tyt (tlmiMti gUpublttair. " CT.EABF1ELD, TA. Monday Morning Oct. U. I86L rv. TlanMnn on Tnesdav W.tcdin a most glorious triumph for f count. We have '" "' We have, much cause for eratulation and rejoicing " victorv which we have achieved, The party has acted nobly. She refused to affiliate with those who professed to i 1 1 n-inoinlps and advocated a trJrZZXn her uuvit... I. Miccess, presorved her organization, ana kept herself in luch a position that she uun in the futuro contribute to the com mon w?al All honor ia due to its mem bers, whoso determinedly marched to the polK voted full tickets, and thus testified i ueir devotion 10 pmn;iiMui mere individual preference. Never, in ii.. nntuta of this recon. was a duty performed more cheerfully, or under uch untoward circumstances. Minropre- eDtntion.villiflcation and abuse, without measure, had been heaped upon the party, and at every turn its members had met with sneers, taunts and opprobrious epi thets. The weak may have trembled ; the timid quailed ; but butt neived them tor the struggle, and they have core off with flvlne colors. All honor, wo lepeat, to the noble-hearted Democracy of Cloar lield county I If tho Democratic party had failed in its devotion to the Union, and its love for the Constitution-if it had hesiUiled to follow the flag of the country through mushine and storm if its members, blin ded by partisan teal, could not recognize, in nuccessful opposition candidate, the constitution! heud of the government, and through factiousness, bad thrown ob stacles in tho road of his Administration in the darkest hour of our country's peril, ihon that party deserved universal exe cration, and, like Rob Roy's kindred, -hould have been dispersed, "homeless and nameless." But the party, ia the past, had adof ted Decatur'i sentimcnt "Our country light or wrong; may she over be right; tut right or wrong, God biers her." And sho has remained true to that sentiment. The glory of our coun try causes Democratic hearts to pu'.sa'.e mors freely, and every attempt to detract from her honor, or to retard her progress, only nerves and impel them to renewed exertions. The triumph of Tuesday was a full, elear and unequivocal endorsement of Huch sentiments. The Democracy true to herself true to tho Union true to the Constitution was the verdict of the peo ple. The lame, miserable, uncalled for attempt of political tricksters to cast a blur on the party escticheon and to l'nJ the party with secession, disloyalty and dishonor has proven an abortion. Tho patty stands proudly for tho Union one and inseparable, now and forever. As Democrats, having in the most un qualified manner declared our position, we went into the contest. The sentiments which have authoritatively been declared as tho sentiments of the party, are those which we claim lobe judged by, and which lhe people of this county, by their ballots, have commended. We the creat Democratic pc duty to the Government. These cannot conflict, if the party is true to its antece- dents; but should thoy, then allegiance to Government should destroy Tarty tie, Democrats cannot forgot that the claim "nt present, al. hough it is one of the of Government must tiof be overlooked, healthiest .in Camp Tenally. I still ee, If treasure and blood are needed to sustain occasionally, some of our citizens who vis the Government, they must be provided;! it the regiment, and it affords me a great and they will be, for all legitimate objects; but we have the rk.iit, and it is our nirv, 1 to see that the aims of the Government, home the remains or our lamented com- J t.ew hi loul mt0,he nil;i0m cn0 ro not perverted from legitimate purpo..r,wh Robert Livingston, whose loss is The Irish American companios held a meet gcg much deplored in the companv. lie was I f whom he was chairman. .Shortly In political contests so exciting as the ' excellent young man, and gave promise ""wHt.'en n,i,it )n.BT n " . . , . , l r i i ii- 11 , .. 1 letter, written by the late .Vnalor Dou- onethH has just closed, much is orten ( or bmng a b.ave soldier. Alas! there are glM on hii denili bed, to the President, said and done that should not be. It was nmny of us must never expect to return tendering n regiment to be called the "lr our aim to avoid doing either. Most la- home except as he did, poor boy ! ih lirigado." He was elected Colonel, bored efforts were nWe from time o ,Jul my letter is spinning out much iS timoto torture our language tntosenti- longer than I had intended it, and I must battle or Lexington, is well known ; it has menta of disloyalty. That the slightest j bring it to a close, ospocially ta other du- nobly, bravelyand honorably done its du suspicion of disloyalty can be drawn from tie-interfere with its fuither prosecution ,yV, , .r , , anything we .aid, without the grossest' now. There are many thing, ifl had the ? ffiff.TdiSf lU'STthi perversion, wo do not believe, and think leisure to notice them, which might le of State of Illinois, rjince he w as able to tell that tho reading of the context will in ev interest to your readers ; but I must post- !" ditlerence between ale and water, a cry instance remove any such impression. 'pone them for the present. If I can find 8'M8g ,of Pir'll,(us liquor has not In fine, we oan only repeat, what wo lime to ,criu,!o V()U 0l.,.1U(lnllftiitf . ' l"scd hi a lips. lie is a ri id temperance , - ' . . . . 1 time 10 sorinn.o jou O(uuuonaiiy a few nian, sltho' he is jocuna and holosoulcd ..U,C.VV....U V . v" i-.-. wj' want them the principles of the great National Dem ocratic party, which are founded in and upon an abiding attachment for the Union I aud the (vonsiuuuon that party thAt has conducted our country in glory and trl umph throueh evry storm, and which,! with God'a blessing, will do so again as oon as opportunity i offered. Dur sated, The "competent and aclivo' j ' ..viucj, Lad more than ten yeara experience at the Bar." Whatanitvto hive such ani00"01' nave J0D0' the tune of five "energetic and able criminal lasrycr" de S IPatea; I 'We rejoice at the patriotism the Republican party JcwnaA Better late tbau never. ' of the I ' ' L . III - - - LETTEB FEOM THE SEAT OF WAR. Cr Tixaut, D. C, Out. 3, 1861. Tot. Rhtblican .7 .J have been a stran ger to your columns .'or such a long pe .;! timi I ftl under some restraint in ...... - nddrestina vou. Indeed, 1 have lorgoi- ten Loth the date and substance of mj last teller. But 1 will not annoy vou with 1 .,.nf, lo,,,, .U bjk.u.Bi waw..".--- -o - lence. Simply, 1 didn't write. I Since we left Western Virginia our ex- I... I f ...-r. nonrnl fhr.""t" - r.Bw..uv.-.v.r : a"ter. Alter a tew davs npeni at unrri burg, we were ordered on to this place. 'Our companion in the recent campaign, the ltifle regiment, was sent to Harper s fl " . .,' "e ii.iierrSiuiBin, ..... Ferry, about the same time, where they remained, (or rather at Darnc.town some distance below the Ferry) until last week, when they came down and camped along with the balance of tho Pennsylvania ro- serve in the vicinity of Tenally town. I . . . n . I-..!.,. m . . 1,T.. nave noi u. "";in2 f(vst decemated by desertions. The since they arriveU, but several oi our men have been to their camp, some two miles distant, and report them in good health and spirits. ... i i.oii.i. W e are encamped on tome iiciguu a i n bout six miles north west of aslnngton, where we have a mosi cxtenve view of the sunounding oountry, extending for i f ...i ..i .-.I., ii, - many miles aorow Maryland towards the Chesapeake, down and across the 1 otom - ac. Washington City is not fen, although lying almost nt our feet, on account of i i. - ;,..;,, several g.ovcsof oak timber intervening, but the Capitol can be seen rrom one side of our camp, just past the edge of the wooaland.and a beautiful sight it presents i at that distance,(about seven milea,) look , , . , ' i ne lurraers oi l ems conn recently oi ing like a magnificent palace of yansned feMd ,0 fun)jkh Gen Fremonti gl.atj(lf silver, such as wo Tenu aoout in i'ry with f J.iU.tAH) worth ol grain lor his armv. tales. A clone view only shows an im- Capt Champion, the rebel who was here mense pile of dull white marble, much')"" week.hu been arrested hs a ry at , . , , . , , ... .. Georgetown, and is now a prmnor. weather-stained and streaked with the( sTej.ocI!(, Oct. Tth.-fUii. Harney and rain, its unfinished condition does not( iwo or throe other dibtinguhdicd military prevent running down the outer walls. officers left this evening, at 7 o'clock, on Truly our national cai-itol is no exception ' M'ecial tram cn the Uhio and MiMssippi . , ,. . . . , louieruisiuu um ,n,u. u,. - ment to the view. Tho scene as witnessed here no w is a yesterday, (ion. Freaiont intends to Tol ..... .... .. ,. . ., low Gen. Price by rapid marching. Af- mnsismamgu... ..u ; appears like one g-and military camp, or an immense citv of little white cottages, , which in tho distance look like mere . . . . . 1. 'I'lmi a ntM nW in IliA nulnil tuir ..v,.. v. t hood of two hundred thousand men in andkround Washington, across the loto- mac and up a far as Great Falls. On the ...... opposuo siuc o b I (J iuuiisuii urn, niiiuu nua ui'i'kiuuu n few davi kince. Il was taken without any loss, and when entered it was found to be a flight embankment defended by .. wooden cannon, and two pieces of 8l0' pipe mounted on wheels. One of tho features of the neighborhood is Professor i nufa'. i..,!i.-.sin i,i..i. ,i,. f ..,,, 1 1 . ' I several ascensions uuuy, anu can ue soon very plainly for several miles around.- j Ilia ascensions are made from v hill, the name or which has escaped me, situated . i on the advance route to vard tairiaz. ftbout three miles beyond the weMein cr.d of the long budge which crosses the l o- mac at Woshinston. j Our boys are all spoiling for a fight, ev- cry time, and it occurs often, that we are , ' ....... f put under arms snd marched in the di- ' . , i i i i rection of tho enemy, and marched back i aftei going a greater or less distance, the greatest disappointment is expressed that, they have been again buthVd in the hope of trying (heir mettle 1 can say nothing of our own company, ,y,uy wie.roa.io!,, -- - s - o , 3 ewe our duty to rj well.altl.oughsomeof them havebeen rty. We also owel(Iui,e 'ck. Thero ia however but one in! it. These cannot I"'6 hospital and only threo in quarters i morn than that they are getting along ,,ie 1'Ofpit'd nnd only This is a very favorable sanitary condition "f lhe company, and a much better t'e "'an some other companies in the regi doal of pleasure: Sergeant Ogden return-1 ed a short time ago from accompanying I,,,,,, y0 8la ,,ave them lhnt jj if y Yours as ever, SOLDIER. Dicriasino. Tho expectation of our uepuLiican brethren ol succeeding to be Associate Judges, Sheriff, eto., especially District Attorney. "Then once more we say. bo to the I ' polls on Tuesday next and cast your bal lou lor, I"9 L on caPddatoa." T,.. . " ,u" m vicrne.u hum,red m,iori,Jr for lhe olJ "U"!on SVI,n 0"!! la8t fH. Vrilfa to the g?"r If I fall in Anfanna ft "Who re for the Union V'JournaL It cannot be thoS, who bar. openly ad. (vccated tecetsion like your bumble ielf. THE WAR NEWS I FROM WASHINGTON. Intelligence from 13en P.osecrani. Wasbinotok, Del. n. According to ni dispatch received horn Gen. Uoaecrans, uieumvu icrnrvi iium '..vii, iii'svn ...,. he will be able fully to sustain himself apainit the conXined forct-a rf Cons. Leo Floyd. Wittier he nor (ion. Fre niont will have, occasion to enm,.la.i. of nn iiiutncieiil 'orce, as tlm iiUuiiuistra- lion is not untiiiiidlul of the importance of affording thorn all the support which Concentration ol IMn Troops in Kentucky. Cairo, Oct. 8. A deserter from Gen. Tl-1, . . 1 . I ... I 1 ' i mow s reuei army lias urn veil nero aim renor'.a that Uen. . S. Johnson is in command at Columbus , Ky expecting an attack rotn 'he r cdera Is ..encra s lhe reje, Rrmy ftt mt poin, ; ell Brmoj anJ e,lUj1(ei. Thoy have largo bodies of cavalry. On the thult. Jeff. Thomson had 4,000 linen near lwlmont, but his army was be ; ui,.i,0ia xcw Kia has arrived from St. LouU. lie WlIT 111 j! iSSOIIT I- Jefferson City, Oct. 0. U seems to be the belief in military circles here, that ,, , ., . ., , Ueiieral Price will avoid a battle with ' Fremont if possible ; but others entertaiu the opinion that he intends a surprise 'upon some point tho leaf t protected, and 1 that we shall have a fight in a few days, Frmont (o fo,low ' relH.( nrmy jnt0 Arkansas, and force thorn to fight wherever he c;m encounter ' them. ' 1 he paymasters, who brought $ .200,. m) iQ li ; () g(Jgtj ,mye tliltclmrgull lljt.ir jlltjr ftn(l ro turned to St. Louis. Uino. Jackson is reported to bo on (he wav to Texas. t .... -ir... i . naiiroau. I iicir uo&tiuaiioti is unknown jEr,.EHSON rjITri 0ct, 8,0en. Fremont nndtien. McKinstry loft for tho West . , Sodalia. if neccss.rv. ho will 'enter Arkansas. It is reported that Mo Culloch s forces are on the south bank of "ie usage, uesiaiiing to cul orl the coiu mil n imit inn nt (tpn. h iMiinnl tvilli S( I nn U (Il0 nmichinc aaainst that o tv. Seoutinc parties arc out to ircvcnt the i a movement. 18 repono-j mat M.skie John. stun, nun mtr iiiuuinnii ii'Ufi, ia luuruu tovuriJii Gasconade river, intending iq uuin 1110 I'Tl'Ige. C0L0KEL JAMES A. MULLIQAN. ' ioiiowinK skctn ot uol. James A Mulligan, the brave defender ot Lc.xiinr- ton. Mo.: hiiH been furnisher! to Him 1m troit AJvertiter, from a gentleman who Las ieen intimately acquainted with him (or the past ti v o or si x y ears : (.t .1(1 lit A Afullt tt-nu Krfivn ifi ;. v . i,.: v York, in the vear IS2'.I. and is consequently in his 32d year. JIu parents wtto unlives ot Ireland. IIi ln?lf n,er be death of his fatl.or w hich took place when he win a chi d. remo..P(i to r !.. o. wl.me she ie!,l- ed with her son for iho past twenty-three years. Mie married u retpectablo Irish- Ainentan in U.icago, named Lio nel Liuiiry, who has slea uly watched with a lather's solicitude the expanding mind of the brave young soldier. He was educa- ... .l. .Il r . .. . I. i 'i. ; '- i1;kFuii,Uiu cago. under lhe supe-intondenre ol Rev, u Kiielli. now of New York civ. Il U a strict member of the Catholic church, In Hit2. 1M,'I and 'o-i, he read law in the othce of the lion. Isaac N. Arnold, Con gresBinan from the Cnicago district. For a short lime he edited the V'cttern TMt, a semi' religious weekly newspaper, in Chi- ago. in iji) lie was admitted an atlon nejat law in Chicago.-At this time I.e hoA ll(J po(iilion olecond lipu,eImnt , U,o Chicago Shields Guards, one of the companies atttaclied to the Irish brigadb, Senator Fitch of Indiana, tendered him a cierkidiip in the Department of the Inte rior, lie accepted the position, and spent the winter at Washington. l)uring his residence in ashington, hecoricsporded with the Utica Telegraph, over the. una tit It plume of "batan." After his return from Washington he was elected captain of the fm T arri'in8,of l0( lRulU J,e j, ,jx fee, th.ce jnchegin height, with a wiry elastic frame, a large, lustrous haiel eye an open, frank CeUic face stamped with courace. r uck and in- i dependence, surmounted with a bushy prolusion of hair tinctured with gray. Honorable in al relation respected by H be has won hia way with untiring lnuusiry ana unquestionable courage. On the 20lh day of October, 1850, be was the 1 . lanRn "Ugent, by ivoman aiuoi.o iisnop ot Chicago. A good scholar, a good speaker, a bril liant writer, s promising lawyer, was he when the banner of the Union was instil- wnen mo onnner ot t le(Ji Now he l8 , may he continue so one ofthe brave defender! of the Union. Constitution, let my example be followed by all by every manwho lore, the fame l-0": great and honorable people." I OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE ELECTION IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY, OCT. 8, 1861. ABBOinbly. Amo. Judges. Sheriff. Comm'r. Treaa'r. D. Atty. Aud'r. Cor. DISTRICTS. Bect'Rr'm, Roll. Bradford, Brady, Burnside, Bloom, Cleuiricld, (.'urwcnsvillo, Cheat, Covington, Decatur, : - Ferguson, Fox, i - (iirard, CiohIicii, (iraliain, (iuelicli, Huston, Jordan, Ivnrtliaus, Knox, Lawrence, Lumber city, Jlorris, N. Washington, l'enti, 37 77 (52 121 214 41 26 73 37 57 43 61 8 42 31 01 6 50 62 36 61 190 20 U5 35 50 76 23 37 Pike, . Union, Woodward, t TOTAL, Majoritiea, flESjuRepullicans in Italics. 427 Washington Cadets, Raftsmen Rangers, Clearfield Rifles, Loehiol Cavalry, Camp Franklin, C LEA R F I E'r D AO Rl'ctt F T V RAF S0CIFTY. COMMITTKE o7UUlA(i KM KSTR. A. C. FlNXEV, ClIIIlMAN. 7i'or.'.. ! Cuttle. James Loavy, I Sutn'l ( 'lido, Joshua Johnsobn, I Milo JIovl, j G. H. Hile, ! And'w Addlcnian, Wm. Brown, I'll i Bloom, D. M. Weaver, Sheep if; Swim. John Irwin, Sr. Peter Hoover, i Martin Nichols, jr. Samuel Mitchell, Robert Owens, Butter, (.'hast and Isaac Coss, J-'ifld Crop and I 'e'letabtc. Klisha Kenton. Archy Jl. Shaw, Dan'I Stewart, J. Shaw, of Dec, John W. Rider. Agricultural, Mis cellaneous Article and Yehkeh. W.M. MeCollough, ?A. Mofiarvey, Lewis W.Laporto, Daniel Smell, Henry D. Parks. Fajcy Depart mer t , John (i. Hull, W. W. Belts, W. M.MeCollough, J. Irwin, of Fills. Jan. Ciallawn v, Mrs. H.F.Nliugle, Miss Anna Irwin, Miss Km. tirahnin. Miss Mar. Moore, Mi."s Hen. Jrwiu, Miss S. Mc'Leod, Mihs S. Barren, Miss M. (iallowav. Flour. R. S. Humphries, l)an,i S. Mitchell, Lewis Bloom, Joseph Goon, John II. Laniiner. Merchandise and Domestic Fabrics. Mm. Radabaugh, Ed. Stoughtoti, Dan'I Faiibt, W. D. Bigler, J. II. Fullord, Mrs. R. Caldwell Miss JJ. Alexander, Miss Km. Forrest, Mis Mary Foley, Miss Kate Brown, Missll. Sjmcknian, Miss i rank Moore Miss S. Birclifield COMMITTEE AT LARGE Mrs. W. A. Wallace Mis Ber. Wri-ht, MrsT.J.MeCuirgh Miss II . Carey. Miss D. H. Moore, Mrs. Hen 'In Shaw Mrs Win. Bilcr, Mrs. Thos. Snyder Miss S. B. Row, Mrs. D. (r.Nevling Mrs. (r, lj. Jiend, Mrs. B. C. Bowman Mrs. John Ration, V T) T.ivin.e-lnflr ii '' ci t n Mrs. Lliza Reed. G. D.Lyfle, Rcv.Focht, G. B. Goodlander. Mrs. S.J. Row, r . U. .Miller, Rev. John Coday, W. W. Wright. DK. M. tVOODS, havli j clonged bis l..c tion from Curweniville n Clearfield, rea. peetfully orTers hia professional services to the oltiuns of the latter place and vicinity. Residence on Seeond street, opposite ti it of J. Crant, Esq. mT 1 Msa. NEW GOODS K R A T Z E R S J They have just received a srensral n-inrimeai .f Spring and Bummer MlY (iOODS, ceniistlng of BONNtTS, iMimrtMu SHAWLS, PRINTS, DUCAI.S, BAREtiK, I OP MX, clo rn.s, TWEEDS, MUSLIN, LINENS, C ARTET, BLINDS, B ROOMS, 8YTHES, SPIKES. HATS, :a T8, W INC, S A I, T, O I 1. S , TAINT LEAD. DRUGS ROOTS, SHOES. COATS. TANTS VESTS NAILS. NOTIONS, FLOWEllS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GLASS, FISH, BACON k FLOUR, All of which will be told on the moat reasonable terms, for CASH, or approved Conntry Produce, C. KRATZFR A, SON. Clear6e1d Jan 11,1861. STRAY HlilFFER. Came to the premises of the euhserlber ia Way last, a A1TJLEY El&itete! -h.WjKfM p.ra.eowail,lPl 6.rt it , H 2 3' s c - a a 88 38 22 49 70 109 23 52 57 94 28 48 45 6 34 12 18 69 49 34 32 28 82 24 15 12 49 82 24 15 rs 3 H o" rr X 3 36 77 62 121 ft S CS ST S 89 33 27 19 72 110 23 61 53 90 28 69 44 7 33 10 17 76 50 35 32 26 80 21 39 12 50 84 27 19 H7 77 62 121 216 41 88 32 27 49 36 79 63 120 229 39 35 80 24 36 55 47 63 10 44 31 89 9 40 65 ' 37 61 197 88 33 24 50 38 75 68 119 70 223 110 39 56 215 111 42 25 73 22 ii 57 43 61 10 42 31 90 6 41 62 .36 61 191 20 95 35 60 76 23 38 23 58 54 90 28 70 44 9 33 10 17 76 40 35 32 26 80 21 39 12 49 84 28 IS 26 76 33 36 55 48 65 10 42 31 90 8 40 64 37 61 193 21 96 35 62 90 24 38 14 56 41 89 28 63 43 7 33 9 17 75 49 33 31 26 69 21 37 12 44 71 18 24 82 19 34 57 6(3 62 10 43 27 89 16 41 63 34 57 188 20 122 35 60 79 22 39 22 98 38 65 83 28 38 -i o 70 4- O 57 a. 'r 4- CV 538 o x, ci Iv 437 574 5? s 88 30 27 48 61 111 16 53 47 87 28 62 42 7 33 10 17 74 49 34 31 26 1 20 36 9 46 76 24 18 ItEPORTEU VOTE OF THE VOLUNTEERS. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 7 7 35 53 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 14 19 19 14 13 19 19 16 20 14 21 9 23 17 18 13 8 3 13 13 3 3 11 11 10 11 4 11 6 11 3 16 4 00 00 44 44 1 1 47 47 1 49 00 46 1 46 00 47 00 APIM'.Al. I-'HOM Till-: TKI i:M.4 1, ASSF.-SSMENT. Nutip ii horabjp given tht th r'ominimionrri of ClrnrdfiJ county will iurt at th i following phcei f om 10 A. M. till 4 o'clock i f h AJ lor the purpose nf hrinj( Ap e from tho Xncnninl A.crm(-nl, to wit; I'.ir the town-hip of QoiIifd uttlmclio.il bott-e in raid lownaliip, the uual place of hoMinj eloe tiou, ou, Momlii.v the 1 1 ill day of November, For lhe township of (lirard at C'ungteM Hill ichnnl houie, on Turrilay lhe 12th of November. Fir lhe tiiwniililp ol Covington at the linure of Jacob Mini vr, on Wedoeiday the 1:1th day cf Xiiveinbtr. Fur lhe township nf Karthato at the home of Jl. V. Hall A Co., ou TIiuj-k l.iy the 1 tth day of November. Fur Morriii town. hip- at the houne formerly oc eupird by Tho. Kvlor, on .otur. tho Kith il.iy of Si'Vi-inbcr. Fur the tnwethip of Uraham at Ilia Home of Jacob Hubbron .Mouday tlielSth Jay of Novem ber. Fr the townthip of liradronl at I'le bon of n ru. llouwr uu ruexluy the I V th day of Novem ber. For the tciwrifhip of Horsi at lhe boune of Kdward Albert ou Wcduetday lhe L'mli day of November. For the township of Decatur at Ccatre rvliool houie ou lliurfdny 'he 21ft day of .November. For the township of Woodward nt the home of John Whiteide on Friday the 22nd day of oeruier. For the townthip of Clulich at Iho school houto in Janeville ou Saturday the 2.'ld of 'v veuibor. For Voccaria township at the house of'Sam u 1 M. Smith oa Monday lhe 25lb day of No vember. For the township of Knox nt the Turkey Hill school house on Tuesday the ZJtb day of Novem ber. For the township of Ferguson at t' e house of Thomas I). Havis on Weducrday the 27th day of November. Jordan lot nsh!p--at the ptiMia school house in Ansonville on Thursday the 28th November. Chest township nt lhe ei-hool house near Si. mon llorabungb'i, on Friday the 29th November. New Washington at tiie public school house for the boruiigh on Snturday the 3Ath Nuvembor. Ilurniide town diip at the liou.v of John Young on Monday iho 2d December. liell towns' tp nt the house of Asrph Klli, on Tuesday the 3d December. Lumber City at the public school house for the borough, on Wodnesday the 4th December. 1'enn townshi --at the house of W. W, Andor inn, on Tlmrnlny the 5th Drcember. Curwcusville florough at the house of Isaac Illoom, Jr., on Friday the fUh December. Tike township at the bouse of Iiauc Bloom, jr., in me oorougn ol lurwrnavtlle, on Saturday tt Tih December. I Bloom townthip al the house of Jaiuea ltlooui r., on Monday the 9th December. liradv townthip et the publio house of O. W Long (now Win. Seed) on Tuesday tts Ifltb De com ber. Irion township at Iho house of U. V. Moore, on V edretday the 1 1 th December. lox township at the house of John 1. Dundy, uu mursnny cue win ueeeiuoer.s Huston township at the house of Jesse Wll con, on Friday the I 'tth L'ecember. Clearliold borough at the Commissinnera' Of- nee in Uovflcld, on Alonday the 16th December. Lawrence towwhip at the Commissioners' Of. 6ce in Clearfield, on Tuesday the 17th December. An appeal Irom the valuation of Unseated Lands will be held at the Comuiisttouera OtSoe on Thursday the 2nd day of January 162, at which time ull persons Interested must attend as no appeal ean betaken after that data. Dy or der of the Board of Commissioners. WM.S. lillADLEY, Clerk. CommiMinnen OUSce. OoU 7.h, 'HI. o l e n - : c ir o m fhUir, Germantnwn, Pa. AJcCALLUM A: Cw. M.tMfAl TlRtrtd, Importer!, and Wholesalo Dealers in t ARPETI MRS, DKUOtiKTS OIL CLOTHS, UATTIXOS, t., warehouse, o. 500 Chcatnut Street, (Opposite Stat House,) aprJ'81-ly PtiiLADBLf sua. A DM1MISTK ATOM'S XITICKLetter. XX ' Admimiu-ation having been thi day gran tea to th undersigned on th estate of rtlEK si U LB ON, lata of Covington town hip, Clearfield eounty, deceased, all persons in debted to laid estate nr reauested to make Im. mediate payment, and those baring claims against th am will present them duly authenticated or otiiemenu . F. I. COUTEKET, 6ept 28, 1861 flu Adm'r Recruits Wanted- RECRUITS art wanted for th purpoe of II. Ing np Capt. OGDKN'B Company, now ia Camp CroMtnan, nndor ommand of CoU Wm. Q. Maair. Young men desiring to tolist oanaot find better offioora under whom to lerr. ApplieaUon tbonld b mad at one to LUut , B. J.WaiLirt, atthisplaee. . . 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KXriTIN'fl FOOT llArp I...' the l'liiludolpliia Pollre and the notoriom For ger ana counterfeiter, Ja siei Jiuihanan Croii!!; Crosa Itecaptured ! !! ! It seems to be the fn. al opinion in ClrnrMd. that If Cross ti worii pair of Frank Short'a Freneh-ralf Hoots, tlttki would not be ta n jet. However, Shortil noi niucn put out at inisatng lis custom ;bu wnuld annnunce to all UrtrkinrUhjt, Ihtflu, Linrnln nnrl Itrll mm, nnil women and rliildrek in Clearfield, and .Simipnitihonlng In pn'rticulu, that he is prepared to furni-h them with Booth 8boc and (Jailers of nny style or pattern, stitrfe. ed, sewed or pegged, (and at he is a short Al low) on short notice. All kinds of country produce taken ia ti. change, and rash not n fused. Hfpnlrlng doit in Iho nentest manner and charges Inmterstr, il lhe Short Shoe Shop on Second Street, i?fnim Heed, Weaver A Co's store, FKANK SHORT. N. II, Findings for sale Kept. 20, t&0- N K W l)ltU(i STOI1E The subscribers nave openeil a full sail Ma puto nssorunent of Dlll'dS in lhe new brirk building of Dr. Woods, on the corner of Lnt and Cherry streets, in tho borough of Ch arfleld, whore they will be hnppy to urcoramodatl sty person who may desire articles In their line. Tkt business will bo confined strictly to a lhxnj and J'resrription Hiuinetf, And no pains will bo spared to render salisfsrlioi. Dr. M. Wooin, tho junior partner, may slum be found and consulted in the " Drug Sturt,', when not absent on professional business. A separate room for consultntinn is ntlaehed to tit store, where patients may bo examined privately. Krery article usually found in such in nub lishment will bekeptuu hand, and soldalgrnll; red-iced prices. Tkiims nr.ijto atnicTl.T Cash, will enaMs Ilea to offer inducements in the way of prices l'hysirians will be supplied at a smsll f ceuUtge over cost and carriage, ami their orders are solicited. Kvery article sold will be pureul of the best quality, febfl-lf WOODS I1ARRRTT. CYRENIUS HOWE. Justice or the Deack. For DxCArra Township, wilt promptly attend to all business enlrust4 Is his care. P. O. Address, Thilipsburg 1's. Aug. 21st 1861 r fill I ill Jl l opened for the reception of pupils (mslsl and females) on Monday Sept. 2t,-li6l. Term per SeMklnn of lileven Weeks! Orthigrnphy, heading. Writing, Primary Arithmetic and Urography, $! J Higher Arithmetic, English Orammar, tocography and History, ' Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, and Hook Keeping. I Latin and Greek Languages, To students dosirous of acquiring a tboTosii English Education, and who wish to ,sl4 themselves for Teacher, this Institution off desirable advantage!. , No pupil received for Icsl than half and no deduction t.ado except for protrsctft sickness Tuition to be pnld at the close of the tern. C. 1). 6ANDF0HD, Vi!. Clearfield, Aug. 7, 1861. Ir. SR. J. W. POTTER. Phyairlan and Surceon. has iKrm'' located at Lecentes Mills, tiirard lownihip, fori his professional services to the surround"1! coaimuaity. May S. '"' PW. HAYS, Juatie of the Poaoe, trill . promptly to eollestions and other eft in hiscbarge. Address Kersey, Elk Oct, 3d IS60. ly. TIKsMtM !vtX'trtl01.;Oll, Aftarnetv mi l.au'. OIBc on Market et.eot, opposite Mossop'l Bis uiearaeia, . will attend nroropuy ., tion Rat of LarxJe, e. aor 7i- KLL1S IRWIN ii SONS, A T th mouth of Lick Ru, fjvilll n. Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and xMB" Manufacturers of Lumber. Y. . .... ' iaiy a, 15BO BLACKSMITH WAHTED. A itT man lilacksmith wiU find Heady apW' ment, good wnge and prompt pay, by ( the hop of th ubsoribr in the ho""!1' Clearfield. G. C. PABSJ1UR" BepU 4. 1861. tf. LDTUER8 0DBG, . CLtARPIELD OOUSTTj M- WILLIAM BE ED, Prntof . - July 10, ts!l.-' Gil1 3