Rl)f 0lf.nf.flD .uHi(.iit, 1 VW-k-at ' CI.HA 1! i J Kl.l, !A Wednesday Morning Kay 21, 18G2 lii"n ,ff llm uniminl of mil national j li til, bii I mj-, if I lio nm i ''" I v tlx l-l p( .1 ul V M r t , t II ! 1 I ii" I i'liM III" 111 Itn II I i f till "-MI'mI, llml Our ill ! I K ill lillli'iint In Iwo Atfi'Mi7 it i 'A ' f" ' i I In i ii 1 of l tl ttlili-li will b t Ii.iiihjIimi, This l bill fl,i1V!HI lees that) it takes . pay tlio int. f r-t on I lie debt of tin til I't ilnin, which it took ll.eiu ileO yvmn Id cohIiik t This gm-s d prole the. lunlilif-" f lug lishnici), iiimI the nerra of i Americans uiuliir tlio improvements inaugurated Ly the ' and It iu hers of (lie Chicago l'lutform. We havo on morn tli:n our. oiTaiou a mitred inl confounded our Duiepean cousins, nnU the Addition business will MnnM it 1 N i l'mi. k' 1 o 1 ' t ... .-' ,t alii mimh r. mn svliiticjon roilr'l "ri Itlit t I lU t'hli , ' I fallr-H lli Vabial.tr. timber .d 7'..'....e tiet ublMn) Ihtis vrnslitlni;') ( tnti1 Minted lot sU Wm l tMl. t, li trklil'. 1 'H" M 1 1 Hi' ' Mill 1 1" I'p' mi ih- i '.in In 1 ) 'I"1 ft 'I "' "Hi rii to 1 1 ' "Tim ton'' ol inoi nlily lt'i m i ntii'lir ally Imvel than it ever tin l i en before.--This is admitted on all hand", mi l nit be. t.n.ved. oi IiiIImt nods no proof. Ii.r lln air i heavy ih public ntid private, ruill. Jltlw 'AUdlistiiunl?. FOR SALE. t pilE mkupillff In RulWWo'l to WKk ln i.f I lh liillowlnn Tlinlirf l.mtt, wl.itli hn will THE EE3C0CEATIC ADDHESS. The rectr.t aiMrc of a number of Pom- n.ratin mriiitxri of L'oi)i!rc. will b) found on our first page, wd which wo not lo tlio Inst- renprctfully conimcuJ to tho careful con-J Tlit JhraU iniiirei. "who will have to Biderationcfevoiy man io in unwilling ly tl'O lrinciiul and inleroht of (hi. to follow the destructive lead of Abolition, dell" ; and wdy rotnen to the conelimion Thii addrcus is well and forcibly written, tu" tho imlustrml and lul.oring damn and n arguments, tm well as its ajinuala, lunst boar tho "burthen and heat of the cannot fail to meet tho approbation of, Jay." It will b cjiial to ten per con, ol and find a hearty rcBpousc, in every Pew t"e labor and proipority oflha nation, ocratic bre.wl. lor fur Se'ent. moro than all wo are worth. It Ian already done much good, in nn.j If wo don't havo to pay for our Abolition auring tho de'.oudinj that the Democrat- "whUlle," it will not be the fault of the ie party still liven, and that ihoro are atill "irrepreible conflict" reformer that are a few of its honored members bravo now runnine our "macbine." enough to unfold its ancient bnnrhrt to the breeao. Forney, aLd othets of the ncgrnphiliiitii, unablo to attempt 1 refutation by any thing in tho shape of argument, try to weaken its tU'ect by characterizing it as a movement of the friends of Preckinndge to "embarrass tho Administration," ic. With how much truth and fuirnens tho people can judge when they are reminded that W. A. Richardson, who heads the subscribers to the address, was the most aetive, and the most confidential fffend, dead or alive, that Senator Douglas had ; and that at leaut two-thirds of his col leagues were also ho ardent supporters of Douglas in 18G0. This aSempt, there fore, to break tho force of this appeul to the great heart of tho national Democrat cy, is as vain as it is falto and mean. It is no objection to It that these gentlemeu oc ted withont special authority and upon their own responsibility. Whatever is 1 sound political doctrine, giving good ad viceupon governmental questions wheth er promulgated by a single individual, or an aggregation of individuals will meet a hearty responee from the American peo ple. Such wo esteem tVis address to bo, and thercforo lay it before our readers, and ask for it their serious congelation. If this is done every where, wo are not without a hope that much good will fol low. Mora Slaves Freed- Maj. Gen. Hunter, who operated a while in Kanttas, where ho and Lane cant exl 0 much trouble Niat tho military op erations in that quarter had to be aban doned, and who was tliii appointed to supersede Gen. Sherman as commandant of the Soathern District.eaibracing South Carolina, Georgia and Florida has just issued a proclamation giving freedom to all the slaves in those three States. The following is a copy of this precious docu ment : IIetadquartf.k, Pkiwrtme! onm .South, Hilton Heak.S.C, May 'J, '02. J The threo States of Georgia, Flor ida and South Carolina, comprising the Military Department of tlio South, having deliberately declared themselves no long er under the jrotection of the United Sjatos of America, and having taken up arms against said United States, it became a militury necessity to declare martial law. This was accordingly done on the 27th day of April, 1802. Slavery and martiif Lie, in a free county, arc altcjtthr incctmpatiU?. The persons in these three Xutes, Georgia, Flo Tula and South. Carolina, hfretfvre held ajt ilavc, are therefore d clarcd forever free. What, now, will President Lincoln do? Hesnubbod Fremont for promising free dom to the slaves of rebel masters. But here, Hunter goes infinitely farther, and not only promises, but, so far m he can, at tin representative of the authority of th United iSldttS, ACTUALLY SETS TREE DOt loriR than ONE MILLION of slaves by a single itrofce of his pen. Hunter, it seem, was not inclined to await tho lardy action of Congress. Mili tary power is much nioro convenient, just now ; then why wait lor tho sluggish civil law? But what will Mr. Lincoln do, in this important emergency ? This ia the itu portur.t qnestion. If he does not Instant ly require the withdrawal of this order, .l . J. J-i ..... ana repuaiaie it in ioio, men, so Tar an hifi Administration is concerned, universal emancipation is its aim and all the char grs made against it will bo fully and un quali6edly affirmed. DP&.A Government boarding ltotie '.im been ea'ablihed at Washington in '!en. PutTGreeuV HI wok for tho purpose of h la boring and feuding runaway slave, and half starved free negroen, at the expense of tho public Treasury. This magnificent block lined to I Hi occu pied by such statesmen as Clay, Wol.ater, Benton, and other patriots, but is now turned into a vast nero boarding house. It Abolition succeed.! as contemplated1 by Sumner, Wade Co, not only will the .' darkies permanently accupy the mansions) once possessed by those bright A mwri. an j statesmen, but they will aUo, occupy the' seats held by them in tho Senate Cham-1 ber, and amint Sumner JL Co, in putting an end to thi. "farce of a government." 8A.The only practical solution yet w ir ked out by the "irrepressible conflict," is, that the white peoplo of the loyal states are to be taxed to clothe and feed the slaves of southern "barbnrians," and to strive to elevate the free negroes to offices of honor and profit, and that at the rate of one and a half per cent, upon all that the whites own, make, ct or wear, as is now contemplated by tho new tax bill reported in Uio Homo, which must eventually pans, let the result bo what it may. In con templating this great Atol iticii scheme we are prompted ta sing : 'Tlio l.n.l of th fr I uj the hoin oftlie bravo." BSuWe hope that before the President . nigns I.ovejoy's bill, he will propone a res- ' olulion and send it to Congress requiring the title of the bill to be so amended as to j read, "A bill to carry out the Chicago Platform, and for a Dissolution of tho. Union." We hold it to be bad in moral, a well as in politics, for an individual, and undoubtedly much worse in a Representa tive body to do indirectly what they I dare not do directly tiwThe bankrupt hill ha,s been post. poned by Congress until next December. Tho reason for this postponment seems to be, that tho bill in no way provided for the interest or welfare of the negro. Had tho fraaiurs of the bill inserted a clause emancipating tho slaves, in the Forts and Dockyards in the Southern Satct, it would havo pawed at once. Wft.The Democracy of the Hucks and L(higli Congressional District have nomi. nated J. P. St:les, Esq,, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the Ute Dr. Coorr.R. Tho Alolition- liepublican-Union-Peoples- party, have nominated Geo. Hear, Hlq., of Doylcslown as their candidate. The e- lection takes place on Saturday next. WJKien. Wm. H. Keira died at Har risburg on Sunday last. (Jen. Keim, was elected Surveyor General in liT.and ser ved as Major Genernl in the three months volunteers. At tho expiration of which timo ho resigutd as Surveyor General and was assigned to tho command of a Brig ade under Gen. McDowell. A few vents ni! a li lull AiiMmu fi..uiiil, on rxnu.iiiat.lo l.'titi. t it : wIiosh p illations wrre din'overed. nr.- Tract n.niiiiin UMI acrra. In Idea- plied the lancet to hit own veins and nn- lnhl., known M tlm l.nnn 7.f., IwaloU ersimiUrly situated liangrd himM'Mrttaa i mi . 1 1 Miiuiio WKarrra, ni.nalh 7Wt,r 7rrMorat.l Any coroner jury in iihlnngtoii would ono in, , fnurth mU, (nm ohrM cr,rk lind A verdii t of intnnity I'nr am h con I Aim, nn u-i.liiiUt hair '.art of the M'i.ui( . duct, and the verdict would bo accepted I Hnrrm 7Vmi in t'bt'i iownrhii in cc-od faith. '1 lie Southerners as a class, j Aluo, the una umlivi.UJ fi.urth -juttef ih .m ha.l a very nice sense of honor so far as;''- v'" f"- 7;'. i i Brdf..rJ t-.wnat.lp, ., I I . .1 toL'i'tnor Willi lliroe or four oturr Iraolf. ho iiuMis trraaury was eoncerne l.- ilfsuhovt ,,,, ,re , ,,, cWifld ,.nni7, Moyil was an rxcpption almost a solitary iDjgrcr,fMrllltll, , 1)0 wt11 ,ilh(.rJ nJ ,)f exception to the rule. When the held ' tn,y Uertt; and convenient tc giiuil novif-nhle the power hero there was comparatively 1 ftrt'imiK- little thieving, and alien any was liHC0V -Persons wi-hing to imrvhane n.hlimJ ered it was prctnptly exposed a-ul denoun-! '''' to apply aoon. either persnnally ml. There him Ju a chanw-a dread- . ''.v l-tt.r lo tho trib'r ... C.le.re d borul.. ful . l.ai.go toi the worse. The frauds and " 1 u" 1 fcK AHM" attempted frauds in the treasury, in ono ' .'.'.. . ehannel and another, come so fast, and ; r AIJTIOX.Abt. percons r hcr.'ly cau froiu such unoxpocled quarters, that ono I j tinned n)uiiit hujinp or tradinj; fr r or is bewildered in contemplating them. '" prumii.iry n..le given l.y me to Joseph Bu-h, Yet noholy has been brought to jusliee, 1 lJ ";m time ntm,t the la.t of Niveinber, i.i,i. ... .1 ii .or timt of December, 1861, calling for rortyser nd nloU seems o think t poasiblo ln AMm anii iWe ,ix mumh() f. that anybcMy should be broiiglil tojustice. ,, ,,., T hv.i.i nole. ,i am ,iB(,,r. till, those rascally contractor !' says some mined not to inv It again union eomiK-lled by lux-. ur.unur. vim z.li.su. Do g) tewnehip, may IT, 1X62. Administrator's Notice. OTICK is hereby given, that Letters of Ad' l t til I Ul t ti -t I uirn aht pi Mint'ir- lr f li Hi.r, In l'll.lM , miiiiI, (1,. jut '"''j' 1 1 (i itiu I j iticht ! I.I r ni. ,'vl Ti.a.' ,l.,ia Hlitn" ll"-atia T W II "f -n H l l iMrih II Wrfr.M, !' In d. do do do do il. "1 lit' I'llliMl i Mtiofi fo. V rfl. It. IH. ternn , ll I " " 1 1 r-tn, 1'irki f t Lionel W. V eld. fiimiirl II n .r John HuMnx'n CliHil.-t J lney II I, lletidiT-ond l u Hell n HUM)! HUM)!! ln h,, IS! i JLOTHINO STORE CliMAlM'IllLD, pA K. W lir.dy Jubn H Knvdor ' .luniri Me.Murray 1 hm JJrM1tri Palehln A nn riteplien Lloyd Home I'n'rhla Wm. Lu. undue Matthew Koree .In mi' i K Wntion Win. Albeit Hell Hell Hurlifld do do do do lli'KK' Hrndlord do do A Montgomery A. Co Ilrady honest mar, in the rural districts. For every dollar wrongfully taken by a con tractor, flee have been taken ly publie ser vants." Fire in Trot. The city of Troy, N. Y., was visited with a terrible conflagration on the 27th ii.sU North I bird street, ri.il.,,,.),.,,,,, ' n , a) riMIK underslRned re,p,funy , T 00 I .1 ..Inhabitants of Clenrll.1,1 e..Utv .. V., piiMie ceiiernlty, Hint ll.er l,.v : above iiNuied tilos the Most i vtH. IIKPT SI'LI-tTi l) SK.CK OK k And (le.itle.nen CO 00 00 VII 00 vo 7 00 7 00 7 oo 7 on 10 wu 7 SO 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 XT J. si ministration on the estnte of ltenben U Jlonsall, Into of lirady township, Clearfield eoun- ... .1 ..I 1...... 1. ...... H..nt.,l I., tk. linil.iF.!rrn. i he following extract will Lj. A) pH(1I), indebted to enid elate are re- show minutely , the terrible ravages and luested to muke iminediate payment, and those Having CUllUie mailin lltv r.,fo nil. iv?vn. lurui 7 00 1 7 2i 00 7 UU 5 Pw 5 00 6 OP 1 U 7 W extent of the devouring element. The fire originated in tho bridge, by, it is suppot-ed, a park front a locomotive. So rapidly did the flames spread, that ov etal vehicles git oir with dilliculty The huiricane blew. the llamci. directly toward the city, and carried the embers far back, setting a number of buildings instantly on hre dulv uuthectieated for settlement. AMO.i HONSALL, Adiu'r. tlr-dy township, May 22. 1)162. fit. pd. E XIXIiTtHtS' T I C K NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary tm tho estate of William Leonard, late of (loshesi tp., Clearfield county, dee'd, have been grnnlerl to tho undersigned to whom all porsoD. inaVMed The anrpitd of tho flatni'S win kv 1 to said estato will make immediate pnyrrrt, win! fast and fearful that any attempt at a con. I1'10"6 having cKimi agiiinit the same will reD neeted narrat.ve would be in vaui. At 6 ' HOHEKT LEONARD, Es'r. o clock aeventy-hve acres of the city h id ti,fhentn..May 21. 1H2. pd. len swept over as by the hands of a de stroying iiend. Before suntet it was all over, and the streets-alas ! streets of tho i rp11E ,uh.riUer respectfully informs the Farm tombs to all appearances were quite pas. sab.e. r.ven the pi.es ol tricR ami crum bling walls l ad beco.ue cool. The num ber of buildings destroyed, including some of the best in the city, is 5(17 not inclu ding barns, outhouses and sheds. The entire insurance is $1,000,000. It is the belief that every Insurance Company will be able to meet its losses. The total loss is estimated at $.1,000,000- Over ten acres of w ood land, belonging to a Mr. Coonrad Slurp, near Snyder's lake, six miles from the city, caught tire Irom tho Troy confla gration, and were burnt over. Some leaves of a hotel register, partially scorched, were found at West Sandlake, eight miles from Troy. I crs of Clearfield county and all other per sons interested, that he is now manufacturing OHEY Lt.MKof a su erior quality, which he will sell ou the inoht reasonable terms for Cash, or exchanged for any k!nd of Country Produce. JOSEPH IRWIN. Lawrence township, May 21, 1862. sT. A Hrindle Cow, with a white fsce. She has been gi no about ten aa a iioerai reward w ill be paid for her return, or for any information concerning hcr. W. K. UAllKhil , Clearfield, May 19, l2.-pil. L' Te Tub Dihocraeic Prkss. Why the Republican party "People's Party" "Union party." and all tlm soft names which they assume, to prove an alibi, for tho sako of hiding their corruption, false promises and crushing sins- Why not rail them in plain English the Republican or Abolition party. Its true, that their prin ciples have cursed their namo as well as I UaTWe observe that tho administration still continues lo ship large cargoes of ne croos to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Washing. ton, Baltimore, and other border cities. Why do they not send them whero their especial and peculiar friends reside f It would cost the people but very little more to ship them to Boston, Tortlffnd, ilart-i ford, and other New England cities, and they would bo farther off from the influ ence of the Southern "Barbarians," and would be surrounded bv an eMwciallT cn- lrghtened arrirtftiristian community, whose multitude of of sins at the country, but what of that ? their prin eiples are unchanged, and let theni wear their infamy. It would bo very nice for them to crawl oui under tho soft title of "Union" or ''People's" party. They need no greater curse than to havo their name ind sins fastened to their organization. AorM'o? 1km. Mr. Crittendrn of Ken tucky as purea SHERIFF'S SALES. TY virtu of sundry writs of YrniliKuni Kxio Is nn. Issued out of tbo Court of Common I I'leus of Clearfield county, aAd to mo directed, n.,11 i there will be exposed to i'tiu.ic tAI.B, ui the 1 1 ourl nouso in iiieoorouu ui vit-iiriii-oi, on .iou- duy the loth any ol June next, at l o ciock. p. in., the following described lUnl Kstute, vit: A certain tras-t of land situate in ll'oodward township, Clearfield county, containing I Oil acres and 17 perches, beginning at a post iu the centre of the rad on line adjoining James Alexander, thence by land of ll'm. Alexander, son., north 771 ea-t I "4 perches to nn old pine stump, thence south 132 perches to a wbilc oak iiiarxca ny rcr- guson, thence south 4.'west 1 perches toagreen hemlock stiinding in the centre of Shoff's lane, thence south 391 west 61 perches to a dogwood of Samuel Bhofl's, thence by Reed Alexander 55 wet along the centre of the road Lit perches to a post at the angle ef the road, thence by land of Reed Alexander north 1IJ west lfl perches to place of beginning, being part of tract in name of Jlary lowlty. or Uunnell, raienteu to itenry Philips, with about 70 acres cleared, a largo two story frame house and loe barn thereon, beized patriot as ever lived in addressing the nnd taken in execution and tu be sold as the pro- Abel llrooks Krady Jacob Kuntt Ilrady John Carlile lirady H II Moore Hrady 1 tl.Hdiai.iler lirady V. K. Arnold llrmly I r-iimuel Ari.oM Rrady William Hunter Chest James (Vrrey Chett Ke 1 A- Weaver Cleurfiuld 1 K Ktrweiler Clearfield IticbarJ Muasop ClentGeld (Iruhsiu.lJuwuton k cuClearfield W trwia Clearfield J T Kratwr ClearfiMd Merrell A Bigler Clearfield J U lliirtswick Clearfield I Leonard, Finney CuClearfield, I'.nJi'u, 9 i II W .Smith d- Co Cleartield It ' C I) Watson ClcuvfitM, Drug, 4 ' K Habenshoben Clearfield, Cuufec. H ' H,..sentliiiler.t I.epoldnur1ifl,t, In-til. 8 I Woods Co 1tartrld, Jr, 4 j Reitenstein A I!r- Clearfceld, t'hrtb., It ! A Montgomery , Win Irvin J & J V Iivin , Ilip)le Co ; J 1) Thonyson j Stephea (irr ff John Jlormy J!et) Snyder ; y 1 llegnrty j Fsanris Cwisirtt 1 V Uoffiwaa J i Stetaef A Co II Lipp'mwt it- Co Kowmun A Perks James Irwin Aagiottu Lecoate A Hikw V. Iiwia Pea 'l'lioims II Vncee do 4" Holl, ViIno .t- Co A Fax John Miller Jainee A Hegtiriy 1' t.neeriiiKcr A Ce David Tyler William lirady Hi rain WumlwurJ II Swau David li Keribsn 1 K J llninrs I William SauUey I M 0 S-tirk j Juniea 'oret 'J Hegiirty J olin Kerj;uson j W (i .VeCraVken I J C Ilrenner j .Vwarts A Bowers J C lir. naer M Steincai'hner J It Me.Murray J M Cuminiij; H'lliinni Keuth Jacob Nell W W Anderson Dnrjiel llrubaker Jolm M Cbitse J Whitcoiub A Son D J MeCanu Thomas Henderson An Appeal lor the regulation of the aforesaid Tiites will be held In the (. ommissioners (Hlie in Clearfield, on Mutiny the Hth day of June next, when and where all persons interested tiuy at tend, tf. H. SHAKKXKH, llvrenntilv Apirainr. Clearfield, May II, 1S02. 1 1 Inrni-hii.i, (;,.,!. ..., er been exhibited in .hi, boToRh', inJ .k"; they will sell B ' tnl " 25 per cent cheaper than Clothing ha. ever been sold in this part of the cuamry. Our stock embraces a full end Complete ... n,en t of all Uurment. .a.rall, wera,,"":": good materials, and in the best Mj., 2.1 manship. lr- A (iKNKRAL ASSOItT.VKXT 0t j;' wjFiirfiishing floods, Ihti 12 5!Travellin2 IJnirs, TrimntPil pi...' i'arwrasville, U 1 0 do 12 12 ill Yi 12 60 d 12 12 60 dp 14 7 0U .!.) Coulee. 8 100 do do 8 S (IU Ceviaglti I t 7 0U i Coofee. 8 b 0t do 11 7 0U do II 7 00 do Con fee. 8 5 00 Pweatur 11 7 00 Iseratur II 1 00 1 hmtm 11 7 00 V.uwt 14 7 00 1 iimrd H 7 0 Uosuea 11 7 00 lioehen It 7 fO (irnhuin 1 1 16 Oil Kruaaat, I'al. Med. 4 & 00 Oruhara 11 7 Oil MnlVca 14 7 00 r,ati-b II 7 no Oulicb It 7 r tttilirh It 7 00 Huston 14 7 00 Huston 11 7 00 Jtnxtoa It 7 00 JorrhtD It 7 fx i Jordan 11 7 00 Kntttnim H 7 00 Kartlmnj It 7 0'. Knox U 7 HI Lawrence It 7 mi Lumber city 1 1 7 00 do do Confer. 8 i Ol) Kcrpt.son, liietil. H 6 Oil Morris It 7 Ul. Morn " 7 00 Morris ' 7 00 Morris ii.-iUl. Atf .N. Wusliicgon II 7 00 " 7 oo " " Confec. S i 00 ' " J.irtil. S 6 U l'enn Confec. f 6 (Ml Union H 7 00 WoodwjrJ " 7 00 do " 00 .In " 7 00 do " 7 Ot well as Hue ii- 'Vniui iinrj,, vo'vers, r fnncy in ; all ncl and White Shirts. lu nhurt, everything jrcnerally founj in swtcJ st..r uf ikii kiud. V alio ke.'.. lortittvnt of ' Fancy Goods and XoHor ""aehos Poekei liooks, 1'ortmonaii, I'oel Combs and llrushes. Watch Chains wi Vioiin and Hmtiir Strings, I'Ktols, taj, spectacles, ami a n-nt nmny o and nseful articles too numerous to'm of which we will sell as well ns the rlu- ni mi', w.nw LA iv We invito every person in need of ( I ,il,in-' or of any of the above-mentioned article, to k,, us with a cnll and view our fioeds and l'rieia u, we arc confident that we can give n.ttf frt.-ti.'in iiini Bmv prreon snnn reel inetin, J t till bit friends w here pood and cheap clothing can bo tot We are constantly receiving acresfious to uur Stock from our own Miinufaeliiring Ltab!ifhineiit iu I'biladulphia.and shall alwaysbe ,:-iuh a good variety of all articles in our iiiu, wh'ch shall surpass in ayle, cut, and workiiian.-hip,r'.4 cheapness, those of any other ain.ilar K-tabii-. ment in this part of the Plate ,- and l,r liri I a.-iesi oeaiiwRs, we imb to nerit u libera sU tf rablic pi,tr..:e. KKIZKXSTKIX Hl;os. A CUarfield, Pa., April 0, 1X62. MME. I) K M OH K ST'S Ql: AIITERLY M1IIROU OK FASIIId.' 3, With Great Improvements &Addif ri. The huinuior Number contain i I-'m.r .arre MpU-iulid I'ahhimi-!" Three Kullint Patterns ot 1-. cuMi-iiisiaa the AW Frmrh Waist, ma El qt .. ;. .lmtSek, and a .S'i.v' nf Uraid and I im li ..l it rin. Together with nearly lia Kn-: ; noveltii'S fur Summer Loiiii.'t ininp, Children I'.esx.?, .; itifurn.aticri to M.!liii"rs, Prefs " and I.ii'lii'S g.'nora'l- f-s.u-r,.; het Faal.i'.n Mai:i:n- in the 47;i riMuJwny, an sold evoivi ... sent by aiuil iMtfi.-e, on re. in Muupft or silver, Vcur! j ! enluiiblf preniiuin : K.ieli yearly sub.,-r;)H-r uiil reipt for tin srkriiiri ot ir p.itlrn, froia the d.sit'n-. i:i ti shiw room,,, or tb"y mj ie i.i mail any 'flil.io dur.u,' t', ;. HsjB:e. .TT-v'-Moeiolid in lm . . Sf.M.h ., , . tlit .er, and :llt.l , ur .;lt, ling . re lain tbo tl7 tU '.ir Torts to be Opened, rretddent Lincoln has issued bis proclamation, giving notico that the ports of New Orlcaus, Beaufort, and one or two others of th blockaded ports, will La opened to tW commerce of the world excepting articles contraband oi war on the first of Juno next. Dead. Lieut, li. Coburn Wioslow of the U. S. Army, late of Elk county, died very suddenly at Lock Haven on tho 11th inst He had been engngod in the re cruiting service for several months. The decenseu was well and favorably knowu in tuis county. lo Jmirrsor th Peace. Wa Lave now on band a beautiful lot of Marriage certiticates, sutable for Justices of the Tcaco. tut ational Toon HocsE From the report or f the committee appointed by weiivini i uui, w coquire into tlie "con dition of the taurants or contraband, ws learn, that during the past five months, me cosi 10 ine uoveriiruent or this new class of eolored freemen, has been over G2 ; 0110. And these are only that portion who are in the neighborhood oi fortress Mom roe. Think ot that ye tax payers? $62,. 000 of your money taken In five, months iva trnnTrl ffl vr mud. nKl.irnrl 16 kean in idleness a lot of vaerant tin. to the gentleman (!) that Immned our'ss. How would it be if 4,000,000 of fish-net, one night last week, ,f he. would by tbfl wdmon who 'the AhoU leave it at our office; or put it where he tion Republican party. hanvxlU Intelligent found it, and give notice of the fact. e--r. charity covers their own doors. Mouse, a few days since, said that "the people would permit neither the Aboli linnixts nor tho Secessionists to put down the Constitution." That's the talk. The Abolitionized Ro pulieans ard the Secessionists have been and arc now wokit.g for the sumo object a dissolution ol the Union. The people must protect themselves by putting down both sets of traitors. Then the Union maybe restored, and then peace secured and not before. XorlL'd l)em. Dim.oai.tv. James M'Catnant, a well known citizen of St. Louis, was confined in the military prison last week, for usi ing treasonable language. A young lady named Margnrel Ferguson, was also look ed up for wniving her handkerchief at the inmates of lha military prison- She re rented the disloyal demonstration after being arrested-- .V. Lou'ts News. A Ji'inciAb Election takes place in Kentucky this month. An order from (ien. llallnck requires that all candidates who are secessionists or rebel sympathi ers shall be arrested. Several person have been deprived of "their, liberty" under this order already, including a Bourbon county aspirant Over nine- thousand shells were thrown by the fleet in the bombardment of the forts below Xew Orleans. Most of them were thirteen inch shells, which cost, with their fill ing ?'20 each. Important from Western Virginia. Hon. Jacob It. Hlair, a member of Con gretd, is said to have received the follow in from one ofhis constituents : " rarkersburg, Va., May 10. We are all in a great state of excitement here. The town of Burning Springs, in Wei t county, was burnt yesterday afternoon by the Mor cassicr Hangers, also Palestine. Every, thing at the former place was destroyed This town is full of fugitives. It is not known who may have been killed, though many are missing. Charley Sbattock was shot at twice aeioss the river. The last seen of tbo Morcassiers by fnpatives here they were taking the goods out of the perty of Christiun ShofTand Samuel Shoff, admin iterators of Christian rLon, ueccasea. Also A certain tract of land situate in Boggs township, Clearfield county, bounded by lends of ' (leorge Hess, Samuel Powell, James forrest, and ethers, containing 7.1 acres, more or less, OO i acres cleared, with tavern house, barn, stable and other outbuildings thereon. .Veired and taken in execution and to be sold as the property ofjcise S'tone, executor of Alexander .S'tone, deceased. Also A certain tract of land situato in Ilecea ria township, Clearfield county, bounded by lands of S. K. Hegarty, Lyman Miles, dee'd, Thomas Lord and H'. R. llickinson, containing 75 acres, more or less, about .10 aires cleared, w ith a small log house and log barn erected thereon. .Seized and taken in cxeculion.and to be sold as the pro perty of Anson Curry. Also A certain tract of land situate in Brad ford township, Clearfield county, fontaiaing S acres, more or less, being part of a tract of land warranted in the name of George flughes, with ths improvement! thereon erected. .Verted and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Isaao A'hirey. EDWAltD FEKKS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofliee, Clearfield, May 22, '02. HARTSWICK'S DirTja,g3 S3 Q au ar ce m market street, Clearfield, Pa. CONSTANTLY en land a large and well e lectcd stock of DKUKS & CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye-Stuffs, I'aint Brushes, and llrushes of all kinds, Perfamery and Fancy Articles, , Tobacco and Pegars, Stationery, Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, (including Brandy, whitkey, din, Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines, ie., Ac., 4e. IF3j.3C3(XS3a A large stock constantly on hand, of the most approved make for durability and comfort. fcfuThe Doctor will personally superintend this department of the business. Clearfield, May H. firm Esq. COURT PROCLAMATION. MTHEKEAS, Hon. SAMUEL LI.N.V, V President Judge of the Court of Common Plena of She tsrenty-flfth Judicial District, com posed of the counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and the Hon. JAS. BLOOM and lion. J. D. TIJOMrSON.Assoeiate Jndgai of Clearfield county : bare issued their precept, to me diroct- boats in tho river? It is not known what r ihs i holding tc'l" "aas, ha. I,m f lb .m.ll mllit.rc forrn. in Orphan's Court, Court of Quarter Session. Court of Oyer and Terminer, ana lounoi ucnerai jii Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for the county of Clearfield, on the 3ri Monday (16(A day) of June next, at the Court House. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables, in and for said county of Clearfield, to Appear ia their proper persons, with tbeir Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remem brances, to do those things which to their offiocrs, and In tbeir behalf, pertain te be done. OIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, this 21st day of Msy, in the year of our Lord, one thous and eiiht hundred and sixty-two. j EDWARD TERKS, Sheriff. A" Rr.;lrr.ir! NOTIt T Notiee, is here by given that the fullowing accounts hare been examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to the next Orphan's Court of Clearfield countv, to be held at tto COURT HOUSE, in the borough of Clearfield, commencing on the 3rd Monday of June lSfi2, for confirmation and allowance: 1. The partial account of Jacob W. Campbell and Washington Gardner, Executors of the Inst will and trstatneut of Timothy Lee, late of lliirnsido towi.ship, Clearfield county, dee'd. 2. The partial accmiul of Joab Kider, Adminis trator of the estate of John Peter Kider, late of Covington township, Clearfield county, dee'd. 3. The (iuurdian account of lien. Wilson, Ouar dian of the minor children of Robert Leonard, late of Lawrence township, Clearfield county, deceased. 4. The accouut of Christopher Kratier, Adminis trator of the estate of Anthony Kratxer, late of Pike township, Clearfield county, deceased. The account of ti W. McCully, Administrator of -11 .'.j : 1 . . . . I .. .1 a.h-v. . . . and credit., which wSre of Jacob Tipery.l.to of fMwal lerv.res, that o- ,ng o the Pre" .1.. ...;.. r u-....,i.r,i !n tL ;,. ,. ,-' ntn-s in his ofliee ia Clearfi. id, lie will b? n iiiv win 1 1 ..... j. i' i uuu r .u -" .' ' v. Clearfield, deceased. 9. The Administration aecotint of H'l'h'om H'u?- face, Adu.inistrator of Robert Butler, la'e of Lawrence township, Clearfield county, dec d. 7. The account of II. J. Cathcurl, Administratis of all and singular tho goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of .m H'lVma, late of the township of Chest, in the county of Clearfield, deceased. JAMES WRIOLKY, U.,;,ur, Register's Ofliee, Clearfield, May 13. rjal.t i f ' ,i den" Oral am !'CMs:ii, ... .; ..-Ml uuU, .v. ed hv :i.nt :i.! iuiw.' X I he iloi '. .ire in tlie 1 ,- ,.; J.,i, . .i n i'l uent, ti.i -.vuom the l,u-m'r( e ! ted at the oi l i tanrl. where ho is . .. new stock of sj.Ien lid good to acorn. who may favor bitn ni;!. 1'ieir eustoin. Alar 7, If be liU, At- ft iar- 5 111 t. gn (a af) if. li -, I'lM ltHIN Vm CIV -Tbo na cd, an Auditor ni pointej te dismt money arising from tlio snlo of the U. of John (Jraliam, sen., late of Bradford t will attend to the suioo at his new ofli:o court house, ca Saturday the 3 1st Mi; where all perr.ns intereMe'l may attend. ISRAEL TFiST, Clearfield, May 14. pd An r. pIOUK, BACON, T()IVC (, LIQUORS OF ALL KIXf. .SALT, OILS, FAINTS, k GWX'Ki ItffKor rnlc very cheap for Casw. K (.). It. M KKHK1.L In baaoment of Menell k I5ig!er'.' Clearfield, I'a. fe-. D"'. A. M. lltl.l.S Jcsiros to ii- patients, and those nlioin.iy desire (2 0 3 00 rplll". CI.I'.AItHI'.l.D ACADEMY will X le epened for the reception of pupils (mules and females) on Monday, May 19th. 1H2. Terms ncr stcsalnii of Eleven Wccke Orthography, Reading, Writing, rr.mary Anthmotlc and Oeography, Higher Arithmetic. English flrammar, (lemrrenhT and History, Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, and Book Keeping, 00 Latin and Greek Languages, 0 00 To students desirous of acquiring a thorough English Edneation, and who wish to quapfy themseWes for Teachers, this Institution offers desirable advantages. No pupil received for less than naif s session, and no deduction made except for protracted sickness. Tuition to be paid at the close of the term. C. B. BANPKORD, Principal, ClcarfieM, May 7, 18f2 ly. has become of the small military forces in that region. The number of Morcassiers is not known, though some fix It at six hundred. The town of Elizabeth, is de serted, and by this time probably burned. Some consider this nlace in imminent dancer. The citizens would turn out to a considerable extent if they only had arms." Tut State Treasurer of Illinois has deciled that under the Constitution of tho Stato, he can receive nothing but gold and silver in payment of tares EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is here by given that Letters Testamentary, on the estate of Wm, B. ALKXAXDXR.Iate of the township of Woodward, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and visit hi? u.iiinl pices any m "ru ; but in be found at home in future. April N. II. Badly fitting gold plates cdt r god for Vulcanite work. ., .rc, kT f SO.OOO lb. of WOO' lighe't city J. P. KR TfO()I.I be paid, by May 7;lfl2. 4t. Sa.T.trjlfiir.g ITaiieo VLAOE LOT of those justly NAILfor sale cheap for rash 1 D. F. KTZW March 2rt, lr,2. AV u l c l All kinds of GRAIN and Ll'.M ' SIIINOLES wanted in exchange forei. Jan. I5,V,2. MERRELL A t. 1) III KI aitli: The subscribers have a few tarn:: . APPLES, which they will dispose terms. MERRELL A I Jan. 1502 GRAIX OF ALL KINDS, Tl BEANS and PORK will be fa ' eounl, at the highest market price bv Jan-V2 REED, WEAV f j OIL ! OIL Ior the best and cheapest RI" 1 LAMP0IL, or LL'BHICATIS' tho8ureo MERRELL ' Jan. 15, '62. . J. V. KIUT7.1 MEKCII XT. and .l-aler those having claims against the same will present Shingles: Grain and .'ro.'aee mem auiy auinenticatea tor settlement. WM. B. ALEXANDER, Ex'r. Woodward tp., May 14, 'C2. CU nbova the Acndeiuv Clearfi- Id Dec. i, Hfll. ,tl J Is herebv eiven lhl l,ttinr Ailminir.ra- ehingles, !' tion havo been granted to the undersigned on J JJBj ls'?. T.'I.t)lIR of best quality alwavs ' J fur cash or 'n ex' Nt ge for "' hinirles'' .vmu.m.' the estato of ELLIS ASKEY. lato of Pike township deceased. All persons Indobted to raid estate are roquosted to make payment withont de lay and those bavins- claims against the same will present them di9 authenticated far settle ment to aie. JOr-IAII EVANS, Curwensville, April 30, 1842. pd Adm'r. u-iral I Tiai'OKM for Me. A Port an'i "jerry " HoDand tiin at H LIUt;OIH, of various kindr u constantly kept on hsnd by Jan. 1SC2. MEKREL-
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