CT;f C'ff.iifiillD 'Vtffiiblicin. A 1.. 1 a . i. ,,., i ii i I ... 'jLi.: ..Via. l J i in. . . i ii l'-tl. Ai'lH-f A ti""f thraihanie f. i- it. a I I ,inih4 I 1 1, h . . . . 1 1 irii rnr li' tri mi Mnnliy lit, ru-:. KriKi.it. i-a Wednesday Mornine. June 10. 1803. i " ' ' " iimr t iifif nil" i Uif mm, in !lriii Img In p I mil !. f . i . . . . . . . . M me n if'Hi, i ii w ,t in lentil o ir, II ai lew hVa ilnijt stnre, . (. lit 't'iHllld, tin- liiinl w lift I (using over his body I'lini-Mimlly, and crushing the lurk pait'ol lilii fck ull. He ui li.kcn immediately into tlio drug Horn, but ditiil in u few minute. I'rom nil accounts, lip hut been with the 1 i...... I'..... .....L . A I... i... , ij-ni.T .'...J l If.. niTr-.. I IT'liri HF I n m! mi Ilia j'rmn, pin polling to huvo I'i'i ii written I'V his wife, signed "Kusnn null Smith, " living in New York, ami from il, it would appear that he had u family of children. An iii'imi't was hell over the body by "SOLD AGAIN." "Ho who .rciU(s up wurir u Bt (bn.lain f.r th dfriiV' Htirnrr .lnnn. We until acknowledge tftnt we were jjystico .Shugei t, after which il was decent, completely sold on Sunday hid. We, u I y hui icd, some of the member ol' the usual on that day, went to one of the company generously paying the expense-. "Temple creeled ami dedicnted to the j """ d, lor the purpose of hearini, . , . . . , , i Lnyui Leaguers, Simula turnisli themselves who preoohed peace i ... , wiiii u new name nguiu, aim ui me eunie living l.iu .iitnux-irmcs oi mm wno preoolica peace rn rarth and good nil! to men. Hut to our Mixfuriune f c wero compelled to listen to h stump wur speeeh, delivered hy it oiruy individunl nhoiu we did uo know. The breaker had an open Hille before him. and lu bored with n zonl worthy ol a belter mate, to prove from it. (hut Christ did not enmu lo bring peiuv, but a Bword, and thnt the people of thin country muft obey their rulern, ' beemme they are orduined of Ood." This in precisely the doctrine preached "by IhesatrapH of George the III, during tho revolution, and in coneUnlly proclaims d by the hireling clergy of every despot ic government on earth. The clergy of Orcat Iiritiiin take enpecial pain to eri jgrafi these views upon the mind of their Iionrerj. The peiikir very exuhingly excluiincd, that;tbew if(oui of our rulem.by onestroke of the pen.budlibeiated4,000l000 of human lehifcH through a "military necessity." The speech was ably endorsed by the ""preacher in charge." The speaker very boastfully exclaimed hat be was tin j.olitical preucher. We mever met one of I hat clusj who was hon-. t enough to cofesi bin railing 'n.o1 . w K . J lime by way of deriiion, call democruts "CopperhemU." liut whim the Internes eept ibe title and wear thin old budge of biberty, they at onco construed it into "disloyal practices." We undertainl that the iimt ructions to the I'rovost Marshall is to tear them from the bosom of any I who ure found wearing them. The word lilmty i no doubt a terror toi 1n tir'.n-.M Wmuh"-A "I'.ntiMlt Ni inlt treint fo lmt I i.nti fundi r -In ntip i f lln (rM in t mihh - i i - i, rrtin, ,i ;,. ,i .. .... . .i I. ...I ...;..... ... . .i. .. . ' i i .i'i-" iiiin ,i, rule r-inin riiimio, cli'i H rer"M Kin di. mi,. I, nt I'ip 'in Miirt rind i-iTHli.li'r. f,f t , j, ,n (e- Him m pi-'giinniiig pnbbrnnn. tinn of whom tn tlm To tri Mjf r.ir finn all alinrk by itobtittim in I'lerk, ut ie bittrr i,K,,i,t Hnviinor S.-y; n.oiear; whilst lb ndvi, e ib-Bi'idi thrt ....... . , ,,,, , ., ., ,., tiM fi uni i "uin, in. I liui; IIIUI llll till! Ill HTlir ll Hit iMs patch"! b H nliiiigliin frjtftenl .rtv fivornbly, wiMiout HOOKS ! ,s Hire! I rprrm nl cVMytliinp lnvnr of tlio plmi of Iho rrbrllioii, which wim ,,'"1it f heir Mdo-lhnl Ihe niegc ol Mi k that the pimple of I In Smith khould got' lur bin beentumed by Grnnt falling hack i ern H,eirelve, lndcp..n,...illy of th o , in0 ,r iho lilnck river, .vhereho .North. 'Mell, sun) a Dciimci nl , ' do vou .,.,,,. i . . . oppono nentimciil! of that kindT" ... ...i-.. ,,i , hi ii inf.- niiuint 11' T III llll a IIIHt e . i . i - . , i i , .In " nl;,l iVi T.- i !. .1. ... iiiigui l.o uiuiio i.y ,ioiinloii. , . . t-. . , i -...ii v ii'ih -iutiiirr.As 'l'i. I cept a traitor will uile, .e.iliments of that , ' 6 ",,V',,M rr"", New I 'i Irani are to lmrncier." "bet ine rend tlwin bure. ,1,p -Jl1' A M-veie bnltln hud been word for word ; when correctly reported, j fought at l'ort IltuNon. It it represented you may not feel .o bitterly hostile to the , (hat the pine, naa .ompl.-tely invented bv ! Ibe fi)rcen under lien. ItankH. Thebaltlo iSKW ia:.it HEAD I flnl. t'. t.. V .Ml. A M I IVIMAM'm Tin: Prisoner ol'Slule. It l. A. MAIKiNV, V.Hil , or luWi. IN CI.IMM II .Mini, -J' v t IKII I 111 HUM I, if fin nr,, f I tn ftp 1. 1 lllir; mi I ri,, I mli-rii :Mift tl' pt.r.. ,, J',,;,, v nun iin".. in Hit i,i,r. ,j. , ... 15lh Day tfJun ! &'ll AIIHml .'.ililti l,.. .,ni,. , t ' t... CUninolil r, '. l,,un,,,';,'1,V : wokN uttered ; they are ai follows :" 'A 11V llPllll'.P llll VIA' I and having the power, have the right to ! commenced at 1 und lusted until 5 p. til.,' rUv up and tlutkt of tht tx'utwg gownment .on iho 117th, tho. lines extending for a diss and fin rn a new out that suits ihnn butter. ! tanco of over four miles. Our forces were 1 DESPOTISM IT., :. (..:... the prenetit ev,l'doe.S,a,Hi tins word Laving ! Thft De(no(;tal !aU;,hpj.nlld ri,liplIy hM uukii icianvt'u noiii nit) new tent coin.iue ii),irh:i!lj ure instructed (o baluncc of the old coin and thereby re move the word liberty from their view This is in strict keeping with that class of Politicians who for Iho past twenty years have been preaching tlio doctrine of "free speech" and a "free press," bul now engage in aneMing persons for ex.er cisirg :he former, and mobbing the latter r,t, 9 ih. , . i n 'Mas may v , i . i . I " " in in n ui vim mini iuii Dim iwiildi vilJll'B Ui -flTii i Nor n iu ml' it van -i ..ii.. i .! . . . . . . . . J 1 . 11 ' M. r fmed to raisin which the peoide of an 1 ' ew 1 rK Bri" 4ew '"' rrmcpM apu or the i,t uonKre, nut,, yy existing government m:iv choose I to eior-1 Kn?Inl,', "'P. w ' regiments will f-rver tlx tium mP m that body i i cise it. Af portion of suoh people that , from the est but the whule number is Tllr. TA. Lll.L, by whlpii nil tin properly can, may roVolulionizeand mnv make their I not slated : while Ihe number n! rM...tK i. ! V"? ' thVi'"vl' "rc "'r,K,'8t,l .r . . t p i . , j t ' me nrnponi AuiuiiUKtrniiuu. own of bo iiuicli of tho territory u M.;v .;,! 0i t(1 1..,.. -.y,.,!! miiin v,.,. 2. the kixaxck hii.i.. i,i.h i..u .!, ingis .aid., to the rebellows, but ours is' Zlr Z " represented as heavy one account pi. 3. TIIKCONSCKIPTION JJILL, by wliloh the cing it at least 4,(100. The 3d regiment of bodies jf poor men, who nr nt worth t-Wti, , . . . , , K sre plseed in th hands uf the AdniiqinlriitioD. LouiMuna .Native (mirds (Negroet) is sa d 4. THJi iNDEJlXITi' ACT. (fiuinK t'limaj.) to have lost neatly (100. Uur loss in oftV ! whieh prcmms to intli-iunify the I'reaident for; ni.n .,.,. .11.. ii l.i I a" the wroiis he ban committed iu lue naL or cers is e-,u.ill severe. Ung. Gen. She.s Blliy eommit In lb. futur.. man is mnotig the severely wounded; ' I'.nn v., -I ii. .i:..t.,i ii ... Few books evor attracted more iilteiition ihun I v " "u 'J?"'y wououc.i ; v.010- , their rnsto.nem, ami the nnhli. ,. nel (.'owles and i'ayne, killcnl. The tlis. , Kverv nmn, noinan und child who i in. fuvor ' "rv "Wt 8rre the umrkeu ,sj 11 palch iMdnledat New Orleans on tho2!Hh, 'f LIi)icKkrV "d LAV' U"M l"y ttnar,,lll,' .J"n,.-,'. '' 'd'oft' and says, "ihe light was wilheut doubt lh:! kept fur sale ut tho Drug S lore of! A Voiicg;.,. p renoweu yesteruay at ctay-l-reak. and the viutsin,ou ecouu street, nearly opposite , , ' i , ""' ir1,vi,tt uin vouri iiouru. .la he, 101U 1.0.1. tnMOU. JMoi'A tliau tlnn, amnjonty of any portion of such people may revolutionize, putting down a minority intermingled with or near about them, who may oppose their movements." "It is rank treason." aaid ono of the Republicans- "It is Tom. Seytuore cops porheadisin," said another, "and the man who uttered those deteMablo word ought to be confined in l'ort I.ufuyette, and bo foil on bread and water during the war. Gentlemen, AURA HAM LINCOLN', tht remove tho 1 J'raUnit of the United Slates vttercl thou TlIK iJKJL( MOVKMENT.' ing in favor of peace, The massstneet that was held in New York last week, was, from all ac counts, the most .'ermidu'jle demotistra. tion thut ever took place in that city. Fernando Wood, former Mayor of the city, and now member of Congress, has the credit of instigating this movement. The ..laouiauurrr oi counterleit coin would be Unceches and resolutions take the cround about as likely lo advtrii.-c his business that peace and re-union bv tho sword is a i 1 .1 . 1 i i - uiruugn me pt,i,ij pM,,i..,. i the bajy .demonstrated failure, and that as sensiWe louse fr.Hpienter to proclaim himself such 'people, we should how demand a cessa- on the street corners, bh for a second-rate tion of hostilities. That this sentiment jolit:cul clergyman to honestly tell his congregation that he was lecruiting an -army for tho infernal regions. If tlio confines of hell ever reverberated -with laughter, it must be over the admis. ion of n first class hypoeritesa man who takes a commission from tho Frinco of I'eace, to preach the gospel as revealed in he Itible, and then spends hi time in the service of the devil. Tho only way to reach this class of creatures is to stop their pay, and stay away from these gatherings, and allow the Abo llttonirts to make up their quarterage -Short pay is the soion affliction you can. visit upon an abolition clergyman. It robs him of his conscience and his commission to commit evil under guise of aGodly garb nd ronders him a fit subject for an. army 4'hapluin, ora reviler of iho christian rc iigion, in both of which capacities he can "be properly avoided and thus rendered in competent to commit wrong under the cloak of religion. Would lo God that four or five regis monts of these boasted patrioto(?) would shoulder a musket, or buckle on a subrc, and march down South and help to "crush ont" this rebellion. Their jooni in socie ty could be easier filled than that of any olber class of citizens. 1'ublic harmony ould eoon be restored, no matter which iscrushed out-therebdlion or themselves This class of men havo been the fotucnters, nd d.jstroyers of our public peace liut they are not yet amisfied with the sacrifice nd denth ofw hundred thousand better iiien than themselves upon the Abolition altar, to approve their unholy appetites. All the eoneomilanls and admixtures of war, and unholy men, for a short season "sixly or ninety" days -does not seem to have blunted their patent christianity(?) They are still whetting Iheir appetites for tho work of their puritan fathers -cutting out lbs longus, and cropping ofT tho ears f men and women for "treasonable peae tices" and hanging the latter for witches. We cm tell these defamers of religion, bnt it is impossible for them to sgnin i n smguiate the palmy flays of Cotton Jdulhor. in this country without falling into the ditch which they have dug for others, and that they hud better preach the gospel, umi thus become tho promo ers, inttcad of dislurbers, of tlm public peace, and risking their own safetv. Lope they will yet barn tint fanaticism is not religion. A Si bstitctk.-TIib New York evening i'ost, in descanting over the probable efTect of the war upon slavery, very safely comes nu t a hearty response in the popular heart wos demonstrated, not only by the manifestations of approbation with which they were received, but also by the sober seriotisness of toco in which they are treated by the war press of New York. They "evidently see the hand writing on the wall." to the conclusion that it may still survivo'.cuit Court, for treason ETJL.A Washington correspondent of a New York paper, repot ts Mr, Lincoln as saying, 'that ho knows that alonjwar will greatly tax the patience of the people.' So far an we are personally concerned, we will not object very much if Lincoln & Co. will be satisfied in taxing our pa tience only ; but to tax our little property to tho full amount of its value, is a little more than wo like to submit to, and that of practicing the sublime folly of trying to make a white man out of a negro. Gc.v. IIallei k Coming North. This in dividual in shoulder "traps, in a letter to shoddy-contractor's meeting in New York, in w hich he sign himself as "General in Chief." said : "Our armies are still advancing, aNd, if sustained by the voices of the patriotic millions at home, they will ore long crush the rebellion in the South, AND I'UKN place their heeU upon the heaJs of the sneaking traitors at the .Yor(i." 'jrdi "It'jft lie Tom 'seymour is the traitor!'' exeluimed the Republican- "No I gentlemen," cooly replied tho Pemnerat. "Abraham Linculn is the au thor of these words you now pronounce as- traitorous language, lie uttered them in a speech delivered in Hie House of Representatives, in Washington, on the I tli day of January, IS-18, on a question of a reference of certain portions of the President's Message. The speech is re ported, officially, in the 'Congressional Globe,' and you may find it on Ihe 94th page of the Appendix, among, the debates of the first session of the SOili Congress." The Republicans denied it, and a bet of ton dollars was finally made that the voids were not so reported in the Globe, in ono of President Lincoln's speeches. Tho bet was decided in favor of Ihe Democrat on the 21st inst., on an inspection of the bom d volume of the (Hole, in the Klate Library at Hartford, contaiiune the speech ! ... t : I I i f oi .resilient i.inc'iin aim mo worus we i havo quoted. hat n commentary upon the senseless pfli rolscry of "traitor," tittered by fanatics who are generally quite ignorant of the moaning and bearing of the epithets they so frequently use. Jl ml ford Timet. 'A Peace Parti-." "The Democratic! In.rt h a.... 11. I... . i I . .. I " I"'' mil, ll.miii.in , nurtli-fM i.ii.r..n.ik. I wurrimti.d In nsme t, .! ,,h . npMi, IKIIMd-nne-tiiin,, hUd-M-. I nnnosl paym-ntn why, tPr,,. ! x"k of I annul K tinm! .1 ID ' nwiK'ijre nn th, U g May IT, I.sC3. "it. qaatlti IKVIN hi. (UNI aaJ.. t ntd diil Aifforttnnt of 1 ti,- SKASOXAIir GOODS at hit old stand on Market ilivt, m(n XJ) resd, to wait upon hii old eMrt'ou-rJ! DRNl Mny new ono.-,. wmu ,0 n, '- O0V June !(, 'Cw'nj do do I1KED. WKAVRI' .1 rv do vu -ne inj; a plendiJ lot of the mimt dir-fu'w"' ' ever lironclit to tho nlnee -whiph n... lral Mic Goods; 1 most perfect confidence was felt that tho . rebel stronghold would succumb, to tho ' V" iir Union forces," and that Gen. Weitzel had captured a portion of the line of defence, ; and held one of ll.eirl.eaviostbatteries. ! D(J V(JU WANT i0 y Fu(;R 0F &,Ti rfeent victoiy Over the milita. iTUK LATKST SONGS AS SUNG i. THE ry despots by the people or Chicago, is , LA TK CIRCUS? pro! ably the most humiliating defeat that l miCE, Ten Cents a Meet, at the Jiepubli. trie ''irrepressible conflict" udvnpntna linen'.,.. tm: ri... i - . ... ..... j , i ui, . 'iii u j rkidc iit.,111 ui' (iMiir. ..jiiiifj fltunii t.imi Iiiivm Ln.ili irrn.itjwl I.. ,1... ...I....'i mtrilo of Willi (liii (iiilninHii. lm.. ,.t ii lie 1 I I Centre county, dee'd. All pvrouiu i0i. -u"l'ctC ( 1 C Tinaid estate, are ruquosted to inaka it Shir v-r K7 !,..,.,, j ,h.. i. i ..l- t .wjww,,,, mur tin, iii i llillll!! hf " UU X Tt eiune will present them duly uullicniii 'carft settlement. - n o.m. voa-M. Lcllefotite, Pa., May i, JSW. 5 do ri(HIU AMI SKTTI.I. Th. .. uker y des received lOMIl A Mil SKTTI.K.-, sire all iisrsuns huvini unveitlnl ''ars since the rebellion brokn !.;., " .a, "mu. " c' nt0P ,on w.,l,uue. , :,, , . , ' i "' j'-' "" "ji en n.,i.M.y jr.i k. rm j . ness, lo can onu seiuo williout further . 1. . . - m ....... .v t ...c.i vy curl.,' umi nun, ido, w.tnout tio atini' nnv or in. t, .,,. n. '., l.t. , , i .... . , , , , o J 1 i ...... , ..r i L.o"'r. . .it, in u, u "U uillll I J,f mi cip e o either law or onkr. I nn X. 7'J." Cknrtie'ti 1' !-,. The forces the peoplo -that compelled ! the President tosuspenil tho infamous nr- I nenil the lnfumons nr. i DMI MSTIt ATOM'S MlTlf-l.- v,i-. der of Gt-neral liurnsido sunnressine tho ,' 1 hereby Riven, thai Letters of Adminiatrn- Chicngo lmes, wield a more powerful in ' tio 011 tll e,utc -,f Jull Kll'ridi;o, late of (josh lltiencefor the future good and happiness ' fD- 'OWDS'"I,i Cleiirlield oounty , Ueceased, having of their coun'rv Ibnn all Lbn Mmhine,l . ceB t?r"utu l lu ,uu undermgned, all persons in .,1., til a ' l1"1 R" Uie (oml"ni debted to mid oslate aro desired to make imire- ! ? .hp repillilio. ,llUte (,iiymont( nnil iUw0 having ch,n Saint tins indicates that our political star has the tauie will present thorn (liilvauiliontienii.il r,i. arisen in mo west; aint we hope it will continue to shine brighter and britrhter until n, illuminates tlm whole Continent settlement. WM. L. SUAW, Ooshen, June 2, 111)3. pd Ailnt'r, V D.1H MSTK ATOTI ! ( ITI t Ii Xotie ii hereby given, that Letters of Adiuinirtra tion on the estittn of Thomas Wood, late of t.'hes' township, Clearfield county, doeeasod, have been grunted to tho undersigned, all persons indebted '4riin;ui) (iMfdion, AVK are authorised to iinuonuce Amos Read. sen., of Lanrcneo township, as a caadidnte for County Commissioner, the Detuocralio party. June 3, 'il party is for peace. It will hail with salis- ioU1, sl,l,ui 01 vv M. f. IRWIN, Clearfield, faction the ending of the war, whenever lo 06 sola ul eleaU' reiiueed puces. tliatcan be done upon tr basis of a res toration of the Union, liut it will not consent to a sepaintion of the States. Upon this platform it stands, prepared lo resist every assault and to advocate pence with a restored Union." A'. Y, Weekly . 1 ri7.. The above principles are those of the Democratic parly throughout the country. I hey constitute the platform on which il must stand or fall, and with which we ex pect lofcWfepthe present Administration from power. We claim Ihe privilege ol opposing the Administration and of ad hering to the prfncsples of tho Democrat ic parly without being either conspirators or traitors to our country. We are deter, mined to exercise tho rights guaranteed lo us by theCoiiMiitulion- and to act as free men in submitting to Ihe majority at the ballot liox.' Hut the ballot-box must be kept free. We want no mock elections, but shall cheerfully submit to the honest, unirammeled expression of the popular will. We are for law, order, the Constitu tion, and the restoration of the Union on terms honorable lo the North and the South Philadelphia Age. and especially the minds of Iho "twin relics" of anarchy and despotism Abe Lincoln and Jeff Davis, and their "shod dy" followers who are now encased in a crusade against the liberties of the people'1" c,"' urB rcuested tonwike immediate of this country ! payment, und tbofs having demands ngninst tho same, will present them ituly authenticated fvr sett'ement. T1I0.S. WOOD.jr. i , , . A. H. EDDY. j A,lmr' Chest, Juno 3, 1HC3.,,H country. Splendid Goods- They beg pardon for baring negleeteil t! " '",' J. 1. TH0.Vi.7i23 JAS. T1I0.M1 j , Curwonsville, May 27, I sfl.i. do. X. 1! The liusinese will bo centiDue.! 1 do tofore at the old stund. J. 1) . ; IOST.0n Saturday the KHti in .i"'" J public mud between Curwensvills "'I field. A DKE1), belong to tho snbutriber f Mg'd for 21 acres of land. Any person lii: Fluted oniue nnu ouineriiij; n ni inn oiliee will Ibfjitot uiy reniiruou. limy 20, 1801. ii mi iiiiiouiee mil iHjfTllnt., SAM I' Kb XKVCtA Cu J c:u I. 11 T II V. K S II I fi c iattioGa IL n t h ir s ci.KAKrii mi coi'.nr, Just arriving at the CovTi.it t'Tim.K Hessian Knaverv. The I'.y "tneaking traitors" he of course means Journal of last week abounded in little all who do not support tliia Abolition Ad-'squibs thrown out with the intention to ministration in its crusade against slavery. injure the character of individuals. But When Gen. llalleck comes North od he most dastardly nnd cowardly of any that errand we would advise him to was the one in relation lo a wedding put a few duplicate heads among his ar- which took place between respectable my baggage, as he might need them be-, parties in Curwonsville ; but because they fore he gets through w ith his job. were Democrats, and wore the emblem of Such threats and. menaces we despise, their freedom upon their persons, they and the free American cilizen who would must be drugged through the filthy col- meekly submit to them i a dog and a umns of the Journal. Such a piece of slave, and should be compelled to wear a flunkej ism, by a man pretending to be a i vnlfe ilnrinff lii,i nutnrul lilatimo ' nanll&inan nl.m.1.1 m-:.. il.n ' j ........g .......... .... e"-'' .... i, oiivuiu i ititvi i v me iniiMt'm im. ' ., . tion of all good citizens of both ponies. V AU.A.VDKiH.iM. e ask fpecial alten i .. ,i - ,, ., . , , . ....... . ,, i Woseeby the Ilarrmburg 'lrlegraph that tion to the short speech ofGov. BiiiLER at r.,i ., . , , . . ., . r ,, ,, , . . ' ., , . , . tho fouI-moutbeJ. lying Hessian, Berg- the late meeting in Phi adelphta protests ,. ... . , . . ., b. , . ' , , nnr' copies the same article This showi ing against the illegal arrest, trial ami , . , , . . , . ., . ,, , ,, ,. , conclusively what we have long suspected, 1 nnieltntnnf rt linn I I. ttllaniHifTlinr! D ' '. ' : . . ' 6 ' that Ihe winch will be touml on our first pa::e C AUTIO.V. All persons are lierel notified not to purchase, or lake, an nscignme.it of j either of two noto? of hand given by rr.e to tleorjjo Hortoti, of ISiirnside township, dated Hie ltli Perenilier, 1850, end railing fur $130 00 inch, ' payiibla .May S(1 and ISftj, ai I have not reeei- subject 'lo lb, action fi "d value for the aino and shall refuse to pay WE nrn authoriseJ to aunounco Matthew S. Ogden, of Lawrence township, as n candidate for County Commissioner, subject to tho action of the Democratic party. June 3, 'fll. v are aulhoriied to announce the miue of Angus M. (Jill, of Dradford township, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic party. Jano 10. We are anthorizod to announoe the name of Isaac Kline, of Bradford towiuhin. as a randi. date for County Treasurer, subject to the action oi ine uemoeratic party. June, 10 MAItRIKD On Tuesday, lln 2nd instant, by Cyrenius Howt, Kn., Mr. Isaiah 0. ltarger to Jlisi Lavina l.'ronell. .T-frOur faithful Register A Hecorder seems to have abandoned hie duties toward the public for a short time, and gone into "registering his will" and "recording hie deeds" on his own hook. On the JiSth instant, at the residence of the brido's father, by the Kov. (Jnrdner, Mr. KoliL Elder, of Hower, l'a , to Miis Nettie, daughter of Is aac lltoom. fnrwensvilln On the 31st of May, by Isaac. Lemon, Ksq., Mr. ueorgo Mctracken. te Miss Agnes Jlollihan, all of Ferguson twp 0u the "111 instant, by Levi Spiece, Ksq., Mr. Ooorge F. Miller to Mary Jane McMuHen, both of Pike township. l)IUIIn Cloarfield, on Friday the 5th of June, Kate, daughtor ofj. M. Kettlebarger, aged five years. In this place, last evening, Mrs. June, wife of Jacoo Miunkweiier, aged about 29 years. iltto Sibtrlistmtnts. It i:i il l All ., , ,i , i ln Gier and more plain terms, that the iif tlio speeches on that occasion some half ... , , i , e-"- -"' i'i'"'" i"i i.Miiier, oniuuei, is n 01 ,l. l...-r.i.-. i. . . ' ilozen in ull breathes the same tone When thirtv thousand NO l lC'i: At the last meeting of the board of lielief for the county of Clearfield it wail resolved as follows : Itrtnlrrd, That all old as well as new appU- cants for relief must ni pear in their proper per- I bis shows ' on Def"ro ,ne Board on Wednesday or Thursday, I wv ir, ui aimi uiiji ui iuijr, ioii. I Notice I hereby given to those persons who y are 'bilds of the same rci :' or. !tl"ve "eeivJ relief by sending the usual cortifi- lbiiiuu..! nl'lnj iu jris.'ii iii uiun iu uuutiu re lief. II order of Ibe Bi.nnl. I ui a tin i ii I I.-v rri. ...... .-. fa..i-'4..,.(ai. patriotic resolve. freemen Square there tbosfi bn nnn Km v. k.,1 K Senator elect from New - - - - j - . v i uuvi j i. v ' 'J a u i J they aro light. descendant of that class of men who drove ' fl1".!0:"3.". irsunr. . lien iiunv uiuusniiu i p ,.. . , , niTixa.' an ,. , ibeef to the Iiritish durini; the Revolution. 1Aln,0'--AI' pe' thus assemble in Judependenee " . ( j od not to purchase lieremust be a caute for it and. ' T'x (io) Morgan, United States control! of a certain e York. EfesVThe Dei ks cuunty "conspiracy" case came to a close fot the preset.t at Thila. delph.a or.tl.e2nd mstant, by holding lhe sl Mp co,,,,. oblnino(1 for ,,im j lho four oflliA pniiiiniriilsi.j" Ir. t ... said Governor. Such men never sine lour ol llie "conspirators" to bail for their appearance at the United Stales Cir. the irrepressible conflct" which Lincoln &, Co, aro waging against the "turn of alj i i.lainics." and smv illainics," and says: "If slavery is to li continued in this country, we want the Irish Cmholies to take the place of lhe aegroes, and let the more intelligent and more virtuous blacki be libeiutod." The Post has always boon a great advo cate of tho doctrine that "all men are Hulsor, the leader, was hold in y.lOOO, lhilbert ami Oxeniider wri l.bl in -All persons are hereby caution er in any manner have note given bv me to one lins tun-. Jonnainan i nsso, uated April, zist, 18(1,1, Tor the iian pui- . . ... ... . . . lased a private residence in WashlUgton compelled by law, not having received value city, for which he nava $1)3.01)0. . therefor. I- Kh.ul.HICK LITCHFIELD This amount Is just the onesthird that his brother made in swentte.i davs out of C! 11 iia.siv, lor ine niouiu cnuing iiiar ov, urns: ASSETS. June 10, 1863-pd. 'TATKMUXTnf the CLEAKFIFLD C0UH themvnloss oompellcd by law. JOSKI'II .Mi W CD ME It. ; Hurntide, June ,,, I'-'OZ. p i j 1Xr.Cl?TOHS MITICP.. N'otieeis hor.-' J by given that L.-tterr Testamenlnry on the 1 estnle of Thomas Carson, late of Ilrady township, ! Clearfield county, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons in.li'l.u.l to I said estate are riiiefted to m:.ke iinuiediaie pay- ' in cut, and thisu having demnnd' sjgaiust the j same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ! KI.IJ AP.ETII CADSON. rxecufx. I JULIAS A. TEKPE, Executot. ! Tlrad tp., Juno 3, 1S6.1. i.Jo ill Pint WILLI A M SC1I WKM. Pro d May 1,, lst.:r. do i Wll.l.IAM A. WALL ('B. Jen . j Attorneys at Lair, Srald Cl.KARVIKI.D. PA. r.DJ dl - kiti ii. w. sin t ii co. do MI.KCII.W TS, and dualrrs u,; 1)- p tjnods, (iroceries. Hardware, Ijai-eusta.-'. . ever.' tiling umiiiMv kevt bv the trmls. j',7 SKCUND Street, tiel.iw Judge U.n.rl''' site the l'retbvterian l'hiiri-h, ClrartiJd "a Dec. I, l-t.'l. elo i Zejjoy: i. n. blHI. ' T. s. n'cc, tJ,A HUSH k il'CULl.Ol'a (."oiled Ion Ofliff, Ci.s tsru . Cyl.v Graiiah's Nro- f! Feb. 5. '02. ntid a'f i bo fiiuud IsEVEK FLKCAIm rylin- 1 Justice of llm iH'nrt? c i DII N'ISTI! ATOR'M MITICI:.. Letters j . , ' I. of Administration hr.vinS been Kranted this . Lnthcrsrurg, tlere.il C. lu lay to the undersigned on the estate of T. K.'."l"!"u i'fu"'l"'J Beans. Mills, Into of Hoggs township, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate ifre requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tho pame will present them duly authenticated for settlement JAMES T. LEONARD, June 3d, I S63 -fit. Administrator. Administrator's Notice. "jV'OTR'E is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Moses Nor ris late of 1'ike township, Clearfield coun ty, deceased, have been granted to the undersign ed. All persons indebted to said estate aro re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES iV-RIDLEY, June 3d,lSfi3-6t Administrator. GREAT REDUCTfON ...',! I Shaving and llalr-llrcii q.... JKREMIA'H.;OKR13 respocull I to his frieuds of Cieirtield and iii CCfltS. hj has returned to his old stund, aD'l II jj S' pared to render the most perfect sa'arfaT who may desire his professional eniy Clearfield, Ajri OiC W , W. SUA , OUt rilYSICtAN A 8 1.' H u K 0X fifimLM HkS permaucntly locatvl at ShsJ T W where be respectfully f ' i AvVUO publio patronage. May MJ Jan. Mr.Murray. PF-AU'K-; IN' I Irv ("ioods. (Jrocories I.iitii1) I r.uiiisi.l.i, 'a i Dee. 21. ISA. 1 at ti" , , 'Wool mid Flax Spinning KedUCed Price?. TrARRA'Tl;l).Um.f,ic."'l niie t Id slock to be sold at a reduriion to cor respond with the new goods. New Goods T J-1. KRATZER Has just receired a general assortment tf 1)UY UOOUS at reduced prices DRY GOODS at reduced prices MPV niiiHK t ...i. LHii UUUDSat reduced prices i OU UUU a '.nil.. .. Vf A R R . W T I I ) , M mi f ie t ii n' Y T nnnas by the uniiersigneil, n peoplo of ClearHeld county to cnibrn tunitv now offered to secure one of tl. Maehines. They will be s ilil cl. rrwtii. Cull at the Old Shri, In ( hi May fl, 1 863. t "When this cruel war it over." "ItIienews." Bills discounted ( Pennsylvania State Stock (specie ... Tlun rrnni ntttAr TlunVa Our dates from the Rappahannock are Bank Notes of other Ranks l.i0 each for attending the meeting, lhe 5th inst- A l,orlic,n ot - ,Iook- che'klTaX ''A"1 onder d7and JJ'0Ir mm inig was nem in ?l,i)UU lor actintri " "'-v uosscu mo river a :iuri. Overdrafts, t. . e I rl ;t i . i.i v i i-..rn;.... as ."Secretary. Owners okU.npatemf.u Lands The act of Assembly in relation lo the graduating and valuation of unpatented lands by the Commissioners of the several counties of created ccjtial, but in this instance the( Pennsylvania, will expire, by its own lim. Irish Catholics seem lo be .JiwarJed. jitalion, on the 1st day of August, 13C3 This bedlamite journnl has raved against, Those interested bad better take idvan tho inmituiion for the past fifteen years.llage or it in time, and have thoir lands and now turns around and slanders every 'appraised by the Commisiioneri and pt "r hita man mho is not a negro at heart. ' euled. lfoia the date abova montioned. distance below Fredericksburg, meetinir Furniture with no very formidable resistance; and v g RenJ, smp, one account represents that the rebels Loss and Expenses, still hold acd occupy the city, under, ijongsireei: und another, that the rlacei (82.734 42 47,4411 11 5,424 bt 21.S44 30 9,V50 (10 00 78 205 78 315 71 764 7$ ISO 80 2.10 00 lv2,4!7 49 LIASItmFS. was deserted, and that our fotcci had uns f."Pu,1 B,fck Pld in ... -..j . T . . , jsoioi in circoiauon . molested possession. In connection with d Depsltors. th is information, there aro unm-stakesblo Due on certif of Deposit, signs that an attack upon Al.drl4,i & S:!?1?' . ' ashinglou, 4c., is aporeliondel by our Due other Ranks, authorities. ' 'o'erest and Exolurj. We have nothing new from Vicksburg. fjO.OOO 28,24 95,057 67 13,670 2 157 60 12 50 - 4,549 14 l,3jg 40 ft a 1 Ol I Domieis ana onawis pnee Bonnets and Shawls Bonnets and Shawls Bonnets and Shawls CLOTHING CLOTIIIXi CLOTH IX (. ! CLOTHING ; Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Notions, Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Notions! o o 0 0 1 POUNHsi d WO" for which 'be Vim will bt naid bv. I J. i fare, ClearOeld, May 13, 1S03. fare, DANIKLOWni.ANrJ. TZ -rltKTifK ..r th " Luthersburft, Cle' iWillatrend promptly to ell bosinesj !lo r.j i March 2S, I3B0.-J? : L. J. CRAWS. wu1i ' CRAXS Avn BAUUK Attorneys at Law, M.I est pen ii'd Slmttl Shawls d Shrv in 1 mi t Is Haidwaro, (iueensware, Tinware, Notions May 3, 'en. ClsaJ Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Notior. iVn t TrTnv m -1 iJli. 31. WUUl'" vjiircsrasoss aimui JU'irs. !-jracticixo rhysioian.and r.si vuiiue, moiasses, eugnr, Bait, M. geon lor roniioni. uim-e ojh s Candles, Rice, Flour, Hacon, Fish, j Second and Cherry streets, ClearfidJi xonacoo, crackers, Vinegus, Oils, Varnish. .innnary i' MUUJMUM OOjrjS- dr. j. w. POTTEI? Carpets, Oil Cloth, Dnijjuet, Lookinif Glasses, I'hyslrlan and furffeoli, h' Clocks, Churns. Wash-boards, Tuba, buckots, flat locattd at Frenchville, Covingtoa l Irons. Pans. Window. Llln,!. M-.ii n..i ars his nrofnssioual services U t"J , - -. -" aii-jinjiur, voai ' w J Oil I.Binns. TTmKf...tlai . ...1. i enmmnnl I v. ''I .a-...,..-, tiDu vuiup, ivuires ana , . Vnrlrs. Kniuini. Prnaika, Ulna.. 1.1 . nl. : .. 111 - which will be sold on tho most reasonable terms. J. V, KRATZa' and the highest market price paid far Grain,! MKHCHANT, and dealer to Wool. Shinoinf Furs and all klnrl. of . Kbin!o- rtr.in am) Prol"iu-e. l"i produce. J. P. KRATZHR, ; above the Academy Clearfie.il P Front strat,abva the Academy, ClearBeld, Pa. i Deo, 4, 1861. VUalQ tf, 11,1,4. - J . mm niiiwi rarr ere. "i Mr!05l has RYE, CORN and eood jV a two hones In good C. FAMILY FLOUR, for tale at -im,497 49 burz. Also, RVK and CORN at Ayrs'l Mill. Philip- cheap for CiliY, by 1!. V. 'i,h' ,A 0ilt,Vamla klnir Ghw L, BuckcU, . 11-pa par. - ,, Knives kinf. AH LiiHble tr i fer Ort-a of enfltlT KRATZEl. jtearfield JB I , formsr'T " ads fr ' sr warr . 1 Ullip-n urg, .May J7, 19M u ClsarS-14. June 3,