tty .dcaifuh Jfjiub'atnn, - I I . 1 1 TrvKI of Ohio has or-mrr-i pm .... .u m lo prevent thr, Vsllindig hmnirirfor.xmniillit-g liMor I""'-" upon political qiitions. It wan ClTll and MlliUtf Tower. frr!ior Imprison! bf military limn, VtAPi of Jwlii lhitr m fMrin- of or It Motot marshals ct olhnr r-nlrori, A yfninnffih.m, Martial tnM it .cling Uh'lor authority of Ihe 1 rrcl'Ienl, UhUiM in th lytl NtaUt. nd Ui ourt lofot whom the question Owwio, My it. 'ahalUe Ironlil hsll determine, that lift (hlTi lUF : t received, dome lima ago, Wi entitled l'i hi libotty, then, iin nM tour loiter Inviting me lo attend the lib. JfAii dtdfion, force shall l M frjia , Tin tnrelinir rallnd lo vindicate llio rkdit 'Mrn m,aht to bmn hes'tVmn to iv'v-rf ihti pi' ol His ropla to eir thoir sonlimmit nVfery in o'nuirim M miitory r7Mfi. , on. n(li(,u to rritienuo Iho conduct Tin Msn-tina; of th? tviil om of th Nw Tots rtfM. A itiee-UnpJ of Dm rlit .M of tatphh t.rwpoftt rf New VotK ; ( y, wn lnM cn Mnndsjr ol lst r eek, lo -Voinidor the nlj " t of I lis n .tnm, content and rlght- ful limitation, if any, of Iho publin j;ur QI.FAT REDUCTION. New J (iooih nl ll'lnet ! I'littM. : .ii I isi'li the. mw' a t l. tic-' rA ecrmpoadcnl ..... I.. I r.l.f.J J.I... I w,,u Mnf , IIU 111 J avwWt Frywu " i.- mo., .-,.... miir. force a i ii mil e La said commotions. tin' sue . . An If anma mnuilnff Pro. M urrlUbl t : . i .u l.A,.r..l i..nuuintinn f ia ti-ni T nrmvpr wiiai " " ier, 1 unswer u now, inouuu imoi ovm iu otui innuuv.n .1.. .. 1.1 noma about 11UI prsiullva liuullaK for ,.,.lin m nt,nrnL inrivililr. ami alao that it 18 bpller tliHt CKtlOil lllOUI'l 1016 'juo anJ aoimuulilou f Our li Ii totollblia bccnuae 1 tbitik lliat in the promt crirfia 'a portion of lU territory Winn it liberty. ' w ff i aui lUat If Ut did aol, th swi no ovftl citiifn ouaht to aUnnH nora tuo Ana n lor mia ouso wie ttoutd. iinv r.owfr to lm rrcnt-nt at the tnnvtiriif. do . unltu in tne Juctor ftcn a' 'm IPnA.i tun .rAu. inlm! until I liii mrtl'n reju.'anre auitA hondciS. If it irriuitoM Inquiring ,rwt)l tuninont from' nnnwering your let-that such action would impoda tl mounlng Pro. Marrhikl ,e ( answer jt 0W though lute, tiotli to'cohiful pronecution of the war. I in n limo of uar The meet iii); rebullioui State I cxpri-auion or hit opinion. aholl succewt in eslaDliauing meir inua I The action that has take n placo aince'rendence, the fiult will le that of tlie your meeting waa held conrincei Die that1 Administration ; and the people, drivon ;i i, ;Mi;,.,. ,,r iho ProifUnt nn.l to choopo bet w eon two evils, will nave SirW btrv that Vr. flaaoork, the agent t -1. f II.. !.!.. Tl' I-.1...1U V. ...In returned ! tlila eauatj and effem bit mill, at Bdvlneri to cruMi opponlion 10 ttioir cis , wisely cno m nnu w.- k. .. . P.. ll.ij ,i;uimi ia ilia Id.lbl oy nien Ol ion a nu vwirnr. rnr vine 1 purpose thuy have eMabliihed and do now I The tiraoa require, in a ery hth de iictually entorco mnrtinl law lnveralloy-lgree, the exerciee of the virtue! of cour ial Stolen, and they will doubtloaj do tho age and of prudence. Moderation in our .name in Now York, und everywhere elG, counsels will give us strength end unity in ill 111. i .U t Ita- V Ol A nm.lf. tn know that the nclion. Let us accept a our loader him , people will not nubtnit to it. To manv persona tho words "martiul JerU Curiitlaa Bnady i Hell-John Me. law" do not ronvey any Very definite iea ',r tie old Iri9i. Mr. lianeook told a laige nuoi ; Ur of thee mill. Id tail county Uat autumn, and we kaft heard tliem highlj tatkeo of by - hoie whoB.ve eed them ae being a flrat olusi I.VKOLMNO Ol'l-'ItUn. '" Quiikeo , BogKlvid Adame, r ) llralfird j They know that it is something very harsh Win. HooreM J!ray wwrien oiopi7 i side NwWhtniton . V. Patohtn i Che-t II H. Hard Clearfield f Lawrenee Wm, Mo eiltouii i Corwutlle Pike A. Mneon t le aMlO. W. Kfpkart t Fer(tueonM. Watts ; Fo A Hueton W. J. Woodward tiirard A Ou sben JobnBpaekman; Graham 4 Morrie J. P. clr(a ; Uulich A Woodward J. 0. Cain ; Jor 1mu 1m a JUInos ; Karlhaus Covinf;.un Wm. White . Knox U. J. Catbuart : Venn I tuirW City O. II. I.ytle; Vtiion Uloom -John W. l'aully. Instructions to Enrolling Officers. 1. "You will itnmcdintely enter upon vour duties, and eoinplote tho enroll ment of such uubdiBtrict without tho lruift delay. ' 2. You ura to ouroll all persons sub ject to military doty. Observe the enrollment blanks, And carefully study theheadingsand divisionsof tho same. You will hoo that you are required to enter in the propur columns thereat dne, name, ago on July 1,1803, com plexion, whether white or colored, profession,' occupation or trade, (in Claim 1, whether married or single,) place of birth, and formor military a-rvl of each, tierson enrolled, with Mich remarks in the column appronria- iuiiat that tho war tod to that purpose as may apply to not to restore the , L tho chho of any to whom upecial re nirks may b applicable. Vho Khali be Unrolled. 3. The enrollment, so far as you are concerned, must hicludo all male per sons betwoeil the nges of twenty and forty-five, in tho paso of any person claiming ejt.vmptioa on tho ground of and rigorous, and summary, hut they atip pose that it bears some reaomblnnce to all Other laws of which they have ever heard or rend, in thin mpeot at least- that it defines offences and fixe their punish ment. And 1 cannot but suppose that many of those who clamor for its efttab liBhuietit ore ignorant that it is nothing in the world but the absolute and unrestraint ed will ol ascription of martial law upon the authority of tho highest judicial tri buul of our country The lunjungo is that of Judge Wcodbury in delivering tho opinion of the court in a case determined by tho Supreme Couit of the United Kiut! "Buil." avs the court, "tueru citi zen, instcatl of rtpoting under the thielil qf known and fixed laics ae to hie liberty, property, ami life, exists with s rope round his neck, subs jeel to be hung up ly a military despot at the next lamp post under the sentence tf some drum head court-martial." It is true that Republicans have no rea son to believe that thy will be safe fiom the horrors of this law under a Republi can Administration. No Republican or Abolitionist has yet been arrested, imprisi onod, or banished, and they may reasona ble culculuta that none ever will bo. Such persons aro permitted to stigmatise the Constitution as a league with hell, ana shall be prosecuted, nion, but to destroy it. without beinc regarded as cuilty of any "disloyal practice." The only sufferers, so far, huvobcen Democrat. Indeed, the vory purpose for which ihe establishment of muriinl law is sought by the managers of tho cluts und leagues is to deMroy the Democratic party. And we find it declared in an official document eumniiting from tho War Department, that to support the Democratic party i to support tlie cause . r - t , . i ueiiiuuraiit; pi wniw, v alienage, eiaroll his name, and, underi()f tllQ ralol. 'ru;s terrible engine, then tho head of "Remarks," state your be lief, from what you have known or hoard, wheijior or not ho has filed his declaration of intention to become a citizen. of other cases of exemp tion. Enroll AM., informing persons claiming exemption that this Board; will dutcriuiue, when such persons shall bo proMontwd Ucforo it in pursu auceuf the luw, w hether or not they ure guhioct t military duty Clans. i. Tho headings of tho two kinds of enrollment, blanks furnished to you will indicate into which class a person falls. -Enroll both classes at the same time, but upon separate lists, as indi cated, and BKtjARErLL to enter each name upon thei proper ono of tho two sheets. 1'cnuns Prcs.nt in or Absent from thch' Residence. 5. Yon will enroll all who have their domioil withiu your . . . - i though some may bo temporarily au sotit therefrom. Tor . instance : stu dents in colleges cr bchools, teachers, approntioes.sailoi 'travelers, traveling merchants, and sihnilur classes of citi zens, must bo enrolled in tho districts in which they haro their respective domicilii. Under the head of "Re marks," nolo such hbsence, and where. I), termination of Age. C. You will judj,;e of the. ages ol ni iividuals lrom you can obtain every cac make- a decision as to( whether the person in question is bo-1 tweeu tho aces of itwenty and forty- bo, omroll turn in ono or is to be set, in motion by one political party for the persecution of another, arming neignuor against neignuur, anu setting issues in every household. The machinery is prepared. Already me son cret societies are in motion oouna uy what caths I know not- That they who design these thing design all their dread ml consequences iao not uenoe; uui they know little of human nature and lit tle of history who cannot discern them. Undnr a single despot there is equality ; from a single despot there may be hope of escape. 15ut the worst form thut des potism can iissumo is thut of tho tyranny of perty over party; and if auj thing cn add to its horrors", it is when the domi nant faction is iuQumeu by ranuticism and led by priest. Whiit matters it that thso men are .ni.Bcipnti.ms. that thev act under a sense i.t ilntv. of rcliurious duty ? 1 do dot ims i..nrh their motives. The more conscion r . ., a ii j, tious tney are, tue urao. an wu" aro conscientious, and it is this that makes theit tyranny, of all tyrannies, tho most district, tnHufi'erable. ..... , Wuat we can unu ougnw iu u, upuhu tho mere expression of our sympathy in aid of our oppressed countrymen in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, is subject upou which it may be lis well at present to say nothing. Let us wait the course of events. We have an immediate question to deter mine for ourselves, and that is whethor we will permit the establishment of the same fpeices of government in our own State ; a government which not only no Englishman and no Frenchman would endure, but ncainst which the very laza. thfi best information I mill of Naples would revolt. 1 do not in each case, but in speak of exceptional cases of an extreme t.ublio necessity, such as we may imagine, though their occurrence is not atoll proba ble , but I speak of systematic acts, done under claim of rights, without necessity, r.ratpneiM acts which are not tho other class, as tlho fact of married ifwran'.ly uneonstitutsonal, but utterly or sinele may dotorrjaine. V idowors subversive of liberty and or law, ono of whom not less merit than position dosig natos (the chief magistrate of ou ritato), and follow and support that moderate and patriotic, but not fueUe or unmanly, poli cy which ho ha recommended and en forced wiih so much dignity and success, and I shall yet hope that the Union may triumph over both classes of its enemies the Southern SeoessionisU and the Norths em AbolitioniRts. I remain, gentlemen, Very respectfully, your servant. William Dlbu. To Gideon J. Tucker, John Hardy, and Andrew Mathewson, Esqi. The Kansas Apostle for Freedom- The t'ollowinn loiter is from the lion. Mr. Conwav. M. C. from Kansas, in the last Congress : A word Tn the. Kditorol the New York Tribune: Km .The recent uvowal of Mr. 'ierrit Smith that ho is in favor of a restoration of the Union, even if such restoialion should involve renewed power to Slavery, is a alight indication ol that counter revo lution in public sentiinont on this subject, which the war is calculated to effect, and which political leaders seem determined through it tobriugabout. The only period in which there was a ghost of a chance of ivine this war oa Anti-blavery result was the first two years of its exi tience. If it had been tuken hold of at the outset as an instrument of revolution - to dissolve the Union and constitute the North the nation -thus liberating the Government from all constitutional obligations to tdavesholders, and had then been rushod through with skill and euergy, under wise Ministers and competent uenorais, in a manner to give full effect to the power of the North, Slavery would have been swept out of existence, and the seceded Mates conquered to the authority of the Union, and held as subject provinoes. But this was not done. Un itiecontrary, the war was employed as a means to pre vent revolutionand to maintain the Un ion- The object was to force upon the slave holders the rights guarantied to mem y tho Constilutmi they discarded. For nerly two years lh most zealous regard was puid to these "rights," and military operations, conducted m a manner 10 iu- dace the Hoiitliern pcuple to return volun-1 tarily to their Federal allegiance. In com. sequence of this policy, tho golden oppor tunity slipped aw ay the South became a settled and determined Tower te North lost tho preH:ge of victory, and its morale Wiis broken. Thus the war became a failure and ut terly ceased to bear upon the question of the subjugation of the South in ony man ner whatsoever ; and now, whatever may be said to the contrary, there are few ie fleeting minds which have not coma to the conclusion that the independence of the South, iaan established fact, whether reonirnized or not. The war for the future, therefore be oomes simply an instrument in ihe luinds oj .nlitiral manaaen lo eff'ee.t results favorable t thdr own personal eiids,and unfavorable to the must of Freedom. What matters it that a few regiments, of negroes, more or less, unuur iineiuw-i are sent into tho field t Wh it matters it that the President's edictof Emancipation is printed in Little & brown's edition of the United States at Large? Is ltichmond ours? or even Vicksburg? Does not the Confederacy still stand hrm and aenani. and does it not promise to stand o in the future ? And, above all, is noi me x resu. dential election approaching? . . .. 1 1I..1 41. u TTninn la nn it IS nOW HKHUIUCU Uinfc mo " object paramount over all other considera- t bus. and we are toxi tnai n musi nr be relinquished. We are asked to adhere not because u gives us nu;esa- tions, camposed (he tnoeting ; and the resolutions which wo give below aio se verely condemnatory of tho conduct of the present Administration, in its unlo.v rostiiction upon ceiUin public journals ; Among those piesent woro--W. C. I'. Prime, Journal of tkwmieree : U.IC. Hot- ton, Caucasian : Win. Caldwell mid Hor ace P. Whitney, of the Sunday Mercury ; HoraCA Ureely, ol the Inbticc; J. 15. Heach, Sun ; Anson Ilerrick, Atlas ; Kev. Dr. l'aime, Observer : P. J. Median, Irish Amitricati ; Mr. Ottendoll'or. Slants Zei- lung; John Clancy, Louder; Theodore Tillon, Independent , Cornelius Mat thews, New Yorker j H )boi t Mc Finland, Scion tifio American ; M. S. Isaacs, Jewish Mes senger; James hrooks, Express. Iloraoo Ureely was culled to the uhnir, and Elon Coinstoek appointed secretary, Messrs. Brooks, liltoo and Prime eresp a committee on rosDlutions, and after a brief recss reported the following: Whereas the liberty and tho rij-hts of tho press, as uffeoied by the existence und neoessitios cl' a stute of war, and especially of civil war, are topics of the highest pub lic concern ; and Whereas recent events indioaU tho ex istence of grave misuppreheiuions and la mentable ooii fusion of ideas wi lit regird 1 1. in id w it 1 1. i m ni l r- -i p,ir: nt , ,.!, ,l.f I i I -tu-' . on.t ip, t n tl r I tih It H , r ithxil J ! fn.. Xllt.Hll'4 ( 'iilS.MK )-Ht, en (,..,Mnt-J ......... .... 1.1. 1 ... 1 I - lf. trutlin h im rn n t '"nut, I will .nj i ii l if kin fui.l-'tli.f sfi'f tiit del". jyi. I'OM f l.l, ,wrMir!P., June ITth, - . - , . . t..tmu . . . i . ii it j i x . j 1 . 1 1 f,r ll,n 1111 V. hf.r.-di f-i it... K.irsli .!si., I ft' 1 II 1111 1 IJH" ' ' G J l. , 1...I ...I I ...4 . 1,1 i, I .,... II I.... ...... .J I . I S I ..,,'J,.,, .. I, I' ,,....M.'1,J :NjIM a'ld civil er ,rf.r(.(i.nn. I tliecloie vru all rir ni Rl,n4.k , , m,,, .,t , f Was Vert, irncunn ncr on .w jwi.i, t e.n u. . . . . . ,.,,,. ,,,.. equal i rupor June Ijtb, I tC.I U yi. I.r.,.mnll IIIIK C,ltl:fl,.ri..rt ll.nl oft , lt I'THlHi'! I ' ' ' " -'If " i tuMhu duto. and 'niggerneud,' in about ArCTIONlZI'K. The uu Urngiiel tawnp1 bi n Liiened sn Auciioneer, w in! J iiif"im ' the ciliitn "f CUnrCcId ooumy tl. it tu will t tend to vnlliiii; ml ', 1" ny irl ..f lle cutit, , i whenever ciilled nru. Cimri.'".- ni'i'I.H..I ! AUre.v.. JOllN'M'yfll.iaN. I June 17 Power Po., Clenrtleld no., I'll. . 11. l'ersi.ni ottlling sales without a proper )i .oenne are eul.joot to a iionulty of , whifili pi n- viiion will be enforced ajjoiimt tb wlio mJ v- , olato tlie same. I NEW HOOKS READ! READ HON. U. L. V ALLAN LI N till A M'rt mmemmw , TI1E Prisoner of State. 11V I). A.'MAirONV, KSQ., (F IOW . DESPOTISM INFO UU A C T s. Dll Y COI l 'H ir Inn"! pi ii-ps DRY (10' if)S at reduced prices IJdrunets nnd Shawls roint!l EiPtl Sh;iwU B' mitot nnd Sliawls Illinois anil SlmwU ; CI.OTII I N( CLOTIIING . , CLOTHING CLOTHING Hardware, ti'V in ware, Tinware, Notions Uurdw'nro, liimensware, Tinware, Motions Ifiudwaro, (Jneenswarc, Tinware, Notion II i r I ware, tiiieeusware, Tinware, Notion- I T.k, CoB'ob, Molusre, Sujur, Pnlt. l.'andli-s, Hire. Flair, llnonn, li.'li, Ti.bjcoo, Craokori", Vine ', Oils, VaruUh. 1 Carrot.'. Oil Clotli, llrii.Tot, l.ttjklnir Olamfi, Olockn, C'lnirm, Warh-huardo, Tnl, llackote, Oat Irons, I'anc, Window 11 -nils, WuH-r"l''. Cual Oil Lnmpt, UinlirHlkM, lled-ewd.s, Kiiivoe und Forks, t-poons, Urorko. Stove blin kii t'- All of wliii'li ill lio mild on tho mot reasonni'te tirtnp, und Ihe I ih'.-.t market pr?cn paid f'.r (Irnin, Wool, Shipping I'urj and ull kinds ef oouulry produee. J. 1. KKA 1ZKH, Front f'ro-f. iihove tho Acndciny, Clenrl . Id, l'a. Juno .'!, 1863. . . . , ...... I . I r touiis vital luesuou: uicieiu.e ! the four p,inol,, Aots of tho latt licsolvea. inat. our conceptions oi mu ... .,, , rmhths and duties of the press in a sea son of convulsion and public peril like the present are briefly summed up in the following propositions: 1. We recognize and affirm the duty of fidelity to the constitution, government and laws of our country as a Ligh moral as well os political obligation resting on every citizen, and neither claim for our. selves nor concede toothers any excep tion from its requirements or privilege lo evado their saored und binding force. 12. That treason and rebellion are crimes, by the fundamental law of this as of every other country ; and nowhere eUeso capa ble, so abhorrent, us in a republic, where each has an equal voice, and vote in the peaceful and legal direction of public ofs fairs. 3d. While we tflius emphatically dis claim and deny any right us iniie;ing;in journalists or others to invite udvocato, ubct, uphold or justify treason or rebeiio'i, we respectfully but firmly assert aud main tain the richts of tho press to criticize free) o nnd fearlessly the nets of chnrged with the administration of the government ; also those of nil their civil und military subordinates, whether with intent- directly to insuro greater energy, edicienc and fidelity in iho public sei vice, or iu order to achieve tho same ends more remotely through the substitution of other persons for thoe now iu power. 4, 1 hat any umiwions oi urn rijim cra ted by the necessities of war nhould be confined to localities wherein hostilities actually oxist or are imminontlv threaten'. ed, and we deny tho riht of any military i oiheer to suppress the issues or loruiu the general circulation ot journals printed hundreds of miles away from the seat of war. This work enutaini full and official copies of Congress, which will forovorfit a stigma upon tliac body j 1. THE TAX BILL, by which all the properly and resources or tho people aro uiort (red to tho prosout Administration. , 2. TUB FINANCE It ILL, which plaooa ail the currency of the country iu tho hands of tho Seoretnrv of the Treasury. j 3. THE CUNSOItll'XIOJi -11ILL, by wbioh all I tho bndiu of poor men, who aro not worth $W, tiro placud in tlie hands of the Adminis tration. ' i. THE INDEMNITY ACT, (fittine cliui.ix,) which presumes to indemnify the Preaidontlor all the wrongs ho hw ooininittud In the pa ft, or may commit in the future. Few books ever attactod more attention than tho foregoing. Every lniin, womn and child who is In favor of Lin'KhTY and LAW, should bny Jund lend thefo bookn. They art- all dept for eale at tho Prug Storo of ('. 1). Watson, ou K-sond lroel. nearly npputste the Court House. Juno lOlli, 1"C3. iiplou be lUil l,Mll of l!llTRiTiKS SOTICK. Noti'-e is hcrobv civon. that Lottors of Adminintra- tion ou t!o ostiito rf John .vell'ril;'o. Info of tloi.li-1 t hone leu townJiip, Clearfield oounty, deceafcod, luvinp t.ccn cratile.l to the nii-Jprsineu, an persons m il. lili-d lo ruld .Hlnte aro desired to mute im.te d'ute payment, and those having claims anaiust the sauio will present them Inly aathenlicctud for ..i.ant. ATM. L. !IAV,', Gofthen, Juno 3, JSCS. fd 1(ii'r. I DMI MSTH A, TOTS' MH I C I'. Notice it hereby given, that Letters ( f A Jio'.nietra tlon on tbo csteto of Thomas Wol d, late of Client township, Clearfl.il ti eoinnly, dncrasod, hve been granted to tho undoisigncd, a!! purMnfindefctDd to said estate are reqiredod to mnko imincdiah- piiymcnt, andthoi.e hnvinp d same, will present them duly sctt'eiuoLt. TUOS. WOODJr. I ... A. Ii. ELU'Y, ) Aa " C-bott, Juno 3, 1803 pd Goods! Good TITM. F. ir.VI.V hai just receive.! did nseortmrnt of SEASONABLE 000 US ut his old stand ou Market struct, wlni' rer.dy to Wait npoo his old custonieri.--iiiny now onoa as want lu gut the very reels Juno 10, 1363. New Goods ! REED, WEAVER & Co., Arejmt open lug a splendid lot of tho most carefully selected ever brought to the ph.ee -which they offer to their cu.ttoiners, nnd the pnhlie )enernlly, at the very lowc.it Ckui' the markets will afford, June 10, Ml.!- l)MIM"Ttt.lTOIt MI1KT. Notice hereby given thut Letter of Adiuiuistra- tioil have been (:r:mti.! to tho snbfcriiotT on the ei-t-ito of V i 1 1 in in tiabnvnn, lute of I'.ellcfonto, CVnlro county, ilc-'.l. All percons indebted to raid c.-ii.to, ure reiuei-tod to maUo inmi'diate pnvuiciil, and thuee having oluwos against the sai'no will present thorn duly nuthcntitod for feltb'ir.oiit. (1. M. YOCl'M, Adm'r. llellefoiite, Va', May 5, 1 S 13. A ( toMi: ami si;tti.i: j ilciire nil Peisons liaviiii; uusultieJ aeeouj with t'i'n in crmoction with the kounilry lij Sf.ntimsnt for Tue Times. Under no possible emergency, not even in Insuirec. lion, or amid the throes of civil war, can this Government justify ofiiodul interfer ence with the Freedom of Speech or of the Trees, any more than it can with the freedom of the ballot. The licentiousness of Arbitrary power. F. P. Blair, Sen , father of the present Postmasterlieneral, and the intimate friend of Gen. Jaokson, 5&H is not true thfttSccrc-tary Stanton, intends to issue a proclamation against children wearing enpper toed shoes. Tho inibsoribojjp IJSI to call and settle rttlPiut farther delay. They big par-Ion for liiir'mar nc jl'-ctod this notice to long. J. I). THOMPSON, JAi-. THOMJi'SOS, Curwonsvillo, May 27, lSi',3. X, tl ll't... i...l.n.j .lllkn ..nlln.,.l'i..li....i. I. ... In .1 ' Ji ,.ur.iiT,rn ,ii,.iv wn.no... diiv.v authenticated tor i "'f,,' ih M J' D-Ji?! rOtfT. On Patiirdey tho ltltb loH., on the J public rond between CurwcnsvU's and Clear field, A PEED, heloiiir'to the subs.-rlb.-r, palling P(.U;TIO..-Ah p7r.. are hm-euV notified I "T ","'?-f ' '"'J. ,r- VV R. m U fotto purchaseor Ink.-, an aMigVment of . f0'1-0 "nd ;li-ivermg it at b, o ,hc, 'l h 't f. ,i ........... -i,. i .!.... ku .j.rn ! blv rewarded.- t-.VMUtl. A E n Ctl.uk. K. Hnr'on. of Pnriisidn toHiiship, datod the Ijrhl Dec-n'. or, Ul'., anu allit;; for $131) t.'O cach.l pnyablo May iSol and lsf.5, as I have r."t rceei- ! veil value for the mine ami aim!! t efnf.o to pay j iheui vnless compelled bv ir.w. ( J'.?Kl'i: NEWCOMER. Rurn.-ido, Juue 3, Uf3. pd i may 20, 1H.5.1. ; b. ir h m v lEi d t i Li tii i;ksi:i KG, CLKAKFIKnD COCMV, PA. 1. E' rive; and it hotw-oenthirtv-rivearad forty-five years which the manifest teodoncy, if not the purpose, is not, to maintain me tuiuu uui to tloslroy it. t am sure inai we win uov submit to tint, and we ought to say so of age you will enroli in Class I. I From the Central lVess, Extra. Invasion of iheState hy theRcbels ! -O Call' for Fifty -Thousand Men. O v Through tho kindness of Mr. J. K 1rim;irn &uimt WE are authorised to announce Amos Itead, sen., of Lawrence township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject lo th action of the Domocratio party. June 3, '6 !. WE aro authorised to announce Matthew S. Ogdcn, of Lawrence township, as a candidate for j eUhu, .t la ll;'llU wm present tkein duly ,XIiC:i "H)HS' NOTIC'K. Notice Is hers- bv (riven that Letters Testamentary on the csmio of llioniftf Carson, late of I'ra ly township, CleaiTwld county, doceated, baving been grunt ed to tbt mnlersignoil, all penoni indi-l.tel to fal l etlalo aro requested to make immediate pay ment, aud IIiom) h.ivin domands Htruiii-t the nunc will present them duly uiUheiilicmcd for settlemeut. F.LIZ UlETII CAHSON, Hxecut'x. JULIAS A. TEUPK, Executor. Brady tp., Juno 3, IWt. I)MIMsT!tAT()lt S (Tlt'j:.-Li tiers of Administration having been gr'inted this day to the undersigned on the estate of T. K. .V. l i.i.h, luie i f I'opgK towii'hip. ilecciiseil, all persons indebted to suid estulo are requested to moke limat'liuto paMiicnl, and Inoio i:aviri' WILLIAM SCILWEir, rnp'icfnr May 1 186X.k-. V. ll.l.US . WALLACK. JvHV 0. UALI, A" Count Commissioner, subject to the action of tho Democratic party. June 3, '63. We are antboriied to announce the name o! to the war, not necauie u g Aneu Qi f Brndfori township, as a cand authoiitu-atcd for soiUmcnl JAMF..-J T. l.EONAUD, Juneod, IiAS &. A.'.mii.ii'tralor. plainly. 1 have not Taith in any petitions, n'otests. or remonstrances that full short lof this. There isdanger in leaving tho President ienorant of our purpose. I am not sanguine enough to hope for anything from his sense of justice or respect for the law. The powers that control inm.whetn it anlritiial or terrestrial, will do to us . , . t . . . . r t i whatoy-er we win suner, cui aio noi iiKeiy to attempt that which they knoir vte will not suller. An tes,telegrimh operator at this placo' At the same time I depreciate wi re. ' 6 1 1 1 iIhoca that rs not etrictly Constitutional we have been furnished wifJi the fol- Let us not only 'submit to but'support all . . ' i proper authority. The Tres-donl claims lowing news: ! Ihe Constitutional power toestablish mar- HarriKburrr Jouo 15. tin) law over the body of the people in the . " loyal States- tVadanyit. Lettheoourts Lee is moving in force on renna.'fielcrrnjne the ouesiion. Thejudioial an He ha dofeated our forces at Win- , thority is vested in the courts, and not in chcler and Martinsburg, and, part of. hia army aro in Hageretown, Md.jof any private citizen to submit to that The President baa called for 60,000 .authority. If he resists it he becomes a .. . usurper, and may himself be lawfully re- men to serve for six months, it not stle Ani on the other hand, if any sooner discharged, to be clotlicd and court or judge, aoting under the fomso'f ... . . iu law, shall sanction his monstrous assump- fed by tis and to bo accredited on tho Uoni() let us in ,urn (uhmit . not draft. - J thero may not be judicial as well as Exeou- Unless our people respond tO this live usurpation, and the sumo right in ex- ful achievements ia the Heiu, nui ior me dftU fof Couuty Commissioner, subject to the ao reason simply that otherwise we give up tion of .ne Democratic party. Juno 10. the Union- We are told also thai I lie in-i stitution of Slavery, like all other institu- M'e are anlhorijod to announce the namo of ' tioni. (vide New York Times of to day), Isaac Kline, of liradford township as a candi- . , . must give way or not give wny ; ue uc stroyed, or granted a new lease of life, with increaeii power, jusi as ms ei.sra nimi'of the Union may require. And to WJibLEs ACMES ii HA3LL Attorneys at Law, C1.EAH FIELD. FA. Tl"w7 SMIT1I .& CO. MEi:ClllT.S and dealers In Dry Good-, (irocerioB, Hardware, . (Jiii i?n!wsrc, uad cverwhing usually kcyt by the trade. Storo on frfECOND Street, below Judgo Leonard's, oppo sllo lii" Prerbvlerian Church, Cleai linld l'a. V(f. 4. Iffl. P. U. Iicil. T. J. M'cil.lOC'ill. lirsil k M'CULLOUGIl, Collection Oflicc, (.'i.E.ti'.i iri.ii, Pa. firlN (ia.uiAia'k Nt.w, ri'iuki(i. id.. 5, '02. ' F Jiislico of ihe pe ace Luihorsbiirg, ClnarBe'd Co, l a., will atterul proinptiy to u'.l bucinefs entrusted tohu care. April I, J-.ni. this" doctiine that life-long Abolitionist, Oerrit Smith; and that zealous Republican, ) nauia of as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the action of t'ae Democratio party, Juno 17th, 'fi3. Mr. Raymond, nnd thai eminent Demo- i crat, Mr. Van Iluren, all alike assent Smc ih dcnortalion of Vallandicham, it ! i. .., n,.ri,l iliot thi ia to bo the mongrel I We are authorised to announce the Democratic platform for the next Trcsi-; Christopher KraUer, of Clearfield borough, don t ial raeo. Now. Mr. Editor, I desire thus puulicly , and from the beginning to announce my .,.,, ,u.-ru.-, , . . , . . i r.r on MARKIKII-On tbo 2nd lnj'nnt, nt tho resi- emphatic wish to bo counted out of any , of MM M Veytown, such hi rangement. I went into tins Anti-, Miff.in ,.ounty jV( (,y lbe iter. W. M. Unrcu- Slavery business earnestly, and on thipre-j fi(1(i jir. John H. Hunter, of Jordan township, suration that I was acting with honest; to Miss Jennie M. VnnDyke. men men who hated Slavery, and who 0n ,, nth Instant, bv the same, Mr. Levi were dtermined to cast it out, come what : Rowlo, of Lawrence township, to Miss Mary might. I find that as to many 1 have been deceived. fnd that these men want power, and eareor nothinp else ; and that for the sake of power they would kill all the white people of the South, or lake t'tem w ineir arms; inai i'-y Administrator's Notice. GTH.'K is hereby given, thut belters of Ad- tnini!traliun ou the estate of Muses -Nor- ris Into ol I'ike township, Cliarnoll coun ty, deCi.ui.od, huve been granted to Iho uriJersijjn ed. All ln-i -uiis indebted to said estate uro re- o,uosled to make inmicdiiito puymeat, nnd those having claims against the same will present them , , ,1 duly auutcDUcuted for pi-ttlctnoiit. We re ulborircd to announce the nameot' nuuj u-ur,:iFV Dr. T. J. Uoyer, of Brady township, as a candi-: June 3,1,1 s3 6t. A lmiuislrator. ' SliaVlnff aild Hfllr-Drf SSII1?. date for Legislature, subject to tho ectmn id the I . f KfiKMtAll NO 111! IS rcpocllully ani.-uuoee DemoeraUo party. June 17tb, 'C3. IlkEIILl' HOTIt liAt the lust m!in tl . t0 1,;, ).,.,!, ,f CienrOeld and v5.ii.ify tliat tlVofllie Hoird of Keliel for the oounty ur bj has returned to his old stuud, and Is wll pre We are autborued to antounee the name of ( cicuificld it -..t ro- -.!c 1 us f ullnws : pared to render the niof-t perfect . suii.-facii "ii lo ali Frcdencli hhoB.of Ueccana towuship, as a can iVsorfmi, That all olil a well ns new app.i- ko may d-nire bin li'ole.-'tioiial aorvico. didate for Commissioner, sulucct Ij tlie action 01 ni f,,r re ni u.usl ai near lu their proper per- - 1 the Democratic party. June 1 "lb, '3. ein lu.fro the Hoard ua H'odnosday or Thursday, the 1st or Und duy olJuly, 1st i. Clourfield. April 9, E. Dunlnp, of Knoi townhbip. would free all the slaves or make their bondage still more hopelas, or do any other inconsistent or wicked thing. 1 have no sympathy whatever with such an unhallowed lust of dominion. As to the Union, I would noi give a cent for it unlesi it stood as a guarantee lor I freedom lo every man, woman and child, less our j.o r j . . b -,ithi the entire iurisdiction. I consider Call,a large part of th State wiU be,but on account of the 000dition of the the Idea that etery thing must be sacrificed laid wato. . A. 0. CLIill. country, and the double dangers that as House and I.ot for Kale. rrUlF. subscriber desires to aell ut private salo.f Xa lot of ground, situate in the borough of Lnm-, L ber City, with a two story framo bouse Iheroou erected, well finished. A atal.ls and well of good water are on the premises. 1 on is a very uesir able property for a private roMdeure. For fur tber information address J03. L. L'L'RBY, June 15th, 1863 3t pd. Lamber L'ity, T . Notice .t horeby given to thuse porsonn wto , have received relief ly senJiug tho usual cortia- . cates, ciuil apply iu poison in order to obtain re , ljr-f. lly orilcr ol the Hoard, . , WM. a. DUAL-LEY, Cl'k. I Juue 10, 1S3. CAL'TIOX.AH pTSous are hereby caution ed not to purchase or in any manner have control! of a certain note given by me to one ' Jobnathnn Crifse, dated April, 21-1, tM,fnr tho sum of $225, as I will not pay the same unless compelled by law, not hsving received value ' therefor. 1UELEL1CK LITCHFIELD- June 10, IS63 pd. C.MI'XWI bus RYE, CORN and good a FAMILY FbOLK, for sale at l'hnips burg. Abo, KVK and COR X at Ajrc's Mill. . l'hiliptburg. .May i", lC6.-3:n . W. We SU AW, rilYSIClAN A SURGEON, HAP permanently located at Pliuwsv t'.le. To., -. nbero hs respectfully solicits a share ol public pnlrongo. " May 27, lati.'..-y Jas. McMurray '' Matt. Irvln, IBALKRS IN Dry Goo'Jb, Groceries Lumber, ire . rim libido,' 1'u Dwc. 21, LSC2. Wool and Flax SpiuTiiii'j WIicpIs, VJ Alill AN TEll, Man u foe lured and I ' p t no 11 nniins in- 111c un iersi 71 , .." ... CIISNS. ViM IE.R KAHFtr. CKANS and EAr.CIiT, .Vttoincjk at l.aw-t May 3, '6.1. Ct.ri'trin d, tu. 10 the Union as utterly preposierou.. What was the Union made for? That we ourselves to it 7 I, tor excused. As things DR. M. WOODS. RACTlCIN'ti rhystclan.and Examioins; Pur geon for Pensions, fjiiee Souihwest eorner "! an .1. .1 . v r.. ,- iu. Cfnfo'sail us. In this way there may be ocoas What was the Union All the telegraph lines m tho State (njiI ,cUof tyrMinyt BS hft9 been already, 'should sacrifice ours have been taken possession of by the but upon the whole the restraint of tbejone, would beg to be Governmhnt ' 1 - 'judiciary will ba found adequate to our ,tand, 1 would saorifu Z 'irnmeni- ... protection, If the President himself will Idom any morning bel 2 private sources we learn ihat.J' t,t , Very truW roura, Hooker is falling back to Washington. ;.4 put If any cltuen of this State shall bj a HMIXIo lOK'li ()l'l(:io.LettorsofAd A ministrat!.on on tb ssUte of FMIii F.rliart.rf r ' 1 end Cherry streets. C'tcarf.eld, l'a. itooi township, have been granted 1 0 the under- 4 January 21, 103. ly, aigned on said estate, .mi perrons wuemeu 10 id estate are requested to make Unmedia te 1 would sacrifice the Union lo Free- payment, and those having claims against th ng before breakfast. e.me will present them for settle oent. Very truW roura, M. F. Oomwat. I U'8.ttv7tVm, 2th May,- 136S. June Wtk, D ' LE""lg ERIIARD. fd. AdDinjiotratir . DR. J. Vr. POTTER. Physlriao and turarniii bs r'raanont'y lcaUd at Fr.ceb:ll, Covington town.'hip, oil ti biiprofoiiional ftrioi tn th luryoun liaj mmejacitv. My 'nii'ly 1. Mu.hiu. r ''mwI. le el.t:ieariel.l coon ly to rmbr.i.-e the oppoi w uiried 19 Mur one r tlome. ssipcrio '. Ti.ry Wiil he fiH iurip L"' ' t'kll ast the OH M .in I urwf ur illo. WM. 1'. C11AML1EKS. 186L y ' - i . May 8 V o o 1 W ool. m rl( rf"'ps ( wcol w.iutcd. tjU.tJlAj f'r whitU the bij-iia-t marko i.rioe will be paid by. J P. KPATZUR. Clearbeld, May IS, U3. DA VI FX GOODLAXDER, JUSTlCr. offl.e pici ItpUai-rYtytrf, Clearfioll Co. Pa . wif. aiuai (rc&if-.!y to ell b.-.di.cis erwrisu 1 n. Mitrrh ii, 16). . j, yd.
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