' t I I AI M I I I' ! N WroVsilajf Moiiiiii(. Ppt. an. 6. 18G3 Ill MIX h tilt MAll: in Ki t. ,i.uin: w V tl. In. I ( I tlf.ll I linilpll It It ihi .Inc. WOUltU'AIM', er dud.ie ( ' ''' S.piemr ' '"it ' WALTr.i? ii j owinr,, I if A ", jn in C i. ;!. m.MOtH.UIC HinnillT 1KKI.T. T. J. A. M. lfLMOC.!ATIC (OIMV TI(Ki:T. il r ii, mi In P tl." ii V! ii A "ti,.' of the 'lit in j." fili'l il' it'i'S "f i lino Audi' 'ntlm, " I r 'J Vi'iii' ri'f IVnivsNntoa. I 'ill ' I'! I'tH I 'I'll lllln" "I, tun A.liiilni-iiftiii'ii l Wii'li- ihglnn In Hmw his Mill')' i din Ii, fiem l,p I ien-i.i el I'i'i Ivuni. In- I'M I" fUl I ffl I Otllt.g Illll t llO Stl III iht tool (1f Ihe irr U ' ii'RMrr ftl Wn-liirpl-'H ' '! I ,e n I ( Mini' r-Vrlce siejn't nr try- Ii g to .rVO llml Jlldpe Woodwind hold" to I hr infamous doctrine of defunct i in nml in though their shoddy li-nndiilnle in nnmnwn iMn''iHn Merlins; at ,r ,rlm u i f.( Ml. nt Up 1 i. i i nl ii nlili'l J ! f .. lb ' nM csh " 1'11,-Mloittl.lllK M'. I iiit., j A ii . - permit hi", llit-.tipli In'if ." ' i', i) nvMiitit l!i ipfnlinir . t . j:i' w itli one ol li iii"l ili.gim pful n ni pi ' knew n In nut iMtnn history. tin tl.p I 'Jili nf Ahi-itl Inal. iwnol Ale .Lincoln's minions, went ins tl Lmliio if tin Mini mil of Samuel SlinftniT, lliP Pies- I'tovosl, innde a innstillv (It m cut tipoti hli'l t III I dinted Cnpl. M (l,.,),.n. Joseph ;m1ori,,l,i,r,.H IIP w il. ol a mM Owens, IiikI .tolil) M.nw, jr , to ilritfl rf"- Monnt Jnjr . tut ft " Hl'.t' I ' rlmiil lion, i n tl.P 'J- ,,f A IH', i III tilt f'll I ("! if f.lMmri ft I IrtllO- I Iii'i 111 tni-f !r,if n (i talblto I i fti I'liinlirtf? V.'lllinm Wallacr, I i'ii n llm ii, i . " it (rpn r itiiini.. i, i . .... i M, I 'f ft n in i l.-iit. nn'1 ft. Mmw, Sen' liny. II . fi p p m. 1 1 , n. f fji in,Hi II r H"T rifrfl f t. 'I tl n (i-inpiwiriiH T.d'V l-f, Pf km i hi,,. tit".l, l,'i (Mild Hi ail IV ,ni. SH.MI LV, i-nnJi'lnlfl in noninion iwi mh-hip. 1 . . t . I . . t ' ..... liOYKK. I' CU-iirliflil nmiity.'nrvrr l.rl.l. nr tvorai.Hi. nun iui.-lU-'NTON, McKoan couniy. i N'otlilug d-tuiioii. ! We hern jiii-m-nt our ipiiihts h uu iiic , fir4t net of ilio iliuinu. ' 'rl. it.. tl., .ivn In ilitrtrnnr Aiutirv G. (Air- I ., A. M Ac ii iin ike tlnrk lnnUm ur Iin7 IiRuKLL. lutiniik iXirt'M-io o( (,p di-ti'P of IliC uipptinj;. A(iir thp rominitlpp roturno.l, nirl lnnlr'.l in llii'ir rpnlulmn, lliry wpto reml 1 y IIip Si-ciPtiiiy, nml nnnniinuly ndnplofi. Aftor whirli, on nintion of Win. WhIIupp, Siumicl Slinllnpr wn tilpoteil Trpsi'li'iit, nrnl J. n. Shttw, Ciiireioniliop Secrcliirjr of I lie C'lul li'fird ilpMilrr in Kol ii low ii'liii.. nml iil- Irr iitP"in)f in of Iii'i lieililinrx lo nit In IIip IliUinnin nrt, nnnltpil mi'l frnri Ii ci I lio linup, Inking put I ii'iilur inim to ppflli'll fur Inilk ill Ihe i'ii'liMiri. Our, ninr cro(l In in I'm my tlmn lli other, (known hh ilrunkrn .lop Millri). iilioiu Iwo nuts "iliol," iin'cocl mI (lip ptnir to romi'lel tho ppurch, nml linilmj; noiliin uj'on Aliich 1 " roi-ui" ron Id I it U o. vin L'l'iiiiiM hut n mililiirv ovriwimt, dir-iv n Jirvolvrr, whirh Iip IihiI rrckrd in hl 1-i.ti.n if jAMtn ur,i ti it.tirnf ".'v I "ir", pf kmih.t,! I, l" (Mllll Hi ail ' IVp .nln. f II In ,ti if Al' til II 9 f.,l,p H,, Ill ii il I, Pint In, if ?f n, , ..I I f ttm mill Hi llpit ( f (lie Mid Jinn. I Curtrjr, R tin. jull hi ( I, fttl flil n imi. 1lii fil'l t nrlr, iii i I r ul I rVM r,lt, In liplctil, nf rtn l f riirp, lipM rnii lr.,n, l,un i)f, r.'imin I pp, tniiilv lilikfK, Knrt li((lil liiiir, nr i n llm ,,.ir lii,' rnim il by ft ir llng I'illi n i ut In ntlit. - KAMI, C. TIIOMI'HON,) J At (HI MU, I Coin lull TIKI'S lioVU II KIITV, J Ci.im'iiii Oiiur, ) l'lirli"li, I'ii. Auk JH.'il.L ) I'm ,n , H '4, r.i.i I i ph p ti,inp, ,, . . .... . ni i rnnftin in n m ti p.. i,, f-'f llm ln"' li m "! In ,i. I, ..... ur, ftl) oilipn in nit ((( r. thp l,miit ll'i.-n, pi Hi" l.ii on of i m-i'i, ri'inini nr h nn Hie lilj ph fA..pii,hp, li.J,, ,.f Oi'iirunill ftllllH Hill'.' .' I. Til lilliil lirrnuiit I'f .lulu,., rumiiiiiinn ir oi nil Hml i ml tll l,p iiiniP'l In l'ip (),, , 1 l"'Mlll l flmifpia i'.ii,iv, t . U i' ,')'' ll, I .... . II . . ... ,1.. V I" lf( w ito. lm,i,,l..'.,i' l'oii.Ik ftti.l i'linil,,! i ... I , i ... , tlt r . . ' I'liu u l i. I. ,.r v .: . , ,. I'K'llU lnlP r.f llu. lun'.. r,fP.. "'J', r- mi uu rim., rri'lrntti. l.l, unci Huipol l'ennvl,'r iiTi"iri. " ni, . il'O rnrlial mcous l of W TI'iKASURKU, ISAAC K LINK, of Jlr.mlh.nl fOMMISfltiXKIt, AMOS KKAD, t' Lawniico twp. tWJI. Atnnoi;, F. F.COf TKIiKT.ofCovintun twji. ''Some Faiis." The r.ig.'i;ihcail oruun ol last week iittpmj.ts, with ciiaracteiihtic lameness, to rt-fute our expOHiiro of the in equality of tlio enrollmont in this ('oni'i-'is-lioiml district, nml depend wholly upon "gome fuels" furi'ishixl by a "reliable pentlemfln." And what nre IhefueU? Why just ns ve Plated them so fur a Wurron couniy in concerned but not n single word alout Erie coun.lv. Will UU "roliablo gentleman" come up to the work and thow us how it coams that !!", 000 of a population in Clearfield, McKean, nmi'ssary tor tin' l'eiuorratn In evry iiiMiihiiip in iim mini? to orpni!z im'iii- fclveH into elul'S, no tlift l hey tuny the tnie ciu'ivisfully nihdnp Aholilionirii Mini Seren-ioii i.Mii, nnd muinliiiii nml up- hold the r,.ion ami the (Ami 'lit nt ion. iml 1. 1- ,: il., ....i ill'" 1 1 1 1- Willi".' I . J. ' . i llll'l 'imi'lj.-' In the presence of Almighty Uod nml nai.llltl.1.,1 to n ,.jti.en Un(,.r ,ie Con- ,h.se Wiinesse I do ftolemnly prom.-e , :,,.;. and st-veai- thnt J will never bo I ray nny or , W1KKKAS 1)l0 ttemo,.rMt- of Mount Joy, ihem-creH ot Ihiorioly iioreoiiimunieato lm.o nf)t hprelprn.(. s ,,,np ( .. tlut , them even to the ,.rnper randKluleH, cx- h.l(, J)( I(.ni.0 j( i,it-i,' i hey roulti oepl within n lawful cOiuieil or the order; C(mvonjt.,My UHseniblo for Hint purpotm, that I will never permit any ot the secrrls nn, no, )Prnlls0 ti,y w,.lv not deeply ton- of this Hociety lo bo vritten, oriimny oin- Ri(jve 0r ltl0 fl(lgrnnt invaiior.s of their er m ir.ner to be made lej:ili except for j-aresl light by tbe pnrly in power, and the pnrposa of olliuin! iimiruet.oiu Uiul 1 0f (ie necessity of vigorous action in the , will not vote, nor jrivo my influence lor ,..,,,,, oI i l ioiil campaign.' us the only' -in. :.. .I.a .rilt.nr the 1 . r .1 , - I il - I.. uny man, tor nnv ouu;d .. r- lomeiiy lor ineir wronjji ami ;ue oniy people. unles by an Ameriean bom i;:li- lop(. 0f jhr nniion, now zen in favor of Amerioim ruling Amerle.i. I Tiii.hkfiirk, seizinf (he enrlioit opporlu- nor if he be a Komiin t.'atholio; that J it h will in nil political matter-, poliir as tlniti y,.,.,,,,.,, 'nt jt always has been, is order is ooiicimimhI comply with the will jv.j, ,vin i,c oul. ,.,ief ui, Q of the majority though 't may cochin lsllpport domoeratie ptineifiles as undor ivith my personal preleicnee. 'stood and advocated by .lell'erson and econi HEiiKht.. . . .lu.-kson. WiiiHtAS. il has boooine expedient t"l . llin,, ( for the pc-rpi-iiuiinn of ome dm k deed ol inlaiiiy nml enme) nml hied, pul lint a hole throii!li the cutl' ot the co.it, ft 11 1 fi'ilioiieiiinj: a hi'lplesf woman arid children out ol their reason. In phow a cort'aroly ilrunkuid's vnlor. Now, Messrs. Editors, lliese are the class of men the nut Imrit ies at Washington employ lo en lon e I he Kmannipntion I'm. clnnintiriu and eompel ipf.et citizens to act in the drama of catching hipoi'M. The.-e are the representative of the present a iiniiiistia'ion, and Mould mnko bet ler occupants of a Slide Trison than to disgrace a civil coiiimtiqitjr ! better speci mens of liorne-thievRs, or sheep-thieves, than J'rovovl MihaU. J. A. W. (1 A I "I ION,-. All "T'.n trn horclr ranlii-n-J et sj?nlnf Imylpp nr In sny wny moilillltiR ' will, thr filluniiiji niirr(y now iu Ilio pn.cpliin iifTi'iil Wlllijiiiif, ef Ilniily tn nkliip, viiO.NH OKK 01' rT.Mi, in llip riiina liplniuri lo iup. iiihI nre luft with Mm pii limn only, rul.ioi-i to my "' rl.r. , H. K. bnHOL'Ull. , UriiOy twi. Hept, '1, '(iu p,l. j fV riHM)l. TI'.A( lir.lt.THlvonial! 1 Teclnr nr wanted In tuku elinii) uflhaj bnwri-Hi n m liuiiU fur tlietoriu olKOI.'K MONTHS. ph'iiilg to commonm iiliont Ilio lit November nut. Ti'sclirr wiglilni; t" ftpply will Jili'iue , ini't the Siiiprintiindi)iit hikI ireutrs pd cxiiiii insllon (lny (2Ut Si-i,(omlior,) st t-'l.-nrfiolil. Lib.' oral WHrjiii will bo Riven to waiiMnt Ipiirhort. Ily orJm of l Ii u lloirJ, AA1!0. C. TATK, l.nwri'nrn li., Kept, 2d, If. Hi'crotary. it i, . Ui-nlol Oormnn. A-lmmkirmo,. ,H. nml kiiiL-uiiii. the .... i , k'l r --, ....-..n It,, V 'U;(Hfil rifhtR ami credits whirh wrro of i? Kim. Isle of l'.,,r.1,i,l , J"l r ' : r-. vie ronniy, reiiiisv'.vnnia. IvstJitl Hie filial ncenuut o Jar.,,1., pe L'llsrdian uf llunriellu V, ...... I , ,ll,lnf I I. s,,.7.,t .1, . . " . ' I I, l',l . r i .r .- .. . u ....... niA.tiuin in a. ;u. ij ni. euardu an of the minor heirsof Samupl Ik..: Into of Hrad ford tp Clearfield coUa' deceased. I nf m o.vn freo will and accord, nil .. i , (;P,niv helieie tlmt Ihe war Elk, Cameron and Forest counties ure ie-l)ie Illesfln0(. of Alinif-'l"y Jod and these Leinj, con,iucle(i i,y t)0 prosunt admin istration, not lor tne restoration oi me quired to furnish 1040 conscripts, while witnesses do solemnly and siiueroiy swenr J;e ;.0,CKM) of a population in Erie countv that I will not, under any circumstances. . . r ;i i , i-i-o w i disclose in any manner, r.or buller it to be .siequ.red to fuin.bh hut lo,J? AN a I . . ' if ,v l0wer lo , event 111 4I IV JUMl , j( there an " oil excitement also, in 1800? Rut this Bloiy of the " oil excitement " wont auswer for " facts." The total vole rolled at the ''onirrescinnal elections foi 18r.0-l02, in Warren county fallowing result : Total vote 1W0 - - - 3240 do do 1802 " .... 3180 other open UniOU and tho preservation uf the Consti- lution but lor the perpetuation of its . -i-i;.: - . i i ii.. power, the B'lpniion oi murery aim uie destruction of ?ho Union. The war can onlv be restored Id Its legitimate object, Spring Election. I 1 ho Jji-Kisiature raised an act l-tst win ter, chanini; the time of holding the Township elections in thi county. Wu jiretume from a rnftual residing of th act that tho wrynj'i election will be held as heretofore, as the act seems to ho entirely silent on this point. Below we Hive, the act in full. AN ACT ri . J o t nun i no 1 1 nit, ol im the name, mjmi, juiss worus, or f ilils deL'iee. except in Con ih,, i lor all political oSces, member ol this or-. ij freedom of speech, freedom ol ; by nuthor.ly of the same der in I'lefe.-ened lo other persons ; iuai tJ,0 ,,re!1g nnJ f:-eedoin of action Within I '1 hat the lime for lirMini; the elections the limits of the law nnd coiistuuiionai ; mr township oiticeis m tho iLcil for the pui pososf instruction; llci peace an J hnrmonv be s -.hicvod thro' t I wll support in all political matters. lho t of democratic principles. Section 1st, Fc it enaclod by the Senate and House ol Representatives of the Com monwealth of IVnnsvlvaniA in General Assembly met, nnd it U hereby ena;tej SHERIFF'S SALES. virtui of sundry wrila of 'eni!t!,ini A'j-o-1 ik.., muea oni ni mc i ourt or Iniumon rlt-tia f Cltmrfield cnunrv, and to me directed. ' tlisre will be exposed to ITDLIC .SALK, t the ; (.'(inrl hmio in the hurmizh of Clearfield, on Mon day tlie2stli ilny of Scjiteniher next, nt I o'clock, p. in , the following doscnlied lunl Ksiiite, vit: A certain tract of land situate in Cheat t.jwn-1 ! ...I I .......... I ...... . . -. I p ii i p. i.irHinv.1 cuiiij , "i.iiuueu ai UnluiTll, ' H io wii : ut-Kinnins; ai a pon rnrner, li'hni:tiorth t5 Ui jren west ljtl perchca to s pi-..u, (lienoi by haul of Anthony MctJiirvey and. Lawrence. Kill ian 201 perches to mint, thencn nlnnr. il, Una t.l ; ,. I "f Anrnn I'ierco to a whits piae, thence by bind of, deceased. . ii ,.., ,,ftc Klrl l,ln"0 01 "egiTinii.ff, eoutiiiiiiiij; Itl U. I he final account of Lever Floral til mmistrator o! all an singular, the poodJ ml chutle.U, rights and credits whud . t l, : T, t . ... 1 1 Ud tl.rd, witk Blmut 7.V acre. ol,rod, with .1 '"""'."T 01 hrlf . The ti nul account or Joseph MoClarrer administrator of nil and singular tT goods and chattels, rights ami credi ' which were of Jacob H iuchman Ut. j II,.... .... ... f !..!.. 1.1 . ..' ""'51 in,. ip,, vii-niun'j ounty, letinivl. vania, deceased. " 1 . 1 he final account ol Vm. A. Wall, guardian of Ellis I. Hoover, iV.nor of David Hoover. Ute of Uwr,Z township, Clearfield, county, PenBs!,! deceased. ' .' The accouv.t of John Fl) nn, Jminll. trator of all and singular, the good, Z iiui rimitu t y ii (j into Ul X flU icariieiu county, ivncsyp-ama, jJ-i i;.. .1 . .. .... ... IT r. . int.- mini iiL-njiiiii oi j enrr bim gg of the executors of the vt will ,A testament of Jacob (Joss, Into of Iecst'ir twp., Uleai field county, l'ennsylvm.. . i v..i.v..., .. ... ."" --iam(i mrc r buhlIf piirt (lf a I((rgor aryey r.lllt.IIVIil3 I . ttaV WUUlll j Vl V- I Vi l "in field. ine name w Ueoriro Alusser. wilh twn ,..n ! Low 1I..HHA' Tll.l. :,i..l.nH r t " r - - .iiiii.i.hil,i,iii, ...ju w itiirn prro Ilecrease, Total vole for county in 1HG0 W2 - Congress in Decrease, Here we seo that Warren county but 69 vo'es lees in 102 than she 1W0; while Clem field polled 1862 than she did in 18C.0 Will this " re liable gentleninn " please try again. shows the ' j hen elected or appointed to any olliciall station conferring on me tne pow er to do so, remove an roBiiujin, um or Roman Catholics Irom ollice or place, and that I will in no case appoint such to nnv office in my gift. I do also promise and swear that this nnd all other obliga tions which I have previously taken in this order jsW e'er be hpt thrwyh life, t rrl nnA inrlJutc. All thisl promise and decline ns an Ameic.an to sustain and a- bide by, without any hesitation or mental reservation whatever, so help mo God'." did in j Tho intense hate herein expressed, less in ngaitt foreign-born citizens and Cat holies, has no parallel in this country, and yet Andiew (i. Cut tin nnd his shoddy patriots, GO Cleai field - 3794 - - ".402 polled I after Mvcmiiig ivv. ny what little Christian As Clear as Mm The last niggerhead '. j(ial..v ,,, ,.0sNf.r., now attempt to organ, in one article, berates Judge oou- , j lKi,.u Woodw ard ii as much , r .... ... ,, ..... ward lor aeciaing that soioiers, away from their respective election districts, have no riuht to vote for civil officers un- iiroi iui r hi it n. ,i uvi in,.,, iiuin.j.i.i, .v. ...v, w . . dertho Constitution of I'enrihvlvania ; I , ; ,. t,,i .. im. :nn has nppointe.t a coumusnon ol lorty duick poiHi'. ians iu eupei inieii'i w.e riet.nui.a in ! prove cf an ingi nte as themselves. several dis- liberty. are anions llm most sacred i.iiiht j Iricts in Clearti: ild county, shall be and of freemen l ights which we will mninlain j the s: me is hereby fixed upon tho last by the ballot-box while we can by 'Friday in Iecemher, in each year; and force, when we must. ,th, fijne for making the settlements with 4th, That we most cordially endoisej tho township officer in sai-1 county, shall and approve the nominations of Hon. (ieo.jhcand the eame is hereby fixed upou tho W. Woodwaid for Governor, Htid Hon. last Monday. in Januaiy,. in each year: Halter II. Lowrie, for Jcdge of the Su-'and all laws inconsistent herewith aid prcme Court. j hereby repealed; l'rovulni That lliis net 6th, That we nre highly gialilied nt the 'shall not interfere wilh the election and ic-nominntioii of )r. 'I'. J. Iloyer and sultlement this yoir ; but thej shall be A. M. I'enton for tire I.egiilature, and held as though this act had not been wili give 'hem our h early support. 'pushed. Approved 18th Maich, 1SG3. Oth, TliHt our county ticket metis our (Signed) A. ti. Cut ri.. ah l ', .... f, r,i,i-nt iii I inn i ml u n w ill im Vll nuc.h I - - - - . a vote lor the entire ticket-Slate. Leiiis-; tTAn esteemed friend in Covington la'.ive ism 7th, Tt.nt these proceedings be publish ed in tho Clearfield Jtfjmb'lin. yv.it bearing Orchard. reiKud and taken in tx ejution nnd tu bo sold us tho ptoporly of KoUvrl Mcl hernn. Ai..o A cerlnin trtict of lun l situate in Furfju ,in tonnKhip, riearfield county, bounded by lands of Willimn Kend, Joseph Mooro, William Moore, Alexander and John Ferjjusim ami Thomas Hen ry, copli.ining 'HHt a re.ioi.m or lens, about 1(1 ncre of n bit h nre cleared, and a lnrjjo Uant llari) erected ll.ereon. Seized and t iken ia exoculion ! and lo be mid as lllo property pf Uenjumin Uurts buru, auil of Tboinns Henry ki Adiuiiiintriitor of Tbmiii.s McCnicken, ducenud. Also A certain tract of Innd aitnnte In Cl;et tewniihip, Clearfield county, bounded by lands of Simon Kornbouph, Andrew and r nlmon J. Toter iu.il land lute of Muxes l'iercn and ethers, on biiniui; t acres, nboiit I acre of wbieb is deni ed. .Seised a id taken in eXecuti'in and to be sold as the property of Aaron I'iorce and Autin Curry. township, Clearfield county, Tenmjl. raniu, (leceussu. 10. '1 lie final account of Jesse Lines ;jl IJizabi'tli -l.ong, Administralnr of if and bingiilar, tho goods and chatti;, I .:..i... i .,...!;. ... I.;.. i. .r,. I l..ll nun i.iL-iin. ttijicii r.e 01.i Line", late of Hmdy tp., Clenrheld cm tv, I n., uencn-ed. K. The account of John 15. Kyle- sdniitl - islratorof all and singulnr.lbe g.oil nnd cnatteis, rictus niui credit blot I wi re of J ueiU Keirchner, late f Morritl Ip , Cleiirt.el'i countv, J'a. ISA! All (1. BAKf.EU, Clearfield, Aug. 20. Keijka. Oin AY STF.tRHCnm to thennlenimJ I 1 in Lawrence towusbiii, oa or about tlikl of Juno Lint, A RKD STJbKK, vilh a itaritu.1 Ai.si.-lwu certain lots of ground, eitimto in i frt.bend, fnuie while on the back and hiniu' L ..I Lihurlv l-ti.arr.Alil .l.nnlu knJ W,..n.l..l I . . . . , , , 11 Wpst Liberty, Clearfield count, and hounded on I the west by lot No. V), on the north by the lirie turnpike, on th ea.-t b an alley, and on the south by hind of Jacob IIcleliiij, being fill feet iCll, u,er,,,,,v-,,. .-,, . , . (, - , in front and running back 120 feet, known in l"t e and County-as w.ll send Abolition- township, informs us that .he practical I f raiJ t()W0 B1 xt. l and ti, wiih atwo M.ry " how ling to its d.n. koi kings of the draft has caused consider. I l'ranie House erected thereon. Seized and taken and in another article, in the same i.suu, : "Bully for Grant." But we mti't linlen along. V, e here , 1 he Iowa Legislature passed a uw ai '. . ..i m..,i;,; ,,it,,..ii.- f,ir i l.A 1 lowitic soldiers to vote, and the Governor purpose of showing in what ,'able dissatisfaction and excitement in that locality. The chief object of complaint seems lo be, the manner in which the en- ( intin wa he a one moniu nao uv ouo u. , ,.,.,,,., ,,,,.., u the people are urged to sup,H)rt the pro-,.. ,. . , ciL-ans. and we have not cious offoil ulav. the in execution and lobe sold as the property of J seph nifhel. HY virtue of a writ of t'irri . Pacini, U rued out of the mine court, and to lue direct L.l il,rA .ill I.. Bin..,DJ ,.. linn re cut' . rollmeut vas made to operate unjustly 'ftme time and plnce, tbe followinc deni ribed K"nl K.-t:.te, to wit : Tna cerlnin tract of posed amendment to the Constitution," so as to give all who may be absent from the rState, engaged as soldiers in. '.he armies of tho National Government, Iho righ'. to vote." Here, then, our jackassicul neighbor admits that an amendment of the Consti tution is necessary before the soldier has a right to vole, and at the Fiime time con demns Judce Woodwsru and nil his col leagues-Democrats and Republicans jlmve been placed under suiiie' i ...ii i.vv.iv.- Rcisonably ni-pi- Democratic State against the members of the democratic party, and made at ran don:, the enrolling; oflicer having went lo but two or threo houses, where he obtained nil bis in lor heard of his conversion since that time. .Committee proi.ose to send a Commit- nation, necessarily creating confusion in -nt l isun l'.amniiwii fratith xi'on the. UoirrrinuilM.e. , i nroiier name, nnd a wrong cl:i.sificntion , : ,, ' , T, .'names o: wns nominviiion ; nu a a i.u-i ... , ' .! lh,Uu" wfi-7roii.i. ,""','.Vfiminniy .ten Ihev addressed a le'.lcr toiof aues, and placing the names of 1,, j Miaans- tnan arre. : Gen. Grant, asking whether a free dec-1 or 20 persons more on tho rolls tLaii llARKtsiit Kfi. .luiy oo. oiisHiera.nerx ( .,on would be held, and whether their citement hits been created by the Uiscov- (omlit ICC -.vouhl bo allowed pmptr t.rivi- r?- for deciding that they r;ght. Theie is no mistaking the of this "question " and we assure those interested thntwe totally exonerate each and all of the "assistants" from any par ticipation in it. Il is emphsl ically otigi nal. The ' question " will not be "submit to the people" this fall. If it is sanction ed by the next Legislature, it w ill then op submitted to the people but not before. ery of enormous frauds upon the govern-' tnent during the recent army movement : in this region, consequent upon the rebel . raid. The amounts uro stated at millions , ..r l.-.lh.i.. A number of .SViifV l.olitioinns 1 arrest, and t he most searching' leces and facilities in Iho ma tier which Gen. Grant replied as follows : "In reply, 1 will slate. Hint loyal citi zens of Northern States will be a'.lowed lo visit the troops from their State, nt any I time. Electioneering, or any courtc cal- j ciliated to arouse discord. ml feelinc, w ill , r.iti. side in the township. Our frieti Is will liavn lo enbniit while Ion misrule, until I lie people in a const il'Jtioi way, have an opportunity io displacn the present Jacobin Club from position and po CT land situate in lirudv tpwmbip, Clearfield county, PjiinsyUnniii, one b-eghininj; at a Linn corner, ibenae extending by iu.pruveu.cEt of Levi I'ule south lli liereee west sb peicbes to a post, tlienr-e alonj tbe turnpiko i-i.ail noutli SB degreea west 100 perches to a po.-t. thence north one dereo wet 72 nnd Siivcn tetith perelie-. to n post, thence north P9 dejrVees earn 124 and live-tenth perches to the linn and place of beginning, contuinin nl acres and II perch es, beinir part of a lureer tract of lund surveyed on warrant tu Henry Wykolf, ubout IO acres of I wii. de-tire to keep up with their pcofeMui. ' the ri'-l.t burn broken off ; supposed to betkt I two years old. The owner is hereby risjunM I come an,l prore property, pay chnrj;es, and aid him away, er ho w-.II te sow a the Inw dirwti. MARY SIMCKMAS. Auj(. 2fi, f'3 -pd. Teacher's Institute. The Teachers of Clearfield county are nmtt.l folly requested to meet at ths Towa Hiijl Claarfleld.on Monday the alh dsy ef Oct, I next, at 10 o clcock A. M., for thepurpoml organ ixin a Tr.Acnr.NH Isstitcti:, to ontui: session one week. The object of this mer-titf , for tbe attainment of preuler pnieienry in u.1 different branches of study ; in the art of to,-. Ing, nnd for the diseursion of ?mh topici u.-l late to the advancement and interest uf ut nl nion schools, Teuebera are ((iif led k.sna. es;ays, or short addresses on practical m.f l connected with the theory nnd art nt tsictud in Hint tbe exercises inn be a interestiof I attractive as poesiblo. ft Is earnestly hoped that all teichtniil wish tt iiiia'iiV tbeinTelres more tbornushlr, u I invest je'ition bv the War Department. ., , ! The most corrupt practices have prevail nuihors.iip' d jn ,,orse contracts, and in clothing ynd ; subsistence supplies. J hey throw the shoddy" operations nt Hsrrisburg, in Kfrom rvf,Li (he. ticket of their Ilio slimmer oi l ?t. i , entirely .n uie suaue. Many of the stane parties ; implicated, nnd the cangs who have infested ll.c .S'.ifV Capital in the winter have leaped k' rich summer lmrvet. ltisusad ceiiimn-' laiy tint while ihoiisinds of brave men i. i n.. i.n ,l..i'..l il.,, s;t,i, fi-,1,.1 1 IIISII-'ll IV.- II. "I. r" itruin. .. ,-. . . and nl.ile the t;,.rer:r wns tick-! ') .lU!"ll:u laTAro Abohtionits nwuro that, ns of ten as.lhey assert that Judgo WoonwMtn had decided that the "soldier bad no r'ght to vote" that he was "disfranchised" that he is denied the glorious privileges of a freeman" Ac, Ac, they just ns often ttain their souls with a b'.ack and d.itiininp falsehood ! 1 Judgo Woor.,VARi, we ipp(.l, (iei.i'-d no such thing, lie only decided that no elector of Pennsylvania, whether soldier or citizen, could legally vole anywhere except nt his own election district, as pro vided by tho election laws of retnis Iva Ti in. And in this decision the C.-urt was unanimous, John M. Read, whom the . liej'ulliciins placed on the Den h, includ ed. . How bncciy insulting to the people, for these Abolition Wanderers lo attempt thus to impose upon their presumed ignorance. RonniRs AnofT. Mine host of the Clearfield House, in this place, was relicv. cd of sonic 490, tho beginning of last week, mostly in green backs, taken from a trunk in his sleeping-room. invasion. lin; them with honeyed words, hi 4 min ions mul ftil'ovf'-t vert permitted, like har'iif, fa d.priee M'e cl und It emu) el them ( m,i.r 7 tvid x' r'irif tnireh-f. v ith'xit r.'.'i tie p"oe ti(.n'-' crnekrrr nnd po-k. It is a matter of record I l.nl w hile these contrac tors were receivinir enormous sums, the pslhnt I'll ihrielpl, in soldiers were plncei on an fillcwnnce of a cracker a day for several daj s togol her, think fa (he nepleet (Did rnij.Hon ij the J-'.r ten live I lej'artment of the S'itr rf' I'eiviyteiniiii, Philadelphia luij , .;,-, isr.::. " We lake the following cxti act from a sj eech made by Gov. Cur tin, in Pelleionte, ir. 1jsi'.0. a few days nfter the election. Hear him : " BEHOLD YOUR CONyUEhER! 1 (Tlirohiliited. Tim volunteer soldiers of this army will bo allowed to hold au elec tion, if the law gives them the right lo vole , and nn pcrer on eurth shall prevent them hoiec. Ihat is fair and just, and all Democrats ask. " Bully for Grant," we say, who is the only commanding General that has the courage or the disposition to net in dependently, and to square his conduct the Constitution, ia such wLiuh are cleared, with a two-story 1'rniiie Holme er, IO llinorance, fanaticism and '- "J - ""B ereeien niereou. Also, I Ul. llC.t -11,11. 1. 1 ' IIILII..I 111 n CVI1.II.J illLVL "1 I.U.U n'isitiltri in tbe township, connlv anil StAti. nfur,'. said, being alutment No. 5 of trai t No. ."61, boun I ded on the south by tbe above atoned tract, en : Im w.ul l.v lt.n.U nf S II. l.fkltimel, 1,11 Dm nr.rll. ri-i ? . . .. i.tl - j lie ignorance anu malice Ol me by Long, and oa the east ly Mc(arr's heirs, con avail themselves of Ilia aJvaatnirrs nhirltiJ institute will nllorJ. Utlier citizens, hiss i well as s;sullemen, nre inritod f attend all '.H eercici of the uicetim. Lecture' on educational suje, t? ma bt'J peered at the eveuhic sessions. An cxn;nin:i will be hold at tho close el t.'ie Institute, audf ! maticut eeltiacate.' will he annrJe.l to ilesrrl I 1 .1 11 1 1 fi.,.". I !.. ltn.l.-t . r .,,,, .11,'r,.. ..ni.,r,M tuininir Hi acres, more or less, about 12 ncres of i candidate: .,, . i , ., . C, , i which ure cleared, with a two-slorv plank frame will cost Loth th Government and people tl,p er(,rt,, , boron. Seized nnd taken in ex thom.icds of dollars. , eeutinn and to be sold as the property of Tolbert 'Uale. The VeriP.Ont Election. Also 11 tlial certain tract of land situate iii 'fit. v... .i i.urusmo luwnsui e, Liearuem rouniv, ni, ne IhH Male has coiio not exiicllv ns i . . ; .... . ., in u iiiui-it- , .,iivi , iiiuiiL-c u muu V matters. A Bogus Democratic Paper. The Chicago 1'ost says it has a 'special love for tbe Sluto Register." No has not the State Register for the Chicago Post. We have neither love nor respect for V journal which lifter selling itself, soul avid t'Otty, to (lie Aiuiiiiion or wnai is one I nnd the sumo the Administration's ptr IV, still make a profession of adherence to the Democracy. As well might Judas claim iipostleship after betraying Christ, as such journals as the Chicngi Post as sume tu bo " Democratic," when they have basely betrayed Democracy. The 1 Post is "joined lo its idols ;" l-t it go, like Judas, to its "place" among tho Ben. Butlers, llm Dickinsons and others, who like it. have forsaken lha Dmiincrat- httee :t" i"i r no feel, 1 vill tight ixnt fur io party al d given in their adhesion to (hat y.-,M, and the odds frill he m my tide." 1 it ancient and irreconcilable enemies. This truthful prophecy has been fully The Democracy liuvo nothing in common .. :,i. . i . i ; . s.i i . i. f , , i i i .. ,i , r n i sua ui-sencis iiuiu iia luiua lueiy ier ienlicd lv i he tax-ixivers of I ennsvlva- . . . .i . 1 , 1 ' i nothing Irom their enmity ; hope nothing ma. e have been under the Governor' from tbeir support. The Post ahonW "feet" nnd the ' tight" has progressed should have bocn warned by the fate of r ...;. t - I j . .f , . Isvoraldy, lUt it has not )t been ddinitc- mruier iranorL-nsinsjii i u. ) jveefisicr. ly settled on whose "side the odds vt ili TneGiiteit ire7 The Greek firo was I." The iiles of Oclolet will finnllv set- invented about thousand vears aco in tie (hut question. usual but, nevertheless, as usual in giv-. ing a largo Alf-lilion majority, Vermont 1 has been an Abolition Slale now twenty five years, iiiiri is unciinngat.ln. Kenr Canada in u. cold climnte, iho peop,. know nothing of negroes, and are there fore, ardent tubout them. Tho Aluslicioii mnjority, however, is fi-.r short this yrtir from what it was last year, nnd the year before. Three Abolition M. C.'s nr ulei ted the tiovernor, tbe whohi Senate, soil ihe Democrats have a small reprosecution in the House. Clearfield, An?. 12. rn o ci 1 rt.ui 1'.. faXDVOHA ( ...Shr t HOOKS NEW HEAD ! READ Hon. c. l. vallant ingham's THE s; , in. i ii ' al u ample corusr ; tlici.ee lv lull Win Ilrotlier.-', c.-t one hiiur'red and sixty- seven pen-lies to a un.ple ; thence north fifty-five depress west thirty -six perches to a white oak : thence by land i f John I'atcliin, north sixteen decrees enst ntn hundred and sixty-two perches to a post j thence by hind of Horace I'atcliin. north f .rly-tnu degrees cast one hundred and idghty perches lo a while pine; thenco by land of Jacob Yinlin;; and othors, soulb four hundred nnd nine perches to the place of beginning : eon tniniiiK 3(111 seres m re or less, surveyed the 3d day tf October. A. I)., lUSI.on warrant dated IStb Keceuiber, KIT',, grauied to t-auiutl Bartley, with log bouse, loir burn and saw-mill erected tliero- uu, nidi uboat 5( aerea cleared. Seized and, taken in execution and to be sold as the property j "f llenjainin Ylnglin;, deceased. 1)Y VIUTI E i'f sundry writs ot Lentrt Fa-' ) riiia, issued out of the courts ol Common l'leas of Clearfield cr unties, and to me di rected, there will I. exposed to VLliLK' t-ALE, at the eourt house in tbe borough of Clear field, on Monday the 2Sth day of September next, at 1 o'clock, P. .M., the following describe I Heal Estate, to wit : ' mi mose 3 several tracts i.I Inn, I sminto rarilv . t. h. Decatur township. Clearfield county, nnd pari-1 ."! 'it!ea rei - ; ii ' mi'MIUI tUC MJirillVl 1U WUH'"V i r u iiooi. iii it I-, t runs k tll'.l!?. The Countv 'iipcrii: dent hereby gives notice tuat be wi 1 nnt Teachers, l)iroclors and friends ol eduoaum ft cidlly, at ihe following umutd j Ucesaiidu;- at 1 o'clock, a. in., of each day : Krady, llloom nnd Union, at I.iitliersborj Monday, August 31. Ferguon, Lumber city nnd Inn, it Lumlm' on Tuesday, September 1. Dell, ut liower, on Wednesday, !-epteuilrl lluriiside, Chest aud New YVailiingfwi, Washington, Septombcr S. JorJ.ia and Knox, at Ansonvilie, Septembtn Curwentville and 1'ike, at CurwcnsTilit.s ay, Seplciul.er 5. I?ogg and Lradfont, at V'illiiini-' Grove, Hi:' tSentomber 7. Graham and Morris, at Kylertowri, Sipliak Decatur and w oodward. at Centre. Sertem lleccnria and Gulich, at Glen Hope, FridsJ.H teuiber 1 1. Girnrd and Goshen, at Surveyor Run, J September 14. Covii.gU.u and Karthsus, a'. Miilsnntol ' tember 15, Hustoa and Fox, at fli,ckory Kingdon,"'''' September 1 s". Clearfield uud LiiwreDCO, al Ch'5'', 1 day, f'cpts'.iiVr 21. PdT Po-itlvelv ns privntc Miminatiow"' i ly extend tig into Centre county, originally nr- :eyeuupon warranis uate i lat July, Ks. n-s St srit tot s. Our readers will reccollect Aliout Ihn same tin, e our vouni' (i iniwl.. .. . ... . , . ' e "'ft Go tstenmer Kuth, lecently burned Lumber city, both met with a similar mis fortunethe former losing some 700 or jinny i-ai.i nu loon newcomer, at ,u mi:,,,,; ,,,,, , - nt uu uoni a acre n nj - masters, and about ?2,5OO,000 for Gen. Grants army. The boat was totally con sumed, and nearly all the crew were either burned or drowned : but stratum m . .. . . - p- -j i -Every Abolition loyalist insists thut f,x m,t ot ll,e Bven r)'mtera escaped. "A. Lincoln "is the Government. Suppose' U " strongly inspected that the boat we admit this fallacy for argument's sake. ' 'as fired to cover UP granite robbery. f 800, in paper money, nnd the latter a less sum in gold. the Last, and was employed in the cru sades acaiunt Ilio Christians, to whom it was a source of the utmost tenor and cob-. fusion. It is composed of what is known as " arsenical alcohol," and is chiefly tnado of pitch, naplha nnd bitumen, aud readily bums on and underwater. It was orig inally projected on arrows and javelins, around which flax was twisted, saturated with tho compound. It emits a most of fensive odor in its discharge, and is very destructive in its etl'ects. i he secret of tho -composition of Ibis fire was lost until the commencement of our civil war when it was discovered or re-invented singular I.Mtli'mimi 4 sY-.mv i ' rectivelv irrantcd lo Kmiintipl FImI,,),, VtiK,..k Harrison and John Harrison, adjoining Inndt eon-1 veyed to Jescph J'arrijon, Thomas ftillintnn. ' frnncts Lutlirop, and others, and pteuted April, , Ic'OO, to the said Henry Lilllngton. eon-ain-1 ing, in the aggregate, 1 1MT aciei and i'Z perch es ef land, wilh the allowance, excepting there , ott and Iberefmm two lots, one of SOU acres, and allowance, arieed lo bs sold and conveyed to John lior and Abraham Goss, their heirs and assigns, and the other ia tbe po-session of the heirs of Abraham Goss, now deocased, and con taining lit seres and 164 perchos, according to a certain survey ly Iboiua Host of Clearfield BY I). A. MAHOXY. ESQ.. UK IOVV DESPOTISM ; INFO U II A C TS. This work contains full and official copies of the four principal Acts of the last Congress, which will fnroverfix a stigtua upou that body : I. THE TAX RILL, bv wind mil the rrorerty ana resources of the poople are mortgaged to I county, Surveyor being together 3il seres and ...n.l-. In .....1. ... . - r.ll ...,. ..rtl.i o una II. ivau u Ul IW u., ' ..iiviv-.. C. B. SASDF0HD,O.frr Clearfield, July 2!, lst',1. ft i r t p r n r I M 1 T 1 1 1 (1T1II.KIMIS. lion. SA.MIL1. LLNN.' ident Judge of the Court of Comm' of tho twenty fifth Judicial Pistrict, " .... .n,,r,;., .r nu..r,ni.i r.nir. and Clin1' and the lion. JA.MLS I; LOOM and H TU0.MPS0N. Associate Junilaesol w-- the present Administration. 2. THE F1XJ.NCK BILL, which plaees all the currency or the country in tbe bands of tfce Heoretary of the Tresury. 3. TnE (.ONSCMPTION BILL, by which all the bodies of poor men, who are not worth - $100, are placed ia tbe bands of the Adminis tration. 4. TUB INDEMNITY ACT, (6tting climax,) whio'a presumes to indemnify lbs President for all ttii w rongs be has committed in the put, 1 or mj commit in the future. Tew W.Vi ever attaoted more attention thaa hi fregoing. man, woman and ehild wbe ia in favor f LIBERTY aud LAW, should buv and tead these books. If A. Lincoln ia the government will he MrUn. "Government" and Maslor tVo ywr; J not have to psy the enormous debt that Bob " Govornmenl," are now rusticating our Govern.-nonl, and tried to procure a ,,lLlBK ia now ralrliinoir,,. 11.. ,,,,l. I ,.,rl ll,n i ., 1 1 a W I, Il o f r, I u! .. . I I t. Dal en t for it. Pacliaa h u .r. In Wacli. tb'te blK peopU therefore, if payment alio- how soon th. Scotch P. and miUtar, juff 8 c.oak, wilUollaw. hearing from th Goyeraroent offirish. I Jan. lata, im 124 perches thus rxcei.tcd Irom tbe orminul tracts, and leaving g:!2 acres and il perches, with the allowance now conveyed, be Ihe surue mors or less, together with ell and a'npnlar tho ways, waters, water-courses, rifflils, liberties, privileges and improvements. f?eiid and taken in exeen lion and lo he sold as the property of 1'avid I. Pruner, Andw. tl. Curtln, John .M. lisle and J. J. Liugle. , ; ,.. ' Also all that certain Two-Story House, ot Building, situate in the township of Woodward, and county ir Clearfield, on lot oo south tide of road leading from Alexander's Fording to Phil ipsburg, in the village of Puseyeille, bounded an tbe west by lot owned by Henry Peters, east by land of Robert Alexander, laid House being in site 16 by 20 feet, and th lot or piece of ground or curtilage appurtenant to suid building. Seis ed and taken iu execution and to be Sold as th property of George W.. Miles. EDWAED PERKS, Sk'f.- . PhsrifTs Office, Clearfield, Aug. H, 1M. - j 1 Li have issued tbeir nrerept. to me nireeies. .bol.liog ufa Court "f Coinrnnn ricas, WT Court, Court of Quarter Ses.-ii'ii. f'?1"', nnd Terminer, and Court of General Ji' l'" at the Court Honso at Clearfield, in tnl county of Clearfield, on the . i th Mmdmi, tu 2S. daint'-SeptC'' NOTICE IS, therefore heiehy f"- ". Ui I'llCI i UUI'll V'X vs Hie w in and frr said county of Clearfield, t their nroncr persons, with their KjH'. Inquisitions, Eliminations, and (""vju brances, to do those things wuica and in their behalf, pertain to be doM ; GIVEN under my hand at Clear6l. da of Juue. in the year of ourl-era,' land eight buudrcd and sixty-three- EDWAKD 'iiivivr. ...ri ii amiRr?el'i(;-l W1...1 ...... .H" - . ----- . . . . . . - ,. J .l. n r V'1 1 ICJ ltuM ul viearupm anu "-- '., notice that the undersigned has openss ing Saloon in Grabain Kow, when brancbei of bit Profesaioo wiU Us W ityle equal t the best cily shop'- a' " ly sx.ucus.lnal cl n.s E0RoI nil ae.rfield, July 29,