THE REPUBLICAN. jffcDNEKDAY, :::::::At'orsT 21, 10 Dnt WW it' P"l ''ni . , . I " " if puid vilhin tha year, I if not paid Kilhia the year, ' " Ecclesiastical. Bv divine ipenuisslun lerament of the Lord a Supper will bs ndmlnis nl. in the Evangelical Lutheran Church n jiarfiold borough, on Sabbath 'August 23, 1SC4, mcufing U0 o'clock in tho rorenoon. Bey. fit. Height, of Tyrone, will officiate. All UtUn. arc cordially invited to participle in i .ulemnitiei of the day. Tho rulisioua exor- mi connected with tho occasion will bci?iu on . HdT cvcninir rrovloua. f I 1 . L' . . .. 'I'l . . , . Adjoi uned Sale. The Orphans' Court je of the Real Fjitnto of John Nartzog, : iKarthaus township, haa been adjourned ) btu the 23d of August until the 23d of Sptember next. r iIsiiROVEUESiis-. Atnpng the recent irn tovemcnls in our flourUhing borough, j je thoso now making on tho Catholic lurch, under the supervision of Father1 dutch, ur l.H i . rJ'i Cd tO Ft uo old unfinished tower, that! Fland nt the rear of the edifice, been taken down, and rebuilt in1 3iit; nnd when finithed, will present, lite a handsome nppearanco. The now ill a very excellent ono was raised to im tinltirtn in f Via rlnniA nn l,ul St'Witr.l.,., t (who congregation U quite a laie one, and ' Lon these improvements nto finished,! bey will have the most comfortable and Jiandsomo church cdiJL our town can toast of. 1 - ' I BsafWhile n the suljoct of Improve- ,lcnts, we must not forget to montion tho ?rcw slorc-room of Kkiiavu ilosso?, acrosa ilhe way, now nearly completed. For Ji'ie, wo believe it is ahead cf any other Flore-roora in the State outshlo of l'hila fdclphia nnd Pitlbburg ; nnd its arrange t iu(nts will be excelletit. I Wb lei.ikve it now. Rumors have Wn In circulation for tho lust ton days, to the iefiVct thnt Mr. Lincoln intended to tuUo Iho wind out of tho sails of tho Democracy tat Chicago Ly funking a flank movement, ud proposing to the rebels a cesfc&tion of hostilities, and tho opening of negotia tions. Several Abolition Senators, nnd f;iur Jacobin dignitaiies bo the rumor A it bad assembled at Washington for Consultation on tho suljoct, and the 'jropoMlion met with favor in high quar ter!. We placed no rolianco upon it ;KniuiiviT sujixosing n to oe notninff ;inore than a Bensation story started by I 'jotue newspaper correcpondent n r. .i . ,ii . . ,,i ,iivO I'eiBoiiniiy cniiiOeJ, si., it. it., anui -b u- Uut now, ns that most contemptible of s 1' c luona of ln... ',;n i n,..,001110 vcry n,0,y yy "ir weeks cxposuro in nn Arable Yankee quirts, Senator Wilson 'of MassachusotU, has publi.hod a state moat denying that any suggestion of tho "kind was onlertainod at Washington, all juraouws are rcraoven, ana the people! ay rest assured that the Buljcct is stri- IousIt entertained by tho Cabinet; nnd i Ihpy must not bo surprised if such nn an nouncement is made bo for o the cloio of 4he present week. I Peace Meeting;. f A meeting of the citizens of Heccaria :1ownship, in lavor of Peace, was held at tMen Hope, on the Vth intt. Un motion, iJoseph Lull wai called to the chair ; F. ;Mioll', Philip 1'otts, nnd Peter Jthnson, ' fVico Presidents; and W. W. Wa-liburn, ! Secretary. On motion, Wm. Dickey, j nm. Dolts, and Flam Raktstraw, wcj'ol fppointed a Committeo on RcfoIu- iiods. ine meeting was vnen aimresseu Ifcy John Davis nnd others ; when the fol lowing preamble nnd resolution were t reported and adopted : .vpu.ic, nnum.uj.iwi. . t ii iiiataa uio tuiiuiiiiou ci mo uuuaui ii-. . . a- ,i ; i:.. ii, A n ,. ;9 .f.. -,wur country IS SUCU rs IU excuo in me I fmiDds of all true patriots feelings of: I .. - , ,. . 1 m. Ki.n r, rt I r. v n.m-D m, Ian llllTa III j ua ioee-iu.6, ve, vaj,-i.o uui ... reeard to the present condition Ol our ! distracted country ; therefore I Iiet!ved, Thot'it it, both tho part of cat principle other than the Constitution Of our country, tho L nion of the Stales, nnd tho enforcement of tho civ il law. Jusvlvcfi, J hat, as tlie I.-resilient ol liio, buiteU States Las made a can tor live 1 i....i. . .. . ... cii.i. j.iait..irc,i tcanwa mom men iw uu u.u r!H'.. f t.'.OMMvl-o hnvo been slam on alarm ; nnd whereas WO, the conservative n, Vc cannot give up our entire spaco to Jrjn Works, Johnstown ; Brenner, Trucks & lo., tlejr sworn eiateinent detailing name of soldier, Cilliens of CeccartH township, Who love thftt ,mr,,0so. It U luliicicnt to the 'end ! orr'."'0 51 'T ThlTvolV rh;icnt and company; when emisted ; the " nn. ii,- ;,,.i ;i ,,i itni, : .. . . .i i . . , ..i . ,, . .. ,. , . Cormiek f- Long, Pittsburg j W. S. Lloyn, hoens- nniuberof children, withngo nnd sex ol oath ; j dl7rr..l,,.. Z u , 1 , I , i , , . . burs i S- Silkknilter, Huntingdon ; B. Wilson, , luwI1..,lip in wllk.h thtf, ,wUo(, ut lhl ,;, 0f WhlCIl We live, have asscnilikl liero 111 l,P,,n k rne.l. not bv hundreds, but ,r o. .' ....... i,..n ,. t... t.. . C. It..v. I .. ' . ... .i . i.i...i ourorttj si I, by t,ne Btunts ul our own Frmd accounts- Fvory'whero tho popular trothcrs, in this revolution, liko tho Bl,tiracnt i3 for'an "armistice and a Con Wood of Abel, cries for vengeance from ycnlion of tlio States." tlio gi ouaI. AVsoW, That we, the citizens of I'ccca-; 75,000 Tons or IIi m av Pioou. A wn t township, liavo furnished the Ptcsi-' ti r iu tho Jctt'orson County I'rinn has m ulo OontwiM. nor full Kl.fim of nil the menus soma calculations relntivo to tho number required to carry on this war for nearly . fnnp l : :a nnm. ll.Ai.nrl f0 than the, davit first bo.-an : other: han the Fxecutivo has tnalo nn enor- woub actit, and rennsyivnnia nas lost two jaiu in ono cuiiiiiiiiuus nuu, hundred thousand of Ler bravest and If they were placed in coffins nnd cord l'et men. ' cd, they would i omit thirty-niuo thousand f Jicsolucd, Thai wo hero outer up our 'cords. ..loom protest against furnishing the; Kxccutivo of the United States witU any feioro men or means for tho further proso- ulion of this war for th purpose of bub-i Jugating the South and placing t!,0 negro ' ln n equality with tho white ,,,. I I llaohcd. lhal we meet 111 Lounty Con- f volition on Satiuday, August 1:5, lst',1, tG ? potition tho Prosidant of the I'nited iMates to ccaso hostilities nnd restore , ?roace. nnd nlaco our diotracted country 1: 1 ' 1 i. .1 wuere our lavners jeii, h. Resolved, That our motto bo, "Ourcouu- Iry rieht or wronir. our country." . - Coiuninincatcd. finnnv Ancilst 13. ISO I. I D, W. Moone. ICko Sir: Last January,! ' a discourso with Eomo centlemcu, 1 i ' n uiscourso Willi eouiu tl"ll,-'""-ui I iiiiinuiio ui nuuaueu unit iniuiiieu ior li lu riMIISIong establishod and well Known nv jtonlended that tho word Mile was not to must bo taken intonccount insHmming! TEL, situntcd in the west end of tho town. " lounu in lUO lill.'lO, anu lliai iuu uiui".up tno grami loiai ui cviim inciuonv 10 not made at tho time tno w orm ana Ood cteated in six days was , nnd if. wnvinced. 1 would have it i.ubli; ueil. I I ow comply with my part of tho ogroe t hienl, Oneof the ccnllemen called a few Ham. . . n . . .. . ie. l. go, anu reierreu me to mo oi" papier and21lh verse of Genesis. There ,n toulo is, as sure as preaching Yours, In haste, J. V. 11. Intemtinij to Enrolled Men. Deputy Trovost Marshal, Capt. McKir.it iv, kindly furnishes Iho followine- state- i 3. 1 i, . i. p . i -..i, miy iiirnuuM tbo following state - 1 nient and informm u .. ' ... interested m tho coming draft ; interested iu tho coming draft , ; iSniTll's Mills, Aur. 13, 1804. Kuih...'.. f.. . . . in a fdiort history of each person enrolled iuii. uooke-.Dear sir ; If tho peoido in ,v . . a Ul1 01 'l'""", lije i, nt his ..ui. . this COuntV.whi. nrr. l,. Ji 7.1 i t,lllc0 "the borough of Clearfield, at which lima it" of other Buuk . I ho . . i ....v.v-on. iu mo nn,i ,. ,,. , . , , i,,,Lr,.i lomicr nn nv. - coming aralt. will get up a paper some- th'seep W. M S K ' Clicks, Drafts, . f thing liko tho form be otv. Rfiitim. fnMi.l i i , . w. mccilluLUII, who may not now be in tho townt-hm ami havo it sieneil I, Jl IT , i ' ! . 1 , f. 'ec f1'0 cltl-,"ie V , ' :pauo0 tlje lotn eac" UO"districl FO doing. The object '8. to apportion the nuota to thoto wl.n may bo in the townehii). and not tn ilml number enrolled. . ,. . ' m " " - . o a f3 B c n O c .75 P B H n" tf a -i o u O o O - o a o 5 ti EI o w O is; J: Hi a 5 liT o Cf cr. o .2 B t o tf -i" ft o B c 3 2 B H tr o a o tf c e a 5 o c - I o c 3 a O P E. b CO 3 w 3 (6 a, o ci S (6 t, Z V.' a t o K 2 8 3 3 (9 O 2 - an Wo the subscriber, certify on honor, l mat i ne niiovo roll and lotnai ks opposite cauli tuau's name is correct und true. J. M. L. D. S. P. Char fall County, ts Bcloio tho subnerihRF. n .Ins! Vn r,f llin Tl- ... II.. t r -r t. cugh.) and seveially made oath' tliat the; anuve statements are correct nnj true, to, iho bout of their knowledge and beleef.i (iUH.P, J. r. Auuust 13. 1SG t. p,, i A,..ai,ir e-i;s r n paper of this kind, nnd sending it to the Provost Marshal, at Watcrford, lio will Oti I fU 'll Olll U 11UJ1103. Respectfully, John S. McKiehnax. The IncieaBiiijj Feeling for Peace. Tho Portland (Maine) Advertiser state that several of tho Abolition preachers ' have recently declared from their pulpits! in that State, that the further conduct ol tho war is unchristian, and prnvcrs should U,. ,,. i i - , directed heavenward for peace, ntm not longer for war, and pence on terms necessary to slop tho shedii blood. Oil any shedding of. In Montgomery county, Ohio, on a short notice, eonio fifteen hundred peoplo have '! mose who liavo iipretoioto. UCieu Willi ;ie At;oilll01HSIS. Jta'lils: ., -. ,i t. " 1 bo tis'iiers Ot tills Ca II must OXCUFQ U9 from publish in I' tho list of their names, ' ' J ' !.l - 1. l l 1. . . I , f. i iio ustiiius, anu i iuu, u'o, irrcspeciivu oi ; former noliticnl affinities- The extent of Ithis movement in Montgomerv county fll0W8 lhat the people are at last' resolved pg ntlll to Btriko ror the Li,thcst cood of our lJel0ycd, but well uigll ruiaod COUn- !try. Almort every county in that Slato is i, ;u .,r.n,-n tiioniinni nml thov urn ........ i, -. rv.r. ...vv. -- fill largely and cntliubiabtically attemlcl. in N,n York and in the Fast wa have tho of men killed thus far -in tho war, and 1. 1 - I li i . 1 1 d I cw i ii f I ii I ere. t i n (. i te 1 n r ! There has boon enough already Main to! encircle - our Stale if thc.r dead bodies wero, Signed ft cnll lor a peace meeting at Day- ' Jnnica A tvans, tuensDurg. ra. Messrs. dec. 1, 1S58. tf ton. The i:nnre says "the signers com-', "n.v Co., l.atrobe, Pa. Messrs. I'runer A ... Up men nf nil r.arties. nnd b.r.-fl number, - V'rW. : Tyrono i Adams, Calaii k to-, Cresson ; j ) I V X()TICr..-Tho Bonrd of Jl . . 1 . . . .. ... : S. Millikon, llollnlaysburg : Ililomiiu AJtesser,. I , f(,r tli n eniinlv ol Clearfield, will incut o. ncicu wiui A!l0U!, 1 Main in a wail twenty-nvo leei uiii.it ' x,xi;-mhs MilK'I'. Letters tcta- and thirty foct high, it would be OVOr ODO, y2 n-.entary on tho istato of William Sloss, Into raid one-fuurth miles long. id Knox tp., dee'd, hav ing been granted lo the If fiyo feet thick and and len leel high 'undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate tho pile wculd reach across the St ate. ro req-u-sted to mako mediate payu,cni i, and failed upon a ten aero lot, they would j ' '- T rZ 1 bo nenrlv two hundred leel Inch. If laid upon tho ground, they would cover every foot of soil in JcH'orson coun ty. Scventv-fivo thomand Ions of human 'ii 1 . ... . ..... ,1 jiuuu unvo ucou spiiica on Dixie s sou enough to turn every spindlo in Lowell, 1 and if the tears wcro added to tho flood it I would turn tho machinery of the conti- J r,0ut ; and tho unavailing eighs would fill avorv ncenn snip The one-half Ims not yet been told. The , millions of wounded nnd maimed for lifn this bloody lannticai war. And.lho end is not yet "That was a horrible afnir--trio mur der of Dean, and tho scaling up of hia re mains in a tin box 1" "What .poau ?" aakod Lalf a doen voi cei at once. b'ur Dean." Auditor's Notice. f VIE undersigned Auditor, appointod In open X .court to audit and report distribution of L-. - - .court to audit ana report distribution of u.o- ney in tho hands of It. N. vm c yfufuiwi,(ftPftf i.,liK .... ;? v rrr CZZ JtTZX V1 Bl.tcnd to,,ho ''"ties f eaid appointment, l,r oi i.yinun Miles, b.ln r l!..,.,,,! . i.:.. Clearfield county, deceased rirVrnotlc.lh.t fi,; WI nl(nn. I. .1.. .1...!.. .. .. . S .!'.AYv ,l(.)1KS,.,,,7C'lW0 10 13 the subscriber, iu Lawronco M A"h ", U.rk B "-r is rc,1Uirod to como forwu THAI 1 lOHSI C'atno to tho promises tf township, about ny llo'rso. Tho t,r,T ry chargcii, 4o otherwise ho will bo dis ur, provo prop v ol as u-.e law dirocU. L. C. CAl'.POX dug. 17, 1SCI. 4t M U S K I NGUM VALLEY' . if-" r--' i' - .. V ti L : "r -N.'..' iT.-r''--vr -.J'V'---'--c , Steam OKKS. Corner or Market anil Thin! h-treots, ZAESVJLLH, OHIO. Ibiving added greatly to our former oxtcnlve iliieililies, wo are nmv turning out a bir.;o iiuiuber i of our improved Portable fc'teuia Liifinca and j Portable Circular Suiv Mill?, nini.y cf which are j finding tli'-ir wny into rcnnsylvaiiia, Ohio, Iu,li. ifiiia, and Illinoi.-:. Tlio.-'o nlrealy received and in operation uro fivmg the iuot cEtiro 'ati-fac t.ou There is now hardly n Slate or Torritorv - 5 I " - -.T TIT I Ik n tholnioit but lha our In-provoJ Portable whole h,.:,r-well located. Too lif.u is iudipiit l.ngines mid Saw Wills aro iu use. Ail our ,!,. v... ,,.. :., i.. ,i. . ..i......-.i. .. . i Lugine. liavo spark arrester ttacks on them, which coiifino tho Hying sparks. Wo would respectfully refer you to tho fallow ing gentlemen and certitieat.es for the portability, utility iiud practical operations of our Portable bteam Ktigines and .uw Mills : Avoshai.i:, Chester Co., Pa:, April S, Ml. Mksshs. J. A J. 11. In vai i. Ci en lie in en '1 lie Puitublo Knuiuo and. Saw Mill got of you gives entire satifl'aetion. 1 ohoerfuily recommend those in want of Saw Mills to give vru a call. Kespectfully, p. I'. WICK KHSHAM, Mineral Point, Cuiubrhi Co., Pa., .May 21. 1 SC I . J. .1 J. II. Dt. v.n.i, Gentlemen : With Mr. tf. Hardesty as saivyer, wo havo sawed, with the Portable Stenu Mill sent to Cambri i Iron Com pany, in nine hours, eight thousand feet of lum ber, (two thirds of it. being r.al:.) and would erlully recommend your .Mills to thoio iu want of sueh. Very respectfully. JOHN' MOKIiELTi, For Cambria Iron Company. Moniusn.lti:, Juno 2, ISfil. MKssns. J. X J. II. Dl vai.i, -Willi the assist ance of Mr. 11 nnlosty, wo sawed, tho first day we set up your bngino and Saw .Mill, seven thousand two hundred uud flfty-six fiet of ono inch nine boards, wlicn nvcrelliimr u'n, nit an.l lri.l I... ..V Zd feet ot ZXZ hour, with suitablo help. Wo choerfullv rocom menu your nuns ana engines to any in want, as we aro fully satisfied they aro tho best mill and engine and mill of tho kind we havo evor Been. lours truly, , Jos. IJRliXXlCR, ioi mcuuvr, TruoKS CO. EuUNSitritn, pft. Feb. 2fitli ISfil. Jlcfsrs J, i J. II Duvall. Hear ,Vi', : Our portablo (aw Mill and cngino urrired lnstweok all sale nnd right, wo believo and wo can sny without meaning any UutNry ia behalf of Mr. Hardesty that he did himself credit in putting Iho mill up nnd starting tho same Yesterday, inst ono w eek from the timo wo unloaded tho on gino, ho sawed with fourthnnds, about C00O feet of lumber in about eight hours, a portion of tho "o oau ana asii. w lar us wo are auio to ju'"K. wo think wo will be able to fend yr,u a , ueuer report a tor a w h o. o aio sausueu ,..,,.,,, , i.;,. ,..i -,.,...,., ,i ,1,,..,. ,rt MnY nfir.(.n wlin nmv desiro a. nortablo ,nin and engine. Yours, wishing you nil succc.'s KEES S. LLOYD i CO, For further refcreB'-es wo will give tho names .., , M..r, ,t, ,i i!r.. Tyrone : W. l'il- worili jr., Pittsinirg; S. luiyncs, iaho i-uy , Folldt ,t Co.. Wct Cr-cnv e: K. J. Aieholson, t'.rookvillo ; J. Jleiloncgal, Hemlock ; Cambria l M.iui'io iuu , i'uh ii it..,, i, , - j .. ... . . , .,-.1. uolds & ;. Aniircs, llortstown, cruwiuru raumj , M. T. Dill A Thomas McAuley. Altoona; A. u. ! Uollidny, llollidaysburg ; M. M. Adams, Cros-1 Two witnessos of credibility, from tho township I""" ! w- B- z'ii,t15 JuMI'h,S"r.'.'' It'1, wuich she resides, must also be. produced r , k Wo fully warrant our engines and saw mills to -Orders fo scut to all correspondents. Address, J. A J. II. DVVALL, ! n . ... .i ... 1 ri.! l C, ..,!., ..,.l ..oi.ovilrt ' corner aiarKti nun i oui i.-m e-e-..-, .i,.-w -1 1 - C. 0. It. It. Depot, Zuncsvillc, Oliio. img. 17. 1. V. rnl'.VC Iir.K- IVAM i:l).-Tho School Di JL reel jrs of (iirard township wi-h to employ THKL'E Teachers f r tlio Winter Seision ot the Publio Schools. A indicants uro expected to bo in attendance nt the , cxaminati..r, by Jh Cniy ThVwa .ll be Irmn $2i iii :iA ilolhira t.cr month, aecorditia to grade. By order of tho Hoard. PETER LAMM, Soc'y. August 10, ISf.l. pel. them duly uutheutieated lor settlement JOHN SLOSft, A. C. TATE, jyI7-Ct E.eocut,ors. ABIES' Dres Coo ls New Ftles Alpacas, j plaids, Moambi.ne, Proehe-Mohair, Vnlcn eiu, Silks, Wool Delaines, 1'reuch Merinos, (Jing- hams, Lawns, Just opening nt J. l . ana i ri. o. ftutiouul IBotel, MAINE STREET, CFRMENSVILLE, PA., WM. A. MASON, Proprietor. i lins bcenrcmmldle.l, eniiircu nuu luiiui.., the proprietor rcspoctlully announces to his nu merous frionds, nnd to the travelling public, that bo ia now prepared to accomuiodato all who may favor him with a call. Ample, safe and comfortable ftahlinj? Is at tached to tho premises, and trusty attendants will always be en band. Charges moderate. leb. 12, 18B2.-tf. HATS tSdCaps, Onkfoid's Spring Styles at J. P. KllAVZLK't!. l. ,,r i ri c ues timterial : wnr kiiiiiiisii. . ,j i cshinln I'irciiuisliinces ana ner lamiivin hn mine: with llness Ball Valves in pumps, and tu.,i waut : and Hint all tho facts tet forth iu her ' .''''"'''.. chocks, nnd to i;iv irom ...oca. w io, iee-v u. appiiiaiimi aro iisi anu iruc. ii i, ,i,nf ..p ,lnv i sny ten hours.) i Forms coiitiiinin.' (lieso re iniitionfl can he eb-' ' '"'r ''''"""i ' . . .. . 1. 1 nun I-...I ..I- .... .... i . 1 f 7,iiv 1 Itrm'U.' '' .' . Jy, I, !..:.. !r.-i.,'.r ...... ... . . . " r .... .... . .1- l,..i:..C ..., . IJuht hrovn, Vi f. 'i wruera fouei,i-o mt.ii,.,,- 1..11111.-11 i-.i iuu u.no ,,.v a, ,,,,- . TiTrurvn P !,UA,iY 11 V!k. for tlio month ending Jul COlb' 13C1 ' , ,Jul Zm 1301 : ASSETS. $1,.f? 5? hU 1(11 II M uiscounieu. l'ennyWni. State Stock Kri SpeCIO MM 31 I 8.SS5 IU 6,1'J9 CO Furniture, Puo from fominonwoiilth. Loss and Eiicnsoj. $2C7,U'3 12 I.IAnii.iTira Capital Stock paid in . JiO.OOO 00 Notes in circulation - .1 '.is0 im - ' Him 55 uuo oiner jiiiiiK?, . 7 u:i2 41 luo lotumonwoiiltl, . 815 (HI luterest uud Kxchango, ljj" CO -$?fi7,l;i:i 12 JAMES Ii. Clearfield, nag. 10 '04. OUAII AM, Vmhtcr. J. 0. ELACKWELL, " WITH (!EO. W. HEED & CO. CLOTHING, AIo, Jobbers In ClutliH, CassinuTcs and Sallincls, No. I'JII Mailt t tU-cct, North side butiroeu Fourth nnd fifth, PIIIIiAPCLPiilA. .Call end sec our cUiiisivo stack. ' Au-.lfl, (i.-tr. For Sale A Fruit Farm. rjUE ful:. r-t..T ..fiets- f..r sale on reis..raM A. I 'nn.: hi- i'AIIM .-ituatod ia Lawren :e to.vu ship, iihoat midway between CljarGeld nnd Cur - w.jhsville. ft cositiiii about f j acres, with about ncrta thiTCot cle:rvd, with It 1 r;;:i.e li-..u-' nnd I'ramo Par;;. Thcr-) arc upwards ol :0il graftud Api'lo trees ia good conditiuii 0.110 20 ,,,.:- ,i...L "V! r,..:. ,i ClcarGcld. UEOttUE T1I0HN. Augu.-t 10. ISO!, tf. Orphan's Court Snlo OF VALUABLE JlIiAL ESTATE BY YIM'JTK of un order of tho OrphanV Court of Clearfield rount v, nt Jnnn term, I SO t . there will bo csposed ut PUBLIC fcALtl in Ky lertown, on n1ur;l v. the 27th day of August, at 2 o'clock P. M.,the bdlonim: II K A L ATn, via: TWUXTY ACKES of laud', situate in Morris township, lalo the Citato ol l'atiiel Will, bninded nnd described us foilows: Pcgianing nt u post, theneo by lands of Ardcry iC- Phillips north, one und a li:' if degrees east, one hundred porcLo. to a white oi.k, thence by Daniel I!. Will south ihirly two ilc; rees, wet one bandrod nnd eigh teen porclies to a posi, thcuee by Juo, Will, east lil'iy-niuo perches to the place of boginiiiiig, con laining twenty acres, n.ei j or lc.-s, Tkums : One-hull' the purchase money ut the confirmation of tho euIo, tho balanco in ono year thateafter,.to bo secured by bond nnd mortgage on the premises. JOSliPII 11. JONI-IS, Kylertown, Aug. 3, l6. Administrator, ciprayciiop"! Qf iriOk Bushels superior HYE-CHOP -J just received and lor ,alo ut 3 75 per hundred. JAMES TEST. Philipsburg, Aug. 8, 1SG4. pd. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. TV&1 I I'll-I. havinff nimlicd f.,r l,inin 118 an Auctioneer, under the I'. H . Itevenue Laws, respect fully informs his friends and the publio generally, that ho is always prepared to uttend publio sales in liny part of the county, nt tho shortest notice, and on tho most reasonable terms, Uo can bo addressed, personally or by Utter, at Lccout's Mills, Clearfield county, Pa. jyU-it JL'tTIN PIE, M. McKIERNAN, Dentist, respectfully in forms the citizens of (lien Hope, Jancsvillo ami viciuity, (hat ho has lucked iu Jancs ille, where bo in prepared to wait upon nil who may lei ire his prof.'s.-icnal services. jff-Calls to other parts of tho county will be promptly attend ed lo. P. M. McKIEKNAN. limy 11,'fil-Sin-pd. Clearlield, Pi., ClEeo ia ttuv's llow, op posito. tue Jcurcal ofiioa. elief ut the . .. ... u-......., ... , t." , day, tho 2 Ith and 2.r.th days of August, lsd I. I 'i h.i V.. liavn .lircctel ilu.t ,.ll ..null 1 (,.,,,,3 nmst n,,rfr beforo Iho Board nnd pnwlueo ,i-iiiiMiiiuiii,uiiui.iii'iil,ieuiJiieoiituiiev,uiiu.i,,.vliiii io well suion le u nioi nil, lo 1 11;- i ne iu.ii .. " . ... M ... " .. . 6ile ,a witliuut ttio means ol support lor nersoil and children, who aro dopendeut upon her, ro,plll. hK,f , i ' th,t t,0 at,. eminent ofihe. number nud age of her family is true ; that slio 1 upplicitlion ii made und tho witnesses a. ...penr. Aug., .1, ISfil. V1.11. b. ' few hours: DR. TOI'.IAS' VENITIAX I.INIMEXT T cures colcra, when first lukeii, in a I dy.-eutary in half nn hour; toulhaeho in livo ininulis. It is perfectly innocent to take inter nnlly, nnd is reeommciidcl by tho nio-t eminent Physieians iu the United States, price 2'i A .Wets. To.vaw ami,',, pa., Aug. (!, I 'ti I. ) Dr. a. I. Tolins, New York : Dear Sir I havo , used your Yenclinti Liniment with great success, j both r.s nn internal as well as an external medi ! cine. In cases of Bilious Colio and Colera Mor j bus I logard it ns a sovereign remedy. Your . Yen. ti .in Horse Liniment stnnds unrivalled as a J horse medicine amongst farrios and loatmon on tkis.cannl. WM. I.EH 1... Ptin't North Branch Cnual. Priso 25 and 5njcenl a bottle. Sold by all 0 perfect knowledge of what colors uro .best lul-Drurgi.-ts, Cilice 60, Corllaudt stroet N. Y. i ftpted to dyo over other, (with many valuable july fith, ldC. l-lm I reeires), purehaso Howo & Stevens' Treatiso on JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attorney nt Law nnd Itcal r.ctate Agent, I CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. I Oflirr on tt;ri-tst. Opposite the Juil, , RESPECTFULLY offers his s. rvices in sell- ( , ing and buying lands in Clearfield and ad-1 joining counties ; nnd with on experience of over twenty years ni a Surveyor, Halters himself that ho can render satisfaction. And j O Ifcrs for Sale ) IOOO ocresofcoal and timber Lnnd, situatt In Decatur township, Clearfield county, in lots to suit purchasers, located near tho Tyrone ond, Clearfield Railroad. j tilMrO acres of first rate farm find timber land in Bell township, Clearlield county, situate on tho waters of Curry's Bun. I Hi'il acres in two lots, ono of 112 and tho oth-' crof 50 acres, suitable for Farming purposes, sit uato in Highland township, Elk county. S-tuUonoral warrantco deeds for all the abovo ands Fob. 18. 'fi3. v. Vf USICAL uOODS Flute, Violin, Fifes,1, if J. llaruionicans, Preceptors. Mufcia Pnper, Vi-' olin Bo. Ulldce, Strings of the be.-t oualityjit J. P. KKAEIVS. 18G-V.I PHILADELPHIA k ERIE RAIT RO 0 irnUIS Krcatlino traverses the Northern 'and ., ?orliefttfrn "untioa of IWylvuLia to Ihn im n .r r. . t i ... " i It baa been leased by tho V W,vf.v.,ui Hail.- road IWucinu. and undnr ihir . ,.!,., i, i. : ,lnK rapidly opened thrum-bout its emiro lcncth. 1 1 rillLAT 15,8iU (10 It is now in use for l'asfcnser nnd Freight bu- FOR TUP TTrSTliPVTI A T f'AXfprrvr . . f.S2 fines from Harrisburg to fcr. Marv' (''lU'urk HIL. i. KLblDLM IAL CAMrlGA , - 214 114:211 milos) on the Kaatern Pivisiun, and from rniTP v- TT , , , . . - . SS9 UU ShenidJto 1,1,, (73 miios) 6B lh'0 Wc,terlT in'Eu'"31 .r?'?,0ntlal Ctl'm. " 400 00 i Time of rttencnger Train at Emporium. IGli uO.tpross Train loaves cas'.ward 3 50 P. M. i.. ,Uiui.,i.u u.ii.e, nesnT-ru lsu V, ' vino iuu iiiiuuii wnuui'T iuaOB UOln WHVS , . ,!.. i . .. , Til.ri. i i. , . . , J. llavou. and between Haiti and hJvu I n'n , ,,. p.... .i i." 1 ArrenU. 8. B. KiStoB. ir.. Cr. 1: .T... M k Bts.. l'hiladelohia: " . . . - J. W. lteyuolds' Erio : J. Jl. Prill. Airont N. C. U. It. Pnhlmcre : If. II. Hoi'ston, Hcn'l Freight Ag't, Phila.; I.rwm L. Hot rT, Cen'l Ticket Au't, l'hila.; Jos. 1). Potts, Uea'l Manager, Uilliamsport. tiay2j, XbOl. Dl.-S)I.l!'ri(tN.Tho partnerthip hereto-' f"M existing l.eiwcen t!io undersigned, in the publication of tho dmrjhlj Kipublicim, was dissolved by mutual consent on tho 14th of July, 1 I'd I. The Books are in tho hands cf the junior part ner fur oi llecti rn, 'J lii.;.e l airbus 1- n .j -.v i: i tr them selves itHieutoi to ii:e Mto i.ui i.-l.us for ciihcr ! nibsi-ril tio-.i, ndverti.-ing, or i w-irk, are ro. 1 sp.H't.uli.v lav.tcd to call ar,d tettit tLeir accouuis '. u their euiliict coaveiiicnco. i 1. i. M00KK. (.'. li. (lOOiiAXDlIK. Clem Held, July::, 1-.il. j EISSOLUIIOH. ' ripUK arfm r'hip l.erUofi.rc cxi.-tirr 1 tween 0 ihe nioli rtii-TL.-d in i!,,. r ,.t ii, !., I j C Ioi i ! i oi I uud n!iiliim cuUblivs. is this dav I dissolved Iv Uldtuad cor.F, W.M. A. V,'AI,LACK, JOHN. U, liAbb, Clearfield, July 27, rfil. TtrTVe business will to continued at Clear Gold ua heretofore, by i W.M. A. WALLACE. ' ; ! lo aid in the great work of re-establishing tkj C UI'S'JON. All persons uro hereby caution- : Constitution, of restoring tho I'nion, nnd of so cd ng-iins t taking an luaigntn-.nt ut a prom- curing to tho people their rights and their l.ber-i.-iory Note given by the undersigned to John tics, special efforts cm-t bo put forth to Smith ur.d P.ol.ert i-iev,r.rt, dated in Augu.-t ir ! enlighten and intlaenea tha public miud, to Sepicmber, 1S("2, and payable in the Spriiv; of j cxposo the wrongs nud uliu.-os of Iho present lih.l, us laid uote has been paid in full. I Administration, urouso tho peoplo to a sensa of ouiKX jji.vu., Bradford tp., July 2n, ISCI-j.d. CAMPAIGN AGE. TIIS PUBLLSIItltS OP THE Pill LA DJ-Lril I A AGE , . . ,, ,, .. commencing the f.rst week in Pei.tcmbtr, with U , 1 lio a Campaign Sheet for the Diuocratio tIlC ,.r(,c,.c,lins or the Chicago Convention, and. audConsem-.tivem.ioas. terminating wi.lt the tleetior. It is designed to It will bo printed ou u largo sheet of fino wh.to 1)e i;iil!,fui, earne. I, and vigorous cxi.omint of paper, at fueh rates as will bring It vitlnu the Sie sentiments of the great oppofition party reach ol all. 1 1 will nipport tho nominees of tho of tho country, to promote the success of its can Deinooratic National Convention, tho full pro- didatcs, and to aid in restoring the Union to its cecdings of which Willi o published in ltH cd- furt)U. r Krcnlness and power. umns. it will noluly clvoeata tho rights ol tho whito man, und fearlessly sustain all tho consti tutional rights of tho citizen, no mutter from what qtinrtcr they may be assailed. Tho first number will bo issued about tho Jth of August. The whole number will bo thirteen following each other weekly, until tho Presiden tial election, tho result of which will bo contain ed in tho final number. Democratic and Conser vative Clubs, County Committees, Agents nndall interested in toe ciiujo arc invitee) tei co-operuto in the circulation of TEKMS: Tho CAMPAIGN AOS, of Thirteen Numbers. Fisr.t.P! Corn s for tho series - - - GO cents In Ci.tms of not less than 20 to ono address l. " i. ii 5(j ) Cash must accompany each order, and NO VA- K A W WILL ltli MAD K IN ANY CASE 1KU.M THE AI.OVE TEUMS, Orders should be sent ia immediately, or at latest bv the lir.-t day of August, to GI.()I5lti:r.K rf; DI.SII, lay, Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. Susquehanna House, iun'i-:xsriLLi:, it. V. H. WOP, It A II., PruiiriutuiV rill In largo and eoiuinodioii HOIKI, is do JL lightliilly located cn tho bank of tho Sus iiuclianna, m tno uorougn oi turwensvi.ie. The present proprietor will sparo so effort to render bis customers comfortable, and hopes to merit a liberal slinro of public palroungo. 11 IS P.Alt A XI) TAl'.tiE 1-ll I . II I!. . ...:.t. ....... I1.T..M It... ...... ket affords, ltaftmon will alwavs find bis "latch Mar. 2:1 'CI. tf. '- string out. FOR SALl'i P.Y C. D. WATSON. FAMILY DYE COLORS. flhirk, i'r,.5r" Muicntit, 7l.nA- Ulan, ,y 'f.T Maroon, li,,l,t lllu.; ft , Or.mr, i ,r ,1.1! ' "'' K t l. '" Pi-; j .. V.'-H-C1.S kt 1 llurk Oruli, I I.T? v 1 S"'i'tri.i i.:,j!d ih.,b, X-1' '"'fl 1 I J r-'- " Fcr dyeiu- .fill', M'oolen r.r I .Mi.tC-1 uuOOV bhawl-, t:e,ilts, Dresses, liibb.ni-, Ulovc.T, Bonnets, .'-'.its, Feather", Kid Hloves, Children's Clolhin, and all kinds nt Wer.rine? Apparil, '., " e, jiVA SAVING Or s' vr.n v. i-m -"jj ; r,,r ?.'iccni vou can color ns nir.ny goods ns would othenviso cost five times that amount. ' Various ? nudes can te J reduced from the same live. The process is snnple, ana any ono can us tho Dyo with perfect success, Directions in Engli-h, Fienth und.Gcrniaa, inilo of each package. For further information in I'ycn.g, anu giving Dyeing nnd Coloring, tscnt i.y man ou reeeii.v lfleonu. Minufatured by -- irnii-i. a. sTrvrva Jl'JtlU II i . ... u, 2t'i(l, Broadway, Boston. For falo by Druggists and Dealers generally. eidenilerj.id, Hdj'. 1)U. M. WOODS, IJRACTICINU Physician, nnd Examining Sur geon for Pensions. Office Southwest corner (Second and Cherry streets, Clearfield, Pa, January 21, lsM. ly. GROCERIES A full stock of choice Grocer ies at a small advnneo on city prices st J. P. KKATZEK'S. OTAPLE Drv Goods Cloths. Cassimaros Clnk -cloths. Tweeds. Satiuetts, Silkwarp Flannels, Ticking, Muslin, Linen, 1'rinls, t tho and tho Proprietors aro determined to spars nedh old prices at 1 er expense, lime nor labor to ensure the comfort T r KRATZFR'S. of (he guests. Tho pntronngo of tho trucling L. J. CHANS. WALTER BARRtr CJLVX8 and 15AIUJET, Attorneys at i.aw, Ct.itArrir.i.P.j, t wANTLE-rn great TnrjMy J. P. KUArUR'S. PROSPECTUS. DEMOCRATIC RATIONAL CAMPAIGN PAPEIk FOU li04. Rl TT Tl f TT A T) T n 'I' 14 l Ml HI 11 I VI unquestionably to lie thn mnRfc ItiiiKirl,, ii t over held since tho establishment of our Govern ment. I'pou its retulta mav nol nnlikelv diMmml the continuance of our republican Government on ,,is c,UillcnL oiuutent. J ho Itbtrtte ,.f the iicm.t A,ii- I, .., inradid, under tho pretence of preserving 'J ' lt r,b!. '."."a uni1" ".rretended ueioasooi inoso riirnts : lueir constitution priv- "u ' ur". w ! free goven,. iucuu mo iroum:il lit lUCllU 1 llO lirniliirill liliAmlilir Ali;-. !.. ( i --- J V. V vii.uiia III support of the war has been used a a moans of enriching officials, their fiionds and favorites, land tho money contributed to sustain our armies has been diverted to the basest of partisan uses it" the mcst corrupting practices iu every branch of the Administration. Tho power and influence of our Government among nations has been frittered away, od a monarchy established on our borders, without so much as a protest from tuo Washington Adminis tration, iie i-iyit j itKylnm hm lietn Wf,ti jwith the connivanco nnd iiid ol tho AduiinWtra ' tioii, and foreigners, who had sought a homo on oor shores have been kidnapped by United States ! 1 1 '"iai', rd unit out of the country, in. volution ! c! i,lw ''n-i right. ; in ii'.a iy ,.j ine pre- !.r:i iura!rd news ; papers havo been euppre.-ved by military power, jpurtor s have been svi.'ol, i-.nprisnno 1, punished, j without warrant, without tral, without judicial I r Xiimiratiun, r.n.l our boasted frocduiu is Uit becoming a byword and a mockery. l'ii.allv, tho President has avowed his determi nation to convert tho war into nn abolition cru 't a.Jc, and refuses to eutertiin .niiur.ition.i for ' peace, exci t upon condition of tho abandonuieut ' of slavery in nil the States. iShali the Administration, which has thus failed jia its duty which has thus trampled upon tho ri;:ht. of tho people bo continued in power? ' wl. .11 .1. ...I . I - ,. . . . .... , ii.in me p jiuic u puny wiucu eusunns men CiU- eial imsgoveriiiiK'iit Lo permitted to mnintkia Its ascendency ? The ausw er of every honest patriot ii an indignant N 0. tneir uniigcrs, and disseminate, tiirougbout tlu length and breadth of tho lnnd, during tho Presi dential campaign, tho great principles of Demo cracy, of civil liberty, an 1 of personal und politi cal rights. Ia addition to our regular Daily, Pemi-Wcekly, and Weekly editions wo shall issue a special j c.Uiipaiga cdittion, to U called ! TJIE CA.ML'AKiX WOULD, To give tho Cami-aigm Wont.D tho widoEt pos' tibio circblatlon, an earnest appeal is made to State, County uud Town Committ-cs, Democrat ic Associations and Clubs, nnd to patriotic indi viduals in every part of tho country, to aid in in Faun Dismiiit Tio5! in every neighborhood thro' out the Union. A million of copies thould Lo spread broadcast among the poople. Tho prico of tho Campaign World will ho as Icivae tli. prc.cnt cJ nijill cost of paper will permit. Orders will bo taken at tho following rates, nnd must bo for tho whole scries of uiuo numbers, vis : Ten copies to enonddress, $.1 00 Twenty copies to ono nddrccs, 6 CO Fifty copies to one address, 1(1 Oil Ono hundred copies to one address, I S CO Orders must be fr packages of tho numbers ubovo indicated, and always accompanied by tha casli. lo uvoid losses i omittances should, when convenient, bo by dralt on New York. It is do- J .. . llmt oruo" reaen inis ol.co as cany ui . r- THE WOULD, aug . 10, 37 Turk lloiv, Now York. Clearfield Academy. D. W. KcCURDY, A. B. Principal. riHE netst Quarter will open on Monday tho X t.th of tieptember, lbCl. Terms of tuition us follows: Comuion English, comprising thoo braneli Cinot higher than Heading, Writing, Arith metic, i)c"graphy, English Urauuucr and History, er ijuarter, ... J,r, oa Higher English, icr quarter, - 7 10 Languages, per quarter, - 10 CO August 111, 1S01. VDMIMSI'K ATOM'S NOTICP. Notieo is hereby given that letters of adiiiinistrnliou on the estate ol WM. L. iMOOl'.E, lato of Clear - ! Korougn, tieurtiel i county, uocease.i, Having been granted to the undersigned, nil persons In- debted to said estate aro requested tv make im mediate payment; nnd those having demands against tho name will prceont them duly uuthou ticaled lor totllciiicnt, It ANN AH MOORE, Adm'j. jly 27 X4. JAS. A. MOOKE, Adin'r. STOVES. 1I1E subscriber in order to accommodate tho titi?.ciis if Carwensville, r.nd tho publio g. nerally, lias rit rccciviol u lot ot COOK', AJ) 1'AKLOU STOVES, for wood or coal, which ho will dhpo.o of very cheap for e.-uh or produce, JOHN V. TllOMTtON. Nor. i, lSCJ.-tf. A LSO, QTOYT. lMPF,. For sale nt the rhenp slorn O of John D. Thompson, in Curwensville, at 15 cents per pound. Not. 11. i sua .Notice k caution. TTAVINd mado application to tho As.i.lant , J Asi-sor of tho I'Jth Collection District of Peiiiisylvn;, in, p.ii 1 a Liens" ni Auctioneer hav- inj, l.oon granted In me by tho proper authority, I wi.tild inlonn lha citizens of Clearfield county that I will attend to "calling sales" whenever desired in nnv part of the county, Cliargo Moderate. Address JOHN L. REAMS, Dec. 1(1, isf '.f. Clctu held. P.i. P. S. Any person " calling " sales without a license is subject to a penalty of $00, which will bo enforced in neeordanco with the law, ogain-t all pei'ouLS violating the sUtulo. the UNITED STATES HOTEL. KAEPJSHUEQ, Pa- CO ERLY A UUTCIIi.SON,r;.ror;. rIIII3 Hotel, so well known to tho trayolins j public of Clearfield county, Is now inn col ilitiun lo afford Iho uiost excclWi.t accotanM.dation I either for tlio tmnsietit gUint or tho permanent : boarder. The "United States" has new nil the conven iences of A FIIIST CLASS HOTEL, public is re.-peclfully solicited. jly 1, 'Ci, y. fP MHl:MAKl:H.-Tho subscriber do (X fires to eii'pljjr FIVE Journeyman 8hoe- m.. hers limuedir.tely, to work by the tnvnlh or by the piece. Apply in i DANIEL COODLANDER. 1 Jan. 27, lcOI-r l. LutUtrsbarit, Pa-