eT;c (SIcarficlyJltpublitH, I factory character. Jtebel accounts admit i that iSlierp'.iin'n cavulry hud reached tho Snvnrinnli nnd Aumi.slii railroad in thp vi cinity of Millen, u point some 40 railes south of Aujjur U nnd nbout SO north of Wkhnwday JMonsixu::::::lKC 7, 104. .nw.ftl of (tunmt.1 ('...... l. ,! I ' 1 !. Savannah, hut claim that they .ere met IIZZ und driven buck upon the main body, n limited portion of the territory thus ac- wiuctl wu iar iu iiiu iim-rior, .assuming i"" "igiiim.cn oy royal piociuniu theso reports to le correct, Sherman is j!0" under Ki.glisu laws. Id J7JS 1 the ikw .i.. . .....i. .i . ... ,1 rovince ol Canada was extended bv local was extended bv legal enuc uients. nnd under iln gpeed, without R'.tcmpting the capture or Hiority cr French laws, down the Ohio either Macon or Augusta, or any of the Kiver to in conlluonce wilh the Missisbip prominent towns. ! H.od jp this stream to its head. In . 1 1.J.J Canada was restricted to its present Bi:Tt.ttn in C'oirt. hen Gen. Butler , limits, and the territory now embraced took noysesiiion of New Orleans he seized i1. tho Mates of Jl innesota, Wisconsin, making for the const uth the utmost . . . . , , Michigan Oh:o lndiunu l in;..,,;. f,.n V1"8 or compensate, those provinces which old belongs to a couploof ! nlaZn Si8"''1" -PorUnt . right, nd privil- THE NEWS. ' The expedition of tSlnrtuaii is still the rnL-rofsinir Ionic. AH accounts Irom turn " b""- " "u-"o 1 into the iinuxoiim r.ril,. re through rebel s:nrces. !f they areHo 'gcutleuiou named .Smith, private banker, 'j,ut,ie. i Canada was divided bo relied on, then Sherman's chances or ralives or ewoik who had gone to ; two sections or divisions, ' KasUm and w Orleans inanr years neiove tosecK a ie aim uisunci icgu- rortune. When Gen. Butler went to New j .-tur" .b(ut M tcy were reunited ' , .i , jr legiflattvo purposes, after a dwtur- York to altend to the lato election; Uie jbance vvljjuh culmil,!aea in an armed re Mesm. Smiilt sued him for llio baUnce, mistancw to the authorities. 1 . . . r. . ... . 'I'l... ....A.A i'vil!e the Capital, he having relu tided to them ?uuuu. A' .,r1Du ulu, ,n unmu, tin- I day was fixed lora hearing, una Lion, nut- .., ;v; " : J " . , .''"'" " V . , - (Frcnithe rillndoli-hU Age.l ' " ard exempt from taxation. Money bills The TropoBod Brittish American Con- tistoriginatointhehouseorCommonsor ledcratioa. Federation, or local assembly cl tho Canada is the most valuable province of V,!1";!' lhe CttS0 ?,ay. but. "lhe Bnluh America. In 1703, alter tho con- Commons or Legulat.ve Asssm- resolution, oddresitor bill for theapropria tion of any part of the publio revenue, or of any tax or impost to any purpose, not first recommended to the louse cf As sembly by mossiagfl of the Governor (Jen eial, or the Lieutenant Governor, aa the case may be, during the mission in A'hich such vote, resolution, address or bill is paused." The General Government is to usuume all debts and liabilities of each province. Some rpecial provisions are proposed to equalize the debts and pro ofeape are precarious enough. We have dates from Augusta to tho 20th or No vember. Sherman had not then reached Augusta, but was reported to be about -10 miles distant. Milled of Georgia, had been captured, but aban mto The iu a Uovcruor Uenurul. The provincial parliament consists cf two houses, 'tho Council cousins of filly-four members, and the Assembly ol one hundred and thirty. The elective frunohise is nearly universal. Lvery man is eihitlcd loa vote .lnnr.fi nnl rau-nrimWA l,v itiA nlliiftno lor rCturuOll 10 tUe .lUUiei lklVCr Macon had not been attacked; nor hnd'.y after his arrival in Washington, dis tho Central railroad beta cei, August and patches upp-cated in tho three Lading Macon been disturbed. Beaure-ard was ' Abolition papers of New York, all dated at Macon with a coniiderablo force, and at aslnngton, aying. m substance, mat ff0 1ayh houxe rent to the amount of Wheeler, w on Sherman': claim to hare quilo a lurco front Shermsn, nnd on the 4th they handed it over to the Govcrument. claim to haverepuised SherminV attempt Last week, Butler, thiough his conntel, totrofs the Oconee liver. This report applied to the court to have hU case re was sonErmcd ly reports dated the 2Gth, moved frota the State Court to the Uni and that some four to six hundred pris- ted .States (,'ircuit Court. In resisting oners had arrived at Augusta. From Au- this t'lbrl the counsel for tho Smiths sta giiila to Savannah is about 135 milos, and ted that ho happened to bo in Wa'.-hing- i ith his cavalry, was operating 'f tho Messrs Smiths wanted their copper- thirty dollars in a city or town, or .twenty m's flanks At Augusta they head money, they would have to apply to dollars in a rural district. There is no ave quite a lareo for'ee to eon-'the U. S. Treasury- that Go... Bnller J''tion on actual of creed or from Augusta to Charleston is alout the ton at tho lime when theso li'spa !ches madii ijii: ios saiiio distance; so that, assuming that wcio publi-hed. when l.o Sherman was still west of Auguxta he at the proper D niartmont wl.oro Iu was could not reach the seaboard short of at least loO miles. It is thus teen that if he is confronted by any considerable rebel force his chance of success is r rccv.iouE enough. In connection wi'.J. this expedition it is announced that great activity pi availed at Beaufort, S. C, and that, nil the force under Gen. Foster were under marching order.', it wjs supposed to co-opera'.e with Sherman ; and also, that an expedition, embracing many trat.sports filled w ith sol dier?, had sailed from Fortress Monroe under Gen. Bumsido. Nothing important had occurred in front of L'iclimor.d or Petersburg up to last uccountii, although heavy firing was reported to have been heard in tho vicin ity of Butler's Dutch Gap canal. Tho icbels made a doh upon the Balii "nioro and Ohio railroad, west of Cumber land, a few day nj;o. A correspondent of .ue Now York Ihruld gives tho following account of it i Marti.nsbi:rg, Vs., Nor. 30 The losses of our forces at New Creek, noticed in my last, uro more fterious than were at first supposed. Colonel Latham If member of color; and a foreigner acquires the right of sutli uge aftc a residence of three years iu the l'rovinces. Vithin a few years tho pio,iosilion of uniting Ihe two Province into ono great cou federation has engrossed a largo share of public attention iu Canada, and the pro gro. and success of tho experiment lias been most marked ami emphatic. A ba sis for the proposed union, or confedera tion, has been r.greed upon iu deta'l, t.le compactor constitution put into form, and tho lion. George Brown, of Toronto, has been chc sen on the part of IhoCuna lis egos. ' these fire tho mam featuers of the doc ument ; and if approved by the Crown, the Confederation will have a legal exist ence, and start on its career among the Governments of this Western World. i, ... . i uore win ne mucii nnxioiy until news from F.ngland as to Mr, Browo's mission reaches this country. A Hoa Panic Tho General Goveru h wing appointed agents logo through Kentucky , ana buy all surplus horn, at eight cents per pound, delivered in Lou isville, and nt the same lime issued orders prohibiting any railroader steamboat f-om taking hog out of the State, omo of the people are much exctcd. 1 ho hog growers are disposed to couipl.iin that they can not take ndvantago of tho increased iii- ces now olltiicd iu neighboring State, and oonsu.iiers are apprehensive ofnoinimz scarcity. The old pot k-packers are also exceedingly tlisnatislied, m no others in Louisville are permitted to pnek this fall, except the authorized agents ettablished in u government packing-house' J. 1. JNUMld & CO. Sheriff's Sal IJ Esnona, l,n,l .... ..f ." 'li.ua i.f ' WJUrt n n thors w rJIlLirSBUJIG, tennv.. n'H LATEST ABIUVAL OF FALL AND WIN TER GOODS. noma in ih i . w vlk ,oV1i,pW. P t .... ,V Vr 'nunr ... ' w tv Mil , USOl ' A certain trunk ..fL.. i ... . public mrl leaJlK frum K vl,ri. ' ' uii inn nnir tu i.. i . . . tu nut i u' ------ .u,is o; jhn -B1J 7 "Utt!...! Purchased since tho decline in Goods, and will be sold lower than any other house in the county. in auiiiu ana west iv Intnl. r wu aero. on eroctoj CUntllllKti'r tnn nn.. " Inttb.. ...n more orlo ..... WiJ on prncii,,! I , i h.t n. I : LADIES' DRESS GOODS. ' . i Trints it Delaines, Belmoral Hoop Skii'ts, Hoods, Nuliiai, Sontags, Comfort'", Breakfast Capes and Gloves, Puis, Mutl's nnd Cull'-i, Ladies Coatc, Circu'ari, Yic'orines, Baskets, etc., etc. execution. n,l i.. ... . ,i , ... ., u UU. uiai n estsn. riJMTk. Itobertn. Jacob l!m'J.i ..V tnl, h.7. having about ton.y.fiTO .cro, l;JUr, small urekard, a log-hoiuo anj 1!" t-i.tci ana taken in txumZ . infrfffd that none of thin 50,000 in gold Kn.l l,ncn l.r.i,,lp,l r,v r In (lie Government. As Butler has pet .f nicd llio Etateuientb ; ... . i .tv.tvu. IIIU ijuo,uii Vluuif 11119 IMllllU U ft3.Mrt. Sarah llutchins, of Baltimore, who was charged with tending a swoid to Harry Gilmore has Vjoen convicted Icfore a military commission and senloacnd t fat wars imprisonment. Mrs. II. ii a lady oTi L social poskion and iufluejice. A strong theroon. be sold a. the rrPcrty of J,' Hit, i, Dec. 5 to. W COURT PnouLAMATlOv" O; IVIII-'.HK.VS, Hon. SAMUEL I tv O SV ideal JBdK. of th.CcwS&N. 73 or the twenty. f.fu, Judicial DUtririT Bt" 'the counties of ClearilelJ .Centre ."rf'1'' A lh Hon. JAMES BLOOM a'lpL Ch, " , have issued their precept, tfjff i O holding of a Court of Common Pi. i6" H Court, JJourtef Quarter 8ss3ioD, Coi'rt t i?'1 m and 1'crniiuer, and Court of rinr.i i.,?. 7M BOOTS AND S1IOF.S of all kinds .at 'h. Cu" '-"o t Clearliolj, t, SW Monday (Jth day) fjmum lt N0TIC1J IS. tUerefot. W' , C , Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, if C , in and fcr said county of ClearBeld, to i, their proper ponou., with lU(.ir Roll "Jf" ilmiuisitions, KxamicatioLs, and oiuot' 11. ! - brancea, to do tliso tbiiigj which to UiiiV I"' ! and in their behalf, pertain to I. d-, 5 f i UX KX uuder my hand Ht Cl..arn',i .i. .. day of December ia tho year of W'Q thousand tight hundred and .iity.f. 1 BOOTS AND SIIOlS of all kinds for Ladies ; lor Gent. BOOTS AND .Slloioof all kinds for Children. In HARDWARE endless variety j Broad Axes, Double-bitted Axes, li.ift ing Axes. Balking -Axes. ' ma lo in the dpatchoi lefemd to, tie in frreuoe is almoitt ii reiis!able that they were authorized by him. The decision of the Court was withheld. This is a snug business. fjO.OOO in gold, with greenbacks oVa discount of -,3J, is a snug item equal to a whole carg i of pi" anos coij'scitul at New Orleans, and pre sented to tho fashionable ladies of Boston. It is evident that tomo men aro bound to make it pay. to proceed to London and present tho ;' eiloi t has b?en nndo to Procure a mitiz- 'M i, in , ii.o ir, ...... i .... r .i. .. ... . '. v. lion ol mo senftieo, imt tne "loyal' cm- .ens of Baltimore are terribly down upon . tho suggestion. Xiw York Ihy Book. i carelul synopsis ot the iiow constitution, and the details aro interesting in map ping out tho stops taken by our neigh bors ou the other sido of the St. Lawrvtica towards a now era in their history, both in a political and pecuniary point of view. By the Consiituii of tho piopovcd lirilish American Confederation, tho su preme executive authority is. ofcourso, EfJA party oT Canadian iluek shootrni lately was magnified into a forraidibln j lcbcl gang of "rebel" raiders w ho were about to invade tho State of New Yoik, from the Canadian border. Thopovcrri ment spent over a million o( dollars in preparing to resist this threatening army j CLOTHING Of all kinds fur MEN and BOY.S Cheaper than tho Cheapest. veeieu in mo sovereign ot ureal l.nlain lot fix Uucit mooters, lien, t'.utlor was and Ireland; to bo inlmiiiiatcied "accor-Ucnt to New York togother with from ten ding to the well understood u inciples of ' to twenty thousand soldiers, but Duller, the Briii.di Conjlituti m" by tho .Sover-! with evon bis obliquity of vision, couldn't t ign personally, or by the Representative find the raiders. Ilo however, received uio sovereign u jly author. zed. 1 lie many , Hatter. ng compliments as to his . . . . i i ..... i .. .. i . oy several .ew A general assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, TAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, iu. 73 I Ot A IIakrowixq Si.iiiT.-Th-- Wa.i C.'mV.'i, of the lStli tilt., s;iys : List t-fenini; i sovereign of Gottriior General is com-, treat personal beauty just before euk, one or llio most pumu , maniter-in-cliier ot tho land and naval fur-, oik ladies. 7w. scenes ever pie-enlcd to our i.olicu, pas-! ecs the Legislature or Bnrliament is to be I r ' sed up the avenue. U was a procession I cnmi-ts, -,1 cf a Legislative Council and a I CiT I he executor of tho estate of late of aliout seventy r.Mtie tnosi leanui ijkk- u.iui-e f-i tommous. llio Council con-.'M,""u' """i"" 1,1 n6" vauiuucu re ing men wo evtr ?:iw, gunid( d by u nuin- js.-ts t f 7'J niemheis ni polntcd for 1 !,er nf rnvali vmen. r.rmed with rarbiuus Mnust bo Hi it i?!i mlnerts. llntv nnd revnlvr-rs. TLwa met. wo'to c'.iftined : a '0 ami nossesi-iii,. n e.wi.innriiw rnnl nm. fi.GlHl, and the two children of llio de- w lo each other bv the anules. in threes and i.eilv nualifica'.inn of tour i limis.in,! iif.1. .censed statesman $7,000 after diach arcing fours. Tliey nera all diosscd, ill a ineai- lurs r ver ail incumbrance' In Trinco Kd- Hl' c'!liri19 on l''0 eKtate. Five or six years ure. liko the roorct of Confederate m i--! ward JaUnd onlv. tliis iroiriu ,,, t... ,ao Senator Dniiclaa was estimated to be icil con- k7l l,ul'-'1 ,niu.i in viiimjt'i vAuiuuvu re- life, who 'l''5 "lowing that in tho setllement of vnni-, J,f ; his afl'airs ho hail pafd Mrs. Douglas over C JHU3UI, . , u:i.i r .... .i - oners brought here. K'.ino of ihom were re.,1 i r personnl. The nieuihers of Ihe hatless and coatless, ami all of them lutliy :('oui.c,l are divided thus : Upper Cana in the extreme. As they passed up the ,' d i .1, Lowt r CaraJ.iil. Nova Ccolia ll, .A I..,m rtitil lliol nlininj r-lnll-! Vetw U . i, n u ,.. i.. U 1,1 It L' t ft-. Congress elect from i ennsylyan.a, was in p(J on lh pftVcn..cnli giving us an idea efo i-i,n3 are ma.lo for the admission of New ZZ .iti,e!" ,an,i ,,'eI,orte'' gillie chain gang iu Franco going to tho gal- fouudlnr.d. the N. W. Territory. Coium have lost six or seven guns, and some 3U ) , ;,, lll0fctl:: of yidoctj Theso men b a. and Vancouver. The members of men. arned or th. enemy s approach wre sent !lCre from KcrAucU; un-lor a the Council rcceivo appoi-itmont from flin t r i V 1 , V V1 . .e'!e"'l0' '"' rty-five Kentucky mounted in- the Cr-.vn, under tho great seal of the field, he had kept a strict watch for him ; j-mry yhey uwXl) 8evral iueilocU. d ef- Geireral (iovernmont, t!. lirst selection to .a . .... . . luriai'j rsun iiut uik ui i 'm MV vvtiuiuaiuii ( ft I llv UV IIOU IUIIICV4 lmJt- near New Crook, six of tho worst of tliem 1 i: .ii i i . . wru v gi.ar.ce was reiaxoa ana ti.cie- , prann from tho cars, and one U known tP .oreaooiume miuu.o or u.e a,iy Koser ,;o ki jed, . pursuU was made for the oth pounced upon his picket? and got inhide'er(lve M.iliy of 0ur citizens mistake of his earthworks before ho could gather UlCfemc for' Confederate prisone.s, as Lis command. I ho guns and prisoners! Ihey were II10Ht,y arched in gray, or bo were secured, the wbukey coufiscatod and ' riUe'j wilh fiUh lhlU thcy iO0k.l gray . drank, the stores robbed aud the enemy xb ft, Feilrni Ptfriers and bounty J. i r . i , . . jam. ers, who deserted to the Conloderaus had lo t he claims of the members of the v-yioi.fi nuinam as mong n.e missing - in Western Vircinia and Intern Ken- le-islativo council of the Ik) maun Irom the legislative councils of the various provinces, except as regards I'riDoe Fd'vard Island, so far a a sunicient number bo found qual'lied and willing to serve ; such members shall bo appointed by the Crown, at tho recommendation of the General Executive Government, upou tho nomination of the local government, ami in such nomination due retard to be . t . . . . , 1 II IBHUI 1 UK y ' ' ,io ui Mi v. u i n, ami; tucky, and aiiain deserted irom ttiocvn distance from the scene of strile. federates, and b icded themselves togeth- ..u, ;l v. ""! I'rocee- cr rQt tiunder nnd murder. npnoaition in each l'rovince, so thatall political parties may as nearly its possible be faiily repie sented. Tho Speaker of the Council is appointed by the Crown and lias only a werih about .fJoO.OOO. 11H. fc-jHenry Ward Heecher, in his Thanks- 7 giving sermon aid that "the nation in voting for Abraham Lincoln, voted t J double its taxes," if any one had said q that before the election, Beecher would have deuounccd him ns a coj'ptrlna l and a traitor. Ibid i gro:erie3. Itio, Rye and Lagu.vra Coltoo.' bugura white , lruwn auJ, yolluw. DridJ pens, bwc-I putatoei. CrHBbrrioi, batter, eggs, InrJ, cbeeso. ilauia, atiuulJurs auJ aialos. Dried Itaf, cud-liah( u uck-.Tl, herring, STOVES. Cooking A Rjirlnr Kio I'T' Vj ILOUU, CHOI', SALT, AC. M.lltltll'.I On ths lstirut, in Iilooia lwp.,hy (aiiv.cr 1 ltloom, Ui., Mr. l).ivi,l Elinj;er lo Mix Sarah Osborno, both of Uraay township. 1)1 1 . D In (iuiilieh on tho ?7th ult , Mm. garah, wifoof Jamea Morgan, ia tho 4 1st yoar of her llclu bbcrttsrments. A 4 DM I MTII ATI IK'S MVHCI l. is bcrvby given that lctlorl of ailuiiniMja Notic tion on llio entato of James t'onlcy, lata of l'min 1 . tp., Clearfield co., Uuo'd, have been granted to the H"1 uiulorsigned, all poriona indebted to tmid eitato arc rtiUcfted to imiko immodiiilo piymcnt, and thobo having rlaiins ajainst tho sains will present them du'y suthentioated fur sottlomonL 1 . I). 11. V ALL 11 AM US, . Pec. 5-f.L Administrator. jIO SADDLERY. I iddles, brtdlea, horso collnrs, trimmed hurse blnukets, robot, sleigh-boile, hips, hnruosa uud huiuca. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. ! w Urind stones and fixtures, (ino 2 Who " Olenn Wagon. Xiinber-!lcd. j J Buggies, Sleighs, Curringes, Ac, ic., Ac. ! rnoi'KCTu.s or vol. niisn; jTlie Old (iiiurd 5 A SiOXTIILV joinxir.. ' ' PKVorpii to , 1 g LITERATURE, SCIEJiCEAKD AB.I, 1 r n 1 1- I ine l'uiltical rrlnciples f 110 slid ' C. Cll.VLM.tY JSlT.H, L'miOK !rrl I 'riMHI MAOAZIM-: WII.I.COXTISUU0 Jj Xdifend the principles of Uevarsaital tliei ; g J 0,lr fthon in llio f.jur.dadoa of the Et. j puLlif, Tho spirit and d.tctrino of the two rit , Jjvo'umca will be tally Buiatuined in tbe third rii j 1 uiuo. Wo hare 110 cyupruaiiiM tu uiak 1 ' G :err-)r no parley to iu iiiu with d;ipiij!a. n(. I I moiraoy will bo trauto-l, not ai a vnryinj j!'kj j . I of cunuing otlico o)iom aud sr jils-huat rt, aat ! ; rather as an a'vidinc priucinlo of l oliticil um. t'liiyanlof populir li'iarty. All snpporturi if this reroluticmuin, At,ation ir, mil is J j us tho eueuiic of ttie Dsiunrricy. rt'eihVJit. jkaowlo g1) no pr,timization to bj DeMcrt'ii - i waicn aoea noi uoneeiiy eauucuio ana uppon P ths prii:oiplos of the litutnoky and Virjiiia ! Kvsolulioni of 1 T'JS, and the DreJ Sg-,tt dacuui I - 1 of the Suprouie Coart the one assortipj Sun I T SuveiiRiu.irr aud tho olhoi- Wiiiti n-nrwirt. I To prosorvi) Ihoao h mvici d-i.'trincj (be Dra. I - ; crutio p:irty was orgiinined by Ihe rsry f jundtn 1 3 of the Federal Uovurnuio it, ao.l it nuM n., ' , to tlitui don n to tiio l.iia: und dish.Hiurmg d.-fii. I ".t.iro.it tho vutnmeiicem, nt of tliil war. 1'aiOu (Juiiii, '19 11:1 trgiu of Urhi-r.T.icy at itwi,V(. furo this co!inl:y surrenj,-r of principle, and ai it must bo anin, Voforo it can re l :cm our ecu try Irom the rule of fui'iion nnd dt-rrtolism. Il w ill bo o-ilurgod to tloubl) its foruior lUs-tiil is, 10 forty-eight p-igea for tho purpose of eat ing It in nil rtajiuota, ato it. 1j snl n.k'.tr, t fir.i-elus4 Linmry un i l',i:iiiiy Miaiine. Atnj.slho I.t.'iiiry n!:r.i.-.ini of the work will bo mi Origiunl Novel of ?r at n'iitri3dlf tcrent, ritnn by Jjr. Xu-ijas Hrs.i E.WKI, which will hi puMislii-l in cl.aj'.en, bes'mit with llio numhur for Jjannry. W tiilo tiio ilsguino will oe cLmlile ill form slzi', only lil'iy c-nt. will be iiJ-Jid to the pries J siib'criplioo. Tueiblo tho .blUUer Uaata this onlargdment niiliout I0.-3 tuei Horatio;! til bo loft out oict'pt perhupH oocasii naliy. LUNDERMCN 1 5i Supplied by tho quartity with gooil, I Hour, bacon, or anythiag In our line : Q at 10 per cent, on cost, and wo 1 ,i;...,,nnl nil 1. in. ....... i 1 n "7 " ' . ' . -.. . 1 . . , I : l t ; Aiiitf will LI ciuppuu iii.eu vii? uuir 'iwu iw pa- at ten per cent. I'lIDLlC SALE. j fa fact, nothing that moi or beast consim.oi, rTnTIEUE will bo exposed to I'ublio Sulo on tho but what we keep or can get for onr custom em, . ' .. ,n "."Mi tp.. and will aell a little cheaper, havi -le- on tho 2Bih inst. 2 borsea, 2 cowa, I wngnn, 1 ded to Piedmont, and fired the Baltimore titwl fll.lrt .nllMn.l' 1.1..- ..!.... 'I o -...-.. T! .. . IA kuv. vtti- luiiiuiM n uinwillliu CIluliH. mill 1 E ilAlt UL.l II. 1 I'M.' sw.ua in vo i ,;,,,. nl deslroyed such other t-uh ic property as a possibility lluit tho or?'iiiizatu.n of t he j Tho bni of representation in the Houe they could lay their hands upon. Our Siate Guard, authorized by tho W'.da- of Commons is to bo populative, as dcter roop wero Boon concentrated, drove lure, w ill soon 13 commenced. 1 l.o tjov- mined I y tho ofliciyl ceius every ten them away, and cxtinguisa tho flames ernor ban been neotati.i with th,- War yenrj The nurubor or niomber a' first Ihe injury done to the railway track end Department lor po.uc sort of exemption j 8hall u one iundrcj M(1 nine:y -four. The Uleftoph lines was trilling, and commit- fur volunteers in tho Liuatd, if they .-hotild, uuml)Cr of ,ne,,r0ers may ut any time be i.un.iuu uy tutjui u iu once re-Caiauiisii- i,e (iraiun u: iter ino national oni: u: ip-1 ,crt,af:,,j by the (leneral Parliaiueiit Od. , ,lion tart h, anil lin na. 10 n eoni..eiamoj j,.,,. boinj, ,jml (0 ,bo .iro,)0rliolulte pair oftwin sleds, V pairof hny-Uddors, 1 sleigh, A. severe battle was fo-i-U at ia.VVn '''V' f"?!'11- volnnt.vr in the rj?lts h(m oxij,ing. Dineiing for ,ri-'Kcd f;,r 0,",,or W'l ,,or!'c, 1 ',pfinK irt-uH Tl la .. , ' -i.".iM.n, ;u;ira th.ill Ijo drafted br t!ie I nlted ' u lo i.- ,i5 l)V ,i.B t,ririnin lor rnko, plows, harrows, cultivators, shovel Tenn., some 13 nules south of -Nashville. Slate, service, he w to be fu. loi.ghed for 1.. J Jit,?, !jlu"'.1 '"l;i.R "ucliiao, I wind-mill, 1 cu,ti3 on me uotu U1V., between tho rcbt-1 forces the whole term of his enlistment in the! lv.J.Zu::.':ZJ:"rl":."': . .x 1 ' eo ."arri. r:lK"' ")rk and 'hovels, 1 .,i, ir i i ., . . . .. i i . , I i u iui i ui ii uue im-iuuui nun ciuer-Dil , I crnin er.vl o. mowiinr s-'vthn Under llOO.l. nml ll,r r,-,lon,l 1..,... i... (innr.l in iiiir(- Im nnni terriiriteu -r .. . .. . . u" r. """H1."""! c, ' .v..v,i3 uuu.-i , loivoicrs. r-vory liouse Ol uomnions is seapa of txoa,;i aail.llet, inur sett of humus. 3 icefield, acting under Thonir.?. Scofield ':TV? Xo 1,10 !sU,' n,J i1'1 , 1 ft'v;nl R; chosen lor five years, but may bo sooner stoves, one glass cupboard, 1 dining and ono claims a decided victory, estimating tho "Pi! y nec(,M".7 nanMun from beinj? proroguoa 0P .lUsolved by the Executive. brcAkfust i.,ble, 1 spinning-whool, I st.mJ, bod- encmv', loss at five to six ,bo , , L" I Unnuul.1on.a reouiVed. The power . v i Hilt' llirmi, II Hilt '.nill III nill,.l IIU ,t ur mntil I , WtUll IlltlUllS .Kt UUiUUI UU tjll I ItfUVIOIl. Ill T'UTl U'W ferii"I' XT 1" It 1 his own at about 700. Newspaper dis- be , Lfted into tho United Slates ""ici 3 WILLIAM WILSON', j 1 V given that ilfo r.Uowing aeJli'.nM imche'.' Tallies are equaily favorable. But thero """" l,)nfc" man ins eniHinieni in me, lul0 0 . . - . oi:Mr . vv,iA. rtatkmkmt op tup ' eilllEuiert and passed ly me, uud remain filed of are fitronu reasons for snrr-ii ,: 6,a,e. unrd' he ,.,nvo nterv.e. some additions, th ,.l,i"ornf.l.l..J. O CleafBebl County i;.Bk. Kerouher 7. lsiu. i.r!cr.,n,h!" "r i.T!'" ' 1-1". nlion, or that llio tvholo truth was not h. rv0nwi,ln n, iiBf.i ! co.mil of il"iijr, telerarhs and lines ' ''r'. .... . told. The accounts ozree that c,Ut , (l 7 l(! ,,CWs 'M Pro- ,r r'n . . c anw otner countries, banking anil ), 1,1210 T 13 It M S : Ono cojiy ono year !! hCVl'll l'11.-a UIIC .IUU U.JU iJ UP I .... gc:tor up of tho t'!Jj, J Twenty copio one year, and one to tho ( Sttti-r upol the Ciuli, " SirLr.o copies fent, ro.n-p.ii.l, for 0 !l Terms n. variably ia advanre, and llie J.'v'- little cheaper, having advantages that no others la our business have. t:30ur Clourfiolil friends will pienje not for got to call ami see us when they eomo to town. Tbey will find us on the corner formerly occupied by J. Hunk, nearly opposite the Conrad House, Main Street J. I. M0RKIS A Co. Dec. 7, 136-1. i r.ciMTr.irs xoncr.. given that the following account- hs,vo boon pires. ' As Tun Oin Guar;) is f'.creD'.ypod, Wit num bers and volumes can a'nrjyi bs luru'uhed. All letters ahoull be a-Mressodsi follows ' VAN KVUIL HOMOS ICO. Ko. loJ, Nassau it., Xow York. IxixuTor.vs xoTicr- commenced at 4 p. m., .1., . . " wie eiixjs uiiui-i iuo until, ouo'iiu ,,., r..;i .1 1 , or that the whole truth was not he serve a whole year in the State Guard ! 1 , 'r'T' telcRrnp nn, Die accounts agree that the fipbt he will be credited on her nnota in any I "T. Le'weo lhe Jir.nl . . f . . .. .1 . r. 1 T I ... 1 mv. umci luu u vi IU. un 11 1 11 nt,, n.i., ...,.7 u ureurs i, iimer no 11 11 lor crenn z- .1 ... : r .. . . . ' " '""lu "' 1 ...... .' , , . , ,, 1 uc mug 01 pajier nicnev. interest, woe its (lrMi,i !rnliinn .I.,. i..i mcnt of Mny 3d. lsftt, Tue banks of the State, luo Dcpoj-ilors, Total liabilities this day Dividend declared thi.tdny includ ing Stnlo nnd t'. S. Tix, Gold, $l,.'i3t On. Silver, I, IBS 27 Amount of bills discounted, $ 60,000 tl3 1; that the rebeU. although suece.fol Killlho of wilic? iiioi, nun npuiseu in lour eUCCCFSlve fnriiinhrd bu nnr own rilv .. ......... .tt, cAiriint; uio coiifvnu charges. Now, if this story is correct, all ; lion of courts ol criminal jurisdiction, but this took place in tho space of little more ' v v, . "V, t v -V' ,Jf 8 I,rocuuure cr,m,,,ul ' 1, 'u11-,aknh. A gentleman from cnia mloruis lt"' Uian ono hour, .lut egllll, dispatches US this mm uins that n McCL.ll.ni ol.li,.p' A sui.rrmo rourl of nnnen'.s tiu bnen 'from Nashville, dated Dx"c 1, iiifomi us oflernd to vntn in Xeni.t yesterdny, and established for the Federated Provinces; was but the General Parliniect may also, from Amount suspcudod of tins, 1 of ne- time to time, establish additional courts. Ci.nsidotcd bad.none. Doubtful m.uo ' Con J All courls. iiuL-es and ciliocrs of tho sev- nel bstalc, nono, I 1 ' a' - . . . iium iiusuviiie, uaiea vec. I, uiioini us onoreu 10 vntn in Acm.i yesterdny that our forces, on that Jcy, wero stationed J"' 0'1 r'nting ticket open, within thrtt miles of Nashville wiiere thev ,nUn,C'1 7 1? oe!.,ftnco,,f 1cr0,v1 i , . .' "llcrc lurJ I ernes ard Abolitionists w th be ng " WSrA 111 niOlnnnlnrv nAA .1 -.r -. . , . ... , .... n were in momentary expectation of attack by tho pursuing rebels-having Men back about 13 tnilos innsinglo niKlit, This rnnnerjurrn is singular on both sides' -singular for the victorious federals, and no Jesj so for tho defeatcct rebels. Tub Latest. Advices fro:n Nashville to Dec. 2, represent the federal forces at CO.OOO. and tbo rebels al 33.000-that the position wi highly favorable and well fortified that all federal employees, citi zens, teamsters, camp-followers, Ac., were in the trenches that the gunboats wore on hand that non-combatants Lad been ordered to leave the city Ihat skirmish ing iras brjsk but that no fears were en tertained as to the result, and that Thom as now had Hood la 1 "trap" from which he is not likely to escape. .he nn'.horiiifM, from Washington claim perhcad," and rsked if he was not asham- eral provinces are to aid, assist and obey "'' 'Miita' cdlo vote for q traitor. Ilo replied that ' the General Government in the cxercuo A,u....n't ,.n.Ubili'ii,.s of Directors no nuuiniuuu lucivioi.un to i,c 03 pnou a Ol Us rigtits anil powers, nnu lor such pur- Of which they arc indebted i,inoii man as j.incom. ino words were po.es will be liekl 10 llio couits, judges F(.,iice cut or n:s nioutn when lio was and ollicors ol tho Geucral Governniont knocked down lie roo and ntlcmnted , The several provinces are governed bv lo c scape, but was knocked down nfaln executives, styled Lieutenant Governors, and again by both niggers nnd Abolition- and a local legislature, to bo constructed 'Sti iV Wn! innl'-v rcusJ. d led blind in such a maimer as the existing '.rgisla and bleeding to a hotel. Awl this is tho lure of such provinces shall provide in way n white. American soldier was treated llio acL oonscntinj to the union. Tho at a p.ano of voting in Ohio, whare no less powers or the local leci.ilatures are, wilh than sixty-live niggers of a II t linden had some limitations chiefly specified above, iii'UMim u-uir uanois. Vaytoix hmvire. simi ar to those of our State lenislalures. '-' n'gaioes, crcaiiors, ana all others tu any way interoitod, and will be presented, to tho neat Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, to bo held at tho Court II msn i,i the boronjih 'of Clearfield, commencing on tho 2nd Monday of January, 1804, fur confirmation and allowance. 1. Finul account of John Rurabaugh, adminis trator, and Mary Diirgiinder, administratrix of all nnd singular, the goods and chuUul.i, right and credits, whieh wrro of John llurgunilcr, lato of liurnsido tp., Clemfield county, do(!ea1. 1. Final account of Klias Kisliol, nilininislrntor of all and singular, tho goods nnd ehaltels, righti and credits, which wero of Philip Kriner, lato of Krady township, Clearfield county, doceased. 8. Final account of Vnlentina Flegnl, suriiv Ina ndminlstr.-itiir of Dnvid Fleg:il, den'e 1. i i 4. Final necouut of (yrcnlus Howo, udm inl.4. . Ir,iliir Ami l,rr .4,n,.l l n, , t .1 r I r i x if unH 2 .:t..,tr la .1 nt.nllnl. r!..l. I.n.i.l nr.. I ' j Lriueiiiiiii i .una on ,i. . .. c....i :.,r i,.,. ua uii'iuiauis ir.,.nij o Liabilities of Stockholders, Of which and aa principals, ns endorsers, l.KC 00 I .l.t.tjfi 00 j 152.0HS 1 1 I ' 1 1.1.4 44 fi I 23 j,70a 81 j 2,tl5n 57! 5,707 3.1 1 130. is; ;i7 0.3UJ 03 505,79 lo.jOj Notice is It by given thnt Letters TeMnmentary on Ins tftate of JOll.V .Mi l'i! iiUSuX. lato of the W- oivU of C'kai Hold tlceeiised, hating hpenUla o-.it by tho undcrfigned, s.'.l persnin InJtWiU said estate aro re';iuted 1 1 make iinuiedisliif".'' uient, and liioso having cl.iiuij ajainit tlnw wi'.l pntiiit thciu dulv" noth, iitii'nt'd for setae ment. l'.KV L'ES Mfl'UEHSOS, " Kov. ;0 0t rd. Umm. (l AlfTIOV. All persons are hereby mC' J ed ag nst Hiking an asaignuicutof spjon issory Nul'K ivcn ly too underfigneil IcHmJ Connwnv, (now dceenrcd.) dnted about lis day cf February , lt4, nnd pa) able tkJM'" after dale, with intercM, ns said note W pnid in Tull to Charles Connwny.rcn., t"r' of .alt decenscd. ISAAC C. McCLOikEI. Nov 30, 1881 pd. Sworn and subscribed befor-i J. W. Shugnrt, Etq., Kov. 2D, tblil. 1 JAM liS II. Clenrfield, Dec. 7, '04. Ititviikliin. f 'Inurliitlil riiintlv. ilix'isHMttil. 4'5if 11 ' 6' 1 l"eiunt of .Mury Lydick, udmiui.-ti .1 ..1,1 ,, ! tris of nil nnd sinffulnr, the goods nnd etiiitti!.-, i,rn , ritrlits nnd eiedili which wero of Jubn ,.v,l. W lato of towusiiip, Clearfield County, dee'd. 7. Tho account of Wm. Hoover, adi'ninialrntor of Jihn Khirsy, Into of Bradford township, Cloar- OUAHAM, t'ath iitr. T". Oct. y- CiraTOn the evening beforotho election, : One special reservation of importance U made in favor of llio local Governments, 'KMMKK l:Lr.CTIO An election will be held at tho ofTico of O. L. Keed 4 Co., In tbe borough of Clearfield, on Saturday tho 3 1st inst, at 2 o'clock! p. in., by the stockhold er! of the Clenrfield and Curwensvillo Turnpike company to elect a President, Treasurer aud Rl'.I.lV.V XOTICT.. The Do.rdof Beta for Ihe county of Cloirficld.will nc(,t,u Cominisf-ioiieru' nrticc, on Wednesday !J d.iv, the 2Sth nnd 2Ullt days Of I)eeeiber,l. iho Board linve directed that U ne PF rants must appear before tho Hoard BI,'Pr(!.. tbeir sworn slatement detailing naaie of regiinont and -company when eanittdi mimberof rhildren, with J" nnd lJ o'."' the towr.Odp'in whir!, they rc.-lded nt l -" enliatinent, and their present residence; M" . (he i.i wiihout Ihe n.ei!iis of Fiippr-rt for &ir-' and cldlilren, who are dependent upon her. Two witnesses of credibility, from the tawWiP in which ho rcfides, must also b" r i rtt whose errtificnle, sworn to before the bosw, f. it,., ni.i.iiVini w iho norson she y ' ros.tiU herself t be; thnt tho statoBtnent eWj l number and ne of ber family is true I ln Ii In destitute eireuin.'tnneos and her ram 7 actunl want: and thnt nil the fats setfortn m lieilclion i. ii... .i -1 . . i.,, i . i - it,,ar.l ..f u.MBA.. r.. t.m ,, .;,, -nnr il,.., i t- ir . nnuicij, iiiai iiicv iiioiie sua i nave mo "",-niii, ,.,..,.(,(.,. that luminous oracle, m. II. Seward ' if ' .u '.,. .i : r l!r order of the Prcsidenu used tho rcllowing languapo: Wi.V.io. V .i - "i-.v.. JAS. T. LKOXARD, of the exhaustion of the rebels, V"-.. lr, I. l ! """CI Oil (UU t'JlilOlk Ol iu nucuuy uuu.rm. k eviuences , nn, ;irn l,t,- ,, f but not'rn.1 1 il I. lAl 1 I s ,i p . . . . UtUfl 111 I HIT (113. It 3 I119U Bl TU" ye evidence of the conscousness of that ifl0(l th(lt lhe ,aw of th(J Qtnm Pai,i(l. vAimusiiuu. inuiu cviueuues win niipi;ur mnnft. O. L. r.gr.n, Sco'y. Doc 7, 1864. are. to control and C ASH', trespassing on the premises of Iho un dersigned in bn-caria township, on or a- supersodo ' boiit the Ut cf October 1864, a DUN HULL field couuty, doceased. 8. Tho account of Cuiclino Owens, administra trix, and Authony llile, sdininlktrator, of nil nnd siugulnY, tho goods and chattels, rights and cred its, which were of Thomas Owons, lato of l'iko townslilp. Clearfii-ld oouuty, deeeaned. Ilegisiers 0Hc. . I. (J. BAKtJ ER, l application are jui-t uud true. 1 1 1. . , - .i .An..r.iiln esn r orins cinnmii; uirsu iv,,-". - . vf tiiined nt the ofijee of tho lionrd of Keliel, nppUeniii.n is made mid the witno.uci isri Nov. 80, ISttl. W. fi. BltUMt. Notice to Colicctors. immediately or, tbere-elecuon ot Abra-, those mado by tho local legislatures, and uPPred ta b F"t two years old. . The ! cepu iu ycur several .tuplicntes. It ii dei bam I.mcoln. the latter to bo void so far a they are re- ownor ' ner!oy requested to come forward, that tie ismt should be eoitplewd during la 1 1 tint, finmi I l.ma mi, llinl "immA,H ' . . , tirnv rtrnnet tT. nnv phtrai in,! I.ka kim j wn ' tnntith i i. . i..: . r . r, . .. i v """". iiuuiiudi to cr inconsistent with the for- , ' 'l " . u., uuv.ee. mm- cuerman ot sat..-ately" to happen 1-Jhy im. :iaer j,uUic UbJ. Fe,,cra, OT rrovir.ciai I ur ,0,a u,;-ie,ttM " I w v we iiOi M A W U U i. i 7 Dec.5-tc. Kcgister. .nr.t.Ki Tfili"; nv TA XF.3 for 1S61 sre n?" To tho Assessors of Clearfield Co. V, ' , Z w J T,l 1 of Jmjui.rT. lsiii. to the Xreasuror of the V L you are heruby notified W wake oouiplele, or tircutiou will forihwuh f'llow hi, I lorthwith return to to this office, yuur lists will be charged on the situie from epu, ofenroll.nci.ti and clnesiflentiont of lb militia-i fcy crJfr o uuiTil KY Cl'i- moo of tbo oounty, ,n sccordauce with the pre- ' ' " ,,'v i 1S64.J desired Lomui ri uineo, uraiui'" - this . ..".u -f .haioe Oro KOC'tlliriS A mil aiuc - -m i -. ..ull a, v,n, riM OUT mi-- . lly order ol the Hoard, WM. 8. IlKADLEY. Clerk.. ! tODtia'ri Oflico, CtoarSeld, Not. IT, 11 1. 1