A. m-f!i!g '.n.ct I it at if 'rB Nl'.lii Armi"', a:roii wire maintained en th ialand, lo j.n-Tt'tvt nv whit man from landing. Fam gi:n-tii-men fi.m r-ntiTlTni, m atiripted Inland, tlmprcprriy, I nut ey,) were airerted ty the frotJn, .n i I haJ placed a guard en each wharf to T-trraiit thm bung moluled, but they chejo lo -ti.e 4 Uul.ru on i p rl or tiic Irland where no . f n.tj wai I'ntumcd. Th negroe! had been MJ, at:.! beilevid, that a Inyo fnio of rrbrl cm airy ti!l ocur.ied the woodi on the ai.iiitnud. t iler ' ..wlermc prevailed, and cattle-Healing raid.i .0 the tnaiul.ird wire of fioqnrnt oivuireiiee. ' " 1 went orc and Iirokc up their military liand. : and told tlirm Inn wnr war over. I then it lu woik to orjtmito a ij tim of labor. 1 found the, foety-acrcallotmrnt under General hcrmau'r otii r , of the inort elntic dimrniotii ; the (arrc-t I raw raj thrr hundred and (illy acre in extent, and the mllcl three and a bail' acre. Manv freed-' men who had laiid-ordrra for J,,lin'i Island liad on Jamr-i Inland, und rartilicatri for K.li.to Iai'&id vera plentiful. On V'.ilmel.w Nlaud carcclj any aitciupt had torn made to cultivate j the land. There aeie Dot more than lo ecrei 1 luted out of any one patch on Ediito Irland. 1 1 had todisconliiiiieflicinio of rntioni before I could ! get them to work at all. 1 had nearly auocoeited I in getting them to work when the bill ic'curiiit; th, ir t land titlea panrd Coiifrrr ?i, and evirytha'g was I again thrown into coiilin-ion. Matters art in., i iwwevcr, jetting alralght again." j Ad important comparison of the J viuvnv vunuiiiuii ji mu iilimiiiuij ujj i . , . thoSo.ilh fVmli,,,, I-!...n,U und tlif-ic.' ' m Florida and 5jt tflcaifitto 3fpub!itan, rrcstdml's Bpecial Meisnge. Tito Rump Congress lining desirous of obtaining an expression from tlio fTLi President, on the Constitutional .-riry..:. al --;f . . . ... '(J5,t'b'.",;tijr- 'sS. (amendments, adopted h resolution in v Vivf''-i;' a; ' ,-. ' 'v tboon forwaHcd to the Hovoral States ; t) which II r. Johnson replied n thefo' lowing l)emoera1ic Mylo : To tlic Snuite ami Jloure of Keprc smtudi'ts: ri iniRty rioction. (iKoiior. ). (roorti.ANDr.ii, Editor. ::.::July 4, lW I Jforn'i Wm, Jutvnaon, Jetfmti h llnnTer, lr, O 1" t..ii t.,.h U ... I'ullmnr ll. In ohcilieiico to the reipiiremiMits of rid im. n'avti , u. 4r It mii(jfn j. M. I uminiiigi . II Brelli, Joo. I'. Kaith, II D, Ri, llrury NT, jr Owrort. Oeorpn M. Ilrl-Kin, L. 0. Liii);l A J. l.Ti her. lUnii'l flanneiL I). 11 timid. 'nH.- Drier Hull, Jni. II. Clara, Uatlil Lt, J. I'. l!neriT, j. no .i. junni .ii. J'llt. Illontn, 1). It. Ritlrr, Klihard Freeman, 11- W- Mnilea, Jainea It. Caldwell, Irtina llanev, John Owcin. ('Hi'n. Wm, F Jhnon, Pavld Wclty Jr, l?ulo 4th for conducting llio I'riinaiT l'.loctions of the Domocratto Jiarty of Clearflold county, the Doinocrats of tho eovoral boroughs nnd townships nro required to meet ut tho election liouso in caeh district on the Strnnt SttttrJiiy of July next, (hcing tho 1-ttli l.l.i, (if lliil .. t uili.K linill fid .7 "" ' iiirnrtr. John Urer.ler. lienrr Whlt. Bhall bo named Ly the igilancoLum- i,,Bj ' (mitt co for each seperate district, and iiWmi J Tboma Ilcndcrron, c. J. hoff, i to close at such hour hh baid Com- WiU- Kliu. enry vxiuu, Wm Luther CO. iHuhmitto ConrcBa a re)Ort of niittee shall nnmo for tho purpose of Ar) v T-,r T?r,TirTT Vl-Nr.SVAY .MoilXINO FOU GOVEKNOK . WES TER CL Y A IE II, or BERKS Cot.NTY. the Secretary of tStato, to whom was cxiircssinir by ballot, their choice of referred the concurrent resolution of candidates fur tho respective ofliees, i tho lelh instant, respecting a Bitbmis-! viz: one person lor Aceinbly, two To bb Held Katurilay, July If, 10(1. JOST IlECIVr.D, ii. w. sMini A rrttl Lot of rKA3 AND CANMKD run Alao, a rtij,rior atll-la l OF.NT.'a I'ATI Nr LEATHER Bv All 'rf and atiremoiy lew, ; 7S 1AKI. LAlirS lmproTTd TiT7T, ........... ""iii.'i., in no ue to th Publio a tho rhenrent. iin.nl... . rnnut eftitient W,,blri Machine jn ' TL. . . ..I ...I ... -. I . r . . K1 ' '"" ir in rilo of , china in jour own Stnta or euiinty omi Uift,, "J 'VV'J "'8 "'wr nore, ill Xl Lot n, ,it!l.l-l.l-.. II- f c T I uuaueiijuiv, i a. j. n. L.ASU Co Aliio, the bct Clnthei Wringer iu the nirk Wholesale and rntitil. fi-tfA very liberul tlnenunt to country r. i.:.... i.. il..l.,.l.l.liii.i.nriUUitili nf t ....,...:..(.. I.. ' rhanu and dialerr p. usrallv joivit ui iuiriiitiii.iin.iwi uiu UI..UV.1 u, u:isuh3 iui iiputiiuu uuva, unu Juiljrc ( ominiiiMinr 51. Auuitor r. inc; " f an additioiial article to theconstitution son for Cominis.sioner, and one persouji'ah imut iuvuri.ii.iy noiompany the uotico to, TO ALL HOOK oi : lie united Maiea. lor Auditor, to oe voted lor ana eicc-i""' " tas. k. sision. 33 South Sixth Constitutional Amendments We call the attention of our read era to tho special message of Prosi- this issue, on tho Southwest Georgia, ("nhjee of CoitHtitutional nn.endincnts bow tho President continues to asso ciate with sncti knaves as Stanton, Holt A Co. Probably if we were be hind the scene wc could iiintify him jonetratioiiB oT hatred was manifested tion of Texas, they have been entirely to take char clearly demonstrate! that the trued 'The principles laid down aro so broad peoplo who have remained on the and Democratic, that wc cannot see plantations, and have been aided by the advice of Bensibltj and practical military and Uurean o Ulcers, are in finitely better off than those who have been assisted with rations and cloth ing by tho government. In our opin ion the most emiitablo solution of the question of the occupation of the said I jsianas and the coast, under the order oluen. fsherman, will be to surrender the lands to their former owners on the first da- of January next, requir ing tho owners to pity the freed men inmony the value of all improvements maae uy tucm while occupying the lands; this to bo determined by a commission appointed by the govern ment. Of course we do not mean to suggest by this an interference with any of tha freedmcn who may desire to Burrend-r the lands they are now occupying, at any time prior to that period, by arrangements between themselves and the owner of the laud. Generals Tilson and Scott both concur with us that this arrangement will givo general satisfaction to both the ireedmen and the land owners. Should this recommendation be adopted by the government, we respectfully Bug. gest that the order be issued before the 1st Sept. next, so as to give both parties time to mako their arrange ments for tho next season's planting. The Eight of 8afFrag3. The Supremo Court f Pennsylva nia has just pronounced a dec ision on what is familiarly known as tho "de sorter'e law." Tho decision does not take cognizance of tho question as to the constitutionality of the law, but is chiefly confined to the point at issue, to wit, the right of a Judo of election to reject a man's voto when I ho word "deserter" is written opposite his name on the list of voters. Chief JusticeM ood ward and JnsticesStrong and Thompson decided that thejudye of electiotis could not refuse a man's vote until he had been tried and 'con victed of desertion; whilo Justices Jiead and Aenew. on tho contrarv. hold! ASSEMBLY. 71i are authorized to announce It will be seen from this report, that ted in October. the Secretary of Stale had, on tho IGlh The following rules, 5th and Cth.are instant, transmitted to tho Governors given for tho information ot those of the several Slates certiiied copies of concerned. tho joint resolution, passed on tho 13th j J'ctK 5th. No person shall be per sistant, proposing an amendment to mittod to vote at such Primary Klec the. eotstitution. ilinn. rveont. thosn who have voted Even ir. ordinary times, anv ones-'with the Democracv at the nreccedin"! 1)c,nocli! vty,ut tho lTimary Wectiou I inn f .immirlimr tl.. ..f niulit ut inn mnut '.,n,...l !..,.( ;,. 1... nf bmn.'til V authorised to annouti'-e the nam of be justly regarded as o( paramount importance, lhis iniportanec is, at tho j'liiuont tiiim, mu'liniKod lv tho fact that the joint resolution was not submitted by the two Houses for the approval of the President, and that of j.'v ill yj j i ii i ivj cliiiiuii'w. delpbia, ia aijent for IU following ru.r the natneof . v. . .,,. .... . l.r.J. W. I'o..r, of Vovl..Ptu lp.. a, a , r u 'l n ... ""V w .1 7" T:'" candidate fur .Wmblv. iuliinct to the action of iionBr, f Aleeh ' -2 " tho Jtauoemtie party, at the Primary Election. j ,b,uion Ke, b yrMlk M"B '? 'e are authori'd lo annonncu the nauio of Waibinr;Uin Irving'a Worlir, 21 TboruimJ. .MuC'ulloupli, of Clearfield, ai a candi- Coopar't Nuvalr. Dicken H'orki. iliitc lor Auivnilily, ruiyuct to tho action of the Mrival A Oilbon'a Home. Macauley'i Workr. L're'i Piclianury of Art! and Munufacturii. Uarcroft'i Unild State) H ac I furnirh all Books publinhad for public !..-. , :i -. .i...i i. . , irivaTe A.iuiurinf av nuoiciaia firieer. btlli lirt of any tonka wanted, with a ttamp, ! pric9r,wluch trill be (cutty return mail, joiil uiiu nu timui- jir Aeneinlily, auijjcot to the aulion of the l'cuio. in his course. The reading ol this ",u thirl) -six Mates, which constitute Message gave occasion of much com- 11,0 Vuu"' .l',eTcn "t,,udcl 'om . . , , . representation in eitncr House ol Lon- date shill! be tllaced upon tho return crulic iiaJty, at the friary Kli-ctii.ii. tinloyw l.u aliikll hnro hid turd ua a oatl- ASSOCIATE JUDGE. didato inserted in the 1 leiiiocrnl if; 'e sre aulhorired to announce tho name of TiniPi-R flttfin.r ..t h unt (Aiw ...,,.,.,. Ja"i bleary, of l'ciin lp., as a candidate lor Aa papcis auiing at least iruet. w ctks(,, Klatu Jud)!l.t ui,j,.ct t0 ,i,e ctiou 0, the Demo proceeding the primary election. jnatic pttrty, at the I'riumry ticttiou. KCLK t Ml. I lie townships COlll- iVearc aiidioriced tu aimoiince the name of mittee or the election board shall des-''aC0,J W illl,'lin' r,iri1'"1"1 tp., candidate for ignateono of their number to act as ii"!": ,'t-J0lTofiU'l,'!m- '-' "V Jai j , ti b tHV llUia'-V iiJI.Vfcl'Jllr against the "government," on tho part of tho radicals. This was to be expected, because the principles enun ciated in the mcssngo can never be Btiecessfully contradicted, as they aro the very lbundation of our system of government. That tho people have tho right to pass upon every change of tho fundamental law, cither through the ballot box or the bayouet, is so plainly expressed or implied in tho Constitution itself, that none but a fanatic or a fool ever denies it. If, however, their servants deny them the former, they must, in self defence, accept tho latter. This political chol era Padicalism must bo eradicated from the body politic, or, as a Repub lic, wo will die, and become a race of mongrels and slaves, liable lo bo swal lowed up by some kniix iuli despot. Tin: Xr.fi ro IJiueac Again. AVc publish this week the report of Gens. Steadman and Fullerlon, in reference to tho conduct of loyal generals, clergymen, and their "pet lambs" in South Carolina. Tho Uev, Messrs. French, Campbell and Tiffany, ficem to be engaged in tho laudiblo business of cheating tho negroes out of their rations, Fupcrintcnding their "inar ringo relations," and trading them whibky for their cotton and rice. restored to all their functions as States, in conformity with the organic law of tho land, and have appeared at the national capital by Senators and Rep resentatives, who have applied for, and have been refused, admission to tho vacant teats. Xor have the sovereign people of tho nation been afforded an opportu- gle exeep- rut urn judge, whose duty it shall be 'c of tho returns of votes cast, after having been duly certified to as being correct, and signed by a majority of the board, und carry to them to Llearheld JJorougli on the Tuesday following tho election, and produce them at d o'clock, P. M., in the Court House, when said judges will bo called to order by tho Chair man of the County Committee, who i This Pev. French is tho same loyal that the judges of elections were t1(i scoundrel vi horn Rev. Dr. JJachman proper persons to decide the question. charged during the war with robbing the peoplo of their silver-waro and pianos. ow, that tho war is over, ho seems to have turned his clerical Una is an important fudicial an uouncement. Tho law in question put into the hands of any political of ficer making up tho list of voters the power to disfranchise a freeman bv writing against his name the word his own brethren. Grand moral ideas ! "deserter." The amount of proof) accessary to substantiate tl at charge "Sham" Loyalty. That notorious TOwaaoiciy Willi me persons who dis-nnion journal , tho New Yoi Tri- nay ot expressing their views upon , shall preside. The votes shall then important question w hich the amend-1 bo counted and tho persons rcceivin" : ..if.... e uieiii involves, cuavo uouuis mere fore may naturally and justly arise as to whether the action of Congross is in harmony with the sentiments of tho people, and whether State legisla tures, elected without reference to such an issue, should bo called upon by Congress to decido respecting tho ratification of the proposed amend ment. Waiving the qne.'tion as to tho con stitutional validity of the proceedings ot Congress upon the joint resolution proposing tho amendment, or as t the merits of tho article which it sub mits through the executive depart ment to the legislatures of the Stales, I deem it proper to observe that the steis taken by the Secretary of State, as detailed in tho accompanying re port, are lo be considered as purely min isterial, And iu uo Hoimo whatever enin naitting the executive loan approval or a recommendation of the amendment to the Stale legislatures or to the peo plo. On tho contrary, a proper ap preciation of tho letter and spirit of mo constitution, as well as ot tho in terests of national order, harmony and union, and ducdefl'crcnce for an enlightened public judgment, may.at lhis time, well sucest a doubt whetli. the highest number of votes casts at said election, shall be declared nomi nated for the respective offices for which they have been voted for: Provi ded said persons voted for shall have complied with the requirements of rnlo oth ; in caso tho person having tho highest number of votes has failed to comply with said rule, then tho person having tho next highest num ber fd votes shall be declared the nom inee for said oflico. COMMITTEE OF VIGILANCE. In accordance with tho rules gov erning the Democratic party of Clear field County, tho county Connnittc have selected and appointed tho fol lowing named gentlemen, to act nsa committee ot ignance, lor the re spective boroughs and townships, the ensuing year. Heretofore tho coin mi t loo La consisted of but three per sons, and it has often been demonstra ted that through causes impossible to control, a majority of this number could not always be present, lo dis charge tho duties enjoined upon them, and thus tho duty ol holding the pri mary election devolved upon thoso not designated. The County Committee deeming it no violation of our rule, have enlarged the committee, select ive arc authorircd lo announce the name of Buuiuel Clyde, of Lawrence tp., as a candidate, for Aciutc Judge, ulijert to the action of tho Peril ocnitic party, at the Primary Election. We are authorised to announce the name of tieirp;o Lrhard, of Knox tp., as a candidal lor ARsociatc Judge, mihjwt to the action ol the Pc-iu-ocralio party, at the Primary Election. Wc arc authorircd to announce tho name of Vincent n.Ilolt, of Bradford tp., a a candidal for Aumciate Judp-, aubject to the action ol the Pcmocratic puny, at the l'ruuary Election. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We arc authorized to announce tho name of Willinin L. Kihi'l, of Lawrence tp., ai a candidate for Co. ComiuiHi-ioni r, sulieet to tli action of the ocruoeratio party, at the Primary Election. r e are authorized lo announce the name of Henry Kone, of Clearfield, a a candidate for County Cotnmis ioner, nulijict lo the actiou of the Peiuocratic party, at the Primary Kkrtion. r e ace autlionred to annoum-a (u(. name of r red crick Suu.T, of Hcocaria town-hip. ai a can didate for the ollicc of County Cotimiiiiiiunrr, sub ject lo tho lu-tioii of tho Democratic party, at the rriumry i.ieeuan. COUNTY AUDITOR. We are aittlmrired tn announce the name of John A. h. I'lepil, of t.ofhi-n tp., as a oandidute fur County Auditor, mbject to the action of the Democratic party, at the Primary Election. ralTTCR WlX'i; OK lltOY-An riM,; L impregnation of dry gpanirh Wine, wiih U activity ol Ualisiya Dark, and thcrx.oi: corH of all the ferrupinona ralta, Citrate of Magnet Cxlde of Iron. Il has a vlnoui flarer.verj rru, ful to the palate, is withont chalybeate tnite, u win not uiacoior me teetn. Itexoitea languid apprtite. ylvei xoit to fu, irnproTos digeatlon, increarei the rtrnQgih, ,tl(j iei the circulation, take of! uiuacular Uabbiom rciuorci ttie pallor or debility, tirci ErmDcn r, precision to the (ctioi of the nervoui tTctrr with power lo endure fatigue and ruiri direait ilAtiillC ClI KATt. OF IKON ir new r peculiar, iliSering from the ordinary Soluble C. trate, in containing an equivalent of Protoiii. of Iron, in place of the Ammonia. It ir neutri', tartalcrt, without aatringency, hj prompt at; energatie ar the Chloride, and unlike that, U ducea na local inflauiinaSory action or Leadaoht CALISAYA bAKK i pre-eminent amori- vegotable tonici, baa no t.jual a a itrengthea or lemorative, nor riral ar an and-periodic. Ketaila in $1 and f ! bottles, quarti and rC i .. . r , . r. ,, ......... . win lur ui.jjrii.iRr, o. r. ncat3r.LL, j-20-lm ApotUoeary, It It Cheituut t, Phil. ADM1MSTRATOK X NOTICF -Xotic. ii bereby ciren that letter! of aJminirtri tion bare been granted to the unjurrifmud i tne eitate ol William a. bmiley, deceared, lu ot orady torrnttitp, ClearCeld county. Alt per aona indebted to laid eitate will pleat make im mediate payment. nnd tlikre baring claim. ar,ait,n the lame will praient them for rottiement, to tLt uniurfiSnod. 6A.UAI1 L. S.MILE1', je2U-Ct pd Adu. an-ifd, On the 21th of June, iHflfi, at the residence ol the bridee father, by ltcv. A. 11. Kevdowcr, Sir. JAMES NOllUIS, lo Mix MARTHA A, daugh- ler of Joski-h Caldwei I, Erq.i all of Pike town- chip, Clearfield county, Pa. ma, At the residence of her fon, A. H. Ilrrn, In Lawrence lownfhip.on the i:df June, JC8, Mrs. MAROAKKT, relict of Ji Kkkp, in the 74tU year ef her ajr?. Tl,. ,i....ii. ..r .1. . . , . . vriiinniMo iniiy newnrt more mnipio aiinounermrnt. itch: iTciii i rt ii: SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH Whealon's Ointment. WILL CISE THt ITCB IS 3 llor. Alio enrei PALT RIIEVV, ULCERS. CHIT RLAINS, and all ERUPTION! OFTRESKI.V Price 60 cent. For falo by all drueyinr. E lending 0 enu to EEKS Jt POTTER, $of A genu, 170 Wa3b:ngUa tret, Rorton, it !!! be forwarbed by mail, free of pimtaite, to ar.r 1'ui. ui iua I'uiura culler. June I A, tlrj-1 yr, ror rale at Uart-wick A Irvln', Clrarlleld Pa s TI DY VUtlt 1ML1UMS, mind to robbing the loyal negroes were to prepare tho official cnumera tion and names of voters for tho dif ferent election divisions of the State. They could any what constituted a desertion, and what was to bo called by a milder name. If a man failed to respond to a draft at precisely the time designated in tho notification, no notice need be taken of any cxtenua- bune, which during tho war, constantly how led "on to Richmond," and favor ed tho hanging and quartering of every "rebel," Beams now like all dogs to be about nino days old. If Greeley never had his ej-es open until 1 hate jiit fullcn on a g-iMen lentence In the Arirn Fr,lmnn. "Our Conunir.ion," aavi it ofln ial or(-an, "ii pledged to the uiauiteiian'ee of the d.ictriiic of Eiin.l Right." That rentriiee i worth volume of i,ler appeal for a letr emn prehfiifive philanthropy, I gire you my heart and lmn,i,(iii V'Aiiua nine Jytrr hi tan.' Ever yotira, Tliauiuns TitTon This is fheerinir to the nnnr Lln. L-a It is ns full of heat and nourishment as now, it is no wonder he lias acted in tiniT nl l.nit maln.A.,. 1 I. ' ,.t. - . 1. .. rr., . ...b vnviinii.iiiii.cn, ihi ins numojoui'u manner neretoioro. XM tm could be marked in such a manner imprisonment of Jefferson Davis has sent to close the ballot-box against him L:i .1 v . . . and load his character with false in"-lnn economy through b,s brain, putations. In the hands of Unscru-l,'d('m',eybo,d,'Jomai,d'',li,,I,c,oasc Ioub politicians, this power could be,'" order that tho government mis used in such a manner as to work in-gl rid of bis boarding bill. It is Jmn! flt! Tll0j; C()dd Px- ngo that tl boarding bill of one empt Irionds and punish enemies. t,, , , , . , . , They could usurp tho prerogatives of 1 ,'.e nan H,,0"ld ftn,'y ,,,m mnci, tho judges and inspectors of elections. thousands of black perrons have niuiu wis manner decide important j ocon eating government rations for; economically liquidated tho claims of rjsqes connected Willi tuo welfare ot years, yet ho has never denounced it ciianty. .Mr. U ilton's lack of a purso the peop.o and the perpetuity of tlio;a expensive or a sham. Hear what r.rc"nl him from throwing o0 into free institutions of tho countrv. , . . . , tho pass ng hat, iust as his lack nfn. But tho Supreme Court Undecided fe 8?.V8jn R lute WU0 ,n rcfero,,ce l musket conslruinei him tl, p,"l '.in that, under the law of Congress.a nianiImv18 : substitute when ho was drafted during must be legally tried and convietcd1 "Ve welcome tho news from Fort reus tho war. He could not fight for the of desertion" bef'oro the officers of Monroo of the assignment of spacious! negroes then and cnnnotfied them election are justified in refusing bis and comfortable apartments for tho'oow, but bis nravcrn and blossii-rr. in Vfltl Til A hmiA liinlr...,.n . I'll.. hniitA.lrnAi,!n,. ,.r At. ....Ml 1 iT, 1 n 1 1 , a. . . . I !. 1 . - -" uiviv, v uum ..Hi in ue puunu-nir ,li, V'l 'll.llllll J I p. m! I'lil-l- cr any amendment to the constitution ig seven personsin the large districts ought to bo projioscd by Congress 'and five in tho small. They would and pressed upon the legislatures of. suggest the propriety of these com- munevnai states lor Illial decision I miiini.a I.t l,..l,i n until after the admission of such loyal' previous to the d Senators nnd Representatives of thojand select fromai of the election, among, and designate. number to attend aud bold said election, nnd at the same time r.ppoiirUhc return judge, so, that each may understand his duty, when the time of action arrives. It is hoped that all w ill take a lively interest in i .....i.i.i: .1 . iriiuiuiuiuiji uiiu ujiiiUKimg 1110 1"UI0S and organization of tho only party that has, and will, govern ting foun- f rr ut-nsA it t 4 r i la f.-w.i i tea - , . J f V V VF Mill- HI , 1 1 j K' 1 1 1 1 I U 1 1 U 1 1 . U 1 1 U winch, as it occupies but small space, the laws enacted in harmony there- "tllAu"'" J with, and thereby rcstoro us Union Thr I.nitrKiiacirr. Anril 1 flr.A i n,l r., ,d ., . , i:, . , . I . MrPrinMa. Jl,K, ' ' ' i-yi'v-iiij luwuiuisirncieu coun- now uiu ejiresented States as havo three of their oceii or may Jiercallcr bo chosen, in conformity with tho constitution and' laws of Ibo United Stales. I Andrew Johnson. ' "Washington, I). C., June 22, 1SG0. J A S.wixn PiiiLAVTiiRorisT. The' 7'cnoylciia Fnrdman's Bulletin con tains a letter from Theodore Tiltnn ' eiiiiiiren oniy nee or whom are now living. J,.r whole life war one of the mort exemplary , l,a,,c ter a kind neighlwir, affectionate and dutiful wife and mother, anil pious Chrinliun. ft. try, winch has been so terribly afflic ted by demagogues nnd trailors.undor tho guise of patriotism nnd "loyalty." G. II. GoODLAN'DEK, Chlll'll, T. J. McCcLoroii, Sec'ry. n-renrim. A. W. Lee, Samuel llinduara, Vim. Doll. John V. Davii, Chrirtinu Urnum. Bill. Wm. T. Oilbert, Henry L. McQhe. Adam Broth, A. J. SlcClincy, Win. Mehafley. jfiin ii uowier, tranea AluUrda the' leye warmed 1 'and "Bo yo fed !" 0 Ul"m, w. Line., Wai. lienrr ....'ll. ...1 .1 ll T-il . It I. tt . it,.. mm wiiuvi me rnariseesot Script uiv ... -.ui. . . . . . i being plarnd oiiiio-1 eon Davis. Jly-nnd-bv. the farco will for diu- nave Ik-coiuo too tlaring. nnd then ho lavishes on tLeni with an ostentatious munificence which is both "cheap and word "deserter" sito his name 13 no rround irailCniSOinent. lie I -w hi ui vnlinre ! Wl bo lot rr lnt ia H.a na .r of participating in tho all'airs of tho persisting in a f lwat whereby nobody . JUNK LonnrnT. Tho Villngo Na nation, is of too much imnortnnca in is cheated ? Mr. I)ri ia nnt in. i, tional Pank of Howdenhatn. Mo . n A political and governmental point of. tried at nil events, not with inipnt ''0,bcd on the 221 ult., by a pnrtv who view to bo interfered with for pnrti-jor expectation of convicting himl ,oIlow(I the cashier hoine, gagged bis Ban purposea. If men havo been rrnil- then why is ho loniTr suhNisij.J t ! fni"'Iy and placed n guard over them. ty of desertion, they can be arrested, ho public cost ? Let us havo an d i ril ro5,bers then took the enshier ana tried, ns they were after tho war, of tho sham. , to tne bank nnd after robbing the 01 xoit, ana men, it the law of Con- If ,0mo "Copcrhcad" would thus 1 7 lllcy 'cked him in gress be constitutional, tho punish.1' ,.u V.j . j . j C'O vault and malo their escape wilh ment will follow. But until that'81 U ' U,d J6 de,,ol,nccd n8- their plunder. They havo been traced : , .1 - in in it. irnni.t V., rr. . . . . .,pv.u pursued, tne omcers of dec-! ""'c' iu lupnm, anu it is supposed aro tions are to follow the law of the! " " now making for Canada. State, and disregard the action oft SThe Washington correspondent I t,. ,r mt . those who have been preparing the'of the Baltimore Sun say: LbS7l!n!5S : a r ik- - . ' tors. The action of the Supreme.hurry 4, u ,u .. .. . r - ' -j " " ' J " '""") reiurnea probsion of the will of III JeopL at ' mre 352Stto?Jh!SS? OT"' WB Th W0U"da he inflk'ted coming election.-.! . 11 "Si remit dogays upon h.tliBelf wore aerioua, and he wbb Iremoved to the Bellevue hospital Wit Cbnrle Sloan. Will,,. It,,,.,.. .T..I Bih, John W Kyler, John Milior. Irnrfon Samuel P Wilion, Jaeb Pearee, rtnbert Lounrhery, Alexander Livingston, Tho Itiley, Mark K)ler. Jamei L Stewart. firmly Lever Elegal, Samuel I'oitletbwait, li U Ilaya, Daniel lii.hel, Joaae Liner, John F. Orwalt Joreph il Kiik. IlmmtiiU Daniel (lorman, Matdiew Irvln, Fred r-hephord, Joeph L. Neff, John Weaver' Thnmaa Young, Oiie.o Suiead. laerf. Win.Tuiker,Jeh Wood, .Min Connly, Lawrence Kill inn, John Hockonfcerr. CortMyf.m.-Kraneji Coutriet, F. i. VallenionL John Enel, John J, Piekaid, Chrintinn Hrown (Vrory;trfWm. Ptrter, J. M. Keuleberger, J. P. Kratrer, Daniel Connelly, R. Newton Shaw . rrtrewifp. Jamea Tbouipaon, W. P. Chain" ben, Benjamin Iiroome, Erampton llloom, Henrr Kern. ' 'ecntur. Richard Ilugbei, Dr. D. Kline, W. A. Heami, Cyreniu Mewe, David Uearhart ryio"". Wm. Wi.e,Ue,iri;e K. Tukb, J. A Itowle. 11. B. Straw, Lewi MjCVacken. fur Joiei'h B. Heath. J. T. Ilun.. T 1 McClellan. friroerf Juitin Tie, Daniel Krie. A. S. Dick mon, Frnrii Tearny, Charla Mignot. Oiwaea, Wm. L. Shaw. A A H.-.I A. , - -". ..vw, MCVIK. . aii,r,i..n A V II l f , - f. AMERICAN HOUSeT CLHW ENSVH.I.E, r.V. L. V. TEX EYCK, PHiu,rTt,n. mnr ..-j i m t . . L "" ""uerngnea, raving ooeome proprietor of the iWi hotel, wi.fac to rive notice to Ui ciutcn. of thie reunty, ai weil a to the travCinn public, that the home ha been refitted and rrftrni.hed for the entertainment of hi guMta, Hi. UM will bafurni-bed with everr. Ibtng the market afford. At bi. liar will t, ir.i.rV' brn" of 1,11 kiai iq-'. OOOD STABLING a.t.ched, w,I UM but careful hoatler employed. L. W. TEN EYCK. IWOT.S & SHOES judf. AT LOW TRICES The undersigned it prepared In inunufattur e-reryming in hi line, at the lowet gurw. aal win wan. at hi work to be a repreient. Gire him a call, at hii ihon nn M.-ii She waa the j second door we.t of the Pcsl Office, and b will uu .ii m uu power, to render ia no. U. H. I, . L . I. i,- .... . . : i i fivuv-u cnii mini, ac, on band, ready to be tnished on rhort notice at iow price. DAM EL CONNELLY APPitaxTK-e Waittfo. I will give a liberal cnance to a Hoy 16 or IS y,ar i.f agr, to Uara .... .-uruiea i,i uooi uhJ s.nce inakiug, if appli cation be made oun. p c June 13th, 1S68-1 yr. than iti .,. ,. - r. '"IH I1ITUI of t Irarfu-Id eounfv. K(,c tian tlir nn.il ut E. m:MINUT(. A S()a Mauufacturr of REVOLVERS, R1FJ.es, Ml'SKl-Ts AND CA PUINES, For the United Sta'e Service. Alio, Pocket and Belt Revolrer. Repeating Pi. tola, Rillo Cane, llevolring rifle, Hide and' fbot dun barnlr, and gun material generally. S.dd .y i1R Dealer and the trade generally. In It.ere day of faoure-brenking and robberr every l,gue, atore, bank and office hould bare' on of XK.vrxG ro.v. nj:rcL veks. Circular, containing cut and description of vu. .in,, .ui oe nimifhrd upon application E. KEMIXGTON A SONS,' Hi"". New York. MOOTkK Jt Vtriini a i JMy No. in, Courtl.nd .treet. N.w VrC JjRESSMAKIKO, ETC. Rau T'CE.-ParUi.,, DUES? and 1 CLOAK Making. Ladic can have their Drter, Suit,, Coat, and Barqulne. liandromeW !! .'11. Vrin""d. " hort.t notice, at the old-e.tal.lisbed .tend, 1081 ( be.tnnt itreeU fancy and plain Fan., Mantilla Ornament ri and doak button, Ril.b.n. Clunr and MU,I' t-ace. liurle and tlimn Dr... T.; OUSSMITHINO, ETC. 1CLLD.iuit inform the citiien of Clearfisl.l and vicinity, that I bare nnsnHfl aV rn lea aid borough, near Mr. C. Kralaer'. itore, forth purpone of manufacturing and repairing GUNS, PISTOLS, WATCHES AND CLOCKS. I guaranteo all my work, aid expect to recur my patronage by promptne and tttertion to bunnei. and executing my work in tho bail lyle f the art Gire me a call anl teit my "I""7;, . JAMES D. WIXUEROW. June 13, 15f8 tf Administrator' Notice. vr vi..,.,.., .... I r. iir.n.-soi auminirtration on the eitate of ueorgc uot, lute of l'ike towu-hip. Gear field rnunty, diKeased, having been grant' J to the nnder.igiie.1, all perwn having claim againrt the raid estate are requested lo present tium pro perly authenticated for ottleuirut. aud those ia drbted to aaid estato art requeued lo nvik pJ ....... ,-.,. r., aioklLh Minx towinlnp. ,Mnti isfift Bt-H. Disabled Men, Attrntlou I W anted, on or two men in Clearfield county, who have loet either an arm or leg, to roll Wadtworth ' water proof Arnica Healing Plarter, the best and eheapert Curt Plater ia the market From J to (10 per dy raa be made. Addre, with IS rent for aample and ful! Information, A. V. B1.LCI1ER, 110x15, Philadelphia, Ta. N, B. All agent and peddler would find It to their intere.l to nwer th bov. April JS, '6t 3a. Ground and uncround aplcea, Citwn, ETg hrh Currant, Kx. Coffee and Vinegar of the beat quality. For rale by H. I I. Clearfield, January 10th, lSflfl. S Tit AY nCLI--Cmelrpaing eutb premiae or the nbcribcr, in Lawrenc townihip, Clearfield eounly, abont th middle of Tune, one year ago, a email brindle BULL, .up posed to be one year old. Th owner i requeued to prove ; property, pay charge, and take him way, or he will be disponed of according to lw. J2!l.3i LYDIA LEONARD. SUHOOI. IIOLSI. I.KTTIVO.- The School Direeton of Graham lownrhlp will let to build, by publio outcry, at Graheruton, ci jning. with, large variety of St. pi, and F."", ! si" , ,h 'V' ef f . w Uo,,di,roi2ito50p.rcentleriiLa.l,.i," r Pob001 Hau,M- ContraeU to be given to the Al.o. receiving d..V .ri K. l " i" tiu 1:,"' TT'' per, for Ladle, and Cbildien'. Dre,' Zl VS?? M" . ppr, of Patl.rna f,ie U.Mk.., a t. .....V,,..,,. .uu iremer now Mr. M. A. BINDER'S, Jj-in 1PM Cheitnutrt, Thiladel ,hit '".. Aiaraa, a. a. Miieey. il , , . , i""" uerooy caution. 6rnom.-John Turner, A mo. Publer Samuil 'dT . !5 " r.nrch'r.ir. or in any way mi. r-iijan uonraa, t.lw.rd Flandert, A K. Height. Jorepk Fry, Benjamin Steven. SliVIXClMA(IIIXI,I wo inform the public, that I bare bi M.m.wH. !.. uenlell, Samuel Conoway, Cbreigbton Wandall, Elijah Burna, D. Burkey. Yorrf,D. W. Wire, I.aae llloom, Michael. fJilon, Robert Pattereon. Robert M. Jobn.on. Aarika: Ueorre llerl. t.... n u. Clo.key, Joreph Oilliland, Charle. Suhnar, R. J. llavne. A"o. Robert Willi Rowlea, H. J. Sloppy, Levi MoCr.cken. .oierrnc. Clark Brown, K. 11. Shaw, 0. L. Reed, J. M. Bowie. J.me. Mem..,i,i;. di.l 1 rd Carr, lae Ogdta. ; LVOvs V T .,uro",u1re '' " cr of JOHN l. ,'. J' "tlp.tMeet lomr ordera. J'20"3 JOHN HOOVER, Jr V n iT" ,h" ' ofAduiini.tr.. ion, on Ik. e.tate of Frnnci. Pearee, E.q d.e'd, a.gned, to whom all p,r.on. Indebted to aid er late will plea, make payment, and th... having elalm. "lomand. will pre.ent them for .ettle ment without delay. HANNAH PE1RCE, j.-ei-P Ai0JT.t Plan and (pecifi- ft.w nf l.ltinv P order of the Board of Direelora . A,l. C. W. KYLER, June SO, UlCS St 6ecrury. - ould hereby Kaan annnin. ted ole Agont, for Clearfield county, for the Coimoir Skkii Famiit Skwino Macmm. Tl ia one of th, be t Alaohinea n.w nir.,.,1 ta lha publio. I keep th.m on band. Any pertoa calling at my retidence ran re them oparata. Pileoonly J0. THOMAS READ, May , lSf,S-.1 mc-pd. Kear Cnrwenvill. RAIL ROAD IIOl E, Mala St., Philip burg, P.nn'a, Roaiar Lloyd, Proprietor. Keep eooitantlyon hand th, choiateitof llqnor. Hi table I alw.yi tuppllrd with th, bevt th Market afford. Th, traveling polio, wiU do well to gir, him a call. Not lit, W THOMAS M CRISMAN, Agint for th, Sirg.r fitwlnr MaeklaM. lTilllpbnrg, Ceatre ee , feaa'a, Oct. 11th, llSi. tr, 11