S?t filtatfuft Upub!ican, V .-- J4" Georgk 1?. (joom.andkr, Editor. Wednesday MonNiNu:::July 18, ISM- D emocratic Tick e t . FOK GOVJiKNUlt HIESTER CLYMER, Of Berks eounty. FOTl ASSEMBLY, T. J. McCULLOUGII, of Clearfield. (Subject to the action of the District convention.) FOR ASSOCIATE JUDOES, JACOn W1LIIEL1I, of Graham. SAMUEL CLYDE, of Lawronco. TOIl COMMISSIONER, HENRY STONE, of ClearDeld. roii auditor, JOHN A. L. FLEGAL, of Goshcu. Tue Ticket. We place at our mast Lead, tliis week, tho ticket nelccttd by the Democracy of this county at the primary election, on Saturday last. The gentlemen chosen as the standard bearers in October, are all truo Union men Democrats in thought, word and deed and all possesB tho require ments necessary to a proper discharge of their respective duties. We will refer to this subject, at length, in the future. The Infamoui Forney. This vilo creature has lately written one of tho vilest and most malignant letters to President Johnson, that has ever appeared in print, becuuso tho President refused to appoint a reno gado named Wulbndgo Collector of tho Port of New York. Soon after Collector King committed suicide, ho posted over to New York, and found that this man would give him half the procodi of tho office if ho was appoint ed. The following is a copy of a love letter to the President, soliciting this appointment. Mr. Johnson not com plying with his request he, as with Mr. Buchanan, turned to slandering him, becauso tho "government" re fuses to be mado a tool of, for Forney's special ubo. Read the beggar's letter: "Nkw York, Jan. 2, 1S80. "M tEi Ma. rrinEKT 1 Jiv hn In this city fur two day, and now write under nd impulM which I caunot restrain, and bcaiu I feel it to be for your own good and that of the country. I take it for grnt-d tu.it you are re. olved not to bo unmindful of your own fame, and that you will not allow your friends, who heartily uatain your policy to feel that they aro without your aid and encouragement, whothor yon are a oanditlafe for I'rosidcnt or not, and if you are not I shall be greatly surprised. With the wonderful fuvor that has crowned yonr restoration policy you should not allow tho great office to goto indifierrnt men, or tho clearly in the interest of your foes. I nci d not n peat to you that I am now, ai ever for twenty years, as shown In my writings, and sine your great act of patriotism in 1860 especially, your opon and avowed friend. Where I am to-day my two newepapors both daily ihow to tho world. Uinee, in what I now say I rpeak no idle word, but mean nil I say. The Collector's Office at Now York City is a post that you should dirposeof outside of all the politicians; not that I mean to defy them, hut to select your own man, who should be free only to help you and serve the Government one whom thny could neither attack nor use. Such a man is , of this city. "He was elected to Congress in 18 as a,Pmo wrat, but, like yon, refused to follow the party In (reeflon. He served a short time- with great dis tinction, and resigned on account of ill health, lie was a member of the Committee of Ways and Means, and won great applause. He Ii a very able man, educated to finance, intensely national, honest and independent, and could furniih millions of se curity, lie has an organising mind, would make you a party, or would fight your baltlo single handed. He is an Andrew Johnson Democrat, in abort. I write in the knowledge that ho would aorept, and that his appointment would be received with joy by this whole oommuni'y. "Yours truly, J. W. FOKNEY. "To the President, ac." Had tho President appointed For ney's creature, the "government" would be vehemently supported by him, and tho columns of tho Press would teem with eulogistic praise, and the "Eread-and-Butter Brigado" and "Johnson treason" would not be heard of. Forney undertook to treat Presi dent Johnson as he did "honest old Abe," demand and get everything he wanted but ho has ionnd a states man in the place formerly occupied by the jester ; Hence his rage. Tho "loy al" papers that used to call it treason to abuse the President, now make merry over the meanest things that can be eaid of that officer, by the meanest man too. WriERE HB ovonT to EE.-Thi Hon. C. V. Culver, M. C, is now in jail at Franklin, instead f of his cushioned V chair at Washington, with Stevons 'follow in tho footsteps of our forefa - t Co. This is a bad place for a wither.; and after having established a' ,,, tv j ri ... ,. - . . . " 1' Congressman. If this man doeS( Constitution an Organic Law re-paragcniont to their competitors, wo not Epnd the next ten years in acquire ajl subsequent laws and statutes unhesitatingly eay that they havo penitentiary, tho lawof frauds may as, to conform thoreto? This is whatall no men in tho county better qualified will be wiped out. wise statesmen, in all civilizod na-to discharge tho duties encumbent Highlit Hcnork'd.A Vienna cor-on9' in ftI1 flg09' have do"- The upon them, than those two rn. un respondent of the New York Citizen xd of ouanSing organic law to Tho balanco of the ticket, we presume,! says, that Gen. McClellan is the only ,BU,t ever transiU)ry political excite-is of this class of Dctnocrata. Tho foreign military officer of any note nient might do for the untutored sav- Congressional Conferees aro Dr. D. A.1 who is allowed free acccss at the Aus-i age, but for our boasted civilisation it Elliott, L. A. Grunder and Edmund triaa military headquartom - lis d graceful. TEnelich, Esos. Kr.EP IT Br.rORR THE TFOrLE. Tho re for the the Union t ui m.i .. 1 ! , ' .,' i. ' f J.,ii!voi of the United States, rflerci. resolution, do- ....,- ..., " 7 . oh in,, that i State or State, "vhnu tion. declaring tht the Nate, re Z ( I haUJctire to return to the "Mlionan not out of the Union, and ' Z ' L. ration 0f " should not he hell as Territories and "pursuance thereof, have a right to WM o-j"6 ,.,.,..,. "cession oeing vnconsiuuuvimi. " . lr.f,r(A(lfl!!llW, .. ,7,,,,' t0roi Drogfcuffon u i.nr fnrth, rnn,ar,nforcini) "the Constitution of the United Mates " and a restoration of the Union under " the Constitution." Mr Rtovens rdisuniouist') moved that the- Bcries of resolutions bo laid upon the tablo; which motion was carried, by a vote of seventy-eight dia nnionists all Republicans to forty: two Unionists all Democrats. See Home Journal, 1st Session 38th Congrcn, pago 115. " What does this vote mean ? What does it assert? What does it defend? It means that tho Republicans in Con gress, and the radical portion of the constituency they represent, were in 18G4, as they are in 18GG, and will ever be, opposed to the return of any of the rebellious States to the Union, no matter how submissive and repent ant they may be; it asserts, that they (the rebellious States) havo no right to come back, although wc lavished mil lions of treasure and piled up whole hecatombs of lives to compel them to come back; it defends a war, which, by their votes, they declared should not bo prosecuted for the enforcement of the Constitution and the restoration of the Union. In a word, this vote of tho Eepublican party in Congress, proves them to bo secessionists, dis unionists and traitors. What else does this vote mcan,assert and defend ? It means, that the Demo crats in Congress, and tho conserva tive constituencies they represent,were in 1SG1, aB they are in 18GG, in favor of the return to tho Union of all the States who obey the Constitution and the laws ; it asserts, that this submis sion being shown, they have ft right to come back ; and it defends the war, as one which was carried on for the sole purpose of bringing these States back, under the Constitution, tho Union and tho laws. . Tho Republican disunionists Bay they shall not come back; tho Demo cratic Unionists say they shall come back. Geary represents the Republi can disunionists; Clymf.r represents the Democratic Unionists. Geary represents Stevens, Sumner and the "boys in black j" Clymer represents Johnson, Cowan, and the "boys in blue." Stevens, Sumner and tho "boys in black" aro disunionists so is Geary; Johnson, Cowan and the "boys in bluo" are Unionists so is Clymkr. VOTE FOR CLXMER! Returning1 to the Eark Ages. Forney speaking for his disunion Radical confederates tells us that without the adoption of the proposed amendments to the Constitution the Civil Rights Bill which secures to tho Negro equal rights with the white race will be a dead letter, a mere nullity as every judgo who has yet pronounced upon It has declared it to bo unconstitutional. This is an im. portant admission, and men of sense should not fail to make a noto of it. It is nothing more nor less than a confession that they propoto to reverse the order of human government. All wise statesmen, alter devising a Con stitution an Organic Law require all their subsequent laws and statutes to conform thereto. Thone that con flict with that instrument aro either repealed, or treated as dead letters. 1 r, ty C0" by 6rand nioral But tho disunionionifits of our rfflv',,dea8, Nono but pbilosophcrs seem propose to reverse this order, and first!10 undc8tIn,1 thil mysterious phe- juins m no tu duii iiiu lliuu BI1U truil- scient passions of tho hour, and then change the Constitution to conform 1 ...: ,t j . 1 , thereto. This is their proposition.1 Nothing more-nothing less. Is this statesmanship? Yea, is it not dis- graceful to our age and civilization 1 How much better would it bo to WHO AllR THK D1SUNI05IST8 1 The Cranin(f Record. On th llthdnyof December, 1M.3, ii r l?..nfntivriiCt Washington, Mr. lloln.an, of lnu,.i a, " condition -' fr roa. iAojW vnconddional submission to the Constitution and laws of the United - , . ni that when this xs aeconv upUshedt the war ought to cease." Thaddeu8Stevcn8(d.6unionist)rnov. ed to lay the resolutions on tho table; which motion was carried, by a rote of eighty-eight disunionists all Repub licans to sixty-six Unionists nearly 'all Democrats. See House Journal, I at Bossion ooia i.ongre. pago itf.J The voto on this resolution estab lishes beyond all cavil and -dispute, that tho Democracy aro not only tho j truo friends of tho Union, but tkat they endouvorod to preserve inviolate, the faith of the nation as pledged by the Crittenden resolution; while the Republicans aro tho bitter and unro lenting foes of tho Union, who reck lessly violated a pledge, given with a unanimity that should havo sanctified it against infringement. White men ofPcnrlvania, remem ber this record ; read it to your neigh bors; post it, in printed placards, in public places, where it ean bo seen and read by all men 1 Eighty-eight Republicans voted that the States in rebellion were out of tho Union. Sixty-six Democrats voted that they were not out of the Uniou. Eighty-eight Republicans voted that the rebellious States shonld be Territories or subjugated provinces. Sixty-six Democrats voted that they should havo all their rights, un impaired, by unconditionally submit ting to tho Constitution and laws of tho United States. Eighty-eight Republicans wanted tho dismembered Union of Sumner, Stevens and Geary. Sixty six Demociiats wanted the unbroken Union of Washington, John son and Clyraer. Eighty-eight Republicans violated their oaths of office, by acknowledging secession M i "fixed fact," uml cliatig ing tho war for tho Union into a cru sade for tho subjugation and annihi lation of tho States. Sixty-six Democrats preserved their oaths unbroken, by repudiating tho heresy of secession, and demand ing that tho flag that "bore on its azure field a star for every State, should also havo a State for every star." Thcso eighty-eight Republicans are for Geary and disunion. These sixty-six Democrats aro for Clymf.r and the Union. So we G.o. A mysterious murder case is being "worked up" in Warsaw tp., Jefferson county. A man named Marchand has been missing Binco last October. Tho neighbors aro now pretty well satisfied that ho has been aW, 4 9, a sintl murdered, and burned up in an old day ,1Iu8tratJ,n t,,e propriety 4(.u. rrL , . i , and necessity of tho National Conven- stable The wife, and a man named tion of Conservatives, called to be Coardman, soon after left for Ncwjheld in Philadelphia, in August next, York. Circumstances point strongly! to the examples of national and broth to them as tho perpetrators of tho foulcr,y feeling displayed since the war deed. A kind of a shooting-match was had near Bcllcfonto some timo ago, by eoino rowdies, in which a associations, whoso organizations cm constable was killed, and tho party! brace tho area of the whole republic, arrested in this county, last week I wns 0,10 of 1,10 brightest instances in for committing tho deed, and wa; thisrcgnrd which history affords. The taken back, after first being IX through the shoulder. It is peculiar; nearly a ycarago,when was summoned that theno horrible deeds should bo up from the States of tho South the committed all around and amoni us, brethern so long absent by reason of while tho country is governed by a 'O hostilities of the sections, their tuoiuuna. A Good Ticket. Tho Democracy! ol Jeflerson county have nominated Wnu P. Jen ks, Esq.. for Assomblv: Cupt. J. M. Stock, for rrothonotary N. Carrier, jr., for SItlriff; J. A. Min-( ish, for Commissioner, and Robert Dougherty, for Auditor. With Mr Jenks and Mr. Steck, wo aro person- ally acquainted, and without anv din. democratic rimnuY Kitmox, iseo-orncuL vote, AKM!U.Y. P X ? v ? 5 ' 7 s g -3 5' a K I- cr "1 i c n rr c 5 2- 5 n f. : B 5- , 5- ; : : : r : . : c f . 42 12' 40 4" 6 10 2j 20 3 2C 35 2i 24 2 21 - -I 35 5 3 2.'; 27 4H C 4;i " fi 27 21 U 21 J 20 10 5 l'J 21 2;i 6 2 2!) 28 35 2:i 11 7 3j 41) C 4 137 24 152 21 70 75 W 117 39 2 10 32 43 8 10 3 1!! 31 10 I 40 2 40 41 38 2 4 40 1 1 CI 47 43 10 2 4 40 8 45 50 05 64 35 19 2(' 04 31 3 5 IS 15 14 10 4 5! 21 2 1 10 5 10 11 3 - 3 10 - 10 12! 12 14 15 4 -20 - 4 10 15 15 15 12 h 11 18 3 2 f,i 15 5 - 42 19 39 38 25 4 22 45 10 12 - 12 - - 12 - - - 12 37 37 37 37 - - 27 9 1C 21 10 2 9 2 5 22 35 35 34 1 1 - . 33 2 17 35 33 9 17 49 J 1 -4 3 40 133 64l 133 108 77 40 13j 143 40 5 17 10) 24 4 25 2 2 27 J 1 01 371 97 47 11 2 45 hi 22 17 13 7 22 7 2 27 - 3 12 13 19 7 - 17 1 21 - 4 45 7 30 14 4fi 4 3! 47 7 - 15 4.r. 30 25 41 13 11 30 5 2G 1 It 19 15 c: 18 - 10 4 14 3 4 10 lj 3 14 810 049 1108 722 537 340 225 1072 234 191 DISTMCT3. Beccnria Bll liloorn llopgs Bradford Brsdy ........ Burneide ...... Cheat. Ovington Clearfield Curweniifille . . . I)camr , Ferguiou Vox GirarJ Or.Hhen Graham fiulieh Huston Jordan Karihaus ...... Knox Lawrfnee Lumber City . . . Moiris Now Washington OceoU. . , . Penn Tike Union Woodward . Total County Auditor. Flegal received 1,235 -John votes A. in L. the county for Auditor si tion. He had nooppo- Resigned. Hon. W. L. Dcnnison, the Tost Master General, has resigned his place in the Cabinet of President Johnson. Ex-Gov. Randall of Wis consin, has been appointed in his placo. The reason ho assigns for this uct, is, that he thinks more of Thad. Slovens & Co., than ho does of the President loves the negro more"than tho best government ever devised by man." We hopo that Speed, Harlan and Stanton will soon follow his ex ample These "traitors" should all be cleaned out of the Government De partments, as they aro constantly furnishing information to the enomy. A Relic. George K. Robinson,who happened to bo in Mr. Seward's room tho night Payne attempted to assas. sinato him, has had tho knife used on the occasion, assigned to him for pres ervation, by tho-order of Holt and Stanton. Tho names of thoso two Haynaus will flguro as prominently in tho future history of our country ,J and bo treated with as much contempt, as Payne's knife. Boy-Hon. Fitz Henry Warren, As siatant P. M. General during Taylor's administration, has announced him self as an independent candidate for Congress, in tho 1st District of Iowa, on tho Johnson LTnion platform. This bare announcement has caused "loy alty," in that State, to flutter like wounded doves. The Patriotic Example of the Oio Fellows. Wo referred jestcr- by the people generally through such agencies as have been available. The 1 nromnt reunion simomr t Im ,n nornlnnt liberality of their treatment and snlu- tary and wholesome effects, soeiallv. commercially, morally and politically, is an event too good and t lorious soon to ho forgotten. Since that time the work then so well begun lias not gone oaeKwaru ncro in Maryland. Hat is.it ,,h .U!0 co!,ntr' a.1 .larS0 ' tl "JT ton would imply differently, wo are fain to believe that the samo is tho ease among people everywhere; and J-hisnow proposed national convention, a,'n.gr"L t.(,g-eCr.Lgni,, uvea, iruiu mo ionn ana ino fiouih. the East and tho West, afford tho neodod opportunity for' its full and comP,eto demonstration, to tho whole n,vantrtKe politically and materially, f a rCU'"tca Baltimore Hun. KaTAnothor "loyal" follow, George J- Carloton, it. seems, has IcR the f1ernml:.nt J"a9ury minus about i million dollars, as special sgent .nd .a tnt iurrejor of custom, at Memphis, TennesBee. ASSOCIATE JUlHll.S. iCOMMlSSlONT.B. lrTho monstrous Tariff Bill that passed the Rump House bo flippantly on tho 12th, was postponed in the Senate until December next. jtijwA house burned lately in Augus ta, Mo., was tho headquarters of Ben. edict Arnold when on his Quebec ex pedition. yew gsdrfrtlSfiufnts. rpiIE KXI.XUTIVK CO.M.MITTliH ef X the Clearfield County Afrrlcultural Ho- ciety will meet at the Itegiai-er's office, in the u -ill ... . Ik. Ii l it.. borough of Clearfield on eaturuay, the Zlst day of July, at S o'clock, p. in., for the purpose of determining whether a Fair will be held the en suing fall. lly order of the President July 18-lt I. Q. HAMPER, Seo'y. "VyOTICFAII persons knowinr themselves 1 indebted to ISRAEL COOT till, on beok acconnt or otherwise, are requested to come fur ward and settle the same immediately, at the books have been let t in the hands of Ksqulre Lee, of Glen Hone. And also, all persons having claims are requested to preseul them, duly anthenticated fr settlement, to Samuel Wide mire, of Grampian, liills, acting agent. July 18, 1866. SAMUEL W I DEM IRE. c ed against purchasing, or in any way med dling with one tmy horNC and one aorrrl mare and Jjcars. now in the possesion of Jesse 11. Applotun, of Pike lownsbip, as the aforesaid property belongs to me, and is left w'th hiui on loan, auljoct to my order. JACOB EILQER, Cnnesnsville, July IS, lS6A-3t pd A"" CI. AM ATIOMt Nobody Prohibited from buying' my ftoots and riioca 011 account of Hare or Color. Being thus liberal minded, I take this method of informing the citizens of Clearfield and vi cinity, that I have opened a shop on Second st, next door to the County National Hank, over Watsuu'i Prog Store, where I am prepared to nuke to ordor everything in the BOOT and SHOE line, out of the best materiel and in the most workmanlike manner, and on short rotioe. All I ask is a trial. Ione at Clearfield, this eighteenth day of July, Jl. 18M. HARRY IV)SS. Vl'DITOH'M NOTICIWrbe undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court to nuke distribution of moneys remaining in the hands of Samuel Howies, Adaiinietrator of Titus II. Howies, deo'd, will atleud to the duties of his appointment on Friday, the loth day of August, 18tl6, al 2 o'clock p.m., at the cflice of Wallace, lilgler 1 Fielding. In Cleaifold, of which all parties iutereUed ill take notice. J. II LAKE WALTERS, JU- AudUor. i TS TflU COMMON TI.UAM of Clearfield! X county, Pennsylvania) Henry BrokorhofT, 1 w n r . .... vs I No.97, Jnnnary term,186C. P. T. H.gerty. J roro'S inent. Now, June, lti6, (he Plain tiff enters a rule for tho Prothonutary to asaesa damages on the judgment in this oase, WALLACE, BIULKR A FIELDIN'O, ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. The claim In this ease is two thousand fire hundred and one dollars, a of Juno, 164. Attest: D. F. Etswiiubb, 3ay ""JjA'f'1 l'relhonoiary. fSi TI1H COMMON I'M.: AS of cTear field X county, Pennsylvania 1 William Hagerty, v. D. J. M'Cann and Rob't Alexander, ramisht 0. v e t . . n . . i.v. a, muiiir; im, 18t)0. Foreign attachment. Nn, Jone. ItfiO, the FlalntilT entera rule for the Prothoootury to aasese damages on the above judgment in this ease. WALLACE, UIGLKK A FIELDING, Attorneys fur Plaintiff. The claim in th is ewe is one hundred and six dollars and five eeots, as of June, ISnfl. Atiesti D. F, Knwmi.in, J'y 'S. 18 t Prethonotsry IN THE COMMON I'MiAH or Clearfield county, Pennsylvania! Juogerich A Smith, ) No. HI, Janaary term, vs. 1 1S(I. P. T. Hagerty. I Foreign attachment. No", Jne, 1S6S, the Plalniln" enters a rule for the PrthonoUry to assess damages 00 the above judgment in this ease. W ALLACE, BIG1.ER A FIELDING, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Theelaiin in this rase tt three hundred and thirty-three dollars and fifly eenta. as -f June, KM. AUesti D. F. KriwaiLrn JalJ '. ' oo-ot, Proihon 0 1 a i-y . Ruaa' 8t. Domingo. Huhboll's, DrakeVhTof. land's German, Hosteller's and Greeuo's Osygeeatsd Bitters, also pure Llquers, of all kinds for mediomal purpotes, for sale by H. I. BOOTS and Shoes a complete assortment of Ladies, QenUemen's, Misses', Boys' and Children I Boots Shoes and Gaiters al J. P. KKATZER'S. wli tn;it'r jOijItnl Ptrtr-V puldln, I Notes In elrenlaM 'n, . I'ue Ind, Iejintl(t, ' Hue Nat. flanks sc., 1 , Ditldsnds uoaid, Sir lus Fun I, t no? in 1 H'lt 7 1 Mull M t 1,iii0 (in Interest i L 1 change, ersiii'ni as, KotCS Slid hills dilCliUllleJ, premiums ie : , s V. S. Bonds ti secure circulation, Due from Hanks and Bankers. ' '.."Hi : T S .(-no n 1 U.T7H . V rsKitiMffs ar.d ewh iumi. Ppecle, r : . I Due notes i-f National Banks, : Ml'0 11 ! 27.1U t uue lCgui jetj(.or notes, 1 I hereby certify that the above stalen,,nt I true eopy of the original sent to the Comntv of the Currency. VM. V. WRIGHT JUlyl8,ni66..It. THE EAGLE HOTEL, Cl.Kl..t5VILLE, TA. L, W. TEN EYCK, Pr.orn.tToa. rpilK undersigned, having become propritlo, X fh ekove hotel, wishes to five ooiie t, .Mr ..!..., ii,,. muiiij, u veil as to It. ""'"i"! I'uuiii.-. iiiav tu uuuae nai neeare5:ti and rsftrnisbed for tho onteruinment of hi. pueits. His tablo will be furnished with n, thlnir the market aflordi. At his Bur will I. found the best brands of all kinds of Linnow GOOD 8TABLING attached, and none but cartiui uoaiiera emjxojeci. Jy" " L. W. TEN EYCK. E. Munofactarers of REVOLVERS, RIFLES, JIUSKElj Ai L) CARBIJNES, For the United f u'ei Service. Also, Pocket and Bell Revolvers, Repeating Pia. tois, mue Lanes, Involving rifles, Rill ad thot Gun barrel, and gun umlerials gtutra ly. Sold by Gun Dealers aai the trade generally. In ttese days of honre-breaking and robbery, every house, store, bunk and olhce stiou.d hav one vi REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS. Cirenlar, containing cuts and description of our arms win oe iurr,uri j nf.on apvlira iug. E. IlEiU.GTON A SO.N, Iliim. New York. II00BE A, NICHOLS. Asenu. j) ly No. 40, Couriland street, New York. DRESSMAKING. ETC CTECIAL NOTICEParisian u a.; CLOAK Making. Ladiea rnn have their Dre'e, Suits, Coats and I5a."iuines handsomely roaae na irimmea, at toe shortest notice, at the old-esUbliabed stend, 1031 t boftntit Street. Jr.,V afnd eloak bniiiinj' UiM.on. "Ti . ,r. t.-- r ,,il j n:I n.... 1 " umn inn. mings, with a lare variety of ftanle and Fanev Goods, from 2i to iO per rent less than elsewhere. A'.en, receiving daily, Paris Fiuhions in tiijut paper, for Ladies and Childien'e Drests. Sits of 1'attorns for Alerehanle and Oresiinakors Dow ready, at Mrs. M. A. BINOEIl d, J)Jm 1031 Chestnut st Philadelphia. NOTICF HAVING PURCHASED THE following property at ShvrifT'a sale, as the property of David Michael, and left theisms in bis possession, subject to my order, vii: one bedstead, one stand, tne brass kettle, one bed cord, ouo coffee mill, one box and sundries, oris feather bed, one do. dj., one bed quilt, 61:4 do. do., two pillows, one box containing two brace bitte, 6 sleigh bells, one straw bed. I warn all persona from purchasing or med lling with the """o- I. N. fcAINKY. Cheat (p., June JS, ISfid. jyll-Sfpd To Discharged Soldiers. VyOTICE is her.,ly given, that all persons y who aro entitled to exemption under ike late act of Assembly, and have lulled to present their discharge papers at this oBico, will please attend to this duty on or before the 2Sth day of Augmt next, as the Conioiirsionoie are deter, mined to close out the Collectors' acoounts by the 1st day of September next. Those failing to respond will to compelled to boar the penalty in curred by neglecting this notice. Tho discbarge papers can either be presented in person, sent in by a friend, or transmitted through the mail to ibis office, whereupoa the exempti on papers will be made out and delivered to the proper parties. It .ill then beoome the duty of those claiming exemption from bounty tax to at once present their exemption papers to the proper collector, so as to enable him to settle bis duplicate without delay. By order of tho Commissioners. W. S. BRADLEY, Clerk. ComnsMoxsns' On-icit, I Clearfield,. Pa.. Jaly II. infill. CM: MU li:i I) ACADEMY. The exer. rises of this In5ti:ntln3 will be resumed en Monday, the lOih day ot September, A. D. 180S. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from tbo time they enter to the close of the Session. The eourie of Instruction embraces ery thing included in a (borough, practical and accom plished education for both soxes. The Pi incipal, having had the advantage of much experience in Ins profeuion, snnru pa rents and guard ans that his entire ability and energies will be devotd t- (he moral and men tal truiniug of the youth placed aoder his charge. TEH Sh OF TUITION. Orthnrrsphy, Roadiog, Writing, and rrimarr Aiitliuietio, per S-snon f II werk.l . ti Oil ; Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and '1,ft"T 0 Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry.' Men. suratinn, Surveying, Phil n,.phy, Physi ology. Chemistry, Hook Keeping, Bjtany and Phyainal Geography - . .$90) Latin and Greek, with any of the above Branches ...... J 00 .-No deduction will be made for absence. Sy-rr further particulars inquire of Hat. I 1. 1I11M. Iw.tv A r Clearfield, July 11, IsOU tf PrincipaL 1 RASS SCYTHES. P.l.-iif Snntha S.lK. Stoues, ltakes and Forks, fir stlo at J r. KUAiztrs. CiPANISII SOLE LEATHER. Frenoh Calf aj csins, moroccos, l.tniriK, Itindings. al 1'. KK.MZKIfS. CARRIAGE WHIP , Wagon Whips. ftiinS Whips, l;ahiJes, Lahcs, Ae., in great vanelv, at J. P. KRAT7.ER f. T ADIKS- (ll.OVE KID GAITERS, Baimo XA ri.l, ki l, velvet and laninir iiliT.pr, child ron a fancy Shoes, men'. VUlkirg i-hoes, fin Uoots, Gaitors and Brogaas, cheap, at )y.'l-lm KHATZF.R'S. pure Liberty While l eadirTuT, X the ino.t duruble and the most eeonoaical. VI ',l ! ,SBfft'"'d only bv Zitoi.ra 4 W holeMlo Drug, Paint . Glass Denlora, No. 137 North Third Si, l'hil a. Marc- 81. l6ft y. Ilonr and Fred-Ex'ra family Flour. Bolted Corn Meal, K,e chop, Ac. for sale br Juno 1, 1860-1 mo. J. p. KRjTErtR. Flolt-Mackerel. Shad and Herring in all used package. at J. p. KRATZER'g. 1VISI1 f ALT and TLASTER In largo nuaa. tines, at J. p. KRATZEK R. &Tarvh 22, 1S$. THIMnP. $kl:tM Pire-Potet f Aug 2.1 fg5 MBRRKI.t A BIOLFR'3. 1 nCs",Btl1 eflJti,nCloTneed. for sale bi r U , v. v 1HVIN "ARTSUORN. Curwensrille, Tebrnary ?y, lB tf. I)leMer Frhgrcnd Plrsterfor sale b J. V. KIATIRR.