IIKCI (KI " ' 'f the labor of the while twin ni.-int .Wrtrr h ii rfMW on 1H.11 1.1. M '"', ., ... . r ., .....i I.-..' ,.. ) .IJmluliitf . TVaHiifM. WI.U "I MI'J IICl'II". I'lHM I'llMl MII aim, nro you willing to nnl us in their, att ASTOlMUMi Read! Read I Read I .i iniin: .ti.iws- sol ium the ,1(hntK(on ttf Trntu wc. The Idlowing nu. triage wni meived . - ..1 "r CfeVJvV 'The Negro Proscribed and the White flWiC I Man Elevatd! X: Az;$y: I The While Man's Labor Protected against I the Labor of the Necro. ittaintnciit by Iho'devolion of voun ''y the House of Keprcsentstives yes .ncigics to th' labor allotted to you, 1 onlay L'lili uU.from tl.o l'resident i Hid ly tilt'ice, vbedioaramiviijilaneeA" How of Hirfsentatives : a.y' - ...v (irmiiiK 15. Gooni.AMd-it, Kditor. Wtiisr.wiiAY loii.Ni.Ni.::.:Aug. 1, 100. Democratic State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR HI ESTER CLYMER, Of Bcrkt county. Democratic County Ticket. FOB ASSE.VBLT, T. J MeCULLOUGH, of Clearfield. . tfohieat to the action of the Putrid eouvauUoo.) FOR ASSOCIATE JCDOE8, JACOB WILlIr.LM.of Graham.. IAIiUEL CLYDE, of Lawrence. r FOR COMMISSIONER, HENRY STONE, of Clearfield. ror. ArriTon, JOHN A. L. 1" LEGAL, of Goshen. cut nut within your fph'M-c of duty ? ( annulate. 1 ii m. Chief. (Addressing nil.) Thiscnn didate is (ii;iiticd, shall he be pledged as n member of the order 1 A U'liencc. Ave. Terrible Treachery to our African Fel low Citizen. The Latest from the Front. The best news ive Lave this week for our readers is, that that treasona Mc conclave, properly termed the Hump Congress, which has been in session since last December, adjourned tine die, on Saturday last at -1-30 P. M. This body of men labored for the past tight months, with a zeal worthy of a better cause, to do just what Jefler on Davis and hit adherents attempted to do dissolve the Union ; and they Lave just as signally, but far more meanly, failed. We bad not fired n 11 K M) J HI. I) II Hi:.. Pit The IJuflsmnn'H Journal, of last (week, contains the following startling- exposure. We give it as wc find it. It is said, that tho "W. A. W." re ferred to lost his satchel on ft railroad train, a few weeks ago; that sundry papers and other valuables wero in it, and that the editor of tho llaftsman's Journal was in the game cnr,at the time. HEAD! HEAD!! HEAD!!! From the Baftrtuitu'i Journal, of July "j, 1SG0. Silence. Obedience, Vigilance. The J'cmocracy of J'ennsytcama, To all tho brethren, uiieetinh : Know Yf., that wc have appointed, and do hereby appoint and constitute a. b. Chief of k. . Suction, in o. r. Grand Section, for the term of out year, or until his successor shall be up pointed. Obey and respect him ac cordingly. W.A.W. Chief of State Organization. f ) Pcnn a coot of arm', encircled liv the SEAL word") "i'emorrory of 'eiiiuyeiiina I -- J H'f art fur a governmtnl uf uhui mtn.' Constitution Article I. The name of this As- is, the Democratic Club no better. The night before they ad journed they each voted themselves five thousand dollars salary, to run back to March. 1ft.',5. Xn vmuW a perfect knowledge of the character they were so eager to increase the K ft0, tit.u tioi. of our country; . . , Ti ... A , land Id, A completo organization of tariff and other taxes. It will take :t,e Democratic party, and to ensure nearly half a million of dollars out of jthe success of its principles. Promi the peoples pockets to satisfy this nent among these principles, we do- national robberv. And more wicked nP,t, obodienco to the till, while they added two thousand dollars to their own salary, they de feated the soldiers bounty bill, which was the next clause in the appropria tion bill. These Hurapers will smell rf treason and plunder during their natural lives. The Hcv. Secretary Harlan, of tho Intorior Department, got milled at the "Government" on Tuesday last Tho candidate places hand on his left breast. 1 1 a. n.. before these witnesses, do solemnly pledge 1113' honor ns a man. and inv character as a citizen, that J will support tho Constitution of the United States, and the Union and Government by it created, against all their enemies that I will devote my self to maintain the jmrity and supe riority of tho white race, and will pro tect tho labor of the white man against that of the negro, and that 1 will voto against and oppose all men who are willing to give tho negro cilher polit ical or social equality in this State, or in any State, District, or Territory ol this country and to these- end I will sus'.ain the Democrat ic party, obey the orders of the oilicers of this socie ty, work faithfully to .attain its ob jects; and will never reveal its form ula, its proceedings, its name, its numbers, or its oilicers. All this I do most solemnly promise. Chili (addresses all ) L'retbren, another worth' member hath been added to our mystic circle. Uuccive, respect and chcrii-h him, (the candi date unites himself with tho circle.) Let us work, brethren, work till our members are countless, till uur prin ciples triumph. A government of while men our end and aim. Silence, obedience, vigilencc our weapons. Curtlu and lleary. Threo years ago all loyaldom shouted, "Vote for Curtin, and avoid tho draft j" "Vote for Curtin, and elect him, and the rebels will lay down their arms;" "Tote for Curtin, and your taxes will bo reduced," etc. Curtin was elected; but every pledge lias been violated, and untold burthens and outrages committed, and the falsehoods of the "loyal" leaders are so apparent, that none arc so rash as to defend them. The Erie Observer, while dilating 0.1 this subject, puts tho following points to the people, which are cer tainly more truthful than poetical: If you want to lie taxed to ni.ort the nogrorn nf I lie Huulh in ijli.ncsi' vote li.r (Jcary. If you want to y lor a wrm of nffipr. holders to keep up an aiiliiuniMn ln-twcen the outhern ncproe mid their cmplojeit vote for Urnrv. If you think the ftiuiilir of the "fneilirn-n' ihoiihl he mi. ported from tlia inomyyou arrtnxed to PMllit.lv tli.. Tn. in.... 1- , ;r I. l.lt'..,l... .....I ., , I ' J ".' T ...l.ll IU,- lllllll.lll' Al-.l 1 1, .1 1 l.n . l. ! 1 I - 1. 1 . -! - 1 1 .. . I f .- r . 1 ... ... 1 v. muiit'ii vii inv jmuuiry to mc CIV1I I U,MI nno iimuncx 01 (nc, niu:e soM;,-rii are 1" 1 1 0 following "joint icM!ution re storing reunesMM" 10 her relations to the I' 11 ion" was last ? veiling presented for my approval : WllKMKAH in the year iM'.t the goveni.Tient of the Mule ot I linn j ncir.ed ui'on and ttken 'Jioi'seM'ion of l.y iKTMitm iu hixtilil v to thu I'liited Ilia 1 iglll. Mnli, Ktifl the inlmliittiiits ol rulil Stnte, in un sociation of Its officers shall consist of a Presi dent, who snail prcsnic at all meet- gun for seven years, but when we ings of tho club ; and a Secretary, who heard this news, wo mado our six-j6lKl11 KcoP minutes ot its proceedings, shooter revolve twice. Wo could do (Httc"2 t correspondence, and pre- jjj.wo inn una accurate iimis oi mo vo ters in tins election district. Article II. Tho objects of tho as sociation arc : 1st. The attainment of Constitution of the United Stales and of the State of Pennsylvania, each supremo within the stiheres of powers 'grunted or reserved to each the right ol each State to rcguhito tho qualifi cations of its electors tho exclusive right of the white man to govern the nation through the ballot strict sub- power trial by jury free speech and free press just and equal taxation upon all descriptions of property find rent in his card. Tho Govern-Li.i.i.n 1 - , 1. il".vi.v- 1..V.HVJ ami u piieeuv leiuru mentnt onco relieved him, by appoint-! to .1 sneeio naviio' busi. 5ng: ex-Scnator 0. II. Browninir of! A uikle ill. Any qualified elector ' ' ""lrl,'"'- ''" i , ,r f l,ia v.... 1 ;f"( I, clot he-and cduci jiiuiois in ins fteaa 5s n warm friend of tho Government, and will never he found confederating with Mr. Browning i 01 lalc 111 a3' oecomoa member of una ijud t,y Mgnuig this Constitution. Tho President and Secretary shall hold their ofliips fie nnn t-.m. ...nl hs enemies, JiUe tho white 'until their bucces.-ors are ileri..,! if left to provido fur thenmeh c vote t'nf (ienn-. if you endorie Wnile'n ujurtiiui flint negro f"l diers arc entitled to Ilia chief plane Tor tin) sup pic'jinn of the rehillimi vole, for liiarv. Il'ynu natit neirnn'ii to vote vntc fur (ienrv. Ifyouirnnl eleven utart rtriekea from tho ting of the Kepuhlie Voto lur tiemy. 11 jou nun t puy iio enou-li, uii.l really aciil hundred uiillinti a year to ente the ncirio "pinili men' ho onlif to be at wcuk ai you are obliged to voto for Otarv, I Union, Ht.il i acnin tntitle l to lw repivM'nted ly Senatois nnd Hepre sentatives in CongreHH." Thus, Mtcr the laj'ne of nearly eight months, Con gress proposes to pave the way to the admission and to tho representation of one of the eleven Sfitcu whose peo ple arrayed themselves in rebellion igafnsttho constituted authority of of the federal government. Earnestly desiring to remove every cause of further delay, whether real or imaginary, on the part of CVngress, to the admission to seats of loyal Sen ators and Hep'-csentativcH from the Slnte ofTenn.,1 have, notwithstanding tho anomalonscharacter of tho proceed ings, nflixed my signature to tho reso lution. My npproval however, is not to be construed ns an acknowledge ment of the right of Congress to pass laws preliminary to the admission of duly qualified Representatives from any of tho btates. ..Neither is it to bo considered as committing mo to all the statements made in tho preamble some of which are, in my opinion, without foundation, in fact, especially, the assertion that the State of Ten nessee has ratified the amendment to tho constitution of the United States proposed by tho Thirty-ninth Con gress. Xo official notice of such rati fication hns been received by the Ex entire, or filed in the Department of Stato; on tho contrary, unofficial in formation from most reliable sources induces tho belief that it is not constitu- tionally sanctioned by the Legislature of Tennessee. Tho right of each house, under, tho constitution, to judeeof the elections, returns and qualifications of its own members, is undoubted, and my approval or disapproval of the resolution cDuld not, in the slightest degree, increase or diminish tho au thority in this respect conferred upon tho two branches of Congress. In conclusion, I cannot too earnest ly repeat my recommendation for the admission of Tennessee, and all other States, to a fair and equal participa tion in national legislation, when they present themselves in tho persons of loyal Senators and Representatives, who can comply with all the require- I uieiHsoi me constitution ar;u the laws. ) F 1 . . I . Among other reasons recited in the! -I - To'.' 11 "J0" ,and rec.0"- viiiuuuii ui 00 enecieu, mo practical relations of all the States to tho Fed eral Government re-established, and tho work of restoration, inaugurated upon tho termination of tho war, sue- 1 1 . ... ' cessiuuy completed. Andrew Johnson Washington, D. C, J uly 24, 18GG. VDMI i.t, V1.1 .. . 1 herely (Wen that I. ' V" traiion ban i bit day b, a f,M(,j A Ig-nid. on tha 1. (tutu Xa(i..f IT!1" lata ol Corn rl.in i....i.r. ... ' ,;!r IVnna. All pr.o, hlliai' t!'','"'', deh.ed to ,M .t.t. ,r. req,, ' a mediate payment, and LI,,... 1. aKam.tth. .am,, .ill prfn, "' Healed fur aoitleineol. 1 DUiiuoe ol an net ol Connie", nero declared tu he ill astute ol limirieetiou Hniimt the Lniled ftuteB ; mid m In reiix the n.iid Mute government can only lie rcflnred to lt former pulitieal relntion.i in the I uioii hv tho conseul of tho law-luukiU),' power of the I mieil Mute; nnd wherean the people ol the jMiid Slate did, on the L'l'd day of Kebiuaiy, ISo;'!, hy n liirn-e popular vote, adopt and rulily a I onfti 1 11 1 jou ami ot eminent wherehy slavery was ahol i"hed, mid Hie ordinance and lawi ol eecrtiioti, and dehiH eoiitiaeled under the fame, were du elared null nnd void; nnd Khcnax a 8tiitt jo - uiiiincnl ha hen ciauin'1 under laid CouMitu- 1 mil, "in ill huii 1 ati lie J tlieaiueuduiuut to the Con notation of tho L niled .States abolishing Ml.ivery, and ulxo the niucudineiit proposed by Urn 'i'hiity niiith Congi-cHii, and hai done oilier act proclaim ing uii.l (Icnolinj; loyally ; theieforu Jit il rt.ntoe'l by the Stnalr und lluntc nf llrp rtleultitiret of the t'llitt l Sitae, ill VumjrtU at .embltd, 'J'lnit the Stutti of Trimi-heee it hereby re stored to her f.iniier proper pni.'lu l ri luliuns to the I'liiuii, und in ii.'ain entitled to be repreaeiued hy Seiialoi.i nud llepre-i nlutiveii in I'ougrcb. Tho jireamble ehnply consists of statements, some cf which are as sumed, while the resolution is merely a declaration of opinion. It com prises no legislation, nor does it con fer an' power which is binding upon the respective houses, tho Executive, or the Slates. It does not admit to their seats in Congress the Senators nnd Representatives from the State of Tennessee; for, notwithstanding the passage of the resolution, each house, in tho exercise of the constitutional right to judge for itself of tho elec tions, retnrim and qualifications of its members, may, at its discretion, admit them, or continue to excludo them. If a joint resolution of this character were necessary and binding as a con dition precedent to the admission of members of Congress, it would hap pen, in the event ol n veto by tho Ex ecutive, that -Senators and Repreeen-i kiiivcs could only bo admitted to tho halls of legislation by a two-thirds vole ot cacti ol tho two houses A.r.l.l6M,.HUW,,WSrt Auditor, afP"lnifdl.ytheOr,.h,n..r inuke diftribmi.in r - 1 "l hard, of e'.murl Itnwle.. Admin CZ II. K.-.wler,decd.iltallind ,o tll, L arpolntoiont on Friday, the I (lib 4,. ISM. at: o'clock p.m., ., ,h. offiH UiKler A Fielding, in Cl.a-fi.ld, of L, partiei luteretled will take noti,.. m JylS.U luteretled will take notice Aui- TV TIIK COMMON ILi:A8 of cTJ JL county, l'ennnylranii 1 1 Jlenry llrukerhoff, 1 ... . ""-'""''"'ryttrB P. T. Htgerty. J foreign ttacbmeni. Kow. June. lfiBfl. Iba Pl.i.; rule for the Frotbonoiar, to dl 1 the judgment in thla ette. ' WALLACE, BIOLER A Pir.LDTv Attorneji fur yi Th. claim ia this eat. two thoaiitd hundred and one dollari, at of Jnn ,, Atte.t: 1), t. ETtwunp July 18, WMt Hrttn"I. TN T1IK COMMOX PLV.AH of Cl William llnjerty, No. 2, Jiouary urm, 1 Foreign atlachnent. preamble for the declarations contain ed in the resolution is the ratification, by the State government of Tennes see, of ' the aniendmont to tho Consti tution of the United States abolishinrr slavery, and also the amendment pro posed by tho Thirty-ninth Congress." if, as is also declared in tho pream ble, "said Stato government can only v. 0. J. M'Caon and Kob't Alexander, carnitine. Unm, June. 1 ICS. tht P!.;.:ar rulo for tht Trothonoury to at.eu daiv .1 tlio abore Juiljrioent in thie eaue. I WALLACE, BIULER A FIELDIV. Attoriieyi for HL. j 1 be claim in tilt eata it one linmi.j J!l J - BUf. a uoiiart aim Qrt ceou, at of June. lS'.ll a 1 1 .1 . T n "' ' " rrihi. I - ilili COMMON FLEA of CUuJ uviuniy, 1 rnntyir.nii 6fciifOut of thirl v-fivfi safes nnrnriH bo restored to its former political ro-:by one machinist in Portland, since the lations in the Union by tho consent lire, only fire wereound to have been of the law-making power of tho Ur.i- len Mates, it would really gcem to follow that the ioint resolution vi liir li at this late day has received the sane really safe. tarried. . .. 1 . . ". ... 10 mi i.uu u.i mis received incsane- on tie 16-h of Juiv. lsr.a k. w a Tr. tioil of (.Congress, thoilld hare becn.E-q., Mr. WILLIAM P. CODER, of Lawrence passed, approved, and placed on tho towmhip, to Mitt a XX E. PEOPLES, of Knox statnie 000K8 in-ljro any amendment, township to x no constitution was submitted to tho Legislature of Tennessee for rati fication. Otherwise, the inference is plainly deducible that while, in tho C-irTho Disunionists in the district composed of -the counties of YVest- travated h-pocrito who is about ro-:l'uT p9 long behavo themselves' moreland, Indiana and Fayette have turning to Iowa - Gen. James B. Stcndmnn has hecn and maintain their standing in the Democratic party. Tho Secretary shall corresnond with tin. I.r.n.1 f d... Jippointcd superintendant of public Stato and County Committees, ho Printing,.in tho the place of John D. shall report tho names and postoflice Dcfrees removed, a notorious Aboli-!aJJrcss of tllC officers of tho Club to tionist from Indiana. both Committers, he shall prearo t, ,,. t, T , . n"d comploto tho registry of voters Ex-GovcvnorWm. F. Johnson. h&nnCAio, and shallmake copies ben appointed Collector of tho Port of tho same and transmit ono conv of Philadelphia, in the place of Win. thereof to tho Chairman of the Slate B. Thomas removed Lieut. Gen. Grant, has been promo ted to the rank of General in Chief of all the armies of the U. S. under the new law passed by Congress. Gen. Bherman, has been promoted to Lieut. General, and General Hancock, has Committee and one copy thereof to the Chairman of the County Commit tee before tho 1st day of September. Ar.:iclk IV. So alteration of, or addition to this Constitution shall bo made unless by and with the consent of the Democratic State Committee of lennsylvania; but by-laws consis tent herewith may be nominated "Glory-to-God" Covodefor Congress. This man is undoubtedly the greatest buffoon that ever held a scat in Congress, and why the "wealth and intelligence" of that district endow this compound of ignorance and ras-' cality with prominence nnd position, is beyond onr comprehension. 'ptnioii of Congress, tho people of a mon,u, nJ 20 dT- . . . I IT- T- a 1 otaic may oe loo htroniriy dislova to' i . i" i . . oe entitled to representation, they may, nevertheless, during tho suspen- sion of their "former proper practical j reiai ions to t no nion,' have an equal Near Lumter City, on ThttrtJay, July 24, 1SCS, Mrt. E.MELIXE OWEXSj aged 44 jcare, 6 In Knox township, on the 27th of JuIt, 18CC, LOKEXZO.tonof OionoH and IIasjab Bowkam, aed one year and fourteen dave. Her 1 1 t.iil mil 1. - .. Jt I I - - " ... poiawugnnuuiuiT uitu loyal OTO..., tilt HoK IUMV IdUI billies in ptopositmns to amend tho O torn H AOOX .. t.kea from the preiiva,, constitution, upon which SO essentially of th ulcriber, on Friday, the 20th of July depend the stability, prosperity and : Anj 01,0 'i'1'" inf"rnitilin leJinn tothedit v..i... v! i 1 rl,,lJ tt,lu covcryani returaof thewasnn.willba llli.mllT cr existence of tho nation. irewr,iei. r.nii.rtti iamp? a n.ir' . a I...:. .....u a . , 1 i. . ,e.e,v..e -i0u, annual mcs- TH AV.-C.metro.pat.inKon. he premi sage Ot tliO 4lh Of December last, Will' J A of -be unhfcriber, raoidinR in (lofhen tp., show the stcjis taken by tho Fxccu-1 "" rr nm ,h ,Mh r FbrurT Uit, m ttvo tivo for the restoration to their " con- ncar'r stltlltional relations to tho Union of hereby notified loeomeforwnrd.proTe bit proper- the States that had been afTectcd by ,I,T' r' ch"rR" ' l or it win be .1... 1 11? T - .. .J .iisnnd t,f B,..r.l 'irt m In l.w A IlfAVT I XI OMK.. Cooke, Li" year, upon li tin letiollimi Tn,.i K . , . I J'Toi'd of according to Law - - - ,,.. V.MV VVTP.I I IM, 111 - fr..,v. jactivo hostilities, provisional gover- svwYi)ie. A.iCn.t M ' .. ,i i i... .. heon nrnmntnrt tr,Mai r..mW,li.,lJ" , ' l" . nwlHlu u tt , v-v..v... ,u on msijority oi Lite members. regular army in the place vacated by Article V. This association is do- tho promotion of General Sherman, elaicd to ba a subordinate branch of while General Ord takesthe rank va- Ul orul!ization of the Democratic rated by the promotion of General I K 'im" h"" anJ V" a?1 Hancock. tas an auxi liary thereto. And wc.its oiiieeiBiuiuuiemucrs, ao nereny pieiiire -. i . . .. .. " fbe Mw"n"2".h i"c"m"Um"lf .Ty iiiors were appointed, conventions call- I lie well-known bunker, maiU t h j .1 i . i . i. prof,., lor is.;;,. ,, ver f OiP.ow'. !ri, "J"1 Rovernors elected by the pco- This is tho man who says a national ' nZl V RTr' it,. ,,, . J "'" ators and Ivepresentatives chosen to debt is a national blessing. Wedoubttho Congress of tho United States, very much tho "national" part of if, I At the same tiino tho" courts of the but it certainly is a blessin" to Jay I ,St:ilc9 re-opened, the Cooke. Had there 1 ,, Al...Kt: ' "-hnc removetl, the custom houses - - v il VMHinv.ru ,1 N. 44, fi Alia mi hr J Y. . . ept, term, 1S6H. ceoa, turdirorce. ....... At- . ... "..I, .ui. vooues income would have .resumed iinntylvtni : lionnella Calliban, va John C!lih.n (7n rfcM CatHfy. tt lb Commonwealth of Pennylvanla to tbe 5i"m i i.iearnelil eourrty, creel log Wherem Ilenritt Cal'libtn did, on tht 10th nay ot wared, issb. prefer bcr petition to our re-established, and nrmtnl t-..Pit;,,a , Ju,'t of . of Common I'leat for the i ' 1 -county Of Clearfield, rmvini?. for ih r...... III!'. IOMHO.N 1'l.hAS u ClerUeid X oinnty, I'o therein let forth, that fhe niitil be divorced from I ,nn 1 1 Into l,m. Cr-lr. : . .1. I rei . . .. I ..vv.. .ve.-, w...,. cu., insiciiu oi over a i no amendment to tho constilut i n ! U0'J'1 f n'atiiu.ony nutrtd into w.th rou linn immon. niKHiiiiiinir s averv hrrvpr w t i n 1 n ; ,""n , ,llinnn ; . inimlii nf m nt HOW THE J.AMCAT.H limita nf ll.o winnii.,. -I i ' ' theretore, command you, the laid John III 1 U O tbe Country W as also Submit- r.llih.n. that actlm atide all bu.mee. and., rx-Govcrnor Randall, has been con firmed Tost Master General, and Mr. Btanberry Attorney General. iir.i ii.-s- led in tiii ntm onH t ! ... i ...... .k... . ct .... . t 1- I, . . ....!, n.m nil IH I U lUHBtv"'v I , "u "aui' at t oiiL'icssmati van invited to. nnd i d r,nrif,.;.,0 :.. rrorr por,n b fiMii ,,. r. v..,-.... 41.- I 1 I - "- ., .... V. ,. II Juurnal, after d bo and appear in veur efnre onr Judeon at Clearfield. OW11M tl)0 An r.CUS CitV 'mtidenfinn II,,,..,....!..:. ',i..i...i. ,at our (ourt of Common I'lear, then to be holden ----- tuna v.ii. ivic li lilt: 111 i M . i i j a n -" ourselves to aid, with all out- ,ower I Tr , V. T V,,nUOnB T-rtnining to a State, and energy, in tho spread of iemo-; u ! , ' . 2 1 rcsKif.nt "n.d , I.n "Uh of those States, The matic principle by the perfect ca-j 7TT H'59' President has appointed Col. Ludlow M 01 ,our Hcl.ou dmtr.ct, by regu- flH.es nt Mr Johnson t rough he col ion , "of T" , 7 T v i r c r. x- . I hir meetings and ( ise.ussions, by tho n i uuy"fe" ll,c t0'-, "titulions "of government, w hereby nval officer ofthe Tort of .Nework. circulation of newspapers and doeu-,"" "8.f SJ0U1'nul : as alxdished, ami all ordl- i of secession and debts j.ne attempt ot the ar lJerart-inienfn .n.,1 hv vi,,,,.,,. .,..-b- .....i .. ' l.,",,- "rrn ""iironwitn hopetothe rre.- nances and awi Kient to promoto Prorost Marshal I before election day to cct out and poll chn'nRc-wcm.M. 'wi lmvon' n'e!!Lw.''.t' c!,n,I'!.1L''1 Gen. Frr. to Mai. Genrra!. rJour full voto. As umnl. it nni.i.nr tl,,.i i;i,.. p..' ,cll""l'(l vtlJ- . j i .. . i. . c ni . . X. B. Thit the tnembert tiro. 1 Yitviiiwl Ti..e,.. .,.i;,...ir....ii , ',' So far, then,. jucieu vy me ceuaie. i ins u ine ocsl . . -uim, Jiaun.u ui n-' at Clearfield, thafuurlh X1anrlv..r K-r.i-,l... A. D. 1SC6, to a. twer the petition or libel ol tbe laid Ilontictia t'al.iban, and to thow enute, if any ynu have, why tbe raid Henrietta t'alliunu ihould not be divorced fro, a the bondt of matri mony, agreeably to the act of General AfeuiWy in tueh cat made and provided j and heieoi fail nnt. Witntri, the Hon, Simuel Linn, Kq President Of our laid Court, at Clearfield, thit 1 under tho same wero d '( KA' l28lh dll7 of JuI,, ,t,6ft D. F. ETZWEILF.M, Aug. hlffBt 1'rothinot.iry. tho political existence Formulu muc '-ovenges to hurso All present Maud. Memlxrs in a M'ited his spile. Upon i. n i l oftl,e aleiinMd their relations tothoij ' ,. i I'fi'h-'fil government had been fully A i . i . ;i .:, u . V: : ect. tl, p. St T.,. .;:., i "' eompietciy recognized and ac- .. . VrMunu "- V-",CI" V," . ' . knowledged by tho 1-xecutivo Dc- joke of the season, except theadjourn ment of the Rump. - - x. t v i v nit ii uniiun uii tc'l. 11 It' I Hilt 1 ' CosnRFssioNA.. nr,v,rnrvrrn. "'"'"'nte in tho centre.! , T. o Know tia uiiereol it friends at. he Other end of the line still kv.-'' candidate.)-, W thus Ull? tho , bol. stoty- ,, n - mil is your name, your occur adhere to the od of September, as the lyour i-esidenco ? time, and Ridgway the plate of bold-j (Candidate answers.) ing tho next Congressional Confer-' Chief.. Do you voluntarily ence. Go ahead Bro. Whitman, make ",t'',uu.,s''T in. 1,19 w:lotyr M ..: , , ' .. I i a nil ia ate. i oo. """o" iu ffuu yourselves aiong mo; Canadn border, and wo wili utquiesce,' provided you keep up your end of tho Democratic line, when the election i i. t l. . i. . ... . ""J---" "I'jwwoi mis nssocia mitfou IAMA0F.s.-Mr. Williams 'restoration havinr l,n ,tri Legisla- Congress for tho measures instituted Sf Tllli COMMON l'LUAS cf Clearfield county, I'enntvl'ania : ederick Cauipman, Alliai Subpoena tur Dl t. Toree. IleMher Campman. J No June term. p(t The nndeniened Coiniuitnioner. annotnted In open Court, to take temmory In the aho car-e, seek parlincnt, which had progressed so . til I'nvii I il nnoaiiknvilli..li., I .i ..vniiii.uLw ve irn. f,m. .i.r, Li.vien ini.vii.1 vill .nana la il.. ..MloirlIIZX:;:;,:: hid, developed nil questions -'- ;rr-ntmen, at hi. omce. in lh. ! worn,. ,o ,o hi,B.. ,.r i n'n r.t:Z : to the admission to their 1 ft'&ti'.'t X'' ,i ?'l ' ,hr the lonrervative esndiiliite lor Conirn-H. Tho M'atR of the Seti.ltovo (ouwrittlives id Jm.k.i,n eouldn't moi and tluita . I V 7 .. "I"V'1" "" '" "aiu aav, when and i. ... . .T. .' '"""i" , anu nun a 1 1 vea ,'luison fifim tln s:t,,in . ' where a I iunihi. i,,i.r.-,. i .r I n 11 hi --rf.eiiiiai, .ml....' a i ,1.11.. ,i i - . vi.u i mii ii n uun . i - ma, biiviiii. inn i cmcs around. Slit Fon Iumahts Mi. 1 1 irtn orA Tim MUmniln., t't U IT..: i i ... . n' .. , v.Dvv.1 n ivu ui vim uioii, n iiiemiier oi tno lcnncssoo . viiw niiiiiineii, ai i m III i . , man rridny. who penned tlie editorlnl. not Un JW'ple had engaged in tho rebellion. houn i before it wan wntien received iwli.o tliat lie ' All tllCSO StCDS had hcpn t-ilii-n tno 4tn day of December, oyin tonrrrcss assembled. ht months Intvo clasned since that time, and no other plan of v Cnn.li I ,n lv -.M,vu 1 1 1 e iiiniirini, not mo i i ' j I a Ml,1 ate. 1 dO. jhomt before it wan wnt.en received iwli.o that he' All tllCSO i (..Air. Do you believe that this '.' ,M n ""I" '"'-I' P-ft .MnsUr at Kanea. wjK1, 0 tnfl ? government was mado for the whito t!?1 -( -w w. lMi;s .n Sfl , . ... 1 " '"'".Toler. lhn whHt "rei-ontruete," him Hp "'."), IIiO 1lJ onan, and should be so perpetuated . oCht t- have written-,1, Th.whlt Nearly eigh n C:n,vy((.-l do. b. r. jw isitieaflmi.?;., rrom e lamina. Wl. ,M. McCt,' Ll.o Dtl II Fletrflld. Ant. I, lSfifi-St) Com-iii.i. nee. Jungcncb A Siuiib, No. 141, January u r looo. P. T. IlaeertT. I Foreirn attach motif Now, June, 180(1, tho rbintiff ertrrJ nit- . I. - Tl .1. , . . I .... m-iuoDoiary 10 alien danarti I tbt above Judrment In thit eaue. W LLACE, BIGLER tl FIELDI55 Attorney t far PUiD: The elalm in tbii eate ti ihnt hnndreJil tniriy-tnree dollar and Bfty eenti. n f June, ISM. Altettt D. F. Enwtiu, July 18, I8C6 tt PrMhonou IllESSMAKiyO, ETC. r t.' n t i t vonev - . , .. w ' -' . " " i. v ivn. raritiao Drltt-i il kj iluk Milking. Ltd lei can htvt iv. Oie-aei, Sniti.CoaU and Ilauinei baoli-in.l ....u. -i... niiiiiiirii, i uie inorteti notice, at t; oiu eeuoittnrd ttanJ, 1031 thottnut ttre.t "aney and plain Fani, Man'iha Ornamcf ureiie aim eion nullum, Ilihbeni, C'uny i Ouipure Lacei, Bugla and Oimn Drem Tn minj:i, with a large variety of Siat le and Fit ijoodi.froiu 2i to t.0 per cent lei. than el-cwh, A!?n, receiriog daily, farit Fathiutii id ti.-i paper, mr laaaiet an I Cbliaieo'i I)reiet. S,l oi i aueroi lur Alerenantt and Urtxruikeri i ready, at Mre. M. A. BtN'bKK S, Jj2o CheitoutiL. Pliiialo:! To Discharged Soldiers. VTOTICE it hereby given, that all per, a. viuiiirii 10 exemnnon unjrrt late aet of Arieinttly, and bare tailed lo nr.,. their ductule pi.pert at tbn office, will H, noun 10 inn amy on or berjre the 2iih dti ..... .V- e. . ,.ufj,,D. iiri,, .i iii .oininie&iiinei I tru il.ui minea loelote out tho Culltctori' account! byi lt day of September next. Thoe fjilitij rejpond will U compelled to bear the penaitr. curred by neglocting thit Buil.-o Tl, ii;.ni a v...v..iK jaera can eitner De prerr.t in pcrtoa, tetii it, by a friend, or tran-iu n i v,UK .us man io inn omce. woercuiHiL t! exemption papen will be made out and deliver. I to tbe rfuer partiei. It will then bc.n n I uuty oi loose olaiuiing exemptioc from buut ib io ai once pref?nt tbeir exnuiplinn piurn; ttie proper collector, to at to enable him to. a:. Lit uuplKttt without delay l'y order of the Cummiiioneri. W. S. lillAhLKY, Clerk. CoMatrsto.iERi' Orricc. I Clearfield,, I'a.. July II. ISfill. pl.KAKI li:i.l ACAUi:IV.The fIf- KJ citeiol tint Initilulioa will be renumili. .Monday, the 10th day of SeptciLber, A. M AH' I'upilt can enter at anv tima. Tk.a enarvea witu tuition from tha time ih.r .man it... i r .i.. !.. ' ... v ,UQ ootaion. Ibo courts of lajiructlon embrace! Kta.t Oiln- included in a thorough, practical and accotu plmhed education for both The Principal, having had the aJvtnt.ipe A u.eo .ipenence in tin proret sion, armret pi rentt and guard eut that bit entire ability au. cnergiee will be devoted to tha mnr.l ...,! n,.i. tal training of the youth placed uader hit cbar. II. K Mm jik TiiiTmv. Orlhojraphy, Reading, Wriliafr, and Priinarr nrnnmeiie, per fc.-ttion (11 weekt) . f j Vi 1 urnmmar, Ueograpby, Arithmetie, and llixlory . . . . . . jj o Alpebra, Geometry, Trifcnnometry, Mcn turaiion, fturveyiajr, Pbilotophy, Plnti oiory, Chewielty, Book Keepinr, lioUny and fhvtieal lleoarraohv . . a OS I laiin and Ureek, with an; of the above ArncUi - f 1 2 OP I jir-er-lo dr due (ion will be made f.,r abseuci. a '(f further partieulari inquire of Her. K I.. IIAItliNnv a m CjetrSeld, July 11, IStSd tf. ' i'rincipal Ql ftnfk Pcr Vearl We want ArciiU p aJlV everywhere to nell our i!eFovr.D t2v Sewing Machinet. Three new ki" !.. Vo der in d upper Iced. Sent on trial. WrrantoJ Bre yeart. Aonve enlary or large eonimi'M paid. The OMt T machinej told in United Sulci for lete than I0, which are fully lUtHirJ 6y Howe, Whreler A Wilton, Grovr'r A U.kcr, Singer A Co., and Baehelder. All otSer eh. up m ichitea are ini inpcmenfr and the eeier or are liab't .eorrm, tine and iajpi ivmmi ot. H luMrated elrculan eent raan. AJdre.n. or call upnn Sh.w A Clark, at liiddeford, .Main, ot Chicntrn. III. Mny 1, l.-din It. I'VODUL.K llfl llKS at . MBKRELL A BIj.LKR'5. Swalma' panacea, Kennedy'i mTdlenl Pi7 eoverv, Ilembotd'i Buehu. nak.r'. r...i t.;.. I Oil, Jane'i and Ayer'a niedicloci of everv kind ror inie dj ( A , I JIASS 8CTTI1K5, P.tent Sn,m,. PvO. VJ btonet, lltkei and Fork. fr l at ' J P. KRA I ZKR'S SPANISH SOLE LEAP 11 Kit. French Calf Ekini, Moroceui, Lininc., liindinr. at , . J. r. kk viz i: ics. CMtRIAOE WHIP, Wn(toBWhi7,S7"tti7g "bipr, KaahiJcj, Lahei. An.. In treal ariety. tat J. p. KRAfZEHS. T ADIES' fll.OVK KID OAITRHS. J rale, kid, velvet and InMinc Slipnere, child ren! fancy fchoet, nien't Wa'kinr shn.. a I, Wallace Long, rt. Pheeba Lone. Pub No. npna fur Divorce. lu(, June term, IfAS. jvll-lm I. 1' Ilalmn. , child- kinp hot, fin an, at KMA'IZF.R'S. . f"ding of the new Court- F-rviition of the . govrnmcntjliirc, who w" an-eMH boTnuo fo Z M tf. ExulivV il ""w Z! r d liousoatBrookv le has been nwnrdH : V uni,ru "y onstitmion, tno vin- insert to appear n hs sent so n tn i.. tl... iint. c.i. ...u...:.... d " KJTnu 01 v.e.rnei, Pure Liberty Vtliite Lcad.-Tbe Whitest, thA mO.L lllirKlai ami ,1. . tu. ..-j " jn . . I.?!.. .... , ..... ii.iiiiim rri nun icai. iu, uuuertignea ..owimirnoner, appointed la ,rJ'" Minuiacmren obit bv ZitGLaa t aiva. open Cou t. take trttimnny In ibe above eat. h"l,"l '"i. Paint 4 (,1M livalere. No. I JT nereoy eivei none that ha wi l .t,..j , .k. dutiet of hit appeintment, at hie tithee. In the borough of Ciearfield, on Hatud,T, the 2 jih der Norih Third pt . Phil-a. Merer ;i. il.l t 1 ce I I earn aliKiii.laing opened a Ke. j. i.uiiiiikiia reieireet,tUftatnvita lirew. 1 . " ------- the ium tf ?.', (Kin. . . a' . . ...... ) I vu-iil nuL I ihvv, ujo uu in a pa iir b ri ruid in w.Wi n n h.. n . . a - . . . . , w.. ... .. rvcrx nnrrnnnti iul ratlin i -.11 u-- 1. i . ' - ' UttlJIilL-CB llL'illUhL 1 II H nfin lfl IlfKM-ll 1U IlaniAaI.T if . vl A- I. r - WHCrO III PSIIOtlli t hi an.. I-. I I ... - - -... ,, 4 f . l-a juneulhMpori.y, and th protretion conr.rued in hit, arret- 117 1 1 . : " " . . '" tiamine. w M . M . w cci L Lo 1 1 u ii . '; ... r.rP.ef..My invited frpropr prst-tienl rel.atiopn to tlt lMr6ttd, Aug. I, lr!.3tj r1w,o,.,lr.nr. call. A. 5C1I0LPP. 10 f .l.i if I CKarf.ld, May ?M,
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