' I', "I... , till ... 'l vu. lid. n. i (.1 1 1 . 1 1 40, rrst,i Ork. in, 1 to 1 co i. s J The ChitileMon Mercury, l.iihinonj omrcr, Sew York TV ifcunc, Forney' Press, and tho lesser lights that fob ituPAt MoMisoAn-Vii.pj., j , phi a convention. The trea- son mongers, on both Bides of the ocrai, Vol. Darin ami Cm. f.Ymy. I 1 I 1l Ik.. 1 A ..v. .-.,.., E . li iMn i li nn V.Ol. I'ftVIB, HIO Jl llU'l I ... Iv IIUIIIMKV Rljt iVGooPi.Asrrn, Editor. rnnnr rnnrT AMATIOS T ami'-Ii-aof-nia-i? t?f r COURT rROLLAMAUU. , t,,(Uui.. . .u t tlTHI HHP. ll.n. tUMULT. LINN, fres-'k.. I., Intrnd . the Cava li i.i.-i i .... i.r id r..nr of lowiinoa i ikm .. .. ' .. . . . k . . .. t v ? .nr....'.' . - - - . . HAtiii riini rcina nicn.n.., .,',' -n forAudinor General lasi urn, anu a 0fih. tw.nty fnii JaiiMal District. empe... i (,M. ,,, h,mi )l(i,( ,,),, i ,d ms.mru.r ,,f lliA lntfl Soldiers' COHVen- Ib.eounlie l(KiV.r i' ," JV .T n fa.hn.tW ,.,,...Ul!y-p..-. tion at llarrinburg, thus expressed Thompson, Associate Ju.ir.ie of Clearfield .. , , ft i . n have issued Ihcir precept, to m directed, for th. himself.throtigh tho Doylestowii J'an- holding .f a tm-t f Common noun, Orphans i reference to tho Disunion .n. J -1. .Ml- . .. ' .. . .i . ,...,ll,1,Lin I'.ii- (nH'urTinr lln snvs : . .i.w...., itmi.n at ('limfinLI. In and for the Union line, aro eaung Boup oui ui uitr - - ; YiYVrit.,i,i -, n.a I'mirth Moiilay ....WiS.nJ..w ,er t8hOUt8ior Jell' laV19 ariU 1110 tl.. lnm..a cai.,ii..ie tor wni m Curone JaMlcc. of th. roo, ind C..nMW Oonf,lorry, or Lincoln nd '-rl' brncp, to do llion thln(tt which to tbir officet, fikmocratic State Ticket FOR GOVERNOR ESTER CLYMER, Of Bwki county. rvmocratic County Ticket. - i t .1 On:AHiT TTntfu . k : . An,.t-fl FOR ASSEMBLY, "' " . w7hpod I hi. d.ti. BuWyo- tl.rou.,.1 .ndln thoir behalf, p.rUi to WJ J fCttCI J FOR ASSOCIATE JCPOE8, ,-D U I 1,11 r.li.ll. Ul uioiiom. , . . ... . , . i i-i ....... him in nolilics. wnom crusado about tlio rignis anu noerucs - r At h wbil!h h, milde of four million of wretched negroes ; ! t York, ou tbe 9th iuunt,iD pncikingof th late UI , : 8oldier' Convention at Harriiburg, ho mado use I. nt 5 f tl.rv are not called oil 07 tho , r ,k fniinwh,r r.n.ornh: : rl. .l,on ,l,.cof;au "Whn I look around thil Mwrnblagc, and feci piliriUl LUU 4UIIU, uvd.i u, j will forever ruin the rights and liber ties, not only of the negros, but that of thirty millions of whites also. irkii lh tltle lurk Mtth, and fully t- raniMi lur tln j-rnn. W e j Ih or a roirninnMon' frin hU:h twice that amount chd t( miilt, AK'rn or call i.n 0. BOWr.BS T Oflica No. Ti5 Pulh Fifth t , I'lil'a, Ta. yO-AII Irtterg anmated fti.lljf, iih ir cuinrt and lorm. 41 N i tt.. una in iiiuir wciiadi iici tiu w McCULLOUGH, of Clearfield. Ufter all, amounts to this : option ? Wi2S ' a" iliA Iliaiti inn ViIl i lOIl. I 1 1 1 1... ..iinn in lw-ttVi t; iirt fit it rutllnul il I alllll Hill llWLUUrU OD WU L'U no loitun, I . . RL v i f ' T . l...., j OB WILUELM, of Graham. CJUEL CLYDE, of J.awronco. I POR COMMISSIONER, jN'BY STONE, of Clearfield. iix a. FOR Al'PITOR, L. FLEGAL, of Gosheu. assj MEETINGS ! tdte Freemen, to your Tosts ! How Changed '.Fifteen months ao. the Pisunionists of tho Stcvcns- JWSON. CLYMER 5t THE UNION I '.Forney class, through tho public press, .wl l'BM-ni-M declared that Andrew Johnson was mocrats and lonsenatnes .n the Prc3identiul clmir by Prov. AGAIXST I., , u.j. suKI0iA0iaEGR0ESirc Tb friendaof th "Government" Mil the 1'nion u, bold a Jla Moeting at Clearfield, on TD1T. (Court woek.) tho 25th of September, !hich HOX. Ill ESTER CLYMER, our mine, for Governor, and HON. EDGAR OH' AN. United Blatea Senator, will be preaent The following place and timel nave aieo uu ,-reen upon fr diKussing tbe inuea of the dy: AETHAUS, Friday, cpL 7, at I p. m. TI POXBCRQ, 'e dT. at 7 " 0GRE?3 HILL SCHOOL, iiu ter., id u intra (,wnfchi), on baturaay, orpi. o,i". 0HEX SCHOOL HOUSE, aame day, at r p.m. KTLEBTOWX, Thurtday, 6ej.L 1J, at I p. m WILLIAM5GR0VE, aame day, at 7 " WEIGLEY'S SCHOOL HOUSE, aame day, 7 p.m LI MBER CITY, Friday, Sct. 11, at p. u. f'EXSVILLE, aame day, at 7 . i-TiiT-B nfHf! Saturday. Pert. 15. at 2 p. L, L i Lit-'- . ' '1 BLOOM'S, (Bloom tp.,) aame uay, ai WELTY'S SCUiXIL HOUSE, (Union tp,) aame dav. at 7 p. m. uLES HOPE, Friday, Sept. 21, at I p, m. Pl'fEYYILLE, tame day, t 7 AN'OXYILLF., name day, at 7 IUBXIIE, (Irwin'a,) Saturday, fiej.U 22, t 2 p. m. EW WASUIXGTOX, tarn, day it 7 p. m. 05TEXP, ime day, at rHILIPSBURG, Saturday, SepL 29, at 2 p. -m. OSCEOLA, same day, at The f.irf ruing series of meetings bar been agreed noon, and it it hoped that the Committee of igi- Unce in the respective borotigbe and townnhips in which they are to be held, will be particularly active in bringing abeat the neeeary arrarge Taenta for good meetings. Should any one of our Dtmocratie or Conservative friend deem It neers ary to hold meetings in localities not named In the above lit, we will be thaakful if they will in form in at one. At lesat two of the following named speakers will be present at each meeting and fined a number of men for dis senting from this opinion. Now, Forney & Co. denominate the Presi dent as "tho matt made President by Wilkes Booth." What Democrat's life would have been safe, or what newspaper establishment would have escaped an Abolition mob, had either nttoro ii sentiment like this. He boasted "loyalty" of tho present day, as in tho days of the Amcrica-n devo lution, is but a garb worn by thieves, traitors, spies nd cow-boys, things as devoid of patriotism as tho Devil is of Christianity that around me aro fellow soldiers who have borne arms with ma from the firBt battle on nun uun.uoi one or two of them from a regiment as was the cast a few days ago at Harriaburg shysters and cow ards, skulkors and hospital bummers. 1 know snob, is the faet, for I have driven them from the V linn Hen. fk'&rv made use of the above ex pression ho know that Uo was tolling a EIE, but knnwliulirn did not restrain him from commit- n - that diSL'rnces him in the eyes of all hnnnrMble men. fcuch a known and wilful false hood will render him INFAMOUS. The cloak of charity, that bus covered him in the puat, will no longer shield him from the merited cantigntion bis short-oouiings in military and civil life invite. For oursclf, and the thirteen other delegate who at tended the Convention lroin mis coumy, we pro nounce tho charge of General Geary to be falae in Avitrv ttartieuiiLr. ana iuav iu iuhiuh and i) under, r ttnatics in iom sec- ye rumi u,.u.,.uU u . ... . . ,- nJ I .... i It appears, however, that tie nus no regaru ior vuo i . , , , i.rnHA PATRT !. nnr.,.A in a inntu. .....IT J .r .U Jilfn, fitunl SHERtrr i Officii, I JACOB A. JrAtni, ci umuu ou b , or common decency. At a spoecn wuicu ue inaur . , bnerm s saies. By VIRTUE of sundry writs of VWi'iiani Erponat issued out of the court of Common 1m. ,,r Clearfield ecuntv. and to me directed, there will be exposed to PUBLIC SALE, at the Court House in the borough or Lienrnem, on Monday, the 2-1 til day of September, If . at 1 o'clock, p. ni., the following described Heal L.tate, to wit: i ..nuin tract of land situate in Beccana township, Clearfield county, Pa , boundod eait hv lands of Groom 1 Co., north ty Joseph Herge, south by Clearfield Creek, containing about one hundred and fifty acres. Seized, taken in execulien, and to be aold as the prop. i. ..f llMllrv W. Killtnar. Auo, a oertain tract oi iana iiiunio .. ...... ..-..i.in ruirn,.,l eoui.tv. Pa., bounded on the east by land of Kobert Patterson, south by land of Peter l'atterson, west by Isnas ul Juno Glas gow, and north by land of John McNeal, con taining about one hundred and ten acres sixty five aorai cleared, and having a log house and barn erected thereon, t eiteH, tnkeu in execu tion, and to ba Sold as the property of David Hobinaon and Thouias Uubinson. Also, two certain tracts of land sttnate in Karthaus township, Clearfiold county, Pa., one thereof bounded east by land of hdward Mc ii ....), , lnH ,,r Jacob lichaels, and N'Oi'K'l'- Dr. M. W0(IS, having derided to remove to a different lorstion, would ra sportfully Inform all persons bsving unsettled accounts wilh him, that he is desirous of making settlement with them at an early luy, andwil. be found In nil oflica, In Clearfield, until Sep tember 8th. M.WOODS. AoguKt 22, 1SS 2U Grape Vines for Sale. VLL the leading lardy varieties of first quality. Concord, 1 year old, 25 cents, or $20 per 100 Concord, 2 years old, 50 eents, or 10 per 100 hebecca, t year old, 50 eenls ; best wlfite grapo. lona, I year old, $1 50; best amber grape. Any other varieties below Nurmry prices. Orders soliciled as soon as convenient, and filled in rotation, bv A. M. HILLS. n...rn..l I P.. Anrii(.t 22. 1 Rfif-tf. N. II. Vines ready for removal by the J5lb of October. ir.w ca URIAH n and vahon MfH, in OiniSoM, r.--injhi'ii. (launcd sU''; la rest of Msctiine flf.p.l Tli mbfril.er wonU re'l -ertfi-lly Inft-ra In lliienti.f I'l.-arS. II, and the puMie In gfBfral, bt h Is prtparei to do ail kinds ol weik vm OAKIUAtiKS, liutjijir.s. WAGON'S. KLKinns. en short nolle and In a wcrkmanlik manner JMrAU Orders iromptly attended to .-Jt WM. Mi KNlGlir. learfiel.l. February Hih, 1KOO.-Iy. proved himself an unmitigated liar. At the reaidenooof the bride's mother, In Knox towushin. Auirust 23. 1800, by Rev. J. E. Kearns, Mr. SAMUEL ROBISOX to Miai AGXES 6LOSS, we,t and north by lands of John Vnught. eon ail of Clearfield county, Ta. n it., oih of AuirusL 1866. by Rev. W. M BtftmrifLi), Mr. T. B. METZ to Miss LYDIA GROOM, both of Glen Dope. On th 16th of August, 1866, by Rev. W. M. Bi ncHrtiLP, Mr. A. J. CUPPLES to Miss CLARA J. CALDWELL, ef Pike township. Eevived. The Disunion newspa pers and stumpers are actually again talking And writing about "free Hnrwh" and a "free press." This is about as cool as the weather has been for tbe past ten days. The fellows discussing and defending these Amer ican jewels at this time, after Tjeing engaged for five years patt in mob- 51C dvfrUscntftttiS. Orphans' Court Sale. BY Y1UTUE of an order of the Orphans' Court of -Clearfield county, there will be exposed to PlBLIC SALE, at the Court House in Clearfield, On Saturday. September 23, 18GC, At 2 o'clock, the following described Tweal Estate, situate in Bradford township, Clenrfield county, Pa,, and late the property of llcnry Corwell, dee'd: Ueginning at a red oak, tbenc north 25 degrees east, by Ann McLlenabaa iurvcy,2j6 perches to a po.t'i thence by Francis Johnson aud W illiam Mcl'Uerson surveys, w.-st SI.1 perches, to a locust at tho river) thence down th river, "Cfi perches, to the place of beginning, Containing 446 .frrr, bing"freo speecli," and demolishing -. Fonxv acres CLEAREB Land WM. A. WALLACE. Iir. T. JEFF. BOYER, T.J. M CI l.LOLGH, 1?P.AFL TK.T, R. J. WALLACE, WALTER BARRETT, W. M. MTI LLOUGII, Pr. R. V. M ILS'iX, FRAXK. FIELDING, n. W. MOORK, WM. D. BH1LER, A. W. WALTERS. By order of the Democratic C. Coram itte. Q. D. GOODLAXDER, Chairman. tirrnl Demoralization The opposition party is just now underjioing a series of afflictions by disaffection and rebellion within its own ranks, that'roust shortly wind nr. the loval concern, which has done iusineso for five years past in the name of Lincoln, Stereos, Sumner i Co., and held together by rapine, mur der, arson and general plunder. A kind of political cholera is sweeping over the country. Not only has tno 'GovernmeLt" deserted the Disunion printing offices by tho nunarea, is about as palatable as to listen to "oia Nick" expounding tho Scriptures, or to a pick-pocket asserting bis in nocence while his hand is in your pocket. t&"X Dr. John Brown has -written a Yankee-notion book, entitled "Spare Hours," and has dedicated it. "To the memory of Abraham Lincoln, who throup-h faith Bubdued kingdoms and wrought Tightrttene!fi." Tho book undoubtedly proves that "ITonest old Abo" was the second Christ. This is blending tho sablime and tho redku lous, in a "loyal" wny. ..... v . i 1 a f x' j neceirr onthuildinpi mt& therron, Mi alio -. V - Mil If 11)1. A ska v,MniaUk41 having nut 'ni""'" I"""":: Excepting aaa reserving a acres auiu vj 'uij . ..ll t.t .Utnll llixon. . .. . . .1 1 rThis sale made sunjeet to in payment ui balance of original purchase moneys. SiTrTKRMS Cam. JOtl.n iKU"t. Aug. 29, l0o-4t Administrator, Uining ten acres being all cleared, and having la frame bouse aiding b.irn erected thereon : the other thereof bounded iy mnu ui .u Rouch, south by Ol'ver loor, west anu nor.u 1.. r T...e McCloskev. conuining on hundred acres beinguuimprovod. Seized, taken in execution, and W bo luld ax tue jr .periy 01 William MichaeU. Also, a ceruin tract of land situate in Ilogp township. Clearfield county, I'm., bounded on tue art, west and north by lands of Jame. 11. Gra ham, tnd on th ioutb by land of Jacob Sinul, conuining eleven acres with one aud one hall acres cleared, and having a email frame boue . n A mi a lis awTAA tad thereon. Seiied, tnkoa in execuuon, and o be sold as tbe property of Enoch U. Gray. a.. . e.Ft.in traet of and situate in Morris township, Clearfield county, I'a., bounded by j lic patronage i. ..i. f lnYm U'lll nn the east, on tue SJUin oy land of Peter Pcbwartx, on the west by land of John Hoekenbury, and on tbe north by lands ol Zacuariah Jones, conuining aixiy-iwo wilh forty fir acri cleared, and a L g bouse and barn'erected thereon. Seiied, tukeu in ex ecution, aud to b sold as th property of John Davis. , Aus, eertnin tract of land silunte In W ood ward township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on tb aoutb by land of H. hbolf. west by land of S. bhoff, and north and el by township roads, containing about on forth of an ai re, and bav- a un frauia liuune anu siaoie Music Store. r 11. G REENE has opened his Mu tt . bie Store, one door west of W. I.i' Hook Store, where he keeps constantly on hand Slcinwsv t Suns' aud Gaeble's Piano Man- ul'aclunng Company s 1'ianos, Mason a namiinf Cabinet Organs and tiirliarl, r.eeiinam r w. Molodeons ; fiiiitar. Violius, flies, rimes; (lunar and Violin strinzs. Mfsic liooas Ooldnn Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Conser, Golden Trio, Ac, 4c. Shkkt Mi'sic. He is connautly receivine from Philadelphia all th latest musio, which persons at a distune wishing, ean order, and have sent them by mail, at publisher's prices. Pianos and Organs Warrantud for fiv Tear"- ,...v.. Those wishing l ouy any oi me ioi,,iuu are invited to eall and examine mine before pur chasing elsewhere. My prices are th same as in New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instrument sent promptly upon application with any additional inrnruintiou de- slfed, D. ll. Ul.l.r...i., II ill Street, liununpcon, r., One doorwot of Lewis' Book Store, or Mm E. A. P. HINDER, Clearfield. Deo. fl, lxf.5tf Agent for Clearfield co IVrm'a. A NKWFIRM. BIRTSWICK & IRWIN, Drui"i3ts, Clearfield, I'enn'a. Having refitted and removed to the room lately occupied by Uicliaru aiossop, now oiler, low for cash, a well e lecleJ assortment of Drugs and Clicmicala, Also, I'atPiit Medicines of all kinds, OIU, Olaaa.I'utty, Iye Stufl. Slationttry, Tobacco and Scgars, Confectionary, Spices, nd a larger Look of varieties ever oO'eretl in this place, and warranted to lo of the best the Market affords. J. O. HARTSWICK, ncc.I3,'6!..-tf. JOHN' IKWIN. c I.EAKKIEM) MJKEItx Escocbao Hohe InnrsriiT. The undersigned having established a Nursery, on tlio rike, about uau way between ClearSold and Curwensville. is pr .rn in furnish all kinds of Fruit trees, (Stand- . . . ... i i i .... . ard and Uwarl,) r.vergreens, nnruoucrjr, v.,.r Vinas, Gooseborries, Litwto- Blackberry, Straw- berry and Raspberry vines. Also, Siberian Crab trees, Quince and early scarlet Rheubarb, Ao. Orders promptly attended to. Address, SepL 20. '5.-ly. J D.WKIGIIT. CurwcnsvilU. Pure Liberty White Lead. wil do more and better work at a given Cost, than any (other! Try it! Manufactured only ny oriole c Smith, W bolesale Drug, faint a uiass i-eaiers. So. 137 North Third fet.,Pbtra. JSlarcnzi, oo-jy El Oiinkr P. Hloom, Proiirielor. This large and commodious House is situated on the turnpike, 7 miles west of Curwensville, and miles ast of Luthersburp. Tb Proprie tor will spare no efWt to make his guests com- ) fnrtnh e anil ttlCir StHV WHO mm liieaeani, therby cxpecU to receive a liberal share of pub- liec, -li, mrj.-ii. GEORGE FALK takes tbi. method of inform ing the watermen of Clearfield county thai be ha!i reJtted and reopened the hotel formerly iier.t bv K. Srhre iaer. at Coxestown. where bo ill take especial pains to render satisfaction to all wbd fv..r bim iih their patronigo. Coxestown, April !, '3. Pure Liberty White Lead, preferred by allpnctical Painters! Try it ! and you will bave no other. Manufactured only by Zieuleb 4 S kith, Wholesale Drug. Paint A Glass Dealers, No. 17 North Third St., 1'hila. March 21, '60-ly. Pure Liberty While Lead, The Whitest, the mot durable and the most economical. Try it! Manufactured only by Zieuleb t Smith. Wholeeale Drug, Paint A Glass Dealers, No. 137 North Third El, Phil a. March 21, I66-ly. C-i round aad unpround npicen, Citron, Eng K lih Currants, Kx. Code and Yinegar of tb best quality, For sale by H. A ! CUarfiold, January Wth, lfctitS. -IN THE COURT OF COMMON .k.r.nn Kid. tiikeii in e .wuiioo . and lo bo a..t .eerinin ttast id land situat in 1 enn . hi rL.rftM enutiiv. Pa., bounded east t,y land of Ked Weaver, south by land of J . n . ....1 ....rth ht K. renton ana r. vcmrs, c -lands of K. Fentoa, containing bnt one hun dred and six acrea with forty acres cleared and having a fram hous and Ug barn erected K.lu.l ijikn in execr iun, and to be 4U,ltVH, . . , ... 1 1 c ii i nun nut: SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH! SCRATCH Whcaton's Ointment. will cms Ttir urn in 4 iioi kh. Also cure. SALT ItllEI'V. U1.CKKS. CHIL BLAINS, an I all ERUPTIONS OFTI1ESKIX. Price oO esnts. For ml by all druggins. By sending 0 c-nts to Vi EEKS 4 PO'l TKll. rV.le AgenU, 170 Wash ngton street, Boston, it will be forwarbed by mail, free of ro,tce, to any -. ..f ,K llni.ad Klite.. f.lunO 1:1. 1 yr. For salo at llartfWK-E a irvin , vivarumu . a. GUNSMITHINQ, ETC I WOULD jupt inform the citirens of Clearfield and vicinity, that I have openod a shop la id borough, ner Mr. C. KraUcr s store, for th pirrpof of manufacturing and ropairing GUN'S, PISTOLS, WATCHES AND CLOCKS. I guarantee all niy work, and expect to seour my patronage by promptness and attention to bunness, and executing my work in the best tvle .f the art. Oive me a call and test my c.acitv. JAMES D. WITHBROW. June' 13, 1 866 tf ' aTiiTH'l X ... . r- Jl.U Munltf P. fi tb. matter of the Incorporation of th. "German ,ld as lb. property of Oeorg. L. '". lni!v:";e,tari l.u.her.n7.l..m Ongregatio. i.l A. wh W ltradv tosliin, Clearttela couniy, i-a. townsnip, .irainr.u -.., t .. - ow. June 26tn, A. D. 1866, n afrplication to,at by Robert Pennington, John bVV.Mi.m Another Grasp Rally. The fighting officers and soldiers of the army aro going to hold a Conven tion at Cleveland, Ohio, on tho 17th f Knrinml.rr next, to cndorstl the -'rv . . proceediucs of the Philadelphia Con vetition. Tho call is headed by such l,w m fien. Custer. Gen. Stead- man, Gen. Dix, Gen. Averill, Gen Ewing, Gen. Rousseau, Gen. Critten Kin faOTl IToath. Gen. Meredith and a charter of incorporation, it is ordered bv the said Court, that the writing or ap plication for Incorporation be filed in the office of !i- i.ii-nnitarv. and that notice of th. applica- tion be-publishoa in at least one newspaper j. ...... , in the county, ror ai mm, t. -!-. no sufficient reason be shown to the contrary, llw same will be granted. Pv the Court. Aug. 2'J. '66-3t. 1. f. t.itn r.ii.r.n, im... I nan ACE&T! A! 1 lii'iM i ' llllHI.nei.l Sunday Book, lust iinblished, containing accural descriptions and .xplana tinni of th manners and customs of th fcastern nations of antiquity, their Strang and curious rites traditions, ceremonies, implement y fir - tbeir modes of worship; explanations or msny portions of the Old aud New Testament, aad passages occurring In th Scriptures ; Inter and crspnio t-t.n t r th, U. II. Ilurdon tli wet, ana v. imau. Wood on th north ; containing aooiu hmj ". with twenty-ev aercs cleared, and bavmg a - .cit In stable erecled thercrn. 'l.nuiv " - r . Seised, taken in execution, ana to oe som . nennertv of William W. Wilron. Bidders Hill take Tiotiee that 1 per ..f. Af.V.. niireha. n-nney sauft b r'd when tba nronerty M knooa . w " r- r,.rs.l.. JACOB A. FAl'sr, -r ' . n HEalsr urn. it. Clearfield, I'a-, August 22, 1P66 '. . . ...it j : . L ; . tilaces mentioi.eo in me ri.e anu ...v.... m.. i DMIKlTR AT(K MOTICE. Noli is here by given that Letters ot Adwims- II. JUST RECEIVED, V. SMITH & CQVS, A Freeh Lot of FEAS AND CANNED FRUIT. AUo. a superior article of treuon bav this day been granted to. the tind-r-1 TiTFT LEATHER BOOTS, signed, oo th Estate ol Aavier m uier, u, -u i' 1 I'll , . I ill .HJAvt-Amnt.1nW. I.ew late of Covington townsnip, v.it" iu ah . " - Penn'a. All persou. knowing theuwelve. '-j 7V", ul) LASH'S Improved Five 1'ollar debted to aid estate are requested loaMtim iIVWaM1INO MACHINE, is now ofiertd medial payment, and thos. having claim y e af (h(J rhpBposti ,i.Hlost wnd airainst tbe earn, will prescut them duly aulhen- " 1 '..., w.,hine Machine In the coontry. licated for aeulomenl. T, .IPiul;-e Tit-ht for the sale of this ma- f Sheriff. allies, but one after another ef their . . tr.'n en..nn 4riom. greai mt-n u.c a.....B .,.,,. urw, ,:, oUlCr8, The desertion of the Chairman ol ll.e.r;"- "u" National Committee, llr. Raymond,! PnrsiPF.NTiAL Exct rusiox. The esling .'..ritiiinnnfth birds, animals, plants Ac by Robert Seab. IlluKrated by nearly 40(1 encravings. Il is arranged for Speeial Readings on EVERY SAUIUTII.f th. y.r. Energetio men will fin this aa exce.lent chane. b. n,.nev. at th eharacter of the work is mrh that nrinisters of th o.pel, eolp.teurs and canvasser! will b are to reeommenn b 1 terms. o., hkh are very liberal, addreM CHARLES 9. GREENE A Co, Publishers, 41J Chestnut street, Ae. 5g-,t Philadelphia. Pa. li 1 rKIt'! KUTICI-i-Xolioe is hereby I il..t the following accounts have been elsmlTied and passed by me, and remain filed of 'record in this ofiio lor me inspection o. ur... ilreatees. creditors, and all others in any way I t ' . . I J A lk.a nal aw 1 , A ) : . mtiA will Dfl niMrilWM W "a - SherilT's Sales. BY YIRTUE of a writ of t'irri fni. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clear held eounty.and to .me dir.oted, tlier. will be j ... Pi nt tl? KALK. at Iht ourt Hons. in the hnrruph of Clearfield, an Moiiday, the 24tll day of fepteiber, at I o clock, . ,, j it...l llu iUIa. Invil: p.m., In ioiiowingw"v..i... ... -- A-ertBiaret f land itusle in Hik town ship Clearfield oounty, P., beginning at a white oak. thene north nin. ty.f ur perches to a post ; then re east .five perches to a hemlock j south forty-three perches to a while ck ; east twenty- 1 ' . 1 . 1 L. . .. I..rt. ! two perrnes 10 a reu .., j . . 1 perches to the place or beginning! c....Uv.n...B nine acre. ai.d aiaty Bv perches and allowance. Seised, Uken in eiec.iimu. and to b sold a the 1 , Af famftl A. llonl. pro,...., - .,,.,. , Morris LAWRENCE TLOOP. Aug. 1, 1P66 6t-rd Administrator, j .-.Til tv I- ATT1.I- Nine bead of Cattle' O cam trespassing on the premises of the sub scriber, in Bradford Uiwn.Oiip, Clearfl..id eoutiiy. on th. 12th day of August. W: TtU l' IKt- on black and white spotte d sua .me o.ar, a bel! on : THREE red and white STE1.R ard FOUR YEARLINUS ted and brindl. The owner or owners thereof ar requested to come forward, prov. property, pay damages and tnke them awajvor tiioy will be disposed of according to law. Aug. I. -! J J. S. ri.l''UL. lilt lltlltltOM I.II.A Hr- .1,;-. in nurown Slate or county can be secured by arp'ving soon at our store,, T27 Market street, i,.;...'.l.. V J. S. LAsli CO. Also, the host Cloth Wringer in th market. Wholesale and reLiil. T-ir-A very liberal difconnt to country mer, chants and defers generally. j.iO.'SB E. Bi;!lllC;T(sSi sb W'8, r-i itii.i.x J bora H'AOOX wa takea horn rh premises of th sul.scrit.OT, on Friday, th 20th of July. Th(Twas a l.n.se bed oa it, asid a new lock. Both shaft have b ten broken and mended. Any on giving information leading to the. lis coverv anil return of the wagon, w ill he liberally a.. f.nS.Xtl JAMl'S A. MtxtRK. I V VT '' I -I . is an affliction they can illy bear ; T.ri!,ijcnt .three members ot hisCabi- -Avhile Mr. Turner, the Chairman oijnct)Gcn. Grant, Gen. Meade, and a tl.olr Stntc Comuiittee in Illinois, has' .,, r,r fr;niiu rmrnlicrtnff in tA - - j IUIU"VI ui 1 (j 1 I!. (vawiIsv Attll IJ . aww . also turnea against, ma pi ""-' about sixty, lell asi.mffion j win- ,r cie.rfieid eounty, to b. held battling for thn "Government;' and j . jaitimorc, Philadilphin, New 'lne rourt llu,. U th. borough of Clearfield, even in Maryland, where neither lib-L Alljnj. o, Erie and Cleve- e-jng lf'' ly nor Democracy Las had an md for CWago-, where tin, party! linrr nlnoe for the vast five years, the. ... , inv-ni!Tthe corner stone v ... i.i.oi Uradrtownihin. Clearfield Of - . . 1 .iiijiii. j - o 1 r ..it,.- "- Chairmar. tna a majority vi 11,1,1 0f the Douglas Monument gtato Committee, the Governor, anu THE EAGLE HOTEL, -CURWF.NSV1LLK, I'A. L. W. TF.X EYf'K, TnorintTon. the whole machinery of the State gov- eouniv, deceasea. 2. Th. account of Thomas Mehafley. guardian ii-ir, t-i. Pearce. minor chili of Johatban Pearee, lat ef Chest township, Clearfiold county, deceased. , S The aceount of Thomas Monauey, g..ruio THE nndersifftied, having becom proprietor of the above hotel, wi.hes to riv notice to the citirens of this eounty, as well as to the travelling public, that the hous lias been refilled and refurnished for the entoriininent of his His L.bln will be I urnislieil wun every. his liar will ne pucla. ......tf (Iim n.arLnt aflords. At . I . . .1 . t 1 ,.r .11 bmit. nf l.ioiiora. I lOUI.a IOC I'cfi tirit.ii..- i -11 --- TiiROUfin at Last. The Disunion .... , r,..nf,rf.rifn In the 0)1 ..a oil nnintr nprnin nervnu uj r tssi"." - " " 1 - -- .t. ' fllVttrtx- nnrl law TllO District after a session Of four weeks, 0fH. M. Pearce, minor child of Jonathan I,"re'' m the name ofhbcrty ana law. Ano jjisinci, aiw.i Ute of chest townrhip, Clearfield .ounty, dee d. .hr. ftd and butter briirade," as tho 'and on tho Uh ballot, unanimously i JU fiBi iP,uot of Jub, Ror.b.ugh, uriau a ' . r . .... I m nnr chi d of denominates those who nominntcd lion. v. a. ih... j, v. 5 p ot Cne.t ,0Wn.hiP, Clear- is Crawford county, to pucceea no Cel(1 rount,, deceased. b. Th unal ac.'nun 01 ..u ft-t A . An n-A .1 1 II .P I.. V, " , - , . , town.hip, Clearfield county, fa., ogi.o-.ru -uU described as follows, to wit I Beginning at 'ones at th northwest erner; Uirnce by land or Urals, south eighty-uine degrees, e.st one hun dred and forty fivo p.rches to stones, by chest nut thnc by lands of Samuel ami Johi. Hoover, south one O.gree wesi eoc ... .ntn.a tt. stones: thence ny mnu i .k .;ki.. nine ilecrees. west one bun '.nn rrtv five perches, to stones i thence ,i()ul, sTALLINU attached, and non by land of tb lame, north on degree, essl one , rpfu, ho,ters .mplnyed. hundred and sev.tteenpercher.to the place o be 1 j?lllf L. W. TLX ECK. .:in. . eontainlnc ono hundred cres.and the " f.'i ! n,w r .is n.r cent for r-.d., Ac. JlfHlsn. Main St.. Tbil'ip.. 8eii.d taken in ajtecutioa. snd to I sold as th ! burK penn'a, Kmrsr I.i.orn, Proprietor, prnnerl'vof John Btrsssor, W illiam Zimmerman I u;f,p const antly on hand the ctmistest of li.iinrs and Sarah Zimaerm.n. , , s I II,, table Is alwat suprlird with th M (he ae-lt.dders will take notice that 1 S per eent. j jUrk , (fords. Th trafllg pnhc, will do wll of th purchas money must be paid alien tbk,0 flft m neall, property Is knocaea oown, r : -'- ' - f.f, Ul.. JACOB A. FAl tr, Manofaetnrers of RKVOLVEUS, RIFLES. MUSKETS AND CAKbl.M'A For th United Sta'.i Servir. Also, Pocket and Belt Revolver. Repeating Pis tols, Rifle Canes, Revolving rifles, Rifle and (ihot flun barrels, and gun material! rtnerally. Sold by Gun Pealor anil the trade generally. In tl.es. davs of bous.-breaking and robbery, every hous., store, bank and oflice should hav one of JIF.XIXGTOXS JiEVCL 1 Llib. Circulars, containing cuts and description of our arms will be furni hed upon application. K. REMINGTON SONS Ilinn. New York. MOOKE A NICHOLS. Agent, jv ly Vo. art, Curtlsnd street, New York. but "dead duck" in Tiiann.nn and ?rar. 11 m. .ru v. . . - . - , . , : f,m;,iDKl nftrtv.and will member (Culver) now in j.ui at i iitnh-, ,,.... iv.rc.. minor child ..f Jona- . . . . .1 it. T flninii nm rvtoflC(l tn i--.rr.s, lat of CUenl towtship, ClearOeld i n a m fiflin.n nw lu i i ii. uni it hhivu i . hunn au.uin.ovws - . .,....:.. v LlttH Conoty. dec. .d Uladicalism. Nn 1st, lMli. .c..,n for sal. JACUU SaiRirr't Orrica, Clearfi.ld, Pa., August 22, 186. -fslieriff. A PR ()C L AM ATI OM1 GOING IT ALONE!!!! Sheriff's Sale. BY YIRTUK of a writ of it-oW Fn-ia;' issued oul of th Cioart of Common Pleas, of Clearfield eouniy, anu . . ' . Nobody l'rolill.Hrd from run In? my Hoi.1 and (hor on arroMittol Itare or Color. a t , They Aout-Groclcy, througn nit ifa bandsomcly lhrasbed by tho Do i riitunr ra.is i nnr ( w it ecu, ou famousold villainand Weed, through tho Albany Journal, ay Greely is "an old grey huired scoundrel." These two men have known each other in timately for over forty years, and no doubt tell tho truth in this instance. I VI V I . v j i - , ...... . . t t I this "loyal" district, but we think Ihb;. -.- k fl , s t X' TuX m. M...-.V. J tf. nniltho DisunioniHl Will 00 tor of tb. .stot VV'" .1 , i the itllliday t fcpteroltrr. in....i i ci.h. . . . . .v....-.l , .LTn- llrauroraeouniv, v.e.. u.. -v.... v. . , T. Tb. final account ot idou... . ...r-. .xecutcrol the last will and teirtament of Samuel Rishel, 1st. of Brady townsnip, viearue.v. , , 'mocracy, lead by Gen. McCalmont. a I Nforo Suffrage. Nearly all the 8. Th. partial accent of J.me. B.C. rk.ad- . t M c,nfn have' Bini.tr.tor of th. estate of P.'nck Qinnn. lata Disunion leaders on this Mate nave ,M Cia.n.i4 fount, decased. 9. The final account ol .-siooci ityrrs, atuutttt- . ,...i 11 1 I....M tlMAtittattii. Kelly, FtCV- ; fii .70;:Tf' Jam. Wrlgl.,..d declared in favor of granting the ne .1. :..l. n i.,,li Ividlv. rtPV groc mo rigui. vj uttj. - ..j , - ens, Cameron, CuTtin, Forney, and i i.r Rnirlioi-svillo Gearv. is stated in poB.tive terms rAr r.rnrv. von that th blood-hound Stanton to be 3 ,w7.:: 1. kicked out of the Cabinet as Boon as the Trcsident retnrtiB from bis western tour. The Lord be praised. .at IM...E.U aaw.fl vl. Inf.is.o htf tilt) IMTUr-n Ol mill""! finitv. that 1 hre opettfd ft )mp on Perond U, iiterobrr. Iti.t 1 o clw . ( n6 CoUUT Nuional Bank, ovc .. . ,. ... .-,.. tn wit : ... - c... .Imp. T .fn nrpi.arrd to p. m.. ine io.inw.ng .,..r. - i:Vatns ituk ...Mf, . r ...V. . i- ... fr.m. hulMint and ( . tn th- Itl.ilT anil an .hit raru n ..e-.io, nrit.tr trrt.iiiii. tn ... .-- 4.-.I.W a.iu.i. In Becoaria townsnip. u... i ii rRESSMAKINQ, ETC. SPECIAL NOTICE. Parisian DKES1 and CLOAK liLiking. Lsdiel can hiiv their l.",cscs. Suits. Coats and llssquines handsomely trade and trimmed, nt the shortest notie., at the old-established stand, mill ( be.tnut street. tancv and plain Fans, Maniilla Ornam.nla. dress a'nd cloak battons, Itit.bens, Ctuny and Oiupur. Laces, rtngle and t.imp Dres. Tnm inincs. with a larr. variety of Stallo and Fancy Goods, from 2i -to Ml per W ls-s than elscwher. Also, receiving daily. Paris FashUns in tissti paper, for Ladies an I CliiUlien's Drosses. S.U of Patterns for Merchants and Dressmakers now ready at Mrs. M. A. ih.m'cvo. jvJ.ly lnSl Chestnut St.. Fhiln'Mrbl K)tll.lTri:Tla7ure lntrt atylca, (aU sorts and sues,) at T'rr-5 riMMt l C't Natural Leaf, ( aveiidish, 1 Copgress. Spun Roll, Nvy. Fine-Cut Uioice brand, of MH! A US- aw-lnt J- r- KU AT .l it S. ..,.' P. Dn th north side of lb towu.hip ,d "leading lr..ni Hagerty . l.row Reads o Madera ...4 building being sixty nine feet in length and sixteen leet wide, and ibc derri-k sixteea fet squar. and th, tret high ; together ,.t. -...ihinrr. and fixiurcs therein eon- :-. , j I.. .1.. ..i.i tract oi iauu o-ti.ft. vj - containing ignt acres, taken in execuuon, and of th Madera till SHOE line, out of the best materiel and in th nd on short retire. talned, on a vote for disunion, additional taxation, more stamps and negro suffrage. ta-Chaa. S. Green & Co., book pub lickar. Hi rKnctnnt afreet. Thiladel- l3rThe latest news from Europe ' , i nnn 600 the d- BO0n l ' r"" -e Tertiemeot in another eolumn. inal acoount 01 vUJpra Oil Company. ministrator ol tb en' uuu.pu .v. ... - U(( h(,JC( BogK.i..nsh,D.CIeAr4.W 0onty, uceee 1ob tfc rro,,CI,- II. In nnai aceuu... wt " ministrator of th siat oi Samul Watson, lata of Bradford towmhip, Clearfield o., deceased. IX. Th. final account 01 "miaul o "- .,-,, ., kntfckd do-n. lU(f. ;.. ,L.,t.,L , ...... 4.. Ullll wjJ- II n.Ura Will US. Ounce lu.i - I " --v 1 Mail 1 1. 1 1 1 II.- "S- of th. vurch.s money u.nsl be paid h.i. ihe I lNnj(.. it htrryy pir. that th partner . i -i ... I. Mil! nt ul u.i. -- uioft workinsiiliK manner, All I ak is a trial. Done at Clearfield, this eighteenth day or J ily, A. D. Mm. HARRY ROSS. 1OI M'll'.S AND rr.XstW Thun. ) .l.r.icned Is prepared to collect Houtit.cs .u, Penmen, for hisllsdier I.at Lieut. Ct'lonel otti lleaerve. Clearfield, I'a., Aaf. IV I" :l pd Sl (;4n C uba, ius;arhfme. Hitnied, Whit.. Cru-hed, Oraimlaicd. Pulvriied alwayiou haad al Ii" J-ilA.XZJil!'!L -niii.i.'V.' ?rlnie IMn. Lacuyra, Hot I J Java-soiling at tb lowest market price, at n( vMi.i! M4 M L-i are .Mantles O Silk Cial.-cl..sinsulf..rrost at bus i ru jJLhhhl - KtK:i:Hirjtolha.iat ,,,..,. M K it t F...I. A VI JLEKrl. G or it will I at P FA I! I', bherifT. der. ex.outor of ID last win ans "-'" ' ,"IB (or 8 Vtilliaia U. Aleiander, sen., i ' " , " K.-atrr'a Offna, lown.hlp. Clearfield oounty, cieAtfi.ld. ra, Ag . sn6 .. riftfr. - H .imur fAt.arin. Kftinel? ,7, O wv.ry.U.mbold .ltuoha.i.ker.CodLiv.r indicate that general peace will JACOB A I . i lei n a n ii r. n. i ' - . ... . . an I Aawiris'irr. I . u? ark a ts n aT f B r f 1 II ev I T P M""i " mr rpruaeea and abd.iB.niai t upporier. . ."w y r ...'. . n(1 Ayr' medicla of every kit I kiod of tb latest it.prov.ni.nU, fr sal. at OH. J od 7 B jj'a. L ih. TV.. Phri nf UAKT& W IL a n " " t ' - -p , , kind mii,. latiy existing between Paul J. Flynn and ft I L- H..l.r.nr Jauervilie. nr.ni'ra eoonrr. Pa.nnderlbefirmol rLYXN A i LAN HKKti. was dissolved th fllh lay al August. 1I.M Th. Mid Paul J. Flynn is authorised to settle all d. bl dne to and by the company. PAUL J. FLYNN, aulJ-.t-rl tDWARD K. TLAXDERS. Tn mm: rvKi'.iK' Pir-i'oi.-. t Aug 2S 1K6" MKRRELL A UltiLKK'D. wlllll.K 14JTI I.HS at MEIiUELL A Rir.LPK'.V. Stll.lllliM! IIOUN THIS. A recent bill ha. passed both Houses of Congress and tiktied by th President, giving a Uiree years' soidier $MI" "nd two years' soldier f 60, i.-jr-IKil N 11KS and PENSIONS collected bjmf, for thosnUild to them. ' aa I 1 r L U IllDt! fTT 1) Alilblw A f au-tf Atl'y at Law, Clearfi.ld, fa. be inaugurated again