War! 1 find j. ' Oefrt. DJ1"KJ r Adm Sa to!. B,U eo0l 0 make ,US el. .Ill; AX; .1 fVii. I-AWRtNrn Tr . Sent. S. ism. a v,.qrTt.i.i.ftn,Tii,nl. 1 r.si nu.r.i.rmo piuh i am .ra is a s-r ..r ..s .... . u ....... I, UllKl lUnrl. m'-ris nun iiiinru im a- ' ., s-.. a,.,t, efth Commnnwr.lin ol imn.y It Sheriff's Sales. o ."ending, shall he dl guiltf ef sais.l - ....I ...tfl,.ln Iheraitf. la an. eotirt .f .' I... M Ihl. .nrrmon.r.lh. hull. lit VIlUt K '. Writ "f '" ' ". I"'l I . . IV ml. r .r i',. i, ,.i i'i... .n ., - . ft it l.. r..,-. ... 1- ....... ... I... tli.ii .... ........ ......i.i. ii.. . j. ...... I r... ..... it.... k. ft,nlshft in l.ka Manner at 1 ioine Mtviroune ji,msmin iJovrnn: ' rum-funy , imm j.in.-pu mv ,m mmi a. .n ..,,..-..,.. ... ,,..,.,. . .-, ,.,, ,,.,, t ,,,,, i.n,i i. .tcen d. th.n iii i rrm idRii in imp i.rrrr-iiiiM hh iumi - mv . - ----- - Xss meetings! iitc Freemen, to your Posts Sm ; In tho last issue nf vnnf tin. steamer Fulton, IS (110 Jlon. . Aft- ncr. in rcadine the list of the names ricr. brother of Lord Napier, late (of soldiers belonging to tlio (Jeary Hriiish Minister to the United State. Club of tins place. I find my name, ile intends to seme permanently in ou will please w.lbdraw it, as I can- me nuca maies n winner. not support n party that considers a Election within Ihit Cnm.nonwe.llh," it ll en State or States out of the Union, hav innr nlwni'O Irk1,t nn1 f,-isi t f.-i li i III" HI t IM D ill I utiu IVUUb IUI HIV I (doctrine that no State had any right A Still-born PROCLAMATION. A 'New Oilcans telegram fays : "tuner- !nm W ell' rvrnelniriiit ion Orderm"" 1111 TTJTtrn i Tur iiMiftM i 'doctrine that no oiato hau any rignt " " . ,.. ., , . l0!l, CLYMER & THE UNION ! ... . , noncoahlror ho fow-ed elocliou on tl.C 3d oi September, to nTTn'l Conservatives out o( the Union ; and Twill not sup- i the convention, in the unrepresentoU M.UOCratN J"1 I UllSU,,lllU! Lorl General Geary.orany other n)a'n;pnnshes, has been totally dma.ded. f Ai.ain.-t ;i;t ,.,t-;i nnii- ci.!o election has been held. SUXION RADICALS ANDNEGROES! fht so : long f "thdV f ... - . . .,! , l I II L r.l,f ilu- '("!. ivrtmionf n-l tn i nion ; country "Bliysiers, COWBTOS, hKUlKCrs, I"Jth.M . JUm " " j hospital bummers," &c -HV.'Vur' w. k.) die 2,.h of S.'j.ti.m.KT. , ...tfllv ' p 1 I.'r.r"iij-8' ,l:- i"uw of th" T'c . m JtSrTho nboro note -N.VII.lL Weilii-l;Tcvtnin2. Si jil.19 ri'l.-y. si-jit. .1, i r YVII.LK. wii-day. al if - isVH.I.I-. '"" at ?i V-IL'l., tlriu"i.) Saturday. crt. 22 at I F W 'IIN'C.TON", nine U t 7 . m. " t'.r.Kriis. hx-Uov. UiRler. X. L. Atwoo.l. T. WultiT IlaiTvit, tiiqs., nd Vr. ...nKrns ;.y..-CuiiBi II. JORDAN. was handed to- tho editor of the Journal last week, but, for sonio reason unknown to us, he refused to publish it. An Immense Bhipoe. The Victoria o , ruhlle n.,lic, of .urh .ler.lun. lb. .I.,M U,(ul b.l!..l. or b.llot. ! lb r. ph nf Cl.yfirlJ ,m Mo1( ny ll,c wl rr. I '. b, hrl.l, unJ Ih. oll r.r. l b. olrctvll. I Sfcli..i 4. Tlmt II ny person .hall h.ro.fi.r ! 'i Ull day ;l Hr-lr mbrr, IH,l M I o H.h b. TimnrK.-nK, t, Jiroa A. Ki.t. Ilith Sheriff 'rr.u..l., or mtvl-. any .fr...n or !'. - P oll-li.d df.oti brd Kr, . to il : f Clr-rtloM rounlv. d.. hereby r.v. l'ul.lio No- ,rivd of cilir,.hiP, and rfi.,u.lind at .lrf. A corOiin Ijarl of U.-, iiu. In I Ik torn lico lo ll.. clerl..r.'f bo county of l le.tfi,.!,!, 'tM, (Ter any ballot, or b.liolt, to th. omccr. , il.tp. I Ic.rfirld count,- I . hcMnnin, at a h.t. (hat a cncr.l election lll b. h. d on Ih. Ur.c- ;o( any rlcction, bcrcalt-r to b. held in'thlt co.n- , ok, tbinc. north ninety f ur j.crcb-t to pM s oki.Tikm.ai or O.-r.-i.tR pT,tl.it.ff lb Vih i mot.wm.Hh, r tball pornudo, or advi,., any , ll.cn co eaU five , pwcl.et to a hem lor k i aut.tli ,i .h. mm,.!, I .1,. ....r.l elMiiun (In- !..h nTorr to rcccltt any ballot , or ballot., from forty-three pcrrh, lo white enk ; cu.t.wcnly. met. In n.id county,. I which litu. and pl.c. t ny pert'.n dcP"d of c.t.nf l..., act d.t.iu.ll-; two pen u . . nu j wm ,w. j .,rn U,o nu..lilk'd voter, will vote- '.fleil a- aforctai.l. trh J rrfon ro oflendlnR. .I..II percho. lo tl.o pl.c. or beK.nnln : e..t,t...nloff lor one perM.1. tor lovernor of llic Com- be guilty of a rni.iemeonor, and upon conviction "In. ncr.t .and tuty nr. percl... ...d al ow.ne0. moi.wrnllh of I'entivlvnnia. ,thereor, iny court of quarter teflon or th.. hcod, taken In execution, and to b. told u. ti. niotiweiillll 01 I etlhf) iviinm. ..,ll h i.nninl.ed in like manner rrnncrty ef Jnn.et A. Honl. I- or ore penoii to repr.nl 11.6 countiei BrnrldB(i L th, ,econ,, ,fPli.n of thi. act, Auto, on. other trvl of land, tlluat. In Morria 01 1 timeron. Ulriitliel.l, iak, j.ritr.roip.i. i . r ffi of ,u,.h ci8Ction rociviue .'rlleison, McKenn ami warrpuin i tie . , , ow ful httUlll or i,luia. House of I'LPiireseutalivesof the United Notice Is further hereby HndgO over thO l iver i names at Ij.U- ,Kormil,rersonlo r,rment(t,eicouhliMOf .hall bold an olllc. or appointment or tru.tundor tall per.on except Justices of tho Peace, who townchip, ClenrfloM county, Pa., bounded and docribed n. lollnwn, to wit : ili'innin; at stone. clvcn. That I at tho northwest corner: thence by land of Edward Bates and tue President. Imprcfsicc Scene. One of the most interesting events connected with the Btay oi' the President in St. Louis was the occasion of his visit to . rr the Wane of the meeting" will t.c the venerable ex-Attorney deneral of t In-. I nited Stntos. lion, r.dward j.Jal.U l'.liU-G f....ml1,y, fcopt. at l p. m. W , g . . Mine oay, e! i'ji.i;V'r .-CllM'-'L. Iinr;F.. nn.eilny, Tp. ra. It i known to most of our citizen, that the -' . fr.-' i'r - " rii -of nir-. tmi1 bve been agreed J,enlth of Mr. Bate is vcrT prccariou". lie in i'l it i- lu'i'c-t the Caniinittoe of Viji-, guifcrinj; from a iliseu.e of the lunpt that is linblc tersea. is nine hundred and twelve feet long and one hundred thirty-two feet wide It is the widest railway bridge, in the worid. It will have four rail way tracks. V 2 r in tiie n-pcetire boronpb and mwnhips In jto produce death ut almost any hour. On Funday -h th.-y are to be lul.l. w ill be particularly nt onP oVlocli, Rewniins to previous an-anjteme.it if in britu'ins atpout a r..r -.,.d inceti.ic. er V im-.ri ,1 v. ti" u ... ... ... , larv , 1 1, , mm mill I mm yiry vTjij,-., , i iti- ii"tn locaimc. rut named In of Mr. Date.. The latter teemed much affected on we tt i I! be thankful it they will in- ' .oein- hit ditiiiEninlied afnintc, and tiiHtikeil e. At lea-t two of the aforenamed . t1Pm mot frclinirlv for their visit to one wl.o.lu; tho ncces tl.UUM iccetsary arranse-' taplain James U. Kudu called at the Lindell Ho ld any one of our t,. fr t. President, SeiTitary t-eward and Kccrc- J. T to hold loc-tir? in . ' .. . - r.-' v, ivill be a. at : A Contradiction. It has lccii ru- norcd in ditfercnt sections of the c-oun- that the Agricultural Fair was F.rstponcd l'"r thi reason, ue are retpifSted by the olliccrs to contradict :he report, and to state that the Ex ecutive Committee arc making nil the necessary arrangements to make the exhibition a success. nktr will oe prvwm ai u Ut o.-Jer m the lcinoervtie Cenuulltcc. (i. B. UOiil'L ANL'Kit, Chairman. iSOtMUJUf I I MM Hair Bestorer is See aJvertise- t-2-Lindi'9 new i.r sale at Watson's. icnt. ; ...id. wat a ilying; man. He rpuke, however, w ith ; the grcate.-l che. i -fuln'wt of bit cxM-cUd ditwiln-; I tin. Having hv,d three .corr year. and thirteen, he had had thme more years than be wat entitled 'to. Mir remarks to Mr. Sew.nl wrre cxeeedinsly i touching. He had never expected t tee him .live ' ..rain, and this wat lust ao much clear gain for him. Mr. Wellet lie addressed at one who wat nonr to him by tiet of friendship and mutual tri.l beyond what he could exiirest. tic tpokc to tnc rrcs.neni . one who h.d a cri-ater wcicht of caret and re- snniibilitiet than nv nov men in the ntt.on, ami tuauki-d Hod for belirvinp; that he wat one of the most worthy that could bate liecn .elected to per form 1ns ohlisatioDt to tho whole eouutry. The I'retident at purtinj nssttred Mr. P.ates that hit Ui-t interview with him in WaMiinpton w I're-h in hi nieniorr. at well as each word of pooil advice and cncoiiraseincnt be had then (,'iven lul... and that he eonld not cypress the pleasure it pave of h vine it in his power now to do himself the h'ini.r ol culling to tee him. The parting of Mr. rates and Mr. frcwarl was extwlinzlv toi.rtiinj, hut the kind words of each cannot le recalled. The ere. of both were moist ncd. and the deep feelings with which all four of these ir.eat "tati-sinca were nll.vte.1 win lone ix rrnici.iU'rid bv thos whs witnewd their faiewcll visit lo the revered ud honored patriot of Minsouri Music Store. H M. G REENE has opened liis Mu J . sic Store, one door west of W. Lewis' Hook Store. where ho keeps conslnntlvon hand Pteinwuy A Pons' and Gacl.le't 1'iano Man ufacturing Company'! Pianot, Mason 4 Hamlin's Cabinet Organs nnd Car hart, Needhum it- Cot' Molodeont j Ouitark, A'iolins, Kifct, Flutot; Guitar and Violin strings. Jlcsic Books Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Conser, Golden Trio, Ac, Ao. Shkft Mi'stc Ho It constantly receivinK from Philadelphia all the late!t music, which person, at a distance wishing, can order, and have ent them by mail, at publisher', pricor. r-Piano. and Organs Warranted for live y"r- .". . . . ... , Those wishing to tvt.y any oi tl.e armve anic.er art invitd tneall and examine mine before pur chasing elsewhere. My price, .re the tame as in New York nnd Philadelphia. Circular, of Instruments sent promptly upon application with any additional inform. lion de ured, 11. M. OHEKNK, II 1 11 street, lliint.ngon, ra , One itoorwest of Lewis' Hook Store, or Mis. K. A. P. RIXPFR. Clearncld. Dee. , lS8ilf Agent for Clearfield co Pcnn a. JUST RECEIVED. II. co:s, W. SMITH & A Freih Lot of PEAS AND CANNED FRUIT Alto, a superior article of GF.NT.'S TATLNT LEATHER EWfS, All siies an.l extremeiT low. f jejfl p1.HI. LASH'S Improved Kive Holler to the publie as the cheapest, tiiuplo-t and ; a'n -" I Ck'iirlit'ld.Klkattd Forest in the lloueot Kepreventntive of this Comtnonwealih. For two iPtson for the ollice of Ajsociute Judofa of Cleutlicld county. For one j.prson for the office of Coinoiin- tioner of Gum (it'll county. For one j enon lor theotlice of Auditor of Clem lidd cotiniy. Tin' electors of the county of Clearfield will lake notice that the t,id goncrul elec tion will be al held the following places, viz: At the Union Hotel, in Glen Hope for Bi'iH'arin townahip. At the house of Asejih F.llias for Bell township. At the house of the late James Bloom, senior fur lilooni township. At the house of Edward Albert for Uogjis tewnbhip. Ai the house of Jacob Tierce for I5tad ford township, A! the house of Wm. Scliwem, in Lu thursburj:, lor lirady townthip. At Young's School house lor Durnside township. At the public school bouse near Simon UorabaUith for Chert township. Al the Court Hotue for ihe borough oi ICIeaifielJ. At the house of J. Maurer for Coving ton townstitp. Al the house ol t lie late itsac i.oom, for Curwetisvi.le borough. At Centre t-chool-houee for Decaturlp. At the hu-sof John Gregory lormi-i ly occupied by Thomas I!obion (Broadway) for Ferguson township. At the house of J, 1. Bundy for Fox township. A l Congress Hill school-house for Gi rard township. At the public school-bouse for Goshen township. A it he house of Jacob Hubler for Gra- A Disgraceful Scene. We cannot iiltinrlv characterize; tho indignity and insult that were offered to the President of the United States nt Iu diauapolis. It wa not only disgrace ful to the persons who proved them selves so lost to respect and decency, but it was disgraceful to tho city which permitted the outrage, and to tho po litical party to which the Indianapolis mob belong. It is lamentablo indeed if our country has approached so near to the point of anarchy that its Chief Magistrate tho successor ol i-sii ingtt.n, Jackson. Lincoln, und the rest most efficient W.sbins Machine in the country. The exclusive right for th. tale of this ma chine in your own State or county can bu tooured bv applying soon at our ttrc,71'7 Market Mreot, Philadelphia, Pa. J. S. LASH A Co. Also, the best Clothe! Wringer in the market. Wholesale and retail. very liberal discount to country mer chant! and dealen generally. Jo.OfWt E HliMIM.TOX fc MX, Maouiacturerf of REVOLVERS, EI FEES, MUSKETS AND CARBINES, Tur lb. foiled Sta'es Perriee. Also. Pockot a.d Belt Revolver.. Ilepeating F'n tolt. Rifle Canes, Revolving rifle, Uille .ad f hot Gun b.rrcls, .n I gun material, generally. Sold by Gun Dealers and the trade generally. In (hrso dnyt of house breaking and robbery, every house, store, bank and offic. ihould hav. one of liEMlXGTOXS JtKVGL VERS. jvMy Ilion. New York. MOORE A NICHOLS. Agent., No. n, Courtli.nd street. New York. Cireu-lars, cont.ining cut. and description or -cannot pass peaceably through it. I " " ' b fu.i.,1h'1 1u.K",!,'li?!,.a"' , wuiiikt inai, lis: ii I'iiyiuu oiiu political hatred run so high, the re maining old statesmen of tho Jack sonian era should come forth from political rctiracy to uso their cfTorts in stemming tho tide- oi radicalism. It is not a long step from such scenes as were enacted at Indianapolis to the Head Off." Tho announcement ,. of the removal of S. B.liow, as special agent of the Post Oilico Department. j made in the paper said Bow owned and controlled during the campaign of ISvO, when A. Lincoln was elected President. We would like to know to whom S. B. Bow was indebted for the influence which caused his ap pointment? Will the writer of the item above alluded to pleaso state whether tho '-pitiful medium" was not "tho best friend'' Hi: Bow had ? And if "Senator Cowan" did not urgo and obtain the appointment for him ? In- 1 -V- . ' A . graiituiiC is a oase crime, .-sever nut; the l.a.id that has fed and sustained you fr six years. It won't pay as well as tho special agency did. Si- lenca would have been best as to the cause. f Mill IJi fS. The D!nnion leaders have, times cut ol number, repeated that the Dem ocratic party was dead. This btale falsehood they will realize to their ut most discomfiture within tho next few weeks. No party leaders have prcr resorted to tlio s.imo means to , , . . ., . r 'duty of every temperate citizen to uso miMcad and deceive their followers so 3ji)(iuon J J. terribly, as those of the Disunion rar" spirit of turbulence which is now so y. Deception, falsehood and negro 'prevalent, and also to aid in restoring equality arc their whole stock in trade,; tho Union to its normal state of peace and through this channel they expect a"J harmony. AVw York .v;i. to accomplish their darling object Chekiuno Signs Everyday brings disunion nnd irretrievable ruin. additional proofs, that the friends We have FKcnt the "rcatcr Hart of of the President and his policy will ! travelling p..blie.tht the house ha. beenrefitted " 1 i , i i .... ... ....... . ... !.. .1... j.iil.n.l rsfi rnishnd f,,r tha entertainment of his - : , .... . l ,t:. staiiil snouiuer to Kiiouiaer in iiiu la.i - .,, , , , . ..r iS in the Till at 11S- , . jgur.ls. Hit table will be rurinslied with every. At llieput.ltc school house in Janesville forUulieh township. Al the house of Jesse Wilson for Hus ton towuship. At li e put.lic school-houfce in Ansonville for Jordan township. At lit idgen's school hou.e for Karlhaus township. At the Turkey Hill school-bouso for Knox township. At the Court Houso in tho borough of iCleiu field for Lawrence township. At the public school-house Jor Lumber City borouicb, Al thu.Lnu.o formerly occupied by Thos, Kyler for Morris township. At tho public shool-houso for tho bor ough of New Washiopton. For O.-cenlr., al the public House ol II il o lloyl, in ni J boroufth. At the Lotel formetly kept by W. W. Andeieon for Tenn tonship. At the house of Isnnc Itloom, deceased, in the borough of Curweosville, for Fike townshtn. At the house of P. E. Urubaker for Un ion township. At the bouse of Tbos. Henderson for Woodward tos nship. Save Your Money Something New. The nndcrsigned L.ve perin.r.fntly eng.ged scene SO eloquently ptrtra ed by Cb-I in the manurctureor.ll kinds ol voclen lioons, stcr.in which w as depicted "a land h"f f '?V i,nI,'"n'P' ' -,i I e , , . . TUT. CARDING AM) 1 l l.IIXf; rent with evil feuds or drenched.it Bu,ine will .1,0 reeeiv. e.pecal ..ten.ioo .t may be, in fraternal blood. there urhndt. The public are invited to giv. u. a i ihincer ahead wdion WO SCO Pitch rail, or address ut by letter, c;no tl,r,E nll..,lo,l in nr., I tho f:w 1 b answered prnmplly the eovornaient of the L nited Slate., or of thif State, cr of any incorporated district, whether a commissioned olllcer or otherwise, a subordinate oftiter or .gent, who is or shall be employed un der tho Legislative Kxeeutive or Judieiul do nartments of this Slato or of the United Statu., or any city or incorporated district, and alto that every tnatnber ol Congress, or oi me ctaie Legislature, or of tho common or reluct council of any city, or commissioner ofuny u...rjiurated district are by -law lneapanie ot nowing or exercising, nt the same time, the office or ap pointment of Judgo, Inspector or WtrK o: any election of this Common wealth. Ihe Return Judge, of th. respective dittrictt ..foresaid are requested to timet nt the Court Houso. in the borou -h of ClearlUld, on the first Friday next .Iter the said second Tuesday of Octolicr, then and there to do those things re onired of then, by law. G1VKX under iny band and seal, at CloarAald, I v. n thit twelfth day of Beptcmbcr, in f KKAt, h( yeaT of our Lord ono thousand oi, ht O-hiin'dred nnd sixty-six. and of the In dependence of th. t'nited Stnts the ninetieth. JAC-HI A. FAi:.ST. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sales", 1)Y VIUHiK of sundry writ, of leadVlt'oat ) Kjh'i' issued out enhz curt of Common Plea, of Clearfield crunty. and to me directed, there will be exposed to PUBLIC KALE, at the Court House in the borough of Clearhelo, on Monday, the aith day of Keptciuber, lmw. at I o'clock, p. to., the following described Real Ketute, to wit: A certain tract nf land situate in Beccari. townihip, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded east by land, of Groom A Co., north by Joseph Bergs, south by Cle.rli.iu vreeK, containing about one hundred end fifty acre belted, taken in executien. sod to b. told at th. prop erty of Henry W. Killmur. Also, a certain tract of land tituate in Jor jun township, Clearfield county, Ta., boundod on the east by land of Robert Patterson, south by land ot Peter P.tterson, west by l.nds of John Glat gow, and north by land of John McNeal, con taiuing about one hundred and ten ocrci lixty fne acre, cleared, and having a log house nnd barn erected tbcreon. t iiiied, tiikeu in execu tion, and to be told at Ihe property of David Robiptcn and Tbotnat Robinson. s Also, two certain tractt of land filnate In Knrthaua township, tlearoeld county. Pa., one thereor bounded cast by laud of Edward Mo- Garvey, south hy land of J.eob Michaels, and west and north by landt of John Vought, con taining ten acret being all cleared, and bavmg a frame house and log barn erected thereon : the other thereof hounded east by land of James Kouoh, touth by UPver Jloore, west and north by land, of Isa.e McCloskey, containing one hundred arret beingnnimproved. Seired, taker, in execution, .nd to be told at the property ol William Michael. Also, a certain trnct of I.nd .lluate In Hoggs township, Clearfield county, P.., bounded on lhe east, west aud north liy l.odt ot James u. ora j ha'u, end on tb. aotitb by land of Jacob Mm.al, containing eleven acres with one and one-half acre, cleared, nnd h.ving a .mail frame bouse and stublo erected thereon, peireil, taken in execution, .nd to be .old ss the property ot Bnoch U. Gray. Also, a eert.in tract or land situate In Morris township, Clearfield county, ft., bounded by land, ol John Will on tb. east, on the south by iani of Peter Schw.rU, on th. wett by land ol John Ho-kenbury, and on the north by hinds ot Z.chariah Jones, containing sixty two acres with forty live acret cleared, and a log house and barn erected thereon, Seired, taken in ex ecution, and to be told at the property of John D.vit. Also, a certain tract of land tituste in Wood ward township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the south by land or S. f hofl". west by Innd ot Gratz, touth eigbty-nino degrees, east one hun dred and forty-livo perches to ttonej, by chest nut ; tht-nce by land, of Samuel and John Hoover, couth one degrco west one hundred nnd seventeen perclict to ttonee; thence by land of Uratt, north eighty-nine degree!, went ono hun dred and furty-liv. perches, to stones; thence hy land of the same, north one degrco, tuat ono hundred und seventeen poroher.to the place of bo ginning; containing one hundred acres and the us.al ullowanco of six per cent for roads, Ac. rjeit-d, taken in execution, and to Lo told at the property of John Strasser, W illiuMi Zimmerman and Surah Zimmerman. WlJidders will tnko notice that 13 percent, of tl.e purchase money must he paid when the property is knocked down, or it will bo put up again for sale. JACOB A. FA IIS f, Si. Kiui .'s Omen, I la'aeriff. Clearfield, Pa., August 22, J Sf.fi. J hen all inquiries The Post Offine j .... .. .itiiv r.i-i i tti-v wnni.KX K ac. . . I . .. .I- should noi do uisiruisea. ii is me tory is G.AiiriA Hn.i ... cie.rfi.-id co., p.. JAMES JOHNSON A SON'S. Tenn tp., June 4, Isf.fi-H mo.-pd. THE EAGLE HOTEL, CtnWF.NSVlI.I.E, PA. I,. W. TKN KYCK. PimrnirTon. riIIK undersigned, having become proprietor JL of Ihe above hotel, wishes In five notice to . the ritiion. of this county, at well at to the bboff, and north nd east by township roads. containing alout one torin or an acre, .nil nav ing a large frame house nnd stable erected thereon. Weired, taken In execution, and to be told at the property of Kanty Henderson. A l.si. a certain tract of land titunte in I'enn township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded cast by land of Reed A Weaver, touth ly hindt of B. Fenlon nd 8. Derrick, west and north by landt of K. Fenton, eonttinlng about one hun dred and tlx .ere with forty .cret cleared and h.ving a frame house and log barn erected thereon. Soiled, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of George L. Fullerton. Also, a certain tract of land situate In Chest ounded on the Stnc.'l nn tre south, II. H. llurd on the west, and illiam Wood on the north j containing abnt fifty acres, a .-.l.w.t iniio n milter uli.it. luirlv trkts of the county, and wherever we they wi,h ilcrcU)fur0( tt encountered tl.tir prnjecU or tnen, common enemy and a common catis-e the sar.-.e thing always revealed itself, will induce every true patriot to make but in the bhape of a masked batten-, any sacritieo to restore tho Union, , , . i . ,i nnd save tho country front another n, I m.-.rn ime iiinl f.'i ent H waste in . J . . . . attempting to niisjead and deceive the honest yeomanry of the country, than in attempting to h' .'tl the wounds in flicted by fanatics on the body politic. thing th. market affords. At his liur will be found the best brands of alt kinds of Liquors. GOOD STAIILIXil attached, and none but careful hostlers employed. jyirtr U W. TEX EYCK. If.ORFST HOI 'SE Hloom tnwnthm. (liiNta T. HiwM, J'ropriclor. Thit large and eominodiout House ii aitiis.tr J nn the turnpike, T mil, west of Curwensrills, .nd A mile. st nf l.uthoribiirg. The froprio ter will spare no effort to make hit guests com- ;,,, I tonaoie ana meir s.y win. nun ,ii-si;ini, ai.n j. nine i-ui '"" ,ieroby expects toreeeiv.a liberal share of pub war. l he iron neei 01 jaiiaueisin in its mad career is now attempting to crush out Stato rights, and if success ful it will soon seek to extinguish State lines sky never looked 1'u,t c,orna' v'ila'co wa8 i""'00 f The I'olitical brighter to our yiow than at writing. The Democrats arc active (,f the. country will rally against any lilo-rtvit is nt. tho nroncnt lnoinont. this' - i.;i;.,.- n.o, ,'ntn;,rrni inn 4oa nud di'.lirrent. end of couris' all in favor attempt at centralization of the Union and Constitution, while','"' (-v- Y ) fi''1' the enemies of loth are divided in -.. lie patronage. Dec. SO, lsr...tf. ptlvsHI'IbM) ACAIIKM Th. exer V J rise of this Inttitolini will be resumed on AX ACT regulating the moJe of voting stall elcctiuns in the several counties of this lotn monwealth. 'J Ssrvios) 1. Ur il runrtrJ by the Senate and House ol representatives of th. Commonwealth or Pennsylvania tn General Assembly met, and it is hervbj enacted by the authority of ihe tame. That the qualified voters of the several count ci of this Con.mr.wrah.at all pene'ral, township, boro' an 1 special elections, are hereby, herealter au thorised and required to vote, by tickets, printed, or written, or p.rtly printed and partly written, several y classified as follow. : Due lieket shall embrace the nainet of all Judges of count voted for, and to be labelled, autside, "judiciary j" one ticket shall embrace tie names of the ttatc officers volet lor, ani ne laneneu, .rate , one m f, Md cuntv , tiskct .lull embrac. the name, of all county, ',,,?, ,.M1ninpton, John S ,,n.,-srt voted for. including office of senator., . ,, ... . member, and member! of etsrinbly, if voted for, . . v . if ......l r .. i i.. .,,,1 mcmr.er. o, nF.r, , ...... ., ,,... cU.rvd, and having name, or all .ownsb p officer. , voted or, and be , execution, and to be told a, the h'" r"o".Pi T ' Pt ? r ?' Properly of Willi.... W. Wilson. tb. name, of all borongh ofneer. voted fr. .nd P V defendant', interest in a certain l,.l.bellea".,orougu; ...u races, ...au , Decatur township, Clsar- deposited In separate ballot boxet. ! field e.n.lv. Pa., conta ning about sevenly-live Sr.'. 2. I SI .1 sua., op i n- noi j oi inr sncrius , . . , i u. - j .ii... . i.l .. 1 acres, having a log house and log barn erected ,n the several coyni.e. o .u.. vo, ,.,,..Dwr.,,n, so tfi ,,,, fortv msertln tne.r election , r.-.mi,o, UCreai,er r,,reJ ,nd hounded, vi. t on the touth JAMFS K KKLLF.Y, Ft. inker of the House of Iieprescntnli.es. DAVID FLKMING, Speaker ol the Senate. Approved, Ihe 30th day of March, A. D. lSfifl. A. (I. Ctunv. Whoreos. Vf the art of the Congress of the TJnitrd Sutes, entitled "An Act to amend the several art. heretofore passe 1 to provide lor the enrolling and railing out the national forces, nd for other Mirt.o.os," and approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, I .1. n hn hare dosorled the military or " iWV naval service of the United Sta'cs, and who have i I ? not been discharged, or relieved from Ihe penal- J.) ity or disability therein provided, are deemed COURT PEOCLAMATIOIT. ntriliatr.AS, Hon. SAMUEL LIXX, Pres- y ident Judge ol the Court of Common Pleas of the twenty fifth Judicial District, composed of U.e countiei oi ciearliclit, Ctentre nni Clinton ami the ton. W.M. C. FOLEY and lion. JXO. D. lliil.Vl'.SOX, Associate Judges of Clearfield n.) have iaaued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of a Court of Common 1'loa.s, Orphau's Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer und Terminer, and Court of General Jail Delivery, at tl.e Court House nt Clearfield, In and for Ilia euut.ty of Clearfield, on tl.e fourth Moniay (2 Itli tlaj ) of epteml)Cr, JMUG IsOlIth Is, therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables, in and lor raid cotinty of Clearfield, to appear ia their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, inquisitions, examinations, and other Remem brances, to do those things which to their ofiicot, and in their behalf, pertain to be done. GIVEN under my bond at Clearfiold, thit 22th day of June, in the yenr of our Lord on thousand eight huudred and sixty-six. EiiBmrr's Ornca, I JACOB A. FAUST. Clearfield, Aug. 2(J,lsen.J REGIXTKK'S MiTICb-Xolire is hereby given that the following account, have been ex j.iini-d and passed hy me, and remain filed of record ill this ofiice for the inspection of heirs. legatees, creditors, and all others in any way interested, end will be presented to the next UiphanV Court of Clearfiold county, to bo held at the Court 11 .use I.. th. borough of Clearfiold, commencing on the fourth Monduy of September, IStifi, for confirmation and allowance: 1. The final account of Chris itn Korb, guar dian of Christiana More inc. minor.rliiM of Con. red Morewine, late of Rrady towosliip. Clearfield county, deceased. 2. The account of Thomas Mchaflvy, guardian of Henry Clay I'earee, minor child of Jonathan Pearce, late of Chest towasbip, Clearfiold county, deceased. .". The account of Thomas Meliu.C'v, gonrJi.n of II. M. Pcaiee, minor child of Jonathan l'carce, late of Chest township, Claarlield county, dee'd. 4. The Ileal account or John Rorabangb, guardian of Catharine Pearce, minor child of Jonathan Peareo, late ot Chest lonnhip, Clear field county, deceased. 5. The final acount of Jolm Rorsbangh, guardian or Joanna Penrce, minor child of Jona than Pearce, lato of Caer.i towctliip, Clearfield county, deceased. S. The account or llartwirk F.nck. aJininUtra or or the estate of Chariot E. Due;, late ef Bradford county, Clearfield county, doeiasad. 7. The final account of Thoaias 1'. nirliel. txecutcr or the last will and testsmei.t of Samuel iiishel.lateor Brady township, Clearfield co.inty, deceased. 8. The partial accauat of J imet II. Clark, ad ministrator of Ihe estate, of lVri'.-k. Quinn, late of Penn township, Cloatfiold county, deceased, 9. The final account of Samuot llyers, admin islrator of Wil.iaui II. Lloyd, deceased. Itl. Tho final account of James Wrigley, ad ministrator of the estate of Rudolph Lit., lat. of Hoggs township, Clearfield county, deceased. 11. The final account ol A. S. Goodrich, ad ministrator of the eslato ol Samuel Watson, late of Rradford township, Clearfield eo., deceasiJ. 12. The final account of William li. Alexan der, executor of tha last will and testoinent of William It. A lexander, sen., lato of Woodward township, Clearfield county, deceased. RanisTHtt't Orion, l' I. G. RARGER, Clearfiold, Ang.Ja, 1 800. J Register. 1()()() Afll'.KTS Y AX Tlilt. The Pic torial Sunday Hook, just puhli.hnd. containing aecuralo descriptions and explana tion! ol the m.mnort and customs of the Eastern nations of antiquity, their strango and curious riles, traditions, ceremonies, implements of war. fire; thoir modes of worship: explanations of many portions or th. Old aud New Testaments, and passages occurring in the Scriptures ; Inter esting end graphic detail of the principal places mentioned in the Ilible and aneient his tories; description of the birds, animals, plants, Ac.; by KonsiiT SrAns. Illustrated by nearly 40.1 engravings. It it arranged for Special Reading on EVERY SAIiUAtllnr the year. Knergetie men will fine this an excellent chance to make insney, at Ike character of the work is by lards of John Reems, on Ihe west by land of') ,u'-l h"l ministers of the Gospel, colporteur. Walter Morgan, on tl.e north by land or Richard ' ' "rv j Hughes, and on the east by land of Stephen j Kephart. Selxed, taken in execution nnd to be told as the jroperty or George Kephart, dee'd. I JfMfr Riddert will take notice that 1J per 'rent, of the ,unlise n.unry must bo paid when the property it knocked down, or it will be put up again for snle. JACOB A. FAUST, i SHKRtrr's Orrtrti. t Sheriff. 1 Clearfield, Pa , August 22, Ifftfi. f terms, Ac., which are very liberal, address CHARLES S. GREENE Co, Publishers, si t Chestnut street, Ang. 23 tt Philadelphia, l'. their fratricidal work; nnd on the f ct ond Tuesday ol October w ill com mit suit ide, if they continue in their present infaa.ous course tow ards the Constitution and ' ''Government Pr-rrMAB Kind of Patriotism. A gentleman, who declined to give his name, called upon the Treas urer of the United States, a day or two since, nnd presented to tho gov- i eminent eiiiht hundred dollars in livc- Monday, tbe HUh day of September, A. D ISfill. Pupils ran enteral any time. They will be charged with tuition from tbe lime they enter to the close or the Session. The course of instruction embrace! every Ihing included ia a thorough, practical and accom plished education for both texet. Tbe Principal, having h.d the advantage of i Section I. much experience in hi. profession, . stores pa- Hous. ol Representatives of Ihe Commonwealth rents .nd guard ana tint bit entire ability and ,,f pennrylt auia in General Atscmbl., met, and energies will he devoted to Ihe moral and men- a j, hereby euacted by authority of the tame. tal training nf the youth placed under hi. charge. Xbal in all election, hereafter to be held in tint lEKMi OK TIIIMIV Irommnnwe.lth, it shall be unlawful for the judge SherilTs Sale. VIRTUE of a writ of Krrnri Fnrln; I I Issued out of the Court of Common Plea. ot Cleat liehl county, and to me directed, there and taken, to have voluntarily relinquished, and "e ex Pose a to ri ..Lie, , at in . forfeited their right, of cituen.hip. and their Iloo-. i-.U borough of IJcsrfieM on Mel . ay. right, to become Ctisens. and ar. deprived or the 'iltll day of ept . ruber. .... at 1 o clock exercising any right of Oiti.cn. thereof j P- m;, th. following property, to wit : And W here.., Pcrtont. not eiti.en. of the I All that certain on.-.tory fr.me bunding and United Sutes. ur. Dot under Ihe constitution asmrs, s..u... . o..,.. ...v.. - MEBBELL & BISLBR, DKAI.FItS IX HARDWARE. and l.wtof Pennsylvania, qualified .lectors or """' ,10,," r. '.. i. .1,1. ...,.m,.n wealth V"n '"'" ""....j - - 11. it en.cted by the Senate and ALIO, Jl.tMTACIl Rr.Tts or Tin and Sheet Iron Ware ie."-y tiF.AR.neLi. r. a7.ot or s .u )Th7ks7 n u wlks IIAlsNINS, COLIj.MlS. Kte.. For sale by M FliKF.bb & ft 10 LEU. Madera) said building being tixty.nine feet in ! PAliM I'M S PA 11, NT UNLOAD length and sixteen leet wide, and the derrick) N'(. 1TAY 1'OI.KS f- . anil AOs "Aft It i Vl Iniviithiiti 1 " nmrcn .... , , xirnnvtt c niiit rr? rniir ei ft nil II KliH IV I'lVl Ulilii with fngin! machinery nnd lixttiri-n therein con- tiineti, on a trurt of Innd ownmt by tho "'J'oITj (JLASS, Union loving Democracv can saves us from national ruin, and a largo ma jority of the American people are wise enough to discover this vital point; and while the Union survives, the Democracy will live too. There will be no end to our glorious old party while the Union lasts ; both will survive or die- together. tesTOld Thad. Stevens talks famili arly of tho "penitentiary of hell." That's right. Let every man diseus bin favorite institution. bonds. He stated Is crcd that the government was being , . . v,.l- 1.1 T I. , , , - " ., Atithmetie, per MSsion ( 1 1 weeas; - J vv ballot, or nniiois, in.tn any person, or rrso.., iiivvvuiii.j. .svi..... uv tur st i..- jiKjught lliCSO OOlsilS WliCIl 110 COI1MU- Grammar, Geography, Arithmetit, and IVWYT lTT'l'V Madera Oil Company, containing eight acret i v , . 1 more or Ictt. Seised, taken In execution, and j j lirs, At.., to be sold a. th. properly of the Madera Oil . For tale by MKUItKLL .t lUPiLF.R. History of !,,..,..,. I, ,.7. ,1a ITn ...i, !,, l,j Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Primary or inspectors of any such flection te receive nny jis.M.j y.,.... .v "..' Atithmetie, rer Session ( II weeks) - fi HO ' ballot, or ballots, from any person, or persons, enil.ri.ecil in the provisions, and tubject to the 1. A i. I . . 1 1. .:-. r I- ... . . . . I t'SSKII"' '"'I '" J " ''" "I1 v h. -K.n Ih. , , 'i i . :.i Alirebra. Geometry. Trigonometry. Men- r.n:4 March tinr.t .owe h.nrt aiiht hanrtrmt r" y -' . . ii' riven, ii i i i a i n t o - s iici. . - . ' . . - . . . , ..,,1 turation, Surveyirg, Philosophy, l'hsl- Cd It bate, 1.0 desired to liiakC a gilt ..., Chemistry, llook Keeping. lloUiny of tho panto bonds. The accrued in- and Physical Geography - - . "0 . i .1- l .. i. l .. . l ...... IT.mlin and Ureek. with tnv of th. above ( l.irs nt election, nr any ici-CM on tue uonus n:tu rot oeen vut-,-- - --- - ... - u ...i..-i k.iin. I n; C r- -i jr-No drduetion will he made for absence. 'or ballot, from say tueh disqualilijd person, hs, Ulapt. 1 HilO IWi JOiVi rr tur hirlher particular! Inquire of Rev. P. L. HARKISON, A. M., Clearfield, July II, ISfis it. Principal. lected. The Constitutional Amendment Ratified pt New Jfrsey. Trenton, Sept. 11. The Senate to-day ratified J tho constitutional amendment bv a! S" Company. I . v r T - - - .- r MTliiddert will lake Dotice that i per ccnL l,. t,..T I iii.usii.M.o iV iMlt 'the parch ate money mutt be paid when th. ) FIXDIXfiS. Lnd sixty-five, snd It shall be unlawful for any property is knocked down. " 't "ill be put np Fpf h MERKF.L L .1 r.IOI.ER. !, ueh p.r,on lo offer to vote any ballot, or ball"!., aga.a lor tale. JACOB A. lAtsT. , )J Section . rh.ttf .ny.nchjulg.aad Inspee. I ,,M bh,r'ff' UiU.XS, PbSTObS;, .SWUKD CANKS 1 tort of election, or any on of tbem shall receive, Clearfield, 1 a.. Angust. 1. "0. ) i , I WV.t t., IFot snle by MKKKKIX K 1U0LF.lt. orlhey.0 jflcndiog, thall b. iruilty ol a roisd.-. 4 LL the leading hardy tarietie. of BtlUT .... T1 .,,.,.,, ,T7 meanor, and, upon c.mv.eUon thereof, la any! quality. . &lUls.S, UP A I . I l.S A.U MKUUKT.b ,t r.Tot.r.n. 10(11 . . . walins' palinrfa. Kennedy . medical Dls- fine 0 B(lt 0M ,hn , ,a ,ared dollars, and to eovery, llesnhold '. lluchu, B.k.r'.Ced Liver undergo an ImnrisunmenU ia th. Jail of the J It, ...I , l - if..... .... n ... I ... .1 !.' M....I ;-l ... f . k In , . t . VOUI Ul A ! tes ill, linu too JlUil?c o al,," ..v. - - proper coun.y lor noi less lamn .is. ons. ,( "t . ot ir:. U'ir.1 ! r"r tale by 11. I. I Section J. That If any person deprived of prompt!; signed'tho joint resolutiom I ' K tsta,:,1 August 2, 1 liu niiiiu.iiieeiiieui, itn i cciru n lv" th best qnality. For tale by 11. a I. anoBweaim, vote, or icnuer 10 ineomoers .oermi, great applause. ! ( learfleld, January 10th, ISM. 1 and offer lo vote, a ballot, r ballots, any prt'j4- eourt nf Quarter sessions or this eowimonweallh, , Couoord, I year old, 23 cents, or $20 per be .hall, for earn oPonee, be icntence.1 to pay a I oooord, i )ert oin, ou ceni, or i per n-w por ,ft0 ,v ilehecco, i y.ar ota, ou ccnit , nest wane grape. lont, 1 year old, SI 40 ; best amber grape. IRON 1 Ib'OX ! Any other varieties below nartery prices, i . Ord.rs solicited as sooa as convenionl, and filled I . L. hills, uojib S110I-.S & 1I0KSK siior N. il. Vines rsdy for removsl by the 15th .,.1115, ofOetobsr. I For file by MEF.RELL A: Eir.T.ER. IHO.N! 1KU.N! MERP.ELL t r.Kll.F.n.