"rtl,, !... fit t . I- B7 Ca., ntineJ ' eh,,. AM. 3S. If nnc. Price, "PProv. I S O'lculldj Jif publican, Vic s"'H , :::::::::::::Si.t. 1M,.. PAY 5.VSS MEETINGS jliloil'('l!!f.J!jli' ...;'fl,unrn i. TUT 1 1 M . A M I . " f ... ,1 l'n.i,,i.i,.liw.t. jl'fllOd"" iiiiu 1 wm-h t Minn .1 1 i .V'.ii.i. i ION RADICALSAND NEGROES! jrlllj jl" f. i ,f the "Government," Clvinrr, Scott . ('llloll propo: t I'.ciin .Mum jut'iiiijr aii trllii'" ami i;n in i"i .Hi .1 . . ill lire I iv. A i gslllrll.i nt ticiu'iiig lite ( : ,,1,.,-e attend: I U.I P.-HI f'alurd.iy, Sej.t. 2'.', nt 2 . in. .11,11. Win. Hitler, .lolin 11. Orvi., I Win. M. M'('u!li'ii!:h, l'rs. I iliFJlln- ull' Hl'ilool. lim'SK, Bradford town- iiiirl -'I'1- -; - "l p 1'- '" !-i.u! Tet, T. J. .M'CuUuub and l iMiili 1- K illing, l.f,rs. J-TlKlfli Hol'SK, Biadfuid town .. tjtaid.iy, (kli'I.'er ti, at 7, p. in. lk(,I-rnel Test, Walter Barrett and W'm. M. .M't'ullouu'!i. l'frs. S" Ilnpr. 1'ii'lw, Oetotier 5. nt 2 p. ni. .'XSII'K. Urvrn'r".) fiitunliiy, Oct. ti, 2 p.m. X MA.lllNtlTON. kame day at 7 .Ex-f,v. Hitler. tr. Boyer and T. J. iMTullimpli, K. iKi:n? rilWK.Vll.LK, Monday, Oct. S. lit 7 m. I, r,,. iii"" "rif ol ni't'tiii!, nave ,oen iirrreed X n. mi'l it i" lil'p'' '"at Caminittec of Vi(;i ij , id the ie-,e, lic huroiighn and townhi In s h lb V are to Ire held, will Ire particularly I ir in l.iiiiL'ini: al'out tiro neeenirary urrunjre I r. fr i",cJ mee!iiii". Should any one of our . :u.-rain- or t .m-ci varive iricins ueeni n nrei-n-. named In .. . ,. . . ...... ir.i :n i , .!ve .-t. !', 1.11, lit 1,,H,,K,1,I ,1 III, V Will ill- : m iu at "irce. At lca.t two ot t he nlnrciiiiliiril :ikeri will I" preiu lit l eacn :neciin. Jlv opkr ot the I'einoctiuio co. i oinmnico. H. lioulM.AN l)i:i(. t liiurinan. iKs'j. I'orter gives an important i tice i'l.-ewherc in this issue. Pemochatic -Mektincs will be held H l'liilijrsburg, on Saturday next, at lAluik, and at Osceola and "Wrig ,'s School House at 7 o'clock. At lin Hope, on Friday, the fHh of Oc kr, at 2 1'. M. ; cw Washington, :uo d.iy, at 7 F. M.. ; at Maiues's hool House at the same time, and t Curwcnsville, on Monday evening, id'rbor S. m i fcjfWe should like to know why it ikes six days for tho 1;. S. Mail to e viy a bunule of I'eniotratic hana- Ils fro ni this place to West Decatur, miles. Just two miles a day. ruebody ought to bo removed. Such it ks must not he played off too often. a ho route is too short to do this thing ten, without somebody beingoaught. fLTMessrs Showers k Graham arc isl now unpacking the finest lot of ill and winter goods ever brought tOjas rwii. They are determined to sacri ce both time and money in order to supply the public with tho necessary omlorts ol tins hie. I his young arid ntcrprising firm, deserves a liberal li.uo of public patronage. Ci.eanld On. The late rain storm (.nisei a Lne risa in tho lumbering fH reams in our count'. There proba- : l lv never occurred a linci riso of wa- 't. r on the hcadi of those streams, and 1- , , , Tiht well have our lumbermen cm- . . . j 3 raced the opportunity ofgetting their lumber to market. Wc doubt if there hvas ever such a ireneral run of lum-!F2 1T from t!rt !,,,! nf'tln. di.,m,,.u i . . . . . i M hat the rewards aro that await thc, cntirey feTitisractoriIy, as it was on sLborer in the eastern market, we iImh wensinn. T1nv ifr..rc.l ami rn-.,1 jl::ivo not learned. Featii of Dit. Thompson. Thccit- pens of Curwensvillc, and indeed the ; whole community, were suddenly, coed in nil future undertakings with I thrown into a stato of gloom on last as 111UC U success s he did in t he prcs- !i Wednesday by tho announcenie.it of .no;" JfL w"" i;r. i -i , ,, , i mi, Tr step in tho right direction. '1 herefore thc-fatal accident that befell Dr. II. :oi'CV(ry frU,.d of education standby F. Ihompson, on that day. Tho cir- and sustain him ; fur so long as we cuinstanecs, as near as can bo ascer-diavo uneducated teachers, so long we 'tained for there was no human ?ye ,vVlst ,1UV0 l,oorly fonducted schools. ..I,,.: ,..4i. .i ; t' trust, by next suinmer, other ,, uiic.3 i ne cm 1,11,11,111, ,uu Ma ,, ,, T , , J , . , l illows : 1 he Doctor had started u his sulky to visit, a patient above , T.l,.r.,;"rr. Tl, 1.a,.0o ;ti, r,,wJT l'sTl:it.-S,.li,Vi,n at e.t at 'ivuniiiiLviK iiv ust j n i ni A j ot tho harness attached, was met at! Mr. J. B. Garrison's, by Mr. George Lloom, who, suspecting something! wrong, mounted tho horse and rode! back towards Curwensvillc, and found the Doctor about a mile and a half from town, with his feet fast in the shafts, and his head and shoulders on tho ground (juito dead. It was less than an hour from the limo he started until the fatal tidings reached town. '.Precisely how tho accident happened, 13 a mystery. A severe contusion Was found on tho rijlt side of the lir-'i.l nn.l 1.; 1- I , I. rpi head, and his neck was broken. I he defeased leaves a w ife and three chil- then, and few men wero more univer Bally respected. aVayTho Disiuiioiiisls of New Jersey havo elected A. G. Cattcll United Slides Senator. Tho Democrats re fused to vote protesting that there was no vacancy, at.d that tho law of tho Pump Congress was unconstitu tional. Tho people will scttlo the question in November by electing Democratic majorities to both branch i of the Legislature. 1.011 I Out. The loudorn of the, 'Mud. Steven party heem to li:ivo no bounds to their infamy. In their mad Mhcmo to di.. 'nin.Mvc tho wl.ito man and to tn Jroiti ,i.r the noro, they have eom- 11 o . ! tho nnhlicnti '11 of lis! ()f 1 llP ,,,, .. .. .ill imos of person purporting (o bo tie- isCl'toi'S and llOtl-l'Cpoii ill" di alled niCli , , . 0 ' 1 1 u " u.i 1 11 r 1 11 cm nicil 11 IllOUlT I lit? , ; 11 mis manner sonic 01 1110 not and Iir.'ivrst n 1 u'ra t 1 names en rolled as deserters for their children and future generations to gaze nt wiuio uiev carrv their honorable, dis- . charges and exemption papers in their I ,, ,,. iri en . . I pockets. I his IS OI1C of tho most HI- faniOllS BVStcmS Of entailing and per-1 . 1 ! petrating a libel upon both tho dead ; and the living, that tho infernal re - ' ..... j gions could concoct. Thus thousands of those who periled their lives in "the war for the Union," to save and Iniild up a heritage for their offsprings, find themselves libeled and slandered, hv those w ho have heretofore pretended to be their friends; and that, too, in such a manner that tho infamy can never be removed, because it is made a Court record. Soldiers, what do you think of your pretended friends ? Those men who aro publishing and circulating your names as non-rcporuiig uraiieu men and tIesori(r ? Even some of those who died in the service aro posted as deserters. The l.atc Ir. Thompson. Mk. EuiTort : Permit an afflicted friend to iinv a brief tribute to the memory of one of our most worthy ina unrint citizens, whoso upright citizens, whoso melan choly death cast such wido-t-prcad gloom over this community durinir the last week. Dr. Harhman Fihl- IPs Thompson was about 41 years of ago tbo son of James Thompson, who spent many years of his lil'o in your place, and died w hen the subject oi thin notice was quite a youth. At the ago of 14 he entered the printing otnce, lne banner, then owned, by D. W. Moore, where ho continued, as apprentice, journeyman and partner, untiMM7, when lie commenced the study of medieino under his relative, the late Dr. Loraiuo. His studies were pursued with remarkable dili gence and success, both at home and at college, where he graduated with the highest honors. .Soon afterwards ho located in this place, whe re he soon found abundant practice. As aChrist ian, no ono was nioro devoted or sin cere ; ns a husband and father he was just what a true Christian should bo ; a friend, a neighbor, and a citizen, he was kind, generous and indulgent, all of which was adorned with a manly frankness such as can be said of few men. Truly have we lost one of our best citizens. Yours, Ac, Curwensvillc, Sept. 22. Ft. (Com munii-ated.) The .Vormai School. Pike tp., Sept. 21, I'ifi. The school under our worthy Super intendent, Geo. W. Snyder, at Cur- 'wensville, closed on theHtli inst. Uo- ing the first ever held in the county, .i" ....., . J . , tlio experiment was truly a great pucepMs. Fifty odd teachers were, in regular attendance, dtirintr the whole weeks. Never before were there so many students cotigrogalod together in this county, and their imnrnvrmcnt . . i a resolution nt tlio close, "tendering their sincere thanks to the Superin tendent, for his arduous labors, in their.behalf, and that ho might sue- . , mi , ., teachers will also sco tho r.fi.,,vi,r iit,.i,.n iuiportance J J i-l in J. P. KHATZKKS. tLO I III ;. A lai!;o al,ik of Ieady-madv J t lirthin aellinj; off cheap at K'pJ-lIU J. l KKATZEhV.S. I L'l.l. SI ITS C'aL Pant" and Vest, of i p11"R';',i' Z'uZu h Liht CiiSMiucr all wool mi, I well made. fl"; ovcr u.i.- (.cuing m ? i .- i ei.)-im .1. r. MIA I .l.K )I.AC'lv 1HI"H t'.TS Caimer busi- heavy cor.hd silk Vc-t nt K'pl-lm J. P. KRAT.ER'S. I)0S' rri.OTHINrj-A full line of Boyi ) Coat", Jiuk'ts, Pants ami Ve.lj at tep5-lui J. V. KKAT.ER'S. GUNSMITHINO, ETC. " T WCULtJ just inform the cittieni of Clearflsld X and vicinity, that I have opened a shop in M boron(.h, nPr Mr. c. Krat'or1. fiore.fonbe .purpose of manufacturing and repairinj l '-"UNS, PISTOLS, WATCH KS AND CLOCKS I guarantee all my work, sad expect to secure ; " ion ': my patronsee by promptness and atUintin uu.iuess, an.. ,.o iinng my wora in li nest , 20 Machines. Three new kinds. n style . f the art Give i... a on 1 and test my 4 ,,, ood. Scrl on ,riali WlirriinU.j capaelty. JAMES L. WIlllKROVV. . ' ., ,.Ur nr ,.rM ,nlnmi,,,()n. June 13, lSflfi-tf 1)ure Liberty Ulilte I.f ad, The Whites, the mot durable and tho mos economical. Try it I Manufactured only hr ZiRni.ca 1 Smith, Wholesale I'rug, Point a Gloss Iltalors, Ku. 137 ' ii uoieroiiu iTop, i ami a uiasa I'saiors, no. 1.11 North Third St, Phil'a. March 21. 18f,9-1y. rpill.MIILi: skl lVi A Pips.Itoxs. at 1 Aug, 2363 MLHHELL A H jLKR 3. II. F. NAUOLE, MAKER. Graham's How, ClMtHrl'1, ronn'i me tiinn,fii'r respooiijny miorms ms oiu ,,,,,. ,r,i ,b. ,,,,1,110, that l. h, on hand. a,ul eontaiitly receiving new additions, a largo stock of Clock', Vatehe mid Jewelry. Jewelry of every variety from m amnio piece tcke, afinoassortmcntof silver Hunting nil open case, American and patent I. ever.', plain a ii-l full jeweled. Clorki", n largo variety from Iho best Manufac tory, consisting of Eight di,y mid Th'rty hour Spring and Weight, Lovors, Time, fcitriko and Alarm. fcipectaclea, a large assortment far and near I tight, culored and plain glass. Also, a tine assortment uf Spoons, lorks, But terknivef, etc., liliiteil on ienuine Alaliatn. AU( kinJ0f Clock.. Walel.e. and Jewelri ?rofully repnirad and Warranted. A continuiince of imtruuaBe ii colic cited. NnvemW Uih. isr.j 11 Novemher Uih. ISCi 11. F. NAlKiLK- 1 VV"" . , ,r.? . , ,11 r.fi,veil aii I'.lerrnnt nRKiirtment. of Inn tin. quality ; also ailver extenaion end ueuk boueri. November. 2'J 13fi6. JiTFW STUFF, AND NEW (iUUl)S! JOS. SHAW & SON Have just opened a New Ptors, on Main St., Clearfield, Pa., lately occupied by Wax. F. IRWIN. Thoir stock conHiU of GhOCER'.ES of the beet quality, Qi'fxnswaRE, Boots and Shoes, and every article neceuearv for one's comfort. Call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. May 9, lsT,6-tf. EEJ10VAL. J. P. K RAT ZEE, has removed to his new Ware-Rootiig, on Market St., Clearfield, Pa., phcre he has opened s very large stock of Dry Goods, Merinoer, (iinghnml, Clotbi, Ddainei, Print, Ca-nimeres, Al,.irai. Silka, Satineta, Kepi, Canhuieref, Tweeds, Coberpn, Mohair, Jeana, Lanellas, .Muslin, Flannelt, Honnets, Hib bona, Cloaku, Uulinoral Skirtn, II., op Skirts, Shawls, LlreKi T r i 111 n r i n Head Net, Ciipn, Curet., (ilovei, Collars, eartH, llronadine Voila, Table Covert. C lo t hi n cr Coatn, Pant", Veits, Over-Cnal, lient'i Shawli tliirtn, HiiH, Cap, I ndcr-Shirti and Drawer", Bonta, Slioea, (Jura Irhucf, Cravats, (Jlovei and Coliari. IIARDWAUE. QUEEXSWARE. GRO CERIES 4 MUSICAL UUUDS. Groceries Ta, Ci.ffee, Sugar, Mola.e,Salt, Candle, Ilica, flour, llacon, Fifh, Tuhaeeo, Uaieini, Currants, S p i e e I, Crackers, yinejfiir, Oils, Var tiuh, Alcohol. T1X-WARR. GLASS-WARE. WO0DEX W A R E, and STATIONERY. Household Goods. Carpets, Oil-cloths, PrnpRot, Lonklng Olasiei Clocks. Churns, War?bkoards, Tubs, Buck ets, Flul Irotis, Tans, Window Illiuda, Wall pnpor, Coal Oil Lamps, Um brellas, Bedrords, Knives and Forks. 8poons, Crocks, and Stove Blacking. JT?A!1 of which will he sold on the most rea 'ounblo ti rms, and the highlit uiarkst prieo paid or Drain. Wool, and all kind of country produce. Cleai field, Oerember 13, !Sti5. OTHER EXCITEMENT ' A FALL IN TRICES. AT THE Cheap Casli Store OF WILLIAM F.IRWIN! South Second St., Clearfield, Fa. A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring Si Summer Goods At Greatly Reduced IVicrs. I am Juat receiving and openln? a carefully selected stock of fafbinnable 8pr ng A. Sum mer (loods of almoft every description. A boautiful assortment of Prints and l)ry goods, of tbo newest and latest styles. Also a groat variety of useful notions. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Bonnets, Shawls, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Queensware, Urugs and Medicines, Oil and Paints, Carpet A Oil Cloths, and Fruits Foreign and i'otneatic, tucli sa Apples, Peaches, I'ur ruDS, Truiiea, fiainns, (nm (.es, and Lemons. Fish, Bacon and Flour Mackerel In 1 and t barrels of the best quality, all of which will be sold at the lowest c,sli or ready pay prices. My old friends and tho publio generally, are rospcctfully invited to tall. H. All kinds of ff?.4.Y'and approved COCSTHY J'IOOUCE taken in exchange for Goods. WM. F. IRWIN. ClearfiolJ, May 9lh, lBfifl tf (-. - f(f Per l ear I w e want Agents ..JUl evoiywhere to sell our mrnovitn Utaid. Tho nui.r niaehineij sold in l.'nited Slates for less than $10, which are a'y leewscrf hi Howe, Wheeler ft Wilson, drover A Djker, Singer A Co., and Ilachelder. All ot'ier cheap machines are infrimtrmrittr and tho teller or " ; s r ,,nl,u lfrr"t, fine and imp. isonmenU II- lustrated circulars sont run. Address, or call opoa Shaw A Clark, at lliddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. Msj 1, If6 ly. ifi! M II M. I I I t 1ttN IMt" l.M J ii... V hi rss, 1 v an act of ll,e liener- al Asi inl'ly i f the IVnunonwealih ,.f 1'rnn, vlia lila entitlid "An art to rerzwlate the tlencral ' i:!eeii,in w illiin tins t'"mm,.i,walth," It Is i. r Joined upon the Mierlfls ( the several ronnlies j H pie piiblio notice of such election, the places where to Ire held, still the oliieets to i eicien. TiiKiu roim, I, Jro A. r'si sT, Ilirh Shentf (rf Cle:iiheld c, utity, do hereby give Publio No-, ...... ... ti.ji l..,.f..ra i.f iIih p, HLlv l,r (Meailicid. ! j that a perioral election w ill l o he d on the Skc- j nnn Titkkai or Orrorti; ukw, (bolng the Vrh day ol the month,) at tho several flection di- , trii ts in said county, at which time and lacu 'the omililicd voters will Vote ror one person lor Jovernor ol llic bom- monweallh of rcDtisylvnnin. For ore pcmon to rcprcuMit lire rounticit of ( ameron, Clenrtield, r.lk, hnc.roreit, , Jetl't'isoi), McXean nnd Warren in the House of .Representatives of tho United I .SluU'fi. ' For one poison to reprexent the counties of. Clearfield, hlkand l-orclin lliullouseot Kepref entntives of this Cominonwtiiltli. For t o personu for the ollicn of A jsociule Juifj;p. of Clearfield county. For one person for the ollice of Comruis- Biotier of CUai lield county. For ono person for theolliee of Auditor of Clearfield county. The electors of tiie county of Clearfield will lake notice that tho citid peneral elec tion wilt bo at held the following pluecs, viz: At the Union Hotel, iu Glen llopo for J'eeeariu towntliip. At the Louee of Aseidi Elliaa for Cull tuwnsaijj. At the house of the lute James Bloom, "nior for IJIonui lownship. At the houHe of Edward Albert for liopgs town'-hip. A i the house of Jacob Tierce for Brad ford township. At t lie Iioumo of Wni. Pthwem, ia Lu thurshurg, lor Brady town hip. At Young's School house lor Burnside township. At tho publio school house near Simon Rorabaugh for Chest township. At the Court llouee for the borough of Clearfield. At the boue of J. Maurer for Coving ton township. At the house of the late Isaac Bloom, for Curwetidi iile borough. At Centre fchoobhouse for Decalurtp. At the hmiteof Juht, Gregory formerly occupied hy Thomas Rohi.on (Broad .vay,' for Ferguson towuship. At the boute of J, I. Bundy for Fox township. At Congren Hill school-house for Gi rard township. At the public School-bouse for Gosher. township. At the house of Jacob Ilubh-r for Gra biim township. At the public school house in Jaocsville foi Gulich township. At the house of Jesse Wilson for II us ton township. At the public school-house in Ansonville for Jordan tewnstiit). At I't idgen's school house for Karlhauf township. At tho Turkey Hill school-house for Knox townchii). At the Court House in the borough of Clearfield for Lawrence township. At the public school-house lor Lumber City borough, At the homo formerly occupied hy Thes, Kyler for Morris township. At the public! shool-houso for the bor ough of New Washington. For Osceola., at the public House of Milo lloyt, iu said borouyh. At the hotel formerly kept by W. W. Anderson for Penn township. At the house of I-nnc Bloom, deceaed, in the borough of Cunvcusville, for Pike township. At the house of I). E. Brubaker for Un ion township. At the house of Thos. Henderson for Woodward losnshir. AN ACT rcgulatirg the mode of Toting at all elections in tlio several counties of this Com mon weallh. Skctios 1. He it cuartrd by the Senate and IUhifC ol representatives of the Commonnealih of Pennsylvania in ticncral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted bv the authority of iho same. 1 hat the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, al ail general, lownsiiip, boru an 1 special elections, are liureby, hercalter au thoriicd and re paired tavote, by tickets print,l, or written, or partly printed and partly wi iln, several y cl.issiued as follows : Ouo ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of courts voted for, and to be labelled, aultide, "judiciary ;" one ticket shall embrace tto names of the stato officer voted lor, aud be labelled, "state," one tirket shall embrace the names of all conn IV I officers Toted lor, including ollice of senator, member, aud members of atscmbly, if Toted for, and members of Conrress, if votod for, and be Libelled "county ;" ono ticket shall embrace the i names of all townidiip officers voted for, and be Unbelted "township;" one ticket shall embrace : the names of all borough otlicers voted for, and i be labelled "borough ;" ami each class eli ail be deposited in separate ballot boxes. t-s.o. 2. Ti al it shall be (be duty of the sheriffs in tho several counties of this Coiumouweallh, to 'insert iu their election proclamations, hereafter to be issued, the first seen, in of this let. J AM1.S K. KfcLLKY, ISpoukcr of the House of Itepresenlatives. 1AV1D rLD.MlNi., hrcul.r ol tho Senate. Approved, the SOth day of ..Match, A. 11. ISflfi. A. U. Ci'imx. Whereas, Py tLo set of ths Congress of the rnited States, entitled "An Act to ainond the several acts heretofore passe 1 to provide, for the enrolling and calling out tbo national forces, and for other purposes,'' and approved March third, one thousand cijjlit hundred andsixty-flvo, sll persons who have deserted tbo military or naval service of the I'niled Stn'.es, and who hare not boon discharged, or relieved from the penal ity or disability therein provided, are doemcl, and taken, to nave voluntarily roliuqiiisliud, and forfeited their iiclil of cillioosbip, and their rights to become oitiiens, and are deprived of demising any rights of ciluens thereof Ami W her. as, l'ersous, not cltijons of the l ulled States, are not under llie constitution and laws of l'ennsylvania, qualified 'electors of Uiis commonwcAlth : mm lion i, Jlo it enacted by tho Senate and House ol Representatives of tlio Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Oonoral Assembly met, and it u bereoy enaciau Ly authority ol the same, lhat in all elections hi realtor to be held in Ibis commonwealth, P hall be unlawful for the judge , or inspectors of any suili election to receive any ballot, or ballots, from any person, or persons, emoiaccd in tho provisions, and subject to the j disability imposed by said act of Congress, np- proved March third, ono thouoand eight buudred ami sixty-five, and it shall bo unlawful for any such person to offer to vote any ballut.or ballou, Scelinn Z. 1 hat it any such Ju lgi an l m.-pec tors trf election, or any ons of theiu shall receive, or consent to receive, any such unlawlul ballot, or ballots, from any such disqiiulill.'i person, ho or they so unending, shall be guilty ol a misdo- mennor, and, up"i, poiiviction llicrsuf, iu any court of quarter sessions of tnis cuiuuiuoweaith, Ii o shall, fur each ofletics, bo scntoiicod to pay a line ot not less than one hu nlrej doilars, and to undergo an Imprisonment, in the Jail of the proper county for Cvt less than sixty days, r('Ction 3. That if any person deprived of eitisftship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall, at any election, hereafter to be held in this com monwealth, Tote, or tender to the officers thereof, soil offer to Tote, ballet, oi ballot, soy person- $n "ending, slia'l lem I g'liliy i t iwis4a ineatior, and on cnr,vi, iin thereof. In any fntt ( qnsrier sc. nuns ol Ibis t",nnioow, slih, shall, lr is,h ofleiice, l a pniil.bs'1 In like manner as is rnvided In ths prece ling sreilnn of this if, in the ease i f otlicers of election iteeiiing sih-Ii unlawlul bal'ot, or ballots. Section 4. 1 hsl It any person shall hereafter persuaile, nr advi'f, eny pcTn or persons, de prived of citlr.eiifhip, and Uifqiialilifil as alore- aid, lo ofl,r any ballot, or biilo.t", to the otlicers of any election, herea.t, r to be le Id in this com. ii. i nwealth.er shall persuade, or advise, any such oQ.cer to receive any ballot , or ballots, from any peison dcpiived of ciurcnslilp, and disquali fied as ntorciaid, such crmti uo clleiiding, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction theieof, in any court of quarter sei-ion of tl.is eomiiionwealtli, shall be punirhe 1 in like in -inner as is provided in the second cectisii of this net, in the caso of otlicers of such oloctiun receiving such unl aw ful ballot, or ballots, Nolice Is luillicr l.cieby given. That all person except Justices of (he Peace, w ho ahull held an ol'.lco or appointment of trust under tbo government of the United States, or ot this Mulo, cr of any incorporated district, w .'ieincra commissioned otlluer or otherwise, a subordinate o liner or acnt, w ho is or tiiull be employed un der the Legislative, txecutive or Judicial de partments ol Ibis Stato or of the t'oilo i States, or liny city or incorporated district, and also Unit every maiiiber of Congress, or of tbo State Leal.! jture. or of tho common or select council til m,,v ,'ilv or en, ii,,, i - .ii.i.it of itnv ideornoriitej district, uro by law incapable of holJin; or J exercising, nt lbs same tuuo, the office or ap pointment of Judge, Inspector or Cltrk of any election of this Coiinnonwe ilth. 'I lie Hetuiu Judges of tlio respective districts aforesaid are requested to meet at the Court House, in the boruu'.-ti of t luarheld, on the n. ' t riday next alter the said second Tuesday ol Octuber, then and thero to do those things re quired of them by law. ijli r. uuder my band and seal, at Ucurhe.d, "Son this twelfth day of fcupteuibor, in I Ithe ye .r ol our Lord oi.o thousand eiiht --MJ-'hui,,l, ed and sixty-fix, and of the In dependence of the Vnited blates the iiincl.eth. JACJU A, FA I ST, Sheriff. THE EAGLE HOTEL, CUIIWEXSVI I.LE, PA. L. W. Ti:X KVCK, I'KoritiKTon. ffIIE undersigned, having become proprietor JL of the above hotel, wishes to give notice to ;ne cititens of this coun'y, as well as to the travelling public, that Iho bouse has been refitted and rvf trnisbed for the entertainment of his guests, Jlis table will bo furnished with every. thing the market allords. At his liar will be found the best brands of all kinds of Liquors. liOOD tl'ADLIN'd attached, anil none but cur-ful hostlers employed. .tyll tr h. W. TEN EYCK. CLi:ltl li:i.l ACADT.MV The exer cises of this Institution will be resumed on Monday, the lUth. day of September, A. V. 1S6I1. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to trie nose ot the Session. 1 he course of instruction embraces every thing included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education for both sexo. 'flie Principal, having had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guurd ans that his entire ability and energies will he devoted to the moral and men tal tiuining of the vouth 'laced under bis chargo. Ii:itMs OK 'ILIIIOV Orthography, Heading, Writing, and Primary Atithmetic, per festion ( 11 weeks) - ti W Grammar, Geography, Arithmetir, and History - . - - . . $8 Oil Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men suration, Surveying, Plnl'jsophy, Physi ology, Chemistry, Uook Keeping, Botany and Physical Geography . . $9. 00 Latin and Greek, with any of the above Lira nc lies ...... $12 0(1 ti-No deduction will be made for absence. jf &'(.! further particulars inquire of Kev. P. L. llAKKISON, A. M., Clesr6old, July 11, 1800 if. Principal. PETER A. GAULIN, AND (jil'N'ER.Ui CLOTHIER. Giaham's IJof, over Naugle's Watch d Jewelrv .Store, Market Stieet, CLEARFIl'I.l), PA. The subserihor having permanently loca ted biinsel,'in the Boroflgli of Clearfield. lias delei mined toengne in the businetscf QinuiTJiJI CJil j3.jh.avf.ir, I intend lo keep constantly on hand a full nsioittnrnt of Cloth, C'a-simeres, .Siilinetts, and Vesting', of the best qual ity nnd filest stjles, which 1 will S a n ti f a c 1 13 re to order, to suit cuslotneis, on 6hort notice. Purticuhtr attention will he paid to Cutting and Fitting Genllemeii's.Rny, and I'hil, liens Clothing; and in fuel, cvervihii.g pertaining to thi "JiliANCll OF DCS1NESS. A lilieral share of" public patronage is, therefore, respectfully solicited, and i would advise all, to give nits a call before purchasing clievvhere any good in my hue. P. A. GAULIN. Clearfield, May lGth, 18(-iti-tf. Il7Biai)GE, (Store one dtor East of Clearfield House,) .Market. St., Clearfield, Pa. Keeps on hand a full assortment of lit NTs FLRN1S1UNU GOODS, such as Shirts, Linen and Woolen under Shirt, drawers and socks, neck-ties, pocket handker chiefs gloves umbrella, hall Ac., in great variety. Of piece Goods be keeps the best Cloths of ail "shades and colors," such as BLACK lOlvJCi: OF Til E VERY best liinsie. Fancy Cussiuicr in great vitt iey; Alo, French Coating, Beaver, Pilot, Chin chilla, and Fiirott over coating, all ol which will be sold Cheap for Cash; and mrvle up according to the la: est Stj le hy Experienced Workman. Also Ageul for Clearfield CO., for I. M. Singer, ( Co, cel ebrated Sewing Machines. II- BRIL'UE. Clearfield, Funn'tv, Nov. 1, Lsori.-tf. CARRIAGE AND WAGON 1 SI iop, in I leurlieid, Pennsylvania.; (Immediately In rear of Machine So.ip,) The subscriber would respectfully Inform the citiseiisof dearth Id, and the public in general, that he is prepared to do all kinds of work on CA URIAH KS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, hLKIGHS. SLEDS. Ac. on short nolle and In a workmanlike manner J .rfrAll Orders I rotnptly alien, led tn.jj.-f j WM. Mi KNIGHT. Clearfield, Feliruary ltili, iMld.-Iy. S ItllY )VH IMIilllols, i BOOTS A SHOES.iui.it AT LOW PRICES. ! The undersigned is prepared to in ihufartur everything In his lino, at tbo lowest figures, and will wariant his work to be as rcprcsontod. Give him a rail, at his shop on Market street, second door west of the Post Office, and ho will do all in hispower, to render salification. Sumo floe Gaiter tops, extra French call rkins, Ac, on hand, ready lo be fliiihe l on short notice at low prices. DANIEL CONNELLY'. Jur.ii Hth, 1866-1 yr. At:?:M VI AMI lun.r,, 1 IV t f,rlal Sill, day t..", Ju-t nllltht I citil'ininf a ii, lite ilrftiplinis an. I r'p'ana II ns ot il.a tr i n rt in rs and rurioais of the Kb. tern null, ns of anli fit ty , their stracire and canous rues tta, linens, t eirtn,t,ics, iniplciiifiil l war fire; their n, odes of wor.-hip; e plsna'inns of many portions f the Old and New Teslniueuis, and pii'siges on Hiring In the S, ri)'iures ; Inter, cm jf and rrspl.io il, in'l of His piimipal p'.actt inci.ti nicd in the llii.le and an, i.nt his tories; description of Ida I iris, animals, piatits, ;ic. by Itnri.rir r:.n,. l.iu-tr.ilid by neaily till engravings. It is arrnn-el for S,ircii.l Headings on l. V E It Y S IlliA 1 II of the year, liuergelic In . n will lino this an ex ie.lent chance to mike uisney, as the charjctiT of I lie work is such that tnii i-'ers of tin tio'-pel, colporteurs an I eanvusse's ill be frei to rscominend it. I'r terms, Ac., which aro very lit'eral, p'! 'res C11AKLKS (iKKKMi A Co., Publislors, 413 Chestnut street, An;. 23-lt l'hiladolpbiu, P.i. Grape Vines for Sale. VLL the leading hardy varieties of first quality. Concord, I year old, ii cents, or $20 per 1 0(1 Concord, 2 years old , 60 cents, or ll) per 100 Rebecca, 1 year old, 50 cents ; best white grape, lona, 1 year old, $1 50 ; bast amber grape. Any other variotios below Mursery prices. Orders solicited as sous as convenient, and died iu ntation, by A. M. HILLS. ClrarHol 1, Pa., Atieimt !2, IHOf-lf. N. P.. Vines ready fur removal by the 15th of October. Music Store. P M.(!i:i:i' NE happened bin Mu- i E i -ic Store, one door west of W. j Lewis' Book Htore, where he keeps constantly on baud t cinwny i r-oi,' and Gaeblv's Piano Man , ut'acii.rii.jj Company's Piauoi, .Mnson A llamliu's (abiuet OrL'an end Car hurl, Needhum tb Co. a Mclodeons i Guitars, Violins, i'ues, Ilutel) Guitar and Violin strings. Mi'sic Rooks Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Conser, Goldon Trio, Ac, Jo. Sukrt M i sic. He is contuotly receiving from Philadelphia all tho latest music, whieti persons atadittar.ee wishing, can order, aud have sent them by mini, at publisher's prices. "rl'ianos and Organs Warranted for tie years. lhose wishing to buy any of the uLove articles ar invited to call and ex-mine mine tcfore por cine ing elsewhere. Sty prices are the fume as in New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instrument ent promptly upoa application with any auditionut in'or-nntion da sired, U. M. tiHEEXK, II I II street, Huntingdon, Pa., One door west of Lewis' Ilouk Store, or Miss L A. P. KIXL-KU, CioarflJJ, Dec. 6, IbCatf Agent for Clearfield co Penn'a. JUST RECEIVES, AT II. V. SMITH & CO.'S A Fresh Lot of PEAS AND CANNED FKUIT. Also, a superior article uf GF.NTS PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, All aies and extremely low. jeJO ("1 A It Is. LASH'S Improved Five liollar J WA.I1IXU MACHINE, is low offered to tho publio as the cheapest, simplest and most emeicnt Washing Machine in tlio country. The exclusive right for the tale, of this ma chine in your own Ktate or ciunty can be socureJ by applying soon at our store, 727 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. S. LASH k Co. Also, tho best Clolhoj Wringer ia th market. Wholesale and retail. tyirK very liberal discount to country mer chants and dealers generally. jeiU,'69 1-: .I KliMIMi'lOX & SO.VS, Manufacturers of liEVOLVEUS, KIELES, MUSKETS AND CAKMNES, Tor tho United Sla'cj Service. Also, Pocket and Belt Revolvers, r.cpeattns; Pis. tols, Hitle Canes, Kerolving rifles, P.ille and thot Gun barrels, nnd gun materials generally. Sold by Gun Dealers and the trade generally. In these days of houso breaking and robbery, every house, store, bank and oSce should have one of JilJMIXG TON'S 11KYOL VERS. Circulars, containing cuts and description of our arms will bn furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON A SON'S, Ilion, New YTork. MOORE A NICHOLS, Agents, jy4-ly No. , Courtlaud street, New York. Save Your Money Something New. The undersigned have permanently engaged" in the mimifacturo of all kinds of Woolen UuJs, at their new Factory, on Polls Hun, la Penn tp, TI1IJ CAItlUVC; AM) MILLING Husiness will also receive cspocial attention at our hands. Tbo public are invited to give us a call, or address us by litter, vtheu all inquiries will be answered promptly. The Pos' oiB address of THE BELL'S UPX WOOLE.V FAC TORY is Giiaui'IA. lliLi a, Clearfield Co., Pa. JAMES J011XSOX & SON'S. Penn tp., June 4, loii-( mo.-pd. J.1, OK EST IIul'SE Bloom township, U.isra P. Bi.oov, Prorietor. This large and rmnraodinus llou?e is sitnatej on the turnpike, 7 milus west of Cui wonsville, and oini!oseat of Lutlisrsbiirg. The t'ropriu tor will spire no .To-t to make his guests com foriablo and ihiir et:iy wi.ii him pleasaut. and thereby expects to receive a liberal shnre of pub lic patronage. Pic, Jo, ISH5. tf. RRELL & BIB1SS, DEAL FKS IX IIARDWAUE. AL0, MAMTSCTl HLRS OT Tin and Sheet Irun Ware, J je'17-y ci.naRnr.i.D. r.v. I A LOT OF S A V D I , ES, 1UMD"lES I .UAUNEsS. COf.LAlJS, Etc., For sale bv II EUR ELL & BIG LEU. PALMER'S P. TI'.NT UNLOAD 1N; HAY I'niHuS, For sale by ME 111? ELL it B1GLE11. OIL," PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, NAILS, ie., Forsaleby MER It ELL A BIoLER. iia i:n es.s" t iViTnliN iLsFsii(3i! FINDINGS, Forsaleby MEURELL it B1GLER. (i UNS, PJSTOLSrY(7ELANC. kc, kc, For sale by J! ERR ELL it BIG LEU. S TO V ES0 F A 1, 1 , SO M S AN i SIZES. For sale by M ERR ELL i BICiLCU. " 1 i:)NTlia)N"rjT;oN ! jkon ; " Forsaleby M E ! R I'LL & BtHLEll. nOFi.SE SHOES k HOUSE S1IOF NAILS, Forsaleby MEKREI.L & BIG LEU.