"'OS! 'L8 s 8 ieg M (PAT,:: .-Oct. , Cl K AHIIH ti, (V I. 1, 1 On i.iv return homo, h tew fid. i(elrfnn(ii,!o)mirrosls nsonTclymer &. the UNION I LfratY ami lonsenalivcs JlJMON RADICALS AND NEGROESI jllon. John ration is tho only - whom I am particularly "indel II Ylfff h I .Hfrtfrt i1Mf Jlftn0H. In iho (i,Kittt'm ft purl uf lln spent li th.v". of Similar It. l Wiule, fit Mor.nrl siiu'o, 1 (ilitci vp't h piir.igruph in j our Hall lut evening, the billowing re paper cf the I'.'th nil., r'lativo to my curs: removal from tlio ullii o of Special j ' "The IVc ident who pp'ocdod John. Agetitofthe Post OiXu-o Iep;irtinenl, "n, and whoo memory will go down in which the following interrogatories to tho latest gciicr;itinn u ono to be occur: " j row roil, (cheers,) that l'ri'cidoiil in nil "We would like lo know to whom S. P. lion ! bo f"' JTIU N (it War and of the lilt " indebted fur tho influence which nin.ii lion's trial had 1.1) o tli'iii, unwavering appointment r - - Aim ii Mmmor t.uwn.i ui.l , .inmor nf'tbo CiilKm-KH." In a manifesto signed liy 11. 1 Wado, issued nisi heloro jIr. Uncoln was p'i.-.. ' !. n iiii.ii.. i n, ,iys j, , M in. iii i i I til !' I. MI 1HIW( f 1 I M IUI. I I I 1IOM ri' MM V.'aa erVrfi.r, skaTI Ve deems g-Hty of w.1.4 ii ni. I i s ..,., in I i .hi -M iM.iii.n , .11 in tt n e , I t an ad el Hi iir inn nor, sr.. I tn f nsitiriio mirrf. In art emir, i-H nl Hi Ml. Mint nnii'.-. ' ' " ' A-miIII M the I in m.-tmrann tl I rnn. t it , quarter ni. r til in is e'-n.nienweiiMli, sti.; , A. M - llii-l.iti mi l 1 Oi l M., l W I . I I b in mtlil. it "An i I l'i n r'i'"' H' tirnnul Imiii- )n ll'i.ii.n i I'm ni !! eml I'll. f. fn Ihr l.crfiinn illiln line rnmtnnnlih," III en. Mil. nl I'liiiti r illr: I I -n't"1'! nA I n n !!, n 'juiiinl iiin.n the Mtt nfla nl llie rvi rl emmOi l ni t urge ami olituin llie Hiiiinlmi'iit l'r him?" As you "would liko to know." Mr.! n I 1 ll I . ,. . inlll'll I II .- Li ..lllk I mt.tll I r n it llli.ill llt'Lji.lt . j J . " ,... ...j-v. w nomimlle(, f()r Mppon(1 term lh0 ll0 lni'iMi.K 'nn tin) iliiKit'fiil niffiriiinl inn .. . . I " j""-"" Pn.M ii,t -i l'ii liMli. l I'l' iii fu'l.l ; I'n iiiir'iMI mi l hn'llmn". i n Hi Hid, nl Mut'-iiliiirif i lllnit l, eml ilo.hin, on I ri'ti", tl" t Vth, nt l in in.. 11,11 : fiilmi, -ni lbt l ull, nl Itii kinii) HIimiK nn-l Tli-n.lv, nn lli- Ii'iih. m l,iiili,'il iii ir : Vrmi. I urn lT t'ltv eii-l I i ii.'ii'"n, i'ii llii- 1 7lli, ill I-iiiiil" r l itvi iii ll, on t!ii- txtli. nl Hiiwir: lliiiiifi.li', New Wit.hjnyti.il Mini t'lil, nn the l'.'lh, nl N, WmIi inirl..n s ,lni.lini nn-l Kiu.x, nn ll"' ""ill, nt An"ii. villt-i K.'jr.r in. nrn-lir.l, n tl 22.1, nl Wi. Iiin' t.iuve ! ttrnlinm nn.l Murrin, nn tlm "XI, nl K vlvrlnwii; llfculur nml OwmiIii l.r., onlht' 2ltli, nl llii- Cihlro ..lif-il lliiimo: Wimilwnril, on 1 ho ' I PiTnidetit wns clinr-rod will) .'Mil, nt Th". Ili-nilmnn: (Im-lii-li, on llie 2nih, lif.riiirv i u..:n... u. i.M ortl. Bi fl,. ll,.t.., ..l4il 'v'' "' ,, lx l' J iiiin-rni,, u.nn ,.n. -n ii... .in- ' IV Ill-Ill IU . ,,;,.l-4 I ',,,...( ! 4 ... ,1- .: ll,.linnt,w IVirm III' I . C.rl i it(-illfH. llir Slllll'ri men- t - wliom I am imrtieulurly "liuluuteiJ luri n , c,, .... ...... . i-iit firtiiirn t ih foi mural chnriu'trr ol tlit hoi- 1 WrnJiuf tlie"iovfrn.n..nt," Clymcr, Pcott t,0 j n tl U0 11C J ' I ll lit BCCUred lIlO pOHi tlOll-1 , r,M ' 1 Vr V r l ,,"r Tlle M'l' ro, ll.-nfmc, r,-.,ui..-,l lo,,re. J -:- nmiioio to hold MaK Mooting, ot j ., ,. , nt ,,,.ira, nv . . . Rlipport. lllOftlillSO JIl'. 11(1(3 I10W B. Bn rill. tfl imoti v, nij-nml l.y two or more it- .L.i end I.Ucoi fur diwmitinc the'. J'r- 0lin U1U not UIpO 01 OOtllltl I nnri Prf.s.i.lniit . .l.linRr.n l.nt. imi.iMe t.-ron. known in I be cminmiiily, M-f..r f Jl, Hv. All tlcsiroim of Inuring tlieitho npilOllltmont lOf mC. Oil theCOll-l ',. ,.r ..i...' i.... ..: : ciTliliiiiti will In-itsucil. liii-i.rtiirsBiiiU'iiizoiii. arc 4 j "' 1 ' .. . i . . .... ... , , lit I Clll'lllMII Ul BlilllUUlB UlTillllHk 4 I I'BI , . i ... ., intry, in vioiaiion oi nis wriuen liiouire i . 4t- "T""1"1 i1 iith-nd: I iiiv... 1 srS SClI'l'i!. IIOl'SK, Bradford towu i. .. n1.l.,l.. r l ut 7. n. in. i M iuruii - r- M. M'Cullougli, Esn,r. Ii v IIOI'i:. Fridny, October 5, nt 2 p. m a 'S.'-Iin-.. i ii'"1 '""""vi : ;'iy.lUNli'10i', same d::y at I iim Ei-tiv. UiRkT, Dr. Buyer and T. J. y "' . MTullough, Esq. i:ffEXf!VILt.K, lloiulny, Oct. 8, at 7 p. m. iJoptVARlJ'S H'i"" - amo du' 7 !' 1 , foroi-'oiiig writs of miftiiiRii lmvc been orcod 1- tni ii i bojjoil tlmt tbu Otmmittee of Vipi J' ., .,... i m. lion.iiL'bt mid ton iiHliiim In " ... i... I. ..I. I u-,11 l,n ..orlmii .irk' Ji,e in bringing iwi ie nwensnry nrrnniru- r i ,,.,. tir,r Should unv one of our ! orratu' ur t-oiiiTiiino .n. ...,n u.., "lo hold mrclinpj in loi-ulitics not uamed In -'.',TC IUI. we "I" hc thnnklul if they will in to aid mo to tlio extent of his ability, lio did all ho could to got tlioplacol'or Samuel Js. Laull'or, lato Secretary of the J.anaaii-I'ooiiuio iNatioiuu cjom- ti, 2 p.m. mil tee at WitBliington (!ity. If, as pi ua at 'f. At least two of the aforenamed ,',L-..ri mil I vronent at each nieeting. I'v o-dcr of tlie Democratic to. Committee, ....... -x-Tir.!! r.1. 11. li. t.l I'M' Ui . I' m, I iiniriui.il. Isg-We call the attention of those iim ilwiro to rct the best "Bewins ,v . O " anc-Uinc'' to the the card of Mr. Hamil ton in another column. All tho ncces iry information in reference to bcw lp maeliinea will be furnished by him i applica'ion. I Jit I'npardonable Oatrag-e. I We observed that a loyal African Jp.l Lis lady (?) were compelled to land in the aisle during tho "Union" invocation at the court house, on edncsday evening last. And this, i, while there were plenty of vacant ;its. Why two such magnificent kings should bo snubbed in a crowd of friends, we cannot define. Two of Mr. Lincoln's pet lambs to bo thus r ated by those who consider them- sives no better, w ill not beoverlooked tho nations "wards." For a bro- er or a sister thus to treat their juals, was, under tho old dispensa in, a sin ; but under tho new, every -ing seems to be done by contraries. hen a loyalist was a traitor, now lie je a patriot j then a negro was an in ner being; now ho is tho equal of ho President of that meeting, and of the member of Congress from this dis- rict, except that Scofield draws $3,700 nore bounty from tho Treasury, and he and Swoopc were awarded scats, ivhilo the gentleman and lady from Africa had to stand. We should like to sec those who preach negro-equality practice it, and quit phiying the hypocrite before God and man. .1 Uttod TfAl. One of our most respectable and wealthy farmers relates a singular method which ho has of finding out tho political bias of tho numerous preachers of a certain denomination i that generally make it a point to make his acquaintance, when they first "lo cate." He says they always get along first rate; never hears a word of com plaint; and ho and his family do all they can to make their guests com- lortabio. in this way time passes away sometimes for several davs in ! tho most pleasant manner, until fami j ly affairs come lo bo discussed. Tho number and ages of his largo famil' of children, are given ; but whenever ho comes to name his half dozen boys, beginning Geoigo Washington, An drew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, J'avid R. Tortcr, James K.l'olk the fat's in the fire, and his clerical visi tor at once remembers thnt he has a "call" to fulfill, and he leaves forth with, seldom ever returning. Itisby this method our friend never fails to find out what kind of preaching they aro to have. Lor a ltv Lxemtufiei). The TkCV. (?) J. W. Hnnnicutt, one of Geary's stumpers imported from Virginia, has been enlightening tho "ignorant" whites in the eastern portion of this State and New York.for several weeks past. In a speech made at Schnccta dy in that Stato ho said : you say, "ingratitude is a base crime, Mr. Cowan lias many charges of that kind to answer, aside from that which I could justly prefer against him, for there aro few instances in which ho did not prove faithless to tho friends who "urged" and "obtained" his elec tion to the U. S. Senate. IJespecU'ullv, yours, 1 "S. B. 110 W. Tho foregoing letter supplies anoth er link in tho chain of evidence against the real "traitors." Mr. Row acknowl edges that ho recoived "his appoint ment through Gen. Tatton. Mr. Cow an .being a real unionist, in tins in stance displayed great foresight. Mr. Row was a Disunionist in 1800, and as openly avowed secession in his pa per, as any man south of Mason & Dixon's line, while Gen. Tatton was' nominated in 1859 by a convention that avowed in ono of its resolutions "that the 4 th of March next would wind up this FARCE OF A GOV ERNMENT." Hence we find the original "traitors" still sticking to gether, for the purposo ot completing their bloody work, whilo Senator Cow an and his co-workers aro exhausting their energies to rescue our unhappy country from tho hands of such polit ical assassins as Wigfall, How, Toombs, Greeley, Patton & Co. Senator Cowan und his friends in this section havo tho consolation to know, that in no public, or private act of theirs can they be proven to be Disunionistsand"traitors ;" whilo the worthies named have placed them selves upon tho record as such, and no visible repentance has yet ct in. They may, however, have exchanged their treason against the Government, for that of race, and arc now engaged in that other, greater infamy, of trj--ing to make their offspring no better than negroes; because they arc labor ing to bring about the equality ot ra ces. liut we hope they will bo as ef fectually defeated in thtir treason against their race, as they were against tho Government. This "farce of a Government" still lives, and will sur vive all the enemies, of country and raco. The "mean whites" and their black allies having failed to destroy our country in a four years war which they precipitated upon the country, and in which these especial "loyalists" took no part, have only changed their tactics ; and should they unfortunately succeed in entailing a war of races upon us, their patriotism will then find them just whero they wero bo forc at heme w atching traitors, of course too cowardly to help finish tho work they began. VI OUUlin I hciipH Upon President JollIlKOn is but P"nible pen-on, known in Hie community, iM-f.i Ull the ('Oil-L 'i., ... r .,.0 ,-; l,..,ol f-Tlilii-nti n will lit iMiiie.i. liirecton-niidCiiixciieu . iiiiiM, u. o..,....vJ.0 uSa....u x l. a.- ( , .,.,,. (JKO. W. SNVIlKH, Cleilt JjlllCOn. Hept. ltlth, ISIIf-:il. County Huperinli'n.leiit. Mr. Lincoln's "memory," Mr. Wudo 7 dmim vui vroit MiiiciNotic nOW Snj'8, "will go down to till! latest V. " hereby given that lotion of adiuiriiHlra- generation as one to bo revered." This;'!"11 hl,ve R'"ull!d 10 the under.iFni.u un 'P . . . . . i I th" extnte of Alatihew Snvaire, deceased, Into or being true, what position in history Uwr,nfe tfi, Clearfield county. Ail per- will that Senator OCCUnpy who While liune indebted to mid estate wilt please make nn- rrofeSsillL' to bo bis BUimortur and 1 "J'l pnyuient.wid these hnvin;? claim. uSninst friend, so foully slandered him charg ing President Lincoln with crimes which, if true, made him liable to im peachment and removal from office, and consequent disgrace and infamy ? iincinnati Union. m tire i, Mi" rvlii'c nl such rlcllun, lh Uei wl.r-r lo be bold, end llie t fliri n lo be elrclfd. 1ni,rrtHH, I, Jti'iii A. ti r, ll-nh Slu'tiff of Clewibebl e. uiity, do ben by (ive I'ublie Nn. In In Iho olorli.rs of the e.niiiiy of Ileal field, thai a urneial tlecii.in ill l be.d no the ri.r omi Tt Ki,it up o, r.'inn mxv, (!iii( the Vih iln v ol the month.) at llie teeeral eleeil in flll- trirtu In feid county, at hioh time end llie qualified eoteri will vule For ono .frou lor lovrrnor of iho Com roniiuc'iilili tf lVnnrylvRiiia. For ono porhoii to n-prienl Iheeountiei of Cameron, Clearfield, K.Ik, Krie.Foreal, Jctl'uiHun, McKean nml Warren in llie House of Kopri'serjlativesof the United Sluleg. . For one Pison lo rpprpnent the coiintieii of j f..r min iflenee, ht pni.iihetl In like irn.net la pr.it Idr4 In ln preeelmf eii.n nf Hill , in ibe rnee of t Hie en of elrelina rerelt lii( erh nnUwrul 1-al'i.i, or ball.iia. reflii 4. That If any perana i1ii.II l.eieefler paraiiede, or advlae, any peraoa nr perar.na, de prived of elilifnhlp, and el.iilified a afffa id, in ofler any ballot, er bal ota lo the nfbeete ol any election, berea.tt r In be held In ihii e -in-nmnwnnlih,or ehall perauade, or adtlae, any aui'h ofl rer to reeeiee ary ballot , or ballota. frim place any perat.n deprieed of clilienahlp, and d'i 'ill- ned aa aloreaain, aurn f eraon ro ofteniinK, ihall be cuilty of a miaJemeanor, and upon aonvllinn thereof, in any court of quarter eeasioo uf UiU eommonweallh, thai' be punished io like naaaer aa ii provided in the teeond tec lien of this art, in the cae of officer! of auch eloetioB receWlng such unlawful ballot, or ballota. Notice ia further hereby given, Tliat all person except Juatioei of the feare, who ahall held an office or appointment of trust under the sumo will present thein for settlement, to tho undersipnod. JAMKS 8AVAGE, New Waahtngton, Rep. 2(l,isn t Adm'r SrDiir.N Deatu. Right Rev. Joseph M. Young, Bishop ol tho Catholic diocese of Erie, departed this life on Tuesday evening, about 8 o'clock, at his residence in this city. He retired to his room apparently in his usual health. Hearing a slight noiso directly after, those who wero in tho house went to ascertain tho cause, and iu reaching the Bishop found him in a dyingcondition. He lived long enough to have the usual religious rites ad ministered, and in a few moments after breathed his last. The cause of his death is pronounced an attack of heart disease. Bishop. Young was born inSanford, Maine, in Atigtiht, 1808, and at the time of his death had barely entered his fit) th year. He served a regular apprenticeship to tho printing busi ness in Portland At the ago of 19 he renounced Protestantism, and be came u Catholic, was sent to college at Emmettsburg, and 1837 ordained as a priest. In 1854 he was appointed Bishop of tho Eric diocese, since which time he has been a resident of our city. He was a man of strong con victions, undoubted ability, and thor ough hone.-ty. Unlike most of the members of his church, ho was an ultra Radical in politics, and the per sistent and sometimes injudicious zeal with which he sought to advance his opinions, led to astute of feeling which perhaps impaired to a certain extent, his religious and charitable efforts. To all Book Buyers. JAS. K. SIMON, 3:) South Kixtli Street, Phila delphia, is agent for tbe following valuable books : Appleton'e New American Ceclopodia llioli. " Ilielory of the Robollion 1 large vol. " Ihctionary of Mechanic) 2 vole. Rebellion Record, by Frank Moore U " Washington Irving'a Workf, 22 " Cooper'a Novel. Dickons' Workl. Merivule i, Oibbon's Kouie. Macauloy'a Works. I're'a DictiDnary of Arts and Manufactures, liarcrufl'a United States 8 vols, io., &.. I furnish all Hooks published for publie and private Libraries, at wholesale prices. Send a list of any books wanted, with a stamp, for prices, which will be sent by return mail. eep2A fit Accidents 1 Accidents ! North American Transit Insurance Co. Principal Cfliee, 133 S. 4th PL, l'hil'a. Chartered -Capital - - - March .to. IM4M) $300,000 T Aside from this he was held in consid erable esteem, and there will be many who will sincerely mourn his loss. The Tohcii-anu-1 lui'kntixe Par ty. Parson Brownlow is hailed by tho Radicals as their evangelist. This minister of the gospel of peace every where publishes his piety and his slatsemansliip in these fitting terms I would divide your army into three grand divisions. Let tho first go armed and equipped as the laws of the army require, with small arms and art llcry. Let them be the largest division, and let them do tho killing. Let the second division be armed with pine torches and spirits of tur pentine, and let them do the burning. Let the the third and last division bo armed with surveyors' compasses and chains, and will survey out the land and settle it: We will first sell it out, to pay the expenses of the war with the proceed, and then settle it with men who will honor this glorious banner. These aro my sentiments HE only Accident Insurance Company of Pennsylvania. Annual Policies issued ejramst all Accidents at exceedingly low rales. Insurance effected in any sum from $:00 to f 10.000. No medical e atrination required. Compensation given each week in case of injury. Tbu eompanv haa iiaid many losses, promptly and satisfactorily, and ita Officers and Pireetors are widely and favorably known throughout tbe State. C'triCKBi I.ouif h. Iloopt, Presidont. Henry C. Hrown, Secretary. James M. Conrad, Treasurer. K. S. Keel or, General A cent. IhnacTons lwia I,. Iloupt, Late Uen'l Ticket Agent Penn'a Railron4 Co.; Matthew itaird, firm of M. W. Baldwin A Co. Philad a : r-inuel C. Palmer, Cashier Commercial Nat. Bank, Phil a ; Hichard Wood, firm Wood, Marsh A Hayward, Xo. .tli Market at, Phll'a ; James M. Conrad, firm Conrad A Walton, 62.1 Market st, Philad'a; J. K. Kingsley, Continental Hotel, II. 0. Ieisenrin. 1:17 A 2:i D'.ok st,' " Oeorge Martin, firm Martin, Toy A Co, No. 322 Cnestnutit. Phil'a , Enoch Lewis, la a flekeral Sup't Pa. Railroad ; 0. C. Francitcus, (jenaral Apent l'ecn'a Railroad Company. Policies issued end information furnished by JOHN L. CUTTLE, Apent. Sep5 tf Clearlield. Ta Kennedy'! medical Dis- coverv. liembold's Uuchu, Baker's Cod Liver Oil, Jane's and Ayer's medicines of every kind For salo by " ' Qwalma' panarea, a round and uiicruuiid Hpirca, Citron, Eng f lish Currants, Ex. Cofleo and Vinegar uf the best quality. For rale by II. A I. Clearfield, January Kith, lsr.B. N Tt)TICr Persons dt-iring to transact busi r, uflitlo Hobcs.Knee and Horse Blankets at Nov IS. 'J. M Kit R Kl.l. rf- lUOt.KK'S. DRESSMAKING. ETC. SPECIAL NOTICE. Pari-iian PRESS and CLOAK Making. Ladies can have their Pleases, Suits, Coals and Baaquines handsomely made and trimmed, at the shortest notice, at the (old established stand, ltUl Chestnut street. Fancy and plain Fans, Mantilla Ornaments, dress and cloak buttons, Ribbens, C'uny and fluipure Laces. Bogle and Gimp Press Tritn min.s. with a larce variety of Sta pie and Fancy Goods, from 25 to SO per cent less than elsewhere. Also, receiving dailv. Paris Fashions in tissue rtaner. for Ladies and Chil.lien's Prei-ses. Sals of Patterns for Merchants and Dressmakers now ready, at Mrs. M. A. BINDER'S, jy-ly 10M Chestnut st , Philadelphia w-allOTt)(;AIMIC.K. D. M'U Al'GIIEV, L having purchased the Photograph establish ment ornier v conducted ov It. liriaire, wouiu nesa w ith me at my office, are hereby notified ; respectfully announce to the citisens of Clear. tliat I will not lie tinni't witn certainty at nmne on neia ana enjoining uimiuum, m. m m 4i5A contcmjiorary defines a "loy nl" member of Congress to bo a man that advocates excessive taxation, votes $100 bounty to tho white sol dier, $.,00 to the negro, 84000 to him self, and values himself and his off spring no better than negroes, and fought through a four years war at home. anv davs ciecnt MONDAY and SATl RPAY Sept'. 2fi tf. WM. P'HiTKIl. M AH ll I'Oli '"ftATirSn enT yeare old good to work every way. You can have your choice of three. By t liar! e I. Sen. I'll - iMi.tr.ii ,t n nui..-. Public Vendue. His Companions. John W. Gear', tho disunion candidate for Governor, is in favor of negro suffrage and negro equality. On tho 3d of September he marched through the streets of Phila delphia in tho "Toreh-niid-Turpcntine" procession with Fred. loti!luss and 1' to present at tho League House when Douglass spoke 10 political compan ions, nnd occupied a scat upon the platform at National Hall, where Randolph barrangued tho multitude 'If ik i,f.vi.rnnirrnlfinnrii rrirr. in tavor ol placing me negro upon n I us universal en .Trace, wo will roll up! "'11 equality with tho whilo man ourMeeves and pitch in, and we , V Ji'1 " uv,u,u luv ..v-r-a ramthed r.sf revolution Ihc world I A9r- rrer naw.' iy made additional improvements to both sky light and nparatus, and he flatters himself thai be can satisfy the most fastidoous taste in a vara and lifelike likeness. He also keeps constantly on hand a good as sortment of Quill, Rosewood, and Walnut frames Albums of all sites and atylea and an endless variety of cast s. lockets, etc., which be will dis- un.lcrsin. d will offer bis personal pro- P ' r, " ""'- ..... Public Vendue, at Ilia residence in' sua ...vr, . tr DAY, til- lllh day of a siroei, .icarnent, I ......... " J . , aj iu .vr.iiii ni..,.ni. .. ." . -- want of a good Likeness of themelv(i or friends. Psrlioular atteotion paid to copying a'l kinds of pictures, etc. November liili, ICoi, .fjrv A Month !Arenta wanted for air e. IeLI ft'ra'y ;ie nrfu, just out. Address, o". f. GARKY, City Luilding, Biddeford, Me. Mayln,lyl.Hf.f,. rpiiK I n.-rty al l'ike lowiishiii. on TIll'U Ot.'TOIll-.R. lst'.n, consisting in part of 1 BA 1 MAHIi. I MARK and Cof.T. 1 Iwo-vear-old COLT. 1 vokeofO.XEX. CllWet and Ylll NO CATTLE. About 4(1 head of SHEEP. 1 two-horse WAGON. I two-horse CARRIAGE. Timber Sled and Chain. Lock Chain. ilorse Hake ami lloro Gear. 1 IOOK STOVE. I PAK1.0II STOVE. And a lot of small articles, loo tedious to mention. ,7r-v7Snle to ciiniintnce at 1 o'clock, P. M.jwkon tbe terms will be made known. Scp?r,.2t JOSEPH t;0'N. (-lent liel.l.Elk mill Forost in the llouseof llepreeeniativea of thU Cninmonweullh. For two persona for I lie ollh:n of Aisociate JuiljreH of Clean I'u-ltl county. For one pwson fir the oliiee of Coinmia- aioner of Clourfiehl county. For one? j erson for llieollice of Auditor of Cli'HifioM county. The eleelora of liie county of CleRrfield will Inke notice that the eiiid goneral elec tion will be al held the fallowing places, viz.: Al the Union Hotel, in Glen llope for Ik'ccaria township. A I the bouse of Aaerh El lias for Bell township. At the house of tbe late James liloom, senior for Hlootn townahip. Al the house ot ha ward Albert lor Hoggs lownbhip. At the house of Jacob Pierce for Brad ford township. At ilie liou-o of V m. .Schwem, in L.u- thursbnrg, lor Iirady townthiji. At 1 o-jng a School house tor Burnaide township. At the public school house near Simon Rorubaugh for Chest township. A I the Court Uou.-e for the borough ol Clearfield. Al tbe house of J. Maurer for Coving ton township. At tbe boue of the late Isaac Eloom, for Cunvensriile borrugh. At Outre school-house for Decaturlp. At the houaeof John Gregory formerly occupied by Thomas Kobi.on (Broadway) for riTguson township. A l tbe house of J, I. Bundy for Fox township. At Congress Hill school-house for Gi rard township. At tbe public school-house for Goshec township. At iho house of Jacob Ilubler for Gra ham township. At the public school-house in Janesrille forUulich township. Al the house of Jesse Wilson for libs ton township. A l the public school-house in Ansonrilb for Jordan townbh'ji. At ISridgeu's school house for Karthau? (ownship. At the Turkey Hill school-house foi Knox township. At the Court Rouse in the borough of Clearlield for Lawrence township. Al the public school-house for Lumber City borough. At the houso formerly occupied by Thoej, Kyler for f orris township. At tbe public sbool-hoose for the bor ough of New Washington. For O.-ceols, at tho tu.Iic House ol Milo lloyl, in said borough. A I the hotel formerly kept by W. W. Anderson for Penn township. A I Ihe house of Isaac r.Ioom, deceed. in the borough of Curwensville, for Tike township. At Ihe house of 1). E. Brulaker for Un ion township. Al the bouse of I bos. Henderson for Woodward tosrnshir AN ACT regulnting tbe mode of voting at all elections In the several counties or Ibis Com monwealth. Fucrion 1. lie it rrnieled by the Senate and JI.,oso ol Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and ii is hereby enacted t,y the euibonty of ihe same. That the qualified voters of the several counties of Ibis Common ea.th.at all general, township, boro' an 1 special elections, are berehy, hereafter as tVirited and required to vote, by tickets, printed, or written, or pirlty printed aud partly written. severel y classified as follows: Ono ticket shall embrace tbe names of all judges of courts voted for, and to be labelled, suuide, "judiciary ;" one ticket shall embrace lie names of the state officers voted fur, and be lubelied, "slate one tirket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for, including office jf senator, member, and members of assembly, if voted for. and members of Cougrers, if voted for, and be labelled "county ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all township officers voted for, and be labelled "township;" one ticket shall embrace tbe names of all borough officers voted for, and be labelled "borough ;" and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot boxes. kc. 2. T al it shall be the duty of the sheriff's in the several rounlies of this Commonwealth, to insert in Iheir election proclamations, hereafter to be issued, the first section oflhis act. . JAMES R KELIEY, Speaker of tbe House of Representatives. DAVID FLEMING, Speaker o: ibe Senate. Approved, the 20th day of March, A. P. ISftft. A. U. CPRim. Whereas, By tbe act of the Congresa of the fnited Slatea, entitled "An Act to amend Ibe several acta l.rrelof..re passei to provide for the enrolling and calling out Ihe national forces, and for other purposes," and approved March the government of Ibe United States, or of tbis State, cr of any incorporated district, whether a commissioned o nicer or otherwise, a subordinate orlner or agent, who is or shall be employed un der the Legislative, Executive or Judicial de partments of this btato or of the United States, or any city or incorporated diatriot, and also that every msinbor of Congress, or of the State Legislature, or of the eonnnon or select council uf any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, are by law incapable of holding or exercising, at ibe lame time, tbe office or ap pointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth. The Return Judges of tbe respective districts aforesaid are requested to meet at the Court House, in the borough of Clearlield, on the first Friday next after tbe said second Tuesday ef October, then and there to do those things re quired of them by law. GIVEN under my band and seal, at Clearfield, jC- on this twelfth day of Bepietnbur, ia ( Jthe year of our Lord ono thousand eiibi 0' hundred and sixty-six, and of the In dependence of the United States the ninetieth: JACJB A. FAUST, Sheriff. THE EAGLE HOTEL, CURWENSVILLE, IA. L. W. TEN EYCK, ritora'igToit. THE undersigned, having become proprietor of the above hotel, wishes to give notice to me citizens or this county, as well as to the travelling public, that tbe houae has been refitted and refurnished for tbe entertainment of hia guests. His table will be furnished with every, thing the market affords. At his Bar wi'l be found tbe best brands of all kinds of Liquors. GOOD STABLINO attached, and none but careful hostlers employed. jylt-tl L. W. TEN EYCK. CLEAR Kl ELD ACADEMY The exer cises of this Institutioa will be resumed on Monday, tbe 10tb day of September, A. D. 1868, Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter W ne close oi me session. I be course of instruction embraces every thins: iocluded in a thorough, practical and acoom plished education for both sexes. Tbe Principal, having bad the ad van tare of much experience in bis profession, assures pa. rents and guardians that his entire ability and nergies win be devoted to tbe moral and men. tal training of the youth placed anderbis charge. lEKM OF IL'ITIO.V Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per fceasion (11 weeks) . IS 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and History . . . . . . . $3 tt Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensurations-Purveying, Pbilveopby, Physi ology, Chemistry, Book Keeping, Botany and Physical Geography . . . tfl 01 Latin and Greek, with any of tbe above -tranches - . . . . . ft. 00 ENo deduction will be made for aueouce. irFcr further particulars inquire of Key. P. L. H AKhlouN. At. M.. Clearfield, July 11, 186J it. PrincipaL FALL STYLES OF irocession Willi j rru. j'uuia-n iinu R. Randolph, two colored deh'giUes HA WMrffjlfl Rfin UIT1! o the Radical Convention lie was DllUlL 1 1J iillli XiillkJ Ql frirk ''cr ear l We want Agents .aJvU' everywhere to sell our iui-lio an $20 Si-wing Machines. Three -new kinds, in dor end upper teed . Pent on trial. Warranted 6ve years. Aoove salary or large commission! paid. The osi.v machine! sold in United Stales f..r less Ihnn 0'. wtiioh are f ul ! ticnf"! Howe, Wheeler A Wilson, Grover A lUker, Sinper A Co., and Ilschelder. Ml oilier chrap m ichices are iiiWerinciifaar.d the ulltr or aer 1 are f'nl.'r In arrral, fine and iuipi isonment. U- luftrated circulars sent rrtrK. Addresa, or call upon Shaw A Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. May 1, lsfifi-ly. PETER A. GAULIN, AND GENERAL CLOTHIER. Graham's Row, over Kaugle's Watch tfi Jewelry .Store, Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscriber having permanently loca ted bimselrin tbe Borough ot Clearfield, baa detei mined toengftgeio thehusineeeof I intend to keep constantly on hand a. full assortment of Clothe, Caiaaimeres, SittineUs, and Veelings, of the best qual ity and latest slyles, which I will ,11 a n 11 fneture to order, to suit customers, on short notice. Particular attention will be paid to Cutting anl Fitting (Jenllemeu's.Boys, and Childrens Clothing; and in fact, every! hii.g pertaining to (his iiUA.XUl Ul" iiUSlMWMS. A liberal fhare of public patronage it, therefore, respectfully solicited, and f would advise all, to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere any goods in my line. P. A. GAULIN. Clearfield, May lGlh, ISGG-tf. II7Ehidge, (Store one deer East of Clearfield House,) Market St., Clearlield, Ta. Keeps on hand a full assortment oi GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, such as Shirts. Linen and Woolen under Shirts, drawers and socks, neck-ties, pocket handker chiefs gloves umbrellas, hats Ac, in great variety. Of piece Goods he keeps the best Cloths of all "shade and colors," eoch as BLACK IHJEK1W OF THE VERY ' best tn a a e. Fancy Casaumer in great variey; JUST RECEIVED AT Pent. !. 1 Stir.. Mrs. W I'.I.CII'!. I 4 l! 1 V is hereby Riven that Letters of Adminia- tiatmn bsve this day been granted to the under- (bird, one thousand eight hundred andsixty-hre, all persons who have deserted the military or j Alo, French Coaling, Beaver, Tilol, Chin- naval service ol the t nite.1 ste'.cs, and wno bave f cj,ilU, and Fricotl overcoating, all of not been discharged, or relieved fr-.n the penal- j wllih Wl) 1(J ,oll cb f d Ity or disability therein provided, are deemed, , .. . . c.. i . and taken, to have voluntarily relinquished. and 1 mR'le UP Hing 10 Ihe la est Styles by forfeited their rights of citnenship, and their! Lxpenenced Workman. Also Ageol fir rights to boeoitie iiliiens, and are deprived of Cleat field CO., for I. M. Singer, 0 Co , cel esercising any rights of cilirens thcreuf cbraled Sewing Machines. U BKIDQE. And W hereas, Persons, not cititens of the Clearfield, l'enn'a, Noy. 1, 18C5.-lf. United Slalis, are nut under Ihe constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this commonwealth : Sec-in.n I. Be it enacted by Ihe Fenate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth uf Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it i. hereby enacted by authority of the same, That in nil elections hereafter to be held in this VIEW JULIUS LIN DIGS )IIMh ATIK'! NOTICE.-Not ice le imiier. , . . .,..,.,.,..-..., , . - -r." si.ned, on Ihe Estate of Nieodemna Solliday, v..,.,.,,,,..-..,,.., . ........ e ,, a.,., .or Juuf : CAKRI Al KS, CARRIAGE AND WAOON Shop, in Clearfield, reansylvaoia. (Immediately in rear of Machine Shop,) The subscriber would respectfully inform the cititens of Clearfield, and the publie in general, that he is prepared to do aU kinds of wars en it j , i - , . . lie urged an pcn-tum hum , tri r .. ol,f." A- .1 11. .. " -"' vuiers to iro to mo po is .inn niui-i .i- ,. n .. . . . ..! . n1 , The Radicals nro squirming under one in and swore ho would go o , . , i7ifiimo(m hl before he would ask a rebel to ,n wI.ch tho prrylorhim. paid "the debt of gratitude" tho nn- This individual is one of the clnss ljon owp9 t0 ,tlie boyti in be.'t i'ie termed "loyal Southerners" of the Radicals appropriated pay for two white persuasion, and is indeed a (years services inthiswiso: specimen of the new admixture of & every wj,m soldier go loyalty sni religion. I for TIi.M3ELVES 4,rrjf i debtrd to said estate are requested to make list mediate payment, and those having claims I against the same, will present tbein duly autben I nested for sculement. 1 JULIUS A. TEP.PE, I MICHAEL Ml AFI ER, Sept. 1J, jSf.fl.-Rl. Administrator. I. ..r -.. .-.v.i- ri...r,.M .....i. " ins.eci..r. 4., .... n election iu ramoa anr Vpirfitahle Ambrosia, or Chemical Hair. Penn.. aii person, knowing thcms.ive. -'"!0"! '''' r:on.'..r,OD'' O I") - I rlnKfarl A mm, ailal-i aa v-ak . atclats. . maltA nenew.ri A XEW HAIR HEXTOIIATIYI fpilIS pre.aration restores GRAY IHTIt lo its' 1 nnluriil color, frees Hie head from dnr' n (I an-i humors, and gives the hair a moist, soft sod glo. sy nppearanoe. Price Sl.tiO per bottle. I For sale by C. P. Walsou and all Pmcrisls and . Fnncy tlooda Pciilers, and by Ihe propr etor, LiK-'a j H..ve"n. l'a. Sei.l. 1 '-41 I fAN1'i.l A firf -elaaVh AO:. M A N . in ) ' wholesale Notion House, who has ( knowl- j edfe of the huincss, and can command pood ' Irn lc. Piilnry lilwral. Address TH E0. W El L A SeplJ K embraced in the provisions, and subject to the disability Imposed by said act of Congress, ap proved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fire, and it shall be unlawful lor any such person to offer to vote any ballot, or ballots, beetion 3. That if any such judge and inspec tors ol electioh,or any on or them shall receive, or consent to receive, any suri unlawful ballot,! or ballots, from aiy such d.squalitisd person, he, or they so i.neniting, shi'l be guilty of a misde- BUGG1ES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS, 6LEDS. o. oa short notice and la a workmanlike manner. r-AU Orders promptly attended to.V WJi. McKNIGUT. CHearfield. February 14th. 18'3.-Iy. "NV Altention,SoIdiers. EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTY. VI. I. !t)I.I)ll.lt OK lMtll-MU-'O.I a entitled lo an INCRF.APKP BOUNTY. 1 lie undersigned is prvpaml to collect all such proper county kit noi less msn sixty oays. lJITDY VOt'K IMlltbsls. nieanor, and. upon cnviclion thereof, in any BOOTS k SHOES MSMt AT LOW TRICES, court ol quarterns ions of this commonwealth, The undersigned is prepared to mmufatture be shall, for each otlenes, be sentenced U pay a everything in bis line, at the lowest figures, and fine ol not less than one hundred dollar, and te, will wartant his work to ha as represented, undergo sn imprisonment, in ths jail af the! Give him a call, at his shon on Market etrwet. CO. Ni. 'til N. flnrd Plreet. Phil a. sepl2 ,,:. ..,,. ' a Mi,ii..r. : (Section S. That if nv nersou deprived of 7 X.1 It A FAMILY I'l.Ot'lt i..r sale al , Widows. All inquiries and communications an- eititenshlp, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall. 11. W. SMI'1 11 A CO S. swere.l i.mmt.tlv. piaehanrea receinled lor. Post at any election, hereafter to be held ia tbis cooa- ( mon.eaitn, vote, or tender to tne oiucers tnereoi, ; and uCcr to Tote, a ball-1, ot ballots, any person- 17il.rtilTAI.lT oF!ium;I.I-s kept J. f"r sal by li. Jllln a to. OOii sdilresa, t urwonsvillc. Pa, svpi-li JOSlAfl EVAS?. eeoond doer vest of Ik Post Office, and he will do all in his power, to render satisfaction. Some fine Gaiter tops, extra French calf skins, Ae., a hand. readT ta be finished nn abort nmlu .a howeriees. PAMSL CONNELLY. Jane UUh, 1a-1 ;r.