THE WTO TIIE JOURNAL. MASS MEETINGS. The friends of Freedom, the Constitution sod the Union, who earnestly desire to defeat Buchanan, will hold meetings at the following times and places : At S. BAUDER'S, in Covington township, on Tuesdav afternoon, Oct. 23th. At GLEN HOPE, Beccuria township, on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 29th- At NEVT WASHINGTON", Bnrnside Tp., ou Thursday afternoon, Oct. 30th. At CI1EKR V-TKEE, Indiana county, on Friday afternoon, October 31st. . At "CAMPBELL'S School House, in Bell township, on Saturday, Nov. 1st. ' Speakers will be in attendance to address the people. CLIPPINGS AND SCEIBBLIUGS. Australia. Files of papers from Australia to the COth June speak of new and extensive discoveries of gold. Crime was decreasing. Costa Rica. There was much feeling a gainst President Mora in Costa Rica on account vt the results of the late 2iic.aragu.an invasion. The people, however, yet remain firmly inim ical to Walker. OaKoox. News from Oregon is to tho effect that new Indian difficulties have arisen there. A supply train on its way to Walla Walla had been attacked and completely routed, the men escaping with their lives. Seizure. Messrs. Geo. Fessenden and J. SI, Waterhousc, Night Custom-house- Inspec tors at Portland, discovered and seized, on board a vessel recently from Cuba, about 50, 400 aegars and 8 cases of gin. Tobacco. At Louisville, Ky., all grades of tobacco rule higher prices than eTer known in that market. A hogshead of cheico Virginia leaf, was lately sold at $15 per 100 lbs. Its net weight was 1,500 pounds, making tho cost of the hogshead 225. Fast Tows. Chicago is a funny place. It Is original in more things than one. Re cently a man committed suicide there by drowning. The body could not be found, tut the coroner, not to be cheated out of his fees, held an inquest on his hat and jacket, found on the bank of the lake. Verdict, "found empty.' Ciiibch Bell. A letter from Widden, Tur key, of Aug. 27tli, says, "we have this morn ing" heard a sound which the people of Bulga ria have not heard for ages, the sound of a bell calling the Christians to church to thank God that the Sultan has been pleased to res tore to us out liberty of worship. Widden is the Erst Bulgarian town that has received a bell." Ixcemocs. Dr. J. L. L. Bledehu, of N. O. has succeeded i.. training the larger species of mosquitoes known in New Orleans as "galli nipDer," to perform all the oljects hitherto ouly accomplished by tho leech or tle cupper. A dozen of these insects are equal to si I lee ches, and placed on the desired spot will at once commence to suck blood in the same way, and with far less trouble, than the older institution. Nicaragua. From Nicaragua comoi news of great dissatisfaction among Walker's troops. Forty officers of bis army having exp-essed a determination to serve no longer wvre,on thuir refusal to clung 3 their minds on that point, shot. Large amounts of property have been confiscated to thoWalker Government. A let ter to the Panama Star of Sept. 21 says that in a skirmish at Chontales, Walker's forces were defeated. Lost. The schooner Forward, Captain Saw yer bound for the Artie ocean, was lost in the ko in 'atitudo CO dcg. CO min. AV. The c.ip tiia and crew were six days in their boats when they arrived at St. P ill's, where they landed. The crew were taken oir by tha whale ship W. C. Nye, bound for Honolulu, and cap tain Sawyer came to English Bay, and thence to San Francisco in the ship Lucas, from Rus sian America. Largest. The largest stock train, loaded nlmost exclusively with cattle, was despatch ed ea.'ftward over tho Central Railroad on Sat urday evening, says the Rochester American. It consisted of one hundred nnd eighteen cars. Soventy-eiglit of these cumo down tho Buffalo road, and lorty over the Niagara Falls road. Hach car contained fifteen head of cattle. Tike receipts of the Company for this train will be $8200. LirE-pRESEr.visG Seat. The "Graduating Life-Preserving Seat," recently brought for ward, is one of the most simplo and effective contrivances of tho kind yet devised. It is nothing more than an ordinary school-houso etool, constructed of half-inch deal. One of tho feet allows the stool to open lattcrally by a hinge to enclose and clasp the swimmer, and both feet of the stool are strengthened inter nally by a broad triangular foot of cotk, of which also tho scat of the stool Is constructed internally. Killed. The Cumberland (Md.) .Cicillian says: "Tho Golden Eagle, which has lately committed numerous depredations upon far mers living near Iou's mountain, in carrying off their sheep and lambs, and, in one instance a good sized calf, was killed on the 10th Oct., near Finestone, by Mr. Tipcr. This bird was eagerly sought for several weeks, and all at tempts to shoot him wore fruitless, until the time mentioned. The Golden Eagle is a very rare bird in this section of country. This fel low is a tobl j specimen, measuring nine feet from tip to tip of wings; his talons, when pread, are more than C inch s long, and 5 in ches wide. Pasama. Panama news say that Tierre Soule visited that city a few days ago. lie was route from Nicaragua to New Orleans. A letter from Tanama says that the majority of the people would nt this moment, rejoice to soe themselves annexed to tho United Slates if it were possible, and many, even of tho;nost influential, talk publicly of their desire to see the Isthmus in the hands of Americans. They nee they have neitUer the means nor brains to gown tbeoiselvcs, and tbat, ondor the exist ing state of things, their property never can i improve in value ; whereas, on the other hand, I if the Americans had the place their posses sions at once become available. The Savannah papers are still at issue with regard to the Florida election. Both parties claim the victory. Makried On the 16th inst.,ly the Rev. S. 31. Cooper, Mr. David W. Ream, to Miss Har riet Caldwell, both of this county. Died In Curwensville, on Friday morning, Oct. 17. 1S5C, William Irvix Pattox, eldest son of Gen. John Patton, aged 8 years. On October 3d, in Ferguson township3Clenr field county, Catharine Elizahkth, third daughter of John aud Elisabeth W. Miles, a ged 17 years, 9 months and '27 days. Of dysentery, Oct. 8th, at tho residence of John Miles, Ha.nsaii Maria R., grand daugh ter of John and Elizabeth W. Miles, aged 2 years and 5 months. Cficllefontc papers please copy. I) KO FESS I O . A L. A . M. Hills, would in form his friends and patrons that he will spend tho week, commencing Monday loth Novem ber, at 1. Johnsons in Philipsburg. to attend to nil calls in the l'ental lino, and will consequently be nbsont from his office in Clcnrficld. Oct20 TVTOTICE. GEEX HOPE A SUSQUEHANNA 1 1 TURN riKK. The Stockholders of the Glen Hope and usqnehnnna Turnpike are notified tbat nn election will be held, nt the Schooihouse in An sonville, on Monday the 3d day of November next, for tho purpose of electing officers, to conduct the affairs of the said companv. for the ensuing venr. E.'FENTOX, President. A Moore, Secretary. Oct 22. GIDEON WIDEMIKE'S ESTATE, Lct tcrgTestamentary on the estate of CideonWide miro, late of I'cnn township, Clearfield county. Pa., deceased, having been granted to tho subscri bers, all persons indebted to the said 'estate, are requested to inako immediate payment, and those having claims or demands ngiiinst tho same will present them, properly authonticntcil for settle ment, to SAMUEL AVIliEMtHE, JOHN WIDEMIKK, Oct22 Ct Kiecutors. 4 I'DITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned 2. nn Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, in the mutter of the settle ment of the account of tiilcs Stephens, admiuistrai tor and Trustee of the estato of Win. Stevens, late of indinna county. Pa., decensed. nnd to injtke dis tribution of the pro;erds of tho sale of said dece dents real cstiite in Clearfield county, to and a lnong thn-ic entitled thereto, has appointed Friday the 14th day of November next, nt 1 o'cloct, P.M. to attend to the duties of s:iid appointment nt the I office of Lnrriuicr nnd Test, in the borough of Clearfield. H-W I IKS T, Auditor. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is here by given, that the following nocounts have been examined and passed by me. and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, nnd all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to the next Or phans' Court of Clearfield County, to be held at tho Court House, in tho L'orouirh of Clcnrficld. on Tuesday, tho 17th day of November, lSiii, for con firmation nnd allowance: The final account of Andrew Moore and Elidia Fcnton, administrators of James Moore, of Ponn township, dee'd. The final account of James Thompson and Sara ucl C. Hepburn, administrators of Win, Hepburn, late of I'cnn township, dee d The final account of Ihivid Wood, administrator of Jiitncs Wood, late of Chest township, dee'd. The account of James Wriglcy, administrator d bonus non of Win. Hartshorn, lata of Curwcns vil'e. deceased. The account of Robert Porter, administrator of Joseph Morrow, late of Lawrence township, dee'd. The final account of Wm. Mcrrell. guardian of Adaiiue lilooiu minor child of John It. Uloom, late of Clcnrficld borourh, dee'd. The account of Wm. L. Wallace, administrator cf Isaiah Fu'lrrton, late of Clearfield borough, deceased. The final account of Jcsso Hutton, John livers and Samuel Weaver, administrators of Jonathan Pcarce, late of township. 'Ice d. WM. POUTER, Ttrgi.tar Clearfield. Oct. 22. lSi.fi. ADDRESS To tho American Party of Clearfield County. Fellow A jiericass: During the last week, I have re ceived a largo number of letters from mem bers of the American party of our county, de siring my opinion as to tho proper course of policy to pursuo hi the present critical posi tion of political afl.iiis. I adopt this method of replying, and as Chairman of the American Executive Committee, desire to recur briefly to the manner in which the contest has been conducted, thus far, in our county. I do not wish to be understood as reflecting, in this ad dress, on any one, for I firmly believe that all who have been engaged in the fight have acted in sincerity, and in the manner they believed would best conduce to the defeat ot the Dem ocratic party. Jt is well known that during the last three and a half years, the Democratic majority in Clearfield county was largely reduced, aud it could only have been done by the inroads which the lundametital principles of Ameri canism made upon their organization. Such being tho case, nothing could have been more idle than to expect, that mere proselytes from Democracy could be driven or led into the sup port of a candidate or party, endorsing no principle of Atueric inistn, but embodying the single idea of hostility to the peculiar institu tion of the Southern part of our confederacy. The slavery question formed no part of creed of the American party, anil those who embrac ed our principles, whether Wlrigs or Demo crats, held their own opinions on that subject. Consequently when Americanism was laid a- side, and tho other issue forced upon them.thc Democratic Americans, just as might have been foreseen, returned to their old party. In the commencement of tho contest I warned our friends that such would bo tho case ; my opinion was disregarded, and in the increased Locofoco majority in our county, we have the result. When I returned from abroad and found the line of policy that had been pursued, I endeavored to rally around me a few person al friends and true hearted Americans into a Fillmore and Donelson Club, as a rally point for our party, still hoping that the contest might be so managed as to preserve the integ rity of tho American movement, and still keep thu Locofoco majority at four hundred. This object, however, was thwarted by the nomina tion of a County ticket. When tho Union County Convention assembled, I sent them a resolution, declaring it inexpedient to nomi nate a County ticket, which was voted down. I predicted then, that the Locofoco majority in tho county would bo over six hundred, and I abandoned the contest, spending my lime in other parts of the State and country. The reason of such a prediction is obvious. We were in a hopeless minority, and tho nomina tion of a ticket was, at best, simply setting up men to have them knocked down again. By drawing party lines and placing a ticket in tho field, wo made it necessary for the candidates of the opposition to exert themselves, lest they should run behind their ticket, which no man running for an office, however paltry, likes to do if he can prevent it. The natural conse quence of the exertions of these candidates and their friends, was, of course, to increase tho majority on tho State, as well as on the county ticket. If no ticket had been nomina ted, and two or three good men, of Democrat ic antecedents, had run independently, against some of the Locofoco nominees, who doubts but that a portion of their ticket would have been defeated, and tbat sucb a result would have had a bad effect upon them in the gener cl election 1 With an increased majority against ns in the county, brought about by these palpable mis takes, what line of policy shall We pursue with regard to the pending great struggle tn No vember 1 1 can only reply to this question, fellow Americans, by urging yon to throw a fido all other issues, return to first principles, plant yourselves firmly on the American Flat form, and rally to the support of our National American candidates. In Millabd FiLLiiOBt, we have a standard bearer worthy our great cause, nnd who can alone lead us on to victo ry. The Fremont bubble has exploded. The result of our State election, demonstrates be yond a doubt, that "he has no chance." You can hope tor nothing but defeat by following his standard. Such is not the case with Mil lard Fillmore. The action of our State Cen tral Committee, in throwing off the shackles of "fusion," has been hailed everywhere with enthusiasm, by the American party, and thou sands are now rallying under our flag who have hitherto been acting against us, or lefusingto act at all, because they supposed ns allied i to Republicanism. It is impossible for me, here, to enter iuto the discussion of Mr. Fillmore's "chances ;" that will be done in another and more effectual manner. I know you prefer him to any other candidate, and I only call on you to rally to his support, to be true to your principles, and to take up again the glo rious battle cry, of "none bit Americans to rcle their native laxd!" Let it be said, that amid declining morals, faded patriotism, and waning reputation, there remain enough true born sons of the soil, to carry alolt the glorious standard of their country's greatness and honor to, unfurl the stars and stripes to the breeze, once more, pure and unblemished as when we received them from the hands of the immortal Washington- ! ' II. Bl'CIIER SWOPI'E, Chairman of Clearfield American Exccu Oct20, 183G. . tive Committee. WEST Kit ANCII FINE IXSIKAXCE COM PAXY. LOCK HAYKN. CLINTON CO., PA. CAPITAL. S.iWUHiO. Insures Detached Ihiildings. Stores, Merchandise and other buildings and their contents. directors : Hon. John J. Pcarce, Hon. G. C. Harvey, John B. Hall. T. T. Abrnms. Charles A. Mayer, J. K. Jackman, Charles Crist, W. White. Peter Dickenson, i homas Kitchen. IIos. . C. HARVEY. Piips t. Thos. Kitchen. Pec'y. T. T. Abrnms. Vice Pres't. The undersigned having been appointed a gent by this company, gives notice that he will insure Uuildings of every description, tfoods. .Ic on the most reasonable terms. This romjuiny is in a prosperous condition, and meets all demands promptly. The capital stock of the company is 5-100.000 with privilege of increasing to S.'lim.iMIO. A. M. MM.NTELll'S. Curwensville. Pn.; Aug. 20, lyjG-liuip ACTIVE HOOK ACiKXTS! CAN CLEAR, SI .'ill PF.K MONTH. 1IY SELT.TXU MU CKER'S LIFE OF FREMONT The only Life containing his Reports unabridged, of which the Thirtieth Thousnud is now ready ! 500 pages, portrait nnd illustrntions, 51.H0. The Keputilicnn Campaign Songstor, price 124 cts. The 3,i th thousand ready. The Republican Party and its Can Jidatcs, about 4.VI pnjres. two steel portraits, prico 1.(I0. The Freeman's tilce Rook, with choice songs set to music, price 2D cts. John Charles, or the Young American's Lifo of Fremont :100 p. ISmo. price i0 cts ' Also tho Inrjrcst number and the best Free Soil and other Rooks, published in this country. For full particulars nddress MILLER, OKTON &, MULLIGAN. Publishers. 23 Park Row, Now York, or luS ticnesee-st. Auburn. $cpt.S-pd J M PORT AX T TO EVERV-HODV For the last three years, I have been engaged in a business known only to myself, and. comparative ly few others, whom I have instructed for the sum of 20U each, which hns averaged me at the rate of 5;!.l00 to So.UOO per annum; nnd having nwdo arrangements to go to Europe next Spring, to en Ifiige in the samo business, I am willing to give full instructions in tho art to any person in the C nitcd States or Caumiiis. who will remit me the sum of SI. I am induced, from the success I have been favored with, and the ninny thankful acknowledg ments I have received from those whom I have in structed, and who are making from i to SI5 per day at it. tocivc any person nn opportunity to en gage in this business, which is easy, pleasant, nnd very prolitnble, at a small cost. There is positive ly no humbug in the matter. References of the best class can be given ns regards its character, and I c:in refer to persons whom I have instructed. who will testify that they are innking from S3 to 15 per day nt the same. It is a busincsj at which ci ther ladies or gentlemen can engage, nnd with per fect ease make a very handsome income. Several lii'li's in various parts of New York State, Pennsyl vania, nnd Maryland, whom I have instructeb, arc now making from to S3 per day at it. It is a zrierti( .?''.. nnd but a few shillings is requir ed to stnrt it. Upon receipt of SI, I will innncdi ntely send to the applicant a printed circular con taining" full instructions in the art, which can be perfectly understood nt once. AH letters must be addressed to. I. T. Parsons, 333 Broadway, XV Y. September 17. lS."fi-lm A UMIXISTHATOUS XOTICK. Where -."U. ns Letters of Administration on the Estate of JHN IRESSLEil. late of Union township. Cleiirficld county, Pa., dee'd, have bocn granted to tho undersigned, all persons indebted to said estato are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settle ment, to DAVID DRLSSLER. ELIZAHKTII DRKSLER, Octl, 1S3G fit. Adm'rs. rAOOX - MAKING TIIE undersingncd ' would announce that thcr manufacture Wnjrgons of all descriptions. Buggies, Sleds, Ac, at their shop in New Salem. Brady township, Clear field county, which they offer for sale at us reasona ble rates ns can be purchased elsewhere. They res pectfully solicit a share of patronage. CA M BUI D(J h JOHNSTON, Oct l-'5(i-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. ORPHANS' COritT SALE. Ryan order of tho Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, there will be exposed to snle on Tuesday tho 4th day of November next, at Simon Korabough'g, in Chest township, tho following described property of James Currcy, late of Burnsido township, de ceased, bounded ou (be south by lands of James (Jallaglier and James Dowler. on the east by lands cf J. Crossman, ou tho north by lands of Eiscn haucr. and on the west by lands of James Riddle, containing 1(50 acres, more or less, with a dwelling house barn and other buildings thereon erected. Tkums Cu.-h. fclMON KORABolMH, October 1. 1 5530. Executor. fpIIE LAST NOTICE. All persons knowing A themselves indebtedto tho Lstnte of George W. Rheem, dee'd. cither by Note or Rook account, must call and sattle on or "before the 27th day of October. Is3ti. so that I can satisfy the- claims a gaiust said estate. I can be found at all times at my Saddler shop over C. D. Watson's Drug Store. Supt. 17. H3S. UEO. W. RHEEM. Adm r. IROX ! IKON !! The undersigned has just received, at the shop of T. Mills, on the corner of Locust ami Third streets, in the Borough of Clearfield, a Inrzi assortment of lion , Sfnirr and Flat H Alt I KON, of all siz, which lie will sell at as low prices as it can be purchased any where in this county. jcll-'65-:;m BENJAMIN SPACKMAX. 7ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale his valuable farm, situnto two miles from Curwensville. on the Kivcr rond leading to Lumber City ; said farm con taining 11)3 acres, sixty acres cleared, under (tood cultivation, the balauce well timbored; with a good barn, new plank dwelling bouse, and a good bearin" orchard thereon, and is well watered F'or further information enquire of the subscriber lir ing on the premises. SIMON THOMPSON. February Z9, ISMV-6t GRAIN! GRAIN ! ! Wheat. Eye. Oats and Corn, can at all times be procured at the I oueer Mills, on the Moshannon, in ilorris. town ship, at the lowest selling rates. Julyl6 HENRY (ROE. JOnX RUSSELL & CO., TAXA'EKS AXJ CURRIERS. 1'tiiHville, Charfidd Co., ra Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hides taken in exchange. July 13. 1S34. IV MEN ALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW haschanired his office to Shaw's row. He now occupies nn offico with T.J. McCullongh, Esq. All business will receive prompt attention. ClenrScld.July IS. I3"". REPAIRING. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired by Frederick Smell on the shortest notice, ami all work warranted well done. Leave all articles in care. of A. M. Hills, who has on hand a beautiful assortment of (told Breast Pins. Shirt Studs nnd Cuff Buttons, which ho will sell VERY LOW for the READY. Clcnrficld. Sept. 3. lS.'ifi. IF Yor "WANT CHEAP WINTER CLO THING, call immediately on M. A. FRANK, who has just purchased a lot aud is now disposing of them VERY LOW. You will find hni in tJra ham's Row, Clearfield, Pa., three doors cast of the Journal othce. Aug. 27, JAMES K. GRAHAM. Denier in SAWED LUMBER. SQUARED TIMBER, SIIINULES, BOARDS. Ac., is prepared to fill, on the shortest notice, all orders for articles in his line of busi ness, on as reasonable terms as they can bo tiro cured in the county tlrnlmippton. Clcnrficld Co.. Jan. 23. 1836 CLEARFIELD INSTITUTE Tho first quarter of the next School year of this Insti tution will commence on Monday, September 1st lt-36. Persons wishing to Dt themselves for College, Teachers, Commercial or other nvocntions in life, will here receive every desired fneility. A thor ough Scientific and Classical eourso is here given un terms lower than in similar Institutions in the State. Parents at a distanc3 can obtain boarding for their sons nnd daughters under the immediate enrc of the Principal, where they will receive rare ndvnntages. with all tho comforts nnd pleasures of homo; and their morals will bo carfully guarded. It is particularly desirous that pupils forthe ap proaching term or year, be pres. nt at its com mencement, to select their scats and be properly arranged in their respective classes. Further information and Catalogues of the In stitute can be had b addressing. W A. CAMPBELL. Prineipnl. Aug. 20, 1S36. Clearfield. Pa. CI TILL OX IIANI ! Tho undersigned con IO tinucs the CLOCK AND WATCH MAKINU BUSINESS, at his new shop on the corner of Main and Mechanic streets, one door South of Dr. 15. V. Wilson's office, where he will bo pleased to accom modate his customers stall times. Repairing dono on tho shortest notice. aug2(l R. R. WELSH. IOC-FLOATERS TAKE NOTICE That -i at n meeting of tho Lumbermen held at Clearfield on the 1 .-Sth inst.. the undersigned were appointed s committed to institute prosecutions a gainet nil p'jrsonsobstrueting the navigable streams by tho floating of loose logs. Wu therefore notify all persons concerned, that proceedings will be in stituted aud prosecuted to conviction against all and every person, whether owner, contractor or laborer, engaged in putting loose logs into the riv er or any of its tributaries in the counties of Clear field, Elk nnd Centre. JOHN M. CHASE. XV. 11. ROr.fSM.W ROIST. M AHAFFEY, WM. STEWART. J A MI'S AS KEY. DANIEL RIIOADES, ROBERT BLAKE. R.C. W1NSLOW, ROBT. ROTHROCK. August H7. 1S36. IOIt S ALE A two-story frame House, with a half acre of land adjoining, situate in Law rence township, on the road from Clearfield to Curwensville, about li miics from Clcnrficld. For terms apply to Zebad Lawhcad. Lawrence town-t-liip, or to the subscriber. L. JACKSON CRANS. june 1 Clearfield. Pa. TOR SALE, TWO BUILDING LOTS in the JL1 borough of Clearfield : several BITLDINU LOTS and PASTUP.E AND WOOD LOTS, contain ing from three to ten acres each, near tho borough of Clearfield. Also several desirable FARMS and pieces of TIMBER LAND, in various parts of tho county. Terms accommodating. Applv to L. JACKSON CRANS, April 10, 1S36. Clearfield , Pa. 4100I) INTENT HOTEL. Tho subscriber VX having taken this well known HOTEL in the borough of Curwensville. wishes his old customers and the travelling public generally to give him a call, as ho has the best establishment of the kind in the county, lie hopes to Rive general satisfaction. Curwensville. AugU-'a'J JOS. PETERS. WHOLE-SALE. The subscriber wishing to retire from tho Mercantile business, (sole ly on account of press of Professional business) do sircs to dispose of his entire stock of Store goods at wholesale and will sell them on the most accom modating terms. Any person wishing to engage in trading in any part of the county mi!) do well to call and see m before making any other ar rangements. A. M. HILLS. Clearfield. Awnist 27, 1830. TOTICE IS IIERERY GIVEN, that appli 1 i cation will bo made to tho Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session, for the Charter of nn institution with banking privileges, includ ing those of issue discount and deposite, to be lo cated nt Cleurfield. Pennsylvania, under tho nama and titlo of Tlit Clearjii'hl Hani." with a capital of $100,000, with tho privilege of increasing the same to S200.IMIO. JOHN PATTOX, JON. BOYNTON, WM. M'BRIDE. J. F. WEAVER, II. P. THOMPSON, O. L. REED, JAS. T. LEONARD. RICHARD SHAW, WM. A. WALLACE, JAMES B. GRAHAM. Clearfield, Juno 23. lBafl-Oin. LAND FOR SALE. Tho subscribers offer for sale a tract of land in Pcnn township. Clear field county, containing 131 acres patented land about fiO acres cleared, tho balance covered with timber of good quality. The improvements arc a good two story lramo house, nearly ncw.'log barn and other out buildings, a uevcr failing fountain of excellent water at tho door, a large bearing ap plo orchard, aud 12 acres in meadow. The above farm has many advantages, being in the centre of a thriving neighborhood, about j of a mile from Pennsvillc and the Glen Hope and Susquehanna Turnpike ; bounded by lands of Joseph Davis, Thomas Wain, Thomas Mnrtin and others. A pub lio road passes by the door, nnd is about i a mile from the Catholic Chuioh. Terms of snle will be mado eny and possession given at any tiiuo by ap plication to cither of the undersigned. ANDREW MOORE, NATHAN MOORE. Penn tp.. S mo., lth. lS3f-nu:r27-:hnpd. CLEARFIELD LODGE No. 193 I. O. of O. F. meets every Saturday evening, at 71 o' clock, at their Hall in Mcrrell &, Carter's new buil ding on Second street. fu'2; KYLEKTOWX GIFT DISTRIBUTION ! 1.600 GIFTS FOR THE PEOELE ! ! rilHE subscriber has concluded to dispose of his A property by making a Gift Distribution, hav ing Sixteen Hundred Shares, at ON E DOLLAR A SHARE. He feels satisfied that he can dis pose of it in this way to tho entire satisfaction of all who may interest themselves in tho Enterprize. mo arawing ana distribution win be superinten ded by a committee into whose hands the proper ty will bo placed as soon as the tickets are told, the committee is composed of the following gen tlemen Chester Munson. Thomas G. Snyder and O. P. Wilder. The public are assured that they can rely upon this committee to manage every thing fairly and impartially. For a list of Gifts, see handbills. All orders for tickets addressed to the under signed will bo promptly attended to. JOHN W. WILLnELM. may! 4 Kylertown, Clearfield Co.. Pa. ONE GOOD TWO-HORSE WAGON for sale by june?5J A. M. HILLS, 1 PROCLAMATION OFTI1E ELECTION OF ELKCTUJt OF 4 FJiESWEXT AXP VICE PliESIfiEXT Ol' THE V. .S. Wlirrtas, 1'y an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania", and the sev eral supplements thereto, it i provided, that the electors of the several counties f the Common wealth, oualified to vote for members of the Ucn- era! Asscmblv. shall hold an election at the sain nliu.es t whi.-h the same members shall have been voted for at tho preecedinjr election on the first TuesUay next attcr tue nrsl .ionuay oi oveinocr, in the yenr of our .Lord one thousand eight hun dred and forty, and on the same dty in every fourth year thereafter, for the purpose of electing Elec tors of President nnd Vice President of tho V. S. Now, therefore, I, JOSIA1I R. REED, high Sher iff of Clearfield county, in pursuance of the duty enjoined on mo by the act above referred to, nnd the said supplements thereto, do issue this, MY PROCLAMATION, giving notice to the freemen of said coutdy qualified to vote for members of tho General Assembly, to meet at their several elec tion d istr.cts on TVES DA 1". Hie 4 77 VA I" OF XOVEMISEK XEXT, then and there, between the hours of Eirut o'clock in the morning, and Seven o'clork in the evening of said day. to vote for Tll'EXTV-El'EX ELECTORS of a President and Vice President of the United States And that the several Judges. Inspectors aud Clerks, who shall have attended ut the proceeding Genera! Election, are required to attend and perform the alike duties, and be subject to alike penalties for neglect of duty or misconduct us they shall bo lia ble at saidCeucral Election, Tho Electors of tho County of Clearfield will take notice that tho said General Election will bo held at the following places: At the Court Hoasc in tho borough of Clearfield, for Lawrence township. At the hotiso of William Hoover, for tbo town ship of Bradford. At the house of John Goss, for the township of Decutur. At the house of Samuel M. Smith, for tho town ship of Beccaria. At the house of Isaac Bloom, jr., in tho borough of Curwensville, for Pike township. At the house of Jacob Maurer, for the township of Covington. At the house formerly occupied by Wm. C. Fo ley, for Brady township. At the house of Samuel Smith, for the township of Penn. At the School House tear Simon Rorabougli's. for the township of Chest. At Congress Hill School House, for the towuship of Girurd. At the house of Thomas Kylcr, for the township of Morris At the house of John Young, for tho township of Burnsido. At the house of Aseph Ellis, for tho township of Bell. At the School House in Ansouvilie, for the town ship of Jordan. At the house of Jesse Wilson, ftr the township of Huston. At the house of Thomas B. Davis, for the town ship of Ferguson. At the house of John L Bundy, for tho towiubip of Fox. At the house of John Whiteside, for the town ship of Woodward. At the Public Shoo House, for the township of Goshen. At the house of B. D. Hall i Co.. for the town ship of Karthaus. At tho house of R. W. Moore, for the township of Union. At tho house of George Turner, for the township of Boggs. At 'Juikey Hill School IIouso. for tho township of Knox. At tho house of Jacob Uublcr, for the towushiD of Grahniu. At tho Court House for the borough of Clear field. At the house of Isaac Bloom. Jr., for tho borough of Curwensville. XOT1CE i".t Fitrlhrr lUrrhg Girrn, That all Ecrsons, except Justices of the Peace, who shall old any office or appointment of trust, under the government of tho United States, or of this State, or of any incorporated district, whether n com missioned officoror otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative. Executive or Judicial departments of this State or of the United States, or auy city or incorporated district, and a!so that every luemlier of Congress and the State Legislature, ami of tho common or select council of any city, or commis sioner of any incorporated district, nre by law in capable of holding or exercising, at the same time the office or appoiuitnen) of Jude, Inspcctator. or Clerk, of any election of this Com mon wealth : and that no Inspector. Judge, or other ofSeer of any such election, ehu.II be eligible to any office voted for. And the Return Judges of tho respective dis tricts aforesaid aro requested to meet at the court house, in the borough of Clearfield, on the First Friday next after the said First Monday of No vember, then and there to do those things requir ed of hem by law. GIVEN under my hai.d and ssal, at Clearfield. this Eighth day of October, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nnd Cfty-six. and cf the Indcpendenceof the United States the Eih Ueth. JOSIAH R. REED. Shcrifi. BLACKSMUrn iXG. The subscriber would inform the public that he has taken the Black smith Shop foimerly occupied by George Orr. on the corner of Third and Mainslrcets, in tho bor ough of ClcnrScld where bo carries on the business in all its various branches. J'lueG, lS35.-ly JACOB SHUNKWEILER. LET US REASON TOGETHER. n O L L O "NY A Y S PILLS. WHY ARE WE SICK 1 IT has been the lot of the human race to be weigh ed down by disease and suffering. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, tho DELICATE? and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor Hollowny personally su perintends the manufacture of Lis medicines in the United Stutes.and offers them to a free and enlight ened people, as the best remedy tho world ever saw for tho removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Tills aro expressly combined to op erate on the stomach, tho liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any do rangement in their functions, purifying tbo blood, tho very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its forms. DISPEPS1 A AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly balf the human raco have taken thes Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to thciu in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, aud stomach complaints generally. 1 hey soon give a healthy tone to these organs, however much deranged, and when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments bava o pened "their Custom Houses to tho introduction of these Pills, that they may become tho medicine of tho masses. Lc-aruud Colleges admit that this medicine is tho best remedy ever known for pcrf sons of delicate health, or where the system hat been impaired, as its invigorating properties caver fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female, young or old. should be without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many ca ses like a charm. It is also the best aud safest medicine that can be given toChildren of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently no family should be without it. IloUoifiy Fills nre th best remedy III own in ttt trorld for the following Diseaxr: Asthma Diarrhoea Secondary Symptoms Coughs Chest Diseases Stonoand Gravel Colds Fever and Ague Venereal Affections Influenza Bowel Com plaints Female Complaints Costiveness ljrfla;oation Worms of all kinds Dyspepsia IUigestion Low ness of Spirits Debility Liver Complaints Inward weakness Dropsy Piles . Headaches Sold at the Manufactories of Profosor Hol low ay, 80 Maiden Lane. X. York and 2UStnnd, London. and by a'l respectable Druesi and Deal ers of Medicine throughout the Uuiied States, and the civilized wolrd, in box; at 23 cents, C.'i ceuU, and SI each. lIP'Thiro is a considerable raving by taking tho larger size- X. B. Dirccuons for, the guidance of patients 1b t ihtvi't rre afSied to mJi bn. pxVhi , -, 7ALVABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale his Tav ern Stand, on the corner of Market and Front streets, in the borough of Clearfield. Tho bous is large and conimodiouaand well calculated for public bouse. For particulars inquire of W. A. Wallace, Esq., or of tho aubseriber living- on th premises. W.J.HEMPHILL. March 5fh, 1336 F Oil SALE. The nndorsigncd will sell at pri- ...i.. .: r.r... Jtnn ih TlAcAfnr town ship. Cleartie!. county. Pa., containing 10t5 acres,' about of) acres ciearea. in gooa cultivation, gwi nittadow. with a good bouse, log barn and orchard, thereon ALSO, a tract of 400 acres in raid town ship, with a small improitmcnt on it ell tim bered, good water power lor gri or saw rniu, every appearance lor coat, i or irrms appiy i- Aug27-l'm I1EXRY KEI 11 AKY. Jr. - HO! FOR IOWA!! The ondeHgned. de sirous of going West, offers to sell at private sale, three lots in the village of Marvsville. one half mile cast of Clearfield Uridge. in Boggs town ship, having thereon erected n two-story weather boarded dwelling house, good stable, and a black smith shop. The terms, which will lie reasonable can be ascertained by inqniring of the undersign--ed, residing on the premises. may2S-tf SAMUEL B. DILLER. A MONEY MAKING TRADE FOR l (hE DOLLAR. JEFFltrnS'S MANUAL OF PROFITABLE A USEFUL TRADES. ARTS AND OCCUPATIONS. WITHOUT A MASTER. IS NOW READY r UR SA I.E. Th is is one of the most valuable little books of the times, to all persons ont of employment, as a number of money making trades and arts, can be learned without a master, bridc all tho genu--ine and popular receipt, and instruction of the day, forthe manufacture of tho most beneficial anil saleable articles, now in common use. Any per.on forwarding one dollar post-paid, to CJEh FRIES. Jrp'.irs. Vf'trfirM Co.. Pa., or to A. IT. Ha .tniftu. Tyrone. Blair Co., ra., will reoeive copy by return mail. And any person forwarding twenty-five cents; post paid. t C. jKirairs. will receive by- return mail, one of the three following- instructions: How to make the celebrated artificial Hoset. How t raise double crops, of all kinds of vegeta bles, with little expense, and how to catch all the Wolves. Foxes. Minks and Muskrats in the neigh borhood. Any person forwarding fifty cents, will' receive the whole three by return mail. June 4. l."Cri ly. c LOCKS Eight day, thirty hour and alarm Clocks for s-.ile nt Mnssnp s More. .ln. 13. AYER'S Cathartic Pillsr ( SCC AR COATED,) AUE MAIC TO CLEANSE THE ILO0D AXD CUBE THE SICK InvnlltZ. Kallirra, ill ot li-r, Physielaaer-Philalhi-oiiatat rmd their KfTecta, anil JimIk of their Virtue. YOU TIIE Ct'KK VT Headache, Sick I!esdache,Foul Stomnch. 1'tTTollllUS. P- Mxy 1. ltSi, Pn. J.C. Avrr.. Sir: I har Iwii rrprotwliy mrrd of th .!: Iira.l.it-hff wit Ixviy can have by a aloM or two of your Till. c permit toAri-rfrmnr4ilAttiuch,whien tlu'j cleuiu Kt oikh. It tlioy ill cure other w tbf J do uio, the ta:t i worth kttuwiug. Ynun i:h giant Mpct, T.D. VT. PKETtLC Clerk nf Slranw Vlarvm, Billon Dixordrra and Liver Complaint.- Tepaktjiest or TH Irmuo, VASnixnroM, D. C, 7 r'eb J S:n: 1 linro icvd your I'ills in my sncnU and hraplta prarfire ctcr ftiucr you made thein, aul cmiiDol henlttt9 mv tliry m tlir hrnt ratliartic employ. Tliair regit ltinr m-tloTi on th irrrr is quirk ami hoittrU, consequent ly thc-y Mr an M.lnili II remedy 6r derangement of that 01 tun. liMlerit, I hum orlitr-m fonnl a cue of Ithout dis ease no l Miinarv limt it did not rflwlilr viehl lo them. rmeniHlly Juuis. AI.UN ZO BALL, M. P- Pfiyhdan cf tiit Marine Jutfnhi. Dysentery, Relax and Worms. - Ton Orncr. 11ajsti!ti, Lit. Co., Slim., Nov. 18. 185. !. Avr: Your ft re the perfei-tioo of BiediciiM. Ta-f hre ooiie my wife more fcnod tluui 1 can tell yew. Sho I a, I been sick and piuinfC away for months. W em off t bo diH-tnied ut crt exion"e, but ot no better. She th.i ronitnrni-ed taknifc your IV.lv whiih aoon cured tier, ,y ex.;iii Lirgu qimnlitie of wormi (dead) from ber bo.lv. Tley nfiiMWiJ cored her and orr two children of bloody druent-ry. One of our netchl-or ua4 it ld.and my wifr rnied him ifh two dims of yonr I'illa, wbUa other, arouud u (i.l tntm five to tweuty dollar dorlwra bill, and loat imirh thuo. without being' enrrd entirely even llieji. mh a mi- lirme ns yonra, which i actually good aud linnexi, will be prired liei-e. GKO. J. GRIFFIN. Tbfiiuuier. Indirection and Impurity of the Blood;- Hvm Acr. J. V. lives, Misfor of Advent CUurcK, Button. I'R. AVER: I lutve nueil jour Pill with extraordinary nemo in uir family and union;; thone I am railed to visit in ditre. To rr.ulnte the orpini of dipvetion and purity the Mood they are the very let remedy I hT ever known, and 1 can eoulideiitlj- recommend them to Diy riien-ta. Yours, J. V. I1IMK8. Vtohino Co- Y- Ort. 54, 1V1. Tt'. Sik : I am oiii yonr Cathartic Pill in my prwo-tii-e. and find them an excellent pnrirhttve to cleanaa the lc;u ami puritr the foanlain of the htond. JOilN C. MEACIIAM. M. D. EryMp las. Scrofula. Kins's Evil, Tetter, Tumors, mid Salt ithfum. Frvmt a Frviuxittig iU rchti nt or iMnis. AV5. 4, 1H56. tin. Arm : Yonr tr!! are tire paraxon of all that la treat in nicJicire. They hare cure! my little daughter of li.emn orn iitMin her hand, and joel that hail proved mcirV.iV for 'car. Ilv-T mo'her li.n been long frrieenna Iv aftiicfej wiih blotch i.n.l pimples ou her skin and In rier hair. AI'i.T our child was enred. she alpo rri-d yotjr I'illa. an I they hare o.red her. ASA MORQRIDGK. Itbeunintism, Neuralgia, and Gout. F om Uie Jirr. L'r. ii.iMcl.es. of l .c ilelhodtrt F.pa. Chvrch. I'i li-ki Hi-iJ-r. ?vanaii. fl t- Jan. 6, l'iC lloxnurn mh : I iioiiM I um.-ntu-1'nl lor the relief y.iur tkill hue I'loiic'il uie if I did tn-l teport my owi to you. A odd ei'tiloil in lur limb, n':,l brought on excruciating neinni-r pain. hii-h ended in chronic rliettmatiwi. "oi i:htan.;imr 1 had the let ofphyniruiii. the uiaeaao irivw niiw and nrw. until, by the advice of jour exrel lotit rv-tit in ba'timoie, lr. Mackenzie. 1 tried your I'tlla. Their eiSrrb. were low. but ulc. by peiwtuiug iu tba ue of tin ui I itm now eutin.lv well. ciAit CuAuuta, KtT'.K Itoti.a. La. i Pec, IV, 5. Tib. AvtK : 1 l aw Iwvn entirely cured by vonr Pilla of I'heumatir Gout a fninfttl dim-e that had" afflicted ma (or year. YIX'KNT SI.1UU.L. I'or Iroiy, Plethora, or kindred Com-- latitta. i(.itirin all actie rui-ev they ate an excelr lent rvsi.'iiy. I'or Costivene" or ("oiiMipntion, and n- a Ulnner I'i 11. Hiry aie agreeable and eRectnaL rit.. Suppression, l'nrnlysis, Inflnimn tlotf. and rten Draturim, aud Partial Blind Iteaa, hnta leeii cuivo by tlie aitei-atite action of llieew Pill. Nwl of the i i'' in market cou'ain Mercnry, which, al though a valuable rruiedy in ekiltut hatida, ia lianseroua tu a public '!tl, from the ilreadltil consequencca that (re joeiitJy follow If iiirautioita uae. Theae curtain uo mac ciii jf or mineral lubetauce htorr. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CUKK OF COlGHS.COI.Di.HOAnSKXESS.ISFLr. K.ZA, IIROXCIilTIS, 1VHOOPISO COCG1I, CKOC'P, ASTHMA, ISf CiriKJST COSSl'MPTIOX, ami for the relief of consumptive patieota In advanced tarf of the dieeane. We need not mpeA to the public of it virtue. Throughout every town, and almoat every hamlet of tha American State, its wondnfld cure of pulmonary coea plaitita liava wade it already known. Kay. lew are tha fumiliec in nr civilized country on thia continent without aome eiaoiiai experience of ita effect; and fewer yet Lb ooinniunitia anv wh.-re which bare not among tlietn aome living trophy of ii xictory over the ni-tle and dan-g-ron ctUww of the throat and lung. While it i tha moat powerful antiilote vet known to maa fur the formi dable and dangeron dieeaaea of tha pulmonary organa, it i alao the pleaantet aud aafest remedy that can be em pi,, ved for infant and young person. Parent chocld have it in store against the insidious enemy that steal nin them unprepared. We have abundant ground to believe the Chkbt Pecttxai save more live by th con sumptions it prevents than thorn it cures. Keep it by von. and cure your cold while they are curable, nor neg lect tliem until no human skill ran master the inexorabi. cankor that, fastened on the vitals, eats yonr life away. Ail know tlie dreatiful fatality of lung disorders, aad aa they know too the virtue of this remedv. we need not do more than to assure tkem it it still made Uie best it can be. We spare no cost, no caie, no toll to produce tt th roost perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on it the beat agent which oar skill can furnish for their car - PREPAREB BT DR. J.C. ITER, Practical and Ataljtical Chemist, Lowell, Kaja. -, juvj sold by . '"'M. A Frank, and C. D. Watson, Clearfield ; J G. Brenner, Merrhdalo; P. AV Barrett, Lutbera burg; J. B. Segner, CarwaoTLUa, and kv dealent. brm HMnrti7 . apt,W8ftv i i 11 J 4
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