CLEARFIELD, PA., JULY 6, 1864. . Episcopal Church. By Divine permis- : Bion the Rt; Rev. Wm. Bacon Stevens, As- - iistant Bishop of the Diocease oi reniwyi vania, will hold service in St. Andrews Church in Clearfield, on Sunday the 17th day of July (instant), at 10 o'clock, A. M., and at 6 o'clock, P. M , and will remain over Monday for visitation; etc. He will also hold service in Tbttpsburz on Tuesday the 19th instant- LocAi Jtara. We will feel ourselves jrreatly obliged, if some cf our friends, in the -various boroughs and townships, will furn ish us with items of local news. Eten'ti' and occurrences of interest often transpire which tbe editor cf a paper knows nothing about, and unless some one ' in the neighborhood" apprises'' him of it, he may for all time re isain in ignorance of what has occurred. If the editor was promptly notified of every thing going on in the county, he could make a much more readable and interesting paper. EaE.DE. An error ha3 occurred in the Proclamation calling the special election in August In the first section of the law, af the words "ccntaininj? on the inside thereof the words," read as follows, " 'For the A mecdment;' and those who are opposed to such amendments, or any of them, may ex press their apposition by voting, each, as many eeperate, written or printed, or partly written and partly printed ballots or tickets, as there are amendments not approved by them, containing on the inside thereof, the words, Against" etc. The Fourth ARaid A Max Woiw aiD, etc., etc. Oar National Ani vcrsi- ty passed by without fe, public celebration in this place. -The only thing that indicated that Monday was the "4th day of July, and distinguished it from any other day of the year, was aa unusual amount of firing of p!ntola, and the getting off 'of home fire cra&era in the streets, and a meagre display of fire-works ia the evening, 'by the chil dren of several private families. Ilowever, cue incidant occurred which, 'perhaps, had a tendency soiaewhat to mar the anticipated pleasures of some of the, b'hoya. Young America", ai usual on the 4th, were out fir ing guns, etc.., and finally made a "raid" on Charles Haut'a "lager" estab:i.stnent. Ev ery effort was made to induce Charley to gtt up and ''treat" for "peace." but he re fused to "surrender." Ilisreftml to com ply with the demands of the "raiders'' had a tendency only to increase their taunts and firing and other "war-like" demonstrations, until Churiey was induced to pally forth and tuaie a "charge" on the "raiders" with a club ; whereupon the "beseigers ' retreated, followed closely by the victorious Chavly. tlnexpecteJij, however, a gun went off the wad taking effect in the thigh of Charly, in ilietisg a wound about an inch in diameter. The "raiders" then dispersed hastily, and ae wounded man was taken to the "hospi tal" where he 13 well taken care of, and will soon, it is to be hoped, be on 'picket' again. The "raiders," in turn, have been 'order ed" to surrender themselves to Captain Con stable, who will present them to General Justice for "court-martial," the result of which will be given in a "second disr atch." So passed Ju'y 4th, 1864, in Clearfield. C0UET PSCCEEDirGS. Below will be found the proceedings of "Court at J une Term, 1864 : COMMON PLEAS 1ST WEEK. W. Kerlin and D. Kerlin vs. Ed. McCar- cj-oa tl cur. iuecnamc s Jjien. ver dict, for Plaintiffs for 24S 79. Robert Potter vs. G. W. Caldwell Sum asons in Trespass. PJaintilf su.Tvrs nt.n suit. Lliia lrvin, Admr'x of Wm lrvin, vs. wat. Sioppich and M. Wise, terre tenants ?a ft. eruict, we find against Wm. Slop pieh 32 67, and not cpain-t M. Wj.se. W. Whiteside vs. R. Whiteside Kicct &ent. Verdict, for Plain:i2. 1 11. Smith ft. al. vs. A. Humphries et. l hjectment. Settled in open Court pjgaent entered for $3,476 21 with inter est. Oa motion of J. O. Hall, Ej., Frank lieldioif, Esq., was admitted to practice ia M several courts of Clearfield county. SECOND WEEK. . Jacob Barley and E. J. Pruner vs. Dan Hautz, 1). D. Woods and Stephens E-e,l".feU.t- Vet diet for defendants; f his is one of the heaviest ejectment cases tried in our county in voivingj directly, ut $30,000, besides the location of a large mberof surveys, covering an era of about ''J miles square. Much interest was felt in jae result of the trial by the community at ge- The trial occupied the entire time of th frM'51, five days- Numerous draftsof i e la"u in dispute, large and small, were "fought into court, during the progress of j", l"a some ot them gotten up in splen style, and were acredit to the draftsmen. .ne ca.e Wa3 conducted bv J. O. Miles, t of Huntingdon, and j. B. McEnal- KJ u' on the Part of the plaintiffs, and Z, , 5W0pe and W. A. Wallace, Esqj uwonaanta. c QUARTER SESSIONS. tor TTa,ames Curley Arson ahd fel-VQI- true bill CS1 Wood, Jr., and Joshua Jj J patting timber. True bill Found Wv.& -ptember session no sentence. (ct warrant issued. ftot TV?" -.Henderson and nine others isd Recognizance forfeited A: spite to next term. ood Jan"i3 Bisa Setting 5re in 7 True bill. L r 7s. v Henderson, C. Walty and act VJU(,3 u, , J f - J- , and Prosecutor, J. Philips, to ik, iuu uaiici v. eruict. liii VB J. Weatbrool Forgery. True Com- T- D. Michaels disturbance at e lectioa: Guilty- . . . . Com. vs. John Campbell Malicio 13 mis chief Verdict, n'o't guilty. Com, vs. B. Dale assault and battery. Ignoramus, po'unty to pay costs. Coin.' vs. J. Creaswell SeUinir liquor-without lisceace. Plead g-iilty. Fined $30 and costs: .. Com. vs. A. Vrn'ar Larceny. Tiue bill. Com. vs. J. A. Hegarty Selling liquor without license. True bill. Coin. vs. Hannah Bloom Larceny. Ver dict, guilty on secotid count in indictment, arid not ori .first count. Sentence deferred, andraotioh for new trial. Com. vs. W; Bautrhman Larceny. En ters bail for his appearance at next term. Com. vs. A. Reniillct Malicious mis chief. Recognizance forfeited, with respite to next term. . - Com. vs. M. M'Caliy Malicious mischief. Ignoramus ; prosecutor to pay costs. Com. vs. J. Beatty Larceny. True bill. Com. vs. J. A. Ilegarty Selling liquor to minors. True bill. Com. vs. J. M'Cartney Larceny. Plead guilty. Sentence, to pay $1 fine and costs, and sent to Western Pennsylvania House of Refuge. . Com. vs. Peter Owens assault and bat tery. Settled. . Coin. vs. D. Michaels Surety of the Peace. Laid over. .- Com. 78. J. Gossind ethers Nuisance. True bill. . . Com. v. J. Quigley Felony andLarceny. True bill. Com. vs. J. A. Ilegarty Selling liquor without license: 1'lcad guilty. Fined $15 and costs. j ROAD' MATTERS. , ! Pbtitions. For a private road froni tract No. .')6T4 in name of "Morris & Delany" to Beiinett'sbrauch at John Tyler's, in Hus ton tp. Viewers, Samuel McClosky, Iii ram Woodward, A. J. Apl'er. For a road t'zyui New Millport to Turkey Hill. Viewers,. Samuel McClosky, 1'. A. Rowles, Daniel Boma'ii. v - . For a private road from tract No. .0067 in name of "Win. Powers" to township road at P. Uevener's farm iulfu'stori tp. View ers, Samuel MeClosky, If. Woodward, A. J. Apfccr. . For u read from Bia'nctard': camp to a point 011 the public road licur Rock tori Pnst ofhee. Viewers, Uosel Lutlier, Joseph Lyon-. Sr., Hains Kirk. For ievr of a private road in Huston tp. Viewer.-. Alexander irvin, Alviii Bliss, Frank II r itt. For a private roa l from J. J. Pee'.? pa'w mill U ilank road in Girard tovffiship. Viewers. Jlou. P. Lamm, Francis Hu garr, N. Roi'ssilet. l or a road JVom mouth of Sanbunr Run in Boggs townsJup, on Big Clearfield Creek, to end" of A. Ba'hinan's lane in Decatur township. Viewed J. L. Cuttle, Chas. Sloau, W. K. Wrigir. For a road in Burnt'de tp., to load from farm of John Fry to Cherry-tree road at .Joseph Brothers. Viewer?, Amos Fry, D. Bricklcy, Horace Patehiii. For a road from the publu- road at John Butler's to Sinneuiahoning road near John Shaw. Jr's. Viewers, W. D. Bigler, Sam uel Shaffner, Martin Kline. ror a private road leading from the turn pike to the house of A. Eliincer s farw, in liraay tp. lowers. Wain, Eli Rishel. 1 r R. Luther, Jaii'es For review of part of road between Geo. Atcheson's and Patchin's naw-niiH.in Burii 5ide towii;;'hip. Viewer?-, Jacob Boice, M. Irvin, Hemy laU hm. For a road leading from Christian Korb"s in Brady township, to Daniel Fryer-in Bell township. Viewers, R. Luther, Jackson Bonsall. John Hays. The petition of citizefis of Pike township for the appeintiifCEtcf a Supervisor, where upon the Court appoint John Bloom, Jr., Supervisor. The petitition of citiretts of Pel' town ship a-sking for a change of town.-'h.TO line so as to include the petitioners in Person tp ; whereupon the Court appoints. L. M;Clos ky, John Smith, ot Bleora tp., :and Wm. M. Bloom, of Pike tp., "commissioners to inquire into the propriety of granting the prayer of the r?titiTier. Confirmed Absolutk. A road from P. Rout h's mill to Patrick Shoden in Karthaus township. A road from Souteast corner of land of F. S. Washburn to i uiiie below mouth of V, hitiiierliun. A road from Daniel Ulmer's to Jonathan Hartshorn's .saw-mill in Pike tp A road from Thomas Michaels to the grist mill and steam saw-mul of James Ivaueh in Karthaus tp. A roa l from John Hancock's to the routh west corner of Hiram Leech, in Pike tn. Confirmed Ni. Si. A road from Sundv creek road to the Clearfield road mile west of Mulsoubur. A change of road from Ilegarty's X roads to -Muddy run at J. !. JMcLully s in iieccaria tn. A road from Charles Smith's via John Rose's to road at or near R. Lewis in Fer guson tp. A private road from P. Gearhart's saw mill to cross cut pike near J ames and Peter oineaism Hoirtrs tn. A review of road from C. & P. Sehnarr's mill to Sinnemahoningroad in Karthaus tp, To vacate Big run road in Graham tp. A road from public road leading from In diana to Curwensville to at or near the house of James Wetzel, thence bv the nearest and best route to Indiana county line near J. Martin'?. In reference td road from A. M'Garvey's to public road at C Thurston's in Chest tp. the Court ordered : "The report is set a- side beeaii.se it is signed by Mr. M'Closky, who had no authority to act as a viewer, and the Order is enlarged until the next term and referred back to be executed by the viewers appointed by the Court." Bv request. This is to certify, that we, a part of the official members of the Clearfield charge, met at the house of J. II. Bratten, to investigate the report against said Bratten, our pastor, and after an im partial investigation of the whole affair, we certify that said Bratten has no blame at tached to him, and that paid reports are without any foundation. Given under our hands and seala this 8th day of June, 1864. Oeo. Ea'rhard, David Fox, Philip A. Long Lewis Earhard, Fl.s Alfred A. Long, l. s. John Morgan, l.8. The Commissarv General of trrfsorers finds by his books that we have fifty thousand rebel prisoners on hand, which is a large ex M A.BRIED : On July 3d, by Rev. J. II. Bratten, Mr. Manning Dcn to Miss Carrie A. Horn, of Pike township. On the 23d June, at Aurora, 111., by Rev. E. L. Hunt, Mr. Joseph Miles of Clear field county, P td Miss Mary C. Wood ward, of De Kalb county, Illinois. DIED: On July 1st, 1864, at the residence of M. A. Fratrik. in this" : borough, Mrs.' R&ifSccA Mapes, in the 88th year of her age. Mrs. M. was among the first settlers of the county having come here about the year 1804 or 1805. She was a con'sLstent member of the Methodist church, an affectionate mother, a kind and accommodating neighbor, aud beloved by all who knew her and ever ready to do a kindness when it was in her power to do so. She will long be remembered for her many Christian virtues. Peace to her ashes, tfji I fi REWARD ! Some unknown person A JJ or persons having feloniously broke in to the bouse of the undersigned about the 2ftth of April, lb64, and stolen therefrom three webs of muslin, several blankets, pillow cases, table oloth, two coats, one bonnet, a lot of sugar, soap, and other articles, the above 'reward will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of tbe thief or thieves, or for such information that will lead to their conviction. MARTIN O. STIRK. .New Miilpcrt, May 11, 1864,-2in pd. 1864 GRAND OPENING OF 1864 GOODS AT c. W. & n. w. smitit; s, comprising a general assortment of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware, Wooden-waiv, Boots and Slides, Notions, &c., &c, kc. Best quality of Prints, Delaines, Moiauibiques, Linen, Poplins, Balzarines, Lavellaa, Oinghame check, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls, plain silks, fowlard silks, cagsatnr res cottonades, jeans, tweeds, satirietts, bleached muslins (at less than city wholesale prices) brown muslins. HOSIERY, Gloves, Kibbons.Trimmings, But tons, (in groat variety) collars, velvet riboon,veils, headnets, embroidery, braids, handkerchiefs, la dies elastic pages, whalebones, bindings, chil drens', misses', ad ladies' hoop skirti, Qiialfer and Corset Skirts. new sTYLk Balmorals'. Pagar. Tsa,Co2ee. Molasses, Spices. Ac., Oranges, f'plit Peas, Leiions, Full Tea Setts, Diuhe. com mon and f tiO ware, cups.saucers..preservejars Ac. Tl'BS, Broom's. Churgs, Mops. Buakets, Mohs ures. brushes, combs, wickj, fancy baskets, bowlj", door-mats, window blinds, cords, tassels, etc., etc Childreni, Jfissca and Ladies' morocco boots, shoe3, baluiorais. aud gaitori. U. S. 1040 B0KM These IionOs are issued under the act of Con gress of March ih. ISrt4, which provides that all bonds issued under this act tdiall be exempt from taxation by or uxJpr any State or municipal au thority. Subscriptions to these bonds are receiv ed in United States notes or notes of Natiunal Banks. They are - tie bkdeekkd ix coin, at the pleasure of the (.iovernmcnt. t any period not Irss thnti t?n iior mtim than forty yrarx from their date, and until their redemption five per ce.nt. will ne pau iv coin, on Bonds of not over one hundred dollars 'annually end on all other Bonds seu.i annua'ly. The icter-'st i parable on the first Jays of .March and Septate her in each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon b.Eds. ns they may prefer. Registered Bonds are recorded on the books of the U. S. Treasurer, aud can be transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon bonds are payable to bear r, aud aro aeie convenient far Commercial U4CS. Subscribers V this loan will have tbe option of having their liouds draw interest from March 1st,' by pitying the accrued interest in coin ,or in U ni'ed States note.-, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, for premium,) or receive them drawing interest from the date of subscrip tion aid deposit. As these Bonds are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, their value is increased from one to three per cent, per annum, according to tbe rate of tax ltvies in various parts of tha country. At the prescut rate of premium on gold they pay I OVER EI-JHT PER CERT INTERLST in currency, find are of cijual convenience us j cimaneiit or temporary investment. It is believed that uo securities ofler so great iridoeement to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S. Bonds. In ali other forms of indebted tiesj, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or seperate communities only is pledged for payment, while for ths debts of the United States the Whole property cf the country is holden to secure the payment of both princi pal and interest in coin. These bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $60 up to any magnitude, on tbe same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of tbe interest. It may be useful to state jn this connection that the total Funded Debt of the United States on which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March, 1884. was $783,905,000. The interect oa this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $45, 937.128, while the customs revenue in gold for tbe current fiscal year, endirig June 30th, 1864, has been so far at the rate of over 5100,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the present gold rev enues of the Government are largely in excess of the want3 of the Treasurer for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase ot the tar iff will doubtless raise the annual receipts' from customs on the same amount of importations, to $150,000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Batiks acting as loan agents were not issued from the United States Treasury until March 29, but in the first three weeks of April the subscriptions averaged tuore than TEX MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. ( Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of Public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of the National Depository Banks,) will furnish farther nformation on application and afford evtry faetl- ity to tuhcrb4rs. May 11, 18G4-2imo. "TISSOLUTiqi PARTNERSHIP.- .Notice is hereby given that the partnership uereioiore existing between John Tyler and m .1. oenryver, aoing business as lyler and fcchry ver, has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent. JOlli XX LKK. June flth 1864 -pd. WM. T. SCHRYVEU BULKLEY'SlATEN'i LUMBER DRIED BV SUPERHEATED STEAM. The under signed respectfully informs the people of Clear field and adjoining counties that he has the agen cy of the above patent and will sell individual, county or township rights for its use. , The lum- cer anea by this process is stronger, finishes bet ter, is easier on tools, and requires less time in drying than any other process known, drying I Inch lumber perfectly in 3ft hours better than many .months under the old system using the fame amount of fuel per day that a common kiln consumes.- The certificate of a number of resi dent mechanics well known in this community is amply sufficient to convince the most sceptical of us utility, rersons aesirous oi purcn&sing rignts ...ill TnlI,T T i", - T, rr, , uuicd3 IV11.Y U. IUliLL. June 24. 1863 Cearfield. Pnn'a. 0L0THING!!i! Men, Youths and Boys can be supplied with full suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at KKIZENSTt'iN CRO'S & CO.. where it is sold at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal satisfaction which has been given, has mduoed them to increase their s ock, which is now not surpassed by any estab lishment of the kind in this part of the Stale. Beizertstein Bro's & Co., Sell goods at a very small profit, for cash ; Their goods are well made and fashionable. They give every one the worth of his money. They treat their customers all alike. They sell cheaper than every body else. Their store is conveniently situated. They having purchased their stock at reduced prices they can sell cheaper than others For these and ether reasons persons should buy their olothmg at REIZENSTEIN BRO'S A CO. Produce of every kind taken at the highest market prices. May 18, 1S64 NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST RCKtYED vHLlJaM F. iKtVIN'S STORE. Oy MARKET ST.. CLE AKTI EI.I, PA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Seasonable Goods APE TO BS HAD At THE CHEAP CASH STORE. The undersigned has just received from the Kast ern cities a lurge and well selected stock of the most seasonable goods, which he can dispose of at tha reasonable prices. Ilis friends and. custom ers aro invited to examine bis stock .of goqds. and ascertain the prices b'efcre purchanng elsewhere as he leels persuaded none undersell him.. His stock embraces a well selected assortment of njtr-GooDS Anij notions, Hardware, Queensware, GROCERIES, DUUGS, OILS, PAINTS AlST) G'LaSS, HOOTS, StfOES", llATS AND CAPS. BTidKES AND BlSltETS, School Books arid Stationary, NAILS AND SALT, And a great variety of ether useful articles, all which will be sold cheap for cash, or ex changed for approved produce. tSoto'tte '-cheap eagh store' if you want to buy goods at fair prices. Mayll. 18S4. F. IRWIN. F.N.S.G.atB.&Sk HEAD! READ!! READ ! B0YNT0N & SHOWERS CLEARFIELD, PA., Have received their first supply of Seasonable tioods, which they uTe now offering for sale at the LOWEST" CASIL PRICES. Their stock cc'nsista cf a general variety o. Pry-Ooods. Groceries, I!afd-war, Queens-ware, Tin-wars. Willow-ware. AVooden-warn. Prnrininni ' Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing, Ac. lor the Ladies. Tbey would call especial attention to the large and good assortment of new styles and patterns of now opening, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks, j Dclxiues. AJpacai, tlirihams. Ducals. Priiits. Jle. riu os, Cuabnieres, Plaids. Brilliants. Poplins, Be-reg'-. Lawns Nankins, Linen, Lace. Edgings, Col erettes. Braids, Beltc, X'eils, Nets. Corsettd, Nu bias, ilooiis. Coats, Mantels. Balmoral tkirts, Ho Mery, Gloves Bonnets. Flowers. Plumes-Ribbons, Hats. Trimmings. Buttons Combs. Shawls. Braid, MiittiLS, Irish Linens, Cambrics, Victoria Lawns, citjss, iooiaeis, .nuns, L,inen uanaKercmeis etc. Of Men's Wear Tbey have also received a large and well select ed Stock, consisting ot Cloths, Plain and' Fancy Cassitneres, Cashmerets, Tweeds, Jeans, Cordu roys, Bever-Teen, Linens, Handkerchiefs, Neck ties, Hosiery, G loves, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, etc., etc Ready-Made Clothincr In the latest styles and of the best material, consisting of Coats, Pants. Vests, Shawls, Over coats, Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, etc. Of Boots and Shoes, They have a largo assortment for Ladies and Gen tlemen, consisting of Top Boots. Brogans, Pumps, Gaiters, Balmoral Boots, Clippers, Monroes, etc Groceries and Provisions Such as Cofl'ee, Syrups, Sugar, Rice, Crackers, Vineear, Candles. Cheese, Flour. Meal. Bacon. Fish, coarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, etc. Coal Oil Lamps, Coal oil, Lamp chimneys, Tinware a great Tarle. ty, Japanware, Egg beaters. Spice boxes, Wire Ladels, Sieves, Dusting pans, Lanterns, etc , ete. Carpets, Oil-cloth, Brooms. Brushes. Baskets, Wash boards,. Buckets, Tubs, Churns Wall-paper, Candle wick. Cotton yarn and Batting, Work baskets. Umbrellas, eto. Rafting Ropes, Augers, Ajes. Chisels, Saws, Files, Hammers, Hatchets, N'.ils, Spikes, Grindstones, Stoneware, Trunks. Carpet bags, Powder, Shot, Lead, eto. School Books, Writing and Letter paper. Fancy note and com mercial paper, pens, penoils and ink. copy books, elates, ink stands, fancy and common envelopes. Carriage Trimmings, Shoe Findings. Glass and Putty, Flat Irons and Coffee mills, Bed cords and Bed screws, Matches, Stove blacking, Washing soda and Soap, etc. Flavoring Extracts; Patent Medicines, Perfumery of various kinds. Fancy soaps, Oils, Paints. Varnishes, and in fact every thing usually kept in a first class Store. They invite all persons to call and examlse their stock, and hope to give entire satisfaction. BOYNTON A SHOWERS Clearfitld, Pa.. May 13lb, 1W4 A JOINT RESOLUTION. PROPOSING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. B it rxolvd hy th Senat and llanm ot R rrsentst'tvet of tit Commonwtaltk of PrpnsyJvri ma in. General Assembly 1'irt, That the following amendments be proposed, t't tbe Constitution of the Common w.-altS, ia accrdtnee with the pro visions of the tetiti t article thereof : There phall be rfu additional eeotipn to the third article of tb Constitatica. to be designated as section fo'ur.-is follows : ' ''Section 4. Whenever any- of the Qualified e lectors of this Commonwealth fhall b4 io any ac tual military service. under a requisition fiom the President of the United States, or by tbe author ity of this Commoawealth, fjich. electors may ex ercise the right of suffrage in all.elepuons by jSo citizens, under such regulations as are. or shall be, prescribed, by. law, . as ally as if they were present at their usual place of election.' Section 2. There shall be two additional sec tions to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eigkt, and nine: as fol lows : "Sectiox 8. No bill shall be passed by the ieg" Lilature, containing more than .oaesubjbc which shall be clearly expressed in the title, etcept ap propriation bills " 'Section 9. No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature granting any powers, or pivilegos. in any ense. where the authority to grant such pow ers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be. conferred upon the Courts of thisCoinmoiiwclath." HENRY C JOHNSON, Sptaitr of the Hons of Representatives. JORS P PENNEY, . Speaker of the Stnute Office or thsSbcvktarvoftheComuoxwca'.th H AHRISUCKG, At'KIL 25. 1UE4 J Pennsylvania, ss : I do hereby certify that the XT'- foregoing is a full, true aud correct copy ( SEAliV' the original Joiut Resolution of tbe fie ral Assembly, entitled -'A Joint Resolution proposicg certain amendments to the Constitution," as the same retrains on file ia this office. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hind and caused tbe seal of tbe Secretary's office to be affixed, the day ard year above written. F.LI SLIFER. Secretary of the Commonvea!t. Tbe above Resolution bavinsr been sirreed to bv a majority of the members of cash Hotse at two successive sessions of the General Assembly of tbis Commonwealth, the proposed amendments will be submitted to the people, for their adop tion or rejection on the first Tuesday of An gta t, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, in aCordarwth the provisions of the tenth article of tha Consti tution, and the act. entitled 'An Act prescribing the time and manner of submitting to tbe people, for their approval and ratification or rejection, the proposed amendments to the Constitution." approved tbe twenty-third dav of April, one . 1 J : ' t. r i - x j . X - ELI SLIFER. Mar 4, 14. Sec'y r-f Commonwealth 1864 SPRING. 1864 JUST RECEIVED A L'OT OP NEW GOODS AT MRS. WELCH'S, Consisting of Artificials, Bonnets. Buckles, Crapes iBuiea caps, uaua-ooxes, cape-net, t ou nota tions for lists and Bonnets, Flowers, Felt and Straw Hats, Feathers for Hats, Plumas. 4et Boanet-pins, Ruches, Illusion Ribbons. Veils-Rib-bon wire, Bonnet Silks, ' And'eveiy variety of Millinary Goods. ALSO, Perfumeries. Laird's Bloom of Youth. Soar Paper and envelopes, needles. Pins. Head-dresses. hair nets, hair-pips, .hair-oils, kid-tloves. tin. aaive.ueniai cream, amorosia, coicns, aress-trtffi mmgs. Crochet cotton and kneedlea. s:lk. . lisle mreaa. wool aqa cotton gloves, wool and cotton nose, gum dsus, stay Dtnaing, tape, silk thread .IIAOIC RlTF.ri.ING. Saddlers' gilk. machine silk, cotton-thread, but tons, baskets, collars. lace-collars and veils, bolts, gum-combs, gum cord, brushes, hooks and eyes, braid, beads. Bristol-buardcuiit-oraid.Gall apber's soap and hair oil, shawl pins, mittens, music, music paper, eiaflio. beaa aud bugle triinmmga.- VELVET RIBBONS. Wire, Berlin wool, split sephyr. Shetland wool, tatting-octtoc and shuttles, crochet needles, twi 1!-L. . Ll,l L. . .. . . iienis, wnmeoones, toys, candies, cnina and ivo ry toys, bobbinetts, pencils, pens, embroideries. curjoui uoop-tKins, mourning-veiis, mourning ,.u , iu(ic3, uupio, iiiiy wane, lie lb IliTfc TRIMSfiNS. Qiitllrc'g endersieeves, dolls, porte-monnaies. caniiKercniois, scissors, marbles and tissue paper ,i, . r ir i. .1 -, i i , , - ... rt.ii ui Doica sue win sen sneap lor oasa. Braid and Embroidery Stamping with the la- test patterns. March 18. 186. J. P. KRAl'ZER, ,., , TEALER IX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, AC. fboSt street, (above the academt,) CLEARFIELl, PA. LADIE'S DRESS GOODS. New Styles Alrvtsjiig., Pla'ds, Mutimblque, Broche-Mohaif. Valencia. Silks, Wool-Delains, French; cierlnss, gicjtiauis.lawns. Juft opening at the store of J. P. KRATZEK , STAPLE DRY GOODS. Clothes. Cassimer, Cloak-Cloths, Tweed. Sat inett.Siik, warp-flanae!, Ticking. Muslin. I.inins, prints at the old prices. J. P. KKATZER. BONNETS. Paxbionable Bonnets, Hats, Nets.Cape. Shakers, ribbon. Cowes. pinmes-, Bonfjet-siltn crape, nets, uiiwiuarv goQae generally. J. r. IxKAitB. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Tinware. Qc'eeoEware, Glasswaro,. Woo.Ienware, looking glusses, clocks, nails, g.lass. oils, paints, lamps, wall-paper at all prices' at KRAT2ERS. . . BOOTS AND SHOES: A complete assortments. of Ladies' Beets, Gon tleraan sbhoes, misses', boys, and children's gaiters and boe8, at J. p. K.RATZER. MEAT Sucar cured Hams. Plain Hams. shoulders, side, mesa pork.dired beef a large stock always on Land KRATZLK. CLOTHING full Buits to match, of coats, pants A vests Dusters overhallg. boys clothing at J. p. KRATZER'S PROVISIONS FIour,cheese,lard, dried apples, dried peaches received regularlv from the west by J. P. KRATZEK. " GROCERIES A full eipek . of choice groceries at a small advance on city prices at the store of J. p. KRATZER. CARPETING Ingrain ,hemp", cot ton, Floor oil cloth, Brocatelie, Door mats Ae . at tha store ef J. P. KiUTZER. SHAWLS Brocbcs Sfella Baj- State, silk, csxhrnere, t dibit, all qualities tor sale at the store of J. P. KRATZER. HATS AND CAP3 Oatfordi' Spring styles at , J. P. KRATZER'S. FISH Mackerel,. Codfish, Herring, Salmon, in all site packages. J. P. KRATZER. SALT and Plaster in large quan tities for eale by J. P. KRATfER. 5IANTLES in great variety at April 27. J. P. KRATZgR'S. AT LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, paints, white lead, etc.. at K. A. IRVlN'fe SALT a good article, and very cheap at t store of WM F, IRWIX. Cleargft t. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALB U.MS, for ssle at Hartvick Hwn' p , TBMS of-the journal. The RarrsaAii'i Jocrsai is published on Wed. nesday at 91,s0 per annum in advance Abyzk tisemi.vts inserted at SI .00 per son a re, for threw er less insertions Twelve lines (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 25 eenU. A dednction will Go made to yeirly advertisers. IRVIN BROTHERS. Dealers in Square SiW4 -Lumber., Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Grafa, As , Ac, Burnsid Pa., Sept, S3, 1893 JAMES. E. WATSON. Merchant and. Dealer Io; .Timber. Saw Logs, Boards and tShinirl, Ma fysville, Clearfield connty, Pa. Jane 29, 1S6. REDKRICK LEITZINGER. Manufaeturar of ..11 kinds of Stone-ware, Clearfield. Pa. Or--ders solicited wholesale or retail. . Jan. 1, 1S03 RANS A BARRETT, Attorneys at Law. Clear y ceia. r. May 13. 1803. l. J. cftAKg. : : ; ; ; ; Walter bahrett. ROLER1VI. WALLACE. Attorney at Law. Clear firU, Pa Office in .Shaw's new row. Market street, opposite Naugle's jewnlry store. May 26. HF.NAUOLE. Watch and Clock. Maker, and . dealer, in Watches. Jewelry, Ao. Room in Graham's row, Market street. Nov. 10. HBUCIIER SWOOPE. Attorney at Law, Clear . field. Pa Ofc in Graham's Row, fourdoo t west of Graham A Boynton's store. Not. 10. WALLACE HALL, Attorneys at Law. Clear , teld, P, December 17, 1962. William A. Wallace. jonno. RALL. TjfAltTSWICK A HUSTOM. Dealers in Drugs, XI Medicines. Paints. Oils. Stationary. Perfume ry, Fancy Goods, Notions, etc., eto , Market street, Clearfield. Pa June, 29, 1884. FA. FLEMMING, Lumber-city. Pa., Nursery . man and Dealer in all kinds of Trait and Ornamental Trees, Plants and Shrubbery All or dcrs by mail promptly attended to. May 13. JP. KRATZER, deaUr in Dry Goods, Cloth. . icg, LUrdfraro. Queensware, Groceries. Pro visions Ae. Front Street, above the Academy. Clearfield. Pa. April 27. A1TILLIAM F. IRW IN, Marketstreet, Clearfield, Y Pa., Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer chaudise. Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, and family articles generally. Nor. 10. TOllS G I'ELICH, Manufacturer of all kinds o4 Cabinet-ware, Market street. CI earfiuld. Pa. He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice, and attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0.'59. T"vR M. WOODS, Practice Phvsicia. and Examining Sureeon for Pensions. Office. Soutbr.wojt .corner of Second, and Cherry Street, Ciearteld, Fa. Jfcntiary 31, 183. rnHOMAS J. M'CCLLODGH. Attorney at Law. X Clearfield. Pa. Office, east of tba "Clearfield oo. Bank. Deeds and other legal instruments pre pared with promptness aud aocuracy. July 3. JB M'ENALLT, Attorneyat Law. Clearfield. . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining ootznties. OEca iri new bricS buildlzjgVcfj'Bbyn t&n, 2d street, one dour south of Lanioh's Hotel. ICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and De mestie Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Liquors, Ac. Room, on Market street, a few doors wont ot Journal OJles, Clearfield, Pa. Apr27. LARRIMER A TEST, Attorneys at Law. Clear field. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business entrusted to their oare In Cleaf field and adjoining counties. August 6, 1858. R, W3, CjiSifBtLu offvrs his profeesienil serviceats the citizens of Moahannan aixl vl oinitj:. He.can be consulted at his reside no at all titnes,, unless absent on professional basinesa. Mohssnnon, Centre co., Pa., May 13, 1803. WM. ALBERT A BRO'S. Dealers In Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Q1usscjware,i,F6ur, Baoofl, etc., Woodland Clearfield county, Peun'a. Also, extensive deelers in all kinds of sawed lum ber, shingles, and square timber. Orders solici ted. Woodland, Aug. 19th, 18fi3. AUCTIONEER The undersigned having been licensed an A uotioneer. desires Lo In form the oititens of Clearfield oounty that he will attend to thecall.ingof sales, throughout theoopn ty. upon short notice. Post-office address, atthar Bloomngrille or Curwensville. WM. M BLOOM. Bloomingville. April 6. 1361. AfCTldEER. The undersigned having obtained a lisoence as auctioneer, would in form the citizens of Clearfield county tout he will attend to the calling of tales, in anr part of of tbe county, whenever called upon. Charges, moderate., Post office address, Cush. Cleajfield cennty. Pa. . JOHN F. LEE. Anl 20, lb6-3ap. AtqTlONEEK. The undersigned baring' been Licensed an auctioneer would inform the citixens of Clearneid Connty. that he will at tend to calling sales in any part of the Connty whenever called upon. Charges Moderate , Address J M. SMITH. Hegartys X Roads, Clearfield Co- Pa February 3d 1H84. AUCTIONEER. The undersigned having been Licensed an Auctioneer, would inform the cititens of Clearfield county that he will at tend to calling eales, in any part of the oounty, whenever called upon. Charges moderate Address, JUHS M ilUU.HL.lX, May 13 Rower Po , Clearfield co.. Pa. N. B. Persons calling sales without a proper li cense are subjeot to a penalty of S&0. whioh Di vision will be enforced against those who mar vi olate the same. . . T- MISS E. A. P. RYNDER. Teacher. cf Pfaao-I'orte. Melodean, Guitar, Har mony, and Vocal Musio. Mxty private, and twelve class lessons included in one term. .Rooms with Mrs. H. D. WeUb. Clearfield', Jcly 1, 1883. DK. tlTCII S MEDIUIN ES. A fresh sup ply of these invaluable Family Medicines are for sale by M. A. Frank, Clearfield, consisting oi Pain Cure.r ; Restorative, a great our for oolds and cough; and Anti-Bilious Physic. Tbey hara been thoroughly tested in tbis community, and are highly approved. Tutthew. CO AND SEE THE NEW GOODS AT J. E. WATSON'S, Marjsville, Clearfield County, Penn': Cheap for cash or exchanged, for Timber, Boaids. Saw Logs or fchlngUs. Oct. 14. 18S3. J AllKS E. WATSON. DENTISTRV ! riENTISTltfr J,! Dr. F. M- M'Kiernan having 1 oca ted at Smith's Mills, (Janesviile.) Clearfield Co.. Pa., informs tbe citizens of that, plaoe and vioinity. that he will endeavor to render satisfaction to all who mar favor him with their patronage. Professional calls to any part of tbe owuntry promptly attend ed -to. Work done on Vulcanite. Terms moderate. May 11, 18S1 -3m. Dr. F. M. McKlERNAN. NEW WATCn JEWELRY STORE. The undersigned having located in thq ber ongh of Clearfield, (at tbe shop formerly occupied by R Welch as a jewelry shop,), is prepared Ut do work of all kinds on tbe most reasonable term. Tbe cash will positively be erpeoted when tha ' work is delivered. He ia confident that heoan, not be excelled by any workmen in townoreoun.tr. Come one .' torn all ta the Sign ftk$ i WattK. April 0,'62.1y-pd. S. U. LACC4ILIK. TEMPERANCE HOtjSEv-Teo subscriber would respectfuUr inior die ojtixeM ,f Clearfield oounty, thatfta has rented! ta.-Iipto Hotel." and wilt nse every endeavor to e coots mo dal those who may favor him with tlrasr eassota. He will try to furnish tbe table with th bt the "' country ean afford, and will keep hay a!yj'f io aooommodate teamsters. Geotlemesde&rt'iergvt tSe "Tipton Hotel.?' SAMCTET PSQ Jfif T!rtou. Pa , Mar ?5. 13v 7 cess in favor of the Union.