IJJJ THI 1 8 a 1 $aft$mnn'$ journal CLEARFIELD, PA., JULY 27, 1864. Friends of the Soldiers ! Remember, that next Tuesday, August 2d, is the day of election. . Found several small keys, on d ring, on Tuesday morning. The owner can have tue same by calling at the Jonnm -office. Godey for August has bTcn . received. The fashions are fine, the. engravings good, n,l tl Htrarv contents interesting. and the literary conteni Correction. -The i .lace of holding the elections in Rradbrd township is at Jacob I'eareo's, instead of W m. Hoover's as here tofoie printed. New Goods. The citizens ot Clearfield, und the public generally, are informed that Messrs. iJoynton, Showers & Graham have just received a new supply of Pry-Goods, Notions, Groceries, etc. Give them a call. Cu.v.vfiE l Stamp Ditties. Business men will not forget, that a change has been made in the excise law, and that'from and after August 1st, the stamp schedule, here tofore published by us will not answer. We will publish the new schedule in our next. Rally ! Friends of the Soldiers ! Rally to the polls on Tuesday next, and k1kw uur brave defenders that 3ou are not ungrateful for the great sacrifice they are making. Rain and the Crops. A copious and rciYe.-diing rain prevailed in this section du ring Monday last, which has revived the drooping and parched vegetation. The corn lias not suffered very materially from the drought, and with continued propitious weather will yield a good crop. Buckwheat and potatoes will also be good, should the reason be favorable. The Scientific American savs that Peru vian bark is the onlv antidote to the m.-il.-irl.i which prevails on the James river in August September and October, and recommends that even' person who has a friend in the army send him a dollar s worth of quinine. with instructions to put as much as will lie on the point of a pen-knife in his coffee ev ery morning, and the probability is that he will escape chronic diarrhea, fever and ague ana auiious lever. New Firm. We would state for the infor mation ot the public, that Messrs, Boynton & Showers have associated with them Ed. Urnham. and that-hereafter the business will be conducted in the name of Boynton, cu . i'. rt i ,i ia i cmrwurs a uranam. .iur. uranam is a young man with some experience in mor chandizing, of a pleasing disposition, and of stru t business habits, and will be ouite an addition to the already very accommodating unu oouging nrm. w e wish them success m their new association. Tiokets for the Amendment. We would say to our friends throughout the county, that we have sent a supply of tickets to the several election districts, by letter, within a few days past ; which, we hope, will be duly received. To make sure of sufficient tickets being on hand, on elec tion day, wo took the precaution to send some to from three to five prominent and active men in each district ; who, it is pre sumed, will be at the polls early, on Tues day morning. Friends ! be active : and poll your full vote, if possible the soldiers expect this much from j-ou. A 1 icnic. The picnic gotten up under iuu au-piees oi Jiiss IVate fc heller s school, iuu wnicu came on on k5aiurua' atternoon last, we understand was an entire success. At the appointed hour, the children of the school, and a number ot voung persons, wended their way to liberty Spring," where a table had been erected for the re- cttption and spreading out of the rnoil , . . r3 tunics, preriareu ior the occasion, jlu a bundance of everything that would take the fancy of the children, as well as some substantial.-?, were on hand ; which the young sters seemed to enjoy very much. " After partaking of the sumptuous repast, the re mainder of the day was spent in the various -x nu amusements, ana in the evening the whole party returned to town much delight h1 with their trip to the grove. Miss Shel W is worthy of much credit for the manner "i winch the whole affair was conducted. COEEESPOUDENCE OF THE JOUEKAL. Letter from Philipsburg, Pa. PjliMPSHL'RO, Pa., July 25th, 1864. Dkar Journal : Scarcely had the ex citement ot the late rebel raid passed, and our town restored to its statua-pio, when all i a sudden, everybody was on their forked fiiJ. runuing to and fro, as if the rebels surely were about to demand the surrender 't the town, or levy a contribution, and mereuy let us escape a regular plundering -'ration. All this came from the arrival i the Deputy Provost Marshal, with tick- ior lorty-two ot our subject-to-draft pop "ation, to attend the ereat military ball going 0 L,wn J n " " jjie t;cfc. ts came very unexpected, and took us all u' surprise the Deputy was a complete urj.rie party of one. The question pro loundcd was, who is drafted? All who subject to military duty, were anxious 'o know if they had received an invitation, fc?'l if informed that they had, down went excited rhiz, to a point, tar below that vor created by a Tall in gold, to a "bear" f all street. But, if the reply was that Je had not, his excited features gave way to ie nH)t bright and jovful countenance, ev f woni by a "bull," who had succeeded in nmii:ng the precious metal up to 2'JO in the " 1 he following is the list of those are invited fiom the town and its vi- niilty: Wm. H. Jnmvj 1 f irrw-m T?, Jnn, ... T . T'?. Wm. Ward, Mark Bateman, Sam- ti J Wl's, Harry Kessler and John Todd, 'r whoIe number drafted is forty-two. I L.1I1 .1 Ov.m.. A i M i , T - t , I I.. nUI. l) 1 ; "ui.-.k. vxanue, .uaru jtOOK,J HO. I i utaim. , ,ftai, .m. V. Mayer, Beni. Jones. G. here of a man, (r) re i1:11.1"' Sam'l. Fleck, Jos. Ferguson. D. C. no great distance I- I.. " Ayers, J. Oscar Lorraine. Jno. ceived a polite note. ..! ... J- Malouey, Jesse L. Test, Ja- informed him, that -- vv iv i i v;uiiiiiiil' iid.ni. i mi Arm to hi "I h UL'f was a hundred ner cent, drawn thi tiiu. sreai many oi those uow dralted are in the service and others over age. They report at Rcllefontc Aug. 3d. During the week there was a convention held here, that had. for its object .something in relation to the Sunday Schools. There were preachers, of the Methodist denomin ation, in attendance from different parts of the State. But as I am not prepared to give any of the proceedings of the conven tion, at this time, I shall defer any details until my next God sparing me, and I am lucky enough to find who the secretaries were. The woods, up along the Moshannon creek, in the vicinity of Dunbar, and from that place across to the lyrone Jfike, have been on fire for several days, doing great damage to the pine timber, and prop erty generally. The Steam saw mill at Dun bar, came very near being a prey to the fiery element, and was only saved by knock ing off a great portion of the roof. The rascal who would set lire to the woods at this dry season, should have a dose of tar and dry spruce twigs, and then a match ap plied to them. J learn that Jos C Brenner's new steam saw mill, down at Morrisdale was entirely burnt up on "Wednesday night last. The mill had been in operation but a few weeks. The hands "shutdown" about 12 o'clock on Wednesday night, as usual, retired to rest, and in the morning they found the mill a heap of ashes. No one can tell how the fire originated, and the whole concern was consumed without any of them hearing or knowing of its burning. The wife of one of the miners of Powel ton, or Coal Hill as it is commonly called, concluded that her stay on terra cola had been long enough, took a dose of l(id-bug poison on Friday last, and made her exit for that undiscovered country from whence none return. She insisted upon having her chil dren accompany her, and spread a piece of bread for each of them, with the poison and gave it to them to eat, when a woman liv ing with the family, told them to throw the bread away, that if they eat it with that "stuff" on, it would kill them. They wise ly concluded that if their maternal parent and bed-bugs desired to bring their career to a speedy termination, tliev did not, aim tooK the woman's advice. The mother died the same day, and had it not been for the time lv presence of the hired woman, all of her children would have fell victims to the poi son. I understand the mother done the deed intentionally, and that it was not by accident that the bed-bug poison was used as is oltcn the case. I received a letter from a soldier, who head; his letter "Rifle pits, front of Petersburg Va." a few days ago, and he asks mc the question. Are you voters at home goin to give the defenders of vour countrw the rieht of suffrage while in the armv ? I hope th (HI I Vvtnnf trill rrll nr. ;i lnrn-or nn did though she done well, we expect you to do better. Next Tuesday, August 2d, is the day o the election. Let no man who is a true A merican and a friend of the soldier, stay trom the polls. Uut go. and go early, de posit 3'our ticket r or the Amendment. Do not be humbugged or led to vote again the amendment, by any sympathizer with treason, that the amendment will, it carried allow all soldiers the right to vote, and that by that means the colored soldier is on e quality with the white, liemembcr the a mendment does not mention the word sol dicr, as these hounds would have vou be licve. It says ' ' The qualified electors. ' To be a analtfied elector or voter, a soldier must. be a White Freeman of the. full aoe of twen ty-one years. Read the amendment careful ly, and you will soon see that all such areru ment as that advanced by the snaiks is with out foundation. 1 hey do not wish the sol dier to have a vote, and they take any means to dodge it. lhat the colored soldier can vote i one of their dodges. One thing is certain, it it was the case, they are more worthy of a vote than any cop. Leroi. Letter from Sherman's Army. CiLvrr.uioocHE River, July 13, 1SG4. Dear Journal : General Sherman's ar my reached the northern hank of the Chat- tahooche river, on the 10th instant the rear guard of Joe Johnston's arniy having ciosseu on mat uay. J. ne Lnion soldiers picket one side of the river, while the "rebs" picket me oiner. anis nas oecn a long ana weary campaign. The 111th Pa. Vols, marched from Bridgeport, Ala., on Mav 3d, with 570 officers and men, all told : anil lost in killed and wounded, 13fJ. Among the wounded are Luke Millward of Janes- ville, and Ishmael M'Mullen of Utahville, Clearheld county. lhe campaign in Georgia is a severe blow to the rebel cause. Rebel refugees from other States, together with many disloval citizens of this State, are driven into a still smaller compass. A larare amount of corn and other grain has been found which was intended for the rebel army, but in their hasty retreat were unablo to take it along or destroy it. lhe growing crops of corn, wheat and rye are Used as forage. The whole country through which the army has passed, is almost depopulated, as well as devastated. The ravages of the demon war are visible everywhere. hen the rebels were whipped at one Place, tney retreated to another. JLhe3had breastworks to fall back to, which were built by slaves I suppose that is one of the blessings, ot alavern that We hear north ern traitors boast of, ) 'they need only cccu- py them and are ready to hsht us. n e do not build our works half as ood as the reb els do, from the fact we don't need them t some places the rebels had two lines of abattis in front of their outer works, lhis has been a disastrous, campaign to John ston's army ; scores of deserters arrive with in our lines daih ; they are anxious to get to the rear, away from the explosions of hos tile shell. I think from present indications the armv will remain here a short time. ihe weather is very hot. With the aid of a glass 1 had a View of Atlanta from a tree top. the distance is about eisrht miles. The draft in Clearfield, I understand, has taken place. It is strange indeed how in firm some persons' become, as the time of drawing approaches, who at almost any other time are in the enjoyment of the best Intelligence has been received siding m Beccana tp.. from Utahville, who re- the contents of which by a simple turn of the wheel, he became a soldier in the II. S. rmy. He is supposed to have given vent his feelings m about the following words : have earned an honest living by making shingles, etc. , which is the hardest kind of manual labor. Politically, by the assistance of my copperhead friends, I have endeavor ed to discourage enlistments, raised the cry of 'nigger war,' and have done all I can to makej the life of a soldier odious. My heart's desire is that the cause of our South ern brethren succeed, the traffic in human flesh and blood be continued, and slavery with all its horrors be made the corner-stone of the nation. To join the army and shoot my greyback friends I cannot ; I am brave enough to let them shoot at my body, but I have no confidence in my legs, for should niinnie balls and shell begin to drop around me, I fear they will run away with uiy car cass ; however, I will report ; perchance I may be exempt." Our hero suddenly be comes lame, halt, deaf, gets the gout, and perhaps the iteh ; in fact, all the ills that human flesh Is heir to, and sets out on his journey to Brookville. After limping a bout for a few days, and practicing before a mirror on contortions of his visace as if caused by intense pain, he limps into the Marshall's Office, writhing in all the agony of assumed pains imaginable. After a brief examination the surgeon contemptuously gives him a certificate of exemption ; seem ing to say, "take that 3011 cowardly puke, you would di sgrace the army." Mr. Ar. makes his exit the fluttering under his vest ceases he returns to the hills of Bec caria perfectly recovered and able to resume his peaceful vocation. I see by the Journal that there will be a special election on the first Tuesday of Au gust next, to vote on the amendments to the Constitution, allowing the soldiers to vote in the field when in actual service. I am unable to discover how, a man loses his citizenship when he joins the Federal ar iny, either voluntarily or by draft, when he pays his taxes in the districts in which he resides and I believe the soldiers pay their taxes more cheerfully than many of those who never go to the army. I am certain that nothing but a black-hearted traitor,Ul vote against the amendments. 1 receive the Journal regularly, it is ea gerly sought after and read by the Clear field and Elk county boys. Gibson. Letter from Petersburg, Va. lhe following private note was sent us. for publication by the person to whom it is addressed : Headquarters Co. D, 53d Ta. V. V. Near Petersburg, Va., July8,18G4. ) T T. -I 1 1 r iuk. o ul,e.- : jjear IR : l re ceived your note this morning, requesting information concerning our late friend Jo seph Rankms. He was killed in action in the memorable ch arge of the 2d corps, on the lL'th day of May, near Spottsylvania woun iiouse, a. lie was shot, with a minnie ball, through both thighs, and died the same evening he was wounded. His grave has been marked, so that his bods- can be procured at an' time his friends or relatives may desire. 1 would have notified j-ou sooner, but others from the same locali ty told me they would write, so I thought it not necessary for me to do so. Any further t a lniormation that 1 may be able to f urnish, x tiiau pe nappy ar any time to give. Very respectfully yours, John II. Root, IstLt. com. Co. D, 53d P. V. V. For the Journal. It is to be hoped that the loyal citizens of Philipsburg, and surrounding country, will oeware ot a certain hairy-faecd satehte of Jelt. J m is x Lo., who was drove awav irom Huntingdon some time ago for abu sing soldiers, and who is now engaged in c- rectmg "castles" for Rebel sympathizers, tv no win vote against a soldier s right to vote, .book out for lam ; he is easily known. A bOLDIER. lit. WlbH U TIMES. Do not triflp. nith ,,r I health, constitution and character. If jou are suffering with any disease for which Ileliabold s extract Jjuchu is recommended. Try it! try it ' It will cure you, savo long fullering, allaying puin ana innatnation. ana will restore you to health and purity, at little cxponse, and no expo sure. Cut out the advertisement in another col umn, ana call or send for it. Uewaro of cimntor- xv.lo . ACfk iur XiUJUiUUlU 8. A. UK O T(t th.r fftlta 1 f .1!'. H , uures guaranteed. DIED: In this place, on Tuesday morning, 20th inst., ot dysentery, Herbert, son of Au gustus and Sarah Goodrich, aged about two years. -j.j.mckersox : : : m. r. Harris : : : w.B.HosF.r.F.v ZFLZErMC HOLLIDAY, WITH NICKERSOIV, IIAHKIS & JIOSELEY, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in COOTS AND SHOES. .ao. 4dj jviaruct Mreet, I'hiladelphia. A largo assortment of City Made Work constantly on nana. July ZU, Jl4. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court 01 Liearnaiu county, mere will be exposed to puuiiu OUIO On Saturday, August 20th. At the Blue Ball hotel, the following described Real estate, late the property of Peter lineal, dee'd, to wit:. A certain tract of land situate in Boggs tp., Clearfield countr. containing 109 Acres. uegiuumg i a woue pine, meace Dy lana of W. Smoal noth 110 perches to post, thence west 150 percnes to post, tnence by lands of (x. D. Morgan A Co., south 118 perches to post, thence bv land of Jeremiah Smcal west 107J perches to place of 1 : - -. i , . .i . . uixmoinx, mi auom acres cleared tnereon. i'art ot this land is well timbered with white and yellow pine, and is supposed to contain inexhans tihle quantities of stone coal. Terms : One half cash at sale, and the remain der in one year thereafter, with interest. In ha secured by judgment bonds. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day. when due attend ance will be given by CVREXILS HOWE, Adm'r July lab. MAlti sMEAL, Adm x. "CAUTION. All persons are hereby caution- ed against purchasing or meddlinz with cer tain household property now in the hands of Wm. B. Thompson, of Chest tp., as the same belongs us uuu uaa vmr wuii ict l in iuc care OI SH1U Thompson, and is subject to our order at anytime. July ZU, 160. A. W . I'liAKUK EKO. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Cowan, late of Beccaria township, Clearfield coun- v.dec d., having been granted to the undersignea. all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims airainst the same will present them duly authenticatedltor settlement. . lllTT-r IT IM T" T TT" July 0,1864.' Administrator. S1 TKAV OXEN. Came trespassing on the premises of the subscriber, residing in Pike township, on the 5th day of July, 1S84, a yoke of j oxen : one a dark brindle witb some wnite aoross the shoulders and on the hips : the other a red with some white snots and wide-spreading horns, and both supposed to be about six years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop erty, pay charges and take them away or tney will be disposed of as the law directs. JuiylS, JUASIKU BAILEY. L.HS. WOOL WANTED, for which the highest priee will be paid in cash by 11. MOSSOP, July f, 1S61. Cleai field, Pa. rt'ST RECEIVED AT CHEAP JEWELRY STOKE. fcC Graham s Row. Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac., to which we in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open fneed watch es. to bo had at NAUULSvS. Tho American Lever of different qualities, can be had at NAUfiLE'S. Pino setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral, La va, Jett, Carbuncle, Uarnett. Opal, Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. Ac., or single pieces at NAl'i;n"S Plain gold Breastpins, Ear drops, Hoop Ear rings, children's eardrops and rings at NAUGLE'S. uoia seals, Keys ana pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGI.K'S Gents breastpins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob Ducnies ana guard slides at iSAUGLE'S. a nne assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and Quality, irold lockets, coral nnrbii. ccs, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and ail articles in his lino on hand at NAUGLE'S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fanev und common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25 10 ia aonars at JNAUGLE'S. uia troia and bilver will be taken in exchange fnr PArwla or "V A 1 -c: - ' .iii, vi c All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney retunded. at NAlTti T.R'S. If you wish your watches put ia good repair buu warrantea. taise t"?m tX JNAUGLE o. SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. II liKfcAh, the overnor of the Common v v woaitn oi Pennsylvania, under the great Seal of the State, has issued the following writ of .Election: TO Edward Perks, Esq., Sheriff of the county of m ci -i-i, - vicurueiu, eenys ureenng : WHEREAS, A Joint Resolution proposing cer lain amendments to tne Constitution of this Com monwealth, which are as follown, viz: "There shall be an additional section to th third article of the Constitution, to be designa icu as secuon tour as lollows : "bection 4. Whenever any of the qualified e lectors ot this Commonwealth shall be in any act ual military service, under a requisition from the President ot the United States, or by authority ui mis vommonweaitn, sucn electors may exer cise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are or shall be prescribed by law. as tully as if they were pres ent at their usual place of elections. 'There shall be two additional Sections to the .Eleventh Article of tho Constitution, to be desig nated as bectionj cicrht and nine, as follows : "Sections. No bill shall be cassed bv the Lc? islature containing more than one subject, which i. ii i i , , .... bubii uc cican uipresseu in me title, except up propriation bills. "Section 9. No bill shall be passed bv the Lesr islature, granting any powers or pr!vlleges;ln any cmo wucru mo aumoruy to grant such powers or privileges, nas been, or may hereafter be, con ferred upon the Courts of this Commonwealth.' has been agreed by a majority of the members elected to each Iiouse of the Legislature, at two successive sessions of the same. AMD W HERE AS, It is provided in the Tenth Article of the said Constitution, that any amend ments so agroeu upon, snail be submitted to the people in such manner, and at such time, at least three months after being so agreed to by the two nouses, as tne legislature shall prescribe : such submission to be in such manner and form, that me people may vote tor or against each amend ment sopcrate and distinctly : AND WHEREAS, By an Act of the General As sembly oi this Commonwealth, passed the twen ty-third day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty four, it is provided "that for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of tne people ot this Commonwealth, in regard to the adoption or rejection of said amendments, or cither of them, the Governor of this Common wealth shall issue a writ of Election, directed to each and every fchenff of this Commonwealth commanding them to give notice in the usual manner, in not less than two Newspapers in each city or county : Provided, That so many ate pub lished therein, and by at least two printed hand- ouis in eacn Election District, of every city and county where no Newspaper is published, that an election will be held in each of the townships, boroughs, wards. precinct3 and districts therein, on tho FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, for the purpose of deciding upon the approval and ratification, or rejection, of the said uincndmcntx, which said election shall be o pen2d, held and closed upon the day last afore said, at the places ai.d within tho hours, at and w ithin which, the General Elections Of this Com monwealth are directed to bo opened, held and NOW THEREFORE, in obedience to tho re quircments of the Tenth Article of the Constitu tion, and in accordance with the true intent and meaning of tho said act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth. I, A. G. CURTLX. Govern or ot the said Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. do issue this writ, commanding and requiring you, the said Edward Perks, Sheriff of the said county, to give notico in the usual manner and as by Law required, that an election will bo held ac cording to the terms of the Constitution, and pro visions of the Act of the General Assombly afore said in each of the townships, boroughs, wards, precincis ana aistncts therein, on tho first Tim day of August, in the year of our Lord one thou- I -'-Li 1 , . . - omul cigai nunared and sixty-tour, lor the pur pose of deciding upon the approval and ratilica- iiun, ui njuuiion, oi ine sam amenaments. TrS Given under my hand and the Great I SKAL Peal of the State, at Harrisburir. this V-r0O-' Twenty-first day of June, in the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six ty-four, and of tho Commonwealth the e1rhtv- eiguiu. uy ine uovernor: r.ui nL.lt lull. becretary of tho Commonwealth THEREFORE, I, Ebwaud Pkiiks, Hizh Shcriff of Clearfield county, do hereby give Public No TlCE to the Electors of the county of Clearfield, that a special Election will be held on tne Fikst Tuks day op Ai ofST next, being theSECuxn day of the month, at the same time and places fixed bv law lor holding tho General and township election, in said county, in accordance with "An ActPrescribingthetiuie and mannerof sub mitting to thepeople,ior their approval anil ratifi- cition, or rejection, the proposed amendments to the Constitution WHEREAS, A joint resolution, proposing cer tain amendments to the constitution of this com monwealth, has been agreed to by n majority of the members elected to each house of th legisla ture, at two successive sessions of the same, the first session commencing on the first Tuesday of January, in the year of our Lord one thoQsajid eight hundred and sixty-three, and the second session commencing on the first Tuesday of Jan uary in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four : And Whkreas. It is provided in the tenth ar ticle of the constitution, that any amendment, so agreed npon, shall be submitted to the neonie. in such manner, and such times.at least three months after being so agreed to by tbe two houses, as the legislature shall prescribe, such submission to be in such manner, and form, tiat the people may vote for, or against, each amendment,; separately, and distinctly ; therefore. Section 1. IS it enacted bv th Seiiain nn,l House of Jlenrcxentatives of tlut ComnumtrmJih of Pennsylvania in (ieneral Aemht if met, anil it i hereby enacted by the authority of the xanie. That for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of the people of this commonwealth, in regard to the a doption, or rejection, of said amendments, or ei ther of them, the governor of this commonwealth shall issue a writ of election directed to each, and every, sheriff ot this commonwealth, commanding mem logive notiee, in the usual manner, in not less than two newspapers In each city, and coun ty : Provided. That so many are published therein. and by at least two printed handbills, in each elec tion district, of every city and county, wherein no newspaper is published, that an election will be held, in each of the townships, boroughs, waVds,pre cincts. and districts, therein, on the first Tuesday of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, for, the purpose of deciding npon the approval and ratification, or rejection, of the said amendments : which said election shall be opened held, and closed, upon me uay last aforesaid, at the places, anil within 1,000,000 the hour. at. pnd within, which the gcner.il elec tions of tu is common wc:i"ih are diicetcd to lc open ed, held, and closed ; and it shall ho the duty of the judges, inspectors. ud clerks, of each of said townships, liorouc us. wnrJs, iirveiiiets. an. I a tricts. to receive, t the said election, tickets, not! exceeding the rumber of proj-ose.1 amendments, either written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, from each of the qualified voters cf this State, who may offer the same, and to de posit them in .1 b ). , rr boxes, to be f"r that pur pose provided by tho proper ofilcers : which tick ets shall be, respectively, labelled, on the out side. "First Amendment' "Second Amendment," end "Third Amendment ;" and those who are fa vorable td said amendments, or any of thorn, may express t jeir upptotl thereof by voting', each, as many separate, written of printed, or p;ftly writ ten and partly printed- ballots, ot tickets, as there are amendments approved by them, con taining, on the inside thereof, the words, -For the Amendment;" and those who are opposed to such amendments, or any of them, may express their opposition by voting, each, as many sepe ratc, written or printed, or partly writton and partly printed bullots or tickcU. as there are a uienduients not approved by them, containing on the inside thereof, the words. -'Against tbe Amendment ;" tho electors, rowing for or agiiiiist the first amendment, ehall be considciud as voting for, or against, the proposed fourth sec tion to article tbreeof the constitution, extending the right of suffrage to soldiers ; electors, vot ing for. or" against, tbe seoond amendment, shall be considered as voting for, or against, the propos ed eighth section to urticle eleven of the constitu tion; and electors, voting lor.or against, the third amendment, shall bo considered as voting for, or against, the proposed ninth section to article e leven of the constitution. Section- 2. That tho election, on the said pro posed amendments, shall, in all respects, be con ducted as the general elections, of this common wealth, are now conducted; and it shall be tho duty of the return judges, of the respective coun ties, and districts, thereof, first htving carefully ascertained the number of votes given for, or a gainst, each of said amendments, in tho manner aforesaid. to make out duplicate returns thereof, expressed in words, at length, and not in figures, only ; one of which returns, so made, shall be lodged in the prothonotary's oflicc, of the court of common pleas, ot tho proper county, and tho oth er sealed, and directed, to the secretary of tho commonwealth, and by and of said judges deposit ed, forthwith, in the most convenient post olhce. upon which, postage shall be prepaid, at the ex pense of the proper county. Sectios 3. That it shall be the duty of the sec retary of the commonwealth, on the twenty third day of August next, before lour o'clock, past meridian, to deliver to the speaker of thn Senate, or the speaker of the House of Representatives, the returns of the said election , trom the several connties of the commonwealth ; and the fame shall, on the same day, and hour, be opuueJ, and published, in the presence of the members of the Senate, and House of Represctatives : and the number of the votes given for, and against, said amendments, respectively, shall be carefully summed up, and ascertained, aud duplicnio certi ficates, ot "the result, shall be signed by the speak ers of the two houses. One of said certificates shall be delivered to the secretary of the commonwealth who shall cause the same to be recorded and filed in his office, and the other oi said certificates shall be delivered to the governor, who shall forth with issue his proclamation, declaring whether the said amendments, or either of them, have been approved, and ratified, by a majority of the qual ified voters, of this st ate, voting thereon : Proi'i- ded, That if. for any cause, a quorum of either bouscof the Iegistaturo, shall not bo present, at the day, and hour, above mentioned, then the said votes shall be opened, in the presence cf such members, cf said houses, as shall be present ; and in case of the absence of the speaker, of either of said houses, the said certificates shall be signed by the speaker present ; or. in case of tho absence of both speakers, the chief clerks:of loth houses, or either of them, in casa of the absence of one of said clerks. Section 4. That the several duties required to be performed by the sheriffs, commissioners, con stables, judges, inspectors, and all other otileers, whatever, in, and about, the general elections of this commonwealth. shall be performed, by such officers, in, and about, the election herein prod ded for ; and all persons, whether ofiicer, or others, shall be liable to the same punishment, for the neglect ot any duty, or the commission ol any offence, at, in, or about, the said election, as they would, for the neelect of like duty,. Cr the com mission of like offence, at, in, or about, the gener al elections of this commonwealth. Henry C, Johnson, Speaker of House of Rep. John P. Penxey, Speaker of tho Senate. Approved The twenty-third day of April. An no Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty four. A. 11. CL'RTIN. The electors of the county of Clearfield will take notico that the said special Election will be held at the following pbices viz: At the house of bamucl M. buiith for Beccaria township. At the house of Ascph Ellis for Bell township At the house of James Bloom, Sen., for Bloom township. At the bouscof Edward Albert for the township of Boil's. At the house of Jacob Pearcc, for the township of Bradford. At tho public house of 11. W. Moore for Brady township. At the house of John loung for the township of Burnside. At the school house ncarSimon ltorabnurh's for the township of Chest. At the court house for the Borough of Clearfield. At the house of Jacob Maurcr for the township of Covington. At tho house of I. Bloom, dee'd, for the Bor ough of Curwensville. At Centre school house for tho town'p of Decatur. At the house of Thomas B. Davis for tho town ship of Ferguson. At the house of John I. Bundy for tho township of Fox. At Congress Hill school house for the lownshin of Girard. At the public school house for tho township of Goshen. At the house of Jacob Hubler for the township of Graham. At the school house in Jancsville for the town ship of Guelich. At the house of J.W ilson for the twn'p of Huston. At the school house in Ansonville for the town ship of Jordan. At the honse of B. D. Hall & Co. for the town ship of Karthaus. At the lurkey Hill School bouse for the town ship of Knox. At the court houso iu the Borouzh of Clearfiod for Lawrence township. At the public school houso for the borourh nf Lumber city. At the house formerly occupied by Thomas Kv- Icr for tho township of Morris. At Ihe public school house for tho l!orofi"h nf New Washington. At the house formerly of Wm. W. Anderson frir the township of Penn. At the house of I. Bloom, dee'd. in the Borough of Curwensville for Pike township At the house of R. W. Moore for tho township of Union. At the house of Thomas Henderson for tho town ship of Woodward. NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBYGTVEX. That all persons, except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of trust, un der the government of the United States or of this State, or of any incorporated district, weth er a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subor dinate officer t agent, who is or shall be cm p oyed under the Legiclative, Executive, or Judi cial Departments of this State or United States, or any city or incorpoated district, and also that every member of ConareFs and of the State Legis lature, or of the common or select council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated dis trict, are by law incapable of holding or exer cising, at the same time, the office or apoint ment of Judge. Inspector, or Clerk of any eloc tion of this Commonwealth. And the Return Judges of the respective dis tricts aforesaid are requested to meet at the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, on the First Friday next after the said First Tuesday of Au gust, then and there to do those things required of them by law. GIVEN under my hand and seal, at Clearfield, this Twenty-ninth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and of the Independence of the United States tho eighty-eighth. EDWARD PERKS. Sheriff. TERMS OF Till: JOl'KNAL. The KifTsM an's JoritNAL is published on Wed--nesdav at ?l.oi Per annum in advance. Aiivek- '.'d j tiskwknts inserted at S.I .00 per square, for three j or less insertions Twelve linos (or less) counting a square, l orcverynddition.il iuserthn cento. A deduction will be usaJe t! yearly sdrertiaers. , business givcrttfriti T r k EK0'l"HEKS. dealers in Square A Sawed Lumber. Drj i.K.ls, Groceries. Floor, l rain, i , Ac, Eurnside Pa., Sept. 2-1, ISfi."?. TAMES L. W ATj-ON. Merchaut and Dealer in J 1 luiwr. faw Logs. Boards and Shingles. Ma rysville. Clearfield county. P. June 2U. lSi4. TTREDEKICK LEITZINGER. Manufacturer of I? II kinds of Stone-waro. Clearfield, T'k. Or ders solicited wholesale or retail. Jaa. 1, tiGi CKANS A BARRETT, Attorneys a tTw7clca7 field. Pa. MnylS. !Sfl:j, i. j. cn.iNs. WALTER BARKEtT. ROBERT J. WALLACE. Attorney at La w. Clear - field, I'a Office in Shaw's new row. Market street, opposite Naugle's jewnlry store. May 26. II.' F. X A VOLE. AVutch and Clock Maker, and dealer In Watches, Jewelry, ie. Room in Graham's row, Market 3treet. Nov. 10. HP.UCIIF.R SWOOPE. Attorney at Law.Clear . field. Pa. OtEet in Graham's Row. four dov 8 west of Graham A Boynton's store. Nov. 10. "llfALLACE HALL, Attorneys at Law. Clcar- field. Pa. December 17, 1S.52. willi km A. wai.latk. :::::::: John c. hall. HAKTSWICK .HUSTVM7 DeacrT l7tiV7, Medicines Paints. Oils. Stationary. Perfume ry, rancv iiooiis. .&tions. etc Clearfield, Pa , etc.. Market street. Jane, ?J, 1$GI. R' A FLEMMING. Lmiibor-cil v. Pa.. Nursery man and Dealer iu all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Plants and Shrubbery All or ders by mail promptly attended to. M:iy 1.1. JP. KKATZER, dealer in Dry Good .CIthl . ing. Hard ware. Quecnswsire, Groceries. Pro visions tc. Frout Street, above the Academy, Clearfield, Pa. April J7. YV 7IT.LT AM F. TRWIN.Marketstreet, Clearfield, chcndlss. Hardware, Queeiisware, family articles generally . tiroeories. and Nov. 10. j JOHN GUELICH. Manufacturer of all kinds ot Cabinet-ware. Market street. Clearfield, Pa. He also makes to order Oofiius. on short notiee. and attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0.'5a. DR M.WOODS. Fracticivu Physm-hn, and Examining Surgeon for Pensions. ; Office, South-west corner of Second and Cherry Street, Clearfield, Pa. January 21. 1S3. rnilOMAS J. M CULLOCGH, Attorney at Lw. JL Clearfield. Pa. Office, endt of tlie - Clearfield co. Bank. Deeds and other k-gnl iusti-uments pre pared with promptness and accuracy. July 3. JB M'E.VALLV, Atlorncyat Law. Clearfield, , Pa. Practises in Clearfield and adjoining 'jountics. OfEcc in new brick building of J. Boyn ton. 2d street, one door south of Lanich's Hotel. I ICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Du V mestic Drv Goods, Groceries, Flour, Baeon, Liquors, Ac. Room, on Market street, a few door J west of Joiti H'tl Ojfice. Clearfield, Pa. Apr27. rARHI.MER TEST, Attorneys at Law.Clcar J field. Pa. Will attend promptly to nil legal and other husincrs cntrustsd to their care in Clear field and adjoining counties. August fl. 185ft. Da. WM. CAMPBELL, offers his professional crvices to tbe citizens ot losbanuon and vi cinity. He can be consulted at his residence at all times, unless absent on professional busincM. Mohsan uon. Centre eo., Pa., May UJ, IStJ.'l. W 7M. ALBERT A BRO'S, Dealers in Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Oueensware, Flour, Bacon, etc.. Woodlan-1, Clear Geld county. Penn'a. Also, extensive dealers in all kinds of sawed lum ber, shingles, and square timber. Orders solici ted. Woodland. Aug. lyth, Mfl.1. l'CTIO.EEI!i The uudersigued having been licensed an Auctioneer, desires to in form the citizen of Clearfield county that ho will attend tJ thecallingof sales, throughout thecoun ty, upon short notice. Post-office address, either1 Bloomingvil'.oorCurwensville. WM. M. BLOOM. Bloon.ingvillc. April 6. iMil. 4 UCTIONEER. -The undersigned baviui s. obtained a liscenco as" auctioneer, would .'11 form the citizens of Clearfield county Inat ho will attend to thecallingof sales, in any part ot o'f the county, whenever called upon. Charge, moderate. Post' office address. Cush. Clearfield county. Pa. JOHN F. LEE. . April 20, IS fil-.lmp. AW CTIO.NEEK.-The undersigned bavins been Licensed an auctioneer would inform tbe citizens of Clearfield County, that he will at tend to calling gales in any part of the County whenever called upon. Charges Moderate. Address J M. SMITll. llegartys X Roads, Clearfield Co.. I'a February 3d 1HI54 A I'C'TIONEEK. The undersigned having the citizens of Clearfield county that he will at tend to calling Kites, in any part of the county, whenever culled lipo'ri. Charges moderate Address, JOHN M OUILKIN. May 1.1 flower IV, Clearfield co., Pa. N. B. Persons calling sales without a proper li cense are subject to a penalty of S'iO, which pro vision will be enforced against those who may vi olate the same. BONDS AND NOTES FOR SALE. The undersigned is prepared to furnish, to those seeking investments. Government and cOOnty bonds. Also five per cent Government notes. H B. KUOOPE, Clearfield May 4. ISflt. Att'y at Law DK. LITCII'S ME DlC IN ES. A fresh sup ply of these ihvaluable Family Medicines are for sale by M. A. Frank, Clearfield, consisting Ot Pain Carer; Restorative, a grcatcure for colds and cough; and Anti-Bilious Physic. They have been thoroughly tested in this community, aftd are highly approved. Tar them. GO AND SEE THE NEW GOODS AT J. E. WATSON'S, Marys ville, CJearfielil Co'Unty, renn'a. Cheap for Cash or exchanged for Timber, Boards. Saw Logs or Shinglts. Oct. 14, ISM. JAMES E. WATSON. D' ENTISTRY ! DENTISTRY ! ' Dr F M. M'Kierun having located ut Smith'. Mills, (Janesville.) Clearfield Co.. Pa., inform tt citizens of that place Ami vicinity, that he will endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Professional - - .... fob.uuau. 1 roiessioni calls to any part of the cmntry promptly attend ed to. ' Work done on Vulcanite. Terms moderate il- -Yljy 1 1, is1) t.-.-m. Dr-J. M. McKl ERXAX. NEW WATCH & JEWELRY STORE. The undersigned, having located in th bor ough of Clearfield, (at the shop formerly occupied by R Welch as a jewelry shop.) Is prepared to do work of all kinds on tbe most reasonable term. Theo.-ish will positively be expected when tho work is delivered. He is confident that he can not bo excelled by any workmen in townoreoanty. Come one ! roms all to the tiitt of the Hi IV nJt fa. April a. o2-ly-pd. S. H. LAUCH LIN. fllEMPEKANCE IIOl'SE The subscriber X would respectfully inform the eitiiena of Clearfield county, that be has rented the -Tipton Hotel.'' and will use every endearor to accommo date those who may favor him With 'Leir custom. He will try to furnish the tabl with tho best the country can afford, and will keep hay aruLfocd to accommodate teamsters. Gentlemen don't forget the ' Tipton Hotel." SAMUEL SMITH. Tipton Pa . May 25, ISG1 I I, I 9. : - S ! ' V ' I ft ; !