It-: r- I' CLRARFIELD, PA., SEPT. 21, 1H4. Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad -Train leaves lyrone at : : : : Arrive at Philipsburg at : , U 00 a Train leaves Philipsburg at : ? m. Arrives at lyrone at " Union Mass Meeting. A Mass Meeting of the friends of Lineoln and Johnson will be held at the Court House in Clearfield, on W ed nesday evening of Court week, the 28th .September. Come one and all. Speakers will he in attendance. J. B. M EN'ALLY, Chairman of County Committee. Lf-ioi came to hand too late for publica tion thin wei:k. Will appear next week. Mr Cesn's Speech On our outside, this week, will be found Um. John Cessna a speech, delivered at the Union vatiheation ,,,,vttng in Indejiendeoce S.iiiare, l hnade -r.hia. on September 10th. Read it by all means, as it has the ring of the good old Democratic metal. Ora Outside On the first page will be found several interesting arti.-5es "A I ic ture." and "Shall we assume tho lvehel H ar (I -ht ? And on the fourth page Mr. (Jil mre's renly to Mr. Benjamin. Don t fr iret to-read them, as they contain much .Mjund logic and information. The Lady's Friend for August is be fore us, and -'Peep" a beautiful steel engra ving, opens this number. The fashions are n-li and elegant, and the reading matter interesting Price $2.50 a year. Single Lumbers 25 cents. Address Deacon & 'e-tei-son, 319 Waluut htreet, Phila. Increase of Salary. According to no ti.r. by the State Superintendent of Com iinui Schools, the School directors of several .'i the districts in Clearfield county, meet in the Court House in this Borough, and by a vote of 10 tofjiaiiedourCountySuperintend- nt's ! alary to $1,000. "We think that the Hclionl directors throughout the county have Wen rather slack in duty, when they impo M'ti the responsibility of raising said salary i n 22 out of 1H directors. A ( J EM Picture for all We are in re-oij-t of one of Nellie Williams' new Gem j'n fires of herself, set on Photograph card i ) suit ativ album, and said to be a perfect iikdiiess of Nellie, a little girl who from the love of ambition commenced , the publi cation of a little weekly uewspaper in theVil l:i,ie of Penfield, Monroe County, N.V. call ed the "IhtJi'Ll Extra' before she. was iM'ven years of age, which has been proliiie seli' .sustaining from the commencement, t the present time. Nellie is now in her lii'teenth year and stands four fret eight in t hfs in her boots, she has since eleven years i.l age, supported and educated her mother-i.-ss sisters and assisted in supporting an in vViid father troiu f vaiht of her little pa per which subscription price, is only sereti-Vi-ncf. ceut.s a year. AVe have been solicit ed to say, which we most cheerfully do, that .Vfllie will senvl one of hrr Gem Pictures, "free of postage" to any persoa enclosing to li'cr address ten cents, or she will send three pii-.tures for twenty-fire cents. A Greenback well Invested. A year :iiii several journals united in rce-DiniiK-iiuiiig their readers to invest a Dollar 'Ureetiiiack" i securing the very excellent J .ii -.sjl lor the Household (including the hi '.tie ones'), f.-r the Garden, and for the !'iu ni. called the American Agriculturist. .Many persons vera thus led to subscribe, an I v,! In-lieve ail who did so have been ns'.u-h more than satisfied. They have re-iv-ivt'd tl;e 2'5d Annual Volume of the Ag ri.ultL'riM which is full of good things, use i':i. pvacti!'abl. and entertaining, and just the Pahiisher is sending out to each of 1 -ulcril ers applying, a present of a r' t.ir of one of the most remarkable Straw ;.: rk that had ever been brought out. T!ies jilants. when sold by the only other h'r-on having them, go readily at 75 cents !i. So the Greenback invested last year certainly poid well. All wc have now "ay is. let ail others go and do likewise. .t withstanding the present advance in the Pubii.shtr still offer to take sub-H-if-ers this month (September) at $1 a year, 'rtrcv.i now to the end of 165 (fifteen i'iirlsi Jhr 1.15. And still further, he ''1-'li one of the remarkable Strawberry Plants, xeiu free and poi-t-paid, to every .-ui.vrifier who encloses 5 cents extra for oil ''"li. picking, and postage on the plant. ' K,r advice to all is send the Dollar (or the i lr .and the extra 5 cents at once to Or c:K Ji. i), Publisher of the Agriculturist, J "auk ,tx, New York City, and ;'. th- paper, etc. You will get a most 'omi.ful. well illustrated, practical paper, "I the cheapest one in the country, to say 'liiiig of the extra Strawberry plant, etc. UIIOS COUNTY COMMITTEE. J. l!iwT Clearfield, Pa., Chairman. lleccaria township. Bell townshi Bloom township. BogjTs township. Brady township. Bradford towuj-hip. Bnrnside township. Chest township. Covington town ship. Curwensviiie Bor'o. Decatur totvnship. Furguson township. Foxtownsbip. Cirard township. Coshen townshin. Graham townsdnp. Guelich tosnt;hip. Huston township. Jordan township. Karthaus township. Knox township. Lawrence township. Lumber-city Bor'o. Morris township. N. Washington. Penn township, Pike township. Unicr township. Wood ward town' p. Antur liell, ' Ibid) Leech. J' hn lleisli, : H. Moore, m. Ailr-i-t, 'an.es Iliddle, 1 H.llurd.' 1 A. llaulin, 1 aniel Faust . '';'!''tC.,i,olu,i V'icls Henry, ;V Heath; uubert Veasy, Langle, pn. Murray, ''McCulUv An Thompson, 7 S. Williams, Irwin, ' 5r-J-Bunn, kBuel Kirk, 15. Hancock, i-brubaker -- .) in , ' -l t'U advance v Prick '(' Gouey's Lady's 15(oK. Owiog to the eii'triiious io.ereu-.? in the price 'of r per, and rd tveiy article i:i our business, i.:o.e than 10() per .ent.. ihai is double, we are obliged tp increase tho niitU vinsci-ii'iion of the Lady's Book, to what price will be announced in the November m niilr. 1 lie object of this tinody notice is t( j .re vent iiiakiiij: up clubs at the old pri L.es. We cannot receive any clubs at the old prices. Notice will be given in our No vember number at what price we can take clubs. L. A. Godey. TJONGEESSIOHAL CONPEEEKOE. At a meeting of the Union Conferees of the 19th Congressional District, in Ilidgway on Thursbay evening, the 15th inst., Benj. Hartshorn, of Clearfield, was appointed President, and J. B. Gara of Erie, Sec'y. The list of Conferees being called for, the following gentleman reported their names: Erie county J. B. Gara, Amos Gould, S. E. Woodruff, W. W. Eaton, and S. B. Benson. Wf rren county Harrison Allen and Da vid McKelvy. McKeau county G. M. Smith, YV. "W. Brown and Dr. J. Darling. Elk count v Charles McVean, Henry Souther and V. W. Wilbur. Jefferson county S. W. Temple, and Dr. A. M. Clark. (These gentlemen appeared in place of the regular appointed Conferees,- by request of the Convention.) Cameron county L. T. Moore and F. B. ILuket. Clearfield county Benjamin Hartshorn, Daniel Livingston and Win. Woodward. Forest county (Not, represented.) On motion, ,'f. B. Gara and Harrison Al len were appointed a committee on resolu tions. , On motion of Henry Souther Esq r, ot Elk county, the Convention proceeded to nominate candidates for Congress. S. Fj. Woodruff lv-q'r. of Erie county, named the lion. G. W. Scofield, who being the only caudidate proposed, was on motion of 3Ir. Souther nominated by acclamation. S. B. Benson and Dr. J. Darling were then appointed a committee to inform Mr. Scofield of his nomination, and escort him to the Convention he happened to be in the place. Mr. Scofield was immediately in troduced, and after expressing thanks for the honor conferred, made some clear and forcible remarks in illustration of the im portance of the present election campaign. The committee on resolutions reported the following, which were adopted: Iiffolr.nl, That in nominating, unani mously as we do, the lion. G. W. Scofield as- the Union candidate for Congress in the lyth District, we take pleasure in bearing testimony to his worth as a man and his a bility and efficiency as a legislator, mid cor dially recommend him to the support of the loyal vo:rsof the Pi-trict. A resolution was also proposed and adop ted instructing the county committees of tho District to take action, determining the num ber of Conferees to which each county will hereafter be entitled. It was then moved and seconded that the proceedings of the Conv ention le 'published in the various Union newspapers of the District, after which the Comention ad journed. Signed by the officers, THE DIFFERENCE. In a recint letter to thi J -ax, ':Occa siou d" contrasts tha acceptance of President Lineoln and that of Gen. Mc-CLd'an. in the following forcible manner : " JJ-'lifri.ig that t!tc ci-tc- here cxprcsr,l ore tlm-i1.' !' tilt (Jnuvriit ion mol tin; jwnplc iiii represent, I uct'ipt the. iioMMdtion." These words are contained in the last paragraph of the letter of acceptance of Major General George B. McCleiian. Are th"t ti !('..' That is the ouostion. When we retiect that the mm who writes these words wa educated at West Point, and claims to be on that account, one of "the chivalry," and especially a soldier and a gentleman, we may well wonder at an assertion like his. Hi! "bjlieves" th it tlu views he ex presses are those of the Convention that nominated him, and as he does:, not reject the platform, it is a fair presumption that he approves the resolution of that Con vention which demands that '"immediate efforts be made for the cessation ot hostili ties." In other words, that he sanctions the monstrous idea, of an armistice between the Federal Government and the rebel traitors. Hat how nre these two jiosiiiojis to be rccon t iletl The Convention practically declares in favor of an armistice. General McClei ian declares in favor of continued war for th preservation of the Uniou; and in view of the fact thac the one position defeats and re bukes and destroys the other, he coolly tells us that he believs his opinions expressed in his letter of acceptance are those of the Convention that nominated him! We re member nothing in the tergiversations of nartv ooiitieians so discreditable as this. General McClcllau certainly could not have meant to say that the Convention declared in favor of an armistice and for an immedi ate cessation of hostilities, and yet approved his letter. Can he believe as he says? if it be so, then the Convention is a fraud, or General McCleiian himself has violated the truth. Now mark the difference between McCleiian and Lincoln. Wheu the resolu tions of the Baltimore Comention were pre sented to Abraham Lincoln, he said, in a single sentence, "The vomiti'dion is grent Julltl accf-ptrd, us the resolution of the Con vention, called the phitform, ore heartih ap proved." No" qualifieatios here; n) false and dishonest front, but an earnest and em phatic endorsement of the work of the men w ho had put him before the people for re election. He heartily approves the Balti more platform, because in that platform there is not a word nor a sentence that has not been inspired by earnest attachment to the Government, by gratitude for our brave men in the army, by a desire to conclude peace on the basis of the restoration of the Union, by hatred to slavery as the cause of the war, by a determination to maintain the national faith inviolate and to redeem tho public debt, and by utter ignoring of all sects or parties until the war is happily eon eluded and the Republic vindicated. But it would seem that General McCleiian fears his platform, and yet while fearing it, and doubting it, and while writing a letter which he desires the people to understand as in op position to it, he. yet coolln says ia his letter of acceptance that he Itelieves ths vtewsheex j.resxes in that letter are the views of the Con vention itself! I think no man, in or out of TniMif. lif and no soldier, in or out of the army, has ever deliberately placet! himself J in a more inextricable dilemma. TEE "WAE NEWS. Very little of general iraporta.ee has transpired in our armies during the past week. . Some relel cavalry succeeded in driving off a lot of cattle from ner City point, on the James river, beside which nothing of an exciting nauire has occurred. Certiuas, a Mexican commander is repor ted as being advanced upon, and driven the rebels out of Brownsville, Texas hoisted the American Flag and offered Lis servi ces, and that of his army, to the United States. There is said to have been much rejoicing among the Mexicans, and people of Brownsville, on seeing the Stars- and Stripes once more unfurled in that city. I MARRIED : On Thursday. September the 15th, at the residence of Daniel Daily, by Rev. W. T. Hichev, Mr. Alexander SoLi-of Brad ford township, to Miss Josephine D. Grove, ed Pike township. With the above we received alileral share of the wedding cake, for which kind remem brance we tender our sincere thanks to the happy couple hoping that they may be blessed with love, peace and plenty to the end of life's journey. DIED: On Saturday, August 27th. Ralph Slm MERFIELD, son of C. Z. and E. L. McCul lough of this Borough, aged 4 years, 1 mouth and 1 ? days. In llurns.de township, on Sunday morn ing. Septemb r 11th. Mrs. Margaret Boice, aged about 28 years. mm . A numVr of years have elapsed since the Intro duction of nOsTETTER S CELEBRATED HIT TERS to the public. The prejtulico existing in thetuiixls of ninny persons ag-'inst what are re nominated patent medicines at first greatly retar ded its sale; but. as its virtues and merits became known, this burner of prejudice was overthrown, and the demand increased so rapidly that in few vcars scarcely a village existed in the I'nited States iu which the atliicted had not experienced the benefits arising from the use of the Hitters." and at the present day there are to bo found IN ALL PARTS UP THE WOULD vouchers for lhe great merits of the article. No greater cure for Dyspepsia can be found S a-frertinrmrut. For sale by Druggisis and dealers everywhere. SALT! SALT I! SALT !!! A prime arti cle of ground alum salt, put up in patent sa-'Ks. nt S3. 'ih per sacK, at the cheap cash store of November 27. U. MOSSOP. XTxi:crTous sale of kkal e.s Li TATE. The undersigned will expose to public sale, on Thursday. October eitu. IHB4. at 10 o'clock, A Si., ou the premises, the farm of A brain Kenms, dee'd., situated in Lawrence tp., Clearfield county, four miles from Clearfield 3'i the road leading from Clearfield to Shawsville S'aid farm contains eighty-four acres and some perches, about TO acres of which is Heaied and in a good state of cu Itivation. On the farm is erected a new two soiry frame dwelling house and out buildings, and a new bunk burn There is good water on the premises, and also a good bear ing orchard The terui3 of sale will be reasonable and will be made knowu on the day of sale. J NO L REAMS, Aug. 31, 18(U. iEO. W Jill KEM. Ex "rs. SHERIFF'S SALES. Dy virtue of sundry writs of Vctiiiitiojii Exjiuuax issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county to me directed, there will be exposed to pub lic sale at the Court House in the borough of Clearfield, on Monday the ilh Uy of 'September, ISol, the following described real estate, to wit: A curtain tract of aml situate in Covington tp., Clearfield county, Pcnn'a, bounded on the north by lands of Williams and Humphreys, on the cast by. John U lliiijcney and L. M. Coudriet, ou the south by M. Uarto and on the we3t by Francis Coudrict, containing seventy four ajros and al lowance, and having thereon ereoted a log honse and a log b,arn. Seized, taken in execution; and to be sold as the property of John B Pettit. Also A certain tract of land situate iu Kart haus twp.. Clearfield county. Pa., containing a bout 41 acres, bounded by lands of Patrick Mio deu on t'ie north, on the east by Thomas Mytrs, on the south by Thomas White and on the west by lands of Kouch and Eisclman. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property o. John Conoway Also All that certain tract of land situate in Hurnside tp., Clearfield county, Pa .bounded by lands of Win. Hutton. Isaac Lee, Joseph McMur ray's estate. Thos. MahnfTey, now Cumings fr Bros., containing 27i acres, more or less, with a two story frame dwellirg house, log barn and small tenant house thereon ereoted, with an or chard and about 7- av.res of cleared land. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the prop erty of Crawford Gallaher. Also three certain pieces or tracts of land sit uate in Karthaus township, Cljarfield county. Pa. 1st, one peice being part of larger tract surveyed on warrant No. IU'.)-"!. containing 79 acres; about twenty acres cleared thereon. 2 J. one peice be ing part of large traet surveyed on warrant No lO-o. containing S8 acres, with house and stable erected thereon; with about three acres cleared. 3d. one other tract surveyed on warrant No. ;j4ii.-, containing SJ.'iS acres and 117 perches, having thereon erected a large two story dwelling house, a double barn 44 by 60 feet, store house, carpen ter shop IS by '.'2 feet, law mill 32 by ;,2feet, in good running order, and about SO acres eleared. Seized , taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Edward MeUarvey. Aug. 31. lSti4J EDWARD PERKS, Sheriff. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that thefollowiug accounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain filed f record iu this office for the inspection of heir, legatees. creditors. and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to the next Or phans' Court of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court Hon, in the Borough of Clearfield, commencing on the Fourth Mouday of Sept., 1S04. The final account of John S. Kunk, F.xecutor of the last will and testament of Jacob Kunk, late of Decatur tp., Clearfield county deceased. The partial account of Joseph H. Creth, Admin istrator of all and singular tho goods and chat tels, rights, and credits which were of Tkouias Wood, late of Chest township, deceased. The account of David Gearhart, Executor of Thomas Colburn. late of Graham tp., deceased. Final account of Hubert Leigey, Trasiee ap pointed to sell the Heal Estate of Francis Leigey, late of Girard township, deceased. The final account of John Nelson, Administra tor of all and singular the goods Ac, which were of David Nelson, late of Girard township, dee'd Final account of M. O. Stirk, Administrator of Jacob Seusenger, late of Knox township, dee'd. Final account of Elizabeth Stumstein, Execu tor of the last will and testament of Christian ttunistein. lute of Brady township, deceased. Final account of Mary Jane Schoening, Admin istratrix of Frederick W. Schoening, late of Jor dan township, deceased. The final account of Othello Smead and John Marrion. Administrators of all and singular the goods Ac. which were of Keeder King, leteof Buruside township, deceased. Final account of Sarah Bloom and John A. Reed. Administrator of the Estate of David Bloom, late of Pike township, deceased. Final account of W illiam Feath, one of the Ex ecutors of the last will and testament of Ludwig Snyder, late of Bell township, deceased. Final account of William Feath and John ling ling, Administrators of the estate of Benjamin Yingling, late of Burnsiie township, deceased. Final account of Lh wis Cardon and Cecelia Mullin, Administrators of the estate of George MuIIin, late of Lawrence township, deceased. ISAIAH G. B A RGER, Kegiater. Register' Office, Aug. 31, 1864. . LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, painU. pi , white Ied, otc, t E. A. tRVlN'b CAUTION. The public ar hereby caution ed gainst purchasing or inter-meddling with a pair ot' Grey horses, in the hinds of Alexander Graham as the same belong to me. Sept. 7th, 1S64. ALLEN CI PLER CAUTION. The public are hereby caution ed against trusting my wife, Mary East, or children, on my account, as I will pay no debts of their contracting hereafter. Aug. 2Uth. lst4. Sept. 7th, IHtU. pd. SAMUEL EAST. CLEARFIELD NTTRSERV. ENCOUR AGE HOME INDUSTRY. The undersigned having established a Nursery, on the Pike, about half way between Curwensviiie and Clearfield Borooghs, is prepared to furnish all kinds of Fruit trees, (Standard and dwarf,) Evergreens. Shrub bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Law ton Black berry, Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also, Sibrian Crab trees, Quince and early Scarlet Rheu barb, Ac. Orders proniptlv attended to. Address Ang 31 . 1884. J. D. WRIGHT, Curwensviiie, CARFETINGS Now in store, a large stock of Velvet, Brussels. Three-Ply and ingrain Carpetinga, Oil cloths. W'iudow Shades, ect.. ect., all of the latest patterns and best fabrics; which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. N. H. Some patterns of my fjd stock still on hand ; will be sold at a bargafcj'' J. T DELACVOrX ito. 27 South Second Street, above Chestnut. March 2. 1804. Philabelphia Richmond Taken. The subscriber offers for sale his house and lot, situated in Lawrnee twp't, Clearfield County, two miles west of Clearfield Town, on the pike leading from Clearfield to Curwensviiie. The lot contains one acre and a half with a good frame house and stable erected t'aereon. The lot is un der good fence, and an excellent well of water is on the premises. Also twenty-nix applo trees, nine peach trees and one grape-vine, all of choice fruit For further information call on the sub scriber on the premises. Sep. 7th, iS64.3ino.-pd. ISAAC SWALES. " ED. A. IRVIN MERCHANT AND DEALER IK LUMBER CLRWKNSVIl.LE, PA. NEW GOODS Of every description, just received at the '-Corner Store." and selling as low for Cash and coun try produce us can be bought elsewhere in the county. The stock consists of Dry Goods, Gro ceries. Hardware, Queensware. Glassware. Willow-ware, Wooden ware. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. Ready-made clothing. Flour, Bacon, Molasses, Syrups. Rice. Fruits. Candies, Nuts, etc. Pur chasers should see the goods and post them selves in prices. July 1 3, 18ti4. Life Insurance at Home. The IVim Mutual Life Insurance- Co., 1121 ClIKSTVCT STHKhT, Pllll. A. Insures Lives on lavoraole terms, and will issue t'olicieson any of the approved plonsof insurance. Assets liable to losses 1,1,81 71 Surplus divided Annually. Losses paid xrompt- Iv Premiums may be paid in cash; annually semi-annually or quarterly; r one-half in cash, and one-half in note. By a supplement to the charter, notes hereafter received will participate in all Dividends or Surplus. Scrip certificates up to January. ISj'.l, inclusive, are now receiva61ein payment of premiums Agency, at the office of !I B. Swoopb. Clear field, Pa. Dr J. G. Ilartswick. Medical Ex a mi ncr. August 24, istu. Three Farms For Sale ! SITUATE IN PIKE TOWNSHIP. The subscriber will sell his three farms situate in Pike township, Clearfield county. Pa., at pri vate sale. Also, one tract of unimproved land numbered and described as follows, to wit : No I Is an improved tract on which here sides, and contains about 2H0 acres 200 acres f which is oleared. 2j acres being in meadow, and the whole in a high utate of cultivation and un der good fences. The improvements are a good frame house, frame barn. (75 by 58 feet.) wagon shed, grain house, smoke house, wood hous? and other vittbuilding. There is timber sufficient on the land ft all firm uses, and an excellent coal bank. Also good water and a fine orchard of choice fruit growing thereon. No. 2. Is an improved traet, and contains 13 j acres of which SO acres are cleared, 10 acres,bc- ing in meadow, and the whole in a good state of cultivation ami under good fences, with excel lent water on the farm. The buildings are a log house and an excel lent frame barn, and some oth er outbuildings. There is on this tract sufficient good timber for 7 or 8 rafts, and an excellent coal bank, together with an orchard of choice fruit trees. No. 3. Ia an improved tract, containing about 100 acres, 3U acres cleared, (new,) with a small plank house and barn thereon erected. The land is under good fences, with excellent water ou it. About 3 rafts of good timber also standing thereon. Ao. 4. Ii an unimprored tract of 400 aores.with some good pine timber growing on it, and will make an excellent farm when cleared The above tracts will be sold in a body, or sep erately. to suit purchasers preferring, however, to sell them in a body. Tho terms will be reason able. The tract? can be seen ot any time by call ing on the subscriber, or inquiries by letter will be answered if addressed to Curwensviiie. Pa Augusts. 13tU DANIEL BAILEY. "RALLY 'R0USD THE CGUNTFR. BOYS." THE 2D SERIES Of Grand l'aces have commenced on the Lumber-Citv course ! OPEN FOB, COMPETITION" Every day, ( Sundays excepted. ) A jirixe for Ci tryl'Oily. Apply immediately to the proprietors, Kirk (' Spencer, at their Xew Cheap Store, in Lumber-Citu, J'nu'a. The fact can be no longer denied the people have said it. the people know it. and everybody believes it, that the new store is the place to buy cheap goods, to buy new goods, to buy fashiona ble goods, to buy any kind of goods you want. The summer stock, now opening at Kirk A Spen cer's, is the largest, the best assorted and licst that ever came to the place. Ladies cau nod delaines, alpacas, merinos, cashmeres,French and American ginghams. lawns, plaids, nankins, berege.cambrics. muslins, baluio ral and hoop skirts, silk and cloth mantles, veils, edgings, lace, braid, nets, corsets, belts, collaretts, hosiery, gloves, ribbons, bonnets. hats, trimmings, bobinett, mull and swiss muslins, shawls, combs, wristlets, linen handkerchiefs, toilet articles, Ac. Gentlemen can find coats, pants, vests, boots, shoes, hats, caps, collars, neck-ties, suspenders, shirts, handkerchiefs, perfumery Ac. Children can find toys in great variety, candies, nuts, Ao. It is the place to buy yonr dry goods ; your gro ceries, your boots pnd shoes, bats, caps and bon nets ; your notions your hardware, scythes, forks, shovels, hoes, rakes; your brooms, cedar and wil low ware; your clocks and looking glasses ; your stone and queensware ; your flour, fish and bacon ; yeur glass, putty, paints, oil and varnish ; your nails and spikes ; in tact anything yon want. If you wish the highest cash piice foi your produce, your butter, eggs, grain, flax-seed, rags, timber, boards and shingles, it is the place to exchange to the best advantage to yourselves Any article not on band will be ordered on short notice. Ladies wishing bonnets or dress goods can have them or dered by calling at Kirk & Spencer's cheap store, as special arrangements have been made for that purpose. We do not wish to wound or seriously hurt any body, but will do our utmost to maintain the rep utation we have won, of selling goods a little lower than anybody else. "Rally 'round the eounter, boys!" and be con vinced of the truth of our aswtious. Linber-cty.June2l. tlRK 4 SPEJfCER. FOl'R (4) good draught hur for sale by - i: A IRVfN, Curwensviiie. FODDERCl' T T F. RS of a sn P ; ri or make fur sale at reason) le prisey.ii MEHKKLL and BIGLEK'S. Cleartie' i. Pa rpCEAIIERS WANTED The directors JL of Penn lownshiu, desire to employ fire teachers, two males and three females for a term of four month, t.i whom liberal wages will be given. Applicants will meet the board at Penn ville, on the 1st day of October next. Sept. 14, 1S64 pd. WM. P. BECK, Sec'y. RELIEF NOTICE The Board of Relief for the county of Clearfield, will meet at th Commissioners' office in Clearfield, on Wednes day and Thursday, the 2Sth and 2'.th days of September, 18R4 The Board of Relief have directed that the wife of the soldier must appear before the board, and produce her sworn statement, detailing name of soldier, regiment and company, and when enlis ted; the number of children, with age and sex of each ; the t.'wnship in which they resided at the time ot enlistment, and their -present residence ; and that she is without the means of support for herself and children who are dependent upon her. Two witnesses of credibility from-tho township in which she residos. must also be produced. w hose certificate (sworn to before tho Board of Relief) must set forth that the applicant is the person she represents herself to be. that the statement of the number and age of her family is true, that she is in destitute circumstances and her family in ac tual want, and that all the fscts set forth iu her application are correct and true. Forms containing these requisitions can be ob tained at the OCice of the Board of Relief, when application is made and the witnesses appear. N. B. Illness of the aplicant, properly proven, will excuse personal attendance. Sept 7, 18.H WM S BRADLEY, clerk. JEST RECEIVED AT NAl'GI.F.'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. l?'t-fzSr- orahaui s Row. Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment ul WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which we in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es. to le had at NAUGLE'S. The American Lever of different qualities, can be had at N AUG EE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo. Coial. La va, Jctt. Carbuncle. Garnett, Opal. Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. Ac, or single pieces at NAUGLE'S. PI a in gold Breastpins, Eardrops. Hoop Ear rings, children's ear drops and rings at X Al'GLE's" Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGLE'S. Gents breastpins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S. A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and quality, gold lockets, corul neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards and all articles in his line, on hand at NALiiLtl 5. Just received, a fine assortment of Faucy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1-25 to 15 dollars at NAUGLE'S. Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange for good at. NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at NAUGLE'S. If you wish your watches put in good repair ajnd warranted, take t m .- NAUGLE'S. GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA TION. Whereas, by an Act of the Genera! Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled -'An act to regulate the General Election wi'hin this Commonwealth." it is enjoined on the Sheriffs of the several counties to givo public no tice of such election, the places where to be held, and the officers to be elected ; TnEtiEfORE, I, ED WAUD PERKS. High Sheriff of Clearfield co.. do hrrrhy nice public notire to the Electors of the countyV Clearfield, that a GENERAL ELECLLO-S will be held on the Srroud Tuesday o f Ortohrr next, (being the ELEVENTH day of the month) at the several election districts in said county, at which time and place the qualified voters will vote For One person to represent the counties of Cam eron. Clearfield, Elk, Erie, Forest, Jeffersou, McK'ean and Warren in the House of Repre sentatives of the United States. For one person to represent the counties of Clo.ir field. Elk and Forest in the House of Repre sentatives or tuis Ooinmonwealtn. For one person for tho office of Sheriff of Clear field county. For One person for the office of Commissioner of Clearfield county. For one person 'or the office of District Attorney of Clearfield county For One person for the office of Auditor of Clear field county. For one persoa for the office of Coroner of Clear field county. The electors of the county of Clearfield wiiltake notice that the said General tlcctio.n will pe held at the following places, vix : At the house of Samuel il. Smith for Beccaria township. At the house of Ascph Ellis for Boll township At tho house of James Bloom, Son., for Blouiu township. At the house of Edward Albert fur the township of Boggs. At the house of Jacob Pearcc. for tho townkhin of Bradford. At the public house of R. W. Moore for Bradv township. At the bouse of John i oung lor tne township f Buriisido. At the school house nearSimon Rornbaugh's for the township ot Chest. At the court house for the Borough of Clearfield. At the house of Jacob Maurcr for the township of Covington. At the house of I. Bloom, due d, for tho Bor ough of Curwensviiie. At Centre school house for the town'p of Decatur. At the house of Thomas B. Davis for the town ship of Ferguson. At the house of John I. Bundy for the township of Fox. At Congress Hill scheol house for the township ofGirard- At the public school house for tho township ot Goshen. At the house of Jacob Hubler for the township of Graham. At tho school house in Jancsville for the town ship of Guelich. At the houe of J. Wilson for the twn p ot Huston. Atthe school house in Ausonville for the town ship of Jordan. At the hoii-ie of j;. I. Hall Co. tor the town ship of Karthaus. At the inrkev i 1 ill .school house lor tho town ship of Knox. At the court nouso in the Jiorough of Clcartied for Lawrence township. At the public school bouse f jr the borough of Lumber city. At the house formerly occupied by Thomas Kv- ler for the township of Morris. At the public school house for tho Borough of New Washington. At the house forrnerlv of Wm. W . Anderson for the township of Penn. At the Douse of I. Bloom, dee d, in the Borough ot Curwensviiie for Pike township At the house of K. W. Moore for the townshiu ui union. At the house of Thomas Henderson for the town ship of Woodward. s NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN, That all persons, except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any oftioe 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 r agent, who is or shall be era p.oyed under the Legislative. Executive, or Judi cial Departments of this State or United States, or any city or incorpoated district, and also that every member of Congress 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 anoint ment of Judge. Inspector, or Clerk of any elec 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 hint Yriday next after the said Second Tuesday of Oc tober, then and there to do those things required ol them by law. GIVEN uDder my hand and ?al. at Clearfield, this Ninth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fonr, and of the Independence of tba United States tba eighty eighth. EDWARD .PERKP, fiheriff. CAUTION. AH persona are hereby caution ed against purch asing or in a n j way meddling with two notes given by me, to Samuel East, on calling for two Hundred and fifty dollars, and th other calling for twenty fiTe dollars, wni -h I hat not received value for. and bare bill against Samuel East, and I will rot pay the cotes unless compelled bv du course of law. Aug. 31st.lb64.-3t. JOHN BRTJBAKER. Sr. TEMPERANCE IIOCSE.-The ubscribr would respectfully inform the cititeiii of Clearfield county, that he has rented th "Tipton Hotel." and will use every endeavor t accommo date those who may favor hlin with b0ix M9tom. Ho will try to furnish the table with th bast th couutry cu afford, and will keep hay and feed t. accommodate teamsters. Gentlemen don't to-ge the "Tipton Hotel." SAMUEL SMITH. Tipton. Pa , May 83. 18fi4. TVOT1CE. CLEARFIELD COUNTY. PS : 1 i In the matter of th Estate of John Shirey, late of Bradford towrship, Clearfield eo., dee'd.- In the Orphans' Court of said county, at Juue. Teim. A. D. IStH. An r.pprnisenient duly made, setting out to the Widow Nuney Shirey about thirty-four acres of Real Estate, rained at S300. thereupon the said court by order rtated Joty I, LSf54. direct that noticu by advertisement be giv ed in at least one newspaper, publjshv'd in Clear field for at least threo week" previous to next Jerni. notifying all persons interested to file their exceptions on or before the first day of next term or tie same will be approved and confirmed ab solutely. I. G. BARGER, Clerk of O. C. August 31. 1SCI ESTATE OF I. S. GEARHART. lat of Decatur township. Clearfield county, de ceased. All persons interetod are hercby'noti ficd that Real Estnte to the amount, in vajue, of eighty-six dollars has been appraised and set out to the widow. Ann Eliza Gearhart under th law known as the 300 law. which appraisement whs returned to the Orphan's Court of Clearfield county. Pa., at Juno Term, A. D. ISfil. and will be confirmed by said Court absolutely at Septem ber Term. A. D. 1S04. unless exceptions are fild and sufficient reasons shown agaii.st said confirmation- 1. U. BARGER, August Stst, 1SC4. Clerk of O. C. Pittsburg Saw W orks. IlCRUARllS AM) LONG. Manufacturers .f Palcnt Ground Circulars wai ranted cast steel saws of every description Mill, Mntny. Cross-cut, Gnug and all other varie ties. All kinds of knives and springs made from sheet cast steel. Extra lofincl Reaper and Mow ing knives, Ac Particular attention paid to re toothiug. gumming and straightening circular saws ; together with repairing of all kinds. Ware house and Works, corner of Water and Short streets. Pittsburg. Pa. April IS, isjol-l yp c. v. hi Tib Ait r : : : : s. i. iiirnnARn : a. uo.su. 1864 1864 GRAND OPENING OF SFT,llsTG GOODS AT C. W. & II. W. SMITH'S, comprising a general assortment of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware, Vt'ooden-ware, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Sac, &c, Sic. Best quality of Frints, Delaines, Moiambiquu. LI nen, Poplins, Balxarines. Lavcllas. Ginghams check, drilling, ticking and sheeiitg, shawls, plain silks, fowlard silks, cassameres ccttonades, jeans, tweeds, satinetts. bleached inuslins (at leva than city wholesale prices) brown muslins HOSIER V, Gloves, Ribbons.Trimmings, Dut- tons, (in great variety) collars.vclvet ribbon, veils. hcadnets. embroidery, braids, handkerchiefs, la dies elastic pages, whalebones, bindings, chil drens', misses', and ladies' hoop skiits, Quaker and Corset Skirts, NEW STYLE BALMORALS. Sugar. Tea. Coffee. Molasses. Spices. Ao.. Oranges. Split Peas. Lemons. Full Tea Setts. Dishes, com mon and fine ware. cups. saucers. pre-tervejars Ao. Tl'RS, Brooms. Chums, Mops. Buckets. Meas ures, brushes, combs, wicki. fancy baskets, bowls, door-mats, window blinds, curds, tassels, etc, eta. Children?. Misses and Ladies' morocco boots, shoes, balmornla. and gaitora. New Firm-New Goods. liKAD! HEAD!! READ !!! BOYNTOTf, SHOWERS AND GRaHAM. CLEARFIELD. PA., Have received their first supply of Seaconabl Goods. which they are uor offering for sale at Uis LOWEST CASH PRICES. Their stock consult of a gnra! variety Oi Dry-Goods. Groceries, Ilnrd-wan . Queens-ware, Tin ware. Willow-ware. Wooden-ware. Provisions. Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing, Ac. For the Ladies, They would call especial attention to the targ and good assortment of new styles and patterns of LADIES DRESS G00D3 iiflv opening, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks, Delaines, Alpacas. Ginghams. Dueals, Prints, Me. liuos, Cashmeres. Plaids. Brilliants. Poplins, I'e reg". Lawns Nankins, Linen. Lace. Edgings, Col crettes. Braids. Belts, Veils, Nets, Corsotts, Nu bias. Hoods. Coats. Mantels. Balmoral ekirts. Ho siery, Gloves BonnuU. Flowers. Plumes. Ribbons. Hats. Trimmings. Bultous. Combs. Shawls, Braid, , Muslins, Irish Linens, Cambrics. Victoria I.uwo, Swiss, Bobiuets, Mullo, Linen Handkerchief eto. )f Men's Wear They have also received a large and well select ed Stck. consisting ot Cloths, Plain and Fancy CasMineres. Cashnierets. Tweeds, Jeans. Cordu roys, Bcver-Teen, Linens, Handkerchiefs. Neck ties, Hosiery, Gloves. Hats, Caps. Scarfs, etc, etc Kcady-Madc Clothing In the latest styles and f tho best material, consisting of Coats, Pants. Vests. Shawls Over coats. Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, etc Of Boots ami Shoes, They have a large assortment for Ladies and Gen- ' tlemen, consisting of Top Boots. Brogans, Pumps, Gaiters. Balmoral Boots, Slippers, Monroes, etc Groceries and Provisions Such as Coffee. Syrups, Sugar, Rioe. Crackers, inegar, Candles. Cheese, tlour. .Heal. Btcou, Fish, coarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, etc. Coal Oil Lamps, Coal oil, Lamp chimneys, Tinware a great varie ty. Japauware.' Egg beaters. Spice-boxes, WirV Ladels, Sicvos. Dusting pans, Lanterns, etc . etc Carpets, Oil-cloth, Brooms. Brushes. Baskets. Washboards. Buckets, Tubs, Churns Wall-paper, Candle wick. Cotton yarn and Batting, Work baskets. Umbrellas, et. Rafting Popes, Augers, Axes. Chisels.' Saws. Files, Hammers.' Hatchets, N'ils, Spikes. Gri -d stones. Stoneware. Trunks, Carpet bags, Powder, Shot, Lead, cto,' School Btoks, Writing and Letter paper. Fancy note and com inercial paper, pons, pencils and ink. copy books, slates, 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 examine their stock, and hope to give entire satisfaction. BOrNTON. SHOWERS ORAflAM, .0Uarfi1L. T . July 2(Hh. 1864. i .... - I! 1 s t Hi i v IT ir