Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 20, 1864, Image 4

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    AFFAIBS IN KENTUCKY.
Tho long nd short of the difficulty
about Kentucky is, that tho ndnimin.
t ration hps prclorrod to enlist a few
thousand negroes there rather than
preserve tho allegiance of tho Stato.
This is tho key to the cngima of the
i'robidont's proclamation of martini
law. The Kentuckiuns have always
.'aimed that their right of properly
in negroes is an indiwputiblo one, and
that so long as tho State was true to
its constitutional obligations, they
hhould be protected. Thcscr ival claims
-tho Government on ono hand as
Herting tho right to enlist negroes, and
citizens on the other denying the
light, especially if they were able to
til? their quota'by tho'voluntary en
listment of while men seriously
threaten tin open rupture. Tor a
lime tho Washington authorities were
induced to forebear, perhaps influen
ced by tho resolute stand otuovernot
PI'ECML KLIiCTIOS PROi'tAMATI'N said amendments or cither of them, tht
WHE1U5AS, Tho Governor of the Common- governor of this commonwealth shall issue
wealth of Pennsylvania, under tlie great a writ of election directed to each, and
Seal of the State, has Issued the following writ uf every theritf of this common woaltb, com
Election t .,... manding thent to givo notice, lo tie usual
ToKnwanr. Pmm, Esq., Sheriff of the eounty of IlmllI10, in not less than two newsnanora
Clearfield, sends Urocling : , .. ... . ,.. .... ,. .iti.,
WnnnKAS, A Joint Resolution proposing cer
tain amendments to the Constitution ol this Cout
uionwenlth, which are as follows, via :
" There shull he an additional seeilon to the
third article if the Constitution, te Lo designated
as section f ur, as follows, vis:
"fitetion 4. Whenever any of the qualified
rh etors of this Cotninonweitlth ahull be lu any aj.
ttuil military rervioe under a requLition of tho
President uf tho I'nited States, or by authority of
this Commonwealth, such electors may exorcise
the right uf stifl'ruge iu ull elections by the eiti
tens under Mich regulations as are or ahull be pre
served by Inn, as fully te if they were present at
their uiukl place or elections
"There shall be two additional scetionito the -".'. , ., " .
leveiilh Article of the Constitution, to be detig- ,"aia' nl lua I "
isttd nsisertiunt eight and nine, as follows : ja,,i aim Wll.nn
in eaoh city, and county t lvviJcd. 'lhat
so many are published therein, and by at
lout two printed uunduilU, in eicli elect
ion diliiot, of every city mid county,
wherein no newspaper is published, thut
nn election will Le held in each of the
townships, wards, precincts, and districts,
therein, on the Krt J'uemhiy of August, iu
the year of our Lord oi.e thousand eight
huudred and sixty-four, fur the purpose
of deciding upon tho approval mid taliti
cution, or rejection, ol me paidamond
nipiilsl which Miiil election ahull he ouen-
ed, held, and closed, upon the day at'ore-
ueea, and within the Hours
aforesaid are reauestea la neat at tne conn Honta. ir, m Ji rre ntnmw. vsw.
In th. borough if Cl.ars.ld, the flrst Friday mmm.ww lOVCVf. t AbUHEK'J tjQieJ
First Tuesday of An gust, then and after the said , flnr.ATF.ST HATTT p'riv ormnhi . 1 '1
there to do those things required of them by law, ' ; ' VV i
GIVES under my hand and seal, at Clearfiold, on . c nnn tr:iij w J. i i
this twonty.nlnth day of Jane, in the year oft l-T ' aviiivu hiiu vv UUUUCU, UnQ
lakcnrrisoncrs!
WITH CAMP EQUITAOE-AXD
70,000 Contraband! freed from the
our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and six
ty-four ; and of the Independence of the Unit-
ed States the eighty-eighth. ' -V
EDWARD PKRKS, Sheriff. ( MCAlA
SheriH' 's OIHee, Juno SMth. Vcrjf i
THE "ItEPUbLlCAN." j
Terms ol MuDnrriptioii.
If pnid In advance, or within thro, months, $1 SO
It paid any time within the year, ... 1 74
(f paid after the expiration of the year, 2 00
OIVICS 0 NARKST STKKKT, CLSARFIKI.D, rSSS'A.
NEW
.1
AKD
Kleventh
' Seitiuo S. No bill shall be passed by the Let;-, ol this eomtnonweiillh are directed to be
tflature containing more than one subject, which ; opened, held, and closed ; and it shall be
shell be clearly expressed in tho title, except op- the duly of thejudgcs, illHpeclors, and
(roprintlna bills. , olei ks, of ench ol Hid lownsliiiis, boroughs,
Section . Nob.ll shall be passed by he Leg. j .pcjnc, ,,, dUMetlr 0 receive,
',U.,UJC: iLV . , . S0:'i" at the .aid election, ticket, not exceed-
ing tho number of proposed amendments,
conferred upon the Courts ol this Commonwealth," either written or printed, or partly writ
hns been agreed by a majority of tho im'uiuers el-,' ten and partly printed, from ouch of tho
c:tcd to each llouse oi tne uegisiaiure ui iwo : s pita I itioii voters Ol this state, w ho may 01-
successive sessions oi iuo ranu.
A!n Whi-hkas, It is provided in the Tenth Ar
ticle ofthe said Constitution thai any amend-
! nients so agreed vpon, shall be suhinitted to the
Terms of Advertising.
AJvrl!imflnli &r tnanrtud In th RnnutitirKii
winuu uia gfuerin ei'cuuii t t.b following rates :
ltramlette, whoSO deVOllOII to tho L ll- Crs or privileges, hos boon, or m.iy hereafter be
ion has never been questioned; but ol
late the policy of tho CJoverment has
become more determined, and ivcruit
ing for negro regiments has been re
sumed with more energy than before.
Under the influence Of large bounties, j,e, e i ,uch manner, nnd ntsuch time, at least,
and through tho activeitV Of HgOllts! three months oltcr being sj agreed to by the two
. C . , . . t.... . . I, . I n,.!dl'i,r .hull nrMai.pihn kiii.h
ler the SHnie. and to deposit them in a
hnx, or boxes, lo be for that purpose pro
vided by the proper ollicers; which tick
et btill be, respectively, labelled, on the
outside. First Amendment," "Second
i . i
cmjiioyeu, me iarmcrs tnrougu many
sections ofthe Stato have been stripp
ed of their Held hands, and other hi
jorers, so that they aro unable to
gather their crops. This cause more!
than any other has exasperated many
who till now worked heartily for tho
Union ; some, like tho bravo Col. Wol
lbrd,have thrown up their commissions
in the army while a still larger num
ber aro either alienated in their at
tachment to tho CJovcrnment, or have
deliberately gone over to tho enemy.
As somo have surmised, this unfortu
nate condition of things invited the
raid of Morgan, and it was the cordial
reception given this graceless marau
der which afforded evidence of the
rapid chango of public sentiment
which has taken place. With still
tnoro reason it is conjectured that the
(jovernmcnt eagerly availed itself ol
tho prevalent dissatisfaction as a pre
text for establishing martial law. So
State in tho Union has made greater
sacrifices than Kentucky for tho pre
servation of this government; nono has
contributed more nobly to strengthen
tho military arm of the nation. Shc
lias good right to protest strongly a-
hounps.oj the LcgiMuture shall prescriho; such Amendment,' and "Third Amendment
submission to be in r uch mannor and form, that
tha peoplo may vote f.)r or agninit each amend
ment separata nod distinctly :
Aso Wiikmkas, I!y nn act of the Cicneral As
sembly cf this Comiuonwenlth, passed the twenty
third dv of Afiril. Anno Domini, one thnnsanJ
eight hundred and sixty -four, it is provided, "that
for the purpose or acemtmnjf mo sense oi mis
Commonwealth, in reirarJ to the adoption or re
jection of said amendments, or either of thin, the
Itovcrnor of this Cominonwraltu rfliull issue n writ
of Election to each and every .-heriffuf this Com
monwealth, commanding them to give notice in
the usual rammer, in not less than two nswspnpcrs
in each city or ccunty : Provided, That so many
und thoo who are favorable to said a
mendments, or any of them, may express
their approval thereof, ty voting, each, as
mriny separate, written or printed, or
partly vruten and partly piir.ted, ballot,
ur ticket;), at there are ainondnicnts ap
proved by them, eoiituinuig, on the in
side thereof, tho words, For the Amend
ment;" and those who are opposed li
such amendment, or nny ol them, nuy
expiess their oppuoitioii hy voting, o.ieh,
ns many scnerate, written or jiriuted, or
part.y wri..eii and partly printed billots
I Insertion. Sde.
Oae square, (lOllnes,) $60 $75
rwo squares, (20 lines,) 100 140
Three squares, (0 lines,) 1 it t 00
1 menlhs 8 mo s.
One Square, t : : 92 50 $4 00
two squares, : I I I 4 00 6 00
Three squares, i t I : 00 8 00
Foursquares, I : I t 00 10 00
Half a column, i I : : S 00 II 00
One column, i t t : 14 00 20 00
Over three woeks and less than three uiostbi 24 ,
tents per square for eith insertion.
Uusicejs notices not eseteding 8 linos are In-,
strted for 2 a year.
Advortisjmsnts not marked wltktie number of I
asertiont desired, will be continued untifforbid !
and charged aoeording to these terms. j
CLKAHFlKLli CO. DUtlX'TOll Y
BONDS OFJLAVERY!!
IVERV man that hat read any thing of the
j past history of this 11' must Anally come
to the conclusion that the Confederate (iovtrn
ment would bt broken down. It was only a quet-1
lion of time. Hot now we have the above Ulori- i
oui soul-stirring news to cheer us up; and the
only draw-back to car joy and glorification it the I
imminent danger of the Contrabundi coining :
; North to "eat out our sabstance," and to wear out :
ur shoes I Hut of one thing the people of Clear, i
4eld county may be assured, and that is, that
Uuu... nn Pi . "tVtxt .7
tdo. FRANK K1I0KT for short railed A'sori-et it
91 00 .telling Itouts shoe at cheap at any other
2 00
2 50
12 too
97 00
10 00
12 00
14 00
18 00
S5 00
uaa in the county; and if you don't believe it,
just give him a call oo court-week, or at any other
time, aad see for yourselves, lie would just re
mind the public that bis shop is now on Market
street, in Shaw's Row where you will find him
just as Sliurt as usual If not a little ihurdr of
Cash than he would like to be.
All kinds of work on hands and made to order
on short notieo, and as well'made, and as good lite
as con be "skeered" up here or elsewhere.
&ii.lon't forget the shop on Market street,
in rihaw's Row, directly opposite Rev. II, U.
Saoope't office. F. 110RT.
Clearfield, June II, 1862.
THE LAMEST jft,
SELECTED STOCK
GOODS
OFFERED
PUBLIC
AT
ALL OF WHICH
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
2d Monday In January, I 3d Monday In June,
Sd Monday in March, 4th Monday in Sept.
of each year, ar.d eontinue two weeks if necessary
COUNTY AND
Tres'l Judge on ,
As'te Judges lion.
Hon. James
are published therein, and hy at least two pnnt- i,r i!rkets. as there are amendments not
ed handbills in each Election District, of every i,,,, proved by them, containing on the ill-,
city and county where no nrnpiM ii ' P''''!' u,.le U.e.oof, tho words, "Against the A-
that an K ee ion wil be held in each of tho town- . .. . . .:.. r .
.hips, borooglis. ward., preciuct, an.! district, 1 aindmenl tho oleelors vot. for, or
.ui.!.. .v.-i;:..iT,.n.j.....n .i ;.. .u.. Luminal t ia first nmnndmunl. slinll ho con- '
loereio, on iuo m ii i u.mmj .uumv .uu -r- , - .
.1. i .1 I 1 i.a iii.Mi.il iivp n ..ii i nai inn Y.rv. !
lUllllffUUil eiUili HUUUIU'I PHI' lv'( "a v.. ...v.
year uf our Lord, ono thousaua cig
and sixty. fiiur, for the purpose of deciding upon
the approval and ratification, or rejection, uf the
said amendments, which said election shall be
opened, held and closed upon the day last aforo
said, at the places and within the hours, at and
within which, tho Cicnrrul Elections of this Com
monwealth ate directed to he opened, held and
closed."
Now TnKar.roas, In obeJieaee to the require
ments of the TentU. Artiele of the Constitution,
and in aecordunce with the true intent and mean
ing of tho said act ofthe lienenil Assembly of this
Commonwealth, I, . tJ. Cl'ltTIN. Governor
of the said Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do
issue this writ, commanding and requiring you,
the said Edward l'erks, Sheriff of the said cjunty,
to give notice in the usual manner and as hy law
gainst measures Which she regards ns i required, thut an election will beheld according
derof-ntorr to her nosition as a sister i term" of t,, Constitution and provisions
0 j j
, State, and as in conflict with her rights
under tho Constitution. She cannot
therefore sustain the Administration,
and a method is now devised by which
her voico is likely to be stifled in the
coming election. For no ono, Demo
crat or Republican, doubts that it a
monnts to jus- that. Tho vote of Ken
tucky is sure for the Democratic can
didate, whoever he is. 1 hero is no
Kepublican-voto in tho Stato. There
fore tho radical advisors of 3Ir. Lin
coln havo desired to prevant any vote
in that State this fall. Whether tho
declaration of martial law is part of
tho scheme must bo guessed by shrewd
men. The noblo old Stato, whoso men
havo stood firm through tiro utid temp
est, is bitterly abused by tho radicals,
and now feels tho weight of an arbi
trary will. Poor old Kentucky! Hut
there aro better days ahead of us.
The reason for tho failure of Gover
nor Bramletto to ruiso 10,000 vol tin
tecrs(six months' men) for the defense
of the State, is stated as follows, by
tho Governor's Adjutant (Jeneral, in
a recent letter to tho jmblic :
"The records ofthisollico show why
we failed. Letters from all quarters,
and from unconditional Union men,
show that nearly every count- would
Coroner,
County Sup't
'VNtAtlf,
' Uecraria,
Hell,
havo flllod its quota, and that many
would have largely exceeded it, if the
unfortunate attempt to recruit ne
groes had not been begun. Dressing
appeals from every district have reach
ed us, narrating this, and urging that
tho white men should stay at home to
eultivuto tho fields abandond by the
lieoTOCS. -A fill nut this iinfni'tnnntn
on. I n.ktm:. : .. n I New Washington
liuu uiiiinnviiiliHK iuiiu:l-iivu UlU .!,.... , , . i w ii.
j r iiih iiuri iiirinpriT hpiil itv n. wy
of the art of the llenerjl Assembly nforusnid, in
each of the townships, boroughs, wards, precincts I
and districts therein, on the first Tuesday of Au
gust, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty lour, for the purpose of decid
ing upon the approval and ratiGeation, or rejaa
ion, of the said amendments.
e Given ixder nv iiin and ?nt
Great Senior the State, at Harrisburg
this Twenty-first day of June, in tho
year of onr Lord, one thousand eight hundred
and sixty four, and ef the Commonwealth the
Cigbty-clghiu. ELI SLIt'KH,
By the Uovcrnor t See. of the Com'th.
The electors of (he county of Clesrfield will
take notice that the mid special election will be
held at the following placet, vti i
At the hause of 8. M. Kmith for Bcccaria twp.
At the bouse of Aseph Ellis for Roll tp.
At the house of Jumes II loom, senior, for
lSloom twp.
At the house of Edward Albert for Roggs tp.
At the house of Jacob Pearct for Bradford tp.
At the house of R. W, Mooro for Brady tp.
At the house of John Young for Burnsi le tp.
At the thool house near Simon Rorabaugb't for
Chest twp.
At tht Court House for the berough of Clear
field.
At the house of J. Maurer fur Covington twp.
At the house of Isaac Bloom, deceased, for
Curwensville horough.
At Contro school-house for Decatur twp..
At the house ef John Uregory formerly occu
pied by Tbomns Robison (Uroadway) for Fergu
son twp.
Al the house of J. I, Bundy for Fox twp.
At Congress lli'.l school houto for (Jirard tp.
At the public school-house for Goshen twp.
At the house of Jacob llubler for Graham tp.
At the school-bouse in Janesvillo forUulicb tp.
At. the house of Jerse Wilson for Huston twp.
At the tchoul-house in Anseoville for Jordan
township.
At the house of B. D. IJall A Co , for Karthaus
township.
At the Turkey Hill school-house for Knox tp.
At the Court House in the borough ol Clearfield
for Lawrence tp.
At the public school. house for Lumber City
borough.
At tht house formerly ooenpied by Tbes. Kylcr
for Morris twp.
At the public tchool house
toed lourth section to article three of: Auditors,
the constitution, extending the right ol i
su!'ia:o to soldiers; electors, voting!
(or, or against, the second amendment, I
shnll he considered at voting for, or I
against, tho projio-ed eighth sect
ion lo ai tii'le eleven of lb constitution
and elector!", voting for. or against, the,
third amendment, shall be cuusidered as
voting (or, or against, the proposed ninth
section lo article eleven of the constitu
tion. Skctiox 2- That tho election, on the
said pro(ioicd amendments, shall in all Bloom,
respects, ba conducted ns the general el- j 1l!ue' .
..iiii-in rt I liia rf.nnwnrtnnnlf li urA nnw : raillora,
cont'ueted ; and it shall be the duty of the j .,
return judges, of the respective counties,
aud districts, thereof, first having careful- Bum;ido,
ly asceilained the Lumber of votes givon j "
fur, or against, each of said amendments,! "
in the manner aforesaid, to make out dn- j . "
plicate returns thereof. eipreased in words, i '
nl length, and nH in figures, only ; one of,
which returns, so nnde, shall be lodgrd ! Clearfield,
in the p rothonotary s olliee ot the court ol ! Covington,
common pleas, of the proper county, and
the other scaled, and directed, to the sec
retary of the commonwealth, and by one
ol said judges deposited, forthwith, in the
most convenient post otuce, upon winch,
postage shall bo prepaid, at the expense
o! the proper county
Sheriff, Kdwnrd Perks,
rrothonotary, D. F. Kliweiler,
Keg. A Ree. Isaiah U. Barger,
District Alt'y, Israel Test,
Treasurer, C. Kralicr,
Co. Surveyor, II. B. Wright,
CouimirsionersJaeob Kunts,
Thos. Dougheity,
Amos Read,
Charles Worrell,
II. Woodward,
Y. V. (Tuteret,
J. W. Potter,
C. B. Fandford,
DISTRICT 0FFICE3S.
Ssmuel Linn, Bellefonte.
J. D.Thomr son, Curwensv ills
Bloom, rorrrit,
Clearfield,
Olen Hope.
I.uthersburg.
(Ir. Hills.
Clesrfield.
N.Wash'gton
Pennflcld.
Leoontes Mill
Clesrfield.
Hit OK POST OFFICES.
y.wl Ojlivtt, I'attmntler;
Olonll ,p, M m, 8. Wright
Vtnhville, Theodore Weld,
liegnrty's X Roads, Sam'l. Ilegarty,
Bower, W. McCrarken,
Chest, Th. A. M tJhee.
Cush, J. W. Campbell,
Ootend, ll.L.IIoiidersnn,
Forrest, James Illoom,
Clearfield ilridge, James Forrest,
Woodland, William Albert.
Luthershurg, R. 11.. Moore,
Troutville, Chas. 8loppy,
Jefferson Line, John llebcr in,
New Washington, Jas. (Inllnher,
Ilurnsido, u. Jrvin,
Licensed Auctioneer.
WM. M. Ill.tMlM, of Pike township, de
sires to Inform hit friends and the public
generally that he has taken out a License as an
Al'CTIONKEK, and will attend to the crying
of sales in any part of the county at the shortest
notice, end at the most reasonable charges. Ad
dress, either personally or by letter, either al'
!,, lit :it a :, a m I .f i
lurwensvme or iiioouiviue. npri o, u. u,
READ ! HEAD !
T Tun
Hit
ILL HE I.,.
miCES TO SUIT THE TjfQ
Hit ttock bat ketn HltctM viik
regard to tht wantt or thi StofU,,
DUY GOODS, S
KflTIO'NS,
UAKDWAKE
wueekswase,
-o-
Sectioi i. That it shall be the duty of
the secretary of the commouwealth, on
the twenty-third day of August next, be
fore four o'clock, post meridian, to deliv
er lo the speaker of the Senate, or the
speaker of the lloune of Kepre.4enlalives,
the returns of the said election, Iroru ilia
several counties of the commonwealth;
and the same shall, on the same day, and
hour, be opened, and published, in the
presence of the members of the Senate
and House of Representatives ; and the
number of votos given for, and against,
said amendments, respectively, shall be
carefully summed up, and ascertained,
and duplicate certificates, ol the result,
shall be signed hy tho speakers of the livo
houses. Ond of said certificates shall be
delivered to the secretary of tho common
wealth, who shall cause the same to be re
corded and (iled in his olliee, and the
other of said certificates shall be deliver
ed to the governor, who thall forthwith
Patrhinville,
Kast Ridge,
Kurd,
llcOarvey,
Westover,
Clearfield,
Frenchville,
Karthaus,
Curwensvllle Curwcnsville,
Decatur,
Ferguson,
Fox,
liirard,
III IllnbuiK
West Decatur,
Osceola Mills,
Marron,
Little Toby.
Leeonte's Mills,
Bald Hills,
llnihen, Khawsville,
() rah a in, Uruham'.on,
Uuelicb, Smith's Mills,
Mtdeira,
Huston, Tyler.
" Pennflcld,
Jordan, Ansnnville,
Kunhaus, Salt Lick,
Knox, New Mi Ipcrt,
Morris, Kylertown,
' Morrisdole,
Penn, Lumber City,
" Urauipian 11 Us,
Pike, Curwcnsville,
" Blomningville,
I'nion, Recklon,
Woodwint, Jeffries,
eThis Post Office will do for Chest township.
mil answer rr rerguson township.
Jack Patehin,
Jacob Boicc,
!. Tout, jr.
Win. Mcllnrvcy,
p. A. Fsrher,
M. A. Frank,
P. A. (laulia.
J.F.W.Schnarn
T. W. Fleming,
Centre eountjr,
8. Itadbach,
T. F. Iloalich,
Kd. Williams,
Jas. McClcllan,
C. Mignot,
William Carr,
A. II. Shaw,
T. II. forces,
A. (1. Fox,
Chas.J. Pussy,
Davll Tyler.
II. Woodward,
Kliia Chase,
II. Ilcckadorn,
M.O.Stirk,
Jas. Thompson,
J. C. Brenner,
II. W. Spencer,
A. C. Moore, "
T. II. Fleming.
Benj. F. Dale,
U.K. Biubukcr,
James Lockett,
Go and foc the New Gootla at
J. E. WATSON'S,
Marysville, Clea: field county, Penna
stiiKAP r..m fisir K,...,.i t..v..
, . . , 11 I t "' W 4 J VI I .MHIIV1S IVS I UJ UVl
ssuo u.a prueiniuuiiun, ueciaruig wneiuei , j Hoards, Saw.Logs, or Shingles.
the raid amendments, or either of them, j Dec. Ift, 'M. tf. J.S. E. WATSON.
havo been npproved, ana rslihed, hy a
msjoiity of the qualified voters, of this!
stale, voting thereon : J'roviiieJ, That if,
Governor has labored to comply with for p0nn tp,
thewhishesot the tiovcrnmcnt, until:
tho attempt became utterly hopeless,
when it was relinquished."
Tho Louisville Journal says tho an
swer is conclusiva :
"They failed because the Abolition
ists prevailed upon Mr. Lincoln to vi
olate his direct and sole nm promise to
Governor Bramlctte, that slaves in
Kentucky
.1. S . I lt 1 I . '
Andenon lue "( votes snan oo opened, in tue
I j'l cnniitu ui cuv, u luriiiut. ot duhi uvusv
law lor hwlding tbe general and tow nihi eUtt,on,
M. W. .SMITH Sc CO.
MKIttllANTK, and dealers in ln
n I. 1 1 : si l -v .
for any cause, a quorum of either house ".." .::. , : t"! ' c !: '"
for the borough of ,f lHe l',,?t,UrP 1ttU 001 b,rcT1 ' SECOND Street, below Judge Leonard's, oppo
8 ' the day, and hour above mentioned, then silo the Prefbyteriao Church, Clearfield Pa.
Dec. 4, 1SSI.
JOSE1MI K.rURH A Y
A M D K A 1. E It 1 X 1. VM It K H
New Washington, Clearfield County, Tn
July 1st 1863.-tf
iLmtkIkii6fft,jbfflffe?lBi,j1t(,4Jl
LI TIILII SfJCRG,
CLEARFIELD COUNTf, TA.
At the bouse of Isaac Blo'm, deceased, in the 1 as shall be present ; and, incase ofthe
borough of Curwensville, for Pike twp. absence of the speaker, of cither of said
houses, the said certihcates shall he sign
ed by the speaker present ; or, in case of
At the bouse ot D. E. Biubaker for I'nion tp.
At the house of Thos. Henderson for Wood-
lArnali!n
TllEKt-F0KE,I,EnwABnPsns,UihSkerirll'enb,'cn,('e r both speakers by the chief:
of Clearfield county, do horeby give Public No- j clerks of hot h houses, or either of them,
tice te the electort of the county of Clearfield, that, in Case of the absenco of ooe of laid
a t pocial election will be held on the l''imt Tues- j clerks.
day of August neit, being tho second da of SicTICX 4. That the aeveral duties re-
u. moniu, .i same un.. ana pmrcs nsca oy . nlliro,l to l.e nerforme.l l.v H.a l,rirt-.
, B i - . -,
commissioners, constables, tudiies. Ins not
. turs, and all other oflieers, whatever, in,1
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mi. i auoui, v3 cuumi eifui ii ma ui iijia,
wag not rained because the Abolition
ists preferred Kentucky negroes to
Kentucky whito men for the defense
of tho Stato. The very step by which
they havo deprived tho Stato of ade
quate protection has at otico increased
the peril and crippled such reources
of protect ion as oxitt ; for the general
movement of tho slaves, while rais-
WJLLA.V SCinVEM, Proprietor.
Mav 19, 18M. ly.
CVHEXH'8 HOWE.
Justice or the Peace.
For DacATrn Township,
will promptly attend to all business entrusted to
bis care. P. 0. Address, Pbilipshurg Pa.
Aug. 21st 18(11
should not bo enlltd- la said county, in accordance with
cd without the consent of tho owner. 'An Ad VtesmLinn thttimt and manner of
Tho forco was not raised because tho1 ''' people, for their approval uni romm.,n ' ilh .wi t.u .,,r..,n,n.i i.
Abolitionists SCt the slaves of tho Stato ratification, or rejection, tht propoud amtnd-. ,uch ln n(, MMl( ,be cIcc; ioJ
to roving and compelled the whito -Mt I" the LerutUuUon i herein provided Tor; and all persons,
men stay at homo to cultivate tho' . WHEREAS, A joint resolution, propos-! whether officers, orotber,shall bo liable to
fields abandoned bv tho slaves in ng certain. amendment" lo the t'onatitu-, the same punishment, for the neglect of
. . . ... Iiiinril tlna I nn mnnwonll t ms haan 1 .!.... u - ... .
..v.. w. wu vwitt-uvat unii, v--sa HIIV IllllV.lir LI1 H l.UIIl III 1 SH1IM1 si I 11 V ClIItllPli.
agreed to by a majority of tho members at, in, or about, the said flection, as they
, elected to each house of tho legislature., would, (or the neglect of like duty, or tho
at two auecesivo sessions of the same. commission of like offence, at, in, or a
1 he first session commencing on the Orst bout, the general elect ions of Ibis cotn-
i luesuay ot January, in the year of our' monwealth. IIENUY C. JOHNSON, I
ura one tnousanu eight huiulrea and Speaker of the House of representatives. Jas. MeMurrav.
sixty three, and the second aession com-l JOHN P. PENNEY. ! DEALKRS IN
mencingon Ihe first laesday of January Ppeakerof the Senate. ' Dry Goods, (iroccrics Lumbor. Ac,
Approvid l he twenty-third day or, JJuinaido. Pa
a. w. tiioufsos.
JAS. I. W ATSON.
THOMPSON A WATSON, Dealers in Timber,
6aw-Logs, Boards and Shingles, Marysville,
liiearneiu linage r, u.,j Clearfield conntr. Pa.
Aug. 19, 1863.
G. W. & H. W. SMITH
HAVE JUST IIKCKIVEIJ
From the East,
A FRESH SUITLYOF SEASONABLE
M GOODS
Comprising a genera! assortment of
Prints, Delaines, Moiaaibiqiicr, Alpacas, Silks,
Brocade Mohair, Challies, Lawns, Linens. Pop
I ins, Lavellas, (iingbams, Checks, Plaids, Drill-
ing.Tirking, Shawls, Plain A Fancy Cassimrres,
Cotlonades, Ilrown muslins, Iilenched muslins
at le.s than city ahofesale prices. Table Cov
ers. bite tloods, Uu I in oral Shirts, 14 1 Linen
TahloDisper.
N O T IONS
Hosiery, Oloves, Ttihbont, Trimming, tlntt.ins.
Collars, Nets, Veils, Kmbroldering liraids, Hand
kerchiefs, Ladies' Elastic Ptges, Whalebones,
Bindings, Chlldrcns', Misses' and Ladies' Hoop
8kirts, guaker Corset Skirts, Zephyrs, Neck -tics,
Ludiet' (Jill and Silvered liolts, Leather Belli.
"V "ATS ASDf
tOOT AVTi cm-
WOtjDKN'-WAItK A HOl'SEIIOLI)
Cedar Ruckels. Tubs .t Churns, Mops, Measures,
Brushes, Rackets in great variety. Dials, Door
Mats, Window Blinds, Crls 4 Tannls, Patent
window Blind Fixtures, Oil Clolbs,
J?oots, Shoes, &e.
Mens' Kip Boots. Kip A Calf Shoes, Chlldrens',
Misses' and Ladies' Morocco Boots, Shoes, Bal
morals and (Jailers.
Hats, Caps, lloniicls Sec.
(Groceries,
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molnsset, Split VtM, Tobe
co, Spices, Salt, Fish, Ae.,
LOOT
STONE-WARK,
WI1.I.OW-WAKE,
READY-MADE CLOTIIISo,
0 HOC FRIES,
F.ART11 ENW.AEB,
F
OILS AND TAINTS, ,
FLOUR.ASDBiji'
GLASS AXD NAILS, !
FISH, ' i
SALT,
ETC.
OF EVERY SIZE AXD W2TC
i
Together with til other trtMnMnr .
eomplete the asssortment of sint disss
store.
f4TA) kinds of LUMBER mis CotiM
duce taken in exchange for guwh, it U k)
est market price.
As he is recoiving new snppfits t( i
weekly from Uallimors, Kew York, film
and Pittsburg, the public ess smMnnI
will always be prepared to lufr-ltujS
in the market.
nm im
nu. n...,. n.. st ur.i
QUEENSIVAI'E.
Full Tea Sells, Cups A Saucers, Disss Dilics
Tumblers, Plates, Castors, (ilass Preserve Jars.
Hardware, &fc.
Seythct, Snathes, Scythe Stones, Bakes, Shovels,
Spades, Hay Forks, Table Knives, Forks, Spoons,
Plated Tea Spoons, Hatchets, Nut Crackers,
Tacks, Bed Castors, Nails.
STATIONERY.
Cap, Letter A Note Paper, Bun A
white Envelopes, I Past Cooks,
Books, Pent A Pencils.
Treble Thick
Memorandum
The Kcnson .!
Kvery bodv purcbiss (belt CH"'
REIZHNSTELV BROS.
Bocsiuo the tid! so very
Beeause thev keen tht bestgoodi;
Because thour Clothing is wU tail's4
Bectuso they keep tho largest tstn"'
Becausa theT ent New Uoodl rt7l
Because they give every ent ttot'''
Because they tako tht siivssttf
Bccsuso they treat their curtssf'
Because everyboiy likes loki''
n ii... ii HiuOaf''
ivi-aui' uvj Bill vuri,'. .j
O .L-!. r...l.!.. ..a .JISa"l
I Tl ..... . 1 1. -.. r-arrhl:&V
. UVIRU., lltVJ HU Uik ,V7 jJ
Because their Store ii to eos'tnt'l Z)
r , fc.:,ilsr1 ,
I Because sll who deal with lit"1'.
MISCELLL A X K O U S .
Fancy Toilet Soaps, Fishing Lines A nooks. Trout
Hods, Trunks, Car et Sacks, Ladies' Travelling i The
Satchels, Pocket Books, hat A hair Brushes, cheap,
..J .....il ihslrwill!l,:
... t j iiukstn
uersuse tsey navt purcor. - j
Then tre
Matt. Irvlu.
in tha year of our Lord ono thousand
I t n i,u lUMMIIITU BUs rlstlVIUIJI J
nga nowni upccuuur ciuisooi appro; Aso Wiierias, It i provided in
I April, Anno Domini ono thousand eight
honainn in th mi,lt of na. LinH. tl, i.nik " '". .. .x... "'-.nuDareu ana sixty-.o- r,
. " " t vvh.u oi ui nic truiiBuiiHitju, iiininnv
l 1. A.- 1. ii A 1 I 1 . . . ' . .
A. 0. CUUTIN'.
Nocice is further hereby given. That
til persons except Justices of the Peace, who shall
hold any office or appointment of trust under the
government of the Is I led States, or of tbit State,
or of any incorporated district, whether a commit.
tinned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer
bcople to their lienrtlistoncB. Uicrclv.raondmPDl. so aereed unon. shall bn ul-
serving to prevent, or at lenst to check,. ,n,yd to the people, in such manner,
that tree association for self-nrotcc- f01 'ca Hm". at least three months ar
tion which in so mnny instances has lartif'ni'l0i.'l to,byli,e lwo, uw
heretofore .applied (ho defiency of Jfft in,'1uercnbneer,.UnCd,
Government protection." form, that the people may vote for or
Journal Commerce, July llfA. against, each amendment, separately, and
- distinctly : therefote,
MrlIHo, there, What's your hurry? ..Stcn?l li " h th Senatt and of Congrest, or of the State Logiihrture, cr ofthe
' Where tiro you troinfff llouttqf Jepreienlalaaqf th VonmomotaJth eemmon or telect eounoil of any eity, or com-
n: k..nTn Am. . mon f Pennsylvania in General Auemllu mt and ""'"'ooer of any incorporated district, are .by law
' ;u,nning for nn offlco 4 it U herd enacted by th authority .tlUiam. ..erclsiag, at the sa.
,4hatomcer' ' ;Th.ift1t, .r .u- u". the office or appointmeetof Judge. Iotpee.
'Yhr.thw Rniiri offlrw. Dlwet if '. " ' " r .w"." .Vu" "f. Clerk of any .lectio, of tbit Common-
( m regara re tne inpivirsjif, r refection, or
Dee. 21, IM2.
ttllMAa X, WaLLACI.
Cloth Brusbet. All of which will be told
Cheap for Cash !
reduced prices that they
ADVERTIHi I
afeoftberetseM'?,Kj
xrAl kinds of CsattrJ
1 tbe highest market pness.
j KLIZENSTKI
I Clesrneld, Xov II,
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Annrovod eounlrv nroduce Lileen In i,I.i,m .... .. I. SUW
, ' . . . 1 . . Ov , JUWS. II. SUIH.ll. I
for goods, at market rates. may Mm, .ej
FORCEV&WALi-
Isulkloy's Patent.
Lumber Dried by Superheated Steam,
JOHN O. UALI
WivJToLAClS & JHiALL,
Attorneys at Law,
CLEAR flE.l. VA.
Wool Wool.
or agent, wao is or thall be employed under the iA ft,l POUXDS of WOOL wanted
Legislative. Executive or Judicial departments of tJV7 V7V lJ (ot which the highest market
tin, owiv ur ui iu .uiieu diuivb, vr muJ - ... uvv .111 w vj
kfERCIfANTS,tniC.'lji
ixi.diic in. and ti -.j
rpiIE utdersigned respectfully Informs the peo. ' " v vr" , b ck tht
1 pit of Clearfield and the adjoining eountltt fXtalM(M'fi
that he has the agency of the sbove Patent, and U ,ftid- nml'"''
will tell Individual, County and Township rights i . TlZt
xoe i.umoer.arled by Ibis process it -tt- VTFD -- A la's" J
FLAXSEEW J
Wi
incorporated district, and also that every member
Clearfield, May 13, 1883
P. KRATZER,
I'm stied !"
TIIOM 8 9. M CULLOL'CII,
, Attorney at Law.
OSee adjoining the Bank, formerly ooenpied by
3 B. Mclaally, Esq., Market street. Clearfield.
1 Pa Will attend rroairtlv to Collections. Sola
The Rtlura Judges of tht rfsptttire dldrlets, cf Linir, Ac. , , per. lr,?nt.
fur its use,
stronger, ficlsuei better. I ettier on tools, and
requires lets time lo drvias than anv other era. i
J cess known and drying 1 Inch lumber perfectly GO0D3 at the Cheap Sters ei
la 3 hours, and better than many months under i U .... '
tho old system using the ssme amount of fuel Curwensville, Sept.
per usy that a eooromon kiln consumes. The eer
tifleates of a numlier of resident mechanics, well
known In this community, Is amply sofliclcnt to
con vsr oe the mott skeptical of III practical utility.
Persons desirous of purchasing rights will address
i JOHN L. CUTTLE, .
Jul 1, I Ml. Clearfield, fa.
ZT. . ..,ii:II.
MAKTLES la greet variety at
i . . T. &KA2BR S.
Street one doorssst ' t!K,v
Bank." -V
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