; against parfceug mt ta MY ? M44hf utih teae af ha Wraee. art f 1mM aat IrM end m twe-ftcrN Wag, new f R. II. Walk, ef Morn twahi aa th Baa Itloug te mm, and era uitet to rn enter. ANliKHHtlN IH'KPiAY. rard towrnhip, Mnr 11 St-id. (1 ON.mAH nernsuiherr ea.it,f.ne1 r.mt purliin) or In en.r way l 1 It n villi I roan ware, 1 eel Jrat hemes, a or hoar r 1 conk iio-, t bo-la nl bcrt-iing, I gnndatonr. toil hah"!4 nd ki(virn furniture, now in th naeMiftu of Di.'n Vwti, of Bell townehip, a Ibr HniF belong lo nie, and r inlfW to oif nnr. mar 1 1:M JAM Kit M'NI-KUI.AN D '1 II' NO. AH pfrmmt are here!, oaufiuned ) against porehaaing or In ene way meddling tb on team of tlRAY IIHKhKS, now in the pniMHinn of William Hchultt, of K art nans town ibip, ee the same belong to at and art left with bid un loan, iiDjeet Ut our nlr, ua.rir.1rpd BOAK A HKRTKKIN. k IIUIMMTKATOH'M NOTICU.Net.oe J is hare-liy given that letter of administration oo the aetata of JAMKrf A. KIKHKL, deceased, ta of Brady towuabtp, Clearfield county, P., baring been duly granted U tho undersigned, alt persona indebted to aaid estate will plana make pavmanua.ua moae uaring at mi ortletnamii will present thntn property authenticated for Battlement. 1AMM, It In II hL, na.vl2:6t:pd Administrator. VDMIMMTH taherebjrgli given, that Utter of Artmiuiatru tlou on the eaiate or FKTEK A KNOL'I, deed, lata of Brady fmnsblp, Clearfield county, fa, bants; oeoo duly grantee to to underlined, all peraooa indebted to aald fa tat a will plas jak Immediate payment, and thoae Laving ciaima or uemaaae will prevent tbam proper!) authenticated tor settlement wltboat delay. P. K. ARNOLD, Administrator. Latborsburg, April 31 Ot.pd. k lMIMHTRAT)R'B ?SOT1CI-V-Notlo I bftby gi ym that letter of adminiitration oo the eatato cf KLIJAH 8MEAL, deceaaed, late of Bogga tow nab ip, Clearfield county, I'a., having boon duk granted to lb UDdrigiid, all peraona inaeota to said aatato will plea auke payment, aad tfaoao having, claima or denianda will p'reaent them properly aDthentieated for Mt tlenifDt. M AH 1 E. BMEAL, Adm'x. pr21.6t:pj EDWARD WILLIAMS, Adaj'r. 4 ta hereby girea that letter of adminliitraflon u uweatauof P8TBK AUKNr KLTKtt.dee'i Ut of brady townahip, Claaroald ooonty, I'a., having Ween duly granted U Uia aaderignl, all parwna indebted to aaid eUU will pleaae make payment, and thoae having claim or detnanda will preaeat them pmperiy aeth en ti rated fur tet- UemenL KLI I AH AHHKNFKlTKH, DAV11 AbUKNFKLTEH, apriy.fttrpd Administrator. A DMIMhTHATOH t NOTICED Kotio XX. i hereby given that letter of adunniitrattoe n tha aatato of THOMAS R0IS8. deead. lato of fiagga township, Clearfield eounty, Pa, bar Uig been duly granted to the undersigned, all per giioi Indebted to said eataU will plaaae make pay. men t, aad those having claims or demanda will prwnt them properly authenticated (oraattiemeoi aad allow ano witnout delay, inyi flt MAKUARET BOSS, Adm'i .fumUurr. NEW FURNITURE STORE IHf CUHHEKHVILLR. D. BAUMAN DRSIRBS to Inform tb eltlsani of Crwaa vfl a and vicinity, that ha baa opened a aura on front Street, oppeeite tb Tan-yard, in th borough of Curwnvll!e, wber he will keep eonatantly on band, and for ami very ehap for CAHK. a Urge and varied assortment of ready mad Furniture, among wblet will bt BUREAUS AND 6IDE-BOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-Case, Tables, Bedatfoda, Pofii.Ktandi.Hat rack, Looking Olastes.Cbalrs, Mittretaea, ., wbton n will aell on very ra. aeoable terms for Cash or approved Country Produce, t; berry, Maple, Fopiar, Linwood and otber lumbar ant table lor ewbinet work, taken in i ehaoga fur work. my 1 9-flm ;pd Cheap luniiturce JOIIX GULICII TVVS1RB3 to Inform hli eld frlenda and ens J torn are, that having enlarged his ahop and iacreaaed his facilities fur manuiaelurtng. be Is aow prepared to make to order tuch Faroilnr aa ay be dealred, In good style and at eheap rates for CASH. He generally ha on hand, at bis rarniwr room t, n van asiorunent or ready mad furniture, among which are BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS. Wardmbeaand Book-Caaes; Centre, finfa, Parlor, Breakfast and Dining Bitesalon Tables: Com nion. French poet, CotUg,intiy-Llnd and ether Bedateadaj B-Tm of all kinds, Work-staoda, Hat-rack, Waah-tanda t Hocking and Arm Chairs i spring-seat, ease bottom, parlor, eom iron and other Chairs Looking-(l laeaet of every daaeription en hand ; and new glaaae for eld frame, which will be put tn on very reasonable terms on shortest notice. He also keeps on band or fo mix baa to order, Corn-haak, Hair and Cot ton top Maltreated. Coffins or KvrtiT Kind UaJe to order, and funerals et reeded with Mfre whenever 4eird. At to, Iloaaa Painting dune l order, lhe aubseriber aso maouf tare, ard ha ennauntly on hand, Clement's Patent Washing Machine, the beet new In ue ! Tboae aaingtnie maehine never need be with out eleaa eietbea! He also be Flyer's Patant f burn, a superior article. A family using this Churn never need be without butter I All th above and aiuf other ariiele are fur nil bed te euMotner oheap for Cask ereiehanged for approved country nroduee. Cherry. Maple, Poplar, Lin wood and ottiey Lumber autteble for vakiaet werk, taken in iicbaago for furnitu- feRmember th shop Is on Marker street, Clearfield. Pa, and nearly oppoel te th 0ld Jew Itor." JOHN OCLICU. Noveuibar ifi, 1SA1 f jMisrtlUintous. The Lightning Tamer. rpHK nndnlf;nd are th sole Agent In this X eQntv for the "North American Ualvanised LlUHTNINU RODS." T i are tke only aae Ma now la nae. nod are endorsed by all the scientific men in tb oeoutry. W hereby notify the eitlacos of the county that w will put them np a better rod, aad for lets money, than I charged by tb foreign grata who annually traverse the county and terry of our litti cash, never to return. E.NCOURAGR HO.MR LA DO 11. Tboa wiakina Ltehtnlna' Re da reeled on heir buildings need but address ni by letter, ar call In pereea. Wo will put them np enyuber is t county, and warrant than. Tno Jtodaand 'ntsres aaa bo noon at any time by tailing at water. M KRRKLL A U Ha L h It. tlaaraeld. June l, et R. H. TAYLOUS LIME AND COAL YARD, (Xr tha Railroad Depot,) tLKARflKLD, PK'A. IKMnRACE thl B.lhod of Inforn.lnr th. fuMi that I har. opened up a T.rd lor tho 'tnf woimI or onal burnt LIME and Anthrartlo ,1 la tho bormifh i,f ClrHI-M, .ml baro a mf.ut.d arraBitfnrota with oortrro doalrra by hi.h I ran iin a full nupplv ownMnntlron hand, hl'h Pill itfw,tt-A i.l ml rfUMiti.liW f.l,.. ' i.n. bn.h-l or cir led, to .uit nurrhawrti. r at I rltrt.n'1!' c.n addrrlr rnt hr Irttr-r, nnd 'in .li tiMrrcarr iufirni.ti',a hf n-tti-'n mail, it. fl. TA)'LOK. " Tui.l. I'a., Frb. SI, lf,9 lf lilv-iiry Ntnble. n1!!!! ndrr.,rnd br lin to Inform tho pnh. lli.t h. i. now lull irii.rrd to acfnranio- M'lln tni llarnrat, on Hi. ahortoal noti and 'v.t.t,-, lmnl Hidrnca oa Loenat itraat, 'n l!i,l and Fourth. tivn W f1;ARllAUT. I Iwrnrld, April 11, l67.' FADING FOR ALL 1 1 HOOKS A- STATIONERY. L,,'"" . I Irarftnld. (at the Pool "' ) ll " no.rrn.d baa. lo la annnanoa ta l l fill.-n. of Cl.arl.M and alrtaitr, that I ili.J np a room and baa jntt ratarn.d oity wiih a larga a..ai of roading f'"' '""'Uof in part of I Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, '-oont and Paw Book, af arfry da. I"'" I Pip.r and Fnralnpoi, Fronrh proaaad . l ''i I'di and IWilil Ulank, Loal Iiwil., alorlagrij Jndmnl, Ftfwip. ' I'rnnia.nry n'rtn ; Mhila and Parfb; 7" "!' lHlCap.Koord Cap. and Ulll Cap, '""i.lur ailhor Piano, Mat. or Violin "" oa band. Any book, or iiallon.ra ' tt I ma, not hara on hand, will bo nr. h fl'rt Mpraia, nnd an Id at wboloanla " nit anlom.ra. I will alto ko.p I1'"1 llwtttoro. lack aa M.r.iln" N.wi- I ' P. A. UAULID. J.; T, I'M ( CIEA GEO. B. GOODLANDEE, Proprietor. VOL. 11 -WHOLE N0.2J19. R E M 0 Y A L ! ItKJIOVAr.! C. KRATZER & SONS, To th Urg and l.gant nom, on SECOND STREET, tdjniDinf Mcrnli t Bigl.r'i hardwar. ton j where th.; will bo ploaiod to m all thtir old and bow oaatonora. - v Citii.ni of tha oooaly tiiltin, CLEARFIELD, and wiibing to nako parehaaei, will and It to their adranlago to oaamino their atook. Ooodi at CASH PRICES uohaogod for all kind, of COUNTRY PRODUCE. I SPRING GOODS I JCST 0PE!flNO A SPLENDID STOCK, AT Marah 17-tf C. KRATZER SON'S'. pLOYER, T1M0TIIY and OUCa- ARD GRABS SEED, AT March irtf C. KRATZER A SONS'. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Second itreet, Clearfield. NEW GOODS AT LOW PEICES. TBI nndaralfuod r.toMlfol!; Inrlto tb. at tention of tba nabllo t.orr.llr t tb.lr tploodld UMrtaont of atorekandiio, which tb. aro now louing , v AT . VERY LOW PBIChS. Tb.lr atork conilili In part of Dry Goods of the Best Quality, Saeb at Prlnli. Da Latata. AlnaMaa. M.rlno ttinKbaniF,Mnlliil,(blrachad and anblaark ad.) Drilllairi, Tiokingii, aotton and wool Flnnnolf,Satiarttf,Cauiiaarait Coltonad.r, Ladi.l' Sbawla, Nubia. A Iloodi, Balmoral and Hoop Sbirta, ., Alao, a In aMortm.nt of Maa', Dnain and . Sbirta, Hata A Car, RooU A Bhoaa. .all of which WILL BE BOLD LOW FOE CASIJ Hardware, Queen sware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. !N S1I0HT A GENEHAL ASSORTMENT Of TrtM(, nroallj ktpt In a ratall atoro, all CHEAP FOH CANH or approrad eountrjt pro dnaa. A. K. WRIGHT A S0X3. Ct.arlald, No. f , I8H7. f8696RAD mam 1869 OF SPRING AND SUMMER Voieign aad Doaestio Dry Goods, Shawls, Hosiery GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, Ladies and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, 4c, -ic QrALITY and STYLE wa cannot bo mr- 1 P aaacd, hating aolartrd our tlock with the gr.ataat aara, and wo will all at a rloao aaab prira, ao that purobaarn will lud it to tneir ad vantage in calling on aa. Wa b.ao alM lltlfNl vp a arparata room for HATS A CAM and KTRAW OOUDS, and will konp a ahoieo line of Ihnat gooda. WILLIAM REED A CO., Hear Poatofllca, Market Street. aprM CLEARFIELD, PA. JfEW STOlt II Cor. Sooond Su and Hill Road. . H. MITCHELL HAS just reorlred and opened, at the aSove named pi are, an entire new tok of fM'M MKK (itMM)a", which h will sell VKKY CUKAP KiK CASH. His stock eonilstd of Iry CJoods CaJrororlos H ARIWABE,QUEF,NSW AHE, Boots and Phoes. Hats and Cape, Rendy-Mad Clothing, eto. lie also keechoioo flo un, cony mea l, feed, Chop, Ilacon, I'ith, and itrttd M'ruui. ParMina dcalroul of purr-baaing coodf nt fair rato. ar. ro.prrtltilly rrqur.trd it gir. bim a. nil. tMf ApprolfKt eouotrr produce will i,. tak.n, at ih. hiffhr-at prio... in rxrhanga for gooda. I loarbcld, Jun. I, K If x i: iv I'Liaiut, fi: i:i AND PROVISION STORE. THR under. igied bare jnlt rfeeivr-d nt their new aund in Vallaceton. a full supply of Floor, Feed, Corn Meal, Bacon, 4o., COAL OIL, (at redaetd rates.) A good nrtlrle of TODACCO, CIGARS AND SMOKINU TOBACCO, eonttantly on hand. All of whieb will be sold at LOW RATK8 for CASH or giron in eichange for KIIIN0I.F.8 and LI'MRKR, Wa rrapeelfnlly ask the pnblio to gira na a trial before part-basing elsewhnre, 0 J. It. READ A CO. Wallaoeton, April 1, 11M. Grape Vines Tor Sale. VLL Uia leading herd, enrlftiee of 'ret anil ity. CUN(MII) CI'TTINUS, IM ir hundrrd. CONCORD VINES only 10 oente. Or ders eoliefred aa soon aa convenient, nnd fllled in rotation, by A. M. HiLLr?, flaftM( fa., Aujwat ( If ?, MuJiLIJ fciiJ griiuttural gmplcmtnts. ATTENTION, FARMERS I .. m r i (Wood's Now JuinteU liar Mower). A 6 this tian age of Improv anient, and know. J.JL ng that Clearfield eounty will not raain long behind ber sister eoualiee, the undersigned baa availed himself of the opportunity to fur nlah farmers with all th tmprovtd implements of farming. WOOD'S CELEBRATED MOWERS AND REAPERS! The Brat and only prit -Grand Qold Ifadal on Mowing Marchine-was awarded to this M chine at tb Pari Exposition. 1S07, where a teat of sixteen of ihe beat machine in th world was held. Warreoted to Cut from W to 12 Acres of Grass per Day, If. after trial of one-half day, anything should prove defective, notlee a ball h given to the agent, nnd lime allowed for a eeoead trial ; w ben, if th machine doe not work a repre sec ted. it chall be returned. Continued poaaeeelon of the nuMhUa will b vldonc of aatiafastioa. Price of Mower la 134 Alao, Lumen Rogers Harpoon ITors HAT FOKK l Tn KKntilNu M A"H INKH t Coatea' Urk Lever MAY and UT A IIS RAKK: OH A IN lHlLLb; tfalca Copper ftrin FEED CUl'TBK. Ml blow u. BKOWIV, A gat a. Clearfisld P. 04 May 19, IMS tf BOOTH'S IMPROVED STUMP EXTRACTOR. Messrs. booth A Kumherger, Proprietor of tb liaprnred b i t Mf K tract'r,wlab It distioetly n da rat ood that they warrant this maenine todojuatwha it Is recom mended ex ceding other machine by Its being eon atructed on true pbilnae pbieal princl plea. It will street th largest pin tump, sus pend It above ground per milting th eoiltoiallbaek th b cle an d will pull themaafaeta tan ma oan dig the dirt from the roots after extracted. It will null (owing totji sis f tba stumpa) from forty to on hundred per day. It will either turn them over, or aurpetd tham to be propped up, aa dealred. Th Proprietor build the Uxtraelor, deliver It. and teat it oa the farm of tb purchaaar t and tf It doea not render complete atiafaotion, do juatei rerommmd' ed, they will lake It away and charge nothing for their trouble. Price of Machine, f ItiB . Township and eounty ri bt for sale. Wo bar ao traveling agits. Addreas BOOTH A RuM B A Khitr, Jefferson Lie P. 0., Clearfield Co., Pa CERTIFICATE. vT. tho noderairned. having wltneaed th trial of T. J. Ilootb a Improved 6iump Extractor on the farm ef R. H. Moore, nrar Luthcrahurg, on baturday and Monday, Ihe 7tb and tub of niTrnvfr, laav piaaaiir im Tiia i't- lio, Ibat we believe it to be the beat marbine now In nee for extracting alumpa. It is of simple eonstructton. taaify managed, nt liable to get out or order, and very durable, four mea took the machine from the wagon, when entire'.! apart, put It together, and pulled a large pine stume In leas than one hour. We sew two men pull a la'ge stump with eaae. They nee a horse, but be dues bis work In taking out (he largest stumps, without bard pull, Mr. Booth, the Patentee, fully naderatands putting up and handling the machine. We would advlae lhe n want or a tump extractors to see tais one tbd before purchasing elsewhere, whiek they oan do free of charge by calling oa Ihe Proprietor. J. C. Rarr.u, J. W. Hirkard, K.V. Hpaekmaa. John iNoldor, John Kirk. J. W. Uabagan, H. II- Moor, J. W. Hal Lace, W.B.AIexauder Geo. fc Hinge r, Wra D. Ileck. Andrew Wilson, 8. i. Horn, Wm. K. Irvin, K.J. Kirk, Jamas Moore, L. U. Carlile, ico.W ilawa.n 0. Loir Hegel, Fred'k Smiley, (aovIV If ounflrji and Warhiuf cbop. a. p. nornrou.. ...nro. i. to cue BOYNTON & YOUNG, FOUNDERS & MACniXISTS Manufacturer f PORTABLE & STATTONAEY ' STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pin. Strata, : CLRAHF1F.LD, PA. nAVINU engaged In the nsnufartnre of Rrat elaas MAC1IINKIIY, w. rerpeclfully ii-form lhe puhlie Uiet we are now prepared to III all orders as cheaply and as promptly as eaa b don in nay of tba eitlea. Wa manufacture and deal in Mulaj and Circular Saw-Mills, Bend Bl-x-kt, Water Wheels. Shafting Pullers, niffnrd'e Injeelnr, Fleers Oanree. cVeem Whl.llre, Oilera, Tallow Cops, Oil Cop., Gauge Cnekf, Air Oorke. (Ilohe Velree, Chfk Val.es, wrought iron Pipes, Steaes Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Aotl Prtolion Metres, Soap Stone Peeking. Oum Park ing, and all kinds ef MILL WORK Ingelhor with Plows, Sled Boles, COOK AM) rA nLOR STO VES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. T-Orders aolleited end tiled at aity prieea. All letters of tnauiry wMk ref.rene to etaehinwy of onr Banafarlnra promptly answered, by eddree. icg as at Clearfield, Pa. desl t HOVNTON A rOPN. I l1 W J i : UJ e t w i 1,1" PRINCIPLES! CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, I860. Jrii tm&, (T.rorfrlrs, ff tf. NEW SPRING GOODS. 'JMIK underlined adopt thia method of nolify iog th. public genarall, and the ailiiena of Cur- wenarilla in particular, that Ihej bare Just r . turned frora the Bail with, and are now opening, (in their ntw atoro room, qne door weit of Dloom'r Hotel,) a largo and Well aelaeted Mock of Ooodi, whioh will be aold b; thein ai obaap af the tame qualilj ar aald aleowbere in the nonnt. Their a took ooniliu in part of DRY GOODS, of arerj deoorlpUon, toge-Jier with a full aaeort- ment of Notiona, tlothlna;, Hata nnd Cap, Boota nnd thoea, Hardware, dueeuawara. aa well aa Tia-wara, Cedar-ware, Willow-ware, Ruebeta and Brooma, together with a large atook of OROCERIM, and a full eupptyof PLOL'R, riKH, SALT, Aa. In abort, thej keep a full upplr of everything need la tbla market. The raepeotfullj reqnaat all their old euetom are, nnd aa man new oan aa oan nuke it eonve nient, to give tbam a oall bofora purchasing aiaa wbera. DANIEL HART80CE, EDrTIX O0ODWIS. 1 Curwontrilla, liar It, 186t at tilt KIT IIAItUAIKN iew Store in Mulsonburg! In th room formerly ooeuplcd by P. T. Hegarty. L. M. COUTRIET rpAKES this method of Informing theeltisens ,1. of Covington, Katibaua, Uirard and the sur rounding country, that he baa just opened a large stock ol SIMMKU 0001 IK, which he la deter- ioed to aell TEN PER CENT CHEAPER than the aame quality of Goods can be purchased for in any other a Lore in tho neighborhood. His stoek eon list a of Dry Goods of all kinds Snob at Satiaetli, Caieimorra, Huilini, Delaiaea, Linen, Liriilina, t aliroei, Trimiaiug., Ribboni, Lace, READY-MADR C!.nTITIN(.. BOim A KI10ES, II ATS A CATS, GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. CoSeo, Tm, Saiar. Rice, Molaim, Fish, Bait, Liueeed Oil, r l.b Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queensware, Tinware. Cnetingl, Plow, and Plow rirlnf, Halli, fplkca. corn t,uiiivaioni, vider rrr.ree, ana all kind, of Axei. V,.Mt Plow, nro of the Carwenirllle and Cenlro county make, aad are warranted to bo of good quality. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery. Paints, Vara in h, Glaaa, and general Maori tu ant et ntattonery, 00 OD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on hand, and will be old at th lowest popsibl figure. LMqiORH, at BRANDY, WINE, OIX A WHHKY &00fi ponnda of Wool wanted for which the highest price will b paid. crovi.R fir.En, On hand and for aal at th lowest mark, price. Also, Agent for Wilaon's Strattonvill THilESIIING MACHINES. "aTft.Call and ne for ynurerlve. Ton will find vurytfaing nsnally kept In a retail afore. I. M. lIWET. Trenehvlll P. O., Jan. 7. lso. ,so?ii:tii B NEW ! New Store in Madera. MESSRS. J. FORREST & SOh "ItrolILD reaportfolla In lorn th publle that I they bavo Jait opened. In MADKHA. Clearleld aoantr, Pa, aa entire new stoek of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Wbiek they ar prepared to soU aa ehaap as tha anoapesa. Thslr stork eonstil, ta part af Dry Gooda of the Bout Quality, Snob aa Alpaeona, Delaaes. Priata, Moslias, Casilra.ras, Sailneta, and Flnanels, " Ready - JIado Clothing, Of the bast qnnlity, saek si Coats, Pants, Veeta, O.ereoats, Oreralla, Sbirta, Cellars, da. Boot.s, Shoes and Gaiters, AIm el th aery bast Quality. A complete utoek of Groceries. In short erything nsoally kept In a aonntry lor. Consumers, Look to Your Interests I Call and tlamtna our stoek nnd priees before pnrehasing elsewhere. J. U MB til AND CHAIN Of all kinds taken la aicbanga for goods. y R.m.ial-er tba plaoa, Uadem, Clearleld aoenty, Pane 'a. 1. P0RRK5T A SON. October II. I'W If. Down I Down 1 1 THE LASTaThIVAL AND OF COURPK Till CHKAl'KSiTt A Proclamation against High Prices 1 "WK " nww flPn'nIF "P r tb Wt and ?T moat afawinaMe Hood a and Wares ever offrrrd In this market, and at prlra that remind one of the good old dan of cheap thing. Thoae who leek faith upon this point, or derm our J le gations superfluous need but V.iLL UT Oin BTOilE, Corner Front and Market trerta, Where they een tee, frl, hear and knw for them elrea. To ftilly nnderatand whet arerhrap goods, this wiuat he done. W do not deem It heeeeaarv to enumerate and itemise our stork. It is enough tit n to state that We Lave Everything that is Needed and enrtaumrd In this market, and at prioe that aPTnnipn ooiu oi'i an u Ttnwp. deeJO JdSKI'H SHAW A SON 1l Tlt -J,' t, t'DNSTARLIn' ftVJi. We hare printed a lare number of tha new Fhl RILIi, nnd will an tha reeetpt of twenlr. raeeaite, mail a oopr ta anj addrses. myit BI.AIK C OSTAP.LK'S eI I4l FOR ale it tkls ,Bte. NOT MEN THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIFLD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAT H, let. REGISTRY LAW. AN AC'T Purtlier Hupplemental to the Art Relatlee to toe Elections ol title Commonwealth, Section 1. Be it enacted b the. Sin- ate and House of Kriirrsentativeg of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Auemuty met, and tt ii hereby enacted by the authority of the tame. iliut It shall be the duty of each? of llio asKogHors within this Common wealth, on the firat Mondnv in Juno of each year, to tnke up the tranncript he tins received from the county coin tnitieioners under the eighth Hoction of lhe act of 15th Apr, 1834. and nro- ceod to an immediate revision of the aame, by tttnkinc therefrom the nnme ofevory lerwin who i known bv him I;-J . . to tiaveuiea nr removed since the last previous- UMtcssmenl from the district of which he is thu Bo-sensor, or whose death or removal from the name shall be made known to him, and to add to the rums the name of any Qualified voter who shall be known by him to nave movoo. into the district since the last previous assessment, or whose removul into the same shall be or shall have been made known to him, and also the names of all who shall make claim to him, to le qrttlificd voters vnerein. n soon as Huh revision is completed be sha vi-.it every dwell ing houw in his district and make direful inquiry if any person whose name is on his list has died or removed from the district, and ifao to take the same therefrom, or whether anyquali- uou vuicr reniues in ere in wnoso name is not on his list, and if so to add the samo thereto ; and in all eases where nnme is added to thu list a tax shall forthwith be assessed 0;itinNt Ihe per son ; and tho assessor sha in till cases axcertuin, by Inquiry, upon what ground tho person so assessed claims to be a voter. Upon the completion of this work it shall bo the duty of each assessor as aforesaid to proceed to make out a list, in alphabetical order, of the while freemen above twenty-one year of ae ctuiming to beqtiuiified voters in the ward, bor oogh, township or district of which ho is tho assessor, and opposite each of suid names stale whether enid free man Is or is not a housekeeper, and if he is, Ihe number of his residence, in towns where tho same are numbered, with tho street, alley or court in which situated ; and if in a town where there are no numbers, the name of thestreot, alley or court on which said houso fronts; also, tho occupation of the Iieison ; and whero he is not a house keeper tho occupation, pluco of beard ing, and with whom, and if working for another, tho name ol lbe"mployor, and writo opposite each of said nuines the word "voter;" whero any person claims to vote by rensoij of naturaliza tion, ho slinll exhibit his tcrlifluiite thereof to the assessor, unless he h;.i been (or fivo consecutive yenrs next preceding a voter in suid district ; and in all cnaes whero thu person has been natiiraliged, tho name shull ho marked with the letlar "Jf whero tho per son has merely declare I his intentions to become a citizen unj designs to be naturalised bcfuro the next election, the name shall bo marked "D. 1 ;" whero the eluim. it to volo by reason of bciiiff between the ages of twenty ono and twenty-two, as provided by low, tho word "ago" shull bo entered ; and if tho person has moved into tho election district to retidc since lhe lust gonerul election, tho letter ."11" Iih!I Uo placed opposite the name. II shall be the further duty of each assessor as aforesaid, upon the completion of the duties herein imposed, to make out a separate list of all new assess ments mndo by him and the amounts assessed upon each, and furnish the same immediately to the county com missioners, who shall immediately add the names to the tax duplicalo of tho word, borough, township or district in which they have boen assessed. fcr.c. 2. On tho list boing completed and the assessments madeasaforosaid, the same shall forthwith be returned to the county commissioners, who shall cause duplicalo copies of said lists, with tho observations and explana tions required to be noted as aforesaid, to be niddo out is soon as practicable and placed in the hands of the assessor, who sluill, prior to the first of August li each yenr, put one copy thereof on the door of or on the house where Ihe election of the respective district is required to lie held, and retain the oilier in his poswshion, for the Inspec tion, freo of charge, of any person resi dent in tho said election district who shull desire to see I lie same; and it shall bn the duty of the suid assessor to add, from tinio lo limo, on the per sonal application of nny one claiming I ho right to volo, the nnmn of such claimant, and mnrk opposite the naino 'I!. V ;" and immediately asseM him with a lax, noting, as in all otherenses, his occupation, residence, whether boarder ore housekeeper; ifa boarder, with whom he iMiards, and whether ntilnralir.ed oi designing lo bn, mark ing in all such case, the letters, oppo site the name, "N," or "D. I," as ihe ruso may bo; if the person claiming to he assessed be naturalised, he shall exhibit to the assessor ins cerlincate of naturalisation ; and if he claims I lint ho designs to bo naturalized be fore tho mixt ensuing flection, lie shall exhibit the certificate of his declara tion of intention ; in all case where any ward, borough, township or eleo- tion district la divided into iwo or more precincls, Ihe assessor ahull nole in all 1 is assessments tho election pre oinct in which each elector resides, nnd shall make a separate return for each to the county commissioners, in all cases in which nturn is required front him by the provision oi' this act; and Ihe county commissioner: in mnlcing dupliiate copies of all suoh returns, shall make duplicate oopien of the names of the voters In each menl shall be inflicted on oonviclion prfciDCI, ss parately, and ihll furDitlilof the officers of itctioo who thl the snmo to tho assessor; and tho copies required by this uct to be placed on the doors ol or on election places on or before the first of August in each year, shall be placed on the door of or on the election place in each of suid precincts. Skc. 3. After tho assessments have been completed on the tenth day pre ceding the second Tuesday in October of each year, the assessor shall, on the Monday immediately following, make a rot urn to the county commissioners of tho names of till persons assessed by him since the return required to be made by him by the second section of this acL, noting oppnaito each name the observations ami explanations re quired to bo noted us aforesaid ; and the county coininissioittrs shall there upon cause the same to bo added to the return required by the second section of this act and a full and cor rect copy thereof to be made, contain ing the names of all rersons ao returned as resident taxublea in said ward, borough, township, or precinct and furnish tho aame, together with the necessary election thinks, lo the officers of election in said wurd, bor ough, township, or precinct, on or before six o'clock in the morning of the second 1 uesday ot October ; and no man shall be permitted lo vole at the election on that day whose name is not on mid list, unless he shall muke proof of his right to vole, a hereinafter required. Sao. 4. On the dnv of eloction any person whose imine is not on the suid list, and claiming tho right to vole at suid election, shull produce at least one qualified voter of the district as a witness to tho residence of tho claim ant in the district in which ho claims lo be a voter, for the period of at least ten days next preceding suid oleclion, which witness shall lake and subscribe a written or partly writton and partly firinled affidavit to lhe facts slated by dm, which affidavit shall define clearly whore the residence is of the person so claiming to bo a voter ; and the person so claiming tho right to vote shall also take and suhscribo a written, or a partly written and partly printed affidavit, staling, to the best of his knowledge and belief, whero and when be was horn ; that ho is a citizen of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania and of the I'nited Stulos; that be has resided in tho Common weal Ih one venr, or if fnrmorly a cilizen therein and has removed there from, that he hns resided therein six months noxt preceding said election; that ho has not moved into tha dis trict for the purpose of voting therein ; that he bus paid a Statoor county tax within two years, winch was assessed at least ten days before said elt-olion ; and, ifa naturalized citizen, shall also state when, where and by what court he was naturalized, and shall also pro duce his certificate of naturalisation for examination ; the said affidavit shall also state when and where the tax claimed to bo pnid by the affiant wits ansessed, and when, where and to whom paid ; and tho tux receipt therefor shall be produced for exami nation, unless the affiant shall slate in his affidavit that it has been lost or destroyed, or that he nejer received nny; but if the person so claiming the right In vote shall take and suhscribo an affidavit, that lie is a native born cilizen of the United Slates, (or it born elsewhere, shall atato that fact in hi affidavit, and shall produce evi dence that he ha boen naturalised, or that he is entitled to citisenship by reason of his father' naturalization ) and shall further state in hi i Aidavit that be is, at the lime of taking the affidavit, between tho ages of twenty one and twenir-two year; that he ha resided in tho Stale one year and : in the eloction district ten day next preceding such election, he shall be entitled to vote, although he shall not ' have pnid taxes, the said affidavit of j all persons making such claim and the Affidavits of the wii noises to their residence, shall be preserved by the election board, nnd at the close ol the election they shall bo enclosed wiltt the list of voters, tally list and other papers required by law to be filed by the return judge with the prolhono tary, and shall remain on file there with in the prothonoiary's office, subject to examination as other elec tion papers are ; if the election officers shall find that the spplicsnt or appli cants possets all tho legal qualifica tions of voters, he or they shall be permitted tn vote, and the name or names shall be added to tho list of laxahlos by the election officers, the word "tax ' being added where the claimant claims lo voto on tax, and (he word "age" where he claims to vole on ago, the same words being added by tho clerks in each case re spectively, on the lists of persons voting at such election. Sao. 6. It shall bo lawful for any qualified citizen of the district, not withstanding the name of the proposed voter is contained on the list of resi dent taxable, (o challenge the voto of such persons, whereupon the same proof of the right of suffrage as is now required by law shall be publicly made and acted on by tho election board, and tbe voto admitted or re jected according to the evidence ; every person claiming to bo a natu ralized citizen shall be required to pro duce hi naturalization certificate at the election before voting, except where he hns been for ten yours consecutive ly a voter in the district in which he offer tn vote; and on the vote of such person being received, it shull be the duty of the election officer to write or stamp on such certificate tho word "voted, with lhe month and yenr ; and if any eleclion officor or officers shull receive a second vole on lhe same day, by virtue of the same certificate, excepting where son are entitled to voto by virtue of lhe naturalization of their fathers, they and the person who shall offer such a- oond vole, upon so offontling, shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and, upon conviction ihercof, bo fined or imprisoned, or both, al the discretion of the oourl; but the fine shall not exceed one hun dred dollar lq each case, nor the im prison m on t one rear; the like punish L . I f. at:-. .j CAN, TEEMS $2 per annum, in Adyanoe. NEWSERIES-VOL 9, NO. 44. neglect on refuse to make, or can so to be mado, the endorsement required, as aforesaid, on suid naturalization cer tificate. Ht.o. 6. If any election officer shall refuse or neglect lo require suoh proof of the right of suffrage as is pre scribed by this law, or tho laws to which this is a supplomont, from any person offering to vole whoso namo is not on tho list of "assessed voters, nr whose right to vote is challenged by any qualified voter present, and shall admit audi person to vote without re quiring such proof, every person ao offending shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall' be senlonced, for every such of fence, to pay a fino imt exceeding one hundred dollars, or to andergo an im prisonment not moro than ono year, or either, or both, at tbe discretion ol the court. Keo. 7. Tei days preceding every election for election of President and Vine President of the United State, it shall bo the duty of the assessors to attend at the place fixed by low for holding the eloction in each election district, and then and there hoar all applications of persons whose numea have been omitted from the list of as sessed voters, and who claim thu right to vole, or w hoeo rights have origina ted since the same was made out, and shall add the numes of person, thereto as shall show that they are onti'.lcd to tbe right of suffrage in sucb district, on lhe personal application of tbe claimant only, nnd forthwith assess them with the proper lax. After com pleting the list, a copy thereof shall be place on the door of, or on, tho house where the election ia to be held, at least eight day before the election ; and at the election the same count shall be pursued, in all respects, aa is required by this act, and tho acts to which it is a supplement, at the gene ral election in October. The assossor shall nlfO muke the same return lo the county commissioners of all assess ments mado by virtue of this section ; and the county commissioners shell furnish copies thereof lo the eloction officers in cut-li district, in like manner, in all resecls, as is required at tho general election in October. Seo. 8. The mmt rules and legula tions shall apply tit every special elec tion, and nl every separate city, bor ough or ward election, in all respect, as nt the general elections in Oolobcr. iSkc. 9 Tho reseetivo assessors, in spectors and judges of the elections shall each hsvo (he power lo adminis ter oaths to i.ny prrson claiming the right to bo asses ted or tho right of sunrnge, or in regard to any oilier matter or thing required to be done or inquired into by any of said offictir under this nclj nnd any willful false swearing by any person in relation to any mailer or thingconoerning which they shull bo lawfully interrogated by any of so id officers, shall be punished its purjury. Sr.o. 10. The assessor shall encb receive tho same compensation Or the timo necessarily spent In performing tho duties hereby enjoined a is pro vided by law for tho performance of their other duties, lo be paid by the connly commissioner as in other cases; and llshall not bolawful forany assessor to assets a tax against any person whslever within ten days n ix I preceding the election to bo hold on the second Tuesday of October, in any year, or w ithin ten day next beloro any election for electors of t resident and V'ico President of the United Slates; any violation of this provision shall bo a misdemeanor and subject the officers so offending to a tine, on conviction, not exceeding one hundred dollars, or lo imprisonment not exceed inir three mouths, or both at the dis crelion of the court, Sec. 11. Or tho petition of five or more citizens of tho county, slating an tier oath that they verily bclievo that fraud will be practiced at the eleclion about to bo held, in any dis trict, it shall he the dutv of th court of common pleas of said" county, if in session, or if not, a judge thereof in vacation, to appoint two judicious, sober and intelligent citizens of the county to aot a overseer of said eleclion; said overseer shall be elec ted from different political parties, where tho inspectors bolong to differ ent parties, and where both of said inspectors belong lo the same political parly, both of the overseers sha'l be taken from the opposite political parly, said overseers shall have the right lo bo present with the officers of the elen tlou, daring the whole lime lhe same is held, the votes counted, and the re. turns made out and signed by . the election offloer; to keep a lisl of volere.if they see proper; lothallenge sny person offering to vote, and inter rogate him and his witnesses, tinder oath, in regard to his riht of suffrage at said election, sml to examine his a pers produced ; and the officers of Raid election are required lo afford to said overseer so selected and appointed every convenience and lacility for tho diichurge of their duties; and if said election officers shall refuse to permit said overseers In be present and per form their duties as aforesaid, or if ihry shall be driven away from tho poll by violence or inlimiilalion, all tho votes polled at such election dis trict niny bo rejected by ny tribunal trying a contest under said election ; Provided, That no person signing the petition shall beappointed anoversecr. Src 12. If any prothonolary, clerk, or the deputy of cither, or any other person, shall affix tho seal of office to any naturalization paper, or permit the same to be affixed, or jr'v' f"'- or rsiise or permit the samo to bo given out, in blank, whereby it mey bo fraudulently ued, or furnish a natu ralisation certificate lo any person who shall not have been duly examined and sworn in open court, in the pres ence of some of the judges thereof, secordinjr to tho set of Congress, or snail aiu in, connive ni, or m any way permit the issuo of any fraudulent naturalisation certificate, be shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; or if any one shall fraudulently use sny such certificate of naturalisation, knowing that it was fraudulently issued, or shall vote, or attempt to vote thereon, or if b j out shall rots, or attempt to vote, en sny rcil;flesi of pslurJir. , (i I nxt l-M ' bn, hs lult Is guilty tl a logh ni'wlmnrstior; SimI eiilor or any of the persons, (heir s'llcrt or abettors, guilty of riiherof the misdemeanors nfot-eald, shall, on conviction, bs find In a sum not tx coed i it g oie thousand dollars, and line prisoned In ths proper penitentiary Iur t period not exceeding thru years. Sic. 13. Any purson who, on oath or affirmation) In or before any court In this 8tale, or any officer authorized to administer oath, shall, to procure, a certificate of naturalisation, for him self or any other porson, willfully da. nose, declare ot Sllirm any mutter la b A fact, knowing tho samo to bo fulse. or shall in like manner deny any matter to he fact, knowing the tamo to be true, shall be deemed guilty of perjury; and any coriifieato of natu ralization Issued in pursuance or any Snch deposition, doclaraliou orsllirmaw lion, ahull bo null and Void; and it. shall bo tho duty of the court issuing the same, upon proof being made be. foro it that it was fraudulently obtain,. ed, to tuko immediate- measures for re calling the same for cancellation j and any person who shall vote, or at tempt lo voto, on any pupor so obtain- ud, or who ahull in any way aid in, connive at, or havo any agency whaU uvnr in the issue, circulation or use of any fraudulent naturalisation oertinU cate, shall be doemed guilty of a mia- ticmoa nor. and, upon conviction there, of, shull andergo an imprisonment, it. the ponitcntiary for not more than two years, and pay a line, not more than ono thousand dollars, lor every such offence, or either, or both, at the dis crelion ot tho eourt. Sec. 14. Any assessor, election oftT. oeroi person appointed as an overseer, wnoehsll neglect or refuse to perform ary duty enjoined by this aot, without reasonable or legal cause, shall be sub ject to a penally of one hundred dol- rs ; and if any assessor shall assess any porson at a voter who is not qnali- nea, or shall ruluse to asses any one who is qualified, bo shall be euilly of a misdemeanor in office, and on con viction bo punished by fine or impris onment, and also be subject to an action for damages by the party aggrievod ; and if any person shall fraudulently alter, add to, deface or dostroy sny list of voters, made out as directed by this act, or tear down or remove the samo from the place where it hns been fixed, with fraudulent or mischievous intent, or fur any Ira proper purpose), th person so offend, ing shall- be guilty of high misde meanor, and on conviction shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, at th discretion of the court. Sic. IS. All elections for oily, ward, borough, township and eleolion officers shall hereafter be held on the second Tuesdsy of October, snbject to sll tbe provisions of lhe laws reulntinir tho election of such officers'not inconsist ent with this set; the persons elected to such offices at that lime shsll tskt their places at the expiration of the terms of the porson holding tbe same at the time of such election ; but no election for the office of assessor or assistant ssseseor shall be held, under this set, uniil tho year one thoueaod eight hundred and seventy. r0. II). At till elections hereaier held, under the laws of this Common. wealth, the polls shall I e opened be tween tho hours of six and seven o'clock, a ra , and close at seven o'clock, p. m. Heo. Ii. It shall bs the duty of the Secretary of the Commonweullb to prepare forms for all tho blanks made necessary by this act, and furnish copies of the samo lo the county com missioners of the several counties of the Commonwealth ; and the county commissioners ol each county shull, s soon ss may be necsssary after receipt of the same, at tho proper expenso of the connly, procure and furnish to all the election officers of the eleclion dis. Irict of their respective counties cop ies cf such blanks, in snch quantities as may be rendered necessary for tho dischurge of tholr duties under this set, Src. 18. None of the foregoing pro visions of this act shall apply to the city ol Philadelphia, excepting sec lions iwelvo and thirteen. Sic. 1!). That citizens of this Stale temporarily in the service of the Stste or of he fruited Statos government, on clerical or other duty, and who du not vole where thus employed, shsll not bo thoroby deprived of the right to vote in their several eleolion dis tricts if othrrwiso duly qualified. Sec. 20. Tho set, entitled "A further supplement lo the act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," ap proved April fourth, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred snd sixty eight, snd all othar laws altered or supplied by this act, be and tho same sre hereby repealed. A Toitbino Story. Tbe Hon. A. II. Stephen, of Georgia, in recent address, at a meeting at Alexandria, for tho benefit of the orphan ssylum and free school of that city, related the following anecdote : 'A poor little boy on a cold night, with no home or roof lo shelter his head, no parental or matornnl gusr disn or guide to protect or direct him on his wuy, reached at night-fall the home of a wealthy planter, who took him In, fed and lodged him, and sent him on his wsy with his blessing. These kind attentions oheered his heart and inspired him with fresh cour age to baltlo with lhe obstacles of life. Years rolled round ; Providence led Mm on, snd he reached the legal pro fossion ; his host had died ; llie cor morant that prey on the substance of man had formed a conspiracy to get from the widow her estates. She sent for the nearest counsel to commit her cause tn him, snd that counsel proved to bo the orphsn boy long belore wel come'! ondetilorlnined bv her deceased husband. Tho stimnlous of a wnrm and tenacious gratitude was now added to the ordinary motive connected with the profession. He undertook her rase with will not easy to be re sisted ; h gained it; the widow's es. lale were secured to her perpetuity ;" snd Mr, Stephens added, with an emphasis of emotion that sent an else irio thrill throughout Iho houge, "that boy stand beloro you " Many men pass fifty or sixty yesrs in the world, snd when they sre just troing out of it, they bethink them selves, snd strp back , ss it were, to do something which they bfld sil the while forgotten, to wi;,the main busi. ness for whioh they came iv.o the world, to repent of tneir sins, and reform their lives, and mako their peace with God, and in time prepare for tiernii v Ti'lutton. A lis will travel from Mains to Georgia wb.il tb truth is putting- on bcr boots.