mm; rg I i iwrnn Wc Q&ftzimn'z oixtna, katfttfb, icmfier 15, i860. aSaftswan gcuntat CLEARFIELD, .SEllSoO. i To insure the safe tranzmisslon ,nev bv mail, patrons should remit by cheek ' E :.i-. ..tkni their latter reristerrd. or bare tbeir letter registered. cr i2"n " j j'e er c,,se,j in the first paper after A rece. ' ... i,... - cou.es to nat'i. lyrsnf 3d CleaxSsjld Etilroad. v tM sit-in leviTyronM : : : 9.H0 a m A-'ive-at Clearfield at : : l.HO ,. in. t - I ,','tile:ie" Clearfield a : : : 2.00 p m. Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : S.50 p. m. f -ne..i with Cincinnati Express East at 17 . m : M.il at6 4p, ni bald Eagle Ex j,jeii at 7 0 P in. ItEl IGlot'S. Divine services will I e held nextViabbatii, in Clearfield, as follows: By Rev. V'. II- li'l, in tho Methodist tliu'.h mritit's? and evening. Sabbath w.lwl l y v M- 1rfli'er meeting, every Thuix'ay at 71 1. M. Communion services First ;SaU "f every month at 10 A. .M. Service-in St- Andrews' Episoopal church on" Tuesday evenings, at 71 o'clock. Seats free. St. Fran church Mass nt 10 A. M., the snnd and iourth Sundavs of each month. Jetting of the Republican Co. Coittee. A meeting of the Republican County Ct.ibtiiifit.-e will le held on Friday afternoon, 5e;. IT.IjH'9, at the office of the undersign ed. A full attendance of the members is iviue.-ii-d, as business of importance will le transacted. T. II. Ml'RRAT, Chairman Co. Committee. Tilt new bridge is now paisaMe, and is one of the best iinproven:en!s ever made in t!.i- it.wn. TilE l'roth uiolary has received the pam !,!, t Laws of 1 809, from whom thuse cn ::!. J can obtain theiti. TilK. railroad track is bein? s.;itaie lurther up Third street, it will tint be Lug until it will wl ilc streci. e-t.mljl a We suppose occupy the Tllt'HE a a i.i'.l passed last whiter to Biiihxiiz our I onm.-h to lxirrow money. Why is ilie 1-ian not tTjetel. an l the need ed iuipri'Vfim nts made? What are the inv.- and T.iwn Council about ? Til E Winter's log shanty, on Trout Run. containing- the lied ling, implements, an? clutliing uf the men, was destroyed by fire l i-t wc- 'i. T!ie m'ti were all absent at the ti:iu. The c:m-t; of the tiro is mtt kno.rn. T;ir return panic between tha Atliletic T.te If.iU Club, of Ciirwensville, and the K'v!in Club, of Clearfield, was p!:yed on !ho L'n'i:iJs of the Athletics on Saturday Y'-t. Tli.- panic resulted in favor ol the Kystenos l y a score of 132 to 53. .-MM':r:uii ,aaht to lie tl-ie to stop the . . . .. 1 1 .T- 1 .1 I : i, ilM llln-HILr UICIII 1 liC Si ICCIS at tt:4't. At ail hours, from dark to daylight, tl-i-rean- j.frs.'ns isiiUittu' niht. hijoous, by t' Vir 2i t:nkcu howls. The proper authori- itc.s should take the matter jn hand. riMfTHWI. bat, king t-on.--ti:ute a part of ti.o regular course of study at (he Iroii City Cill.'je. For circulars giving a full outline ci the ni.'t hod pur-ued in this imporlant Jirt if a IIumiicss 1-Mui-ation, ao.ircss tho rrincipal.-,Sinith Cowley, l'ittsburgli, I'a. We o'.s.we that the lit i J :e a: Codfcl 1 mi tin.' rt p.-.ind, and is lempnruu'y c.'i.-rd t i tr.u-i'I. tr liclow the l.rid IVrsons can ford the riv e,or come d;'Wi and cross st the ti v. ii. The bridge needed a new f! r very la l!y. It will be put iti thorough oiJi-r. E aid a shoit visit to Wallnceton on Monday, whii-li is Incoming jtiite an cnttr ir;itig vil!;.-. The Sic am ,aw Mid, re C:Mlt'y fir-t c! lam ,f, fVtiir. It. .1 '!' t x. tl.i.-L blown up, liis been replaced by a mill, bclo.igi.ig to Wallace Gra . Co, th-j engine of which was mar.u 1 I.i-ro. It is making boards rapidly. i .-i:tg a wjII near the d jpot, a vein v:ii-:it i:al, four and a half feet in e, has been discovered. When sue- f-"!''ii!y oj . rated, it sill add greatly to the l-r'J-i.crity of Wa!Iaeeton. oiu-t have new school houses. T!ie j txiit iiuildiag used 1'jr the public scho-jls ; u:i. ,'y unlit lor the purpose, and is a Vra,c t the-town. We have a li:io court l.uv. s;i!u-:i Jid ch irehes, beautilul pri 'lci.ing.,, aii 1 are about to hive a ucw J, Lilt ih.; -,-iiooIs are still nro.ioviili-.i tor ii a lonn in the State, ol the '""irlL-: 1, tint lui si;h iniserabie lor Its s, iioois. !l V','.. ..,.1., tr. I .. Li; l.-.-. v ; 1 1. v l :t the Seliool Ii- ' a-IiaiiiL'i of it. L, tik.. ii.ca-mes at oi.ee lo eu p'y this The viiic i-, ''111 i- 1 i .-i-yiei lan Church at Curwens iriy u.i ly to be dedicated. It is a b i.iding, of stone, in" the pure ty:.:. With a iMttern roof, ai.d win u'- ! si,ii.i-i u:lss, stau ling on an eleva tiu' u;i ' iu ad le.-pccts an ornament to t i -a. The interior is beautifully fres--"- ! the r:Lisareof oak, the pews baud- '"'l a.-n-hed. the pulpit in pcrletit keep ".in the liothic architecture, ami the d:.;-h l.JSLe,e!e(;ai:t and h; aiuiouious. ii. li "ic -tone Wails shaii be overrun with an liheairof newness is gaue, it will ' tile HI ).-t beautiful elmr.-luw in thu J.e. e eonji-atulate the congregation V'tliecmc.i.rizoauJ good tas;e dl-played 1,J !U erection and fii.h. ' is an aJmiited fact that no country can ecr fi jiirl, s0 ion!5 a3 the citizens purchase 'v.r g,H ,!s and wares abroad. This is also true ,,t eitios, towns and vill.iges. No place :i:cv r i.r i, .,,,.1 i . i ..i x long as its citizens patrouue U'echaniei ,.,,.f, l,....t ,.r .h. r the I-ts, to the detriment of home manufac-u- de.alers- I'urchasing abroad not -i niipdverishes your own uiechanics and iue,, U)erii but ajs0 d,ajns (he towfj of e uuey that is needed for busine ss pur l"" atL(ne. It is wise and prudent there to buy a!l your RUpi)Ii0S from your QWU cuunts, and ti get all your work done by own mechanics. By patronizing them, "uild up a prosperous town. The old stump ttill lies ou Third Street. Have we do borough officers? A NUMBER of second Land, coal and wood stoves, and one good lounge, the property of the Lite J. G. Archer, for bale, by A. M. link lit. Voi;xj man. go to school ; you will nev- er recret it. Uu to the best school. t nte for a circular of the State .Normal School. Atldress J. A. Cooper, Edinboro, Pa. Memphis devotes only $. 12,807 per year to school purposes, while her police pystem costs $157,702. The veritable carnival of crime whieh prevails in and around this model Democratic town presents a striking commentary on these figures. s m Meteorological Report for the week ending Saturday, September 11th, IS69, as furnished by K. Fentou, Esij., of IVnn tp. : Masimum of thermometer, on Sept. 5rh ; Minimum, 44 on Sept. 10th ; Mean, from three daily observations 7 a. m. and and 9 p.m. Mean of 1 arorueter 23. 17 rain fell during the week 1.8S1 inches. Showery most of the week. Thk Humboldt Centennial was ger.ernlly celebrated by the Germans yesterday. Al exander Vou Humboldt, was born at Derlin, September 14th, 17t')9, and died at the same place on the Clh May, 1S59. He was the most distinguished savant of the Nineteenth century. His contribution."! to sc-icitee were the largest ever made by anv individual. There is no branch of natural science that has nt been illustrated by his guuius, and cnrienea by lis researcHes. lie explored nearly every part of the world, making As truuomieaV tjL-uitigiea.), Btanieai. Zoologi cal, Chemical, and Philosophical observa tions, the results of which were chronicled from time to time in tlu numerous books of which he is the author. In the evening of hi life ho commenced hi great and crown ing work, the 'Cosmos," for which all his previous years of travel and study were but the preparation. He worked at it for fifieen yeirs, sometimes for sixteen hours a da-. and completed the last volume on his eighty ninth bin h day. The following spring, having thou closed his treat and famous i labors, without, a parallel in tho annals of scientific research, he quietly passed to his rewanWafter a brief li'n j.s of two weeks. In the long proccs-ion that followed his body to its !at re-ting phu-.e wore the minis ters of state, the generals of the army, pro fessors in the University, oiacers of the court, the diplomatic corps academians, students and citizei.s; and the cofliu was received at th; porttJ of the tomb, by the lU-ftcnt and all the IViucesof I'iu sia. His memory will be honored as long as scieuco has a vot-f.v on the h tl.itab'e globe. MARRIED! On Wedne-d.iv, September Nth. lSGO.by Kct. W. J. II. iLatrieh. Jr. Jam is A. Maxv. i i. i. rind Miss iiutECCA Uuss.Lotii of Curwvnsville. On Velne!day, S. ptcmber Sth, ISt".9. by Kev. W. G. rergu-on, Mr. Thomas J. Uo key. of Mitilir. Vo., and Miss S.VLI.Y E. Taylor, of Curwcnsville. On Tuesday. September 1 4th, ISfiO, by Kcv. S. S. Stouffer, lr. William 1. Alex AN PER and Mis, ("I.AKA E. AitNtiLD, both of Lu horsl u -g. OAIITION. Bill (Juiilini. pauper of Hiaiifird rowthip, h -vinir wandered from aia uoirdin pKce. will reiaru to it or to worK. a- wo will not pay hi boarding. or debit coiitracta.l elsewhure tliau at "L-njjir.in Kne.ps. E. HALE. P,?pt. 15, t-3-.tfp. W. P. rll 1 KEY, Pw.r Overi"eets. SPECIAL NOTICE. St T 7 ' uenck .v Pa momc- Secwced Tonic an-1 Mndrtike Pill.w!! cure Cmi kuih 1 ! i..n. Liver Ci.u.plaint and i'y?jepia, if ta Km according to djrectiorH. Tboy nic nil throe to b tiikn at the s.ime time. Tliy cleanse the utoiL'ach. relax the liver, an 1 put it to work ; tbtn the pilitu heconiim g.iol.lhe fu. l .lixe.-ls ai.d in b kerf soo t bloul. thu patient begins to jjrow ii. 3ch the dis4.Jel u.atler ripens in tlio 1 ugs.aud tlie atient outgrow the diit-aso and gets well. Thi i tl o ofcly way to cure the consumption. To thp-e three niedicires Dr. J. II. Sehenck. of hiUdelf.hia. o hi. unrivalled uitccs iu tlie truiitnTr'nt of pulmonary consumption The Pul monic Syrup ripena the morbid matter in the liingn. nature throws it off by nn eay expeclora tioii. tor wbcu the f lilcui or n.atter i ripe, a .-lii;)it ciiigh will lhr..w it ..J. and the patirnt h.-.s rest and the luna b.iii to heal. J'o do tbi. the Se.iwced Tonic and M;in trake Pil!" mast b.' freoly 11-ed to cleaniie the stomach and liver, to that th 1'ulno.tiio 8vrup a-id the food will make good blood. Liver (Ton.j.luint is one of the most prominent nQes f t-'.it.h-uiiiption. bohenck'a Seaweed Ton ic is a gnOie jiin uini.t and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, wbi--h this preparation is uia la of. a.'M'clt. the stomach to throw out the gas trio jnue to .ii..S;ilvc the food with the Pulmonic Syrup and it is made into good blood without fer nicniH(to!i or nouriiig in tiie gtomaoh. The great rea4.n a by hj sk-iane do not cuie consumption IS they try to do too tna.'b ; they Jive medicine to Moo ilit coiiili. lo -uip chills, to stop niht sweats, hi :atio fever, and by si Join they derm. go the whwle d'ptive powers. htckiui; np the xecretious wni evei.iua'iy the parent .-ink and dies. Dr. Sshetirk. in his tr? iriaent. does not try to top a coaii. u'i.-ht cwents chilis or fover. Ke nio, e the c:iue and they will all stop of their own accord o ..no can be cured of consumption, liv er complain', dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, uicer nted iLroat uniesj the iivor and stomach are ma le healihy. if a person has consumption. of oourse the lungs income way are diseased, ei.'her tuberelea, ab scesses, bronchial irritation, pleara adhusion. or the lunjs arc a :u i- of intlamntioii aud fast de cayitig. I n f uch dues what must be done? It is tail only the luns that are wasted. but it is tho whole body. Tte .-.ti-maeb ud liver have lost their power to ninke bio.i1 out of fo'ij. Now the only chance is to lake Sehenck't three medicines, wtiii'h will Lriti; up a tone to the stomach, the pationt will begin want food, it will di st cas'ly and nisfce pood bluod ; then the patient begins to gaiu in flesh, and a.s -uion as the body begins to grow, the lungs be.; n to heal up. and the patient gen. Achy and well. This is the only way to cure consumption. When there is no tons disease, and only liver comi'laiut and- dyspepsia, Sehenek's Seaweed I onic and Mandrake l'ilis are sufficient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mat diake Pills freely in all bi! lout' coin plsiuts, as they are per fectly harmless. I)r Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted healih-for many years past, an-i now weighs 223 founds, was wiu-ted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage of lulmonary coiiaumpttou. his physicians hartni; pronounced his ci se hopeless j and abandoned him to bis fate, lie was cuied ny tfce uloreyaid iuclicines.and since his recovery many similarly afflicted have use! Dr. Subenck s preparations i!a the same remarkable i-pccess The directiutts accompanying each, make it not absolutely necessary to sue Dr. Schonek. unlets the patients wish their lungs examined, and for this pornose be is Professionally at his Principal t'jEee. Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all I.Vers for advice must be addressed, lie is also professional! at No 32 liond Sirect, New York, evert other Tuesday, and at Xu. ."i Hanover St., Boston, every other Wednesday. He s ives advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Kespimmetor tlie price is j. Ulaoe hours at each city from 9 A. M to 3 P. M. Trice of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each 51 f) per bottle, or 50 a half-dosen. Mandrake Pills 2j cents a box. For sale by all druggists. IR. J. II. SCHENCK. Ap. 7,'69-lj.J 15 N. 6:h St., riiUo, Pa. I ENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA- j TlON Whereas, by an Act of the t 'Tenerai .sseuitoy o. tne coiunionwcaltti o, IVnn a, I entitled "An ae to regulate the -icuoral Election j within this Comn.ouwcalth,'' it is enjoined on the 1 Shcrius ot the several euuiiti.s to j,ive public no nce oi suen eicoun. i.-ie piuces wnere to be nel'l and the oUiets to be elected : Tukrkpuiir, I, CY- ittNLS il'JWE, liigh t-henff of Clearfieid CO., iio hcrrly frirr. ' public notice to the Electors of the county ul Lieariiel.l.thatatiK.M-.UALELl-.CTIuN will be held on the Srrou-t Tnr.nliy of Uclohrr iicti. (oeing me i n iu i u day ot the month) at the several election districts in-said county, at which time and place the qualified voters will vote For one person for Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. For one per-on lor Judee of the Supreme Court of me lODiuionweaito oi l'enn a. For one person to represent the counties of Clear Delil. f.tic and hurest in the House of Kepre eentatives ol this Commonwealth. For one person for Treasurer of Clearfield connty For one person for Commissioner of Clearfield county, Forone person for Auditorof Clearfield connty The electors of the county of Clearfield will take notice thxt the said general election will be neld at tne lotlowing places, vis At the Union Hotel, iu Glen Hope for Beccaria towuslitp. At the house of Aseph F.llis for Bell town.hip At the hou?e of the late James liloom, Sen., for L'loom township. At the bouse of Edward Albert for Soeirs town's At the house of Jacob Pearce, for tho township of liraulord At the public bouse of R W. Moore for Brady tow.sfoip At Young's School Honse for Bumside township At the school house nearSiiaon Korabaugn's for the township of Chest. At the ooort bouse for the Borough of Clearfield At the house of Jacob Maurer for the township ot Lovint At tho house of I. Bloom, dee'd, for the Ber ough of Curwcnsville. At Centre school house for the town'p of Decatur At tho bouse of John tjreijory. formerly oecn pied by Thos. Kobigon. (Broadway) for the town ship ot r erguson At Congress Hill school house for the township of mrard. At the public school boose Tor tioshen township At the house of Jacob ilublcr for the town. hip ot t,iahaiu. At tho school house in Janenville fur the tewn ship of tJuclieh. At the house of J.Wilson fnrthetwn'p of Huston At the school Louse in Auaonville for the town ship cf Jordan. At iirii'geu s school house for the township of Karihaus. At tho Turkey Hill School house for the tewn shin of Knox At the court house in the Borough of ClearfiuJ for Lawrence township Atthepublio school hous-3 for the borough of Luni ber city. At the house formerly occupiod by Thomas Ky ler for the township of Morris. At the public school hcusw fur the Borough ef aevr vv a.-htu;rton At the puli'ic House of Milo Hoyt. for the Bor- ouiih of t sceola At the house formerly of Win. V. Anderson f&r tue township ot I enn At the nous of I. Illonra.dcc'd, in the Boroit'b o t'urwensville for Pike township At the house of D. E. Brubuker lor Cnion tow'p At the house of Thomas lloujersou for the town ship of Woopnard. BUSH OP VOTIXO. AN ACT rei:ulaiii.g the mode of votini at all elections in the several counties of this Com Skctio 1. lif it rii'icttd by the Senate and House of Kepresentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly mot. and it is hereby enacted by the authority oi' the same. That the iiujiiliei voters of the several election dis'rietsot this Coinnionwealrh. at all general, township, horutigh and 3pecial elections. are here by, hereafter authorized and required to vote. by tickets, piinttd. or written, or partly printed and paniy written, severally classified as follows: Oi.c ticket shall embrace tho names of all judires f courts voted for. and to bo labelled outside judiciary;" one ticket shall embrace the names of the State offi'-ora voted for. and ba labelled. sute; one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers veiled for, including office o senator, member and members of n.-setubly, if voted tor, and members of Cougreas, if voted for aud be labelled --county ;" one ticket shall em braco tho names of all township officers voted for. and be labelled ' Township ; one ticket shall embrace the names ot all borough officers voted for, aud be labelled bo.-ouh ;'' and each class shall te deposited in sex'crate ballet buxej. KfcCISTRY LAW I also give official notice to the electors of Clear field county that, by an act entitled -An act fur iber supplemental to the act relative to the elec tioiis of Ii is, commonwealth.' approved April 17th A i ISii'J, it is providi d as follows S. TloH 1 Brlteuortrrt ty tin tStiltlt' and Ifon.'f uf llrpier.t ttnt uf IkrCommuniVKallh oj l'rtnt--ylrumn iu Ueujral AaXhiblt nu t. anil it is her, hy r.i.iriti hy lUf authority of tin sum a. That it shall be the duty of each of the assessors within this couiuiouwealth, on the first Mondayof Juue in cucb year to take up ihc transcript he has received from ihecouniycomuiissinners under the eightt section of tlie act ot hlieeuth April, eighteen hundred and thirty four, and proceed loan imiueJiate revision ot tue same by sinking lharet' oiu the name of eve ry person who is known by biui to have did or re moved siuce the last previous assossuient from the district of wLieh he is the assess r.or whosedeaih or removal from the same shall be mads known to h im. and to add to the same the nau. eof any quat llied voter who siiail be known to him to have u.oved into tho district since the last previous ai-.-essuieot and whose removal into the same sha.l be or shall bare been made known to him. and al.-o the names of a. I who shall nuke claim to him t.i be qualified voters therein. As soon as 'his re vision is completed he shail visit every dwelling house in his district and mnke earefpl inquiry if any person whose name is ou his list has oied or removed tr.im the distric'.. and if so, to tasie the same therefrom, or whether any qualified voter resides therein whose name is not ou the list, and if so. lo add the same thereto; and iu all cases where a name is added to the list a tax shall forth with be asscesed against the person; and the as sessor shall iu all cases ascertain, by inquiry . up on what ground the person so assessed claims to be a voter L'pon the completion of this work, it shall be the du;y of each assessor as aforesaid to preveed to make out a list, in alphabetical order, ot toe white freemen above twenty-one years of j;e. claiming to be qualified voters in the ward, borough, township or district of which ha is the assessor and opposite each of said names state w bether said frecmau is or is not a housekeeper ; and if he is, the number of his residence, iu towns where the same are numbered. with the street, al ley or court in which situated; and if in a town where there are no numbers, tho name of the street, alley or eourt on which raid house fronts; also, thu occupation of the pcrsiii ; und where he is not a housekeeper, the occupation, pince of h.iarding and with whom, and if working for an o.her, me iiameot the employer, and write oppo ril;i ench of said nau.es the word voter;' where nuy person claims to vote by reason cf naturalisa tion, ne shall exhibit his crti2cate thereof to the assessor, unless he has been for fire consecutive years next preceding a voter in said district ; and in all cases where me person bus been naturalis ed, the namiishall be wanted wiih the letter 'N'; whsre the person has merely declared his inten tions to become a citizen aud designs to be natu ralised before the next election, the name shall be marked D I.'; where the claim is to vote by reason of being between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two. as provided by law, the wnrd age" shall be entered; audit the pers.n has moved into the eleotion district to reside since the last general election, the let er -K" shall be placed opposite the name. It shall be the further amy ot each assessor as aforesaid, upon the com pletion of the duties herein imposed, to make out a sep;rato list of all new assessajauts made by him. and the amounts assessed upou each, and furnish the same immediately to the eouuty com missioners. b:j shall immediately add the names to the tax duplicate of the w ard, borough, town ship or district in which they have been assessed. Sec 1. On the list being cumpleted aud the as sessments madoas aforesaid, the same sbai funh wiih be returned to the county commissioners, who shall cause duplicate copies of said lists. witn the observations and explanations required to be noted as aforesaid, to be made out as soou as pra ticable and placed iu the hands cf the assessor, who shall prior to the Erst'of Augnst ineach year, put one copy thereof on the door of or cn the hcuse where the election of the respective district is required to be held, and retain the other in his possesion, fur the inspection, free of chtrge. of any person resident in the sai i eice'ion district who shall desire to see the same ; and it shall be the duty of the said assessor to add. from time to time. on tho pe'soaal application of any one claim ing the right to vote, the name of such claimant, aud mart o;p site the name "C.V " and immedi ately assets him with a tax. noting, as in all other cases, his occupation, resideuoe. whether a board er or housekeeper; if a boarder, with whom he boards; and wbe'her naturalized or designing to be, mariving in all such cases the letters opposite the name, "N " or '-1 I." as tte case may be; if the person claiming to be assessed be naturalized tiesuail exhibit to the assessor his certificate of naturalization; and if be claims that be designs to be na'uralized before the next ensuing election, be shall exhibit the certificate of his declaration of intention; in all cases where any ward, bor ough . township or election district is divided into two or more precincts, the assessor shall note in all his assessments the election precinct in which each elector resides, and 'ball make a separate return for each to the county commissioners, in all cases in which a return is required from him by i he provisions of t njii.rs,iu mk this act, and (he county com- ! itg duplicate copies of all such rs:nr..j .uuii t. .....1....... . . --..-....-,, ..v.ici oi ;ha names "i ins veiers iu racu iin-cii-rc. sepa-aioly. mtli the same to the asses i..s n i .l shall furn 1 copirs lequirod by this act to be placid on the u.wrs oi or on me e eciion places on or before the first of Aucust iu each year, shall h i a the door of or on the election place iu each of said precincts. Set-. 3 Afier the assessments have been com pletedon the tenth day preceding the second Tues day in October of each year, the assessor shall on the Monday immediaiul v .followimr W1,i,'. turn to the county commissioners of the names of l-er.-oiis essesseu oj uim vj ine Secotd section of this act, noting opposite each name the ol. serra tions aud explanations required to be noted as a foresaid; and the county romtnissior.ers shall thereupon cause the same to be added to the re turn required by the second section of this act. and full and correct cony thereof to ha ,..,) taining the names of all persons so returned as losiueui taxaotes in sani wara, Dorou-h, township or precinct, aud furnish the eauc, together with tho necessary election blanks to (be officers of the election in said ward, borough, township or pre cioct, on or before six o'clock in the morning of the tecond Tuesday ot Ociober; and no man shall be permitted to vote at the election ou that day whose name is not un said list, unless he shall make pruof of his right to vole, as hereinafter required fc.ee. 4. On the day of the election any person whose name is uol ou the said list, aud claiming the right to rote at said election, shall produce at least one qualified voter of the district as a wit oess to the resilience of the claimant in the dis trict in which he claims to be a voter, for the pe riod of at least ten days next preceding said eleo tion, which witness shall take and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed, af fidavit to the tacts stated by him, which affidavit shall define cleai ly where the residence is of the person so claiming to be a voter; and the person so claiming tbe rigat to vote shall also taae and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed affidavit, stating to the best of his knowl edge and belief, where and when be was born ; that he is a citizen of the commonwealth of Penn sylvania and of the United States; that be ha re sided in the commonwealth ouo year, or if form erly a citizen tberciii. and has moved therofroio. that he has resided therein sis months next pre ceding said electi u ; that he has not moved into tho district for the purpose of voting therein; that he has paid a state or County tax within two ye.r,, which was assessed at least ten days before said electiou; and. if a naturalized citizen, shall alto stale when, where aud by what court he was uuturalizcd, and shall alsa produce his certificate of naturalization fot examiuatiou ; the said affi davit shap ale. i slate when and where the tax claimed to be paid by tbe affiant was assessed, and when, where and to whom paid and the tax re ceipt therefor shall bo produ -ed for examination, units- tho affiant shall ssale iu his affidavit that it has been lost or destroyed, or th at he never re ceived any; fcutif the person soclaimiag the right to vote shall take and subscribe an aludavit, that he is a native b rn citizen of the Lnited States tor if born elsewhere, shall state that fat in bis affidavit, and shail produce evidence that ho has been naturalized, or that ha is emitted to citizen ship by reason of bisfather's na'uralisalion.) and shall lurther siale 111 his affidavit that he is. at the time of ta iu:; the affidavit, between tbe ages of twenty one and twenty-two years; that he has resided in the Mate one year and in the election district ten days next preeedine such election, he shall bo entitled to vote, nlthoush he shall not have paid taxes ; the said afliJav-tsof all persons making such claims, und ihe affidavits of the wit nesses lo tbeir residence shall be nreserved bi tho electiou board, and at the close of tbe election 1 they shall be enclo.-el with the li.-t of voters tal ly list and other papers required by law to be filed by the return ju l-'e with tho urothonoiary and shall remain on hie therewith iu the prothoiuta ry's office, subject to examination, as other elec tion papers' are; if the election officers shall find that the applicant or applicants possess ail the le gal qualifications of voters, he or they shall be permitted to vote, aud the cuuia or nan.es shall be added to the list of t:ix.ibles by the election offi cers, the word - lax' beins; added where tbeelaim- ant claims to vota on tax. and the word 'a-'e' where he claims to vote on aeo : the sumo words being add d Ly the clerks iu each case respec tively on the i-sts of persons voting at such elec tiou Skc.5. It shall be lawful for acv nualified citi zen of the district, notwithstanding tho name of the proposed vi.Ur is contains ! on the list of res ident taxahles. to challeugc the vuieof such per son; whereupon the samo proof of the ri-jbt of suffrage as is now required by law shall be pub licly made aud acted on by the clcc'ion board, and the vote admitted or rejoeted. accuriiiug to the evidence; every person claiming to be a nat uralized citizen shail be required to produce his naturalization certificate at the election before Vii.iue;, except where he has bei-n f.r teu years, cou.-ecuuvoly, a voter lu the district in which be offers his vote ; and on the vote of such person beiu rceived. it siiail be the duty ef tbe elec tion officers to wrLe or stamp on such certificate the word 'iruted." wiih the mouth and yeai ; and if any election officer or officers shall receive a second vote ou the siuie day, by virtue of the same certificate, excepting where sons are enti tled to vtttu i v virtue oi tho naturalization of their fathers, they and tho person who shall otter such second vote, upuu so uu'endin sha.ll he guil ty ot a hirh misdemeanor, and on convictiun theicof. bo fined or imprisoned, or both, at the discretion os theourt; but the fiuo shall no ex ec..! one hundred dollars in e-i-h case, nor the imprison aifnt one year; tbe like luni-hment shall be iuflictd. on conviction. o.i tho officers of election who shall refuse or neglect to make, or cause to be made, the indorsement required as aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. tc. 6. If any election, officer shall refuse or neglect to require su -h proof of tho right of suf frage as is prescribed by this law, or the laws to which this is a supplement from any person of fciii.2 to vote wbo"e name i; not on the list of as sessed voters, or whose riaht to vote iscUal enged uy any quaiinea voier present, and shall admit such person to vole wiihout requirinir such proof. every person so oliendiug. shail u-ion conviction oeguil-yot ii lii.-l misdemeanor, and shall be sentenced, for every such otlcnse. to pay a fine not exceeding one nnuareu aoiiars.or to undergo an imprisonment not more than ouo year, or ei ther or both, at tbe diecietion of the eueK Snc 7. Ten days preced re every election for electors of Presidert and Vice President of the l nited States it shall be the duty 14' the Astessor to attend at the place fired bylaw tor holding the elociion in each election district, and then aad there hear all applications ot persons whose names have been omitted iroui tue 11st of assess- d voters, an i who ciaicu the right to vote or whose rights have originated sinc the same was made out, and shall aad ihe names of such per sons therto as shall show that they are entitled to the right of suffrage in such district, un the personal application of the claimant only, and tortbwith assess them with the proper tax. After completing the list, a copy thereof shall be placed on the door of or on the Louse where tbe eleotion is to be held, at least eifit days belore the elec tion ; and at the electiou the same course shall be pursued iu ail respects, as is required by this act and the acts to wh ich it is a supplement, at tbe general eluciions in October. The Assessor suuii als 1 make the same returns to the county commissioners of ail ussessaients made by virtue f this section; and the county corumissioiiprK shall furnish copies thereof to the election offi cers in each district, in like manner, in all re spects, as is required at the general elections in October Sec. t?.. The same rules and regulations shall apply at every spocial election, aud at every sep arate city, buiougb or ward election, in alls re spects as at the general eiociioas m Ootoner isEC. V. Ihe resuectire assessors, lnsnectnra and judges of the elections shall each have the power 10 aiiminiscer oaius 10 aoj persons ciaimin" the right to be assessed or the right of suffrage, or in regard to any Oihcr matter or thing required to be done or re quired into by any of said officers under this act ; and any wiliut false swearing by any person in relation to any mat'er or thing concerning which they shail he lawfully interro gated by any uf said officers shall be punished as perjury. Skc 10. The assessors shall each reeeivo tho same compensation for the time neses-arily spent in periorming mo uunus ueic-ij enjjlntd as 1; provided by law for the performance of other duties, to bo paid by thecoumj commissioners as in other cases ; and it shall not be lawful tor any assessor to assess a tax against any person what ever within ten days next preceding 'he election to ba held 0 u tbe second 1 ue.sdav oi ll.ruk any year, or within ten days next before any e lection for President and Vice President of the Lnited States; any violation of this ciovision shall be a mir'euieauor, aud subject the oifiers so offending to a fir.e, 0:1 convio ion, not exceed ing one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment not exceeding three months, or both at the discretion of tho oourt. Skc. Ii. On the petition cf five or more citiiens of tbe county .stating under oath that tbey verily believe that frauds will be practiced at the elec tion about lo be held in any district, it shall be the duty of the court of common pleas of said co. if in session, or if not judgo thereof in vaca tion, to appoint two judicious, sober and intelli gent citiiens of thecouuty to act as overseers at said eleotion ; said overseers shall be selected trom different political parties. where the inspect ors belong to different parlies, and where both of said inspectors belong to the sina political par ty. both of the overseers shall be taken from the opposite politicatparcy ; said overseers shall have the right to be present with tbe officers of the election, during the whole time the same is held, the votes counted and the returns made out and signed by the election officers; to keep a list of voters, it they see proper; to challenge any per son offering to vote, and interrogate him and bis witness under oath, in regard to hisri.ht of suf frage at said electiun. and toexamine lis papers pr-duccd ; and the offieeis of said electiou are required to afford to said overseers so selected and appointed every convenience and facility for ,.,.u..,ScU1 ineir duties; and it said elo tion officers shall refuse to permit said overseers 10 oe present auj perform tbeir duties as afore said, or if tbey shall be driven away from tho pons uy violence or iMimidation, all '.ne votes puilea at sucn election di-trict may be rejected by any tribunal trying a contest under said eloc tion: Provided. That no per on sizninz the ne- ouiMi uBB-'poiuiejaii overseer. OBC j. it any protfaouotary. clork. "r tbe deputy ot either, or any other person, shall affix tue seat 01 omce 10 any naturalization paper or permit the same affixed, or give out or Cause or pera.it the same to be given out, in b auk. where by it may be fr iu luleuliy used, or furnish a nat uralization certificate to anv neiaun who si, nil not have been duly examined and sworn in open com 1. 01 ins presenco 01 some ot tbe judges there of, according to the act of Congress, or shall aid in. connive at, or in any way permit the issue of auy irauuuient naturalization certihcate.he shall he guilty of a high misdemeanor ; or if any one shall fraudulently use any such certificate of nat uralization, knowing that it was fraudulently L.- euea. or snail vote, or attempt to vote, on auy Certificate of naturalisation nut issued to hiin. he shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; end ci ther or any of tho persons, their aiders or abet tors, guilty of either of the misdemeanors afore. said, snail, on conviction, be fined in a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars and imprisoned iu ioe proper pcniteutiaqitur a period not ex cecdin-r three year. Sec. !3. Any person who on oath or affirmation u or oeiure any oourt in this Stale, or officer au thoized to admiuister oaths, shall, to procure 1 ccmucaie or naieralizanon, lor himself or any other person, wilfully depose, declare, or affirm any matter to be fact, knowing the same to be false or shall in like manner deny any matter to be fact knowing the same to be tree shall be guil ty of perjury; and any certificate of naturaliza tion issued in pursuance of any such denosition declaration or ufhruiation.shall be nu'I and void; aud it shall be tbe duty of the court issuiug the same, upon proof bei' g made before it that it was fraudulently obtained , to take immediate mea sures tor recall ing the suie for cancellation, and auy person who shall vote, or attempt to vote, on any papcrto obtained, or who thull iu auy way aid in, or have auy agency whatever iu the issue, circulation or use of any fraadulent naturaliza tion certificate, shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeaa jr. and upon conviciion thereof . shall un dergo an imprisonment iu the penitentiary for not tnoru than two years, and pay a fine of not more than one thousand dollars, for every such offence, or eilLer or bo-.h,at the discretion oi the court. Sec. 14 Any assessor, election c-fficer or person appointed as an overseer, who shall neglect or refuse to peiforin nny duty enjoined by this act, without reasonable or legal cause shall be suhjaet t) a penalty of one hundred dollars, and if any assessor shall a-scss any person as a voter who is not qualiffed.or shall icfuse to assess any one who is qualified, he snail be guilty of a misdemeanor iu office, an on conviction be punished by fice or imprtsonruont, and also be subject to au action for damages by the party aggrieved ; aud if any person shall fraudulently alter. add to. deface or destroy any listf voters made out s. directed by this act. or tear down or remove the same fioiu the plaso where it has been fixed, with fraudu lent or ui schevious intent, or for auy improper purpose the prrson so offending shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and on conviction shall he ',. jnished by a fine not exceedinir five hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding two years or both, at tho discretion ot the court. Skc. 1 j. All elections for city, ward, borough. township and election officers shall he'eaftcr be held oa the second Tuesday of October, subject to all the provisions cf the lairs regulating the elec tiou of such officers not inconsistent with th;s act ; the persons elected to sucb offices at that time shail take their places at tho expiration of the terms ol the pe sons holding the same at the tiu.o of aach election: but no election for the office of as sessor or assistant assessor shall be held under this net nr.til the year one thousand eight hun dred and seventy. Skc, Id. At all elections hereafter held under tho laws of this ci.unn. in wealth, the polls shall he opened betwein tho hours Jof six and seven 0 cionk, a m., and closed at seven p. m. Skc. 17. It shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Commonwealth to prepare forms for all the blanks made necessary by this ace, and fur nish copies of tha same to tho county con missinD ers of tbe several counties of the commouweuith; aud the county commissioners of each county shall, as soon as may be nece,sary ufter receipt of the same, at the proper expense of the county, procure aud furnssh touli the election districts of their respective counties copies of such blanks. in such quaniities as may bo rendered necessary for the discharge of their duties under this act. Sac. 19. Tbst citizens of this State tempora rily in the sorvice of the State or of the I uite.i States governments, on clerical or other du'y.and who do uot vote where thus employed, shall not be thereby deprived of the right to vote ia their several election districts if olherwiso duly quali fied. NOTICE 13 FURTHER HEREBY GIVI, That all persons, except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold auy office or appointment ef trust, un der the government of the United States or of this State, or of any incorporated district, wheth er a commissioned officer or otberwis-v a subor dinate officer or agent, who is or shall he ero p oyed under the Legislative. Executive, or Judi cial Departments of this State or Lnited States, or any city or incorpoated district, and also that every member of Congress aud 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 er a p oint ment of Judire. 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 theCoert Hone, in the Borough of Clearfield, oa the hint I'riiiay next after the said Second Tuesday ef Oc tober, then and there to do those things required UI VLN" under my band and seal, at Clearfield, this Filtenth day of Septemberin the year of oer Lord one thousand eight band red and sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the Lnited States the ninety-third. CYREXL'S. UOVI B, stherisT. VTOTICE. All persons knowing them selves indebttd to me will please call and settle at once The books are at the store of Whilcomb J: Townscnd. Osceola, Pa. J ly 21. lS.-3-tf. a. S PERKY. TOWN PROPEKTr FOU SALE. The -- undesigned will seb, at private sale, on reasonable terms, ccveral va'aabie town proper ties. Any person wishing to purchase a house and lot had better call. July2I, Irtutf. II B. SWO'lPg. f1 ACTION. AU persons are hereby cau- tinned nsainst purchasing or it anv way meddling with the following property now in possession of James M'Clinsey, of Bell township ; two burses, one cow, one two year old heitter. five sheep, three acres oats, two acres buck wheat, one stove, two bedsteads and bedding, and 1 10 dozen wheat, a? the same belon? to me and have only been left in care of said M'Clinsey, and are sub ject to my order at any time fi-ep. l.-G-.t-Jtp. A.MIlthiV terh-NCEK. pXAMINATIONS. The annual cxami nation of Teachers for Clearfield county, will be held as follows: Brady, Bloom and L nioa. September I Itb, at Luthersburg ; Curwcns ville and Pike, tbe 13th. at Curwcnsville; Peuu, the I4tn. at Pennville; Lumber-city and Fergu son, the lath, a. L city ; Bell, the irith.a' Bower : Burnside, tho 17th, at Hurnside; New Washing ton aud Chest, the 2tb, at New Washington: Jordan, the 3!st,at Ansonvilie; Beccaria. tbe 22d. attalen Hope; 0 uclie h. the 2od. at Janesviile: Woodward, the 24th. at JIappy Valley School House; Knox, the 2-ith, at Now Millport: Beiirs the 27th. at Centre School House: Decatur and Osceola the 2sth. at Osce-jla: Morris the 29th. at Kylertown; Ciraham. the SO'.h.at ; bra iford aud Independent. October 1st. at Jack son's School House; Clearfield and Lawrence, the 2d. at Clearfield; Karthiu. the 6th, at Salt Lick ; Cuvington.the 7th. at Mulsouburg ; Girard, thoSth.at ' ongress lii:l ; Uoshvn, the 9th, at Ooshen School House. Applicants will furnish themselves with pan and ink, or penoil, and paper, as part of the ex aminations will be written. No more private examinations will beheld : her.ee it is necessary for all who intend to t?arh to attend some of tbe public ones, which will commence promptly at 9 o'clock A. M , after which noun wil' be admitted to the class. U. W. SNYDEK. SepL 1, ltj9 Jonnty Sup't. POR SALE PURE RRED HOGS and r FOWLS -WINTER SEED WHEAT Antl other Fnrm Set'?, from Diifz's Ex perimental Farm, Chamfrmbury. Fa. Diehl'sand Bongbton Beardless; Week's and Tresdwell's Bearded White Wheats; French White and Bed chaff; Purple Straw Bearded Hcd Mediterranean, and Herman Amber Beardless, are the best, earliest, hardiest and most prodnc five Wheat that can he recomtnenued for gener al cultivation. Price Si per bushel. 4 pounds of any kind by mail, post paid, for $1. Twenty heads of different varieties rent post paid, for SI. Twetny other varieties of Wheat, Barley and Oats, of last year's importation. See Deitz's Ex perimental Farm Journal ; send and subscribe for it; the most useful Journal printed. Address till J. A DEITZ, Cbambersburg, Pa. Tha earliest, hardiest. and most productive Red Wheat is the French White Chaff. Sep. tit-It j A DM I NISTR ATORS' NOTICE. Let- tor.- of Administration on the estate j of William 'Viliiauis sr. late of Jordan tp. dee'd, j having teen granted to the undersigned, notice c ucicwj ocu u.aiu r.unj mucnitii 10 said estate are required to make immediate payment, and t lose having ;laim- against the same will pre sent them, pioperiy authenticated for settlement to A W. YOl Nti A.S.WILLIAMS, Aug. 31. lSf.9 Ct pd - Admistrvtors. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENT. Ea- tate of John G. Cain. In the Or phans' Coartof Clearfield county, Pa upon the report of Appraisers filed, setting out real estate to Nancy, the widow of John . Cain, thereupon it is ordered by the court as follows : Now, June 29 A D. 169 publication in at least one newspaper, for three weeks before September Term, lstiu. publis! ed in Olearfield connty. is hereby directed, notifying all persons in interest 1 that as to the real estate appraised and set out to the widow of John (3 Cain, late of tiuelich t'p. dee'd. under the law allowing her S30V worth of property, to be thus set out to the use of herself and family, the said appraisement will be abso lutely confirmed unloss snffrcient reason to the contrary be shown by the first dav of September term. A. D. ISoV. BY THE COURT. Attest A. W. LEE. Clerk O. C. ISep. 1 . ORI'IIANS' COURT SALE of Valuable yj Real EsfatJ. Under an order of the Orphans' Court of Clear field couuty. Pa , dated June 2th. 1S4V. tbe un dersigned Administrators of Henry II. Smeal. deceased, will sell by public vendue or nuicrjr, on thepremiss in itraham township ou TlJljfi$ DAY. SEPTEMBER 1 I"-9. at 2 o'clock. P M., that valuable real estate described as follows : Beginning at a post at tbe south-east cornet, thence by laud of V. P Smeal south 10T perches to a post, thence by lands of 11 H.nulin . West 72 perches to a post, thence by laud of Margaret Smeal. North ill? perches to a pesl.thence by land of V. P. Smeal east 72 porches to place of begin ning, containing Fifty Acres, more or less. TEniis. The one half cash on confirmation of I sale, and the balance fn one year thereafter with interest from date of sale, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the property. B I. SOlioON'OVER. Sept. 1 'tifl. HENRY I! A Ml IN. Atmr. i EG ISTER'S NOTICE. Notice ishere by given that the following noeouuts have been examined and passed by me. and remain filed of recurd in t)is office for the inspection of heirs. legatees creditors and all others in anyway . interested aud will be presented to the next Or phans' Court of Ceartield county, to beheld at tbe Court House, in the Liorongu cf Clcarfiid commencing on tho 4th Monday of September lso9 : Final Aceount of Patrick Curley. Adm'r of James Curley. late uf Orabani township, dte'd. Paitial Account of George SIoss Adui'ref John Sloss. late of Knox township, dee'd Final account of C. Kratzer Adia'r of Anthony Kratzer. late of Pike township, dee d Final Account of James Riddle. Adm'r &0-, of Win. Auderson. late of tiurnstJe township, dee'd. Account of Samuel A Caldwell, Adm'r of Jacob Gearhart. late of Bog s township, dee'd. final Account of li. 11. -Hunt and Lewis J. llurd. Executors of Klius laurd, lato if Chest township, deceased. Partial Account or John s-rnitb and Oeorse Smith sr , Executors of Oeorge Hughes, laie of bia.ly tawnstnp decease.!. The account of John II. Fulford. Administra tor de. honii turn, of James Morrison, late of Jor dan township, deceased. Aug 2j, M9. A. W. LEE. Register. "NTOTICE j. In the matter of the applic: x tion of William Ma pet?, to the (iuit 1 a- ai.ef-, to the l-ouit of Com uion I'll as of Clearfield count y.lo be discharg ed f 10m his suretysn in for nior.ies received by Francis Donlap.lute of said Borough of Clearfield. Pa., froui theest-ite of John Crosthwsite. late of Centre county. Pa. .being the legacies bequeathed to John and Daniel Dutiiap. By virtue of a certain rule which was cranted by the Orphans' Court, at Clearfield the iiOth day of June. Isti9 I do hctehy give notice to all per sons interested in said fund received as above stated to appear on or before the Se md Monday of September, proximo, and present their claims according to law, and do such other matters as the Court may require of them in the premises or be forever barred ; and also show cause accord ing to tbe following ruie itiado In this case THOS. J. M'CL LLttUUH, Aug. 25-tt.J Att'y for Win .Mapos. June 30th. ISM Rulo is era n ted to show cause why Win. Mapes should not be released and dis charged from a bond given by him as surety wiih one Francis l'unlap to the Orphan's Court of Clearfield couuty, on the 3rd day of September, A. If., Ist4. in pursuance ot an Act of Assembly approved the 2th day of April, IS44. Publica- ti in to bo uiado of this rule in two newspapers published in Clearfield county, for four weeks prior to the September Term. leal of the Court BY THE COURT. C HEIUKF'S SALE. By vit tueof sund:y writs of I tin. JJ.rrioiinx. issued out of the Court of Commou Pleas of Clearfield county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, on MONDAY, the 2t'th DAY F SEPTEMBER. Ioi;9,at2 o'clock P.M the following described property to wit : A certain tract of land situnte in Clearfield Borough, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded as fol lows : Beginuing at a post at the public road leading from the borough of Clearfield to Clear field Bridge 7 9 10 perches to a post, thence North if perches to a post, thence West 13 nerches to public road, thence by puhlio road South 20 dag. Easts perches to post, thence f-oilth 13 deg I perches to post aud place of bceinninz. con taining lOll i perches having two dwelling bouses erocted thereon. Best rv inn out of Ihe same a small piece of ground West of tbe road leading 10 aioore s coai oana wnicn is already conveyed to the Rev. Father Tracy. Seized, taken in exe cution, and to be sold as the property of John r eency. Also a ccrtun tract of Innd situate in Chest township. Clearfield connty. P. bouu.l.-.l ns fol lows: beginning at a hickory corner on old Hue of John liieuneman tbcr.ee South oil decrees West L j aiar.iu ni ningion tract to corner made by John McCoid at luj perches, thence by lands be longing to the estate ot.loLu Met! uliy.dcc'd. North west by line of McCtod t70 perches, more or less, to a corner, thence by land sold 10 ii. R. JleOully ioj perches lo a heinl' ek. down, thence bv old iineSouih 4 II degrees East.to ulaee uf be'ir.nice. cintaiuiiig 112 acres and 30 perches, with a house and ham erected thereon; with a resi rvalion of 64 acres and l2o perches Sold to Samuel Str-iw.Ae. Seized, taken iu execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph MeOully. Also a certain tract of land situate in Chest township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the East by land of Henry Pearce and James Wood, on the South by land of James Stevenson, on the West by land of Austin Curry and Chest creek, aud ou the North by land ol Wm Wagoner and Hugh Uallaher coutaini ig about fiftjr acres more or less, with about Ifi acres cleared, aud having a small leg dwelling bouse erected thereon. Sei zed, taken in exeeution.and to Le sold as the prop erty of Simon Rorabaugh. Also a certain tract of land situate in Morris township, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded aud described as follows, to wit : On the North by C. Metz, on tbe South by Michael Loder and Philip Baker and West by Richard '1 hom is and warran ted in the name of Wm. Metx containing 361 acres and allowance. and no improvements there on. Seized, taken in exeeution.and IJ he sold as the property of John O. Lorain Also a certain tract ot land situate in Fergu son township. C'earfield connty. Pa., bounded on tbe Kau by lauds of Orange Thurston, on the South by lands of Martin Nolan, on the West by lands of loseph Straw and on the North by lands of tieorge Williams containing Oi acre and hay ing a small fraino house and stable erected there on. Seized, taken in execution, and to be Sold as the property of Pett;r Suo.muns. Also by virtue cf a writcf P4eri Fmtios, the following real estate, to wit; A certain tract ol land situate in Oraham tp., Clearfield county. Pa. .containing I o- acres and 2-s'perches. 25 acres leing cleared, having there on erected a small bouse and b-irn, being part of a larger tract warranted in tho name of John Thomas, bounded by lands of Uraham, Forcey and others. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Win. M. Burge. Also by virtue of a writ of Levari Faeia,iit following described property, to wit: A certain building situate in tbe Borough of Osceola. Cle'rfield county. Pa., it teing a two story stone and brick building or dry kiln for drying lumber, being 7a feet long and 20 feet deep, the lower stc.ry being built of stone about 10 feet high, and tho upper story of brick abuut 9 feet high, being built on a tract of land bound ed on the East and South l.y Moshannon creek and on the North and West by land of Lawshe, W hite & Co .the said claim being entered against tbe said building and tbe above described lot of ground and cnrtillage appurtenant to said build ing, s-ciied. token in execution, and te be sold as the property of Richard GriQth, Ambrose Gill man aud Toos. Farren. Sep. 8. 1863. C.HOWE, Sheriff. SALT S ALT'.: A prime article of ground a nm zs.lt. pat cp in patent saris, for salechea at the .trifl -f R. MOSSO- PLASTER the cheapest in the county, at May 29 '67 MOSSOP'S. wr . aXstkos. : : : : : rHLLt.v. ARMSTR't.Vti Jt LINX. ArroBXBrs -tT-La,w, W illiarnsport. Lycoming County, P. All legal basiiies eutrested to them will "be carefully "J Pronpt attended to. (Aug 4, 'o9-s.ru. DM INISTRATORS' XOTICE.-Let-tew of Aduiiuistraiiou 011 the estate of llenry Irwin, late of Lawrence township, dec d. having been granted tothe undersiened. notice ia hereby given tbatall persons indebted to said es tate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the v.me will present them, properly auihentieated. for esttle-mcat-to J'lHN SAMvEr, MART IRWIN, Aog. II, 189-6tp. Administrators. FOR SALE" Yhite Lead, Zino Paint, Linseed Oil. Tarpeariue, Tarnishes of all kinds, Colon, fa sol and dry. Paint and Varnish brashes, ii ARTS WICK k IRWIN, Clearfield. Pa -II i.'6. SAWED LUMPER, -The undersigned hnvinjr started in the Lumber business;, near Osceola, Clearfield county. Pa., ia now pro P. f1,,r,,'n P'n koards. clear and panel stuff. Ac. Pioe and Hemlock bills sawed to order and shipped on short notice. C.K.MACOMBKR. . t , , Osceola Mills. ---Ly 5 m9-)f- Clearfield eo.. Pa. D R- B 0 L A R K ' S rELSBKATEO) FEMALE PILLS. M SALE r Ccjor 4 Shaw and llsruwiek i Irwin, Clearfield, Pa. Ang 4.'oS-ly Retail Price. SI 0 per package. PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD that TUE XA TI OX A L Ii ITTERS. I'?"."1 H" oases of Dyspepsia, more easea of I.I El. COMPLAINT, more cases of NERVOUS HKADACHE. FEVER A Aii I E. and wore cases rl DIBILITY, than any other remedy before the public in the same space of time IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD clnms the mind, restores sleep, is an Excellent Ap. petitsr, and a general vtgnrator of the System.--WALTON A ZUG. Proprietors, No 9 N'. Seventh St . Philadelphia.' Snld by Drngg.sts, and Dealers centrally. 1 sno. A! TSS II. S. SWAN'S, Schiolfor Girls, L Clearfield, Pa. The Fall Term of twenty-two weeks will ee ra nt ei.ee on Monday, September 6, IS69. or Tt-iTiox. Reading Orthography.W'ritlHg. Object Les sons. Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per half term, (of 11 weeks), S3 00 History, Local and Descriptive Geography with Alap Drawing, Grammar, Mental aui Written Arithmetic, 6 id Algebra and the Sciences, 9 00 Instruction in Inslruinonta! Music, le 00 Oil Painting, j 0) Wax Work, g gg For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield, August 2i, letl9-3m. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE, The undersigned offers at private sale the un divided one half, or the whole ef the Bald Hills Property, in Girard township, Clearfield eo.. Pa. Said property centair.s about FIFTEEN HUN DRED ACRES of land, well timbered with Pine, Hemlock and Oak. A good STEAM SAW MILL, fifty horse power, with capacity to cut 21.003 feet per day, is erected thereon. Also, a Picket. Shin gle and Lath Mill connected The maohinery it comparatively new ana in good order. Persons wishing to purchase can receive fur ther information in regard to price. Ao . by call ing on JOHN II. FULFORD, Clearfield, Ftsn's, ALtX 1KYIS, on the premises, or the under signed. Aug. II, 1869-3m. JAMES IHVIN.Sen. s O M E T II I K O N H W I.M ANSONVILLB, Clearfield county, TenD'a. The undersigned having erected, during the past summer, a large and commodious store room, is now engaged in filling it up with a caw aud select assortmcntof Fall and Winter goods, which he offers to the public at prices to suit the times. His stock of Mens' and boys' clothing is unusual ly extensive, and is offered to customers at from f 10 toS20 for a whole suit. Floor. Salt. and Gro ceries, of every kind, a complete assortment; stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock; Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety : Ladies' dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together with an endless assortment of notions too tedious to enumerate, always on band, and sor sale very oheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard. and other reeds in proportion. Now ii the time te buy. Country produce of every kind, at the highest market prices, will bo taken in exchange for goods; and even Greenbacks will not he rsfused for any article in atore. Examine my slock be fore you buy elsewhere. "etoher 3U.1SH7. H.SWAN n. a. rCLLBRTO. at maKtost. NEW FIR Ml Fcli.ertox k McPhersox, Keep constantly on hand Fresh Meats, lack as EESF, VEAL. MUTT0X. Brc.t FRESH FISH, All I;ind3 of Vegetables, in eton, canned fruits. " 1 BUTTER, LARD, Etc., Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. Cash paid for Cattle, Butter, etc. ROOM ON MARKET ST., Clearfield. Pa -May 12 '9. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The First Session of tbe next Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence oa Monday, the 6th day of September. lSo. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to tha close of the session. The course of Instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and aeeom. pltsbed education of both sexes. The Principal having had tbe advantage of much experience in bis profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under bis charge. Terus or Tditioic: Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary Arithmttic, per session, (II weeks.) M Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Iii!e ry. . Sfi.eo Algebra.Gaometry, Trigonometry, llsnsuratioe Surveying. Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Pbysieai C eagre phy. ,09 Latin, Greek and Frensh, with any ef tbe -bove branches. SiS.Ot Music. Piano, (30 lessons ) SIS.OO nr.N'o deduction will he mode for absence. For further particulars inquire of Rir. P. L.IURRI30y, a. . July 31,1867. Principal. XT AILS st SPIKES tbecbeapeut intheecunty 1 at MOSSOP'S flL CLOTn J May 12, 69 IL CLOTn S, at greatly reduced priest,
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