Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, September 22, 1869, Image 3

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QafizmaxC gonxnat, gfearftefb, fa., cpf imtficr 22, i860.
22. 1SC9.
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3 PiTi:.- . patron should remit by chock
a.-- - .; irtave their tetters registered.
si-i-J -er.orf,j ia tii first pPr after
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to baad:
5-e atii Clearfield Eaiiroad.
: 9 60 a
'ri' .."riea.-neld at : : 1-09 p
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, it) les".-
- .t Tvrone at :
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k rmfineiu txpress test ai w
ja.W W est i'. 6 44 p, m ; Bald Eagle Ex-
uf at 7 C" P-
-KTine scr-iiS wil be held
Kr..i'':0L"
2?xt . - v t ,1 i r j ue
r.r fcVT. 1 I
jj, -i t? !6-nii"-
TV F.c'' B-it'er, in the Presbyterian
afc.U''-alldevenii-
Ev K-v. IV. a l'i-1, ia the Methodist
,.VUnh 'Lioroii.s and evening. Sabbath
,-! t: J t- lraFer ntnS every
r -r-rjv at 7 5 P- M. Communion services
SJ.bath of every month at 10 A. 1.
i-rvkin ?t- Andrew-' Epicopa! church
Tuesday evenings, at 7 o'clock. Seats
frre-
St. Francis' church Mas. at 10j A. M-,
tbe "second ail fourth Sundays of each
svinth.
Gov. Geary in Clearfield.
7U f "owiiig letter will cxi'ain itself,
r, r. Gi-ary will address the Republican
?.Vj Mtctiiit. to be held on Weuntday
iLe -i-ih, in?t-
ExtrmvE CtiAvnit,
Hakkisbceg, Sept. 17, )
IT. 1. .Swoope, Esq. : D'ar Sir: The
G vcriKT directs me to acknowledge the re-
cci t of your favor of the loth in-t., and to
i:.f tsi yau tLat it ia bis intentk n to be at
Ccarficld on he 2Vth inst., you ruej-t.
Very Respectfully, Jo. 1L Gihox,
J'rivEte Socretary.
Till new brick hotel is under roof. Mr.
Ale is pu.-hing Lis work with cotunienJable
rapidity.
Who is the borough Constable? Why
d.n't be have
that Mt-iup reujoved from
Thirl Strert ?
The Ball ca.-e is to be tried over a
Dfit wtk. The criminal bu?ines wiii
cuj'.v th? entire ses.-i-n of the court.
;i.n
oc-
Tr,T. hovlinp on Saturday nitht was "fat
t:iJ furii.'U." When men pet drunk aiid
S'tke hrutes of themselves, they ought to !
... ,
be tbawed up. Have we no ofacers whose
da'v k is to pre.erve ths public peace?
It is certeialiy
fre-Ji. rp.ttaiiug
conceded that a supply of
water, f.ui5cient for the
j t"n. can be obtained from Mxse
T-ik. a cn.-paratively small expense.
V- uur p ipic, and lxtr,)t;ah officer,
. 1 I- iiiio thii matter. It is of tLe ut
u t c-jr.sequence.
A Match pan.e of Ba? Bull will 1 play
c: .! the lairrrouud, on Friday. Si pt. 2Uh.
we.ii the R'iuv'h an j R.-ady B. B. C . of
1 iiticl'l . ar j the CLincla !anioo-, .,' ibis
Gaaie will 1 tai.'c d at 2 o'clock, P.
M Hi-y win 1 pb'a-eJ t . have a good
"rrm i;ut" of the citizens to see ihe game.
'Vi! r Ln-.iru? of
th ? tltsrfield B'u-
!:ih r.-4'-ry Lit. that
a ;iUed on ihc
trv.yeJ. :t uii-IaM ? If i. the Assessor shoud
r :!.' it at 'nce; an! th Ciramistners
v. ih" iici-v-srj- steps for the Jectection
cf t!:o efTender. and for his putii-hment in
.-..' iai-oe
f :rr Law
iih the 1 4:h section ol the Re
It
th? lutv of Contables ta ctve no-
. 'f th j tovnlii ani borough elections.
;-h a-..
t i be held inOctobcr.at the same i
t;Cic .:h the geutal election. We hoi e
.r rcj.cbhcan friends in every township j
... Eq uate a Ical ticket in time. It is
V'r. :.'.! iiijpirtant to attend to the f-e'ec-ti
n i.f s n irr inspectors of election. If we
n rincd in time, we can print the local
t ;ifA
An
rting of the Rt pcblican County
t :a-'x:tTe, held at life oSi -e cf T. II. Mur
ri'. !., . on Friday aftni-xn. S-'pteml-er
and in puntacce of a resolution
rf tbr rfnt County Convention, the fol
i " tut '.' art was. oniuir sted :
Fjr Treiurer, Frederick K. Arnold, of
Lj:b-rs ar2;
t: C j:m";Ioner, Jclin Mahaffey, of
Ij.-iv ., t.'Wiivhiji ;
F -A iihor, Edward Mi.Garrey,of Kart-
hi., T'.'W';!.tu
r.
I"
n of the site for the new j-tii
"it; the attention of our citizens,
e :t.a;...riiy sceta to te opposed to its
n f.n the lots occupied by the old jail,
'a.tilj- U not a uitabk location, and
i'tctu:sioBer ought to consult the
'f the r-eoole in the matter. They
A i-
f "ai
1: .v
tie (
t'r,'- ,
t;r.
-' no: fortet. that it is the tnoney of
. ait J not their own that is to be
t- stii that their duty is to regard the
tvv-.j leires of the people as far as
"-i"al!e. We tru.-t they will consider
B arter well, before they render it iuipos-
l:
s
r V- c.;it,-e the location. A regard for
tocW
a well as for public sentiment,
strain them to do so.
Ti;r estern stage horses prtluoed quite
.:taict.t on Monday. While the dri
Tt tii his assistant were loading V units on
i
I
oot- at the Jepot,the Iooomoti e whis
and away went the horse on a full
n-3. s
spv-ttmr the coach in front of the
L0iirl H)u, and tearing up street with
froc: carriage after them, nntil they
-re s'rTId by runiiing against one of Mr.
J-iU:U , ,jjaj, lrtei namber of per
'ts on the street narrowly escaped injury.
'"atiatery nothing was seriously hurt but
1 K-x iou that couldn't fiy away quick
tS."7!!" wi killed. It was most cul
' '.essuess in the driver, to permit
t-ores to und unhitched and ticwatch-
la proximity to a locomotive.
the latest styles of Hals aud Caps,
to tot Banner Hat Store cf J. X. P.
L C-P, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
When it rains ro to Lightcap'a far your j
-
utubrellas.
Eyrrxlt now, those Arabs at William
Reed & Co's.
Finest line of Dresa Goods ever brousht
to this market, at Wtu. Reed & Co's.
The Last Tie and Golden Spite of tie
Union Pacific to be seen at Wns. Reed it
Cos.
For tLe best Boots and Shoes ia Clear-
fiold, po to J. K. P. Lightear.'s, Market Sl
lie sells cheap and has good stock to select
from. "
Qxk term at a good school is of more Tab
than two terms at a p-oor school, for
rrre..i inmw ton r, f n tp Smtn e r.n t I
SchooL Ad'iiess, J. A. Cooper, Eiinboro,
Erie Co., P.
G obit's Lady's Book, for October, is al
ready iscued. It is a most beautiful and in-terestiirc-
number, and will be the delisht of
the la lies everywhere. $ Z a ye-tr. L. A.
(Jodey, Philadelphia.
The Lady's Friend, for October is a very
excellent and attractive nuaiber, atd will
be greatly adaiired by iu uumerou? reader?.
$2.5' a year. Deacon & Peterson, I'liii'a
Peteu's Musical monthly, for Septetuber
is a hani. It contains a larger variety of
sheet music, than any other work printed.
Subscribe for the Monthly, which gives $A)
worth of music, iu a year, for J. L.
Peters, 19s Broadway, N. Y.
EvEitT - young man in the country weuld
be gTeat'y benefitted by a course of study at
the Iron City College, and to those contem
plating bu--inei life it is indispeirsible.
Circulars eoritaiiiijg full particulars on ad
dressing the Prlacipals, Smith i Cowley,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Messrs. Arnold i Hartihorn, of Car
wensville, aJrertise lb?ir stock ot Fall and
Winter goods,in the Journal to day. They
are most excellent and aeeoujinci jaiiug bad
ness men, whom we can reccommend to tLe
public without hesitation. Call and tee tLtm
when Li Curwciftville.
Tuomp50S. k Co., Carwensrille. hi'-e
just returned froui the eastern cities with a
large and well selected stock of Fall and
Winter goods, which they have purchased
at low 'rates, aiid are prepared to offer the
same to prompt paying customers, on eay
temji, and at prices to suit the times. Be
ing satisfied, we can make it to the interest
of ali who will give us a trial, we desire that
. . , . , ,
terms, belore purcLaaine eisewuere. Jo
erms,
the Udics
thcr come
we make a special request tLat
aud examine our go ls suitable
to their wear.
Our stock is oomi'lcte.
MARRIES :
On Thar-Inv. Sept. V'-h, 1SG9, Iv Rev.
R. K. K-llv. Mr. T. S. Y I VJ and Miss
Lyma J. G-.'si. both of Ieuar tp.
OAUTIOX. Bill Guillini, pauper of
Bradfuid township, hiving wandered
from bi uairciioj? pfce. will retarn to it or iro
to worK. a we will ot paj his boarding or dlif
coiiir Acted aistrLere than at BcrUun Kueps.
K. it A LE.
?rt. is.-ra-Sip. iv. v. ciiii'.rr.
Poor I'lHirfS
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ccwrej Tonic ani Mandrake Tilts ti!l cute Con
sumntion. Liver Cou. plaint ai'd l'y'pepsia. if ta
Keo acorJiiit to ui. ecti'u s. Itcy are atl three
to be taku a tbe fame tiire. Tbry clears the
sioinarh. relax the Lvcr. and put it to wort ; thcr
the appttii Iwiooa.fc gwi the fo.J d'gcsls and
make stood bid. the patient bcir.s t' 2ro c
flm-h the 1 ien"ei matter ripens iu the 1 ns snd
The rsTit-zit outcr.ws the disease and rets neil
Tbis is ti only way to cure tbe consul tien.
To tbese three mei ctr.es Tr .1. H. tsefcen-k. of
Phil-deipbia. owes bis unrivalled success in tbe
reittmeiit of puimonary consuitption The Pul
monic Syrup ril ens the morbid matter in tbe
lungs, nnore throws it off ty an easy expocora
tion. for wLeu tbe pblcpro or mat ler is ripe, a
slight eoueb "ill throw it off, and tbe patient has
rtst and tbe .'un;;? r-e;n tu bca! To do this. tLe
eswecd Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely
used to cleanse the stomach and lirer. so that lb
Pulmonic Syrup aid tbe food will make good
blood.
Liver Complaint is one of tbe most prominent
causes of Consumption rSchenck's seaweed Ton
ic is a gtctle s-imulalit and alterative and -the
alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is
muda .f. assists the stomach to throw out tbe g
trw juice to dissolve tbe food wuh th Pulmonic
Syrup-and it is insieinto gooi b!od witboutfer
loenlaiton or souring in the stotnach The great
reason why physicians do rot co:e consumption is
they try to do too much ; they give medicine to
Hop tbe cough, to stop chills, le step c;?bt sweats,
hectic fever and by so doing they derange the
whole diesTive poirers.focking up tt secretions
and eventually tbe pat'ent sinks and dies.
Ir Scheiick. in his treatment, does not try to
stop a eoogh. night sweats chills or fever. Ue
raot the cause and they will all stop cf their own
accord No one can be cured of consumption. liv
er c-mplaint. uvspensia- catarrh, canker, ulcer
ated throat. title ss the liver and stomach are mad
healthy.
If a person haset nsumption. of course the lanes
iu si me way are d:sesed. ejther tubercles, ab
scesses, bronchial irrit-ition, pleura adhesion, or
tbe lungs are a niAjs of inflamation ani fast d
cayii g. I a, fueh cases what must be done? It
is not only tbe lungs tbit are wasted. but it is the
wbule boiy. Tte stomach and liver have lost
their power to make b! -ol out of food. Nw th
onlv chance is to take Scheock's three medicines,
which will brine up a tone to tbe stomacb, tbe
patient will bejiu wantf.wd, it will dig- ft easily
ana make pood Hood ; tnen in paueni ocrius w
gain in flesh, and as soon as the boly begins to
grow, the lungs beg n to heal up. and tbe patient
gets f eehy and well. This is th only aay to
cure consumption.
When there is no lung disease, nr-d only liver
Complaint and Uvspeps'-a. txjberck a t-caweed
Tot icand Mandrake Pills are sufficient wuhojit
the Pulmotie Syrup. Ttke the .Mar-drare Pi. Is
freely in ail bilious" complaints, as they are per
fectly harmless.
I)r. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted
bealthf or many years past, and now weichs 22i
pounds, was waswd away to a mere skeleton, in
the very last stage of oulmonary eonsumpttoo. his
pbysiciaas having procounee-d his ease hopeless
and abandoned him to bts fate. He wa cured
bv the aforesaid oedieines.aiid since his recovery
many similarlv afiiieted have used Dr. Scbenck s
preparations ilb tbe sara remarkable sucres
The directions accompanying each, make it not
absolutely necessary to see Dr. Seheoek . unless
tfce patients wish their lungs examined, and for
tbispnrposeke is Professionally at his Principal
Office. Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all
letters for advice mast be addressed He is also
prfssiona!!v at No 32 Bond Street, New York,
everv other Tuesdav. and at Ns. "5 Hanover Stt.,
Boston, everr otherWednesday. H gives advtce
free, but for a thorough examination with bis
Kespirometcr the prie is S j. utnc hours at each
city from A M to 3 P. SI.
Prie f the Puimonie Syruo and Seaweed Ton
ic each Sl id per bottle, or 5 bn a half-doxeo.
Mandrake Pills 2i cents a box. For sale by ai!
druggists.
IB. J. H. PCHENK.
A p. T.MyJ 15 .Y t:k St.. Ph'Ta., Pi
H ARSES;
sal at
.Trimmings, and Fboe-ficdirgs for
MERRELL A IiIGLEu."S.
1
kRUXES a quantity oa caca and rr sale
' . . , 1' 1 '. ' A M ' C
at
jaay ai- .. .
nfiDUS, Bridies, harness collars 4c. fir
Ml,t MEKKELL A ttlGLER'S.
H
t'-SE-SHOEsJ, and fcorse-rail. tote had at
A,. 23. MEKfcEU. 4' Eluliili .
GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA
TION Wheleas, by an Act of th.
he j
General Aasemblr JtheCDiBoowelth .f Petn a. '
j entitled -An act to reralat tie lititnl Election
1 witiD tbia CtttsII.oowealtfa1,, it is es,Lioe4 a tie
j iSheriffi cf th several eoonties to give pablie uo
j tice of such ejection, tfce p!cej wbere te be heii.
i acd the -ecr to hr eieetej : Ticctmci. I. CT
j KESl'a HOWE. High herif of ClcaxCeid ..
j county ot Clear eld. that a GENERA L ELECTION
I wiil be heli on the 5fro Tufrduy of Ortuir
uit. (being tne IBtUlU our of tneuoctb)
at ti krrera! election ditricta ia caid eouctj, at
whick titue acd place the qualified Tottrj will Tote
For on pervin for Gcnercor of tbe Conunon
wealth of PennJTlTania.
For cli pcron lor Jadga f the Supr&e Court of
tbe Commonwealth of Penu'a
For one person to reprent tba eoucties of Clear
field. Elk and Fore in tbe Iioo? of Repre
sentative! of ttia Common wealth.
Fnr on person for Treaiarer of ClearSeH connty
For one person for Com-nuionr of Clearfield
coBtity,
Firone peraon for Auditor of Clearfield eoonty.
Tbe electors of the eounly of Clearfield will
take nttiee that the eaid general elcctioa will b
held at tbe following placet, via :
At tbe t'&ioa Hotel, ia Glen Hp for Eessaria
tovcsliip.
Attfaehottieof Aseph Ellis for Bell townsbip.
At tbe hon-ae of the late James Biuom, en., f r
Illoom townbip
At tbe bouse of Ed wid Albert for Iugg iowd .
At tbe boa of Jacob Pearce, for tbe toatnsbip
tS Eradlord.
At tbe public bouse of R. W. Moore for Eradj
tosbij.
At Vours's eboot House for Burnsidetownsbip.
At the school hoB? neariuaon itorabaugb's for
the township of Chest.
At tbeooort boue for tbe Borousb of Clearfield.
At tbe hoaeuf Jacob iianrer for the township
of Covington.
At the houe cf I. Eloom, dee'd, farth Eer
eogh of CurwensTille.
At Centre scfccul house for the towa'pof I'ecatur
At tbe taoue of John ire-ory, formerly occu
pied by Thus. Rubison. (Broadway) for tbe town
ship of Ferguson.
At Cousreii liill school house for tbe township
of tiirard.
At the public school house for Gosben townsfcip.
At tbe bouse of Jacob Jiu'oler for tbe township
of Inabam.
At the school house in Jacetville for the tewn
chip of Gueiicb.
At ibe house of J.Wilon lor the twn'pof Huston
Attbe school house in AnsouTn.e for the town
ship of Jcrdao.
At liriegtn 3 school bouse for tie township of
Karthaus.
At tfce Turkcj Hill School bouse for the tswn
ship of K&ox
At the court honse in the Eorougb of Clearfied
for Lawrence towniiv
At the public school house for the borough of
Lumber city.
At tic biu?e formerly occupied by Thomas Ky
ler for the township of Morris.
At tbe public school home for the Borough ef
New Wa.-binton.
At the pub.ie House of Mile- Hoyt. for the Bet
ouch of t'seeola.
At the bouse formerly of Wo. W. Anderson fr
the township of Penn
At the nouse t f I. P.!ootn. dee'd, in tie Borough
o Curwnsville for Pike township
At the house of D. E Bruhaker for Tcien tow'p
At the bouse of Thomas Henderson for tbe town
ship of Woopward.
VA5ia or riinss.
AN ACT Teraliiting the mode of voting at all
elections in tbe several counties of this Ccza
Section 1- lit it rttarud by the Senate and
House of Kepresectatives of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in General Asemb'y met, and
it is berty enacted by the authority of the aame
That the qualiSei voters of the several election
districts of this Commonwealth, at all general,
towr.ship. borough and special elections. are here
by, hereafter authorized and required to vote. by
tickets, printed, or written, or partlv printed and
psrtiy written, severally classified as follows:
'Jae ticket shall embrace the tames of all judges
cf courts voted for, and to be labelled outside,
-judiciary cue ticket shall embrace the names
of the :Uie officers voted for. and be labelled.
State;" one ticket sbail embrace tbe names of
all county oSetrl voted for, including office of
rena:or, incumber and members of assembly, if
vuteJ lor. L-1 u.mber3of Congress, if voted for
aud be labelled -county ;'' on ticket shall em
brace tbe names of all township of&cers votd
for. and be labelled -lownsfatp ; one tirket shall
embrace tbe names ot all borough officer voted
lor. -nd be label'ed --bo.-ouch ;'' xnd each class
sbnil be dci-'jsiied in ac:eraie bullit boxes.
REGISTRY LAW
I also give official notice to the electors of Clear
SeiJ county tnat. by an act ebtltitd -An act fur
iher sopj'tujental to the act rclatirc to tbe vice
tioos tt .his eouiuHneattn.' approved April 17tL
A i i?oj, it is pro id d as follows :
Sn.-Tioa 1 Brxt riarlrji ly thr iSmair and Uatue
of Krj.rtvljt4Vt, ij thrCwimonimatth of Prnn-y'rtwi-j
ih Griura! AsKmUn mt.aui it r t;rriy
n::rtt-i the authority of th. ncru0. That it stall
be tbe duty of each of tii assessors within this
co-UiObKcitb. n the rsl Mondayof J tee in eacl
year to take up he tr-nscript hbas received from
the countycoaiini&eiiincrs under tbe eighth sc-euon
of '.heactol tiite-nth April, eighteen hundred and
thirty four, and proceed loan immediie revisio
ol tiie same by s:nkiDg tberet oui the name of eve
ry verson wtoiskoowu by him fobaved led or re
moved since the last previous asessicent from the t
district of atnch be is ice wtts r or whoseaoan
or removal from tbe same shall bemad knoan to
bim.and to add to the same tbe naceof any quai
iced voter who shall be known to him to have
moved into tfce district since the last previous s-s-es?
it e n L. and whose removal into tbe same shall
beorsbaU have been made known to bim. and
airo tbe ciDiti wf a-1 who shall makeclaim to himff
t bequaiiued vtvters tnorein. As soon aa '.bis re-
vision is completed he shall visit every dwellins
house in his district and make careful K.qiiry if
any person "hose i nice is on bis list tas died or
removed from tbe district, and if so, to take the
sam therefrom, or whether any qualified voter
resides therein whose name is not on the list, and
if so. to add tbe sam thereto; an3 in all eaes
where a name is added to tbe list a tax shall fonh
i:b be assessed against th person ; and th as
sessor shall in ail cases ascertain, ty inquiry, up
on what ground the person so assesaea claims to
be a voter Vpon tbe completion of this work, it
snail be the duty cf each assessor as aforesaid to
pri-ceed to make out a list, in alphabetical order,
ol tee white freemen above tneuty-ctne years of
age. claiming to be qualified voters in tbe ward,
i . : j . : . . c i.- v i. r . i.
txirouu (uwusoip or uiriiiii bi sctcii no is xoe
assessor and opposite each of said names state
wbeiber said freeman is or is cot a housekeeper ;
ana it b is. the number of his residence, m to
vnere the same are numbered. with tbe street.
wns j
. al- '
ley or court in which situated ; and if in a town
w her there are no numbers, the name of tbe
street, ailev or court on bicb said bouse front;
also, tbe occupation of the person ; and where he
is not a housekeeper, the occupation, place of
boarding and with whom, and if working for an
o.ber. the name ot tte employer, and write oppo
site each of said naiues the word TOen'' where
any person claims to vote by reason cf naturaliza
tion. Be shall exhibit his certificate thereof to the
assessor, unless be has been for five consecutive
years next preceding a voter irrsaid district ; and
in all cases where t&e person has been naturaliz
ed, the camesfcall be eiarxed wiih the letter 'N';
where tb-e person has merely declared his inten
tions to become a citizen and designs to be natu
ralized before the next election, the name shall
b marked l 1-"; where tfce claim is to vote by
reason of being between the ; of two;y-one
and twenty-two. as provided by-law, tbe wbrd
-age" shall be entered; audit the person has
moved into tn election aistriet to resuie since
the last general election, tb let er -R" shall be
placed opposite the name. It shall be the further
auty ol each assessor as aforesaid, npon th com-
r.tetion of the duties herein imposed, to make ont
. ..T,r;. livt of all new assessments made bv
him. and the amounts assessed upon each, and
furnish tfce same immediately to the eouaty com-
i mission ere. who shall immediately add the names j
to the tax dapiicateof the ward, borough, town
ship or district in wbich they have been assessed, j
Sec 2- On the list being completed and the as
sessments made as aforesaid, the same shall forth
with b returned to th county commisiocrs.
woo sbasi cause duplicate copies of said lists. witn
he observations and explanations required to b
noted as aforesaid to be made out as soon as prac
ticable and placed in the hands of tte assessor,
wfco shall prior to the first of Augustjnach year,
put one eopv thereof en tb door of or on the
hsus where "the election of the respective district
is required to be held, and retain the ether in bis
possession, for th inspection, free of charge, of
any person residentn tfce said elee'ion district
who shall dir to see th same; and it shall be
tbe duty of th said assessor to add. from time to
tiine.cn tfce persosal application of any one claim
ing the right to vote, the name ef such claimant,
and mars opposite th cam --C.V." acd lmmedi
atelv assess tin with atax. aotiog, as in all other
cases, bis occupation, residence, wte'her a board-
. ;f . s-.j. m w sr 'Trt nr b. . i rwt sn aa
er or kuO-fitsp"" , n - """"" -
l.r,ards; ani whether naturalized or designing to
cieg in all tnch ease tb letters opposite
. X " ttr 1 I " as the case m v be; if
be. mari
.t 1 ..!.:;-,,. , i. iusessd be saturaisacd.
tbe cam
tniha assessor his certi ficate of
naturalizauon; ana it ce tmnu e
to be r .tarslised before the next eosamg e)ecnn.
he shall exhibit tb certificate of hu declaration
of ideation : ia all cases w acre any ward bor.
ouch, township or elecUm district is divided into
;w or more preei nets, the assesser shall woia
a'! bis assessments the elerlhOD precinct in which
each elector resides, and is!l mat a scf ar-e
retu-n for eax1! tn t evBy commissM'Cer 1B 1
casv. ia whJv's 4 rttars u r-i4 --oi3
tbe provision of this act; and th eoaary eoac-
mis ioners in making duplicate copies of all such j
returns, shall make cuplicate copies of the names '
of the Totera ia each precinct, separately, and
snail iuraisa the same t the assessor; and th
copies required by tiis ct to b place i OB tig i
doors of or on th election places on or before the
first of August in each yer, shall be placed on ,
the door of or on liieeieeuos place ia each of said i
precincu.
Sec Z. Afier the asfessmesta have bera - i
pletedoo tb tenth day precoamg tie svoo&d Tues- j tioa: Provided. That no per -on sigaiag the pe
oay in Ceiober of each year, the assessor shall, on titioa shall be appointed an overseer,
lb Monday immediately following, make a re- Sac. 12 If any prothcootary. clerk, -r the
torn to the eountv cmn-istionersof the mum i.r aenntv of either, or ar.v mbn iwnun. h!l si
all persons assessed y bias by tbe sew.i.d section j
ui mis ai, noting opposite eb name to onserva-
tioas ani explanations required to be noted ai a
forefaii; and the county rommissiuaert shall
tbereapon cause ice same to be added to th re
turn required by the second section of this act, and
a full and correct copy tnreof to b made, con
taining toe names of all persons so rctarned as
resident taxsbies in sid ward, borough, townsnip
or precinct, and ftirnis tbe uuc, together with
the ueceesary election blanas to tbe oiseersof the
ebction in said ward, borough, township or pre
cinct. on or before six o'elck is th morning ef
the second Tuesday ol Ocioocr; and zo man shall
be permitted to vote at the election on that day
whose same is cot oti sail list, us'ess be shall
mak ro.f of bis right to vote, as hereinafter
required
sec. 4. On the day of the election any person
whose name is not on the said list, acd claiming
the right to vote at said election, shall produce at
least one quaiiSed voter of th abstrict as a wil
teas to the residence of the claimant in the dis
trict in which he claims to be a voter, for th pe
riod of at least ten days next preceding said elec
tion, which witness shall take and subscribe a
written, or partly w.-teu and partly prin'ed. at
fiaavit to the facts t r J by hiao. mhieh affidavit
shall define dearly where the residence is of the
peraon so claiming to be a voter; and the person
so claim. ng tbe rigat tc vote stall also taste and
subscribe a written, or partly written and partly
printed aS JaviU staling to tbe best of his knowl
edge and belief, where and when be was horn;
that he ia a eiiixec of (b commoaweulib of Penn
sylvania and of the United States; that he has re
sided in tbe commonwealth one year, or if form
erly a citizen therein, and has moved tberetroa,
that he has resided therein six months next pre
ceding said eiocti.n ; thst h has not moved Into
the. oistrict for the purpose of voting therein;
that he has paid a state i-r county tax wi'hin two
years, which was assessed at least ten days before
said election; and. if a naturalized citizen, shall
also state when, where aod by wtiat court be was
naturalized, and shall aiso produce bis certificate
of naturalization fot examination; the said affi
davit shaP auso state when and where the tax
claimed to be paid by tbe afiant was aasesod. and
when, where and to whom paid and the tax re
ceipt tberelor shall be produced for examination.
un.es- the aia.u shall asate in bis affidavit that it
has been lost or destroyed, or th at he never re
ceived any; bat if the perscn so claiming the right
to vote shall take and subscribe an affidavit, tnat
he is a native b rn citizen cf the I nked States,
(or if born eisewhere, shall state thst fact in his
athdant. and thail produce evidenr tbat be bat '
been naturalized, or lb tit be is entitled to citizen-
ship by rta-en ol his father's naturalizatioa.) and
sbail lurther state in bis aSJavit that fce is. at
the time of tat in; the affidavit, between the ages
of twenty one and twe-ty-two years; that he ba?
resided in the Mate one year and in the election
district ten days next preceding such election, he
shall be entitled to vc -te. although he shall cot
have paid taxes ; the said atltdav.t-ol all persons
making such claims, and tbe ate davits of the wit
cesses totbeir resiaenee shall be preserved by the
election board, and at lb close of tbe election
they shall be enclosed with the list of voters tal
ly list and other papers required by law to be tiled
by tbe return judge with tb prothonotary and
shall rem tin on fit therew ith ia the prothon ta
ry s ofhee. subject to examination, as other elec
tion papers are; if tbe election oncers shall find
that the applicant or at piicaatj possess all the la
gal qualiucti-jcs of voters, be or they shall be
permitted to vote, and the cam or names shall be
added to the list of taxGies by the election offi
cers, tfce word --tax' ben gadded wber the claim
ant claims to vote on tax. and th word "age"
where be claims to vote on age: the same words
being add-d by the darks in each eas respec
tively on the 1'sts of persons voting at such elec
tion Sec. 5. It shall be lawful for any qualified citi
zen of the district. notulelanuing the nam of
to proposed voter is coniamel ou the Jisl of res
ident taxables. to challenge the vote of sucb per
son; whereupon tfce au.e proof of the right of
suffrage as is now required by law shall be pub
licly made end acted on by the election board.,
and tbe vote aamirvci cr ri.je.tcd. uccrdiikg to
the evidence; every person claiming to be a nat
uralized citizen shall t required t produce bis
i atra. nation errnficuie .t the election bi-ioi
rv.i.c, xcept where te b.' been for ten years,
cob-estively. a V4teriath district ia which be
oilers his vote ; and oa the vote of such person
being rceired. it sbail be the doty ef tL eloc
tiou officers to write or stamp on such certtficzte
the word 'voted.1' with tbe mouth and year ; ai:d
if any election officer or otbcn shall receiv a
second vote on the suit. e aay. by virtue of tbe
same certificate, excepting where sons are enti
tled to v-Hey virtue of the naturalization of
their fathers, they and the person wfco stall ..ffer
such second vote, upon so offending shall be guil
ty of a nirh misdemeanor, ana ou conviction
thereof, b fined or imprisoned, or both, at tbe
wiscretiou os tbe court ; bat the fine shall not ex
ceed on hundred dollars in each case, nor tbe
imprisocuient one year; the like punishment
shall bs itttiicted. on conviction, oa tbe oScers cf
election who shall refuse or neglect to n.ake, or
ei use to be made, the indorsement required as
aforesaid on said caturalization certificate.
Sec. 6. If any election officer shall refuse or
neg'ect to require such proof of th right of uf
fraxe as is prc-cribi i by this law, or tee laws to
which this is a supplement from any person of
feiirg to vote whose cum if col on the list of as
sessea voters, or wacse right to vote isclial-ecged
bv any qualified voter present, and sbail admit
such person to vote with aut requiring such proof,
every persn so offending, shati npon eocviction.
be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be
sentenced, for every snb offence, to pay a fine
not exceeding one bnndred doliars.or to undergo
an imprisonment cot more than on year, or ei
ther or both, at the discretion of the court
Sec 7, Ten days preced rg every election fir
electors of Presided and Vice President of the
I nited States-it snail be the duty of tfce Assessor
lo attend at the place fixed bylaw tor holding
the election in each election district, and tfcen
end there hear all ai plica-ions ot persons whose
cames have been omitted from tbe list of assess
ed voters, and who claim tbe tight to vote or
whose rights have originated since the same was
made out. and shall a id the names cf sue 3 per-
sons teerto as shall show that tbey are entitled
to tfce right of sctTrs-ge m sacb oistrict. on the
personal application of the claimant only, and
forthwith assess them with the proper tax. After
eonipletiwc tfce list, a copy thereol shall be placed
on the door of or on the bouse where the election
is to be held, at least eigtit days betore the elec
tion ; and at the election tb same course sbail
b pursued, in all respects, as is required by this
act and the acts to waich it is a supplement, at
the general elections in October, ih Assessor
shall als make the same returns to the eouuty
commissioners of ail assessments made by virtue
of tbis section; and the eounty commissioners
shall furnish copies thereof to the election offi
cer in each district, in like manner, in all re
spects, as is required at the general elections in
October
Sec. S. The aatoe rules aid regulations shall
apply at every special election, and at every sep
arate eiry, borough or ward election, in all re
sj-ects as "at the general elections in October.
Site. S. The resveci.it assessors, inspectors and
judges of th elections shail each have the power
t io lauiinuier oiur s. . ,nui ile
j right to be assessed or the right f suffrage, or in
j regard to any oher matter or thing require to
! b done or re quired into by any of said rffieers
! under this act; and any wiliul false swearing by
) anv tierson in relation to any mafer or thing
concerning which taey shall be lawfully interro
gated by aty of said officers shall be punished as
peTjury.
cc. 10. Th assessor stall each receive the I
same compensation for tfce time nesessarisy spent !
in performing the cuties hereby enjoined as is i
provided bylaw for the performance of other'
duties, to be paid by the county commissioners as
in other cases ; acd it shall cot be lawful for any
assessor to assess a tax against any person what
ever within tea days next preceding the erection
to be tela o a the second Tuesday of October, in
any year, or within tea days next before aey e
lecti.in for President and Vice President of th
United States; ar.y violation of this psovision
shall be a seislemeanor wud subject the officers
so offending to a fine, on convic ion. not exceed
ing one hundred dollars, er to imprisonment not
exceeding three monies, or both at the discretion
of the court.
Sec. 11. On the petition of five or more citizens
oi tbe eounty .stating under oath that ther verily
believe to at frauds will be practiced at the elec
tion about a be held ia any district, it shall be
the daty of tbe court cf common pleas of said oo.
if ia session, or if not jud thereof ia vaca
tion, to appoint two judiciou-, sober acd iatelli-
i gent citizens of th county lo act as overseers at
laid election ; said overseers shall be selected
i trom d liferent political cartiea-where the icspect-
! era bt long to ui ffcreat parties and where both of
aid inspectors belong tn the sme political par
ty, both of the overseers sbail bs taken from the
opposite perfiiica! party ; said overseers sha.l bar
i - , . . . ;,e. ... . . r .
the right to be iresewt with the efficer of tte
election, during the whole time the same is held,
the vetes counted and tte return toad out acd
signed by thette-rion i-ficers; to keep a list of
voters, if they ate prerr; tocta.tt rc ax.y ier
, Sot ;-5t ; ; t3 t - te . a..d iatrirvaJi itji aa his
wititi x.lei Ci.x, repaid t: ai, rt - Ut of af-
frage at said election, and to examine his papers
produced ; and the officers of said election are
required to aford to said overseers so selected
and appointed every convenience and facility for
tne discharge of their dattes ; and if said elee
tion ofhscrs shall refuse to permit said overseers
to be pre-ent and perform their duties as afore
said. or if they shall be driven away ft ooi the
polls by violence or intimidation, all tie votes
polled at such election atstnet may be rejected
It ut ixibnnal trvinr .n.,tr nAe uM
the seal of oc to any naturalization paper, or
permit is same amxea, or give out er cans or
permit the sarae te be given oat, in b ack. where
by it may be fraudulently used, or furnish a nat
uralization certificate to any pel Son who snail
not have been duly examined and sworn ia open
eoart.ietbw presence of sme of the judges there
of, according to tb act of Congress, or shall aid
in, connive at, or in any way permit the issue of
any fraudulent naturalization certificate, he shail
be guilty of a high misdemeanor ; or if any one
shall fraudulently use any such eertiScate d nat
uralization, knowing that it was fraudulently is
sued, or ahadi vote, or attempt to vote, en any
eertifrate cf naturalization not issued to htm. he
shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; and ei
ther or any of tbe person, their aiders or abet
tors, guilty of either of the misdemeanors afore
said, shall, on conviction, be fined in a sum cot
exceeding oca thousand dollars and imprisoned
in the proper penitentiary far a period sot ex
ceeding thro years.
tec. 13. Any person'' who on oath or affirmation
in or before any court ic this State, or officer -jhoited
to admtcTster oaths, slall. to procure a
certificate of naturalisation, for himself or any
oilier person, wilfully depose, declare, or affirm
any matter to be fset. knowing the same to be
false or shall in like manner decy any asatter to
be fact knowing tfce same ta be true sbail be gnil
tv of perjury ; and any certificate cf zaturaiiza
tion issued in pursuance of any such depieitioa.
declaration or affirmation.sfcail be cnll and void;
and it shall be the duty of the court issuing the
same, upon proof being made beiore it that it was
fraudulently obtained to lak immediate mea
sures for recalling the ruse fur cancellation, aci
any person who snail vot. or attempt ta rote, on
any paper so obtained, or who shall ic any way
aid in. or have any agency whatever in the ireus.
circularise or use of any fraudulent naturaliza
tion certificate, shall be deemed guilty of a mis
demeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall c n
dergo an imprisonment in the penitentiary for
not more than two years, and pay a fine of cot
more than one thousand dorian, for every such
offence, or either or bo h, at tbe discretion of ice
eourt-
J-ac. 14 A ry assessor, election cfEeer or person
appointed aa an overseer, who stall tegiect ot
refuse to perform any duty enjoined by ibis act.
without leasonable or legal cause shali be subject
I'j a penalty of on hundred dollars, and if any
assessor shall assess any person as a voter who is
cot qualif ed or shall lef use to assess any one who
is quahSeJ, Le shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
in office, an on conviction be punished by fine or
imprisonment, and aiso be subject to an action
for damages by tbe party aggrieved ; and if any
person shall fraudulently aiter.add to. deface or
destroy any list of voters ma te out a directed by
this act. or tear down or remove the same from
the i la-e where it has bees fixed, with fraudu
lent or m'sehevioua intent, or for any improper
purpose the person so offending stall be guilty
of a high misdemeanor, and on conviction shall
be racisbed by a fine not exceeding five hundred
dollars, or imprisonment cot exceeding two years
or both, at tfce discretion of the court.
Sec. 15. All elections for city, wsrd, borough,
township and election officers shall hereafter be
held on the second Tuesday of October, subject to
all the provisions ef iholaws regulating tt.e elec
tion of such officer not inconsistent with this act;
tbe person elected t sucb faces at tbat time shall
take their places at the expiration of the teims
oi the pe sons holdii g tte same at the time of
such election t but t;0 election for tbe office of as
sessor or assistant arsesaor shall be held under
this act until tfce year one thousand eight hno
dred and seventy.
Sec, IS. At all elections hereafter held under
th laws of this commonwealth, tbe polls shall b
opened between the hours of six and seven o'
clock, a m.. and closed at seven p. m.
Sac. 17. It shall be the duty of the Secretary
of the Commonwealth to prepare forms for all
the blanks made necessary by ttis act, and fur
nish enpie of tba same to tbe county eitirinissian
ers of the several counties of tbe communwealth;
and the eounty commissioners of each county
shall, as soon as may be necessary afsr receipt of
the same, at the t.runer exrense of me county-
procure aci fcrnssh to all the ejection districts of
their respective counties copies oi suca oianas.io
such quantities as mey be rendered necessary for
lh discharge of their duties u&ier this act.
Sac; 19. Tbat citizens of this State tempora
rily in th service of the Stale er of the United
States goverumeuu on clerical or other du'y.aci
who do not vote where thus employed, shall not
be thereby deprived of the right tn vote ia their
several election districts if oinerwise duly quali
fied. NOTICE 15 FURTHER HET.EBT GIVEN, That
all persons, except Justices of th Peace, wco
shall hold any offic or appointment of trust, un
der the government cf tbe United States or of
this elate, or of any incorporated district, wheth
er a commiwioned officer or otherwise, a subor
dinate officer or agent- who is or shall be em
p oved under the Legislative, Executive, or Jsdi
ciai i'tpartments of this Mate or United States,
or any city or ineorpojited district, and also thai
every member of Congress and of th Stat Legis
lature, or of the common or select eoucsil of any
city, or commissioner of any incorporated dis
trirt. are by law incapable of holding or exer
cising, at "the same time, tbe office er apoint
meat of Judge. Inspector, or Clerk cf aEy elec
tion of tbis Commonwealth.
And th return Judges of the respective dis
tricts aforesaid are requested to meet at th Court
House, in th Borough ef Clearfield, on the Urm
Friday next after the said Second Tuesday of Oc
tober, then and there to do those things required
GI VF.N under ui v hand and seal, at Clearfield,
this Fifunth day of Septemberia th year of our i
Lordeo thousand eighthucdred and sixty-cine.
and of th Independence of the United States tke '
ninety-thud. CYKE.SUS til' E. Sheriff.
V"OTICE- All ierson9 knowing them
wives indebted to me will please tall
no settle at one. Tbe books ar t th stor of
Wbitconib A Tnwnsend, Osceola. Pa
Jo ly 21. lfiy-tT G 3. PERRT.
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. The
undersigned will sell, at private sale, on
reasonable terms, ce vera I valnable town proper,
ties. Any person wishing to purchase a bouse
and lot bad better call.
July 21. lSstiis- H B SWO-.'PK.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Tbe partnerahip heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned in tbe mercsotile btisi
n si in tli Boroogb of Lumber C.ty is dissolv
ed by mutual consent.
The Books and No'es are in the bands of
H. W. Spencer tor collection. AH persons
knowing themselves indebtei to said Srm,
will please call and settle wttl.oct delay.
ISAAC KIRK.
Sept. loth, 1S59. H. W. SPENXER.
I EXAMINATIONS. The annual xami
- nation of Teachers fir Clearfield eounty,
will be bald as follows: Brady. B'enm and L
nioo. c-eptetr bar lltb, at Lutbersburg ; Curwea
viliand Pike, the ISlh. at Curweosville; Peuc,
the 14th. at Pennville; LnmbeT-city aud Fergu
son, the litb, at L city ; Bell, the 16th.at Bower ;
Burcside, the 17th. at Burnside; New Washing
ton and Chest, the -Cih. at New Washington;
Jordan, tbeist.at Ansc.nviile; Beccaria.the 2-d.
at Glen Hope; Guelich. tbe 23d, at Janesvillc;
Woodward, the 2th. at Hsppy Valley School
House; Kcox. the 2ith, at New Millport; Beggs
the 2'xii. at Centre School House : Itcatur and
Osceola the 2Stn. at Oeeola: Morris tbe 2ta. at
Kylenown ; Graham, the f-oTbt at ;
Bradford and Independent, October 1st. at Jack
son's Scbnol H'iusc ; ClearSeld and Lawrence, th
2d. at Clearfield; Earth aws. the Cth, at Salt
Lick ; Covington.tte Tth.at MaisocLurg; Girard,
tbe -Mb, at Congvea Hill; Goshen, the 9th, at
Goshen School House.
Aticllcaou will furnish themselves with pen
and int. or pencil, acd paper, a? part of th ex
aminations will be written. No mor private
examicatiens will be held : hence it is necessary
for all who intend le teach to attend sons of th
public ones, which will commence prompt'y at 9
o'clock A. M., after which none will be admitted
totbee'ass. G. W. SXTIEli.
SepL I.1SS9 bounty &np t.
TX)R SALE PURE BRED HOGS and
FOWLS -WINTER SEEP WHEAT
Aa etur Farm Sf?s. front DeStz t Ex-
j-erimeittal Farm, Climlrrl,H.rg, Fa.
Dtehl'ssnd Boaghtoc Eeardle; Week a and
Treadweil's Eearaed White Whesu; French
White acd Bed chaff: Pu-pl Straw Bearded Fed
Mediterranean, and Gennan Amber Beardless,
are tfce best, earliest, caraiest ana most proauc
, I . . . i r. m t n K. pMVimmctiiisfl Trie PSMf"
al eaitivatioa. Pne Si per bushel. 4 pounds
of any kind by mail, post paid, for 51. Twenty
i Pesos of different varieties sent post paid Jor 51.
' T .1 r.t , V. ,t P,a?Ie v arid
Twemv other varieties ot aejL, taiiey tsa
Cats- of last year's importation, see, lseitz s fcx-
t-erimental Farm Jourral ; send aci aahscribw
frit; tbe mosr usisi .ienr,:!!1 frrtT:lt;u. Ad lrr
ji. ' A XtEIIZ. CLea.?8riiirg. Is
Theeartiesi. iia.-i. st.s.ni -... prio'j-Li, tied
V itia French Wait CfiaC. -ttp Mt
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Let
ters of Admitiistration on the estate
of William Vil!iams sr. late of Jordan tp.aee'd.
having been granted to tbe osdenigeed. notice
it hereby given that all persene indebted to said
estat ar require-i t mak l medial payment,
and ttefc tinge! aims gainst th same will pre-'
sect them, properly authenticated for sttiemttt
to A W. YOUNG.
A. 6. WILLIAM?.
Aug. 24. 1S69 Gt pd Admistrwtors.
WIDOW'S APPRAISEM ENT.
tate of John G. Cain. In the
Es-
the Or
phans' Court of Clearfield county, Pa upon th
report or Appraisers fild. setting out real estate
to Nancy, the widow of John G. Cain, thereupon
it is ordered by th ceart as follow :
Now, June 29 A D lr publication in at least
one newspaper. for three weeks before September
Term, lssi. published ii Clearfield cocaty, is
hereby directed, notifying all persons in interest
that as to the real estate appraised and set out to
the widow ot John e. Cain, late of Gaelieh t p.
dee'd. under the law allowing ber worth of
property. to be tbos set out to tb sse ef herself
and family, the said appraisement will b abso
lutely confirmed a class sufficient reason te tbe
contrary be shown by the first dav of September
term. . D. BY THE COl RT.
Attest A. V. LEE. Clerk 0. C. Sep-l.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE of Valnable
Real Estat;. -
Tnder an order of the Orphans" Court of Clear
field eounty. Pa , dated Jun 29th. lt- th un
dersigned " Administrator of Henry H. PmeaL
deceased, will sell by public vendue or ou'ery,
on rhepremis in Graham township .on T 11 1'H
DA F, .S EPTEMB ER 23, iss. t 2 o'clock. P
M-. tbat valuable real estate described as follows :
Beginning at a post at The souife-easl corner,
thence by land of W. P Soeal south 17 perches
to a post, thence by lands of 11 Hamlin . West 72
perches to a post thence by laed of Margaret
Smal. North 1G7 percbes to a posi-ihwcce by land
ot AT. P. Smeal east 72 perches to place of begin
ning, containing Fifty Acres, more or less.
Texms. The on half cash oa eocfirznatica of
sale, and the balance in one year thereafter with
interest from date of sale, to be secured by bond
and mortgage cm th property.
B I. SCH'KTNGVER.
Sept. l."69. HENRY HAMLIN. Admrs.
teg
xt bv
EG ISTER S NOTICE. Notic is here-
v eiven that the following accounts
have beenezamrced and passed bv me and remain
filed of record in this office for tbe inspection of
btirs legatees creditors and all others in anyway,
interested and will be presented to the next Or
ptans Court of Cearfield county, to be teid t
tfce Court Hons, in the Borough cf Clearfit.'J
commencing on tbe 4tt Monday of September.
Istiv :
Final Areoont cf Patrick Curley. Adm'r of
James Curley. lata of Graham township, die d
PaitisJ Aconuot of George rks Adm'rof Job a
SIos. late cf Knox township, dee'd.
Final account of C. Kra'.aer Adm'r of Anthony
Kratzer. late of Pike township, dee'd
Final Account of James Riddle, Adm'r Ac. of
Wm. Anderson, late of Bornside township, dee d.
Account of Samuel A Caldwell, Adm'rof Jasob
Gearbart. late of Bogs township, dee'd.
Final Account of li. U. Hard and Lewis J.
Hard, ExeeutoTS of Elias llutd, late tf Chest
township, deceased.
Partial Account of John F. Smith and George
Smith, sr , Executors of George lingbes, late of
Brady tawuship deceased.
The account of John H. Fulford. Administra
tor i bonit aesa. of James Morrison, late of Jor
dan township, deceased.
Aug 2j, "69. A. W. I.EE.Begisnr.
VDTICE. In the matter of the spplica
tion of William Mapes. to the Court of
Common Pitas cf Clearfield oounty.to be discharg
ed from his surefysnip for monies received by
Francis I'unlap.late of raid Borough of Clearfield.
Pa., from the estate of John Crostbwaite. late of
Centre eountv. Pa.. being the legacies bequeathed
lo John and laciel irunlap.
By virtue of a certain rule which was granted
by the Orphans' Court, at Clearfield the itith day
of June. 1SG9 I do hereby give notice M sll per
sons interested ia said fund received as above
stated to appear on or before the Seetcd Monday
of September, proxisuo. and present their claims
according to law, and do such other mailers as
the Court aay require cf them in tbe premise or
be fortver barred : and also shew cause according
to the following rule made ia this ease
THOa. J. M'CULLvUSH.
Aug. 25-4 1 J Atl'y for Win Mapes.
June SCtb. I56S Rale is granted to slow cae
wty Wta Mapestboa Id cot be released and dis
charged from a bond niTec bv him as surety with
one Francis Iiunlap to the Urphan's Court of
Clearfitiid county, on the 3rd day ot teptomoer.
A. !.. 1M4. in pursuance of aa Art of Assembly
approved the 2th day of April. 1S44. Publica-
ti in to be made of this rul in two newspapers
published in Clearfield county, for four weeks
orior to tbe feritem br Term .
ISeal of the Court J EY THE COURT.
SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of sundry
writs of IVW. Exponiu. tss-ned out
Of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield
county, and to me directed, there will be exposed
to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough
of Clear5eld. on MONDAY, tfce 27th IAY nF
SEPTEMBEK-lsSS.at2o clock P.M. tbe following
described property to wit:
A certain tract ef land sitnate ia Clearfield
Borough, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded as fol
lows : Beginning at a poet at the public road
ieaaing from the borough of Clearfield to Clear
field Bridge 7 9 III perches to a post.tbeuc North
14 percbes to a post, thence West 13 perches to
public road, thence by public read South 20 dag
East perches to post, thence South 13 aeg
19 percbes to post acd place of beginning, con
taining l(H)j percbes having two dwelling bouses
erected thereon. Reservinc out of tbe same a
small piece of ground West of the road leading
to Moore's coal Lank which is already conveyed
to tfce Lev. Father Tracy. Seized, taken in exe
cution, and to be sold as the property of John
Feeney.
also a certain tract of land situate in Chest
township. Clearfield eounty. Pa., bounded as fol
lows: Beginning at a hickory corner on old Hue
of John Brenneman thetce South iO degrees West
by Martin Wi-fcicgton tract to corner made by
John-McCord at 103 perches, thence by lands be
longing to tbe estate ot Joh n Meully.dec "d.North
west bv iin of AicCord 170 perehes. mere or less.
to a corner, thenc by land sold to G. R. McCully
Ida t-ercces to a Len-l ck. down, taenee by old
line South 40 degrees Last. to place of beginning.
containing 112 acre and Sit percbes. with a bowse
and barn erected thereon; with a reservatioa of
bt acres and 12U perches sold to Samuel Straw 4 c.
Seized, taken ic execution, acd to be sold as the
tronertv of Joserih McCnllv.
At so a certain tract of land situ at in Chest
township. Clearfield eounty. Pa., bounded on the
East by land of Henry Pi arc acd James Wood.
on tbe r-ouih by land of James btevenson, on tb
West by land of Austin Carry and Cbest creek.
asd on tb North by land oi Win Wsgpoer acd
Hugh Gallaher containing about fifty acre more
or less, with about 16 acres cleared, acd having
a small log dwellicg house erected thereon. &et
zed. taken in execution.and te be sold a the prop
er! v of Mmoa norabaagc.
Also a certain tract of land situate in Morris
township. Clearfietd county. Pa- bounded and
described as follows, to wit; On tbe North by C
Mett, on the South by Michael Loder acd Philip
Baker and est bv Richard Thorns and warran
ted in the came of Vim. Metz containing 361
acres ar d alio w ance.a nd no improvement there
on. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of John O. Lorain.
Also a certain tract! land situate in Ferga
on townsbiD. C'earfield county. Pa., toundei on
tbe ttt by lands of Orange Thurston, on tbe
Snnib bv lands of Martin Nolan, on tb Wt by
lands of Joseph Straw and on the North by lands
of lie or re n illiams containing V3 acres acd bar
ic a small frame bouse and stable erected there
on' Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold
as the property of Peter Summon.
Acso by virtue of a writ cf Ftr Ftmat, the
following real estate, to wit:
A certain tract ol land situate in Graham tp
Clearfield county. Pa.. containing 106 acres and
23 perches. 2o acres tin cleared, fcavicc there
on erected a small boase acd bars, being part of
a larger tract warranted in th name of John
Thomas, bounded by lands of Graham, Forcey
and others. Seized, taken ia execution, and to
be sold as th property of Was. M. Burr.
Also by virtue of a writ of Lrmari Faris.ihe
following described property, to wit ;
A certain building situate in the Borough ot
Osceola. Cle'rfi eld county, r a., it being a two-
story stone acd briek building er dry kila for
drvins; Iwmeer, oeing io I eel iocs ana 2a ii
dteD. tbe lower story Winjt built of atone about
10 feet high, acd tbe upper story of brick about
feet bica. being Cum oa a traet of land bound
ed on tbe East ai d South by Mesh an note creek
and oa th North acd nest by land of Lawsbe.
White A Co -the said claim being entered against
the said bcildiag acd the above deseribnd lot of
; ground and cuniilage appaneuacl to said build-
tug- Seized, taken ia execution, and to be sold as
the property cf Richard Griffith, Ambrose
Gill-
man " o. xarreu.
ip . a, i vjv- c ziv, fc. cnenu.
j
Q ALT ' SALT!: A prime article cf croero
; j5 tan sa.lt- pat rp i r.ateat Mess. f--J.;ej'
at tfc rj-; s if rt i1-'.1 .
; "-7
; OLASTXE Jh ein-i . ioth s"3Cv;
' jl May r." !f7. M .-"l .
:::::' Saw rax Wtsir
LINN, Arroaanrs-aLaw.
X. WilliasB
snort.
iae Cewatr. Pa. All
legal basic nttasid to thaaa will be arfai! v
and promptly attended to, f Ang t,X9-m.
RAWED LUMBER. The niTlpK&
bavrtrg started in the Lurcher tusioess,
near Osceola, Clearfield eountv. Pa, is aow pre
pared ta famish pin boards, clear and panel
stuff, Ac. Pin and Hesaleek bills sawed t order
and shipped on short notic.
C K.MACOMBKR.
v OsweolaMiUa.
May i.1SS9-tf. Clearfield oo.. Pa.
D R-
B.
C L A R K ' S
CELismaraa
FEMALE PILLS,
roa sau ar
Bsyr A Skaw acd Hartswisk A Irwiw,
Clearfield. Pa.
Aag 4. f J-ly Retail Price. 1.M per paekag
pROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD
lTIIE XATIOXAL BITTERS.
has eared mor case of Dyspepsia, xaor oa of
LIVER COXPLAIXT. mor caaes of NKRVOCS
HEADACHE. FEVER A AGUE, acd mora ease of
IIBILITY. than any other remedy before la
public in th same space of tint
1TPCR1F1ES TBE BLOOD
clams th mind, restores sleep. Is an Excellent Ass.
petisar. acd a general rig-orator of th 5visa.
WALTON A ZUG, Proprietor,
No 9 N Seventh St.. Philadelphia.
Fold by Druggists, and Dealers gaaaral ly.
Fb 24. 1S69 j f so.
"fISS U. S. SWAN'S, School for Cirk,
Cleat Scld, I'a.
Ti Fall Term of twestv-two weeks will eeav
snenc on Mondaj. Septembers, ltS9.
nisi er rcmsJ.
Reading Orlhography.W riling. Obiect Lew
sons, Primary Arithmetic and Primary
Geography, per half term, (of II weeks), ti Ot
History. Local and Descriptive Geography
with Map Drawing. Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic, g t
A Igebra and tbe Sciences. a
Ics-tructon in Iasrrumnta Mas!, 1 Off
"il Painting, 11
Wax Work. 8 tO
For full particslar send for Circular.
Clar!d, Aagust 2J, la69-2m
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE-
Tfc undersigned offer at private sal th as'
divided one half, or th whole of the Bald Hills
Property, in Girard township, Clearfiald eo.. Pa.
Said property eentain about FLFTEE5 H CN
DB.ED ACRES of land, well timbered with Pine,
Hemlock and Oak. A good STEAM SAW MILL,
fifty horse power, with capacity to cat 20.0C9 feet
per day, is erected tfcareou. Also, a Picket Shin
gle and Lath Mill connected. The machinery te
comparatively new acd ia good order.
Persons wishing to purchase eaa receiv far
ther information in regard to price, te , by call
ing on JtH5 H. FULFOKD, Clearfield, Poa'a
ALEX IKVIN, oath premises. er th andat
signed.
Aug. ll,1863m. JaMIS iRYlN.Sen.
s
0 M
E T H I N G
X H W
IN AJiSOSVIIX,
Clearfield eounty, Peon'a.
Th undersigned having erected, daring th
past summer, a iarg acd commodious ter reosa.
is now engaged ia filling it ap with a nww and
select aasortmentof Fall and W inter goods, whick
he offers to tfce public at price to sail tbe ttaaea.
His stock of Mens and boys' clotbicg is naaswel
ly extensive, and 1 offered to customers at frosa
10 to $20 for a who suit. Flour. Salt and Grw
oeries. of every kind, a complete aottmat;
Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock; Boots and
Shoes, Bats and Caps, ia great variety ; Ladies'
dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, tog tber
with an endless assortment ef cotrbns too tedious
to enumerate, always on band, a&d sor sat vary
heap. Prints at 10 cents a yard and othar goods
in propsrilon- Now is th tim to bay.
Country prcdueo of every kind, at tb higfct
market price, will b taken ia axehaag for
goods; and even Greenbacks will not be refased
(or any article ia nor. Examine say stock be
fore yen buv elsewhere.
October 3C.1M7. B.IVil
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
The First Session of th cxt jnlast!e yar
of this Institution, will com tne no oa Monday.
th 6th day of September, 1S69.
Popils can enter at aay tim. Thy will be
charged with tuition from th tim thy aster te
th close of th sassion.
Tfc eeara of instruction mbracea vrytiag
included in a thorough, practical aad aos
plishad dacation of both xe.
Th Principal having had th advantag of
much experience in his profession, assures pa
rents and guardians that his ntirw ability aad
cergies will be devoted to th mental and moral
training of Lb youth placed sadr his akarge.
-Tansis or Trrrros:
Orthography, Blading, Writing and Primary
Arithmatis, per session, (11 weak.) a 00
Grammar, Geography, Aril a slid, aad Hist
ry MM
A!gbra,Geometry, Trlgonottetry, Mnuratioa
Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry
Book-keeping, Botacyr aad Physical Gtogra
pby. S9.
Latin, Greek and Frnh, with any f th -
bov branch. 4 tll tt
Music. Piac, (30 lessons.) $10.00
7No deduction will be mad for abssa.
For further particular inqair of
Bar. P. L. HARBISON, a. a.
July SI. 1987. Principal.
A. W. BOTWTOS.
a. a. tows.
B0YNT0N & YOUNG,
Con Fourth and Pine Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
KiracTvaias or
STEAM EXGIX
ES
Mulaj and Circular Saw Miili,
HEAD BL OCKS, WATER WHEELS,
SHAFTING. PCLLITS, BOLTS,
and all kinds of Mill work.
STANLEY PARLOR STOVES,
COOK STOVES, .
Hearing Stores, Sled Shoe, Plow,
and castings of all kinds.
DEALERS LX
Gif xrds' Injector, Steam Gauges f teas Whistles,
Oiler, Tallow Cupa, Oil Caps, Gaage Cooks,
Air Cooks, Globe Valves. Check Valves,
Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Psntps,
Boiler Faed-Pamps, Anti-frit tien
Sieisis, Seaa Stone Pacsing.
vtim Paeklt g. ie. s ,
1e.temUr . l.?t
wa a. aaasraose.
BMSTRONG A
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