THE REPUBLICAN. , C.,KARFIEL. PA rVEIiNRKhAY MnltNINll. OCT. IS, Terms of Subscription, fr paid 111 eMvanea.or within ibrM montbi ...ft m ( pal.l ifter ihraea.il before , if Bwatfce..... , la Fr pel.1 er.r 'h. expiration of ,li noBtht ... 1 to., pi-.. . tl. Ptnoii.i. t Co.. News paper Adveiiln Afeats, ; !.,, How, mm ti.eeen Mrerl, are ojr duly eutboriscd Atenls N.w York Ultp. ....... LiHt of li'tt-r romiilnliiK uialuiinod la the Po.tuSo. at Clearo.ld, for Iht ik toiling October J.1J, IITfl t Charlton Juba, I'lnton Jane, Harwich Juba 0. HousrboMor M. A. I ') !, Doorer E. Allen, Union A. I'leroa Mr. Dirtur Pptnoe alias AilJi ' 1. A.fUuui, I'. U. HoiiHI llriiNK'). Tliodwulliiip; huiisu or D. Aaroa Win, uf rVrguaoa town. hip, km destroyed by D't on Tn.aJe, a week, tli Klb laM. Tbo Iro w.i to tortre ar,. tndJrn Hat BMrljr all of Mr. Wteo'e hnneehnld goods were consented. Hit alb(p wis el.o bornrd, ti'jr.'Brr .lib ha.r, grain, Ac. Illi loia It protlv brury. Tba Oro oeonrrrd tiooi tha ele. lpe. --.a..i. noinodui Knlaruiial ( liarrb H H 8rra, . estor. Public S.rrio. erer; Sabbeib (I lot A M., and 71 P. M, K.I.I, alb So tool at A. M. T.ot'illiinln' colulirnU'd brands of No y Tobacco, " Vtoaoat " and " Our Choice," at Lvllo's, solt aginl for Clearfield eounty OlIlSAP AS UlllT. TtlO I'ollllrijlvuniu Kailruail Cumpaiij now Hokoti ttl auiplor.a at Al'ouoa, through to Philadelphia aad bak, for I3.SH, with a lea daya loart of abaraoa. W'antki)! 1,0111) cimln of llomlix'k .0,1 Rock U.k Hark, tr which aa will put tba biaboel narUt prise. J) II"- A. t). Kuan A Ca. a , To prurvnt tobacco choice from Wing lu.po.ed upoa, Lorillard. bora it a tla .Liiip in every bltig of thvlr lubucee. Tab aoaa iul.cs au slaaipid. Ljtle la aula ogeat fur Clear Railroads. Cl.EARFIKLD IXPRKHS. W. g. Plithmbb, Conductor. LKAVB HUUTII. I.KAVK OHTII. CurwaaiTllla. Clearlleld Pbilipiburg . . Osceola M InlersectloB... Tyrone... t.ll a. a. Tyroi.o.., 4:33 l.at tut T.Jo f.SO T.04 p. a IuiareolloQ...T.3o Oeceola 8.1 Philip. hurg ..." .M " Clearlleld, r...tl.Jli " I'arwrnarlllo. MO . I aWSWBBBBMBBBBBwarBBMBTBBB A uvuia uniuo namue. Drit babbalb ol noutb, jl tl'l A, it. Went ClrarHold M. I:. liurrh. Rrn Wa. II. Dill and J. V. Aanaaaua, Paatora Prfarbing arcry altarnata Huntar, at o'alooh, P. M.-un,ay Hobool at 11, P. JJ -All art la vitad to altaod. Hrrjab) terlau C'llHrcbHar. II. 8. Butlib. Hahbalb aarvlcai murnlng and tvaning Kah. bath School al I P. M Praj or Matting H'adnaa day tvtning. t. Kraticla thurcli tatliollclur. P. J.einnin4 Prtacblngat ICIJ o'clock, A. It,, oa tba Arat, third and lourlh Sunday of aaob aionth; vaaparaana licrtuiouon ol the Ulriatd Haeramtnt al I o oloct, p. M. r-uaday gtbool avtry tiunjay BAI.D KAUI.R VAl.laKY lVlileatiurg r.m. A.m. (714 I4& .to ItJ.t'O , v, ;t 2 ,w liltAKCII. W-t! kip or DoTi or til tiiei HDd i(H (mi bar in iron oj ibi Ojuni lloa.e trtry tvvn.ng an I ma lis a hid, out uoUe, whtob if terjr stmojltig to u m-cu. paid of Iht bulldiba;. Would tba ftrtnti o( .) IU. y cob 1 4 d. bJf but bu tiuj.n-M.U niu 1:1. fftot Ihu bvwt U tti prOar tiw lor tbdr chit. 4na u itDd Hit tvaninga. !! gv tba IBktUr itUntioo, iad ibali tba nuUatice, CARO ' Wai.lacitw. Oet. 21,1879. Mil. Kditor: I'viiiiit nta. tbri)Ub jrur prr. Ia a nr. wnrd in ntfard to onr n.rttiK bald none i do mil Hunt U litiiml liutu lMben, jrrl 1 that It U du la Mr. Hum 2i lUSartl.aL.il. ..a r. a. i a 2u oo Hi 4 41 4 4.W 1 .00 IJ.tO II il 11.11 l t II o, J5rw 3KlrttSfmfnlj. tbt Inapactort, aboaa duly It .hall ba to hart la ouatodr tha rcirlitry of rotera. ami In m.l, ik. tntrita tlitrtlu miuln by la, and It abalt bu tbt duty ot Ihu ullitr ol lha laid lo-,.rt,rt to raooha and nambcr tba balluta praacaiad al raid alccllfia. Hue . All alrctlona by the cltlarna .ball bo by ballot tvtry biillnt rolcut ahail I riuul,.ra,t la tba irdrr In whiob ll "li.ll ba rocoha l, and lha uurobvf ncoidrd hj Ihurlrrk. on lha il.tuf fotan uppu.ito Hi. uaina o; tin. aloaiur Iruia ahw ra caivcd Aud any "l'r tullug iu or mura tl.ik tla, tut aataral to'k.t. o v,.lu, .ball tach a. Buluoarcd w ilia tba outul.ar oorr.'.jondliig wllb lha number to Ihc t aitia ut th. ruler. Any aloe lor aiay arnt b'a aaioo upuu la. luikat ur aaart tbo auuiu to ba arliicn ib.rvua. and ail.tiad by a ennui, ul lha dxtrici. In ad lliloa hi tht oatk aa praacr.aaa or law ,. ba ukn and .alitcrlb ou by ik-t V.t'..rVW; . tt iMit two jcdttei hill tit to eomimit mil ear. in remrna, untoa anttrolitfthl irvnts't. If Vi im pan! ju'ira mill niwiKii lmaoni. ilaU hir na nfB.f l any tlMiiioii ba atuli n t wiib tba court ur not la aauntlnf Ihu rtlrna 0 nab tlttt,,a, tod in urb ohm tba olbrr ju-lne If , thall act, and if in u auunljr tliato bo bo J u I if a Auallftfil Ut bold ibnwid eouit ut:,ir lha iri'.Moo .if it. ia rl rDmit and li- t , ibi-N ami in e-arjr au.Mt I'mn, lli tig'.'Ut u( mt, lti aharirT an I imiihI v miuiuiirii.tirH of ii nr. u.l $tiv and HiSffttautou dt'rrtisrmrnttt. The Main Buildings OF PHILADELPHIA. PIllUPMilHU 4 M08IIAKNOK BlIANCIItiS On ond ortrr Moda.T, APIIIL I7lh, IBTfl, Ao- i r -ttif will rttn ov-rr tha Fliillna- Sp.i AkNoiaD'n An. It will bo ob- tcrred bjr rolcraooo to our 'ioiil " eoluaa (bat Mr, Arnold, or Coiwoccvillo, Ii d-itrmln.-l to bn ak up brd tinti, If it ii In hn powrr Id d i an. Ilif demand fur tbt pruiuot of the taruiL-r md tlio Ivtnbor doaler or troly rrioatilnir tbv.o pan laky time. Wa bjpe Ua w.tl buu Idoovmaloulied m l i.nrrj in in a n ui uiur l.mn a i)aain nutioe. Ilia rpytih wat mrh I hat It wr nt not wily to lha ear but tiie hnrt oi ovrry (imot uu prMDU Hit aiHirei wm th-t with hitareil, und wa want nr.ro m (not kioii or tAik to ur pimple. ami than will lie Hn i-nd of Urint and Uratilifin forever. Vwurt, bivcraor. Ikath ok William 1 1 itch i nob. Mr. Win. llitrliiDu-, one of Hie old riidDli of tfali oouniy, died nt bit homo In Bradford town. hip, tUnFICIAL UIKI-XTOHY. I II OF 0LDI1 Qt'ARTIB MllluM OOtlT. H ond Monday of jADHary. . T j rd Monday nf March. Fuet Moodoy f June, Foorth Monday of Hapten bar, rial of aoLDtaa coaaoa rLAi. Pint Mooday of June. Baoo od Mooday of Norembor, publio orptcaaa. P'iltnt JtrffHvn. Char lei A. Uiytr, of Lock Haven . , d4iaiioNi .K.fy-Ifon. John II. Orrli, of neiip.ioni. Aoeit4) Juttgn WiMlata C. Foley, Clearflold John J. Heatl, turwooatllio. PrtttkoHotanfUli Uloom, ftegiMr ana Rteordt L. J. Morgan, thilriet Attorney nnk Field. ((. Troiarr David Mt?(lnuf(bT, Sk-trijr Wlllium R. MoPherwin. Oniafy Surveyor--$mut V, McCloakry, Cur- weniTina. Count Commiinntr Clark Brown. Clear field Thnoiaa A. Me(fa,' Cheit P. O.j Ilairil Hoover, Clearflcfd. - County Auditor Chilal. J. Keafcgy, Gltn Hop ) Hamual A. Caldwell. Wtlllamaf rovt j Jobs u. tonner, iiurnaiae. County C'ni4riwJ. J. fluff, N(i- Wnbiniton. Jury Oommitiontr John W. Shugarl. Jamet Httobcll, VlearBfd. Smp4riutndtmt of Pubh't School John A, QreeorT. Curwenirillf. Hotarita Pubtie John W. Wrigley, Wa. Ra debaugb, Cyrua L. Gordon, Clearfield 1 Jos. H Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Cnrwenivilla ; J. J. Lingle, uaoooia jniiia. btoompelled to enlace Me advrrtivetnenl and !UR V,hUl?- 1,,e 't' lf t-. In Ihe foth Jrar o' bit "K ine ilroniit'U Will buru to Kiiglaod in 1TU0, , and nnMlrd to Aiiipiich in 1921, fettling near Alleoiown, lblgh ouuntv, Toun'tt. Fiuut there h nuxmd ,ftb bit family to Coutro county, where be nniatned a lew year, and then eaote to Clearfield oouaty, about forty-thn-o ytan ago, tetllitig la 1J rati lord townahip, wbar be raited a family of flvaehi'dren, three of whom Mrt. Wool- rldgv, Dot id and Mr. AlRinee Hill anrvlre biai, The wife and mother died about fifteen year ago, and now both era at rent. t Oar Special column U decidedly intereeting In a local point of view, aad profitable reading to ouieiare woo want 10 - luuuey. Tbo sound of l ho eauor kraut outtor U heard la tb cellar. For a good horn and buggy go to ufaaiiiar. iivcr iiauio. . Tliis roion wua visited by a Blight munuer anvaicr on caaaay avoniag tail. , Deer bunting in now in order, and the "hum of tbt hunter will foon be" drank on the bill A wild goone wan shot in the river Bear Reed'f data, IB tbt southern part of tbt bur ongh, ont day lait week. An old bear and three cubs have been area ecverai timei during tb put two wevka prowling about the woodf in the rioioity ef PuBoli. aatat Postmaster Gaulin is away visiting tbe Centennial allow at Philadelphia. R. if. Phaw, of tbe popular tobaooo ftora, tl doing llk wile. - aaf Ca A. Guinxburg, of the "Old HrOHtorn Hotel " slothing iture, ban juit reoelred bit new tock of Full and Winter olotbing. Sou Idea of bit prloe ean be gained by nonsuiting hit doable eolumi advertifenient on our third page to-day. Seme mean tmeuk-lUiof atole about thirty or forty ftalki of celery from Baokflloliae' traok patch, few aigbu ago. Banlu if oa the lookout for ibe chap, and ibouU be oatob the thief, will gife bin a dee Ibat will not ioob bt forgotten. Mr. K. M. Kratzor, administratrix of the cat! of 3. Mile Krataar, defeated, will fell at pablte rale, oa Sitnrday, Nov. 11th, 1870, a Talnable faoaie and lot oa Firtt Strtit, to tbif borough. For defcrlpUoa ata our adrertiiiog oolainnt to-day. onovan'a Original Ton n etwee Slave Labia Dinger!. i troupe of genine negroef gave oa ef their oBOrtt ife Pia'i Opera Hoaia, la thii plaee, on Tuesday of latt week, to a large audiano. Tbe ilogen are eioolleot nuflelaaf, aad their performance wat highly catlifaetory. - ataTI 4 , A bow of cardinal hue, about the tiie of a Newfoundland cod fiah, and tb fhap of a Chine kite, placed oa tba bach of tha droit, a Ibort diMaiee below tha waltt,! eae of tha latett 1b a young lady'i attire, and all tb rag. It la a atyle that It wry striking and bound to bo ?ry popular. The nchool teachers of Lycoming ooaaty wero tadiy ditappointoa at to itngoiar action ef tha Board in refuting to elcte the Mhooli for a week, ia ardw to aa able then, to vidt tb Cntnnlal. At tb teacher! propofod to atake np tb loit lima at tha end of tht letilon, the naaoB of tbe refmal does Dot Hand on good ground. IIotbl Uurniid. We learn that the building at Salt Ltk, in Kartbaoi towneblp, tbla oounty, pwned by R. J. Haynei, of Bnow Shoe, and aied aa a hotel for many yean, wai doalroyed by ire on Toeaday a week. The building was occupied by Tfaomaa Wattoa, who tueceeded ia ' earing some af hit goodf. Tbo Ire was eaaMd by parks falling oa tb roof of tb kitchen. Mr- M. y. Wallace, of Lawronco tp., faft at oar offioe, oa baiarday Uit, tea Botatoot of the 11 a met CblU fariety, which beat anything la tha jiotata lino that wa aver looked apon. Several of IS em weighed twenty eoncei each, and theteajatt filled a pock bakal. If any of oar Granger frivndt can beat Mr. Wallaea rating "urpbye" wo woald llkt t hoar from thata. I- g w i Aa the Benson of tbe year ia at band wbca lre become aeeeetary at a meaai of torn fort, Sackett A Bcbryrer woald tall nlteatioa to their elegant assortment of hutlng, parlor and eook atorea. Tbey bav parebawd their atock of flora at greatly reduced price, aad will tall ftem cheap for earn. Tbey hart all aisea aajd ftylef, ta bora either bard or soft ooal, or wood. Uire then B oa IL iff liev. W. J. Owens, who was aniHt nt pastor of tb Kigib Area a M. B. Chareb, i Altoona. latt y tar, tod a brother of Mr. James Oweat, of Tyrone, died at RvaBtvillr, Beating' ion county, oa the Sib latt. II was a tatmbtr of tbt Ceatrat Praaylrania Conference, aad was a moat aetloui worker la lha uh of Christ. Mr Owens filled tb palplt or th M. B. Chareb fa tbit place oa Hveral aeeiaioaa aot long ilae. -Btmm Centennial Kxourbion Five Dot- tmrttA ulegrant has been received front Mr. a. 8. Blair, Snperiatendeat ef tb Tyrone and Clearaeld dlvisloa, thai If two baadred aad fifty irarsloaltttooald b second, tbo fart woald bo red need to pin tmtt.Aaa, from all polatt oa tba TyroQt A Clearfield Railroad to Philadelphia, aad retura. . Tick all good for fill days. All per sons desiring to tab idraatag of thii latt oppor tunity for a ebeap otearsloa will pleaeo report Itbo.t delay t Wai. R. Dill, Clearfield, Pa. . Owing to the absence of e ire use., it baa beta imposaibto tbit year to hire a boy to do eves doltara' worth of work for twenty Ira eenle. Bat thai make aa difiVreaee to Hlrliager A Rook be hart recently opened a fall and complete at aonaanl tf bicb'b, boy a, yeath't and eblldraa's elothing, gents' fuinifbing goods, half, caps, At., In th start-room, aa M'htt ttrtat, lately aeea pled by J. A. Stewart, when Iboy will be plaaftw la beta yon tail aad exam I a their rteoh. They heep wa bal IrMlaat gwoda, aad will tell them eheaper thaa tbey tai ba had at aay other aetata lUbmeat la tba eeaatr. 11 ia HurrERiNOf are Lnded. Frank 0. Roblai, toa af Ur. Thomas Reblaa, of this toagb, who aM Wiib aa aaeldoBt as lha ltb , ' Oct her, by falling from) tb roof ef A B. Shaw's ' here, where a wa aagag' ihlagllag, die at hit fbtbar't taeidemoa met Mewday afwraoo) Frank had bets ton fined it hi roe wear fine tb accident ooeomd, aad hit tultrlBgf at Una1 Vert vary ptiafut, yol bo bora I best patieatly, Irajilag that be wowld Iwally be reatorod U health. ; Bat hi wtaadf were af a for; a a ire, to f aa In! try af ha tprai, tad after I la gar log to I wag death earn la bia relief aad aadod hi paia. i Ills ptroatt hare tha aympathtta af tbo tat ire rommajalty Hi their aad bareaTf meal. 1 bis store- rooms. Ilia dmola art proJijri-2-. ) II want tierythli.g ! Do and :ce Llm. - 0m i liKBPONHllllLlTV OF JtZLATtVr.rt. Hare it a foot not generally knowm An act of the Legitlatur of Pennsylvania, jMcd J uno 13, Tfl, fays, "The father and grandf itbrr, and aiotbur aad grandmother, and th ohilJun of every poor pertoB unable to work, aliall at their own tliargo, being of sufflcUut ability, relieve and maintain fuah persons at such rate as ibe Quaiter Jjesalint of tba eounty where such poor person reside shall order and direct." This, it will b teen, makes children and grandchildren responiihla fur lb support of their parents and grand parenta,if tbo latter art uaaMo to maintain themselves, while It also makes parents and grandparents re spunslblt for ihe support of their rhilJren and grandcb:drrn, In rote tbo latter are dfitltuie atd unable to work for a living ' - - i i t . . Clearfield Coal Trade. State j mentof Coal and other Ircigbts tent over the! Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Penntylrania Kali-1 road, for tht week ending Oct. 14, 1870, and the tame time but year i . , COAL, Fr tbe week 8am time last year Daorear Previously during year Same time last yoar Increase , M,.(H, Total in 1HT6 Same time last yiar Increase ATM en parinHTa Lumber Mitoellaneout freights LKAVK COUTH. LKAVB NORTH. I ?5 1:40 f:Hfi 1:14 7:18 1:50 T:ll t-M 2:11 l:IH 8UH J'lV 10:31 M) t n L :'!!. h:IM l .H lib i:it 3:33 111:44 :.'H Stallone Morrisdale, Pbllipahurg, Kleiner's, lloynlun, Osceola. Mi'sbAnnoa, Sterling, HuUilinle, McCanley, Keuilrlrke, A. r.v, p.m. 7:00 IM& 4:38 12:11 4:11 1 1' 04 4-;i 11:5 J 416 11:11 4:00 11:3.1 .i:51 11:27 8i47 11:24 3:14 11:20 l:4H county ..bnii i n,,,! ,,nitlti.(e A U.iir I. win,, ratjomr r wnmn Um and erniu all th powrr, an I perf.rm l) 1 1 tutiia vent.). Qr ,. ru.ri.. i.) be prrr..iWd b tli cun of .Viiinou lii.as of tui h fWNtntv. fir ahiI ui,iu, n,n .....i. " t thl "Mil m; In, i Dnii ..f Hi- i.o i oars j liL ant a mainiwr of .o -b !l.rd when htta laelt a car..il.ai. fr ny offi.a at lb eUit .n. the Di Ib a loli-ial Deun. au i...i..T. . ".T.'T :Wm '' ' paaior ..larb. and , OT.rW. any e.eot.o. bald avid. f th. !Wt7S on i Zi thlZ under lb n ant .aall, bet.ra ttlltrl0 Ihtlr , wttmtm lU, fiM1( Ui,n,7. . riaW '. mredia the preernee on .ho payaeai ut ft, 0.. re Tpt rok ot ab otbor. Ib. jndg. .hall bo .wra b, th. ,.tnM by tb. pr-p-p .,.r. ofa.J be tb. ev ,Un t 4i n-t tri lii- itmb re- w:s:stiEn; w::::::::::s SSiKS-: liztzz "ANAHAKKHr) W AS K DDL a KM muU ctUUtaiit by Wiuimiin!. r Wun.lui.uaa mtttmm, H m4J 5::::::::: zzamz t s.s iwztz liT ST Wu.... . w.a..,!.:S "rv km- l n. lZ Z .X: WmiZZ -ATT. IVbmalM. - x 1' LV n , il. . I. Ib.y coald a.! balp but bu iuii.rvu.d -Uu i:u . .7TT",",,JB,BMtn"tawawaaaBwwwaBB U.l ,U I.I, ...j.TT - Ity iu.pKtur, Mm W .hKHUt, WAMAUAKk.il tt'lUIIII.I , W a M a h a at KM'a WAMiriioimKM WAMAMAKKHa W A NtHUK'NtJi n AN AM AK KH a WAMKtlnl NAUAKKHa W A NkllornlUI Ihtrttrnlh lUUUWril (IJUI tUlii Va'u. ,.,.i,..i . k. ... at. .. 1 ' a """iii',ra Warttiini-a ly lo.p.tor than by ju.o. ul u paa-t or a- by 'll.a o.ib.r .u.b p.ro. or oili.r ,j,. d.,., and tb. "Pl;.r., ur... and .l.rk. I al.uog ahca, .bar. Ed I. whui a"h I , . hall ba .worn by IO.Ju.1,.. Crrtilloola. of aueb i paid. AMkllwr. TVrlO.VK STATION. RA.TiraHn. Pactbe ISxp.-caa, IJarrl.burg Acc'tn, Special. New llata and Uonn.lt, at Vltck A Co'. Trimaitd Aat, at ilnl A Co.'., fur II. arc rttlirg Lailtta Trimmed Hat. I I TOHA .... :i0,840 .... 2 1,0 it. ..- 8,72 ... SttS.UOl ... 0JO.&3I .... 208,370 ... 929,741 . a 7i i.asu ' .... Tl cart. 03 " How HaRNS ARE lifUNKI). An ex change ttyt: "A gentlcmm reiiJing in an ad joining eounty, tiarrvwly escaped being burned out a short time linoe. II was welkin; throujrh tb entry facing bis bo's stalls, when there was a snap sbd a flai-h under Lis fool, and in an in stant a quantity of loose buy lying near was in a bhue. Fortunately a bucket of water was at ha nd and tb born was saved from rain. Some one of th farm bands while working la th entry had dropped Iron hia pocket a parlor match, which when trod upon ignited, and bad not th owner, discovered it, bis barn would have Leva raid la ruins. Doubtless nearly every eonflarjiioo w are called apon lo reeoid, bappeot by such care- mtaat. A natch It dropped about th build ing, It trod upon by a horse or other stock, the fire blues up, the barn It burned, and " tramps" get tba blam. Farmhands should not, under any circumstances, be allowed to enter the barn or outbuildings wiib matches loos in their puck It." Ittk A Co at $I.UU. onn ii""" ami mii.i:. &jyj AT AUCTION. Will be sol, I at Ht-rkneei' Basaar, Ninth and Sin. torn Street. PMI'a, tht entire nook used by "The Great Burnum Show," comprising 100 Mulet and 10ft Horses, most of Hum arc m pairs, well m at erf, large site and Id good condition. Tbe amirs will bo sold THURSDAY, NOV. end tbe hunca HUDAV, NOV. 8, 1876. Sale lo commence at II o'clock each day. A. M. JIERKNKS8 A CO., Auctioneer. (lo and so Flcok A Co.' Trimmed Ilnti tor on dollar, before purclianing elsewhere. Deatu of John Flynn. Wo clip tbe following from the Altoona Jirrer of Ibe lOtbi In Janatvil!?, Cler3cld eounty. on Pridnv.tb tilth iust , diitd John Flynn, aged seventy-fire years, ur liberal edacahen, tall ia ttiture, writ proportioned and of a dignified manner, heat once Impressed the beholder as being 00 ordinary man. Mr. Flynn eame of gued Irisb parentage, having been bora ia Tulk, Roscommon eouoty, Ireland. Aa elder brother now resides ia tbo eity of Lhntriek, highly respected, end a pen sioner of the government for great official servi oet rendered ia bis younger days. In bit ynutb Mr. Flynn wat engaged in the mercantile busi nees, bat It not being congenial to on of bis ro bust health and frame, be left Old Ireland for New Brunswick, where h arrived la 1H20. He there turned bit attention to the lumber trade, and in a few year be bad taken a front rank in tbe buaioess. He bad at timet a many at fort) teams ia lb woods at one, aad was known far and Bear aa tha king of tbo Norih West River. It wa on tba banks of the Mtramioht that be made bit home and there took to wift a daughter of Brla. Happily end prosperously they lived, raiting a large family of tons and daughters. For more than half a century he enjoyed the bleteiogt of a most exemplary wife who to-day bidf fair to live a score of years yet. Lumber becoming scarce Ib bis neighborhood, he eame to tbe United States, and fettled in among the pine of Elk county, Pa. After a fow years he retired from business and removed to Lock Haven, and finally to Jaoofvllle. Bet little did be think when leaving the wilds of the Miratntchi, what a mine of wealth he wat bringing with him to Pennsylvania. Nine ttalwart aons had grown np around him, were ready to take hold where be had left off, and how welt tbey performed their part, we, their neighbors, know. In a few years, by Indomitable pluck and en err T, they have have amassed a fortune rivaling that of many cf our oldest and wealthiest cltisent. cut, nlar.tue loving father If no longer here to counsel end di rect bit brave, good boys, still they mourn not at one without hope. He was a good neighbor, a genial Com pan ion, a tree friend, and, we believe, died in Ibe firm hope of a blissful immortality. Hit last illness was aot protracted, but was vary severe. Hia Bufferings were intense, yet be mur mured not, bearing ell cheerfully, and at Ibe final boar nt calmly breathed bis last, aod with A gon tle tlgb the spirit Ibat Uud gave wa gone, let us bop, to tht mansions of tleroal glory. Uud rest thy toul, dear friend and father, is tbe praver of Janeiville, Pa., OoL 111. Jotix. Attention, Farmers and Lumbermen, W ANTED by Arnold, at Curwciiavllle, 10,000 pounds pork. 1,000 bushels wheat. 1,000 bushels rye. 1,000 bushels oats. 1,000 bushels shelled corn. 1,000 bushels potatoes. KKMMMi ill-lnrh n hated aliliifrtei Mmmhmi 31-lnrh -awed ehlug-ce. HMUHiO (ret pine board a, A.OOII railroad tie. A, OOO corda oak aud hemlock bark For which one-third cash will be paid. oct.25, Clreat bargains in Hats and Bonnets, at Fleck ivi. oetll -tf, IliMi WniiK. Ladles, If you will real the fol lowing oirtl, you will find that there il no truth whale ror, in tbe report! tliat unprincipled par ties are circulating about my Hair Work. I would aUo worn tadiee agaiott giving work to men claiming 10 be my ageatf , aa 1 employ no KiMHa "iinncr, inia euro, ainuiy given me, win oonvioco you t CLKARrtBi d", Pa., Oct., ID, 1970. We, tbe undersigned, do cbeerfully agree In recommending to the public Mr. S. J. Brown aa a practical Hair Dreiser. Having.bad work done oy ncr, we can toy mat mo aoet only ret-class wore. MRI. U. 1). UooOLARDaa, " W. II. Dill, L. T. Rots, " S. J. Row, Mist Hattii Roar, T. A Ff.f'K A Co. MRS. 8. J. BROWN. Residence on Market street, east of Allegheny Hotel, tlraroeld, fa. oetIB, 70 Bl r u Mall Train. 8:22 Atlantic Kf,pra, " 47 Pbila'da K spruit, 10:.10 W KMT Wa HU. Pittsburg Kip'ft, Pacific Express, Way Passenger, Mail Train, Fast Line, (141 B:iS Tin Kktholdbvillb Fire. A cor- reipoadtnt ef th tetreoniaa thai details the re tent Ire at Reynoldsvillt, tt follows: At last tonic thing evcnt-ul has ociurred with which a letter caa b formed that may interest your reader. Tb incendiary fiend has egnin broke loos in Heynoldiville, and the result of hi labors I tbowB ia tba charred atbos ef five buildings. Oa Tuesday morning at I o'clock,) be cry of fir resounded, and many eilisent, with praiseworthy promptitude, raibed to the spot where tbe wavering tongue of Ha me showed its presence. TOe are originated to rompklna' gro eery stnre building, and is presumed lo have been started ia tne oeeoad neor.wnicn was unoccupied. It toon obtained a thoroaib mastery of ibe rof, and I bote who bad come to fight tbo fir, raw that their efforts there were fr unless, and Ibat the whole block wot doomed. They (ben turned their attention removing tiie stock of MeMrt.l'ioard, Toasphlnt aad Sample, who all occupied build ings ta tb blook. Their efforts in TompHm' store were toon stopped by tbe rapid progress of la flamst, ana in m iw moments 11 Occam m toetibl ta work la cither Sample or Plcard'i uildingt. AtteotioB wat then given to faring tea row ot aaiieiagt oa me west tide 01 Main street, directly opposite tbe burning buildings. Thett, by constant, arduous ehort were saved. The eitrtmo danger in which thry were In may ba readily eoaeeivod, from the fact that tbe beet thrown aut by the burning buildings made it very cf 1 new It to worn oa la opposite lid or tbe street, (.specially conspicuous In well doing was Mr. Walter Brooe, a clerk ia Mr. Heely'a employ, who worked quieliy aad detereaiaedly in tbe very spot where bia efforts would do the moat good, aod na easarily where tbo beat wat most lateen and overpowering. He one tinned bit labors antil all danger bad aubtided, and bit retiring, modest disposition makes M prop? ibat etbert teould speak of bit praiseworthy oonduot, and eitend the eppreoiatioB wbieb It felt by all. Ludicrous ItMideata will ever oecar Ib time of general dis tress, and my pea could Bole mny that tame an dor my own ebsorvattoa, bad 1 space ta use ta that meaner. Oaa aocuired which may deeerre Botiee, Oa a high building, remote Irom danatr. eame young mea mounted aod flood aa tbe ioof for some time, eras men tai andueefal al the same lima. Oraameatal, to far at aay praetmal bene fit eoa Id be derived from their pretense theru ) and weefol, ae that they farulshed et amp let ol misdirected energy, to warn the onlooker. Tb buildings destroyed were as follows! A two story bailding, weed la part tt a btrber-thop, ap stairs at a school bouse, R V. Feast, owaer, la sarac oa bailding $2, 1 Oil, half In fair men nt, Pbila., aad half ia Mr. A Mecb., Pottsville,200 ww goods of Jaenet Whitc.barbor totally destroy ed. A two story building aad as a tt ore end dwelling hoe set owned aad occupied by W. Pie erdj to ml iataranee ea building, stock aad fernt tare, 2,37a baikJiag UUL, aad ttoch partUI lost. A two tlory twildiag, used at a store and dwelling boatf, eler aeaupied by A. N. Tomp hint ae a grocery, lb dwelling part aneocepirnl; building owaed by R. C. Faust, lasaraaee l,009 on bailding, AtfOO by Tompkiat am stock. Mr. Tompkins bad $201 iasaraaot la additloa on for atlaro aad woarirgapparal ia Mr. Pieard'a baild tra. ho hoviea a ttevpieg room Ibeve. A small be ltd 1 eg awaaet by R- 0. . ead Iniered for Jj lata! Iota. A Iwa tory oat hi. eg. aeed aa a store and dwelling bouse, occupied by U. Sample add owned by V. raast) tasaraaeeen building 1,10ft total tots; las are nee wa hardware Meek aad laralture by Mr. Sample, M.at.wearly a ta tal loaa. Tetal lafaraaew aa belldtag, tteak aad larailara, t,S7b. II 1 aaderttea-g ibet atepi are wring teaea cy me af the laaalna iUeaa e Bav the lasur- aao eompaala reOatld Ibe bwlldiegs, ba Ilea of paytag tbe ewsb vala. This It doae with the eapraot deelga ef Imprevlag lha Iowa, aad a a eUeee Ib Ibe Itmaraace pelieiee fire Ibe eemptv ! alee tb right to 4 ae, It Is tappod Ibat lb ra- eaoot Will If acoeded ta. PnooiKft Fob Rai.i. n. Newton Shaw keept a Ml tupply or Frednaia Buggiet and Platform Wtgoot lor sale. To bo seen at tbe Shaw Hone yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield 1'enn lylranta. may ll-lf. Hits and Bonnet, at Fleck A Co, cheeper iu.o maj oinur piooo 10 iowb. 00.1 l-ll. Halt and Bonntta (rimmed Ib style, at Fleck AOo't. . octll-tf. TIIE AMI BICAN Pt)PI No propr tn the world suffer at much with Vypepiia aa Amtrieant, Althoueh vean ef ex perlcDce la mediaine bad failed to aooomolisb a oeruia and aura remedy for this disease and Its effects, auch at Sour Stomach. Heart-burn. Water brash, Mick Headache, Coitivenetl, palpitation of me neart, Liver uomplainr, oomlng ap of tbe iiioa, iow spinii, general debility, etc., yet tioot the Introduction of Unaatt Anntt Fwwan wt believe there it no eat of Dyspepsia that cannot be immediately relieved, 30,OuO doaen sold latt year without ont rf failure reported, flo to your Uruggiat, C. 1. Watson, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 tents and try and II Two dose will roller you. Regular Hie 76 coots, apr 5, '75 eowly. Hate 1 Co'. id Bonotlt made to order, al Fleck A octll-tf. A FtCVV 1IIINOM THAT VE KNOIV. Wo know that a disordered stomach or liver nrudueei more tufferieg than toy other eau.e. W know that very frw phyiiclani are auoeeesful In their treatment of 'best disorders. W know that U Costa's Radical Cur will, without tb shadow of a doubt, almost immediately relieve and permanently euro nil of these distressing symptoms. We know of thouiande that art will ing to testify that what we say if true to the let ter. W e know that if you will give ut a fair trial you will let as add your name to the "cloud of wilBcsfes." Will you give II a trial, and do It now t Trial site only 24 cents. Sold by C. I). Watso-, and Hartswiek A Lrvin, Druggittt, Clear Uel 1, Pa. Prof. Parker's Ploaiint Worm Syri'p it per fectly safe, extremely palatable. No phytic re- iuired. Cottt 2b et-nU. Try it. For aalt by 0. '. W Atsnn and Hartswiek A Irwin, Clearfield, Pa. cook 22owIy. Close eonneotioot mad by all trains At Tyrone S. f. BLAIR, myU-tf. Superintendent. Allegheny Volley Railroad. LOW OKAllE DIVISION. ON and after Monday, June IHih, 1S7, Ib. paMcngar train, will mo dailr (oarcpt Hun day) bctw.n Rrd 1'ank and Drill wood, a, folio., t .. .. KAHTWAItlr. !., Malllraraa I'lti.l,,,,, t in a. m. Kril Bank ll:li j Hligo Juuollon 12:00. Naw Hctblah.m 12 it t. m.i Mav.rllla l ni, ry i uruoarii'a i:ao j fuller, T.li ; Bey nomiriiit I. .13 Uorlola 1:0 : Mummlt Tunnol ! 2J I l'cnnrld .1:10 ; Wed. Ilia 4:00 : Oaneulu a:2ii arrlvtt at Urirtwood at 4:1.1. W KHTW AHD-II.t Mai! loart. Driftwood n:.o p.m.. ii.oetttlt 1:10. Waedrlllt 1:!.1 rtnneld i:l)t: flummlt Tnnanl 3:27 : llnltnl. f .jo. Htynoldmllal:ll: Fuller'. J::iS : Brookrill. 1:5H: .uj.:i, nay.Tiu. i:uo; new u.Mlenetn 4:oi ( Bllgo Junction 5.31 1 Hod Bank t:47 ; arrlrM at : ui.ourg at r:au p. ra. Mf The ReVnotd.vltla AceotntBnd.ll..n I..... Raynoldarillt dailr at &:80 a. m.t ...l .Im. Ked Bank al 8:16 a. m. Learea Hid limit m l:oa m.; arrlrr, at ItayBoldarilit at I0::if) p. n. Uloaa toBoactlona nada with IrnlBB on P. A B. Railroad at Drillaood, aod wllb train, on tha Allegheny Vallay Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID kcCARUO, O.n'l gop'l. A A. Jica.ua, gup't L. U. Dir. FARE FKOM CLEAEFIELD, TO Balltfontt, Pa Lock llav.n Willi. la.port..... Lewi.towa Maryarille ,. UAlllllHBl K(l .I3 01i .. 170 .. too .. 1 80 .. i to .. 4 40 .. 4 74 Mlddlttown (4 0o Marietta 40 Laneaator . a Hi PUILADKLPillA "U Altoona 1 AS JohBltown.. H.. S 80 PITTHDURU t 16 $tw giflrrrttsrmfnts. 1CTION PROCLAMATION.- swearing or atllrniiig shall b tuv uia,,e lut ,,0j tltrm-d by the olHfrri to tworn, aud attested by Ui. officer wbo administered tbe oaia. If aay julg. or tniimriir impiwtor reluirt ur Itils to awoar tne omrs 01 eitcllon in the manner re HUird by this aot, or ll any nthrer ot elretieo eliall act without being firil July sworu, or il any orhuerol rleolion tball sign tbe form u uatb with out being duly sworn, or it any Ju.lgo or minor- . MLj-uuiur snail ceruiy ii,nt any ohlrjur Wat sworn wb.B bu wat a.t, it shad b deomed a mii deiueanor, and upon coniictitin the oilioor ur sn eers to vffbudlug shall be fined nut e Acceding on " iwff uiiidhqi not eioeediog one year or both in tbe diaorctiou of tbo court. MoR-ltlililtTRKCn roTKIIl. Rar. 10. On tbo day of election any person whose name shall not sppsar ou tbe realttry of voters, and wbo claim tbo rlirbt to vota at said election, shall produce at least one qusJiQ.1 vc tr of the distnot as a Witness to the resilience of the eltlmant ia the district In which hi claims to b a voUr for the period of at liut two months immediately preceding said election, whinh wit. nest thai) be sworn or affirmed, and tuhscribe a wrivien, or parny wruwn anl partly printed a(H davit to thu laott staled by hug, which affidavit iball define clearly where the Ntidonoo it of the person so olaimiu ig be a voter, and the person so claiming the right to vole shall alio take and aub-criU- a wntten, or partly written aad partly printvj ulihlivil. stating to thu best of his know ledge a ltd belief when and whera he Wo borni th. ba has been a eititeu of the Uolttd Slates lor one uiunlh, and of tbe Commonwealth of rrniiiivaoia mat n not resided iq tie Coin monaealth out year, or if formerly a. nualm..! elector or native born eititcn thereof, and has re moved therefrom and returned, that be hat resid ed tberua six months next preceding said dec tion ; that be hat resided In th district in whinh he claims to ba a voter for Iht period of al least luiuiDuiaieij preceaiug sal a election that b baa not moved into the diitriet for the a,(w 10 attend. Rlollrt, la lurtlitr hereby frlven. Tliat 7 .!TrV'."f Ju,tlt,M u lb0 . who shall bold an offia. or -( P-uiuisnt of (rust under in. Kut.minoni oi We Lulled Btalet, or of ibis .VVfyi,iminil unmet, trlitiiiiT o.Hunin-it.n.-.i uDjtj.r ur iitnarwis., a aubordintte i " 7 Z or,,u" "mphyel Hu dor Ihu l.'giil.ir , Executive or Juii;m , panmun.soi id., mate or ur the Unitud Suui or any ilty or incorporated district. an,i -i that etery uemt'or ol Coogrest, or of the Stata Legiilitture, ur of ihecoiauion or taleot ciuuuil of 7 .117 ur twmmiriioaer 01 any incorporated dialnoi, are by law iouapable of holding or eaervising, at thl same tituu, the off.t or ep poiniucut of Judgt. Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, OY KLKCTION OFFICERS. Io oase.the person wbo shall bare root i veil the teoond highest uuinber of votei for iiin.orinr. .h.N not r.teud on tht day of election, tbtn tbe perron wbo aball bavt rocivvd the teoond highott num ber ot votes for ju.lnv at the aexi orn.,. .im. tion, shall act a Iniiivctur tn hit i.iavH, Z..,t oaso tb person who shall hi va received lb. bigh- v "-v. u. rviu mr inspecior suau not attend, the person eleotcd Judge.sball appoint an inspec tor in bis place j mud in ease ibe person ekoted judge shall uot alien. I, then the inspector who re oeivevi ihe highest number ef vole, shall appoint a judge in hu pUco ; or if auy vsunney eh.it w.n llnu. 111 th. llourd f-r the pncc oi one hojr afi.r tho time 0ij I by law lor tbo uomg wf thu b u tlon, tho qiiulitlud voters ul tho lowuth.i,. ..-h.i or district for which such officer shall ha.-. lee ted, present at the place of election, tbaJI a, j ieoi one oui 01 itioir numier to nil such racuicy. Alto, that where a judge, by aicknei. or una voidable accident, is unable to atteud such meet ing 01 juoget, turn the certificate or return iball be uken charge or by eat of the Impectors or clerks of tbe election of tbe district, wbo iball do no penorm me uutioi required or laid judge un WaHauaui,.;. WaA8.H-. Us uTho Ifc.ra' wSnMJS w! ... T.Ml.UHHKNT AT H'umn.l X mhIm. ft...f . w..a.;a ;..,,, m,m MS ISSJSIS - M,rL , wwiuiuk,-ra Wari-lum atarat, aw. ar-l'iu-a ik-i.. . w":iii:: ;:as,.-:s tytr , " :!;::; '!" waa o;.l hm mUU,m W.uiaiu.k. r . U'.n. , u-i Hwaaadl tf e- nauiakr'. Wan hoiMtw alt from tetrw MC- Vareaiai-w ,u rf .a. ,!., VtH.UiKkH.WiR.iuii,.,. K..w . ",'",',r. .wvinuu. wiji::;..': w:;!:::!::2 Tvj.?"i"D """""i" wisiwiiijii w1Sm!!!il;:s ,ri"'Si,",i w..,k,.r:, , w.hmtuindM wiiiJE:-: wi:;;:::::s jz ssz?' stisa -"---. W.if.H.KKn'a WAXKiiiirNXa m.l Inejyirtw-wvw nn...RKH.n.iKiior.Hair-l Tne tnrt - .a.iuii'.M pivutn. nt auiuw u'u....b...'. u- , ... j. liiuuua w wa. , T wuji wanaiimk.'raWari' hoiwa (aram anuaai MIZImaxZI-I wSi; " .l!!"L 'f m Waioi.-.klk. r-a WareliiUMa arfr-. ZnrL WiHiwib-b-it'i w..i-...ru . " "J"" raiininaln-ra w ttrvlimir. ' W AMAHAKKU a WAHKHiirHKM iny urjrklt ntul to. U'milnuli..r n W.inhiiiuuti tDM mXrlu ta f kai Wamauakkh'. Wahkiiouhk. 1 iwy art nut UU- "-j.Z ...aakrI xL-VZX "wni-ag and WAaaaouaa. AxT " WS I It S-o aLi.. Visitors Welcome! TiAMAaAAH - a Aim n-ntm 7mnrtwA ana w rWiamaem WorrhOOM tu j . W am All ah 1 1 Wakkiioinm M'trkrt mut Sixth WMiuuofcfr'a Wart- kZi StMiertty Mrinf VV amamakkb h W aMkiiiiI'hm, ami Blc art Wuiaaikk'T'i WtuvhuuiiM M Wnr Ml Wamamakkh'M WANKiloimxa wrU vxttfh vtrttlng, WnnamnKiT B Want,uuw 4. Wan am a it Kit's WamkhiH'-im and Mr. H,no- WwifAmakera Wrrtiount M n0rV ""F' Wamahakkk'h WAHKHnrmi mnkrr twin, a Wananikkfr'a WarfhouM tnirn WANAHAKKH'e Wakkhiii'mrh iwiomie to vuUurt, Wanaiiiiilf f r' U'nrt.hi.iM van Wamamaksk;. WARMiot-hKe jjArfVr Ihm cart to Wauejiiak.r'a WadIioum. WAKAMAKES. MaiiaiiiHK.T a wan-liim-. TlJrZi K",n!;,'r waw-noiw. answer qutttimt ' Uwc Wwianiaktrr'a WarvhuiiM ' evro WanahahkrO W. Waiianiaia.iT'a Wanduiuaea If you want a good Hut or Bonnot, go to Fleck a uo. octii-tr. For good Hati and Bonnets, gi to Fleck A Co'i. Vt'M. KF.MI'R LOCAL- A An assortment of LADIES' CLOAKS jntl reoelred. New HATS for Ladies and Children juit received. Oct. J.'i, lfl7fl. dec. I, l75-tf. Sirtarrifl Oa the Lower Saga ache, Colorado, en Friday, Sept. let, lt 71, by S. C. tioodaker, q., Mr. Truman J. Wall, of Saguache, Colorado, and Mis Lavina N orris, of Pike township, Clearfield ooua ty. Oo PunJk, Ootdber lrb, M70, by John Clary, E-q., Mr. Sidney Smith and Mis Osa A. Bloom, boib of Bloom township, ClsaiHeld eoiaty, fa. At tba residence of tha bride's father, Ib Clear field, oil Wednesday, October 18th, 1H7A, by Rev. II. S. Butler, Mr. L. O. Wile, of Philadelphia, and Mist Lilli W. Powell, of Clearfield. Sit! In Clearfield, on runttfay, Oet. IT, ef membra nous croup, Kdith, daughter of John F. and Sal lie 8. Irwin, of Clearfield borough, eged years, 7 months end 82 days. In Bradford township, on Friday, October 10 tb, 18 IO, Urn. ilitcbmgs, aa th rOtb yearot hit age. In Hecctria tnwnihip, on Saturday, Oct Hat, IHTtJ, patience 8. Carry, aged IT year. At Ibe residnno of hi father, In Clearfield, Pa., on Monday olieraooo, October lid, 11170, Frank Orlanda Hobine, sua of (hornet Kebiat, aged SO years, 4 mow lbs aad la day. He died believing hia entering Was at aa tad. Th funeral will take piece from tb resldenco of bit father, lb It (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. IVuitnjl van lu Railroad TYRONE k CLEAHF1EI.0 BRANCU 0f and after Monday, APRIL IT, IH7I, tb Paieennr Trains will ran daily (except Sun days) betweea Tyrone and Clearfield, a follow 1 CLKARFIRLD MAIL. V. C, lawia. Conductor, tBAVB IfOUTff. LR AVI NORTH. Cerwoivllla.. M, p.m.) Tyraw MH I.4M-". Onarftld-....S.0, " Oeaaola ...... I ll, " l'hiHi.tb.rg-...4.4A, " Pbil.paber...10.0ft," Osceola 1.00, Clearfild....-U.00, TyrMt fi.10, I CarwasvM(..ll If, - WHEREAS, bv an Act of th O.ne-ki Aa. tembly of th Commonwealth of Penmylvania entitled "An Act to regulate the timers) Rlertinn within this Commonwealth," It la enjoined upon the Sheriffs of the several counties to give public notice of such election, tbe plaool where to be held, and the officer to be elected, TaanarotB, I, W. ROS8 MrPIIRRgON, High Sheriff of Clearfield county, do hereby give Pub lic Notice to tbe electors of the eounty of Clear field, that a gtmeral ejection will be held on Tl'KtDAr FOLLOW! SO THB VIBNT MoMUAV or Nil. vrwbba (being tht 7th day of the month), at tht several election dittriott in said eounty, at which time and place the qualified voters will vote rer twenty-Bine electors fur President aad Vice I'resident; For one person to represent tbe eountlet of Clear field, Centre, Clinton, Klk, Mifflin and Union, fbeing tbe XXth District) In tba Cong rets of ill uoiwa niiui. eor ont person to represent tht eountlet of uaarnoid, Centre and Clinton, the XXXIVtb iJislrlol) In tbe Senate of this ComaioiiwMKt.. For one person for Assembly, lo rep recent tba coaniyoi vtearnetd, la tbe House or Htprt tent ative ef this Commonwealth. For one person far th office of fiber iff of Clear- ofia eounty tor tnree years. For two pertoai to serve la the oapacity af Astool at Judrc ol Clearfield count v for five Tear. For on person to aerv as Dtttrlct Altornty of .icarneia oouniy lor urea 7 cart. For una person to serve as Jury Commissioner of Ulearietd oeuaty for three yean. Th electors ef the eounty of Clearfield will take notice that the said election will be held at tbe followlne nlacea, via Bo rati tie borough at the public school house Id aaia do rou jo. iiearneid borongk, at tne Loart House. Curwcntville borousrh. at tha house of the late Iroee Bloom. Ilonttdale boroeah. at tha tmblie house of Wm. Parker, ia said borough. . i,umner uty borough, at the public tehooi house. newnurt: Doroueu. at tba tobool bouse, la aa d borough New Washington borouah. at the Dublin tobool houae, Ib taid borough. Osceola borough, at tbe public house of Milo lloyt, in taid borough. W hoe tun torough, al the public tcbool house in aaia norougn, Beooaria township, at the Union lintel, la Olcn SIOT).. Bell townthlp, at the hoaae of Robert MehatTey. Bloom townabin. at the bouaa or the late Jemee Bloom, Sr. Boers township. at the hoaae ef Kdwerd Albert. Bradford township, at tbe house of Jacob Pi erne. lirady township, at the public booee of William Sohwem, jr In l.utbersburg. iiurnsiiJe township, at lounas erhool bouse. Chest townsbin. at th noblie tcbool bonsa na&r oiiuwu noniiMigu a. Covington township, at th tcbool house In M ni ton borg. Jleealur township, at Centre school house. Ferguson township, at the house of John flrea- ory, formerly eocapiod by Tbna. Rubison, (Broad- ay.j Olrard township, at Congress Hill school house. Goshen township, at th public school bouse at Sbawsville. Uraham townsbin. at the house of the lata Jacob 11 abler. Ureenwood township, at the nubile house of oamaei nangan, ta aid township. tiuiirh township, al tb public school bout, Id Janeiville. Huston township, at tbe houae of the late Jesse Wilson. Jordan townthlp. at the public tchool bono. In Anionrille. Kartbaua township, at Bridgen't school bouse. Knox township, at Turkey Hill school hoaae. Lawrenoe township, at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield. Morris township, at the house formerly oooupied by Thomas Kyler. Ponn township, at tha hotel formerly kept by W, W. Anderton. Pike township, al tha bnaa of Iht late Isaac Bloom, ia the borough of Curwensvllle. 1'nion township, at tbe houae of I. B. Dru baker. Woodward township, at tbe bouse of Thomas Henderson. AN ACT regal tin the mode of voting at all elections ia the several counties of this Com monwealth, approved tbe SQih day or March, A. B. IritlS, via: Samoa I. B ft unmettd by th Senate and House or Representative of the Commonwealth of f onnayivania in uenerai Atscmhjy met, and it la hereby nacled by authority of the eame, Tbat the qualified voters or tba anveral counties Of this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter author- ted and required 10 vote, ny 1 10 Kola, printed, or purpose af votina therein : that he hue. twenty-two years of age or upwards, paid a State er eounty tojt within iwo years, which wn alien ed at least two months and paid nt least one month oeiore me election. The laid ethtfavit shall also state whoa and whore the Ul claimed to be paid by tbe affiant wot ossetaed, and w-en and Woere and to whom paid, aod tbe tax receipt thsrefor ball be produced for examination unlets the af fiant alia.ll state In bit affidavit that It hu iWn lost or destroyed, or that be never received any, end, if a naturalised citiscn, shall also state when, where and bv what court be wat naturalised, and bal alto produo bit certificate of aeturiliutioa for examination 1 but If th nerton aa limin the right to vote shall take and subscribe aa affi davit that be is a native bom eitistn of tb United tatos, or If born li where shall ttat m fact In bil affidavit, and iball produce evi dence that he bos been naturalised, or It entitled to aitiieofbin bv reason of hia father's Baturali- SOliuu, and shall furthtw .tat it. bii klfiilatit (hut at is at th time of making the affidavit of the age of twenty-one and nnder twenty-two yenrt tbat he ho been a eltiieu of tbe United Males one month, aad has resided in tbe State one rear : or, if a native-born citiscn of the State, and re moved therefrom and returned, that he bat re retided therein ill months neit nrecedin. said election, and in tbe election diitriot two months immediately preceding snob oleclloo, be iball be enlitlt-d to vote although he iball not nave paid tain. The said affidavit! or all persons making iub da i tne and the affidavits of the witnesses to their remlince shall be pro ervrd by the election board, and at tbe close of tbe eleelioa they shall be enclosed with tbe list of voters, tally lift, and other papers required by law to be filed by the return juilgo with Ibe pro thouolary, and shall remain on file therewith in the protbonotflrv'a office, suhlrnt lo iznminalli.i. Kaa other election papers are. if tbe election olH- oers Mian nnd iliul l fie. applicant posieeiei all the 1eg.1i quanncatlont of a voter be shall he permit- i 10 rvwi, anu nis name suau o added to the Hut of taxable by Ihe election r-fflcert, the word "tax" being added where the e lit mint claims to vol on tax, and th word "age" where he claim to roto on age, the tame Words being added by th clerkt in eook oaa respectively on tbe Hits of poraona voting at suoB election. written, or partly printed and partly written. Sev erally elaasifled as follows 1 One ticket shall em brace tbe nam of all ladrea of 00 arts voted for. and to be labelled, outside, "judiciary j" aa ticket shall embrace the name 01 th aut 0 facer voted for, and be labelled, "state )" one ticket chall em brace tha name of all couotv elfiotn voted for. inclading offic of eenator, member, and member of assembly, If voted tor, aad member of Congress, If voted for, aad be labelled, "county :" one ticket iball embrace tbe name of all townthlp officer voted ror, ana aa laoeneq, "townenip " one tick et tholl embrace tb nana of all borough officer voted for, and be labelled, "borough ;" and esvsb class shall b deposited la separate ballot boxes. A further supplement to lha Act regulating eleetloaf la tbit Commonwealth, approved Jtauarv SO, aad Fewrwary 18, A. D. lAMi whbr rna poll ana to aa arrr ovna, S10.fi. At ail eleelioas hereafter held under tb laws of this Commonwealth, tbe poll thall be opened at eva o'clock, a. and closed at tevta o'clock, p. m. APP01RTBBWT Ot J COO ft IBSPBCTORt, Sac. . Ii all lctloB disUleta where a vacan cy exist by ree sob of the dlsqaallncatloB of the officer er otherwise la aa elect toe board beroto fer appointed, ar where any new district thall be formed, tht Jadg of Judges of th Court ef Com mow PUat ef tbe proper aeanty shall, tew day before aa aeaeral ar ti letioB. appoial Competent persona ta 111 eaid faeaoci, aod ta eoa d wet the elaatlew l eaid new districts, and In ta appointment at inspector ta aay elect iea district both aball aot be ef tha earn political Early, aad the jwdge of eteeUoa thall la all eaaea t ef the political party having tb majority ef vote in saia aitirwi a aeariy at tea eaid Judae ae jadgot oaa aaeertaia Ibe reel, aad Ib ease of to dieagreemeat 01 in juagat at to tb etia ef larpeetor tb B4iii.al majority ef ihe jadg iball select oee of aaid Inspeetors , and the minor Ry judge er Jadgee aball eeleet the ether. eeo. r. v beatjvar mora tnati bt a voaancr Ib aa eleetloB beard ea the meralag af aa elect lea, saia vacancy saau a a ilea ta eootormitv w th list lag law. bvrrtt bp ewCTto epricaaa. Bu. I. Al tba evcalBi ef Ibe eel la al all ale. 1 ttent It haJI be Ibe dwty of the Jedge af elect lee for their reepectlv district! la deiigaate awe af CUALLRKOK Of Br.aitTBRIO VOTE HA, Sac. 11. It shall be lawful for any qu.HA. eltlsen Of tbe dlllrlei. OMwllhataoiiitiw tha nam. of the proposed voter is contained on the list of resident taxable, to challenge tbe vote of such person, whereupon the earns proof of tbo right of mir-jr. ai now requireu oy law snail be publicly made, and acted on by the election board, and tbe vote admitted or rejected according totbeevl dene. Kvery person claiming to be a naturalised citlsea aball be required to produce hit natural isatioo certificate at the election before voting ex cept where he has been for five years consecutive ly a voter In Ibe diitriot la which be offurt hit vote, and on tba vote of sueh person being re celved it shall be the duty of the election offiotra to writ or ttamp oa tuoh cert I float th word "voted," with the day, month and yoar, and If any election officer ar officer thall receive a sec ond vote on tbe tamt day by virtue of the tame cert i float, except where sons art entitled to vote because of the natureliialfen ef their fathers, they and tbe person wbo aball offer such second vote shall be enlltv of a ftiMitemeitnor. end ow conviction thereof be hoed of Ipmrisoned.or both at the discretion of the court, but the fine thall not exceed five hundred dollars la each cane, nor tbe imnrisonmtnt on veer. The like nunlnhment fball be Inflicted on eonvictlon of the offloert of election wbo aball ne.lnot or refuse to make or caut to be mad tbe endorsement required as lurmia on saia naiuraniaiion aertment. BRoi.Brf er brrr or SLtrcnoa orrirtu. Sao. It. Tf any election officer shall refaa or neglect to require racb proof ol tb right of tut- frago at Ii prescribed by thia law, or tba lawa to hloh tbia la a aupplement. from anv neraon of fering lo vote whose name It not on the list of assesNtd roteri, or whose right to vote Ii chal lenged by any qualified voter preitnt. and thall admit sueh person to vote without requiring such proof, every person so offending shall upon eoa victioa be guiily of a utsdemooaor, and shall be sentenced for every such offence to pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or to undergo an Imprisonment not more than ont year, or both at the di rent ion of tbe court. CARTAS OP TUB VOTBt BV TUB OODttT, 6bc. IS. As toon at the polls iball close the of fleers of tbo election shall proceed to count alt tbe volet oast for each candidate voted for, and make out a full return of tha lame in triplicate, with a return sheet in addition, In all of which tha vote received by each candidate aholl I e .riv en alter his or her name, firtt In words and again in figure, and shall be signed by all of taid of ficers, and certified by overseers if any, er if not to errtifiod tbe o veneers and any officer ref uting totlgB or certify or either or them, shall write upon each of tbe returns bit or their reason 1 lor not ligning or ortlfjinc them. Tht uot as aoow as coaateef Aa at is aubiirln umd full dtirtd from tht wiNdow to ih c iff ten prettut, wed a rt. tfnfme.t st.Wf.i; tht oofee reerivrd by eaci oa.ataar imh oe maas own eta! ty Me elvefioo offletrt as soon as (Ae soft II tounlett. and tht tamt nf bt immtdiittrty poMtd up on tht door tf tht fffie. AU-Mf far information af tht aabie. The triplicate returns shall be enclosed in envelopee nvi wm vearN ia ine preeenae Ol I no ODeert, aod on nvlop with th unsealed retars sheet given te ibe judge, wbleh shall contain one list Ol voters, tally-paper, and oaths of officer) and another of aai l envelopes shell be given to the mi nority inspector. All Judges living within twelve miles of the prolhoaoterj's offioe, or wit hia twenty four miles, If their residence be is a town, village or city on tbe line of a railroad leading te the eounty teat, shall before two o'clock, post meridian, or the day after th election, and all other Judge thall before twelv o'clock meridian of the second dy after the election, deliver said jeturn, together with return sheet, to the pro thnnotary of tb court ol common pleat of tbe eounty, which said return sboet shall be filed, and tbe day aad hoar of filing marked thereon, aad fball be preserved by the prothonottry for public Impeetion. At twelve o'clock on the taid second day following any election, lha prothohotary of the court of common pleai shall preseut the said returns to the taid court ; la counties where there is no resident president judge, th associate Jndg- tholl ptrform tht dullei imposed upon th court of eommoa pleat, whiob aball oavn for aid purpose ) tb returns preieaied by th pro thonotary iball be opened by said court, and com puted by inch of lis offioeri, and such awora as ii stents as tbt court rhall appoint, In the preseoc of th Judge or Judge of sail court, and the ret n roe comfy and eertifloate at election litaed under the set I ef th court, it now required lo be done by the return jodgei, and th vote ai to com pa tad aad oortlfiad shall be open le tbe public, end in eaie tbe return of any election district shall ba missing wbeB the returns are prnted, er ia caa of complaint ef equalified elector nnder oath charging palpal. le fraud or mlpteke, and particularly specifying th allgd mistake or fraud, or where fraud or mistake it apparent an the relent, the court shall examine the return, aad if in tbe judgment ef tb oo.rt It shall Sa necessary to a Just retura said court shall Issue aommary proeere against th elect Ion ottotr and overseers if any, of tbt election dlsiriot com plained of, to bring them forthwith Into court, with all elect ioa paper la their possess iea, and II palpable millet er fraud shall be discovered, It iball, apoa eueh bearing at may be deemed ateeeiary to ealightea tb eoart, aad be corrected by the court, and ae eertiffed t bat alleratioaa ef palpable fraud a mistake thall be decided by tho laid eoart within tare dyt after tbe day tha ret. res are breaght lata eoart for eompatatioa, aad the taid inqairy thai) be directed aaly le palpable fraud or miftake, aad iball not be deemed B Judicial jarisdietioa te (toweled any cob lest bow er hereafter le a provlaed by law, and the other of taid I rl plicate return thall be Planed la th boa aad sealed ap with tb ballot. Sol urn b tbit aot tball rtaalre th retarot of ItctloB of aoroagh er township officer to be maew a in owuria aa wirveiea ia this taettoa, But all the rteJBef the lectio of tew thin aad borough officer shall ba eneleeed la a foaled cover, directed ta tbe aiwiAoaoeary or th eoart or com mea pleat of th proper oouaty, aad shall by come eae f teem we weiivere, tal bis CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS. Special attention Ii hereby directed to the Sih Article of the Now Constitution, SectioB . Kvery male citiieo twenty-one yeara of age, poisessing th following qualification!, shall be entitled to vote at all election Firtt 11 tball kav been a oitiien ol tbe Uni ted States at lean one month. ' Second U shall faav resided la th State nn yr, (or, If having previously been a qualified elector or native bora eitiua of the State, be tball have removed Ibtrefrom and returned,) then 1 six months, Immediately preceding the election, j Third He tball have resided la tho elMiin : district where be shall offer to vote at least two stomas immediately preceding the election. Fourth If twenty-two yoan ef age or upwards be shall have paid within two yean a Sure or oounty tax, which thall have been assessed at leeit two months, and paid at least one month before tbe election. Section 4. All elections bv tbe eititana ab.il h by ballot. Every ballot voted iball be numbered in tbe order In which it chill be receive j. and tb number recorded by the eleetloa officer on tbe litt of votera, oppoiitt the name of tb elector wb present tb ballot. Any elector may write hit Dam upoa hit tiektt, er cans the earn to be written thereon, and atteited bv a oitiien of th. diitriot. Tb election offioeri thall be sworn or alarmed not te disclose how any elector tball have voted unlets required to do so at witatssei ia a- jndlclal proceeding. Section 0. fc 1 color 1 atull, iu ail cists excaot treason, felony, and breach or surety of the peaoe, oe pmiragea irutn arrett during their attendance on election! and tn going to aud return log there from. Seetion fi. Whenever anv of tbe qualified lec tori of tbii Commonwealth shall beta actual mi). Hary service, under a requilitloB from tbe Presi dent of the Baited Statei or by the authority of tbit Commonwealth, snob electors may exercise tbe right of suffrage Ib all elections by tbe aiti- sent, nnder lucb regulation! at if tbey wert pret-1 tnt at their usual place of election. I Seetion T. All laws rtgulatiaa the holdinr of elections by tbe cltisent or ror tht reglitralion of tltctort shall be uniform throughout the Htate but do elector fbaJI be deprived of the orirllesre of voting by reason ef bia name not bung regis- teroa. Beet leu 0. Aay person who shall aive.or arom Ise to offer to give, to uj 1 fetor, ny money .re ward, or othor valuable consideration for his vote at an election, or for withholding tbe tame, or who shall giv or promts to give such consider ation to any prto er party for tuch elector wbo shall receive or agree to receive for himself or for another, any money, reward er other valuable consideration for bit vott at an election, or for withholding tbt tame, thai) thereby forfeit the right te vote at tuoh election, and aay elector wuoee ngni 10 vou mail oe challenged (or tuoh cause before th election officer, shall be requir ed to swear or affirm that tbe matter of tbe eh al ien go Itunlru befer bit rot shall be received. Section b. Any person whksballf whin a can didate for office, be guilty of bribery, fraud, or wilful violation of any election law, shall be for ever disqualified from holding any office of trust or pro ih ia mis fjommoawaaitb, any pinon eon victed of wilful violation of th election lwt hall, In addition te any penal t let provided by law, be deprived of tbe right of tuffragc absolute ly for the term of four year. Sec. 13, For th eurnos of votlna bo . shall be deemed te have gained a residence by reason of bit absence, while emnloved In th. . vioe, ef either civil or military, of tbia State or tbe United Statei,nor while engaged in the nav igation of tbe waters ef the Stat or th United Butee, or on tbe high teat, nor while a ttudent or any Institution or learning, aor while kept in aay poor house or other asylums at public ex pense, nor whilt confined la public prison. Sec. 14. Biitriet election boards aball cod slit ore judge and twe in spec ton, who aball be oho sen annually by the oitiiens. Bach elector thall have tbe right to veto for the judge and one In ipeetor, and each iasneetor thall annoiai on. clerk. The firtt election board for any otw dii triot shnll be teltcted, and vacancies In election boards filled, at provided by law. Election, offi cers shsll be privileged from arreit upon duyi of elect ioa, while engaged in making up and trans mitting returns, eie ipt upon warrant of a court of record or judge thereof, fur an election fraud, for felony, or far wanton breach of the peso. In cities they mav claim exemptinB from jury duty during their tertnt of terrioc. Sea. 15 No person thall be qualified to lorre at an election officer who shall hold, or tball within two month bav held any office, or ap pointment or employment in or under the gov ernment of the United Slate or of tbii State, or or any lty or oounty, rof anv municipal board oomumion or trust in any oity,save only just ice ui lUB.prwTo, ana ainermau, notaries public, and parsons ia lb militia service of the State; aor hall any election officer be eligible to any civil ofu to be filled at aa election at which h thall trv. save only to auch lubordinatt. municipal. or icai omcen, neiow tne grade 01 city or oouniy omoers, as laau ao oeiigoatea ny general lawi, UIVKN under my bond and teal, al Clearfield, Pen us, thia fourth day of October, in L. S.J" tbe year of our Lord oue thousand eight nunureu aou seventy. six and 01 the Independence of tht United Statei the one hundredth. W. R. McPIIKHSON, Sheriff. II EKE WE COME!! Bound for Fleck & Co.'s Stoic. NEW GOODS And Great Bargains -AT- T. A. FLECK & COS-STORE. I WE HAVE CONCLUDED not to BUY the CENTENNIAL, AT PRESENT, AND HAVE THEREFORE BOUGHT A LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS. w. lake pleaaore In loformlof our friend, that wa hara iuit rotornad from Hi. K....m PiiiM. and found ood at aoch low price, lhat we art tnabled lo aell cheaper loan anj other bu.inee. " OWUUU7, uaeauit wo art oujiag our gooo. iron brat liauda, at the t actoriea, lor caab Wa hope to rall.fT trerjbodr, and gitt tht worth of Iht montr, and guarantee Iht good, lo bt aa raprti.ntd. Wt IrjTilt our fritnda lo girt u, t call aod examine our gooda, aa 11 will ba for DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES. Black A I pa obj, Block Canhmere, Black Luitro, Plaid Brest Ooode, Calicos, Muslins and Ginghami. Waterproofs, all eolnrt, Laditl Cloth, Black Beaver Cloth for costs, Men's and Boy' Cosh merei. Of tbii lin of good wa bav an elegant iloct, and at right price. German town Wooli and Zephyrt, Balmoral Tamt, Grey and Whit Yarns, Carpet Chain, Notions, vuu.ra aoii iniia. vorseis an price, iaui net, gallons, idtect and fringes, Ladies and Cblldreo'f Hole and Underwear, Black and Colored Kid U litre. Now Embrcdiery and Hard kerchiefs. New Panniers and Belts. White Skirti and Colored Skirts. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Underwear. Buck and Kid Glovea. Cloth aod Berlia Glove. Silk litndkerthicfa and Linen Handkerchiefs. Suspender and Hose. Wool Soekf aod Mitt. , ir , j Ntw Tiet Tie ill Ibe lateit itylc. Umbrellas, io. Millinery aad Foacy Goods. Hall and Bonnet! Trimmed to Order. New Wingi, New Feaihtri. New Flowers. New Silks. New Velveteen. Silk Velvets. NEW RIBBONS. NEW RIBBONS. Having succeeded in aetlina a FIRST CLASS MILLINER, we do not intend to be undersold tn that line. Uome and be convinced. T. A. FLECK & CO., Sopt. 27, 1870. Cloaraold, Pa. April 20, lS7fi. IttisttHnncouj. Clearfield Nursery. EXCOUUAfiH IIOMK I.N bUSTUY, 'HB toder.Uoe.l. baring aiialill.b.d a Kur. (? .'"' " "" r I.I...B I ua'drl.t an 1 t'ur.rn.v.lle, i pr.iiartd to for niah .11 kio la uf t'Hl Tf TMKKd, .t.od.rd aad J-r.l l...r..,u.. g;.ruii'r. ilrap. Vina., '''""" l'l-'l"""J. mrt.l...ry, and I. ia.b.i.r) V , , .. ,..!, fr... Tree., gir. aad . -an, ...,, Kbotorb, a. Urdara .r.iin,il all-... u l... .Wdr-M, . . J.ll. WKKIIIT KpM.,., lu,.,B..llla. !. r'EHRA COTTa STANDING VASES, HANlilSG VASKS, " li 'UlK kept eon.taotly o band STOXE A. EARTllEX - WABE oy Evcer Disckiptioni UKOtJUS: PUTS! CUOCKSI flaliar't Hatent Alrlll.t IKII - Hcallm I'rult Canal Bl'TTKB tKOCKS, w lb lid., , OKKA.M CKDCKS, MII.K CHUCKS. Ai-PLK-RDTTKK CHiJt'KK, I'K'KI.K CHOCKS, H.01VEK I'OTS, HE DISUK, HTF.V POT.S, And a groat many other tbing. too ouaieruaa tn mention, to bt bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STOXE - WARE POTTEKY, Corner of Cherry and Third Streets, CLKAIIF1KLD, PA. augl .... a ' . r. jyj-fl HiMbtiii wv w aw a. r. oulu'B. a. a coa a lb. p. biilbncb. GILICII, Mcl'ORkLE & CO.'S (Successor to Juba Gulloh), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market street. Clearfield, pa. We manuroe'ure all binds of Fut&'.tsr- f.r Chambers, Biding Hnools, Libraries and Halls. If yon want Furniture of any kind, don't buy until you see our stock. VKIiEItTAKIlVU In all Itt branches. We keep In slock all tba latest and most improved Colli nt and Caakate, and bav every facility for properly ton dueling thia branch of oar business. We have a patent Corpse Fre terver, ia which bodies can m be preserved for a con siderable length of Urn. ' A member of tb firm hu hit i leer, in ....rt. meat at ecr wan -room, where he ean be foand by any person wbo oom at night for the purpose of procuring ooffiat . (tl.LlCH, McCOHKLB A CO. Clearfield, Pa., May 10, Tfi-ly. The Bell's Bun Woolen Factory, Pen. town.hlp, ClMrteld Co., Pa. BURNED O U Tl BURNED UPI Tbaiunierlbtra hart. at ireat ainama nk.ii. neighborhood Becaaeitv. ia thaarMiin. nr. a.. olaaa Woolen Manufactory, wit all Iht nodera ImprOTemenlj attached, and art prepared to naka all kinda of Clotha, Caaaimerea, rJatlnetta, Blaa keta, Flannel,. Ac. Plenty of wood, m k.nrf "apply all oar aid and a tboaaand new tuatomtra, whom wt aak to ootae and examina oar .took. IbtbaalBtalaf . CARDINO AND PULLING 111 raeeira .ar tapeoial alttntlea. Pronar arraogemenU will ba made lo rtotlrt aad dalirar Wool, to auit tuatomera. All work warranted aod dont upoa tht ahorteat ootict, and by itrltt attaa. tion to buainaaa wt hopt lo rtallat a liberal ihara oi puoiie patronage. HMMJO POUNDS WOOL WANTED! t will pay Ibe klgbttt market priot tor Waa and aell our manufactured gooda aa low aa similar goods can bt boaght la thotouBty, and wbtntrtr we fall to render reasonable satisfaction wt oaa alwaya bt foand at hunt ready It make proper explanation, either In perron or by letter. mo JUI1.NBU.1 SONS, aprillSIf Bower P. 0. KARTSWICK & IRWIN SECOND STREET, CLEAEFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PUKE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OIIJ5, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, BRUSH IS, PERFUMER?, FANCT 900D T 1ST OF JUHOIW. JLi Llit of Jurors drawn for November term, A. u. no, 10 do neia oa ine id Monday of fto vember, (ISth day), and oontinu for two weekt riast wrbr. 8. Jenkins, Cur'tvlllt, T. J, liarrlson. N.Wash. W. H.Panniurd, Otceola W. S. Wella. Osceola. Samuel St Ine, Osceola, R. Holt, Wallacetea,' W. Uraffius.WallooetoB, Gideon Smeal, Boggi, Wm. II. Peters, Boggi, Jacob Blmalin:, Hoist. JametJdtaa,Jr. Bnggt, John Chose, Jr., Bosgt, I Iraq Sbimel, Bradford, Henry Albert. Bradford. J. D. Thomai, Bradford J. H. Sevier, Brady, Hugh Kelly, Brady, IS. T. Briibln, Brady, tROORD WIIR, 0. Ulgaot, Clearfleld, 7,. Ardery, Corweaiville John Ross, Bell, II. W. JMott, Bell, Peter Thompson, Bell. tt Thompson, Boggs, Franeta Kyler. Hogga, Jai. Shimel, Boggi, llarrtl Smeal, Hoggs, A. LIvlnittoB, Bradford John U. Gray, Bradford George tfetti, Ilrady, A. Hon tall, ar., Brady, C H. Goo)landr,llrady Wm. Mr Kinney. Brady, I. Q. Hays, Brady, A. Lid die, Brady, J. Rnffner, Bernside, Lem. Byers, Burniide, Wyatt Kitchen. ChevL M. B. Conaway, Cov'toa Krank Frtel. Decatur. H. G.Gearhart, Beoatar A. V. Bbsw, Uot hen, II. Hamilton, Graham, Wm Stickler, Graham, F. Bell, GrecBwood. Jno. II anna, jr., Ilulleb, Jot. UoOally, Gulloh, Kd. Curry, jr., Jordan, Kilii Lanteh, Lawrenoe. A. L. Ma ton, Lewrenc. Jere. Hoover, Mums, Heniwa nail, few a. Lafayette Met lure, Pike Rob't Stott, Woodward. P. Gill I can. Chest, J. T. Holt. CovlnateB, F. F. Vnlcmont, Cov'toa K. Melarrea, Decetar, Job a Pearson, Decatur, Matt. Tale, Goth en, Bauicl Kiiber, Graham, Krank Fni, Hasten, M. Gilligaa, Jordan, J. 0. Wie, Jordan, 0. Conaway, Karlhses, A. Rankin, Kerthaas, J. Spaehnaa, Laa'ee, W. A. Head, Lawrence, Jacob May, Moms, Levi S niece, Pena. M. M.Flyan, Pcna, M. Norm, Pike. riOUKT PKOCLAMATION. J W NRRBAf , Hob. C. A. MAYKR. President Judge af tbe Court of Commoa Pleas of the twen ty fib Judicial Ultlrlet, composed ef the eon a Ilea of Clearfield, Centre and Cliatoa, and II oa WM. 0. POLKY and Hoe. JOHN J. RKAIi. At toeiata Judaea of Clearfield etantv. have iuued their precept, la me directed, for the holding of aa Adjouraoa uoon at uomeaoa rieao, at tbe t'oert lions, at UlearBtld, ia aad for the enun ty ef Clearfield, eommeneiog on theSRCOND MONVAI, TIIH IITH It ml VW AOV KMUKR, II7B, end ewnvaaalng two week. NOTICaTI therefor hereby alvea ta Jarorsaad wit , Ib aad for aaid county ef Clearfield to be and appear la their proper persons, at 19 o'clock A. 11. ef aaid day, te d tbo thing which la their behalf portaia ta be doae. GIVRNendermy bead at Clearfield, tbla ISth day ofveteaer, ia tea year ar ear tor.eaetbea aad eight baadred aad avnty-sii. W. R. MePHKKSON, Skorit witblB three daya after every each electiea aad lied Ibereia. In eownfle whr thee ar three ! "I OR PHIWTIIIG OF RVIRT DR9CRIP aravarc Judge ef eaid aeirt, leeraed la tb law, ' J ttoaaeatly eieevtesl al UU . An Initlttitlnn tnr tmpnrtlnt a Practlpal Buslneaa Eiliiratton aiTMi men flUnt for Uin actual unite nl urn Tonne and middle HtiKlcnta win ruler al nnv tlmo. In dividual Instruction. I .urge and finely ftirulshetl Italia nnd Oltioe. f Vtniprrhenslvo riiiinw or aunty, itoaruiar ana appro) rime iriuren. initrmiKU Tcaciiiiigt'rtu-linu Vrulnlna. Kir Clrctilora ad.lraoa P. l)utT A Bona, 1'lttaburg P- AT TIIE ONG 1JCICK CLOTHING STORE OF A. GUINZBURG, Western Hotel Corner, Clearfleld, Penn'a, You can buy ft full suit of Clothing for only $8.00. licttvr qniil itios for $10, $12, $15, $18, and tho best for $20. A heavy Melton Overcoat for 54.50. Black Petersham 80.00. Better nt 8, 10, 12, 15, nnd tho very best Beaver or Chinchilla lor M dollars. Heavy Skating Coats fiom 53.50 to $5. Pantaloons, good heavy iinou lasinot, .jU. Jietter qualities proportionately cheap, Tho very best all wool imported Cassimer pants at $6. Every article guaranteed ns represented. BOYS CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. Gents' Furnishing Goods at exceedingly low prices. Heavy Undershirts nnd Drawers at o c. each. A good wool Hat tor only f l.UU. Come nnd sntisfy yourself. No trouble to show goods. Clearfield, Pa., October 25th, 1876-lm. THE NKW AND ONE PI! ICE DOOT Ai SHOE STORE, Of S. GUINZBURG, Second Street. Opposite the Courl Ilonse, Clenrflcld, Pa. TOILKT ARTICLES, OF ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND IIQUOSS for mtdlolnal parpottt. Troases, Puppon en, School Books and Statloa rv, and all otber articles atuallj foand Ib a Drag Store. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE FULLY COMPOITNDKD. llarina larft ... Cerleaet Ib tht bnsiBtss ibee oaa aire tatirt tal. faetioB. . t. O. HARTSWICK, JOHN F. IRWIN. Clearfleld, DtotmSer 16, W4. JUST OPENED WITH A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, IN ALL VARIETIES Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hals and Caps. Please Call and Extmine our Stock before Purchasing Elsewhere. S. GUINZBURG. Clearfleld, P , Sept. 27, 18TG. j ' 1 , BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Successors te Boyntoa A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturer! of IWTABLE& STATIONARY ' STEAM ENGINES Conor of Foirth tad Pint Strttta, CLEARFIELD, PA. nAVIN ( tBKftad la tht Baaafaelar af flra. elax MACIIINRRY,wtrtt,tetMt,lBm ht poklle that wt art it prepared ta III all orders aa okeaplj and aa protnptlyai tu ht dene Ib aa, af the altlee. Wt aaafattart aad deal la Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills Head Bloeha, Water Wheels, Rh.fllnj Pallay aiford't Injoetor, Staati Oaoret, Swaua Watrtlea, Oilers, Tallow Copa, Oil Capt, Oaa(t Oooht, Air Cocks, Oleot Valrte, Cheek Valrta, erraafkt In Pipe, S.eara Pomps, Boiler Fttd Paaapt, Aall. Prlellon Mttraa, Soap Stent Paekiax, Aaai Paoh , aad all kladt af MILL WORK toewlaee with Plpwa, Bled Soles, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and other CASTtNOS tr all hU.de. r-Ordan tollslled tad tiled al en, prleea All Ittttrs of Inqalr, with rtftrtatt I. avtehlate tf war aaaafattara protaptlj aaawerW, h, ttwlras rag at it Cla.rB.ld, Pa. JtaHd If Bmi.HR. TODNd. KBSS