THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Second end Market Strotti. CLUARPIHIJ), PA. THIS eld aad tomuodloas Hotel has, during the past ysar. boo enlarged to double lu former oapnelty for lb entertainment of stran gers and guests. Th wbolo building hu boot refurnished, tod (ho proprietor will spar a pales lo roador bit gussts oomfortabl wbllt staylog witb bin. p9-Thm 'Mansion Hons" Omnibus rani U aad from tho Depot oi lb arrival and departure of each train. W. 0. CARDON, July lMr-tf Proprietor Market Htreet. Clearfield, p. Wa. B. Bradley, foraorly proprlotor of tho Leonard Hoots, baring leased tbo Allegheny Hot,, euiieiu hare of publio patron aire, Toe Uuum hai beea thoroughly repaired and newly furnished, aod guests will find it a pluaaat ston- ping place. The table will be supplied with the beet of everything In the market. At tbo bar will be fuund the boat winei and liquors. (Jood naming auaoneti. na. B. uitAULKY, May IT, 'it. 1'roprielor. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Front itreeli,) CLKAUFIELD, PA. Tho uudenigned having taken charge of this Hotel, would rcipectfulty solicit publio patronage. joi is v. n. ruLkHHiun 1TTASUINGTOX HOUSE. If NttW WAHIITMflTAW da Thii new and well furnished bout baa' boon taxen oy toe undersigned, jie reels oonfldant ol being able to render satisfaction to thoao who may tmm.x. kU .Ilk . II May 8, 1871. ' 0. W. DAVIS, Prop', LOYD HOUSE, Mala Strati, PHILIPHUURU. PRNN'A. Table always supplied with lb. best th. market .aura.. iu traveling public 1. Invited toeell. Jen.l,'7. H011KKT LOYD. F. R. aRXQLD. ft. W. ARNOLD. J. I. A R MOLD F.K.ARNOLD & CO.. Ranker mid ISrokcra, Reynoldavllle, Jeflereon Co., Pa, Money reoelvod on deposit. Dlseoonta at mo- dent. rate. Eastern and Koraign Rxeb.ng. al- wht. on nana ana ooiieouone promptly nade. Keynoldsvllle, Deo. IS, lM..ly County National Bank, OP CLEARFIELD. PA. KOOM In Masonic Building, on door nortb of 0. 1). WiMon'i Drug Storo. Passage Tickets to and from Liverpool, Qaeone town, llla.gow, London, Pari, and Copenhagen. Alio, Drain for lalo on the Royal Bank of Inland JAMKS T. LEONARD, Pre.'t W. M. SHAW, Cashlor. janl,'7T DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third Htreet, Philadelphia KEHS, And Dealers in Government Securities Application by mail will reeair. prompt atteo Hon, and all Information, cheerfully rurni.had Order, aoliotej. April il-tr. Scntistrtj. DR. E. M, THOMPSON, (Dice In Dank Building,) Curwen.Tllle, Clearlield Co, Pa. mchM TC tf. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (OSoa in Matonlo nnltding.) Clearfield, Pa., May J, lBtT.ly. GREAT RF.DITCTION IR THR parraa or AHIlhK IAL TEETH. Dr. A. if. mill would Inform hie friendi and patron, that he I. now potting op Artillrlal Teetb for TEN DOLLARS PER SET. Bjraaewand greatly imprOTcd prooati of poli.h ing Robber Platea, he can giro a mneh stronger plate witb leu thickneia the plata being all over the palate of an eqnal ttilokneee, reodere It mneh more pleaeant to lb. patient than the old trie plataa. Ae I hare the eiclo.lr. right lo u.e Ihie praoeia in thii eountv, no other Denti.t can pot up a. good plate, bj an other mode. All work guaranlaed atlifaetorj.-tfc, Clearfield, Jone 1J, 1877.1. A. II. HILLS. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CAEDON & BEO., On Market St, on. door wait of Maniioa Hose., CLEARFIELD, PA. Our arrangement! ar. ef th. moat complete eharaeiar lor furnl.hing th. publl. with Freeh Meal, ef all kind, and ef th. r.rj beet quality. W. alao deal In all kindl of Agricultural Impla menu, whiob we keep on .ihibition far tb. bea. eflt of the publio. Call around when la Iowa, and take a look at thing., or addreoa na F. II. CARDUN A BRO. Clearfield, Pa., J.l; 14, 187i-tf. FRESH MEATXEW SHOP. The nndenigned hereby In form i the public In general tbat tbey keen on hand, regu.arly, at their ehop, adjoining JOHN GULlCU ci furniture roomi. opposite tbo Court Home, tbo BEST rRFftlf BKF.P, VEAL, MVTTOtt I AMIS, rUtta, AH'., AT HEDUCED PRICES. FOH CASQ. Markni moniinge Tueeday, Tburtdty, and Raturdaya, Meat delivered ot reeidenoo when denrpo. A there ef patronage U reepnetfully lollrlted, March 1, 1870-lj. 6TAUB A NOKKIH. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, MiTTiti:ssi:s, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. Tb. nnderelgned bege tear, to Inform th. eltl aone of CLarfleld, and tb. publio generally, tbat b. baa on band a Ana aaeortment of Furoliora, neb aa Walaut, Cbeetnut and Painted Chamber rlultee, Parlor Kultol, Reclining and Eiteneioa Chain, Ladlee' ar.d Meats' Eaay Chain, tbo Per forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane Seats and nindsnr Ubaire, ulotb.B jtara, Htep and Reten tion Ladders, Hat Racks, Ssrabbing Brushes, Ae MOULDING AND PICTVRI FRAMES, ooblng fllasan, Chromos, Ac, wblck would editable for Holiday presents. deolO'71 JOHN TROUTMAN. H. A. KltATZEil, (inoceuoi to) KRATZER& LYTLE, DBaLBB IB JRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, OIL CLOTHS. WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, ETC Market "trtrt, ClrarflaM, Pa. Jea. I. I77.lf ri 1 READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS tt STATIONERY. Market M., Cloarnold, (at th Poet Offlc..) THE andenlgaed beg. loara to aanoaaeo u lb. eitl.ro. of Olearteld aad elololly, thai be baa Itted up a room and baa Jost returned iron. in. city wita a larg. amownl or roadiag bmut, oonsi'iing in part oi Bibles and Miacellaneoui Books, Blaak. Aooount and Paat Books of re de Nriptioa f P.per and Envelopes, Frenok Brassed and plain. Pens aad Poarilet Hleak Legal Papers, Deads, Mortgages Judgment, Rt.mp. Uoa and Promiaary aoteei Wklt and Parch, eat Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap. aad Bill Cap, Sena Maala, for oiihr Plaaa, Plata ar Vlelio, evneiaauy ow uaau. aay aweu. ar stationary dcatred thai I mayaot aarooa heal, will ae entered by aret aapraea, aad sold at wbdeeal. er mall la ault oaenomen. I will aiee kee parted teal .itaratara, eaea aa atagasraM. nowepapan, aa. P.A. oaIlin. CH.rl.ld, May V, IMI tf Our 9m !Ktvtttl$mnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Fukllsksd amy rT.du.eday by GOODLANDER & LEE, ClEARPIBa.D, TA., II tat Largest Circulation t any papar Tbe Urge and oonitantly Inoroasing oiroulation of the Republican, rcndor It valuable tobuaincai men aa raodium thro' which to rvacb the publio. Tirms or Subscription : If paid in advance, . , . $2 00 If paid after three monthi, . 2 60 If paid after liz monthi, . , 8 00 When papora ari lent outaide of the county puyment muat be in advance. ADVERTISING: Ten lines, or leas, S timea, , Each aubaeqnont inicrtion, AdminiBtrator' Notices, , Executors' Noticei, . , . Auditors' Notices, , . , Cautions and Estraya, . , Dissolution Notices, , , $1 60 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 1 60 2 60 I'rofoasionul Cardi, 5 lines, year, 6 00 spocinl notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 linos, , . , $8 00 Two squares, 15 00 Threo squares 20 00 One fourth column, .... 60 00 Ono half column, .... 70 00 One column, 120 00 hi, a:ks. We bave always on band a large iteck of blanks of all doscriptiona. SUMMONS, SUBPOENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, 4o., to, Ac. JOB PRINTING. Wa are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL .HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ac, Ac, IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Goodlander A Ieo, Clcnrflcld, Clearfield Coinly, Pa. THE REPUBLICAN. CI.KAKFIEIA JM . A stDK KMA V HORMNU.OCT. 30, IVU SKA' A TOll SPKNIUH UPhA KS. Did OPINION AllOt'T 1IAYIB, Till CABINET, MR. CONKI.INll AND OTIIKR MATTK11H. An Interviewer from the Cincinnati A'nuirir ostrfbliahrneiit cane'" bo Ala- passing through that city, making a strike west in company with his bride. Ho divulged hiinsvll in this way, in answer to tho Interrogatories of tho reporter : Reporter " Senutor, your term ex piree In 1H79. What, aro you iroinif to do?" ' K B Senator " 1 am nlrcudy doing. 1 linvo bought mining property in tho Black Hills, and havo been thero jtll summer for threo months, 1 go out to tho mines (two miles) every duy, and havo no doubt 1 shall mako a fortune I have mined in Colorado and know something of tbo business." li. "Isn't it pretty hard exposure to leavo tho Ncnuto nnd buckle down in that way 1" S. " No. 1 got at least no exposure in tho mines thut 1 can't provide against. In politics it is alt backbiting ur,d treachery. Tho Republican party bus sold ua out, and alter we aro gone will begin to make capital ugain of our in juries. it." vt ill j ou probably assist lo confirm Uuyoa' appointees 1 " S. " I don't know that I ahull an swer that. 1 don't think 1 ahull vote for many of them. Like all turncoats, ho chooses his appointees ubsurdly. Ho has a woak Cabinet, and his other selections are below sccond cluss." It." What is your ostimitto of John Sherman ?" 8. ' Ho is a cold, unawukening man. Ilia ability I never thought very highly of until 1 read his Mansfield speock tho other day. Thut was well put to. gelher, and wns tho best support lluyes has had. But 1 don't bolievo John Sherman, who is huhittinlly radical and narrow, hits any liking lor Hayes pnn ciples. llo never relented on any occa sion when thero was any act of parly tyranny to bo done. His abuse ol the patronage has been conapicuous. Ask Ohio Republicans about it. The .Sher man lumily had a Judge appointed up in Cleveland, whoso decline is less a a mailer oi record than his lute. Dick Parsons, and the Sherman coterie uen orally, havo been regardod as ' trading mon,' haven't they ? Well, now, il ho is a civil scrvico retormcr and a South crn sympathizer, it must bo ono of thoao sudden changes, not of tho heart, but ol tbo interest. 1 would prefer to be a carncl-baggor to any such chungo ling! I might go higher, nnd say thut, as the Chairman of tho Finance Com mittee, John Shorman has dono mora trucklingon greenback, inflation, nilver, and other isms, than any living finan cier of any responsibility whatever." R. "oa do not feel any personal offense at JIoneBt John ?" S. "No ; 1 only think him a little oolder than other Senators. His abili ties aro good. Tbat spocch convortod mo on that point. Ho is mora reliable than his brother, tho General. I think no is crar.y. K. "Did not John Sherman nVht you on the defeat of ex-Senator Warn er, who carpot bagged from Ohio to tho Scnato via Alabama ? " S. " Yes, a littlo. That was credit- ablo to him, however, because on that rare occasion Sherman stuck by his friend. Warner had been a Stale Sena tor, I think, In Ohio when John Sher man ran against Schcnck for tho Sen ate. Warner voted for Sherman. I always wanned Warner in an opon political fight, but Hayes bus resur rected him recently. All my appointees are turned out, and I feel a sense of great relief. I may not attend tho Scnato at all this session. 1 suppose I will, but on Thursday 1 return to tho Black Hills again." K. "Will thoro be an extra session? S. " I think so. This man Hayes is so unstable tbat nobody can tell. I think if be know himself you and 1 might guoss. 1 haven't much respoct for men with convictions but without a mind." fi. " Itecurrinff to Shormnn. tho Secretary of the l'roasury, it was said to me by a worthy merchant of Cin cinnati this summer that the only sua- picion attaching to John Sherman was bis apparent wealth, tbo increase of ro- cont years. 1 et 1 never beard of a spocitio hint against his integrity." o. wen, l novcr did. I think more mon grow poor In publio life than grow rich In it. But 1 have never been slanderer, oven of my enemies. I accept tho record of Secretary Sherman that ho has been an honest Senator." it. "Has bo had unusual onportuni- tiea to become rich, and yet V conceal ir, r . , ' S. "Oh I 1 don't care to talk about that. Tho Finance Committee, ol which Shorman is tho head, has ad justed all the taxation in our period. no might Duy i.uuu parrels ol wlnxky and make 111)0,000 upon it, knowing wnoro tno tax was to lull In advance I say ho might havo done it. I never knew him to do it. If he bad been a carpctbaggor and only as prosperous as he is, and nothing proven but tho existeneo of the opportunity, still it would havo been churged upon him." li. "Isn't Schu rz a square rcforn.cr?" 8. " Yes, as tnr as relormcrsgo. Ho left Europe and carpot-bngged into an other Nation, and successively into four States of that Nation, each time with political rapacity, and bo ought to bo a good man to rolorm other enrpet baifffors." li. "How is it you are not a llliiino man r Blaine is awakening the South em issue ae-ain." 8. "1 told you tho Southern issuo waa doad. But the country has no respect for Blaine's deniaimiruinir with It. Everything he takes up that Mexican boundary matter, for instance wears the look of trickory in his hands. Tho people soe through all his manoeuvres. "li- "Conkling does not tako up your fight any more than Blaine ? " 8. "Well, he is not expected to do so. Ho has made no pretension that way. But he never turned upon us in the day of our decline to mako capi tal cither out of our sins or our sorrows. He stood np to his party when others wcakoncd on It, and 1 owe him for many kind, opon words and act. lie made this man Hayes President by passing tho Electoral bill." R. "Have you no sonso of tho bene fits of civil service reform ? " 8. "Not much. I never know an able man in publio lifo to lot that tning wear upon bis mind to the preju dice of material issues. But Hayes' order to tho office-holders is not oven oivil scrvico. It merely moans, ' 1 will appoint to tho offices and remove from them without any rule ; but, to avoid excitoment, none of my office-holders shall bava any influence or manhood.' That's not civil scrvico reform ; its cowardice." . li. " Who will load the President's policy in the Senate 1 " 8. "I suppose Lamar, and, of course, Stanley Mallhowa will chip in, Ho is demagogue enough for it. If I wanted anything out of this Administration 1 should go to some Rebel Senator, like Gordon or Hilt, to havo il dono. No Northern Senator tbat I havo seen, un less it be Matthows, wants to champion this policy." R. "Will Butler, of South Carolina. got his scat In the Senate ? " B. " The chances are that ho will. I don't think Kellogt; ha ny chance for his seat. I told him thai he had better not try. Two years front this timo tho Democrats will huvo a ma jority of IhoSunatc. Nobody will then bo left but Bruce, and they will expel him on eomo charge of buying his sent, or something else," - U. "After all, will not the elections this full show thut liuyca' polic) is popular willi the people " 8. " I think not. Ohio will proba bly go 40,00(1 Democratic. Now York may elect tho Demncrntio Htuto ticket by 11)0,0(10 majority. Tho Republicans will srty? .UieVitVaM.' , in nu uino itddicul. " This was climulic," says tlie repor ter, "andlwilhdrow like ono of the Disciples,' much marveling on these things, for ho tulkod not us tine having authority, but as one of the Scribes." HA VISAS TuVAS TREK. "Leave all hope behind, yo who en ter hero," yrero tho words which Dante's gloomy imagination rend, writ ton over tho tlurk rocky porluls of tho infeiiiul regions. It might apply cqully as well to all who enter into olliciul relations with Mr. Rutherford B. Hayes. That statesman uppciirs to bo lilto the electric fish thut numbs and purutyzoH all who como into con tuct with him, whether as friend or lira. Enemies who attack him, however bold, brilliant or powerful, somehow or otlrur como out of tho fight sick, dis comlittod and defentod, and trail their enfeebled limbs homo to their constitu encies to die. Friends that flock to his service and thoro bo many who lovo ofllco seem lo suffer instant blight. Fuir reputations become tainted ; grout talents prostituted ; vast energies tor pid and deud. It is because Mr. Ruth erford B. Iluycs is a Fiiaup. Let us glunco back at the facts. First in his service, after his defeat by Samuel J. Tilden, was Z. Chandler, who with Grunt, Tultund Cameron, inuugtirutcd tho count-in Fokok. Tho idea at that timo was to throw out without eero mony tho Tilden electoral vottB in the bayonet States, constitute Mr. Ferry a Returning Board of one, and put in Mr. lluyes with Force. For this tho urmy was assembled in Washington, and military telegraphs sent up from the Vthlto House lo barracks. This plun had to bo abandoned, lor Ameri cans were not quite ripo lor such high handed oil tinge. But where now are Chandler, Tall, Cameron, Wells, Pitkin, Packard, Chamberlain, and ull tho rest of tho conspirators who sought to aid Mr. lluyes by Fohcr ? Force being ulmiidoncd, or rathor kept in tho back ground, next camo the conspiracy of ritAou. r.uinunus ana iioar were its loadei-H, tbo authors of tho Electoral . onuiusnion diii. I hum men were strong for evil, because they were thoni'ht to bo honorable and unriL'bt. Had Morion orGurflch! originated the mousuro it would havo been suspected. Theso men sold their reputations for the bomfit of Mr. Hayes. Whut aro iney now r men tamo tho organiza tion of the Commission. Morton, Gar field and Judge Bradley, nbovo all others, steeped themsolvcs in its in- fumy. Where aro they now? Where aro ull tbo mon that blac kened their names in history in order to put Haves into tho Executive Chair by Fraud ? ii-i - .i . . ... . . . . ... iiny tno nisi tiling iniil iluycs did when ho got in, was lo ploy virtuous and turn bis back upon tho men who had served hi in with buso deeds. Ho kicked dowti tho dirty ladder by which ho had climbed into tbo back window of tho White llouso, and left Chandler, Tall, Morton, Garfield, Hoar, Edmunds, and tho rest groveling beneath in im potent wrath. And so they puss awav out of tho respect and influence which tncy once enjoyed. Hut Morton, Conk ling and Bluino were not thus to be tossed contemptuously aside. Thev arose like lions to tho assault. Hut some how or other, in a little whilo. they were in tho dust suing for purdon. Somo deadly blight fell upon their genius and their courago. Liko the Knights of old who lought tho dragons, they fell not victims to claws or lungs, or tiro-breathing nostrils, but fainted, stifled by tho intolerable breath of the monster. '1 hoy all wont homo lo die. Tbo spasmodic struggles they are making still to live aro their death agonies. Hut if blight, torpor and death full upon the abandoned servunts and opon enemies of Mr. Hayes, what happens to those who seek lo live un der his balelul shadow ? How fuir did Mr. I'.varts stand before he became the conscientious agent and spokesman of rKAuDanu took his Ice in a Cabinet position ? How fair did Carl Schtirz stand before lie knowingly and shamo- iossiy took a l ubinct position or a Fraud j and now nil tho hypocrisies of his political life aro being torn away leaving mm naked to pulilic contempt? How lair did Stanley Matthews stand ? Yet by bis devotion to Hayes he lost tho respect and confidence of his own party, and is to-day a fallen man. Let tho reader tell over to himself the list of all who havo served lluyes, and ho will find that thoso who served him best aro now most bankrupt of respect, usefulness or influence It is because ho is a Frai'd I " Leave nil hope be hind, yo who enter hero I" Rnltimore Gazette. T pUXTlOX riiOCLAMATION WIIRRKAR, by an Act of the General Ai. aemtity of the Commonwealth of rVnrrrlvania entitled "An Aet to regulate the General K lection within thii Commonwealth," It It enjoined unon tbe Sheriff of the eeveral oountiti to jrlre publle notice of uich elentlnn. the plaeei where to be unto;, ana tne omeere to he elected. THRnnrorin, I, AUDKKVV PKNTZ, Jr., High AherliTof ('laarflnld eount.r, Ha hereby Rive Pub lic Notice to the elect" re of tbe eminty ef Clear field, that jreneral di-tinn b. j,.),! 0B TcanDAT roi.i.owirio thi Piant Mon tr or No vicuna (heiou the ftth day of tbe month), at tbe several election diitricte in aid eounty, at which time nnd place the qualified voterc will ?ote For one pertvin for Judge of tbe Supreme Court of ton vommonweann. For one pereoo for Auditor General of tbli Coin mon weil lb. For one penon for State Treasurer of thi Com monwealth. For one penon fir Protboootary, ale., ef Clear- fleld county. For one penon for Regiittr A Recorder ef Clear lelJ eouaty. For one perecn fur County Surveyor of Clearfield eounty. The eleetore of the eounty of Clearfield will take notion tbat the said election will be held at the following placee, via. r llurnilile borough at tfaepuMieicbool home la laid borough. Clearni-Ui borough, at tbcCommlarlontre'onloe. it! Hie Court llonee. Curweniville borough, at the houne of Samuel nay, eorner or HUte and Walnut tieete, In laid borough. Iloutidale borough, at the publio faonee of Wm. rarRtir, in pbioj oorougn. Lumber City borough, at the public eeliool bouee. Newhurg borough, at the ichool home, In laid borough. New Washington borough, at the public achool bonne, In eaid borough. Uereola borough, at tho pnbllo heuee of Milo Hovl, in eaid borough. Wallaeaton torough, at tbe nubile ichool borne in laid borough. lleocarta lownthip, at the Union Hotel, In Glen Hops), lfell tnwnxhip, at the houe of Robert Mehafley. It loom town hip, at Hm honae or the late Jamca Bloom, Hr. Ko Kgi towmhip.at the bouee of Rdward Albert. Urailford townibip, at the houxe of Jacob Pierce. Brady townthin, at th public bouee el William Schwrtu, jr , In l.utherahurg. Burneide townibip, at Young'l ftohnol hoaie. Cheit townobip, at tho pub lie Mhool bonne near Simon Rorebeugh'i, Out in gt on townibip, at the ichool hoot: la Mul onburg. Decatur townibip. at Ccair nohoul home. Fergueon tow ni hip. at the bouee of John Greg ory, formerly oecupied by Thot. Hoblion, ( Uroal -way.) (lirard towmhlp, at Congren Hill lohool bouee. Geeheu towaibin, at tbo public arhvol honee t Fhawiville. Grjbam towmblp.nt the bouee or the late Jaeub tlubler. Greenwood town ihip, at lb publl boat ef Samuel Huligan, in laid townibip. Uulieb townibip, at the pub He eohool bouw. In Janeivllln. Ho Mon townibip, nt th beat of the I a t Jtue Wtlinn. Verean towoihlf , al the pMU eohool htuoo. In AnmtTT.lt. Knot townibip, it Turkey Hilleehool home. KartbMll tewoibip.al Bridgea'a eehool been. Lenreooetowuihio. at the Arbitratioa root la tb Court Houm, (n (be heme. f a of ('karleld. I gffjal dvutkriutut. Mnrrle township, .1 the bou.e formerly occupied by Thoma. Krlrr. Pens townibip, at lb hotel formerly kept by w. t, nnuimin, Pike townibip, at the towmhlp nhool home In the borough of Curweniville I'nlnn townibip, at the bouw of D N. .Imbiber. Woodward towmhlo, at the lionre of Thomai Hendenon. AN ACT regulating (he made of ti.llng at all eleetioni In th federal eonnliei or thii Com. monwealtb, approved th !10tb day of Mareb, A. II. latin, rU i Hai'Tlnn I. lu U rf. hr the onat and Hnufeof Kepreieiitatlveecftbe Cotnmonw-al'h tf ...nrail niiunlifta nl ll.la Coinmonwealth, at alt goneral. townibip, hormKh and ipeolal eleo'loni.arn hereby, berefter author, lied and required to vote, h- ticket, printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written. iev erally elaaiiflrd ai followi r Una ticket ih.ll em bnee the naince of all judgn of courti voted for, and to be labeled, ouliide.-'ju'lHary ("one lleknt ball rinbrace the aaniei of the Hut offlneri v tol for, and lie labeled, "itatei" one tioket ihnll em brace tfa nainei of all count olTioiri voted for. Including office of lenator, member, and membere of aiiemblyjr voled lor, at.il meinleri or Congrem, If voted for, and be labeled, "county i" on ticket hull rmbrane lh nimm of all townibip offin-n vohd for, and be labeled, "t mnxhlp ;" one ticket hall emhraee the namoi of elf borough nfflc-tiri voted for, and be Inbciled, "Inirough " and each elan iball bo dcpmltei in efpfate ballot boiee. A further eopplenient to tb Act rrgulallng election! In thii Continonwea'th, approved January 80, anil February IS, A. U. 1K74 i wnnn thk I'oli.s rk to br kbit oi'kh. Si:o. 6. At all eleetioni hereafter held under the lawi of thii Commonweallh, the poll ihall be opened at ievn o'olosk, n. m and oloied at men o clock, p. m. AffolHTMKfT Of Jlllilini IJtm'aoTiiM. Rrc. 8. In all eleotion dl'trlcti where a vacancy etiiti by reaion or the di'qualinnation of the offloere or otherwlae in an election hoard hnr to for appointed, or where any new district ihall be formed, the JuJge or Judgca of I be Court of Coin, mon Plena of tb proper eounty ihall, ten davi before any general or ipeoial eluotion, appoint com oe tent penona to fill aald raonncie, and to conduct the election la nid new dutrtcli, and In the appointment of inipeotori in any election diltrbit both ebtll dsi 0 f tin lime piliiieal Carty, and the ju ljra of elorition ah .11 in all oaiei e of tbe poliliotl party having tbe mtjorl'y of vole In eaid diatrlot ai oeailr ai the laid ju-lge or Judgeioan aiecrtain the fait, and In eaee uf tbo dtiagreeinoDtof the judei a to the selection of Inipeotori tbe political majority of tbe ulgi-i ihall leleot one of laid ioipootori, and the mil or Ity judge or j utl goa ihall ae'eet th other. ft ice 7. Whenever there shall be a vacancy In in election board on the morning if an election, aid vacanoy ihall be filled in conformity witb eiiitlng inwi. pi'Tiriof fn.rrriow orrtcPM, Par. g. At ibe opening of the poll at all elec tion! It ihall le the doty of ttm nt'lcci ofclnetlon fr Ibeir reipectlv dutrieta lo dfiignnte one of the Imnectori. wlioie iluty It iHal) be to have in cmtodv tbe regiitry of votcra, and ti miko the entnei therein required by law, and it th i!l b) th doty or tbe oi tier or the ial luiperttora to reeeive and number the bMloti preuntel at tali election. Hkc. 9. All election! by the eltiieni eh ill be by ballot, every ballot voted ihall he numbered In the order In wblfh It ihall le received, and the number recorded by the clerkaon the lint of voter oppoiite th mine of the elector from whom re ceived, And any voter voting two or more tick etf, tb iev em I tick ell to voted ahull each be numbered with the number eormpondlng with tho number to the name or the voter. Any Hec tor may write hil name upon bfi ttekot or fame the 'erne to bo written thereon, and alteittd by a cttlten of the dlrtitct. In addition to the oath now pieitiil-eH by law to be Ink. n and lubmribed by election uflicetl, they ahnl severally b sworn or sfl rmi-d not to durh m how ary elector shall bevo voted, tnlers reuireil to do to aa nltneirei in a Judicial proreetlmg. Alt Juitei. Inipeotori. clerks and ovmecis or any election held nnder this set ihall, before CLtrrlng upon their duties, he duly .warn , affirmed I. lh. ' "V" , T , , " ir,h " 7 I' '' minor I, in.pector, If lhe,. .hall be 1 ,,h mlcritr i r a. .iL I'a.- i.a I .k 11 1 ' man, and th iitapiotori, overseen and clerk. h.n r - - - I '"i- beiaorn by the judge. Certlriontei nf such swear ing or sflinning shall be duly aiide out and lim ed by (he ..fticeri io sworn, and atteitrd hy ihe officer who admmiitered the oath. If any judjre or minority Inspector reluiesor faila to swear the officers of election in ibe msnrer required by this act, or if any officer of election shall act without being ftrt duly sworn, or If any officer of election hall sign the form of oath wittmut being duly worn, or If any judge or minority ic-Deetor .h II certify I bat any oOieor was iwnrn when he was not, it shall bdeuied n mis Icrueanor, and np n onnviction tbe aflteer or oAcere eo offending ibtil I baflnrd not otceeding one thouimd dol'ara or itnprlrortuint not exceeding one year or both In the discretion of the court. ao.i KKoiiTKHan vuTani. Pf.n. 10. On tho day of rlcctioo an penon whoe name shall not appear on the rcgittry of T.-irre, ana wno cinurs me ngnt to vote at laid elrclion, 'ball produce at lea It ot. qualitin) voter ef ihe df Uiet as a witness to 'he reridence of the claimant io tbe diilriet In which he claima lo In a voter for the period if at lent two months immediately prroeding said election, witch wit. neii iball be worn or affirmed, and subscribe a written, or partly written D partlr printed ath datitto the fnttta niiWr.1 li. Iilid, wtiteD amilnvit ahalt deft no closely where the reeldence U of th person so claiming to he a voter, and the pfra-m 10 claiming the right to vole iball alio take and ukreribe a written, or partly written and parity printed affidavit, itatiog to tbe best of bis know ledge and belief whrn and where be was born t that be has been a elltien of the fulled States for on month, and of tbe t'ommouwealtb of Pennsylvania that he his resided in tb Com monwealtb one year, or 11 farmer I r anuahfled elector or nailv born itiien thereof, and has removed therefrom and returned, tht be has re sided therein six months next proeding said elec tion ( that he has resided in tbe district In which h ctaimi to be n voter for the period of nt leait two month itninediitely preceding said election i tbat be has not moved into the district for the purpose of voting therein ( th at be hai, if twenty two years of age or upwards, psld Stale or eounty tax within two years, which was Burn ed at leaat two monthi and paid at Iran one month bolore Ibe election. The in id affidavit shall el.o state when and where the tax claimed to be paid by Ihe affiant was assured, and when and where aod to whom paid, and lb tat reocipt therefor iball be proiiuood for examination unless the affiant iball state io bis affidavit tbat it has been loit or destroyed, or that he never received an v. and, If a naturalised cltiten, ihall alio Hat when, waerc ana oy wnai court ne wai naturahied, and shall alio produce hil eertifluate of oaturahiatien for xamtnnlioo ) but if the normn claiming the right to vote shall lake and subscribe an affi davit that be is n native born oitisen uf the I'nlted htntci, or if burn t lie where shall Hate tb fact in bis affida.lt, and shall troduc evi- dmce that bo hai horn naturalised, or ti entitled to ciliiemhip by reason uf his fjt bar's aatnrali tat. on, snd shall further itale in hu sot tar it that be is st the time of nuking tbe affida.it ol the ge of twenty-one and under twenty-two years t that be has hero a cliifn ot th l otted tittes one month, and has rciidrd in tb (Stat on year or, if a natlv borneilisen of Ibe State, aod removed therefrom and returned, that ho has re sidrd Ibercin six months next preceding laid election, and in tho election district two months immediately preceding luch elrctlon, he shall be en tit lid to vote although no shall not bav paid taxes. Tbe said Affidavit o all persons making such ctslms and tbe affidavits of the witnesses to their residrnee shall be preserved by Ihe election board, and at the close of the election tbey iball be encloied with the Hit of voters, tally Int. and other papers required by law to be filed by tb retuin judge wiib the prolhonotnry.and ahall re main on file therewith in tbe prothoDntary's o flics, subjret tn examination as other election papers are. If the election officers shall And ibat the applicant poiiesci all tho legal qualifications of a voter be shall be penoltli-d to vole, and bit name shall he added to ibi It rt of taiabks by the i Union officers, lb word "lax" being addid wbore the claioiant claim-, to Vote on tax, and the word "sue" where be claims to vote un ego, the wm words Uing added by ibe o'er hi tn each rae respectively on the lists of pen Q voliu g at such election. tRAI.LKDllK Or HKC 1ST KI ED VOTKBS Ruction 11. It ihall I lawful for any qualified cltiten of tb district, notwithstanding Ibe nameoi me propoarq voier is contained ou the Itit of resident taxable, to oh a 1 'en go the vole of such person, whsreupoo tbe same proorof the right of suffrage aa now required by law shall be publicly made, and acted on by tll election board, and Ibe rote admitted or ret.-ted accord ing to tb evidence. Uvery person claiming to lie a naturalised eillieu shall be required to pro due his naturalisation eeitiftcate at the election before vollug except where he baa been for flv years oonsreutively n voter in tb dirtriel In which be offun hli role, and on th Tot of suoh pereot being received It ahall he tb duty or the election ofTkeri to write or it amp on such certifi cate tbe word "voled," with the dar. month and year, and if any election o IT err or officers ibull receive a letiond vole on tbe sain day by virtue of tbe same certificate, except where sons are en titled to vote been use of Ihe naturalisation of their fathsn, they and the person who shall offer sucb second vote shall be guilty or a tniideman or, and on conviction thereof be fined or impris oned, or both, at tbo ditcrrtlon of the court, but Ihe One shall not it)ed ttv hundred dollars In each aase, nor the imprisonment on your. Th like punlahment shall b indicted on conviction of the officers of election who shall negleet or re rue to make or saust to be made tbo en dors meat required as afoteaaid on siid naturalisation crtiSle. h koi. ait or ni'TT or ..KiiTinn orrirvn. SurTlod 12. If any election oftierr shall refute or neglect to require inch proof ot tbe right of suf frage as il described by ibis law, or the laws to which thii la su pole meat, from anv person of- firing to vol whose name la not on tb list of assessed volere, or whose rlfht to rot li chef lenged hy any qualified voter present, aod shall admit suoh person to vote without requiring such proof, every person so offend in at shall Uion con viction be guilty or a misdemeanor, und shall be lenienecd lor every lueu offrnc to pay a Ane not exceeding Ive hundred dollar, or to undergo an Imprisonment not more than on t,or bulb at iue oircretion oi e court. faitraafl or thu voTia ar Tin cor at. flic 11. As soon as the polls shall close Ihr of fleer of the election shall oroceed I count all the Tote east for each enndidal Toted for, and take out a lull return nf the same In triplicate, with return sheet in addition, In all of which tb Tolei received hy each candidate iball i giv en after bis or her name, first lu words nnd sgain u ngures, and man b sicned by all or said of fleers, and certified by overseers if any, r if not eo ertifid tb overaeere and any o(lhr refuiiia toiign or certify or either or thorn, shall writ upon each f toe returns bis r their reasons fur net signing or eertifyiag them. Tkt core s seea tie eouaredi tkmU aJeo mmMirlu mmd fuilm HttmrvA rmm nt uiiaaTeis m ua ciIimnc reerr, mmd m ttndittH kaU fre atarfe mnd sig nerf Ay lAe seefioo njfteer eis cooa rAc Ss is Maalerf, mmd lAc Mai an immnitntrip saefed mm mm rAc efcer mf f efffciteu Aetaae r iortMfta mf le fmhtit. Th inpneai return suaii we enclose in envelopes iflial mtiSfintntfi. " "lc" ' freeenoo of lb. ornnrs, and on. envelope with th. unsealed return cheat gi.en io iuo juugp, wuirn .uai, euniain vie H.l ol voters, lally-peper, and oaths ot otnjer., and another of aai I auveliipeeahall heglven to the ml- ity Inspector. All Judges living within twelve luiiei of the pruthonolerj'e ottoe, or witbiu Iwtniy foqr miles, if tbfir rrsldonoebe in a town, village or city ou th Hue of n railroad leading to the eounty seat, iball I for twuo'oloob, put tueiidian,of the day alter tb election, ami all other judgi iball before twelve o'clock meridian of the secund day after tbe election, deliver said return, together witb return sheet, to tb p ro th on oUry of lb court ol o'ejiron picas of the . Lit uihui ulufV tin him Inipvctiou. At twelve o'clock on the laid second duy following aoy election, the vnthon'Ury ol iinr nurt bi tifi.Matt pleai loaii preseut the said returns to the said oourt i in oouutiee where then is nu n-sidrnt prciident judge, Ibe aiioeiatejudg ei shall psrfoim tbo ilutk-s linpoied upon the oourt of ootumou pleas, which shall oonvene for1 raid purpoa; the returns prevented by tbe pro Ibuuolary shall be opened by said court, aod com puted by inch of Hi otlicvrs, and inch swum as sistants ai tbe oourt -hall appoint, in tbe preieno of the judge or Judge, ol said court, and the returns certify and eerlificatce of eleelion isiued uiitlvr the seel of tbe oourt, as Is now required io bo done by the return judges, nnd lb vote ai eo computed and oorlitied ahall be open lo the publio, and in case ibe return or aoy election district shall be mining when tbe returns are presented, or in case ofcuiuptaint ol a qualified elector under oath cbarglng palpahl fraud or mistake, and; particularly ipet-il) mg the alleged mil take or fraud, or wboie fraud r mlituk is apnaroot on j tb return, tbe court shall examin lb return, ' and If in th judgment or tb court it shall So necessary to a just return eaid oourt shall ism rutnraary proeoaa ngaiuat lb election ottieira auu oviTlcera if any, ot in election district com pluined of, to bng tbem forthwith into ouurt with all election pupe" in their poaaenion, and I palpable m if take or iraua inall be discovered, it eball, upun su 'h hranog ae may be deemed ncctssary to epliitbten the court, and beeorrenieil by tbe oourt, and so certified ( but allcgalionj of paumoie imu'l or iniaiaao malt le decided by the raid oourt witbkti three days after the day the returns ar brought Into court for computation, and tbe laid inquiry shall be directed only lo palpable fraud or uiiitak. end hat not he deemed a Judicial Jurisdiction to conclude ai.y oooteit now or hemal'ter to be lrovldod bv taw. end. the other ot said triplicate rvturn shall be piaceii in the boa and scaled up with tb balloti. Mottling In Ibis not ihall require the returns ef elroil'in of borough or towuahlp oHoera to be maie w tbe eourta ai directed in tun section, but ail the returoi of Ibe election of town whip and borough offir-t-rs ahall be enclosed in a sealed oover, directed to the prutbunoinry of tb eourt of com mon pleas ol the proper eounty, and shall by some on uf tbotu be delivered into hie office within ttre days after every such election and filed therein. In uuuntici where there arc ibree or more judges of said court, learned In tbe law, at h-ait two judges iball sit to eomput and cer tify returns, unloss unavoidably prereoted. Il nny ol the said Judges shall bimiell be a oandi date for any office at any election be shall not lit with the court or not in counting Ibe returns of men election, and in suon cai tbe other judges, It any, iball art, nnd if in any county there ahall b no judge qualtird to hold theiaid court under me pruvuiuni of toil act present and abb to act, then and in every such ease, tbe rrsriiter or wills. tbe ibunff and eounty eoumnrionera of tt-e proper county iball be and oomlituto a Board, who, or a msjoritr of whom shall havo and eterciie all the powers, anl perform all ttie duties vailed in or r quired to be performed by the court of common uk-ae of imb county, by and under the nrovi- ions of this seclmu ( but none of the said othoers ball not as n member of sunb Hoard when him irll a candidate for any office at tb election, the reiurni oi wnicn tne laid H-ard u required V( count under the provisions of Ibis section Bar. l. a all elections hereafter the certificate of naturaliiatiou, If genuine, iball be concluilve evidence of the facta mentioned therein, and where tbe penon offering to vote olaiini the right on tho payment ef Us, tbe reoetpt of such tax, if V:V"'r'V71 ".".'.r "",.,nc .l..w.u,l a.- ... ..IE L . .s.niv-wt , U slUUU IIVIlH UUCI RUI prOUUOC IU0O M- oeipt, then the paymeot el the ui may be nroreo by tb. oath of' .ucb per..., or o.h.V V.Sj p'.llil. Kutlre In furtlirr hereby given.. That all persons except Justices of th Peace, who xiiell bold an office or appointment of trust under tbe government or the United Htates, or of this State, or of any incorporated district, whether a commit tionrd officer or otherwise, a subordinate oncer or tgeot, who Is or shall be employed un der th Legislative, Executive r Ju licUl d partmenU of tbil titaUerof tbe United States. or any city or incorporated district, and also that "very mem tier uf Conrreis, or of tb State Legislature, or of Ihe common or select council of aoy city or commissioner of any incorporated umrici, are oy law incapanio or Holding exercising, a. ins cam lime, in on.ee or Bp psiiuius-m wi aiuoip, in-pecioror uiern oi any election of this Commcnwealth. OF ELECTION OFFICERS. In rase the person who ball have receive.) the n-cond highest number of Tole for lnspclor,iball not attend oo the dvy of election, then tbe penon who shall havo received the second highest num ber ol THii for judg ut the next preceding dec. tion, shall act aa ioipeotor In bis place; and in mm Ibe penon who iball bav received lb high est number of votes for inspector ahall not attend, the person elected Judge, shall appoint an impe- tB ia. plawB t aaeaej in (Jaigyai ,ej pdjreuU leClwMl judg shall not attend, thsn the inspector who r. ecived tbe highest number of votes, stiall appoiot a judge in hu piece ; or if any vacancy shall con tinue in the Board for tbe spec of one hour after tbe tim fixed by law for the opening of tbe elec tion, lb qualified voter of tbe township, ward or district for which such oftner shall have bees elected, present at tbe plae uf election, shall se lect one out of their number to fill such vacancy. Also, tbat wber a judge, hy sick nee. or una. voidable accident, is unable to attend such meet ing or Judges, tben tb certificate or return shall be taken ebarge or by on of the Impeolon or clerks or the election or the district, who shall do and perform ihe duties required of laid judge un able to attend. CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS. Sicial attention Is hereby directed to tbe Itb Articl of tbe New Constitution. Section 1. livery male etliten twentr-onc years or age, porsening tho following qualifications, ihall be cot ill ed lo vote ut all elections: lirst 11 ahall bar boon a ei titan tb Uni ted States at leaat one month. Second He shall bav resided ia the State on year, (or, if haviog previously boon aaualified elector or native bora eitisea of the Slate, be snail hare removed Iherofrom and returned, llhen six months, immediately preceding thlction. Third He ihall have resided lathe leclion district where he shall offer lo vol at leaal two monthi immediately preceding tbe election. i'liurl h If twenty-two years of age or upwards he shall bav paid wiihtn two years a Sia'cor eounty tax, which shall bav boon aaeeeied at leat two months, and paid at leant on month belt re Ibe election. Hxc 4. All elections by lb oitisens shall b by ballot. Every ballot voted ahall be numbered lu tb order in wbicb it shall b received, n.id the number recorded by tbe election offioora un the Lit ol voters, opposite ihe nam of tb elector wno presents tbe ballot Any elector may writ his nam upon hli ticket, or eauie lb same to b written thereon, and attested by a eitisea of lb district The election officer! ihall be iworn or affirmed not to disci" how any elector shall bav voted unless required to da so as wltneai ia a judicial proceeding. bar. o. fc lectors shall. In all oaiei except treason, felony, and brea h r surety of tbe peace, be privileged from arrest during thelrattendaoee ua elections and ia going t an? returning I her from. Huc.fi. Whenever any or th qualified elec tors of this Commonwraith shall be in actual mil it try eorvit, under a requisition from tbo Presi dent of lb United Stat or by th authority of this Commonwealth, suab ulectors may xereise tb right of suffrage in all elections by th itl aeai, under sunb mediations as if they wer pres ent at their usual places f election. Samoa T. All laws regulating lb holding ef elections by Ihe cilisens or lor tb regiitiail tn of electors ahall be uniform throughout tbe State but no cleft r shall b deprived of tbe prlvilegs of voting by reason of hi name not being regis tered. Skctio 8. Any penon who iball give or pram Is or offer to give, to any elector, any money, re ward, or other valuable consideration forhiivol at an election, or for withholding th same, or who shall give or promise to giveiUJh modera tion to any person or party tor suoh elector who shall receive or Agree to receive for himself or for anether, any money, reward or other valuable oonai deration fur hii vot nt aa election, or for withholding th same, shall thereby forfeit th right to vote at suoh election, and any elector whose right to vote shall he chall-ugcd for luck cause before the election officers, shall be requir ed to swear or affirm tbat th matter nf the chal lenge Is untrue before his rot shnll b received. Section 9. Any penon who shall, while a can didate for office, be guilty of bribery, fraud, or nilfdl violation of any election law, iball be fur ever di'qualified from balding any offio of trait or profit in thti Uommoawealth, any pnon oon vittcd of wilful violation of the election Iowa hall, In addition to any penaltiei provided by law, b deprived of lh right of suffrage abeolol ly for ihe term of four yean. Sec. Is. For tho purpoa of voting a person rhall b doomed to have gained a residence by reaion of his absence, wblleetnployed in tbe ser vice, of either eivil or military, f this Statu or the United Slales.nor while engaged ia lb nav igation of tb waten of lh Stat or tb United States, or on Ibe high seas, nor while a student of any Institution ol learning, nor while kept in any poor bout or other asylums at public x peme, nor whit confined In public prison. Sec. 14. District election boirdi ahall con 1st of a Judge and two Inspector, who shall be cho. sen annually by the eit liens. Knob elector shall have the right to veto for tb judg and on In peetor, and each Inspector ahall appoint on clerk. The flnt election board for any new dii lriet shnll be selected , and vacancies In election boards filled, as provided by law. Rfaelloa offl crn shall be privileged from arrest upon days of elect too, while engaged in making up and trans mitting returns, cieepl upon warrant ol a court of record or Judg thereof, for aa elect ion fraa1. f r frlctty, .ii fi waaion wroacb ol th peao. In cities they mar claim exemption from jury duty during tin Ir terms of service. See. I ft No person shall be qualified to serre nan election officer w bo shah bold, ut shall within tw month have held any sftce, or up. pointmntr employment la of under lbs gov ern men I of lb Uoiled Slates or of this Stale, or oi any city or onuniy, aror any municipal board, cnuimiiaion r true! ia any city, ears only Juilioes vi ma, peao,, unu aiiiermen, aotaries public, aad person ia th militia service ef tb Stati aor shall any elcctfoa officer be eligible to any civil office to be filled at aa teeion at wbicb be shall err, sat only to such subordinate, municipal, or b-oal officers, below tho grade of city or eounty officers, as shall b designated by general laws. GIVEN under my hand and teal, at Clearfield, Pean'a, this tenth day f October, la L. S.J the year ef oar Lord on thousand eight hundred and seventy. ev and ef th ndependeac of tb tailed Bute tbe oa hundred and second. ANDREW PRUTI, Ji, Sheriff. Plurrilauioui. (T 171717 U eaaily lb It can be ma on of itb illy earned In tbeee times, but made in three months by any either mi. In any part of tb nuutry wb is willins? to work steadily at tbe employment tbat 4 furnish. 1 per week In your mi l.wa. V-a aot bo away from home over nigbl. You can give your whole tim lo lb work, or only ywuripar mumenti. Itooats nothing to try tbe buainea Terms and $1 OutAt frt. Add reai at one. tJ. UaLturr A Co., April IB, 1077-1,0 Portland. Main. ?JFV rF" IV LIITI.EH8DIJRG. lleroalW, foods will be sold for CASH nnlv. or In exebaoga for prod no. No books will b kept la lh future. All old aoeouats must b settled. Thoie wbo eannol caah up, will pli hand over their notaa and CLOSE THE RECORD, t am determined to sell my goods at cash prloaa, aod at a discount far below that vr onerod in this viol oily. The discount I allow my cuitomera, will make tbem hob in twenty years 11 they follow my advice and buy their goodi from m. l will pay earb for wheat, oati and clover' seed. DANIKL OOOULANDtR, Lutbenburg, January 17, I S77. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDISMERRELL II as opened, la a building oa Market street, a tbe old Western Hotel lot, opposite lb Court nous id uiearneid.a Tia and h beet-Iron Hbru factory and Store, where will be found at all limei a full line or noiTSE rmmzmna goods, Stoves, Hardware, Etc House Spouting and all kinds of job work, renalr. iog, Ac, done oo ekort nutiea and at raasouahl. rates. Also, agect for tb. Singer Sewing Machine. A supply of Machines, with NeeJIei, Ac, al ways oa bead. i'.rms, strictly .ash or country produce. A ehare of patrooago aollcitod. O. B. MKRRRLL, SuperialendeaL Clearleld, April Si, 1177-tf. JESIOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would respectfully notify tb public generally tbat be has removed hia Grocery Storo from Shaw's Row, to tho build ins? formerly oocuniad by J. Miles Kratser, on Second street, next door to uigicr's bard ware storo, wber b Intends keeping a full lin of U It OCl.lt I Eft. I1A.MR, DRIED BEEF aad LARD. SUtiARS and HI RL'PS, of all gradaa. TEAS, Oroea and Black. COPFKB, Roasted aad Oroea. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, curjrEn FRIITS, All klnde la th. market. PICKLES, ia Jars and barr.ll. SPICES, In r.ry form aad variety. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINIMOkr CRACKERS. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DM BD raAOUBS, DRIED CHERRIES, Cool Oil ud Lamp CUmaeyt. And a good aseertaneal ef tkoa. tblnrs asaallv kept ia a grocery storo, which h. will .aokanga for aiarketing at Ibe market priew. Will Bell for cask as h..ply as aay other oaa. Please call and aeo kli Mock aad ladn for yourself. JOHN McQADOHET. Cl.art.U, Jan. I, 1177. THE TIN SHOP! RlI(i MY OWN MUI11E! FRED. SACKETT, KOOM NO. I, PIE 8 OPERA HOUfcB, Clearfield, Fa. Respectfully Informs his customers, and the nub lie In general, that b continue to manufacture all kinds of Tln.Copper & Suoct-Iron Ware, Of Intalaas Material oaly, and la a work Baa lik. Mannar. ROOFING and SPOUTING dose oa short aotloo and very reusoaabl Urms. COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES always kept in stock, aod for sti low. Gas-Filling and Plumbing a specialty. Oas Fix tores always aa baad. All work guAraa teed to giv satiifacttoa. A share of public patronage cordially Melted. FRED. SACKRTT. Clearfield, Pa., May t, 17T. BUY THE BEST. SI SDEXin."!", THE- Pearl Shirt I 0 Hon. geBuia. without tbi. Trad. Mark. Trade Mark Petealed. RKAS0NI Wilt THE PEARL SHIRT IB PREFERRED TO ALL OTHERS : 1st. They a r made f the very beet muelle. 3d. nsoms ar three ply aad taadt of tb tvoflt Keen, each ply Wlaggoartdt a all llaea. Id. They ar mad only by apabl aad ipri eaced beads, ar eerefuHy tupefid and ar unsurpassed by any other la workmanship. 4th. They nr guarantee t II aad t give satis faction la rvsry particular. Try Thorn &&d U Qozri&oL FOR SALE BT T. A. FLECK & CO. OWE PRICE DRESS A DRY flOODS IIOI1SE, nuiiunn, aibLinnni fanui uuuuh, larkad atrwat. Cloartold, Pa, Sept. II, 71 tf. DtliSffUauKius. J'ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASKS, Stnve Liuing and Fire Brick, kept eonatantly on band. STOVE AD EAETHE.V WAKE Of KVERY DPMrRiPTinm flahar'a Patent AlrtlRht acir-SWng rTtiu tim i BlfTTER CROCKS, with lids, CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLE-BUTTER CHUCKS, PICKLE CHUCKS, FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, 8TKV7 POTS, And a grant Many other things too numerous to Mention, to bo bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner of Cherry and Third Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA. augS a. r. aoura. D. HXILBROI. Gl'LICII, HcCOBKLE & C0. S (SwMuors la John Oulleb), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Mtreat, Claaraeld, Pa. W tuaaufae'ur all kinds of Fnrnitur for Chamtrcrs, Dialog Rooms, Libraries and Halls . If yon want Furniture of ,ny kind, don't buy until you sua our stack. la all Its branches. We keep la stock all tb latest aad mot improved Com us and Caskets, and bav every facility for properly eon d noting this branch of our business, Wa bare a patent Corpse Pre server, ia which bodies can a prescrrad foraeoa. Siderabla length of time. A member of tbe Ira has bis sleeping apart ment at our wan -room, where be can be found by any person wbo come at night for the purpose ol procuring comas. OULICII, McCOHKLB A CO. Clterficli, Pa., May 10, '7 ly. JkjEW' FfdOlJIK, FEED, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Roona No. 4, Pie'. Opera llouaa, C'learReld, Pa. Keep eonslantty on hand SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SODA,;' IOAL OIL, - SMtl'P, 8ALT, SPICES, SOAP, Canned aad Dried Fruits, Tobacc-, Cigars, Caa- dlee, Older Vlnegr,;0atlsr, Eri. A-. ALSO. KXTIIA linUK MADE Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., All of wblck wltl k. sold eheaa for cask or la Olebange for ooantry produce. a. u. KitAaan a cu. Clearleld, Nor. II Is74..f GLEXX'S SULPHUR SOAP. A Stebuno Ritucnr roa Disiasis and l.tjuwia or the Skis A Healthful nsAUTlFlEa OF THE COSIFLEXION A Reliable Means of rnvirriNO axd RlLlIVl.NO RlllUMATISM AND GoUT, AND an Uneqi'aled Disinfectant, Deodo cizr.it and Covntee-Ieeitant. Clrnn't Sulphur Soap, boiJc. eradi cating local dieeasea of the akin, faaniKhe. de fects of Ihe complexion, and impart, to U gratifying clearness and smoothness. Sulphur Ikiths are celebrated tor curing eruptions and other rltseiiea of the akin, as well as khrumatiira and UoiK. Olrnn'n Sulphur tyoap produce, the same ellccls at a moit tnrling ex(Knsc. This admirable tiecific also speenly heals torts, Intutt, italdt, Ar, tfraint and cutt. Il removes dandntlf and prevents tlx hair from felling or and turaing gray- (lothing arid linen used in the sick raoaa ia diunfccted, and disease, communicable by contact Willi the person, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity sanction its use. Pricet-25 and 50 Otitis per Coke: per Box (3 Cakes), 60c andtl.SO. N. B. Bay the Urfe caLcs and thereby aconoaara. Sold by ell IMojfiwa. "HILL'S HUB AND WHISKER DTE," Black ar Brearn, St t'owra. c. i. airmiTOJ. rrF'r, j siitt HARTSWICK & IRWIN SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUr.S! ; c it e Ji i c a i, a t PAINTS, 0115, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, ., ' BRUSHES, PERFUMERT, . FANCY 800DS TUlLbT AKTICLKS, OF ALL KINDS. PURB WISES AND LIQUORS far Medicinal parpeaeo. Trus.es, Supportsr., School Books aod Statloa- .ry, ana an ain.r arlielee aeaally round la a Drug Storo. aIIVStrlAttS vwaaf.nrvtv.na,. ....... FVLLY COMPOUNDED. Ilevlag'a lam n-u-i.ku i. .k. r Cn..n ". ia.y .wa gi.a eei ire eel raetlea. . f. HARTSWICK, , . JOHN F. IRWIN Clearleld, Deoaahar IS, 1IT4. 'UsffUanfous. CHEAP GIlOCEItIKH! Ll'MHKK CITT . The undersigned aonounoe. to hie old li, I and patron, that he bee opened a I oj n. . liltott'KIKSA PltOVIWK.'NS ., t'.JTj! ol Kirk A Spencer, for which be eolieit. .11 patron., ,. w. n.KN(.;.'1 Uinlr City, pa., atarek ie.lf J, f. wnavaa. ... L .FJt-J.a. 'Kit A iii:tts CLEAHFIKI.D, PA., Ar. .taring, at tba eld .land of II. L. K,. , c, tbeir stock of oeJs, ensi.tit.g f DRY - GOODS, GliOCERlKS, BOOTS A SIIUKK, HATS A CAPS, HAIIIiWAK, gi'EK.VriWAKK, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4c 4C., At th most reasonable rates for CASH'ar la ax ob un ge for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PHODITE 0-A(vanoa. tua.le to those aTirirr.! Te rrr. ting out aquar. timber oa tbe most aitv.ntit,,n t"m'- "lil).t,Jj JJARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCH VI LL El . . .u., ai7.r an Mirnr pi-rsons l Ii'tlf hard to pleaec, and I am alio aware (hat ine fouplaiiit of "hard timei" is well ni;b unnerul. But I am so situated now that 1 can antjufy tltt. former and prove eonrlu-iltely that "har.J Iibkf" will not eflect those who buy tbeir jro. d fr.,m aod all my patrons shnll he' initiated into the ! aoV TO AVOID HARD TIMES I bar goods eoofigb lo ui.lv all the irlmtii- tants to the lower end of tbe county which I ri) at exceeding low rates from my mammoth itn.-t it, ML'LHUMJl'KG, where I can alwayi b fom, 1 ready to wait upon call err and supply them t'd llry Goods of ull kinds Sneh as Cloths, Satinetti, Caisimcrci, S.ut-.ti,, aUeltinei, Linen, Diillingi, Calicon, Trimmings, Uibbuns, Lace, Ready -made Clothing, Boots and Sluxr, Hkis .r , Caps all of the best material and ma-k to orJn Hose, bocks, U loves, Mittens, Laoes, rtil,t-ii.f,ic. OK0CERIE3 OF ALL K'XDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice. Molasros, l-'i'h, Pi: fork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Ccrboit Oil. Hardware, Quernitware. Tinware. Caslinri. Ii and Plow Castings, Kails, Spikes, Corn Ci.lti.i tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Varnlih, Olaai, and a g "t anortment of htatiotiery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, alwayi on band, ar.d will I. sold at tbe lowsst ponlble figures. J. II. McClaiu'a Medicine, Jar tie's Medici tit! tloitctur s and llooflsod's Bitters. 6000 pounds nf Wool wanted for wbicb tin highest price will bo paid. Cloversecd on hand and for sal at tb lowest market price. Also, A .rent for Strattonrillc aod Curwei.n i.lu rhrehtug Machines. fetjuCall and see for yooraolves. You wilt .d everything usually kept la a retail store. - L. M. COliDRIKT Frncbritte P. O., August 12, 1874. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Successors to Boyntoa A Toang.t FOUNDERS & MACIIINISTi; Manufacturer! ol PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pin Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAVING engaged la th manufaetur of flnt elass MACHINERY, we respectfully inform bs public that w ar now prepared to 111 all orders as cheaply and as promptly as can bo don tn any of th cities. W manufacture and deal in Mulay and Circular Saw-MillB (lead Blocks, Water Wheels, Shafting PulWyi, OitTord's Injector, 6 team Oaogcs, Ptearo Whittles. Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air Oecks, Olobo Valves. Check Valves, wrought ira Pipes, 8 .earn Pumps. Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti Friotton Metres, Soap Stone Packing, Gum IVck ug. and sll kiodi of MILL WORK together itb Plows, Sled Snlu, COOK AXD PARLOil STO VtCS, and other CASTINGS of all kioda. sy-Orders solicited and filled at etiy prices All letters of Inquiry with refervnoe to machinery of our manufacture promptly answered, by addres- ng as at Clearfield, Pa. jan174.tr RK1LKR. VOl'NU A W KKI G ROCERIES. JAS. II. LYTLE, (Pueeossot to 1.YTLK.A MITCIIELI.I WIIOLKSALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE LINE. OF TEA?. OOLONUE, JAPANS, IMPKItlAL, VOt'Kil 1IY80N, KNOl.ISIl BRKAKFAM Forest ta Market. BITTER AXD EflOS Will be kept and eold at Irit out. Ca.b paid trr Country Prod oca. uEHMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, , rilll.A DKI.I'ltl A It A M . FIXII. Maekarol, Lak. Uerring. Cod, Ac. o eicki.r.R. Rarnd Pickles and Engll.k Pickles. fl.tlllH ANII H,i:l, Fkiur, I'ern Meal, Oat Meal, dc. Jan. I. IT. ' ' JAS II. LYTLE .aaaat
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