Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 17, 1877, Image 4

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THE MANSION HOUSE.
Gornarof Saeondand Mark! Slraeta.
rl.EAKf U:.I, PA.
mill aid aad aommodlon Ilolal bta.durloa
X
tht oaat f tar, bttn tnlargtd I doublt its
former oapaoity (or tut tntertatnmtnt of tlran-
reiuroiehed, aad tht proprietor will apart ot
him mp i nit in rm
jtm'Au ami wd iiouet 0 inn. out ruut W
and from tht Dtpotoa tht arrival and dtpartnrt
of each train. W. 0. CAKDUN,
Jul j tl-TT tf Propritlot
A
LLEG11ENY HOTEL
Market Hfreet. Clearfield, P..
Wm. ft. Bradley, fbrmorljr proprietor of tbt
Leonard IIiiuh( having laaaed th Allegheny
Hotel, eolteita ft ahare of nubile patronage, Tbt
lloaee ha been thoroughly repaired and aewly
furntihod, and gueit will flod It ft plaaaant atop
pint plan. Tlia labia will ba auppllad wltb tie
boat of verylhlng in tha market. At tba bar
will ba found tna boat wlnaa aud liquors. Uood
stabling attached. WM. B. IIIIAIH.KY,
May 17, "It. I'roprlator.
SIIAW 1I0U8E,
(Cor. of Marital k Front itraata,)
CLKAHKIKLD, PA.
Tba underalgnod baaing takon oharge of this
llotal, would respectfully loUoit puhlie patronage.
Jenl'7 D, R. FULLBRTON.
"WfASUINGTON HOUSE.
IT NEW YVASIIlNllTOV Pi
Thla new and wall furnished home baa been
takon by tba undoraigned. lie faala oonflj.nl ol
being abla to render aatlafaction to those who may
ui u,u who a .en,
May , 1971.
O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r.
LOYD HOUSE,
Main Street,
PIIIL1PSBUHU. PKNN'A.
Table alwaya supplied wltb tha bait tba market
- kraieiiBB pauiio ia luvii.a looeli.
Jan.l,'7. R01IKKT LOVD.
faults.
V. K. A U1C0LD. . W. A MOLD. 4. B. A ft MOLD
F. K. ARNOLD & CO.,
liniikera nntl ISrokorw.
Iteynoldevllle, JefTrraon Co., Pa,
Money reoeived on dapoalt. Discounts at no-
uaraie rates. Aaslern and foreign Exchange al
w. un oaou ana ooiiectiona promplly made,
lteynoldarllla, Dee. Id, 1S74.-1J
County National Bank,
OP CLEARFIELD, PA.
1 1 OO.M in Maionia Building, one door north of
.a, V " eraon a urug more.
Passage Tleketa to and from Liverpool, Queens,
town, Ulxirow, London. Paria and nnn.nl,....
Alio, Draft, for aala on tha Royal Rank of Ireland
ano imperial liana ol London.
DREXEL &. CO..
Ko. 31 HoutU Tlilrd Htreet, Philadelphia
And Dealors in Government Securities,
Applioatlon tiv mall will reeeir nmmn. .,..
tlon, and all Information cheerfully furni.hed
""" April 11-tf.
Jcnttstru.
DR. E. M. THOMPSON,
(OfCoa in Bank Building,)
turweuaillle, Clearfield Co Pa.
mob 12 '"t tf.
J. M. STEWART,
SURGEON DENTIST,
CLEARFIELD, PA
(OCSae in Maaonle Building.)
Clcaraeld, Pa., May f, 1877-Iy. .
Ci hi:at reduction -T
la Tna rnrrr. nr
AKTIl lllAL TEETH,
Dr. A. M. Ililla would inform bli frlendi and
palrona Ibat ba la now puttiog up Artltclal Teeth
TEX DOLLARS PER SET.
By a new and greatly Improved proeaea of poll.k
mg Rubber I'lalea, ha ean give a much atronger
plala with leaa tliiokneaa Iba plate being all
orer the palate of an equal thlcbneaa, rendera it
" pieeaant to me patient loan th old
atria platoa. A I have the alii. .i.k ...
u thla proeaea in tbia county, no other Dentin
" put up aa good piatea ay ny other mode.
-AH work guaranteed aatiifaotory.-aj.
Claarteld, Jan It, ISTT.tf. A. M. HILLS.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CAEDON & BEO.,
On Markat 6t, one door welt of Manalon Ilosaa
CLEARFIELD. PA. '
Our arrangement are ct tba moat oomplete
haraeter lor fnrniahing th pnblie with Freeh
Menu of all kind, and of the aery ban quality.
We alao deal la all kinda of Agrieullural Imple.
mcnta, which we keen on aihibition fr tba boa.
"ul oi me nuotie. vail around wba ta towa,
... - mi ,nina", or aqaraaa ua
F. M.OARD0NABR0.
Clearfield, Pa., July 14, lsrj.lf.
FRESH MEAT-XEW SHOP.
Tlie underi(rnd hereby Inform i tht public Id
RrDertvl that thtr ko on bind.
tbeirabop, adjoining JOHN GULIC'lI'd furniture
room a, oppoilte tba Court ilouae, tb
VEST FRt.tll BKKF, VEAL, UUTTOS
LAMB, 'tin A, KTV., AT
It-EDUCED TRICES, FOH CASH.
Market mnnilnge Tuaaday, Tbunday, and
Saturday. Meal dalirered tt reaidenoa whoa
derirrd.
A abar ef patronage I reapeetfully aoliclted.
aaarea l, lia-ly. MAUB A AORHia,
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
MATTItESHEN,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET RTRRBT, NEAR P.O.
Tba nnderalgned begi leave to Inform the eitt.
nana of Clearfield, and Iba puhlio geaerelly, that
he bu on hand a fine aeaortmenl of Furniture,
aueh aa Walnut, Cheetnut and Painted Chamber
Suitee, Parlor fiuitea, Reclining and Etteniloa
Chain, Larliei' and UenU' Kaay Chaira, Iba Per-
mraieu umingaad rarlor L'haira, Uane Seat and
Windaor Chain, Clothe Bare, Htep and Kiten
loa Ladder, Hat Itaeka, Bcrubbing Bruabaa, A
MOULDINO AND PICTURE FRAMES,
oUgllaaeee, Chromoa, A., wblek would
et'litable for Holiday preeenta.
deol7I JOHN TROUTMAN.
II. A. KRATZER,
(tKXrtatoi to)
KRATZER & LYTLE,
BiLBB IB
)RT OOOIvft, : , .
NOTIONS,
BOOTS,
6II0HS,
, LKATHEB,
CARPETS
OIL CLOTHS,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES,
KTO
Market Htrefjt, t learfleld, Pa.
Jaa. I. iafT.tr
READING FOR ALL 1 1
BOOKS STATIONERY.
Market nu, Cltarfttld, (at the Peat (Mire.)
" rtlHE andenlgaad bega leave to annouaea to
X Iba elllaena of Clearfield and vicinity, that
be baa fitted ap a room and ba jaat retarded
froea the eity witb a largo eeaoant f raadlng
aaalter, eonaialing la part of
Bibles ind Miscellaneous Books, ,
Blank, Aecoant aad Paat Book ef every de
aariplioai Paper aad Rnvelepee, Frenrk preaeed
and plain Peal tad Peacilei Blank UgaJ
Papon, Deoda, Mertgageai J.rlgaevil, Stamp,
tloa and ProaaieerT aotMi Whit and Parek-
aal Brief, Legal Cap, Reoord Cap, and Bill Cap,
'Sheet Muale, for outer I'iaaa, Flau or Vlolia,
eonataotly on band. Any awoke er elation try
deelrod that I may not have oa hand, will ho order
by firet (apnea, aad (old at waoleaal or retail
to ul (telomere. I will ale keep period leal
llurtiare, each aa Magaala. Newepepere, A.
t. A. uaI lin.
Clearfield, May T, IHM-tf
Our un Sfli'trtiirmrnt.
THE REPUBLICAN,
Published ovary Wtdnttday bj
GOODLANDER & LEE
llaa lit I.argeet ('lrtalatloa of any papar
In Northwestern Pennsylvania.
Tlie largo and constantly Increasing
circulation of the Republican,
renders it valuable to business
men aa a modium thro'
which to rvach iho
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Each subsequent insertion, 60
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IIIdANKN.
We bavo always on hand a large stock
of blanks ol all descriptions.
SUMMONS,
SUBPfENAS,
EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT, '
LEASES,
BONDS,
FEE BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
Ac, 4o , Ac,
JOB PRINTING.
We aro prepared to do all kinds of
PRINTING
POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES,
CARDS, M
LETTEH HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
PA M PL! LETS,
CIRCULARS,
to., to.,
IN THE BEST 8TYLE,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
ORDERS BY MAIL
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK
WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION.
GofiMlIander A lace,
Clearfield,
Ctrarflrld County, Pa.
THE REPUBLICAN.
, CLBARFIKLU, J'A '
l Klf F.SIlAY MOKNIKfl. OCT. IT, HIT.
anowTu of the dkmocua c v
noiuiiig can bo inuto mU'ivnUiig limn
the growth of tho Dcmocrutic party
within tho lust ton yvura. While the
Democratic party ia consolidating its
strength, tho Republican parly is
crumbling asunder. One of tho most
striking signs of this disintegration is
found in the various organizations that
huvo recently sprung into existenco in
Pennsylvania unci other Northern
States. Tliotto organizations are but
forms ol tho expression of popular dis
content with tho methods and policy
ot tho Republican party. Whilo thou
sands of citisens huvo determined to
die-solve their connections with the
liepublicuii party they aro restrained
by force of habit and ancient prejudices
from joining tho Democracy and they
accordingly halt for a Benson in theso
outside organisations. '
In 1870 tho Democratic party umo
out of tho Presidential conieht with a
cleur populur majority of moro limn a
quarter of a million. Out of 2,545,000
voles in tliu Southern Stales Mr. Til
den had a majority of 487,000, or nearly
one-fifth. In nearly that entire section
the Republican party lias runirihcd
from the political field, and no new
organizations huvo sprung from its
carcass to dispnto with tho Democracy.
In tho New England States, out of
Cfi8,000 votes, Mr. Hayes had 04,000
majority, or about Ion per cent, of tho
vote. Tho bulk of this majority is
from the two small States of Vermont
and Maine, whilo Massachusetts, a
former citudel of Republican strength,
has becomo disputed ground. Out of
tho Republican party have sprung four
or five organizations which are sapping
its power, whilo tho Democratic
strength in tho Stute Is steadily grow
ing. Connecticut has been wholly re
deemed. In tho threo central States
of Now York, Now Jersey and Penn
sylvania, tho Republicans wero in a
minority, obtaining 0117,000 voles out
of 2,000,000. In tho six great Slates
of Now York, New Jersey, Pennsylva
nia, Ohio, Indianu and Illinois, contain
ing nearly half the population of the
Union and moro thnn half its wealth
and enterprise, tho oggregute shows a
majority for tho Democrats. In the
four North westorn States of Iowa,
Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin,
Mr. Hayes had 540,000 votes out of
080,000. In the four Slates of the fur
West, Nebraska, Nevada, Colorado and
Kansas, Mr. Hayes had 133,000 out of
222,000. In tho two Pacific States ol
California and Oregon, ho had only
93,000 out of 184,000. Of tho nine
groat cities of Now York, Brooklyn,
Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis,
Baltimore, Philadelphia and San Fran
cisco, the two latter alone gave a ma
jority lor Mr. Hayes.
This great Democratic strength has
been steudily and irresistibly growing
sinco General Grant's inauguration in
ltitifl. From a minority of less than
one-third of tha representation in both
branches ol Congress in tho beginning
of Grant's second administration, tho
Democrats have coino into a majority
in tho Houso and are almost within
reach of a majority in tho Senate In
tho next Congress tho Democratic
majority in tho Scnato will bo assured
by the expiration of tho tinio of the
last remnant of enrpct-bng rrgime.
What is of almost as much importance
is the adopt ion of tho Democratio poliry
with regard to tho South by tho Na
tional Executive. Thongb defrauded
of their victory, they have nov.crtheless
impressed thoir moral power upon the
administration. Little is wanting to
their power but tho patronage of tho
Government,and the Dcmocrutic party
has shown that it can tbrivo without
official patronage. In this healthy
oondition of tho party, when in full
view of complete possession of every
department of tho National Govern
ment, Democrats aro asked to join out
side organizations which are but the
offshoots of tho decaying Republican
party? For what good? Tho reforms
in legislation that are necessary to ro-
liovo tho depressed business of the
country, that have boon neglected by
the Republicans, us well as to rcmovo
abuses that have grown up with their
rulo, con bo accomplished only by and
through tho Democratic party. These
fragmentary nnd straggling organiza
tions, by whatever nemo thoy mny bo
known, can do nothing cither in Con
gross or in Stnto Legislatures whoro
thoy have no representation. Demo
crats who may bo lurod into them and
vote for their candidates, only throw
half votes to tho Republican party.
Most of these organizations will disap
pear with tho election, probably to re
appear in new forms with now leaders.
But Ihey cannot retard tho growth or
check tho success of tho great National
Democratic party. Hanisliurtj Patriot.
A ritOVURCY.
Tho following rcmnrkablo article
appeared as an editorial in tho Phila
delphia Tt'mrji, of Febrnary 21, 1877
at a time when tho country wan con-
valued with tho still u mm tiled iHouoaof
tho Vrenidcntial election, and when the
Tilden organs were predicting diro re
sults should an attempt be ma do to
inauguralo Mr. Hayes President. The
article reads now so much liko a politi
cal prophecy that wo produce it. H
illustrates Colonel McClure's wonder
ful sagncity as an observer ol passing
events in tho political world, a quality
io which ho is to-day without a peer
io tho profession of journalism or in
tho councils of slatcsmon. It is this
quality, among many others, which
has enabled him to make tho Times
the marvelous success of modern news
paper enterprises. Thearticloin ques
tion reads as follows ;
SOME THIM1S W HICH ARB 8KTTLKD.
1. Rutherford B. llnyoa will bo de
clared tbe next President of the United
States, will bo peaceably inaugurated
with the practical assent of the wholo
country, and will he snstained aa the
lawful President by tho whole people,
whilo two-thirds of thorn bcliovo that,
although legally rommimioft-ed, ho was
not honostly e loo tod.
2. Ho will signalico his assumption
ot the r.ational authority hy discarding !
tho men and rejecting tho agencies
which gave him his quoMttwtnablo titie !
ia tho highest trust of tho Republic
lie will make an entirely new Cabinet,
and (ho names of Morton and Cameron
will not bo Ion ml In its list of hon
ored advisers of the Executive.
3. Ho will aim at a new Republican
depurturu, that will disrupt the
parties both North und South. He
South Corolino.recall the bayonetsfro,
the Southern States, and invito carpet
baggers and plunderers lo piny by
themselves hereafter. He will tench
Louisiana that his tainted victory from
tho Wells Return Board of that Hta(o
is the very lust that the country can
stand, and Hint Packard must retire,
Kellogg must vanish, and Wells bo
branded ns un outcast. Tho safety ol
Iho Hayes administration imperatively
uumanus it, and the country will sutler
no convulsion by tho final overthrow
of tho adventurers who have shamed
tho Nation and lclt the South ono
field of desolation.
4. He will cast from him tho dregs
ol the Grunt administration by tho
dismiHsul Irom his trust of Iho Camor
pns, tho Chandlers, tho Mortons, and
tho Shermans, of tho party. Ho will
not burl them over tho battlements of
the administration by any' aggressive
acts, but ho will end their revolutionary
policy, discard thoir dependents, nnd
offend them in his earnest cfloit to
teach forgctfulness of tho stains upon
his own skirts, by disowning those who
waded through usurpation and corrup
tion to bear him his crown.
5. Re will aim lo harmonize both
branches of Congress with the admin
istration. ' Ho well understands ihnt
ho has tho lawful but not tho moral
support of tho Nation in his great
office, und ho cannot confront an ad
verse House or Semite. He will dis
sever the South by giving tho Con
servatives tho control of every Stuto
Government, and ending all military
interference with their local affairs.
With that done, what will they have
to war against ? Their great battle
will bo won, and how easily may they
inaugurate a Conservative administra
tion organization in tho Houso by tho
election of somo such man as Banks to
the Speakership ? Tho South wants
government, law and peuco, and II ayes
has those commodities to give them in
exchange for tolerance of bis blotted
title lo Iho Presidency.
G. The North w ill bIiui o tho inleclion
or political disruption, and uncertainty
will bo stamped on every Northern
Slato from New Hampshire to tho
Mississippi, with Iho single exception
of Vermont. Tho worst element of
lieptlblicaniKIII, lIlOSO which have been
fostered by (.rant and huvo been the
prolific authors of reproach upon Iho
ltepnblicnn iiumo will desert Hayes,
for thoy aro true only to the instincts
of tho jobber. They will bo the loud
est and fiercest to denounce Hayes as a
pretender and a fraud that was spawned
of fraud ; but just to Iho extent that
such elements condemn him, will the
better clement of both purlics sustain
him. Tho Nation will never l.ivo
Hayes, nor can it over esteem him us
having justly won the chief authority
of a great people, but it will honor bis
just acts and sustuin him in so fur as
he shall bo right.
7. Tho organs of the parly which
have been proclaiming Hampton and
Nicholls from day to day as conspira
tors, assassins and usurpers, and which
havo boon flaming with hsto and ven
geance against the South, will, within
thirty days, declare Hampton and
Nicholls lo be estimable gentlemen
and lawful Governors, and they will
pay tributo to peaco and universal
brotherhood as tho shrines at which
ovcry patriot should bow.
Tho world moves I
Hauitom's Joke. Governor Wade
Hampton makes jokes as well as the
President. AtNushvillo, Tenn., whilo
on his recent tour through the country,
Sir. Hayes stood erect in tho carriago,
bowing to the shouting throng and
steadying himself by a hand placed on
Hampton's shoulder. Jn making a
gesture, ho removed his hand, nnd, the
horses starting at tho sumo moment, he
was suddenly thrown down in tho car
riago. "Mr. President, said Hampton,
quietly, "if you want to stand firm, you
must lean on tho South." And tho
President laughed.
JLECTIOX PltOCLAMATroN.-
WnKnKAS, by an Art of tbt fltnrral A a
atmhly of tht Commonwealth of Panraylvatiia
entitled "in Act to regulate tbt 1 en era I K left I on
within tbia Commonwealth," It la enjoined upon
the iSberilTa of tht tereral enuntlta to girt public
not toe of an eh eltction, tba plmuea autre to bt
held, and tbt offlctra to bt elected,
Tnr.naroRE, T, AKDHKW I'KNTZ, Jr., Itigb
Sheriff of Clearfletd eotnty, do btreby five I'uu.
lie Not lot t tht t lee tort of the founty of Claar
fleld, that a general election will ba held on
Tt-aacAT follow i ho rm F.FfiT MusnAr or No.
TRumn (btinc iht ih day of tbt month), at tht
teTtral tltrtion diatrftla in aaid cwanty.at which
timt and plaet the qualified rottrt will rtt
For oat ptra.in for Judft of tbt Supreme Court of
thia Commonwealth.
For ont peraon for Auditor Genaral of thia Com-
onwtalth.
For ont peraon for Statt Treaaurtr of ihia Cwta.
nonwtallh.
For ont peraon fur frttho notary, 4c of Cltar-
Deld oounty.
For ont ptraon for Regiattr A Reeorder or Cltar-
ield oounty.
For ont ptrtos for County Surveyor of Clrrneld
oounty.
- Tht electora of the County of Clearfield will lakt
notiot that tht taid tlection will be held at tht
following placet, via :
Durnalde borough at tho public tehool bouat in
id boron ft h.
Clear Bald borotKb, at thaCuntnWlomra'ofrior,
In tht Court Houat.
C'urweuaville borouj(h, at tht boa at of gamut!
Way, corntr or Statt Mid Walnut atittta, lo laid
borough.
Iloutidala borough, at tha public houat of Wn. !
Parker, in aaid borough.
Lumber City borough, tt the public tehool houat.
Newhurg b rough, at tho acbool houae, In aaid
borough.
New Washington borough, at tho public tehool
nnuif, Hia oorougn.
Otceoln borough, at tht puMIe bouat of Mlln
Hnyt, in aaid borough,
Wallaetton t-orougb, at the public tehool honat
in aaid borough.
HeaiU townahfp, at tbt I'd ton Hotel, In Mien
Hope.
111 town hip, U the houte of Robert MchaRVy.
Itloorn townihip, at Iht houat of the Inlt jaraea
ii mom, rr.
Bogga townahlp.at tha houat of Edward Athert.
Hnulford townabip. at Ibt houae of Jacob Pierre.
Brady townihip, at the public houa or William
Rehwem, jr., In hulbtrahurg.
Born aide ttwnahip, at Young' tehool houat.
Cheat township, at tht public aohoolhtnao near
Simon Rorabaagb't.
Ooriogtontownthlp, at tht tehool houtt lo Mul
tonhurg. Irteatur townahlp, M Centra tehool houtt.
Ftrgnton townahip, at tht houat of John Hreg
ery, tormeriy eoeupiod hy T'iob. Roblt,t Broad
way.) Oirard townahlp, at Coogrta VI ill tehool houat.
Uothen ttwaabip, at tbt publit tehool houat nt
Shawarillt.
it return towaahip, at tho honat of iht I alt Jacob
Ilubltr.
Greenwood (own ablp, nt tbt publit hourt of
oMinfiei iiuiigan, in aaia lownaaip.
tiuhch townahin. nl thtvubllt tehool boa at. In
Janet rill.
Iloaton townahip, at tht houat of tbt lilt Jeitt
WiUoa.
Jordan tow whip, pt tt ptlit tthtol houtt, la
AnaooTillt,
ainoi townabip, at Jar hey filaebel faouo.
kartbaaa townabip, a Bridget, acbool houat.
Lawrtnet tow a b in. at tbt Arbitration room. In
th Court Vouat, In tht Vmufh of t'karflaM.
fHiil ih'frt.3cm(iit;S.
Morria lowniMp, at llio ho lift furiimr I j oAouliil
y Thomai K.Tlrr.
lVnn towniliip, it Iba holl furmtrlj ki br
W, W. Andtnuo.
I'lkt tiiiship. at tbt lnwiitlilp tt'buul h"u In
ll.n iittruiijii. oi riirwrriavtMe
I'nli'D townrltip, at tht hnuatt oT I), li. Dnittiilirr.
WimiUard tinl.t, at tht hti:r nf Tliumiti
llcttiJtrfuri.
AN ACT ri?ntsiil.M ik. A,I. ,.f . .11
Pitt 4.H 1 H ii wrtni It tht Ktinata ami
!tit of Krirff ntaiirtt "f thi Commonwealth of
I'onailrania in tlniral AMcmhlv met, and It it
hertthy enacted bjr auilinriiy of tbt ainrv. That tht
qualiAtd volort of iht MVtral tniltHlrti of Dili
Ci.intutiBWoalih, at all fftnflrnl li.wnhip. boron I,
and flpaeial tltc'l'tni, Rr hrrohr, horanfttr author.
Ud and rrqutrtd to toIi., lit Hoke!1, j-ri tiled, nr
wrMtt-v, r imrllr ir.ntd and Bartlv wv.(itft. att-
trallj filatilfli d at follow t Ont ttnttot hill mi
brace tho oatnee of all Jiulj(ea of courla ?til for,
and la he latxl.,1, outii(r,"iii'llolary " one lioki-t
ahall embrace thennniM of tha Stale officer V M.I
for, and be labeled, "itatei" one ticket ahall em
brace the namee of all munty offlnera voted for,
Including oflioe of acoator, member, end metnlicn
of aa.enilily, if voted for, meiubere of Congre.e,
If voted r r, and bo Inhaled, "county " one ticket
ahull embrace the name of all Inwn.liip ftllcra
voli-d for, and lie labeled, "town-hip l" cue ticket
ahall embrace tho name, of all bormih ollcera
voted for, nnd be lnhln, "btironxh ;" and each
nlaaa ahall bo depoilte-1 in aeivata bitllot tmvei.
A further niilcincnt to the Act rcRitlatlnK
election In thla Commonwealth, aptirovc,)
January SO, and Kebrmrv 1:1, A. I. IK74 :
WHBH THE rillXB AUK TO MK KafT HIT.
Pro. A. At all elcetlcm hereafter held u infer
the law of thli Comtnonweallh, flic poll ahall lie
opened at eevra o'clock, a- ut. Bnd olo.ad at acven
o olock, p. m.
Api-oiavwevT or ji Kiiaa a l.ia,:Tona.
Bki: S. In all election ill.trict. where a vaenncy
xlata by realon or lb di.iliiallllcation of the
offloen or otherwl.e la an election board her lo
fore appointed, or where any new dl.triot eliall bo
fonaed, tbe Judge or Jii-lgoa of th Court of Coin
raon Pica of the proper county all-ill, ten dove
before any general or .poci.l election, nppoiut
competent poraona to fill aald vaeancie', and 10
eonduet the election In aaid new ili.lrleti, an-l in
the appointment of Iniiieotorl In any election
diltrlet both abnll not be of tha anna p,lllical
party, and Iba Julge of e!.,cH ,n .ti ill in nil c.e.
be of Ihe pnlilloil party b.vvio I,. In.jorlry i,r
vote in ea,d dt.trlet aa aeailv a. th aoid .indite
or Juilgca can aiccrtaln Hie fa,t, and in oiiae of
the ilt-'ngreeinentof the Judge. n to tho .election
of Inapectoro the political majority of ttie tn'lire.
.hall aeloet one of aaid in.oootor., an-l the ml, oe
ily Judne or.udjra ahall .elect Ilia a' her.
fete 7. Whenever there ahnll be a vacancy In
an election boerd on the racrninirof an eloctl -n,
aid vacanay ahall be filled in rnnfrnii'y with
eaiating lawa.
m-Tiaa or r.t.rrrioa osrn-ena
Har. 8. At tha npri.ina: ef tlie poll, al all cl,-e-II,
id. It iball 1 Iho iloly of Ilia iii,l,-a ,,f , lo.-t I , i,
for their ruapectlve di.trict to de.ignatc ono of
the in.pectors whias iluty it .hnll bo to hire In
cnitody tbe rcfUtry of votrn. and t i in iko the
entrlei Ibereln rerilirai hy law, nnd It .hall ba
the ttuly or tlioo-bcr ot Ihi aald la.pnnt-ira to
rtoriveaod autnber the b-lloU pre.ontol at ni-l
i-lectinn.
Hrc. v. All eleition. by the citlwn. ah ill he ly
ballot; every hallut voted ehn II bv numliered in
the order la which It ahull f.o received, and the
nunhrr rcoordfd by tlis-clerkaon thr of voltrra
oinollc llio raint oi ici Mn-it r from wh'm m-
ceired. And any toier ratlnf two nr mir tkk
tta, tht arrtral tlckt'a ao v.tvt phnll tach hi
nunibtrtd wilb Ihe numtiar cornaimndlna; with
tbt numbr to tht a a ma of th volrr. Anr rlin-
tor may write hia name ujmn bit tlr-hft or fniiit
Ibt faint to bt wriitMi thrrron, and aflfs.tnl hv
a clliien or tho duliict. In addition to tht ontb
ow frtftrihfd by law to he tnkt-nnnd auharrlbrd
by elfction tfliwi, lhy ahall aaTfrally l- tworn
or afflrnrd not to il:ttl' a how .u.i,.. .i,n
hart Totrd, unleaa rwuirrti in do ao n- witoriara
in a lauictai i.rctt.im. ah Judita. Iuai)t.,tnr..
cit.k. and or.rt... of tny Action h,..
. "V ... ' " ""inr opi-n their
dutiet, Ih duly anorn nr athrinrd ii
the prerenee
of each other. The judge ahnll he aw.irn hv ihe
minority inri-eeOir IMhei. .half be inch mlni.rlt,
m.n.enu me in.i'tc.ore, ove racer, an, c cel. .(.All
be anarn by If ejurfttc Cerlineotea (,raich awenr
Inu ur affituiit'g ahall bo duly mada out a,t
rii hv Iba f-tlieer. ro awr.ro. n,l
I officer who a.liuini.tered ihe oalh. If any ju l jc
oflicerl ol clcctl'-n in Ihe mani.rr reouireil hytbll
act, or If any officer of election ah.ll act without
being Drat duly aaoin. or if any officer of election
man aiirn tne icrin 01 oatu without boiog d-ily
HO. RKIilHTKItKn VoTKItO.
8ao. 10. On tht dy of election any ptraon
whoao namt .hull not appear on the regiitry of
ini-r, anu wno ciaimi mt rtgtit ta role at raid
elrelii.n, ibnll product-at leant or-t qualified voler
r Ihe di.trict aa a witnta to ho rflidente ol
the claimant in iht di-tritl In wbti-h bt cleimn to
bt a tour ftr tbe period f at leaat two toonlha
iuimidibttoly preceding aitid election, wkifh wit
ncaa ahali Lo awt.ru or alurtnod, and auli-rilje a
written, or partly writltn and partlr printed atH
davit to the f. t ali.1 hf hitn, whteh aftitvit
ahall define -..early iba resiidenae it of tht
ptraon tu claiming to be a ruler, and Hit peraon
ao el nn u.g tht right to rote aball alao Uke and
aubtcriba a wriitf n, or partly written and partly
lit. war a suiua.ii, SMilU), o mi (Mat Ol Ula knilW-
Icdgt and belie l when and where kt waa ham
that be hat been a eitiirn of the I'nited Suirt
for ont moot to, and of ibt tVmtnoDwtalLh of
rennayiranit t mat nt Dnt rendttd in tha Coin.
monwialth onu year, or il forintrly a qualified
elector or nallro born eitiiea thereof, and baa
removed ihtrtfroin and returnnd, thit he baa rt
aided therein aix inattlha neit preceding aaid elco-
tion i that ho baa rtndtd in tbt diatrict In wbii-h
ht claitna to bo a vottr Tor tht ptnod or at leaat
two BDonint HBUittiaieiy preceding aaid election
that be baa not moved inio tbe district fur the
purpoto of voting therein t that ho bua, If
twenty two ycara ul age or upward', paid a State
or oounty tax within two Jtari, which waa taitta
td tt leaat two roonthi and paid at h eat one month
btltrt tbe tJection. Tht itid affidavit ahall alo
alate when and wliert tht lax claimed to bt ptid
by tbt affiant waa aaaea'td, and wbtn and where
and to whom paid, and the lax receipt therefor
aball bo produced for examination unleat tho
a lh ant ahall atate in hia tflidarit that it baa Urn
loft or destroyed, or that ht never received any,
and, if nat nraliit J cltiien, ahall alau atate when,
where and hy what oourt he waa naturaitxed, and
ahall alao product bia certificate of uaturaluation
for txemiuatioo t but if the perann to claiming
the right to volt ahall take and ml, scribe an tlti
darlt that ba la a nalire born cttii'-n of the
I'd I ted SlaUe, or If born, elaewht re ah -til aute
tho fact ia bia allidavit, and ahall produce tvt
dmce that bt hat been net oral ited, or ia entitled
to titlienahip bv reaton of hia fnther'a aalurali.
aat.on, and ahall fuilhtrilau in biaaffi lavit that
he la at tht timt of making tbe afiidat it ot the
ngt of twenty-ono tnd under twenty two Jean;
that bo baa hen a chiam ol tht I'nited IS U tee
one month, and boa rolded in tba (State ont
yiart or, if a na'ivt bonj eitiirn of tbe Slate, end
rrtooved therefrom and returned, that he baa rt
aided thcrrin aix niontba next preordmg aaid
election, and in tbe elect ton diatrict Iwu uontha
imtueilliatcly preceding aueh election, he ahall he
entitled lo t ole although he abnll not have paid
taxea. Tht aaid aflida it o' all perjina in akin g
aueh claitna and the affitla.ita or the wiliieaaea to 1
thtlr reaidrnce ahall be preferred hy the eltotion :
board, and at tha clota of the elreli'.n thoy ahall
he enckaed with Ihe Hat of votcra, UiUy list, and fr"
other paper required by law to he l)id by the
rttum judge with the protbonotary, and ahall re
main on Ale therewith in tho prolhonolary'a ohVt,
utijcct to citmlnnlion na olhrr eltfli u papera
aro. If tht election office. ri aball find (hat the
applicant poaaoafra all the legal qualiHcattoni of I
a voter ht ahall bt pcrmillrd to vote, and hia
name aball ha added to ih lift of taxa'dt-a by the
eimtun ouirert. lti ironi "tax ' lietng addid
where iht rial man t claim to rote on tax, and tht
word "age' where heolaime to Vott on bjc. the
rame worua i.ting auaca ny tne cJcrae tn rach
cac respectively on tho liati of para n i votiu g
at auch tlection.
IBMLLKBtlR or Mr.OiatKI'RD ToTl:M
ttt'Tieri 11. Il ahall It lawful fur anvau.lirln.i
oititvtn or lb diatrict, aothwitbitsnding the
namt of Iht propoa.d voter la eontalned on the
liat of rttident laiablea, to oh a Ilea 2. tht vnla nf
aura pereoe, wutrtupon Ittt tame proof of Iht
ngni oi aouragt na now require J by law ahall be
publicly made, and acted oft by th election
board, nnd tbt vott admitted or rejtcted accord
ing to tht evidence, Every peraon claiming to
bt naturalised altiaen thall bt reouireil ta
due bia naturaliaatioa raitilcatt at tht eleotion
oeioro roilng except wbtrt ht baa been for tvt
year, oooarnutivrly voter in tbt district in
which be eflera bia vole, and on tho vote of mob
ptraon being received it ahall bo th duly or lh
etcuon ouKtra in write or alamp on tneh certifi
eate Ibt word "voled," with the day, month and
year, and If any tlection oflierr or ofliotr ahall
reeelvt a twond vote on tht aamt day bj virtue
of Iho aame ctrtifirate, except where eon art en
titled lo rota beeauae of Ihe naturalisation of
ibelr father, they and tht pernon who ahall oRvr
aorh ir-ond rota ahall be guilty of a tniadtnitin
or, and on onnvlrtUn therenf be pned or iiupria
oned, or both, at the diicretlnn or the court, but
the tint abalt not atcetd Art bun (red d t liar a in
each taae, nor tht impriaon men! ono year. ' Tho
likt pitnl'hment ahall bt Inflicted on ciwiviclion
of tbt officer, of elect I 'n who ahalt negleit ar ro
fuao to make or eaut to bt made tht endmtt
went required at afoi.iall on Biid raturaliat.,0
crtift.ate.
KKfiLirr or pi'tt or i,K.TifH orriritnt.
Simon 13. If any eleelion iffleer ahall refuie
Ornegltot to require auch proof of tht right of tuP
fragt aa la deaortbed by thii law, or lh. I.wa to
which thit la a eupolrment, from any peraon of
fering to vott whjie name la not n'n tho liat or
aaaeaatd voter, or whee right lo F"e ii chal
lenged by any qualified voter preatnt. and aball
admit auch person to vote without requiring u a
proof, every peraon to oOendiag ahall upon con
viction bt guilty of uiitdemranor, and ahall be
ttaleneed for overy auch oft t nee to pay a fine nut
exceeding Br. hundred dollar, or to undergo an
Impriionment not aaora than ont year, or both at
Ibt dlicrtlioa of tht oourt.
ratTaa op Tin vott a ir tut cotnT.
8c. I V Aa aoen ta the polla ahall cloae the f
floert of tht tlection ahall nmeeed to count sUI
Iho vote east for raeh tandidatt voted for. nnd
lake out a lull return of ihe aatna In triplicate,
with n rttum abtet fa addition, In all of wbioh
Iht votta recti red by each tandidatt ahall I air.
tn alW bia nr h er name, Aral In word and again
in figure a, nnd aball be aigned by all of aaid or
Scera, nnd certified by ovtrteera if nny, or if not
to tert tiled tht overaetra and any officer rtfuaiig
to algu trctrtifr or tlthtr of them, ahall inn
upon each or tbe retnma bia or (hair reeeon for ,
not tHrning or certify in them. 7t tofe eooa
na cue attest1 aaef wfee waUiVfe one! e,7e dtelmrt
ffm tkt mmdaw f tht ei'iiaeta powaf, and a,
trie tfaieMcnf ctwtntf Me eofee eereieetT ty enrA j
MMtlidtft aflU fre avaria aad ai aerf 6y tk WeefMie
njfieera bsm. attl' twfe it eouarrtt, sf tht eweie
ikmU immtHtnUfj eafed mp oa tAe dtxtr rf a
ffeeiiea Aowtt for ittePMottwa mf th fntlie. Tht
tririllrat relirna ahall Be enele
rlraetj In envtlnpef
.r;;;; conor o, u.
not, U ah.il ... deemed . mi- le.ne.nor! an. n " i'T lT' ' i" 'V "'7' "f
c-inwiellonlhtutiWr. c ur wwl-'r of any Innoroornted
htflmd not tx.ug en. ihouU . ,lw "rV -!fcl-or boldia or
.n,pmomurntnoir.ceedin op. ,Vnr or both rT'' V Um ll" r m
tbt d.M-rt.ion of th. eotrL 3 toUl " I l'.",n,"n f. JJ In.pcetor or Clerk of any
and La walrd In tha ttrtrnot of tht ofllceri,
and out riivln)t with tut untrntltd rutura ihttt
HlviQ lo tha Judge, which ill ail ton to lu ont Hut
ul volnri, tnll-iuji',r, and nttht uf uniitrt, and
iiti"lhr uf tail I i'iivt'1i,r-a hull bo given tu Hit ml
t.illy lnxnvtor. All judoi hvlnit within lwlt
tiiilori or tttu irittl,utniUr,v' ulliot-, or wllliln
twiiiiy four in 1 1 in, llilM-lr nildonpo Im la nt-iwn,
v illaxu or city on Ilia line of a ratlrnad Itmliiij
to iho cuuniv rnit) nnn uciurt iwu u tjooa, kis
m-rnittn, ni in n;v ain r tnr
'ilil'iW.'V-'J"'
ilitrn, tOaffi'llisir Willi rut urn ulivet. It Hit nw
thonotary uf tho ciurt ul onumon lai of Ihe
ft'-uuly. whifb (tld rtlurn rbctt ahnll Im Alrd, and
tht duy and liuur of UH.ig umrki'd Ihrraoni nntl
ahall ho prtrervi'd by hr .rothor.olnry for itilillo
lnii''lion. AtlweKt a'olurh on the aald laooad
dny lullowiog any tlrotion, tht fimtbonotHry ol
Iht etui rt of common fdaaa hall rtrtbt iht aaid
ruluriii to tht paid nourt t tn auuntlep where I hurt
ia no m.dfi-ul 'j'ri Junl judllt. Iht aarooiHia Judtj
oa ahall jirtiirm Iho dutira lnimaod upon tht
court of ooinuion leaa, which ahall convent for
raid iurioa i Iht rtturna prinrntcd by tho iro
llitiiniliiry ahull lit ojti tiod Iy aaid court, aud omn.
(mted hy tuuh of lla ollturrt. and aui'h awurn
aictaiita aa tho court ("hall ..oliit, In Iht prftrnn
of iht ju1rj or Jii'lu-'t ol aaid court, and iho
roturna rtruly aii'l ctjitibYatri or i-luullon lamed
umli-rlho ii'fil of Iho court, aa la now required to
u li'iiio i.y ilia return Juugoii, anu tbt vuto aa an
oomiiulod und etr tilled ttiull ht uiion lo the tmhlio,
atd in raao tlie return uf aiuy t)ctlun district
ahall In urniing when iho m turn a art pn-at'itlcd,
or hi iiBe ul couth li nt ol a iiiuhtliu elm lor uuuu:
oaih charging hIhi!j1 fraud or inlilnkti, and
t;irilculaily fjitjiiljttiii iht allowed uiiatakt or
irauil, or wliuru ltu t or uiittntto u niiiaroiit on
tho return, iho court sh'tll cxutinno Ilia return,
Hnd if lu iht judjfiurni of llio oourt l ahall Sn
ut'cpfsfiry lu a juit riturn anid court ulii II itnm
Kututntry )irMX'a annual tho rlcut tn.i offiutra
niid (iifiitrrs if utiy, uf tiit olonllun district ootn
il.itocd of, to hriiix lln'iM lortl.wltu into tiuurt,
tfiiii an ticciion it'(-r in tntir iioseilm, and
I' )alablo mimkt ur I rn -I hhall bt diicovtr-d,
ii anan, up. in u -n ut anug aa mny Do deemed
ttcoi auf to eulttfli'on Ibt onurl, and iomrri'otBd
by tht oourt, and ao ontitin.l t hut nlh-KAtlona of
nintiie ir.iut nr iinaMKt an nil un Uocitd by Iho
fti'l cuurt within throe dmya alttir tht dny tho
reiurnii.ro nronni into t'urt i.tr oumiiu'nlldn
atil iht aaitl intu(ry rhall bo dlra id nly to
piiii-iino irami or uiutaKfl, ami ahall not bt
d.'i'ini'd a jutlicial Juriadiolitiri u e Minlmle a.y
oo.il.'sl now or tcrsiallcr to bt provld.. by law,
and Iht t-thr o Mid trij.lieata rt lurit shall ho
pl.icol in Ihu L andaralt-d un Willi Ilia hullot.
iNottiiu in Ihia art ahull rt-rjulro tho rtturna of
vivciioa nt borough or Lownliii olioen to he
tiimlc tu the oourti aa Utrectrd In thia acction, but
nil tha rt-turua if Iht alMio ol town-hip and
bor-iiKli I'fli.'tTt hll hp nclo-cl In a eon led cover,
directed tu Iho (.rolhonoUry ot tht oourt of onto
tu on Ikiib ot tlm pruj.er rounty, and ahall by
..too una df tliitu ho dellvorx-d into hia oftict
within thrra duji afitr ercry audi alection and
Ii led tlicrno. In onunlii't rh.Tt Ihrro art throe
or inott jinI;iPof an id oourt, Imrned In tho Uw,
at It-nat two jtidra ahnll til to couiputo and otr
tify rtturna, unlca umiToidahly irvenltd. II
any of llio aaid Judaea ahall hiuioU U aotn li
dnlt for any oOi.t) tt toy tlection bt ahall nut ait
with Iho court or net in counting tlm rrturna of
uch tlfrtmn, and in aiob cae tht othtr Juditca,
it any, ahall art, and if in any counly thtra ahall
l.c no judj-a quaiilicd to bold Iho aaid tw.urt uodtr
iho jirt t isioiK ol ihia act prorriit and able to act,
it.-ii a.i iu wiory aurn caae, mo rrgistur of wi
' w.untv .hull t. l,...; u ... i ' V
toe anerio an i
uirijonty of whom rhall hava and oxorciao all the
power, and )cr!..rm alt t:it duliua vtaltd in or rt
(iiirod to bo ierforiiifd by tho iinrt of cunmon
ilfua or aut-b oouuly, hy and under the prori
aiona of Ihia Mtti.m; but none of iho aaidoitoura
htll act ua a ni'.tuhur of bujIi Ilo.trd whan bun
Bill a cantlidule Tor any otliot at tht tloction, the
rt-turn of whiv-h tht aaid Jlard i ntjairi-'d to
cunt under t!jo pruvixioot ol Ihia arotiuu
bttc. i. In all tlictioiia hereafter (ho oortilltito
ur nitturalliiiii.D, if genuine, ahall bo touclm!,-
icueo ul t, fauu tuenlionij thtreio. ami
ti.-r. si. . . :
: o; r.: :;
airfotnl bj iho pr-DT oliWr. ahall he the h-,,!..,.,-
tinreof ; if au-ii peraon duct not proJuce ajoh ro-
I ki ,k al'Tir..". .r .rtS ZlZl".
tn .uch lax am
p. id.
Notice la fnrttirr llcrcliy clru. That
.11 prr.'itu cacept Ju.tieea of the I'eaci, w!io
rliail hiilil an "flier or appointment of tru.t noder
tlie goiernioint of tho foiled t-lalea, or of thi.
Stale, orol any incorporated di.tiicl, wlieihrr a
ci-mmi.,ioned ofRoiror olberv.uo, a auboniinate
ollicer or agent, alio le or altoll bo employed un
der tha L iii.litlivc, Kxtcutive or Judicial da
paitment. of thia Slate or of tha fuiled Statca,
cltrtion ol thla rou.imnwtn.Itli.
OF ELECTION OFKrOKRS.
In rait) (he perron who ahall have r.tirel the
itfond higheat oumlerof vutee for ina peetor.Kball
nt attend un tht dy of election, then the pereon
o"'" ncBivea me .ernnfl bigtieat nun
her of total for ju lt al the nut preceding tlec
tion, ahall art aa inspector io bia plane; and t
rae the person who ihall have rci-eivd tht bitch,
eit n umber of eotce fur inopcetor ah ill not attend,
the penon elected judge, ahall aiitioinl an In-noo-
Uir in hia pUoe and tn eato Hie person elected
Ju.lgu thall not attend, then the i-iai-eot-ir who re
ceived the htghru nuiuber of ute, eliall appoint
- . ,.i.r, ur ii any vacancy an til cfio-
tfnne in tht Board for the vp act of ont hour after
toe uiuo uiej oy luw lor tho onen nr of th.
uon. i tie qualitiel voiera of the tuwnthip, ward
or limine, lor wuicn tueb ofliotr ahall have ieea
tlrcted, prraent at tht place of election, aball a
Irct one out of their number lo till auch raoancy.
iubi wut'ni jo irfe, oy atoantaa or una-
voiuioi. accident, li unab t to alteod aueh meet
ing of judgea, then th? ccrliucatt or roturu aball
be Uktn ohargc of by ono of the inn pec tort or
olerka of tht election of tht diatrict. who ahall do
and perform Iho dutiet rwiuircd uf aaid judgt un
.hi. to attend.
COXSTITVTIOXAL PROVISION;.
Special attention la herehy directed to tht 8th
Artielo ol the New Conatituhnn.
Section I. Every malt citiicn twentr-nne yrara
of age, poiaeaiing tht lollowmg qualificalluna,
ahall bt entitled to rote at all eleeli.ma:
Eirat lit ahall hart been a chiaen ul tbt I'nl
ltd IStalea at leaat ont month.
8eoond-Ilt ahall havt reaidi d in tht State ont
ytar, (or, If baviog prtviouaiy been n qualified
elector or native born cilitea of the .State, be
ahull havt removed therefrom and returned,) then
aix month, immediately preceding the tleoiion.
Third-lie ahall have reaided to tha election
(linnet where ht aball otter to vote at leaat two
montht immediately prtoeding Ihe election.
Fourth M twenty. twoyrara of age or upward
bt ahall havt paid within two yean a -Sta'e r
oounty Ui, whti-k ahall hava been aaaeeaod at
leant two montha.and paid at lean ont month
Ufcre the eleotioo.
Hto 4. All tloetinna l,v lb ii;,n. .k .It k.
hy ballot. Every ballot voted ahall be numbered
lu tbt ordtr In whirh it rb.'l l,fl .in.!..,) . a
the number recorded hy the election oflioert on
tht lut ol volera, oppoa.tt Ihe namt of tbt tlcctor
-no preaenii tne bullot Any elector mar writt
bia namt upon bia ticket, or caune ihe m. tn ha
written thereon, and atwtetl by a ettlicn of tho
di.trict '1 he tleetiou nftir-era ahall be aworn or
flirmid not to dlacioat bow any cltclor ahall have
voted unleaa rerjuirod to do ao aa wilnta ci m a
junicial prorctding.
6. Llrtiora ahall, in all eaata txaept
tfctron, fflony, and brea h or eurety of tbe peat,
irineReo irom arreat curing tneirattendnnaa
aUctiojeand in going to ant rttammg thart
Kkc. ft. U brncrer anr of tbt ouillioJ el.
tori ul tbia C'minonwra th ahall be in actual mil-
;nry aerrice, unticr a requiaition from tht I'rtal
d.-nt of the Ij nt ted .Stale or by the authority of
una uiuwuutfeniin, aun cieittora may eser.-lt
the right of a off rage In nil elect ion a by th till
tt-na, under au.h regulatiotia aa If they wert prei-
ui m luni uiini inecca oi cieeiion.
iSKimon 7- All lawi regulating tho holding
oliotiona by the citiiena or for tbo reaialtal
ofclcctora il.all be uniform throutfhojt th,e State
qui no eie.-i'.r anau nt deprived ol tht privilege
of voting lv rcaa n of hia namt not being regis
tered. Hr-CTKiR 9. Any peri an whuabtll gire Of prm
lat or offer to give, lo nny elector, anv raonev. re
ward, or other valuable consideration fur hia vote
at an election, or for withholding tht aamt, or
ruo anau girt or proiniet to give inh omaidera
lion tu any purion or party lor auch vteetor who
ahall receive or agree to rt.ceve for blmaelf or for
another, any money, reward or other valuable
eoniideration fur hia vote at ao election, or for
withholding tht aaine, aball thereby forfeit tbt
right to vote nt auch election, and ny tltctir
wboat right to tote shall he challenged for auch
eeuae belore the election offlctra, ahall bo requir
ed tt awear or affirm that tbt matter of tht chal
lenge la uutrat before hia Vott shall bo received.
Hu Tioa 0. Any ptraon who ahall, while a can.
didale for office, bo guilty of bribery, fraud, or
wilfdl violation of any tlection law, at all bt for
ever disqualified from balding any ofliot or truit
or print in thia Commonwealth, any ptraon eon
vtt'ted of wilful violation or tht election laws
ahall, In aldtUon to any penal t ice provided by
law, bt deprived of Ibt right of rutTrage absolute,
ly for the term of four yea re.
Hrc. IS, For tht puipoat of voting no person
ahall he deemed to have gaintd a residence by
retion of jiia abscire, wbileemployed in the ear
vice, uf either eivll or lo.hturr, of (bli Slte or
ihe railed htatea.nor while engaged in Iht nav
igation of tht waters of tht Slate or tht I'nited
t talis, or on tbt high aeaa, nor while a atudeal
of any in si Itutlun of learning, nor while kept la
any poor house or oilier aavluma at pubhe ei
peme, nor while oondned In publio prison.
Sec. 14, Iliatilot election boar da ahall Co 01 it
of a judgt and two inspector, who thall bt oh a.
a.o annually by the eilitent. Bach tlector ahall
have tht right to vott for iht judg and ont In
spector, and etch Inspector ahall appoint ont
clerk. The first election board fur any sew dis
trict fhnll bt selected, and vaoenclea In election
boarda filled, aa provided hy law. Election Ul
cere shall be prlt ilrgrd from arreat upon daya of
election, while engaged in making up and trans
milling rtturna, exoept upon warrant of a tourt
of record or Judge thereof for an election fraud,
for felony, or for wanton broach of tha peace. In
cities they mtv tlalm titaptiea front Jury duty
during their ttrmi or aerritie.
Hot. I J No peraoa ahall be qualified to terra
aa an election officer wbo shall ho 14. oe sih.ll
wilhln two won l ha hart held nny offieo, or ap
pointmtnt or employment In or under tht gov
ernment or the I'nited Hlalea er of Ihia Stale, or
of any clly or county, arof any municipal board,
commisaion tr true! la any eity.aave only Juaticet
or tbt prate, and aldermen, no tar lea public, and
ptraoni lh tht militia service of tht State: nor
ahall anv eltction officer bt eligible to any civil
office to bo filled at aa elettlon ul vrhioh he ahall
terrt, taveenty to aueh aoberdiaafe, mubteipil,
or heal ottctra, below tbt grade of city or oounty
officers, at aball be designated by general lawa.
UIVEN under my hand and teal, at CltarAtM.
Pcan'a. thit tenth day of October, la
L. S the year of our Lord on thousand tight
hundred tnd tevety.tva and of tht
Independence tf tbt I'nited Slatea tho ont
bundrrd and aeeond.
ANllRFW PRJT)!, Jt., RkaeleT.
I or any clly or incorporated diatrlct.
not taaltjr turned In tbatt tlmta, bat
tan bt madt Id thrtt uootha br an
tut of tlihtr mi. In any pari of Ibt
frtuntry who It willing tu wurlt tttadil at tht
fni I'lVinont tht l w furnlb. (ttA pir wtek In
tour -wn town, y,tn lMr n., bt from
ho tu .mar ti i Klit, Vuu tan glvt ytur wbolt timt
tu tha fTitrk.iir only yturtovrt mnuiott. Ittoitg
''I'i't' - . .!'"' 1. !iUV.U.rX,J
noioiug to try ma Diiiintu. Ttrmt and J uami
A NEW DEPARTUrtE
L IT II E KS It I! EG.
lltftafter, loi.da will bt io Id fur CASH oohr.
or In oidianKt for produoa. No hooka will bt
kept io tht future. All old atoounta nauat bt
teltled. Tbiiat who eannot taali op, will pltatt
hand ortr their notta and
CLOSE THE EEC0ED.
I a in determined to atll my gooda nt eaafa
prlooa, and at a diatount far baiow that ttr
uOortd in tfaia vlotuity, Tht diacount I allow my
eua torn era, will makt ibtin rich in twenty jeara II
tbey lollow my advtot and buy their gooda from
nt. I will pay each for wheat, oata anil elnver
ied. DA.MKU UOODLANDKR.
I.utherahurg, January 17. 117.
TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE.
CANMSMEIUtELL
Hat opened, la i building un Market atrctt, on
the uld Heattrn Hottl lot, oppoaite tbt Court
Ilouae in Cloarfltld.a Tit and Hbttt-Irot) Mann
factory and tit ore, whtrt wlllbt found at all lintt
a full lint of
hoxtse PTOinsimTa goods,
Stores, nardvaro, Etc
llouft Spoating and all kinda of Job work, repair
ins;, Ao., d-ne on abort notitt and at rtaaonablt
ratea. Alaj, agent fur tbt
Singer Sewing Machine.
A supply of Machines, with Needles, Ac, al.
wave on band.
Ttrais, ttrictlr tub or eountrv nroduno. A
anartot patronagt aolioitcd.
U. B. MRKREIiL,
Suptrinttndent,
Clearfield, April 2b, 1877-lf.
JKMOVAL!
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would respectfully notify the public gtntrally
that ho bat removed hit Oroctry Storo from
Shaw'e Row, to lb building formtrlj oeonpktd
hy J. Mi let Kratser, on Stcond atrtwt, next door
to Bigltr't hardwar a tort, wber bt lnttndi
keeping a full lino of
U II o v i: I E H.
IIAMfl, UIIIHD BKEFand LARD.
SUdARS and B RVPS, of til frtdaa.
TEAS, Green and Blank.
COFFEE, Roaited ind Green.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
dMED t ill ITS,
All kinda la tb market
PICKLES, In Jan aad barrel.
SPICKft, in varjt form aad variatv.
FAMILY FLOUR,
Al l. kINIIHOFI RAt KKMK.
SOAPS,
MATCHES,
DRIED APPLK8,
DRIED PEACUES,
DRIED CHERRIES,
Co&l Oil and Lamp CUauieya.
And a fond ai.ortm.at of tbo Iblng aanaflj
k-.t In a grooerj aloro, wklck ka will eiehtnga
for niarkelinf al the market prleee.
H ill toll for eaik aa ckaapl a. an; ether aa.
Plena tall and aee bia atoek aad loda lm
vonreelf.
JOHN SfcOATJQHET.
ClearBeld, Jan. I, 1177.
THE TIN SHOP!
RIXIG MY0YO MACIIIXE!
FRED. SACKETT,
ROOM NO. 8, PIK'g OPKRA HOI SE,
Mearflfld, Pa.
Reapeotfullv loforma hia tnsttmera. and th nnk,
lit In central, that ht tontinnea to raanursirtiiipsi
til kmaa ot
Tin, Copper & Slice Mron Wnre,
or flrat-elast nattrial only, and In a workmen
likt manner.
ROOFING nntl SPOUTING
done on abort notice and very reatonabtt term a,
COOK STOVES,
HKATINIJ STQVK9 AND Fl'RNACKS alwaya
KUII in BIOOK, BDU IUr tilt lOW,
Gas-Filling and Plumbing
a specialty.
n.e Kit lore, alnavaoa hand. All ork (ueren-
w live ai..i.iaoiion,
A ahnr of poklle palronaf cerdlallj olleltd.
FRLD. tACKKTT.
Clearfield, P... Ma; S, 1.77,
BUY THE BEST
Poarl Shirt I
REASONS WIIV TUB
BEARL SHIRT
IS PREFERRED TO ALL OTRHRSt
in. Thar are made ef the v.rv beat maalla.
2d. R.iaoma art three lr and made tf Ihe tort
llnea.eaeb Bl, beln aaaraalae.1 la be all I la.o.
d. They are made oolj I., eanakle aad etperi-
vaevo naaoa, are eererniiT laapeeled ana ara
nmarpaaaad bj aa, albar la .rk.a.hlp.
4lb. Thej ara (taranleed to It atd lo ,lv. aatia
faetloa Ib vrj parlletlar.
Try Thm. ani U Oonvlnoai.
FOR (ALERT
T. A. FLECK & CO.
ONE PRICE tlHRSft A DRT OOOI.ft IIOI'H,
NOTIONS, aHLLlNEKV FANCT GOODS,
Market "treat, ClaarScid, Pa.
Seat. If, '77 If.
$777!li
Nont gtnulnt J
Tr.S"i.,k. (PEARLj 1r?ZX
LljffUanfoiis.
rpERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES,
Stove I.ininir alitl Fire jlriok,
kpl oon.untly on hand.
..UfcVn. . vtiniaeiae tl'lfaae
T
1 1 un suii ilium
jl.11 .io. ,
CROCKS!
POTS! CROCKS!
flahor'. Patent Alrtlubt Heir - Healltif
fruit tana I
BUTTER CROCKS, with lida,
CREAM CROCKS, HO K CROCKS,
APPLE - BUTTER CROCKS,
PICKLK CROCKS,
FLOWER POTS, PUS DISHES,
STEW POTS.
And a reat mane other thlnjca to nnmrnl ta
mention, to n bad at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE POTTERY,
Corner o Cherry and Third Street,
CLB AUFIELD, FA. augS
r auurn. a. tt'conxi,. o. maixost.
UlldCII, NcCORKLE & CO.'S
(Suoeettora to Joht Qui lob),
POPULAR
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Market (street, Clearfletd. Pa.
W maaufatturt all hloda f Furo.turt for j
Chain bora, Diuing Houma, Ubrarlta and flalla. j
If you waut Furnlturt of toy hind, don't buy I
until you ate our toe It.
r - . . - . . a
UiIIIltTAKL(il
In all Ita branchc. VTe kt-rp In atock all tho
latest and most improved Ci.tho and Cask eta,
and hart every lability for properly con
ducting thn branch of our buinea.
We have a patent Corpat Fra
aervtr, In which bodied can
be preserved for a eon
alderahlt length of
timt.
A member of tbo firm hat bia tlert.ing apart
ment at our wan -room, where bo can be found by
any perron who ooint at night for tht purpose oi
procuring eoffltia.
Ot'l.ICM, McCORKLB A CO.
Clearfield, Pa., May 10, '76 1 y.
JkjEW
FlaOUK. FEED, j
GltOCEUY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER &
CO.
Room No. Ple'a f.pera lln
Clcarlleld, Pa.
Keep eotiltaotle on hand
8UOAR,
COFFEE,
TEAS,
SODA,'
COAL OIL,
svri:p,
SALT,
SOAP,
Canned and Urie l Fruita, Tohaee ,, Clean, Caa-
dl.a. Cider Vlner,Oatt.r, E. ,Ai.
ALSO, EXTRt HOME MADE
W heat and Buckwheat Flour;
torn Heal, Chop, Feed, so., ii
All of erbleb IS b aold ehua for eaah or la
axebenp for eoaatrjr produce.
A. U. IKA. alt M CU.
Claarteld, No. IS IS7I. tf
(iLJIXX'S
SULPHUR SOAP.
A Stkiuno Rkmidv ros Diseases and
I.vjtmu or the Skin i A IIf.altiih l
IIUVTIFIEI OF Till COHFLIXION; A
Rkual Mean, or Pkvintino and
RlUr.VINO Rll.UMATISal AND CotT, AND
AN UNIQUAUID PlIINriCTANT, DEODO-
ut and Cot' nter-Irritant
;Ichh' Sulphur Snap, besidea ertdl
catinii local diaeaaoa of Ihe akin, bani.hea de
fect, of the comlcxinfi, an.l imiart to it
Cralifying clearne.a and imoothncaa.
Sill i Jmr Hatha are celebrated for curing
entmiona and other diaeasea of the akin, a
veil ta Klieumatiem anil oil. Gtcnn't
Sulphur Swip produce "Ihe aame ellect
at a moat trilling eipenee. Thia a.lmiraWe
ipecihc also ace.lily heals sorti, truitft, icaUt,
burnt, tfiraiNt and r uts. It remove danilrutT
and prevents Ihe hair from foiling; out and
tuniiiig gray.
L iuinmg gna i men uaeci in the lick room
ia ai.intecirxi, tna diaeaae communicable by
contact viitli tlie person, prevented bv it. ' '
The Medical Fraternity sanction its uae.
Prices-SS and SO Cents per Oaki; per
Box(3Cakos), 60c. and $1.20.
N. a-lkr, the larta cakee ami Iherete ecoaoaaae.
bold by ail DniggMa.
'.' BILL'S HAIR ADD WHISKER DIE,"
EUck ar Brawn, S I'ealf.
(irmiTfll, Prop'r, T tiitHr., U.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN
SfiCQSp SJREPT.
a
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IK
PURE I)RU(.S!
XXI HBODLICC'LI 3CVLEJ53,
OIIRMICAL8I
PAINTS, OI1.S, DyE STUFF
VARNISHES,
brushes,
perfumery,
fancy ooods
IXJILKT AKTjCLKS,
0F ALL KINDS,
PURS WIXBS AUD LIQUORS
tar medlvtaal per,....
Trtaaaa, S.pp.rt.ra, gvrbaal Boob aad Statl.a.
mwj, ... bj, eaaar aailele acaallv
foatd la a Drag Store.
PHYSICIANS' PRKSPBlPTiiiu. o..
FULLY OOMPOUNUHB. M..I.. .
fiZXZ " ,k k'',", ,h ' Mtir. aal."
i. a. HARTSWICK,
ra jjj e. . i0H" IRWIN.
OtetrSetd, Dtetmba, IS, l,,,.
llUsrfllatifous.
pHEAP GROCKUIKS!
LUMIIKR fttv .
Tht nndtnicatd nunuuBasu Ia ki. r
tn-l tront thai ha hai 0.t,i.tj . f 641
lillOCKKIES A Ptl0YIH.i.H at ih. old
nt Kirk A Syrut, fr which b- tulieiu k
palroi.. m. W. K'Efi(
i. r. via an.
t a' 'W ' ' '. 'J-' J " a. akay -a arTaataf - - .-aa
ft
WKAVKIt & HKTTS
CLEAHK1ELD, PA.,
Are oSerlni, at tka aid taa of 0. L. Reed o,
Ibelr aloek of f.,ii, eonal.tin( of-
DRY - GOODS, GR0CEU1KS,
ROOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS,
IIAHbWAbK,
QL'EENSWARE,
FLOUB, FEED, SALT, 4o 4C,,
At th mutt reasonable ratea for CASH 0f la
exchange for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODl'CE
S-Advane. male lo thoe. .tig-ared In .l
llni -ol ao,aare limber en lh. moit advanlarna,
H"Jan75
JfAFlD TIMES
HAVE NO EFFECT
IN FRENCHYILLEI
I am aarere Ibat there are lotne p.-r.,ir,a a llttl.
bard to pleaae, and I am alao aware tl,i ,i -
ooloplaint of "bard time." ia trail eigL iinivrrr.
nat i am ao aituated new that Ir. i,,(, ,
former and prove ooneloiivelv that "L.rd lime,''
will not effect lttoao who bor tbeir p'hi. fr.-n,
and all air natron, aball I Initiatid l.i. ik. ..1
ore! of
HOW TO AVOID JIAIJD TIMKS
I have goods enough Ut supply all the ii,hil i
Unu in tbt lower tnd of the county which I .
at eiceedine, low ratea from any niaiuinoib atorr in
MI'LHUNLtURd, where 1 tan alwaya be f. CI,.1
rttbdy to wait upon call era and tupply ibea. a h
Dry Goods of ail Kinds,
Bach at Clothi, fiatinttta, Caaainierea, il ,
Dtlaintt, Linta, Urillinga, Calicoes.
Trimuinga, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready-made Clothing, Uoote and iSiWs, Utr ard
Caps all uf the beat material and mule to unit -Uoee,
Sock a, Ulovct, Uittcna, Lacca, KihUbr.ln.
GROCERIES OF ALL KfNUS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Uolasses, Fieh, ,it
I'ork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardwar, Queen aware, Tinware, Catiiirs, l'lia
and Plow Castings, Naila, .Spikea, Corn Cutti.a
tort, Cider Vreasca, and all kinda or Aiea.
Ptrfumtry, Painta, Varnish, Olasa, and a cr.rat
assort men t of iStatiooery,
00 01) FLO UK,
Of different brands, alwaya on hand, at. 4 will t-
old at tbt lowest potaible figures.
J. II. MeClalu'a Medtcinea, Jayne'a Mrdi.ii ea
Hosuttera and Uooftand't Bitters.
ftOOt no und of Wool wanted for which 'ha
hightat price will bt paid. Clovcretd ou hm.t
and for salt at tht lowtat anarket price
Alao, A rent for 6trattonviIle and Curwem i m
Threshing Uachinea.
tfA-Call and ace for youraelrea. Vou wil: i.aj
oTtrytbing usually kept in a retail store.
L. U. COrDRUT
Frtncbvi.lt P. O., August 12, 1(114.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
i, Successors to Boynton A Young,)
FOUNDERS 4 MACHINISTS
Unnafactttrcri of
PORTABLE 4 STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Career of Fourth tvnd Pine Simla
CI.EARKIF.M), PA.
HAVING engaged in tht aianufatture of firat
tau MACHINERY, we respect full j infoita
h publit that wt ar now prepared to fill all
ordtra aa chtaply and aa promptly aa caa be done
U oy of th cltit. Wt tnanttfattur and dca '
Mulay and Ciroular Saw-Millp
Head Blocks, Water Wheela, Shafting PulVya,
Qiflord'a Injector, fiteam tiauget. Steam Whistler,
0 il tn, Ttltow Cupr, Oil Cupa, Gauge Cocks, Air
Cocks, Uloot Valvea, Check Valves, wrought ir-a
Pipes, P.eatn Punipa, Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti
Friction aUetrta, Soap Stona Packing, (lun Pack
ng. and all kinda of MILL WORK; trgfihcr
with now i, 8ltd Soles,
CQOK AXD PA RLOR STO VtiS,
and other CASTINOS of til hind
tjr-Ordtrt tollcittd and Hied at city prices
All IctttrB of Inquiry with reference to machinery
of our aiannfacturt promptly answered, by a J 'inn
ing at Claarfitld, Pa.
Jan17Mr PtfJt.KH, YOWMI 4 HRI)
G
ROC: Kit I E3.
JAS. II. LYTLE,
(Suea.,rlo LYTLBA MITCItRI.L)
WHOl.KSALK AND liKTAIL
DKALEU l.N
CHOICE LINE Of TJM3
OOLOICjj,
JAPANS,
IMPERIAL,
TOINU HYSON.
RNOI.ISH BREAKFA1T
Porwl la Marbet.
' BUTTER AND RllflS
Will ba beat ltd told ti Iral Boat,
art Coanlry i'roiiaoa.
a pud
URRatAN CHERRIES,
TURKEY PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA HAMS
flNII.
Meeker!, Lake Herring, Coal, Ae.
PICK 1.14,,.
Barrtt Piekle and Va(ll.b"i; ekrea.
fl.trllR AND FKUII,
Ffo.r, rra Mail, Oat Meal, A.
! . tr. IAS. II. LYTLE.