Our Own dvrrtUrmrnt. THE REPUBLICAN. You Mukt Answer. The editor of! tho Philadelphia A'urft American is overwhelmed with frrief becauno of tho Ohio brciik-dutvn. Ilo wants thefailh fill to be on hand nt roll-cull. Ilo was evidently looking tlirotii;!) it blui'trliix and saw somcthiii)' btrngglinx when ho scored this : Wo have everything on our lid. to asriaot victory, but wo oaunut aeaouinll.b it eilhuul using ell tlmt we have, and particularly uiuit wo sse le it thsl our fol -es shall nut ha found strag gling or abicnt at tbe November roll-call. jCfpl dvfrtljfmrutjj. pCrflat g.ai'trtlSfmftttiJ. CJIKAP GKOCEKIKS! LDMHHK CITT Tba undersigned announces to bli old tl ' and patrons that ha has opened a .., ii UKoljKHIKS k II10V1HI0NH at tWu "' of Kirk k Hpenoor, for which b solleiu . ij patronage. H. W. 8HgNri?ri1 Uiuher City, Pa., March M-tf J. r. waAvaa Morris township, at tht hf use formerly oocupted by Tliomai Kylvr. Petin township, n (he hotel form oily kept by W. W, Anderson. Pike liiwashfr. at tb low it ship nhool house ia the borough of Curweusi illo- I'ii.rtn tciwnlnp, t the bouse of l. K. Ilruheker. M'oti.lward townililp, al the huure of Tlioinru lli'ndrtsoD. AV Af'T fftTuMtlng (he mode of rotlng at t. II r lert inns In the inversl eon it lei of this Com mmiwfmlth. approviul the UUth dey of Mareh, A. !. IMlt, Wi: Petri on 1. lit ii 4ehH hr the Senate and House of Hepraeep-iivesof ibe Citraninnweltb of end be sealed In the prascneo of the officers, and one envelope with the unsealed return sheet givtn to the judge, ahii-b shell oontain on 14 at ol voters, tallr-p'ier, and oaths of oflliers, and nnoltirr of sai I ot)Vt'l)L'ishulI he given tu the mi noitly inxpet'tor. All Jail living williift twUo ii.iletf of the pri.ll)ont)Ur'l tiffiue, or within Iwrnty four uilli-s, if tiVir nsideuce he ia a tuna, rilluice or rlly on the line of a rsllrnad laeling to the ouuuty scat, shall htTore two o'clock, p'tst int-riaian, ol Hie day alter the election, and all ultirr JutiB'-l ill all before twrlve o'clock tnuridian of the seooud tiay aflerthe election, deliver setd return, tox'her with return short, to the pru thotiuUry of the exurt ol eiiniiioo plest of tbe (T nni7 not easily earned In these tlmei, but ! I it eao he inado ia three DonHis by any 4i one or either aei, In any part of the oountry who Is willing tu work steadily at the employment thai we furnMi, $ilfl per week la your own twn. You neit nm he awny frotn hotue over night. Yuu oan gire yeur wbule time to the work, or only yuu r spare tuouients. It cuvtl nothing to try the buihiaoa Tertus and I) Oat lit free. Address at once, II. Hallbtt A C.t April lit, Wi ly Porllaud, Main. THE MANSION HOUSE. CeraerrTSeeohdand Market Streets, millS old kid eotumodious Hotel has, during J. the pill year, been enlarged t double Its former eapaelty for tbt entertainment of slran gsrs'and gaeita The whole bulMtng bu been refurnished, and tht proprietor will spare no petal to reader fail gussta eomfortable while staying with him. T-The 'Meailoa Home" Onalbai mm to I-" from the Depot kk arrival aad departure THE REPUBLICAN CLKABFIELD, PA. i i M.KHIIAY MORNING, OCT. 14, l!7. Fubllehed rr Wednesday by GOODLANDER & LEE, CLEARFIELD, PAM Arrt tiii (iovmiNHKNr Tho UrundJury of Allegheny ouii lily which ban loen inturviowlrijj tho PiUabiirg riotoii have ttlto In filed lha StRlo gov- A NEW DEPARTURE uniy, ahii'b sitl returo lnsft4ll be Bled, ana DUSffllattfouj. rJ1ERRr"c0TTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Firo Brick, kent constantly en hand. S10VE AM) EARTHED WARE or EVERT DKHCRIPTION! CROCK 8! POTS1 CROCttSI LLEGUENY HOTEL Market Btreet. Clearfield, Pa. Wra. 8. Bradley, fonnorly proprietor of the Leonard llouae, having leased the Allegheny Hotel, solicit! ft share of public patronage, Tbt lloese hal boon thoroughly repaired and newly furnilbod, aad gueeta will find It ft pleasant Hop ping placo. Tho table will bt eupjilied with the boat of everything in the market. At tba bar will be found tho belt wlnee and liquors. Good tabling attached. WM. t. BRADLEY, May 17, '70. Proprietor SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Front streets,) CLEARFIELD, FA. The undersigned baTlng taken obarga of thla Hotel, would respeotfully sulloilpublio patronage. J.nl'76 0. H. KULLEHTON. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WABHINHTON. PA Tblf new and well furnished kouie baa been taken by the undersigned, lie foals confident of being able to render satisfaction to those who may lavur oim witn eau. May I, 1871. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSE, Main Street, PUILIl'SBURU. PKNN'A. Table always supplied with the belt tho market unraa. i oe u-a.enDg puono is inniea 10 csll. Jan.1,'76. KOUKUT LOYU. gitntsg. r. K. ARHOLO. 0. W. ARNOLD. J. I. ARNOLD F. K.ARNOLD & CO.. Hanker mid llrokci-M, Reynoldeville, Jeflereon Co., Fa, Money reoeired on deposit. Discounts at nc derate rates. Eastern and Foreign fiiobangs al wars on hand and oollretions promptly made. Reynolds.llle, Dee. IS, 1874. -ly County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM in Masonic Building, one door north ol C. D. Watson's Drug Store. Passage Tickets to and from Lireroool. Oueens. town, Hlairow, London, Paris and Copenhagen. Also, Drafts for sale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and imperial Bant or London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Pres't. W. M. SHAW, Cashier. janl,'77 DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third Street, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by matl will receive prompt atten tion, and all Information cheerfully furnished Orders sollcted. April 11-tf. Jifntlstrtj. DR.. E. M. THOMPSON, (Office Is Bank Building.) turuenevllle, Clearfield Co., Pa. mch 22 'To-tf. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, , e CLBAItFIKLD, PA. (Ofi.de In Maaonie Building.) Clearfield. Pa., Hay J, 1877 1 y. GREAT RKniXTION l.l tub PHiren nr akiifici.il teeth. Dr. A. M. Ililli would inform hii friends end patrons that be fi now putting up Artificial Teeth for TEN DOLLARS PER SET. By anew and greatly Improved procati of polish tng Rubber Platea, he ean give a amah stronger plttte with lew thickness the plate being all over the palate of an equal thickness, reader! it much more pleaeant to the patient tban the old Style platei. Ail bare the exclusive right to oh tb is proceea in thii eounty, do other Dentist can put up aa good platei by any other mode, rJ-All work guaranteed atlafaolory.'V Clearfield, Jane l W7-tf. A. M. HILLS. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARDON St BRO., On Market fit., one door weit of Mansion House, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oar arrangements are rf the most complete character tor furnishing the public with Fresh Meataof all kind, and of the very bent quality. We alio deal in all kindi of Agricultural Imple ment, whioh we keep on exhibition fer the ben efit of the public Call around when In town, and take a look at thing, or address ui K. M. CARDON 4 DRO. Clearfield, Pa., July 14, 1876. tf. FRESH MEAT-SEW SHOP. The undersigned hereby In form i the publie In general that they keep on hand, regularly, at their ihop, adjoining JulIN 0ULICI1 fii furnitore rooms, oppoaita toe Court Home, the LEST FRESH BEEP, VXAL, MUTTON LAMB, POHKt ETC., AT 1. EDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH. Market nnniings Tneiday, Than day, ud Saturday, Meat delivered at reiidenee when dofirea. A rhart ef patronage ti reapeetfalty inlirited March 1, 187(1 ly. BTAUR A NORRIS. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, ji attic i:ssi:m, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. The undersigned begs leave to Inform the chi tons of Clearfield, aod the publie gensrally, that be has on band ft fine assortment of Furniture, such si Wslnut, Chestnut and Painted Chamber ftuitea, Parlor Sultea, Reclining and Bttenaion Chairs, Ladles' and Ornts' Kasy Chairs, the Per. forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Csoe Heats end Windsor Cbairs, Clothes Rare, Step and h'xten alon Laddsrs, Hat Reeks, Scrubbing firuahss, Ac MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, ooklng Olasses, Chromos, Ac., which would e jltalile for Holiday presents. deolt'7! JOHN TROUTMAN. II. A. KltATZER, (oceauoa to) KRATZER& LYTLE, DIALIR ID JRY UO0DS,. ; ' NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, ETC Market Utreet, Clearfield, Pa. Jan. I, 177- READING FOR ALL 1 1 4 t " ' BOOKS & STATIONERY. Market 9Ut Of a r Held, (at tbe Pool Ottre.) T11K anderilgtml beg leave te aanouaoe to tbe eltiteaa of Clearfield and vie laity, that be aai I tied ap a roota ana bu jatt retaraai froaa the elty with a large amoant of reeding matter, oonaiitlng la part of BiLlea and Misoellaneous Books. Blank, Aetonnt lad Pbm Book of erery de aeriptlnn i Paper aad KnTelepea, French preeead and plain t 1'eni and Peactli ( Blank Legal Peperw, Deeds, Mortgagaif Judgment, Rienv Una aad Proaaiaarv Botes i White and Faro a -neat Brief, Legal Cap. Reeord Oap, aad Bill Cap, Hbeet Muato, for eHaer Piaaa, FlaU ar VI oh a, eonitaatly oa hand. A ay books ar stationery desired that I aaay aot have oa hand, wilt be ordered by tret ipreae, aad an Id at wheteeale ar retail to nit eostotaera. I will also keep period ieal literatara, such at Magaalaaa, Newspepera, Ae. P. A. UALLIM. .Clearleld, Mey t, 1SMf In isortllwwetcrii reuue,i inula. The largo and constantly Increasing circulation of the Republican, rondors it valuable to business men aa ruodium thro' which to mob the public Terms of Subscription : If paid in advance, . . . 12 00 If paid after three months, . 2 SO If paid aftor six months, . . 8 00 Whon papers are sent outside of tbe county pnymont must be in advance. ADVERTISING s Ten linos, or less, 3 times, . II 50 Each subsequent insertion. 60 Administrator' Notices, , . 2 50 Executors' Moticos, .... 2 50 Auditors Notices, .... 2 50 Cautions and Eatrays, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 50 Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Spocial notipos, per lino, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS : Ono square, 10 lines, . . . (8 00 Two squares, 15 00 Throe squares 20 00 Ono fourth column, .... 60 00 One hall column 70 00 One column, 120 00 II LINKS. We have always on band a large stock ol blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPtENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, , CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ac, Ac, Ac. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS FOSTERS, FROGRAMME3, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ac, Ac, IN THE BEST 8TYLE, AND ON i REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMIT ATTENTION. Goodlander & Ie, Clearfield. Clearfield Conntj, Pa. cd to put In an appearance. The ful- lowing correspondence on tho subject explains itself. I'ittsiiiiro, Oct. 12. Thisallornoon the grand jury niado tho following spociul presentment to the eourt, set ting forth that certain persons who whore subpoenaed in due form of law, namely, John F. Ilnrtranft, Governor Pennsylvania, Adjutant General Lul ls, 11. M. Drinton and Major A- W. Norris, to testify, have not appeared, although thoy havo had sufficient no- tice; that they had also learned that Governor Uartrnnfl had been induced to disoboy the subprona by the opin ion of tho Atlornov Genorul. Tho grand jury therefore ask that these persons may bo udjudged guilty of con tempt and that compulsory proccsoes to eompol thorn to appear and testify may issue. Judge Kilputritk suid that while bo did not know of anything that would oxcuso onyotio from testifying, ho would not give his decision until un opportunity bad been granted tho At torney Genorul to bo hoard. Tho Dis trict Attorney should httvocorrciipond ed with him; ho would be heard in the matter on Monday morning at ton o'clock. Tho following commpondcncc in ro gard to this matter passod in the order in which theso dispatches aro given : HanRissrao, OoU 11. To Hun. John M. Kirk- petrk'B t Tbe gonare) h.aila of drpartmenta and military officers eannot tretify before your grand Jury to mettera which are Slate secrets. 11 they ameer they ean only giie euuh infi-ruiatioa aa every one knowa. I have just learaod that the luhpa-na waa lnued at your direction. To pre vent an unplrarant eooflict of authority, be good enough to relieve mens iroin attendance. tieoaoa Lean, Attorney Ucneral. PiTTisi'in, October 11. Hon. Uaorge Lear At torney Ueneral, llarrtahurg, ra. A auhpo-oa blank, without dviighsllng any wit. naia. waa allowed upon reoucetof the grand jury, ai a matter of eourse. It ia ol course, impossible for me te anticipate that any wltneia will be in terrogated in meltera of privilege. It' the grand Jury epply for aa attachment, I will, if you desire, take great pleasure in hearing you in n-gard to the sppltcallon. Jo. M. KlRKI'ATRirK. HaRRlist na, October II, 1S7T l'o Hon. John M. Kirlniatrick : H and application lor an at tachment ii made please give me a chance to be beard before action is toaen. LVRAR D. UltRERT. Deputy Attorney Ueneral. An Inhikance Adve;rtiheif.nt. Tho llai'iisburg Votriut says: "There has been a good deal of talk about tho nomination of Pussmoro being a tri umph of Cameron over Hurtranft as a preliminary skirmish over tho United Slates Senatorship. lint tho better opinion appears to bo that this nomi nation was a shrewd advertising de vice of tho Metropolitan Insurance Company. By making their agent tho Republican cundiduto for Auditor Genoral tho company are enabled toob tain the gratuitous distribution in Pennsylvania ol hundreds of thousands ol their circulars, adorned with l'ass- moro's handsomo portrait, through tho Republican Stale Committee. . This gives tho Metropolitan Insurance Com pany ol New York a decided advan tage over all rivals. Tho company havo been tuken under tho patronago as it were of the Republican party of Pennsylvania. It matters very little to tbo Metropolitan lnsurunco Com pany whether their agent bo defeated by thirty thousand more or less, so that they havo secured this largo amount of advertising without the least cxponso. I'assmoro may soon ho forgotten in tho politics ot Pennsylva nia, but it is likely that the Metropoli tan lnsurunco Company of Now York will bo long and sadly remembered. Another ItomiE Haqiikd. New York, Octobor 14 Nilcs C. Taikor, tho ex-Stut Treasurer of Rotith Caro lina, was confined in tho Hudson coun ty jail, al Jersey City, till noon yester day, when Sheriff Laverty gave him in chargo of ono of bis deputies and on of l'inkerton's detective to take him back to South Carolina on Gover nor Hampton's requisition. II is do parturo waa lamented by many mom bors of tho First Free Union church, of which he had becomo an active mem ber. Ho was also president of tho First Reformed temperance club and leader of the Erie railroad branch of the Young lion's Christian Association Ho was about to tuko a prominent part in politics in tbo present campaign His wife visited him in jail yesterday accompanied him to tho Pennsylvania railroad depot. Tarkcr is evidently a nico man, and it is loo bad that he should bo thus dragged away from his missionary duties in this rudo manner. Wants a Kriknd at Court. Tho Lancaster Intelligencer says: "Judgo Stonott, tho Republican eandidato for Supremo Judgo, is first cousin of John J. Patterson, United H tales Senator from .South Carolina, and formerly of Juniata county, this State. They both graduated at tho samo timo, at Jeffer son College. It may bo of special im portance to 'Honest John that his dis tinguished cousin should be elected, In view ot the possibility ol habeas cor pus proceedings or appeal from crimi-1 nal courts, in c&so John should cscapo1 tho South Carolina penitentiary and venture back into his native State of Pennsylvania. There is nothing like having a friend and first cousin on tho bench. (.mat Thikvks. Jonathan Nor cross, a loading (icorgia Hadieal, charges tho Democrats with being tbe greatest thieves in the World. Ilo says : " After wo have counted Hayes int they have actually stolen tho Presi dent of tho United Status, and we have our pains for nothing ; it is too infernal bad to be chin led out of tho whole Government by the Rchr-ls and their sympathisers, alter four yearsof bloody war for the Union." i Well, Jonathan, it is a littlo rough ; but thcro is no use in growling about it. It's so, and you had bettor suhsido and got ready for business without further ceremony. A Door Oik, Tho Knglish Mis. Ion la now vacant. Hon, Edwards Pierrepont, who puid $20,000 Into tho Grant campaign fund, and for his dl plomatio shines before the court of Kn gland has been notified to let go. Mr Hayes is looking fur a fellow to fill the place. ber. Remember the tinp-jj;liii(' in Ohio. Pommylviinia is ulllieted with tliC san)D,!M-rt r( nml thviv in no jihy- HK-iun ttkilU'd though to euro tlio (lis- The LAHt Y KM.. Colonel Forney, tbo morning allur ibo Ohio ulcttion, took his political tclrwcopo, ami, glun- uing ovur riiHK) Ivuiiiu, recorded the following in tho Vrcss, of tho I0ih mM.: Tbo management of the HeptiMlean party In Philadelphia and, wa frer, la theMtite, haseltbcy fallen Into iudifterent hands, of wroee. The hast and atoit auseltish Hepublieaai aland aloof from tbe d.seouragtBg spectacle of personal dispute aaioug aicidental lenders, who, having growa Irir.peroua as ottiae-hoiiiers, sow eeew to have no ii (flier ohjeot tht a that ef quarreling aad black euiag eeuh other - Wlint a truth lit 1 jicn-plctnro he hut drawn of his detnorulijiod party. Wlmt A Phoper Inquiry. Tho editor oi tho I'hiladolpUia Record i-uihch a gov ernment qttPHtioti of this kind : Who mtyi that Indians era not callable of oiv lllsetii'n T Jles eey ottiten of tbe Ht-publlo late ly exhibited grester political acumen than the tiiouc Wftrri rs who want their ipvaches itono- grapblceiiiv reportoJ and ftiewnrdtid ia their con stituents? How superior Is this to tbe arerageoon gressinnn, who suiugglct into the VuHimtianat Hteord what he docsu'l say, and makes bis con stituency pay fur tba printing of it. , That's a pretty good conundrum for soino of tho gontloinon who have been in tho habit ot attaching tho iniiiaU of "M. C.'. to tho rear end of their Rather Dirparaoino. A n exchange ftaye: "lhero it a grout deal ol politi cal metaphysics in Carl Schnrz, but notj enough executive ability to engin eer a pig pen. Ilia deficiency in thin rcHpect is likely to cowl tho country mo ro thun the whole amount ot tho palarics of tho President and his Cabi net. Wbilo ho in deliberating whut kind of a temjKirury roof to put on tho Pateiit Olsiee. tho fall rains aro ruining its walls and entailing heavy expenses in tho future. KoNEorTiiAT !A Washington tele gram to tho Associated Freud says : U is givrn out that the Secretary of War will reoomim-ad to Congress that authority be given to the President to incrcme thu army at bis dis sretion tu forty thousand men. We want nothing of tho kind. Tbut would bo entniNting Mr. llnyes with adding about l&.Oi.O men to the regu lar a rmj 'Thd telegram in qtiestfon is put forth as a feeler. We have noj idea that tho "resent Congress will agroe to any such biglihtttHled outrago upon tho peoplj and tho Treasury. A J.itcky Don. (timentl Kabc(Kk, Grant's Private Socrotur, who is guil ty of doing many crooked things, is nevertheless comfortable. Ilo is the owner ol half a million of dollars worth of real estate in Washington, and thousands of cnMi besides. Just how ho made his pile is not so apparent. His salary was only $3,000 n year lor eight years, and he spent 110,000 a year, and still ho has half a million left. It may bo all straight, but it looks crooked at this distance from the fluid, r Sniet ViNOMors. A "Confederate Hrig&d.cr," who bad the wax in his ears war rood nt AutiotdUit by (fotiural McClellan, still holds a little spito against him, and in a conversation to tho Now Orleans 7'inu-9, paraphrases in this way : Little Mae's soliloquy t 'T'1I tne, ye Jersey winds, That round my pathway stalk, bo I indeed live here, Or orer ia Now York 7 Faith, Hope and Love, bright bconi to mortals given,! Flapped their bright wir.gi and said, "In both yuu re in in . A liKMAUKAHLK CONTRAST. 1 f it woro possible for all tbo tax payers to personally tuko a look at the Demo cratic nominees and tho Kadical tiomi nces on tho State ticket, wo are satis fied that tho Democratic majority would not bo less than 50,000 in No vember. Our nominees aro statesmen, while those of tho opposition are tho mere cat's paws for those who have plundered tho tax payers for seventeen yrars. . t r. ' :- - r Sconl ledvrrtkrmrnti! T7LECTIOX PI.OCLAMATION. WHKIiKAS, by an Act of tht Ueneral As. sembly nf the Commonwealth of Penrnvlvania entitled "An Act to reguUte the Ueneral KlertioB within this Commonwealth," it II enjoined npon the Sheriffs of the several counties to give public notice of such election, the placet where to be held, and the officers to be elected, Tarnirona, I, ArtMtKW 'KX17 Jr High Sheriff nf ClearReld nunlr, du aerobe alve Pub lic Notice ta the electors of the county of Clear field, that a general election will be held on Tl'KKIUY FOLLOW I NO THB F I S T MoNPAV Of No vknbbsj (being the ftth day of the month), at the several election districts in said county, at which time and place the qualified voters will volt For one person for Judge of the Supreme Court uf this Commonwealth. For one person for Auditor Oenirsl of thii Com monwealth. For one penoB for Stata Trcaaursr of this Com monwealth. For ont perioa for Prothonoltry, At., of Clear field county. For ana person for Regtiter Recorder of Clear leld county. For ont person for County Surveyor of Clearfield county. The electors of the county of Clearfield will lake notice that the laid election will be held at the following places, vis : tt urn side borooch at (be public school boas IB taid borough, . , - RlearSeid borevrb. at the CoaiaiUrmaeri amoe. la the Court House. Curwensvilla boroaah. at the honse of Pamuel Way, corner of But and Walnat stteeli, in laid borough. Ilouttdale borouah, at tba publie boast of rt m. Parker, la aaid barowgh. Lumlier City borongh, at the public school house. Newburg borough, at tba School house, ta taid borough. New HanhingtoB boroufh, at the public trhool hnuee, la taid boroaga. Osceola borooeb, at tht publie house of MHo llovt, in said borough. Wallioetoa torough, at the public irhool house ia aaid borough. ureoana township, at tbt I aioa Hotel, in Ulen Hope. Hell township, at the house of Robert M eh alley. Hloom township, nt the boost of the late Janice Bloom, Hr. Boggs. lownhip,at the house of Edward Albert. braiHord tawttthlp, at thn hotisaof Jacob Pierce, Brady township, at the pabllr hneje tf William Schwrm, Jr., In tutbersbitig. Bnraside township, at Yonng'i school boas. Chest township, at tbe pul-lle school house near St men Rorabaugb'i, Covington township, at the lobool boote la Mul aoaliarg. Decatar township, at Centrt school house. Perjruson township, at the boose of John (Ireg- ery, formerly occupied by Th oa. Koblaoa, ( Broad - way. i tllrard township, at Ooagraai Hill school baast, Uashen township, al tbt public ichool houie at aoawsviiia. Or ham township, at the house of the lata Jacob Hubltr. tirtenweod township, at tht pnbtlt houst of parens, iiungan, tn satd township. tiulieh towaihip, at tat publli eebool hottsa, la Jaaeevtlla. Huston township, at the boast of the lite Jesse Wilson. Jordan towasblp, at the bUMla ichool hoaie, la AnsOBTIItt. Knot towasblp, at Turkey Rill fchodl hene. Kartbaoi township, at Brldgen'f erhafl house. Lawrence tnwnihip, at the ArUtratioa room, la tbe Court House, In the Hrowth of Clearfield. llH4..it.tn.' ,. t lutj tltM ett..ea-e a-4T M I U'luBiotiWealth. at all general, township, botwugh and speciel elecrlnnt. err hnrehy, herealter euih-ir- I iaetl ami required to vet, bf tickets, printed, wrilten, or pertly pr ntrdand pertly written. eV- rrsnij vtAitiiifti ii(iwi : "n .n-"i ius.ii rm brece the nainee of ell Judg'! of courts voted for, and to he labeled, oatsidiVjU'llntary t" one ticket shall einlirara the nnnic of the rttate ofllofrs vtrA for, and be labeled, "state :" one ticket shsll ctn brace tbe names ol ell enty offioera votd for. Including oftine of senelnr, member, and m (fin hers of esirnilly,if voted for, nisl members of Congress, If voted for, and be labeled, "county j" one ticket shall c mlif ace the nam en of all township oftVirs votrd for, and be label aI, "ttwnhlp t" one ticket hall tm brace (he naiao of all borough o Hours voted fur, and bn Inhellod, "borough " and each elass shall be dvpostte i in separate ballot hotel. A further supplement to the Act regulating election! in this Commonwealth, approved Jaauary 10, and February IS, A. D. 1874 1 warn thk ntu.t ahm to aa kit ot aa. Hrc. A. At all eleailon hereafter held under the laws of this Commonwealth, Hie polls shall be opened at seven o'elook, a. m and closed at seven 0 clock, p. tn. Al'HolliTHKTIT Of JI PtlBS iaslRt'TRS. Bru. 6, la all election dlttricts where a vacancy exists by reason of the disqnaliAcation of the officers or otherwise ia an elective hoard hereto fore appointed, or where any new diitriot shall be formnd, the Judge or Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of the proper county shall, ten days before any general or special election, n (.point comiiotrnt peront to fill laid vacancies, and to ennuuot tbo election in said now diatrlats, and in 1 ho appointment of Inspector, in any alcetin district both shall aot be of the sune pr.Htioal tiarty. and the judge or election: hll in all cases mi of the political party having tbe m .,rl:y of votes ia said district a neaitr as th sail Judge or Judges can ascertain the fact, and in cme of the disugreomnntof tbe julgcs ti to the lection of inspect ore the political majority of the (ii'lgrs shall select one of said ionpitcl'iri, an I the tu ii or Ity judge or judges shall select th otlier. 8kc. T. Whenever there shall be a mean fly in an eteetion board oa the morning of an eleclt"B, said vacancy shall be ft Hod in conformity with existing laws. ix Tiaaor KMtrrio nri krs Har. 8. At the opening of the polls al all elec tions It thall be the duty of the imlres of election for their respective districts to designate ono of the Intpecton-, whose duty it shall be to have in custody the registry of voters, and to make the entries therein required by law, tnd It shall be tht duty of the oi her of the said iaspeet'ir to reociva and number lite ballots presented at laid election, Hkc. tt. All elections by the eiturns shall be by ballot every ballot vottd shall be Butnhered in tbe order In which It shall be received, and the number recorded ny inecierKion the list of voters opposite tho nam of the elector front whom re ceived. And any voter voting two or more tick ets, the several tluketi so voted shall each be numbered with the number corresponding with the number to the name of the voter. Any elec tor may write his name upon bis ticket or reuse the same to be written thereon, and attested by a cltlien of the district. In addition to the oath now prescribed by law to be takea and subscribed l.v election otlicers, they shall eeveiallv b .wnm or amrrneu noi iu ui now any aiector shall I have voted, tinlerl required to do so as witnesses j in a judicial proceedmg. All judtes. luspaolors. ( clerks and avrrwri gr any election held lii.ut-i .in. s.va -...., ... ,u,w rnnriDK upa iiieir i duties, he duly seorn ar alllrtned In tho preienne or each other. The imlge shall he sworn by tbe j minority inspector, there sluill be such minority i injector, and in cc there iiiall be no minority i Inspi etor then by ejimirs of the peace or alder- I man, and the ii.prctors.ovcisiws and clerks ..hall i..t nr 4..,,.,,,wri H4gnrii .un a .worn by the judge Cert. Iltfnteiol s.nh swear- ,g or nlliimmg -.hall ho duly made out and sin- bytheofllccri-oswcri,, and attested by the dicer wboadtaialsterad tht oath. Ifany judge "in ...-a-. wvi is'suiiiunj u, ntinn cwaiir- tng or 11 tli it Hi ar mincnry msn.oT nsiuse. or talis to swear tbe ! e,.miIliiomd orlicr or otherwise, a subordinate o0.ecre a' altera In he :a.ann. r reouirH by this j offi(. or ,gmntt mll0 j, 0r ahall be employed un .ct,or ifany vmL-erol fleet la shall act withaut atjr lh. legislative, Kaeeutir. or Juduial do bring first duly aaorn or If any off,eer of .lotion ,1Br,llients ot tin. S'.t. or of the United States. Phall pica tba form of oath without being duly or BDy tlt, or i,)0rporated district, arJ also Hit-era, or if any Jndia or minority Inspector shull I -t' m.,i.s f (-... r .k- c..- e?,.r a a , , rn w"en " M,!WiiliUri oroftbeeommon or select council ef " ' . , w",""""r' " 1 r ; conviction the otbeer or olBoera so offending shut I be lined not exceed. ng one thoand d,Mars or j rxem()n(r, ,t th same time, tba nfiea or ep ii..prtMi,mrnl not exeeed.ng one year or both In .Mtl0tta,.ul 0( Judge. In.pcctor er Clerk of any tbe dwershon of the court. lt(.,lyn o( Uli Commonwealth. ton rkuirtkiikS voTKni. fr.c. 10. On lha dsy of election anv tiereon w lids a name sh.tll not appear on tba registry of rotrrr, and who clsltas the right U vote .( said . elect ion, aball prottuceat least ote qualitled voter ' ef lha district as a witneil to -ha residence wf he claims nt in the district In whwh he claims lo be a voter for the period tf at lent two months nimnliHteiy prreeJing alt rlectloa, which wit ness shall ba iwora or afflrmelf and subscribe a written, or partly a rid on and partly printed am devil to th feels MNted by hi in, which affidavit shall define dearly wbert the reaidenoe Ii of tbe person so claiming to be a voter, and the perca so claiming the right to vote sbill also take and ' subscribe a written, or Partly written and partly printed affidavit, stating to tht beet of bit know ledge and belief when and where he wai bora; i thsl bt bai beta a citiien nf the Tnlled Ftatee ' for ont month, aad of tha Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; that he baa resided la lha Com-1 monwealth ana year, or it formerly a qualified i elector or native born eillica thereof, and has removed therefrom and returned, that he baa ra- I sided therein six inonthn next preceding said eleo lloa i that he bai resided in the district tn which ' he claims to ba a voter for tha period of al least I two months immediately preceding said election ; I that ho baa not moved into the district for the purpose of voting therein) that he lias, if twenly two years of age or upwards, paid a Htate , or county tax within two years, which was assess-1 ed at least two months and paid at least one month 1 before the election. J he said affidavit shall also j stiite when and where the tax claimed to ba paid I by the affiant win assei.'ed, and when and where ; and to whom paid, and the tax receipt therefor; shall be produced lor examination unless tha. affiant shall state in his affidavit that it has been lost or destroyed, or that bt never received any j ami, If a naturalised ciliten, shall also state when, where and by what eourt he was naturalised, and shall also produce hii eerliAcateof naturalisation for examination ( but if the person io claiming the right to volt shall take and subscribe an affi davit that bt ii a native bora oititea of the I'nlted States, or If burn elsewhere shall ttate tha fact la hii affidavit, and shall product evi dence (hat he has been naturalised, or is entitled to citlieuship by reason of hii fsthor'i na'arali ation, and shall further Mate in his affidavit that he ii at (he time of making the affidavit of the Hge of twenty-one and under twenty -two yean; ibat he bar b'.'PB a cliifn ot tlie United Stales one month, aud bai ranided in lha 81 ate ont year or, if a nallta borncilisea of the Stale, and removed therefrom and relumed, that ha baa ra sided therein six months next preceding said eleutlon, and in the aleeuua diitriet two months Immediately preceding inch election, he shall be entitled lo vole although ae thai) not hart pi id Itxei, Tha said atbdavlts ot all persona making such claimi and the aflidariti uf lha witnesses to their reiidenee shall be preserved by tbe election board, and ai (be close ef the aleelioa they shall bo cueiuaed with tbe list of vuUra, Ully list- and other papers required by law to be Hied by the retata judge wiia ma pretnoaoinry, and snail re main oa file therewilb in the prolbonolary's oflit-t, subject to exatnieattoB as other elcetioh papers If tbt election 0 moors shall and that tbe applicant possesses all Ihn legal qualiAeatiom nf a voter he shall ha permitted to vote, and his name shall be added to tb list of tniatdea by the election officers, the word "tax" being addid where the claimant eluimi tu vote on lax, and the word "age" where be claims to vote on sge, the ratue words being added by tbe olerai in each ease respectively oa lbs liita of person, voting at such election. ('AI.LKBUK or BKBIfts RhRP VOTKM. HlcTiea 11. It shall I e lawful for any fiuallflVd pit lien of tha district, bolbwithstiinding the name of the proponed voter li contained un th list of resident tain bins, to challenge the vole of such peri'ia, wbertupua tbe same proof of the right or suffrage as uow require! ny law shall be publicly made, and acted on by tht election board, and the vote Admitted or rejected accord ing to tht evidenoe. Kvory tisrsoa olaiming to be a naturalised eitlten shall be required tn pro dace hii naturalisation eerl!'"" (he election before voting extept whore he has been for Ive yean consecutively a voter In tht district in which he oners his vote, ani on me vote or inch person being receive I It shall b tbt duly of (lit election oflirers to write or stamp oa tuck cert id eate tbt word "voted," wilb the day, month and year, and If any election other or officers shall receive a second vote ou the same day by virtue of the lame certificate, except where sons art en titled to vote beoause of Ihe naturaliiatioa of their fathers, they and the perioa who shall offer aaeh second rota shall be guilty of a misdemean or, and on conviction thereof be lined or impris oned, or both, at tha discretion of the Court, bat tbt (int ihall not a meed Ive hundred dollari ia each case, nor the imprisonment ont year. Tht like punihment shall ba Initiated on ennvlctina of tha officer! of election who shall negleot or ra fuaa lo make ar oause to ba soade the endorse ment required ai aforesaid oa aaid naturalisation oertiLV'Bta. aatrjsrr or nurv or a 1. actio or r rein a, Hai Tina IS. If any election officer ihall refute or negleot to require such proof ot the right of tuf rrage as It described hy Ibit law, or tht laws to which thii li a upnlra.nnt, from any person of fer iag to rota whose name is not oa tba list of assessed voters, or whose ngni 10 voie is cuar leaged by any qualified voter present, and ihall admit such person to vole without requiring inch nroof. ever Per so a to offend. na that) aion eon- viclloa bt guilty ef a misdemeanor, and shall be sea fenced tor every inch ont-nce to pay a nne not exceeding Bet hundred dollars, ar to undergo an imprisonment not mora than ont year, or both at tbt dWrtllon of (he eourt. CAN V Aftt or TUB VOTE I BT TttB COIBT. Bar. l.V As soon as the polls ihall close Ihe of fleertof the election shall proceed to count all tbt vote east for each enndidatt voted for. and take oat a full return of the same la triplicate, wlih a return sheet 1b addition, In all of which tht votes received by each candidate shall la giv ea after hit or her name, aril 1b words and again la figures, and shall bt signed by all of laid of Doers, and ear titled by overseers If any, ar if not no eer tiffed the overseeri and any officer rtfmiig t. sign ot eertify or cither of them, ihall write upon each of the ret urn l hit or their reason! fur not limine or eertifvlnt them. ff eofs as soon as con fed knit mint b MfrftWy andmil decneeW I roe las vtatfow fa fie eiliteas arw"r, wnn m bruj Mattmrnt iKewiag (As eofrs rvreirea ea enea candidal enM ee meii easf sigerrf y Its ecetioa oJRrert as soon ws Its rofw it eoaetof, and lie snett arft7 4 immtdiittrlm Milnf md OB t efnnr tht rlttion anwee fur tfratiom e th hUfi. Tht triplicate relnrni shtll be enclosed in tnrab-pes p.K'lmii. AttWGlttt V OIJ UU 1U W. saOttDd ,., 0uwing toy elt-etiun, the pruthtin"try ol 0,mrt of to rum on pleas shall present the said f,.ttrui t.. the seid oouit : in enanties mr there ifJ nu rP(jdrQt ..r.uVtU juTiite, tho associate Judg- ea slioll pr foiia the duties luipuaed upon the court of con, won pleas, which shall convene for said purpose the returns presented by the pro Ihoooiary shit 1 1 be opened by said court, and com puted by such of its ollicrrs, and such sworn as sistanls as tba court shall jppoltit, In the presence of the ju Ige or juilges of said euurt, and tlie returns cerlity and certificates of t lei-tion issued undiT the sen of tbe court, al is now required to be done by the return judges, and the vole as io computed and oer tided shall be open lo the public, and in ease tba return of any elevtioa district shall be missing whea the returns are presented, or iu case of complaint ol aquslified elector ander oath charging pulpaMe fraud or mistake, and partieolarly spet'ifying the alleged mistake or fraud, or where fraud or mistake is apparent on lha return, the court shall examine the ret a rn, and if io tbe Judgment ol the euurt it shall urcessiry to a just return laid court skill issue summary proceie against the eloct ln officers aod overseen if any, of the election diitriet com plained of, to bring them forthwith into euurt, with all election p:irrs ia their possession, and K palpable uiftake or fraud shall be discovered, it shall, upon su 'h hearing ai may be deemed necessary to enlighten tbe euurt, and heoerrented by tbe eourt, and so oer tilled hut allegations of palpable Iraud or mistake shall ou decided by the said court within three days after tho day the returns are brought Into eourt fur eomputation, and the said inuuiry shall be directed only tu palpable fraud or mistake, and shall not be itM ined a judicial jurisdiction to ootid u-te ai.y ouiittst now or herealter lo be provided bv law, nnd the other of said triplicate returns shall bo pineal in the box and seuieU up with Hie ballots, Nothing in tins act shall require the returns of election of borough or township noeri to be titadn to the courts as directed in tuia leotion, but nil the returns of tbe election ol lownxbip and borough oil. jers shall bo enclosed in a sealed cover, diret-lod to tbe prothouotary of tlie court of ooin UJ4JQ uleas of tbo proiier ouuuty, and shall by some one of them be delivered into bis office within tl rce days after every such election and bled therein. In ocuntiei where there are three or more judges of said court, learned In the law, al least two judgei shall sit lo compute aud cer tify returns, unlerl unavoidably prevented. Il any of tbe said Judges shall hiiusulf In a candi date for any ottica at any election be shall out sit with the courier act iu counting the returo s of such lection, and in suca case toe other judges, it any, shall art, and if in any eounty there shall be Do judge (ua!iit d lo bold the said court under the pro. iMuni ol this act present and able to art, then and io every such ease, tbe register of wills. tbe in un If aj' county commissioners ot tie proper county shall be and constitute a Bosrd, whi, or a majority of whom shall have and exercise all the powers, and perform all ttie duties vested In or re quired to be performed by the euurt of eoinmon picas oi sucn county, by ana un-ler the nrorl slum of this lection ; but none of tbe said o3toers shall act as a member of each Board when bim- sell a candidate for any office at tba election, the returns of whirb the laid Hoard is repaired lo oouni unuer tne provisions oi mis lertiua a, la all elections herealter tbe eertinste 0r tisturaliiatiun, If genuine, shall be oo,.fl!usire evidence of tbe lucts mentioned therein, and where tbe pemun ottering to vole einlms tbe riifht on the payiueut of tJl. the raoeipt of such tat, if signed by the pmp-r oiticer, shall lie the evidence ttirif ; it" such person doei a .1 produce sub ro. Wi-t, tben the pavuiaat ar the tai may bt proven the oath of sin per-on. or other evS.leec. ',ing uh.n, mtxtn .,! , WDom lueh Uxftt p.iii. Nolke It. Jurthcr hrrehy Khen, Tltat N.iilre In iiirtlicr Hrrehy kUpii, Tltat Ln ,,rini except Junt.cea of the Peace, who .,,.11 hld an olh.-e or appointment oi trust under J (lie govtrnim nt of the l uited States, or of thi. State, or of any incorporated district, whether a any eily or comml-sioner of any incorporated , ... k. u iit,.sn,.hu r h..t,i.. . OF KI.KCTION OFFICERS. In case the perron who shall have receire 1 the 'fron'1 highest number of votn for inspectur.shr.ll ""," lh d'y c'ect,on- lJh" h !"" ho shall have received the second highest num- ber ot votes for judge at the aext preceding eleo tion, shall act as inn pec tor in hii place; and in case the person who shall hare received tbe high est a umber of votes for inspector shall not attend, the persna elected judge, shall appoint aa inspec tor ia bts pler and ta esse the person elected jwdge shall not atteud, thea tbe inspector who re eel ved tbe highest number of votes, shall appoint a judge in bis placet or if any vacancy shall con tinue in tbe Hoard for tbe space of one hour after tbo lima Axed by law for the opening of the elec tion, tht qualifiud voltn of the township, ward or district for which turn officer shall have beea elaeted, preaenl at tht place of election, tball se lect one out of their number to fill inch vacancy. Alto, that where a judge, by sickness or ana voidable accident, Is unable to attend such meet ing of Judges, then tbs certificate or return ihall be taken charge of by one of Ihe Inspectors or clerks of the election uf tha district, who shall do and perform the datioi rrqnirod of laid Judge un able to attend. CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISION. Fpecial attention is hereby directed to the fib Article of the New Constitution. (Section I. Kvcry malt citiien twenty-one yean of age, possessing tha following qualifications, snail oe rniiueii 10 vote at all election!: First He shall have been a citiien uf tbe I'nl ted Htatcs at least one month. Hccond He shall havt resided in Ihe State ont yeur, (or, if having previously been a qualified elector or native born eitlnen of tbe State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned,) then six months, immediately preceding the election. 1 uiru lie snail nave res 1 tied in the election district where he ihall offer to vote at least two month immediately preceding the election. fourth It twenty -two yean of ace or upwards be shall have paid whhin two years a Kta'e or county tax, which thai! hive been assessed at least two months, and paid at least oat month before tba elect ion. Ha: 4. All election! by tht eitisrni shll be by ballot tivery ballot voted 1 hit II be numbered ia the order in which it shall be received, aid the number recorded by tbe election (Boers an the list of voters, opposite the name of tbe elector who present! the ballot Any elector may write his name apon bis tirket, or rauxe the same lo lie written tbrreon, and attested by a oititea of the diitriet. The election oflloeri shall be swora or I atrirm.d nut to disclose how nny elector shall have 1 voted unless required to do so as witnraet in a Judicial proceeding. rar. ft. h lecture shall, in all ease except treason, felony, and brca h orsurety of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance on elect mas and in going to ani returning there from. Har. A. Whenever any of the qualified eltn tort of Ihil C.a.rnoBWta tb shall be in actual mil it try service, nnder n requisition from Ihe Presi dent of Ihe United Htate or by the authority of thii Commonwealth, sunn electors may exer.-it tbt right of luflVage in all elections by the eiti-S4-BS, under such regulation! ai if they were pres ent at their usual places of election. Hkctiob 7. All laws regulating the holding of elections by the citiien or for Ihe re giMiailoa of electors iliiill be uniform throughout the Htate but Bo elector shall ba deprived of the privilege of voting by ruas.in of hii name not bring rrgii torej, Kr.rriii 8. Any person who shall give or prom ise or offur to give, lo any elector, any money, re ward, or other valuable consideration for bis vote at an election, er for withholding (he same, or who shall give or promise to give smh tiniidera tinn to any punun or party for such elector who shall reoehe or agree lo receive for himself or for another, any money, reward or other valuable eonslderntioa for nil vole at an election, or for withholding the lama, shall thereby forfeit the right to vott at tuoh election, and any elaot ir whole right to vote shall he challenged fur tuck cause before tht election officers, shall be requlr- . ed to swear or affirm that the matter of the chal lenge Is untrue before hii vote shall be received. (Samoa 9. Any perioa who shall, while a can didate for office, be guilty of bribery, fraud, or wilful violatloa of any election law, shall be for ever disqualified from holding any office of trust or profit in this Commonwealth, any person coo- vie ted ot wiirui violation or the election lawi shall, la additloa to any penalties provided by law, be deprived nf tht right of suffrage absolute ly for lha term of four yeara. Bee. U. For the purpose of voting no perioa shall be deemed to have gained a residence by reaaoa of hii absence, while employed in the ser vice, of either civil or military, of this Htate or the I'aitcd htates.nor while engaged in tht nav igation of the waters of Ihe Slate or the United Stales, or on Ihe high seas, nor while a student of nay tnitliutloa of learning, aor while kept ia any poor house or other asylums at public ex pense, nor while 000 fined In publie prison. Heo.lv. District election boards shall eonolst of a judge and two Inspeolori, who ihall be cho. sea annually by the eititena. Koch elector ihall hate the right to vote for tbe judge and one In spector, and each Inspector ihall appoint one clerk. The first election board for any new dis trict shall be selected, and vacancies In election boards filled, aa provided by law. Election offi ce n shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, while eagagca in miking up ana trans mitting returns, except upon warrant of a eoart of record or Judge tnereor, tor an election Irani, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peaee. In cities they mav claim exemption from Jury duty darlni their terms of service. hec. IV No persoa shall be qualified to serve 1 an election officer who sbill hold, or ihall within two monthi have held any office, or tp potntmint or employment In er under the gov ernment of lha United Slatei or af tbii Slate, or of any eily or eounty, or of any municipal board eommlsiien or trail In any eity,iave only Ju it ices of tbe peace, and aldermen, notaries publie, and persons In tht tnt'itla service of tbe State; aor shall any aleelioa officer be eligible to any elvll office to be filled at aa election at which be ihall serve, aave oaly to such subordinate, municipal. or local offlceri, below (he grade of city or county officers, at shall ne designated by general laws. OIVEN nndir my hand and teal, at Clear lie! d Poan'a, thii tenth day of October, In h. 8 Ihe year af onr Lord one thomand eight hundred and acvcnty-sevea and nf tht Independence of tba United Malei tbe one hundred ana Heonn. AND RI.W PKNTI.Jf.. Sheriff. LIT II K It S B IT II ti . flerealVr, goods will ba sold fur CASH only, or in exchange fur produce. No booki will be kept in tha future. All old accounts mast be settled. Those who eannot eah up, will please head over their notes and ' CLOSE THE EE00ED. I am determined to tell my goods at eaih prices, aud at a discount far below that aver ottered in thii vicinity. The discount I allow my customers, will make Ihitn rich In twenty yean If they follow my advice aod buy their goods from me. I will pay earn for wheat, oati and clover seed. DAN I Kb (iOOULANDKR. Luthersburg, January 17, 1877. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Ilea opened, In a building on Market street, oa tbo old Western Hotel lot, opposite the Court House In Clearfield, a Tin and Sheet-Iron Mann factory and Store, where will be found at all times a lull lino of HOUSE FTOlTISHnTG GOODS, Stoves, Hardware, Etc. House Hp jutlng and all kinds of job work, repair ing, Ac, done en short notice and nt reasonable reus, Alt', agent for tbe SingerSewing Machine. A mpply of Machines, with Needles, Ac, al ways on band. Terms, strictly cash or country produce. A share of patronage solicited. O. B.MRRRELL, Superintendent. Clearfield, April 25, 1877-lf. REMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would respectfully notify the public generally that bo baa removed bil Grocery Store from bhaw's How, to the building formerly occupied hy J. Miles Kratter, on Second street, next door to lligler'a hardware itore, where he intends keeping a full line or ii K C i: 11 1 12 H. HAMS, IlKIKU BEEF and LARD. M'llAKH and S HUPS, of til grades. TKA8, Uroen and Discs. COFFEE, Koaated and Green. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, '..V-1.' t ill ITS, All kinds in the market. PICKLES, in Jars and barrela. SPICKS, in ever; r.ria and sarlelv. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL. MNDMtrP CRACKER. SOAPS, MATCHES, DKIKD APPLKS, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil and Lamp Chimneys. And a food aaaortmant of thoee thlnire naaall, Ip4 in a Krooery alore, wbirk he will aaohang. (ot marketing R4 the market nrieee. Will sell fer oaab as ebeaply as any other one. Pleaae eall end see his stoek and Judge for yonreeir. JOHN McOADQHEY. Cleerfk-IJ, Jan. -1, 1877. THE TIN SHOP! RlMG MYOWX MAIJIUXE! FRED. SACKETT, I100.M NO. S, PIE'S OPERA 1101'SE, ClcarOeld, Ta. Respectfully Infurms bis easterners, and tbe pnb lie in general, that ha oootinues to manufaelor. all kinds of Tin.CApiHT & Sheet-Iron Ware, Of tlrst-elasi material oaly, and la a workman- like manner. ROOFING mid SPOUTING done on tliort an tice tnd very reasonable termi. COOK STOVES, HKATINO RTOVK" AND FCRNACR alwnyi kept ia stock, and for ile low. Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specialty. flas Fixtures always on bond. All work guaran teed to give satisfaction. A share of publie patronage cordially solicited. FRED. SACKKTT. Clearfield, IV, May 9, 1877. BUY THE BEST ' Pearl Shirt I None genuine L T"r.d.v.h,';.CPE:ARLjT. Trade Mark a ten ted. REASONS WHY TUB PEARL SHIRT IS PREFERRED TO ALL OTHERS t III. They are made of tbe vert beet muslin. 3d. Hoeomi are three ply aad made of tha best Itnen.aaea ply Being guaranteed to be all I laea. Id. They are made only by capable and experi enced bands, are carefully (aspect ed and are nniurpaaeed by any ether la workmaaehtp. 4lh. They are guaranteed to It aad to give latli faction ia every particular. Try Thorn &nd i Oonrlaoel FOR SALE BY T. A. FLECK & CO. ONR PRIOR DMRrie, DRY HOODS llnl'BI .KOTIONc!, MILLINERY FANCY HOODS, Market Rlnet, ClesrOeld, Pa. nVnt. II, '77 If. rruu i ana i BI'TTKR CHOCKS, with lids, CREAM CROCKS, MII.K CROCKS, Al'PLK UITTTKR CROCKS, PK'KLK CHOCKS, FLOWER POTS, PIK DISHES, STKW POTS, And a great many other thlnga too numerous to mention, to be had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner of Cherry and Third Streets, CLKAKFIiaD, PA. eugS a. r. aoum. R. H COB It LB. d. naitanoa. (i 11,1(11, McCORKLE & t'O.'S (SuooceS'jrs to John Qulieh), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market street, Clearfield, Pa. We manufacture bH kinds of Fare it are for Chambers, fining Rooms, Libraries and II alls. If yon want Purnltura of any kind, don't buy until you see our Hock, - i ii:ic TAuivtj In all Itg branches'. We krep In stock all the latest and moat improved Colli ni and Oasketa, and have every facility for properly cob darting this branch of our busineti. We have a patent Corpse Pre server, in whioh bod tea ean be preserved fur a con siderable length of time. A member of the firm bu hii sleeping apart ment at our wan-room, where be ean be fuacd by any pertoa who eomt at night for the purpose ol procuring comas. (iriJCH, MrCORKLE A CO. Clearfield, Pa., May 10, '7C ly. ri.ot it, fi;i;i, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER 4 CO., Room No. 4, Ple'n Opera llouae, Clearfield, Pa. Keep oonstantlr on bin I SUOAR, COFPEE, TEAS, S0DA.J COAL OIL, SYR IP, SALT, fiPICES, SOAP, Canned and Dried Fr-jlta, Tobaeeo, Cigars, Can- dies, Cider Vinegtr.D.ttar, Ki,;ic. ALSO, RXTR A HOME MADS Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Ear- . . . Uorn meal, Ubop, Teed, Sic, " All of whleb win be sold cheap for cash or in eacbange for ooantrj produce. A. U. KKAMKtl ej CU. Cleerneld, Noe. II IS74.-1 .UX 1-VSfVJ SULPHUR. SOAP. K SlURUNO IvKMEDY FtiR DlSKASES AND l.NjtTRiss or thk Skin; A Healthful llLAUIlUK.R OF THK CoMrLFJUON ; A Hkuablk Means jP Preventing and KkUF.VINO KlUEUMATtSM AND GoUT, AND an TjNKgrAi.tD Disinfectant, Dkodo RI7.RR AND COUNTER-IRRITANT. (ilenn Sulphur Sttaiu beside cntili citiug local duca-ecs of the ikin, banishes de fects uf tlie complexion, and imparts to it pr.itifyinR clcarncsx ami tmoothncts, Siifffhttl lUtth arc celebrated for curing cniitiu. and other diseases of the skin, aa well ai khcnmaiiim and tiout. 4wletmB Sulphur Simp produce, the same ettects at a most tnliine ex(wnse. This admirable ipecific also spechly heals imrt, eVwtVx. scaldu burns, sfrmnt and eufi. It reinovei dandruff and prevents the hair from falling out and turning gray. Clothing and linen u&ed in the sick room is disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with the person, prevented by it. The Medical 1 raternity sanction its use. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. R. liny the Ure clra and thereby acoetotniaa, bold by all Uruxguts. " U ILL'S HAIR AND tYIIlSKF.lt DYE," lllark ar llrovsh a, Once. C. S. CKITTESTO, Prop'r, 7 Sixth lv S.Y. HARTSWICK & IRWIN. SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS! CIIEMICALS! PAINTS, 011, DYE STUFF VARNIBIIK8, BRUSUKS, PRRVUMKRY, FANCY GOODS TOILKT ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AUD LIQUORS fer medicinal pirpoees. Trasses, Supportere, Bekeel Books and Station er;, and all etber articles aiasllr fonnd In a Drag Store. ..,.I''J,,.A,"'' 'RESCRIPTIONB CARR rt'LLY CUM ro UN UK I). Ilarlnga large eg. nerlenee In the bnalaeas Ua, ean girt entire eat. I J- 0. HARTSWICK, I Clearleld, Deeeaber Id, Hit. 6l 1 njej ejtieja, p it. taveBH . CLEARFIELD, PA., An oC.rlng, at th. eld ataae ef O. L. H.j , j, their atoeh of goads, eeasliling Qf DRY - GOODS, GItOCERIKs, BOOTS 1 81IOKS, UATS . CAPS, HARDWAKK, QUKKNSWARK, FLOUE, FEED, SALT, 4c, fa., At tba taort reasonable rates for CASH er t exchange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingle., OR COUNTRY PRODUCI -Advance, made to thoaa sni,rd in ,tt. ting out square timber on the noil aoant.,,0ii, ' PttljsoH JJARD TIMES HAVE NO EPPKCT IN FRENCHVILLEI I am aware that there are some perrons a little hard to please, and I am also aware that the complaint of "bard times" Is well aigb ant Tarsal. But I am 10 situated new that I eaa satisfy the former an-l prove eooclusittly that "bard limss' will not effect thoaa aho buy their ndi fr-.a, me, and all my patrons shall he initiated Into tbe ! oret of ' UOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES T have goodi enough lo supply all the InbsU tants in tbe lower sod of the eounty which I nil ntexeeding low rates from my mammoth stwre la Mb'LfiuNUl HO, where I eaa alwa.vs be fsnj ready to wait upon callers and supply them witb Dry Goods of all Kinds, Bach at Cloths, Batinatts, Caasimeres, Xlalibs, Detainee, Linen, Drillings, CaJieoes, Trimmings, Kibbons, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hat and Caps all of the best malarial and mad inurtlm -Hose, Socks, U lores, Mittens, Laees, Kibbons, A. OHOCKK1E3 OP ALL KINDS. CulVe, Tea, Bugar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, ?A Pork, Li ii seed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queens ware, Tinware, Castings, I'lows and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Cern Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds uf Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a griirat aa sort ment of Stationery, GOOD FLOVH, Of different brands, alwayi on hand, and will l e old ai tbe lowest possible figure. J. II. McCIain's Medicines, Jayne's Medlrir.es 11 os tetter a and Hooflaod i Hitters. tOOO pounds ef Wool wanted for which ihe bigheit price will be paid. Cloverseed oa hand end for sale at tha lowest market priee Als, Agent for Strattonrille and Curwens- tile Tbreshing Maebinei. aVfjvCall and aeefer yourselres. Yoa will flt.J everything usually kept in a retail store. L. M. COI'DRIKT. Prenehvills P. O., August IS, 1874. B1GLER, YOUNG & REED, (Successors le Boynton A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturers of fORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Comer of Ponrth and Pine Street., CLEARFIELD, PA. HAVING enraired la the aaanafaetere ef Int erest HACllINERY.werespeetfnlljinfom h. poblie that we are now prepared te 111 all orders as ebeaply tnd as prompt!, ts ean be done In any of the cities. We aaanafaetere and deal in Malay and Circular Saw-Mills Read Blooha, Water Wheels, Shafting Pullers, UifTord'i Injector, Steera Oangee, Sleets Whlallea, Oilera, Tallow Cups, Oil Caps, Gauge Cocks, Air Cocks, Olohe Valres, Cheek Val.es, wrought Iron Pipes, S eam Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, AntL Friotiun Uetres, Soap Stone Packing, Gnos Pack. n,. and all kinds of MILL WORK together with Plows, Sled Solan, COOA' AXD PA RLOR STO VKS, and other CASTINOS ef all hinds. Orders solicited and Riled at etty prices All letter! of Inquiry with reference to machinery of onr manufacture promptly anawered, by addree ing us at Clearfield, Pa. Janlft-tf niCll.KR. YOUNG A REED p ROG'KKIEi). JAS. II. LYTLE, (Suceeiaorle LYTLRjA MITCIIRLL) WIIOLESALK ANI) RETAIL PKALER IN eilOICE LINK OP TEAS. ooLoaos, JAPANS, IMPERIAL, YOUNG HYSON. PNGLISH BREAKFAST Purest hi Market BUTTER AND EGOS. Will he kept and told nt Irtt eoel. Cesb paid ler Oennlry Preduee. OKRklAN CUKRRIE8, TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARI, . PniLAPILPlIIA BAMS. tyiitii. Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, Ae, PICKLIV. Barrel Pickles tnd KngHsk Plcklee. PMsllR ANI FKKI), 1 Hoar, Cora Meal, Oat Meat Ae. Jan. I, TT. JAS. D. LTTLI.