,THE MANSION HOUSE. (Xrotref Second and Market Street. , CXCAHHICLD. PA. i THIS eld ud ommodtoai HoUl hu. daring lb past ;nr,b nlrgd I doable its former capacity tor me entertainment or i mo or and cuest. Tbt whole boll Jin a ku bsea .refurnished, and tbt proprietor will spare mo pains to rodr hi guests omfortabl whll staying with bin. ,P-Th Manslob nous '. Ovalbut runs to Mil Irom tbo Dopot ot tbt arrival and departure oi not train, w. m. LAnuun, July JJ-TT-tf Proprtotoi LLEGHENY HOTEL Market Street. Clearfield, Pi. Wn, B. Bradley, formorly proprietor of tbo Leonard House, boring Ihh4 tbo Allegheny Hotel, tolielU a share of public potronag, Tbo Hone bat boos thoroughly repaired and newly famished, aod guest will And It pleaoant flap ping plaoo. Tbt tablo will bt supplied witb tbt beat of everything Id tbo market. At tbo bar will bt foand tbt best wines and liquors. Uood tabling attached. . W4I. B. BKAULKV, May 17, 'J. Proprietor. S1IAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Uukat Front llreele,) CLKAIIFIKL1), PA. Tb. undersigned having taken charge of tbti Hotel, would respectfully solicit publio patronage, r.4 'J. tt. NEftTIIM KI1AW. ATTASUINGTON HOUSE, IT HICVY WASI1INUTON, PA. Tbil now nnd wt furnished hnnsu baa been taken by lh. undersigned, lit feel, oonndent of being able to render satisfaction to thoao who mo laeor bin wltn oall. May 8, 1873. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r LOYD HOUSE, j ' Moll Btreet, PHILIPSBORG, PESN'A. Table always supplied wltb tbo boot tho market .floral. Tbo traveling public le invtioa toeaii. j.o.1,70. ROBKRT LOYD. t?":: "2nls: County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. 11 OOM In Masonic Building, ono door north of J. V C. D. Watson's Drug Hlore. Fuiifto Tickets to .ad from Liverpool, Qocent town. Glasgow, London. Paris .nd Copenhagen, Alto, Drafts Tor lolo on tho Rojtl Bonk of Ireland and Importal Bink or Londnn. JAHKS T. LEONARD, Prol't. W. M. 6IIAW, O.ihlar.' janl,'I7 DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Houth Third Street, PblUdclphU And Dealers In Government Securities. Application by mail will recti to prompt atten 1 1 in, and all ioformatioa oh ter fully furnUbed Urdon lohcted. April ll-tt. r. k. ikmolr. , W. ARNOLD. J. B. AHMULD F.K. ARNOLD & CO., Hanker and lirokcrM, ReyMnldriTlIle, Jeflerton Co., P, Money reeeired on dtpotlt. Diiennnti at no derate ratfi. Eastern and Foreign Exchange al way ta hanil and oollrctiom promptly made. Keynoldtvllie, Doo. 1A, 1874. -ly J LB. HEICIUIOLD, " s u h g e o m dentist;. Graduate or the Pennoylrenli Cnllefre of Dental Hurgnry . Office In residence of Dr. II i Ha, oppmtte tbo tihaw Ilouae. tochlS, 7-tf. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (OSoo In Bank It.ildio,) Cnrtrtnaollle, Clearfield Co., Pa. mob 'TO-tf. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (Offlco In residence, Second etroet.) Nitrniu Oxide Gai adminielered for tlie paln tae extraction of toetb . Clearfield, Pa., May i, IMMt. 5)Usnaufoufl. J OR I'HINTINO or EVERY DKSCRIP tion naatlj eafecnted at thla offlo. MEAT MARKET. F. M, CAEDON & BRO,, On Market St, ont door weet of Maniloa Uoqm, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oar arraii gem onto art rf tbt meet eomplet fharaettr for furnliblng tbt public with Freeh Mean of all hind, and of the very boat quality. Wt alto deal 111 all kindi of Agrioaltoral I m pie men ti, whiah we keep on eihibitios for tho ben efit of tbt public. Coll around wbeo la town, and take a look at thing, or addreoe at F. M. CAKDON A BRO. Clearfield, Pa., July 14. 1876-tf. Jnst Iteeelved ! Just Received by ARNOLD, m CURWENSVILLE: Car Load Nova Sootia lMantor 1 1 Car Load pure Corn, Rye and Oats Chop! , Car Load Pcakon Rait 1 Car Load Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry d'ooda, Grocories, &c.! SLingloB, Bark, K. U. Tics and Grain will bo taken in exchango. Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1878. b T N ClOU W E THtJMT." AH othtra mail X P7 f0' their work bafort It leavot the bop, Aod at all Beth la a the graea of the field, and tbt promisee of eaea art Ilka tho flowera thereof they art girea oat day aod forgot ttn tbt neiU thetefort it In btit not to trust anybody, All kindi of work will be dont ! thia ehop for toab or ready pay. lloott and ahoci of all aliea tad atyle the beat and ebeepcrt In town. I have rtmortd my ahop to tho lower end of town. In Taylor'a row, on Reed etreet, aeor the depot, where 1 will bt found at all times, waiting fr euatomert. All work warn a led food and cheap. Aleo, all kin da of Leather and Shot Finding! for tale. Tbo eitlieni of Clearfield and vicinity art oapeetfully lnrlted to give me a call. J9. U. D KB RING, Clearfield, Pa.. July 11, 1877. READING FOR ALL 1 1 I BOOKS & STA TIONER Y. Market ML, Clearfield, (at the Pott Ottee.j TUB andentgned kgt leavt to annoaneo to tbt oitiieni of Clearfield and Tiaintty. that bt hat ft teed ep a room ad boa aat rotwrned from tbw city with ft largo amoaot of reading .natter, toointlag ia part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aeooant and Past Book a of every dt aorlptlon ( Paper and Kn vet opes. Freooh pressed and plain i Pent and Peacilt blank Legal Papers, Deeds, Mortgages! Jadgnatnt, Eieinp tioa and Prmisarv noleai While and Parch- meat Brief, Legal Cap, Record Con, and Bill Cap, (Snoot Musie, for either Piano, Plata or Violin, toaotaatiy oa boot. Any book a or atattotary desired that 1 may not have on hand, will bt ordered by first ti press, and told at wholesale or retail to twit customer. I will also keep periodical ttraiart, oven as nageunat, nowspapera, . p. a. uaLlin. Clearfield. May f, US-tf The Bell's Bun Woolen Factory Pan. townahip, Clearfield Co., Pk BURNED OUTI j ( , in not BURNED UPI Tbtaahtorfbert have, at great eiptnet, rehattt a atlgbborbood aeetssfty, la the erection of a firtt elass Woo lea Manefaotory, with all tho modern improvements attacked, aod are prepared to makt all kin da of Cloths, Caastmtma, fiatiatlU, Blaa heU, FlaMtU, At. Pltoty of goods ta hand to aopply all our old and a tboaaoad new eoaumera, whoa wo oak to eoms aad aaomlat ear atotk. Tat bastnees of CARDINQ AND Fl'LLINO erlU rtjotlvt tar aspeotal atteatkaa. Proper arrangements will be made to rewetvt and deliver Wool, to salt customer. All work warranted and dent awon tat shortest notice, aod by strtot attaa tion to beilaee we hope to realise a liberal shore of patne patroaago lOMH) POUNDS WOO! WANTBD1 Wt will pay tho hlghett market pHet for Woo nd tell ear aaafaeiered goods at low at similar gooda eoa bt bought ta tho eoaatj, aad whenever we fall to reader reotoaabw aatiafattlea wt oaa ohrays bt found at home ready to make proper vaiMaMaiiun, iio.r im ymrwvn t oj Ml tw. JAMKfl J0HN80H A (OKU, apriliatf Rower P. 0. ur em ;3MwtiMtttnt. I THE REPUBLICAN, PaMiolnet .r.rj Wodnaadaj If GOODLANDER ti LEE, CLEARFIELD, I A., Hu tb. Larfoet CtrcaUtlo. tl any paper In Northwnt.ru Pannaylraulau The largs and oonatantly inoraaaiog circulation of tba Ripublicak, rendura it valuable tobuain.u men an a raodium thro' which to reaoh lie publio. Tl-RMS or SuBSCttlPTION I If paid In advance, . . . $2 00 If paid after three monthi, . 2 60 If paid alter fix montba, , . 8 00 When papcrg are aont outside of the county payment must be in advance. ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or lean. 8 times, . tl 60 Each subsequent insertion, 50 Administrator' Noticed, , . 2 50 Executors' Notices, .... 2 50 Auditors Noticos, .... 2 50 Cautions and Estraya, ... 1 50 Pisaolution Notices, . , , 2 50 Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, por line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS : Ono sqnaro, 10 lines, . . . $8 00 Two squares, 15 00 Threo squares, 20 00 OncTourtb column, . ... 50 00 Ono hull column, . ... 70 00 One column, 120 00 III, A Mi N. We bavo always on hand a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, ' LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, &c, lc, Ac. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING 61 CH A8 POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, .CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, .CIRCULARS, &o., Ac, IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Goodlauder dk Iee, Clearfield, Clearfield Cavity, To. THE REPUBLL(14N. 'tmttT J0' I r ...-v,, p. - CLEARFIELD, PA. WBONKSDAT MOKNIND, OCT. H, IS7I. CUHT1X FOH COSattEHS. It will doublluaaaurpriae many Dem ocrata all ovor the country, to learn that Andrew O. C'urtin baa been noui inated lor Congress by that party in Centre county. Mr.Curtin is best known as Pennsylvania's War Governor. When the integrity of the country was threatened, aud war was the only means of safety, Gov. Curtin was one oi tho moat determinedly aggrossivo and patriotic of all the Chief Magis trates ot the States adhering' to tho Old Union. When the war ended, It found Curtin qne of tho staunohoat friends of a regeneration of the dis affected States an advocate of a restoration to citiaenship and social and political fraternity. Androw G. Curtin waa un exemplification of tho more hon orable Intentions of the honest wing of tbo Republican parly in tbo days of serious trial during the war, and bis principles of republican liberty changed not a whit when tbo Fifteenth Amend ment throw nearly a million of votes into the parly ranks; and, by the ex cess thus achieved, led its leaders Into vicious ways and corrupt practices. Governor Curtin retired to private life; and the breach that separated him from bis old party affiliations, grew wider and wider. Ho refused to yield bis principles that he might share in the aggrandisements of party power and, ruibor than sink his honor be neath personal respect, withstood tho tempting allurements of ambition's fondest hopes witb as much earnest ness as he had defended bis country's honor In the darkest hours of Its trib ulation. Honesty and uprightness of charac ter bring tboir own roward. To day, Andrew G. Curtin, instead of sharing the opprobrium heaped upon Blaine, Hale and other loaders of the Republic can party, finds bimsolf at the head ot the ticket in his native county witb every prospect of retaining the respect of the people of Pennsylvania, as, also, an almost certainty ot being returned to Congress by the Democrats ol Con tre county. In conjunction with the Democrats, it is not nnlikely that the Nationals will give him their support, thus polling what may prove the heaviest majority for any candidate in Pennsylvania. Sorristoicn Defender. THE " TELEGRAPH" AND ITS "PREACHER:' KniTOR Patriot : One subscribing himself " A Methodist Preacher," pub lishes In the Harrisburg Telegraph, oi tbo Tth inst., his views at length upon tho candidacy of Hon. Androw H. Dill. A sincere regard for that army ol Christian men who bear that name in ellnes me to believe that the name was there assumed by one wholly unworthy of it. Think of one whose calling is to proclaim tho blessed gospel of " Peace on earth and good will toward men " using the following words over the signature of" A Methodist Preacher "And U it laid that a number of Methodist preachers, in view of secur ing their votos for the Democratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylva nia are now riding on the railroads on lree passes." . . And then after publishing the He and slandering th. profession, sanctimoni ously adds: ''Surely this must be false." It is proper then in further criticism of said publication to disre gard that writer's pretensions and put him upon tba roll of common acalots, whose seal outstrips their wisdom.- This "pious" writor lies under somo strango misapprehension, and basely seeks to influence his brethren by inuendo where be lacks the boldness to mako a falsehood out of the whole cloth. For example, be asks : " Is Hon. A. II. Dill a Rebel 1 1 do not say so. If he bad been in the South during the war, would he have acted as his brother did f I cannot tell. I can tell that at the North tho Democratic candidate for Governor did sot with a party who sympathized witb the South, opposed the war, and denied that tba soldiers bad the right to vote, now can any JUotnouist preacher, who is a Republican, though be hu profound respect and kindliest feeling for his honored father, vote tor his Democratic son ? " Let ono who knows, and a Republi can who voted for Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant and Rutherford B. Hayes lor Curtin, Geary and Hart ranft, answer. About eighteen months ago the Hon. Androw 11. Dill was in troduced by letter to me at Lewisburg, and at the intorvlcw that followed the views expressed by Mr. Dill made an impression upon my mind which the events of the intervening years have not yet effaced. Young as Mr. Dill tben was, he bad th. mind of a far- sighted statesmen, aa subseqent events proved. He abandoned bis bom. and his hopes in the far South to east bis lot witb the people who would soon be called upon (as h. then believed) to maintain tb. integrity of the Govern ment and ol the Union by eaerlfioes oi blood and of treasure ; and soon there- alter the war came. The sacrifice was demanded of the peoplo with whom Andrew H. Dili had cast bis lot. ' I did not go to the war Andrew H. Dili did not go to tba war (exept during tbo brief period of th. invasion of the State) ; but we lived in tbe same town, surrounded by tbe same neighbors and friends, and no man, woman, or child, ever questioned tbe loyalty or patriot ism of Andy Dill during all those try ing years of sacrifice and sorrow, And when peace came al last, tb. good peo ple of Lewisburg, without distinction of party, called a meeting to celebrate the happy event, then .nd there the hateful "Copperhead" and blatant " Rebel ' were silently ignored and Mr. James Aiken, Andy Dill and your bumble servant were invited to address the people. And on tho very night that Abraham Lincoln waa mardered at Waahicgtoo, and before tb. aad news had I sacked us, Andrew U. Dill, by request of the men who knew him best and respected him most, made an eloquent, wanly and petriotie speech on the issues of tb. war and the return of peace. it was Andy Dill's manliness in bis youth, bis freedom from the tricks and cant of tb. dewgogue, bis statesman like views upoa political questions that I .endeared him to tbe psopkt who knew aim and, U lh. Commonwealth shall be so favored aa to have him for her k''iefugi.irtc,ii.PoopioWiiiH.nl bveliretloronniii'OliiiDUiiirfiiiro, have heretofore united In sending him, torm after Uirm, to llio JIcum nd to I torm alter term, to llio II on no and to the Senate; and the" Preacher "of the Telegraph will hear au answer lo his bvpocritical query : " Is Hon. A, II. Dill a Rebel ? " Thore are men in uvcry walk In life there may be somo in the pulpit who cannot coinpielicnd how oilier men may bo as good as ihey and yet not havo taken their " pap " from the same spoon. And there is a horde of men who would shriek themselves hoarse to prove their patriotism, but who would not bo able to comprehend how another who follows the Golden Rule of doing unto others as you would that others should do unto you could bo as good as they. The financial quest Inn is the web and woofofpoliticsinlliepresuntcainpulgu; and whoro is the intelligent voter, be ho Republican or Democrat, who ques tions tbo soundness of Senator Dill's views upon this Iksiio 1 Uniok Coi-ntv, Oct. 8, 1878. WHO IS " aoVERSMEST" t At tbe bottom of tho political errors and fallacies that are now so prevalent, there is one pervading misconception. It is that "Government" is an ull powerful, all-wise and irresponsible thing whose business it is to provide for tbe wants of tbe people in a pator nal way ; that in somo mysterious way Government is better than the men who compose it ; that if times sro bsrd, it must relieve tbe distress of the poor ; it must protect labor against capital ; it must regulate the hours of work aud the rate of wages ; the amount ot money in circulation and its value, and do all these things not upon the im mutable principles of business, but to help the poor man. Take up any Greenback-Labor platlurm und all this will be found there, coupled perhaps with fierce denunciations of " money -powor" and " bankers." Such ideas ure nut of native growth. Like Communism and Sociulistn they are imported Irom monarchy. It is the theory of the Amcricun Republics, Federal aa well aa State, that " Gov ernment" has nothing to do but lo pro tect Liberty, personal security and property. It bus no business to med dle witb tbe contracts of the citizens whether tbey be lor buying or selling goods, or contracting lor service or labor. It tho theory of our lorefuthcrB that Government should limit itself: strictly to protecting life and property, and leave to the people themselves full control of their own private affairs. 1 1 used to be said that our system gov ernnd best becauso it governed least. Our people were not only free from tho control of despots and I y rants, but free from the interference of tho Gov ernment which they tbomsclvcs estab lished and sustained. Now, however, thore is a party which favors giving to the Government greater and more dangerous powers than can be sufely intrusted to any Bet of men, however pure in aim and purpose they may be. But wo all know that " Government " is usnally composed of gentlemen -of about tbe same average intelligence and virtue as the rest of tho peoplo. If a low state of morality exists among the peoplo, they will choose representa tives who are in general accord with them. Sometimes very bad men get into powor, and it is dosiruble that tbey should have as littlo powor as possible, for any power given to Government to "protect" one class against another, may be turned irom its original pur pose. If, for example, tbe Government under its present powers can bring misery upon tbo country by unwise or oorrupt legislation, how much more might it bring if its sphoro of legisla tion were enlarged if, in addition to tbe interests that it baa already man aged so badly and corruptly for parti san purposes, it should be tho banker of tbecountry, the custodian of savings, tbe regulator of wages, the arbiter ol prices, tbe munugcr of lines of trans portation and manufactures f That all these things would be manuged bsdly is as certain as that almost every thing that Government has had charge of has boon managed badly. The tar- iffs bavo been badly managed, the pub lie lands, tbo Indian relations, tbe Navy, tbe Army, tho Internal Revenue, the National Finances. It is, there fore, desirable rather to restrict tho field of Government operations than to enlarge them, and in nothing is this so important as in Finance. Wo will never bo safe until Government goes entirely out of the banking business. Ct'RTiN as a CANDinATK. We can not lor tbe life us imagine bow any Democrat can hesitate about support ing ex-Governor Curtin fur Congress in this contest. Governor Curtin ac knowledgodly is ono of the most brill iant men in America, intellectually, and bis fitness for a seat in Congress is thorefore indisputable. His experi ence in public life, aa well as bis ability, pre-eminently qualify him for th posi tion. That h. fairly and honorably secured the nomination of the Demo cratic party, by and through Its regu lar usages, is a fact patent to every body. Noon. dares disputo it. What objection, tben, can any fair-minded Democrat make to supporting him 1 " Ah," says one, " Curtin waa a Repub lican." Yes, but bis oompolilor in tho race, Mr. Sotb II. Yocum, is a Repub llcan. Governor Curtin ss long as lour years ago repudiated the Republican Administration as oorrupt and untrust worthy, and then, as well as in tho cam paign since, supported the Democratic candidates, both npon the stump and by his votes, and to day unequivocally endorses every word in tbe platlorm upon which Senator Dill was nominated forGoveinor. On the contrary, Govern or Curtln's competitor, Mr, Yocum, al though, like Curtin, a " Greenhacker," still maintains his former views as a Republican, and is even now seeking to become the candidate of that parly. Surely, between these two, no Demo crat needs time to make a choice. Blanton Duncan, the Greenback can didate for Congress in the Louisville (Ky.) district, travels tbo country with a platform on whoels, on which are mounted a cannon and locomotive bead- lights. Blanton is blatant son of a gun anyhow. II. puts his foot into everything, but accomplishes nothing to mako himsell honored or respected II w. are hopeful, w. shall always find more sympnlbixers on the journey than if w. are despondent ,9ai irfftlttmrnM. I tieCUOn rrOCiarnailOIl. T limiSAH, bjr a. Ael ol Ibo Honerel Aearm , V bly of the Commonwealth of Pen' .vivaria entitled "An Aet to reifulele Ilia lienor.) Kloclinn within Ibia Cmauaaweallb." It If enjoined uima tho hborif. of (lie ae.pral oountloe lo giro publio notice of .nob eleelinn, the plaoea wber. lo ba beld, and the ofBacra to ha oleetrd, Tlin.eru... I, AKDllKW PKNTZ, Jr., llifb HhrrifT of Clearfield oountr, do boreb giro Pub lie Nolleo to tbo .lecture of tbe ooonly of Clear Seld, thai . S'-n.r.l olretiun will bo beld on Tiiianav roi.i.owtaa th. r ih.t Muhhay or No. vruaaa (being tho J.o tinf l irAr-olaA. tl A.a leveral oleetlun diitriota in aaid ouunlj, al whirb time and lao. tba qualiflud votara will rot. for ono nereon for Judge of tba Supreme Court of Into Cominooweallb. For one pereon for Uovernur ol thin Ouamiun- weelth. Por one iiereon for Lioatonaul llorerour of the. Commonweal! b. For ono i.renn for Heerelarr of Inlernal Affaire of tfaie Cumroonwreltb. Por one pereon for 1'reekdent Judge uf tbo XXV. J udiolal pi.lrlet, computed of Ilia counliva of Clearfield, Contra and (Jltutuu. Por ono nereon lor CangreM fur Ihe XX. Con- gref.luiial litriet,eouiioiard of tho oi.untleeof iiearneiu, ventre, Ultnlon, r.ia, aumin ana t'nion. Por one perron for Stato Seiiaturuf Ibo XXXIV. S.natotlal Uietriet, oompoied of the oouoll.e of Cleertleld, Centre and Clinton. For ona per.on for Auemhlr to rrproorot Ibo enonlr of CkorGelii in Ihe lluuocf itrprcnta lire, of thie Cnuimutiwrallli. Tor ono por.on for Tr.aeur.rof Cleurfleldoniiotr. For two poreoiie to corve a. C loiuiiaelonor of Clearfield oountj. For two porloneto rcwel Amlllunof Clearfield oountr. Fur one pereon to aatro ee Coroner of Cloerdrld count. Tho electore of thoroiinlr of CleiirSuld will taao notioa Ibat tb. eald oloctioo will bo beld at the following plaeee, rii : Ilumeide borough at the public eobool houea In eald borough. Clearfield burougo, at thi- C"mtnliaioocr' offica, in tbe t uurt Huuio. Curwen.ville borough, at the bouae of Samuel War, ourner of Si ate and Walnut elreete. In raid bor"ugh. Houlidale borrougb, atjlna public bon.aof Wm. Parker, in enid borouh. Lumber Cirr borough, at Ihe pub.io robool bnn.o In aaul ti'jrungn. NeMburg hnruugh, al Ihe eoliO'il huu.r, in cold borough. New We-bingit'O boiougb, at Ihe public aotool houre, in told borough, Cceola bnroogb, at tba public lioue. of Milo tfort, in aeiit nurugn. Walleoetoo boroogh, al Ihe publio .choul bnu.o in earn ouroucn. Brooarla town.blp, at the Union Hol.l, in Glen Hup.. Hell lowntbip.al the huuwof Robert AMinftVy. Illoom townrhtp, at trie uouooof ihe Into J.uei Illoom, Mr. Ilugge township, at'be hour, of Kdward Albert. ttrniltord town.blp, at too houto or Jaooh 1'ieroe. llradr town. hip at thp publio huu.oof William fa'rbweni, Jr.. In Luthei.burg. Murn.lda tow thin, at Yuung'e lob'iol houea. ( hot towoehlp, at tho ptihlle toboul huoae nenr Blinon Horabough .. Covington town.bip, at thj ashuol houM In Muiaonburg. bora ur tuwn.hlp, at Centra acboot houea. Ferguson town.bip, at lhebon.eof John (Jrrg ory,foiui.rljr occupied by Thoe. HoliuroD,(Uroud way.) tlirard townsbin, at Congress Hill school buusa Uo.ben town.bip, at tbe publio schoul bouse at Sbaw.rilla. Ore ham township, at the honaoof tbe late Jacob Uublir. Urernwood township, at tba publio house uf Hamoal Uiihgan, In said townahip. tiulirb town.bip, at thepuhlio school house, ia JanesriUe. Huston towo.bip, at tbe home of Iba lata Je esc nilaon Jordan township, at the public school buo.e, in AD.OUTIIIU. knot tuwn.hin at Turkey Hill school bouse. Kartiuus township, al bridgen's school houea. Lawrence town. hip. at the Arbitration room. In Ihe Court House, in the boroogb of Clearfield. Mums township, al tba buu.a formerly occupied by Thumas Kyltr. Peon township, at th. hotel formerly kept by W. w. Anderson. Pike township, at the township erhuol house in tlie oorougo oi turwensTiue. t'nion township, at tbe house of D. K. Urohaker. Woodward lowu.bip, at the houia of Thomas Henderson - AN ACT regulating Ihe mode of voting at all elactione in tlie eevorol counties of this Com monwealth, approved the .totb dny of Marob, A. I). Itt'ln. vis : Sktviox I. II tl eaoef.ef hy tbo fteiiau and Hnu.e of rleprcsentatlvae of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in tlenaral Assembly soot, and It Is hereby rnaoted by authority of the aame, Thattba qualified voters of tbe aaveral eonntieo of this Colonionweaun, at an general, in.ii.nip. norougn and etiecial elec' lone, are hereby, herealter author. iard and required lo rota, by tickela, printed, or writtrn, or partly printea ana pertiy wriiun, eer erallv elaaellled as follows : One ticket shall cm brace tbe names of all judges of courts voted for, and I. ba labeled, outside, "judiciary ;" ona ticket shall etnbraoe the name, of tho Slate offloere voted for. and ba labeled, "state on ticket aball era- brace Iba names of all county offlcerc voted for, Including otnoo of aeoator, member, and members of assembly ,if voted tor, and members of Congress, If vded for.anil bo labeled, "connty ;" on. ticket shall embrace the names of all township offioars voted for, and tie lanelao, "lnwnatp; one licaet shall embrace the name of all boroogh officers voted for. and be labelled, "boroogb :" and aaoh alass shall ba deposited in separate ballot boiea. A furlhor supplement lo tna Act regulating rlectiona in thia Commonwealth, approved January Id, aud February IS, A. U, 1SK : WgRll TRR POLLS AM TO K.PT orSM. Sac. A. At all alecllona hereafter held under lha lawa of thia Commonwealth, the polls shall ba opened at aeven o'aloek, n. m ., nnd oloead at eavan o clock, p. at. iFrontTMRRT or jrr-aua a laar.rrona. Mac. S. In alt election dlvtrictswbera nvacancv aslsta by reason of lha disqualification of tba otnoera or otberwlee tn an election nonra ner to for. appointed, or where any new district shall ba farmed, th. Judg.or J.dgcaof th. Court of Com mon Pteaa of the proper county chatl, ten days before any general or special eleetion. appoint competent pwrsone to Sli aald vaoaneie., nod to eondoet tha election in aaid new dietriets, and In the appointment of tnepeetora in nay olealion district both shell not be of the eama pnlltieal party, and tha Judge of elections shall I. all oaaee be of the political party having th. majority of vote, in aaid district aa nearly aa tha aaid Judge or jorigea can ascertain tba fact, and la .aaa of tbe dieagreemeat of the jodgoa a. to tba aaleetion of Inspectors the pollticnl majority of tha lodges shall select on of said iaepeotors, aod th. minor ity Judga or iudgee ahalt .elect the other. ban. 7. V. honever there ehail bo a vaoenftv in an election hoard on tha morning of an election, aaid vaeanev shall be filled i. conformity with agisting laws. ptiTtta or SLirrton orricgna. f-gr. S. At lb. opening of lha pnlta at all eloe. lions It shall be Ihe doty of the Judgea of election for Iheir reereotlre distriale to detigna'a ana of tbe inspectors, whoee dnly It aball bo to bava In costody th. registry or voters, aad to make tb entries therein required hv law, and tl ehail be Ihe duty or lha other of tha said lnepeatnre In receive and .umber tha ballots presented nl said election. Sao. . All elections hv Ihe eliltena shall ha h ballot every hallo! voted shall ba numbered In Ibe order in which It shall ha received, and the number recorded by the clerkson tha ll.laf votara opposite tho name of tha elector from whom re. calved. And any voter voting two or morwtlck ete, the aaveral tlokrta ao voted shall aaoh ha numbered with the number eorrespnnding Willi lha number to th. nam. of tha voter, Anv alee lor may write hla name noon hi. tlekei ...... lha earn, to ha written thereon, aod nttestod hv a elllsea of Ihe dletrlct. In addition to th. oath now prescribed by law to ba taken nnd aul scribed ny election oBcara. tbey shall several v ha sworn or affirmed nal to dl'olose how any aioctor shall nav. vi'ien, unless required to da ao aa witnaasas In a Judicial prooeeding. Ail lode-ae. laanactora. clerks and overseer, af aay eleetion held under tnia aat snail, oeror. anterisg upon thalr dalles, ba duly aworn or afltrmed in lha nreseaoe of eaahetbar. Tha JnHga aball ha ivs'a hv the minority iaepeetor, If there shall ha mob minority inspector, and in ooaa .bora aball b. n. mlnnrltv laspeetoT the. hy n Jaslto. of tbe pe.ee or alder man, ana toe l.epeelors,ovrsoersend clerk ehail be aworn by Ihe Jodgo. Ccrtlncetas of eueh ewear. log or affirming aball ha dnly m.da ont nnd eign id by lb. .Acer. a. aworn, and .treated bv Iba officer wh adealnieferev, th. anlh. If any Judge or minority Inspector refusea ot fella to aw ear the officers of .lection in th. manner required by this net, or if any etteer af eieeiioa shall aet without being Bret daly sworn, or If any ont oar of election aball sign tha form f oath witbuat being duly sworn, or if any judga or minority insneator ehail certify that any .Steer waa aworn whop ba was aot, aball be deemed a anisdeoBeonor, and npon conviction tbe officer or offioars so ollending shall ba fined not eaeeeding ona thousand dollere ar imnnsoe-aaeat not eaaeed ng one rear or both ia tba discretion of tha court. Sog.RMltaTBBEO VOTSBS. Pan. )S. Ob tha day af election any parson whose nnma shall not appear aa tha rcgletry ol voters, and who alalms tna right to vole at aaid election, shall prodaae at least ooa ejalified velar of tbo district as n witness la Iba reeldenee of lh. el.ln.eot In tba dlatriat la which ha rlaiaa. to ba n voter far tha period of at leaat two months Ivasedietery preeeodlag said election, wn a. wit. nose shall be aworn ar affirmed, and anheariba a written, or partly written and partly ariated aA- da.it to lha facta elated by him, which affidavit aball doAn. elaarly where Iba residence le af the person ao elaiasmg to aa n veter, nnd tb. parson so alaimlog lha right to vole aball also take aad subscribe a wriitea, or partly written and partly printed effidavIL etatiag lo tbe beat af nis knowl. ledge and belief when nnd wber. h. waa bora i that h. baa bean n cltlsen af lb. United Slates for ono saealb, and of tha Commonwealth of P.nnsylvaaiai that be has resided ia the Ooes oaweoltb oaa year, or if formerly n qualified elector or native born aititea thereof, nnd has temovod therefrom aad retamed, that h. hu re sided therein g SIOBtbsnegl nracediag aaid alee, tioa Ibat ha has maided is tna district In which be oloiono ta ha a volar far lha period of .1 lal two months immed la'ely preceding said ebtttloa , that ha baa not moved lata Ibe district for the purpoeo of voting therein Ibat ha baa, If twen-ly-twa yaaraaf age or upwards, paid n Slate or eouaty tea wllfain two yeore, which waa aaeeaeed at leaat tw. months end paid at least on. month before Iba election. The eeld aftdevit abad aleo elate wb-n and where tba tag claimed lo be paid hy th. affiant waa aseeaiovd, and whan nnd where and ta whom paid, aad tba las ra-eipt therefor aball ba prndaoed for oiamloetleo aaleel lha sffi.nl aball state la hli affidavit thai It baa beea led or doMeoyed, ar that ba aerer received anv and. If n natarallaed ailisen, ehaU also Stat, when, wuer. an. ny what eoart ho waa natnraileew and shell alee produce hi. eortlSeateot natnrallaallon roreiaaalnetionj hat If tha pereon ao olaiaalag ia-. rigei re vour anen take an. onns.no. aa am m gKlffrtlSftntnts. ie V-l'WUAlf'-I. lK .oM 't'V United States, or if born elsewhere shall alate the fact In bis affidavit, and aball produce ev. denoe that be has been naturalised, of t. entitled to ciltlcn.lilp l-y rc.on of his letlisr's nalureli sallun, and .ball further alate In hlanA-laiii Ibat be Is at Iba lima of making the effl lavit of tba age of twenty-one and under twcntv-lno aara ; that ba baa beuo a oltisin of tha tailed Hlales ono month, and has resided In Ihe Slate, ono year ; or. if a native. born cllisen of tbe Stale, aod rvnioved therefrom and returned, thai he baa re lldid therein sil months neat p breeding acid election, aod in Ibe electi on dietriot two montba luimi-dlalvlv preceding curb election, be shall bo entitled to vole although ha aball a.t have paid laaos. Tha said affidavits of all pi-reuHa tuekitg such claims and Iba affidavits uf tha wltncases to their residoooo ehail be prcearvod hy the election board, and at tbo close of the elaotloa they ehail ba arelosed with Ibe list of voters, tally list, aod other papers requiro'l by law to bo filed by tba reiuro judge wllb tbe prulbunotary, and suail re main ou tile tboreaith in tba protbonlary'a office, subject to examination as olber eleetion papers tie. If Ibe election officers shall find thai tba elmlioant possesses all Iba rgal uoalibcollona ol a voter ba aball bo pertniluut to role, and h-e n.ma shall ba addsd to lha list of tagables by tbe eltciieu officers, tba w -rd "tax" being added a here the claimant claims to vote on tag, aud tba word "age" where be elaiius to iota on ege, the same wards being added by ilia clerks in each cafe reapoctlrely oo tho lull tf peraona ro'tog at auob t, lection. riAkinui or ttt.uiira"tPi vorbee, j Site. II. Tt rhall bo lawful fir aoy rjutllfled eititrn or tbe di-Mlot, notaithuii Hn thi name of tbo propoird rotor la oontamed oo (ha Hit of ml dent teiahle. to rhallene the vote of audi i poraona, whereupon tbo aame proof or thj right, of ruffrago aa now rrquira.) by law aball be pub-1 llcly niatle, and aot a by the elertiyb beard, j aud Iho vote aiimittod or rejected acoordicg ! te Iho ori'leiipc. Krery perno claiming to be a naturallird dtiiea ahall bo required to pro duce bii BeUrelli4t!na ocrtlSna'o at tbo election before voting except where he baa been fur five jrare ronaecatively a voter In the diet rid io abiob be aflcr hia rutc. and on tba vole of such pereon bring received it that! be the duly of iho elrciloo offloi-re to write or stamp oo tucli certifl-' eale the word "voted," with tbe month and year, and if aoy election oil -or or ufiioer aliall rtct-ivo a eecoad vote on the ame dny by virtue of tho fame ten ideate, earr pt wbcro luna are en titled to vole IbrceuM ol ihe naturalisation o . iheir fittbrrr, Ihey and tha it rum who aliall oQr such irrciid vole thrill be guilty T a Oil JeaUtan ur, and on O'-nvlrllon tlitivt.l It II Did or iinprie-1 ooed, or hoh, at tbo discretion of t l.e court, hut th Doe ball hot eic-eii five hundred do'lars lu iai-h ease, nor the intpniuniaeLt one year. The ike punnhment shall be la dieted un ronvietion of the officer of elo tion wbu ahall ncglegt or re fuse to make or cauee to bo burte tliO endornc mt bt required aa aforesaid on said naturalimttoq certerfliiate. HKOLKt-r (r dittv or ii-tcTH'ji grncr.ns, fB4Tiin 12 If any election officer shall r-fue or neglect to require luob proof of ibo right of suffrage as ti described by this lew, or tho laws to whivh this is a supplement, from any pereob nirxring to vote wboe name ia But on tbe lilt of a me r ed votrra, or whnee right to veto I chal lenged by any qualiAed voter present, and shall admit such person to vote without requiring such proof, every nerson so offending aball, npon con viction, be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall bo enlencod f reeery such offence to pay a flue not exceeding five hundred dollars, or to undergo an imprisonment not mure than one yeir, or both, at tbe discretion of tbe Court. Cava vase or tbb rone ar tira coi'mt. Prc. Ill Aa anon aa tbe potla shall close the of ficers of tbe election ahall proceed to count oil the rotes cmt for eecb candidate voted for, and take out a full return of tba same In triplicate, witb a returti sheet in addition, in all of which the votes received by aaoh eandidsLe ahall be giv en o'ter bis or her name, tint io word and again In figures, and shall be slaned by all of said of fleer", nnd certified hy overseers if any, or If net so cert i fled tbe overseers and anv oniier refusing to lira or ceriily or either of them, shall write upon each uf lha return his or th-ir rona for not i it-nine or certify mn them. Th oofs os eooa a counted tinU alto ee publicly aud fmilg dtela reW from (Ae wtMdois lo fee cinafN jireatm, una a hrimf tiattmtnt altmwimif tht rotta rtftntrd Ay eocA wtnfliiinlt iknlt bt etattfe and tigntd by tht eecfion njfieert a toon at ikt Oct is counted, nwd the tarn ihnll bt immedintrlif potUd up on ikt dmor r ikt election himtt far information of tbe pubiie. The triplicate returni shall be encloied in eovetopos and be aenled In Ihe prcicni e of tbe oncers, and ono envelope wltb tha n mealed return abeet girrn lo the judge, wo tub shall contain one list of voters, tally-pspor, and oaths of officers and another of aaid envdi pe shall be given to tbe minority inspector. All Ju'ljre living within twelve mils of tbe Proibonolary's offloe, or withid twontyfour miles, if their reoidoec bo tn a town, vi llano or eity on tbe line of a railroad leading to tbe county aeat, aball before two o'olock, post meridian, of the day after rhe eleetion, end all other Judges shall before twelve o'clock meridian of the fecund dsy after the eleotion, deliver said return, together wltb return sheet, to the l'ro thonotary of the Court or Common Fieoa of tbe Bounty, which said retarn abeet shall be filed, and the day and hour of filing marked tbereon, and the II be preserved by the Prothoaoiary for public Inepeetlun. At twelve o'clock oa tho sad second day following any electioo. the Prat ho notary of 'he Court of Common 1'leae shall preeeut ihe said returns to tbe said c art : la conn tie whan there Is no resident President Judge, the Associate Judges shall perform tbeduiies imposed upon the Court of Com mm Plea, which shall convene for ! said purpose t the returns preevntod by the Pro ibonotary shall lie opened b laid court, and com pated by such of its offloere, and each sworn as sistant as lha court aball appoint, In tbo prescnoa of the Judge or judges of said court, and th returns certify and certificate of election laeoed under tho al uf the court, oe la now repaired to no done ny too return juacee, ana me vce as so eomputed and certified shall be open to tbepuhH", or in case of complaint of b qualified elector under oath charging palpable fraud or nietake, and partioularty specifying the alleged mistake or fraud, tr where fraud or mistake Ii apparent or tbe retarn, tbe court shall examine the return, and if In the Judgment of the court it shall be necessary to a Just return said court shall tasne summary proceu against tho election "ffieere and overseers if any, of tho election dlitrlct com posed uf, to briug tnem lortneitb into court, with all election papers in their poasession, and If pal eble mistake or fraud ahall be discovered. It shall, npon each hearing as may bo doomed aoecefory to untight? bo oourt. and bo oormaiad hy tbe court, and so certified ; but allegations of palpable fraud or mistake shall be decided by the said court within three day! if or tba day tho returns aee hrounbl Into court for computation, and the said Inquiry shall ha directed oaly to palp. hie fraud or mistake, and aball not bo deemed a Judicial JuriaJttton to conclude any cootest now or hereafter to bo arovldod by law, aod tbe other of said triplicate returns shall he piaceti id ine dii ana ft'tlfxt np Wiie me eenois. Not nine to this aot shall rwouiro the return of election of ber-Migh or township nffioara lo be Biuu hi me- courts oo a treated ta this ecu wo, 0111 all iho returns af tha election of township and borough ofiWre to bo analysed la a ei'ed cover, directed to the Prethonotary of the Court of Com mon Pleas of tho proper county, and shall by some on or them bo delivered into his offloe within three daya after crerv aueb election bad filed tberela. In eoemtirs where there arc three or marc Judges of aaid eoart, learned In the law, at least two judges shall sit to compute ana eer tify returns, unlets unavoidably prevented. If any of the said Judges aball himself be b candi date for any offiac mt any election be aball but ait wltb tbe oourt or aet ta annnting tbe returns of saoh elecUoa, aad In such com lha other Judg, If any, shall act, and if In any eouaty there stun ha no judge qualified to bold tbe aaid court under Iho provisions of this not present and able to art, then aad in every such case, Ue rrgistsr of wilts, the sheriff and county commissioners of tke proper county shall be and eomtitute a Uosrd, who, or a majority of whom shall havo and axerclsc all tbo powers, and perform all tho duties vested ia or re quired to be perforated by tbo court of common picas of such eouaty, by and under tbo provi sions of thia section f but none of tbe said olhoen ahall act as b mem bar of aaoh Board wheo him self a candidate for any office at tho election, he returns of which tho said Board to reqiired to count ander tbe provisions af this aeotlon Rao. I. In all elections hereafter the certificate of naturalisation, if genuine, shall bo cone I naive evidence of the facts mentioned therein, and where tba person offering to vote alalia the riant on the payment af tax, the receipt of such tax, if signed by the nropr officer, shall be the evidence thereof j if toon person dec not produce suoh ra eetpt, then the payment of tb tax may be proven by the oath of such pereon, or other evidence stating wbeo, wber and ta whom sack tax was paid. Notlrt lb further hereby given. That all parsons except Justice of the Peace, who shall bold bb office or appointment of trust under tha government of the Hatted Utatei, r of this Bute, or of any Incorporated dtstrlot, whether a etimmlsalooed officer or otherwise, a subordinato officer or agent, who 1 or shall bo mphyed an der tho Legislative, Bxceutlr or Judicial do part meats of this meteor of tho United Btatee. or any el 7 ar looorporeled district, and aim mot -vary member 01 Vom gross, or of h State Legiilatara. or of tba common or select oaoeil f any city or eommUsioaor of any incorporated district, arc by law tnearioblo of holdina ar exeretsioff, at tha earn time, the ottoo or am- pointment of Jodgo, Inspector or Clerk of any alMilnn Of this Commoawoaith. . v...' of kubctio of pros R ft. In eas tbe person wb shall bavo received the second hlgheet numboraf vote for Insnoator.sheN not attend on the day of election, then Ihe percoa who shell bar reeolved Ibo oeeond highest num ber of rotes for judge at tke next preceding elec tion, shell act M impeetnr ia bis piece, and ia eaeo lh bevtob who shall hove received the hich- est oa moor of twice for inspector shall not attend, tba person eieetea ;uag, snail appoint an inspec tor In his place 1 and in oaoe tbe person elected judge shall not attend, then tbe Inspector wb re- oeivea too eignaet number ai voles, shall appoint larlge in hi piece 1 or if any vacancy shall ooa tiaue ia tbe Board for Ibe space of ono koar aflcr the lime fixed by law for the opening of the elec tion, tbe qualified voters of tho township, ward or district for which suck oltccr shall have been elected, present at the plaoe of election, aball ao Met one out of their number to IH eueh raesney. Aleo, that where Judge, by slohaesa or una voideble Occident, I usable to attend surh m eel re f of Judaea, then the aorUAcoes or retarn shall bo takeo eharge of by one of tho Inspectors or clerks or tbo election or tb district, who shall do and perform th duties rawulred of eald iudere uw- this to tleod. COHSTITIJTIOKA!. FBOVIfiONi. flpecial etteatiow Is hereby directed le Ibe Itk Artiete of tbe Near Constitution. Bert loo 1. Ivory maleeliisen twenty Mi years of age, pflpseestDg the folkwiag qaalkloatloas, shall ba entitled to vet at all elections : First He shall bare bean a ltixn of tbe Vl tod States at least oaa monih. Beeood He shall bare resided la lh 8ttt oa year, (ot, if having prericmly been a qualll ed elector or aatlva bora eittsea of the Put, ke shall hare removed thrrrom aud re tamed,) then six months, immediately proeediag th dectloi. Third He shall bar raeided la th etoctto district where be shall offer te rot at leaat two calks Immediately prooediag tke otaetlob. F north If rwaaty-twa years of at or upward Xrgnt dwtinrmfutj. t,H tae -eel euvn iwo fr run -i sktunt tal. railtO aoo., nT mmmwmww - leail I wo Moaibf, ao4 fat 4 at war one uai MnM the. nil-tluM tire. 4. AM elretiona by tho olilieaa ahull bo bv UH'il. Krery bHt eiled aball bo a umber ad la (he i-rdor In abich II aball bo reo-Wrd, end the aurntitr reovrdd by tbe eleeioO efllcera on tht II at of rot era, oppeelto Ibo uaoto of tbe elec tor who pwnu tbe ballot. A of elector nay write ble nine on Mi ticket, oraaaao ibeaaine to be written thereon, and atleetrd by a oitlien of the dlitrlct. Tbe eleetion offloere aball bo ewora nr affirmed Dot to diielote bw ooy elector aball bare voted unlou roqalred to do ao aa wltnesioo In a indicia! proceeding . Kleeture aball, ia all Mea eioept Ireoeon, 1'elony, ami breach or mrely ot tba peace, be privile(fld from orreit ilorinu 1bt.fr hltendanoo oo olectlooa and to fulng to and retarn-ag tbrro frotu. Hbc. A. Whenever any of elio (luallfled electore of tfaie Cotaiaonwealtb ehail bo in actual military eer vine, umier a reiuieitibO from tbe raiMent at tbe I'Diti-ti Matci ur by tbo autaortiy oi una Ctiiifunwtaltli, mob electore may emK'lie tbo rifbt uf aulTraffO In all tjleeil.ro by the etl.atDa, undor suoh regulations oa if tboy were proaent at their uaual Dlaooa of eloctioa. liaa, 7. All law regulating the holding of ekntiiru by the clliaeo or for the regiatrattua uf rleotor ibt.ll be ua I for to tbrougliout tbe titete )ut do eleotur aliall lie denrlvcd of the pririlexo ot voting by rooaon of hia oome bet being regie- teird Hkc ft. Any person who shall gtvo or promise or otiV-r ta give, to any elector, any money, ro- wra, or ottier valuable eorilleratloo lor ni voio at an election, or lor withholding ibo ea-ae, or abu ahall atrw or nromlse to bivo suoh consider at too to soy person or party for sueu elector who saaii reama or agree to receive ior diuiivii ur ii another, any uiooet. reward ur other valuable ejonri'Jeratioa for hi rote ot aa eleeton, or for wilbboldlog the same, shall thereby forfeit tbo ria-bt Io vuU at such oieotloa, aod any elector wkosa ritht to vuU aball he ehallenited for Ittob oausc he lore tho election offloors. shall bo requir ed to swear or affirm ibat tbe toot tor or tbe etiai lento Is untrue before bt v to shall bo received Hr.n. 9 Any person who shall, while b oendt data ft r olnoo, be guilty of briberr, tread, or will fill violation of any election law, shall bo forever , disqualified from holding any offlo of trust or prufit tn t me vommoaweaitn. anv person oonviet ed of willtul vio'sti'a of the election laws ahull, In addition to any penalties provided by law, ha deprived of the right af suffrage absolutely for tbe torm ( fur years. Hco. IS. Fur Ihe purpose of voting no person shall be deemed to have gained a rcsidenoo by reason of hia absence, while employed Ihe serv ice, of either civil or military, i f this Htate or tbo United Hlate, nor while cflfptged la tbo oavig. tion of tbo waters of tho Kioto or the United States, or on the high aeae, nor while a student of any inalttution af learning, nor while kept in any poor bouse or other asylum at public etprbsa, nor while eon fined in pablie prison. Sac. 14- listriet election boards shall consist af a judge and two tnpeelor who ahall be cho sen annually by the citiiens. Kach elector shall have the right to rote for tbe judge and one In-1 epertor. and ea-b inspector ahall appoint ono clerk. Tbo first election board for any new die trict shall bo tc looted, and raoaoeiea in election boards filled, as provided by law. Election ofB ors shell be privileged from arrest upon days of election, while engaged in making up and trans mitting return, except upon warrant of b court t recora or Jutiare thereof, tor an election fraud. for felony, or for waatoo breach of the peaee. In cities they may claim exemption from Jury duty ouriog i netr term or service. Ban 16. No per-on shall bo anal i fled to serve as an election efteer wbo ahall bold, or shall witbib two montba bavo held any office, or ap polatment or employment ia or under the sor- rnment of tbe tnited Stu'ei or of this Htate, or of any city or eonnty.orof any municipal board, eommissiott or trust In any city, pare oaly jus tices of tbo peace, and aldermen, notaries public, ana icrsooo tn Ibo militia eomoo ol the Biaie nor shall any election officer bo eligible te any civil ofliee to be flllel at ao eleetion at which he shall serve, save only to tucb subordinate, manl ipal, or local officers, below tbe grade of the city or county officers, as shall bo designated by gen oral lows. AH APT Pol TIIC TAXATIO OP Pont ASP Tbb PH4 TICTIOR OP SHKKr. Skctiqr 1. Bt itemarl,i, dre , That from and after the passage of tblo act, there shall be as sessed, levied and collected, annually, with other connty taxes. In each of tha towasbips and bor oughs of this commonwealth, from tlie ownori and "eeners of dors, the following named taves. namelyi For each male dog, tbe sum of fifty j eenU. and for every femalo dog the sum of oae dollar, to bo paid to tbe trcaaarcr of tho county whore collected, to be kept by him separate and in suan mbner.tbai be oaa enow bow aiutb baa been collected from each township aod Soroush, and how much paid out for losses or damage in earn, at any time, to be a luni from which per sons sustaining loss or damage to sheep br a dog or dog, and the necessary costs in aeubllsbing their claim therefor, 01 beret o provided, may be paid. 8 r.r. I. For tho purpose of lowing and col lecting such taxes, tho assessors la each town ship and b'irnuga ahall, annually, at tho time of assessing other ta sable property, asoerteio and return to the county commissioners of their coun ty a true sutement of all the dogs In their town ships and bnrouKbs, respectively, and tbo names of persons owning or keeping suoh dog, and how many ot ooob sex is kept or owned by eaeli par son t and such commissioners la each eouaty shall, annually, levy and eauee to ba collected. (be taxe hereinbefore named, with, and In the aame manner, that albor eoabtv taxes or aol looted. Hac. S That whenever any person shall sus tain any loss or damage to sheep by a dog ny dors. In any township or borough, suoh person, or hie or bar agent or attorney, may complain te any jusuoa of th peace of uab township or bor ough, in writing, to bo signed by the pereon making such coin plaint, stating therein wheo, where and bow aueb damage was dona, aad by wboec dog or dogs. If known t whereupon the tustic of tbe reaoe te whom ouck onmpleiat shall be made, shall cause a nctioc to be served on tbe owner or keeper of tbe dog or dogs oaa Ing the damage, If known, thai a computet has beea made to bim of tuck teas or damage t and if th owner er he per of suck dug or dogs docs not ap pear, as soon as practicable, and a.ltle and par for such Ions or damage, then suoh jimtioo snail appoint three competent disinterested persons, not related to tbe claimant or other parson Inter teres ted tberela, lo appraise tba lees ar damage sustained by tbe claimant f bod such appraisers, after being sworn or affirmed bv suoh justice of tbo peace, or some other bam patent person, to perform tbe do tie of then appointment without partiality and according to tho beet of their judgment aad ability, shall, aa soon oa prootioobls exoinin- the plaoe where Ibe damage is claimed to have beea dmie, and the sheep Injured or killed, If praci (cable, and they arc reqaestH to do so, ana shall be oxaioloed, oa eatb or affirmation to be administered by ono of Iksm, aay wllnois called before them by a subpoena from anh Jus tine or otherwise, and after making dillfent in quiry In relation to nth etu'm, shall determine aad report ta suck Justice In writing whether any such damage hu been sustained, and tbe amount thereof, and wbo waa tbe owner or keeper of the dogordg. If known, by which such damage has been don, and whether er not any part thereof was oeused by a dog eweed er kept by tbe claimant, whloh report, 00 made, ahall bo sicnod by a majority of such appraisers, aad do-1 livored ta the Juitio by whom tbey were ap poiated. 1 Hie. 4. That upon receiving sack report, th said justice shall immediately make b certificate thereon .tr thereto, signed ai.d sealed by htm, that such approvers were duly appointed on 1 sworn by him. and that they made suoh report) aad If by suoh report it appears that any damages have, been siiNtained by the complainant, th Bald Jot ' tire shall deliver such report and all papers re.H let ing to the sase, to aueb claimant or his or bor 1 agent or attorney, upon payment of th ousts ap to that time, hereinafter provided, (or having the aame secured to h paid.) ta ba delivered to Ibe commissioners of tha eoooty wbero eoh dama ge have bwea aastaiwed te be file I im Iheir efiec Buc. fi. That upon tba com mi to ner of the eouaty reoelvlog rack report, tt shall appear thereby thf a certain amount of damage or los baa been sustained by tho eiatmaot 1 sheep, ky a dog or dogs not owned or kent by him or her, they shall immediately draw their ordv an the treasurer of such connty In fever of the claimant far the amount of leso r damage suoh claimant has sustained aceordlag to suck report, with nec essary and proper costs Incurred as aforesaid, to be paid cot ol tho food ratoad or to ba raised by taxes ea dags a oerelebe era provided and if tt ahall appear by soak report or other wise, that a responsible por so was tke owner or keeper of . tha dug or dogs by whisk the damage complained ol waa done, aod there lao roooonable probability i aaoh damages and ceils eoa he collected from such owner or keeper, thoa suoh commissioners shall Immediately proceed. In tbe manner pro vided by lew for the collection of debts aud easts by a 'nit or suits from the owner or cwacrs or keeper or keepers or sunk aV or dog, aad plaoe tbo proceeds thereof, lass costs, la the proper sheep fand of tbe county t PwitUd, At aoy aud all time. It shall be Ihe duty of the owner of any sboep-klUiag dag or bVg, or any pereo owning sheep, to kill aoy bbd all doge, guilty of hilling sheep within this commonwealth. Bru. 4. That all docs lo this commonwealth shall hereafter K peroeaal property and subjeeu or larceny, and tna owner or keeper of any dog shall be liable o the oonnty oommlsalooers for all loss or damage to iboep by sack dog, wiLh all the eoeta laourrt-d fa rcooraring and oollecting oacb damage, including an attorney foe of lv dollars, If finally determined before a Justice of the peare, and of tea aXlav If tried la a court or comma pleas 1 bat al aay lima after aot.ee of a claim for damage under ihe provision of this act, tbe ewaef er keener of aoy dog m.y leader te tb claimant or his ognt er oueroey me k lag sack claim a am of money equal 10 tbe loss of damage sustained, or may offer before a Jostle of lh peace, with actio to the elalwanl, bis agent or attorney, as aforesaid, a judgment lb aa aetioa of tresspass for the omonnt ot ou in loca or damage, and all cost up to tb lime of eeoh offer, waieh offer, for a fb of twenty cents, shall be aabtrod en Ike deohet ef such jacttee 1 aod It eaea tbe elalmaal hi sack eece, er earn-m-etonero, as Ibe ease may be, shall net accept of suek tender or offer ef Judcmeni, and after ward an ihe fiaal detrmlatln ef aaoh ease shall net recover a greater amewil than tna ua ee tendered or for which a judgment ha beea oflerad, as aforesaid, besides the tbtrt bod cost since neb tender or offer, as tke oaa may be, eueh claimant or ommissir ahall bet re cover any costs ooaralog after saoh loader er of fer, bat shall pay to the defendant or defendants the costs suck dendanta Itr Incurred eiaoe suoh offer r tender, Including an attorney fee as hereinbefore provided tn cam of a recovery by claimant, which cth may ba deducted mm lh amonnt of any judgment recovered In qnh s by th efaltaants or ommislener, bad If tack Judgment it not soft cleat such easts may be eel Ietd by an bcttn af debt la aay eoart hav ing Jurisdiction of sgck 0 mount M lb other so of debt, Bsc. t. Thlt Justice ef tha pseo fur ths are rial Servlefl under tha brovlalnns ef iku L shall b entitled to en dollar for eueh eaeo. h tb. .pprniasn swat mo stellar far day few th. Uaaa naoaeaarUy anont bv tbey la lavedl.atla. aocli claim, u be paid by tb. alalmwl In and Sac. a. Tk.l at tbe end af oaek yaw Ik. com- $ rpl 3 tiff rtiSfitu. its. . m-Miwii - , . , . ji - - - Mnta tboroof. filed In tbelr ofliee under tho proTiaiooaof lb la oat. ranainiog nnpaid ; enl if aoy luoh treasurer eliell bavo in bu bul-l, of niooeya col lee e I for the payment I hereof, m ro than two buo-lred dollura ab ie tba otuount of uoh eleiiaa. bo aball tiatoediately apporti in aad dittlribato ibe m6n V the eoveral eobuol die trleta In each connty, ia proportioo U tbe amount of aaoh balance ur exeou roned by eatd Uice oa d"jc lo each or ta the eereral town bin! or borough f.rtrtitij( iiioh dlatriuta, retpeot ively, and ihell notify tbe acttool treaaurer of aunb dtitrlvta bow muoli It ia en tilled to of auob ttneva, and aball pay the name to tueft aobool treaaurora. on tbelr reoeipw ana order ior u awe, (or tbe oupptfrt J taJ caiainon tohuoW auob dietriut. Bo. That tbt bat ali-.ll but repeal or affect tbe provlaiono of any e,eolal law Id relation to tbe fame lubjeet lb any county of thia com at on wealth. Hrc. 10. That tbo ihe riff of each eoooty, on the requeat of tbo Monty eomtaiiionora, aball eauee tbil act ! be pul'linbed tbrrelni wltb aad n the aame mauarr ae notice of tbe beat geu eral I election be pubhsbwl ; and lor the purpuea of OMiaiPf IBtlPsr W in. Jim inwriniuti. w. this aet are desired in tho aaveral counties, tbo qualified eleciore therein may Vole at auob eleo tiot. by hnl lot wrillea or pnntol on tbj uatsidt "Mieep taw," and on the iasl'te "Yht the Hboep Law' or ''AgAinst tbo bbeep Law and lb oaob oauty wbcrio tt shall appear by a pnper eoanl of su?h ballot that majority are "For the Sheep hiw," this ajt shall immsJiatoly take ef foct, but lu no other county uotil a atijonty ol the qualified electors thereof, after like odver tlteiuout tn like manner, have determined that tbey destra this aot to tke ulTet tttereia t Pro dd, That thore shall be uo advertisement or election fur suoh purpose ia any a-'Unty ofteuer than once in two years. Ari-aovan The lltb day of June, A. D. W. JOHN K. I1AK1HANFT. GIVEN under my hand aad leal, at Clearfield, Peaa'a, Ihl ninth day of October, in L. t. tba year of oar ltrd one thousand eight hundred and seventy eight, aad of the Independence of the United Stales tho oue hun dred and third. ANDHI I'KNTZ, Jr., Hh.ritl SELLERS' GOUGH SYRUP 1 Orer I.OO9.e)Ofl t-nttlo unlrt. It l the mn-t nnn. ntnr remxtty fur C'I 4JIIW, CXiLIMS, ( Hoi , IIOAHK.Wrjia, and nil TIIHIIAT and 1.1 tbteeaeetu HkhInwu In uw for hulja century, love lorn rtHUDimeiitl lu t- M. TotHsa, I.oiig I'.O., 111., at; "l MK il my two children from Itttt orare." A. 1.. hiMNoiA, of BuHinnire, M4.. also iv: 'll wilt cur. tbe wont cfuth imnifdiAlriy.'1 Tnb SSO Olhvrl PrliHfi OS rnta. JM rents, and ai.SMl invr inutile, ft. E- bklsLfcUb dt CaOj trtf t, rutabaiarBls. HUNTS ?'nti t.reat Hlslne led I fine la But ft p.imrHiiinrT It hu taatum tnitirr (lie paoiic 3ii yeore 0id mvd bt all rltiApi, REMEDYp to die. II I' NT N ItK.rlt.H uosred from HnKi-nnsj eAkfl mad tilh hi in. rttretls atio have beea irtvo bv Phvelciana 1 1 N'T hi ItKlltllV pars, tall 111.. s or ti rih klitut.. IllntUrr. aiil 1 w..p. Oraantt. Ifroiikv. Urail, J Mabel ea, utg IiironilDeni-e aid Uelentlou ttf IMno. mini 17 r.n r.ir a ennuidj-nviioi itpep, rrraie. tui appetite, brace, uo th" ivAtf-m. anil renewed baltb tsLbereeult. Ill NT H ltkMKIV cure IbIn In the Hide, flark or LotiiA. Ucnerul Jrbl. Ity, Fmnnl U !, i.lHrtMw Iren, f Appetite, lirlfcbi'a l)ieN.r of ihb kid Deaandall Contulatnte of tlie rf no-Uentlnl Or 1 an. I1'NTTH KI.MRflV I" purHy veite-tat)i-,Mir,raeeUawantntrertrfipruriilabesltoiha puMlc.and toe utmfu rrllaice mar or pta:sdln 11. lU'TS H-I1V le nrepMred K- sM:?5HlJNT'S line tr! WW vm bead lux pamphlet to "JRElilEDY WH. F CI.ATtKF, taov.u.jjtoa. REMOVAL I James lis Leavy, Having pur abased tbe entire stock of Fred Ssckelt, hereby gives notice that he has moved Into the room !.ttely oceupird by Reed A Hagerty, oa neeond street, wber he it prepared to offer to the public COOK ST0ES, tiF..tri.ri e.r PARLOR STOVES, of lb latest Improved patterns, at low prioar, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Robllnf, Spoutlnir, Plumbing, Oaa Fittiti(, nnd nepairiag rump, n eDeeielty. All work warranted. Anything In my lino will be ordered scedej II ue.ircu. JAB. L LEAVY, Hronrletor. FRKD. SACKKTr, Accnt, Olearsed, Pa., July S, 1878-lf. fjCURESn HUMPHBETfl1 HOMEOPATHIO SPECIFICS In trenerwl ao far twenty yrnra. Everywhere proved the ma-r fcAl K, ftlrtiKi.K, MoNi Al oud i.fpH ikV? luetllrlnM ksowa. Tkry are jnet what the people wanu saving ttmr, money, btrknroa wndi anflrinir. Uvcry a marie bpet-iflo the well irlrsl pcrcriptum of am eaalaesit yhyatelao. f oo. Cnrco, Cent. 1. KCTera,tTigMUon,Iiiflammtkms, , . oft 1 Worm, WumiPtiver, WormCoik, . , .;iiikiiii-,ot imnincoi iniOBl.. 4. Blarrhora, of CMMien or Abolt. , fin nynenterjr, Oripiiig. biiinaeCttrUc, . . 5. f 'hwlrro-florbu, VomiUng, . . . , T. I oasrha, OoWb, BraBchitis, . . . , & NeurwlKlo. Toothache, rafcorhc, . , 9. Ilrnriarheo, Plrk Header he, VcitW , la hrsneMla. liiJtonA HuxnAh . . 11. biiiiureaorsl, or Palnfnl Peitod. . . . IS tl Uhlteii, too PrtifriAa PerUxlT . . , . -V U. (reun. Ooneh, ltlicnlt Breathing, . , ta 14. Unit Kheiun, KrvAlpelaa. Krnplioo. , 15 14. Htietimatlam, Rhi-umatlr Peine, . , t3 lo. fever and Asrue, tti.l, favor. Ague. . 10 IT. Pllea. blind or bin ding. . . . . . tO it, vpninaimy, unn rtore or weaR Kree, . 19. I'wtnrrh, arnte or chronic, ItiDiiema, . Wl MhoAptnv-C'Auwh.vtolent coughs, . tl, Amthma, oppressed Breathing, . , . W. I'.ar DiarUarajra. Impaired lieortnir, . VL Hrmfuln. enlarjred Blaiids, BwHIIne, , Ik General ItobiMy, Phvalcal Weoknese, . IA brill, and ecoiity Rrcn tiona, .... tfl. Mra-Mieknee, strkneee from riding, , fA 7rrvoii- isebihlV, ViW Weakneao, 00 ta. hitre Mouth, Canker w 90. I rlnnrv . mkiieea.wetllne lh hA an . i ninini rrriunv orwim niai"Tu, , no t. naloltatlnna sals. t on M. t.ullnM-v, Bjianma, St. Vliua' Dance, . 1 00 94. Dlphtlirrin, ulrereted Sore throat. . . (W pk, thron!c;nYctluaa aad aVaptWa. 80 rtkltLI CASIC. Cw.r. Mn-wci. v. it above ai I one rial and 1 ('ualof dirccilotis, IIO.M , pbac Uoracco, of to Urge lala and Book, g.00 meae rr men ira nreaent by Hie rnt In air hot or vial, in any part af the country, free of chante. on receipt, of rlre. Ail'trr iimphreyia'HinnronwthleneMlelnefw). Oilke and lrpt. it.i ln!iiti t-t r . New York. Tor fciile hy ail UrusrwUtc. Vv Humi-hrflyV BtMrtfle Monnol on the oar and treatment of dieoaae and tta otue. eentfllKtCoa apjilioatiun. FI.Ol It, FEED, Ana GROCERY STORE, JOHN F, KRAMER, oa Ro. 4, eio'n Ou,r Henaei, ClanrA.ia, ra. C t -.lh, t 1, , - - , ' Keep, oonstantly ao haad SUGAR, corrti, IIAI, BODA.I COAL OIL, anoia, Canned and Driocl Fmlts, TobnoN, Clgara, Oaa . dla Olilat Yln.j.r, laiwr, I,,,, e. ALSO, BXTRA nOMg.MADI Wheal and Buckwheat Flour, Cora Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., A tl wbtak wid be eald .baan U each o, In uebaag. far so no try nrodoea. J011H f. KRAMKa. Cleorteld, Her. II, tafd.-lf. 1MIK anderalKood bejr Iooto to Intorn tha pi, lie that be la now fully prepstW to oceoJae! 4ate all ia tbo way of furaUbtag IL.eea, doddlea aud llarneoa, oa tbo abarteat aotlee and an roaaonablo terra. Heeldenoe on Loaait ttreeL fcajtweca Jhird aud fourth. utto. vr. okakpaat Olearfleld. Peb. 4. IM74. b. H'CobKlb. . baiLIKUR. (.U K II. MeCORKLE & 10.S i-;l?URNITUllE ROOMS, I Market Htmt, t'lrardcld. Pa. Wo nanofactaro all klnda of Pnroitare for Oh am Ix re, Uiulng Kooutf, Librorlea aod Ualle. If yoa want Furniture of any kind, dai't bay nntll yoa eoa our etook. IM) TAKIM4 Id all it branehe. promptly attended la, alTMCH, MpCORKLI t CO. Clearfield, Pa,, Fab. I, '7. -WJrv' HOHEY OF HOREHOUND ABD TAR FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Golds, Iniosnie, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, and all Afiectlona f the Threat, Branchial Tubes, and Lungs, lsading to Gonssmptioi, Tliis tnf.illililt rcninly is ciiianr.i of li e UoNKVnf the plant llorcliounil, in ilicni 1 union w'hU Tak-Uaim, cxtiacietl from li.v LiFft I'tiNciriR of the forest lice An is Hamamra, or lt.ilm of (iilCrtd. The II-ncy of llorcliouml m-fnm-s ami v:Arri.Hs nil irritation and inflammation, rm ! the Tar-lialtn ci.ransk ami hkai tlicihm t inri air i.a.Ma(je leadinj lo the In i 1-ivi adilitional myredicni Ceep the oijj.uii ci I, mit, and hi licalthful mlion. 1 ct i:n pre jtlditc keep you from tryin llit yrcit mt.ii cine of n famcni itix-lor who lias snvnl tln-n. sand ofliven hv it 'in his piivalr praitke. N.lt. 1 lie tar-Halm Im. no uaU iamc or sxielt. pRicrs 50 cr.Nrs and $i rr m.r. Great wring te buy targe aire. "Pike TooUiiu-lio Dwiw" Cure lu 1 Miiiuto. Sold hy all Druggifcla. 0 N. CEITTENTON, Prop., N.T H ARD TIMES UAVI NO KFFKCT IN FRENCHVILLE1 I am aware that there ar eoui bersuns a Httl bard to please, and I am alee aware thai th eomplaint of "hard time" Is well nigh universal. But I am o situated now that I can satisfy the former and prove conclusively that "hard times" will not effect tho wbo buy their goods from me, and all my patrons shall be initiated Into th so crot of HOW TO AVOID HAKD TIMES I have goods enoueb le suii.ly all the InhabI tanta in the lower end of tbo county which 1 sell at eaeeeding low rates from my mammoth store In MULSONUUHG, wber I can always be found ready te wait upon callers and supply them witk Dry Goods of all Kinds, Buck as Cloths, Batlnotts, Oust meres, Manila volumes, Linen, irtutngs, calicoes. Trimmings, Bibbons, Laoa, Ready-made Clothing, Boot and Shoes. Rat aad Capo all uf tho best material and made to order uo, cocks, utovei, buttons, .Uoocs, Kibbons, A GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rica, Molaseo, Pish, Salt 1'ork, Linseed Oil, risk 0(1, Carbai Oil. Hardware, Queen ware. Tinware. Oatlbi. Plow and Plow Castings, Nails, Bp ikes, Cora Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and all kind ef Aie. Perfumery, Paints, Vornlsk, Olass, and a general assortment ct otattobory, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand,, nlwaya on band, and will ba eoid at tba lowest poeetble Bgurea. J. II. McClaio'a Medicine,, Jeyno'l ModlclBse Hostcttar'a aad liooaand Blltere. 100, nonada of Wool wanted foe wbieb lb. biib.at price will be paid. Clovaraeed on baad and for eale at tba lowest market prtM. Aleo, Agent for Btrattoavllle and Curwontvlllo Tbrnsbing Itaehinaa. ta. Call and see for yonraalvaa. Ton will lad averjtbing usually kept in n retail at.ro. L. If. COUDeUKT. Fre.ckvllle P. 0., Aagnet II, lltt. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, iSaooataort U Boynlam t Tonng,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Masufoeturort f FOBTABLE & BTATIONAT STEAM ENGINES Corner of Foartb ,nd Pino Itnota, CLiCARKIBLD, PA. HAVIN 0 engaged In tba BaoafcirMra of Irtt .IBM HACHINIRY.w.reawetWlrUrevm b. public tbat wa are sow prepared to I PI alt ordara as aheaply nnd aa promptly ai saa be eoa. in any ot uo alllea. W. mnnafaotoM nnd deal la Muky and Cironlar Saw-Mill Read Block., Water Wheel, Rbaftlaf Fnlleyl, Oiford'o IoJtr, Steam Oaunn. Steeas Wbletrse. Ollsra, Tallow Cnpi, Oil Cars, Gang. Oocwl, Air Oocka, Olcbo Vnlvaa, Cback Valves wrongbt Iroa ripea, B-.aam ramps. Boiler Food Pampa. Aatt- rrlello. Hetrw, Boon Itono racking, Sam Peak- ng, nnd nil klnda tt HILL WORK, tegetka, witk Plawa, Sled BaVaa, COOZAXDPAiLQt STOVES, aad etbar OABTIKOS tt all ktada. Ordara aoBelud and HVad nl eiiy prveaa 1U lattora of lae,alry witk ran, rem ea te aaec blowy of ewr maaarictara promptly anewored, byaddreo ang na at OleartaM, Pa. JnnlTd tf BIOLKPs, T0Htt RIID. GH32M:,i;i'