IViinlvniilnltnllroail TYRONE 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH ON and after Muiltjr, MAY , tie Passenger Trains will run dally (exeept Sun days) between Tyrone nod Clearfleld, as fullows CLEARFIELD HAIL. V. 8. Plohkbh. Conductor. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Curwensvtlle,. .1.10, r. Tyrone,.- Vauaooyoe,..., Summit m Poweltuo, Oasaola, 0.00,l. DM, " II 60, in. oo, 10 H, .10.17," Riverview Cleerield Laonard Barrett ISO, " 1.40, ,li, ,.IM, " .4.01, ,.4 OS, " 4.1T, ,.4 IS, .4 .1, " Woodland, B'l.. vYelleeeloo,... Illuo 11.11, tlrahem Pbilipaburg, llojnton Kleiner'! .1(1.21, .10 24, ,10.18, .10.37," .10.44, .10.62, .10.511, " .11.07, " .11.11, " Phtlipaburg, (Iran am, Blue 11.11, Wallaeeton,., B.gler Woodland Barrett Laonard , Clearfleld .4.3a, " ,.4.311, " .4.40, " .4.J, " .6.04, " Bleiner's Ruynton, .. Oaeeole. Poweltoa,. ... Summit, Veoseoyoe,. Tyrone ..!, " .6.JJ, " .6.00, " .11.111, " Riverview...-. Curwenavillo, 11.16, " .ll.40i.sj CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. Conductor. LEAVE SOUTH. ) LEA VB NORTH. a. M.j Tyrone 7.10 p. I " I Vanaooyoa,.... 7.4.1 " " Summit (.06 " " I Powelton 8.17 " " I Cool.,... 8 26 " " Boynton, 8.34 " " j filciner'a 8.3 " " ' Pbilipaburg...8 41 " " Orah.m 8.47 " " Blue Ball (.66 ' " I Wallaeeton, ...0.02 " " Bigler V.10 " Woodl.nd, 11.17 " i Barrett 0.25 " Leonard 1)30 Olearlield .S8 " " Riverview 0.48 " " i Curwemville 10.00 ' Corweoif llle-hiverviow...-. Clearaeld ...... Leonerd Barrett, Woodlaad,.... I)ll.r Welleoeton,... Blue 11.11, Grabam, Pbilipstmrg... Sleiner'i, Boynton, Oaeeula, Powelton Summit Vautooyoo,.... Tyrone, -. tan 6.47 6 5J 6.47 (.03 1.09 (.15 (.2! (.25 (.21 (.111 6.37 PHILIPSBCRO A MOSIIANNON BRANCHES Liava sonrn. p. m. a. II. A. H. LKAVU noRTI HTATtone. Morrladale, Pbilip.burg, Steiner'a Boynton, Oieeola, Moabennon, Sterling, Houtidale, MoCauley, Kondrlok's, Harney. A. M. P. V. P. M. 2:00 12: 10 2:15 1:10 2 24 7:00 12:15 4:30 12:21 4:24 12:14 4:16 7:03 7:1111 7:18 7:31 7:811 7:45 2:30 10:10 10:35 0:11) 12:04 4:01 2:44 8.66 11:61 1:47 8:60 11:45 3:60 8:45 11:40 3:45 8:10 11:35 3:45 8:36 11:30 1:30 8:30 11:25 3:30 1:47 10:43 1:51 10:48 2:57 10 53 7:56 1:07 111:58 8:01 3:11 11:03 8:00 BALD EAOLE VALLEY BRANCH. El. p. 7.08 7.23 8.01 8.24 8.31 S.46 V.II8 0 41 Mail. Hail. Kip, A. M. P. V. A. H. 1.30 leave Tyrone arrive (.10 7.65 8.17 Bald Eagle 6.53 7.42 .30 Julian 6.111 7.05 0.55 ilile.burg 4.46 (.43 10.0.1 Bellefonts 4.33 6.33 10.16 Mileiburg 4.35 (23 10.40 Howard 4.02 6.00 11.18 arrive L. Haven leave 8.25 6 26 TYRONE STATION. X.STW.HD. A.M. Peoi8e Express 8:00 Johnstown Express 8:51 p. H. Day Espresa 11:50 Mall Train, 3:28 Atlantie Expren, (:51 Pbila. Kipreu, V:24 WISTWtlD. i Pill. lurch Eip'il, 1 63 Pacille Express, 8:18 Way Passenger, Mail Train, Fait Line, Cloie oooneotiom made by all train, at Tyrone and Look Haven. S. 8. BLAIR, aiylT-tf. Superintendent, STAGE LINES. A ilaxe leave. Curwcu.villedelly for Reynolds. ville,al 1 o'elook, p.m. .arriving at Heynoldeville at ( o clock, p. in. Returning, leave. Reynold., ville daily, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur wen.villa at 12 o'oloek, m. Pare, eacb way, (2. A itage leave. Curwen.vllla daily, at I o'clock, D. m.. lor Dullois City, arriving at DiMloil City at ( o'clock, p. m. Returning, leave. DuBoi. at T o'clock, a. a., daily, arriving at Curw.n.villeat 11 o'oloek, tu. pare, each way, l.tf. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW UKAllK DIVISION. OV and after Monday, August 4th, 1870, the passenger train, will run daily (except Sunday) between Red Hank and Driftwood, ai follow, t HASTWARII.-Day Uallleave. Pitl.hurg ( 53 a. m.t Red Bank 11:15; hllgo Junction M:.iv Now Bethlehem 12:36 p.m.; May.ville 12:50 j Trov 1:12 : Brookvilie 1:35 i Fuller'. 1:00 i Rey. noldeville 2:11 DuBol. 2:69 1 Summit Tunnel 3:l( Penleld 8:41 ; Weedville 4:05 Beneiette 4:31 1 arrive, at iirtttwooa at d:zu. W lTW A R I Day Mall leave. Driftwood 12:20 p. m. Beneiette 1:05) Weedville 1:30; 1'enO.eld 1:4 Sumrnlt Tunnel 1:10 DuBol2:25 Reynold.vllle 2:52; Fuller's3:10; Brookvilie 8:33; Trey 3:64; Uay.ville 4:14; New Bethlehem 4:30 ; Sligo Jnnotlun 6:12; Red Bank 6:30; arrive, at l'itt.burg at 100 p. m. ptr The Beynoldavllle Accommodation leave. Rrynold.ville daily at 7:56 a. m.; and arrive, at Red Bank al 10:60 a. m., Pitl.bnrgh at 1:30 p. m. Leave. Pittsburgh at 2:16 p. m ; Red Bank at 4:65 p. so.; arriving at Heynold.vtlte al :U6 p. m. Close connections made with trains on P. A B Railroad at Driftaood, and with trains on the Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID McCARtIO, Ueu'l Sup't. A. A. Jacxboh, Sup't L. G. Div. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa 13 06 Middletown $6 00 Lock Haven 1 70 Marietta. 6 66 Willlamaport- 8 60 Lancaster .- 180 Huntingdon 180 PHILADELPHIA 7 00 Lewiatown- 3 90 Altoona 1 66 Marysville.-,, 4 50 Johnstown... 3 86 Cuwen.ville 20 Philip.borg. 61 Oaoeola 65 Tvrone 1 22 I1ARHISBURO... 4 75 PITTSBURG 8 16 Hi$rfUati(ou0. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs, Ourwsnsville, Jan. , 'TS-tf. New Jfarblc Yard. TOMBSTONEVMONUMENTS, I'oKtt for Cemetery l.oln. A NEW MARBLE YARll-Call at J. VLA 11 ARTY'S Marble Work.. Choice work and low nriree. Directly oppo.ita the Lutheran Church, Third .troet. Clearfield, Pa., March 17, IMS tf CENTRAL Ntntc Normal ttciiool. Eighth Normal School District.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Ta. A. N. JIA UB, A. At, Principal. Ttaii Schoul m l prsHmt (ramtltatrd, otTiTf the Ttrjr bMt utuiUM fur FrotMiiona. ud Cluiokl Buililinici ipMtoai, lotlUnjt ud aommoijlou ; eontilcUtj hettd by lUftn, well vnttlteJ. and furnifbed with ft bonaOU! lupplj tf par witer, on tprirf wtr. Location hlt bTol ud euy f mmcm. Karroandinf tttmwy attarftRiiml. Tetvebtr irind Ac tent, and tlw U thfir work. DiMiplio, Bm bat k lad, uniform and Ihotongb. KifMBiM raodtrftt. Kfiy MBti ft WMk deduction to thaw prtptring to tmtcb. 8tndBt ftdmittd any tint. Coariti of ttudy firawrilxHl bjr tho Put) I. Modtl " r hoot. If. Prepftratorj. Ill, Kl.ti.io Ury. 1 V. 8clDt(t,a. AtuoarT covaaft: T. Aoademit. II. Conmarcial. HI. Muila. IV. Art. Tho Klmeotary and SeianUlIo ooor art Pm ftMional, aod atudaati tradaatit,t therein reoalTt 8lat I'iplonftt. eonferrtnf tha fvltowinf eorrea ponding degraea : Maatar o tha Hrianoat. Orad matta in lb atbar eounaa reoelre Normal CtrttA at at of their aitainmanta. aignad by lb Fatmll. Tb Profealnal eonraoi ara liberal, and are ia thoronfhnaaa not loforior to tboa of oar bvtt ollega. Tha Hut requfraa ft higher ordar of altiaea rhip. Tba tinea demand tt. It la ana of tha firime objaets of thla echool to help to aaeor It by arniihlDg tatelhgant ftod afliolenl Uaoheri for bar erhooli. To thla and it auliaita young per aona of good abUilie and good purpnaea ihoaa who deatra to tnpror'a their time and their tal anta, aa etadente. To all aoob It promisee aid to deraloplng their power and abundant opporta aitim fur well paid labor after leaving echool. For cotalogu and tarni addrcaa tha I'rindpal. BOARD OV TRUST BBS i ITOCEMMblM' TRVITBKI. J. II. Barton, V. D A. H. Bat, Jaeob Brown, S. II. IllekfbH,a)aaiftl Obriat, A. N. Kaub, K. 4f. Cook, T. 0. Illppla, Rn., B. P. MeOormiek. Bm., W. W. Raakio, JOHN A. KOBB. tTATB TaCITBM. SI I en. A, O. Oartlo, Hob. H. L. Dlrffenhaeh, . Jem Merrill, Hon. Wa. Blglet, J. 0. 0. WheJeT,8. MiUar UeConalek, Rio. WILLIAM Bini.KR, PraeidMt Board of Trart. JKHbi M KURIL, Via PnaldaaL 8. MILLAR VcrOBMlrR, Bwmlary. TUOMAH VAHULKK, Traanrar. Lack BaTM, b.,T9-ljI. "God Save the Commonwealth !" Election Proclamation. VtrHKItKAS, I.Y an Act of the General Aicm IT blr of the Cumunwoallb of l'tjnrnylvania entitled "An Act to rt-gulrtte the Oi-nerul Klcctiun within tli i CumiuoLwtalih," It it enjoined ilium the b her iff of the aevcral eountie to give ptiullti notice of auch election, the placua wherv to bo held, and the officer! to ba elected, TtiEHiroRR. I. ANDltKW PKNTZ. Jr.. Hish Pherifl of Clrarlicld oounlr, do hereby give I'uo lie Notice to the eloctori of tbornuntjr of Clear Arid, that a grneral clfctiun will ba hold on Tl'KBDAT OLLOWlKO TUB KlKHT MoSOAT OP Nil- vemdir (being I he 4th d of the month), at the aeraial election dlatricli in aaid count J, t which time and jtlaoe the qualified voters will Tote For one perion for Statf Treaauror of tba Coin- mobwealth of Penoaylvaola. For one ptraoo for Mierifl of Clearfield ounty. For one person for IXitrict Attorney of Cle artleld oounty. For one perion for Jury Ct-imnifiioivr of Clear field county. Tho elector of tho oounty of Clenrflrld will take notice that tha said election will be h?ld at the following; places, rii : Burn tide borough at the puVlo suh-jol house in aid borough. CI ear Do Id borough, at the Cumnilralonor.' office, la the Court House. Curwensviile borough, at the hoima of Sit in ao I Way, corner of State and Walnut streets, In said borough. Houtidale ho rough, at Die public houneaf M'm, Ptirker. In said borough. Lumber City borough, at the mb,ln sohool home in said borotih. New burg borough, at the aoho d house, in .i Id borough. h'ew Washington borough, at tho pnhLa s.:hool home, In aaid borough. Osceola borough, at the puMic house of Milu IJoyt, in auld borouich. Wallaeeton borough, at tho puljlia sehul houn in 'aid boron ph. Beccaria tuvr uchlji, at tha Union Hotel, In Glen Hope. Bell townrhip, at the houne ol Kohert MahafTfy. Uivom lowuilup, at the housr of tho lata James Bloom, Hr. ltogitu townnhip, atthehoufoof Edward Albert. Bradford township, at the house of Jueih 1'irroe. Brady township, at the public house of W illiim Si'hweui, Jr., in Lutheraburg. Burnside township, at Voung'a aohool house. Chest township, a. the publio school buoso near S tin on ttorabougti a, Covington township, at ihi schoul Lome in MuliODburg. Decatur tuwuslilp, at Centre school house, Ferguson township, at the house of John dreg ory, formerly occupied by Thoa. Hobinron,( Broad way.) (lirard township, at Congress Hill school house. Uoshea township, at the public school house at Shawsville. O rib am township, al thebousoof the late Jneob UubUr. Greenwood townahip, at tbo public hoiue of aamuei iiuiioan, in aeia low ci hip. Uulich township, at the publio school houxe, ia Janesville. Huston township, at the house of tho late Jesse Wilson. Jordan towrshlp, at tha publio school house, in Arsonviiie. Knox township at Turkey Hill school bouse. Karthaui township, at Bridtfrn's irhool house. Lnwrenre township, at the Arbitration room, in the Court House, in the borough of Cleartlnld. Morris townahip, at tho hoaju formerly occupied hjr Tliotnaa Kyler. Penn township, at tlo hotel fornietlV krpt by W. W. Ander-on. Pike township, at the township school house in the borough of Curwensvillo. tiomly townxhip, at tho j obllo achool bouse in ids town oi uuiiois, I'nion township, at the hntiae of I. II. Bruhnkor. oodward townahip, at tbo public ai-bool houte m me town ui iiouiivuio. AN ACT reflating the mode of Voting at all flections ia the Hi rural count ioa of this Cum monweatth, approved the Mill dy of March, A. if. iaur, vis : 8rcT!o.' I. lis it tnncfrd bv tho Senate and Houreof Rrprracntativea of ibu Cominonwealth of Pennsylvania in tientral Asscuilily mft, and it ia hereby cnactnd by authority of the Bamr-, That the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all guneral, township, borough and special elections, ere hereby bcrealter author ised and required to vote, by tic kola, printed, or written, or prlly printed and partly written, sev erally olaasiliad aa fullowi : On tieket shall em brace the nam ci of all judges of eourta voted for, and to to labeled, outside, "judiciary ;" one ticket shall embrace the rnmoi of the State ofT-oera voted for, and be lab led, "State j" one tieBet shall em brioe tb names of all county oflicera voted for, Including otQc ef senator, niauibei and member of assembly, if voted for, and member of Congress, U voted for, ana o uttcleq, "county ;" one tioket shall embrace tb nature of all township officers voted for, and ba labeled, "townahip ;" one ticket shall embrace lb uauiett of all borough officers voted for, and be labeled, "borough ;" and each class shall be deposited to separata ballot toiea. U lien tho Iulla are to be Kept Open. A further supplement to tha act rogulatiug elections In this Commonwealth, approved January 3U, and February 1.1, A. U. 1ST : tSi:c. t. At all elections hereafter beld under the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall bo opened at seven o'clock, a. a and doted at seven o'clock, p. m. Appointment of Judgea k Ittspectora. Rrr. B. In alt elcctlondistrlctswhsreavacanoy exists by reason of tb disqualification of the officers or otherwise in an election Imard here to fare appointed, or where any new district shall be formed, the Judge or Judges of the Court of Com moo Pleas of tbo propor county thaJI, ten daya before any general or special election, appoint competent psrsons to fill aaid vacancies, and to eonduot tb election la said new district a, and in tha appointment of inspectors in any election distriot bolb shall not bo of tb aam political rartVs and the judge of elections shall in all cases be of the political party having the majority of vote ta saia aumct as nearly aa the saiu Judge or judfea can ascirtaia the fact, and Id case of the disagreement of the judgaa aa to the selection of inspectors tb political majority ef th Judges shall select on ol aaid inspectors, and tb minor fty judge or judges shall select the otbor. Sic. T. Whenever there shall be a vacancy In an election board on tbeuornlnr of an election. said vacancy aball ba filled In conformity with cutting laws. Duties or Klsction Officer. Sec. 8. At the oinnina of the noils at all elec tions tt shall b th do'y of the judges of fl set ion for tholr respective districts to doaignnte one of Ibe to spec tors, whos duty it aball be to bav ia custody ta registry of voters, end to make th entries therein required by law, and it shall be the duty of the other of the aaid inspectors to receive and number tb ballots presented at said el nr lion. 8kc. 9. All elections by the c Miens shaH be by ballot ; every ballot voted shall be numbered in th order In which It shall b received, and th number recorded by the clerks on i be list of voters opposite th nam of tb elector from whom re ceived. And any voter voting two or more tick ets, th several tickets so Voted shall each be numbered with lb number corresponding with the number to the name of the voter. Any elec tor may writ his nam upon bi ticket or Mute the earn to be written thereon, and attended by citksea of ibe district. In addition to the nath now prescribed by law to be taken and subscribed by election officers, they shall severally be sworn or afhrmed not to discloic bow any elector shall kav voted, unless required to do so aa witnesses In a judical proaeeding. All judges, Inspectors, clerks and overseen of any election held under this act shall, before aaUilcg cpn their duties, be duly sworn or affirmed in th presence of earn nioer. mm juag so an n sworn by th minority Inspec r, if there shall be snob mioorlty inspector, anu in caa tner snail o ao minority inspector then by a justice of tb neac or alder man, and the inspectors, overseers and clerk shall be sworn hy the judge. Certificates of such swear ing or affirming shall be duly made out and sign ed by tha t (Beers so sworn, and attested by tha oScer who administered the oath. If any judge or minority inspector refuses or fails to swear th officer of election ia th manner required b this act, or If any officer of election shall act without being Brat duly sworn, or if any officer of election shall sign tha form of oath without belnc dnlv sworn, or If any Jndge or minority inspector shall canity mat any omiier was sworn wtien be was not, shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction tb officer or officers so olTendinr shall be fined not aioacdtng on thousand dollars or imprisonment not Keodlna; on year or both at the discretion of the Court Non-Hrglatercd Voter. Sac. It. On th day of tetion anv person whos nam shall not appear on th registry of voters, and who claims the right to vote at said eleetioa, shall produce at least one qualified voter of tb distriot aa a witness to th residence of the claimant io the district in which be claims to be a voter for lb period of at least two months immediately preceding said lction, which wit ness sball b awora or affirmed, and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed affi davit to tha facta stated by him, which affi IbtU shall define clearly wher th rasidenc ia of the person to claiming to b a volar, and the parson ao claiming the right to vote shall also take and rahserlb a written, or partly written an i partly oho tad affidavit, sUtfng tj the best of bis knowl edge and bhf when and where he was horn; that a has been a eitlsea of th United Pit ate for one month, and of lb Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; that he baa resided la the Com monwealth one year, or If formerly a qualified lector or native-born citisen thereof, and baa removed therefrom and returnr-d, that he has re sided tbervta si a months neat preceding said elec tion i that be has resided ta the distriot In which b claims to bo a voter for tb period of at least two month! Immediately preceding said election ; that be has at movd Into th district for th purpose of voting thereto i that lie baa, If twenty two yean of eg or ap wards, paid fltat r county tai within two yaere, which was assessed at least lw asonths and pafd at least one month before tb election. The taid affidavit shall also stat whea and wher tb tat claimed to be paid by tha affiant waa eseaeeed, and when and where ud to whom paid, and the tai receipt therefor shall ho produced for lamination anksa tb affiant shall state la his affidavit that It baa aoa lost of destroyed, or that b iirtr rooelrad any, and If a aataralisd ettlaea, aball also elate when, wher and by what ooart b waa aataralisad and shall ftlso prod oo bis Mrtifloate of aetarallsatioB for amlaalloai bat If tb perea claiming th right to vol aball take and ewbserlb aa affi davit tba he Is a natir bora eltitea of th UnltW States, r If bera lBwher aball ate tho foot ia his effldjBvlt, and ah all prod a e vt dene that ho baa be aataralisad, or li emit lad I- to ritUen-hip by reason of his fiber's natorall- solion, and shall further state in his affidavit that , be Is at the time of making tho affidavit of the age of twcnly-vna aud uudcr twenty-two years; that be bus bron a ottnun of tho United States one month ; lh.it he ha icm lo I in the State n year; or, if a rutive-l)- rti i-itis-n ol the St tie, at.il removed thcretrom an I miorno'l, that ho has re sided tLarin six n.unthi or it preceding raid elrc Ion, and In tbi dtdum diitnct two months immeduUly prcccdini sn -h election, bo ahull bo entitled to vote, aiiL.-iilt b-s rball uu have paid (axes. The said aCi-lavit of all persona making lurb cluluis and ilio ulllJnvita of the witncssrB l their reHdruo ihall be prtnerved by the cl net ion board, and at the elose of the eleolion llivy shall j'.!?.-i .!'?. ''i.e. lint iJ vi I'-rJ, tMy II -t, and other psjiera required by law to be filed by 'ho return julice wjiu the prothonotary, and shall re main on lilo therewith in the prothonoiary's ofiioo, eubjrct to examination as utbrr election papers are. If the election offiaers shall find that tha applicant possesses all the licl qualifications of a voier ha shall be permitted to vote, and bis name shall be added lo the Hat of ttxubloa by th eleolion ofliosrs, ibe word "tax" being added where the claimant claims to vote on tax, and i lie word "age" wher he ola.ma to vote on age, tha same words being added by the clerks in each cas rrspestiroly on th lista of persons voltes; at sucn emotion. riiollciigo of Itrihtf red Vutcra. 8eo. 11 It ili all bo lawful for any qualified cltiion (.f tho distriot, notwithstanding th nam of the proposed voter is contained on the list of resident txailoa, to challenge the vote of muh persona, whereupon the same proof of tho right of suffrage as now required by law ahull be pub licly mad, and acted on by th election board, and the vote admitlod or rejected according to tb eviilencs. Krery person claiming lo be a naturalised ctlfmn shall be required to produce his naturalisation certificate at the election be fore voting, except where he has been for five icnrs consecutively a voter in tha distriot in which he oilers his vote, and on the vote ef such parson being received it shall bu the duty of the election officers to write or stamp on cul-u eertitl uale the word "voted," with the day, month and year, and 11 any election officer or officers aball teccive a eecoud vote on the same day tiy virtue ol the same oertilh-a'e, except whur aons are en titled to vote booauio of the naturalisation of tbeir fathers, thy and the person who tball oiler such ircond vote thai be guilty of a misdemean or, and on conviction thereof fined or impris oned, or both, at tho discretion of the court, but the fine shall not exceed five hutidrd dollars in each case, nor the imprisonment ono year. Tbo tike punishment shall be tnlliotedon conviction of Iheoffiocrs of election who shall oogleot or re fuse to mike ar cause to be iuado the ondrce ment required aa aforesaid on said naturalisation certifiCittt. Neglect of Duty of l-.lectlon O Ili rem. Bi:o. 12. If any election olhVer shall refuse or neglect to require such proof of th right of suurage as is Jeicn licit by this law, or tha laws to which this Is supplement, from any person offering to vote whoso name is not on (he list of asseiacd voters, or whwie right to vote is chal lenged by any quHlilicd voter present, and shall auuiu lui-n perron to Vote without requiring such proof, every perron so offending shall, upon con viction, be guilty of a niisdemcaoor, and shall be sentenced for every such ouVucs to pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or to uuderiro an 1 in prison in on t not more tboo one year, or both, at uv untifiiiUB ui lug ijuuri. Canvass of the Vutea by the Court. 1Src. 1.1. As sion as the rolls shall close the of. fleers of the election shall proceed to count all the votes csft for each candidate Toted for, and uinae oui a.iun return oi me same In triplicate, with a return sheet in addition, in all ol which the votea received by each candidate shall be sir. en alter bis or her name, first in word, and again In figures, and shall be signed by all of said of ficers, and ceitified by overseers if anv. or if not bo certified the overseers and any officer rofusing to siga or certify, or rithi r of them, shall write upon cuch of tho returns his or their roasons for not signing or certifying them. Th mt as soon us cwtinfeif hati alto be publicly and fully tttclartd from th wi'moW lo the eiutemt prtirnt, and a briff tnttmnt thawing th roles rectired ty tack candidal thall btmnde and tiyntd by the election vjictrt at toon at the tolt it evunttd, and ike tame hall be immtdiatety potted vjt on the dnnr of the election houtt for information of the pnUie. Tho triplicate returns sball be enclosed in eurcl-ipcn and be scaled In the presence of (he officers, and one envelope with the unhealed return shnet giveo to the judg', which shall contain one Hit of voters, tally-ptiper, and oath of officers, and another of said envelopes shall he given to tho minority inspector. AH judges liung within Iwolve miles of the 1'rothonotary's office, or within .twenty-four miles, if their residence be in a town, village or city on the line of railroad lending to tho county seat, limit before two o'clock, post meridian, of the day after the election, and all other judges shall before twelve o'clock meridian of tho second day after the election, deliver said return, together with return sheet, to the I'm tbonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of th county, which said return sheet shall be tiled, and the day and hour of filing marked thereon, and shall bn preserved by the i'rolhonotary for publb inspection. At 12 o'clock oa th said second d.iy following any el ret ion, tb Prothonotary of th Court ol Common Picas shall present the said returns ta the said court ; in counties where there Is no resident l'resident Judge, tha Assioiat Judges shall perform the duties imposed upon the Court of Common 1'less, which shall convene for said purpose ; the returns presented by the Pro thonotary sball be opened by said court, and com puted by such of its officers, and such sworn Ba sis tun is as the court shall appoint, In the preseno of th judge or judge of aaid court, and the returns certified and certificates of election issued undor the seal of the court, as Is now required to be done by the return judgui, and th vol aa so oomputcd and certified ahall ba open to tbo public, or in case of complaint of a qualified elector under oath charging palpable fraud or mistake, and particularly specifying the alleged mistake nr fraud, or where fraud or mistake Is apparent on the return, tho court shall examine the return, and if la the judgment of the court it ahull be neoeiaary to a just return said court (hull issue summary process against the election officers and overseers if any, of th election district oom plalucd ef, to briug them forthwith into court, with all election pipers in their possession, and if palpable mistake ur fraud shall be discovered, it shall, upon such hearing as may be deemed necessary to enlighten the court, and he corrected by the court, and so certified ; but allegations of palpable fraud or mistake shall be decid' d by tbo said court within three days altar the day the returns are brought into court for computation, and the said inquiry rhll be directed only lo palpable fraud or mistake, and shall not be deemed a Judicial jurisdiction to conclude any contest now or hereafter to provided by law, and the other or said triplicate returns shall b plaoed In the box and scaled up with tho ballots. N'otning ia this el shall require t'io returns of election of borough or township officers to be made to the courts asdireoted in this section, but all tbo returns of th election of township and borough offl.-tre to be enclosed In a snalod cover, directed to the Prothonotary of the Court of Com moa lieas of the proper county, and shall hy soino or of them bo delivered into bis office within three days alter every such election and filed therein. In counties where there are three or more judges of laid court, learned la the law, at least to judges shall sit to oo input and cer tify returns, unless unavoidably prevented. If a.iy of the said judges shall himself be a candi date for any office at anv election ha shall not ait with the court or act In counting the returns of ucn election, ana in such case the other judges, if any, shall act, and if in any oounty there shall be no jndge qualified to hold tho said court under the provisions of this act present and able to act. then and in every such case, the register of wills, th sheriff and county commissioners of the proper oouuty shall be and oon'tituto a Hoard, who, or a majority of whom aball have and exercise all the powers, and perform all the duties vetted lo or required lo be performed by the court of common please of such oounty, by and nodcr the previs ions of Ibis stciion but none of the said officers shall act as a member of such Hoard when him self candidate for any office at the election, the returns of which the aaid Hoard la requited to count nnder the provisions of this section. isico. a. In all election hereafter the cert ifl ate of naturalisation if genuine, ehall be conclusive evldeoe of th fuels mentioned therein, and whef the pwrsna nlWitisr In votnnlaim the rirhl nn the payment of tax, the receipt of sooh tax if igoeu oy ine proper omcer, shall be the e vidence thereof ; if such person does not nroduce such re ceipt, then the payment of the tax mar ba proven hy the oath ef such person, or other evidence stating whan, where and to whom such tx was paid. Notice ta further hereby given. That alt person eto-ut Ju it loci of tb Peace, who shall hold an nffice or appointment of trust under the government or the United States, or of this State, or of any InnnrporaUid distriot. whether a commiasionud officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who Is nr shall be em n In red mi Jer th Legislative, ( Kxeeutive or Judicial de partments ol this (State or of the United Htates, or any city ur lucorpuraled district, and also that every member of Congress, or of the Ktni Legislature, or of the eomuion or select council of any city or commissioner of any Incorporated district, are by law incapable of holding or x erclsing, at the same time, the offioe or amioint- meat of Judge, Inspector nr Clerk of any eieetioa wi iai lominoBwoaiin. Of Fleet Ioa Officers, lu case the person who shall have received the second highest nnmber of votes for msptHJior ehall not attend on the diiy ol election, then the person who shall have receive, the second highest num ber of votes for judg at the neat preceding elec tion, shall act aa inspector In his place; and In ease Ibe person who aball have received the high eat number of rotes fur ioapeetor shall not attend, the person elected judge, shall appoint an inspec tor In his place; and In case the per in elected judg shall not attend, their the insnectnr who re oaived the highest number of votes, shall appoint a judge in bis place ; or If any vaoauey shall con tinue tu the Hoard for the space of one hour aflor ih lime fixed hy law lor the opening of the Hm- tron, tne qualibed voters of the township, ward or distriot for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the place of eleetioa, shall se lect one out of their number to fill snob vacancy. Alto, that where a Judge, by sickness or ana voldahls accident, is unable to attend suck meet- log of judges, then th certificate or return shall be tak& charge of by on of the Inspectors or Clerks of the eleetioa of Ibe district, who shall do and perform the duties required of said judge an able to attend. Election Hoard Oath a, ''The Inspectors, jwdge and clerks required by law lu bold township and general alestions shall take and subscribe the several i-aths arid affirma tions required hy th ltHh, ll'th and 21st sections of tb act of 2d day of Ju'y, 19, "An act relat ing to the elections of this Commonwealth, which oaths or affirmaliuns ehall be pre t red or admin istered la tb man oar presort bed ia th 1 Sib and lldoectlona ol id act, and la addition to the power conferred by th Itttb eectloa of aaid aol, th judg or etther or tb Inspector shall have powr to administer the oaths prescribed by aaid aot to aay lrk of a general, special or Uwnsbip tec t ioa. Tb Meowing sball eethe form of tb oatber affirmation to b take by oaeh Inspector, Is: "1 (A. B.J do that I will duly aiteaJ to th ensuing el act ha daring th continuance thereof i"fpl lAdmtiscmciitj. ni aa ins fee tor, and that I will not receive any ticket or vote froin any prraon other than such ( as I firmly hvliuve lo ba, according to the pro- ' vial mi of th? Constltuti9u and tho laws of this I Commonwealth, cut llh J to a votu alsu h election, without requiring sut b cvl.tciioo of ihu rinlit to J vots as is dlraclud by law, nor will 1 voxauously dolay or refuse to receive auy vote from any per- j sn who I shall believe to bo rntit.cd to a vote aa alorcsii J, ai d lh.it 1 wi:l not discljst huw nv j elector sin 1 1 have voted, unless require 1 t-.i d I as a wllnesi In a judioi! projootliu, but itj at 1 j will io ail ihiugs truly and Impartially and faith fully liertoriii tuv duty therein, to the bo it of uiy judgment and ability, and that I am not di rectly r indirectly, interdict in air or wagor on the result of tbii election." j The l-illowing shall be tne oath or aiTlTiuttioa of each judge, vli : I jA. 11 1 do that I wilt l as judgu duly attend the ensuing election during tho coniiiiUHuee thereof, and faithfully as.ist tho In spout urs in eairying on the sains, that I will not give my ctnsi'nt that any vote or ticket shall be received from any per a m or than such ; as I firmly believe lo ho, according to the pro via- i iuiis of the (Vnstitution and tbo laws of Ihlij Coin ni o .wealth, entitled to vote at sui'h olccti'in, ; without requ irtcg inch er'dem-e of tbo right to vote as Is directed by law, aoJ tht I will use my best endeavors to prevent any fraud, d eoeit or j abuse in carrying on the same by mlisnns qualt-1 tied to rote, or other, and I will make a true and perfect return of the said election, and that 1 will not disclose bow any elector sball have votad unless required to do so at witnesi in a julloinl proceeding and will in all tbiug truly, impar tially and iu.itbi.tlly perforin my dily re specting tha iimt, lo ibe bust of my ju lament and ability, and that I am not directly or iradi rtiotly interested in any bat or wagar oo the re sult of this election. Tlu following shall be tho form of oath or iifllrmatlun ta bu taken by oa.ih clerk, via t I A. II. do that I will im)artlally and trnly write down the name of each elector who shall vote at the ensuing election which shall be given me in charge, and also Ibe name of the twu ubip, ward or distriot w heroin suuh elector re sides, and will rouord lb number of his ballot on the list of voters opposite to his name, and carefully and truly write down the number of bis ballot on the list of voters opposite to bis name, and carefully and truly write down the number of vote that sball bo given for each candidate at th election, as often as his niaie shall he read to me by the inspectors thereof, i.nd iu all thiols truly and fsitulully perform my duty respeotmg the same, to Ihs best of my julguient and abilty ; that I am not directly ur indirectly interns lei in any hat or wager on th result of this eldction, aud that I will not disctusc how auy elector shall have voted, unless required tu do so as a w itnrss in ajudL-i'il proceeding. Constitutional I'ruvUloua, Spiclal attention Is hereby directed to the Eighth Article of the New Constitution : BrctioR 1, Every male citisen tweuty-oue years of age, possessing the following qualifica tions, sball be cntilloi lo vote at all elections : 'irt He shall have been a citizen of the Uut tcd Btatci at least one month. &eoNti Ilesball have reside! in the State une year (or, if having previously been a qualified ulector or native-born eiliion of lb blalo, be shall havo removed therefrom an I returned, then six months), i nuiiediute'y preceding the election. TAtVii lie iliall have resided ia the election distriot where he shall otTer to vote at least two months immediately preceding tho election. 'irtrA If twenty -two y ears of age or up ward ho shall tare paid wtthia two years a titate or Couoty tax,; which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid one month before the lontion. 4. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot. Every ballot voted shall be numbered iu the order ia which it shall ho recuivod, and the numher recorded by the election officers on the list of voters, opposite the name of tbo elector who presents the ballet. Any elector tuny write his Dame upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon, and attested by a clllzsn of the district, ibe election nlhccri shall be sworn or f affirmed not tod isclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required tu dj so as wit dumbs in a juuicul proceeding. Bsc a. Electors shall lu all c.ujs, except trca son, felony, and breifh or surety uf the peace, be privileged Irom arrel iluring their at'er.uance on elect in ns end in soini; lo an I rituroiug I herefrom. Ktc. fl. Whenetor any of the qiinlilicd electors of this LointU'inwealtli shall be in actual military service, tinder a requisition from th President of tho l inted States, or by the authority of this Commouwealt h, such electors may etcicise tho right ol suilrsffe to all elections by the citizens, under sueh regulations, as if they were present at their usual places or election. tiKO. 7. All laws regulating tho bl Jir of elec tlons by the citizens, or for the registration of electors, shall c uniform throughout the Mate, but nn elector shall be diprlved of ths privilege or voting by reason of bu name not bi-iu reen tered. Sr.c, 8. Any persoo who shall h'ivo or proiuue, or offer to give to any elector, any money, re ward, or other valuable considerati-tn fr hi .ota at an election, or fur withholding the same, or who shall give or promise to give such consulerv tlon to any person or purty for rueh elccler who snail receive or agree to receive lor himsell or t ir another, any tuonav. reward, or other vutuible consideration for his vote at an e'ectiurt, or fur withholding tho same, thull Iheiol.r furleit the right lo vole b flak, election, i.ud IWlwr whoic right to vote hall be cli.illc.nged for sueh onue hi fore th election offiuers, shall be required to swearer affirm fiat the miller of the challenge U untru lie lore hif vote shli be receive,!. Hc. 9. Auy person who shall, while a candi date for office, ho guilty of bribery, fraud, or will ful violation of any election law, shall be forever disqualified from holding any ofiioe of trust or protlt in Ibis Common wealth, and any person con victed of willful violation of the flection laws hall, in additioa to any penalties provided lv law, be deprived of Ibe ti(,ht ol suffrage absolutely fur lie term of four roars. Pre. 13. For the purpose of voting, no pers.n shall be deemed to have rained a real denes br reason of hie absence, while employed In th service, of either civil or military, of ibis Hi ate or the United blates, nor while engaged in the navi gation of the waters of th BUU or the letted States, or on th high seas, nor while a student of any institution ol learning, nor while kept in any Poor House, or other Asylums, at public ex ponas, nor while confined in public prison. 8ao. 14. District !ctioo boards shall c (insist of a judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen annual'y by the citizens, Kaeh elector shall have the right t vote Tor toe Judge and one inspector, and each inspector shall appoint one clerk. The first election board for any new district shall be seleclod, and vacancies in election boards filled. ss provided by law. Election officers aball be privileged from arrest upon days of eleoilon, while engaged la making up aud transmitting returns, except upon warrant ot a ooart ol record or Judge thereof, for an election fraud, for felon v. or for wanton breach of the peaue. In cities, thev may claim exemption from jury duty during their terms oi service. 8kc. 15. No person shall he qualified to servo as an eiecnon o nicer woo snail bo lit, or shall with in two month bare beld, any ofiice, or appoint point, or employment in or nnder the (iovern lueot of the Coiled Stats, er of Ibis Slate, or of any city or county, or of any municipal board, commission, or trust 'ia any city, rave only Jus tioea of the peace and aldermen, notaries public an d persons in tho militia service of the Stale ; nor shall any election officer be eflitible to anv uiril ufi.ee to be filled et an eleotioo at which be shall serve, save only to tueh subordinate, inunicl pal, or local officers, below the grade of the city or count officers, as sball be designated by gen eral laws. OIVKN undir my hand and seal, at Clearfield l'enn'a, this Jib day of October, In the year L.S. of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine, and nf the Independence oi me ijnittd mates the one hundreJ and fourth. ANDItKW I'KM'Z, .'r., JSheriif. lUiSffUnucous. JOHN TROUTMAN, DKALKR IN FURNITURE, A TTlt VjSH EN, AND Improved Spring Beds, MAKKKT fiTKEKT, NEAR P. 0. The undersigned bees leave to Inform the eld. lens of Clearfield, and the public generally, that he ba onliatid a fine assortment of Furniture, such aa Walnut, Chestnut and Painted Chamber Suites, I'arlor Suites, Reclining and Extension Chairs, Ladies' and Menta' Easy Chairs, tb Per foraled liming and I'arlor Chairs, Can Heats and Windsor Chairs, Cloth Dars, Step and Kxlen slun Ladders, Hat Racks, Hcrubhing ilrushes, Ac MOULDING AND PICTUHH FRAMK8, ooklng Otasses, Chromos, Ac., which would Billable for Holiday prents. deelfl'7 JOHN TROUTMAN. REMOVAL ! James Lu Lcavy, Having purchased the entire stock or Fred. into the room lately occupied by Reed A llasrrty, vb Dcm.Mu sj.rrei, finer no is preparea to oner lo the public COOK STQYES, PARLOR STOVES, of the latest Improved palOrnr, at low price. HOUSE FURNISHING- GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Pnoatlng, Platnbing, Oea Fitting, ana K.nakrtag Pempa a spoeialtr. All work warraated. Anvthlnc la sjy lia. will ba ord.rM siteelal lr deiirea. JAN. I LKAVY, Proprietor. FKKD. BAOKRTT, Ai.al. Ole.rl.4, Pa., Jaauarv 1, 179 tf. THE REPUBLICAN. l.liKAUKlKI.n, I'A. WKDNKjOAY MiUlMNM.OCr. li, I87D. SUKttMAX rim H Yl'OVlOTK. Tlio fruudulohl Btu'ivlury of tliu Tri'Ubuty lim Ml nit uf iluty ut Vuliiiif;ton to pnrticijiulu in Uio jio lilH'itl cainiain in Ohm. Tbo fraud uliiiit Secrutury of tlio Inli-ri'ir 1ms tloiio likovvinc. Thiir riis go (in nil tlio Baino, vino prnlmliiy lln-y wimld havo ivmiiiucd at Wii-liinl on In ul Uiiid to the dutiiH tlmy nro ai J by llio in'iiilo to poi-fonn. M r. Shcrmiin opentd bit Ohio cain p'itu in a itpoocli ut Slutibetii'illu ru cunily. tliu only ntitcmortby tutor unto wan lo tho t'UVct Ibut llio Jii'pub bcun party is "doUirminod lo have nut only li oo but fuir tloction", cost whut it will." Tho rt'inainili-r ol hix nddron ivus ' le-jthur nud pninclhi." Mow, by what ribt, wo hbould liko to know, docx thia man Kliorinim as ttitino to Hpoitk I'or fair tind free tdt-o-lions? llimsoll. tin m- in liih official position is concerned, llio product of tho most vi I lumons ulcctorul tmtul over conceived by political knnvus, bow does ho become a teacher in iBiaol to instruct bis countrymen in political morals ? If, however, this traveling Cabinet Minister must piny the hypoorito and lecture the country as to iu duty in regard to honest elections, would he not have found a lli'ld butter adapted to his labors in tbo Now Kni;lund Statin which bo but recently vinitcd at tho oxpensa ol tho Ciovernnteiit? It is in those Kcpublitun strongholds that tbo people nro disfranchised on account of their poverty, bulldozed out of freedom ol choir-o at the polls by their employers and bribed to vote the Hepublicnn ticket nt bo much per head. Ur il the people of tho South need instruction as to tho method of con ducting fair mid freo elections, why does not tlio pious and pntriolio Mr. Sherman w and deliver his leeturos to thoso people, instead of vexing tho tired auricles of tho model Ohio patri ots who never think of doing anything Hint would mililuto against tho lair ncsa or freedom ot elections, especially when Tom Young and lion Ilulter. worth nro candidates in Cincinnati? It will not do for Mr. Shermnn to say that bo would bo ill treated in tho South if ho should go there to sneak in lavor of honest elections. Ho would bo welcomed with open arms. He certainly cannot have fosgritten that on tho occasion of bis last visit to New Orleans, just alter tho Presidential eduction in 1870, the Southern people were exceedingly anxious that bo should deliver a lecture in lavor of an honest count beforo tho Louisiana ilo tuining Huard. It is true be failed them then and they have naturally lost eoiiiidenco in him, but ho would havo no ditliculty in restoring himself iu their good graces if bo would sim ply remind them of the fact that while be favored the diMrunchiscmcut id the 10,(10(1 Louisiana Democrat who vo tod for Tilden he recognized tho right of the samo 10,0110 Democrats to vote for and elect (lovenior Nichols. John Miernmn in favor of fair and free elections I When tho prostitute practices chastity, when the robber protects property, when the devil turns saint, let this cnniing. cozening Phar isee bo trusted as an honest advocate ol a freo mid pure ballot. With bis record us counselor to the infamous Louisiana Returning Board, as manip ulator of frtli. i.-.tim relnrtif. aa (lis. tribulor of rewards lo proven and sell contessed forgers and peijurcrs, bo ought to be birscd from the stump by the hot indignation of tho people whom be insults by his impudent and shame less pretenses. Ilarrirburg Patriot. What tiikt auk at. It is very ap parent lo tho student of current polil. ical events, that tho stalwart leaders of tho Itadical party are the enemies of tho Union to day, us JolT. Davis A Co. wore in 1HC1, Willi thisdill'orence: Davis and bis confederates buckled on swords and shouldered guns, and -said "como on" ; tho Co tilt hugs and liluines novor did, nor never will, manifest a bold front of that kind, but thoy will seek to accomplish tho same end that Jeff. k Co. wero after a dissolution of tho' Union by stealth and substitutes. Tho Now York IIVW, in alluding to an ovent of that kind, appropriately remarks : ' Thoro aro two ways of destroying tbo Union. Ono is by tearing it to pieces ; tho other is by pounding il in to a pulp. Tho Secessionists tried the first way and failed. Tho Stalwarts aro trying tho second way, and thoy will tail too. Whut our tatbors found od their children will maintain an in dissoluble Union or indestructible Slates." Hold on, (itNtRAi. I Tlioiirmy does nol own tbo tioonlo in t li incuti ti I r v. ol- tllOllU HOIIIO prTsOlia Ulalne eiKtlj to bo tbo fact. Tbo lliiltitnoro Canitr reminds "tbe cock of tbo walk" in tliin way: ''Sherman Iu!:ck ailviuitnifo of tlio Uto trouble to abimo Conf,'rcH8 lorcut- tinij down tbo army, (lunorul Slier man knows very well Unit il is tint tbo ieo ol tlio army but tbo treacbory and (also dealing ol our Oovcrnmciit wlncb brings on thoeo periodical troubles wilb tbo Indians. An an ofllccr wbtwo biiriiiicns it is to tlrawr pay and attend to bis own business., (Jcncrnl Sborman sbotibl bo severely reprimanded for at tempting to diclnto tbo policy nf Con grew, iu iiH niatioircment of tbo army an inntitntion which belongs solely to tl.nt body." MonR Uniikst. It seems tbal Tam many is not tbo only political clement tliat disturbs Jicw link. An exchange states that Bixty or seventy Republi cans of more or less promitieneo in New York liuvo cigned a circular ad dressed to tho voters of tbo State, which sets forth reasons why Repub licans who desire reform within tho party cannot, votu Hrr Cornell, tho Republican candiduto for (lovertior. Copies of tho address have been sent to most of tho Republicans in tho city and thotitiatids of them mailed over tho State. Tho revolt seems to bo for midablo and will count in behalf of tho Democratic candiduto, Governor Rob inson, as most of tho anti machino I'o pnblicans will vnto for bim. Daniikrs of Dkspotism, Tho Re publican party is seeking lo maintain tho justice of tho inlipiitnus Perioral law, which tolerates tho tiso of troops at tho polls and tho right to iutcrloio in popular elections. Tho lesson of history is condemnatory of such a pol icy, anil tbo party which had rccourso to such a course to soctiro its own po litical success, would undoubtedly bo willing to carry out the bad principles which thoy protrss to Ibeir fullest de velopment, which, as anv ono can see, end in a despotism of tbo meanest and vilest kind. A SlNIII'LAR 1'llKAK. ThO pOStoflicO at Kanawha Court House, Kanawha oounty, V. Vtv, has boon changed to ( harleston. 1 bis chango lias been found necessary in view of tha fant that tho noHtolileo heretofore lias boon calloj Kanawha, while tho town, which is tho county scat and capital of tho State, li known aa Charleston. "Seo here," aaid an eccentric old man to an ofllco boy who bad brought a doctor's bill to him, "mo bore toll your maslor that I'll pay him for the Itoma of medicine chargod in thla bill, but aa for tha visits, why, I'll return thorn." Hotels. THE MANSION HOUSE. Comer or Neoonil end Marlcot IS treats. ( I IVtHr-ll l II, pa r"UI!-' til a ui ooiniauftu'as Ilutel hm. Juries, I toenail janr, bven nlareeil to du able Its furtnur aapavity Tor the entertainment of tran fers and guosts. Tbe wbole but! Jinn baa bee l rofurniihed, ami the proprietor will spare no piins to render bis guseu oomlortuMe while l.eylnK with hfu, Tbt 'Mansion House" Omnibus rune U and from tbe Depot on tbe arrWal and departun Of raub train. W. C. CAKDO.N, July 13 77 tf .'rorrtetoi A l-LEGUENY UOTKL - Market Hired, Clcarflnlil, la. Win. 6. Bradley, fortnorly proprietor of tbe Leonard llLe, bav inn l"d tba Allegheny Hotel, solicit tlinro ol' iiublie patrnnao, 'J lu ll ue hua been thoroughly remired and ouwlj furmslied, and ftuvsts '" t a pleasant stop ping place. Tbe Utble will be suiplied with tbe best or everything in the market. At tbe bar will be found tbe best wines aiid liquors, tioud stabling attached. WM. S. UHAbl.LV, Mty IT, '7t. Proprietor. SHAW llOUSK, I Cur. of Market a Front atreeta,) CLKAKFIfLD, PA. Tb. uuiicriirnd bavlug taken eliarge (if tbi. Hotel, wuul.l rvapecllullv .ulloit public patronage. I.H0,7. It. NKwTON bUAW. rjiEMPEIUN'CE HOUSK, NtW WASIIINUT0H, PA. II. D. ItOSb', . . PtuiaiiroR. Menla, lite. Man and bora, ovi-r night, $1 Otl. Mi.n auil tivo horaea ov.r niglit, ll.eO. The l,e!t of aco'iminoilttttoni for man and beast. Od. 'J3,'78-tf. WASlllNfiTON UOUSK, IT KKW WAS1IINUTON, PA. Thia ne .nil well furnivhed bouse baa been Ubcn liv the underaigned. lie feel, confident of being able to render aaliifiietion tu thoae who uav favor him with a call. Sla, S, 1911. O. W. DAVIS, Prop',. r OYD UOUSE, Li Mnia Street, PlllblPlillUHtl, PKNN'A. Telle alweye sopjilied with the beat tbe market afTordi. Tho traveling public la invited to ealL jen.1,'76. UOIIKKT LOYU. County National Bak, OF CLKARFIELD, PA. I 10OM in Masonic Mulldlng, one door norlb of l V O. 1. n etson . Drug blore. Peaine Ticket, to and from Llv.rftool, Queens town, Otasirow, London, Parla and Conenlins-en Alao, Draft for sale on the Royal liank of Ireland and Impirtal Uank or London. JA.MK8 T. LEONARD, Pree't. W. M. 8IIAW, Cashier. jenl,'77 DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Mouth Third Mtrect, Philadelphia And DealSrs in Govornment Securities. A bp! iraf ion by mall will receive prompt atten tfon, and alt Information cbnerfully furnished Ur lrrs soliclnd. April II -tf. r. K. A ItXOLti. . W. AnaoLD. J. I. 1 R HOLD F. K. ARNOLD &, CO., SSniiltrr.H and ISrokers, Itt-ytioliUiIllo, JtHi-rsou Co., Pa, Mnnoy reoeivrd on drpoaft. Disrounta at lno derate ratt-a. Enetiirn and Foreign Kicbangeal w.va on hand aud eolleetiona promptly made. Ke.vnol.l.vllle, lire, in, 1B7(.-Iy J l.. II. IIKICIIIIOLO, H IJ II CJ K ) Si IIUMIHT, 9radoste of the Penn.ylv.nl. Cotleire of Dental hornery. office in reaidenee of Dr. II ilia, onimite ine nnsw Mouse. mcliM, 76-u. DR. E. M, THOMPSON, 1st. ("nil. In Hank lluildlns;.) t'urweiiBTllle, ClrartielU Co.. Ia. mch i: '7 tf. J. M. KTKWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA (Oflica In realdcn'., Second atreet.) Nitrous Oside Oas adininiiterod for the pain sis eitraotioa of teetb. ClesrIMd, Pa., May 1, lSJMy. Uisrfllancous. SIIOl.MAklNC.-I hereby In form my )' tronr, and mankind in general, that I have nolo fed my ehoemaking ahop to the room ia Urabam'e row, orer H. I. Snyder'i jewelry rtore, and that I am prepared to do all kinda of work In tnr line cheaper than any other ibop In to wo. All work w err riled a f'id aa ean be done any- here elie. Poiitlrelt tb in la the RbfRpext ihop ia tieariieiii. jus. 11. ubKiUNU Deo. II, 1878 tf. AtVagons FOR SALE. The underiicncd hn on band, at hit thon In Clearfleld, Two-horse Wagons, One-horse Wagons, Spring Wagons, and Buggies, Pur sale. Western wxjtoni aa well aa thoee made here. Any of which will be told cheap for eah or approved eeeurity. For further Inform at. on, oall in perion at mi ihop, or adilrm mn hj letter. 1 1IOUA4 UK ILLY. Clcai&eld, Pa., April 23, lS7B tf. The Roll's Run Woolen Factory I'eno township, Clearfleld Co., Pa. II II K N IC I) OUT! aor not BURNED UPI Tbeiubaoribera have, at uroat eipctiae, rebuilt a neighborhood neoeaalty, in tbe erection of a flnt elaai Woolen Manufactory, with all tbe modern Improvement attached, and are prepared to make all kinda of Clothe, CamlinereB, BetioetU, Ulan keti, Flannel i, Ao. I'leniy of goodi on band to wpp 1 7 all our old and ft thomand new euitomeri, whom wa aik to come and examine oar itoek. The builnetu of CAKDINii AND FULLINU will ttmita enr eiiseeUI attention. Proner arrangementi will be made to receive and deliver Wool, to euit oojtomere. All work warranted and done upon the ahnrteat notice, and hy etriet atten lion to butinaia we hope to raaliie a liberal -hare of put) lie patronage. MMMHI HOUNDS WUOL WANTED ! We will pay the hlghett market price for Woo and tell oar manufactured good, aa low aa imllar good oaa be bought in tbe oounty, and ahenerrr we fail to render reaaonable entiit'aolion wa can alwayi be found at bout raady to make proper eipianatH'D, atiner in perion or ly letter, JAMRH JOHNHON A KONH, tfM fit' t' 0 JEMOVAM JOHN lYIcGAUGHEY Would reapeet fully notify the publio generally that be baa removed bli tlroeery Store from Khaw'a Row, to tbe building formerly oeenpied by J. Milne Kratier, on Second street, oeit door to Blgler'e hardware I to re, where be Intend keeping roll Una of il it i: It I K H. HAMS, DKIKD BKKfand LAKD. SUGARS and Si RUTS, of all (railea. TEAS, Green and Blank. COFfKR, Ko..t.J and Oram. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, tt.wi:n t h iith, All kinds It lbs market. PICKLK.S, In Jars and barrels. SPICKS, In evsry forsa and varlst. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KIN!) OK R A Kr.RSJ, SOAPS, MATCHES, DIIIED AI'PLKS, DRIKD PKACIIKS, DRIKD C1IKKRI KS Coal Oil a&i Lamp Chimneys. And a cood asaert&ssnt of tkose tblnfs niraallv kept tn a Rreeery stera, which ha will einhaaga fur marketing at tha market nrloea. WkU sal fer eash u thaaplj aa any ether aasj. Please flail and sea his stoek and India for yearself. jijun sscuAuuiiitr. Clearteld, Jsa. I, Hit. 'UiSffllnnrous. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties rursnn.'ill.. Pa. Jan. . '78-tf. 1'ull Your S(iihiihI FOH SALK II V TUB Co-Operative. Agency, CI.H.Uil'IKU), l'KXN'A. July Hi'lii, 1871" tf. rpERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES, XIANClriu VASKS, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept eonstatitly on band. STOXE AU EARTHED WAKE 0 KVE11V DESCRIPTION I CUOOKS! POTS! CHOCKS fisher's Patent Alrtljfiit Self . Scaling nun .anal BlITTKH CKOCKN. witk lids. CREAM CHOCKH, M ILK CROCKS, Arrii. - in, i i nil unotao, PICKLE CHOCKS, FLOWER rOIS, PIK DISHES. STEW POTS. And a great many other things too Banierons to mention, to be had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner of Oberrjr and Third Strwti, CLkAkFIU.D, PA. ngS TIN &SHEET IRON WARE. CANDISMERRELL llftf oi-ened, lo k biillduig on Market itret, on (he old W micro Hotel lot, opoiite the t'ourl Haie In ClmrHelJ.e Tin end Sheet-Iroe Mano factory and Store, where will be found at all time a full libe of HOUSE FTOlTIGHmG GOODS, Stovo3, Hardware, Etc Hui Htjout.iijj arnl all kind of li b work, repair- infc, Ac., (I ii ue on ihurt bulice and at rcaaonable raiee, An, ag-ct lor the Singer Sewing Machine. A mi'p'T nf M.icLinvf, with Needle, lo., al' wave oo hand. Term, etriotly cub or couutry produce. A nareoi iatruna)o ulu-lte.j. a. B. MKRRKLL, Buprintandfnt. Clearf.LJ, A.nl lb, ltC7-tf. Wheeler & Wilson Family Sowing; Macluao No. 8. .f .-iir.-'K.TIO..-. Straight NeeJIo, Silsht, Ea3y Runnin At the Tarls Exposition, 1878, Wheeler & WiUon received tlio only urariu rrmo awaruoa lor Sewing Mncliince. Ovor R'J com petitory. lieport of the American Institute of New J orkon the II heeler & 1 1 it ton Machine " Wo do nol liositato to doeluro it Till! ntST StWIXO API'AH.VTUS 1.1 Till World." The No. 6 and No. ? M.nuf.cturiiir M.rbines are e.pefUllv reeomai jnji-j f.r j HOK M AK EHS' and 1 AILUIIS' are. H.B.THOMPSON, 3 doors East of Bank, CURWENSVILLE, PA. WHEELER & WILSON MT'G CO., 1338 Chostnut St., Philadelphia. April , IKTU -m. BFxixin.'sS PORT GRAPE WINE rued in ibe prinolpal Churcboi for Com man ion pnrpoeea. Excollont for Ladies andWoiklv j as. A . . a , si'orsgna ana uio jca. 4? SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE f rilhti Ct-lelir.ted Nalivt Wine It made I Mm the A. Jute of the Oporto Urape, raiaed in thla uentiij. ita inraiueblt Toniu und Hlrongtheiing Pmportloa are nnenrpaaied br any other Ketire Wine. lie. InK the pure juice of the drape, produaed under .nr. npccriuwD perianal eopervialon, IU partly and Kroninenen are tuarnnteed. The vouoreit flhdd nay partake of Ita ft'ticrou" qnalitlea, and oa wnim iDTann uia ii u earanuffe. it u partirularly brnellrlal to the aged and di-bi I Ha led, and suited to the rarioui allroenti that af fret the weaker e. Ft Is ta erery Wiistet A WINK TO HK HKLIKD UN. SPEER'S P. J. SHERRY, The P.J. 811RRRV la a Wine of Sunerlnr Charaeter, nnd partakei of the joldea qnalitlei ot the Rrapej froa whieb It la made, for Purity. Hie hunts, Plaror nod Modlelnal ProperttM, It will be ruad nneicelled. SPEER'S P. J. BRANDY, Thla BRANDY standsanrlvaledlalhliooantrv. being lar superior for rawJioal pnrpoaea. IT IS A PIIRI dl.tlll.lloa fresa Ihsirspeand contains Tatuthle saedleal properties. ft las d.lk.l. Saver, eleallar to that of th. (rapes froa. whleh It Is distilled, and la la graat fav.r arnoag Irat-elass families. Sea that tha llsnelere af ALFRII) Sl'KKR, Paaaeia N. J., Is over tha florh of aaeh hottls, SOLS ST . VT. ailAIIAll JU It, 17 1. 1 JJ-X I 0nr (Ott-u flmlUrmrut. THE REPUBLICAN, I'ubllahed aver, Wedaesda; hi G. B. GOODLANDER, ILKARHIKl.D, PA.. Ilia the Largest Circulation of auy paper In Northwestern Peun.yliaula. Tlio lurjjo und ooiiBtHiilly Incroueing circulation of tho Kkpuiilican, rondern itvuluublo lobuninons men us t ruudium tliro' which to rouuh tho public. Tebms or SuBscttii'TioN : If paid in advance, . . 12 00 If paid uflor throa moutha, . 2 50 If paid after six months, . . 8 00 When papora are sent outaido of the county puymont must bo in advance. ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or Iom, 3 times, . f 1 50 Each subsequent insertion, 50 Administrator' Nolicos, . . 2 50 Executors' Notices, .... 2 60 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautions and Estrayn, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . ... 2 60 Professional Cards, 5 linos, year, 6 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YKAUIvY ADVERTISEMENTS : One aquaru, 10 lines, . . . 8 00 Two squares 15 00 Three snunroa 20 00 One fourth column, . . . . 50 00 Ono half column 70 00 One column lL'O 00 ItLAAKS. We have always on band a largo stock of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPtENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT, LEASES, BON DS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, io., io , io. JOB PRINTING, Wo aro prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING BUCK AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, do., io., IN TUB BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. e1eo. It. doodlnnder, Clearfield, Clearfield County, Pa. IHlsrdtatirous. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Curwsnsvlll., Pa., Jan. II, '7 lf. Tl IOl:V TO l.OAaj.0, ,r.oUl, ,B. -- . r,"i-"jt "j uina, juie Iu.uranee Conipanv of Ne York, on Ir.t asrt- M...-. .- ..vi. ei.wuv op. sor mrtner in foimslion sppl; to th. underilsned. ...... . '"KATIIAL W. SMITH. Clearleld Pa., Ma; Tib, 187.f. ABiinktliattorlJi'Piiks. Try My C'onl. Tlts nliilxri Itftisarf rli.r.tst thl. ail.nj .r t Inf tie uuweruue eoniuuere, that hit eoal bink HU. ..... iaulllliui wh7, out imi h .,11 lis .,t,ar.ll.l U til. Milan . A ' I, ... - - - - wen n in ter. I elelm llifti I luve Hie Best Coal iu the Market, tod will eell It for eeili, or Id eiotienre fur flour, feoJ, groccrief, eto. UrKe cool recti will U - ! i iuii periieuieie eell on me is prun, reeiJiK a une of Urebew't upper hornet, or adilreai mu through tbe putt otfiue. Orden left et llie puffliee eill receive Cker&eltl, I'm., J-ij. 4, IsjU-tf. L'OKKLK. b. HK1LIMDX. GILICH, McCORKLE & CO.S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Street, Clearfield. Pa. Wa nanuranture all kindi of Furniture for Chum len, .Jinlng Rooiua, Libraries and lit) It. If you went Furniture of any kind, don't buy until you aoe our itork. UNDEUTAKIXd In all Its brsnches, prcuitly attended ta. al'ILCIl, McCOKKLK 1 CO. Clearleld, Pa., Feb. S, '78. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS & STATIONERY Market HL. Clearfield, (at the Ho.t (illirc.) TDK nndenlfued beg leave to an a ou Leo to ttie eiliieoe of Clearfield and vicinity, tliat he has fitted up a room md haa juit returned from the city with a large amount of reeding matter, eonaiitinf in part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books. Black, Account and Pati Book of every de eriplioui Paper aud Emelepea, freiwb preued ud plain; Pen and Penvili; blank LafcaJ fipen, Deedi, Mortegei; JuHirinent. Kieujp Uun and I'mmiiarv notea, Whiu and Parch ment Brief, Leg I Cap, Record Cap. and Dill Cup, Sheet Muaic, for eittier Piano, Flute or Violin, eouitantly on hand. Any hooka or atatlooary derimt that 1 may not hare on hand, will be ordered by first eipreei, and auld at wholesale or retail to luit enatomera. I will alao keep periodical literature, aueh aa llagatlnee, Newnpapera, tic. P. A. UAULIN. Clearfield. May ?, ISfiS-tf A NEW DEPARTURE IV LI T1I tRSltl IU. IIereaftrf godi will be aold fur CASH only, or In eirhanve for produce. No book will U krpt in tbe future. All old aecounte tnuit be tut tied. Thoee who eannot eash up, will plemM hand over tbeir notea and CLOSE THE RECORD. I am determined to tell my goude at eth prlree, and at a discount fir below ihnt ever offered In thia vicinity. The ditcuuot I allow my eualtimera, will make them rich in twrnty yeara if they follow my advloe and buy tbeir goode frui me. I will pay oarh for wheat, oate ami clover teed. DAMKL OUOUI'ANbhK. Lutherabarg, January 17, 1877. HARTSW1CK & IRWIN BSC0ND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PU11K DllUUS! CHEMICALSi PAINTS, OIIS, DYE STUFF VAHNI8IIKS, ' BRUSHES, PERFl'MKRY, FANCY 0001)8, TOILET AKTICLF.S, Or ALL KINDS, PURS WIXES AKV J.IQVOES tot medicinal pnrpoaea. Trussee, Sop port ere, Sohoal Booka and Station, try, and al' other art idea neually found In a Drag 8 tor. PHYSICIANS' PRKHCKIPTION8 CARK r'Ll CUMPOUNDKD. Having a large k nerienee In the buiiineaa tbey ean give entire eat. ufactlon. 3 O. I1ARTPWICK, JOHN K. IHWIN. nartlt, herinhr I. 1HT4. JJARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILL.E I I am aware that there are en me persona a little bard to pletue, and 1 am alao aware that tbe complain l of "hard litnee" la well nigh anlverael. But 1 am ailaated now that 1 ean ealufy the former and prove conclusively that "hard times" will not effect thoae who buy their good from me, and til my patrons aball he initiated Into tbe tm eret ef UOW TO AVOID II A KB TIMES I save (noils .Bough to .opp Ij all the InaaM. lanU Id tho lower end of tbe eo.ntv Oaieb 1 Mil al eseeedini, low rates frees aiy ssaiossotb store la MUL80NHUHU. whsra I aaa alwav. be foand raadv to wait apon aall.rs and sopplj thaw with Dry (ioods of all Kinds, Such aa Cloths, Batlnctta, Caaslmerea, MuMina veiamea, binea, urllltuga, L'aJtaoee, Trimmings, Hibbona, Laoe, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Bhoea. Data and Cape all of the beet material and made to order Hose, Bocks, U loves, Mittens, Laoes, Hbboas,Ae GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar Rice, Molaeeea, Flab, Bait rem, Linseed U.I, itm Oil, Carboa Oil. Hardware, Qoeemware. Tinware. Ceatlnra. Plowa and Plow Caatlnga, Nails, flpikea, Corn Caltiva- tore, vtder Cresses, and nil kinda of Aies. Perfamery, Pelnte, Vara I ah, Otaee, and a general aeeortment ol Btatlonery, QOOD .FLOUR, Of diff.rent brands, always aa baad, and will be eola al tha lowest boasibw Igaraa. 1. U. MeClaln't Uedlehaeo, Jaae's lladlolaee lleeuiur . and Hoea.ee e Hitlers. 1001 woands af Wool aata4 fer whleh tha highest prloo will be paid, t'loveraeed aw hand . and for sale at tha lowest saarhel prtea. j Alao. Acent for Btrattoavtlle and Carwaoivlllo Threeblni Maehlaaa. am. Call and sea for yoarsehos. Toa will Ind averythlnt asaallt hewl la a retell store. I L. H. COIIDRIIT. . Freaehvllle P. 0., Aafast II, llfl.