Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 22, 1879, Image 4

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TYRONE 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH
f1 an after Monday, MAT H, W, the
Vf aileor.r Tr.ln. will run d.lly t,iffe?t Bun
da..) batweea Tyrone and Clearn.ld, M follow.
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
W. 6. Plommbb, Conductor.
LEAVB SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
CorwoneTille,,
River, iow
Cl.arl.ld,
Leonard,..
B.rr.ll ,
Woodlead......
Bnl.r...
..1.10, r.a
,.lll, "
.1.40,
..,
..IS, "
.4.01, "
..4 OK,
Tyrone,.-....
Vaaaooyoe, ..
Sutntnit .
Powelton,....
OMeola,....,
Boj nton,
Bleiner'.,
Phtlipibarg,
Qraaatn
Blue Ball,...,
n'allaa.toB..
(if ler
Woodland....
Barrett,
Leonard,...
Clearn.ld, ...
Rlverviow...
.n,A.
.!, "
60,
n 00,
10 II,"
.10.17,"
10.2J,
10 16, '
10.J8,
10.S7,
10.44,
10.61,
10.60,"
11.07,
11.12,"
.11.10,"
11.16,
Wallae.ton,..,
..4.17,
Bin Ball ..
4 IS, "
tiranam.
..4 a I,
,.4., "
Phllipibarc. ..
Burner.
Boynton,
Oioeola,
Powolloa,. ...
Summit,
Vnmeoyoo,....
Tyrone
,.4. an, "
.e.4, "
.4.61,
.Mi,
.lit,
,.., "
..4 00,
Curwenivillo,.
ll.4ttl.ll
CLEARFIELD KXPRRSS.
, Conduetor.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVB NORTH.
CurwoniTlllo..
Rlranriaw...w
Cl.artld...H.
6.90 a.
Tjron 7.10 p. av
Venaooyoo 7.4a "
Summit 1.06 "
Powelton, 1.17 "
0.oeol, 818 "
Uoynlon, 8.34
Htettoer'i, 0 00 "
Phllipmurf ... 41 '
Graham 8.47 "
Ulu Ball 8.66
Wallaeotoa,...ltli
Bigier 0.10 "
Woodl.ad, 0.17 '
Barrett, 016 "
Leonard 30 "
CLarBeld .S8
Hi'.m.w 0 48
Curw.ni.ille 11)00
6 89 "
6 47 "
153
67 "
"
111
0.16 "
Leonard
Barrett, .
Woodlaad,...
Blgl.r
Wellaoeton,..
Blue Bill,... .
II
Qrahera
Pnilipiliure;.
Stetner'a,
BlTOtOO,
Oien.la,
Pow.llon,...
J.JJ "
M0 "
.13
U7
41 "
0.63 "
J.05 '
J.JJ
8umo.lt, ,
Vaoiooyoe,...
Tyrone,
7.46
PIIILIl'8BUIta A MO81IANN0N BRANCHES
lbavb .octb. LaaTt bortb.
1. M. A. It. A. M. RTATIom. A. H. P. a. P. M,
J:u Morriidala. HI0
1:16 7:00 Pbilip.bonr,, 12:16 4 0
1 l 7:03 Slelaer'l 11:11 4:14
1:14 7:00 Boynton, 11:14 4:18
1:30 10:30 7:18 Oioeola, 0:10 11:04 4:01
1:44 10:36 7:31 Mmbannoi, 8.66 11:61 167
1:47 10:43 7:30 Sterling, 8:60 11:16 3:60
J:61 '10:48 7:46 llootldala, 1:46 11:40 1:46
1:67 10:63 7:66 MoCauley, 8:10 11:36 8:46
1:07 10:68 8:01 Kendriek 'i, 8:36 11:30 1:30
3:11 11:03 8:00 U.m.y. 8:30 11:16 1:30
BALD EAOLE VALLEY BRANCH.
El. Mall.
P. M. A. a.
7.08 8.30 laara Tyrone
Mall,
p. a-.
Eip.
A. v.
7.66
7.41
7.06
43
8.33
13
110
6.16
arrlre 8.10
7.13 8.47
8.01 0.80
8.14 1.66
31 10.03
8.46 10.16
Bald Eagle
6.68
6.10
4.46
4.86
4.16
4.11
leeTe 8.16
Julian
Mileiburg
Bellefonte
Mileaburg
118 10.40
llowara
4I I LIS arrive L. llaren
TYRONE STATION
BA.TWl.D. A. M.
PaoiDe Eipr.il 8:n
Johnilown Eiprcll 8:61
p. M.
WBHTWARO. J
PIMiburith Kipifc 1.63
l'aollio Kin.rK, 8:18
Day Kipreu
Mall Train,
Atlantifl Kipraif,
Phila. Bxpre.l,
11:60
8:28
il
11:24
P.M.
Way PaflteDaor, 1:16
Mail Train, 8:34
Vail Line, 7:08
Cloae oonneattoni made by all train! at Tyrone
and Look liaven.
8. S. BLAIR,
myl7-tf. Superintendent.
STAGE LINES.
A itagetearei Curwentrilledaily for Roynoldf
. Title, at 1 o'eloek, p.m.,arririogat Reynoldiville
at o'clock, p. m. Returning, loarai Keynolde
Tille dally, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur-
wenirille at 12 o'clock, m. Fare, eacb way, i.
A etaae leave! CnrweBivllle dally, at 1 o'sloob
. m.. tor UuBola Citr. arriving at DuBoil City
at fl o'olook, p. in. Returning, leavei UuBoli at
T o'olook, a. m., daily, arriving at Caraeaivilleat
II o'clock, m. rare, aacn way, Bi.ou.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
. LOW GRADE DIVISION.
AN and after Monday. Augmt 4th, 1870,
B-HMMtlMlni will mo dajlv (exeeot
Sunday) between fid Bank and Driftwood, al
lollowa i
EAHTWARDDay Mall leavei Plllikurg
:66 a. in. I Red Bank 11:15) Sligo Joootlon 11:33
New BethlrboB 11:36 p. l Mayivllla 11:60 1
Troy 1:12 Brook ril e 1:36 I Fuller'! 1:00 Rey
noldiville 3:11 : DuBoial:5Ii Summit Tunnel
1:18) Penleldl:41 Weedvllle 4:06) Beneaotte
4:31 1 arrive! at umtwooa at a:iv.
Vt I JtT W A KO. Day Mail leavei Driftwood
11:20 p. as.; Benoiette 1:06 ( Weedvllle 1:80;
Penleld 1:48; Summit Tnnnel 1:18 1 DuBoil 1:15;
Reynoldiville 2:61; Fullar'i3:l0; Brookvllle8:33;
Trov :64i Maiivllle 4:14: New Betbllhem 4:30 ;
Sligo Junction 6:13; Red Bank 8:30 1 arrival at
filtiburg at 1.00 p. m.
Tbe ReyBoldarille AoeotntaodatloB leave!
Reynoldiville daily at 7:66 a. to. and arrival at
Red Bank al 10:60 a. m.. Pituburib at 1:30 p. m.
Leave! Pitlibnrgh at 2:16 p. m ; Red Bank at
6:66 p. m.; arriving at rteynoluivllle at v:ue p. m.
Cloia eoBnaetloBi Btade with Iralai on P. A 1
Railroad at Drifteood, and with train! on tbe
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank.
DAVID McCAHOO, Uib'I Bop't.
A. A. Jloaioa, Sup't L. U. Dlv.
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bollofonte, Pa ....! 06
Lock Uaven 1 70
Willlaminort....... I 0
Uuntingdon .M 1 80
Lewiitown. S 00
Maryivlll 4 60
Cawenivillo 20
Oneole 05
HAKKIKBI'Rll... 4 76
Mlddletnwn 16 00
Marietta. t 66
Laneaater.. 6 80
PHILADELPHIA 7 Do
Altoona 1 86
Jobnitown.. I 86
PhiliDibure 6
Tyrone 1 12
PITTHBI1RI) 1 It
jMistcllatuous.
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs.
Ourwenivllle, Jan. , '78-tf.
Jfew Marble Yard.
tombstonesTmonuments,
Fottt for Crmrtrry Lot.
A NEW MARRLE YARD Call at J. FLA
I1ARTV8 Marble Work.. Choloe work and low
nrioee. Direotly opposite tba Latheraa Church,
Third ilreeU Ulear&eld, re., Marob 37, lH7y-u
CENTRAL
NUttc Normal School.
(Eighth Normal School District.)
Lock Ilavcn, Clinton Co., Pa.
A. If, RA UB, A. Al., Principal.
Tbii School at pTSMat eomtltitod, offtri th
wtj btt foeuttiM tor frorunoBai ut tiuiotvi
leorniBC.
BttUdlan vpMiOnt. Uvtllnc Ki)d tonmoillouf I
eonnliitvlj bomtod hf ftoaoj. wll rtntilftUd, ond
fttrnlrbed with s bovBtifnl iDppljr tf para wfttor.
Wit WpTXPg WftMT.
Looktieo b,ltbrl ud ttmj of mmom.
Bnrroniid.Bf teraorv aiarpuwd.
TcMbort oiporicnootL IBcleRt, ood ftliro to
Uirtr work.
DlMtpliBO, Inn bat klid, oniTora ud tboroagh.
KtptrBMO -Bodrt.
Vfty otati ft wool. dedti4iB to thooo praporiog
to tnwk.
SMduiU tdnitld bbt tin.
Uoarttt of Hudy prateribed hj too Butt I.
Ho4.il ffltiooi. ii. rroporotorj. Hi. Jtioraoa
Urjr. IV. Self ntiAo.
A dj truer cofrnb:
t. Aotdtnlo. II. ComaiareloL III. Muilo.
IV. Art,
Tho Rlpaontarr mnd AflloBtlfla onBtvo aro Pro
ftfiiootl, ood atydenli gradBalinft thorolB rolv
nlato UiploarBB, ounfvMTiBg tbo lollon-inf oorrao
poBdtndvnrtt MittN of ibn HcUoqm. Ilrod
ualrt in tb other oourMi roanirt hoTnal Certifi
of tbclr atta.BBioBU. iiitBod hv tbo Fealtv.
Tho Profotaioal eoariet ara HberBl, tod aro
la tboroaibnoM aol ioforlor to thoM of oar boot
oollrcoi.
Tbo 8tto raqairot a itjbor order of eHltoo-
rbtp, Tbo ttnot dotoRod tt. it if one of tho
prino objoott of thli ochool to htlp to Moar tt by
lurntilttnK iBteihuent and enioltnt Macieri ntr
bor trboole. To tbio oad II onUeiU jomnf por
oobi ol good abilillea and good parpoieo thoea
vbo deuro to Improvo thtir lime and their tal
bu, ai fttadfflU. To all fucb It prom lie aid ia
develop log their powort and ahaodaal opporta
aitiM tor wollpaid labor alter Uarioi; tobool.
For oatalogua aad termi addroej tbo Inaripal.
BOARD OF TRDBTBKSi
ITOCiaoLDBM TBVBTIBI.
J. H. Birtoa, U. D., A. B. Boot. Jaob Browa,
B.M. bickfnrd,b.oinIChrlrt,A. N. Kiub, B.tl.
Cwk, T. 0. Hipp to. Keq., K. P. MoOorialrk, Km).,
W. W. MBftllB A. HUBV.
tTATB TRrtTBBI.
SUea. A. O. Cartla, Uoa. U. L. Dlrffenbuli,
ra.Jowo Merrill. Uoa. Wta. Biglor, J. U. 0.
Whaltr.a. Millar MeOonalolt. Biq.
WILLIAM BIOLSR,
Pratfdtat Board of TnutooB.
JKS8I MHRKIL,
Via PrMidaat.
8. MILLAR VeOOnMICK, BemUrr.
THOMAS YAHDLKV, Troanrar.
Uok Haraa, rob.,T IyI,
fjal flvrrtlsfmrnts.
"God Save the Commonwealth I"
Election Proclamation,
TT!1!HV S. by ail Art of .tie Oeiioral Amni.
M blr of the CoDitnonwealtb of PenrrTlvapia
entitled "An Aot to rrgulmte tbe ttenerat blevtiua
within thia Cotomooweallbr It If en joined anoa
the bberiff of tbo oereral oouoliei to giro puulio
sutioo of aacb clootioo, the plaoea where to bo
held, and tho officers to bo elected,
Turn iron a. I. ANDHKW PKNTZ. Jr.. Hivh
iS her iff of Clearfield eouotjr, do hereby giro fub.
lie Notice to tbo lectori of tho eounty of Clear
fleH, that a general elrotlnn will bo held ob
TraanAr roLLowma tub First Mown at or No-
vbhbbr fboinK tbo 4th dar of tbo montb), at the
eroral election diitrioti io aaid eouoty.at which
tima aod plaoo tho qaalifled voton will toU
For obo perron for State Treaiaror of too Com-
nattwaaltb of Penntjlraaia.
For one pereoa for HherltT of Clearfield ooaotr.
For on pertoa for liiitriot Attorney or uuarneij
eonntj.
For ono penon for Jury CommlwioDor of Clear-
Held eounty.
Tho elector? of tho ooaoty of CloarAold will tako
notice that tbo laid oleotioa will bo held at tho
follow log placet, rii :
Iturmide borough at tho pubMo school hooso ia
laid borough.
Clearfield borons!., at tbo Coraniisioner office,
in the Court House.
Curweosvillo borough, at the house of Samuel
Way, eornor of Siato aod Walnut streets, la said
borough.
llouttdalo borough, at the pubtio bouts of Win.
Psrker, in said borough.
Lumber City bomunh, at tho publio school
Douse in said borougl.-
f. burg borough, at the school bouie, in said
boroujrh.
Htw U'abiogton borough, at tbe publio school
houre, Id said borough.
Orcaola borough, at tbe publio house of Milo
iioyi, in saia boroun.
Wallace too borough, at the publio school hooso
In said borouifh.
Beocaria tuwosbip, at the Union Hotel, In Glen
Ho,,..
ltell towoKhip, at the boase of Robert MahafTey.
Ulooo town hip, at tho bouse of the lata James
Bloom, or.
hi'tt township, at tin houre of Edward Albert
lira J Turd lownsbip, attbe house of Jacob Pierce.
Urady towt.ihip. at tbe public bouse of W imam
Scbwein, Jr.. In Lutheriburg,
Burnside towsbip, at Young's school houis.
Chest township, at the public sohool house near
oimoa ttorabougb s.
Cofington township, at tho sehaol house In
Mu I son burg.
Leoa ur township, at Centre sohool home.
Ferguson township, at the bousa of John Ureg
ory .formerly occupied by Tnoi. Robinson, (Broad
way.) Uirord township, at Congress Hill school house.
Uoiben township, at the publio school house at
ShawsTllle.
Oraham township, at the bouse of the late Jacob
Uubler.
Oreenwood township, at tbo public bouse of
I Il..l;k. i. i 1
U ulich township, at the public school bouse, ia
Janesville.
Huston township, at the house of tbo late Jesse
ttiison.
Jordan township, at the public sohool house, tn
a neon vi ue.
Knoi township at Turkey Hill school house.
Kartbaus township, at Bridgrn's icbool bouse.
la-awrenvo township, at tbe Arbitration room, 1b
the Court House, 1n the borough u( Clearfield.
Morrts township, at the house formerly occupied
by Thomas Kyler.
Penn township, at the hotel formerly kept by
n. vi. Anderson.
Pike township, at the township school house ii
the boroujrh of Curwenuville.
ranily town-hip, at the public sohool bouse la
me mwn ui uuuon.
I'nlon township, al the house of D. K. Dru baker.
Woodward township, at the public school home
iniueiownoi uoutivme.
AN ACT regulating the mode of Toting at ell
elections in tbe several Bounties of this Cora
monwealih, approrcd the 3utb dny of March,
A. v. lone, vis :
Sbction 1. St it tmntltd by the Senate and
Houpeof Representatives of the Commonwealth of
1'ennsylvaiha in tieneral Assembly met, and it Is
hereby enacted by authority of the samo, That the
quaii bed voters ol tho several eounties of this
Commonwealth, at all genera), township, borough
and special elections, are herebv heroalter author
ised aod required to vote, by tickets, printed, or
written, or partly printed and partly written, sev
erally olaesitied as follows : Una lioket shall em
brace the names of all judges of en arts voted for,
end to to labeled, outside, "Judiciary one ticket
shall embrace the Lames of the Htate ofleeri voted
for. and bo labeled, "Htate r oe ticket shall em.
brace tho names of all eoanty officers voted for,
including office of eenator, member aod members
,r tnii ii vawn.fur.,aqdunnihtrtir ronm.
if voted for, aod be labeled, "county one ticket
ball embraee tbe Dames of all towiship officers
voted for, and be labeled, "to wo ship " one tteket
shall embracer tbo names of all boroogh officers
voted for, and be labeled, 'boroogh " and eaeb
elasa sball be deposited la separate ballot coles.
When the Polls tire) to be Kept Open
A further supplement to the act regulating
elections la (bis VommoBwealtb, approved
January 30, and Februer U, A. U. 1874:
Sao. . At all elections hereafter held nder
the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be
opened at seven o'olook, a. m., and elosed at seven
o clock, p. n.
Appointment of Judaea ii Inspectors
Sic. 6. In all election districts where a vacancy
eilsts by reason of tho disqualiflcatioo of tbe
officers or otherwise in an election board here to
fora appointed, or where any new distriot shall be
formed, tbo Judoa or Judges of tbe Court of Com
mnn Pleas of tbo proper eounty shall, ten days
before ear ceneral or special election, appoint
competent persons to fill said vacancies, and to
conduct ino election in saia new a lit riots, and tn
tbe appointment of inspectors In any election
district both sball not be of the same political
party, and tbe judge of elections sball In all oases
be of tbe political party having tbe majority of
votes la said district as nearly as tho said judge
or jode-ee can aeeertain tbe fact, and In eaee of
the disagreement of the judges as o the selection
of inspectors tbe political majority ef the judges
snau seieet ono oi saia inspeetore, sad ina minor
ity indge er judjres shall select the other.
Sao. . Wheaever there shall be a vacancy In
an eleelloa board on the morning of an election,
said vaestioy sball be filled in conformity with
ousting laws.
Duties of Election Officers.
Sic. 8. At the opening of tho polls at ell elec
tions It sball be tbe du'y of tbe judges of election
for their respective districts to designate one of
the inspectors, whose duty it sball be to have in
enrtody the reeislry of voters, and to make the
entries therein required by law, and It sball be
the duty of the other of the said Inspectors to
receive ana Dumber tne ballots presented at said
election.
Sue. 9. Alt elections by theeitens shall bo by
ballot i every ballot voted sball be numbered In
the order In which It shall be received, and the
nurobrr recorded by the clerks on .he list of voters
opposite tbe name of tbe elector from whom re
ocivd. Aod any voter voting two or more tick
et!, tbe several tickets so voted shall eaeb be
numbered with the number corresponding wilh
tbe number to the name of the voter. Any elec
tor may write bis name upon hie ticket or cause
the same to be written thereon, and attended by
n eitisrn or tbe district. In add it tan to the oath
do prescribed by law to betaken and subsaribed
by election officers, they shall severally be sworn
or affirmed not to disclose bow any elector shall
bare voted, ualett required to do so as witnesses
tn a Judical proeeeJing. All fudges, Inspectors,
clerks and overseers ef any election held under
this act shall, before entering upon their duties,
be duly sworn or affirmed in tbe presence of
eann otner. ino juage enan oa sworn by tne
minority inspector, tr there sball be snob minority
inspector, and in ca-e there she'l be no mloority
Inspector then by a justice of tbe peace or alder-
aa, and the laapeataro, evereeareand elerk aball
be sworn by the judge. Cert I float of snoh swear
ing or affirming sball be duly made outand sign
ed by tbo officers so sworn, and attested by tbe
officer who administered the oath. If any jndge
er minority inspector refusee or fails to swear the
officers of election in tbe manner required b tbis
sot, or If any officer of election shall act witbnot
being first duly sworn, or if any officer of election
shall sign the farm of aath without being duly
sworn, or if any judge or minority inspector shell
eertlty that any officer wee swore when be was
not. sball be deemed a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction tbe officer or officers se offending shall
be flood not oieeedlng one thousand dollars or
imprisonment not eieeeding one year or both nt
tbe discretion or us ueurt.
Noa-Re gist creel Voters.
Bsc. IS. On tbe day of eleelloa any person
whose name eball not appear on tbe registry of
voters, and wno claims tne rigni to vote at said
sleet ios, shall produce at least obo qualified voter
ef tbe district as s witness to the residence of
tbe eUiaant la tbe district In which he claims to
be a voter for the period of at kssl two months
immediately preceding said election, which wit-
Bess shall be swom or affirmed, and ssb-eribe a
written, er partly written and partly prlnt'd effl
rftvlt to tbe facts stated by him, which affidavit
shall define clearly where lbs residence Is of the
person to claiming to be a oter, and tbe person
so claiming the right to vote shell alto take and
ssbscrib a written, or partly written and partly
printed affidavit, stating to the best of bis know).
edge and belief wbeo aad where be was bom t
that be baa been a em ten or the United Btetes
for one month, sod of the Commonwealth of
Peaasy.vao.ai that be nas resided In tbe Com
monwealth ono year, or if formerly n qualified
elector or native-born eitlsen thereof, and has
removed therefrom and returned, that he has re
sided therein sis months Beit preceding said elec
tion i that be has resided in the dlttrlet In which
he el aim to be s voter for tho period of at least
two months Immediately preceding said election ;
that be baa not moved Into the district for the
purpose of voting therein ; that he baa, If twenty
twe sears of ago or np wards, paid s Stale ar
eennty tal wtthia two yearn, whieh was esseeeed
at least twe ssontha and paid at least one month
before the eleotion. The said affidavit shall alee
cuts when and where tbe Ui el a load to be paid
by the affiant was assessed, and wbea and wharo
aad to whom psid, sad tbe tai receipt therefor
sball bs produced for eaamloatioe) lakes tbe
affiant shall state In bis affidavit that It has been
lost of deetroyed, or that be never resolved any,
and. If anataralieed eitlsen, shall also elate when,
where sad by what ooart ho vac oatoralised aad
hall also produce his eertlfioato of aatsrallsetloa ,
far sxamlnattsn; hnt If tho pertoa se claiming
the right te sots shall take and sabserlbe aa afl-1
davit that hs Is n native bora eitlsen ef lb
raited Ptates, ar If bore elsewhere shall state I
tbo fact In his affidavit, and shall produce evi
dence that be has bees, naturalised, or Is entitled 1
I rflnl jaflt'trtiiStmrntg.
to eltltsnsblp by reason of bis father's naturali
sation, and sball further state in his affidavit that
bets at tbo time of making the affidavit of the
are of twenty-one and under twenty-two years)
that he has been a citiien of the United Stales j
one tnoalb ; that he has resided in tbe State one :
year ; or. if a native-boiu citiien of tbe Sute, aod ,
mDord therefrom anl returned, that he has re-
sided therein sis lownihs nest preceding said
election, and ia the election district two mouth
iminedUlcly preceding su-b election, be shall be
entitled to vote, although he ehall not have paid
tasea. Tbe said atUuawt of all persons making
such clsims aod the eftilevlle of the witnesses to
their rsHdeuoe shall be pneervod by the elooiiim
board, and at ibe close of the eleotion they shall
be enclosed with tbe list of voters, tally Utt, end
other papers required by law to be filed by V
return judge witn the pruthonolery, and shall re
main on file therewith in tbe proihonotary's office,
subject to eiatnination as other election paper
are. If the elective officers sball find that the
applicant possesses all tbe legal qualiHoatioos of
a voier be sball be permitted to vote, and his
name shall be added to the list oT taxable by the
election officers, the word "tax" being added
where tbe olalmant claims to vote on tax, and the
word "age" where he claims to rote on age, the
same words botng added by tbe clerks in each
caee reipectively on the lists of persons voting at
sucn ejection.
Cballcuge of Registered Voters.
8ko. II. It shall be lawful for any qualified
eltisen of the district, notwithstanding tbe name
of tbe proposed voter is contained oo tbe list ef
re idee t Uxables, to challenge tbo vote of such
persons, whereupon the same proof of tbe right
oi suurage as bow requimi oy law shall be pub
licly made, aad acted on by the election board.
and tbo vote admitted or rejected according to
ine eviaeoca. nrvry pereon Claiming 10 be a
aainreiitea eitiaen snati oo required to produce
nis naturalisation eertmoate at tbo election be
fore voting, except where he has been for five
years eonaeoutively a voter Is the district lu
winch be oners bis vote, and on the vote of snoh
person being received It shall be the duty of the
eleotion cim.ters to write or sump on such cert
cate Ihe word "voted," with the day, montb and
year, ana u any eicuioa otnoer or ouiuers aball
isoeive a seooud vote on the same day by virtue
oi me same eeruua e, exoept where suns are en
titled to vote because of tbe naturaliaation of
their fa'bers, they and the person who bU oiler
such acounu vote tueu be auilty o a uindeutean'
or. aud oa conviction thereof fined or luun
oned, or both, at Ibe discretion of tbe court, but
tbe fine shall nut exceed five huttdrdd dullars in
each esse, uor tbe imprisonment one year. Tbe
iikc puniibmcut snail be inhiotod on coo viol ion
oi tbeunioers ol election wno snail neglect or re
fuse to make er eauie to be made tbe endorse
ment required as aforesaid on said naturalisation
eertifloaite.
Neglect of Duty of Kief t Ion O Hirers.
Sr.c. II. If sny election officer shall refuse or
nee I tot to require such proof of the risrht of
sunrage as is described by this law, or tbe laws
to which Ibis is s supplement, from any person
oflcring to vote whose name is not on the list ol
assessed voters, or whose rijrnt to vote is cbal
lenged by any qualified voter present, and sball
admit such person to Yto without requiring such
proof, every person so offending shall, upon oon
viotlea, bo suilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be
sentenced for every such offence to pay a fine not
exceeding five hundred dollars, or to undergo an
Imprisonment not more then one year, or botb, at
ine aisareuoo oi the I'ourL
Canvass of the Votes by the Court.
8 sc. 13. As won as the polls shall close the of.
fleers of the election shall proceed to count all
the votes east for each candidate voted for, and
make cut a full return of the same la triplicate,
with a return sheet In addition, in all of which
tbe rotes received by each candidate sball h s-iv
en after his or ber name, first in word and again
in ngures, and shall be siirncd bv all of aa d of
ficers, and certified by overseers if snv. or if nut
so certified the overseers and any otboer refusing
to sign or certify, or either of them, shall write
upon esch of tbe return bis or their reasons for
not signing or certifying them. Tht vote as too
as counferf akall alto Or publicly and fully declared
from the leiHtfow (a (Ae eitisen prt$ft, and a
One ataUmenl thoteing A eofs received fry truh
candidal ihntl be made amd tigned by fA eiVcd'oe
oKefr as soon as Iht eofs is cotinfeW, ad lA tamt
ahull b immediately potted up on the door of Me
eecfioa Aohsc far information of tht pubiic. The
triplicate returns shall be enclosed in envelopes
and be sealed ia the presence of the officers, and
one envelop with the unsealed return sheet
given to the judg-, which shnll contain on Ht
of voters, tally-paper, and oaths of officers, and
another of said envelopes sball be given to the
minority innpecior. aii juigea living within
twelve miles of the Prothonotary's office, or within
twenty-four mites, if their residence be in a town,
village or city on the line of railroad leading to
the county seat, shall hero re two o clock, post
meridian, of tbe day after tbe flection, and all
other Judges shall before twelve o clock meridian
of the second day after tbe eleotion, deliver said
return, together with return sheet, to the Pro
thonotary of the Court of Common Piece of the
eounty, which said return sheet shall be filed, and
the day and hour of filing marked thereon, and
shall be preserved by the Prot ho notary for publij
inspection. At 12 o'clock on the said second
day following any eleotion, tbe Protbonotary of
tho Court of Common Pleas sball present the said
re tarns to tbe said court ; la counties where there
is no resident r resident Judse, tbe Assteii
Judges shall perform the duties imposed upon tbe
Court of Common Pleas, which shall convuae for
iw pvaiiv , iu iw.uiu) mb)uvdu vj kup rrv
thonoUry shall be opened by said court, and com
puted ny sucn or tt officers, and such sworn as
sisiants as Ibe court shall appjint, in tbe presenoe
of tbo Jud(e or Judges of aaid court, and tbe
returns certified and certificates of election issued
under the seal of ibe court, as Is now required to
be dons by lbs return judges, and the vote as so
oom puted and certified sball be open to the publio,
or In easeef complaint of a qualified elector under
oath ohareiosT palpable fraud or mistake, and
particularly spociijiog the alleged mistake ir
iraud, or where fraud or mistake is apparent on
the return, the court sball examine the return.
and It In tbe Judgment of the court It shall be
necessary to a just return said court shall Issue
summary proeess as eisat tbe eleotion officers and
overseers if any, of the election district eom-
ptaloed or, to bnog them forthwith into court,
with all election pupers to their possession, and
u painabic mistake or Tread sball bs d soovsred,
it shall, apon sueh bearing as may be deemed
aeoeesary to enlighten tbe court, and be corrected
by the court, and so certified t but allegations of
peipamc iraua or mistake sball be decided by the
eaid oonrt within three day after tho day the
returns are nrougnt toto court lor computation.
and tbe ssid inquiry sh"ll be directed only lo
palpable fraud or mistake, and shall not be
deemed a Judicial jurisdiction to eonolude any
eootest now or hereafter to be provided by law,
aod the other of said triplicate returns shall be
placed In the bos and sealed no with the ballot.
Nothing in this aet shall require Ihe returns of
election oi Borough or township officers to be
made to the court as directed in thl section, but
ail tbe returns of tbs election of township and
borough offl -srs to be enclosed In n waled cover,
directed to tbe Protbonotary of the Court or Com
mon Pleas of the proper county, and shall by
some ose of tbem be delivered into bis office
witnia tbrec days after every such election and
filed therein, la counties where there are three
or more judges or said court, learned in the law
at least to Judges sball sit to compute and cer
tlfy returns, unlets nnavoidably prevented. If
a.iy oi tne satd ladses she himself be a Mnrll.
date for any office at anr election he shall nni ait
with tbe court or act in counting tbo returns of
w "tenon, ana in such ease tbe other judges,
if any, shall act. and if in anv oourttv their aholl
be no jndge qualified to bold tho said oonrt under
me proriaiun oi tbis aet present and able to sot,
then and in every such owe. the register of wiha.
the aberiff and county commissioners ol tbe proper
ouw in .alii do m,oa oonfinui a uoaru, who, or a
majority of whom shall have and exercise all tbs
powers, and perform all tbe duties vested le or
required to be performed by tbe court of com mob
please or sucn county, hy and under the pro vis
loos of this section; but oons of tbo said officers
shall aet as a member of such Board when him
self a candidate for any offloc at tho eleotion, tbe
returns of which the said Hoard Is required te
ooooi anaer tne provisions oi mis sectlen.
ban, I. lo all elections hereafter tbe cert i late
of naturalisation if ceo sine, shall bo conclusive
evidenoe of the facts mentioned therein, and
where tbe person ottering to vote claims the right
on tbe payment ef tea, the receipt ef act. tax, if
signed by tbe proper officer, shall be the evidence
thereof If sack person does not produce such re
ceipt, then tbe payment of tbe tax may be proves
by tbe oath of sueh person, or other evidence
tatieg when, where and to whom snob tax was
paid.
Notice is further hereby Riven,
That all persons exoept Juttioes of the Peace, who
shall hold an office or appointment of trust under
ut government or tbe Uuited ntates. er of this
mate, or or any incorporated district, whether a
commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate
officer or agent, who Is or shall bs employed a it
jer ine legislative, Kxeeuiive or Judicial de
partments ol this titate or of tho United States,
or any city or incorporated district, and also
that every member of Congress, or of tbe Hut
Legislature, or of tbs summon or select council of
any city er commissioner ef any incorporated
dittrlet, are by law incapable Of holdioe sr si
srelsing, at the same time, tbe office or appoint
ment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election
oi wie commonweal ia.
Of selection Offlf eru.
In ease the person who shnll have received the
second blithest number or votes for Inspector shall
not attend on the day ol election, then Ibe penon
wno euen nave reeeirea tne seeioou nignest num
ber of vote for Judge at the next preceding elec
tion, shall aet aa lopetor In his nlace i and In
sass Ihe persna who shall have received the high
est number of rotes for laapeetnr shall not attend,
tns person elected judge, hall snnomt aa lnoe-
tor tn hi placet aud ia ease tbe perns elected
ledge hall not attend, then the inspector who re
ceived too highest number or votes, sball appoint
a juuge in bis place ; or tt any vacancy shall oon-
tl nue iu tbe Board for the space of one hour after
ine time nsetj ny law lor tbe opening oi tbo elec
tion, the qualified voters of the township, ward
or district for which such officer shall have been
elected, presrntat tbe plaoo of eleotion, sball se
Met noe out or their nninber to fill such vacancy.
Also, that where a Jndge. by sickness or ana
voidable accident, le unable to attend each meet
lug of Judges, then the cert ilia ate or return eball
be taken eberge of by one ef tbe Inspector or
eisrks or the election or the district, who shall do
and perform the duties required of said Jndgs en
able to attend.
Election Hoard Oaths
"Tbs inspectors, Jndgs and eisrks required by
law to hold township aad general sleatisos shall
tako andaabseribs tbs several tBtks and afnrma-
tiene required by tbe ICtb, IVth and list sections
of the aot of Id day of Joly, IBM, "Aa act relat
ing to tho elections of this Common weal in, which
oaths er affirmations shall be prepared or admin
istered la the manner prescribed In ths llth and
ltd sections of said act, and la addition to ths
powsr eon Tarred by tbs ltn section sf said act.
tbs judge er either ef the Impeoters shall have
power to administer the oaths prescribed by said
est te any elerk ef a genera), special or township
elect 'en.
Tbs following bell ae Ihe form of tbe oath sr
ffirssatlua as be taken by each Inspector, vis:
I (A. B.l go that I will duly attend ts ths
ensuing election durisg tbo eontiananes thereof 1
grpl dffrtlsrmtttts.
as an Inspector, and that I will not receive any
ticket or vote from any prrson other than eueh
as I firmly believe to be, according lo tbe pro
visions of tbe Constitution and tin laws of this
Commonwealth, entitled to a vote at uh election,
without requiring such evidence of Ihe right to j
voU as Is directed by law, nor will I vexaliously i
delay or reluse tt receive any vole from any per-
son who I -ball btdievo to bs entit.od to a vole
as aioreaaio, anu iu. win nu. uihiuii now
elector shall have voted, unless required to do s
es a witness in a Judteisl proceeding, but that I
Hill in all things truly and impart lull and faith
fully perform my duty therein, to the beit of tuy
juilgmeot and ahility, and that 1 aw not di
rectly or indirectly, iateretted in any but or
waiter oa tbe result of this election."
The following sball be the oath or affirmation
of each judge, vis; 2 Ki. b 1 do that C'mit
as Judge duly attend the ensuing election during
tbe oouiltiuauae thereof, and laitblujiy aiiitt inn
Inspectors In eairyiog on the same, that I will
not give my ouusent that any vote or ticket
shall be received from any person or than such
as I firmly believe to be, according to tbe provis
ions of tho Constitution and the law of tliis
Commonwealth, entitled tn vote at such election,
without requiring such evidence of the right to
vote as Is directed hy law, and that I will use my
best endeavors to prevent any fraud, d eoelt or
abuse in earryiog on tbe same by citisens quail
fled to vote, or other, aud I will make a true and
perfect return of the said election, end that I
will not disclose bow any elector sball have voted
unless required to do so as wiinesi la a Judicial
proceeding and will In all things truly, impar
tially and lailhfuliy perform my duty re
specting the same, to the boat of my judgment
and ability, and that I am not direotly or indi
rectly interested ia aay bet or wager us tho re
sult of this election.
Taj following shall be the form of oath or
affirmation to be taken by each elerk, via : "I
(A. Ii 1 do that I will impartially and truly
write down the name of each elector who sball
vote at tbe earning election which sball bo given
me ia charge, and also the name of the town
ship, ward or district wherein snob elect ir re
sides, and will roo-ird tbe namtar of bis bltot
on the liil of voters opposite to his name, and
carelully and truly write down the number of bis
ballot on the list of roier opposite to his nam,
aud carefully aud truly write down tue number of
votes that aball be given lor eacb caudidate at tbe
election, a olwn aa bis aftine sbitll be read to ine
by thelnapeoiors thereof, i.nd ia all thing truly
aud faithfully perforin my duty roapectmg the
same, to the beat oi my judgtueut aud auiliy ;
ibat I am not directly or in li.eotly intereatol in
anv bet or wager on the remit of thia election,
and that 1 will not ducloae bow any eleotor shall
have voted, unless required to do so as a w ituess
in ajudioUI prooevdiug.
Coiistltutloiial Provisions,
Special attention is hereby directed to tbi
Eighth Article of tbe New Conntitution :
BictioS 1, Every male eitisen twenty-one
years oi age, possessing tne lo.iowing qualifica
tions, shall be entitled to vote at all elections :
'.! lie shnll have been n eitlsen of the t'nl
ted Slates al least one montb.
Stroud lie aball have resided In theState on
year (or, if having previoualy been a qualified
elector or native-born citiien of lbs State, he
hall bare removed therefrom and returned, then
six months), immediately preceding tbe election.
7AiroJ He shall have resided in tbe election
district where be shall offer to vote at least two
months immediately preceding tbe election.
Fourth If twenty-two years of are or onwards
he shall bars paid within two years a State or
County tax,, wnob sball have been asseaaed at
I eat two munths and paid one month before the
election.
Sac. 4. All elections by tho cit liens shall be by
ballot. Every ballot voted shall be numbered in
the order in which it shall be received, and the
number recorded by ths election ufiioers on Ihe
Hat of voters, opposite tbe name of tbe elector
who (ire ten 1 1 the ballot. Any elector may write
bis name open bis ticket, or cause the same to be
written thereon, aod attested by a eitisen of the
district. The election otttoers sball be sworn or
s filmed not tod i acinic how eoy elector shall have
voted, unless rrqulred to do so as witnesses in a
Judicial proceeding.
dec b. Elector aball in a'l caaee, exaept trea
son, felony, and breach or surety of the peace, bs
prlvilegod from arrest during ttiulr at'endanoe on
elections and in going to and returning tncretrom.
8 wo. fi. Whenever any of the qualitled elector
Of ibi Lominwn wealth eball be in actual military
service, under a rcquiiitioa from the President of
the butted Slates, or by the authority of this
Commonweal' b, such electors may cieroise tbe
right of snurnge is all elections by the eitiseni
under such regulations, es If they were present at
their usual puce oi e'eeunn.
8 EC. 7. All laws regulating the holding of else
tions by the citisens, or for the registration of
electors, shall be uniform throughout the State,
but no elector sball be deprived of the privilege
oi voting by reseon ol bis name aot beiug regis
tered. Sr.c, 8. Any person who shall give or promiae,
or offer to give to any elector, any money, re
ward, or other valuable consideration for his role
at an election, or for withholding the same, or
who sball give or promise to give such considera
tion to any person or party for ucb elevler who
shall reoeiro or agree to receive for himself or f.ir
another, any money, reward, or other valuable
consideration fur his vote at an cotton, or for
withholding tbe same, shall thereby forfeit tbe
right to vote at such election, aod a-y elector
whose right to vote shall be challenged
for each eauss before the election offloers, sha'l
L. 1 a. ..... .an L..e ,L. .... .
the challenge Is untrue before bis vote shnll be
received.
Sec. 9. Aoy person who shall, while a eandt
date for office, be guilty of bribery, fraud, or will
ful vlolstion of any election law. shall bs forever
disqualified from holding any office of trust or
pruttt in tbis Commonwealth, and any person coo
victed of willful violation of tbe election laws
sball, in addltioa to any penalties provided by
law, oo ueirivca oi tne right oi sun rage absolutely
ler us term 01 tour years.
Bkc. 13. For the purpose of voting, no person
shall be deemed to have gained a residence br
reason of bis absence, while employed In tbe
servioc, of either civil or military, of this State or
tbe United ntates, nor while ongagod In the navi
gation of the waters of tbs Htate or the Uelted
States, or en the high seas, nor while n student
of any Institution of learning, nor while kept tn
aay Poor House, or other Asylums, at public ex
pense, nor white confined In public prison.
Bbc. 14. Ulstrict election boards sball consist
of a Judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen
anneal y hy tbe chisens. Each elector shall have
tbe right te vote for the judge and one iospector,
ana seen inspector snau appoiot one clerk. The
first oloction board lorauy new district shall bo
elected, and vacancies tn election -board filled,
aa provided by law. Election officer shall be
privileged from arrest upon days of e 10 1 Ion,
while engaged in making up and transmitting
returns, except upon warrantor a court of record
or Jndge thereof, for an eleotion fraud, for felony.
or for wanton breach of tbapsaoe. In cities. they
may claim exemption from jury duty during ibelr
terme oi service.
Sao. It. No person shall bs qualified to serve
as an election oincer wno snau bold, er shall with
in two months have bold, any office, or appoint
point, or employment In or under tbe Uovern
ment of the United Htatea, er of this Htate, er of
any city or Souuty, or of aoy municipal board,
commission, or trust ia any city, save enly Jns-
uoea oi me peace anti aiuerman, notaries public,
and persons in Ihe militia service of the biate ;
nor aball any election officer be elligible lo any
civil office to be filled at an election at whirh be
hall serve, save only to such subordinate, m unlet
pal, or local officers, below tbe grade of the eity
or eo u n If officers, as shall be designated by gca-
rai laws.
GIVEN under my hand and set I. nt ClearfinlJ,
Penn'a, this 7lh day or October, In the year
L.B.J of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
aod sersnty-nlne, and of tbe Independence
ui me unites ntates tne ooe hfin trci and lourtb.
ANDKKVy pKNTZ, Jr., Hherltf.
ptsrcUatuous.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
MATTItlLSHI.W,
AND
Improved Spring Bods,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0.
Ths undersigned begs leave to Inform the old-
sens or Clearfield, and tho public generally, that
he has an band a fins assortment of Furniture.
secb as Walnut, C has tout and Painted Chamber
Suites, Parlor Unites, Keclinlng and Extension
Chairs, Ladiee and Gents' Easy Chairs, tbe l'er
(orated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane Beat and
Windsor Chairs, Clothes Bars, Btep and Exten
sion Ladders, Hat Ranks, Sombblng Brushes, Ac
MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES,
ooking Glasses, Chromos, Ae., whloh would
suitable for Holiday presents.
eoie'Tl JOHN TROUTMAN.
REMOVAL !
James Is. Lcavy,
Having purchased the entire aiock of Fred
flack ett, hereby gives notics that ho has moved
Into the room lately occupied by Roed A Hairerty,
on Second street, where he Is prepared to offer tn
in puulio
COOK ST0ES,
PAHLOlt STOVES,
of the latest Improvsd patterns, at low prions.
HOUSE FDRNISHIN0 GOODS,
Gas Fiitares and Tinware,
Roeflnf, ffpnatlng, Plnmbln,;, Qal FJUIni, and
H.p.Ulaf rump, a lp.el.Itj. all
work varraaud.
AnythlBR Ib air liaa will We ordered meftlal If
dailrad. JAB. L. I. HAW,
Pmnrietar.
JHRD. flACKKTTi
Aest.
Olaarled, Pa, Janaar, 1, 1171 If.
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKARKIELD, PA.
WKDNKSDAV MOKNINO.OCr. 21, 1179.
Condudtd from first aje.
and calumny buuiJ upon nu Irom
ovory wlioro ? At wIioho door doc
thia lie ? Wo lmvo nut had llio con
trolling powur of bolu brandies of llie
I.enUluturo tor iwuntoun yoara. Il
lion at tho door of tbo Kcpublican
party now, as it baa for novorileun
yearn, la this narunt corruption to
uccuinulnlo in Htulo wboro purity,
juntlco, nnd upnghtnon" uprin upon la-
noouxly trom tho soil r Homo ol you
Kupulilienna nay it will he tho sumo H
tho Dutmicruu aro iu powur. I ut.
torly and ubaolutely deny llio truth of
any uoh asxoriion. Corruption una
contumely and biasing reproach come
from continued posm'ssion in power.
t urn out tue corrupt, una lot thoso
who uro out huve a Icuho of powur un
til lliey, too, become, a by-word and a
reproach to tbo Commonwealth ; and
when they do, exoromo your power
and turn them out, and put aomo 'ono
elso in. Tbo doctrine of change ia a
doctrine that belongs to tbia people.
It can only bo exorcmeu by tbo people
tnornsolvoK. it can bv done whon tuoy
oomo from tbo bottom, and not from tho
top. From tho top to the bottoui tbo
chungo never comes. A government
Irom tho bottom, and you cun apply
the chungo to the olUcora of your town
ship, of your county, or of your Stuto.
.Noon 1 apeak, ui oneluHton. ol our
cimUiilale wo havo to Juv hero a
gentleman recognized as a life long
Democrat, ot pure and upright char
acter, and snot lens reputation, and well
calculated for tho position of State
Treasurer, lie is a man In whom
thero is is no guile, a gentleman Irom
tho western part of tho Stato, not nom
inated by rings, or money powor, or
corrupt combination, but tho choice
of a Democralio convention coming
directly Irom the poople, and nominat
ing a candiduto ol tho pooplo. Ho Is
against tho candidate who is tho out
growth of pollution and corrupt alli
ances, and nominated to perpetuate
tho powor of thouo about whom I have
spokon to you. n bich ol tboso will
you choose, gentlemen ? There must
be a reform in ho Btato, as well as ro-
lorm in local and county organizations.
is not this tho proper place, to bogin ?
Now, fcllow-citir.ens, I have tulked
longer than I intended when I camo
to yon, but I beg you torcmomborono
tboiight, and that is tbo ono with
which 1 aet out, that this country can
only huve its market in tho natural
field. Pennsylvania' natural market
tor her products Is In the great south.
Hut wo cannot secure that market un
til tho people of the South have ob
tained what is so necessary to their
welfare ; that is, a government for tho
whole pcoplo, the houtb as well as tbo
North, itomemhering this nuturul
murkut, and that tho govornniont is of:
tho people, by the pcoplo and lor tho
pooplo ; that the Federal' iovern ment
demands a purt ol your rights trom
you : that in its ramilicutions local
government is to bo taken from you
and that tbo Stato must bo made sub
servient to il when von have rocog
nixed those things, and brought them
to hoar upon your financial affairs and
legislative matters in tbo Stale, as you
do county affairs, then you will once
moro becomoalivo to your wrongs, and
bo ablo to givo yourselt that incentive
that will aid to tho restoration ot good
government. (Applause.)
TUE COM ISO CJiSAR.
Thero is about tbuUrant movomcnt
a certain uir of defiance nnd arrogance,
as though it was destined lu plucu the
neck ol tho Democracy under tbo
yoke and csluulisti tho Kepublicaus in
permanent empire. 1 horo is, uowcror.
no mln whose candidacy inspires less
uneasiness iu the Democratic mind
than U. S. Grant, and our only tear is
that whon the clacquo subsides bis
weakness will become painlully on
parent tn tho Kcpublican managers.
no was tno uiignt upon tne Kcpubli
can party and brought it from over
whelming majority down to its pres
ent minority, as a short review of Ibo
facts will show. When (i rant came
into ofllco the liepublicans bad a ma
jorily in Congress of 103. There wore
lis Kepublicans Irom tho .Northern
status and 07 Democrats. Tbo in
faruios of his Administrations, tho
rings and pools which formed under
every department ot Ins government
and wlncu enjoyed his continued pro
toction, lost to tbo Republican party
its majority, and in the tidal-wave
year guvo to tbo Doraocrala a majority
of 81. It is truo that tbis was in part
due to tho overthrow ol the carpet
bag governments in tbo Southern
States, but tbis took place in spite ol
Grant's efforts to uphold them. Kton
bis bayonets failed to pin thorn upon
the Southern people and his lust oflicial
act was to withdraw tho troops Irom
tho support of the carpet baggers in
South Carolina and Louisiana. That
which was called "llayos' Southern
policy" was eiinoly tho completion of
tbe movement which Urant had begun
and which bad Indeed boon forced on
him. His efforts to keep that filthy
horde in powor in tho South bud lost
him tho support of tho strongest Ho
publicun Slates of tho North. Let
tho idea root itself in tbp Northern
mind that Grant, should ho bo relurn
od to powor, would attempt again to
prop up tho rotten liepubhcan power
in tbo South and his defeat in tho
Northern Stales would bo cortain
When tho third-torm movement iiegan,
in iai4, tho wiso Heads ol tho Kcpub
lican party foresaw a deleat for tbo
party. JfulGrant a third-iermors, thon
as now, woro "booming" and tho wiser
heads were bowlod down, In Now
York. l)ix. who had boon oluotod in
1872 by a Republican majority nt
01, iNO votes, was renominated In 1H74
upon a platform with a plunk which
indorsed Grant's Administration. Il
was inserted in spite of tho advioe and
onlreaty ot tho men who were again
poworluss in the lato Saratoga Con
vention, which Cohkling ruled. I hi
consequence was that Mix was deleat
ed by a majority of 00,317 a loss to
tho ltcpublicuns ot 101,000 volus, from
which thoy have novorrecoverod. Tbe
same issue was made in Pennsylvania
and there the Republicans suffured a
loss ol lilo.UOU volus in JK71. Ohio,
which wont Jtopublicun in IH7U by
34,2AR, wont Democratic in 1874 by
17,202 a loss to llio Kepublicans ol
over 61,(100 votes. In Indiana the Re
publican majority of 21,000 was limt
and baa never boon regained. JSew
Jersey and Connecticut woro converted
ii to Democratic Slatos by tbo threat
of a third term for Grant. 'I'll esc (acts
cannot entirely escape tbo memories
of tho Republican loader, for it was
owing to them that the third term
movement failed, and Grant wont
abroad to separate bimsell from poli
tics for a season. Ho has now return
ed fresh from hobnobbing with princos
and potentates. 1 1 is imperialistic ten
dencies have not been weakoned and
ha longs lor Irresponsible power moro
than over. All know that bis pretense
ot declining the nomination ia a hum
bug and that bis tour around tho
world was lor the purpose ol returning
in triumph to tako possession again.
Hut tho strong ions ot the country la
against changing our form of govern
ment and does not want "a strong
hand at the helm." Should Grant get
the nomination ho will be treated to a
crushing defeat. Everything, thoro
tore, which helps on the Grant boom
is a ronl service to the country. The
boom only connta for the nomination
after that comos tho election. Haiti
mnrf Gairttf.
hotels
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Corner of Second end Market Hlreet.
( LEAIU'IHI.I), PA
THJs etd aad eomwoiluoi Hotel has, daring
the past veer, been enlarged to doubl Us
(rnirr oapaolty fur the entertainment jf stran
Bert anil e nests. 1 hs whole bmldinir baa beta
rsfurnlsbed, and the proprietor will spare no I
ptns Ut render bis guests sumlortaiiie while
uyiqK with bin.
MrTbe 'Mansion Iloose" Omnibus runs te
and from tho Depot oa ths arrival and de par tor
or eaoh train. W. C. CAltlKN,
July U 77-tf Prophet.
MiKGUEXir HOTEL
Market Htreet. t'learflrM, IV,
Win, P. Bradley, foriniirly proprietor of the
Leonard Hue, having leased the Allegheny
Hotel, sulioiu a share of publio patronage. The
ll'iuse has been thoroughly repaired and newly
ftirulshed, and gucsta will find it a pleatiant stop
ping plaoe. The tahle will be supplied with the
best of everything in the market. At the bar
will be found the nest wines and liquors. Good
stabling attached. WM. H. liUADLKY,
May 17, '14. Proprietor.
SUAW HOUSE,
(Oor. ef Market 4 Front Itreet!,)
CLKAliriKLD, PA.
The uailerBigTied baring takea ebarjre ef tbl,
lintel, would respectfully eollcit public patroD.(e.
fab,'78. l. NEW TON BIIAW.
rjiKMPERANCE HOUSE, '
NEW WASHINGTON, PA. '
II. D. 1IOSK, . . P.oiaiBTon.
Meat, 25e. Man anil bora, orer night, $1 00,
Alan anut.o horioa or.r night, ll.&u.
Tho lM.t of aceomtnoq.Uoni for oiao and brut.
Ool. 2a,'781f.
WASHINGTON HOUSK,
NKW WASHINGTON, PA.
Thia aew and wtll rurntihed huu. ha. bn
taken Uj the underiigned. 11. foela confident ol
b.ing able to render i.tiafactioo to tlioi. who maj
favor him wilh a eall.
May 8, I8VS. (i. VT. IMVlrl, Prop'r.
OYD HOUSE,
Mail Htreet,
PHILIJ'SUi; K, PKNN'A.
Table always supplied with the best the market
aards. t be traveiinir puimo ts invited to eelU
jao.l,7. HOIIEUT LOYl).
County National Bank,
OF CLEARFIELD, PA.
I ) OOM In Masonio Ilulldfng, ono door north of
1VG. U, Watson's Vrug more.
Passage Tickets to and from Llrerpool, Queena-
town, (Hascow. London. Paris and Copenhagen.
Also, Drafts for sale on the Royal llank of Ireland
and Imperial llink of London.
J AM KB T. lal-iUNAKU. KrOS't.
W. M. HIIAW, Cashier. Janl,'7T
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 31 Houtli Third Htreet, Philadelphia
ff.l.VKIltS,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application be mall will receive prompt atten
tlon, and all Inform. lion cheerfully furnilhod
Urderl aollctrd. April II -If.
f. a. AR.oLn. . a. w. ir.old. i. b. anaoLD
F. K. ARNOLD & CO.,
Hunker and IfirokerN,
Rcynoldsvlllc, arfltraon Co., Pa,
Money received on deposit. Discounts at tu o-
derite rates. hatern and foreign Kicbangs al
ways on bund and collections promptly made.
Heynoliliville, Deo I A, 1874. -ly
J.
L. R.
HEICIIUOM),
I U II (1 E () N DKNTIHT,
Graduate nf tbe Penney I rani Collcee of Dental
Biirfrery. Office In residence of Dr. Hills, opposite
ine ttoaw itouse. nnble, 70-11.
DR.
(Office In Bank Building,)
CurwcDBVllle, ('leal-Held (o Pa
mch 12 'J-tf.
J. M. J3TKWAIIT,
SURGEON DENTIST,
CLEARFIELD. PA
(Office Id residence, Second street.)
Nitrons Oxide Oas administered for the pain
ess extrantlon of teeth.
Clearfield, Pa., May 1. W7-ty.
0"Oi:MAKI!.GI hereby Inform my pa
O Irons, aud mankind in general, that I bare
removed ny ebomakinr shop to the room lo
Urabatn's row, over 8. I. Snyder's lewelrr store.
and that I an piepared to do all kinds of work
in my line ebeaper than any other shop In town
AH work warranted as good as aan be done any.
where else. Positively this Is the cheapest shop
in uiearueiu. jus. 11, ufiUijunii.
Deo. II, 1878-tf.
Wagons
for salE.
The nndetslfrnrd has on hand, at hli shop Id
Wear Bold,
Two-horse Wagons, One-horse Wagons,
Spring: Wagons, an4 Buggies,
For sale. Western wagons as well as those made
here. Anv of whieh will be sold eheap for eaxb
or approved security. For further Inform alioo,
eall in person at mj shop, or address me by letter.
1IIOMA4 K HILLY,
Clearfield, Pa., April 23, WB-tf.
The Roll's Run Woolen Factor y
Penn town chip, Clearfield Co., Pa.
n II R If E U OUT!
BURNED UP1
The subscribers have, t great expense, rebel It a
neighborhood neoosaity, in the erection of a first
elasa Woolon Man a factory, with all the modern
Improvements attached, and are prepared to make
all kinds of Cloths, Cassimerea, Hatinetts, blan
kets, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of goods oa hand to
supply all our old and a thousand new ouitoroers,
whom we aia to oome ana examine oar stock
The business of
CARDIltO AND PULLING
will receive oar especial attention. Proper
arrangements will be made to receive aad deliver
Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted and
done upon the shortest notice, and by strict a tun
ti to business we hope te realise a liberal eh are
01 pun no patronage.
ItMMrO POUNDS WOOL WANTED I
We will pay the highest market price for Woo
and sell our manufactured goods ae low as similar
goods csn be bought in the ooonty, and whenever
we tail to render reasonable satisfaction we ean
always be found at home ready to make proper
evpieneTion, eitner 10 person or oy letter.
JAMKH JOMNHON A SONS,
r. Mi' n..wr P t
JEMOVAIil
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would respeet fully notify the publle generally
that he has removed his tirooery Store from
Shaw's Row, to the building formerly occupied
by 1. Miles Kratser, oa Heeoad street. Best door
to Blgler'a hardware store, where he Inlands
Keeping a run una ot
U It i: It I H.
HAMS, DHIKO DKKTinJ LARD.
8IIOARS aod S RUTH, of all fr.il...
THAU, Oreea and lllaok.
COFFER, Roailaa aad (Ireea.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
cjtMEn rntiTS,
All klarli la the ai.rk.l.
P1CSI.CS, lo Jan aad barrel!.
HFICCB, lo erery fbrra aod variety.
FAMILY FLOUR
ALL KIND) OK CR At'KICRM.
SOAPS,
HATCHES,
URIKD APPLES,
DRIED PIACIIR9,
DR1KD CIIKRRIIB
Cool Oil snd Limp Cliim&oys.
Aad a ff'ied aaeortraeat af taoft. ihlnae aeaallt
kept la a ffroeery ,tera, walek ke will eichaafe
for asarkotintt: a tbe market prleea.
Will Ml far aaih aa .keenly M aay etber IH
Plow eall aod Me kla ataek aad ladxa for
yeareelf.
junn KoBAuuiiir.
Ote.rl.rd. Jan. 1. 1ITI.
. E. M. THOMPSON,
msrrllanroug.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties
Curwtnivlllo, Pa. Jan. I, '71-lf.
Full Your Ktuiiins!
FOR HAI.E HY TIIK
Co-Operative Agency,
CLEAItriKLTt, l'EXN'A.
Jul; Smb. 187 tr.
Re-Union of Trade.
111IR VDilertlKn.d within- to lororm tbe puMle
tbat bo opened a
COMMINXIOK HTORB
At tbe old it. ad la TrootvilU, Clearfield eoauty,
Pa., ob tbe I Alb loil., with a full ataek of
inv ;ooim, ghocuiiiex, notionm.
lliiota, hoca, Etc..
In faot everyihlng to bo fouod iB a flrit-elaeMtort,
all of ttbich I aui dolortulord to Mil et lb. Iaw.it
ca.h prious.
I'AHMIIItn ADO l.UMIIIiKMKN
Will find It lo Ihilr ml .lunge to do tb.lr d.allna
with me. ai the hlrhrst orioel will be paid for
Or.io. tihinglei, or 1'rodure of aoy kind. Pert
or one b.lf oa.h will b. paid. Trading for
Dhtnal.! or Lumber ol .ny kind a rpeoiaity. aio,
agent for
Singer Sewing Machines.
Hanne made arrangements with Kestcra mer
chants to sell goads furnished me, therefore call
and see, as I will be enabled to soli cheaper than
theebcapest. " J. W. CAKL1LK,
Troutt ille, Pa., Sept. l.'TQ-ly. Agent.
TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE.
CANDIS MERHELL
lias oiened. In a buildinc oa Market itreet, on
the old Western Hotel lot, opposite the Court
lleuse in ClearQold.a Tia and Sheet-Iron Menu
factory and Store, where will be found at all times
a lull line ol
HOUSE FTOlTISlIINa GOODS,
Stoves. Hardware, Etc.
House Snouting end all kinds of job work, repair
ing, Ac, done on short notice and at reasonable
rates. Also, agt-ot for the
Singer Sewing Machine.
A .apply of Mnobinei, with Needle.. Ao.. al
Termi, itrlrtly e,ib o country prodo.ee. A
ibareol patronage loliclted.
0. B. MKItnKI.L,
Buprrioteodeot.
Cleerfiild, April 39, lS77-lf.
Wheeler & Wilson
Family Sowing Hachiao
No. 8.
: ii i . i K.rTio.n'.
Straight Needle, Silant, Easy Running,
At the rails Exposi(Ion,18"8,
Wheelor A Wilson roceivod tho only
Grnnd Priao awnrded for Sowing
Macbinoa. Ovor R(l com
polilorn. Report of the A mtricmt' Institute of Xetc
Yorkonthe Whcehrif- Wilson Machine:
" We do not hcnilato to declare it
mi! niHT Sewinci Apparatus in tiu
World."
Tbe No. S aod No. ? Manufaetnrlnir MMbio.i
are enperiellr reoonneaded for rlllOKMAKKKB'
aod TAILUHS'.r..
H.B.THOMPSON,
3 doors East of Bank,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.
WHEELER & WILSON MT'Q 00.,
1338 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
April i, 18! (to.
FORT GRAPE WINE
Teed In tbe principal Churches fur Communion
purposes.
Esc:llont forLaiios ani Wcaldy
jroragas ana wio atocu
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE I
torn rv.iHs oi.it,
TUi Celebnted Nall.a Wi.. . mtj, inm th.
Jaioa of lb. Oporta Grap.. railed lo thia
Ooaoty. Iu lovala.ble
Tonio and Strengthening Propertle
are anr.rp.nrd by .ay .th.r Nallra Wlea. Ra.
tng tbe pur.jnie.of Ib. Ur.pa. prodneed aoder
nr. pprar . did penoaal lupemiiun, it! parity
and frnuioce.il are ati.ranteed. Tti. youORe.t
ohild m.y p.rt.k. .f it. eeneroal qa.litlM, and
Ibe weaken lavilid ale It u advanlafe. It Ll
p.rtirularly ben.Hol.1 to th. a.d and drblllla
t.d, aad .ailed I. Ib. ..rioui ilm.Bt. Ihel af
frel In. w..ber w. It le la every reipeot A
WINKTUIIS KKLIKDON.
SPEER'S
P. J. SHERRY,
The P. J. 81IRIIRT le a Wine ef fldi..rlAr
Charaeier, and partakes of tbo golden qualities
ot Ihe grape Trom which It Ii made, for VnrUy,
Rlehoess, Vlaror and Medicinal Properties, it
will be found nexeelled.
SPEER'S
P. J. BRANDY,
This BRANlTstandsanrlvaltMllBthliamiBi.
being ler anpeHor for Medical perposas.
IT Iff A PURR dfstlllatloi from ihetreneand
oonUiue talasble Hrdleai properties.
It has a delloaU Barer, eiesilar tw that af tka
grapes from which k Is distilled, and U In great
rarer among Irst-elaat faniliee.
Pee that tht ilgnatnre nf ALPRKD flPRKfL
Passat N. J., it over tbe tork of eaob bottle.
SOLD BY S. UT. OXLaSAlC.
y Id, 1H ly.
ajPlRSr J.tf
&nt n drMtKtmfnt.
THE REPUBLICAN,
Publl.bod aver, Wednaadaj bj
G. B. GOODLANDER,
CLGAKFIKM), PA.,
llaa the I.arct C'lrtalitlon of auy paper
lu Northweetern P.nue) Iranla.
The large nd oonalunlly inoreaaing
circulation of tbo Republican,
renders it valuable to buninea
mon aa inudiuru thro'
which to reach the
public
Termh or Subscription :
If paid in advance, . . f 2 00
if paid after three months, . 2 60
If paid after six months, . . 8 00
When pupon are sunt outside of tbe
county payment mum be in advance.
ADVERTISING :
Ten linos, or lean, 8 times, . 1150
Each aiibneqiient insertion, 50
Admini.lrator' Kotices, : 2 60
Executors' Notices 2 60
Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60
Cautions and Eatrays, . . . 160
Dissolution Notices, . . 2 BO
Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00
Specinl notices, por line, ... 20
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS :
One squuro, 10 linos, . . . $3 00
Two squares, 15 00
Tliroo squurcs 20 00
One fourth column, .... 60 00
One half column, .... 70 00
One column 120 00
HLAMif,.
We have always on hand a large stock
of blanks ot all descriptions.
BUMMONS, -
SUBPCENAS,
. - EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT,
LEASES,
BONDS,
FEB BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
io., 4c , io.
JOB PRINTING.
We are prepared to do all kinds of
PRINTING
SUCH AH
POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES,
CARDS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS,
a
4o., Ac,
IN TUE BEST STYLE,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
ORDERS HY MAIL
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK
WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION.
eo. B. ttoodlander,
Clearfield,
Clearfield County, Pa.
Uisfrllanrous.
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Curwanartlle, Pa.t Jan. 9, '78 tf.
wiokhy to loanOb twdsss i.
MU" imuj..., I1.IUII LI 14)
Juiuranee Outupany nf New York, on Int aiort
W, ii sums trum $1 ,000 op. Fur farther ia.
formation aplj to toe unnrrsirneti.
Ill HATH A L, W. BMITII.
Clearfield ?a., Uy lib, IbTS-tf.
ABankthatNcvcr Breaks.
Try 31 y Coal.
Tbe oo tier lr nad adopts this snethotl of infora.
Ing tbe d time roue oi d insert, tbat his eoal bink
is aot a Winter arraotjeiiieot only, hot that tt
will be operated id lbs Bummer as well as win
ter. I claim tbat I have the
Best Coal in tne Market,
and will sell It for easb, or la exchange for flow,
feed, groceries, ete. Large eootraetf will be
made at a very small profit. For full part ion It re
oat I ob me iB persoi, residing la one ef ti rah tie's
upper bouses, or address me ihrongli the pott
office. Orders left at tbe postofhoe will receive
prompt attention. Tllttt. A. DlCKKrT.
Cltarfield. Pa., Jan. 4, 1879-tf.
r. aoLtcB. n. n'cotKLi. d. naiLiiri.
GIL1CII, McCOBKLE & CO.'S
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Market Btrcct, Clearflcld, Pa.
Wa BiaBuraotare all hlodl of Further, for
Oh.aiber., Aiaiog Hooni, Librarl.1 aad llilli.
If yoa e-.Dt Furaitur. .f anj kiail, d"B't bar
aatil ;un m our iloea.
It.r.' 1 ,i,1
X -
Kirn
UNMEUTAKIIVC
Tn all 111 branch... promptly atl.ndvd la.
OI'II.CH, KeCOKKLS A CO.
ClearBeld, Pa., Feb. a, '18.
READING FOR ALL I!
BOOKS STATIONERY' .
Market St., Clearfield, (nt the Poet ttfllre.)
TUB onderslgtied begs Icare to an noun o to
the eitiacos of Cleerfield and rloinitjr, tbat
be has fitted op a room and has just returned
from the eity with a large amount of reeding
matter, consisting in part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Blank, Account and Pass Books of erery de
scription Paper aod Eoeelepes, French pressed
end plain; Pens and Pencils blank Legal
Papers, Deeds, Mortgages Judgment, Eieu-p-tion
aod Promisary not; Wbiu and Parch
most brier, Legal Cap, keeord Cap. and llill Cap.
Sheet Muno, lur eituor Piano, Flute or ViuliQ,
eonstaotlj on hand. Aay books or stationery
desired that I ma; not hare on band, aril) be ordered
ijy tret eipress, and sold at wholesale or retail
to suit customers. I will also keep periodical
literature, such as Megaslnoa, Newipeiiers, Ao.
P. A. OaI LIN.
Clearfield, May 7, IMMf
A NEW DEPARTURE
a
Ll Tilt RSItl CG.
Hereafter, goods will be sold for CAR II only,
or in eicbaoge for produce. No books will be
kept in tbe future. All old accounts must be
settled. Those who eannol easb ip, will please
hand orer their Botes and
CLOSE THE EECOED.
I am determined to sell my goods at cash
prices, and at a discount far below that over
offered tn this vicinity. The discount I allow my
customers, will make tbem rich in twenty years If
they follow my advice and buy their goods from
me. I will pay easb for wheat, oats and eloTer
seed. DANIEL UOODLANDKK.
Lntherslturg. January 17, 1177.
HARTSWICK & IRWINS
SECOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,'
DEALERS IN
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PAINTS, 01I.S, DYE STUFF
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES,
Or ALL KINDS,
PURE WINES ANV LIQUORS
for edtitBal pflrpoeel.
Tru.iol, Snppurterl, Sohool Houkl and 8latluB
ary, and all etber arltolei email
fuaed Ib a bra. Store.
PHYSICIANS' PIIKSCRIPTIONS CARE
FI LLY COMPOUNUKD. HaTiaa a brae et.
perl.ae. la tb. bailn.ii th .aa fir. .atir. Mt.
Uraetlua.
1. O. DARTSWICK.
JOHN K. IRWIN
nral. fiwiHiti-. M. 1KT4
JJARD TIMES
IIAVB NO EFFECT
IN FRENCHVILLEI
I ara aware thai thrr. ate m.u. mm... - mile
hard la pliii., aad I am U.aaratbat Ib.
eorailainl or "bird tln.i" Ii wall alia aalTerial.
But 1 aa .eailaated id. tr.it I ... lili.fj tb.
forraar and prove eonrlu.lvel Ibal Mbard tinee"
will not affeat tbon wbo buj tb.ir Roodi from aie,
and all mj patroai eball h. laltlated lata Ibe se
cret af
HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES
t have aoodi nouab to nri.li all tb. Inbibl.
taau la tbe lower ead ef tbe eeaat. wbleb I itll
at exoeedinft low rate, from my mammoth itnre la
MIILSONHURt), where I eea alw.ei b. foand
read, to wait apoa .alien aad .apple tbem with
Dry Goods of all kinds
Hub a. Clothi, Sella.!!., Caulm.r.1, Maillal
uelelnai, Lima, Drllllafi, Calieoel,
TrlmmiBfa, Ribboaa, Laea,
Readj.made Clotbioa. Boot! and Shoei. ll.ti ud
Capi all of Ihe hen material and m vl. to order
Hole, Soeki, UIotoi, Uilleai, Laeea, RiblioBi,.
OROCRRIES Of ALL RINDS.
Coffee, T.a, Sutar, Rice, Motafiei, Piib, Silt
fort, Ltaieed Oil, Flib Oil, C.raoa Oil.
H.rdwara. Q.Mniwara. Tinware. Caitinai, Plea
aad Plow Ciltln,., Nalll, Snlhil, Cera Cwltltw
Ura, Cider Pranei, and all kladi af Am.
Perfnmerj, Palnll, Varnlib, Olail, aad a fee.rel
uiertm.nt of SUtleaer,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of dir.rent brandi, alwaj. .a h.nd, aad will be
mi U the low.it peiiible Bfarea.
J. II. MeClala'l Medlelael, J.ye.'l Mldlelai!
Haeuiter'i aad Hooiead'i Blttara.
IMI aoaed. of W..I we.ud for wbleb thl
hl.b.it arlee will be paid. Clorerieed ea bead
and for .ai. at Iba leweM market prlee.
Alee. Aaent for Slratloa.lllo aad Carweanlll.
TbrMblag Miehl.M.
rtvCall and M.for raari.li. Yoa win
eferytbiag alaallj kepi la a reUll Mora.
L. M. COlTBRlBi.
Prenohtllle t. 0., A., ..I II, I'M.