"V I i Railroads. . Ponusylvnnlnllallrond TYRONE ft CLEAlir'IKI.D BRANCH AN and after Monday, MAY 14, 1800, the Vr HHilir Trains will run dally (except Bus- a1) between lyrous ana luoarneid, as tollows CLEARFIELD HAIL. " LEAVE HOllTII." "l LEAY'H NORTH." Curwensrlllo,. .9.10. r.M Tyrone,.. Vanaeny oo,.., Bommit Pnweltoo Osceola, Uu) oton, Hlelnor's, O.ftO.A.H Hlvomew...,, Ol.erleld...... -..s.sn. " 0.15. " ...1.40, " ...I.4K, ..J.14, ...4.01, " ...4 OH, 40, " Leonard Barrett, .00, " 11, " 17, " .31," .36, " 18, " .37." woodland,... Biler,. YValleoeton,.. Blae Ball,.... Graham Pbilln.burg, ..4.17, ...415, ' ...4.31, Phillpsburg,.. Itraasm lllu. 11.11 Walleeeton,.. Bigler Woodland B errett Leonard,. ... Clearfield Klrerriew.... .44. Kleiner's Iloyntoa ,..., -.4.S1I. " 61. ' ...4.4, .60, .07, Ose.oln, ... Powelton,. ...4.61, " 13," 1. " Bunmit, ,.H, " Vaneeoyoo,...., Tyrone, .J, " e.oo, " .16. " Curwenevllle, eOA.B CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. Lh'AVK SOUTH. Lh'AVK NORTH. OurwensTllle.. Klrerriow..... Clearfield.. Leonard, Harrott Woodland,..., IkI YYalleoeton,... Blue Ball, Orahatn 6. SI 1. 1 J.3 " 6.47 " 4 63 " 1.67 " 01 . " o.l " (31 " .35 ' Tyrone 7.10 r. I BBseoyoe,.., Rummlt, Powelton, Osceola, Royoton Plainer' t .7.43 " .8.06 " .8.17 " .818 " ..8.34 " ,.8.80 Phtlipsburg ..8.43 " ..8.47 " ..8.66 " uraDam Vine Rail, Wallacetoa, .. lligler Woodland,.... Fhilipsburg.. Btsiner'e, Boynton, Osetola, Powellon, outnmit....... . Vanaooyoo,M. Tyrone, . 0.211 ' 8.33 " 8.37 4.41 " 63 " 7.06 " 7.2J f.46 ..0.01 " .0.10 " ..17 " Bar rati, Leonard, Clearfield,.... 0.16 " 0.38 " Riremew,.... .0.48 " Curwenevllle 10.00 " rillLIPSBURQ M081IANNON BRANCH RS LBATB IOCTH. P. B. A. H. A. M. STATIOUS. 10 Morrisdele, 1:16 7:00 Pbilipsburg, 1:10 7:08 rjtelnor'f 1:34 7:00 lloynton, 1:30 10:30 7:111 OsoooIa, 1.44 IO106 7:81 Mnshannoa, 1:47 10:43 7:30 Hterllng, 3:63 10:48 7:46 lloutidale, 3:67 10:68 7:66 McOaul.y, 1:07 10:68 8:111 Kendrick's, 3:13 11:03 8:00 Kamey. lbatb aonrn. a, a. r. h. r. 1 13:10 13:36 4:30 13:33 4:34 13:14 4:18 0:10 12:04 4:01 8.66 11:61 1:67 8:60 11:46 3:60 8:46 11:40 1:46 8:10 11:86 1:46 8:36 11.30 1:30 8:31) 11:16 1:30 BALD HAULS VALLEY BRANCH. Ei. Mall. Mall. P. H. Kip. A. Hi P. M. A. M. 7.03 1.13 8.30 leave Tyrone arrive 0..11 7.66 7.43 7.05 t.43 8..13 03.1 8.00 8.37 Bald Kaile 8.17 1.38 6.16 6.06 4.66 4.31 8.01 8.14 8.33 8.46 0.18 43 0.61 10.03 Julian Milesburg Bellefonle Milesburg Howard I 43 Jl 09 arrive L. Haven leave 1.66 TYRONE STATION. kastbaud. A.H.F wnaTWAR!). 6.36 Pacific Kinrena 8:14 1 Pittsburgh Ezp'ia, l.SS Johnstown Express 8:51IPaclfie Express, 8:18 p. . p. Day E. press 11:611 Way Passenger, 1:16 Mall Train, 8:37 Chicago Express, 8:36 Atlantic Express, 8:61 Mail Train, 8:34 Phila. Klpress, t:33l Pasl Line, 7:08 Close connections made by nil trnlna nt Tyrone no aiocb uareo. 8. 8. BLAIR, tuylr-tf. fiaperintendent. STAGE LINES. A stage leaves Curwensvilledaily fur Roynolds. ville, at I o'clock, p.tn.,arrivinget Reynolilsville at o o clock, p. m. rleturnlng, leavee neynome. ville dally, at 7 o'clock, n. m., arriving at Cur wensville itNs clock, m. rare, eacb way, 83. A stage leaves Cnrwensvllle daily, at 1 o'clock, p. m., lor Uuuois Lity, arriving nt DuNots city At 8 o'clock, p. m. Hoturning, leaves DuBois at 7 o'clock, a. m., dally, arriving at Curwensville at ix o'clock, m. rare, eacb way, 01.60. Allegheny Valley Railroad. tOW GRADE DIVISION. ON and after Monday, June 38th, 1880, the passenger trains will run daily (except Sunday) between Red Raok and Driftwood, as follows : KASTW Altl. D.t M.il leaves Pittsburg 1:56 a.m.; Ked ttank ll:86i Hugo Junction 11:51 New Bethlehem 12:65 p. dm Mnyaville 1:10 Troy 1:85 Rrookvil o 1:55: Fuller'e 1:20 : Rcy- noldsville3:38 Du Hols 3:118 t fiummit Tunnel 3:31; PonOold 1:42 ; Tyler's 3:55 1 Denesette 4:3I arrives At urmwood at 5:20. M I'-MTW A H !. Day Mall leaves Driftwood 13:20 p. n. Bcnesrtu 1:00 j Tyler's 1:28 ; PenOeld 1:30 ; Summit Tunnel 3:00 ; Dnllnls 1:15; Reynoldvllle3:38; roller's 1:64; Rrookvllle 1:16; Troy 1:31; Maysville S:5S Hew iletblebem 4:00 Rligo Junction 4:17 Red Bank 6:03; arrives at rittsbnrg at 7.40 p. m. p&r- The Rcynoldsville AccommodAtlon leavee Roynoldsville dslly at 7:55 n. m. And Arrives nt Red Bank at 10:60 a. m., Pittsburgh at 1:40 p. n. LoAves Pittsburgh At 3:16 p. m ; Hod Bank at :o p. m.; arriving At rtejnoldsvllle at 0:05 p. m. Close connections made with trains on P. k Railroad at Driftwood, and with trains on the Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID McCARUO, Ues'l Sup't. A. A. Jlcxson, Sup't L. U. Div. FAUB FHOM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa J 06 1 M iddletown 5 00 Lock Haven 1 70 HariettA. 165 Williamspert. I 80 Lancaster . 180 Huntingdon.. 1 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 Lewietown. , I 80 Attoonn 1 86 Marysville 4 60 Johnstown.. 186 Cnwensville 101 Philinsbnrg 61 Osceola 65 Tvrone 1 33 IIAIIHIsnilRll... 4 75lPlTTKB1IRO 116 yusrclt.wous. FARM F011 SALE! Th uDJoniftiiPfl will iell ftt prlvkU ut, bit farm, loatslod in Pno townibip.CleftrfteliooBnljr, SIXTY OXlX3S half of htehiiln totd tut of nltlTitton, with ftframt iIwaIHok, og barn.'k thrifty orohard aDd a txralleot ipriDft of utvor foiling wnttsr, toftber with the neotnarjr ontbaillln)ti. Tbi portion not olearcd it bet.fi Ijr timrd, nd til ii uDdfliiftid with eoti tnd imn. It will in told low and on jr termi. For furthtr information eall on lb nremiftiv. or a(MrrRi th tnhirribtr at h rm plan iiuu r. u. uwkn j, reoah., 0rmiD Hill, Jnn 2-1,10 .Ira. CENTRAL State Xoruial Nchool (Eighth Normal School District.)' Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pu. . N. HA. VJI, A. M., Fh.D., Principal. This Rchool as At present eonstltnted, ofera the vary beet facilities for Professional and Cleaieal learning. Buildings spacious, Inviting And eontmodlois ; etmpletely healed by steam, well ventilated, And farnuhod witk a bountiful supply ef pure, eeft ir.i-B LceAtion heAlthful And aasv of aeeesa. Snmmnding scenery nsumaeeed. Traebers experienced, efflclent, and alive to tneir worn. Discipline, II rmbutklnd, uniform And thorough. Ripeness moderate. Pfty eenls A week dednetion to thoieureparlng Rtadents admitted at Any time. Coarse of study preeoribed br the State t I Model Prhool. I f. Preparatory. 111. Elemen tary, iv. ecteniinc. Alurxrv rernsno : I. AeademlA. II. Commercial. III. Musi. IV. Art. The Rlementarv and Belentlfle enar.es are Pro fessional, and stodenls graduating therein receive Attaw Diplomae, eenferrtng the following eorree- Kondicg degrees i Master ef the Elements And iasleroftbe Rclencss. Oraduntes It (he other eoursea receive Normal CertiflcAtes of their At toiemenu, eigned by the Paeulty. -- Te ProAM,Hl eowrees are liberal, and are ,p loorougunoss an inferior to those ef our best elleges. Tbe Stat, requires a higher order of tlllsen alip. Tbe tlmee demand it. It Is one of the rime objests of this sebool to help toseearelt by araiahiag Intelligent and efleiont Unebers foe ker ecbools. To tblt ed II eolielu yonng per ons of good Abilities And ieod un..,UL.. wke desire to Improve Ibelr time And their ul nle, u students. To All such II promises aid in vTviopiag meir powers Ana noundenl opporta. litlrs for well paid labor At lex leavlag ecnool. For eeiak'giM and terms address tbe Principal, or the Secretary ef the BoArd. BOARD OF TRUSTEES! irocvnoLoiM1 Txpfrins. J. D. Barton, M. D, A. II. Beet, Jacob Rrowi, n. ... n.mnra, wemnei unrlst, A. H. Raub, R. ). Ooek.T. C. Hippie, Kee., O. Kiettleg, R. P. Ms Conoiek, Kiq, W. W. kasikia, W. II. Brown, tivx taosmas. Ilea. A, O. C.rtle, Boa. H. L. Dlrreabaek, flea. Jess Merrill. Hon. Wm. Rigler, J, 0. C Wbaley.ls. Millar MsCemlck, Ks,. I . rnpaai- ' , WILLIAM BIOLRR, , . , . . President, Clearteld, Pa, O.n.JRSBR MERRILL, , . Vice Preeldeal, Leek Haven, pe 8. MILLAR MeCORMIPK, Beereury, Lock Havsn, fa. TnOMAS TARDLET, , . TPaasarer, Look HeteA, Pa Uk liana, Pa, Aewnet 4. Iw ly. . WiSffllaucous. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND HAWKD Curweo. ville, Jnn. 0. '7 if. E. S. HENDERSON, ...-aia'.-. X UNDERTAKER BIRN8IDE, PENN'A. T'lIK sobscrlUr aow ofTrrs to the eitliens of BurnslJe and vicinity, an unprovided apeclally. Hereafter all kinds of Caskets And C11H.cs will be kept on haod, and orders tiled at once. fun trait .lllmdtd .tnyirhtre, I will furnish the Inest as well as the ebeapest articles dedicated to funerals- All orders left at tbe slore of Jom C. Coaaan will receive prompt atleotloo. Vor further particulars, call on or nddress E. a. JIENDEUKON. On. 10, 1870. tf. GEO. WEAVER & CO, 1 SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., Havt onontd up, in tba itore room latalj oecupltd by Weaver k Betti, oa 8ond ttret, a larg and wen ititoMa hook or ry - Goods Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ql'EKNSWARK, WOOD k WILLOW WARE, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which they will dlrpoie of at rratonaU ratet lor ttta, or ieaai.(e lor country proauee. OKOROE WEAVER k CO. ClMrfleld, Pw, Jan. 9, 1878-tf. REMOVAL ! James L. Leavy, Havlnc norohnied the antira itock of Trad 8aokett, hereby givee notice that be hai moved Into the room lately occupied by Keed ti Hairerty, on Hennnd itrtet, when lie ll prepared to offer to tna pubiio COOK STOYES, PAItLOIt STOVES, of tbe lateat Improred patteroi, at low prloei. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spooling, Plumbing, Qaa Fitting, And nepnlrlAg rumps a specialty. All work warranted. Anything in my line will be ordered special If desired. JAM. L lkav i, Proprietor. FRKD. SACKKTT, Agent. ClearScJ, Pa., January 1, 1879 If. -THAT ALL- WOOLEN GOODS r HAVE ADVANCED . ENORMOUSLY IN VALUE, THEIEICES OF 0TO New Spring Clotliing Will Is Found As Low AS LAST YEAR. GUIIVTZBURG'S ONE PRICE- WESTERN HOTEL C0RXER, CLE AIIFI ELL), PA. Clearfield, Pa , April 14th, lSo-l. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. ROOM NO. THREE, OPERA HOtmB, Clearfield, Pa., WnOLCSALB RKTATI. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Copriilnf Dreee flood! or the Tory lattit etyle. eonsniinR in part ei uainmeref, Hanebeiter Faneitft, Alpacaa, and all naaner of Fancy Dress Goods, Sanh at Cretone, Mnhalr Laitere, Plaldi, Draae UiBirname, ureee raaeiea of the very lateat it y lee. and aa ehmp ae they eaa be told ta tbii market. NOTIONS, Coneletlng ef Oloree for Oeite, Ladle and Hiiiee. lint er an inane. Bin rnnnea, Latee, Paany Dree Bnttoai. Ladtee' Ttei or all ihadoa and itylei, Caffi and Cellara. Rikbom f all htt.de and qnalitiea. Merino Underwear, TrinmlBfta, et. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Queemware, Hardware, Tinware, CnrpctvOll Cloths WALL, PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., ' Whlea will he eeld wheksale at ret.U. Will lake Country Produce I Kichaaftw Ibr Oooda at Markat Prltea, Wat. J. BOTFER. ( learfleld. Pa., pt. t4, lT If, THE REPUBLICAN. CI-KARKIKI.H, PA ri l.VrH3AT MOIINIXd, OPT. Ill, ! i Mil. SCOI-lhl US SI'KIH'H A T VOIt II Y. I!i'liiiter cif llio Trcanury Scolidd, who iwrnn liia bi(" salary nouuduyH liy nuikini; ftump sjieeclioii for Do (iolyur (iarticlil, ri'n'Utfd liimm'U Tor tliu If i.lli tinio at Curry on a rvcuiit Monday evening. A morn the worda ot wixdom tlint dropped from tlio lips of thin fiov oriimcnt ulipendiury wa find the fol lowiiif(: The lienioeratie party elaliai that the rebal peaslnns will serer he paid, aa amendments to the Constitution prohibit such action. Very true, but tbe South has a plea to do awAy with these ememluients. The Supreme Court is to be reor xenised by Its enlargement from aioe to twenty one juds.es. Tttey will then have a majority In tbe Judiciary Department of tbe Uurerament, and eaa and will repeal the objectionable amend ments. It ia hard to bcliovo that Mr. Sco fiold over uttered futh baldordash, but we nnd it word tor word in the print ed report ol his epoet ti. II o certainly knows lliut tlio Mipremo Court ot the United Slutca Las no mora power over tbe Constitution thnn a Jumico of tbe l't'tteo haa over the Supremo Court of I 'enncylvuniB lie known that a two tbirda votoofbutb IIousch, or the ap plication ot the lcifiHlatuica ot two ibirda of tlio Stutea, ia necewiiry even lop n'0t amendments to tlio Consti tution, and that to adopt them the rati fication of threc-l'ourlha of the Suites is required. As the Smith eonsUts of only eleven Mutes out 01 tnirly ciglit, the duncr ot the repeal of the amend ments in the only way they can bo ro nealud must depend upon the North. Mr. Scofiold's remark about tbo reor ganization of the Supremo Court, with a view to repeal "the objectionable amondmenlV' is an intuit to tbo intel ligence of his bearers, lie might have added, however, that that tribunal was never "pocked" except by (irant, who appointed Bradley and Strong to es IuIiIihIi the constitutionality of tlio Le gal Tender act. liut that little bit oi historic truth and shame was not in Mr. Scofield'a lino of thought. Any schoolboy who will turn to tlio Constitution of tlio United States and road Article V. will see the only way that Constitution can be amended, and he will also seo tbe profound absurdity ot the extract we have quoted from Mr. Seoficld s speech at Corry. 1 hero is a great deal of "vast and various misiiilormation" handed out to the peo ple by the Do Golycr speakers in this campaign, but a low of thorn have gone as iar as the licgixtor ol tbo Treasury in tbe regions ot the ridiculous and the absurd. A Tkrkiiii.i Mabsacb. San Fban- cisco, Oct. 7. Tbo following particu lars of an oulrago upon the schooner hsiioranza by tbe natives ol the Solo mon Islands wore reported by the na tives to the captain of tbo Ounen, re cently arrived Irom Sydney. The Es- pcranr.a had put into Uoilo langhan. gra when) a dispute uroso between the Chief of that place and Captain 51 lntosli. Tbo natiros who were al lowed on board for trading purposes came on board in swarms. One ol them seized Captain M'lnlosh round the neck wbilo another struck him on tbo bead with a tomahawk. Ho died almost immediately. The mate, Peter ShatTncy, was butchered in a similar manner, and tho tour other members of the crow made up of the natives from the vari ous island were also killed. Every thing ot value to the natives was taken from the schooner which was then burned to conceal the crime. During tho latter part ot last month when tho schooner Dauntless oi Fiji was off the Island ot Apt, tbo boat crow belong. ing to tho schooner were attacked by tbe natives of the island and Krnzcr, second officer, and fs'ieholl, govern ment agent, were murdered. A Motto roE 18H0. I have no sort of sympathy with tho Hcpublican par ty because ol that act, and because it justified and sustained it. , After such an act 1 nave no desire to sustain tbe Republican party in any way. I would not vote for a party that would carry through such a fraud. I think Mr. Hayes was olectcd hy a Iraud, and 1 do not mean to buve it said that at the next election I had forgotten it. 1 do not say that Mr. Hayes committed tbo fraud, but It was committed by bis party. 1 have no onmity to Mr. Hayes, but after tbo fraud by which be bo camo President I could not voto for any person put up for President on tho Jtcpuulican sido who docs not dis avow tho fraud committed. 1 would not support any member of that party who had any sort of mixlnro with that fraud. I feel that tbe counting out is just as much a Irautl now as at tlio time it was perpetrated. Chabi.es Francis A hams. WllA T V. X. GRAXT SA YS. Mr Draw Osxrual Looiri : I AORXB WITH TOP TBXT IT WILL WOT DO TO IX BRATRX WoW. Wn SBOfiLb NBvxa ax xxATxa until btbrt hxb wbo cocxtx OB BnrBBBBRTB TWOSB WBO OOPHT IB TBB BMU MBAATIOB TOQITB BBPRBK8XTATI0B IB TUB BlSO- TOBAL COLLBOB CAB CABT HII TOTB JUST Aa PLBAasS AND CAW BATB IT OOt'NTBD Jl'BT AX UT. USATIT. 10MRN TBl'LT, t S. UK A NT. ftntiieal Exckanut, Well, wo have no objections to. tho small caps nor tbo sontiments ex. pressed by the great travolcr. But, then it is a huge joke on somebody bo- causo oi tho laet that Democratic (iov- ornors wero elocted in Florida, Loui siana and South Carolina in 1870, and yet, the Electors were tallied lor Haves! tirant hag given bis mends a very black eye, without intondinr It, "iusl aa ho cast it." Kvory intelligent voter on this Oontincnt knows that that was just what was the matter in 18T6. A Washington special says: Gen Hancock's loiter on the subject of "ilubol (Jlninis has created a profound sensation hero. Its frank, manly and unequivocal utterances have produced conslornation among the Jtcpublicans, and such as aro inclined to view tho political situation dispassionately ad mit thut tbe most potent gun tho Re publicans have had lias been forever spikod. Democrats applaud it, and none more so than those hailing from the South. Southern Democrats say that tho so-called bug bear of "rebel claims" had existence only in tho eye of itepublican leaders, and was only prated about because it was a conven ient, nouoy 10 scare tuo umiu, ano not from any belief that Southern claims would bo favored any more by lien. Hancock than by General Garfield. A Tiim Declaration. One of tho chief arguments ol itepublican cam paign spoakorsis that tho Republicans did all the fighting during the war on ids noniiorn sido. It takes very lit tle to disprove this. Mr. Lincoln's popular vote in 18ti0 was 1,806.352 ; that cast for opposing candidates at the samo election was 2.810.501. Off). cial documents show that tho whole number of volunteers enlisted durinrs the war was 2,078,307 ; Now then how could this numbor be drawn nut ol Mr, Lincoln's popular veto of 1,800, 352? It's too thin. lilaino remarked before tha result of the Mains election was detorniinod, "If Davis is defeated Hancock: will be the next President." Davis lean de feated ; and, ergo "Hancock will be tbe noxt President." Rverw Inlrtreat in Ihet enuntre ,. cept tbal ol lbs Republican politicians, uemaiiua it cnango a transition lrom oiucrncsa ana sirne to amity and pesos. "God Save the Commonwealth 1" Election Proclamation. Ain.h'ilKAS, by u Art of tho Unr A'jtm. w b.T of lb CouimiiiiwvRllb ol Fenr ylvoni untitled "An Act U rifluUte tlio (leneril KlectUio within thif Comtnonwcftlih," ll rpJoiotH. anon i he (Sheriff of Uie acrrral oountlci to fire public) notice of inch taction, th pi nee where- to be bt-ld, to 4 tbe officer to ! elected, TiiKHironi, I, JAMKS WAHAPFKV, High Phrriir of t'leaHleld oounty, do hereby give Tub. lie Notice to tho elector! of the county of Cleer field, Hint a jjenoml citation will bt bold on Tt-KIDAY FOL LOW I NO Till KlRUT MoNItAT Of No- VKMUin (bein tbe 3d dy of ibe month), at the teri election anirini in nia oounij, ei wnicn time and plica the qualified voteri will tom far twenty. nine elector! for Preiident and Vice frtiident. -t Pot one perron for Judga of the Soprome Cuurt bl tbe LuininoLwtaUn oi t'entnyivaoia. For one penoa for Auditor Oeneral of tha Com- moowuallh of rnunylraDla. Fur ono imion to rnirMiant theoountinf of Dear field. Centre, Clinton, Kik, Mifllio and I'aion (tbe XX. IMMricl) in the Congrai! ef tha I nitea Maiea. For one perion for An m lily, to repreaaot tha county of Clearfield in the llouioof KepreiiDta- tlveioi ina uomuonwosiui oi renniyiranta. Fur one pmon for Prothjnotary of Clearfield county. For ono perron for Register and Recorder of Clear field county. For one perion fur Hurvejorof Clearfiuld County The elect ore if the county of Claarfield will take noiioe that tha aaid eleotion will be hp I J at the following place. Tit - Burn title borough at tbe public i.'hool bouie in aaid boroucb. Clearfield borough, at theCouoiiiaioDflr' office, in the Court Uouto. Curwcniville borough, at the houia of Samuel Way, comer of Slate aud Walout itroete, ia laid borough. lloutadale borough, at tbo public bouie of Woi. Pnrker, in mid borough. Lumber City borough, at the public ichool houne in laid borough. IS ew burg borough, at Ibc ichool home, in laid borough. New Washington borough, at tha public whool houfe, to aaid borough. Ofoeola borough, at tbe public home of Milo Ilovt, in aaid borough. Wallace! on borough, at the pubiio -chool houia in aaid borough. Heocaria townrblp, at the Union Hotel, in Ulen Hupe. llell towoDhip, at the houne of Robert Me he fay . Hlootn township, at the houne of the late Jamea Bloom, Hr. Hoggs towni-liip, at the bonte of Edward Albert. B ral Turd town-hip, at the bonne of Jacob fiero. Brady townihip. at the public home of William Scbwein, Jr., In Lutheriburg. Hnrneide towahip, at Voung'i ichool houM. Cheat townihip, at the public ichool home near Simon Borobough'o. ' Covington townihip, at tba achool house In Mu I ion burg, Ieoatur tuwnahlp, at Centre lohool houan. Ferguaon townihip, at the hooe of John Ureg- ory, formerly oooupied by Thoa. Rblnron,(Broad- way.) (lirard township, at Congrtva Hill achnol houae. UFhen township, at the public achool houae at 8hawi villa. (Iraliau townihip, at tliobouia of the late Jacob Hublrr. Ureenwnol townihip, at the publis hnuteof Rnmuel Huliban, In aaid townihip. tlulirb townihip, at tbepuplic ichuol houia, la Jnnnaville, Hutton townihip, at thy hou-w of the late Jeaia Vtlon. Jordan townihip, at the public eohool home, In Aticonvillo. Knox township at Turkey Hill ichool house. Karl haui township, at Hridgen's achool houae. Lawronca township, at the Arbitral. 'in room, In the Court Houie, In tha borough of Clearfield. Morriatowniiliiii, at tbe houae formerly occupied by Thome i Kylcr. renn towniliin, at the hotel formerly kept by W. W, Anderxon. Pike towmhir, at tht townihip ichool home ia the borough of Curwenaville. sanity town-bin, at tba public Kbool houia In the town of I u it oil. I'nion townihip, at tha home of D. K. Drubnker. Woodward townihip, at the public ichool home In the town of Hoaitville. Form of Tick eta. AN ACT regulating tbe mode of voting at all elect) on i in tbe aeveral eountiea or tnti Com monwealth, approved the 30th day of March, A. l. li. via: Siction 1. Ht it inneted hy the Senate and Honaaof Kepreaentatlvaaof the Com mon wealth of Kennaylvania in Ueneral Aatembly aat, and it la hereby eaactod by authority of tha aatne, Tbat tba qualiBed votera of the aeveral aauntiei of thu torn mon weal in, at all general, townanip, nomugn and apecial election!, are hereby heraalter author- tied and required to vote, by tiaketa, printed, or written, or partly printed en J partly written, tev erally eleentUd aa followa : Una ticket ahall em brace tbe namea ot all Jnrigea or eourta votei tor, and to be labeled, oaf aide, "judiciary ;" one ticket hall embraee tbe tiainea of the State offlren votei for, and be labeled, "ritata :" one ticket ahall em. brae tha namea of all oounty offloera voted for, including office ef aenator, member and mem ben of aitemblv, if voted for, and member of tongreae, if voted for, and be labeled, "eoonty : one ticket ahall embrace tbe Bamee of all townihip offiaere voted for, and be labeled, "townihip ;" one ticket ahall embrace tbe namei of all borongh ofnoere voted for, and be labeled, "borough ;" and each elaaa ahall be depoalted In aeparate ballot toxee, When tho Polls tre to be Kept Open A further lupplement to the act regulating lecttona m tbia uommonweaitn, approved January 30. and Februar 13. A. D. 1874 : Etc. b. At all election hereafter held under tha lawn of 1 k la Commonwealth, tbe polli ahall be opened at aaven o'clock, a. m., and cloied at arven o clock, p. m. Appointment of Judaea and Inepeclorai Bra 6. In all election diitrlefa where a vacancy eiiiti by reaaon of tha diaqaahflea-tlon of tba urn or re or otharwiia in an election board hereto fore appointed, or where any new diatriet ihall bt lorner). tna Judge or Jndgeiof the (;oart of Uom mop Plea a of the proper oounty ahall, ten day a be lore any general or apeeial election, appoint competent penon a to fill aaid vacanHea, and to conduct tha election in laid new districts, and la the appointment of inipectora In anv alert lot diitriet bolh ahall not be of tbe mini political party, and the judge of elect i on i ahall In all eaaea he of the political party having tbe majority of voiea in earn an met aa nearly aa the aaid judge or jadgee eaa eeceruia tba fact, and la aaea of the diaarreement of tba judgea aa to the selection oi inipecton tne political maiorlty of the judgea ahall aelect one of aaid inrpectora, and tha minor ity judge ar iudgea ahall eeWt the other. bao. T, Whenever there ihall bt a vacancy In an tleetton board on tbemorntnt of an lection, aaid vaeancy ahall be filled In conformity with canting tawa. It-utlee of Fieri Ion (ifflcera. ftar. 9. At the opening of the polli at all eleo tlom It ahall be tbo du'v of the iodrei of election far their reipecliva din'rieti to deaignate one of tne inipecton, whoae duty it ahall be to nave In euMdy the regjitry of votera, and to make the entriee therein required by law, and It ahall be the duty of the other of tha aaid inrpoctora to receive and numbor the ballot preaentod at laid election. Hac. 9. All tleetlona hy therttiiena ah all be by ballot ; every hallot voted ihall be numbered In the order ia which It ihall be received, and tbe number recorded by tbe clerk on ihe Hit of votera oppoift tba nint of tha eloetor from whom ra eaived. And any voter votinr two or nor tick- eta, tha aeveral tioketa an voted ahall each be aambered with the number corresponding with tne number lo the name ot tba voter. Anv eleo. tor may write hie name upon hia ticket or eauie ina lama to be written tbereon.and attended by a eitiaen of tbe diatriet. In addition to tbe oath now prescribed by law to be takea and aahtmribed by election officer, they ihall eeverally be aworn or affirmed not to diaeloee how any elector ahall nave voted, unlet e required te do en ae wuneaiea la a judical prooecding. All ludrea, Inapectora, elerka and overMera of any election held under tbta act aball, before entering upon their donee, be duly eworn or affirmed In tha pretence of eann otner. i na jonge anan do eworn hy tba minority torpertor, if there ahall be inch minority inspector, and is cae there ahall be ao minority inipeetor then hy a J oat Ice of tha peace or alder man, and the Inipecton, overeeera and clerk ahall be l worn hv the tad re Cerltfioetee of inch iwear- ing ar affirming ahall be duly made out and aim ed by tha officer! ao two re, and alteited by the oncer wtio admtntitered tba oath. If any Judge or minority toipector refniei or faiti to awear the offieeri of election ia the manner required b tbia aet, or If any offleer of election ahall act without oetng flnt duly aworn, or if any officer of election ahall algn the form of oath without being duly worn, or ii any jnoge or minority inspector ahall Mrtiiy that any officer waa eworn when ha wae not, ehall be deemed a misdemeanor, and apon eonvietioa the officer or offleera eo offending ahall be fined not exceeding one tboueand dollar! or Imprlionment not txeeeding ono year tf both at tha discretion of tha Court. Kon-Refrlalered Votera. firo. U. On tha day of election anv Hereon whoea same ahall not appear on the rrgUtry of votera, and wbo elaitne tho riant to vote at aaid election, ahall prodaoa al leait eaa qoaltfled voter of the diitriet m a witneae to ihe reaidenoe) of tbt elalmaat ta tha diatriet la which be alaisa to be a voter for the period of at lemt two month i immediately preceding eaid eleethfl, which wtt aeia eball be iwora or affirmed, aad aabaeribo a written, or partly written and partly printed affi davit to tha facta etated by kim, whlsb affidavit ahall define clearly where the reeideoee ia of tho pereoa re claiming te be a trier, aad tha peraoa ao elaimlag tbe right to rata ahall alee take and tahecriba a written, or partly written and partly printed affidavit, atating t the beat of hie knowl atlge and beliof when and where be waa bora ; ihatae aaiboea a eltliea of the L'niud iSt-i.. for one month, and of tha Commonwealth of. reaneylvaaia, that ho baa reiided ia tbo Com monwealtheaa year, ot If formerlv a oaalifled elector or native bora ei titan tharaof, and hai removed therefrom and returned, that he baa re eided therein eii meet hi neit praeading eaid elae. tiea i that he baa roeidnd la tho diitriet ia which ha alaimi to bo a volar far tba period of at Itail two moat hi Immedtately preceding aaid tieetloa ; thu he hae aat moved late the diiUiot for tbe parpoea of voting taenia that he baa, H twenty two teara of age or apwarda, paid a Plate ar eeaaty lei withta two yeart, wbloh waa aaaaaaed at leaal two aaontbi aad paid at leaat oae ajoath uvion ma atotntoa. i ne aaid affidavit ahall alio Hate who ami where the tat claimed ta he paid by Ibe aflUM tu aiiaaeed, and when and wher and to whom piid, and the tai rci pt therefor ihall be produced for oiamiaatinn nnleia thu affiant itiall itata lo hl affidavit that It hat been lout or destroyed, or that he never received any, ami, Uanaturaliaed cillion. ihull aUoitate when, wera aim by b4t court he wji ntlunliiftd and tall alio pr.dnce bli cert innate or ti.ttureliaatioi lor iniiilirttiDit, but If tho per n an oUimiog th- right to vote ihall tako nnd n,n.)rldt an elJl. Htavlt that he Ii native born cllitcn of the l'i,itd Htatee, or If bum e lie where ahall aute the fact in hit affidavit, and ahall produce evi dence that be hai been naturaliied, or ii entitled to elilienihlp by reai n of hla fa'bnr'a naturaltia tioo, and thai) further Hate In hla ffl-1vlt that he l at tbe time of making tha afTldavlt f tha age of twenty-one and under twentv-two yeere j that ho hae bean a Oltlien of 1H I'nKai JSfjt one tnootb: that he bai reiided in the 8tala one year ( or, tf a native born cltiienof the Mtate, aad re mo red thercfrou and returned, that be haa re iided therein ill enonthi next precadlng a.id election, and in the eleotion dlitriot two wont ha Immodtalely preceding aob laet ion, he aball be entitled to vote, although he ahall not have paid taiea. 1 he uld allidavit of all periuna making ucb claim i tnd tbe affidavit! of tbe witneaeei to their reitdenee I'.all be prenorrnd hy the election board, and al the cloae of Ibe election thy ahall be enoloaed with tha Hit of vuten, tally Hit, and other pa peri required by law to be filed hy the return judge with the prothonotary.and ahall re. main on the therewith In the protbonotary'a office, aubjeot to examination other oleoliou papera aro. If the election offlocra aball find thkt ih applioant pouraaea all the leg 1 qualilliatlooa of j a voter no aball b permuted to vote, and bli name ahall baddid to tbe lint of taxable! by the election ofbotn, the word "Tat" lining added where thu claimant olaimi to vote on tax, and the word "Age" where he claim to vote on age, the lame worJi being added by the olorke In each 'aie reipcctlrely on the I i a ot' pariune Tutlng at luoh eUctioo. Challenge of HepUtcred Votera. SCO. 11. It aball be lawful far any qualified eitiaen of the diithat, nolwithiuading tbe nemo ot the propoied voter ii euntained on the liat ol reaidcot taxablaa, to challenge the vote of aunh penoua, whereupon tba aame proof of the right ui euoregc ai now requtreti by law aball be pub licly made, and acted on by tba election board, ana toe vole admitted or rejected according to the evidence, Kvery perxon claiming tu bo a naturaliied eitiaen aball he required to produce bis nBiurAiiatuoa eerimcnie at ui election be fore voting, except where he hui buen for lite yeara eomecutlvely a voter in the diitrin In which be offura bit vote, and on the vote of auoh perion being received it ihall b tbv duty of the lection olliceri to write oritamp on lueh oertlfi eato the word "voted," with the day, month and yoar, and if any election officer or ottioere ehall receive a lecoud vote on the aame day by virtue of the aame oertittaale, except where eone are en titled to rote became of tho oaturaliaatina of their falheri, they and tbe ponon wbo aball offer euch aocond vote ahall bo guilty of a tuiidniean or, end on conviction thereof fined or Imprie ened, or both, at the discretion of the onurt, but tbe fine ehall not exceed five hundred dollar! In each caae, aor tba impriaonment one year. The like puniabment ahall be inflicted on conviction of the officer! of eleotion who aball neglect or re fute to make or oauee to be made the endorse ment required OT aforcaaid oo eaid nitoraliiation Cert incite. Neglect of Duty of Ulectltiu Offlcera. Sic. 12. If any election officer ehall refuie or neglect to require inch proof of the right of uffrage ai ii described hy thli law, or the lawi to which tbii ia a supplement, from any perion offering to vote whose name ii not oo the lilt of aiieered voteri, or whose right to vote te chal lenged by any qualified voier present, and ihall admit such person to vote without requiring such proof, every persoo so offending ahai), opn con. victiop, be guilty of a miidemeanor, and aball be sentenced for every iueh offence to pay a fine not exceeding. five hundred dollars, or to undergo an imprisonment not mora than one year, or both, at the diacretion of tbe Court. t'anvaea or the Vote by ttie Court, Src. IX Aa rood as the polls shall oloae tha of ficer! of tba election aball proceed to cwunt all the votes cast for each candidate voted for, and make out a full return ot the same in triplicate, with a return sheet In addition, in all of wbicn tbe votes received by each candidate ahall be giv. eo alter his or her name, first ia words and again In figurei, and rhall be signed by all ol said of fleer', and certified by overioera If any, r if not jo certified tbe oveneeri and any officer r'uing tJ sign or certify, or either of them, ih.il I write upon each of the returns bis or their rion for not signing or certifying them, TKt wtte at toon a$ eoHted lAoll alto bt publicly and ally rfernrerf frvm l twiWt'ie ta tht eiftwHt pretext, mud a britf ttaumriit tkowimj tht volet retvieid 6y tick candidate hitl bt mad and tiyKrd oy Ma tltclion nffictrt at toon at the vote it counitd, and tht tame kttt bt immediately potted up on thu donr nf tht election out for information of the pnUie. Tha triplica a returns ball be enclosed in enve'opes and be tea lei In the pres'-nt-e of the offlt'eri, and one envelope with tba nniealed return sheet given to Ihe judge, which ahall contain one list of voUri, tally piper, and oaths oX officers, and another of id envelopes shall be given to the minority Inspector. All judges living within tweUemilri ot tbe Protbt.notary'solTioe.or within twenty f .ur inller, if their reiideace be in a town, village or city on tbe line of railroad leading to tho county aeat, ihall before two o'clock, post meridltn, of the day after tba election, and all other judges ihall beforetwolve o'clock meridiao of the second day after the election, dclivei aaid return, together with return sheet, to the Pro- tbonotary of the Court of Common Pleaa of the flounty.whieh said return sheet shall be fill d, and tbe day and hour of filing marktwj thereon, aud shall he preserved by tbe I'rothonotary for public tnxpoetlon. At 12 o'clock on the said leaond day following my election, the Prothnn alary of ma. tvorm oi vomtn'in riras snail present tbe said re tarn i to the raid court t In onuotles whare there ii no rtiidnnt Preiident Judge, the At toe ate Judges shall perform tbe dutiei imposed upon tbe Court of Common Pleas, which ahall oonvena for said purpose i tbe rtturna p relented by the Pre tboootsry shall be opened by said eoart, and com puted by sncb of its ffioen. and iueh eworn aa siitanti as tho eoart ehall appoint, In tba preeeooe oi loejuoge or jougee ol said court, and tha ret urn i certified and ossificates of oloollna isiond under tbo aeal of tbo court, as is now required to be done by tb return Judges, and tbo vole as so computed and certified shall be open to tho public, or in cue of complaint of a qualified elector uoder oath charging palpable fraud or mil take, and particularly specifying the alleged mistake or fraud, or where fraud or mistake is apparent en the return, tbo court shell I as am ina tha return, a- d ir in tbe Judgment of the court it shall be one m ry to a just ratorn said court shall lseae summary process againit the election officers and o veneers If any, ol the flection district ooi plained of, to bring them forthwith Into eourt, with all election papers in their poiseaalon, aud u pupaoie mistake or fraad shall ua discovered, it aball, apon such hearing aa may be deemed neeriiary to enlighten the t.iiirL and he corrected by tbe oonrt, and ao certified ; but allegations of paipaoie iraud or mtitake shall be decided by the said eoart within three days after the day the returns aro brought into curt frr computation, and the eaid Inquiry shall lie directed only to palpable fraad or mistake, and ihall not bo deemed a Judicial jurisdiction to eooclnde any eonteit now or hereafter to be nrovtdud bv law. and the otbor or said triplicate returns shall be placed In tbe boa and sealed up with the ballots. Nt thing In this act shall require the returne of election of borough or townihip officers to be made lo the courts aa directed in tbii aection, bat all the retarne of the election of townihip and oorougn imoera to do eneloeeJ In a sealed cover, directed to the Prothonotary of the Court of Com mon Pleaa of the proper eonntv. and ehall hy some one of them be delivered into hie office within three days after every such election aad filed therein. In eountiea where, there aro three or more judgee of aaid oourt, learned in tbe law, at least two judges sha.ll sit to compute and cer tify returns, union unavoidably prevented. If any of the eaid Judges thrill himself be a oaadi date far any office at any election he ahall not sit with the oourt ot-act in counting the returns of euro election, anu in iueh oaie ibe other Judgei, if any, ahall aet, and if in any county there shall be no judge qualified to bold tbe eaid eoart under the provisions of tbie act present and able to act, then in every such ease, the regiitor of wills, the sheriff and county ooiamiirloneraof the proper county shall be and ennitituta a Board, wbo, or a majority of whom shall have and exercise a1! the powers, and perform all the duties vested In or rrquirrd to bs performed by the Court of Common Pleas of such oounty, by and under the provis ions of tbii section ; hut none of tbe said officers shall act as a member of suah Hoard when him self a candidate for any office at the eleotion, ibe returns of which the eatd Board le requited to count under the prtrviiloos of this lection. tSec. 3. Ia all elections hereafter the certificate of naturalisation, If genuine, ihall bo eonclnilve evidence of the farie mentioned therein, and where the person offering to vote claims the right on the nay meet ot Ui, the receipt of suob tax, If signed by tbo proper officer, shall be Ibe evidence thereof; If such person does not nroduee snob re ceipt, then the payment or Ibc tax may be proven by tha oath of euch person, or other evidence etatlag when, where and to whom such tax tu paid. Persona 1'roliihitrd from ftervliig on U'ec tloii Hoard a Notice Is farther hereby given, that all persons trept Justieae of the Peace, who ahall hold in office or appiintmetit of trait nnder the Govern ment ei tne untied mates, or of thle State, or of any incorporated district, whet her a com miaiinnefl officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who le or shall he employed under the Legisla tive, Kieoatlva or Judicial departments of this (State or or the United States, or any city or in corporate district, nd alio that every member ot Hong re is, or of the fltate Legislator, or of the common or select council of any city or eomtnie loner of any Incorporated dutrtct, are by law incapable of holding or exorcising, at the same time, the office or appointment or Judge, Inspco-1 tor or Clerk of any election of tbisCommon wealth. 1 or Election Offlcera. Id ease the parson who ahall have received th second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on tha day of election, then the person who shall have received ibe second highest num ber of votes for judge at tbe neit preceding elec tion, shall act aa insneotnr In his Discs i ud In case the person who shall have received th high i bhwiw oi tbioi mr inspector snail not attend, the person elected judge shall appoln tea laspce tor In bn plaooi and In caie tbe person alt a ted i judg shall ant attend, then the Inspector who re ceived the highest lumber of votes, shall appoint a judge la bis plare at If any tenancy ehall enn tlnao in the Hoar! for the spaee of one hour after idv net oxen ny iaw lor toe opening oi tne etec tioa, the qualified votive of the township, ward or district for whl-h tush officer ehall have been elected, present it the piece of election, ehall se lect one oat oi inetr number to an saca vacancy. Also, that whore a ia Ice. bv sickness or naavoid- able accident. Is unable te attend scab meeting1 of j edges, then the certlficatee ar ret a re shall be taken charge of by oae of the inspector ar clerks I of the eleotion of the diatriet, who eball ale and ! perform tbeelutlee required or aaid judge an able to attead. I Election Board Oetbe. The laneotors. Ieda anJ clerks reaulrad h law te hold tftwo.bip aad geaeral elections shall . take and subscribe the several cat hi and affirma-1 Hons required by the lih,tvth and lift fectiona of the aet or Id day of July, 18.10, "An aet relat ing to tbe elect ioni or this Commonwealth, which oaths or affirmations shall be prepared or admia Uterod in the manner presort nod in the iMih and VIA leelinne or said act, and In adittion to tha power conferred by tbe IHth section or eaid acl, be Jit Igo r eilher ur the inspoctnrs shall have p. .wit in adiiiloiiler the oaths pramribel by said set to any olurk of a general, special or lownhlp idecHon. The following shall be the form of ibc oath or affirmation to te taken by each Inspector, vis : "I A. D 1 dn that I will duly attend to the coming election during the continuance thereof aa an inspector, and mat i win pot receive any ticket or vote from any person ether than such as I firmly believe to be, according to tbe pro vliiuni of the Constitution and the laws of this 'cVnoui.awalih, aflrttled l. voU at sah election, without reuutrlng such evidence of the right to vole as le directed by law, nor will I vetatlouily delay or refuie to receive any vote from any per eoa who 1 ahall believe to be entitled to a vote as aforesaid, and th.l I will net discl'.se how any e'eotnr shall have voted, unless required to do so as a witness in a Judioial proceeding, but tbat I will to all thiugl truly aud impartially and faith fully perform my duty therein, to the best cf my judgment and ability, and that I am not di rectly or indirectly, Interested In any bet or wager on the result of thie eleotion." The following shall bo Ihe oath or efflrotathn of each Judge, viai "I A. B 1 du that will ae judge duly attend the ensuing election dor) ng tbe ooclinuance thereof, and faithfully assiit the inspectors in carrying on tbe same, tbat will not give my consent that any vote or ticket shall be receired from any perion or than such as firmlt believe to be, aooordlng to the provli loos of the Constitution and the laws of this Commonwealth, entitled to vote at such election, without requiricg suob evidence of the right lo vote ae Is directed by law, and that I will use mv best endeavors lo prevent any fraud, deceit or abuse fa carrying on the same by oitiseos quali fied to vote or others, and I wilt make a true and perfect return of the said election, and tbat 1 will not disclose how any elector shall have voted unless required to do so as a witness In a judioial proceeding, and wilt In all things truly, impar tially and faithfully perform ny doty respecting tbe same, to the twit of my Judgment and ability, and that 1 am not directly or indirectly intereited in any bet or wsgar on tbe resull of this election." The following shall be tbe form of oath or affirmation to be taken by each clerk, vis: I, A. B , do that I will Impartially and truly write down tho name of each elector who shull vote at tbo ensuing election which shall be given me lo charge, and alio tbe name of the township, ward or dlstrint wberelu suob elector resides, and will record the number of his ballot on the lilt of voters opposits to bis name, and , carefully and truly write down the oumbnr of hia j ballot on tbe Hit ef voters opposite to hti name, I and oarcfully and truly write down tbe number ! or votes tbat shall be given for each candidate at ! Ihe elect i--n, as often as b is name shall be read to : mc by Ibe inspectors thereof, and in all things truly anl faithfully perform my daty rei peeling Ihe latnn, to the belt of my Judgment and ability , tbat I am not directly or indirectly interested in any bet or wager on this election, and tbat I will not disclose how any elector shall have voted, an less required to do eo es a witness in a judioial proceeding " Coiiatltutlounl Provlalonia Hpecial attention Is hereby directed tu tbe Eighth Article of the New Constitution Samoa 1. Every msleoUlten twenty one years of age, possessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all eleotloos i FirstHe shall have been a oitissn of the Wai ted States at least one month. Second He ihall have resided In the State one year (or, If having previously been a quilifiid elector or native-born oitisea of the Bute, be shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months,, immediately preceding tbe election. 7"aii He ihall have resided iu the election district where be shall offer to vote at least two muolhi immediately preocdiog the election. fourth If twenty-two yeare of age or upward! be ihall bare paid within two years a State or County tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid one mo.ith before the election. - Sue. 4. All elections by the otlisens shall be by ballot- Kvery ballot volttd shall be numbered in the order in which it shall be received, and tbo number recorded by the election officers oa the lilt of voters, oppoiite the name of the elector who praiants the ballot. Any elector m y write bis aame upon hie ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon, and attested by a cltiien ot the diitriet. The election officers shall he swern or affirmed not to disclose bow any elector shall hare voted, unless required to do so as a witness In a judicial proneediDg. Sac. e. K lectori ihall In all eesei. except trea ron, felony, anl breach or surety of tbe peaoe, be privileged from arrest during their attendance on elections and in going to and returning therefrom. 80 0. Whenever any of tbo qualified electors of tbia Commonwealth shall be in actual military service, under a requisition from tbe Preiident of the United States, or by tho authority of thle Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the rlcbt of suffrage ta all elections by the cit liens, under such regulations, as If they were present at their usual places or election. Sao. T. All laws regulating the holding of elec tions by the ottissns, or for the registration of electors, shall be uniform throughout the State, but no elector shall be deprived or the privilege or voting by reason of bis name net being regis tered. Hue. fi. Any person who ehall give or prom lie, or offer to give, to any elector, any money, re ward or other valuable consideration fur hi vote at aa election, or for withholding tho aame, or wbo shall give or promise to give euch consider ation to any person or party far such elector wbo shall receive or agree to receive for bimielf or for another, any money, reward or other valuable consideration far hie vote at an election, or for withholding the aame, shall thereby forfeit tbo right to vote at each election, end any elector whose right to vote shell be challenged for each eaose before the election officers, shall be re quired te swear or affirm that the matter or the challenge Is untrue before his vote aball be re ceived. Hac. 9. Any pereoa who ahall, while a eaadl dade for office, be guilty of bribery, fraud or will ful violation of any election law, shall be forever disqualified from holding any office of trust or prom In this Commonwealth, and any person convicted of willful violation of tho election laws shall, la addition to any penalties provided by law, be deprived of the rightof suffrage absolutely for the term of four yeare. Ban. 1.1, For the purpose of voting, no pereoa shall be deemed to have gained a residence by reason of bis absence, while employed in tbe servioe, of either civil or military, of this Slate or the Unitad States, nor while engaged In the navigation of the waters of the rJtate or the United States, or on the high seas, nor while a student of any institution of learning, nor while kept la any Poor Home, or ether Aiylums, at public expense, nor wnile confined In public prison. Sic. 14. District election boards shall consist of a judge and two Inspectors, wbo ehall be ehoeen annual y by tbeeltiieos, Kaoh elector shall have tbe right te vote for the judge and oae Inspector, and each Inspector shall appoint one clerk. The first election board for auy new district ihall be selected, and vacancies In election hoards filled, ac provided by law. Election officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, while engaged In making up and transmitting rcturns,exvept upon warrant of a court of record or judge thereof, for en election fraud, for felony, or lor wanton breach of the peace. In cities, they may claim exemption from Jary duty during their tar ins of servioe. , - Sac. I. Mo peraoa shall be qualified te earve as an election officer who ehall bold, ar shall with in two month have held, any office, or appoint point, or employment In or nnder the tiavera went of the United States, or of thle State, or ef any city or county, or ef any municipal board, eommlfsioo, or trust in any city, save only Jus tices or the peace and aldermen, notaries public, and parsons ia the militia service of the State j nor shell auy election officer be elligible te any civil office to be filled at an eleelioa at which he ahall serve, save only to such subordinate, munici pal, or local officers, below the grade ef tho city or oauiitp officers, as aball be designated by gea eral laws. OIVKN nnder my band and teal, at Clearfield, I'enn a, this 0th day of October, In tbe year Ij.S.j ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and fifth. JAMKa MAHAPPKY, Sheriff. by tha ptiblle for em twenty reara, aad la tha beat preparation erer Inxented for KEKTOTt- mn ci rat hair to it TOL'TIirilL COLOR AND Th State Assurer and Otifmiit of Man, nnd leading tndorta and it ax t rjroat triumph In nodi- cine. LIFR. It aapplk the natnral fond and ejolor te tha hair (lands wltliotrt atalnlnf tha akin. II Trill laireu. and thlekea tha growth of tha hair, prereat lu blaaehlnt and railing og, nnd thus AVERT BALDNESS. It rorra Itching, It rap tlona and Dandruff, Aa ft HAIR DIUCHNINU It la very eVclrabla, giving tha hair ft silken oftneeo Which ftll admire, ft heepe Uia head eleao), ewaet and hecJthr CWNGHAMS WHISKERS Will ahania tha bemrd ta a BROWN OT BLACK at dlsorotlom. Belag la see preparation II la aaaltr applied, and prndiMea a permanent ealar thai wtll tted waeh nrr. 1 Itkl AltEU BV H P. NULL a CO., NASHIM, I. tM Ir ill Dealer, h eetdne. iiA' 'v,Y ,,J) VHaa been In Mutant "F,'y 0, f ose br tha public i Caiasis jr1 ; -aV (V--, ' Utarfllantoufl. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Caraensrllle, Jab. I, "TS tf. jrjn ii wis.si.ow, rn ysicias A- sunauox, ClsarfislJ, I'enn 'a. The Dr. having recently located In Clearfield, offers hil service to the people or Ibis vicinity. JHT- Ofi.ce ob Heed street. Kasldonee Ieoe ard House July list 0m A Bargain t FARM FOR SALE The undersigned oftVrs at private ealc tbat val uable farm situated la UKAIIAM TOW&Jlll.', Clearfield county, known as the Containing ttt aires, ftn of which aro cleared, and Having thereon erected a large frame dwell ing house, large frame barn, and the other neces sary outbuildings, together with a large orchard, good water, etc. The property will be Bold ua very easy terms Per further pertluulart inquire oi tne em user i oe r, in pars n, or ny leiwr. FRANK F1KLD.NQ. Clearfield, Fa , March ttth, IK HO.-if A BARGAIN. AN OUT LOT FOR, SALE. The undersifnttd offers at private ssle, a tract r about T VV K N T Y A C K I'., of land eituat e in West Clearfield, adjoining laods or N. Hiihcl, Henderson, and Hiehard Shaw. Tan acres of this laod la covered with rafting and tie timber. The balance Is improved, having tbvreon a small bank barn and a guoi COAL-BANK opened, besides ao eieellent spring of water. This lot adjacent to Clearfield, ie a very valuable prop erty, and can bo cut into lets of any else. Tbe property will be sold cheap and on very easy terms. For rurtber particulars, call In person or 'agrees 0. B. M KK RI5L1., Agent. Clearfield, Fa., Aug 35, lHU et. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS A STATIONERY. Market BU, Clearfield, (nt the Poet Oflce.) TUB undersigned begs leave te announce to the oitiseos of Clearfield and vicinity, tbat he has fitted up a room and has just returned from the city with a large amount of reading vau.er, eon listing ia part Ol Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Account and Past Books of every de scription : Faper and Envelopes, French pressed and plain, Fens and Pencil! Blank Legal Papers, Deeds, Morttarcst Judcment. Kiemn- tlon and Pru miser v notes f White and Parch ment Brier, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap, Wheat Music, lor eilusr Piano, Flute or Violin, constantly on nana. Any books or stationary desired tbat I may not have on hand, will be ordered by first eipraas, and cold at wholesale or retail to suit customers. I will also keep periodical uieraiaro, euon as Meg aiines, newspapers, Ac. p. a. uaItlin. Clearfield. May T, 1868-tf A NEW DEPARTURE IS Ll TllERSB IRG. Hereafter, goods wit) be told for CASH on I v. or In eicbangc for produce. No books will be aepi in inc itimre. All old accounts must be settled. Those who oannnt cash np, will please uhv rer taeir bo mi ana CLOSE THE RECORD. I am determined to sell mv roods at each prices, and at a discount far below tbat ever odcred in this vlelaity. Tbe discouat I allow my customers, will make them rich lu twenty yeare If they follow my advice and buy their goods from me. 1 will pay cash for wheat, oats and clover- seed. DAN 1 Ku UOODLANDKR. Luthersbnrg, January IT, 1177. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, S8C0ND STRUT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DBALBRS IR PURE DRUGS! CHKMIC ALSI PAINTS, OIUS, DYE STUFF VARN18I1BS, DRUSII88, PRRrilMBRT, FANCY HOODS, TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS ttt medicinal purpose. Trusses, Rupportcrt, Behool Books and Station' cry, and all other articles usually found in a Drag Store. PHTRICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. Kevins a tarte ev perlenoe la the business they eaa give entire eat- uuaouoB. 3. Q. HARTSWICK, JOHN r. IRWIN. ricarfteM. DtMemhar IA. 1K74. Ll. -dialirs in- Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CL'FD 00., Pi. Roapeotfully aolicit their patrons And the pablle generally lo eall and exara. ins tbetr eew stoex ef Spring and Summer Goods, CONRISTINd OF Cashmere., Valretcma, Dolainm, Lowna, Ginghama, Print, Un bloaihed and lllearhed Mua lina, Kanoy Skirla, Bheet Inga, Ticking, Carpets, linga, Oil Cloths, JIOSIEnV, TauntlrictI, Whito, Cheviot and Pcrcalo Rhlrts, (tlovtjA, Neckwoar, Mon's and Boya' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos, oto., to. Groceries & Cenl Merchandise Will be found ot first quality, and satisfaction ia guaranteed. Tha fol lowing are always kept or hand, (some few only in thoir season)) Sugars, Toss, Coffoee, Spices, Syrup) Confectlonorios, Orangos, Ioroons. Bananas, Figs, Dates, els., Hard, ware, Queonaware, Glassware, Tinware, Wood and Willow ware, Paints, Oils, docks, Tranks,Valica, Mirrors, Stationery, Furnlturo, A aimers' Supplies, A LOO, DIALIM II EAiitz,E.a.m3!!SimTaLE3. July 2S, JRRO tf. 0nr ru &dwtUfm(nt. THE REPUBLICAN, Pabll.bed afarj Wedeeedaj tjr G. B. GOODLANDER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Haa tha Larf aat CLrcalatlaa af anv paper la Northwaxtent Panne) Ir aula. Tbe Urge End oonetantly increasing circulation of tbe Kipuducan, rendora it valuable to business men as a medium tbro' which to reaob tbe pubiio. TijRxU or Subsokiftion : If paid in advance, . . . 12 00 If paid after throo months, . 2 60 If paid alter six months, . . 8 00 When papors are sent outside of the oounty paymont must be in advanoe. ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or loss, 8 times, . 1160 Each subsequent insertion, 60 Administrator' Notices, . . 2 60 Executors' Notices, .... 2 60 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 SO Cautions and Eatrays, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 60 Professional Cards, 6 lines, year, 6 00 Speoial notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS : Ono aquaro, 10 lines, . . . f 8 00 Two squares, . ' . . . 15 00 Three squares, 20 00 One-fourth column, . . . , 60 00 One-half column, .... 70 00 One column, 120 00 I Ha A Nlt.S. We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ot all dosoriptiona. 8UMMONS, SUBPQSNA8, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ac, Ao., Ao. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING 8110H AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HRADS, STATKMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, . Ao., Ao., IN TUB BKST STYLE, AND ON RRASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. en. B. 4otMllanIr, Clearfield, CifarfleM County, Pa. JlOfttS. LLEGHENY HOTEL. Market Street. Clear Acid, Pa. Wa. R. Uradlee, fomturlj proprietor ol tbe Leonard Hubs., baslnf leased ttie Allex!.,,, llutel, Mllelts a share ot Xrublsc .aLorjax, TLs Uouee a, been tlioroublj ,eiMtred sj.d asel, furoisbed, a,,l gnosis will nnd it a pleasant (tub. plog place. Tuo tal.le will be supplied nub best ol e.erTlblDf la the aiarkel. At tbe I.., nil) be fuuod tbe best nines end liuore. tiu,j atsliliof attached. Wit. B. itllAULKY, Ma; IT, '7S. I'roprieler. gUSO.l'EIlANNA HOUSE, CUEWINSVILLE, PENN'A. -Tbi, old and .roll tetel.titbed llci.l V, beea Icasod bj tbe undorsixned, and heli, Sdent ot reodetlog tstislactiuB to Ihnse vbo use patronise hiss. Uund stabliof eilaf hed. I.KW14 C. UbuoM, Proprietor April 11, 'M-tr. rEMrKHAXt'E not'si:, KEW WASllhVUION, PA. U. D. ROSK, . Paaraur,,. ST'Tbe beet of AceoniBiodetins for Baao and brael. A liberal lbs re of pub.'le aln.o.r. wlieileil. ,epl,'se.. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NKW VyASIIINUION Ia Thi. new and nail furnished bouse bas l.ei. takea br the aadersigoed. lis feels oootd.n, , being able to render satisfaction to those bc. d,., tavor hiui with a eall. "JW1- O. W. DAVIS, Prop r. T OYD HOUSE. JU Main Htrset. PIIILIPfillUKII, PENN'A. Tsble alwava lunnliwl with k..t tk. - ..L . alo.ds. Tbe trar.l.ng public is Inrlted toe.n jh.., iv. KUUKRI LUVIl. County National Bank, OF CLEAKPIBLD, PA. KCOM In Oralan's nrleh Bullding.twodoii, oast of Pleek k Co.'s Store. Paxsage Tickets to and from Llrerpoo), Queen, town, tllesgow, Londoo, Paris and Copenbscrn Also, Drafts for sale on tbe Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. JAMBS T. LEONARD, Pre, i W. M. BOAW, Cashier. Jsnl,';; DREXEL & CO., No. 4 Kunth Tblrd Htreet, PhlU lrl-l,i And Dealers in Government Securities. Applietvllon bj mall wll! rcrelrt prompt nttet, tlon, and all Information (ibeorfully fumii-bed Ordort lolloted. April ll-il. r. I. A RHOLD. W. AKIOLD. J, a. ARNt-t 0 F. K. ARNOLD 4. CO., ItmikerH and IlroktTN, RejuoIdaTllle, Jellrraoi, Co., Pa. Moner reeeieed on deposit. Discount, at it.--derata rates. Eastern and Foreign Exrli.ne. .1. ware an band and collections promptly nisile Keynoldsvllle, Deo. It, U74.-1; gfntistrj). J L. R. HEICIIHOLD, ' Ml H tl E O URKTIKT, tfradaat. of the PennsTlranl Collexe ol l.ett.1 Kurgery. OiBee in residence of Dr. II ill,. or,n,ii, the 8haw House. mrhlS, 'JN-tl. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (Oflc. la B.nk Doildlnj,) CarwcniTlllc, flcarfleld ( o.. Ha. mob 11 '78 if. 11. UlLLS, ori.ltTiVK HCA T1ST, CI.EAIXKIELD, PKNN'A- arOflice la reslJeooo, opposite Shsw llouss. JjH.lrlilllf J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (Office in residence, Second street.) Kitrou. Oxide Oaa administered for thr psia ees extraction of teeth. Clearfield, Pa., May 1, 1877-ly. yiisrrUanrous. ft VMB iaa (M,. ABBrsja tntaram T... KHsl tt )atfltfrta. Aridrm H. Hnll( A CmnnBOT. Portland, Main. dveW.TV Ir.' Js S TO a90 Pra7 Bt oa- SnFtl "orlk v ni'v-v o irt. a oi ddroH Slioinn k Co., Poitliod, MaiD. iltel?, TV It. 79 WMI l t-oint i)y bibHi. V t (i Colli? autul frM. Addrati Troo Co., Ansuila, ftfaloo. dcoHTV ly. BaTILBIID. GILICII, McCORkLE & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Street, Clearfleld. Pa. We mannfaetare all klnde of Furniture for Chemeora, Diolng Rooma, Ltbraries and Hall,. If yon waat Furnltara af aay kiad, doa't be, until yea see our atoek. U 1 I E ItT A K I X la al) It. braacbee, promptly attended to. OI1ILCH, McCORKLR k CO. Clearaeld, Pa., Feb. I, '7e. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale k Retail Dealer in Groceries, THE LAllflESTand REST RKLF.CTKD STtn'R IN THE COUNTY. ("OK KEE, TEA, SUGAR, RYROP. MEATS, FISH, SALT, OILS, O.U EKNSW A 1!K. TllRtt and Dt'OKKTI", PHI (CD KKUIT8. CANNED OOODS, sricKs, F.ROOMS, FLOUR, FEED. County Agent for l.fKir.URI' TOB.tlt O. These goods bought far CAHII la large and sold at almost city prices. JAMRI II. LYT1.I. Clearaeld, Pa., June 11, InTD-ly. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory Pona township, Clearfield Co., Pa H If R R O O If T 1 tit OT BURNED UP! The.ubeeribers haT., at great etpease, rebnirta aoighborhood aeeessity, In tbo ereclloa els srel aUas Wooleo Maasfaetory, with all Ibe nod" improTomonts attached, and are prepared li a.1 an Binqs al violas, uaastsaores, rlatiBetis, kete, Flannels, Ae. Floaty af goods ea bsa.1 " aapply all our.ld Aad a thoaaaod new eut.rr whom wa aak to aom. aad axamlae oar stork' The beilnees ef CARDIMO AND Ft'LLINI) will rooelTo oar e.pedal altoatloa. P"l arrangeaenU will be made ta noelee aud drlK Wool, to sail eastomara. All work warraetea ass doaa apoa tha aborteet aetlaa, aad by striel ."' Hon lo haslaeo. ws hope I reellie a liberal sksrs af public patronage. lUMM) POUNDS WOOt WANTkDI Wa will pay Iht klgheer merk.t nrie. ht aad sell ear maaefactured good, as lew as sM oe4a aaa be boaghl la Us aaaaty, aad aeeasr wo faU la radar rwaxoaebce aaUsfaetioa rs ss alwayt bo foand al heme ready la make f f aaplaaatUa, aithar la parsoa or by tetter JAMES JOHNSON k so.fa, arlll'tf (ower P aasi