glailroads. len tiny I va n ia Hal 1 road t CLEARFIELD H RANCH lV and after Monday, MAT It, IM, tha VPeaaenirer Traine wtll run dally (eleepl Sua day.) betweoo Tyranoaud Crt.raaid, ae f ullo , CLEARFIELD MAIL. "LKAVK SOUTH, I LEAVE HOKTIlT Cnrwanavllle,, Klverview Cle.rt.eld,. l.l, r.B.' Tyroae... S.OM a ..I all, " Vanemjioe ., ' .1.40, . Summit V M, " ,..4I, Poweltoa, 10 , " Leon.rd,.. Berrott .... ,.I.S4, I Oeeeola, It. 1 1," - Woodland,...., .4.01, " ; Hoiatua 10.17," malar, ..4 OH, gi.iaer'e 10.11," vVallaceton,... 4.17, " , Pbilin,bnr,..l Blue Ball, Uraham , ..4.1b, : Ur.nam lo.lt," ,.4.31, " Mill. tJl,....lw.', " ..4.J5, " I llKton,...IO 44, ' ..4.311, " I Bijler 10.41, .4.44, I Woodland 10.40, ' ,.d.M, " ! Ilerrelt 11.07," Philipaborg, ., ilaloor' Buyntoo, Oieeola Poweltoo,. .... ftnoimit, ,.60i, " Leooerd 11.11," ..6.14, " I Clerld,...ll.H," ...4.34, " Rlvervlew.... .11.14, " VaoacovM,., Tyrone,. 4.00, " Carw.nitill,.l 1.40. CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. "LEAVE BOITH. i LEAVE N0KT1I. Corweairllla. S.JI a. a. Tjrona, 7.JI . m. Riverview.... 4.30 " VaDaooToo,....7.43 " Clearneld.... t 47 " , Sum mil, 1.04 " Leonard i 43 " j Poweltoa, 17 " Barrett 4.57 " Oeoeola,.. 8 18 " Woodland MS i Boyatua .J4 ' Blaler, 6.118 " Meiner'e 1.30 " Wallaeeton,... 8 15, " , Phlltpabarf ...1.41 Blue UaU, 4.21 " ! tlrahaut 8.47 " Graham 4.2i " i Blue Ball 8.44 ' Pmhpiburi.f.IU " ; WallaoetoB, ...lt.01 Sleiner'a, t it! Blalcr S.1S " Boyntun S.:I7 " Woodland, t 17 " Ouaola, 1.42 " Barratt 0.24 " Puweltoo t.43 " ' Leonard 9.30 " Summit,.-... . 7.04 " ' I'learSeld, t.38 Veoeooyoc J.2S ! Kiverview .48 " Tyrone......... 7.14 " i Carwenlrille 10.00 " PIIILIPSIII'KU i &108HANN0N BRANCHES LBAVS BOUTB. lbatb Roara. A. M. T. M. P. M. 11:40 12:14 4 30 12:22 4 11 P. B. 1:00 1:14 1:10 224 1:30 A. M. A. M. (TITION,. Mnrriedala, Pbilipeburg, Rteiner'a Buynton, Oaoeola, Mo.hannoa, rlteriing, llnattilale, McCauley, Kendriok'e, Hamey. t:00 7:11.1 T:0V 1120 T:I8 12:14 4:14 0:10 12:04 4 01 8.44 11:41 t 47 8 40 11:14 3:40 8:44 11:40 1:44 8:10 11:34 1:44 8:36 11.30 1:30 8:30 11:14 1:30 1 44 10.14 7:11 2:47 10:43 7:10 1:41 10:48 7:44 2:57 1:07 3:11 10:41 7:44 10:51 :0I 11:03 8:l'il BALD EAIILE VALLEY BRANCH. El. Mall. Hall. Eip. P. . A. M. P. M. A. B. 7.08 8.20 leave Trrona arrlva 8..11 7.44 1 13 8.37 Bald Ka(l 4.17 7.41 8.01 (.18 Julian 1.38 7.05 8.24 t.43 Miltibarf 4.14 4 43 8.31 0.41 Btllafoota 4.04 8.33 8.46 10.03 Mileabur 4.46 4 21 0.U8 10.10 Howard 4. .11 6.00 141 II.OBarrlraL. Haras learo 1.66 6.16 TYRONE STATION. BaaTwaan. a.m. Pacific Elpraaa 8:14 Jobaftown Eiprrn 8:51 P. M. Day Eipren 12:44 Mall Train, 3 27 Atlantie Expreil, 4:61 Pbila. E.preal, 8:33 WRRTWARD. Pill.l.urch Eip'il, 1.51 Pacific Eipraia, 8:14 P.M. 1:16 8:34 4:34 7:08 Way Pancngar, Chicago Eiprcaa, Mail Train, Fait Line, Cloao eonnactloni made by all tralni at Tyruoa and Lock Haran. S. 9. BI.4IR, BylT-tf, Saperintendont. STAI1E LINES. A atacclcarca CuracniTilladaily fr Reynoldi yillc, at 1 o'clock, p. m., arming at RcynolJiiilla , at 0 o'clock, p. m. Returning, leavae Hcynolila Tilla daily, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur. wcnevilleat 12 o'clock, m. fare, aaeb way, $2. A itagc Icavcf Curwcnirllle dally, at 1 o'clock, p. m., tor Ilull'iii City, arriving at Uublnla City at 0 o'clock, p. tu. Returning, Icavce iluBuie at 7 o'clock, a. in., daily, arriving at CurweBaville at 11 o'clock, u. Fare, aacb way, $1.40. Allpghony Valley Railroad. LOW ORAUK DIVISION. ON and after Monday. June 28th, 18S0, the naeacnger traina will run daily (except Sunday) between Red Cank and Driftwood, a followa : EAHTH AHI Day Mail Icavae Pitlaburg 8:45 a. v.; Red Bank 11:36; bligo Junction 11:41; New Bethlehem 13:55 p. m.; Mayaville 1:10; Troy 1:35 ; llrookvil'c 1:65 Fuller'! 2:20 ; Rry B')ldaTilla2:3B; Ilulloia 3:08 ; Summit Tuonel 3:21 1 Panleld 1:42; Tyler'i 8:55; llncielte4:.il; arrivee at Driftwood at 6:20. WKPITW Altl Hay Mail leaver Driftwood 12:20 p. m.; Benctetu 1:00 I Tyler'e 1:28 ; Penteld 1:30 ; Summit Tunnel 1:00; Dulloii 115; Reynuldivillel:38; Fuller'! 1:54; Urook ville 3: 1 6 ; Troy 8:32; Mayirilla 3:65; New Bethlehem 4:09 ; Sligo Junction 4:17; Red Bank 6:03; arriret at Pitlaburg at 7:40 p. m. 4 The ReynoldiTille Accommodation learaa Rcyooldaville dally at 7:65 a. n. and arrival at Red Bank at 10:50 a. m., Pltuburgb at 1:40 p. m. Learea Pittaburgb at 215 p. m ; Red Bank at 6:44 p. m.; arriviug at Ueynoldavtlle at V:06 p. m. Cloaa connectlone made with train! on P. A I Railroad at Driftaood, and with train! on the Allegheny Valley Railroad at hod Bank. DAVID McCARllO,tien'l Sup't. A. A. Jacaaoi, Sup't L. ti. Die. FARE FROM Bellefonta, Pa f- Lfck Haven 1 Willlamaport ! Huntingdon 1 Lewlatown- I Maryiville.. 4 Cuwenaville Oaceola HARKIHBCRO... 4 CLEARFIELD, TO 05Middletown $6 00 70 Marietta.. 6 56 40 Lancaeter . 1 80 80, PHILADELPHIA 7 to 08 Altoona 1 85 51 Johmtown.. 1 36 2llll'hilipaburg 61 45Tvrona 1 22 76ll'lTTSBURB 6 It 5Ui5.cUaiifous. FA11M FOR SALE ! Tb ui.tltrtljtT.Pfi will aell at nrirtit tale, hit firm, leetltd in Ptno lownihlp.Cltaffltld coiintj, r.. OOnUIBID SIXTY AOIlBa, half of wbiohlllnt food iUt of pultivalion, with frttnt dwallffiK, f barn, thrifty orchard and an cxeellvnt iprin of nef ftilicjr watr, topteifaer with th sect tar y oatbnlldlngi. Th portion not cleared ia hrafily timbered, and all ii a oder til with coal and iron, It mil be told low and on texy termt. For further information can on (he pre mi net, or ad 'It, the Rnhirriber at (.rampian Hill- V. O. OWKV J. KKENAN. (Irampian Hillt.Jane Id,l8M0-.1m. CENTRAL State Normal ISehooI. (Eighth formal School District.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Va. A. K. HA VB, A. M., Ph. V., Principal. Tbia School ai at praaent eonatltated, ofcra the very beat facilitiea for Profeeaional and Claaieal learning. . Building epaclnqa, Inviting and onmmodioua ; completely heated by eteam, well ventilated, and farnlrhed with a bountlfnl aupply af pure, voft apnrg waier. Looation baallbfBl and eaay of aeoeaa. Surroanding aeenery anaernaaaed. Tcacberl aiperienced, efflt-lent, and allra to their work. Iliaoipline, firm but kind, nniform and thnrough. r.ipcnvee moueraia. Flty eenta a week dedBctloa to thove preparing to teach. Student! admitted at any tlma. Courea of atnly preecribed by tba State; I. Model School. It. Preparatory. III. Elemen tary. IV. Scientific. AP-jrarr rwrBaBa; t. Academlt. 1L Commercial. III. Muiio. IV. Art. The Elementary and Setentlflc enurioa are Pro. feaaional, and eludeote graduating therein receira Stale Diplomaa, eenferring the following eorree. ponding degreeei Uaatar of the Klentente and Maateroftbe Hciencee. Ilraduatel la the other eaureea roeeive Rcraal rertltcatai of their at talnmenta, aigfted by the Peaalty. The Profoa.lnel eonreee are liberal, and are in thomigbneea net Inferior ta tboee of oar beat evnraee. The Plate rvoalree a klgbar order af eltltan. hip. The tlmee demand It. It ia one of the prima object! of Ihle eebool to help to eeeere It hy faraiabiag iBtelligent and elllciral teaebari for ber arbooli. To tbia rnd II aoliclU yaang per acBa of good abllillea aod food barnoaaa lk,,ae who daaire ta Improve their time aod tbelr tal on ia, aa atadenu. To all aaeb II prombaa aid la developing their powere and abundant opnorta aitiee for well paid labor alter leavlag eebool. Per eataiogua and tertni addreaa tba Principal, r tba Secretary al lha Buard. BOARD OP TRI'STEESt tTOCBBOLBBBa' TnCBIRBf . 1. H. Barton, M. D, A. B. Beat, Jack Rrawa, 8.M. Blekford.tkmBol Chriat, A. M. Raub, R. tt. Cook, T. C. lJli'pIo, k.o., a. Kmtelag, K P. Me Cormlok, Evq., w. W. Raakia, W. 11. Ilroao. Ilea. A. O. Cartln, floe. II. L. Dkfecback, Oca. Jaaee Merrill, Una. (a lligler, J. C. C Wkaley.S. Millar McOnralek, Bio,. rpicinai WILLIAM BIOLEK, Preiideot, HearJeld, ft. Oaa JB5 MERHILU Vice President, Leek Haven, Pa. " fl. MILLAR MeCORMICK, rWctwtarr, Leek Have, Pa. TU0MAS VARbLRr, ... - Traapatar, Lob Davaa, Pa. Leak Haven, Pa, Angut 4, l ly. VtisrrUanfous. ARNOLD HAS AUVANtT.I) Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWED Cureo.,illo, Jan. t, TI if. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER BfBNSllJB, PKNN'A. rpiIB aobicrlber b? off-ra to lha elllieai of X UnrD)da an 4- rieioity, an anfruvlded .rrllly. Ilprealter all kind of Caalieti aod Co oua will be om nana, and orntri bui ai onoe. i uttetalB 4tletnlfl 1nychn t. I will furniah the Uneet aa veil ai tbt eh'ipeat artlclea dedicated to funeral All ordera left at tbe -tore of Julia 0. Comtaa wtll receive prompt attention. fr farther partlculari, eall on or adtlreaa K. S. liKNUKKSU.N. Dn. 10. 1879 If. GEO. WEAVER & CO., SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., ITava opened up, In the atore room lately occupied by Weaver A Uetla.oa Scoond atreet, a large and well .elected atock of Dry - Goods Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ql'ERNSWARK, WOOD A WILLOW WAKE, HATrl AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED. SALT, tic. Which they will diipoae of at KeiunaHle ratea for Mati, or oichange (or country produce. OEOROB WEAVER A CO. Clear&etd. Pv, Jan. v. 1 (78 tf. REMOVAL ! James I. Licavy, Having fiorebaied the entire atock of Fred. Sarkett, hereby givea notice that he hat mo red into tbe room lately ooeapied by Keeil A llenerty, on Second atreet. where he ia prepared to ttfftr to the publio COOK STOVES. tiK.tTi.ra .. PARLOR STOVES, of the latrat ImproreJ put tern , at lew prirea. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gaa Futures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting, Plumbing, Qaa Filtirg, and Repairing Pump! a ipeeialty. Ail work warranted. Anything In my lina will be ordered epeeial If aeeireu. JA. L I.HAVl, Proprietor. FRED. SACKbTT, Agent Ciaarlled, Pa., January I, ls7t-tf. -THAT ALL- WOOLEN GOODS HAVE ADVANCED ENORMOUSLY IN VALUE, THE PLICE3 OF 0TO New Spring Clothing ill h hi k Low AS LAST YEAR. GUIKZBURG'S -ONE PRICE- WESTEU3 HOTEL CORNER, CLEARFIELD. PA. Clearlell, Pa, April Hlh, ltS0.2a. HOFFER'S Ceap Cash Store. ItlHlVI N(). TIIKI I3, OPER4 IKUIMK, Clearfield, Pa., WHOLESALE a RETAIL DEALER IN DllY GOODS, Compriaing Dreaa flood a of the very lateat alytet. eoniiiitig in pan or I'aaftmrree, Maneheater Faneiea. Alpacaa, and all manner of Fancy Dress Goods, Such aa Cretone, II ah air Laitere, Flaidi, Dreaa Ulnghama, Dreaa Faneiea of He eery lateat ttylea, and aa ebap aa they an be aoid ia thia market. NOTIONS, Conalatlai ef fllovae for Geata, La-llea a&J Uiaiea. lloaa af all ahaOM, Hill. FrlnirM, Larea, fancy Dreaa Batloai. Ladlea' Tiea af all ahadee aod atrlef, CatTe aael Cellare, Kibbeea af all kiado and qBalitlea. Meriao Uadarwear, Trlaailiiia, tte. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Queenaware, Hardware, Tinware, arprlm OiUIotlin, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., Which will he aoid wbolteale er retell. Will taka Country Produce In Bir hang fbr Ciaoda at Market Price. WM. J. H0FFRR, t learfleld, Pa., ftpt. 94 lflTH tf. ,HTMP, sw VUWaSaalllU M1U11U THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAUFlKM), VA WKUNKWAT MORNING, OCT. J7, HSS. KKASU.XS Mil HAl'ICM. DU MA r. An cxt-liuh!'t' nlutaa lliu t'tteo in t Urea wuy : . Tlu'ro utu muny ubvioua n-tiMotiM why il ofiytit ffi flu iiiKMniiio I'm- lliii Hqiublli'nn mrtv to nuct cod in tlio cttnvuNi. Wo will ciio l'uw. I It wtiitlil lititt.!tcr)cily titiiiuir ourru-H- rt'Hpect an a iuoilo, tti fto tlio crime of Ihiti lur'iven anil tlm criminal n: waruttl. It would irremediably dci;iado u in llio opinion til ail civilized nationa it tlio Kxccutivo oflico, now univvrnully .known lo be held hy Irand, wero con tinued in tlio liantln that Htolo it, by the votes of the majority. Buch a satiro on Jtcpublican govern ment would net la k tlio cuuo ot lib erty all over the world, mid tjivo to every dcupot a aenso of security unfult for many years. It would otfor a ireroium on con piracy and usurpation, and encourairu the uttin) anido of any National elec tion by the iariy in power. Il would utlvertiso lis as n people unlit for sell jrovornment, und thun give forte to tliO movement that is already setting lowurdu a t rown and a throne. Xho election of deiieiul liuilield would be tbe highest possiblo iiidorso mcnt of tho crimes on which ho has been tried, convicted and branded by bis ow n political associates. It would declare that ltitci;nly in not a necessary qualification lor the highest office in the gilt of tho Aniori can people. It would say (hat a man who has been convicted, by friendly and par tial tribunals, of perjury and the sale of his cfllcial inlluenco is the man whom this country most delights to honor. It would admonish ambitiousyouths that the path of rectitude, is not tho path to tbo White Hiiuho i that the statesman who rises to tho greatest height is nut the pure and incorrupt ible, but the one whoso character is blotted all over with Hie condemnation ot the best men in bis own party. Tho election of (icncral Arthur to tho Vico Presidency would indorse suck corruption in office as caused his expulsion from tho Mow York Custom IIoiibc. It would say to tho world that tho peoplo ot this country honor those who arc unliiithtul in olllco by promo tion to highest stations. Tho election ot liaiiield and Arthur would make every honest, self-respecting, patriotic man hang his head in shame. Thousands ut those who will volo for thcoo mon, under the forco ot i k- i- i. that tln-y aru unworltiy ufiho Hunttort of good men, and will iotil that wo'ro 1'nrupcd dis-ixruee if they aro defeated 1 beau nru a lew ol the many weighty reasons why a liopuhlicun triumph in this content otiht lo l:o impoBililo. If wo aro capable oi protecting our .Nutionul honor, a majority ol both tbe popular and elec toral votes will ho ro- oorded nyainst tho party of Irand and its branded candidates 77 E PA XICMA y UFA C T UREttS. Colonel Forney, in alluding to the commercial effort now being made by the Hadical leaden, says: "No ono thing more utterly prove tho absolute incapacity of the modern Hepublican rule in for administration than their bad blundora in tho present effort lo elect (ieneral (iaifield. His proceedings and theirs havo beon equally calamitous. Their lt.nt trick ia the worst, and in sure to bo terri bio catastrophe. They now start out declaring tbut if Hancock is elected tho country will bo ruined, and tho won-t of that experiment is that no body believes that tho authors of tbe nebcrno believe it thcmnetves. And, besides boing laughed at by everybody for their attempt, they now have tbe poor satisfuction to know that counter memorials aro being circulated, and signed by thousands ot business men all over the North, stating that so tar from II un cock's election bringing ruin to our industries and trade, that event will produce an einctly contrary ro sult. Tho attempt to create a panic is a good deal like the attempt to cre ate a pestilence. A disaster cannot be created. A catafttropho in an accident, and you can no moro muko ono than von can mako nn eclipse or a comet, i be only effect of tlio scheme to prove that Hancock's election will create a panic is to put Hancock on bis guard to do better, be can ho bin foes said be would bo worse than themselves. Blunder 329." ;.v omo. TUB DEMOCRATS PICKING THEIR FLINTS FOR THE NEXT BATTLE. Coli mhus, Oct 15. Wo havo called a meeting of tho State Committee, County Committee Chairmen, tho filectoral ticket and leading Democrat lo meet here to morrow to organico for tho final struggle. The Irauds by which the Ilopublican majority of last Tuesday was oroenred will not be repeated in November. One thousand more votes were cast in Co lumbus than the census shows ihcro wore 1'iato inhabitants, over the ago of twenty-one years, which clearly shows that Hepublican repeaters cot in their work to much greater extent in this city man at first supposed. An estimato from olHcia! returns re ceived from twenty counties shows mat l be jJomocracy polled last lues day 30,000 more votos that at any pre vious election. Thousands of Demo cratic workingmcn who were bull dosed by their iiepubliean employers to voto the Jiepublican ticket will vote lor nancocK in govern ber. Whilst the .Democracy of Ohio aro disnppointed at Tuesday's result there is an earnest determination lo leave nothing undone and continue tho fijrht for tho 'Hero of Gettysburg" and "Vie lory," nntil tho polls close on the 2d proximo. John G. Thompson, Chairman State Committee. No Improvement. As the Gentiles cannot got control of the Mormon Leg islature in Utah, (iovcrnor Al urruy proposes to head off the polygamisis by abrogating tly? Legislature and gov erning the Territory by a Commission. ino uovernor claims tuat there are precedents for such ft procedure, but the precedent are almost as unendu rable as tho evil it is sought lo abolish. MiRcnANDisr The St, Louis Ite. publican says "tho portable negro" fur nishes the only sulltciont explanation ot the result in Indiana. As compared with tho vote of 1870 both parties mako largo gains, but tho Iiepubliean pains are double what they should be on any hypothesis or increased popula tion. Cheap Mahiuaoes An exchange says: 'In 1878 the ratio of divorce to marriages in V ermont was as 1 to 14. 1 be Legislature of that year passed an act to restrict divorces, and Gov. rrociors tare we II address snvs that the ratio last year was 1 in 21 1 tho smallest of any Now Kngland State." The whole Democratic State ticket has been elected in West Virginia by about 17,000 majority. The returns show Democratic gain ot 2,237 from 37 counties. Governor Matthews' ma- i Ijority in 1S7A was 12,729. I iffflal ilvrrtisc tucnts. "God Siva the Comuiouwealth !" Election Proclamation. 11T11KHKAS. It an Act of I he fleurr.il A firm W bly of iip LomiitutiiiraliU of Tenr nvltODia entitled "An Act to r'jtul", eniral Kleotum within thle Coinuionwrulth." It ia enjoined oimn the hbt-riff of tbe ervcral eountiea to five public ni'iico oi tii" a riot'iioii, ma n u.i iw Tiir-intronii. f, JAMH. MANArTKV. h Nbcritr of Clcarl.fl.1 county, do hentiy Klve Tub ho Notice to the elect ore of the eunty of (.'lear- (.rid, tUt a fneral electinn will he held on TriaDir riii.i.iiW .jig till FibhT MoKltAT or N- VKwan (txiof the 2d diy of tbe inontb), at the arveral elertlun dUtrirta in aaid county, at which time and itlace the fim)iuVd votora will vote For twrnlT nine clcctora fvt PrKfleat an J Vice P-reaideat. Fur one peraon for Judjt "f tba Sjprenie Cuort ol tut loniinoLweaitu ei rvonf jtnot-v. Fur one perion for Au Jltur Oencrel of lha Com- munwealih of PenQaylvaoU. For one Dtron to rfiraent theoonntiaa of Clear- field. Centre, Ciintjn, K:k, MitHio and I'nion (tbe XX. IMrtriet) In the Cngrera of lha Inited Matea For one prron for Aaemt)y. to rrprcaent tba cnuniy ol i. J nam oi in me nuuveoi uoreaeoia tltta of the Cutntaonweehh of Penmylvania. Fur one prraon for Protbinotary of Clearfield county. For one penon for Rr filter aod tt cuorJer of Clear- fielJ county. For one penon for Surveyor of Clearfield county. The rlcfltore or the county of Clarell will take notice that the aaid election will ha hold at the following ulaoea, via : Hurnide borough at the puhtU' aohiol houie In aail boroiich. Clrataeld lirnux!i, at the Cjintnitalonor' office, in the Court IIoumi t'urwtnirilte bnrou);h at the boui of 8atnuel n ay, corner of State and alnut atreota, io aaid bonmnli. Iloutidale horoujth, at the public home of Win. Prirkcr, in aaid borough. Lumber City borough, at the publio achool hoime In aaid tioniUKti. Ncwhurg boroutfh, at the atho-l houie, fn aaid bornucli. New Waybill it ("ii borougb, at the publio anhool hu one, in aaid borough. Oiceole borouirh. at tbe public houae of Milo Jlo.Tt, in hkI borouifh. Wallaceton liorough, at tho public ich')il home in laid borouch. Beccaria t.'wntblp, at the I'uion Hotel, in Ulra H'tpe, lirll town'hiti, at tbe h uef Ilo1)ert Mebafry . bloom towurlup, at tbe house of the late JaVea Bloom, Sr. Hoffc' townahin. at the houreof Edward Albert. Bradford townxhip. at tho houM of Jacob I'ierca. llrady townhip at tne public nue ot w ilium Schwcm, Jr., In Luihemburg. Iturnaide tow ahip, at Vuune'a eebool houie. Cheat townahlp, at tbe public acbool houie near Hi in on Horooougaa. CoTington ttiwnibip, at tho actual houie In Mulaonburg. Lecatur townahip, at Centre aoliool houte. Fcrgumn town hip, at thehoaveof Jobs tlreg ory.furuicrly occupii-d by Thoa. )tbinfont( Broad way.) tlirard township, at CongreM Hill arhool houae. (loiahen township, at the public aohuul buiiae at Shawavllle. Oraham townahiii, at the houee of the Ute Jacob I Hubl.r. I Ureciiwiod townahip, a tbe pu'io hmteof Huiihan. in aaid townahip. tiulirh towniliip, at tbepuplio anhoot houae, ia Htiatoa low whip, at the h(ite of the late Je a Wilaoa Jordan townahip, ut tlio publie uL'wl hoU'f, lo AncotiTilte. Knot towiifhip at Turkrr Kill rcbol bmiee. Karthitui towD-ilnp, at llti l.-Ti'i Kctiuul bouse. Lnwrence tuwo'h p. at the Arbitnitiou room, lo thf Court H.ue, is tbe homtijeb C learn old. Mnrria tuwintliip, at the liourt- fur-marl; oc:uj)jn4 hj Tlximai Kvler. 1'fi.D townrhip, at the hottl formerly kept hy W. W. An-lercm. Pike towQihip, at the township aihuol houa in the W rough of Cur we imville. Hamly towobip, at the public acbool bou-e io the town or DuBoii. I'oi'io lowna hip, at the hnuae of D. E. Ilruhnkrr. Woodward townxbip, at 'b pub'ic achrtul houre latuciuwooi ii mttvuie. Form of TIrketa. AN ACT rrfrulntinfC th mode ( Tf.tinrf at all election1 ia the aoreral eannttee of thia Com monwealth, appro? il the 30th day of Mireb, A. I. 18 dft, via: Srrrioi 1. Ht it tnnettd by the Senate and ITooaof RefireaenlativM of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania i tleneral Aaaeinbly net, and it la hereby enacted by authority of the aerac, That tba qualified Totera of tbe aeveral eountiea of thia Commonwealth, at all general, townahip, boron Rh and apreial eleetiona, are hereby hereafter author iaed and required to vote, by ticketa, printol, or written, or pirily printed and partly written, aev eral I y elaeiilled aa fullowa : One tieket ahall em brace the name of all jndfea of eourta ruled fur, and to te labeled, outaide, "judiciary ;" one ticket ahall embrace the Lainea of the Utate offirera voted for, and be labeled, "titate ;" one ticket ahall brace tbe namei of all eouoty uffieera voted for, including ofiiee ef aenator, member and nembera of aaaemhly, if voted for. and tneoiber of Conffreaa, if voted fur, and be labeled, "county one ticket ahall embrace the names of all townahip o die era voted for. and ho labeled, "townthip one lioket iha! I eubrae the names of all borough o (finer a votdTir, and be labeled, "borough ;" aod nb elaaa ahall be depoaited lo irparate b?lltvtoira. Vv'heii the Polla are to be Kept Open. A further eupplement to the aet rofftilatinjr eleetlooa la tbia Coinmto wealth, approve! Jaouary U, and Februar U, A. 1). is;4 : LSrc. b. At all eleetioaa hereafter held under the lawa of thia Commonwealth, the polla ahall be opened at seven o'clock, a. to., and closed at aerea o clock, p. m. Appulntmcnt of Judge Hid Ittepertora Brc. A, In all election diatrlcta where a vacancy eiiita by reason of tbe dtsi'ttalitloation of the oflicera or otharwire lo an election board hereto fore appointed, nr where any new district .hall be formed, the Judge or Judgoaof tbe Court of Com tuna fleae of the pnp-r county ahall, ten dare before any general or special election, appoint competent persons to fill aaid vacancies, and to eonouct the election io aaid oew diitHcta, aod ia the appointment of inspector lo any election district both aball not be of the tame political party, and the judge of elections aball in all eases be of the political party having 'he majority of vote a to aenl dtetrlct aa nearly aa Ibe aail jurijr or judgea can a sot rt a in Ibe fact, aod ia ease of the diaarreeuaent of tbe judgca aa to tbe aeloetion of inspect ora the ptlltiail maprity ef the judgea ahall select one of aaid iocpectnre, and the minor ity judee or judaea aball select the other. Fro T, Wbooerer there ahall be a vaeaoey io an eleotion board on th morning of an election, aaid vacaLry ahall be filled in conformity with e lilting lawa. , Duties uf Klertion Office ra. Sw.r, S. At the opc nlng of the polla at all elee tiona It ahall he lha du'y of tbe judjics of flection for their respt-etive districts t deiignate one of the inspectors, whose duty it ahall bo to have la euMdy the registry of voters, and to mka the entries therein required by law, and it shall be the duty of the oiber of the aaid in pec tors to receive and cumber the ballola presented at aaid eleoti oo. Kite. 0. All eleetiona by tbefllliaena ahall he h? ballot ( every hitlnt voted ahall be numbered in tbe order In which it ahall be reoeivel, and the numhrr recorded by tbeolcrk on .belietqf votera opposite tht name of the elector from whom re ceived. Aod any voter voting two or more lick eta, the aeveral ticket ao voted ahall each be numbered with the number corresponding wiiti the Dumber to the name of the voter. Anv ilce- lor nay write hii name upoa hia tii-ket or cause tne same to be written loereon, and attended by a eiliaca of the district. In addition to the oath now prescribed by law to be taken and aubseribed by election n (Boers, they ahall aeverally be sworn or affirmed not to disclose how any elector ahall have voted, unless required to do ao aa witoeaiea lo a judical proopedmg. AH Judges, tnspevtora, clerks and overseen f any election held under thia aet ahall, betora entering vima their dutiea. be duly awora or affirmed lo the prescooe of eacn omer. ina )utf anaii no a worn uy tne minority Inspector, if there ahall he inch minority inspector, and in cae lha re ahall be no minority inspector then by a Justice of tba peace or alder man, and th Inspcetore, overseers and clerk aball be aworn by tba judjre Certificates of such swear ing nr affirming aball be duly made out and eign ed by tha officers ao aworn, and attested by tba officer who administered the oath. If aoy jndga or minority inspector refuaea or faila toawear thn of&oera of eleeti- o ia the manner required b) thia act, or If any officer of election ahall act without being first duly aworn. or if any officer of election shall algn tba form of oath without being duly aworn, or if any judge or minority inspector aball eartlty that any onY-er waa awora when he wea not, aball bo deemed a misdemeanor, and upon eoovictioa tbe onVer or nuVera ao otlcoding ahall be fined not oaceediog one thousand doltara or Imprisonment not eareeding ono year or both at tbe diicretioa of the CoarL Kan-Heglatereel Voters. Bee. tt. On the day of election any parson whose name ahall ant appear on the registry of volera, aod wha elalma the right to vote at aaid oleetloa, ahall prod oca at leaat one qua) i fled voter of the district aa a witneaa to tbe residence of tha elaimant In the district lo which be eiaims to be a voter for the period of at least two month immediately preceding aaid elect tun, whieb wit neaa ahall be awora or aAVmed, and lubecrlbe a written, or partly written and partly firlatM affi davit to tba faeta eteted by him, which affidavit ahall define clearly where tht resident it of the perana to claiming to be a voter, and tht person to claiming the right to vote ahall alee take and aobtcribj a written, or partly written and partly priated affidavit, stating u the boat of hit know), edge and belief when and where he waa bora; that be hsa been a eitiacg of tht Cnife4 Sietea fr one month, and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania j that ht baa resided io the Com monwealth ant ytar, or If formerly a qualified elector or native born eitiaan thertjf, and baa re noted therefrom and retJrned, that he bai rt aided therein all muntba neit preceding aaid elec tion t (bat be baa rtsi-M in the district io which ht elalma to lit a voter for the period of at leaat two limn tha Immediately preceding aaid election ; that he baa net moved Into the district fur tht pa re ot of voting thereto ; that be hat. If twettr- two yeare of age or ap wards, pail a PUU ar taaaty let wlthio two years, wbiok mat aaaeased at leaat two aontha and paid al leaat oat month before tbt election. Tho aaid affidavit ahaU alao Matt when nod when tot tai eraimed to ba paid 1 i'lfliil 'AtlffrtlSfinfnts. by the afflat L.waa assfaaed. ii4 when aod wh'r and lu whom psid, and the tai receipt therelor shall be produrad lr (lamination unleaa the afher.t aall elate In h i affidavit that It has b-en lost or destroyed, or that ba nerer received any. ami, H anaiiiraluej uitiai-n. shall alsoaiatx whtn. s!n-m and by li..t noun he wa nn'ur lii.-d aod shall eli prxdricc biaocriiSate of oattffal.antim r.r imiinttmti i Um if the u r m a sUluii'iai tli Mi; lit to vol skill take an J a-jki -rib. i atft- ,)a1 IU41 ht ! Kxtlr b.irn ctllieu of the t i.ited Malts, or if Imru tlsrwhor ahal) stile the fact io hia affidavit, an i shtll pro.jB v. i drlice that be baa beon ns'urallted, or tt eniillsd to oi iienrblp by rets a of his lather's netur.iliia tixn, and tball further atate in hia afhtavit that h is at the tine if mnkirtfr the atfidvit f the. age of twenty -ooe and undrr twentv-twf years ; that ht baa keen a vittara "f the rolled Htatea one month: that he has rfsided In tht Mtata ooe jear i or, if native-born cilneii ol the Htate, and removed tbrafrm and returned, that ha haa rs sided therein eii months neat prcceiliog said election, and in thn election di-trk't two months lu mediately prectd 114 su-li tte-lln, h ibill be entitled lo vot", although he shall oot hast pud lakes. The said arijJvit of all persona making urh claims ebd. the attidauia of the witnesses to tliair residence aiall b preserved by the aluctioo board, and at th clo ot Ilia election they shall be enclosd with the Hal ol voters, tally ILL. and o-her pepera required by law lo be file 1 by tbo return Judge with the pn.ihnotarv,aad all ill re main on liit therewith in the prttihunoUry'a office, auhject to axaminatiiip a other elesHoo ppara are. If tht election oflioera ahall find that tbe applicant posaesati all the fegil quilitiiitinna ot a voter ha ahall bo permitted to vote, and hia name aball be addnd to the lit of taxahlaa by the election olhuere, the word " Ta " belog added where the claimant e!imi to vote on Ui, and the word "Age" where he claims to vote on age, the aame words being adJed by tho clerks io each raae respectively on the li a ol pataina votio H such elaolioo. ( ballflifje ef Kf -;lvtcred V otcra. Sic. II. It shall bo lawful fr any qualified citiaeD of tht district, aotwithstio linf tha nuns ol the propoeed voter ia contained on the hat ol resident taxahlea, to challenge the vote of such persons, whereupon the aame proof of the right of suffrage aa now required hy law shall bo pub licly made, aod acted on hy tbo election banl, and tho vote admitted or rejected according to the evidence. Kterv person chiming lo bo a natural i led eiilien ahall I required to produoe ma oaiiranit.uoo oernncaie at trie elco:im be fore Votlog, except where he baa beon for the j rare cotTsecutltely a voter in tho district In which he oil ere bis vole, ami on tho vote of such person being received it ahall be tbe duty of tha election officers to write or stamp on eiKU Csrlifl eate the word "voted." with the dy, uor.th and ear, end if anv election oflloor or oUioera ahall racelre a atcood Vote 00 the aame day hy virtue of the aame certificate, ei ept where aona are en titled to vote because of the naturalisation of their fathers, they and the person who shall oiler such aecond vole ahall l-e guilir of a misdxmean or, and on conviction thereof flnH or impria-t-ned, or hotb, at the discretion of the court, but the fine shall not eiceed Ave h'ltdred dollara in each case, nor ibe itnpriaonmcot one year Tbe like pur-Utimcot shall bt inflicted on conviction of the offirera of election who ahall neglect or re fuse lo inakt or cause to be made the endorse ment required ai aforesaid on aaid naturaiitatioo certificate. Neglect uf Duty uf Klectlon Offirera. Fit' 12. If any election tffijer ahall refuse or org lent to require aorh proof of tbe right of suffrage aa ia described by thia law, or the lawa to which tbia i a auppbment, from any person t tiering to vol whose nnme ia not oo the list of aiseared votera, or whose right to vote la chal lenged by any qualified voter preaent, and ahall admit aueh person to voto wlihout requiring luh proof, every person ao oflending ahitil, up m eon vietijn, be guilty of a misdemeanor, and ahall be sentenced for every suyh orTfnt tu pay a floe lot exceeding five hundred d illars, or to ni'dero an I impriaiiiincnt 001 mire inao one year, or both, at the discretion of the Court. Cauvaes of the Votea by (tie f'otirt, ic. 15. Aa soon aa the pot Is ahall close the of firera of tha election shall proceed In cvuot all the votea oast for each candidate vted for, and muke out a full return ol the aame in triplicate, with a return ahcet in addition, in al of whicn the votea recei ved hy each candi late ah ill hi giv en alter his or hero sine, first in words and agate ; in figures, and shall be signed by all ut aaid of. ' fl-ers, and certified hy overseers if any, or if not I so certified the orerseera and any oftcer r-'rt-injr 1 1 lijfti or cert i (y, or either of them, eh jit write j upon ea-ii of the returns bis or their raon for not signing or certifying them. Tkt tuft os toon 41s euuurrti sAlll aUn bt piWii-ljf nntf ailly lirt lired from (A tc.MlVw ro (Ac eitttrmt pmenl, aid n I Iritf itattmrnt tkmeiny tht eoice rtetittd bff tick j etiHiitdutt tkitU ht madt and iifrd 6y rte sVefion I njHetra as son a .is the vult is enunttd, and tht sim I lAif be immtdinlt'if p$nt nn oe tkt rf.mr 0 I rltrtinn "ase fur invrmntia of the publio Tfte Iriplica t relurna fhtll he enclospd in en re opna ant! he tea led In the preacan of the ofiWra, and j one envelope with tbt uns-aled return sheet I g ven to the jodgo, which ahall ontain one liat ; of votera. tally paper, an! oatha of officers, and ! another of raid envelopea aball be given to the I minority Inspector. All Ju (gea living within I twelve miles of the Prolhonotary'a offl?e,or within twfoty-f.jur I le i, if their residence be In a towc, village or eity on tho line of railroad leading to toe eoonty tt, aball before two o clock, post meridian, of the day after tbt election, and all other judaea ahall before twelve o'clock meridian of the tecont dy after tbe election, dellvei aaid return, together with return sheet, to the rro- thonotary of the Court of Common Plena of tht county, which said return sheet ahull ht flUd.and the day and hour of filing marked theroon. aaJ shall be preserved hy the I'rothonotary for puhhs inflection. At II o'clock on the aaid aecond day following aoy election, tbe I'rotbon alary of i as t.ouri 01 lomtncn ris anaii present tha aaid rtturne to tbo said court ; in eountiea where there ia no r silent President Judge, tbe Aseoo ata Judgea ahall perform tbe dniiei itnpoaed upon tho Court of Common Pleaa, which ahall eon vane for said purpose ; the returns presented by the Pro thnnotary aball be opnned by aaid court, and 00m' puted ly such of ita ffinerr. and such aworn aa aistanta aa tho court ahall appoint, lo tha presence uf the judge or Judgea of said court, nnd tbe returoeoerilfled and oertlQoatea of election issued onder tbe seal of the court, as ia now required to be done hy th return judges, nod tht vot aa ao computed and etrtltted aball be opon to the Dub in. or n case of complaint uf a qualified elector under oath charging palpable fraud or mistake, and particularly specifying lha allagwi mistake or trend, or where fraud or mistake ia apparent 00 the return, tba court ahall aiamioe tht return, a d if in Ibe judgment of the ourt It ahall be necessary to a Just rstnrn said court ahaU iseae summary procesa againat the election 0 (Boers and oveneera It any, ol the aleciloa district com plained of, te bring tbt in Inrtbwltb into court. with all election papera in their possets I on, and if palpable oiisUKc or fraul ahall be discovered, It ahall, upon aunb hearing as may bt deemed nco-tsary lo cnliirhteo the court, and be corrects d by the court, and to certified 1 but allegHiona of pa'paol fraud or mistake shall bo decided by tha sai 1 conn wi'hm throe dirs after tha day the returns are broorht into e urt for aomputatloo. and tha laid Inquiry ahall be directed only to pe'paulo Iraud er mistake, an i ahall not b deemed a Judicial jorladiclion to cone' a la any cunteat bow or tacr-alier ti be provided by l.w aod the other of aaid triplicate returns ahall be pieces 10 tne 001 and era ltd ud with the ballots. Pit thing in tbia act ahall re iuirt tha return! ol election of borough or tnwwablp officora to be made to tht courts aa directed io thia section, but all tho retarna of tbt election of townahip and borough fctnoers lo ba neli)sed In a staled cover, directt-d to the Protbonotary of tbe Court ol Com ic 00 Plcaa of th proper eoontv. and aball bv soma ono tf thaiu he delivered Into kia effioe within tore days after every each election nod filed therein. In eountiea where ther are three or more j'ldg. uf aid court, learned In the law, at least two Judgea shall ait to compute and cer tify returns, nn(ea unavoidably pre van tel. If any of the aaid judgea shall himself ba a candi date for any office at aoy election he shall not ait with the court or not lo counting the returns of sunn eiecuon, and in sueti ease tba other judgea. tl any, aball not, and If in any oonnty there shall be no judge qualified t bold tbe aaid court under the provisiotia el thia act preernt and all to act, then In every auch ease, tht register of wlle, tbe sheriff and oonnty commissioner of the proper county shall be and constitute a l)rd,who, or a majority or whom shall fa ivo and exerciiae all tbe powers, and perform all the dutiea vceted lo or required to be perform-d by tho Court of Common fleas 01 auca eouoty, by and onder the orovla iona ef thii aectlon ; but aone of the aaid offlnsra ahall act as a member ef sain Hoard when bin elf a eandtdate for any enW at the elaetton, the returns of which tbe aaid Hoard la repaired to eooat under the provisions of th a ace t ion. hoc. S. Io all eleetiona hrreafter the certificate of naturali ait ion, if genuiue, shall b eoncluaive evidence of tha facta mentioned therein, and where tbt pereoa offering to voto eiaims th right on tht payment ol tax. the receipt of each tea, tf signed by lha proper off! icr, ahall ba the evldennt thereof; if such paraoo doa not produce aueh ro es ipt. then tho pay meat of the lei may be proven hy tha oath of suck person, or other tvtdanec atatlng when, where and to whoa auch lax waa paid. Iereftiii trthlbited from ftervliia; on Elec tion tloard e. Notice la farther hereby givro, that all peraeoa except Juatteeaof the Peace, who shall hold ao nhVeor app .intmint of trait ander ttaetl irern metit of lha I'nlied Statna, or ef thia State, or of any incorporate 1 district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a auhordinate offlr or agent, who it or shall l-e etnnloTed undue the Legisla tive, Kxecutire or Jjhcitl departm-nte of this 8 ute or of the t'olteJ States, or any eity or in corporate! district, and also that every mmber of 'on g rear, or of the State Legislator, or of the common or select council of any eity or tommia sioner of any ini.rp crated di si riot, art by law incapable of holding or exarei'iag. at the aame time, the oftjee or appointment of Judge, Inapte tor or Clerk of aoy election of thisComioonwaallh. Of Kleetloa oflicera. Io ease the person who ahall hart received the aecond nigheet number of votea for inspector shall not attend oo Ibt dav of tlectloo, then tho ptraon who ahall bav reeatvd tht atcond highest num -ber of votea for judge at the neit preoediog elee tion, ahall aet aa lospa?torla hia placet aod lo case th psrvoo who ahall hav receive the high est aum br of vot 91 for inspector ahell tot attend, the person teotd judge shall appoint aa iaspta tor la hia place, aid la ana toe person ejected jadge ahall not ntiend, then th inspector who rt eeivra th bicbeet bamberaf votea, ahall appaial a judge la hia plaea 1 er if any vacancy shall e a tluue ia tht Hoar4 for tbe space of oot boor aftar ibe tlm fixed by law for thoopeoing of theelee 1 Hon, tht quahfiad Voter of tht township, war J . or district tor whlth auch offijf ahall hav been elected, present at the plan of election, ahall at-1 reet one out of toetr ni ruber to n aonb faoancy. j Alao, that where a Judge, by slckneaa or aaavoid ahle aoeident, la unahl to attend aueh meeting ef Jadgea, then tht tarlificatea tr return aball be taken charge or by or of (be ioaiieotora or elarh of ih eleeit'i of the ditlrht, wno aoall tie ana, perform tha dutiea required efel jude amble , tt attsoi. Kloetloa Har4 Oatho Tht laipectirt, Judge ana tltrka reqalrtl he law to hold tf-wnahip and rwneral eltttiena ahall take and aahatrih tht aeveral tatka and eft. ran e liona reqtirtd by the IVth, IVth aod llat taction a fpl 3,iUertlscuifnt3. of Ibe act of 1J day of July, ISlil, "Aa aet relat ing to the eleetiona of tbia Commonwealth, which oatb or afflrtnetl' niib&l) be prepared or admin Wered tu lha manner prea.irioed io the l;b and 1?d seotiois of aaid aat, and iu addition t lb power o inferred by tha l"ih aectlon of a ii I act, the ju'ge ur either of the Inspectors shall bav power to administer the oath prescribe I by anld tot io et.y elerk of a general, special or fown'hip lecion. ' Th folio in g sh4ll he ibe form f the oa'h or aiTirtuativn to b taken hv each Inspector, via : '1 A. h ) do that I will duly attend to th eosuirg election during thn continuance thereof as an inspector, and that I will not reeaire any ticket or rot from any parson other than auih as (fivtmlv hlUv to be, aceording to the pro visions of tba Constitution aod the lawa of thia Commonwealth, er, titled to a vote at so cb election, without requiring su-h evi lenoe of th right to vote a la direoted hy law, nor will I vexallously JeUv nr refuse to receive any vote from any per eoa who t sbI believe to he entitled lo a vote as aforesaid, and that t will not dlsi-1 tn how any e'eetor aHall have voted, unleaa required to d so as a witness In a judicial prooreding, but that I will io all tbitiga trtly and impartially and faith fully perform roy dutr therein, to the beat cf my Judgment an 1 ability, and that I am not di rectly or iodireeily, Interested iu any bet or wager 01 tha result ef ibia ele-tion." Tbe following ahall be the oath or affirm ttioo , f ea.-b Je lge, via: "I A. B do that I will aa judge duly attend the ensuing eleotion durl ng the continuance 'hereof, and faithfaDy aaaiit tha inspectors in oarrring on the aame, that I will not give my consent that any vot or tlokat shell be received from aoy pers .n nr than auch aa firmly belie we to he, according t tbt provta iona of lha Constitution aod Ibe lawa of thit Commonwealth, entitled to voto at aueh election, without requtrixg auch evil nee of tbe right to vote aa la ui reeled by law, and that I will nae mv beat endeavor to prevent anv fraud, deceit or abuae in carrying en the aame by eitiaana quali fied to vote or others, aod I wilt make a true and perfect return of the aaid election, anl that I will aot disclose how any elector ahall have voted unleae required to do ao aa a witneaa In a Judicial proceeding, and will lo all thiogs truly, impar tially and faithfully perform my duty respecting tbe aame, to tbe best of my judgment and ability, and that I am not directly r indirectly interested io any bet or wager on tbe result of this election." Th following ahall be lha form of oath or affirmation to be taken by each elark, via : " I, A. U . do thai I will Impartially and truly write down tbe oaioe of each elector who shall vote at tha ensuing election which ahall b given me in chtrge, and also th nam of the townahip, ward or district wbcreiu auch elector resid a. aod will record tbe nutnb of hia ballot on the list of voters opposite lo hia name, and 1 eatclullt and truly writ drwn the number of bit b ill -t 10 the list of voters opposite te his name, 1 and carefully and trulv write down the number : of votea that ahall ba given f.r earth oaodidate at tbe eleo'i' 0, aa often aa hia name ahall be read to me by ibe inspectors thereof, aod io all thlngt truly ani faithfully perform my duty respecting the same, to tb beat of my judgment and ability ; that 1 am not di redly or indirectly interested in any bet or wagnr on thia election, and that I will not disclose huw any elector ahall hav voted, no lesa required to do ao aa a witue.e in a judicial proceeding " Coiitlltulloual Pruvlkdou. Special attention ia hereby directed lu the Eighth Article of the New Constitution : Skc no 1. Every malecitiien twenty ooe yeara of age, ponensing the following qualifications, shall bteMitlcd to vote at all elections : Firut Ha aball hav been a o.ttatn of the Vol. ted States at leaat one month. Seod He shall have raided io the State one year (or, if having previously be -to a qualified lector or nativ bjro oitiiaa of th State, ht ah ill have removed tberefroa an l retirnel, then six months, immediately preoediog the election. Third Ha ahall have reeided in tbt election district where he ahall offer to vot t ietet two moot he immediately preceding the (notion. t'unrtk If twenty. two yeara of age or upwards he shall bar paid within two yeara a State or County taix, which ahall have been assessed at least two month and paid on m 1 .th btfir tht election. Sr.c. 4. All eleetiona by the eitlatoa ahalt bs by ballot- Fvery ballot voted shall be numbered in the order io which it aball be received, and the number recorded hy the election offliara on the list uf voters, opposite the oame of th elector who prcsenta the ballot. Any elect r tnty writ bi oatn? upoo hia ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon, and attested br a cltimn ot the dmiri:(. The election o'B re ahall Sa aworn or affirm I n t lo disclose bow any elect or ah til hav voted, unleaa n-quired to do at as a witneaa la a judicial pro.-rei ting. Km', a. Klrc'ors hall lo all oases, except trea son, felony, en 1 breicb or surety of the pea-e, be privileged from arrest during their attendance on elMtions and io g ting to and returning therafroia. fr.c tt. Whomever any of the qualllied elector of thii Commonwealth ahall be lo actual military mtv ice, under a requisition from the Prestd-ntof the United Htntes, or by the authority of tbia CommoDwcalth. such tlectnre my txercis tht ri.i tit ot suffrage to all eleetiona by the ciriaen, under auch regul-itima. aa if they were present at th' ir usual preset of election. Skc. 7. All lawa regulating tbe hiding of elee tiona by the eiliseos, or for the registration of elector, etutl be nniform tbrougho.it the State, but oo elector aball be deprived of th privilege of voting by reason of bia name net boing regie lered. Sue. I. Any perain who ahall giv or proa'ne, or offer to girt, ti any elector, aoy money, re ward or other valoahl oon a i deration for hia vote ai an election, or for withholding tht tame, or who ahall give or promise to giv auah consider ation to any ptraon or party fer aueh elector who aball ieeiv or agree to receivofor himself or for soother, any money, reward or other valuable consideration f ir bia vote at an election, or for withholding the aame, ahall thereby forfeit the right to vote at auch election, and aoy elector whoae right to vote aball be challenged for such oaue before the election i racers, ahall bt re quired lo swear or affirm that tbe matter of the challenge ia untrue before hit vote ahall bt rt ocl red. Sou. fl. Any pereoa who ahall, while a candi dade for office, be guilty of bribery, fraud or will ful violation of any election law, ahall be forever disqualified from holding any office of treat or pro tit In tbia Commonwealth, and any person convicted of willful violation of th election lawa aball, In addition to aoy penaltlea provided by law, be deprived of tbe right of auffrago abac lately for tbe term of four yeara. b'ac. 13. For the purpose of voting, ao person shall be deemed to have gained a reside ooe by reason of bia absence, while employed to tbe aerriee, of either eivil or military, f thia State or tho UoitoJ Htalet, aor while tngaged ta tbe navigation of the w at era of the btatt or tbo (Jailed State 1, or oo tht high aee, aor while a student ol any institution of learning, aor while kept la any Poor Uou4e, or other Asylums, at poulio expense, nor wnilt confined la publio prison. tfitf. 14. Diatrict auction boards ahall consist of a judge an-i two Inaptctora, who ahall be eboaea annual y by tbt oliitene, Kach elector aball havo lb right te rot for th judge and one inspector, and each Inspector shall appoint one elerk. Th first election board lor aoy new district shall be eleotod, end vacantia in election boards filled, at provided by law. Election officer aball b privileged from arrest upon daya of eUction, while engaged to making up aod tranamitting return, except upon warrant of a toort ef record or judge thereof, for ao election fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of tbe peaoo. In 01 tiea, they may elaim exemption from jury duty during their tern a of aervict. Hue. IA. No peraon shall bt qualified to rerve aa ao election officer who ahall hold, or ahall with in two month have held, any office, or appoint point, or employment tn tr under the do vera uent of tht United States, or of thia State, or of any eity or eouoty, or ef any municipal board, oommisaioo, or truat la any olty, tare only Jus tices of tbe peace and aldermen, aoterie publio, and peraon in lha militia service vf tb 8 tat ; aor ahall any election officer be elhgibl to aay eivil office to be filled at an eleotion at which ba ahall verve, aave only to auob subordinate, maniei -pal, or local officers, below the grade of tbe eity or etanl ottioer, aa ahatl be designated by gco oral lawa. GIVES undT my hnil and seal, at Clearfield, Penu'a, tbia fltb day of October, ia the year L.8. of our Lord on thousand tight hundred and eighty, and uf tbe Independence of the United ri teles the one hundred and fifth. JaM3 MAll Aa-'Ka'V, Sheriff. THE BEST REMEDY rem Diseases ol the Throat ni Louis. DlfteaMffl of tint pulmo nary ortfRiia nro no pnv-ult-nt amt fatal, tlmt A kofu anil rull.al.l r..B..u1u p-JfX j for them Ih invalimlilei Arm' f' n Kit it r 1 ko TtiRAL la Riirli a riueJy, ami no othor ao i-mt-nently merit the rontU CHERRY di-nceof tlie public. It in a at-temirtc fHunmnn tlon of the rrmlirlnul prin I plea and curative (Virtuua of thn flneat ilnt(a, rhfmlcftlly unit ed, to Inatlrvj t)ii ffri'iit- 'J M.I iuvhII.U t. iTI, -ion.- rECTORAL. ;' ullnn,,Uy ol rr en lut, which etiaMfH phreiclanfi u well na invalid tn nan it with cniifi.ti-nrf). It g thrt met txlialile- rennir for difli'aacfl of the thmat ami lunge that at-l-enrei liaa produced. It etrikna at thn fniitv datitm of all pulmonary iliecawa, affi-nlinaj prompt ami crtain rrdltif, and ta adaptH to patient of nny ago or either tvx. lie ino; vrrv ralntahle. the young, children tAka It Wlthetiit (liHlrnlty. In the, treatment of wdirmrv 'ougha. Col da, More Throat, ltrour lilt 1st, lulliienuk (UrriKyman'a Hir TliruHt, Aathntii, (ou, and (a tnrrh. thn ffM ta of Avan'a Ciikrut 1'iuh tohai, aro miigical, and multitude., am an nualiy prrorvl from aerioiia lllneat by ita timely and faithful uae. It ahotild t kf ot hand In every tioiiaehold, for tha pro tf-tion It affnrda lu tudden attar lut. In V'hooliifTrotigh and Oaaumptlon thrre la do other remedy ao tflicacloiua, aoothing, and htdpful. Thn tnnrrellmie, enrca vrrilrh Arnt'a CiinnnT l'sWTiini, liaa effeTtxl all ovwr the world era a euftWent guaranty that It will rontinua to pnidtica the bewt rvwulta. An luilM.rUtl trial will convince) tha moat arwptt ml d It wonderful rurattv powem, aa well na of Ita atineriority over all other prnparev thuu for pulinoiuuy cotuplalnla. Kmlnr-nt pTiyalriani In all paria of tha inmitrv, knowing Ita romniItl(Ki, trrnrjH. mend Arait'e Ciiehbt PaxrriaALto lnvnaVla, and irmw'rilm It In their practice. The twit of half a century ha provenl Ita alewiluta rrrtAinty tn rum all pulmonary romplainta not already beyond tht reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 8c Co., Practical and Analytical Chvwaleta. Low 11, Mala, tun. av ait. nnrenTvvi avtavwircjiB. AYER3 1 m. lUisrrllanrouJ. ARNOLD WNTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Curejenerltle, Jaa. v. 'TS If. jn. h wixsi.hw, I'll YSlllAX A- SCRGEO.X, ClearftelJ.-Pena'a. Tha lr. ha. lag reeently laeatej la ClearHeli, ulTera hia aerritie. lo the people uf thia vii'iaitjr. TT" Olfiae on tteeii atreet. Iteai.leaee Leoa ard Uovaa July llat tu A Bargain t FARM FOR SALE! Tht undersigned offer at private sale that val uable farm etiuated ia U HA II AM TOWNSHIP. Cloarfleld oonnty, known at tbe Containing III airea, n of which are cleared, aod baviogtbereoo erected a large frame dwell ing house, large frame barn, and tbe ether oesea aary ou'boildiog, lugether with a Urge orchard, good wter etc. The property will be aold oo very easy terms For further particular Inquire uf the buhacribor, In pare n, or hy letter. FKANK PltiliDlNt. ClerQeld, Pa, M.roh Hth, ti0.-tf A BARGAIN. AN OUT LOT FOa SALE. Tht undereigned offsrs at private aa'e, a trait of about IH t;Jil V At H 1 1? of land aituate ia W.st Clearfield, adjoining lands of N. Kitbel, Henderson, aod Kioherd Shaw, Ten acres of thia land la covered with rafting and tie limber. The balaooa ia improved, bavioj thereon a email bank barn and a goo I COAL-BANK opened, bealdea aoeitelleot spring of wa'er. Thia lut adjacent to Clearfield, ia a very valuable prop -erty, aod can be eut into Iota of any aiie. The property will be aold cheep', and oo very easy terms. Fot further per'iculare. call in peraia or oddresa o. B. M 1.' K HKI.L, Agent. Cieartcld, Pa., Aug 25, 181) 4t. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS t STATIOyERY. Market MU, Clearfield, (at tba Port Office.) TUB under if ned beg leave to aaooaaet to tht citiaeoa of Clearfield and vicinity, that he hat fitted up a room and bat just relumed from the ttty with a large amount of reading matter, oonaiatiog ia part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Account aod Put Book a of tvery de scription ; Paper and Knvelope, French preaaed and plaint fne and Fencile; Ulank Legal Papers, I)eeda, Mortgagee; Judgment, Ki erup tion and Promiaarr notea, White and Parch meoWlirief, Legal Cap, Record Can, and Bill Cap, Sheet llusie. for eittier Piano, Flute or Violin, oonataotly on hand. Aoy book a or atatiooery desired tbt I may oot have on hood, will be ordered by firet tipreaa, aod told at wholesale or retail to toil euatomera. I will alao keep periodical tfte rat a rt, auch aa Magaainea, Ntwspapera, Aa. P. A. UAULIN. Clearfield, May T, 199-tf A NEW DEPARTURE a 15 LlTHERSDl EG. Hereafter, aood, wilt ba aold for CASH oolv. or !b exehaoa. for prodaea. No book, will he ie)it ia tne future. Ail old aaoouate tauat M aettled. Thoia who oanoot aah ap, will pleaa. uau'i .ri.i lu.ir am.. .Ota CLOSE THE RECORD. I am determined to aell my gooda at eaah prieae, and at a discount far below that ever offered in thia vicinity. The diaeouat I allow my do atom era, will make them rich io twenty yeara tf ujey follow my nfv.ee aod buy their good from me. I will pay cash for wheat, oat and elover ted. IMKIKL (iOOULANDKR Lutheraharg, January 17, IH77. HARTSW1CK & IRWIN, Sa'CO.ND 6IKEKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN lUUE DRUGS! CURMICALSI PAIN'I-S, OILS, DYE STUFF VARNIB1IRB, BRUSIIR8, PRHrUMHRT, FANCV S00OB, TOILKT ARTICLKS, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AXD LIQUORS for medicinal purpotet. Truaaaa, 8npprttrt, School Booh and Statloa try, and all other artielta aanally found ia a Drug blort, PHYfliriANB' PRESCRIPTIONS CARS Fi'LLY COMPOlINLiKU. Mating a large eiv Cerleuee la the bnalneaa Ibey eaa give entire tat faction. J. O. HARTSWfCK, JOHN r. IKWIN PWAeM. niwmbee lit, IRTt i 1 1MR1E I CO. nEALRR8lM Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'DCO., Pi. Rospcotfully solicit thoir patrons and tha pahli. irenerallj I. eall and elaaa. laa their aew aleek af Spring and Snmiiier Goods, CONrllSTINU OP CsKhmcrcs, Velveteens, Delaines, Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Un. bleached and itlcachoil Mus. lina, Kancy Skirls, Sheet ings, Tickings, Carpets, lings. Oil Cloths. HOSIERY, Laundried, While, Cheviot and Porosis Shirts, Moves, Neckwear, Men's and Govs' Clothing, Hals, Caps, Roots, Shoos, otc, etc. Groceries & Ceni Merchandise Will be round ot first quality, and satisfaction Is guaranteed. The fol lowing are always kept on hand, (some few only io their season): Sugars, Teas, CofTcea, 8pices. Byraps, Confectioneries, Oranges, Lemons. Bansnas, Pigs, Dates, fto., Hard, ware, Qufonswaro, Glassware, Tinware, Wood and Willow ware, Paints, Oils, Cloeks, Trunks, Valisea, Mirrors, Stationery, Furnituro, A, Minors' Supplies, ALSO, liKALIHS IV July s, isso ir. Onr Oun S.flmtlirmrnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Piibliebod tvtry WedBteday by G. B, GOODLANDER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Haa tut Largaat Cirrulatloo .f aay paper lu Nortliwaatera Pcaasylvaula. The large and constantly Increasing circulation of the Kepvblioan, rendors it valuable to business men as a modiura thro' which to roaoh the publio. Ttaxs or Subscription : If paid in advance, ... 12 00 If paid iflor three montha, . 2 50 If paid alter aix monthi, . . 8 00 Wben papers are sent outside of the eouoty payment must be in advance. ADVERTISING : Ten Hues, or less, 3 times, . $1 60 Each subsequent insertion, 60 Administrator' Notices, . . 2 60 Executors' Notices, .... 2 60 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautions and Estrays, -. . . 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 60 Professional Cards, & tinea, year, 6 00 Special notices, per lino, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 lines," . . . f S 00 Two squares, 15 00 Three sqnares 20 00 Ono fourth column, . . . . 50 00 One hall column, .... TO 00 One column, 120 00 IIL.AXK8. We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPiEXAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OK AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, ko., io., ic. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING 8PCI1 A8 POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, a CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL READS, STATEMENTS, PAMTHLETS, CIRCULARS, io , io., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDEKS BY MAIL YXJll ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Cat co. IB. ftoodlnnder, Clearfield, Clearlleld County, Pa. Rortts. lXKGIlENY HOTEL Market Slr.et, t Irarfleld, Pa. tt'ai. ft. Dradla.v, furvaorlj propriator of tb. I.vb0.r. Jl ua., having laaacd the Alleehrnv I Hi tel. aullnlla a abar. ul fubltf pfttroflaf., Th. ' H'U.e ku I..B Uiurwuffltly repaired Slid aewly ' furuirtied, ar.l a.ata a ill find It a pleaaanl atop- I'luer piare. , be lat.'ia wtll u. euppuea vita tb. br.l al .lerttblag ta the uarbet. At tbe bar atli be found Ibe beet .liiaa .ad liquor.. Uuvd atabl.c, aliacbad. H'al. b. UhAbLKV, Ma 17, 'iS. ,'ruprieter. gtbtjl'KUANiNA HOUSE, CDEWZNSVILLE, PENN'A. rThl, aid and well eatatli.hed lluiel haa beta ll.aed bj tbe BDjeraigued, .nd he leela eoa. ftdebt ul rvBiaiibii aalifUclioa to tb.a whu naj palruu.a. btea. Uuml .tabling .Itarbed. l.tu Is c. ULuUhl, I'ropiielor. April II, '65 t(. rPKM PK1UXCK HOUSH, N t V V) ASII1KOT0N, PA. II. b. Iio.-K, raoiaiaioa. oV-Tbe lat of veuatatcdatinBa fur aiaa aad b.a.1. A Iberal abar of pubiie talroaage ia eblietled. l.ejueu.. WASHINGTON IIOUSK, NEW WASHINGTON, I'A. Tbta Bew aod well furniabed hoaae baa Utju taken by the Bodaraifned. He feel eonfldaDt ul being able to reader eatiafafltion to thoae whn a tat or hin with a call. Way 8, 1871. O. W. DAVIS, Frt,, r. LOYD HOUSK, Mala Strtet, PHILlPbHL'KU, PENN'A. Tabl alwaya autt plied with tbe beat tbe narks aflvrda. The traraiiDf public ia invited to eall. jau.i, re. KUIi fc HT Un u. County National Bank, OF CLKAimELD, PA. HOfi.M la Oral an' Brick Builditg. twudwia real ef Fleck A C ' tt.re. Paaaare Ticket to and from Livrtool. bueem town, Ulaaifow, Loo do a, Pari and Copenhafen Alao, Draft for aale on the Royal Bank uf Ire I nr. and Imperial Bank nf London. JAMfcH I. LhUK Alt!', Pre t W. M. SHAW, (Vhier. jenl.'TT DREXEL & CO., St.. ai Bout!. Tblrd Htrtet, PhlU.itl.hu And Dealers in Government Securities. A-f tication by mail will reralve prompt attea rion, and all in format ion ehrerfolly ftirniabed Order toileted. April II " r. k. aaaotr. . W. 1BIOLB. F. K. ARNOLD & CO., Hanker and IfirokcrN, Keyuolrisville, JeHeroo Co Pa. Money received en drporlt. DitcourtU at u. derate ratee. Ktrn and Foreitra ICaehana; ) way en bind and eidleetiona promptly made. KeynoMaville, Dee. IH, l74.-ly j l. it. nEiciuioi.n, M'H(i i;i).V I) K K TI HT, Graduate of the PenQi-ylranU College of Dental Snrpery. Offioe in reridenoe nf Dr. fi ilia, oppoaile ibe thaw Iloarte. mrbllt, 'Tli-tf DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (OBca la Back Uuildin,,) CarwCDSTllla, Clearfield Co., fa. aaeb 11 'T tf. ii. hills, CLEARFIELD, PINN'A. Vonir. ia reaideaM, opnoaite Shaw lloaae. J) eMsitl.tr J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENflST, CLEAHFIE1.D, PA. (Oflle. Ib reelJcbee, RwDd atreet.) . Nilroot Oiide Uaa adtaiaietered fnrtbe pain e,a ailxaetiua af teatb. Cle.rS.ld. Pa., Ma; 1, mJ7.lt. tlsfrllanfous. CPO a week la yoar dwb towa. Terna aad 14 fuW .albtfree, Addreaa H. Uall.l t Cetraanj. Portland, Maine. deel7,'7t Ij. TO '7fl rr fiatnrjlea worth V J i .vt if. a. . Addrtra Bllnri.B A Ca Portlaad, Ualna. dee!7,'; Ij. a week. $11 a dav at bon. e.,11; nada. Vl Cotllv eatSI free. Addra-B True k Co., AuKBBta, Maine. deo!7,'7S lj. a. p. euura. a. COBBI.B. D. SKILBBOa. GU.HH, NcCORKLE & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Mik t Ktrcet, Clearfield, Pa. W masufaetar all kioda of Foniitare fur Chamber, Diuinc, Rooma, Librarie and Hell. If yoa wast Furnitar of any kind, dB't bay until ob tee oar atock. UJfDFaKTAKINO la all lu braaebaa, praaiptl; attaadl la. OI'lLCH. MeCORKLI k CO. Clear.. IJ, Pa., Peb. S, '7. J. H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in CrocerioS, THE LAKH KST and BEST 8F.LKCTKD PTOCK IN l lil COUNTY. COFFER, TEA, STB 11 P. MKATS, PISH, SALT, OlUt, (jUEENSWARK, TI'BS aad BUCKETS, DHlt.U KKUITS. CANNEfl OOO 1)8, SPICKS, 1IROOMB. FLO UK, PKKD. County Agent for i.onii.i..inn s tobaccos, The,, fooda Winrbt f.r CASII 1. lula. and aold at alanet ait prie... JAM K9 II. Li TLB. Cle.rSeld, Pa.. J una 11, ISTS-ly. The Boll's Run Woolen Factor Peaa towaehlp, Clear Held Co., Pa. II 1' II II K D IIUTI tti BOV BURNED UP1 W..ku-IL L . .... .....nnmn sav at groat et peaaa, reaain oei.kborhood aeeaealtv, la Ibe ereetioa era Irrl elaaa Woolea MaBafartorv, wltb all tbe aioder. ri.-.ai, aiw,.a, an. ar. prepare, ao wh. all kiada af Clothe, Caaeiaaaraa, oatiaatta. K.ea beta, rianaale, Ae. Plealv af (wda aa band tapply all oar aid aad a tboaaaad aew aaatvaaera, ah. .a. w. . j , ...... a a. naaiBMe o( PAnntarA avr. wm ,.. arlll rw.lv. oar aepaelal atteatloa. Prer" arranaenent. will be aaada to reeaire .ad dellrer Waal, t. aill eaaloraere. All work warraeled aad doaa apoa tba aherteot Belle., aad bj atrial . Uoa to boala.aa a. hope la real la. a liberal abare of pabllj patraaaf.. lUMMI POURDS WOOL WAKTE6I - ..... fj m. .,.mi aaaraM pnea vr aad eell nr ejaaafaatared fawda u lew aa liejller tovxla eaa ba boaeht la tbe mate, aad abeaevel a fall ba raadn raaMaabaa MtiefaeUea a eaa laeiaa ai Sou taadv la Bake prop" eiplaaMioa, altbar la paraaa ar bj latlar. "ViaiM - .lajailiBaa imi u l' emtf - t p 'p