TOM tealreilladtile. =am --- k S. SERLT AND J. S. HAISN'IIART, K'DITORS ELM ITT l'lllUA V, SET. 16, IMI DEMOCRATIC STA I'E TICKEI FOR AUDITOR GENERAL RICHARDSON L. IVRIGHT, a MILADELPUIA,PA FUR SURVEYOR ORS ERA t„ JOHN ROWE, OF FRANKLIN CO DEMOCRATIC COCNTI PRESIDENT JUD(;E, HON. JAMES GAMBLE LEG ISI„‘TURE, SETH BENNER TREISURF:It, J. G. ItAMMORE ttisTlt4.7 AITOILN EY • D. G. BUSI.I, V COUNTY COMMISSIONER DANIEL Z. KLINE Al urruit, PETER HOFFER, COCN ry st,ii% 1,1 mt, GEN: TIEOTITT, T ell AN AN The Judgeehip In Mr. lAN:. 4 111:111 I feq'o. ...nye the Clinton Democrat. n lint, n e pub li shed at th e inn. it ;VII [...Pined, he tool decided gromid against party nommationa for Judgeships, and ali,e against candidates who would accept party norninatinti - forthat position Y,t within a bout two weeks from the dtte of hit, !cut r, h i i himself nominated for Judge by all the R. publican convent ions of the district in which he to a candAlatti and these nominations he tacitly acct pia by lila failure to decline thin, t Ilia name to also paradivrat the head of every Republican Riper of the district, as the rand-. date of that party. I trim fair then, to ai•ii.tinte that he haNreptidiated lila own platform -that in 'two ohm t w eiks he has . tit:rely changed not mil) his mind but the ver3 principle upon which ho ex , ,ectul to be elec'ed —awl this wan ofnitie mind to Illy 811111111.0,r to stir row wants to hi. a Judge of our Courts' su.peeted at the tune that Ibis sudden chart of Mr lAN , : to throw off his violent partisan charact , r wuuld last post about as long as the Of - ease:Mk IiIr..1.1:01 wanted to be Judge, the district was I)einiieratic, And the only way to be e Need Wlq ti, Illtrap Del.lloC . r.tto Into soling for hint' The mist practicable expedient to ;,roduce that result. 171 . 1,4 the o . st ad pttd to take-ground against party 110111111.1ttnts f. the office he coveted Rut his own party repinhati Title and ',resents him with a nomination If he was sincere in hi, a t tor, wAI he ei refuse to accept the Repoli bean nomination f There is but one way of it. Mr. I.l\\ , practice what you pr, aeli or the people hereafter will have little filth in what coo ;,r , ai h Mr Ltv.. i in party pr 011,16111 wan a flrosi sift, at best. everybody that kites •• r il.m about him, well knew that he hail always Nen a violent and very strict party man, and especially a vindictive opposer of the Iletne.:rati • party. No man supposes that an idea of v , tang for a I),:rnocrat ever entered his to TA No longer ago than last fall he was a very souse sopporter of the Republican ratty nominee for Judge of th. Supreme Court a , id of every Republivaii candidate in the 1141 Rut the moment he becomes a candidate in a Demo Tail , di,tnct he discovers that it is wrong to make a party question of the GM ho wants 11r.-Loo; was yinevre to his letter, 'why don't he dechne running and thus avoid malting the Jud i .,- . othip a party ts,ue 1 II IN himself the vifry man that I, doing it, for II he was out of the it ay all paroos no , Id vote for Mr (; 431111. R. ,06 One Vete 'rho mapeetatire of one 'vials Tandy made hfore manifest then It was in the recent o lections in Kentucky anil Tennessee. One oppositiTh candidate fur Gen gtelet, in the former State, was elected by three vot e s nd to atvith,.r &inlet the vote was a lee. - In the latter State one opposition candidate for Congress was tlected by eiqht ;otos, another by twenty atm, and ,mother by fifty. lu all of thole eases thorn were dbubtlees numerate enough remaihed at home to have turned the twain in favor of the Democratic nominees, hail they gone to the election ann deposited their ballots, as it was . their duty to have dose, We alone tar Democrats will bear these instances in mind, this fall, in this wally and titate, and wit under-esti matte the Importance of one vote in determin ing the resat of the eleotiotl. B. Rites PSTRIICIN.—This gentienuan has mewed the notaination of the Representa tive Conference composed of the'Counties of Lycoining`and Clinton, and Is now in the field as the +Reek Republican candidate for the Assembli. ' The best of the joke is, Patirikin laity' ing to gull Kittle of his follow ers Into thebeliof that in ease of his election the eanits will be re-edd and every mother's son, alhere will come in fbr a share of the promo:le. Any eOn soft enough to believe such a slotiougtft to be " ee baked." 111 a. Li:ix has niceivad the nomination for Judge by she -Reptiblkail - County Conen t ions of Clearfield, Centre and (Marna, land is now, fairly in the field as thii Black Re"pub• Haan candidate. Now, as Mr. Lino w a s op poeed to (wing a political candidate, will he resign 1 Brown- and Thlit Delegate. aeon by referring fo the late that someholv has been imunication for that paper who ,elf one of the delegates to the nmoeratle Convention. That Col. -n. the Black Republican canal; my Trcasnrer, Viote that arti cli-, there cart he oo doubt, ,but shrinking from the responsibility of iipenly advoesting his piinciples. as Billy Brown the etlitor,.he seeks to cover up the hypocrisy oT urea, by the veil of art anonYiflWa f l otffilloa ideation. ft is something 'remarkable, how cautions thirrgentleman has become in eicer claim; his official functions au editor. Not withstanding his extreme vigilance, to cx elude such matter as formerly gave the Centre Democrat , prominence AS the most bitter Amgrican Black Republican sheet in the Slate,' his desires to secure his election have quite be-clouded his better judgment. Actuated by a natural propensity to mislead public opinion. be-has drawn entirely upon the itioliontion in his picture of the 'Demo cratic Convention, and without auy Appar ent compunctions Of conscience, perverted the truth, The Democratic l'onvontion, whirli was composed Of honest trit , 'lltgevt upright men, was r!ondonted in a prtmor manner—with good feeling and a spirit of fairness To promote the best 'Merest 'of tCr 'party, was the paramountconsideration to actuate its Members, and gait. d by th , s rule, men were nominated, k now n their integrity-of ',rm.' who have ever kept in ♦new a love of those pt inclples under VI Loch we achieved many vieturres in the by gone The dee- . 1 In rations of that dr legate in that anonymous cornMorticatron are false and mercenary, and we ate fearlesAly to the opposition, trot out the limn tl at the public may see him Col. Brown of the Centre Democrat alone is the authenticity of this article ehen coin pared nllh his Editorials. If indeed a Member of the Democratic Convention, affiliated so strongly nigh the prmciples of Black RI W11,11,'11 politicians, there can he no reasonable pro pro ty iu withholding his intuit. Why should Col Brown Shoulder the responsibility of that rorriminTea thib - drlen Re anii can tit aiii(Te so easily f nis political sagacity certainly enables hint to foresee the result in asstitning such a position, Col B. can name no body • 1111181 if, as the author of the communication in question. Ile done is responsible. and If. writing that letter. chi ribbed the hope of escaping, the unpleas ant constquenees of perverting the truth. Judging the Merthers of the ne rnoe rii i c Convention, by that stantifiril --by which he alu ays itica,ures (lie pt :moles a/ own politic, he must necessarily at tribute their roorse to such unpi incipled de signs as should govern himself Our WE rib). friend. Mr John T Dwyer, who had the honor of fn:ing a Member of that body, has been the victim of his base vitriperation and falsehood We quote from the article allude fn to to the Centre Democrats • Mr Hoover hots es er who is exprclin..; t t ifir(r from Mr Bin hall2tl was deterlmn• cd that the resolutions should pass." Whatever may have been Mr hoofer's course in the Convention, we are sate„ fled he acted frpni nernocrats, principles, and with out anticipating public favots lie never Was an applicant to President Buchanan or any other pnithc from urinary, for aii office by apponittneist, but the good people of Centre comity on different oc , asions elevated him to ( dik e s oft mull:merit and (rust It el gum no prophetic vision to forsee that Col Brown will never congratulate himself under annul sr ctrcunistan••es The people have not for gotten his political inconsistencies they ! Ave not forgotten his opposition to Demo erotic faith—they have not forgotten his re !igloos persecution. and intolerant pn x •erip trop of all foreigners -they have not forgot• ten that spirit of titostiri , im whin charalt prized Ins every ktion neither will tney 001144 tpience forge( to exercise the right of stiltra,ge with telling force against him The •• rich brogue sod !tweet German ac cent of the foreigner" might reeisnas a little 1111141 C still, lb cheer and gladden his despond ing heart But the decree is inevitable I Col Brown is unpopular in his own party , and no wire working trickery call possibly Sllcreed m secnrin4 hir cle•Aion ter the oil , . of Comity Treasurer While that anon) mouY COtaltixitileAll6ll WaY d to rends the pro , eedini4s of the Democratic Convention unpoptilai, it has had an oppt:rote effect. The cause of Demo cracy is steadily onward iiKl upward. Go forth fellow Democrats valiantly to the con Ilict. contend for your principles with an eye :Angle to this important truth, that •'the price of Itherty is eternal vigile , tee," and .victory wdl surely he*aerll you • The New llaven,Aegiste'r, in alluding to the new-burn zeal at the rippositin in behalf of dur naturalized citizens abroad. remarks that ••it is easier fur 'theni to complain of the way foreign nations trek our nattiralized citizens, than td show diem the smalidat courtesy herb at htime. It Is easy !mach forathesh to deplore the ticks which' attend the ttavels id Europti bf naturalited Cititens of the United Stated ; but have they fotgot• ten the bloody scenes enacted in Baltimore, Louisville, New Orleans, and elsewhere on our sos/—whets therm same foreign bort: Vo ters, for *horn they now express ad Mira affection, *ere butchered ,in cold bldod, by the Motet! Mid shot down like dou for dat ing to Tote the Democratic ticket I" • DOSPAIR ! The Albany • Statesman, oppositon. says : "It is idle to speculate upon Demooratio divisions' which nu longer, exist, and of which nothing more will be heard, at leaSt until after the next, Providential election. The Statesman is right. Clearer skies never shone on the Democracy. Wo are coaching shoulder to shoulder, and deter mined to win iu the fall of 1850 and 1560. Ws return our most grateful acknowledge. be admitted at the approaching session o . f.' o Cr fees. I l i:i t: 7ll4lst of 806 members, 1,14 menta to the Mies Mcßride,.', for their kind e g t e at cmuutry l to cleeice. The remembrance in presenting us with a dish i non w ala o v m eh w old in , es . wil have 186 elec. foil Are end delicious plums , tore, and the sl a ve h o ldin g statue no. i , = A Bold Avowal, Mr. D6NNI4ON, the Black Repul,lienit can dilate for the titrbermiturthl chair of• Ohio. ipakes lhr folloo lug startling de , :laratioit of his purpose in relation to the manner in which he will discha'gehis ditties, tP elect , ed : „ If I Fin elected.Govornor Ohio —and I expect to be—no fogitiVe alai's ahhllbe sent hark to Kentucky?, or any other Slave Stater, If I cannot otherwise protect hire from his pursuers, I will °Mph)) , the bayonet, so help Will our readers•iogk at this 'boldly avow ed treason against the Constifittion and lairs 01 the Union land is it not high time for every patriot in the land to commence buck ling on his amnor, when an aspirant for the Chief 'Magistracy of the third State, in poin t of popelation, in the ftvpuhiim f has the tem erity thus to a•inouneo his treasonable senti ments T A little more than a month will de termine to what extent they will find favor upObio. 'l•he unmistakable signs of the times rep der it imperatir upon the (mods of the Union every Where to cease their disagree ments upon abstract issues,. lad unite as one man to overpower the most unmoral. demoralizing- and dangerous political' party that ever dAreil to ratite its head in the broad fsme of day , in a civilized country. If there be it military redeeming virtue in Black Re publicanism. it has not yet ihgeovered itself to the public eye. There can tie no good whateyer in it, for the reason that it has its I ,futt,ndattun ut boat.ilnytoreverrid tired Constitutional law, and is willing to sa•ietien a deliberate conspiracy Against the UlllOll which, ti resisted, threatens to "em ploy the hiy.onet " The same Means were resorted to in Pennsylvania. in the month of December, 1838, when the then lilack Re publican tiovertior, Joseph Rimer, attempt ed to overthrow the Constitution and sub vert the rights And liberties of the people by the witT 13,1•• Ftit rX unit la , 6»t whloh aim• flatly failed in its accomplishment. May we not hope that this later attempt will he egally unsuccessful. 11"7" We have frtquiritly been asked "why the Clinton Petunerat lefends all the corrupt acts the Railroad aid Canal plunderers?" The rrison is Obvious The type nn which A Tempest. the aforesaid paper 'sprinted were purchas ed by fonds drawn (loin the sales of the The opposition party have establi.lieds canals This being tie ease, its late course printing °like in Washington, or seine- should not surprise its former frienils.-- wherr-eise., kreperwt, nuPtg Presir .1"" denial election. and have eommeoced. What a whopper ! Lost week our friend a der the au.niices of committee," to flood of the Watchman the the oountry with electioneering deco hood in regard to ;i gav: publicity - to a f lse inge oa:4e—end this week he comes out Wi t rinothir 'about the merits. Several have been sent to 114 ft appears that aiioot a cart load of these dos purchase of the Chinni Democrat - tile ma ootii, directed to moineaota. were sent to ierialh of which were jury/lased fl 0m the See Mr editor of this papa. in 1/456 --long before the Washington post office, purporting to be franked by Mr Covede. of Pennsylvania the bill was Nixed foe the sale of the canals. The postmaster. knowing Mr eovode to be What next neighbor. absent, and the frank not his, refused to - :tend them Tiny brought, down the swathe mis d ' the Con mglee mater (lent ref pointed out the law on the , I,ll'lll/11•41; ClalsiTT The fillbje et. aryl the forgers or Mr roVillir . 4 /rr c,„„„„ 1 , d is ii„„,, the name hate been compellrd to desist,frinn the of his 4,1 -'rite I.llLt'llt iv, H 011 Nimmaj morning, John Lake b,y ati, tit si ,ti attempt 10 prartlce imposition on the postal veal eor age, and ICdliani I.llly a sin ell , r arrangement toy, sere shooting Lu Jk oil the faun• of Judi; , Migon Mignon', whits 1.11, G 4 olfer, it% J, Ilan. O. Bandanna. the rim., having vice sat.' Is• lb 111 i liarge We °°"" that I , flurn a b°r t ' if our v.:hang" gave I s il l ' a l r " e "r d l i e nr " iti t t o ilia *v rl I n d e k T ris M vi: " lll, speak of the Rini Geo .eanueriton of , gut! But hake snit'' that Y II Ilinan ev ' y g s ter city, as worthy Of the notairitunie of the ilebted to 111111, a Illeh lin 111 have Democratic party for (ioriirnor. Nfr. Sin- took the gun, ri turned to I lellinan, tel d,, &num in a good man, and an unfaltering tha'"/"1 the """ oh "k i th . " " thr' , `" "- in t ! that %mild .end LI .ut.t ...le alit, riocrlit lie is well known to the oeuple It. il i•eil not pay It At thee Jllll, 1.11 . 1 C as an apt RerbOlar and a gentleman Ile ha; Holtman ntarted tow girth I. il,e Out Ow lilt been for a long 'Ante the edi , or or the Lancity- ter presented the gull. 'toot .011 tilt•ii..l ran ter Int elligenrer, where he contended my nfei's • th :h o o r t n t":' h a l i :c h e ,,, , whuu he a,; ii i pi r.euted ly in behalf of Democratic principles. No man avelentallynr inientionaliy, duet as discher~~'l. but not yi .r t, is perhaps better vmalilleil to discharge the ' , homer Dorfman hp a large doe. a ith bun lioniirous and responsible duties renting lipoa and whether the stroll wab intended - for the the Executive, than S and certainly ` l l ` . 'g t. f the r u n r . t . h r e cyte,"."lll'is nut yet kmnvu , but few are more deserving Centre (rarity the upper of his ' thug 'a l ,rg t: 7 t may h mover present her own claims for this Pollo, k and Crawford were • but wore important position. in one of her distinguish- unable to get any of the charge fioin hu ed citizens in which case we shall endeavor I,o'l, 'My pronounced hum very badly moult,' A warrant was Viewed by Justo e to testify to a proper appreciation of hie t w ‘fontgotnery. and Lake olts arrested by Constable Fllliller , and committed to await the retook uf his act • • • • • A MONST/A A Candidate in a rix. UUN -also rakers saya Mr N Brewer of The Republicans of Ohio at the state Con- this place, has sileceetleil 111 inventing .1 gun which by an Ingenious isentiiviinee loads %ultimo threw over Judge Ewan on account of itself by simply turtling a lever and by a decision favorable to lumtniiimg the Pup- forty rive Mails may be fired in rapid uur tin. Slave Law, and nominated • man named c 4 " 4 "• This is one of the sunplest, and is Illiolson for Supreme Judge, Uholson for• t t i . i f t n i m a t , . w hi . i.eh voeveroaf a,, themoat , practicable th4 ,tt n ti til e ai l merit resided In Missisoppi, and has been rut lets areplaced in one mile of the Mitt end it represented by the fiepuldivan press and the gun from whence they are convey, d iriiu oratory as too virtuous to reside amid the the breech of the gUI . I!. The pow /cr. without EOM •• contaminating influences of slavery of course. led to an inve4tigation of his Mimi, uppi antecedents, and I() ! it turns out that lie lold In; stoves hefore learinir the State to come north. and pocketed the pro. ceeus ! The bills of sale h ive been procured and are daily thrust under the nose of the wirtuoua candidate! flu is said to 'Wince terribly, but has liOttling to say. What a comment upon Abolition consistency ! Maj. Joo. Neff IL will be seen by the followitiy letter from Mai Jim of , thin bounty, tam be hill; CLINTON COUNTY ..-001;: t imtvga Aloptity been,tntsrepiesented in regard to the result —The Democrat soya : the Ist end ?did of the recent Democratic County Ccoiven. M 0.., spurious three Dollar Bank notes, turn. Fur our part. we never gai'te any ere.pi.t•iiiittnig to he hisued by the Brill( of Wil • uongton and Itninilywi ie, were freely put an (knee to the report, knowing the Maj. to be circulation in this borough among our roue- & sound and reliable Democrat, and not to chants and business men generally, several be misled by the bitter denunciation of the of whom were taken in arid done for. Vtarrants wore twined and three of the enemy. We admire such a man as the Ma men who had been Mimed to passing them jor, and we have 110 doubt he will be suits- Timed John Cohan. Wynn Donnell. and Jr• bly rewarded at the proper time for his cob Dorack, were arrested and brought be. firmness in the cause of Democracy. fore Jetice OILS, who tti default of had, ceininitted them to jail. Igor the netneerette watchman ; These ire not all who are implicated in Masses SENLY tti BARNIIART this transaction,. Tirre are others who are GIINTLIMBR : have been credibly in- closely watchei,,,earat if suspicion proves formed that a report is in circulation in the rightly directed. they too will Und the. an- County.that 1 em opposed to the ticket form- cars ot the law close at their heelii. ""•• • • • ed by the recent Democratic County Con. SUTOIDI man by the home of Winger,' 'welkin. Ind that I am endeavoring to form aged 60 years residing noir the demi cq soother ticket in opposition. Permit me to mitred suicide last Tuesday morglng, 1y say through your valsiable paper, that the cutting his throat •. • • * • The 'erection charge ix false. I have i fbught too many of the Lock Doren Bank building is progress battles in the Democratic iirray to he Haight ing rapidly It gronflses. under the direction in a trap of this kind: I int a Denrocrat in of the accomplivhed 4rehitect . Mr. O. Batch• principle as well as Practice, and intend to e'er, to be a hendsoigeiind imposing struc support the regular ticket from Audito r lure. Thu track layers of the General down. to County Auditor. and urge Sunburn and Erna Railroad have reached a era hope 'Chit every EfiStriocrat will turn out point beyrind Rattle nake. They eXpect to to the Polio at the ednlfng election, and help ll r he tira l of ucornbei, t esch i tieftrt e tforkdf thgEfinnainoning by to annoy. a Democratic 'victory. Joinkr NEFF , BR . CRNTEI4I lIALL, Sept. 9, 1859 The next electoral college. if Kansas should PEN, PASTE t SCISSORS. Creditors have bc,ter memories than debtors ; and' creditors are n; superstitious sect, great observers d',et dlays and tilue3. ',LP Levi Khne,CllMnian of the Opposi tion Stste committee, his delivered himself of a four column adilret; to the citizens of Pennsylvania. It is a Peious document— worthy the author stale party he repro aelits. 07' The Phihritelli 'l , 7ewn,' a paper ,that.supporta tho tpu kart notiuneea iu thßi State, saga "T tzift of lat was ; bad enough, but thetpubliiim of 57 made worso•Wine int ustry as hut, little to ex pert ni•apx Se4ifetill partia,no matter what iiathe they lieu." 57 ^ A tai4nleepor tf Ilarrishurg, Pa., was arrested eiji Monthly and was held for trial it the auk of a widow. whose husband had .died, a far dagsiigo, from the' effects of drinking to excess it the tavern of the ric• fondant, A civil suitor damages will be ifiblitb tett rr7 A n6w In pin has been pdrfented at Colt's-armory, wind) will probably be, in market next %rodeo ft is made for live charges on the revolver principle, and is Ina• ded and fired with Area facility ; it is of cony( meat sfte and`weight, and may he car ried thiourli the Most tense wood, and in the most careless master, without accident. ff - r . The PeAple'v Paty of Centre co ratty have re nonunsted A j Barlow, Esq., for the Legislature dlerto are in nil-ally made awns! stuff ant we trust 0113 ore will make a dealt cat.-.Alte t.t /IM I on. If reports are trite we balm • n 4 &Ott that ho will be eat dean on the second Tuesday of Uelobstr newt,- •-- - - ' fri• Friend Brown, ofthe Ilettioerat, his been nominated by thei People'9 ('arty of Centre comity, as a can tittle for Treasurer. If elected, he will do Mugs up Brown . Alh%rhaniatt That's what the peaple,'Atnk in this Coun ty, anti consequently woof elect him rri - It is said now, th . a,, (Mario Dickens btu; abandoned the 491e 7 ;" t . i? 're-bßiling this country. We shoulti like to see Charles . .),,Ut if be Li. elet.etX/Pla mg la coma to Amer ica. Tie may go to thaDicicana. Xtrigkboring Rao. Bet the Post any preparation a hsatever, in placed in llte other mile of the butt end, whence it in car ried til the breech. wttile the caps, an many an a hundred at a time, are placed in a boa prepared for them by a single revolution of a lever, ti we have said, the gull changes and caps itself propetly and pnunipdy. Thin operation can he pet formed In a second -- We have seen the gun tried to admiration, the inventor hitting toe paper three - times in auccessiou Thin gun eau be manufactured at a cost of about 431) and Is no heavier than an ordinary rifle. We understand it is Mr Brewer's intention to ',moved aL once to and pre/Sure a patent fur his in vention. Two young ladies... Miss Worthington and Miss Bell. on the 28*b of August, wishing to cross the Ohio near Wellsburg, to attend a, camp fleeting, called to a Mr. Chamberlan, .on the Virginia side, who cites With a akin, r►liich proved leakyisnd when-thoF were in the middle or tho rivior, it smik, slid all three were drowned. • . . . . . . vr --.. OEN Elt AI, ELECTION I make such proof of his residence in tho did.' proiisions hereof tO be opened , a n dn the vote PROCLAMATION. ttict as is required by OILS act, whereupon, I cast for Judges of the uprmoS Court to he I the mime of the person as adtnitteif to vote, accurately cotopoted, and the Governor shall wIIEREAS IN AND BY AN A-CT OF ,shall be inserted in the alpfitehetical list by forthwith issue his proclamation declaring the General lopembly of the Common- thel lieniemors, and a note eoe le opposite in in env of the persons voted for Judges of wealth of Penayliania, retitled An tint tainting thereto by its et, mg, the word •• lax, "if he tie tfe promo Court at shall reqiiire to le, to the of out i,.116 of thin Cour Ilit rt toalth" passed tho ~_, V _ ermined to vote by reason of hay- el , ctiol by this art and who havo received '"7 2il day of July A I) IS ,„ ho '' 15, it is mien the duty of ttlx.pr the word " ag e , '' if ho the greatest number dill - wealth Of votes, io be dU the Sheriff of every county within the Common- 11 4 , I' lo ' l wealth to give pooh, notice of the General Sloe- shall he admitted on account of his age :- chained. Hone, and In /mob mat e . t o enumer ate -Int•-•-• and in either ease, the reasons of such votes 1 SSC 10. That the persons so deeared The ellicere to be electing. 2d, nosigritx the shall he called out to the clerks ' who shall to be elected al the first election shall meet phenol at which the etoononid to be Meld I, nuke the like notes in the list of voters kept On the ,10th day aftes the day last above TilOS ftioCOY, High Sheriff of the county of Oen- ma fro. do hereby make known, and giro th e sahib, by them. .i t 1 'lTol. l tioned at the plane for holding the Su. notice to the electors of the /mitt evi.otty of Ventre, In ell cases - where the name of flit) per l ton promo Court at Liartisburg, and shall cause that tin the second Tuesday 'if October next, (be- claiming to vote IS not found in the list fur fiva ballots, contaitting. ths Words " three log the 17th divot the mend') a General Election !dished by the Commissioners and Assessors, •years, " - six years t ". "nine y'esisi,""otivelve. will Do held at the several °McGee districts, es bliihed by law In th e Sala enenty or Omar°, at or his right to vote whether found there or, years." "Ilexes',' 'years," reispectively, to bo which ta time State, County and Jatioliery °Mere apt is objected to by ono qualified citizen, it put 10111 en boi, and. (than each severally are to be elected as follows, to wit shall bit the duty of the Inspector to exam- drew therefroin one, ballot, the words upon Oneperrion to All the Aloe of Auditor °emeriti jib such person on oath as to his qualifloa• which denertiates his term of office. and they of Me Commonwealth of Ponnlylvattla certify the resitit of Ruch .balloting to Ono porsoado all the °thee of Surveyor General tions, and if he claims to have resided with- shall se alb° Coannollwealth of Pontisyleattill b 1 the State one year or more, his oath shall the flovernots, ~ . . b oo. oursou do till the Aide of President Judge be softie , flit proof thereof t but he shall Stork IL That 0.4 soon f 1.4 practicable otthe fnetriot composed of the Jr counties of Centre, make proof by at least one competent wit • after the first Tuesday in November nett Clinton snit Cle•rtield ness who shall be a qualified e l tor, that fhllowing any election's,' sfudges, the Glover ( One person to fill the of fi ce of County Tromerer t he has resided within the district for more nor (Mall grant the permit.; elected, reapect. (if the county of Centro. . Ono person to represent the ettunty of Centre in than ten days next immediatety precceding ively commissions as now required by law th e muse ...i flepreeentietives of the Common- tool election and shall also himself swear to hold theie.respective offices fromand al. & wealth of Pennsylvania to, tits lantit tide residence, In pursuance of ler the first 'Monday in December next fol. One llereen to fill the office sif Commissioner of title/inanity ,IC n re his lawful calling, IS Within the district, soilluo irig such election for and disring the re et One 'person to sit the „fn. o f Andllei of. the not for the p)ryose of voting therein. epective tot ms of office as prescribed mid ensoty'of Centre "If ally person shall prevent, or attempt limited by the second section of the fifth ar / Gee person to fill tho "dice of County Surveyor to prey -lit, any officer of an election tinder (rale of the Constitution of this Conitnon- In timmtatele of 11114 lint I Moo hereby make this set (ruin holding such election, or uric or et alth ere known end g noo online, that the plea° of hold i ng thenforneniii ionnrni emotion in the never aeon, Om inn any violene.st to any such officer. or' And the return-judges of the respedive i iteo mo t tos within the shill county of Centro as hall interniptor impropetly interfere with distteg aforesaid, are hereby required t o followato wit hurt tit lip execution of iiii4 duty, or block up meet et the Court. Mown, in Bellefonte on The Electors of tho county of Centre will take or attempt. to block op the riitilow of the Ft' I it', neat October 15th, after the second oohs, that the said °li snore] Eleeon will be held al the following rilecon nvetine to any VflitilOW Whi re the same may Tuesday in October next, then and then-al. For itio twit if . iitititst,,,t. (lie p„bil„ house o r be 11011/Cll, or shall riotously disturb the ter pet form those things required by law Oiiiirge Miller, in the town of Aaronoburg mime of such dr olio)), or r; hall use ue . prac• , 1;1C4-11 under my heed at _Bellefonte, this For the top of llalimorat st the Scheel house in- tale any inarnidatioit, tbeiseitensforce or v-to. tlll'll (ley of August 1859. 'IS id keryilha:. - _ __ - • THOMAS filcCOY, - Fir iv e tap or Toyint. at the seanei 1 ,,,,,, re. ,,,,,,,,, len,Ce with the design to influence undbly, or ovei power any elector, or to prevent him; Sheriff Biome Furnace For the twit of MOO. at the School him.° in the from %smog or to restrain the freedom) of his •• town of ftehernlnirg elionte, Such persons ou convicon, shrill be The Ox tineiiiiiiiii, ..r . f 1' . ...r the lisp td Potter at the h"tom of (I .'' I) """ OM d any • Ito not eleeeiltinr Ye hilinfied For the mare of Di Sr !Pala or Isiutons lloo kirk, Petters butt dollars, and he Unrivaled nil time alt sit-_ Lest , Corsphi.itt. A .thorri, Cottivenvt 1, 0 ,, ni For He tem of 111-ng; at the house °f e ttle Into Je veeding i ivelve Months, an if it shall he • I ..riorlo Is, Pero, arid AN`,le, ilia ft Bri,ii, 11e,,,, nllO Musser, den'il For the tier of Ferguson at the t - iosoor booss hi sh o w ' , to the court where the trial of such /so./, Ar,,/ot, Se,s St el wet Scoarrry, Nn lISI4 , Plin grove olleitee shall b.• hail that t h is person °fiend 11, • '.,-4 , , rrinqi, and Gewral Drbdttu or no For tin top of Harris at the Se.hool house In tier ei 4.!1 nut a resident. of the city ward, it • 1 i y ~.. 7 ..' Y r ' ~ lielce Living its orig.. .11 tr"rer jr rt dt,cr,11,e,,, 11011111.1% thetrtot or towtimhip where Lhoi, °Hence was' 5.,, nitit,,,mienuti stir sue of our tel co,. to. tho top of [`Whin et the home, of Peter 'Mar • eunitattell, and pot Olt I tied to vote therein, rxy none iiraluding Members of Congress, L ..1 Iv p ri, l'hyljuiene, Clergymen-, Editors, Fanner., meg- For the borough id Bellefonte and Spring twp at then eh ,tonviction, he shall be sentenced h o nth ero testily, are the rnsig,asice. eerrata apd Joe. ourth Court Bowie is gitittilprough . pay a line of not less than one hundred, nor' iiilir tali "I We"... " ' l `" a°1 """' I """ In Mire this one thousand dollars rind to be ereree onetime for thaftnniediate relief arid i•• • _ If üblervliorg i u, Per the twp of Howard at the Douse Of Meg Elisii iinprisnited nut less than six months nor to.owill cure o f the many cruel oomplalnte whieb Tiiiiiiii more than I\l,o year(, For the het of Belli at the Salim! holm, in Phil- If any pi rson or persons kW! make any ill stone tadpole or other of De.prirAto villiLl tiq irburg het or we (or upon 111 ti resu lt of linty eleetiOn ":;',,, en i , , ,, , ~ For the toll of Snow Shoo nt the School house U. rr t we , cisoovereil hy Dr firon.,e it 111111111116 Commonweal- h, or shall otter to A neer the ',widener, of Samuel Achy ir For the owe of Merton at the'"Sehool house in in Ike any such teL or wager, either by vet 11 1;n1:11: , 1, and is the Jacksonville bal pt oclaint lion thereof. er otherwise, tie or tom, M.o. of 10;, , other p formula differ eiditelyreparation of medicine For the leironAh of Milepburg noil Boggy top at the „j oi n fin felt and par three Limes tie Continuing tie nle •bol, mi rut ile ,.' He poison, in, the soh, " houtot to ~,,,,t 1,,,,,n411. __.....L____,...,... ___,..,,,...'„-,,,,, 1ee - r - : -- - - - - 11.0 ,, a litriv; tirrPrar - niie 17mit; riot etimula. Tor tfle - TV.ITTif it - pl - see nirTin . ;lll '""'"'" '," "" ~ ‘ ,0 ' ,,, n , ~,- ~' . ,- nag elect WWI . • If aoy permit nut try law qualified, shall hog iiit.raning theit siren s in fluty clime, they For the step of Penn at the house of Win L Hen- fraudulently vote at any election yetthiii title ore' 0 "blilnatiiiii 40 1, 04 " of liimlielike VI hutch sot l'Otlitllollll' , Mill, or bring otherwise qualift li. , as no rii •1 '0 otterrrittatio.g disiiii,- and re. For tit twp of Liberty a' the D'ohotil house io .1 , u..shito VW). 11111. of h is proper disti let, Or tans , the ^pat, le ito pri..titt ° vigor titel health gneiss's. For ilia lop of Worth at the Sehool house et Port any pert t h e knit o log the. waot of such quali Ni, ii.itt ler of how lunig. seurodiag, or beWever lido Metal, anon shall eel or procure such person to cc I i,r ciiroon in iiiiiilieruter 1110 dlicase may La 'Rue the twp of Bonner et 41" i .C. ru rt house lit volt , the permit or ',cottons St) offending, - - re, matter that it hap Ingile4 the skill of tb•phy Bellefonte shall, on 00 , 171citon he lined any SOLO Opt sicie11:1111I resisted the efforts of medial tie, te wesin t For th sills p e tw of Union at the Fishtail house it) 11n- t Netivilio4 two linittlred -ilellarS. end be int- gin riot of these Bitter' will satisfy the sufferer Tor the twp of Bora:it's, at the house of Johe pree.med for any term tint exceeding three hull his ilinense Is anirmablo to the proper rein Mat months eily f Per the twp of Curtin et the el di id house of R y pw m (tole •• If any shall owe at ore than In tcrtistony of the mon; aurae effected by tlii ere Mann °lll' d..1111,1' 'I" r let sr wii• r.vise ft andillent- Ntall'l') IS HEREBY nun GIVEN tome I v reference in L .. 1 to din written el rt. fir ly vote a n d deliv t r 1.0 t h e Inept clot iwo it ..., ~ 1 „, . • tegniebed :nabs eluels known all a I r ii i , '•1'11.11 k-V. r'y person ex.itipting 1114te•ei ttck t t,, to, Ile r with the intent to illegally 1..,ut a t i n . 1.,. ~•,. win, ,hail h ,1,1 trio 001 eof .one or sh ill vote Ili° vitae, or if any per ... profit lit 0 triit ender the Sdovertiment of the ...It shall aln in„, hl pnnwoltn another to do so, : I'11111•11 !Sin , (-4 or of , hi, St its' brut any city he trifle y ,o , .4,-1 1 .0 . 0g ))hall on eon,/ to lon, V-r-. du 6y lt:e'r :igen, oreryWhele, and ity or moot pitratad thi4rtrt, irt Iwther a commis hi- tried to soy suto not lens than lilty nor' J , 't .1 liartm "(gletente, Fester J (Jeolitirt Mil Noon il idll ter or ag, ril, olio 1, or S/1111 he more the I flee 11U11 , 11,1 1101111rh, and be 1111 i10y...:,' ~ r'-, ,h t h ,, `" , " c h, J 'A l l' '''ar: i l'i ii Sl'eto 'Nett , ' (quid., ii.l midi; dm I iii4i.iittivc Ex ra ttly, to inoned for ally term not less than three 1, ~„ o ~,, 5,, Y ,,,,„' ' s ‘,/ '-'""•"• ''''' "`” "'' er Indic, ert tiliartivein of thin Stare or tier mole Ohm twelve inontli4. i - . . th e (lim e I .4.,. 'ten, or .iii, sty or IllrloillOrO. harts p e r,,,, s so tr ., „1,o„1 t i , s o t s i n this 1 'I HE tiltiol 1 ENt;lnhill 111:\11::11 ' he I district . anti 114.., that every member of conitottowe ti It ant et Otis to Lim law. sox. 't. E 41.1. 1.4,11E4 4,4.41444 &Pal CutiMse snit -tint r-ttrowc tre• F rer•-•, .....1 °I rr....• •incr rws., or qnstine 1 ,cifisens) shall CELEBRATED FEMALE FILLS the 'it h. tor Comirtion Count li i 1 thy my typo it at 411) plies- of electo.oi fur the pitri.i. 1 , , il:ai rd It ll 111 a iwtscr,pluout ol Ng; JOOO a or I',MIWIISSIOIII'eoI Or pity 7itcorportittA , thm , pose of isittini tleketa. IT Of nithiene nig the I Ict , t, 11, 1) . Phes/1, 111 14.0 I uror./,- tri, ha be low IO , ',11,1 ) /le I.f It ,bl e•t ong o r ever el?. re. mi ii , . 1 . to vote, le , shall ou coil , el u lig el the slo e tow lie elites ol appo let v I met 1.0 fett .1,1 lei y .env aim not 1.e..•. o nary lo Mr yurets. l. ' fluent Iti Jo ige t 0 .,p,..•t,,,, ~r c l er k of , i iiy tar, one It 11 e 11 .•d doll irs f::r ratty Srlr'h 011irio,. llt:t :it:rotor:6le lort:lrrier us util.iilllV le 'Flo ttri re elet' 101/ if this I '..nittione cal th. and i lint no ,ii, 1 I,e ,„, 1 „,„„,„1 f or ~,,,, ~,r , ,, not ex ,., , di .1 ,I 'lee._ r , a int iil or.lirloottrtararortiltw.ut • 1,1,11t0, dodge I ii,iolollo l or that 110 other 1.1111-1 Of nit; 1111, 1110'1 1 / 1 1 I„ I) to Ito rt..) , lrloluirt I.) •Irl: . :: ol . II 1:).)11)): t . t):1:•11 r Ir , II.:-) ',hill! Ire elig t l ) l, t o any off-, .1',.,„ 1", , ,in. info to„til o ~f tbe :lector: if It; t" , egt and ri:tro:l:r. 111 - , lnltruetlollw norl ',tr... lie ri voted I , r ' the coon,', of C, titre Ipe bits!, the (etikey ti ,.., ,I:, .nn 11 ;I e lAN erlytl nn A. 1.1 the one! let of A esembly. entitled erannhis 01 the A I ol the I liiiturld 4 ssouti i i ) linAlAl It 111 tt II LA DI Ilia ' • A , I Acl rilating to Ilie elections of Hilt of the 01,4111,1 er WI. , m iiit,••l - A n ,% c „I lo i t t , , , • , , 11100141 /fey .710771 it cull. In o Au) , :.: : ' o l'oininotityealth " passed July the 2,1, 1839 snits!, 1,,r the eloction ot 'bolsi-, of Ihe tier song 071 the monthly port d with regularity real Otolr, of Oil , /70 , 11111,ri,V011111. stud to P... ti in tilt, pate On ...'ut.l.air, set Ilie it°, provides lis felines to wit ' That the J11 , 14e., and lIIPStT:OF 4 chosen regal tie c. ream . 1 .1,11. 011 111 striate! " , norturtot Slump of II root nll'lllll. I" I repo ill i. co Alorts.wl shell meet at their reap pia Si.,' I. Be It eita,)ted by the Smitten lint„,,, //,, yes appoint. dfor holdaS the election 111 llouo. tit It •preseinatives of the Cominnei- , e.3AUTION. „tie tr (11.. t I net to Wfilell they respectively lie we ilth of P, 'm.)111,11.1 Ili tlenerel Asseinhly ! (7, .or pak. 41 4 4ld ocr h. tok.” 15 i jr".. , r• •,, long before 9 o'elock 011 tile ttiortillig of the nid 4 , and It 1:1 legte by ell,t,ted by au• horny ~, 1, ~,, plus . i . „ha l t EE mojy „,;, im o/ j ,, ,,, 2.1 Tuesday of Octorier 111 e,11.11 and even. of the ihhoc. nut the qualifi e d el s ...r o ma ~ year, and eitCh of the veld Inept. g or. eh ill each el the se v' nil coil elms of tin. Common '7' 0 ' " Ae "! ''" ''' r° Ct . 6 " °, '" ilr '""`' appl/111t one clerk , who shall be a tpaalifled wealth shall at the next geuieral election. at' " I " "'Hi' ci d er i '''' th 'Y a, " v if i. vii ter of enil7ll,o net ' ' the time.l and places of electing leprasent4- I ' 1 " " u ' " nr Ner "'"" • "' l s P im " ' l7t " " " ., i'-ic is the P.BOll and Limbs, Fatigue en slight e v ' lu ease the permute who shall r, cetve the Lives. and whenever it shall thereafter be- se :And highest number of rotes for inspector come tittees , aty for an election under !hie etgt o l'elegetion or the Heart, (lye/e l ms Ail I .114 not attend ou the day or any elentron, act and tinder the Coostsiotloll of this coin 1i ones these Pills will elfeeta cure rs'aen :ill .1:1. r Ili r to Opt person who Thin have received the lit Tii wi , still 1-its for flee p, mums nt the 111.4 el , Silt l.'s i EMOd. and although a pow er f u l ~,,,,, second Inglient iiiiinb,•r • ot ~,,,e...e f..,. ,h,,,h,„ 0, Int ono nod at. ev- ry elee ion %hi retell, ir, as ti, t , ilo I. , it contain iron. °simnel, antimony, or any at the evict preceding eleei,on sh o o a m •., ro t to le n•-; sli- i ll be le eessary under the prop- thing hurtle' to the constitution. Inspector to his rises, °l,l in Caine the per ~t , iilitils le r• t...1m, to servo as judges of the flo• pail directions in the pamphlet around eault eon win slftll have reset , d ilia Illettilt pr, m,•• Cow of tilt Commonwealth, one 1' °' whieb should be entefelly preserved ramie rof Coleg for iniro.ctor 41).111 not at pet era to era v e -is pr. veleta. Jah. , .,e of the Sole Agent fur the United States and Canada, tend, the ilfehelit elected Judge shall appoint Juilletil iloo rim ill which such county shall , JOB MOSES, OM Inspector to hl. films., Wel 111 1-1.-Ie the 11e, at,) two perellllB le serve as ASSOCIAIte (Late T. 0. Baldwin &Co ,) ',enroll elected Judg e shall wit attend then Judge sof the eeverel courts of, surh 'Colin- I - Rochester, N. Y. the limeeetor who received the higlieet num fl y. ', 14 9 -41 co and 6 postage stamps enoltued to het of votes shall iptionit a Judge In his See :1 'real the Judges of the Supreme aby ine 60 Pills, by return mall. authorised Agent, will Wear* • bottle, eon ;orris by H. P. °ABBE, place : and if any vacancy shell emitintie in Court; anti the President Judges of al, soh- tal the board for the apace of one h o ur aft,., or coorta of record and the Associate Judg- i the time fixed by law for the Opening of the eirrof the Distract Court of Common Pleas or August 4, 1869 Agent for Bellefonte election the qualified voters of the town. the cull and county of Philadelphia and the —.- _----.- ship, ward or dentrict for which so - M MB 'ens District I 'mire of the county of Allegheny, I Awl have Been elected prevent at the place shall be tennis' in the law and all the! of election, shall elect due of their number aforesaid ,lunges shall Ile qualified electors _ - - to till Inch vacancy. of this Commotiwealth, and shall he other. i Itiantuite,,Onahe 12th of Sept, 1858, Mr. 'it shall he the duty of said Arrsuoirffr wise paddled as required by the second Cyrus T. Alexander of Potter twp., to Miss reSpentieely to attend at the places ol r held Section of the Ilfth 'Miele of the Constitution !Maggie F. Potter of Spring township. ing every general, speccal or towus.lup oleo of this Coonnonvrealth. twit, dorms the (line said eteCtion is Open, Sat) 4. That the election of Judges , Ihr the purpose of giving information to the shall be held and conducted in the several I inspectors and Jtufgest_when called on, in election distnets in the dame manner in all - - - 7 ...--...- r lotion to the rights of any person aoserts- respects as elections fur representative are or Digo. On Sunday morning, the 4th ult., ell by them to vote at such eh:coml. or such shall he held end conducted. and by the hi Snow Shoe MART ANN YEAOIIIIII,, wife of other matter or relation to the assessment of saute Judges, Inspegtori and other otlf.Fre ; Darnel 11. Yeager. Esq., aged 81 years, I voters as the said fnßpoctor. or J u d ges, or and the provisions of the act of the General months and 5 days. - - either of them, shall from time to cline re 'Assembly entitled "An Act relatspg - to the - Peace to thy dust Oh I loved wire; elections of this Coniniopweall c hr lipproved . st oo p tom ( un til t aa i nuswi t soun d__ quire." ay of July one lhoirgand eightolss 4,s all s h e ll wee divan this mat •'No person shall be permitted to vote at Pus second d i It'd and thirty-nine. and its several I *l' And In tlitqarrow bowel bedound. any election eg aforesaid , other than a white freeman, o f 11 21 yeArs, or more, who shall Hu etas. and all other hlte wiles far : I). U. Y. hare resided ini theta State Cl. tenets one yetie,., " ma shall the infurced lost plieable, :N ip i i and in the election chetriet where he offer% shah deemed ai i hdlaken to hp yto the.. 3 election of Juitiies : i ., Proutdcd, That the • s Ife . ua ekteri; ad Brigade, lath Div . P,M, I IGADE ORD/1118 No. 1.9. to vote, at least ten days immediately pre lifort.tuitid electors shall vote for Judges of. Cl relies the election, and within twe ye , u oZtr's Sivas, &pt. 10, MC peel State or equity tax, which shall ha ' ix r ie `iiiiirthete Court on a separate pie so uf , 0„„ipmi.,,,,,,,,dd„, eke th ulssa B r i ga d e : , paper and for all other Judges resseirbd to . ' iii t e 4 - notitii that tidied; orde r s No. 1, WM bo learned iii I -e law on another Misiltantte been assess-aid at least ten days before t e lection, but a.,gittsto dl the United States ` mantling tbeßto meet at Camp fleets*, attar orni piece of paper. who had beao..pellpiohsly a qualified voter of are Hell, on (aide, the 2fith of September, have ,khis Stoat., and removed therellimo end re- Sao. 5. That a meeting of the return bees and are eretty eouqtermanded. ki no su eampoient will be bald In this Brigade daring the awns!, and who shall H. residedlo the Judges of LIM several distracts in each county p hit ) the Oenerailllknapaispalpg tepee that electiOn distsict mu) paid taloa as aforehiid, provided for by the act herein before cited, Me *resat irstapanlei,wll etteadl the ritatetose .oll be entisled to,vote after residing id the duplicate returns of, ell the votes given in a°ll . t• .°!" • PpostfA t i •. six months. Provided; Thu the such 'ominty for iddgreit of the Supreme rde f- tit en. Jim Wolf L.,W.,ftIVRNRO 0.711d-de•Ciinft. hito freemen citizens of the United States. Court shad ell Judges .whloh,the qualified September -'6901t,' ' e between the age of twenty one. and, twenty. rotors of such county ane entitler,l to elect of two years, and having resided in the Stith themselves unconnected with any other ADNINIST4,II7O, I )110TiCX, ono year, and in the district ten days as county or dipitiStichall be made out by_theS E'I'TER'S of Administration have been aforesaid, shall be entltled to vete, although elerlsoif tlid blotted it return Judge d , one of 'li granted to the , inclerslideif on the Imitate' of they have not insid mica." , Which returns the .prellident of said board Phi Oooea , doe'di Iste,of (begs twp, Centre , "N u _person shall be entitled to vote whose 14111. forthwith ida g p in the office of the I, l° , 4 „ ll ti' ast •V a l f i 3ger i :l i luelrlog themselves Indebted rianie id not contained in the taxable Inhabb Prothomitary of the Court of Oonamon Pleas and those having ifte e tai s s, *l iri i p 4 swee tnediat. PilrumWt' tents filrittslisil by the Commissioners oil- of ob i utity, And the ether fie shall en • authoatiogwal, for aetusts a w g, -r - k•n tl r m , duly less, first Ito prioducod a receipt fur the pay• olose in 04 , 9 enlehipe, which envelope he shall ' IBA C. 1 41TOITiilt,'Idni'i. ' thank Within two years of a State or coupty sus l and divot to the Secretary of the (lout. t Bellefonte, September 15.694, tut, assessed agreeably to the coustitution. monWealtli, and place it in the nearest peet. i -• • or give satisfactiiry, evidence, sjther•on his ofllse. , I ADENumwooricitonaa path or affirniation of snellier, that he has Sao. A. That on n the first Tuesday or no, pobni, will elides tak•aottee that lettere of paid each a tax ; or failure to procure a re. November next following any . eiection au• :!ihiiiitiitliktl i r,,..bitet irLigrastedto the untlentiAu• ceipt shall make oath of the payment thers• thorized by this at) the Secretary of the id,, ° A g e l. g e i l""` v , 1 .0 ,104 - v p 4 " . / A l t ga peria " na l i k t o u ' w r il i of or awed. if be claims !A) lie an clamor, Cotninotiwealthneltall ' in the ilatlinf the 'louse themselves Indebted to um Deflate, will pisun betweeo the age of twenty-ime, and twenty- of Sapretemstives, in the peestence of,- the maids Immediate payment, acrd,them hiving WO years, he shaft depose an oath (*affirm. Governor and snob other citisette of the °laLsii , wit' pro theta duly aatheatliuted for alien, that be resided in the State at least Commonwealth alt way choir to attend.l settlement. * cause the refers* untie to him under the , Sept I, tetv.6l wk. r'ltogau one year next I:4 .i lse Isis application and 4? 's ~ _ _ __ ,_ dina.iir. IV lOW '9 a DJ NW rit i I.TO 610/170:1 meniaE. grbituarg.
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