Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 15, 1858, Image 2

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romocrntic State Ticket.
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WILLIAM A. lOnTER.
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CAN A I. ruM Miss I ii NT. It,
WESLEY rKOST,
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Democratic District Ticket.
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JAMES L.GILLIS,
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ASSKMKI.Y,
T. J. EOYER,
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WM P WILCOX,
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Democratic County Ticket.
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1ISTIII'T AtTOKNKV,
JtOlIKKT .1. WAI.I.ACi:.
dll'MV (.'(IM MlsPKINKII,
"WILLIAM M CUACKKX.
A l lHTull,
ISAAC W. iKAllAM.
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(ir.iiuiiK kichai;is.
The "Poeple's Party" vs. Prohibition.
"3d. That the true intere. ts of the
i.'nioi), und esjieeially l'eiin -ylviniia, re
quire u Turill tor revenue iniposiii" Mieh
lutiei as will iilloid just und (tnilti jno
lection to home lahor, mid relitve ns from
'.he liiiimeial dillieulties and i nilnii rass
iiieiit lirimjilit on hy the ruinous j.oliey ol'
i lie present National Administration.''
The ahove is one of the resolutions ad)i
lodbytlie convention which nominateil
'haiin Hall Ks., at 1'rookville, on the
:(Uh, ult., as the opposition eaudiilato for
i.ongress in this district. This, like all the
pposition resolutions, passed since the he
.ilitiingof the jnesent canipain, if not
precisely, is u very near approach to the
loctrine ol'tho Demoeratie party on the
liiestiun of a tariff. A tarill'for revenue luok nuich like-the tyranicii'. conduct laid
with ft judicious discrimination in favor of I to t1"-' ehurgo of the President, of attompt
Ihoso commodities which we. have the j to forc-n it upon them against their
'eust occasion to import, in other woi ds, ol 'will. True if the non-voting vol icy of the
which we produce the most extensively at Yolk Tribune Imd ''ecu pur.-u.'.l in
home, liasalways been the policy advocated 'be recent election as was the case on all
r.nd practiced by the democratic party, and former occasions when the (niertion of sla-
is still their doctrine at the present day.
Upon this question the old whig party
tookjssuewiththeni, advocating atarifl'for
protection alone without regard to revenue
TTio democratic party seeking to all'ord n
fair protection to domestic iniiiiiifacturcs,
in llio adjustment of duties upon imports;
discriminating in favor of those articles,
the manufacture, or production of which
at home, needed encouragement. Thus
making revenue tho vljcH ami protection
the Uicidiitt, while thewhigdoetrinesought
to make protection the object and reve
nue, llio incident of a tnritl'.
Hut now wo find this mongrel opposi-
1 ion repudiating mid spurning thoprin-i
. .. .'. . .
milled a protective turill "lor the sake ol
protection," (as our old opponents, the
whigs, were w ont, defiantly to express it,)
and endorsing tho democratic side of the
issue in tho fullest manner. And now
the question naturally suggests itself:
What is to become of the remnant of the
whig party which bus still remained stead
fast to their belief in the wisdom of a pro
tective tarilVT
Since 184S there has been no issue be- jembodicd shall be carried out. Truly this
tween them and us except upon that ques-i is a great inetainnrphorsis, and the Demo
tion. No other reason existed why they cratic parly need ask no greater triumph
should not be democrats, and act in j than to behold so sudden and radical a
all things with our party, except that they
could not give up their vro;liita v tar'lf'
pri ncijilee they could not swallow "Loco-
l-.r.rt r,.oft.i.wl.iM,,, () .,11 ,,o.i;..D .,c;
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covernmental liolicy thev. agreed w ith us
to the letter : such as the finest ion of
Stato right, non-interlcrenee with slavery
in tlm teiiitoii.'H mul nil H. nth,,.. li,;
. . ' .'- h,
issues oi the day. but what are these men
rt Irt .w... 9 W 4 1 t !il
whom will they act? The party with which
have been acting, takes democratic, round
, . ;
upon tlio only question that has for the
I. i. , ...
.asueno, twelve years so, mm ted them
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jiuui uiu tu'iiiut rni n ariy.
Upon this question there can now be no
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Meinui-iiii-. i ney uisiinciiy avow the
saino doctrines in regard to a turill" that
we do nay more they place at the head
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merit for the position they intend him to
nil. J hen as it to remove all doubt as to
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onbytl.e ruinous policy ol the present
National Administration."
XV. .! 1 1.1
Forpelting however to remind tl.e ,,eo-
lite that the heavy debt l.i. l, ft,,,.. 1
i , win
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al hi 1 t y in e i 'Inn'i' lli" I '.'inm I it ie m 1 1 y
'I the t'liion'.' Tin- I'u nt T i.'t.'
ii'iiisi!ii.ll claim Id ! in vi In n I til' ,il '
nil tln'ir lav-, and slill claim I i In' .1, :n -
'enits, I nit 1 if. !" Ik ibil'e.' u il !i lli i. :il i. hi.
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al !ciiH'.'f.ii-y u 't I i ui nt-timi v. !iii-li i.i'V-
I.T formed any I'lll I n' III.' dill'eien of
,' llie ulil .iii tics. I.i'.c i ll I Ii" l i ri utiy
i'lill-tl llrtr.l i'l Ilili. 'alii'll-- ll l-ai'll" ..:i
i,lllV. It Oiloses )!lo I !-- -1 1 1 lKlli"!
itdiuinisti utini ii'ni; (!.. I i j j t i i - j 1 1
linn untiling cl-e. Tin.1 I ,i m u i i j t 1 1 ii!i
limi liii been .settled by i u-1 k - i- C Kmi
xin lliciii' elves in a way, we ircs'uiiic, that
lor tlie present i.llils 1 lieui-clvi's. How
lib Hid linn te make this tl.e ;ssui
election for state, district and count
in i n
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eel'.-, in another stati
Ill.lonewiili'licoiil.l
nave
miitliil (,V'ir it. lltlili'l' MIIV cilcliiii-
.stances, 'I'll in!; of t liisfcllow-eiti.-.en.s, , n
del' well it ii in the iletieet the oii:-ilii,u pre
sell's in lli i j ridicu Ions at titude, bcfm e yin; j
iieeiir.l llioiiiyour iuiiort in h'tober next, j
T11K lNlTli 'ATKiNS. I
It is tinlv "'I'ulil'viil at n time when'
II I.' . Il I ( . Mil
' (lii nv t'l.'ir h;
e-t ' Will ll Ley. illi
renegade 1 lemocratie newspapers in thelp'l's I h ket ; sonie ihe "lieiaililiean
tate are trying to breed di.s.-eiision-i in
the Ileinocratie ranks, and thereby secure
the (..lection ol'tho opposition candidates,
to bo greeted with as many evidences of
the general harmony .which prevails a
mong tho masses of the Democracy, as our
ex ch alines daily furnish. With but
iew
exceptions an ignulile lew every JVm
ocratic paper in the Stale comes out ' lan
fully in support of the candidates of the
party. The. issue which recently gave
rise to diti'erenees of opinion among Dem
ocrats, the I.eeoinpton question, is almo.-.t
universally treated by them as a dead is
sue as no longer of practical importance.
The people of Kansas having rejected
the I.eeoinpton ('(institution under the
Knglish Pill, for reasons with which none
but themselves have any concern, tin y are
content to abide by the result. Whether
the Administration was right or wrong in
tho policy recommended to Congress, one
thing is certain, 1 1 1 tit the people of Kansas
owe to it and those Democrats w hich sus
tained it, the right to adopt or reject the
Lecnnipton Constitution as might be most
agreeable to them. A fact which does not
i very was at issue, Kansas would now be a
Nate of tho Union by virtue of the Kng-
lisli liill, and by a larger vote in its favor
') several hundred than the Leeomplon
Constitution had in December last, lint
"the second sober thought" had begun to
operate with the people of Kansas, and
they saw that they could only control the
institutions of the Territory by participa
ting in tho elections held in the mode
precribed by law, not by faetiotisly ab
staining from such parlieip ition, and
then complaining that they, the majority,
had had no voice in the proceedings, and
that therefore they were illegal and void-
Tho recent vote on the Kngligh Hill
I i l.i..,,. ,
i snows cicariy mam cnange lias taken
place in the public mind in Kansas in re
gard to the constitutionality of the Kansas-Nebraska
Hill, of which the English
liill, was the legal consequence. Scarcely
two years since, tho Republicans in Kan .
sits, as well as elsewhere, repudiated and
denounced it as a base violation of a
sacred compact. Now they are loud in
their demands that tho principles therein
conversion of their adversaries to their
own doctrines. In a word the vote in
Kansas on the Knglish Hill is a complete
eiidoi'seiiiei.l l,v lhr,s II, .1 i
.....iiv,, , ii.Mis.in.i
, voters ol Ihe wisdom of the Kaiisas-Ne-
w,v iii'iisiis-.M-
, braska Hill. Why should I),.,,,.,,, I ,1K'
I for on a subject of far less importance'
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ll'j'.UXi I.N CLAI IU
: , ,lie of tIl0 ,ar,.0sl mi.otinirs ,, .,,
r -.v. ..v.. in
' ,- Tt C ,', , ' '? 1 5', ' ,0fT V-V0S' "' "''ol,,"t " Wilul
I u". ' ". " .l'"'0" M UM,"' Wk',m'. V" "'!' '
""sun immense unit cnthusias tie uat h -
'.:.. of , , - .,
j cring of the lomorrncy of that ivrion ;
, ........ v , vl inni. lecioii :
'ttnJ tIl0 awakol,w, ,,,,.,, 4
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"i" u
i "i i "i .f. 7 uu'ro
,r """1 ' vt'ry asM.rance
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i unit gaiiant nit e c anon is a I r .- it for1
; the contest in October next. VrZVZ !
1 indications Clarion will give for Con-!
gress, and tho whole ticL, oneof trl !
that gallant little CI
i M fvo... i.. ,0 12 1,.
iei miyorities, ot from 10tol2 hun-i
: tbe coming election. And should!
:i.c district become aroused as are
i nnd enango counties, wo will be
tlrou at t li
1 ,10 ellti.0
(,,,,..
;, i, Lor iwa J
ion,t.y onool the most triumi.hant ma-
":..:.: OV(ir ; ... .J ln,a
w " 1110 "'"UJri. ilU.ZIl.
for the "wild cat diHtriC," and its noble
,- , .... , .
liresentative !
. . . .
viTA Jouisiana paner of lata ,l,.i
HurpriHed tolenrn that tobacco i ra sed
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VOIIIIOCIICUI
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I .m .' of I.Vi.tv i iil i-
li ' lit Wil-liot'". ll
c.i'ii" o li!,i. lot!
ed Iii 4rii nd ' ii oi ...
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l'i'! linn d unk and ill nv mil
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IlllU-i'ill of
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i;ii'HM" l' iiitim i-v Willi Mr;.
I'll il fin ii'-y, with .ill hi i moral
was a-.liainr,; ,,f H, mean a'.l.'in
ilepravitv,
l lo l.la'-t
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.n il i hi o, a wniii ei, is a"i ii "ii!
11 liolll I !lr
... hoiv In
t that all. i dii'e.'liiig 1,'oL'rt
'''I. Ml'! i llioiiiin'' : !-. - he
lnMi'il Ali.iM- all, ilo no i irnlioii me
ill cnniii'i'linn wiih il." "llmii'-t. Ia"n"
did
im! Maul il kiio'.vii uiio moved lie-
, .,,,, (l;, ji;i,.,.,
'di-d lined In ifi tin
l.ilai -lali. b'obeil
lii -!i work cut out
lor him, mi l e.,
I in 'I : an 1 .lolm I
ti.ei
!!''.' and its uii-
In r, ar. .. -e in ( 'oii.''i-n
i . . . i . i
t HO.....' O e' e I ,11-1 Ii-....,
miiev from the
Clerkship and IVo:n thai inonieiit I'oi'iiev
1 tlMlllt Wits i M i . i i : iii V i pi... ; i. i.. 'I'Llo
Ins lie-
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counts for the
'coeoa-llllt. .'
our
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Hp.rdUn for a LTr.mr
The Opposition do Hot lO'lee vol" Well
is to the proper nam,' for
iUllizalion. Some of ihe .Pivsses d;ih it
Ihe "Union Stale. Ticket i" soion llie "1 ',." -
Inline I ic.'icl ; nome llie 'Teni. e s Antl-
Leeoiii,to Democratic Stat,, Ticket ;"
some the "Opposition i'ic.'.ct ;" whilst
.nunc oi imc i-v; ow Ammng papers call it
me American I n ket : ' and some
iiiit, so "intensilii'd" the "American
not
'--
publican hcketi" and so on to the end of!
the chapter. The Ti.,.i I, ;,,,,.. 1, ,,..-. i
puliiislied in Wihiiot's district
'ilbiishei
I!-
nn the platform, nominees and all. Th,.
people of the State will put the finishing
touch to still-born bantling next ( h-l, , her
by bin i;,g it, ,s., deep that the hand of po
litical resurrection couldn't reach it with
a forty pol..,( '('nln J), . , ,,'.
Tonnage Tax &n hi-G'unov.s Device
Wo have jii'-t been shown on" of ihi
1'eiiiisylyi nia Kailread Company's frciglu
tali.-, which we Mtbjoin, lor ihe purpose ol
showing the means respited to in order ti
procure a repeal of the Tonnage Tax,
Here it is. :
No 226, fur No. ::(.
l'rri.-ni ia;, July 1 1, Ks;,S.
Mr.
Jo i;
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Kurfivi-iit i,-,,,,, j;iivt.,-,oii i;mii liiit.'h',,!,,,,.'
1 far Jlaili, IS, (luo, Sc - - s;4 .pi
dairies ,;
1 j. Id
..i.TK State Tux clla-tcl fur Cuminim.
Wfultli .if I'h. $ i.jg
IV'iin'a ItailruaJ Freight and flinrgos 1.1. ,s:'
f 1 j
'JIENKY,
-10
Ji'rctiat 1'uynutil I'u)' tin Cu
Now here js a grossly ,;(.., ., , ;V 011
part of tin; Company, in collecting moneys"
from a customer on account of I he Slate
and for which, we think, that the man who
made tho bill would be . subject to indict
ment at tlie instance of the fieighter. If
wo are wrong here, however, wejiavc this
to to say, upon better authority than our
own, that if the Company is thus receiv
ing money for the use of 'the State, there
is no reason why it should not be compell
ed lo pay it over to Ihe party for whose
pretended use it is collected.' I Us most
certain that the Company has no Mich
agency for the Commonwealth, and that
the Tax, as it is called, payable by ,W,Y
upon Us Tonnage, is no T.e at all, in the
pioper sense ol llio term, Inn a
111, Til ,...
"...Hi, ,, u,o mil is, tiiere-
i lis, ' I i le ireightorsaro
iii i . ";,"' "im ii, we hope
...... iini,,-! ooueroi llie Mate will
.i. i,.i ioc inns ,ijM collected are
i, mil over ii,!,, il... i, a;., ....ic... , ,-
i " I 'o.ni lunra, luiuioii
10 uie rent supuiale.l m the chiutorof the
Company. We shall insist on thin matter
herCi.fter. l',tlM-rj Tim- VV.'.'-v.
The Ov-rland Mail to San Francisco.
The Cable celebrations have nbsori e,l
the attention and given lull vent to the
enthusiasm of our people throu-ht the
length and breadth of this great republic
And while these popular demonstrations'
have been made, quiet preparations havt
bcen progressing for the development of
a project scarcely less important than the
Atlantic telegraph. o the Pill, iiisu.an
Overland Mail Line, f,ul M. U,uk
ju'iupuis ;o .-sail francisco, w ill
npi u
eu. j ins means ot
SO lllltiol lallt n l.,.ll' .... il ;
i -'. " 1 " " me inccur.sor ami
liiosi ciiieieiil
am in uie nn ruiiih .,,! i..i.
' 1 . .1 -
gnqji lines, wl,i(, ,, )(.(.(
i years connect the Atlantic and l'aciii'..
Slates of the confederacy. The facililie-
lllllil 1 il'ot eel 1, in ..I..L , , .
..i-.i:.i- . ... "'v iMaidishinent
, ui iius line IS io llll, Ji ll, wiij
Hot be e hi ti n.
.'"'I the e.t i erne
f - . ; i , i is ro lie, but the
. i
'"'lvmitages of it must
.ii.ii.uiiag, ", ui ii miisi accrue to jnterven
.nig territory. It will aNo i-..,,,;-ik. , ,.,
, . i, nn, li
the el I I.'loe,, t i.f , '
mo area m
I'loAiuiii) io mis soon to le
; tnive . W hen this
l'"l'LA,,U 1. 11"
JUte becomes lair-
.. t'st ;i 1 1 Khiii . it 1 ...!.. 1
' J " "i cxteim irom St. Louis and
, Memphis to the terminus of ,l. , '
i, -i.. , , ..
" ' ''V l!!'"!"" Sn Francisco
i muciiiiii' iit. iiu i t ii, i n't., .. . l .
! c . i i ,r "l l,ut'M:
i . T'J JO'; .VHtvillo, Mo.; Fort
" ''": -'-.-''' "it, l exas: 1
t oi t lielk-
' '. ' 11 1 "'oiom n -i 0X1W . p...
, '77! ("
V ma C, s, r !' A"TV- Fwt
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The rites' of f .",!ll,rt'l'1")-'l"'ce days.
is hi.hlf.irtl-j;;
tormiims and San J'laneis. o, and between
- mMam, wCtSi
" C regular hue. Jt is inten-
ded, however, by tho eomnanv lo l,." .
Kllltil I. In n..lu ..4 "
uioderate 'X 'ZZnH "l
.. .. I li ",r PaNsenL'eri ns
. .....l ... ' . - - '"sisi;iii;ei.1 IIS
oo.. us tney can eoh,,,efl their arrnnee-1
!. - 'y ,''0Un,,S f 1"1K Willbe ? "I? f Lis np,,ointm.r. hU un"":' " i "lw '"-'I'ahlo of holdup I
in noTa tZl l T. r r ; ur"Jutt !
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I" ll'" "nil i'l the --o, int.-.l 'i" i Hint
Hoi" II . I ill I V I '111 pill II V di I il' llll i"- i'l 111) '
le'l'l' d ll'il III e, .'Hid lio I ",l .n wlilli'MT
I 'I MIIV I Ulil T Ii at Ihe cable lie-1 pm t"..
Si. Lo' I", S. 't. III. I'eloii, Sa ."., Ihe
nl n I Ii" I'.. I i liii, ,. ), ', ii in. hi, ar-1
i.' I li"i" ' (. -rd iy li.au An .h i, n j .i ! -i
. ."" i.f a very law e- , siaie of
thill..- Hi that coiililiy, the .i an I
bow ie l,ie lii'iii.. , ,lv law I ee.i'iiv.-
e.l.
in r. in
qilen I .
C'.lolli'l
mineral r
deems tin
pred.it ion , are al-u Very Ire
f.ivoiira! ! v i
I' til.'
if tl,
I'ei i Hoi V,
lull
llt
ce!. e iiniievit ion of Soiiora of 1 1
"I tain e In their sue. ,'- I'al i
Hi" ! ill!
opllionl.
Tiie lil ra-oiilid foil llama w.i ;.'nll-l oad
epeilt ion Will ( i.i'te I ll 'il' Wo! k ill
Xovei'il.,'1'. The a-;, 'ills of th" California
l hell ill I .Mail C o.iiiv 1, let en!;.' in A ll -
gil-l, We t of ihe liio (Iraiid, and Were I"-
ily i-ligiged in e-lal.li-.hiii' stations and
making nrriiiiL'eineiils to cut
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u'
lis I i 1 1 1 1 1 .
ii ii
I mollo,
of Philadelphia, r.'.-enily
for New Mexico, l"ft In-
. !l l '1111 1
d.iud
ilepon leuee lor S uite l'e on the "uh in-t.
I le-pati'hos from Leaveu'.vorih, dated I
the seventh inslaiil, received I er United
.s.'l!
.XPI'os to r.ooneville, ulalt
id I'.'fll received lor two c,
thai it-
,'1'1'
lip lllllM
Ul!...'l''
I
, hrvim:
ot' the First ( 'avaliT from 1 'uhnicl :
1 l'""""alr '
! The Salt. Lake mail l,.i 1 :oi"i',.,
been twenty-one days on the route.
Th,. V ,,,, I....1 1 .!...
( iovernuient ollicials al tein li'n'jt ' to their
, duties.
As soon as the As-oeiati
Iild'.'es arrive,
the trials f,ir treason will be coiniiieiieed.
v i
t beet) made.
flic lndian-i are very trouble-mac afoot
theeilv, nn, I several Mormons ha e been
1 killed.'
hie family was ma.s:aci ;d while inovin
to the south.
J'r. J'o'.'iiey, ihe 1 ndiali agent , wa
among the tribes, making trealie-
(lilt
and
as thus far been successlul.
I The engineers are cut locating the four
' i posts on the western division ol tin.' mail
'; route.
;. ! Wa iiii, ton, S,e,, I,i, Willi a iew- to
1 . render the Paraguay expedition equal to
1 iiiiiy emergency, a proposition to send ,,u;
' ia strong force from the army is under a 1
jviseiueiit. Kvery j osi !,!,. pi eeaul ion will
ihe taken to guard against a I'aMuro of the
I objects sought to be aecoinp i-hed.
j Lkavkxivoim ii, K. T 'sept. 7. A muni
cipal election was held here yesterday.
I ' 1'eat ex i i'elnelit prevailed, but no serious
ilisturliaiiivs occurcd. .Liimjitoii P.. D,i
limn. Flee Soil Deinoeial. h-m-i ol '.-te,!
j Mayor by two hiindred inajorilv. Lyman
i Scott, Republican and Know'"S'i-thiiig, ,V
Adams Fish, r, Republican bolter, 'vercop-
posing candidates.
It is Our Turn to (row.
The August elections thus far re.
ill
, , 1 . I' . , I I
....,..-,, ,, i n- c,'ini'i i;iiii'i;im.
lllll-opiioiients leel decidei !- had out of
,1 , , i , i ,, ' '
tho whole batch they gel not a snigl
grain of solid comfort. To be sure, they
labored hard lo get lli ll fi'mr over the re's
.lectio!) ol tho I.nglish eompioinise ,v the
1'eople el Iviiiisiis, but, their mr is force 1
and a faint one. They well know that this
result was iuiivcr-:illy anticipated, and, to
a large extent, desired by the Dein, .era! !,-
parly. J he people of Knn-as have acted
willi a proper regard to their interests, and
for the present cini'ise to remain a Territo
ry. We think they have acted wisely; but
had the free Stale' men followed the non
voting policy heretofore so much applaud-
eil anil delemlod l.y our black reinil
ioppoiients, Jviukih would to-day have been
i ui uie i nion a slave state. Jtiswcth.it
have the light to l,e jolly over this eh
i'ei ion
in Kansas. So, hurrah for the new
i- . .,
iom
nan.-as. in le urn ol
scn.-e, ami
the triumph ol popular sovereigiit v I .' ,
n,4,r,vr.
fi-;)'"Tho llernptii ld road is
now oi.cn
to Washington, l'a. Freight trains have
be
en runiiing since Wednesday
KEW ADVIETISIKINTS.
BENTAL CARD
i M. SMITH ,,ir,'M his pr,,
iV. to tho J.mlii'N und (.cm
fi'-sional nor vices
111 I Cm (Ml of f huir.
li.'lil li lid
vicinity. All uiiui-i.tuuw , r i
. , i. rl 1 '"' un u
-...4 iioiuiir.!. u ui.Sli.l If , '.. .. t
lain iIim-1
ii iiii iiii in,. Inlo iiiii, i-uvnii'iiu. h
t iii'i.i.iire ,1 l,,
I ... !. .. .
:.. i . "" Hlilll HIT.
"' .-n.-iw s new rmv
r-i-pt. i nn, is ,,s. VJ
CAUTION.
l.b persnn, nre liorehy ciuil iunej
lri.M.iiR ,y ivife s'nphi,, IIIV
us 1 mil pay no debts other e-mi ri.iling,
f" I'l. loth, 1S.j8. ;it.
Ll';.tl, orici'
1 11 V..
(Ii-uimii- It s .,'
In I I.r
Cutnl ni' f -,.
- " " '., HI. II .
W. V. Fl.liMIMl.
i . mi in if ,
A'ur. Trni, IS-.-.
o . ... ' "
of'l m I TVl ""V'.t '-"' Wl acres
oi Mini in like township Clearfield
eounty J.i.l-t of No. :Sli:t, bounded
.uiiii iv east Hy tlm i. ,. ., (,,,.,
hno'fi" v i11111' -'h
i . 1 r- 10 I'Oiniiel payment
oi iiurciiu.se moiiev.
. .
fe2 T,,'
" MUnt -Plr 1 ,
lT
mot i on uf Vni.
. oiirt order a rule
(nil in t Ii io ruse,
wntil (lf an ...
l.y Ihe f iiiirt:
"FO. AVAL! Fits, rnlyv.
Ai;j)IT()H s XOT1CI
u. n. Loo an -I (,
( iiiii'l uf f ,......
VK
!' ( !, a, 1,1 (;.,,,
'" Wrl( ISM.
21st. AiiRust. 1S.-.S, Pl-ff hv
T. A, M'Uhke A Co.
And now, tho
liis Atfs Larrimer A Test, in 'iho u'hjve c.is
..- un , ruer on tl.e KIic-lU to h,iR lhe pro -
M'iji i , """rl Mtnlenf T. A
of Auditor to distrihute tli.m among the in, !!.
.urui rri'uilliri.
Order cr,i,.i.,l .. ti..i . r .
'A.A- '
I All neisons i,,in.,.,.i : ,i , ..
' 1
take notice .ha. tin, " ' ZV.Y
I ib.nm;.. ll.., .. . . "'""""ll'
un
In ll,a J,,lin. ..r I.:. . . ."",
I i I" '
il" tii'n
Ii , I, ii. ' i
I j e 1 "u tu any olliee voted for. ',
I
Aim rou r Noiici:
I -in i
'nun'
. i I', .ii" i, ,i i
n 1 1 il 'il A l.i,
I 'i-li tl'iitmn ..f
in 'ii. in lli"
i - 1 hi I ,:l'i Imii'l'i.
"i M. l.i -I il l And ii. .w, Amr,
- I, I- i i n in. -imiol' V. . N nil ., ", I -..
I h" . '. M I 'n!l"ii"h v us n i. in!, d A'lili
l"i' t-i deli il'iii A e,, 'ir ' ... ...
All pelsoim inlel e-li'd Hie lli'li-liy lloli
li' I thiil I will alteiid to the iiii i. the
aho " 1. 1 in -In! :n. nl, nt m i I . i e " , . at Sal
mil, iv Ih" !hh .lav of 1 1. I..C. I'. I'!, at
o'el.iek, I'. M., of slid di, whi'll II m 1
1' hi'i e e V
'.111 llll.
'I'll. w.
II' I il I ill')
.1. MeiT
-." .;...i.'.
.l.oriiii.
Auditor,
e,
AUDITOR'S JJOTICK-
In Ih.- I ' hi; i ..f Co. iini. ,u Pleas of Clear.
lieM ( i.uiiiy, No. I'd,. Term VV.
.IoIiii li , ll- of Thomas I'iI'iiwii
V'i
.lame, MeChee and Henry Meliliee, K
ecu t..r . of ,1a I ne Mel Ihee, ilee'il., with tin
1 1, e to Tiioni a-i, I'ltilip mi I I ih ll Meliliee.
And now to wit.. Au rii-t 'JUih l'is, on
lil'l'.ioll of V, A. Wall. , Ksq., PI'll'., III-
t ' M'lli i . T. .1 . M (Co 11. in .ill. I .si i . Ill 1 Kiiute. 1
Audilor. Iii disl i il.nl,. niiiiiies iieiil iii Ihe
aliove I'll,', '-,,' r,',,."
All pei'.-oll-i ill the ahove ( 1 is filait ion
will tal-e notice that the mulei'simied will
attend lo t ii" alio) e dill ieMit h is otliee, (HI
I in "dav the I -Jill i lav of letober. A. 1.
tblii'eloek . M., when and wlier,"
t!i
,' call at Imid With their vouchor., Ac,
TIP is. .1. Mei'UI.LoUdll,
op. I 'h b: ". Auditor.
, SHERIf I" SALE.
1 ) V villi,' i.f a 'lain writ uf I'm. .'nm,,, in.
I) niiu; mil ,1' 1 1 m Omit uf fu.niaun l'l.'iii ,,'
( ' U'n i'ii t' 1 I Cuiiat y, .nil tu mo diriM ti-.l, llii'tu will
In- i'. ius,.., la uil,lii' nil,, al lie' fuait l,iuii! in
tho llui'.iiigli .it' l'..:ir!li.li nn Tliur.. lay tin HIHIi
(lav uf Scjit. nil. it' IS.'iS, 111,' lull,, win;; ilercrll.e.l
,i',,,,'i Iy ,vi;.: A ri'i'liiia 1 1'nct i.f liiml, Mliintfil
il Fulfils, a i .nvii.-liii, l,,.,;iiiiiing nt n ln-i-i li cur
n, r, Ihi'iii i' hy liiiuls nl'T. ii. Iiiuis N. Ill V. 2:,
. .:!. I.'ii ''i.-l ihi'iii'i.. hy IiiikIk uf ..ilia Fcrimnn
S, li'.l W. 7-"i "T. fu n m.sI, tliHiico hy Inn, In ul' M,
Uhiuiii S. L'l V.. L".i ni'.'.. ii hi, dany, llcai'i' l,y
hinds uf .Mnlliin,' ,sun.'!i S. in K. t's , ,. p, ,
liuiiHuud, tlii'ii vi.. N. .ill K. 7- I'l'i'. I" I'hu'.' "!'
hrgiiiiui', I'.ialiiiain inn' It n 1 1 . 1 1 1- 1 in i. .-, v. illi
iihuiu lui iy in i-,.( (.h'liii'.l niidn I.ijj leu-.., hr;
Iiiii n iia.l I'l.i !v.-inita .-liiip liii'i'iuia i,r,.,'..,l. Al.-o
li c..'liiia ul!i.'i- ti'icl ul'hiad, lii'inaiii,' al u .Su
i;ii.'. l!,,'iii',' l.y land-, ul' M. Illuuni S. -in i:. Ins
.-'i'- I" a I i'h. lie in-1 ' hy Iniid-i uf ,1, din 1','ig.i-
.-111 N. -: . l a n'i-. i,i a h,','o!i, ihcn.,. hv l.-oul
, V'm. I'. M'( h.y X. liii W. ill jut. tu u'liiirli,
lli. ii,-,' ,'s. i V. 12 ht. Pi I'lni'i' uf hi'giiiiiing,
vi. a niain e' i-n und mm hull iciv-i: t!n'y !, ,.
iu; lliv ,-aau' jucliiiMM .-.hi v.-yed hv' 'I'. Ii. lln i" i
a , ! ,1 I I' irdi'd in ll '.'d I!., ,! M. lui-' . 1 1
tu Au.livw .Im is. 'i'iilii'ii in K.M'ru'i iii a n.l tu
hi' .- j!,! as III.' ru;,'rtv ul' Andrniv I..vm.
J. 11. HKKIL ..'",;'.
;-',.,l. I l;h, 1 I-. '
i:i;i:a!, r.i.r.tnoN piioci.a-
OX, WIhtciis, hv nil net uf tan :
lll'lK'll.l .1- iliihly uf (,i 1 'u in in i,l Ii c,i 1 1 Ii uf ,
r, iia- h .iiiia, ! mill, d "All act l lvguhit" tic
Uein'ia". Kle.-li .iis ivilhiii I'ais fuaiin nn a-ullii,"
it is cnjuiai'd mi (lie eli 'iifl' ui'llu' s.-vi'ial nun.
tics tu i;iv i- hiIiol' n:i,v uf Mi,di eh'i'liun, lli.i I
l'!:i'-.' I'liin- t ho ht.d, and tin- u!!i,-,'i-.-, tu I,,' (.- !
li-l-'d: TiiKiinKiiiti:, I, .1 I A II U. UKKIl,
lli.uli Sh.'i ill o ' f li'in fi d l r, Iy, ,. , ih r
j.iuJi.- unlirr tu llll' Kli'l lul'-i ul' Ihi' I'lilililv uf
I'li'Miiii-hl, thai a liKNlUtAI, FI.FC I'iU.N niil l.
li, '1.1 un tilt' Si fimil Tit-H't iif i,f I), tiitirr iirsl, (h,-.
inj; tiii) TW FI.l-' I'll day uf tho niiiiitli.l nt tlu
"i., "'I' in, iiu1, iitsiiMii, ill SIO'l tUlllllV, IIL lvllH'Il
nun. ninl id.-ii'C tlm inmiilU-a voters v..lc
i r , , r .
J ul- One lu-rsnn fur Ninivme Jn.k'o i.r t he f .,in-
hiuiihi'iiIiIi ;
Fur lne jieisim ' fur Canal f uiinni-siuiicr f tlm
Cuininunwi'iillh ;
' '"' u"u I'itkuii tu n : rcr-ont tlirrnniiticsnf I'lmr
liild, ( liii'iuii, l'jlk, l'ui'ot, ,1 1'irci'suii. M,'
Ki iin, 'i':i,inM, und lt'ai-i','11 in tliu II. ms
uf K'.'in'osi'iil -i lives uf tlm FniO'd Siii.'s;
F, r '1 ,, p. im. a- tu ii.n'rM'iit tlio vuiinliiM uf
Ch-ailiidd, lilk, J. th'isun und .Mi-Kcin in the
llmisc uf Itei'ic.-en ta t i cs of this f uiiiiiiuii
ui'iillh. ii it; (iii fur tlio ulficc of Jiintrivt Alluni"
.d t 'K'a i'ii,. Ul county.
For On.' pi'i sMH lut tlii. ullic-e uf Slieritl' uf ('h'lir
livid cuiinty.
Fi r One pi i.-un fur t !i e oflii'i) of f o liiiiii.'siuiu'r uf
f li'ai i'K'h! cuiinlv.
Fur (hie laasui, f..r ibc i.m-c uf (
ruiu'i' uf f loar-
liild I'uniit v.
Fur Olio ihtsuii fur the ulfu'v uf Auditor of f loar
titdd cuiinty.
Thf KI.Kf'roliS nf the Cuiialy i,f f Icaifudd
liill TAkt: Xll'I'IfJ-: linn Ihosnid liunir-il Kiev,
tiuii will hi' hidd nt llu- lulluiviiig , hu i's:
At the Court Jlu.ino in the lioioiii'li of f h ni'
tii ld for I.niM.'iH',. lumi.-liip.
Fl'i' 'f Ihndiuid
ii un- iiiiiim' ui n iiiiiini ltuuver lur tlio luiin-
At Ilit' liutise of .1 1,1m fJus-s fur tho tnnnsliin of
Jieriiliir.
Al Iho hniise uf Sirmiicl JI. Fniilii fur the tuwn
shiji of Feeeaiiii.
.It llie liuusc of Isiine Iiluuin jr. in the Jioro" of
l iinM ii.sviik' lor riko tuinii hi,.
At llie liuiise of ,iuuh Miinren fur ihe tuivuil,:,.
1
uf Ciiviiiglun.
At Ihe hniise forniei-'y oeeupiid hy Win. C. Fo
l.iy lur the township uf llmdy.
At the liuusc nf Maiimel tfiniili fur Ihe tnivn.-!iii
uf l'eiin.
.ii il... ...l i i - i, . i , .
" '"s ii'utsi ui i.r ,-siiiuiii loinoilllli;!! t
. I"l' 'in' I uivn.h i ji uf Chest
I At Congress Hill n-lioul lumse fur (lie l.iwiishin
of (iii iinl.
At the hnnse foruirrly uenq.ied liy Thoinna Ky
1 lor, I'm .Morris (uh n.-hip.
.It Ihe Ii oii-c uf Jiilni Young for t ,c ton iiship
1 of IitU'llMiil..
i At Ihe house of A.-npli Kl lin, h.r Ihe liuvnsliii
.uflii'll. 1
! it Iho ndiuu! house, in Ansunviile I'ur the
tuwiiship uf Jurdiin.
. At llie huuse ,,( ,e-su Wilsuii fur tho lu nsliip
of 1 1 11 1 .1 1 1 .
. At the hoiide ef Tliuiniia 11. ivis fur tvc ,wn.
I -suii in I'l-rgiisun.
1 a. i... i i- i i .. t .. ...
Al tliA li.niun ..r t..i... i
I.:. . -,.. ""', "',"""" IH'MUC I.T 1110 town-
'"i. 'ii ii uiitiwuru.
M O public Pel,l hous. near 11 . (ira-
, f"r tllu lownslhp of(;,,shen
! , M 1- Jlall 4 Co. for tho to,v-
-'"I" ""niinus.
1 f ru!n l'Ufe uf K' w' J1",,re n,r ,h0 "'P
! At the'h,.,, ,.r a...i n
i..n. -v- v..... i,.r me luwnnUin
Oflillggs. li' I
At iho Turkey Hill .chool house fur the town-
.1. :..
t-iiijp n i mi.
Al the housfi r .T,,....l. li. .i.i.. r .i .
oftirahdin. -.oru.oioWns,,,p
At Uie house of Inuc I!:Uon, jr. for the Lore'
of ( urwensvilhi.
At the puhlic sehunl h.niso for tho Uorouch of
Lumber City. h
At tho Court House fur ll,,, V. K ..r ,.i ....
uelil.
.0T,J,t- E IS 1IEUEBY FFIUT1FR U1YEX
I 1 '"t l'77", xrept Justices of tho l'eace,'
I " ,?,,,,. ,!'ld "ny fl"'e "r "I'l'oinlment of trust
I "".,lo''.!l,c (i uv""'l uf Iho L n.'led Stale
or of
1 " ' r""' r 01 'neTrHled district, whelh-
,i . "'""""'u"Bl '""-'" o- otherwise, a si,l)0r
I ih? gishilive, E.eculivo, or JuZL
i ' .niiieiiui oi nils Mate or ufll,. 1..:. .
oranv citv up ;,,,............ i .,, '
. .. .... v .xu'u cuiles
I :n'rrrb:?,r &Vui
isiniuro, or ol the cumuwrn . .......
IIP uldnl .. nl
any cilv. or cm,,,,,;..; ., ' . '""""n "I
ui nnv inniif ..... i
t.iini.. it - , .1.. i .... i ii,,
" """" 'Ii" II' I lu ll ,1
Vll. ' I , lit 11. t' l ,. ll,,' . n..,l ll H
ll'illi I ". I ll 1 1 . I ,1 l',,, I., I... '
ll ' l-,ll,, , t',,, ,V !;,
(i I I N I'll li I n v linn I .,
I'u I'l Ihi. , , ,, ,. S,.,,!,.,,,!,,,'
i nr ul ..ui' l.,. one t ),-.,,.,,, f ,
.li.'d mi l dfiv i ii'1,1, mi I f (j'
I'lien i.f llm I nil,.. I J-t,,!,., ,,. f
' H. IIKliU,
SHERIFF.
7' ttir I ml .mm. t "trrt uf t'lmfirl,
l i I ii tt I HKtvn
liul ii M)ll Ii: I Oil sill iin.1
tu run ind.i.'ii..'iil of nil luirly liuiiu,,,, j
1 1 I', - 1.... .......II ... '... e . . 1
.,.,,i I,, H, n I'miiihutt,
I" is If i-lei ti'il, to ilimdiiirife the dm
liihlilv,
j.AMi-s im
I. im ii iii e Ip. Sept. "th, ls,,S. ,,,
ASSEMBLY.
I ii tier iii vm'lf to I Iiu voter ol t'ni liul.:..
p., unl of JelliTiiun, Flk, M Keaii mul (,'U J
fiiiintii's. in it 1
( AMunvn: r,,. ih. i.h.m.ati J
mid nuiiiise, it eleeled, to fuillifiilly rq,
li i V eullstililelils.
MICIIAKL A. Hi
Cli'iillleld, .Sept. ,th IS.,8. tl).
"77ii','A Ihirlitit-KH euri'v-Ji (At- Knrth,
.bi7 firun lhwkiii'nn tin: Veuyie."
COUiVMY MIUiClIAM
And all Others, Will take Notic
That they run supply tliunmelve, in anj ,
iiuen nun
JONES' FAR FAMED,
l'ATFNT, NOX FXPI.OSIVK JvEltCSESK
I
COAL OIL LAMPA
At tho wholesale mid rotitil "llend CJiinnJ
.South PKC'OXI) Street.
The u'li,-, uimro exelusive Aceneic
he ohliiiued for the tiintes of I'enn.iylvaiiia,
Jersey ciul Del, wine.
'i'iie.-e liiuipi ivo n liIit eiiinl in iuteiitii
II. iini', in,,) Kiiiiilui' in n im ,cn rn nee to (Iiu, oik
I'li.uuud u he .supL'i'iur l.i all other p,irlnbl li;
nu.v in use. Nn leiir uf e.ilosion No ofhit.
u lur No sumku Very onsily trimmed An
.s Iy ii'ul.ili'.l ns ii (jus li'lit Cull b. ailm
tu nil p:i:'puses--.liid ljetLer til sin all fur ti ;
iiiiin, nre .r(l per cent ehenper thnu uny i,
,,irliihh' li'lit liuiv in coiiitnuti use.
Soli: Age ney alto, for
KXAl'P'3 latent Rosin and Coal I
LAMPS
it ; ' 1 in llu- i i ill'
S. K. SoriTILAM), Af
No Suiilii Siieund Street, I'mui
.-ept. .'in, s.i. .a.
AcrcJ
Of Valuable
TIMBER LAND
At Private Sale.
riHK Snh.erihers offer nt private n.ile n hr
1 hudy of Hm inu-t v.iliinhle TI MB UK J.A.N
in Ihe stii!,'; comprising ahuut 1'iva Tliounul
Ai r. -., survvreil nml Hrrnnleil as fnllewt, ri
No. imlii, euniiiinini '.'I'll nerei": no. iOC;
liiinin .ss:i ni ies: surveyed in the u.iiuc of Mi l
l'uueis: nn. I no. ili7;l. roiihiiniiij; 1011 Mn I
mi. mi, 1, c , ,n I it i m ii lull mres, eo. oiiTj, ml
iiiui!i; It'll inTes furvejed in the umue
Moore A I'ehmy.
These lunds nre situated on Dennett's Brunch il
Si ii no innhuuiii Creek, in lluiton tp. flearfmi:
cull n Iv l'a.; nnd nre within a few miles of til
ruiite of the
Sunbnry & Erie Railroad
which is liuiv h.-in hnsteueil to eotiiiiletim I
'1 1, ey nre heavily liiuhereil, liein revered mi l
il thieli iri uivlh nf Hi kory, Deeeh, H'liile Oil I
i:li n hii'e proportiun of llie hept of
WHITE PINS;
nml hin eh.'i'ti pronounced. hy cuinpelent jujjf.
('Hlilll to uny t i ml 'i-r linn!.- in C'lenrliehl ruunli
l'hey are fuvouruhly s.'tu.iU.d fur opera! i n ? ukii
Ilenii, dt's lli-nneh uf Siniieiiialioniii"- t'rerki,
a piihlic llliillH'.tV, nnd -NAVKIAULK slein,
upon which lurjje qiniiitities of liiu'i T nre nnnu
ally carried to market.
The ehiiriii ttr ul these hinds is well knunu lull I
persiins iii'ijiiniiileU w ith the lumher riejoiii o I
fharlield and Klk euiinties, nnd persnns vxainii
in-llii'in will liml Hint (lie ilc si i ll, 1 1 nn civeni l
Love, instead ul e.ii):i;ei'iitiii, (alls fur utiurtu.'!
puiiilinj; out nil their iidviiulaues to iho Lmubet I
mini, the. Siieeiiliilur, or the Hiululist.
They will he sold on K.ISOXAVLF TLIlJIS.l
either in a hody, or sepiirntely iu seetions to mil I
l.uri'liiisers.
A 1'1'l.lf ATION lo be mad'., to
JOHN A. OTTO.
Ihirry I'ost Office, Sknvlkill Co.
UOll'C OTTO, or
S. A. lTUIEHT,
Howling. !'.
Sept. Slh,lS.-,S.
ORPHANS COURT SALK
1) V VIHTl' K OF an order of sub issuing out I
) of Ihe Orphans' Court of Clearfield eiiunty
there w ill he exposed to puhlic sale at the House
(ii .lliciii uiini r.ininer in I1LE.V HOPE, o
TFl'SllAY, Ihe FU'TFKNTU dnv of OCT0I1ER
next, All Ihe interest ,,f L V.MAX MILKS liu
of lli'i'i aiiii tp. dee.il. in and In the fullimitij
ilescrilieil rent estn'., situnted in Ueeenria tp.
Clenrfiehl uiinntv. hnun.ted l,y houls of Sainuil
K. Ileiiirlv on the east, Anson S. Curry mi lh
smith, Kuhrrt M'Crneken oa tho west, and I hi
" .Maine enmpany" nn the north. conUinim t
hoiit KIFI'Y ACHKS ahuul T WES t Y FIVE of
which uie eleiired an 1 under eult ivnlion, oil
hnviiii; Ihereon erected n mn ill I101SK it BAES
and out huildinjis. Sale to ('(iiii uiiKie at
o'eloek 1. M. of said day. Terms Ono half tbe
purchase money to ho paid al the confirmation of
the sale, and tho othir half in one year thereaf
ter with interest.
UErt. B. (JAYI.KR,
K. N. HEU ARTV,
Adin'rs of Estate of Lyman Miles dee'd,
Sept. Hth, ISjS. t8.
IXSTITUTW Al EXAMIXATIOXS will
ho held as follows to wit:
For Ciirwensvillo and I'iko. at Curwemvilli
on September 1:1th, Hth, and l.",lh.
For Urady and Union, at Luthorshurg on
SepUiinUer Kith, 17ih, ami ISlh.
For Bell, llurnside und Chest, at New Wash
inglon on September 2(11 h, 21st, ami 2.'nd.
For lleecaria, Jordan and Woodward, at
01on Hope on Supt. 2.".rd, 2Uh und 2.'.ih.
!, """Cb'ivrfield, (Jos ben and Laurenc, at
Clearfield on SiyL 27lh, 28(1, and 2th.
I l or Ferguson, Knox and l'enn, at Luinbef
City on Sept atlth and Oct. 1st and 2nd,
For Bradford, BoK)rs and (iraham, at (Ira,
uiunpton on October 4ih, ith and 6ll.
I'or 1 local n r and Morris, at Morrl. lale oa
October 7th, Sih and IWi.
' ,.1;;rrovinR,"i 'Jimrd and Karthaus, tl
Knld Hills on (letober 11th, 12th and 1.1th
r.K.'; llUo!."!1 ""l Fo1' et U'fkory Kingdon
on Oetolier 20th and 21st.
1 he Institutes will be oponed on Ihe first day
. i., ., i., v 1U. A.iuressei will be delivered
on li e suhjeet of cdueati on in the evening Th.
puhh.- are .nvited to .attend. Examinati.n. at
each place on the ast day. Teachers neKleetnt
to attend the public .lamination! will mil be en
titled to a pnval examination: See aehool Lawi
for IS47. p)ro 51, Boction I3H.
An.;. 2at, Hio. L. h. STILL, Co. Supt,