Tj '0 ' JVi GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, iditob l.io marniKTua. CLEAEFIliLD, I'A. : WEDNESDAY MOHNINQ.SKI'T. 15, 1S73. Domocratio National Tioketi FOR NIK8IDKNT, HON. HORACE GREELEY, or xw tons. FOR VICbTrESIDEKT, B. GRATZ BROWN, or MIHROrRI. Domocratio State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, CHARLES R. BUCKALEW, Or COLOMIA coirxiT. FOR El'I'RKMK J I' DUE, JAMES THOMPSON, or inn coritrr. FOR AUDITOR CENTRAL, WILLIAM UARTLBY, or koioud comty. for coxokessmen at la hue, IIEN'DRICK D. WIUMIT, I,usri-ne eouuij. ItlCHAIll) VAUX. I'Mla.lelpliiu. JAMES II. HOPKINS, Pittsburgh. Delegatee at I.arrfe to the Coiiitllutlonal Couvoullun. Jorcmluh 8. Black, Yuri. George W. Woodward, Luurne, William lliflor. t'lrarncld. Frank It. llowan, Philadelphia, Kobcrt A. I,amlerttm. Ilarri.burg. A. A. Pnrrean, Wayneaburg. Jamoa Ellis, l'uttsville. Ueorgc II. Dallas, Philadelphia. John A. Campbell, Philadelphia. William L. Ourbell, Clarion. William II. Smith, Allrgheuy. William J. Baer, Momersut. 8. C. T. Dodd, Franklin. Samuel II. Reynolds, Lancailor. Dialrlct Delegates. OKOnnR A. AUOIIKNBAUOII, ol Clinton" JOHN U. HALL, or Klk. FOR C0XUHKS8, icn. THOMAS U KASIX EX EC TO US. BKBATORIAL. Khoar Cowav, ol Westmoreland. UeonoE W. .'KiXMin, or Franklin. ltrnr.i:TATiv. Hri.dfv Mahtim, ( Erie. Jons 8. Miller, or lluntiordon. ti. Urocb Fnr, oi' Philadelphia. Vitlricl: Thomas J. Barger. .13. D. Lowenliorg. Fteph. II. AnderfuD. 1 1. Jesse Mcknight: John .M..fl it. Ilcorjre R. Uvrrcll. To be lled. tiab 1). Ilonpt. Samuel A. Dyer. Jeeao 0. llawlcy. Iliratn It. tiwarr. II. Ilellly. John Kunkle. Fred. VY. Uuaster. 14. Henry W cMi. 15. Henry J. Stable. 17. II. W. Christy. 14. William F. Logan. III. Rapselns Brown. 20. F. M. Robinson. 21. J. H. Mullen. 22. T. II. Stevenson. 2:1. John II. Hard. 24. Oeorge W. Miller. Democratic County Ticket. FOR ASSEMBLY, 1 r I n iiAttsiiivi okmiim FOR C01XTY COMMISSIONER, JOHN I). TIKIMI'KON. of turwciiavllle. (For three ears.) GILUCHT . TO.I'.R, of Cheat Towualilp (For one jrcar.) FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, JAM FX II. IIILI2. of Lumber City. Out with Tukm. Aa Lincoln kick ed the Cameron thieves out of the Wor Department, so will the peoplo of Pennsylvania kick their tools out at llarrisburg in October. At His Post. Gcnerul Sherman has returned from his European tour, whore he was ordered by " the Gov ernment" to exhibit Fred Grant. Fred is likely to remain in Kuropo and bocomo a Princo, and Mi us lS'ellio a Princes. Snobbery has run mad under tho Grant regime . Joist Meeting. The Democrats and Liberals of Cumbriu, Clearfield and Indiana, will hold a joint meeting at tho Cherry Troo, on October 1st, at 2 and 7 o'clock P. M. Hons. II. D Foster, of Westmoreland, S. M. Clark, of Indiana and II. L. Johnson, of Cam bria, will bo present to address the people. Very Sum. Of the twenty-three Army Corpso commanders, but thrco attended tho Grant Soldiers' gallior Ing at Pittsburg. Why so few? Ask Moado, Hooker, Avcrill, Hancock and (ho olhor fighting mon. Stick-in-the-mud Burnsido and the Rebel Logan woro proper attendants. A present would not bo refused by oithcr of them. 'Pus Had. Meeting.. A Glen Hope correspondent, who was present on tho ground, writes us that tho Grant mooting in tho upper end of tho county are total failures. That at Glen Hope was attended by fifteen Ilads. and ten boys, and eleven Dem ocrats woro prcsonl to koep tho boys in subjection and soo that tho Ifit.lr. did no mischief. V5oMEiioiY Lyiru. Thrceycars ago Gov. Geary told us In tho Court House that he had the Slalo tax taken oft' , real orttato. Last week tho editor of tho Journal told his readers that Hurt r.infl did that thing. Now, who is fibbing f What a wonderful thing it is anyhow to take the lux oft a farm or hoiiHO and lot mid put it 011 your horses and cows. What etulcsmnn el iip ! ItATIlllR YoiiNti. The Times com- lliitttin irn,a nlTlltiai ia-mv lint Ihe great Republican parly Hie parly that made this a free uni mn, have to-day as I lift hare inn, niiRiuj principles, at slake, and Jienee stand, to ''principles not men." ) Tho party is only seventeen years Id and ha mdu litis a free nation.'' Wist a vigorous concern it is. Tho M;;Tinciplcs nt stako" are thoso Kvans, 1 trail fl and Mac key have been mousing after, ami are found in tho ... . II, itr, 1 e ..... mate 1 rtuMiry. tt no ui'ic nilou this country huforo this parly of "mighly jititiciplcri" wits bonif Sny, Cum aTtittee, ihlr Local Candidate art our Duty. Tho Domoorats of Clonrflold county have a special duty to perform at tho approaching Outoher oloction, Tbo ticket presontod for State, district and county officers, Is tho boat ever offered to them, and It thorvforo becomes the duty of evory mombor of tho party to turn out and doposit his ballot In favor ot our nominees, from Buckiilow to Hilo. Tho demand on Ponnsylvanians at this timo ia extraordinary. Tho oyos of overy patriot in tho Union la turn od on our own Stute. Tbo election of our State ticket sottlos tho Presiden tial question, and restores good gov crument, Union, Poaco and enduring prosperity. By staying at home we tacitly confoss that wo would rath or havo robbers to administer our fcitnto affairs than honest mon, and that wo prefer buffoons to statosmon. Of our Stnto and district nominees we have spoken boforo, and now pro pose to say something about our county ticket. John IAwsiir., our nominoo for As sembly, Is a resident of the borough of Osceola, and a gentleman of ability and unimpcachnblo Integrity, and a Democrat without guilo. In his busi ness and social relations ho enjoys tho rcvpoct and confidenco of everybody. II 0 eorvod us in the lower branch of tho Legislature hist winter with abil ity and honor to himself and his con stituents. Mr. Lawslio commanded groat respect in the House, and was appointed upon moro important com mittees than any othor uew member, although belonging to tho minority. His re-oleclion in of course a forogono conclusion, yet it becomos the duty of every Domocrat in tho county to do- posit his ballot in his favor, provided he wants to bo rcprcsontod at Harris burg by an honest, intelligent Repre sentative, who canuot bo handled by Simon Cameron and bis corrupt crew. For County Commissioner for throe years, Joun v. xuo.mmon, oi uur- wcnuville, has been put in nomination by the suffrages of the people. We have boon personally acquainted with him for twenty-eight years, and know him to bo a Domocrat by naturo and dosiro. Ho belongs to tho woikingruon's as sociation, without being arliDcial ly initiated ; having pounded away at his anvil for ovor lorty yoars, and through industry and economy has accumulated a competency for himself and family, as well as a high character for integrity and rare busi ness qualities. lie served the people in the capacity of Asaociato Judge, from 1800 to 1805, in a very creditable manner, and will of courso muko a fur better Commissioner than his compet itor, Mr. Leonard. Gimssht S. Tozer is an old rosident of Chest township, a furmor by occu pation, and is an old school Democrat. IIo is our nomineo for tho vacai.cy caused by tho death of Mr. Uuclt. Ho belongs to the farming lumbering class, who mako up tho larger portion of our people, and therefore understands their wants. We have known him for ten years past as an honest, tip- right cilixen and one of tho most ac tivo Democrats in the county. IIo has always had his ahoulder to the wheel, and every Democrat who has boon elected to office in this county fur tho last fifteen years owes him "a day in harvest" next October. He, with a few others, have upset the politics of Chest township. Hut a few years ago Chest was a Radical strong hold, but, through tho efforts of Mr. Tozor and his friends, the township has bocomo Democratic and greatly improved in a moral point of viow. James II. Hile is a resident of Lumber city, and belongs to the young Democracy. He conies from an old Democratic family of strict in tegrity, and is endowed with proper lossons In economy and morula, which contribute so largely toward th development and growth of good men, of whom, just in this ago, there seems to bo a scarcity, if wo aro to judgo from the groat robberies and numerous defalcations tliut are daily occurring around ns. Mr. Hilo is a good ac countant and well qualified to over haul and examino the financial affair of tho county. Tho duties of Auditor aro wholly of a clerical character, and it tukes men of that turn of mind and thoso versed in accounts to properly adjust the sovoral ocoounts ot our county ofllccrs. For this Mr. Hile is woll qtiulificd, whilo his rival does not possess a singlo qualification for tho position. Wo havo thus hurriodly paascd ovor tho merits of our nominees, and now again call upon every Democrat to go to tho polls on tho 8th day of October next and deposit tho whole Domo cratio ticket in tho ballot box. Those who (ail to do this fail to dischnrge tho duty of good citizons. In the IiUiiit Place. The Nogro, Fred Douglas, heads tho Grant elec toral ticket in Row York. We find tho following in tho Troy, Now York, rrcsn, which Is an extract from a speech delivered in that city in 1 850 by tho sumo Negro, lie said : 41 Front tills time Torlh f eonsivrate the tabor or my liro to the lilHMOI.I'TMIN OF TIIK UNION 1 and ( rare not whether Ihe boll that rends it shnll come Iron hrren or rroio hell' Such aro tho sentiments of the Negro who is now heading tho Now York Grnnliloa. Tho Albany Alias, a Grant organ, says that " if this is so, Fred. Douglnss' namo ought to oomo down, and must come down from the bead of tho Grant electoral ticket, or the ticket will have to go moro thun 00,000 under." A Great Success. Tko State Fair, which was held at Erie last week, proved a success. The receipts woro nearly 817,0(1(1. t'lcni Oeld will do hot tr thun Unit next week, connidci-ing the sir.e (if (he territory. A Snre Thing. That Charles Duokalow will be elected Govornor of Pennsylvania on the 8th day of October next, by from 25,000 to flO.000 majority, every woli informed politician admit. It is uni. vorsally believed that the Domoorats carried the Statoat the threo last eloo- lions, but were counted out by the Cameron Ring rascals. But now that 25,000 decont and and well moaning Republicans havo formod an alliunoo with tho Domoorats, tho quostioa Is settled boyond a doubt. Tho Repub lican roformora have polntod out tho mode and named tbo rascals who have been stuffing the ballot boxos in our largo cities for ten years (Mist, and a detoctivo has boon sot upon every ono of thoin and tho whola gang will bo In prison beforo 12 o'clock on election day if thoy attompt their old game of cheat and fraud. Watch ers will bo present at every election poll in tho cities from the timo the poll opens until the tickets are count ed out, and If any fraud is attempted tho rascal will bo collurod on tho spot. llartrant. Tho peoplo of Pennsylvania have never had such a charnctorless candi date before them for thoir suffragos as Harlrniifl. Ho has die-graced tho Stato and his party as Auditor Gun- oral sufficiently to damn any man of ordinary ambition, yet he and his corrupt ring want to force tho people of tho Stato to make him Govornor, with the solo object of robbing tho in still moro. lie directly assisted Evans to rob tho State of ovor a qunrtor of a mil lion of djllars, and in connection with Treasurer Mackcy and broker Yerkos, coined hundreds of thousands of dol lars out of the Troaaury funds for themselves and '.heir confederates, be- sitres conniving with railroad compa nies and other largo corporations, whereby the State has lost a million of dollars during hi term of office. Ho has robbed tho people, perjured himself, betrayed his party, and still has the impudonco to wage a contest for Governor. If ever an officer of any State earned the penitentiary, that man is John F. Hartrunft. Loyalty in Centre. ' Tho defection of ex-Governor Cur tin and Judgo. Linn is a hard blow on loyaUy in Mother Centre. Tho loss of thoso two leaders will make tho pnrly protty dark Brown, anyhow ovor thero. Judge Linn, who was our President Judge from 1859 to 18G9, resides in Wiiliumiport, but his word is very potont in Centra still. Ho expressed himself "thinly" at Wil- liamsport last week : I know Ruckalew, and I am far him. I belterc him to be an hontst man, and t know that lie Is a eapable one." There, that is not a judicial docis ion oxaclly, but it is a very high com idimpnt.. The Judrn knnwa Hnrtranft, too, but his remarks in' relation to him diffor from the above. If this thing keeps on all the honest leaders of the Radical party will join tho Domocrata. They aro evidently looking for good company, and design to escapo the ponitontiary. Still Tiiey Come. In addition to the defection of Ex-Gov. Curtin and Judgo Linn, wo havo to announco that Hon. Eli Slifor, of Union county, and Hon. T. J. Coffee, of Indiana, havo declared tor Duokalow and Gree ley. To show the status of those two gentlemen in tboir own party, wo need but stale that Mr. Slifur eorvod two years in the Legislature, three years in tho Senate, threo years a Stale Treasurer, and six years as Secretary of Stato, whilo Mr. Co (Too served threo yoars as Senator and six years as Assistant Attorney General of the Uni tod States, and in the ca pacity of Foreign Ministor. They aro not "soro-hoad. lliey want no offico, but they do not want rogues olectod Governor and Auditor Uon cral. Hence they have doclarod for the Domocratio nominees. Cheap Crowinu.-TIio Grnntilos orow lustily over the Vermont and Maine elections, where thoy havo lost heavily on tho voto of four years ago, when Grant, as now, was the key note. A similar percentage of loss In this Stato, Ohio and Indiana in October, will turn those States over to the Domocrncy by very lariro majorities. And this wo believe. The same cause which produced a Radical loss in Vermont and Maine will produco a loss in tbo threo Stato named, only far boavior, becauso tho pooplo are loss aOliclod with funatacism und European loyal ty. Tho Domocratio party spent neither timo nor money to carry those two Ktatcs, wlnlo our enemies scat tered corruption broadcast over thorn and still lost heavily. a Gone Somkwhebb. Tho govorn- monl last wock discovered itself "short' just ono hundred and cighty-fivo thous andadollars. An extremely loyal man, James J. Johnston, revenuo stamp agent at New York, has been missing lor soveral weeks, and an examination of tho books in his offico shows Hint ho has stolon $185,000, having fulled to chargo himsolf with that smout of stamps, sent him from Washington. W suppose llio uruni corruption tuna Coraniilleo will cot at least 100,000, and Johnston tho balance, and bo has cl lot huropo, WoNDturuL Revelations. On our first pairo will be found a dotailod staloinont made by Gon. Irwin, (who was twice elected State Treasurer), iu relation to the Camoron method of robbing the State Treasury. Every word Gon. Irwin aays is truo, and can be rolied upon, itafj tb statement and be astnWltcd, if you novsr vera before. Instead, of Cameron bsinj in tho United States Souate be should be in llio puiiitontiury. And yet he is tho bead ami Mont ol llie brant parly in this State. TUB PLOPLtra UVTW, It Is very seldom that we can copy a political article from a Radi cal journal, but tbo following, which we find In a late numoor oi tbe Philadelphia Pret), is so full of wbolo soino truths and sound sdvloe to voter that we aro forced to lay it before our 'readers. Col. Fornoy knows w hereof be spoaks, although It is just what Domo cratio editors and sposkors wrilo and sny evory day, but the mero parllxan Radical will not beliovo thorn. That Uartranft and Allon are a disgranoo to the State and thoir pnrty, overy in telligent und patriotic Radical admits and is working for their defeat In Oc tober. : Domoorats, show this article to your Radios! neighbor, so that he may learn from one of his own organs what kind of candidates tho corrup tion ring has furnlshod him with: "Tbe people of Pennsylvania and tho Republican party of tho State have a very plum duly 10 ponorm in the present canvass. For tho several offi ces to bo tilled, both parties, with two oxcoptions, have nominated good men. Excluding the Governorship and the Auditor bonoralnhip, tbero is no reason why tho average voter of both parties, following his predilections, should not support the regular nominoes, liopub liuan or Domocrat, alike. Uui ai re gards the two position namod there aro certain circumstances that ought to influence the result. "John F. Uartranft is the liepubl' can candidate fur Governor. Ho was mado such devpite tho protest of a great majority of tho nowepapcru and pooplo 01 the Mato 110 had been iin plicnted very suspiciously in a trims action which was denounced as dis honest, and even such parly-following, time-serving "organs" aa tho Pittsburg Gazette, looking nt his availability only, declared, before tho convention met, that it was unsafo to nominate htm. But trusting to tho discipline of tho Republican organization, the power ol money, and the immunity that follows fraud upon tho ballot in this Commonwealth, a Ring, consist ing of presont and ox-Slate Treasurers, present and ex and would-bo mombor of tho Legislature, vonturcd on bis nomination. Alter that act was con- summated, every appeal in the inter est of Republicanism and its success was made to thoso men, and to Hart ran ft himself, to withdraw and leave tho parly froe to support a man void oi suspicion and untainted by six years' office-holding at Harrisburg and the association of such characters as gonerslly composo the lawmaking now cr of Pennsylvania. All iheso appeal were disregarded, and, trusting to the influences above named, ho has boon permitted to remain in nomination, to tha disgrace of the party and the danger 01 its success In the nation. 'Harrison Allon, tho candidate for Auditor General, was not nominated by tbo Ring, but ho is a fellnw after their kind. II ia career in tho Legisla ture Is tho history of bribery open and concealed iu thsl body. His re cord is so bad that many of his fellow- member as guilty as himself and with lue wagos ot sin in tboir pockets bavo declared that he Is morally unfit for the office of Auditor General, and will voto against dim. He was nominated a. tUe MiraelUa 10 ar alas, votes of delegate disgustod with the forced and n-audulent nomination of Uartranft and dotermied to weigh him 1 down to certain defeat. "Agninrt tbeso two men wessk the vote of every citizen of tho State who believes that men of ability, of integ rity, and of untmpoachablo records should nil lis Highest oniccs. since Hariranft's nomination facts unknown to as thon and eternally damning to him have beon brought to light. He has been provod the partner of the Stato Treasurer in his speculations with the public funds, and it h is boon shown that ho is morally as well as mentally disqualified for tho Chief Magistracy of Pennsylvania. In the hopo of securing his election he has struck hands with the greatost scoun drel in Philadelphia outsido of tho penitentiary, and by thoir aid snd the prostitution of the ballot, and appeals to tho old ardor and onthusiasm of tho Republican party, he hopes to secure hi election. Such a result will bo tho degradation of our State and tho unfad ing infamy of the party. Unliko that of New loik, it will be written that thero was not virtno enough left in this Commonwealth to overthrow s Ring that was a corrupt and guilty as the great Tammany conspiracy. "No cltixen who has the slightest regard for tbe honor of tho Common wealth can help to mako such a man as John F. Uartranft Governor. Tho damning indictmont against him baa been proved mainly by liiiown lettera and such unimpouchublu witnesses as Yorkes' books of accounts, lct this fact be remom bored. Tho Troaaury Ring have beon rendered desperate by the dircclnoss, posilivcnesM,aud cumu lative forco ot the evidence against their cundidnte, and, having no other resource, have fallen lo making violent attacks upon tho honosland independ ent men who aro fearless enough to defend tho right against tbo most cor rupt cnbul that over ruled n floo ttnd intelligent poople. They have gone systematically about the task of des troying tho character of thoso whom they could noithor torrify nor brilie into either acquiescence or silence, in tho expectation of thus making their determined stand agninsl a puck of nnconscionnblo rogues and thieves of no avail. 1 he money ot llio Uomtnon weulth has been freely used by tho scoundrels whom tho peoplo havo eloctcd to guard tho Treasury, for the subsidizing of a vonal and truckling press and the hire of characterless slump speakers, who, tinder a purer regime, would bo compellod lo gnin a livelihood by honoat toil. Tho wretch od tools, whothor scribblors or speak ers, whom thoy havo bought with a price, and who do not know even the meaning of tho words honor and integ rity, aro resorting to tho must paljui blo forgerios and slanders, wholly un substantiated, not in dofeooj of Uart ranft and Allen, sinco thoir characters are now utterly Indefensible, but in tho tnnligant villiflcation of every man who haa beon conspicuous fur his ex posure and denunciations of the as tounding let us rather say appalling iniquities of the Ring ot thugs and robbers who aro usurping authority in Pennsylvania. Citizen, taxpay ers, gontleinon, Christians, Republican partisans oven, who have boon accui tomod to placo party before every thing olso, is there not matlor for sori ous reflection and alarm In this condi tion of affairs f "Nothing ran save Uartranft now. His overwhelming defcut is os cortuln jus Hint, the, sun i.H .-iec, vu. UlP. hioru. Inir of the 8th day of Oolobor. Alle ghany and the wholo wost Is aflame witn indignation at me auuactuus at tempt of Cameron k Co. lo Imnoso this man llarti'shft upon the Com monwealth as its Governor, and to olovato a notorious lobbyist and shame less oorruptionlst to tbe office which Uartranft has dlsgraoed. - Lancaster county is In opon revolt. So is Lncerno: and scarcely a county in the Stato will givo anything near its lull Republi can voto to ilartranfl and Allen. Philadelphia cannot now be carried fur them on a fair poll yot, suppos ing the Ring count up a falos majority of 10,000 for thorn in this city, careful estimates show that I hoy will bo bent en in the Stato by from 8,000 to 10, 000." TiieTrutu Coming. William Paine, associated in an Intimate manner with tho disclosure of tho Evans-Uart-ranft fraud, in a rocont lotler upon this subject made the following an nouiioomont I "I am now preparing a dotailod statemont of tho controversy between Evans, Uartranft, Yerkos, Mnckey. and others, for tho purpose of throwing light upon one of the most stupendous frauds evor perpe trated by State officials." Let the pooplo lutve all the facts in this case, and they will apply tho punishmont to tho oiionuurs. Tho Unitod States Treasurer decides that whon a mutilated note has five. oighths left it shall be redeemed at its full vnltte. $ru7 ifrfrtUrrarntf. C.tUTIOM. All parsons aro herebf eaation ed ajeninet parehasinf or meddling with ear. htirae ol deposit No, IIS, First national Rank or ClearSeld, calling tor O.0, dated tho 16th da or Heptembrr, IH72, aa tbo earae baa Wen l.l or stolen rrc.ru me. ANSON M. t l.l l(K. Sept. ti, ISTi.-Jt O AL'TION. All parsons are ktrebr eantlon. J hl against purchasing or In waj meddling tth one eook stove, one patch of potatoes, one gun and 2 hogs, now In llie por session ol Chrlato. phrr C. NerT, as tha same were purchased kr me, at constable's sale, and are len with aaitf Neff on loan onljr, aubject to n; order. JACOB H. NEFF. Cheat township, Sept. Ji, 187J.-3I Ct AllTION. All persona are herebf cautioned J againat purchasing or in anr war meddling with Ihe rollowing proierty, via: One grey mare, one eurrel horse, one roan colt, ono red and white cow, now in posscsaion or Jamea Ilockenberry, or vteouward lown.Rtp, aa tbe tame was purchase by wa, at Hheriff'l sale, and Is left with him on limn, subject to onr order. WM. I.UTHER, P. F. KUFFNKR, Madera, Pcpt. Jl, II72.-3I p ACTION. All persons are hereby eautioacd J against urchasing or In any way meddling with the following described property, lo wit : I p. Ir Bob Sled, and Ditchings) I Timber Sled and llltehiogl : I 1'lowi I Harrow I 2 Log Chains I Set of Harness i UOiM) ect UemKtttk and Fine LamSer at William Poser's mill, in DcccarU Township t the Interest in S acres of Conil the t Interest tn 2 aerec or torn; Uia lotoreet In 20 dotea Oats i Ihe i interest In SO doien Rye i Ihe interest in o acrea or uirrtwfteai now H the pAssosatoa of Jamea lloekenberry, of Woo ward Township, aa the anmo has been purchased by ns, and la subjoot to our ordora of removal at any tune, WM. I.UTHER, P. F. RUFFNKR. Madera, Sept. It, 1S7J. ee2i-3t A CJBN1 jJ omplo goaranlao loyment tor all, either sex, at SI ft dar, or S2.0O0 or moro n year. New works by Air. II. B. STOW K, and others. Pupcrb Premiums glron away. Money made ranidly and easily at work Air ns. Write and few. Particulars free. WOBTIIIAOTON, ItUfTlil Co, Hartford, CennooticuL First Natlonaal Dank 1 I'sacf. . e. No. , J ana Term, Robert Ale vender, j IS7I. Tbo undersigned auditor appointed In distrib. mtm Ik wnii.v . ri . I f reeiM Ion sola of ln pa I estate or sid defendant, will moot tbe ponies in. tero.tod, for the purpoeee of his appointment, at hit office. In ClearSeld, oa Ihe 26th day of Sep tember Beit, al I o'clneh a. m, Wil. M.M l l'LLOl'OlI, aepll St Auditor. N OTIC K-JO IIN STVOKHH, convicted on n charge of laroency at tbe June Term, IS?. of the Court or Quarter Seesiona or t'learteM county, Pn., and sentenced to Ihe Penitentiary, will prreenl a petition to toe llevcraor. aigord by tha Jury which tried him and tbe elrri of the Courts of ClearSeld county, asking br his pardon. arp2i-2t. DIBHOMITIO UK lARNKNMHIP. Tbe partnership heretofore dieting between Wm. Rood and Robert Reed, doing ba.ioees under the rm warno of Reed Hroc, ia this day diuelrod by mutual consent. Tha hooka being hi the hoarde of Robert Reed, persons indebted to tho laid Irm wilt aall and make immediate settlement, September 21, IS72. KKK1) BROS. William Reed will continue the dry goods Vu slnces at the old stand, where yon will had buei. neea conducted more actively than before. Hoc advertisement in this ieene. WM. HKL'O. Clearfield, Sept. 2i, 1S72. THE REASON WHY LAZARUS MORRIS' CELEBRATED PRRFKCTKIi SPRCTACLKS AND KYI OLASSErt Have met with such HT.iniwJiit annua and art so much In demand is because they are found to possosa all Ihe qualitlra wo claim for them, via : rtairr and Rtnuiraa of batrrial ( therefore not liablo to scratch) naitLiani'T or. riniau, sTnniovnusi.vo snd rRaauRvno rowan, and conferring an araonat or oaaa nod comfort attain ed by no other Glasses In the world. Thcr are without doubt tbe most perfect snd reientiscally accurate lenses ever manofaotared, and last many years without change ron lit. orlt r H. F, N AUGLE, WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, and dealer la Wfttclies, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Platcil Ware, sc., J,l 72 CLKARFIKI.P, PA., Solo Agmt tor Ihlt place, -WK KMI'LOV NO PKDDI.ERS.-tXn riHIE LARO KST X ASSOHTMKNT OF NTOVEN ! NTOVK8 ! ever bronght lo Ihe county, are lielng received at the llardwarcKstablirhiuentor II. V. IIIUI.fcH 4) CO.. comprising tho rollowing Cooh Stoves : Pl'EAR'H CALORIFIC, SUSijUKIIANNA. It KU HI. A TO it, KOIU.E, EXCELRIOR. nuuMini. OUV. PKSJf. HEAD? NO, NATIONAL HANOK, AC. AC. Also, tho following Heating Slows i SrEAK'S A NT! CI.lNK.Hlt, 81'EAK'H AN N DUST. PPBAK'8 OKWCUI.AU, STEAK'S TAKLOH COOK, MORNING LICIIT, HON TON, OirSEY, VULCAN, 8UNBEAM, RUBY DAUrillN EGO, CHESTER EUO, VOLCANO, TUOENIX HEAVY RAH ROOM AND STOKE KOOU STOVES, JLC. ClearSeld, Sept. V , 3rw 2dmtlsmfntiJ. WM. REED, Successor to Reed Bros, MARKET STREET, CLEAR FIELD, PA., ILL opru tbli week aa lumtBN itouk of rII dvMrifliooi or DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, FURS, LADIES', MISSES' and C1IILDRKXS SilORS, Ac, tic, Ac, Ac. Buying my (ootla la New York, tho kmd of Ike eiur&ef ; ktrpingft reliable class of goods) leU log goods at oloso cash figures, and conducting business iu n thorough business manocr, I hope to merit tbo eonOdeuce of CASH III' VERS throughout tbe oouuty. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, Call uj jaftuiin my fluck ol b voniincoJ of tha truth of aMertwns. pi.i WM. RKKD. T W. PAVIX, f earn Hoi. PeHttt., J i It my ftutliorlivii Ajctnl luf ih wit of Wokott'f I'ftia Poiut, tht only in-Mot rllf nJ permanent euro of all kiiuU tf I'ai. Al Wul oott'i AnnibilMor fur tht rsvliral ntr uf 'utarrb and roldi ia to- hmd. K. L. Hul.CuTT. St Ul ChatUia gf.aire,Xfw Vo'k. LOT. rOo or alniat tho ImI of Jun. a tight mi Cow, akuul ritUt or a ins) jw old, liafiBf ahavftt vtraixht horni. Any lnfrniitioa in rvUiiiia t tho abure l'n will bo taoiikfylly iT-ivrii by tin aoUvnlKutti, tstling at 11 oU dal', C'lrlli Miautjr, I'stflttivlvaniao rZVJi ' 1.I KK Itll.KV. C.llITIIITI. All (ront ro hTl-T eaa ttonl a rains harboring or tmit,Bf my wifo, LYDIA KLINE, iho haviax Uft my bod and b tarsi without jt oaaao or prorocttloa, I will tiijr u d.bi of bor .aratit ALKXAKUKH I. KLINK. Lawrooco Towaihlp. Ht II. ltt. At, 3Efgal dvrrtisrmcnts. General Elcetion Proclamnlioii. Wll KKF.AH, by aa act of tho Orarra! Amai. bit of tho Cwiaiiawtalth of Poanrrlva. ala rntltlsjsj "Aa act to refrolato tho Ortraral , Kleoilna withia thit CniHialth,N It li ra- joinrsi apoa tbo thtr.ff f tho oowral ooaatio , to gtfe pabito aMtoo uf roth sMltta, tno pit whoro to bo hold, aad tbo ufficori to bo oloctod. I TMaaoraaa, I. Ji aria J. Pik, Hirh Shtriff of C Ira r It aid county, do borvby Ito Pub IIo No- tiro to tbo 1 1 art on of tbo eoaatf of Clf ardald, that a contra! tirotfoa will bo ho.d oa tho ro- aa TvaaaA of 0 miaa aaxr, (baing tho Hth dav ot tho Month.) at tbo roral tloctlua dia- j (rictj la laid oouuty, at which timo aod placo iiiHj Tviora win rmm For oaa (sorooa frr Gororwor of tho Cowiaioa wralt h -of I'aaatylraaia. For oao pcrava for tfaproaM Judgo of tbo Coal man w rait b of Hanaiylvania. For oao porooa to ronrvarat tha oountiva of Cam bria, tWffald, Erie, Klk. Forrtt, Jafrraoa, Mo Koaa and Warrca ia tbcCoajrwj of tbe I aiud Htatco. ' For throF poraoai to rrprrarnt tho Htat at larr, ia tho CowfroM of tbo L'aitoi Htatoa. For fourt?r fioraoBt tn irprotoat the Atatr at lara;e la tha I'vflttlluttoaal Coaroattoa of tbli Com mon w rait b. For oao peraoa f.r Auditor Gratral af tbo Com moawaolth of Prnairlraala For throo porooa to ropfroont tbi oaatioof Cam- ana, i;ioarH4, matoa and Klk, ta tbo coaott tutiimal Coaroatioaof tbla t'ommoawaahh. For oat porooa to rtproaawt tho oounty of iTar- n-isj ia tat iiuaos of HrprrtrautirM of lata Commonwealth. For oao prnn for tho offiea of County Com a I a. atoaor of ClrarArld oounty thrra yeorr, aad ono porooa fur tha tarn oftoo for oao yaar. For oaa porooa fur tbo oflco of Auditor of Cloar- flrld oonnly. Tho t Irctora of tho eounty of Cltarfiftld will toko aotira that Iba aaid R-avrai tloetloa will bo bold at tht following ploora, vU a nteeaiia tow bj hip, at tat i aioa llout. la Uloa Hopo, fttll towaihip, at tho houae of Robert MchtvftVy. II loom towaihip, at tha houao of tho lata Jainoi Bloom, Hr. Bofi(f townahip, at tbo bemaa of Kdnard Albort. Bradford townanip, at tbt houaa of Jacob Pirroo. Bra'ly township, at tbo bwuat af Wm. Scbwrm, ia Lalbrraburg. Buiaiido township, at Young'a ochool kouae. t'bott townahin, at tho pnblit aohool houaa near dimon RorabauKh'a, t karBold borouxa, at tht Court II out. Covington townahip, at tht houaa of J. Mauror. Curwanarilla borough, at tha houaa of tho lata laaae Bloom. I'oeatur townahip, at Contra ochool houao. Farguann townahip, at tht houaa of John Urag- ory, furmorly ocrupird by Thoa, Kobiaoa, (Broad way.) tlirard townahip, at Congraaa Hill aehnol boaao. tloaban townahip, at tht public ochool houaa at Hbawirillo, Urahaia townahip. at tho houae of Jacob It abler. Uullrh townahip, at tho public ocboul houaa, la JaorcTllto. Huston townahip, at tha honao of Jarao Wilaon. Ifouttdalo borough, at tht public houaa of Wm. Parkor, la arid borough. Jordan townahip, at tho public ochool bouac. ta Anaonvillc. j Kartbaut township, at Bridgva'a arbonl houao. Knox township, at Turkey II til orhol honaa, Lawrrnro towualilp, at tha Court House, la tbo borough of Clrarflrld. I.ntaltcr City borough, at the public arhool houae. Mnrrts township, at tho bouse formerly occupied by Thomas Kyler. New Woshmglon Iwrough, at tho public school house. Oscrota boron gh, at tho public boo so of Mllo Iloyt, In aaid borough. Ptna township, at tho hotel formerly kept by W. W. Andcrroa. Pika township, at tbe houaa of tho lata Isaac Hlootn, In tht borough of Curwonarillc. Vnion townahip, at tho house of l. K. Brubahor. Woodward townahip, at tho houo of Thomas Ilenderaon. AN ACT regulating tha mode of ruling at all elections in tho aevoral counties of this Com monwealth. approTod the 30th day of March, A. !., I C00, vii: HliTio I, Ac ft costcfed br tho fWnata and llnuta of Hrproaentatireo of the Communcllh of Pennsylvania la Urneral Asaembly met, and it ta hereby enarted by anlhorltyof tho same. That tbe qualified voter of the several counties of this Common wealth, at all generjd, township, borough and special elections, are hereby, hercaltcr aulbur Ited and required to vote, by tirkcta, printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written, acv orally elafttined aa f'llW t One ticket oha.lt eiu hraco tbo name of all Judgm of courts voted for, and to ho labelled, outside, "Judiciary i' out, ticket shall embrace tbo namea of tho stale otftcrrs vosm for, and bo labelled, "state one tirkct aliall era braco tbo name of a(l eounty otteera votnl fur, including often of senator, memler( and members of aaaembly, if voted for, and metntiera of Congreta, If voted for, and ho labelled, "county " one ticket ahlla embrace tbo aamea of all township oAcera voted for, and bo labelled, Mowaship t" oao tiok. ot shall embraoo the aamea of all borough officers voted f'r, and bo labelled, ''hwough ;M aad oach ekaa shall bo depuoitod ta aoparato boitot boiea. By tha aot of Aaoombly of Ihou, kaowa aa tbo Registry Law, It la provided aa fojlowa ; . "Klertioa orncori are ta oim tho polls be twoea tbt fec-U'-i of ail aad tarea a. m. oa tho day ofolectloa. Mefur ti i o'clock la tho morning ol aoeoad Tuesday wf October they ara to reoetru (mm ino vomaty voaamwaioaora iaa ncgisvereu List of Votoro wmi all atcesaary atoeUoa hlaaka. and thoy arc ta pertftrt aa tnaa to Toia whoa aamo ta aot oa aaid Hit. walaoa ho tlyUl make proof of hit right to voto aa foltowa ; 1. Tho ptrsoa whoec aaa U Dt-l oa tht list olaimiag tbo right t. xvA must prod oca a qua. tired rotor of aha dirt riot to swear ta a wrlttoa or print ed aftdavit to tha residence of the claimant fa the 'lt.4kt lyi at ktatt tail d-,Ti acat procoodio iid t &vtttltmtntt. oloolioa, deflnlng a I early whoro tho rciidcuoo of tho peroua waa o. ma party eiaimiog no ngui vu man also mako an affidavit, itatiog to tbo boat of bta knowledge and belief whoro and when bo waa born, that bo ta a oltisen of Peaaaylvanla and of tha toiled Btatoa. that ba haa reaided la tha fttate oaa year, or, If formerly a tltiaca therein and removed uierefrom tnat no naa roai.ioa luerein fix months aeit preceding aaid election, that he haf not moved Into tbo district for tho purpoeo of voting therein, that ho haa paid a Htato or county tax withia two years, which waa assessed at least Ira daya beforo the election, aod tho affidavit ctiall atato whoa and where tha tax waa assessed aatl paid, and tht tax receipt must bo produced unlets tbo affidavit shall atato tbat It baa beta loit or do fltroyed, or that he received Bone, 4. If tha applicant bo a aaturallted oltisen, he must la addilioa to tho foregolog proofs, itato In bia affidavit whoa, where and by what court be waa natural Iwd aad produco bia ccrlifloate of natural Hat Ion. ft. Kvery person claiming to bo a naturalised oltisen, whether on tbo registry Hat, or producing affidavit aforeaaid, shall bo required lo produce hla naturalisation eerliaoalo at the elect ion before voting whoro bo bat beon for ton years consecu tively a rotor in tho distrlot where bo oilers to rotet aad oa the rote of aach a person being re oeWod. tho Election Offioera aro to write or a temp tbo word 'voted' oa bia certificate with the month and year, and no othor voto oaa bo oast that day In virtue of aaid oarttnoate, except where Sons are entitled to voto oa tbo naturalitatio of their father. 6. If the person claiming to rote who la aot registered .ball make affidavit that ho la a aatira bora ettlsca or tbe uaitod metes, or, li bora else where, aliall produce evidence of kit aataraliaa- tioa, or thai no ta eatmea to eniien-iiip 07, of hit father's naturalisation, aad further, that he la between II aad fl yoars of age, aad haa resided , withia the flute owe year, aad ia tho oleatiea dis trict tea days next preeediag tho eleetiofl, he hall bo entitled to voto though ho shall aot hats paid taxes, 1 CONSTITl'TIOXAL CONVENTION. j At tbo saaM lima aad places, also, aa alec t loo will bo held for delegotoa to the 00 nv rat ion to amend the Constitution of tho Htate, in eenformily with tho Aot, entitled "Ad Act to provide for 0 til ing a convention to amend the Constitution," ap proved April II, 1872. As nrescribed by said act, the following rules and regulations shall apply to said oloction, and tbo returns of tbe satnet 1st. At the general election to be held the second Tuesday of October next, thero shall bo elected by tbe qualified electors of this Commonwealth, dele gates to a convention to revise and amend the Coo stitation of this State : 'the said convention shall consist of one hundred and thirty-three members, to bo elected ia the manner following t Twenty, eight members thereof shall be elected in the Htate at large, as follows ! Keen voter of tho Htato shall rote lor not mora thao fourteen candidates, and tbe twenty-tight highest In vote shall ba declared elected ; ninety-nine delegstoa shall bo appointed to and elected from tho different Heaatorial dis trict a of tbo Ststo, threo delegates to bo elected for each Henator therefrom; and In choosing all district delegates, each voter shall bo entitled to a rote for aot more tbaa two of too members to be chosen from his district, and the throe candidates highest In voto shall be declared elected, except in tbe county of Allegheny, forming tho Twenty - third Henaturial District, where no voter shall voto for more than six candidates, aod tbo nine highest ia rote shall be ejected, and ia the counties of Lo se roe, Monroe and Pike, forming tbo Thirteenth Senatorial District, where ao voter shall vote for moro than four candidates, and tho six highest ia vote aball be elect.., and six adiiilional dele gates shall bett-boern from the city of Philadiepbia, by a rote at large la aaid city, and iu their elec tion ao voter shall vote for moro tUaa threo candi dates, and tbo six highest In rote shall be declared elected. 2d. The Judges and Ioaporfors for each elec tion district shall provide two suitable boxes fur cub poll, one in whicn to deposit tne tickets voted for Delegates at large, and the other in which to deposit tht tickets voted fr District Delegates t which boxes shall be labelled respectively, "Dele gates at Urge" and "District Delegates;" and in caob district in tho city of Philadelphia an ad ditional box aball be provided for earb poll, in which to deposit tha tickets vote-1 for "City Dale gates; and aaid last mentioned boxes must each be labelled "City Delegates." 3d. The said election aball be held and conduct ed by tbe proper election officers of tho several election districts of the Commonwealth, aad shall be governed aad regulated In all respects by tbe general election laws of tbe Commonwealth, so far as tne same shall bo applicable thereto, and not Inconsistent with the provisions of said act. 4tb. Tht tickets to be voted for members at large of tho cnnveaUoB aball hare oa tbe outside the words "Delegates at large," aud on the inside tbe names of the candidates to bo voted for, aot ex ceeding fourteen in number. otb. Tbe tickets to be voted fur district mem bers of the con ten tioa shall have oa the outside the words "District Delegates," and en the inildc the name cr aamesof the candidates voted for, not exceeding the proper a umber limited aa aforesaid; but any ticket which shall contain a greeur num ber of names than tho number for which Ihe voter shall bo entitled to rote, shall be rejected, and tn case of the delegates to bo ehoeen ot large in Phil adelphia, tbe words. "City Dele gates," shall be oa the out sue or the ticket. tti h. In the oitr of Philadelphia tho return judges shall meet at the Statu Ilonee, at ten o'clock oa Iho Thursday next To II owing tho riectioa, aad mako oat tho returns for said cl'r.of the rotee east thenda for delegates at large anil city aad district delegates, to be members of tbe ooarentioaj the rotura judges of the several election districts with ia each ooanty of tbo Htate. oxeluding Philadel phia, shall meat on r rid ay next fallowing tho elec tion, at tbo usual place for the meeting of the re tura Judges of their ooanty, and makt tut full and accurate returns for tho eounty, of the votes rest therein for membera of tbe convention aad fur dis trict members of the eainet aad the proceeding1 of tno return jaagea 01 tne ai cny 01 rhiiaaeiptita, aad of tbo arveral comb ties of the Commonwealth, ia tho making of fbetr returwa, shall ba Iho same as thoee pfrseribed fee reeara Jed get ia tho ease of a a election lor uovernor except lamt retaraa trans mitted to tho Hec rotary of tbo Commonwealth, shall be addeed to that officer alone and aot to tbo Hpeaker of tbe Senate. F. JOHDAX, ecrcfory 0 fkrCommmtuHalth, AMKXDMENT TO THE CONSTITCTION. PaisavLVAftti, as. In the namo of tbo authority of tbe Common wealth of Pennsylvania, John W. t leery, Governor of said Commonwealth, to Jnstin J. Pie, Esquire, or tho County or I learBelil, sends greeting : Wnr.Hkat, A Joint resolution proposing at amendment to Ihe Const hut ion of this Common wealth, haa been agreed to by a majority of tho members elected to each House of tbe Leg t slat are, at two successive seesiona of the same, which is a follows : "joiut arsnLtrrms rnorotta ah AuxnursT to ran coMaTiroTion or ranavtVAJm. "Bo It reoolvcd by tha Senate and House of Retirosentatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania In General Assembly met, That the fol lowing amendment of the Constitution of th-s Commonwealth bo proposed to the people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions ol tno tea 1 a emote taereoi, 10 witi AMBSt-XKKT. "Strike out tbt sixth aeclioa of tha sixth article of Ihe Constitution, and inavrt in lieu thereof the following! 'A Stale Trearutw shall bo chosen by the qualified electors of the Htato at such times ami tor such term ot svrvioo 01 shall be prescribed by law. - And wherons, it is provided in the leu In article of tho Constitution that any auruuuient so agreM upon shall bo submitted to the pemde tn such manner and at such time, at leant threo months after being so bring agreed to by the two Houses, as the Legislature snail prescribe; And whereas, uy an act or the Uenrral Assem lily of this Commonwealth, approved the eleventh dny of April, A. 1., one thournnd eight hundred and seventy -two, It is provided: "That lor the purpose of ascertaining tbe sense of the people of this Commonwealth in regard to the adoption or reject ion ot sam amen u mm 1, tne uorernor 01 the Commonwealth shall issue a writ of tier tioa di rected to each and every sheriff of this Common- wealth, commanding then to gira notice in tbo usual wanner, and iu not luaa th.n two newspapers In each city and oounty (if so many aro published thai-tin), and by at least twu priutrd hand hills iu rax h rkotiun district in ovory city and county whcM'iu no newspaper la ituhliHlivJ, that an rleo- tiou will ba held in each of Ihe townships, bor oughs, wards, prccinnta and distiicU therein, oa Ihe second Tuesday of October, in the year of aur lioru, one thousand eight hundred and seventy two, for the iHirito-c of deciding opon the rat 1ft ca tion orrejeollnn of Ihe said amendment 1 which said election shall bo opened, held and closed upon tho dny aforesaid, at tbo place and within the hunrs and within which tbe general elections of this Commonwealth are directed lo ba opened, held and dosed." Now, therefore, Ia oliedicnce to tho require ments of tho tenth article of tha Constitution, and In compliance with tho true intent and meaning of said act of Uenrral Assembly, I John W. Geary, uorernor 01 tne said commonwealth or J'ennsvlva- aia, do issue this writ, commanding and requiring you tho said Justin J. te, sh.nl of tha said eounty, to give notice la the usual maaner and aa by law required, that an election will bo held ao cording to tbe terms of tbo Constitution and (ho provisions uf tho act nf tbe (Ira oral Assembly aforesaid, tn earn or tho townships, boroughs, wants, preclacls and districts therein, oa tbe sec ond Tuesday of October, in the year uf wir Lord ono thousaad eight hundred and) set tnty-two, for tno parpoteoi deeming upon the approval aad ralineatioa or rejeettoa of toe said amendment. tliveo under my haad and Ihe great seal of tho mate, t Harrtsoarg oa this nnoenth day or July, in the year 01 oar tora car iiVMtaand eight aua deed and eerenty two, and uf tbo Commonwealth the ninety seventh. By the Governor. FRANC1H JORDAN. Hoc rotary of tha Commonwealth la buvsuaaeo af tbo above aroolamation. I here by give notice to tbo quel t Bed etcetera ar CUarftold oounty tbat aa oloetioa will ba held ia oath of tho townships, boroughs, wards, prcinctj a do frtota therein, oa Ihe second Tuesday of October, !a the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and tftvaaty-two, fyj thepurpott vl deciding upoa tho approval aad railtWtloa or reject iu, the said amendment 1 which satd election sba u opeued, h"td end closed, upon tha day If it if01Z said, at tne piaoes and within the hours at .Jj lOStnaL. boroughs, wards, prcrinots and Jlotrirts, tt receiM at tho aaid eleulloa lick r Is. elil.er written or pTm od, or pailly i.rlmed and partly written, ft earth of (be qualified voters uf tbe Ulata, who aat offer the same, and to dupeslt theia la a but a! boxes to be, for the rmrpoar, itruridrd ,y ' fusii uetaeiirj tbo uutside ''atuendiui'iit to Ilia Coiisiitutioa," 1 oa me inline -tor tne amentiuieut, or "afajj That llie election on the raid nrotroaed imHj moot sU ill, In all rripeeis, be conducted si a. general elections uf this Commonwesllh are a coa. I uo led 1 and It shall be tbe dulv of tb Judgea of the repcctiro counties and Ojiatrteta thereof, first having carefully ascertained S1HU1U.S , H..rii iwr or against SttCU Batted. men!, to mako out duplicate returns thee- - pressed la words at length, and aot la tgir onlyi ono of which returns, so made, shall u lodged in the prolbonotary't office of lheevsrtf uuuiiaiuH n-M wi 1 ue irvier eonniy, and the titer sfbsvi-h ssti uncrciou hi ine oecrruiry ol tbeCm. mon weal lb, aud by ene of the aaid judges dcrmni od forthwith In the most convenient posiufto, npon which postage shall be paid at the expta 01 the proper eoonty. That the several duties required to be prrferjxH by Ihe sheriffs, eommiraioners. oonslables. Inspectors, and all other officers whatever is s' aoouiine general elections 01 mia Lommoiuealtt ahall be performed by such officers In aod shott je rieeuow nimi proviaeg icr 1 Stlu all persotl whether officers or others, shall be liable laths same punishment for the neglect of anv dut the commission of any oCeaee, at, la or abest Us said eledWa as they would for the aeglect of Ids duty, or tbe oommissloa of tbo like offence at, g or about tbo general elections of this Coaaoa. wealth. The Congressional Return Jndgca will aw m accordance with an Act approved ilsy 1st. IWi, al tbe Court House in the boruugb of Warm, in the oounty 01 narten, on tbe seven! b itj Kiirr t" Tifviivu, wciuji iuciDij, UCtSUr lith. 1H7?. Nut Ire is further hereby given. That all persona except Justices of the Peaes, wh, shall hold ao offico or appointment of trust nnrW tho government of tho United Ststts, ar of uu bute, cr 01 any incorporaud district, wbstkirt oommisaioned officer or otherwise, a aubordiaais officer or agent, who is or shall be smnloved m. der lite Lsegiriauve, x-xecutive or Jnditisl 4. partweau ol this state or 01 tbs tatted etatw or any city or Incorporated dutrict, mad aW tbat every member of Congreas, or of the Stats Legislature, or of tba Oummoa or seUet etaitl of any city or eouiinlraiuner of aay li corporatsd district, are ry law incapable or b'ddin exercising, at the same time, tbo efict or as. poiclinent of Judge, IosHelir or Cltrk of sty eirctiuo 01 iuie iuiniaoweaiiB OF KLKCTION OFncKRi!, In eae the person who shall have teeth ri sk aeeond highest number of rotw fur inspwtor.iM not atieti-i on ine uay 01 election, then Utptrai who shall have received the second highest in, tier of votes f.rr judge at tbe aext preeediaf no tion, shall act as iusiieetor in bis place; a4 ease tbe person who shall bare received the evt number of votes for inspector ahall nut ettad, the poraon elected judge, ahall appoint aa iaipw tor in bis placet and ia ease the person lrM judge aball not atUnd, then the inspector con ceived the highest number or votes, aball appeat a judge in bis place; or if any vacancy ihalleM tiuue ia the board for the apace of out boirtfor the timo fixed by law for the opening of tnvtwt tion, the qualified voters of tbe township, wars) w unirrci tur "Hiio una unn't nail hst WO, elected, present at tbo place of election, skill a- lect one out ot their number to hll such vacate?. Also, tbat where a judge, by sickness trai voidable accident, la unable to attend nek as Ing of judges, then tbe certificate or ret ara sul be taken charge or by out ol the in-iiectone clerks ot toe eiwiion 01 tne aisirict, wbo Haa and perform tbo duties required ef Mid judge able to aUf ud. ino neiurn niuegna vi ine respesniro oiitrmi aforesaid aro requested to meat at tbs Cean House, ta the boroo?b of Clcartisld, on tbt In Friday next after tho said second Tutsdsv a? October, then and tbero to do tbott tbtin raquited of them by law. GIVEN under my hand and teal, at Clearffsli thia thirteenth day of September, is it rL.8.1 year of our Lord ono thousand tub hundred and seventy two,.advf:Ulse- pendenoo of tho United rtatws tht ntntty-m. ( lAUTIO All ptraonoaro hereby osmi j against negotiating for or porthsiisf a cortaia promissory note, given by ms ts Ui reaco Marine, calling for $2. Not hsviif re ceived aay ralut for tbt soma. I am dtUrauast not to pay it anlesf oompelled by law. rr. inn tinuMsi. Freachvllle, Pept II, IK72.-St I )KOPOSKD . AMKNDMKNT THK Constitution of Pennsylvania, JOINT RESOLUTION Proponing aa amendment to tho ConslittUa rrrnsyirania. B it rtaeria! ev f&e sSeaare mm4 Horn frW teamttiret 0 toe (ArMMoaieeofrB mf 'ewoeyMiM' (eeerwr AMrs-S't mH, That the follow tne sanv meat of tho Constitution of this Commoter' be proposed lo tho people for their adnpttsr rejection, parsaant to tbo provisions ot tbs Use article thereof, to witi AMENDMENT: Strike ont the sixth section of the atilk irW' of tho Constitution, nnd insert In lien thereat tr following: "A Ptate Treasurer shall beckesMi' the qualified electors of tho ft ale, at nek be and tor aach term of service a shall be prawn bylaw." WILLIAM KLLIOTT. rprakeror the House ol Kepresrniai:" JAMKM H. Rl TAN. Hpeaker of the a Arrnovan The twenty-second dav of Hvt Anno Douiitit euo thousand eight humlrrw teventy-two. JiNO. W. UbAfit 1'repnred andcertinad for publication Mrsns to tbo ieutn Article ot tha Constitution. FltANCU JOKIUS, Hecrrtarr of the CommoseHh Offico Pevrclnry ef the Commonwealth, t llarrmbnrg, June 2oth, l.trt. I &U5rrUaiuou$. ItoKHTovviiNkip AusM ortEAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BEERS'S! rj'VKRTDODY Irrln, to f.l there Irit, j ot bclna orowrlcd out into lai cold. I II on want good Hfaotin, dona, ko te Sttsj Ir eon want jour Sleds Ironcdrif bl, jole "H ir ron want food Will Irons, to lo U ron want vour waaron ironed in tbiBtit style RRd workmanship, go lo Rrrbb makes the bejt 8luna MeeliiBsnt Rl.u. ..HdMi .11 bluil. of KLACMrMlTll'tl as cheap aa raa be oi. ta Ui, county terOl Sir foal Ulloe aaarcea la viaarDem, n THOMAS BKatt BorKs Tp.. Dec 19, l88T-tf. Lulhcrsburg Marble Vara! 1'I!H nihaerilier respect Mly tvauuM4t!"J . eommuni'jr anr) till puUiaaMrally tWH is now cxlm&tveljr enfrntrei, tn tne manaie- Munumtnta, llrail aad font Hlcnea, StaaA 11 ami Hureau Tui, rlo. No higher tribute WH paid lo a dulMui d relative or frler.il tbaa lion or an enduring slab as a witoeM " generations where they bar, laid Rim ere 1 k. .1 . I. k. W llehaeaBBt . H-.W ..... V ... , agent to tall, and lo whose workmanship aas 'I uatiy .an bear witness. Orders sidicil" proDiitlr tiled. Work delivered .birmrJT K K. 11. stU0 Luth.rsriurg, Kovembcr 8S, 1871. The Lightning Tamer. mui uudcnljned ar, the tela FU 1 eouotr fcr tbo "Nnrlh Aiaerlcaa LlllUTMNU RODS." These are Ibsen f rodi now la are, RRd are endorsed 1 acientitc mea In Ike eeuatry. We keroby aotlfy the cilii.ns ( "j, Ibat w, will rut Ikem up keUf rsv lesa money, tbaa la abarjed by t agent, who anally traverse the t" arrjr uf aur lllUt caak, aivar t !" KNCOUBAGE HOME IhoM wishing Lightning "" l "JjJ tkair kaildingi need bat address ns 7 -anil la iinoi. Wl will put tb.tR la theeounty, and warrant them. " mu ruturea ana ba seea at R7 V. . (I cur .lore. H. r. B10LIR Cleait.ld, Marrk SS. ISTS U "MisTE. A. P. Ryndef. RRRRt rR CklckBrlng'i, Stolnwat'i aad E"""lknt tfmlik'iMaa lla.llRB Orraai and M.lcdeoai. aad Or Dnket'i Sawing tart'Hl'i iu. ti tca or VMt i Maao, , ir. 'r,"r.',.llitr .1 Ho p.R.I Uha. tor 1m. BO- Booms uppoelt UuBok s rutRt"" CleaiBeld, Nay 5, moo wealth ara directed lo he ofienrj, held T closed i aud it shall ho Iho duty of the judg Tj sow tors and tlerha of ouch of said loam, t! 7