4w , GEORGE B. COODLANDEIl, " " ' aniron akd rnurnnroa. u-1 CLEARFIELD, RA. ; t. WEDNESDAY MOKNIXO, COT., 1871. ' i., Democratic National Ticket. ' ;' " ' FOR PHKSIDKNT, '.' 1 HON. HORACE GREELEY, :: r r- TOR VICE PRESIDENT, "B. GRATZ BROWN, " . , , ' or Niasorni. t X"-1' Democratio State Ticket.1 ' Fori povKRXori 9 $tiAKti$: ft 'BUpK ALEW, o bra r-tw.BOTi eetssr.,, j;..,;,,, iff rirr JOR ;rl'RBMB JUDGE, -.;t ') 11)111111 TllOMPIiAN, '''. ls.! . i.cuV KHia eocrrTvi.Ti , iH? T0R AI'DITOR CENKRAL, 1 W I til A M HARTLEY. ' f V.' f1!.' - ntDroin cot-mi '' '' 'V FOR CONGRESSMEN IT LARUE, IIENDRICK B. WP.TI11IT, Lererns esunty. , RICHARD VAUX, Philadrlphis. JAMES Jl. HOPKINS, Pittsburgh. V v. Delegates t large to the Constitullurjal , Conteutluu. ,tJ-. i , Jorcniiab 8. Black, York. ... , ( . " Hleorr V. Woodward, Luserne. ': '.' Andrew 0. Cartin, Centra. Frank B. tlunon, riiilailelphis. . ". Robert A. Laniberton. Ilnrrisburg. , A. A. Piirman, YYaynesburg. i .1. Jaines Ellis, l'ottsville. " , ' Ooorgo M. belle., Philadelphia. . , John A. Campbell, rbiladi-lptii. , William 1.. I'orboH, Clarion. William II. Sinitb, Alleghooy. 1 ' William J. Baer, Somerset. . , 1 B. C. T. Model, Franklin. ' 1 oial II. Reynolds, Lancaster. 1 , ; ' ' Iilstrlet Delegates. "' :' BROKQf. A. AUOHKKBAVGU, of Clintoa JOUN a. UALL,of Elk. : , ytt : si ,iM.i. FOR CONGRESS, '' : .'.! 1 Unu THOMAS L. KAHE.. . i u f!i '(,'' f -1 ' -' ' ,,,"''! V "''" ' nt 110 W o'rl tXECTOKB. 4. ... Epoak Cowav, nf Wcltmorvlnnd. " Oeoigx W. r?i.iBn, of Franklin. ": 'J,;irivl 1 nrpcniKuriTivE. '. ; I . . , . J!ni,n Mrvi, of Erie, . . . 1. JoliS. Mfttxiior IluntinIvn. "'"S. OMs i ur, of Philadelphia. 'J '. !, ti .VUlricf. '.' I .1 I. Thoraai J. Uargof. ,U. D. LswcnUrf. J. Plpih. D. Andcraun I. John l"fful. ' 4. Uaorjro H. Ucrrrrl. I I. Jc.!0 IMt'Klligllt. I. Henry Wrlrt. ! IS. Henry J. tiluhlo. 17. R. W. Oiri-ly. 14. William F. I.oxaai., IU. Racclaa Brown. 0. TO bo niled . taalaJi D. llaipU ' f. awuol A. Dcr. ; . Jaaaa (1. Hawlcv. ' (. Uirau B. Hiiarr. 10. B. Ilcillj. , , 11. John Kunkla.' ' 11 Fred. W. OanHor. , (. F. M. Hobinaon. Jl. J. K. Mollco. , 22. T. II. Stevaoion. J. John B. Bard. ' 1. ;i..Ocorg W. Miliar. ' Democratic Connty Ticket. ' "' " .' '.' "' 'for assembly." 30IIS LAWMIE, ef Ostooli. FOR COUNTY COMMISPIONER, JOHN D. TMOMPSOSf. of Curwenavllle. i 1- - ( For tbrea jamra.) ILItEUT K. lO.KU, of Client Townahlp (For odo year.) , . 1XR COI NTY AlblTOIl, ' JA1I.S II. IIII.i:, of Lumber C'Uy. No Wkmino We ro authorized by (lie Chfiinnart of tlio Democrnlie Coufily Commit(o' to witlidraw tlio call for a mooting tit Curweiisvillo on ilouday itilit ext ., . , ., ' Xook.out ifor a Dein'ocratic rhujorily of 1,500 in CloaifioIJ county on ricxl Jttcwlay, uuj 30,000 iiiilio 'Stale. ' Hon. Wm. A.. Wallace,' (icn. Kil patrick, and Tom Harahall, of Pitta burg, addressed tho pooplo of Bed ford lat -nihti a.ii , -.y : ' i ' v, ,., 'iha Democratic campfireu are buin ing brightly, ull over tlia Coramon wcallli.i Tboi mombore of the party r moving forward for 25,000 major ity on Tueedtiy next. ' t . ; r . ; . . ', Header, band this week's Republi can to your lira nt neighbor and auk him to read Gov. Curtin'a letter; and if you can get his Bcllefonto apecch, Jmnd it over, too. '"Itr.TiBKD. Frank .Barrett, Kq. ditor'of tho Salem (Xobraska) Inde pendent for about five months, has re tired front that journal, ana prjposcs to dovoto himself exc-lualvcly to the At Wobk. Tho Radicals aro trying to squeeze A. Lemon, into tho Slate So na to from tho Ulair and Somerset district, but lie is too soar for ibo pa hi to of ibo honest . yconuin of that dislfict, ,. ; ,, The pardon bf Ycrkcs is one of the most' Outrogooti4 " traiiHactions that ever 'transpired in ' tho Executive Chamber nt II arris burg. The Kvans robbery was childaplay compared to this luHt net offlcury's.'' ' ' " ' ' Do Youa Duty. Kvery man who loves hi country, and in morals pre fers fair1 dealing with tho anuirs of Slate, will nf course on Tuesday next east lus vole isr Charles R. lluckalew and tho whole Democratio ticket. AUGrunt'g bull pups havo opened up a howl ana are pursuing Gov, C'ur lin. .. This is just what might bo ex Ipovieii, wheu an honest inun gives his opinion of r.uculs. Lot tho dogs bark, they at'ofiijthleniiig fiutiv but Radicals, ,1a; Town Col. Curtis, the Grant iaiineo for Congress, was With Us jtvoek, and dofendod tho robbet x ring to tho utmost of his ablltlori Wodncsday, . llis speech to tlio ring supporters was tho same old. story. From Washington to liiuhinond ; Irom Atlanln to the sen; Warl War I J Mr. Curtis will trot LI) d sovirent JCaneAoa next Tuesday ever admin in torod to a i'aJirHl in Uiis aeok of woods, Cur (js spenli will olect Xi'on, Kun. - OtmotralU Coumlw jmttttr la accordance with piovlous noiloo. tbo Democrats and Liberal Kopubli cans of Clearfield county assembled in muss county mooting, at Clcarfiold, on Tuesday, the 2-llb. It was one of tho largost mootings over held in the county, and was brought about with but very little effort. y ', Tho meeting wns'culK'd to ordor by the Chairman of tho County Commit tee, D. L, Krebs, Khi., on whoso mo tion Ex-Gov. Bioi.ku was nominated for Rrcsidont, Robert MohafTey, Alox under Irwin, Dr. J. W. Potter, John W. Wright, Sr.; Joseph 11. Rioth, Ed ward iieGiirvcy, Capt. Jainos M Welch an J. George M. Hrisbin Vice Prosidonts.oiid John A. llluttenborgor, S. 15. Row and Florenco O'Loary Seo- relurics. ' , ., Gov. ' Hitler on taking tho chair mudo a few approjirinto remarks und then Introduced lion. K. O. Perrino, of Mew York, who for ubout ono hour cntorluiiicd the muss of human beings present with a rare speech. At the conclusion of Mr rerrino remarks, lion. J. J. Stewart, formerly a Itcpiib- Hchii momber of Congress from Mary land took tho stand and delivered ono of tho soundest argumentative speeches wo over listened to. At the conclu sion of his remarks Senator .Wulluco came forward nnd rend a synopsis of Gov. Curtin'a letter, which he had for warded by telegraph, at .the conclu sion of which be proceeded to deliver a short vigorous speech, at the close of which the meeting adjourned, at a lute hour. Disappointed. Most of our Rndlcul follow-ciiizons were greatly disap pointed with tho speakers and speeches made at thoir mooting last week.. A number in our hearing exprossod thoir disgust loudly at the performance, re marking that thoy had come to the mooting to boar something new. Sach sUilTttH Curtis and Doanorotailed thoy bud read in the newspapers eight and ten years ago. Doano. was to the mrotlng just what the clown is to tho circus, llis muuner and sentiments were appreciated by tbo lower strata uud drunken ' members of tho party. His vulgarity culmioulod in one of the hotels, whore, after tho mooting, be debated the character of a lady until be was denounced us a blackguard and compelled la shut bis foul mouth by a member of his own parly.. - .Notwith standing his low tragedy, he was manly enough novcrto mention either the namo of llartrunftor Allen. Ho either kuows that they are rascals or bis mind is wholly absorbed in rotail- ng sentiments at waieh only fiends and devils rvjoleo. "So help me God, never will I cla.-ip IiuDds with rebels." j This was ono of bis finest sentiments, and at tho aamo linio he was shaking hands with Gov. Wise and Col. Mosby. A Stunner. Tho featuro which most annoyed tho Grantilcs who were present at tho Democratio meeting lust week, was to see a numbcrof thoir old stnndiiya on the platform. Mossr. lrvin, McGarvcy, Wright, Row and Welch, having beoome disgusted with nepotism and tho ring robbors of our Stuto, hiivo clasped hands with their old leader, Curlin, who in common wilh tho Democrats is waging a vig orous campaign against corruption in high places. , Thcircxamplo is worthy of imitation, and wo are satisfied that tboHsunds, w ho like them nro more patriotic than pnrlizan, will pursue a similar course nnd assist tlio Demo crats in overthrowing the corruptcst ring that ever digrnced any Stato. Caincroiiism dies next Tuesday, and the fourth of March next will wind up tho career of tbo corruptcst man on the political stage. ' An Opinion. "Tho lato lamented" dealt largely In jokes and sarcarm In the midxt of confusion and misery. Tho following sentiment is one that comes in play at this tiino, when Simon Cameron is trying to eloct a corrupt man for Governor, Auditor Genoral, nnd a Legislature to elcot him Unitod Slates Senator. "All that I an In tbo world," .aid Mr. Ltuooln, "Iha Praaiilaney and all alaa, I owa totbat otiinioe of nia wbich tlia poopla cxpreaa wbfn thar call ma lloncit Old Aba. Now, wbai will the; think of thoir hoar Abo wban ba appolnta Bmon lam aron to bo bia familiar adriaor , A corrupt ring forced "Honest Old Abo''' to appoint Cameron Secrotary of War, but ho had tho pluck to kick him out, tut Grant afterwards look him to his bosom, and ho now owns him as emphatically as ho docs those two bull pups which follow him every. TTllCIO. I I ' Stii.i, at ins Work. Swoope Is still engaged by tho corruption ring in Philadelphia in roluiling his Billings gate before Radical audiences, and on every occasion souks to slander, libol and uIjiiho some of bis old neighbors. The vilonoss and degradation of this crentnro, since ho has joined tho Cam eron ring, is becoming ' intolerable. and were ho to come into our town and talk about 'our neighbors as ho doos in Philadelphia, his own party friends would rotten egg him out of tho county. Ho is simply black guarding and disgracing his relatives here, whilo backbiting Ex-Gov. Bigler and Senator Wallace in Philudolphia. However, bis raoe is nearly run, The 4th of March next will wind up bis smut machine. ' What a howl thcro will go up from the troopers composing "tho bread and butler brigade" on Tuesday night next, when the telegrams announcing tho election of Buckulew go clicking across tho Stato from tho Dolaware to tho lakes. ' " ' a) a, a I, .. ' Josh Billings says i "There I one thing about a ben that looks like wis dum, they don't kackle ranch until they havo laid their egg. Bum pbolka are always a bragging and oackliug about what thoy tan do before hand. I ' Sitti.kd. The big settlement whlc baa boon ponding botween "Unci Sam" and "John Bull" for eight years past, was finally olosed at Goneva, Switsorland, two weoks ago. ; The government of Great Britain pays (he govornmont of tbo United states Jif teen million five hundred thousand dol lar. I Thusfendoth the colobialod Alabama and other claims, about f which "there was so much fuss mudo, and through which demagnguoa ex pected to involvo both countrios in war. Grant and bis ring receive just about seven per cent, on their cluim Consequential damages amount to no moro in tho estimation of stuletmcn tint n bull pups. , . : Fmutinu. Don Piatt, writing from tho Whilo Sulphur Springs to the Washington Capital, says : "Tho pa ternal author of tho hello horo, it Is said, the other day, shortly alter his returu to tho Springs, was upprouched by a youth who ivipiestod a fow win. otos conversation nnd began 1 'I wus requested to sec you, sir, by yor lovo ly daughter. . Our attachment Young man,' interrupted tho parent briskly, 'I don't know what that girl of mine is about. You ure tho fourth gontloman who has approached me this moruiui; on that subject. I have given my consent to tho others, and 1 give it to you. God bless you.'." Bkiler and Curtin. lilsewhore will bo found tho letter of Kx-Gov. Bigler, declining In fuvor of Kx-Gov. Curtin, as Dolegutc-at-Largo to the Constitutional Convention, nnd the proclamation of tho Democratio State Couimiltoe announcing the change. Gov. Bigler should have been in that Convention by all means, and tho stupidity and blockhcadism of some thrco or four of our nominocs is fully developed. Every Ex-Governor living should havo beon sent to this Conven tion. , Thoy, ' above all other mon, know if there is anything wrong, or wanting in that instrument. We shall refer to this mailer again. 1 An Outrage. Tho systcmatio abuse of Senator Wallace by the Johnstown daily Voice, is very low journalism. And this tho experienced editor un doubtedly understand ' Mr. ' Camp bell claims to be Democrat, and yet bo persists In assailing one of tbe brightest ornaments of the party in the Slate, to the discredit of himself and journalism. Ilia charges against Mr. Wallaco aro false in evury partic ular and look and read more like per sonal spleen tbun in the Interest of public good.'' We ore really astonish ed at the courso of the Journal in question. : ' A Snake. Tho Democratic States man is a Grant organ started lately by J. M. Cooper, at Chambersbarg, from which Iiadical organs love to copy. Coopor was formerly a Democrat, and so was Simon Cameron, but both be coming exceedingly corrupt, thoy join ed tho enemy, and aro now the head and front of tho corruptcst ling that ever disgraced any Commonwealth. Coopor's paper preloads to be Demo crnlie, on tho ilium principle that tho Devil claims to bo an angel of light for fraudulent purposes and will suo cood about as well in convincing holi est men of that fuel. Upon Kqcal Kootinu. Gov. Geary has pardoned Yerkcs and Marcer out of the Pcnitontiary. Thoso mon were the confederates of llartrnnft and Stato Treasurer Mackcy, and were sent to the Penitentiary for doing just what theso worthies did, who were made Auditor General and State Treasurer. Ycrkes aiid Marcer are therefore as free as thoir cronies, and we presume will bo nominntod for some Important ofllce by the Cameron ring cro long. Freedom is a boon wbich all crave, but we fear Yerkes has purchased it dearly at the ex penso of frwM nnd honor. The Pittsburg Leader saya that the due bill candidate for Governor visited nearly all tho whisky and beer sa loons whon in that city, last wook, and that he is now being callod the saloon candidato. Here ho passes for tho temperance candidate. Well, it won't make much difference what be passes for; be will not be elected, anyhow. lie is moro likely to land ia the ponilcnliary than in the Guber natorial chair. - i' i .' i - i : The Pittsburgh Chronicle, a Grant orgnn,says : "Tho crowning transgres sion of this campaign la the pardon of i erkos and Marcer, opon condition (hat thoy perjure themselves. This bringing of tho Ponilonliary Into the canvass, looks like adospcrato move on tho port of tho party "controlled by grand moral ideas, and to which "nearly nil tho clorgmen of tho coun try aro attached." What a wondor ful combination of moral circumstances! Curtin at Hom. Kx-Uov. Curtin returned to bis home In Bellofonte on Saturday Inst. His rocoption in the evonlng wits one of tho grundont spec tacles ever witnessed by Bellofonters. His spooeb on tho oocssion was highly eulogistio of Mr. Backalew and de nunciatory of the candidates sot up by the Uarrisburg oorrupliou ring. Won nenFui,. Ex-Doctor Brown of tho Bollofonte Republican in a spooch the other night said. "Andrew Gregg Curtin, is forovcr damned, damned, yos, doubly DAMNED r AsMurat Hal stoad would put it "this is very sad!" Evidonlly another Browo'a soul Is "marching along." "Anything to Uat GRm,it." This is now the watchword among Radicals, Tbe New York Herald says that tho Grant party Is just now oatering to negro Voters In that State at tbe epenso of doooncy, truth and common sonso, ; , Governor Curtis tor lh CsmttU fNfiosMsi Vonvenltsm. Dxmocbatio State Com. Rooms, 1 1 Puiladilpuia, Sent. 26. J To thi Democrats of Pennsylvania i I herewith submit for your Infor mation a letter received by me from Hon. William Bigler, from which It will be seso that be relinquishes the candidacy at dulogalo-al-large to the Constitutional Convention, for reasons thorein slalod : Clearfield, Ta., Sept. 23, 1872; Hon. Samuel J. ltandall, Chairman Democratic State Ventral Committee: Sia : I horoby tonder to tho State Committoo my deolination as a candi date fur delegalo-at-large to the Con. Blitutional Convention., Tho reasons why some ono of tho candidates on our tickot should voluntarily retire are woll known to you. The Liberal Republicans, noting wilh us in the support of Mr, llucka lew, claim to bo roprtsontod in the Convention, and as they ask for only one dvlotfalo out of the fourteen, J think thorn very reasonable. If we refuse to make the concosxion wo will bo seriously wanting In libeiulity our selves.'' The principle upon which tho Convention is to be constituted con templates a fair representation ,of nil political clusscs, und the Liberals uro entitled by tho fundamental rule to more than they demand.' They havo proposed Governor Curlin us their candidato, and I . do not think we should permit him to bo defeated If we can help it. llisviowson all questions at issue in tho present polilleul contest uccoid with ours; be is a hearty sup. porter of lluckalew, as I am well as sured, and when 1 say that lite ability and experience in public affairs would make him a most valuable member of tho convention, 1 aaserl no more than what is known to all the people of tho Stato. r I-.' ' 1 cannot say that I feol no relue tanco to forciro tho hlirh honor of a seat in tbe convention, but 1 am con vinced that my declination is due to tho Liberals, and will promoto the harmonious action of the great populur body wbich ia moving lor a common object tho rcdemptiou of the Stale from oorruption and misrule. All 1 ask of the committoe is to say, if ques tioned, - that 1 bavo not aeecrtco my poet, but have vacated it, wbor honorably relieved, for a reason pro per and just, in my own opinion ana yours, i am very truiy yours, William Biuler.' In obedience to tho unanimous in struction of tbo Slate Central Com mittee, I direct that the name of An drew G. Curtin bo substituted as a candiduto-at-lurgo to the Cona'.ilu- lionl Convention, In pluoo or William IliL'ler, resigned. County chairmen, and others, having charge of the printing of the tickets throughout tbe Slate, will mako the change, and priut in the mannor Indicated. This action has been taken that the union of the Liberal Republicans and Democrats of Pennsylvania, in the coining contest, may bo more perfect and conclusive Am1 row G. Curlin now h'sds tbo Liberal Republican causo of tho Stale, making certain the overwhelming overthrow of the baso "Ring" of oorruptionists who bavo too long controlled ttio Oeslinios ol our Commonwealth. He cornea forward at a critical moment to show honest mon tho pluin path of duty, and the Democrats of the State adopt Mr. Curlin and plaeo his oamo on their ticket as a token of their sincere pnr- noso to do all in their power, regard less of past issues, to forever destroy tho rule of these faithless public ser vants, who havo been and are now fntloning on tho treasure at tho ox. penso of the industries and good mor als of tho Suite. This action makes sure tbo victory of tho right over wrong in October, ana shouia every where bo received wilh joy. 1 should omit tbo lull discuargoot my duty if I failed to express tho gratitude of the Democrats of tho Stato to William Bigler for this hon orable, disinterested, and patriotic act. And while be has yielded up tho hon ors of the party that good might conio, he bss made grosler tlio reniect sna esteem in which ho is bold by our frionds evory whore. '' Samuel J . Randall, Chairman. Tuna Arithmetic "Addition, Di vision and Silence," is the programme of the Camcron-Uarlranft-Kembto rob bers. "Add" up tbe wbolo amount of tbo one million tbrco hundred thou sand dollar balance in tho Stato Treas ury, and "divide" it among thorn solves, and keep "quiet." The brazen impudence of this robber ring is enough to call a saint from his prayers. "Dear Yerkes." Thia is the en dearing name llartranft, the Radical nominoo for Governor, gave to bis confodornto in crime whon they wore speculating with the State funds. Yerkos was sent to the penitentiary and llartranft, juBt aa guilty, was nominntod by the "grand moral Idea" party for Governor. " " , Look Here, Republicans 1 Evory vote cast for Daniel W. M'Curdy for Assembly Is a vote for Simon Cam eron. If you want to act ike part of I honest citizens, and donounoe villainy and fraud through the ballot boa, vow for Jobst Law she, who will fuitbfully represent you on this point., ' So, So. Tho Pittsburg Leader (good loyal authority) says that John F, llartranft, (the soldiers' friond) can didato for Govornor, opposed a bill introduced Into Congress lust wintor by Mr. Storm, allowing soldiers 100 acros of land as additional bounty. Ho is a prolty soldiors' friend Indued, This Last Gone. Tho N. Y, Herald says! The Princess Boatrico, the fifth and only unmarried daughter of Quoen Victoria, has neon bcihrothua lor mar- riage to the Marquis of Stafford. Ho we are informed by cable. (Should the anion Lake plaeo it will serve to bind another noble family that of tbe Duke of Sutherland in still closor union to tho tbrono of Britain. Hor Majesty Is a prudent matron, aa well as a powerful sovereign. Attention I Tho PhiladolDhia Press of the 20lh, saya; "Mon of Ponnsyl- vama, u you 40 not crusn out the Camsron-Mackay-Uartranft Ring on tbe socond Tuesday of Ootober by an ororwholmiog majority, you will for ever cover your Stato witb shame. Organize and vote against the nlun. derors." In Porry City, Georgia, one dollar tax Is abated for every shade tree planted by the citizens along the side walks. A sensible Idss. The Result. At last tbe definite results of tbe election In West Vir ginia are ascertained. They art en tirely satisfactory to the Democratio and Conservative party of the coun try. Eighteen Republicans were olios on oat. of sixty-five delegates to tbe House of Representatives.' In j tbe State Senate throe Republicans and twonty-one Domoorats were chosen. The Wheeling Jlegister says, "tlttro la in eaeh House of tho Legislature a large majority of straight Democrats, eleutod as such.". It is out of such on election that tho Grant- men protend to manufacture a triumph. Cnmdon, tho rogular Domooratio nominee, was defeated for Governor, a poii the ground that ho bad sscurod his nomination through the iroo uso of money. But Jacobs, the present incumbent, a better Democrat, was elected ovor him. Both tho candidates for Govornor aro strong Grooloy men. Look at This. Col. Forney, in his Press of the 20th says : "If llartranft and Allen bo defeated (as thoy will most assuredly), the vault of the Stale Treasury, which we have charg ed is tho most polluted locality in tho Stato, and in whose 'dark and imponc trablo recesses' moro frauds are hid den, than thoHO which damned Tam many, will bo ok nosed lo an honest investigation." "Light In the Trcnsury is what tbe people of Pennsylvania want, and when they get a ray of truthful inves tigation to penetrato there it w'.ll net as did thu lightning flash which struck the Now York Tammany thieves, overturning tbe Cumeron Ring, ox posing Ilh corruptions, and giving us at bust a partial aircroirnte of its plunderlngs from the good Stato of i ennsyivania. 1 Tuunker. Tho Philadelphia Press says : Hud a fragment of a slur, a por tion of a comet struck or fallen to tho earth, or any other stupendous result carrying wilh it a startling effect oc curred, it could not bavo created more Consternation here than did Gov. Cur- tin's letter announcing his opposition lo tbs ring candidates for Stale offi cers on the Republican ticket. Mary F. Kney has just been appoint ed post mistress ol a oounty town, and saya she will marry Kney body that will vole for Grant. ' grw (Imtisfwfnt. pLOUR, FEED, LQ. , ' TUB BECCARIA " FLOURING MILLS. The anilaralgnod would ro.pMtfulh lra no riac to tha altiaana ef Baaesrta townthin and our- mandiug roantrjr, that ba haa pnrobaard tba Baocaria Flouring Milla and pnt arcr.rthinir In aoaiplnla ardor, nad l nnoufxiiiruii a Srat-alaaa quality of Flour. . . v i ... i ... CUSTOM. WORK DONE, and Flour la q uaelitj aanatant); an kand for tola. CHOP, CORN MEAL, BRAN, 4C. 1C. alaa;i aa kand ml for aala w balm la or mail. 0( TN " ft'11"1-1-" WANTED. X Will rxchanjro Flour and Chop for 2S iock Shinglo, or will pay part uone, II drcliad. S.l-lf BARNABAS AR.MSTRONU. ADMINISTH ATOHH KOTICE. Nalloa il harahy aivn that Mlaranf adiaialatration ou tha fatal of MARY EHUARD, lata of Knox township, CloarSrld oonnty, ra., droraaed, harinf barn duly granted to tba nndrriitrnad, all r.rona indabtrd to aaid eaUt will ploaaa laaka mnciliato payment, and thoao barton olalna or demand, will pprarnt than properly authenticated for aettlrincot without drlay. LEWIS EltHARD, oelj 01 i ' AJmiotatnUor. . i niit imiH'S ViTICB. Notla ia hrra I jay five that Irtlrrn iMfaraeiiiary karlna; lei-n granted to tha ruliarriher on tha aatate of BOUT. JOIl NMTON, Jr, daoeaanl, lata of Jordan townabip, Clearfivld county, Peiinaylvania. all persona indebted lo aaid aetata are requested to make immediate paToicnt. aod tbean havine. elaitna against the same will praaont Uieta duly authenticated for eetllrmset. , -, KOIIKRT M. JOHNSTON, DAVID JOHNSTON, October I. IS71:ACkI. Kieeatora. LflMT. On or about tba Utk or July, 1877, a promlaeery note, dated May id, ISft, given by S. C Dunlnp to J. W. Carhle. sailing for the sum of 120.61. All parsons are hereby eaoiioned against pnrahaaing or negotiating for aaid aeta, as paynieul of tba eeme una been stopped. oell-Jl" ' It. J. MOHKMIKY. AlMIJlM'rNA10HM HOTI t'F Nolle Is hereby given that lettera of ndminiatratiee on tha estate of Lavisa HanTtknoha, dee'd, Into af Hell township, ClearSeld emtnly, Penn'n., baring been duly granted to tba undersigned, all nersons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment, and those haviog elnlma or demands will present them properly authenticated for eetttoment without delav. ADAM BRET II, oet2-6t. Administrator. CAUTIMN. All parsons are heresy oaadoa ed against purchasing or In way meddling with one eotk stave, one pal ok of potntoea, an gun and 1 kogs, now ia the posseaaion of Christo pher C. Nefl, as th same wore purchased by me, at oonstable'a sale, and are left wltb aaid Naff OS loan only, aubjaot to my ordar. JACOB ll.KEFF. Chest township, Sept Ji, l7JJl i CAUTION. All person are herel.y eaatloaed againat pnrohaslng or ia any way meddling with tha following property, vlsi One grey mere, ana eorrel horse, n roan olL on red arid while enw, now in posaesalon of James Hookenberry, of Woodward township, as tha aame was purchased by sa, at Sheriff's sale, end is left with him ea loan, suhjoot to nur ordor. " ' - ' WMi l.nTHRn,' r. F. RLIFNER,, Madsra, Pcpt. IS, l87L.lt- ',, CI AUTION All persona axe hereby aauUnaed I agaiaat rehasiag or ia any way meddling s-ilk tka (killowiug described property, te wit 1 far Nob-Sleds end llitebingsj I T.whar Sled and Hilohinga t I IMowt t Harrow 1 liog t.'helns; i Set ef Harness I UolH) feel Hemlock and Fin Lumber at William Pnsey'a mill, In lleooari Ttiwnship t th T Interest in S aerea of Ouro tbe i interest hi i none of Cum tho i interest in ll'O dotan Oats I the Interest In SO dlea Rya tha Interest In i asre of Bunk wheatfiow In tbo possession of Jamas Hookenberry, of Wood ward Township, ai the same has been purchased j as, end la lul.jeel w oar aidors of removal at any tuna. . - WM. i.fTHFR, P. F. lttFFNER. Msdsrs, Kept. 14, ISil. se55-3t ("1 ACTION. All parsons are hereby warned I aealnst nurebaslne or la aav we Madilllne with tho following pnrsonnl property, rist One team oi norses, ono sat Ol narnees, n two horse wagon, two plows, e laid of nom and a lot af oats In tha barn, now in !h nossoesiun of Win. Linaa, af Bloom township, as the aaroa belrng to us, hav ing bean purokaeed of Moasiw. Araeld A B arts born, and only left with him on loan suhjeat te aursrdrar. JOHN SMITH, MARY A. LINES. Forest, Bent IS, IS71-SI J-1XECUTORMI NOTIt H.-NotiM I her. I by given that Letters Testamentary haviog en granted tn the subeoriber ea th estate ef EOBKHT I.IDDELL, deeeaaed, late or Jordan toenshlp, ClearSald aannty, I'onnayrvsnle, nil persona Indebted ta aaid eaiala are requested te make Immediate payment, and those having alaiuii against th aama will praeaal them, del; aolhenlioaled, for Battlement. JOHN O. WTLBOIf, ' Vl JAMES HUNTER, . P'ol Eieoutors. H. Ft N AUQLE, WATCH MAKER & JEWELEX, ' aad dealor la ' " Watohes, Clock, Jewelry, Silvof and Plated Warp, be., 'Jl?l " . " I"K OI.FAR FIELD, FA.. -IU-' - J ,... 3rw dvrrtijfrofnli. AVM. HEED, j Susotuorlo Bred Ursa. V ,i MARKET STREET,' - CLEARFIELD, TA.,' lit open (hit week tn linneBi ittxlt of li duMriptJoni or , t " DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ' ' "i TRIMMINGS, 11 MILLINERY ' ' " ' and . .- . KJ'ANCV,OUODS, FURS, '' LADiK3','r. . ' ' ! MISSES' and ,! I .. Mill ,tl , ! .! i CUILDHEN'S "''' -SHOES, Ac, Ac, 4o., ' io. . Buying my g nods In New York, tho lead ef the aierAvf kfvping n roliabla elaas of goods; aeU Ing goods at tlvsa eash Sgurvs, and conducting business In a thorough business manner, I hope ta merit tha eonH.leuce or CASH BUYERS throughout tha ansnt, v ,M .'A NO TliOUBLE"TO SHOW GOODS. Cull ft oil txainiuf my ilurk irid h tou.lt.cciJ of the (ruth of jr tfntUwi$t Kpilt HU. RtED. T H' UAVIH, tf ;if IIhim", Pouiia J U my ftulhur.it! Ant U iho mv of nuk-ott i I'mv 1' i ii(, lue ('til luattiiit rri( nnd pcrrainvnt f tire of ttll kii dt m( Pain. AUn V'o. bit's AniiihllnfoT for tbe radio, s ura of l'ft(rrfa dW fol4r U U bel. K. L. It ULOoTT. iv?i 3m J:1 Chalhatift F'airc, New York. LOST. Oa ar mhmti Ibft Ult af Juoa, a liXbt it'll Vow, about oijrlit or oiuo Ttifi nld, b ii'f atuiomt ftraixM )rmt. An,r tnfnrtnaHoo i rrUlitio lo ttw obur Co wilt I OtanltfuMj rrrir. by Hit uiidtnltfril, trtliti( at Huly dale, t'litnrbildj cuuulv, rciiiit; Irani, ftsj-ai. , r -j JttKK- MII.KY. . uJ.v. -iUi ,-v- "VroTltF-. JOHN HTVOKK:, ovn-tM on 1 a rirrrirfr iTtrattbt Jnn Trrm, 170, of tha r.ntrt f QMfirsr Hraw.tir.1 Of CftrftrAdrtJ oeonty, l a., dI atnlwtMtl to Ibf Prii.tf-atlary, Will nrvariit ft petit. m ta (tw (Im-trtwr. triH-'J by tba Jury vbicb trWd btia aad tbe oftertftbe t'ourtf mf larJiidjifttl tuHwg tar ku pamoo, General Eleellon PrmiamaHoii. WJIKHKAS. br ft aetof tbo Uetitral Aanai. blj of tho CemttODtrtalUi of lteDylf aft tntitUd Aa txH ta rfulate tbo Oratral Klretioa triihia tbti Cdrennwtft!th,u it la to Jotnt4 sipoa th KbrHi nf ibt ntveral eoontitf to gir pablbe autito of tuoh oUctiuo, tho place wtitro to bo held, aad tbt ofuctri to bo fleeted. TnaRsVoMK, I, Ji ana J. -I'm, Hi Kb Sheriff of Clearfltld eeuot. do kerebj (tro Pub lit No. tioo to the clortert of tbo roust- of Clearfield, that a gfooral tlreiiea trill be bo d cm tba Buc onaTuftDAe or Orroaaa aait, (belay tbo Htb day ol tbo ttorUb,) at tba teveral olooiiua dit rieti ia taid county, at which time aad place i at qualified rotor will fota For owe pertoa for (lor era or of tbo Cowalaw wealth of Peaaiylw-aaia. ; Pur oao pemoa fur Supreaio Jadfo of tha Com moaweatth of i'raat) Iraaift,: Kor owe pereoa to repiMiit tho onawtle of Cam bria, CI-arfteM. Erie, Klk, VortoU JtflVraoa, Mc Kmb aad Warrra La tba CugrM of Ibo aited . ftlatoa. For three pertoai to irprirOrat the 8tata at Urge, ia tbe Cwwrrtfi of tbt toiled Htli-. Fer fourtoea portoat to rrprewat tbe HUteat larfre la the C'iaatiluttoaal Coartatioa of tbii Cm moa weal th.. ... 1 j " , ' t Fur oat prrauD for A ad i tor Gtaeral of tho Cum monwcalth of Franaylraaia. For three perfta to rrrprueut tbrooaatieouf Cam bria. Clearfielil, C'liatoe and a' Ik, in tbe Caiti tutinnal Conrcatiuaaf tbie Coianiooweallh. For one pertoa to rprtct.t tbe eoanty of 1'loar 0rld in the Huojo of RrprrKBUti . e of thia CowmoDwealtb. For one perton for tbo offleo of Coooty Commit looer of Clearfield eouuiy tbrto jeart, aad oao ptrooa lor tho oamo office for year. s For one peraMin fur the office of A ad i tor of Clear told atiunty. . - Tbo lott of lira ouenlyef ClearfieM will lake aotioo that tbt aaid gimeral alectioa will bo bald at tbo ful low in, plaeoa, rii : Beoevia towaihip. at tbo Unlet Hotel, la tilta Hope, Boll township, at tbt bouao of Robert Mebaffey. Bloom townabip, at tho hoato of tho lato Jamei Blot., Br. ... Bore- towwtbip, at tbe hoato of Edward Albert. Ilnvdfhrti towaihip, at tbo boata of Jaoob Pierco. Brady townibip, at tho hoato af Wm. bchwem, ta l.athrtbar(. Barnaide towtwhlp, at T(mnirfl orhool houte. Cheat towatbip, at tbt pa bin eehool bouse a ear 8 1 moa Horalsaaitb'a. ' Ctoarlrld boruurb, at tho Court Ilooao. CnwiaxUHi towatbip, at tha hoato of J. Mawrer. CarwtDtrilia aoroujrh, at tbo hoato of tbo lata ItftM Bloom. loeatar township, at Centre lebool hoato. Ftrirusna township, at tbt hoaoe of Joba rK ory, fvrmtlf ootepied by Tboo, Koblron. (Broad- WftT.) (llrard townshln.at Cnarrttt Hill ocbool hoato. 1 Ouohaa township, ai tbo public tcbooi oitt at nna wart ne. U rah am township, at tbt bonteof Jacob II abler, trlulieh township, at the public school bouse, lp JafiotrUlo, 4 ' Huston township, at the boast of Jesse Wilson. Hoatsdalo borouKh, at tbo public houte of Wm. farker, ia arid borourh. Jordaa towatbip, at tho pvblU arbool buiM, la Antonvillo. Karthaus towaobip, at Bridtoa'o ochool boato. Knoi township, at Tarkty Hill ochool bou Iawrenco towmhip, at tho Court Jlouse, is tbo bonrtiKh of OlearTietd. . Iumler City borough, at tbt pnhlle tehool hoote. Morris township. at tbo boaot formerly ooonpied br Thomas Kyltr. KeW WaMbinytoti boroaib, at tbo public Ochool hoato. OstMlt Wrtirs, at ibr aublit hmm of Milo IJort, la said bo.(fy J - Fnnn towsasUp, ai aba battel fcrwt-trty kept by W. W. Andnrtoo. Pikt towaihip, at tbt house, of tbo late Isaac Bloom, in the tforoaga oi i urweusvine. Dnioa towusbiu. at the bouse of D. E. DmbakiT Woodward toftttihip, at Ibo hoiuo of Tbo was Ilfadcrmp. ' . ' AN AtX rogu)stiitj lU lumlo of oliuft at all tuitions in the several counties nf this Com- rooDwcftllb. approved tbo JOtb dnr or MnrcD, A. P actio I. lit it twacYcrf by the Hen at and Houte of Rqiner alaAivea of tho Common wealth f rntajylranta in uejieral Aitoomtiiy met, and ti ts here'-y enacted by authority of tbe aamo, That the qualified voter! of tho otvrrai wtHinliee of thit Uommoawealth, at all ntneral, townthtp, borough and special oltrUona, are hereby, baraal.er author ised and required to rota, by tick at , prtaied, or w lit tea, or partly print ana partly wrtttew, tor trally claasiflow as Tdlowst Ono Uckot eball em. brace tho aamel of all Judges of eourte rotod for. and to bo labellod, owtsida, Jadittaarj oao tickot shall ombraoa the bamoi of the state officer! voted for, and bo labelled, "elate f" ono tiokot shall ora braoo tho a am to of al ooaaty effioort voted -tor, including office of ftcnator, member, and members of atoemhlj, If voted for, aad membcro nf Cnngretft, if voted for, and bo labelled, "county oao tinket ehlla ambraoa tho aamts of ail township nfllcers voted for, and bo labelled, "township ono tick et shall ambrano tho names of alt borough officers v rrtel ff, and ba la helled, "borongh aad each elite abaJI be f1ennitMl In tentrata ballot boiat. By tbo aot of Astomhly of I9f.li, nowit t tha rVgtttry Lair, M te pravMew at roimwt t I. "ftrattioa owioorft aro to opoa tba foils be tween tba hours af fx and sovaa a, m. on Ibo dar ofolootloa. Before eU o'clock In tho morning of tecooil l ueday ar Uctoaar Uiey nra to rwooiro from tbo Connty Oommisslonert tbo Registered List of Votaraaadall aeotssary eleeUoa baks, aad tbey ara to permit no man to woto woote nama it not an taiw Ust, anloae bo aball rnUt proof of bio right a vota aa Mlowe t I, Tho poraon wnooo aama is an wn tbo Hot tUimlag tbo right to vou matt ayrowrjaaaojao1' rotor of tha dlttrtot to swear ta a rH .. ad aft da? It to tba raoidenoa of . dlrtrtot fVr at laajt ton -... , aTafSant tn tbo " bfTprtwdin aaid oloetlon, defialog tlearly wbota the roeidonon of tbo ptrooa Wat, 1. Tha party claiming tbo right to rote oball alto auko aa affldarit, slating to tbt boat of his knowledge and belkor where fid then o was born, Utuit bt Is a tiUttn of Praniylrani and of tho Unitod tftaloi, tba bo bat. redded to the Butt ono year, Or, H formtrl a titisen tberoin and rouuVed tbfirne that be bas rtilded tberoin six month ntst proooilinK u, election, that be haj not movci) Into tbt district for tho puposa of Voting thel'tin, that he hoi paid it Siaio Or oounty tax within two V""! wbich was . nod at leait ton dayt boforo tbo tlootioo, and the afliiiavitsUall ttato when ana wnere tne ix was ataesseo aad mid. and tbe tax rKelit must lt urodiuwd iidliws ibo affidavit sbaU'state that It hasboen lost or de stroyed, or that be received none. 4. If tho applicant ba a naturalised oitlscn, be must in addition to the foregoing proofs, state In bis aad..vit whan, whjro aad by wiitt fust b wot BtUuralisod ad produce' hit terlititaU of naturalisailon. ts Ever parson olaiuuug to ba a naiuraliaod oltiifO, whether on the rcjrutry list, or producing afli davits afori taid, shall ba required to produce bis naturalisation certificate at the flection before voting where bo has been for ten yrars eonwron lively a voter in tho district where ba oflrt to Vote) and on tho rote of iuih a pdino being ro eoivod, the Kite-tioo O floors aro lo write or ttatfth tbe wurd 'voltd' on bis certificate with tho moult and year, and no other vote can bt east that tay In virtue of said eertiftoatc, except where tune art entitled to rote ta the aatoraliutlon of their father. ' ' ' ' 0. If tho person claiming to vote who U not rrgtitered fhnJI make affidavit that belt a native born cituen of tlio mud mates, or, u oorn oise. whore, shall prodoce tvidrncO of his nataralisa tlon. or tbat bt is em ntlni to Hltraship by reaaoa of bik fattier' i nMtaralizat.ati, and fnrthor,that be It between 21 and 2 rrart of ftgt, and bas resided witliia tbt Htate one year, and in the election dis Uriel' wm Jvt next trrvcodinc tbt elootien. bt shs H be rhtitit'J to vofo though he ibtlf not hare paid taxes, 13 f f t ,f i ( ; C0Kf.TITt7lNALC0XVEXTI0S.( At tha same time and plact also, an election will bo held fur deleiitei to tti coorcntVm to amend tu Conatltation of tbo fflatt, tn erttiftmntty with tbt Act, eniiilud "An Act to provide fr call ing a tonvevtlea to awi'Dd tbt iJoi.ititi.lion' ap proved April 11, Is 1 2, At prWryrtbew by taid act, tbo foHowuig ruitsaad cegulationt shall apply to taid tleetiua, autl tht roUiriis of tbe saute; 1st. At the general election to be held the second Tutsday of October next, there (ball bo elected by tho qualified electors of thit Commonwealth, dele gates to a ooarentloa to revite and amend rhoCon ttitotioa of thlr (State t the taid oonveation thai) exmsirt of one bond red nnd thirty -throw members, to bo oleoted in Ibt manner Miowiog : Twenty tight members thereof shall be elected in the Htato at large, as follow : Raob volar of the State shall vote for hot moro than fourteen candidates, and tbe twenty titfht bigbrat In vote shall ba declared elected ; ninetynltMtoltgntas aball bw appointed to aad olocted from tba difltroat Beaatoriai die trials of tbo Stato, threw dutrgatej to bo elected for tacb Senator therefrom; and in choosing all district dflegatet, each voter shall be entitled to a vote for not more than two of tho membero to bt ehoten from bit district, and tbo three candidates highest ia rota shall bo declared elected, oxorpt in Ibc county of Allegheny, forming tbo Twenty, third Henatorfal District, where no voter ahull rote for more than tfx candidates, and the nine highest in vote shall be elected, and in tbe counties of Jlj terne, Monro and Pike, forming tbe Thirteenth Senatorial Dirtrir, where no voter shall vote for more than foar candidate, and tho til highest in vote shall I elected, and sit additioaal dele gavtes UaJi bealsooau froaui Uti'itj' or I'biladiepbie, by a rata at targ la JsUU city, and ia their elec tion no voter shall vota for more than throe caadi dates, aad tho six bif hret U rota slul) bo doalnrod elortrd. 2d. Tbe afttdgef and Tnspectorr for oacb elec cioa dtstriat sbwii prwidw twa taitabto awwaa fur arb poll, wnt tn which to 4 puta the liebou voxaW fur Drlegatoa nt large, aad the other tat wbiob U depoelt Lba tickets voted fur iistriet letwgaAw, wbteh boxes shall be Uld rncUrely, Hltlo gatos at Urge' nrd -lMnrtot Irth gatrt iH and t oacb district io tbe city of fbiladelpbla aa ad ditional box tball be pnirided for oweb poll, in whtvfa to drposit tho Uvkett totod for -City Dtlo gmJet;" and aaid last montioad boxct mutt each b Iabrllc4 MCitr lJbgatet.' - d. The aaid olevUnn abail bo held aad too duct ed by tbe proper elect. ue orTtoers of Uta aevtraJ eteotioa districts of tho Cotnmunwcallb, aad tball be go? erirejti d rop;wi.jii tn ai4 reeptroto- by the general election hiws 01 ihrCommoa wealth, to fir as the aevma thali bo applionblo thereto, tod not tnfoniirtent with tbe provisions of said act. 4th. Tbe tickets to be voted formombertnt large of the ooorentioa shall bavo oa tbo outsido tbe words ''I'clrgates at large," and on tho inside the names of the cin U-lstet to ba voted for, not ox eerdiag furiarn io pom bar, ilh. The tickets to be voted for dinfricl torm bert of the convention tball bare oa the outside the words "Jiatrtot Delegates," and oa the inside tbe namo or name?, of the candidates voted for, not exceeding the proper Bum hor limited at aforesaid; bnt any ticket which shall ountau a greater num ber of names than the number for which tho roter thai) bo cot tiled to rote, tball bo rejected j and in ewatof tbo delegates to be ebotoa tt large ia l'hil adtlpbia, tbt w.rds, "City jDeJrgte,' tbatt be on the eatr.de of the ticket ' nth. Ia tbo citv of Philadelphia tba return judtrs shall meet at the 8 tale House, at tea o'clock on the 1 tiurnlay next lotto tog lee election, aaa make ont tho rot Bras for said oir,ef tba rotes cart therein for delrgatoe at large aad city and district delfgiten, to be members of tbo ooorentioa ; the returu judges of the several elect. us dittrtott with in atA-b O'-uuty of tbe Plata, excluding rhiladel pbia, shall meet on Friday next fullowiugtho el. lioa, at two aouai rlaao iur tbe iineUng of tha re turn judge el their oeurrty, ntil aake ut fall and accurate returns Cur tbo eoanty, of tbo roieacatt thejvia for mom bert of the ooareatioa aod for dis trict members ut tbe same, an I the procoedinga of the rot urn judges ottae said city oi 1'biladclpbta, aad of tbo serunat ouulies of the Common wealth. In the waking of thoir return, nhall be the same as those preecrild for retura judges in tbo case of an tlcctioa lor uoremorcxes-pt tnat returns Iran li mit ted to tbo ftverttary of tbe sl'osnsnowwraitb, shall be addmstrd to that officer tOono aad not to tho Speaker ef the (totiato. t , - , f, - . . -t F.JORDAN, rj Styttnrji stfAtComMmmjMmltk AMKXIUdE.NT TO THE CUiSPTITL'TlOX. FRX?ttYLVA7tUf S!. ' ' 1 ' la tho namo of tbo awthoHlv of tha Common wealth nf Pennaylrania, John W. tleary, Uovornor of said LoiumonwtaUh to Justin J. Jrie, Ksquirv, of tbo Owwity of Clttvrtltld, oonda grraUng v Waraa4a A joint, retolativa prowls mg aa amthdniont to tbe Constitution of thia Common wealth, has becst tgrwed to by a majority of tbe members electod to each sHobm of tho logitlalnrr, at two tttceoasiro sessions of tba saute, which k as fgllowt t oiirr nnmi.WM.o rioorotiaa ab .annvriwRirf to VBft OftTITtinoB Of rBXNBVLVABlAi 'Be It retwlvod bp Ibo-lHofiato and House of Representative! of tlio Cowiiwonwoalln of 1'enn tvhariin in 0nenU Aatembly mtt. That the f lowing amendment of the Constitution of ttvi Commonwealth bo proposed to the rtrfplr fvr their anoniion or rejection, yuriuaoi to tne pronetons oi .ut icum ariKic loerooi, u win .( t AMBIPKfcW. ' i i ''Strike out tbt sixth one t ion of tba sixth ariivli of tbo L'onttitutiuB, and inner! in lieu tberoof the following. 'A iStato Treasurer shall bo choacn by the quahCtd, elteton ot tho Stato at fturb limes aud tor aueb term ofaerv.ee as shall b prescribed by law.'" i r r r Aad wberewo ft It prorMtd In tbe tonth article of tbe ConHituMoa toot airy amendineot so agroM apoa shall bo submitted to tbo peojlf in tacb manner and at such time, at Iat tiireo months after briar, to beiug ejtrerd to by the two Jlwutri, at Ibt Irfginlotnee wtia It prei-orlW; - Aa4 wberews. By an aVt ot tbt (IwwQral Attanv b)y ot this Ccmmiiiwi-is,llh, approrvd thtelerealh day of April, A. D, ono tboavaod rbt bwadred and terenly-twah itea provided, ffbat for the purftoto of ascertaining tbt trust of the people of mis Lommonweajm in re-gam to tot aaoptuQ or rejection of taid tinendtnent, the OoVcrnur of the Com it wealth oimu. leoiw a wru ti siif tioai di reeled to racfa atid oory s bar ill tf Ibit Summon wealth, vomawadiflg Ultra to giro aotioa ia tbe usual manner, and i uut lest tbaa two ntwspapers In each city and count r (if so nuny aro pnltliabrd therein), aad br at least too printed hand-bills ia earth eieotion ttiitrict in vary tjty ani oonnty wberwln pn aewrttt.er U pobHrlietl, that an tt. tlou will be beidin rtch of Ibo lownshini. bar. ftnjjh, wan. a, precincts ami di-incU therein, on the Mvond Tuesday of Oclolvrr, ta the year of oar Idiml, one thuawil eight hmijrtd aod terenty. (wo, for tht purmi of deA'idtaf, uj the ratifica tion oriYptotfroa of tha taid aitndinew ; which said election shall be otetred, held and eloaed npoa tho day airesaid, at the place awl Within tbe hours aud within which the funeral oletltaaa of inn v ommnnwranu arcuiroctcd to bourancd bnld .nrlitt...A.l Now, therefore, Tn obtatrntt lo tba F..i.irv menla of tho tentb article of the Constitution, and to eomplianeo with tha true intent Bed pin1itg of taid act of General Assembly, I John W. ilear. Govornor of the aaid Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, do larao this writ, commanding and miutiing yoa ia taid Justin J, Pi, mtT of tbo taid oounty, to giro nvttaoln tW ntual-vrafinwr and as by law required, thai aa alootion will ba bold ac cording to tba tornu af tha CraatwaUun aad tba provision! or tba aotof Ibo UmotwI Aaeemhly aforetaioV in oaob of townohipm borougds, warda, prefttwotw and diltrtoto tbert-irj, bn tba see ond Tuesday of Oober, ! voar of pur Lord one thoiitand eight hundred aod oorrnty-two, fur tho pi.ri.o-a of lading Nrv tbe, approval and fellncatloa or reject io a t tbe taid amendment (liven node m hmmtk tst a..i r tu. State, at JUrrtshurg an this Uneeutb.day J.l intbarwarof Buy Lord ona thi.anit iK4 - deed and tovaoty two, aad oi tba KmmM Uienioetr-teventb. -"-l.rlth tn a vTy? '--ntommonwoalth'' by lira ?tt,flei t tTii ti ffflclamaUon, t hero a uMlna ia Ibt naallfled oltotora of Ctwarntld 0Bt tbaf an oloetlon will no held In oaob of tho biwnsblpt, borongbo, wards, proiinoto and dis tricts tberoin, oa tbo aaoond Taeadity of Ootober, In tbo year of oar Lord oao thousand tight hoa ditd nnd o wry two, foe tbo parpooa of docllio Q&nf rtUmrtrtf. tfpati the approval aod raHItlfWj or rajetii af tbo tall tm-n-roient j whleb taid elootioa oball ba opooed, hfld tod olosed, upon tho day last eftfe. taid, at Hie plaoea and wltblti tbo boars t ud within Vbitb tb fwrtl alrottoMtf thli c! munwulih ere direoted to bo opoutd, htld tad closed t and It tball bo tho duly ql the Judges, ia. spootors aud clerke of eneb of tald towasblat! boroughs, wards, prtrlnols and districts, to itMive at tbe raid el ration tioketa, either wvitita ar ariau ad, or partly printed and partly writtea, Uum. ach of Ibw attalifivd voters ol the iitttt, who mae ..IT... sin. I li rls.i. fall (t.... 1. . t. u., - - ," as. in a D0 0. boxes rtj - htr, (of tho nrymr) arovtdea" by the proper officers, wbiob Uo-vajU sLail bo labelled an ' tbo outside "tiiittKlui'-al to tbe Cuu'titulioa," and on tho iaiddt "fsr the a an ndft.wU ix 'tcalnai tbt aia nuioui." That tht vl'iolioa on tba saU pronuJ smamft. mont ill til, ui all rvpeo's, U conduct ai tbo geuernl l t-tl-m o of this ('ontnionwetltb are now corn! ml til i and It fhul) be the duty of the rutui-a judges of tbt rtjpeeUrw .oottntla! and dlitrleti mcreoi, nrsi uaviug earriuiiy ascertained tbt number of votes given for or tgalnst such amend meut, to make out duplicate returns thereof eg preotcd In words at bngth, and not in fignne only; ono of which returns, so made, shall bo to' I god in tti! prornonotary s omce or the court of common picas of the proper county, ind the other staled and directed to the RecrtUry of tht Com. monwcaltb, and by one of tht aaid Judges deposit, ed forthwith in the mot convenient pot to (Bee,. pi. on which pottage ibaJJ bo paid at tba expanse of the proper oounty. That tbe several duties raqnlred to be performed by ibo sheriffs commistfiuaert, com tab Its, juJgas, insjicctors, and all other officers whatever lo and about the general ekctiont of tail Commonwealth, shall be performed by aucb officet la and aboat tht election herein provided for; and all persons, whether olioora or others, shall bo liable to ths taint paaiabaient for tbe negteotof any duty, ar the commission of any ofleaoe, at, in or about tbo aaid election as tbey would for the neglect of Ilka duty, or the commission of the like offence at, ia or nbouf the general elections of -thit Common. Wraith.' '' . - ' Tba Congressional Rot am Judges will meet, in accordance witli mn Ao approved ktsy U, If 61,. at the Court Hoote in the borough of Warren,! lo Ibo oounty "or Warren; on tbo month day after the t lection, boiog Tuesday. 0t4ber. lMh,i72. J Nolle la further barcby f Iven, That all pertona except Just iocs of tbo Peace, who thai! bold aa office or appolntmtnt of trust andef tbo gorornmtBt 0 tbe L nited Sutoi, or of to it Stato, cr of any iaoorpormted dittrlct, wbttbtra 00m missioned officer or otherwise, a oobordiaato 0 (Bier or agent, ho Ir or shall bt employed aa der the Legislative, RxeeuHvo r Jadirial de partments of thia State or of ibo United (states, or any city or Incorporated district, aad alsa that every mrtnber of Congress, or of tho fit alt Legiilaturt, ar af tba oomman or ooleot eeaaea. of any city nr ernnmjstianerofany iteorporatod diitnct. srri by law ineaptblo of heldisg at oxerritfing. at the tame time, the office or ap. pointincnt of Jadga, Intpettor or Clerk of aug election of .hit Commoawoaltb. - . . OP ELECTION OFFICERS. In ce the pertoa who shall Lave received tlr sr-ond hisibaet numbcrof rotes fur inspactor, shall aot a'tead on tbo day of eletin, then thepersta who aball bare reoeired the otoood bigbewt oaav ber of rotea for judge at tbe next preceding ties- tiou, tball act at inspector ia bit pbme f and ia a tbo portoB wbo tbaU bare received tht kick. at number of votes for uupector tball aot stUnd, ioe pertoa eiecioQ juuge, auau upoini aa itspta tor ia bis plaeo; aod la ease tbe pertoa tleettd judge shall aot attend, then tho inspector who ra oe 1 red tho nigbctt number of rotct, shall appoiat a judge to bit placet or If any vacancy shall eoa tiuac ia tbo board for the space of ont boar alter tbe lime fixed br law for the opening of the ttte tioa,tbo qualifies votera of tha township, ward or district for which each officer tball hare acta elected, present at the plaeo of oieetioa, tball at. I leot oneeat 01 tneir aaoauer 10 on suca raoaacy. Alto, that where a judge, by sickness ar ana- voidable awrltb aOj it'ooaole ta attvad sack meet ingcf jadgt-t,' thtn tbo oertiflcatr or ret an ibait be takea caanrO of by oao of tbe iaipectors ar ebrks of tbe election of the diitriet, wbo shall at and perform thvauticw mafreol of aaid jadgt aa ablt to attmd. Tht Return Judges of tht respective diitrlst aforesaid are ntjBOttod to aneel at tbt Cttrt Hoase, in tbt borttfb f Cleartttld.oa tbe first Friday next after the enid taoond Taesday ef OaMober, then and there te do ikost tbiags rired of iheamwy law. t t t U1YES under my hand aad teal, at Clearfield, ttin tjiJi torath day f Scptsmbtr, Ja the L.S. year oi our Lord one taourand tif kt hundred andttventy-two, and of tbt lode- pendente of tbo United Suits tbe nintty-six. Ji Sil.N J. I'll., bbtriff. VG X TS U A 5i TI--I7 Wo guaraottt tmploymcnt tdr all, either tex, at M s day, or f ?,000 or mora a 3 tar. bew works by Mrs. H. B. tfXUH K, aod otbort. . wierb Promioms girsa away. Money made rapidly and easily at tri lor us. v rue ana tee. - aruooiart irra. 1 WORTliiNiJTON, Dl riTiN A Ot c 1 a, Hartford, OoaaoctkaL I KOPOSKD AMEMlMENI TO THE f oiistitullon of, IV nnsylianla. . . . JOISI EKiOLCTIOX Proposiug an amendment to tha Constitution at , frriuylvauia.. , B It redeid ky IS NrM.le.d NmH . ffrpes. sentaltrrs it tht CommoMietulIk of reM.ylreaia rs f?ra.Mrf .1eeS'y met. That the following a mead, men! ef tbe (Vnstrtntioa af tkia Commoawraltk W pmpesed la ths peeple far Ikeir ndcptioa sr rejeetiun, pursuant to tbeftriioaB f tkt teeth article thereof, lo wit: a '". 1 ,Au(xbxtKs'ti.' Plrik- out the siith section of th. siitk srlids ..f(li. '.oiuiion. and insert hi Ian tkenaf tht following : "A State Treasurer shall be shoes sy tha qualiSvd electors of th Slats, at seek timet and lor aack term of service as shall be presrrissdi bylaw." WILLIAM ELLIOTT, , ,,,r Ppeakerof the Uoues of Reprrsenutins.. ' JAMEr! sj. MtAX . bpewker af Ike SeaaS).. ArrnovanTlis twenty-ieoond day of Marcs.. Anno llomini an tlrewsand eight hacdred sat seventy in. .JNo, W. OKARY. 1'rei.srrd aad Serllflad far pabUeatioa parsaaat re the Tmilk Aniols of th lntitsties. rRANCIS JORDAN, .1 1 .... reorctmry ef tha C.mmea.'akk Ofhca Siretary of the Commonwaallk, I Uarri.burg, June 2tS, !;. - ( ! 'llUsffHanfeu.' T MIE LARGEST i AfuJORTMEN'T Or S4TOV3ES! IHTOYES! ..i.'ii ever kronghl te th, eeunty, are teiiig recelvria the Hardware Establishment ef II. V. BlUlkl dk I O., aomprlsiai the (olios U Cook Swrai PrEAR'S CALORIFIC, t t 'blTfctniCIlANA, ; - heoulatou, KOPLIi KXCEL.SIOK.' " ' ' : . fHICMni. . GOV. TEKN. ,ijtuij .. . 1 .Jr.tami't. NATIONAL KANQK, AC. C. Also, ta following Haatiaf Htvss: 1 8PRAU'9 AKTI CLINKER, STEAK'S ANTI D'-'ST. . SrEAnSORBlCUtAlw Sl'tAU'S rARLliK f-'OOli, MoKNINU I.I0HT, -,UON TON, . ' ,,,, , .1 . . tti .4 il -. ;, CilFSEV,., .. ., VL'L.CAX. 8L'NBEAM, RUBY ' da urn IN E(o', ' ! ' .1! ' CHESTER EfiO, . ,r VOLCANO, ',,'t'V'. 1 ' , , PHOESIX. " ' UEAYY BAB ROOH AXD6T0K .U J RUOJt 8TUVL3, aC." ; . ' flaarfreltl, nryt. 1)J:J. " ' rMi"sVErATp7Rynder, '', 1 ''' "- seair? rea Calohe.,.,, kwy-t aad Hmarsoa s ria"t alth-s, Mason A Hemlle'a and I'aleaM" Organs and Mclodcons, and llrovsr a , naasra rawing iwaroipew ( suo Tsaiasa or . Plaao, wullar, Organ. Haraiony and J " sis. Ko pupil taken for less thss kslf a w M-Roomf oppoait ttulick'l Furnltaia rs ClaarSald, May 4, IScj lf. . AI'TIOSJAll persons are hereby J sd against purchasing or meddllnS lincatsol deposW No. first ""'r;. ef ClesrSeld, sailing for SS S, Sated ts ' day of September, ISTJ.a the asm , NislsrMolenfrmBie. ANHOM MrCLrsa Reps. IS, 1171. at