GEORGE' B. GOODIiANDER, mmin runitM -m CLEARFIELD, J'A. " WKD.VKSDAY MOHNINO, OCT. , WVJ. ' ; Dflmooratio National Ticketi . FOR PRESIDENT.' : ..." HON, HORACE GltEELEY, . , I ,,.' ... "W YORK. ' j , , ,j tOK VICE PRBSIOKNT, - B. GRATZ BROWN, - -.- '-" 1 1 ; ,'or maaot-ni. I3LECTOHH. ' ' " ' "MWAIMMt. "! ' " Kooas Cnwa", of Wtettnoreland. 1 I ..Gkoiiue W. SsiNifsa, of Franklin. ( : ' KiralUIIIITATITI. "' Bst.rjts Mastis, of Erie. ' i. Jon 6. Miller, of Huntingdon.. ; i S, (iiiOM 1'nv, of Philadelphia. , " ' Ditlrwll. , Thomnt J. Bargor. ,11. 1. towennerg, 2. 8tcpb. 1). Andcraon. . S. John AloSat. 4. George 11. Bcrrel). J. To be tiled. . laaiah B. Houpt 9. Samuel A. Llyer. ! S. Jets G. Hawley. . . Ilirata B. Bwarr.,' ' 1 1. Joevo MoKnight. . IS. Henry Welih. IS. Henry J. Btnbl. It. B. V. t'hriaty. IK. William K. Logan. IV. Knaaelaa lirown. SO. V. M. Itoblnaou. il. J. H. Molten. t'l. T. II. Ktovenaon. : 13. John D. Hard. 24. (ieorge W. Millar. 10. It. BoCly. , 11. John Kunkte. I. 12. Fred. W. Uunattr. . , u.Thf lletull. , ' YcBtorduy was election day, but n t liavo notliing very encouraging to lay boforo our renders tlia morning. ' It in announced by telegraph that XIartranfl Las carried l'liilridnlpliia, by 20,000 majority. If that proven trae, he i elected. ' ' i ' ' 1 ; ' ' Id our own county wo bavo 'donc woll. We havo partial returns from ten districts in which wo gain nearly two linn died over Geary's vote, , "Dastardly Attemi'T." Something disturbed tho Aug patriotism of our nininblo neighbor lust weok, and he lustily called on tho ''boys in blue" to defend him. This was his game dur ing the war. Exempted himsolf from all danger, ho lustily called for the ''boys in bluo to thrash the Confods. What itnmaculuto patriotism ! , , Where tub Money Goks. Presi dents Pierce, Buchanan and Lincoln, each spent during tboir terms of four yoars, about fifteen million dollars for Indian affairs. Grant & Co. have in three years spent over sixtoon mil lions over five million a year and nearly ' ono-fourtli less Indians ' on hand on whom to squandnr the mon ey. Such are the fruits of "Grant's JndlftMuakcr policy" robbery! j Wilson's Trinity. The Grnntcnn-1 4iilatt for.Vico President Wilson j who loads tho Congressional prayer meeting, made a speech In Lancaster one day 'last week, and In alluding to "the patriotic colored cillaens," said : Xhen people bar llttla education, and tbo; are not without fault who of vl an ? but the; berleve tn Jew Chritt, in Abraham Lincoln, aitd in b'enareU (rant," , ...i . ... : ( -i , ,. That may pass for orthodoxy, com ing from tho godly Wilson, but it sounds a good deal liko. blasphemy, according to old Sunday school books. DebI'eration. Tho Cameron ring has brought the ' rcniloutiary into requisition to elect their nominee, Ilarlranft, Governor. The pardon of Ycrkos is for this vory purpose, but there are loo many honest mn in the ppposilion party to allow tho election of llarlranlt. The Ponitentiary, per jury, fiilso counting, repeating and all win W1." , "Sever Illness." Yes, very se vere. The Journal of last week said : lion. II. II. Baoof failad U bo la attoadauoo, owiog to bii ccrero itlneia. . His "sovoro illness," however, did not prevent him from flitting back jtad forward, botweon tho Kastorn I'onitentiary and Gov. Geury's head quarters, seeking tbo pardon of Ilur tranfl' confederates, for tho purposo of establishing n clmrautor for the gubernatorial ' ring nominee. The penltontiary openoa to elect a Uover n or ! Is that one of tho "grand moral ideas" by which loyalty is sustained? Why not go to that Institution nl once for a candiduto, instead of badg ering Its inmates for certificates ot character 1 GionciiA Election. Tho Dome eruts "marched through Goorgia" on the 2d, oleeting their Governor and Stato officers by from 45,000 to 50,000 majority, and ono hundred and twenty-nine members of tho Legislature, while the Grant-carpet baggers only elected six.' Tho Democratic majority is largely increased over last year, which shows progress in this, one of our Democratic strongholds, whilo the Grantilcs at the Into elections in thoir (trwigholds, . Maine and Vermont, show heavy looses. - The Domoerutic murch "from Atlanta lo tho Sea" on the 2d was(a glorious march for 'the ohl Union fjtvrs," hut it has rtneken with terror the seuluwags and carpet baggers throughout the Koulhurn ftlatra who have feasted so long upon trie fat of the land in that soctlon of tho Union. ' General Von Hchwoiniu, German ambassador at Vienna, was married on the 4lh to Miss Jay, daughter of ilon. John Jay, American minister to AuMris. The present Mayor of llarriahnrg, Hon. illium K. Vorbeke, has been renominated by the Democrats and Liberals, and ho will be ro-elected. The pi'iiitHiitiriry in the canvssi f- f (j, the ( . mmoittfealtli . ' Elettion Heturnt. llelow will bo found tbo vote of ou Stato for Governor in 1K09 and Au ditor Gonernl in 187,1, from which the inquisitive and oonjcclurjng Viindif o disposed, can luako odl a jbolideul Ulilgliosia, pinviuuw iu l no roovtaui tho oflU-liil return : V k 'i I jf uu r.iiAuu. -A I D. HEX. 1871. COVXTIKM. S a 3 III I i" n AOulUt All..l,nv a.oo'j 2,G2i 3U35i 11137! 3 113; 2523) 28321 1 1 1M7, 283;i 3007 0943 , 2885, ' 3029; 1 33!i; . 2100, ; 34701 '.'4053! 25111 2191 1 1890 3514 2991 28 1 U .Ml Hi 3;'.8. 5737 0902 3092 2294 389 1935 2978 7308 1143 1141 K.IG liOO , 6172 8901 6383 8737 608 4284 2921 2.14 4400 777 1370 8140 4348 181,0 1294 10740 2432 3000 4420 IMOo 3980 909 4041 1714 735 C551 . 1020 3248 '4004 2478 02005 249 1350 0093 1755 3005 407 3565 3012 2013 13.301 17.K')P ..... Hj . Aruialrung Heater - . 3.ori! 2.40'J! ' 2,832 3.439 3,09i 2.4M . CU7I Ht dlonl Hoi kl lll.ir - Bradford Bucks -. Hullor -(lanilirin Cameron Uuibfin 13 i3l 3 4S4 C.043 U iO.'j 3.I.SG, 7 0111 2 UIH S.liiT1 423! 2 025' 3,101; (l ltd! 2 83l 3 015' 2.50'j; 3.7hI 4.KM 4.40N 4,32o 2 CtlA 4.33K! 4,22'J1 ' 2!KH 4,00li! I.ofiii; 29921 z.aasj 2.070 2,039i 3.2ii(' 2,539 ' 474 . l.'.UI 8. lit R23 ceutia r Clieaier Clorinn Cleat field r.liiiloo Colunitiia 1.7K5 1.7'JUl 1.H3UI i 2744 2139 3282 I HI.') Crawforti l Outuberl'd! Diiut'ltin - 0 107 4213 , 3 M4 4309, 4134; 1 2139 . 907 29C0! 3804i 1 21 S.tiiii Delnware Klk Krie ...... Fuyetle -Koroat - - -Fmnklln -Kultuo Grcftis-- -Hunling'n Indiana r Jetl'iTson Junlula La neuter -Lawrence -Leliannn - Lehigh - - Luierua - -Ljcoruinj; McKean - M a-cer - M.lllin ... Momeri Mnntgnm' Uantour . 3.532! 4' 0.49K ' 3.340 8,fi'.lri ,4014; 1111 ' 2854! M() 1.542 S.2;j 4.ii:; 1. 007 1.251 2389 . 2104, ' J785 ' 10471 C445 1288; 23.'0 503; 10551! 4400 '' 7511 t B225 17901 ' ' 2593 : 7315 1.042 .1.492 3 3 217 '2.090 4.027 4,555 0.133 O.O'.Hi 4 587 f,9(i 3 7M 8,090 4,053 KS0 4.fi2t 1,6)0 059 1.702 2 09" R4I7 1 655 7,303 1,000 4,023 3,197 1300! 0M2 37t! Nonhani'r ,7.4)9 4 0iM( 2 40W Norl'ium'J Perrf Phiuulel'a Pike Poller - - 2,43'J 2497 40 802i 61,'-U; 50511; 10131 " 7HR1 1.0541 315 70HI ' R.'JOli 1.3151 1.700 ' 759 2 982i ' 1.8251 1.207! 3.2411 1,079; 4.032; 1,8341 7.9(ri Schuylkill. 8499 Snyder Somerset Sullivan - 1,719 1391 1UTT 2,941 400 4.004 4 535l ' 700 2457 1332! 3144! . 1027 4888 - 2390 0041 15 40 7190! I- Suaqurba'a linga... Union - Venango Warren 1,788 3,50 . 3722 2128 Waliingtn I t-r' 4854 wnTn 2 715 0.196 . 2.275 2081 W'eatmof'd Wynming York . - - S5 4700 1.772 , 1.452 t?,320 '' ,S45 1381 5701 Tnlal a83.05Bi29a.552 209151,-24097 Mniorilyi - 4 591 14910 Bolow will be found the full returns of Clearfield rounly for Governor in lKUOand Auditor General in 1871: mot Kaa a Ai'l. ui:l. IsdJ. lhjl M8TRICTS. Ileocaria. Hell Dlooin.., ... HK B r.dl,Td. . Urady Burniido.... Cheat .............. - CoruiRton,.., Clrarneld Cui-woniritla..... Decatur Karuien...., Oirurd Oonhcn Orahanuj.A.M.. Onlieb....:. Hnntsdala...., Hnttua Jitrdan Karthaul. Knox .....' Lawrence llii ' bs .17 V III 4.1: lil! 7 Mr,- k; II 101 us; mi' 11H1 si iu IS 42 4I SJ T 7: "I nt 0i. 30 IS 1704 lot 63 M Ail ..I II 7ii 7J! 4:! 111. Jil 8U 1K0 4 V s:J 651 s:is nil 147; 4! )1d wt "I Mi Lumbar City ... Morria. NewWarhingtou.. Oaoeobt .,.. , I'enn Man Union Woodward Ti.UI J. Majoritva ...... UK, , 64, SS 61' I ssi laiM 4(1 1 si 4i SOU ITUlli S7441I4 !IJK! Hl.-uM' "Ilunkert, JtlerrhantM and Vtul ntti Jten." ' This Is tho title given to Radical Ilarlranft meetings lately held in our largo cities. ' These self same "bank era, etc," who havo refused "to clasp hands across tho bloody chasm" made by war, now huve clasped hands will ponitentiary convicts and ring suoun drcls ull over thu .Stale Capital and rogues having joined hands, farmers. mechanics and the laboring clement should not bo long in putting them selves properly before the country. As Mr. Seward said in a speech in Wisconsin in 1850, wilb rsference to tho slavery question, "an irroprcssibl conflict" 'is now going on .bctweon capital and lubor, and tho ro-cleotion of Gen. Grant will hasten tho crisis, A conflict of money-changers on lh 0110 bund and tho p ttrintiu clement of the nation mndo up of fanners, la borers and mechanics on tho othor would be of but short duration, and, the man who fails to see the result of such a conflict is very blind Indeed. A Fkari'UL CRiMB.Tholouomolivo, baggage and oxproa cars of tho Ex press train cast on Wednesday morn ing last, woro thrown from the track down a forty leet embankment some twenty-five miles this sido of l'liilu- dcliihiu, and the engineer, S. Keller, and his fireman, P. Kline, wcru in stantly killed. None of tho passenger cars left tho track. Subsequent, ex amination rovealcd tho fuel that tho joint bolts and pinto Connecting the two rails had been removed, and the rail displaced from gauge about six inches, and there securely fnsUmcd, evi dently Iho work of some miserable wretches inspired by tho fiend ol durk- noss, as tho tools with which tho work was done woro afterward Ion 11 a near the spot. 1 ' ' 1 The obiect of ths scoundrels wos evi dently to rob tho ex prose cars, had the wnoio train gone ovor.. , '.. Commonlinff on Governor Curlin's speech at Utllufonto, and to the ab sence from it of any reference to the Presidential question, the Washington Dailu Chronicle says: "It wat. In the main, aonnd 1 sentiment anal very oonrteous in spirit.". The Chronicle H owned sad edited by ox UonaLor Uarmn The Tiro Ex-Goremort. Wo woro mortified upon learning thai Ex-Gov. Bigler had withdrawn from, tho Constitutional Convention ticket, bat the substitution of Ex Go. Cat-tin purttully atoned for ths ofTenso oomtnlitel byllho small men on that ticket, some 'of whom oould fharis'sorvod thoir country just as well at homo as in tho convention. -. We happened to bo in Philadelphia during tho negotiation of this ox chunge, and learned for the hundreth time that some vory great men pos eis'.'vdry" small souls; that State questions must yield to porsonnl piquo or Interest, and that great par ties sometimes nominate very small mon for hoiioinlilo positions.. How ever, ull parlies liave been pesiorcu with demagogues in the past and we lOBumo, the rttco will novcr bceomo extinct. Tho whoio Demorraiio and Liberal press of tho Slate have paid very high compliments to our townsman for the step ho louk in this muttar. Tho Philadelphia Age, Lancaslor Intelligencer mid Yoniingo Spectator, espcelivcly, alluded to the question us follows : "Tho withdtnwul of Governor Bii- cr from tho ticket for tho Coiistitu- tional Convention in order to give the liiournl Kupuolicuns an onportumlr to nnniinalo a candiduto, is n rrrnecful act of an omlnenl and faithful public servant, who prefers tho publiu good to porsonnl interest, lie is ono oi tho old lino of Governor! who did not trade in pardons, nor tro ahares in frauds, niid it is those belter days of tho Cominonwculiu that afford the people the proof that tho present in famous system is the spawn of radi calism, of which decent Republicans and Democrats arc alike sick and ashamed. The Liberal Republicans of tho btulo luivo desired to compliment Governor Curtin with their nomina tion, in recognition of the firmness and integrity thnt ho has displayed in rejecting llio proluse .. oilers ot the Fedorul administration to bribo him to support scoundrels and abandon what every intolligont man knows to bo the trno interest of the Stats. Tho nomination is' but an bmply honor, but'Uovernor Curtin may feel that il is iciuiitcncd by tho ironcrul approcia lion of the noble part which he has played In llio groat struggle for rc- Uolorm and good covcrninent in Pennsylvania." 1 . : "We publish, in another column, a lottor from hx-Govornor lliiler in which he resitins his position as one of the fourteen Democratic Dclcgnlcs-at-largo to tho Constitutional Conven tion in favtfr of Kx-Govornor Curtin, who was nominated as a delegate to thul Convention a short time ago by tho blato Lorn nm too of tho liiheral Ropuhliian parly- Governor Biiilcr's letter 111 followed by ono from linn. Samuel J. liamliill, Chuirman of the Uomocratio Btnto , Committao, in which ho sltttcs that by a unanimous instructions of the Committee ho sub stitutes the name of Andrew G. Curtin on the ticket in place of William Dia ler. The mngnanlmoas conduct of Gov. Bigler will moct with a hearty response from tho Dotnocrati and Liberal Republicans throughout the Stato.' In the withdrawal of William lliglor under all the circumstances and the substitution of Androw G Curtin n liln stead, altlioult we regret In oso so able a man from tho litket as fiiitler, we are proud to know and feel that in his place wo havo Andrew G. Curtin." 1 Ex tfovornor Blglor, with a disin- tercstodnoss worthy tf all pruise, has rcsignod his place on the Democratic ticket as candidate for delegalo at iirito to tho Cotislitutioe.al Conven- tion in favor of Kx-(iovernor Curtin. Mr. Uiirlcr so fully and clearly estsb- linhes llio wisdom of such a cotirso ia his letter of dcclinutiun to tho Stato Executive Committeo thul wo con do no bolter thnn publish that portion of it bearing directly upon too point Horrible .Irtldent. A MAN DRAUUKD THRrCQU ARTbRB Ol A . : MILK BY A UL'NAWAV 1IORSL. , One of tho most terrible accidunts we liavo over uocn called upon 10 chronicle occurred In thia villngo on Sttnduv morning last, by which Lio- renca T. Payne, of New Albion, lost his lilo in a shocking manner. Lie twoen one and two o'clock on Sunday morning, Mr. ruyne started to go homo, lie was hero with a horso utlachcd to a sulkey, and us ho was cctting into the vclnci his root sni ped and caught in tho whool or llio springs, At the eamo timo the horse blurted and Mr. l'nyno s boJy was thrown bolwoen tho thills, and hung thoro dangling between tho homos lioels, and his head dragging on the ground. ' Tho horso started near Mo- Guire's saloon, and ran towards tho liock City Hotel, and then down liail roud avenuo. Several parties in tho vicinity of tho saloon and hotel saw thnt Mr. l'ayno was in trouble, and made fruit loss efforts to slop the IVightonod horse. The animal kept in tho middle of ihoetreot to the cross ing near Bccchdalu I'urk, jumping the cuitU'-gunrd at llio crossing, but stop ping at the culvert beyond. The par. ties who hod witnesed tho starling of the horso followed as fust as they could only Jo find tho lifeless form of Mr. Puyno still hanging to tho ill fated sulky1. -He was qui to dead, and his body was curried inside Beechdalo I'ark, where it lay until the uoroner'a inquest had beun held, ihe body lirescnled the most ghastly appeur slice we ovor beheld. 1'roin thu chin upwards all features were onliruly ob litaratodt the ton of the head was torn off; the brains were scallmcd along the railroad track, over tuo tios 01 which the unfortunnto man had been dragged. On Sunday morning llio course of llio runaway horso could bo distinctly traced Irom the spni wnero il struck the track by tho blood that snitltorod tho tios and the slonos. The logs and arms were badly brokon, and the body was a mass of bruised flesh. Wo ure told thuttho horso Mr. Pavne drove had run awny once or twice before, and that his friends had been fuurl'ul that some serious accident would huppoit. Mr. Payne leaves a wife In deliealo heallb and soven chil dren, and, with othor relatives, they receive tho sympathy of the public Ciittaniuyill "Jicpubliuan. , Down With It. Voto down tho Radicals as the only disunion parly that now exists throughout the coun try! It is this organisation 'which keeps tbe- Union divided, depressee publiu oooudenoe, rains business, and confesssdly operates regardless Of tn Conslilulidn and Vbe law, . , Innocence abroad : Mark Twain la England. f Greeley is a type-sottor, and Grant if a West-pointer. No wonder they watco the gamo. j '', A Michigander sneosed from his oe Ibo other day a minie ball that had entered his eye during the war. -Uon. Charles K. Tuckerman, late American minister to Greece, has a book in the proas of Putnam, entitled, "Tbe Greeks of To-day." , ; 7 October is culled, by ono of tho poets, "months of tho iris hues, and balmy uir, when summer lends its sun with softened glare,"! nioudiii. who s still ronc-wu k nil in England, eookod an omelet on theiLmko r.rio. - Hevernl steamers were middle of a live-hundred-foot ropoj overwhelmed in tho gale, and the raised eighty feet abovo the ground,!; wateri of tho lake must huve present recently. '! . ', ' J od a fearful spectacle of wrecks. Tho Bayslhe New York Tribune, '-B.-euk1 tho Grant majority in tho lloiiso of (oprc8entatives,nudlhoienreatIonsl! fivo iiresent members wlio will iiol1""" i eiiuuiuuiiiti more dare to go back thoro than Wm M. Tweed tlurod, lust winter, to go back 10 Albany." t The Long Branch administriitioa Inn gone into winter quarters at Wli iuglun. Tiio bull pups, horses, c r riugos, Horace Porter, and ull the Hi of the presidential train aro atinnunicd as having been expressed from thcoa shore to the capital. ' j Tho clerks in the Departments; at Washington complain terribly of ileir visilulioiis. They huvo been ica'd upon and personally requested lo pay thoir assessments toward ctifriing n the campaign 1 1 is liko sqiieeiing blood out of turnips, to be sure, bul U10 blood has to ooino ncvcrlhclcss. , 1 Tho Christian Intelligencer disuusst'S the extrnvaganco of publio funemls as a "demoralizing nuisance." It asks: "What can justify the custom which now unhappily prevails of making tho funcruls of private and oven obHcare porsnns occasions of idlo display and studied pomp?" ' ( A correspondent who saw the throe Emperors at Berlin, tho othor tiny, during a review of troops, writes: "Wo noticed with some sulisluction that all throe of thoir Mnieslics ncre as comnlololy covorcd with dust as wo were, and 1 have no doubt but that thoy, too, wero glut! that tho show was over." . C20.0C0 Waitiko. Mrs. Willlam,of ttuoinnuti, recently died, and left $20,000 to her grandson and heir, Goo. Williams; but tho where abouts ofdeorga uro unknown, lie enlisted in tbo Twenty-second Ohio regiment at tho breaking out of tho war, and has not been heard ol unco shortly aiier 1110 capture ol jdenipliia, Hon. Willis 1J. Machan has been appointed by Governor Leslie, of Ken lucky, United States Senator, to fill tho unexpired term of linn. Garret Davis, duccasod. Mr. Msohen is about sixty years old, was a member of thu Constitutional Convention, and has served In the ntate Sonato and llouso of Representatives. He is a man of sound abilities and high character.- Gumhutta, the irrenrcssiblo Gum botla, is, it appears, by his slump speochos iu Prance, building up n powerful party in opposition to the present pro tempore compromise lie publican government of President liners. ' J ho ultimata view ol the artisans of Gambctla is to make their hampion I'rosidenl, and Thiers, thmiL'lt apparently socure in his place, is a tirr ttlil iunn Nn wnnrlti f hi.rii1i,i.A ,l, :...t....-i. croitlinil some alarm among the conservatives and business classes ot rrunce. An other slorm is brewing., ,1 "The (VoirMfnr Tranfrelon,r The Pittsburg Vlironicle, nnn of the numurous Radical organs ot Allegheny county, cannot stand Gov. Geiry's Inst tluso the pardon ol lorkcs and Mitrcer, tho confederates of John f. Ilarlranft and IL W. Mackry in rub bing the Slate Treasury. Ill referring to this dirty job, tho journal in ques tion says ; "llio rrownmg transgression of this campaign has been committed Charles T. Yerkes lin4 been pard ned on condition that he makes coiUiin aflidavits affucling the character of one of tho candidates in tho lulc election. Voters ol Allegheny con Hy without respect to party, look at this transaction. Not a man, not a piper has denied that iorkea was proorly convicted andsvnloncod. isolation not a paper has openly extenuated his guill or suggested any reuson whj ho should bo pardoned. r.ven tho IH1&0- eruts and liberals wlio ivlenei to the man to impugn Hartranll, did not vouuli for his character, they ulnars spoke ol him as a coulcderuto ol ui 4io. a .1 . I. . .. , . . ' Aliu now, on ma ova ui an etecisjii, the prison doors uro thrown open, and this man is pormitted to walk out that he may makealliduvits, suppsied to help elect John t. llarlranlt (rov ornor of Pennsylvania. If this b( hot a shameless transaction "clino, is come again." It bra not tho sligl test voneering or dcooncy about It. il li an insult to the people of this Stato and one of, such an astounding char acter that wo aro amar.ed that (lit must Audacious politicians should ven lure it. Tho Penitentiary Is prcficd into tho canvass ! Thoro is no lor-cr deep to sound. What say the pcopt Among the cmnes charged agotnil ex-Presidunl Johnson by Mr Boat woll, was that of corrupt interference with elections by sending agents ef tho Post-olheo and Treasury Jiepurt- merit into the several Slates election ecring In his interest, whilo those po sons at tho snmo time wero drawin pay from tho Government. And no Buulwell. Secretary ol the iroasury and ull tho other members of tho Cab inet, together with every office-holder whoso electioneering services can be commanded by the branlilos, are per ambulating the country advocating Grant's re-election, while Grant com- mil Ices arc assessing thoir salaries lo defray party expenses. WKLLl'i-'T.r Everybody knows that Gen. Grant has in ado himself rich (and odious) by accepting gifts and arterr wards tiniioinlinit the donors to olllee. This Is the way Senator Hendricks puis il in one of his Into campnign siicechos in Indiana l "iSupKise," aaid tho Kotmlor, "that as I am going to bo elected Governor in October, so mo citizen ' should present mo with his host blooded horse. Yon would think that queor, "Yes; but if 1 were to aocopt lb horse you would think that queerer; but if 1 were to appoint that man to a judgeship, you would say that meant business from the be ginning. Now, suppose that was to occur lour limes in my office, how many votes do yon expect 1 would get in Jeffereonvllle after having r. oeiyad those gifts and ro(trting ths donorc?" 7 Tltt tmt Vmkt DUmtltri mn4 Ttlt i graphic JVlimnmrme$tt, The late multiplied disasters to lako navigation aro among the most seri ous that bave been recorded for tome time. On the night of tbe 28th ultimo four vossels were bunk, a propellor and many rafts and scows went ashore on Lake Erie, and numerous vessels oat of reach of assistance were flying their signals of distress. The intelligence of the 80tb ultimo showed fntal casu alties to fourtoen largo vessels on Lake Kris and the total destruction of nu merous smaller crafts and barges, with considerable loss ot lilo. ' But llio tele. grams of tho 1st Instant provo that Uhero was much grauter lossol life and pronorty on mko Huron than on .probability is wo have not yot hourd w.0,,at. . certainly inatlor or surpriso season, should bo so reckless of lifo as to be so exposed when these lake lompests coma on in their well-known punctuality and lury. 1 lie govern muni wculher telegrams cover tho main parts of the lake rogion and hnve not (ailed to givo timely warning of impending danger, and huve lrrqiteiit- ly unnoiincod llioso gales thirty-six hours 111 udvanco 01 llieir arrival Tho approach of tho lute slorm was duly lorowtirncd. and cautionary bilt- nuls wore ordered to be desjtlayed at uullalo, Lloveland, Toledo, LMroit, iiKiii-o, tirund Jlavcn. All waiikee. Oswego and llocliesler many nourt before the storm reached those places. ha orders tor Milwaukeo and Urar.d Haven did not reach their destination, l is said, throuuh tbo nenlitronco of the lolcgraph company onlrualod Willi their transmission a criminal omis- loii, for which tho oompany should bo hold rosponsiblo bv ths publio who sustained ditmago from thoir neglect. There can b no douhl thut shippers nd seatnon on the lakes would gludly avail themselves of tho motoorological lorecasts it turnislied promptly by the telegraph companies, and, if tho latter now their own interests, they will o well lo spare no pains to transmit these storm warniny; with the utmost possible despatch. The ' American publio have ondorod until thoir pa- Hence is exhausted the inefficiency of our telegraph corporations. . loose overgrown monopolies cannot expect the peoplo quietly lo submit to mis management wh:ch entails not only rest loss ot property but also involves. as in the present instance, great loss Vi iliu. at. 4. jjrruor. Steamer .tmeilca. particulars or lira loss sixty-one PERSONS I'KMIStl. 3an Francisco, October 3. The Pscifio mail steamer China, from Yokohama September 7, nrrived thi morning, bringing the ofGcora and a portion ol the crew ol the America which was burned at Yokohama on the 2 Ith of Angust nl midnight, a fe hours after tier arrivul from this port liltle before midnight an odor or something burning was noticed in lit ladies' saloon, and soun afterwards Ih flumes burst out with great fury from the rroigln deck directly underneath Tho fire resiatod all endeavors to con quer it and burned steadily for twelve hours, thoro being a lurge quantity ol coul taken on board during tho day which udiled luel to tho Dames. I li steamer was bnrned to the waters n.,i.. 1 11 .11.1. a .m tiur- tlOOn. . . , . ,,( ,;r- The passengers and caruo for Yoko hama hud all been landed, thoro ro mulnlng on board for Hong Kong two cabin passengers, 180 Cliiiieso and the mails, tngnlher with a small cargo, unhiding eJU0,0UU 111 specie, and th officers and crow ol sixly persons When llio fir) broke out tho Chinese on hourd tweamo panio stricken, fifty eight of" whom were cither burned lo death or drowned by jumping ovor board. three or the crew woro also drowned, and ure supiiosed to have beon pnihed overboard during tl panio. Tho origin of the fire remain mystery, n everything aboard the ship was apparently in perfect order an hour previous. Labor and Wealth. That great and shining example of success ns a worktngman, ilenianii I' rnnklin, has loll lo the workingma of tho present day, in tho fullowin valuable Minlunctit, tho key 10 U secret of his udvuiicoment iu life : If 11 11 v 0110 tells you that a work man can hecomo rich otherwise1 than by labor ntid mving, do not liston to him, ho is n poisoner," ..... in tho first place it 14 neccasary lo labor with judgmont, fntolligcneo, pa tience, persevcranco and constancy. In the second place it is necassury to siiu. Save whntr To save bolh time and money. Franklin saved the wages of his toil, and purchased books; made good use ol Ins leisure time, studied tlioso books, and mastered thoir contents. Thus, by simply per- savoring, strictly nnd firmly, 111 tins tl 0 guiding rule ol Ins 1 1 lo, ha became rich in purso and eminent in knowl edge. Isy industry and frugality nt nil times and in all things, ho became a master workman, a philosopher, a statesman and a ssge, and beloved and rospocted by nil men within the bounds ot civilisation. , Tho counto pursued by Franklin Is spen to evory workman in America ; tho key to success is in overy work ruin's hand ; if it fails to admit him Id the enjoyment of at least a reason, able competency, it is beonuso it is rusted in the lock, for want of use. It is nnnccossurv to waste words in the attempt lo provo that Franklin's maxim is correct, for no one doubts or denies that il is necessary to Ittbor rvilii diligence, live with truijnlity and Mrs Willi judgment, in order that a workingman may in due timo "grow rich," that is, independent of labor, ns absolutely necessary lo supply his wants and those oi his family.-' HVj to, W ealth. Tiik CvVTBAST. Oen. Tom. Kwing, of, Ohio, in a lute speech said; We Democrats find ourselves in litis cam paign co-operating with Sumner, J'riiinhnll,;Schurx, lirnlr, Piown, Uen eral Ilrinkerhooff, Ooneritl Bunks, nnd supporting oven lloraoe iree!ey for i rctklent j whilo tbo l(epublicaus ore inclose ntllliiUion with ltohert Toombs, Henry A. Wiso, Illslilon Duncan, tho guerrilla Mosby and Brick Pomeroy. The marked differenoe, however, be. tween these new afllliationa of ths two parties is that we are associated with tho heads of tho Republican par ty and tbey with the Uil of ours. Ws are affiliated with thoir corps oommaftders, and they with our ham mers. Ws bate enstcd in oar corps intslleolusl giaqia, syhlls thsy are gobbling op uimies. a kind, of politic tal gojiEera, , , ,,; , ,K ,.,: Elegant Thiee$ in Domino.' THE MASED BOBBERS IN NEW JERSEY The rohborv by masked men of Mr. Samuel Popo, a wealthy citiaen of Paterson, N, J., whoso resilience Is in the suburbs of that cllV. has boon briefly stated by the telegraph. A correspondent gives the following de- soripiton or the aDair. 1 ' . . -Jir.'Popa was awakened about 11 o'clock on Monday night by somebody in the room, and almost uumosiruca by tho appoaraneo of five mon stand ing at his bedside with drawn revolv ers. Two moro stood at tho window, apparently on guard. They were all well dressed, and ull wore bluck masks, except one of tho parly, who had a whito ono. Mr. Popo was Informed In A gontle- manly and polito manner that no harm would eiiMio if he bul re ma i nod quiet, a warning, it is unnosessary to ay thai under llio circumstances lie obeyed. Ho wus thon lightly bound with bis bunds bohind his back with a fiiece of strong tnrrcd rone and his eel woro tied together. Ho wus than put Into a clotct under the stuirs, against tho door of which wero placed a sack of salt and a keg of nails. The robbers in llio nicuutimo bound Mrs. Popo blind und foot, performing the operation in u tender manner, and oven wilh dulienoy. the wus permit. tod to remain in bed. I ho thieves then found thu key oi tho rule, through which part of tho gang went, while others examined other parts of the house for valuables. Thry succeeded in gelling some $3,000 iu money, dia monds, watches, jewelry and silver ware, nnd 4,UW wot in ot mlliuaJ bonds and other valuable documents from tho sate, including a nflmber of mortgages, etc. " Iu ull tho booty car ried uir will amount to over ten thou sand dollars, although the stopping of the bonds will reduce thu thieves' re- urd lo about tin ce lhoiinnd dollars. During all tho time of the robbery which lasted an hour and u hull', Mr. and Mrs. Popo were conxlunlly re minded of their fato should they make any noise, although, us the houso is located at koine distance Irom liny other, il probuhly would not hnve made niticit uillereiice, lucre were others outside on guard, so that the party in all inii.-t liavo iiutu.ii.Tcd Ion men. They woro stockings outside their boots, and ull carried pislols and pieces of sperm candles . for liliis. When ready toilcpint the tool rob bers wen; up stuirs and brought dow n Mr. Popo's lilllo adopted daughter, quieting tho child alarm by telling huf lo bo ouicl ami no Harm Wothd bef.ll her. They linn iiiatru'.toJ the child not I untie the 1 hongs of her parent until they had boon gone somn tunc, nnil o-paileii in a na- rotli lie. in which they hnd come, tuk ioi? with ilium iliv Pope's "tins mid pistols. . ,, N lio Hie thieves wore a injviery, a no trace 01 llieir identity lias yet been discovered. They wero very fiolishcd in their address ami naa son mud, unused to hard work. Kven Mr. Pope gives them credit for I lie nent manner ill ahieh Ihe thing was done. It is believed lhal thu robbers are persons well acquainted wilh Mr Poiio nnd his business. That genlle- man hud expected ti receivo a cash pin-nu nt of UG,000 on Monday alter noon, which t hit thieves no doubt knew . iibotit ' mid expected lo bag. But llio payment lor some reuson or other was not made, and the bitrgliirs did not get tho amount, fortunately. They took the precaution to poison i. d -.. ,ii-iuif oeone going into the house, , They made their entry through a window leading on the pisr.is. It is ono of the most dar ing robberies ever perpetrated in Pet erson. : . , , i DovBFftRT. Philadelphia is agitat ed over an incident that ocenred this week io one of iho courts In that city of amity and pcoco. It seems that a Judgu ordered an officer forcibly to rotnovo tha bat of a juryman, who woro it in compliance with ihe custom of the religious society lo which he belonged, tho vcncralilo society who wore the founders of tho State and city. .This is hardly in kcoping wilh the roligiotis toleration that marks our era. Docs the Judge not know thut llio Qni.kcr William Pcnn wore his hat iu tho presence ot the King of Kngland, in an ago when tolerance wns by no means a virtue of the lime? The King, knowing disrespect was meant, was loss punctilious than the overbearing Dogberry, who un'iko his pruioivpv, una wriwou uinmuii uowu an ass by his coarse invasion of the rights of consience of a member of an ancient society who from long. hon ored oustom enjoyed tho privilege of which ho would brultlly deprivo the in. Oceaw Disasters. The 11'orM, writing of the inability of ocean steam ers to save their passengers by the small boats, in case of disaster, says there id hardly a steamer n float that could save half those on board. With in a few days ona canio into harbor at New lork, carrying l.iUU passengers. If uny accident had occurred,compoll- ing them lo lako retugo in the bonis, not ovor 7U0 could by any possible moans have found places in them; and the owners and ofllcers allowed her to go to sea, knowing that 1,000 lives would inevitably be lost, it no otner steamer was al hand lo givo aid, in case of accident, -bven llio "rails. hioh vessels usually claim to ho sup plied wilh, aro -.oiuio so cheaply and poorly constructed ns to bo of no use whaiovor, as In case oi the Metis, whose raft could not be lowerod. It is sin 'ly timo that laws, which could neither be avoided nor misunderstood should bo passed in order that the futal eflect ot ocean accidents might bo Itwsend. Uw giflrrrtUfinrnti. CAUIION.-All iereohi ere hereby wamad againat purchtatng or In way meddling with two largo DAY MARKS, now In tha poaecaeinn of Thomas Kyler, of Morria lownahip, aa tbe antne belong tn tnc nnd are left with him on loan only, aulijcot to my order. ootO St , . TETKR M0TKR. CAUTItlSJ, All paraona are berehy cautioned agalncl pureltaaing or In auy nay meddling with the following named property, viat 1 now, 1 heifer, I bejrtv, 1 sot ehaloa, 9 etnvea, a M al potaloea, 9 beda, now io the poeaeMhis of Samuel K. Snider, of Cheat towoithip, aa tho annte belong to me and ore aulijcot to me order. - - mi St .,. . i AI'HTIN CHRRT. at ACTIt. All hereooa are Itcreliy cautioned J againat purchaaing or In any way nieddUng wttn tlia following property, via: i eow, a lot ot potalnet, 1 heda, cupboard, ret of ekaira, trunk, chert, clock, lot of crooka, 8 boea, 2 forka, ) tMo, nitw In the handa of ritrlalltp NrrT.nf Clicaltuwn. chip, aa Ike vama belong to nia aim arc nniert to my order. Ilinf-.tj AUKTIM Ct'HHT, T7AHM FOR BALB. The nnder- ilaned ofTcrt rut aala hla Farm, tliuatrd ennt- dirtsnt between Ctearfiul't and Curwanavl)le, for aala. It oonlalna about Iflal Ac roe, and la nearly ell cleared and under snlUaaiioa, wilh gejnd buildings. U Will Its sold oa reatooaole tarua. If ajl aaid toon, I will let it o tha tbarea lo a gond tenant. Alio, pair of good, foang, wall aatcka4 lirtlt llortaa Ut tale. - BARltTt, ce,r8.i4,oa.,VlJ'4L ".T3 mmmm.i 5m' dwtisrarntj. ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICSV-Holloa la harrihy (Iran that lattsri of adnlnlatration on th. aitata ft MAUY A. LEWIS, deooaard, hating boon uljr uraotad to Iks andersixoad, all parsons Indebted loaaid aatatenillvkaeeuaaa paytnaat, and Ihuia hating claliui or dasmda will preaant tnanj prnpanj BBinaRiioaiau iw aci. tlainant allbtf to lha andrrr-lfaed or to O. R. Barratt, r.tci.,ini aitorm-r . . (iKVUEN LKWIR, uot. v, 1B7I-0I. Aatnisutrator. XGC'VTOnM NOTItlC-Wharraa. Ul- tan ToiUmrnUrr on Ua odala af JOUN A. Hum MOKDo , dtoaaiad, lata of UlearUald b.,r- ouali, Clearllvld oouutr, Penniylvania, haTlnf baan grantad to tlia nnderalguad, and all paraona Indelitt-d to aaid aatata will plraaa luako pavmnnt, and thoie having eiaimi or demansa will preueul kam properly audiaulloalad for aaUlement.' I Auy aceounla agnlnit the ritata ean ba lettlrd with U. It. llarrett, Liu., my allornrT. .... . t KlIMONPH, Oct. t, 187J dlpd. , Kiroutori. I)' IfSOI.tTIONOI'PAIlTM'.llrllllP. Tha pattneMhin hrratoforeaalillng betacen J. II. NaMurray and Aauaal Hilchrll.riuiug bu. ainaa nadtr lha Arm narnea of lcMurray A Mitchell and J. H. Mo Murray A Co., li thia day alfintrM i.y mutnal aonaanL The hooka and pa- para la tha liaadi ol J. H. McMarray for arUli tent. i. R. Mrlf I' R11AY A CO. . Kvm Wsahinglen, Oat. lit, 171. t. . .... . . Tha kuaineM will be conducted at tha old Hand ard In furrarr manner by tha nnderalgued. oct 3t J. II. AlcMLIlRAT, ORPH In pn RPHANS' COUBT SALK. nrauanoa af an order of lha Onibana1 Court of Clenrat'ld eounly, tha uuderfigneu guar dlaa, Ao- i.f JiJSb ilitsho!!, minor child of Cun, atanoa C. Mit. hell, lata of lJurnilde lownthlp, deecaieil,wm aril al publio lalooa the preinoej, on Tliaraday, Nurember Tib, IMS, at 1 o'clock p. w., tbe undivided ona-bali prt of that certain tract of land rltaate In liuruilde townehlp, aoreiald, bounded by landa of Hauuel elcCuoe and olliara, aotilaibiog l7 oeree, MS perehea and al'oiranoe, Into lha catata of the aaid lonaiauce Aiiinnen, aunirm nuM,ei iu tua luu port 01 vainartna Mitenall, widow at aaid a. crated, aa charged ia bu wtU. .... t Taaaa or hAl.B. Oue-balf eaab on oonnrana. tlon of eata and the nalamre in ona year, wilh In tern!, la be at-oured by hand and mortgage on the prcml.et. , II. h. IIKM1KHSO.N, oaty.3t uuarttian. T r.PI'HT of the condition of tha COUNTY IV KATIOKAL RANK of ClearOold. at tha cloaa of bnalneu 00 Thur.Ja O.wber 3, 1872; SKBOURCSS. Loan a anil diaconnti.. 15j,9!,3 87 Over draft a IS.474 14 U. 8. bond! lo secure clronlatlon...... 7&.S4H) 0tl Ono from redeeming A laaorreagenta, 4.7S2 SS Due front other National Ilanka.. 4, litis 28 Una from Cute Hanka and Uankera.. I.USi 4 Furnitura and Oxturaatf.,....M. .,.... 1,278 3.1 Current cxtjiaca,u , . 676 67 Taaea paid , ' t All SI Caah ileene, IneleMiiag atauips....... 1,IS0 SI Utllavt aliunalUeuLa. lvo lis Fractional eurrcncy,iucluiiing uickcla, 234 9S Specie, (cuin. , 33 S4 Lcxal tender autea. 9,1-15 tiO TotaJ ,..t2S3,.',;S 9b r - " I.IABtLlTIUl. - , Capital frock paid in......... .....H04.S00 00 Surplat foaa...., 8, WO v Kxaliaage. - mi el Interest...... ,.. , . 6,043 81 Profit and loea 1.S78 01 Circulation nntetaadiur 05,268 SO Imllrldml depoelle ae.oje ea DueteNatlenel Uanka. 1.13 02 Hue to Bute Bauka and Bunker 13,740 OS . TotalA...-;....!......'.,.-.-..... 2S.62S 06 I, W. M. Shaw. Caahier of the County National Bank 6f Cleatfeld. do aolftnnly awear that Ihe above atatcment ia Una to tbe heat af aiy koeal- edga and belief. W. U. SUA W, Laakier. Suljfcrllied and aerorn tn before ana thia 8lh day of October, A. 1. 1S72. JOllff W. WRIOI.KT, K. P. Correct-Atteat i JASIKS T. LEONARD, WM. A. WA1.I.ACK, WILLIAM PORTER, Pet. 9. 1S7J. Diraetora. RFPORT of the condition of tha FIRST NATIONAL HANK of Clearfield, at tha eloea oi tnainoe oa October 3, IS7I t ' ' - neaoratsa. Ixana and Diecimatt ......... HSI.i.'il SI Ovor drain . 2.' TO U. B. ilonda to ereure aireulation 10U.UU0 80 bua from redeeming A rearrve agentt 13,QX2 3o Due from other Naltunal Ilnnka 1,641 32 line from eihn Onuka and llaukcra... 0.173 el Furniture an I Fixlurea 1.2110 OH Oh,1 U,IHNni....H, w lilft Oi Taaea paid 5JJ 64 "ad Itaiaa, (including rtaa.pi),.. . 1.603 6S Billa of other Salioual lleaka ..... CHI 00 Fractional Currency, (includ. nickelal , . 401 71 8ieerr. riat coin. , Legal Te-mler Notea M M .. 11,650 00 .'..?!S.5M 1 Total tuaiLiTiaa. Capital atock paid io. $100,000 00 purpiua iunei..HMt.H....r ..-..., Iulertat.n..M....M.M... I'rofit and liaa National iiank oirouUl'n outrtandtag, bivideuia unpaid Individual l).p iaita bua to Nalional Dank. Due to Slate Bnoke and banker , 18,000 00 i ,T8 47 823 77 89,010 00 08 00 T1.49I it .. 6.03 30 1.146 04 Total ..trs.s4 io More Vea-vfenelo. OfenrKM Oaaare, S3: I; William II. bill, Caahier of tho Firat National Bank of Clearfield, do eoiemoly awear that tha above atatcment ia true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. ' M. II. DILL I eauier. Bubeeribed andaworn tu belvre m thia 7th day of October, 1872. WM. KAllr.li.U II, N. r. Correct Attcat: RirilARU JIOSSOI", J. BOVNTON, i '. i ! - II. Ul MVL1NU. - Oct 9, t87J. " bircctora. T OMT. On or about lha lail of June, a light Ij red Cow, about eight or nine yeara old, having almoat atraight horna. Any information is relation to lha above Cow will be thankfully received by the andereignrd, reeidiog at Houti- dale, i t.firOt-ld ouuntj, rcnnavlvtnia. ae2'St 1,1 KR RII.KV XTTICE-JOHN STVOKRS, or.nvlctod on 11 a charge of lareencv al Ihe June Term, 1870 of the Court of Quarter eainnt of riearletd eoonty, Fa., and eenteneed to the Penitentiary, will preeent a petition to the Governor, fgned by Iho Jury which tried him and Iho cOteer ef the Courtt of ClearOeld oounty, ftrking for bit pardon. aepzj-zi. CAtlTIDK-All pereona uo hereby caution i ad agaiael porenaalngar meddling wilh aer- littcataol d.iiniil No. Sis, Ft, at Kational Bank of ClearOoM, calling for ! 8H. dated tha 16th aay ot riapti-fnuer, lVt aa ine eatue naa rteen loat oraiulcn from me. A.Nao.v AleCl.t. Kb Sept. IS, ISI2.-34 1 AUTION'. All neraona are hereby oaulioned V J againat purchaaing or ia any way wiedilling with lha following property, via i One grey mare, ana Sorrel horae, ona roan aolt, one red and white cow now in pocreeaion of Jamea llockenberry, of WuO-lnard township, aa tha eatne waa purohaaed, by ua, at bheriS'a aale, nnd ia loft With kirn on :, anbjcdt to our order. ; WM. M'TIIKR f. r, HI FFNKR, .via'tcra, pi-pi, 2.i, ti,z..jt- C ACTION. AH perton x kcrphf Wsuntd jevinit burchmiuj or in unj y mKldiiog Witli th) fi'Ilowlog pvritonal .roiicrl, Ona travia uf horpr, ouo et uf hariieaup a two hurM w-.ii, lw (tlowf, 6eU oTeorB anl a lot of oali in ih a bairn, no in 1b pnfMMion of W'n. l,ios of llluom tewtiflilp, fta tti nmt blcnjt to ui, hT itC been purclmiit4 nf Mrim. AruoM V Uarti horn, and uiilj ltt w If lk biin on Imiq nulijcot to our onirtr. juiin rsiiTH, MAKY A. LIM.i(. Virti, 6.l. 19, 1S.2.-3! CAV UTIOKe All pvrtont in brrpttT oautionti unit nrohaiinR or In ny my n.ii llin; with Ihe following di-eerrbes nrotiortv. to I pair llob Bleila and Hitching t I Tnnlier Sled and lllnhingt 1 l'luwt I Harrow i JUg Cbalnai t fr-t of llanicit; 1WH0 feel Ucmlock and I'm. Lumber al William I'naey't mill, in lleccarla Tawnehlp t the t latere at In S ,.-rra of Corn the 1 Interact U I nerea of Torn Ihe I intereat tn JlMl doom llale ; tn ipUreat In 90 dove It ye t tha i iatereU Iu 9 aerea of Hurhwheal now In tha poacooeiaa of Jamea llntkaooerry, of Wood ward Towntkin, ka the same hae been tturchaaed by ui, and it auhjrot to our snlart of removal at Ja. UITUIirt. ' I', r. IM-'FKN KH, aeiiJt Madera, Bopl. It, lfl, TXl-.CCTtlM'M NttTH K.-Nolica it herw A ky givei that Lfltart TealsmenUry having been granted lo lha auhwriher on ibo rtiaia aUlthKT I.lllOIILlHdMioaitd. rate of Jordan towntbip, Clearteld oounty, ronnaVlvanla, all peraont Indehkad U tairt attain net roqueted to make Immediate pa,.l, and theaa laaving olalrot againat tho aaata will p ret act them, duly authenticated, (or Ittllrment. ' JOHN 0. WI1KON, ('AMES UOMTKIt, SSfUeH'Ji ; . Rieentoea, a icoiiiuiitu ajiouviuji a lOCiamaTinn a - IIHHK.1P, ny aa aat it the Uearttl 1 1 n-ail.ly of tha C.iinu.ouji h ((. '' rania and Hie oaveral lapplnaeala therMa, L proTiae I that the el.i..r of the aereral " of tha Cniniuunwiallh qualiSi-d lo ,! f, bere f tin- lianeral Afanblv, ehall bol.l u.,' tiva, m iue eaatv f at w 'nee Iflt aaiiir att her alall hara been to'ad fur at it,. . elretlou fln the Srat Turedar nen after tk. Monday of Nn n.ber. In Ihe year of aur Ua oaa thounme) eight bundml and fom ,., I tha aame dny In every f.iurlh year thereafter f. the pnr one f rlertlug Eleclori cf I retideat'u leg n .infill ni 11,0 ,,ai i a'q'M. T.iri.f.r..ftr. I, Jl'.TIN Mi;, of l-'N'tirltrlt. i'-tti)T, in po-tttiatitw "f ihtini. 1... -1... -t. .... - . . y JflBfJ nn inr Itt flu Act rvfffn-vt l art.1 I aid itii 11 rtmnt tti .1 . 1 . I is I'fng nil". i k. i elimi. K 'i fHitf l Uie rlcvtwn of ik oouniv i.l tlrtrUi, qualiM tu rlc- for mrmUn uf tu utfustr) Afsu-iuuly, tu ucttt at tbirmerii rt Ion (Jimrlctf on YCBSUAV, th fifth d. of fix o'flUwk in tbo uoniiDc and mtcb I in tbe veiling of raiU day, to v;tt for tWMty-rjt,, I Eleetursi of a freniUrnt mil Vice Prf lidcat of tU I I'niteJ tftatra. And Uit tbo arroral Judw, Jj, I iMfjiora aou lei-Ki, wbo fttaii aaro atltixJtd k the prtocdinj, itraoral elrotlun, aro r-i aired to,. I(t and porlorw tbo alike dutiw and b objen I to alika ptnaliioi fur ocglcct of duty or aiiwoi I duct ai tbov iball be iUble at laij Urami I leoiion. Tbe elector! of tbe coddIt of ClearncM will tai. I noltco ttat tbe laid election will bo bold at I following placet, tIe : I Hrecarta towofbtp, at (U Union Hotel, la 0l I np-. rirll townnhlp, at tbe bonao of Hubert JItliiJT.., Bl'Mfui ItiWDtbio, at the hooM of tbe Uta JaurJ I B loo in, Hr. I Bji towusbip, at the bonne of Edward AtWn. I Bradford tuwnliii.at ibe buuae of Jacob Piir I Iirvlr townihip. at tbo houM of Wm. S':bw I a a .. . ' I in j.mnrrrnrf. Ilurailde towaibm, at 1 oonr i aebool boatn. ('brut towoihtB, at tha pablie eckool bonae an, I emnnn nortuwugti f. riearneM nqroucb, at tbe rovrt Home. Cuvturton tuwnibip, at Ure hoaee of J. U.art Ciirwpnarill boroavh. tsl tka hoau af th. i... I r iii7 " I iraw ji4moi( . . Deoalur townibin. at Centra echool kouw FcrjtoKin lownahip, at the boute of John Grtr. I ory, furnicrly oeewpiod by Tioa. Robiioa, (Urau, I (jlrard U.wnfa.p,at ContrreM Hill tebool kou. Uoinen lownintp, at tiio pnbiie school bowt i ShawtviHe. Orahan towmhln.at tbe botimof Jivoh HUc Uulich tuwnibip, at tbe public aobol boot I jsnrflTifie. i tln.ttfn towafhlp, at the bnnae of Jetae Wilna. I 1100 H'.eie norfrofH, ai ino puMte Bonne of W. P titer, ia ttrrlil boroufeb. J or Jin runkvhin, at Ibe poblie acaoel kout. I Kartbau towatbip, at TaHJen'i acbool boi Km towr.ehlp. at Turkey 11,11 Kboi! koam Lawnwco towntbip, at tbo Coart IIoum. iaU. I Dorontrn oi i ienieiu. I.natbiTlVtyboranttvat thtpalilkKboolbotji. Moiru toiru .hip.at tbo bonwi formerly ocekDw. by Tb-m.-u Kyler.' .Nrw H a-utington boroufii, at too paMtetchtJ konie. '. . , Oaotola borourb, at tbo poblio koaat ef iLk Hoyt, in aaid bvroaKh. IVnn tuwnitbip, at tbe botot ivnaerly ke&t W W. W. AnUoraon. Piko townabtp, at the houso of the late law Bloom, in tne burougn oi mrweneruie. Union towTMlup.at tbebottee of U.K. BnlfO- Woodward Wwnebip, at tbe houo of Ibou Hcnuerton. Notle U farther hereby riven, Tbit ell perarmi oioept Jeiftcee of tha Peaee, wb) thai I hold aa often or appointment of trast emeti the forerntnent of tho United Btatea, or of tali SUM, cr ot aoy m corpora iej 11117101, wattaiti I eominiasioaed officer or otberwiae, a aborditib I officer or eRent, who it or eball oe enpliyed der tho Legirlatiro, Kzecattvo or Jadieial 4t- narttsenu of tbla Htato or of tbo United Suim or any city or incorporated dtetriet, and ala I Uiat arary aseaiber of Coniratt, or of tne tan I Le (dilate re, or of tbo oonmoa or oeleel tm of any elty, m eeainiieiloDer of any keorpontaj district, aro ny law iDoapauie 01 botdie a exereliiag. at tbo mm tlosa, tbo oftea or a polctment of Judge, Iaipeetor or Clerk of uj eieciion 01 low buungtuvaueiia By tbe not of AatotnbTy of H9t knonn ai tb Rcsistry Law, It is prorided as followi : 1. ''Election officer aro to open the Mil W twera tbo honre of ail and eea a. so. on the an of election. Before lix o'olook ia the B.oraiard I second Teeaday nf October they are te nenn from the County Commissioner! tbe Rtxisunt I List 01 Voters and ail necessary election siuh. and tbey are to permit ao man to tou wat nam ia not on said list, anient fee iball bum proof of bie right to rote as follows ; I. Tbe person whose name is nut on. the Ua claim ine; tne right to vote mast produce a emlitt Toter ot ibe district to swear in a written or aria. eiJ affifiaTit to tbe reridevoe of tbe eiaiiasDt ia tk U 1st not for at least tea days neat proeeediot mi election, defintDf clearly where tbe midfiMi d tbe person waa. 4. tne pariy claiming ngui vo tow nj a.Mi make an affidaTit, stating to tbe bestef ki knttmlrdae and belief where aad when be va bom, that be is a eitisea of renasyWaaia aaea I tbe United (Mates, tbai be bu resided io th 6 Uta one year, or, If formerly a eititea therm and remote J therefrom that he has resided tkerm I six months next preceding Mid election, that h I has not botm tnto tbe district tor tnepurposiB: voting therein, that he baa paid a date or eomtt tax within two years, which was astrmd at hat tea days before the election, and the affidavit ita Uta when nod where the tax waa aswsed mi paid, and the tax receipt moot be aredaced mm I the affi larlt shall state that It has beea lost ere itriired, or that he reeetTed aoae. 4. If tbe applloaat bo a aatarallafd elUsei.h I must In addttron to tfte sorotBg proots, sxani his effidarit when, where and by what eearlh was naturalised aad aredaoe bit eeninmti d aaturalitatloa. a. Erery perton elalminc to be a aMirum eititen, whether en the registry list, or prodstm affidaelta aforesaid; ban be reootretl te areim I his naturalisation eerti Scale at the election sefm I votina wnere he baa beea for ton years eaw- tirely a eoter in the district whore be fen a I vote t and on tbe ruto of emvek a pet ana heist w eeifed, the Klectsva Offioere arc to write er tta die word rttNt' ea at evntneate wit a ihe mw and year, and no other rote oaa bo cut that dv I in virtue of aaid eertifievte, except where sosi I entitk-d to rote ea the Bataralttatioa et im father. . If Uie perse elalmiar te rote who a m regHatered shall make affidat it that he is a nana bora e it lion uf tbe tailed citato, oV, If bora tea where shall produeo evideaee of his netenaa- tlon, or thikt Le is entitled to cilitnb.p by mm of hi tatUcr's nataraJitAliua, and furtbsr, tbstb is b-twva 21 aad Mi yearn of acts and kasmim I wiil.id th relate one Tear, aad ia tbe elcctiet o I triot tea dafs next breeediag the election, a I shall be mtitlt 4 tft To'e huCn $httl not I paid tares. OF EI.ECTIa.iV officers In easd the nerrnn who shall hare Kteirsdlh I second bigbest number of Totee for iwpKrar, li- I not attend on tbe day of e I not 1 en, the .bapr. I who iball have reeeired tbe seooad bigbeataia ber of Totes for judge at tho next preceding sk lion, aball act as iuspeceir ia his place ; sat a I ease tbe person wuo atvaii nave roceiTee iae 1 eat number ef rotae for ipetor shall aet atteni I the person eleeted iudgo, shall appoint aa iataw I tar in kis place; and ia ease tbe perwaMra-i judgo shall not attend, then the inspector wise I eeiTcd tbe bigiiesl number of Totes, itaaJI r.pf I a Jtidg In bis piaoe ; er If any racaney ihai: tiuue in the board for the space ef one koer slw the lime Sxed by Uw far the opening of ta tion, the qualified voters ef tbe township, wtr4 district for whih euch officer aball hart bra elected, present at tbe plane of elect ioa. shall a lect oneout of thtir number to fill rack racaacr. I Also, thnt where a indie, by skkness ern Toidable aocident, il unable to attend nek shsv I ing of jntgcT, then the eertiBcate or ret an nW-1 tMt taka AhartTti daf bv oaa of the iaibsetSfte I clerks of tbe elwiinn of the disuict. wbe ih- and perform tbe duties required ef seid Jair able to attend. Ibe Retort iudgee of the respeetiT ei'tr aforesaid are reqnested te meet al the tes House, la the heron -h of ClearDeld.ee Ike Friday next afler Uie said first Tuesday of H v ember, tbea and there to do tte ikwf r quired of them by law. A IV KM foU ssssi kisi aad bmI. at OeareM Paon v this oiath day af Oett.ber.li ih L.8. yr or euf Lord one thi-annd jt" , bendredendeeTenty two, andofths Iss. peadenoe of tbe United tttes tbe aietty JUSTIN 4. PJK.Sbrnl Vim i.l I1MI KIKYR ATflH'M SiOTI CB.-" horobv given thatlettertof ndaitituw- th ertat. of MART BHUAKP, sw' Knot lownahl,, TlearBald toontj. ra.aern naving oeea uuij greu,e -.---.- . pereona Indebted lo laid aetata will p'eaw ip Immediate payment, and thoea havinr olaliM" demand, will piraenl them properly eatbenuo" lor aatUroteut without delay. ..... . . lt9U KHIIAni-. oi.at H Adm.atiuah avvreneonm von r r.' VolieeUkt- J,..e . ..... ...... k,itl J by given that letlert tMltnnwtJ hen granted to tha tnbeorlher on the tru KOBT. JOHNSTON. Jr .deee.aed, latealJcr- l , D..HalTaaia lownenip, (.laamein c"oa'j, prmont Indebted to aaid oaUU are "I"'";,, maka Immediate pavuteot, and tkJ ' 7 .i..m. ,K. ..me will artaaal lb' " aulhaulioaled for tettlement. , UODKrlT M.inHNJTOSi bAMD JOHNSTON. Oclnberl, IStJJItpd. lwd of IT.-0n or about tha IMk of 1 pn.mlaaortr wala, dated May Id, I"' 0 n. y. ,..m ,.P e. -'! ! turn al or gy'J.04. All pereona . m net purchaaing or negotiating !' again aip I'