SIicptpufcHtan. GEOKGE B. GOODLANDEIt, ' BDiron ad i-tioriiir.ti.B. CLEAEF1ELD, Va. ' KlINLSDAY MOR.N'IXil. OCT. M, U7J. Democratio National Ticiot. FOR Fittt.SlIlENT, HON. HORACE GREELEY, or new von. FOR VICK rKF.8II)UXT, . li. GRATZ BROWN, or viiimoi'ii. ELECTORS. i IMEXAroltUt Elifl.n C0W.1M, of Wellmorelaml. liEon.ir. TV. cmnim, of Franklin. Rri-nr.REMTATlTE. Hn b Matms, of Krie. .luiia d. aliiian, of llontiugdon. ft. (Jltoaa Fur, of Pliilajelphla. 1. Thorns, J. Bargor. .11. I. LowcnWg, 7. tltcua. D. Anderson, II, John MolTwt. . Ooorye U. llorrcll. 1 1. Joese McKntgbt. IS. Henry Welsh. It. Honr'y J. Buhl. W. t. W. Chrlstv. 18. William F. Logan. 19, Itn.selaa Brown. 21). F. M. Robinson. SI. .. R. Molt. 22. T. II. Stevenson. S.I. John II. Hard. 24. Ueorga W. Ml!ler. o. To bo ttllc.l. n. iiah n. lioupt. 7. Samuel A. liver. 8. Jrsae tl. Ilawley. . Hiram 1). Bwarr. 10. 1). Keilly. 11. J . do Kunkle. U. Fred. W. Uunitrr. Tlio Vermont Legislature last week ve-elcetcd J. S. Morrill United States .Senator fur fix j enrs from the 4th of March next. S .as. One Gano. Twenty-seven mulo rumpcr wcro taken from the Dela ware county poor hoiine and marched up to the polls and ordered to drposit their ballots for tho due-bill candidnto. Strands Taste. Cumbria county, which gavo Buck-tie nourly 700, end-s Suintiol Henry, a Cameron Radi cal, to tho Legislature. That is cer tainly bad for the "frosty sons of thunder." Catncronisin is now to the State-jurit what smullpox U to tho eorporoul t-ody, except its moro popular and docs not kill so tunny, though just as loathsomo to those who prefer honest men to roguos for public officers. I'poclamation. Tho Long Branch government, having returned to Washington again, has ixued a Thanksgiving Proclamation, fixing Thursduy, November 28th, as a day ofgouoral prayer and pruUo. Out of llij.OOO votos polled in Phil ndotphia for Governor only 22,000 woro on the amendment to tho Con titution making tho Slato Treasurer elective. The corruption ring do not like this amendment, but it was too cowardly to Bght it. JL VLAor-iiEMfcn. That notorious kepliu w bo docs up tho "civilization" writing for Harpers Weekly, says that "God wills the re-election of Grant." We always supposed llo prefered nobor men for office, if Geo. W. Curtis docs not. . Let every Democrat stand bravely to his colors. Wo fought for roform, for honest government, and wo will continue in tho ranks. . Tho enemy may out-number ns, or rather out count us, but they ear-not conquer us. Our cause is just nnd must, cro long, triumph. The Kef-eaters. If thoro'are any weak-kneed Democrats or itopubli- aiis who do not yet beliuvo that .'riimin Cu-noron carried tho lute olec ion by tho grossost frauds ever per petrated in Pennsylvania, let thorn rend an article taken from tho Phila delphia Pnss, which reveals tho way I ho roughs voted for the Market etrcot merchants on the ?tb. ' A liiidicnl exclmngo statos that (4ileb Cushing, ono of tlio Geneva treaty board, pronounces tho treaty a Ljreut success for tho United Slates. It must be, because wo oscnpcd pay inn; sixleon millions, wliicb nt ono period seemed probable when tho con nequential humbug plea for damages iras put in by our "government." Caleb would be a queer urbitrator if iho did not blow Ms own job up "iij;bt smart." Watch TtitM. Thousands of I'ajni ocrals wcro clioatod out of thoir votes nt tlio Into election by ticket dealers at tlio election polls who wore bought by Cuineron's tools Jor this very pnr poso. JDomocrats ill tho next election .-dioiild carefully examino their tickets before voting. "Bownro of wolves in sheep' clothing " Chill ies It. Uucka low lost thousands of votos in this way. Thero is no end to tho fraudu lent menus used by tlio Cameron ring. A Lahor Kielu A "gnvornincnt detective" bus brought suit against ibe ortlcers of the First National lisnlc of Marshnlltown, Iowa, for charging too much interest or dis I'ount, and charging tho officers with ' tmving committed perjury. This is just what nine-tenths of these govern ment pets aro doing evory day. Tho detective has a luro fi.ilj to npernlo in nnd can reap a rich harvest. Tho ' iiank has agreed to go into liquida tion, rather than bo prosecuted under ibe non-usury -claim of tho NntioiTuI 1 "unking Law. Another feature developed by this '.iivo.Hllgalion is, Hint tho hank has an nually declared from 20 to 25 per ,ant- dividends, nnd mado a small ling very rich in a short tinio, whilo , (ho trading interests of the village tiro nearly ruined, nnd nctivo business men are worth less lo day than they I IV ewl.l Vc'IT'. f J lid trln I Outrage. On our first pago will be found statement In dotail of a judicial trans action which occurred nt llarrisburg lust week. Wo allude to tho caso of Shaflner, who, according to the laws of tho Stato, should bo hung, but through tho jugglery of tho fiourt goes to the ponitculiary. A similar transaction occurred in our Court tweuty-two years ago. A jury funnd u man guilty of murder in the hrst degree, but iho offender was afterwards sent to tho penitontinry for twelvo yenrs for murdering hit brother. We are opposed to capital punish ment. We would hang no ono, but would Bend all such offenders to ihu penitentiary during their lifetime If socio ty is rendered safe by this niodfl, no member of it has tho right to demand more. To this tho advo cate of judicial murder of courbo ob jects. Ho wants to hang all murder ers. But docs he do itf No. Out of ton murders committed, if he hsngs one ho will do very well, whilo tho other nine will bo out of tho penilon- tiary in a lew years, ready lor a now victim. Is this protecting Bocioty 1 Is litis executing llie law according lo the oaths of the officers, jurors, etc ? We held thut courts have no moro right to violate law than the highwaymen, and if they do they should be punuhod or at least de nounced. We want tho advocatos of capital punishment to enforce their bloody law, so that society may bo protected and perjury avoided, or give us oui' system, and wo will guarantee both or abandon our views und sys tem very soon. Judicial jugglery is horrible 1 And yet what else is it when only ono culprit in'ton gels his dues Twelve years in tho penitentiary for murder is a burlesque upon civilization; and right at the Cupilol of iho Stuto, too ! To adjust a high social crimo ou a financial basis may be first-class econ omy, but it is iiornnlo morals and woiso patriotism. Nevertheless, lo our mind it is a true index of the avarice and mercenary motives of tho men who now .control public affairs, and sounds like tho "(loath rattle" to liberty and pure morals in the body politic. The Itallot-Itox Hlutrtrn. That tho luto election was carried by the most outrageous frauds ever attempted since tho days of the P.itner Stuvens dynasty, is hilly established by the testimony of honest liepubli canj, who can no longer keep their mouths or eves closed lo tho wrongs prepetratod by the corrupt leuders of their own party. In tho city of Phil adelphia, that highly "loil" nnd Chris tian tlty, scores of respcctablo citizens went to tho election polls and were not allow ed to vote because somo thiol or repeater had already voted in their name. And among Ibom somo of the oldest Market street mercharts. To prove what wo say, (and we ask every one of our readers to peruse it care fully.) wo now quota from an editorial clipped fiom tho Philadelphia I'reu of tlio 13th, in which the editor says: "Gradually our peoplo begin to com. prebend the atrocities on the ballot box on Tuesday, tho 8th of October. Tho rovclalions already made, nnd daily being mado, indicate something of tho scheme by which llie peojda of this lair city nuvo teen once more placed under tho feel of desperate nnd designing men, and n o arc not with out hopo that iho w hole plot will be finally dis.l.:si'd. However disrepula- blo to civilization and coniniotuous of law, und howovvr unparalleled in tho annul of political Iraud, we brmly boliero that when all tho facts are laid belorc tho publio the reaction will inexorably consign the authors of this deliberate couspirucy 1-) the doom conspiracy tj llie doom they deserve. Happily tho conveu- lion to n foi 111 iho btiito cousin ulion meet within a few weeks, and the proofs of the manner in which tho right of suflrago has been trampled into tho dust by parly managers, und iho unblushing corruptions ut the polls in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and else where throughout the Stato, will set as a spur, if uny wero neoded, to tho good men who compose that body, and who, we buliuvo, will end an evil which, persistod in, will place us on an equably with the reckless crimi nals of New York. This convention will be ono of tho highest of our rep resentative bodies. Kur above tho Lr;;iBluluro iii authority and dignity, Its opi'i'iitinus cun be conducted inde pendent of the pnrtisnn majority fraud ulently sent to llarrisburg to enforce the one-man role. Hundreds of re pulablo citizens of Philadelphia have culled at our editorial rooms 10 pro sect cases of repented nnd open per sonation at thoir rospectivo precincts. We refrain giving names for obvious reasons, but most of thorn we havo lona nnd favorably known. Ono of tho oldest merchants on Market street slates that when ho readied tho polls he found thai bis rmmo had been voted. Tho officers refused lo tako his bollot, upon which ho proceeded lo tho court and secured mi order constraining them to receive it, and on his return ho found Hint nnnlher person had in tho raonnliine voted upon his name. T o of the s ins of u well-known journ alist wero vev'onnlod in their wards. as we learn from their father, and txio of thetiT was actually informed, by u I respcctablo voter at his precinct, that ho was Iho twenty-sixth citizen wboj had beon personated that morning I In one case a repeater attempted to I personate a well-known gentleman whilo the gonlleinun himself was on tho ground, and tho voto was only re jerlcd when ho denounced tho rulllan. An eminent physician, upon present ing hie vote, was actually informed thut ho hud already voted, upon which he remarked, "I huvo two eons at homo 1 please let 1110 know whether somebody has voted for them in which case I will save them tho trouble of coining hero." Tho reply was that they hud both voted, nnd ho led with 11 duo sensibility of tho glorious piivi-lce-es of American eitixonship. These ! nro only 11 few of very many cases in IdicatiiiL' tho nublicitv nnd tho ennr- mily of tho schemo set on foot untler tho auspices ol Lameron nnu juioi Knelt. What shall wo think of re speclnblo men who huvo lent their sanction lo theso proceedings, nnd of nnieials. receivinu salaries four times larger than tho salnry of the President, who nppiauutu nnu pushed forward organised crlmo, nnd whul would bo thought of tho nows paper which, cognizant of them, did not In the nnnio of decency nnd law, and in tho nnmo of a plundered pooplo, ! cry (, ninst an':h shameless prnc Legislative tit form, Thogroateatovil which soems to af fect tho ltepublio just now is Congres sional and Legialnlivo corruption. If thero ia no euro for this evil 'pairoU may as woll hang their harps upon tho willows, because tho govornmont of the groat central Statos is just now in tho hands of thievos and unscrupu lous men, and if no remedy can be applied through our Constitutional Convention, which will asaeniblo next month, it will tuke less than hulf a scoro of years until wo will land eilhor in a monarchal or despolio govern ment, so far as our own Slato is con cerned. The following wholesome ad vice upon tho question under consid eration we tako from tho Fuss, and it uieols our ideas exactly : "Tho root of evil in tho public af fairs of Pennsylvania is tho Legisla ture Tho corruption that has be come systematic, reaching even to the olectors themselves, originated in this body. Its reform is the question that, itiuat engago must of tho attention ol Iho Constitutional Convention. Wo may amend the Constitution in the interest of good govcrmont, put all mani.or of chinks upon tho luw-mak-ing power, and erect every safeguard against corruption that human inge nuity may suggest, and yet with a xuiuil Legislaturo and one evil genius at its back, all this work will be so much bouuKl labor lost. This ia, afler all, tho gravest subject beforo the peo ple. If, as was rotonlly romui-ked of a neighboring Commonwealth if cor rupt men cau oonlinuo to control our Slato Legislature, their domination must remain unbridled, and in an amazingly short spaco of lime tho whole country may bo mortgaged to publio creditors. But tho evil will not slop with tho robbery of tho Tub lie Treasury. Its natural sequel would be tho corruption of the people themselves. With our present syslum of elections and apportionment we do not beliovo it possible to seenre an honest Assmbly. The Assembly as at present formed we beliovo entirely too small. It is unrepresentative, and, unlike a Domocraey, not near enough to the pcoplo. Tho first step towards reform, wo believe, will bo to restore its original popularity by enlarging its membership, Moro representa tives and smaller districts will admit of scrutiny into tho charucter of can didates, ahd of an opportunity for the exercise of tho unbiassed judgment now so seldom displayed In tho exer cise of the suffrage. "The Legislature of Pennsylvania consists now, as it has consirilvd (or three-quarters of a century, of thirty three Senators and one hundred As semblymen. Tho population of the State in 1870 was 3,52 1, "III one Sen ator for every 100.7H0, and one As semblyman for every 35,217. In the MasMM'huHotte Legislnturo thero are forty Senators and two hundred and forty Assemblymen, and the popula tion of the Slate in 170 was 1.401, 361, or one Senator for every 30,433 of tho population and ono Assembly man for every 0,072 of the population. In New Hampshire, with only 818, 300 population, tho Legislature num bers 341 members. In Vermont, Con. neclicut, Ithode Island, and olhor New Knglund S'.ates, the Legislatures are equally popular, nnd in all of them pure. It is only in Pennsylvania nnd New York, where the tendency has been to remove tho luw-nisking power lurllier and lurllicr Irom tlio people, that the Stale cupitals aro compared to shambles and where charges ve nality nnd bribery aro openly mado. "Tho first step toward reforming the legislature will, we think, there. fore, be to increase its- numerical strength and to rot-ium as near as pos sihle its original rate of represents- lion. Tho first Legislature In "r history was based upon the cousus of 171)0, when tho population of Iho Slato ....... .! i o-o .....i I . l " . ' . i ono ' ,u,r ,,,r cver 1,'' ,71 ! i i ."-;""" "-"--j was the nearest approximation to Iiomoeracy pure and simple ever wit nessed in the government of Pennsyl vania. "The restoration of those rates wnuld of course uiako too cumbrous a body, but. wo can at loast revive in n measure the influeiico of the people in the ad ministration of affairs. One Senator for every 35,217 of tho population, and ono Assembly man for every 111,000, would bo a good basis on which to build." Iloi.n On, CiF.NTi.r.MKN. There has been much cackling in tho ring news papers about Uartranft's vote in Montgomery county. But the official returns show that whilo the ltepubli can ticket is olcclod Mr. But kale w has a smull mi.jorily In Montgomery. A timely pardon by Govornor Geary a few duys before the election holped Iliirlrnnft to two or three hundred votes, nnd tho Democratic divisions concerning a member of Congress contributed further lo his strength. Ills personal popularity had nothing Ut do with it, as tlio voles show. Dr. Acker, Iho present Congressman, sold every ollico in tho county to tho Cam ernu ring. Acker is about the best phiyod-out dcinagogiio in tho Stn'.o. It was his treuchery which reduced tho Democratic majority in Montgom ery county) and not the personal pop ularity of the duo-bill candidate, Hurl ranlt. - Ciiowu In The Pittsburg negroes have raised a muss with tho school boards of that "loil" city; Tho darks want to sond their children to school with tho while children, and somo of tho refined white loyalists aro turning up their noses uboul it. But this docs not doler Iho Africans from urging the ninlter to a focus. Tho "colored brothron" want tho respective school boards to settlo tho niatUr before the election, whilo the directors wan', lo postpono the matter nntil after that critical period shall havo been passed They want tho votes of the b'umbos bcfoio thoy decido ngiiinst them. It' is now pretty generally conced ed thut It B. Elliot, ono of tho negro Congressmen from South Carolina, will bo elected United States Senator by the negro and lurpot-bag fraternity in that Slate. Tho Domocriitio and Liberal Stale Committees havo a meeting at Iho Merchants Hotel in Philadelphia to day to tako Into onnsidoralion tho hugo frauds pcrpotrulod by tho itndi Puttc robbers on the Hh. IViiMsylrMHia Official. Tho following Is the official voto cast for Governor on October 8lb I IIOVKliNoft. a X I 4 4 11 7 i 141 4 20 ' So T ! AtUul Allrghrny AriutroiiK Ilpuvor.. ln-dn.rj Ilrrkl Illnlr llrilfurtlM , lluckl I In t lor .... t'suibrta.. Caioerou... Cu-uon ill'.lKI 1041IO 2477 1 4434 1,S21 tons 2 1173 tHtH 42113 7413 7J(S .11184 'Mi 2077! 1304) 94 III m 214, 5i:u S7I3 villi M Sl.rj Ji;:i2 8-.au ei?:i 41114 61 1 J Ontrv , ,12 u.ise 727 im 20 is: aiiot 7;ii 4170; (Mu-ilor M CUrion....,, ClcsrfwM Clinton Citlutnliia. mm. Crawturil , , Cuinborldnd ldii'hln.... ...,..,.. Di'litwsre Klk Erie........ ...,.. l'ayrtl. Porvnt , Franklin ,. Fulton 140: 4.1 1 19.1 fj 7417 1271 4C:i I 341 ma 41X3. ' 4I 4404 ., 7 07.. 1706, .'I .Mil: 4472! 80T .. i;i.'.s 1.17741 3 IL'O . 4284' 6.144 . 1214 1 1 mv, 1024 . Mrs! l;i6 unl 444i U7S .. 4l0 .. 4314'.. 27,2 ., 0l'2IS .. Sis .. Hill;.. kUfO: lonnj., S4IU -S3 1 J 4.;.ii 4 .in' lotu1.; i7 1 1 3nei Mil SIIV sl ., I46l Slot I n mi UrHUOi..tN, , SI. SO! lluutintflun , Ill'lilUI 'olio lilt JtttVoraon JuuUU 227 17.1'Jl HUS4; IS Sit l.nneaitcr Lawrvuco Lrbsnon Uliijh I.iuv-i be 17114, SS'JI Wl' Kid tbW 1766; . JS.'.u! 64ii:il 102.1 t!2ll I.ynomliig M n.i'iui., , Mercer Mittliu Monro m Montgomery Moutour Nort haimiton Northumberland Ferrjf ..., FbilA'lchibta Vik 43M 2.1 1, 48MI' iimI 1I2, ,a;i77i IS7SI 1H2, nil 340.1 S.17S, 1.1741 4414! !:'.s:i 49 8030, B47il 17l; 8.ISS Potter... Hibuylkill SnyUor rlouierirlM Sillhvnn Sufquehanun... Tb"t I.nion VvunngoM Wnrrvu Wtubington Wayne Weatiuort-land Wyoming.. York Totnlt. Majoritici J1T7C0 :ii.1 .87 I fM'.l Oitee More to the Breath, titar frlfiute, Our Jflore. Tho following which wo clip from the Danville Intelligencer, whoso odilor has just been elected lo tho Stato Senate, fits our idoas so completely that we transfer it to our columns, and ask our friends lo adopt the ad vice therein contained : "There is a disposition in tome per sons whenever they experience defeat or disappointment to despond, give way, and almost resolve not to muke anothor effort. We find u few Demo cruts in this frame of mind siuco they have learned of our delist in the Stute, brought about by drilling and manipulating the negro voto by eor rupiion und fraud, and by a number of Democrats staying at homo and neglecting to voto. At first glance tho condition of things is calculated to mako the patriot despond. But a freeman has no right to givo tip hopo. lie has a duty to perforin to the great republic of which he is a ciiizen, a duty ho da 10 not lay aside, forego or forget. Once let him become careless or noglii;ont about tho ballot nnd the tiina will oon COino when ilr wilt bo no ballot to care lor. History tcaehes that power is always gradual ly slipping from the musses into the hands of the few. This has boon tbu result in 01 her countries, it is so in ours. Wo havo tho bullet, but Iho bullet of to-day is not us potent in protecting tho lights of tho people us 111 years past.. I'unnir iuiu hiiii-u mv la'.e war snd as the money power in creases, Iho ballot has breomo cor rupted. Tho must striking instance of it occurred nt tho cieeiiuii lust week. The voto in tho largo cities tells tho tale Jofl'erson in his day dresded the ultimate influence ol the largo cities in breeding corruption in polities. Had Jefferson hten being to-day, bo could havo wilnessuj whul ho feared und predicted. The nv ney power went into Homo of tho D.nio. cralio wards in Philadelphia, br bed tho leaders, and thus llarlranfl se cured thousands of voles. It im) be auid that tho brioo should not liave been uectptcd., True, but hii'San naluro is weulc. And then who is the vilest, tho tempter or tho tcmp'ed f Tho former, although iu tlio end I'flh may bo guilty. But tho fact rem tins to confront us thut vieo lins Irmii pli ed, l'ruud is rampant. Jlartvan i is indebted to it for ids nomination, and still more for his success at tho p Ha. Willi these facts patent to l , no Democrat, unless a craven cowrd, dure leave the Geld of conflict, iMlli rr, us ho ponies over iho story of1 bi own nnd his country's wrongs, ah julil it nervo him to perform his duty. Our opponents cssl all on tho buuird ol tho die at tho iale election. Tliey dreaded Democratic success, as dicy knew it would bo followod up b un unearthing of tho Bing framM (hat hud beon perpetrated for years liist. llenco thoy scattered their money liko wuier; and the contest in this Siule,' Ohio nnd Indiana cost them millions. They hoped by insuiiii!: success al these slnto elections lo envato tin,. iiondeiicv in tho Democracy, bo thaf, thoir tnumpli in novvmuor woimi uo .iilv iron Let them be disitmioillt- ' . . . ,11 n,l lelliiw DnmoRrnla. (Jive them to understand that they will havo to con. tent (he Presidential election Ro. .A.UnM i.l Ik. .wimlni rtliletlnn Ltin army of colonUists will have to re- main at homo, und that Radical money can't be concentrated on ono or two stales then, but must bo scattered broadcast over thd Union to mako it availitblo. Tha rnaohh cull t Uf) this Wltlioul lilullintf tho blitlotn UUllur OUt of tbo Uliitou iSttttuH Tl 't'dnury. So vnu kh, Di'mocrats, lliat roliiliTply ilio oiiiiosition tnnntit confront un an atrotiirlv with tliuir frniul iml nornip- tion Hi tlio next -"A'titlon no. they ditl ut tbo lust. Tliort'liiro tlm iironprct liriirli tt t-iit. Vo are mill in tbu iniclst; of iho but tit, alifjlitly milflaiilivtl, bin, our fcntrc tn tirm , our riuiKH unstitiKon mI tin movo lurwniil with uiibrokoii front in .November, Tho trouuborous1 hotliiiln (hat boll'HVrtl IH Wfl lire now! rid of. Ullll llolio but tlio tried n. truo rumiiiu. Our ruiiRO la nst. Wo contend lor peace, reeonciliution and the rights of alula and iiiilivitluiila. Witb thii on our bunner, lei na move forwurtl in unwavering lino in Novi in. bcr, and victory will yet Lo ourti. Tbo Democrat", and Liberal ltepub lipnnn of MnNanehtiaoH havu nominat ed Frank V. Ituird fop Governor. Tlio mnjority fur tho duc-MII cantli- dale Iu i 'inventor in nfV.O'JT 1 , M C 1j 15 A Wo desiro to cull tlio attention of tlio citizens of Clearfiulil county to tlio fact that wo J ' ' ;.;; Iiovo opened a . , , .. . MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Where wo intend lo constantly keep on hand n full supply of ' - i---. PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. RAVEN & COMPANY'S ! Wc nro prepnrcd at nil times to furnish nny of iho cheaper nmkes of Pianos to order on tlio most favorable terms as to prices and terms of payment. Our stojt of ORGANS will consist of tho new and popular HYNDER ORGAN, (with livntler's Kneo Tiemolo and downward Octave Coupler.) The SMI MI AMERICAN OUUAIV LOAS OUGANS, MlSON & UAMLIXVS ORGANS nnd -the NEW HAVEN MEIjODECN CO.'S JUC1LEE, 1EMPI.E nnd CHURCH ORGANS. Hesidcs these wo furnish to order Organs from any I'iietory desired. Wc sell on every plan known to the trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the porui.AR and easv LEASE PLAN. Ou our easy terms every one can have a instrument, nnd no other investment of like amount will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. K7Wc shall lie glad to havo you call nnd sec tHwheihcrJyou desire to purchase or not. ocl?3-'72-y2 ItVmSK'N M1TNIC STORE. duo amo Indiana. A regular po litical brcuk-looso has set in in these two Stales since the late election. The Democratic triumph in tho latter Stato has so completely demoralised llie enemy lliul ho docs not know where to strike ; while llin lurr- gains made) in the forinor Stiitc bussoliiiitiud every element opposed lo llie lirnnt Deni family, And one of the most vig orous ouuipaigiis over curried on in llist State is K"'nH on now. All the old war hnises bitvo tlio harness ou und lire working night nnd duy. l'en dluion, I'uh, iM'Conk, Morgun and their friends aro ably assisted by a bust of Liberal Republicans, who ex press no doubt of currying these two Suites in November lor tiruoley, by luro m:ijiiiitios. By carrying iheso twu. Suites Mr. Orcelfy's election is sofiired beyond a doubt, without l'cnn sylvunin. Simon Cameron neod not bo consulted. lira drfitisfmcnti. ED.GRAHiUf, 1'EAl.EH IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & Ll.URKR, CLEARFIELD, PA., , ju,t opelttll) t KEYHTOXK 6T0IIK, a otnplet slock uf .' It O It of rrarj dtKrlpllon. DRY COOIS. HARDWAUK. BOOTS. AND SIIOK.S. ci.oruixo, dc.,.fv., IN GREAT VARIETY. 1LOUB, MEAT, SALT, I'VE, OATS, CO UN, A:.A IS OX It. I ST) AM) FOR HA IE AT A SMA It. AD VA XCK FLOUR Tlfcfh t'l I7 t!i enr Inml, and U at a mull ftdfor. A lUi'p'J of KOJ'K oorutsmlljr on band. , Bioclal Intlnorwenta otfaml to I lit ha gfltiiift Out Tuul or atM hogr, a deal largi 1 In LumUrmeii'i BuplUi, and ar jire Tmrnl at ill timri to purcliuaa tim ber and lunlior. I. I) . U . OR All AM, "KEYSTONE STOKE " Bfteund 8(rct CLKAUFIELD, PA. Oft JJ, IS7J. IN' 'imnn-fl n. n, d. mrtiii l.l.i, nana. rupt. Notio. if hcrvliy a''1 10 " r-arllet Koti'-rrnp' . I Am,,m iB ,h b,, ,Rj win t. at th. i.iHi-f ol I). I.. Krobi. In Hi. Imrvuih of Claarnrlil, 'v..nirnp'l. that the uoflt-rignrtl na uirn apjioini Wln...tay, Nowmbar 20th, to aitroa loth. iiallat of Ilia a.p.iiDlnicnl ' o.lI.'-St. A. II. KIlEAMKIl, Anilgnae. Oil Fllllaj, Ol'lobcr 25tll, 1872, MIIS. T. 13 WATSOX Will rrtttro frnai I'litln Itlpliia with a largo and veil aclederl atoak of Mllllnury (laotla In t'att.rn, Bonnets, Hate, Flames, Illbhona, Flowrra, Vcl- rt, 0. !,, Noliona, Fanor Uoodt, ale. All t,f which will bo of tntett winter styica aod will be sold for very low prlocs fur enh. orl22 3l. ' MI1K. WATSiiN. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE AT PMVATH JIAM-'I Tha un.lrrtiirned utfvr, at nrirala tale tho fol- lowing real astute i A I.nt of f.'rnuiiat, Hunto in the -rtllaga of ml1 "nwborg, Cbcr.t township, eoalalnmg ono and hnlf iirr.'B. and liavinir. a laiao two suh v House and gnl atal.l, erected tharuon. This property ! la tollable for a Hotel or Dwelling. ALSO, A I'arro, of 40 acres, adjoining the town of Ncwharg, having ovor l.'i aoraa cleared and under cultivation, witb a good log bouse and barn and bearlug orchard of ehnina fruit Iharaoo. A ruin of excellent coal underlies the tract. At.Hn, HM) Acrca of l and, on Wilaon Run, In f h.-at townthip. within two and a half miles of thesl free h. ll ia well tlmbrl with Fin., Oah aud llrmlook, and underlaid with ooal. Partlea wishing ay further Information will oal. on M..;lTAM vnR " o.-t.Mlf ' ' ' i. Ij.arli.-W, r. ARKET ;s T H K ,E T, . 1 It F I K I4 I, ! K Our slock of PIANOS will consist of PIANOS, STEINWAY & SON.V PIANOS, HAINES 2Uu.' (lvcitiscnifurs. HOCSi: AND LOT FOB SALE! Tiie uii'lerMgiir I ufui fur tio Im Iwo atnir fritmft drtliij( li-xiM anrl M, lttm on Fitdith Blrt-rf, ti CiturfU-'l, V. Tltr t t l odx 2(il mi, n,tb a Uo-ttui.v irn'c-.-tin vliiu t.JUie retfii ihf-rwm, '.Qxltt In-, ia I a onr-tr kitt'i tn utf.iurJ, null a $ ,J uc.l u' v :-r t tsr.t. For tn it. ut rulo oil I vii al no. li. J ir t, r'f or lifj iit JriniifU. or. 2 1 it ,I0-KI'I1 TKVKNtfO.V, SU;iS FUlt SAMCJ-SU pair Log hi U0-tl.ru iub ruLO't' ix A.cl run. Will l.r tMl l A Lurjf list. In J 11 ire tl V. CAHDOV. YRE & LANDELL, rotntu and aiuii i titers, ruivA, are i.j.tt.itiff a fluff ilocs of I) It Y GOODS, For. the Fall of 1372, coniifliujf of MKKINOS, W1NTKR Bf'ITINOS, AVn, nt Wcr.ns I1I.ACK MLki. FhiktlothiB, Oct S.f, IH.'S.-Ot - DIoM TIoN Oiv P ARI IlKNIIIP.. The rttrlnfrbip bfrrtttforiitlnn txtwen J Li. MrMurrny and PNiourl Uitoticll, doinc; ba flincM nadcr the firm natnn of McMurmjr a Mitclifil and J. 11. MrMurrajr k Co., li tin dv iiiPtt-Ued iy inutuitl ronarnt. The booka mad pi pe ri In tli lianJi of J. R. MnMnrrav fur tilt M.fTt. J. R. McM I'KKA Y t VQ, ht 'a.ltlnj'OD, Oat. lt, 1R72. Th builnrn will be eonlutri) nt Uia old ntnnd ard tn f rinor uanntr br the nndt-raijcnnl. oetO 3t J. R. McMLRRAT. pUBLIC SALE! I Tlia utmlrrnpiied will itfl nt l'tiMie 8jl, at their rraidrnr1 iu Morrii towDilii, at 10 o'clock, a. w., on Saturday, Kovciubcr O, 1hT2 tbi following prrjtnI niariy : 3 horrn, 1 colt, U brad young cat tip, J aunt, fluoli ol hetn, U hf 1 wnjcoD, b'ljry, hanif, 3 iltiUf, bunulo r!, J Hiniwr tnl, 1 lot; alrd, apTadon.S eiblv cliaiu, wlntlli'lrrra, Ikrntlnng niactiiue, windiiiill, Hi butliola rv i0 buxbcla Khrtf, 70 l.mliHi bo. kwbat, 60 or 600 linnlirla oat, 4U or 60 lout Iruw, 4 ton hj, "09 buthl ooiu in rr, 4i'U borka oorntotl.liT, So buholi bonne, Ifli) busbla pfltftiii aim, all ot tba bmiaehuM funutan. til lino acll at tht mine time luv acrra or land In Morn a township and '0 aom in Roret town- ihip bcinK timbered and undmlaid wiih Cual. for niniirr miorutai:un chm on in un i-rtjruea. l'AVJ 1 I Ml. I.. oot-li-4t pd. ilUAMfciK DAlK. T ) TIIE LAD1KS! NEW FALL STYLES! I live Just rocaivca1 from Philadelphia all Die Dow Fall aljlo Fnnob. pattarn II all, Uounata, Oalrich rinm, Klixrra, Rllibmis, Vclv.la, c, ana aro alao prtparad to ofar a tr iodancmaola to Ih. Milliner? tra, aa t bujr gooda for caih ont.r, and oaa get op batter qtiatttj of goodf and I..H.. ..4 ... nblw-un ia market. MRS. T. , October la-31. . WATSON. CliarSeld, Pa. jEco:;stuucted. DANIEL STEWART & SON . i .1. rk- riA.i.(H. nnr Mr Having pnrchaad th Chop Clothing llonaa of laane h. Ri,e..ateio,haTth larg.at and bt aaanrtmeat of MaautVturad Uoudi iff tbecannty, tliKitlai in tLateauni V. and oao aril their READY MA DE CLOWISO, for Men, Bojt and Children, SO nH t KlaT. t llCAPI U Thiiu any other house in tbe county. They will always keep on hand a large and el egant assortment of Fl'RSISIUXG GOODS, CllLUKP, TIKH, Till' Mt .4, , VA.HKt', ' Ac, Ac. Of TUt LATKrt BULKS Aril) FATTEItHS. tf yon want lo gel gn.d and atyllsh Clothing, al low llgun s, do not fall lo oall at Ihelr eetah. Ilsbment before spending your money tlsewhera. lltrnrraher tha plaoo. ,..rj';: itANiri. rtrwAitT t cn. N M. BROTHERS' PIANOS. griv drrrtiscincnts. CI lUl ION. All pfri-nii ar hrrlr wtrn-I J Rat n itf purr rintini; or In way inetMling witb ln Urga JtA MAlita, now in tb poiKnti'in of Tlmtnu Kjltr, of JUorri towncbip, m tht faint helurg to anj art IW1 witb btm on Jond ouljr, sabjeol to mjr ordfr. oi9 FETER MOVER. UitS All praoD aro berebj cautioned J affaiutt purcbaaioi; or ia any nay nmddlinjt witb tb rollowinf named property, wit: 1 eow, I bvtftr, 1 bugs;?. I ftt chain, It atorea, a lot of notaioa, 3 be.it, now In tb poaMaaion of 8mnel K. Kr.WcT, of C'brpt towoabip, aa the aaate Iwloog to mo and are auoject to my onlrr. ocit-3t AI STIX CCRRT. ISTH 41, Camt traapaafina; on ibe prrmiaos J of tbo aubicnber, rtaidina; tn llrady town Up, on or about ibo Ut of September la it, a Urs;tt Cot, wbite and red ipotlfd, aupposed to be 16 or 17 year old. fcbe baa on a lure ball. The owner rtifuoftt-d to owe forward, prore prop erty and take her away, ar alio will b dirpniwd of owirdtn-c to law, WM. WKAVER. TroHtvilk, tK-t. 9, H72.-St A tIUTt)R'J MH'ICK.-Tbo und-raifcnml 2 auditor, appointed by tbe Orihan' Court of CUai Geld rouul to diatniut Ibe balance of tbe funda of tb taut of J olio lUrtuoy atn-'ng tbe partita tnlilled to reoeiv tb aami will hold an audit, for that porpoise, at bia office, in Clttartield, Pa, on Wtdnaday October 30tb, IhJJ, at 3 p. wberoall -art tea tntereatod aro invited to at tend. 10:16 J NO. 11. KL'LlUUD, Auditor. 4 I OITOH'H UTI('l-a.lhnnderaifftied auditor appointed to diatriut tbe balanu in Ida bauda of Ueorar U-4 :.lias, -.4-s.-. tor, ao., of John Is. JMcOuHey, lata of Ueoearla townrbi CiearAeld roentr. doraaed. to and aanona; the partiee lejrally entittrd thereto, will at tend to thedutieaof bit appotnttnent, at hia f fic in tbe boron jrb of C If r be Id, oo Friday, Nor. lt, 172, it 2 w clock p. in. octlft-St 1). W. MrCrROy, Auditor. A IrMIMnTKAlMt'S NOTK U.-.V-jtiu 2. ia hervtrjrgiren that letter of l:uiuitrmtton ou tb oatata of MARY A. Uccat-d, bariiia; been duly jrrautcd to tbe nnJcni (;(.. all mni indrbtrd la ti4 eaiate will plran wakf payment, and thoa bavlna; rlaima or deinanda will present tbfnt pmporly authrntiefd for aet tleoTaent ettbrff la tb ruidctaigueti r to U. R. Barrett, Kan., bia attornev. REliEN LEWIS. Oct. t, 18r2-t, AdminiittnitGr. I" A RMnOlt" fc) ALE" Tl7ouTc7 ailtii.d otVera f,r aala bia Farm, aituatrd eijut dtlant botao-n Clearfi.ld and Curavemvilla. fur aala. It euntiiliia a'l.iut 1H0 Aorra, and is nearly all cleared nnd under collitatiun, with good tiuildHiigt. It will ha aa:d uo reaauuable toima. If net Jd aoon, 1 will let it oo tba rharaa to a good tanaut Also, a pair of giod, young, well watctied Draft Uoic-s for aalv. (1. It. BAItr.ETT. Cl.r!ield. Oet. t, l;J.-t 1l;CHTHR'. MITK I'.-Nollre ia here j bv giveo tb:tt Laitara Te-.amanury baring tiv-en g.niitrd t.i Ilia rul.ecntier on the. eatate ol KollKKf 1.IUUKI.L, decaaaad. lata of Jordan Inwnabip, Clt-arucM eounl,r, 1'ennRrlt-ania, all penina indt-l.ted to .aid erlata are requeued to make itntm-diaia paymer.t, and thnie baving olniiNi againit tbe aame will praaent them, duly authenticated, for aetthmnt. JOHN O. WILSON, JAMK3 HDNTKIt. aepl(l-St Kieeulora. D !(, i.iino.- uv paktm umiiii'. The parlni-r.hip heratofore esi'ting o laeeu Harra-ll and Kdinger, ia Lutliaraliurg, Clear, field oouuty. I'a., in tbe Tio, b'tove and llar4wi,r. Ii.iainoaa, waa dinpohrd by niutuat eonleol on (he loth day of tVtoter, 172. The liusinr.a will La ooutinui-.l by J. llarrry Kdirigor, one of the lata firm. The hooka and account of the Arm wilt ra- maf.1 for Battlement at tba old Biore. Ki'her of tba partnera of tha old firm ara authorired to tat tle aud rectiie uionev. 0. ft. niRBKTT. 10.10-31" J. llAKVl'.V tlH.NtiKR. I N TDK UUrilAXS' COLHT Or Cl-KAR- flold O'unty. Iu tbe maitor of the eatat of Hichard Anbciali, lateol Itumaide townabip, dre'd. Th iiiKli'rniiriis-il rni.t tor. aiiDOintrd br tbe eowrt to taak dialTibiitien of tb balance KU.a.u- tug In the bands of the adiuiulstrator of saM aa fate, to and among Ilia persona legally entitled . n- a.i L. ' " -. --- tire of the appoiututeiil. i bis offlcc In t'lrerfleld, I'a., on Thur.day. tbe Ith day of November, 1C72, at S o'eloek p. aa., at which time and plaoa par Ilea inteaested tnav attend if thee aee proper, octlri St CVRL8 (lUHliUN, Auditor. rViirHANs I'O U HT S A lil'f- yj In rnratinnce of an order of ih Orphan' C urt of I'learfiHd county, th vndoraigned guar dian. Ac, of Jacob Mituhell, minor obi Id of Cou aiatio t'. Miubell, late uf Burn aid towuahip, doocaecd.will tell at publio iale an the pmiaiaea, on Thuraday. MoTcmber tth, lVt ' at 1 o'clock p. in., the undivided one half fart of that certain tract of land ail unto in Durnaide townahip, aforoeatd, bounded bv lan la of Hamucl wc. tine ana omen, containing i-Ji noret, n ...... i... .i.. 2.,... ne .. id , I . MilAl, 'Hm( kn..v.r m th, ' ' ' J - . . ' port of Catharine Mitchell, widow of laid ua- ocaed. at obamed to bia will. Tbhmb or K i a. One half cash on oontirma. tion of sale aod the balance in one year, wiih in terest, lo he seem ed by bond and mortgage on the preinii.a. 11. L. HKXDURhoN. octD-lit JL?lijn!i,u" I1MI "lilTH ATOH'rt HALF. In pnrsu t'lcArfield emnly, the undersigned, adtntnlstrator of tb estate of tVm. l.umaduc, d.s.ased, will sell at publio aale. at the Court House, in Clearfield, on SATl'ltllAY, Noreulier Id, lx',i, at I o'clock ri. m., Iho following described real estate, tiluftte n Hoggs townthip, Clrarncld eonoty. I'a., begin ning al atone peiucr It. una ol jataet n iiaouei.n, , .-M,,.- ....... - - - - thenea by land of A. Trots' rtlale. ill several ooorsca and dltaneea, 17a 4-lfi perchet tbenca by land i f Joha Coultrr H.i peroh.a : taenca oy land of I. Adams an percbaa lo turnplVet tbenca east by pike 07, perebea. tbenoo west by land of Mra. Cross & S-ltl perchet; th.no. east by Mrs. Cross I H I! p-n-acs! thence north It, several eoursra aod ilislances by land of Mrs. Cross o I I-10 perch.s In'tlAuaa In lino of Jetnca Wilsoncrcfti Ihenia by tma 10 110 perchet to p" of begin, ninj. containing 40 enrol and V0 perchet and at lowaooo, and baving about S.v acraa aU-ared, a frame houae, fiatnebarn and large boaring orchard thereon ."" ' ... Itnwa or 8Ai. Ona-tblrd in band, kaiana In two equal annual naytaenla, witb Interest, to lecored by lond and mortgage on tha prrmleea. oeiltl "t .' A. P, T VT, Adminialrsi-r VIlMIMftTHATOH'H HALF. In pnrsu-' Itnme.liale paviocnt, ann mo. -ance of an order of th. tlrphana' Court of d.-n.aii.ts will pre.. ut tbcm propeilj suinrs gCfijal avfrtlscmrnts. PrcBidntial Election ProclamatimT Air HbllltAK. by .. aoi ,.f lk, I in.l, ut tha Coimiioiiwoalik of p.. " aasia and lb-t aeaaral mppkneutt thawa - of tb'i Ciiinnioitweallb riu.tlifird to vuim f,,l,t', bars of Hi- General 1 ...uil.lv ,l,.n L , ' "' Hod. at the aaina nluun ut wht.h .k. .. bw almll bara In en rotad for at th, nraaTn' aleetion on tli Bret T.tearhiy out aflai uT, Monday ,n Mv; inbrr. in tba yoar of oaTuJ tba ,otu- dny in i-iery lourth y,, xlmifi??! the finrt-OM .f tlrellng KiratOr, f J'Twid,.. Vlea I r. .1.1. i,l ol ll.e Unit..! Mi,.,, """M Tr:Bio:r.,r. I, Jl'STIN J. I'll:, Hi,, 81 of rirurfrbl anniy, In paiBuaueoof lhe4,t, J Joined on u. by the at ahora nfirra.1 laaoju. said Bi j p'i n. nn llmvln, rlu lui ,1.1 B, " olamuti.il, j,-ivliix not i tv ,w10 'J aoonl i- ul l l.'.nlin.l, iualiued fl) vuli- for uiaialm of toa tumoral Anat lui.ly, lo tn-t at their eaitTi aleetion di.lrlcle on TUESDAY, tba tfih d,,5 Noic.mt.er najt, then and Ihora, balwoea tbthj,!, of .lx o'clock tn tbo morning and smn ,'el 7 in Ibe eraningof .aid day. lo vole for laoty-i,I Elector, of a I'raai'lenl and Visa Preaidrtt af a. I nila.l Ntatea. And that tba aetaral Jadaar T nectorl and Clcrkr, who ahall have attendee ti the preoedmg gime.al aleoti'jn, ara taqairedtou tei.d and perforin tho alike duliea ana! be lobuJ to alike penalties for neglent of duty or miam. duet at they ahall be liable at aail Uaa.ni Klaalion. -- Tha elect on of the county of Clearfield ill ui, notleo that tha said aleetion will bo held at tk! following plaoaa, Til : B.ieoana townrbip, at tho I'nion Hotel, la Oka "'!!"" rill township, at tbe house of Robert Meatier Bloom township, at tba house of tba lata Ju.1. Bloom, Sr. B.iKgt towntUlp. at Hie hours of Edward Albert. llradtord township, at tha bouse of Jacob Pissh Brady township, at tha bouse of Wm. 6th, In l.utbcrsburg. Burnsida townsbip, at Toong's school boast. Hirst towntblp, al lb. pablio school houH asu Simon Rorabaugh's. Cienrfield buroub, at tha Conrt llooja. , l..u. i.n.,lr- . k. U-rmn f J, ,1 Curwt:uHvilla borough, al tha home of tha late Istia? llloom. DoCRtur towntblp, at Centra achool honaa, Ferguson townthip, at the houte of John Grt. ory, foruiorly occupied by Tbos. Robtroa, (brati! ana ItK.n.aoil ,( ImJmI .i .... way.) Girard township, at Convreaa Hill aebool Udi. GmkLfo towuibiu, at the public aebool ho an Pbawnrillw. (Ir&ham towneblp, at th honae of Jacob Unbar, Uuiicb towuahip, at lit public aebool Louta, Jnn' anil. littsum towmltip. at tbo boiuc of Jec Wilm. llou'r lal hsirouf'ii, at the public bouse of Wa. Patkt'r, ia asid bortiugb. JonJir, t jrblnp, at tbo public Khuol boun it AtiMiuviilr. Keiib.itt toa-Dabip. at l!ridi;n'a achool boue. Knit tufkniibijt, ut Turkey Hill arh-ul b'mie. Lavvn urt towu-thip, t the Court ilouae, ia tka borouis-h of ( Ir-f fiuld. lan'isWr t-'ity borough, at tbo puMic arhool botie. Mom i townsbip. at the bit formerly ovcapitj by TL iDAa Kyler. New Wawbington borongb. at the public fcbcic. bouM. Uaorola borough, at tbe public houae of Mil iloyt, in aaid borough. lVun towtuhip, at tb hotel formerly kept bj W. W. Auderaon. I'ike townahip, at the house of the late Iim Bloom, in tbe Iton-ueh of Curw-ntille. I'nion towulip, at tbu houae of I). B. D ni Inker. Woodwax tooeb-pt tb bum of Hiuum lltnuoraon Nutire U furllier licrrby glv-eii, Tint all prana entpt Jua'lcra of tb 1'eaet, ha ahall bold ao afiir or appointment of Uaatan4r the gorernanent of th United Ptetar, or of tin tate. cr of any incorporated dlatrict, briber a cotamiliond officer or other iae, a lubordisata officer or agent, who 1 or rball be rmpl'-Ted aa der tb Letriflatir. Kiecotive or Jadirial partmenta of .hi Stat or of tha United 6 late, or any oily r incorporated dietrlct, and im that eVbry mimber of Conrea, or of tba (Matt IfCifialatnrey or of th eommoa or aUet enaaei) of any eity or eommiaainaor of any h eorvonta diatrict. v fay law incapable of h'dditif ar xerciaina;, at ib aame tioit, th offic or aa poirtmant of Jula:e, Intpector or Citrk of at; lection of :hii CommonwaUh, By lb act of Aartmbly of I860, known at tlw Ri girtry Law, it ia prondfd aa follow a : 1. "l.leettoa offioira aro to open the polls fe twern Lb hunra of aia and aereu , tn. on lot dtt of eicttn. Ilvlore aix o'clock in Ibe uotni&ft if aoooad 'J'asday of October tbvy are to rrcem frost the Connty Comtutaionera the KcgiMrrt. liat of Votera and all neceetarjr election bliuki, and they are to p tHa.it no man to rott wttutt name ia not on taid lift, nnleaa b abtvll ajaiu proof of bia right to rote a follow: S. The iiernm whoa nam ia not oo the liat flamix-jr tb right to roteaoai pndaeao;ualit, tuler ol tbe diatrict to twear in a whiten or (mat ed ft, Javit to tbe reeid-niM iK- -l-i . L tiiiinti lor et icjfci uu aayancst urooerdioj mi ek-cti n, dr fin in j clearly bei tbo irndtLea of tbe prmon waa, i. Tbo party rlaimina; tbo right to Tot iUH a!to uiiikv ao sirdar it, etstipj to the beat uf au koa)df and bclit-f where and abro ha u barn, (bat be ia a cltifcn of PenofTlTania and f the lotted STatta, th.tt bo baa n-aidtd la tkt Htaite one year, or, if formerly a eitiai-a thrna and p movrd tbeiefruin that b bsaroaided tben-i aix tnonthi next preceding jaid election, thr.t br hut not moved iuto tho diatrict for the purjxvaa tt voting therein, that b baa paid a Stat or tvaat? tax wiibio twtt'peara, wbai. waa aaaeoaed at Iwt ten day brfore th -rleotior , and th amdaTit than atate when and wbera tbe us waa aaart ai-d ui paid, and the lax receipt mart be produced uaifi tue atTiuBTi. !'.! stitr .bt ' Wn hut wit atryed, or that h roired non. 4. If tbe applicant b a laturaliaed eitiira.ba mutt in addition to lb forvgoing prooli, ata'p U bia affidavit whn, where and b; what eoart b waa Biaturlicd and product, bia cerlttcaU 4 naturaiiaatioi. a. trery peraoo claiming to b a natBraliKtl citiacn, w lirt tier on the rrgiotry liat, or products j affidavit afortraid, rhall b required Ui proaoce hit uuturahaaiiirn certificate at tb tctioo brIVre voting wber be baa been for ten y?ar eoi-wra tiicly a voter in tbe diatrict w tier be offer tc vnte; and on tbe tote of anoh a petaon bring n ceired, Mia K lection Officer are to write oritattn th word Vtud' on hia eortitirai with the bd i and year, and no other rot ean b east that v in virtue ol aaid oerti&oat, except where loni an entitU-J to vole on tbo naturaliiaUon of torir lathrr. 0. If the pcrmm claiming to Tola who ia xat reglaten-d ibull make arTtla.it that he ia a Bit" burs citiie of tbe (Imted ISiatra, or, if bora Ik where, at.all produoi! evi-li-no of hia naluraltu tinn. or thnl he i entitled to eitiar-nahip by reewa of bia father' n4turhiiion. and further, thai to it between ?! and 12 yeara ft ag. and bu whhio thv Htnte nneyear, and In tbo elcctioi olh trijt Un daye next preceding tha eleeiioa, W ahall b en l it led to rote Ibongh he ahall not IR paid taxea. OF Kl.KCTION OFFICER., In ca- the penoa wh ahall have aeeelred tht tfcond higbeet number of totea for inspector, tbfcil not attrnd on tbe day of election, then the ntrwt who thalt have received tb aecond highet -br of Totra for judjt at th next preoetling at tion, ahall act aa inspector in hia plar: and it eae the perann who ahall hav received the bit cat numb. tf l ote for iuapector ihail not altari tbe prrnoo eloctcd jntlge, ahall appoint an tr in hia plare; and in cane tbo peraon elw. jo-lgf ahall not attend, then the im-pecter oeivrd the highott rum her of votfi. an all ar-p"-' a judge in hie pbvt or if any vacancy thai 1 de tinue ia the hoard fir tb apace of one hmrat"f the time fxrd by Uw fur tht ope ning of iber tion, tbe tiualiflcd voteta of the towmbip. wanlr lectonei.nl ol Ihelr numlier to till such varaas.i. Alao, that where judge, by sickens or sra. voidable accident, la anabla to aUaod torh " lag of jailgi-t, then the certificate or cetera . be laVi-n charge of by one of tbe imperii" clerks of the election of tbo district, who shall and perforin the duties required of said ju.l' ante to attend. Tbe Return Ju.lget of tba respectlre dlin'" aforesaid aro requested to meet et the lli.nso. In the borou;h of Clearfield. on lbs W Friday next alter Iba saitl first Taeidayef amber, then and there to do Itue, li'P required of ihrto by law. . GIVEN under m? hand and aeal, al Olesrir I'enn., t ti tat ninth day of October, la l L.8. ear of aar Lord on thoawed p" Ounuren ana seventy two, mJnit of Iba United ttl tha alnety J16T1N J. 1'IK, fbsr VUMlMstTH ATdBK tOTlCB.-''''1" It beraliT given thut letter of arlmienltt " .... the estate of MARY K K II All 1. . ri...l,l countv. Fa , drerf"- k... j... .j .h..n.lrtical person, indeliied to said estate will P'"' " a Immediate psv'ocnl, and those harlt. ',, LhVUS KB1IAHD. ocii A.la.i"i"-j I-iXKCirTOR'S M1TIC !.-!" ' J bv given that lettera testararntBry ' . .k i iu. . the etfs" ue,-u graniru in ina su"i"" -- t . : homy .JOHNSTON, Jr., deceased, lateow' 11 gran.ru in in. " "--,' ., j,-!l township. Clearfield aonnty, Fenotytv.o. person. tndehtl to aald eslala re !'"" make immedialo payment, and teoas elaima againtt tba tamo will present them authenticated for trtilen ent. ....,.,! HoflKRT M. .lOHNfTOT PAVIU JOHNSroN. Oetobor 5, lTS:l pd. J. W. DA VI. orClwu Hon. Pol'; Is my anthorlled Agenl lor tf( Woteotf, Win Faint, tba only Instant reliel v,...;ii..i.. Alio pcnnaneni e.ir ... ... ; , c, , be eott'a Annlhllator for tne "ijuri anii coins in toe o'wi. ...v,-. tp? .m 1"! rhattiatn firr, r--