GEORGE B. GOODLANDElt, DIToB AMD PBOrBlBTOB. , " "" ''clkakfikldTpa. WBtlNESDAT MORNINO, OCT. 1, UTS. . Democratio State Ticketi SCPRKM8 JUDGE, JAMES E. LUDLOW, Philadelphia, STATE TREASURER, F. M. HUTCHINSON, Allegheny. Democratio County Ticket. AssKsim.Y, DR. T. J. HOY EH, Or CI-BABriBLD. SHKRIKP. VY. BOil McPHERSON, Or CLBAftNBLD. TREASURKR, IT 1 1. LI AM W. WORRill, Or CLBaaNBLD. COMMISSIONER. CLARK II HOW N, Or LAWRBNCB. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, FRANK FIELD1NS, Or OLBARriBLD, AUDITOR. 1BHII C. BLOOM, OB L4tRI!H'B. JTRV COMMISSIONER, JO LIN W, BlIVOAKT, Or CLEAHriRLO. CORONFR, GEOKOK THORN, Of CLBARriKLD. "The Government" is in tho White llouee again. s e Back Again "Tho coverment" fnmily and all its trappings loft Long Branch for Washington, last fnany. Clark Brown is an honest, upright, thrifty farmer, and will, of course, make a good County Commissioner. By the election of Wm. "W. Wor rall, as County Treasurer, the people will have an accomplished accountant and an affable, upright officer. The political communists are still (depending, and tho country is becom ing more prosperous, no doubt, accord ing to Radical economists. It looks now as though tbo Consti tutional Convention would incrcaso our members of the Assembly to 200 members. James T. Brady 4 Co., a second, rate Pittsburgh bunking concern, has followed Jay Cooke & Co. into pros perity, by suspending, Bads Win Differ, Too. Tho re fined Massaobnsotts Radicals in their Stale Convention refused to endorse Gen. Grant, but our Clearfield Rads on Wednesday night glorified him to tbo highest point. The New Firm. The New Wash ington and Curwensville ring have entered into a co-partnership for tho purpose of raising and electing boned men to office, llow we apples swim. The twain have taken a Savage sub joct to begin with. Rev. Edwin W. llutter, a leading clergyman of tho Lutheran denomina tion, died in Philadelphia on tho 21st. He was an active politician in his younger days, but had dodicated him self to the ministry since 1850. Ho was GO years of ago. Democrats, by voting for our coun ty tickot, from Dr. Boyor down lo Goorge Thorn, you will be voting for gentlomen who would never have bolt ed, had they boon defoatcd ut the pri mary election. Becauso their word is just as good as their note. A True Test. Reader, when -ever yba bear a politician canvassing the religious viows or opinions of his rival instead of his integrity, ability or moral fitnoss, sot that man down for a fool or a knave. Thoro can bo no doubt on this point. This tOBt is as true as tho ncodlo is to the polo. No ono of our nominees is bettor qualified for hit position than Mr. Fielding. lie is an ablo lawyer and will, of courso, make a numbor one Distriot Attorney. Tho reforming Modoc's bavo such an abiding faith in his integrity, thut they adopted him without any hesitation. Another defaulting Ruvenuo Collec tor, or a bank suspension aro stereo typed news Horns of the day. Still, tbey say the country was never so prosperous. Well, then, we supposo defaulting will become more frequent and the country still more pronporous. Go ahead. Patton, Murray, Fulford and Mc Bnally all gavo glowing description, on Wednesday night last, at the Mo doo marriage, of tho wondorful pros perity of the oountry, which all arose from tho fact that we are govornlng the country. If suspensions croate prosperity, lot us have more of tho same tort. ' "Subject to the action of the Demo cratio party at the primary eloollon." Tbii is what Potter, Suvage and Wise remarked to everybody. Now, thoy hove violated thoir pledge of honor and have told thomsolvcs to C'u ra ining, Tallon A Co. Talk about cor ruption and fraud at the primary oleo tion I If there are any greater frauds than these three Individuals, we woald like to have thorn pointed out. A Rad ical may support them with consisten cy, but no Demoorat, who loves his parly, can toto for either. . Parly TYraio. We bavo no fault to find wltb any man who, In a proper mannor, for sakes the Democratic party and joint the enemy. The samo moral rule which controls honorable men in their businoss and sociul affairs, should con trol them in thoir politics. If a man believoa the doctrines of the Radical party wrong, lot him join tho Porno crats. And vice versa. This is manly and dignified. But to forsuko a party and join the enemy oftor being de feated, partakes too much of the Bono diet Arnold plan, and cannot bo de fended by any man who prefers truth to falsehood and moral integrity to duplicity. Dr. Tottor, Mr. Savago and Mr. Wise, oftor pledging thoir word and honor to abide tho result of the primary election, and then going over to tho onemy, have dono just as wickod an act, in our estimation in a moral point of viow, at Arnold, the traitor, when ho joined the British. Had tbey joined tho cnomy beforo seoking a nomination at tbo bunds of our party friends, we would bavo re spected thorn. But, as it is, wo must denounce their movoment as unbe coming honorable mon, and their act cannot bo defendod by any christian or Heathen code of morula. Tbey havo disappointed and compromised all thoir real friends, and must look to men who wanted to imprison them a few years ago, for suportors and do fenders. The Change. We have for years boon a strong adherent of the Crawford system of nominating candidates, but it bus been so alarmingly abused within the Inst three years, that wo havo been compelled to surrender to the advo cates of tho delegate systom, or a blend ing of tho two systems with proper safeguards. The proceedings of tho convention which mot in the Court Room last week, will be fuund clo wboro in this issuo, and we ask our friends to give the now rulos duo con sideration and a fuir trial. A very largo portion of our people have al ways been Blronuoudy opposed lo the "Crawford system," and the action oi the lute convention was so harmoni ous and strong for a change 54 to 19 that wo have surrendered our views and call upon all those who bavo felt like us to fall in, so that every evil of the old system may bcoome abrogated and harmony exist throughout our organization, and so that the most erratic Modoo must ezoluin, "see bow thoso brethren dwell logolhor la har mony." Wo really think thut tho cbungo must satisfy tho most captious opponent of the old system, whose friends will lo a man give the now rules a proper interpretation and a cordial support. II V Explain. Tho fact that tho Modocs adopted onr nominees for District Attorney, Auditor, Jury Commissioner and Cor oner, is no evidence that these gen tlomon sympathize with the New Washington and Curwonsville ring store. Tho reverse is the fact. Mr. Fielding, Mr. Brown, Mr. Sliugart and Mr. Thorn, all denounce tbo movo ment. Tbey were nominated with- nnt. ihnir consent, and of oourso conld not prevent tho Modocs from endors ing them. Hud their movemont boon in tho interest of reform and harmony they would have endortod our whole tickot. But us tho election of Mr. Savago is their only motivo, they aro consistent in acting just as inconsis tently as possible. Our nominees for tho offices named being peculiarly woll qualified for their respective positions, it is but natural that they should bo elected by a very lurgo majority. On the 'other hand, our nnmiuoes for Assombly, Sheriff, Treasurer and County Commissioner are fur better qualified to discharge their respective duties then their op ponents. Honco, thoro is not a single reason why any Democrat should vote tho Modoo ticket. David W. Wise. Up to within throe months thoro was not an indi vidual within tho bounds of our coun ty for whom we bad greator rospoct than Maj, Wise. But sinco that time ho has boon so decoptive and vascila ting that he suoms to havo undergone an entire change. His ambition seems to have run off with bis good senso and ho now prelrrs to bunk in tho affec tions of his enemies, instead of his frionds. His qualifications ore undis puted, yot not a whit bettor than Mr. WoiTalfs, who Is seeking tho of fico of Trcamror in an honorublo man nor, and Domucrals will fail to dis charge thoir duly to the party In pre ferring Mr. Wise lo him. James Savaiie. We unhesitatingly say that this gentleman is wholly un fit to nil the utlice he is seeking. It it tho height of presumption on his purl and that of his friends to press him. Wo have known him personally for a numbor of years, and having ourself served over a year in tho ca pacity of Sheriff, we havo no hesita tion in saying that ho should nover bo elected. Woro there any hopes of this, we would speak much plainer j but we simjdy want all good mon to stop and inquire before casting their ballot for this office. A Washington dispatch tayt thut among tho sufferers hero by tho sus pension of Jay Cooke & Co., Ihcix are two or three charitable institutions. Religion and charity aro the cloaks ibis firm hot worn ever since it went into business. Wo moan that kind of religion adopted by a groat many sharp business men and shrewd chari ty vendors. Col. Chariot i. Diddle, ono of the editor and proprietors of tbo Phila delphia Aije, died in that oily on tho -Plli. To the Democraey of Clearfield County. For the first time In many years, an Indonendont tickot has been placod in nomination, in opposition to tho one regularly nominatoa oy mo uemoo ruuv, Mon calling themselves Democrats, under ihe plea of purifying the party, navo arrnyoa uiemeoives in opposition to It. Some ol mem nave neon non ored with liiif b olllcinl position, ro eoivod from tho party. Other have been repeatedly supported for ofllco With base ingratitude thoy now turn upon their boneactor and took lo strike It down. Professing lo bo political reformors, thoy havo nominated a lickot, but have taken no other step to correct what they allege to be frauds in our nomina tions, if they had been nominated, all would havebeeu well. Their viows would have been loudest o support ol the ticket. The party, through its dolegalot in Convention assembled, have thrown around our nominations evory safe guard to provont mistakes in tho fu ture What moro do these men aK r Tbey teok their own election. That accomplished, they are content. They aro for nothing more than this. Domouruts, this is not a question ol men. It is a contest lor me existence of your party in this county, and the principles you advocate. Do not bo deceived. Thoso mon hnvo stoppod outside of our organization. Vi'liilo we rosnect them, personally, they are unworthy of your support. J hoy havo invoked tho aid of tho Republican organization. The Re publican eommiltoo niado no nomina tions. They have virtually ondorsod the bolters' lickot. The bolters have bargained for ofllco. Democrats and honost Republicans will spurn and re pudiate tutU politicae trickery. i orK tor tho ticket, vindicate your manhood and tho honor of your party. Lome to the polls. Vole tor lioyer, .McPhcrson, Worrull, Brown, und our whole ticket. WM. M. McCl'LLOUGIT. Chairman Dem. Co. Com. The Baroai.1 Concluded. Last Wednesday night was the time, and tho Court Room tho place, whore Pulton k Fulford, ably assisted by Judge McEnully, sold the Radical paty out to the Modoo chicls. The stipulations are that Pulton & Co. must rote tho Modoo ticket straight through, and if it is elected, thoy ure lo havo a deputy .Sheriff and a deputy Treasurer, and tho county funds arc lo bo kept in the First National Bank of Curwensville, and next full tho Mo docs must voto the ticket fixed by Pulton k Co., whelhor tho present tickot it elected or not. Treason, treachery and spoilt ore just what these fellows aro after. Was there over a more systematic "ring" combi nation f And yet, these mon havo tho impudonco to bowl ''ring,' "clique," etc. The devil seldom troubles such fully dovolopod hypo crites, from the fact that they aro scaled and dedicated to his service. It is unnecessary for ut to spend any lime to tell oar readers who Dr. Boyor it ; becauso, he is personally known to two-thirds of our citizens. A prominent Republican, in a private letter to us, remarks: "I have had business in Harrisburg, during the sitting of the Assembly, for at least fifteen years; yet, during all that limo, Dr. Boyor is tbo only man from this district who invited mo to his room, while a member of tho House." That of itself stamps bis character us a legislator, und would bo well enough "to copy," at printors would say. Meeting Numuer Two Tho Cur wensville branch of tho New Wash ington ring mot in the Court Room on Wednesday evening last, and aftor Fulford, Murray nnd Patton eulogized Mackcy and Gordon, the Radical nom inees for Slato offiuors, as such, thcy dcemed it inexpedient to nominato a county lickot. In other words, they endorsed the New Washington ring tickot. Putton, Hemphill and Ful ford aro therefore politically inter married with Cummings, Savage & Co. What a brood of roformers tbey will hatch. Pbosi-erous Times. The suspension of the government pel banks, Jay Cook k Co., and their confederates throughout tho country, causos all the "toil" stumpers and statesmen lo von tiluto themselves on our unbounded prosperity. They any tho country was noverso prosperous beforo. Then why not huve another and a moro ox tened suspension in a short time, and make us still moro prosperous 7 Still more Prosperity. Tbo Phil adelphia Press of tho 25th Sept. says: "Four hundred nnd fiftoon more men are to bo discharged from tbo Rogort Locomotivo Works, Paterson, X. J., to-day, making ono thousand men laid off this wock, or two-thirds of the whole force of the establish ment." What a prosperous country wo are, anyhow. Dr. Boyor it ono ol Iho live mem bers of our party, and ono of tho best workers in our organization. By sending him to Harrisburg, the citi zens of Clearfield county will bavo a Representative In tho Houso whoso influenco among tho mom hers will be equal to any on iho floor. W. Ross McPhcrson is u true repre sentative of his father, John McPhcr son, who served the people so faith fully for several terms ns Treasurer. By electing him Sheriff, Iho puoplo of Clearfield county will have an up right, shrowd, and an accomplished olllcor. All Democialt should cxtinine Iho registry lit and toe that their namet ore da it, and if not thoro have them placed thoro before Saturday, the 4th day of October. Attend to this at onoe and savo iron bio when you go to vole. J. II. Stewart, l'oslm.iutor at Pitts burgh, has boon arrested fur robbing and plundering generally. Kit defal cation will oxcveil tWBtQ. . IttmotralU County Convention, Tuesday evonlng, September 2iid 16711, was tho limo fixed by tho Dem ocratio County Committee for the as sembling ol a County Convention of Delegates from tho several boroughs and townships of Clearfield county, elected on tho Ruturduy provlous, for the purposo of changing, amending or abolinblng tho present system ol nominating county officers. Tho Convention was called to ordor by Wm. M. McCullough, Chairman of the County Committee, attor which J. A. Blaltonborgor, of Osceola, aud J. B. Sbuw, of Goshen, were cleclod Secretaries. Tho Cor-vontion being organized, the Cbuirman requested the Secro'.nries to call the boroughs and townships in alphabetical order, tho Dologatot answering to . thoir namet as culled. Before proceeding to tho call, Mr. Blattonborger mado a motion to the effect that whoro tho delegates elected fuilod to nttond, known Democrats present should be substituted. - The motion was unani mously adopted, after which the clerks proceeded to call the roll': Beeearhv Philip Dotli, B. Armstrong, llonry Wright. Hell Robert Mehaffev, R. C. Tboinpios, Hen- rjr llrcth, Jr. llloom vt m. Line, v. w. inuson, ' lloggt Jbuioi U. Wiiile. David Meese. James Metse. t Bradford-V. B. Holt, Jaoob William, Juan Lounsberry, 8. A. Caldwell, i IJrady Andrew rents, Jr., Dr. w. A. Hnu, W, 8. Luther, Joe. Lines, Jr., J. R. Henderson. llumsido J. 11. heed, Daniel Uoruien, Matt. Irvin. ('but J. D. Hitler. T. P. Dunbar,. Ssmwl Williams. Covington Jobo Plcard, L. M. Coulrlet, Law- rence Flood. , . Urarlleld (loo. L. Read, 1 1 rati Test, John L. Cuttle, W. A. Wallace. ' Curweusvillo Wm. P. Chambon, Jai. Tbuuip- lon, Ira Shaffer. ' ' Decatur Hiehard Hughe, Edward Hughes. Uoihrn A. U. Shaw, J. 8. l'lrxal. I tlrabam Abraham lloovcr, 1'atrick Curler, Jacob Wilh.-lin. Uulioh Capt. Mi'Kelraan, Patrick Plvnn. llouttdale Jee. L. Shaw, Christ. K arret. Knox David Krhard, James M. lllooin, Oeo. High. Lawrence Cant. ug'len, K. piiaw, jr., rt . 8. Rrad, Wm. SiaAaian, J. L. Mrt'hereon. Morrie J. L. btewurl, Peter .Mover, Ai Thorn, Thomni hyler. New Wellington A. D. Bennett, Chriet. El Iriraer. Oeeeola J. A. Blattenborirer, C. Kerrin, A. V. Carpenter. Pcnn Jamei Mclntrre, J. II. Kowlti, Wm. Frecinaa. PikeW. A. Bloom, John Oweni, S. P. 41 o- Kondrieh. i Woodward Wm. Luther, Geo. Lamborn, Jai. Cornelj. It aJlaeetoa James 11. Turner, 1 aae rhimmel. Tho townships of Ferguson, Huston, Jordan and Karthaus were unrepre sented. Yot it was the lurgest body of represciitulivo men trom ull sec Hons ol the county wo ovor saw in the county. At this sUl'O of the pro ceedings, Cupt MuKiernan moved, in order lo lest tho senso of the Con vention, that tho "Crawford .System for miikini nominations bo abolished and the Dulegate Systom adopted. Capt. Uguen thon on ored tho lollow- ing as an amendment : Rfotrti, That lite Crawford ooonlf svstem of nominating eandidatre is ttie true popular sys tem, and should be sustained by this Convention, and that a Committee of five be appointed by the Chair to lug-grat amendmeuts to the same for the lion of this Convention. Httoltfd. That the question of a ehanre of ejection to be held for that parpoee, f system oas-ul lo be submitted to tho people, at an Mr. WnKaco then moved, at an amendment to the amendment, the lollowing: Knotnd, That the system of enminallnr ean- didetee heretofore in use in Clearfield oounly by the Democratic party be and the earns ts hereby abolished and rescinded, and in lieu and Instead thereof, the deli-irate system be and it is hereby substituted, to take effect at tbe eloetiona of 1174, and that the party organisation be controlled, governed and dtroslcd b tbe following ruite . 1. Tbe organisation of the County (Ymniittcc shall be and remain as now oonititutod tliat is.one member for evvry borough and township, and a Chairman, which Committee shall be scleoted an nually by the delegates, and their L;rm ol oRiee shall begin at January following their eleetioo. I. The number of delegatea to wltioh eaeh dis trict Is entitled U based upon tho following rale, tbat Is to say t Kacb election district in the Bounty polling one hundred Democratio votes or less, snail be entitled to two Uclrjrates absolutelv, and for each additional eno hundred Democratic rotes or fraction rrealer than one-half thereof, polled in said district at the last preceding Oov ernor's eleetioo, an additional delegate, and un der this rate the following allotment of delegates Is now mado j Beocaria Hell II loom Iluggs , Bradford Urady , Rurnside Chest Oulieb lluutidale Huston Jordaa Karthaul Knos lwri-nee , Lumber City Morris New Washington . Osceola (Vnn Pike t'nion 1 Covington ........fti 4 Clear Held. ... 4 Curwensville H liocatur 3 Ferguson 8 Uirard 1 Oraham Jt t ,...!! ... .... 1 i Woodward ....I 1 Uoshen... Total... 21 Wellicetun ..V9 8. The drlrgate election and Counly Conven tion shsll be governed and oonducted striullv In accordance with tbo following rules, aud lite Chairman of the County (Juuimittee shall be an nually elected by tbe County Convention and shall bo sx-oieie, tbe President of all County Conventions. 4. Tbe election for delegates to represent the diflereut districts in the annual Democratio Coun ty Convention shall be hold at the usual place of holding the general elections tor each district, 00 Hie last Saturday in May In each year, begin ning at 2 o'clock, r. H., and continuing on!. I 7 o'clock, r. M-, of same dny. i. The said delegate elrotlons shall be held by an elcetion board, to eonsiet of the member of the Counly Committee for such district, and two oth er Democratio voters thereof, who shsll be ap pointed or designated by the County Committee, in ease any of tho pcrioni so oonstlluting the bi.ard, shall be absent from the plaoa uf holding the election for a Quarter of an hour after the time appointed, by Rule First, for tbe opening of the saute, bis or their place or places, shall be nued oy an election to do eomluotod visa voce, by the Democratic voters present at the time. fl. Every qualllied voter of tbe district, who, at the last goncral election voted the Democratic ticket, shall be ontitled to a vol at the delegate elections. 1 - 7. '1 he rotlag of alt delegate elections bball b by ballot; upon which ballots shall be written or printed the name or nstnos of the delegate os del egates voted for, together with any Inseuctiona which the voter may desire to give tho delegate or delegates. wim k. soooivrd from the person votiug the same, by a member of the elce tion board, and by him deposited In a box or other receptacle prepared for that purpose, to wntcn box or other reoeptacie, no person but the members of the elonlion board have aooess. 8. No instructions shall he received or recog nised unless the same be Toted upon tbe ballot as provided in Rule Fourth, nor shall such Instruc tions if voted upon the bullet, ba binding upon Ihe delegates, unless one-half or more of Ine bal lots shsil contain Instructions concerning the sent office. Whenever half nr more of the bal lots shsll contain Instructions concerning aoy of-fli-e, the delegates elected at such election shall be beld 10 be instructed to support the candidates having the highest another of rotes for aucb of ten. t. Each election board alia It keep an accurate list ol the names of all persons Toting at surh elections) which list of votes together with alitll and ouutpleto return of suoa election containing an accurate statement uf tbe persons eleoted delegates and alt instruction Toted shall be certi fied by said hoard, to tho County Convention, up on printed blanks to be furniihed by the County Convention. 10. Whenever from any district, qualified Dem ocratio voters, in onmbers equal to Are times the delegates which such district has la the County Contention, shall ooniplein in writing of an un due election or false return of delegates or of in strurtlons, In which eomplaint tho alleged facts shnll be speeifloally let lorlh and verified by Ihe affidavit uf one or more persoos, such eomplalnts shall have the rigtit to eontct the seat uf such delegates or the validity of surh Instructions. Hueb complaint shall lie heard by a committee of five delegates to be appointed by tbe President of the convention 1 which aald commit Ira shall Iiroeeed to bear Ihe parties, their proof's and ab ogalluns, and as soon as taay he report to the eunventlon what delegate! are entitled to seats therein, and what Pn struct ions are binding upon such delegates, Vt hereupon Ihe convention shall proceed issniedlately, upon tbe eall of the yens end noes, to adopt or re ject tbe report of the 00a lesllng parties. In which mill of tbe yens and xiyi, Ilia nsinesof tbe delegates whose seats are con tested or whoso Instructions are disputed, shall be omitted. 11, All delegate! mutt rotide ta the district they represent. In eaeoe of absence or Inability to attend, substitutions may be made from eltl sens of the district. 19. Delegates moat obey Ihe Inrtrnetlons given them by tbelr respective distrlote, and if violated, 11 shall be the duty of the Prrsiijent of the con vention to oast the rote of sueh delegate or dele galee in aeeordauoe with tbe Instructions and the delegate or delegates so offending shall bo forth with expelled from the eunventlon, and shall not be eligible lo any office or place of trust In the party lor a period of two yeare. 1:1. la eonvention a majority of all voters shall be necessary to a nomination 1 and no acreon's name shall be exoiuded from tbe list of candidates uutil after the sira ballot or vote, when tho per nio receiving the least number of votes shall be omitted and struck frutn the roll, and so on at each successive Tote until a nomination Is mado. 14. If any person who Is a candidate for any nomination before a county oonvention, shall be proven to have offurcd or paid any money, or other valuable thing, or made aoy promise of a consideration or reward to aoy person forhli rote or influence, to secure the delegate from any dis trict, or shsll have offered or paid any money or valuable thing, or promised any eonsideration or reward, to aoy delegate for his vote or to any othor person with a view of Inducing or securing the votes of delegates, or If the same shall be done by any other person with Ihe knowledge and consent of such oandidate, the name of suoh can didate shall be Immediately stricken from the list of eendidates,or If snch foot be ascertained after his nomluatloa to any office, and before the final adjournment, the nomination shsll be struck from the ticket and tbe vacancy supplied by a new nom ination, and in either ease, such person shall be itioligiblc to any nomination by a oonvention, or to an election as a delegate thereafter. And In case It shsll be alledgcd after the adjournment of the oonvention tbat any oandidate put in nomina tion has boon guilty of such acts, or of any other fraudulent practices to obtain suob nomination, tho charge shall be investigated by tt.e County Committee, and such steps taken as tbe good of tbe party may require. U. If any delegate ehall reoolro any money or other valuable thiug, or accept the promise of any eonsideration or reward to be paid, delivered, or secured to bim or any person fur such delegate, as an inducement for bis vote, upon proof of tbe fact to the satisfaction of the oonvention, such deli-gala shall ba forthwith expelled, and shall not be rcoeii-ed as a delegate to any future eon vention aud shall be ineligible to any party aom- instion. lfl. Cases arising under tbe rules itialt have precedence over all other business In convention, uotil determined. r After considerable dobato, partici pated in chiefly by Messrs. Wullnco, t'uttlo, McKicrnan, Ogtlcn, Miller, Coutricl, lest and a number of other delegates, the question was taken by calling tho yeas nnd nays on Mr. Wal lace's preposition, und resulted, yeas, 54 ; nays, 10. Tho motion as amend ed was then adopted. Mr. Krhard, Ihon in effect, renewed a part of dipt. Ogdcn't proposition : yfesoeset, That the ameudod rulea be submit ted to a vote of Democrats at the next December election, togotber with tbe Crawford System. AfLer debating tho resolution for soiiio time, tho yuas and nays wore demanded on tho resolution, and re sulted, yeas, 17 ; nays, 55. Tho lollowing resolution was then offered by I. Test, and adopted : t'esofeeW, That tho Convention meet on tbe Tuesday following tbe left Saturday of May, at 4 o'clock, p. b ., in Clearfield borough. Arsefred, That the Bamee of all tbe oandidatee for office, must be announced at least, three weeks previous to the time of holding the primary election. At this point, Senator 'Wallace was culled out and made a very sharp speech, followed by lion. John II. Or vis, ol Ccntro county, who, with bis ueuul ability, mado a full statement in rcferenco to the workings of tho rules adopted by the convention for tho future regulation of our party af fuirs in this county. After which the convention adjourned. Dr. 1'otter. While Savage and Wiso aver that they wore cheated out of tho nomination, Dr. Bolter unhesi tatingly says he was not cheated and that Dr. Boycr had legal votos enough to bent him. Ho therefore places him self in a moro ridiculous position than any of tho other Modoo candidates, and muni be running merely for the fun of tho thing. Tho doctor hat our sympathy; but, like tho buck sheep story, bo has got into bad company and wo cannot follow him. . Cold Comfort. The World says Among the resolutions adopted by tho National Itepublicun Convention in 1872 was one pointing with pride to tho support given by the party to tho 1 uciflo liuilroad oulerpiso, and as suming that support to be worthy ol spcciul admiration. Jt also declared that tht Pncitio ltuilroad and similar vast enterprises havo boon reiiorously aided ami successfully conducted. 1 he developments winch have lollowed show just how they wcro aided and oondut-tod. The liepnblican leaders in Congress have voted away the pub- I to money, and tho ring in the milroud have refunded a largo share of it to thene very Congressmen. And now comes the rumor of a like division on tho pnrt of the western division ofthe 1'nclio road. Thoso enterprises were generally aidod by tho Koouhlicnn", who in turn received a generous share ol tho aid. J bey have suceesefully oonducted a large amount of funds into tho pockets ol tho JCopuhlican states mon, besides furnishing a corruption fund to elect United Suites Senators snd Congressmen. Thore are good reasons, solid reasons, groenbaoked reasons, and coupon reasons for the Ueptiulicant to declare that thoso on terpriset have been successfully con ducted. The BoRnFRs.-The Philadelphia Prr.it snys : It is said that at tho time of the failure ot tho First National Hank of Washington ex-President Johnson had 800,000 in it to his credit, on which ho was receiving six per cent, interest, which was his only revenue. Should tho bank bo unable to (lisuhsi-L'O its obligations tho ex President will bo nlmost ponniloss. Another csso which will cxcito sym pathy Is thut of Mrs. John 0. Wilson whoso husband, a member of Congress elect Irom Urotron.roeontly diort. Mr. Wilnon had SI, 000 on deposit in tho bank when he died, and arrangements wore making by Judge M illmms and Sonnlor Kelly to obtain the monoy for tho widow, who is wholly without moans, and is now touching school to support her family. Still this same tress remarks thut this nation can nover componsitto Jay Cooke for hit patriotism during the war. Wo sup pose if he does rob half the widows and orphans of tho war, it will bo all right, becauso he was "Inil." The fiTony of the Cookes. Llonry I). Cooks used tn Im editor of the Ohio State Journal, nnd It was while occu pying thut position thut Governor inase Iook a lunoy to mm mat iou 10 Ilia fininir t VAnafiirrAil tn Waahino-ton. nnd In tirtillipi Jsv's ltnino tint in charge of Iho government loans. Homy was a rather dull editor ami Jay a prosaic bunker, but under the niMiinimnnnrit nf thitii tiulrun both ac quired name and lunio and becumo wealthy. Chaso had a habit ol gath ering round him mon who would not bottoms his rivnlx. and it was ill tiur- suanco of this idea that be took up tho v. ookci, 1 incinrNin juumrcr. Tnv t fnnlrA twaa Ilia fliriatinn hftnkor and financier, at CuUux and llonry Yl'ilafir. ubm 1 1. n .Iti-iutijn alnfjiamon and U. O. llowoivi tho christian soldier. 1 hit has been a vory bad year lor that, kind of chi'istinns, iHlling and Appropriate. The indorsement of Senator Illnplo by the Itopublican convention of Ore gon, moots the pretty noarly unatii inoui approval of tho ltepublicao prest, who consider tho resolution which passed that body as very fitting and appropriate. Ho do we. Sonutor Hip pie has changed bit name without legal authority, it it truo, but half of Oregon hat done the tame. 11 is con sidered impolite out in any of iIiobo now states to ask a man what was hit nume in tho cant. Sonntor Hippie desortcd his wile and children in Pennsylvania, whon ho wont west and left hit finanoial affairs in rathor a mixod state. Hut again bulf of 0 quarter of the Orcgouians aro popu larly tupposod to have dono tbo sumo thing. One of the best and most re liable sources of immigration to the now states oonsislt in the absconding of husbands, and it would bo exceed ingly impolitic for new stato mon to stop up this source of supply by harsh and discouraging reflections. Hon. Mr. Hipplo teems to have committed bigamy, but thon a good portion of the men ol Oregon have done thut too. Though publio opinion thore docs not exactly justify bigamy, yot It regards it leniently. To deeert tbo wife of one's youth and marry a western elope girl to raise up a fumily wilb, It to oxporience ono of those youthful "mis fortunes, faults, or shortcomings," which ought not to prejudico people against a man's character in after life. Such being the stale popular feeling in Oregon, it is only "Siting and ap propriate" that Sonator Milchol Hip pie should not bo condemned for mere ly doing what other people do. To condemn him would impliedly con demn too muny other citizens of Oro gon, and therefore the Republican convention would not dare to do it. The Buimi.t Burst. Jay Cooke & Co., have failed, cut ry ing with thorn a number of smaller firms. The history of a great lund speculation is tho his tory in Iho great majority of cases oi gas bag fortunes and disastrous col lapses. The sad part of the story in rel'erenoo to the iuiluro of the head and front of tho North Pacific railroad enterprise is, tbat aided by tho influ- ccce ol preachers, christian statesmen, und similar shurks, who win the con fidence of trusting people only to oe- tray nnd ruin, Jay Cooke A Co. have induced thousands ot tamilios to en trust about all their worldly wealth to their koeping, who will now find them selves penniless. Many thousands havo also listened to the plausible lies told by hiroling decoys, who sorlcd "i(ev. belore their names, and cx ponded their ull in moving their fami lies into northorn wildernesses only to find themselves the holpless victims of a needy corporation, duo millions upon millions of bard earned dollars that Ibis firm bus gathered and squan dercd represent but the blasted hopes ol a multitude Uhio statesman. Olivia on Cooke. Olivia, tho Washington correspondent of tbe Philadelphia Frets, does not seem to worship Uovernor Uooko. she de olurot that President Cirant can make a Uovernor, but it takes Almighty (od lo mako a man. In the same way thai Victoria reigns in Kngland, (overnor Cooke lules in Georgetown, though to his orodit let it bo tuid, thai when Ins name-sako and heir married an American Princess bo retrained from unking tho House of Delegates to make provision for the samo. For all such acts of condescension we have reason to be thankful, as well as that the Lioord ot Publiu Works governs in his name. Victoria nevor blockt tho wheels of government, and Gov Cooko refers ever? mnt tr tn thfi tvrrin. or department, lie has never wor ried bis mind to decido dissensions among his peotilo, and hereuflcr bis lame will slide down the inclined piano of time os the first Governor of the District of Columbia who failed to negotiate the District bond. Too .Sensitive There it eurh a thing at being altogether too sensitive. The colored citizens of Summit county Ohio, havo aeked tho Stale Constitu tional Convention to abolish the word "negro" from tho Knclish language at least lo prohibit it from being used in publio documents and school hooks. This it childish. The word is a good and necessary word, and is no moro discreditable than "colored or Atri- can, noithcr of which is so definite or correct. Ihe blacks are just as much black as tho Whiles aro white ono color it as good at another, but to long at there aro colors, in the pres ent stato of affairs, it is oflen neces sary to discriminate hot ween them. S. i'. Tribune. From tho Peoria Review: "in a vig orous chase after rats, Friday after noon, a boy on Jefferson street broko down a shelf in the cellar and immo lated six jars of preserves. Ho guzod on tbo ruins without a sigh, caught and killod the rat, laid it among the debris, and daubing bis faithful dog's noto and legs with the fruit, sent him up stairs, whilo tho boy hid in tho coal shed. Ho hoard feminine shrieks of dismay, he heard tho wrath ful objurgations of bis siro, he board tbo unsuspecting dog led into the buck yard and shot, nnd spreading his hand, said solemnly, Another victim of cir cumstantial evidence. Br.N't Position. 1 n 1857, oftor Con greesmen bad raised their salary to tW.IHill a year, lien, liiitlor made a speech in Lawrence, Mass., in which ho condemned, in no measured torms, that incrcaso. Now, ho is tho advo cate and defender ol fi,500. lien was a Democrat in 1857, but avarice and selfishness has made him tbo lend or of tho lladicnl party. Tho fact that' in caso Judgo Gordon is olected to the Supremo bench, tho wost will have tour judges and Phila delphia and tbo cast but ono, (Shnrs wood) will udd considerably lo Judge Ludlow's voto in tho metropolis whoro be is best known. This sadly dis turbs tho equilibrium of tlio organs. Grant Hit Hard. Reportor What effect do you think the oxoite ment of to-dny, and particularly tho failure of Henry Clews A Co., will havo on Gonoral Giunt 1 Senator Morion The failure of Honrv Clews will bit him the hardest ol anything. Poor llonry! I am very sorry for him. Tribune. Grant romoved the lato Gonoral K, S. M'Cook from tho collootorship of the eighteenth Illinois dislriul In or der to appoint Harper, the defaulter, whoso account is snort just -tu,uuu. All Expect It. Moadvillo expects to secure tho lunalie asylum ) which is to bo built In tho North wost; so does rrio, prank-lip. Warren, and Tionosta. Some ono roust be disappointed, j r IMEl LIME I L4 -i i. sioBy amtftrMi to fa rata at IDA nnnt'riiguw - - rr . thrbliowl4bittsollDtqMlitror j Rniinfnntfl Wnnii-Burned Lime. ' UQiiViviiiu r L- k. 1.-.. a. smal' ror nlsstenog purposes,-; . , . ,. quae Ttlty. Can be found for tbe present at Fie 1 k..iui U-.L.t elrftet. ootl If - - l. at. MoCULLOUOH. i SHAW HOUSK, (Cor. of Market A Front streets,) 1 CLBAitriKiiV, ra. Tbe underlined having taken ebarge of this llolel, would reeiieolfully eolieit nubile patronage, ootru K. NEWTON BUAW. . A. GUlNZBURG'St ; CLOTIIINa AND OK NTS' FURNISHING BIOKH, : ' Old Western Hotel lluilding, Clearfield, Pa. 1 New Broaa, Kaw Doom, oct Ira - ( r ; Bottom PatrBB. 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Pi , hai Jeat rewired a fine lot of French Calf ikins and Kips, the best In tbe market, and Is bow prspared to man ufacture areryihing in his lino. Do will war. mnt his work to be as represented. The fiifiens of Clearfield and vicinity are reipeetruiiy invited to giro nim a tail. Work done at short notice. 7:167.1 Jtj by given that letters testamentary having toa granted to the subscriber on the estate of ALEXANDER BEATTY, decraned, late of Bell townahip, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, all person! indebted to said estato are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against toe earns will present tbea duly authenticated for settlement. Jl LIA ANN RRATTY, September 10. 1873 At. Executrix. IXl'Xt'THIX NOTICE. Notice is here J j by girn that letters tenieranatary on the eetaioef A I Ul'KTl'8 LEt'UNTK, deceased, late of Uirard tuwnilitp, Clearfield county, Penn'a., he ring been dutv r ranted to tbe underairned, all persuus Indebted to said estate wi'l please make payment, and those Braving claims or demands will present them proper I r authenticated for sot tlement, CAROLINE LK ONTK, Executrix. Leeonto's Mills, fiept, 10, 1R7S..tM BONDS FOR SALE. Tho Clear field Uas Company if uffering its bonds as an investment, running from one to ten years, bearing sn per cent. iutcreit, payable semi-an-itujlly oa tbe first days of January and July, 'lue amount is limited to ttlMMMi, being bnt one-third of tbe stock of Ihe couinnuv. thai mak ing tbe UndR a desirable and safe investment. Tticy oan bad al either of the Hanks tn this bor ough, or at tho Treasurer's office. W. W. REITS, Treasurer. Clearfield, Rept 10, lH73. tf A lMI NINTH ATOH'St NOTICft--Notice berbv given thatlettere of admtnlttration od theettateortsDMl'M) ItKAl'SIStJKR, dee d, late of Covington township, Clearfield county, Pa., having been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having claims or demands will present them properly anthentirated for set tlement. KLUaME li b A L Sl U tK, Administrator. Leoonte's Mills, grpt. 10, 1873.-6I A lMINSTKATOH ft NOTUi;-Notice iL 1 beehy given thru lettersof admlniM ration on ihe cntate of KENMAM1N UA1KD, lato of Bell township, Clearfield county, Pa-, dcoeased, having been duly jrranted to the nudersirned, all perrons indebted to said estate will pleae make immediate payment, and those having claims or uemanus win present them properly autnentieated for settlement without dHav. ' JAM Kb A. CAMPBELL, auR27-fit Administrator. (1 AUTIf IN All persons ere hereby cautioned J not to meddle with the following property, in the possession of George Norris, of Brady twp : 3 horses, I set double harness, a lot of camp tools, saws, ates, tables, stoves, beds and bedding, dishes, Ao., now in tbe oamp, os tho same be -loagi to us and is subjo t to oar order. CALVIN WAGONER, Sept 14, '7a-3t AXW ELL HANSON. CATTION. All persons are hereby cautioned J against purchasing or la any way meddling with the following property 1 ine bay Mare, one gray Mare, one iron-gray yearling oolt, ono set of harness and one two-horso war on. Tbo same was bought by me at Sheriff's sale, and is now In ihe possession of lloorge lloukcnberry, of Wood ward township. John w. wkiuut. Kept. 24, 'JJ-Jt. gTORE 1IOUSK AND GOODS AT .PRIVATE SALE. W. B. THrkev 4 Rob offer their enflr. stork .r Rtore Hood.. In (Ilea Hone, al private sale. Thej also .far their Home for sale ar rent, to suit parehasera. Tbe (ooils will be sold as the; are na the shelves ehoap. and on easvtefms. i If not sold by September tilth, they will be sold at eost. Hare bargains eaa h had la Dry Hoods, Notion,, Hoots and Shoes, Hardware, (llaaswsre, and In fast all kinds of soo.1.. If But sold nntll Oetoher 1st., they will bsoff.red at aaetion every Hatortev anlli all are disposed of. The llo.se is to best ia Ulra Hope, and doing a od buslaess. The ill BMtllh f W. 8. biekey ine causa for selling. Call on nr address , v. 1'Ickkv sun. Glrn Hope, Sept. 17, ISTS-Jm. AIMiNl.rivriHN NOTlt'R. Nelle Is hereby given that letters of administrating a the estate of JKHKMIAII Mnllkk', deeeased, late of 11.1111 invnihin ...... ii . . ---.ft v.va. Hw. Wlin.j, I VDB B,f having July grant, to the undersigned, . r.,PWUB mu.Bifs io sain eeiate will pleas, a, immediate payment, ead those having els! mi nr riMuaJ. .in . .L ,7 - v ... )"" in', .rop.rij amheaUeated for leMleavent without d.lay. vim. r. johnbtoh .. . 4. C. HUOUK, . Adssialitre'tra. raespi.l Bills, Hep'. U, )l7e It Sflmtistrarnts. General ElediortPni WllERBA,hy.atot'th.y.UIU hi, ofthe Cr.nn.Mit, of V?s. T"" Bia dotltfed "A. W w regalaJ, ,k,"""' Kleetioa withla this Comiaon.ltk " u '"' joined upon the .herltf. of the ...,' " " to giv. pahll. aotiee .fsiua eleetlo,. ,k "?tiu where le be held, and the ..eW. 7 " Ta.aaroaa, 1, Jr,T J. p,. n"k,"'u4 of Cloarn.ld eounty, do hereby ,i p.,,,.? that a isnoralslestlon will be I. .tr oso Tunsuai or Ocrossn naxr, (bsio, M. ufj day of tbo month.) at the several .ljx l,4 tricts tn said eounty, at whist, time tad i i tho qualified voters will vote ' For one person for Supreme Jndge of this f Pr one person for Btsle Treasurer of this t.M mcnweullb, - vu For one person to represent the oounty of CU nt-id in mo iiouse of Kepresentatiru .f ? For one pd sou. Jut ths offioe of 6 serif of Cl-.. field oounty, ww For one person for tho else of Trett.er ,r For one person for the office of Cos sty Conn!. sioner of Clearfield oounty for three years. For one person for the ellao f Distrist Atttr of CloarfieJd oonnty, For one person for Lbs onoe of Jury CosiBi-ii0. or of Clearfield county. M101' For ono porsoo for the ofiso of Coroner of Clsjf. For owe person for tho floe of Auditor of Ckv field oounty. Tho voters io each borough and twmMp lr ant Assessors, The electors of the ouanty of Clearfield wm ul notion that the said sleetion will be held st U UIIOWIDK; piNCVI, TIKI Rooearia township, at tho Union Hotel, ift fl;,n Hope. Bell township, at ths houso of Robert M... llloom township, at the house of tbe late Janit Oi'ruui, or. Boggs township, at ths bouse of Edward Albwt Bradford township, at tbe house of Jscob I'iirtt. ruj vfiiniH, ai ine nouse 01 n a, bnlwn In Lutberburg. Rurnside township, at Tonne's school bnn. Chest towmhip, at the publis school fiUBH IIA Clearfield borough, al tbo Court tlouss. Covington township, at tbe houso uf J. Mum. vurwraniiH vuruugo. h me nouse er tht U14 1IKIM DIUVH, l'eoatur township, at Centre school hoase. Ferguson township, at tbe bouse of Jobs Or, ory, formerly occupied by Thos. Kobiss, (Kress, way.) ttirard township, at Congress (lill school Itm Uoslicn towuibip. at tbe public school hosts 11 aoawsviiie. s - 1 U rah am township, at the house of Jacob H.KU Uulicb township, al ths publis school hosts, is Jauesville. Huston township, at ths house of Jesse Wilts. Iloutxdalc borough, st ths public hosHef Wa, Parker, in seid borough. Jordan township, at ths publio school aoiM,! Annonvillo. - Karthaus township, a Bridnen's school host, Knos township, at Turkey Uttl school hcu. Lawrence township, at the Court llesse, is tht borou-h of Clearfield. Lumber City borough, at the public school bow, Morris township, at, the house formerly ocesbiel by Thomas Kylsr. ' New Washington borough, at the pall is mbh! houso, , " Oeeeola boroughat tho publio houss sf Mils Iloyt, in said borough. Penn township, at ths hotel formerly ksst it W. W . Anderson. r ' Piko township, nt the houso of ths lots lust Bloom, in tbo borough of Carwensville. 1'nton township, at the house of D. B. Brubaktr. Wnllareton t-orough, at tbe public school koiw in said boroagh. ' Woodward township, at ths house of Tbonu Henderson. AN ACT regulating tho mode of voting st all elections in tbe several counties of this Con ns on wealth, approved tho 30th day of Marts, A V., 1PM, vis: Samo 1. Bt it tnaeted by ths Penats ut flu use of Representatives of the ComnonweaUlt sf Pennsylvania in Ueneral Assembly met, and it tt hereby enacted by authority of tbe sami, Tbat ths qualified voters of tbe several counties ef U11 Commonwealth, at all general, townthip, eoroBf. and special elections, are hereby, hereafter eatsgr ist-d and required to voto, by tick, snnUe, w written, or partly printed and partly unites, str erally classified as follows ; One ticket hail m- brace the names of all Judges of court vsted for, and to be labelled, outside, "judiciary;" snctiekM shall embrace the names of ths state offlws tot. for. and be labelled, "state one ticket iksil ta- brace tho names of all eounty officers feted for, including office of senator, member, and wrntavi of assembly, if voted for, and members ofCesgrfN, if voted for, and be labelled, "county eas tttka shall embrace tbe names of all townsbip olem voted for, and be labelled, "township;" out titt et shall etubreee the names of all borough crlttri voted for, and be labelled, "borough ;" sad tseh elws shall be deposited in reiiaraU ballet htiti, By tbo aot of A seembly of 1 169, knows u lis Registry l.ew, it ts provided as follows: 1. "Election officers aro to open tbo polls W tween tho hours of sii and seven a. a. oa tba it? of election. Before lii o'clock in ths korsisf rf second Tuesday of October they are ts rses.fi from tbo County Commissioners tbe Kerfttrti List of Voters and all neoossary election blsiti, and tbey aro to permit no man to vole wim name is not on said list, unless he shall suu nroof of bis ruht lo veto as follows S. Tho person whose name is not so ths tin claiming toe right to vote mast produce a essl.lt voter of tbo diuriot to swear 10 a wrtttea or prut od affidavit to tbo residence of the claimeat is tii district for at least ten days nsit proceeding said I election, defining clearly where the residue! sf I tho person was. 1. Tho party claiming tho rifiht to vote tW also make an affidavit, stating to ths best of hu knowledge and belief where and wkra he vti bom, tbat be is a oitiisn of Tennsylvsais ui t! tho tniied States, that ho has resided is tl Suae ono year, or, if formerly a cititvl tstfrt I and removed tberefrom tbat be bas resided imn 1 sis months nest preceding ssid eleetioo, tbat 1 has not moved into the district for ths purpeM tf I voting therein, that be has paid a tStsts or cem; I tat within two years, which was aseestcd st 'ItsM I tew days before the election, and tbo aftiistit.its ll stato when and .where tbo taa was esesstes tsi 1 paid, and the tai receipt must bo produced ss the am davit strati state taat 11 naa been tost ws- itrnved. or that he received none. - 4. If tho applicant bo a naturalised dtiirt,-! must in addition to ths foregoing proofs, suit ul bis affidavit wbsn, whom and by wast everts! waa laturalued and produce bis cert 1 Bests 1 naturaliunf ion. ft. Every person claiming to bo a astsrslitrtl cititco, whether on the registry list, or erodiriECj affidavits aforesaid, shall bo required is predtr.j bis naturalisation certificate at tbe eieetioa stierii votioa- where be has been for ten yreri cobskH tfvely a voter in ths district whers bs efftn ts vote ; and on the vote of suoh a per sob beisg rt4 oeivod, tho K lection Officers are to writs eriiurn tha word 'voted on his certiorate with tbe wan and year, and no other voto oan be east tbst 4sfj in virtue of sard oorttaaalo, oieept unere iv entitled to Vole oa tbo nata rait sat ion ef th d father. 6. If tho person claiming to vets whs li reeristered shall make affidnrit tbat fas is s ati born eltisen of tho United Metes, or, If hen si-1 where, shall produce ev.deaoe of bil iataralmf Hon, or tbat bo is entitled to eiusreump j r -of his father's naturaliiation, and furtksr, tbsi is between 71 sad 33 years of age, and bas run within tho Htsto one year, and in the eltctiet trict ten days Beit preceding the eleetiot, M shall U entitled to vole though bo shall aot M paid taxes. J knilra, I. A.ttKr hstreke srlvfll. TTM all tterenna ettient Justices of the Pssce, .h.II k1,l H.nr.ai,tmentef trsitsii tho government of tho United (Metes, er sf 14 eomniialoiHtgl officer oe ntharwise. a tnherd'PM .. a hn U heesitilevfd osj der tho Legislstlve, Kxecntivo or Judicial j partmsnu of Uiil Htato or of tbe nmu - n or any city or incorporated duvtfU tbat evory member of Congress, or si we " n Legislature, or of tho common or ! e",r1 of aoy city, or eommissioaor ot any iwr1 1 district, aro by law incapsblo el Bom-i- vavrTjiiing, ai id same iihiw, - j pototmsnl of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of "J siectton or this tommnnwesitn. r.u vi vrTinaT nrirtrRnfl. Tn care tbe persuo who shall hsvs recsir-1 j second highest number of votes for iapeeicr,.rl not attend on the day ef electiun. thtn tsern who ahall b.i. nmd the eecond hibM " her of votes for judgs at tbo next preeedisg r.nj tion, shall betas inspector in his pis' : "J J oase the persoo who shall have roceired lbs b n est number of votes for mepector shell " 1 the tinruin leoi.il iiuln.. shall eMieint s, Is'li tor in his placet and ia ease the persos .- ...j u. ... a., ui. .ml.s sf te t a. 7 ..k .ai. k.ll kss mi..,). iiiv w,m-n ,m wim.-. . . .l,..l . nf alMliOB, ShSK I Uul uaL ..itl uf Ih.ir miiulmr to fill such ece J Also, that where a Judge, by sickens voidable aoeWcBt, is BBsJ.le le ."end seel " Ing of iudgrs, thea the oertiflcare er rs'er" be taken charge ef by r of Ik, ,B,ff. ,J elerks of the elilloa of tke dl.trlel, whe eh'1 aad perform Ihe duties required of saie)""! Th. n.t.Mi Jnd.u ef the respeetlv, " aforesaid are reiiueiled to -eetei lhM llooae. la tha hereurh of Olearleld.ee i,ej Friday Beat after the aald eeroad T" J Oetoher. (being the lTthl, thea and Here w sing the l?lh I, lea an. l jsM-riM Ihoee Ihinge U1VKN aod L.8. In the year ef lord ...J ei.nt nuuur.o "w . " ... iks I tha Iadpeadsa, el tae uuu. judge shall hot atten.l,, thea tbe tapw eelved the highest auieber of veti h,H ,f a Judge ia his plaee or if any vaeswy "