CEOUQE B." 'GOOD LANDER, KD1TUH 4ND I'lWrillKTOU. ULKAKKIKLD, Pa.' ' . 'WKlNKlAY MOHNINfl, 00T. S, 187,1. t'o ,. Domooratio State Tickets ' ,'' 81.PKKMB JVDOB, '.' ', JAMES R. LUDLOW, Philadelphia. . , . 8TATK TllBASl'KKR, i ! , P. M. HUTCHINSON, Allegheny. ,i Domooratio County Tiokot. ; to ASSKSI II LY, i: MB. .T. J. lirtVEH, : v . - OrH.ISUM.0. ' I ;!.;..! , , "'"" ' - ! : PIIKU1FP. ' ' "' ; ' ' ' W." ROSM NtPUEDSUI, ' . ..j . Of CLGARFIKLI.. ' , , '" '' - ; " TltBARVhKK, 1 ' 1 'WIllMN W. W O R It A I- I., of riiBinriKLO b commi.isionkii, ' ' CI- Alt K II It O W H, 1 .. . Or I.AM'llCXtS. . MflTnH'T ATTOr.NUV, I'- It A N K V I i: L II I p O , ' v or UlRAI:riBt.O.J' -' .' , " ' ' AUDITOR. ' LEWIS t. II LOOM, ' I ' ' OK l.a . J',,' .H'RY COMMISSIONER, JOHN W. H II V V. A It T, ' Of Cl.r.AHrlEI.D. . ' . . " CORONKR, , ; O E O It i li T II O R N , or ci.RAnriBLD. ' Kltrltou flay. ; Democrats, next Tuesday, the 1 llli, iaoloetlon tiny. .Rcmomber, yon Imvo a sncred dttty to perform on that dny, und boo that yonr neighbor, who mny bo n littlo forgotful, is notified and in vitod to go to the oloction nnd voto tlio whole. Democratic ticket, from Judge Ludlow down to George. Thorn. , Fellow Democrats, you wero never presented with tho namo of better men for tho respective Stato and coun ty offices, and you will fail to dis clinrgo your wholo duty to your (iod, your oonntry and your family, by re maining away from tho polls on that day. ' Lot nothing but sickness pro vont you from depositing your ballot in favor of our nominees; because you have candidates you may well icel proud of. ' For 'Supreme Judge you havo James R. Ludlow, ono of tho purest jurists riiiludulphia or IbcStatocan produce, nnd it looks now as though ho would carry that eily by 10,000 majority ,nnd will of course bo cloctcd over Gordon, the liudical nominee, who is ono of '.ho most narrow minded and blgotod in dividuals nnywhero to bo found. ', Pittsburgh is tho homo of our nom inoo , for 8tate Treasurer, F. M. iluTcuisoN, who is ono of the best fi nancier in the Commonwealth, whilo bis opponent, I?. W. Mocker, is ono of tho moat unscrupulous public mon now bofova tho public, and wo expect Iosco him overwhelmingly defeated. J For'AsKEMUtr wo havo Dr. T. J. Bovsn, who has mado a .Stato reputa tion as A legislator, and ho it person ally known to at loast two-thirds of tho cilizons of tho county. With him at Harrisburg next winter, our inter ests in tbo lower houso will roccivo proper attention,-And for ability, he will havo few equals In that body. Those voting for Dr. Totter will do so through epitc.caring very litllo wholh or wo bAvo a representative or not. ' - For Sheriff, Wm. Ross McPuerson is tho only man beforo tho pooplu fit to fill tho ofllco'. llq is a son of tho kilo John. MuPborson, well known to many of tho ' older cltixcns of tho county,'who so obly ond uprightly discharged tho duties of County Treas urer for sovoral terms. P.oss is a young man of industrious habits und strict sobriety, and peculiarly well qualified to discharge tho Intricate duties of that office. lie deserves tho voto of every upright man in the county. ' Wm. W. Worralt, Is our nominee for Treasurer, llo possesses excel lent business qualifications, besides be ing A first class book keeper, and ihoroforo a good aocountant. He has been engaged in tho lumber businocs for a number of yonrs, and earned forhimsolf, through frugality and in dustry, a comfortable homo and tome property besides. It Is a pretty good index, if a man starts with nothing hat a will, and succeeds In a business cvny, that be will mako a good public c'lEuor. Itr. Worrall desorves tho vote of every Democrat who despises cor rupt bargains and rings, such as Mr. Wise, his opponent, has espoused and is striving to succeed with. For County Commissioner the far mers of tho county hnvo a representa tive in Clark Brown,wIio besides being ono of tbo thriftiest farmers in the county, lias n reputation fur ability and integrity second to no man who Jms preceded him in that ofilco. Mr. Brown, f ovcral years ago, served In llio capacity of County Auditor, and displayed raro abilities while discharg ing tbo ditties of that position. ' Who ever makes a good Auditor will make a good Commissioner. His rival, Mr. Hboff, hna not a single qualification for tho position lie is seeking. FnANK FiEi.ntNO, our nominee for District Attou.nky, Is without a ri val, nnd particularly well qualified (or tho position ho Is nominated for. Ho it a gnn'tloman of unimpeachable integrity and worthy llio support ot all who lovo law and order. ' For Auditor, Lewis 0. Bloom pns oscj 11)0 requisite qualifications for looking after tho public ncoounls and reporting to tho luxpaycis whatever; wrong ho may discover. Ho is tilso without an opponent. No fraud in bis nomination. ' John W. Siiuoart is our nominee for Jury Commissioner, 'ami ,Jamos Mitcholl Is jlho Modoc-Iladicul-ryig nominee for ho samo position. , As two ro to bd elected, and each elector' can Voto but Tor one- candidate, both will of course bo olcctcd.- :.-" For Coroner tho Democrats pre son( tlio namo of (j'rohur Thorn, ono of the best incchunics in tlio Stato, up right in all his dcaljngs and who will of courso niako a conscientious, faith ful ofllccr. Tho rings havo not boon ublo to find an opponent for him, Willi tho exception ol Dr. Boycr nnd Mr. Brown, neither of our candi dates havo ever held nn office. They cannot thcrcforo bo charged w ith be ing ofilce seekers, in the senso usually applied, nnd all being DoniocraU in whom thcro is no guile, wo bespoak fur them nn undivided support of our purty ond nil others who hnvo not sold out lo tho two coirupt iings,who propose to deal in votes as thoy do in merchandize.' The Press Sees It. Tho Philadel phia iVcss, tho leading organ of Jind- icalism in tho Stato, in alluding to the Modoc movement in this county re marks : ' "Tlio Prrooornlto tinrty In I'lnrOoM oooply have cnm;1it the oonUirioo eo trovuU-nt lo dial p.irty of ili'hitrgratiun. it nci'ius tlmt lr. Pnt ter und MoaitrM. fnvtiffo niul Wifir, lrnJitiK DmiDcralr, havo biTome dioiilisflttl wiih tlio trl- umry vlevtiuim. iiixl bnvc, widi llii'ir rollunurs gntio ovor to tho vnuip of tlla KcptlliMcmis." JlioViii undcrHiuiids tho move ment, if Mosul's. Potior, Savaga & Co. do not. Tlieso gentlemen hnvo al ready depositod all their baggago nt tho I tallica I depot, nnd the Democrat is indeed very blind who cannot sco it. The Hinos. Tho ftew Washington and CurworiBvillo rings have not been working so well togothor tlio past week. , It is now quite iluin that tlio latlor ring cannot mako good its con tract in votes to tho former, accord ing to tho bill of sale. Over half oi tho Radical parly rcfuso to bo sold to tho Now Washington ling. Only tlio purchasnblo material is going "to slick," which will allow tho Modoc candidates to stick in tliO piud, soiled all over. What a pity I a - oi Pardoned. Tho President, on tho day previous lo their execution, pnr- donod Slonluck nnd Burncho, two of iho Mod oo Iudiaus sentenced to be banged at Fort Klnmnlh, Oregon, on tho ilil, on tho grounds that tlioso two were merely instruments in the hands of dipt. Jack in tho assassination of Gen. Canby and Iho Peaco Commis sioners. Tho others wero executed in accordanco wkh tho sentenoo of tho Court. ' : ' Wo notico that tho Flk Democrat flourUics a "Pcoplo'H" county ticket Miller, is there any "Lluster'' or "bom bast" obout lhalf A new Court IIouso appears to bo troubling our neighbors, and Ilidgwoy and St. Marys both want it. ; , Gen. Grant has appointed E. C. Xcg Icy, a nephew of Congressman Neglcy, 1'oslmnster at Pittsburgh, in llio room of Stewart, who is under arrest for oiubczzlemcnt lo tho tuno of 8."!5,Ol)0. Doctors Disauiieeino. Tho Presi- dent of tho Republican Convention in i . . , i i i , aiaspaeimseiiH iiihisih inai -scanuaioiis irrogularltics and immoralities have sprung up in Iho public service, nt first denied, next connived nt, and after wards condoned tinder tho pressure of impending elections. And theso things," ho says, "havo gono as far as tho good namo of any party or the public senso can bear. Tho fears of tho early founders wero spent in the wrong direction ; llio peril to tho pu rity of Iho Government lies not in high ambitions, but in low dishones ties." How does thU fit in with Gov. Morton's assertion, that be hud stud ied our political history closely and that ha is satisfied that the standard of public morals was never so high nor llio administration ol llio Govern ment so pure as at tho present mo ment. Morton insists upon It that all is purity and honesty, whilo (lov. Bullm k of Massachusetts declares that rascality "has gono as far as tho good namo of tho parly or the public vense can bear." Wo think it has gone a good dual further. SoiJTnKiiN Government Tho Pitts burgh I'ont says : "two Houlli Carolinians recently called upon Governor Moses ns appli cant! fur a place n Police Justice. Ono wns a gentleman of e.ipi rienco, honor, and lutcMlgriico. but whilo, tho other a neiin uiiablo lo wiilu his name : nnd know n to ho for bulo a good deal cheaper lh:itl in the days of slavery. 1 ho l.ovemor nl:cd them their political Opinions. Tlio whilo man said bo was a Democrat, but would ttdminUlcr Justiso without re gard to color or pulitics. Tho negro said ho was a Republican to the back bone, adding: "1 se gwino lo nick to the Republican parly long as wo's got a Moses to lend us through the bul rushes." 'J'ho negro got his commis sion. Mohe KmiiE7.elf.ment. A dispatch from Now York says: John Howard Young, the money ordor clerk In tho Hrooklyn post olllco, has been missing from bis desk Binco .Satin day lnst,ani a hurried examination shows that a deficiency exists. An expert account ant is now making a cnrulul examina tion to ascertain tho exact amount. Mr. Young was looked fin ns nn hon est oflkcr, nnd his placo in the, Sunday school and church, of which ha was a member, was never vacant beforo last .Sunday. Harper, tho "lamo duck" of tho In tcrnul Rovonuo department, ul Spring field, Illinois, is found lo bo $10,0UO short. Ho speculated in grain nnd real estate, and bad tho invariable wo man mixed up with his defalcation. It is said his stealing bi'-'iin in tho campaign of 1U72 when ho contribu ted tw,uun, winch did not como out of his own pocket, to elect Grant. Ho has run away to Canada. .Our wholo ollloiul not work appears lo bo rollcu. Wendell Philips cnytf Grant wants a third let'iii uuii) uiuka another million. ComKJHilltlfHCt. A Loyal Card. Below will bo found a nolo from ono of tho oldest and most esteemed hiomfcors of the Republican purty'in thh county, whoy ilka hundreds ot nis party, prefers in rcguIarDcmocralio nominees to (he ModoeB,1f ho eanhnt get a -fitruight ticket ot his own parly friends i Mr. KniTon : I sco by tho political shuuipooing, had at Clearfield a short tinio since, that llio Modocs expect to swallow tlio wholo Republican party of Clearfield county. 1, for one, am a Republican from principle not for party s sake and am not willing to bo sold so cheaply. -1 remember see ing tho mumm of ihoso same Modocs announced In your paper, us candi dates, subject to tho decision of tho Domourulio Voters at tbo primary election. Thoy wero defeated. Now, I boliovo if men will' slip llio baiter nud go back on their word in this vase, thoy will do it in another, wlien cir cumstances alter canes, and cannot bo trusted. ' 1 iiiii acquainted wilh n largo numher of tho Kcpublicans of Clear- Held county, and 1 am proud to say thoy aro generally men of intelis(onco and honosty, and I hopo they will not stiller thomsulves to bo tnndo a cat's paw to pull tho chestnuts out of tho hot ashes to servo tho ends of their worst political vlliflers,'ono of whom has a namo which i vory liuliealivo (Savage). It will do tho Republican parly no good. I say, go away, snakes. No fusion with, tho Motions.- ' A. Hound Rkpuumoan. Julio it Twp., Oct. 4,1873. Mr. F.nrroit : In your Issno of the 21th of September, in commenting on tho meeting held in tho Court House, on tho HUh, yon placo Gulioh nmong the unrepresented tswiishlj.s. Yon do so correctly, nnd the bulltrs will find that they will bo unrepresented on Tuesday week in this township, un less Mr. Fulford ran whip the loyal in On that day tho Democrats will bo a unit for tho Simon Puro ticket, from Boycr down. Stentor. Wo have a ecoro of similar Idlers beforo us, from all poi lions of llio county, und from tho drill of things just now, wo would not bo surprised if tho Modoc lickct would not poll 1,500 votes all told, on Tuesday next, Clearfield, Oct. S, 1873. 3Itt. KidTon ; Somo evil disposed pcraon, who neither ret pec U God, tears tho law or regards truth in any thing, has circuiutod n blasphemous renoi t against uio in tho upper cud of this comity, which report is wholly and absolutely fulsO, wicked ft I'1 slanderous coinago of tho malignant individ.uul who circulates it. Although I make no loud professions of religion, if lo beiievo in ft triuno God, to rev eronco Deity, lo beiievo our soul iin. mortal and needy of salvation, to ab hor sin and lovo virlno nnd despiso a liar, (especially one who uses tho sa cred nuino of Jesus in his lies), I hope I ora not entirely destitute of it. I X. J. BoYER. APr.T Bank Kd'h Career. Less thnn a year rgo, Mr. Henry Clews, tho cx lankcr, addressed tho firut, political meeting of tlio Presidential campaign in New York City, and ju llio course of ids spocch dopictcd tho dreadful finnnoinr.2 'Mi'. U..'. 1 ? . ' which must ensue in case Mr. Greeley were elected President. As happened, Gon. Grant was ducted Prosideut,itnd Mr. Hoary Clews is now flat on his back in tbo midst of n pttnio quite equal to Iho one w hich he had conjured up in tho emergency of Mr. Greeley's election. The logic of all this gouu lo show, even putting the niulter in its most favorable light, how much Mr. Henry Clows know of what ho wus talkinguboul,nnd how much nonsense may bo ultorCd by bunker politicians who bold tho Government deposits and descant upor. tho unsound linan- ciai views of llicir political opponents. Li Trouiii.k Tho Denver liailical is concerned lent tho diHsatif:iclioii il tho ring in Philadelphia t Gordon's nomination, carry lliul city for Lud low, ond advises tho metropolitan pol iticians to not allow themselves to enter into any such arrangement, li is rattier amusing to witness tho de spair of rural Radicals when thcro is any danger of tbo Philadelphia Ring failing to do t.t work. The JlmHfaL may koep its advice to itself. Thu class of voters w ho will carry I'liil.v delphiiL for Judge 1, ml low are llio solid substantial citixons who know bint to bean able, upright, and feurlets jurist, and not tho parly of "roundels'' and "repeaters" who havo so long held carnivals of crimo in that city. . Goodness Gracious '.Tho Pitts burgh I'osl says I "At tho recent lovo feast ol tho colored brethren in this city, in relation to Louisiana affairs, Col. ileal! mntlo llio iollowing cliaixo ngniiiHt tho Democracy, which is, to say tho least, unkind : ''J I ruled commerco, it mastered leg islatures, it swayed Congress, il con trolled adniiiii:,trulions, il infected judiciaries, it expunged tho truth of history, it laid its index rrrmrqatonut on the. pugo of prayer book und school uook : it euispcu mo jiuiu wiin nuuu- cull's, and festooned the ftuorod Cross with chums 1 "Music by tho band. John Brown's body lies mouldering in the ground." After tho franking privilego bad been abolished, lust winter, Congress appropriated ncai ly a million of dol lars, lo pay for stamps to bo used by tho ofliciuls of tho federal Govcrn nion, in transmitting through llio mails letters upon ollieinl business and publio documents. Tho Postmaster General thereupon had a stump muda for each department, differing nlso from the kinds used by the, general puliliu. 'J'hcso official hlaaips lire now being used for Radieul electioneering document in Virginia. How handy things can bo iniido, an) how. ., - Tho fuel in ciiho J ih1l;0 Gordon is electud lo tho Supreme bench I ho Weal will havefourjudgiBaiiil Philadelphia and Hie lvist but uiie,(Sluusrt oml) will add considerably lo Judgu Ludlow's vole in tlio metropolis whore ho is best known. - This sadly disturbs the equilibrium of tho orguns. Drinking und smoking put a good deal of money into tho Treasury. From July 1st, 172, lo July 1st, 1873, tho Goverunicnl rovenuo from spirits of all kinds (not including bucr) wns 811,011, 100, nnd from tobacco in its vurions forms, $7,170,413. It is an ill wind that blows no good. - , . EAriiKaKxjENttivE. The now Ma sonic Temple in Philadelphia, when fully illuttiiuiitod, , consumes .,J0,D(HJ led of rjas, uL a coat ul $15 uu Lour. "AC". as ,iY.M of the Ifcmocrallc Stale VtHtrat f oiiimff Ire. To the Voters of rtnntyluania : Tho day is near wheu you will be called upon, to dischurgo your duties at worthy. and patriotic- vilizmia at tho ballot box in giving expression to your will as to whom you desire shall 1)0 eloctcd 14 llio important nnd 'dig nified posiiiou of Judge of the hiii ijrynio Court of tho Stale, and to whom ns Slalii Treasurerlor I wo years shall be ontrusted Llio moneys ot Hie Statu.. It is deemed necessary lo say, that as the Supremo Court of Iho Stato is tlio highest iiidiciul power iul author ity, lo. which riiitHor of tbo utmost itii)ortunao as isgards blalo constitu tional questions, decisions and rulini'S of lower courts, and olhor matters of great importance to tho life, liberty and properly of Iho citizens of tho Stato have to bo submitted, and whoso action is final, that it is therefore of tho most pooitivo importanco that tho individual who shall bo elevated to seat in Iho Supremo Court of the Mnto, should bo thorough in Ins know! edgo oi tbo law, that bo should bare oxlondud judicial exporienco in tiio administration of tho law, and I hat Ihoso conditions should bo sustained and illuminated by purity of purpeso and freedom from all soltish iiess.whioh whilo they shall materially aid the iudgo in llio dischnrgo of bis hiirli judicial functions, will give coiiliifouco and secure ready aciiuiescciico in I ts official net, in tho Hon. James I!. Ludlow all llicsp requisites and oo menu of fitness lor judi'o of tho Hi- proine Court of the Suite are cmiuoii iy present. Ho is learned in the lav. He bus bud sixteen years cxncriuiL-o in the adiiiiiiihtratioii of tho law us jiidgo ol one id' the most importnit Courts ot I liiluiielplnu. Jlo has, be cause of bin legal knowledge, nciimel, culmut'ss In deliberation, bis power (it legal .analysis, nnd his unquestioned uprightness, Oumed nnd receives tie proud title of "the learned and up right judgo," not only from tho pcopli, but from thoso (llio members of tie liar) whoso prolessional duties brnir them in daily contact wilh him. Sucli, in brief, is tho candidato tor whom yon uro invited lo givoyoursuflVngoa. cor sticu a enndidato every reason ex ists to satisfy the electors of his great fitness for tho position, and to stimu late thorn lo iho full and complete dis charge of their duties in sccuriig for the judgeship tho enlarged ability and integrity possessed by him. . J ho condition ol UieMalo Treasury and its management for a long term of yoars have been such as togivoriso to gioat uiHsulislucuon to tho citizens of the Stale to creato woll grounded distrust for tho safety of tlio public moneys, and to call for A so an bine and thorough investigation of Iho ai- tuirs cf tuo treasury, which investiga tion, noevcr doSirablo, cannot bo even hoped for during ,u0 coming two yonrs it the present Malo i reamirei' should bo continued in his position. ' It is universally believed lliatgrenl wrong exists in iho management of tho Treasury Department, and fears aro felt and expressed by iho wisest and best of our citizens lor tho safety of tho moneys nf the Kiuto. " Thai the fuiblio funds havo been loaned in vio ntion of law for the personal benefll of the State Treasurer, und thai loses havo been sustained by tho Slate in so doiug, is patent 10 every intelligent citizen of the. Commonwealth,. , vl'J" r.(il,t)iijil fad that"Mono Wings, ' 'naving as their centre the Stale Treasurer and ns their potent instrumentality thu moneys of the State, havo been established and work ed for tho siiecial pecuniary benefit of llio Slnto '1 loasurcr, and lor securing corrupt legislation. Il Is also a well ostub'isliod fact that tho money of tbo Stale bus been and is now used to con trol fraud-working' political organiza tions, whoso outstretching influence and power have attained wider scope and such potency as to cnuso tho hon est, law-abiding citizen to contemplate with much uniiety and Tear llio future of the Stato, if its. political destiny shall continue lo be controlled by these und kindred baleful Influences and or ganizations. Like begclsliko. Wrongs uncontrolled grow inpldly potential. Tho post repuals itself, nnd thus the future too often becomes but its sor ry duplicate. It has been wisely said that "there is no better way of judging tho future than by tho past." So judging, what havo we to hope for of law lul, upright ilnd judicious ad ministration of tbo Stale Treasury, if il shall be unfortunately confided for two years longer to tlio mismanage meiil of the present inciinilviii? The best iuleruMls of iho Slato demand hjs retirement, lo ho followed by a wosl thorough and searching investigation into the ti flairs) of the Treasury. Shall this bo done ? It is notoiloiis thai thcro is in the Treasurer's hands an unappropriated balanco ranging from ono to three mil lions of doll. us, which tbo luw contem plates and public demand shall remain in the Treasury, and not bo taken therefrom by thu Treasurer and him, on Ids own account, he drawing und appropriating to and for his own uso and benefit the interest accruing upon llio sum or sums loaned. It is safe to say that tho 'Treasurer has ul bis command nn average unappropriated sum or balanco of tl,"0U,000, from which ho mny by loaning it receive on his own account an utmunl income ot $100,000, in direct violation of the law, and (o which lie has nol even the shadow of legal or moral right. The abiiso and misuse of tho moneys of tho Slate must be prevented and groatur security given for their safety and proper use. This will not bo dono by retaining llio prccsent Treasurer in offico. Tho demands of justice nnd tho requirements of tho luw should bo mado paramount to tho behests of fraud and personal interest. The pow er to wrest tho Treasury from tho bunds of him who controls il is now with tho voters of Iho Sluto, and iho ti mo is near nt hand when they may do il by giving form nnd effect to thuir will through tho ballot-box. Will tho voters bo equal to tho doniamU of right and the claims of justice l1., In them we havo confidoiico and abiding bopo. Let them but will it, nnd u noiseless but effective decrco will bo proclaimed through the ballot-box, that honesty, Integrity andonlargod ability shull in llio future, through and by ft new instrumentality, guard, keep und disbuibo the treasures of iho Stale. Francis M, Hutchinson bus boon selected as tbo candidate for Stale Treasurer.-, For him the AulVnigos of Iho electors uro invited. Mr. Hutch inson Is nol a politician. Hu bus no claims or menu as such. , His merits aro his unquestioned integrity, und high buisness qualilieiilions, being em phatically a business man, and ns tucli lie bns been endorsed ftlilio by politi cal opponents, nnd by tbo press of all shades of politics. In hint Is found the JofierHoni.wiqii nlificulioiitnr off! Co, 1 lioueely und iua.'poleiiiy." To him, thorefore, may bo confided tho man agement of tho Trousury Department of tho Stato without fear thut ho will divort, tho money a from their legili mulo and lawful uses, or that b will invest them for his own norsonnl profit and enrichment, or apply thorn to tho baso purposos of corrupt i ng legislation or in tho creation and working of cor rupt and corrupting political "Ring" organisations. Having unshaken and well based confidence, in iho purity und patriot ism of tho ponplo, the Connnittoo feel that recognizing, as tho pooplo must, tho great necessity for a chango In tho administration of tho financial depart ment of Uiot Slulo; that tlinv Arn I in. pnlionlly awuiling tho approach of uio bccuiiu jnosnoy in uctooor that tliAV mntr nn, li t-.w.M t ! m m... n ., whioli will thou be presented, lo give expression, lorco onu elloct to their will, lo tho end, that maladminis tration of till) nresant Statu Tr-nnmn-nr shall ccaso, and that lo honosty and cupnuiiy, m mo person or r rancis M. Hutchinson, shnll hn niiAMl duties, and tho resoonsiliiliilm nf ilm Treusury of tho Stulo.' Lot every voter no in uutr. nm tun i u v mu victory will wreutho tho banner of uiose w no moor lor i no ru hi. ami t n it tho good fight for the uaioly ol iho uinuiouwcaiin. A. NEBLNGErL Chairman Democratic Stato Central Committee. , Philadelphia, Sept 20. The State tiamf hate. ' AVo mako tho followinjr extracts irom tlio game law ol I'unnsylvumn. j;cor may Do killed from tho first day of Septombcr to December illsl. NiiiirrolH may bo killed from tbo first day of July lo Doeomber 81st. I'lovcr may bo killed from tho first day of August to December II 1st. bnino may do killed from the first day nt. September to llo twentieth day of April. Moodcoclt mny bo killed from tho first day of August to December 31st tjuail or palndgo mny bo killed from tho first day of November to December J 1st. Pheasants or liinnntcd erouso mav bo killed from tho first day of Septem ber to Deeombor Slst. Rail birds and reed birds may bo killed from tho Grst day of September to Deccmbor 31st. Wild turkeys may bo killed from October 1st, to Docembor lilst. Rabbits may bo killed from October 1st, to December 31st. Nu person shall at any timo, within this Slnto, kill any robin, thrush, lurk. flicker, finch or woodpecker, or anv other insectivorous bird, under a pon alty of 85 for oaeb bird. . . NewWayto Pay Pew Rint.TIio perversion of publio funds achieved by tnv v'ijviiiuuii nu9iiiiatiier rises out OI tho level cf llio common ombcrzlo mcnts, and attains the heilil of Puro humor, llo used tho public mor.ey lo pny his pew rent, nnd other church dues. When theSL Ijou'is postmnstcr the other day admitted that ho hod assessed bis clerks in order to defray tha expenses of banqueting President Grunt, and Btrennonsly contended that thu was "a public uso," il was thought to bo rather funny, but the Cincinnati man In our opinion beats his St. Louis eo-ofllco-liolder by several lengths In tho laughter provoking rneo. The nnivo unconsciousness which will al low nn official gentleman to servo God by robbing his fellow man, and feci meritorious and pious over It, is cer tainly n moro valuablo quality in n humorist than tho moro obluseness which fails to pcrccivo tho dclicnto moral distinction which is thought to exist between assessments on clerks to elect a Republican enndiduto and as sriwments on tho samo clerks to feast that enndiduto after oloction. JVfa burgh Ltrntter. " "' . Imi'artiai. Ku Jvliix. Tho Lonis villo (Ivy.) Conner remarks: "Tho iKilroit Tribune is mistaken in attri buting the Kuklux outrages in Ken tucky to 'political animosity ngninst equal right.' These outrage! have no political Klgnifi'taneo whatever. Democrats live in the same terror and aro ns often Iho victims of tho assas sins as Radicals. Il is prutty well known, indeed, that thu Radical purty is well represented in the Klun, nud llio entire organisation is nothing moro than n- rnwardly bnnd of free bootirs nnd highwaynien, bound to gellirr by Iho common purpose of plun dering and of gratifying private re rengu. Jt seems indeed lo bo entiruly distinct from tbo Kuklux order which existed in tho South sniuo yoars sinoe. lu members masked, it is true, but their ni ls indicate thai they arc in no way controlled by polilicnr sentiment. Thoy unito in n body to gratify a pri vnto rancor against their noighbors for tome individual griovanw, which they ari loo cowardly to nvengo in a more open nnd manly way. . Tho people who uro on tho hunt af ter relics ot '70, nud particularly Bar nuin, should go for Daniel Davis, now in Williams county, Ohio, who wns born in thai county, near Burgctls lown, in August, 1772, Hu served through tho wur of lbl2, wus u lieu tenant in thu Mexican war, and en listed as a privuto and served two months in tho Into war, llo has au thentic tloeuiuotits for all ibis, and talks sboul visiting l'lilladclphla dur ing thu Centennial, llo never used spectacles and his hoaring is perfect. Ho never usud tobacco, but moistens bis clay willi a littlo whisky at regu lar intervals. . New Locomotives. Tho Pcnnsyl vntiia railioad compuny recently gavo llio Baldwin locomotive works, Phila delphia, a contract for building 175 locomotives by tbo first of January, 1871. Theso locomotives are con structed in Philadelphia nnd then shipped to Altoonn, whero they are put together, inspected nnd pulon tho road. Seventeen of tho number have been built und aro now running on the lino, Wm. Siner, a Republican inemherof I'hiludelphiit Councils, and K. N. Marks, cumin timo sinco convicted of keeping gambling houses nnd sen tenced to prison, have boon pardoned by Gov. llurtranft. Tho oloction is nonr at hand and lbs services of nil such characters nro mieded by the par. ty of high moral Ideas, lionco thoso pardons. ' ; Yankkf.ikii, Tlio Massachusetts Republican convention was opened with prayer. Perhaps it wns In con scqiinuco of this that. Ben Butler was dcluuled. : Nu pcoplo in tha Union euro less for pray em than tha Ply mouth Rockers, yet they will occasion ally perpolrnlo it christian act. A Lockport girl, whoso father is worth S70.000, is' t ookllig on' a eal id bout lo bo louiutilic, Stw jMvatlSftticut. IF KCONOMY 13 AN OBJW'T, A.;' r- -,v- r-,V " ;- (M ; Y. vont-i r ; I. t h i ........ Fnrnishing Goodsj &o. AT '' D. STEWART & SON'S ('i .o; CLOTHING STORK. Thoy keep a full lino of Mcn'Sf Youths cfc JJoys' Clothing, t AIho, Umbrollnn; Hatchells, OrcralU, UutfJ. Kliirln, VndorMhiits, und Which they will Mil at moit rpanonolilo prleei Cftll an J xtiiuiiici Xhriv ftooili iMifttrt purobuilug olaewhoro. Kootd in Miumoo Jiuildiu. Clcur(lolJ(Pa., Octoncr 8, 1873. , , Til I'OliTANT TO JAJMIiKHMKN. A FOR BALK t'UKAP. Two jt.k Oxen, nx yoar ol tif wirrntd found and hoalthy, ne Xriidk Wfrn, on trun xImJ (our-wbrelott Wng oua 101) but Log Cbalu. Apply to or atMreu, JOHN P. OWE1LL, Oct. Bt 73-3t ' 1 f Orrfon, Ts. riiKACUKUS WANTKD X Tli 8chu Mrectun of Brady ftahool Dii Iriot wish U employ iwm (j'tod Xosctmrf (r iu lhtriburf( iml Truutvlltu Schooli. Liltral wayo will be paid. Bohouli lo oyn flrkt Muo ly in Nyvtiabtr. Apply to or n lilrpfn, J. XI. KIKK, Fo. Cot. 8, 73-3t. Lutbtrnburg, f 1)UOtONAI.H. Scaled prop'onali will U rt. eeiol, by Iho Supcrvli(ij-of Lawrruco twp., until Antunhv, October H, IH7:l, at t o'cl'x-k, P. M.( for tha building and Krivlittj of a road f nun a point uar Thoinm Lunicb'i lo towmbip road nt ar Thviuiwi Merbcrxan'i, In Lnwrne tap. The Hoard of Hupcrripon will niaat lu tu Court Ifoara, In ClrarScUl, on the day above npcified. 1'artici bidding for iho conlrnct must be prepared to Rive gnod and sufficient bail for tbs completion of tbo work. , NATHANIKL TtlHIIEL, JOHN H. KIJNK, JOH.V R. PAHK8, jAilK8 UK0WN, . Oct. 8, TS-llt. Bupcnrlori. Al M I N I XTH ATi ) H ' N )TI V K. Notice lehfroby given that letter of administration on the mUU of JAMES HURNH, deoeaaiKl, lata of IluutidalOt Clearfield oounty, retiD'a., having been duty gmnb-d to the onderrigned, all pervone Indebted to said aetata will ploaae maka iaituodiate payuicot, and thoee having claims or domandi will present them properly authenticated for autUuuiant without delay. AIAItY BURNS, oetrt-t. Adminintrntor. Clearfield Markets. CmtocImI wwklT hy Ririiinn Mnior, Wholttalt ann nft.iioriiprin itry i,oou, Ororeriritrro Tulom, An., Mirktt mraot, Cl.srll.lil, f Cciinrin.n, !'., Oetobrr 7, 1S7J. Ai.lei.f rcn.llOtjj (0 lUgn, Urc.Kj.... t Urioil, V 10 IIUm, jrcoo 7 Ai.lcbulltr,'p-jl, 7i ll.in. HO (,J IV Bultcr m(4 2VShuliiart....(l('(a( 134 Lcin.....J3 Jjy 2 to Sldn. (ll)(,i( U) lluckwlarat 1 I'D l.urd I.S(i) ?'ikkna flour H, ,Me furk,l btil.. 20 (10 n.(f. dri.S HI, Iloef, frrh Tf- 10 Onlonn 1 (o llnnnl", M I J ouy,n on I'otitncr OOTj Jj Corn,h!lll 1 tO'tVa-haf, ilrlnl, lb.'. In Corn.ear 60 I'la.tcr, Tj tbl loo Cirn iDPal, taaeii, 1 SO Hjrn 1 (i Chop, awtl no y 40 ltaga, p It. s Cloreraaad.. 8 00 Salt, aack Ji0 I Ml Chcc.o.. JOShln-ln.lMiii.HMJOU Ckcrrica, lb. 10(4 III Hliinln,t6 Inl0(ij, l 00 ChickoDI, drld, II), li Ti ninth aged t 00 Ksija .'. . I t Tallow 12) yUxiacd.. .... 1 Oil B'hint...... 1 !i Klour 8 iOrto 9 ('0 Wool ......... 40 Hay 00 (10iu,22 Oli.Woad, V eord.... 6 40 lViniMylvniilnltnllrond TYRONE &!5lTka1; Fl Ebl) BRANCIT. OV anil after Monday, MAY 2(lih, 187.1, Ihi I'aanflnircr Traina w ill run daily (rxo.pt Hun daya) tiatwuon Tyrone and CloarduJU, as tolluwl t'LEARKIELD MAIL. LBAVK SOUTH. LEAVE NOHTII. Cl.arOvM ,.1.40. p.n. Tyrona ....... I'litliprbnrg 4.:I5, " t)Kila. 10.114," IV-eola 4.S0, " l'biltiil.urt...IO.SIl," Tyjront. .8.011 " Cltarli.1.1..... 11.88, ; Cl.EAltrlKl.il EXPRESS. LKAVB BOl'TH. LLAVK .NORTH. : Oinrll.M 8.11) i. a., Tjri.no 7.00 r. . Plii'ip.l.urj... 8:15 " lntwitiion...7.ll " Oionila. 8.50 " I O.raola 8 10 " Inlorioilion... 7.4S ) riiill.st-arg ...H.t.1 " Tymnc. 8.00 " j Oli-nrOU, ar....2V " KA li k V liuVTi'. K A li FI ICLD. TO nullrfniit., Ta 5 Or.lMiil.lliloan $S 00 Iiok llavrn.. . 2 rOIMiinciu. ..,..,.. to . 8 rilljl.irioaalrr 8 8 .. I ai.i'im.Aiii:Li'iiiA J i ... 2 I'O Allnona I f.6 ,.. 4 A0,J"tinMon. 2 SO i ?.U 1MTT- III II. 1 1 I. illiAui.iiort.... Iliiutinilon ...... Li'Wia'.uii-n.. Mi.rTi.villt... U.VKKl.SUl'Ull i;ioc ooonriion taado b all trniuaal Trvur luid Luck Haven. . OKOiluK C. WILKIXfJ, tnylT-tf. Som rml. ii.l.-nl. To tub CiTUr.n op 1'KannTl.VAt.. Voor nl trnllon la n .Tttliilly l:iM'r. to ilic I'asi llml ifa. Nnliunat llnnkr nr. lew prrjoin-il lo rn'rivi- knk .ri.tlon. lo ilif? Cdpilnl Htock of III. Ornionniul Hoard nl' Finance, The fundi rcaliroil fioui lliii mroo aro tu bo rmfiluyrd In the onvlion of thf loitl.linK. for Iho liilernnliunal Ktliibltion, and the pipeiiiri oonnrotcd wilh Ihoaatoo. I li oon Odrnllv rxpn-ted Ihol llio KrrMon. Stale will br n pn-aiutrd by iho namo of evory ciliii'n alive lo pntriolio aiMiilitonioratiou of llio ono huniln!th birlh day of Iho nillon. Tho utiarea or ilirk an offi-red for 10 caob, anil lubaoribora will reooitr a haivl.cimily rlorl cnjjrarril Ccrtifimlo of rllook. nitnKIa fur framing and pn-icrvation aa a ua. tlonnl niomorial. Inloro.t at tho rale of ilv. par oont. por annum will be paid on all payment ol tVnfrnnlal Stork from dntoof pnrnionl to January 1, 1K78. HuliiHiriben who aro not nonr a Nntional Hank flan rrtnlt a cht-rk or notnlHr-o ordor t the an dorfiKnn,. KIIIMiK. PKAI.KV, Trmanrvr, aog20 VU4 Wnlnnt Hi., IMilladolpbla. JAS. B. GRAHAM dealer la Real Estate, Square Timber, EoaruB, BUINOLliS, LATH, i I'ICKBT.l, 0:101.1 Drarflold, Pa, HUMOVAL. REIZENSTEIN & BERLINER, wIioIpfivIp detatcri in GEMS' HItISm(J fifl)S, IIiito rrtnoviil to 187 Churrh alroot, Wlwion Franklin and UbiloiU., Now York. jy'H'72 J AMUS MITCH KLIi, Snuaro Tinilicr & Timber LivikIh, joir?.1 rl,l!ARFlEl,n, PA. TlwTn V. Hlrnyrd from tlio ircnilnoi of thr J liib.rribi.r, triidinR In I'lde lowniliip, about tlio fir..t of Si-ptombor, a wliilo and ml now and iprinoolf. Thoeiiw hiring a hrll on, nnd be ing aliont lit yenra ol.l. Any perron (riving aiit Itilnnimtion, in regard to Hie wliurraboiita of tho eow and ralf, will be librraMy rrwnrdrd. is.pt. 2l,'t8-3t. W. R. ounnN. S1" TOllU liOUSK AND " (iUOJB AX PRIVATE SALE. W. S. Mokry lon rTr their entlni vtook af Ptnro (liHidtt. In Urn llni. at rtvato lale. Tluy alo effor Ibclr lluuna for eal. or rent, to lull iiirrliaor. The jtiHd will he poIJ m ihoj arc n. the ihtdree ehrup, and on ct.strrtop, K R'tt eold hy B'Uiuhpr 20th, thi-y will Ui old at o)(. Hare hergulns c.in be had In lry (loodw. Notione, lUiute and Khoef, Hardware, Ulanwarc. and in faot all Llndi uf goiMla. If not iold ontll October 1st., thej will ho oftcrd at ariioa every Stur Jny antil a'l are diniood of. The lltfOMe U Ihu Inl in OUn lliie.anii d. .i.ftn nn id buiaM. The II, health of W. 8, l-iikiy ie tUc oauw for Klliiifl. t all on r addroM W. fci. Mr'KLY 4 bUJ?. Ulcn 11. 8nt. 17, 3ui. I) I! A (J II IN ED HOP El 8 J'""' ;,0T -;r V ; OI1BAT IXCITEKKSt ' . IN FRENCH VILLE I The lloody eontoat between rrane and Proii'la la at an end for I ha prrirnt, to far tho alaufh- (oruiK oi nien ana iu. anHi.iuuH i onncornrd. Tha Moral Jrt aa doubt (irido thrniiilr.a and rejoloo over tin remit, 1ml bow Inilitnifloanl It their work when ooinuurad aitb .... i. . .k-t..i. &ir...a nf luo uuuianq mu euririiau ... n v. Le M.iCOUDEIET, , l. , t... l..iL... l 'annul. .11111. nltlaenili the lower ond of tho oounty with food and raiment at exoeoillnir inw ratal tram on mauimoia .uira in MlL60NUUIt(), whom he ean alwayi be found ready to wall upon oallora aad lupply th.m wilb Dry Goods of all Kinds, Sueh ai Clothi, Sallnetta, Oaulmarea, Muillai, ilelainei, Lln.n, lirllllng., caiioot!, 'J'rininlnira, Kibboni, Laco, Boady-made Clothing, Hoot, and Shoea, TTati and Capl all uf tha belt material and made to order Hole, Bovni, uiorel, aintena, i,ucei, ivioooni,o- CU0CRR11S8 OF ALL KINUS. Coffi t, Tea, Bonr, Hire, Molaiaoa,' Tlih, Bait, l'ork, Liuwvd Oil, FlaU Oil, L'arlwa OH. Hardware, Qiieoniware, Tinware; Caitlnjra, Plowi and l'low CaatlaKi, Nalli, rinikea, Corn Luluri ton, C'tdrr I'roiioi, and all kindi of Azei. Perfumery, Palnti, Varnlab, Qlaai, add a goneral s, . aai(irtuicit or otauoucry, , . , ' good flour," Of diflerent bronde, alwayi on hand, and will be fold al tue low Hit pom i Mo fijfurea. LtQUOnS. tKh m Ttramtjr, Wine, Hn, M'hUlcy, jnynes jnetiirui"-". iioDiiiiur ana 1 llO'itlnnd'e Iiittore, ftOOO ponnd of Wool wantod f"r which the bixhaiit prioo will be puid t'l(jvericrd on band auu tor ia.o at tuo lowoil market price. A! no, Agent fur Strattonvillo and Curwenirille lhrefbiog MAcbinoe. Vav-Call and etfr ynurveh't!. You will find evorylhing uoually kpl In a retail it ore. Ta. M. COUDKIET. Frei.'hvlt1e P. 0., March I 1K7I. v i 1 V ik. (X V. AAW V -liX, 1 P tir - Tinrf at CORNER STORE, CURWENSVILLE, PA., liUL'ElVE FLOUR AND SALT BY.CAU LOAD, , Arid noil nt email udvAncc. ;i It O 1 12 15 YT IIU COl L, AND PACKAGE GOODS FOR - 1 . LUMBERMEN'S ' . SUPPLIES c -s.-iot'i'.' - ., : SOLD Oil E A P. Aouft 13, 1S;8 7:I.TS . FAR M 1 NG 1 M PLEM ENTS FOR SALE 1!Y , IS. V. IUkU v tfc Vo. IRON, OOL'lSLE-CUoVKI. PLOW S. voon Iioiu;lk siiovkl i'lowm, WOOD SlKtlLr110VKL 1L0WS. IRON ClII.TIVATfiRH. ' ' ' , Wood cui.tivatohs. - ; cowan da i ikon beam plows. PITTSDURO fiTKRL PLOWS. HAVrTS BKLLKFONTK PLOWS. nOBKPON'S and TlIUMP.ON'8 PLOWS. IPff-Fharcl for 1I at tha above Plow, eon Itanlly on hand. ln)28-78 44Be UANW, fpilK VICTOR BKWINO XUrUISK V1., L want mliable and enoreclle AR.nia In thii bounty. Tho "VICTOR" ta Look itlteli, Hhnt tlo Machine, with S.lf-a.ltlin Needle, beat 8n lahed and moat perfoot Maohine offarrd. An In errnio of oror UIO per eont. on laloi of 1872 ovor ii7l. ror forma Addrroa, VICTOH SKWINU MACIIINR CO., ' I 7 rhoilaut St., Philadelphia, Ta: Full dirvollnne mtni wttl. k ' a , W....VWUV11.IVI nnvner eon oon nc them. Hrnt poet paid on iroript of nrirtMI. VIC l.lniM' Ilaaau. J'-. .. j Kove Ara 'Jat Chaut, II itn. Xvr Ciiaht, OUta 31 eilei Anil ftva -It ) i t.n v n miii, I A1I8 Chaut. euti 31 ii, lt ,1 Mr.n Coat CHAUr.ruu Jl -, $ .SO rft,-H, nf, full ect, fito jhit AOKNT8 WANXKD, Union Chart Co.. tlrornvUle, Pa. Mr. J. K. llainllton. a nt ftr Oloarlleld, Crn Uw aiid Clinton oountlri. p. O. addrem, Luihrre- Spokes, Rims & liow Handles. JOHN O. DAVIS k SON, f 1 CHIOS SrOKE WORKS, fl. W, Cor. LEOPARD A OTTKrt Slrcrl,-, IMIIJ.ADiCLrHIA. J Oppneitt. Itnilrnarf .-fiQt, c i. U a v u h u p a. - Mmio,i and a flr-t-( Um h-.tol In all "Mot'.' l:realUu,, ), p.racrrt h-Htin v J I'f'ri', liHAlfl-liV. 4 . (Xl v 1Mi Kill, w a w - tw dmtistiamts. . ' -rf ,r-" ----i. General tlocllonProelaninii,7 V P K . aelof lha Q,,,,,,, " KI.etioa wltbia toil Coniaonwialib "' il"t"'1 1 Joined upon tha Uliuiff. of the ....'..i . " " to glra publio notioa of iueh alnUon ih. .", " I wbor. to b. held, and tb. offle.,. , C 11 " ' Taaaaroaa, , ivwrn 4, p lli.k ai J- lira lo tho elaetori of the count, f ri that a-aenoral elation will b tin . h"" ' o'DTuaiDil ot Orroaaa mm-- .1.,.. ."' dor ol tho iuonlh.1 at Hi. .....! ' ' '' tricn in anin county, at which tm, tlJ , " thl H'lnliOod Toun will rote '''''' tot ana pirw far B-.pr.me Jadia f ,l, r aiaiiwuillh. . . . c'' For ooe puraon for Slata Trcaiurer of tbl. r. aiouwealib. , . . . ... ' T . . " "."OIliiB t'.. For one piraoa to rapraient lha anuati of n... kM la Ui, llouaa of itiurcKuutilu . T 1aaiii.nwa III. " M For one ieion for the oQoi of Bherlffof Clti fteld county. . ' For ono nerton for the oflloe of TreunrMi ,i Clearfield eooi.ty. ortr of For one perfon for the office i,f Cyanly CobiuIi. ionerof Clrarfield county for three v. For one person lor the oOioe of Diftrict AUqri I of Clear.) eld county. J For one hereon for the offioe of Jory ComB.(ni0B. a., w. W.H.U . , For ane pereon for the offioe of Coroner of Clear Herd county. : . For one ioron for tho offioo of Auditor of Clear Hvld eoanty. The votere fn etch borough end towmhin alain mt.lill, A n . . I ant Apioiiom, Tho picture of thf ooontr of ClwwflVld will Up, I8...IUW .nr., ui (mm ioeUuQ Will DO btii 4 t 1 Jk-ccfti-ja townrhip, al tUe Tnion DoUl, in Gin Ikll townihin. at tho lmuno of R(JUri V.k.. liloom towiiihip. at the faoun of the 11 Jan,; H'gfiB ti-wnh!p,at the houne of Kdward Alhert Urn lford towimhip, M thp h'tur of Jiwol l'ierei Uriidy townehip, at the boiwe of Win. fitbwcm In Lutlitmlmr. ' ' JturnFidc townitiip, at Yonnr't mrhool hiVM Chert township, at th,e puhlio school faueie near Simon lt;rnh4iyb'ii. - ... i Uarnt ld bonjob. at the Court Ilouee. CovmL'ton toniiihip, at the koueeof J. M.bh.. - Curwcmrillo hviouh, at the house of the Lit J..BIIMU JJIUlflil. . lratur townnhin, at rt-ntro chrxl hnoM Fcruwin townnliip, at the hoow of Jyhn (Irre. ory, formerly occupied by Thoa. Koblioo. (BroiJ. WBV.) tJlmn! townnhlp.at Conjrrwte Tf ill arhool h&, (1. ihrti townlhin. at tht tiublie aehool kA..u Orahafo town1iii, at thr honaeof Jacrih II.il.i.. (iulkh townshii). at the nublio ehuol h,,..- Jnnrfrille. ' ' Huston township, at tlie howae of Jta Wlon. lloattdult) borough, at the public houasof Wta. ttiBiur, iu Mitu uuruugu. Jordan tewaalilp. at the public school W( lQ Knrihaui townehip, at Bridpcn'i erhoftl hftol,. nuox iodmii , at lurkry n:ii Mhnit K...- Lawrence towuBbip. at the Court Houk, in the borough of Clour field. Lumber City borough, at tho pufclle erhool houfe. )lirri township, at the houao fortbcrly occopiud by Tboinu Kykr. 1 ISuw Waahington borough, at the public echoo! houw. ' . j Ufoeola loroojjh, at the puUle house of lfil ji'iti. in raid nnrouim. IVnn townehip. at the totol fernwrly ktut Yi - Pike towuahip, at tha honsa of the late Isaaa Ltioom, in me iMrouirn oi lurwentviilc. In ion township, at tb hwueoof li. K, BmUktw Wallneetun turoagh. at the public school boost in taiu Doroujrii. V(HHlw.rd township, at tho house of Thon.; uenoprwin. AN ACT rcpilating the mode of rotine at ai; eim.on m ina etventi etuntiee or tin Coa- mnnwealth, approved the 30th day of March. A. D., lKflft, Tit: SBi TH'K I, U ft fftdcfrtf hi tho Bt-ntia ami House of Kcprrscntittivcf of tho Commonwctlih of Pinnsylvama tn Ufneral Anwrnhly met, md It II horet.y eiiactod by authoritrof the same. That tho quel i tied rutora of the svverol counties of this Cniuionwoalt.t, at alt generiJ, tonuinp, borough and fpeclttl ekct iont, are hereby, bercaiter author iod and rwjuirwl to vote, by ticket, printed, or nniii'Dk or partly pnaica au4 partly written, avv. eralry rla:lird as Nlnws : On ticket shall em brnoti the rtnioca of all jadjrs of eourts toted fur, and to be labelled, outride, "judioiarj oue ticket ihall embrace the name nf the state (dficrri voted fur, and be UUdli-d, "state;" one tickot shall cm braoo the namva of all county officers voted fir, including offine of scnatur, meuibrr. and nemberf l Rswnil'ly.if voted rVr,and tamibers uf Conirrtw, if vuted for, and be Iain-He I, wouuaty r" ine tiekrt ihall umbrace the name of all townvhlp offinn iota lor, ana no ieic.if-a, "townnnip ; oh ties. ct rhall cnibnire the dihici f ail horoagh otfioert vuttd fr. and o l:wb llel. Mbininfhr and eavh clatts flmll he deposited in rvparate hallit hosei. liv the net ot fi$ttmu:y ot irnn, anowa as the Registry lawt It is provided as follows : I. "flection olr.rers are to open the polli be- tworn the hour of t and tevcQ a. n. on the dv of election. lUfore lis o'clock In the niornint; of eeconi Tuesday of October thoy are to receive from the County Cou.mta.rort era the Kegiitered List of Voters and all necessary election Uabis, and they are t permit no man to vote whose naino ie not n fcatd list, uaitra bo shall make proof uf his right to vote as fbllows: 7. me person waose namo is not on the lift claiming the rijUt to rote suoat prod ooe a qualified voter ot tho diatrtot to swear tn a written or unw ed affida it to the residence of the claimant m the distnet fr at least tea days nuxt pryooedm said election, defining clearly whoro tLs Ratdcoce of the p-rwn wnn. . iie party oiaiuiiriff tne richt to vote itiaii aVo niHite au affidavit, staliug to tho h. it at bis kuunkdge and belief whero and when he was txtrn. that he w a citiarn of rcnnsylvania aad of Iho I niud hulaa. thut ho baa reaidi-d in the fc-tUo Ano year, or. if fonuerly a eiliicn tlrrciu and rcinowd thertirnin that he haa resided tlim-ia ix month next prtcetlion said election, that ho haa not tuuved into tho district fur the purpM of votms; iiieit.o, wiai uc nas paia a Male it ettua'.y tax within two jrtar, which wu n.etl at'U.iit l..n ditys btfure Uic !tTiiuy, and Ihc ailidavit'j'lmll tote t lica nnd whero the tax was aMcm-d aai pnid, and the tui reovipt ruut he produced onien the nt' dwit shall stale thnt it h.uhotn lustorde lflvt1l, fr thnt bo recWvod none 4. II tl: :tj ptioaul he a niiti.rnliied ettiten, bo mutt in ad.lhion to the fervc,inf( proofs, statt: in his atftdnvii when, w)crn r.nd by what court b wnm nMurnlmd und produvo his cirtiOcate of not urr- ( Unt tot . ' i 6. I1! very perron clftimfne. 16 bo. a naturaliied citizen, w'ictlier on the rejTiwtry lint, or prolueiDE afl)da its M"reaid, phnll be reiptirrd to produce hiif iititunitimti'tn orrtifloate ut the election before vtiii(j wheie he haa brcn for trn years ennreeu tiely a voter rn the district where he often to vote ; and on Ihe Vote ul surh a peicon being re ceived, the Uleoittia OflMHts nro to writ or Mewp the wurd 'vottni' on Ida ovrtilivate nith the aiuulo and year, and no other vote dm lie ret that day in virtue of said oorlilioato, axorpt aiiera suusaio entitled to to4o oa fho aaturalisatiua of thvir father. I A. If tho pemm aUiminff to vote who Is tot ngi'tercd ahj.il make alriilat it that be Is a astito horn ritiien of tho United State, or, if horn elso wlicrc, shall prtduoc evidence of hi naturalisa tion, or thai ho i entitled to cititennhin by rrain of hin lhther's natitralitatidn, and fnrtier, that he is between 31 aad 1' years ol ajr, and basrefidid within the Mate onuyuar, and m the (dectina dis trict ten dftyii next pirrwding the elect mo, bo shull Ik- entitled to vote though he itiall tu-l hso paid taxes, itllr ie nirtlier lion by (riven, Tlmt II Mon evrept Justices of the Peace, who shall held an the or appointment of truft umisr tho government of tho t! nlted (States, or of tnU State, er uf any Incorporated district, nhctksr ceminissioned otnoer or otherwise, a tubordinstc otbeer or agent, who Ic or shall be employed aa der tho Lojiflative, Kicrutive or Judfnil dt partwc uta of this &tato or of tbo Tolled Sisleti or any city or tnoorporatod district, and aht that every sisniber of Cong resa, or of Ihe Sis' Legislature, or uf the oomtnun or seloet couecil of any city, or commlislouer of any Incorporated district, are by law incapable of bidding or cierclting, at tho samo time, the office or ap pointtneal of J edge, Inspoetor or Chrk of an elootioo of this Commonwealth. OP KLKCTION tFFICHIt?l. In ease the jvernon who shall have received Ihe seeond highest tiunil-er of votes for inspector, shall nit attend on the d iy of rleetion, thrn Ihe perse who shall have received the sooond highest num ber of voles forjudge at the axt prwding elec tion, shall net as inspector In his ilsee; end tn cas the persua who shall haw roeeiied the high est nuiiihor of ules for inspector ob nil not altrndi the person elrrlcl Judge, shall appoint an Inspec tor in his liUort and in case the nersnn elected Judge shall not alU ud, Ibon the iupeolor bo re- ceivetl llio liieliret mint Ik of votos, sliaJ' api"" a Jniljti in his ptaex t or IT any vnennsy shall ca-tinw- in Iho howrtl for the space f one honr Hct the timo fixed bv tw for the opening of the elec tion, tho (urUltit.. voters of Iho leWBthil', "r j tliiliirl fur Mliirh suih ffieer shall his bftu j elected, present al ihe plane of eleelion, shill se teot one out ui their nmnoer lo dm sm n vsrnnv i Also, thnt where a Ind, .y iokios or ins-1 vniilmlilff i aooideJit, Is uimblv o attend SO' h nn'e'-v ilia of iudres. then Ihe oerUUoale or return sli il Ih. l.kt..it nkfi r dtb8 uf L biia ol tba inleelon clerks o the elittion ol the distriet. Mho rhH d Who H-S.ll W 'j lid judge mW Ivo dlibW and perform tho duties rttjuueU ot 4. abb to attend. 1 hM llrtdf-n J M.I .'Mat 8tf iKat PrSl0? 1 1 VC aforrsaid aro reniutstotl to mo! at tb House, In Cie borough of Clearfield, el " 3 rriilny next alter me said seconn mr.m.j Oeiober, liming iho U'hh then aad there tkaa.. 81,1-m ...nnUatjl i.l (Ul8 k lW. Penn.,lbis scriitepn day of ftep'emV 'j IL.y.J In the veer of tor Lord ons ihoosani efht hundred and seventy -three, soa w thu ludepeudciict tailed Malfl ibe iitf ly ti rinra. .ll Tt J. PIC. ."h1,l J