(I i'i ! w 8ht IkpuHiran. iat-ir - - GEORGE B. GOODLAJNUiu., sditur inn roriTo, CLEARFIELD, Vk. WKDSK.1HAY MOHMX'I, "'T. '. DEMOCRATIC BTATK TICKET. FOR JI'lHIB OK IIIK HI I'lltMK rOI'BT, WAKKKX J. WOODWARD, OF BKHK8 COl'NTV. tHR LlhTTKNANT OOVKUMOH, JOUN LATTA, OF WKTMOItKI-NI CWNTV. FUR AI P1TOB (IKNKRAL, ' .H'SITS F. TKMl'LK, (IF I1REEN rOUNTY. FOR BIORETARr OF 1NTKUNAL AFFAIR. WILLIAM M't'AXDLKSS, iK I'MILADELPlllA. IIIRTHICT TICKET. or coNonr.Hfl, . h. A. MACKEY, 01 LOCK UAVCN. FOR ADPITTONAI, tAW JUDOf, JOUN II. OR.VI8, OF BEI-LKFONTR. FOR HTATK SENATOR, WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Or CLEARFIELD. COUN1Y TIC'KKT. FOR ASHRMBLTT, ' AV. K. I1AHTSUORX, or cuRwiMsvii.i.t rOR FROTUONOTAIIT, AC, ELI BLOOM, Or CUflWlNSVIIlE. FOR REOIHTER AND RECORDER, AC, h. 3. MORGAN, OF WAI.LAPETOM. FOR COUNT COMMIHMO.NKI1, CONRAD W. KYLER, 1 jcor, OF (IRAI1AM TOWNSHIP. FOR COIJNTT AUDITOR, HENRY WHITEHEAD, 1 year, Or UNION TOWNHI1IP. TOR CffUNTV BURVEYOR, SAMUEL F. McCLOSKKY, Or CURWENSVll.LE. 1170 MAY VOTE. It la well to roniiud our roadttrs that under the new Const Hut ion, every per son offeriiiff to voto must show : 1. That he bus been n citizen of the United Sttites ut trust ono month. Thin will cut uir all person nutuiTil- . ized Mftcr the 3nl dny of Oetoher in the present year. 2. That he linn resided in the State & year, or, if formerly a resident and removed therefrom shall havo returned six month preceeding the election. Thin iB the srimo provision that pre vailed in the old Constitution. 3. That lie has resided in the elec tion district where he oft'ors to voto, at least two months immediately before tho election. 4. That he has, within two year and at least a month before tho elec tion, paid n State or county tux assessed at least two months prior to the elec tion. Lot no man move from ouo ward or district immediately before tho elec tion and expect to vote. Tub Democratic Ticket. Tho Jto docii and their Radical allies will no doubt flood tho county with spurious tickets by election dny. Below will bo found tho lull Democratic ticket as printed by tis for tho County Comintt teo, and to be voted on the 3d. JUDICIARY JnuVo of the Supremo Court Wnrron J. oodward Additional Law Judge John 11. Orvis .STATE Lieutenant Ooveinor ' John Imtta ' ' Auditor Oeneritl Justus F; Tcmiilr Secretary of Internal Affairs William .McCnmllrx COUNTY ConpresH ' L. A. ftlackcy State Senator : William A. Wallace Assembly 1 W. liosg Hartshorn Prothonotary, Ac Eli Bloom Register and Recorder, ic L. J. Morgan ' County Commissioner Conrad W. Kyler 1 year Auditor t Henry Whitehead 1 yenr : t. i!ountv Surveyor Samuel F. -McCloskey liie ttoovo inrre iickcih mako np a full hand, and shouM bo cut where the nilo Indicates. Absenteeism is tho only way In which the Democrat of Pennsylvania can bo defeated on the 3d of November. Ohio and Indiana each gave 20,000 Democratic majority. . Last year the former gave but 814 and the latter 1,. 360. JlehnM th change I ' Mr. Victoria Woodhull lectured Philadclphians on last Friday night, on "what is tiuo and what is fulsc socially." ., Vic. knows a good deal about that subject. , Kdwnrtl P. JluCormick, of Lock Haven, ia tho young man w ho is try inf? to roach (he Senate from this Dis trict. ! Edwani will be nllowcd to cul tivate Jii ambition a little longer, be fore he will make a Senatorial landing. Tho DcnidPints, it appears, havo a good working majority in tho Indiana Legislature, and thereby secure a Sen ator, which TOBiilt will nearly kill the champion Morton, w ho has earned that Stute in his pocket f,,r twelve year. Poor Morton I . , . . ; . Ur.tr Movinii. U iooks now as mough the Democrats would have twAMtnnls or the memlwrs in 1lio next Congress, if the great States of Penn sylvanla, Illinois and new York imi tate Ohio and Indiana, and we believe they will. Voti Earit. Democrats of Clear field county and of Pennsylvania, the people of Ohio and Indiana set an ex ample for yon on the 13th of OctoW. They want butter times , henco thoy on that day polled the largest rote ovtir cast In those Htntm everybody went to tho election and turned out "arty every effleo holder or the Rad J persuasion in those State and put wrsta In their stesd OUlt COUNTY i'lCKET. Tuesday, November 3d, Is fixed by law for holding onr general election, and It 1b tho duty of all Democrats to voto for our nominees, especially since our party friends, havo nominated up right and competent men to All tho respective position. , " Our nominee for Assembly, Gn end William 11. Hartshorn, wa born in Curwensvllle and still resides there and is a representative of ono of, tho oldest Jkmilic in the county. He is of unexceptionable private charac ter, and a Democrat of tho old school. Ho entered, the army as a lieutenant, and by bravery and integrity rose to llio high ami honorable position id Hrigtidior (ienerul. This fact alone settles the ttalut of bis ability. Since tho close of the war, lie has been en gaged in mcrohRiidmug and tho lum ber trade, and stands high among busi ness men, and will inako an excellent Representative. His opponent, Dr. Potter, lias betrayed bis parly for tho smallest mess of pottugo ever offered to any man, and forfeited "his word," and should not ho supported by any Democrat, because bo is on the Radic al ticket and will be overwhelmingly de feated. Eli Bloom, our nominee for Prothon otary, was born in Piko township, la a son of the lato Wm. Bloom, who was known to nearly every citir.cn in the county in bis day. Tho son has in herited the integrity and Democracy of bis father, and belongs to the most numerous Democratic family in the county, and therefore deserves the supMrt of every Democrat. Resides, ho is a first-class penman ami will make an excellent officer. . Tho Rudical candidate, Samuel G. Knntx, wo havo known since his birth. Ho misrepresents his family and has betrayed his party. His father, uncle and relatives bc'ong to tho best familcs nud are tho most undeviating Dem or ruts in the county, not ono of whom will vote for him. Ho is an Islimselito, ami wholly incompetent for the ,Mjsi tion bo is seeking. He is a mere in strument in tho hands of a few design ing men, who will make a first class fool out of him, unless ho learns their motives and takes the advice of friends before election dny aud leaves the field for some ono mom comc tent. I j. J. Morgan, our nominee for Reg ister and Recorder, is a citixen of Wal laccton and is particularly well quali fied for tho position by education and c.cricncc. He is one of tho best book kecers and accountants in the county. His penmanship cannot ho excelled, and that is just w hat Is needed in that ofllcc. Ho was born in the county, and lvprcHcnts a largo and influential connect ion of relatives in therein, who have always been realoustuipporters of the Democratic party. His Jtudieul opponent Smith, is not qualified for the position either by ed ucation or experience, but recently moved into this county and is almost unknown to every body except a few Radicals who havo undertaken the job of electing him. No Democrat in the county owes him anything, in a party sense, nor should business men of either party want to put a man into that ofhYo who is wholly incompetent Morgan is upright and competent and a Democ rat in whom there ia no guile. Tho other man has not resided long enough in the county to tost his quali fications. He is a good tailor, and if he does not allow others to make fcsl of him he will succeed in that business. Conrad W. Kyler is a native of the county and reside on his farm, in firnbam township. Ho belongs to an old numerous Democratic family. Ilia correct life and uprightness has long since boon understood among his neigh bors and throughout tho eastern por tion of tho county, where he received nearly a unanimous vote at tho prim ary election. . He i ono of the best business farmer in the county, and will also make a first class Commis sioner. His opponent, Mr. Hilc, was a can didate several years ago, before our I primary election, and. being defeated, ho has felt sore over since, and conse quently now finds comfiirt by hob-nob-ing with tho enemies of the Democratic jsirty, althought ono of the "worst rebels" in the county during tho war. Now tho loyalists kiss bis foot. The alliance is too unnatural to possess rtiileh GodllncK or Democracy, and must prove abortive.' , ' Our farmer friend, Henry Whitehead, Iioh been a citizen of Union township for 25 years. He possesses rare abili- llc as an accountant, and will make nn upright and competent County Au ditor, He is exceedingly modest in Ins deportment, although a finished classical scholar, well fitted for higher positions. Ho is entitled to a aolid Democratic vote. James Thompson, who seeks com fort in tho Modoo camp and bos formed a Radicnl alliance, is following fhlse gods and has made a wondorful depart lire from tho views inherited from his esteemed father. Ho will prove far mora useful to his family than to the puhlio m Auditor. - "Jimmy," as he is familiarly called in Kylertown, has nuidu a mistake which he will proba bly not discover until too Into, Hamuel F. McClofkcy is onr "third turm" candidate for Burveyor, and oc cupies the field without a rival. Neith er Modocs noi Radicals seem desirous to enter tho race witli him. Ho lias sen cd two terms as Surveyor with sat isfaction to his party and without any olrjectlons from the public. He makes an excellent officer. ' ' Wo have thus minutely sketched tho candidates, being personally ac quainted with all of them, and there foro as a journalist we give our views to our readers and tho public for what they arc worth. Personally, wa arc pn gixid terms with the Radical-M odor candidates, but in a party. Mnse we dosir their defeat for two substantial reasons : Our nominees are far bettor qualified fur the respective positions, and the conduct of their competitor is so outrageous that no wan governed by f orrcct principles, cither Radical or uomocrat, can auport them A Cloiioi'i Vtctoar. The Pcmo- erats gained eleven members of Con gress in Ohio and Indiana, on the 13lb and Ave Radicals were rlncted by less man zw majority. This b the great est political revolution that ever betel any party, In Congressmen. , The peo ple la those Btates have evidently got tbelr eye open at latrt. Do Pwiot Ira nian, see the point r WehoTWtbeydo THK MFFKBKXCK. Great minds will differ In opinion. Tho edltorsof the Pittsburgh TVoynipA and tho Journal make a case in Hiint, Th latter got off Inst week ' Tht Rtpubllun Htsla TleSM ll s o4 I vtry rtiiMt, sad istrUi His sunBcltuM ssd up port or tmy RusIIm Is tb CunmutnvMllli. Wllk IMS bnu OISHUS4, Allts, Bulk sad Piams, llsuilar tnsrtrt, lb Htbacn rtjr Is Ikti Bui bsi saints I far M to tb rMult, If RtuubltoMi mr bsl Uw to lbir prlnfll psli sad Ibilrorganliatlon." The editor of tho Ttittjnifh, though just us Radical as his Clearfield brother, drifts a little Higher tho truth and ro inurksthus: W do not nnd to to "r rdri tbal pMll nd aobuilsllnflir sdlM (b "bmltlng" i Ibo tia MndtilatM dill foil, so manor fur hu iffl Iboy art runalM. W bollos isilud of aa Ml of dlilojrottjr ll would lit aa set of Ibt IraoM jsmolhr "b Ibo aobloal aapiralloaa of Ibo rttnablloaa nam, for a'T liiHllirnl and ooiiMianlKiaa slllaoa to ajark wllk Iba Moat am. ubatla illiaiiiiroral all Iba oaautdatoa "put ap illiaiuiro aod "aat uo oy that aaaalial oil of polltleal raa- ii up ablcb alllo w tall "I'aaMraailia " lor inon, allb Ih aodaratandln Ibat it aaihodiM Bob MaukaaUta anil Bill Btaaaiaai aa ila laadara and prophota. I'adartbia eataRory aa elaaa Iba Ka iiubllias aanilldal for Hapraai Jaiifas R kt. Faimn, s lawyor who la lllllo Ion Ik no Infiiaiul at homo, and alao Uto easdidala for Auditor Oaaaral, Mr. Alias, of Warroa eounly, irbo baa takes aarrio wllk tho troaaar ring anilar lb atoal haniUaUas IraaatatMooa, ooaaldorleg Ihay waolail lo aall biaj oat a aouril f vaara aso, abap, to naka tha ealling anil laollua aur of Uovornor nartraart, wae But noaatij awnoraioo tka graaUat iinis lb 'ring" war Haoleil from aa of Ila nploA bf lolag tka fao and aalar; bill, abioh draigntd I our Ih rottaooeaa aad oormptloa of Fhiladclpkla and Stat politic. We are glad that wc arc able to re cord the fact that there is one editor in tho State who is fearless enough to utter the truth, and calls iimi his readers to Mt tho ticket rather than to vole for the notorious cormptioiiists put in nomination by it party leaders, l'axson is without doubt the most cor rupt man ever nominated by any party flir it judicial position. Grittinii Their Tertii. The Had icitl organs are in a terrible way since the recent elections. . The thunder clan from Ohio, Indians and other States nearly drives them Into rebel. lion. The Philadelphia Yes, which has recently became tho most syco phantic, cries out in this way "Do far is th aaaapaira of lb la laar tka lid of aattla baa baaa ranatng agalaat aa, aad aanoailjr. That is about the only political (ruth that organ hu uttered since Col. For ney sailed for Europe. Hut this bit of truth Is not all the writer savs. He continues: "Tkla tkiag aiuat tm aloppod. r tk day la kiL And PeaoTlTania fa Ik ald whro lb tid aaaat ba taraod. Then he exhorts the faithful In re sort to every personal and political ef fort in their power until election day to save the party from overwhelming defeat in' Pennsylvania on tho 3d day of November. There is a large field and a good opening for the public rob bers to oK'rate in, but the day of reck oning has come. The Iteishazzar feast must close, and the hanqiietting halls lie turned over to the pcople,whohave been robbed und plundered for the past fourteen years by the worst h liticol harlots that ever disgraced any ace or country. The hriirund of It- I olv nnil Stimiii am nn tiinli-li for ltif.nl AwrtL, 1 Mir. it n I Two weeks ago an election was held in the Statu of Georgia, and out of 119 counties, 114 gave a Democratic majority, and the carpet-baggers anil scallaways elected 13 out of the 225 members of tho Leg islature. This overwhelming defeat our opponents allege was brought about by the White Ijeaguo intimidat ing and driving the negroes from the polls. To prove this allegation to be a lie, wo need but point to the result in Ohio and Indiana, which lias been about as disastrous to the Radicals in these States, as that above noted has been to those of Georgia. Did the White Leaguer also intimidate and drivo from the iolls the white Radicals in Ohio and Indiana? To admit this, would be rather humiliating. Tho re verse is tho fact A mil voto was polled in Georgia, Ohio and Indiana, and the overwhelming defeat which has overtaken our Radical opionents is tho emphatic expression of a free but misgoverned pcoj)le,wlio by bitter ex. perience have learned that the Demo cratic party is the only party which can govern and administer the affairs of this country in conformity w ith tho Constitution. , i Ohio. The result in this State at tho recent election ia truly glorious. Besides turning thousands of liadicals out of office In the several counties of' that State on tho 2d Tuesday of Octo ber, tho people have more than reversed tho Congressional delegation. In the present Congress the Radicals have thirteen members and the Democrats seven. At the recent election tho Democrats olected fourteen riicmbcrs and the liadicals six. Thia is one of the eomplotest revolutions ever enacted at the ballot box, and shown most con clusively that the reoplu of Ohio are aware of the crime that Radicals have committed. We hope Pennsylvanians are equally na intelligent, and will act accordingly. i . Anothm Kocndmno. The opposi tion has at last found a randidato for Senator, lie itt fourtiimu Clinton county lawyer, named McCormick, who assume the responsibility of raying the Radical printers for his tickets. Wo advise them to got their pay In advance ; then they will be sure of it. "A bird in the hand ia worth two in the bush." IIo Is about as well fitted for Senator as he would be fora Bishop. Tho editor of the Bellcfunte Watchman, who knows Mr. MoCormick personally, saysi ' . . ' . 1 1 Th Radlaal aaadldat farOoaalor Bfal.lt Hos. W. A. Wallana. aaa. aa a aarv .UmvMlA. but ba ia ao nor tt to rrpraaant tli aorl f Ibi. dlalrirl la Ilia Braat.. lha. lb. SAaal Imbaalla aaaab woald a U til llaarf Ward llaookar', PIBC IB rlBlOSUl BBUratt. ,1 , ,.;! f'o.MiEMNED Tho recent elections, in their results, ara a fearful condom. nation ol Jteechor Theology and Kadi cal rascality, und should open the ei s of all men who prefer virtue to rice, and integrity to prodigality in politics as well as in morals and the business affairs of raon. Foarteeo years of Had. ieal nilo havo 'driven this young and vigorous nation to tbe verge of bank ruptcy, in business as well aa in morals, and unless the people throw off tb Radioal party leaders, h-rotricvahle ruin is mir Otte. ' ' 1 lsmA This Htatn, like her sister Ohio, did glorious work on the second Tuesday of October. Besides turning thousand of liadicals Out of local oAl oos, th Cotigreanional delegatioa was nearly reversed. At present the dele gation Itand ten Radical and three Democrat. The next will bo eight Democrat and four JUdicais, Uloii otut, iradeed If tiva Decmicrata only tarn oat en the 3d of November, tbe retult hi Pennsylvania will be tb seme. FOUND HIM AT LAST. Tho Radicals, after a long hunt, have fimnil a candidate for Congress in this district. Several gentlemen had been tendered the nomination, but refused, until finally1 Cynta T. Alexander, of Hellefonte, took tho bait and arrays himself against Mr. Macltey. What a pity that Centre comity was so nnfbr tnnnte as not also to fiirnish a candi date for Senator, and take all Judge, Congressman and Senator. Alexander is a small lawyer, endowed with great self esteem and ambition far beyond his intellect, ami very naturally, as might hove been expected, has cony milted political suicide. , Tho Democrats of Centre county at one time, silimosed that there "was something in tho fellow," and foolishly nominated and elected him to the Leg islature. As soon as he reached there, he tnrned "rooster" and sold out to the lobby, and warmly advocated all the measures of that corrupt ring. The Democrats soon learned hit unfitness for a Representative and droped bint Now he sells out to the Radicals, and wants to enter a larger field to ply hi vocation. Ho aspires toa seat in Coil gresa, where "divios" arc five and even ten-fold higher than at Hamsburg. Rut he will (ail in his object. There are too many liighmiudcd honest voters in this Cnngressionul district to send a Legislative rooster to the National Congress. We have been already mis represented too long In that body, by the Credit Mobilier gang of pickpock cu. Alexander could be no improvo niciiron Scofleld, but might even be worse, because ho lacks the ability and experirn to asxist In a first-class na tional robbery, without being detected. Henco the intituiy would full uihui the voter, should ho unfortunately be counted in as a Congressman. There is intelligence enough in this country to know that if u man misrepresents his constituents at the State capitol, bo will do the same thing at the Na tional capital, only to a worse degree. "SolTIIIRN OlTRAIIKS." To show how the Radicals grind the Southern outrage mill, please read the following secret eireulai issued by the chairman of tho Radical State Committee of In (liana to the newspaers of that State. This is some of Morton's work : Rons or tbb RareaLiCAS Rrars CaxtaAL CoMwiTTaa, TnblAaA.roi.lt. Boot. I. lsIA. ) i ,'lor a lAa ('aira JTaaaatter, ad'aM. llaaa Bib t I draire la aall yoaratlaalloa la Ik harrihl aoaoaa of rlolaae aod kloodaked traaa ptriag Ikragkoal tk Soalk, aad arat that yaa lv tkaai aa groat p,ailaao aa puaaibla ta yoar papar from 'aia Um safil airr at Warlioa TsomabJ. Batar, Ckairaaaa. It would apjieur from the 18.000 Democratic votes cust on the 2d Tues day, that the Southern outrage card did not take well with Hoosiers. The ahove will evidently he llrady's "last card." He will no doubt turn his at tention to (living "n),"'lle"0 " ' miniflliiiiK else. I (io To Tint 1'ot.l.s. In less than two weeks each freeman of Pennsyl vania will lie called upon to exercise his highest privilege the elective franchise the ballot, which nominates his SL'cut in irovertinient affairs. It must lie very plain to every one that our agents in tho councils ot the Stale and the nation have Iwtraycd their trust and should be removed, and oth ers put in their stead. This ran Ire done with propriety on the 3d of No vember. The people in Ohio and In diana have adoptod this plan, and if we want better times, tho voters in Pennsylvania must Pillow suit. We must havo a change thon make ft on the third of November, by voting the whole licmornitic ticket. (h'a AcomrnT. It teem that as a nation we arc still on the decline and d rifling into overwhelming indebted ness. During the last week of Kep ttmiber, this year, domestic produco valued at 15.178,769 was exported from New York, as against .t!4,41 fhrthe same period in 187.1, a fulling off of l,210,lrB for th week of thia year, as coinMtrcd with that of 7.1 Tho iinrort entrie of general merchandise at Now York, for the last week of Septcmlwr 173, amounted to 7,21!, 767, and for the same period this year afl.682.46ri. The nmlt is w are $268,9411, worse off for the week named in 1874 than the same period for 1873 showed. . WsSiiai.1 Sr.r. The Congressional apHirtionment of this State waa made notoriously in th interest of the liad ical party, who then mid it was a lair hill. Hut we now notice that our Rad ical exchanges claim twenty of the twenty-seven members, to which the Stnte is entitled. Be careful, hoys, that yon arc not out off with a half doaen less on the 3d of November. Rcmomhcr Ohio, Indiana, Georgia and West Virginia. How , beautifully the people ilaxod yon in those Htates on the tilth. . Ik a 'Jiakiiasv. Our townsman, Judge .MrKiislly, was nominated by the liadicals at ltellelbnte, one day last week, for Judge, but np to Monday eve ning he did not know whether he would or would not accept the honor eonferod upon him. lie may however by next week know "bow it is himself." It wonld be a Joke on his Excellency if the Judge and his Radical brethren at this bar wonld go back on the card which they scut him last winter, ask ing the npKiintment of Mr. Orvis. Ut sTr.n. Onr Radical friends lu the adjoining Senatorial district, composed of Indiana anil Jefferson ootintica, havo, after a long sit In conference, agreed to disagree. ' Tho Indiana delegate withdrew from tho conference and nominated Porter, of thut couiitj-, fur .Senator, and the Jefferson conferee nianiinnled 11. ('. Wiimlow, of Punxsu tawney. Now, if tho lemocrats put a good man In the field, that benighted district will be represented in tho next Legislature by a Democrat , A Ktas in th Faniit. The Sec retary of the Treasury baa Issued an order dismissing employe wher more than two of a Atmlly bold office. About fifty have already been dismiss ed ami otkor are to follow. This will be rough on th Grant Atmlly, should tlie order be extended to the executive department. ' 1 , Two years ago, tfen. Grant carried West Virginia by J,746. The Drmo- crota on tbe 13th tuned tbe thing np toSlo. How is that for high f The post master and nrvettue agent were evidratly not rry otlt. k Uat h maphrodite Commonwealth. '' COXQRESliMAX The selection of Alexander for Con gress by the Radicals, now places the election of our nominee. L. A. Mack cy, beynad a doubt. Rut 'tis well enough fur Democrats to lie on the alert, and have arguments ready to meet the enemy while canvassing this tjio most important office to fill at the approaching election. Six year ago, Mr. Mitckcy was the Democratic nominee for Congress in tho Tioga district, with 3,00(1 majority against him, ami of coui'se defeated. Tho Chairinuii of the Democratic Committee of Clinton county In IHiiH. in alluding to Mr. Mackey, said : "Mr. Maakaa la Cllaloa c.iuolj ia 1911, ta yaara after ila oraaalaallon, a poor boy, and oownarativoij aniaowa. lly praafaibo aad boaurabia aaportajanl, a aooa aaron ror bina aalf a rapulatloa l lb bar at prarlloing at loraay. Ill lloarality and hlndnaaa rallril to bla au ppert aaaay warn frianda. t armra, buei- ! aia a.en, and tka laboring poor, alik olaiinad bibj aa taair ,nad, aad aaooraai aanitnaant afl. erdd to klaa boaraty af parpoa aad a diaia. Uoh loutiit ( atklac Cltniuii ouhdIv y what II lalo d.y. Ilia akarlly aad klnJutaa lava barn ' """ "" Huri'bn.lin .nllnly fur fait and rrallitd by asasy akor pomly alrimrd : tm"' sod aalllai for Iba aama, n ar Ihua ana bla ayaapalby. Daring Iba bard lima Ihrouih lcJ 10 '' imi ' "nallor uiargin Ihun onu nBlob oar po.pl bava paaaad, bualnara aia can oartify to bla aarialABe aod dal Ih hour ol tblr rellaf t kla HWrallty and rorlsarana. Tkar i nolf arrhapa, Cbrilliaa eburoh In Ihia ooBaBiaallji but abal kaa baan tho roiplnt of bla banavulaaoa, and ropaaledly reerit-ru bia auji- tort, alarbaalaa, aavratanla, and labormc fln a aoaa aooouaiodated and toatainad la bual Baaa b Iba ganarcialt of a aoaa abo furniaataan yaara aaa aaooaMfaily coalrollrd tha dtparlmcnl of Cliatoa aouaty. Tka aolilivr who onhatod float Ihia aoanly daring lb war, obb truthltilly kaar witaaaa I hi. kladaraa and liharalily. Thlr faailiaa, dariag thair abaoc la th Bald, fraquontly frit hit aid and racalvad anppiirl and eoralort trial kla gaacroaa kaada. No poblla oa trrprlaa la tbta aeonly kaa arer nairrd Mr. Maukay'a rafuaal. Oar auhoola, okuruliaa, rail ronda, iBubarlag Icraata, nouly iarprovprni-uta, kooai, ndriavWJWrll ikat Diakaa Bi Iba proa parliy af Iba aoaaly. kavu raliai4 kia arialaBce aad fooad bin a Ira frlaad." Kueh was the detailed local reputa tion of our nominee six years ajro. He is a bettor nntu to-dnv, and is at the head of an eutcr"i'isc hich will mid millions to the wealth of ClcurfleUt county, lio is the Warm advocule of the Karthaus railroad, and that,' like everything he takes an Interest in, is Imund to go tlmmli. It is in such a time as this that we need men to rep resent tlie eoile not a clique but the whole people, and we know tSat Mr. Jlnckey is not the ono to assume a dnty he w ill not discharge with fi delity. Let tlie people consider these facts. Whilo the Radical papers of this district are attacking Mr. Mackey be cause he is President of a Mationnl Hunk, they should hear in mind that that monopoly of which they blate was created by the liadical party. 1 He did not create IL He has made an ahle and um-l'iil officer ul' au insti taliitn which they created, and if it is an evil they are responsible, for it, while he is entitled to the credit of linviiijf, by his nhlc niaiinpenient, less enerl the evil as mneh as Mmsilile. And at the same time they should re- 1 .1.-. it t. I i ..r i , , . ,. ,. ,i, try, he is in favor of the following' resolution ased by the coiivi'iilinii of bis county that nominated him : ifaaal.ad, Tbal It ia tba aeaa. of thia roar en. tioa Ibat Con. raa. aboald ao aaieod Iba trraool l."oaal Bankia. arat.aia. to reajnirr Iba banka or real ted aauer Iba aarae ia aubelhuta arer-a tkaaka ia place af tba aational oaiik aarraory aew .aaaed br tlx an, arte) thereliy aara to tbe people iba pa.vaivnt ar atout FZt,uu,t)! or gold lalerret aaaaallj. The ImvoiiiK iTRolntiim irt pliillcnin miritiirti fi r tlin n-liiiln flaunt tv Idititiiixl " 1 " ""V ..n.. .....I am uatil tl,.l Mr ... ...... Mackey will curry it out to the letter, if demanded by his constituents. The Democratic majority in Ohio on Congressman is2B,000. Inotherwords: The majority for tho Democrats in tho fourteen districts carried by them amounts to 34,000, and in tho six dis trict earned by the Radicals only amounts to 8,000 (half of which is made in the Ashtabula free lovo dis trict), thus giving tlie Democrat 26, 000 majority. . . i . i Thi Ciusuit. Two years ago the "Christian Statesman," Rev. Con. (far Add, was elected to Congress from the Ashtabula district by a majority of 10,5.15. Now his majority is only 2,560, and the total majority for all the Radi cal candidates only about 8,000 2.5fl5 less than Rarflcld's majority two years Stiix MoRr (ii.onv. The Ocmocruts have elected Ainsworlb to Congress from the Dubuque, Iowa, district. He i the first Democratic Congressman from that Stnte for twenty yenrs. The Democratic majority in West Virginia will exceed 8.000 double that of last year and they elect three Con gressmen, being a gnm of one. Democrats, go to the polls on the morning of the election, and after you havo voted look around ami sec if your neighbor is thcra, too. If he is not, end after him, so Ihnt he may have a hand in the political revolution going on In the East and in the West. Do not let the middle come out behind. What hapeiied in Ohio mid Indiana on the 13th of October, will hajieu in Pennsylvania on the 3d of Jalovcmhcr 20,000 Democratic majority. ADDRKSS To the Pmtxratic Votm anith ( 'on- tnmtivt cititrn of rrnntylrania.. The battle fur Constitutional (iov emment has begun. The people of Ohio and Indiana have declared I heir Independent of liadical rule. Tho victory at the polls in these Plates on Tuesday last will be as mem- irntilo as the contest ut lrfxiugton and Concord. Self government is triumphant over ccntralication and usurpation on w hich tho Radical party depends for power. Tlie next Congress will represent the people. Tho right of the white race will de mand the respect of the Federal fJor crnment. Ohloand Indiana are sovereign States, and their peotile, free from the tyranny of Radical Dower, will maintain the constitutional rights of their sister Ntutes. A largo majority of the 1110111110111 of, ( (ingress elected in these Males are Democrats. Det Pennsylvania follow in the triumnhnl march" to a "restored and undented Constitution." Every Democratic voter In I'cniisyl- vania should now resolve to im to the polls in November and aitl in redeem ing the State out of the hands of the spoilers. ; rarntcr, mechanics, laborers, tailor. merchant, business men, tho time of your deliverance has come. Kla up I lilnl yourselves for the contest on the 3d of November, and join In the Kreat victory for ronstitu tlonal Movernmcnt. (f'I'l anil silver money, honesty rt public trusts, ocqn omv in miblin .Ttmiisca fYen linnnal and lair elections, revived industry, peace In tho land, and prosperity to all it people. I luto you, greeting. Jobs; Million Chairman, Dcmorratio State Central Committee. Headquarters. 1014 Walnut itrreL October 15, 1874, . . 1 TmrCiuniie. South llend, Indiana, tho home of the'Chrislian Statesman" Ciilfiix-, lust week gave 42 llemiH'ratic majority. Last year and previous to . ,. : . , 1 that, the Kndliml majority was ulmilt , 3011. IjnUo u change in the Hinilor's . ., , ' ii'iiiniiriuHHi smee rtiues- ei.-oornecit iiflalr. Phlhldel ' The ballot. box stullein of ..I :.. I . .. l I,' e i, i phut Imvun haul lime of it just now. The Radical cannot m t lluir nun into' ... . i i . t the -avy aril, because the Rails did : not puss the Ihil'd-tei in resolution lit i ,. ,. , , ... . the Kndical Male onvention nt liar-1 rishlll'ir Illicit' ! 51nr tUfftisjiiifiita. TOP THIEF! lluw uflrii that ery la litirj Id intr lnr lotrnt but im quo rvnr Ihicki uf Mrtling (um T. A. FLECK & CO., I iK'ir Bwu.ip ai au anrup, 11 pay iirin-r lu II pay i r"-"1".' yj "j "omi iinKi,ian ma aniai i- ait part of trual buaturaa althor way W. ha an antiraiy nr.it puri'iiat or DUY CiOODS ntnl LADIES' Di:i'.SS GOODS tlcl tinMiritiwdwd nJ brloai In nil tbsi aaaroliy of monfy. ur atoak of MILLINERY GOODS. Hounds niul radios' Hals, acvrr lcrn Maii1ltd in th cnuii'y. LUUKS AND CIIILIillK.N rl IMK HWEAR a coniplatf! aanrlmt-nl. Liulic8' Press Triinmiiigts In Full Una. Latiat 't.la. a Urf ririely, bo In cnarra aad f. hp. WIXTEH fJI.0F.. YAllNi". WOO I.I", ZKI'IIVKP. WatorpriMif?, in Greni Variety. AH ara inrlted to rail aud examine our goods and pricce ha fur luy ing rlaewhrra. W maka no wry fare a heeauaa you don't buy, but beliava Ihia lu be a free eounlry ; and that evary ono baa tb iualianal l) right lo 111, liberty, th purautl of bappineaa and la buy gooda whvre Ibejr ran aerwie Ilia hrt gioda fur !) Lkait money . Al, n ta. Head a oil alan J, oppoaLla Maaaop a. T. A. FI.KCK. otJI'71 A. M. 1111.18. I - - 1 .urpiaa fumi MITTON & IIAltMON'S;..:: Men Saddle mul llai noss. MANUrACTOllY, CURWENSVILLE, PA. THF ondrrrirnril, Lainx l.-na.il rnni. f.ir Ilia n.n.iliura .if .11 kln.l. uf HA Oil I. VA. II A It- KrS, ami all Ilia Uta.t inirovu)anta in Jlurar. rurni.hinx OtiO'lr, ara mi. firrnaraa to nil an ordrra at iirleai and ifimlii.r that alll ruiirira alt ahofnrorlhcia with Bi-alltur lhaiai..liiinr.f (hrlr work. Thx arc tli'lrrniini.d toplraaa anillhair a - rilira caaklca them lo HKFV COM I'K I ITInN la ,,.,. r n,. Silier. Or.i.1.. Ilul.har, Cove re J aod Uilt-Lturd Mounted CARRIAGE AND BUGGY HARNESS I Alao Fin nitll.N0 AMI IIACIMI SAIlll.i'.). Their rwta and e,kn.ei bring UgM, Ihi-y a. II ll ik. Um. r..l. ..- .A.k yfi n.r a...r.i .h.oh.. Wall -"S:.tV::Z:.:':,' ,u.. ....... ...,hk... ... ...v ....... Hri'airinf aad a-lju line SaiMlce, HaraeM, Ac, oeatlj alone, at raaeoaabra pricoe. rtinnlnp all,nt(ri nlit In aitl nr.la.r liv mull or othfrwiee. Cell aad aee their work bffnraaaylnf e1aewhrre. MlITuN A UAKMO.N, Curaeaatllle, 1'.., Oct. II, 1K74. Commencing (till Wednesday, October 21, 11.71. Apparanea Of tho Tulterfal faroHte JENNIE CARROLL, aupportcd by . Ill UHNItVfl fELEt'TKn CuMCANY. SiKer Danl and Oreboatra will appear ia a peer aenaatloB drama in live arte aril ten ecpa 11 Jj f..r traa y w h f A D DAT T antltleJ w (WIAN AGAINST V WOMA Popnlar prirra of Admllon. RrerrveHl Seala ' nan I oMained at Poet Orflte. Ill IIKNKV, 8lf Pnnriclrr. Col. J0K CIIK.NKT, Agmt. . 250 HORSES & MULES AUCTION. Annnuneement enlranrilinnry ! Will Je aold at aur-iii.n.al UKUKNKSS' HAZAAII, Philadel phla, tha rnlire atook rratd thia aea-nn br lha ft) rent Ilnriiiiiu Show, .omnriilnr 100 Mt'l,K. .ml 15(1 1I0I1KK9. Mnat ol them ara in mira, well maled, large itie and Itt gt- d oondillun, The ala will r.-ia Menoa on Tuesday Morulas, Oct. 27, 1871, at 11 o'aliiek. and alll b enntiauvd frua. day to aay, oniia.nein( at IB. .an. hour, uutill all art aold. Tha mnlee will ha anld the Aral dar. Al.r'lIKU M. II till KNKSS A CO., Ullt Aiietioarra. DMIXISTItATOK'S SALE -np Valuable rereonal Propeiiy! TtlH ntxlnaiflDnl, A Jmlnialralor of the aalata of Buaaa Kyler, dtfeaet-d, will nffor al p utile aaie, at nar laia raatdenee. ia i-oanen trwnnl, Clearneld eoiiatr, Pa., on VI.I)K.H1)AY, NOV. It, Wtl, tha fol.owief paraonal properly, via i 1 barae, 3 eowa, 2 hta-l af yonnir eallle, X abren. S fanaa. eora, rva anl batii'h wbnitt by tbe btiihrl, lot of Bay, exrnloirr. I roeaeway btipriry, hngn? and tug baraeaa, I (rttod l aod enlter, beia, hoaaehold furniture, auoh as bid end bedding, enalra.laldee, cook and parlnr at-ivca, and tunny olher artialei too nitrneroua to meniioa. riale lo tetaaanea at It o'atook, a. ai., oa raid day, wliea Ifima will bo mail a known, A. li. Ml A IV, Atlm'r. Oct. l, mt.it AVM IMSTHATOir.S KOTICkZ NotroaU bi rvljt aivao that Ullere of Ad- mliil'lralloo on lha eaiate of Jl),N 11. Holt HlK. lata or IlnutnUle, Clearflrl.l Ptiunly, Pa., deeeaaed, bavian beo duly tr.tntai la tba atider i(ned, ail pereoaa ltilelHel t aaid rata i a will li-aie mnke iiHinidha'e jajoiriil, ami ua haviiijj rlii I in a or drman ta w prrii-nt thoiu properly anthrntlraltd for Fetll-tMnt withiml Madera, l a., Oel. SI, 'M Ol. Adininiattator. A food and wall ariaippe.! nUokMiilIlt fihoii trill ba aiibar aold ur rented. Ttia brat aland ia tne eminty. Apply lo TIHM. J, BttOTH, Oft. SI, IK74 tin. Rmnbaritrr. Pa. A. M. H I L L 8 : Wnald rv.naetrallr aatlfv hiai'Slleala ,ihat ha Itaa rrdune. thepria id A(T. Vli:lAl. Tkatl ll lu.lioi) ..i -a wv uir a eimiiia art. rur any t0 p.rauaa oaailnf at tha aanaa tlraa, tn barn aaaa an aipar aat, will (at lb. twa lei a lira lili.M, JHI.aO tarn. Taraia Inrarlfthty Ctait. Olearlald, ktaroit III, ISt.t, ' : h a. K.lal of) ts th. U. 8. tl. Uriel Co.rt. Jane, II. Ilala. Ila. erupt, j Na. Ut ia I1.nkr.play, ' Cpa .piillnillnn am. A. Ir.la. Mrlrnes af Ih. e.t.u al j.aia. II. 0.1a, ; la attar, that k aead (rBaral Bieatia. of Iba raditat af raid J... II. Il.l. b. held . Cleeld, la aaid di.lrlaL a iU SOth f 0lohar. IS74. at In n'.l..i. . hfor . It. Waodra, RrrlMar la Baatra.tey, " 1 ' . w. "irvAjTwr-SttM. ".lit Hark f b I'. . Dl-trlel CBBrt, I "'' " ' SherilTS St16. 1V flriua ofawrlt oi FM Fatlu; lnuad 1 1 oatof lha tlourt of (,'eminim rlaa of Claar- d ooutly. aad to nia Jlr.alail, Ib.r alll l.a pod lo PIIUI.10 salk, at tk Couri llauar, In Iba borough of CUarOeid, an Saturday, Iba all! day of isjtuliar, IS7l,ail I oelouB, p ru , mo luiioains iiaai a talo, lu w,T-1 Hiiaiiirr'a Orrics, I . Blitrllfj c''"'l,l ''' i Alao, all Hi rlalit, llllo and Intaraat or Jain.'a M. tri f in , ,,,. ,ni,,ollbj, ' ol '" alisaia ia Lawrrno innlil, oounty i.r Claarfiald, and Sui of I'coniylt anU , imund. J ami daarribid rullowa, lo alii No. I btalnnlni at a pom Ihainanorlh njil," graaa wail HI purobaa In a lioil i Ihrtiae norlb HO ,..t lio p.rci.r. iJ , ,,.,.t, ibano a.,ili -II di'sraoa anat all parebea lo a baiiilnk i Ibeiinn on lb OH i)txr wet 1 45 prrvhat lit h kUtt ol bt'Kinninx. ronfiiinlnd fltt trv dI It pfretici, boiiniU'tl iy lndi ol Ainui ltectl, Jiinh i lnin- In.' Ho,. Bo rW; '.Uk W aorra, mw SI ! lit, rlmrt'd llifroun. with Iwo-ntorr frmno j boufw, larfft benk barn, i(((iti ihett mid otlnr l oulliUililinati ihritTttu pri'ftfd. A rood tnrinr uf 1 walrr Mfxl I rait irrti growing upon it. Nn. 2. Aim on oilier tnwl or pice of land J- j Julnlnn thu tboTi-, brloc alao a purl of oriltikl j aurvy in llir uriiib uf H'ibrrI H"'Kg, ciMTtnliiiiiK ; 31 acrca, more ur le', tiouiKlcd iy Itttid r Mmy E. HmnI do tba aortb, by In n it of Jvviah Thouiti ann and l.ylla un Hit aal. iy ImihI u( Aliltoa il, Mtl.tr on ll. aoulh and by lamia uf Aaiou 0 Tata ou tha wral, havlnx abuut HO at-rca rltart l tbrrrun with a bearing urrliard. No. 1. AIo, una giber tract ur yUcm uf land adjoining tha alra, bilrtjj alaoanart uf tha Itohert ll(ift IraM. bouniivd aflii diatirlbtil aa folluwa. viii tUvgiauiax t w w-iwoiliiji roadt ibenoa alung mti lawaabin road nnrlli t t tUgrrrt waal 20 partltaa to ft wn Niul publin ruad) ttu aw Birtb M d ir... .M 24 ix rubaa In 1 a poa, in iiiiu 111 original no'.en ihirk anrvey 1 tbnnoa auutb SI dagi-eea aaat 2H parobaa alon ..i.l ri...l .f 11 nl.. a. thtooc auutb SKMltrtM wat 80 prhato placa I of hag. lining, aunliiiuint four anroa mora ar Im, aud Winf a rcaerration uut of trai aold to Mil- tun II. MiII.t, wiib a two alory fr.uia huiida and othrr uutbulMinici tbrraun crtwtfd, and tlie land all being eleartd aad wodar fultiratlon. 8.1 if. I, taken In rirpHtiun and lu b aoldaa ll frnpt-rty I uf Jaim i M. lioi-d. i Turmb or Rata Tha priea nr auin at wblcb the pruparty ahull ba atrueb off mutt ba paid at I iba tiina of aala, or auvb bar arranxDoanti raadaaa will baiprovad, alborwlaa lb prcporly i'l ba iumadiatel put up and aold agula at tba aipanaa and rlait af tha pttraun tu wliuai it waa air oak off, and who, io aaaa of dttttviooy al aurb r tala, ahala naka good lb aawa, ntl in no ittilanc will lha Oead ba praaentrd In Cuurl fur ruBufuation unlaaa lha noaay I actually paid lu tha HharilT. f KIMIHT of lb funditiun uf Ih FIIIHT at the li NATION AL HANK ol Clearnuld, olwaa of liuaineaa on Oj lobar V, l4 i - BKatir h r. 1 Limn I and Dlooanta. ...1 1(14, IM 9i I liver Irail. 4fVtf 81 l'. 8. Uunda tlt porilnd wilb U. H. Tr. tu actiire nrculntiun.. , Dua from re let ulna; A rua-rr a(aota ' Iu fruta other Nuli'ttinl Hmik I' Iu frum Stair llnnka and 1-aukera... ' ! Furnilur and Pixlnra t'urrnt annrn aof tasaa paid Chrfkiand other eaab ilina liilla of other Kaliuno) Hank a l.'MJ 72 442 47 l,i: u on 435 n s,i;j on c,;oo no Fractional currency, inelud g nick It., : flpr( tnclud g gu'ld Trracury nut).. t Legal lender Buta ; (J, t. errtiticataa of dopuait for laal lender , ,. ' T'rtaL .... .-''?.f,7l f5t I luaiurica Tapitat atock paid in Irnlividual Urpioila Datuatiil lYrliAcNlaa of Di..o.il.v. llor In olhor Naiinnal llanka Iur In r-ratr. Uaiik. and lianki-r. Tolal. Miir.nri J .Vliil. r. fVNtaNtii. ClmrfitM A'.y ; 1, William II. JMI. Cai-liiiT of lua Fil.l Naliiinal llanli of Clpaitlrld, do a!ainril.T awrar I hat lha al.irr atnlrwont ia trur tu llie br.l ul hit kaula.lrc ...I Im-IivI. WM. II. DIM., Ca-liii-r. rlulwrilinl anil .aora to iM-furr on- II. ir itll I-1Y ! of Oalobcr. 171. MM. It All KIM I II, V I. t orrw .inr.i : 11. n. on i.i.m, A. V. Ilo M"X, llir 11 A 11 II MO.SOi1, 1 Oot. II. IS7I. llirectora. Ull'liT I'liOl'IAMATK I.V. .J Wir.a, Hon. O. A. MAYfc'11. I'rc.i.1,,,1 JuiIko of the Luurt of (lorouioa 1'lraa ( the Iwru. .,.nb Jn.liei.l Klalrlut, woU,,,.ed of th. e... tira or riearnt'lil, CVnire and riinton, and Hon.! WM. ('. Htl.KV and Unit. J'lHN J. HKAU.'Ai- eoo.aU J ud fee of l.'leartield eimolT, hare taeaed ; tbeir prertpl, to me dirertrd, for Ihw bolding; of " ,.UJV." T T wa 7 " " i , " ti I ' iourt Houtf, at Clearfield, in ana fr the cotin. . IV of Clr.rr.eld. eomm. nvtum 8 the KKCOMI : imviilY Tilt otii mv iiv Vol lu lull MMNUAV. THK VIU lAV Of ,UV l illil U, 1H, ainl cuDltttuinf I wo ererVa. iwiit-i. 11 larrriwr nerro. Ki. ei. i j..rw nuv ' "'""c. " in ir aaui rouugr oi tlearorid to J IM'w ' "heir proper peraona. at I o eltk A. .M.ot anitl Jur, to do tnoae tutiijc vliu-lt In their beball iHTlain lo ba done. Ul VKX under air battil al ClcerTirM. Il.li 1 Itti dor of Orlober, inlbt yt ar t( our lord ouelboucand eight bwiidred ai,i irvrnlT finir. j W. R. Mc-i'HKIlfON', SlierllT. AT riilVATE SALE. ..inn.n . ' 11. mm .. ; J7 .. to.iinn mi .. tMii; mi .. (I.Jitn n .. i.H-'t J .. i,o;s 112, at private an la one full brad fen? Mare, wlih roll by Comtraband." ft Irat rlaaa driver, one l.xht , toihtvkit nr Jt t-ura a iaai i:lT,.a. -two tioraa la raa Wairait, ana aot af farm or Iubi t ttc. A. In all ereriioa ilial rota whora a v in ber barnaaa, nteuioan hi-fi : oae atl of ihree-aaatad Hol. Importable aeal', rr:iel. llrusst li rn'biuna, bnilt br Art rt A Co., Vf UH a ma irt, trhh trittia, in earrr l.iu lae., ah'i are rarT hfiit. Alao, at I'eutlel-I, llaaioo lotraahip, ClcarliwJ eooutj, 1'a. a near H'ttel. with Itirnhure, it of !ni, Idk Inn , i on araall Slorr and lat S0vlll6;B..d un lit .iia.ivn.ull with B'ii od fenoua. Alan, Ji.nia , (aad Clilla, .irtd I.J f.iutralinn.l," Bi t joi.d ;fnATa. AIM, aew aa4 land in K.n.a.. ill i aailea anath f LawrcaK, IB Andartau ..nnlr, 4 aiile. frnn llarrj.il. ..iiiatraaat. tor turn.. A. . Iniliilre of Hie amleiaicni-.l. r. ..un., n,,,T.r.m. . .eaineia en,,,,.,, tiKU. K. VOUAUkriU. (laailSalJ, Pa., Iter. II Jl ; , gETTLKMEXT NOTICE - AH peraona hmlnf elaitna aainal Iho Ou r aeora of the Poor ot Wumttmrd luarnatup, ore hireliy notlflfil that a meeting of the Putir Uvtr eeer of aaid towotdilp will ha M4 at Hnepy VaUer Nahoolraom, on Kntunlayk tha 3 1 at ilay f'f'tirlobcr. lrM, fur tlie ur.e oi ariihuc op all tha bark itauJinj a'0oun(a tr IN or iu r i a. All parliea not prevenllrtft (heir eUtma nn or be fere i hat dar, will foraror ll'tmattrr ha -fcj.jrrtd Kom-I aolleeunf them. H. I). MMJI', J. HAINES, Madtta, Oct. 11, l.-Tl 2tJ Overaerra. JAISSOM-TIUX.- TI,. n.rlh.r.hlr. Iier.f,.trr e.l.lln bet,r.,h tla.id Kinard and Joeeid. Rrhard, ia lha mere... til. t.n.i..M .i n u.ii... .1... tile bnaiaraa, at Near Millport, waa dierulred by nainai conical on taa Ji tn al June iat. i.uitor of lha winlrera of tha Arm are autlirliail to maka aoltletaaata. Thoaa knowing tbrmn-lrea Indihted lo tha lata firm are rra.uialrd trroaii! ' forfard anil artlla ihrlr a?eounla wi'faut DAVfh KHIIAHt. J OS K I'll KHIUKI), N. Millport, Oft. 14, l7.-4t , cUToirs xoTir Notice la berebv alren thai l.rllera Taata- menlary m the Katate of KLI .A Pl.AilliMN, Ule-of Clearlleld lon-ut;h. der'd., have br-Ti grant ed tn the nnilerainned. A II (leraona ltiib'tf'd lo aaid Batata ara rrnired tn ainka ItniaeitiHto p ar med, and there baring elatfita agalnal it ara re (fuired lu preaent them, duly auUiflitiilnl, with out dflav, to Iho mitleraianr-d, JAM KH n. UlMHAM, ClearQeld. Oet. 14, IH74 I.) ' Kiaoitter. v0CK HAVEN SELECT SCHOOL. The alffhlh Tear of Miaa Ktdaan'i fllaw Hohool waa epened Anguat lL I'uiiila fruta a (tlflanea ea ba t.oaninl In tba fnlntly With tha f rn eipai, ana win rewire Otr personal enre. Pot parllealart atldrva MIS? KllHON, Irsock llarni. Pa. nefVrrt)r-floi. C. A. Maver. Iln. I.. A. Ulaakoy, Her. Joa. NVibill, I. K. Peale, K-i. ( Uatvber 14, lli?e.-4i ; , .. , f; A DMIMSTKATOIi'S NOTlCK.r Koltea (a herehy gh rn (hut Uilc-H of Ad mlnl1rat..n I. II. N. t T. A , on tlie a.tate of WM. . IHUKKY, lata of Uatwar.a townabip. CltarfiaU eovaty, l'a .ieoaied, katiag boea duly granlrtl lo tha UDil ri((ut d, all pa-runa in deblri to anld ealatr1 will plmae ttrnkc lmmr-dlntr payiaenl, e4 fhiM (taring rlktma or detnatHta will frraent (bam prupeily aathantiealed for act- nmtni wiinuat ttelny. JAMh.S MH.kt.., -urn nope, uct. H ot J 1;stjuyh ! i A'tiuiaUtnilrtr, -id. Caei treloaaaia. an thaprebalaaof theaiib. ar, ra.iilina in rnlon Innn-liiii. nn ftr nhun Tiber, refitting Ih. lal of Antnat lael. TWO rirKHUH. ahnnt I yaara old. Tliay ara aotfa rod, with aery laraa amna oa the on., aa. tb uthar baa aainll iMiru., Tha nanrr ia hereby BntiiieJ lo roina furrraid prare tlia nrnnirtr, par nbarraa and laka litem .way, r Ihey will br dlatj.ad f Ra lha law dl. not.. IlkMli 1'Jj.Mt., lUiktua, Oal tl, Ifll .11. , E 7STHAY Oil STOLEN. There aalrarad Irani the ktui-. r it,. Heraigne.1, reaJditij In Ktlrrlnwn, un or aliunt the t:M day o Or-to ber lair, MilHT UY IIORhtH, ebual 0 yrara old, abort, heavy ae4, aur n . wen oa aaa ear 1'ntaoaa givlag lnf..rmatl wbi.-k will lead to lh rooor jy ,r ha animal nr of Ita wheranbouta. FH bi .-r.v a.uw(ii ivr rneirtr.iai.ie, K)ltrtown, Od. .Mt D ISSOIjU'I ion. Ktle ia haral.a li-aii ik.t ll,. ....-..Li. bnatofnr. ailatlci batmen 0. II. tlanall. Ian Kaaaard Bad tl. M. A I lard, nnlar lb nam. of "BteahSr Uaal Hark Coainana." tor Ihe. raoaa. laotar had hi ar mat hooka, ara. diaaolrad ua Ih Slk of betuhar, 1.74, by Bialual .una.ht, O. B. Hamll h.rlaa eld kl. ktlarrat la ld arm sad la tka pawal to Aaioa (anaard. oari.-.t I... , u. n. jTtKHflt.liU SCffldl (IrfitlSfrafiits. 1 .M.IX'TION PliOCLA M AXION.- VJ WIIKHRtH. lr an AH ofJb (lnerl Aa- arnl.!o( llm C.i,.iiiwlllv.f Panrayla ""'n a,l,l. d "An Aal 10 n giilll. III. lan.,.l lilllUB tlttt hiriiri uf ll' m rttl iHuntit tu . ( ulilo ulit'lrf ti i.li oUoHun, Ilia pl.-i ntirivlobii k $, i4 (tit oflifcr hf lio elf i frtxl. ' Tin (tir-.i-H, f, W, MjrilKHSON, Kh .ti i rlffurni.' rllvU O'tmily, r?( htrtiUy glvu 1'uii. hu Nllc l lh iteftori uf itm fminly uf Civnr fit II, ilittl Kt'tiorril clfetmn will l ln-l l n Ti khpav rui-t.owif.ti tub intr Mumdat ur Vf uliRit fhrinir I ha U-J tnv f llie ..iiilith), ! tie uimiiU itlt'i'lii'a li(tlctl m t J Qfunty. nt nbi.-h tibia nnil v'j Hit) tinnJtttd txrUrt will rut For ni uinn fur l-louuimut (luvirnor oflhe t'oiumtiiiwtulth of I'mu-jhum. .-,..i..,..,.nrr flutirnm. Jinl.. nf lU I'mr.. iunwiilil)''l I'lui'itvani IM Fiir one iorAii tu t(prctt (tin Uuld. Ootre, I l,nltin, Mlk MilHIn kq a 1 aiuti - ,. iWMt I'or uno (lerfuii lir Hcu-turv ol Inlfriml Ali.tin ol (lio Ciuitai.tiwt?altli uf rnavylTania. Kr 011a p-TM-n f-r Aiulitur (Joiieral of tha C-iin mumtull'i tl l'titiny Ivdiiiu. l-'or f-nt Blrnii fitr A liilitMal Li.h Jm;- In th Ju.hab.1 l.at.iot .u.aiiUI(j of lha auunh.a uf Cliartield, Onfra and l'lint.n. For ftia pra.n for Riotlor, to rfpr.aiit th ronnitat ul ClynrtUrii, l-atrrt an-l Clinlun In thaljabDml A.nfiHbly oi Una C uim rnwa-.UU. , ... , . fi.1.1 ia iba llumo of M,.rarVut.f oi tba , 1 uuinnwa.iii. 1 man. miA tv t' d ou Ly liadclioi. board, and Iba ( F ir tpe jif ra ui for iVuilion'-tary, A ., t.f Clear- -t fadtuMMwi ittuUtil MuuiiUuit lu Uiv '1 (ii Id cuuniy. I ilfKCP. a-.trtry paraun claituiu tu m a nutuvnllicd 1 for ia,irqi.af lrHualrt. mt-t ni3f. ciHi- n ahull ba rrr,Hral a. ptudm-a hia natural. tU'artiLld vutily. ' liuilufi cartiflcata at the cleriion hpfwra vuIiuk ax 1 .. ' J. i. - f ...1. irnf whr ha ban bv fur nvt-yiuwa aoiiivruttfr- oue , V, J. f 'i ,BVv'I-ar j - - ;"Fr nn prrn fur Ibn.oflb'e of i'Hi.,y Ai' lltur I ,.l f llniirfidtf .1 i-.uiiir - ' I f' pwr wn Mran fur Ibt oflla .f P'fl'7 'trir (;i0UrlioM euunty.- . T, . ,tl0 v Lai(l, U -illj-ir . . h- tJ ti:,a w;:j W UIJ cif the i n,,,,!,,, ,,1,,,., vii ( j(.riirf, t,)rii' h'li at llu- l'ni.n M-d 1, in Uc j .(( ; 4, ' " .. , - j!, ,( (,,,;., 'Bl t:,vli-m'.f U-u.tt JJ. Ii.tfliy. ' It'.nii ttwnl.;j., al (!.. h jko of Ih Into Jauitra , ninftn, Ur. i I Unn u.n iiabii, at th hin?c ul K.Unnl AMe rt. I lirn.Jiur.l tuwiitinii, ut tl,u Uwi "f .Itiinl. lVri-. , Jiit.U t.iuiliii,, ul luc luti, uf Wm. Stliv-m, in l.uibi rdiurg. ltnruidij t"rruPLii, nt Vtiuu'r" ,'!:u;i! ltouu,. turni'ie ouiut.ti nt Hit- public art ui D' li-o in aaid It'i'n.tli Tin tawraip, filiii i,itl''iu i-U'-iyl but noai Hiinnn n'.ra'';inh'f. Cb-nrtiflil 1-tir.iu!., at the CiHrt JI"Uff ('viii;tiiii tui ii-liiji. n' the tIi ih! h 'U.' lu Mul ftiulxtrif. ... t'urwutiavillr hurutili, ut llio buUtii.' uf litv lute drtPC 11 U o 111. Pi-pntur lown!;ip, nt Crntrc f-hutil h'itir. F'TKtii'Dn torTiifhitt, nt tltf tiotiM- uf John (ireg- ory, iforuM l3'-"",opi' I v 1 bcc HVim, (Urund H'O.tJUO HI) way.) lO.Ovt) M' Oirard tia nliip. at I'lnin" Illtl eebuol bona. JfV tlj ; Uu'hrn tuwnilup, at lha puhlia aL l Un:rc at M fjlhawaville. ' !.?til) (ll)' (Irnlmiu tuwn-i;!.. at the h"tl-p uf .laruh lliibhr. tiiiltrti town.hip, et tin pulitie rhKtl bun hi, in Jumiivillp. iluptun tottnukip, at th buuirt uf Jn Wi'.r'iti. Iluattdalc iMtruuttli, al the inJilio huutr of Win, ' !" ,n ,orwuM: JmpHb -.trr.rh,!,, .l il,r M-j liunw, in Aiwjrtimn.-. - - ' . . . Karth.uP Urh:p, Br g a wl,-.! huuae. rnu, ,wrmp. lary .., a. j uoj nuua. Larrrt'lico t'lanliip, at llii-' I'uurt llouvc. 1 tin IrornuKli ul CKri Tltlil. , l-uinrn-r l ily liiinii.ii. nt tin- tmlilir -huoi iioiiw, M.irri. t.ili-liii. nt I hf li'iir-.' I.mi'i'rlf ycnr(l j br 'Ili.min. Kvlar. . 1 ' Ni-W Wo. lJliiJ(l"H t...Knil, at tha rniMtr- M hi,.,l koiiMk . 'D.4la haraouh, ul lite aoVt bvti. i.( Mile ll.'Vt, in a.ii.1 liuriiurli, I't-HB tiianiiliip, at tlit. ui.ti-1 f,iuii.ri;- ki il l.j W. H. An'lii- li. I'ika l.ioni.liii, at Ilia hi.tara.or lLr U to huar Itloom. in lha Imrouiih ul t urai-tio. .Ui'. I niiio t.ia nkii. ul llr ii-iuraiil ll. I). fliul'iilii r. Wallni'i'li-U lul'.uii, ill tl,. ..ii.T i.- c i.i, Ijunta ia aid lioru.ji'.i. W.Midnanl lunii-lui, at I l;c hni-i- uf llininar llci.ilai itua . - , ln j , , . , AN Al T n julalli i t!'0 rt iiln of tn il all rk-jliima in tka tevinil ooaoiu.a l tin. Vuai un wealth, aj'tirui . 1 .. .:u.h , it ul llar.-h, A. ll lvf.fi, nt: Hri ri-.M I. Itm tt eaojrfa lr the rJ.-nalo ami Iloiiaonl B, .r.eiilaliii . ol Ibe Couiuuawivllb uf l'i.ria.xliiin.n in lii- U . i..'Ui ! bu t, and il I. hi n l.T rtia. leil bv aull .ir.li of llir ntiu', Tiinl llm qualified i.'j. iAi.f 11 1 cil r.mi,a of llm I V-iiininn"-. ullli, at i.ll p.iu'r..!. ti.ailTfi.i., huruui-h 11 .BdaiaairallrelbiBa,.rolii'i.l7,lri'snra Bullmr , .,.. r ,,,,, H.M 'ui iu'- erally rlaaail. d lullneca i Dm; liwkt.1 eliull ( iu brace llio natnea of ail jo-lfftaof t-jurlj luti J for, toil li b laljfllt 'I, ouut'lr, "juJuiui uc fn.-kti .bM.ll euifsrice I lie name uf (tie aiuti, taili;.,. t..,.l ,ftr' l ''"''."' i w "l cm - Km.-o flv.. ,.J eit uri. .1 t... ,r ...LZ 7, ,. - . ,,,l,H'" -.niMj,ir v 11 f-r. nTT'l Tnernhrranf t'ntireiia. I (f'lr ?'f. M Jf l.l'.ll.'Jr'MfMitJ ;" ufHlui "is -r trtwiiMMi, VfwiU c,)ih,-ii(.,. nuh,i tWit-Ma roud for. ami ho la-Mled. taaraatiip ;" one tirk it-u..,., .tu'udsiii fo.ou:toj4it-ra votMl lor. aiul W Ul.t llr... " liortMli; an-I ewli ctna alinll hnj d'VCUnl la etfrttrale hillot tol. A further inMilr-mtrjl U I a et r. giiUii elect.aua - u lhi C'oinmojvTei.Uh. ainired Jannarj- "n, anil February I;:, A. 0. 1,4: nrK Tin rot l.a ARK to ar. itnt oik, ' fitt. ft. At all elcclioaa hriratltr be'l utiler1"81 fr'Wl'bwnt ol a qoaliliM elmwr atidrr ' lha Uaa of Ihia rVnimMiWf al b, tn nolle ahatl ey eita y irajii uf i lie iliK(Unhl)rainn ol tha i uffifara or oihft wiaa la alt ah oii-o board hertlo lore aj MinUl, or Jicra anr rn-rr dtrlnet ahall be ! lorrorti, tne aitttitfe ttjmiiimn ni rno tuurt w Votn- won- PW-ni ul the )tuir ooanir lia.f, ten daT Ik foro nnj k'M I'p'WI rfni-iuii, hfitoia eaaini-atuit bulbil to f.ll eniil raeaoriea. ami tu 1 .eWika-lllia rtiatp.a ia i4J , irtettiai. artil Ui 111 .(.(mintueat ol iaaioli.r In Ah fiwaiw dialhel laalk (hsU tat I ul the Baaui uaUUeal liatlr, and Uie ju.lj. ul rJitliii.Liili ia I aae. Wot the ...lit,el patty lia.iiijj llm. aug,.iij. ,.l ulu l.aai. ujalua a. !lj Iho (aid .a.ljte ar jiMHaw BAB aatftataia.llli. jmvI, Bud l ra.. ul Ituaiasrtiiii iit ul the Jii.luel a. tu .clKliua ul in.,r...ira the iulitii,al uiivjuiily of Ilia ju.ljje. hall ai l.! oaraal ,i hai.i...:i.i, an I tk. uiaar - ' Mi. J, HtHt' .er thwaaMI IH' 'tMtirr -ki nri ettetftjA im.ii-t ffn Hi inrtrtrlttx tfi HmVcfT, a.ij vacancv rti4ll be b I let! in rt'ulnrmiir vitb tiia'iptf litwio . ( , , I j y or tLtf.rtlov flr irriil".1 ' ."-"it . A? flic r.l-iini at ihl j.ufif'. alt N-e-linns il rhnfl l- the forty f thejulf;.e uf rleetinn f'.r their r'i-ll,e diatilt'li lo dt'tlDitta one of Die lii-1'orlo-tWv.lte.utlul.r it 'ulntr bu to have In eufltnly tho r((iiir "I "in, auU loniiLkatlie cnfrlea t bfrcin tiiiiiu4 liylnw, anti it 1ihI1 tbe doty of the u-bcr ol the .tl ia,mcf,T, f M-i"M en ail,. I ii in lii r tl.e lull Hit lirrjtri.l. 1 ut kaJ.l n-eriie nud uuttiUr llif buliota prujedi. , (, nJ, elwtii.ii, !, j . ii v . li. All elietft.ua by the in'- t-a h t a la bnltul ! errry 1ml lot rotfvl abet! aa nntniiend In ' ''" " - 1 "' "r'l"r '""' .' ."T ' nuinbfr rmirtU-ii by np cWt ka "ti the r4uv.d, and the .MuM'trr opnii-lte tha name oi H:a ateelar Iroia' whuin ri' cu red. And any vtr rtliug two ar mmctlrk eta, Iba ar. tr.,1 tU Lt-U to.ioted ahull eiu-h be niiinbi-red with mtui''t,r I'tirir'poinliiig Willi tba mini bur to lhf 6 uie al fkl roiiK Avki oleo- inr may vrit5l;ii n.mt uj on h( Hrket or e.iuae tna aointi to ba w til ten t.H-raoa, ant) ane-trd by a ei rum ul the dielH-t. lt aditmt. ta tbo oath now a fewnt etl bt law-1 l-olnkt M-ai-arrili- ei J..-e.etioa aOieera, tlw-y ,abnil avvarmly ba awora or einro.et net io uiat'ioaa a my e.'ot ahmll have voti'd, nnleia reritnied lo dw ao m wtt nr-a iiajuiirl.it roe'iitiig. '11 juJmi, jn. airtdt. elftki ntid araraeofitif an i4cation hiU. uioler thia aet haJlnlaUrB enteriujr upotbeir dutiea. b duly atvtirn or aQiiiiied in tbo iiroaaihaa 1 oi aaL-h other., lite judgv tlia l ba a urn by the j minority iup-oiwr, if tlierc ahall ba aiivli jainor ily Infpot'ior, aad ia vaea lUere-lieli U no imnor i ily inaKctoi tbia by a j.iliie t4 the jiejne or al ' deniiehii, ard Iba iiuiutai , tv(,irt-ia ud tlvibt ! ahall bftwoia by lha jteia. Curitfieauaol iiwb I awiaring or nOi rn.itf aliatl ba duly ui.Atluw4 and j -Ifiufil liy the oIE.cra ao awrit, a.ad aitoatvd (bv Iho i.H,rer who adminiaterrd the oaik. If nny .luiliro ar minority tnapeotur rriaeei ir fella in iw.nr iaa a'kwia tr alartiaa tw tkeaaauwer ra Hiilrel by titra ae,or K tin (ilfiW af 4ectit,n ahnll act witbeat bt'lttg thru ila ly avofn, nr tf any otlioer of eltrfloft rttalt alj(n tha form uf olh with out batug luiy awe a. ir if y .Mrd ce ..r wiaaiV ty -ian-rtnr atn If (ftiiy that any oiH-trr Wfl awnra whru ha waa tw, il ahall b(iiermrd a tkia deineannr, n u-1 Uin pitin iiH. n iln olliner or oH eaeSaljaidinf e.lll bo ti. tl airafoiarf os iboiiaaud di'llnre or iiiiprtnok,iiii hi, nt ejU'-'iting , ong eir'or h rh In llie -11 'rrrlllni df thij rtrf, t - yl ; l aN-nr(.iatKi.tn ron:ita. S.c. 10. Un lha "'rVZlTt ice af lf.i-t one qualined ro- nhtiae name rhall nol rote re, and who rUima eleeli.'i, ahall pr.nuep af h;tt one a u ah lied ro. ter ol tl-o ..Uhit-t ap witmaa to ih naidcoee ol I., ik , ..m.a . i no e fatwacij Iri. thu uv trial a a your ,r tba pHvJ t.t ieei la wtitbtt tnimraiateiy pi-reeding aaid ilet ttuo. wlii. h wit. oraa aball ba aen.rn or a On mud, Mul, itihiiaiilie a wnuen, oepnnir witf.fl. ana i.,nflr rlrintt d ffl davit to tbe laela atatetl by bun. wbi. h e itt. It aball 4 hue olnwly win ra tua fMUdlttUi-e i yt l.t r" " nnnn.naj ,-t ut m itnrr, nnu tna pmoh ao eleiining tho riKbt to Tola atmll ale uke and auiit rne a writivn, ur dumIv nritiiti l ita.n. prlntrrl rtffltlnvlt ''V "linn -nl' wtft: Jte,fta KtUi iImI Bf Uul been a eitlM' Ihe rnlictl Ruiin r...,,,, ..r in; t'i n-? Mi f lur -ww UHHitlvtad ol i AHMuVefrtell tj IViiu-yHfiim; that Iiu h... MMj.d in tbe C 1 montfiniin vne tar, 11 b.rtaitrlx t nuntilled rteeinr or natiiV aorb c.titrb llm-..f1 rn, hM re aae4 IharutroaaaiHl laiuraii ibM WlkMiutri ad (borwtn s Himilba aMprTWKUHg aanal elaaJ .vii, inn Be nairaMkleit la tha .iMLriedY tm ck nr nana wmi rviac Itaa Un- pei iod i tta-4 lt moot be iuiiut'diate.y preeediinw aaid eitf-ltnn i ir. he tpi, MrMd Mt4 tbfe WbHtotAWl pdirif.t oi "f, itln it liierttnr Hilt' U 'rn ll I iwrnty two yaara aga ar wpwarda, p.d a Hi ale orauunty tat williia two tare, whrub waa aeaeee-i-dat laaal twuiuila)aanits.riai lenaa-una aiaath ttelura the aleeUoa. Ilia atd aUMaH akall ala atala wkt-n aid where tha aai el aimed lo tea paid by lua aUtaat araa aaeae4, and wliea aal .atbare and lo wbt-na paid, and lha tax reeeipt Ihereier ahaU bf pnf pkrMftra0tnjtnaioqalci9 tali, ft flant ahftll atate in bit alfl iavlt thai it haa lifi I luit or dratrnyrd, or that He nvar riaivod aay, wliurq ait ty what aoai t 4io t aliiill alao projuoa hi tjutt itit'i (t exaiiiinniluMf Ut if tb ii.i. ,i..i.t i n ..i . u, u iiurniiiriiciiiiei,iuaii iMo atala whon. Mat i.iit.,.tlitJ, aai f -f exaiiiinnlluMf Itut if Iba lipriob yii ,'la.tumg f liiiliirihliLAlLia ... iitih iw tin aii,i ii.Hu auf tt!iA,r..ijt an ut tk. ,.n, is M. -.ad,,tt., .katl.rroiVne, rf I- . hlatii.liutLk li"'ls iiiilmilUa i! M la MAitIM lu ellitaniliili by raa'un of bla f-ilhar'a naliirall- . . . !i .. n f...ii...- -,.i. I.. bAIiIuvII Ihnt "",lu', .1 . .. .... LilJ .fflj.alt of tho .,,,,n, ,j a,j,r l. yaari I M l?' .u,,,,, f , Ti,.d 6ul.. An. mnmh .iid hki ni l(Hl Im Uie lilnlo uu ytr ; or, U m nnUvo ltorn oiiin f lh Hultt mil re wtivptl tbitri lrom ml n luninl, llitit h b r- i. i-1 1 fhfrflin all " fnU vre'Nn rlrotlon, tnJ tit itwtlMiliua tlitUlol I WO in on lit iiiiufiiill rMUUig( uob fUcliou, hu (IiaII U fi.liih.l lo v(c ltb..utb bfl flm.l Out ,.,- ti.lil ' Imtm ' lh Mid lflUftvlia uf nil itri"i.a iimUinR link liut and tlie Bflidnvlll r .. . ... (it thi-ir rMnlrnno fUmtt tvt.,i ,y thr aUi'IIo b-mri, i4 l lb! Hone of ,tta, Mt tivn uWy ahall by tmulum l with tho li-t ( intiarMulijr Ins tuU utUar Mt$ ri,uire4 by t bo by tli iwturii juiiifn wiili ibe nr. tliulwliwy, RIKI 1111111 rviMIII in IIW t.n.-o. tbo itrotli'iTi'itiir Hie, til-jct lo vxainiiiatlun Ot Ik lir (klM'tiun iiBira an-. U Iho altlin oin . jifyi ttball find that 1I10 aiilioaiit iiiii'aMi all tha .tK.il ipiftllllfallifiii or itr lia ahafi u parwm U I to vote, and hla nnmn thall I addl 1o lh it t, --r (axaldoa y th lfvliii W.?ra, tha word -l.v" bt iiig adilH whrralhu elaimanl elaiiaa lo :U on las, and tha wrd "ag" whura alauoa in turn mi an, lha ama word btdnn added by llio olerka In curb eaar rr-npflctlf riy un lo lila f .""" Ml." akrll-w. ciuLLirNflR or nainaTKHKr vornna. Hu;. II. It hll U lawftit Ar any ualillnl citl.cn of thed.atriil, nlw if hatnitrtinic iba naiun , tbpT.od ia aonUiuwi un Ua ll.i of rirldnt taafttilaa, lo tliuHriiM lha rot ei aurh M ...,uird by law .ball ba pul.iirl, If - il.adiatri.-l in which ho ufl. ra bia nw, "4' L to l 'l m"W W-tna; fr- mir, j g jul v (IW firn-tlun ollli'tr i ... v. n... .u. I ! "tott d,' wilb tb dfiy, nintb aud year, and ll , any i-Uction uftcvt or uMurra aball rac ivc a act-, i ond vuta Jba amuay by tirlua .f th aama , f ti i lit. art( wbarf li! aami-tl lo rula ibctaii-.o of ibe natutalUutiua oi bir Intbira, ! 'bev ,,tl ,hr Vr,itlt wtl" UmH "B,:r ,lJch -"ii wiv rliMll bo Kulltr of a nitdt mranor, and oa f-nvirtiua tharrul ba ..nvd or ijju.iiaootjd.or both j ,us dt'rrfuuii ut tb aunri, but tba kna abali 1 n vnrcrd lire bun'lrrd d'ulur" in aa?b oare, nor I 0.1tr)iiHiniit.l tmeyur. 'ihahbepuidhbuieut ' ihall bo infiictad nn ounvii tiua ul tho ottioata uf ai-fioi, wo hll a kIi ur rriua to tnako ur 1 outtu to na uintlo tni mJrit'injt nnpiiri'd an a!ureaid n aiid MtaraliiNtca attiiBcaia. MLfii.m r or ut rr or KLKcriox omrrna. rt:c. 12. If aoy flerrt.ea olUrrr tha II refuae nr ngltct to n qui re u' li prnul ul tba riftbt of aut ftag aa ia pi earthed ty thia law, ur lb lana to which thia it a aapultuiiat, truta any periuo of fuii.g to i.!e wtione ntruv ia aot ta tba bat af nfced rut era, ur wbnaa right to vut ia cbtvl himJ by any -u.lilied vol it preaent, and abali admit -aui'b pai'ua to rule withuut rouuirtug iuh pnuf. errry pi raon eo ollundiug ahali u ,un inn. vii.il 'in be guilty of a iui.niiuiHin'r, and ahall be leutenoed I t every aucb oltvncu to puy a fane nut 'XcvMling tivo hit dr-ti dollar, ur to uudtTnu an iuipiliuiimrnt aui In ire the a oo yeat.or iX'lb at the dircredua al lb t vtt, f lAXVaVMa or tub ox tin ar tub coibt. Sac. la. At Hon ao the poll aball tloae tha of fiOf ra o ibe ettt'tion ahall pructcd to euuiit all tka Totoa ci't lor eiub candidate vuted lor, and oak put a full return ut tha aamo in triplicate, the votea r-c-.-ived Iv uicb dtndl,late rbaH he rir. itti art tor a itrr in wiiiwioti. ta ail ui wnirb j co gflpf blJ Brrt u Bfld agllll : in finur, ai d ab ill berigaad t nil ol aeid of- B4j 9rl W ,WWfl Jf , ur tf D0 w -,,,,,5 ,herfiaer- aud an Wcr refoa.ua to ain or oeriiiv or cither ol iIilbj, ahull Blilv upiiu eat-b of thr n-lnrni hiu or lli.ir rtuaona tor uul aianiiH; .i rtiliijll.f I oui. J aofa aa auoa n. aojiar.if .Am' ul.u t jmliiVv daif ya.'fa deelnrH from lac wfuinin tti far riMraa nraaraf, aarf a .ria thittmtHt ...la-rai rla nrfna rterirrii hf rara ruiid.'if'ia aftuli or aaoda naif alya.n' Of Ikt awrrlloa tifllrrrt m aona oa thr rufa fa euuatrif. uad IA anw. aur ir iajiMptnrrrf pntttft .an Ae o'.inr of It. cCtiia i-int fttr f.nniNtrinM i (.a patlia Tba ttljilirarr rrtunii .hall be roelOKd IB caieluiea an.l be a.-aieil ia tba nrariaer of Ik oQioerr, uul tat. um!ue With tka woM-al! ratura abort Xirpn lo tb juila, wbii h riiall cui.tuin oo li.t ul Tulerr, IA It iJf.er, acil aalha of Bieera, anj another ul ruiu aata-ljona aiiaU ua xiTi-u to the aii unriir iapiTlar. A.1 juilra livins wiluin twelre unlaa .1 tba iluthoaol.irT'a olile, or aittiia liTrnl.uiir muoar it Ih.ir r.ti iejcc bo in a loan, , ,,iia.,. r ritr u.on Ina lina of a railiga.l Iculm. ! io the . ayuit all, eliall licf .ro la. 'clo.dt, it ' nieriil'ian. ul Uin .lay altcf Ibo ti-Mion, at.d .11 ' otbrr jtidriw .ball b.l.ih. Iwelra o'claatt mari'lia. i of lha ai e-uj dnj Slier Ihi-aleeilon, dtlner rail r. turn, lorrtber with relui a abt a, tu Ih. pm. UisnoUrv uf lb mart of emninua alaa, ol lha i ei.ulily. aliieh aald return bit bli ba tltd.aad , il,e ilr aud hour uf blinr marked lb..niU.auJ - ; ,bnlio fri atrial bi lb oIhoniilrT f..r uulnia , I " .7:, J.r.. "iw .JZ?' "J I tbe ivmrt o( ouuiuaon biaaa aball .reaeiit tba Mid . reiarnr to the mil! euurl ; in t;ijutiea where thcra . ia no roaitlent prcaiilent judjro, tbe aeaoelale jailf. aa .bull Jicrluim tba duliea liiiinaed anna 1 court of cou.id.. Floaa, rifi.a at.4)l rooreoe ur , . ... 1 . Purl ' "" I'reaentfO oj in. ihonuii-rr arinii oo onenoa b auiit oourt-airdaom mint, na theeuuit timll VlTol. ia tlie pr. t Aitrf- (iriin- ioa.ro tie itttlarfe tadT ttu.l ruir( nrl - 1 nu r..iufni i.rit.f.f ..! .u.,rMi .taf .tt.. u. ri und-w tt.eeeal at the tmart, aa ta now r. 'nalf- to bo dao by lb relura iuJ.i, aa.i tba j vol0 w eulIlUtt d and oertiaetl ahll be mit ! m wuUvr ut MJ Lllt MfitD, of I ewc ahall be out'o to thcpiitilln.ao'l in cat (0B nturn of n, ekeHoo diatnei aa.ll t t mi, in a; wben tita rottarM ara .trarntd, or ta i "IU '""(ftig i-ine(Ji nana or mifuite, tin .B.-tut;l..-.r.!ia; nfvia Uie ali'itod aimaie or i Iraiiil. or vaLtvr' frsui t ur luiatitkc la aiimrtHt an ri'tnrir. tt.. eriurt ttt.ll rramioa Ilia rrtura. an.l il in tia jadlaest f the urt it ahall ha Den..arT tn a Jnt retnra aai. ...art ahall Ua. aumwarT inice.a aaaiat ttia alretian oraw, mm Triii ra il any, m tha election ilitrteleiai- itiiinnitt, tu brbi tadin ijrlhtrlta tutu caart, with a elivtian .af.,rii to thair Hiaae.iii., and il inti..Hc tuisuke ur frau. I .hull be ilinirar..l. it itiiifl, til'Oft rlteli heieanr tna deiaiad ...rriet.d t.a lha ennit. an.l an mrtiat , lui nectrrarr tn rnllrlrea Ihr rnarl, nail all aU-fritinnf af r,Tli,TS! lr. nl vr niaUtr . .h.tf Be ternM sy na. Mr4 ennrt amhia Mrat titir Ilia day Ilia Men,, ar trroiiaal raa. ej,,rl lor rnmptjtaiiali. nlV aaid laquirr ahall ! I dlitel.4 uuly lo tinlliiWa fraud or mi.late, BtaLBluM at ka aaj a iudadal MrJlca-a. ! 1. avm lad. ajiy ouiilut uuw ur liuraulur In he frutideil h. t... anil tlie ulrnr is aa'ul iripUtua l rclnrsa el. ill b aVcd. U.e has aad r..lid an nh ibr) ballHa. Nolhinr in thlr aet afaatll re quire lha rt-taina of aienioa of ho rough ortvwo ehip alliesra ta be naile to Iba avort aa dinvuj iti tbta aMttiD, Wot all tha rrtutva of the r-b-eitua of lownahip and aoriMgb oUtrrra aall be ca rtnard in a m Ic-I rover, oirerttd lo tho prtlbuaa tnjij Uttyiiirt oanDiort iiaa af tle frs et.nilv. ,iR vhTT! ty rfrtiie one i'f thtta --e tiilir' erel ii.it iiwatluiu iiti Ihiea dny aflfr neir atirl. c It-nn on an) I It-d ilieieiu. In cuuriirri al-rre thrre are fl.reo- or mare juilr ol ad cvuit. Ia4rii, d iivilia Inw. at l---t lwo lul -n 1 al.a;r.( U'eoatTrtBr kh4 eriaft- rtlar. -aulcel , linflv.j,,ahlT pr,.v,.r,tcJ. U f,t ltie lBlij. . ..,.,.. . . . 1 . ea ahall himaelf he a eaiHdMe f r any office at at eleelin ho aball aot att villi tlta roart ar act in counting llie rernrna of eorh elrtma, an 4 in inch rrtUff 1tlgf, it ny, )iaI art. tUtd it In jtny euunty there, eliall be no jn Igr iitial iile'l fa hi, thirairrd ooart oalr U pro il nl at Una a t art (eat, and nb,eti act, then and ia tmry aoot eaie, tln rcgiitrr of '.)!, the aluniff and.r.rQiity eotnaiiidwm ra of tli ptfec euntr aball ho an.- itrtnrttote a r.,wirtl.rn. or a wj.r ily of whowi.-UnU hfwe arvl aaetmat all the p i. mi frt(naU lha ttattoa rcaied m. or re Mu.trd IO iro priluiiied bjr tba 0urt vt t"tum" pltaaul audi cuunty, by and on lr the ') aiona nf l i-it tatieii ti.l niieof t Mid i cara aluiH-a.-t K-'n WiMibrr of uch Board alira aay oflur at tba eleonrw, the rttttrnn of wliiih the Mud Hoaid la rrair to etioWt ufidef ihe prnrtkianaaf lb;a aretion. wi S. In ail ett'i'ti.a hereafter tba e-rt.tWtri if iirftureliretion, ifgtBiuue. ahail bo eonelttiv evidenoaof tho acta muntiaaid tharvin.and ntiFTa tha prraun offering i Vote elatiM Iba right "I Ihe pnvtneiit of tax, the reeeipt for aneh 'al. t tignrd l.r tba limpet ofuner, ahall be tha aa if act tlieirof ; If aura pcraou d'-r tot produca auchre t it, lh-n the payment of tho las way be proved by Isq ujtb of aueb peraon, or tthtr arideiaa, atting wben, where aid to wh'nn auoh tai wn iad. 1 A H f i A V ' Nttlko la iurlW ' licrfby glvt-n, TIim 11 (rHn ni-.njt tlu.Urca if tlie Peace, aball held an oQira ot apointDtcnt uf Unt atultr tlie go I-em mm l of the I'olled Htalea, or ol Ih-' dtata, t of aay iuaorparatad diatrioi, wbethera ooiutaia-ioned otllcar or otberwiae, a tubordmai 'fnirrr agent, hu.U of ahall krenipl'ved ai der tba UiMaiKf, rteeairra ar Judl ial da partmanu ul Ui Mat or af t I'thiiad otata. r any city or iankrparalM atialrkt, and alia baa awary aa Minor af Oangraaa. ar af tba flat Laaia4aurL rnot alie eonmaku e eelaefc tnarad uf anf it?i MVuiMtaitarwf aay tnearparatad ih.tr ft. are by law Ineopabla of k-ddiag ar ! Hrl-at.f,d,., In.recT!,r or CI, ,k" of t U,1 ' ' 't,',t' ' ,. .... r "IP l""""" wnn tnaii nave rr""""' " who ahall b,irn rtotirVl the (arand ki" ,iarT1' (Iter ul Votpil f ,r fu nt the noxl prerdling elw- aia.tfaaU jvttaa liMp-atr Id lit plana i on I a:ao the peraiQ wiui itiejl .bave rartlvrd the I""' 't at uonibtr if oieafnr jn-iieelor aball nitatnnl, -tiir i(iiiii tIm UmI judge, aball appoint aa itur in hi t.lej anl in on- the prnoa -lrvtc4 jit tjrr hall hot altrnd, then ihe inupwthr wh.- re oaivad tfiej f m irwvo1 tarataa, hJI apf,", Ju lgvSal IrfV ftMof of-fTahaatiaiier alialt'a t'a' (a. ttf bourd fur Uie Ppica of one h'or al'tf the lime Hied tv law for Ihe opening of ll"' "nn. the (ivltilaUttra twa ajowaaitip, ward or diMriet lur which Burh o Direr aball hare brn eleatid. prefwt tt ilia plaoa of alexhaa, abaH " lact nnermt rT ihrlr nnmher to ftll imrh tacanrr. ! Alan, that where a,,jlge, kt awi.nra arena toidabl a-r.ilrnr, ia untitle lo atliiid auoh aieel iigor jadsiaattert4dJtany natarn ahall l-e tnkfit okarae nf br one ol the inl'erlor rlerka i.t mr4t al V 4iatrioJLw(.o rtall dt and pefiniith6 lri ieUlreJ 6faaidJu.Ig at-lr to nitrnat. --t t . - i I. Jl k' n.irr .,, -and aaa. seal, at rirar.fly. t'tt Kit, ttbta ta-rDllt da wf.fVtober. i . L.8.J lha rear of aur Lord aaa tkaaaaad itfht nnndrtrd unsl a...., r...-. ,n,t a,f lb Independenaa of tha United ptated lha ulnn eighth. ' .ti J ' ' '"'iA L j at t;t j .' .v i, Came tropalnj( on. the prciaU1 of laatjuty acribcr. o baa.ia tMai-lm, 3 .klfahoa,. jrrptmg aaa la.f lag na bludfe at. it, tu poarw iQ wa akoot ana rnrald. The owner Ii re- IJlV Ha", raM? aTi."ti t J