" .1' - ii ' Ueouoi B. Goodlandik, Editor. CLKAHFIELI), P. WEDNESDAY UORNINO, OOT. JO, 1T. R.,.,1.,.. If mi want to know what li aolng n In the builnoie world, Jolt rend oar ilvrtllnj aoluaiua, tba .tyweiol oolumn in particular, i l)i:MK IIATIC HTA1B TICKET. .''. I roil IIOVKRNOIli ' CYRUS L. PERSHING, : Of Sobuytklll Connty. ' FOB. STATE TltEASUKKlll VICTOR E. PIOLLET, . lf Bradford County. . , democratic; county tickkt. i . rn mhatob. Pit. T.JKl'H. BUYER, of Clonrfiuld. - roa fuunnu, r J. BLAKE WALTEH9, of Clearfield. eon ciMHMiaiOrltae. '" ftAUK BltOWN, of Lawrence. THOMAS A. M'HKE.of 1MI. ran tmiTfise. r. .1 KEAfiY. of lleeenria. 8AHi A. CAI.PWKMi, of Bradford f ,,. . FOB CO HON It B- . J, 11. XEFF, of Npw WasliinKtoii. ;, Cbiuluy Ross, "in wax," is now nil the go in the museums in our large cities. ,- Au nxenraion train of twenty-five car left Allontowii on Wednesday lust. to visit the Centennial ground at Philadelphia. The IIahnkss On. .Senator Wallace addresses the Democrats oft bo South wost at Pittsburgh on Thursday night. lie is also posted ibr Mercer, Union town, Mifflintown and Doylotttown, "lioNBTJp." Xho Golden Age, Tboc- dreTilton'snowsimtior,haB8usiendtHl The material was sold by the Sheriff, and bought by the proprietor of tli Xativn. The paper will bo consolidated with tbo Xalinn. . Governor Cnrtin is addressing monster Democratic mooting ut liolle f'onte as wo go to press. "Our War Oovernor" is taking tho hido off tho backs of the Stato Treasury rats, llo knows all about them, and can tell it too in a very, effective manner. Tbo Cincinnati Enquirer, of Wednes day luvt, in alluding to tho result In Ohio, says : " ''Tito men with iclfi'k inlcreiti wore prompt to nrrny thcmwlvel oa Hit lido of capital, bat Ike Fioor. bllad, deluded mueoa fell eaay vietimi to prejudhie. Tnouiandi of poor men yeetertiay eait their fotel for llayofl who will feel tho eold hand or want before Spring . When the eruihing hard tiwieo eenia they will remember tha lout opportunity. ' A Radical Bi.exsino. 'J'lie Hunting don Loeal Xeici, of tho 13th lust., says : "Odo handred and eighty employee of the rcaoiylrania Hallroad were discharged oa Hal arrday. They were employed ae Craok baadi be. teen Lewi.towa and Altoona, many of whan narahomeein this plaee. Tbie may be eoniid n.J au iuiliratloo of a hard winter for tbe uncm ployed." Well, ooiitiniio to vote for Radical officials and there, will soon bo Rome more turned off. A Damnable Fraitj Tho circula tion i of a Wall . Street newspaper throughout this .State by tho Radical journalists and postmaster without tho payment of postage This act is as niuch against the law as horse atcal intr. ; Yot. wo Lavq half a dozen ot Iiadical newspaper bcfnro us which liavo this New York paper folded in side, for tho purpose of defrauding tho Fostoflico Dopiii tment out of tho post- ago which should bo paid. ; Ballot Box Suiting. As an in stances of Radical voting in Ohio, we refer to tho vote cast in tho Sixth Ward, In Cleveland. In 1873, tho wholo vote polled was only 1,353, and Allen's competitor had 410 majority. ' At tbo recent election, tho election board figured a majority of 1,235 , ngaiiwtAllcn, being within 118 of tho wholo vote polled two years ago. Tho Philadelphia Pilgrims oould not put up a bettor job than that. Wanted A Cabinet officer to pro- Hide over tho Department of tbe inte rior. Secretary Delano's place is still vacant. J no appointee will bavo a third tern guaranteed, if iioecssnry, as an inducement to tuke tho place. It is nndcrstood that a halfa score of good men liavo refused the appointment. How Htiango, that a Cabinet offiou should go a begging to find a bead. Js it bocauso corruption reigns supremo at Washington .... ---..-! J Loyal Strateut. Radical campaign Documents are now being circulated by the thousands all ovor this Btate, by being folded inside of Radical newt pers, and tho editors thereof assist voluntarily in violating tho plain lcttor and spirit of the Post Ofll eo laws, and designedly defraud tho Department nut of thousands of dollars of Postage. How can that "Jowcll" of a P. M. Gen ral quietly look on Mid allow this ' wholesale fraid to be perpetrated right under his nose? 'fin Deadlock Broker. Tho Democratic1 Conference of this Sena torial District succeeded at their third session to nominate Dr. Boyor for Senator, on tho 21Cth IwUlot, on Friday evening last, at Tyrono. Our ticket therefore, complete. Now, lot every Democrat go to work for tho tickot, the whole ticket and mailing but tbo ticket, and labor constantly until tho evening of tho 2d of November ooxt, fur the success of all our nominee. 'i'h political horizon is Woming brighter ane) brighter all around us, Indicating dearly that we will gain a glorious victory ovor tlx for of good govtruinent in the) contest before us. . -. i - j , . Tn Ohio Kbaws. Two years ago - the Democrats of Ohio polled only ' 210,0110 vote and elected Win. Allen ' T!vcrnor by 817 majority. ' It is true ; ltat iboro.was a Temperance ticket in oo i.e.. bwojeare, agu - cu x.,yublt ialoniat ju- men is so glaring wc-riy ilw.w ,lu., - . v u nu-. H.. the IrndoroU -wore still In a minority jit that time.' Tt, last week otrrparty friends polUd noivrlj- 3p0,t00 voto and WOM SUM UeloateU. , ureal irUUU 'oni.wbml ; 'An exohang. remark; ' 'O it ertl arrant ie,' wae tbe doctrine .vr -. Ck-oiaw an rioe.nn.U rare,.. rZ'T.. . .t- 8S.1 r Btt) in Jbtftwbcri but U will fail. and elwt a tlevorner, and Ibe rfMibllMa Slate i , . ' . ComaaitMintweaMFWoeer.'' j IUdlcalism M ooutnod in this State. The frauds rwrpctrated by tbe Hadi. The crimes of that party are too potent cal in tho two citie indicated gave to be overlooked Ivy tbe moat thcught lhom their dear bought victory. Jlcss voter. or; TWKKTI Democrats of Clearfield county, oir ticket Is now (iiimpleto and one whir b tho party may wyll foel proud of. , i he voters ol this t oniDjonwetalih huvo never liaufthu nuniei of two hot ter men presented for thsir snf.Vugo, than tlinsovtif I vri s L. Pfusmno and Vktob b. I loLLkT. The election of thoso two gentlemen to thu Mifllees of Governor and Htuto Troasurijr will bo a decided iinprovemcnt In tho way of integrity and ability on tho present inoumbents, who have dubbletl in all th,o littlo ring jobs goi,tei( up at llar riaburg tho pusl iM years nntil their personal inlogiity is soiled all over'.' --" "' I Our District and County tickets are componed of excellent men. For Htnto Senator, we have Dr. T.J err. Boter, who baa boon a resident of the county tor over twonty-flve years and known to everybody In the county. Ho lias boroloforo represented our county for tbroo yours in the lower branoh of tho Legislature. II iMoxporicnee and ability fully qualifies him to bo tho successor of Senutor Wallace in tho State Senate Of his triumphant clwtion there is, ol dourxo, no doubt. ! .! , J. Blake Walters, of Clearfield borough, is our nominee for County Treasurer. 11c was born in the coun ty, and, liko bis father, is an uuvoni promising Democrat, possesses rare business qualifications, and will, there fore, make a first-class officer. With out discounting the qualifications of former candidates, wo will volunteer tho assertion that the voters of this county have never bad a more compe tent gentleman presented for their suffrages for this office than Mr. Wal ters. Clark Brown, of Lawrence town ship, and Thomas A. MoGke, of Boll township, are our nominees for County Commissioners, Three Commissioners are to bo elected, iu accordance with the now Constitution, but no elector can vote for more than two candidates ; honce, tho Democrats can elect but two, and the Radicals oue. Mr. Brown was born in Lancaster couuty, and re moved to this county thirty-six years ago. Mr. McCicc was born in Hunting, don county, and removed to this coun ty with his father in 182C, when ten years of ago. The former is a number ono farmer, and has served in the capacity of Commissioner tho past two years with entire satisfaction, lis tho result of our primary election fully established. His Democracy end hi ability for tho position cannot be dis counted. He belongs to a large Demo cratic family, and having always been a good worker in tbo parly, be deserves this compliment at tho bands of his party friends. Mr, Met tee, liko his associate, is also a representative of a large family of Democrats, residing in tho upper end of the county, all of whom have been active party workers. By profession he is a miller, but has boon extensively engaged in lumbering and farming. Ho possesses excellent business qualifications and bis lurgo experience in all branches of trade will spocially qualify him for the offlco bis party friends have tendered him. For County Auditors, our party friends have been particularly fortunate in their selection. Ciiristiak J. IvEAnr, of Beccnria township, and Samuel A. Caldwell, of Bradford township, will mako excellent officers. Both have served in tbe capacity of Justice of tho Peace in their respective localities, and aro good accountants. They woro both born in tho county, and also belong to large families. I heir Democracy is above suspicion, as well as (heir knowledgo of hooka and accounts. We know ull these gentlemen person ally, as woll as their Radical opponents. And we know further, that if a Demo crat (as they always do) wants to Vote for thoso who aro the most eomjictent for tho positions indicated, lie will tfis- count his ticket awfully by exchanging LpC0,.UUI on Nwiday. We presume it for tbo Radical candidates. Abetter l)l0 i,.v. gonlleman has buen preach ticket than ours was never offered to ing ,ermons on Hunduy and ro tho voters of Clearfield county. ferrcd of course to tho temporanco The Piluuim Plak. It appears that the olectinu officers in the lead i PL' cities of Ohio, at the recent ela tion adopted tho Philadelphia Pilgrim plan of repeating and counting, ospocially in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo. A Columbus Dispatch states that tbo Democratic Stato Committee 'are in possession of startling evidence of tho most oxtensivo frauds having boon committed in tho elections in Cleveland and Columbus. In these cities tbo bonost voto would have giv-n Alton a hanasomo majority. As they aro now counted they glv Hays majority of ovor seven thousand." Tbero is no doubt hut that tbo Demo crat re-cloctkd Gov. Allen, but do has been counted out just as Asa Packer was in this State six yenn ago, when Weary was counted in, so as to help tho Evan steal through, Xow both are dead, while Mr. Packer and bis party aro carrying everything before them. A Contest. Tbo Democratic Stato Central Committee of Ohio ha given notice through their Chairman, that tbe election for Governor, will bo con tested The frauds perpetrated in tho largo cities at the recent election aro too no torious to allow (hem to pass, and thereby scat ltayoa th liadical candi date for Governor, who has becu elected by the grossost frauds ever perpetrated ou the ballot box in any State. Forco or fraud ha boon the game of the Radi cal leaders for years. low much longer tho people will submit to uo slaves, it is bard to say. But, we bopo that the party grounded upon "grand moral ideas" will qait mbearsjng the crime of negro slavery while yiggod in fur higher crime frauds, perjury and bribery. JbRAsiNO. The Democratic city com- mkte of rbiladclphia.brotigbt tho fact to the notice of the Court that the Radical Assessor of that cify bad placed about 15,000 fictitious name on th Registry, list it voter. Tho fraud u- jn,-cg of tl Coyrt ,gv0 feu, striking off from four to five hundred name daily tbo past week, and by lection day will bare a pretty clean u,. The eonrlnet nf th. A I. tI,ftt cty ,how the desperate effort I , , T ,. , , . . . , KM Radicals are making to cam- he IIAIiTIIAXHT Til It KB YKAIiS A UO. (iov. llti il )un It hus been playing the roll ol the ICIcplniiit, ut a circus, in thut he has been the chief article on exhibi tion t all the military trainings and county faii'4. fbr tho past month. - In view of bis app liii'lnientt lor tho local ity ol Lancaster, tho Intelligencer of that city, has hunted up a Alu of tho KepreM one of tho Radical organs of that county, and clips some tbreo year old sayings from that now vehement Hnrtranft mouthpiece. Now, if his Excellency was tho man then photo- graphed, what has silica changed the picture. ' We are no artist, but wo would just liko to know how these sudden trans formations occur. The liryrm was fur mom truthful in 1872 thun in 1675, as tho extracts below fully establish. Bead thorn: Bipreei, July I, INN' fAe Boft'JiW afmetpae" fe eormof and need porllloattoa. The only eertaln way to do Ihle li to withdraw llarlranll and Alloa aad mbatltuto tea la whom tbe nubile have aonftdenea. or. la tble l;ao!doao,lo dreof (era, at le pojf and tbae taiu'u eorrupt nogs a eehitary leaaoa. lrrlea iioetllreir teetlhea that be aa d Hart. raaft tudlrldually thoueaade ordollarafor Drofitl an apeealetloae oa meaty brlueeiao to lae Stnf aaa placid fa Ai'a kmdt or lAnf L-arpoee Ay John f. ." .ruiii BHO nooe'l n.MarUrf The ebarrei aiteetlair. hie oomrtelrhe for hie ietegrily or both etaad entirely duprvrad. I KipreM. July 8.1 A role for llartrann la a direct etidorietneat of tbo eorrupt and tyraoaioal rule of the treaaury 'In ' . (KipreM, July IS, Tiiti riot: Waal their frieud Hartranfl la tbe gubrroauirial ehair, who will appoiat a eeerotary of the commonwealth, who ai a nieotlier of the board of ooiniuireionere of Ibe aiokiug toad, will oo.operaio wita ar. ataekey in keeping Ike eeerete of the "rault aeoouol" invlulala. IKinrei. Julv 30.1 Ta tay nothln( of hit (llartraan'i) manlfeet oompllelty wttk tbe Krana Iraude. bie owa eotree pondeliee with bie broker etiowe that be wae oa- gagrd with Ataekey In borrowing tbe Stale fundi, if not la eperulaiiog wilb Iheni ae le pworn to by, ine Bene uruaer. (Eipree. Aug. 13. The InterrO on J, kill, Sua 111 woald bo 19S, 102.31. Tliie le what It oo.li, the tai- payen of tbn Itate ia interett alone to perpotoate iiirrionrg ircaaarj rmr;oi i.etneMB, .MaeKey Uartranlt A Co. Coutinuo tbil iniemaa- agemeut three ycara longer aud It wiU eoet the taipayera over hiir a million dollara Intereil aloael We reipevtally aubmit that tbia la pay ing too dear for lite whittle erea If it bal a Ue publloaa nouthpleoo. Kiprett, Aug. IS.) The downfall of tbe eorrupt Tammany ring In New York foretbadona the fate of the no lete eorrupt eombioatioa at Ilarritbnrg, whieh baa been ruling our politiea and our Slate gueera -went with an Iron band. IKaprtM, Aug. It Wlioee only oajeet it to keep Juha F. ItbrtranH, R. W. alaokee and other eoniDirntora agaiatt the treaaury out of tAe ntNitoNtiory.wArrt tAty wWd Ae te-cfoi If the eetao equal and eiaet juiuoe were uKieu out lo inea at oat neea vleited upon Yorkea. IKiiirott, Aug. IT.) Tbe faett wo have pretented tbow oonoluelrely that Uartranfl and Allen are nnworlhy tbe taf- fragot of bonett men. How etn honeat men eonteitnlloutly role for Ibem on tbe ground of txptHliouoy. Tho editor of tho Tyrone Herald, get off the following cheeky Ding: ''It must require n good deal of check on the part of Democratic editors, to as sail tho record of (rov. llartranft," Well, tho Philadelphia Vecs in Sep tember 1872, in alluding to "the ro. cord of tbo liovernor," said: llartranfi't arountwith Yrrket atiuwt that Ibe former gambled in tlooke to ap amount aggregat ing 171111,001) in one year IStI and that he had Bo laargia oa dapoiit worth mentioning. Tbe ia fernnoe ia, of oouree, that tbore fancy itut-ke were earried if Yerktt wrara,"with moory belonging to the Commonwealth af Penntylrania." Never have the ohargee agaiatt any publle man been eo eleerly proven aa Iboae ngaintt Auditor tleneral llartranft. He bee been fvra Tieted of unrailbruloaae aaan oflolal,with epeon laling wilb tbe bondi of the Commonwealth, aad wilb allying himtelf with a bead nf eorrupiion lata. Not a eingle inbttantial aniwar baa been made to Bay of tbe aooueatione agaiatt bin. Oae of tbe moot damaging oountt In the long Indlelment agalnet Utatrtl llartraoft la vmnee tionably that eooneetlog bim direetly with Maokey and Yerket, the broker in eti ek giimbling opera. Uooe, carried oa wab tba Btata moaeya, Ibe proofa of tbit are abiolutely eoaelHtire. If tho editors in question want cithor mora truth or cheek, let thorn search tho files of tho PreM during July, Au gust and September, 1872. TllK other Ox (ioued. Long before and during tho war it was all right when a clergyman abused the Demo crats and "coppcrhoads" right roundly on Sunday, but now it is considered a crime by the extra godly If a olorgy- man makes a Temporanco srioecb on Sunday. Objections aro made to Rev. i jt A, Brown, tho prohibition oandiduto for f;overnor, making temperance couso. We really cannot see tho force of such objections, when mado by Ro ! publicans at all cvonla. Wo rpmom- bor before tho war, preacher took eseciul pains, in thoir sermons, to give Democrat "flu" on Sundays as well as on other days, and Republicans said it was all right Now, when thoir ox i getting gored they bellow liko tho "hull of Bashan." Poor fellows; they aro in n bad fix. Death of the Attobnev Oeneral. Hon. Samuel K. Dimmick, Attorney (iolier.tt of t10 Stato of Pennsylvania, died fixim an attack of unoumoiiiu, at the Locbit'j Hotel, Hnrrisburg, on Monday a week, the lth inst. Ho wept to Harrisburg on the 5th, fo rtt tend tlu) meeting of tho Board ot Par dons, and was sick on his arrival tbero. lie attended tho first session of tbo Board, but was unable to leave bis room the next day, ami continued to grow worso until death endid hi suf fering, Mr. Dimmick was an able lawyer, and as a public- man enjoyed the contldenco and esteem of the peo plo ot the State to an eminent degree His unexpected and untimely death will causo sincere sorrow and regret among all classes throughout tho Stato. His remains were taken to Honosdulo, where they were intorred on Friday. Cheap Camcaioninu. Tbo cheap est electioneering dodgo over brought to our not loo is the plan adopted by Gov. llartranft. In the first plaeo h got bis Adjutant General to got up Military encampments all over tho State whereat hi Excellency wa to be paraded j) Commandor-in-Cblef. Next in order was the systematic ar rangement to buvo tho (Joyorjior to attend a number of .county Fain, for li purposo of exhibiting bim to tho public. Bui all theso cheap dodges seem to nuvo uilca. po sensation wa created oitbor at a review or a fair, and our te thtuiani a year Gov. ornor will be a do::d cock in the pit afW the first Tuesday of Xovombor. Cheap dodge Mj jow tricks avail nothing these depressed time). fouiuuel llunshoy, of Jllsir couity, has been nominated by tho Democrat of Cambria and jfluir for State Sena tor. Hi election is a foregone con clusion, although Jiis opponent, Colortol oC?". I vT popu,"r Senator, i John Durr, of l)unkrd, GrJ conty, aged 76. has been for tw.ntv.. ia davi without food, llo I ret re markably strong. THE OHIO KLHCTIOX. ! XEWX ITEMS. Dlunphciuy and Irtiiul have boon vie-1 Tho ('iimbcilund county fair net torious in our neighboring Stulu on ; ted over f 1.5(1(1 . tho went. Crime is now, having a jubilee in tho Bueku Rtute. Tho i lauseit which leail to tho defeat ol our j candidates In Ohio have no forco In Peiinsvlvania.. ' f' i Our views upon this question mom fully and better expressed by the editor of tho 1'liiludclplila 7Yitt Ihnn we can, and we, t herefore, trans fer his nrticlo on the subject to our columns, as follows ; "Assuming the most cheering reports in favor of liny es from Ohio te be correct, it is just such a result as Would lej i defeat (iov, llurlmnfl byB decided majority in Peunsylvaniar" With at least 1110,000 less votes and certainly double the Republican majority accord ing to old party lines in Ohio that there are in Pennsylvania, tho ltepub licans curry tbo Buckeye Stato by a nominal majority, evon after they have gained largely on the temperance, school anil hard money issues. Here tbo temperance question must tell aguinst llnrtruiift, and the school ques tion is unknown and unf'ult in the can vass, while there aro ten idle laborers in Pennsylvania for ovorv one in Ohio. It the Republicans ahull lose anything liko tho percentage nf Republican votes that they lost in Ohio, Judge Pershing will bo elected by 15,000 to 20,000 majority, or probably more. A care ful analysis ot tho vote of Ohio shows that tho Republican party, with its 30,000 majority, was utterly powerless to save itself in the Into contest, and that but for tbe lavish use of money and the accident of a false issue ou the schools, its defeat would have been overwhelming. Here, tho misrule of unscrupulous political tricksters who have ustirpod the control of Itepubli crtnihin, and stained its laurels wilb the slime of the spoiler, are to meet the poople tace to luco tor juilgmenl, and the trial will bo a fair one. There will doubtless bo plenty of money to debauch voters, but the time has come in Pennsylvania when every purchased vote will cost the favor of twice or thrice the number of honest Republi cans, who still believe iu tho integrity of Itepublicunism. There islitileor no excitement in this State, and the peoplo will reason about Ohio as they reason ubout tho shamo their own authority has brought upon them. So Rood-tide can lie started Irom a doubt ful victory in a strong liepubliran State, for the true meaning otitic Ohio voto is a pointed rebuke of the political loaders of tbo party. Pennsylvania will make her own battle with dignity and earnestness, and if the Pilgrims depend upon tho Ohio tidal-wave they will reckon without their host." RALLY, MEX, FOR THE ElO HTl Democratic Committer Rooms, ) I'll I t.A DKI.l'HI A, Oct. 13, 1875. J To the Fmfle of Pennsylvania : The indications are that the friends of reform arc dofeatod in Ohio. It has been a gallant and bold fight by the people of that Stato against the money of the Federal Treasury and tho money of the banking institutions of tho coun try. It has been an issue between tho honor and integrity of tho misses against olllcinl power. We sympathize with tho men who have fallen in de fense of those sacred rights guaranteed to them by tbo Constitutional laws of the country. By tho power of their own money, raised from them by op pressive taxation, tney have laden. But tbo issues presented in tho contest which hus transpired in Ohio are not those which are before us in Pennsyl vania. Tho people ol Ohio are an agricultural people. 1 lie great staples of Pennsylvania consist of her iron, her coal, ber manufactories and mechani cal Industrie ; these have first felt the baleful influences of a profligate gov ernment and a bad system of national legislation. We of Pennsylvania bavo been tbe first to tool tho rod of oppres sion and tymnny, The people of Ohio have yet to learn what it has been our misfortune to realize ; had they but bavo been sensiblo of the wrongs wo suffer, the power of tho money of ttio federal treasury-, anu me corrupt ami demoralizing practice of the men who used it, could never have beaten down tho honest yeomanry of Ohio. What, therefore, is our duty as Penn sylvnnians ? Tho disaster of our friends in Ohio should encourage us to oombat this insolent foe with a deter mination and teal (hat have no limita tion, Tbo obligations wo owe to our selves, to our country, to our families and to the causo of good government imperiously demands this of us. Tho desolation of our manufacturing indus tries, tho depression of the wages of labor require that wo should enter In to the approaching boniest with all our courage, with all our energy and a seU tied determination on our part thut nothing shall bo left undone which the emergency requires at our hands. We cannot afford that the bard earnings of a busy life of labor shall be exposed to tho executioner's hammer, nor can we stand and endure, that terrible bur then of taxation which is exacted from us,. Let us go into this oontust under the broad bunnoi n of reform. Let us stand by tho organization that has been formed and tbo resolves adopted by tbe Democratic Convention at Erie. Let us merge uvery personal considera tion and look only to tbo common Sood in the relief of a suffering and istrcssod poople. Let us battle for our homes and firesides before, tho mcrconary power of a mcrconaiy gov ernment shall rob it of them. i-ellow-citiMis, the issuo boforo you may bo tho Inst one bet ween the power j of incorporated wenlt li on one sijj nnd the integrity and honor of tbo poiular masse on tlio other, Let thoso who are attempting to imiioverisb and ruin you understand and know ttiat the hour of determined resistance lias come, and that it is your purposo to make that nianjy reolMunu! tth h the einorgeni-y of the oecasinn rerjnire. llr.NimicK H. WaitiHT, Chairman iJeiifOcmtic Stato Com. Halt, or a Kail Koah. Tho Lan- oaster Jntelligenetr, of the 1 1 tli inst., saya: "Yesterday allornovn the Htrns- burs railroad, leading from the bor ough ol Htrusburg to l(nuniim J'laco talion on .th I', II. il wa sold at public Rule by tho awlgneoi nf II err eV Co., to whom the ruud bolonjfud, to Messrs. Iltnry liiiumgardnor, of this city, and W. K, Lorkard, of tho P. It. R. The riue paid was $11,725. The now owners promise to put the road in a thorough state of repair, and to add many additional futilities for the trims nortnlion of passengers aud freight, Tbero i a rumor that tho road was iiirtdinsed for the I'. IS. It Company, lit this is denied." Htbano ( II ai.u oi nation. Six year ago, a Mr. Jolin biuholU, residing witlnn two miles ot Urlianna, tlltlo, ou a 300 acre limcston farm, look into hi Lead that our country would be afHieted with a famine in 1870, aud it seem by a corrosiondui4 Ml f-ha York (t'a.) uaiette, that Mr. r is lying in a cii'n lie lii 0,0110 bushels ot wheal, of hnrloy, 7.000 hiishcl lorn than ft.ilim bushel or, new corn, and 1 tootling around for more, de claring that the laaihu) will be here net! Tear. He i now fltt veauin old and his relative and neighbor J,bink that in will continue in thia way while ho liv A daughterof Memstor Kre!inghuyoii, oiVW irm) wa married Oetnher ... ""- eJ, araf u, son w orj. Mttl U... mm, atimlatef u J. C. Bancroa Davis, I linssia. The goveiuineiil hu retuiaed U tho capital, much Improved by iu es- lnI'- , - Cnantorfiet bills on th First Na- imiiai dbiik oi Aurom, Illinois, are in I circulation, Now Jersey'sdefuiiltlngTreasury, Btioy, lias ueen ariaigned, and Ins trial set down lor the 25lh In Lebanon cuuty there i a lady ' nilietv-five Veurs oltl u-hn tinea boj own bouse work. , TheCatliolieeliurtdiat Uoylustown was nibbed tit' all its Microti vessel on vdiiosday evening. "-Boston ' propmo' trt Ttb61!sh"the4tUu,l1 J-UlXurtuU. makp n. - . . 1 ... tllllllllllv AV lllilt.f r.l l... .,1' ft. oOlco of drawing master to tbe public sciionis, ... (-. i Tho city of Lulpsio, in Saxony ,ha a university library, of 250,000 volume, also, a town library, ot 100,000. Tho crockery combination, which lu.s existed since 1863, among tho deal ers of Boston, bos been dissolved. , , St. liOiii desire to 'eclipse San ?rnne!co by a twolve-swry hotel for the entertainment of man and boast, Tbero aro 170 silk manufacturing establishments in tho United States, 45 of which are located in New Jersey. . By the new Slate oeiwus of Smith Carolina it is shown that Charleston has a population nf 64,000 inhabitant. Andrew Burke, Ksq., ono of the oldest members of the A lleghcny county bar, died on Saturday evening last, at an (dvanccd agr Stedeford Co.' planing mill and sash lactory. in Allegheny City, was do - , .. r . . i. . mroj-ou uy are tin r nuay nigni, tasi, Loss ahotil 115,000. -Tho p.t office at M.llnrd, Pa I , n, Ht te ' TreHU i ? m?i e'V, TU" "y Hii! hnw h- Monthly "ta I robbed of 1100 in money and 50tbo Sta was and worth of postage stamps. An Allen to vu family has been discovered in such extreme destitution thut their only food during three days was one greej cucumber. William M. Curtin, a son of ex Governor Curlin, ia shortly to marry Mis Harriet Fuller Harding, daughter of JudgeGitrrickM. Harding, of VYilkea barre. . Baron Brawell, one of tho most .lidlin,. !-!. ...I -I L"..ll.l. I..J 1. uiQimuiiiBuiMi ui r.iifjiiBu uuie, nan said that in a railroad cose no jury ran bo relied upon to return u correct ver dict. A miner pmsiecting in Alaska writes to the Socrclury of the Troasu ry of tho discovery in that country of a vast gold field, which ho describe aaa sccoud California. Capt. Ben Lovell euplured two while w bales in the weir at Yarmouth, on Capo Cod. on the 11th. They are tbo first that have been secured on tbo Atlantic scuts-iard. --A fair Sicilian maiden lately got ou top of a bouse in Palermo, anointed ueresell with oil ot etrolcutn, aud burned herself alive because I lie coach. man wouldn't marry her. The Cnitod Stutes mint at Phils tlelphm i now supplied with water from nn artesian well on the premiso. Tbe well is 458 feet deep and flows 100 gallons per minute. Now it is Aluska which hus buen discovered to abound In all varieties of noble gamo and water-fowl, and let lis whistier it in your ear, reader, in- gold ! I There arc millions in it. Philadelphia i happy. In demol ishing an old building in Mi or street, (liout two hundred old Hessian soldier bats were found secreted in tbe ratters, "hi time lor tho cenlonnisl." Great Rritaln ban applied for more space in the centennial Agricultural building, asking for 13,000 additional square feet making, it granted, her total area 20,000 square feet. There i an old man engaged aa a competitor in ono of the Lancaster printing offices who still works at "case," although 71 year of age. For forty year bo ha been employed in thu amino otlteu, , A man lately sent four stamps to the English Mint to pay fur coming for him two pennies, one with two heads and ono with two talis. He adds: "N. B. It is for tossing that I want tbem."' An Italian has Invented a process by which be ran put all tbo cold of the Norlh Polo in a railroad car, and keep meal fresh on It wbio running through a prairio on flro at the rnto of seventy -five miles an hour. A section of ono ol the big tree of California, intended for tho Centennial exhibition, arrived at St. Louis on the lllth Inst. It is 16 feet long with a diameter of 20 feet, and wa taken from a tree 276 feet in height. Projicr Bteps are being taken in Virginia to erect a suitable monument over tbo grave of the mother of 8oiio wall Jackson, which is in an old and ncglcf tod graveyard near HuwksNest, l-ayrllp county, west irginia. It has been decided that every gift to the Prince nf Wale during bis India tour shall booom hi private property, although tho present made by him In retnrn will no paid lor with the ;iui),ooii provided by the nation, A man nearly seventy yoars old, blind and Infirm, ha been sentenced lo death for murder in Red River county, Arkansas. His crime was committed twonty-two years ago, but be was not until reeontly brought to trliil. A man went to a Msucliester, N. II., Station one tiny recently, after a lost trunk, when it was found that he started from Worcester, Unas., threo year ago, with four trunk, but ar rived with only three: and that ho had boon in Manchester ever since, but hd pot had tiftlp lo go duvp to the station to we about It upfprs. A citizen of Hnlhronk, Mass., ha old n eighteen years, from a single ncaul! tree plained in ft hall hogshead In bis hothouse, 12,300 worth nf puuehof. Some of them were sold as hi A a titO a dor.cn ; many at from 124 to 128 a diisen, and all of them at an average of 118 a dosen, The fin It was chiefly sold in (no in on tin ot reumprr and March, A threo story fiamu buildliig In Greensburg, occupied by Mr. Wm. liob inson aa a storo and residence, and a small confectionery store adjoining, woro doatrnyid by flro about threo o'clock on Hundny moi nlng Isat, inrolv ing a los ot I2.UO0 on the main build ing and t lU.UUOonthosUx k, with only 11,000 insurance. The firo la believed to have boen tbo work ol an inveiidiary. Ono ol the most striking feature of the Centennial will be the Grantrora' I encamnment. A lot of ixtv oreiLditv acre ol ground wil) bi nroennd on one i f tho Itrent lino of railway, with, in a few miles of the city of Philadel phia, and the ground laid out in such u now houdl .n''r (" rtll l wdri-. to 7 000 bualiuU!J'u',rCT"",'M V'" r'l""i;B-i a : Z S I no! SW.0mn!Mi cpn lr ommp; It appears by IctU'r embraced Iu tho Penn nianuwripU tiiat. ivnlbraoito ooal waa found in tba Wyoming rug ion, and ppppirnen acnt lo tiiglaud iq 1706. Jlm'iur U baa jjn auppowa that tbedi woTcry waa B ni maUp Qttl 4 1 1) or i77i. in inowm f njo, writ lag fpmii Ixmdort. reftira to oo4 billn near fiUMmtgh A np of "anrtayf vajiia, puWmlirti in If 7 fipU the ex- "la- i A CllALLEXQE. The Democratic candidate for Stuto Treasurer ibwin- that bis position as a t tiinlldute lor thill olllce shall be clearly known, lie. but been nominated a one tkhowiU rutvrm the pvlinimilia- tiun id llmti.llioe. and ho ojosiros th people ol ttl Hi ate to know his eiin inn nf thu protilablo praclioo tbmugb which Statu Treasureiw bavo eitriched thoniselvtwat tbe cost ol ibe peoplo by p"vuiinx tuw interest upon me Hit incuse balances (hey always kept in tue treasury. Mr. l'iollet holds that it is embezzle, intuit in a State Treasurer to take a cent beyond his salary, and ho chal lenge bis opposing candidate for tho ottiee; MofB..ltawlo aui) Pennypackor, to express a similar opinion, and to de- moulhly oxhtbiU of the statu of the funds in their hands, with whom de posited, and with any Interest that may have aot-rued upon them duly credited ti the Stato. ' ' Thi I a challenge which the other candidate dare not refuse to meet., We hope that we will hear from them, and that, if they propose to pocket the Interest iiion an average balance of two million of dollars, aa th Stato Treasurers heretofore have done, they will have the courage to avow It in resionse to the invitation given to them in the following lcttor; Wrsox", Oct. 11, 1875. ' Pear Sir .'! believe that all sum of money paid to tho Stale Treasurer tor interest npou dfits are as much the money of tho Stato as Is tho princi pal, and should bo accounted for by that officer. Please invito our opponent to coino forwurd and state their views ant1 understanding of tho law In this fegnrd. Will these gentlemen agree ! with m thai It is emliezzleirnt to take . ....... i.... i .i... i -oi-.j i... a cent beyond the salarv affixed bv law to the office of Stato Treasurer? I rtoMrc a precedent that will cont rol in tiituro to temeuts who has y on deposit and how union til anything) Is paid toTit use, with a corresponding entry ol credit on tbe books of the treasury in favor ot tho peoplo ol rennsylvania. 1 do sire, even moro than my election, that the condition nf tlie ,State Treasurer bo openly stated at all times and subject to the scrutiny of any man, or set of men, desiring to verily tbo statement. In conrliition 1 again aver that interett paid far the vie of the State money ii as ideredlu the rtrttiwriu nf ihj rwnj n it . ' J ' ' ' ; me pri HeiJUH. I ' V. E. Piollct. A Fat Widow. Tho York Daily says the lato Isaac M. Sinircr.of scwinir machine nolo, bad separated from his wile, Mrs. .Mary Ann Hingcr, formerly of York, and sister of C. A . Sponsler, of York. Mr. Singer made no provis ion for bis wife in his will, which dis poses of nearly 113,000,000 worth of property in America ontl Europe, and sho has engaged counsel to assert her rights, and it is said will be able to establish bor right to her dower and thirds about $4,000,000. gfur drrrtisrmfnts. J 1ST OF Jl'RORS t.iatof Jarora trawn f.,r November term. A. n. it;i rinaf wbbk eKooia Hoinar, Stb, Lemuel Root, Reocerie Henry Holt, Covington H. T. Wettal, Br 1 1 W. 1. Turner, Bnidlord M. II. Utbor, alra.ly Tnna. llonnelly, Deflator Jaoeb MeCiarren, " David Crrrl.nd. ABtlrew King, Darid Unto, r. Koblor, ' A. K, Weaver, flaotuel McC'larrea, W. T M-Corkl, UirarJ A. 0. bale, Orahaaa Iiaaa Swailea, Lawronoo Ivrael Bbugart, 11. U Hoyl, Ilui(..a i. M. Hag bf, Morria Aaderpon Lalx, H.K Dc.iaarj -R. M. Hoover, Pens A. II. Beweaaier, (teorgo Prioa, Pike ?. Netf, Daratide, Joteph H el too, Bea. Bipaop, Cheat A. b.toh, m Thotnaa Cwalj M M.S. Ogdaa, Clearfield J. I. Walaoa, M Jeaa. Boyatua, W. W. Uella. Matt. Holluptter, lawa JBo.Nurrti,jrCat'avllloJ. 8uieklaad, Wal l asitixtt w kb a th i an momuat, lira, Abm. Warriek, Bvtria J. W. Rykr, Boggti Jaa. Uallagbar, " John Bcita, " II. Wilaon, Bradford Weatly Shirty, Jaa. Wooinda. Jao. Carl i la, Urad J. F. bf Mlhuiland, ' Henry Wingert, Jaa. ItM, Barailda Wilaoa Wood, . Cheat Newton Mat.ord 14 B. Hiltebraad, ' L. II Latorte,Car'villo J. f. 8 lei ear, peeat nr W. NelaoB, " Chnat. Tabba, Purgaaoa Peter Curlay, Uirard Uwla CoatritN P UttTley, Ooabea r'bil. Chanbera, Haaton O, L Norria, Lawroaea W. T. FbIUib, Joba Barge, Norria Urerge Waiiag, . ' Atbury Uearhart. M W. C. Iluover, Peiut B. B. Spanaer. N 1. Leigtvy, Covington Jos. Weetover, Che 1 Andrew Tour, Pike Wm. Tocher, Cltarleld Kb'l Htott, Woodward R. Tbomptoa. M Ijunes Philips, " 0 KPIIAN9" COlUt'l N.VLK la pertoaaoe af aa order of the Ortthaae' Court of C learn rid eouutv, Pa., tbe andartigaed, AdtaialPtrator of tho aetata of Hasaaaa llarr, lato af Brad lord loWBtbia,der'd, will expoes lopabli j sale, ta ibf borough of Waliaeaton, at Iba pub lie bouse of Mrs. Bank Butler, an Tli a rod ay, M or r saber W, IHT, at I e'olwlt p. a.., all that eSrtaln traot or land, late tbo eeUle of aaid deeeased, sllaeie la Brad ford towaibip aJorasaid, desoribad ai follows, vis t Bgiaaing at a ataks adjoiaiag laadi of James Turner and J. I). Turner tboaoe ea,t 1 44 i 10 Jsrrbes to a hi ark oak sapling i thlaa aoitb 11 welt llfti-li porrbei to atoae ooraar by ohastaati tbeooa Berth H7i" weal Ut I psrot.es to a maple sapliagi thoaoa south 32j,J east M7 perrbee to place of be ginning, ooatslnlag Itl acres, U pare bee saore ar Isaa. . Tht iiuprovoaieau aoaaiat el a twn atgry fratao ejwslllag bouse 9ft, 14 faol4 frai-je bra 0,5 feet, and other ootbu1dias. About hk serai a the land Is eleared ad under good caltitattoa. TBMs.4Dt third tba purely ate mvaay eaab at eonlrtuatiuB of Sfle, one-third in) one year fiosn dat Of p, ftnd th,e baanns In two years from dale af laJe, Mif latter two payments with iateroM ta bo saears4 by bod and aiertgsge oa the promises. (.AMt'eU li. CUWUKR. Opt JO, 71 4t Adaitaistrttor. L. T. BOSS, (Sueeraeof In) T. ROSS & CO., CHRiriNflYlT.LB. PA- Hai Jast received his Pall stoofc of Boota aad nffoea , or ts)0 .(airaand raiieipi.La ataaniao tare, wbtsh ho telli ehaap IW asth or prnduea Also, a fall lino of Ladies' Mioses' sad Ohtldraa's thees, and a furl stsortSMot of leather and shoo findings, Tbia Is na et per intent wih bins fraetwe aiakos perfret. Itaviag ssrvod a Ufa apprBtlt"'B-p la tho leather and StnulaHurlng of all kinds of Boots aad HBeea, he feels blase If lally ootapetent to satisfy hia at any old, as wsll as aew, euplomeri that he sella the best Hoots Bad 8hoas fer Ibo least money. Doa't fail ta eall aad examine his etonk and IoqoiIbosJ yaarsoir. L. f. HUtiH. CsrpfMtllk, OeL SI, H it QAUTION.- AH pereoai are boraby umioaed agaia at aaraaefing or ta aay way medmiai with tbe rol lowing property, bow Ib the poeeeiiioB of tteorgo Roblaon, or Ghost towashl)i, vit t I sorrel borse. 1 brow a maro, aad I raring oolt. as tba saw a botaags lo tao and are loaa?itb hta) oa loan oaly, saajrai io mj fief at aay uma. JAMf.rt MoKHRIlAlt. ABMNVllle, Oet. IB, U7ft.lt IIQM IT JtUY CONCKRX. Mollea la harelir alvea that annllaatlon mill na mane in ta. nero: .1 raronna, lor the Ooea monwealih. at thrlr aelt eeeaten, for Ibe narilon ( Xlnra Park, enavieted at Ihe baiitamber term of Querter Heeeioni el Clearl.ld eountv, an erniearf tor one rear in tne woeern reaitea. tierr, ooe.;i, tirt it 1011 E AND SKTTLK. '; r All nereoa, wb know Ihomaeleee le bavo aaa mettle aMnanta with ate mat enrlii, aro berebj reqaealod t eoai and aettle the lame withia thirty d.jl from Ihe dale at toll aotlae, dither he earl or Bote, aad tbomtiv aare eoata. ' -dON HONS. Kilenowa, pa., Oet. t, I.Uli-at" lOL'RT PtlOlM.AMATlOV VV WianBAl. Won. C. A.'MATRrt. Frealdenl wWaw ot taw inon wt vvmmow rieaewt the iww. tr-inh Jadlolal Metrlet. eomnnied af Ibeonwn tlal tit tlaarleU, (..all. ,nd Cllnkin. and Hon. V)'H. C. f olyv and tlti JOIIU ft HAD, A. enelatt dndf eo af Omorleld anuete. aen laaaed tbele Braoopl, la aie dlveoud, fur Uie hedla( of an Anjonraoo vmiii oi vamsiua rieaa. at tho Ceart Hoaeo, at ClearBeld, IB Bad fu, Ibe enan ty of I'leardeld, anmrneneinf on the SKOONU hokhat, tMi na i or ovmur, HT, aad oobiIobIb twe treolia . . VQTICR llUterwfore aarob; five la j.rer.aad wlftieimeld and l i J Cl.h rf nrrld to Mad.fprhJ t.l,Vr.1 ..A.y., M le'eln-h A. M. at aaid UN. Uwa wViawe wherk I. their behalf Bwnasi to aa dtma. " HIV KN and.r mv load at C1.ard.ld, (hta Hlh Uy of Oelnber, fh lad near f oar Urd oka tbew alt kaadiwd sad Mewate-tv. 1 -' W. It. hirPHKRKON, dberlir. fw dwrtlsfmfuti. TRADESMEN'S " ' INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE Of Pittsburgh, 0l't T THE n it I.1C Ocf; 6th foNriv'.'7th; 1875: Pit KM HI "TIN Valued at 50,000. NOTHINGJEXCLUDED! Bvery Uepartmeal will be (lied wilb tbe wiutt Interetting Invention! and Arte nf the Ago. Mario, by Irel-tleee BaB.H, will he In el tonilanee from 10 A. M. nntil t P. at. airing tbe entire KahiblliAB. Unparalleled Attraction in Every Department. Slugnifleont Building. Crowds in altsmlonce, ALL KINDS OF Farmers' Prod u tin & Live Stock. ; ' ' eT-Rctfaec4 Pare ea all Mall Roaao. SepLN, TJ-lm. 1S75. lAItl 1875. HUH OP TllK BIO PITCH US, 41 Wood St., opp. St. Charles Hotel, PITTXRURtlll, PA. T. F. BAILEY & CO., IMI'ORTKRS AND JOBBKIH IX China A ii?eiiKWure, Window GUss. QliiHwnrc, I nip Hurncrs. Cliinmeyp, Chandcliera nnd Brackets. DRIGKISTV VL.ISSWARE. TO THE PA I.I. TH Aft rR ar iinw ftrrfitrril t offtr to the Tnt'U ! phtUI INIM't'KMKNTH IN IMI'UHT Kl) QCKKNSW AHK, in Crt- of Beat W bit Mntoit and White llranM and t'titiimtin Aimtirt- i ed, U eait tbe Trade. AU. t" rprk tm ault parcbelvri, whieh veottrr VAIX l.'iW TO 1'AriH AND PKUUI'T S II OUT TIMK t'( 6TOMKK3. We are prepared to tuke ordrrt for AM Kit I- I CAN WHITK U AN ITK. COMMON VKLLOW aad HOt KlNtlllAM V,A;K.. .Mai,olaetarera' Liala aad iiwoantP. aug 1 1 tia SheriiTs Sale 1)Y virtue of writaof Venditioni Ktpoma$ , lataed X9 ei me s-sjuti wi beaaar-iw riaaa ei uioar- Be Id ooaatVi and ta directed, there will bo aipoaed to pablie aala, at Ibe Ceart Hoate, la tho boroagh of Clearfield, oft Hater day, tho 80 th day of Uotober, l(7i( at I o'clock, p. at. the following described real estate, lo wit : All that certain tract of land .haute la Brady towabip, Cleerlcldeowaty,Pennpy Ivaala, bound ed and deer ri bed, ai fellows i On the airth by tt. B. Good lander, oa Ibe eaal by Charles Mar. sh til, on the wett by 8. Coantil, aad on tbe south by Erie turapike, eontainlng oae-bair of ! aa aero, with dwelling bower, store bouse and stable thereon. Belied, lakea la siscatioa Bod to hs sold as tho property of J. II. C-rlUle. Taaaa ar Balb. Tbo prioe or sen at which tba property ahall bo struck of siaat bo paid at mo iibi or ante, or sue a a aer arrsngessents ada as will be approved, otherwise the nroaert will be Waflaediateiy pat op and told agaia at ' '"'Ptora tbe .whik-el nsjority of the judges the a i peats and riik of the per ion to whoa, it I r,rcl UD of napeotora. and tba nioor was etraak ar. aad who, la eaaa of dsnoioaey at i Jad r ball srleet tba fKhar. ueh re-sels, ahall make good tbe saaao. aad ia I ao ia its boo will tbe Dead bo preisated la Court for eoalraiattoa anlesa tbo asoasy Is aetaally paid ta tba (Sharif. W. H. Mel'HKKS'iN, SHRairr'i Orrtca, I HherilT. OlesrAeld, I'a., Ool. .1IT5.J it r it T' is CKLKmtATKtl - n . ,. , , ... I French Kid and Turkey Mo- ' ( A. ' . rocco Button SInhs, for Ladles, ! , I at ee Seat. It, 7J.tr JJAIZE SCHWARTZ, . tlata S.o. Irani Co,,) MILITARY UNirORMSiS:S AND EQUIPMENTS, (klltln MARKKT mTURICT, PHII.A. Blade, Oompaalra. Ao., Sarnlihed. Samplee, nhotolram. Bad Hlr moaiariB dlroottoBa eant tree, MERCHANT TAILORS A CWrillKR', 110 MARKET STRKIT, c OALICOAI.l! ' TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN, Tbe ander.lined takai thia method of Inform In the people of Clearleld and vicinity, thai be hai laaaed and r..pened tb. old Pan Oldea .ml baak. lotmled witkin a mile from Iowa, aad il ... hnn.nJ I - l.n,.L - .... -, - . , . coal, and le drlirer Ibe i.i.e any whera in towel at naeeaablo rate, oa tbe ahorteit nntlc A nod qaaatlty of eoal alwaye bead aad for aala at the mine. Ordere left at WataoQ'a tobaoa leaks, and Snyder's ha.eiaa laloea. IRAN'S WILSON. Clearleld, Ab. 'ti -If. The nvdtwt and heat BPpotnted Mltattosj M eblrilnlnff a huatrrfoa hluoatloa. for twviilars addreea, p. mr a fAs , . . rittoawgo. Pa, sept. I, tlm-auw THE BUST BTIM ON HANP.-w-l I A few more good her.ee and ecu af karaeli oa bead, wblek I will aell al a uorlloe. Alio ' evorai aarnagei ami boggln, and a road wagoa, " wen aa iobi good iprtng wiroa.. I am bonad ta nil at soma prioe. Call aa ar addt e at Cleartlald, fa JAMK8 L LKAVV Irosa,; ABg. S, 11. ... .va,. - 1 4 1 WHKItkAB, by aa Aot of Iks OsBerei Aa. stably of tba Oam taoa weal ia of Fenrivlrenie entitled "Aa Aot to regulata the Utneral Kleottua withia thia CnmmonweaKb," It ! enjoiasd apia lbs Sheriff of the several ooantlaa to give publle aotiooof aaeh olaotioa, the plaosi w bora to be bald, aad tbo oflcers to bo slrslrd, Tniusroaa. I, W. R0K8 McFIIVRr-ON, High PhfTiff of Clearfleld oounty, do hereby give I'uh lis Notlea to tbsfloetors of tbeoeuaty of Clear fleld, that a geaoral tlestioa will be held oa t amusv roinwiNo tha tttisT UoNiiar or Ifo-i raaaha '.balwaj Iba f d $4 tkdh1,uj j,. j.. ! iitaausT roM-flwiao Tha rttiNT UoNiiar or Ma. everal siertlon tllttrirtt to taltf ftm.wty, ai wbloh Ume aad plaoo aba a.nalif.od votsri wtH veis for aaa prrsow tot (Werwer ef tba Cosimaa- woallb af saasyifawia. i far aaa asraaa for Tiauaftr of Uia Oomajoa)- wealth of PanBilvaala. for on prrD for 9aler. rrpweeot lite aoaittloa of OkerMd, CVqtvs aad Ullatoa la tba (isaerat Arwaasbly af IhU Oeosatoawoalik yoasx tm aas aaraoa (or tba ofltia of Coast, traataror af CUarleld ooaaty for threa year a. for tbrsa patfObi' f" tht oflrw of Oeasry Oova. mlsslryTesJr fflaartlsad Mwway far Ural yaar. f -bro poffbote'ror the saioa of daast tr Aadltot af Oiwarftata. edaasjnror ibraayaais. " v tha Bf.ee of twaty Oaraaar wi viaavrwriw eoBBiy ror invoa years. 1 ' f,' '. v.fc-,.ir,flz r r7... mm 2357 LIBERTY ST. AND 242 PENN AVENUE, . .Li;?tt PITTSBURGH, PA. - ' ?fijal fli'frlisfuifuts. The fjlertonor tb eountyof Cteftrflold will take ootico tttftt tli toVl clt4tlln wll b' (ukt t th folltiwiiig iUim-i, viii - """ni ruwnBip, ai na ratoii notai, in uien II oi lfl townihlp, at be bouee of ttobort MehaOVjr. Uloom t'wnhlp, at tli bona- of th lato J It loom, Hr, Uitggn towiiihip, at tbe faotiM of E.lward Albcrt, llrii-lfard tnwnabip, at the bouse of Jacob Pierce. lJradj tuwiiahip. i tbi ww LW-n. flt-pweiu. IU leuthcriuurir. Durniiilp lowujbiu, af Vwunu'd Mbool houM. Ham ltd. bortiugd at the (txiblle $t hl bono in Mid borutiftb. , ,j I'beat town-hip, a tbe 1-oUie m-hool houj near Rim on Horn him jjh't. 1'learfleld buroufflt, at tho Court Hou-e. ronutioniowre-tup, e the aehool hnuae ttl Mol onhiirjr. rurwoiiKvllle irunhj at pie hou-a of tli late leiUKi BltMOu f J , - iw r, i Uteatur townxhip, at Cwilns aeliool hou'av. Furjruauai towmhip, at the buuive of John Jr ory, rortuerljr octupivd hjr Th. RobUnn, (Uroad way.) tiirenl town. hip, at CunxreM Hill miboaI hta. Uoahen townehlp, at the palttio eebtrat t.oaa at Phawevilbj. , Urabaoi tiiwoahlp. at tha boaeeof Jaeoh HubW. (Ircrnwood tiiwo.blp, at the ptitll bouao of Bautial lluhion, in said Utwoahin. 'i f -.j i titilioh town.hip, at the pulilie n-linA built, iu Janraville, llu.loa townnbip, at the ho tits .rf Jae Wili.n, lluatidalt Un-uah, at tlw puMte bonae of Win. Per Iter, io eaid Itorough. Jordan UiwiinliSji, at the ptiMli' erliool buaae, In AiiMinvllle. Karthaup townvhip, at Itrldtfrti's arbool boaje. ! Knoa townphip, at Tiirker Hill miiwl boune. Lawn-nne tuwtmhip, at the t'onrt H '-, in the borvuarli of Cfeartivltl. i I l.utaUr City borough, at tbt- public p'-1ijuI bouw. Murrip iownpbip, at the bun forinerl oorupied hy ibrtmu Kvkr. Sew H tutbinton tsomuiffa. at the puhlie achowl NewUorg boroairh, at - .-,n eaid b-roora. boae. Uioeola boruHKb, at the public fatiuee of Milu Hf.Tl, is eaid rntniiib. IVnn tnwriibip, at tUc hotat formrtlv kept by W. W. Attderpon. ' ' Pike town thi p. at tlit home of the Inter laanie Illooai, in the borough of 1'urwonprille. I n ion tnwnehip, at tho hotineof I). K. Brubaker. Wallaeetoa torouf(h. ni tbepablie aebool hof in taid buroHgh. Ve iMMlwanl low nub ip, at the buute of Tbonna HendereoB, AN ACT rrgntalini the node of Totinc st H I election la tbe erverai oeaatlai of ihia Com aonwealtb, approvtwl the ClOth dar or March, ; A. 1. lsfflt, r!: Harriot 1. B U nmeud bj U Roaiato anil llouee of It i preventative of tbe Comnoo wealth of Pennp.rlvauia in tfcneraJ Aiwmnly net, and It ta herehe enartttd by authorityof the eaiae, That the qimliflnl Totera of tbo aereral eoantiea of (bit Cum nun wealth, at all cfleral, townphip, borough and Rperial e)ectiooa hereby, hereafter atilbor ited and Raqaired to vale, by tiekate, printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written, aer- orally elafined at followi : One ticket ebalt em-: braee tbe iimet of all Jadgee of eoorto voted for, j and to be Inhelli'd, ouUide, "Jmlieiary;" one ticket hall emhrara the namea of the etate ofllnrt rotd j fer, and be labelled, "ataio;" one ticket ahall in- brace tbe numr-i of all oounty omoere voted for Includme; nflir of senator, member, and ancmbera ni MPrnirtij,!! votea lor, and nitni.ert of Congmee, if voted for, and be lalM'lled, "count r ;" one ticket ; 'hell etnl'racc the mimm it all townnliip offirfre j hr, and be I a billed, "township am tick- wnbraoe the natum of all boruuh oAcrra voted lor, and bo Ubetled, "bitroti'h ;" and aavrb elaa ahall be depnpit. in rrparate ballot botes. mppiamoBi io tna Art aegnlating election i In tbia Commonwealth, approved Jaauary X0, aad febroary IS, A. D. lHJ it , WIIBI TMB POLLW ARR To IK KRfT Orel, Rc. . At all eleetfooa h-roller bald under the lawe of tbil Common wealth, tbo polls sbal! be opened at aeven o'olok. 4. h.. and eloted at Pren o oloek, F. u. APruiITURXTor J l DOSS A IBICBrrvBS. 8rc. A. Ia atlaleetloa dlilricU where a vanan ey eaiata by roasoa of tbo dls)alit.oatiosi of tbo oiBpers or otherwise ia aa elect ia board hereto fore appointed, or where any B'W dtatriet ahall bo foraanl, lbs Jadge or Judges or tbe t'oart f Co bb Pis m of ibe proper eonnty ahall, tea dava befaro any gearraf or special election, apawiat Oo ra Detent pertKtas lo ail said vanantvaa. avnJ tat e?r,Juet thf '' la Mid new district", and ta uwe l (rinuura B Bny OlOCtlOB oiatrict bnta b) not ha of the istne political paHy, and the Judge of oloetlons sha'l In all eases b of tht poliiieal party having the majority of votes fa said diptrtWl as aearlv a tbe aatid io.l or judges eaa aeertaia the (aft. antt in . nr 1 . diaRreemeat of tbo judffs bp to tho aalectioa , ' V ".""' ,hr ball be a - - in. murniar ot an oieettt.B, aid iwc.nov ahall be tiled ia e-'liformltv with eiiating lawi. , i nurias or ixatmui trni-Ba., Sa. . S. Al the eueninf of Ihe poll, al all eleo tlone it ihall be the duty of the jielge. or eleetioa lor their reanMiva diatriati to deiirnato one of the In.voetoTa, whooe duty It .ball be In kaea In eu.tedy the re,l.try of vol,,,, .d to make the entriee therein required by law, aud it eball be tbe duly of Ibe oilier af the eald ia.ooura to r, , numner in. natlot, nroteatod at eaid eleetlon. . . All elMtieae by tbe eltlaeae .b.ll W I,, " nb.d .. the rrder la which it wliwll be reaeirrd, woil tko aomber reeoroVd hy the olerke n the lilt of votora op'oalto the name of th. eluetor trom whom ro. ? m. u,k. ' ral llrketa ,e voted ih.ll each be numbered with the Bomeor oorreviMn.ll.w wiib the aaraber to the naneo of the voter. t.,j. "J """ s"" "I"'" li-ltet or oaaio the lame In k. w I. . , . H.cn.n, ... mieateq ny B eilliea of tbe diatriet. Ia a.llilion to th. oath I" er-ewa oy law ij oe talcu and etil,..ril- tney .nan eeverally be eworn or alarmed not to diicluae bow nay emotor BBteaa repaired In do aa a. wk Beeeu ta a iadieinl DniOMdini. All t. lpoetore,elerki and nreraeer. ot any eleotioo held d Ti 11 "". "'ore enlerlQ, upoe their e preienoe 7 ,H-nv.wr, h iHn inau no eucb minor- lly laector, ami ia oaee there eball bo no minor ity U.peow then by a Jiuiio. ,r th. ne nr al derman, and Ibe la.poet.m, oeereae-e and el-rt, ahall be .worn by tho jude.. C.rtiSeatai or neb ewearlni or amrnlaf ahall be dele made oat and u," . ' .1! "T . ., "leited hy ,J 0B"" " aduimUterod tin eatb. If any j "v minoriv, taepeelor rofaHi or la ill to ww the uWoeH of eleetioa I. ,h, moMoor ro qaire4 by tbil not, or If .ay o,,, f mlmMm I without oriof lir.i duly awora. ar If any oBeor of eleetioa Hi. II Urn the r..rm of oih with eul beia, duly ewora, or II any Jndfo or m, aor- ity ia.,,eetor iball omify tba any oJr waa I '.'" e u not. II ihiill Ui deemed a mie- -......o,. .no ai.a eoavletioa tbe offioor or oil eera eo ofcadln. .ball b. teed .t .ic.,lin. en. tb.ueand dolUra or lmprlionm.nl aot int one year or both ia the dimrettoa of III. ,urt. soB-BngiBTRian totbih. 10. On Mb. day of eleetioa any pereon "kow "eehall aot nppear oa tbe rwalelry of votere, aaj who elaime the rleht w, v.,. l.u election, eball pm.aM at mail one qaalilnl ,o u.r of it,, ditlrlol e a witaona lo tbe ro.l.l.nco of theolelmant ia the di.lriot In which b. claim, to be a enter for the period of a: kmat two month, immedieuly proeodlai, aeid elosiio,, .bb w.t aen aiiall be mora ur aBrmed, aad eubocribo a written, ot parti, written aad partly printed alt. ..' '"! k' ''l hall detne clonrly when tbe rtaideoeo U of tbe pereoa k oU.r,l b , ruUri Ml tt, n eo olalmlng tbe ri(bt to vole ahall alao take and .ubieribe a written, or partly wrilton Bad partly nr Mod .l.avll. lutiai to Ibe belt or hii know, saiga and belief when and where he v. b-m: that ha hai been a oiflien of the l' oiled Nutea tar otw rnutk, aad af tho Commoawoaltb of PenneTliaaia; that he hai landed la the Cem UOBWeallh one or f formerly B quallSed " "'"'' r,.r.,j, thai b. . !d.' Uaereia lis meiittii Baal preoedlag aaid eleo. V"' ktl 'l" iotod la tka dulriot ia wbioh " ' " U friod of at lout weaaaiy preceding ml elntloa ' oat moTod iaio tba iliaLUt r... k. 1 ' rm mat no has, if a-.. - w sge or npwarita, palU a H late or tounly lav. wilbrn twe years, whit It waa assess sd at teaat two months aad paid at leaat aaemonth ... - ,,n ana wnera ths Ug claimed to be paid by the affiant was weaa.l, nA H t Md lo whoa paid, and the bu receipt therefor thall bo produced for elimination nnleaa tbo af. lent ahall Plate ia bis afldavit that it hai bora lost or destroyed, or that hs nsver raooivod any. and, if Baaturallsett oltitro, ahall also state when when and bv what oourt he was natural i pad, and hall also prod.ee hia aertlloata of aataralisattoa for om.a,.aailoa i but if tha am, ao alaiming tbo right te voto shall taks aad subsrribo aa affi davit that he Is a aatira bora oitiroa of tbe tail! Huiea,orlf bora alsswbsra ahall stats tha last ia his aftdavlt, and sbaU prodaoa art denes that ha has oM.Mut JL t. M.it.a " ", Dv and shall ar deaoo that ha has haai eu.it.ii.w L. aitlseavhtp by raao of bit fctber's tutwrau" latlon, and tbaU further atate in hia aj..i7 ik a 1 ho iaM Ihs .1. S -a.- - rw.r7;U .no anaer twenty twe yaws i lal k hee bee oltllM af A. (iaM ne monk, aa baa mlded la lb. Stale one yean I'' J.t"r' k" !""" ' vhwH..,Bnd m moved Ibercfrom an 4 returned, that be baa ra linw therein an nxielhe ! wrooadla eaid eloelioa, aad is the eleetioa dletyliw two month. va paid luaa. Tbe aaid aBdavita of mrHb,th.i,iklm,d,,.d t H.,te'.t .1r'"'1 ,"' ."' tha iMtloa lb.y Aatl keneleeed with nZ Sfl I" b" '"V "" 1 tow t, be lad by ttio met. .Jg, wilb; tbe pre. IboanUry, and erraM ftmala aa il themrtili la BZSSELtfiCO., MANI KACTI ItKltS OF StoToa, liangep, OratoB, Qrnta FronUi Fenders, 4o,, Aa Denlere la , . , MANTKLS, Marble and Marbleized Slate. , "Peerh'wT lSliaklnK Orate, i Th bfl iid unW rIUM Adtatlnf Urtta it im r. KK.VD W)K CIHCILaK. l lb ftfotbonoturj'i oflo. nbjMt It Kanlai.tlflQ ottisr flwtioo piptrt r. If th .lection oflt. etr$ .hall find that tb apilksot jiqww tilth cgm quaimeaiiotii ut a voter (. thall b part.it. i-ej to iwie, mhi mi B-vna eaau m aaaod to tb ' list uf taxaliles by tbo eleetioa offloers. tha aord "ui" being aeltled where the olaiuant olainu ta rote mi tax, and tho word "ago" where be elsimo to roto a ago tho saiae words being added by the Harks in oaob ease respectively oa tbo Hits of ptr'tms ruling at such aloctloa. .ctiAU.Mo.. u-a.-viataas.a rotaaa u. fltc. II. It shall bolawral for any qualiAed citlsea or the distriel, notwithstanding tbe noma of tbe propoaad volar Is Motaviaed oa tbo list of resident uaaMoa, to aballango tha voto of mob person, wbereupoa tbe same proof of tho right of aufrsge at Bow required by law shall bo publicly made, and acted oa by th eleetioa board, and tha v.tu admitted or rejected aooording to tha or df , Krery parson claiming to be a aataralised oitlien shall be tuiikpj W pnxluce bis Rat oral iaation eortiaoala at the elect ioa beforo votiog sx orpt where bo bae boen fur five years oaosecutivo ly a rotor In tha diatriet ia which be offers bis vote, and on tho vole of such parson being ro oeived it shall bo tha daiy of tbo oleetton o 81 oar a to writs or stamp oo sueb oerti Boats tba word Meld," wtth ths day, moatb aad year, and If any election offloer or officer, shall receive a seo. otid rote on the same day by virtue of the same oerti sji-ati-, eaaept where suns ar cnUttnd ti vole b(;atipe of the nntaralltalion of ibclr fittlii-rs. lhi-y and ihe person who fltall filler snob seoond vote pi.all Im guilty of a tni i-meanor, and oa eenvietion tbnroot be aned or lpmrisone..or both al Ihe diptTftion of tbo court, but (he fine pball nut eiceed Uvo bandrwd dollHr ia aab omsv. a of tbo impriponiif-ut one yi ar. 1 he like paui.li.aeat Rball be in United o eonvietioo of tbo oitiRers of election who eball aegleot wr ret n$ to snake or eausa l- bo wadt tue eodvrfeeieut redjuired a alureeaid oa said tut Lira Illation aerlitiotuo. mr.tn wt or i- tv or blkctioi otrirana. rc 12. If any election oSnor ahall refuie r nrgld-et i riuire ucb pro f of tbe riglii or aiif. Irage as it prewribod by tbia Uw, ur th lev t. winofa this is a oupiileuient, Iroui auy person of fering to vole whuae name la not on Ibe lilt of aspctaed voters, or whose right t,r vote l chal lenKed by any 4aa lifted votw prsBt, and ahall admit aurb peran to vole witiioul rediAriiig aai-h proof, every pereoa so tif.ndmg shall a on en. victlon hs guilty of a mi'dt in-ao'.r, and rhsll be sootanoed for every surb oTnea to puy a Bae But epeding fire hundred d tilers, or to undr;. an impriPomucnt not more thin oso yeir.or i.nh ai the di'creilnn of the eoort. (v.,-s or TriK voTct av rna ocbt. !'. IS. Ap soon as the pollralitlt H'e the of fleers of the election thall proceed ta eeut.t all ths rotes eaat for s h Omndi Uto voted f ir, an I make out a full retard of the S4tne io Hp',-..., with a return bt la addition, ia wki"h ibe votofc r-oeived hyeach candi I at a H.tl e giv eo after bi nr ber na-ne, frat ii w ir l a1 in figures, and ehatl ho sirned hr all sill nf. oers, and eertiaed by aveneers if anv, or if e .t soorrti6ad tbo overseors an I aay uflise reia-Hg tosiga aroertiryor either or t lew, shill wrtto upon eauh of the return, hi or th-ir rente - lor not Signing or certlfYlnff ilisun. Ti. m- ..... ft9M tkm windnm t tk riUmn pment. m4 n Aria tnttmtnt tknwimtf tkt Nm mviVpeJ hy tik enefiofie thnU s matt aaaf i$m4 r tht UrtiH oftrra oa aoea W fa -tote i eouNfavf, ami the rim? kU so immliMlitjf pealad up ik 4 ,-,r a th rUeiiom Aoitae foe imfmrmotimm of th pttlw. ' Ttio triplieato re:urns shill beeoaletrlia eaTy-. and be sealed la the nrateiteo of lh '.'St., and oas earolope with ths aa-ealel rura siit-t given to the judge, whieh tbll oontaio o:ie lit of votere, tally-pafier, svad oath of olt.t.ra. ao 1 anotbsr or said onvslopes shsJI be given t i tie iai aority inppeetor. Al) judges living w.tbm twsUs miles of tbo prol ho notary's nffij, ur wi:hi i twenty -four miles, if their reaidtnan hs ui a lowa, village or city oa tbe line of a r-itlro. I l-tin- -to the county seat, shall before two wVto , p -t men ii to, or ths d.iy onr th-i ele?iio-i, ant sii olher judges ahall before twelve o'elook m-nl-.n of tho second dsy after tbe ale-lion, dI'Vitr isi I return, together with return sheet, to ih nr. thoaoury of the oourt af im an ploa :' ti eonnty, whieh said return sheet shall b tils 1, ail the day and hour of filing marked thereon, at t shall bo proservod by the prothon .ttrv f. oj i inipeetion. At twolva o'elosk ontbi siid sNtl day following any eleotioo, tho proth tnvry of tbe court of oommoa pleas shall present th iti-t reltrrns to tha aaid oourt. ,a aoaauo where iW. ia ao resident president Judge, the B'tv la- jo li es shall perform tbo doties tap! un m tie oourt of c.immoB pleas, waioh su ill einr.-gi f.,, said purpose; ths retiraa prevsnul iy th-? pro IboaoUry shall be openei by said eoaft, an I lom pnied by such of iu officer, aad sach sworn a latanU as tho oourt shall appoiat, ia tbe pr -onoo of tho Jwda-n or dgo of sai I oourt, aa I lbs returns eortifie J and sertiaeateper elsHioa t' sncd under the seal of ths oourt, aa is a r plired to be done by tbe return ju iges, aa l the voto as so eomputed and eertifiei sliaU be mJj a matter or recurd in sid oourt. Tha soi.ioai 'if said eoart ahall be opn so the puhlio, aad ia a its ths return ot any eleetioa diatriet shall ia uiiespog whan lbs returns are presented, cr In easa of tumplaint of a ejualiAed oieMor n-iir oath ehatgiog p.lpable fraud or miataka. aud partioalariy specilying tho alleged itdiUAkj or Iraud, ar ssbare fraud or mistabso ia apntrso1. on tbe return, tbe Quart shall enamiaa th t ret are, ' and if in the lailrmdmt .J tV.. t. ... i.. aeassaary ta a jast retara said awl aCaatl ius summary pness against the olautetoa oilsve and oversoera if any, of the elttHiua dis-riclexa-plained of, to bring them fonbwitk inUt o.a:t, wilb all eleolioa papers in their paaj-iu., an i if paltvblo snislake or fraad sbilt be disnrsrsi. it shall, upon suvh hearing ai in.y bi dj ct nooeesary to en lighten Uie aourt, an I t. ?orraoied by tlio oourt, sal sw o.irtihrl; Sat alt allegtiti'int or palpsUte frail or rm -:,: shall bedivoiiod by the said oourt ithia tSrst days alter tbo dsy tba returns are bruit-hi iao eourt for computation, aud tha si l tnq iirr aheil be dirorted oaly U palpable fraud ur tnntaas, and shall aot ha deamsd s jadtoial aliulWtiea to eonclude any coot rat oow or here.iH r t bt providfd by law. and tha othsr nf I tripliet e retains shll be plaoel in the hex aad ss-Uol ap with the balloU. Nothing in this ait an UI ro quire the rot am of aleesmn of twrtjh or ttwn saip oiheerp to bs mule to tbe oourt u dtrvite ia this section, bat all ths return, af ttii el tins of lowasbip and borough oDjtp su4i , closed in a soolo l oovor.diroeted io Hie p t ' h t.i i Ur or tbs oourt ef aomia ia plsai ot t ip.-ja-. eonnty, and skill hy sons ouj nf Hum bs li. , erod into his oHIts within thro3 dty a" t a, r tnrh eleetioa and filed therela, la ettiitjai wbrre thore ar three or mire jalj oo-n, learaoi to IBs law, at 1'. t. bill sit lo compute aid ewti(y rvU.-nt. tnU unaroidaMy preraub If any u the u i jjif es ahall himself hs a oaadidata for a jy uta -t at aay elsetion ho shall not sit with tie nan er act la oaunttng the return or suh altti m. d1 ia sueh oae the otaur julgsa, if aay, s tall r. and if io any ootinty there snail iwao jul .piii i&sd to bold the laid tuirt un ler ta prorin ins or this act present and able to an, trie as I ta srsry sanb aasa, tha regitur of wtlli, ifai Hint and oounty oommtaaiooer of thj proper ejaity shall bo aad enstiMts a Bjirl, w, or a ratyo. -ity of whom shall have aud aterot) ail pta ars, and perform all the duties veu I ia . tv quired to bo perAiruaod by ths start Oea.a pleas of suoh o.ito'y, by and uil.rtr-, aioqs of this aeotioat but aoao uf the aiit.f core shall aot aa a m-Mibor ui fUili Ituri Ujs i himsell a candidate fur any at in Hiii.i, tbe returns of mhwh ths said U ur 1 .a j(4irel to count under tits prjvuiout of tbi s.iMii. Par. 8. In all efaatioap hereaftor Itae eaNitWat of aaturslipstioB, if geueiaa. shall bt Maoletivo eridenoeof the lailt uiatiutnl th-r,iit. ail u.iere lbs porsuB elf jr lug . voto olsitni the rit aa tha iiayatt'tit i ttt the receiol of suAk t.i. if aignud Uy the prop ofibei, shall be the eri Uacs tliereof; If suoh person dses not pnutaJs oii'-h r oeipt, tbon ths paymsnt of Ibe tat may bi pf-v-d by tha oath ul suah perpon, or other evUfier, stating woe, wbora aad ta waom sntVt tn u- paid. Itutlre U fUrth hereby (fir on, Tiiat all perfina otfpt Jutl(U, of ttie V'e. ah" thall hold aa flj9 or apptlntm-nt of tm ri-r lbs fvernmnt of the I niled tvs. nr f thu !jlt, or at nnr Incorporated dlilriot, wh.-tk-r a comnilsittned ofb-er or othrvis, a suhonliasts offl -er or agent, whu is or sha'l bs smnloysd aa dtv tha l,gislaiira, KTanativa or JulUalde aejrtjsanis at tiit Hta is or of tbe I otfl iul-t. any eity or laoorDorate 1 dtitri it, an I site that evt-ry u."-nttfr of C.mgress, or of ths Kiate begtmlature, r of tbe oomtuoa or aaleot sou"H of aov sitv or eotntnin inner of anv inro-pVt',e dialrlot, are hy law laapiblo af holding axerei'iae, at the saia time, ths offlie or P' potnlment nf afnlgo, lnipectr or Clerk ef ft eleetioa of this Commonwealth, , Of RLROTIOlf OFFICKHi. In Sase lb- plraon who shall bars reeeirsd th ensiid highest bu utter of mice Tor inwtnT, shall not attend on the day or s loot ion, then Hr pertos who ahull bare wiied ths rrm i high ! be of voles for Mga at tho aett preoe Hag tlnn, shall aot aa inspector ia bti plaee: and ! oass ths psrson who ahall bars revived the high- ibsr nf rnren fbr Insptytrtr ahall ! tlsns. Ih neraoa a'eeted Jndge, ahall appoint an Is'r'' tor In hia blare: aad in eaa the nersoa ftectid jndge ahall aot altand.thsn ths lB'pw',r ho " oeived Urn hiKhoit aavnbnr of ttiu, chtU t.r.-' a jnigt m tm iv; or il aayveeau' ' tlnu in tba bard fbrlk epso of one hourafW nnm ' ""' af one aour 'bh!; .i... ' 1. 1. 'Z. " .In ...a basl eleolml, prevent at the pl:oa ol elMiion. ibill iHii ior woicb aura uuaosfr man um.w lea i aaa am oi taelr Butntior le an we t Aleo. thai where . lu.le.d. bv alckne-a er ee' voidable aneldent, Il aaahlo In attend euek awelj Ing of judaoe, than the ertiffoaia or rtim bo lake abarwa of by one of tbo kvprrton ol.rk. of Ibe eleetlon of the dliltlet, who ihell aad p.rferm Ike dultai required el aaf Jf i Hal, al fliera- ,f ociceei, - U,ouiae4 l" lailepasdenea of tbt I'mud Slat.i Ike elar smth. ina.M. an. noa v. W.l. MerHFR'OT, -.. -a.