She Republican. CLBARF1KLD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT., Id, 1877. Reader, If yoa waat to know what ti foloa OB to tbe buainea, world, Jut read our advertialn eolomBa, Iho Spteial eoluma IB partleolar. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. KIR BUPRIMI JUPQE: Hon. JOHN TRUXKEY, OK VINANOO COCNTY. Ton AUDITOR OENIRAL: Hon. WILLIAM P. SCHELL, OF BEDFORD COUNTY. FOR STATE TREASURER: Hon. AMOS C. NOYKS, or CLINTON COl'NTY. DEMOCRATIC COTSTY TICkET. FOR PROTIIONOTARY '. LLI BLOOM, of Cloarfiold. FOR ll til I STIR AND RECORDER ! L. J. MORGAX, of Cloarfiold. for surveyor: S. Jt't'LOSKKY.of Curwonavillo. MAXIMS FOR THE DAY. No Dion wortbr tbo offlee of Prealdeot abonld 1m willing to bold it If eouated iB, or placed there by any fraud. V. 8. Ubi. I oould never have bcea reooociled to tbo ele- TotioB by tho atnalleal aid of mine of a peraoo. however reapeetable io private tifo, wbo moat furerer carry upon bi, brow tbo etamp or rrauu Qrat trlumphaat in American biatory. No eub oequeBt ectioB, however meritorioua, eon weab away the lettera uf that record. Cbablkr Faaartf Auami. t'ndor thoforml of low, Rutherford D. IIo.toi line beeo declared rreiident of the t'oited tilatei. Ilia title reita upon diafraochiacmeot of lawlul votera, toe lalae oerunoaieo 01 toe remraiDg ora oera aetinf corruptly, and tbe deetalon of a oonv miaiion wbieb haa refuied to boar evidenee of at lefted fraud. For the firat line are the American people eon fronted with tbe faot of a fraudulently, elected President. Let it not be uoderatood that tbe fraud will bo atlently acquieaecd in by the country. Let no Dour pase in wtiion :ne uaurpa tifin ii forgotten. Adorksb or DxaocRATic M. C.'a. One hundred yoara of human depravity aecu. mulaled and concentrated Into a climai of crime. Never again lu 6r hundred yeara ahall they have an opportunity to repeat tbe wrong. Dasibl W. VooantKa. X would rather trave the endoraement of aqnar tor of a million of the American people than that of the Louisiana Returning boara, or of the Com tniaiion which excluded tbe facta and decided the nutation 00 a technicality. Tuoa. A. Hkidrickb. "Our Normnl School Huilding,""llia Last Shove," and "Hampton's Spocch, will all bo found on our first page. That's So. "A manly dclivoranco," ia what tho Pbiladelj bia Commonwealth calls Col. Xoycs' letter of acceptance, Tho letter is a "square timber reflec tion," and it was rttdo to insinuato anything else. "Square Timber" Xoyes. Those who nro not personally acquainted with our nominee for Treasurer, can learn something to their advantage by reading an article on our fourth page relating to tbo gentleman in question. Shipped Home. Ail tho Radical Clorksfrom Ohio, in the soveral depart ments at Washington, have been sent homo to vote on tbo 9th ot October. After having stumped tbo State him self, Hayes fears deloat in his own State. Tleahed. Tho wondorful omission in our platform which startled a few journalists, we are pleased to chronicle, has boon supplied by Col. Noyos' loiter of acceptance, and the aforesaid are all happy now. This is more than we expected, and makos us fool good, too. Com plete. At our mast-head will be found a full band to volo for on the Cth of Xovombcr next. Our. Stnto and county ticket is now complete, and let all go to work and lubor heartily for tho cause of Nomocracy. Tho namos of Trunkcy, Schell and Noyos makos tt tho State ticket. Xo hotter men woro over offered to fill tboso offices. Xo Democrat nood hositato about vot ing for thorn. The gentlemen on onr county ticket Bloom, Morgan and McCloskey are just as worthy. They aro personally well known to many of our people, and thoir Integrity and Democracy being above reproach, it bocomos tho duty of Democrats to vote tbo whole tiekot, from Trunkoy down to .McCloskey, without hositation. TI1F. EASTERN YAR. Tho latest wo havo from tho sent ot war in Europe, iB up to Saturday and Sunday, tho 20th and 30th. Hard fighting took place around Plevna and in somo of the passes in tbe Balkan Mountains on tboso two days. ThtS Russians and tho Roumanians suffered heavy losses. Tho Turks have also gainod several strong positions in tho Balkans, heretofore held by the Rou manians and tbo Russians. Tho hints nt a peace aro discarded by the Turkish Commander. Ho says the battlefield must sottle tbo question, and thorn shall be no pence while a Russian sol dior remains South of tbo Danube. Mediation is therefore impossible for tbo present More men must be slaughtered to appeaso the wrath of tho bloody rttlors, who piny as compla cently with the lives or men as a bil linrd player with bis balls. Satisfied. We are highly pleased that Col. Xoyes' lettor or acceptance is satisfactory to tho editors of the Sun, Oommonvealth and InMliqrncrr. Tbo Colonel having supplied the "strange oversight" omitted in the platform by tho Stato Convention, wo hopo tho editorial trio will now koep quiet nntil after tho election. CoKKLiNO.-Tho Radical United H tales Senator from New Y'ork, who Is aftor Hayes with a sharp stick, was com . polled to do one or two things at Iho . Radical Convention in that State on Thursday last. He had both Hayes and fioo. W. Curtis on bands, and ho made an effort to whip both, and in ' doing so he and bis friends have given tho Democrats a clean sweep. Conk ling, like Clay, would rather be right Iban he President. A DEFUNCT SENATOR. Tlio l'hilttilulpliis Times in ulluiling to tlio coll mo of I'liitotl Sluloa Scimtur Couklin, of Now Yoi lt.ainooliiaroturn from Kuropo aaya: "Tliuro'a a tlmo in tho oQuiin of public men which, wlion takon at tho flood, leatla thoin to niako tool of thi'inmlvoo. Conk ling hud ono maud oiiiiortiniity to nmko liimwll groat great in respect of the country awl tho worltl anil rrjjr, in lilalory hour arrived that was big with his des tiny. Had ho tuken tbe floor of tho Senate and mudo the master elfort of bia lilo against tho fraudulent count of Louisiana for Hayes, as bo bad onco decided to do and as was widely ex pected, when the Senato mot to accept or reject tho judgment of tho Klocto- rnl Commission, he would hnvo boon tho first man of tho Republic ; but bo was dwarfed by bis tears and fnilod to appear in the momentous doliboratinns of tho body whon ho might have avert' ot a national wrong that baa inflicted tbo deepest wound on froo institutions. Such an opportunity comes to but low and only once in a lifotimo, and Conk- ling, tbo pigmy of the groat occasion of bis caroor, sunk out of sight to re appear as tho giant to lock horns with what ho tormod tho man-milliner of politica. Ho was brilliant, pungent, triumphant, but whom has ho vanquish ed? Is not (ioorgo William Curtis greater to day than a woek ago? Conk ling has made him Conkling'spoer, and thoro they will stand on equal ground. The Rochester speech of tho New York Senator was but tho breaking of tho storm that muttered in cowardice in tho Senate when Louisiana was record ed for Hayes, and tbo attack upon the administration is but the attempt to cripplo what bo feared to kill whon it was a public duty to deliver the death blow. Conkling, thoroforo, falls a vic tim of bis own vengeance upon him self, and there the country will leavo him. How wisely tho action of tho younger Cameron contrasts with tho imperious folly of tho Now Y'ork lead er. Cameron has loss lovo for tho poli cy of Hayes than has Conkling, but ho is wise as the dove. Both bad strong nnti atlmist ration Conventions, and both wore supreme in thoir rcspoctive Stntos Comoron coerced a most reluctant Con. rontion to give Hayes a qualified in dorsement, and will bavo poaco with tbo hope of future success. Conkling pulled tbo pillars down upon himself, and Hayes is not of tboso who fell with them. Such is tho lesson of Rochestor. Something Wrong. -The public is aware that "fire-proof" buildings have boon croctod in Washington for ovory department of tho Government, at an onormous expenso. Y'ot, slnco Con gressional investigating Commlttoes have become ftubionable, fires aro con stantly occurring. Tho War Depart ment has been twico fired, and last woek an attempt was mado to burn tbo Tatent Office. Tho Lancaster In- MUyencer, in alluding to it, says : ''Tho Buspicious recurrence ot disastrous fires in tho "fire-proof" government build ings, stored with important archives, justifies tbo suspicion that they aro tbo incendiary work of tboso anxious to check damaging investigations. But if the tbioves havo to burn out tbe do- part men t of tho interior to avoid tho consequences of a Republican Secre tary's investigation, what would have boon tbe result bad an entire Democratic administration come in? Tbo whole of tbo government buildings would probably havo been sacked and the record of sixteen years villainy de stroyed." A Reiiel Outrage. "Tbe story has been started that a Confederate flag was displayed at Atlanta during the President's roccption at that placo. It may bo a fact, as we all know tbe fool killor bos not recently given that close attention to business which tho fool crop has seemed tocall for. Under those circumstances it ia remarkable that tbe administration over livod to reach Washington. How it got safely around that Confederate flag ought to bo ox- plained, for it was a narrow escape. If thoro aro any more Confodornte flags at largo in Georgia lot them be caged at onco. The people of tho Xorth don't want to be terrorised and kept awake o' nights by a Confederate flag." Philadelphia Times. Home Again. Tbe government cir cus bos just made tbe home stretch and has gone into wintor qnartors at Washington. And Hayes reports all tho States in tho Union, except Iowa and Xow York, in which there is a considerable rebellion raging just now. Whether troops will bo sent thoro to quell the rebels, baa not trans pired. "Tho government," as now con stituted, is odious to tho rebel portion of those two onco excossivo loyal States. But wo suspect that tho Dem ocratic victorios noxt November will restore tho rebellious again to their truo allogienco to tho Union. Ktiii.tivicatiox.-Goo. W. Curtis, editor of Harpers, ,otirna of Civiliza tion (?) was a delegate to tho Radical Stato Convention, Xow York. Ho !b ono of these inflated "civil service" ro formors who novor accomplish anything only in theory. Ho offered a rcsolu Hon declaring "the title of Rutherford H. Hayes to the Presidency aa clear and perfect aa that of George Washing ton," which was rejected by a vote or throe to one. Tbo members of tbe Con vention refused to stultify themselves by adopting such a palpable falsehood, Hayesism. Referring to tho state ment of General Smith, or the United States Treasury, that 500 Ohio govern mcnt cicrxs can do "inducou ' to go borne and vote the Republican ticket, the PittbnrguVr( Rep.) says: "We think that 5,000 wavcrers will bo Induc ed to vote tbe Democratic ticket there by this shameless exhibition of the con tompl civil service leform is bold in by some persons prominent in tho admin istration, and tho moat unwise conies sion or the doubtfulness of the iasito in Ohio it involvos." Kmri.ems. We are dipping mottoes, from Hayes speeches made down South. Hore is one: "The gallant Confeder ate were as honest in their belief and as brave In battle, as were the North crn soldiors," etc., etc., for nse by any Republican ptoceasion that may desire them. They will be printed on tbe reverse side of the "bloody shirt," so aa to destroy tho ghostly appearance of that loyal garment. SKA RCII Til K It ECO R OS. Tlio general I'NMikodniMa in tho mini agoinent of our Stiilo 'i'rvaaury for uHt yeara ia ua notorious ait Tweod'a bri bery "tho country talk." Tho Ilur riahurg 1'iitriat in ulluding to it, nya: 'It haa been chnrjutj that u luro Bum in worihloaa corlillculoa of broken bunking inntitulioiiH which aomo yoara ainca bold depoaila of Stuto fun d a win ;t.uriietl cortotho tvmntMtMa TrcM"-1 credited to his predecessor in settle ment Tho Hon. Charles S. Wolfo, of Union county, ia quoted as having do elarod that ISlato Treasurer Ituwlo had mado tho statement that among those certificates was 0110 of a defunct bank orKrie Tor $30,000. A report similar to the statement accredited to Mr. Wolfo waa current at the timo Mr. Ruwlo was installed in office, coupled, however, with tho additional allegation that tbo latter refused to accept the certificate of tho broken batik until ho was amply secured. Whothor or not the worthless certificate still remains in the vaults of tho treasury wo do not pretend to know. Mr. Huwlo's pub lished statements of tho condition of' tho Treasury shed no light upon tho subjocl. If It is still among tho assets or the Trousury, and Mr. Rnwlo is merely secured against tho loss or tho amount which it ronrcscnts. it will probably remain thoro alter Ituwlo shall bavo retired trom office, should t'apt. Hurt bo elected. Of coiiiko ul tho expiration ol Mr. Itawlo'a term of offico tho security ho privately holds for tho redemption of tho check will bo released, though dipt. Hart, in caso of his olootion, might roquiro his pa tron and frioncl, ex Treasure Mackey, to secure htm in liko manner. Xow, whilo there is no presont danger that tho Stuto will loso tho amount ropro" sontcd. by tho worthless cortiticuto spokon of (a recovery upon tbo bonds of Mr. Mackey nud Mr. Ruwlo respec tively being assured), thoro is never theless just this peril, that if tbo pics- ont innnagoment of tho Treasury bo continued indefinitely no elfort will over bo mudo to obtain a settlement. Should Capt. Hart bo elcclod somo- body will goon his bond who will rcp rosont tho worthless certificate, -and should tho ring succeed in choosing bis successor two years henco the same process will bo repcutod, and so on ad infinitum. Tho election ol Col. Xoyos, however, would mean a scttlmont with tho outgoing Treasurer which would disposo of the matter forever." Reflect a Little AVorkingmcn, before they form a distinct party or ganitation in an endeavor to euro the evils they complain of, should nsk thomselves by whom tho country has been governed for tbo lust twelvo yearn. A correct answer to this will bo tho loaders of tho Republican par ty. If, then, misuovornmcnt is nt tho bottom ol the suffering and wretched ness now endured by tho working classes, tho Republican party is at fault. And this party asks with lira ion effrontery for a still longer leaso or power! And tho workinginun, by separate political organization, will help thom to secure it. Let working men think or this. Passmohe on the Hunt. Tho nom inee of tho Radicals for Auditor Gen eral, has presented bis claims bcloro tno l.rocnuacK, Labor Union, und Workingmcn's State Conventions for adoption, but neither took the bnit be offered. Still with tho Radical nomi nation ho cun call, Tally one aoore For Paaatnore. How much better is it that tho offico seek tbe man, instead ot Ibis case in which tho man must go about and seek tbo offico. Whnovcr cun seek tbe nomination from all parties, nnd has no stability of party or principles, should not bo elected to any offico. Ho is unworthy of it. A Poset or a Candidate. Tho oil itor of tbo Xorristown Register is a neighbor of the Radical candidato lor Trcasuror, and has known him over since ho was born, In alluding to him, ho says : Wm. n. Pert, the Republican candidate for citato Treaeurer. la thirty three yeara of age, ail teen of which be waa engaged In making mud files, are yeara aa a aperiel pet of Got. Ilartrann n the army, and twe're yeara a "atatearnan" at Harrianurg. And yot tho Herald calls bim a workingman'e candidato. Papa Xoyes will show the Herald a trick worth two of this beforo the campaign is through. Certainly in Time, Tho Philntlel phia Chronicle has nailed a ticket to its mast-head for 1880: for president: GEN. GEORGK B. McCLKLLAX, op new JERSEY. FOR VICE PRESIDENT : GEX. WADE HAMPTOX, OP SOUTH CAROLINA. Well, there's nothing liko boing in timo. The ontorprisoof tho journal in question ib certainly commendable, and wo cannot find any fault with tbo material out or which tbo tickot is mado. Booy's Successor. St. Louis, Sep tember 29. Col. David H. Armstrong, an old citizen of St. Louis, and tbo whocl borso of the Democracy ot this State lor the past twenty-fivo years, was appointed United States Senntor this evening by Governor Phelps to fill the vacancy caused by tbo tlenth of Lewis V. Bogy. Col. Armstrong is at present Vice President of tho Board or Police Commissioners of this city. A Look Inside. Thoso who do not exactly understand tho workings or Radicalism in this Slate, can get a truo picture by rcuding Mr. llrowster's speech made in tho Philadelphia Radi cal Convention, and round on our fourth page. Brewster is a prominent leader of bis party, having served as Attor ney General under Governor Geary, and knows exactly what he is saying. The eandldatef for Auditor General anil Rial Treaaarer en the Republican ticket ata both workiBftnea. Hadititl ErtXnugt. That's a whopper! Neither ol tbeso mon have over done a square day's work since they wero twonty-one years of age, and it ia very doubtful if they ever did bcloro. State Fair. There wero not less than fifteen thousand people in the Erie Fair ti rounds last Wednesday. But Paaamore did not succeed in wring ing the bands of more than eleven thnnsnnd rive hundred of them. DEMOCRA TIC! MF.ETIXO. I "SQUARE TIM HER:' Tuesday evening September 25tli, Cut.. Nov,:,' l.KTTin or Aitkitanok. wuh tlionnnual gathering at IhuCoiiilj U011aoortholie1noeraeyofCleurllel.il 1 1U billowing iiriyioiuKtit.-o Ima couniv. and right well did tl.cy turn J"Ml l,ul mmlo public : out, although no effort waa luado to Allkntowk, I'u., Sept. 20, 1877. pi-ocuro a turnout. Hut for tho acei-K'"'- '" ! A'oyet- kam Silt: In dental proence of tho Uitiaena" ltiuxl, ! purrtiiatico of 11 ivaulutitui of iko Dem of Owculii, no munio would have cheer, j ocralio .Statu Convention, we hnvo the e. tho 1111. Hence. Tho nieeiing was , ,u '"'onii yon nffleinlly of your culled to order by Israel Test, Ks.i.,1 nouiinulion (or tho ofllco ut Nuite Tivita- Chuirinan of Iho Conntv Coniniillee, 1 ov M-oi.mt 11 taking tbo chair, mailu a brk Mint 1 spirited address, congratulating the Democracy for their zcul and watch- fulnesa ofWrd nnd imtinpaol.'s.e-'ltiJ llo rclcrml to llui past history of tbe party, anil pointed out tbo fatal ro aults, when tho teuchinga ot tbo )o tnncmey were not heeded. Ho ar raigned tbo I'IK-i toi ul Commission for His r'rauduloncy's Wiiiidcring Jow mountebank, ilinereiit side-show, now trailing ovor tho country. At tbo closo ol bis remarks, Mr. Test moved Unit Col. Waltor Harrott, D. W. Moore, Capt. John S. McKiernan, Capt. T. J. Frow, Major Abraham Humphrey and Jacob Faust, Ksq., bo appointed ncom mitteo to wait upon tbo Hon. Win. P. Schell, our nomineo for Auditor Gen eral, uiulcscorlhim to the Court House. Mr. Test then offered the following, which was unanimously atiopico : K,;.hr,l, That Win. Itiillirm k, ol M.irrl., tloo. II. Hall, of Lnwronce. Jnv. Mnlntyre, of Curwena- yille, 1 W. Wiao, of Jordan, Wontli-y Tboinnann. of Cheat, Kaumcl Pottli-tliwaite, of IJrady, Scott riCKiit, 01 ijoenen, r. '. ilaoo, ol Uraillord, Jaa. Hum, of Gtillrli, I'lilllp Dolia. or llecoaria, K. V. Tlioiiipenn, of tlreenw.Hid, Richard freemen, of Pike, Attain K.-phart, of Ilrcnlur, John Al. Riter, of CoviiiKloo, and George KtneiKh, uf Wallacetiin, are hereby Hji)ioiuted Vloe Preidenta, and J. V. McKrnikk, t'lciirllold, anil Prank liied, .if liouladele, tineroteiiee. Tho resolution was unanimously ugrocd to. Tho meeting was now fully organ ized, and while tbo committee wus ub sent alter Mr. .Schell, Mr. Test was cull out and delivered one ot his best speeches, producing roam of luugbter. Tho committee having returned with Mr. Schell, Chairman Tost introduced him to tho audience, nnd ho at onco proceeded to address his fellow-citizens, detailing many of tbo wrongs entuilcd upon the people nnd tho country by the party 111 power, tbo evil results of which must bo overeonio by a change of government policy on the part ol our rulers, and this would never be ac complished while tbo present party continued In power. At tho conclu sion of -Mr. Schell'a remarks, Senator Wallaeo wus culled out, and nt onco proceeded, in bis eloquent manner, to elucidate tbo true position of tbo gov ernment and tbo people, und tbo mu tual relations that cadi should nphold for tho common wolfuro ol both. Tho Senator gave tho enemies of froo gov ernment some awful blows, demonstrat ing that those in power would never change their downward policy, and if tho people wanted tho old timo pros perity to return, they must remove tboso from place und position who have bequeathed us this leirucv of bank ruptcy which is now sweeping over 1110 country, as destructive 111 its effects us a prairio fire or a cyclone. At tho conclusion of tho Senator's remarks. three rousing cheers wero given for the l ounty ami State tickets, and af ter somo music by tho Osceola band, tbo meeting on motion adjourned. John's Reply. Tho Democrats of tho Twenty second Ward, Xow York city, elected John Morrisey a delegate to tho Stuto Convention. Tbo editor ol tho St. Louis flltbe, tbo Radical or gan of Missouri, notices tho fact and comments upon it to tho effect that bo novor beard of any reform that Mor risey neuiico or endorsed. John re plica : "A great many things havo tretnapirod In ittta world nt whlob not- ther of us bavo been apprised until I uuer iuc occurred, xnis lucv 100 -A .1. .1 iT 1 f . t 1 know: I never stole any public money nor successfully plundered the govern nient of millions of Us revenues, nor am 1 tbo owner of a Penitentiary Par don." Deacon McKco, tbo editor in quostion, wus ono or Bubcoek's butties in the crooked whisky business, and was fined $5,000, sent to tho Missouri penitentiary Tor three yeurs, and par doned out after a year's service Mc- Keo is the last man who should up braid anybody for crookedness. Ho bus again found bis match in Morri sey, and wo doubt not but that ho will let him alone alter this. Good Advice. Tho Philadelphia AorA American, tho oldest opposition organ in tbo Union, advises its Radi cat trietids In tho interior or the Stuto "not to rely upon tbo city or Philatlel phin to curry Iho Stulo this year," ho cause tbo dissatisfaction manifested towards tbo city nominees on tho part of tho Radical lenders, renders it very doubtful whether any part of tho ticket will bo elected. Wo aro satisfied that this old organ understands the rase, nnd knows very well that Ihcro is no hopo of currying tho State this fall. Democrats, it looks bright north, Boutb, oust and west especially in Pennsylvania. After this lull the Dem ocrnls will bo able to "hold tho fort" without molestation. The Ghost of the Confederacy. As soon as tho Hayes circus landed in Washington, Hon. Alex. II. Stephens, tho Conlcdciato Vico President, in compnny with his brother Congress man, Young, culled upon Mr. Hayes and requested him to fill tho vacancy on tho Supremo Bench by appointing Hon. llershcll V. Johnston, of Georgia, 10 inai position, jur. Johnston was tho Vico Presidential candidato on the Douglnss ticket, in 18C0, and is 0110 of tbo ablest statesmen in tho Union. Thoughtful Hayes. A greut many persons have wondered why the vacancy on tho Supremo bench, caused by tho election of Judgo Dnvls, of Illinois, to tho United States Senato, has not been filled. But now it is ex plained that the vacancy is kopt open for Stanley Mntthcws, In caso tbo Ohio elections should rtilo him out or tho Senate. An Awful Keeling. Tho fat offico holders in Philadelphia and Now Y'ork, nro nearly annoyed to death becauso it is given out at Washington that Hayes will make a clean swoop of things in these two cities, after the November elections. Poor fellows, how sad they must feel! Why not strike, and defy His Fraudulonoy I Good for Him. The other day, Judge Porshingsentencrd a respectable cilizon of Schuylkill county thirty days in jail nnd fined him $50, becauso, as a mi no boss, ho bad not obeyed the law and soon II tbo mine was freo from gas boforo tbo men entered it. An ex plosion took placo and acvcrnl of the men woro severely burned. Disconsolate Soul. John Sherman has been shedding tears as largo as marrow fat peas, for two weeks because be finds so many Radicals in Ohio who will cnt the ticket and go straight over to the copperheads. ,lrV1'' 1"'"""" clmiuelc- una ym. iituiring, joti indeed, iliut offices were generally lovotion ut nil times 10 tbo hol inter-Milled by men wbo commenced wilb CBU 1,10 t'ommonwoulfli, the people I thorough going rascality ; but ono used ''"J commVt-j asiinnce tliut i I to hour upon thostreot suoh remarka us J - "'ri'"""i"eirni.uiieiai oi-iieorin win horcutler Do iikuuilviI with an eve single to tbo public good ; that the money of tbo Statu will no longur bo used for partisan purposes, or to keep in power tho loaders of u party which has been condemned by the votes iil'un outraged people. Wo Rie, sir, your most obudiutit servants, J. S. Dll.l.lNGEII, William W. Kkii, S. A. CoSORAVE, Hdwarh S. Heii.ey, James II. Ii 1:11,1. v. Westport, Pa., September 2C, 18T7. Gentlemen : 1 uni in receipt of your letter ol tho 20tU inst., informing 1110 of my nomination by iho Democratic Stato Convention fu tbo office ol Stuto .treasurer. For tho very kind terms in which you nro pleased to refer to my past life 1 urn niuen indented to you, ami you but do 1110 justico in assuming that, in tho event ol my election I will munairo the "financial concerns" ol our Hut to "with un eyo single to thu public good." Tho iiiunugenient of tho Treasury of thu Sluto lor somo time oast bus been regurded with disfavor by a very lurge number of tbo people. True or lulso, charges havo been mado which havo brought discredit on the administration of this iinporlunt ollieo, und iho pnrtiul in vusugaiions or rattier attempted ones heretoloro made in accordance with aroused public opinion, have failed to relievo tho olhco ol the odor of wronir- doinj; so repeatedly cliare-od airamst its management. W hoover may bu eluded Stute Treasurer ut the coming election should bo ho froo from ull complications, so in dependent of all usiociittiona, so fear less of ull consequences as to bo uble thoroughly and honestly to investigate tho records of tbo Treasury ol tho peo plo nnd to present to them a statement that will plainly exhibit the uctuul condition of the ollieo. This the tax payers ol the State of nil parlies ex pect, and unless the candidate for State treasurer is prepared to give them the assurance of his determination faithful ly to perform this high duty ho ought not to receivo their support. This as surance I givo without qualification, nnd in accepting the nomination ten dered to 1110 1 desire to say in refer ence particularly to that portion of tbo platform which refers to tho subject of corporations that in my judgment the time has arrived for tboso wbonnstimo to bo tho leaders of public sentiment to fully and cordially recognize tbo fact that the people aro aroused and ulivo to their interests, and in no respect uro they more so thun in tho determina tion to sco that whilo tho rights of capitul shall bo carefully and fully pro tected, combinations of capital in tbo shapo of corporations shall bo conduct ed for tho common good nnd not by mismanagement und misdirection to enuhlo a lew to grow rich at tho ox penseoftbo many. With ovory ro gard, 1 am very truly yours, Amos C. Xoyes. To J. S. Dillinger, William W. Ker, S. A. Cosgravo, Edward S. Reiley and James II. Reilly, Committee. Tan AsaAasiw.eVwrrcspontlont of tbo Chicago limes, writing from tbo seashore, has thelollowing porsonal no tice of Edwurd S. Stokes, tho ussusain utor of Jnmes Fisk : Edward S. Stokes has, since his return to tho world, run down frequently to Cape May. Ho is wom and haggard, with whito hair and tirod eyes. Ho drosses in bis old timo elegance, carries himself jauntily, looks at tho girls through bis glasses, is particular about bis button hole bo quel, can bow beautifully, bonds all devotion ovor tho ladies to whom hois presented, tulks man talk with his practiced eyes saying more of admira tion than bis lips; he is attentive to wraps, shawls, scats; will put himself to any inconvenience to commotio tho ludy whom ho escorts; ho takes long strolls with a beautiful Philadelphian, and is devoted and admiring. So onco ho wooed the lovoly woman who bo camo his wife. So afterwards ho beam ed upon the glowing Mansfield. Scarce ly has ho got tho prison rust from his person before ho begins his "Julius Caer.ar arts, again." "Uio Injuns." Ten chiefs ol the Sioux tribe from the Spotted Tuil agen cy, ten ft 0111 tho Red Cloud ngeney and llirco Arnpuhoes, muking twenty threo in ull, passed through to Wash ington on Friday last. Among them wero Red Cloud, Spotted Tail, Young-Jlan-A fluid of His- Horse, Spotted Tail, Jr., Little Big Man, Black Coat, Sharp Nose and other noted chiefs of tho two tribes, nnd their object is to endeavor to obtain a reservation on tho Tongue rive in lieu ol tho territory in tbo Black Hills, which they havo lost by tho encroachment of tho whilo men. Somo two or threo months ago Rod Cloud, Spotted Tuil and Black Coat went to sco tho country south, and de cided it was unhealthy. Anothcrcom mittco of ehiels wont north, and the region of tho Tonguo river has boon decided upon. Tho delegation is in charge of Lieutenant Clark, of tho United Slnlca army, from the Rod Cloud agency. A Wonderful Responbiiiilitt. f hero aro some people in tho world who shoulder great responsibilities. John Sherman, Hayes' Secretary of tho Treasury, belongs to thut class. Ho has written a plaintive appeal to tho Radicals of Ohio to wako up and carry that Stato for tho llayos policy. Ho says bo is "uneasy and restless" because ho cannot participate in tho fray, and that tho President and Provi dence havo dono so much Tor tbo coun try this your thai they deserve cspcciul indorsement at tbo hands or Ohio Re publicans. Tho Secretary betrays too much anxiety. Ha had better look after the syndicato and tho four per cents and let tho Ohio Republicans shill for themselves, Xow, if "the President and Providence" fail to ro liove Sherman of his uncomfortable position, what a misfortuno must over take us all. A Rad. Split. Tho Coroner bush ness is such a fat job in Philadelphia, that tho Radicals ol that city have put two candidates in the Hold for that office. Well, when rogues fall out, honest men will get thoir dues. II Hayes and Cameron cannot sleep in ono bed and behave themselves, lot the (icoplo turn both out of the bouao. Let us have peace. OFFICIAL PUIS Mill It seen. a ulinost superfluous to Buy that tho moat ulurniing symptom ol corruption under tho form ot (iovern nient with which this couiitry should bo blest, in every souse, bat boon the unblushing vonumy to bo traced in ao ninny ofllviul quuilers. Tina is un evil which inoreuaed upon us ao rupidly that where a unto of con. acicntious discharge of duly occurred, it possibly beennio a mutter ol especiul j :PwWan esgsisjpi manwn llice : "rhiTc'iilueo bus s 'rcVuuir al ary of (3, Out) per annum, but he can moke 110,0110 out of it." Again ' No ami so ia worth (200,1100, and when be took that office, two years ago, ut 8li, 000, ho hadn't U cent." Honest, toiling men of industry, lulent, frugality, und sell denial, heard tboso things wilb amazement und aversion ut first, but finding them continually repeated amid tbo smiles and not tho frowns ot tho by Blunders, who wero us likely to ho men ol note us uny others, grow familiar with tho thought, nud, ul lust, insensibly lost that keen, delicate sense of rectitude tbut should have been their nuturo. Then came, perhaps, tho press ure of sudden calamity anil poverty, tho taunts, tho sneers, tho petty con tumelies ' That pa'ient ui;rit Of Ihe unworthy taket," and, in somo sad moment ol forgetful despair, oven a noble niitiiio may hnvo siumuieu ami lulled, itomeuiihg iiko this may bavo been tbo history of muny a heart tbut was swept into tho vortex of uu evil time. Others com menced with ripened knavery, and, finding little restraint citbor in tho public conscience or in iho burners which luw imposed, were not satisfied till they bud gorged themselves with immense sums of the people's money. Wo now look with amuzement nt the mountains ol debt Sluto, municipal and eorporulo piled up within the last decade, Inrgo portions of Iho avails of which were' stolen by those who bud tbo handling of tho" funds. Tho wonder now is, ftrxt, how wo could uver havo permitted such a stuto of things to occur; and fecund, bow wo shall ever become extricated from tho loud. Doubtless it is easier to answer the lirst ul these queatious than tho second ; nut ,1 : - i o 0110 ining is cerium, v.OmilI) Lynch, from Maine, is to boss tbo suuil never gel out Ol trouble Unless wo stop its) cause. Public ntld official thieving must bo stopped Wo beliovo ull ell'ectivo blow has been struck at this evil, and that for the present it will not be ao easy or profitable for ollieo holders to put their bunds into tho public purse; but wo have tbia to remember eternal vio ILANCE IS THE PRICE OF SAFETY. AVic York True Citizen. Al.AnMED. The Philadelphia In quirer, on of the Radical family organs of that city, warns its "loyal" readers us follows : It la uol only that there la e new cootoeUnt of unknuwn etrongth in the ehnpe of the Labor par ty, but there ia a general want of harmony among the leadtra of the Renublieana. Poaalbly thia la a thing more to he dreaded than a third organ 1 aalion ; but BO one with the power to barmoniae antag.iniama la doing anything in that direction. Tho caso must bo desperate when an old organ, liko tho one in question, openly confesses its weakness in tlio fueo of tho opposition. Democrats should tuko courago from this exhibi tion of weakness on tho part or tho enemy of Tree government, nntl nssuil it nt every vital point i . The Death Stri'ihile. Tho Hello (onto f!VifcAni(!ri in ulluding to tho Radical county Convention of Centre county, which assembled in that bor ough lust week, remarks: "Thirteen delegates comprised the Radical Coun ty Convention in this place on Wednes day last nino of them woro from tbo borough of llellefonto, and the other fijur woro sell-constituted. Ily bard work General Beaver got tho endorse ment Tor Governor next fall, and Hurt ranft would havo boen recommended lor Senator, but tho Cumoron mnn had seven to tho other fellow's six. That Jewel, Consistency. Tho inconsistency or tho workingmcn's par ty, in Massachusetts, in nominating candidates for offico is illustrated in tho nomination or Wendell Phillips for Governor of thut Stale. Wendell is worth a quarter or a million or dollars. The Philadelphia 7Vmc says "ho is a workingmun who lubors with his chin." Ro never did one day's work in his life, and yot, ho is set up as tho workingmcn's candidate Shoo fly I MoviNti Early. Tho lludiculs ol Milllin county have instructed their dclcgato to tho next State Convention, to vote for Gov. Iliirtranft for United Stutes Senator, nnd for D. J. Morrell, of Johnstown, for Governor. This is tho first gun in the fight between Don. Cameron and his rivals for tho next Senntorship. California. "Let tho world wag us it will, we will bo gay and happy still." The Democratic majority in tlio CaH Tornin Legislature, hitherto reported us thirty-eight, is really fifty-ono. This result will rctnovo ono or tho corrupt ost mon from tho Sennlo Chamber that ovor held a seat in that body. Mysterious Death. Ron. J. P. Davis, ono or tho oldest citizens ol' Meadvillo, aged about eighty years, and who was nt ono timo President Judgo or Crawford county, was found dead in bis barn on the lClh ult. Tho deceased was blind and is supposed to bavo suffocated in the hay. Hold on a Little. Forney's Prei is taking a good deal or pains to prove that Gen. McClollun "Is in square op position to the Democratic party." But wo prefer to wait until after the Xo vombor election to aoo what tho Jersey men bavo to say about it. We don't think they beliovo it. One Vote. The importance of one voto is seon in the caso of tho Califor nia election. Mr. Wlgginglon, Demo crat, is elected over Pnncheo, Republi can, by two votes. Ho was supposed to have been beaten by one voto, but threo additional votos havo boon dis covered. Howard Lost. Gen. Howard has not boon heard from sinco Gon. Sher man has taken hold of the telegraph. Th Commander In Chief is evidently a poor fighter by telegraph, or he docs not know bow to utilizo tho concern aa an Indian wnr measure. HtiiiK. A cotemporary aays: "It was unkind in some of tho dologates to the Republican Convention to call Paaamnro 'that Insurance tramp from Schuylkill.' Whon a man wants to turn from tho, error or his ways, ho ought to be encouraged," Xowell, who is little Mao's npponont in Xow Jersey, is a carpet-bagger from ( hio. Tbo star of empire never moves lowsrd Ihe rising sun. (HUM SATIRE. "Tho people of Louisville," aaid Ma)--or Jin ub in bis addruhH of welcomo to .Mr. I'resideiit lluyca, "proud of their grand Hlutesnmn, 'Old Hurry ol the West,' who uttered one of tho noblest aeiitiiiieola that ever fell Irom tho lips ol mortal man : '1 would ruther be right thun bo President,' greet Joyoiia ly bia disciple.' " Wo are bound to suppose that tho Mayor of Louisville mudo thia comparison in good faith, vol- ViVv-- of lllO lllttll who would ruther lie' ritrht than bo President! Xover dur - L .-. II 1 ....... I I .- 1-1 . lug ull tbo troublous times uf lust win- tur, when liepubllcuil loudness threut- Cited to Beat a llsliriiUr at tho nnint. ul ll,.. I,., tl I- 0 .1 . . aiMi iui- lorn 11. 11 ayes near.1 in protest aguuisl that outrage, lit) wus dumb when the roluriiing-board conspiracy roused tbo scorn ol every honest man ; dumb when it was pioposed to force the count in by President jro tern. Ferry ; dumb when public opinion demanded tho electoral Commibsion ; dumb when tbo Republican conspirators urgod tho rejection of all evidence of fraud ; dumb Ins uu oyster to tho ond, when tho eight- by-seven laid the stolen Presidency al Ins feel. iNot once did tbe worda of Henry Clay rise to bis lips: "I would rather bo right than bo President." Well did he know what sacrifice thoso words implied. It is grim, cruel, ent iling satire to say that this man, whom ( bunco raised to power, is tbe disciple of Kentucky's fuvorito sou: and we are not surprised to learn that Mr. Huyos "did not reply." II ever, in the J F . . I J. 1. .1 course 01 ins me, no uus lull tuo sung of conscionco, ho must havetoitit then. For Mr. Hayes is tho lirst American who bus shown tbut be would ruther bo President than bo right, und the name of Clay will bo hold in tender rovorenco by the people long alter bis own shall have been consigned to obli vion. Let Old Kontircky irrecl her Preside nlial guest with all duo courte sy, Dut lei tier not lorgot liorealler tlio uiilutliomnblo gulf which yawns be tween tbo patriot and the pretender. llattimore Gazette. A Personal Ohoan. Messrs. Hayes k Co. have guthured up cash enough to start a newspaper at Washington. Il is to bo a daily, entiiled tho ".NiHioiial Union," devoted specially to upholding Huves' southern nohow Ex-Coiicross . , . ., ... , , . iJ' ' H"J m'0 11,1,1 Uls "'"dulency IS nnt lnisrinriMin1j.il In' mw-l, m..n Hu ; . ClIIIKlin, lilltler and Blaine. M en. Tho Boston Herald believes that i . ,., ,, , JOlin Mierman Will bavo to Stell out before civil Service relorm Will iret much of a foothold, as "ho docs more to defeat tho President's intentions titan any other man." IfKVrilst'h Tlio Sniiminn f'.inw nai 'ori,F inferior, if ihrre aball be aucb n, ioority K EllSMl. 1U0 fuiprcine l Olirl Oil pD,wr ,nd , ,oire ,hll t, no minority Monday reversed tho case or Arthurs Inap.clor then ly a Jualice of Ihe peace or al ler . , , ! man, and the lnpectore,overaeere and elerka ahall VrLKingCf. Ul., an appeal from lllO ; be ewom l.y the judge. UertiHoatcaol audi aweer- Cotninon Pleas of Clearfield county, j I" J'" ''" dulJ "d out and aign- e.l lV Ihe ni,-era ao lenrn. and lleal.l l. tl.. 38 rw Swilrfrtisnuruts NOTICK TO TR I.HPAMM.R, I hereby I f'- " " "" Si'"'' "! 'hall act without caution all peraona againat treapaaaing 00 i h?" " "J am' of election my premiaea, and t hereby give aoticeu looae!',," ,Th '""J of oalh wltliont being duly wbo ere Ib tbe habit of ruanlng through my I ,wor or "F Jul'" or minority inapector aba II p. at ore lota, that I will proeeeuto all who will ai 'J"' fV'""'.! """ b "' oeelat ana continue to violate ell rulee of proprl- ety and law. ISAAC C. McCLOnKY. Halt Lick. Oot. 3, 1877 3i 1" iViTitTuivi mi T ' ' X KCU Till AtlTIC Ie'teri Teta - aaentary to tbe estate of J A M lJl I Ul t?a- late of Decatur tnwnphii... Claarfiiild .n.ni. Pa.dee'd, having been granUd to the undersigned, en prreuua a no wing inemseirea in da 'ted to fatd estate are required to make immediate payment, and tboee having ela i wis against the saine will prrsiDt tbem properly lutlientieated for aeltle tnent without delay. ISABEL Fill LI PA. I'billpaburg, Pa. Oct. J, '77-61, tiecutrix. TRADE SALE OF 100 CAllRI.VGES. ON TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER Ull, 1817, at 11 o'eloek, al HERKNESS' BAZAAR, NINTH a SANSOM 8T3., PIIIL'A. "Thiaaale will Inoludeall theflslibed Sleek ef tlie lale Irna ef lll'ai I'll RK S a CO., aid CIlaUUfcHS HAM10HN. Celali.fuM three iiaa previuua te naie. AI.HIKU U. I1RKKNKSH A CO., Oet. Ml. Auotioneeea PUBLIC SALE OF UNCLAIMEHREI5HT! Tbe rnn'a H. R. Co. will offer at puUia sale, pn nignnnj, uci. .11, IBif, B. IV CO lock m., the lollowing drrcrlbed article, now at sUtioo warehouse, uutess owners or consignees pay charge and remove Ihe same before day of sale. Three bdli-wjsh machine, 0. Denser. One barrel ale, J. I). Uuppy, One o dl rope, U. Hell, Four bdla soap doses. J. S. At wend. One safety valr, lever, I ball, Uiglcr, Young A Twelve plow points, Kli liar to on. Ily order of Joan Hkillt, lup't UaoaporUtion, P. R. R Cj. UKO. W. HBYN0LD.S, tlearfloia, Oct. 8 17 4t. Agent, P. R. U. Co. ilcflal ih'fU.srmfutjs. lLKCTION rilOCliAMATlON. WnKIlRAR. by an Act of the Oen,r.) Aa. semblv of ihe. Common wealth of Penravlvtinie entitled "An Act to regulate tbe Oencrat Kleetioa within thia Connnonweallh," it Is enjoined upon tbe fr her iff of tbe several iniantiea to give public notice of such election, the places where to lie ncia, ana me oitirers to he elected, Th-KnuronB, I, ANUUKW l'KNTZ, Jr., Iligb rnrriq 01 v learneiu county, ao Hereby give I uu. lie Notice to the elector! of the county of Clear field, that ft general elcotlon will he btdd 01 Ti'icanAT rot.LMwiwu tmi rtnnr Mojiiuy or No. vkmiii r (being the 6th day of the month), at tbe several election diatricta in aaid county, at which time and place the quallBed voters will vole For one per a-hi far Judge of tbo Supreme Court uf wia (jonamonwcaiin. For one person for Auditor Oonenl of tblt Corn inonwealth. For one pereen for State Treasurer of this Com- inonwealth. For one person for rroihonotary, Jo , of Clear- Held eounty. For one person for Register k Recorder of Clear field aountv, For one perscn for Cuunty Surveyor of Clcarflold eounty. The electors ot the county of Clearfield will take notice that the said election will be held at the loirowing places, vu t Ilurnside borough at tbe public school buna in aa m Dorougn CluarArld horoufb, al the Coart Hour. Curwentville borougb, at the house uf the late isaae Uiooin. llontadale borough, at the public honse of Wm. Parker, ia said borough. Lumber City borough, at the pnblio school house. Newburg borough, at the school house, In aaid borough New Waahington borough, nt the public school house, In said borongb. Oaemla borough, at the public house of Milo uovi, in para noruugil. Wallace tun borough, at tbe public school house In said borough. Iteccaria township, at the I'nlnn Hotel, In Olen it ope. lit II towushii n, at the honse of Robert lft.balTiv. It loom ti Rloont, Hr. Hloom township, at the house of the Inte James Bg If s township, at the house of Edward Albwi. Urtulfurd township, at tbe bouae of JaiMib 1'ieroe, Ilrady township, at the public htute of William Hchwcia, Jr.ln Lutheiaburg. Rurnalde townihip, at Young' fob oot honse. Cheat town, hip, ale public sohool bouse near Bint on Rorahaujth's' Oovlngton tvwnibin, at the school houn In llui. tofltiarg. Decatur township, at Cnatre school honse. Ferguson lownsblp. al the hoiia of John ary, formerly oecupied by Thoe. Roblaon,( Broad - liirard township, at Congress Hill school house. Uoaben lownabio. ot the nubile school bona ai Ahawsville, Oraham township, nt the house of the late Jacob Hubler. tsreenwood towmhln. at the nnhlle hnaiaai r Samuel lluligan, In said tewoship. Uuhch township, at the pub llo school house. In Jaaaevlllo. H uston township, at the house or the 1 1 te Jesse Wilson. Jordan township, nt the penile school famse, In Anoaille. Knot township, at Turkey Kill school honee. Kertheue township, at Bridgen'g peheol heuoe. Lawrence towaship, at the Coart Horaea. im tk. horowgh of Clear Held. Morris Usrnshlp, at the hoar formerly e oca pled T Thomas Kyler. r(litl dvfrtisfmcut!!. j Pcnn lownili'p, at the hotel formerly kept by W. W Andorn. Pike lownvliip, at the h-iuie of the late Iaao Ul.'om, la tbe liiruuah of Curwenivllle t'aion t.ieatbip, al tbe houaeof D. H. Ilrttliekcr. Westward towmbip, at Ihc hour of Thome rfetidereon. AN ACT reR-ulalliig the mode of yoling at all elecllona la Ihe averal eountioi of Ibie Com monwealth, approved Ibe Both day of Mereh, A. D. ISO, via 1 Ha.Tt.is I. IU tl tmnetrd by the Senate and ll.iu.eof Hopreevutaltvoa of tbe O'immou wealth ot 1'enni.yliBnla in General Aaaeinbly met, and II ia b,-r;., enr.-lh.i."j.'.'iTi'Jt ifn x ttse.iv: n ! anj aiieclal oleoMnne.ueberohy.beroeltereulhiir. l l"J '"' '"i"1"'1 ""'. 'leta, printed, or written, or partly printed anil part v written. Bay ,, d.rHd i.,. ,,,.. . o. tick .hall em braee the newee of all Judgea of eonrta voted for I 10 l'd, oetelde, "Jodteiary ,-' one Ifceu 1 aball enlir-tee the aamei of the Stale ufllrtera vjlo I (ri , to leoolled, elate t" one ticket aball breoo Ibe nemee of all eoanty omoere voted for, Including ulllce of aonator, member, and membera of aaariulily.il v.tli.d tor, and tuntubera of Congreea, il ruled fir, and be labelled, "eoiiDiy i" ooe ticket aball embrace Ilia namae of all Inwoehip otlinere votea lor, anil no latielle.1, "towrirbip ; one ticket ahall embrace the namel of all borough nftioere voted fur, and be labelled, 'borough ;" and each elaaa aball be depoette! In aopa'eta ballot boxea A further aupplemcnl to the A.4 regulating eleotione io tbia Commonwealth, approved January III, and February IS, A. D. 1S74 : waaa ran rot,i,a ana to bi airr er-sa. Mrc. 6. At all eleeliona hereafter held under the lawa of tbia ConaNiooweallb, tbe polla aball be opened at eevea o'eloek, a w.,audeloaed atacven elock, p. m. 4rioisTMr.iiT or JvtHiae a iRetBcToaa. See. S. Ia all election dietrlcta where a vacancy eiiela by reeeon of the diequelilleation of the offioere or olherwieo la aa election board her to fore appointed, or where any new diatnet ahall be formed, Ibe J udge or J udgea of tbe Court of Com Boa Plt-aa of Ibe proper Bounty ahall, tea daya before any general or epeoisl election, appoiut competent pereona to III ajid vacancies, and to oonduol the election in aaid new dietrute, an J Id the appointment of inapnetora la any el.-cliB dlrlm, , n n-it be ol Ilia eauie ulitioal liany, ana Hie julge al election ahall la ail be of the polilicil party baeing tbe mtiorlir of votoe In aa.d diatriut aa neatly aa tbe aeii Jo-lge or juilgca oao aaoertaio Ihe loot, and ia ooae of tbe diaagreetneat of the judgea al to tbe aeleotion uf Inapeotora the polltmal majority. uf tbe fudgee ahall aeleut ona uf aaid loapectori, ad Ibe in mor Ity judge or judgea aball aeloot the other. Hee. 7. Whenever there ahall b a vaeeuey lu an eleetioa board on the morning of an electi-.n, aaid veeauur wlt II be filled In conformity with extating lawa. neiiaa or ilbi-tiox ol-rieaua. Hlr. f. At Ilia opening of the polla al ell elec llona i: ahell be Ihe duly of Ibe u-lgeo ufvlerliun f'T their reapectiva diatricta to deaigoate one ol Ihe in.pect'ira, whoae duly it ahall be to have q cuatody tbe regiatry of votera. and t-t m ike tbe entrlea therein require 1 by law, and il ahall be the duty of tbe o' bar ef tbe aaid iaepectore to nc.iveend number Ibe b.llota praeontel al aaid election. Hue. 9. All elei-tiuna by the citiaoa ahall be by ballot; every billot voted ahall be auoabered In Ibe order iB which It ehall be reeeived, and tbe Bumher recorded by the clerkaoa the liat of votera oi.poaiie toe neuie 01 10c elector iron woom re- I eeived. And eoy eoter voting two or more tick oi.poaiie the nemo of tbe elector from whom re I ela, the eeverel Ucketa eo voted ahull each he i kumberrd with the number ere,koding wilb Ibe number to the Bsue of thi voter. Any elee , tor may write hie name upon bia tickot or rauae ' tbe aame to be whiten Ihereon, and nttealed by ; a cltiarn of the dietrlet. In auditioo to tbe oatii ! f'"""tih 10 !;' "d a.,b,iBed by election officera, they ahall aevcrally he ewora I .,r affirmed not to diaelnae how aite ele.tnr aliall i have volc.1, unleec required IO do ao aa witueeaea in a judicial proceeding. All Ju.tf ea, inapeotira. elerka and evt-raera of any election held nnder under thia act ahall, before entering unoa their dulica. be duly aworn or affirmed io the preaenoe of eaeh other. Tbe judge ahall he aworn lie Ihe ofliorr wbo a.loiiBiatered the oath. If any judge or minority inapcelor reluaea or faila to awoar the I onicrre ol election in Ibe manner required bv thia ' , .-.-"u.Mu.,r, inu up.n conviction tbe officer or offioere ao offending bal 1 i be fined not aieeeding ona thousand dol'ars or imprisonment not eacwdinr one tear ar tntth in -be disrration of the oourt. 1 hoh-ioiti.h.o Vurana. Her. 10. On the dar of eleetioa an uerauiti j wbo' natne ahall not appear on the regiatry of : auu nuv onana m vignt w rote mi said j tltrt '0B' ha" prduees,t least oce quahAeU voter ef Ihe district as a witness to the residence of the claimant in tba district In wbieb he claim to be a voter for tbe period of at least two wooths immediately preeediag aaid election, which wit ness shall be aworn or affirmed, and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed affi davit le the farts stated by bim, which affidavit i ahall define clearly wbera lha re-id oe ia of the person eo claim t tig to be a voter, and the perann so claiming tbe right te vote shall av take and subscribe a written, or tartly written and partly printed affidavit, stating to tbe best of his know ledge and belief when and where be waa born ; that bs has been a ci tit en of the Toiled States for one womb, and ef the Commonweaitb of Pennsylvania! that he haa resided in tbo Com monwealth one ysar, or il formerly a qualified elector or nanve torn emico ineleot, and Dai removed therefrom and returned, that ha has re sided therein su months next preceding said elee tioa t that he has re-ided in Ihe district in which he claims to be a voter for the period of at least two months immediately proeedlng said elrotlon ; that he has not moved into the district for tbe purpose of voting therein t that he ha, If twenty two year of axe or upwards, paid a Stele orooonty tax within two years, which was assess ed at least I wo months and paid at least one month before the eleetioa. Tbe said affidavit aball also state when and where the tai claimed to be paid by the affiant was alseared. and when and where and to whom paid, ank the tnx receipt there fur ahall bo produced for examination unless the atSant shall state in his ati davit that It has beeo lott or destroyed, or that he never received any, and, if a naturalised eititen, shall also state when, where and by what court he was nstureliird. ond hall also produce bis certificate of naturalisation for examination but if the person ao ilairair g tbe right to vote shall take and subscribe an affi davit that he is a native born eititen of tba United States, or if barn elsewhere shall state the fsct in his affidavit, and shall produce evi drflce Ibat he has beta naturalised, or is entitled to oitlivoibip bvrraoaof his father's aalurali tat on, and shall further itate in his affidavit that be is st tbe time of making the alTi-leul of tbe age of twenty- one and under twesty two years ; that he has been a cltiitn ot tbe I'nited htatea nee moot b, aod has resided In tbo Htato one year j or, if a naiite-born eitisen of the State, and removed therelrom and returded, that he haa re sided therein sis month next preceding said elertinn, and in the election district two months ' ; : r ;;r : : " v ' ,1 ; "' : -" - " - ve),u taxes. Tbo said affidavit o' all persons making vueh elsitns and the affideiita of lha witnesses to their rvaidi noe shall he prt aetvrd by the election board, and at the close of the election they shall be enclosed with the list of voters, tally list and other papers required by law to be filed by the reiuia juoge wna me rroinonuiary, anit shall re main on file therewith in the prnthnnotaiy's office, aubj a to rxstnioiittcn as other fleet iut, papers are. If the eleel ion officers shall find that the applicant pnascSftes all the legal qualifications of a voter he shall bo permitted to vote, and his natnc shall he added to ihi list of taxable by the election officers, tbe word "tax" being added where the claimant eUims to Vote on tax, and the word "age" where he clnims to vote on age, the same word. being added by the clerk t ttt each cae respectively on the lists of persons voting at such sleetlnu. .'A LLKJIl.lt or RKCIMKSRD VOTKHft. Fsrrien II. It sball le lawful for anv Qualified cltisens of the district, nothwithstunding the name of Ihe proposed voter is contained on the list of resident ta sables, to ehalonge tbe vote of sucb person, Whereupon tno same proof or the rigntoi sonrageas now requirea by law shall be publicly wade, and acted on by the election board, and Ihe vote ad tail ted or rejected accord ing to the evideno. Kveey person claiming to be a naturalised eititen shall be required to pro dure his naturalisation cert i float e at the eleotion before voting except where he ha boa fur five years consecutively a voter la tbo dtatriet in which he offers his vote, and on the vote of such person bokng receive 1 It aball be tho duty of the election offieers to write or stamp ea such certin oate the word "voted," with the dev. month and year, and If any e led ion officer or officers sball renelve a second vote on Iho same day by virtue of Ibe same certificate, except where eons ara en titled to vot4 because of tbe Baturalitalioa of Ibrlr fathers, they and the person who shall offer Bt-h second reta shall he guihty of a misdemean or, and on oonvlotiun thereof he fined or Impris oned, or both, st the discretion of the eourt, but tbe fine aball not otceed five hundred dollars la each ease, nor tbe imprisonment ona year. Tho like punishment shall be In flirt tee en convection of tbe officers of election who shall neglect or re. fuse to make or eeost to ho made the endorse meat required aa aforesaid on a. id naturalisation comitate. hkulhit or Dt'tr or nuttcrnm qrriorha. 8i-tMR IJ. If any eleatloQ jffierr shall refine ornrgltot to require sunk preset the right of aUf frage as is deosoribed by this law, or te laws to wbleh this Is a supplement, froo. any person of. tering to vote whose name Is not on the list ol assessed voters, or wfauae right Io vote 1 ehal lenged by any qualified voter prevent . enl shall uuiu ima person to vote without requiring swh proof, every ttersnn ro offend in a shall .. victton be guilty of a misdemeanor nnd shall be svmcnecu tor every such ohVnoe le pay n fine not exceeding Avo hundred dollar, or to undergo an Imprisonment not more than one yrtiAr hula at iho dlfcreiion of the eonrt, rnvnn qr tub totks ir tub oot-nr, Sto, , Ai soon a the noils ahall oK.aa, ih r filers of the eleetioa ahall proceed to enutit all Ihe votes oast for eaeh eandidale voted for. and ihi un a isu mum si tno same IB tilpllcaie, wiib a return sheet In addition. In all at -ki-L tbe voles reeeived by each eandidale aball t a a-tv-en after his nr her nsme, first In words and attain figures, and shall be signed by all of said of cars, and certified by overseers If any, ar If tit so er Used the overseers aad any uAeer refuel a a to sign or oertifly or either of th.-m, shall write upon each of tbe returns hli er their reasons for net signing or rllfylng them, r. m arxia ts eeearsal tknli alee Sw aii.W. .. f-ii- j eea U. .V re ta. eilieeas areeeaf. ..a - oris sMtesssal .av.ag fee eofss eere.reef etf eoediriert A a eo.a . t i .t. . 7 eee. eeeu (i 7r.." eeff,e wee fnr innrmnftnn o tie pbth. The spfiliU Jadi'tftisttufnts. triptit rrtarn thll b tnalntrtl In tDvelop id b HiaM la llm irftta of lh oftWr, and ont urelnp ?itb tlit afiffnUJ reluro ibt givoo to thn Juitfri, winch nb-.ll oonlala un tt of vouri, Ull.r-p,-T', and oil lit of od.cr., u anothar of ai 1 ei)rrlo.- aball bag Iran to tbe mi nority' Iniptvlor. All juUai lit in witbia tweW Hilte of tbe prdlttonotarj'i ittUaa, r ft.tb.ia twe ntjr ft.ar milm, If ihir rrlnr.aa 1 in town vtl!ait of rity on Ilia linr or a railroad lijlnJ to lha oouotjr wat, .ball befora two o'ulork, put wrridiao, of Iba dtty after Ibe flection, and ai ollirr )udj( rball hnruro twelve o'clorb mr rid inn of the taeofid tT after the elsctloo, deliver ,tnj jet urn, npHber will, return liav.t, ( . r. the day aod b..ur of fihng narked therenn, in tball be prift rvoJ br lb'- prof bom.tar fur .uMiq iONptctHit). At twelve o'clock on tbe laid nse.,oj day following any elteti'io, Ibe pn'tbuhi.tirr uf tbe court of tcutuion pleae nbll prriet.t the tai l roturna to the laid eourt ; In eoactie wbrre ihrre it n rraiiti nt prepidt-nt Judrr, ibn amueiate judg. ea aball perforui tbe dut in tmpratd upon tU court of cm mn pleee, which fball convene f.,r raid purpopat the teturnf pre-etited br tbe pro. tbontar abalt be opened b raid court, and w,ib. puled by aucb of Hi uOnnr. and curb awnra m. if tenia m tbe court rball 4 p point, in tbe preernra of tbe Judjf or judge ul aaid eourt, and the retnraa rerlit'y and errtiflcatrt of rlrctlon iiitied under ibe !( of the court, et la n"w ratre4 to be drme by tbe rat urn jadea, and tbe vote ai n computed and certified aball be open to the pulili, and in citae tbe return of any election dialri.-t hall be mi fling wlno tbe return! are prec-ntcd, or in caae of complaint ol analified elnt.r ir.oV oath charging palpanle fraud or mitAker end particularly aprrifTing tba al!e;cil niitake or fraud, or wbere fraud er tnla'ake ia apparent on Iba return, tbe eourt iha.ll eta in trie the Worn, and if in tba judgment of Ibe court It ahall Se neeeMiry to a Juit return (aid eourt aball ja.ue niuinary prureaa againat the eleetioa otLtxrt and overt- era if any, of the aleetloo district cm. plained of, to bring them forthwith into eurt, wilb all elcclbm peperi Ii tbeir poaepion, end H palpable omlake or fraud aball be ditetivt-red, it shall, upon ufh hearing aa mnj be dem-d' necvaiary to enlighten the court, and becorreeted by the court, and o eertiffftl i but allegation of palpelde fraud or uiivtaka ehall bo derided by the raid oourt within three after tbe day the return are bruutrbt into eourt for computation and llui raid inquiry ball be directed i nly id palpslde fraud or tuifUVe, and attll not be donwimt Judicial Jurtadiolion to eon-Me i.. eon tut now or berrafter to be prorieed by U and tho ci tber of aaid iHpliente returna .hall t,e placed in the boi and leaiud up with tba ballot., homing iu tbia a 'it ahall require the return f eltvlb.B of borough or towuWiip o'Hoeri to ,a wade to tbo cuurta a directed in tin- action, but all the rciujn of tLe election of to wo -hip Dd bir"iij:h ('fitirer 'UU be enclosed in aaealed cover, dirci h d to ibe prolb-inotary of t!ie eourt of com' mon pli'itti of tbe proper eouny, and shall by owe one of them to JeJWertd into hit offioe within ti ne data nfter tvrry iu -h election and hied therein. In ct-untif where lb-re are three or wore Jo-lga-pof said court, earned iu the law, nt h-ait two judc .hall tit to compute and cer tify retirn. unit unuv. j-Ubly prevented. If any of iba aaid judge shall hmiwir be a candi lto for any oflit-e at ay election be tball not nt with the eourt or ad in counting the return of uch elect ion, and in inch eae to o'her jud 'e. Il any, ahall art. and if in any rounfy tl.ore ttll be no judpe quaiii- d to bold tbe raid curt under Ibe prwiiiitia tbia art present and able to e--t, tb.-o and in every such caee. ibe regi.ter of will, tbe alien IT and county eouimir fioneM of tkepMper ounty aball be and oomntute a lloird, wha, or a major tty of whom rball bare and eierctue all tbe power, and perform all ttie duties vet-ted in or re quired to be e r (or Hied by tbo oourt of eoiumoQ plea of U'-b count r, by and under the nrovi- iona of thia section; but none of the saidofert aball act as a mem tier of aucb lionrd when bim. sell a candidate for any cfhVe at tbe elect i-m. tbe returns of which tbe tai l Hoard is repaired to eount under the proviiiona ot this arotiorj Ffcc. i. In all elrctions hereafter iho eTfii.eiti' of nattiraliiitti-m, if genuine, shall be conclusive evidence of the fiu-li mention-id therein, and where tbe person .flvriiiv to vote claims the riirht on the pnieut ef tit, the reo-ipt of such tax, if signed by ibe prp -r olfioer. aball be tbe erideuta tb erect ; if suu person dues nt produce such re ceipt, then tbe payment ol the tux may bv proven by the oath of such pen-on, or other evidence stating u hen, where and to whom sm-b tax ws puid. Nutlrn la tur titer hereby given. That ull persous except Justices ot tbe l'eve, who iball bold an tillice or appointment of trnst under tl.e government of tbe t'niivd tttates, orof this State, or of any Incorporated district, whether a enmmiiwiontd uffictror otherwise, a subordinate offit er or sgent, who is or ahull be employed un dcr the Legislative, Eiicuhie or Judicial de. perl men ts ol this btatsorof lha Ltiitetl States, or any city or incorporated district, and also that e, ry member of Congress, or of the State Legislature, or of tbe common or eeleat oonncil of any city r roinmi-aiuner of any incorporated district, are by law incapable of holding or exercising, at tin same time, the oft. or ep pointmeut of Judge. Inspector or Clerk of ear election of this t'onm-.nwe'lli OF ELLCTION OFFRT.RS. In cuss the person wbo sball have received t o ecoui nitneai numtwr ol votrs for inpector,sheill not attend on tbe d.iy of election, then the perron who sball have received the second highest num ber ol vole forjudge at the next preceding elec tion, shall act as iuspector in bis pl;tce; and in case the person who ahall bate n-cch ed (he high est number of voles fur to .-pee tor shall not attend, tbe person elected judge, aball appoint au inspec tor in his plaoc ; anl in Ca.se lite person eW-lod judge shall not attend, then tbe .nspecWr whore, eetved tbe highest number of votea, shall appoint ' a judge in his place; or if any Tenancy shall con tinue in tbe Itoard fur tbe space of one hour after Ihe time fixed by law for the opening of the elre tion, the qualified volsrs of the tuwnsb p, ward or district fur which such officer shell have been elected, present at tbe place of election, sbaJI so led one out of their number to fill such vacancy. Also, that where a judire. bv siebnet. nr i. voidable accident, is unable to attend suh meet ing oi juujfes, men tbe cert i fir. Is or return shall be tnken charge or by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of ibe district, who shall de and perform the duties required of said judge un able to attend. CUNMTlTrTIONAL rROVlrUONt. Ppecial attention is hereby directed to the Pt! A rlu Is of tbe New Conditution. tjeetkn 1. livery mate eititen twenty-one vcon of age, po4ing the following qualifications, hall be enl tiled to vote at all elections: First lie shall bare been a eitisen uf the Uni ted Mates at least one month. tMCond-lle sball have resided in the Stute o i year, (or, il hawng previously been a qualified elector or native burn ciliten of the Mate, he half have removed therefrom and returned.) then six n.ib, immediately pneedtng the election. Tbltd lie rball have resided in the elrctioo district wLerc he shall ofler to vote at least tao months immediately preceding the election. Fonrt h If twenty-two years of ar or upwards be shall have paid wnbin two v ears a Hta'e or eounty lax. which shall bare been assessed at loa.t two months, and paid at lea'l one month tele re tbe election. Hex- t. All eteciima by the eitlssn bo by ballot. Every bali.it votoj shall 1m numbered in tbe older in which it shall be reeeived, a.id tbe number reoorded by the election ffljers on tbe list of voter, opposite thu name of tbo elector who present tbe ballot Any elect r mav wri.e his naue upon his ticket, or eauM the same to be written th-rc.n, and aiWte.1 by a ci'iian of the diatrivt Tbe election otticers sball be aarorn or amrm not to disclose how any elector sba'l have 1 w,e ,n"'" required to do o a nitneeu in judicial proceeding. j;art Electors abalt. la b'I ea.e. ou.'Dt ,to..o, teionv, anu area B eraurely of tbe pea.e, be pri, itemed Iroia arteat dnriBx their atttu.laBee ea elvetiuja aa.l ia f nor te aal retarninz there from. riac. f . Wbeaever any of the qualified elee tore ol Itita C'.bub.ibw. a th ahall be in aetual nil. llary eervi-'e. an.ler a rriiiiaition from the Creel, dent ol tlio Uiitt,-d Ijiale. or t, the authority of Lhia Commonwealth, eoeh eleetora may eieri'e the right of aullrae in all eleeliona by the eitl lena, und.T au-h nitfulationa aa ir they were pre, onl et Ihclr uaual plaeea of eleetiun. 8r.Tloa T. All lawa rejcu'elinjr Ihe boldinjr of elreliolia by Ihe riliirna or for the reaiilratl.in of of elector, ahall be uniform throughout the Stale but ao eltvl ir aball be deprived ol the prlvil.'re of voiibi by mu d of bia name But litiiig reia terel. KtXTto a. Any prrron who .ball give or prom, lae le offer to five, to any eleetnr, any moBey. re word, or other valuatileeonai.lfratioB for bia Tote at en eleeti.iB, or lor wiihhohlinz the aame, or who ahall jrive or protniae to uive au.'h eonaidera. Hon to aay peraon or party for rush eleetnr wh aha II reeei. e or aatee to veer Ive for hiuiaelf or for enother, any money reward or other valuable Bonai.leralioa lor bia Tote at aa elnetloo, or for withholding the aa.no, ahall thervtiy forfeit Ihe ria lit tu Tola al auoh elretton, and' any eleelor wb "aerihl Io Tote aball be ebalenged for eueh oauee before Ihe el.etion oftieera, ahnll be reqnir. ed to ewtar or amrm Ibat the matter nf Ihe oh. I. lenne la Bnlrna belore l.ia Tote ahnll be Koelrel. ba.'Tloa Any pcraoB wbnihall, while aoaB didete for office, In guilty of bribery, freed, er willul vlolallra of any eleolion law, enall be for. ever dio,iialifl,.d frvm holding any oluee of truit or profit Ib thia Commonwealth, any peeeoa eoa vleled ef wiliul vle'ali.n ol Ibe eleetioa lawa aball, la a Union 10 any penalt.ea provided by law, be deprived of tbe right of eunrareehaolule. ly lor ibe term of fonr year,. Hee. U. Ker the purpoee of Totlnf bo perjew aball be deemed Io hare gained a re.ldeoee by reaaoB of bia abaenee, wbileew.b.yed in the aer vic,, or either eivil or military, of tbia Hi.leor the l aited Malaa.uov while engaged In Ibe nav igation of lie valrra of Ihe State er Ihe I'niled Mate,, or on Ibebigb aeaa, Be, while a alu lent of any tnainali.ia ef learning, nor while brpl ia aay p.orlou.eor other .ajlooi. at pnlilioei. pen.e, nor while e iBdned In a nblip priaoo. Heo. I'. Ulal.lel ekelion b..ai.la ahall eon. ill of a judge and two Inapeeh.ra, wbo ahall be eh . aea annually by Ihe eititen. Kerb eleelo, ahall bave Iho right lo vole for ihe Judge au.l en. In. apeelor, and each Itiapretor ahell appoint one clerk. Iho flrrl ileelion board fur anv aew dia Irict .hall be eeleeled. and Taeani lea in eleotion bearda died, aa provided l.y lae. Kleclloa ,.01. era ahall be pmlleged from arreat upon dara of elerlloB, wb.le eagag.d in Biabitif up and Iran. BilltlBg telurna, ea, pt eriwi warrant ol a eourt ol tieord or jude there,. 1. for ea eleeiioB fr.u l, liir leloay, or for wanloa breeeh of Ihe peeee. In eltlealhry aiav elaiin eacmptloa from jury duly dutlBg llui, m, ofeervlee. Peo. 16 No peraoa ahnll be qnaliued to. aerT-v aa an eleetien orSee, who ahall bold, or ahall wnhlatwe monlhe have b'ld any othoe, or ep. poinlmenl or empfoymenl la e, ander Ihe gov ernm.Bt of Ihe I oli.d MatM of of tbia 8lte. nr of any olty o, eounty, ar of any municipal board ootnmtaeion ox Iruel Ib any eil,v,aaveonlv jnatieea ol Ihe peeee, and aldermen, nolarlea puhile, and per .ona la the mllilla aerTiae of tbe Hiatal aoe ahall any el.etion olheer be eligible to aivy eivil ulhoo to be ailed at aa election at whivb be ahall aerie, tare only lo eaeb eulnrdinale, munieipal, or I. ral t.Btoere, below Ihe frade el oily or eouuty onleira, a, ahall be dealgnataj by (eneeal lawa, lll KN under my haad and aeal, al Clearfield, I'eau'a, thia tenth day of October, la IV A Ibe year of onr Lord one thnueaad eight hundred BBd aeventy.aeeon and nf Ibe Indeptndenee nf the t ailed Hialaa the one bnadred aaal Rrat. A.itmrvT rrTr, Ji., herif.