U " VrT" V--- -t' Gbobob B. Goodundbb, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Fa." WKDMXflDAT II0KS1M0, OCT, I, litl 1 mam w.at tfi BBBW WBBt ll Ktnf OB la the Baalae.8 MiW,)MtM4MrlMitiil olataea, lb. ApMial lm is panieauir. MAXIM FOII THI PAY. Ha maa worthy tea ef Prerlaesl ' Be wIIHbi U kola it If HUM Is, or jplaoe there by aa, freo. "". I maid savor have boos raeoaeil.4 to the elo ..nM k. tB. .nallaet ei af atine ef perloB, 1...... bubbblbIb Id arivale life, wbo Boat forever eerrv opoa hla brow tba eteeJB of ... . ,.i i. i..rtMi slater.. N a.r.- aeqaeet eetl.B, hw.ver erllorloea, eu waeh to letter, of thai reaera. ciiiLii Faaacis Adabi. Vader lb. farail of law, Batharfard B. Ha.aa baa booa deeleMe) PreeideBl of Ibo Ualtad Blatee. Hla Cilia mil spos dlifraaohlamaat of lawfal atan, Iba falaa aertHoalea of Ibo rataraiof, o oan aotiat oorroptlj, owd ba doalaloa af a bob. Blaeloa whlob bu refused to kaar ,videnee of el l.r.d fraud. For tba drat llaia ata Iba Aaarlaaa poopla eoarraalad witb tba hot of a fraodeleBtlj. alMlad Prwtdeat. U it act ba aadaralaed tbal It, fraad will bo illaBtlj aoqaLeaaod to hf tba eoaotr.. hat ao boar paaa la waua wa aaarpa Ilea la rorg ottoa. Aaaaaaa or Dbbocb.tio U. C.'a. Owa kaadrad .ears of haaaa darrsTtt. sees. mnXmiMA bbS aoBeaBtratad Into a eliaeal of erlaae. Ktror agela la Ira baadrod jaer, iball tb.jr hm M opportuolly lo repeat taa wrwer. Ua.iolW. Vooaasea. I woald ralkar biro tba aadoraaaMat af a aaar tar af a Blllloa af tba Araerleaa people tbaa that of Ibo Loaialaaa Rataraio( Board, or of tba Crm Blnloa whloh eioiodad tba faoti and deeidod tba queetio oa a toohaiealit. Taoa. A. Hasiiaicsa. Democratic) State Ticket. Fob oovaaaoB, JIon. ANDREW II. DILL, of vtnow cociriT. ni LIMVTIKART SOVIMOR, Hon. JOHN FKJ.TIG, or cBiwroho oothtt. VOR IRCNITART IMTRMirAI. ArVAlhl, Hon. J. 8IMPS0N AFRICA. Or RVRTIIfeirOR COUXTY. FOR ll'PMll JUDOft, Hon. H. P. ROSS, of MoaTWoaaar cavarr. Democratio County Ticket. FOB PRISIDINT JUDtiB : iron. CHARLES A. MAYER, OP LOCK BAVIN, FOB COMQHIM : HON. A.G. CURT1N, or bblmponib. POB KTATB BKNATOB .' CYRL'S T. ALEXANDER, OP HBLLIPONTB. ro AaatMiii.y: A. D.BENNETT, or BEWWAnnmnTON. roRTBEABVBEB: PHILIP DOTTS,or bbcoabia. rOtOCNTT GOMMISIlONBBS: C W. KTLER, Of BBADPOBD, ELAH JOHNSON, or obbinwood. fOB COl'NTT avditobb: WM. r. WRIGHT, or clbabhbbd, JOS. GiLLILAND, or kabtracb. TOB oocbtt oobobbb : JAMES A. MOORE, or clkabpield, Democrats, go to the mooting at Woodland and Goshen this Wednes day night. See the Committee's pro gramme. Senator Wallace and Governor Cur tin address tbe Democrat of Mifflin county, at Lewistown, on Thursday, the 17th instant. Bead It. Tho speech of Hon. A. II. Dill, our nominee for Governor, will be. found on our first page. It is a good document for Greenbackers to irtudy. Do not fail to study tbe campaign programs), blocked out by tho Coun ty Committee. And after yon learn when the meeting in your district comes off, attend it, and got your neigh bors to go with you. We notice that the Clearfield cor respondent ot tbo Altoona Tribune now straddles Road, ior Assembly, be being one of the horny banded sons of toil never done a days' work since he was sixteen years old, and perhaps not before. Tub Cherrttrer Meeting. We learn that arrangements bava been made between tbe Democratio Chair men of Cambria, Clearfield and lndi- ana counties, to bold a joint meeting at Cherrytree, on Friday, the ISth instant Senator Wallace, Hon. Silas M. Clark, ol Indiana, and Robert L, Johnston, Esq., aad other speakers will be present Stated Meeting. From the pro gramme put forth by the Co. Commit- tee,it will be noticed tbat In point of bust neea, an effective campaign will be pro ccotedfrom this time until election day, Posters for all the meetings have been printed. Now, let the Committee see that they ar posted np in time, and not left li on some table, or stow ed away in a desk where nobody will get sight of them. 'Our War Governor." Such is the litis th Radical conferred upon An draw 0. Cunt years ago. H is still tbe sam towering and abb) etatestsan bnt having becosas tired and sick of tb corruption and wrong perpetra ted upon tbe people by bis old party friend, h ha joined the Democratio party, and is now waging crusade gainst th free hooters wbo bar al most rained ear country. Having held the highest position that hi party could confer upon him, he Is just th man th Democrat need to give th people an Inside view ot tbe cor ruption practiced by th Radical lead- era during and sine th war. Hi eloctlon to Congress i a foregone con clusion, and he will enter that body after tb 4th of March next, surround d with mora prostig for Inflnano than any other member, and tb peo ple of th XX. Coogmsional District of Pennsylvania may well be proud of ihelr representative. TUB CANVASS. tilth, YaMl6"foa AJtU '.mlUA IIEMIrCXATIC MGBTIMUa. Tbo Deinorratio County Conmiitteo herewith prwtontu the programme for bolding mting throughout tbo coun ty, and now invite our party friends toasamt in carrying on a vigorous campaign againat the common enemy of tree government. Friends, atudy the programme and fix the date ot your meeting in your mind, ana get your neighbor" to turn out with you. All turn out to the following meetings : Woodland Wodaftdai alfht, Ojlob.r lb- giwakon Col. Waltor Uarrtt,Abraa HuBpbrojr aad W. I. Wallaoo. Uoiboo Banbey'l Suhonl HoaH, Wedaoiday, Oolobar tb. Hpoakora Wa. U. McCalloufb, A. U. Kraaor aad Hub. T. i. Bo;or. Olrard UllllabaB School llnaio, Prldajr alht, Ootobor lllh. Hpaabora Iiraal Tail, A. ItgnapBror aao it. n. oou. K.m Ulllnort Prldar alrht. Ootobor lllh. BpMkoraWB. U. MCalloujb aad J. F. HoKoa lick. Pootold Friday al(bt, Ootobor 11th. Spook on Uoa. Wia. Biflor, T. J. MoOolloulh and S. V. Wll,a. . . Wallaootoa Saturday albt, Ootobor lilb. SpMkoro-Col. WalurBamtt, T. 1. MoOullough aad J. F. SBjrdor. ... Kartboui BrldgODf' Behuol Iluaia, Monday alfbt, Ootobor Htb. gpaak'n laraal Tail. S. V. wilooa aaa r. u i. , . . I omarr dty-MoDday allbt, Oetobor Ulb. Col. Wallor Barrolt, AbraB Haapbrajr, fa. M. MeCBlloaib aad Jaa. rr. u.u..h.,T.l. allbt. Ootobor 15th. Spoabon-Iiraal Toil, 8. V. Wilioa aad F. O L Puck. B.II HoOboa'o, Tuaiday alfbt, Ootobor ISth. gpoakara Ool. Waltor Barrett, AbraB Haa pbroy, Wa. U. aloCulloog and Ju. Korr. ' ., ,. n i j v.. lu-iu, ta,h noiniiao woobwmo bib". Bpoaaara Col. Waltar Barrolt. Abraa llua- pbray, wa. a. aot-anoafB . . . . ..: 1 1 U. .1 . . A. I n . .OrdBB ABfOBTlllB. mm"' bar IStb. gpaabon Kraok Fisldlaf, Wa. U. Bllloraad Wa. B. WalUoa. pk.lio.NBr. WodBaadBr. Oat. I lib. Spaak- en Ki tlororaort Oartia aad Biflar, Soaator Wallaea aad Ureal Toil, Biq Brabia Hablerl, Tbareday alfht, Ortober Itth. SDeabera-J. F. MeKeariok, A. 0. Kra aor and t. T. Broakbaak. Woodaard- Uaodaraoa'a, Tbanday Blht, Oo tobar Utb. Bpeekare-B. L. Breae, W. II. Pat . iiiA V U'L Haok. New WB.biojloo Tliorie7 ai(bl, October 17th. Bpeakere L'ol. waiiar iierreii, no. b UrHullou.h. Abnm Uunpbrsyand lu. Kerr. ChorryUea Friday, Ootobor Ulb Spoakon- Bob. Bllaa M. vara, tol. naiur uarrsu aou a. J. MflCullourb. Bradford Melaea School Bonn, Friday Ooto bor lllh. BBeakcn Iirael Toll and 0. T. uroea. bank. Ubeit Weatorrr, Frldey sight, October 18th. SBeabara-Col. Walter Berrott, Wa. H. McCal lough, Abran Huaiihrey apd Jel. Kerr. IIbIbb Rooktoo. Friday alibi, Ootobor I8lh BBoakera-J. F. MoKoarick aad W- A. tlagorty. liUlOOrPOOTg rriUBJ BIIVINUVU v hvu.., Ootobor leih. Speak. n J. F. Moaloariok aad J. F. Saydor. DbSoIi Frid.T Bilht. Ootobor tllh. Speak on T. J. afeCalluagb, Abraa Haapbray and W. A. HBlerty. PenaTillB Solurday Bight, Out ltlh. Bpoak on Ool. Waller Barntt, Wa. H. aloCullough, A RnmnbrBv aad Ja. Karr. Ilia HonB Keturdav airht.Oet. lwlh Speak. en D. L. Kroba, W. II. Pattenoa and F. OX. Buek. BlooailagtuB Satarday algbt, Ortober ISth. Speakere T J MeCallooga and B. V. Wileoa. Janerrllle Friday Bight, Oct. lSlh. Spaak-era-O. L. Kroba, W. H. PattenoB aad F. O'L Back. The time for meetings at Curwens ville, Osceola, lloutzdale, Fhilipsburg, and several otbor places, will bo fixed hereafW. Jsbaii. Tist, Chair'n. John V. Howe, BeoruUrr. Clearfield, Pa., Oct 4th, !78. A Fiptken Cent Investment. Tbo Pittsburg Ixttdt T relates the following ; Maralmll Kwarlswelder, Ksq., tbe well-knowii attorney of this city, as has already been noticed in tbe papers, returned home a few days ago I rem a trip to Great Britain and tboooutinent of Europe. While in London bo con cluded to take a pleasure jaunt down the Thames, and an excursion bemg advertised to leave on the steamer ady Alice, ho pun bused a ticket for that boat On going to lha dock be found that the Lady Alice would not leave for an hour. Another boat was just about leaving, however, on the same trip, and as the fare was bnt fif teen cent he concluded to buy another ticket and go on that boat rather than wait for tba Lady Alice. It waa tbe luckiest thing that Swartawelder ever did. Tho Lady Alice departed an bour later, and it was bor fatal trip. The lory of how the schooner By well C sa tis ran into the Lady Alice and aunk her Inside of five minute, aending sev en hundred persons to a watery grave, is known to tbo world, Few but vory few, indeed ot tho people that were on board tbat ill-fated steamer were saved, and had Mr. SwarUwelder waited around the dock that hour and taken the Alice be would scarcely have been in Pittsburg to-day to tell tbe story ot bis narrow escape, It was the best fifteen cents that SwartitweMer ovor invested." Take A Hand. It I hoped tbat our nomineea residing in tbe vicinity wbero Democratic meetings are tdvei tised to be held, will take an activ part in getting a turnout of their neighbors. It will not hurt defeated candidates in tbe future if they lend helping hand too. In fact it is the duty of all Democrats to assist in got- ting op meetings ; but it is mora par ticularly tb duty of those who art seeking the emolument q office, Democrat who never expect office havo tb right to manifest little modesty on this point, but candidates and expectants bar no right to jump on their platform, ' O.DeabI The two Chesterfields wbo preside over the columns of th Belle font Watchman, have taken offence because of our accidental rudonoss, in alluding to the praotical conduct of some of tb Centre and Clinton atate men. If wo passed th bound of eti. quette, in stating a fact, tboy should not find fault, because w occasionally adopt their weekly standard. We did not intend to be offensive, but it our rndeuess grate heavily on the refined ear of tb twins of tb Watchman, w tak it all back. W did not mean it W ar opposed to kicking or cuffing snytbing when it M down. A Joint Mebtino. Arrangement have been perfected between tb Chair man of Clearfield and Centra coaiikics, to hold Democratio mas meeting at Pbilipabnrg, on Wsduosday, th 16th instant. Th meeting will be address ed by ex -Governors Cnrtin and Bigler, Senator Wallac and Israel Test As this point can b reached by railroad throughout th ooal region and tb astern section of the county, a mon iter meeting may be looked for, be side, th array of speaksri will draw a orowd anywhere. Scbewb Loose While llaye has been tramping over the country, it oems tbat tb resigning business baa set In at Washington, for aoms cause or other. McPberson Ufl tb ranch few day ago, and now Gen. Spear, tbe Commirawtaer ot Patent, also etc pa down and out, lor sobs ohm Tber It something Dot working right at th Federal Capital. M DDR ESS OF CHAIRMAN TEST. To Ihe Dimocritey of Cltar'neid to.." The time for active ornuinnition and active work hi comu. Kut one month remkins in which we muat rt'dtom the 8ute from l!i'iubliian miarulf. The emifxark of the Republintiia ru in the county tbinentingdiacurd, apendinft money end trying to weaken anil dividu the Deinocmcy. If they biiu ooed in their effortu to get DuiiKX-raln to vote for the Greenlnck caiididutua, they will gain their object, and accom plish their miwiion, which in niinply to fpetu.a lopublican power. The only road of safety is to stand by our orgaoization and candidates, vote tor our own principles, and reform tho Government by turning the Republi can official out of power. It is Republican rule that has brought distress uKn the people, and turned the laborer upon the street, A voto tor a Greenback caiiuidalo Helps to keep that rule In existence, tor tbe Democracy is the only power that has any chance of success against Republi canism. Our old enemy has often tried to beat us by joining witb now dovices and new partioa, but the woll's skin always sticks out. It is merely the old game in a now gown. JLbeir policy is to divide and conquer. Our policy is to stand unbroken, vole lor our can didates and maintain our principles. Tbo Rupubiicana are ior bard money, nanl times ana contraction, sucrman s rule and busincas ruin. Tbo Green back party for irredeemable paper that win imeiiaiiy uur uibuobw biiu urobi.ij alike the laborer and the business man. The Democracy are for the repeal ot tbo Koaumplion Act, tor no contraction for Treasury notes in place of National bank Botes j for saving every dollar of interest on the public debt that can be saved ; for all money that la needed for healthy business anil just remunerative wages for tbe laborer, and for paying our paper wben it is due. lue Democracy are for Government paper as the sole currency of the country, but they propose making the papor as good as a gold or si.ver dollar, so that the wages of labor shall bo honestly paid, Thtiy aro tho only party that can bring the country back to pros perity. Ft is a choice between con tinuing Republicanism or changing to Democracy. No otbor organization has even a remote chance of succoss. Why shall Democrats lose their votes? Now is tbo hour to stand by tho old colors and sweep on to victory. Wo invito you to bpgin tho work at once. Organizo, count noses, Ijold meetings and work and win, J. W. UowE, Ihbael Test, Boorctary. Chairman, THE NOMINA TION OF GO V. CUBT1N FOR CONGRESS. Tbe Democratio Congressional con ference of tbo twentieth district, com posed ol tho counties of Centre, Clear field, Clinton, Union, Mifflin and Elk, mot on Thursday, the 2tUh ultimo., and nominated Andrew G. Curlin for Congress. The district is largely Dem ocratic, and the election of the "War Governor," by large majority, may bo regarded as reasonably certain, In speaking of Ibis nomination, the Philadelphia Timet says : "There is special significance in the nomination of Governor Curtin by tho Democrats in one of their strongest districts. Had they chosen him in a doubtlul district to do for thorn what they couldn't do tor themselves, it would havo no more meaning than tho usual expedinuta of minority parties to win battles against odds ; but when a party majority of lour or five thousand is tendered to bjin witb ft nomination it is notice that liberal progress baa en trenched itsell in tbe Democratic camp and tbat tho Democrats propose to make common cause with all who have common desire to retrieve tbe state and oounty from tbe political demoralisa tion that dotorms authority on every aide.. Governor Curtin stands the con Cussed leader of tbe Republican senti ment that bo been drivon to revolt by rule in tbe party tbat I as corrupt as it is despotic, and bis name on the Dill ticket, in Dill's district, and his ac tive participation in tbe content as the living evidence of the policy of victor ious Demooraoy, will bo one of tbe grav est obstacles to the success of the Cam eron-11 oyt combination." Swapping Horses. "The late la mented Lincoln," always bad an aver sion to swapping horses while crossing a stream." ItseemstheGrocnbackors in tbia county are not of tbo name way of thinking, because they have trailed off their nominee for Treasurer and one of their candidates for County Commissioner, and jumped on Mr. C. Kratxor, in Hie place ol Mr. Widomlro, and Mr. in tho room of Mr. Rittenhouse. The point in this, is, that tba men who have alway growl ed at "ring work," should bo overtak en in totting up the cheapest "ring job" ever attempted in this county. Wo have no doubt but that "tho ring" yelp will not be so frequent in the fu ture. Cowabdlt. W advise the editor of tbe Bcllefoiite Watchman, tbat the next time they want to slab one of our party nomineea in the back, not to em ploy onr name, but come right op in front and lue tbe knife manfully. Iet as alone until w beooqio pandidate for offlc, then sail in. Th bastile, lie, vermin and the bloody shirt, la good stuff for Badical declamation, but Democrat should take 119 stock in those thread bare offences, which will cod tbe Badical party to it grave, in November next. There Is no use in a Democrat playing Maseppa thesa times. Tbe war point should havo been put on before tbe primary elec tion, if a fight wa contemplated. Ou a Absbmblt Camdidatb. Dr Bennett, onr nomine lor Assembly, waa in attendant at court, foi several day last week. The Doctor made many trienda while here, and be will how by bis horn vote, neXN'ovem ber, tbat tb Democrat of this county never bad a more popular candidate on tbe ticket, notwithstanding the libel- on storie that his personal enemies bat circulated about him. Tb lie they tell about bim make votes for him every day. Our friends will be sur prised at hi large tot In tb town- hip of Bell, fiurnald and Chest, and in tbe borough of fiurnside, Newbnrg, and New Washington where he Is per tonally known to tbe voter. Th Radical assossor have jumped on tb Registry List in Philadelphia p0 lose than 18,000 more name thsn were 00 last year' revised list. Tbia i only on of tbe many waya by which th Re publicans bop to overcome Democratic gain In tb State. Tb party only x pacts (o Bnooit throogb d tsnabl fraud. Law and Integrity in political mailer are mere byword witb their leader. COXdRESSlOXA I, C0. FEU- EX I E. The Cuncrcssinnul (.'onl'ortnce ol tho Will ConnrecHioiinl District met ut the Brot korlioll House, Ik-llclontu, on nutl- nesilay, Hept. 25th at 10 a. in. The following Conferee were present: Cen tre, John A. Woodward, Win. C. Ilein ley, James II. Dobbins. Clearfield, J. J. lio, J. 1. 1'atternson, J. F. Weaver. Elk, Cliurles Luhr (with substitution tor Andrew Kaul in addition to bis own vote) and John U. Kiine. Clinton, D. K. lleckuiaii, Paul 8. Merrill, and J. C. C. Wbaley (acting as hiiImIiiiuo lor Col. A. V. Nuyes.) Tbv-CV'f-wwn ,irupir.id by tho election of Charles Luhr ol' Elk, Presi dent, and J. 0. C. Wbaley Secretary. Conference then adjourned to 4 p. in. and directed the ollluers of the Con ference to notif'v tho Conlerees of Un ion and Mifflin by telegraph thai tbe Conference had organised. Met at 4 p. in, and received notice that telegrams had been recoived from Union and 55 ill! in thut their Conferees would be in atleiiilunte 1 liurwluy morning. Adjourned to Thursday ut III) a. m. Jl el pursuant to sojourn ment with the lollowing additional Conferees present : Mifflin, R. H. Leo, C. P. Dull, James S. Itukcrd. Union, Joseph Green, Martin Rudy, K. U. Wbitmon. Nominations being in or der they were made as follows : Mr. Woodward nominated Hon. An drew G. Curtin of Centre. Mr. Merrill nominated Hon. L. A Mar kov of Clinton, Mr. hakcrd nominated Hon. Andrew Reed of Mifflin. Mr. Whitman nominated J. Thomp son Baker, Ktq., of Union Mr. Weaver nominated Israel Test, Kho., of Clearfield. The balloting then proceeded witb adjournments at intervals for consulta tion, till a nomination was finally made on the 7111b ballot I hero was very litllo variation in tbo ballots from the beginning to the end, excepting what was done by tho ''skirmishing ot tho Elk Conferees. Union stuck to Baker to tho end ; Mifflin stuck to Heed to tho end; Clearfield stuck to Tent to the 78th ballot : and Clinton stuck to Muckcy to the 77th ballot, anil one del egate (Mr. Merrill) to tho ond. lho nnai Daiiot eioou, uurun iu, Rood 4, Baker 3, Mackoy 1, Test 0. On the 73th ballot, Hon. Andrew G. Curtin having received a majority of the votes, was declared tho nominee ot tho Conference. On motion Messrs. Woodward, Mor rill and Whitman were appointed a committee to wait upon the nominee, inform In in of thp result, and invite him to appear before the Conference. Also, to invito Messrs, Reed and liu, ker, two of tbo other gentlemen who bad been before tho Conference and woro present, to appear too. Tho committee having performed their duty, Hon. Andrew G. Curtin wus introduced and thanked the Con ference tor tbo honor of the nomination. Ho reviewed in brief his departure from the purly in power, dating from tbo timo ho aaked to return from the Russian mission, and pledged himself, it elected, to tio an in bis i,er to rcstoro prosperity and secure tin econ omical administration ot the National Government. Vpon tho flnancos, be recognised that it was tho National Legislature tbat had to deal with that subject, and he defined his position, which ho believed was the true Inter prctation of tbo platform adopted by tbe Democrats at Pittsburg. Ibat platform bo endorsed, and on it bo was willing to stand ana go ociore me poo plo. In conclusion he said : "Gentle men, if am elected to the popular branch ot tho national ljcgiialure will consider it my highest duty so to act as to bring to my country tlmt prosperity and happiness which tlio vicious rule of lho party in powor has IU1 M1U llunvilb twnv un. Mr. Reed was then called out. Hi said be was a Domoorut, Lad wprked for Democratio measure, would oon tinuo to do so, and bo hoped that the action of tbo Conference would result promotion of Democracy and the ad vanceinont cf the Democratic cause, Mr. Itakor then spoke, lie thanked tbe Conferees who had voted for him for the honor of their preference, and congratulated the Conference upon hav ing nominated so eminent a statesman and able gentleman as Hon. Andrew G. Curtin, whom it would be his duty and pleasure to support ; thaf bo would re turn to Union county, go to work for tbe cause, and seek to givo to the nom inee largor voto than any nominee had over before rooeived in Union. In conclusion, ho hoped that future Con tcronces might be guided by equal wis. dom as this, and select nominees of such eminont fitness and decided abili ties as ho who has been selected by them to-day. Tbe Conference then adjourned tine die, SENA TORI A L CONFERENCE. TheSenutorialConlercncoof tlic 34th district met at tbe IlrockerborT House, in Bollelbnto, on r nday tlio 27th day of September, al 11 o'clock, a. m., and orgamtca iy tno oicotuin oi it. 4. Hit ler, Ksq., of Clearfield, .'resident, and C. M. Bowor, Centre, as Secretary. (.'lonrlU'ld county wos represented by K. A. Biirler, W. A. Means, At. l.,and J, A. Bouse, M. 1). ; Clinion by J. C. C. Whaley, W. W. Kankin and W. H. Brown, and Lontro by J. liiinlop miu ecrt, L. 8. Wunson and C. M. Bower. W. W. Belts, Rn., ol Clearfield, and Hon. C. T. Alexander, of Centre, were then placed in nomination by their re snuotive counties, a candidates for Senate, and tho following letter from lion. a. K. feal, ol Ulinton county, was then produced and read. Gfntlbmrn or Tin Conhrkncb : 1 have concluded not to be a candidate for re election to tbo Senate. A nomi nation by the Democratio party of the district ia tantamount to an election, but It involve such Irenuont and pro longed Interruptions of my profession al business, and such an inconvenient outlay of money, as I ennnot in justice to my clients or myself afford. Duty clearly points in the direction I have resolved to take, and I trust my friends will therefore not think me Indinorenl to their teal, but will accept most earn est assurances of my izrutiluilo for thoir generous support. In tact I prise tbe cordial endorsement given me hy my county, and the felling of confidence, wuich 1 am persuaded exist toward mo throughout the district, as a richer reward than any mere office in the gift of the pontile. It has been my pride to so order my privato life and official apts as to bring no reproach upon the slorllng constituency have had tho honor lo represent, and 1 now retire with the consciousnes that at all timoo I have given to my people the truest and best sorvice in my hum. bio power. Very Bespectlnlly, Bellefonte, 1'a. 8. R. I'iai.i. On motion of Mr. Rankin tbo con ference adjourned until 1 o'clock p. m. Conlerees mot at 1 o'clock, p. m., wbon the following resolution wa adopted by tbo unanimous vote of the Conference. Jicootved, Tbat wo tako great pleasure in expressing our sincere anil benrtv approbation of the course of the lion. 8, It Peal during his Senatorial service, Rptolwd, That in his personal intog. rity, distinguished ability and taitbliil discbarge of all his duties, he did honor to tin Senatorial District, and do crvoa, and aa we truly believe, will re- ceive th approbation and thank of bis constituency, whose confidence and respect be inspired, and which, will fol low bint jn bi future prosperity and usefulness. After the adoption of tb abovo res olution the Oonferer proceeded to. ballot for tlio tandidiitea presented The first ballot resulted a follows : . W. Belli af t'lo.rlield. Ira Mr. Alexander having received the nisjority of all the votes cant was do clared the nominee. On motion ol P.. A. Itlgler, Ki., thu nomination ol .Mr. Alexander was made unanimous. A eoniiiiillee of two coiikintilig of J. C. C. Wbaley, Ks., of Clinton, mid Dr. Means, of Clearfield, was appointed to wait upon Mr. Alexander and liilorm him of bis nomination by lho Conler ence. Tho committee appeared ill u few minutes with Mr. Alexander und presented him 10 tbo Conlerenee, when he kindly thanked the Conference f.r the honor conferred upon him und rrouiisod to visit all the coiinlieH in thu listrict, and lake un active part in thu present cumpaign. On motion of Mr. lirown lho Coulorenco adjourned tine (lie. K. A. ilioLKH, C. M. Bower, President. Secretary. Kntiiusiastic. The editor of the Centre Hull Reporter, in alluding to our nominee for Congress, thus express cs himsell : "It is perfectly amusing to see how the Cameron Republicans frot, foam, spit, kick, jaw and swear because tbe Dcmocruts nominuled Curtin for Congress. They do g'i on fcurfully about it Even if Curtin could not be elected, it would bu worth lho Demo crats while to nominate him just to make tho Cameron ring mad, which alono is big satisfaction ; but in addi tion to making these slulu plunderers mad, wo are going to elect Andy Cur tin in tho bargain by so large a ma jority, thut tho Ctiiiicroiis will nil go crar.y over it." White's Jon. An exchange sayj j The entire survey of the Concniuiigli and Kiskiiiiinutus rivers will be inmle by tho middle of this month, and it will then bo determined whether llicfo streams can be rendered navigable, for war vessels and steam ship. What puzzles lis, in, bow will tlie.o crafts be shoved up the Mississippi, Ohio and Allegheny rivers, to tho mouth of the Kie-otc? Tniicvci Kkwahdkd. Tttx Payers you arc puying anminlly nearly 8200, 000 in Mtlurica to mon wbo liavo receiv ed Federal ttppointnu'tits at ibo bands of ft Republic adminittraiinn in pay- ment flf pqlitieol services in Florida and LouiHiaim iii JHyij. KiVtion are being beld as wo goto pre ha, (this Tuesday afternoon) in In diana, Iowa and Ohio, but wcuro una ble to coiijrctui'o as to tho n-Mill. iUtf dmtlsrittfuts. Ur,i:a I'OH HA l,.:.--A few good, ttrong rtock 1 of Italian, hybrid, and black Boei, in movable frutno hlfei, for aale by A. M 11 )LLS Clearfirlft, Pa , Ool. 9. 7.4 4t. II ULAXO D.SWOOr-B, AlyOtlXCY AT LAS', Curweoaville, Clvarfteld oouQiy, Pa oel. t, '7S-lf. QSCAU M1TC11KM,, ATTOBXKY AT LAW, CLKARFIKl.tl, PA. at-Offiee la tbe Opera H-.ua.. ootl, '78 If. TKIIMTF.K'SI BOTH B.-AM paraoaa bar ing elalma againat alellirk Perka, iu tbeir hanking bnaineaa, at Pbillpaburg, Centre oounty, Pa , will preient Ihem to me at my odica in Claarfiald, on or afiar tbe I at day of Nvatalier neil. JAS. T. LBOKAHU, ClearAeld, Pa.. Oct. t, 'IS Jl. Truata.. Pbilipaburg Joaroal aopy. At'DtTIIH'ia BtvrHJK. Intb. mailer of ' lb. .Blataof tV.rholaa Snlida, dee d. Ib the Court of Comaaon Plea, of Clearfield Co., Pa. Tba undcraigned Auditor, appointed bv lha Court to make diatribBlion of the balance la the baoda of J. A. TerpB, et. al., Adininiatralora, so.. of aaid deo'd, among Iba partial legally entitled thereto, hereby guea aotioe tbat be will ail for tbe purpoa. of hie appointment at the offlo. of McKnally A MnCordv, in ClearAeld, on Thtiradty, Iba Ulb day ol Oolober, IH7, at 10 o'elo-b, a. m . W. A. IIAtlKBTY, ClearAeld, Oct. f-U Audilor. UDITOR'B NOTICEr-Ma O'lplp, A. .Igneo. ve. Hob I Ueooraa, H. J. NlohOhjOB dud Matthew Carrier. In the Court of Common Pleaa of ClearAeld oouaty, Pa. Al. Lev. Fa., Na. lie, Sept. Term, 18i.. Tha andereigaed Auditor, appointed by the Court la dialribula tba moneyi arialBg from tba ala af defendant,' real aetata, berohy givaa aotioe that ba will attend to tbe dutie. of hia appoint ment at hil ofloe la ClearAeld, ob Tburaday, tba lllh day if October, IB7S, al I o'clock, p. m., wbaB aad where all parliea inlerealed may alland. A. II. KHAMKK, Cle.rA.k', Oct. v, '7H .lt Auditor. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER I!C FURNITURE, M ATTll YaHH EN, and Improved Spring Beds, MARKET BTKBKT, NKAH P. 0. The under. fned bgi left to Inform tho altU Mat of OlMrlald. and lho pnbllt fnorall, thai bo haa oa band a flno atjorttntnt of FurnUaro, noh m Walaut, Cheatnot and I'alntnd Chtvmbtir flaitet, Parlor nnitea, Kai'lining and Eitcniitie Chaira, tadioa and OeoU' Kmy Chalra, tha Per foratod Dining and Parlor Chain, Cano 8eaUand Wladanr Chain, Cloibea Ban, Htrp and Kitoa loo Laddara, Hat Rnoka, Scrubbing Drmhfi, tt MOULptNO AND PICTCRU FHAMRS. ooklna Htaaaaa. Chrntuia. ata.. aihltih arould piviluble fbr Holiday frtMnt. dMia'TI JOHN TH'll'TM AN, A NEW DEPARTURE IN HaraafUr. goodi will W aold fur CAP It only, or la axchaaita fur produoa. Na boha will ba krpt la lha falar. All old aocouatl suit b viftad. Thoaa who eannot otuh , will plaata hand orar thotr nuiat an. CLOSE THE RECORD. I aa drUralntx)' to atll gooda at aaah prtoaa, and at a dlaaoant far balow that wr offarad ia lali rifdaity. Tha dkaeoaDt I allow my enatnaart, will aaka I ham rich in twenty ynara II thay follow ay advloa and bay thalr goola fma aa. I will pay each for whoat, oata and olnTtT aad. DANIKL UOUDLANUKH. mbirl-rirg, 4nurj T, TIN &SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDISMERHELL flu opened, la ft balldina oa Mar hat atroat, oa tha aid Waatara Haul lot. Attpoatta tht Cnart Hoaaa ia ClearAald.a Tli and Hhaat-Iroa Mana lotory and Stora, wbara willba foand al all llaaa full Itaa of H0T73S FTOOTSIinTa GOODS, Stovos, S&rdvftrtv Sto. JJnaaa Spoatlng and all kla.li af Job work, ropalr- lag, Aa.. dona aa abort aotioa and at raaaoaabla raua, Aiw, ageat for tba Singer Sewing Machine A isrslf tf ala.Via.j, .Ita ajsalee, e at as kasil. tarau, atrlellr .aaa or aaastrr Braelaea, akan of natroaaia aa.iael. ' 0.1MBBBBLU fjapcrialMdeBt. aeaitele), ipril JJ, nl If. 2lru' durrtlsfmrnts. T x r - . - T T Koi. 1311, LIU X l l'i M.rk.l Slrr.1, (i.rJ a,fMit WilBi.tBnl-r'- (Yfnif Iftftttl,) Piailiiolplik. Tcna'a. Torxuai. ttt.OO ox- cny. IM )).. It-1 t n.'ir tl ntw Putilia BuHdii., nf Maonio Tvingila. S Mini, und Anttitiuiy ol Him Am. T W. Tit AliCK, .'r-'r. UTKN ALL BIGHT, )) I " . 'JH 1 J . DRUG STORE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Hhav'i old tmJ, Cloarf.fi.. P , Im! ond a Dew itoek of prut: ,.' i nns n i (..s, nil I no irirci In furolih tnyllilnkt in the lha line or Drug. n Medicine. At the to 17 low' et ih prtoe. II tM itlio on hand 1rj( took of Piinih, lUirtnd Tomb Uriifbv. Patioy Article, Tntlot ml hawing K(.Ri, tni f-r.flhin) iifttwI'T krpt lit ft flrtt-eluM brut Store. PHYSICIANS' PRESCEIPTIONS oompnundcii with oar day or Dlght. A Mbcrnl ihnri of nftlrooage repectfu.fy wlimted. II. II. M'ACKMAN. Clairflflld, Pi., Oct. 31, 1977. RUOHT nf th e-nd.tl.in of the FIKST NATIONAL UANK of Clear A Kid. ut C')pr field, in the State of Pnnniy IvauU, at tbe elttie of bu linen, OroVir I, IS'H. HERO: flCKH. Loarn and difeouof..,,. $I.M,St5 A3 flverdrani 4,IH0 t.0 II. H. Unda to mure circulation it.noir Oh Other itookt, bondn. aud mort Kit (.. 7 . l -T II Iu 'rmn approv1 rearrve aRt'iift,.... li,M8 k 1'ue fruin olhtr National Hnnki.,,,,,,, I 't I'll from HU' Faiiki and li tnltttri,., 4,011 bb Iti-al trial?, furniture, and nxtun-tt.., I fffl C'umrt tjiienf nnd taien pirJ 1,"M DO t noht aim oitirr earn Itfiat ftl 11 1 Mi -f ol I. or Dink. I 441 On Prifttmnal citrrny..nr I tiding tiioke'a V7 17 Specif. inuludiDg gold Irramr; eer lihatM 1,997 60 Legal lender Hotel h,SOO AH Ketleuitin fund with U. H Tich urar, A per cent, of olna'ali m 4,000 00 LIARlMTIt-.a. Capital tuok paid tn Hurplua fond Undivided profita Nailnnat Hank nol nutatanding.,,, Individual drpnalta mhject tooheok. Tim oertifir-Rteii of dpoait Due to other National Banki Due to titeto Danka and bankers..... $100,000 00 , Sl.OOii 09 4,477 SI , 88.000 9 , sum a . 61. I'll) fll ,. 2,714 49 34 80 I, JONA. IIOYNTON, Preaident of the abore ani'd bank, di fotetnnlr ewear thai the above itattment la true to th h?nt t,t my knowlndge and brlief. JONA. BOYNToN, Pres't. Buhacribel anil a dav of Ool., ISTH. Coanr.cr Atle.l : mra to before me Ibla fitb WM. HADKIMUUII, N. P. It. MnS'lp, JAMK-I IRVIH. a. r iiiiYNTny, Iliroi-tora. 1) l-.POIITnf lho condition of tho COUNTY f NATIONAL HANK of CieartieM, at C'lear lield, In Ihe State of Penn.jli enla, Bt ihe oh ao ofbualneai. O.-tirtnr I, 18,'g. BKMitiBuee. Lo.na and dlacitlnte Overdraft, U. ft I!nd. tn ,ecure circulation Jud entente. lltbrr atooka, bond,, and niortgiLgtia... Iloe from approved reaerve aienla.,,M llue from other National tlaoke M liae from Slate Ilenka and henkera... Heal eatate, furaitur., and Aatai-ea.... Currant expenaea and tale, paid Check, and other rajth Itetna Itiila nf other benke Fractional currency, including nickel, I.egel-lender Bole. H Redemption fund with U. S. Tteaa nrer, j peroral, ofclrrnlation LUBILITIRB. Capital alcck paid la t Itlll.O.'O 00 Hurplua fund. SO.ono 00 rndividrd proAto Nelional Hank Bote, oatatanding Individual depoaltl lubjoct to obeck.. Time rarliAeete. of depoait Iluo to othrt National llankt 4.8US Al S7,mo on 80 OM S3 17.013 11 M7I IS 7I.H 1$ Sl .lt of Ptaatyltaaia, CttarjltM CaaTyMi7 I, W. M. Khaw, Caahier of tbe above flamed bank, de eolemnly awear tbat the above atatement iafrue to Ihe Beat of my knowledge and belief. W, H, SHAW, Caahier. Bubeerlhod aad aworn to befnro me thie 4th day of Hot., U7. JOHN W.WRIlll.KY, N. P. Correol Attut: J, T. LKONAR ), J. F. WKAVKh, T. II. FOKI'KY, Iltroolora. w, i. iioriric. ROOM NO. Tllttr.E OPKRA llllllU, Clearfleldl. Pa., Dr.AI.KH IN DHY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOJES, GROCERIES, QllKVSUAUE, HARDWARE, TUTWsiltE, nri tH. Oil Cloths Etc., Etc., Etc MILL TAKE COI'NTHV I'HIIDIICK Hi tXCIIANtil: F(1H tMl)H AT MARKET PHIt'l'.w. ( Irarneld, Pa., Kept. Is), IHTH If. ftjlll g.ll'Htl9(Himt. 7LKCTION FHUCLAMATIUN. WIIKKKA3, by an Act of lha (lanrral Xi- aambiy of tho Commonwealth of Pnr pylvania entitled "Aa Aet to refnUle tha Utnaral Kite turn within thia Common wealth," It la enjoined nimn ihe Sheriff of tha reveral mantiaa to giro nubile notion of aucb alactlon, tha plaooa wliera to bo held, and tha offioera to ba alec led, TnanaroaB, I, AMlltFW PKNTZ, Jr., Hi ah ShriilT of ClaarAald aouaty, do harebr ra IfuV lio B'otj(? to tba alKtori of tba eoqnly of Ulaar. field, that ft general aleotion will ba bvld ua TuaapAT roi.Lowi!n rna Finn? Mumimt or No. rrMnaa (being tha ftth day af tha month), at tlia eevara) alaMion diatrieti In aaid oounty, at which tlma and plaea tha qualified votera will Tola For ona peraoa for Judga of tba Suprama Court of thla ComnonweaMb Por ona perto fur Uuvamm ol thla Oonraon- Waahlr. For ona perton tr I.leatnnint Quvarnor of tlili Comaonwaaltb. For ona perioa for Maorttary of Intaraat Affira of tbia Common wealth. For ona penon for t'rtiident Jn lga of Iba XXV. Judiolal Ulitrlot. For pna p oraon for Cangreai, In repraacnt tha XX. ialrlot In thia Commonwealth. For ona paraoa for Hen at or to repreaewt tba XXXIV. Henfttoilal diet net of thii Com 'lb. Foroaa perton for Auaably. For ana person for Traaaarorqf ClaarftelJ aoaaty. For two paruqni to atrvo ftf Uamikaiitra of Cleatflald aouaty. For two partoaato arte at And! tori of Clearfield ova My. For one paraoa to aarrt aa Coroner of CloaHlrld oonnty. Tha eleet ora of tbe eoanty of Clf arlcM a. ill Uka antloa that tha laid floailiin will ba k.li at the foitoviing ptaoaa, ri i Vnrnaida borough at tba publla aoheol booaa ia aaid boroagh. ClaorBald boroagh, at tba 0oaalralonart' ofi, la tba Coort HoaH. Cftrwowevtllo boroagh, at tba hoaaa of ftaaual Way, eorotr o( Statf and Walnut atraala, 1ft, aaid horongh. tiis.mi S5 .'-,727 II Ih.r.nn 00 S 3a 4 1,274 73 111.411 it 4 Ot 10 Tt.lflT 4 1 51J S.I 1,704 ! 41 6 010 00 7 IU 70 I0,0i 00 S,JTi 00 C.'lll.f,A 7 m 'MvtxMtttMVilt. If Uda'e W twjU, .-iJ;J jmblla konaettf Wm. l.mnbt-r t'tiT ihimiIi. at the pub la mIiihiI bone Id 14 1 -I ImroUkih. Nwburg biHN.ojh, at tho lohod houe, in anld b(irouj.'li N H'n binft-in t-orur., at the publia aolxtol hoifo, in mtd biriMinh. 0reola liorouith, ut the public home of M1I0 Hot t, in aaid hriuh. Wallacntiin borough, al the public f-ehool houae In ld horootth. Itiauarlft ttwnhin, at tbe I'nbD Hotel, In (Iba H p II-II township, at th Iioum of Rnbert MrhafTc.T Hl'iom lownhii, at the bouao of the late J .hum I!l.m. Sr. H"frtf ifiwnihip, at thf hniiei.r Fdwanl AlVnrt. Mrndford township, at the home nf Ja-ih Pifrtw. Hradr township at the public hiHt of Wit tin in f'Aw.fm, -fr-. In I.uth'bnrg Itiin tidi tow- li fit. at Yoiin' .-h ml hi ie ('hp! tnwnht, a the iiublie lohool hnuao mnr Simon Hortbotiah'"'. CtiviDtftort town b In, at (hi inhoul house in Mu'mnbtirg. I ur townlilp, t nitr nlr'i n . Fergimon towowhip. al thoho'e'f John lirg. ory orincrly otwuptod bjr Tan. Roblnoo,(Hroa I- war.) tllrard lownphlp, a Tongre Hill arhoil biue. Uonhen townahln. at the public anboul houia at Pll.W.villr. (1 r Im m tntruriiip, at tli hoaieofthe Ute Jacob Hnhhr. Greenwood tnwr.ahip. n the public houe of Sumiiel II uliffan. In ani l lownihip. tiulirh townfuip. at ibepunllo acnooi nnuie, in Jnnfvill. Huftnn townnhip, at tbo hnu-e of tbe late Jet Wilcon Jordan tutrinlilp, at lha public ittboil bnoae, In Anonvilbt. Knm township at TnrkeT Hill rolionl hoiu.. Karlhaa townnhip. at Hrid)rn'a aehrtol houia. Lawrenoe townthin. at the Arbitration room. In the Court Hdune. to the boroiiKh of Cleirfleld. MorriB townihip, at the bonne formerly oseiiplrd liy Tliomm Kyler. Penn lownrh'p. at lha hotel formerly kept by W. W An leron. Pike tf)nhfp. at the I wnhlp lehool hourt in the borough of OurwrnmciMe. 1'nion townhip, at the home of D. K. Ilrnbuker. Woodffnrd towii'btp, at tho ho are of Thomai Hrndrrnon. AN ACT rmulnllti tho mode of rotiutr at all Heutiona la lbs rovvral oountlei of OiIr Com- mottwpftltli, approved Iht 30th dy of March, A. I. ISofl, vim 8k'TI! 1. ' tnnctrd ,f the lenate and Huu'e of Keprrirntallt rf ol tb Cornnn.nwenlfh of ronnvvlvania in Ovneral Aiaembly tnut. and ft it her I y maolod by authority of the aatnc, Thit ihe uiifllirie.l votrrn of the auvrrsl counticft uf tb Common wealth, at all ceocrul. tnnhin, borough end tprciul clec'tona, are b-rcby, hcreaflur aulh ir iaed and it'uired to rule, j tickftii, printed, or written, or patitiy pnaicd ana pnriir wriiien, avv rally eltuitinpd ai follow : One ticket ahall em brara the name! of all judg-a of rouria voted for. and to be labeled, on t aide, "judiciary ;" one tiokct ahall eutbrace the Diuunj of the Htale nlHoera vofc l for. and be labalvd, "atale ; one tioket ahall fin brace tbe natnoi of all county officers Toud fur. Including uflico of aenator, member, and member nf anwmbly.lf votrd tor, abd nirmberaaf C'ongreaa. If voted fur, and be labeled, "county one tiokit ball rmbraoe the natnea of all lowpahip nllicera vot-d for, and ) laoeied. "towni-nip; one ticket ahall erabraoe the natnoi of all borough nfflon Yoled for, and ha Inbelled, "borough ;" aad eah o'aa, ahall be depo.itei in aeji.eaie oanut nnxoa, A further iuplement to the A.'l regulating elertiona In tbia Cnmmonweatth, approved January 10, anil February 13, A. II. 1S14: WORN THU I'OLI.f ARK TO ! RUT OfBlf. Pkc. S. At all eleatlnnf harearter bold under tbe lwa of thla flomraonwenlth. tlie polla ehall b opened at aevca o'clock, a. m., and elofed at (even O'clork, p. UJ. ApromTursT or jrnoii i ixki-fctorii. Pre. H. Tn allclretloii dlitrict whero a rapaiiey itfta by rrftoon of tlio diequalifir( ton nf the offinera or olherwine In an electioo hoard hnr to fore appointed, or where any new di ft riot ihall be formp'l, Ibe Jinlge or Judgptof tha Court of Com mon Pica' of lha proper county thai l, ten dara le fore any general or ppeeial elcetioo, appoint oomjinleui perfni to fill atid vapaneie, and tn noD'lunt the elect Ion In aaid new district, m) In ihe appiiintment of inaitoetiirii In any elrctjon dinlrlot lo,h ftbail not ba of the anne p ilitltrol pauly, and lite Juifff ot eleflii'-oi hall In all owen be of tbe polilicil party hnt-ing the majority of twm tn ..r. ninrist neftiiT aa in laid )utl or Jnilgrsflnn aortain the fal. und tn oaie of lho diafraement of the Ju)gt to the eeleoliao of inipeoton the poliik:.) ni tjorlty of the iilg(p hull aflcut one of mid inineit'tM. an I the iniror tty iurlfe n imlire ihill "eleot tha o'har. Wttti. 7. WHi-naver there ahall be a twanir in an e'eolion board on the mornitigof an eleelinn. d rananor aun.ll be filled In Confi.rii.ttf with axiiting liwi. tt tisb or t LtcTioa orriCKRR. Pir, A. At tho ripening of tbo polla at all elro- tloni it ihall be tlio duty of tbe jtidirea of tUctin for ibeir rrii eotira dii-triot to dcBiftnale one of the inBpO'-tnra, whone duty it ahall be to beva In ; outlody lha registry of tolera, and to make the enfr.AJ therein rejuirej by law, and it ahall be, tha duty of the other of the aaid inepectori to receive and number tho ballota preaentd at aaid i elfflliun. Pre. 0. All eleetlona hr tha eltitena hall he by ballot ; every ballot roted iball bo numbered in the order In wltlfh It aball ba received, and tha numher rerorded hy the elerka on the Hit of votera opposite tha name of tha elector from whom ro eeived. And any voter Toting two or more tkh all, tho aeveral tinkeU aq voted ahall eaoh hw numbered with, the number oorropoadlng with tha number to tha name of tho voter. Aar tiro tor way write hia name noon hit ticket or eaoao tbe aama to be written thereon, and atteitod br a eitiaeo of the ditrtot. In addition to tha oath now preanrlhed by law to he taken and anl bribed hy eleotUn officers, they aball aeverallr be twom or affirmed not to di'cloee bow any elector iball have T'lted, on let required to do to aa witoeMee in a judicial proceeding. All judgea, tflfnectnra, clerk and overxeert of any election beld under thia act ahall, before entering upon their ditties bo duly aworn or affirmed In tba pretence nf each other. The ja'tga ibail bo iwent hy tbe minority fntpootor. If there ahall be aucb minority tnrpector. and In ease there ahall be no minority Innpoctor then bv a juattoa of the peace or alder man, and tbe Iniipea tore, orereeera end elark ahall be sworn by the judge. Certificates of aucb .wear ing or afllrming the 1 1 be duly made out ami turn ed by tha officer ao aworn, and atleated by the officer who adminiatered tba osh- If any judge or nnnort'j inanector rcrunes or laita to awear tlio officers of aleotion ia the mif.ner required hrthia act, or it any omcor ot atectloa anall act without being flrat duly aworn, or if any nflner of elect in o hill aign the furm ef oath without being duty aworn, or if any judge or minority in -nee tor ahall certify that any officer waa twom when he waa nit, ahall be deemed a taivdmeeaor, and npon conviction the (ibteer or officers aooiTendinit ahall ba lined not exceeding one thouand dollars or Imprisonment not eioeeding one year or both la tha diacrelion of tbe oourt. (' RBtilHTIRKO TOTftUL Sac. 10. On the day of election any paraon wboae name ahall not appear on lb togia'ry of votera, and who e!imt tt)a right to rote at aaid election, abnll protiuoe at leant one quliftd volar of lho diilriet aa witness to the reiid-ooe of tho claimant in the district in whioh ha elatma to he a voter for the period of at laaat two nronfht iirmcdiately preoeeiling raid election, which wit nee ahall he aworn or affirmed, and suheeribe a written, or partly written and partly printed affi davit to the fuels atated br him, which affidavit hell dt'flne clearly where tba reaidence la of the peron to claiming to ha a voter, and the person ao claiming the riu hi to rote ahall aleo take and Kuhaorihe a written, or partly written and nartly print ! eflWavit. etatlngto the beat of hi knowl tcilge and belief when and where ho wil born ; th.it he baa been a citlten of lha I'nitoJ Ivlate fur one month, and of the Commonwealth of I'onnavlraniai that bo haa rcublal to the da monwealtb one yenr, or if 'formerly a qualified elector or native bora eitiion thereof, and bat removed therefrom and returned, lhat be haa r aided therein alx montha next preceding aaid alee tina t that he has reabled in lho diatriet In which ha claim to be a voter for tbe period of al lot two montha Immcdla'ely preceding aaid election ; that he ba. ant moved Into the dialrfel for the purpoae of voting therein j that ba baa, If twen ty two reara of ai(e or upward, paid State or county tax within two yeara, whl.-b, aaaeased at lonat two montha and paid ai leaat o na month before (he el Milan. The aaid aUdevil the'l alao itatn wbn and where tbe tai olttlued lo be paid br tba affiant waa aaaea.ed, and when and where and to whom paid, and tba tax rone tpi ihereler ah a n no prixiuced ir ataminaiien nnleai ibe affiant ahall atate la hia affidavit tbat It haa been I eat or deairoyed, or that ba never received any and, (fa naturalised eitnen, ahall aleo elate when, where and by what oourt ha was net a rallied and ahall alao produoe bia certificate of naturalisation for examination j but If tbe peraoa so claiming tha right to vote ahall tako and kuhae ribe an affl davit that bo Is ft native bora eltiten of the United Htatea, or If bqrp, flfTwbrre .u ttat(1 ioe iaei in nia miaTit, ana aaail ptqtuoo evi dene that be haa been naturaliaed, or la entitled to oillaeoiblp by roaana of bia father' nalarail tat ion, and pball further at ato In hia affl lavlt that ha fa at tho tlmt of making the affl lavlt of the ace nf twenty-one and under twentv-two Tears tbat be ba been a eltiten of tho United Htatea one month, and Has raaided in tho Plate, one year ; or, If a native barn eltiatn of tbe Bute, and rrmovfl therefrom and returned, thai he hat re. i did Iberein Six Months next prcecdiog suit, t'srtion, and in tbe etMi ' diatriet two tvonth iDimt umii iy picraiun uucft election, lie ahall bo rnti(lad to i dte although ba ahall not have paid lairt. The raid affidavit of all neraon maklew auoh elaims and the affidavit of tho wltneaaea to ihnlr rraidenoc ahall be preserved by the eleclifft board, and at the cloi of Ihe elect ion they aball be etelcard with the list of rottr. tallv liet. t,ad other papers require! by law to bo filed by the return juuge wnu toe pri.tnunoury, OQd ehftll re main on Ha therewith In tbo prothontary 'a offi eo. suojeci io oxammaiioo aa other election panera ate. If tbo election cfJWr ahall find thai the applieant pomaaat all tht lelqoalileationaof voter no anan or prminei io vote, and aia Bme ahall bo added to lho Hat of taial.les by Ihe election officer, lha word "tax" being added a hero tho elaimon t elalma o rote oa tax, and tba word "ego" where be claim to vole oa age, Ihe aama ward being adde4 by tbo clerka In each eaee retrotirely oa tho liata of porona voting cnALLRxni or kRQitTaaaft rotnaa. Pac. U. It ahall bo lawful for aay qualified niittea of the dint lot, notwlihattn Hag th ae uf Ihe propoaed voter la woniainod oo tbe 1 lal of rtaidant Uxalilta, to challenge tho voto of such person a, wboreupoa tbe seme prowf of tho right of auffrage as now requkrod by law ahall b pub licly made, and acted on hy tho election board, and tbo vote ftdmitien or rejeoteel according to lha evidence. Kvery pertea elaimtng to be ft aatoraliaeo a It lien aball bo req aired lo pro duce hia a at oral i a ailoa ecrtifica'o at tho election before voting except wbero be haa boon for lit year roaaecntivciy a voter in lha diUHtt la which bt oilers hia Tnte, and oa tht toto of (uch Irereoft bri" reoeived It ahall bo tbe eiuty of the election oaVert to write or etamn oa aucb eortll- eato tbo word "voted," with lho day, a oath and year, aad if any election officer or o A eer a ahall rreeivt ft second vote on tbo seat da y b.v v.rtwo Ifflal atli'fitiSfmfntS. nf the upi. rrrlinr.l". mil ali'ia era an-1 - j-.inr.Mrin"n ar Ihrlr IrI b'i, ll,T eitU it. i,mB'B5rr.iI.7i"Ar. ,uob painil ml. rhntll l. .ulll y of a ml.ilem.BB nr, anil na ennvlnlloB Ihorenr de'Snrd or imrrii oneil. or both, el the olMrelinn nf tl.o oniirt, hut III- fine bell But rle,rH Sre buntlrod dVl.r. Ib ra-li 0, ,o, nor (be InifirUoiiinM nna tpnr. The like unl.hBr!it rhel' bo InSielMl on rim V 1.1 litn fit the iiflWro of i-l. linn wle .hall liriibet t r. tu.. lo sink, or onum, 10 li. ne'l. th. rriilur,. ni-nl ri.qulr.il a, nfiiri-pald oa eku Baluriiliiutlol ovrlrrfli-ato. arm.riT rr nrrr i-r Bi.arri,,. ori-if-Riie, HsrTloa 13 IT an elerlloB onlorr all nil rrfu,. or lii-f Iret lo rrqulrn aBeh proof of lho right of ,ul!rir, .a ! drrorlln-il li.r Ihll law, or the law. In which thla If a euil,mi.nt, from any rton offrina: to vole whe oaiue I, anl ob the Her of BMra.ed vntrra. o wh,i,o rlaht to vole la ohal trriiB,l br anr qoaMliril voter nrraenl. and ahall adiult aorh ,rn tn vmb without requiring eueb irunr, sver. pi-ra,n ,u oSrndinf al ell, apoB eon. virtiiui, hir Kuilty uf a ntiadrtiirannr, and ahall lie ai.nli-iirrd forevrry auoh oSi-lioo 10 no. a Ana aot Blreillnv 6ve bundled dtillara, or In undrrso BB iniiri.iinuii.nt n 11 iniri ihan uub j-air, or b illi. al Ihe diMrolioi ut lb. Onurt. caavahr or tna totki ar tub roraT. Per. IS Aa ,'xin a. the tidlla .bell oliiaa the of ftcrra of thoolectiun ahall irnvoi-d In oount all the .tit"! OHat fur Hioh rBadidete vulod fur, and leki. oul a full n-turn nf Ihe akine in lriiltrme, with a ialar-1 ahret In addition, lo all of which Ilia lo'ra received bf retth oandidBtB ahall ba glv. 0.B a'tiir hie ur her n.tnr, Aral In wnrd.nn.l aHin In Bgurra, and ahall be aigned lif all of raid of. fioc-ri, mid eortiUrd Iit ovrraera if anr. or it nit an eerlifiod tbo orurnn-r. and an, r.fH.i.r reTualng lo aio or eirilfjf or either of thi-ia. .hall write upon eaoh of Ibo returna hla or th.-ir rcaanna for not eigniog oreertifrlog theta. Thw volt at tout at totolrd tkntl alto be Jttbliclif amtl fairy (frr'nrnf from Ikt winiiiw to Ma ei'liaree yrttett, atd a htitf tloltmttl aA.wiiio Ite vnfea rrrn'rarf fr. tack tatdidntt tkatt at majt and tigaed by Ikt tlttlioa offierrt at enoa aa la, role it ruu.leif, aad tat tamt tkalt bt immtdiattly potltd uv on Ikt 'door rf Ikt ttttliom koatt for tiionNarioa of Ikt public. The irl,lliato retorna ahill ba eneloard 10 enrrlnpaa anil br araled in tbo proaeoce of the orora, end one nrolnie with Ibo unaeeled reluin abrol givis to Ibo Judge, wbioh abnll oi,ntein on. Hat of vntera, tall--paier, and oatlia of ufRoora and anolber of anid iBvclnpee ahall bo givrB to tbo minority inep.otur. All Juilgea living within t.eive miloa of tbe Pri'thaBota'j'e offlor, or wilbid twrntv-fuur uilaa, If Ibvlr roki.lonoo bo in a town, village or eily on tt-e line of a reilroa l leading to tbe ouupti aenl, ahall bi-fir. two o'clock, poat uicridiBn.of Ibo day after .be election, and all oilier Judge, .hall lielnra twelve o'clock mrridian ol Ihe tcctD! day eflrr Ike election, detivor raid return, togs htr witb return ahMt, t. the Pro. Ihnni'Ury of lho Court of (.'ouimi'n f.eaa if tbe eounly, Bltiohaaid tetoro ahoel ahall be Aled, end lho dav and b iur of filing marked therein, and thill he irra-rod bl Ibo rrothuB'Hary lir public iiiapretiiin. At twelve o'clock on th. raid arennd day lollotalni any eleolioB, tbo I'rotkoniitHry of be Court of Conimon flcaa ahall pieaeBt Ibe aeid returna lo the aeid e,,urt : In oountiea wbore there la no rcaident I'reaideut Judge, the Aaaoeial. Judgea ahall perfurni Ihe duliee impoaed npon the C'ouit ol Cuiuoa.in flea, which ahall oonveo for .aid purpo.e t tho riurna prveented by tba Pro th-inotary .hull ho opened u eeid oourt, and cum. puled by auob uf ita othcera, auj aucb .worn aa. ai.teote aa tbo oourt ahall appoint, in lho preaonr. ol Ihe J-,ilge or Judge, 01 Bald aonrt, and tba retorna certify and e.rli6oatea of election laaued under the real ol tba eoorl, as ia now required to bo done by the return judge, and lha vo'e at eo computed and certified ahull beopnn to the publtn, or in caae of coutplaiot of a qualified elector under oath charging piljirtble fraud or miatake. and particularly apeoilyiitg tbe alleged miatake or fraud, tr where fraud or miatake ia apparent on the return, tbe court ahall examine tho return, and if in the judgment of the oourt it ahall bo ncortaary to a jo! return aaid oourt ahall ttue aummery prooons egttatt the election officer and overacera if any, of the election dtitrict torn poaed of, to bring them forthwith into oourt, with alle'ection iapere In th'tr poanee-ion, and If j ar able mialake or frsud ahall be divenrered, it ahull, upon aunt, hearing aa may bo deemed neeecary to enlifthttn he oourt. nod be oorretel by tbe curt, and So certififd ; but allegalion of paliin'iic Iraul or mlHake ahall ledeei,led by the Raid curt within three dav af er tho day tho return! are bmugtit Into court for eompulntbin. and tbo raid inquiry shall bs directed ont to palp-hle f,,l " '."- ''! I" lijU.lr.eBt.B,I.WIilr..!i'.M.ooB..pnkJtieable d.eiDea-a jmlicial Jarialietiaa tn enael.,1. amy riainiB- the plaee aliera Ibe daraage ia eliloiwl t. " " ... . . i .-i iu uj pnivi is-i my law ana toe nttier or sail tripiteara returns snail placed in the box and nmM up with tbe ballots. Nothing in tbi act aball require the retorna of, election of borough or townahip officer to bo made to tbe courts aa directed In this sectitvn, hut all the returns of the election of townahip and boroutrh offi-ert to be enclosed In a e.(ed cover, directed to the Froth n notary tf the Curt of Com -' moa Pleas of Ibo proper county, and aball by soma one of them be delivered Into bia office within Ihreo days after every such election and filed therein. In eonnlioa where there are tbreo or wore judge of said oourt, learned lo the law, at I eft I two judgta shall sit lo coin pule and cer tify returns, unleas unavoidably prevented. If any of the said judges shall himself bo a candi date for any office at any election be ahall aot sit with ibe court or act in counting tho returns of aocb election, and in such eaao lbs other judgea, if sny, shall met, and if in any county there shall he no judge qualified to bold Ibe said court under ths provisions of this act present aad able to act, then and in every auoh east, tbo register of wills, th sheriff and county oommisaloner of ti.e proper eoanty shall ho ond con at it ute a Board, who, or a majority of whom aball bar and exercise all the powers, and perform all tho duties vested lo or re quired to bo performed by tbo oourt of eo torn on pleaa of aucb county, by and under tbe provi sion of this section; bat none of tho taid officers shall act a a member of nrh Board when him self a candidate fur any office at the election, the returns of which tbe aaid Hoard is reqatred to oount under the provialona of this section Pac. 1. In all eleot ion a hereafter Ibo oerttfloate of naturalisation, if genuine, aball bo conclusive evidence of tht fanta mentioned therein, and where lha peroun offering to voto elaims the right on the payment af tai, tho receipt of euch tax, if signed by tbe prop-r officer, shall be the evidence thereof j if such person does not produce such re ceipt, then the payment of tbe tax aay ty proven by tho oath of such person, or other evidence stating when, where and to whoa auoh tax was paid. Not Ire (it further be re by clren. That a)l persons except Justices of ths Peace, who ahall bold an office or appointment of trust under the government of the United Htatea, or of thla Stale, or of any Incorporated district, whether a onmmialoned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, wbo la or shall be employed un der the Legislative, Kitmottve or Judicial de parttneatsof thia State or of the United Plates, or any city or incorporated district, and alao that every member of Congress, or of tht Plate Legislature, or of the common or select council of any city or commissioner or any incorporated district, are by law tnoapabta of holding or exercising, at tht same time, the otbot or ap pointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of toy election qf this Oomtnonwealib. OF ELECTION OFFICERS, In eaao the person who shall havo received the recent big neat numnor oi votrs tor inspector, nhall not attend on lho day of election, then the perron who ahall bava received the second highest num ber of votes far ludgo nt the next preceding elec tion, shall not as i napoo tor in hia plaee; and In ease the person who shall have received tht hiah- eat naintieroi vutea lor inapeoiur anan not attend, the person elected Judge, aball appoint ao inapet tor in hit place: ani In eaao the tier ton elected judre ahall not attent, loeo tne tnapoomr wbo re ceived tbe hlgheat number of vetea, aliott appoint a lU'ige in nia piaoo or H any vacancy anall ooo Hnue In tht Uoard fur the space of one bonr after tht time fixed by law for the opening of tho elec tion, tht qualified voters of tho township, ward or diatriet for which auoh officer ahall have been elected, present at the place of election, ahall se lect one out of their numhtr to fill each raetnev. Also, that wbero a judge, hy sickness nr una voidable accident, is naabie to attend each tno of Judres, then tbe certificate or return shall bo taken charge of by ont f the taspeotoftor clerk of tht election of tho di strict, who a boll do and perform the duties required, of aaid Joige on able to Attend. . COXSmUTIONAL PnOVISIONP. ypeoial attention la hereby dlroototl It tbt fitb Article of the New Coastitolioa. Section 1. Kvery aaleeitiarn twenty. one years or age, possessing tnt following qaanfloatioaa, shall be entitled to voto at all elections i First He shall havo boon titistn of tho Uni ted Nutes al leaat one month. Second -He ahall havo resided In tbo Pttte one year, (or, if having prevlonily bees a qoalifi ed elector or native born oitisen of the Stats, ke aball havtreaoved therefrom and returned,) then six montha, immediate! nrecedin tho al eeiloik. Third He aball have resided in tla oleolion diatriet where ho aball otTor lo onto ftt leaat two aontna tamedlalels nrooodtnt tho eleellna. fourth if Iwtntv two voara of in oiunward bt shall hart paid within two years a State or county tax, wnion taati nave noon aaattsed at mast two aontbs, and paid at leott ont aonth ber ore tht election. Sac. 4. Ail eleot inns by tht eltlstns aball bs oy naimi. iwery nallot voted ahall he number ed in tho order in whloh It shall bo receive, tad tht number recorded by tht elefttlon eiftoera on me iibi oi voters, oppotit itvt ftaao or the tleo tor who present! the twltot. Any elector aay write aia a i me npon ata ticket, or eaaao the In he written thereon, and attested hy a rltlten of the district Tbo election offioora shall bt sworn or affirmed not lo disclose how toy elector ahall nave votea on teas requtrcfl to do eo ai wtiaearoa in a judicial proceeding. Mac. a. K lector ahall, to all mm rxoept treason, felony, and breach or surety of Ibo peatt, be privileged (torn arrest during tbrir .attendance op fircimn sou m going io aim roinrni ng there from. 8X0. ft. Whenever any of tht qualified electors or thla lomanawealta ahall be in actual military service, nnder ft reqaiaittun froa the President nf tne untied matts or by tht Minority of lhl Commonwealth, anon elector aay exerciae.be ngm oi eunrage tn nil oiecittma i tbt eh liana. on tier each regulations aa If thejr wire present al lhatr asnal places of election. Par. 1. All laws regulating tbt holding of election by the cllisens or for tho registration of electors snail do oatlnra throng tout tbe (State tnt no elector shall he deprived of tht rrlvileee wi TO'ing mj rwe son i uis noao nei oems: resta te, -d. " ' Pro. 8. Aay perton who aball girt or proals. or offer to tiro, to any ekoior, any money, re wart, or omsr valuable consideration for bi vote at an election, or for withholding the ante, or wao snail girt or n rem 1st it ftve sorb eonslder- atlon to any parson or party for neb elector who shall receive 0r agree to receive for himself or for another, aay aooey, reward or other vet net. le one 1 1 deration for hit vott at a aleotion, or for withholding tbt soma, shall thereby forfeit tbt right to vole nt auch election, nnd liny elector whoso right to voto shall bo challenged for sneh oases noiore tao elect tow otfjeoro, shall bo voqnir ed to swear er affirm that lho matter of tb chal lenge it nntrne before bis volt shall bo received Pre. ff. Ast nertnn wbo shall, whit ft candi date for coYet, bo guilty of briber, fraud, or will. rl v to -alien off onr otoetion tow. aba bo forovee diaqooliftedj froa boldlng aay ottoa of trust or f ffliit dvertlstmrntj. srSI In Ihl, DiiminnawMlib. aar B.r,oa ,00. lei. v 011 m wiiiiiii riu mi- n .,1 10 i:wi,m la , .1,1,11 ,ii au'lt.ifsT.J A a; ,.r.srtirir'l.j;.1j. h deprived of tht rl(hl of sufltego abaolutely'for the term of four veer. Pre H. For the purpoee nf voting an peraoa ball be deemed to have gained n reaideae k irarnn cf hi alienee, while employed In the aerv Ire, of either civil or mtllterv, nf this .tale or ike 1'nlted Piatt, nor while engaged in the navir. tion of the water of tbo Plate or tbe 1 oilsstj State, or nn the hiftb aea. nor while a alodeal of any institution of learninr. nor white kept in ibw por hnuee or other aluma at public exprom nor while eon lined In puMic prlaon ' Par. 14- iHatriot election board ehalt eotairt of a judge and two infp-ctora, who ahtll be che. aeo annual If br the eltlaeii. Kaob elector ahtll have the riffht to volt for th judge and one la aitector. and rvh Inapector ehtll appoint one clerk. Tht flrat election boarl for any new dlt trtrt batl be acleeted, and Vaeanc.ee tm .Witi'a boarda filled, aa provided by law. Klection oft. ore ahall be privileged from arreat upon dayt of eiecnon, wmie enejiga in maaiog up anl tram, milling ret a rna, except upon warrant of a court of rrcord or Judge thereof, for an election fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of tha peace. Ia riliea th"V may claim exemption from jgF dety during ihfirlr-rm of service. Pko. 15. No perann ahall be qualified lo serve aa an flection officer who ahall bold, or aball within two months havo held any office, or ap. polntmentor employment io or nftder the gov. eminent ofthe I'nited Htatea or of thla State, or of any city or county, or of any aanicipal board, eointniMion or trust In any city, save only tat tler r.f the peace, and aldermen, noterie publie, and peranna in tbo militia aerv ioe of tbo Slate nor ahall any elfdlon officer be eligible le aay civil olfion to be filial at an election at whieti he ahall serve, aire only lo such auhordinato, aani cipal, or local officer, below tha grade of tho eity or county ffloera, n ahall be designated by gea. era! laws. ai apt mn ma tAXATto or nooi asd rao. vccTitx or aniap. Pkhtioit 1. Ut U neftd, Jtta, Tbat from an4 after the pasMge of thla act, there shall be at seared, levied and e'lllectod, annnally, with other oounty taxes, In eaoh of the townabip and bor. ought of thia commonwealih, from the owners and keeper of ing, the following namel late, namely i For eaoh aalo dog, the ana of fifty ernti. and for every female dog tbo sum of one dollar, to be paid to tbe treasurer of tbe oounty where collected, to ho kept by fa Ira separate and lo such tn -nner that he oan know how muh has been collect id from each towosbip and Sorough. and how much paid nut for Inaae nr damages in each, ot any time, to be a fun-l fro to which per son soataining loaa or damage to sheep br a dog or dug,, and the neceinary eott In eotabllfhing tbeir claim therefor, a bere'n prortled, aiy be paid. Pre. 2. For the purpoee of tewing and ool lecling anch taxra, tbe aaattsors in each town ship and tyrounn sbill, antuilly, at tbe tlma of MBoseing olher taxable pronertr, atocrUio and return to tbe county eommissionera of their ooua ty a trut atAtetnent of all the dogs In their town hipa and boroughs, retpaotively. and tho names of persons owning or keeping aocb dog, and hosr many ot each sex is kept or owned by eaoh per son ard such oommitsionara in eaoh count r ahall. annually, levy and eauao to bo oo Hoc led, tht taxes hrreinhefure named, with, and la the tamt manntr, tbat othrr tcuntv taxr art tol lO'le.l. Hac. S That whenever any person shall nw tain any na or damage to sheep hy a d"? doira, in any lownthip or borough, such poreon. or his or her aront or atlornev. any eooiiilain to anv juMice nf the peace oftucb townkp or bor oojth. In writing, to be aigned by tbo pertoot making such ctunlaint, stating therein whnk where and hnw Puh lUmagi m done, anl by whota do; or t gf, tf known: whereupon tho luaticc of ihe once to whom each O'.rapUInt eblt be male, ahall mi a notice to ho ae-ved on tho owner or herper or the dog or dog eau Ing tho daaage, If known, that a complaint ha been made to him of tuck l"ss or damage t and if tbt owner or ke per of aucb dog or dog does not ap-pr-ar, at soon aa practicable, anl eittta an! pay fur aucb lo or dmaae, thn such Juatioo shall appoint three eompelent ditintirwtod persona, not related to ibe claimant or other person Uter. tereated therein, to apprniw the Inoa nr dtmace sustained by lho claimant r and sneh appraiser, after ltng aworn nr afftrov! bv auch jmtiot of Ihe peace, or some other bom potent person, to pcriorm me aatiea oi inotr appoiotmeQi without partiality and aoojrding to tbe lett nf their rfkve been d ue, and tbt sheep injured or killed. if practicable, and they are requested to do so, and shall be examined, on oath or affirmation te lle administered hy one of them, any witness called before them by a snhnatna from ucb jus tice or olher wit, and ifter aakiog diliftnt io-. qulry in relation tn such cla m, aball d-termlni. and report to such j attire in writing whether anv anch damage haa been sustained, and the amount thereof, and who was the owner or keeper of the- dog or dg, if knowa, by whith such damage has been done, and whether or not any part thereof wat aaosfd by a dog owned or kept by the claimant, which report, to a. It, shall be aigned by a majority or such appraisers, and de livered to tho juatioo by whoa the? wort ap pointed. rixc. 4. Tbat npon receiving such reptrt tht raid juttie shall immediately make a certificate thereon .ir thereto, signed and sealed by him, lhat sucn appraisers were duly appointed and twom by bim. and that they made such report ; new if by sneh report it appoarsthat any dam am bava boon eu stained by tho complainant, th aalti jns- tieo shall deliver snob report and all popes re lating to tne eoao, u sucn claimant or bis or ber agent or sitomey, npon payment of tho oostt w to that time, hereinafter provi-teJ, (or having tho same scoured to be paid, to be delivered to to commissioner of the taunt y whore awb damn. ges bavs b-en sustained to bo 6 lei In thelraffltvt. Bm b. That upon the eommisslonors ef tho oounty rooeiving such report, it shall appear laorooy tofti a certain amount or damage tr lost haa been sustained by the eiaiaint to sheep, by a dog or dogs not owned or kepi by ata or bor, thej shall immrdiate'y draw thalr ardor no tbe tree tutor or sucb onnaty in favor of tbo olaimant for tba amount of lose or damage snob claimant bat sntUinod aceordtof to snob report, with neo sssary and proper ooU Incurred as aforeieid, lo be paid ool ol the fund raisod or to bo raised by taxes on dogs as boreiabe'oro provi Jet; and if it aball appear by soob report or otherwise, that a responsible person was lbs owner or keeper of tho dog or dogs hy which tho durante ooaplainl of was dons, and there Is a reasonable probobtlity tutb damages and oostt can bo collect J from, suob owner or keeper, then anab aaaisetontrft shall immediately proceed, in tbo Manner pro vided hy law for tbo oolleotion of debu ani ouoto hy suit or suits froa tho owner or ow ier or keeper or keeper ofsucb dog or doge, and place the proceed thereof, loss coait, in tho proper heep fund of the onwotyi VoWoW, At any and all timet, it aball bo tbo duty of tho owner of any sheep-killing dog or dogs, or any perton owning sheep, to hill any and all dogs, guilty of titling aneep within this eowaonwoeJth. Sue. 8. That all dog la tbit oom monwealtb shall bcreofttr bonertonal property ftndsubitott of larceny, aad tbt owner or keeper of any dog shall bt Habit to tho oounty ooeaaiaeloners for an low or damage to sbosp by mob dog, vita all tho costs incurred in nonvoting nnd oolleotiug such damage. Including na attorney fee of firs dollars, if Anally determined before a justice of tho poaco, ond of ton dollars if tried ia a oourt ot common pleas, bat nt any timo after aotioe of ft claim for damages nndar tbo previsions of Ibis aet, tbo owner or keeper of any dog aiy testier to the tlalaant or bis ngnt or attorney asking sack claim a taa of money equni to tbo loss of damage sustained, or may offer bofort ft justice of tbe peace, with notice to the ttainsant. mi agtni or attorney, at aforesaid, ft Judgment In an actio, ef troapass for tbt antoAtnt of ens, loss or damage, nnd a l ootta np t tho Uas of sneh offer, wbioh offer, for ft Ibo ol twenty coats, shall bo ootero oo tbo 4uhot of tuok jostles j and In case tht olaJtaa.nl tn tnoh ease, or torn misionert. as Ibo oose nvey bo, shall not accept of each toftdtt or offer of Judgment, and after wards, oa the tatvl dettraiaelioa of such ease a lull not recover a greater amonnt than ibe aua eoten.lerod or for which a judgment ba beet offend, aa aforesaid, besides tho iuUr.it ond cost Ha "0 tnoh tender or offer, as tha case my be, took claimant or tommissionort stall cot re cover any costs accruing after such tender or of fer, hot ahall pay to ths defendant or defendants tbo oostt such defendants barn incurred eiooe sucn otter or tender, including an attorney fee at hereinbefore provided In oaeo or ft recovery by c lei mania, which onttt aav bo dedoeted froa tbt- aaonnt of any judgment rooovorod tft anob ease by tbt tlaiaaots or snnwiuioa. mA it swob. Judgment ts net a officiant tnoh tools aay bt ool- .romm mj. mm aeiioa m debt ta asy court aav ing I urisdietion of such, natount at in otbor oatsr. of debt. Rao, t. TUt ynatlooa of the peace for the spe cial itrviaes a tier too peovlsltaa tf thit nets, shall bo entitled to one dollar for each oaao, and the appraiser aoeb tat dollar per day for tba Uas neoeaeerily apent by they in tftvostlgaUng onch olaia, to bo paid by th otalaant in soca ease. Snc. 8. That nt tbo tad of each year the emar aissionert of each townty sb.ll esrlify to Ibo trrasnror of tbo oounty tba several tlaiaas and aaouott tbaeeoi; flUd In their often oader lho provisions af this not, roauinlng anpaid; aai if any tneb treasurer shall havo ia bit hatvK of moneya collected for the payment thereof, mire than two huii tired dollar abevo tbo amount ef neh elaims, ha shall iaasodintoly Ofsporttoa nod diatribnto lho oaoset to tbo aeveral school die trio's in tneb tannly, tn proportloa U the amount af ansa baleaoo or ftxeeat raised by tald taits oa dogs ia seek or ta tbo several town ships ar boroughs forming tnoh district!. iovt ively, and shall notify tba school Weasorv of sneh districts bow aaob U laonUiUd lo of ocb oaontTi, nnd shall pnv tbo nemo to snob aenool troaaatea, on their receipts and order f tbt tame, far tho tnpport of lac osnavn toboolt ef anch district, Hko. Tbat this act shall not repeal or afiV tho provisions of any tpootol law ia rotatlm to the same tobjott la any oounty of tbia totnoaoft wealth. Hkix 19. That tbo sheriff ml each eoaely, en tbo reqoeet of tbo ooonty ooaatssiooort, eball eauao thia not U be published therein, with nad la tht isnt aanntr as notioot of tbo next got era I elect loo bo published t and far the purpose of deciding whether or not tbt several proviatvos of thia net ftrt doeirod ift tho sever! ooftftiios, ino qut lifted elector therein aay vote at tooh tlec tiot, by balloU written or prints 4 oa tbe oauid "Sheep Law, aad on the ineido "For lbs Plveep Law" or "A git net tbt Kboap Low M nad in sock ooonty wberin It ahall appear by n proper teaoi of such ballots lhat ft anajerity art "For lbs Hhoep Law," IhU act shall let mediately Uhs af fect, but In no otbor oounty until a asjerity tht qnaltned olootora thereof, after like ndver lisemeut in tike aaaaor, have aeteralnod thai they denirt tbit net to toko tfeot tbortift i Pr" 9i4 That there shall bo no advortleeascnt or tlettioa for tntk parposo In aay toaoty ofvenor than onet In two gears. Arraoraa-Tba Ittb day af Jane, A. D JOHN F. IIAKTRAWFT. UIVKN naaor ay baad aad seal, at Clearatli Pean'ft, thit niolb day of October, at L B tht year of oar Urn one Ueaoood tight hundred aad reveal tiglit tad af tbt ladcpeadeooe of tbt U ailed States tbe oae hie dred aad third. AND UK" tmt, Jt ttoHt