3htUmMuan. Gioboi B. Goodlandkr, Editor. C1KARF1ELD, Pit'.' WKDNESDAT MORNINO, OCT. . !?. DEMOCBATIO STATE TICKET. FOR STATE TREASURES, DANIEL 0. BARR, Of AMIUIIINT COCNTT. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET! ros eimnirr, JAMES MAI1AKFEY, 0T BILL T0WN8UIP. 1'OR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, J. F. McKENRICK, Or CLIARHELD BOROl'OII. )'0B Jl'RV COMMISHIONItt, ANDREW J. JACKSON, Or CLEARFIELD BOROUOII. Reader. If Ton weat to know what il Itolng OB la tht bulnea world, Juit rood oar advrtllng vluinm, too .ptl ooIuidb tn partUalar. MAXIM! FOR THE OAV. No miQ worthy tbt ffloe of President thould bo wllllnj to hold It If oouoUd in. or plated toon by oj fraud. U. 8. 0at. I eould sever hare boon recoflolled to tbo ele aiiAn k th emelleat aid of mino of a perion. howr.r reipeotabl to prlrat life, wbo nuit rororor earr upon Dll orow in iaiup wi iranu flrtt trltimnhant la Amartean biftorr. No ub- sequent actioa, fcowevor mvrltorioaa, obb wh awae tha lettar of that raoord. Cbabi.ii Frabcii Abahi. X woald rather ban tbo ndorment of a quar ter of a BillHoo of tba Amerieaa people tbao that of the Louielaaa Rvtarnin; Board, or of the Cnm ninioB whieb oaoluded the facll and deoided tha queltioa on a Urhnioalily. Tun. A. Hkmpbicki. radar the forme of law, llurberford B. HejM hae beeo tleolared Prtaldeai of the bolted btatee. Hie title reite upon dlifranchiienumt or lawtni oteri, tba falea eerlitoatee of the ratarnlDf offl ere acting eorrnpUy, and the deoleioa of a oom nlnioB whiob bae refueed to hear eridenea of al leeed fraud. For the Grit tin ar tb American people oob fronted with the faot of a fraudulentlj eleoted PreeideBt. Let It not be uoderatood that tbo fraud will be llUntly acqoleiMd in by tb oounlry. Let no hour paa In which tb murpa tion il forgotten. Adbrbii or Dbbocratio H. C.'a. One hundred year of hotnan doprarity aoeu mutated and oonoentratedintoaolimax of orime. Merer again in At hundred year ahall they bar an opportunity to repeat the wrong. Uaniii. W. Voordbk. When IluyoB romarkcd from a Chi cago balcony that "good times have coma again," somo fellow replied, "so baa Grant," and tho whole crowd yell ed with delight. Tub New Juwik. Govomor Uoyt lias appointed ilonry (ireen,of Easton, a lawyer and prominent Radical poli tician, to the vacancy on tho Supremo Bench, caused by the death of Justice Woodward. Kornet's View. Colonel Forney, one of the cutest political experts now on the boards, has been surveying tho political field on the Democratic side, and. in his Progrefs last week, says: "General nancock is gaining promi nence as a possiMo Dcmocratio Presi dential canuiuaie in asau. Bio Tiiinus. In tho whirligig of time, the Godcss of Liberty and Gon- eral Grant have both been ruturned to this country unimpaired. Tho lattor looks a little worse of the wear, but the Godcss is as bright and pert as she was ono hundred years ago. Sho is a standing figure in Harper's Journal of Civilisation. A Plenipotentiary Wanted. It is whispered that Hayes will give the English Mission to Grant when be gots through with his tramp, A Radical ezchango chimes in on that point in this way: "If tho English Mission is to be offered to Grant, Mr. Evarts says bo knows nothing about it. It seems probaklo in such an evont that the Piosidcnt would take tho Secretary into his confidence." "Exodus" Experts. The Boston Post says : 'OnoE. S. Hamlin appears to have boon employed by Secretary Sherman to investigate tho causes of the negro exodus. Now that his com mission has been executed, wo Bug gost that ho next visit Maine and as certain why every year there is such whito exodus from that filato.-' That is a usolcss sutrgostion. These Maine fellows are all whito men, and Now England philanthropy docs not go out after that race. It is tho African, not tbo Caucasion,that troubles their god ly ideas. "Solid" Knaves. Thore are two classes of political fools who aro labor ing to make "a Solid South" and "a Solid North." Thoy aro the relics of the old Abolition disiinionista and Se cessionist!, who settled on the Slavery question forty years ago, and in 1801, inaugurated an ungodly war for the solo purpose of dissolving tho Union, and to break up this Confederation of States, and turn this Continent into a Despotism, to bo govorned by free, hooters. "The old Union Savors" ral lied and tho country was saved. We say, watch the solid knaves I - "Bad Tastb." An exchange says "Some rowdies at Uanniblo, Mo., bad (bo bad taste to insult Mr. Hayes the pther day when be appeared on the platform of a car, and General Shor man got very mad about It, and told the boyi they must treat the Presi dent wltb respect, or 'So help me God, I'll fight' The boys cheered Tecum- seh and wanted Mr. Hayes to come out again, but Ruthorford respectfully declined to do so." If the rowdioa in question wore any more out of order than nayoa and Sherman, we are too stupid to see It. Candidly, were not all parties out of order ? Had those who draw largo salaries) remained at their post of duty, tho rowdies would not bave bad the opportunity to insult "tbo flovernmont," nor would the I'ommandor in Chief bave tost his tcro jcr and played the rowdy too. FARMIXO AAD FAIRS. No business equals in importance that of fiirming. The farmer while contributing to bis own advancement in wculth adds to the prunpei ily of tho State of which ho Is a ciliten ; ho digs out of the earth riches while thoso who follow other pursuits only receive them soennd hand in reward fur services rondorod eilhor directly or indirectly to tho sturdy titter of tho soil. It is this fact which renders tho business ol funning so independent in its character and places it far above any other oc cupation. A man who owns a farm clear of debt and who properly under stands how to conduct it, is bettor sit uated to enjoy the real and substantial comforts of life than any of thoso who, cooped up among tho brick walls ol a town or city, aro compelled to worry day in and day out to earn a precarious substanco by exacting physical or mental lubor. Tho farmor is not oom pellcd to work on time; no bell strikes to sumon hitn to labor, and no task master counts each minuto during which he mny wish to rest from bis work. Wbilothe farmor sleeps, bis crops grow and increaso in value ; even Providence works with him assisting him with warm sunshine and with In vigorating, refrosbing showers of rain. The farmer breathes, each day of bis lile, wholesomo air, drinks pure water, eats the products of his own Holds, and clothes himself with tho warm flecco of bis flocks. Ho truly rests "under his own vine und fig tree" and need fear no man. Out, too, of this business of farming, comes tho wealth wbicb crcatoa what aro tormcd "good times" and replaces again the destruction caused by war. The present revival of business is an example of what farming can do for a country. Tho selling by our farmors during the current "harvest yoar" of at least t 100,000,000 north ol tbo sin gle farm product of wheat to Kngland, Iroland, and Scotland, shows how val uablo our farms are, and teachos us to rightly realize tho truthfulness and lorcihlcncss of tho saying that be wbo makes two blades of grass grow whero ono grow beforo is a greater benefactor of mankind than any of the ambitious millitaiy heroes that havo over lived upon tho face of tho earth. The farm ers of tho United States are doing their wholo duly toward restoring our Na tional prosperity and all tbat is poo; needed is wise legislation, founded up on tho Dcmocratio system of self gov ernment, to muko us the most prosper ous country on tho globe. If our farm ers will only steadily support the wise principles of Government incorporated in tbo Constitution by tho revolution ary fathers our character, gs a free nation will be nobly and worthily de veloped, and to our futuro progress in wealth and power tbero will practical ly bo no limit. Now sinco to farming in the great est measure is due the fact that gold from foreign hinds is reaching us in large quantities, then it follows that whatever encourages and prooiolos farming is deserving of liberal patron age. Hence it is that our local County Fairs cannot be too highly valued as a means ol nromotintf a"ricultnrn iirwl thereby increasing our resources, stitn. ulating our manufacturing industries, adding to our wealth as a poople in many ways. At a County Fair tho farmors ol different townships are brongbt in competition with each other, and are enabled to see for themselves tbo great improvements which aro made lu Btock, in farming implements, etc, and can also soo the marked su pcriority of the products of an indus trious, thoughtful furmer ovor thoso who bave not deemed it worth while to expend tho same caro and labor in their farm work. This is educating farmers rightly. This gives them a proper conception of their great calling and demonstrates to them that their pursuit does not wholly consist in more- ly plowing each year so much ground and in sowing so much soed. Our peoplo should now by thoir generous patrongo endeavor to make our Coun ty Fair prosperous, in erdor that our County Agricultural Socioty may bo tbo bettor enabled to moot the increas ing demands of our peoplo as thoy aro annually being educated utto higher views regarding tho oouupation of farming and its kindrod pursuits. The time is now close at band when our County Fair will bo held. It will well repay the larmors of Clearfield county to take a lively intorest in its success end to encourago it by their presence. Good. A brothorof Sonator Blaine, still more Radical than tho Senealor, has held the position of Suporintcdent of tho Senate. Document Room for many yoar. As no man by the namo of Blaine appears on the War records during "the irrepressible conflict," tho Democrats have removed Superintend ent Blaine, and put soldier in bis place. Oh, dear) but it has made tbo Senator from Maino and bis broth er mad I The Copperheads and Con federate Brigadiora will now catch Hail Columbia from those two brothers who holpod to "crush tho Rebellion" in the Sutler and Quartormaster de partment!. For truo domagoguism or a sun stroke, give ui a Blaine I Newspaper Marriage. Nothing baa occurred recently that pleases us so much as the marriage of the True Democrat and tbo Sentinel, of Lewis town, This union will go farther to destroy rival factions and build up tho Democracy of Mifflin county than all else that could be done. Two organs in a county, especially in a small coun ty, produce about tho samo confusion politically that two wivps would in ono household. Two mothers In one family always render that family un happy. 1 1 is just so where two news paper! in the samo county are rccog nited as organs. Those Cirmas How annoying thoy soem to be to the organs! The New York Tribune, baving stolen an other cipher dispatch, announces that Mr. Tilden bu sent 115,000 into Ohio to help Ewing. On tha strength of this false report the Republican man agers will blood John Shormsn sfrosh and probably skin the New York banks to the extent of $25,000. THE NEXT SESSION. The next session of Congress being what is called tbo long session, says tho Washington Putt, ainplo timo will be had fur tho dome of all needful work with sufficient caro. There will bo do Kepuhhean Semite to contend tor oxtravagant appropriation!. Tho Democracy will ho held responsible lor tho amounts appropriated, although Republican ofllcials collect and dixburso tho revenues. Thcro is undoubtedly room for agood deal of saving without impairing the efficiency of any branch of the service. While the heads ol de partments are preparing their esti mates, it will bo well for them to bear in mind that they will be suhjeotcd to the most rigid scrutiny, and that, when cut down by tho Houso, thoy will not be built up again in tho Sonitto. In most of tho departments there are numerous sinecures that ought to be abolished. In all tho depart ments there are abuses that do mand reform. As we have heretofore atatod, ono of tho most prolific soureos of corruption and publio robbery is tho custom of buying goods from profes sional contractors instead of dealing with manufacturers, importers and reg ular dealers. It is not a difficult thing for a ring Department official to so thoroughly disgust reputable manufacturers and jobbers that they will bo glad to koep aloof. Whon a legitimate dealer has his wares, although furuishod accord ing to contract, thrown back on bis hands on frivolous pretexts, ho becomes discouraged. When this has been done two or thrce'times he retires from tho field disgusted. 11 is next Blcp is to soil an inferior article, for tho same prico, to a contractor, who re sells to tho Government, dividing a margin betweon the official ring and himself. This is the old, old story of robbery that is being repeated every month. This is why so many men grow rich on salaries baroly sufficient to support themselves and families. We confi dently assort that this system for it has boon reduced to a regular systom is mado to cost tho tjovornmont millions overy year, and that this mon ey goes into tho pockets of rings that flourish in this city and elsowhero. Il is timo for a thorough overhauling. Mil. Buciianan'8 Life. Tbo Lan caster Intelligencer status that a legal contract has been formally enterod into betweon Rov. K. Y. Buchanan and II. B. Swarr, Jinn,, executors of the late Ion. James Buchannnn, and Goorgo Ticknor Curtis, Esq., of New York, according to tho terms of which Mr. Curtis is to write a biography of tho late ox-President. The work to bo in two volumes and to be complotcd by July J, 1880. It is to be "written, composed and edited" by Mr. Curtis, on material placed in bis band by tho oxocutori and with reference to th facts of general United States history Mr. Curtis is to bave chargo of its printing and publication and is to re ceivo (8,000 for hie literary labors and oiiM-bnlf tho copyright of tho work. It is to be subject In ol) t)ie stages of its progress to the inspection of the ex, eoutors or their representatives. Mr. - Mm ------- 1 I- - of Webster, and is well known in liter ary and legal cirolee as a gentjcfnan of eminont ability. No Abler Commanders. The Boston Herald thinks "tho nomination ol Gon. Hancock or Gon. McClcllan by the Democrats next year would bo a very sagacious move. Both of those gallant soldiers aro patriotio and de- Totod to the Union. Thoir education in tho army has taught them to look to the wholo country, but their regard for the constitution has kopt them from any temptation to infringe upon tbo rights of tho States. Eilhor of these gunllumen would bo a popular candidate. McClcllan still retains the afloction of tho soldiers, whieh bo so cured in a moasuro beyond that of any other General in tbo late war, while Hancock has boon tried in the admin- istration of government and the work of reconstruction in tbo South." Hancock. The. Springfield Jlepub liean remarks : There is a General Hancock boom under glass and already sprouting. Hancock is Aleck Stephens' choico, and a concerted effort is mak ing to bring him forward as a candi date of those Soulhornprs who are op posed to anothor dish of Tildon and reform, Uanoock headquarters aro to be established at Washington after Congress moots, and bis friends already boast of their ability to provontTildon's running again. Tbo ono thing that gives Tildon such a chance in the next National Domooratlo Convention is the division of his opponents among a nnmbor of candidates. Crawford county carried off all the premiums on cheese at the State Pair juBt hold in tho Centennial buildings at Philadelphia. The successful ox bibitors wero Yenango Borough Fac tory, first sweopstakoe, t'!0 for ten bost chuojes, and Colo Factory, Cussewago township, second premium, $20; John Brown Factory, Richmond township first premium for three best chooses $25 ; Conncaulville Factory, second, 120; and Chapinvillo Factory, Bloom field township, third best, $10. Thearldeno in th Yoeuaa-CortlR eonteit bu at lenfth been printed and I said lo All four Tot inn of over 1,00(1 pir eaeh. Mr. Cnrtlo'a brief of artumtB! I Bow bein printed and will make a mall rolome t then Mr. Yoeura will bar a brief of arsuaent aebinf aaolber volume, and betwaea wilaeiaea and their free, and lawyer and tbir fee, and eiik and their wage, and print er and their eberfer, tba tai payer will have a bill of from twenly-lre to thirty tbouaand dol lar to pay for lh luxury of a Congreailon) oon UU And aflr all there will Rot be an inten tional fraudulent vote ebown by either lid, for fir hundred dollar of eipena that ta bln put apou tba pabll. Ititltfonlt Wmlekman. That is a very queer growl, and comes from tho wrong stiurpo, Jt lacks manliness. Petirino Out. Tho Baltimore 6't- telle In alluding to the Presidential probabilities says: John Sherman's imall tin whistle has not boon beard since they commenced beating the Grant gong on the Pacifio slope. We thought we board it the other day whon some Southern Republicans were laying tboir heads together in Wash ington, but it was only the wind com plaining through a gimlet gholo. The Prohibitionists of this Stale re cently held a State Convention at Al- toona. William L. Richardson, of Columbia county, wo nominated as tbeir candidate lor Stale Trcasuror. Sixty delegatos wore present. A Stale Contra! Committoe was appoint). THE IX VI AN IT A II. W MAJOR TIIORNHfRon's COMMAND MKT TUB HOSTILE INDIANS. t'liKi'r.NNK, W. T., October 2. Two freighters, named Kinney and Gard ner, wbo were recently engaged in hauling Captain Dodge's company's hoggago to Steamboat Springs from Middle l'nrk, arnvotl here lrom Aortb Park last evoning. They report see ing tri'sh signs ol Indians through the l'ark, and ol meeting a young Arrtipa- hoe, who jold them the Arrupahoes uaa joinea mo t tcs lor mo purposu oi iirivk)X colored soldiers (Captain Ilodgu s company) out of tho Park. They think tho Indians wero about to proceed lo Steamboat Springs to at tack Dodge, when Thoruburgh's ap proach attracted their attention, and they attneked him instead. A rumor reached (Jmalia that Mr. N. C. Meeker, tho agent of tho Utcs at the Whito river agency, his family, and all the agency omployos, have beon murdered, but tho report has not yet boon confirmod. W asiiinuton, October i. 1 detrains received to-day placo General Tyner and friends a hundred and fifty miles east of tho scono of Thoruburgh's dis aster with a mountain rungo between them and free lrom danger unless tho outbreak among tho Indians is more genoral than is now supposed. Rawlins, October 2. Genoral Mer ritt and staff arrived here this morn ing and took charge of the relief de tachment and lilt at onco tor tho scene of tho late buttle. Tho tonor of Cap tain Payne's dispatches is that ho is well provided with provisions and wa ler, and will be able to hold out until Merrill arrives. Tho following dispatch was receiv ed at tho War Department this after noon : Cuicaoo, October 2. General E.D. Toumsend, Washington, D. C: I bavo nothing now from tho department of tho Platte. General Merrill was lo bavo startod from Rawlins with over five hundred men. Tho six companies of tho Seventh infantry, from Fort Snelling, and other companies from different forts, will reach llawlins to morrow and will follow (ienorul Mcr- ril't. Tbcso additional troops will make his strength, exclusive of .Major 1 horn burgh's command, over 000 men, and with it 1,100. Gencrul Crook, who let I bore this morning for the west, thought this will be sufficient. I have notihcd him that 1 can giro him an. other rcgimont, Dupliuato sent to Secretary of War, at Keokuk, Iowa. (bigncd) V. J. MiERlDAN, Lieutenant Genoral. THE UTES AND TIIF.IR (1R1F.VAKCES. Tho Utos, of Colorado, havo been giving more or less trouble for threo years pajt, and these were grave lears of an outbroak in tho Full of 187G, in which it was expected that tho wholo tribe ol L ies, Bomo a,U() in number, would join, ticncral Hatch, however, had siit'li a largo and wcl disposed forcp under his command at the time that tho Indians were deterred from attempling an ontbrouk. Last year a commission consisting of ex Senator Lot M. Morrill, ol Maine, Juul'O M l ur- land and General Hatch vinted their country wltb tho view ol arranging for the consolidation of nil tho I'tc bands into one, to be located on a new reservation on or near tho Wliito river. The negotiations wero successful, and about tho prut of lh'" year a dplcga tion from tho tribe visited Washing ton, whero they confirmed tho agree ment 1 ho new reservation contains about 250,000 acres, and It much nearer railroad facilities than the old, rendering the transportation of sup lilies more expeditious and less expen sive. Under tho agreement, 1,894,000 acres formury occupied by the diner- aim alter deducting expenses the re ceipts wero to be invested in 4 per cent. LJnited Mates bonds lor tho ad vancement and welfare of tho Indikns. Tbo remalndor of the land formerly occupied by them is to be treated and disposed of as other portions of the publio domain. The Utos are a warlike tribe, and Oeneral Hatch speaks of them as the most dangerous and villainous ol all the Indians in tho west, the bost of fighters and tho most ingenious of strategists. Tho Interior Department has accordingly done all it could to conciliate them, but apparently with out success. Tho pntiro tribe num bers, according to tho Indian bureau census, 3,800 persons, divided into the Southern Utcs of U00, tho Los Pinos Utos of 2,100, and the Whito River U'les of 800. It is Iho latter who have goue on tha warpath, or rather who are now known to bo in arms, whilo tbo causes which havo incited them to rebellion against tbo Government op ply equally to the Utcs in tho lower part of the reservation, and they too may movo against too whites in south western Colorado Tbo causa of the present outbreak, it is asserted in Washington, is not a scarcity ol provisions, a want ol cloth ing, or tho payment of annuities, nor even unkind treatment by the Indian agent, but it is tho non-fulfillment of promises mado by the liovernment, empowered to negotiate for tho cession ol certain portions of their old reser vation, relerrcd to above, and tho In vasion of other portions by prospco tors, so that tbo fear of being crowded lo doath without any bone ol Justice, bus impelled them to toko up arms In dolense ol their homes. Ever since tho Summer of 187" Iho Whito Rivor resorvo has boon visited continually by parties ol whito men locking sottloinont and prospecting for gold. Tho agent has succeeded, un to theprcsont year, in sending most of tbcso unlawlul visitors away, hut their visits have been a sourco of constant irritation to the Utcs, nd tho tribo has burned down many Bottlers' cabins and sot tiro to tho grass and sago brush frequently to smoke out hunters and niipcrs tn token ol thoir annoy ance. On the 8tb of September, Agent Meeker reported that a few of tho Utos had insisted that ho should dis continue the ploughing of a certain pieco of land which they wanted for the paslurago of ponies. As It was near the agency, and was Iho most availablo tract lor an agency farm, and as tbero was abundant pasturage elsowhore for Indian herds, bo continu ed tho work of cultivation, after prom ising to remove tho tents and corrals placed thcro by the Indians to another suitabo locality. Moreover, had be givon notico when tho Indians began thoir building of corralal here that tho placo would soon bo required for farm ing. The Indians persisted, and they fired on tho plouirhmnn. Tho atront called a council, which resulted finally in a roiumaiii consent on mo pari ol mo inuians to nave me worn proceed A few day! later, Aifont Mcekor was assaulted by a loading ohief, Johnson, and lorocd cut oi bis own bouse and injured badly, but was rescued by his omployes. Agent Meeker feared thai his lilo was in danger, and ho asked for troops to arrest the turbulent In dians and enforce order on the reser vation. The npecssary orders woro issued by that Department on the lflth of September. Major Tbornburgh was orderod to the White Rivor agoncy, and it was during his march thither that he was attacked by a powerful and well armed forco of tho Utcs. (Samuel Sterrctt, eon of tho late Commodore btorrotl, U. S. ty., diod in Baltimore on Sunday night, tho 23th alt., aged forty-iix years, llo waa in tba Confederate service during the late war, wis captured as a spy and condemned to death, but President Lincoln commuted the sentofice lo imprisonment. LET US I1A VE Mil. There aro a few fuels in connection with tho (irunt era thut greatly aug ment Iho denire of the Democratic parly to havo the ex President nomi nated for a third term. When (irnnt came into office bis party had a majori ty of 103 in tho Ilouse. Before he went out that majority had dinspn-ur-ed, und, in its place, there was a Dem ocratic majority of 81. This immense Democratic gain was largely duo to tho third-term movement in 1874. These figures inspire ugucious Demo crats with an earnest wish that the Grunt movement, muy result in his nomination. But the same fuels con vinco tho prudent Radical leaders that bo is not the man fur tho occasion. In the States that are expected lo furnish electoral votes lor the Republican can didate thcro is no indication that tho managers arc Grant meu- His strength now, as heretofore, is in those States where his party is in hopeless minori ty. Missouri and Kentucky havo done tho most lusty screaming for another term of Grant. Thero isa deep seated conviction that no man, however pop ular, can bo elected lor iho third lime to tho Presidential office It is the opinion of many of the most intelligent men of both parties that if Grant's Administration hud been as remarka ble for purity as it was for corruption, if bo bad been the wisest and bost man who had evei tilled that exalted sta tion, instead of g'ving the country the most dishonest ind degrading Admin istration il hudicvcr known, ho would still bo doomed to defeat in an attempt to violato a precedent that is regarded as littlo less than i-acrci1. As the third-term organs continue to violute decency and propriety by claiming the nonpartisan welcome extended lo tho Gencrul in Calforuia as a phaso of "the boom," wc aro fairly called upon to treat him, not perhaps as a candi date urging liii own claims, but cor luiuly as a nun who is obtrusively paraded as a candidate, and who has not entirely discouraged eucli efforts The cx-PrcsUent, under whoso Ad ministration t io Republican party was reduced to ill lowest terms, ought to bo an acceptable Republican candidate to the Democracy. A Bad Smasu. The failure of tho First National Hunk of Butler makes a much more complete financial wreck than was at first reported. According to the cstiina'.e of tho controller of tho currency an assement of a hundred pur cent, will havu to be made on tho stockholders of tho bank to pay tho creditors in full. The slock held by parties who are able to pay umoiints lo about ?27,000, wtilu tho rest ol tho stockholders who have used the money of tho bank arc reported to bo bank rupt. It is slated that criminal pro ccedlngs will bo instituted against tho ofllcors of tho hunk. His FaAUDfLiNcv. The shadow of the great Grant having disappeared in tho valley of tho Voscmlte, Mr. Hayes resumes his pojulinn as a dead head traveler ami showman. He exhibited to a lurgo Crowd at Indianapolis on Thursday last, many persons coming fjif tu 4ul,u lotiaf at BOtuctUlii NhlbU will ncvor bo seen again In this coun tryA PRESIDENT NOT ELECT ED BY THE PEOPLE. How it was JIons. Tbe KunsaB Cily Timet remark" an lollows : "Pres ident Iluyon dined bcro to duy," click ed ft Kansas telegraph operator ono ovenintf last woelc, "I'roidont lluyos died hero to day," road a distant opera tor, which was why all llio papers throughout Iho Went announced that gentleman's taking oft on Saturday morning. Score another point for "old dog Tray." Tho barking of a Newfound land dog awakened Mrs. Taylor, tho wife ol tho keeper of a Summer hotel near Now York, She diseovored tho houso on flro. Tho inmates were awnkened and all succeeded in escap ing, but only in their night-clothcH. A minuto or two more ppent in sleep, and every ono in tho building would hare been burned, itflf pMWtiSfUKlltS. TTIHJMK Kill HF.NT.A Iwo-itnrr brick J 1 dour on 1'ir lrrt, at or tb I'rc.bTtarlan Cburrh. Tare room up and Ibree dowa Biri. A good .table, lee 8l huoe, and gard.B attached. For furthat I particular, ar-plr lo J. a. (I R A HAM, April il, Wt U fl"rel4, f. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWKD. CararaniTllle, Jaa. I, '71-tr. lARM I.AMM FDR HAI.B.I. llo.tea a, aa rinotoa-n. hip, Clears. Id county. Hcaaonable tine cW.n lr part of purrlia.. money. I'rtee IS 00 to 1 10.00 par acre.' Mlnera'l raerred. t. BIRP, Asent, PenflrlJ, Pa. or WALi.na A Kaan. Frpl. 10, lSTP-tf, Cle.rS.ld, P,, New UTiirble Ynrd. tombstonevmonuments, Posl$ for Crmtlery i.ol. A NKW MARM.K YARD Call at J. ?LA 1IAHTV 8 Marble Work. Cholc work and lea prloe. Dlreetlr oppo.lte tb. Lutherap Church, Third lret, Cle.rti.l4, l'a., March 17, 170 If CAUTION, All peraooi are berehf notified Bot t purehae or har anything ta dn with aoertain Bote drawn In farornf Kilt liurn., dated July 2tlb, IBV5, payable litly day. alter dala.al ! io( for fr6.4',aid not Bow being In the hand, of D. B. Brubaher, and left withu-unty National Bank, Clearfield, for eolleetlnn. Thta Bote ha been Paid, and will not be paid ag aia union eon nailed to do po by law. HOI.LOI'KTKR A 1IRI1DAKEII. Roektua, l'a , Bept. Xttta, 18711 St. BTR A V. Came irenaalnf on tbe nremtiei of I he hiihtrriher reiMief th PMin lownnhin. on or about the let of June leit.TWO IlKIKKKd, the one a dark brindle, ilmtil I yeeis eld no oiaer marie i ne itinera black end White, about a year old. Tbe own en are herrhy r queued to w me forward, prort their property, ptv charge! and take It away, or I trill diinute of the a.iiI lha law direct-. JOHN II ROtVLKS. (J rem pie a Willi, Be,, timber llth, l7tf-li. JOHN TROUTMAN, DBALBR IN FUKNITUBE, MATTKENSHH, AND Improved Spring Beds, If ARKKT 6TRRET, NIAR P. 0. Th aaderrlgnaa Ben leaf lo Inform lh elll. MB of Olaartcld, and th pablle generally, thai a ha ob hand a fine anorlmeB! of Kuralt.ra, nob a Walnut, Chanaal and Painted Chamber Bailee, Parlor Halt, Rwlining and Rittnion Chair., Ladle and Uaata' Reay Ohalra, tbe Her foratad Dialng and Parlor Chair. Can SoaUaad Wladanr Ohalra, Clothe Rare, Step and (ilea loB Ladder, Hat Reek, fUrwbblng Braeb, A. MOULDINQ AKD PICTURB PRAMR8, aoklng GlaaaM, Ckroajo. A whlok woald laltable for llollda praant. eooie ra eUlin lltul'TMAn, ADMIMxrHATttHM MITKK. Notie i hereby ftirea lhal Letter of Ad- ratinoife Aoau run ou III eetnte of LYIMA IOWLlMl,lt of Lnwrenee !l, Clearfield Co., l'a , deorered, bavins been duly eranted lo the uitdiriKned, all paraonl indebted to aatd prtat will plouii mall immediate payment, aud ibor har ins rlalto or deinaoUl BKAinit (be eame will preai-i.l them projierly authenlipkled fir Mttla- laenl without ilalav. A A MOiN v. J A I K, Admlnlilrator D U. N. ClearllelJ, Pa , Oct. t, 1S7II -St. PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY IN BANDY TOWNSHII'! Th nnilei-'lgneil Airalnllrtor ut tlic of FHKIH-.ltlCK bHAl-l-f.il, I. of Hand; towa hin, C let r field oounty, decetied, will xiioo to puMio at th lt rati timo of I tits la id 1 ouftwd it Hbnffa,r tuition, on the huw Undo fi.il- rond, on Thursday Oct. 1G, 1879, l) (lit poriotiftl prtipertj of tin deeeiieil, oom li ting of two waguni, ttaro boad of cattle, plowi and barrowt, hy by tba tun, grain by tht bmbel, boei by th Hap, and TWOOOOD Draft Horses and harocM, bnlilel bJi and boddlnjf, nd a quantity or bouarholu goodi. kitcbcQ rumitur, and farmioc a t to ill tuo numtrou to mention. Tho terrai and eonditHwil of thnial will bo mad known by tb luhtortbar on tba dtty indicated, when and whert due attendance will bo girtn by the Hubfori'jcr. UKOHOK C. KM1K, AdroUtrttor of F. Kinder, Dou'd. Luliieritjurfc, l'a , Sept. 3tlli, 1 87S-t. Allegheny Valley Railroad, LOW GRADE DIVISION. SS and after MoudiT, Auiutt 4th. ISTD. the tiaMenaer traina will run dally (eieeit Sunday) between Red Dank and Driftwood, at follow a : t F.ASTYVAItllDiiy Mail leavei PHUthurg 8 &5 a. in.j Red Rank 1 Sligo Junction IhiCJ; New Ueiblehem ItM p.m.; Mavarille 12:&0 ; Troy 1:12; lirookvil't :Vjj Fuller'a J:00 ; Rey aoldiville 2:21; DuB'iU 2:M t Summit Tunnel 3:16 i 1'enfleld t:42; Weedville 4:((j , Beneietta AM t arrivea at Driftwood at 6:20. W l!MTW A H In Day Malllearea Driftwood 12:20 p. DM Beoeifttt 1:05; Weedvilit 1:10 .'enfield 1:4; Hum mil Tunnel 1:10 ; DuBol2:25; ReynoMaTllle2:b2: Kuller'a S: ID, llruokville 1:X ; Truy It: fit; Maya-sill 4:14; Ni w Bethlehem 4:30 ; Sligo Junction 6:13; Bail Bunk 6:i(0 j arrive at Pittsburg at S-00 p. m. fjff Tbe Bvyaoldavill Accommodation leave Rfiioldiirille eally at 7i6 a. m.; and arrive at lUd Bank at I0:il) a. a., l'itteburgb at 1:30 p. m. Lravea I'ltuburgh at 3:1 p. m; Bed Hank at ft:6i p. m.; arriving at Heynoldavlll at tM p. m. Cloi eonoectloaa made witb train on I. A B Railroad at Driftwood, aid witb train on th Allegheny Valley Railroad at Kd Bank. DAVID MeOAHOO, Uen'l Su,'t. A. A. Jackson, Sup't I,. U. Dir. PRIVATE SALE or Valuable Real Estate I Tb undetelirned. living in Penn twp Clear fluid county, Pa., offer tbt following valuable Real Eciat for !: 446 Acres of Land, more or ka. In Becaarla townnhip, lying on the north aide of big Claarfiold crwk. and within one mil of the ame. The above land 1 heavily covered with hemlock, white oak, rock oai. and other hard wood ti tabor, and a quantity f whit pine, iM to be half a million or more feet Th aame la heavily nmlerlaid with bitnmlnou coal, and directly on the line of railroad leading from lloutidalelot'oalport. Iti value i unknown. Ther are, alo, other valuable minerali oo tht aame. Tht above land Ilea tout two and a-balf mite below tb villHge of Ulen Hope, adjoining land of Oeorge Wrooui and otheri, d wh.it if known a Porter's run. The Improremeota oa tbe prop erty are a good geared saw mill, in running order, a bigb dan, atone breaat, made in th best man ocr, lit for almost nny machinery. Ther la, alio, a large fr me dwelling boos and frem bank barn thereon, and abont forty or Bfty acra. mora ar leu, of tbt laM If lerd. Any peraon wiahipg lo invent in property of thie kind will do well to examine tbil property. I will sell th whole or tb undivided half inteseat, a may anil th purohaaer. Th abov tract of land will make two or three farma, which will compere favorably with tbe greater part of our county. Prie and term mad known to any person wiihlng to pur. chase. For further particular eall in person or txldreaa tho undersigned at Oram pi an 11 til P .0., Clearfield countv, Pa. HAM L WIDKMIHR. Jan. . mt-tr, - " - . HOFFER'S Cheap Qash J$ tore, RfMIHI no. tiiri:e, opi-ra HOIIHK. Clearfield, Pa., WnOI.BSALB A RETAIL DBALBR IN DllY GOODS, Cuuipriiinf Drm Qoode of tha vary lataai tjtei euaililio( in part of Cthmrrr, Manohentor Fanalti, A) pecan, and all manner of Fancy Dress Goods, Such CreioRF, .M oh sir Lmlpn, Uldi, Drni (Jlnijhnii, DreH hinelea of tha very lateit lylna, and ai abeep at they ean be told la I hit market. NOTIONS, ConMitlnj, nf (11 lire fir (lent. Ladlei and Mines. Hi of all ah4eit 8III1 Prlnfr;. Laffen, Fnnry pre(i Uittont, Ladleg' Tirl ol all vhailee and tlylet, CutTt and Co'lart, Kibltent of all kmdi and quahlira. Merino iRdcrwrar, Tritntninga, t'e. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, Qaeensaru, Hwdwaro, Tinware, CnrpotH. OUCIoths WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc, Which will be lold wholeeal or rataU. Will tak Country Produce In Eirhaiiffa tor (iornla it Market Price. VV. 1. 1IOPFER, rir-arHeld. l'a., Kept. 21, IH7B If. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS and CAPS, ("heavier llinn ever Hi llio nloro o( G.C.& T.W.M00RE, imoM no, i, piu-g opkh a limine, We have junt rcooirctl llio lot,,(-sl ajnd bpal loloclcci itoi-k of BOOTS & SHOES. HATS, CAPS, AND Thai has ever come to town. Also, all llio new novel lic In NECKWEAR. Ol.t AOKNTi KiR PERKINS' Driving Boots and Shoes. Rubber Boots & Shoes. Give- ui cult end tee If wo don't Bell cheaper than anybody elo, OKO. c. MMHP, TOM W.MCHIHli. Cleertel l, Pa, Seal, il, 117111m! NINTH ATOIt' NOTICr-.-Ni.tlo Is hereby ttven that letters of A tniiniMra- tion on the eitate of KHKUI.lt K'K 8IIAKKKM, 11 e of Sandy townibi'. Clearfield county, Penn a, deeeaaed, having been duly granted to tb ander- igiicd, all persoua Indebted to said osUt will pleas mnk liumrdief payment, end thoee hav. tug cis i in i or aemituui ajjeinn in uni win prevent i hem properly authenticated for attlle- ment without delay. IJBOKUK O- KIRK, Aaininuiraior. Luthcriburg, l'a., Bpt. (, ISTtf t, IXKCHTOH'tl N()TI l---Nolio U bore. J bv glvn that Utters Teatamentary on the estate of AN lilt. -4 M. UlU, laU of Bradford townrbip , Clcarftvld count v, Penn a., dc 4 , having been duly granted to tb undersigned , a4l persona Indebted lo laid aetata will pleaie make immediate payment, and tbo hating claims or demands against tb aetn will present Ihem properly authenticated for settlement without delay. fMMl'1.1. If. HILL, P.iecutor Wiltiauixgrove, Pa., Sept. 10, I87B Ot. JJOU SALR. Tb undenlgnf) will sell at prlvat sal all that tract or parcel of land situat In Decatur townahip, Clearfield tounty, Pa., within a abort diaUnoe of tbe Tyrone A CltarfieH It. R., and adjoining lands of Robert Hudson and otnera, and known a th Jacob B. (Jearbart lot. The said tract oontalnlng 00 aorea mora or leas, wltb two velni of valuable eoal thereon, has about 80 acres cleared, and is th key to a lar body of ool aoout being developed, n ill be sold low and upon tty tertua. For particulara, apply to DAVID L. KHKUH. Cltrt)eld, Pa., July 12, 187(t. Re-Union of Trade. rilllU nnrienienrd l X that be opened a l.hlng to inform tbe ).uMifl COMMIHl(IN HTOltli At th old itand in Troutvllle, Clearfleld eouuty, l'a , on tbe ISth tnat., with a full .took of DRY f.OODM, CROUKHIKM, NDTIOVM. ItiHit. Klioea, In faot everything to ba ftfund in a flrit-ela. tor, all of which I am determined to sell al the luweit ea.B prior. F.imil:itM A NO LL.MIUCllMIJN Will find It lo thrlr advantage to do their dealing !h m thm hl.ka.t ..-.u Kill h ..all f..- Il-uin fjlMnln. n !-...!..-. .... kin.l D-.t or one-half earn will b paid. Trading for oniiigie. ur uuiuuer oi any xiou a cpcciany. aipw, agent for Singer Sewing Machines. Hartnc ooaJe arraniementi with Eiftrrn mer- ohenti to tell goodi furnithed me, therefora call and tee, ai I will bo enabled to tell cheeper thnn tliarheaptat. J. XT. CA1.L1I.E, iroulrille, l'a., hept. 71, 70-ly. Agrnt. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERREU, II u opened. In a but Urn on Market tlreet, on tha old Wniern ll'itrl lr, oppotite tha Court uauM in t'learneltl.a im nd Mieet-lroa .Menu factory and Store, where aill l found at all timet a full line of house praansirare goods, Stoves, n&ww&re, Etc lloute Sinmlina and all kiodt of job Work. retnr- lop, 1c , dona on thort notice and at raatotiabla relet. Alto, agent fur tha Singer Sewing Machine. A aupply of Machinei, with Needle, At)., al wayi on hand. Tertnt, etrictly oath or country iroduoe. A lhara of patronage tolio.fed. U. B. MEHHKI.L. Suiuriulendf-iti. Clearlleld, April 2&, 187-(f. REMOVAL ! James Li. Lcavy, Iltvlnf nurobated tha en. ire ttook nf Frd Bolteit. beifev ivm notice that he hae moved into tbe room lalelv orcuiiird bv Heed A llaerty, on fceooml tircuL, where he u prepared to olir to mi puoiie COOK ST0ES. PARLOR STOVES, of lha latttt Improvad pattern.-, at low prlea, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gi Futures and Tinware. Booting, Spouting, Plumbing, Oaf Fitting, and tug 'uiu)i a apeotaity. All work warranted. Anything in my lint will he ordered tpc.il si If .ten re J. JAr. U I-KAVV, Proprietor. Fuiiu. sack I.T r. Agent, Clearfled. Pa., January I. lS79-lf. ?(gal drrrtlstrnfuts. "Qoi Saya ti Commonwealth 1" Election Proclamation. ATTHKllEAB, by an Act nf tha iUwnl Aeeem fT bly of the Conimonwealm nf 1'enrnvlvanla nntilled "An Ant to rrgulnte the (icneral Election within thie Commonwealth," tt il tn joined upon iho hbenBt of tha eereral eountlet to giro public notion of men election, the plaoea where to ba new, ana cne oitloen to be elected, Tnnnroit, I, ANDRKW PKNTZ, Jr Uh noenn oi iieariieiu eounty. da btreoy give lab ile Notie to the fleelou of tke county of Clear Held, that a general election will be held oi Ti iipat roi.i.iwmo ma Kirut Mwat or No. TRHatn (being Ibe 4th day of the month), at the w?eral election dittrirti In laid euuuly, al whintt nme ana pitot toe quatittrii fgtfn fill rtt Foronapartbq frr fititt Ttftaanref of th Oquj- noi,weelth of rVnmylranla. For ona pcrton far Sheriff of UlearAeld aivntr. For one perton for D.itrlut Attorney or ClearllelJ county. For ona perion for fury Comoiifilonrr of Clear fleld county. The elrotorioftheooonty of OleiirMJ will take notloa that th laid fleet ion wilt M M tha following placo,, vtl i liurn tide borqugh t the publio achiol hiuie In eaid borou(jh. ClaarSold bornngh, at th CommWtlonuV offiol, in th Court Home. Cnrwentrill borough, at the home of Sanmel Way, nornar of Stata and Waluut itrHi la eaid horongh. lluulidal borough, at thapublie kouieof Wm. Parker, in snid borough. Lumber City borough, at the publio trbool hoot in eaid borough. New burg borough, at the echo it haute, In teid borough. New Waihington borough, -t tho r.uV.(i nhool houin, ta aaid borough. O.oeo la bmuugh, at th ubtie hoati f Mil Hoyt, in eaid borough. Walfaoeten borough, at the public eh i j hnuii in aaid borough. Beeoaria town. hip, al tbi I'oisa Itntat, In Ulet Hop. llrll townfbli In, at the hnuic of Robert MahaffVy hip, at lha hoaKs of the lata J ante, Bloom towm Dlnom, flr, Bogft tnwnthlp, atihehouF( Kdward Albert. H red ford lowntbip, at the bout or Jaonb Vieroa, Brady towmhip. at tbe public bou of W iliUm Bob we -n, Jr.. la Luthetihurg. Hurpiid tavthip, M Yuang'a toliool houa. Cbatl towmhip, i the publio lehoa) buuee near Simon Rorabougb'i. Covington towmhip, at tbt lob o el boae In Mnloftnburg. beeatnr towneblp, at Centre to boo I b o. Ferguaoa lownvhip, at the hnae of John Urag ory.furmerly oeeupled by Tboo Hnbtnmi,( Broad way) Ui(ard. lawafklp, at Cor.grt.ti Hill tohoo I boat. Ueike towmhip, at th publie tchool kouae at fl hew i,ll. Or ham towDlhlp, tt tk hontt of th late Jaeok nubirr. Urnwoe4 towmhin, at tka pnblia k out of Simotl lUllhan, la eaid towmhip. Ma-lira MwathlB. at thennhlla ohnat knan 1b Janaerill. Huttoa towntklp.at lh hoaw of tk mt Jn Wlleon. r Jordan lowaeklp, at tka pabll loaool ho, la Aneonvtll. Kaoi towniblp at Turkey Hill eehol hoete. Ken hen i towmhip, at Bridge' erhool hone. Lwrno towmhip, at th Arbitration room, la th Court Una, la tha borough nf Clearfleld. Mnrrio townthln.at Ibe hoaiefermerlr exwoulad by Them a Kyter. Pen a towaehlp, at th hotel fermeily kept by W. W. Andereoa. Pitt towatblr. at th lowmhln arhoal kouM I tk boron gb f Crwenirill. Hnndy tnwmhlp, at tbf poblic boo kom ta h toa-t) of puBoit. Jtflat Sfli'frtlsrmfttts. I'nlon tnwnthlp, at th knm of D. K. Ilruhnknr. Woodward townnbin, at the publie trhnol bout la tha town of Huultrill. AN ACT regulating the mode of voting at all election! (q the ererl eountle of Itiii Com tnnnwealth, approved tho Jth diy of March, A. u. ma, tilt Rrctiu I. Ut il tmnelft ly tbe Senate and lloute of Heprctentatlvaa of tbo CoronuMi wealth of IVnniylvania 'o Ueneral Ataembly mot, and It It hereby enacted by authority of the aame, That tli qualified vol cm of the te feral eouoiiei of tl.it Commonwealth, at all grneml, townahip, bornugb and xeeial election!, ar hrreby heraalirr author ised and required to vote, by ticketa, printed, or written, or partly firiutvd anj partly wrillea, "v. ? s W!owi! Oue ticket thkii m- brae tha namea of all Jndgea of eourti voted for, nd to t labeled, omiide, "judiciary j" one ticket hall iitil.reee the i.attiei of the Ktat ofliceri voted Tor, and be labiled. "Slate one tinket ihall em. braoe tb natnet of all county officer voted for, inrluding ofti-ie ef am at or, oteuitier and membera of attembly, if rcttd fur, and member of Congrett, If voted for, and be lnbele, ''oounty ; on tiuket tball embrace lh name of all townahip ofliocri voted Jor, and be labeled, "townahip ;" one linket ihall embraoa tba namea of all borough otTioen voted for, and be labelvd, "borough ;" and earb olaaa ihall b dopoaltvd In aeparate ballot tout. Hlien the I'olla are to be Kept Open. A further supplement to th act regulating leclluni In lb it Commonwealth, approval January 'MK and February 1:1, A. U. 1 HT d : Hku. b. At all elcottont hereafter held under th lawt of tbia Loumonwealth, tbe poll ahall be opened at aeven o'elook, a. in., and cloacd at to von o olock, p. tn. ' Appointment of Judge V Itiapeclura Krc 9. In all election diitrictt whera a vacancy esltta by rrann nf th dti((ulificatlon of tba officer or otlierwii in an election board her to fore appointed, or where any new dittrict thill be formed, lha Judge or Judge of tb Court of Com mn Plea of the proper county ahall, ten dayt ueiore any general or ipeolal election, ppiint competent pert out to fill aaid vtoannie, and to conduct ll election in aaid new diitrlota, and in tb appointment of Impostor In any election diatrict both ahall not be of tbe aame im I it leal party, and lh jode of election ahall In all caret tie of the political parly having the majority of voire in laid dittrict a oearly aa tha said Judge or Juilff t can aacerlata tba fact, and in caaa of the ditiigreruicnt of the judgca aa to the aelcetton of inaprutora th political lutjorlty f the Judge i ha II adect one ot raid imprriturt, and th minor ity juijte or judgra ibnil aeleot th other. hue. T, Whenever ibere shall be a ve coney In an election board on Ibe morning of an election, taid rnctticy ihall ba tilled in con fortuity with xiittng lawt. Dulle of KIrction Oinreru. fir.v. B. At the opening of tb poll a at til elce tiom ft iball he the do t of the iudea of lti-,n for tbeir rrrptcdre dittrict to deiignate one of ipe intpeciori, ntioie duty it ahall ba to hat in cuM' dy the reglttry of votera, and to make tho cntriea therein required by law, and It ill ill ba the duty of tbe oihrr of the laid impootor to receive and number the ballots prcicnfed t laid lection. Km-. V. AH tlcetiom hv thftchiiens ihall be by ballot ; every ballot voted ihall be numbered in the order in which it ahall b received, and the numbrr rt'Cordod by the clerk i on he list of voter opposite the nstue of tha elcotor from whom re-oeir-d. And any voter voting two or morn tirk eta, the aeveral ticket to voted skill each be numbered with the number oorrpnding with the number to the name of the voter. Any lec tor may write his name upon hi ticket or caue tb aauio to bo tuition ibereon.and attended bv a oiuxrn ol ibe dittrict. In addition to th oath now preteribtd by law to betaken and subaerlbed by e ler I ion officer, they ahall teverally be sworn or affirmed not to diacloee how any elector ahall have voted, unlcsa required to do i a witaraaca i (n a judical proeceding. All judges, inspectors, i clerk i ami overseers of any election held under this act shall, before entering upnn their duties. I be duly sworn or affirmed la the prcim? nf i ecb other. Th judge shall b sworn by tha! minority Inspector, if there shall be inch minority ' Inspector, and in ca there tha I be no minority j intpeotor then by j a Mice of th pears or alder-1 man, nt.d the tnapeotors, overseer and clerk shall be sworn hy tho judge. Certifloatetof such swear- -ing or affirming iball be duly made out and sign-1 ed by the ofiicurs to tworn, and attested by the; officer who adininittored tb oath. If any judge 1 or minority inspector refutes or fails toswear the ' officers of election in the manner required b) this i ant, or if any officer of election shall act without j hiring flrtt duly sworn, or if any officer of election shall sign the form of oath without being duly sworn, or If any judge or minority Inspector ihall vwiinr win. inj um.-er waa tworn wuen n waa not, shall b deemed misdemeanor, and upon conviction the etneer or officers so od-n-lins; shall be iid not eicecdina one thouiand dollar or imp r lion merit not osceeding on year or both at the disctelion of th Court. Koii-ltegUtercd Voter. BkO. 10. On tb day of citation any perton whoa nam shall not appear on th registry of voters, and wbo claims th right to vote at said election, shall produce at least u. qualified voter of the dittrict as a witnaaa to th residence of th claimant In tb diitriot in which be otaimr to 1 a voter for the period of at Lett two month' immediately preceding tald loti3n, whioh wit oeti ihall be sworn or a to fined, and aubcril written, or partly written and partly print-d alH J.Ut. ik. f.n...,atd kskiM, wMh amdaWt thall define elaarly whre tha reiidcne is of th perton in claiming to b ,oter, and tha person o claiming the right to vol ihall alto lako and snbscribJ a written, or partly written and partly printed affidavit, stating U the-best of hit know, edge and btltef when and w her hewn born ; thai h has been a oil ism of th I'nited fitttea for on month, and of tha Commonwealth or 1'enoeyUani) thta he ha resided in tho Com monwealth on year, or if formerly a qualified lector or native-born citissn there, f, and has removed therefrom and returned, thtt he has r tided therein sii months next preceding taid alee, tinn f that be baa resided in tha district In whieh h olaims to b a voter for th period of at least two monthi Immediately preceding laid election ; that he has not moved Into tho district for th porpoi of voting I hare i a ; that be haa, If twenty two yaare of age or upward, pail a gtat or Munty Ui within two years, which wit atititcd at least two months and paid at least one month before th election. Th aaid affidavit ahall also slat when and where th tax claimed to he paid by the affiant was asseeeed, and when and when and to whom paid, and the ( r!pt th ore for ball b produced for lamination unless the affiant shall state la hi affidavit that It hai beea lost or ditioyed, or that he never received any, and, if a naturalised cititen, ahall also state when, wher and by what court he wu naturtlimd and thall alto produce hit ortifloaU of naturalisation for examination; but if the part in tt olaiming the right t rote ahall take and ubisj-ih an afli davit that h Is a aatlv torn cititen of tb United 8iiea, o f .or elienher shall slat th be, la ba afh lavit, and abatl produo vi dence that he ha bee aataralised, or U en tilled to eiliieoabip by rasoa of his father's naturali sation, and Ihall further state ta his affidavit that b i at lh time of making tht affidavit of the ageaf twenty-one and under twentr-two ycari ; that h ha been a eititeo of the OmtM Htalea on month ; that b has resided in lh Stat ne year ; or. if a nahve-born citiiea rf tb iStata, and removed therefrom and returaed, that he bat re iidd lharain M juMth aeil preceding tald ltcM"P, and in thetloetloa diitriot two months n. mediately preceding suck election, he shall be Milled to vou, although h shall not hav paid 'axes. Ibe said affidavit of all prrmns making rui-h claims and lha affidavits of tb witneiae to their rcMdcno ih. be pnscrved by the election board, and at ibe oloie of the election they ahall bo no In led with th lilt of voters, tally llH. and other pari required by law to be Bled by iho rlura julge with the prothnnotary, and shsjl rt main on file therewith In the prothonntary'a utile, subject to elimination aa other Icatton paper aro. If th election r-O-ari shall find that tbe applicant pmsaa all tha legal o; u ali licit i-mi of a vg.er be ihall b permitted to vol, and kit name ihall be added to the lilt of taxable by lb election ofllcors, lh woni Ma" being added where tba claimant olaims to Tot oa tax, and the word "age" hrs h claim to vut on ago, tha asm word being added by tk eltrkt in each can r poctively on tht list of persona voting at lucb loiion, ('hallrtigc of Rrltercd Voter 8ko. 11. tt shall be lawful for any qualified cititen of the dutrict, aotwithtlandtng th nam of lb proposed voter i contained on th list of rsident Uxatles, to challenge th rata of such pen on i, whereupon the tame proof of the right of mi ll rage ai nuw required by law ahall he pub licly mad, and acted oa by th elect bn board, and the vot admitted or rejected according to tba evidence. Kvery pcrton claiming to bt i natnrallied cititen thai) b required to produo hi naturalisation aertlfleau at tb aleation be fore voting, except w litre h kat been for fire yeara eonaeeulivcly a voter la th dittrict In which b oil art his vot, and on the vote of such pa rum being reetlred it ahall be th duty of the lection officer to writ or stamp oa uoh cerliq at tb word "raud," with th day, month and year, and If any election officer or offioars ahall receir a aeoood Tot on th ntso day by virtu of Ike tan r(i&oa'a, xoj.t wher ton ar n titled to vol, bectaUfe of th naturalisation of tbir (alhars, they and lha person who aball otter ucb if eon d vol ihall be guilty of a miademeaa or, and on convict inn thereof fined or iutprii oned, or both, at tha discretion of tho court, hut tb In aball not exceed nr hundred dollar la each oa ae, aor tb Inpriionmant on year. Th like punishment thall b inflicted oa onviotion of th ofBcera of lection wbe aball neglect or re fuse to tnaka er eaoi to b made tbe endurt. went required as alorasaid on aaid oataralitatioa rertiflcat. Ntfflect of Duly o( ICleritun (imrera. Pro. 12. Ii' any election officer ahall refuia nr aeglect to rruolr aach proof f th right of an (tragi a la described by ibis law, or tb lawi to wnicn mi t a supplement, from any person offering to fot whose name la not on lh Mat nf attested voter, or whet right to vote ta chal lenged by any qualified volar prewst, ad ahall admit sack person I vet witkout requiring sack proof, every peraoa o fttading ahall, pon eoa viotaa, k guilty of a niademMaor, and ahall b sentenced for vrv aueh ofleae u uav a Ana ..t exoewding f v hundred dollars, ar to naderg aa uiiMw,gi max mvn iBia o yor, r both, ai the ditoretloa of tb Crt. Canvaaa aftbe Voire l,v the Copra. 8o. IS. Aa Hon th ttolla akall fir... ik. r cr of th alechoa ibah proeetd to aouat all th vole oett for each andidat voted for, aad .... ... ..inn m.n oi i Mnv ,a trinltet. with a reiar ehret in addttloa. la ail -f lb vqle roaivd by eack ndidaU ahall bn gir. a ftr hi or her name, first I word 'and agal ,a","r 'nan n atgaea ay all af aaid f 0et. and certified by ovrrrs if any, or If al a certified th overert and any ttior reTailm to sign r certify, or either of leet. ak.ll ,i." poo ach ef tb re tor a hi r ibelr reaeoa for not algning or eerllf lar thews. Tk. .. eoMKial thntt aa tW m4.h .it j i rwaa iA tstatvm f l et'ftaew wreefel, w4 eMeltdwie sAwM k mf aed nW U tht e'eelte. Mar ww lie twit a Mt.. .. ,k. u. knit h fm4Mt,if MwXd e rl rfMe , r.cfi-M. ee f inmmtin of tk pmUit. Tki Uiplicat rarn,ib,U k elaied In etvelope. and k teslod la th prenot f th. nMr, and 1 if rjal Sirrrttemfttts. on envelop with lh aneald return ibett given to Hie Judg", whieh tbnlt rnntain oa lt of votera, ttly-papr, and oalht or oflWra, and another of aaid nvlote ahall U gvrB tht minoiity inipector. All julg living with: I wel. milet of tb 1'rothonotary'a offlc,or wit Ma twei.ly-fcue uiilrt, If their reiidtnc be i t toQ villfge r city oa the ho of railroad leading t I ho county sea', slitll befor two o'ctunk, poit meridian, of tha dtiy alter th elwtlon, an, 4 ollieir Judge shall before twelve o'clock meridisn of the aeoond day after the electio, deliter said return, together with return sheet, lo th tr. tboimlary of lh Court of Common I'leat of the euunty, whioh aaid return a beet ahall ha fl!ud,nd the day and hour of BMng mv- .Vvreun,' and akall h preserved by lb t'rotbonotary fur puij tmpection. At il o'clock on th aaid aeoonj dy lullowlng any thctlon, tha Wothonotary 0f lb Court of Com moo Plea shall present the id returns to tb said (urt j la counties where tbur la no rerident Tresidfiit Judgrt, tha Aniciate Judge ahall perform I he dutlei iuipoied upon th Court of Co ui in on l'leaa, which ahalt convene Ur taid puipi-te the returns prttenttd by th Pro lbonutvry aball be opened by aaid court, and com puted by anch of Its officers, and sunh sworn at tif tantt tha court shall appoint, in the praianc of lh jud or judgiti or aaid court, mai th return certified and oerlifloatoa of lotir)n luued under tb eal of th court, as is now required to be don by tb return Judges, and lh vuto M io computed ann certified shall Ii open to Ibe publie, or in oas of complaint of a qualified elector under oath charging palpable fraud or mistake, and particularly specifying the alleged niitak fraud, or where fraud or miitakt is apparent ai tba return, tbe court thall examine the return and II la th judgment of th court It shall h ncc.en.iry to a just return laid court ihall iaaue summary proce.s agninst tb election officer and oventera tf any, or th election diitriot oom. plained f, to bring them forthwith Into ewt, with all election paper ia their posienloa, and If pslpablc mittak or frand shall b diaeovrd, it shall, upoa so oh hearing at may be deemed neeouary toenligliten the court, and be corrected by th court, and so certified ; bat allegation of palpable fraud or mittak ahall be decided by th said court within (brae day after the day tho returna are brought Into court for compatatlon, and lb said inquiry ihall be directed only to palpable frd or mistake, and ihall not b deemed a judicial jurisdiction lo annelnd ny contil nuw or hreaf:erto be provided by law, and the other of aaid triplicate re'uraa aball b placed in the box and act I ad np with the ballot . Nothing in tbia act aball require fie returna of election or bnroogh or township offloeri to be made to the count asdirseted in thlsaectioo, but all the returna of th election of towntbip and borough offi r to be cnoiosed In a sealed cover, directed to tbe Prothonotary of the Court of Com mon Mr at of the proper county, and shall by ome otic of tbttn be delivered into hii offlc within tnrc days after evry auch eteelion aol filed therein. In count its where there are thrv or more judffs of said ourt, learned In lb law. at leatt to judges shall sit to compute and cer tify return, unlet unavoidably prevented. If any or the aaid judges shall hiiutelf be a candi date for any ofhVe at any election be hell not tit with tb court or act in counting the return of such alvotion, and in uoh caa lb other judget, if any, thall act, and if in any oounty there ahall be ao judge qualified to bold th aaid ourtnadr the provision of tbi act present aud able to act, then and in vry aueb case, tb register or willt, tba sheriff and county oommlsiioner of tbe proper oounty absll ba and conttitut a Board, who, or a majority of whom ahall have and Merei all th power, and perform all the dull vetted In or required lo b performed bv the court of oomtnoa pleaie of such oounty, hy m under the previa- iona of tbia shall act aa a memtier of iuoh Uoard when him elf a candidate fur any office at tbe election, the returna of which tbe taid Hoard 1 required t? ootiot under the proviaion of tbia tito . bar. I. In all election hereafter thrtifit or naturalisation if genuine, ahOI be oonatuiira evidence of tb tact mentioned therein, and wher th person ottering to rote claim the right on tbe payment of tax, the receipt of tueh tax, If ilgned by th proper officer, ahall be fie evident thereof ; if such porten doet not produce such t celpt, then the payment of tbe tax may be proeci by the oath of auch peraoo. or other evidenc, itating when, where and V whm auoh x waai paid. Xotlce la further herrhy Krven. That all persons except Jmticoa of th Peace, whu shall hold ao office or anpoiotmet of trust under the government of tho Uuiied Htates, or of tbi Slate, or or any Incorporated diitriot, whlhr a ointniaiiont-d officer or otuerwite, a uhordinnt otlioer or agent, who 1 or ihall be wnplnyivl u dcr th Ltgialative, Exeeutiv a Judicial W partmsnt ol tbia Mat or of lh United States, or any city or Incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress, or of the 8tt Legislature, or of tb aoauruun or aeleet council of any city or eoataniiaiouer of any Incorporated district, ar hy laj Incapabl or holdiogerx erclting, at th aame time, tb office or appiin'. mcnl ol Jndgn, Inspector or Clerk of any election of (kit Common wealth. Of Election Ofllrera. In cat the pcrton who ihall hare received Ibe iocou'J bigheat number of vote forinapeetor ahall not attend on th day ot election, then tbeporto who thall hare received the iccond kigheat num ber of votes for Judg at tbo next preceding elec tion, shall not as tetpeetorln bio placet and ia oat the person wbo aball hava received the bigh eat number of votea for iaapector aball not attend, ibe rwn ttMUtl judge, ehall appoint ao iotpoo-. tor in bit plan ; aud ia cat tbe peraoa elected judge thall nt attend, than th impact or what re ceived tbe bigbeit number of vote, iball appoiaa a Judge In bis place ; or if any vacancy ahall eon tic ua iu the Hoard for tb ipac of on howr after tb time fixed by law for the opening f tb elec tion, tho qualified voter of tbe Uwnihip, wntrtl or diitriot fur which inch oOor thaH hav bee elected, pretest at th plao of elect io a, ahall a loot ono out of their number to till aqcb -naaary Also, that where a judge, by ioknau r an, voidable accident, ia unable to attend iub meet Inf, of Judge, then tba eertifloat tnn ihall be taken charge of by on ef Ifae lntpecton op clerks or the election of tba diitriot, who ihall da and perioral th dutie required of said Judg en able to attend. Contrtttutluiial ProvUlona, 8peil attention t hereby directed to th Eighth Artiol of the New Coattilution : HioTioa 1. KverJ male aitiaen tweaty-en yean of atr, pollening th following qualifica tion, shall be entitled to vote at all eleclinoi : AreiU hall hav aen a oil! sen of the Uni ted State at least an month. Strontt- He shall have resided In the State one year (or, if having previously been a qualified, elector or native-born eitison of th State, h. shall hav removed therefrom and returned, litem ix men tbi), immediately preceding the ketioa.. Third He iball bave roiided ia I be ejection, diitriot where ha aball offer to vot i leatt two month immediately preceding tha ehactioo. fourth-f twenty-two y ears of age or npwardfa h ahall hav paid within two years Bute ar County tax, which ahall hav been attetaed at least two month aud paid on month before the. Union. r.e, 4. All 1ectlonby th eitlicaa shall b hw ballot. Kvery ballot voted ihall be numbered in th order in which it shall be received, and tb number recorded by tb eleciioa officer oa tbe. liat or voters, opp.ttU tb name or lb tleeto who present th ballot. Any elector may write hi nam upo hi ticket, or cause the earn to h wrutt tbnreoa, and attested by a eititeo f tka dittrict, Th lection officers shall be aworn or affirmed not tod if dole how any elector akaH bar voted, nnleaa required to. do so as witoeitei ia a judicial proceeding. Sec 5. Eleetora ahnM m a'l eases, exoept tree son, felony, a tad brvanh or surety of th peace, b pttiiWgcd from arrett during their at' er dance on cl ectiousaad in going lo and relarn ing therefrom, 6e. 8. Whenever any of tho qualified elector f lhitCoiui nweallh ehall k in actual military it r vice, under a requisition from th President th United btate. or by th authority of tbia Commonwealth, auch elector! may ex or el a tbo. right of suffrage io all election by tha ilistns, uadar mch regulation, as If they weTreat at their uiual place of lecti.tn. Bko.T. All law regulating the tttoktingnf elec tion by tbe cltiaens, r for tk registration of electors, shall u uniform ikroughoul the Stat but no elector ahall b deprived of the privilege, of voting by reason of hia nam aol bein ncli Ured. Sro. I. Any person who ahall g'vr promiak or otfwr to gir to any elector, any money, re ward, or other rateable consideration for hia vet at an election, or for withholding th mum, or who aball give or proaia to give auch eontidtr tion to any porn or parly lor tuuh elector who. aball receive agree to recti v for himtelforfcr another, any mouey, reward, r other valoabl consideration for his vol t a eJeoii'm.or fr withholding tb mm, shall thereby for tell tk right to vot i auoh kotton, and aty eUetor "hot lifbt to veto ahall b ehallenged for such caua be for the elctwn oflWra, ahall b required to iwear or anVm that the matter r th ohallMgtis oatrua hefwr his vot shall ba raoeirod. Hrc I. Any parson win. ..hall, while a adf dala for offio,! guilty of bribery, fraud, or will ful violation of any election law. thall be forever disqualified from holding any office of troet er profit l tht Commonwealth, and any pereneoa ioted of willful violation of th election laws ihall, In additloa to any penalties provided by law, be deprived of the righkof sulfrage absolutely for th term of four yeata. Rrc. 13. For the parp or voting, no penon shall be desmd to We gtloed a reddene by reatea o( kit abaeaee, while employed ia th rvie, of either civil or military, of tbia Stat er th United Stales, aor while engaged I tbe aav). gtlo of lb waters of tb Hlate er tka Ueltad- Statoa.or ea the high seas, nor while a student of any InMitutloa el lralng, aor whit kpt la aor Poor Monte, or atktr A -r I aim, at public l peme, nor while confined in public priton. Bar. U. lirict e ectioo board ahall oati of judge and two tnopetora, who ahall h hoea anaal y by tha cttisena, Keck eleetor shall hav tha right ta vote for tb Judg aad eat inspect re, and oarh iaapector ahall appoint one drk. Th fir. l election hoard for any m dttrM ahall b eelecied, and veeeauta 1 lectin aoarda filled, as prerldsd by law. KlMtiu cr shall k privileged from arrest pa daya of elation, while engaged la making up and treaemitling retarna,xcpt upon warrant of a oH f reword r Judg thareof, for aa olrctioa frand, far felony, or torwaatoa kreaeh of tk peace. In eitle. they may claim exemption from Jury duty dariag their term of service. Sac. Ifi. K peraoa ahall b qualified to rv a aa elect lo offiw who iball bold, er shall with km tw montht kav held, any offio, er appoint -point, r employment la ar adr the tievere meat of th Uaited Hi ate a, r of this Blat. r of Buy city or enty, er of any mualeipal hoard, com mi tine, or tmtt la any ity, v only J liee of th pc and atdermo, aotari publie aad pertom th militia tervkt of tb cliate ; ar aball any a lectio Aor b ellit ikl I aay civil oflc to a fill4 at aa eketiou at wblck ke f ahall trr. av ( tn tack a herd i ate. rnuaiei - pai, or officer a, balow lb trade f tb eit a att ameer, aa ahall a detlgnated by gea ereJ w. J OIVKN ander my head and real, at twrt'4 Penn a, tbi Tth day of October; m the yew It.B of ar Lord a iho tend ght handrw aad tevaty.le, aad ef th ladependoV of tb Unltad Bute th oa hundred and four ANURKW PINTl, Jn Shetkl