mi- Gioaoi B. Goodlahder, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WKIiKRMDAY MOHNINO, OlTOIIER 13, I.. Reader, If yon want to know what is going on la the baslnest world, Just reed our edvertiilng eolnmoa, the.Vpe.. column in particular. Democratic Stale Ticket. TOR BTATI TRIABUBF.R, HON. ORANQK NOBLR, of Krie. Democratic County Ticket ! TOR ASSOCIATE Jl'OOtg : JOHN I. Cl'TTI.S, or OleerNId noroaib. JOHN HOCKKNltKRKY, of (.'beet Townslilp. rOR TRIA8LREH : JOIIN W. WRIOLEY, of Clesrteld Borouh. FOR COUNTY COMMI88IONRR8 : JOIIN T. RTRAW, of PtrRmon Township. JOIIN PICAKD, of CoTlniua Town-hip. FOR COUNTT Al'UITona : REi riEN BTRAW, of Jordan Township. JOHN W, HOW I, of LawrencB Township. FOR COINTT CORONIR: Dr. JOIIN 8. HANI, of DnDolt Borooeh. The election of John Lemon made ua all fuel sour. The election of Orange Noble will put a different tasto in our mouths. Nolon W. Aid rich has boon elected United States Senator from Rhode Island, to succeed General Burnsido, deceased. A long farowell to Ulaine, Mao Voagh and James. Tbo good' they did will be interred with their political bones until another reform trumpet blows. It is ascertained Irom an extended statement just furnished tho publio by JJri. Bliss, Agnow, Hamilton and others that they believe thn President to be dead. Tho platform adopted by tho Will iamsport Convention is of fit timber fitly made for so fit a candidate as Mr. Orange Jfoblo. With this fit oncour agement let ns givo the Republicans fits. Weu. to JtEMEMUER. The fuel that no Democratic Presidents have ever diod in office has about convincod Grant that bo bad better make his next effort tor that position as a Dcm crat. Tho election of Governor and minor State officers occurred yestorday (Tues day) in the States of Ohio and Iowa. Members ot the Legislature wore also chosen. The defeat of Foster for re election for Governor in Ohio is not an improbability. Guitcau will be delended by bis brothor-in law, George Scovillo. Just what tbe plea is to bo has not been ascertained. Bo tbe plea whatever it may, however, there is very little doubt ot the conviction and execution of tho criminal. The Difference. An exchange io morks : "Gcnoral Simon Camoron's ro mark that Don's man Daily would bo elected is quoted in all tho Republican papers ot the Stato as nows. But not A lino of Wolfe's scathing arraignment of Cameron rule in this State is pub. fished." Getting Ilia Dues. Tho Boston Globe saye : "Wo have long suspected the devil of having Republican ten dencies." Glad the old follow is trying to get into good company at last. Philadelphia Sacs. JIo is not only golting into the Republican party, but ho is there, and it can now bo said that tho dovil has golton his due. F.dward Law, mombor of tho Legis lature from the Eighth Pennsylvania district, was drowned in tho Schuyl kill rivor at Philadelphia, on Monday of last week, by the npsctting of the boat in which he was rowing. Ho was a Bkillful swimmer, but it is sup posed be was attacked by cramps and deprived of bis strength. Ho was in the 33d year of his ago. Looical. Tho Kaston Vets (Radi cal), in alluding to current political events, says that it Daily is defeated this year an anti-Cameron Republican will be the regular candidate for Gov ernor next year. II Baily is elected a Cameron candidate will bo nominated, because then tho office, ne.uke.rs and olHco-holdors will control tho Stato Convention of 18S2 just as they did that oflSSl. The SrKciAi, Session. Tho special session of the U. S. Sonato was called to order at 11 o'clock A. M. on Monday by Mr. Harris, who, after prayer by the Chaplain, alluded to the deaths of President Garfield, Senator Burnsido and Soorotary Burch. Alter reading a brief messago from the Prosident and the proclamation cordoning tho Son ate, Senator Thomas F. Bayard, of Delawaro, was chosen Speaker pro tern. Fletcher Harper, the last surviving member of tbo largest publishing house in Amorica, died is Now York on Tuosdny morning of last week. Ho was Dorn in ltjlio. Tbo lirm was started in 1817 by the two cldor brothers, James and John, under the firm name of J. & J. Harper. Subse quently the two younger brothers en tered their employ, and in 1833 the firm of Harper & Brothers originated The firm now consists of five sons and one grandson of the original members. Solid. The Williamsport Banner gets away with Klmira, N. V., in this manner: " Klmira always was a vain town, and now just because they have had a State fair, a cyclone, a big firo, and a few otbor pleasant things, they are just bursting with pride ; yet, after all, they can't touch Williamsport, for we have had a Greenback county Con vention, a Democratic Stale Conven tion, came very near having tho Boys in Blue meet here ; we also had a board of Commissioners that could make the office pay, had a man hang himself and other things besides, and yet we don't boast. But then what more could be expected of Klmira T" Hit . V. GU1TEAU 1XD1CTEI). The indictment against Chsrlcs J. Guitenu, for the murder ol Juntos A. Gaifleld, late President of the United .States, wus presented to the grand jury at Washington City, on Saturday morning. The indictment embraces eleven counts and is drawn with great minuteness. Each count repeats tho charge that Guitoau "feloniously and wiltully and of bis malice ulorethouglit did kill and murder against the form of the statute in such case made and provided and against tno ponce and Government of the United Slates." The variations aro regarding the time and place of death and tho court's 'jurisdiction, and are drawn so as to cover overy possible loop holo through which tho prisoner might escape For instanco, the only variation in the fifth count is a charge In tho order of men tion of tho placcB in which death is said to have occurred, tho county of Washington and District of Columbia boing put first. The sixth count ro- cites that the offense charged was com mitted in the Baltimore and Potomac railroad depot, in the city of Washing ton, which building stands and at the time stood on the ground belonging to and under tho exclusive jurisdiction of tho United States. The ninth count is varied by the introduction ot the re cital that tho district in which the of fense charged was committed const! tutcs a Judicial Circuit of the United States, and that tho county of lion mouth and State of New Jersey, where the said James A. Gaifleld died, form part of a Judicial Circuit of the United States, consisting of tho District of Columbia. In all other respects this count is like the third. At 12; 15 the grand jury entered tho Criminal Court room and presented the indictment against Guilcau, In dorsed "a true bill," signod by Caleb Churchman, foreman. SO GO, SAX S JOE. Joo W. Furey, one of tho editors ot tho Bollefonto Watchman, was a candi dato for Recorder before the Democratic county convention of Centre at tho re cent session of that body, but some other fellow had more delegates and votes and got away with tho nomina tion for that office. Tho few Green- backers still alive in that county sup posed they would make a "ten striko" at their convention and nominated Joe for Recorder. Ho comes back at the flankers in this way : OlLLErONTI, Ool. 1, HSI JaciI V. Tuonan, Era., Chairman Aatianal Itrttnback Canal Vimntittet : Hi Dear Sir. On tbe 13th of Septeml'rr Ike National Greenback County Convention did Ine Ilia honor lo put mj natno oa Ita ticbet at a can didate for Hrgi.ter of Centra oouuty. 1'ermit me to say tbat while I aiiprec-late tbe oompliinent and thank my (Ireenhaoh frienda for tbu mark or tbrlr oofifl.lenos and esteem, 1 ain to honor bound lo rsspoolfully deolioa the Domina tion. Having aobmltted my Dame to the D.morratlo Confection, aad pledged myself to abide by Ita decision, it would ool be honorable in me to turn my gone nguin.t my party friend a imply beeau.e tbey choae another 10 prolerenoe to mjieir. While I am a Ureenonoher la theory and be lleve that to be tbe financial dootrine, I bare all my life been a Uelnocrat id principle and bava acted with thai party. It woo Id look badly now. aimply beoenee 1 waa defeated 10 Convention for ao office bardly worth eontendina for. to repndl- ate tbe aentiwenta and prineiplea which 1 bare alwaya oheriihed, and which I thoroughly be lieve to M tho beat bop of to people of Ihii eountry. The guerrilla lo politico ii not a ercatora to n admired. What elie woold I he ahould I accept a nomination tendered tu under aueh otrcum tancer T At tbe ram time I desire lo my Ibat I folly appreciate tbe reipect abown me by my frienda ut toe urcenbaok party. trj truly, jour friend, Jos W. Fi-air. That may bo termed a furey out at tack npon those candidates who an nounce themselves subject lo Demo cratic rules and then switch off after they aro defeated. A Disuracefil Conspiracy. A vory d isgraccful conspiracy has come to light in Washington owing to the arrest of Mason for bis attempt to shoot Guitcau. It appears that it had been arranged among the guard of soldiers detailed to watch tho prisoner that on an appointed duy they should go through an imitation drill under Gui- leau's window and thus attract his at tention. They -were lo pretend to practice loading and firing, and at a preconcerted signal weri to load their guns with balls and fire a volley at Guitcau. Thus he would be sure to bo killed, and it could not bo told by which of tho number. It is fortunate that Mason's ill aimed shot served to break up this conspiracy, which would have brought lasting disgrace upon the set vice. Tho soldiers of tho army are tho servants of tho people, and it is their duty to obey implicitly the commands ol Ihoir superiors. In the present in stance, those men were sent to guard and protect tho person of a man who, however excctublu his crime, is still entitled to tho protection of laws of a civilised country. They would havo violated overy precedent of law and ordor had they carried out their nefari ous schomo. They have lliomselvcs confessod to and gloried in their crime. Let an immediato court martial deal with thorn as the laws of war dirdt t. Graveyard Insi-ranci to ns Kvp phkhsed. The business of mutual as sessment insurance companies has as Burned such rascally proportions that Governor Iloyt has determined to slop tho further organisations of associations of this character. Heretofore letters patent wore issued to companies wbon the application bad passed through the hands of tho Insurance Commissioner, Attorney Goneral nd Secretary of tho Commonwealth, but tho Governor has inlimalod to Insurance Commissioner Forstor by letter that he is not ex poctod in the future to approve tho titles of "graveyard" insurance compa nies. Tho Governor bos written a lottcr to J. M. Forstor, Stato Insur ance Commissioner, in which ho says that hcrcaltor no letters patent to in surance companies who propose to do business under the plans indicated will be Issued from the office of the Secre tary of the Commonwealth unless un der the order of tho Courts having jurisdiction. Tin Assassin Indictid. A Wash ington telegram dated the 8lh instant, says : "About 1 o'clock this afternoon tho grand jury took a recess, and tbe foreman, Mr. Churchman, proceeded to tho office of the District Attornoy and placed in Colonel Corkhill's hands a presentment against Charles i Gui tcau for the mnrder ol James A. Gar field, President of the United Statos, by wounding him with a ballet fired from a pistol in the hand of Charles J. Gulteau, at the Baltimore and Po tomac depot, on or about the second day of July, A. P. I SSI." THE STAR ROUTE TU1EVES. Tho Government attorneys have proceeded against Gen. Brady and' several other Star route thieves by filing information in Court, instead of by Indictment, as usual, and had bench warrants issued for tho arrest of the AcctiKod. It was anno' reed that this course was taken because a statute of limitation would Intervene before ac tion could bo bad by tho grand jury, but tho truth is that it was taken bo- cause there was a well-grounded belief, if not a cortuinly, that tho grand jury had been tampered with. It is an nounced that tho accused will resort to every possible strategy to procure delay, notwithstanding their bluster of a few weeks ago about speedy trial, when they supposed the Government was not ready. We never had much faith that those grand rogues would be conviclcd. They bavo stolon by tho million, and theroforo have plenty of money. They have stolen from the Government, and thero is therefore no individual so doeply wronged as to orcate sympathy in his behalf. Thoy have given largely of tho money they stole to corrupt elections in a way to give eucoess to tbo Republican party. But for that. General Hancock would bo President to-dav. Tho thieves thorefore have the sympathy of government officials. of the bankers and millionaires who rovel in tho plunder they gain by use of government funds and pampering of their interests, and of the fanatical cle ment of tho Republican party. The juries of the District of Columbia are apt to be made up of Government em ployces or dependents, vulnerable ma torials, and it is said those have novor yet convicted a Government plunderer or thief. There aro formidable pow ers, too, near the throne, who are in teroslcd in acquittal, or miscarriago of the cases. Under all the circum Btanccs, therefore, our faith in the final triumph of justice in these cases is weak. It is said too, that ex Sonator Dor scy and other chiefs of the Star route thieves aro to be speedily arrested. AS EXCELLEST CHOICE. We ondorso the Uurrisburg Patriot' t remarks in regard to the now Spoaker of the Senate. Tho action of tho Democratic members of tho United Statt'B Senalo in manfully accepting tho responsibility of choosing tho Pres ident of that body, meets tho approval of the Democracy thoiighoiil the coun try. That responsibility was devolved upon tho Democratic Senators partly by accident and partly by the blunders and dissensions of their political oppo nents. It was not of their seeking or making, but as men who dare to do their duty in whatever shape it may come, the Democratic Senators could not shrink from the responsibility thus imposed upon them. And they have met it in tho choieo of Senator Bayard us their candidate for President of tho Senate in a manner entirely accepta ble not only to their own party but to the conservative and fair minded men of all parlies. Tho new presiding offi cer of the Sonato has tho confidence aliko of financial men and the working classes and what is perhaps still bettor his character as a man who loves jus tico, hates fraud and proceeds with the utmost caro and deliberation in bis treatment of public questions Is so well established that tho propriety of his selection cannot be doubted. In a mere political point of view tho De mocracy might havo profited by tho olection of Dnvid Davis as Presidont of the Sonato and tho rotention ot Mr. Bayard's services on the floor, tut in tlio broad senso of tho publio welfare their solution of tho mutter is doubt. less tho wisest and best. Tub Niw Chairman. Mr. Jusupb K. Boeort, tho now Chnirman of tho Dt'mocratio Stato Committoo, though a young man Is well known to tho Democratic workers of tho Stato. Ho is editor and one of the proprietors of the ilkes Burro Daily Leader. Mr. Uogort frailuakd in 1871 at tho Uni versity of Lewisbur, and is therefore a brother alumnis with Charles Wolfe, the Independent Republican candidato for Stato Treasurer. Mr. Hogcrt stood high in his class and soon after leaving Colloge, tho samo oncrgy, tact and ability displayed in his College lifo, wore recognized by tho Democratic party of Ltisorne comity, which elect ed bim to several offices of honor and trust. IIo was a faithful and diligont officer. Ho has good administrative ability, a thorough knowlcdgo of the politics of tho Blato and tho vim to wage a vigorous and successful cam paign. IIo is shout thirty-eight years of ago, and his election to the responsi ble position of Chairman is a neat trib ute to tho young Democrats of Penn sylvania. His selection is a vory hap py one. Th llfDIPENDKNT WoLiI. The Philadelphia Timet, in alluding to the Radical crusade, now going on in this Slate, says: "Field Marshal Coopor must call out moro troops at once. The Wolfo epidemic has broken out in tho Democratic counties of tho North, and tho resolve of tbo Jndepcndont Republicans of Allentown is tbat 'Lo high must do bettor I' The organs have been rather obedient in tbat re gion in ignoring Wolfe's sayings and doings, but people will read the Times and they get the nows. Tbo first re sult of Wolfe's speech is a publio call in Allentown, signed by a hundred or so Republicans, declaring for Wollo for Slate Treasurer, and against 'boss rule, Camcronism, Stalwartism or any other ism which tonds lo destroy tho votes of the people on public affairs.' With such a sudden development in Allentown, whero will ilia Wolfe flood pull up about election day 1 It's get ting to be a right smart flood now and the river is still rising. 1'iald Marshal Cooper must hurry more troops to nigh" Tally Aoaih. The New York World very neatly turns the tables on a half- breed newspaper, Tbe H'orfii says: "A Cleveland half breej nowspnpor loudly complains that 'while ail tho nation was standing uncovered before the body of (isr field lying dead under the Capitol's dome, iioscoe Conkling was struggling and sweating to gain control of a lilllo county convention in hit district." Very sad, ccrleiiily. But what of tbo half breeds wbo 'struggled and sweated' at tho same time to prevent Iioscoe Conkling from 'gaining control of a little county con vention in liis district' ?" MR. WOLFES KPEECIl. All over the great Statu of Pennsyl vania to duy nu n will bo engaged in ioriiiULr ll.e nildn r-s delivered by Mr. Wolfe, the lull-pi nib-lit ( amliilnte tor Stale Trtanurcr, in PhiLi'li'lpliiu, on Tiiixluy nilil. il.u -Ith insi. What the elite, ut that speech will lie, none tit this moment run buy. What it should be all lioi.c-t men cannot hesi tate lo pronounce. Mr. Wolfe lias told nothing I lint hits not been told bel'oru. But what gives especial folio to the reiteration of charges male nguii.sl tho Republican bosses, is that they arc ut tered by one of the mint prominent and pure. minded liepublieuna of Penn sylvania. When the corrupt rings wore attacked by Democratic speak era and Democratic journals, the reply wus made that the inspiration was founded on political jealousies and pir ty animosities. Now that they are burled from, the rostrum with all the forco of an honest tongue, and by a Kepubliean whose lolly character can not bo impeached, there's not an hon est voter in tho laud anywhere who can lunger doubt the iiiiquitoiia meth ods thitt have prevailed at Uarrisburg, nor tho high handed outrages that havo been committed in the name of a groat party. To our mind Mr. Wolfe's speech is the most terrible arraignment of publio men that was evor uiado oulside a Court ol Justice It carries a con vie tion that tbo bosses bavo been using tho parly organization simply for the advancement of their own sellisb and criminal schemes. It produces a feel ing of Borrow that men who have been countud the first citizens ol the Com monwealth should bo discovered at last among tbe tricksters, the bribers, tho thieves and tbe land. 1 bat the law makers are the lawbreakers. That the chosen guardians ol the Statu s inter oats are her worst toes. That the wholo machinery of the Republican nartv of Punnsvlvama is lubricated hv tbo oil of corruption and moved by the! hot fires of personal aggrandizement.' That there is no honesty of purpose anywhere, and that a submissive ma-' jonty have bent their nocks for the yoke year in and year out without a murmur. It is a feurtul thing to know, and now sinco a great Republican has him self lorn aside tho veil that has been fluppondud before tbo door of hideout deformities in party mamieinent, it1 to publie a-lsby tbt uDierr.in..ri Altaininrtort will bo interest. titf lo know what the ihMUHr Iavi bkli. imue-r Urn rosult will bo. Certttinly there's not cZV' " """" an nonem voter in the ifcpnulican ranks who can read Mr. Wollc's terri bio arraignment of tho bosses without feeling that ho has spoken the truth, if what Mr. Wolfe says he true, then no lion em man can utford to bo anso ciated longer with a party that is run by such criminal methods. Mr. Wolfe's n'toranccs cannot bo impeached, and it is lu(t with the Republicans of Penn sylvania to decide between the true, tho false, the puro and the corrupt, tho sinlces and tho p inful, the patriotic and tho disloyal. Wilkes Hurra Leader, FRESIDfilfT OF THE SEX ATE. If money can bribe any Democratic Senator to voto for a l"pullirnn for President pro tern, of tho Tinted States Senate, it will bo totthcomiiig. Tho coiruptioniets of tho Republican ai ty aro frantic on tho subject, and will raiso money as liberally as they did to bribo the voters of Indiana and Now York in 1880, or to steal the Presiden cy in 1H70-7. lint woo tu tho Demo cralie .Senator who ar-oepts that bribe I fl , ' . r It woro a tlioutonil Hiiuh iii-llor lor bim that a millstone Acre handed about bis nock. It will bo well for the people locon sider why it i that Republican leaders are willing to raihC and expend mill ions In bribery rather than permit u Democrat lo como within potable rango of tho Presidency! There must bo an enormity of villuiny little dreamed of behind all this. Tho House is us clonely bulunced ai the Senate, tbo Republicans having about the sumo advanluga in tho lor mer body that tbo Democrat have in tbo latter. Yet tho Democrats are not found trying to bribe Republicans to voto for a Democrat lor Speaker, nor aro tbe Republicans willing to practico the chanty in tho IIouso they preach in the Senate! It is simply absurd to ask the Dem ocrats to forego their legitimato ma jority in tbe Senalo and yield the organization, and possibly the Presi dency itself, to tho Republicans. Such action would Indicate a degreo of cor ruption in high places that would be appalling. It would go to show that the whole operations of tho Federal Government were managed nnd con trolled by bribery and that all officials wore governed by it. If tho peopla are stronger than cor ruption it is lime for them to show it. Thero never will again bo purity in tbe Federal Government until a Dem ocratic President is elected, and then thero will bu an unveiling that will astound the nations I Clinton Demo crat. THE LETTER THAT CALLED OUT MR. SO RLE IS JS80. F.Rlit, July 27, 18S0. Hon. Oiunok Noble : Dear Sir: lho undoiwned, your personal and political friends, having heart! your namo mentioned in con nection wilh the Democratic nomina tion for Assembly lrom this city, would express an eurnest hope that you will consent to bo a candidate for lite posi tion. They know jou to bo one of I'.iie's representative men, wbo has done as much, by tho eructionof man ufactories and by a general spli It of enterprise, to promolo tho growth of tho city as any person within its lim its. They further know your integ rity to bo unqnestioned and nnques tionablo, and believe your voles and influences as a member of the Legisla ture would always be on tho stdo ol practical reform. That tho voters, irrespective of party, will bo glad to honor a man of such character, whose servioes lo tho community in the past aro so ample an assurance of what ho can bo relied upon to do wherever he may bo placed, cannot bo doubled for a moment. Tbo undersigned, there fore, request you lo allow tho use of your name, and plodgo you their united and cordial support Iron) lho day of nomination until luo polls close in Novomhor. Yours respectfully, W. D. Scott, C. W. Dhowk, P. C. llrvimicK, IIsnuy Matir, Jos. McCarter, Jamks (vavkncv, W. C. Kvans, John W. Walkm, U. A. Allen, J. M. Kuiin, Lotus liosr.szwiiii, John Nutter, Tnos. F. U'IIrien, A. H. Knoll, and many others. Commercial Men. It Is estimated that there aro 240,000 drummers or commercial travelers in the United Statos. K.uch is supposed to go ovor his route nvo limes a year and to carry during the timo a ten of baggage. This baggago being generally bulky it would reqn i ro 34,(110 ten-ton cars to transport the trunks and outfit of these mobilized gentlemen, iliooommoreinl traveler is, thoreforo, a factor in tho transportation problom aa well as the strictly commercial transactions of tho country. 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In Ulvliluul liiMmcllon. lArge "ml tliN'ly fliriilaliril Hulls nml tMMi. Cnmpn-ltrn.lvn wiiir. nf alinly. Itrrnlar anil airuiirlHlo IH-uin-H. Tliorniiuli Tri-liliir-lmi'tnjil YrHhitnv. For Tin ulara aildri-ra I'. lurr A H4.na, rillalinrgli, 1'a. October 1 2lh, ISSI-tt. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I BY t irlu nf an order of lh Orphun' Court of ClenrOrld oouotf. Y , tbcre will ( ipoij Saturday, November 5, 1881, AT 9 O'CLOCK P. M,, The folio Intjt dMrlbi r ittn Htutej In BellvlIU, UrMiiwtod towniblp, to wit : Purpart No. 4, tttfritiniofr t ooror of hotnl lot ; tbenoe ilong itrMt luiitb lft dejrrefi tai' 27 1-10 perchei to oorosr of purpart Ni. 3 ; thtDtiobjr in rot north 73 J dcjtrMi Kit I 8-10 perchei to mlMlf of liitll'i run Ibeoot up urn nwlb ID d'-grMi wait t parched to iireM j ibmee by it reel touib 73 daf, ret i w" perehu Id ilie Uo of t.K,i). Dinfjr, ouataiuitiy 4 aerei, more or Ina, wilh tbe ppurtananrri, having therein erectetl & tarce two au-l ont-balf etorv hotel, Inrft; frame biro, grim h:me, and oihi-r eutlniililiDgi. ALSO, Purpart No. A, hniiDded aa folljw: Hfin ', Ding at porner adjoining an alloy ; tWnme bjr aaid I alkjr north 111 ilegrees treat 1 MO fuel to au alley; tbe nee by tlw allny uh 71 dnicrora mmtt (1(1 I feet f tbonoe by puriitrt No. - aotjtti If, J d'reea I fait IbO pari'Le lo tieet ; (hence by tunic north 7.1 dfgrieafiut fid feet to tbe place vf b-ftiA'nng, ooi.lainlr.n l-',Hi0 fee', with the appurtenance, having tbrrton ercoied a two an 1 one balf etory frame bwim.fnms liable ecd other otittjuil iiDfi. ALSO, I'urpart No. 7, bounded at Mlowi : Beginning at a curt.fr of liackintiih bp lot j tbrnce by itrrtt tfio'h T S drgrtre weit flt) feel ; (hence by purpart ho t foii't. lot dfRreci wel 1X0 iierahfl tu an alley j tbroce by aliee north 7:i degree! ! " '," ,,;,1"t ?'" I 1 grct. w..Ml. fret totlietilece of beg-lnnine, ,,,.,,, C,.o f.,t -i.h ,i,e .p,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, artj having Ih.reoa erected a two and ooe self .lor fraiae darlling Uutire, fraui BtaUe, blaca rue.'b iq!, and oltiir outbuildiDga. One (bird eifh at eonOrontloa of aala, and the balance in two f'lual anna I payment!, with tnterrat, Ij be ieiel by bond and mortgag;, F. I. l l.n.Vtl'HUN, X. W. MOUKK. Adminlilratora. CiirwenfTille, Pa , Oct. ft, l$l 4t NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. The only 8-Flango Safe in the World, AND CONTAINING More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The l'ATKM Moro secure from Burglais than any Firo Proof Sale, and no expenso in repairing Holts or Locks. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Those Safes are now hoiug sold in this Rlale In LAHGE NUMBERS, And givo tho Greatest Satisfaction, Bcinj? the JJost Highly Finished, Scst Ki4o, anl Cheapest First Class SATE evor FrolaeofL These Celebrated Sales had the Champion Record f! TI1R Great Boston Firo, And since that time aatAi and lnro( , IAKT IMPBOVEMKNTH have beon made. Heloro (riving your order lo any qtlter concern, send for prioes and descriptive CsUflugnfl. MORRIS & IRELAND BOSTON, MASS. Dm. !!, lUe-lt. .ritfH-i: firf. fill Inside Boll work itrm 'Aflmtisrinnitii. CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. ADMINIHTIIATOKH NOi'lCK.-Not.M li hereby fir en that I.Mier nf Ailmintitra lioti on the fitate of DAVID WKLTY, late of I nion tnwnibip, ClearBeld euunty, !'.. deceased, having been duly granied to the undent goad, all puriuna indebted to aaid eitate will please wake imme-iiate payment, and Ibrme having olaioia or di-uienrl againat the fame will prearnt tfa ju prop rly authenticated for eel tUnient, wuhmiT delay. t.KOHt.H 0. KIKK, MiloN B. WKLTY, Admintitratori. Lutlivrilurg, I n,, firpt. 21, lrM-Ct. coal: COAL ALL THE YEAR!! ffMIK eulicrir hrfehy givej Lot ice tbat be J. Ii now dellrertng eal nf an excellent ijuellty and propoaea tu operate hi mine aff. S VJfi E it , So that be wilt b enabled to supply bla eut.mera at all tlmea will, good fuel. No 8 n miner vaca tion. Ordera by nail promptly filled. II. Hi. Hll AW. Clearfield, t'a , M.rrb t, lMl.tf. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CASDON & BRO., Oa Second 8t, north of the Manalon Iluu.e, CLKAHPIELD, PA. Oar arriDfrementa ara rf the moat eomlete character tor furni.bloff tbe publie with Preih Meats of all kind, and of tbe very beat quality. We alio deal ift all ainda of AKTieultaral Imple m.nti, wbicb we keep on aahtbilion for the ben efit of tne publie. Call around wbeo ta town, and take a look at thlnae, or eddre. us r. M. cakuon nno. Clearfield, Pa., July 14, l7-lf. VALUABLE LAMS FOR SALE I tlHE undmlnned elTere fr late two raluibla J farina nUeled in Lawrence townibip, aa fj luwi : One hundred and (went; (120) aeree cleared and a Rood Date of euliivatloo, and having thereon erected a large and fine frame dwelling bouae, two large frame barnt and other nesei'ar outbuild' mgi, mgeiner wnn a large onDard, j tig, together wilh a large on bard, good water! SB a eta. (Seventy acre eleired and ander ealliratioB, but with no buildinci. Tbe aaid land are Itomte within S( nilea of Clrarfleld and tbe Pennsylvania Hatlroad. and ara uoneriaia witb bttunmou Mai and fire clay. HeaeoB loraelling. Ueolinlng health of owner For further parlirularf., Inquire of ihe r-nbicrit.er, J. FRANK HNVDKK. Att for Owner. CkarBttd, Pa, June 1Mb, lsKl tf. EIGHT FARMS For Sale or Rent I The lobierlber pronnaee to well or rent nam ber of larme located aa fnllowe i The flnt altuata In Ilornaide town-ship, Centra count.?, containing iuu acrea, naring inereon ereeied a Ifeina dwell ing, frame barn, adjacent lo a church, and known aa the Jaaoei Mulholland farm. AI', another fartn aim ate in (Irahatn town- hlp, Clearfield count. oonUining I IT aeree. with me neoeieary tmproi rmenti. lhit tarm launder' laid wiln a UOOD VKIN UP COAL. ALSO, lit other farm In tbe loin it of French- Till', eontainmjr reupMt fully lit, I Of), B5, 6!, 60 and 2 A area. rlbf.e farma all have bonsai aod baros tbereoo, auod water, bt-aritia: orobard. oo seine, aa wrll aa some g'md wood land. Fnr further partlralar. eall la ri.r.nn. or aildre's tbe uodcnignrd by letter. L. M. COl PKIKr. Jan. tilth, HBI.tr. rrenebvlll., Pa. JOHN E COUGH'S Iran' new book, eniHIed SUNUGHTaho SHADOW Iron, Urlil and Juulv idu , .jt, untVad a. m.1, fJoliti JS. Gongh Can potin he-m. 11.' pistul ;em ffr tf ft rrf " t4 Ar fi fruit, and 'if. T tktrt?.tk,r& nillirtc Mlf ImI bl . tin oilier bonk mn LiMc rviiin... Wr are ttmtr pttfiitittiln tlu; I onl(fam; nil otlifi tinvttiNii r.mv in r: Hudeciitir-'y hv iKliv p.tir Ailh it (k 4'. nk ...1 ,. I'".'" i vrT K.m.tii lt wi'l rra.h Om Hdrtd ' Ih.: l ll.ti h I --, lo timly Ibta ..II are w.iiiine fnr it. i .1. ifi'i r ' (. . flntturtt, it,f. The lunik . .1 t ,Ue t,mterr it Min 'mc, rt'r ttu vt.iki ttcitf, aorl at itte if m th-tvHrkh Sfrtt-Uit Ki Ka i il vi y S i jI 'I trim Bivrn. Smrl for . n i',-ti.iK (nil ..irtKuUri. A'ldrt-aa .v 'Ten A Co., I'ublitJieia, liartfortl, U. July IS. Sin. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store IltKIM NO. rilltl U, OPKBA IIOIIXK, Clearfleld Pa., Wnoi.R8AI.I RETAIL I1KAI.rR IS DltY GOODS, Comprising Dress Goods of lbs rerjr latest 'Ivies, eon.l.tlng In part of Cashmeres, Manrhe.ler faneies, Alias, and all manner of Fancy Dress Goods, Snck a. Cretnna, M .hair Lu.tars, Plaids, Dress Ulntbams, Ureas Fannies nl the very late.l stvlea, and as rbeap as thej ean be sold In this Market. NOTIONS, Conalaling nf Qloree for flenl, Udiea aod Miete. H "M of all ahndefl, Hk Prlngea. Laee, Fancy Dreal lluttoni. Ladiee' Tiei of all ehaHea and KTlee, CulTa and Co I la re, Hlbbnne of all kinde and a ua) I ties. Merino I aderwear, Trltnmiiga, tt. BOOTS AND SHOES Queenswaro, Hardware, Tinware, rHrieKH Cloths WALL PAPER. LEATHER. FISH, Etc., VMrh will be aolrj wholeiale w retail. Will Uk Country Produce In Eirhaua; tbr Gooda it Market Price. wm. j. Horrin, lcarteld. Pa,, 14, ISM tf. AUE.vrsi At.l jC rfliil adm'tlsfmfttts. "Qod Save tbe Commonwealth I" Election Proclamation. WHKHKAH. by an Act of the flenrral Aiii-m-bly of tbe CoiniuonwealUi of Pent arlvania entiLled "An Aut to regul tlo the Ueneral tleoiitin within tble Cotninonwualtb," It la enjoined uiuo the KberilTa of the several ouuntlea to fivt public notice uf aui'h election, the nlaoes where to be held, and Ibe offioera to b eleotid, TiiKitirotti, f, JAMKS MAllAFKBV, Ilib PheriH of Clearfiold oounty, do hereby $v 1'u ti ll c Notlca to the alec tun of tbewiunly of Clear-lit-hi, that a general elertlun will ha held on Tt'Kitur rui.Luwiiia thb Kiuht Monnr or No vkhdbr (being the 8'h day of the month), at the at-veial el ed inn distrint in said eounly,at wbit-h time and place the qualified rotors will rota For one pern for Treat urer of tbe Com toon wealrb of Pennsylvania For two pettouti fur Anooiato JuJjt of Clearfield oounly. For uue per i on for Treasurer ft Clearfield county. For two persona for Cutumietioaers of Clearfield nunty. Fur two prraiini for Audilori of ClearBeld Bounty. For one persuo fur Coroner of Clearfleld aounty. The eleoton of the eount of CloarHeld will take nollce Ibal Iba aaid election will bt held at the follnwioir places, vis ! Hurnaiiie borough at tbe public school house in aid borough. Clearfield borough, at the Com m Its loners' office, In ihe Court Home, Curwensviila borough, at the house of flatnuet Way, corutr uf Hi ate and Walnut streets, la said boruuxh. Dulioti borough, at the publio ecbo knure In raid borough. (Ilea lloe borough, at ihe publio school house ia aaid boruoRh. lluultdaJe borough, at the pullie houaoof Wm. Parker, in said borough. Lumber City borough, at the publie icbool bouae lit said borough. NfMhurg borough, at tbe school home, in a.td New WafthingtOD borough, at the publie school hou'e, in said borough. Ofoeola borough, at the pulilk house of Milo Iloyt, in said borough. Wallaoeion borough, at Ihe public aobool houae in naid borough. IJeccaria townibip, at tbe Union Hole), iu (ilea ii..,,.. Hull town. hip, at the h ub of Hubert MahaTey . Uloooi twwoebip, at tbe b"usn of the Ute Jiuei II loom, Hr. Bogit" townablp, at the bouae of Kdward Albert. llrailford township, at tbo house of Japon Pierce. Urady townahip. at tbe public home of W illl.ua Si'hweui, Jr., In Lutbersburg. Ilurnaide towibip, at Young's sch-ml bouae. Cbeit townahlp, at the public school h mae near Simon Horohougb i. Covington townnbip, at tbt school houfa in Mu isoa burg. Iecaur twwnablp, at Centre sohoot h .ue. Ferguson township, at the house of John Ures- ory .formerly ooeupied by Taos. Robinion,( Broad way.) Oirerd townibip. at Congren Hill ichool bouie. Uohrn townehip, at the publio subuxl house at Shawivllle. Ore ham townihip, at the house of the lato Jacob Ilubltr. Ureenwood towr.ship, at tbe publio home of Bsmuel llulihan, in said townihip. Uulirh townthip, at tbopupltc school huass, ia Jancavilla. Huston townvhip, at the hia.t of the tate Jesse Wilaon , Jordan townihip, at tbe pubMe school boats, In AnMinvilla. Knos townihip at Turkey Hill iclmol bmiie. Karthaus towmthip, at Itridgrn's school bouae . l.HwrmHe town 'hip, at the Arbitration room, In Ihe Court llouae, in the borough tf Clearlield. Morris townthip, al the buuc foriuerly occupied by Thouiai Kylcr. Tenn townthip. at lho hotel formerly kept by W. W. An demon. Pike towuthip, at the townihip arbool houit la the borough of Carwenavillfl. Hanily township, at tbe publio school boose (n the town of DuHuirt. I'nion townihip, at tbe bouie of D. E. Bruhnker. Woodward lowuihiii, at lho public ichool bouto in the town of Houtiuile. Form of Tickets. AN ACT regulating tho mode of voting at sll elections in tbo tei-cral eounties of this Com- won weal ih, approved the .iUtb day of Mareb, A. D. 1(40. t u : Hicti'H I. itfe il tmnrtni by the Senate and Home of Hepreaentatlras of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in ttcneral Aiicmbly mot, and it Is brreliy enactod by authority oftho same. That tbe qualified voters of the several eoumiei of tbil Commonwealth, at all general, townihip, boroagh . and iprcial elections, are hereby hereatler author-1 ised and required to vote, by tickets, printed, or! written, or partly printed and parity written, tev-1 orally slasnBed as followi t Out tlokat iball em- I brace the naii.fi of all judges of eourts voted for, aod to te labeled, oulaide, "judiciary ;" one ticket ahall embrace the i.ainea of the Ktite offiren voted for, and he labeled, "ritatot" ofte ticket iball em- ' bme Ibe names of all county officers voted for. includiog ofliee f senator, membei and members of aitftnoly, if voted for, and member of Congren, if voted for, and be labeled, ''county ;" one tioket iball embrace tbo names of all tnwnnhip ofbocra voled for. and be labeled, "township j" one ticket iball embrace the names of all borough officers voted for, and be labeled, 'borough ;" aod each clan sba.ll bo dspoiitei la separate ballot total. When tht Polls are tu be Kept Open. A further supplement to the act regulating elections la this Commonwealth, approved January 30, and February IX, A. D. 1874 t -Pre. ft. At all oleelioai hereafter held aider the laws of thii Commonwealth, the polls shall be opened at seven o'clock, a. m., aod oloied at seven o'clock, p. . Appointment of Judges and Inspectors. Pirr. A. In all election districts wberea vacancy eiliti by reaion of the diRqusliticstion of the officers or otherwiia in an election board hereto fore appointed, or whero any new diitriot sha.il bo formed, the Juilge or Judges of tbo Court of Com mB Pleas of tbe proper county shall, ten days before an general or rpeeial election, appoint oompelent penoni to fill ssld varsnlc, and to oonduct ths election ia said new diitrlcti, and ia ths appointment of inspectors In any election diitriot both shall not be of Ibe same political parly, and the juileeof election! shall io all cues be of tbo political party having thi majority of vote in saia dutrtet ai neary its the Juu;;e or judges ean ascertain tbo fact, and ia cam of Ihe disagreement of tbe Juilgvi a to the islrctlon ol intueators tlie politic U mii tritv of tni ju liea iball select one of lalrl inspectors, atsd Hie minor ity jU'lge or judges sball select the other. fsc. T. Whenever there shall be a vacancy In an election bosrd on tbe morning of an election, said vacancy shall bo filled In conformity witb exiillog laws. Duties of KIcctirn Officer 6 cc. 8. At tho opening of lho polls at alt sirs tlons It iball be tho dil'v of tbe indites of election fnr their respective district! to designate one of me inspectors, whose iluty it il.au le to have In custody the registry of r uteri, and to tnke the entnei therein required by law, and It abalt Ihe duly of the other of the said Inspeclori to reoelve and number the ballots presented at laid election. Hire. V. AH elections by theeltiseni shall be by (allot t avery ha I lot voted shall be numbered In the order In which it shall he received, aid tbo n timber recorded hyihaclerki on he Hit of voters opporito the namo of tho elector from whom re ceived. And any voter voting two or moro lick eti, tbo several tickets so Voted ahall each bo numbered with the number corresponding with tbe number to the namo of Ihe voter. Any elec tor nay write his name upon his ticket or cause the same to be written thwreon, and attended by a eltisen of tho district In addition lo ihe oath now prescribed by law to bo taken and subscribed by flection officers, they shall severally bo sworn or affirmed not ta disclose how any elector shall havo voted, aaless required to do so as wiinesaas la a j ad leal proceeding. AH Judgsa, Inspectors, olarki and overseers of any election bell under thll set shall, before entering upon their duties, be duly sworn or affirmed In th presenca nf each other. Tba judge ahall be swora by tho minority Inspector, if there iball bo such minority inspector, and in cae thero shall bo no minority inspector then by a justice of the peace or alder man, and the inspectors, overseers and clerk shall be i worn by tho lodge Certificates of such swear ing or affirming shall be duly made on tend itgn ed by the officers io sworn, and attested by tba oflleer who adminlitered tho oalh. If any jorlge or minority Impact or refusal or laili to swear lho officers of election la the manner renoired b this sot, or if any olfceer of olection shall act without being first duly sworn, or If any officer of election iball sign lho form of oath without being duly sworn, or If any judge or minority inspector shall orrtlty that any ofher was iworn when ha was not. shall bo deemed a Misdemeanor, and anon conviction tba officer or officers ao offending shall be inod not asooedinc one thousand dollars or Imprisonment not eieeediof ono year or both at tho discretion of tbo OoarU Koii-ltrgletered Voters flro. II. On tho dsy of election any person whoso namo shall aot appear on lho rt-gistry of voters, aad who el si mi tho right to vote at said, sleelioa, shall produce at lesit one Qualified voter of lho diitriot as a witness to the residence of tbo claimant in tbo district lo which he claims to liea voter for tho period of at least two mo lbs immediately preceding said election, wlnoh wit ness iball bo swora or affirmed, and Subscribe a written, or partly written aad parti? printed affi davit to tbo facts italed by him, which affidavit shall define clearly where tba res I denes io of tba person to claiming to bo a oter, and tba person so claiming ths right to vote shall also take and euheertb. a written, or partly written and partly printed affidavit, stating Is ths beit of his knowl edge and belief when and where ha was bom ; that bo has boon a ettlico of tho United States for ono month, and of tbo Commonwealth of reansyivaaia that ho hal resided la tba Com monwealth ono year, or if formerly a qualified oleetor or native bora elliiew thereof, and bas removed Iherelroqi and reterned, tbat he has re sided therein in months nett preceding said else, timi that bo has resided la tbo diitriot la which bo claims to bo a voter for tbo period ef at least two Koalas imaegtaleiy precedinc said elocilna that bo has aot moved lato tho district fur tbo purpose of voting thorela : that bo has, If twenty tno years of ago or onward, paid a Plato or Manly lag wilbia twa years, which waa assaaaed ai least two monibi enl paid at laait one month before tho election. Tbo said affidavit shall alao lata when aad whore the las tlaitaad p be psid 07 in onset was aisoeeeo, ana wnea and waro and lo whom paid, aad the let reeelpt (heritor shall bo p reduced for eiareraeUon a 0 less Ihe afloat shell Mete la hlf affilavtt that It has beea lest or destroyed. r tbat he never resetted aav and, If a natural lied sttiiea, ihejl alee it s when, 't aflffitiscmtuts. where anj bj what ennri be was Batorills- I and . . . l: i I .. . .rail aiM prttuum di. rer'iiieeie i n.n.i'.."-. for extuiloailon i but il' the pen sicltiuilig Ihe right '0 vote shall take an J auSnntu ai all dntlt that ho Is a riailvs bftrn oilifen of the l:nilod Hiatcs, or If Wro eliewhers sha'l sUte tbe fact in bis affidavit, and iball prod'iie evi dence that he has beea aatura'lsed, or it entitled to oiii&eneVp t'y re a o of his fsih"r's natu'atite tiou, and ahall further state ia bis affi lavit that he la at tho Hue of making the affidavit of the ago of Iwenty-ono and under tweotv-two years ; tbat ho hai beea a eitiiea of lbs United Stales ono month; Ibat he baa resiled lo tho 8te one ear ; or, if a native btrn oillirn of tho flat, aod removed therefrom and relume i, tbat be ha re aided thereto six montn asst preceding iid election, and ia the olootioa diitriot two months Immediately preceding au ib s'eilioo, ho shall be entitled to vote, although bs shtll not have paid taiaa. Ths said affidavit of all parsons making sucb tlalmi and tbo affidavit! of tho witneiao to their residence 110)1 bo preierro l by the election bnard. and at the cloea or the eU-etion thy ihall be eneloao I with tbo list of voters, tally Hit, and other popes required by law to be filed by tbo return Judge witb the pruthonotary,aod shall re main on tile therewith In th pro tb on ot try's offica, subject to eisminatioa a other aleonoa papers are. If the olection officers shall find tbat th apptioant possesses all the legal quaiiti jtioo s of a voter bo shall bo perm ii led to vote, and his nam shall be added te tbo list of ta sab lee by lb election ofti.'ert, tbe word ' Tax " being added where the clamant claims to rote eo tax, and the word "Age" whero ho claims te vote eo age, lho same wordi being added by tho clerks in each rase ropeoively oa the lli'l of persons voting at such election. Challenge of Registered Voters. Sko. 11. Ft shall be lawful for any qualified oitlsea of ths district, notwithstanding tba a ante ot the proposed voter is contained oa I bo Int ol resident t a tables, to challenge tbo vote of such persona, whereupon tho earns proof of tbe right of suffrage as now required by law shall bo pub lifly made, aod acted oa by tbo election bjard, and the vote admitted or rejected according to tbo evidence. Kvsry person claiming tu be a naturalised oitlsea shall bo required to produce bis naturalisation oertifteats at tho election bo fore voting, except where ha faal been for flvo years consecutively a voter ia the district In wbicb be ofleri bis vote, and oa tho voto of such person being received it shall be tbo duty of tho election officers to writs or itamp en suoh eerl id eate th word "voted." witb tbo day, month and year, aod if any election officer or officers ah all receive a ascond vols 00 ths lame day by virtue of ihe same certificate, except where sons aro en titled to voto because of the naturalisation of their fa I hers, they and tbe person wbo sball olfer such second voto shall be gull'y of a miid-moan or, an l on eunvl-ition thereof fined or Imjirli oued, or hotb, at the discretion of tba court, but tne fine iball not oxceel fire bdbdrsd dollari In each cae. nor the impriionmeat one year. The like putiihtoeut shall be in Hid ted oo conviction of tbe officer, of election w'10 shell neglect or re fuse to make or oauee to be mad tho endorse ment required as aforesaid on said naturalisation certit1c.u. Nelcrt of Duty of Electlou Oflicers. Exi! 12. If any election oRher shall refuse or neglant lo require such proof of the riafbt of suffrage ai is described by this law, or the laws to which this ii a supplement, from any puna a offer inn to vote while nam is not on the hit of 0'ieifed voters, or whoio right to vota is chal lenged by any qualified voter present, and shall admit such perun to vots without requiring lucb proof, ovary perun so otfondiog shall, up n eoa viction. bs gui'ty of a mi.drraeor, aad sball bo sentenced for every such oftn to pay a As aot exceeding live hundred dollars, or to uiidsrgo an iuipriion in frit not moro than one year, or both, at the discretion of tbe Court. Canvass of the Votes by the Court. 8 re. 13. Ai soon as lho polls shall elose lho of ficers of lbs sleelioa sball proceed to oeunt all lho votes cast lor each candidate voted for, and make out s full return ol the samo in triplicate, with a return sheet to addition, ia all of whioo tho votes received by evh eibdidate shall be giv en alter b is or hrr name, first in words and again in figures, and shall bo signed by all of sail of ficers, and certified by overseers if any, or if n-t so certified tbo overseers and any ethos r rsruing to sign or eertifv, or either of them, shall write upon each of the returns h'l or Ihoir r-ntoo 'or not signing or cert if ring thea. Tht sure at toon at counted tAall alto frc pHbtie'tf ouWelly dwtarrd from (Ae window lo the etliWHS prtttmt, and a britf tatmtl thorn tg tht rote recirc4 oy en enndid'ttt thntl oe made and iynd by th ttcction oJHctrt as so 04 at tht soft is counted, and tht tame th-ttl he immtdtattiy potted up oa the ditnr nf the e'eetion houte fur infttrmttio of tht pubite. Tbo triplioato returns shll be encljsed io eovo'opus and bs sealed lo ths pre sen si of thqfil:cr, and cne ear lope with ths nnsoilcd return shnet gven to Ihe judge, whiih sball e in'.sto 011 lis Cf voters, tany-paper. and oaths of offi ,ers, and another of said envelope, shall bs giv.a to the minority lasp-otor. All juig-s living within twelva milsi of (be Pro honorary s o(U is. or within twenty 1 ur miias, if their rcsideooe he to a town, villsgs or city on tbo lino of raiiroal leading to tho county il, shall before two o'clock, post meridi4D, of tbo day after ths election, and all other Jud.es shall before twelve o'clock meridian of the sejond d.iy after tho election, dsllvei said return, together with reio a iheet, to ths Pro thonotary of tho Court of Common Pleas of ihe at Mini vriinri asaiil rtiiirn ahaal ahall haAUit. nit the diy and hour of filing marked thereon, and -k.ll I.. l h. th. ProthonnLr fne i.nl.ha insoeett'in. At II OS loo oa ine aaid Sesond dav following any olection, lho Prothonetary of the Court of Common Pleas iball present tbe laid return 1 to ths said court ; tn eounties where there is no rsaitent President Judgs, th Aiooe.ate Judges shall perform tho datiei imposed upon the Court 01 L iiuiuon rieei, wbicb sball convene lor aid pnrpoie ; th roturni presented by tho Pro- tboootary shall bo opened by said court, and com puted by suoh nf is fficeri, end aoch swora as giatants as ths court shall appoint. In tbe pretence of tbo Judgo or Judges of said court, aod tba return! certified and oertlDoales of election issued under tb leal of tba court, ai is now required to ho done by th return jadgei, nnd the voto ei eo computed and oer tided shall bo open to th publio. or in ease 01 complaint 01 equthDoil eleotor under oath charging palpable fraud or mistake, and particularly specifying the alleged mistake or Iran J, or where fraud or mistake is apparent on tbe return, th court shall examine th return, a- d if in ths judgment of ths eourt it shall bs Reccssnry to a Juilrilura laid court shall issae summary process against tbe election offijen and overseers if any, ot th election district com plained of, to bring thim forthwith int court, with all election papers In their poises sin a, aud if palpable mistake or fraui shall bs discovered, it shall, opon sunk he&riug at may be deemed nee Star to enlighten the court, aod be oorroelcd by tbo oouri, and so oertifted but allcga'i tn of palpable iraud or mistake shall be deoided by the tai l court wi bia lares dsyi after tbo day the returns are brooght luto e mrt fnr computation, and tbe laid Inquiry sball be directed only to palpable Irani or miitaVo, aai shall ao: be d sealed a Judicial Jurisdiction to conclu lo any eontet now or her after to be provided by law, and Ihe othr of said triplicate return shall be placet in tbe box and Sealed up w ith tbe ballots Ni thing in this act shall require the returns ei election of borough or township otHien to be made to the courts as directed ia thii section, but all the returns of tho olection of township and borough officers to be enclosed In a sealed Sorer, directed to ibe Protboaotary of tbo Court of Com-, moo Pleas of tbo proper eoanty, and ehnli by some ons of them bo delivered lato bis oflio within three days after every suoh election aad filed therein. In eounties where thero are three or more judges of said court, learned In th law, at least two judges sball lit to compute and cer tify return!, unless unavoidably prevented. If anyef tbs said Judges shall himself be a cand date fnr any otfine at any election be shall not alt with the court or set In counting the returni of uoh eiooiton, ana in iucb case the other judges, it any, shall act, and If in any county there shall be no judge qualified to hold tbe said court under the provisioui of this act present and able to set. men in every sucn esse, the register or wil e, the sheriff and oounly eommisstoneri ef the proper county iiall ne and constitute a boiM.wqo, or a m ..ferity of whom shall havo aa 1 exercie a) I the powers, and psrlnrm a-1 the duties vcs'el In or required to b performed by the ':urt of Common Ploai of such oounty. by and under tho provis ion! of thii section ; but none of the said officers shall act ai a member of loth Board when him self a candidate for any office at tbe olootioa, the return or which the said Hoard Is required to oouot under the provision! of this Section. Sac I. Io all eleeilooa hereafter Ihe eerti fleet e of natoraliistioo, If genuine, sball bo conclusive evidence of the facte noUonsl thereia, and wheee the prin offering to vole olalms tho right on tbe par ma at ot Ui tbo receipt of swob tax, If signed by the proper offi 'er. shall be th evidence thereof: if such person does not produce such re ceipt, then the payment of the tax may be proven by the oath of such person, or other evidence slating when, wbsre and te whoa snob tax wag paid. Peraooa I'rohlblled from Vrylnj an lt.ie. tiuu iuarus Notice Is further hereby given, that all persons oxoept Juitioes of the Pesos, who sball bold aa ofiico or appiioimetit of trait ander tbetlovera- ment of Ihe l otted States, or of this State, or ef any Incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer er otherwise, a so herd In at officer or agent, who leer ihall be employed ander tbe Legisla tive, Kxecutire or Judicial departments of thii But or of the t'nlted Htates, nr any city or In. corporated dutrlct, and also tbat every member ot Congress, or of the Stale Legislators, or of tbe 00m mo n or select council of any eity or com mil lion er of aiy Incorporated dutrtet. are bv law incapable of holding or exeroitisg, nt th is me ttm, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspec tor er tiler k of any olootioa of thliCommanwea'tb, tf Klecltoo Ottcsre. la eats the person wbo ihall bavo revived the eeenpd highest number of voles for Inspector ibatl aot attend oa Ihe day or election, then tbe person who shall have received Ihe second highest num ber of votei for judge at the next preceding sloe, tion, sH sll betas laspectorla his placsi aad la case tbe person who sball have received the high est number of votes for Inspector iha II aot attend, tho penoa elected judge ihall anooin t eo iati.ee. tor la hii plaoa, and la ease tho person elected judge shall aot atlead.tbea Ihf inspector who re ceived tb highest aueabsrof vols,shsll appoint a judge In hie plene ; or if any vacancy shall a a tioae in tbe Hoard ror the space ef one boor a Hat tbe time fixed by law for thaouaaiaa ot theelae. tio. the Qualified votee of the township, wrd or diitriot lur which inch officer shall have boeo elosled, present at the place of election, shall ao- ici one oui of tnelr number to III swob Veoaney Also, thai whore a iudxe. bv sickness or an able accident. Is unable t attend snob meeting ef Jadges, then the eertiflets er ret era shall be takea charge of hy one of tbo inspectors or elerki of the election of ihe dlitrlst, wbo that I do aod periorra mean lies required eteaid Judge anable te attrad. I'.lectkm Board) OafW Tbe laepestors, Judge and elerki reqqired hy mm no.a .wnanip ana fbarM aleatibni sball take and subserihs the several eaih. ..j lloai eeqsired by the IWih.Uib and. lit aeeiluas . tN. . an u.jo. m,iy, ii.tw, TAn net relat leg to th eleatioes af thii Oom men wealth, whiib . , , ' ?...d .. !a. 1" 'k'1 ". e.j .. . '"wows in ... lit. Inn wthBS of Mid m, aad kn .ddltl u tho, Itpl fli'frtlonnfnts. tbe ju l .r either af Iba laineeton . " I. ulnl.llllr ih. utl,. .. . .. " i- -- ixw-rrio,., i, electiun. 'I Tbe fol'owln Bb-ll bo the form of ti lP,t afflrmVio'i t-i l-e taken bv eai'b iii r, o' r ,' ' "I A. )d-. that I will j,,y a',,,1 .'J' ensuing tVlion during ihe c ntinn-.-i,.r ,.(lf as an iofp-ilor, and that I will nt tl-kit 0 vote from any psrmu nlh r tlltn n ''I as I Aiui'y bli-v to be, s'Cnr.inx t,. -, visl'-ii f the Constitution nndthe l,t t)( Coiutuoowtalik. eutii'ed toa vota at tu'Lvhio,' without requiring aucb vtJeorc uf the riht u tote a Is directed by law, nor will I vriii,.j,;T dUv or refme In reoeiro any vote fru-" ,,;,v ' too who I ihll believe to be emitM t,, t ' as aforesaid, and tbat I will not di ! b 4,. o'ector ahall bav voted, aulesi required t rj,, as a witosi 10 a Judicial (roeredinr, but tW will io all things Iruly and impartially ii 1 fully perform my dut thereto, to th- ( tf Q)f" Judgment and alulily, and that 1 am a-1 di raotly or indirectly, interestrd in any bei r wetter on tbe result of this election." Tbo following shall be the oalh or affirm. ti,i, of each judite, vis: "I ( A. B ) do 1 as judge duly attend th ensuing electui. during tb oontiousncs thtroo', and faiihlully .,:.( tLt iaspeoi"r ia carrying on the sau, ihat I not givo my consent tbat any Tote or tic Lt shall be reoeired from aay person or tUo iucb ai firmly believe to be, according to the f.r.m. Ions of the Cooilitutioo and tba Ui 0f rommoowealth, entitled to vole at such rlMi,t without requiritg suoh evidence f tlifl rh; i vote al Is alrected by law, sod tbst I will U(t u,y beat endeavon to prevent any fraud, dec tit ,r abuse la esrrving oa tbo same by cititeim ,1Jti,. fled lo vole or others, and I will make a iru- i,,l prrleot return of lho said election, ao I I will aot disclose bow soy elector shall tu,,- ( ,Trj ualesa required to do so as a witness m a ju linil procoediag, and will in all tbinxs truly, myt tlally and faithfully perform my duty n rx-cMiQr tbo same, to lho best of my judguiroi and atnl.tT, and that I am not directly or indirectly intfn.i. in any bet or wager on tb result f I tins r-kcnD " Tbe .following shall be the 1-rm u( iu'b i-r affirmation to be taken by each clerk, vit (A 1 , do tbat I will iinpanuih mi truly write down Ib nam of each Hm ,f h. thai) vole at tbe ensuing election wtiich shall tu given tno ia charge, ai.d also tbe name -1 tti township, ward or district wherein iucb t!tN-;(ff resides, aad will record the nt.mber of hia on tbe list of voters opposite to his n tiDf, ir,j carefully and truly whlo down the Daiur of hn btllut bo tbe list of voters opposite ta hi, n.m( and carefully and truly writ down the. rrin.t.r of votrs that shall be given f r each ctid l.u it the elecii n, as often as bu came shall Ih- rm m by tbe inrpectorj thereof, and in all n,inj truly and failhlully perform my dty ru"iir,( Ihe same, to the bait of my judgment and ul,i S'j-: that I am aot directly or indirectly inlet, j any bet or wager on thii eleetitu. and 'ha' j not d)cl se how auy olcdtor she!) ha.c ,:- 1, less required to do so as a witnes io a .nJi it) proceed1 ng " Constitutional ProvUIuiis. Special attention Is hereby dirctcl t, Eighth Article of th New Constitution Sei tios I. Every male citiien twenty one uf ape, possessing t'.o following qu ih-a ij, hall beet. titled to vote at all elect ims : fire He iball have been a 0 tit an t tl.f ai. ted Stotoi al least one month Stt:nd He shall hv resided In th- fim i,-, year lor, if having previoa-ly brro a q iililrd elector or Battve-I.orp citiaau nl the S ,i, he shall have removed therefrom and ret irv l, !b,n IX months,, immediately preceding th e :,ua. rAscet He shall have resided in the m ,b district where ha sb'.ll offer to voto at ki.t t. mrnlba immediately preceding theeleci'i fourth It tatniy-iwo yean of age or uj erl ho shall havo paid wlthm twj yean a 'i or County tax, which shall have been as n least two months and paid one m nth h tore ths election. Fac. 4. All election 1 by tbe eitiiej. bil! he ballot. Kvery ballot vote ! sball be nutu' r-i 11 the order io which it shall be recircl, an i t:n ouui Imt rcrctr i'd by Ibe eleeti m offi -m t ibe list o." voteis, Of'ns,t th) ui.e of th.- 1 --jr who presents the iai.ut Any e eclor miv a-tre his name u?n b- ncatrt, .r caimr w- s.n,c .t wriiii-n tlice.rt, aid alleied K a -m i--, ( yJt dislriof. Thae'ciia -'ffl 'crt t'tall h nr.rojr affi -me i n it tu limlu-c how any ele t r ' i!i h it votr'd, onlei rcq iiret to l'i t a w.-'i'-i :-, 1 ju licial peoflcdiu t. hi.-' .' Kleclora h4ll iu all ease., a '..t U- s:n M r, t-A t.r. j.-b r -u'rly 01 the hi privileged r et during th ir tt -u Un f .,u .t 1 11 mi'i io K"i'g 10 and reiurninc 1 h "fro m. la'. 1 Wiioin-.er any o( the qislifiel dj :,ir, uf this Com 111 jdi 'th h;i he iu actml n.iniirr ssrrir-, ul tt-r a r- n i 11 fr m th.- i.'e.i l-o" . tho t'nitel h"us, or bv the ajthuittj .-f il.u Curiiii mecal'h, S'ioH eleciori mar estrrei.; the right ot' suff. ae in s'-l olocti ns or tbe Micm, u" W " f "i th',r f "f vl-ot.on. Hr.r 7 All hw. rcru.atng the b..l hM ,.r t. tloq by lie Oitium, or f r tie rgntr it 1 1 nf elector, -h ill b inf'rin ihro-jirul t'lo Ht.ts, but a eKMjr 'Hill lie dip-isl ot the j r . v 1 -a of y.iliog by r v ia -1!' kt n ns ! bti-JsT u i tercd t' S Any porsa who shall give nr pr rr. '3, or offaf t gv4, to any elect r, any mcn v, re ward or oths. raluab'e consider.!' ion j.. v ,:j a aiy elcti a. or fr wubioldia tho l- , or whii sh ill give r prmio i- :ve t i-i cnMl-n. . " 1 mam ' 9r agree s renive I .r ni O..l r Co rnive I tr tit-n.f ur fr anotb-r, sir moopv, rvwari or other talntbit oon-td-mun I if hu v ito at an lejtin, ir l.r witaib'tUing the uta. Kb til therahy lorteit t'aj rittht to vote at stub eleoli-ta, aod any eieer whus right to vote shill be chalnj I t ir 'i-'i cause liiliiro the c'ectl o offi -err, shall be require I to a wearer affirm that tbe miliar of tbe ern.-in? is untrue before I. Is vol shall he reoeiwd hao. il. Aoy person wbo iball, while a candi date f'tr office, bs guilty of brltsrr, fruu.l ur edl ful vtolatioo of any election law, ihail Ik- I'iretcr diiqualified from holding any offi oe of tn"t profit In this Oominonwealtb, and any perioi convicted of willful violation of ths election li iball, in addition to any pooaltioi provid-l h' law, be deprived of tbe right of suffrage atn jtutel v for tbe term of four years. Kac. 15. ror the purpose of voting. 00 pero shall be deemed to have gained a rosiJcDoe bjr reason of bis abianoe, while explored Int.s servioe, of either civil er military, of this Sis'.o or tbe Uniied States, nor whi'e engafd in fn navigation of tb waters ef lho ive'e r la I'alted H tales, or on high seas, mr while a tudent ef any institution of learning, n.r wuiii kept in any Pour House, nr other Ayluioi. at publio expense, nor wht otnfln. in pu .0 prism. Bsc. U. District elestinn boardi shall c omi of a julge and two inspector!, who ahall huchuifO annually by the einiins Ktah elector sh-tn hue the right to Vote fir Ihe judge and ono inj enr, and oa cb Inspector shall appoint one clerk, lit first elf-don board f r any new district hll selected, and vacaneiaf io election board-' r:U), aipro.idnd bylaw. Election oGicers r!t!l privileg-l from arrest upon days of i- , whi'e engaged lo makt-g np and tranuii'te return, except opoo warrant of acmrt of re -r d or judge lh-r if, lor an elerlton frati t, f-r felon r, er f-r want n breach of the peiOJ. Ii citi t, they may el -tiu eie inpiion from jury duty during their lertni ol crvi-e r.('. U. tiu person iha'l be qualified -rri ai aa ejection officer who shall bold, or shall enli ib two months bav bcld any office, or apuiiii mcnt, or einplovmeot ia er ander the i.,.vn. meot of the United States, or of this Mate, or of any eity or eoaoty, or ol any municipal brJ, commission, or trutt In any city, save only ju tloes of tbs pesos and aldermen, notaries puhiie, and person 1 in tbe militia servici of ths Matr ; nor shall any olectina officer be elligibis to any civil office to be filled at ao election ai woioh lie hall serve, save only to inch subordinate, munici pal, or lusal offijeri, below tbe grade of the city or county officer!, al ihall be designated lv en oral laws, OIVENnndir my baod and sel. at Cleat .V I J. I'enu'a, this Vih day of (.ct'lier, in ihe yr L.8. of out Lord ono thouta id eiht hundr.d and eighty-one, and of tbe Independence tbe rotted Stales tho one hundrel and HKth. JMK MAIIAPFKY, Sheni. j;: Oil WMHK -Allklndioffobworkax.cuKd tfa best manner at this office. CAUTION.Tha public Is hereby warord againit negotiating for five 01 tain pnin ory noies given by me to William furry, of .Ir dan township, all dated about the Ttb day f Sei. timber, 1MI, at fellown One note, for siJ another for f 100, do la ten month 1 a!-", ot.s fnr linn, twenty two month a alter data 1 anil for $10.1, thirty-four months after date, 'J other lor (H 0, ruaning btrty-iil months, V I balng rejoived any value for the same, I ' refni to pay either of said note-, unless ' pellod by law, of wbith all parties will r'eM lak notice. IV 1). Hcl0NAI.'. Mada, Ps., 0:t. 6, ll-St. Auditor's Notice. In th. iaeH.r .ltheea.1 I. th. Orphan.' CnMtof Ut. ol Cberl.t Ws.t- Cle.rfleMoounty. I'.Dn. fall, ilere.se J. J sylv.rtik Til. an,lersltnfcl Auditor .T,nint.l er . Cart o msk. tli.tribntton of t he htl.n' renta.o Irf I. the hand, of Osew Mltobell, A-lihini' tor of said (leoeased. ai&nag the parties l.x1 entitled thereto, betel. iree notice that h. .H sit for th. ,ur).4. of hi. apooiolment It hi. la OImvC.I I on the TWKN n K T II IHY HI "f TulIKH, A. D. Itil.il 1 o'elorh P M. W. A. IIAC1KRTV, Anl.lot. Cl.arlaM, Pa., Ot. , IKI-JL ltulc 011 IIcirM. Btatb or Pa.earLr.wia, I Connlj af Cl.a.d.ld, I 8 I. Re f. Isle of I.s Kl..at, dr- a-.t Th. CommoBw.atlh af re.ni.lvaiii., to H'-' II. Rloo, ... lien,,,,,, t k d. r. aa I H " Elder, h.v h..k.nil, .l.n.i. L. Illoooi, B" J'n' i. L. Jnnae. and Warren .lone., b.r bu.'.''l. Ilaonah K lllooai, now Haanah R l.-oi a. ", .l"hn Lemon, herhn.i.end, Klorlne Itt-.-.m , " "loelne Prkhard, anj 1. S. Prirhe-I. hand, Martle Itlonnt.now Mesfie l..ov,r ."d N. h. Uoover, her hmhand. H.lle III" . '" Relle ll.nler, and W. H. Ilunler, h'r ho-t'aod, Walter H, Ulooaa. T. irl llloom. An." I11'"'"' Bow Annie Vorrest, nnd i. C. Forrril, h.r B- head, .ns) K. J. W. llloom i Yo .nd ..--k of ,on ar. h.relr Mbia11 ' ' b. and npnn.r nt an Orphans' tv.rt to h. h"J nt Cleart.ld, In nnd fi. wi l ecoo'r, on in. I''" d., of M.v.oih, A. II. Il, .1 o eloe. I1 of salt day, then and lhar. lo aoo.pt er r'"'" tab. the reel .tl af Ih. s.id l"W lal ..!.. deos.d nt Ihe vein. lion lnt.rw.kf, or ho ee" wh; h. sane ehonld not be .old aoror.lirt ' last. H.r. lee oi this ral. to h. mad. !' heir. In th. uo. aunarr as th. amir- of " ootlo. of p.rthian. Uy th. Cowl. . I niwe. aj nana en n ... era I 0" nl OlMrt.ld. thi. lib d. .f Osloh-r. K il.u. h hnrf .he a. .1 vu. g, ,, ttKOHUI H. MRwIvSVn. Orphans'