bin JUltwrak UENnr A. Parsons, Jr. Editor THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1875. ' REPUBLICAN STATE 11CKET. FOK GOVERNOR, JOHN F. IIARTRANFT, FOR TttAESURER, HEiNRY RAWLli. REPUBLCAN COUNTY TICKET STATE SENATOR, WM. P. FINLEY, Clarion County. EtlU TE.18TJRKR. CDAS. MaVEAN, St. Mary's. FOR COMMISSI OMR. W. II. Oi.TERHOUT, Ridgway. rOR SURVEYOR. R. W. TETRIKIX, Benesette. FOR AU .ITOR. GEO. ROTIIRO "K, Bcnexette. Vote for W, 11. Osterhout. Give l:s a call fur good job work. Vote for that, McVean. .Ground coffee at P. & K's. Vote for Wm. P. Finlcy an ablo and competent n an for State Senator. A slight flurry of snow here yester day. Next week "Bantam" Miller will rise and toll the audience what 1 P kuow's about "courtship" and "tho 'unctio is of tie human heart. If you want a competent and honest County Commissioner vote for W. H. O.itcrhout, he worse feeling man in Elk County is "Bantam" Miller of the Elk Democrat, and his article of explanation is pronounced on all Lauds the thinest hing of the scaaon, A paper dollar is now worth about 84 cents. The policy of the Republicans is to nit ke it worth 100 cents in gold. The policy of the Democratic party is to make it worth 50 cents or less. Cm an; laboring man fail tj see lor whom he should vote? "Bantnru" filler advises Brandon's man Fiiday not to "whine like a whipped cur if we hit hard in ieturn,' forgetting it seems that he "whiues" at a fearful rate in tl u same column. Ohio looks better and letter. Offi cials returns from 70 counties and au thentio returns from the retnaioing 12, Kive Hayes 9,549. Olebillallan his gone to the "rag baby V funeral, and Sam Carey hasn't been heard from since election. The chaps who bet on 10,000 to 40,000 Democratic majority for inflation, may safaly pay their bets? A greater man than "Bantam" has . . m iu(j gttra UU IC'Ji UUUUC O til O U don't hurt hlia, Lut these A n little truths are the things that cut." Now "Bantam" we don't feel half as bad aa you do about these little "harm less pleasantries," you delight in.hut our advice to you is that "those who live in glass honses should never throw stones," and a sure sign of wrath is to 'rise and explain" as you weakly at tempted to last week. list.of:jubo2s. TRAVERS JURORS. 1. Ralph Johnson. ..Beneette Farmer, 2. Decnn r Hewitt " ....Laborer, 8. D. W DcIIaas 4 John ( eelz Benzinger, Lumberman fi. Ambrose Kreckel " Laborer 6. John Gahn " ' 7. Joseph Young " 8. Jacob Nist 41 ... Farmer, 9. Georpe Connor Fox Miller, 10. Joel b. Taylor -...Farmer, 11. Beef man Meredith... " 12. John W. Mover " ... Laborer, 13. David Meredith ...... ' Farmer 14. Peter Tompson " Ifi. Tho. Campbell, Sr...Highland " lfi. F. Raywinkle Ilorton 17. Henry Reedy Laborer. H. Jacob Hartman " Farmer. 19. JJ. M Brock way " Lumberman, 20. John S. Thomas Jay Farmer. 21. Armel Turley " Hotel Keeper. 22. T. L. M'Kean Jones. ..Carpenter. zis. meoch re Look. " Cleric, 24. Casper Roper Farmer, 25, Martin Powers " ...Merchant 20. R. I. Ompbell Ridgway ...Grocer. Tl Horace Liule Kidgway... Agent. zs. ueo. i-'icK nscn KUgway ..l-aiuie 29. Andrew Li nmiinps..Hidgway.. Grocer. cV. James liilo. ...Kidgway Hotel Keeper, 81. Louis Bic, del Ridgway Baker. 82. Henry'Lulii St. Marys Clerk. ; 3d. John Heindt-1 lit Marys Saloon Keeper. 84. Michael limn ... Curpenter. 85. Anthony Aui an " ...Stone Mason. 86 Joseph Reitf r... " Carpenter. 87. Join Busch Laborer. 88. J rry aV.frcvm " Hotel Keeper. 89. A'bert Weii ...... ' Merchout, 40. John folic Carpenter. GRAND JC K0RS. 1 Corneliu' Hsney... Benzinger Laborer. 2 Clias. 1! onenwetter... Lumberman, 8 Johu l.ers ......... Fox Farmer. 4 Matbis Spooler Jr... ...Laborer. ( lien Farmer. 6. John Collins Hotol Keeper. 7. 2, H. Dixon Jay 8. It . Morey Merchant. 9. Gi'O. li Scull Laborer. 10. Edward I'enlcn 11 Josiah W. Mrad... Farmer. 12 John Cramer Jones 13 Daniel Attleberger Laborer. 14, R. M. Painter..Millstone Lumberman. 15 Samuel W. CurtUs Ridgway Clerk. Hi C. R. Earley M. D. 17. Phineas Erahout Tanner. 18. J. F. Dill iilacksiuilh. 19. James Colter St. Marys, ..Laborer. 20. Matbias Wellcndorf Hotel Keeper. 61. John Frank Laborer. 22- Chris. Freindel 23. Henry Fochtman Blacksmith. 24. Thomas Irwin Spring C'k Lumberman Salt, cheaper than dirt at P. & K's Ladies iitu goods nswest styles at P. K's. Elk County lUpubllean Committa Chairman Jag, II. llagerty, Aldgway. Beneiette T. D' Wiaslow, C. II. Wins low. Bentlngrr Jacob Hants, John Frrr. Fo U. W. Rogers J. J. Taylor. Jay Oliver Dodge, J. M. Brookins. Jones Jos. Tannine, J. O. Malone. -Millstone Myran R aught John Moore. Ridgway H. M. Powers, J. O. W. Bailey. Spring Creek Taos. Irwin, Airman Cirau "King Bee" and many others kinds of chewing tobacco. Also smoking of all the popular brands at P. St, K's. Coodfisb boneless and skinless. Also some of the old fashioned in full dress, at P. k K's. A full stock of freah Family groceries, such as Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Rice, Syrups, Spices, R. B Powder, Baking, and Sweet Chocolate, and 7ery thing else in that line, at P, & K's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COMMISSIONERS SALE OF UN SEATED LANDS IN ELK COUNTY. In pursuance of an Aet of Aseembly passed the 13 day of March A. D. 1315 en titled "An act to amend an aet directing the node of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and for other purposes," and the sev eral supplements thereto, the County Com missioners of the County of Elk, will ex pose to sale by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House in Ridgway, Pa., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 A. 11.1875, At 3 oclock P. M. the following tracts of land situated and described as follows: UINESETIB TOWNSHIP. Warrant acres YVarratee or owners 020 63 John Johnson et al. SRnaiaata towkship. 60 John Hen fling 4883, 12, Ym. Bell, 60, Geo. Ed. Weit, Town lots on Aidgway street. Kos. 107, 72, 68, 74, 82, 73. 106, 71, 80 81, 74,16, 25, 19, 22. 37. 35, 87, 99, 93. 105,95, 10, 70, P9, 101. W8, 103, 94, 110, 83, "6, 77, 64. 66, 67, 66. Town lots on Talbot Street Nos. tl, 33. Butler Street No. 3. Bishop Street Nos. 117, 118, 109, 110, 119, 120, 115, 116, 123, 113, 112, 111, 125, 120, 124. Railroad Street Nos. 53, 58, 46, 47, 48, 44, 45, 49, 54,. 65, 69. 62, 50, 61, 40, 41, 42, 43, 20, 21. rox TOWNSHIP. 4272 49. Owner Unknown. 4184 330, Wm. Parker. 4889, 60, Owner Unknown 4890, 887. " 4271, 3t(0, " " 4079, 60, Joseph Koch 4184, 100 Moses Hyneman HtOIILAXD TOWNSHIP. 8702 1000, John Smith HORTOM TOWK8HIP. 4370 25 i Sub. Div: 15 4371 4 of 107 J. S. Hyda 43 D. Kingsbury 4371 62 Sub. Div. No. 23 JY TOWISHIP. 4S93 93, John Pachin 60 D. Hutchiuson JOKES tOWXSHIP. 125 J. 1. Brown. 8247 841 McKsan & Elk Land & lap). Co. B1DUWAT TOWKSHIP. 145 Vm, B. Kenneday 4568 101. fPBINO CIIK TOWKSHIP. 27f9 347. 4551 100 Clias Porterfield 60 A.I. Wed Jock Estate 4044 242 Corbettfc Newcomb 200 Seth. Clover 2592 200 Thomas Struthers 4551 76 Fnor & Reed 165J W. C.Edwards 43G9 25 Seth. Clover ST. MASTS BOBO. Town Lots Erin 5t. No. 40 Shamrock St. No. 40 Vi alburger St. Nos. 7, 67 Benedict St. Nos. 10, 13, IS, Al. John St No. 68$. Maurice St. Nos 1, 3- 7, 8, 188 of 44 Rupert St Nos. 49, 58, 87, 107, Patrick St. No. 03 Louis St. Nos 6, 12, 14, 15, 1 Lot assessed to James Oass. TERMS CASH. GEO. ED WE18 1 JULIUS JONES V Commr's. MICHAEL WE1DERT. J Attest. C. It. M'CAULEY, Clerk. Commissioners Office. Bidgway Pa. October 1, 1875, ELECTION PROCLAMATION, WaisiAS, in and by the 13th section of the Act of General Assembly of Pennsyl vania, passed July 2nd 1869 entitled, "An act relating to the Elections of the Com monwealth." It is injoined on the Sheriff of very county to give notice of such elect ions to bo held, anJ to enumerate in such notice what officers are to be elected in pur suance, thereof, I, DANIEL SCULL high SheriJ of the County of Elk, do therefore ruake knows and rive this publio notice to the electors of slid county of Elk, that a general election will be held in said county, on TCXSSA7 Novriim a, 1375. Cit being the first Tuesday of the month.) for the purpose of electing the folloving of ficers to wit: One person for Governor. One person for State Treasurer. One person for State Senator to reprei eut the Counties of Cameron, Clarion, Elk and Forest. One person for Treasurer of Elk County. One person for Protbonotary, &e.t of Elk County. One person fof surveyor or f Elk County. Three persons for Commissioners of Elk County, each elector t e vote for but two. Ihree persons for Auditors of Elk County, each elector to vote for but two. And the qualified electors of the county of Elk will hold their elections in the sev eral districts, as follows. Beneiette township, at the hfl use of I liio. beth Wit; alow. Benzinger township, at the school house on Michael St., near Elk creek bridge. tilt township at the Centrevtile school house. Highland township, at the bouse of Levi Ellethrope. Horton township, at the sebool souse near D. C. Oyster's Hotel. Jay township, at the house or A'irea Pearsall. Jones township, at the Wilcox Tanning and Lumber Co's office in Wilcox. Millstone township, at the house of Henry Herr, at Harr's Dam- Kidgway township, at the Court Honse. St. jlary's Borough, at the Town Hall. Spring Creea township, at the house of Stockdale. Downer & Co. I also make known the following aet en titled "An aet regulating the mode of vot tng atau elections mite several ooustita ai the Commonwealth," approved March 30, 1800. Hcnnon 1. He it enacted la the Senate and the Hout of Kepretentativei, That the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all general town, ehip borough and special elections are hereby nereatier auinorued and rtquireu to vote by ticket, printed or written, or partly written and partly printed, severally classi fied as follows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all the Judges of the Courts to be voted for and to be labelled on the outside, Judiciary," one ticket shall em brace the names of all State oHicers to be voted for and labelled "State," one ticket shall embrace Hie names of all county olh eers to be voted for, including the ollice of Senator, member or members of Assembly, if voteJ for, members of Congress, if voted for and labelled "County;" oue ticket elm II embrace the names of all the township offi cers voted for and be labelled "Borough," or "Township;" and each shall be deposited in separate ballot boxes. I also make known auj five notice, as in and by the 15th section of aforesaid act, 1 am directed that every person except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office appointment of trust or profit, under the Qjvernment of the United Stales, or this State, or any city or inoorported dis trict whether a commissioned otfioer or otherwise a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the leg islative or judiciary or executive depart ment of this State or of t he United Stales, of any city or incoipornttd district and also every member of Congress and State Legislature, and the select and common council of any city, Commissioner of incor porated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same tune the office or appointment of Judgo, Inspector orCUrk, of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Inspector or Judge shall be eligible to any ofiice then to be voted for. Also in the 4th section of the Act of As rembly, entitled ' An aot relating to elect ions and for other purposes," approved April 16th I860, li is enacted that the 14th section shall be so constructed as to pre. vent any militia or borough officer from serving as Judge. Inspector, or Clerk, al any general or special election in this Com monwealth. I also make known the following: Whiriab. The Filteenth Amendrcent of the Conslitutisu of the United Stales iB as follows: Skctiom 1. The right of citixens of the United Slates to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United Stales or by any Slate on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Suction 2. That Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appro priate legislation, And whereat, The Congress of the United States, on the thitty-first day ot March 1870, passed an act entitled, "An net to enforce the right of citizeus of the United States to vote in the several 8ta.es of the Union, ind for other purposes," the first and second sections of which are as follows: lie if enacted, &c, That all citizens of the United States who are or shall be otherwise qualified to vote at any electiou by the people of any State, Territory, dis trict, city county, parish, township, school district, municipality, or other territorial subdivision shall be entitled and allowed to vote at all such electious, without distinct ion of coloi race, or previous condition of servitude; any constitution, law, custom, usage, or regulation of any Stale or Terri tory, or by or under its authority, to tho Contrary, notwithstanding. Section 2. And be it further tructed. That if by or under the authority ef the constitution or laws of anv State or the laws any Territory, any act is or shull here quired to be done as a prerequisite or quali fication for voting, and by such constitu tion or laws persons or officers are or shall beo barged with Ihe performance of duties in furnishig to citizens an opportunity to preform such prerequisites, or to become qualified to vote u shull be the duty of every mi .;h npvwn ami ntiifpi-u logivn ail citizens portunity to perform gucu prerequisite and to oecome quatiued to vote without distinct ion of race, color or previous condition of servitude; aud if any sunn persons or offi cers shall refuse or knowiugly omit to Ivo tun eltect to this section, be shall tor ev"v such offence, forfeit and pay the sum uf five hundred dollars; to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action ou the case, with full costs and such allow ance for council fees as the court shall deem'just, and shall also for every such onence be ueemea'auilty ot a misdemeanor and shall ou coLviction thereof be fined not less than five hundred dolhrs or to be imprisoned not less than oue mouth and not more than one year, or both, at the discretioj of the court. And whereat. It is declared by the second section of the VI article cf the Con stitution and of the U.S. that "This Consti tution of the Uni'ed Slates which shall be made in pursuance thereof shall be ihe supieme laws of the land anything in the Conttitution or lawt of any Stale, to the contrary notvjithttanding. And whereat, The Legislature of this Commonwealth, on the 6ih of April 1S70, passed an aot entitled "A further supple ment to the act relating to elections in this Commonwealth," the tenth section provides as follows Skctiox 10. That so much of every act of Assembly that provides that only white freemen shall be entitled to vote, or to be registered as voters, or as claiming to vote at any general er special election of this Commonwealth, be and the same is hereby repealed, and that hereafter a'l freemen without distinction of color, shall be en rolled and registered according to the pro visions of Ibe first section of the act ap proved the 17 of April 1869, entitled "An act further supplemental to an act relating to tne elections of this Commonwealth." and shall when otherwise qualified under existing irws, ne entitled to vote at all geu eral and special elections in this Common, wealth. I also make known the following: Wuihbas, By Ihe act of the Congress of ne tunned Mates entitled "An Act to amend, the several acts heretofore passed, to provide for the enrolling aud call nj out the national forces, and for other our- poses." and approved March third one thousand eiglil hundred and siutv-five all persons who have deserted the military or uuvai aervice or me united state-, and who have not been discharged, or re leved from the penally, or disability therein provided are deemed and taken lo have vo.untarilv relinquished, and forfeited, their rights of uitiAviiDiup, uu tueir riguts to neco.ue citt sens, and are deprived of exercising any rights of oitiieus thereof: And whereat. Persons, not oititens of iho United ,8iates, are not under the constitu tion and laws of Pennsylvania, quu.itied electors of this commonwealth: Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Joute of Kcprctentativet of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Attembty met, and tt it hereby enacte l hy ihe authority oi the tame. ' That in all -.ecticns hereafier lo be held In this comm uwealth. ii. shall be unlawful for ihejud a or iu.-peotoi of any such elections lo re ;jjvo any ballot, or ballots, from any perso i, or persons, em braced in the provision . aud subject to the disability imposed by -iid act of Congress, approved March third oue thousand eight hundred and sixly-five, and it shall be uu. lawful for any such per on to offer to vole any ballot, or ballots. Baorio 2. That if any uch judge and inspector of eleetion, or any one of them shall receive or eoasent to re eive, any tiucb unlawful ballot, or ballots, iront any such iaqnalifltd paraon, he r the so offwid. ing, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, m any oourt ot quarter sessions of this commonwealth, he shall, for each offence, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred dollars, an 1 lo underio an Imprisonment, in the jail of the proper county, for not less than D1 1 uaB. Skctiom 8. That. If any person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall at any election hereafter to be held In this commonwealth, vole or tender tn the officer there, and offer lo vote, a billot or ballots, any person so offending, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, in any coUrt of quarter sessions of this commonwealth, shall, for each offence, be punished in a like manner as is provided in the preoceding section of this net, in the case of officers ot elcotiou receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Sectiob 4. That if any pet son shall hereafter persuade, or advise, any person or persons deprived of citizenship, ami dis qualified as aforesaid, lo otter any ballot, or ballots, to the officers of any election hereafter to be held in this commonwealth, or shall persuade, or advise, any such offi cer lo receive any ballot, or ballols, from any person deprived of citizenship, aud dis qualified as aforesaid, such person, so of fending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and npon eonviction thereof, in any court of quarter sossions of this commonwealth shall be punished in a like manner as is provided In the second section of this acl, in Ibe case of officers of such e'.eclion re ceiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. I also make known the following sections of an aot approved the iiOlh day of .Ian uary, A. D. 1874, entitled "A further sup plement to the act regulating elections in this Commonwealth:" Skctiom C. At all elections hereafter held tinder the laws of this commonwealth, the polls shull be opened at seven o'clock A. M. and closed nt seven o'oluck P. M. Ssction- b. In all election districts where a vacancy exists by reason of tho disqualification of the officer or otherwise in an election board heretofore appointed, or where any new district shall be formed, the judge or judges bf the court of common pirns of the proper county shall, ten dtiys before any general or special election, ap point competent persons to fill said vacan cies and to conduct the election in said new districts; and iu the appointment of in, speolors in uny election dis rict both shall not be of the same political party, and the judge of elections shall, in all cases, he of he political party having the majority of votes in said district, as nearly as the said judge or judges can accrt:iiu the fact; and iu case of the disagreement of the judges as lo the selection of inspectors, tho politi cal majority of the judges shall select one of such inspectors, and the majority judge or judges shall select the other. Section 7 Whenever there shall be a vacancy iu an election board on the morn ing of an election, said vacancy shall be fiUed in conformity wilh existing laws. Skctio?: 8 At the opening of ihe polls at all elections it shall be the duty of the judges ot election for their respective dis tricts to designate one of Ihe inspectors, whose duly it shall be to have in custody the registry of voters, and lo make tho en tries therein required by law; and It shall be the duty of the other of said inspectors to receive and number the ballots presented at said election. Suction 9 All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot; every ballot voted shall 1 e numbered in the order in which it shall be received, and the nuinbtr recorded by ihe clerks ou the list of voters opposite the name ot i lie elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or more tickets, he several tickets so voted shall each be numbei od with the number corresponding with the number to the name ot the voter. Any elector may write his name upon his 'icket, or cau?e the same to be written thereon, and attested by a citizen of the district Section It) On thejoi; election any person whose name shf appear on the registry of voters, atid4 cluuus the right to voir at Hitid qleoiioi. Miall produna ut east one quaiilicd voter If the district as a witness to the residence of the claimant in the district in which he claims to lie a voter. for the period of at least two months im mediately pi ece?ding said election, whic'i witness Nbnll be sworn or affirmed and suh scribe a written or partly written and partly printed affidavit to the facts statud by him. which affidavit shull define clearly where me residence is of the person so claim ing to be a voter; and the person so claim ing the right to vote shall also take and subscribe a written or partly written and partly printed iifTnlavit, stating to the best ol his knowledge and belief, wlicu dtid where l:o was born; that lie has been a citizen of'the United States tor oue month, aud ot the commooweakh ot I'euusvlvaDia; that he has resided in the commouneulth one jear, or, il formerly a qualified elector or a native born cm zeu thereof, and has removed therefrom and returned, that he has resided therein six months next tirececdiu; said elec tion; that he has resided in the district in which he claims to bo a voter for the period of at least two months immedi ately preceding said election; thut he has not moved it. to the district (or the purpose of voting therein; thut he has, ii twenty-two years of age or upwaids; paid a t-tato or county lux within two years, which was assessed at least two months and paid at least oue mouth be fore the election. Tha said affidavit hhail also state when aud where the tax claimed to be paid by the affiant was assessed, and when and where end to whom piid; and tho tax receipt therefor shall be produced for examina tion, unless the -iffiuut shall state in his affidavit that it lias beeu lust or de stroyed, or that he never received any; and if a naturalized citizen, shall also stato when, where aud by what court he was naturalized, and shall also produce his certificate of naturalization for ex amination. 13 ut if the person so claim ing the right to vote shall take aud subscribe an affidavit that he is a na tive born citizen of the United States, it born ehewLero, shall state the fact in his affidavit, and shall produce evidence that )e has been naturalized or that lie is entitled to citizenship by reasou ol his father's naturalization, aud shall further state iu his affidavit, that he is, at the time of making the affidavit of the age of twenty-one and uuder twenty, two years; that ho has been a citizen ot the Uuited States one month, and has resided in the state one year; or; if a native born citizen of the state aud re moved thertfroiu and returned, that he has resided therein six mouths next prceeding said election and iu the elec tion distiict iwuiediuce'y two months preceeding such eleotion. he shall be en titled to vote, although he shall not have paid taxes. The said affidavits of all persons making such o'aiais, and the affidavits of the witnesses to their resi dence shall be preserved by the eleotion board, and at the close of the election they ab&ll be enclosed with the list of Voters, tally list and other papers re- qu ired by law to be bled by toe re turn Judge with tho prothooiary, and shall remain on file therewith io the prothotmtiiry's office, subject to examina tion ns other election papers are. II the election effioers shall find that the ap- plicant possesses all the legal qualifica tions ol a voter he shall be permitted to vote, and his name shall be added to tho list of taxablcs by the election offi cers, the word "tax," being added whero the claimant claims to vote on tax, and the word "age,", whore he claims to vote on age; tha same words being added by tho clerks iu each case, respectively, on tho lists of person) vut ing at such election. Suction 1 1. It shall m lawiul lor any qualified citizen of the district not withstanding the nhinn ol tho proposed voter is contained on the list ol resident tuxiihlus, to challenge the vote of such pi rnon, whereupon the sumo prool of the right of suffrage ns is now required by law shall ho publicly iinitlu and acted on by the elcclinu board, ami the vote ad mitted or rcjectod, according to tho evi dence Kvery person cliiitninir to bo a iinliiralized citizen shall be required to tirodtico his naturalization certificate at tho election before voting, except where he kas been for five years oonsccutivcly a voter iu tho district in which he o Hers .his vote; and on the vote of such person being received, it shall be tho duty of tho election officers lo write or stamp on such certificate tho word "voted," wilh the day. month and year; and if any election officer or officers shall ro ceive a second vote on the same day, by virtttrc of the same certificate, excepting where sons arc entitled to vote, because nf tho naturalization of their fathers, they and the person who shall offer such second vote, shall be guilty ol a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall bo fined or itnpriboned, or both, at the discretion of tho court: but the fine shall not exceed five hundred dollars in each case, nor the imprisonment one year. Tho like punishment shull be inflicted, on conviction on the officers of election who shull neuloct or reluse to make, or cause to be made the endorse ment required as aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Section 17. Tho respective asses sors, inspecters and judges of election shall each have tho power to administer oaths to any person claiming the right to be assessed, or the right ot suffrage, rr in regard to any.other matter or thing required to bo done or inquired into by any of said officers under this oc'; and wilful false swearing by any Tersou in relation to any matter or thinir, concern ing which they shall be lawfully inter rogated by aoy of said officer or over seers, shull be perjury. Part of Sfction 10. Any person who shall, on the day ut' any election, visit a polling phi. e in any electiou dis trict ut wbicli hois not rtiiitk-oi to vote, aud sl.al! u.-o uny intimidation or viol ence lor the purpos j of preventing any officer of election from performing the duties required of him by law, or for the purpose of preventing any qualified voter of 8U3h district from exercising his right to vote, or frum exercising his right to challenge any person offering to vote, such pel sou shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon cou victiun thereof shall ba punished by -a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion ot the eourt. Section -l Any person who, on oath or ufiirmaiiou, in or before any court in this state, or officer authorized to administer oaths, shall, to procure a ceitilicato of naturalization ft. r hiuisell or uny other person wilfully ui-posc, de clare or iiffiiiu any matter to be fact, knowing the same to be lale, or shall in like manner deny any matter to be tact, knowing the s:tine to be true, shall be deemed guilty ot perjury; and any certificate of nuturalizaiiuti issued in pursuauce of any such deposition, do clurutiou or affirmation, shull be null and void, and it shall be the duty of the court issuing tho same, upon proof be ing made before it that it was fraud u lently obtained, to take immediate meas ures for recalling the same lor canclla tion; and uny person who shall vote or attempt to vote on any paper so obtuiued. or who shall in any way aid iu, connive at, or have any uguncy whatever in the issue, circulation or use of any fraudu lent naturalization certificate, shall be deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, aud upon couviction thereof shall undergo an imprisonment iu the peuitentiary lor not more than two years and pay u fiue of not more than one thousand dollars, for every 6uih offense, or either or both, at the discretion of the court. 1'urstiaut to the provisions contaiucd in 'he thirteeth section of tho act last aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid disticts living within twelve miles of tho prothouotary's office, or withiu twenty-four mileo, if their residence be in a town, village or city upon the line of a railrosd leading to the county seat shall, before two o'clock past meridian of the day alter the electiou, and all other judges shall, before twelve o'clock meridian of the second day after elec tion, deliver said return, together with return sheet, to the prothonotary of the court of common pleas of Elk county at Kidgway. Given under my hand at Ridgway. the 4th day of October, in the year of our Loid one thousand eight hundred uud seventy-five, and of the indepen dence of tho Uuited States tii j ninety ciuth. DANIEL SCULL, Sheriff. SlifclllFV's Ufficr, 1 Ridgway, Pa. Oct., 7, 1874. 32l4- Summer Clothing, for those Boys and children, Linen, Alapaca and sum mer Cashmer at P & K's Give the Aunootb office a cull for bill heads, letter-heads, cards, shipping tags, and if you are going to get married leave us an order for your cards. Those new style prints, at P & K's are the general talk, of the town. Go and see tbem. BARGAINS! BARGAIN'S! BARGAINS! Ladies and childrena ooat all aivl An anil qualities, $2 60 8 00 8 73 4 60 6 00 6 25 7 00 o io iu,uu aua upwards also shawls and dresses at MAY it SIVERMANN'8 oppo site Iht oourt bouse, Williamsport, pa. 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All Invalids at a distance arc required tn answer a list of ptaia questions, which elicits eveiy syniitom. aader which the invalid sutlers, -lit com mtmlerKiO'M WHM elrlctlv confl'WHtal. A com pitta svHiam of rop vtertna' prevents niistatea or confusion. f qtienuons sent free, on a;pliontion, to any part Of the wink-, b. . v iMinDkM n fm Bt'OCKsa, also sent free. All these testimonials ara Irura those who have been treated tiy mail and express, Apviob ih ofricH, oa bx Kail, vbbk or cnauan. tyoU ou or addrcia DR. E. B. FOOTE, Ho. 120 Lexington Ave., J. T. Wanted tt Sell DrIbofa Tlafn Jfbmt Talk and M&iieal Comown. Sense: Also Jlrlvofes Science-in Story Sr. Border's Tonic Bowel and file Pills. These pills are an Infallible remedy for constipation and piles, caused by weakness or suppression of tha peristiltio motion ot the bowels. They very gently Increasn the activity ot the intestinal canal, produce) soft stools and relieve piles at one. Thousands bavo been uured by thein. Price 50 cents, sent by mail on re!i!t of price. Prepared only by P. ALKHKD RSieilARDT, l'nAtimoiix, 40 Focaxa Avksub, Kkw Tohb Citt. Sr. Burger's Compound Fluid Extract of Ehubarb and Sandelion. Tha befit combination of purely vegetable medicines to entirely replaca Calomel or Blue Pill. It stimulates the livur, increiaos the flow of bile, and thus removes atonoe torpidity of the liver, biliousness and habitual ooiitipaUuii. and tha diseases arUing from such M dyspepsia, siohc headache, flatulence, etc. Thoeffeo. ttveuese of this Extract will be proved, visibly, at onco so the patient, as one or two bottles are sufficient to eloar the complexion bountifully, and remove pimples and stains caused by liver troubles. Price 81 per bottle, ft botUea, S5 ; will be sent ou roceipt of the prioa to anv address, free of cbnrge. Prepared only by F. ALFRED HClCHARDT, PuajuiacMI, 403FOUS' Avbbcb, haw Yoac Citx. Bakers Sweet Chocolate rOW ELL & KIMK'S. at Young man if you want to add greatly to your appearance goat once to PO.VELL & KIMK'S Grand Cen tral ?tore, and fet joutclf a new white liueu bosom shirt.. You con get a good tatting white clean shirt for 81,25 and Iroui that up. tyeyer'f Poultry Powder.' V7ol.nnA I f rmA I sa 41 to euro chlrken cholera uud canes. AViihihunnlvoi thin 1 Powder uod u Utwtowalof "imiiujy uiicnuun locican l.iicss proper feeding, Oust, keen rrlt and oa-Eshell-fnrnilnir material, any our muy Poultry (even I nconfm.?m.'ni)rnr anyleuclh of with both profit aid pleasure. Piic-kuge25cU., mi a neeurui buppit or tln.e. river. jr ii.no. Ask vour Uuuler. Beat fre upou ro- A. C. METER & CO., Bultlmor Sates of Advertisfaf. One column, one year M $75 00 i " " 40 00 1" 25 00 15 00 Transient advertisements per square of eight lines, one insertion $1, two inser tions, $1.60, three insertions, $2. Husiness cards, ten lines or Icbs, per year $5. Advertisements parable quarterly. Auvidtisino: Cheap, Good, Systema tic All persons who contemplate making oontractM with newspapers lor the insertion of advertisements, should seud 25 cents to Ueo P. Howell J- Co., 41 Park Row, New York, for their PAMPHLET BOOK ninety-seventh edition,) containing lists of over 2000 newspapers and estima tes, showing the cost Advertisements taken for leading papers in many States at a termendoua redaction from publishers rstts. (1st vbb book. v no 48 tt IfEiSilllTAfii NliW I.IVliltY STABLE IN wi in DAM SCR1BNE& WISHES TO IS form the Cittzeos of Ridgway, and the publio generally, that ht has started a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES Busies, to let upon the most reason ble terms tt5He will also do job teasing. Stable on Broad street, above Main. All orders left al the Post Office will Beet prompt attention Aug 20 1870. tf. The Weekly Sun. A Urge eight poire imtecendent. hnnant and fearless newspaper if 50 broad columns, especially dcsigued for the farmer, Ihe ne, chanic, the merchant and the Professions nion, and their wives and children. We aim to make tho iVkeklt Sun the best family newspaper in the world. It in full of entertaining and instructive reading of every sort, nut prints nothing to oTleiid the most scrupulous and delicate taste. Price SI, a) per year, postage Sreuatd. The cheapest paper published. Iry it- Address mt em, .lev lorucity. Elk County Directory. President Judge L. D. Wet more. Additional Luvr Judge Hon. Jn- P Vincent. Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J T. Honk. Distiict Attorney--J. K. P. Hall. Shei iff l). Scull. Piotlnnotury j-c, Fred. Schosning. Treasurer Joseph VYindfelder. County Superintendent Gen. R. Dixon. Commissioners Michael Weidcrt, Julius Jones, Geo. Jid. Yein. Auditors Thomas Irwin N. G. Uutidy, County Surveyor Geo Wslmsley. Jury Commissi iners. Phillip tireighla Kausoin T. Kyler. FOR SALE BY E.K. ORESH, Masonio Hall Building, Ridgway, Pa, VAN VLECK'S (KLKiill ATKD 1J A'l iHS T SPRING 15KI) liKST tempered ettel spring wire, these ppriugM can be laid on tha t-iuts o any common bed and ara COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES ! Also agent lor Weed Sewing Machine, Easiest Running, Most Durable, and BEST MACHINE iu the mnvket. Call ani exu.niiie lirfore purchasing eleehi . v4ulut!'$, YOU WANT TO MJY GOODS CHEAP UU TO JAMES 11- IIAGEKTT Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. DltV COODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE, TOIJACCO AND ClUARS: A Large Stock cf 'Jroceric-3 and Provisions. ' The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR Constantly ou hand, and sold as cbssp as the CHEAPEST. JAMES H. HAGERTV. seeds .jrw rzmiTs. 0. C. The True Capo Cod Cranberry, C. best sort lor Upland, Lowland, or Garden, by mail prepaid, 1 per 100, 85 per 1,000. All the New, Choice Straw berries and Peaches. 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