-Ji HIKAM AMI) III l lAH. "When: tlio Moos:ito. kii:i;Miiitir Pours its ;itf rs in tin- SUiuitir, .Mot, :ili'i;: tin- lor. st si.l.-, Hiram IIovit, Mii'dali Hvil.'. Ph, a maiden fair ntnl l:ijir, llr, a r.-.l-liaii-ctl stalwart- trappt-r, limiting l.-avtr, mink ai.l skunk In the woodlands ot SH". liniU. She, lVntu.k.tV pensive .lanht. r, vVa.'.-wcl 1..-.-.I.10 tin' Skiinti.- vvafr, t .ailn-riii in liur apr' wf Si a,';, root, mint am! l.unrMitil.'T. "Wliv " h- iiHirmiiri-.l, loath to ov- her, ' tiatiil-r vai-hf !"' "-hills ami iev.-r, AVii. ii a lov. r, 111 ami tin.-, Duly vaits to j;:ith"-v von'.'" "C.i," sin- aiiswi vt il. "I'm not hasty ; 1 pr lVr a man mon- tasty ; Least w is.-, one to pluaM mo v.-ll Should not hav- a beastly i-mrll." "Haughty Ilnhlah?" Iliram a io-wit. il ; 'MiniT and In-art alike am cam cr. il ; .li s hx k here ! these peltries fjixo A'iisli, wherein in a pair may live. 1, yon think, am hut a vagrant. Trapping heasts hy no means fragrant ; Yet I'm sure it's worth a thank I've a handsome sum in hank." Turned and vanished Hiram Hover; Ami. lie fori- the year was over, Jlnldah, witii tins yarhs she sold, l.i.iiylit a t ape a-ainst I he fold. J'.la. k and thiek tho furry rape -whs, t a stylish cut theeape was, Alid tin e;ir!s in all the town Knvied llnldah npand down. Then, at last, o.ie winter morninp, Hiram rame without a warning: "Kitlier," saiil ho," you are hlind, Huldah, or you've ekanyed your mind, Me you ninth for trapping varmints. Yet you take the skins for garments ; Since you wear the skunk and mink There's no harm in me, I think." "Well," Paid she, "we w ill not .jiiarr.'l ; lliiam, 1 ae.ept the moral ; Now the fashion's so, 1 m ss I can't hardly do no less," Thus the. troiiMe all was over Of tin love of 1 1 i rati i 1 1 over ; Thus he made sweet Huldah Hyde Huldah Hover, as his hride. The JIurtlt r of Km Hie Jiot rs. A (Vlilins Tit MN OK I IUl MsTAMKS swift I ; i : i' I : . i v it l i n . The telegraph a few days ago reported a horrible case of minder in Tennessee. The newspaper recounts of the affair fur nish one of the most lcmarkable cases of circumstantial eviiler.ee on n coid. It appears that in the little town of Ilin loy, Lauderdale county, Tennessee, is a small sheet of water, known by the name ot" .lenniir's l'oinl. Some four weeks ai;o a fisherman discovered in the middle of this lM.ml the iMHly ol a w oman. I 'rawing it ashore, the coroner was summoned and a hasty iiuiiicst held. The tlesh had sonear 1 disappeaitd from ' he face of t he dead as to make recognition of the features i in pos sible. The hair w as of a dark auburn color, and the general appearat.ee of the body in dicated a j-ersoit about folly or forty-l'.ve Avars of age. The clothing consisted of a gray shawl, a calico dress cut in wrapper form, a chemise, of bi e material, fasten d a. the neck with a gold button ; drawers lufi'ed round the bottom and secured by elastics; mat cotton stockings bej't in jilace by the same kind of gaiters, and cloth sin vs. lmiiibei two in size, laced uj in front. On one of the lingers was a well-worn old rin-: inscs iltod with tho letters "F. (L" In the back of the bead was a wound. aj j.arently made l a i!stol ball, sullicient to cause immediate death. Tho woman bad itiiiji'a'stionably lven nun ileroil. but when r bv whom it was of course imjMtssible then todctermino. A crdict wasrciiden il in accordance with tho scanty facts. ;md the body w as consigned to the Vest ing place which ltides so many unknown and una venged vii-fims ol' man's malice. lint in this instance swift-footed Neme sis was abroad, and reached the assassin by a path ciicuitous indeed, yet terribly ceitain. ln Iho neighborhood of I ;i ploy there lived a family named Hill. -onsisting of a man, ! his wile and one i hud. Mr. and Mi-s. Hill ipianvlod. and she became exceedingly anx ious to leave him and return to her patents, ' who were living in Louisiana. Her father : came tit Tonni ssi'o for tho purjioso of get ting his daughter, but Hill threatened to; sh-iot him if lie a! tempted tot ike her away. .' aval he was obli d to desist. He did. : howevi r, succeed in enlist nig the sympathy : of I he c. niiiumity. two of whom. Messi-s. j Kirkscy and Connor, lent their aid and fa- i oditatcd tko escape of Mrs. Hill to Men;-: j. his. Kiiksoy then sought an intor iew i with Hill. arraui;id soim- sort of domestic j Yoinpi omise which rosui;-d in tho hu-baml j yelling oil all his j r-'jerty and joining his wife, when the whole family piocccdcd to a new anil, let us In jv, a happier home in Louisiana. The cMoyt-s of Lirksov as a ) poai-cniak. !-(x 'k h iui awa v from Lip'ey for sevcial da s, and during his absence the iuuiden d woiuan was found in Jennings' J'ond. For some rc;ison not gic-n in tlie ill d'gosttd account we aie following the reiM.rt was stated that the woman was no j other than Mrs. Hill, who had boon killed t i.y imiksc io conceal, pcinaps, tne cvt- j -j , iu i,a,i ,Virll ia0ntltieit ly -Mr. W e, ; detnvs of a m i her crime, 'the accused. I ;uuj ,c,ranlnl to juisoii for trial, a secret conscious of his own innocence, demanded ; 'M,ssi,,ii ,"!f the fiieuds of Judge -Lynch was 1 that tho Vly should bv exhumed and ex- ;uui a .ux 0f operation decided uimo.i. : amined mote i-arefully. in order to satisfy j j .lst?suiidiv morning at 2 n"cl.H.-k a com all that it was not Mrs. Hill. ? paiiv of onV Imr.dsvd i.ien, masked and. This was accoubngly .lone, and the un- .Viise disguised, marched to the jail, dorclotbing being removi d and w a bed dis- I uvtM .tAV0,r(( the niards, broke the locks ' los-dthoiiaineofLniiboUogcrs,"i.rinnd i ilf Uie Vi. where Martin was confined, car- m j.iaui i.eimau icm. mis, oi come, re- lievtd Kirksey from suspicion, and at the same time revived tin- public interest in Iho almost forgotten homteido. The ques tion was asked by eeiy one: "Who is Kmike Kogcrs.".'"' "-Who is hcv murderer?" lnijuiiy and discussion at last brought a slight though tangible trail fiom the infor mation given by Mr. (.'. (.'. Ship., a joveler in Kiplcy. who reinemlKied that a few weeks previous a man named W.J. Martin, living in the nc:ghloihoMl. brought to his shop t w o very tine gold rings to be reunited, they having In-cu, as the owner said, tiled from his lingers on account of In-ing too tight. Kirksey, with tho instinct of a true de tective, at once began to investigate Mar tin's antecedents, and speedily struck a rich mine of facts. The man, it appwars, had arrived in Lauderdale- county in Janu ary. ls-T'l, it is said from Kentucky though nothing certain is known of his former res idence. He soon after married the daugh- j " tor of a respectable farmer in the vicinity, j Not to be KKrnoAc linn in Heaven. m.d lemaiticd an inmate of his father-in- ; A jxH-r working girl wa looking in at tho law's household until April of the present ! window of one of those lovely blower shops j year, when, without any apparent object, j of l'aris istiowing hard at the time) at a he made a trip to Arkansas, leaving his ; branch of white lilac. Her face was beau-' wife ltehiml. He returned from this trij ! tiful, pule, and wet w ith tears. Shehesita-, in the early pan of August, bringing sev- tingly opened the daorand asked the price. , euil hoiscis and mules, a larre Saratoga: "Ten francs," was the reply. "Ten francs,' ; trunk, and a wagon-l,,:,d t.ftlry j.hkIs. ' and she reluctantly laid it back, but two! iMtxes. thecoiitentsof which wo!0,n!ini1n- 1 drops glistened on the llowers that were i It was ascertained, however, that among ! n-t there lnfo.e. "My darling baby,'': oilier articles be had presented his wife i she sobLed. "He came when the lilacs , with a lady's watch, bearing the ii niption: wore in bln-m, and he must leave forever . "A". J. Kogeis, to his wife EmiUe." 'j his without one jHtor littlo branch in his hand.'" watch he haid he h.d purchasid while ab- "Von haye loM yourhttle one ?" asked the keut. Deeming this iufoiniatioii Rufficiont rl twer woman. A heart sob and botrt head t- warrant an am st, Kii kscy and the don- lej.lii d. Tho I'.iwer v unan then took, not uty sherill" of Laudeulale c-muty, with 'a bran, b, but an armful, and tilled the jvtor small isse, called at Martin's residence on gill's apron, puttingback the piece of pr f-l-.ttOiice of wauling him to gohun ingand f-'i.d money. "No! No! it .shall not Ik: 1 ih.ng with them. lie promptly made his a:d in heaven that I made you pay for the apjwaianco, but after advancing s me tif. last little bed for your po r 'babe.'' 1-vii j aces sudb'iil, slopped and .-emned on ! th.' point of re-entering the house. A gun SHE THAT YtV AliH AsSl'ssKI. vv.-.s luoti-lit lo heai-w ithout fui ther eere- moiiv. .... ., , ; Alter sc i uu ly tym his ju isonei the sher ' in'seaiilud the pit -irises ami soon ilistov- ! I ert d the tiunk ami the boxes already men- ti.mtii allof which were marked "Lonoke, ' Aikan.-as." The boxes weie lillml with i : i-rt eh tilling .luliniei nswaic, but the trunk ; i was nunc productive. In the tray were a nuuiber of TaiK-v r.ttieU s suol: as usually I ' adorn a huly's toilet, but nothing which i eotthl itlent ifv the owner. The shei itl iv- . ' inove.i the trav ami was pushing bis nives- , ligations beloxV, wben Mrs. .Martin rtinon ! st.ated, tellit'K bim the contents were noth i in except ber own clothing. 1 b- gallant official closed the lid ami left the room, but ! on n-ffiiul thou-ht concluded very p rope r I lv that duly sl-nld take the precedence of ! politeness, and teturned for a closer exami ! nation. At the seeotul attack the trunk ' was thoroughly clb embow led. '1 here were found seveifll fashionably made dieses ittch.di.- one ef ele-ant and expensive ! blaec silk : a lac quantity ot ladies un- , der-cl -thir-. sleets, napkins, table linen, ; Ac ul stamped with the name "Lnn.ie , ' io'.'- " '1 be re was aV-o a tin sign paint- ,,l black, on which was hiM-t :U-d hi gilt i letters : "'vV. -I. H'-Ci'-i". A tb uney-a t-l.aw , and llr: Kstato Agoi t." and sevt ik! il"cu ; mrnts addressed to tin' f atno person. In a I small traveling bag was a new pair i f cloib gaiters, size "-'A. at d a bottle of nioipbine. 'aitin's expla-.i;.: ion was so clumsy as to ! dcittive no one. I!o staled that while ab- , pent fi-ojn bon.c be bad vi.-itctl Kentucky ! and from thence went to Arkansas, where I be met and formed an illicit connection ! i with Mrs. Kooeis. ehe aci ompanied bim to Lauderdale eounty, ar.ri lb. day bcfoie reaching liipley tin y were jouud by a stranger. Near Jrnnings' Toiul the wagon ; . broke down and .Mis. lb.geis suddenly con- , eluded t desert her lover and go w ith too i newly a- rived party. Ilcfoie departing she ; ,oldthe tiunk a::d its contents to Mar-: tin. since which time he bad seen nothing of her. n searching bim there was loui.u 'in liis j.ocI:etb -ok a promissory note for $;Ut drawn by a citizen of Lonoke, Arkan : sas, and m-.tirpaN able to "b W. 3Iaj ami wife.'- Also, a small pb .tograph ot I himself. He could eive no account ot the ' note, ami said that lie did not know how it . ' : came into his possession, i He was consigned to pri.-on at or.ec and , 1 all applications for bail r fused. 1'eing ' coiivinccil that ti:c right man was in the clutches ..f the law. the authorities were anxious to complete the ch::in of evidence. , and a special messenger was dispatched to : Arkansas for the pui"iose of working up the case there. -Meanwhile a reporter of the Kipley AV.f, in oveihaiilb.g a j.ile of old exchanges, caie.e across the following announcement, whicb threw more light on the subject : 'Mariiel, tn the 4th day of July, lb.'. l,v the H. v- AL N. Hoss. at the vesider.ee t,f the biide, Mr. G. W. Majors, of Monroe C()Utv, Ark., and Mis. Liniiie t gtus oi Lonoke. Ark. The messenger sent to Aikansas soon re turned, and with bim came Mr. John . I lye. a brother of tho nmideicd woman, who. on being shown the photogi aj h b und on Ma: tin's person, inime!iau-ly jiro-iouuced it to be a correct likeness of iho man who had married his sifter some six weeks be fore. Mr. Dye's .statement was so dear and i-atisf.utory that it removed the last doubt concerning the guilt of the prisoner, and made assurance doubly sure. He said that Linitie Rogers was the widow of Judge William J. lb gers. a prominent lawyer of Lonoke. Arkansas, who dud shout" three years ago. He left her at his decease considerable real estate and some leady money, whkh gave the ladva fair suj'jtoit : but iuoidcr to increase her revenue she oj rmd a boa :d in; -house, which, together with her other resources, made hehuancial condition very comfort able. In June last a stranger speared in Lonoke, who called himself tl. W. Majors, bv occupation a carpenter. Ho boaided with Mrs. liogers. iejresentt d himself a widower of three years standing, and at once ttegan paving his addresses to the lady, who had then reached the susceptible ane of foit-seven. In spite of all the ar- iiments and ent real li s ot ti lcinis ami reia- i'ivos b.p listened t the Wgtiiling tongue tlf- tl'e .st. uiulrl, ami they weie duly mar ried on the Kourth of July. Majors now began talking of a fine farm he owned in Tennessee, and tho necessity of bis returning to look afier the growing crop. Hi victim w;u easily j.ersuaded to sell a nun. Wi of her lots, which produced about sUMKi in cash, lease the balance for a term of years, and go with him to his distant home. They sta-.tcd in a two-horse wagon, atal were traced as far as a point near Jennings Loud, where. a has aiready Ih ou said, iiio wagon broke down. Next ; dav. Martin having droi j.ed the "Maj.-rs" , ;,, art iv( d at bis father-in-law's house. and on the following Tuesday the body of the unfortunate woman was disoncied in the pond. The supposition is though we believe the wretch made, no full confession that lie decoyed her to the edge of the water, killed her with a pistol shot, then t thing the coiiso in. thinking it would im-j mediately sink, and thus hide all traces of . the bloody :eed. The people of Lauderdale county ieir ; ,h;lt j,;,;;,.! proceedings in such a case ' . me re waste of time, and as soon as ; , u trembbu"- criminal out ol d.tors and placed bim astride ol a horse IkIiiihI one of the li.utv. As the cava.cade moved swiftly and silent'y away under the soft rays of tb s-.imiuer moon, Maitin's voice was heard in passionate appeals for mercy that mercy which he himself had denied to the loving, trusting woman he deceived and murdered. Half an hour after a loud vollcv roused tho echoes of the forest, tell ing the crowd of anxiov.s listeners who sur rounded the jail that all was over. Next morning the body was found lying by the roadside Iteneath the branches of a vener able oak tree, pierced with not less than frty bullet holes. The w oik of vengeance, had licen thoroughly done. A i-:nr.ei-'s jury rendeied a verdict: "Heath from gun sho't wounds, in -beted at the hands of per sons unknown," and the mangled remains were shullbd into an unmarked grave. I So ended the tragedy of Linclie Mogers. .r.U SVVK Tlil. tVy.t FAITH. 1I10CLAMATIUN OF liEMRAL EIHTO TO II K II I.IK Tuesday, October Cth, 1872. Pursuant to an Act .f the (b-ueral A.ssein blv of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act relating to the Kle tionsof th's Commonwealth," approved the -Jd day ,f'.!ulv. A. I).. is:, I, WILLIAM It. 1!N ACK Kb", High Sheriff of the County ot'Cain l.ria, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do Inn hy make know n and give notice to the r.l-K toks of tbo county aforesaid, that aCeneral Election will U- held in this said conntv of Cambria, on the SEC N H Tl" DAV'nK OC TonEIb nr.iMi tut. Mil pay or mi; MONTH, at which time State, Dis trict and Couujly officers will he elected as follows : One person for ( lovernor of the Common wealth of l'ennsvlvania. One person f.'.f Judge of the Supremo t . I . ..... -1 -M Court ot the Commouw can n i ie. nia. ,. , One person for the otbee of Auditor (. en era! of tl e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Three persons for Congressmen at Large of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, .i. ,.,.,.. for Heiogates at 1 WClll-Clglll- 1'- -. : , ;.. I arir- to the Convention ot Pennsyl ania. One person to represent ike district com posed of Mif-lin. I'.Uiir, Camorui and Hutu ingdo,,. in the House of Kepresenta! i ves ot tie- t'nited States. Two persons to represent the distn. t com posed ,,f Camhria, Cieartield, ( in.toii and Elk in the Constitutional Convention , Oae person toi. pr. M-ut the, onntyot . m hriain the House of representatives ol the ( Conmionwcalth of IVnnsyl vama , One person for Eegister and Kecor.b i ot Cambria count v. , One person for the office ot ( ounty Com- i missioner of 'anihria eouiity One i rson for the office ot lhrectorol tho ; l'oor of Camhria county. r One person for the office of Auditor ot Camhria county. i I also herei.y make ktnv.vn and jrivc ."'"; : tl-it the Place .f liol.lhig ineatorcsai.leieclion i the ,,'Jiul wants, t.oro.ihs .li.triets uml towi.s'.-.ips within the county ol C.imhua ure as ,l-neTieetoof the .district eompoa of the towns'iipof Ailculieny to meet at lirau.v s school house, in siiiil township. Tne el. dors of the mstrict coinpose.l of the f.wnsliii. ol A-lams, to meet at tlu- Se.iool Iio.ie at Moses Krii'tr's in sait lownslnp. i Tho electors f llledisinet .-ouipose.l of tae township of lliii-r, to meet at Si hool House -No. II. iu s:.i! tow-aship. The elect, rs ot t lie .list net eompose.l ot t.m. towntnp ot It.aekliek. to te.eet at the house ot , .l iri Mi' k r:, d'-e !. in the lllafc-e o ISelsauo. The electors of t tie .list I let coin po-ol ..! Hie township of Cami iia. to meet i.l Hie touit ; 11. .use m the I. .'.o.oih of Kl.ei island. The electors of t ie- dst net cm mw."1 of Hip ; township of Carroll, to meet at Ike School House in l a; roil. ow n h-'i ouLr.;. 'I he electors of Hie .hst.iet coinpose-1 of tile j 1.,.1-ie.itfii of Cai io.tow ii to aieet ut Hie sdi u.l Jl. iise in sai l 1'oioej.o.i. TU-electors ot the .list net co.npos"l of the township of Ch'-st. to meet at School Home N... ' 'j. in saul township. , ! The electors or t he i 1st net compos,-,! ,. the Loroti-'li of h.-st Spritty to meet nt Lie house ! ot ,!n i'! Wau-ni r. in s od t.o.-. i,-n. i Tie- e' i-oi of I lie iist i let ct'ie-posei! oT the towttstep ..fCieiH-t.el.1. to meet at School House j No. :i. a.'jon.iiif,' the vuhi-'e ol St. Au-nslme, m ?i Th!''V-o'rr of the district comjioscl of the , tovii-'.Mt of Coiiemauh. to meet at the School ll.-os,':',! smei's in siiid townsmp. : The .1. . loi-s ,f the .ntru-t eoniose.l or the- : i,,,,-,,,.,!, ,1 Com maetih. to n. it .i tot lows i i i-s' V-n-.l at the house of Peter V.:illic. m ; -i-o-i Kut V-'ai(i; Seeoii'i W.ir.l. m t !. m.use of Hem v C K.shon. in fiti'l S--eou. W ai d i The' electors ol t he uisti iet eou-poscl of the ; hoioiili of Camhria. to meet at s hin'l House : No. 7n s ii.l horoiigh. i The elect.a-s of Hie Uts?r:ot composed ,f the i iM.roimh of CoopersdMif, to meet al the School Hons.")!- sai-l l.oro.irfii. , T'ie eleciei s the district com posed of the tow'a-hipof Crovle. to meet lit tin-School ll-mse , in the ilhitfe of SuiPinerhill. in said towi.sl ,p. . The electors d tho dlst net coin pose.l ot the h. -rou -h of East Concmauh. t- n. et at the ; lio..-.-7d baiiiel Confer, in said h. roiiuh. 'i 1 , electors of the .'.istrief composed oT the . tm.m-'i of Ki.eiisluirir. to meet as follows: - , V - Vard. at the Court House, in sail Ward;. W.st v. . id. to meet in liraml Jury Koom, hi , sa: 1 XVnr-l. . . ,-.,' The electors of the district compose-! of the ; n. roiiuh of I'r.oi'.wia, to meet al the school , llousem said l orou-'h. i The. '.eciors of the district comp.wcd or the - i, ,iviiJiii of '.:i!lit7oi. l.i meet at Hie School - Hons, - in t'l' town ot Hal lit .u' : in sail tow ii-hi p. T'ie el.-eloi s ol tliedi-trai com c.t .-.d c .1' I he towtish.it of Jackson, to meet i-t the house ot Hem v h.iifcr. in s.-.i-l township. The' electors ol t he . hst I iet composed of the borough of Jol'.nst.wu. to meet as follows: tii-t Viinl. ut 1 ul lie Seho.-I Knotn No..'., i:i saitl Waul : Second Ward, at t he olli.-e of .losepli S. Sira er. l'.-u . oil Market st reel, in said ar.i; Tl.ini Ward, a; hoii-v ot Jotc.i itrtidy. uu l- raiik iiri street, in sa'-t W-.od : Fourth Ward, at the house o John Trelts in said ward; I ll Jh Ward, atme KeiUMlie School House m said Ward: Si. th Wan!, at the Johnstown l'otteryin said The'oloctur of the district composed oT the liolou-l, of iAtretto. to li.eel ill the School Hons.- in ;iid lioiouy h. Tlie ele. 'ors of i he district composed -f the tow-nslip of Munster. to nu et at th- warehouse ot Aug. liurl'in. in the village ot Minister, in sit id township. The electors of tho distriit composed or the borough of Millville. to meet al the Fl iiiikim House in said b.-rouiHi. The electors ot the district composed of the borough of Prospect, to meet at the Seheo House in said lnuuu.li. The electors of ttie district composed of the township of Kieli'.and. to meet at the house ol Jos. ph o-is. in said tow nsiiip. The elector- ol the district eompos-d of the township of Suinni. rltdl, to meet at the School Hoiisf in tin' i.oromrh of Wiln.ore. The electors t the district composed of the l. innili ol sui!imit "nlo. to meet at the School House in sai.i Poroiijh. , , . The cieeiors of Hie district coir. posed of the township of Susquehanna, to meet at the house of Michael l':a:t, in said t.-v. nsliip. The electors of the district composed or the township of Tavlor. to meet at the School House near Win. "iieadricU's. m said township. The electors of the lii-lrict ccinposed ot the bor.mli of Woodwde, to meet al School House in said borouah. . Tlie electors of the district composed of the tow nsliip of Washington, to meet at the School House as the foot of Plane .No. 4. insaid twp. The electors of the district composed ot the township of White, to meet ut Schou! House N... 1, m said tow r.-hip. The electors of tho district -mposed of the towiisiupof Y.hI. i, to ir.eet as toilows: l-'irst .hv isiim, at the house ol W in. A . Hicks, in said touitsiiip; second division, nt Ileum s school house, in sai,i township. Ti e --cner::l el.-etioii in nil the Wards, Town shies, lijsti ids and Itori.u-hs oi' t ho co::uty is to be opened bclwecn the hours of siv and seven o'clock in the forenoon, al.d sl-nl! con tinue without ii.t.i i ii pi ion or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the eel.iu, when ail polls shall be cl.tsed. Ami I ITHTI11H CIVK NOTtCK,ns in ati.l t'V the i:!lh i el ion ol the t.tonsaid Act 1 am tiirccicu, ... 1 . . i. .. . ..1 tl... 'I hat an person., e.ie. (unv j u?.u. ... . .. who shall hoid any otiieo or appoint men! tit or trust under tin go crnnicnt ol tin- Peace ..I pr. I 111! l Stales, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned oltiei r or otherwise, u subordinate r nsit nt w ho is or shall he employed under the Legist. i ti c. Judiciary, or Kxoeutive llepartineiits of t Ills S'ate or t he I' nited Stales, tr of any city or itic ti porali-d district, and also every uieiii- her of l.illX.ess. .ii en ine- . i.iu- i.vy i:;ti in f, I lie select and common councils o unv and ot . it v IIT . OI ll'IIi: IISSS. .ii I ."I no. ii:v.ri' rii.ii.li n ;s- trii t. IS by law ineapabii-ol hoidiiiif or c.cri'is- l.iic l. . I ut- Ni.ur i.o.ei... ,-... -i ..--.-iiiiiiii-iii of .1 1 : -lire. 1 nspector or t'lei k of any I it i t ion of this t i:: uu .: v, e-;. iui. ani i mi i .. . i os i-i i oi , or I ud- or u ii cinv' uiiio-i oi i ti ) swea i ice 1 1 on, eliir.l le to-anv oliiee then to be voted shall it tor. llll, .1 (Ml. I' I .II' tl 11 . V , ... 4, .4. 1, 4, ... J t..i... .1... ,i. s:...-t. i . ... semtily I'Utitleu An Act rciaimio l-.iei i nms and for other purposes." approved thelutt. da of April. lS."t. it is enacted that the forearoiuix 1 !:h Section shall not be s. cviiisTi-iied as to pre ent any miliiMiy olliei-r .jr Imrouiili otltevr troin serviiiir as Jud-e or Inspector nt uny KOiiei-ul or sfieeial eh'ction lield iu the Coiaiiion wialiii. 'J'tic ir.-neral, special, city, incorporated dis trict ami township ejections, and all elections for r.hctors of President i.nl A' ice President of the I'liiled Stales, shall tie held and conducted by the Inspectors and Judges elected as afore said, and b Clerks iippoii.l'.ii as hereafter pro vided. '1 he inspt tors a nil -ii'Ve of the eleet ions shall meet at the respective pine, s appointed tor hoi.liu the' election in the district t which they respective ly belong: tcfore seven o'clock in the iiiornim-:, and each of said inspei-tois shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a.iualitie-U oiei oi eucli distrii t. In ease the pers.ii: who shall havf rc.'f iveil the seeeiid highest number ot votes for inspce t -r s!'.i.!I not attend on the day of nay election, then the er?o:i who shall have reecivt-.l the nei t hi.-.' West iiuiiiOer of otcs fur junge at the next preceding-- ejection shall net as inspe'ctor in his place. And in ease the person w ho shall have received t tie? hirtiest number of voles tor inspector shall not niton.!, the person elected ju.hiC shall appoint an inspector hi his place. And in ease tho person elected ju lc shall t:ot I'tt.-ud. then I lie inspector who shall have ie eci ! tho hiiist iiuu.'.ier ot votes shall ap poitit a .hid:;.- ia his -l.ie.-. and it any vacant siiail com ! tine in the boa ru lei t lie sp;ue ol one hour utter the time fixed bylaw for thtf.;pen iiiK of the election, ttie quidlhed vot-rs ot the township, ward or districts, lor w hich such o!li cers hi.M' b. en ctecled, present at the place of elect ion. Shall ehct some of their number to till the Viicamy. . In cse i.uy clerk nppomted under tho provi sions of this" net shall n.'srleet to attend at any . E lection during the taid yenr. it shall be the dut v .if the inspector who appointed said clerk, or the person hllmK theotlico of such inspec tor to forthwith appoint n suitable person as clerk, .pinhtied as aforesaid, w ho shall peiTorin the duties or the year. It shad be the duty of the several assessors, respectively, to attend nt theptaoool hoi.im cv.-iv "ciieral. special or t..wushi( election, diiriiuf tho whole tune said election is kept open, lor the purpose of trivinsr it.loi niation to the inspectors am! t lie jinlvr" w hen called on, in relation to Hie risrht of fryn-i son assessed bv them to vote at such eh cuon, r -uc'.i other niatters in relation to the asst. Miient d voters as the said inspectors, or cithei ol tueui, shad from time to time re.piire. No person shall be pi rnutted to vote ot any elect ion. as a foresaid, ol In r t han a t re. in. in if the a"f of twentv-one years or more w ho sic. II have r sided in lite State nt-least one year, and in tin-.-l.-clioii district, w here he oilers to vole at least ten !:ijs immediately pre. edin-r such '!eel ion. and has wit liin Inn ji-ius paid a . tate or count y tax. which shall have b.-e:i n..sess'-d at least i.-ii das b. f.ire tlu eloit.ia . Hut a citizen of the I'nitcd States w no lias previous'v been a qiialilied voter ot tliis Slate and re ' moved t herel roin and ret u l . -d. a lid who shall ; hiive resided in ihe election disiii.-i ami pai.l ta xes, as aforesaid, shall bo cut ii led t, vote after rcsidiiifr in I he Si at e six uionius. I'mri r;l That the fieemeii. cili.oiis of the Ciiiiid Slates, iKtween twenty-one and Iwenly-two i years', who have resided in an elect ion .list rict ; its a fores;, id. sin) ! be cut i l led t o v.ile, alt h.juji h 111. v siuul not have paid taxes. No pel-son shall bo perm 1 1 tod to vote whose name is not contain, d in the list of lak.il-h- m j habitants furnished by 'oiiimissioiK-rs, unless first, he pio.luecs a rt er-ipt lor i he payment wiinin two J ea rs of ii Stan- or county u ! s.-ssed agreeably In the -' mst A u t ion, a ml i c Sill isflKt "iv evideiice, . Itiicr on t.is ontli or nl- lirniiitioii ot atiol her, tliat lie- lias lino suen n lax. or on failure tit procure a rieeipl, shall I make oath to tue payment thereof. Sei oitd. if lie claim therihi to vote by beinr an elet tor bctwci'ii thciUieof tweniy-oiie and twenty-tw o ; vears;, he shall depose on oath or ailirmalion that he has resided in this State at least one year next bclore his a ppi leal i'-n. ami make j such Jii oof of residence in t he .list rict as is re ' quired l-y this net, and that he ih.es ciily bc ' iie c Iro'm the iiei-ount jiiven him that he is ot Ihe H're aloi-esaid, and suen other e idemv iis is required by this act; wheieupoii the mime ol Ihe p. rsoii I hns a.i.iii: led !o vote -ln,H be inserted in I In- alphabet ieal list b the ii.spee to.s and n note made ..eposite Ih.-rcto u.v writ ing the word "tax." If he shall be admitted to vote bv reason of liuvimr taid tax, or tin- word a-e,"' if he shall be admitted to v ole by reason ot such Life; and the m: me sha II be call, d out ' loiiievl. rU, who shall make Hie like notes on tie-list of oters kept b them. !ii all cases wheie ihe mono of tho person ' elaiuiiiij.' to v ole is loiind oil the list luiiiished ' bv I he commissioners and assessors, or his i lif M : to vote, whether t ilt.d th. r "ii or mil. is ob 1 ii-cted to b nil v qua i died en ien. it siiiill be I lie dulv of the in-'p. liors to c.aiiuue such p.--s,,ii : on .".n Hi us to Lis qualiticitt ions, and it he claim ' lohme resided vithin the Slate for one yeiii i or more, his oath shall not.be sulhcieiit proof 1 Ih. reot, but he shall make proof by at leas! j ei.e competent w liness. w ho si. all be a quahli. d i elector, t hat he- has rcsid. d in Hie disiricl for 1 more t tin it ten dajs next iiiieudial. I.v pr.ted- in;.' sin h elect Ion. and shall also hlllisi If. swear that his tiouaiide resideiiic. Hi pl.i su.ince id his i.l w t lit eallliiy. is III said district, and that he did not reino.e into said di-tiiel lor the pur p. i-c of voting t lii-n-in. r.i . i person qualitied i ii t oi.-sai J. and who i shall make .iue prool, if i qu i led. ot his resi dence m id pa , ill .-ti i ol la.V'-s ;is a I iiesiiid. shad ' be . -l.i iii 1 1 1 cd io vole in tue township, ward or ! dislriel ill which hi' shall reside'. ' Ii any pers-.n shall prcxcui or.it totitpt to pro ! vent any olliictr ot any election under :his Act li-m holnii.fi Mn ii i K t lioiis, or use or l ihi.iitt ii any violence to any siieh o.'lieer, or II inteiriipt or impi . ju r.y mn.-i t. r- viith him in I In-ex. cut ion ol tiis do I v , or shall bio. ii I the window .it- n veil no l an. v window vv lien , the same may be holding, or shall ritoiisiy liis 1 turb the pe.ne at such election, or shad use ! any inl luiulalinir th rents, I. tree or violence. ' with li -ijrii i,i iiuluciice iiii.hiiy or ot iawt ! auv elector, or to revt i.t him In. in voting, ... ' to "n .-1 iiiiu lite freedom oi ell. dee, such person, i on conviction shall be tun-, in any sum mil ! excccdiuir live hundred dollars, loi.l be mi prisoti'-d fur so i y term mil less than three nor ' mole- than twelve m. mills: and 11 it shi.ll tic j shown to I In- court w hen- I In- t rial of siu h ol -' fence shall be had t hat ihe p. i s.ui si i oil mil mr ; was not a resident of the city, w ard. d isl i n t or township where the offence was commute, . i iilid not entitled to Vote- therein, then, on cou t v letion, he shall uo s iilcnce.l to pav it hue of not less lhau lie hundred nor nioie than one thousand dollars, and be iu.'i isoncd not less i than six months n..r more lli.ni two years. 1 it nay person not bi la w qual.ticu sliall 1 1 iiml -! uk'i.ili vote at uny ileitiuii ! ttiis coiiiinon 1 vve.iil li. or, beii,- oliiel w i-e qua litied. sliall ol c i out ot his pioper district, or il any person t knowing the vvaiil of such qua II Ilea I uu. shall i.i-1 or pi ocui such person i vote, the p.-i-on ! ot!cudiii shail, on conviction, be lined many ' sum not . xccediiit; two hui.oi.-d dollars, and i-e iii.pi isoucil in any term not cXccoUiij three ' iiioiuiis. ' It any person shall vote at more than one ; election district, or otherwise 1 1 iiduient ly v.ne ; more Ihaii once on the same- .;.. or shail i iraili'.iiloiitly fold and deliver to Ihe inspector J two tickets tofi-et tier with the intent illegally j to vote, or shall pio-oie iiunl ln'f to do so. he or they so otleti.lui' shall, on coin hi ion, be ' iiisi'u in ai'y sum not less man tlll- nor more ; taan live hundred dollars, and be imprisoned 5 for a term not less than three nor more than j t vvel vo uioin lis. j It any person not qualified to vote in this : coiiiiiionw e.-t it h us: recah I.v to law (except the ! sons .if qualitied citizeiisi sliall appear at any j place ol eieclioil for the purpose of iiitluene ' my: tho citizens qualified to vote, he shall, oil ! conviction, forfeii- and pay any sum not ex ! eee.liiej- one hundred dollars lor every such i oltense. mid be impiisoiie-il lor any leriu not j I'Xi't'i'ilinij three uiontiis. CI1ANUE IN Tllll M i 1 1 K Of VOTINC. An At leKUlatimf the mode ot voting at all tin: elect i. ills in Ihe several counties of this commonwealth, approved .March :JU. lstiii : Si.fii.iN 1. He il fioi.ird hi Un S(iu(t (in..' ieii.i. i.' Il- ii is i. fid if. f l niuiiiii ii i in' Ii of i'tn.'iMlrulli-l ill fj'.'K.lil -I ssi m, i, un, l , is .ij'ii.i fMitci'.I ' tin: aulhm xtit f tnv ,iti-, liai t t In- qua 1 1 tied v oters ot t he scv era I counties of this coiiiinoiiweiiltii, at the general, town ship, borouu hor special elect ions, are hereby lierenfter a u i horized and required to v ot- by tickets printed ir writlcn. or partly printed a ud party written, so vera I ly classified as I ul low: .Hie liek.t shall euibiaee the ii.oiie of all juues ol courts voted for, ami be labelkd outside "J ii.iiel.iry" : one ticket shall embrace tile names d ail State oliicers Voted lor. and be labelled "State"; one tiikil shall embrace the name of alt couniy otncci:; voted tor and be labelled "Conntv " ; one t ckel snail embrac c the names of all lo.v usnip olheers voted lor and be lahciicd "Township'' ; one ticket shall em brace tho iimiKH nt nit borough olheers voted lor, ami be- labelled "It iroii!;li ; and each class shad be- deposited in scperatc bill lol-boxe-s. AMENUMl ST TO V . S. C IN S i III "J li IN. "Ski-i'Iiin 1. The rhrhl of .-itieiis of tin- I'ni tcd State's to v ote sh.iil not be denied or abi d ed by the I'uite.l stales, or by any Suite, on account of r tec, color, ol' pr v ions eomiiiioii of ticrv itude." filiSX ANH Sr.'llNll sKtTION Of AIT OF f'ON- i:i;i'.ss ok m Am. ti :si, is'.o. "St-.TiO-'t t. He it ii. cf.d hy the Sriinle anil JllK.V of Ii: f V.'bifi.tiK II' till' I lllllil SMlVs of Ahirrii'n in -' mss mhlnl, 'I tial all citizens of the Cr.ited Stall's w ho arc or shall be oihcr w iso entitled to vote- at uny election by the pe. .pie. iu any stale, terriioi .v . dist rid. ounty, city, parish, township, school district, niuiiici- pa.it, or other territorial mio-.ii ision. simu be entitled mi l allowed to vole ut nil sin-li j elections, without distinction id' race, t-.th.i-. j or previous condition of serv it ude, any coast i I 1 ut ion, la vv, custom, usane tr riji u hit ion ot any : state or territory, or bv or under its authoriti , 1 to t lie contrary imi withstanding. ! "ski-. -- -tid If ii in tin r ii.i(..f. That if ly I or ui.der the authority of the eoiistitul ion ir hiwsol nn slate, or the laws of any territory. - any ait is or shall be riquircu to be done as a j prerequisite or quaiilieal ion lor voting, ami I '.iysueiiconstituiioii.tr taw persons, or olheers J aie or shall be charged with the pel 1 ornia nee ot .'.'.itics rti t urtiisiiiiifr to citi.eus an oppor ! lunity to pel toriu such prerequisite or to be ! eouif'qualitied to vote, it shall be the duly of everv pcisou and tdlieer to jcive all citize. s of of life I" nited Stab's Hie same and equal opor j t unity to peilorin such prerequisite ami to i become qualitied to vole, without distinction ', of race, or previous condition of servitude; ' am! it uny such person or ollicer shall refuse or knowingly omit to jme full i-ll'eet tothissco i t.oii. he shall, for every sceh otleocc. Jtoi U-H iiiul pay the sum til liv e hundred dollars to the person a 'jrrieved thereby, to be ictovere.l by uu action on the case, w till full costs and sucli ttliowaueo for counsel fees as Ihe Court shall deem just, and shall also, for every such offense, be deemt-d tuilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on eon vict ion thereof ..be Unci! not less t hail li e l.iiii.li.-d dollars or be imprisoned not loss than one month and not more than tine jcar, or j both, at the discretion ot the court. j SKCTMX 10 OF AX ACT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA j l-Kl.lsI.ATl-KE (.if .Vl'lilLtj. A. 1. JvSl'l. j Sue. Io. That so much of every Act of Asscm j h!y us provides that only with freemen arc eu ! titl"d to vote, or be registered as voters, or as i elnihihiif to vote ut any general or sie-ial elee ! Hon oi this eomiiioiiwealt h. be and the s,nue ; is hereby rvifaled . and that hereafter nil free j men, vv ithout d.stiiK'tion'of color, shall be en I rolled and registered accord. Oif tt the provi j sioiiie.t the hist section of ihe Act approved ( 17 Hi of April, istl'j, entitled "An Act lurther supplemental to the Act relating- to the Elee ! thins of this Commonwealth," and wheu other i wise qunhiieil under the existing kuvs. be euti I tlel to ote at ail jjr iier.il uad special eleetion : in this cotnuic.r. wealth. I CONSTITC-TI.1NAL CONVENTION. 1 At the s-taic time and pkic, also, an election wi!! ho' held for delegates to tho convention t amend the Constitution of lie State, in eon- j form it ' wit h f he Act. ent it led "A n Act to pi o- ' vide for caiiiujr a convent ioti to amcml the t-on-stitutton." aptuoved April II. fs",'. As pre scribed by said act. the loliowiny ruh-saii'i i . v-r-u lal ions shall iipiy to Siii J ch-ct ion, ami t he i c: t u i ns of the same : Firxt. At the vreneral election to lie held the . second Tues'lity ot October next, t here shall bo ! electtd by the qualified electors of this Coin- I nionwciilth. delegates to a c.niv eiiliou to revise ' and p.uiehd the '.institution of this State : the said convention shall consist of onr hundred and thirty-three members, to l.e elected in the man lier follow inr : Twenty- -iirh t members t hereof sha II I.e elected in the Stale at hire.as follows: l-'.ach voter of the Stale shall vote-for not mon: , than fourteen candidates, and the t went y-eivl.t lii"hest in voteshnll ! deelar. d elected: ion. t v- I i ie deh-irnf.'S shall be appointed to and elce'ed Iiom Ihe ditlerent Senatoi ml .list riots of the Stale, three delegates to be elected fur each Sena i or t herel'i-om ; and in ehoosiitir a II di-t rict ' deh'siiite. each voter sha 11 be ent j t led t o vol" for not more than two .f the in. tnln rs to be chosen from his .list rj-t. and the three enndi dates hiyhcsl in v ote shall be declared elected, except ill Ihe county of A I lei; h.-n.t , foriiilnij the Twenty-third Senatorial Ih-itrict, where no . v oter shall vote for more than six ca m' ida I f-s, and the nine hiirlteer In vole ,I:H t.5.cfcd. ; and iu tho counties of Liizerri.. Monroe and ' 1 iue, f.i r.iir.a- the Th.rteeniii -aa;ortal Dis trict, wht re no vot.-r shiill vole for l lo.v I'.-.a.l four ean-lid-.to, :utd the s-y hUhesr in v.,:c sh.ill be el"t te.-i. and six ndditioii.fi lieteyates shall lie chosen from Ihe city of i'hihid.-lptii i, : bv a voti' nt lursre in said city, and in tli.-u i-li-i lion no vot'.-r slnill vote for nioie than tim e ; t ntidi.hit' s, and taesix highest iu vole shad be declared eh-eted. S.r-niit. The .1 ndsres r.i.d ftisf ec fois for e.-i' li election dist rict slia II provide two suitable boT' s for each poil. one in which to deposit the tie k- els voted lor lX'b'iraics j, I laive. and Hie oilier in which to deposit ihe tickets ote.l lor lu's- tricl liehiratcs; which boxes sha ! I be !.. bej led ' respect I vcly. "leh af.-s jit lar-e" mid "District lleletriites;-' iiml in each district in theeitv of Philadelphia an additional box sh.il, be u o". id cd lor each coil, in w hich todep...-.jt I Ii.- li.-Keis ; voted lor - C.fy Dele-iit. -s;-- and said last .. tion. d bow.-miisl each be hit 11. d "Citv Di ie- ! I e-ilt.'S. Thin!. The said el. el ion shall be !-Id and on ; dueled by the proper election ,fhc. is . f the i sev eral lection district of t he C, .111.10,, 1 1 h. i and shall be , ,,, ,1 ,,. ,., r(.() h) ; (. spects by th. yem ral ,.,,.,1 ion laws . f ihel om iii. iu weal I h, so liir iis th" s.,,.,e shall be ai.olici ble tlieret... and notjucnsistent will, th. p,!,- V isions of said act. 1 i:,ii,th. The tickets lobe voted for member- ; at larireol t he con x en i i. .,, shall have ,u. outside the words Delegates al la ,. , ! Ihe inside the n lines ,, , he eandidiites to be V'l -.' ,''' x1''' f',!"'- ' urteen i ,,, ber. I Ull,. Ill- tiekels to 1. v.,, (,jM)i,.t members..! Ih-j eotiv ent i., shall i.ave the ..nisi.... he words "Di-timt I n-h-ua I e-." ;,d on i the inside t!u- Hiiine or naiie s ,,f th.- . im' , it. s v.-t.d tor. ,,ot ev.-c-dinu' the p,.,,,.-,- ,o ',l..,-binio-das aloiesa;,! ; t111 a,.y ti,.(.. h.; contain iij.i'4 a'er uurul.ei of i,Hfts 1 1, ,,, t,. n it 1. 1.. cr lor w Inch the voi i-i-: shall I.e eiittl.-d to V ole, shall be ri ieer.il : ami io ,,.. . ,i . i... .i.e. Vat.-Sto be ehos. n ill hll-re in l'l,i:,elp'l,i:l tl C , . ""'Os, ' shall be..,, the nuts,,.,- ; Ol I I,"' I H. lvl t. Si"h- ''! ,!'"' i,'"r I'hilHdell,i n. ,-etuin ! judges shall me. t at the St.,,,. H.ms... , clock on f I e I hui-sday next follow iic the t i. e- 1 lion, and make out the returns for s;.i.. city. .f ' i the voti s east th.-reiu r..r d. I ?; te- a t hi ,-..' ", .id ciiy district delegates, to be members or I he eonv .-nt ,o,i . the return judges, .f il- si-o-ra! ..lection di-tiicts wiihin e-i.h eouurv (.r the state, excluding Philiideij.hia. shall 'meet , 1 riday next toll.. win- t he elect ion. at the us. nil place lor t he no et int; of t he l et urn jud-e, of then inly, iin-1 make our (nil an.) a;-cii".-te ret urns tor t he conni . ol' I Im votes rhere i:i Im- iiii-inli.-inil Hi,' con ent ion. r, fj- ti nt members of the same; an I the proeei-Ii'i-s ot the return .jud-.-s of t iie said citv of Phil.i delptua. and ol I iie sevei al counties ol" tie-Corn- i nioiiwt ul h. in the making of their ret u n.s. sha il be the Mine us those prescribed Dtr return judges in the raw of a n elect h -li f r f 1 o vernor. except tlial I it u ins t ra iism 1 1 led to t he Secret.-i-i-v of t h.' ( oiiiiaonvv.M H Ii. shall be addrcssd to t hat oilie-er aloiu- ;:ml not to the Speaker of the , Senate. I. J( tKDA N". SlTI,t l Ilf th,- f 'lHIIIH'illiCKlllll. I't-Tlf s lip TIIK UKTCIiV .It l.lJKS. Pursuant to the provision contained in the seventy sj m , section of I lie Act Jirst aforesaid. the judut s of th,- a for.-Sii id dislticts sliall re- spcetivelv take eliai!;.' of the eerl ifiea r e or re- t urn of t lie elect ion in t heir respect i ve dist rict s, ami produce tli. ni nt a m. i-iinir of one jud ' liniil Cii. ii district, at the fm-it If.., is,- in flir ; linn-mill hi h.1,1 hI.ii, a. on the lhir.1 dav after ' t he d;i v of t he elect ion. I i.-ii! f on I' 1 1 1 D Y the : iiThdiy.d oct. .:.:;:. 17. at hi o'. I... k. a" in., j ' and then im I t here to i.'o and per form t he dut iis ; requited by law of said judges. Also, that i i where a judire. by sickness, ,,r ,(na oihibl.- 1 : accident, is unable to a lo-nd such im-eiinof : .indues, then the certificate or reiiiru slai.l I e taken eh.irire of ,y one of the inspectors or hi ks of t he elect ion i f t It.- dist ri.-t. ho sha it l d-t and i.eifoi-m tin- duties required ot said .in. tire unable to attend. j htVKX l-vt.vu my H vmi. nt my olTiee in Kbens- burur. this !lth day of September, in the v ear of : j our Lord one thousaml eisrht liiimlre.i nti I ' ! sev eptv-one. arid of the independence of t lie . i I'nil.'d Staes of A inericii t he ninei v sjntu. I Sept. p;.-4t. V. It. lb iNAC.vUU. Sh.-i itT. j j li i icj .s i-: i a .m i: n i) ai i: x r ! " TO THE CONSTirUTIONofPENNSYLVANIA. joint iti:s(ii.rii(i lrimliif nil A 111 end mr n I l Ilie (on Mtiimioia f- I'eiiiK.yhHiiin. 7f itifvilreit litithr Srntjtftmni Hmwf Ueprr ncxt.ttinx nf thr. t',mm,.,i,r,,t!!h . V ,i iixi;Icu,i i,i in (iriteinl Axiihhi tnet. Tlmt tin- follnwinii Amcii'lni.-iit ot the Const it ut i.iri of this Cotn lu.nivveuith le propose.! to the people for their Hiloplion or rejection, pnrsiiiint to the provi sions of the tent li ml icle t hereof , to v it : AM KM MEN T: Strike out the sixth section of the si.vth rti clf of the Ctiiistitntioii, .in.l insert in lieu I here of tho following : "A Slate Treiisiirer flmll I.e c.i.iscii by the ipiali'Ie.l electors of the Stute. at siicli times ;in.l foi-Miel, term of service as shall lie preserilieil liy l.iw." W I I.I.I AM ELLIOTT. Fpeiiker if the Honse of Keprt sentat ives. J AMI'S S. K I'TAN, S icaker of the Senate. Ajiproreil -The t wenty-secoii.l .lay of March, Anno Hi. mini one thousand einht lnnitlre.l ar.il seventy-two. J.Ni). V. CK.AKV. I'rcparetl ttn.1 certifu il for piit'ii.'ation pnrsn ant to l tie Tenth A it icle of t ho Constitution. r.-i:i.-oin. KIIANCIS .11 l! 1 . N". Seeretai v of the Coiniiinnwcalth. Office Seci-etmy of the Commonwealth. ( 1 1 Hi i ishu rji, .J uiie i', h, JsVll. f A 1 1 m i n i : i : y vv, i kT;-.7 iTiviT n 1 'I lie atteiit ion of the huiifs ..f Kl.f-ni. I.nrir ami v icinit 11 iln rdi-il to the fact that MISS. J. K. .loM-'.s has just receive.! an invoice ot new am) fashioic.Hc Miliiiicrv Coo.ls. ;lt her rooins. in ttie i:ast VV'ar.l. I'.t.etisj,,! i-.j-, Wcihlin Itonncts. Hats, etc., a s.-cia It y. Crcssina kinlr .Ion". The pa trounce ot the pu!iic is tcsi.cei iuily solicited. jiinel:lv. F. f. TIF.HNKV... JAMES V. Nt 1.1.. JAW am. COLI.KC I ION OFl'lCK TIERNEY &. MULL tiilotiitii.lo Ilovv, t'.beiNliir. fa. ' C'"" Special r.ttentiott pai.l to collections in nil parts ot the I'nifeil Stiites. IS-ls-". l.-t f.") ( ) Vr.MAX it LAKK, AIIOKXKVS T I. AW. ,.T. r.iiENsri;fi, r.v. f rroinpt attention ifivcn to claims or all kiml in Cmntiria countv. hiiU thr.tuv'hotit the I -nited States and Camillas. I Kelt. 10.-ly.j K. A. SM.It.M AKKll VV.M. H. Si: Itl.K.H. QHOEMAKER & SECHLER, Altoriir).;i.l.Hvv, H-K..1 EULNSlll Ht;, Ca.vii-.uia Co., Pa. J.tf.1 fEO. A. BERRY, ATI HUSKY- AT-LAW. ;" tlffiec in rooms recent lv occuiiie.l l.v vv II. Seehler, Ks., in Thomas Lloyd's new l.inl l- insr. Centre street. Kheiisltu rtr. I'a. lAtijr. li.l 6 L. PERSHING, ' -lft(rnei-ftt-Kfrie. j J"" Off. cp on Franklin street, tup stairs.! ov er Lent. ni's Hardware Store. Johnstown, l'a. it KO M. KKADC. Atl,r,l.y-,tLT.7, ; Ehciishurg, I'ii. Otiice in new buildin' j icceiitly elected on Cei.ue street, two .tour. lroni H g.b street . inn 27s HAMIX MtLr(;ilLIN. Ait,,,,,.;,- nt-Ko if. Join, stow ti. Va. Office in the old ; r.xeiiaii.vte nuiletii-g:, tuit-stiiirs.l corner ot Clni i ton and I-ocust stuets. Will tittt ml to all luis iness cnncclcd vv ith liis profe-ssion. j'P W. I ensl. DICK. Attoknkv at-Lvw, Kin rt f rftlit -v m y-v 1" ' 1 ' J - - " ' - "Vll IV'MIII vi . Lloyds new luiildii.if. Centre ttrect. All manner of lc-al tuismess attended to s.itisfac torily, and collections specialty. J.10-U.tf. 1 0 ! 1 X I. LIXIOX. Attorn y-at-Laul Johnstown, ra. OlIVo in bnilditnr pouth---1 vomer of Main and Frankhn .-tii t,si-i. cud sti.ry. Entrance on Franklin street. E3SL J3L: j FOR THE SEASON t A J ) A. W. ERW1N & u 172 & 174 Feilerarst. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. Ladies' Suits, from $2.50 to $10.00 Hernanis, from 10 to Grenadines, frcm 12'. to Real Wash Poplins 121 to Suitings, rem 12' to 50 Different Styles of DRESS GOODS! Most Hema kable Baig?.ius. noii-E mmmu mm. V ! Mvn luul Fors' Wear. Wholesale and Betail. GKO.C.K.ZAILM, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, II.ITS. HPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ANI A T. I. OTliKl: AH TIC IF C.KSY.V, ALLY KKI'T IN A COl N I l.V SI OKI" WOOF. AM) ('Ol N TJi'V IM.'ODrCi: TIKI.J IM IXllllvi.i K..B tii.ui-s. Store on South Side of Main Street, sr. fa. imim mwm immrm. VWI. P. PATTON, 3Iit n i tiin'fn i'r snil Dcnlcr In CABINET FUENITUEE J"iO j:ii r II itn-i Mn-rl, Jim.s'i i r, a", r.i. J"re:l.!-s. Ile.lstemls, W ;ts!sl:,ii.N, Si.lel...;u.!s. Cluimti. r Si ts. C:t ii'' f 'h -A Ira. W'.i.i.i sl ;1 Ct.Mire, Kitchen l iiri.in.rc, li. -.1 1 .1 Hi TIT.'S, M:lt treses, Tete-il-Ti le.-i, KVT- Mvi.,;, T;:t.es. 1 'iiiin T il..-s, I 'i:pll.-ir.ls. Ac Ac.. .Ve.. Ac, A. I":il h.r Sets, ! Wiil-'iroties. j l;..k t- ;ses, j I.. i i nir. i Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.. A".-".. Ac j SCH00L AND HALL FURNITURE ma.le to .'l-.lei- in cxe. l! t-,t .-t. e ami :it '...w prices. ::!imet ami liairmakei's' teat, rial.- o: all kin. is ln- s;iie. I'm nit i: i e .h ': ei t-.l at ai v point in .lolnistowii or at Ilailr. .1.! Stat ion 1 1 . of extra chary.'. .M. P. l'ATTi IN. .I.iliiistiiwii. i tct. 1:1. IT't.-tf. D O h- in r- O ' EH 3 , S O fer ires AT lii:iU ( I!) It ViKS! Dll. LI.1!(IF! MAN'.irradiiateor Dcntai Snr- ; iri-ty. respect fully minims the i.uM:.- that , lie has pcriuaiit'iitly lo.-atc-i in I-'Iir.NSIll"Ur-. win re he may I.e found cvcrv.'nv of the week. Int- IIoFf man. alter hav inn lad ample pr i -tie for the space of sev en viais. does n,t hesi tat e in n'lirmiinr that he tan riv e pei feet sa t i faction in ev erv cas,. r.-hn insr to the profession. ; All t.rancli. sof Mcchanici:! am! Suiifical l e t- : tistry cart fully and scicntilica'.l y pi-rfuniu',!. ; Part iciil.ir attention a-iveii to tiihiur dei-aye.t i tec'.h. Also, teeth exti'iH tei I without pain. Kir ' further information concerni:: prices, etc., ; call at his ol!i-c on llih str. el. opimsitc the Camhria House. vheie may t c . xani'mcl sain- i files of hi work, u Itic It iuii niln Ic s. n t- he uppnTin.'.iL n ay -J."..-tf.l 5 "fcl-N I'lSTIi Y. The undersionci", a1 -B " er.i.lu me tif the lLilti miire Cuitepe l Dental Snr rery. respect fully offers his PUOFKSMON AL services to the citizens of K.U- eiistuirr: and vicinity , Inch pl.ee lie i.l viit on the rot'tiTH Monday ol e-tcli tuunili, to ie main one week. Au-13. SA.M'1. BELFOIil) D D. S I HNTIS I ilY Ci'irie l m in all i;s l.raiifhcs l.v ln. YVKKTZ .V I'.ilO.. t their Hi:.M AI, K( nMs. Js, n. Hi Vii!iii)ii.n stri et, Johns-' T town. I'a.. in John I- Kaat.'s l'iiiiil-jYfW-?i ins. The-v make the vert t-s !ttl heap, st Ain ih li l.i I. ir.h IU n .TohttoT.-n llcHutilulan i (UMi'i.nKstTsiit from lUtoi Teeth i xili in t it and Hi. i n. Ire,. ,,f cli u -.." except .r niatei iais iis.-n. Not.,-,, the t..'-t,u ' i.nr -, rtilicate: This is t certify that l.thi-un riei-sincd, have ,.,.! tothcat.ove Ir Wi-m', A lliu. ii room in my resui.-nce on Washington Mreet for a term of si ve.tr IUU John L. IJ i ar. ljul.1i.-;!ni.) Johnstown, June 11, JISIO! MliMC!!-!,,,. -s,srKKS x 1 OK JT. Jnstril" w ill i.e prepared tojpve T T ' 'v'SoCAV: l.cssousoi, the PIANO - M Khul. K N or t A ill- lZhr- "ii.'.l.l III I1J VrVjy tune after Laster. S Vjj" -- For term apply jr jk to tho Stiperlitress. sis- - -M l o lit; AX at an icr r.i. ih.ktknsk, or t( Kev . R. ( hnrire mod, rate. Lbciit-bur-. April 1, 171 tr. C. CHRIsTV, "WILLIAM KrriKLL AT-Law. Kt,fn.t.,?, rt. d. Jr....v, U'n:T3 stn-et. , AllVllAlV OfTii-i' i;; I'.-irn-U-t:l -':C--t RADWAY'S BEADY ft;. CI KES THE WORST :H '"Ah.'' in ifom une to Twent- NOT ONE HOi.?lr T .... KVEhV 1' A cr- it 'M thf fir,. -.. , TJio Only l'aiuu,t tb:t instantly stops Uie nmsi ri-. , . "Ihi Iriflittnnintiol.s, fcli'i curr-s C... -.. ': Lunp, Siumach, iiovieii, or iaL. -- oi.e utipliiJiii'in. '4-j i,- lS KUOXl OXE TO TWKXTT v.v " Tin matier how n.lr.t .r ,;'. KHEl'MATiC. Ik'd-r,a,l.-n, 1 L - ' '' Ncurultjic, or pruntnacd ;th 1 ;' RADWAY'S READY V;; INFLAMMATION Or THi; KlAtT'-J lKI.AMMAHx ti- T-,V' IXFLAMMATI" OF THF li,- i'-'-' SOKE TH HO AT, IHrKi.,., l:VfK .'!"; lIYsTERL'?, Cl::')l'l', l-ll i'l l 1:1-.' 1.' IIEAItACilE, TOTrMAf , " "' N ! ep. .t r.T r cot r rn; T ' ai.i-; .,, i . r ,3 l:- ' -c..!: i ..re.- jrx' e,.,- Pe At Civ dentC comtn' Htriict cal i"1 Eturlis and v tutty b nK.i:T ;t'::, si. -A i.Vsfn rt-:i:v. , . j - - au.i all IM KilN AL I'A 'i ra.'.-'.---1 - i' 1 :ti .-. j Ttfody Relief wr. i t Lm -iit Nv.i. -st. r T-.il -. .U-r tiiaa I re-- eU i.:t . fi:vi-:ic FCVFR AM. Aiil E 50 50 20 25 A Ir A MS At, if. rr:t u iv:ui-i!::il neiil. in tlr a -A Air-i. mini a;! e:li.-r .V. . T I-. ! 1 , t-ii.--. ut:ll I'tii.-r J'lI.LSt qtlii-lc a- liA'dVA' ir iity cjir.s ; -vr L if.lc. t-. i , n; l-t-"i EA1 On Pli Clips' con ft i ouSh Nop Ittn l'jtste Eniflf ernl : 8 A LI nun I fully In tf JOll HEALTH! BEUTI' ETRONtJ AN It ri'KK Ti II tiK KI.Fsil ANi V.-;-.i.-r l ''i .' .-" JEAL'l'it'l."L i dHI'1.1.a:ii. ",':'; DR. RADWAY SARSAPARiLLIAN RESCLV- tl' i ' K. AUK "j ( '1 HF. l' IV r.MKl;t.Mf J : M.rFVE F 'iili-i 'iUULV V, MKUiCINC, THAT Every Day an Increase in? and Weight is Seen sncFr THE GREAT BLOOD i:-frr ir..p of the TIN I" oonntiuni. a-ii t.ru:i tl 1 r.Ti-i other fn A a arid jii:c--9 f ti.t f-:--.-. I -r it rtLairr" 1 he wast t-s -f T In . v I: .-itertai. Scpiful.-i, M -";., disti-f. t"!c--s in the Tiirt.at, M .".i.. i . t"e ';ir:'i.-i n:n fiilu-r Jilf li,--St-miitnis Itischari?. A t::-i t ' e i . IK-a.i. I: V..r::i, ra.l Iih.-.tm, K S:.-:s. Wt.ni.ti in the t U'.t. J r: tnnlt, a::-J werikei.inr mi ! j-:i;!i: Swrais, To;- .f Smttii. unit u'.l wrtT-'- j.'e. uru witltin ilia cuntive r.Ti.et- f t. r:i 'iiei;;i.-try, nm- f r ' (,;is' use v. . . .rou it f.jr -i!i.t-r cl" ii.-c fori.- jvent .nw-ri(, cure ti.rm. If tii- i:tt itTit, Uui'v Ui.-..-'.'r:.ii e rriT,f-? ! a: d dcuTiii'ii-itiou Itjht is i--:ii..iai".y p ceil- in arrf-sJiiiK thes wat--. a.rt.1 r-: ac I r ' t 'i 'i P! :al n:Mile front KtaiT i v hi.i' & ARSAIWiilLLl AN will ai.dti.. Nut nljlv itS the J" A no APAklLL'AS Ur r'i k:i"wn rrii -liul :u li: v - f.i'i 1 -as. t V.i it it n? !Lui, Uitil tk.U cicuicj : : . Ae-ctv higiit. hend ; List Oiidi toera suitee niade k. U AOE X x AGh. ormt ' t .;:ve cure 'or T'rinary, atti WVtiij !'saff, i-Arf Stnpi:tpe ctf Water, IiiC.iit i:.triic? i,T I" r'. t.iHC. A 1: tiiii:n nr;n. :ni in a' 1 . C'!r or ttie wMt.-r i it. c. . ., - i i.;st.:n:. s tite whiT'' i.f an t;.--.: f.K. c-r there is a Tiiori-i-l, c.u: i ... - - v. Jiittf iroiie-il-ist d-j-sif a. at ! v :: i. :r .s j - 1 -:ir:!ir sn-'a.:' t h i j jv:' - . ' y . ;; of t.i ! tr-i and uiul ti.v I. -r. i. WORMS. The o-lr k:- -Li i-- I f r ut ins 1 4i, yU , ac T'fiiiior of 12 Yenrv Ciro: C'aretl by ISctdwajS PrvELLT. y - ; T. P.iTTtT: T have h-t.1 'vr:u Tun -bjvr-i-. All tn It.iCtfr t -cr s n-j v erv thii'j that ai Tt-r-'-iiimnrr.-itrd ; t'tt r -vour ii-fcoient. ar - ih-:j!it I wu;i It. -.: j. in it.' t-.'Oiifr liaJ Ti:r-rt-ii t.-r tm-'tc i . a. -Rilvnt, :i'1 i'x KaJ3- i T I.it-ei-CitK-ii J.ilf4 tratp. -ver once. th-i .'f y -tir lltr :y K-irrf ; n :.d tnrr- r : k r- lerfl or f-il, OT.d 1 f- LtrttrT, n a-"... - . .-. j.ir twi"le ytr T-.e ' Ti.t ttui. ir .- I; t-twrla, ct t:.a pr-'in. i r:i' :; -i t . : : tiicr. Yjii via j libliih it if you DR. RAOWAYj PERFECT FUBGaTWEL: T-Tf- eV.y fvyt'rti, 'opat.t'r c : I-'iri:.'. nr-il;.!'.', i.'ir;V. r -- vriv's I':... fir t'nv i-ur f.f r. ! - : ' Liver. rV.wels K'.lin". h - . - Ht.i.aciiO, . '..list i; ;il l-ri. . i l.V!T'C si -, "B 1'- 'i !- -. .' t;.t.' It-.wfia. 1'i e-iji:.l jil I i.-u.' :.!- e-'ra. VV:-.rT-i!iU'.i tu eiT.-i t a I ' - -- Lie. coriruiTi no nn-rur'.-, it-it'. rM r 'r O-.f-ive the f.ii.'.w--e syi:.; i ;.. t- -T.'iM'r -!.- of t.'ie liiii-tiv 0.-s-x. : C-r..t:.:l..n, fn-rd i-.ls. Fi.:lrr- rS tbt ' AciltV C.i in- s; , -. '... f I-. t ; "71 . I' . I -:-,! cr VC-v-SI ri iS P:-.-3... s-nr EiKCtir TiB-.tri t it i I 'it "t tl: f:..i.vli. S-m ii . . ti-r-:t v. ; ! -ii Ji: H." r r ii-ttr .r -.- i: ;r- cr " :'-a; s. in ...ri in a t- ' ;r 1 -- V:- ; . IOC -T VVf l-rfl" tt S p- t, t - -I S.' t.-.r lira;. leo.-V P.T-'.-.r V-'tl. I' pn.l Kv lUm .d tn si-te, I r.l. 1-.;..!.-. I . H..I, Ij .rii-.-.i: in ll;c I A'ew.1 .s-s,.f K AI WATS TIM v ' t... fmai a'.i t i e ul...w-: :t' . 1 .' - .-.. i - t, r' .-x. S.'LIt HY l'K!'( i.!-T-. KE VP --FAl-r". AM' 1 ! : r ' s Ftainv to ft A PH A Y A: t (.. N . M Yuik.. li.t'urui-..ca uitu ii..?-.:.2 v ... . . r- Kir Kt Ko Prnioii can tke tlipf frig to directions. anJ rein.tm i-' '' thsir bone are not detirmti bv ' . means, and the vital orga-.-.i w.v-.c- -" of repa-r. 'yPT'la or Iiiftlsf'tliii"-' ; in tlie Shoulder. v.'oi:r;::?, 1 C iir.ess. Sour F.iucia-.ions it - 'r' in the Mouth, Kiiio-.-.s A:---Heart, l:i!lan:matio:i of ti:e 1 -: : " cf the Kirluevs nn.l a lm-r,-f--i o". ' ' ; are the offsprings of Pvs; epsn. it has ro eqii.i'., and one bo::: - - ' - " an.ee of iii nitrri: than a !f..jii v i--r For Kfinnlt Com ilaint ' marrTed or sinQie, at tlie cawii r -turn of ale. Ihcse Tonic ll:;tei ; ' " influence that a nii;ki iuijuttve: ' ' tib'r. ;,r For liiflnintiintorv and t hra3-' uintlam and Gout. B:.:ci . 1 r :', mntent Fever. l)ie.ie of t'ie 1 and liiaHder. thee H.::ers h.ive l - ease are caied bv Vitiate-I I- " prrstuced bv derauQeinent i-t t'.e ll -r' , Tliey ne n lrntl Iiiiaii' ' Toulc, iKses:.!ij; al.ii ti:e v-- -a a powerful agent in revevi; I" : man.in of the Liver and Viscerul i '- ! L)i seises. For skin niirBP, r Rheum, llioichet. Spots. I'mtpV. ''' ' ; bunc'.e. Rine-worm. Scald-H i-: -- sipe'as. Itclv. Scurfs. 1 tiscoiors: - ; and Disease ol" the Skin, of : -'-'c-' , .s are iueraliy dutj up and carried cm;-, ot shot; time bv tne use of ;hce 1- lie- . , ' CJrMteful Til riia mis '" - ".,,. . tkr the mot wondertul lt;v:i;.':-.i:! the sinkir-g vtirt. rt-iir J VVALrOlK. Prop'r R. II. "rn0 Drup;iis and Gen. Aat.. S-'-n i 'V'V. ; andcor. of VVasluncton a--: i ' ': '' '", '-, .. SOLD BV ALL tRUGC'.!5 i ? A1' " THE BISBEST SHIP PF.UStlNS jr.'inr t.i Vmv ! ! - l' ' f t r t I: o i r fiioiid-: to tli- 'M ' j . '. tuifi v onv-iit to " '"s.- buy tli. ir ti. -k.-ts . , ? " trn 1st tii di (Ml pr sea Al U is r T 1 troin M. 1 Me v- miSB, Aa-.'iit for tho col e It nt I'd N.'ilitiiinl Line o I Mi Hiiii r to and f r mi i ri iti:i! K;.l'i" f" r .-.'Uif"!'t. s. l)rifls fir -I aii'l upwards t-iii-rt'iit r..t.'.. Kr furtlit r Mr uiinh's IttxiR Stuhe. ' j.itlllst..W 11, I il. .' '' ; J LOYI) & V'l)., rAK : V ,i:C ;r 'CiiM. siiv.-r. (..ix.iv1 tlior I VIM it !. . I Oltltht in"'- .''..,'. lovvo-l on Tiim' 1 . posit-. .''..' . Mil jmvoU.I iw.ints in th.- I ' ' ; J.'f'll.M-rtl ItxnWlllK l.llslll.-s ti:il'--" .M. .M LLOYD A: ;, it. N K ri:- A'-; r-i af on th t-i ! I Kllir.,- Goi.l ;or sii.f. C-v;i' Civci .'.r:---s:t. l--t i.ri'vsi c; i. j'- -ii ;.;-.i-' ir li 1
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