The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 19, 1873, Image 4

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1 STliAXUi: STOllY.
IS WILKES lHXmi, THK ASSASSIN OF ritKSI
DKST LINCOLN, IlKAI) OK AI.IAE?
1IEMARKAH1.E N A K H AY 1 V K.
The St. Louis republican of tLe Stii inst.
Las this sensation
produced for Maury's inspection, and was "T LKCTK
a heavy gold medal, heavier than theMcx- - Vur.ua
Mr. Maury remarks that he knows that,
'Rerentlva reporter of the republican whi!c many people are of the opinion that
learned from Mr. Henry Maury, of this . j. wukes 3Jo.lL still lives, the majority,
ci'tv the particulars of a remarkable story. taking the accounts of his capture and Dual
It "was no less than an alleged meeting ; death as conclusive evidence, believe that
between Wi!ke Hooth and one of his ac- j l;e was killed on Garrett's farm by Boston
q.iaintauccs, the account of which Mr. J Corbett. Nevertheless, he says, when ey
Mirv had from the lips of the man who ' ilence of this character and weight Is
met the assassin.
During the month of June Mr. Maury
had visited Florida, making a tour of bus
iness and pleasure combined, visiting nu
merous places of note lYusacola, Key
West, Dry Tortugas, and about the mt j
of July was en route for New Orleans anti
Memphis on board of a lUissisippi river j
steamer. Among the passengers he no- j
ticed one of soldierly beating, about forty- j
LECTION 1UO CI ..AM ATI ON. !
'ursuant to an Act of General Assem- :
111111011 wealth ot I'eiinsvl vania.
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iCall SHVei U"-'il.ll, lviwi. ii)iiu;iiiuiv " , entitled V.A11 -V I mv; i.iii min
fcri"Uons, having been presented by the of this Commonwealth " approved the 2d
, r. 1 ; davof.Inlv, A. 1. 1N'', Il-LIAM P.. T?ON-
citizeusof New 101k to Booth s fathei t:KEKt niPh Sheriff of the Comity of Cam- ,
years before the faaious actor's death. vria, in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania,, ;
brought to li-ht. ond Horn a source so ic
spectable, it is sufficient to destroy almost
the tiiincst believer's opinion that Booth's
bodv liu a dishonored grave.
JQflfSTBW
five years of age, and wearing about ins
dress something that denoted a seafaring
man. Mr. Maury was thrown into his
company, and soon found that he was a
man of refinement and polished manners.
TltUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION.
My name, said the narrator, is Carroll
Jackson Dor.elson, and I am a bod rela
tive of Andrew Jackson Donelson, who
died recently at Memphis, Tennessee (at
the Teabody hotel), for which city I am
now en route to assist in the settlement of
his estate.
During the war between the sections I
was a captain in the Eighth Texas cavalry.
At the close of the struggle I returned
again to the sea, and in 1SG found myself
in Ran Francirco. There I shipped on
board the ship Kate Uoober, bound for
Shanghai.
Reaching Singapore, we took in a cargo
of mahogany, sandal wood, rattan and su
gar. It was in the month of September
when we sailed from Singapore, passing on
the western side of the IVlew inlands. It
was early in the morning that we first saw
the I'elew islands. A"e had with us a sea
man named '-Curry Chicken." who had
fished and coasted among these islands for
years. Putting a couple of casks on boaid,
as we were short of water, wc pulled in for
the island.
"When a mile and a half from shore wc
laid on our oars, as the natives were too
numerous for us to venture among them
without a parley. As tliey gathered
around us in their canoes "Curry Chicken"
talked with them, and learned that white
men were on the inland. Leaving a guard
with the boats, we took the caks and
skirted along the shore, and ahead of us
we discovered two tents peeping out among
the foliage. Knowing from the natives
WM. P. PATTON,
Miuniliicturer mitl I t-;il or In
ALL KINDS or
CABINET FURNITURE
JOUXSTulVy, I' A.
Pureaii",
Bed-rend",
V:ihstanls,
Sidcboa rds.
Chamber Sets,
Parlor Sets,
Wardrobes,
P.ouk tJnscs,
I.ouuirc!
Cane Chair.
Wood Sent Chairs,
Kitchen Furniture,
Hed Loimgres,
Mattresses,
Tete--a-Tete,
Extension Tables,
IiimnK Tables,
C u pboar.ls.
,te., e., -c, &o., &e., it., Jlc, .Slc, c, &c, Ac
kvkky nesc:irTio of
SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE
made to or.'Ier in' excellent stye and at low
prices. Cabinet and hairmakers' materials of
all kimis for sale. Furniture delivered at any
iM.int in Johnstown or at Hailro:il Station free
of extra charsre. WM. P. l'ATTON.
Johnstown, Oct. 13, 1870.-tf .
! BOOK, DEUK anil VARIETY STORE.
nAVIXO recently enlarged our stock we are
now prepared to sell at a threat reduction
from former priccS. dur stock consists of
: Di ubs, : Me.Ii.iiics. Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
! Leon's. Hall's and Allen's Hair Restoratives,
i I ills. ( lint riient. Plaster. Liniments, Pain K i H
j P is, itrate Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica timber,
( Pure Flavoiinir E.vrracts, INscnecs. Lemon
I Syrup. Sooilii'.:p Syrup, Spiced Syrn i, Klsubarb,
! l'u re Spices, c.
j Cigars and Totaccos,
, Ill-ink It ioks, Heeds, Notes find l!ond: Cap,
I j'ost. Commercial and nil kinds of .Note Paper:
; Eu !opes. Pens. Pencils, Arnold's Writintr
) Fluid, Itluck and Kcil Ink. "Pocket and l'ii3
j ilooks. Maya.irrs, Newspapers, Novels, Histo
ries, liiblcs, Uclittious, Prayer and Toy Hooks,
I Penknives. Pipes, ic.
l'"Ve have added to our stock a lot of FINK
I JEWT.LKY, to wliich we wouldiuvite the at
t' tent inn of the Ladies.
! PIIUTOtlKAPH AMICMS at: lower prices
than evrr offered in this place,
i Paper und Cigars sild eitli'-r wholesale or re
i tail. LI'MMOX & M'JKlt.W,
J uly 30, 18iS. Main Street, Ebcnsburgr.
LOOK WELL TO YOURJL'N UERSTAN WNGS.
JOHH D. THOMAS,
H'llE nndtTsiirned rt speet fully informs his nu
L inerous eu.-tomcrs a.,d the puhlic srenerally
that l.e is prepared to mail u tact 11 re III M ) fS a ad
SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the
lirust French call-skin I'tatis to the earse.t
11. at 11. oeeTni,t-of the tents were white. ! hrozaiis, in th.? VEUV HKST M V.NNKK, on ;the
I shortest notice, and at as mod.
men, we pushed boldly forward.
HE MEETS IiOOTII.
Five men and one woman made their ap
pearance from and around the tents. The
tirst one that advanced towards me and ex
tended his hand was J. AVilkes Booth.
There was no mistake as to his identity, as
I had been an intimate friend of his in
Montgomery, Alabama, years before. lie
directed my men where water could be
orocured. and then entered into a confi-
as
notice, and at as moderate prices
like woi k can he olit.uneii snj where.
Those who have worn Hoots and Shoos made
at my establishment need no assurance a to
the superior onalityof my work. Other can
ea.-ily be convinced of the fact if they will only
jfive me a trial. Try nml te convinced.
; Kepairimr of Idiots a rvi Shoes attended
to promptlv and in a workmanlike manner.
Thilnkful for frtst I'-.vor I I. -el eoi.tiiiet;r fl.Mt t .
........ ...l- .... 1 ...ii: '
in, .....i uii'i "in, oiiiiiii-u-j lllc ilia mil
tinuance atu; increase or trie saint
JOHN L).
do hereby make known and give notice to
the ELEi'TORS of the county aforesaid, that
; a tieneral Election will le held in the said
County of Cambria, on the SCfo.N I) TC ICS
DA V OF OCToniCi:, i-.einc. tjie Mth kav
f.F the MONTiE at which time State ami
County olricers will he elected as follows :
One person for the oiliee of Ju!re of the Su
; preme Court of Pennsylvania
! One person for the otlieu of State Treasurer
; of Pennsylvania.
i One person for the office of Member of the
' House of Kep resent at i ves of Pen nsv I unia .
One person for the ollice of SlieriUf ot t'am-
bria county.
: One person for the office of Treasurer of t'um-
bria tounfy.
I One person for the oflice of Commissioner of
I Cambria county.
One person for the office of Poor House Di
j rector of Cambria county.
; One person for the ofiice of Coroner of Cam
: bria county.
j One person for the oflice of Auditor of Cam
! bria county.
I One person for t he ollice of Jury Cominission-
er of Cambria county.
! 1 also hereby make known and give notice
! that the place of holding the aforesaid elei
j tion in the several Wards, P.oroughs, Dis
I tricts and Townships within the County of
! Cambria are as follows, to wit :
The electors of the district composed of the
' Township of Allegheny, to meet at IJiady's
School House, in said township.
The electors of the district composed of the
' Township of Adams, to meet at the School
j House at Moses Kl ine's, in said township.
! The electors of the district composed of the
Township of Harr, to meet at School Mouse Xo.
I 11. in said township.
The electors of the district composed of the
, Townshipof Placklick. to meet at the house of
Anrain Makin, dee'd, in the village or Pelsano.
The electors of the district composed ot the
I Township of Cambria, to meet at the Court
i House in the Borough of Ebensburtf.
The electors or the district composed of the
Township of Carroll, to meet at School House
; in Carrolltown borough.
TI.P (.lectors of the district composed Of the
fiorouirh of 'V.rrolltnwn, to meet at the School
House in said borough.
The electors of the district composed of the
Township of Chest, to meet at School House
Xii. 3, in said township.
The electors of the district composed of the
Borough of Chest Sprinsrs, to meet at the house
of Jacob Wasrner, in said borc.ujrh.
Tile electors of the district composed of the
Township of C'lvarlield.to meet at School House
Xo. .t, adjoining the village of St. Augustine, in
said township.
The electors of the district composed of the
Townshipof Coiiemautrh, to meet at the School
House at Simrer's, in said township.
The electors of the district composed of the
noroiiiih of ConemaiiKh, to meet as follows:
First Ward, tit the house of Peter Maltzie. in
said First Ward; Second Wu d. at the house of
Henry C. Dishonir, in sid Second Ward, s
The electors of the district composed of the
Porouyh of Cumbria, to meet at School Houjc
No. in said bornujrh.
The elector of th district composed of the
ItoioiiM'h of Coopersdiile, to meet ut the School
House i n said borough.
The electors of thouistriet composed of the
Township of Croylo, to meet at Sc hool House
in the vl!lar" of Summci hiil. in said township.
The electors of the district composed of the
rSorouh of Fast Conemanirh. to meet at the
house of lianiel Confer, in said borough.
The electors of the district composed of the
Horouch of Ebensbursr, to meet as follows:
East Ward, in the Court Uooui. in said Ward;
WesOVard, intJrand Jury icoom, in Ease Ward.
The elector of the district composed of the
rtorough of Franklin, to meet at School House
in said borourii.
The electors of the district composed of the
Township of (Jallit.in. to meet at the School
House in town of fialli;?in. in paid township.
The electors of the district composed of the
Township of Jackson, to meet at the house of
Henry Itaarer, in said town-hip.
The electors of the district composed of the
linroiiyh of Johnstown, to meet as follows :
First Ward, at Puhlic School Koom No. 5, in
said Ward ; Second Ward, at the ofiice i: Jos. S,
Strayer. Esip, on Market street, in said Ward;
Third Ward, tit the house of John Hradv, on
Franklin street, in said Ward, Fourth Ward,
at t he house of John Tret ts. in said Ward: Fil'f h
Ward, at the Kcnii iile School House, in said
Ward: Sixth Ward, at the Johnstown Pottery,
in r-.'iid Ward.
The electors of the district composed of the
iiroiiii ot i,orelto, to meet at School llouw?
.mi borouyii.
THOMAS.
CARRI.1CB lliMI'UTOin !
The electors of the district comnoscd of the
Towusr.ip of Munier, to meet ut the ware
house of A:. Dinbin, in the ilhigcof JIuu
ster. in said township.
The c lccl"rsot t he .list riot composed of the
Horoiifjh of Miilville. to meet at ttie Franklin
House, in Siiid borough.
The elector:' of the district composed of the
. ... .. ... .... . M,,, C.II U.. CI,U j !"ronii or l rospect. to meet at the School
ucutiai conversation wun me, asKing tuai . ticai uiiujii oiijv.! .iuujc. luiiuui i 1 House m said borooirh.
t i u .,.,1 i,; m f v,,. THE subscribe r desires to call the attention ! The electors of t lie district composed of the
'" """ w ; i of the citizens f Cambria ami ad joinim Township ol ' Kichlan-1. to meet at the house of
nor to any one for a period of one year; counties to the fact that he has now in success--besides,"
said he, "the world would not ; L'faclure and repair of'1" a rt"",r"r
believe you if you were to say that John j CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES,
Wilkes llooth lives. I have lost my idea- ;
Sj;r!ii;r Vnsi)ni, Klc!j;tm,
tity among living men. A great goveru- ! .lii'I nil other rfn ii !im f II or; in Unit line.
Employing none but skillful workmen and
iiiin only the bi st materials, I feel coafident
I cat: frive entire salislaction in work, styles
i.M'i prices.
Platform work done at short notieo. Pepair
inyr of ail kind at tended to at reasonable rates.
A ElacksiTtith Shop m c-onnection witli Man
utacloi v. Call auJ see specimens of work.
Junei., l7.-tf. L). M. CHt'TE.
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mcnt has killed me, buried me, paid its re
ward, and 1 live a new and original exist
ence." His conversation with me was long and
earnest, lie Mated that but ci.e person in
his party knew that he was Booth, and
that was the female who accompanied hiui.
"And she," he said, "is my w ife."
How he made his escape from the Uni
ted States he did not reveal, except that he
did not leave Washington city for thirty
days after the assassination. During his
wanderings he had been in Mexico, South
America, Attica, Turkey, Arabia, Kome,
and latterly in China. !
"While in Home he met John Surratt. In
China he entered the imperial service un-
der Ward, the American Irishman who
commanded the emperor's forces against ;
(he rebels of tho Tartar breed, the latter .
being under the command of an American
from New Orleans of the sobriquet of
"Peacock." While under Waul he was 1
engaged in many battles, and fast gained I
the emperor's favor, when an accident
served to causo him to leave the country -;
hurriedly by command uf Waid.
A MOST ROM AN 'IIC STOi'.Y.
While in Shanghai, which has three di- :
visions of settlements of foreigners Amcr- i
icans, French and English. his old passion
for the stage returning, ho and several
English and American naval orliceis and
residents, with the countenance of Ward, ,
organized a dramatic club, and Booth be- j
ing the leading spirit, was cast in the char
acter of Richard in the play of Richard
III. All were astonished at the grace and
bearing of the youthful actor throughout
the performance, until the sccno where
Richard and "Richmond" fight with such
terrific encrg)', when astonishment gave I
way1,o a wild storm of applause, and high
over all the tumult came tho ominous
words, "Booth ! Booth !" meaning, very :
likely, the elder Booth. The name, the
situation, and the startling words, so pierc
ingly distinct, caused him to become for-
getful of where he was. The excitement i
proved too much for him, and the curtain 13u. Frailklill Street, Johnstown. 136.
lell upon An unfinished play with a living
"Richard."
HE IS STr.TET ADRIFT AGAIN.
Ward waited upon Booth the next c'ay
and informed him that a lurcher and crew
awaited him. "No explanations were given,
and he set sad fouthc Carolina islands as
a temporary place of abode; but hard
winds and bad weather caused him to put
into the Pclcw islands, w here I found him.
On leaving Booth he gave me a token
which he said his brother Edwin would re
cognize. TLe token spoken of by Donelson was
jMnrra.v Sr 1iiiiii9
ritOlTlETOCS OF
riHEMX Ful'MJliY AM! STOVE WORKS,
JioLLllJ.lYIUllU. I'A.
HA V I Nti purchased tho est ablisliinent lately
. known n Kuterprise Foundry, we aro uow
prepared to maniifai ture
rF CAST I N Ci
of every description.
The Various Styles of Stoves
iiinniifaeture l at our establishment are in all
respects equal to any in the market.
Steam Engines and all kind of Machiner,
promptly and satisfactorily repaired.
tAll our work is wurrautedlto be exactly
what it is represented. ( Au. ;U5.-1 f . J
LOOKSHABPTfM!
136. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 136.
BOOK & PERIODICAL STORE
IX CAMBItU (tllSTV.
M P' !K-f;H Elt, Wholesale and Retail Ben
in ler in Stamiauo Catholic Works ot all
kind. Pk ayi a i;oo:;s. ISiui.ks. I! istokicaj. and
CuMiKivriisiAi. YVokk-, I'runiinru.s l'io
TcKKS. I'isAv.KS, A. ic. l;tii Franklin Street
Johnstown. Pa. Will sell everv article at ISal
tuiioieor riuidelphia pri.-es. A lih,:i ;l t!,.-t;,,,t
:;,itf.:'i to the Her. ( Irrfu, Lihraiitr, or (hint l,iii
i"U ill la rye li.f.y. Hook.-, bound and Pictures
framed at the lowest possible prices. All the
Eastern Weekly Tapers lor sale.
: THE BIGGEST SHIP AFLOAT !
ni'liSO.NS Miinty to Europe, or those sending I hour after the time ti.ved bv law fort lie opei
J iftJ.l ".l,r, .1 , I the. election, the qualilicd voters of tl
friends to the y-l , . f 4 township, ward or district for which such oil
( ur on ht to 1 - . cersbav been elected, present at tho place
buy their tickets -tv I elect Ht, shall elect some of their number
from M. I. Mea
;iu:u'. Affi-nt for
Hi.'- c e I e b r atcd
:l in:i: I l ino
Jos ph t.cis, in said towustiip.
The eiei-tors of the.iistiict composed of the
Township ot Sm:imer!ii!l. tn meet at the School
House in the IJorouyrh of Wilmore.
The electors of the.iistiict composed of the
noroutfh of Suiiimitvilie, to meet at the School
House in said horouirh.
The eieclorsof the district composed of the
Township of Susquehanna, to meet at the house
of Michael Piatt, in said township.
The electors of the district composed of the
Township of Taylor, to meet at School House
near Wm. Headriek's, in said township.
The electors of the district composed of the
Itoroiurh of Wood vale, to meet at School House
in said borourh.
The electors of the district composed of the
Township of Washir alon. to meet at the School
House at the Foot of Plane No. 4, iu said twp.
The Hectors of the district composed of the
Township of White, to meet at the house of
John l!eers, in said township.
The elector of the district composed of the
Townshipof Yoder, to meet as lollows: First
Division, at the house of Wm. A. Hicks, in said
township; Second Division, at Ileum's School
House, in said tawnship.
The ireneral election in all the Wards, Town
ships, Districts and Poroujrhs of the County is
to be opened between the hours of tiand 7 o'-
O'clock III tlio fort.n,Mn, mi.l ilill (...i.tinuo
without interruption or adjournment until 7
o'clock in the evening, when all polls shall be
closed.
And I further give notice, as in and l.v
the 13th Section of tho aforesaid Act I am
directed :
That all persons, excepting Justices of the
Peace, who shu II hold any ollice or appointment
of prolit or trust under the ko eminent of the
United States, or of this State, or of an r city or
incorporated district, whether u commissioned
officer or otherwise, a subordinate or ajfent who
is or shall be employed under tho letrisiativc,
judiciary, or executive departments of this
State, or of the Fnited States, or ot any city or
incorporated district, and also every member
of Congress, or of the Ktate Legislature, and of
the select and common councils of any city, or
commissioner of any incorporated district, is
br law incapable of holding or exercising at
the same time the ollice er appointment of
Judtre. Inspector, or Clerk of any Election of
this Commonwealth ; and that no i nspector.or
Judure. or any ot lierofticcr of any such election,
shall Tic eligible to any ollice then to be voted
for. Also, by th- 4tii Section of an Act of As
sembly entMled "An Act relating to Elections
and for ot her purposes," ajiproved the 10: h day
of April, is.vi.it is enneted that the foreproin?
loth Section shall not be so construed as to pre
vent any military ofri.er or borough ollicer
liom servinirasJudire or Inspectoral anyjfen
er.U or special election held in this Common
wealth. The ireneial. special, city, incorporated dis
trict and township elections, and all elections
for I-,lect..rsof Pn-si.ietir and Vice President of
the I- nued states, shall be held and conducted
i?i,i 'o.rt i''f.7"r'. aml ,U(i-'t s elected as afore
said. and by Clerks appointed as hereafter pro
vided tor. 1
The iuspector and judge of the elections shall
meet at the respective places appointed" lor
holding t ne elections in tho district to which
they respectively belong, before 7 o'clock in
the morning, and each ot said inspectors shall
appoint one clerk, whoshail be a qualilicd voter
of such district.
In case the person who shall have received
the second highest number of votes for inspec
tor shall not attend on I he day of any election.
men ine person who small nave received the
neit highest number of votes for judiro ot the
next preceding flection shall act as inspector
in his place. And in case tho person who shall
have received the highest number of votes for
inspector shall not attend, the person elected
judge shall in. point an inspector in his place.
And in ease t lie person elected judge shall not
attend, then tlte inspector who shall have re
ceived the highest oumbcr of votes shall ap-
juwge. in ma p. ace, ana it any vacancy
snail coiitmuein the board for the space of one
en-
otli-
of
some of their number to
nu me vacanev
in case
IonVri Miy t''tr.k "ri,f'i,,lol under the provi
I S ' I' .,l,-Ill't to attend to any
t Mriiiai-rN toji iil frnin r.uiopc. i his Line
is remarkable for comtort, speed and safety
v.".V.',,:,.,"".""f tnesaid year, it shall ho tho
lie lllM.ec! or who 11 1 .1. .,,.. ... , .. . i . .. . ..
duty of
or tin
I I., Ju,;,.,. , e 1' v 1 . ' , l ?.1IU 11.. Ih.
I UK' itlMin lll.iliyl hnnlKi.j ..r ........ ;
Drill ts for 1 and 'upwards sold at the lowest ! tor-to forthwith appoint a Rnitni.i. ...
chit 'lit rail's. For furlh
M-CAO II Kit's P.OiHi Sl'Olir.
J ilinstown. Pa.
WILLIAM K ITT ELL, Attorney-
' ttt-I.n i:bensburg, l'a. Ollice iu C'ol
cunade Row, Ceutie street.. l-20.-tr.
.... ii.tr lunvi - l'lilll n suuat.le Oil SOU MS
lie,- particulars call at , flei k. .ualilied as aloreid, whoshul perform
, l:t Fiatikiin f.i root, i the duties or thu year. pcloiui
Juliet, ls-.-...tf. j It sh.-'.ll be Hi,; d ity of the several assessor-
.ilir1 ' ,'":cliU -.'owi.ship elictiom
........ v... i.im. s.o.i cieet.
ope
the
en. lor 1 he itui i..w ..r .ri, i,... ...,' . 1 . kt'l"
e insi-Cvtorsuaaihe ju le wheu called'oli!
iu relation to the right of any person 8sseert
bv them to vote at such election, or such oilier 1
matters in relation to tl.e assessment of voters !
Hs'the said inspectors or cither of theui, shall j
from time to time require.
No person shall he permuted to vote at any
eh-clion.. as atoiesaid. oilier than a freeman of .
the ,i"-e of iweiny-one years or more whoshail
h i vclesi.'.ed iu '.lie S;ale at least one year, and
in the election d;stri-t where he offers to vote
at least ten davs immediately preceding such '
election, mid bus within two years paid a State j
or county which shall have been assessed .
... I...... ten davs before the clocti u. Dut a '
cit!'"'eii of th" I Cited States who has previously
Peeli a qtiuiihctt voter ot this Stale and 1 e
mov! tiicrelrom mi l returned, and who shall
h ive resid-d in tho election district ami paid
fiies as iitorcsaid, shall be entitled to vote
n'ftcr r.-'sidiinr in t he Slate six months. V..ri
oV'J Tint the freemen, citizens of the I'niteJ
States, bet wein twenty-one aad tweniy-two
v -irs who have resided in an election district
as'aloYcsaid. shall be entitled to vote, although
tl.ev si. ail n'1 have paid taxes.
No "person shall be permitted to vote whose
uame is not contained iu the list of taxable iu
h'lbitants luruished i.y Comiiiis.-ionei s, unless
Fir-t he produces a receipt for the payment
within two years of a State or county tax, as
sessed agreeably to the Constitution, and jrive
satisfactory evidence, either on his oath or af
lii tiuit ion d" another, that he has paid such a
fix or on failure to procure a receipt, shall
inake oath to the payment thereof. Second, if
between t he aae of t wen t y-oue and t wen t y-t wo
years, lie shall depose on oath or allirmaiiou
that he has resided in this statu at hal one
ve-ir next before his implication, and make
such proof of residence m the district as is re
ouiicd bv this act, and that he does verily be
lieve troui the account given him that, lie is of
the age aforesaid, and such other evidence as
is r'ei icii red by this act; whereupon the name
of the person thus admitted to vote shall beiu
scrte.i in the alphabetical list by tne inspec
tors and a note made opposite there'o by writ
ing the word "tax," if he shall be admitted to
vole by reason of having paid tax, or the word
M"o." if he shall be admitted to vote by reason
of 'such age; and the same shall be called out
to the clerk, whoshail make the like notes on
the list of voters kept by them.
In all cases where the name of the person
claiming to vote is found on the list furnished
by the commissioners and assessors, of his right
to vote, whether found thereon or not. is ob
jected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the
dutv of the inspectors to examine such person
on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claim
to have resided within the State lor one year
or more, his oath shall not be sufficient proof
thereof, but he shall make proof by at least
one competent witness w ho shall be a qualified
Hector, that he has resided in the district for
more than ten days next immediately preced
ing such election, and shall also himself swear
that his bonafide residence, in pursuance of his
lawful calling, is in said disttict, and that he
did not remove into said district for the pur
pose of voting therein.
Every person qualilicd as aforesaid, and who
shall rnakedtle proof. If required, of his resi
dence und pavment of taxes as aforesaid, shall
he admitted to vote in tho township, ward or
disttict in which lie shall reside.
1 f anv person shall prevent or attempt to pre
vent any olJicer of any election under this
Act from hoi.lmg such elections, or use or
threaten anv violence to any such ofiiccr, or
I chall interrupt or Improperly interfere wiih
him in the execution ot hisduty, orshall block
up the window or avenue to any w indow where
the same may be holding, or shall riotously dis
turb the the peace at such election, orshall use
any intimidating threats, force or violence,
with design to influence unduly or overawe
any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or
to restrain the freedom o choice, such pet son,
: on conviction, shall be fined in any sum not
exceeding live hundred dollars, and l.e iui
i prisoned forany term riot less than throe nor
! more than twelve months: and if it shall be
: shown to the court where the trial of such of
' fence shall be had that the person ho offending
S was not a resident of the city, ward, district or
I township whcie the offence was committed,
and not entitled to vote therein, then, on con
viction, he shall be sentenced to pay a line of
: not less than ot.e hundred nor more than one
thousand dollars, anil be imprisoned not less
. than six months or mere than two years,
j I f any person not by la w qualified shall f rand
i uiciitly vote at any election of this i-otnmon-
weal tli, or, fc-ei ng otherw jse qualified shall vo.e
out of his proper district, or if any person
knowing file want of such qualifications shall
aid or procure such person to vote, the person
; ufrendiugshall.nncoiiviclinn.be fined in any
' sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and
j le imprisoued in any term uol exceeding liuce
months.
If any person shall vote nt more than one
': election district.or otherwise fraudulently vote
! more than once on the same di,y. or shall
fiaiidu lent ly fold and deli ver to ttie inspector
! t wo tickets together with the intent illegally
: to vote, or shall procure another to do so. he
i or they so ollending shall, on conviction, be
; lined in any sum not 1 ss than fifty nor more
i than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned
1 for a term not less than three uor more than
, twelve moot lis.
' I? any per n not qualified to vote in this
: commonwealth agreeably to law (except the
Mn of qualified citizen) shall appear at any
place ot election for the purpose of int!u rie
; ing t he citizens qualified to vote, l.e shall, on
I con vicl inn, forfeit and pay tiny sum not ex-
-ee,ii:g one hundred dollars for every such
nfli i; .-. and be impi isoncd for any term not
' exceeding three months.
i - t'H.iNCR is mi; MnncoF VriTixc.
' An Act regulating the mode of voting at all
the elections in the sevcra1 cennties of this
' commonwealth, approved March :uuh. 1nJi;.
SUIIHN 1. I if il IHIlliil hll f;.; S lltf'l. u.'.f
llnttsr ut ttrj. test ntat:r' " lf "mil iiivn iicul'i h
' of i'. )m;iiii(i i.i Han ml AwiHtiln nnl, un l it
' i.s luril'U inmtiil hy the onlimi it n tlir jxii.ic,
i That tho qualified voters of the several counties
I of this commonwealth, at the general, town.
' ship, borough or special flections, are hereby
j hen alter authorized and required to vote by
I tickets printed or written, or partly printed
I and partly written, severally classified as lol
! lows: die ticket shall embrace the names of
; all Judges of Courts voted for, and be labelled
( ou tside "J udiciary" ; one ticket shall embrace
the uainesof all State ntiicers voted for. and be
labelled "-State"; one ticket shall embrace the
names of all County ollicers voted for, and be
labelled "County"; one ticket shall embrace
the names of all Township ofheers voted for,
und be labelled "Township"; one ticket shall
embrace the names of all llorough ollicers vo
ted for, and be labelled "liorougii" ; and each
class slia 11 be deposited in a separate ballot-box.
AMKN DM KNT TO Til E L. S. CONSTITUTION.
Section 1. The rig ht of cit i.etis of the I'nited
States to vote shall not tic denied or abridged
by the I'nited States or by any State on account
of race, color, or previous condiliou ot servi
tude. FlHST AND ?rCONn PACTIONS OF ACT OF COX-
okkss of M Aiu n 1S70.
ut lit in f.-".;((if iii x i if tin t'nitnt ..(?' A mci -tV
i tu Contirrs. i.rmlil, il. That all cili.cns of
the I'nited States who are or shall ot her wise be
entitled to vote at any election by the people,
in any State, Territory, District, County, City,
Parish, Township. School District. Municipal
ity, or other territarial sub-division, shall be
entitled and allowed to vote at all such elec
tions, without distinction of race, color, or pre
vious condition of servitude, any constitution,
iaw, custom, usage or regulation or any State
fir Territory, or by or under ils authority, to
the contrary notwil hstaiuiing.
Sec. 2. Ami c it further t not tut. That if by
or under the nut hority of the constitution or
laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory,
any act is or shall be required to be done as a
prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by
such constitution or law persons or ollicers arc
or shall be charged with the performance of
duties in furnishing to citizens an opportunity
to perform such prerequisite or to become
qualified to vote, it shall bethfc duty of every
person and ofliccr to give all citi.ens of the L'ni
tcd States the same and equal opportunity to
perform such prerequisite and to become qual
ified to vote, without distinction of race, color,
or previous condition ol servitude; andil'any
such person or order shall refuser know ingly
omit to give full effect to this section, he shall,
for every such offence, forfeit and pay the sum
of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved
thereby, to be recovered by an aeliou on the
case, wiih full costs and such allowance for
counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and
shall also, for every such offense, be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on convic
tion thereof, be fined rmt less t han live hundred
dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one
month nor more than one year, or both, at the
discretion of the court.'
SECTION 111 OF AN ACT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
Lkoislatvhe of Aphil , A. D. ism.
Sec. 10. That so much of every Act of Assem
bly is provides Hint only white f reemea are en
titled to vote, or be registered as voters or as
claiming to vote at any general fir special elec
tion of this commonwealth, be snd the same is
hereby repealed, and that hereafter all freemen,
without distinction of color, shall be enrolled
and registered according to the provisions of
the 1st Section of an Act. approved Kill April,
lsi;t. entitled "An Act further supplemental to
'he Act relating to the Elections of this Com
monwealth," and, when otherwise qualified
under the existing laws, he entitled to vote at
all gvaeral and special elections iu this com
monwealth. Duties of Tn e IIeti-rn Jitooes.
Pursuant , the provisions contained in the
7l'.th Section of the Act first aforesaid, l he J u dic
es of the aforesaid district-! shall respectively
take charge of the certificate or return of the
election in their respect ive districts, and pro
duce them at a meeting of one J udge f i inn each
district, at the CouttT Horse in the Hoiiocih
of F.fiKNsucito. on the third day after the day
of elect ion, bciusroii I'risijiy, !jo ITSti (lay
of Ot-tobor. l7:j. at 10 o'clock. A. i.. ar.d then
and there to do and perioral 1 lie dot ies required
by law of said Judges. Also, that where a
Judge, by siukness or unavoidable accident, is
unable to attend such meeting of Judges, then
the eertilieate or return shall be taken chance
of by one of tho Inspectors or Clerks of tin?
election of the disti ict", who sh-,.11 do and per
form the duties required of feaid Judge unable
to attend.
tilrrn un, if r my Lend, at my ofMee iu I'bens
hurg. this tith day of sepp-mbcr, in the year of
our Lord one llioiisiuid cight'hundrcd and seventy-three,
and of t he i n dependence of t he Uni
ted States f.f America the iiinet v-eihth.
si t. u. 4i. w. li. i;u:, ACKEli, She riff.
ATTRACTIVE ! NETfTSUBSTANTIAL
Fall Styles Ready!
RE
MEN'S
YOUTH'S
BOfS
mi CLOTHING.
XZ-AU Purchasers of Good Clothing are
n.iflTrnrn to supply their tcants for the Fall and
RECOMMENDED Winter Season from the Magnificent
m. . .1 .. . - -.i:AsJL.M.gr stock of Elegant All Wool Garments
NOW ARRANGED FOR INSPECTION
In the Spacious Salesrooms of Oak Hall.
a. M I f
Prices HemarRaoiy lowi
Samples, with Easy Rules
for Self -Measurement
' sent to any address when
OAK HALL, wnmnfor'
The Largest Clothing House in America.
S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts.,
r-i ill'
rmiaaeipnia.
How a JIaf'h
van
Many years bef..re tV;e fi.,
n t
broke out iu the w.
'ni coa.
IlilKER u BROWN
sylvaiiia, ami i,.,t a tb0.t a
Titusville, theie livd two-" ,
persons, still iemcn.U-,.,1 V'"'".
old residents in Ui;vt (,
son and Betsey W .iLs ,.
v c-ir.t .
ur.tiW.
.,.Jlllr )t.a.. ,
turned the firsf .. ..."
'-a Th
1,
C ncii in . 1 '
,
it:
lias bce before the American public
OVER TI1IUTY years. It J as ncc-r yet
railed to give perfect satisfhef ion. nn-1 bus
justly been Ftyled tbes panncc-vf.r r.ll ex
ternal Wounds, Cr.U, Burns. cK'nrr-.
Sprains, Bruises, &c, A'c, for Mm r.n l
BeaBt. No family fbould Mnr'-'"
witbont tins Ur.irncnt. T..e racney re
f':fided tsnlcsa the Liniment ii p.s renre-
Fented. Bo sure and p-t the cenuine
?'EM1CAN MUSTANG LI NTMENT. Sold
by nil 1 ru;rc:ists and Co:irt'-y Stores, at
- f . yuo. ut: i ? i t u prr j-oitie. Notice
JOHN BENTON JOHN S. TITTLE.
'Su-ccesscis'to BENTON U WAYNE,)
ill- t I i lrw iv
Iron, Jm7s, Gliss, rutty, Horse Shoes, Lcsttfter, Shoe I- tnuiiiys.
CHILDREFS CARRIAGES, WASH MACHDIES AP WRIHGERS,
Ci RICO W l ;PI133v IEXTS,
Wagon Hubs, Spokes and Felloes,
HUB BOXING AND SPOKE TENONING MACHINES, &c,
Hos. 208 and 210 Main Street. Johnstown, Pa.
l?ert.5.-4m. OHDKIW I1Y MAIL fUOMPTLV TILLED.
"HAG AN
'urn h Tti
HmnTmT!
(FoninERLY Wood 8c MiN-s.)
STATIOHWT & PORTABLE
Steam E
S.
The Jlcst & ?.Iost Complete Assortment
iu the Market.
These PTun'.c-. fiivo aUv.iy Trsini'nofl the very
highest statKinrl of exu. :'- i.v. AVo mak the
manufacture ct Jtu-i--. H. -:: ri ail '-'.iw Xir.laa
epeoialry. AVe have t',i ''.:i:e-f an 1 m..-t .complete
works of the kiaJ in t:.e co.:tr7, wi'.u niaciuner
ejpcinlly ivlaptt-1 f o ti:'! w-.-k.
We keep constnutly in r .'- lars Tinm'beTS of
Engines, -whi.-h wo furuih k. the vurv lowest priced
and on the shortest n..ri.-. We bull I Kninnes
specially aJpt--:l to Min.-i. Saw MIs (irist Milli,
Tarui!'ri., Cotton Gins, Throsiiera and tU classed
cf rnanul'iicturins.
We are now buaiVlnfr th? tvl. -hratei Lane Ciren
Inr Saw Mill, tlie b.-st, tuid mit complete saw rni;
ever invented.
We make thoTnannfaetnrc of Saw Mill ontfiU a
special f -atnre of our business, eud can fumisb.
complete on th shortest no. i'vj.
Our Him in lUlr vi-H it to farni-h the best ma
chinery in the market, and work absolutely un
equaled for boatiy of design, ecoiminy and strength.
Send for Circular and Trice List.
UT1CA STEAM ENGINE CO.
17TICA, :V. T.
Magnolia Balm
A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
It is Purely Vegetable, and ita operation is aeen
and felt at once. It doea away with thn Flushed
Appearance canned by lleat, Katurae. and Excite
meut. llt alB aud removes all Blotchi a an Pimples,
dispelling dark and unsightly spots. Drives away
Tan, Freckles, and Sunburn, and bv its gentle but
powerful influence mantles the faded cheek with
YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND EEATJTY.
Bold by all Druggists and Fancy Storea. DcdoL
63 Park Place, New York. s
measured five feet six.
farm and the sweetest
s......l ,
. lie . mini I v 1...ITI.1 .... i
, . ,.(.,.,
sugar season. " 4
Betsey was our- v.f a larw f
daughtci-s and the t fw:
'Uncle Alick-' Lad a stiiail.,trt'T
runniiio: througb Lis fMrn, . ;'
twisted and corkscrew, Hj ;t a
until lie had .vt a suIVk-u-iu l.a
small grist null. In Ue.se days
uncommon thing fr f;ti-'u,-ij f l
to twenty miles to eei
and "Uncle .Mick's" m,;i wa TJ
lar with the boys who Lad i,, .,
rrrist. from (lie fact. n,..i , .1
liaa tanen ciiarge ot the m,
bad become too old to u:n
a plaything in her hands to
busuel bag ot corn from a h .- .
into a hopper, and back aain,
boy astride of the La;:, give:-,,,
kick in the libs, and tell Lim to' j
John and Betsey Lad fenncdj
tachment for each other, if, nee
from the scenes at the s-u.n
liusktngs, and praver mietiii.
the last mentioned place.tlievoi-A
. i i.i : r . i . , ...
mo uieuiug in mo g'KI i,J
with a hope that they mirLt 8,x: ,
one iu the spirit and tLe lk-sh.
But, like a great many hrt
something wotild turn ti,. as it i
t-iisu. j lie in tie cnurcu K-.i wj,
its silveiy notes tm a line sums:-!
ing. It was the l.r.i.- dav.
body respected the Lord who had
ppect lor inmseir up in tli.-.t
those times. Even Deacon J,s-
wouldn't allow his men v ran dr
ber, unless there was "danger of i
getting too low before tie next dm.
little church stood on tLe b'.tie of i
by the run, and there I Lave er:
happy hour. There the d o!i
E. would pray the Iord to on
dow of heaven and shower down l
upon the heads of his cniTtnix
so devoted was he that I La-t r
him to give us to sin:; ou the 4i i
that familiar hymn, "Come, jt L-
late." It was on this teai.:.:'is
morning that tho people ne:?"
their way over the hills und i-v
byways ; and among them was.'
also Betsey. As it so h.ir ?2,i ;
in the meadow on their trrr we.
iietsey was dressed out iciTile cA
the rainbow, her taJI foir. r.-. t.
by the fashion -f hoop skins, ari
Leghorn fiat, cr.ered with lii.b..:
her in John's -, '.iiion, the
meadow. While ie twuVJ ht-r
turning and Iliitii' Lor skins, r
were tete-a-tete, .h.l.n .Kit ':isei
while poking Lis ti!:.hr.-r.i in tie
stirred up a yellow jacket's n.st i:
ther bavins noticed i'. r.etsi vl.r.d
to hive them under Ler bivad siix
had just asked John L w Le liked i
dress, when all at ome she ji-e i
and John said she jumped Lile:;
head ; then another and aiie'.Le:. ,
ing her wardrobe in the most rccii
ner, jumping fences at a race eft'
and at last she disappea:etl in tLe
of a woods. John Lad ly tl.st t
covered, by a few thiv.c5. v.'.a: '
matter with Betsey. Put that
last of John and Reiser's c urt:r. -of
the neighbors were s or.?,
disposed ones would say. wLki:;
"That is one of John's tneks." !
old Parson E did aV: Le C'Xiu::.
wouuded spirit of lUisey. ar.sa
forgive and forget that unf rtr.zi
ing in the meadow. It vifof'''
and I think they still iive ins":'
ness. JIarlford Tiimi.
Parke's Marble Works,
139 rrunkllu Street, Jobnsto w n.
M0m.X ,EXTS- KAT nd TOMB
N tl feLAUs MANTELS, e., tiianu-ftBfii
facturwl ot the very best Italian HtidfSWt TL
American Marble, rntire satisfae-hTj V '
tiou Kiiuranteed in price, desiia and9Mv!V
e.Yeetiu..ii f work. lX )K
If. Orders respeetf nil v solieited
an.l promptly tilled at the very low- 3 1,
est cash rates. Try us.
: ifi-j in N p 11 K E-
IMm M.lRBIiR WORKS!
131 mkUn Ktrcct.Jchnstown.
M(!vt ,,Jv,LO,JtS' - i'roprlelor.
M HEAD Avn TOMII STONES.
XI- Ls V UA?-NKT BUBS. AM
t,n . "iaiiutaettire.1 of the verv beit Ital
an tin, Amerieuti Murl.Ies. I'erleot satisrfe
t.on n, w ork, dwiirn and priAu,,r.t . dC"
lvpr . JT re?'I,,,et'l'1,i 'if'itedand protnpt
i.v exe ted. J ahnstowp, Kov. 11, ,7l.-tf.,j
I'lijsHiniinii.lStiroti,
V - 1 V- ' " thl' res.ideee e.f J, ,.-
ltK, ln. .l,,i 1, l.srj.-ir.
Manhood: How Lost, How Restored.
Just published, a now edition of Dr.
-i. "V1 ' " vriroraien .saay on the
55" railual evre (without medicine) of
v"',""l I'EKMATOHRiKHA.or Seminal Weak
neps. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotevct
Mental and I'hj pieal Ineapncitv, Itiij.diments
toMnrriajre, &c.: also.CoNsrsiPTiox, Epii.kpst
and 1 its, induced by eelf-iuduhjenoe and sex
ual x t ru v a if a n ce .
t'Triee in a sealed envelope only six rents.
1 he celebrated author, in this admirable es
say, clearly demonstrates Trom a thirty years'
successful practice, that the alannimr eonse
iuences of self-abuse may he radieallv cured
wit hout the danserou? use of iDternal medicine
or the application of the knife; pointing out a
mode of cure at once simple, certain and effec
tual, by means or which every sufferer, no mat
ter what his condition may be. may cure hiui-M'iLi,?p,-v;
prix at,i,v antl radically.
Callus Lecture should be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to anv
address, jxf-xjii, on receipt of six cents, or
two postage ftHinps. Address the Publishers.
J- C. KLINE i CO.. "
1-7 Bowery, N-w Vork; Post-Ollice IIox 4SS0.
A E Y, FOGAUTY & COr.
.rnTR.r .WJ"i'"- P-EiLLRAI
ilsliillMutLl k OLD Ml WHISKY,
maps r
lK)3Ii;sTIC LIQUOKH.
AND 1MPORTKKR OF
Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, &c.
io. 315 Liberty Street. 1
Deo. 6, lSTl-3m. PITTSUUJtGIT, PA..
A'
F. A. SHOKMAKTR wv t ..,.. ..
QHOEMAKER & SECHLER
Altorny.at.i4iw
L8-18-1 EDENSDCRG. UMBBU (jo.. p4. tf j
VENTRILOoriSM E
A writer in the C'hiea- '
"tbo ventriloquist's ait !.atss;
as falling off a og. He nu.:'
there is no difKcalty i )
power. In the first p'.ice. be
any word or sentence vi ycur C
toue; then open the ni' a.h s- -j3W8
fast, as though fy-uv:-''--one
from orenitie- tb. Tii i.:rt-':
tins them: draw t!
ball; speak the
sound, instead of
mouth, will be
fJreat atteti.-n must !, : .r.J to
.......v.. .' - I
jaws ririd. The scu:h1
imitate a voice from xhf -iV.tr
door when it is cl.scd. . r i:: "''
through a wall. To ku:?.e l
.l.o r.'I.V
,iic
r'J.
the : I
saii.e 'V ''I
of I, ! ( rrJj
f.inieJ in
.. .... . t,,h-
'! '
hind a door partly 05 .en
not be altered from tl ;e or.c
1 ,-rt
Ditch, but lx niaile in an
monlh. TIii is ili.ne l,v
tight and drawinrr one cw
downwards or towanls ti e o.t"
lii ltr.c Aoi. ot tb.lf tt lief e-,.
part to remain closed,
it were, the words
formed. Do not speak
tinctlv. but expel tl.e
TVnfTsi af neli vvoitl. JLl
ble. By so doing. " Y'i
ciaii iit tVia mini is ..f tLe .V,!U' "
OftVU all ItlC iUM'MO " - v j.
V..vL D"
ef '-f
,1,0 w'.'
1
Lli-J''
thit. thvr bear the saliK-'
tiuctly and nearer on ai t- 'Uiit 0
bding open. The R'nt
used wheu the ventri'.i1'"1
appear that the souaJ '"'
but from .--':''
obstacle,
band.'
J. GALLITZIX LAKE
-iVtto i- ney-at-LaM-,
Eben&bnrq, Cambria, Co., l'a.
T A N I F.T . M-1 u-oiir t xt 7' I The auction f
- viin 1 1 111 1 i.. .1 t 1 1
y at-Law. Johnstown. Pa f,, . come from lias bteii an'-T'iei
V'UHD iu lllf (Mil
Kxeham. hi.iM ,"" '' tn the old
.V,
1
-II;
I .
called on.
ue cmunted with hi. proK-u. l aU bU8-
in a jiiriiu 'i it; v
Smith Manufacturing