LLU ICE "EE lOEt tW Ebonsburg, Pa., - OCT. S, IS7Z. OCAL AND PERSONAL. rT nominated for State Sen Two dispatches were received from '" .. 1-,-t niuht (after a preat portion of t'r,'...i,tP'l"" ,,iMl U'ft t,,e I,rpf"'). in r. . TinoiiiKfiiH'iit was made Uiat ,1 U.m.sIihv, Es.p, hail reoeiv.il the -i, n (r Slate Senator, but 1,0 parr.Sc ' We cannot say that tlie I "s ! t i,tiri-ly reliable, but we certainly reason t" iloiini us auiiii-iinvii-j . .-... -- l,, r:onl the Other I'ltiee. , ,w. of talkir.- M- I- Oil? man can .,., a' I mi l"w I" ice;.. ',. ;iv f" ki-i p "if of l-bt ! t r"y " '" '. ... i nf forca.sli from I'HJ J a " L .'-.t v'-f- r properties ail vertiscl for I 1 ti .' r.tV "' Mlair county. Ami I -i '" ' ...... ... ...... at.: .. i.. , i ! J'.li' V w ail 1 11 ' I 'in luinn III I li ir (i ,r,,.i I u ir miM ii.iiiin i-p.ir- t t! " , i. ca.ist .1 :l eoii'rai lion III .....I matter. I'cttcr luck ,-.t that M. I- Oatman Sell , I, I (" f r ' ,.v i Jtint ltoll t" other - a p. IV to-Ill. iroV IS Hot 1IIO KIIIH -.t' in I . ..f il... .i-lf.n was It illcal fill nt-t ' ...... . . IV l-i Ivt aoout i n rce mi n n wt-.f-.ht i f tl.e aiiiiii.il A. Tli. il- ,. it I "ti e l- p H'ni cm n .ence ,', I iiTl' - tr.'in lien" : "All per ,1 hi. t 1 - H'.r-cs ?" this Fence as ... i. it, ( tin-in k." ll'. I .,ti'-i-".' li" gr.uiml uri which the i . . a . . . 1 . t .....' sotta. II 4; M ''ia'i' left In-lii nl l.im, l-esiiles t!'v'ij'iii f ' f li:J ami ol lir produce. iV rit 1 I ' - " ' '" want. 01 ppirn, 1 - v. '! ilf 1'nl li atimi of two local El intr-tt.I. -I tr tliiT week's Susiie. 1'i.r- ' .. ...:lt 1... ;air a: t-.- ar nuvt I ftiV MSS w-ll li J'rtt a uewny nexi .. I'.iarlniT CIni-liliT T 1 i r 1,1 ll'IAIT, "I I " "'l ""a ...-.. n;i- kiltcl at Kail, Illinois, last Ia 4 i"" ovor ly an enjiine, while ,'.. 11 iht- tra.-k. Ho .van sixty years r U'T-aP S Lloyd may rest in peaca vi .I 1 f ir ar-evi-r lein annoyed about , r a'.'' vexations of h J'oinmission-t- :ir- ruiirerneil. That's our guess ,,'r ai 'l ne'll ''ft ir's a n"nl one. !V in. K'i-s. .til i-miil"ye 111 I lie 1. to. 8 rtii 111 ill. .Ii'linsiow 11. was ipiite severely J .il.. uf t' o'cloi k on Tuesday tiKiru- It IsMtiir stim-k it the nl 1 1 1111-11 hy 5. ;,. ,'.k with whieh he was -rvorkin. Miller, ci mil tutor of a freight in ilii- Tvr"ii' and Clearfield railroad, i!'m1 in a recent w reek 011 that road. I iniii s m re taken to Tyrone for inter- lit' leaves a w:fe and I hree child ren. l:.-i .1 iN.' K. 1. Hrowti, of Camhria will tier at politic aIe, on Satur jii t. 'M. -everal head of horses, cows, Je rattle ;i 1 -1 1 sheep, liesiiles a lot of prain l,rr p. r itial pruperiy (ei iaunn 10 :1 li. 'i- I s t 1 . I'i'Hters ti-tnorruv and ;. 11,11 t in xi wi t k. I.imtii.,: t.iiiriiaiuent is mlMiiit t b '., !. tin- - i.'i 1 11 fraternity of t'li-nr- i '.1 'V. I I.e I 1 .4 1 1 l"i l' lliara-- 11 i ;t r y L v .. ; : t !: 1 1 T nil e.u h sule. In en- I li'.ilt il t (lie llllil. lie i. it- ii . - in .! in: Mne i" 1 or r !., -, I , . iinpa:iy . I.. - 1." uf t'in-rrylree ninl the , :, . i'i .1 I n 1 11 pl.i-.ei! 14 I I 1 i .it t if f it ii.-r I 'i ll e, a j. -i ' Ii n11'tr. t iii " t rue ! . ! . il a lll St . f.'T tlie !'. 1. " Mil ( 1 t. T" t lie . 1 linn T w. - ' 1' .l r'e:llf..-M. t;5l itl- ! '.- t tlnir I' -tini.ii . tl.t.le Mil I Ii 1 ll(J of lllit !': k- in r i!i." '. .! - 1 1 - aid 1 1 1 1 k! w h 1 ! Hi . .1 lit I llf I AXlflt aall- I i.-li 11 e "I .i kill. I. ' V i , k r ii ' he happy - -al- iil the Size i t a th-rr ' ..tl-iiit ie are 'h i 11 mil ' .. I n-lie.i.l. ii.i.tiir.tl or nr 1 1 !. 1 h-r it ipi'.is im; . ; -1 vll i i in .1 f d to t !' ir hundred p. uiids. ' t - 1 1 ti 1 d ha ve i-nit-, il,. .ir, wlieii ean.'i iilaleo " i . l tr.-at i.i I.i ;-r l er ; and . . i 1: ti. S. in e ll.ey hie an. I I - n, eie llirv have imiis. i-' h .,r friends firs ikeii . : ai d .! 1 liki w i.-f to th;- .- 11,1 r.i' i-tinws In one day '- ' .: 1 1 . ilri.c.ie ami the radical j--. "i-lii.tli of which had a ! 1: ." I. nt only one of w hich 1 'l i 1 ( that name "haniiii)j on the ." t k i. nt his own sal vat ion I- ;!.,! i.- , audi. late for county com- r la-h'r j iv' 11 i!e tr-np, ajed only -.!--. .isr.t.lied uf 12aml thrown ts.i'n at I'.i li's Mills hv threp of his t "lie ilav last week. They hail 'lie train at Altooua. The vic-.-1 !! ,,vi r l y the ran and had one t al . the knee and the othf r foot i y tlie .ik. thitti in tie- early tnorn, abasket he '-'it:; I aked him if he peddled : t t:..i-i.es he was hrinciiifr. ''.No, i l. ' I t. Imy from Myers & '.'up m apply-. I've heard it said -; i.nv .m.l I'm g. inn rosi-e If that 'r.f it is r;j surely Imy the best of : r f- ati.l I." - i'-r :' ;, jn , nmin.ni with all the other r- ut" the State, issues a political '"nt t'uis w.-ek, printed in Washinp v. riiiiie.itexpetks. '.ike as not,) ami a 1. a-t i.vr the commonwealth, for "f ai.lit if possible the election "'.. " an, 1 Pawle, tin; radical candi- riijv. rn..r and State Treasurer. iiinler i.li'.itat'miis to our big t-'l tt.ii.ii h. arti d friend, Hon. A. A. r. t. r a,,: v of di.zen of thr' largest t 11.. i,,.,iS 'i(ja.-tin-ears" of the 1 .'m variety, bs well as for a huge ' f tin- s.irne -ai 1 hariue persuasion , "j 1 ' ' l.iiii-e 'f in ;ieruiii at our lium- ' ' Ti'-Mby and Wednesday last ''.v. ' I'1 tn tli Johnstown Tribune: t.einan who came up from Iirad-Jv-tHveii,,, e learn that there was r ' 'I.e KMar Thotnson Meel works -Ji 1 "l'",aJ'. a steel rail which .. 1 ,J' s,'.v-'" f'set ami seven in "' (h. It j.. raid to lie perfect ill '"I 'u ar, ami will W placed on ex '' ' "'" Iti'bi.-trial F'.x position which .1 "-'."lrl, thin week." ;". ,Mt, w nrkinnrnaii's friend, " .lr'es- 1 ,,ll,i,.r i.. I ll.w.,i I fiu r- '-ix-'l a full 1 rt.-e- of the best overalls 1" 'H sel'.injj at tventi Jire ' '. VA H'-'de arrangements for ( - '.aiiv invoices ot ooilsof all kinds, I le , ju.i; tj.e lowest ! I .1 i'r"':'" I'-'1"1 anywhere t;ls. j I ,', : '"iv.in-i-,1. always remember- 1 1 ",,r: if next door to the post- j ' " ! ''f'ttitnents from the I mil- ! ... ,''".r "U"""! llepiihlieau authority ! . J "t an well in this hiiiiude at ' "' -z : it ,H.N i tbw l.x ality for ;r w" "I. ia'lv intended. Itea.l it i ,-- t..r ,,,,,,.;, . Th l:epnl.i,:anS ; v, r'' ' "iinty, vry uiiwisely, we ''a'ml two e'andidates for coiuify ; '"' u,,w, as only one of them , V, TJ''Uv'"' -'1'liiiatesare having '"'f.'rtlieotiice. u''w ,)m li,.nKH.ratll 0f Indiana ' went ami Koim and nominated , ansom, ,f ,, 'jn'Kntt, for the ! 1- ",'ir, j""1 as if hK "KW anything ' it"-'l spirits other than tbone ot a j .;(illVlr" which so frequntitly and no ; .k i' 1 !':,ri"'ar upon all occasions 'or ti 1U 'piaintance. Now that ' n s, , XT we bol he may have inity t Hit u.e j,0iiti,.ai corpse 'w is rnnrlug against hitn. We congratulate Mr. Thilip Donijherty, of I.atrole,on his honorable acquittal in the Johnstown District Court, on Wednesday last, In-fore which he had been summoned to answer the serious charge of rape, prefer red against him by a girl tiatned Catharine Shelley, of Adams township. Mr. Dough erty, w hom we conceive to lie an honorable gentleman, had no trouble in establishing an alibi, and the jury returned with a verdict of "not guilty" shortly after .caving the box. Now put up the little stove-piie with a meek and Christian grace ; stuff your mouth with your itose-wipe, smear the smut aliont your face ; for you'll lie just as gay and hap py, and your stars you'll surely bless, when, like a good, indulgent "pappy," you buy your winter clothes from Hess, "who with his younger brother can supply tho world with 'duds," and don't care a snan if other dealers think their scap all suds. Oak Hall, 241 ami 243 Main street, Johnstow n. George T. Swank, editor of the Johns town Tribune, ami the vliampion political drawer of the long Imiw in this State, was elected Chairman of the Republican County Committee hy the convention of that party on Tuesday last. (' selection to run the Uepublicau machine in this county will in crease Pershing's majority at least fco hun dred. For the success of the Demmratic party in Cambria county. Swank is ix-yoml question the riyltt man in the rifiht place. For the first time perhaps in the history of 1 Ins community, the deepest depth of in famy has Imh'ii reached. An editor has I wen roblwd yea. verily, roblwd of a pair of half-worn pants, three pairs of woolen socks . and a coupie of nether garments which no ! editor or "any other man" would ever have i the temeritT to put himself inside of all stolen from a mnr editor's clot lies-line at one fell wiOv, (aone lo meet Karnum's big show or the radical county convention. The dead Isnly of an old rn.ni named George Ilrown, aged 09 years, employed as a wood-sawyer by the I'a., Ii. K. V,., was found on tho railroad track, two miles east, of Altooua, on Sunday morning last, with such marks upon his person as might have iwen the result of accident, but w hich were sufficient ly suggestive of foul play tn induce the Mirrtr to criticize the coroner's jury for not making further inquiry Ik-fore return ing, as they did, a verdict of accidental death. The big shew and the small convention that is, the convention of the smallest party in this county led to tho gathering of a "large crowd in our town on Tuesday last, the. large crowd led to the consumption of more than the usual amount of whisky, the consumption of the whisky led to several free fights, and liefore it was all over there was the 7iikin' of one or two damaged vis ages and the chawing up of a thumb for one of the participants iu the festivities of the occasion . The Meek, but not lowly, editor of the Bellefonte Watchman moralizes thusly in his last issue : We are sorry to see, by the pro ceedings of the Democratic county conven tion of Cambria county, that our friend Mc Pike, of the Freeman, was among the unsuc cessful aspirants for County Treasurer. For that position the Democracy of Cambria have no one lwtter fitted, and certainly tio one more deserving, than McPike. lint "sich is life." The most deserving are those who get the least. It is now maintained that the fly does not walk on the ceiling by means of atmos pheric pressure, ss popularly taught, but that the hairs of the feet, clothed as Ihey are with a glutinous substance poured out iu minute quantities, are what makes Mr. Fly slick as tightly to his perilous jwrch as cash paying pun ha-ers do to K. .1. Mills after they have found out, as they invariably .lo at the first visit, that they cannot save mon ey more easily than by buying what they neeil at his estahlihmeiit. T. J. Stephens, of Glenwhite, Tliair comitv, George 1,4-liZ. of ITetto, Cm k, of Bedford, ami "A Huli rils-r," of Altoona, hxe all i-ent correct answer tolhe pro'-tem ptiMi.hed iii i.nr !a-t issue, ai follows : Two .!l iio-n pa d te.. h, six youiiir men paid .Vi rents each, and four voting l.idi- paid 2.1 . 1 1 1 - n, h mat ing a total .f 1 ve wr-ius and '. M r. Stephens, the g.-iil U tii.iii re ( ricl to al-i-ve. ami Mr. John Wiiluinm. if Carrot! tiwi.hip, have ra h furnished tis w :f Ii a pii'bl.m, 1-.. 1I1 i,f wlii.h wiilspjwar next w -. k. Mr. and M r. I let rick, of l:-aritig fpr'nrr, ll'.iir county, were throw. 1 from a earriaue ti Sit'ir.l.iv last, wbile returning from th tnn. r.il uf a relative, and Mrs. ., who was a very h-avy woman, weighing over two I, no. In. I mtid, struck the ground lo-ad f..rtiiu-t and broke her n.-i k, ileal h resulting immediately. Mr. Ilefrick esiajM-d with a few slight bruises. The accident was caused hv a young man running the tongue of a t chicle which In was driving into the rear end of the carriage containing the unfortun ate couple. Th Republican county convention im agined that anv Porter other place of refuge w ould do in a storm, but Porter prrr, (John.) failed to see it in that light; and hence liiscard in another column. "Like father, like son," is an old adage that won't hold w."ter in this instance, as 1he father evidently don't like it a bit this thing of being slaughtered for County Commissioner and then have it ruh Iwd in by attempting to bamlioozle him into the support of the ticket through the selection of his son for County Auditor. Not any of that for John, thank you ! On Tuesday, Sept. 2th, says the Clear field li'puhlka'n, Michael Shaffer, of Brady township, on returning from tho barn, en tered, the house, and was met by his wife who flourished a butcher knife and attempted to take his life, but he made his escape from the house. Failing to injure her husband, she thrust, the knife Into her own abdomen, disetnlioweling herself, and then started for the woods. She did not run far until she fell, and expired in a short time. She has lwcn subject to periods of insanity, and no donbt was laboring under such influences when she committed the deed. Our ever welcome but not always ap preciated correspondent rWe the present week "Independent," who has recently returned from a sojourn of several months at a normal school iu Ohio, sends ns this among other local tnems from his home in Taylor township: "'Copperheads are be coming plentiful, Messrs. Dan. Grove anil Jerrv Long having recently killed two rep tiles of that species almost within the limits of the iKJiotigh of Johnstow n, one of which measured two feet ten inches in length. A microscopic examination failed, however, to disclose the presence of ears (?)." Messrs. Haxter & Son of this place have fully made up thoir minds tn retire from the mercantile business, and with that opject in view areilelermined to get rid of everything iu their store as soon as possible, no matter what the sacrifice. They vcn pledge their words to sell goods cheaper than they can lie, or rather are leiiig, bought at auction, and will take butter, eggs, ami other mar ketable produce, iu exchange for merchan diseallowing the highest price for what tnev buy and accepting less than cost for what they sell. Go and Invest now while there's a chance for first choice. 10-8.-tf. The radical mountain succeeded on Tuesday last in incubating a political mouse which is sure to fall an easy prey to the Democratic grimalkin 011 the 2d day of No vemlwrnext. IL-reitis: Register an. Re corder. A. J. Anderson, of Allegheny township, Treasurer, Samuel Masters, ot Johnstow n; Commissioners, Rees S. Lloyd, of Cambria township, and David J. Jones, of Johnstown ; P. H. Director, James Cun ningham, of Carroll township ; Auditors, F. A Thompson, of Washington township, ami James A. Porter, or Susquehanna township. We can beat all that is lieatable of that ticket as "easy as rolling off log." An alarm of rlreon Tuesday last startled our people and a great many other people w ho ain't ours the town liemg full of stran gers at the time-and the engine and hose carriage were rushed out on a donh e quick, hut Iwtore thev had time to reach the burn ing building, located in alley running from Crawford to Horner streets and occu pied bv Mr. D. M. Chute, the fire was .sub dued through the unai.ied exertions of Mr Tobias Wolff, of Wilmore, who was engaged in painting the new residence of Mr. Mart n Ward, almost adjoining, and who quickly shifted his ladder from one house to the other ami then shifted himself to the burning roof with a couple of buckets of water, which did the business in short order. Tho fire was Ignited by a spark from the fluo falling upon the roof. Mr. Christ. Nicholls, a butcher residing at Gallitzin, jumped from the firstnection of the Way Passenger train at Cresson, one day last week, while the cars were under full headway, anil received two ugly gashes on the forehead, as well as internal iujuries of a very painful though we trust not serious nature. He struck right side up on the platform, but the force of the concussion threw hiniaconsiderabledistauce.and when picked up he was iu an insensible condition and the blood was streaming from hiswounds, nose and ears. He had boarded the train at Gallitzin under the impression that it would stop at Cresson, but as it failed to do that he thought he would do a little stopping on his own hook which he did with tho result stated. A very ingenious device has been invent ed by Dr. J. M. Toner, of Washington City, formerly a practising physician in Johns town, well known lo many f our readers, for the better finding of small places upon the map; FiVety one knows how bewildering it is to one unacquainted with the topogra phy of a great State, like Pennsyl vania say, who undertakes tn find a certain county. Dr. Toner has met this difficulty by the in vention of a system of points perfectly intel ligible at a glance, ami capable of Iwing ap plied to any list of town or county names. The system has been introduced into the 1'nited State (Jfi-ial rostal UriUbi, published by Ilurd & Houghton, and appears in tho October nnttiVr, adding to the excellencies of a work already well known for Its accur acy and fullness of information. There may lie Iwtter shows in the world than the one irhich exhibited in this place on Tuesday last, but wk give it as our honest conviction that there is no iwttcr press agent in the land than Col. Dan. II. Hopkins, the corpulent and good-looking gentleman who fills that position in connection with the Great Traveling World's Fair of the irre pressible P. T. Itanium. Like the advance agent and editor, Charley Stow, Mr. Hop kins is from the ranks typograhpical, having went to the printing business at the early age of eleven years, and only retirring from it alsuit five years ago, when he was called to "go up higher" by the world-renoTvned P. T. Itanium. The great showman has had his own share of good luck during a long and eventful life aye, and a great deal of had luck, too but we venture to say that he never struck a bigger bonanza in the way of press agents and editors than when he secured tho services of two such worthy gentlemen as Charley Stow and Dan. Hop kius. Long lives and jolly ones to both of yez. It would lie base flattery indeed to say that the "true inwardness" of the flaming posters which announced the coming of P. T. Itanium's Great World's Fair had been fully demonstrated in the excellence of the show itself, as several features advertised were not presented at. the exhibitions, but it is not flattery, base or otherwise, to declare that iu many fespects It is unsurpassed and in some unequalled by any other like enter tainment that has ever pitched its tents in this place. The menagerie and museum in all their details were certainly very credit able, and the fents performed by Martiuho Lowamie, the wild rider of Itrazil, and the wonderful six-year old Centaur child Tony, were certainly the most thrilling, not to say reckless, that we have ever witnessed. Ks pecially is this true of Lownnde's daring leap through a hoop studded with sharp steel points, his bare-iutck steed, from which the thrilling leap was made, meanwhile coursing around the ring at a rapid pace, and equally true is if of the ;io less exciting acts in w hich himself ami little Tony acquit themselves w ith a fearlessness of spirit and a gracefulness .f movement which almont surpasses Imlief. Oilier performer also de sei ve spei-ia! mention, but we can do no morn now than assure our reader that, taken all in all, the Woild's Fairis we'd worth seeing. Wish we could sav as inm li for the concert wh'nh is given after the. cliw of the circus x-rforinaiice, but trn'h mm jwls n to d-clare that it is one of the most shameless frauds we ever widit used. nil tii FTTRT at An njoystile en tertainment Jwill be if 1 veil st li illit. n to ail lovi r of IniiiM-i iit mii'iseiuriit on fal ur-lny, let. let h. eo-ii'iu rii-iu m .! o'clock, p. in. l'ri'-'h rrti'in!l tie served tn te m sl pu' itnt'lc style n we'l as refre-htn-'tit 'T every kind, vai Tie I enooif 11 In qua In y to ssl I-.I V I lie f v-tiiir-icteu of Mil epicure. Kx 1 11-1 1 1 -tii.uf intl sie hio! iliiiiei'iir wi.l tie promim-ii fcrtt iire-i Iu the 11 i nn ir's ei'tcrlsirm'-ni en. I the commit t"-e w nl spare 1111 p - pis to make It an en j -j a Me nfTair throioihoiit. Itv mII ineniisaitenil if Jon appre ciate pIcH-uri-B of this kind. Ir. Manny's t ftnipuniiil Srttpr Tlti- rlin Is irii'trn unci to cure IntiainiiiHtion of the Kidneys and llladder, pninttil or su jipresed urinstioii so fri-ipieut iu old nif, painful or suppreseil mi'iistruation. Ineorrhiea or whites, trrnel. irhi-t. strii-ture. bloody i!isi'Iiru'-s. Itriafht s ili'eno. briekdust deposits, dropsy jiHin In the hack or side, sick ro'toiachc, jiim jiles. tilotcaes Hiid eru jil ions on the face, and all disiHsesof a specific or constitutional nature, reir.udless of duration. or cx. I'mn jioum! Si npof Huchu is h positive ami mdienl cure. For sale by LcmMh.n i Ml KKiV, KlienshurK. I YJI KXK. I LTaOyrr .lONF.S'.-Married, at tho rreshv terian pHrsomijre, on MoiuhiT cvenlnjr. Oct. 4th. 1 :.',, by Rev. .1. R. Mrtctioniirle. Mr. Thomas.!. I.i.ovn nnd Miss II A RKIRT P.Jiinf.s, dn lighter of Richard J. Jones, jr., till of this phiee. The shove tells the story of a union that can fcaicely fail to be a huppy one the union of t wo mortals well worthy of each other's ardent love and life-lonr devotion - he one of the most substantial and most r'-spected of our cit izens, she one of the best beloved and m"t amiable oT Ehensburjr's fair daiurhters. Why should they not be hnppy? nnd why should not peace and contentment abide with them in the iitea1--nnt home to which the fond husband has wel comed his lovlnir and lovable younsr bride- Yea, verily, they should be happy, and happy they will lie if the jrood wishes of a larye circle of ardent friends nnd thfc earnest prayer of yu printer mail can do aught to secure them so de sirable a blessinjr. TO THE VOTERS of CAMI1RIA COUNTY. I hereby offer myself as an Independent Candidate fnr'the offlff f CnnsTT foMMissioMFR. and pledge myself. If elected, to faithfully perform the duties of said office. J JOHN 1't'KTEU. Susquehanna Twp., Oct. 8, 1ST5. 4t. STRAY STKKU. Came to the en closure ol the snbscrilier in Oroyie town ship, on or about the heninninar of Septcmher last, a dark red Stkkk. two years old la.t Sprinv. No marks visible. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay ct.arirs and tako him away ; otherwise he will be disposed of in ac cordance with law. Da&ikl Bovlk. Croylc Twp., Oct. 8, 1875. 3t, QTRAYTlEIFER. Came to the premises of the subscriber In Hrr town ship, on or about the 2"th or September, a dsrk red Heifer. 2 years old. The owner is request or to come forward, prove propcty, pay for this advertisement, and take her away ; other wise sue will be disposed of nccordimr to law. .IAS. 8. LUt'KETT. Uarr Twp., Oct. 8, l.V t. ADM I N I ST II A TION NOTICE. Kstate of Kt.tZABF.TH Chum, nVoM. letters of Adminlstralinn on the estate of F.lira hethCrum, late of Summerhill township. Uen'd, l.svinir hocn u ranted to the un.lersiariie.l. notice Is hereby fciven th:it all debts due to said estate must be pal.l forthwith, and nil claims airainst the sa.m should be presented, properly authenticated for settlement. ATHAR1XE j. I1TtRTXETTi Oct. 8, 1478.-61. Ad minlstratrH. DM I N I S T 1 1 A T I O X NOTICE. Es ate of CatiIARISK CkI'M, rlecM. Iicttr of Administration on the estate of t'ath- rinerrum, late or Summerhill township. deoM. liavina been uranted to the niidcrsitrned, notice is hereby iriven to all persons Indebted to said estate that payment must be made without delay, and those havinir claims aic-iinst the same will present them properly .bate,, J-""- RTT Oct. 8, 1875.-t. Administratrix. uiTrron's notice. Havinp lieen appointeil Amlitot by thetTourt of Common Pleas or Cambria eounty to reisirt distribution of the money in the hands of the Sheriff arisinK from sale of defendant s rent estate. Ir. the case of S. Klinordllmrer & ,o. vs . A. Wetlouirh. No. 3. Fept. Term, 1S75. 1 rii-f. r.r pnn I hen hv irive notice to all Interested that I attend to the duties of said appointment, at tny office In F-l.cnsl.urir. on THl' KIiA Y, tcr.21st, 1875. at 2 o'clock, p. M.. when and where they must attend, or be forever debarred from com uiit; m on said fund. (IB). W. O ATM AN, Ehenshurg, Oct. 1, 1875. -3t. Auditor. Aiaa (IM7 st home. Aaenls wanted. Out tit and $ 1 2 "eriui free. 'I HV K fc CO., Augusta, Jlamu. WHEN TOU "VISIT THE 7 - Ni J liff Atmosplieric Disk DR. QUINCY A. SCOTT'S And have your Teeth Extracted lR ill 235 Liberty Street iuu 212 Penn Avenue, 10-8. PITTSI5UKGII, XV. 1m. PllOCr,AMATION OF General Election. G01 SATK T1IK tOSlSOMTF.Al.TH. Wntiins, by an Act of thetJcnerni Assem bly of Hie I'oiuMionwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Act toren-ulatettielieiieral Kicoiions within this t 'oiiiinon wealth." It is enj inod upon me to srie puldio notice of said elections, and to enumerate in said notice what olliceis are to be elected, I HICKMAN IIU'UMt, 1 i tic It .sheriff of t he t 'oil ni y ol tjaiiibria. iu tiietoui nioti . nit Ii of Pi nns l aiiin. do hereby uiMke known and irive nonce to the eleclors of the count v alurcs.iid. that a tieneral Klcction will be In id in snid t'oiin') 'if Camhrl.-t on the iiil ulny f t rnibrr. .. I. I"75. (ili-siiiue b-iiijr i he Ti.i-i-t.ij n. xt following thelirr-t Moii dy .f frtid month.) at wh cli linio Stiite anJ t'oimty otlici rs will be eh ctiil as I. .Lows: fVK PKirSOV r-.r th oTice o( li.vern..r ortho ('..imn .nw.-altli uf Pennsylvania .K l'Krt!0 I.. r the i. ti -e i.f Treasurer of the t'..m'i..iw.-aii h of l'enuylVa4iiia. f . ri!Kil.. in c..n,iin'-t mn with I he t 'oiinty ot lilair. f-r 1 1 iMeeef repri'S.-ntaiive in the Sen ate of t lie i 'oui in. -ii weal t Ii .it I 't nny ! vn Iii J. OX K I'KRSi l.X f..r t he o.ti.-e ..I f'li-rk ." the f )r pti ins' Court an.l Ki g.sicr and Kecoi- k r lor I'atu iiria count v. nXK pi-KSON for the olfioe of Treasurer for Camt.ria ennniv. 1HKI.K l'K.I.ll for the oihcc of Cuinmls sio.iers I Canitiria county. TIIKKK I'KKSO.XS lur t he office of Auditors of Cambria cunt v. .X K I'KKStiV fnf the ofMee el IHrecior cf the I'.M.r lor Cam.'ria ei.unty. I t.0 HUO'BV MAKE KNOWN AMI OIVE XO sii'K, that the laee of holding the nloresanl electii.u in the seveml wards, boroughs, dis tricts and ti.w nsliis wiihtii said coiimy u.e ns follows, to wit : The electors of the ilitri-t comiKse. r.f the T.iwnshipnf Alletrheny. toluect at lirady's School ll'.nse, in said township. The electors of the district composed of tho Township of Adams, to meet at the School House at Moses Krinir's in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Township of I!arr. to meet at School Houe No. 11. in sai.l township The electors of the district composed of the Twn'iip f lll.-icklick. to meet at the house of Ahrnni Makin d. c d. in said township. The electors of the district, composed of the Township of Cambria, to meet At the Court House in the Ri.romih of Ktienshurir. Tne electors of the district composed of the Por ousch of Cambria, to meet at School House .o. tt, in said lioroti-r!i. The electors of tho district composed of the Townshii of Carroll, to meet at tho school Honse in Carrol I town boromrh. The electors of the district composed of the I.or ousih of Currolltown, to meet at the School House in sii.l borough. The electors of the distr ct comp.isod of the Township of Chest, to meet at School Hou.se 'o. 3, in said township The electors ot the district composed of the Oor onir h of I best .Springs, to meet at the house of Ja cob Wairnur, in said horoiiifh. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Clearfield, to me"t at School Hoiiso No. 2. adjoining the village of St. Auu.tine, in said township. The electors of the district composed of tho Township of ('oneinaiitth. to meet at the Sch.wil Honse at Simser's. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the T!or onith ot Cnncmnnirh. to meet as follows: First Ward, at the house of Peter Malnie. in said First Ward: Second Ward, at the house ot John Swarz mart. in said Second Ward. The electors of the district composed of the lior ontrh of Conpers.Iale, to meet at the School House in said borousth. The eleclors of the district composed of the Township of Croylc. to meet at the chool Hou.-ja in the vilhiite of summerhill. In said township The electors of the district coin posed of the Itor nnifh of K;ist Conemanirh, to meet at the hou.se of Daniel Confer, d'-e'd. in said borouifh. The electors of the district compos -it of the I!or ouirh of Khenslnirir. to meor. as follows: Kast Ward, to meet in the Court Room, in said Ward : West Ward, ia (irand Jury Room, in Kast W -rd. The electors of the district composed of the Hur on ih of Franklin, to meet at tin, acnooi tiousa in said borouirh. The electors of tho district composed of tho Township of (Jallitzin, to meet at School House No 3. ( Tunnel Hill.) in said township. The electors of t he district composed of the Hor omrh of Onllitzin, to meet at the Sehool House in said township. .... The electors of the district composed of the Township of Jackson, to meet at the house of Hen ry Rajter. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Bor onu:h of Johnstown, to meet as follows: First Ward, at Public School Room No. 3, in said ward, Second Ward, at the ofiice of Jos. S. Straycr. esq., on Market street. In said ward: Third Ward, at the house of John Hra.ly. on Franklin street, in Mid ward; Fourth Ward, at the house of John Treltr.. in said Ward; Fifth Ward, at the Kern viile School House, in sai.l ward : Sixth Ward, at the Johnstown Pottery, in said ward. The electors of the district composed of the Tlor omrh of Loretto, to meet at tho sehool house in said borouifh. The electors of tho district composed of the Township of .Munster. to meet at the warehouse of Anitnstine Durbiu, in the villa gc ut Monster, in sal I township. . . ... r, The electors of tho district composed ol the Hor oiufhol Ml lville. to meet as follows: First Ward, at the IH;k-ii. In said ward; Second Ward, at the llose-c.-irriaire house, in said ward. The electors ot the district composed of the I3or otiah of Prospect, to meet at the school houso in said horou-rli. , , The eleclors of the district composed or tho Township of Richland, to meet at tho house of Jo seph (Jeis in said township. Tho electors or the district composed of the Township ot Summerhill. to meet at the Summer hill school honse. in the borouirh of Wilmore. The electors of the district composed of I ho If.ir-ou-rh of Summitville, to meet at the school houso in said boroiiifh. The electors of the district composed or the Township ol .Sns.piehanna, to meet at the house of Michael Piatt, in said township. The electors or the district composed or the Township r Taylor, to meet at the sehool house near Win. Headi ick's. In said township. The electors or the disirict composed or the Ror onirh or Woodvale, to meet at tho school houso in said borou..h. , The electors of the district composed of tho Hnr ouh of Wilmore, to meet at tho Ceuneil chamber In said horoutrh. , , A. Tho electors of tho district composed of tho Township of Washington, to meet at the sehool house at the foit of Plane No. 4, in said township. The electors or tho district composed ot th3 Township or White, to meet at tho house of Joha Beers, in said township. Exposition, CALL AT Penn Avenue, PITTSBURGH, ASD MB THY NEW PATENT For holding Artificial Teeth firmly in place la Eating, Talking, Laughing, Singing, Coughing or Sneezing, and making them aa ComfortaMe and Reliable AS A'A TUBAL TEETH, and TAKE ABSOLUTELY SAFE while pleasantly Dreaming. BI8SELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Grate Fronts, Fenders, ETC., ETC., AJ(D DEALERS lit .HAHTEIS, Marls anil MailiM Slata ! Also, Sole Manufacturers of Peerless', Shaking Grate, The latest, hct nnd nniv reliable A iritntlna; Orate in use. Si;Nl FOKA CIUUtLAK. The electors of the district eomixised of M.o Township of Voder, to meet as follows: First li- j vision at the honse of Henry Fraxivr. In said town- slim : Second Division, at lieam's school house. In . said township, j sprriAb attention j : Is hereby directed to Article vmth of the new ; ! Constitution, certain sections whereof read us I follows: I fw. 1. Kvcry male citizen twenty-one years of i aire, posscssinii: the followinsr ijualihcatloiis. shall ! be entitled to vote at all elections : I f':r He shall have been a citizen or the I'nited : States at least one month. ) SiT'intl He shall have resided In the State one i yar. (or if. havinir previously been a ipialihed i elector or native born citizen of the State, he shall I hare removed therefrom and returned, then six ! uiontlis.) immediately precedinn; the election. Thin: He sall hnve resided in f he elect ion dis. ! trict where he shall ofler to vote at least two mont lis .' Immediately prece.linic the election. ' .,,, It twenty. two years of aire or upwards. I he shall have paid" within two years a Mute or County ta v. which ?rtn!l hare hcen see. at least ' two months and paid at least one month before the ! election. j i Sk 4. All elections hy the citlens Shall he bv j ballot. Kvcry ballot voted shall be numbered in thonrlerin which It shall be received, and the ! . nuin t-r recorded by the election ofiieers on the : list of voters, .tp..si"ie the name of the elector Who ! presents the ballot. Any olc.-'i.r nifty write his1 name ujHin his ticket, or cause his uame lo be writ- ! ti n -hi rcon and attested bv a citizen of thedisfrict. I The election officers shall be sworn or affirmed ; not lo disclose in. w any elector shall haVe Voted unless reiiuired to do so as witnesses in a judicial j proeeedinx. t Sue. 5. .-.lectors shall in all cases except trea- I son. felony, and breach or surety of the peace, I j be privileged from arrest during their attendance ! on elections and in goin to and returning there- j ' from. Sue. 6. Whenever any of the qualified electors - of this commonwealth shnll be in active military ' I service, under a requisition from the President or i the t 'nit ed States or hy the authority of this t om- j I tnoi.wealth, such electors; may exercise the riht ' of sulfraife in all elections by the citizens. iinTelf such rcit illations as are or shall be prescrlte-d bv j : law. ns fully as if they were present at their usual i ' places of election. ' I Skc. 7. All laws rerulatina: the holding of elec- 1 j tions hy the citizens lor the reirist nit ion of electors ' shall he uniform throiiarhout thu State, but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of vot ' init by reason of his name not beintr rearistered. I Si:c. 8. Any person who shall irive. or promise I : or offr to jrlve, to an elector, any money, reward, or other valuable consideration, for his vote at 1 any election, or for Withholding the same, or who J shall irive or promise to irive such consideration to j any other person or party liir such elector's rote, I , or for the withholding thereof, and anv elector I who sha.l receive or atcree to receive, for himself ! or lor another, any money, reward or other valu able consideration for his vote at an election, or forwithholdlnixthesatne, shall thereby forfeit tho ri-rht tivote at such election: and an elector whose riuht to vote shall be challenired for such cause be I ore the election officer-, shall be required to swear or a Uirm that the matter of the challenge is cntrile before his vote shall he received. Skc. 9. Any person who shall, while aeandidnte for office, lie 'guilty of bribery, fraud, or wilful vio lation of nny election law, shall be forever dis qualified from holding any office of trust or profit in this Commonweal! Ii. and any person convicted of wilful violation of the election laws shall, in addition to any penalties provided by Itiw, be de prived of Ihe riirhtof suffrage absolutely for a term of f..n-years. S'C 13. F.ir the purpose of voting no person shall be deemed to have gained a residence by reason of his presence, or lost it by reason of his absence, while employed in the service, either civil or military of t his'State or t he t "nited States, or on the high scn, nor while a student ol anv In- St i ni lion of learning, nor while kept in any poor ; house or other asylum at public expense, nor I while confined in public prison. ) Ski-. 14. I list riet election boards shall consist of I a judge and two inspectors, who shall be chosen ! annually by t he ci'izcns. Kadi elector shall have i the right to vote for the judge and one inspector, and each insjHetor shall apMilnt one clerk". Tho j first election board of any new district shall be . Selected, and vacancies in election boards lilled, as I shall be provided by law. Klcction officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of eleeii.in, j ami while engaged in making up and transmitting j returns, exe. pt upon warrant of a court of record j or judge thereof, for an election fraud, for felony, j or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they j may claim exemption from jury duty during their terms of service. i Sric. 15. No person shall he qualified to serve as j an election officer who shall hold, or shall within j two months have held an office, or appoiniment or j employment in or under the government of tho i United Mates or of this late. or of any city or j county, or of nny municipal hoard, commission or trust in any city, save only Justices; of the peace j hii'i a locrineii noiaries jiuonu hii'i .ci jmhi-. mi iii milil ia service of tho State; nor shall any eleciion officer be eligible to any civil office' to be" filled at an eleel (on at which he shall serve, save only to such subordinate louiMcipal or local offices, below the grade of city or county officers, as shall be designated by law. Ard also to the fol1nwlt.gr Acts of Assembly now in fin co in this StHte, viz: Act of Jaxi'arv 30, 1875. Svc. S. At all elections hereafter held under the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be opened at seven o'clock, a. m , and close at six o'clock, p. ft. . Sue. 7. Whenever there shall bo a vacancy In an election board on the morning of an election, said vacancy shall bo tilled In conformity with existing laws. The said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to the Klcctions of this Common wealth, passed July -if, 1813, pro ides as fol lows, to wit : That the Inspectors and .Tn-lges sha'.l meet at th5 respective places appointed for holding the election in the district at which they respectively belong, bi-f.-re seven o'clock In the morning o'f Tin-s lay, .N'.ivcmlier 3d, and each said inspector hall appoint one clerk, who shall tie a ajnaliQed Total of snch district. In case the rrson who shall havs received tho second highest number of rotes for inspector shaJ I not attend on the day of any election, the 1 the person who shall have received the next highest nnmlier of votes for jndge at the next preceding election shall act as inspec tor in his jilnre. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inspector shnll not attend, the person elects I judge abni! appoint an in fpector in his place. And in case the persno elected judge aliall not attend, then the insiector who shall have received the highest nnnil-cr of voles shall appoint judice in his place, and if any vacancy shall continue In the Loard for the space of one hour after the tin. fixed by law tor theoiening or the election, the qaatt fl.rd voters or the township, ward, or district for which tlch office nave been elected, preseut at the plnce of lection, shall elect some of their Dumber to fill the vtv cnc Tub Act of 30th January, 1S74, fqrtbcr pro Vldes as follows ; Sec. 3. At the opening of the polls at all clcc- I tions ii shall he the fluty of the jmlire-i of elce- ! tion for their respective rllstiicis to designate one if the inspectors, whose duty II shull he lo have In custody the i-ejristry ot voters, and to tiinke the entries thereon required hy law ; un.l it stutll tie the duty ot the 01 liei of mini iiiHoit i crs to receive uJ number the Imllols present ed nt gaol election. JSict;. 8. All elections by the citlnens shall he by ballot; every hnllot Voted stmil he number- , ed in the order in w hich it sh!l have been re- ccived, and the number recorded by the clerks . on the list of voters opposite the tiniiie ol" the j elector Irnin whom received. And any voter ; Votiuif two or more tickets, the seve.nl tickets ' so voted shall each be numbered with the mint- j tier corresponding with the number to the mime , of the voter. Any elector may wiitt his nnine . upon his ticket, or cause tlie satin- to be Mill- j ten there.m, and attested hy a citisen of thv? : district. In addition to the 014th now presei i- bed by law to be tnkeii and subscribed to by , election onici rs. they sh.di severally be u: 11 or uirrm.a i.et to u.scioau Imw nny t-lei-ior slitt.il huve voted, unless required to do so as I wiim-sses in a Judicial proceed i 11 4-. All jiolttes. , it spectors, i-h-rks, and overseers ot any t-lt-e- ; tiou held ui.oer this Act. shull. before enu riiiir u ion their 1I111 be duly sworu or a(5i uit-d tu . :ho presence of each otht-r. The ju.ircs i"liull ' be sworn br the iniioi.ly Inspt-t tor, ami in! chs'5 there te 110 11.11101 ny tnspcilor, tinu by u justice ot the peace or aidei man. mid the in- i tpia t irs. o-. e.-secrs nud clerics sii.u i resworn by I he judge. Ci rtitlcatcs of such swearing or tlli.-iiiii..f ulndl be duly ui ide out and giructJ by I tie officers so sworn, Hi'u ntlesteil l y Ice nlli- : ct r who administered tiie oath. If any judge or n. in rity in-ji.-ctor n fu-es or f.u s to swear : I he otlicors of electi iii iu the iniuiiu r riqiin-. .1 1 hi Ibis Act, or if any olliccr of i-iccliuii suali in t without being first duly sworn, or if any -officer ot election snail i-ijru Hie foi in of until , without being duly sworn, or if any jtidxe or minority inspector shall certify that any olliei r ' wasawi.rn wncn ho whs not, it hail bo .b ciii ed a mis leniciincr. and u.on conviction, the j olliccr or olli-ers so i.lf ending t-hall be lined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisoned , not exceeding One year, or both, iu the discre- : tiou ot the Court. Sec. 10. On the day of election any person whose name shall not ipiear on the registry of voters, and who claims tne right to vote ut said ' Flection shnll produce at least one quitlilled ' voter of the dti t as a witness to the residence of the claimant in the disctict in which he' claims to be a voter, for the period of at least i two months iniiiicdialcly i eci dnm said dec- tion, which u itness shail bo swoin or alhruied i and subscribe u written or partly written and ( partly jirinted alli.la.it to the facts slated ty ' him. wnicli ulliduvit shall delinc clearly where tin; rcsi lencc is of the h-iiii so ciaiuiing to ; be u voter, iind the person so l.iimiug the right ! to vote shall iiiso take und subscribe a wiltti-n 1 or part.'y m itten and pailiy rintci ailidavit, staling, to the best of Ins knowledge and tie- i lief, when and where I.e was horn ; that he has ; been a citizen of the I'nited Stales one mouth, j ami of the Commonwealth of Pcnusi I v itnia : ' nnd that be has resided in the Conimonweiiith ; one year, or, if formerly a qualified elector or j a unlive born citizen noted, and has removed j thercl rout and return:-d. that he hits ri-sidel . therein MX mouths next preceding said elec- i lion ; that he has resided in t he di-ti ict hi which : he claims to be a voter lor the i n.xl of at lea.-t ' two mouths imnicili.itoty preceding r,i. clee- j t ion ; t hat he has not moved into t he dUt riet for ; the purpose of Vol i ng t lici ein ; that he Ii is. if . twciny-two years ot age or upwards, paid a j Stale or coouly tax within two years, which j wan a-., ssi'd Ht least two ni.iiil lis and i:inl at Ion-it one month I. . lure the il.-ction. The sai l I al'i lavit shall also -tiite when mid where the I ti.x claimed to lie paid by the affiant was n-.soss- , e.l.an.i when and where und to whom pai 1 ; and the tax reeeij.t tlierefor shad be produced lor examination, unless the alb. it. t shall state in his HRi.hi it that it has been lost or ilest royed, or that he has never received any: and if a natu ralized cit..cii, shall also-tate when, where and by what court he was nat uralized, and shall also produce his certiticate oT naturaliation tor examination. II.it if the pci-.m so claim ing tho rlghl. to vote shnll take mid subscribe an aliil.tvit that he ij a native born citizen of the I inti d States, or. if born elsewhere, shall state the laet in h:s nfll dm il. and shall produce evidct.ee that he has lieen imturalizi.-J or that he is entitled to citizenship by reason of his father's nuiura'iz uion. and shall lurthcr st.ite iu his ml: i Ins it. t hat he i. at the time ol inn king the nth. lavit. of t he age of t wenty-o.ie and tin- j i.er twenty - I wo years , that he has tieen a citi zen of the l"n it ed Stn t cs one month, and has re- j sided ia the Slate one year ; or, if a native born i cititten of the State ami removed therefrom in. I returned, that I.e has resided therein six i months next preceding suid election, and in ! the election district immediately two months i preceding sucli election; he shall be entitled ' to vote, although ho shall not have p:i.l taxes. I The said aflidnvits of nil persons making such I cli.ims, und I he iifli lavits of such wiinesscs to their residence, shall be preserved by the eloo- j tion board nnd ut the close of the t le.-tion they , shall bo enclosed with the list of voters, tally i lit and other papers required by Hy to bo tiled I by the return j-nlge wilh the rot honota ry. j and shnll remain on file therewith in the pro- i thouotiiry'W ollice, subject to exuminn! ion as; other election jmpcrs are. If the election oib- i cers (-h.il I find that the applicant ossesses nil ! the legal ipi'iliheatons .'f a voter be shall be j permitted to vote, and I.U nntne shall be ndde.l 1 to the list of tiixubles by the election officers, I the word Max" being added where t he claimant j claims to vote on tax, and the word "age when heclainistox-oieotiHge; the same words I , 1 V .""V" "," 1 -""" "leuinies re.juu t.elmr ndde.l hv Ihe clerks in each ease, r soeot- I v'1 ,,f him ,,v lrt,:"r f"r the purpose of pre- ivvlv, on the list of persons voting ut such . - . elect ion. Sw. 11. It shall be lawful for any qualified citizen of the disirict. notwithstanding the name of the proposed voter is contaiti.il on the list of resident taxablcs, to challenge the vote of such person, whereupon the same proof of the right of suiTiHge as is now required by law shall be publicly made and acted upon by the flection board, and the vote admitted or reject ed, according to the evidence. Every person claiming to be a naturalized citizen shall be re- j quired to produce his naturalization certificate j at the election before voting, except where ho has been for five year? consecutively a voter in ; the disirict where he offers to vote; nnd on the j vote of such n person being received, the elec tion olliccrs are to write or stump the word i "voted" on his certificate, with tiicjda.v, month nnd year, nnd if any eleciion olliccr or odiseis ' shall reclve a second vote on the same day, by j virtue of the same certificate except whoie ' sons are cut it led to rnf, because of the nutu- i rulizjition of their father, they and the person j who shall offr such second vote, shall be guil- . . a- ,.f n ml..ipmi.:.niir. Mod Oil COIlvll-lion t 1111 l'C- i -', : ,.'. .... " Sj ,.i i..k . . i... oi snan oe in... ,m ..,, " "V 111 SI TCI 1111 Ol I oe I I. Ill , O.I . 1.1 I. ... ra..., .1 , .. exceed live hundred dollars In each case nor the Imprisonment one year. The like punish monCshn.! be inllicted. on conviction, on the officers ot election who shall neglect or refuse to make, or cause to be made, the endorsement required as aforesaid on sitld naturalization certificate. Sec. 12. ir RHyclectlon officers shall refuse or ncgioct to requite such proof of the right of suffrage as Is prescribed by this law. or the laws to w hich this is a supplement, from any person offering to vote whose name is not on the list of assessed voters, ot whose rigSit to vote; is challenged by any qualified voter present, ttn.l shall admit such person to vote without requir ing such proof, every person so offending shall, upon conviction, be guiltv f a misde meanor, nnd sh-lll tie sentenced for every such offense, lo pav a fine not exceeding five hun dred do.hirs. or to undergo an imprisonment of not more thnn one year, or both, ut the discre tion of the Court. kc. 13. As soon ns the polls hall close the officers of election shnil proceed to count all the votes east for each candidate voted foi, nnd iiinke n full return of the same iu tridi-.-ate. with a return sheet in addition, in nil of which the votes received by each cundidiite shnll be given nfter his or her name, fiist in word' Hinl again in figures, and shall b signed by all or said officers and certified by overseers, ir nnv, or, if not so certified, the overseers and any officer refusing to sign or certify, or cither of "them, shall write upon each of the ret urns his or Iheir reasons for not signing or certifying them. The vole, ns soon ns counted, hall also be publicly and fully declared from the win dow to Ihe citizens present, and a brief state ment showing the voles received by each can didate shnll be madeand signed by the ( lection ', olliccrs 7 V,P,. same shall be Immediately posted nj on the door of the election house lor the intormat 1011 of the public. The ti i!ieale returns shall be enclosed in envelopes and be sealed in pn-senoe r f tho ofiieers. and one envelope, with the un sealed return sheet, given to the ju.luc, which shall contain one list of voter-, tal'v paper, and oiiihs of officers, and nn.it her of said envelopes shall be given to the minority Inspector. All judges living within twelve miles ol ihe pro thonotury's office, or within twenty-Tour miles if their residence lie in a town.- village or city upon the line or a railroad leading to the coun ty cnt, shall, before two o'clock post meridian of the day after the election, nnd nil other judg es shall, before twelve o'clock iiiorf.li.in or the second tiny after the election, deliver said re turn, together with Ihe return sheet, to the protholiotarS' of the court of common pleas of the counts', which suid return shift shall be filed, and the day and hour of tiling marked thereon, and shad lie presei ved b t hejprot hoii otary tor public inspection. At t well o'clock on the said M-coml day lo.iowing any flection. 1 the pro! honorary ol ; the court of c.iinni.ui pleas shall present I he Ml id ret urns to the mm court. In counties whore there is 110 resident presi ding judge, the nsoo ate Judges shall jil 1 foi 111 t he dul ics Imposed ujion the court .if common pleas, which shnll convene f.-r that inirpose; il... returns presented 1V the prol lion ilm v I shall lie opened by sal 1 cot rf and computed t.y ! such of its officers "d such sworn assistants as i thf court shall appoint. In the prc.eiice of the Minlueor judges of said court, and f he ret urns certified and cei fincales or iIc'i'k.ii issue,) . dcr the seal of the court as is n w requirrd to be done by return judges': mid the vote, as so computed nd ceilibcd. sluili ! made a miilier or record In said court. The S4-r-sn.us . ihe said court shall be 0ien to the piii.be. .n, it, cise tltc ret ii 1 n of n:iy flection liisirut shnil be missing wlicn Ihe returns are present -,, .,r in t.nc of complaint of a qualified clectur under iath. chargli g palpable iraud or iintk-. ai.d pai lieularly speci tying the nib-god li ao l or niistuke, 01 where fraud or mistake is appsront on ilie retuti, the court shall i-u.niiie me r turu, a ud .f iu the juJuicnt ( t-c court it shnij be necessary to n hut return. snM court rrnill -ue sii nni'iry pi-,N.,-.i tiiriln-t the !.' lion dislrict cointilnn.ia .,r. to b.'i.ir th-;:i forthwith into (''tin t. it ii an ti..- ( l.i't .n p 1 peis in li-eir po-ises-ton ; nn.f tt ..!iM!,le ml tske or llrtil.I Slisii I- d.-coVi-ie.. Il shall. Uiori such hHr:mrs nun be m.-.l n-njrv to en-liifl.ti-n l!i" coil it. In-sirrect .1 hv the court, and so evi Ml i.l m ti l h 1 1. v 0 1. n ot pal ,.,.ll- tniMd or uustske sh iii b. .I.t i i,. I Jir .ii J court within three dnt after the rrt urns iarv broinrht tiilo court lor coiup.itatioa; mid the sai l m- u.r, oe illtecteil o:!lv to Il.dl.sl.l.. frali l ..iniaii... a. .. . ... . a. .. ....-..til, a--....,-,!.-.! ,., t.S Sa.a-t i.-... . . . . a I ... turns ol t be eleei lot, of t w sh i, n .1 i A I. H ,1 '-"elo-ed 1:, a S,K. , ,vwr J,! rcctt-J Ui the jinn in .notary ol ti.ecourt or c n -mn ideal of the p-oper ,,,, ,?,Ld "V ..line one ot them, be delivered int., hi" ..Vflc . with,,, three day, ai ter even such ci,-c, ,Vt hied Ihcrcin. In e..u.,ties where ih.-re are t hre i !.T V.VT V 'Ut -' leariie.i ,n il, la nt least two judge, snail sit to compute certify reliiros. unless unavni l nhlv prevcnt'-l .. -. j ... ne mi. j-t.igcs shall hi n-e.r be a cai:- ilidnle for nny ofii CC lit Htll lillifliiin 1... rl. . I l:( .t C. t . I. t I. .. -. ! a-... relunisof suet, eb-curinral;:; l..5.! 1" other Judges, if any. shall , . ; .! jj , ,. county there shall ,. e no j;l q,i iliii -d t..h . .1 t .... said court under tin- provist .,s of H,.s I'S?", hi'1 '"r"'-' '" "' very m,c . o -.. !. 'r "f 'o. bc. sheri.l and th . il V ,,""""er of the prooer couniv Miall be and !.,,.,, ,,,.,, " do'i 'v s". j""' St'"" h,iV' otrcn-iso all the u .il it's uJ in. f,r ...... r . . . . t"V. til'- H.rt ttf 'fitiuTi'iii r!iM f such mniifv by nod tin .! r tin i rnvuitw.n ,.r s. .:...'. I but o me of t he said o. flc-rs .hall act as a m m l.er ol sii. li ,.,..,, ,.,. Uin,fn-T a c.ind:d.,t wM-,h,,.wVi ;Ti'",? 'I"." 'i-cfion.lhe returns of w hieh the said boar- i required I.. count under tin- provisions of this section . When two or more "'iiitic c-onnect.-d for the election o an v of Me. e , i. . . r a.aa..if...a.. I. I "" .'-a...... a 9IT.I iesslu.ll ,. ti appoint a return ju.tge to lit Sllch time 1 ..I , ... a - tin-et .... . I m I--.JIJIII-.I Kt law. bi compute , ,nd ce,t,ry the vott ,.r sueli J ii . , "m-r.i provi b-d Tor by this ,,. t shall be t-omI.sile. s like officers are paid hy existing !.. Whenever a pln.-e bus be.-u or shall beprotl led l y th- u t horit i of anv city, county t.,ws!,ip or borough. Ir ihesato keeping of the U:,.,t-ti..v.--, t'le j i 1- and inl tiority itipcclor shall, ntt. r the election shall be finished, and the I n!l..l bcx or li.u.s -..-tainiiig the tickets. iiM ,,f v.tei-s ,) th -r pa pers, have tven H-riin lv i.,.n-,, with ta-.. Hi.. sealed, and the sin i: ores ot t -n-j i.ge and In Sliectois attived tli.-n to. forth vol, .1 -livi rtu" same, togeiher with Hie remaioio Imixi-s. to the inayorun I recorder of s ichcit v. or In eoin-tii-s. townships or !i,,r..iwh. I.. su,-ti h-i..ii ..r persons as the court ot coMtmon pi, as of Xho proper county nni v d-'-ii: nut . at th- .la.- pr. . Id.-d. as aforesnl.t. who sh.it) t lion .b-..-it to said boxes and hoop th,. sai:n- to answ-r I li inll ol any cun t or fri.,i.:i.: -4i ;., ... .j tn to the ineiils of such election. WI.e-i.-ver il e"ep-e. tiou olli.i-rs of anv cl.t t ...i , list, id ';: re quire the election box. s of suc:i di-l.. t. to hold any flection winch, bv I w, thev hic or shall be required to hold. Con shit; k'.p the same securely In I fell- i,.s. .,!.. n wo hoot qMi. iug. until the mo i o. og ot nn n clectloti. and tilMil they -h.i'l cer-jily I c wo,o ..r i.llirm I not to disclose how any i leetor sl,.,l' h.t v. ,.t .-l. and after bi itig s i swot n .r n-'ii mi- I. Ih siiall rqn-n the ni.l i..xe an I bum and toti.ii, d.-s ! stroy li. I the ballot 4 and oilier pni.ers sit, let! thev stiMll Und ll.eit iii. 1m f. rc prcc-linK to ; bold such elect i:ui. Sw. I'.I. Any ass -sSor. elect i ei off it or p. r son appointed jt.nn m -rs-.-r. . h.. -hail iti-gt-et or ret tie to pcrr.n io any dut y enjoined hv Him net. ith.iut rensoiiHlile or I. -gal cans.-, shsll o ' subject loa pen.ihv of one hundred dollars; ! and if any assessor -hull knoH it,l- nwi m.i v erson n n i nter who is n t qu iliH. d. or shull ; willfully rcfii-e to it-.. .. Hiiy one who is quali , liiil. he shall be fitltv ot a niisdi-iic.tii.ir HI onoi-, and on mm i.-tioit be putii-he. liv a rtnj ; not exceeding one thous,,,.) .lollar-. or imp,-.--! on in. nt not i-xi-eeding two t ears, or but h at I tut i discretion of tlie Coin t. and also t.e ,il.j,-.-t f. j an action for damage bv the p-irtv airui u -': ; and ir any person diiil fradi. l-ntl y niter, a ! I to. destroy or deface any li-t of voters in.l.K I out as directed j.v th' Act. or tear down or -j move the sji.ee from tin- place where It has , been fixed, with fraudulent or mi-ch- x i.ms m- tent, or tor nny improper purpose, the jit-moil I so offending shall be guilty of a mis I.-ui-h icw, i and on conviction sfi-iii i.e punished by n lino , not exceeding IH hundred dollars r tin -j pris'i.iinnt ind exceeding two years, or bot.i. I nt the iiis( r. t ion of the Court: and if any pcr- son shall, by vinhoice or intiinid.ition. ilri ve? i from the polls, any person or pi-rson appoiut i e.l by Itiei'our; to act ns overseers of nn c-lec- tion, or Ir. any way wiifnllv pr-vent said over l scrs from performing Ihe duties enjoined UP i on them by t his Act. such person shall be giui i y of a misdemeanor, and upon coi.viclioii ; thereof shall be puni-he.l by a flu not fXceco ' ing one thousand dollars, or by iinpri-vonment ! l.i.t exceeding two years, or both.nt the discre tion or f lie t.oiirt. Any person who shall, on the day of any election, visit a polling pho-e iu any election district nt hu b he ispot cntitl I lo vote, and shall use nnv intimid.cinn or vio- letK-e for the purpose of preventing liny niScfr c.nt.n.r u..t- i.i.i.i:11 senting any qualified voter of such district cx- 1 crcising his right to vote, or from exercising ! his right to challenge any person oCering co '. vote, such person shall be deemed guilty of ' misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof , shall be punished by a fine noi exceeding oiu : thousand dollars, or by imprisonment tp-t ex ; feeding two years, or both. t Use discretion of ; the Court. Any clerk, overseer, or flection i oltieer who shall disclose ho . any elector shall ! have voted, noli ss required to dosoasawii ! ness in a judicial jirooi-oiiirig.'shn II lie guilty of I a niis.lfoneriior, nnd upon conviction thereof j slial! be punish.-.! b" a ti.ie not exceedm' one) i thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not t i : reeding two years, or both, at the discretion of i the Court. The insjiectors. Judge and clerks require'? bv ' !iw to hold town-h.p and general flections ! shall take ami subscribe the severnl oaths and ! affirmations, required I13- the l.'th. Sitli and ilst sections of the Act of 21 of July, ls.1.1, -An Act , rchttitig to the elections of this Coiiiinon j wealth." which oaths or affirmations sh;il Id 1 prepared and administered in the manner pr- scri K-d 111 the ISth and SEJd sections ol sr. id Ai t. mi l in H.i.nti ui t nnd in addition to the power conferred by II. o ! ISth section of said Act the judge or either ot the inspectors shall Intve power to ndmiiilstci the oaths jireseribed by said Act to any clerk of a general, special or township eleciion. THE MOPE OF VOTING. The attention of all qualified voters Is direct ed to the following Act of Assembly rcg.tl. t 1 if the mil.' of voting i 1 this com inouweultii: Cnvsi;!. ix thi Mors or Vorrsa. An Act repnlatirur, the mmle of voting at all thu l tinns in the wwnil counties uf this cemuiouwaaita I proTeil Miiri h iSotli, 1SC6. 8ECHOX 1. lit it rnnrtrtt lp thf Smafe trnd TTimm o Jtrpres'ntiilir.1 of the (immnnirealth ff i VTmryfrimid ,t irfnrrat Ammt'ly mt.ani it in hrrhp rnaetrd If Il.s thurify of the itiw, That Ihe qiialifi-ii voters of the nil r..ontiin cf this ronimoriwa.,ltli. at thu jrenen, towonliiji. iN.roiicti or sp.i-ial elections, are hereby hera after authorized and required tt Tote I. y ticket pr.ntrsl jr written, or .mrt printvl an. I ptn tlv written, ally cl'as-iifie.l m f-.ll..ws: One ticket Hhall embrace ttt dHiiies of ll .Indices ot Courts voted for. and l labellej d'lt.Hi.le "Jn lu iury "': one tirkct slntll embrace t)i osrucs of all State ..ffl.-ers voted f,.r, ami 1-e lalvellcl -Stale"; one ticket shall embrace the name of ail Count., officers voted for, and l- lal.eH.-d Ciur.ty"t ie ticket shull einliraro the names of all Tewhl .flicors vntJ f,.r. and I Ial-elle4 Township " ; oum ticket shall snbrar- tti osinee of all BoroneU oilcara voted for, ni 't latIIe.I " B iinnch"; actf aasik clMS tlua'l b ii. pojiinl in a rparu e ballut-lH. F I IT F.EX I fl A M F.N I V F.NT. Whereas. Tti Congress of the Outer! States, on the Hist ilav of March, l.-Tl). pasod nil Act ! entitled "An Act to .'nforin? the right of cill- Zens of the 1 nited States to vote in ihe several t-'tiites of this l iiion. and for other pnrp.i-.es," tbi'i i to give notice that the first and second S ciions of said Act are as follows: Fit.st ano Swo-n Skctio-vs of A at of Co ohess or March 81, lSTo. Sfc. 1. V.f it rnnr'rrl, (tr.. That all rltlrent of the Cnited .iHtcs who arc or snail orhwerwiso bj entitled to vole at ar.v elect ...n l y the people, lit anv Sla'e. Territorv."liitir.-t. County. City. Par ish". Township. School liis'riot. Municipality. r oilier territorial snt-.iivisi.ii. shall be eniitlel and allowed to vote at all such elections, wPhout. distinction of race, o'.or. or previous conditioi ff servitude, any con., if u tion. law. cnsl. mi. usage. ,.r regnlatioii ol"nny tn?e or Territory, or by or un tlcr its authority", to tlio contrary ie. witli-ian iir.g. Skc 2. If by or na lcr t he authority of the eo.i siitution or laws of any State, or the la-vs of at.r Territory, any net is or shail be required to bj .lone as a prerequisite or qnaiilb-atioti for Voting, and by sti'-h c.ms iiutiouor law p.'i,i.is or otfic-i-t are or slrill be charged wi h the perloi tnnnce of duties In liirnisliing to citizens an opportunity to j.erloriii su -h pren qtli.iite t.r to become qmiifie I to vote. It shall he the duly of every person an I otlicer lo give nil citiz-ns of the Cint.-.l :afs th. same and equal opKrf unity to perforin such prr requisite mi. I to become q'.ia lifl--d to vu e. wi.hou". .iis.inolion of ra -e. eo!T. or previous condition of serviiu le: and it any such p.-r.il or ord' - sha l refuse or knowii gly" otr.it to give full effect I.l this section, h- slifi, f-r ev ry su-h eOt.ee for feit and pay the nai of five iiiinureil dollars lo the H-rsuu "aggrieved Shirct-y. to tie recovered hy an a'-'ien on the case, with lull c.s s and such ,,. lowanee for coiins'-l Ices as I Ins cur: shall deei 1 just, an ! shall also, for every such oft -tie.-, tu tei-incl guiltv of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be lined not less than five l.uu dred dollars, or be imprisoned in less Mian onj month nor more t hau one year, or b jlh.at thociis rretion of the cour;. Oivks under my hand, at mv office in Kt-ens-burg, tliis first day -r October. 111 the y.-ar of our Lor ' one ttiousiud ciht hundicd and s.euiy-five. and of I he in.l-pciideece of the l ulled Stales of Aui.-r'ci I lie ninety nieth. ilKKd.W IIAI'M! It. Slier. If. Shot ifTs Office, Kbstisbiirg, (Kt I, 18.5. Ann! a month toeti'-rgetie met S lit" I here. ;;.;..,,,.. ,......! VvkJuTiJ CO-, 101 Micha 1 a month toetiergetie men and 'imn tn-rr .100, KC !illii ... ,.,.,.,,. ,, , ,,, ,. oi-eined a Jn t clrtl a.tJ.i I.esHo,, to conci,, !,. .my is.ntest now or herci I ter t,, ..e provided l,v .,w . an t lj.e other i.r s.,1.1 tr1j.11c.1te rot urns shall he placed in the box and seel... v ,,. ' in h;s:.e .hull ,e.,i,e the r. lumsor clei- .U of tow n-hip or tHo,.K I, ... deer, ,., ,4. ,,,"le t
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