eajim x'.) Ti:s. To iTCM-rve cKler s cct, it Is c!:umel ; that tittre is noliiuio- Letter tlia an to i ha.io a pound of iii!i-t:ml -vv. put m n bng, into the bung hole. Of course this must beilono befoie fermentation. The barrel thouM Ix: full lUul bungcii tipht. in (Jermnny a sceses of vegnt. Me i found which is i.uimiy Uiio'vn as veott-ible ltct f-sit -iU.' It is very juiev and tender in ul resembles bvi -fin np'iearanee. When Sliced and eaten with salad it U highly e-texnieu :is a ltulrious food. Tlie Freiieh rvernment i coupl eruisr a isj:' i et of const ruetii:." a canal, by wliicli the vineyai'I .1 of t 11 hone juay be HoDviol m n lt iiKily tor tlie jihylloxer.'. The canal will c.st t wentv milii'in doilars, but it w ill bring into fruit I'uhio- t',0 tl.'K) aeres of vim: lambs, whk-U ykhl forty million dollars finnually. To clean cMer barrels, pour 1:1 liine iratc-r, ami then insert n tr:ief- h.ain throuoh the bunhole; n nieniber to f istcii a f tror.o nn-.l on the cliain so as to pull it out ;:in. Shake the barivl until nil the iim-M is rubbcl olf. llinse witli water au l linally pour in a little whiskey A ..'....in r.'rtilixer consist' of sul- 1 nhale of atii:a.:iia. CO lb'; nitrate o! soibi, 40 lbs; rroirr..l bone, 250 lbs; jila.-ter, "2 Us; s .U, half busliel ; -woti.l ashes, . lm-hi ls ; stable manure, i'tt buslu ls. A pi lv the above amount to about six acies. Iiibor in prcpar- 1 inir ini !ll;'.eo, It costs about 10. At IS nai! to give a- goo,l reiiiUs as most of the coininercial fertilizers costing .jU per ton. Tri es of all Kinuscan b-e tranpi.int cl in autumn as soon as they aretloiii' groinr, indieattil by the ciiangc in the leaf, up to haul fitv-zii i'. Tin earlier this L-s atteniel t, eiKeialiy with 1 afire trees, tlie more eel tainiy are they toirnov. Uy t! aii-j'Ianting er.i ly the roots have time berbre the season closes of tiling well in their new hornet anil taking a goo:l hvio, which 3ill su-taiu theni tiiroi'.Lrli the winter, prepurcil to t. ke an eaily ctart in tlie spring. A correspr 11 lent srtys : "Oneofmy neighbors lat season rai-C'l over 41,0 busiiels of line potatoes p-.Taere uuiler straw, while .he ret of us in open i rou ml Laruly got our .eed back, the siiiiimi r being extremely hot ami dry. His plan is to plant very shallow (one or two inches deep), in rows IS inches j apart, and when the potatoes are be- gii ning tocoine up to cover with straw j to tlie depth of eiirlit or ten inches, j This straw is of most advantage in dry -M'nsons, showing but litttle if any benefit, and sometimes a positive dr m age, in wet." Apples keep well in good, new, cIomii hour barrels, headed up and placed in a cool, dry cellar, or better still in some upper room if not, allowed to freeze, llarrel as above, and lav down in an outhouse or shed about three inches apart, on sawdu-t some three or four inches thick, and then cover, bar rels and all. w ith K.r.vdu-t deep etiouoh to prevent I'ree.insr, buny; careful not, to put on or bet ween t lie barrel em ugh to heat. They ca.i be easily taken out as wanted, a barrel at a time, and even fall apples keep crisp and nice till March or April. It is now claimed tl.nt soaking seed wheat in brine before sowing is a pro- tection atrainst the chine-hug. heat in the iuo of fields side by side, one treated old wav and another with the salt, and soaking, shows the great Hied of t he latt'T. While the one was not worth cutting, the other was as good as cotil I be desired. Againx another farmer, whose spring wheat was a fjjood height, and the bugs were de stro vini; it, sowed salt broadcast over the ground, and in a few days not a bug could be st en. So alliinis a cor respondent of the Jlural Xi w Yortrj: SlMlT.F. rXPF.lllMKXTS. Suspond a poker by two strings, and ii r,ci t the extremities into the ears. A blow tiveii to the poker will now produce, through the medium of the strings, a sound t ipial to that of a great bell. Tills shows that the vihra lions given to the metallic im-s of the poker bv the blow are mucit more rernlil I v coni- iiiunieated to the e:ir by the strings than through tlie air. Thus, on the same principle, th boiling r)f n Kettle, inniidiliie in tiie air, n oy be distinctly lieat'd, even IVoin bhe beginning, by resting one end of the poker op the vessel, and applying the other to the ear. So also the lieatiagof a watch I I iced at one e-xt remit v of a lonor beam if timber may I t: l.e:; id timber nt the other c rl throtieh the I of the beam !iis ear to the or a p. rson who holds wood, although it totally inaudible in the air. Vi-fbK lF.MEiy. Kvt ry family writes a eor.vspera'.ent. should keep a Pimll tpiantity of eii.'-rate of potash We have never found r,i..7 l',snr? li,:1 to it for a simple uW-ralcd sore throat. Hissol v? 1 small ic.qspouiiiiu o all tcaspooniul 01 ,' tumbb-r if wrter; then occasional. ' take a teaspoonfu'i ot the solution, so as to gargle the throat lt is nearly 1:i4tiess.'atid not at all offensive to lake, and is hence well adapted to children. Nothing if bi tter than this for chapped or cracked hands. Wash them in tlie weak solution, and they will soon be well. It is also good for a, rough, pi m j Ie, or chapped face. It may be had at any druggist's. Com mon salt ha3 lieen n Cfnnmeiiled for the inciiiipnt stages of the dreaded tlisease, uiptheria ; but we have 110 doubt this would Ik better. Wakts riiay be removed, says a cel ebrated physician, by rubbing them lii.dit and morning with a moistened Pcp of muriate- of amnion: t. They ;ften and tlwiudle away, leaving no M.h 'frks Mhtvr their dispersion villi luiittf Cfiustic. ! piK )CI , A?lIATION -OF- n T?1 ivr. JcJIIt-i cl'J. WlOOWUiA- (itK SAVE Till. 'M JIOXWFAI.TH. Ti:he 1.3-1:11 Act rr the Joiier.il Asein Mv'.f the Coiitiii..iiwc.i!ih'.r Pcn i O iim 1. cji t 'I. -'" Vn Ail roivtftii.ilftiie'iLiiera. ..:.: atiiotts wltl.hi I ilia Common wo.tllh," it w u; i- t 1, .of mo to kivp 1 uMe n;.ticeol .t.i e'i '. a:.d to ri.u:i. " i: ''' nMw wliut f.lti vis t.. he cl.cta-.l, 1. IlKKMAN lUl'Mi i:, lliil !lt I i'f O I he V.t "l. : l.V O in " ' I inonve:iltli f Pen rs Ivuiiw. . nerci.y nt.ifco I. IIOWII r.l null.-.! to III-- i-lwuirs 01 1115 V il Ori KOU. I nil a r.U Llcttii.: will . i i.i l i-i .u.l Coi.tity .1 Cainl.i ia . u the. --I'l i . k . - - . . i . . .., I If ,Vl.V.'lll!HT. . I-J, (i uv- tu-iuir ttl' Yneltiy n--Xt toao-.viii irn-osi .o...- l:iy of fiii l nionOi.i at wlec.i 1 1:110 .-i.uf mm C'liint' r.i ic.MS will l': Ic;lvl US IO!on: ON't-: rr.IiSO.V fur t c office of Governor of the O.N K I'KKSON !..rilii;.Mi-c of Treasurer of the ('oti!iiir.nw.-:iit !i of l'ciiii.-yn :mi.i (INK l'Ki-0. in o.n;iin 11:. .I.- -.! . .iifict? t.i ri-i-ro n with the tViim'y ::itsve in the ben- ntorillo C..!-i::-iov.-.i:!li ol IVniifv-ivania. ON !" PFKSON' for t lie otii'-e ol 'lork of the Or-phniiK-roiirt and Itcjiistcr nl Mccr4er lor A'am- ,,r(,:N 'I'r'cr ifSiiri for the ollicc of Treasurer for I T; Itri'i oi: n ? v TMll-:l-: I'KKSONS for the office of Cominis-;o..or-o': V.i:U'i :! ioun;y Til H KK y KKSi' J.N S for iho olBce of Au-litors of ( 'n mhri:! miin'y. , , ONEI'tllSON' for the office ol Director of the Poor tor Cambria county. I !.) HUO.llY MIKE KNOWS A M OIVE XO- sick. t lot r the phico of hohlinv the fr-j::il .taction in the fV.'r:il nurds. lHroi!v-h-. tlis-ti-ii la.in.l townships wilhin county a.-e as follows, to wit : The fji'i'tor' of the district conipo'l of Iho Townfhii of Alleirhny. to meet at Ura.-ly's School II' .ii.-o. in lon!op. J!it eleciors o( tin- i!.i:r:et conp..!e'I or the Township of ..t.iin--, to mol ill the School House at Jliw? Ki-in-jr's i township. Th'- cloftors of the iliftru-t compowl of the .iwiii:ip of I vr. to m -et at School House No. M in i t..wiwl;Ip I I. e ci.-.-ti.r.-' el tlie i!i.-'lr!-t coTHioe'! of th T- wiilep of p.h'ekUck. to ni"-c iii .ihe house ol i r.-tn Mnkin .U'o'.l in Mi-l township. The ci'-rlor.- o! the iliric' eoiitpocel of the T i-.-i,:ii of t ainhriii. to !:i'ct at the t:ourt Ilou.'n ii,c i.r.t-tli f K!";", ,,,lall( , -anil. mi, to mott t School joscil of the Por- Housc No. 2 In " li l l. Tiiu 11. The electors-'of the district cotnpo?el of the Township of !.irrolt. to meet at the School House in 'iirr-.IUown I-.r.in'ii. The I'leetors the .lisrriet compio.l of the Por oxt'rli ol I'arri.llU.wn, to meet at the School House in lid l.oroii-ih Tli electors of the tlistr ct eompofcl of the Township of "!!", to meet at School House No. in s.ii I town !rp , , 'I'he elector"! the district composed of the P.or-..r-ti (,r i he.-n Sprii:K--. So wei at liie house of Ja c ? Wiisiier. ill f'i-1 l'"i'.ii-rh. Ti e i-lccrors of the dis'rit pomivmed of the ' T' wii: hip of t'Uarlicl't. to nie'-t at School House i y.,x. 2. i"p i:oi!f Hie village of St. AuUjIitie, in I B l t'.WIISlli,!. ! j r!i i (..-s of thoMlstrlet Composed of the I Township of I .Yticuiiiuiili. to cieet at the School : Il. v-r at Singer's, in :il I township ri.fi HfM-ior ot the diftriet coinT.osed of the Por- 1 omIi ol l'on'-:nauzli. to meet as follow: First : Wnr I, at the hou': of J'eter M.iliziu. in B-ihl First I Ward': Si n n. 1 Ward, at thshuoseot .lohnSwarz I 111 n s-ild teO( ml Wrd. I The e'ectors of the distriet coni)io?ed of the Hor ' onifh .1 ''"'j' 01 1 'ale. to meet at Hie School House ; in s.ii I li.iroiist h. i T!ie ilee-o.-s of the district composed of t lie ' '1'own.diip of t'r.iy'i.'. to 111 el t the School House ' i:i tin- villa si of Suinmerhiil. !n s 11 i townslp i Th elector!" nf 'the dirrlc! composed of the Mor 1 o'lirh oT K.'ist ,'oi:ei:i:uiy-li. to tn-et at the house of j 1 1:1 !i!rl I ViMcr, dtr'J. tn sai l horonsrh. I The -lectors of the dis'rle' e-.iinpos.- l nf the I?or ! ouirh ot I .'l.ein'hisrif, to nn-'.f as lollows: Ymp. '. art. to meet In th: Court Kooin, i.i said War-J : j West Ward. iD tVran l Jury l.'oom, in K-it W rd. I The elector "f ; he .ifstri't ci.:npoS"d ol the Hor I i.iiah oi Vr;: n k 1 in, to ine'-i at tht School Hondo in : s il l l.oroiih. I The electors of the dis:r.ct composed of the Township ol till it r:n. to meet at School House I No :t. ( runnel Hill.) in :ifd township, i The electors of the district composed of the Tor i una h of Jallii lin, to niet-t at liie School Hou"0 In ! said township. I l iie electors of the d'slrT't composed of the Township "1 .laeksi-n, to meet at the house of Hen- ry I.atf T. ii said t.t iisliiy. ) ' The eleeto-s of t h- di' riet comosd of the Ttor- onu.li of .loin .S' own. to nuo't as follows: First Ward, n: !'.r!.l ic S.-hooi la.oin No. 3. in s:iil w.ird. -ecoii.J Wi'r.i. at 1 he oltif e :.t Jos. S. Str.i yer. t-3., on Ma.-ket s'r-et. !n sa !. war.!: Third Ward, at the iioiise ol 'hiin Ura l)-, on Franklin stree. In ..-i I ward : Fo:irt;! War I. at "he house of John Trcftr. hi fi;'t Warl; i'ifih Ward, at Ihe Kern ville S' l.o .l ll'.ose. ii. said ward : Sixth Warl, at the .T l.iisJown Pot terv. hi s;'id ward. '1 lie elcetoi sol ihe vi is r"t compos-M of the TJor o'irh oi I.or' tio, to mcelat tlie school house- in ! Sli-1 le'V llh. 1 The idet-i. r of tlie district compos-".! of the ! Towr.hlpf ."Monster, to meet at the wnrehouse ol Arnii-tine I'nroin, ;u t he vilhtire of Mun.sltr, In sai l tewt-.s! ip. I The e.ee'.'i-s nl'tlio l!s.riet " inp"?e.l ol tlie Por i ouati ol 1 i Ivi'.le, totne.-i as f.jiiows: First W ard, ; at the I.".-k-up. in said wnr!; Second Ward, at i the Hos'"-C'irriiie house, in said warl. I The electors ot the di'lrict coir.Med of the P.or- on-ii of Pro-pit;, to meet at the school house in i si:-! l.:ir'ih. j 'Ihe '-. or of the .listriet composed of the T- o - h.p of I; ichland. to meet at the house of .To ! S' h (. in said township. i The t-lee'ors of the oisirict Composed of tlie '. Township oi Sutcne r l.f 1 1 ;omret at the Suinnier- li : 1 1 iiool h'.n-' , in the : i rouh of Wilnmre. The elre'orsol the di tr et composed of the I!or oultIi of Suiiin.ilville, to inert al jiic school house In :.i I horoiiirh. I'lo" eheiors of the district composed of the T"wr.li!pol Siisipn-hntin-.i. y meet at the house of iichac! I'hitt. in s.iid township. 1 lie rie,;..rs o: i ne ois-.ricv comiKisc.i oi oie f lowpsiitp.it lay ior. to nice: hi me s-nooi nouse near Win. Ilea Iri.'k's. In s.iid township. The electors of t he , I isTlcf co,r. posed of the Por cii'ii oi Woodvale, to meet at tin; sell. ml house iu s.i. l l.or.tiuh. J'l." el -i-:. .i s of the district ci m posed of the Por oiin'o of Wikm.rc, to meet at the tXuncil chamber in - i .1 l.r.r .ti- '.i 'I'he cb-etors of tho district composed of the Towi'shi;. .f Vt-ayMntfton. to meet at the school house at I he Toot of Pimi" N. 4, in said township. The electors ,,f the district composed of the T wr.ship of While, to meet at tlie house of John II. '.-. in s lid ti.wiiSlep. The cicc'ors of the !ij;rief comix scl of the Twnship,.f Voder, to meet as follows: First li- i.-ioe. at tip" hoii'o of II enry Frai, r, in slid town sli p : s.c:.!i. Iiivit'.oa, al ileum's school house, in s.lld luMI.Sllip. SI'KCIAt. ATTENTIOV is hrehy directed to A rt ic.e Y 1 1 ! t h of the Tiew ( . , r .11 ion, certain sections whereof read as f.-ll ..is: Ski-. 1. F.very male citizen twenty-one yenrs of aire. e.ss,-.siui ihe lo;:,.-.vin qualilicailons. shall l.e en'.itle I to iv'o nt all elections: l-'irr- lie shall have been a cilii.en of the United Stall's at l'-a" one month. He shall have resided In the State one yiar. (or iT. havi.iir pr.-vii.nslv been a qualified id -cor or nt: t ivc-horn ci: lzen ef 1 he State, he shall have removed thirelr. in and returned, then jiix inotdliS.) Imtne ilti'.-lv prceedinar the election. '' He shall hn v resiib'd in the election dis trict where heshnll o' er lo v..t "nt least twomontha iniliovi i I'elv prec'iintr iheehclion. ',:!?; if iwenty-t wo y. ai s of nre or upwards, he s!i ill hav." p iid vl. Irti two years a State or 'oitnfy tax wl.ieh sit ill h ive been assessed at leist two months and paid at least one month before the election. Sir. 4 All elections by the citizens shall lie by f-alloi. Pv.-ry l.-aiiot vc el 11! Im nutnOered ih the ord. r in ,,i. I' '( r'. .'.! h" receive 1, and t!i- ri'iin'.er teci r led hy tiie election officers on the li-f ot vo'.ts, op,...-; ; e. lo' r.n 111 e ot t he eUetor w ho piet-.-t. s the I :n iv:,. An-.- eieetor n-..iy wri:e his r.-uno 11 1 ..ii 5. is ti,'ki'l. errs rise his ti:i:ne I o lie w rit tcn hereon and a.te?,e-t .1 citizen of thedis'rict. Mioeiiciioii ihc'i-s si: 1 il he sw..rn or alhruic.! J.'t lo o; ui:l-ss r s.d it .w ney J to ,Iu so e n wi run l.a v.- , n' icial tTol -Stl.il. Srr. i.. I.b.'.elf.r4 shell d "till e.:..a (.-c-pt trea s,;t:. l.-lony. mrl I re.irh ,.r pit rat y of the peace, j.r-v....V.,,i iri.tii iirr .: ."u: :-t it, ir 'ii'r-ii 1 nu-a ti clejt.ojis and in vro n- to and reltiriitnr there, f-.o,. - S:.i . 6. Whenever any of tho qil.lliried eleetors of c. ' : 't. wen , .--.,. 1 i I he in active military fri-'.-i uiil-ra re.ttits:t,i.ti frtn the Pr-iident of tl.e I Si-i:.'S r l.y 1 lie aus h-.rity ol th:s 1 oin- 0 nta I! .. sti h eie -:..r ruiy ( ji r :p the rlsrlit" oi -'i"i I - in i.il el -etioas !y ti,. c'Mr.cus. ua . r m. it '.-fii.tieus n.i are or s'i.i',. b't jifscrihcd hy iiiw.a 1 !.vh ii'Lhey v. , pnscAr at tic.-lr usual pl.:C. of t.: 0' S-:e. 7. l! i:ws riru"nMnsr the hoMintr of elec tions hv t tie ci:0. il" lor 1 he f-ist r." ' i n of electors idea II !'.. iriil'.ir .i Ihroi'thoitt the Sf i, j,Bt no elce '.r ii-i,l ho dip-riwl of the privilege of vot Itiy ;v i.'cs.ci of li.s name ict licit. r. irs'.ored. Sue. g. Anv j.er- a whoshill vrivo.or promise or .;i'-r t v.iv". to itu eieetor. any inoii.-y. reward, or,.'!; r v.ilti .iti'o c-.i: -i '. r.t .011. for Ids vote fit any ,-iref ou or t"r w f hl.oloii.tr I he s.inio.- or who shall it:ve or prm.sc to give such consideration to any t.iher p: rson or pir y lor sneh Hector vote, or "for the withholding th.'ronf. an I any elector who shad r.-eeiv" or nr.-e to reee ve. for hlms 'lf or f r in.'.' her. any 1r.01.ey, reward or oOicr valu-ni.ji-, i.T.i ."ii or hm voie at an election, or f.r wi. hholilin . he -i i.i". sh.ill thereby forfeit the riu'h 1 1 .vote a t sti '.1 c lev! ion; and an eieetor w hofe rinhl to vote t hail he chiiiicui.,,! for such csnse .-..r-' tl.e election o:r:--cr ;. shall l e required to pwear or a.li.tn tli.it tho matter of the cliallenyfe is un.i'U.'t before his vo'C thall he received. S-r. . Any p-rsnn who s'lti!!, while a cnnlldata for (!!.(:, be t j:I: y of hrif-i-ry. trau !. or wilful vio l.ifion ci i.tij etoeiio'l law, e'lail he iorever ,11s qu ilit.cl fioin h il Jitiir ni.y oince of irust or profit 1.1 i his I (ooiiioiiwcaii h. ii 11 1 any fa.'r..n convicted of wi! 'ui violation of tho eketin.i laws shall, in addition to any p.-naii i. s provided by 1 iw. Ite de prived of the'rilit of sitlirae absolutely for a j lei nt ol : -j pi-Ait, lira Sir. 13. For Hi pnrpos? of votinss no person rwd to have. Kilned rt si'tenee by shnll he ! r-n!on of Jus present. j.l . tut', wlii.o artpl or List a ' r;ii" " ed in the service, either Slireor tin: United S;ntcs, civil or niiiiliirv el 111 (,r on t tio lii" saas, iir w'tiiic :i r.ic.n.t " ..... i m!m iwrtunir. ....r " Cr house or other asylum at pub.10 expense, nor while confined la vbli0 l" !iit'"- Sw. 14. Pis-riet election ooaro ii a ju lire and two inspector?, who shall De f.'n . nniitii.ily t.y IheciUyens. Kaoti el"c-'"; 1 tiie riaht to vo'e tor the pidire ind one- insei lor and cell Inspector shall appoint one icjerk. . rhe , tirst elee.ion hoard of any m w district " selected, an I vacinci. s in election r.oar.is njitu. , Fhall he provi.leii oy law. " "' ; , '.; " ( u-i'lioi'p.. . I . 1 ouA while enpage.1 in mkinifiip and transmimiiic .-.... :.-u.. ..-a t 1V..O, rr't nT.ontlftVS Ol t.noi"ii, i rsturns rxc.-pt ujH.n warrant oi coui.". or jn.iire thereot. tv.r an election fraud, '.'r. J ' . . .. I. if t ha iiiapu in PIT ICS l 111 Y or lor wanton hreaeh of the peace. In cities wuy ... . may claim exemption from Jury amy uunuif ,,v ni f 5aj,i olllcers and rt-rtilioi by ovc-rni-cra, terms of service. j f any, or, if not so certified, the ov'ersoers ami Sr-c 15 No person hall be qnalificd to serve as j Mny ntKcer n-fiisintf- to fdsfn fir-crrtirj-.or either an election oiitcer who shall hold, or shall within ( j them shall write upon eneh or the ret urns his two nionthsliave held an oftice, or apiwinimerrt or ,,r their reasons for not signing or certifj inK emplovinent in or under the jroveriimeiit of the J them. The vote, as soon as counted, shall silso t'niteii States or of this tate, or of any city or j ue r.uhli. ly and fnlli' tt.-clnred from the vln- countv, or of any municipal board, commission or j dow to the citizens present, nnd n bri.'f state trosi iii anv citv. s ivc only iusi.ieesjof t;ie peace . ment ftliowinir the votes reci'ived hy encli oun- and alJormen notaries public and persons In tlie .,...;.. o.n -ii .. nor shall Rii V cic-non oitieer be eliirihie to anv civil office to be filled at an election at which he shul' serve, save only to such subordinate municipal or local otheeS hep tiie irrade of city or county ortleers, as shall De ilesiunated h' law. Aid also to the followii.jr Acta of Assembly uow in I'urce in this State, viz: Act op Jatary 30, 1875. S:c. 5. At all elections hereafter held nnderthe lr.ws of this tlotnmonwcakh. the polls shall be op-ne-l at seven o'clock, A. M., and elosa at six o'clock, v. yi. Sec. 7. wiienr-ver thers stnll be a vacnwy In an elc'-lh.n board on the niornin of an election, sai l vacancy shall be tilled in conformity with existing laws. Tltes.iid Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to Ihe Kk-elions of,.-this Commonwealth,-' passed July 2d, 1815, provides as fol lows, t.i wit : That the Inspectors and .Todses: sha:l meet t the resoective places appointed Tor liol lim? the election in the district nt which they respectively belong, tx-r.-ro seven o'clock in the morning- of Tu-a.iiiy, November 2d, and each said inspector shU appoint one clerk, who shall te qnalifiad vot nf .tfir.h iliHtric.t- i In i-nne the person who shall have received the second I highest nninluT of votes for insp-ector shall not att -nd ' on tlie day of any elertion, thea the person who shall j have received the neit highest niimher of votes for I Judure nt the next preceding election shall act as inspeo j tor in his place. And in cin the person who shall hove received the highest number of vote for inspector shall not attend, thn .erson electe I judjrn shall appoint an In pector in his place. And in case tiie person elected jnilge shall not attend, then the inspector who shall have received the highest nnnilr of vts shnll appoint a jndi;9 in his place, and if any vacancy sh tll continue fn the hoard for the space of one honr aftr the time fixed by law for the opening ol the ele -.tioti, the qti;oi fled voters of tho township, ward, or district for whirl. uch oflicerf nave been elected, present at the place of election, shall elect some of their uunilier to fill the v cnc The At of 3-lh January, lTt, furlher p ro videa :ej follows : Fr.i-. 3. At the opcnlnjr of the polls at all elec tions it shall be the duty of tlie jndircs of elec tion for their respective distiicts to dcsliruntc one of the inspectors, whose duty It shall be to have in custody the ieristr.v oi voiers. iiiin lo j'mnke the entiios thoreon leoiiiifj Ivy l;iw ; and I it shall l.e the duty of the other of suid iosneel I ors o roeel ve und.nur.ibcr t ho ballots present ed at said flection. Src. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot; every ballot voted shall be number ed in the order in which it filial I have been re ceived. nnd the number recorded l.y the clerks oti the list of voters opposite I he name of the elector from whom received. And any voter votinir two or more tickets, the s.-vei-;-! tickets so voted shall oich be numbered with Ihe num ber correspondi.isi wit h the number to the name of the voter. Any elector may w rit. Lis name upon his ticket, or cause the ai:ie to be will- ten Hideo, and attested by n citizen of tli district. In addiiion to the oath now preset i- I mrnaor tne en-etmn or townh'p nnd boroujrh bed ty law to tie taken nti l cuibsia -i;ed to l.y ol licei-s shall be enclosed in a sealed oovor. di eleet ton olri.-iT-i. they Phi. II seveva.se l.c sworn - rectcd to the prothouotary of t he cou it of coin -or n Hi r i ied not to dl-i he bow anv elector I "'a Ideas of the proper count v, and shall, by shail have voted, unless reqiihcd to do so as I some one of them, be delivered ir.fo his offV-o witnesses in a j.ldicial proceeding-. All judves. inspectors, clerks, and overseers of any elec tion held under ihis Act. shall, bclou- cnteritiK upon their duties, be duly sworn n- murine,! in the pri sence of each oth.-r. The Judges shall be eworn tiy the minority Inspector, and in cr.so there be no minority inspector, (hen by a justice of the peace or a Id. iniati. nnd the in spectors, overseer and clerks shall be sworn by the J;i:Jiire. Certificates of such swcarinif or i.ihrmitig- shall bedulv iiii'le out uiiil signed by t tie iilliccrs so sworn. Hud nttcsted by the olli ci r who administered the oath. If any judtre or min..r:tj- iitspei-tor ief.ies or fails to swear t tie ollicers ol election In the manner required by Ihis Act, or if any ofiicer of election shall ni t wi.hout beinir lirst ilnlv sworn, or it nnv : i officer of election shall sijfii the form of oath without beinif duly sworn, or il any jude or iiiiiiorliy inspector shell certify that any officer was sworn when he was not. it sdiall be deem ed a tuis.liMiieuner, ntad upon coin icfion. the olhccr or ollicers so .';i.i 11: t slutll l.o tine.l not tx'cccdinj.- one th. Histoid Uoilacs, or ianpi isoaiod not e:.c. cib one ear, or both, iu the discre tion of the Court s' KC. lt). On the day of election :iny person whose name shall not appear on the reiristrv of voters, and who claims the ri:ht to vote lit Sold idccln.li sli.,11 produce at least one qualified voter ot the district as a w.t.ioss to I he residence of the claimant in Iho disctiot in which he claims to l.e a voter, for the period of at least two months immediately preeediiia said elec tion, which itness shall be sworn or affirmed and subscribe a written or partly written and partly printed nl'idai it to the facts stated by him. wliicla iiilidavit shall da-tine clearly where the residence is ot the person so ciaimfnr to be a voter, and the person po claiming the riirht to vote sli ill also take and subscribe a writ tea or part y written and partly printed alli lavit. statin?, to the best of his knowledge and be lief, when and v.-Iron; le was horn; that he has been a citixcti of the United States one month, and of the Common weal ih of Pannsj I vai.ia ; and that he 1ms resided in the Co, union weailh one jer.r or, if formerly a qoalihod elector or a native born citizen liicrooi'. anil has removed I herefrom and return:-,!, that he has resided therein six months next preccditix- said idee tion ; that he has resided in the district bt which he claims to be a voter lor the period of ut least two molit lis immediately preccdiintr said elec tion; t hat he has not mo veil into t he district tor the purpose or vot int? t herein : that he has. if twenty-two years ait ujre or upwards, paid a State r cotuiiy tax within two years, which was assessed at least two months and paid ut least one month before the doc.! ion. Tiie said nrajjivij shall also state when nnd where the ti.x cltiiiin d to be paid by the nlhant was assess ed. and when and where and to win m paid; and the tax latceipt therefor shall l.e produced lor examination, no less 1 he Minuet shall slate in his aPidavit tnal ii lias lKen lost air da-st aoya-al. or that he has never received any; nnd if a ntitit-r.i'.iz.-.l ct!:., n, shall also state when, whore and by what c.amrt- he was mil urnli.o.!, nnd shall also pi , oltice his ca-rolleatr of nattiraltation tot ex.iminatioii. Hut H the person so atlaiin iv.g ih- rijfht to vote shall take and subscribe an ailidavit that he is a native born citizen of the United Slates, or, if horu elsewhere, shnll stuta- the faet in his allidiivit, and shall produce a-vidchce thai he has been naturalized or that he is entitled to ei.izeuship hy reason of his lather's na 1 11 rnlizatioti, and shall further state ii his affidavit, that he is, at the tin," of making the affidavit, or t he niro of t weni v-o 10 and un der twenty-two years; that he has been n citi zen or the United States one month, and has re sided in Ihe Suite ame year : air, if a native horn citizen of tho State and removed theivrom and returned, that he has resided therein six mouths next prea-odtnK sold election, and In the election district liiun, dis td v two month" preceding such election, ha; shell l,e entitled to vote. MlihoUifli he shall not have paid taxes. 1 I he said atiid.ivils of all lerons niHking- such eihiuis. eii.i ihe tiftVlavits a.f su,di witnesses to tin t'r residence, f-hall be praserved by tiia eleo-ti-oi hoard, and at the close or th, a-leciion they shaii be enclst.-at with Iho list, aif voters, tally ht and a.toer papers reqoired by lay to be II led l.y ihe relt.r.i j nlc with the prothouotary. and shall lo.iuiiii on tlie therewith In the pro tii.eiotiary oliiee, siiojeot to. exam inat ion as otii. r eleadton pa pers are. I f ttl.J flection Otli-aa-rs sii-i-I Mart Hint ihe applicant paVscswcs n the byal qu'iiiticiioiis .if a voter ho shall be perr.iiucd to vot. and his name fchail be added to the list of liixniib-s hy the election ollieaTS, the; rord -taT" tieiny nddrd wherethe claimnnt claims to voie on lax. and the. ivatral when h " laii'is to vote 011 aire; t he same words hoi.i,f ndiicj !y liie clerks in each ease, r spa?ct lvely, am tiie lists or persons roiing nt such eleiti.ui. , . Skc. II. It snail' he lawful for any qualified citizen of iho district, notwithstanding ,t,0 I rotate of the proposed vota-r is contained (in tin; nsr 01 resinei.t loxal.ics, to challentre the voto of si!-! person, whercufioii the same proof of tl.e r .jriit of ru Ji as-e as is now required hy law, shall tic publicly neple eu l acted upon by tho a ice! Ion I.. Hi-d, and t lie vote admit tod or reject ed, ai-jj-onlit tar 10 the evidence. Every person rhitmii.jf to l,o a naturalized citizen shall bo re quired 10 produce his naturalization certificate ut the election tiefore votiiitr. except where he has been for five years consecutively a voter In Ihe ait-drict where ho offers to vote; and on the vote a.f such a person heliitf received, the ea'. finn otlieers arc to write or stamp the word "voted" on his cert ifleata", with thejday, month nnd year, and if any election aillicer or aiftieers shall receive a second vote on the same day, by virtue of the same certificate except whoie son are entitled to vote, because of the natu nlizition of their rtliar. they and the person who shall ofTsr such seatond vole. Khali ho rn,il ty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction there oT shall lie fined or imprisoned, or both, ut Ihe aliscra tion aif thoco irt; but the tine shall not exceed live hundred dollars in each case nor the Imprisonment, ono year. The like punish-' merit shall be inilioted, on conviction, on the ' aiflia'ersof eb-ction who shall ncjrleot or refuse to make, or eonso to be made, the endorsement required as aforesaid on said i.at uraiizutlou cerlintv.to, etc iojsc j&L. to.-- Sa-c J2. If unr elccti'inolaeors shull refuse or , n- jrli ct to v.v'ito such i-io-.f 't" H10 t xaut of hLiti r:ijfi? n-s l i.r? ril tl l.y ih'f law. or the lnws ; t" w !!ic!i this is a siiiplcitci.t. from uny pfi!""i i cUcrir.jr to v.ti; wtu;?? r. tut- is nt on tn- list of usscsst-l voters, o wli'W ilarlit to void is J flmil'nei tiv any riiirt!i!l"l voter pre .Tit, HiiJ i niiall nilniit .i:-h jic ro" ! rote without rpjuir- Inir surh proof, every person so oifciiiiir.rf ; ;n!l. noon conviction, no sruilty of n milt tnctrroi, and shall be- iK-nrenrc-1 tor pvrry sueti f ,),.. tl, prtV fllu. n..t txo.p.Iit: live hun- J oifil ihi.tarf. or to iindcrvoati imprisonment of ( nJ m(.rf thn ono ycMt Ur both, at the discro- j n of the , ,rt. s..., 1; As noon 8t the polls shall cloo tha I ,lfftl.trfi of electioa fhall 4M-oi eoil to count all I the votes cast for eaoh oanlidatc voted for, I- IVIl'l IllllltW tllll ltt....i ... nior Ill wjth a r(.tlIrri phoet in addition, in nil of ir..ii K,,a..n f th.. on.n i -.;.-!; wi)jon tne voter reon'ived hy each c.mdid ite ehnll ho given after his or her nnme, first . . . j .tt s i .... Kim i if- itivrii in tri 111 'i iit-i iniitic. n i il iii W1 ds ,, nimin j rlnres, nd Miall lie sij-neii (itdate shnil tie maile and sinei by tho elei-tion ollicers as som as the vote ia counted, mid the j same shall be immediately posted up on the j floor of the election bouse for the inloiooit ioti of the public. The triplicate retmnj shall be enclosed in cnt elopes an I ! sealed in priwnrn f the oflici r., nnd one envelope, with the un sen led return sheet, given to the Judtre, which Fhnll contain one list of voters, tally paper, and ortthsof officers, nnd another of said tnvelopcs shall be sr.ven lo the minority Inspector. All Judjrea 1 i ioir within twelve miles of She proT thonotury's ofB;;e, or within twenty-four miles if their residence tie in a town, villasre or city upon the line of a railroad leading tothecouu ty sent, f.hall, before two o'clock post meriilittn of ihe day rtet- the election, nnd nil other judg es shall, before twelve o'clock meridian of the ex-coiid day niter Iho election, deliver said re turn, together with the return sheet, to the prothonotnry of the court of common pleas of the county, which paid return sheet shall be filed, and the day and hour of Pltn-r marked thereon, uod shall bo preserved bytiic.'prothon olary lor public inspection. Al I wet vc o'clock on the said second lay ftillowlnu- any election, t he proi honotaiy of the court of en mm on picas shall present t nt: f-aid return to the said court. In counties where there is no r.-M.lent ptvsi dinir iudire. t he asoointe judyres shall perform lheiutis iinpofH'd upon the court of common I pleas, which shall convene for that purpose; tne returns pr.senie.i -y the pel to. notary shall be ojicned by said court and computed hy r.il.-n oi iiu..in...i.-...ri.oi r" " i : I 1 1 11 ss I s 1 II 1 1 1 s as ihe cow t Phnll appoft.-t. in the prcence of the jiiiiict.r joonvno" crt oi t:iii 1 1 , ii mi i ue rei u rns i-erlitled and certificates of election issued un der the seal or the court as is now required to lie done by ret tun Indites; mid the vote, as so computed e.nd cvi tified. shall be made a mutter of reccrd in said court. The sefons of ihe said court shall lie open to the pitl.lie. And in case the retuin of any election district shall lie niissinjj w hen the returns are presented, or in case of complaint of a qualified elector under oath, chan-Mi-ir palpable Iraud or mistake, and particularly spccitjinir the alleged fraud or inhvahe, or where fraud or mistake i apparent on the renin, the court shall examine ?he re turn, and if in the judgment of the court it sliiiii be necessary to u just return, said court vIihII issue summary process utfainM the elec tion district complained of, to hrit.ir them I'li-lliwith into court, with all the election pa pers in their possession ; and if palpal. le mis take or Iraud shall bediscovered.it shall, upon such heariti(US may be deemed neooss.irv to en lighten the court, be correct! d by the court, mid so certiliod ; bill all allegations of palpable f raud or mistake shall be decided, by said court w it tun t hree days after the returns iire brought iolo court for computation ; and the said in quiry shall lie directed only to p.tlpiitde fraud or mistake, and shall not he deemed a judicial adjudication to conclude nnr contest now or hereafter to l.e provided hy l.iw ; and the other of Mid triplicate rct-ji nssliall t. placed in the box nnd se-ilcd up with the. ballots. Nothi-iir in this act shall require tbe returns of Heel ion oi lumiMiip or i.froiiKii officers to be in ide to the court as directed jo this section ; hut all re- within three days after evcrv such oi..t, h nled theridn. In counties where tha-rc are tliree or more judges a.r raid coitt l"artieaj 111 the law. at h ast 1 wo judc. snail sit to compute and ca-rtify returns, unless imnvoid.ibl v prevented 11 uny 01 inesai.i Judr'-s shall hinisctrbea nin dldate ror any olfia-e t,t any election, lie shad not sit wilh the canirt. or act la conntinir the i ra turns of Filch election, Utid In stieh cases the other jiirl(rai. if any. shall act; and ir in anv county there shall l.e no judiro qualified to hold the met court, under the provisions or this act present ;tnd able to aa t. then. and in evcrv s.u-h case, the register of wills, the sheriff mid the courtly :oiiu:iis-i,,n( f pri),lf.r c,,llnIV shu.l boatid a-onstitiito ,,.iird wno, or a m i .1 rity id whom, fdutJI have and exercise a'l the d.jti.-s va stel m.or r- quired to be performed by, the court ad common Pi,.ns f SIK.n ,.nm.tr by and und.-r the piovh;,,ns of this sectii-.ti-but none of the said officers r-h. ill act a a mem ber id stieh hoar,, when himself a candidate for any office at the election, the returns of which the said board is required to count under 1 ho provisions of this section. M h:n two or more counties ere connected for the 1-I1 etion of any aif licet-, the courts of such countia s shall a todi appoint a return jinV to meet nt such time and place, as iequird bv law, to coiiit.uto and certify- the vote r.r such district. Aii officers provided for by this net shall be compa-iisa'cd 3 like oflicers are paid hy existing l ;v. s. Wha-never a filnee has t.een or shall bo provided by tha- authorities ef nny eit.v, county, township or liorouirh. tor the safe keepititr of the ballot-boxes, the judiro and mi nority inspector shall, after the a lea.-tia.n shall be finished, and the hnllt-hnx or boxes con taining the tii kets. list of voters and other pa per, have ba-en seaaucly bound with tape and seala-d. and the siirn.itures of the judsre and in spectors alhxed thera-to, forthwith deliver the same, together with the remaining boxes, to the mayorand recorder aif suath citv. or in coiin f i-s, townships or boroughs, to aiich person or persons as tin: court ad common plena of the proper count y ma v alesiu-nata-. hi Iho a.ln.. ,m. ! vi,"i.-d, as aforesaid, who shall then da-nosit the paid boxa-s and keep the sh me to answer the call aif any courl or tribunal authorized to try Ihe merits af such fleet inn. Wha-neviT Ihe'clec tion ofVicers of any flection district shall re quire the a-lection l.ovos of such district, to hold any eh-otiori which, bv law, fhov arc or shall ba- required to hold, they shnll keep the same securady in their possession without opi'n inir. until the tnorn'ir.y a.f such elea-tion, and until they shall aereraily be sworn a.r allirmed not to disclose how any c lectan- shal i ha vat votad. and afta-r beinir so swan n or aninn-'d. they shall ojen the said boxes and burn and totally de stroy all th ballads and or hair papa-rs whfcii th'-y shall find therein, before proccediiir to hold sua-h election. Site. 111. A ny assessor, election officer or per son appointed as an overseer, who shall neirlect air refuse to pa-rform any duty enjoined hy this net. withamt rcasoniihla- or lejral cause, shall be subject to a penults- f one hundred dollars; and if nnv a",'sior shall knowinu-l v nss'ss anv pa-rson as a voter who is not qualified, or shall willfully refuse to assa-ss any one who is quali fied, he shall b- jc'lilty fd" h misdemeanor in onica", and on conviction be punished bv a fine not exceedimr one thousand dollars, or impris j omnent not exci'edlnjr two years, or both al the j discra-tion of ihe Court, and also be subject to itn action for daiinnsre by the party airarieved; I and if any person shall fradulentl'y alter, add ta, destroy ar rteraee any list of voters made out as di read ed by this Aa.-t, or tear down or re move the same from tlie p.lace where It has been fixed, with fraudulent or mischevious in tatit. or far any improper purpose, the persam sr otTendinir shall be jruilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished by a fine not exceedimr live; hundred dollars, or im prisonment not exceedinif two years, or both, at the discretion of the Court; n,i if any per son shall, tiy violence air intimidation, drive from the polls, any person air persons appoint ed hy the t'aiurl to act as ova.i-saers of r nin... tion, or In any w-sy wilfully prevent said over-L seers from performing the duties enjoined up-T on t.iem by this Act, such person shall be kiOI- y 01 it tiiisoeinennor. an.i upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exeeed ititr one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment itot exceedinsr two years, or both, at the discre tion a.f the Court. Any person who shall, on the day of nnv eleetiam, visit a pollinir place in any election district at which he isnot entitle! to vote, and shall use anv intin.1il ci.in i. r leneo for the purpose of preventinir any officer .0 nrrn.iii , 1 , mi peri ormiii 1 ne do ties rerpnr ed of him by law. or fair the purpose aif prav sentinirany qunlitled voter of such district ex erclsinsr his ritrht to vote, or from exera-lsinr his ri-rht to dia!lciire any person otTeritiir to vote, such person shall be deemeal jruilty of n inideniaanor, and upon conviction thereof sliall be punished by a fine nat exceed ttiouHtin-i dollrtrs, or hy impfisnrimont not ct- eeed:;., two yaars. or both, at thediscre, n ,,f the Court.- Any r-lerk, ovcrsa-er, or el.il..n aitnoer who shall dlsadose how any ch-ctor shnll have voteal. unless ra'onlred to do SO fis a wit. ness m a judicial praveeedingyshall bo guilty of a misdemeruor, and upain eainvicttain therexif phat: lie pnnlshad by n flue not exceealliiK- one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not ex ceeding to years, or both, at tlie discretion of the Court. The rbspootors, Jnd?e nnd clerks required by 1:it to hold township, anal poneral elections sinll take and siihsa'ribo the several 0:1 1 lis and aftlrtnntlons. ra-quired bv tho Ifth, Slth nnd 21st sections of the Act of 2d or July. i10, "An Act relarlnar to the elections of this Common wealth," which oath air affirmations ehttll be prepared and administered in the manniT pre scribed In the lth nnd 1 sections of said Act, and In addition to the power Conferred by the lth section of said Act. the Jude or either of the Inspectors shall ha ve power to administer the oaths prescribed by said Act tunny clerk of a general, special or township ehciion. this mope ok vavri.va. The attention of all qmilifla-d voters Is direct ed to the following- Act of Assa-mbly ra-Riila-I t.iitj- the mode of voiinif la thiscoinmouwt.-oith: fireo: is sc. sn. & CruwoE rx tbs Moti or Vow." An Act regnlntini? the mode of voting at all tr.s elM tions in the several counties of this coniuiouweaitb approved M trch 30th, isiwi. Sectiox 1. Be il ennrtrrf hy the Srnctr nnd Tftmte e PrjresmUitird of the (mmmnnUh of JVvjttrmia u General AmKlif mrt, an'I il u ftm-W.y mncttil the PU thvrit ffVie. tmr. That the qn:iTin. voters of the e end rouiiti of tlii-l eomoionwenlth, at the retirai township, borough or up x inl elections, arc beroi.y here after anfhorized and required to vote hy tickets print" ,it wriifen, or psrfiv printed an I parpy written, sever ily classified an follows: One ticket ahull embrace tht daines of all J..les of Conrtu voted for. and tie Inbelled ootside Jud'cMi-y "; one ti'k-t elmil emlrace th, amea or all State offl rs voted fur, and lie UhellsJ 3trto"; one ticket shall embrace the name of all tount, ofneers voted f.r, and I l.ile!led "County j one ticket sn.iu ainnraca tne naniei ot a:i iown-nip iflleera voted for, and I labelled "Township"; on ticket shall anhrace the n.i:.irs of nil Uoronhnfncani voted for, ani he lalielled " Boti.ngh"; and sacb cists shall l- deposit d in a eepani'e ballot b"X- FIFTEKSTH AMKMI'JE.Vt. Whereas, The Conifiess of the United States, on the 3M- dnv of March, 1TD, pa--ed an Act entitled "An Act to enforce the rlht of citi zens of the United St-ites to vote in the several Slates of this Union, and for other purposes," this Is to rlve notice that the first and second Sections of said Act are as follows: First asd Ssroxn SstTiovs of Aat of Con' o::kps or March 81, 1S70. Frr. 1. r?e if mnrtrri, etc.. That all citir.ens of the United Ptntea who are or shall otho-crwiso be entitled to vote at anv election bv the people, fn any State. Territory, Tiistirct. t'ounty. t'i'y. Par ish, Township, set k.1 Idsiriot, Rlnnicijialiiy. or . . .. : . 1 .. 1 .1 1 ... 1 1 I . . . r-F.t .1 1;(1 ui .111 i " i . i - t . I... rui'..i.i-i.'n. -.. , and allowed to vote at all such elections, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude, any constitution, law. custom, usajje. or regulation ofany State or Territory, or by or un der its authority, to the contrary not withstand! nr. Si-c. 2. If hv or under the authority ef the con stitution or laws of any State, or the J-iws of any ' Territory, any act Is or shall be required to be i done as a prerequisite or qualification for rillpa. I and by such constitution or hiw persons or officers i arc or shall be oharired wilh the performance of ! duties In furnishing to citizens an opportunity to pcrf""" such prerequisite or to become qualified i to vote. It Rim 11 be the duty of every person nod ofiicer to urive all citir.ens of the United States the same and equal opportunity to ircrform such pre ' requisite and to become, qualified to voie, wilhout distinction of race, coler, or previous condition l servitude: and if any su Ji person or order shall j refuse or knowinatly omit to rjvc full effect to I this section, be shall, for evcrv such offence, for ' felt and pay the sum of five hundred doliars to the p rson aggrieved thereby, to be recovered hv i an action on the caee. w ith lull costs and such al ! lowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem just, nnd shall also, for every such ofT.-nce, le Tl,,,ned I'll i 1 1 V ! ",?tlon tlicr nity oi a . misdemeanor, a on man. on conviction uiereoi, ue tinea not less man nvc uun-q nred dollars, or be imprisoned cot less Mian one month nor more than one year, or both, at tbeti.s cre i ion of t ho cou rt. (Jivkn under iny hand, at my office in Ul.ens bury, this fir-sl day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eiht hundred and F'-veul v-f! ve, and of the ind'q.eri.'li-.tee oT the United stales of America the ninety ninth. IIF.KMAN HA I'M KU. Sheiilf. Sheriff's Oflioo, Kljctinburif, Oct. 1, 1S;5. LOOK WELL TO YOUR IMiEiiSTAMilNGS. THOIV3AS, I Joot nnd hslioo 3Inlcoi' fl'llKundersiirned rrspea-t fully Informs hi-, nu L merous ciistamiers n.d the public eona-ruliy that l.a- is prepared ta inanuliicttire IPJ ITS and Sill ilSS of any desired size or quality, frami the finest French calf-skin baiots to the coarse.-l t.roifans, in the vr.uv iif.st vannkii. on the shortest, notice, and nt as moderate prices as like work a 1111 be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Pools nm! Shoes made nt my est-tblishinent na-a d 110 assurance us to the superior quality of my work. Others, can easily lie convinced of the fa:-t ir tltey wiil only riva"'ine a trial. Try and be con vitiat-d. "" It, pair in -j of Hoots a ml ShiK-s at tended to promptly and iti a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors 1 feci cotiiida-nt that my work and prices will commend me to a ctn inuance andincrease of the sains. JOHN 11. TUOYAS. G. Y. YEAGEU & CO., fthnlrale end Kef all K s nu factu re rs of T1X, COITElt AMI SHEET-IRON WARE, AND IlEALKltS ITT Mm Parlor ana Coolii Stoves, 2so. 1402 Eleventh Avenue, AltooriM, Xn ItOOriNC, and PI'OUTIXO mule to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and tnuteriul. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. and polite attention accorded te all. whether they purchase ur not. Altoona, Sept. 5, lS-;3.-tr. CUAWFOIU) HOUSE, i-:iirtsiti'R. ia. John Fitzharris, - Proprietor. n A VINO leased and rr rnrnisheai the nbaivo widl known and popular hotel, the propri a tor is now amply prepare,! to ncatommodate till who may favor him with thadr patronatra1. The best that the market affords wiil besa-i wd at the Table nt all seasons, the liar will be ka-pt coestnntly supplied with the choicest Honors, anal the commodious Stable will he under the ch.Trire of n curatf ill and attentive hostier. No ffort will tie spareal to lender truest comfort able nnd well pleased in every particular, nnd by proper attention to bnsinessan.l a moderate atale of prica-s the proprietor hopes to win his way to publ c favor. (May 2, lST;l.-tf.l Parke's Marble Works, 13! Franklin sitreet. Johnsfann. MONUMENT?, HKAD and TOMB STON KS, OOl'NTEK and CA 111- JtVbS. N K'V SLA US, MANTKI.S. c, manii-ff fact 11 red or the very best Italian and," -J,'"?"ip! American Marbles. Untire fntisfac-) iit 1 ' tiain iruaranteed in price, design and jfiS ' exa-eulion of work. vf il)i t'r?" Orders respect full v solicited S-fi and promptly fined nt the very low- f y est cash rates. Try us. tr, r " T Oct.-J4.-m. JOHN PARKE. COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., 'IT ""' TJ JjuitoeiitslMi-rgr, Xn. riLTj receive money on deposit, discount It and collect notes, and attend to all the oustness usually none ny Hunkers Sept.aj.tr. JAS. I. MUU PI IV, Cashier. ,pOAiM COAL! I The suhscriljer is prepared to rnrnish. in larire or smII quantities, all qualities a.r A NTH Ii AC! TE nnd lU'lTJMJNOL'S COAUat lowest iiisiketiates. Coal alcllvcrtd prompitw and fra-eof t-hartre fair haulinn; at any point in Kba ntbuiK air via init v tlrders .eftat theZAHM STolaf. will receive a-nr-ly attention. DAM EL II. ZA'IM. IT? II.' PLANK, M. I)., rcsijcctfully offers his professional serviea-s to the citizens or r.tvcnsiwrir nnd rieinitv. ome .i. ! 7VI S r JZ'Irt iYJL o..CL8i.l'r"i ."Tf ' -N.5ht cal ieininuc residence nnd Immediately In the rear nf be made at the residence of Mrs. Jluiin. on Craw- iuni Bireaji, ijoeiisourta;. 4-24.-tl.J I AMES J. OATMAN, M. D., - PIsysiieiNin renal KtirtKeonL . . . - '" F.BENSBrno, Pa. Office on Htth street, nearlv oppamlte liUtir's Hotel. Hasialena"ei uTown Hall. Julian stra-a t where nipht call!-should he made U-4.-tf.1 rP W. DICK. Attounky -at-Iaw, Khi enshnrir. Pa. Office in irnnt M r T. L)ayd'9 new huildii.tr. 'Centre street. All iimiiaicroL ii"ffai ousincssn tiers t to sntisfao- ... . r..... t:.iit.t 1. 1. lis n Hl'VClHity. - ,. l.l. I lyVNIEL McLAlKillUN. Attar,,,-,, ' -at-l-fw, Johnstown. Pa. OfBoe in the old Kxchnnire hu.inintf, (up-stairs.) a-oi t.er of Clin- -ui-i irws. iu attend to all busi ness oonneeted with nis firotesston. I TIEO M. RE Al) WZi Uorney-al-La ic, Fbetishurir, Pa. OlTice ou Centre st reel, lurpv lucre Irm Hiq Rtiect.. iau8.2T,7J.: awr CD -sra; ri rv a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OF AND IhccMron WAUES, AND deam:ks in iHEATiKG PARLOR and AND- i IIOUSE-Fl'RMSaWC GOODS CBEr.LLY, Tlliiicr in Ti., COPPER &SI1EFJ-IR0X PKOHrTI.Y ATTKMH.D TO. Xos.278, 2S0and 2S2 Wasbinnlon S.. ; !!01' "J v- in t he b: e-.itii JOKF1S7CWH, PA. ft ft t At. ft in 1 ASH liens mmn stqb IS TIIH PLACE TO liUV ST0YE3, EARBWAEE, TIK WARE, NAILS, GLSS, OILS, PAINTS, &f. m -iw GEO. HUNTLEY, Prcp'r. AHMEU?, GO TO HUNTLEY'S ami pot the best MinVINiJ ani ItF.AI'- 1NO MAaTIINE K ISUUCKif. made. I'itleT'.S (JliKAl LV "CA11MKHS, GO TO IIUNTI VS nti.l -w, pat tlie ba-ft HOKSK MAY KAKK ei cr introduce 1. CIli'Al' KJIU ASH. EARMEIS. GO TO HI NTLEVS and -rw exnmitie tlie neatest httle UH lM'IN(i Mil.!, a-ver intro.liiea.il. It chops from JO to v; bushels ,.f r e. coi n or a a .s per hour. Ltl" V ON F IT COSTS 1 1" LA' .i.'. AHMKIiS, GO TO ITrXTI KVS anal tiny your II.VUVKST TOOLS, wh'.-h he sills HFAPKi: l"iK CASH ih att thev can bo bought Ufwlifft in Eociisbu iir. "ETAHMEIW AND OTHEIJS. if yoti in. -3- ten. I to 1 .si i 1.1 a Iionseair I..1111, .r other ycise Improve yamr projtertv. o to MUNTLFV Tor XA1LS, CLASS. PAINTS. H A It lWA UK &c. Money saved by buying I'ora-a!i. iARPCNTEIIS. GO TO IirXTEEVS T and lmy your TOOLS an, I lUlLlINi IIAKIJWAHU. Pay c.isii and save -."J per cent. 'TP L CICSMlflTS," IiUXTLK V vlTi- -e you Horse Sii.N s, Horse Nails Cur- y l' jV yoUvki! Casl FT? HE Rest SILVER -PLATED VA RE -a- in tlie tn.irk. f ar 2.i per cent, loss tljn c'Hy retail prici-s. Sa,ld tor -.ih ix G 13 '75-11. j m NTLKVS. "ir ors e ice e p e 1 is, ca i to7iVxt- -,. EKV' S ami Imv votn Stoves an,l Tin wa re. PA V CA SH A N il" S. 1 : A 1 1; y. TOrSEiCEEPERS. GO TO Il'JNT LKVS ami save 5 per cent, hy pav- 1... ....1. a 'IV. ..... . . 1 inn cash lor Table Knives, I in ks. .111, 1. tic A-f JB-OrSEKEEPERS, GO TO HUNT-? . .hi S an.i lint. at... t!T Vrn r. t . I CHUKN, the best in the world. S.dd fan Cash I i iiiiiuuiaciurt-r s priet s. G TO HUNTLEY FOR CLOTHES - WRINGKl'S. Hesa llstlietn at great ly reduced pria-a-s for the ready cus-h. I'TI T.'V .. ;il ..M v,-i r, . " ' -' "". 1 I " . 1 I'll .' I, I j I -- ITU as a heap, if n,t , -hamper, than a y other dealer in KI.etKh.itt'. and trim it into the luirf-raiii without exu-a chii-re. fX LARGE LO l mA I'ENKXiVE: IIUXTLK VS. Vl-'YT nnni! TO lli:T' i.-i.- i ji t.-- oilier luiiKi, thay an m. v v k , t -w 1 11, IV. -j TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Havlnir recently taken possession of the new- ' l.v tilted up nnd commodious l.o.ldinc an M iirh sticit. two doors i-nsta.f the I lank and neai Iv appos,te tha- Mountain House, the subset ili.-t is ' l.a Iter pi-e;.fi-d ttmti over to nmnnfni-tui-e ill urticU"sin the TIN.COl IT.K and Slf KI-:T-H;t'iN ' Vy AUK line, all of which will ha furnished to ' buyers at the very lowest living price. Iho tailisciii.i r n!so propoges to kca"p a full i and varied assort no. nt a.f ( Ccekiag, Parlor and Heating Stoves : of the most approved d.-siVns. 1 t-SPOUTINaj .,d KOi iFIM; ti",idetoa.rlcr ' id warrtyood perfa'a t in ninnufaa tiira-.ind nia- tei lal. ItKPAIUINH promptly attenta-d l o. rtii woi-K none liymewill l.e dona- rlvht and on I air terms, nnd all STOVES and WAKE sold by me enn he afepended upon as ta qualitv mid e itinot bt undersold in piitst, A asuii inuana-e and increase of introni-.itu id res-.M-ctfullv ,i..i- All I ted. and no effort will haj w aat not to reader t-iv- nre satisiactiou to nil. , , VAUIJE LUTUIXGElt. : Ebenslnirji, Oct. IT, ls-.o.-tf. ."ATlLMNKnv & nurs makino The attention of the Ijidia a of Fbens. '!! n'1 velnity Is directed to tbe frf th.it HI I tin. H. F JON KS has just received an inyoU-o of new anal lashion-bla Millinerv GiM.ds.at her i, Ju Vi ard, Kbriisounr. Waidlnjr wandot iiS quiol.y - "".iNriv., n ?peci:iii'-. I'resstnakinir rJ"0,,,1,,,ll-v Hn,i "eitly done. 'I he patronnire of Uc,Hadies iMesooctluily ulioi-.oj. l.'il.l j 1io, Imu! Vw I ac.tiiority of the A ititioit, that t .i d.,.. ! i:b" lav. vcr-? are p. hi to mai'iice in t i.il ' i- i seiit a.N.ut l,i penitent upon t; lt, ;-, ... there are more doct,,,s. iietiled if a - 1 1 ! , i .. more l.iwyer-, t!ia;i v,-,,',;',-if every able-bo, (..'' were either a pi .i!;t;T , , Till V t'VO of tie- "-, :' V. ' . ! are told, ''and 1 ... . ;v i 1 -disciples of rdr-e1.. ', , . j property to th.- ' ihl-iiiv.---- in:K-: i ;i 11 1 rcase travi 1 ; but t1 0 inirinenrr,. 4 I i pose that what is t:;.",. . cpi-udr true of the v.;...'.. .' liberal profes.ioii. t;...v ,. overcrowd,-d : ;ni 1 ..i i. always room nt th.- t.,., " inns 1K. tho i (;!,. v, ;. want of any m.;i !v. 1 - a ci or, tl eiictjii v.. ,..: I. bj nl! at the hotto'p T: ' , I brs if arts q.',, ; ,., j tliere are of h, r r,.. : physic, or d; initv : ; -j almost every wh,-r. LU , 1 if-linni leaciiei-.. ( Tl:! i are always and (VI -V, improved as to h -,i ,- for newcoiiK j s ; iiut'icrous orr.'ch- r -profe--ions. ;;Lt ,;M broad liooiii .j plow an 1 r-!iov I!," e: :,!i 1 a-king win ther Hit or not. Dili's t he wn i A MaKVKH-:-S li i-,b-nce J'Kifnr.l x : bonnet was on ex!.-b of one of t!c f i .hin - ; !r.bi!s!.i!;enls i:i j;., since. 1 1 wa- v.-.-. I vet an 1 ceru." colois for the eono;:; l ..l-C.I , uaciv oi me !i ,;,:h t lie crown and p i an elaborate ivii -tt ! -' .1 . o - . Ki wi thi s c;r let. v.-!.; !, p. I :. were em sparrows. '!'! wi ns o as t l!i 'V e: 11. ; fornieil the ti'i.n-::1.:. : Iionnet, tin-l ri 1 ;; ; iiii::''K-l v.-i: !i ihi ' fiiel s.;!k .11 , , 1. -.!-. j'.il ! !!::!':;. ; in..- f e i :i -r i twit. of v, he; - t : tlitiontil w in . , . j va-hvt .q:i 1 li AC t'i, , was leuiiv l i'-r j this iM-m-lr, ! v cretir. Twelve Ii. ' i inl, in".-;-:-: a'f 1; , wrer.tli.. velvet :u. ! :U in!i1v er.terL-.l ii: . of this " love of a ' 1 not lvm eiiliiilit, !;, priee of this x.tiii" v ; !i:i e we Leanl , hr.jijiy io3vs-oi:. I v. 1x7 i:t:r: .tint. 'Dj;ai J. Tia s. A la c.'Pt re, ...if, . tho .ost efiivtc .icj-arlMe..'. terc st:i'ities in i a 1 lettci"' ci.lij" ct, wiiicli , , persons w'tin jm fn;;--. throti:;li paid, sstiess. t,. o. ni!iiic set v;ce. It isv!,,-, :. al; ;i.l K-Mer Hetl.s at V 4.:,M.77:; ..f tin: in t lie mails. i if i !n-s,, 1 livcreal, ,:,J?.,.ll'., ,, : -. ana's e:e lileti r Mi!' : an. The t:!!pI or t-,..--,: ,. entire tiu.mUa.-r was 4 ::'. Ci'itj-Us n ore ceci -ci i-i i less tliai: ' t -.: !. .,,-. new!,! in 1J.1;74. I.i fire t": e jua-nt ly in t;i, -,-tiiotiilii ;;o. a cluu k f .i .-.' Ueaiei, c-jisih: to C-nvei i" yy.ls l:c:-vil. ! ..; ea.-i'y f.uuel. A eii.::.: taken fi.on da ad ! t;, . -timi. There aie sci.: , watf 'u-s, a i!:ii!,in! : I pert at s-2" '. aeas oil:, . , Tlieic is a lioitio of !io... y -opitua vi 1 il.i.i- t- e:i : a.lht'l lri'.. F ti c-, .'. : faKe hair, 11 nit 1 l-.ii na : '- :r 'tHet'us. lil.1l.ltis. f.1..,; .; melons f... ,!c-.-i itdiolt. ' ' 1 an and io.i i-, h.i.I. Cai.'iit'ai.ii i o ;t;.i:!s f .. si iv h steadv itu'ic t-c 1 a ct i". 1 ;1. Vol 'NO Ml-: a" IT WI, ;. I'lt j of the roiiiiiaihit y np.ns f u'flfare aif ihe eoimu y i.- 1 ' penile 1 liati up hi iti.- 1. - l vi'tiitfj tnechantes. If ti.t ' j S.i'm-I, niai list 1 i "is .it'll .s j peiiakiit. al!e a;i,l :tc - :- t lietnsr !y es. ami o- .,t :..i 1 ... . r ny an eiiiiiiieiu a ., -tT.ec-liiitiies. a: 1 tin... v ; v. i t i 1i1aoI1a1r.es, ;.i i.-iiti F POCKET AND the yi.ui.o ftimo- very cheap tor cash at ' waik .".atii-: ni-in : :i ' 'I'.'. tu-ians, anal have tlie ute attal e.iiiseipu-!:!'.".' ! ; ! '' ' .1 1'- ' . .1 -,i; . e:t on tdlieis. tin y ""'i I el into t!ie ineie t -.-'s i v. ho hay h. r jit t : 1 1 : I eiisi i.T . '.f. 1 . -.i . . : a'-.,; per to ii iiiuii.s i;ti.. pa.-'. f. i'i: 1 ti... ii I ami : 1, iis :ee;. :.: .. of laws nl.u'n are -v-the atlltil few ai .i ! ' whom they Oiii:::;rc. i' tncc!ia:ii :.! ait :i ef '. tu it "hn.iv. lvalue i j.V'i- A 1aui.m; Ei. vt. 'A icsseil the j-oi Tn ni:i'itc i a 1- . nl.'! Miss MossliolJei, I l-v;1 liuvst exouisil ely Ih' i.-.: ' '!l gion. The f.ils? ivoi k f '' Rcross the Sar.ti.un ,V-'-N li.scs some forty A t t a - ' 1: 1 ..le the lep ef this f.'.so v -'j K t . row of boards ivach.nc . ',.,",.,! from pier to pier: ami '-'"' - 1 ..... .,..11 i. ilk.u U". , Ii IK.il.l-i, ai'iiu,..,, . j'....'' ! Hack clear acro.vs the 1 The he-Ktit was R g'va tilt s', in: f" bulen t and the p isae actually in-.nh out head and yet the you'!: l.my as fii'inlv and e.iio'. h nt :n t'V ,',-! :!' .e J.." i. 1 i - " SVi to I tl.: , 1, grove, k-aint'il " l'r' ' ' ., wait aim. ",V ir- " . . 1 1 ! 1
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