BbmOreeuinT r , ; : Ebensburg, Pa.. There, " Other Ttacp. I' . -i-ii Infant was rircamcis-d - -1 Simdav last. in 4Tl t,n '" P" j-. i the way 1 I II .hut VloO tens n.e mitt. .. 1. . H""""'v sown wheat In certain parts -i r i -iMintr dm oeeu oauiy grass- Heyisitr Mays that . v Front wiil Heud tbe winter in that llrj MO. e A (J-iari, n'f imiui-i i niiu utiur Air 'am h mad, i .Just "w enjoying a 81 k furlough. H'U" . Jjjj . If. O ' 'ltlH. EJOUJO 'nai-ounty yon eouM "put in your -V ttj it " t fje 1 not of the Wei eve wmrr cibiier. hti Smith in soon to Western Penitentiary, ' " . . Pir.lntis having 8o decreed. M . ... ...., Tr H n (Tin an will V. t njrct ' ,in on iiouuny noik, iuu. ne i . ,1 tr 1.1. t tO tlO ytju gWV J J v UdTlt UIB . t r ntiaitniifa t 1 man nr tisir uut In tli morning ami returns in - '..'... trirh less than a bushel is not .,,riT!:i ' ' i'-e A. Susquehanna town- "ir-fti irlth pa?iiifri-uiitt-rfeit money, ' ''".7f noon trial in the U. 8. District ', t P.ttfturgli, ou Monday next. I ' .. . I. l.imii tint In fho nnK . ,, Pitoli'.uviKfl, v-icarne-u eoumy. ' '. jIbU'J .otmistrets at that place, ''n jtriu 8-"f u,i" f Wood, 3torrell i - , m r lit i x - i, Givxpirt iioiiiuayBuurjj;, wan T. I I .. .. i .- t. 1 in cf eitit tmtksoi nour auc a lot oi ' r-p'fWv that wants lone anynody, ,P ..a : . m.in the tun" l,Fr? mTiiurcnwuiun : 1 Jrf, -LIi-li re said to be as thii k ou .r uml ""J Ubicti leares oi v aiam. T-i friend in neeil is a friend Indeed." .". - .;..l U llr ItuIl'H iVjUfh fivrii! 13 A lll'1 ' . J f . . . :i . i . i i (iijulJ oe in every iaiuiiy ; i oiuy o:''rrut a buttle and may save many a v.t bi!'. !( el! etioogri to refer to the fact oc- it..i tl... H ill ! k - r hlnirir StinitirA Ijt.'W1' "" '" " . ....... ibti cii'y paper in existence mac ..titUtailoffof "programme 'Me ' not ..'TtLat, bowever. -rsrrt lu learn that a very intelll- : v -1 in :eni'itig little daughter of t-apt. j i- Wu 'eolaele. of ilnmre, uied of ty. .! frver. on Wednesday tuoruiug Last, ri.ii.vat sevsii year. -Mr. J.'eph Wrisser shipped over fifty .fir!..f cht-stuuts from tkis p1ce to Phll r !i:a dining tlie first threj days of the Hr-.t sei-k, and as a couseijuence is, no ri( I.t if not a winer man. .$ it ! tliAii one hundrvd and nrty .Vofi:lietuuthave leen shipped from .j,'.4.r litice the season opeued, and the i rtill tiify come and go. i lie prices ii -a: se from SI to per hushel. -Wiiat the water from the arteitian well :V pIJ 1l.i Iweii doing we ilou't know, ; it mast have been something desperate. sit juM been put into tbe Jail here, .U::! 'o kept for alt time to vrae. -T u!e that waygel the dog wa no- '.r:r ta ciiUiparisoti n Ith the series of resi .: n iU: w;itct;d tlie sixteen delegates ! t; ji ts iif Cambria county who i. volition In tliis place ou Motility -We imveti't ti e spare atid doidt ;r'v f I'libiihliing a letter from th the i;i.ru lari of ihei-ouuty wiiii h reached ii r a f-vT liuiirs before going t4t press. L iLt mi J. tit ii w may itnext i rk -0;i t"i'iir.!av Int, in the case fit T lios. m. l-:t et. :. m Win. M. llovd. tlie U. S . l i' in t at 'ittst'iirgb slaj ed all pr- Itie a tiou of the Circuit) And ti!l we ain't -SiaJ ia King, sith ibe Alloona Vlihr, i ! An may aild, is the Republican nii'.iir.-for Assembly in that county. Put ;-t ai.d tlmt together, brother I)eiiwx-rats .'T'.ijHrc, ion! li;av r.ud be King and King '- ..( mini. in'itii-ally. -W'v art (ft a-1 rti-il ti observe that our frirtnl Ch.n. S. Clark has been pro s 'ni !u 'lie pomtiou of city etlitor of the Ulatr (Iowa) Daily Sonpariet. :.ir isniii.iii i if the right kitid of lu.ilerlal 'ii.-.' i;j Uel a-i'l stay thure. '.'i-.r m: iue and o:i the outside of ': t'.'vurtit one the advertisetnent of the -i-'ii j( mat, , t Ualiitziu is announced to I ;are mi Saturdav, Oct. 'Mlh. when it J n-stl Saturday, Oct. V7th. It will ls '-'0 i .urn t tf i.! on this page. t-E.lw:irJ Crawford, of Biuking Valley, - r to-.inty. wlnln eugatrcd In cleaning o'lt ' .; uut Imiji Kince, was overcome ly foul y. t:.t it wu a titfht race letween life and ' !.. in w hie h the latter finally won, tw -'iey g.jt htiri to the surface, -h: reji to n.stiV inotiiries we wish to " the FjiLEMAN will lie furnished to five or more, rvr?icij t'n "tiite. f 51. .'O er vear each r to oi:e old an. I one new subscriber iau rate and on 'like condition. I :i Huiit'mr.liiri lf,inifir iiuu of the truthful and fearless Democratic, papers 'e State, completed the fifteenth year of "U'eiite lat week. If it should be in .teijce one hundred years hence, as a 5-"Kut coinliietetl, it will not have outlived -J iJ(c Lloyd received from Fish Com- 1 XlulJf r H-..iT Cat, ...I.e. !;.. SttxOlt .s7 hn. lc ,aiis, young and frisky, some ;,JJ zen of which be deposited In Shlnkle's this place, and sent tho balance y-e iiur'L or thj county, for procreative '"9 tef, ucoure. , -X'luinai, Wsplw, husband of the woman fi e murder in Cleat field county Mar-1,J-. "r,"'r w recently sentenced to pY" brought uit against James Turn-jj-'lwr of the condemned man, and Isaiah r fr ilLw. prjury ju couuectiou lata murder trial. C u' it-lwrJ McKiernan, of Williams B iriouutv, the venerable mother of ' rarm l)(-r,oi,al friend, T. J. McKiernan, .ttwna, a I.ly now in her 70ili year, has ' LtlJ totnp'.fcted quilt containing 4,640 '' ra"K'ng in size from a silver three piece tu a half dollar. n7"'e Aho-Tis ijaVy fjlobf, after a brief r'rf'r.eiit fri)!n pUi,j0 lif reappeared ou V, 7 the Morning Globe, in an en- , - form, and as an advocate of the Labor ' rUl hi f i ........ l . t .....nil nut ; J wmli it a long and successful revo- ' """" Its Journalistic axis. W ?' ker' r Adams township, aged i,,1-45 Jesrs, fell dead in Frogtjwn, not t m her resi.lei.ee, on Saturday evening t b vh h hatl t'igbted for the purpose i" K ",nw P'Tcbasea at the village . l.uptiired blood vesse:. hi,-V";" c- Ka'y, Esq., of Carrolltown, ftM, 8 ''"er in last week's Herald K tb nomination for District Attorney ti. .''"""'y conferred upon Lira by iiiT-u,. , n Jfc B ijcvn--i'v uv. , '"liigmen'a coiivention. Alas I poor !n . . . . . t ...... t;;;, to him by any other uaiuo -A i weet alter tbe election. . 'tU v of bff(lo pelts have been visible r. ,,r " m;e in this place for a few -. ui m mem'M-rs or tue mibiu- ti,l' " r inn AiHOOauuu nuu l' retllr "fcd from tho wilds of Indiana ar'' a11 t0 ni'tlest U) a.tmit that thej 'y'liiiig about how they camo there. h. Tl'eodore Suppes, the venerable r. I Cl,,,rai1 H;ips's, of Johnstown, oo, ; ftlHU resided for several years, was '111. a.i.l I.-1 t I . T 1 . . . r m . 'tu ""I'irtunatea who lost tneir lives V:''''i" Comfort, which ex- 5 .'' U Imiisr .... .i oi.ii. rulr short (t.. ' " Inii o.rs on il. ril.lo rlvnr. a short IS-lilur I T .. I hi.. I' ....... I . if l r eek. jiinM lUnford, of this place, who Is a t.)f r , '" " J,", enclosed the unr.ai , 'h tl -cowman. In Lloyd cemetery, j Hi.. ""bstantial and elegant wan, iir '1 i'roI'rly speaking, rountlatlon for -'r i of cut stone masonry, that ha n rerted in this eouuty, a all will "'l who eiAOlluflic Johnston pa,,e, tj.rongh that city Tnemi an honorable ma. as we aU k , t , acq.re,l the title in the orthodox way 8 se7Tnei iTm Rn,,! harn,f JIrs- lo" b7nr?A. w 'lT ny. ere firstroTed sJ it "Hilay iriorninsf or last weHc, "i d it wm with great dilactiltv that the Wes were saved. BeveUl hogi herisl ed n tbe flames, and a great deal of otherVror ty was consumed. Siippose.l t(J have been the work of an incendiary: ttTV' ' Btew'k. trothonotarv of ITnntinEdon county, died at his resilience ih ANatersireeton Satitftlay last, where be hut Wen under medical treatment, for pulmonary disease and incapacitated for duty ever ince his Hectlm, Ust fall. It wfts ft forrher resident of IlollUayshnr, a laxtyer l.y pro! fession, and a gentleman freil known and greatly esteemed. With pumpkins the fields are all Rolden, and the woodland is sere and pray, and the l.iifkwheat cometh to usher in the dawn of a batter day, when we hope every man wiil be nappy in the possession of a good suit of clothes from the famous l.aaaar kept hv Murphy, whose ptices are the Vrrv cheapest dear knows. Star Clothing Hall, 180 Clin' tou street, Johnstown. Mowptitn, fi.ld thy weary wlnp find" cross thy legs upon thy breast ; pack nH thy bills and horns and things, and sink thou into final rest ; for the: season of the year lias come when it pays to be employed id luivini poods for winter nstj at the sture of Slyer & Lloyd, who with bf-sl of goods of everv kind the wants of all supply, and sell so low that none can find a lietter place to buy. An action for libnl brought by Levi Knn't- against Thos, 11. fiipft-v 1t" ,i;i.. i of the AltM)ha Globe, who Va3 naughty j enough to connect llnott'e name with the wo uenici-H in conntrteit coin who came to grief In Tyrone not long since, was ignored by the Grand Jury of that cOiintr on Mon day last, and Knott ordered" to pny the costs, which he has not t!ohe so far as heard from Knott if the Court knows itself. The Hoard of Pardons :tt its recerit rriert- lne recommended the felriase froiil the pni tentiary , on account or rapidly failing health .... i - - - - n oi i.unr, cnnTK lHd 1I forgery not long since in Clearfield counfyi It also rei omnienaeo me panion or Tliomfia IJunn and John Binlth, of Holiiday stturg, sPnt to tile same institution about two years ago fof the crime of artin. la the latter inotaiu s tils Hoard has Dunn Smith a great facor. A Komerset county man appeared in Johnstown on MmuUv l?st wilh a wncon ! load of chestnuts, for which he demanded ! $3.50 per bushel, alleging. If the Tribune is correct, that lie paid $3 per bushel for them the day previous, which, as our readers will readily perceive, was Sunday. As chest nuts are a drug in the market there at from $1 to 51-25 per bushel, this story will serve very well to point a moral and adoru a tale for Sabbath srhool use. Now, a word with you, lad. Just before you go out in tlie world that so often do- imiew; near in mitui, anore an, tins one I practical truth, that t.odtrey Wolff is the man who includes in his big stock of cloth ing, so cheap and so fine, good of all styles and texture and grade to which the wants or the wishes of mankind Incline, and that too at prices unknown to the rest of the trade. No. 1014 Twelfth street, next door to the pnst-offlce, Altooua, is the place. XJon'l for-g-t it. Mr. Emory West, the workwomen's candidate for Prothouolary, paid a visit to our town on Wednesday last, and while here lecatne a pay-in-advance subscrilwr to the KrKEMAN. for which, if not for his candi dacy, we heartily commend him. Mr. West j is an honest, upright man and would make I a good officer, but Cambria county, it i al most tientleHH to sav. in not a healthier place politically for West, the italtor Reformer, than OhKWhas jitst proved ttselt to be for West, the Republican. In our notice last week of the oeath of .John G. Miles, Ksj., we were mistaken in saying that he catoo to Ehenatturg ss a yoim lawyer In IMS, and after remaining hero three venrs removed to H untincdon. It was In 18lM that Mr. Miles located in this place, ' and subsequently, in the same year, went to 1 1 not mgloi. i lie ,itiuiniwn i r"-iiii was also in irror when It said that Mr. Wiles v.. a. I law in tliia nl.ll-H ill lSl't Wltll linn. !oses Canaii, long since deceaseil. He read la-T in Ilellefonnrt prior to. his appearance here in lS2l, but with what legal gentleman of that place we are unable to say. Two tooth-extracting forceps ami what tho TYi&i'ne calls a vagina! speculum of Cusf o's pattern. with Hoopt'simprovements, whatever in thunder that is, vatueti in an at ; thirteen dollars, wer stolen from the oltice J of Dr. Marbourg, in Johnstown, on Wed lies- . day of last week, by a tramp, who subae- j intently sold the forceps to Or. Wilson, of i Kast Conemaujth, meautimo pocknting a twelve dollar case of instruments belonging j to that gentleman. Tho same dishonest i .wavfarer also stt.lo a case of surgical instru- j "mciits from Or. Swan, ot Jol.nslown, which j li trlml in vain to sell to some of the phy- j sicians In that place. ti?cr Veronica, of the order of St. Jos. eph. whose age and name in tno world we failed to learn, died of consumption at th-j Mother House in Mils place, ou Sunday morning last, after a long and painful illness. Tbe deceased was tully conscious opto the moment of dissolution and received with theioMHtv at great fervor and edification the last sacra i cash hi ad- tnenis of the Catholic Church only a few ' .i,.riber I minutes before her yes close.l forever upon s eiiesof earth. Her life was replete with pious and charitable deeds, and tier tieain i was as peaceful as it was happy ami full of promise Tor the never-eimnip j- Mav her soul rest in peace. We had tbe pleasure of an Introduction through our friend Mr. John McFeely, the other dav, to a gentleman named Dewitt, who has 'had a large experience In the oil business, and who assured ns that after a partial examination of the farm of Mr. An thony Myers, in Oallitzin township, this conntv, he ha.1 no doubt there was oil there, but whether It was the work of nature or art he was not prepated to say, though the rock formations on the land were strongly sllg gesttve of the former. He Intends to inves tigate the matter stilt further in tlie course of two or three weeks, when no doubt he will let us hear the result. Mr. Peter Burners a former well known and very worthy citizen of this county, writes us enclosing a year's subscription to the FkeemaV from his home in Livingston county, Illinois, that the first frost to leave Its Impress there occurred on the 6th Inst., that new corn is selling at Tl cents per bnili el of 80 pounds in that neigh tiorlinod, while old com brings 32 cents per bushel of M pounds, and that he and his folks, or we as he expresses it, shelled and shipped to Chicago last week five thousand bushe.s of corn, and also forty-five head or hogs the latter of which were shipped without lielng shelled. How is that for the western count i r.lTnia Huntingdon Ixral Xetct says tnat M. F. Gates, boot and shoe dealer, who sud denly left that place several months ago be tween two days, leaving a vacant store room behind him, was brought back by Sheriff Henderson on Saturday last. Gates had sped over the country to Denver, Col., where be waaenKKed k in a livery and was doing pretty we.l, when the ofhciala of Huntingdon were apprised of his where abouts, and the warrant was issued to cap t ure him. M r. Gates Is accused of cmnn,. . ting a forgery to the amount of 91,000. the "..Z w,rin; the names of John Cessna, r.ihr and himself. He was aecom ..... i..!l 1 his wife. He had a Krng and the amount of his bail was fixed "JS'iSb Ogliue, who was admitted to the almshouse of thia county on the Uirh of Novemtier, 1W7, which was the .lay after l was opened for the reception of "'at.!,;ii whose' age was at the time recorded on he Poor House register as 7 years died In t hat institution, on Friday last, after having reached according "'iV' a S inarkable age of f years. was a large and powerful man, mu n.a Tpparently tH.e,, "'tsirn tired," be had great XrVknow,,aVhelaw.essc,n s hn lived after lieing confined to hia rom only abou ' fen days, with an 'P''0" his lips. If no peace to hia ashea at Hast an example det.r others from foltow ir. in is footstep. -The Clearfield Iiepxtblican of last week I fays that the Norris family gave an exhibi- I tion at Bottorrs photograph gallery, in that ! borough, on Saturday, tl that the youngest child in a family of sixteen Hiildren was 17 years of age. John Norris; Ksq., and his wife, residing in Pike town ship, called, as indicated, with ten of their sons, ami had a eroup pbotoeraph taken or tlie twelve. None of the girls were present. Two of the six daughters are dead. The joint weight of the ten sons was 1 ,833 ponn.ls, lielng an average or l.l.itiponnds each. The father's weight was lfiO, and the mother's 170, and both are apparently as sound as they were a quarter of a century ago. The mother is a daughter of the late Isaac Bloom, ar., well known to all the old settlera in the Vicinity of Cnrwensville. Thomas Ii. Evans, who a few Veiirs ago carried on the photograph business in this place find subsequently removed to Chest Springs, was ft.n important witness iii tbg trial in Philadelphia last week of a spirit nalist named liliss and Ills brevet wifo. who were charged with conspiracy to defraud by rneans of what they claimed to be material ised spirits; biit who escaped conviction in consequence of the jury, on which there werfe tliH eleven proverbial contrary men, failing to agree. Kvans was what is known its "spirit, photographer" to the Bliss combi natioOi bnf denied among various other things that he ever assisted in the seances, that he was the great 1 rtnl and recognizer of all the spirits that appeared, that his daugh ter W as the petscinater of one of the spirits, or that, he hail .said that she made a "damn ed good spirit,"' As was testified to by one of the other witnesses. The death of Mr. Geo. "W. Ttrowrl, a no tice Whereof will be found under the ltea.l of 'Obituary," was rather sudden ami unex pected, the result, we are told, of congestion Of the lungs, from which he suffered for a period of only two days. The deceased re turned from a visit to Altoona on Wednes day of last week and walked from (J reason to Chest Springs, and on rcachiiig tlie latter place, where his wife ffsides with hCr pa rents, he Complained of being unwell, and was put to tied, from which he was removed a corpse en the second day after; Mr. Brown was jt shoemaker by trrtdR; 'fctiieh business he followed for a tong tifne 1ft this plrtce, working for Judge Thomas alone for thirteen years in succession. From here he went to Kast. Conerhangii early last Spring, but subsequently removed to Alton, ill., frorii wjieiite lie rt timed some IhfFe weeks ftgfl.. tie was married twice, his first wife having been a sister bf Mrs. Jdhn 1). Thomas and his second wife a daughter of Mr..t rii. Magrtire: whr:n he leaves a widow, lie has no children living His remains were in terred at Chefit .Springs on Sunday last, sev eral ir.emiiers of tlie Udd Fellow aritl Masonic crafts, Cf which rifganiJ'aliorjs he was a mem ber, and various other gentlemen from this place, attend i"g the ftineral. Dr. Elcoate, the fecl'dPa of Clearfield township, this criontyi wli.i forgot to pay tis for printing lecture jxtsterfl neatly rt ypjtt ago, and who went J-cst last .Inly, liils re cently turned up in Gait, Ontario, where hti lectured on his favorite subject, phrenology, and also, according to the Oalt Jit-fbrmcr, swallowed a large quantity of alcohol pro cured at a drug store, which would have put an end to his life had not several gentlemen whom he has repaid wito base ingratitude procured medical aid in time. He was after wards arrested for some of his doings, but several gentlemen paid his fine and saved him from going to prison. He signed the pledge, was given a suit of clothes by a Mr. Brown, and started forth as a temperance lecturer. Some weeks after he returned to Gait in a lieastly state of intoxication, when Mr. Brown demanded the suit of clothes, which Rlcote at once delivered. Afterwards, at the prompting of a wiched set of com rades, lie brought action against Brown for the suit, of clothes, but the. magistrate dis missed the case. The Doctor is a man of tine ability, as many hereabouts will testify, and if he would leave liquor alone tbe world, which owes him a good living, would freely give it to htm. The Doctor was at one time in good circumstances. The T'KoinmTH'X Coitntv Cosvks Tion. Nii political convention ever met in this or any other county and transacted its business with the same lightning speed as the Prohibition convention which convened at the Court House, in this place, mi Mon day last. To be sure the delegates were not very numerous, probably not much more than a Vnler't or IMrker't doKen, but they were all of one heart and one mind. No ri valry interfered in the choice of a chairman nor was the appointment ot a cotnmit' t) nm-eesary to decidauJ report upon warmly contested seats. Take it all to all it was the happiest of conventions, with no one. to mo lest or make It afraid. In just about ten min utes after the President, Ransom K. Smith, took the chair, the work was done, and three-fourths of the county ticket to le voted for was nominated, as follows: rrothono tary, V. S. Barker, F.bensburg ; Poor House Director, E P. Baker, Susquehanna town ship ; Coroner, Thomas I. Jones, Elienstiiirg. No nomination was made for District Attor ney, and as a consequence the erroneous im pression wiil jro. abroad that among the members of the bar of Cambria conntv Frauds Murphy has not a Bingle follower. In order to give the voters of the county a frtir chance at the election, a Greenback party is now in order, and as our patrioti'; and enterprising fellow citiften. Chaplain Wm. T. Davis, has unlimited faith in Treas ury notes as the substance of things toped for, and ibe evidence or things not sren, we trust he will at once throw himself into the br-ach and supply a pressing party need. Following are the resolutions adopted by our Prohibition friends on Monday last : WheiiEAS. The friends ot Ooi, humanity nn1 temperance In Csiotiria county, nndln- in the present political parties no disposition to battle eirainst i!ie Ktestesl evil of modorn tlmes and hr the rt potior the net calculated to protect the people agsinsl the ravitges of their worst foe (intoxlcaiinir drinfts), and by striking down the sscred rights of the people to siiy whether license to sell liquor should or should not be BTHited In our midst, removes from us any hope or redrtss through their instrumentality ; therefore .... . llrf lived, Thnt we see no relief Trom the tor rihle evils of Ihe liquor traffic, except through prohibitory laws. Wew?rr Thiit, In view of the foregolnjl Tacts, we sever our connection with our Toriner polit ical pm-tios. and form ourselves into a distinct Prohibition party, for the purpose of concen t rat iou- all our influence, both moral and polit ics!, airainst the unholy traffic In intoxicating ari"JTlre,l, That we hesrtly endorse the plat, rorm adopted by the Stale I'rohit.ition Conven tion, and pledge our hearty snpport to lis notn- '"irVrtd. That we bclievo It to be the duty of every Christina man sud lover of his rsce to vote the Prohtnttlon ticket, and we hereby cor dlslly Invite all such to come with us. ISIirnudl oe,' W. W. JOSES. A BKAtrlfVtt. MosrMRJ. The finest monument that has ever yet been erected in Lloyd's cemetery is the one that was a few days ago placed over tbe grave or Mrs. Mary J Low man wife of Dr. John Lowman, of Johnstown. The lettering and finish of this exquisite monument, designed ami executed as it was by Messrs. Keim & A seller, art sculptors, of Johnstown, Pa., is decidedly unique, and altogether it is one of the most elegant in design and complete It workman ship that has ever been erected in any of our ttemeteries so handsome and perfect indeed that to see it will well repay a visit to the n.na Tim firm that lias ! cemetery near i ii in p, " had the honor of producing this lieannriil monument fearlessly defy competition in t western Pennsylvania, and have ottered a I large reward, which no one has yet had the temerity to accept, for any work that will at all compare with what they have done i and can do in their line. Parties wishing i first-class monument or tombstone will do well to consult tne nrm aoove n-mc,.. New Kffectn In Paris grey, bronze, green, marine blue, . and all new ran coiors, now j Huors& Hacrb's. i Fifth avenue and 51 arket street, Pittsburgh. Medical men often pnrzle themselves over the large sale that Dr. Bull's Baby Bvrup enjoys. Its great popularity is dne only to the excellent qnalitms possebsd by this household ncdiine. 2 eeuta. STILL Which you should BE SURE TO WHO HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN CITIES fcifctuftt mew cooes f on WHICH Til E IT II AYR HE A SONS WHY YOU SHOULD DEAL WITH US : We bought $10,000 worth of Goods for $.,000 cash frota the stock of n Wholesale House in New York city which was c'osetl out at Assignee's sale; and are determined to give the people a. remedy for hard times lv sell ing them Goods 35 per cent, ijheaper thari Uidy havtt ever before or can now buy elsewhere. Ae wri have the largest assortment and greatest variety in the cotinty, and are prepared to give PKrrni nAROAUTR Ih.-.n tan be obtained at any other establishment. Oct. 5, iSTt.Oiri. L.tcitl Coj'Mfiitondence. St. Bohi?aci, Oct. 9,1877. tEXa raEBxt Messrs. Levi Nsfr'e and .Ta cob Tahnet cntuht. hti t-lnr!ay tiiaht of lat week, at Mel Ion's rtsm. foriy-flve Inres efc'IS. arid on the ftillnwinir niht thtfy-flVe rnnfe. ilvera? init in -weljfht froth ote trf tfce poilnds each. Tthirh they took to Onrr'olltoifcri find til(1 Tery readily st twenty cents apiece. Oil Tniirlay niht, Mr. Andrew Younir, miller st Thomlts' mills, cauirht In the lafl-race seven larste sired eels, tfiife of -Which messurnd three feet feven inches snd welvhed four pounJs five ounces, the sktn ijf which I will send you ot the first opportunity, ct'rt not tirililtcjy a rrtoss of eels for yourself, n"d artt'tftef nhe for m rrierid.sherifr Itlalr. A party fir riSherhlen; haMfd b ht, Hann. of t'herry Tree, Indiana cntirity. who Itit-fe been spcmlinir several days at the diftorent dnrns nonthest creek, were handsomely rewarded with a iariro tuh of fish of all kinds and of various sizes. There is a ressonahlcicmid stsvenf water in I'hcst creek jnst ntw. hd it is no ttreat trick to catrtt in itn hour or ttro a lheei fer a jruo'l filed family brcaS fsst. Mr. .TShri Cornell nhi scvef-nl Other Voting fhen, 1hlle In jtic?t rtf cheiff;ifl the ot'ief da v, came acrMss a hilie bcl. 1l)l'!i Is siippoftcd to he the mate of the one killed a few dai previous hv M r. .tacoh Yahtter. Mr. 1 i li ; 1 1 t'n seelntr the party heat a hasty retreat fr iho hills, whence it whs subsequent'!- tolltrcd t n patty rf hunters, but with what siiece haS ni't fi-t tiar!p'red. Mr. Jscob ThoniMS. of this township, fifsf? rsU"d from ten t-nshels cf F.arly Rose potatce?. no lc? than two hundred And twentv-five bushel., ?oih of the hills yleldlnir f cttf thirty to fifty-three cf the esculents. tnuny of w h ili weighed" froiri td to three p in mis. f.'an nny tTf the readers of the Spicy Kkekm an bent this big yield T At a neighborly reunion at t he resilience r.f "Jr. John Learner, in tSiisipjclmnna town'h'p. en I rl day evening last, Murtin Oakfs drew a revolver anl pointed It In a secminurly playful tnnnncr at seveml of Ihe parties present, all of whom ai!f!eil him to put It away, as serious harm niicht follur from mch foolish prKreediii)f 3. Not heedimr tho advice iriven. the weapon was final y dis harifed, the hall passinsr so close to the head of a little girl as to clip off a small port inn oi her hair, and then strm-k Mr. lianiel lii-rkst r ssi r on tnc of the arms, tmtieildini? itself hi the eihow joint. Koine of the party allege that, the act was a ma nsions fne, while others express the heller that lt;wns purely nccidental. He that as it may. it was reprehensible In the extreme, ami will" wo trnt. serve as r warning to the man who. unin tentionally wo hope, came so near being tho lead ing actor In a terrible tragdy. - Yours, fcc, Chest oa CnARoa. CARrtoi.T.TCtW, Oct. 8, 1877. PvAR FnicicWAw In addition to the many oth er sbumlant crops, that of chestnuts Is proving unUriunlly large. The price here by the whole solo rates is five cent? p'-r quart. round is heinic broken and material prepared for the erection ol a fine bnck school hutlutnir and hall tn our town. The buildinir is to 1? in slise Vi hy 00 feet, the lower or first story to be divided Into four school rooms snd the second Story to be sll in one, for use a? a public hall. It is "the In tention to make It one of the best and Mriest build fnjrs of tlie kind In t he county. The well Known energy of the committee, headed by .Mr. Henry Hoppel. having- the matter in charge. Is iraaran tee sufflcleut lhat the work will be Vigorously pushed. It Is gratifying to know that the mfM lately put in operation here Is a success and will prove n remunerative Investment to the energetic iren tlemen to whom It be ongs. Mr. Henry Kcken rode, the inlllcr. lift the reputation of rn.ikina; the best flour ever produced in this section of the country, and the writer hereof can testify from persona! knowledge, that the mill under his charge has produced flour as itood if not better than any ever offered lor sale in this market. TI.e receipt jf wheat at t?ie mill has averaged upwards of l.tlw bushels per week since il com menced operations, to say nothing- of the large amount of buckwheat, rye. etc, alreidy stored sway for future de. That It may long continue In successful operation Is our sincere good wih. Ilia with rcfrre. that I state that .Miss Mary Belie continues Very low, and her death may bo looked for at any moment. A younaer brother Is also down with the same dread dieesse, scaflet fever. Mr. 'Tine Thomas has been and Is yet ronRned to his bed from an Injury sustained by striking the can ot his knei against some iron while at work in his shop. The Injury Is serious, and. It Is feared, will result in a still knee. Yours, &.c, 9 u as car. A young man nametl Frank Gotijlinour, of Cnnetriaugh borough, was captured by Chief-of-l'oiice Harris about 12 o'clock Voif nestlay night with a bag on his back contain Inpjsixteen lioxea of figars and various other articles, valued in all at alsntt S8fk tvhich he just stolen at the drug store of lr Beam, in Johnstown. Alter inn arrest me prisoner confessed that he alone had committed all the recent burglaries in that place, and as a result no less than nine informations have been made against biin. His inothor was arrested next morning for receiving the so len goods, and gave bail for her appearance at Decern le r Court. f. tv. TttoMPSOir, Druggist and Chemist: It is all of twenty yt-ars t have btieti troubled with backache, loss of sleep, nervousness hd nervous headache. I have taken .two iHdtles of Barosma, Backache, "Liver and Kidney Cure, and am very much better ev ery way. It regulates the bowels, rttitl has helped me very much rf Inward Piles. I recommend it to all lily friemls troubled as 1 nave leen. Mhs. Silas Kerr. Spring Creek Itoad Titusville, Aug. 2t, '74. Prepared by 15. lv. Thompson, Titnaville. PaM atitl Jnld by Lemnioii & Murray, Ebens burg. Price, 91.00 per bottle. Silk Department. Our silk trade has lieen largely increased by our efforts In carefully selecting none but makes of tnoicn reputation, and shades the most perfect and reliable. We are now pre pared to show in our new silk room silks far sorpassing our efforts in the past. Our black ilks are of rich anil elegant finish, perfect in texture, and warranted not to cut or break. All desirable shades in late importations w'H be found in our department. Jltroi'S Ss Hackk, Fifth avenue anil Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. "Mr. Kugetie Litzinger. residing on what is known as the Euoa M'Mnlleii farm, in Allenheny township, will offer at pit bile sale, ou Thursday, Oct. 2."th,a lot of person al property consisting of horses, colt, cows, young cattle, hogs, wagons, rriowef and reaper, threshing machine, farming irhple ments. hay, corn, oats, household furniture, etc. See posters printed at this office. AN do If for no other purpose than to secure big Hi: r? CALL BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE ON OrEXHD Tit IS it EE It A XI) Allli S. TEITELBAUM & BROTHER, CARROLLTOWN, CAMBRIA CO., PA. Tf.ITF.LBAC! & TRO. Vte ftcctl scarcely invite attention to the mammoth Advertise ment of this enter prising CarrollfdVn firm, as it ia 1:1 U enough td jp"esk for itelf, but it is well to note v bat thejr propose to ilo for their customers, as plainly and temptingly set forth in the fOlloviltis p;if?ial list of their wnsPEiirt i. i.ow prices. Men's All-Vool Mslmere Suits. . .f-.no and up. ' . . riints......i... HovS' " TuliS...: 4.ini " Men's ITats 150 " " " Hoots 2ft) " " Women's Shoes l.tn) 4 Misses' " VI W'oolcn Blankets I.fto per p'r. Horse " 1.U5 ' Waterproof Cloth. Jta inches wide.. R5 " " Cashmeres .tipery'd. A lpne (all colorsi s " Itest Wsshlngron Prints 5 " " l.nncnster tiinghams S " " Muslins (bleacher' ami unbleached) ft TiLking fcr Ort'inlls...- 15 " SftERirF's Sat.es. The following !e scrilied real estates were sold by Elierift P.vfln at the Court House, in this plae, on Satur day afternoon last, the sale of fifteen rthef tracts, owned by Finney ,t .Johnston an.l principally located in Chest township, hav ing Ix.'etl postponed until to-uiorruw after noon : , A hou. stable snd 73 acres rf Improved and ltd ncres of unimproved land in 'rolo town ship; sold ns the property of Rrwine Peth and bouirht by K. A. hooinaker, Krj.. ffir House. Imrll snd 240 seres in Jackson town ship; snl.l lot!n propi-rty of John A.sndOeo. liairer and bought b Thomes I'-ivIs for I.O.Vl. Three, h u fid n-rl itnd twenty acres, iinmiprov ed. In Hiirr toWhship; sold ns ihe proper! v of F. ;. and M:ehT O. Snyder and bought by jos. Miller lor tfiTO. Attention is tailed Id tiie ofti r tnide hv the National Silver-Plating Co., "PI Chest nut St., PhilndKlphia, lit btir columns. Their silver-ware is beauiifit! iitirj fully np to standard, and llieif generous oft'er is available to all the readers of this paper for ninety daj-s after date. II Y.ll ENF.Al.. .TOIIXSTO-flb ASS. Married, at the t'ath ollc church In this place, on Tuesday morning, Oct. 9. 177, hv Rev. Father Bovle. K. Ij. Johns, tos, F.sip. and Mr.. Mart Jam: H lass,, both ol Kbensburg. No cards. That It Is never too late tn do good will be free ly admitted by our much esteemed legal .'rlond and his fair bride, who. judging from the fact lhat they were married at 54 o'clock In the morn ing, sci m to be just as thoroughly impressed with the Idea that It is never too early- to wed, a con rlnslon which they found abent fifty persons, more or less, willing to endorse by ire; ting out of bed an hour or more before daylight in order to witness the ceremony. Well, no matter, eariy or late. It was weil done, and In the doinir one of the kindest of men ff"t one of the best ot wives, aud our worthy portinater, Msior Thompson, and thnt excellent lady, Mrs. VVinnln Moore, who performed the part of attendants on the happy occasion. CoUld r.ot but have felt that they were bearing witness to the administration of asacra mem which bound for life In the silken bonds ot tnatrttminy Hi worthy a coop! as ever pledurcd eaMi other t heir sacrel troths - he the embodiment of honor and the possessor of a heart as Warm and generous as ever nelit in hurnsn bres.st. and she not only the counterpart of himself In these par ticulars, but as true a lady, as proficient a house kepersnl ss faithful a"spoue ss ever Messed morral man with her lore or favored With her hand. The hnppy couple Started at once for Philadelphia on a Wedding tour, from whence they will return t find thcmrelves tile recipients of a screrade which will be to some extent es pres-lve of the irood will and irood wishes of thW community In which they have so long resided and to whom thty have go un'j-'y.-ndt .ai-ccr themselves. Inir may they live and while life lasts my thev be as happy as happy can be. After that heaven, we hope, lor both of thctn. MTJIiVF.Hinti-OON-T"4.-Marrled. on Thurs dsycvenlng. Oct. 4. 1S77. at tho pastora 1 residence, F.bensburg, hy Rev. Father Movie. M r. Francis M i lv Kin ll and Miss JusmbOomti, both or tide place. The hnppy couple In the first dawn hi their new found joy loiled not to remember the printer, who In return takes pleasure in Congratulating them on tho final realisation of their long cherished hopes, which, we sincerely trust, have brought to each of thctn a peace ami contentment which will abide with thctn for many long years vet to Come. The newly made husband, it is no offs'nee we hope to say, has long plodded life's weary way alono and unattended by God's best gin to man. a good wife, but now that he has st last entered the mat rimonial fold, there Is no one we are sure who will not join with us in wishing that be and nis fair bride, who Is well fitted to make Ins house a h:n!e indeed, may never have cause tore.-ret tho all imHrtant step they have just taken. In short, may peace and plenty be their portion in this life and a blisslol eternity their rewurd in the life to come. So mote It be. ttttltiAnr. TjAf"1""T,-ried, "tn Ioref to. on Frldav. Sept. a. lrT, Mr. John l Lacky. son of Patrick (de Ceased) and Christiana liicey, aged about 30 years. Tho rein a ins were ta ken to Philadelphia for Interment. Peace to his Immortal spirit. EVANS. Pied. In this place, on Sunday even trig, Oct. 7, 1S77. Mis. Ki.iza J asb Kvass. relict of David K. Kvans. dee'd, and daughter cf Hlch'd tiitiinirs, aged about 30 years. BROWN Died, at Chest Springs, on Friday, Oct. 5, 19 7, Mr. ttr.nnttK W. Bhowsj, recently of this place, sf ad about 43 years. PET! MONTH will be paid to a good, energetic man in each county to introduce I.'Hi KOIjh'n New Illustrated History of Fenns ivan-ia Write Immediately and state experience In this business, and also aire. Address, I C. tiOOUFK II, Ptib!!hr, 11 A KKISHCRO. Pa. iDon't fall to my what paper i .in saw this n- I0-12.-3m. . LORKTTO PROPERTY at PRI VATE SALE. The undersigned ofT. rs for sale at a low price and nn easv terms TWO I,OTS Or O HOt! Nil, well Improved. In I-.retto banmirh, on which Is erected a eomtOrtable an1 desirable twoSIOi y 1)vki,i.io Hocsk, lx feet with a good hiTCHts aitached. s well as a tub. stantial St a ri.k ami other necessary Oithcii.o. isos. Tho are ulsrtnn the premises, which are located on St. Mary 8 street, the nrinctunl ihur. onghfare of the town; a thriving irehard of choice irui: ami an anomlanre of excellent water. For further Informat on eall on or address FBiria O riel, t.sq., attorncr In (art for "PATKICK MEALLY, lUorctte, Oct. 12, l7.-3m. bargains at the VViTII A LARGE STOCK OF vhtt um t X0H' OVFEIZIXG AT t;Ct SAfK TIIK rOJltSr:f:TH. ::;;-:;::?.,' i, -i:;;;::;. ""HF.!tRAS by an At- of he (Septra! Aspm- M blv of the Comuioritveali h ot Pfiinsylvn nia. Onlitled -An Act to regulate the Oeiicral (elections within this 'Commonwealth," It Is en joined upon me lo give public notice of said elections, snd to etitiuiM a (em said. notice what officer are to be e letted, I, John Ktan. High Pin riff of t he County of Cambria. In the Com monwertllh f Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the cotinty Hriirsiifd, that a (leneral Kloetion will be held in Ihe County of t.'ambria. on the lti rtny of November, A. I. IH77. (lheune tit log t he Tuesday next fottowijig the flrst Mon day of Siibi month.) at which time Mate und County officers will tie elected, as follows: ONE PERSON" for thoottlcof Judge or the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. ON K PEItSON for the office of Auoltor Gen eral of I'ennsvlvaiii. ONE PEKSON for the office or Treasurer of Pcnnsvl vniiia. ON K PKKSOV fir the office of Prothonofary or Ctthilit-in cfPiitt. . ONE PEKSON for Ihe office or District At tbr ncv of Cambria conntv. ONE I'l.KSON tor i ho office or Poor Houe iMrecfor ol I'nmhriii c-niiilv. ONE JTPSON fo th? oil'ce cf Cororcr of Ciiiubi lH county. I AI.'O I1FUERV MAKK FNOW r piv --. TICK, that the place tor holdtng the aforesaid election ii tl-ofti'vernl wards; boroughr. il;st' i,Ms and townsli'ps within the sa'd county arc e follows, to w!t : The electors of the di-!tr!',t r-ompocrd or tho town.'liip ot .Mii-hcny loiucclnl IJiidy's school house, in said township. The electors ot the district composed ot the township of Adams, to meet at the bouse of i'a iiel IHinniior. in Adainsbuig. i ne electors of the riislrie-t composed of the township of It.irr. to meet at school boose No. 11. In said tow nship. The electors of the district composed of th townsh'p of Illncklick. to meet at the house of A brum Mrtklri; dee'd, in s.iid township. 1 he bb-ctois of the distrlvt composed cr the townshfp ot Camorri. to meet t the Court House in the borough of I'tiensbiirg. Th electors of the district coirfposfd of the horotigh )' Catr'tria: io nut't as follows : First Ward; at the school hccsc 'u P.IJ ward ; Second Ward, in the borough lock-up, In "aid ward. The electors of the district composed of the township of Carroll, to meet at the sc hool house In Carrolltown borough. The f lectors or the d'strlct composed of the borouirh of I 'arrolltown, to meet at the school house in said ficrOnS-h. The elcetoi S of the- district composed of the township ol Chest, to m-jet at school house No. 9. in said township. 'J he electors of I he district composed of the borough of Chest Springs; lo mcei at the house of Jacob Wagner, In said borOugh. Tlie elcctoi of lite district bout posed of the township of Clearfield, to meet at school house No. 2, adjoining the village of ?t. Augustine, in sahl townshtp. ) The electors of tho dlstr'ct composeil Ol the I township of Coueinaiigti, lo meet at school . house a l Singer's, in s.inl township. j The electors of the district composed of the' borough ot Cone-maugh. to meet ss follows: j First ward, at the house ot Peter Malzl. in seld j First Ward ; Second Ward, at the house of John . Swa rtziiian. In said Second Ward. I 1 he-electors ol the district composed of tbe oorough ot Coop-rsdale. to uieet at the school bouse In said borough. The electors of the dlt-lct com posed or the township of CroVlej to tni-et at school hons- i.i the village of Su in met hi II. id said township. The electors of the iisi riot composed ot the township ot Oean, to meet at Kiei'iauds school house in eeld township. The electors of the district composer! or the borough of Bust Coneinaushi to meet at the house of firtcicl Confer, deceased, lu said bor ough. Tlie electors of the district composed r the borough of Ebenshiirg, to meet as follow: East Ward, in thefcOmrt ftOoin in se.'d wnrili West Ward, iu Grand Jury Uooin, lu tho East. Ward. The elector oT the district corrnoed of the borough of Franklin-, 10 uiret at the School house in said borough. Tile Hectors ol the' district Composed of the township of tiailitsint to meet ut Dawson's school house, in said township. The elect ors of the district composed of the borottrfu of Galiitzm. to meet at tho school house m saiJ borough. r i ..i . . r .. .lli.f-i . ... iiitvimuoni nn.- ii mnci couipotca or the township of Jacjnn, to meet at toe house of Henry Kngor. in said towoship. The electors of the district composed of th horouah of Johnstown, to mee-t as follows: clrst Ward, at Public School Koom rto. 3. in suid ward; tv eond Ward, at the office of Joseph S. Strsyer. Ktq., on Market street;, in said Ward ; i niru aro at tne pouse or John itradv, u Franklin strc-t. tn said ward : Fourth Wnnl. nt the house of John 1 reflz, in said wi d; Filtli ard. nt the house of August V cignnd. in said wurd; Sixth Ward, at tue Johuslowu i'olleo, in said war.l. Tlie electors of the district rnnipnfi t-f the borough of Lore! to, to meet at ttiesetiuoi house in said liOrougti. 'J'hc Hectors of the dlstrict'compos-ed of the township of Minister, lo meet st the warehouse of Augusiine lliirbin, iu the vilirgeof Muusler, j In said township. The electors o the district composed f the i borough of Millville, to'ineet as follows; Tlrst I Ward, at The lock-up. in said ward; Second tVs-d. st th? hos-earriage hoilse. lu said ward. ; 'I he electors of the district composed of the ' borough of Prospect, to meet at the echoed 1 house m aid borough. I The eleitors of tbe district composed of tbe township of Itichlandi to nieft at itie house of I Jo tj,ii Geii in said township. j Tne Hectors of thedisirloi composed of the township of Stony creek, in niect at Jacoby s ' school house, in said township. j 'Ihe e lectors of thedotrlci composed of the ! township id" SunuiH-rhill. lo men nt the SUui merhill si.'hool house, in VV ilnmre tiorough. 'J he electors ot Hie -.lisinct composed of th borough ol Suinmii villc, to m.et ut these hi nil house in sit it borough. The ell-dors of the district composed of the township of Susquehanna, to meet at ibe house of Miebael Piali, in ..! J owi s up. The Hectors of the iisii-ie-t composed of the township of Till lor, to meet al the idiml house near Wm. HeudricsV, In said township. j The electors of ti e district coinpos.-d of Ihe i borough of Tiiiiiif lliiit, to meet at Ihe school bouse iu S:iid toroug.i. T.ie electors of ihe district composed of the borough of Woodvnle, to me-f at Ihe school lion c in said borougli, I he electors of tue d'stMct compoted ot the township of Washington, t mf t at the school house at tbe foot of Plane No. 4, In said town- j ship- I 1 be Hectors of the district composed of the township of White, to meet m Ihe bouse of John Iteors, iu said lowmdop. The Hectors of thi district fcomftosvd of the township of Voder; to meet ns tollowst First Division; al tlie public house of Jacob Ueamiln said township: Second Pulsion, al iiliuuui'a scnool uuuae. in saio lowiisinn. 1 SPKrtAb ATTKNT'Or ip iirn-1'.T iiirruicii m .tiiiur nun 111 ineni-w ........1......... ... ...... ...... 1 .. k. . . .. ui'iniiuiiiiiiiivuiiaiii w vuuun ui uii:ii imu ni loliows: teLC. 1. fcveiy mala eitir.en twvnty-or.w years : of ice. fMesliiif the fnilnwii fj nsliflcstlon j tiirii t- M:titi-; to vofe at all 'iM-tion: trt Me shall have pi-en s c!ticu of the Uni ted S'! at le.tut r.ne month. Sij-4,udH Mm II have resided In the State on jear (or ir biivlnu previously been aqualifle i rleetor or native tiorn ,-irizen rf the Mate, h : shall have removed therefrom and returned., then six taolithst lmm Jiatet v prect-dlog- th flection, i Tn'ril lie shall have re-slded In the election district where hesliull offer to voteal b-sst two tnonths liouiediaiely preceding theHectloo. . . f""trt)i If tWentv-to yer of age, or up ward, he shall have PmM" wphin two vears a Mate or Oniiity.tax, iiicb shall have been as sessed at leto-l li mmiths nd tieeu paid at least one month tWore the election. M-C, 4. All elections tv the citizens shall be bv ballot, lircry halbu vote.i shai! be number ed In the order in which it shell he Hflved, and the number recorded bv the ejection offl- rs on tho llt of voters., opposite the name of the flcctor who presents the ta'lot Any ele tr-.r fr.ay write his name opn iiis ticket, or cause his ntnie to he written tcereon and at tested by 4 citizen of the district. The election "corf shall he f w.irn or arPrtned not to dis close hoi miv ciector shall have voted unless r nin. d to do so ns a witness in a judicljl pro ceed inir. .ht:. Elector" shall in sll cnsin exept trea S n. Itdony. snd breach or ur-ty ot the peace, :e privilct-Cil from arrest dm in their attend aneo oh , 1. ctioiis and in truing to and returning tifrefroin. 6. Whenever an"- rf the oualified cb-o-t"isf tlii I'limilKiiin calth (.!all he in active military service, , nnler a reiiiilt bm I nun tbe Prt-sid-iit of ihe V lited Si . or by aut horlty from this Commonwealth, such Hotor exercise tho rurht of stltfcair' in a!l electiot. tiy the citizens, under' such rem lit ion us are or shall he prescribe J by la w. as I ully s t t h-y wore prcs,-iit nt 'rir usual plate s of el' cliou. !-W. ' ,A!j U.s rcgiiialli.g Ihe holding of elections hv the citizen lor the ri-g'?f .-at imi of Hectors Fh:i:l be unitorni ihrouwhiH the St ate; but no doctor Shall be deprived o! tlie privi lege td Voting hy rcasou id his Paine tiot tHdi.fr reirislcrcd. SKC s. Any person sJ-a!l p-fve or promise or offer to give lo attv cIih tir any money, re wnrd, ir oilier valuable cimideri ion. for his vote at anv election. Or tor withholding tho sjiiuo, or wlm shai! iriveor promiscto pHosucti considcrattnti to any oili r w-iriiit iJr party for such .l'--('r'3 Vote, i.r for I he. vithli'Udiinr Irtcrt.-'f, niid any elector who Uall receive or nirree tr receive, for himself or for another net- irtoney. rcwatd. or oibcr valuable cioid emtion for his vote st an ! lection, or for with holding the same, slmi: Iberct-y lorteit the right to vote at si'ch c-t('ri!,n i and an eh-ctor trf' right to vote shiip ',e chailenged forso'd cause liefore the i-l.-c iion niMivrs. shall he fcdnlrci to reesr frr sllirm that the matter ri , chsl lenpe is uinruu before hit vote' ftlafl be re ceived. Pr.c. 9. Any person who ftf'l h!le a csfidl date for oflii-c be guilt of bribery, fraud, or willful violation ot Sf'v election biw, shall be forever disquaiifc,. from bold) -is- any office of? trust or prift it: t h: ( 'onimonwcalt n : und hut ix-rson oitvlf-!-d of willful violation of tps election laws fhail. in nddiilon to any ponril lies: provliled ty law. be deprived ol ther'flit Of surrrtc-e absolutely fr a term of foit ytrtrS. Skc. IX For the purpose d voting no pctsnit shall be deemed to have trained A residence tiv reason of Ins pn-seiicc. b'tt ft ti reason t-f his absence, while crr-ptoTod frt ih StVIc l" eithei civil or inll'frtr. fit this State Or tHo I'nitcd Stairs, or im the high sins, nor While a student of ahj- Institution of learning. ;nor while kept In a poor house or other esvluih at I public expense, nor w hile couUucd in publie prison. t. 14 restrict HeCllon hemrs h-!l con sist of a judv.e ancl tvo iiisp,-ior who shall bo chosen aonnnlly hy the cillzenn. Kach flector shall have the right to vote lor the judge and one ini.-c-tor, sin! each Inspector shail Spoint one clerk. The tlrst r-h'ction fxiard ol any new district shall te selected, and vacancies in flec tion hoards tilled, as shall be provided by ls. Kloetion ollicers shall tie privilege. I Irom arrest upon days of lection. aOd w hile engaged In making top and tmnrt!;tiog returns ; except Upon wp.rnif't of a Coiirt of record or Jtjdgd theft Id. rot- sH c'fCtion fraud, for felony, or for Wafitc'n l:r-3ch of the pence. In oitlos they msy claim exemption from Jury du'j during their terms of services. Si:t . l.i. No person sh!l l.e .innlicil tosertd s tin "lectiiin ofti, 'or who 'm!l hold or shall within two months h;ive Held n ottl-e. oi ap poiutinent or i-tmdny u;c!!t iti or undi-r the gov ernment oT the S'tnti yiitt. -s cr of tnisSiatc, or of ac.v ctt.V cr t-ClJiitJ. or any municipal bonr.'I. ct.ommi i'-n id- irnt In si'y city, savo only just i'-i .i i.f tl.c .' ; anil aldcfiLon; no taries pi,!ic qi,,l pi iv. ms in the militia service of tbe Stale: nor shall acy -!i tn.ii othcerbe cligi'iic to any iii ofli.-e to be titled at an election at w iiuli be Shall serve, nave only to snob su'.ioi-i2ii;:-i oiuiik ih! or l.toal ofhee" lie low Ihe gin d or city ufcuuiitj- liClctia, ki shall be rti-signated by law. And also to the following Acts of Assembly now in lorce In tills t-tate, v ACT or JAM-ART I'Trt. Pkc. 1 At nl' eeCllor!s hefoaf ter held linoer the law a ijf ll:'s Common, suit, the polls shall be ol ein-d ,lt even ,clccli, A. ., aud close at S;-Ven o-,-hiok. P. M. Sri". 7. W'hi'itever there shall tie a vnc,-pry In mi Hcctlon l-oari on lh morriug of al ele,' tlori.srtld vHctncy shatt bo C'le l it! coitfoimily with -.isl!iig laws. Thesjii l Act of AwmWr, frttltlod "An Act relating to the r.lcctions r.r this Coinmn wesltn," passed July 2d, 173. provides as fol low, to w it: That tlie I nsprctors and judges shall rpoel st the t-cpectiv placs appointed for r.old-nr tfs Heel ions in the district tn n hicii liny rpei.' tivelv belting, before even o'clock in the tllot o Ing of Tuesday. Nov, mhor C. snd i-a h Sttid Irt-spci-tor shall apfiolitf one Hcrfc, w brt Shall be a qualified Voter of sin-h I!tt i - In cae the persrsn who Jhall -sro received the Second highest rit'iiihiT of votes for insp, c. tor Shall not attend .he ilav of anv el... ii.-.. i then he pers'! klin sia!t have icii-lved iho I t'.eil hiifl'!"i iiliTTil.er oi votes for ln,'ei. 0 next ;er tTuint leciion siisif act as instiefoh lu h's place. And in c.tsi' ihe pet Hem who shall 1 nave rec-iveT me iitgnesi nuiuix-r ot vote for j itteoecfor shall not a ; t nd. t In person elected j jiidje shall appoint an itisM ctor iti his place. And in cise the person Heeled judri- shall iit I attend, iheti the-inspector wh.ishall have i. j eeived the hn.-licst number of vot- shall st I point a judge in his place, ntttl If snV vacaney I shall cintlnnein the liour I foi fhe space of J one hour after t!io time fixed bylaw for tho 1 Opening of the , lection, the qualified voter e.f i the township, ward, or district tor which stlrh ' ofhc-is have liwn Hevled. present at t he p'ace I e-f rlection. shall elect Some of ihilr aumbt-r trj i fill the Vacant-. j the Mrtnt ot VitIno. I The .-nrntlon of nil tpinlifiod voters is dlrr-c". ! edtothe following Act of Assemtilv regu lat'l' J tho mode c.r voting in this Common .Veallh :' CitANf-K IX THfc JfiiF.fr Vot'lNO. I An Art r'r-gi,i..,tt!ip lire mle r,r ,,?;,,, Ihf etr-t-timik lu the several counties ,,r this t onititopwealth. siiproved March 31.11 h lsfm fKC. I. Ht il rnnrtr.l l.u Ihe S. Uc ami l,.,ier U'jwnit itirr f the fnwnifDVrolh t-T svlcauit in .l wn..'.i r,f, nd it fs here'- lrn.irlr,t t he aulh , U oTthrni,.r. That the qualified voter, of ,ne several counties of thi CotUUion.v. ..n. at Ihe general, township Vr,t nn , .irspeciHl flwilnn., are het el r h, lest t, r au.nor r.ro tnu n-ouired to vole hv lot.,.. i P'lnted or written, or pallv printed en f paril ly written, scvcralli t lassin. k frh.'wa ti.. iinLi.i ........ . . . I ' ' - ticket shad Hublace the names of all judges I of Court to be voted fori and tie taladl-d tit- side Judiciary"; one ticket shall f mbrn-e the : names 01 ail Mate olTic r voted Tor Hrid i.e la helled ' State--; one tiefcet slill endirace the I n","7',"i''!'-,.tJ-ol-1ct-r- y,.x r. and l, ) labelled t '"' : otic tlckt shall emfiraee the name ol nil "township orti.--ra voted for snd be labelled Tow tishin'; otic ticket sIimII ' embrace the n.mies of ull tinr,,,,.!, ..it, . . o'lni 101, nun in lie lanci n llni-nl-r ' I m ..1. u . 1 a.. .... . 1 . - - and o ii sLuii ue lefioEiiv'I 111 a : lot liolr m p.tiate bal- ( Mvg ttnr.r.- -riy hand. mr orrir tn fbon ; burg, this ihinl day or October, 01 the Vmr rf . our lrd one thousand eight hundred Hn.f-r-, enty seven, and the i,idep..,i hmc,. of !,. -t. f ted Mates of America the 0111 bon-iN'dt h ami first. .hlllVliVit :L."."i"" MierifTs Office, Klichsliu; g, 1 let.':;.' p.;. ttysf'En nv all niu ugists r-i-ty i OiiodTiNa MAlrit A m.irli: ' moth boo- the ti"C the iirooertr of tb. ....d:. F.r-neu, we cninif at tc t-ri sent tlm SVi will K ... ... I t . ... . Vnndr, " "-ir"-ii ut 111 grati-t suoo oil, 1 11.11 1.:. ....... .. .. .. J S intt:cb. " -' -o win '" ri;i coiiTiiy. i-a on T.S1 t KIHV Octohkk is;;. yj,, ,,n.n -0m ail sc. I 110ns are respect 11 ly invtie. to pi ft u-pste in tl.w tratch. ft t- 7 J ' ZPA 1 "K K' Uailitzln. Oct. A CVU1). or Cam hm a C':t THE Vtiir.fe-? VTt. In ar.. ....... With the Wishes cf fr.nnv tri. nd. 1 v-.. v ' tieun-e ir.vselt s ! t.i-. , - u the olflne ii".ii.ri.ii.m ( -uivl'.t. . elected. to rl loPtv. --n uuiirs ,.1 , ?fr f-,. 1 k Nailivti ..i...... n J-hesiown, July 25, IS77. L A OKNTS W.VNTETTo Yli J"X- AITLKCOP.KU si.,1 (jl'AKTrnri' fe lhf1-Ce,, ",,:fre.l l.v a single',, - r' -i It a few hours The eh-verost thine t ' evl 30cch,s for sample l the irtmirM- nt w V lo'Srit. P':,ersbnrg. Ilmiii".'.,,. . ' ' :t J ritorv lor i r' .--v...,.,. ,,r. 1 JKf ANTED. A voiiiio- lftfv JlfM'!- - i,ig hh winter K.uiTb .1 . . . ' '"I ! loifiiiynt ..-.1 . - " . r . i i , r Trr i'-'U 'ents. Ad." re., "". si Ac t: t i.thr.MtiN r. Sept. 2s, 1st Meutp'!,,, I- vTfi H E U fr-ATIC C 0 M P0 U MD " f'-'-rr . is - . m a- H l.lfjr ' t tk- , I, V: j l-M 1. U.IH. ft ,ur "J.bUM-, IrlrBmtiU, C ampnnnd rare ar of i ci s : t ..- .r lii.ea "fV'"''-'" . " w, f"-"r1 in f. I t M- r. Itri jC "T t' HI-..I.I..U cr,J 1 , av . Jj rf,t .PKr'e t- m ,t arti mivcrr, t '"-' ''- AJ'"-- f"j'r- Plo-lin-T-l.. p,,. yi f
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