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I, ANION II HICK, High Sheriff of the county of Huntingdon. State of Pennsrvania, de hereby make known and give notice to the qualified ,'lectors of the county aforesaid, that en ...mein wilt be held in the said county of Huntingdon, on Toreday. Dec. mbar 16th. 1 , 73. at which time tile aforesaid amended conatitution will he voted lid - . In pursuance of said act, I also hereby make known end give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid spe cial election in the several election districts within the said county of Huntingdon, are as follows. to wit : let district, composed of the township of Henderson, at the Union School House. 2d dietrict. composed of Dublin township. at Pleasant Hill School House, near Joseph Nelson's, in said townehip. 3d district. composed of to much of Warriorsmark town, ship, as le not included in the 10th district, at the school house nrijoining the town of Warrionnuark. 4th district, composed of We township of Hopewell, at the house of Levi Houpt. sth district, composed of the township of Macrae, at the house of James Livingston, in the town of Saulsburg, in said township. 6th district, composed of the borough of Shirleysburg, and all that part of the township of Shirley not included within the limits of District No. 24, as hereinafter men tioned and described, at the house of David Fraker, dec'd, in Shirleyeburg. 7th d istrict,contposed of Porter and part of Walker town ship, and so much of West township as is included in the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at the south-west corner of Tobias Cauffnan's Farm on the bank of the Little Juniata river. to the lower end of Jackson's narrows, thence in a northwesterly direction to the most southerly part of the farm owned by Michael Maguire, thence rorth 40 degrees west to the top of Tossers mountain to inter sect the line of Franklin township, thence along the said line to Little Juniata river, thence down the game to the place of beginning, at the public school house opposite the German Reformed Church, in the borough of Alexandria. Bth district, composed of the township of Franklin, at the house of Geo. W. Mattern, in said township. 9th district, composed of Tell township, at the Union school house, near the Union Meeting house, in snit top. 10th district, composed of Springfield townellip, at the school house, near Hugh Madden's. in said township. 11th district, composed of Union township, at Grant school house, in the borough of Mapleton in said top. 12th district,composed of Brady township, at the Centre school house, in said township. 13th district, composed of Morris township, at public school house N 0.2, in said township. 14th district, composed of that pert of West township not included in 7th and 26th districts. at the public school house on the farm now owned by Miles Lewis, (formerly owned by Jam. Eimis,) in said township. 15th district. composed of Walker township,. the house of Benjamin Magaity, in M'Counelletown. 16th district, composed of the township of Tod, at the Green school house, in said township. 17th district, composed of Oneida township, at the house of William Long Warm Springs. 18th district, composed of Cromwell township, at the Stock Ili l School House. 19th district, composed of the borough of Birmingham with the Revere' tracts of land near to Anil 'Witched to the same, now owned and occupied by Thomas M.Owens. John K. McCabitn, Andrew Robeson, John Gensimer itild Wm. 9ensiiner, and the tract of land now owued by George and John Slmenberger. known as the Porter tract. situate iu the townehip M Warrimeruark, at We public /wheel house in 131thl borough. 20th district, composted of the township of foes, at the public school house in Cassville, in said township. 21st district, composed of the township of Jackson, at the public heti. of *Stetted Littles, at McAleavy's Fort, In said township. 224 district, composed of the township of Clay, at the public school hon. in Scottsville. 23d district. composed of the township of Penn. at the public Reboot house in Merkieslinrg. in said township. 24511 district, composed and created as follows to wit:— Th. all that part of Shirley township. Huntioellau coun ty, lying and being within the following described limn dories, (except the borough of Men. Union.) namely : Beginning at the intensection of Union end Shirley township linen with the Juniata river. on the south side thereof; thence along sold Union township line for the distance of three mils from said river; thence east wet-illy, by a straight line, to the point w here the main from Eby's mill to Germany valley.crossee the commit of Sandy ridge: thence northwardly along the mum!. of Sandy ridge to the river J nniat, and thence up said river to the place of beginning, shall hereafter form a separate election district; that the qualified voters of Paid election district shall hereafter hold their genesis) and township elections in the public school house in Mount Union, In acid district. 25110 district, composed of all that territory lying northeastward of a line hollowing at the Juniata riser and running thence in a direct line along the centre of 4th 8. rest in the borough of iltolliPalloll, to the line of Oneida township. constituting the FBA Ward of said borough, nt the mouth-east window of the Court house. 26th hamlet. composed of ell that territory lying west of theylret Ward and east of the centre of 7th street composing the seeond Ward. at the south-west window of the Court House. in the borough ef iresiiid /7th dietrict, composed of all that territory lying north end west of the Second. Ward and south of a line beginning at the Juniata river, and running thence eastward in a direct line along the centre of 11th street to the line of Onside township constituting the Third Ward. and also those portions of Walker and Porter townships formerly attached to the east ward, at the Council House in acid borough. 28th district. composed of all that territory north of the third ward of said bor. gli. constituting the Fourth Ward, at the public School house near Cherry Alley, in said borough. 29th district. composed of the borough of Peterebnrg and that part of West toa - nehip, west and north of a line between Henderson and West townships, at or near the Warm Springs. to the Franklin township line on the top of Tummy)a mountain. so all to include in the new dietrict the houses of David Waldsmith. Jacob Longenecker, Thoe. !tamer, Jam. Porter, and John Wall, at the school-house n the borough of Petersburg. 30th diarict, composed of J uniota towneltip. nt the house nr 01st d T:itric,..gptzne . C2'.?rb l et"rtiosteiii2t h iPr.giecently erected out of a part of the territory of Tod township. to wit commencing ate Chestnut Oak. on the summit Ter race mountain, at the Hopewell tovrnehip line opposite the dividing ridge, in the Little Valley; thence 'south fifty-two degrees, east three hundred and sixty perches. to a stone heap on the Western Summit of Broad Top mountain; thence north eixtyeeren degrees, east three lomdre and twelve perches, to a yellow pine; thence sough fifty-two degrees, east seven hundred and seventy-two perches, to a Chestnut Oak ; thence south fourteen degrees, east three hundred and fifty one perch., to a Chestnut et the moat end of Henry S. Oreen's laud ; thence south thirty-one and a half degrees, oast two hundred and ninety-four perches, to a Chestnut Oak on the summit of a spur of Broad Top, on the western side of John Terrae farm; south. s xty five degree., east lOW hundred and thirty-four perches. to a atone heap on the Clay township line, at the Public School flow, in the village of Dudley. 32d district, composed of the borough of Coalmont, at s the public school house in said borongh. 33d dietrict. composed of Lincoln township, beginning it a pine on the summit of Taney MOllll.lll on the line between Blair and Huntingdon couuties, thence by the division lice south. fifty eight degrees east seven hund red and ninety-eight perched to a Black oak in middle of township; thence forty-two and one half degrees east eight hundred and two perches to a pine on summit of Terrace; thence by lies °CVO township to corner of Penn township; thence by the lines of the township of Penn to the summit of Tuseey mountain; thence along said sum. mit with lino of Blair comity to place of beginning, at Coffee Run School House. 34th dietrict, composed of the borough of Mapleton, at the Grant school house in said borough. 35th districticomposed of the borough of Mount Union, at the public school house in said borough. 36th district. composed of the Borough of Broad Top City, at the Public School House, in add Borough. 97th district, composed of the hero igh of Three Sp rings at the public school house in sold borough. 38th ...Jet, composed of the borough of Shade Gap, at the public school house in said borough. 39th district, The borough of Orbisonia, at the Public School House. The generel election in all the wards, township, dis tr.... nod boroughs of the county. is to le, opened be twee, the hours of and seven o'clock in the foreuoon and shall continue w thous interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock lo the evening, when all pulls shall be closed. I also make known and give notice. an In and by the I3th section of the aforesaid net I am directed, that ery person. exceptingjustices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or tract under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or corporated district, whether a commission. rd officer or agent. who in Or Anal be employed under the legislative, egeentiveorjudiciary department of this State, or of the United States. or of any city or incorpo rated district, and also, that every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature. and of the select or com mon council of any city. Commissionere of any incerisira ted district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the mane time. the office or appointment of judge, in vector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector or judge, or other oflicer of any such election WWI be eligible to any office to be then vo ted for." seo tot. Also. that to the 4th section of the Act of Arsembly, entitled •-An Act relating to exemitioun and fur other purpores," approved April 16th. 1840, it is enacted that the afureraid 13th section “nliall not be to countraed as to prevent any militia or borough officer from serving as judge. or inspector or clerk of any general or special election in thin Commonwealth." The lIIPpeCI or. nunpciers'•f the election shell meet at the respective pincer appointed for bottling the elect inn in the district. to which they respect ire ly belong. holm e neve° o'clock in the morning. and stitch of raid in.'s-et ors shall appoint one el rk, who shell bee qualified voter of each district In (WIN the per on who shall have received the second highest number of votes for ii.rpector shall not attend on the day of any election, thee tl e person who shell have received the riecond highert number of votes for judge at the next pi eceding election shall act as inspect.' in his place. Aud iu case the person who Owll have received the highest number of v .tot for inspector Aral I nut attend. the person elected judo shall appoint an inspector in his place. And in case the person circled judge shall not attend. then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint n judge in hid place—or if any vacancy ehnll °out inns in the board for tba space of one hour after the time Axed by law 1. r the opeolog of the election, the qualifft d voter,. of the tow n. chip. ward or district for which such officers Pll,lll have been circled, preneut at such election, shall elect one of their number to nll each vacancy. It goal be the duty of the rover& nenersors of etch district to attend at the place of holding every general, epeeist or toe/whip election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of citing informa tion to the inspectota and judge., when called on. in re lation to the right of any person careened by them to vote at such 'le. tie, or cock cutter matt re in relation to the asserseneets of voters as the raid inspec ors or either of them shrill from time to time t equire. ho pereon shell he permitted to vets at any election ite aforesaid. other then a freeman of the age of twenty one years or more, who shall have resided in the state at lea!t one year, and in the election district where be of fer. hie vote at least ten days immediate', preceding such election and within two years paid a state or county tax, which shell have teen assessed et least ten days be fore the election. But a citizen of the United Statue who Lee previously been a qualified voter of thin state and removed therefrom end returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid bike., aa afore said, eha I be entitled to vote after residing in this state six months : Provided That the freemen, citizen. of the United States, between twenty-one nod twenty-two years who have resided in au election district as aforesaid. ehall be entitled to vote although they shall not have paid Wrest too person shall be permitted to 'rote whose name is not contained in the het of taxable inhabitants furolsh ed by the commissioners, uniete, First, he produces a receipt for the payment within two years of a etate or county tat assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give eatiefactory evideace, either no hie oath or affirma tion or the Oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid each a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof. second, If he claim the right to vole by being an elector between the lige of twenty-one abd twenty-two year.. shall depose on oath ur affirmatbb that he has reeitied in this amt. at I apt tote year before hie application, and make such proof of residence In the district aa is required by this act, and tact he does verily believe. Isom the account given him, that he is of ego aforesaid, and such other evidence as le required by this act, whereupon the name of the person than admitted to vote Shall be inserted in the alphabet ical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "ten" If he shall be ted to vote by reason of having paid tax; or the word ..age" if he shall beatdmitted to vote by reason of such site. shall be called out to the clerk, wh, shall make the like riot.. on the hat of voters kept by him. to all our viers the Dame of the person claiming to vote ho hot found ea the list turaiehed by the commie- .inners end at•es-ort his t • rots a bether round t I 1.1 . . 011 or Hof fa • I; . ),141 to Fy :my qtmliffial citizen. it shut. b • he dot, of the tin.t.C.411.6 ttl VX mine noels teat on tenth /1,1 to It qu ilificath•us. mid if he claims to Luau rosittal within the state fur i•ne year ur more. his unto shall he ...cwt.) proof thereof, but shall matte proof by at 1n..) 0110 competent witness. who shall be n quslified voter, that he him renifen I. the . f futejet for more than ten tiara next immediately preceding such e ectiun, and shall also himself swear that his been fide re-silence. in pursuance of his lawful calling, is in said district. and thee be dill not remove into mild dist) iet fur t •,• of voting then in. ;every p•-anon qualified as slurried 1, and who shall make one tequirt•d. of the residence nod pa, meet of 'axe. as af ireiatid, slot I he admitted to vote in the township. weld or dinette) its which he sh .11 reside. If any p rson prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of thin elf ction under this art lion, holing such Meta ion. or WO or threat,. sus violence to any Hoch officer. or shsll Intern opt or improperly intertei'e with hint in the executi •n ol his • uty, or shell itch up the window, or avenue to any window where the • tone may be h :Id 'lg. or Abell riotously disturb ills penes at such election, Dr shall tow any Intimidating threats, force or violence. with design to influence moiety overawe any elector. or to prevent him from v:iting or to restrain the fremlom of choice, such persons on conviction shall be fitted any sum not exceeding floe hundred dollars. and imprisoned for any time not less than three nor more than twelve months. and if it shall be shown to the court store the trial Meneh offense shall be bad, that the petson so offending toes not a resident Mille city. ward,. district or township when the offetiou was committed, and not entitled to rote, therein, thou conviction he shall bo sentenced to p iy a fine of not less than ono hun• dred nor more than cue thousand dollars. sod be impris oned nut loss then six mouths nor more thou two years. If any person, not by law qualified. shall fraudulently vote at any election of this commonwealth. or being oths• wise qualified shall vote out of liis proper district, irony person knowing the waut of such qualification chili aid or procure such Rennin to Soto, the portion of fending shall, on conviction, be fitted in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned Many term nut exceeding three mouths. .• If any person shall vote at more than tne election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote mare than once on the [tame day, or QMI fraudulently fold and deliver to the inapnctor two tickets together. with the intent to illegally vote, or Allan procure another to do no, ho or they offending shall, on conviction. he fined in tiny snm not leas than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and bn imprisoned fora term not lens than three nor more than twelve months. — II any person not qualified to vote in this Common wesith agreeably to law (except the eons of qualified citizens), shall appear at au y place of election for the purpose of influencing the citizsne qualified to vote, he sinul on conviction forfeit and pay any BUM not exceed ing one hundred dot ars for every such offense, and be ituprisoneS for any term not exceeding three mouths. Irony person or persons ehnl l make any but or lesser upon the result of the election, within the Common wealth or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by twbail proclamation thereof. or by any wr.tten or printed ad tertisement, or invitenny person or persona to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, he or th. y shell 11.rfeit and ply three times 1113 amount no bet or offered to be bet. And the election laws of the Commonwealth further provides that “The Ineprctore. Judnet and clerks gtal before entering on t.e duties of their of to severally take and .11bAcriba the 01.11 or whir notice hereinafter d rented. which shall be administered to them by any judgeeelderimin or justice of the peace. brit if no much tuagist ate be present. one of the inspectors of the elec tion shaltadminister the oath or affirmation to ilieother judge and inspector, and then the inventor to qualified than administer the oath or affirmation to ..The hwy.:clots, judges sal clerks required by law to hold township and gettkral electiens than Mike mid sub scribe the several mobs and affirmatiumi required by the 1901, 20th and 21st atstems of the sot of Ott they of July, 1,30. -An act relating to the election• of this tkuntuon wettith:x b telt oaths or etfirmations shall be prepared and administered in the manner prescribed in the 16th and 2 241 sections of said uct, and in addition to the power conferred by the Mit section or mild set. the judge or either of tile in•pectors shall bare the power to telmin is:er•the o ithe ptescribed by said act b uoy cle M of a • general. spectol or tonmship election. By the act of Assembly of 1860, known as the Regis try Law. it is provided as follows, 1. (Misers .ire Mogen the polls between the hours of six mid seven A. M., 011 the day of election.— Rehm, !Oil o'clock in the morning of second Tuesday of October they nee to receive from the County Commis sioners the Registered List of Voiers and all necessary elec ' blanks. and they ere to permit no man to vote whose name is not on said list, unless be shall make pr‘!of of his right to vote as follows: . . 2. The penten wLu.e name is not on the It claiming the ri2lat to vote ;inlet produce a qualified enter or the district to swear in a written or printed affidavit to the residence of the claimant in the dietmt for at leiwt ten days next ptecedine acid election, defining clearly where the residence of the per.. was. party darning the right to cote shall also mike an affidavit, whiting to the beet of hit knowledge and belief where and when be was born, that he is a citizen of Pennsybania and of the United States. that lie him resided in the sbito one year. or, if formerly a citt um therein aed removed therefrom. that he has maid.] therein tin menthe next preceding said election, that he has not neonrd lino the diAriet for the purpose of eating therein, that he hat paid a state or county tax within two year., which was assessed at least ten days before the election, and the affidatit ehall Mate when and where the tax was a•sre-ed and paid. end the tax receipt must be prmluced tintings the eillant WWI elate that it has been lest or destroyed,, r that he received 111,11.3. 4. If the applicant be a naturalized citizen. he meet, in addition to the foregoing pow.. male in affidavit waen, where, and by what court he was naturalized cad produce his certificate of naturalization. S. Barry person. deleting to be a nntnraltneicititen, whether on the registry het, or producing IIMiIIIVRA as aforniaid, Mall he required to I reduce hie nattirtlization certifieat at the election be fore voting, except where he hat been for t• n years couseentively a voter in the dis trict where he off ere to vote; and an the vote of such a peeeton le•ing received, the Election Officers are to write or stamp the word "sated" on his certificate with the month and year, and no other vote can be ce t that day in virtue of said certificate except where sons ere entitled to vote upon the naturalization of their father. 6. If the person claiming to vote who le not registered shall melee en effidevit that he he a native bern citizen attire United :fates. or, if horn elsewhere, shall produce evidence of his natnralivition. or dint he I. entitled to citizenship by reason of hie father's naturalization, and further, that be ie between 21 and 22 years of ego, and bee resided in the State on • year, and in the weetion district mu days n xt preceding the electieu, he shall be entitled to eat.- though he telanll not have pa a taxes." 7- If any eleetien officer shall reinse or neglect to re qnire each proof of the right of autfreige, as is described by this law or the lawe to which thii is a semplement, from any riereen offorinre m Vote Wiltse nano is net on the fist of emebed voters. or whom right to vote is challenged by any qualifi.d voter present. acd shall ad mit such pursues to vote a illt.ut requiring encd proof, every person no offending Mall, upon couviction. be guilty of a high misdemeanor. and shell be sentenced, for every such offence, to pay a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to undergo an imprisonment not mom than one year, or either or both,at the discretion of the mart. - I.Tindays preceding every election for electors of President and Vice President of the United States, it shall be the dnty of the Assessor to attend at the place fixed by law for holding the election in each election dis trict. and then aud there hear all applications of persons whose names hat been °milted from the list of assessed voters, end who claim the right to vote, or whose rights have originated since the ainne,was made out, and shall add the names of such persona thereto as shall show that they are entitled to the right of soffrwge in such district, on the personal arrplication of the claimant only, and forthwith assess them with a proper tax. After completlug the lint, a copy thereof shall be placed ou the dour of the house where the election is to be held, at least eight days bourns the election; and at the elec tion the same coarse shall be pursued, in all respects, as Is required by this act and the acts to whisk it hl n sup plement, at the general electioxs in October. The As s••eeor shall Rico make the same returns to the County Commiterioners of all assessments made by virtue of thin section: and the County Commissidners shall furnish copies thereof to the election calkers in each district, in like manor us is required at the general elections in October. . 8. 7 111;1 I. RIM rote. and regulations shall apply at every special election, and at every eepuate city, borough 'or ward elecil , ,n. in Octuber. 10. The respi cm, Assessors. Inspectors and Jrnlges of the elections WWI each hare the power to administer oaths to any person claiming the right to be assessed or the right or suffrage, or in regard to any of said officers under this ac ; any wilful false swearing by any prone in retatiO3 to any matter or thing •concorning which they shall be lawfully interrogated by any of isaid offi cers, elan he punished as pi-401y Tim amnesia,. shall rec:•,vu the Berne compensation for the time neceNsarily spout iu perform'.lt the duties hereby enjoined as provided by law for the performance .1 their Other duties, to be paid by the Comity Commis- Moneta as in other cues. and it ball not be lawful fla [ley A.le`roor TO assess fl tax egoista auy psi,rm what ever within ten clays neat primed'og the ett•etiuu to be hi Id un the Inerday of October, It auy year, or with in ten days near before any election for electors of President or Vice President of the United States: any violation of lb', provision shall ben misdemeanor, and collect lb • officers Nu off •niting to a fine, on conviction, 130 t exceeding ono Itnmlred dollars, or to imprisaument not exceeding three mouths, or both, at the dhcretiuu of the court. _ . — ‘1;; - tfiep 7 tition of five or more citisons of the county, stating cooler oath that they verily believe that frauds will be practiced at the election about to be Left] 19 any district, it shall be the duty of the court of common pleas of said county, if in session, or if no , , a judge thereof in vacation, to appoint two joilicioua, sober and intelligent citizens of lh. county to act as overseer', alto be selected from different political parties, where the insp.:torn belong to different ord., and where both in pectin, belong to the came p o litical party both of the overseers shall be taken from the opposite political party: said overseers And have the right to be pn sent alb the officeis of the el, ettoi, during the whole dine the same is lirtd. the rotes counted and the re urns !undo out and eigned by the elect., officers; to keep a f Voters. if they see primer ; to rb•illenge any person offeriug to y tea and interntante him nod bin witunot meter uttb, in regard to his rig,t of mitfruge at said elections, and to 'mine hi. p -pers produced mid the chic rs of coil election are required to afford to said overseers no eel, cited and appointed every coovulience and facility for the di-chat-4e of their duties; and if said election officers shell tele., to permit 'end overseers to be present, an" perform .beir duties as nforesairl. or if they chilli be driven *lay flow the pale by violence and intimidation, all the rotes polled at such election ills• toot may be reiectul by .Y Irtlmnel trying to Come . st under told election; Provided, That no person signing Ll.r petition shall be, appointed an overser. That the citizens or this tltatt, temporality in the ser vice of the erste or of the United States goveroatrut, on clerical or , tier duty, and Who do not vote white thee employed, shall nut be thereby deprived of the right to vote is their several election districte if otherwise duly qualified. XV AMENDIIENT CONSTITUTION tf. S• "nano. 1. The rigLt of citizens of the United States to vote shail not lot denied or abridged by the United Steles. or by any state. on account of rime, color ur pre yWna conditi ti of servitude... -Sic. 2. The cw.. WWI hare power to enforce thin art Ws by appropriate leglelation." In accordance with t .e provision of the Sth section of an act entitled -•A further supplement to the election Laws of this Commonwealth." I pul,lieh the following: WHEREAS, By the act of the Cougress of the United Staten, entitled "an net to amend the several nett hereto for • pasted to provide for the enrolling and calling out of the national force.. and rtr other purpose...and unproved March 3d, 1865, all persons who have deserted the milita ry or naval service of the United Staten, and who have not been discharged or relieved from the penalty or disability therein provided, are deemed and taken to have 'ohm, rily relinquished and forfeited the rights of citizenship and their rights to become citizen.. and are deprived of exercising any rignts of citizens thereof; And whenna, Persons not ci.itenn of the United States are net, wider the Constitution and lawn of Pennsylvania quid ificd electors of thin Commonwealth SECTION 1. Be it enacted. dn., That in all elections hers after to be held in thin Commonwealth, it shell be unlaw ful for the Judge or inspectors of any midi election to re ceive any ballot or hallow bow any pereon or persona embraced in the provisions end nobject to the disability imposed by said act of Congrenn.approved March 3d, IStio, and it shall be unlawful fur any each person to offer to vote any ballot or ballotm. Sec. 2. That irony such judge and Inspectors ol election, or any one of t h em shaft receive or consent to receive any such unlewful toilet or ballots front any such disqualified person, he or they no offending Atoll be guilty of a min demeanor, and on conviation thereof i n any court of quar ter sessions of this conimonwealth; he itionll fur each of fence, he sentenced to pay a line of not let; than one bun ( red dollars. and to undergo no imprisonment is the jail of the proper county for not Woe than Witty days.' SEC. 0. That if any pernon deprived of citizmothip, and disquelified es aforesaid. shall. at any election hereafter to be held in this commonwealth, vote, or trader to the ollicern thereof, and offer to vote. a ballot or ballets, any person BO offending shall be deemed guilty of it inhale- Ineanor, and ou conviction thereof in any court of quarter Beanouo of thin cominunWealth, shall for each offeuoe be puuished in like meaner as is provided in the preceding section of thin net in case of officer. of election receiving any much unlawful ballot or ballot.. &Mos 4. That if any pennon shall hereafter pernnade or nth Ise any person or pent... deprived of citizenship or disqtuilified et albreitahl, to offer any ballot or ballots to the officers of any election hereafter to he held In this Oommonwealth, or shall persuade, or advise, any each • officer to receive ony ballot. or hallo., from and• person deprived or ae•.reaai.l. person -o offending 611'111 be guilty of and 'Von COlivietitni thereof in nn cogct of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth. shall be punis , 'ed in like manner as provided in the second section of this act in the case 0 . 1 ofce•rs of such Watt'on receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. . . . . . . Particular attention to directed to the Bret section o the Act of Assembly, passed the 30th day of Ma, eh A. D., ISEO, entithal -An Act regulatinct he manner of Voting at all Elections, in the seVural Culinties of thin Common wealth:" . —Thar the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections, are hereby. hereafter, authorized and required to vote. by tickets. printed or written, or partly printed and partly written. severally classified as IA lows: Our ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of courts voted fur. and be labelled outside ••judiciary ;" one ticket shall embrace all the names of State oftleers voted tor and b. labelled ••Statee' urn ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for. including office of Senator. member. and members of Assembly, if voted for and members of Congress, if voted tor. and labelled .- 1 ;u;;;; r oi; ticket efhtll embrace the names of all town ship officers voted for, and be labelled ••township;" one ticket shell embrace the Daiwa] of all barouth officers voted tor, and be labelled ••b .rough;" and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot bests. EXECUTIVE CHAMBER.) . Ilsamenuta, Pa., August 27, IRiO f To the aunty Commissioners and Sheriff of the Chanty of Huntingdon. 1V11610:49. the Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution or the United States is as fellows: tInio;Ion t. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States, or by uny State. on account of race, color, or previous condtiou or servitude." . - — ::;11;(o;;;/. 7 i1;; nugreen shall have power to enforce this article by appropl late legislation.' . And whereas, The ("of:gross tit the United States,ou the m a t d a y of March, uff passed an not, entitled "An Ad to enforce the right of citizen of the bladed Stages to vote in the several Shoes tot dna Union. and tor other purposes," the first cod around sections of which aro as fellow.: iliscrlog I. lk it &metal by the, anate and House of Representatives of the United Mutes of America in Cong ress assembled, That all citizens of the United Stater, who are, or .ball be otherwise qualified by law to vote at any election by the people, iu any State, Territory, district, county, city, parish, toworldp.school district, Municipali ty or other territorial tub-diviaion, shall be entitled and lowed to vote at all such electiooo, without distinction of race. color, or pierlous condition of servitude; any Couttitution, law. custom, umgo. or regulation of any Territory. or by, or motor its authority, to the coat rary notwitlisMniiing" . I. 4 *.TILIN 2. And be it farther enacted, That if by or un der the authority of the UunstitutLitt or lowa of any State or the laws of buy Territory. any act it or shall be requi red to be doneas e prerequisite orqualitimlien for votiug. and by root, Constitution or low, person* or officer. are or shall bo charged with the performance of duties in furniyhing to citizens an oppot tunity to perform each prerequisite, or to become qualified to vote, it alien be the duty of boob perm. old °nicer to give to ell citizens of the United Statea the stole and equal opportunity to perform such prerequiwte, and to become qualified to vote wiliv.mt dl.tiocoom of Mee, color. or previews con dition of servitude; and if may snob person or otlic, shall refute or knowingly omit to give full effect to this two. Lion; he shal., for every such offence, forfeit cud pay the bum at rive hundred ..u11:11 . 11 to the perauu aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the cner, x ith full costs and 00th ntlowance fur counsel feet as the Wirt shall deem just, end shall also. for every such of : fence, be dermal guilty of a miadoincsnor. end Mold on conviction thereof. be tined not less than five hundred dollars, or be Imprisoned not lees than ono month and tot more titan tone year, or both, t the dlecretion of the COWL . _ And whereas. It ie declared by the emend section of the Vlth article uf the Ot walnut. of the Units! stet,h., Thin Conetitotion. and the lewd of the Unite.l listen, !itch Anil be nut& io pursuance thereof, shall be the eopreme low of the lend. * * ens thing in the Constitution or lame of any Otote to the contrary, notwithstanding." And whereas, l'he Legislature of this Commonwealth, on tt e oth day of April, A. D., 187/, passed on act, wit). tied, —A further supplement to the act reining to the election. in ;his C ruonwealth,.' the tenth section of which provides as follows: ••SECTIon 10. Thii . so much of every act of Assembly as provides that only white freemen .hail be entitled to vote ur b. registered *neuters, or an claiming to vote at any general or norci.4l election of this Commonwealth, he and the name is hereby repealed : and that hereafter all tree. nien, without distinction of color, shell be eurolied and registered according to the provisions of the first section of the act approved sereeteenth April, 1800, entitled, ',An Act further supplemental to the act relating to the election* of this Commonwenith." and whets otherwise qualified under existing MS.. be entitled to vote at all t;enerat and epecial election. in this COmmonweitlth." And whereas, It is my constitutional and (*tidal duty to "bike care that the Inwe be faithfully executed;' and it has come to my knowledge that euitilry assessors and registers of voters bile, refused. and ere refusing to se ta,. end register divers Culored untie Cilizoini of I..wfal age. nail etlierwiso qu glided as electors: how, THEREFORE. In consideration of the premise!' the county Ceinnuesiunera of cold county are hereby notified and directed to in-tract the several asses.. .it and regis ters of voters therein, to obey and conform to the re quirements of said constitutional amendment and taws; and the Sheriff of said county in hereby autleiticed and required to pub, int. his election procWnation for the next ensuing election., the herein recited constitutional alMldla. at, ect ofCungresn net co the Legislature, to the end that the same may b. known. executed and obeyed by all aStleilForS. registers of voters, eleCtiun an ent,' and others, end that th. rights and privileges gear nnteed thereby may he secured Co all the came. ut this Commonwealthentitled to the same. • ' -• Given nyder my hand and the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg. the day and year first shove written. r,sAu.i Arun: dl9O. W. GEARY. JORDAYJ. Secretary of Commonwealth. Pursuant to the providens contained in the 67th section of the act aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respective districts. and produce them at a meeting of one of the judges from each district at the Court (louse, in the borough of llnutingdon, on the third day after the day of election, being fur the present year on FRIDAY, loth of PECS 11 Boit, thenand there to do and perform the duties required by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable acct dent, is unable to attend said meeting of judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be token iu charge by itne of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said dis trict, and shall do and perform the duties required of said judge unable to attend. Given under my hand. at llnntingdon, the 19th day of Noveineer, A. to. 1873. and of the independeuce oft. Suited States, the ninety-eighth. AMON 110116 K, 813oriff. Hootingdon, Nov. 16, 1873. Miscellaneous TAKE SIMMONS' SIMMONS' SIMMONS' SIMMONS' SIMMONS' SIMMONS' SIMMONS' SIMMONS' SIMMONS' TAKE LIVER TAKE LIVER TAKE LIVER LIVER LIVER LIVER LIVER LIVER TAKE LIVER TAKE LIVER TAKE REGULATOR! REGULATOR! REGULATOR! REGULATOR! REGULATOR! REGULATOR! This unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any inju rious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE. For FORTY YEARS it has proved its great valve in all diseases of the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. Thousands of the good and great in all parts of the country vouch for its wonderful and peculiar power in purifying the Blood, vtiululat ind the torpid Liver and Bowels, and imparting new Life and Vigor to the whole system. Simsson's Liver Regulutor is acknowledged to have no equal aSa LIVER MEDICINE. It contains four medical elements, never united in the Caine happy propyrtion in any other prepa ration, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterative and a certain Cor• reetive of all impurities of the holy. Such signal success has attended its use, that it is now regard ed as the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for Liver Comploint and prinful offspring thereof, to wit: Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaundice, Bill lious attacks, Sick Headache, Colic, Depression of Spirits, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, ail., &c. Regulate the Liver and prevent - CHILLS AND FEVER. Simmons Liver Regulator Is manufactured only by J. 11. ZEIII4 & CO., Maeon, Ga., and Philadelphia. Prioe $l.OO per package; sent by mail, postage paid, 51.04. Prepared ready for use $l.OO and $1.50. For Sale hv JOHN REAR & SONS, Huntingdon, Pa. June 11, 1 573-Iy. K EARNEY'S EXTRACT RUCHE, ll:raterlq with \ 5,11. T. IiSLMBOL.D./ KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT 11 UCHU, is the only known Remedy for Brights Disease and has cured every ease of Diabetes in which it has been given, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and inflamation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Dis eases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate Con stitution of both Sexes, attended with the follow ing symptoms LOBS :Crofter, Lees of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,Weak Nerves, Wakeful ness, Pain in the Bac, Flushing of the Body, Eruption of the Pace, Palid Countenance, Lassi tude of the System, etc. In many affections peculiar to ladies, the Ex tract Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy— As in Cblorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pain fulness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus state of the Tterus, Lett corrhcea or Whites, Sterility, and !broil complaints incident to the sex. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Physicians and Midwives for enfeebled and delieateconstitutions of both sexes and all ages. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Cures Diseases Arieing from Imprudences, Habit., of Dissipation, etc., in all their stages, at little ex pense, little or no change of diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate ' thereby removing Ob structions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflamation, so fre quent in this class of diseases, and expelling all poisonous matter. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU, $l.OO per bottle or six bottles for $5.00, delivers, to any address, secure from observation. Sold by druggists everywhere. Prepared by KEARNEY & CO., 104 Duane lot., N.Y to whom all letters for information should bead dressed. Sold by John Read A Sons. feb5.'73.-ly COLORED PRINTING DONE AT the Journal Office s prices Miscellaneous. D IPLOMA, AWARDED BY THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, To J. W. IIcKEE, FOR E3IBROIDERING AND FLUTING MACIIINES. "It is ingenious and will meet the wants of every matt• ron in the land." EXHIBITION OF 1872. Jolts E. Gem.; Roc. Secy. F. A. BARNARD, Prest. Ssmur.s. D. TILLMAN, Corresponding Secy. NEW YORK, November 20, 1572. This Rimple and ingenious niachine ie as perfect as the Sewing Machine, and is fast becoming popular withladies, in the place of expensive Needlo.work, its work being much more handsome, requiring less time and not one tenth part the expense. No lady's toilet is now complete without it. A Machine with illnstmted circular and full instructions sent on recrint of $2, or finished in saver plate for 52.70. Addram, TILE McKEE MANUFACTURING CO. DO Broadway, New York. AGENTS WANTED. ARTS from the Devil; or Cupid Abused. n Book just issued, exposing the "ressos.as" that hate appeared in the New York Newspapers; their history and lesson. Stylish Villains folly exposed. 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Any Druggist or Physician will order this new Truss or you without charge klay7,'73-eowly. VINEGAR BITTERS PURELY VEGETABLE. FREE FROM ALCOHOL, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medical properties of which are extracted therefrom with out the use of Alcohol. The question is alTost daily asked, "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vinegar Bitters?" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of the disease, end the patient recovers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a med icine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vinegar Bittern in healing the sick of every disease . man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as Tonic,relieving Congestion or Inflamation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercu lar deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. If wen will enjoy good health, let them use Vine gar Bitters as a medicine, and avoid the use of al ehoholie stimulants in every form. Grateful 7housandeproclaim Vinegar Bitters the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. No person can take these Bitters Recording to di rections, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Billions, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red,Colorado, Braces, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so dur ing seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are inva riably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver,andotherabdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a power ful influence upon these various organs, is essential ly necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid mat ter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigertion, Head-ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Billious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of the Dys pepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King'• Evil, White Swellings, Ul cers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. ID these, as in all other constitutional diseases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters 'have shown heir great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable eases. For infiamatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Goat, Ballwin, Remittant and Intermittant Fevers, Dis eases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. MeeAan iced Direases.—Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters,Gold beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walker's Vinegar Bitters oc casionally. 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Mae. the Vitiated Blood whenever you findits impurities bursting through the rkin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when yeu find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system wits follow. R. U. McDONALD & CO., Druggists & Cien'l Agts., on Francisco, Californii & cor. of Washington and Charlton sta., N. Y. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. 5cpt.10,1312-comly. SPOKES, RIMS, PLOW & HANDLES JOHN O. DAVIS A SON. UNION SPOKE WORKS, S. W. Cor. Leopard and Otter St., PHILADELPHIA. „Tar Send for Price list.-Vg‘ Joly18,187:3-1y. FOR PLAIN PRINTING, FANCY PRINTING, GO TO THE JOURNAL OIeFiCK. Dry-Goods and Groceries, 6. E. R. F. isnuazttn, 7. 5...117S HENRY, It, J. G. ISENBERG. It Cgr lIUNTLNODON, PENN'A. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in G.' EN ERAL MERCHANDISE, lAON, NAILS, STEEL, GLASS, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT, OAKUM, PITCH, &C., &C. WARRIOR RIDGE FLOURING MILLS. Flour and Feed constantly on hand. Cash paid for all kinds of grain. White Pine and Hemlock Lumber of all . sizes. Boards, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Flooring, Siding, Sash, Door Frames, &c., &c., constantly on hand. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!' Antraoite, Gas and Bituminous Coal, by the Ton, Car or Boat Load. Feb. 28,1873. G RAND DE POT FOR NE W GOODS D. P. GWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY CALL AND SEE. D. P. GIVIN. Jan. 4, '7L F RESH ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS at the Cheap Store of NICHOLAS C. DECKER, One door east of the Washington Hotel. I have just received a largo stock of Ladies' ele gant Dross Goods, Gentloinens' Furnishing Goods, Boots Shoes, Hats and Caps, of all kinds, in end less variety, for ladies, gentlemen, misses and children. CLOTHING, OIL CLOTHS, GROCERIES, Coffee, Teas of all kinds, best and common Syrups, Spices, lie. Tobacco and Segars, wholesale and retail. These goods will besold as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other house in town. '•Quick sales and small profits," is my motto. Thankful for past patronage, I respectfully soli cit a continuance of the same. apr2- ly. THOMAS FISHER. H. H. FISHER. THOS. C. FISHER. FISHER & SONS, PROPRIETORS of the HUNTINGDON MILLS. Manufacturers of FLOUR, FEED, GROUND' PLASTER, &C Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRY GOODS, GROERIES, FISH, SALT, &C. A Specialty made of CARPETS. OIL CLOTH & MATTINGS March 8,1871. GLAZIER & BRO. DEALERS IN GENERAL MERHANDISE, DRY GOQDS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c. &c., SMITH Street, between Washington and Miffi GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, WASHINGTON Street, near Smith. Tan. 18, '7l. A P. W. JOHNSTON; DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, NOTIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, PURE WINES, RYE WHISKEY, COGNAC BRANDY, ETC. Ten per cent. discount on all medicines. Corner Third and Allegheny streets, opposite Exchange Hotel, Huntingdon, Pa. 12feb. FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at the Cheap store of BENJAMIN JACOBS, Corner of the Diamond, in Saxton's Buildin I have just received a large stock of Ladies' ele gant Dress Goods, Gentlemen' . Furnishing Goode, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps of all kinds, in end less variety, for ladies, gentlemen, mimes and children. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, GROCERIES, Coffee, Teas of all kinds, best and common Syrups, Spices, &c. Tobacco and Seger., wholesale and retail. These good. will be sold as cheap, if not aeaper, than any other house in town. "Quick sales and small profits," is my motto. Thankful for past patronage, I respectfully soli cit a continuance of the same. Miscellaneous THE STERLING ORGAN 30 TO 40 PER CENT. saved by purchasing the Sterling Organ, which far beauty in design, purity, power and sweetness of tone, has few or to equals. It is unrivalled for varied and beautiful musical effects, prompt re sponse to the touch, and ease and elasticity of ac tion. Thor are acknowledged by all musicians who have examined them, to be far in advance of any other. Call and examine prices before parches lag elsewhere, as I will not be undersold, and eat afford to make large reductions in prices to buy era. This instrument is warranted for Bre years. Call or address MISS ANNIE M. SKEES, Mania Teacher, No. 419, Moore Street. Huntingdon, Pa. JunelB;73d. Miscellaneous, WISTAR'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY! TUE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION! and acknowledged by many prominent physicians to be the most Reliable Preparation ever introduc ed for the RELIEF and CURE of all LUNG COMPLAINTS This well known remedy is offered to the pu lie, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years, and when resorted to in season seldom fails to effect a speedy cure of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Iloarseness, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest or Side, Bleeding at the Lungs, Liver Complaint, .4e. All of which he prepared to sell at greatly re duced prices. Don t forget the new stand in the Diamond. Old customers and the public generally are incited to CONSUMPTION I call. Jan. 4, '7l. CAN BE CURED by a timely resort to this Standard Remedy, as is proved by hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry does not dry up a Cough and leave the cause he hind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs and allays irrita tion, thus removing the cause of the complaint. THIS HOUSEHOLD REMEDY Should be in the hands of every family and indi vidual, as its prompt use for a slight cough or cold will cause immediate relief, while cases of long standing and appLrently incurable character often yield to its wonderful curative powers, and its great adaptation to the wants 01 man when all eted. CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, SINGERS, and all those whose occupation requires an unusu al exercise of the vocal organs, will find this thi only preparation which will effectually and in stantaneously relieve their difficulties. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, Remember that the genuine Wistar's Balaam has on the outside wrapper the signature of BUTTS," and the printed name of the proprietors, “SETII W. FOWLS k SONS, BOSTON." All others are base imitations. Examine the wrapper carefully before purchasing. PREPARED BY SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Boston. And soh], by dealers generally. Augusto,lB73,eewly. which he is prepared to sell a trifle lower than any ~ther establishment in town. Being a practical shoemaker, and having had considerable experi ence, he flatters himself that his stock cannot he , gurpassed in the county. MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN I Give him a call, at the LUKE REILLY, BREAD, CAKES, PIES, CONFECTIONERY, GROCERIES, SYRUPS, &e., &c., &c. HUNTINGD OX, PA. Bakery on Moore street, and Store at the Corner of Fourth and Allegheny. Dealers will be supplied at prices as low as can be had from Philadelphia. [ap.213;71. W. BUCHANAN BUCHANAN & SON 509 lIILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA. We have the the largest, cheapest and beet as sortment of COOKING STOVES West of Philadelphia. We oonaantly keep on hand SPEARS', CALORIFIC, EXCELSIOR, OLIVE BRANCH, PENN. MORNING LIGHT, COTTAGE, STAR, REGULATOR. EVERY STOVE WARRANTED WOOD and WILLOW WARE, JAPANESE WARE, TIN AND PAINTED WARE, TOLEDO PUMPS, ETC., ETC., ETC. ETC. Persons going to housekeeping can get every thing they need, from a clothes pin to a cooking stove. ROOFING, SPOUTING & JOB WORK done at abort notice. Give us a call and we feel satisfied you can save money. 10april. J. Z. SMUCKER. PHILIP BRWON. SMUCKER & BROWN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTUR. DRS AND DEALERS OF FURNITURE. They beg leave to inform the trade and public generally, that they employ the largest number of handi, and the largest Factory and Stock of Fur niture in Central Pennsylvania. They manufac ture all kinds of Parlor, Sitting-room, Chamber 'Suits and Kitchen Furniture. We propose to and will sell, to the trade and public as cheap as they can purchase anywhere in the State. Steam Furniture Factory, Nee. 613, 615, 617 and 619, Mifflin stree6. Offiet: and Sale Rooms, Nos. 6171 and 618, Penn street. May14,13-Iy. Z. ...TOL. W. C. MEWL. I J..... D....". BARTOL & CO, [Lately Franklin PI anufachwiny Company.] Manufactures flooring, Siding, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Moulding, Scroll Work, Counters, Shelving, Wood Turnings, Hobbs, Spokes, Ben' Work, Pork., Rakes, Brooms, Piek, and Hammy Handles, all kinds or Furniture, &e. Our Idar..:.ery the very best quality and giving our ec....e being of attention to the business we arer to manufacture all of the aboved named ;Moles, as well as many others, in the best,. j ie and always promptly. All order , addressed to isARTOL, KENNEDY & CO., Huntingdon, Pa., will receive our immediate attention. Prise list furnished when desired. _ . _ Lumber taken in exchange for an kind. of work. • Jan. 31. MIL MUSIC STORE. You can save from ten to thirty per cent. by buy. ing your Instruments from E. J. GREENE, Dealer in STEINWAY & SONS'. CHICKEItING & SONS', THE UNION PIANO FORTE CO., THE WEBER, RAVEN & BACON'S, GEO. M. GOTJLD & CO.'S, CONRAD MEYERS' AND ALL OTHER HAKES OF PIANOS. MASON & HAMLIN'S and Geo. Woods £ Co.'s celebrated Organs, and any other make desired. Also, Melodeons, Guitars, Violins, Herman Aceordeons, Sheet Music, Music Books, Le. New and good Pianos for $3OO and upwards. " five-octave Organs for 80 " " " Melodeons for 70 " " All Instruments warranted for Eve years. Agents supplied at wholesale Rates, as low as in the cities. Call on, or address, E. J. GREENS, Huntingdon, Pa., 2nd floor of Leiater's new building. January 4, 1871. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE CANDIES, TOYS, FRUITS, NUTS, &e, is at D. S. Africa's Variety Store, No. 423, in the Diamond. Also, can be had, a fine assortmeot of WATCHES, JEWELRY, PEN KNIVES, I'OCK ET BOOKS, TRAVELING SATCHELS, FANCY SOAPS, HAIR OILS. PERFUMERY, IC. Dows' Celebrated Ice Cream Soda Water, in season, at D. S. Africa's Variety Store, N 0.423, in the Diamond March 15, if. STAGE LINE From Spruce Creek to Centre Ilall, every day, 'except &today), leaving Spruce Creek at 'clock, A. 11.1, and returning at 3 o'clock. P. a. lany,-7013] H. MeMAHIGILL. Boots, Shoes and Leather. REMOVID TO THE NORTH EAST Corner of the Chmond. CAN'T BE BEATEN ✓OBIS 11. WESTBROOK Respectfully inform. the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he has just received from the city a new and splendid stock of LEATIIERS, BOOTS AND SHOES, s HATS AND CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, &c., eke., tic., am. DOWN WITH PRICES. WILLIAM AFRICA has just opened up a large and varied assortment of BOOTS,. SHOES, LADIES' GAITERS, GLOVE KID SHOES, and a large supply of heavy work, suitable for men and boys, at very low prices. I have at all times an assortment of HANDSOME BOOTS AND SHOES on hand, which will be disposed of at se reasona ble rates as tho market will admit of. My stock was selected with great care, and I can confidently recommend all artielee in my establishment. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of enstomer work, and orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed in all orders. Jan. 4, '7l F RESH ARRIVAL OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT SHAFFER'S NEW STORE. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, THE subscriber would respectfully inform his old friends and customers, that he has just re ceived from the East a large and well selected stock BOOTS AND SHOES For Men, Women and Children, CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, ( West end of the Diamond] HUNTINGDON. PA Customer work made to order. in a neat and Jan. 4. 71 JOHN C. MILLER (Successor to C. H. Miller Sc Son,) DEALER IN EVERY LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS AND BELTING HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA. Jan.1,1873-Iy, GOOD FITS ! SHOEMAKING ! We manufacture to order all kinds of Ladies' and Gents' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., of the boat material the market producer, and at the shortest possible notice. Persons from the country can be accommodated with our own manufacturing by giving a few hours notice. All kinds of repairing neatly,done. For past favors accept our sincere thanks. D. HERTZLER & BRO., 40$ Allegheny St., Opposite B. T. Depot Huntingdon, Pa, and the june26tf Miscellaneous. 1873. CARPETS!! CARPETS !! CARPETS I!• SPRING STOCK. AT LOWEST PRICES! JAMES A. BROWN Is constantly receiving al his new CARPET STORE, HUNTLNGDON, PA., ", 5251 Hill Street. Beautital Patterns of Carpets, fresh from the ooms of the maaufacturers. Ilis stook comprises BRUSSELS, VENITIAN, COTTAGE, -- LIST and RAO CARPETS CARPET CHAIN, COCOA AND CANTON MATTINGS, FLOOR, STAIR AND TABLE OIL OLOTIIS, and a large stook of WALL PAPER, Window Shades and Fixtures, Dragget, Velvet Rags, Door Mats, Extra Carpet Thread and Bind ing. I make a specialty of furnishing Churehil and Lodges at City Prices, and invite Furnishing Committees to call and see goods made expressly for their purposes. Buyers will sore money and be better suited by going to the regular Carpet and Oil Cloth Store, for any of the above goods. I defy competition in prices and variety of beautiful pat•:erns. I have also the Agency for the Orignal HOWE SEWEVG MACHINE, IMPROVED, so well known as the best Family Machine in the world Call at the CARPET STORE and see them. JAMES A. BROWN Feb.14,1:472. I"' 'ORTANT TO BUILDERS. BURCHINELLS' NEW PLANING MILL T. Burchinell & Son baring just completed the erection of a first-class Planing Mill at Hunting don, Pa., are prepared to fill all orders for Build ing Materialsof all kinds, such as yellow and white pine flooring, Weather boarding, Door and Wiadow Frames, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, Doors, Brackets and Scroll Work at shortest notice and on reasona ble terms. Wood Mouldings of every description and turned work in all its varieties. Their mil being situated on the main line of the Penna. Rail road and Canal, they enjoy superior facilities for the shipment of material to all sections of the State. The senior proprietor of the fins being a practi cal builder and architect is prepared to furnish plans, specifications and detailed drawings for buildings in whole or in part as may be desired. All orders promptly and faithfully filled. Address T. BHRCHINELL & SON. Huntingdon, Pa. Jan. 4, '7l. WM. WILLIAMS, MANUFACTURER OF MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, .&C., HUNTINGDON, PA PLASTER PARIS CORNICES, MOULDINGS. &C! ALSO ELATE MANTLES FURNISHED TO ORDER. Jan. 4, '7l. HOFFMAN & SKEESE, Manufacturers of all kinds of CHAIRS, and dealers in PARLOR and KITCIIEN FURNI TURE, corner of Fifth am! Washington streets, Huntingdon, Pa. All articles will be sold cheap. Particular and prompt attention given to mutt, ing. A share et public patronage is war,. b uy solicited. fjan.1.5,13y WILLIAM AFRICA. GEO. SHAFFER. VARIETY OF 1813. INGRAINS, WOOL DUTCII, /amp,
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