• The Huntingdon Journ. J IL DUIUIORROW, lIUNTINGDON, PENN'A 'EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1675 Circulation LARGER than any other Paper in the Juniata Valley. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. (10VERNOR, : MAJ. CEEN: JOHN F. HARTRANFT STATE TREASURER HENRY RAWLE, of Eric. REIT BLICAN COUNT 1 TICKET. --i-- ASSOCIATE JUDGE': HENRY E. SHEARER, of Shade Gap, PROTHONOTARY TB.OHAES W. MYTON, of Huntingdon 11,E316TE3. AND RECORDER W1144A.14 4, LIG4riER, of Wea, .TREASULIfiIt . H. CLAD WEAVER i .of lluntingdon DISTRICT ATTORNEY GEORGH B. °WADY, of Petersburg. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS : BARTON GREEN, of Oneida, ANDREW G. NEFF, of Porter. DIRECTOR OF TIIE POOR: CIJAS K. HORTON, of Broad Top City. ATDITORB: JOIN MATTERN, of Huntingdon, WILLIAM H. REX, of Mapleton. NEU. "Scott an•i Guss counted oat," is a sub-heading in the last Globe. "How we apples swim !" What presumption some people have! ttigi c .. The People's Era pronounced Guns' great sensation—heralded a week or two ahead—"a mare's nest." Bro. Bardine, don't it sound more like a great big noth ing? In_ The 'Globe and Monitor tremble in their hoots at tbe mere mention of "Old Barree Democrat." He slathered them up and sliced them down last year and they want no more of him. itick, "Stenger Democrats," Mr. Speer has set his heart upon the election of Adam Heater: Can you gratify him ? You have an opportunity to pay an old debt. Strike Heater and wipe it out. itels. We have shocked the moral sense of the Monitor men. Well, we confess we never suspected that they had any, and even now it seems to us that the profession is the merest hypocrisy in the world. We despise hypocrisy ! The Monitor men are a little sensitive on the Speer question. They do not like to acknowledge that when that good gen tleman pulls the wires they have to dance. They make ugly-faces and cuss quietly, but "whar's the use." seir The Professor, with a grave face, announces in the last Globe that "Orlady laughs at Scott." Ain't that awful ? Why Orlady ought to be ashamed of himself!! And, perhaps he makes mouths, too ! What is this world coming to'? ttim. The Monitor thinks our remarks upon ingratitude to the party were directed at Mr. Smucker. Is it not more than proba ble that they were directed at a late postal agent who is now a.candidate on the Dem ocratic ticket—and some others ? PST It is astonishing how many people arc acquainted with young Orlady who has just come over hero from Blair county to run for office ! For a newcomer, George is decidedly a popular follow,but then those Blair county fellows are all popular, you know/. v el . The editor of the Globe had to pay $lB commissions, and now be writes two or three columns a week about it. But, then, the Professor is always willing to do a big lot of scribbling fbr a very small amount of money. Scribbling, such as it is, is his forte. ter Some of the Candidates on the "Fusion ticket," do not like the company they are in and consequently arc nut push ing things. The Monitor is aftei them with a sharp stick. But it is no use, Sammy, the dog is dead and the rattling of a tin kettle will not awake them to glory again. Se" In publishing the Republican County Committee, for this County, the names of W. H. Benson and A. R. Trex ler of Tod township, were unfortunately omitted. We are sorry for this. They are excellent gentlemen and whole.souled Republicans. They will see that we have a good report from Tod. . "Stenger Democrats," the comma. nication in the last Globe signed by "A Scott Republican" emenates directly from Mr. Speer. .Mr. Speer, for some reason best known to himself, is moving heaven and earth to elect Mr. Heater. Can you become parties to this thing ? We think not. air For eighteen months and upwards the Globe denied and scouted the idea of there having been any political secret So. ciety in Huntingdon County, and now it is out with a three and•a-half column ar ticle to prove that there was. If there was no secret political Society a few months ago certainly there is none now. sa,„. One of that kind of lawyers, alluded to by the Professor, in the last issue of the Globe, scribbling for the Monitor, tries to convey the idea that Mr. Smucker de clined to be a candidate for Auditor be cause he saw breakers ahead. A two minutes perusal of Brightley's Purdon would have satisfied him of the correctness of Mr. Smucker's conclusions. Mar The Fusionists ask Republicans to drop T.' W Myton, esq., a one'armed sol dier and an industrious and exemplary citizen, and vote for Lewis M. Stewart, esq., a failure in every respect. Re has never done anything even, save vote, for the party that has placed, him in nomination.— Farmers, do you want a plain, honest, cit izen to fill the office of Prothonatory or a man who has never even been able to do anything for himself? Answer at the pcille. "k 2 ' The 00d e: of two'or three weeks ago, blames 11. C. Weaver, esq., with hav ing prevented a union of the Republican party in dint insisting upon i "division of the ticket." when the committees were ar ingiog the terms or union. Wel!, sup rose he did, what of it ? Was there not a fiir division afterwards :mole Phi your s'de not get all they asked ? Suppose t:icre had been "a division of the tieket'g agreed upon by the committees, you would have been no better off than you are now Under no circumstances could you have keen nominated for anything. Dou!Jlaf* , . vould have beaten the eyes out of you.— You arc only supporting the Democratic ticket to-day because you believe there is tore in it for you, than there is in support irigthe Republican ticket. Ain't this so ? EDITOR m, When we were in Bedford, a week cr two ago, we learned that a vacancy was bout to take place in the Bedford Post cfficc and that our mutual friend, S. J. ,ordan, esq., of the Inquirer, was an appli cant. The last issue of that paper informs its that one Jerry K. Bowle: , , Cessna's brother-in•law, whom he has managed to beep in office for the last fifteen years, is the successful man. If we were in Mr. Jordan's circumstances we would make :Louie howl ! Mr. Jordan has labored rnard for the party for the last ten years 4.,nd never asked anything at its hands intil now, and to be thrust aside to make room for a man who is of no earthly use )11t to fill places of this kind is simply in. tolerable. It is said that Sheriff Henderson is perambulating the County doing his little all to create the impression that there is a want of harmony between the Scott and Woods men. In the Lower End he mys the• Scott men in the Upper End will not support the Woods men on the ticket, d vice vcrsu. in the Upper End If he continues on in this way there will soon be 30L110 busiuesi fin• a coroner and an inane lsyluni will leave "One inure unfortunite." Be airy, sheriff, the Republicans feel that they are united and no Democrat, can "pull the wool over their eyes." • We would like to know what dif ference it makes_ to the Republicans of Huntingdon county how many secret polit ical societies were in existence eight or ten years ago ? There is none in existence now. The Web; has told us so fifty times. What we want at present is a united Re publican party, and no such clap-trap as filled the last Globe will keep our ticket from receiving the hearty support of every good man who loves the party and who is not on the make ? r Three years ago many of our Re publican friends felt coldly towards Gov. Hartranft, (and we were even accused of feeling thus towards him, but we only re flected the feelings of our constituency in favor of Col. Jordan,) but today there is a universal feeling in his favor that borders on the highest enthusiasm. He has made a splendid Governor and our people feel that wi) are entirely safe in his hands. They feel that he is the right man in the right place. er After sifting the chaff in the (ilobc we have concluded that the Shaver's Creek business is not near as bad as we had a right to expect. Mytou has been away from that locality for ten years and Orlady has just been . imported from Blair county, and that Lightner and Montgom ery are the only prescribed, and Tuwmy is going out. When boiled down, Light is the only "orfan," and, occording to the Globe, he can't run. ugi. The Monitor assures us that if we continue to assail Mr. Speer that he will bo obliged to withdraw his support from the "Fusion ticket," This will spike the Monitor and the Professor will ran the machine on his own hook. Well, fur aught we know, this might be a good thing all round. Speer might avoid the respon sibilities of the &feat which awaits him and the Professor having run things to the bad could just stay there, Sir Mr. Speer didn't make his usual annual contribution at the Moorsville Camp Meeting this season. But, then he-is not a candidate now. Thu Globe had him in its eye when it wrote the fbllowing : "A man who will try to ride a church to get into a political office would steal the nails out of his grandmother's coffin if he could sell them for a vote Shame ! Shame! !" SW The Republican County Committee, at its Meeting on Thursday afternoon of last week, accepted the resignation of John E. Smucker, esq., and nominated John W. Mattern, esq., as candidate for Auditor in his place. Mr. Mattern was the next highest candidate at the time of Mr. Sthucker's nomination and the committee conceded it to him by acclamation. Mr. Mattern is an excellent accountant. Zlr Hon. Columbus Delano has re signed the position of Secretary of the In terior and the President accepted the resignation to take effect on the Ist inst. Hon. John Scott was tendered the place but, it is said, has declined. We are sorry for this because Mr. Scott would make a popular Secretary. g„. We have the answer of a "Stenger Democrat" to the communication, signed by "A Scott Republican," in the last Globe, but a want of space compels us to decline it. In the meantime we can say to Mr. Speer that the Stenger Democrats are not disposed to vote for Heater to gratify him. No, not much ! Da, In "Timon 'Walley" they have heard that there is a Jackson on the "Fu sion ticket," and they are not a little re joiced at the idea of having one more opportunity to vote for Gen. Jackson. 13Eir Johnny Griffith wants to be made a Director of the Poor so as to keep the institution in the family. Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia is the most perplexing of all human ail ments. Its symptoms are almost Infinite in their variety, and the forlorn and despondent victims of the disease of— ten fancy themselves and prey, in turn of every known malady. This is duo. in part, to the close sympathy which eXists between the stomach and the brain, and In part ale.) to the fact that any disturbance of the digestive function necessarily dkorders the liver, the bowels and the - liefvoug itad - offectß t , ) Acme extent the quality of the blood. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron a sure cure. This i s not a now preparation, to he trieu and found wanting; it has been prescribed daily for many years in the Kar t bs• enti limit physicians with unparalleled success; it d , not ••xpecied or intended to eurc all the discos,: to itbichllie 111;111;411 fullilyiiioutjerl, but it is warranted kbcureAl;spepsia in the most obstinate form. hunker' Bitter Wine of Iron never fails to cure. Symbolic of dys ep.sia are loss of appetite, wind and rising of 'the food, dryness of the mouth, hcart burn, distension of the stom ach and bowels, constipation, headache, dizziness, sleep lustiness and low spirits. Try the great remedy and be convinced of its merits. Get the genuine. Take only niiikers, which is put only in $1 bottles. Depot, 259 North Ninth St., Philadelphia. For sale for all druggists and dealers everywhere. TAPE WORM Entirely removed with purely vegetable medicine, plus leg from the system alive. No fee until the head passes . Come and refer to patients treated. Pr. B. P. I:trim - EL, No. '239 North Niuth St., Philadelphia. Advice free.— Scat, Pin and Stomach Worms also removed. The niedi c:ne for removing all (Alit rs but Tape. Worm, can be bad of your druggist, ask for RustEt's WORM SYRUP. Price, $l. E. F. Kunkel, Philadelphia, Pa. New To-Day. CLOTHING FOR TIIE MILLION! T. W. MONTGOMERY, DEALER IN FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Has just received one of the Lest selected stocks of goods ever offered in Huntingdon, consisting of f)r MEN AND BOYS. Red Flannel Undershirts and Drawers, Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Fine Muslin shirts, Garibaldie.; the Orr Pantaloon Overall (every pair warranted), Overcoats, Gum Coats, Woolen and Cotton Hose, Suspenders, Berlin Cloth, Kid and Buckskin Gloves and Slits, Neckties, Bows, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Collar Buttons, Paper Col lars, Cuffs and Fronts, (latest styles), Fine Fur Hats, Wool Hats fur men and boys, a large stock of Common and Fancy Caps, also, Trunks, Satch els, &c., all of which I sell cheap for CASH. Having purchased my goods principally from the manufacturers, and for cash, I am prepared to sell cheap and for cash only. Persons desiring to purchase any of the above goods, will and it to their advantage to call and examine my goods be fore purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget the place THREE DOORS EAST OF THE PASSENGER DEPOT. Oct.6-3mos. AWARDED TUE lIIGFIEST MEDAL AT VIENNA E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, New York, (Opp Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturors, Importers awl Dealers in CHROMOS AND FRAMES, Stereoscopes & Views. Albums, Graphoscopes, and Suitable Views. Photographic Materials. We are Headquarters for everything in the way of STEREOPTICONS AND MAGIC LANTERNS, Being ManufActurers of the MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, STEREO-PANOPTICON, UNIVERSITY STEREOPTICON, ADVERTISER'S STEREOPTICON, A RTOPTICON, SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY LANTERN, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each etyle being the beet of its class in the market. Catalogues of Lanternt and Slides with direc tions for using. - Vii,. Cut oat this advertisement for reference. 0ct.ti,1875. READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. DR. CRUMB, established fur many years in Buffalo, by an entirely new system of medication, treats sue cemfully Catarrh, Bronchitis and diseases of the Lungs, Liver Kidneys, also Difficulties of a confidential Nature, wherin skill and ex - e eriest* are required. Dr. Crumb has d e veloped a prazt.ce which from its unparalleled success in thousands actual, many of a very aggravated charac ter, is able to positively guarantee a perfect and perma nent cure in every care he undertakes. lie sends no Circulars or Treatises on these diseases to his patients, sr it is undeniable that such knowledge is to general ex tremely prejudicial, exercising an injurious effect by re tarding and frequently counteracting a care, tending to alarm the patient, which is the principal object of such productions and excites and exaggerates his fears as to the curability of his complaint. The Doctor requires simply a brief history of the case, and a candid plain statement of present symptoms—a thorough examination will then be made, and if considered remediable-,a sin cere, conscientious opinion will be given promptly and such medicine as will be applicable will be sent by ex prase, accompanied by full and explicit advise and direc tions. Charges very moderate and within the reach of all, and success guaranteed. (Such cases as have failed under other treatment particularly desired.) All letters must enclose 11.00 for consultation fee and correspondence during treatment and addressed to DR W. R. CRUMB, 102 Pearl Street, BUFFALO, N. V. owIIINEVER-FAILING Q AGUE CURE 0 Price $l. Sold by Druggiete. $5OO REWARD IF IT FAILS TO CURE. DR. C. B. HOWE, SENECi FALLS, N. Y. SENThow $1 to $1( $) C in llle ves GLA! t 0 To Stock Prhilegea has paid sad will pay large profits. ilroad 1 Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought FREE .0...r...7...w- h e,d a .iiicser,..,-.1,-,stebr. $5OO. 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I. $2 5 a day guaranteed using our WELL AUGER k DRILLS SJOOO a month paid to good agents. Auger Look free. Ilia AugeF Co., St. Louis, Rio., $510.000. ROYAL ed H e A v l e ' r A y lA t.t. oe Ln a T y E s D+ s- 1 prixe.,,./00,2000 I 1 prize..... 550,000 2 prizes...Ps,ooo each 50,000 854 prizes, amounting to ..,.,,.,.,,,5X0,000 Whole tickets $2O; quarters, fis; twentiettis, if, Circulars of information free. Prizes cashed, A. DONAU A CO., BANKERS, Post-office Box 2059. 21 Park Row, New York, Royal Saxon and Brunswick Government Lotteries con stantly ou hand. [Oct.(s-4t. New To-Day THE GREAT CENTRE FOR BOOTS SHOES HUSTON E. CRUM, No. 330 RAILROAD STREET, We feel justified in praising our new FALL and WINTER stock, and believe it is worthy of all the "blowing" we can give it. An inspection of our many styles and qualities, will convince any one that we certainly have as complete a stock as the most fastidious could wish to select from. As for PRICES, we have got down just as low as we "can possibly afford to sell at, and honestly believe that we are under all competition. GIVE vs A. zaziA.L. IVIENS' BOY'S & YOUTH'S ENGLISH KIP BOOTS A FULL LINE OF WOMEN'S ) MISSES' ) AND CHILDREN'S 10ll'S, Boy's, Nth's, Woofs, Minos', ad Chi Min's The only place in town where you can get the celebrated IV! FITS! FIB! WM. M. PARKER, MERCHANT TAILOR, would inform his friemis in town and corintry r that he has opened a shop on PENN STREET, four doors West of J. B. Myton's store, and is prepared to furnish everything in his line of bus iness, at the shortest notice, and in the neatest FASHIONABLE STYLES, All kinds of CUSTOM WORK and REPAIR ING done to order, and full satisfaction guaran teed. CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. Oct6-Iy. NOTICE. May all whom it concerns, distinctly un derstand, that all bills of Tuition due me, and not paid by October 15, 1875, will be handed over to a Justice of the Peace for collection. We have waited long and quietly, but without any response, and now we mean to collect. 0ct.6.2t. JAS. A. STEPHENS. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of LEONARD WEAVER, deed] Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Hun tiugdon county, to hear and decide exceptions fi led to the third and anal account of Solomon Wee ver and David Weaver, Administrators of Leonard Weaver, late of Hopewell township, deed., will attend to the duties of his appointment, at hie office, in Huntingdon, on THURSDAY, October 21st, 1875, at 2 o'clock, P, x., when and where all parties in interest can attend if they see proper. t3EO. B. ORLADI, Oct. 6, 3t] Auditor. HENRY & CO, C. MUNSON, COTTA GE PLANING EL CO MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SASH, BLINDS, FLOORING, Braclets, MouldillEs Stair-Railiqs, PLASTERING LATH, SHINGLES, COMMON AND FANCY PICKETS, FRAME STUFF and all kinds of The members of the Cottage Planing Mill Co. being largely interested in the Lumber interest in Clearfield and Centre counties, they will at all times keep constantly on hand a full supply of the very best FASHIONS, THE BEST WHITE PINE, PATTERNS MADE well seasoned, and parties favoring us with an or der will receive prompt attention, and all work GU AQAN TEED to rehder satisfaction. Office for the present at Henry A Co's. Store. S. E. HENRY, Supt. Huntingdon, Pa., Sept. 1, 1875. FOR FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell, at publics sale, on the premises, on FRIDAY, .NOVEMBER sth, 1875, A Farm, situated in Union township, Hunting don county, containing 179 acres, 35 of which are cleared and under cultivation, the balance good timber land, having thereon a new Bank Barn, 40x50 feet, a Weatherboarded House, and other necessary outbuildings. Also, St the same times and place 200 acres of Timber Land on the west aide of Sideling Bill, in said township. Also, 209 acres of Timber Land on the east side of Terrace Mountain. This tract will yield about 200 cords of bark, and from 600,000 to 600,000 feet of yellow pine saw timber. TERMS :—One-third of the purchase money . on the let of April, 1576, and the balanosKin two equal annual payments, MILTON. It. 134TREMAAT. Aug.25,1875-ts. Noiv To-Day HUNTINGDON, PA. HAND-MADE and WARRANTED. BUTTON AND LACED SHOES OF ALL STYLES. A COMPLETE STOCK OF RUBBERS OF ALL THE LEADING STYLES BURT SITO NS. 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NV hereag, by an act of the general Asattii !Ay of the commonlyealth of Potat.ylsartiA, •ntitlat Act to regulate tho General liaectious within mid C... nionweaith," it i. too 1 , . thr, lute „f th t .sh. r ia of w county to wire public notice of the racer. to be eloct.l. awl tho tint. Witt pia., of haling e.rrd ..lect!on. in tike c!ectinit districtl. wri th, Lowl ;:overtiin,„; the holding thereof: Now thereliire, I,T I$ S. EIENDCRSO.S, HT"( Huntingdon c.unty, do liert..l nowt,. know:, that the Geaeral Electivn u ill be bel.l in and for OX TUL P.tl , N:tvc.xsza s , 1973, it 'wing the Tuesday followin, the first Monday of venstter, (Ole polls to opitel o• stens o'clock n. and elk.,! at Jct. p. 0* trots the Iteeet-n of flultintlon nuaty •vi! , , ot ! y hanot for n!lo.int. of. liters, namely: One pers.' S .r thecetner. One perann rm . State Trea,nrer. One person for Prothonotary. Ono pers,,n for Regi+ter and It , conler. One person tn. Comity Treasurer. en... person for District AtOrney. Th ro o p ont „. o s f o r t!. t:nty C , : ; I rwre. Titter per,n, let C , unty An , nters. The Nns ins?! the irt ; . and dl4triet. of the • eirty sited ?r, ope:.e.l at A. N. and &del at 7 .1 riocli P. X. Thu 15th t4rction of. rt. 4 , of tits COngt•rtf , a. pr SicrzoN 15. No perm 33 4heit ere gat:Mini t 3 serrt .ati eirction w 1.19 shall hull .r sisal wit:nig ra..ntiut be,e hal an otl!,. ri pitint:neat or trypt•-ty t-ri umi, the Tyr...ran,: uf the Vnits: Sl.t. r -.b. Ettte, or of any citi, eoonty. o. btac,l; commisoion or tilt,/ it, illkatitttil of Ito and tEdrra i ar. . porsuni.l rite , , t‘ny CT!: - Mit. On Kt as cloak, a; ,b11:11 li•• i , a,a v::1) - :•• ~r bebovr o▪ f city cr •:;11.-ers 4..igt•at , -1 by Tent rat An art a Ao•ero.l, entie!,l'an set reint:na the elections 41* :la{ . . • parer :Jett LI) prcvlde, to follniti.v.z : "That the I:lBpe.:ttn. asul do 14es eta; weed at tbe roe prim. place 4 appans..l I'4 -h., In diqtrkt , which they r..:+e , in•-••If . •et,rc • - ••c• •••••• h In the nun n .4' th.‘ :et Tnors•Ly • •,..: yr , e„• 1.• said inev-ctor hall apviiut ••ne :•• nu.) 1:.! :••• in.ti Tot, cf aa. h duo.rkt. in cap" the pers on who s!:111 hoer, r-"ci 1 highest number of e. dna for inle.ct, shtl! t7tend • the day of the clitattia, then the p,r.on sOali be , received the n•cond nmr.ber of rotes for Jul; • at the next privotling eleetion eh all set ns . place. And in exie the person who shall Ea,' res.eive . the highest 17 for nnt ntt•• ,, •!. the person elected Jiidg, appoint an Mspeettor his place, and in ease the yereo:l el. at• .1 attend, then the Inspector who is the hi,fhest num ber of votes shall appoint a Judge in his phtee ; and if any vacancy ehall continue In the b—arl f.ot the sfmt-•• of eese hoar after the time tine.l by tvw f.r the eyettiai; of the election, the quelifiel v,ters ~ f the township, u.vrd or dis trict for which such officer shall !Ince farm eleeted. pro.ent at each election shall elect one; of their unriber to till the vacancy. It shall be the duty of the sev , ,t, amwaverfo of ecah 'as triet to attend at the place of betting every general. special or towmdilp clecti‘qi, during th , election kept t.pen, for the ptirposo OrioT jut:mm.6ml to the inspectors mid judger, when , 44; lip I ~u . in r-latiort to the right of any parson aswestiwel by [hi in to vote at etich election, Or ench other matters in r,letion to the aispea meat of voters as the ,mid inepecn,s or either .4 :;.es shall from time to time regnir... . . . _ SPECIAL ATTENTION is hereby directed t, th.. Ath Article of the New t'...iastitution. /40MM 1. Every male citizen tw , nty-ccie yews cram% possessing the following qualitleati,ns, shall lA, ontttled to Tote at all ele , tion'. First.—fle shall lIATO b.ea a citir..ia of the Cait.rti State* t t least one month. Second.—He shall have 'raided in the State one year. _ (or if having previously teseu a qualided elector or nsitie• ei ,,,„ 4,„,„..1,„ ~_. • ,....,„„,,,„„:r,„ ..,,, ...... b ........, 11• 1 •••14 4 .. a linot.. eno. • . 411011 41 •••••••• born citizen of the State, he shell havo rernovel from and I s e „._,4,,, ta g A ...4 N , 4. 4 .,„,..............,... r rem. -of Oe. melt Alle--• Molt ~,- goof lb /rant OW .s. returned, then Fitt !eoliths.) immediately preceding the , ~,.1....,...4. . e 5 e i .e . .., i a,,, 1 ,„. ..,., i i 0 ,,, : .„,„., i - .Own_ "te. row ~ ..se /lilts election. tip .•,, theduor of fre. Merges Imam See • trdlumentest d rer ! .hr rya te demi 11 .4111loastsp lOm me w 410111 -• Third.--ile shell hero remble , ll in the elect!. distriet I - -ph •,&- me , re s er . m ie n 1....",..4 1 ~ „ i . e . & l Minn. elmiketoteehmealtememeemillatoila •" pii eie • trt where he shall offer to vote at least two mou th s intsweli- 0p ,.., ere ,4 1. 0,,,,., i n p „......, of ~,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,• . 4 ii ., ..._ I wed evert ato- me ately preceding the election. ' r.d pp. wit! Me nimealeri ireeam theelk, *we la die "Md. ''''' ' ' Num. 11. -* W M.- ... Fourth.--lf Men ty-ta, yea nof age and upward... be 0..01 w h it! , .1.w... r 0 e , -.-ho -4 se•-•-. nady firtowilbo 'w .1111, eumietued , me. have paid within two years a State or eounty art, whorl „, ,e..,...„,. ~...,,„i, e r e ,,b..- .t.-...- . .". ~... =: ei . ..... , • ... Owe. Ow *eget., MOM 11111.11/111111 shall have been aesestied at loot two month" anri pail st t h,... i .,,„ r 0, tee..., •t 1 f........ ....i.., .. attires ...l e . didrk raeli. "I' Ill.nir. tualy dell vele. . 11111 1Ple. owe least one month before the election . ~.,,,.., of the ... -- .. - .L . - . L.......,.. ~5.,.. . imis. 0.... . eisegena te , ......-mted• -.. -. me sow, "aweame mt pot V By Section lof act -. f 30th of March, 1566, it lie provided rni :..., if s h e s e r-- ,..,;;;;:,,...,... eit i..,, , .., „ 4 „.. IWO Ahmed ...M. we* email RS f dlotrt : That the qnalified voters of the several counties of this h ti t l i tr,',, f • ff ec ull""4 " „..t a11 .„„t a d e . ". .::.; °".. .. 7 .i. e .".. ,b,7 11 ,....".... 1 7 .1"1" ..g1 i".7 = 1"111. t itad1411.4 .1i. lins ill. 1.1111 . 0 .-e "" Commonwealth, at all general. townrhip, !.,rough :mot ..,„, ail „ the ,. 4 .4 p. „bei . ...k to ~....., „,-,b,„..,..,,,,,,,, 4•44 ••••41141.41*- mod~ Iltallteil epeeist elections, are hereby hereafter authorised end re- fC, ...,,„,, .h., after ~,,,,, ~..,,...a . fr ,..„... iii , „.„,. re Soo. !Ile wrieupwoush guired to vote, by ticket., printed or written, or partly , „ pd ., „,,.?, „..„.„. „ 4 „....,.. .., Q•,•• ~.„,,,,,......a . 4 , wirer er'• , eitesmeA ' ?MS. ilidee` - . printed or partly written, severally elateitied a follow .. i ...., 0 f ~.....0 . 0 ., ~,.... ....... ex sus ... .... „,.. 10, 4 a• . One ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of memo : A so As o , 5t.,.... 1 , t ,„. o w ., ~,,„.„ 4 1 e... * ... 1 ,„ voted for, and to be labeled outside "judiciary ;'' ewe rick- , E d . 44 ,...4 441p...~ by 4- 5 „,„ 4 .......„ ib e , et shall embrace the name, of all county officer* voted for . 44 ..„.. h ... A ,,,..,,,,. ..,,, r4 . 1 ....,..... including office of Senator and members of gieenehly. if de , ch, e ., ea.. 0,... et. reies im „ft ir! -ir db. oases voted for, and member, of Congrem, if voted fur, and tees o f ~..,..... AM pentane rte- end sollnene te et rout labeled, "county; one ticket shall embrace the arms of , ..... ft io „,,,, ii , , o h ~ i„... . ~,,, ........ pioadme all township officers voted Mr, and be labeled," tomanhip;" pe e diegok e a se. m a aessias s Atom room prom ..- irlif.t r % FP 4 - 4r .e ticket obeli embrace the names of all borough (reeve* d u o,. kw/m . 4 si ... ft . 4 _ am .... plum .aa,... I. -aswe • --•••- - 0) voted for, and chill be labeled "beeeenb;" and each 'We , 46.11 entheab• fat obi : AM rearm peemolie• op shall be illepoeited in separate killot boners. ' Per renehmilsOrry ilwornes• OT add snows saillows. 17 FM PIP. Ml' A. SECTION 13. For the purpose of voting no per.. 'hall I►rapi4 b e 4 ,.% a t am agi aa , a ... s o . 44 .... aum5 . .., _ be deemed to have gained a residence by reason of hie . ib a .4,, ak a s opal,. ~, AO mum, 0 4, • 11, .lll. well- see me yams IMP AMMO, Mum see. • presence or lost it by raison of big abeenee, while ens- . ./. 4 „,,,,,,..d... e. ... 0 „ ~.,..„. eamo . 4 awa s,„ tsg ti.. .......« frog ego s oasieso Nap soa, 4 ,..... I ployed in the !mimic" either civil or millawy, o f this es p.„f „N e m. m ime d ee.g., be, ..., 4 a., ... o e .... efese• 4 • T. 111.1.41., 4 -,••••• am 0•91100 atoSpe• eeoe.• Stet* or of the Visited States, ant "bite vnitlittel hi ; now reirriret to be hole .-y ewe, ;-eves etet Om ewe se lairiel. teem,- Aim p mar sodbe 4 ..- the navigation of the water. of thin Slate ec of Ma I in eneeperted end aureill.ll. seat sossa. a !Maw 4,......"-t - -•• • ' United Staten, or ou the hitch mew. nor sidle a eto , ho ow d .„„. . . ph.„..„,, e 4- t , .. ......., ~,,,,o4 y i p. IP""..• pre enrol. ow Eva poopaguip ileiretemioro lea/W. dent of ary isetitution of learn tog, a, whi`e kept in soy , a, tin ~,,4 44 .14 $ 4 ens le 4.4. of ...„, 4 . 42 . ..e. ••••••-ifs.. poor house or other asylum at public Mpense, 11" , r while . te i ce „b a wl s a a a k ag a o„., 4., ? w in .. or , ~....smit ~,,, t erselpsoies• ••.1 -a side by Ohio% p0w..... confined in public prison. in ewe 0 eempflakst .4 • mitipi Owe, mare meek sae kayo so•ii• sit 0i teem s ac - m , 4 . Alt e l ec ti,,,, by th e , filsens 'fedi be by bat- eamonar t> ie *mid sr miiriate, mot mrstrerswe• lbw lot. Every ballot Mail be no/Morel in the order in , 1 4 0 ,, t h ea n,„., 4 !wow 'c ......_ 4 444 . 44 w e r :weeireinwei If Laid , rev' efery which it shall be received, itn,i nuniaer recorded by the . . 04 .4„ la ip,“ ~.. ,h. •,,, ties ~ 41., ......,... el e ction office,' os th e tint o f ~,t..m . opreiite the saw of . r,. ~....., . 0 4 if ~ gene sores. •e ca. -... • •e,:: 7:-.we bele totems .7 ets• ll i vow, meoadli ••• the elector who presents lb. ballot. Any alert', see y e ~..„„...., . e , .j aati .4 44. a ds miner 44p 44 . 44 iri ~-1,- ~' 13T ' ITTIft 7 write his name upon his ticket -or rinse the Mao to he ~7 pri, WIWI ~,,,,, 4 4 0, 4 „ d b.-. ee . ___,........ written •hereon and attested by .. citisen of the illetriee. 4 am 4 t h e ....b. 4.4.1 .. 4 .44.4 4 . a. 0- t The *lntlon officers shall be sworn or manned sot In 4111. I this f o rtmill. wo o ........ assap.amo aaja p.,. 4 4„..... w akin 7 . 11.,i p I. d Amp • doe* how any elector *hall have rotor! 1111114.414 required In ; ........ , in .,, al r a .........a...., ihmili Awl ... R. do so se witness.. in &ling.,' proceeding., eneereet. It Mail wpm, seehhiseAmi craw Ow demme . • Surma 6. Whenever any of the emelined Awesome/ , e .,,,,, r , ....,,ti r ho o -, la- roam Is. eeff•o•Og ny Ile -mare thin Commonwealth shall be in mt.l military iiervier, I sot .......004( s a e 41 4 p. 44.0,9 1 0 44 under a requisition from the Presidest of the toiled .4. 4 a. 4.0 .......4,41.,4. ..... ...... 4 4, 4 •4 44 Ptates or by the authority of thin consomowealtb. scab g e reeme o it. 4ise A. i.e... ma ....... .......gre for electors may r"Tril'' 'be 'WI' of goirriNf.' in an eifellee. eampsearisis . mod die end Isrodry MIN he arnirmit mite V. here. pose goimme.ed -dm kempigt by citizens, tinder such regulation* me ere or shell be pm. 4ibooller . 0 0.•. .0.4 .Asp.. a b... f , •., war -. ,f scribed by law, se fully an If Cary were pc 'sent at eior ......4.. ..., .nseted. my eenten --• -r Mee. usnal place of election, Ayr h. ose proirbiled as nor: oaf AO -.WY 4 the *demi Beano. 7. All lairs regulating the holding affections mom., veer.. midi be pieced a. Ole 'am ame otasheS se by the citizens or Sr the nogtotratiow of Morten" dtatill as with the mossa, uniform throughout the elate but no eleetere Anil be .I. v. c , „. y.-.. , „," E. e t esti am. or • pre.led 0.4 11.... priced of the privilege of voting by reason - f his 'WOO . r . -is. ata•escrt. ;tee,. ',V vat Pere 4 lay 41/0.0.1. not being reclaimed. ...so -or% hose ,be pr..- im .111.....eer eds. so war /ref .., :die .t. • *ow If be. Ir•ilmero sib barytes Sterlos 9 . Any Per•ee who then. while 3 can4i.late for : per.. . isimmo S. riga es '4 e.......t ... Me right 4 sr. Ihoe.e -4 *rms. 4.e •••••1•g woo*, wog .. °Mc,. be guilty of brilery, fraud, or willful redone,: Jf, , ...e v e_ eta ...,- fa. sty o a-, etter-r sr ^e mewl 4,0 -.... ? ......j..,,, 4 Aso •..... Paw.* empitme g any election law, Abell be forayer ctioqualliti.i from braid- r .,1 "1... gs.. .. I. l it, '-. •. , • • -. .. ....f sege•--. • r ,-1 , .. - -• fp WO dee. , illsotosse vs 0.-0,6 sr • -... ing an office of trust or profit in this l'eturnonw,arti, met4..l. -4,...; , r .............• .4... ...,..- , -, .., v' . any person eonvietel (4 crittnil art lotion of the -..-ti..., ~. -, e ...g.,,,,,, ..„ „-- ~ , • ; • he 7.mies .see ...... - • . • .-. rs.somers-i. . lase 'hall, in additiP , l to any fr::..;tl.• providei in :.. • . •, ; s , ,:,.., 4,..i" • . 1,... 1 , ..- : ne. m ' - -o. ''A: • , S. 1,. deprived of th right of otfr... • deolately for a term ..e.-.... ..- ~.:-........ 0 .; t 5, . • --- op' ef •f fonr year,. ie.e- • . L....-. Aar . . . . ~„..., ... e5 .... And also to the 1 W.a.;og .team of A 1 ,01111.1, n air t v c e i.,,, ~eI ',meg or wipe, •I r oe„ a. pr. ii... force in e'er Stele. .... 0 si, , f,mt berms farms lot, 1. or , --,tyr.. ..1 AP 4 "P• 41.4 - 1 Am .% lii r.,1•-, isr. A: r• I,4airr ....- Pi Mtn t At the ~ p ining of the poll s at all elerroots ! ~.,,,,,,, ; ,- . ,f ...,-- ii.. -----, it shall I - the •!..ty ~ c the ;mtge. . I ':.- turn 7r • ay... It t %a, t 0,., .••• 0. , ..., - • -.•., .. CY V . q. 7. ner•-•,,0pi1-T I 4 ,.-rriln. their rell.euliSt di...triers to designate... cf the !nepi.torv. ' ~,-,- . -.-...., to ao -4-e- - , -. re-.- . . . whose duty it shall I- to hay. in c.toiliety tll.. rourfoterry of 1 ..,,01td....,...e1er5ee0 r... Is. - r.... ~ ........... voters, aria to make ti,:.• entries tLersin ioluir.4 y low : • ~,r00,,, mew the swore, o ello omit a/Me or ye ...ow r ' and ft Phan lo the duty of the other odd laymen". n• , , ........--, .--.......e.,.... 5....,- •••• -.--- . - ....... 5.. ceir.• at.l [Must., th, heliot• pr....ev-I a -del e!eetne . ~,, , ..; -ea'..• ". • r 110 • . ' , -11.' s secnie 9, All efectb,ne by tit.- .•itizen4 ..!,.111 Pe I.y ial- ! .i,...1.,, .b . , 1111.4 i te•taa• te .... • •-• r... r badlio f m lot : every ballot voted shall be numbered ,t 1 the orler in ! r another arty aesgr;. r or ! • .... -abases eq.. which it shall tie received, and the number P•eoried h• , ' ~,,,,,,, !s.- f i ie y. e. .t.• •• w,or Sot elfblitelettor the clerks on the tint of voter, oppoeite the name of tn. t -. erne.ball the...bp thartior ;osa dwillir so r... , r .wear If - , - - • elector from whom received. And any t•tter voting two 4 ' ,ma, bed seemmo.- mos.. type 4 r......pri...... - . .. noire tickets, the several ticket ..., e,ted .i te tt ..„1., 15, , ~....„4 ~,....,',...... 5 .,„,. : ,....7. - ..... _ Gr. ... id .. . numbered with the number corre.pend , nir with the n WM- ' T .,..,v.,..., 5, ..... ... sam e . .•.,,,,, $2,.. 4 44 ye Et. o g. her to the name of the voter. Any ele-t, may erre b:.' 1,,,,,,.. .. 4 .4 11.4..... no. T 4. Ale: -•", f•-•roal ..:-..e..e. --ars. ... r see •,• :Oa.* ego a -lommi ' , ewe name upon the ticket• or canoe the same to be writteo i e. -mew • . ese em.........., 4.44.. egnam thereon, and snorted by a cithell of the district. Ile ed. peesse I ae so nireseeee. who dell neliberit Se r ideate ''' P e- w s leer pr.,. 411 -...44- 1 114mwe feeltr-e emilideedlureir ditinn to the oath DOW preecriise !by !.../ t.r 14. talk •1 an.; fi.em any din, eggs met topettis or. imam. momegooper subscribed by election officer.. they -hall se ve ra ll y .... 1,,.. , e ,„,„ . . 1 .01y. ~4.„.., y.. . 4 ie . 2 . 7.-,..t.g. 46, i111„...in.,•••• mop Iplimispos. 0.., . 4 ,..,,, a ,.. sworn or affirmed net to titatitee hi,-, ioy e'er*, .halt ' 4 , i- . 4, , az , if any ~...,,,„..„ ~,,,,,, mimeo a.? met. . .nom have voted, uulerie required to .10 no •,-, . i two,. in • .tri- ras a . a s a mom iso. 4 as. i m s mo,4, a. m. 0... . dicta/ proceeding. All judges, inmertors. clefts.. scot over - 7' ref.. a , name nay ewe wte. in imslllll.4. I. alma I . rini. . Z. N.; il Z.- “eo, II to* 2 Mill Me sp,. stud . seer , of any el , Hon held node: this ant, 'lull, before ete- ey •f • emeiteguesner a idler allid OS ....iirdmi asp...in. :NPIII4 %need met .191 1 111.0 e onortiiip three hard, iii tering upon their duties. be lily cw.rn or affirmed in the ;.4 ~,, a fla, use essvarrase, ene Heisted dotires, re ... ewe pool of 'pee emr. preeence ofeach other. The judge shall be morn by the ,' marmasent sa rw.• ram orbs*. 0 0. -•:.• minority inetrector, if there shall be ouch minority isapec. : c cell e s of tb. oroor. sari aims b. estiirre to eili Mhos a, %Mint "Oe E. arrow. kagrillibili • ea. 1111114-rs.• tor, and in ease there tie an minority Menet-lewd Irby e "epee, . 7 p . m .. iii .., 16 ... i........ . 4 . "Ai N .. dusp o s ip y ....., then by a justice of the mew or ahiermon, and . frondobsim goer, .4 Aelheeer -*Mel mei or Af • setae .1 ...my meet 9111=1. Sealleetre se. the inspectors, overseer., and clerk. .butt be swore ; rows teal. fi rer" diremed by OM err. ee nio' deem 'e - . • by the judge. Certiticateo of sorb swearing or of ', 444 . the 4 . 4 1• 44 -b a p0...1 44 , a , a aa l a . sw a t thereoechas enderminsoll MOIL allidildiellinew firming shall be dialysed. out and signed by the oar,. ' with trandisillant er minthoesoes.isseens. ie Or may toraproap. ...et 54th cdargage he 11114111111 l so 'worn, and attested by the °Seer who admisietered the i ee purpose, die mama es edlaidble Ail_ be . __t 4 • A z wi .i.,.., 1,,, e 4 4 L a ss a pay m op 4 a ....." ry,,,. oath. If any judge or minority ( napeetor rename se Mb ' isiedemeemr. old es eediebebel lien o .lo______ _"' a to swear the officers of election in the meaner required I loosest isionding 111., bnmemllidlidlint orumPrommem r gis.- ____.... by this set, or if any officer of plead°, shoal set wtSheart , yes Pm pm" or Desk et lbw Illereesewe of lee arreegeo-ti being first duly sworn, or if may officer of election shad . calm; and may prom Alb. ef .oleos. doe modousa. - - ......... _ --___ .. -- sign the form of oath without being duly monk er if any ' else, Mir& or serempar se Mawe nein ellse own, as. aerse. judge or minority inspector , hall certify that say ogle., er posiims•opreartog hp t!. --art , ..eme..............4 .--, CI ) NI : FASSI ON was sworn when he was Dot, it shall he deemed a miede. ; ...tie., 4 may ..,.. 'rimer" pr...no mad dataila• meanor, and upon concietlon, the officer or officer. On of- ' hem millennsaar the teethe entolised Ilea awe by tam fending tha:l be fined not exceeding one !hominid dollars, act...eh pogo= still lioi einbity , er • 111106110.110 P ••41 OF A VICTIM. or imprisoned not to exceed one yntr,ar both, is the db. i wpm reerebrdelt thawed Anil he pee,eitet we a In. aim cretion of th e court. 1 traceeffing .rat Ilhoemnd *glare , y forriemeniewe i einaeteri as a ormusims mil Al is %ire , -, I also give official notice te the electors of Ilan nog lon . not 'oregano! rte, lees.. ''or heft se eh.iew.as .Ines T.meng *no awl sashes, sew may item Smore,mo County, that by an act entitled "An Act further iftrytt• (-o.n. Any poem.. who 4.01 en 'he ism 4 ter -.res. e. p. 0.4450. is 4 ..4. 0... Ns -Imes mental to the act relative to the olitellott ef tlieCitaineti- Tim t a pelting pew* Mery elerttemaietelet tie wltarlatto. .„,, .. , ,i. mow and wealth, approved Jan. 30, A. D. lee. : net entitled an vow. and then ere msessielosi.e ironsiosine ''. That it is provided in Section 10, Mat on *odor of ale, the ii. perpoiso .4 prerresh.s. are -err , ~• - 11 .....• Vera Iron __,...._.___ l Shillailli l l" 1. Nowt lion any person whose ease is not se the and NM , end porisrerver the lane* Prime- 4 of Use , e/ les , re he 1 ...... , ale.miloi eltlean j r li rla il =fe T claiming the right to vote at the alai electioa i shall pre. we porpom of reeve.. tin; ...., Ohnioffel , mar et - be 1, -- If a flit, P. ff. Me. 11 12 .1 1 b 0 014111111k I. T I cilms 2lo low duceat least one qualified voter of the dintriell so a wit- tees seer-tents Me iligbe to re, in bows off.tristad ,% • - ________ nee to the residence of the claimant :a the doper' ia MOO to awe/lone 1117 . c. 41 1 =: ... .... ~hese which he claims to be a voter, for a period of*. Mk two No Awl be , teeseed of • •r. end ;Me , r . A R IP! months next preceding said stratum, Vlach WNW= shell imievietten thereof, she et prodee tby • lii. ima of sworn or aired and submribe a written or portly writreeding one themingst doner•• Kby krartaWlMOwle 'a.. CIL 1111? I MINIM ten and partly printed affidavit to the facto Mated by hiss. eseeetiag rim yew.. me beck sit the iilnariellamef -he which affidavits Weal deice clearly where the reeidence ie. covert at, cloth. •.••••••• • • •iseti•s sr. aria eme 1 t Wh o l osa l. ore c eiy of the person to claiming to I. e a voter , and the pero.n .. dances lora , gay osotoe elh‘ao tame reeog, watemvaussie- claiming the right to vote shall oleo take and lettecrihe endow ha • imagesl laree-dlnt. than tla Cat' , ' ' l ' • .... tII Le a written er partly written and partly printed affidisett,, e 5....., aw l spas ~,•-,.., -a ~ .....4 .111.111 a. pm•impir stating to the hest of hie knowledge and he !„-f, wie.rn• and Iby•dm am eseeeding .icre t`.- -mead lettam -r by ... CUMii 1: 4 SIOS . inril_lsl - when he son born; that he Du been a eitisen of the Cat- net eiceesbus toe 7 - wi, or Seek . a lle • led State@ for Doe month, and of the Commonwealth of ',refl.., ••fth. --onto, ....)) N.vers Ifs 4 Titrirr Pennsylvania; that ho tot in the I 'ornoon wouglat 1•C. 4. Ott ?be pennies, of te. •s , a new •tt : Oitat, 4 any one year, or of formerly a Vialitled elector or • estire born • .1.8%,,, dikesset. sashes &ash ;use 4,...poienuens PIM s•11111.8Mib. citizen thereof, and has removed ther-rrom -old returned ; over.eweee le a reawenal7e ret - ce..• .5 te atr. , 4. re I'Y that bah. resided therein six Inenth4 nest I.reeeeriting wild and flehorme it the 4mM-a in end .11oriiiiii , 4 mud iii• 'h. 944 Oar sae a a•-0 awe swill erallmeer. .sea- 4 election; that lie lute meld.' in the district ,a which h" dery ef t. mere •sroionno a prow • 4 the foirnir 48 . 11 .. 'omen.., 1' ALII 4 . 4 Fir N... dm. at aweaalla a chitin. to be a voter f o rthe period of at lens: tar., m...ith. ail I', hair , news , lerhe aild ...etre i' .• re met id or ~.... ......,_... •d „ ~,,,,E s .... „mum „ ow r immediately preceeding said election : that h. h. ass ,•••,-,, ~ ~. 1,,,, 4 ,44 es. ••.., all a •sq. , ••• 11 4 ,4.,, ,t ...lir in Me s e w n • me otaipuse. ....... . moved into the di,trict for the prier .of hatinghe trein c t •••ne •• h - sae , Ile - ~1 'ere„ , & 1 1. ••' , 1 , 4 1 1 8 Pa!' 'era that he hair if 22 pure/of age And upwei •!., paid a ittale r,-.4..... 'l. . ~..41..( i., loft to,d. 6„, p oom em e . : , Lau, air , Pllllll tease WNW Sorprmagfdli oweiwol or county tax within two year*. which we. seerred . .: :he ehar•tria milletlyni. 7 • lo 1.7 - ...........4,.. Jll.llll. ~I LDSItaf mei NI dam WO are meank awe b.pit two month' and paid at teat utile moods, before mid sinea. they may hie reviled Pe eedi eeee'' Aeq, c o sy` seat se . • '....• wine ig. 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