IT. A. Pattison, Editor. THURSDAY. SEPT. 12, 1872. NATIONAL NOMINATIONS.'- ton I'RERTBENT, tTLYSSES S. GRANT, " Of Illinois. " ' , ton. vtCK-lnKsirF.NT, HENRY WILSON, - - -Of Massachusetts. - - REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. for oovernor: Maj. Gen. JOHN F. HARTRANVT, Montgomery County. fOR RUrBF.ME judoe: Hon. ULYSSES MEUCUR, Bradford County FOR AUDITOR OFNERAT.". Rrig. Gen. HARRTSON ALLEN, Warren Couuty. CONORF.SFMF.N AT I.AROE: General LEMUEL TODD, Cumberland County. Gen. CHARLES ALBRIGHT, Carbon County. GLENNI W. SCOFIELD, Warren County. BSIUELICAN COUNTY TICKET. FOR CONGRESS. Col. C. H. CURTIS, ' Erie County. we have carefully studidd Buckalew's de fence of himself, and substantially stated it as found in those organs, which claim to be of the Buckalcw persuasion in this campaign. , One of Mr. IJuckulew'g first ahd greatest cares is to remove (ha ' damag ing effect of his intercourse with these men, henco he is interested in glossing the whole matter over. Mr. Buckalcw as a witness in his own bohalf, is not odIv di. rectly, but intensely intonated in giving the most favornbla version possible so fa as he is concerned, while on the other hand Holoomb simply makes a confiden tial statement, to hi superior with no in ducement to give any other than a plain unvarnished statement of events as they transpired. He frankly states the pros' pects of the business h and his coadju tors had on hand, to wit; burning the principle cities of the loyal States, spread yellow fever and other contagious dc seascs over the whole north, release thoso Rebels soldiers who had been captured and were then held as prisoners of war at Elmyra, Johnson Island. Camp Douglas at Chicago and other points ; incite insurrection and Rebellion against the government in its efforts to fill up the depleted ranks of its armies, by en fnrcninir wholesome drafting laws, JLECTION PROCLAMATION. WhereaS, in and by the 13th section of the Act of General Assembly of Penn sylvania, passed July 2d 1SC1), entitled. "An art relating to the Elections of the Commonwealth." It is enjoined on the Sheriff of every county to give notice of such elections to be held, and to enum erate in such notice what officers are to be elected, in pursuance thereof, I. I). (J. Oyster, High emeriti of the county of Elk, do thereforo make known and give this public notice to the electors of said county of Elk, that a general elec tion will be held in said county, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8th (it being the second Tuesday of the month), for the purpose of electing the following otHcers, to-wit: One person for Governor. One person for Auditor General. One person for Judge of the Supreme Court Three persons for Congressmen at large. Twenty-eight persons for Delegates to the Constitutional Convention. One person for Congress to represent the counties of Clearfield, Cameron, Elk, Erie, Forest, McKean and Warren. One person for mcmbor of the Legis lature to represent the counties of Cam eron, Elk and Jefferson. Throe persons as delegates to the Con stitutional Convention, to represent the : ..e i ...L..:.. nt uu iti. . and Elk. taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six months. Provided That the freemen, citiens of the United States, who are between the ageB of twentyone and twenty-two years, and who have resided in the election district ten day? as afore said, shall be entitled to vote, although they have not paid taxes. Wherea's, The Fifteenth Amend ment of the Constitution of the United States is as follows: Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States shall not be denied 07 abridged by the United States on ac count of race, color, or previous condi tion of servitude. Sec. 2. Tnat Concress shall have power to enforce this article by appropri ate legislation. Awt whereas, The Congress ot the United States, ou the a 1st 5t March 1870, passed an act entitled, "An act to enforce the right of citizens of the United States to Vote in tne scleral States of the Uniou, tnd lor other purposes," the first and second sections of which aro as follows! Be it enacted, That all citizens of the Unl ed Slates who are or shall be otherwise qualified to vote at any election by the people of any State, Territory, district, city, county, parish, township, school district, municipality, or of her territorial subvision hliail be crmtiea and qllowed to vote at all such elections without distinction ot color, race, or previous condition of servitude; any con stitution, law, custom, usane, or rei'tila- of Who Shall he Governor of Pennsylvania. There is now no necessity to hesitate for a moment as to the choice between the candidates for the .Gubernatorial office in the State of Pennsylvania. Tlio two candidates are known to the people by their deeds. The one takes the field against armed traitors, Rebels against the Government and laws of our country, the other goes skulking away to the Dominion of Canada to counsel with Tirhels in stiecial commission to burn the cities of loyal states, to Gist rib ute contagious deseases over the land to release prisoners of war and turn them loose to murder the wives and little ones of the men who were on duty in posts of peril and danger ; to incite insurrection in the Northern. Western and North Western states, by giving encouragement to the "sons of Liberty," and "Kniehts of the Golden circle" whose avowed purpose was the over throw of the Governmeut of the United States. Our Lib-Rep-Dem friends at the dcvekipement of Buckalew's compli city with the rebel commissioners pooh ed at tho idea and with, their old wcap- nn bluff endeavored to avoid it. But that, they soon found would not "work, and they then put their wits to work to discover soma Way for their cindidatc to escape the effect of his coalition with T?pbels. And first it was said that he was one of a senatorial committee to find out how the Canadian government dealt with the Indians within the do minion ; but then this was too thin for the puipose intended, and the rottenness of the excuse was to apparant, and some other reason must be given ; and the second reason formed was that the Sena tor from Pennsylvania was travelling with his wife for her health, and took the Canada side of the Niagra in his our for the benefit of his wile's health. Why not stop on the American side ? Was not the atmospher just as salub- rious, and the association just a good as on tbe Canada side: Xo, there was a certain congeniality over there that did not exist here for men of the Buck alew grade of Loyalty to, and love for the government. But this excuse was a little too much on the shody order even for Lib-Rep-Dcms, and they mast needs "Ga fa upo anither plan," and the bright idea loomed up that Ilolcomb said he saw Mr. Buckalcw, but did not say that he and Buckalcw had spoken with each other. But Buckalew must have forgotten that his friends were try. ing to get him out of his Rebel commiss ioner difficulty, and admits that he and Ilolcomb did have a talk about the pros. pect of the government raising the 500- 000 men then called for, and that he assured Ilolcomb they would be raised and that then they eepcrated. Mr. Buckalew tells us that he undertook to obey a resolution of the United States Senate, of which he was then a member from Pennsylvania, ordering himself and Senators Harlcara, and Doolittle to go to Canada and learn what they might of the Indian policy of that Government and report. Harlan and Doolittle in vited Buckalew to join them at Niagra and proceed to the business of their commission, but when he got there his colleagues had been there and had gone on to perform the duty assigned them, while United States Senator Buckalew went over to the Canada side to counsel with those with whom he was in full sympathy, to wit messrs Saunders, Thompson, Holcomb and Clay. Now Mr. de talk the the Thompson confirms this statement Holenmb, and among the persons seen and conversed with by Holcomb on these to them important measures was Charles R. Buckalew. Ilolcomb is confirmed in this by Buckalew who affirms, in his own fence that he and Jloleonib did about the probabilities of success on part of the Government in raising 500,000 men called for. Buckalew avoids telling us in his defence how this conversation was brought about, but Holcomb tells his chief, in recounting the business of his sojourn on the Cana da side of Niagra Falls, as above stated But Buckalew further confirms Ilolcomb as president of the "Fishing Crectc con feleraey," as presideut of the "nb Mountain campmeeting" of fire in the rear copperhead Democrats, in the votes given by him against the measures of the Government to suppress Rebellion, nnd forever recorded against him in tha archives of our nation. Buckalew has left recorded on the Journal of the Uni ted States Senate, his vote agaiosl the amendment to onr constitution by which slavery was aholishod against the repeal of that most infamous of all the laws ever enacted by the congress of the Uni tod States, the fugitive slave law. He VOtfl'l flrainst Ko rctnlO'.'VtriPTlt of tl Freedman's Bureau, he voted against allowing negroes lo become citizens of the United States, and in favor of a con stitutional amendment forever prohibit ing th in from becoming citizens. He was opposed to the equality of nil men before the law, and so voted. He was opposed to paying bounties to soldiers, and so ri corded his vote. He was op posed to paying black soldiers the same wages paid to whites and so voted. was opposed to the conscription act voted "no" on the passage of the lie voted against the payment of men called into service to defend state against Lee's invading host, known as the "emergency men". lie was in favor of paying Rebel slaves owners for the slaves drafted or enlisted into the armies of the I nitco Mates. Ihus we mifcht trace his record while United States Senator and prove that in evefy instance by speech and vote he opposed whatever favored his country, or ins country's soldiers iu the field, or the family of the soldier at home. In every thing uutavorable to the Government or its soldiers, by speech and vote he - fa vored. Yet he now asks the Pennsylvania soidiers, and soldiers friends to elevate him to the chief Magistracy of the State. Oue person for ProthnnolnrV, Register and Recorder, and Clerk of Courts, ol ilk county. One person fur Commissioner. One person for Auditor. And the qualified electors of the county ol Llk will hold their elections in the several districts, as follows: BencZette township, ut the house of Elizabeth Winslow. Benzicgcr tnwnhip, at the school house on Michael St, near the Elk creek bridge. Fox township, tit the Ccntrevillc school house. Highland township, at the house of Levi Ellithorpe. Jfortoti township, at the school house near D. C. Oyster s Hotel. Ridgway township, ai the Court House. St. Mary's Boro., at the Town flail. Spring Creek township, at the House of Stoekdalo, Pawnor & Co. J;iy tov. tieliip, tt the houso of Alfred Pcnrsall. Jones township, 1t the school house in Wilcox. Mill Stone township, at the house of Henry Uerr, at Barrs Dam. I also make known the following act entitled "An act regulating the mode of voting at all elections in the several counties in this Common wea'th," as I am required by the second section of said act: district, for the purpose of voting there in Ever? person qualified as aforesaid. nd who shall make the duo proof, if re quired, of his rcsidonco and payment of ot taxes aforesaid, in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. - Jf any person shall prvent or attemp to prevent any officer of any election un der this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or inpro- pcrly interior with him in the exeoution of his duty, of shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peaco at such election, or shall use or practice any Intimidation throats, force or violence, with design to iufluence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to re strain the freedom of choice, such per sons on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, be imprisoned for any time not les than one month Hor mote than one year and if it be shown that the poisons so offend ing was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the snid of f'enco was committed, and'not entitled to VDto therein, and on Conviction hd shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred or more than one thousand dollars, and bo imprisoned not less I hau siat months or more than two years. CONSTITUTION At CON VENTIO.T. He and bill. the our Commenting ou the silly charge of the Democratic papers that Senator Willson was a Kuow-Nothing, the Boston Pilot- excellent authority among the Catho lics, sayr: ''The editor has been able to find nothing to justifiy the accusation, except the fact that Mr. Wilson received a few votes for Governor in the Know- Nothiog convention, and decl'med the nomination. The Pikt arrives at this conclusion: If Mr. Wilson uttered these things in 1854 the Pilot did not say any thing about it, which surprises us. We arc, therefore, inclined to believe wheth er he was a Know-Nothing or not, that these alleged quotations aro manufactur ed as campaign documents, and unusual Iy dirty campaign ducuments at that." Pittsburgh Ditpatch, Section 1. Be it enacted L the Senate and Iovte of Repratcntatlttx i c; That the qualified voters of the several counties of this !onim'irit:e-akl. at all general township and special dec tions are hereby hereafter authorized and teouired to Vote bv ticket, printed or written or partly written aud partly printed, severally classified as follow. One ticket shall embrace the names ol ail the Judges of the Courts to be toted for and to be labelled on the outside Judiciary" one ticket shall embrace the names of all estate elhcers to be voted for including the office of Senator, mem ber or members of Assembly, if voted for, members of Congress if voted for and be labelled "county;" one ticket shall embrace the names ot all the town shin officers voted for, and be labellc "borough or "township; and each shall be deposited in separate ballot boxes. I also make known and give notice us in and by the 15th section of aforesai act, 1 am directed that tvery person except jusf.iccs of the Peace, who shall hold any ofhco appointment of trust or profit, under the Government of the United States, or this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a com missioned officer or otherwise a suboi din utc officer or agent who is or shall be employed ander the legislative or juiii clary or executive department of this State or of the United States, of any city or incorporated district, and al every member of Congress and State Legislature, and the select and common council of any city Commissioner, or any incorporated district, is by law incapable ofho'diug or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, In specter or Clerk, of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector or Judge, shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for, Also in the 4th sectionofthe Act of Assembly, entitled. "An act relating to elections and for every purpose," ap proved April 10th, 1809, it is cuacted that the 11th section shall be so con strued as to prevent any militia or borough officer from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk, at any general or special election in this Commonwealth. Also, that in the Cist, section of said act it is enacted "That every general or special election shall be opened between the hours ot seven or ten in the fore noon, and shall remain without tr.terrup. tion until seven o'clock in the evening when the polls shall be closed. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, but a white freeman ot the age ot twenty-one years. Greeley nrr again. Vermont held her State election on the 3rd inst., and gave a Republican majority of 25,000. The Chappaquacks feel hurt. Gone to Europe Charles Sumner iu search of his "lost cause. or more, who shall have resided, in this State at least one year and in the elec tion district where he offers his vote, at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or County tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United States, who has previously been a quali ed voter or . this State, but removed therefrom and returned, and shall have raided in the election district and psid tion of any State or territory, or by or under iis authority, to the contrary, notwithstanding. Sec. 2. And he it fi'rther eitaetc i That, if, by or under the constitution or laws of any State or the laws of any ter ritory, auy act is or shall ,bo required to be done as a prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by cuch constitution or laws persons or officers aro or shall be charged with the performance, t f duties in furnishing to citizens an opportunity to perform such prerequisites, or to become qualified to vole it shall be the duty ol every such person 'and officer to ijive all citizens of the United States, the same and equal oppoitunity to perforin such prerequisite and to beoome qualified to vote without distinction of race, color or previous condition of servitude; and il any such persons or officers shall refuse, or kuowingjy omit to give full eltect to this section, he shall for every such of fence, forfeit aud pay the sum ot five luudrcd dollars, to the persons aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs nnd such a low- nice for counsel fees as the court shall leem iust, and shall also for every such ofleuce be deemed guilty of misdenean.' or, and shall on conviction thereof be lined not less than fivo hundred dollars to be impiisoned not less thau oue nth and not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of' the court. And Whereas, It is declared by the secnod section ot the VI article of the Constitution" of the United States, that This Constitution of the United 8tates which shall J:c iH-.O't in pufaunnce thereof shall be the supreme law of thf land anything in the, (Jimxtitnhan or lcm:i of an State, to the contrary, nut- Kithstivdtiig. Arut wiurena, The Legislature of tbi Commonwealth, ou the Gth day of April 18(0, passed au uct entitled "A further supplement to the act relating to elec tions iu this Commonwealth, the 10th section provides as follows: Section 10. That, so much of every act of Assembly as provides that only white freemen shall be entitled to vote, or be registered as voters, or as claiinina to vote at any general or special election of this Commonwealth, be and tho same is hereby repealed, and that hereafter all freemen without distinction of color, hall be enrolled and registered accord ing to the provisions of the fhvst section of tho act approved the 1 ah of April. 1801), entitled, "An act further supple mental to an act relative to the elections of this Commonwealth,'' and snail when otherwise qualified Under existing laws, bo entitled to vote at. nil general and special elections in this Commonwealth. . No person shall be permitted to vote whoso name is not contained in the lit of ta.tablo inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners, unless he first produces a receipt for the payment withiu two years, of Slate or County lax, assess d agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evideuee either on his own oath or afiiiriuaMou of another th.it he has paid suoh tux, or ou failure to pro duce such receipt tdiall make oath of the payment thereof; it he claims to voto by being an elector between the ages o tweuty-one and twenty-two years ho shall depose on oath or affirmation that ho has resided iu thn State at. least one year before his application, and ini.ke proof ot his residence within his district as required by the act, aud that he docs verily believe from accounts given linn that he is ot the ago aloiesaid and give such other evidence as is reounod ti v the act whereupon the naiuo ol the per son so admitted to vote shall bo regis tered in the alphabetical list .by tho in spector, aud a note made opposite there to by the word "tax," it he shall have been admitted to vote by reason of hav ing paid tux, or the word "ago" if ho shall have been admitted to voto by reason of ago, Khali bo called out to the clerks, who shall muko like notes in the list kept by thenr In all cases where the name of persons claiming to vote is found on tho list fur nished by the Commissioners and As sessors, and his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected by any qualiued citizen, it shall be the Inspec tors duty to examine such persous on oath, as to his quali fiicatiotifr, and if he claims to have resided within the State for one year or more, his oath shall not be sufficient proof thereof, but ebull make proof thereof by at feast one com petent, witness who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the judges in the ease of fen election for UoVornor, except that returns transmu ted to the pecrotary of the commonwealth shall be addressed to that office alone and not to the speaker of tbe senate. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 4th section as aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certifi cates or returns of election to their re spective district and produce them at a meeting of one Judge from each district at the Court House in the Township of Ridgway on FRIDAY, THE llin PAY op OCTOBER next, then and there to perforin tho duties required by laws of said Judges, also where a Judge by sickness or unavoidable accidents is unable to attend such meeting of Judges then a certificate as aforesaid shall be taken in charge of by one fo the inspec tors of clerks of tho election of said dis trict who shall do and perform tho du ties of said Judge to attend; and the return Judges of the said districts afore said arc requested to meet in Brookville, the county seat of said county, on rn day after the second Tuesday of October next, then and there to discharge the duties required by law. Given under my baud at Ridgway. the 14th day of August in tho year of our Lord, one thousand and ciht hun dred and sovcrJty-two, and cf the inde pendence of the United States the ninety sixth. D. C. OYHTEll Sheriff. Sheriff's, Office August 14th, 1872. -a BUSINESS CARDS. fTifS RAT"B. Attorney-at-Uw; rOHJi ft. IlALL, Attorney at law, Rids, way, Elk county Pa. , mar.22'C0l 4 8. HILL, Physician XJL. Kersey, Elk Co. Pn, and Surgcod j o. w. bailev, Attorney-at.law. vln.,1. Ridgway, Elk Couiity, Pa. Agent, for the Traveler's Life and Accli dent Insuranoc Co., of Hartford, Conn. Y EVNOL03 HOUSE, fciJYNOLESVILLE, JEFFEKSOSf CO, FAi II, S. BELNAP, PnorBiETOE . J. S. Bordwoll, M. I). Eclectic Physicau Odioo and residence cimosi to thri Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt attention will bo piven to nil calls. OHice hours: 7 to 8 A. M-; 12 to 2 P. M. ; nnd 0 lo 7 P. M. Mar. 22, GO-tf. At the saifiU f i mo and places, also, an election will be held for dele ates to the convention to nmeiid tho Constitution of the State, in conformity with the act en titled. "An Act to provide for calling a convention, approved April J I, liit 1 As prescribed by said act. the following rules and regulations shall apply to said election and the returns of the same: t imt. At the general cleution lo bo he'd the second Tuesday of October next, there shall be elected by the quali fied elector of this Commonwealth, dele gates to a Convention to revise amend the Constitution of this State.; the said convention shall consist of one hundred and thkty-threo members fo be elected in the manner followiirjr. Twenty- eight members thereof shali be elected in the State at large as follows: Euch voter of the State shall vote for not more thnrf fourteen candidates, nnd the twenty-e'uht highest in tote shall be de clared clewed ', iiinety-tiine delegates shall be appointed to and elected frtmi the different Senatorial districts of the State, three delegates to bo elected for each Senator therefrom ; ami in cln.'oV ing all district delegates, each voter shall he entitled to a Vote for not more than two ol the members to be choosen from his district, and the three candidates highest in vote shall be declared elected,- YOU WANT TO BUY 1" GOODS CHEAP DR. d. WIIIPPLK, Denti.I !-3urgoon. Ollice at thli l)niif Store of Harlev ft Whipple, Walker's now building, Main! street, Kidgwoy, Pii. Will visit Kane: Wilcox, nnd St. Mary's. vln2yl. T s- HARTLEY, M. I)., riiysjcian nnu Surecon; Kidgwny, Pn. Oflice in Walker's Building. Special attention given to Surgery. Ofiicc1 house from 8 n. in. to 10 p. m. l'tesidqiice 'jfi t'o'nerof South nnd Court streets, op fiosito the new School House. All culls promptly attended to. vln'.'yl. 00 TO T II AY lilt & II AG !i It IT Main Street, I'.idjrwny. Pa. I) BY C.OODS, XOTIOXS, I5O0TS, SHOES, HATS AND OA I'd, GLASS AND QUiiKNS WARli, WOOD AND WlLLOW-WAKi'i. TOBACCO AND CIGA113. A Lrtrge'tot'lc of Crooories and Provisions. The BUST BRANDS ot I'LOUR Cons'antly on hand, add Sold as cheap as the Oil liAI'EST. G O. MESSENGER, X LViiBirist and l'arma'ceutist. come .Mnin nnd Mill streets, Kidgwny, Pa. A tiil! Assortment, of carefully selected For oijjn nndsOumestic Hrugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at .ill' hours, diiy ot' ni(V.. -vluSy.- v1n2. THAT lilt .1 IIAGlvRTY. I.'JAHLKS HOLE. Wi'.tclitmiker, Engraver and Jeweler; Main street, llidw.-iy, I'n. Agent for the Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Ciol'S Pen. ltepniring Wfitchet, etc, done with1 he s.irno nccunicy its heretofore. Sntis iiclio'' go.wu uteed. " vlnly. T H AY Kit II O US i-.. U. l. COOK, Proprietor, Cor. Mill and Centre Sis., Itidgway, Pa. The proprietor lakes tins method of nn-' nouncing to the public that he has refitted revised, and improved, this "well known! hotel, and is prepared to entertain all? who favor him with their patronage, iu the1 l eM style nnd al low rntej. vln30tf. except in the county of Allegheny form ing the Iweuty thud beriatorial districr, where no voter shall Vote for more thart sis candidates, and the nine highest in vote shall he dezlared elected, and the countir of Luzerne, Monroe and Pilie'f for mi ii tbe Thirteenth ?coatorial dis trict, where no voter sh:;ll vote lor moTS thau four candidates, and the six highcsS in vote shall be elected, ond six addition al delegates shall be chosen from the city ol Philadelphia, by a voto at lrg in said city aud iu their election no vcte'r shall vote for more than three candidate? and tho six highest iu vote shall be de clared elected. Second. The Judge and Inspectors lor each election district shall provide two suitable boxes for each poll, one in which to deposit tho tickets voted for Delegates at large, and tho other in which to deposit the tickets voted for District Delegates: which boxes shall be labelled respectively, "Delegates at largo, otid ''listriet le!Cgates ; and in each district in the city of Philadelphia an ndi'.iiional box shall bo provided for each poll in which to deposite the tick ets) voted for "City Delegate;" utid aid last rrtentioned hoses must each be labelled '-City Delegates." Third. 1 he said electoin shall be h-ld and conducted by the proper clcfi- lion-officers of tho several electron dis tricts of the Commonwealth and shall be governed nod regulated in all respects by the general election lutfsot tho Com monwealth, so far as the same shall be applicable thereto, and not inconsistent witn the provisions of sard act fourth, l he ticket to be voted for members at large of the convention shall have on tho out-side the words "Kcle gates at large," aud on tho in-sids the names of candidates to be voted for, not exceeding lourteen in number. Fifth. The tickets to be voted for listrict members of the convention shall have on the out-side the words "District Delegates'," and on the in-side the name cr names ot the candidates voted for, not exceeding the proper number limited as aforesaid ; but any ticket which shall contain rr greater n umber of names than the number tor whicn the voter shall be entitled to vote, shall be rejected ; aud in case ol the delegates to be chosen at largo iu Philadelphia, tho words "City Delegates, slmll be ou the out-sido' ot the ticket. Sixth. In tho City of Philadelphia the return judges shall meet at tiro State House, at ten o clock on I hursday next following the election-, and make out the returns lor said city, o: the votes east therein for delegates itt largo ani city aud district delegates to be members ol the couvention ; the return judges of tho several election districts within each county of the state, excluding Philadel phia shall meet on Friday next following the election, at the usual place for the meeting of the return judges of their county, and make out full and accurate returns for the county of the vote? cast for members of the convention and for district members of the same ; and the proceedings of the return judges of the said city ot Philadelphia aud ot the sev eral counties of the commonwealth in the uaakiug of their returns, shall be the same as those prescribed for return VV. C. 'ri'EALY. The improved titrard iioid Gold Watches, Sa.00 12 00 815.00 81 8.00 have recently brought our Oroide Gold metal lo such perfection that It is difficult for the best .indues to dilin (piish it from gold. The waic'ie are With patent escapement movements: in ap pearance nnd for tiaie equaling; a gold one Costing $100. The $12 are full jeweled patent lever, erptal lo $150 gold watch. The $18nie the same ns the hist hut a finer finish, nickle movements, equal to due cost ing And the $18 watches me of a fine finish vtith full jeweled American lever rJoCntent, equaling e gold one costing The fife ail in hunting enses. cent's and ladies sizer, and guaranteed for ti:n5 and wear by spec'.nl certificate. Also elegant. desiirnsof gent's nnd ladies chains froni 1 to $4, nnd jewelry of nil kind.". , Goods sent C. (J. V. Customers per mitted to exnnnne what they order before paying bill, ffn payment of express r hnrges. When six watches are onl re,l at one time we will send au extra w;!tcli ot the 3ame quality free. or turlher pariiculnrs semi tor circular. Addre's J.VMES GEltAUD ,t CO.. 35NitsgnU Street, New York, P. O. Box 3,301 Nov. SO, 1872-vln37mfl. 'Kit IN D3Y Pl'.ODU-'E, FKUITS, &o. vli.Stf. We.it Jud, Ridgway, Pa. HYDE HOUSE, Uidoway, Elk Co., Paj W. II. SC1111AM, Proprietor. Thsnkful for the patronage heretofore1 so libernlly bestowed upon him, tho nev' I rcprietor. hopes, by paying Strict ai-", tention to the comfort and convenience o4 guests, to n;erii a continuance oi the? same. Oct 30 ISO;). T RAILROADS- PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. SUMMER TIME TABLE. Hit-: OLD Bl'CKT AIL';? HOTEL, Kane, Melvean Co., Pa R. E. LOOK Eli, Proprietor. Thankful for the ratronajie herotofou so1 liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro-' pnetor, hopes, by paying triet attention lo the comfort nnd convenience of guests. to merit a continuance cf the same. The' only stables lor horses in Kane and wclf kept night or day. vln&lyl. j i i ALL, & 111 0 Attorneys -at -Law ST. MARY'S, ELZ COTCTY m'SYLYAlTIA. JO, IN Q. HALL..... .IAS. It. V. II ALL 0 Nnndnfter MONDAY, JUNE Hd. 1S72, the trains on the riiiltrdctphta Eria Railroad will run ns follows: WKSTW.nn. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia..! t.Iitl p. m. " liiufjway -.IM p. m. arrive nl brio i .l p. m. Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... 12. 30 p. ui " lvulgway a. m. arrive nt. Erie 7 40 a. m. Accomodation, leaves Renova, ...2.(11) p. m. Uuigwny,..u. n p. iu. K EUSEY HOUSE, Centrbville, Ei.k Co., Pa. JvinN Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage herctolore' so liber illy bestowed upon hiui, the new pro prictor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of turf same. .7.30 p. m. S. A. EOTE, PHOTOGRAP HE II , AN O DEALER IX Chroinos, Stereoscopic Views, Picture' Frames, &o. WEST EKD, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA.' v2n2tf. arr at. Kane. Eastward. Mti.l Tram leaves r.t le. ....... ...t I .a-'i a. ni. Ridgway .- 4.50 p. ni arrive at I'luiau a... o.-ii) a. m. Erie Express leaves Erie 7.50 p. m " fiUf'way...l.!i8 a. m, arnt Philadelphia.. 1.20 p. ni. Accomodation, leaves Knne...... i .bO a. ni " " Ridgrfay... 0.40 a. m. utt at St. Marys 0.12 Am " arr at Kenovo I.IUp.m Mail East connects east and wett at Erie with L S & M S K W and at Corry and Irvinetcm with Oil Creek and Allegheny U U W Mail West at Corry and Irvinctoa wi?h Oil Creek nnd Allegheny U R W. Warren Accommodation east and west with trains on L S and M S 11 east and i i i i : t. f f j k n t hi West aau at iorry wuu u i uuu a i i . i . Erie Accommodation Last at Corry and CGlVcLL 0.3,11 V irviiieiou. wilu v j huu n. x i . i . . wm. a. Baldwin. uxioice oranges ana lemons r tiuihi J."' WILBEU, One Door East of tho Post Office, Maia St., llidgwaj, Pa. Vegetables' of all kinds re DAGUSCAHONDA RAILROAD. From and after Monday, Feb. 6tli 1871. Trains will riru ot this ftoad as follows: Leaves Earlov 1.60 a. m., arrives at Dasuscahouda Junction 8.10 a. m., con necting with Accom. east 8.14 a. ni'., and with Mail west at 9.15 a. m. Leaves Daxuscahonda at v.SO a. m. anives at Earley lO.OO a. m. Leaves Eariey 3.30 p. nr., and arrives at Dag- uscahonda at o.UU p; nr., connecting with Mail east at 5.09 p. to., and Ac commodation west at 5.40 p. m. Ia case P. & E. trains aro late, Dagus oahonda train holds twenty minutes be yond the above time. Tioketa should always be procured before leaving stations. C H PHP LEY, Lessee. Dry P, W. HAYS, DEALER Di Goods, Notions, Grccories,- and General Variety, , FOX, ELK CO., PA. Earley I. O. vlnlftf. J D. PARSON'S, Manufacturer and Shoes, Main St., Dealer in 15oots opposite Hotel,