(gilt (fymrifg gulrocLnto. II. A. Pattison, Editor. THURSDAY, OCT. P,' 1872. XAT!CHAL JfOOJATlOHS. ULYSSES S. GRANT, Of Illinois..- ...... flflj FOB VTCB-I'RESIPENT, HENRY WILSON. Ut .viassacnuseus. EELI CH STATS TICSST. FOR GOVERNOR! . Gen. JOHN F. HAUTRANVT, Montgonitry County. FOR SUPREME JUDGE! Hon. ULYSSES MERCUR, Bradford County FOR AUDITOR GENERAL: Prig. Gen. HARRISON ALLEN, YaTren County. CONGRESSMEN AT LARGE: . General LEMUEL TODD, Cumberland County. Gen. CHARLES ALBRIGHT, Carbon County. GLENNI W. SCOFIELD, Warren County. HSP5ILI0A1T COOTY TICKET. FOR CONGRESS. Col. C. B. CURTIS, Erio County. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Wr H.NEWCOM. Kane a Euelist. We have before us a campaign doc ument with the following title. "The Hero Candidate." "A brief biographical sketch ol Major General Thomas L. Kane, reform Candtdate for Congress in Jhe nineteenth District of Pennsylvania." This document wa9 issued by the T.;h-T?nn.T)p.m .Committees ol trie coun ty, and is signed by one, D. W. Hutch inson Chairman &o. Although it is signed as above stated it nevertheless has the ear marks of another. Well, this document is a singular thing, aud in its The ways- a real literary curiosity "Hero" is truly an extra ordinary sore of "critter", aud might be worshiped without the crime of Idolatary .attaching to the worshiper. Ho was the intimate friend of, and constant visitor; at the White House while Jaokson was Presi dent. He was an ardent and enthusias tic admirer of that warrior President, but has quit admiring Warrior Presi dents, since he has joined the Lib- Rep Deals' and has gone u hunting for a seat ia the Congress of the Unite! Status. He tried to study law but found it a lit tle to heavy for him, preferring the the lighter fields of thought, the "Hero" Wnnk Immi to diolomacv as ao attache of legation at the court of Louis Phil- lippe. He comes to- ua from a of ancestral nobility, and now his trunk of course) the broad nobility, wou by that long line of auces tral nobility, in the Courts of the wdlld, and on "the fields of science and war This "biographical sketch" says he was, and is now very fond of peace. As a poace maker, and great huiuaritnriao.he was wonderfully exercised over tho mor ulas affairs about tho time they left 2s au. voo for Salt Lake, and brought his Ilercu lean powers of mind to bear on the matter Whilo in the interests of Joe Smith,and his highly moral followers, ho had some ? ... . i- -i t . difficulty witn AlDeri oicney uounsion, then a linsad.cr Uen in tno u. a. army commanding the United States f'oroes sent to quiet this eminently pious band of nolvnamists who where very warlike and defiant in thicr attitude toward the goverament. result 01 tnis ainicunv wj n Johnston LECTION PROCLAMATION. Whereas, In and by the 13th section of tho Act of General Assembly of Penn sylvania, passed July 2d 1800, entitled. "An act relating to the Elect! ins of the Commonwealth." It is enjoined on the Sheriff of every county to givo notice of such elections to bo held, and. to enum erate In such notice what officers arc trt je elected, In 'pursuance .thereof, I U. uyster, nigti Mienn ot the county of Elk, do thcrcforo make known and fw iki-f)uUW Tiotitt4a the electora-of said county of Elk, that a general elec tion will be held in said county, on TTJESSAY, OCT02EH 8th 1372. (it being tho second Tuesday of the month), for the purpose ot electing the following officers, to-wit: One person for Governor, One person for Auditor Genera). Oue person for Judge of tho Supreme Court Three persons for Congressmen at luro. Twenty-ei;ht persons for Delegates to the Constitutional Convention. One person for Congress to represent the counties of Clearfield,' Cameron, Elk, Erie, l'orest, Mckean and Warren. One person for member of the Legis' lature to represent the counties of Cam eron, Elk and Jefferson. Three persons as delegates to the Con stitutional Convention, to represent the counties of Cambria, Clearfield, Clinton and Elk. One person for Prothonotary, Register and Recorder, aud Clerk of Courts, of Elk county. One person for Commissioner. One person for Auditor. And the qualified electors of the county of Elk will hold their elections in the several districts, as follows: Bcnezette township, at the house of Elizabeth Winslow. Benzicger township, ot tho school house on Michael St., neiir. the Elk creek bridge. Pox township, ut the Centrcvillc school house. Highland township, at the house of Levi Ellithorpe. Horton township, at the school house near D. C. Oyster's Hotel. Ridgway township, tu the Court House. St. Mary's 15oro., at the j'own Hall, Spring Creek township, at the House of Stockdule, Downer & Co. Jay township, at the house of Alfred Pearsall. Jones township, at the Wilcox Tan- ninz and Lumber Co'., office in Wilcox. Mill Stone township, ot the house of Heuvy Herr, at Barrs Daui. I also make known the following act entitled "An act regulating the mode of voting at all elections in the several counties in this Commonwealth," as I am required by the second section of said act: long line holds (in patent of Tho challenge from Kane to Gen to meet him in mortal combat. On rage 5 of this "biographical sketch" of the "llro we reaa as io.iowb iu wu; "During the progress of Kane a ne gotiations a misunderstanding arose between himselt and Albeit Sidney Johnson then an officer in the regular ncrvice. and subsequently a Confederate Major Geneial who assumed to regard i .1.. : l; .!, f ct Tho mm in iue iuuuic uuu ui bj. mw insult was nromrjUv resented by a challenge, bat the tender of a satisfactory apology by Johnston fortunately averted a hostile meeting." Now the voters of the 19th district of Pennsylvania are asked to vote for a man who hesitated not to challenge a fellow being to mortal combat when be suppos ed he waa atirouteu. luo gooa sense however, of a brave . man prevailed.and Gen Johnston's apology "averted a hos il meetiner."' The Congress of the United States, a very fow years since; decided through its sneaker Mr Colfax, that dueling was murder, yet Kane askes to bo sent to a body who has thus pro- nouncd upon an act he found bis heart willin" to engage in about fourteen yeais since. Mr. Colfax's deeieion was most highly approved, and all the people said Ameu as the laot went oui nguiusu mm relio of Barbarism. But it , nit that Kane has pnsscd that neriod of inclination, yet the "bicgraph ical sketob." contains no word of regret nn rnnentance for willingness to engage in what Christianity and civilization have properly Voters beware. Section 1. Be it cna-ted hi the Senate and Jouse of Representatives tc, lhat the qualified voters of the several counties of this Comiuounealth, at all general township aod special elec tions are hereby hereafter authorized and icquired to vote by ticket, printed or written or partly written and partly printed, severally clarified ns follows: One ticket shall embrace the nsirjcs ot all the Judges ofthe Cuurts to be voted for and to be labelled on the outride Judiciary" one ticket shall embrace the names ot all htate clticers to uo 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;" ono ticket shall embraco tho names ot all the town ship officers voted for, aud be labelled "borough or "township; and each shall . be deposited in separate ballot boxes. I also make known and give notice, as in aod by the lrth section of aforesaid act, I am directed that every person except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office 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 subordin ate officer or ognt who is or shall be employed under the legislative or judi ciary or executive department ot this State or of the United Mates, of any city or incorporated district, itnd also 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 of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment ol Judge, In spector or Clerk, of any election of this Commonwealth, nnd that no ippeetor or Judge, shall be eligible to tiy office then to be voted for. taxes as aforesaid, shall ba mtitlr-d to vote after residing, in this State six months. Provided, That tho freemen, citizens of the United Stains, nhn between tho ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, and who have resided u the election district ten dsvs as afore said, shall be entitled to vote, although winy nave noi paia taxes. Whf.rkab, Tho Fifteenth Amend- ment-of the- Oonsttturrwrof the-United States is as follows: Skctio.n 1. Tho riuht or citizens ot the United States shall not be denied or abridged by the Uojtcd States on ac count of tace, color, or previous condi- , . -. uon oi servituue. SEC. 2. iDat Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropri ate legislation. . Aiut whereas, The Congress of the Uuited States, on the 31st of March 18U, passed an act entitled, "An act to enforce the light of citizens of tho United States to vote in the se7cral htatcs ot tho Union, tud for other purposes," the first and sccoud sections of which are as follows: Be it cnttftcd, IV., That all citizeus of the UDi ed States who are or shall bo otherwise qualified to vote at any election by the people of any State, Territory, district, city, county. Parish. township, school districc, municipality, or olher territorial subvision shall be entitled and nllowcd to vote at all such elections, without distinction of -color, race, or previous condition of servitude: any con stitution, law, custom, usage, or regula tion of any State or territory, or by or under its authority, to the contrary, notwithstanding. Seo. 2. And Im it farther enttete That if, by or under the constitution or laws of any State or the laws of-any ter ritory, any act is or shall be required to be done as a prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by euch constitution or laws persons or officers are or shall be charged with the perlormanco cf duties iu furnishing to citizens au opportunity to perform such prerequisites, or to become qualified to vole it shall be-tho duty ol every such person aud officer to give all citizens of the United Stales, the same and equal oppoitunity to perform such prerequisite aud to become qualifiel to vote wiuioiii uisuncnon or race, color or previous couditiou ot servitude; and il any such persons or officers shali ref use, or knowingly omit to give full effect to this section, lie shall for every such of fence, forfeit aud pay tho sum of five hundred dollars, to the persons aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs and such a.low- anoe for counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and shall aUo for every such offence be deemed guilty of misdcincun. or. and .shall ou convictiun thereof be fined not less than five huudrcd dollars or to be imprisoned not less than one month aud not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. And Whereas, It is declared by the' secnod section ol the VI article of the Constitution of the United States, that 'This Constitution of the United States which shall be niadb in pursuaueo thereof shall be the supremo law of the land anything iu the Vomtitntion or laws of ami Stale, to the euiiti ar, nut- Kithst'iudiity." Anit'irhrrr.ini, Tho Legislature of this Couuionwealtl), on the (5th day of April 1870, passed au act cutitled "A further supplement to the act relatiug to elec tions in this Commonwealth, " the lOth 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 claiming to vote at any general or special electiou of this Commonwealth, be aod the same is hereby repealed, and that hereafter all freemen without distinction of color, shall be enrolled and registered accord ing to the provisions of the first section of tho act approved the 17th of April, 186'J, entitled, "An act further supple mental to n act relative to the elections of this Commonwealth," mid snail when district, forthe purpose of voting there in. Every person Qualified as aforesaid, nd who shall make '.he duo proof, it re quired, of his residence and payment of ol taxes aforesaid, in the township, ward or district n wmch he shall reside. Jf any person shall prvent or. attcmp 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 iupto- perly interfer with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the saujo may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or . practice 'hny intimidation threats, force or violence, with design to influence 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 uot les than one month nor more than one year and if it bo shown that the pcisonsso offend ing was uot a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the said of fence was committed, and not cutitled to VDte therein, aud on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fino of not less than one hundred or more thati one thousand dollars, and bo imprisoued uot less than six months or more than two years. The following proclamation from the Governor ol his Commonwealth is also published in accordance with the re quircinents of law, viz: Pennsylvania, ss: n the name and by the authority of the CoiiimoiiWt alth of Pennsylvania, John W. Gearit, Governor of said Com monwealth, To Daniel C. Ovster, Esquire, of THE CtiUNTV OF El.K ShNDS tlREET- inci; pronounced murder. Also iu the 4th sectionofthe Act of Assembly, entitled. "An act relating to elections and for every purpose," ap proved April 16th, 18(59, it is enaetcd that the 1Kb 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 electiou in this Commonwealth. Also, that in the Gist, section of said act it is euacted "That every general or special electiou shall be opened betweeu the hours ot six or seven in the fore noon, ami shall rcmaiu without interrup. tion until seven o'clock iu the eveniug whea the polls shall bo closed. No person shall be permitted to vote at any electiou as aforesaid, but a white freeinau of the age of twenty-one years. or more, wuo enau nave resided in this Stato at least one year and in tho elec tion district where he offers bis vote, at least teu days immediately preceding sueh election, and within two years paid a State or County tax, which shall have been assessed at least tea days before the election. But a citizen of the United States, who has previously been a quali fied voter ot this State, but removed therefrom and returned, aud shall have n-sidt'd in iho eb'Hion district and paid otherwise qualified under existing laws, be entitled to vote at all general and special elections iu this Commonwealth. No person shall be permitted to vote whose uame is not contained in the list ol taxable inhabitants lui nished by the Commissioners, unless he first produces a receipt for the payment within two years, of State or County tax, assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and sive satisfactory evidence either on his owu oath or affiirmaiion of another that he has paid such tax, or ou failure to pro duce such receipt shall make oath of the paymcut thereof; it ho claims to vote by being au elector beUveen the ages of twenty-one aud tweit'.y-two years he hall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided iu tho State at least one year uetoro ins application, and muse proof ot his resideneo within his district as required by the act, arid that he does verily believe from accounts given him, that lie is ol the age aforesaid and givo such other evideuce as is required bv the act whereupon the name ot the per son so admitted to vote shall be regis tered in the alphabetical list by tho in spector, and a note made opposite there. to by the word "tax." if ho shall have been admitted to vote by reason of hav ing paid tax, or the word "ago" if he shall have been admitted to vote by reason of age, shall be called out to tho clerks, who shall make like notes ia the list kept by them' In all cases where the name of persons claiming to vote is found on the list fur nished by the Commissioners and As sessors, and his right to voto whether found thoreoH or not, is objected by auy qualified citizen, it shall be the Inspec tors duty to examine such persons on cath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within tho State for ono year or more, his oath shall not be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof thereof by at least oue com petent witness who shall be a qualified elector, that lie has resided within the Wiieueas, A Joint Resolution pro posing an amendment to the Constitu tion of this Commonwealth, has been agreed to by a uixjurity of the members elected to each house of the Legislature, at two successive sessions ol the same which is as follows: 'Joint Resolution Proposing an Amsniaient to ths Constitution of Pennsylvania. uBc it res'jhrd hy the Senate and Iliww of Representatives of the Com monwealth nf Reniuilvaina in General Assembly met, That the lollowing amend ment ot tho Constitutiou of the Com monwealth be proposed to the people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to tho provisions ol tho tcuth article there of, to wit: "AMENDMENT, "Stiikoout the sixth section of tht sixth article of the Constitution, and in sert iu lien thereof tho following: 'A State Treasurer shall bo chosen by the nimhtied electors ot tho htatc, at such times aud for such a term of service shall be prescribed by law.' " And ichrrcas. It is provided in the tenth article of the Constitution that any amendment, hO agro.-d upon, shall be submitted to the people in sueh manner and ut such time, at lea.,t three mouths after being so agreed to by the two Houses, as the Legislature shall pro scribe; And whereas. By an act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, ap proved the eleventh day ot April, A. 1. one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, it is provided: "That for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of the people of this Commonwealth iu regard to tho adoption or rejection of said amendment, tho Governor of the Com monwealth shall issue a writ of election, directed to each and every Sheriff of this Commonwealth, commanding them to give notice in the usual manner, in not less than two newspapers in each city and county (it so many are puo- shed therein), and by ut least two printed handbills in each election dis trict in every city aud county wherein no newspaper is published, that an election will be held in each of the townships, boroughs, wards, precincts and districts tin rein, ou the second Tuesday of Oc tober, in the year of our hord one thousand eight hundred and scveuty-two, for tho purpose of dtcidiug upon the approval and ratification or rejection of the said umendmeut, which said election shall be opened, held aud closed upon the day last aforesaid, ut the places and within the hours, at and within which the general elections of this Common wealth are diicctcd to bo opeucd, held and closed. Now, therefore, Iu obediceco to the requirements of the teuth article of the Constitution aod lu compliance witn tno true intent and meaning of the said act of the General Assembly, 1, JOHN W G E Alii , Governor of the said Common wealth oi Pennsylvania, do issuo this Writ, commanding and requiring you the said D. C. Oyster, Sheriff of the said county, to givo notice iu the usual manner and as by law required, that an election will be held according to tho terms of the Constitution and ho pro visions f the act of the Geueral As sembly aforesaid, in each of the town ships, boroughs, wards, precioots and districts therein, ou the seconed Tues day of October, in the year of crur Lord oue thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, for the purpose of deciding up ou tho approval and ratification or re jectiou of the said amcudmeot. Given under my hand1 aud the Great Seal of the State, at Harrisbu-rg, this fifteenth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two. and of the Commonwealth tho ninety-seventh. By the Governor: JNO. W. GEARY. F. Jordan, Secretary of the Commonwealth, CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. At tho same time and places, also, an election will be hold for delegates to the convention to amend the Constitution of the State, in conformity with the act en titled. "An Act to provido for calling a convention," approved April 11,1872. As prescribed by said act, the following rules and regulations shall apply to said election and the returns of the same: tirtr -rVt-the-jreheriiV ele'at'on ttr'te held the second Tuesday of October next, there shall be elected by the quali fied electors of this Commonwealth, dele gates to a Convention to revise and amend too constitution ot tins Mate : the said convention shall consist of one hundred and th'utythree members to be elected in the manner following: Twenty eight members thereof shall be elected ir the State at large as follows: Each voter of the State shall voto Tor not more thnn fourteen candidates, and the twenty-eight highest in vote shall be de clared elected ; nincty-nino delegates shall bo appointed to and elected from the different Senatorial districts of the State, three delegates to be elected for each Senator therefrom ; and in choos ing all district delegates, each voter shall be entitled to a voto for not more than two of the members to be choosen from liia district, aud the three candidates highest in vote shall be declared elected, except in the county of Allegheny form ing the Tweuty third Senatorial district, where no voter shall vote for more than .six candidates, mid the nine highest in vote shall bo declared elected,' and the counties of Luzerne, Monroe and Pike, forming the thirteenth Senatorial dis irict, where no voter shall vote for more than four candidates, and the six highest iu vote shall be elected, ond six addition al delegates shall be chosen from the I city of Philadelphia, by a Tote at large in said city aud in their election no voter shall vole fur more than three candidates and the six highest in vote shall be dc elared elected. Second. The Judge and Inspectors for each election district shall provide two suitable boxes tor each pivtl, one in which to deposit the tickets Toted for delegated at large, and tho other in which to deposit the tickets Toted for District Delegates: which boxes shall b labelled respectively, "Delegates at large," and "District Delegates :" and in each district in the city of Philadelphia an addiuoual box shall be provided for each poll in which to deposite the tick eta voted for "Oitv Delegates ;" und said last mentioned boxes musf each be labelled "City Delegates." Third. The said electoin shall be Y YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS'CHEAP OO TO THAYER h IIAGERTY --iIi.8trtet1J!fJjwi-i,r--u:-:-. BUSINESS CARDS. (1 A. RATIIBUS, Ridgwfly, Pa. Attorney-at-Uw, 2 2 It. JOHN G. HALL, Attorney at law, UMa . way, Elk county Ta. mar 22'CGl A. S. HILL, rXrsiolftn Kersey, Elk Co. Pa. anil Surgeon DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND luir i rxr ti a hi.. oiiiUU').Ufllvri, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. The BEST BRANDS of ELOUR Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap as the CHEAPEST. TIUYER&'HAGERTY. vln2. j o. w. cart.y;--- - -- ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. ln.,yl. Iti.lgWay, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aocli dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. EYNOLOS HOUSE, sstoolumua, jfirmsos oo, tl It. S. BELNAP, PRopniEioB TS. Bordwcll, SI. D. Eclectic Physical! 4 Offioe nnd resilience opposite the Jail, on Ccntt-e St., Kidgwny, I'n. Prompt attention will be given to nil calls. Office hours : 7 to 8 A. M- l 12 te2 P. M. j and 0 to 7 P. M. Mar. 21, Cli-tf, D"0, WHIPPLE, Dentr.l Sttreeeri. Oltice nt thh Drug Store of Hurley & Whipple, Wnlkcr's new building, Maid street, Rulgwny, Pa. Will visit Kane, Wilcox, and St. Mary's, vlnU'yl. T s. The Improved Gerard i fro id , Gold Watches, 89.00 812 00 S15.00 818.00 E linve recently brought our Oroide ? J Oold metal to such perfection thnt it is dinicult for the be9t judges to Uistin quiah it irort gold. The $9 watohes flro with patent escapement movements; in ap pearance and for tine equaling n gold cne costing 51UU. J lie Ylz are lull jeweled patent lever, equal to $150 sold wntch. The $15 are Ihe same hs the last but a finer ' v "'"""v'"" tirnmnflw !i..,l,.,l . ing 817o. And llio 18 watches nve of a ' ' J " " fine finish with full jeweled American lever movement, equaling a gold one costing $l't)0. They are nil in hunting enses, gent's and ladies sizes, nnd guaranteed for time and wear by epeo;al certificate. Also elegant desigusof gent's and ladies chains from $1 to t, nnd jewelry of nH kinds. Goods sent C. O. D. Customers per mitted to exaniino wlmt llicy order before paying bill, on payment of express rhnrgps. When si.t watches are ord.-rcd it! ono lime we will send an extra wrtlch of the jnme quality free'. Frrr further pnrticulnr send for circular. Address JAMES G Hit Alt 17 & CO., f ' Nassau Sireet, Sew York, P. O. Box 3,:;iH Nov. Oi), 1872-vlnS'7m(i. HARTLEY. M. D., I'lltRlCisa nnd Stlf-irpnrt niugwny, r. uifice in Walker's Uuilding. Special attention giten to Surgery. Office1 house from 8 a. m. to 10 p, m. Residence on corner of South and Court fifrCcts. op posite the new School House. All caffs' tln'Jyl. GO. .MESSENGER, Druggist and Parmaoeutist, corner Slain and Mill Htrects, Ridgway t Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign niulsDomestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed nt. .ill hours, day or night. vlnSy, (1HAHLES HOLES, J Welchmaker, Engraver nnd Jeweler Mailt street, Ridgway, Pn. Agent lor the' Howe Sewing Machine, aitd Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Watches, ele,- done will! he same acconsey ns heretofore. Satis aefio.i guaranteed. tlnly. RAILROADS PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE BAILHOAD, SUMMER TIME TABLE' h"ld and conducted by the proper clee tion officers of the several election dis triets of the Commonwealth and shall be governed and regulated in all respects by the peucral election laws of the (Jom uiouwculth, so fur us the sauo shall be applicable thereto, and not inconsistent witn the provisions of said mat1 Fourth. The tickets to be voted for treuibers at lrje oi the convention shall h ive on tho out-sido the word. "lelc- uates at lare," uud on the in-side the names ot candid ites to ho voted for, uot txooodiiig tourteeu iu number". Fifth. The tickets to bo voted for district members of the convention shall have on the out-side the words "District Delegates," aud on tho in side the name tr ujiuesol the candidates voted for, not execediug the proper number liuiited as aturesaid ; but any ticket which shall conUiu a greater number of names than the uunibcr lor which the voter shall be cutitled to vote, shall be rejected ; and 0" , 111. m. m. m m. in. in. m. , in. m. m. in. in. in. iu case ol tho delegates to he chosen at largo in Philadelphia, tho words "City Delegates," sh ill be ou the out-side ot the ticket. Sixth. In the City of Philadephia the return judges shall meet at. the State House, at teu o'clock on Thursday nest following the election, and make out the returns for said city, of the votes cast therein for delegates at lare aud city and district delegates to be members of the convention ; the return judges of the several election districts within each county ot 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 aud accurate returns lor tho county of the vote cast for members of the convention? and lor district members of the same; and the proceedings of the return judges of the said city of Philadelphia aud of the sev eral counties of the commonwealth in the making of their returns, shall be the same as thwse prescribed for return judges in the cae of an election for Govcruor, except that returns transmit ted to the secretary ot the commonwealth shall be addressed to that office alone and not to the speaker of the seuato. Pursuant to the provisions contained iu the 4th section as aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of ths certifi cates or returns of election to their re spective district and produce them at a meeting of ono Judge from each district at the Court House in the Township of Ridgway on FRIDAY, the lira pay OF OUIOdEL; next, then and there to perform the duties required by laws ot said Judges, also where a Judge by sickness or unavoidable accidents is unable to attend such meeting ot J udges 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 the du ties of said Judge to attend : and the Teturu Judges of the said districts afore said are requested to moet iu Drookville, the couuty-seat of said county, on Fri day after the second Tuesday of October next, then and there to discbarge the duties require3 by law. Given under my hand at Ridgway, the 14th day of August iff the year of our Lord, one thousand and. eight hun dred and seventy-two, and of the inde pendence ot the United States the ninety sixth; D. C. OYSTER Sheriff. Sheriff' Office August Hth, 1872. N and after MONDAY, JUNE 3d. l! the trains on the Philadelphia Erie llailroad will run ns follows : W I", H TWA HI). Man Irani leaves l'liilndelpln.i..H.ii I p, " " " Uidgway ....... 2.115 p. " " arrive nt Eric 7.:5o y. Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia. ..12..10 p. " ' " Uidgway 2.25 a. " " arrive at Erio 7 40 a. Accomodation, leaves Hcnova, ...2.0 p. ' ' Uidgway,. .11. 1 1 p. " nrr at Ivauc 7.H( p, KASTWAIIU. Mali Train leaves Er'ic... .11.25 a. ' " " " Kidgwny...... 4.60 p. " " arrive al Philnd'n... 0.40 a. Erie Express leaves Kne 7..r)0 p. " " " Pidsway.. .12.38 a. " " arnt Philadelphia.. 1.20 p.m. Accomodation, leaves Kane 7,!!0 a. m. ' " Uidgway... 8.40 a. in, ' nrr nt St. Marys 0.12 am, " nrr nt Uenovo. 12.10 p. m Mail East connects east and' well at Erie with L S & M S H W uud at Cony and Irvinclon with Oil Crt'ck and Allegheny 11 It W. Mail West at Corrv nnd Irvincton with Oil Creek ami Allegheny 11 11 W. Warren Aooomiirodnt ion east ttr.d west with trains on L S Kind M 9 K east nnd west and nt Cony with 0 0 snd A It It Erie Accornraodntio'ii East nf. Coiry and Irviueton witUO C and A 11 It W. W.M. A. rpilAYEIl HOUSE. X. D- D. COOH Proprietor, Cor. Mill mud Centre Sis., Ridgway, Pa. The' proprietor takes this method of an n mincing tc the public that he has refitted. revised, nnd improved, this well knowil hotel, and is prepared to eulerlain al! ttlio favur l.im with their patronage, in that liCjl ilyle nnd at low ratej. vln.lOtf. W. C. HALY. 13 A LD WIN. Gen' I Snp't. NKWTLMT3 TA1-LK. DtiAI.KIl IN goods, w:e&s3, fWiSmi PHODUCK, FIU'ITS, &c. luStf, West Kod, ltid-way, Pa. H YDE- HOUSE, Kidoway, Ei.k Co., Pa. II. SCH HAM, Proprietor. Thankful for th-e palronag heretofore' so liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, ho-pes, ty pnying strict ai lenlion lo (he eorctort and convenience of guests, to merit a continnance oi the name. Oct 30 18ii'.l. T Commencing November Hill li, 1871. ALLKG IIKNV VALLEY It IS. THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITT3 BUKGII AND POINTS ON THE PHIL' A. & ERIE R. R. 001. NO BOIITII. Day Express leaves Oil City nt 2 2-j p ui Arrives at Pittsburgh . 855 pm Right Express leaves Oi! City 'J 30 p m Arrives at Pittsburgh ft 40 a ra Mail leaves Oil City f)' 4o a in Arrives at Pittsburgh G 00 p m Parker's AccotnJ leaves Oil City 7 15am Arrives at. Parkej's 1015 am Kittamiing Accom. leaves Oil City 4 00 p m Arrives at Kitiamiing 9 10pm GOING NOHTIf. Day Express leaves Pittsburg at Ml 'i OU BL'CliTAlL'S HOTEL, Kane, McK-eau Co., P ft. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore fo" liheriilly bestowed upon him, the' new pro prietor, lro-pes, by paying strict nltcntioi lo- the comfort and convenience of guestsj. to merit a continuance of the same. The" only sialiles lor horses in Kane and well kept night or day. vlu23yl.j HAL,L & Bit Q Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, LK COUNTY PNNSYLYANIA. TO.INU. JIAI.L JAS. K. P. II ALL X7-ERSEV HOUSE, Cestbevihk, Ei.k Co., Pa. JoflS Ooli.?n,. Proprietor. IT Thankful for the patronage heretotors so liber illy bestowed upon him, the new. pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance of the1 snm-u. Arrives at Oil City at Night Express leaves Pittsburgh Arrives at Oil City Way Passenger leaves Pittsburgh Aarrives at Oil City Parker's Accom. leaves Turker" Arrives at Oil City Kittauing Accom. leaves Kiitn'g Arrives at Oil City Close Connections made at 7 50 a .u 2 25 p m 8 20 p m 5 45 a in 11 50 am" 7 25 p m 6 00 p m 9 15 p m 7 05 a nr 12 20p m Corry for Pittsburgh with trains East and West on P. & E. It. K. Pullman Pallace Drawing Itoom Sleep. ing Cars on Night Express Trains between Corry and Pittsburgh.. Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Valley R, It. J. 1. LAWRENCE. Gen. Suot, DAGUSCAHONDA RAILROAD, From and after Monday, Feb. 6th 1871. Trains will ran on this Road as follows Loaves Larley T.iH) a. nr.. arrives at Daeuscahooda junction 8.10 a. m., con oecting with Accom. east 8.14 a. tu , and with Mail west at 9.1& a. nr. Leaves Daeuscahooda at 9.20 a. tu anives at Earley 10.00" a. m. Leaves Eariey 3.30 p. nr., aud arrives at Da uscubouuu at D-UU p. in., connecting with Mail east at O.U3 p. ni.. and Ac comraodatlon west at 5.40 p. m. In ease P. & E. trains are late, Dagus- cahondajrain ho.ds twenty minutes be yond the above time. Tickets snouia always no procured before leaving stations. 0. B. EARLEY, Lew. S. A. ROTE, PHOTOGBAPHEH and dealer is Chromes, Stereoscopic Views, Picture Frames, ic. WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. FA.- v2n2lf. J." WllBEK, Ouo Door East of "the Post Office, Maiu St., Uidgway, Pa. Vegetables of all kinds re ceived daily. Choice oranges, and lemons. vlnltf. P. W. HAYS, Dry DEALER IN Goods, Notions, G-rcceri&r and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Eariey P. o. vl'u47tf. PARSONS, Manufacturer and Shoes vS7 Dealer iu Roots MaiaBt., opposit Hotel, Vueox Tgi f