tme n .;;:: rr. The hornet is tin infhtiu'.bel bu;rc:er, sud den "m his iuiproa'iuns tntl hasty in Hz conclusion?, (-r t-iid. His natral dispuMfdien iz a warm mi: between red pepper in the P; fowl ilz moral bias iz, ,'-it out ov mi j oil, and I way. They have :v Ion? LI.icL Laddv, dhided in the ni al lie by a waist ?r:ot, b;it their phisiiiid importance hiys at the terminus of their subburb, iu the t-hape of a j ive- I"1- j t! i i.is j iveiin is alwjs:: loaded and stands j reddy to unload at a mint, it's warning, t and crleiT- a man as Mill v.a tho.ipl.t. vv. spry az liteninf, and az inilov tael.i-ikoKy j us the tolhake. i Hornets i ever ary a cafe ; they setih; ; nwl ov tlteir (iiilerencf s v opinjon by j let'jpg their javelin iiy, and are certain j to hit v.z a male iz. This testy critter live? in con;repati:ii8 numbering about 100 soui?, hot whether they are mail or female, or conservative, or matched in bonds of wedlock, or whether they are Mi thiols, and a pood many cv them klirg together and keep I one husband to sae expense, I dn't kno J nor don't kare. , I never have examined (heir Labi:? j much. I never kons-idered it healthy. j Hornets build their ncM wherever they i take a noben to, and seldom are disturbed, j lor what would it profit a man to kill 0!) j hornets and hav the lOb'th one lut him j with hiz javelin. They bild their ncMs ov paper, without j enny windows to them or hack Uoors. ; They hav but one place of admission, und the nest iz the shape ov an overgrown pineapple, and iz cot up into just as many bedrooms as there iz hornets It iz very simple to make a hornet's r.est if yu kan, but i will waper enny man 300 dollars he kant bill one that he could ec'.I to a hornet lor half prica. Hornets are c.s b':.zv as their second couzins, the bees, but what Jl.cy are. about j the Lord only knows ; they dun"t lay up ; rtt lin-ipv nor pnnv ino.ipv ? lhiv seem I .. .. . j , j to be bizzy only jist for the sake of work ing all tho time ; they are alwaS in a mulch ov a hurty as tho they v. az oing for u dokter. I suppose Ibis uneasy world would jrrind j around on its axle-tree ont in '2 hours, ! even ef there warnt enny hornets, but j hornets must be good for s;uu:hing, tho I ! kant think now what it iz. ! 'I'hare haint been a bug ma le yet in vain, nor one that want a good job ; there iz ever lots of human men loafing around blacksmith shops, and cider mills, all over the country, that don't seem to be necessa ry for anything but to beg plug tobacco and swear, and steal water melons, but yu let the cholera bteak out once, and then yu wi'l see tli3 wisdom of buying jist sich men laying around ; they help kount. Next tew the cockroach, who stands tzw the head, the hornet haz mcst waste stummuk, in reference tew the n-et of Liz bodily, than enny of the instk popu!ahun, and here iz another mystery ; what on 'arth duz a hornet want so much reserved I corps for ! 1 I,.... ilr..,r,1, ( o ,rrv 11 ? i A W J IIIVHu Vu I J J J J tt V lin in; thus, )ou tee, the muro we dis- kovcr about things the more we are apt to know. It iz always a good purchase tew pay out our last mrviving dollar for wisdum ; aud wi.-dum iz like the mysteiious hen's cpg it aint laid in yere hand, but iz laid away under the barn, and yu have got to t-arrh for it. The hornet iz an unposhall kues. He iz more haughty than bo iz proud. He iz a thorough bied bug, but bis breeding and refinement has made hi:n like sum other folks I know ov, dissatisfied with hiiu-ilf and every bod ly else ; too much good breeding ackts this w.-.y Fometitnes. Hornets are long-lived 1 kant ftate jiHt hw long their lives are, but I know Jrcm inslinkt and observashen that ei.ny kiittrr, bo he bug or be he devil, who iz mad all the time, and stings every jjood t banco he kan git, generally outlives all Lis riabcrs. The only way to git at the exact fi'e in weight uv the hornet is tew tuch hi in, let him hit you once with his javelin, and you will bo willing to testify in court that somebody run a onc-tincd pitehfurk inter 3'er ; ,-aud as (or grit, I will Plate for the iuformashun of th ze who haven't had a chance tew lay in their vermin wisdom az freely az I hav, that omp; single hornet, who feels well, will break up a large canip mecting. What the hornets do for amuziment iz nntther fjuestion 1 kant answer, but sum ov the be&t read, and heavyest thinkers among tho naturalists Fay they have tar yet excursions, and heave their javelins at a murk ; but I don't imagine this asser thun trew, for I never knti enny body so bitter at heart az the hornets art to waste a blow. Tli are iz one thing that a hornet duz that I will give him credit for on my books he alwoz attends to his own bizziness, and won't allow enny buddy else tew at tend tew it for him, andwhat he duz iz alwufc a good job ; if they make enny mis takes, it iz after dark, and aint seen. If thet hornets made half as many blun ders az the men do, even with their jave lins, every boddy would laff at them. Hornets are clear in another way, Ihey hav found out, Li tricing if, that all they can git in this woiLJ, and brag on, is their ittles and clothe, and yu never sec one Ftanding on the corner ov the street, with ;i twcnly-tix inch face on, bekause eum bank had run oph and took their money with him. In ending oph this essa I will cum tew b stop by concluding that if hornets was a little more pensive, aud not so darned pe remptory with their javelins, they might be guilty of lees wis Jam, but more charity. Tins gently lisps a political coternpo rary ia the interior of this Slate : "If the miserable, cowardly, white-livered wretch who sent us an anonymous note, making charges which we know to be us false as tho gangrened heart from which they em anated, will uncover hia hyena counte nance in our presence, va will spit upon it for him." Ilir.i r.'U His MoTiii.;. It v.a v. ry Jirojty i-.nd pious oucH cf that nr ola lady to kiss that oo:h you: it :! iur li lr tired to ! mother. ir. t niilt-ntou the punie ;:f- c number ot yunii men lv icctionaic enrcra ocstovveri t respect fl,- that earj? venerable tehuivc. j ttrikiriL' example f this wsw n Horded j a lew evemnps since ova -oi:ii;r i.u.y w i.t eijoya the undivided affection? of n down tow n c!c5v. It so l.rpsrv?-:! that, some vee:;s a-o, tiis im.;:.rr w:-.9 consoled in this ;!" .1- a ii if j. His heart ivavemcnt : y ! tin; atiet'tionate sympaiuy Li c::ui!o e,. - s fapcinatinj: !;(ujif ;l,:s al'ectiTi ri; nod i: IC,.(S arnroved t ': : o i r da t It is not ;ra::'-e i otc. i ho :- j er's c''iee, but ! wh-oly kept their own coutuk'i. Tba n - ieMm" r !: !u.-n.-. however. v.-er d.l in- I nod j to come pet ted. were tr.i to lht in a way: hey !eaht ex i C:;e cveninj; the V' ui'jT eotip'e J vir2 a ideas,".!. tete-a-tete in a i ! secluded y.ut of tl-.e patlw. 'i'he old j sentteir.au i.ajpene-t, iy the merest acei- j dent, to step i;i and take a Feat urob- ; served by the yot;nj peple. Suddenly j his attention was arrested by one of those proh ned, luxurious kisses whi. h only i,,vers i:t.r( hat re. "What noh-c is that V the parent loud ly cxelaimed . Siletiee like death. ' I say Julia, what iuipe was that V "S-i-seir?" "What are ycu doinj; there V "N o I !i i n p, sir !" 4 Who are vo'i k i:-i;i there?" "Only only William, fir ; his moth- er's jei4j yuu know-and and I thought it woui(n t i,e Wronr to ki.-3 him for he you know, sir ! ' 'Humph !" and thetdd ier?t'cman took j his leave, doubtless thinkiag how fortu- nate the deceased lady was to be so airec j tionately remembered. L. Tj. LANGS TKOTirS FATEST MOVABLE GOMB IBM! pr.ONOUK CKD '1 HE f-KST EVER Y ET JL introduced ir. ihi.s Coiiety or St.i'e. Any person bui!2 a l:ui;;!y r'ulit ean have t'reir Bees tran.-ferre 1 from ;ui al.i hex to a now ore. la every ii.star.ee in which this lias been done tho result h:u been entirely tati-hit-un v, ami the fir.-t take ';f honey has invariably pa: 1 nil I .iv a ...-li r-.iM-'.f 11'!'.' ('Vrl'.'ilf'il linm I'-.-.f.f of tlie ?u; erlor nieritJ of th'S'invcntiou will i,c j lomiJ ia lut lis'inior.y of evtrv la in dio hss i given it a trial, mi I amot g the i.i:ia';er aie the j te iiileiaen naH'ed below, a:cJ their txwieaee . should irdi.ee every or-e interested hi Decs to . KM .4. IM32!a' I5f;iaT! ! IIft:rv C Kirkpatiiek, of Carroll toivnship, ' toek ll'G !Otmds of surplus lior-ey liom two I hive-, whii-li he sold at ." pr-ats pT p iniul. j Ad.ini l'ei'ricii. of Ciroil township, took J from two hives I0t) pmiinh of surplus hor.cy. j Juntos KirkpatrleL, ot Ct:est towi!hi;, took ! I'J poun-:-" of s-urplin hoii-.-v from one hive. j .i:ci;t( Ku kpa trirk , of LliPt to"ns't'r, oh - I taiticil pMiuiLU hi se.rp.us honey from o e hive, wonh rot less than '21, aaJ the right cost him nniy s.". Peter Cant hell from one lave obtained 3C pouniis of Mirphis honey at one time EjSflJuiie a nuiitlierof niri'ar st-itement. aullieiaicatfi' ty somo of the test iiiens of C.iil.biia eoutit; , i-oiili be clit.iinei! in proof of the sruperior merits f L:r.g:ruth"s l'utcat Mo valile Comb U'e Hive. 1'ersoiis ishieg to purchase family rijhtfi i should call en or :nl he-s I'ET Ell CMl PDEI.h. Nov. i. IcSC.-tf. Ctrrolliowii, l'a NEW MERCANTILE FIRM! TnWAl!!) KOISKCTS hereby gives -3- notice to hi oM friends oml cuioiaer? that, on the Erst !y of July, iat , he admitted h's son. Gkobcf. fl ItoBMiTs h:to fail partner ship with liiiu in the mercantile business in libembars, and that l.fieaf-rr the firm name i!l he l.DWAKL) HOilUKTS & SOX. Our stick will embrace evei vtliinjr in the Fancy anJ triple 1'iy Goods line. Groceries of all kiu.!. Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, of the latest ttyle and of all qualities, a full lii.e ol Hardware, l i9Cii.-iare, &c., und in. f.ict eery article to be found iu a well regulated coim'ry store. 3?ll;iviri enjoyed a successful nnd pleas ant experience of mote than twenty ye-ira in the business at this place, and having completed a spacious edifice on llieh street ai.tl increased my facilities lor supplxin my friends at all times ami at Hie lowest prices with the best ar ticles in the market, I confidently appeal to those who have so generously given me their confidence and support in the past to continue the same measure of patronage towards the new firm. KDH'AKl) ROBERTS. libensburg, July 15, l;(y. tf. Pl--TF.lt f II1LVCF.I., J. M. MOSTGOMF.RT. jjONTGOMEHY & SCIILEGEL, COMMISSION merchants; VIIOLKSALE DEALXRS AND RFCEIYfcUS OF ' FLOUR AND PRODUCE, STAR I HO.VT, 337 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSIGNMENTS ok PRODUCE Solicited PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. Hart, Cauijtey &, Co., Rankers, Arbuek'ca & Co , Wholesale Grocers, C. K. Love & Bro., Dry Goodd Merchants, W. D. Cooper & Brother, Wholesale Grocers, Reyiuer Brothers, Confec tioners. E5V"''Cii-cuh;r3 with Brands and Prices pent to dea'ers. f May 13, 18'J'J -6m 7. .ECUirKTHE SHADOW ERE THE HUBSTAXCE FADES! 51 rin rijfT Is row in pet fect order for executing I'ietu in every style of the art. Photographs of life like iiccuracy, rnrging from the smallest card picture to the h.rrest s'zo for framing1, taken in any wer.t'ner, and w ..rri;i.tel to give satisfaction. Particular uUtmion t,j childrenV ictures. Frames of all kinds for sale cheap. Frames of ::nv ki.'ul not 0:1 hand will be ordered when de sired. Instructions in the nrt on liberal terms. r'Gallerv oiiJuliau street, 3 iloors north of Town IX-ii- T. T. SPENCE, Ehe.i5l.ur-, Oct 8, l?fe. Photographer ALllAliLE IIEAlITA-IK AT T PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will ofl'er atd'ublic Sale, on the premises in Wash ington township, Cambria county, one mile nest of Oregon, on the line of the Pa. R. R., on SATURDAY, Oct. Urn. 1SG9. the follow ins renl cstite, to it: SIXTY ACRES OF LA.ND, more or le.-3, 4'J Acrfs of which are improved and un lcr good fence, and have there on erected a substantial Frame Dwrxuxu Housl and a Loo and Frame Stable. The re maining 2.) Acrks are well wooded. There id an excellent Orchabd find good springs of pure water on the ;rcinSe. "ySalo to coir.mei'.ee at 2 o'e'ock, p. m , at which time terms will he made h'lOivn. ALEXANDER BRADLEY. . 'aihii-gton Twp., Sept. 23, lfc09. 3t. PHILADELPHIA. SSTSamples seat by mail when written for. I TiOEEiT PACIFIC RAILROAD IS FIKISUCD ! First Mortgage Bonds OF THE UXIOX AND CENTRAL BOUGHT AWD SOLD. OE MM & BROTHER, B?.r.kers and Dealers in Governments, Ko. 40 S. TZiird Street, lTIILADF.LrillA. V O 11 E I U In S ii I r PING EXCHANGE OFFICE. Wh AUK .U'V .KEl.TNti EXCli ANGE, AT SKW Yl'KK 11ATK-5. OS l!n'and, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Tnis.-ia, Austria, Hnvaria, Wnrtetahcrg. Ihnlen. llesen, Sax-ny, Hat. over, Ee'itnn, F witzerlaud, Holland. Xrv:iy unil France. And Tickets to and from any Port in England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany. France, Ca!ifrnia, New South Wales or Australia. keiu: & CO. Altoona, Ta., Jan. 31, 18C7. GOOD T II I I Important to Honsekerpers, Hotel, Iliinhf, Ofilce, A.C. THE PATENT WI1JE ADJUSTABLE WINDOV SCREEN WILL FIT ANY WIXDOW. Give ventilation and lipht, Screen from view and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOS a.ndothlh INSECTS. The Adjustable Window Screen Co., SOI.K MAXUFACTL'REBS, ;-23 xIaili-rl Mtreot. 1'Iiilatl'a. For tale by Dealers in House Furnishing Goods. June 2-i, 18CJ bm. A. D. CRISTE, AVI Til VI www fir- A N "EX WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 & 114 SECOND AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. r g 1 A I LO K I X ft EST A 11L181IM ENT -SL REMOVED. Tlie subscriber would re spectfully announce to his customers and the citizens of Ebenshurg nd vicinity pencrally, that he has removed to tho rew building on Centre street, opposite t he Mountain -House and adjoining the law office of Geo. M Reade, Esq., and is now not only piepared to manufac:ure all goods which mav he brought to him. but is supplied with a fine line of CLOTHS, C ASSI M ER ES, V ESTIN US, &c., which he will make to order in the best style and at the lowest price-?. Feeling confident of giving entire satis faction, I hope for an increased patronage in my new location. D. J. EVANS. Eben-sburg, Jan. 11, l&'(3.-tf. uni(5niio"use, PBENRBURG, Ta., JEROME A. TLOTT, j Propietor, spares no pains to render this hotel worthy of a contir.uation of the liberal patronage it has heretofore received. His t.ble will always be furnished with the best the market affords ; his bar with the best ct liquors His stable is large, and will be attended by an attentive and obliging hostler. Jan 80, lS68.-tf. T. J A MES' HOTEL, (Conducted on the European J'lan,) 405 & 407 Libestt Strekt, opposite tub Union Depot. Pittseukgii, Pa. JAMES K. LAN All AN, - - - Proprietor. This House is newly built and splendidly furnished, and convenient to all the Raif roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connected with this Hotel open at rdl hours cf the day and night. oct.17.-ly. "PITTSBURGH; STAE, So. 429 ILikcrly. Street. OPPOSITE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA. je.II.-ly. FELIX HENLY, Trop'r. M OUNTA1N HOUSE, Ebensbcro. B-. P. LINTON &. CJ.. frnnP. The Table is always supplied with the choicest delicacies ; the IUk is supplied with choice IiquorF, and the Stable attended by careful hostlers. Transient visitors accom modated and boarders taken by the week, lionth or year, on reasonable terms. feb21 Election Proclamation. PURSUANT TO AN ACT OF THE -H- Genera? A-teraMy ot tht. Commonwealth i f rentiEvlvania. en V: tied "An Act relating to Election ol th:s Coiumonwealth," apjiroved the 5tl dav of Jely, A. I). IfS'J. I. Jons A. IUatc, High Shcri.Tof the County of Cambria, in the Ctnmonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and ;;ivc notice to the Electorsof tho County a (on ..-.dil, that a General Election wUI be 'seld in the C- enty of Cambria, on the SECOND 1 UE:;tAY,Lemjj the I WELF.' H LAY, OF L.o'j'U..Eii, A. D IH'ii), ut which the iol!oi''g State and County officers will be elee'ed, to wit : ONE PERSON to fill the ofTioe of Governor ot t'.i Commonwe'.ith of Penusy Ivania. ONE PERSON to till the olliee of Supreme Judpe of Commonw taiih ot Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON to fill the clhce ot Member of the rt;ite A?semblv. ONE rr.HSON to fill the ofS.-e of Regi.-"ter Ai d Rceoroer of Cytnori.i county. ON 1. PEKSON to liii the tllko of Treasurer of Cumbria county. ONE PERSON to fid Ihe offue of Commis i-ioiier -f Cambria couutv. ON E PERSON to fill the office of Poor House I'ltiwrnr of ( nihria ct.lll.tv. ONE PKRoCN to fid tlie olhcc of Auditor of Cun.bria county. The electors cf the district composed of the township of Allegheny to meet ut the ofliee re centlv occupied t.y M. 1-cavy, , deed, in Llif. tiorjush of Loielio. 'J lie electors of the district composed of the ; town.-hip cf r.lackhtk. to niece ut the house ot Adam ilukin, dee'd, in the village ol Belsano. Trie electors of the district composed of tbe township of Cambiii, to meet at the Court House in the borough of Ebensburg. The electors of ihe district composed of the township of Carroll, to meei at School House iu Carrolltown borough. The electors of the distiict cd'mposcd of the borough ol Cairo'.itown, to meet at the School House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Chest, to meet at the School House on tbe farm of Aloysius Swope.Iii said twp. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Chest Springs, to meet at the house of Jacob Wagner, in said borough. The electors of the distiict composed of the township of Clearfield, to meet at School House No. 3, adjoining the village of St. Augustine, in said township. The electors of the distr'ct composed of the township of Conemmigh, to meet at the School House at Singer's, in said township. The electors ol the district composed of the borough of Coneraaugh to imet as follows: First Ward, ot the house now occupied ly Peter Maltzie, in said First Ward ; Second Ward, at the house of Thomas Radclifle. in said Ward. The electors of the district c.niposed ot the borough ot Cambria, to meet at School House No. 'J, in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Croyle, ti moor, at S hool Houe in the village of Summerhill, in said township. The electors of the district composeJ of the borough cf East Coneui'iuch, to meet at the public house of Dun'l Confer, in said borough. The electors of the distiict composed of the borotifh of EbensburiT, t meet a follows : Eist Ward, at the Court Ih.ii-te in s.ii.l Ward ; Weft Ward, at Jas. Mjets" Hall iu said Wrd. The electors of the district composed of the borough ot l'laukiiu. to meet at the School House in said borot'gH. The electors of the district composed of the tovn;d.ip of Oa!lit.Tii, to rnet at the School Hor.;-e iu the town of GjU'.'.z'.u, iu said Un shi 1. The electors of the district composed of the townshio ot Jackson, to n.eei at the house ol Her.rv Razor it said township The elect rs of the district eompo-ed of the borough of Johnstown, to meet as follows : First Ward, at the Public School Room No. j in said Ward, Secoud Ward, at the office of Jos. S. Strajer, Esq , on Market s net, in said V ard . Third Ward, at ro.-ter Hu.-e 111 smd War I : Fourth Ward, at the houe of John Trefts in sail Ward : Fifth Ward, at the Kern ville School House in said Ward ; Six:h Ward, at the Johnstown Pottery in fcaiil Ward The electors of the uUtrict composed of the borouirh of L"rctto. to meet at the b:hool House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of JJunster, to meet at the warehouse ot Augustine Durbin, in the village of Mun ster, iu said township. 1 he electors ot the district compocd of the borough of Prospect, to meet at the School House in said borouuh. The electors of the district composed of the township of Richl.'.nd, to meet at the house of Jacob Ivring in said township. The electors f the district composed of the borough of flhllville, to meet at the rranklui House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Summerhill, to meet at the School House in the borough of Wilmore. The electors of the district composed of tbe borough ol bummitville, to meet at the bcnool House in said borough. The electors ol the district composed of the township of Susquehanna, to meet at the house ot .Michael Piatt m said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of lavlor, to meet at the School House near Wm. Headrick's, iu said township. The electorsof the district composed of the township ot asliuigton. to meet at the School House at the Foot of Plane No. 4 in said twp. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Wilmore. to meet at the School House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of White, to meet at School House No. 1 m said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Yoder, to meet at the public house ot vvm. A. liicks iu said township. The General Election in all the Wards, Townships, Districts and T.oroughs of the county is to be opened between the hours of six and seven o clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment ut'til seven o'clock iu the evening, when all polls shall be closed. And I further give NOTicK, &3 in and by tne 1.1th section ot the aloresaii Act I am di rected. That all persons excepting Justices of the reace who shall hold anyolhcc or appoint ment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or mcoiporated district, whether, 1 commissioned oflicer 01 otherwise, a suhordi nate or agent, who is or shall be employed un der the legislative, judiciary or executive de partment of this State or the United States, or any city or incorporate district ; also, that every member ot Congiess and the State Leg islature, and of the sele.-t and common councils of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising, atthe same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk ot nnv election ot this Commonwealth and that no Inspector or Judge ..or other oflicer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office then to be voted tor. Also, the4ih Sec tion of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to Elections and for other pur poses,"' approved the 10th day of April. 1S56, it is enacted that the foregoing 13th Section shall not be so construed as lo prevent any mil itary officer or borough officer from serving as Judge or Inspector at any general or special elections 111 the bommouweaHh. 4 Tbe eeueral, special, city, incorporated dis trict and tovrnship elections, and all elections for electors of President and Vice President of the United Strtes, shall be held and conducted bv the Inspectors and Judges elected as afore said, and by Clerks appointed as hereinafter provided. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, but a white freeman, of the age of twenty one years or more, who shall have resided in tliM Ltate at least one year and in the election district where he offers to vote at least teu days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or County tax which shall have been assessed at least ten davs before the election. Hut a citizen af the United States, who had previous ly been a citizen of this State and removed therefrom and returned, aud who shall have re sided in the election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six months. Provided, tb uliitp freemen, c't zens of the United St; i.otuoon tVrt u?es . f tweatv-one ai:dtcrry two, and nvho have resided in the election dis trict ten days, as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote, although, they shall not have paid taxes. In case the person who shall have received the secoiid highest number of votes for Inspec tor shall not attend on the day of election, the person who shad have recived the next highest number of votes for Judge at the next prece ding elec'.h n, ehali act as Inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes f-r In spector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint au Inspector in his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who shall have re ceived the highest number of votea shall ap point a Judge in his place, and if any vacancy shall continue iu the board for the tpace of one hour after the time fixed by law for '.he opening of the election, ihequalified voter of the town ship,' ward or distiict, for which such officers have been elected, present at the place of elec tiou, shall elect some of their number to fill the j vacancy. "In case any Clerk, appointed under the pro visions of this act, shall neglect to attend at j-iiy election during the said year, it shall be the dulvof the Inspector who appointed said Cleik, or tT?:e person filling the place of such Inspector, to forthwith appoint a suitable person as clerk, qualified us aforesaid, who shall perform the claties for the year. "It shll be the duty of the several Assessors, respectively, to attend at tho place of holding cverv general, special or township election, du ring the whole time said election is kept open, for the ( tirpose of giving information to the In spectors and the Jude, when called on, in the relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, 01 such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters as the 6aid Inspectors, or either of them, shall from timo to time require.- N o 1 erion shall be permitted to vole whose nime is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the Commissioners, un- leas first he produce a receipt for the payment of a State or County ta x assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satislactorv evi dence, either on his own oath or affirmation or that of another, that he has paid such tax, or, on failure to produce a receii t, shall make oath thereof; or, second, if he claim the right to vote by being au elector between the age of twenty one aud twenty-two years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in the Stite at least one year before his application and make such proof of his residence ia the district as is required by this Act, and that he does verily believe, from the accoaBt given him, that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by this Act, where upon the name of the peison so admitted to vote shall be insetted, in the alphabetical list by the Inspector, oid a note made opposite there to by writing the word 'lax, it he shall be permitted to vo e by leasonof having pai I tax, or the word "Age," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age ; end the same shall be called out to the Clerks, who shall make their notes in the list of voters kept bv them. in all cases where the name of a rerson claim'ng to vote is not found on the list far nsh td bv the Commrssiouers and Assessors, or his ritrbt to vote, whether found thereon or not. is objected to by any qualified tit'zen, it shall be the duty of the Inspector to examine such per son 011 oath as to his qualifications ; and if Le claims to have retdJe'd in the State one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one com petent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, tiiat he has resided in the district for more than ten days next preceding said election, ard b ill also himself swear tlval bis bona fide redd.'iice. ia pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district tor the purpose of voting therein. Every per.-ou qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due pnAf, as M-qnired, ef his resi J denee and prymtnt of tuxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district iu which he Fhall reside. If any person &lial) prevent, or attempt to prevent, any oSicer of any election under this Act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to auy euch ofScer, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window, where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb trie peace of such elec tion, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influ ence unduly or overawe any elector, or to pre vent him from voting, or to restrain the iree dom ot choice, such persons, on conviction, t-hall be fined in auy sum not exceeding $500 and be imprisoned for any time not less than one month nor more than twelve months; and if it shall be shown to the Court w here the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so ollendiitg was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then, on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be impris oned not less than aix months nor more than two yeara. "That the qualified voters of the several counties ot this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections, ate hereby, hereafter, authorised and required to vote by ticket-?, printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows : One ticket shall embrace tbe names of all judges of courts votid for, and be la belled, outside, 'Judiciary'; one ticket shall embrace the names of all State officers voted for, aud be labelled, 'State'; one ticket shall embrace all county officers voted for, including office of Senator, member or members of As sembly, if voted for, and members of Congress, if voted lor, and be labelled 'County; one tic ket shall embrace the names of all towr.ship officers voted for, and be labelled 'Township'; one ticket shall embrace the names of all bor ough officers voted for, and be labelled Uor ouh'; and eacb class shall be deposited in separa'e ballot boxes." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the Act first aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid .districts shall respectively Sake charge of the certificate or return of their respective districts. and produce them at a meeting of one Judge trom each district, at the Court House in the borough of Ebensburg, on the third day alter the day of the election, being FRIDAY, this 1.")th day of October, A. U. 1C9, and then and there do anu perform the duties required of them by law. Aud further, if snr Judge, by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend said meeting of Judges, then the certificate or re turn aforesaid shall be taken charjre of by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the election of the same district, who shall do and perform the dunes ot said Judge unable to attend. Givkn us of. a my uakd. at my office in Eb ensburg,, the 1 1 tit day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eijrht hundred and sixty-nine, and of tho Independence of America tne ninety-second. JOHN A.BLAIR, Sept. lG.-te. Sheriff of Cambria county. A. C. D I B u R T wrrrt BOKER & BROTHERS, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in CITY AND EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 432 Mabket Strket, Below Fifth, South Side, - PHIL AD' A ETER SIDES, WITH IIICIOIAX, HULL. & CO., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, S. E. Corner Third and Market Sis., Jan. 22, 1868. . PHILADELPHIA. , FHAKK W. HAY, ' TJTUOLESALE and RETAIL Manufacturer, I of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IKON WARE. Canal street, below Clinton, Johns town, Pa. A large stock constantly hand. ::!MT. G.1LLITZIN on v- ! -kIi SVIAl.I. Toil S31ALL BOYS! Ebenaburjr, Cambria County, Pa. riHIS INSTITUTION, under the direction JL of the Sisttra of St. Joseph, bracing air, pure water and magnifieient scene ry, in which it stands without a rival. Eovs received between the ages of four and twelve vears. The di-cipline and mode of in struction is adapted 10 the age of the pupil No coar ha. pevisiiM e r . TERMS PER SESSION : Board, Tuition, Washing. Mending, tc.,.$3. o EXTRAS- Each child will l.e required to be provided with four suits of clothing, (the uniform will be cray trimmed with black, zouave pants,) iuitable to the different seasons. He must also ' have sixc'iangcs of underclothing, six pairs of srockincrs, four pairs of boots or shoes, a cloak or overcoat, six towels, six table napkins, a table knife aud fork. iivcr spoon and goblet, dressing box furnished with combs, etc., valise and postage stamps. Ruiletinc informing parents or guaidin9 of the health, proficiency, etc., of their children sent every three months. The Scholastic Year commences on the sec ond Monday of September and closes about the middle of July. Reference can be made to Rt. Rev. Bishop Pomenec or any of the clergy of the diocce. For further particulars applv to or address MOTHER SUPERIOR. Aug. 5. tf. Ebensburg, Ta. M. L. OATMAN, DEALEB IK CONSISTING Cf lightlul and heaithy locations in U.t g f p? tlie State. The place is famed ayS throughout the country for its goublt xtn .fantiln loar, j Pepmi by Dr. j. c. Ayer u; fJItAI.Y, FEED, i Practical and Analytical Cuzt; t n nriT oiTm tjtott i . LOWELL, MASS. FRESH VEGETABLES, ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. Alw, a large ttocb of the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, STOKE OX HIGH STREET, four Doors East of Crawford's Hotel, i:bcnsbiir, Pa ebeTsburc foundry A; tl IV FI LL I! LAST! NEW FIRM, NEW BUILDINGS, &c. HAVING i-nreh.ised the well known T-H-EXSP.UKO KOI NDIIY from Mr. TAv. Chi?, arul rebuilt and eularpei it almost en tirely, besides refitiinf: it with new maehinerv, tl-.e t utcritier :e now prepared to furnish COOK, PAILOR vV HEATING S 'W VES, of the ltept and most approved patterns THRESHING MACHINES, MILL GEAR ING, ROSE and W'ATE'.t "vTHEELS of every de?eription. IRON FENCING, PLOUGHS nnd PLOUGH CASTINGS, and in fact all manner of article manufactured in a first elass Fouru'ry. Job Work of all kind attended to pronvDtjy and doe cheaply. , J he special rittent;cn of t armers invited to two newly patented PLOUGHS which we possess the sole right to manufacture and Fell in this county, and which are admitted to be the best ever introduced to the public. lielievitipr ourselves capable ot pertormins purifying and invigoratinj.' eflect. .v.:- anv work in oiip line in the mnt. .itiklnrtoru I t ion s for each case are found m our . manner, and knowing th-.it we enn do work at lower prices than have been charged in this community heretofore we confidently hope that we will be 'ouud worthy of liberal ratronage. rair reductions made to wholesale dealers. E2fThe highest prices paid in cash for old metal, or castings given in exchange. Oca TERMS ARK strictt cash on o ICXTST raoDUC. CONVEKY, V1NKOE & CO. Ebensburg, Sept. 2, IbG3. CKEXSBUU; HAVING recently enlarged our Ptock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our stock con sists of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices. &c."; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Blank Books, Deed3, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post, Commercial and all kindi of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Booka, Magazines, Newpjxijrs, NoTels, His tories, Bibles, Religious.Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, ic. We have added to our stock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of tbe Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. " LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, 1E68. Main Street, Ebansburg. TT.OOK WELL TO YOUR MU UxliDERSTAXDIXGS ! ' BOOTS AND SHOES For Men's and Boys' Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs his nu merous customers and the public generally that he is prepared to manufacture BOOTS and SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to the coarsest brogan. in the very best manner, on the short, est notice, and at as modeiate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assuranc as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if they will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. tT"Rei airing of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tinuance and increase of the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. Ebensburg. April 28, ISO). NEW TAILOR SHOP. ME. JONKS, l'jt acttcai. Tailor, respectfully informs the citizens of Eb ensburg an I vicinitv that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS, in all its va riom br inches, in the room adjoining the resi dence of Mr. Thomas Todd and opposite the store of A. A. Barker &. Son, East Ward, Eb ensburg. Ry strict attention to business and a determination to give entire satisfaction in the 'quality and price of work done by me, I hope to merit a fair share of patronage. Spe cial enro will be taken in tbe cutting and fit ting of garments. July I, lb'C9.-3m. OOD, BETTER, BEST. The best and cheapest Tobacco aud Cigars in. town are at M L- Oat man 'a. Oq and, tee. Aycr's air !7ig0l: H For restoring Cray Kaw : I I . . 1 irf. 1., lli -uamy and Ccj A dr n at outre n '" licuhhv, W i-rrcerv-rV Ituir. r,r ,;- hair tritt frcihntfs of falling hair checked. 1 ncs often, though not alwr.vT ' by its use. Nothing can re-; -hair where the follicles .ire (C,!. or the gland atrophied .':nd u' ' But such as remain eau he EavJ use fulness by this application, j of fouling the hair with a pay ment, it will keep it cleaa jtnd vis its occasional use will prevent from turning gray or f,iUv f',V . . . . 'C t'tmsetjueiiuy prevent baJ.Jaei (Vnm llinsp dolptoriroia cut-... 1: , . -".uucc-s r.L make sonic preparations datrvr ; injurious to the hair, the Y'i-Q."' only benefit but not ham i:. h " merely for a HAIR DRESSING, ' nothing else can be found, fo !!.- ' Containing neither oil nor dye, not soil white cambric, and v,:; long on the hair, giving it a rkL lustre and u crntcful nerfume. 1 FBICE $1.00. i For sale t y R. J. LLo YD. Ageut, Ayer's Sarsapart ron rtnirrm; the mot Ths ren::ti- -rrll. nt nwi.-t i.- derivt.i (;,, ;,,'. rnuuy v.i.. tii:m.-K..-,M. j.r;.' Ci.-es ct .-rnf'., -. J.,.r t:..-fee::.,-J . corniMMn. I. l i.riin I Lu l ur , STM' .'t.;. - .' !..-.r :.-r-. v 1.1 x -. jrravatrd i y l :e . - I HI- N.nLi: ,. j. trier were T'niniulir arTirtir.?. L.-no U'.-r. ! cured in eui-li preut nuiiuM-i in tini. t-.-. I lion of Uie country, tlutt Ihe pu!,!;.; scr.t. . I be informer! of it- virtues ..- n-t-. ' 1 tiTol'uloits poison is rntt "l" il; rr.n-t Jo--r eneiuita of our raee. Oiti-n, tl.i un-f-n; ; j tenant of tbe org-nuh w tind rniiu..- :!'. and invites the atta.'k of t-nfet ! I :nr r.r ; - t ! vithout exeilinj; a suspicion of its .r I it seems to Ureol iufoctiun ilsi .Hil.. thou, on foine favorall oT?.sj. n,ri into one or othwr of iu liiil.'ous fini.'f surface or anion tlie vitid. In :i.t h -.--cles may l-e fud.lcrty dfj'o.-i;. .1 m ei. heart, or tumors foun'ed in tlie I ror. ur i . its presence by eru;anns on tin- .-iln.or ; ntions on f onie part of tlie tuxiy. iK: c tionnl use of a bottle of lh':.s Sarsnpar'-i -isable, even when no active ipi 1 .- : .- cpiear. Persons ai.lU tcd w it!i t!ic i 1. r plaints jrenerally find rnm.vuini- r. :. : ; length, cure, by the u.-e of this SAEs irA.. JLA: St. Anthony's J'ire, ; or .va i Tvttrr. Salt Itlivum, Scald llmH, Sore l".yr. Sore Karrt, and oilier err." visible forms of Scrofulous d:.ea. J more conecaled fornix, as I'liryryvii. W Heart Xtiseaae. J-'trn, Ei ilrpsti, v. and Uie various I'lcrrou aileetiocs W 'iLri lar and uer--oin? systems. Syphilid or IVnereof and 3r rrurinll'.v are eureJ by it, though a longtime is re.j.---eubduing thet-e obstinate utalyik-ttyiryr.-; -But long continued use of this rim'ii r.e:--the complaint. I.eucorrlaa or Jf A if . f : Ulcerations, and l'etnale fiseait. s- - monlv soon relieved ami ulumuieiy TiliPil irrnris. Klieumatisin aiiii Ocuf. caused by accumulations of t-Mniiu n:v in the blood, yield quickly to it. ? Complaints, Torpidity . ConyrrtivHWky tnation of the ir-r, aud Jau nfiirt. vhti t: -as they often do, from the niiikllr.: " brood. This SA. USA FA II I LI. A 1? a p: storer for the strength and vipr f.f tar Those who are J.an ifuid .mil J. .?.' ... i1-;' dent, Sleepless, ani troubled with -V-w'-; prehensions or fears, or any of t:.e i.." symptomatic of Teaknrs. wi-. t".;;J " ' relief and convincing evidence cf ita power upon trial. P REP A RED B T JJr. J. C. Al'EIl A CO., low H- Practical Analytical thrni SOLD BY ALL DKUGGIST5 EVEEYW Rkfsk J. Lloyd, Agvt, Ki.ii .HA K mANlirAblua : 1 JOIIXSTOW.V, ! ALL KIDS OF CBg such as common W iml-ii-r Cna r, l cl. Chairs, Vienna Chairs. P.n;le C:;i . Backed Chairs, Sociable CLi Cant rat : ROCKING CI1AIKS, OF KVE-J SPRING WT nB CABINET FURNMTU ol every description and f 'f.: STYLES, WITH PRICES T0$H': . Tastes of all. Thankful for past hvvors, t-3 ully tolicits a liberal share of F'"1-1- '. age. Cliuten Street, Johnstown t-. Co. Pa. I Jan-J EVERET TIIE"31F3I0' FRIENDS DtrM-- MnNllMFISITS. TOrilBSTONtS-J ihe subscriber stni con;iiu.'-, of the best material and ia tDe tvrvi-VminTiL'p nviTlliiT. ll - Loretto Marble Wo; all kind of MONUMENTS AL .11. ut rn, siut!.5, as wen as lf"-- . lurs, and an oiner wor iv i: i2 Jl' but the best American and 1:a "'"',.;: upcu, n LiA jrcuLi ...- , ; . all cases at prices as low and sea specimens and jn?c 1 "1 as to the merits cheapnes-s li Loretto. March IX ISoS.ly- JOHN GAY. G A Y Sncecaaors to Gy Grorftrs and Commission r.'""'' FLOUR. PRODUCE. DVil 5C2 Libeett Strfet, tilt cned, vs. . . " -. - 1 1 T
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