1 I mbria Freeman. M r - rrr T at ut Home. II" nlCill Court has been fixed for '''".'. '.. K.l. U l I ci.Ln Lillrvt j uutipuon on QHiuruay last Uuncau wan DAY. SKIT. 15, 1H70 I Sire i" Hoiizhton A m L. mini nor Bloody Run, Bed- Ir-' '"":: Wednesday. '"'""'uV cirt NuifAof Westmore- AJ"" Pjj"ej tt ew da vs since from betu ''''e'.'wJuced by friuh't. brought on by the ' i lerocious ting. ,,..... in Clem field township is i - . .... in our auverlisinir col " " i't It 's 0'tU',te(l a dt.iruble part ' ,i I fiimm imi m t-oiol .r ecuuiy, SHU .- . lumber and shingles piled Ll1'''-11' .,.,, a. u.' it. ill mi ( h-t Snrini'S Nul'' """ . . , r-:-o- " " f,j lo he on fare I uesday morning. "f.nnlit tbc mill aiid part oi. the lumber ,!,,, ,. . iu... .......... r " .lo.l I., ilia liuxfil hi' Kiain- ,,s rtfo'i""71 ' ,.e military cadUhip. lulled to pass nciurv exn ruination at West Point, aud t . .. I.uaitl un' i.i i ..r.,ii..li hs doubled ita DODtlld- LClrneiu -- - . f() 1PIU, aa iii.i..il..i " i,but eleven hundred during Hie same j The imrease in Ktieiisburj; has not lutgeiiot by a lony; shot. u i, iiiiiiorid that (he man who recently 1 :,,.!! l the Chimney Kocks, Holll 'j c is no less a person thau Prof. Mari it era a ferouaul who failed to go "up '".uou" ' Al'oona on the 4th of July. AlUUHaman sa8 that Hairy Kin- tl iiu in JacKsou lowcsiiip one uav R . . 1 ... 11- . 111- siuiiKiieii on mill 01 a uihin j ...... i,.inut in iui...ti. if w iu -ill i' P'lrtfi und quite 11 cariosity in It can l seen at Linton's saloon. re cunnoi 'e any doubt about the sue nl e V.'iliuoie pic-uic, Ootu as regit nls her t U.i I II' ue 111 aiieuuanuu unu me 'tmiU that will be made lor rendering jion most jojoih anu agreeauie one. ,,ho iutfiiJ to UK pari wuii our 11- .. l w I....1- ,. . IfiWl'll1 Oil oaiuiua llt-'k uiut ii"i& iui lrrataitt t"1'' " plesani uaie generally. ),. Dale. ol the man murdered in rid 011 5.iu.uay weeK, was a swer 01 Tii'iuil' i'. l'lt! u,;,u t frai.k- ,";,;,. s ute by the t xplosiou of a torpe ii ti.e news ol both lhee terrible catas-f.rei'-linl her at the same time.produciDg :f of feeiinj; that can be better imagined littcrilitsi. Her case is one of the saddest 1 1 ..I .... I l. .lUn.r.J .1... jute eer iit?.uu uir .i4uvij.a siLv of utt herts. . . 1 1 r 11 r iilimu is o'o P""-e anu lull 01 w iue .e, tiieret'C eit:Zeiis, some 01 whom, as ii viitl mi n' bent l tbe Altuona 1'ark As ;iun. TuTie bi lime at their coiid ual Fair, winch will be found advertised .niLrT column. The pretuiuui list is large ;;!,Ml ami t'pen to general ci-Qifetiiioii, :::'.e e ho; e that macy ol our Cambria !i lamer aud hire owners will have ; ; ui pruduie on exhibition. I trk Johnutowk, Sept. 12, IfCO. j !ir Freetnan The Prussians, lik- tlie win, i will iroUirly rt-cr8 the lint about the middle 1 of t-fptombfr,ufttr which the weather will be ! ttxiU r botli hrre and in l'rwssia. I almost wish It u nit cooler here uow, for the re i oral maki-s 1 tliealinospheie wai in t nougrh hereuboiits. On 1 last Saturday the lintnlm were bursting ail ' around, and there are some 1 rig-lit fill collisions. ! hatvver iliircreuves may e.vist in ivrurd to the ! question of removal, we should all uv.jid per- I eonalitios, us it is tertaiu we will all have to j live tofc-cther and min-fle together iu the trans- action of business, no matter what the result i may be iu H-toiicr. j The Zanfretta Troupe peifoiined in Um'ou I Hall 011 Thursluy, Friday and Saturday eveniiurs i of last week. The tiyht-rope lierforinaneeii, just previous to the opening of the theatre, at ; I raeted immense crowds of people, more cspe- i clally on Saturday eveniiiir. I here will bean immense animal and cirrus show here on ntt.xt Saturday, 17th inst., which will probably be the latit exhibition of the kimi for the season. In Allegheny city, during a discussion ffrow lnjf out ot the proposed election of a City School Superintendent, a letter was read from" one Mr Pryor, which pitched into the bad grammar of all our County Superintendents. Unfortunate ly, the letter itself violated so many rule of grammar that Mr. 1'iyor deemed it pi-tident to retract his accusations. The fact is, our Super ntcmU'lits are generally competent I am sure our County Superintendent is-an-I the stand- ! arn or qualifications in teaching Is hi-rh. but llie I sairtrier, areso low that qualilied teachers will "'Jt teat h, and their places have to be fupp!!m i.' v,v",""-'"-"t i-ij"s. in rcri:'d to tint Knglis. language itseir, I d;ubt whetlier anv person living can write it correctly. Language, is not like mutterr!:ttics-iiii exact scleiitK-. The b.r speakei-s and writer constitute the stand ard for grammatical accuracy, but these differ among themselves. Take the rules forcapital Juig,p5iiicUiuting,or forming compound w ords. H!d unu will rind printe rs and teachers disagree, afiil et fii irmuiumriciis dispute among thein BelveH. My rule for wri;i;ig-atid 1 am Heknowb edged to be a tip-top giv.nimai ian is this : if I can ox press my ideas 10 as to Ik- correctly un derstood, i call this good grammar. 11 rapes l:aye proved a success this year in our town an.', its Mtinity. Mr. llcnrv Fritz, one milo out ot tmvu, lias about three acres in grapes, and it is t bought here that he w ill real ize about one thousand dollars from the present crop. This should cnoourayre other toimcst In grape vines. '1 he tcel works located hero are not vet in operation, and w ill not be for some months. The buildings are up a.i.l some of the machitic- r is 111 piio f. uit nj rails l:ae t et been made i i-AiTja u ,ri icsi raus mat were made iu the iron works. The rmpreIi;n abroad that the st,ne wol'kB ari : operation is a mistake. J ho new woolen factory iu Woodvnle, a very large buihling, is being pushed us rapidly as th supply of hands and material v. iil aliow," but it n 111 not oe 111 opi-iHllou ror probably a year yet. r .-! u limji't'U Lll:i.r 1111 irit.ti. it. .. .1 A? tun NT?fTVir'I8HED iN'STlTmox.-The Amort- I t 1 ., -w-- vx m. IMtUtlLTipilllh T i euipiiai cauy an establishiHi institution. It has been in oneratiou for more than twenty ears, and has had an agency in Cambria coun ty tor over seventeen yearc. It has a capital and accumulations of about three milU.nl, f & i all securely invested according to the laws of this and other States in which it does business. It has among its Direetars such ein'i u!WjUl Ji i'd-'!-'Jlbompbon, President of l Ve?."1; '"1, Ex-liov. Curlin and Sena tor Cattcll. and has in tho last two years paid dorn exu,lt of ovemu hiuulird thousand Mr. J. Frank Condon, Special Agent of this Company, will beat the Mountain llouse in this phu t; during the present week, and the citizens L tbf-:""urir and vicinity, as well as persons attending.Court, are respectf uliv invited to call Upon him and have the plans of this Company, and the merits of life insurance generally, ex plained to them. 0- TH!S PARAGRAPH ALONE THE Subscription Price t is m -a -a For a Whole Year. At It Aoai.v. The irrepressible James F. Campbell, recently et'.aor of the Altoona Vin dicator, has turned up once more in the ca pacity of a journalist this time an editor of th Suxdat World, a large eight p:iged and very j readable Democratic newspaper jus". esUbiished ! j utsourgi e hope the enterprise w ill prove a permanent success, as the paper is ably Conducted and eminently sound in the riht cause, besides beinz one of the cheapest papers (2 per year) published in the State. Ten yeip$ of hard work and hard knocks, have organized ina Philadelphia the largest and most complete Clothing House In America, if not in the JEST" WHOLE WORLD. Dy constant endeavors, we have avoided all the old ruts crtd-asH U antiquated methods of the trade, until now Oak Hall Is unlv3r8aiiy acknowledged to bo Back Again Vallie Barker we see has reached home once more, but didn't bilntr those cods we thought he intened tt buy. His idore is still pretty full, however, of such articles as are needed iu every family, and down to first cost are the prices at which he is now offering everything in order to close out his present stock and make room lor the uew goods that w ill be coming to come some ol these days soon. Now is the time to invest money to advantage Ith V. S. Barker. Tmkre's many a gem in the path of life, which we pass in our idle pleasure ; there's many a man has. got A wile who to him i a priceless tt ensure ; tbtre is many a chance to buy veiy cheap, if the in in with the wife would take her wheie cash will procure goo?s, n he tp, at the cheap cash stote of Shoemaker. Dry goods, groceries, furniture, and hundreds of jeer A mr"T 'w"VS "he Reasons are: other at tides can be bought from the Messrs Shoemaker. on lair terms lll:a ml sic-epif or a church somev. iiere and HtotHl mi the cross, dancing around like a pup pet. J'liesamo feat was performed here ono day last week. One of our youth wont up to the top of the Methodist church steeple, the height or 170 feet, 1 lid Mood on the top of tl.e rod lor tuiuu time; then threw himsoll off and came to tho ground without any hurt. His name- va Jiird. Huh ItoY. ... , Al.Too.VA ClTV, Sept. 13, 1K70. I ri7id JAic On Friday last sooio of the resi dents of Third Avenue, iu llie Fourth Ward, witueased a nn.bt .lastattlly and eowmdiv out rage pcrpelmUHl by a creature in human" ehape Will lltl it -L.'. .11 I.l I I 1.. ... I .. Theiudivi.iual in .ju'i.tion met iieof his neigh- - evC M,!d nim ttIld .hi wi,e K,K,w their deli 1.01a on in Biuewjiix, ana witnoiit IIonistt is generally considered to be the be.-t policy even better than the president's policy or a life insurance policy but it ie not the one that is always purttied'. Those who buy u'.l the goods that thev need at the cheap cash store ol It. R. Davis, iu the East Ward, andjpay lor them, not only practice this pre cept, but save money in tlie operation and tet hum 11 iicics wviru never tan to give! satisfaction. i lifill th(v ru.lg'hi'iolo; peVl i ihc best of filing at the ve, y lowest and to all appearances iitnlesj. j lai'fte3. a word of piovoeanon. stnu-K linn a terrible blow with uis cicncin.u list. It-fling tlie unfortiuiute 10 inc eui it: and fcclly iusi nsiiile Aot satishtd wiili liislnnni.il work, the bi ute, like a sa age a he is, trampled his unconscious victim until in; was a pcrtoct mass of bruises, and only desisted v. nt-11 the frantic wife of tho unloiti Hit- man reached the scene and si:c j ceoded iu rescuing her hiislmn.l from thegranp I f his bi iui.1 assaiiant. Ho was then carried in ! h:s home, more dead than aliv e, bur iortinu.tlv How It Exdid. The chap who wanted the girl to rceet hiui by moonlight alone car ried the joke so far that he has got through courting and has taken to matrimony for the balance of his life. He likes it first rate, how- ht by buying all their goods at the cheap cash t'.ore 01 a. j. touristy, in Lortto. We have bulrt a house for our business, covering nearly I half an acre. O Instead of wedging It In betwoon other buildings, making JSer it dark, and obscuring ihe goods, it is built on a corner ofta three streets, and any one ;.iay count in it 251 windows. 3 We employ skilled workmen, One Hundred and Fifty of" vhom may be seen under our roof by any one having time-Ba iand curiosity to visit our Establishment, and besides these 1400 to 1300 6ewers are employed at their own homes. '""a Z-a We make up no Imperfect gcos. JC Dk tnoroufl"ri,y sponge and shrink ALL our goods. ESS fy Purchas0 0UP gds 8t first hands, In large lots, vilimes in bills cf over $100, COO at one time. y We set cur faces against every species of unfair dealing, "a jggro. a isnd will dismiss any employee In any way guilty of it. f vwu iikvo 5ucn enormous seiea inai wo are ooment wiin '.a profit far below the trade margin. :a We warrant &H our goods, and will q!y9 every possible -tsa a some- ESS0 r Ji 3 J 1 guarantee to purchs32rs at Oak Ka!I. EtOiu CiT.zts Gnk. We have this :.i reiorn inv ai-uia or an oiu ali i esteem- nd in ihe ptrsoii of Air. John Kiugtou, j for ull com-t rued, the iipplicution of tlie propci iLiiiLii oui uul u. .nim crui occurreu i . u.-iii nun uurn iiM'iiiin'iuu!.iiS V here be u engage! lor the most part m-wiie purfuits in a small way. Those f'jdiiwec boti.iiif and rai roadm? on the em il.viikm ui iLe 'V11114. canal and on the rup; railroad, iu the days w'neu said uve i.tuis et iiistiiuiions in the land. not tail 10 mmeiribtT ilr. Kin-stou aud his Moti'ii tjeri;.aity o: the bo it,lio The iJ wffttred hu honert aud upright t'v t'd lio kutw Lira, and for our own turin? ciDcrienced tunny kindly acts at iui, e nil tmly gy that Le pos.-esstd a 1:3 a!.!i ooiigiug nature, and while we V; rrret hii lieaih we canuot but hope . finite has brotiglit to his immortal rtrii.il peace in tlie bet'er wond. ilr. '.viihn lelt but one sou liviu.'. all the smaiiieH of IU Urge laruily having pre t.m in tbe funeral murcti to the grave. fu K. Alorfjau died at Ms residence Kifit toniiiliiD. on Friilav Iui &l J-' , itr- jf- was horn 011 the firm ::wljj Co. U. K Zahm. K-i , ic Cam 'iifhin. aud has resided in thi vicinity i.-J.t bis long and eventful life. Ue was -K 'j In. i:e-. in.111 uud a good citizen. ;w to his grave rccicctud by all who - in- l'dce to his ashes. K hnniu.'h. which event nrt'iirrpil v.ipi.ee ot h s son :i that nlac mi '"u le.-.eni wriung lie is still 111 u ve . . ... r. precarious conunion. ? tvwuug lost. ilr. Kingston s age. j Itt- l!ev. M. Lloinenec, NUhop of this Dioet se. t;i.ve. was about tii years, during morel while on I.is way home from the Internal City. U'UI w hicii time he ie.id.-d in Johns u AiiiHHta the honor of tarrying with us dur- j nig .-annua . 11 c was coriiiniiy welcomed bv 11 j large concourse of ids spiritual children, meiu i beis of the Catholic congri gatiou here. Our 1 mutual young 111. d t.:lt-nted Iriciid. Mr. James ! P. Murphy, delivered the Kdiires.-. of welome I ' behalf of the congregation, and it is needless ; to say that it did honor alike to his head and his j heart. The iiishop brit-t'.y replied in his usual 1 felicitous and happy maimer, after which the I .Mountain City t oruet liand t-trtick up "Jiome, rwcet Home 111 honor ol Im-IJi-lM.p s sale re turn from his long voyage. Thdemoiifti-atiou thro'ighout wasiu the highest decree creditable to all coiicerii-'l. An interesting littlo daughter of Mr. James Kees. of the Fourth Ward, met w ith an H. ci.l.-:. t the ot!ier ilay wiiich resulted in the breaking of ! oni'iit her legs near the hip. The child was be- ' c-!irri- ut the time in the arms of her mint, j a j tning jrlrl. '. ben the latter w:i tripped uu by a small dog. causing hr r to fall on tho board 1 walk with the result stated. Another warning I HgHiiiHi Kceping.woriuiesseiirsalioiit Ihe house. The lci!i'M-.-:ifs of this city have buckled on their armor for th campaign.:) mi are f i:!l of life ni light. Tne nM. 1'ifirriiptSlde and popular Sjiieer is our candidate for Congress, and with thoso honest, upright uud indomitable I)eno crats, Messus. PeJriken and Crawford, cur nom inees for tile State Si nate, wo think we have it ticket that ouirht to be and can be triumphant ly elected, and we aie bound to do our level best in that direction. With such candidates, among the niort deserving and popular 1 mo-r-rnts ill the di.-rrict, it is 110 wonder that new life and vigor and tletcrminatioii to wii lata been infused into tin- it l.iocmtle iiuiwim. Our lliidical C ity Council is voted by all class es as an intolerable imisHiice. Xext w eek I may give a slight inkling of its doings, for the ediii caticu of your many readers In this city, if for 110 other purpo'"- The eortcous invitation extended by yoi:r ctr respondent "Soltero" to nttend the "jjh'i'-h" t Wihnore isu Satiirflay next. M ill be accepted by one at least of tho.. to whom it is specially tli- 1 rected, and tha. one i your humble corn -spot nl ! ent, T. I. M.. who anticipates much pleasure in j inf-otlpjj friend Sol tern" and other memler 01 i ne rirt t'ian press gang wiioiii lie nopes win be to the fore on that occasion. Presuming thut you too w ill be there, I bid you not to be aiirpri'scd !f you lind Altoona abundantly repre- JrtMfs' KxrKRiv.vcF. I prep; el M.ittie's form to mine and looked into lit r eyes ; and s I took her hand in mine I couldn't breathe for sighs. I said if she'd consent to dwell with me as my beloved wife, the best of flour hat Mills doth sell should form our bread lor life. Mills sells the very best of fl.ur and feed that can be bought for money, and sells at the very low est cash rates. Th at's even . Evkktthiko. What C T. Hubert don't keep iu the way ot watches, clocks, jeweliy, sewing machines, stationery, fancy goods, to bacco, cigars, etc , is reaily'not worth keeping, and the man who don't buy what he needs in his line at Chain's store is really loo tar behind ! the age to ever catch up. A more de irable variety cannot be louud in uny store in the couutv. -a -a The above aro facts that no ono can truthfully dispute, 88 tho examination we eo cordially Invite, will fully provo. We ask the encouragement and support of all clssses of people, fueling cure th.2t in establishing,! Philadelphia the Largest Clothing House in America,! laio enlist tha natror.aa ct mi who am infer&:rJ In tho nrna- K3 pnry cf cur Commonwealth. '6a.ii and Siiockixu Accident. A K- stuui Jul tertaiiily a most singular c- io Jlr. ,,avuJ ourltey, residing i.aitui.ie vicinity ol Loreito, this -".imTtmr-day eveninir Ut , n ;, k?,'"l.0,k hay-mow, perhaps O d viis Breath there a man with soul so dead who never to himself has said, I'll haste away, this veiy day, and get a photograpii taken of my manly phis at the retiownaj National 1'hotograph (Jailery on High street, Ebensburg, where that exquisite artist, T. K- Evans, is 'easing everybody with the beauiiful pictures he is lurnishing at the very lowest rates. Goon people nil you should call at Huntley's great big store, where you can buy. it you will try. as many goods, or more, thau ou cm find of that same kind, il ytui'ie i.t blind, though you hum the county o'er. The me chanic, the farmer, the laboring man, the housewife and everybody else can find some thing they Leed at liuntier's. EST w ANAMAKER & jjROWN. OH HILL BUILDINGS. -tia -a -tsa S. E. cor. Sixth & Market Streets. . -Xisa Nos. b'6'6 Market St. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 South Sixth St. -a Leopold A- IJrotlier, at Xo. 2tl Main .street, Johnstown, are now offering gret bargains in the Clothing line. Thev keep a largo assort- ; ment of made-up clothing find they have ar I rntigements with their city friends by which i the measure of customers can be sent anil suits J will be mailt- toorder from uny pattern of cloth, I of which they have many samples. This is an an advmitiige that many will take occasion to i eiiibnlce ill order to get neat htting garments. t tshtss Fvmt or lax to the amount: 01 1 1. rTi- r i-t imntr lucid, d. that Ue, she or they art; ' 1 Al.Mvl Kl)t).M r citizens of the Ik.-.-ough of Car- - I will sell for the ne.i k he i ll V.I ... ,7. " ' AUED ITICEX Air. L r'H'hhu, well kImwil ...ii .,au'rminerchanJls at Cresson, I l"' ,of , fcut ,) I"1 re he ha, resided for a nn.rt. tl"it' :. 'Y"! or more fell dead in the potato . M residence, where he was at "t nMV rU0r"i" ,a,t- rhe dec-caged to ie'r'o! titne Plnt: b"t.w" 't 'i'roei 111 health on ' -' ag that the him. IUU"IV, lie anH ith " u.inir. permitted it to idi.l a to:llt. b.trn fi jor. the fork as- 'YUl iK.sitiou, pouts downward. 'fiMl.t. Mr l ,),,. .. ) - " uiuvccuej iu 7 m tlje " the same way, but t: w era, wi,, gucll furC(J Hnon -k9 .'Tit i-ac the handle Denetr.it..! i), Jto ti t depth of six or eitrht i.,..l.pa v'e!l may be conceiver1, a mot '.i .i. ," u 01 mau to Withdraw . 'J.e fromhisperfon, Mr. B, we . u"dj"5cil, and the indications vl U a.T u"ive. although Tull recov- :.V. VTi of Jte nature can wked for. sen ted at Wi!;uure on. that I'.aj". T. I. JI.H. Slaver.- Were ever yen there? Well, I declare, you had better prepare to take a stun I at his clothing there, at prices so fair Xn. .'U, I Optra House, .Main street, Joimstown. Men's ! clothing, boys' clothing coats, vests, punts, i drawers, shirts, woolen shirts, overalls, collars, j hats, caps, and everything in the clothing line j as cheap as chii be bought in the large cities. ' Please give Ml1. Mayer a call and examine his large stocn ot !n:n!e-iip chithing. oread summons He was a native of .. --..-uu, aml WHa ugea about He settled la this county in the 'k'ili.r, '8y3 beeD kll0'Wn a9 a ei-i,.,"' Sod liei8Jl'J' an 'vC!'r 0,16 who w9 ,waJ8 ife'-f i lenJ or uid needy way- nii'M...... "rJ- "is sudden death is a r regret, ilay he rest in peace. ? Atc'i"T.-Ur. Michael t.. ..n.I,UMw' Saturday niKht ' on hi! " Vu t,ie track t ih MaJ .f Tay home- anJ although t,v t e ? H n ui'n of his dan uthT th; I",. w(,lhe enl?er and '""JiortHnm. . nam oi near t"e d, maa fa,!e,J lo understand :t)T suk igfr of PO"iti'.n. and middu T "ne"-'g death. .tWrtof.ged.' unma"-'ei man, to havi ra,lt life 1,imsc,f. nd '42n. vnVllreUlive we Relieve 'y3 of ".of U"iin, suio- Lw -At the assem- r E w:u'.w8 niotioa "s-.l n ' t,l . adimrro.l " court. n pracrice . , ,';t.i viuurncomiir, Mr. .S'.ch. JJU,.lll.,1ilt hi9 examinatin,. rl. .tWf.L... . - h.Jrn 2 Of It I -rm he wa" .AM'.lln, lh L. Johnston T n vhuiicuju. .i nil 18- From wht 1 ab -Cman - " Mt4 T U vi;m big Te"lure to pFBdict Krwt ch08e Profession will 'H r'tfvnion Joiixstowx, Sept. 13. 1ST0. Ih-.tr Freeman As politics monopolize tlie at tention of lUmost every Individual in t his town, and in fact throughout the entire south of the county, just now. you will pardon me if I occu py a little space In your Paper by briefly reler ritifr to the style in which tho half doKcn gen tlemen who compose the "iemoval ring" iu this place are trying- to force our citizens, who are opposed to the movemeut, inrosiipporting their candidate und the cause they profess to bt lighting for. 1 iiecti not uilude to the nlteuipt etl arguments which are brought to bear by their hirtd or ambitious public speakers. The laboring men, who comprise a majority of the voters l: this section, can easily weigh and dis- dpable misrepresentations as lit of the scat of justice being removt.il to this town, tho county expenses can be arranged at n very economical saving of l.tf .tl per year. No sunt man in this communi ty would look for anything but extravagance and reckless expeieiii lire from the cf men who have set themselves upas the Moloch before whom all must bow. These astute and honora ble men, the most noisy and despicable of whom have ouiy recently become residents of the town, are trying to pursue a course by which they expect to overawe tho timid and thus drive them into supporting their measures for Kclf-aggrandizeinent. "A man," say tbe.W'w ho will not support home interests should be driv en from amongst us." What interest, in the oniric of sense, w ill it be to the poor and labor ing classes: of Jolipsto'vii if the county seat should lie removed here? A court bouse aud jail must be built, and the men who are running the machine, ami who nione it would benefit, would not besatisiied with ordinary structures, for the better the buildings tin more the value of their property would be eiiliat.cc-d. These men I allude to are the owners of property iu the immediate vicinity where the buildings aro proposed to be erected. The liencfit which tho laboring class will receive is simply this: in creased taxes, highor rents, and enhanced pri ces of living. Why do .Hot these gentlemen take some step towurds improving our marker building, and our borough juil. build a co'uncil chamber, or tear flown the declared nuisance of two consecutive grand juries called a bor ough lock-up? If a desire to build up and beau tify our town is the prevailing reason lor urging the measure, why not remedy theo re spective nuisances? Will tho county people Place anv reliance in their promises when they know that they have no facilities for marketing1 now? Ten chances to one the profits of halt u dozen business visits to this place w ill be lost in paying fines lor backing their wagons accident ally upon the sidewalk or stopping for a mo ment upon tlie street crossing. As I ani pressed for time I will bring this ar ticle to mi abrupt conclusion, but will refer to the subject ugaiu. Amicus. It Can't bit. Donk It is too late to attempt ti undersell Wanamaker & Browo. With the advantages of large cupital, leading position, immense sales, and a cash business. wh;ch they now possess, they need not and will not admit any competitorsjin the matter ofprices. "In variably the lowest" is their watchword. Married. -In this plare. on Thursday last, by 1$. J. Waters, E,q. Mr. Thos. T. Williams, of Uookport, Indiana county, and Mim Mary Ana Heea, of Cambria township, this couuty. i L l" . PHrBiciANS recommend the use of Kail's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Iteuewer to prevent grayncES and lq heal eruptions of the ecaln. Jumra ,T. Mnr pJty lias no intention of leav ing Xo. HKt Clinton street, Johnstown, where ho conf imies to sell any quantity of ready-made clothing at fabulously low prices. His new stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is large and well selected, and must please everybody, lie keeps both men's and boy's clothing, as well as gents' furnishing goods, lit offers- raro bar gains now in the clothing line. KTO.i:itOAI'K CATntRTM! SYKC1'. used in all cases instead of I'ii.ij. Ki-somSaw Castok Olt &c. Highly flavored. Pleasant to take. Children like it. I'rieo SO cents. Whole sale. U. K. Ski.I.EHS & Cel., 4." Wood Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. IJune Hi, lMU.-Sy. KECOXD ANXI'AI. j AGRICULTURAL FAIR j OF TUB j Altoona Park Association!! TO 1SE HELD AT AIiTOOXA, V., Tueaday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fiidayt CCICSE2 i'l, 6th, 6A sal 7th, 1870, $4,500.00 IX I'RESIIUMSS Competition open to all part of ftfnte. THK ASSOCIATION tnkrs pleasure in calling the attentiou of the public to the very liber al prcmiumsfitTcred this year. They :iiunl thoso of the State Society on similar classes. The de sign of this liberality is to protlucc friendly com petition and at the same time remunerate ex hibitors and visitors. Tho premiums on thorouglibi'td liorsi'S anil cattle amount to over J'jOO.oo, and nil the other classes are equally liberal. For the ladies, some fcJoll.OO worth of silver ware has been purchased and will be distributed as premiums for the work of their hands. These premiums range in velue from l.ui to ir.(K, and many of the arti cles are beautiful, ami the Managers believe they will be prized much more thau the same amount paid in money. For full tmrticulars see Premium List, pub lished in pamphlet form nnd to be had of an3 j of the Officers or Managers. New buildings w ill be added to those already i on the grouud, and everything w ill be provided J for tho convenience of exhibitors and satisfiie-. J tioti of visitors. S. C. HAKEK, President. : E. It. Mi CPl M, Secretary, John IiMiYl, Treasurer. Isep.ln.-3t. ALTJAJSLE FARM Von SALE. An excellent Farm in Clearfield town ship, Cambria county, equi-dis- ...... i O 7 .- , O.-i f t- . . . . i , ' L. .... . ...... .a nnd St. Augustine, is offered for l-J 3 I LCJ sale tin reasonable terms. Said I,ijv?f 5 Wf Farm contains I'liTV At REs, about Fohtt Achks of which are cleared, having thereon a LOG HOUSE and a 1A id KAK.V. For further information, inquire of Conneh Uilev, near tho premises, or call on or address J. C. SULLIVAN, Sept. la.-lm. AltOonii, Pa. NOTICE. A Iotjof Khintiles were left on tho premises of the subHbriber, at Sum mitville, (alRbria count-, some tiuio during hist winter, and have sine remained uncalled for. This therefore is to notify tho owner of said Shingles that if he does notcouio forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, they wilL be disposed of according to law. SJU lt, IJ-TO.-yt, HK-NJIY UPfiHFj?, AiN lllvIJl .?.L.I liKI.ATIMl TO THK i l?i)i:oi'f:H tiF Cut not i.towx, in the C-outi- j tv of Cumbiii!, State of Pennsylvania paused j the TAh day of August, A. . 1.-.70: ! SetTloN 1. I'.e it ordiiined by the Rnrgcss und Town Conncil of the llorough of Carrolltow n, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of t ho j same. Thut from and after the hrst tiily of Oc- J lobtr, A. I). 1S70. no person or persons shall bt I allowed to open out a Picture (Jailery, or take Pictures of any kind whatsoever, in the Uor ough if Carroiltown, unle-ss he, she or they shall puv a I.ii-ense or lax to the amount ot 1 l-.N HOLLA HS. 1 not a l it i.en cr roll tow n. Skctiox 2. That fnm and after tho first day of Octoler. A. D. 187c . no person or person shall bt allowed to sell an;,' gootls or Urticlcs whatsoever at auction or public outcry, unless lit;, she or thev shall pav a Liet-nse or Tax of (INK HOLLAK per tiay. J',nvi'Ud, that he, she or they are not a citizen or citizens of the lor ough of Carroiltown, or a Constable, or ShoriiT of the county. Suction a. That from and after the first day of October, A. 1. Is70, no peclulcr or salesman) of any firm or comiwmy, or otherwise, whole sale or retail, shall bo allowed to sell or make sale, in the Ooi'ough of Carroiltown, of anything whatsoever, unless he, slit; or thev shall pav a License or Tax of TV. O DOLLAUS. 1'rm ided, that he. she or they are not a citizen or citizens of the Borough of Carroiltown. Skition 4. That from and after the first day of October, A. I. Is70, Section Ul of Ptl ?"r'!!-. Iianceof the Borough of Carroiltown, enacted by tho authorities of said Borough on the t;th day of July, A. 1). 187, shall he and is hereby re pealed ; und that from aud after the first day of October. A. I. lf70, uny person or persons fight ing in the Borough of Carroiltown shall pay a fine of not less than TWO DOLLAKS or more than TEX HOLL.-VHS. r be tin prisoned in tho Iaock-lp, uccordiila' to the decision of the Bor ough authorities, and pay costs of suit if con victed. J7 All thett! Finos.. Tnxes ad I.ieen9 shall lie paid to the Treasurer of Carroiltown Bor ough, who shall and will receive the amount, and will give u certificate to the person or per son, signed by the Burgess and the seal of the Borough ailixcd to tho same, to show their rights and secure the transaction of their busi ness in uud through the Borough of Carroll town. V.'M. A. NOEL, Burgess Attest Ed. L. BiM'Eit, Clerk. sep.15.-at. REDUCTION IN PRICES.! FOR CASH! TO CLOSE CUT MY ENTIRE STOCK OF1 ' c FOR OTHEIt fOOIS next FIFTEEN" DAYS: 1 nonrt (Hhkh. Tin Too ami Wire. tl.H. . tinan upro jnn I irt ;eit Jnr. 1 otJurt li-,ecttt- Jna-M.. 1 junrt X I. .Ini's.. 2iinrt I'roiM-tor Jam,. 1 innrt Hello Jnr 2,Ot per tlor.: r.r.o per foz. 2.(Ki iter lz. l.uo per lozi t;H per cSozi 2.20 per ioz. Tin Cans. tpiart. 3 pints, and 2 quart, veiiv cheap; One bushel Baskets. SO to 75 cents; Clothe Jaskft. M cents to 1.110; Toilet Sets, f rotti -.f0 io rrr et of three nieces. Ite- frig-orators, Water-Coolers, Bath-Tirb-, JU iull llilsl. lm iMii 111 I lilibLu TIhw prices are. strictly C!i:h when giwxls are taken (iway. A large stock of Brio's Kettles, Tinware, Knafiietcd Ware. Hniisek'piug GKtLs and Cook Stoves, &c. at pric-e-s to iie-aso. CAM, AT rVo. MHO AViissliliivcton Htreot, JtHIXXTOtrX, VA., AND EXAMINE FOIt YOUUSELVES! FRASK W. HAW Johnstown, Aug. l:. lST0.-2m. Is Brighter, wil not Fade, Costs Loss than any other because it will Paint twice as in iieh surface. NOLO KY AI.I. DEAI.EKS IX J. H. WEEKS & CO.. Maniifac.nre rs, lX'S Xorth -ith Street, I'liiladelphiii. w Rm. ..ii Minn no A .- -T. IT I 1 1 1 1 III! I I PltlCE llKDUCEtl. THK HEST IX TIIF I OII.VTKT. NEW YORK OBSERVER. ?:$ PEIt ANNUM. ukc mox rci Pitr:io-vT triali SIDNEY E. MOUSE. JR.. & CO. 87 Pakk Row, New Yohk. ANTED f I.antl In Fcnn.ylvanla for cash and irood sto:ks. T(WXSEXD llltO.i 11 South Third street, Philadelphia. ACIIAXCK iKLOOMOFFKKEPI'I own interest in one of the best Silver Mines of the day, developing, etc., near Georgetown, Col. Can satisfy you of its undoubted value as a good investment and a paying oue. Best of refer ences given. I wish to sell one-half of it rent rhr.ipjitr rimh. Addaess my attv's. T WXSEXD BROS., l:U South Third street; Philadelphia.- flJIX KIX JHOXTII.S can be mado .11 hv ul.fj,-.! nH 1-elinlile mini lti m J sure, safe business. An investment tif A" will return a ciear profit of 75. For par ticulars chII on or address the Noiith Amehican Putcjce Co., No. 8.5 Xass;iu street, New Yorkt NKWNPAPKK ADVKRTINISGi A Xew Book of lis pages. Price :K) cents by mail. AMERICAN NEWS CO Xe.w York. T. Ii SCANLAN, Ailonuy-at-Liw, Carroiltown. Cambria Co.. Pa. All man ner of legal business attended to promptly and carefully. Collections a speciality. GOOD FARM FOR SALE. 1 H7 AC,Ii:s OF CHOICE l.Nl), -I IS) Acres of which are cleared, v.-ill be sold on tho most reasonable terms. This Farm is 1 netted !n Allegheny township, Cambria coun ty, on the road leading from Lorctto to CKost Springs, ami within two miles of tho former and .throe miles of the latter place. The ini- Iirovcments consist ot a commodious Dwki.i.ino forsE, in excellent repair, a good n.ui.v, and all necessary Octhcii.ihm;s. There i n fine OncHAito of choice fruit and nn nbuiuiantre of pure water on the premises. Tho woodland is covered -"Tith the brt of timber. tCThe abovt'tlescribtHl projierty will be sold en con. Ul ions to suit the I ur-haser. Applv on tho pacmist;s to B. i: C. SHIELDS: Allegheny Twj Aug. 18, 1.170.-tf. VALUABLE PROPERTY w AT I'RIVATK NALE! Tho ttndepsigned offei-s for sale OX E HUN DRED ACRES OF LAND situated in Chest twp., Cambria county, on the road leading to Chest Springs about Tv.ki.vk Achks of which k.rt; cleared ami have thereon erected a Loo Ilorsn r.nd Loo STAiii.t. The balance of the land is well covered with pine; oak and other valunble timlier'. and is accessible to inarket. The prt perty v'ill irf sohl on easy terms. For liirther information apjdy to or address CHARLES WARNER, Chest Twp., June 0.-3m. St. Lawreiif o P. O XT ALII All LE fAKM AT llil'ATE SALE. Tho undc rsignetl olTers at private sale, on the most reasonable A-jili. terms, his FARM in Blnekliek town- M I j I j ship, Cambria county, within onr-hfilf (n a . j mileOf the( :iav Fike. Said Farm e-on- H 3 a ! tains I4 A ilI.N. about 90 Arre0 Jx'ing clearetl, and has erected thereon a large DwEct.iNti IIot'sF., a good Fit am k ll.ui.v, and other OfThL-iL,biNt:s. An Orchartl of ISO Fruit Trees isgrowingon the premises. 7'iffc inrlfcjm tt!le. For further particulars inquireof ISAAC MAHOX, on the premises, or applv to WM. If. SL( JlLER, Aug. ll.-2m. Att'y at Law, Ebonsbursr. C.MTKU SKCUItlTY 17 HANK D. STORM. 1'uacticalSuu JL rfcroR, EiBNsr t'na. Pa. Olfice on Cen tre strect,oppo6he Colondde Jiow. - (my .5.) lillil.uli lL 111 11 111 II OF PEXXSYLr.-l'MA. CAMBRIA COUNTY AGENCY. E. H. PLANK, M. D I GEO. A. BERRY, . JUt(iful.L'j-(iiiii)itr. Aucnt, Rfir) SAVFTHr nOflMflNVVFAl TH f or county tax. which shall h.ivc !wn .ws.a SHERIFF'S HIOCLIMATIOX. en dnys iM-fort; the election. But u cit izen of The United States who bus previously been a qualified voter of this State unit removei ' theretroin amt rctiirneti. and w ho sliall have re- PURSUANT to an Act of the General Asscm- ' sldt d in Tho election district and paid Uxw. as bly of The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1 nforfVnld. shall be entitled tt vote after roitiing entiried "An Act ri l.iting to the Elections of . In Ihe Slate six mouths. Pntri'ft.f. That tho this Commonwealth.1' approved the ii day of I freemen, citizens of the I'nitetl Stiite."b t ween July, A. D. l.vS'. I, JOHN A. BI.AIR. High Slier-j twenty-tme and twenty-two years, who havo iH f tho Coun ry of Cumbria, in the ( oiiuiiou- resitiid in an election district asaforsui.l. shall wealth of leitns ivania. do bci t l.v make know n ! 1t entitled to vote, althotiirh they shall not ha o anu give notice to inc ki.ktohs ot tlie county ; ttfore-said, that an Genera! Election wiil bo held i iu the said county of Cambria. i Haiti 1 nves. Xo person shn Ii lie ernittel to vote who name In not contained in the lint of taxable In habitants furnished by Commissioners, unless. - .. . . . j r 1131 . lt- piliuuitT It lor iiiij uiuiih for tho purpose t-ftKli-cting the se eral persons ; within two voir? of u State or county lux. h hercinatttr named, iz: j ,.,1 ngn-cably to the Const itution. and glvw one perstm to represent the "Seventeenth (tin- i sartsiactory evnteiie, elt tier on r.:s or.lu or mi - i CS TTSCrA?, T23 Hi T17 C? CZI'.ZZZ. &. S. i:;o. : I gresnionai Hislrict. coiupottti of the i-ounties of j Cambria, Biair, II uiitingdoii und Mifflin, iu the i Xational House of KepreseTtalives. Out-person to represent the county of Cam bria in General Assembly. One person fer high hriT of tho county of Cambria. j Ono person for County Commissioner. j One person for Dire-ctor of Fetor and House oi i.inploy ment. Oue person for Coroner. One person for County Auditor. One person for Jury Commissioner. 1 also hereby make known and give iiotle'C . inai me piaee or noitui-.g the aforeMiid election j iu the several wards, boitmyhsi districts and townships w iihin the county of Cambria arc is ; follows, to wit : The electors of the district composed of the ! township of Allegheny, to meet at the office ru I ccntly tK-e:p;i)i by M. Lcavy, Ewi., dee d, iu the borough of lit .ret to. lho electors of the district composed of tho lowiisfup.oi Adams, to meet at the Sehc at Moyet Krinir's. in said fownshio. Tin; el -clnrs of the district composed of the town-hip of I;!acklick. to meet at t lit; house of Adam Makin, dec'tl, in the village of SW-isano. The electors of the district composed oT the township of Cambria, to meet at tho Court Houso in the borouirh tif Ebeusbur;r. The electors of th tiistricl romposod of the , ik-ys urt.ij. oi v in i on, iu iiicci at r-ciiooi House in j Carroiitown borough. j The electors tif t no district composed of the borough tif Carroiltown, to meet at the School ! House in sai.l borough. i'he electors of i he district composed of the low iisnip ci i ut-st, to meet at lt;e J-eliool House lirmation tir the fir.th or nfiii imit ion of another. that he has jmid such a tax, or on tat lure to pn tiiicea rccrijit. sliall make tath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim tlie right to vote by l;eing nn elt-ctor la-tweeu the ftge tif twenty one nnd Twenty-two ears, lie sliall ilejose on oath or Hflirmr.tion risat he Iiks rcsirV.d in this State at least one year nt-xt lef.n-e his apidicit tion.and make such rnt.f of r-sitt lice in tho district as is tequtred by this act, and that ho does verily titlicve from the acccunt giM ii lilni that be is of the age aforesnirt. oik! -i:i h other v idence as is retht-tu by thin act ; w hereupon the name of tlie perfnh thus mill itted to iota shall Ie Inserted ifi the aipl:let!i :l list by t lit inspectors and a note mailt- ei-posite t hereto by wilting the word "tax." if he sl.ull be lulmitteil to vote 1-y reason of having aid tax, or tho word "uge," if he shall Ik- admit! d to vote by riistu tif siTi ii age : and tho same shall he culled out to the clerks, who shall muko the like notes on the list of vot.-rs kept by f he;n. In all cases where the fil;re .f fji person I . ii j -iniiiiuig io nic l ion i ue list i u i niMiisi uooi riusiM. j by th commissioners ai-rl assessor, or his right to vote, whether found t hereon or not. is oti Jccted to by any tjuaiitlct! citizen, it shi.ll bt.-tht. duty of the inspectors to examtnO sot It person e-n oath a to his qualifications, and if he i laim tt hne resided w ithin the State for ei:e J tMiror more, his taith shall not bo sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at lour t one competent witness, who shall be n qualified elec tor, that he has n-sided in tlie district for mortt than ten days next immediately prf cdieg such election, and shall also himself swtiir that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is in said district, and that he t'.id not remove into said district for the purpose f yt- ting therein. f., AI...-..1 j I i 11 v.. hi,- vi .... i i.m.ij.111,011 out; .ii riii.i tow jisilili. i e-.. . . . .. . . The e lectors of tho district r.imu.ose.l of ti .. . K'r V''01 nalifi.Hl as aforesaid, and w ho borough of i hist Springs, to meet at the house ! r.l lx,n Proof, if required.tif his resl- ,.r i,..V..i. w t V " .T.w noust ilr.,,,,. nl T,nyment of tares as aforesaid, -hull 'ri... ..i... r'.i... .i i . . ... I lie tidmittet! to vote in th ti.u t-....li. mini . - ditrict in w hich lie shiiil re-side. If .111 y pcrxm shall prt-vent or ptten.pt To prr vent any ofliccr of any election under this Act from hoMii g such election, or use or threaten any violence to liny such ofliccr. or shall Inter rupt or improperly micriere v. nl; liim in lho Ihe electors of llie district coiimosnl tif th township of Clearfield, to meet at School House Xo. 3, adjoining tho village of St. Augustine, in said township. The elector of the district composed of tlie township of Coiie-.nuigh, to meet at The School House, at Singer's, iu said township. The electors of the district composed of the Isirough of Conemaiigh, to iriitt'tB follows: First Ward, at the house of Peter Multzie, iu said First Ward:; Hi-cond Ward, at tho house of Thomas IbnivlitTe, in sail Second Ward. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Cambria, to meet ut School House Xo. 2, in said borough. The electors of the district oompne-rd of the borough of Coopersdale, to meet ut the School House, in salt! oorougn execution of his duty, or shall block i.p tho window or avenue to any w indow where the same may be holding, or sh-dl i ii t.-iislv disturb ti:e pen co at such eh cticn, ersl s'.l i:-"einv in timidntiiig threats, force or violent e. with 0e r.ig:i to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent liim from voting, or to restrain the frt edoiu of choice, r.uch person, on convic tion, shall lie fined iu any sum not exceeding" five hundred dollars and be imurisuneti fot-nnv time not lrss than thn-e nor more than twelve . ........ i.. ...... . i . ...... ....... . . . . J lie electors tit the district composed of the i "'""'; " 1' '"' '' " " ,n" r""rl township of Crovle, to moot nt the A .(-i,l Houso where the trial of such oifeuse shad be had, thnf in tho village of Summ, . liiil, in said" towiishlp 1 I, P';"M"' Ty'P a rt siiN-nt of Tho electors of the disti ict " "pose. I Tof t e "l? c,,"' V, ,ir'' distru-t or township where thrt liorough i f East Conomaugh. to meet at the1 "P"? t mmntcd, and m.i eiulllcd to vt.ta house of D.iniel C.nfer. i.. J.l it. .. ?.rl. i there! li. flu n, on conviction, he M.ail l e sen- r. 1 1 1 tr 1 1 The electors of the district ein.;ii.-..il of tl. borough of Ebeiisbure-, to iuci;t as follows: E-i-t Ward, at the Court ifoiisc. in said Ward: West M'arii, to nu ct at Jus. Myers' Hall, in said Ward. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Franklin, to meet at tho School llmia jin said borough. The electors of th- district fomposerl of the township of (iallitzin, f meet at the SiT-ool House in the town of Gallitzir"., i.i said township. The electors ol" the district composed of the townsh'p of Jacksou. to meet ut the houso of Henry linger, in siid township. The e-iec-.ors of the district composed of the borough of Johnstown, to meet as follows: First Ward, at Public School Room Xo. 5, iu said Ward; Stc.vi.l Ward, at the office of Joseph S. Straycr, Esq.. on Market street, in si: id Vt ard ; Third Ward, at house of John Brady, on Fi-uult-li ii street, in snid Wait!? Kq-itth Ward, at tho houseef J.ihn 'i'rJ fls in said tV'urd ; Fifth Word, at the Ivernvilh School House in said Ward; Sixth Wi.Tit, ut the Jchestown Pottery in said Vwrd. The i',.;"elors of the district composed of the borough of Lorctto, to meet nt the School Hoiisci in s:::d borough. The elect";- of the district composed of the township of Munsfcr, ti meet nt tho wirehot:n of An?, loo.i in t!,e. vlitiitfebf Minister, in said township. Tin; clecti rs of the district comptiscd of the borough of Millville. to meet at the Fnmkliu House in sai-l borougii. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Propped, to meet ul the School House in said Imrongh. fenced To pay a fine of not los Ihiint no Imn- i rircq nnr more tl un ore Tht .o.'Hi d dollars. rn'I j be niiprisr.'-.eU not Icfs then -ix tucmihs l;or j more than two years. j If any person, not by hiwqunlifif ri.sral! fraud : ulently vote at any titciionof this ('t.nnuon j wetiif h. tir. being otherwise oniiiiih-il, sliall vole i out of his proper riisTrift.er if any i tn-!i kr.ow i log tht; wuct of such qtiaiiiiciitioii's sh.iii :0d or ; pi-: :,! fi such pel-sou to vot. the p rson t ITend- ing shall, on eohviction. lc tineil in any sum not j exceeding two hundred ilolh-.rs nnd beimpris i onetl In any term not exceeding three months, j If any person shiiil vt.teul more than onceiec i tioii district, or olherv.he fri:i;i'iiliiiiv -.fe more tlain once oil f hese-me day, or shRil'frniid- ( uleiilly ft id and deliver to the inspector two I tickets together, w ith tiie t inf eiit iUt fally to i vote, orsliaii procure um t'nr-r to eo s.i. he or 1 they offending shall, on t on ietion. lie fined in i uny si.-i'i net V. -fx ihali lifty nor scon than flvo ; hundred dollars, and ho imprisoned for a Term j not less than three nor ion thau twelvemonths j If any pei-sou not qi.-alifit-d fo vote in this I Commonwenlth agreeably to law- (except tho i sons of "HMlitVd citizens) shall :. - peiir af miy i place of lection for the purpose of influencing the citizens tiualilicd to vote. h- -l-.all. on .u i viction. foifolt and pay any sum pot eiertding . one hiiTirireri (h-Inrs ft.r ci erv -ucii oifeuse. nnd .ii.i .ouuvu iui jii. iui in i:oi e.xceciiing three hiont !..-. t il INr.R IV TOR MOPE OF VOTI.Vfi. Av Art rcguialing the motle of voting at nil The t-lrctioti in The several eountios of this Coniiiionwcnlth, approved March 30th. lsikl: SKIT'.t.X 1. lie it ,1. lifted l.u mi.i- nn.i The electors of the district composed of the ' U'"" rf Ufprrxrvintir,? . f.ir l',nu,unvedi It )f aist! tif 1 r'..i.v.'i'-i'!iii i, ii. rcii .ii. ri,iu hi, t, ami it i township of Riclllauil, to ineel at the Lv Jost ph Gcs. in said township. Tht; electors of the district composed nf the township of Slimmcrhilt. to meet at the School jiouse m me liin-oiigti ol llinore. lu rta) , uarlrtt .; f;r iiiilin.t i, i. ,,f 'tl.e fame, Tnat tc iilirrtl voters of the sicral counties of inis t oininonwt nun. ar trie general, township. i.i. i imi-. ii or spe-eiai ciet iiopp. are r.ereliv, here- Tho elect, rs tif the riistrict comiosed of the I al" 'or. authorized sod rt quired to vote" by tie- r.eis. I'liin-i or writ ieii. or purriv printed Hiirl partl.v writ fen. sevcraliy chi.-siricd as follows; i Oiu tii-kr-T slmll embrace ti e in pu s of all judg j rs of e-oiirts vott 1 tor. and bt 1..I elhtl oiitside I "J utiiciary;'' ore ticket shall embrace tho name ' of all State officers voted for. ant! be Inl-cllotl 1 "State;" one ticket shall cmbiaie tht names of all county officers voted for. and I t; lalx-lled I "County:" one ticket shall eiu brace The nun- I 5',H'' t,,v "shipoilicors votet for. and Ik- labelled j Township;" one ticket shhll embrace tlie uah:c-t ; bf all borough officers voted for. nnd lie labe lled "Borough:' nnd each class shall be deposited In J separate bnllot-hoxes. j AVKXriMKNT CINSTITITIOK. I'. j 'Skctiox 1. The right of cRiM-ns or tiie Uhi Jed Sratis to vote shall ntit be denied or abridged I by tlie United States, or bv env Slme. n. u. count of nice, color, or prciious coinlitk-ii of servitude." F11IST AND SECOXP SECTION OF ACT OF ClLVCRny OF MAKt II 31, JP70. 'Seitiox 1. lie it rimetfd l.y thr. Frmtfe n;.I tliivtr of Jteprrumtnttrf nf t!:r .t.'riiie.i Sint,?of .ti.itnVrt oi t V)iij-.-wi ,iwm)iicd. That all citizen's of tht I nited States who nrc or shall be other wise 'iliHlifit'd lti vole nt miv el'H-tion by tho people, in any State, Territory, district, county, e-lry. parish, township, school Cdivirict, niui ici palily. or other territorial srlwli i.--ion. shall to entitied snd allowed to vote at nii such clec- . I . I , "lliu'lil 1 1 ISI llll'I l.lll or rHCO. Criir.r. ,.f nr..- b'irough of Sumniitviiie, to meet ut the St hod House in said borough. The electors of tho district composed of the township ol Susquehanna, to meet ut tha house of Michael Piatt, in said township. The elocTors of lho district lniipvo"1 of the township of Tilylor. to meet at the Sc1mk1 House p-r Wm. Headrick's, in sai.l towi'it-Lip. The c-leelors tf the tlistrict omposetl of the borough of Woodvalei to mtvt at School Itoust in said borough. .. The electors oi tho district cornpo-htl of V,;o lu-irinigh of Wilmore, to meet at School House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Washington, to meet at the School House j;t the Foot tif l lane Xo. L in mhmI twp. The electors . pf the district Cfiip.istij ot l!it; township of Hh'tv, to iiicet at School House Xo. 1, iu 'Kid township. The electors of the district composed of tho township of Y odor, to moot at thehou-oof Wf.i. A. Hicks, in said township. The General Election in n'l the WnnK Town ships. Hist letf and Boroughs of tho county is to be opened between the hoiirsof six und seven o'clock in the forenoon, and shall c-oniinuo without Interruption or :djoiirnincnt pmil 7 o'c'.tick in the event:!-!1, ivhi-n a!', polls shall be c!o:i-.i: Ami I rniTiiKii oiVE xoTtcrl, ai in and by the 1.5th Section of the aforesaid Act 1 an: directed who shail hold any oHice ir nppoiutnient of profit or trust under the government tif the Un'ted Sfutes. or of this State, or of a;iv citv or : ont;-arv notwif hstantling. incorpoi-ari d ;'L.tri-t, whether a comint--1tnod i "''-"-- And t i it further rnnrtrrt, oiliccr or otherwise, a suooriiinate brareiit who i !'r'""fr "cthority of the Cont is or shall bo employed undor ihe Legislative, ':,7 " of "'. .Uito. or the laws of imj any act is or shall bi' That all persons excepting Justices of 'the Pt-a'ct' I y'.""s ci.d'tloii of servitude, .iny Const it ii lion n, . i ii. i . in. iis.:ge or i '"s uitii i'.n tu ony ,-l:it or Territory, or by or under its authority, to the Thut if by OltStitlltio!! or any Territory. rtii.ili-.tl to be doiu us ii prerequisite or qunhiit-aliun for voting, and by sueh Constitution or law i r-ons or officer r or shall be t-lmrgeil With the perform a ace of tluties iu furnislhnc to citizens an opportupittr or perform sut h pr.on quisite or to tit t oine qual ified to vote, it sh:iil be the tint v of ever- person find officer to give to all citizens of t l-.it I uilo.1 States tho same and equal opportunit r to per form such prerequisite awl to become qu;ilitleO to vote, without distinction of race, color, or previous contiition of servil inle ; :uiii j; ur y such pc-rstm or onieer shall refuse or kiiowlngl'v omit to a ive full effect to this twetion, 1.. shall, for i-iiTV such offense, forfeit and pav the sum of five hundred dollars to tho person lu.-vrU-vctl thereby, to bo rtco eretl by mi union ..a tho ase. with full eostu and such nlhv-v.iiee for counsel fees as the court shall deem tisf. an.r shall h.so, for every such otfeits. ., der.ieti guiltv of a mi.:lemeanor. mi.l sJiait. ... lion thereof, be fined not lev- than tit e huii'lrr l iloll.'irs.or bo imprisoned not ! than one iom n und not liior. than one year, or both, at the dis- I eretion ff the court." i t-BCTP li 10 or AN ACT CF Tnn PtS.vtTITAMl I.EI.ISI.ATI HE tr AlItlI.rif A. t. 1S70. Src H. That so much of every ,4cf of Aseui- I ' I V HQ i.rfu liluw f . - , u 1 , i t V ... ... . . .. . . which they j titl.il to vote." or be registered as voters, or n't oo nVV: 'h4.'.,":; l'l V1 ! "I'.: !".' this('o,lonwUh,revvx,du,me in .lutliciarv. or Executive Departments of hi.i State or the United States, or of any city of In corporated district, nnd also every member of Congress, or of the Slate legislature, and of tho select and common councils of anv city, orcom missioiicrof any iiu-orpoi-isted iistrict, is by law incapable of hol.ling or ext'roislng at the same time the ofhCeor np)ointnicntof Judge. lr;sce--tor or (.' I. of any Election of this Common wealth, nnd that no Inspector or Judge, ornnv other officer tf any such election, shall bo eligi ble to any ofm-i then to bo voted for. Also, bv the 4th Section of the Act of AfsHn'dy entitled "An Act relating to Election and "tor oiher purposes," approved the loth dav f Anril, !S-Vti ic I? t-titu-tcd tiiut tho f on-going 131 li Section shail not be so construed as to prevent iinv mil itary .officer or borough ofliier from serving as Judge or Inspector at any general or special thct!on lield in this Commonwealth. The general, spochil, citv, iiicorporaO d di trictand township elections, nnd nil elections for Electors of President and V ice PresirU-nt of the United States, shall lie held nnd conducted by the Insiiectors and .Ii id ires elected ns nffn- said, and by Clerks appointed as hereinafter i providec. j The inspectors afitl ju-ig. of ihe eiin f Ions nhill I mccT at ine respective places uppointetl for touting ine e'lecnon in the district to wlii resHcTiveiy belong before seven o morning, and each of suid i . ,...! ...... ..i. ..-L- i o . 1 ..", V iionoi mist "iiinioinvenu .!. pe v.na t Kr ...VAVsV be a .pialifletl voter hereby j-e,Kiiied: and thr.f f.orenfte of sut.-h district In i-us? the in-rson who r-hall have received the aecond highest number of votes for inspec tor shall not attend oil Hit dav of anv election, then the person who shall have received Ihe next highest number of votes for judge nt the next preceding election shall not as inspector iu hM place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not aifrnd. the person elected j judge shall appoint ail inspector in his place . A:!'l in case the person elected judge shali not ! attend, then the inspector who shnll hnre re- ; eei veil the hUhi-t number of votes shall np- , point a judge in his plsi-e. and if anv vneitncv 1 Shall eonti fill3 ii"! trio Vwi't t(l f nr is liiooa - f i hour after the time tlxod bv law for the opening i ,r,-" et'ch uw.lrii: : of the l lection, the tpiniitied votei-H of The-town- u'lri-igh (Jx Eistisb' ship, w ard or district, for WhiMi sheh officers 1 1 1,0 of eet-oti. nave iiewu cieettil. pi-esent nt the pluco of e!ee i non sunn elect some oi their number to till th vacait.-.yr In case uny clerk appointed under tv provf- ' sions of this act shall neglect to atUnd ut anv i eie-ction miring tnesant ye;'r. It 0nf.U l Tlieilu r nit liiM'. men. without riistinctioii of col.ir. shall en I rolled and registered according to t ho provisions of the first section of the act approved I'.liiof I April. l.-.a, entitled "An act further supple- mi'ptnl to the net relating to llie eiectioiiM of j ttiisCommonwealih." and viu u oi herw 1st qual- ifiotl under thee isting laws, tie entitled ft votw r.t all gen.:rj.l and special eleetiuus in this Com-. Put suauT To the provi'lonn cMitaiut d in lh. seventy-sixth section of the Act first aforesaid, ihc judyes of tho hforesaid distriets shall re rpeciivei v tnko charge of I he- cvrtifi; at- or re turr of th. flection in their r.-si-ecti. e tlistt i. ts. nnl t-iod'loe Tl";in at a nieei imr of one Iui'.'. rt the Court lltini, In tho rsr. on the t r.fi-ry fn v .if tor beuigon KKfflA V.TKR !1tm ri t t,r (MTi U.KR, ISO, iu l't o'clock, a. m., ami Ulf-n and there io tlosnd perform tUe: tlu.'ii s re. t quired by law o? said Jutlges. Also, wiin ut :-c a juuge, iy sickness or una. voidable acciden l .Is uiiat It f,:; "n: such meet ing or' jui'igos, then tb ctrtilicalo or return ty oi i ne inspector w-noppe;ntetl ts-ild elei-K or' "i i""'i-t'-m oj one oi tno lospcof the person filling the Mac: of such Inspector, to 'V ,?r , h'' s "( V" "''J1 the rtrrict. who forthwith Hppoii.L a fuitalih neiuon us clerk. ; shall ! and perform the dr.tics required of sahl qualified a-i aforesaivi, who shall Pcrfoi iu the i1"' ""aide to attend. dlltiooril.r....u.. ' 1 . liM-KS-SIl!MT II VXn. St invfiffiifill Vlmni. It shall he tho dtitvof th several rwiih. rePlectivoly. toutte.id at tho place of holding C"'ery genera!, special or township election, dor inir tho whole tlmosittit clet lioii is kept open, for the purpose T.f tiii lt'g information folheiii si4etors and the jntg', whi p calltnl on. In rela tion to the right ot any person :;reis.l by thcto tt viie st ??ujh oi.-otitui, or sucli othi'r lnaiU-i-ii in relation- to the assessment of voters as tho said inspectors, or either of thoui, shall frc-iu time to tlmt require. No person shall tn perjutttvil to vote at anv election, as aforesaid, other than a to htan of , the ago of twenty-ono voafs of thoru wlionhall I have M.leVd In The State at least one year, and ' ill the elortion district where li ollors to votn 1 lit lesst ten .lays Immediately pro-tiding such i t lection, und h.tii wjtuiu tv-o "can paid a State tiurg. this loth tlav of Sent !:. r. in tho ei ..r our Lord one thousand eight hiir.irc.t .ind sev I er.ty. und of the Indcj-r rdej.ee of tho Unite 1 i States of America tho nineri--f..ui th. I JOHN A. BLAIR, i r-ept, 15.-1 e. Sheriff of Cumbria County! ; TISSOI,lJ TIOX tf irnrliei K!i!.--. ; The Partnership heretofore existing be : t-.veen O. Ciiiiniii-li.tiii, John St.mebnt i; and 1J. j D. Mm tin, io the Lumber tii..iius Mt torfn.r. ' V.'ftshiiigtou "towostilp, t'auibrhi county, is this tlav tiubtoivct i'V miitiiiil coiiseiit. Witnets our hands this WtU dnvof August 1S70. O. (TNMNlill AM, .1 1 H N T N E U A CET, B. M. MARTIN", K-p.-t.-Ct. tTr' lsis A ttsrn .--, Jno. C. I-Iartta.i II