A OCT Potatoks. Not a little discussion hasbeen indulged ia by writers in the vari ous agricultural jtuma1a respecting the pro per time tolig aud the proper way to care , lor potatoes after they are dug. Our opinion - uith regard- ta digging ia that when the vines are dead, if thin ne-r-nva V. f,ir the fmt kills them, the sooner the potatoes are dug, is.e ueuer. 1 ney are tnrn supposed to be ripe, aud after a potato is ripe, if allowed to -,: . . , t . I ni i-u iu, l Hill 11 r I in-ii-i.u r-at-iin remain ra wet earth its quality is harmed. I in th Rii .untv of cmii- - It lite Tinea are killeil by the frost before the f KT MrCBAT. TES 11th PA? CP OCTGBIB. A. D. 1873. i should let them remain in . for the purpose of selectinjr the several persona , ... .. . .. .:-...-.... -......,-.,1 . ; -. . GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH 1. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION ptnt' UANT to an Ait of the-General ASseni I T or thn Ikimironvf entitled ."An Act it thit; diimnrmwe-nlfh ! July", A. D. 1K&, I. JOJ1N A. ULAIN, Rh Sher ! m oi ineiounryor tanuirm, in inr i (immon i. woallh of Pennsylvania, lo hereby make known i and Kve notice to the ei-kotokm of the county I aforesaid, that an (ipncnil Election will be held 11. --v a 1(12111 .in til I ill ( , "i t r:i t -,-ii 'Til i Q" - Mv nf thn fVknirrnnTVb'iltli if Pnnavlvaifi ' nfOreSJ tleJ.'Au Act relating to the Elections of : in the State sue months. ITnvided, That the U-l'iv;i u .iav -v tuber is ripe, we ' the sronau as lone as the" trust n i ! nw i with entire saftty. Potatoes ripen if they do not grow, after the vines are thus destroyed. As to Mibsi queut care, the, mode, adopted by the best growers U to put tht-ra immedi ately in a cool, dry cellar, in bins raised about six inches from tke ground, and not over three or four feet wide, with slat-bottoms and sides, so that the air can circulate freely through the musa. In this way, unless they are poisoned, before putting in the cellar, potatoes cm be kept. from August to April. Speaking of the Early Rose, a correspond ent has recently dug several hundred bushel? which yielded enormously, which lie propo ses to Keep till next May before marketing. Later .varieties on tho same farm will Dot be worth digging. The crop of late potatoes all over the Eastern States will be almost a complete failure, and i his opinion the crop will be unprecedented I j Wgh all over the country when the comir spring opens. . Aktuucs asd Bktskt Jane In an affecting account of his 'courting with Betsey Jane, Artetnus Ward says : "There were a great many nflectin' ties which made me hanker after Betsey Jane. Her father's farm jined ourn their cows and ourn equenched their thirst at the earne , springboth our old mares had stars on their furred the measels broke oat in both families nearly the same time our parents (Betsey Jane's and mine) lept regularly every Sunday in' the same ineetin' house, and the nabors usod to ob serve, 'How thick the Ward's and Pen ale air!' It was a sublime t-ight in the spring of the year to see our several mo thers (Betsey's and mine) with their gowns pin'd up so that thev couldn't em, cuecsliunledly biliin toiip and abooMng the nabors.' together An editor in Lancaster invested six weeks' salary in a gift entertainment, in the hope of gettine the big prize. lie drew a tomato pin-ci.hion, a jewslarp. a night cap with a fiill on it. mx clothes-pins am! a hau sage stuffer. Perhaps he gushed over liJiJf :i column in eulogy of the etterta nment next day! He was the most discusted man in Lancaster about the night-cap cLilly, because his wife found it in his p. rket. and was half-way p.nnd ton lawyer's to get a divorce, before he could explain. linrrinnrtrr niimfd. viz: One person to represent tho Seventeenth Con- j erosdionnl District, composed of the counties of i J"V,.l.. Til. .It. Trmitlnml.n nn.1 MiOII i .. ! (IllllUllII.' (UU.M1HUUI( U.IM lUUlU, 1U 11HJ National IToust of Itepresentativen. On person to represent the county of Cam bria In General Assembly. One person for high Sheriff of the county of Cambria. One person for County Commissioner. One person for Director of l'oorand House of Employment. Oue person for Coroner. - ; One person for County Auditor. One person for Jury Commissioner. - I also hereby make known and jrlve notice that the pluee of holding the aforesaid election In the several ward, boroughs, districts and towns-hips within the county of Cambria are as follows, to wit: - The electors cf the distric t composed of the township of Allegheny, to meet at the ofliee roc-entry occupied by M. Leuvy, Esq., dee'd, in the boroujfh of l.oretto. The let-tors of the district composed of the township'of Adams, to meet at the School House at Moses Kring-'s. in said township. The electors of the district composed of tho township of liliuklkk. to meet at the house of Adam Makin, dee'd. In the village of Belss.no. The electors of the district composed of the township, of Cumbria, to meet at thy Court House in theborouirh of Ebeiisbur?. - The electors of the district composed of the township of Carroll, to meet at School House In Carrolltown borough. The c-lc?etors of the district composed of the boroufc-h of Carrolltown, to meet at the School novise in said bororjrh. The electors of tho district composed of the townsltip of Chest, to meet at the ScluxW House on the farm of Aloysius Swope in said township. - The electors of the district composed of the borouph of Chest Sprinp-s, to meet at the house of Jucob Wnjrner, in said borough. i w electors oi in uistrict composed of the A wouderful drauyht of fillips 'atdv B'addened the hearts if the fishermen o"r v : . a -vt .. (i . - jvk.; oouuiy, iova MCOllil. tm ne day i- -i . i i i . . J uoupieoi nets named up 4u.ouu. anil t n the following day 80.000 thd. The vain. r .i i i. ... oi uk nsn cauijni witfiin a lew days h estimated nt I48.0C0, or when cured fjr the marKet at ?72,000. A ci UKUlMACfc: Uki.atino to the BOROrOH OF CAnilOIJ.TOWN. iu thC! Conn ty of Cambria, Sbatc of I'unnsylvania, passed SeCTlON 1. lie it ordained by Utn Huicetis and Tuvn PAmw.il .1... I ,A . ... i n. v " " v. j Kifi it ui cm ri-inon 11, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of tho same. That from and after tho lirst dav of Oe- t).u. A I, lu-il . . . .... . . . - 1 I , - J--i nun ri (Ji-iwus bliail UO allowed to open nut a Pic-turn Oallei v, or take i'lcturesof any kind whatsoever, in tho l!or- i. ii. . i, . . . , oug ii in v u 1 1 onion ii, unless uc, sue or inev ffftU v.iv n T li-niiuA . v T .1 a . I . . . . i n t - ... . .,f inn llill-iuill OI 1 H, IJOLLAKS. Il-avitUii. that iir. sl or not a eitizen or citizens of the Borough of Cur ro 11 tow 11. - Suction 2. That f ronj and after the first day or ietoier, a. J. ixa, no person or persons . . 1 11 !, 1 I J . 1 1 . . 1 rimii uii aiiow ra 10 Ken an.7 (riX)as rr articles wuHfsoover at auction or public outcry, tmless ho. she or thy shall pay a License or Tax of is K ihl,uah per day. I'ruvulerl, that ho. she or they are not a citizen or citizens of tho or- - oujrn oi larroiuown, or a tjonstnble, or tlierilf I lilt) ctiuui.v. Section 3. That from and after the first day in uruun-r, a. u. io.u, no peuairr or saiesnrin of any firm or company, or otherwise, whcie. sale or retail, shall bo allowed to sell or miike wile, in the Borough of Carrolltown, of anything , whatsoever, unless he. she or thev shall uav a nil rune ui j iu oi x i v unijAiie. J-TiiVUU'fl, . that ho, ahe or they aro not a citizen or citizens w uj nn vui;(l ll I III 1 lll LOW 1 1 8kction 4. That from and after the first rim- Of Octotxr, A. I:1.S70 Section 1st of an Ordi"- nanceot the Jtorouirh of Carrodtown. enacted by the authorities of -suid Horonsrh on the th uaj oi j uij-. -t.. u. jpo., suiiii lie. anu is nereny ic- nnaliMl rt nA .K . 1 .1 1 . l . ... ti. v. , iiiai. iiiiiu nnumiri'iiic nrM1IHVH October, A. D. 1870, anyjerson or persons liJht- fin A rf nr 1 .wil? . 1 1 tt 1 WA Iu 1 1 T iio " - 1 ' - v - (..".I a - -' iiuuAr.i? 1 1 1 more r than TEN DOIXAHS, or be imprisoned in the Ai'in-i- p, ni-iiiiiiiiir 10 iiic uecision or mo ljor- oujrh authorities, and pay costs of suit if con victed. tSf All theso Fines, Taxes and Licenses shall be paid to the Treasurer of Carrolltown Uor ' ousrh, who shall and will receive the amount, aud will (five a certificate to the person or per son, sixued by the Horjress and the seal of the Borough fetRxed to tho same, to show their rijrhtu and secure the transaction of their busi ness In and through the Borouph of Carroll-7n- . , WM- A- NOEL, Burjress Attest Ed. L. Bixper, flerk sep.15.-3t. SECOXD A5M'AL AGRICULTURAL FAIR OF THE Altcona Park Association! TO ISE HELD AT AL.TOONA, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday CCT0BE3 fch, Eth, 65h sl 7tJi, 1873. $4,500.00 IW PREMIUMS! Competition open to all parts of State. TITE APS0CTATI0X takes pleasure in calling the attention of the public to the verv liber al premiumsotfer-ed this year. They equal those uhj i-inio rwiri; oil Miuimr ClllSSeS. The (lC- B'.gn of this liberality is to produce friendly com- oeiiiioii ii i m m luosuinu nme remunerate ox- hlMIiM mill fluitAM IA. . JC-I 1,11 r. Tho premiums on thoroughbred horses and cattle amount to over ftiOO.Mi. and u 1 1... eIas.Kr areequally liberal. For the ladies, some coiw.ii worm oi pin er ware nas Deen purchased and wilt be distributed as premiums for tho work of their bands. These premiums rauye in value from l.ot to j-l.iJK), and. many of the arti- aI.i l.ulillfi.1 i,nl 1. . l.. . .lc nil- i-T a .1. .J, mill luu JVIUIIHXCIS OCJieV4 they will be prized much more thau the same ' amount rrnlil in mi in i- For full imrtiiularssee Premium List, nub- (1.1 a ..i.i ... i . . , , i inud in yuun'uu-i i ii in uuu iu dc uau oi any of the Ollu-ra or Managers. New bulldinjrs will be added to those already on the jrround, and everythin will be provided for tho convenience of exhibitors and satisfac tion of visitors. S. C. BAKEK, President E. U. McCicum, Pecretary John Lijyu, Treasurer. sep.lS.-at. VALlIAIlLE FARM AT PKIVATE SALE. Tbo. undersiifncd offers mi niiuicrnic, nii inu iiiosi reasonable kin VAUXf in Ill....l,l:..i. ...... - . ... inn- vii(,iv ( I M n ship, Cambria county, within one-bulf nitl...r IhAplovPfku SI.,;. I L.i tains no a. txtJ, aoout no Arrrx l 1... . j uk-ii in iitmini.uuu uuo rrttuti luorfon a larce Dwelling Hovse, a Rood Fkame Barn, ail other Outbuildings. An Orchard of iso Fruit Trees is R-rowinif on the premises. Title inHi,u Uthle. For further particulars inquire of ISAAC MAUOX, omthe premises, or applv to WM.H.tifa'HLEK, Aug. U.-gm. Atfy at Law. Ebensburg. OTICE.A lot of Shingles were left on the prcmisesTof the subsbrlber, at Pum mltville. Cnifibria county, mine time du ring- last winter, and have since remained uncalled for This therefore is to notify the owuerof said 6blnries that if he doe not come forward, prove prorertv. pay charges and take them away, they wilttbe disposed of according to law. a.,-. is itii fc. hkviiv rrrr'tTr ll. I' - 1 V1V. " iiw (iiiiuioui i hit U13111U1 coiiiiosen or l no township of Clearfield, to meet at School Mouse o. n. adjoining: the village of St. Augustine, in lid township. Tiie electors of the district composed of the towuship of Conemauprh, to meet tit the School House at Singer's, in said towuship. The electors of the district composed of the boroufrh of Conemauph, to meet as follows: First Ward, at the house of l'eter Maltzic, in said First Ward : Second Ward, at the house of Thomas ItadcliUe, In said Second Ward. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Cambria, to meet at School House No. 2, in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Coopersdale, to meet at the School House, in said borough. rn.u ..li..t..i.d .. ii... ,i:. ....!.... i . f , j iK (.in u.i kji ni; insiiii'i i-oniposeu 111 II1G township of Croyle, to meet at the School House ill thd .'illtlir!. rvf Hiinitni..IiiH f...J.l . . 1 . ; . The ilwifiranf the iliKti-w-f i ..i..i..w,..l borough of East Conemaujfh. to meet at the nour- oi xiuuicr tnmur, in sum oorougli. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Ebensburir, to meet as follows: East Ward, at the Court House, in said Ward ; West Ward, to meet at Jas. Myers' Hall, in said Ward. The elec tors of the district composed of the borough of Franklin, to meet at tho School House4insil borough. The ele ctors of the district composed of the township of Oallitzin, to meet at the School nouso in tne town of Ualiitzin. in said township. The electors of the district composod of the township of Jackson, to meet at the house of Henry Hager, in said township. Th electors of the district composed of the borough of Johnstown, to meet as follows Y irst Ward, at Public School Room No. 5, in aid Ward ; Sec ond Ward, at the olhce of Joseph S. ,..t,?1-V'.Il 11-"n Market street,-iu said Ward; 1 bird H ard, at house of John Brad v, on Frank lin street, in said Ward; Fourth Ward, at the house of John Trt-fts in said Ward; Fifth Ward at tire Kernvilie School House in said Ward Sixth Ward, at the Johnstown Pottery in said Ward. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Loretto, to meet at the School House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Mu lister, to meet at the warehouse of Aug. Dui bin, in the village of Mutistcr, in said township. The elect crs of the district composed of the borough c,r MillviHe, to meet at the Franklin House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Prospect, to meet ai the School House-in said borough. The elec tors of the district composed of the township of Kichland, to meet at the houo of Jose ph (ieis. in said township. The electors of the ilistrict compose d of the township of Suiinuei hiil, to mee t at the School House in the borough of WjJiuore. 1 he electors of the district composed of the borough of Suminitviilc, to meet at the School House in said borough. The elec tors of the district composed of the townshin ot Siisioii Vuiiiim ti i ... n.., i ot Jiicluiel 1'iatt, in said township. 1 he electors of the district -composed of the township of Taylor, to meet at the M-hool House nejtr N m. Headrick's, in said township. 1 lie i-lectors of the district composed of the ..... , ,.4, UUi aie, uj ram at M-liool House in siliil l.oinnr. h - The e lectors of the district composed of the .......ui. ! .u " imuie, 10 iuejci at i school House in said norough. The electors of the district composed of the tOWnsh'll Of Wiishinirlin tn t.. .!. ci. Htnisc at the Foot of Phmo v in ...... The eleeiors ot tl, .ii7Z V 't ... .in.,,-, ,(J uieci at iciiool llou AO. I. in s.'llil tfiivncliii The elietor nf t ) ... i-i . , townshin of Voiler ti,in,.tt i. i.l... . .y.i,, A. J licks, in Kind toivnhiti Tlio fjf-ncriil Tim eii.i. in n ii- n. nV ix'ii'usns or tne county is AX.i L' i . "eiween inenoursot six and seven .oi . - . "'iruuim, una- snail . continue V , ' 'A1 -rrupuon or aajourument until o clock in the evening, when all polls shall be: t tit 1 1 s ti VV" " r' f.'f' " n an y the lhatnli iicrsiiniti-Ti-iintiiio i..(,i,- .. 1 . ..... v..kvrii.iKtf uouucsul cue j once who shall hold ar.v eifti, or .i.,,i.i.,... ... l - , ul""1 ""s government or the l.nited St:lt. in- nf tliio sj. ... " .. .uio t-iniu, or oi am city or o,.V.J U or r-hi i V. Vn4!'-"""'"".eo! BV?twiio t.. ijV . ""I'lufi-uuuura me legislative. 7.: . -' ; . ' epai-iments ot this State or the I nuerd States, or of imy citv or In- finmtratn.1 iT(ci.:A ...... i iu , u..ji..(.i, miu iiimi every member of CoiiKTesn. or of thn S.f.. 1.. T sii. ' i"V:,J- select and common couco?anyty?S,Vc( m inissionerof nnv iniv-irnr.r.t ni..i..i; , ' "rv"1 ineaoable f bol. n. 'T"! V.:"'"'AS " law ti me the oflico or appoin t men t of JudgoViuspe Vv. VT , ni juiec.-ior or Juduro. or anv i ; ... , ciuviiuii, eiiaii Do eiiiri- ble to any c.fhce then to bo voted for. Also t,v he 4th Section of the Act of Assemb vtat?tled An Act relating to Election on.i . "A. .. purposes," approved the 10th day of April isw 1 1 waH tbnt tho foregoing liith1 Scl-tion shall not ho uimndmi,.! -"-e-iion ... . v. nn ui ircvent anv mil- itary officer or borough officer from serving ns Judge or InsTieetor at any general or Vo.?-!?.! election held m this Commonwealth. ',ct,uI i .i i w . -. , cimii utr u em una ooudiifrtwi ifd STv'iT.r11 Jud,res ted W p1-o7idc,l. 1 k3 ttI'Pmted as hereinafter J fie lnsncctorsnnil itifiiro n.i . .. mee t nt thW :,t;.''fc", l ""ns snail hoi;rtniLi'7Avnv"'T..';,,?, appointed for muK blf ore ifn morning, and each of said inspectors shall at, In caso the- person who sliall have reoeived t. ? TTind ,e'':'s number of votes forinlnVc tor shall not attend on the day of any election then the. jerson who shall have received th.'. .,u,,i;, voces ior judge at th next preceding election shall act as inswetor in his place. And in coso the person who shall have received the highest number of votel foi nspector shall not Attend, the jK-reot elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in his nla-c point a iudire in i.iu..i i. r A"lt-S snail an- of the election, b TquaJiiied vole ship, ward or district, for eh ?U4 ?n" lai-i-he-pn Ut.i Ar n;on ?ucb olhcers tlonrtail elect some of their nu m her V"hc siousof this a-cfshall 'negieci e-le-t ion ilnrimr rl... u..;.i . , ... ."";,u ur any ty of the mspVictor who anoi'nl V0. .'A"- ni-rson fi limr tl. nio.i. "n .. TL V" V1CI or - . 1 ... t'..,.. ui duuu iUSOCCtOV t forthwith appoint a BuifcoMn non., lr ' J ..v. " t " . i---" .ii cierK. or eounty tax, whifch shall hare been assessed at least tea days before theelection. But a cit. izen of the United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State and removed therefrom and returned, aud who shifll have re sideel in the election district and paid taxes, as .171 . i , c-mill in- i.ii l 1 1 1 i'u mi von; ai ier reviuinir . U O -.. n : .. ii.. i . rr.i . . i n(vu.Ku,(.iuM-uffui i urr ,iiit.t-w oLHLra, ueiween ! twenty-ene and twenty-two years, who have I be entitled to vote, altbugh they shall not have No person shall be permitted to vote whose name Is not contained in the list of-taxable in habitants furnished by Commissioners, unless. First, he ptoduces a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tax, as sessed agreeably to the Constitution, and givo satisfactory evidence, either on his oath or af firmation or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to pro duce a receipt, shall make oath to the pavment thereof. Sejeond, if he claim the right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty one and twenty-two years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided In this State at least otie year next before his applica tion, and make such proof of residence in the district, as is required by this act, and that he lloes verily believe from the account given him that be is of the age aforesaid, and siicb other evidence as is required by this act ; whereupon the name of the person thus admitted to vote shnli be inserted in the alphabetie-al list by the inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the Word "age, if he shall be admitted to vote bv reason of snth agef and the same shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes on the list of voters kept by thenu In all eases where the name of the person claiming to vote is found on tho list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right to vote, whether, found thereon or not, is ob jected to by any qualified eitizen, it shall be the duty of the inspector to examine such person Oil Oilttl 11 0 fn hi. A1inlifi.nlirna . 1 1 C 1 . 1 ' M'"" llll, Ml.-, null U UC l lIIIIJl to have resided within the State for one year or more, his oath anall-not -be sufficient proof -" i , uui ot-Miitii niithf proor oyat feast one tort timt be has resided in the district for more thfln tl-T, ilovonAvt- ..lli.l.. -i - i 1, "Muiisunii-ij iin-eeoing suen tlection, and shiUI also himself swear that his bona tide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is in said district, aud that he cud not remove into said district for the purpose of vo- wjva utu. a r ' . Every person qualified asaforesnM, and who r . ami .jiiii i u, ti ii ir rirji- be admitted to vote in the township, ward or '"v." tit: PI Jit i A resiuti, . If any person shall prevent or attempt topre- THR H RESTLOU MATCH. I never see two men wrestling playfully together, but it reminds me of an incident which took place under my eyes while I was in the army in 1864. Gur regiment, which was a eavalry one, had been in quarters tor more than two weeks and bur meu were beginning to wish for some more exciting occupation than pick ing the worms from their "hard taek" at meal timep, and playing with theii horse in the intervals. We were sooa filing out of camp at a cheery bat somewhat jerky trot ; aud when we got forward on the road to Dabuey'a Mills, tbejerkiness of our trot was somewhat augmented, though we went on at a pretty good pace considering the fact that we were going over one of Old Virginia's "corduroy" roads. They are made by simply levelling the ground and laying down poles and sap lings from three to eight inches in diameter. They certainly are the roughest roads to travel that ever were invented either in city or country. 1 have seen horses fall on them and brtak both forelegs. A good horse will not average over three miles in an hour over one cf these roads. We traveled some twen ty miles before teaching the Mills, which are very near what was at that time the "Front." They were not more than three-quarters of a mile in the rear, 1 think, and they were then being used as a hospital for our wound ed. After halting at the mills an hour or, so, we continued on our way to the front, and in a Bhort time we came in sight of our inner line of breastworks. There we found everything quiet, except when an occasional shot was given byus and returned by the Johnn:e "just by way of keeping eachoth er awake" as we used to term thia 'jiretty little pastime. No second halt was ordered until we cam to tne outer line oi our works, when M. Olir ttfrta ' tx It an Ua - v... waMu. nuvU . IUC I 1 . 1 l person shall prevent or attempt to pre- ""S1 gain rang out a Clear, sharp, decisive y officer of any election under this Act peal, and the order came to dismount feed Ming such election, or use or threaten fu iL a ...u .7 l' Ieeu House w-here the trial of suc h otTense shall b nsiiip.oj'"3 person so offending was not a r of the T? cltv WHr1- district or township at the ,ff-ue was committed, and not ent itl from lioldinir ciii-h clus-.;.-,,, ft 41 . , B v.. vi(Vllv,i, -ii upc oi iine-aicn any violence to anv such offi.-i.r. m- ci..iii ,-..,. rupt or improperly interfere with him in the ijiiiuiiuii oi ins uucy, or snail block up the window-or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use any in timidating threats, force or violence, with de sign to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom or choice, such person, on convic tion. sIihII be fined iu any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than three nor more than twelve months: and if it shall he shown tn thn where the trial of suc h otTense shall be hud, that resident of where; the i j .... x . . . ' " ..v.., I1U1 (111 I It'll 111 (lt? therein, the n. on conviction, he shall lie sen- te-ne-ed to pay a fine of not less than ono huii clred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. If any person, not by law qualific-d.shall fraud ulently vote at any election of this Common wealth, or, bi-mg otherwise eauilifled, shall vote pnt of his proper district, or if any person know ing the want of such ejualiticutions shall aid or procure such ie-rson to vote, tho person offend ing shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars and be impris oned In any term not exce eding three months, .i If fl7 Person shall vote at more than one elec tion district, or otherwise fraudulently vote !ri2ni J'an.,n''VnJtt,e9arnC(j!,-v',,r sliall'fraud tilently fold and deHvcr to the inspocten- two tickets together, with the intent illegally to J oio, or sunn procure another to do so, he or they offending shall, on c onvic tion, be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for a term lied less than three nor more than t wc-1 ve mont hs If any person not qualified to vote in this Commonwealth ngre-enbly to law (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at anv place e-if election for the puriKise of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall, on con viction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offense, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three mouths. '"4,-- CHANOP. IX TTTE MODS OP VOTINT,. uAcT regulating the mode of voting at all the elections in the several counties of this Commonwealth, approved March :iOth, JSoti rr?,1;C71?V- 2?c t ''.' the Senate awl it ' nr.lrrsc,,taUrcs f the Crmmonwcalth nf l'ennidrmnt in (Jcnrral Armnhhi m, t, and it Us hcrchu rnnrfr1 In, r .1 . . ' ' ' n..' '? t hp qualified vote-rsof the seVe. al cmnitic-s of ItZL ; mmonwealth at the general, township, borough or special elections, are hereby, berel L-fVTvA"1"1 nd requirivl to votef bv tic kets, printed or written, or partly printed and Fw ritten. severally classified as follows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all judg SitJ?.?.!:" .0,i n1 e.utside or on i? s'V"1 em brace the names State ; one ticket shall embrace the names of offi ?r voted for, and b labellc-d Fn ; ."c tipkct shaU embrace the names ot all township officers voted for. and be Iabe"led ITZn ,ns,!lp: ""Ptecet shall embrace the names of all borough officers voted for. and be la bell." llorough : and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot-boxes. oeuiposuca m tJFlfl"'?1- TterUrhtut citizens of theTJni- Y?.s,mU not ne i or abridged J.IT Fn,ted States, or by any Stat, on c- servitmlo.",C'e' t0lr' f PrevIous condition of the horses, and take our ou;n m ii,-.nU Some New York regiments were encamped along the outer line, but the one at whose I.. 1 1 -A. 1 .. - . . . . ucau.juaners we Moppeej was tne .Michi gan. They were all fine, tall fellows, full of life and fun, and continually playing all sorts of tricks on one another. One of the men in our cavalry pquadron, by the name of George Sanders, a Kentuck iau by birth, offered to wrestle with auy of the Michigan bovs for chew of .K,. The offer was speedily accepted by a young Michigander whom his comrades called Tim! lim was a tall, muscular, young fellow, aoout six teet two inches in height, long, ndy, straight hair and heavy yellow mous tache, evidently one of the crack men of his regiment, and the life of the little group around him. laughing and joking, and 1 must confess it swearing with everybody within a circuit of one hundred yards around him. Our champion, George, was a!so a tall, sturdy young sinner, some six feet, or nearly so, in height, but he had black hair and sparkling black eyes; he was, however, equally as upright and full of sport as his uvpuueui, auu was aiso a favorite with his fellow soldiers. Tho terms of the match were easily settled, being these: that neither man was to"kick shins." and they were to wrestle "side holds." As near as I can remember the fol lowing was the conversation that prefaced it: "I say, chum," said George, "I'll Let you a chaw of tobacco that I kiu throw you every time." I'll bet ycu two chaws you can't "-said Tim. "Well," said George, deprecatingly, "I haint got but one chaw left out of two plugs that I had last weeks ago." "Well," responded Michigan, "I'll try yc u for one chaw, ihen.ju&t for the fun of the thing." Then, turning to one of Lis comrades, he added : bay. Jack, bold tho stakes, wiil von? 11 FIRST AND SECOND PECTTOV OP ACT OF CONGRFSS t4 OF MARCH 31, 1S70. s-ECricN 1. lie it enacted hi Out Senate and H'wms nf ncrnwcntatiivt of U,c VrnteASloteT'.f America in tnnare ossenihled. That nil citienk of the United Suites who are or "hall be Mother wise qualified to vote at any efeetion b the people, m any State. Territory, district ' countv city, parish, township, school district, mima-il E.HtF?r oner TMortal subdivision, X"l be entitled and allowed to vote at all such elec tions, without distinction of race, c-olor. or rreC vious condition of servitude, any ' CanliituUon .I Trrt! om' HS" or regulation of any State or Territorv. nrhi- n. n..- j ..i r.!y . .,e contrary notwithstanding; tne - j"2, iind u fvrUter enacted. That if bv any act is or shall bo required to be done as a suoh rTi,, ir i Ior vo"ng, and by orCsh M'i0" ?J J'f "J officers are la0?' I" tH-eUe qua: -,7, -mm io oeconie qualified vote, without distinction of race, color or pre vious condition of servitude and f any such person or officer shall re-fuse or knowing v ormt to give full effect to this -tion, he "hf f for even- cimh i.v,...,. r..:i .: . ."i V.c "an. of five hundred deVllas E the pcMo'vcd thereby, to bo recovered bv ,'.n ..i1n;t'"clf S.VV!LIU" JOT ! . ""owance shall also: f..rVi""..8nJ"1 "5J 3U and dol la.o; : nTn" "VS. 1 n"n 11 ve hundred we get through: and don't cliaw nn.r'r. half M" it, 'nuther. If you do, I'll throw you afterwards fur nothin !" "I say. Tim," responded Jack, who was unconcernedly sprawling at full length upon .i i . j- r . . uui cue least, uisconcerteii bv thn threat contained in his friend's last sentence. i tiay, xim, it you win me stakes I'll go fvo more cnaws agin you ; aud then we'll have a srjell of it?" i - The men of our squadron and the Michi gan regiment had formed a circle around the c lutestants.some leaning against their horses. anu some stretched upon the ground on their Ul""wj auu a coniiouai stream ot banter ing was kept briskly flowing. Some of them btt pipes and tobacco on the issue the odds oe.g m mvur oi me young Michigander lie.ts and coats were thrown off. George Baying. --X am naru up tor tobacco, and by jingo I'll try hard to win there two chaws:" auu. nio iwo went at it m a lively and reallv i1. ... .' . . puu" Biyicj auu ior aoouc ten minutes neith er seemed to ?et the better of tha ni. C " w v uu vai.s Suddenly, while every face wore a careless BmiTe while UtlOn everv InilOIlA u Kanlani word still lingered there came rigLt into .. - i i i . . our ujiutl, h soua snot, it struck nothing out me poor leilow trom Michigan. Him it bit tatrat the waist, tearing him completely in two, while the loud laugh was yet bub- unug up irom nis throat- the light of an anticipated triumph still in his eye, and the iiurn u. wiijuueni success upon his cheek. lhetwomen, so full of life and health before, suddenly stood transfixed as if by a thunderbolt. Then one of them reeled and fell to the ground a mass of riven flesh, while me uiuci, who received the lull wind of the shot, though otherwise untouched by it ".'T a uiouieui, as petntied, his hair The Kidneys are two In number, situated at the upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat, and consisting' of three parts, via: the Anterior, the Interior, and the Exterior. The anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tis sues, or veins, which serve as a deposit for the urine ann convey it to the exterior. The exte rior is a conductor also, terminating' in a single tube, and called a Ureter, The ureters aie con nected with the bladder The liladdenr is composed of varions covering or tissues, divided into parts, viz.: the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mucous. The upper expels, the lower retains. Many have a desfre to urinate without the ability: others urinate without the ability to retaiu. This fre quently occurs in children. To cure these affections, we must bring Into action the muscles, which are engaged in their various functions. If they arc neglected. Gravel and Dropsy may ensue. The reader must also be made aware, that however slight may be the attack, it is sure to affect the bodily health and mental powers, as our flejsh and blood are supported from these sources.- - ,.-. Gout, on RnnrsrATrsM. rain occurlng in the loins is Indicative of the above dise-ases, They occnr in persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky secretions. Tub G ravel. The gravel ensues from ne glect or improper treatment of the kidneys. Theise organs being weak, the water is not ex pelled from the bladder, but allowed to remain; it becomes feverish, and n-iliir.-nl fnymc Tt ia from this deposit that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. DnoiST is a collection of water in some parts of the body, and bears different names, accord ing to the parts affected, viz: when generally diffused over tho body, it is called Anasarca ; when of the abdomen. Ascites; when of the chest, Ilydrothorax. Tkeatment. Helmbold's highly concentra ted compound Extract nuc hu is decidedly one ox tuo oest remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheuma tism, and gouty affections. Under this head we have arranged Dysuria, or difficulty and pain in passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of water; Ptrangnt-y. or stopping of water; rTematnria, or bloody urine; Gout and Kheumatistn of the kidnevs, without any change in quantity, but increase in color, or dark water. It was always highly recom mended by the late Pr. Thysick, In these affec tions. This medicine increases the power of diges tion and excites the absortents into healthy ac tion by which tho watery or ealcerous deposi tions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and inflammation, arc reduced, and it fs taken by meu, women, and, children. Direc- ons for use and diet accompany. Philadelphia, Pa, Feb. 25, 1PCT. H. T. ITETAfKOLD, Druggist : Dear Sir I have been a sufferer, for tipwnrd of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid ney affections during which time I have used various medicinal preparations and been under the treatment of the most eminent Phvieian experiencing butjlittle relief. Having seen your preparations extensively imiciuseu, i consulted with my family physi cian in regard to using your Extract ISuchu. I did this because I bad used all kind of adver- wseu rwoeuies, and had found ti.r.m -.-tt.i und some quite injurious; in fact, I despaired oi cut getting- well, mid determined to nse no remeeiies inereafter onfesa T n. r dients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of buchu.cubcbs and juniper berric i .iuu m meanei my phvsi,-in as an excel lent combination, and, with his advice, after an wi.u.riaTion or tne article, and consulting again " oruggisr. rennet uuort t tr-v it T - . J ... A VIIJI me.nce.i its use about eight months ago, at whi. h wmi; i Msconnnoi tomvroom T-,-, bottle I was astonished and gratified at the ben- c"lu" lultl' ana using it three weeks was able to walk out. I felt much nt,.. --,. a statement of my ease at that time, but thought mvlnmivii'Ainf.i.i . . . ...j i i,,i i nuKm oniy no temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and sec If it would euect a peitect cure, knowino- then it ..t. . .... . ; nwinuui- (.r luiuo loyouand more wf-,. tome. I am now able torenort ttm a t , . " . . t i'ii 1 1 1 in . .er using tne remedy for five months a nave not usod any now for three months and feel as well in all respects as I ever did Your Iiuchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice ton ii. on.i - - miijiureiur or .the system, I do not mean to be without it when- . . 11 in-cusion may cequii-e its use in such affeo HUlia. XI If.JVlMW.. 1L. OATIUAN HAS BECOME AGENT IX - Ebensburg and vicinity POR THR t'ELKBRATED (u ROVER & RAKER LOCK-STITCH F13IIL mm? u u mnu WHICH IS WARRANTED TO DO ALL KIND OF WORK AND GIVE TUE I'TKCST SATISFACTION IN ALL RESPECTS SEW mw E, l Ml . - A HEALTH rVT Av-Wood.LiTe,.At IO ..4 . . 1 .. - Til W, (Or Almanac f ,r (iisn for pri5.iU)n3T.V jg'vc jou m.K;1Vj,r;r'.. illanriT n o,.'. . Ia tw.. D The undersigned, ENTLSTRY. trraduate of the rialti more Coi'ege of Deutal Sur gery, respect fully ofTers his rCOFKSSlONAL services to the citizens nf V.h- ensburg and vicinity, which pUcc he will visit on the roi'BTu Hosdat of each month, to re main one week Aug 13. SAM'L BELF0RD, D. D. S. DR. H. B. MILLER, Altoona. Fa., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. Office removed to V irginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria county or chewhere who get work done by me to the amountof Ten Dollars and upwards, will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All wouk wauistsb. Jan. 21, lf69.-cf. D. W. ZIEGLEIt, burgeon Deo- -- tist, will visit Ebensburg pro- r - ,, ., . ...... - L lessionaiiy on iiieoiLUUWiJ Jlox dat of each month, and reman one week, dnrinn- which limn Vin mar be fonn.l at iho M Otintalii TTi A ' - V V. IUMI AAWUJC CTeeth extracted without pain by the use ot Nitrate Oxide, or Laughing Gas. jVTEDJCAL CARD. Dr. E. J. Dm- tsei.Ii has eommenc-ed the practice of med icine in Chest Springs. Cambria county. Pa. Otliceoverthestoreof E. & fi. Nutter. All pro fessional culls responded to promptlv at any hour of the day or night. Qe.i3.-3m E. II. PLANK, M. IX, tenders his nrofesKionnl En.rl-M . : . 1 . .- .. ... - w 1 nr 1 1 l.l'Il ill Ebensburg uud vicimtv. Office on ilikrh street opposite the new Congregational c hurch. East w ard. N ltcht calls n be made at the late resi dence of Dr. K. S. Bunn, West Ward, mylrj-l W. JAMISON, M. D., Loretto. I'mnhrln ls Tenders his professional services to such of the citizens of he above place and vicinitv bs may lequire medical aid. Arril 21. ly. TAMES J. OATMAN, 31. I)., f tenders his professional services as Phy sioiau and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing occupied hy J. "Duck & Co. as a store. XigLt calls can be made at his residence, one door south of A. Uaug's tin and hardware storc- rilay 9, 18G7. TTg J. LLOYD, suc cessor to Ii. S. Bunn. Dealer in Drimx MrJir,' Paints. Ire. Store on ATa the "Slansion lie use," ".bensLur". Pa. ciooer lv. ibU7.-6rn.0 D A L I S self cured ,1Wh4fc,a jlesof jour medM rapidly improvlr... .i..-'i . mGic:itiots are lU, ,'l recover I ,c lormulabT y whi. 'alter.itivp In... rt-e.!-. Ur. t-.parks. Gf V;t. ihe has usevl P., . . J" - . U and becotawv su' ' no rer:er r..n - Samuel G M F y.. Koajdahg and rtie-'!. Clf lJlr (y , t.T.ifV... . I -. matism ; i it lor tnt sore eves. Beni. Bech.nl r.fT: . have suffered fr ill-..-" " erate eiuDticn m. . .". '": short time since 1 hoii- hi sacahs and it effe-td Rosadalis is 9o! J .t AT. Ebensburg, ai.dtru ly. LalKiratorv, El x Baltimore- "CLZiltsv. April", 1670. ly. D. M'LAUGIILIN. 1TTORNEY AT LAW. Johnstown, Pa. 11 Ofike in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets ur. stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. Jan. 31. 18f7.-tf. 5-90' S AND 18 B01GI3T, SOLD AND liCHlV) OX ?IOST LBERlLTtE, Kocgijt akij Sold t Wlxvx COUPONS CASH; Pacific Railroad fc EOVGIIT ASD WIS. Stocks Bought $ SU on CivajV- First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gel: for ale at 90 and r.-r..:'. ArctHHts received and Intfr! d on Daily Itnlaufn. vskr iiiciK ai biui. JOHN P. LINTON, ITTOBNEY AT LAW, Jhnstoicn. Pa. ll OfSce in 1 uililinsr nn corner of M.Tr. - l - - -. . v. fiain 11 1 1 rrauklm street, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Frankli Johnstown. Jan. 31. 1867-tf. Q I- PERSUING, Attorxet-at-y Law, Johnstcvrn, ra. Office on Frank lin street, tip-stair Hardware Store over John Benton's JaD. 31, 18C7. CV. OiE EASLY,. Attorney at Liw Office. No 1n Vi. ,,l..l: . it - . ----.ii fu en, i onus town, J a., two doors Xorth of Frazei's Drug Store. Will attend nromntlv to 11 legal businesa that nay be entrusted to him. KQPRLIN, JoLnstown. W. DICK. EbensbuTfi:. i-iivuijiitft.. -iiOensburoj Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement 17" OPELIN & DICK, Attokxets-A refers to the following gentlemen : . La w. Ebensburg. Pa. Office witb Wm ixtiieu, x.Sq., uoionade How. IVo. IO JSoutli TIIIKDtr PIIILIDELPIIII. ifisniiii of HAitTFoao.cori. Sia-tl Z. Iacre, Prcs't - - r:z Z. THIS COMPANY rank; r.. class Life Insurance CotrrsrVf iness in Massachusetts, ard ly r-; the laws of that State, ir.j'jrwt"-. to her Policy Holders. Itcrar:-?' loan of premium on Life Pt.iicle?!r V and by applying all the cai-h co!-?" members to Iiiurmce, give? the i.-i ranee attainnble for the amount vested. Its profits srediriJeJ it. :cy Holders, and its PividfEt'sta-t!''1 less than 5'1 per cent., thus brirr: i cast of the Insurance within the: means, and affording the proteciiot--on terms not excelled by any Cca:-" Trustworthy and reliable me; tn r act as airents for this Comris' 2 he refers to the following gentlemen lion. "U'iuliam Big 1. eh. rv.fi-,.,... t . ' .v.. ...j. , 1 run CJI UIII.I. Hon. Tnos. FLORExrE. Pbn - ' .I'llltl. Hon. J. C. KNOX. Judtro. Tlifloit.iv lion. j. s. Black. Jmw. Phn..i. o-, - 1 1 1 11 in. Hon. D. It. Porter. M.r,nn. t , , -. 1 miil H Hon. Er.us Lewis. Ju.io-o. Tv.tioiii.. Hon. w. A. Porter. Citv .iii,.i im.h.j-. . .--V.1.UI, I UIUIUU1. ltiici.. Hon. John Bigler. ex-(5n-rei-n-ii. rv,i! TT 1- T, ... - .1"'U1U1U -".i. 1.. i)A. AUQltor tionorut W'-,....- And many others, if necessary oct22.-tf. R. A M Is. JOHKSTOS, JE.SC JOHNSTON & RnA-VT.Axr Attorneys at Law, tbensburg:, Cambria co., Pa. Utnce orrosit th pnf tt r,, 11 - " uuuac. EiOensburf?. Jan ai uM .if WF A C IIA1-K A - Dnv&a a&e.k a . CHOEMAKEK&OATMAV a " IlLf IT8 Al L-AW' !)ensb"'-g. Pa. ' Offices on ilisn street, lumfni ti. r tt . ... i;i m3, .j, n uni.ev a .iuale jiurc. far. ft 'HQ ann., mn Z; not less ttion one month s'raigni upon his head. Lb eves ZSr'" wide open in a hideous, maniac stare, his pecttov tn . . . whole face convulspd hv a lur.u.i. 1 :.i.- I .V.H 1 -CT ITr-wn i.n . ' B''1A 1 11. cmi a TU.. Til 1 . . . v ouinc, xucu wiin n inn it iirnni...ni I - f uuuaiuiai iau"ll made doubly horrible to us by the sioht of .u...iCU uuuy lying oeiore him, he en piuuo 10 ice ground. When, after ioog ume, oy mo aid of whisky and cold water, be was bronaht back to nr h a raving luDatic. the concussion of the shot oemg oi sucn lorce as to deprive him entire- .j .oUu. j. iic tjuur leilfiW who UTOB . , , . - -" ' ' x ii Tij r l4Mil.MiAllREOrAPIIII.IL r. iK-n Sec. in. Ttia on . . '. . ' by .Ue indhat' hereafte?eaTlfry! 3 ?5S mental to the act relating -To .T" ly of KSXSS 8 - -Pok. .'word or made" "a mon wStbT 8PeC,Ul eiection3 i this Com: speetivfcaken'01? 'rto .halnri the dav of r;.,: ' TI?' drt' otf r tar- Scdd by Drugffists and Dealers e-rnrr. . nere. jjeware of counterfeits. Ask for Helm- bold s. Take no other. Price-415 per bottle, or six bottles for 0.50. Delivered to anv oress. Aiescrioe symptoms In all communlca-tions. Sign uncon- was thf ieirii lii ft irt n wit h n ri ... m.-m''AA, u PUlL.llllt' llHriiAn 4T ci I 1 qualified as aforesaid, who shall perforin the HEXUV HUGHES. tioi of tht vwr Tt. shftll tin fl 4? respectively, to attend at the pia.-eof holS every gwncml, special or township elec tion d .1? In the whole time said election is kept open" for the purpose of jr: vin informiction to thein stiectors and the ji.Us-e, when called on in rela tion to the rit'bt of any person uasawwf by them to ote at such 1 eieet ion, r such other matters ia re anon to the assessment of voter as th? tid inspectors, or cither of them, shall from time to tim rn.111 ro 1 "u 11x1 in i.ipein ?haI1 bo Permitted to vote at anv election, as aloresaid, ot her than a freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more who shall ihnal'U oEe yeTr.Jiii at least ton days immediately prSdm? S election, and has within two j-ein i paid a 6tte then rt c,tK-.k. and quired bViawof skid K0 ""tles re- stmU bo taken charge of by one of the inZnt shl?rnrk.S of of tho dirtrio Sept.15.-to. SherdrB. 4 . VB uiauo afterward. thoush he Rllrvi vorl in or. scious state about three Lours after he taken to the hospital. We had all of us been used to seeing death In every shape, but the whiteness of sudden ear ten upon many a face in that group of soiuicrs as the terrible messenger of death clove n passage through us, and passing by PVPri't 111 n nr alcn I Za- , . ",o" iu us aesunation as unernnf: as it sent by some invisible marks man. r nrenoiogicai journal. -A Michigan census taker found a negro "" jr uameu dones wnicb bag christened mo cnnaren "Uhite Jiiagie," "Polly " Cooke," Tempest" and "Glad Tidings It occurred in this way : They were 1 lives from the South early in the rebellion, -uuormeu in one oi me towns on Lake Erie. Whenever a child was hnrn t hat, ivnl.i : - - .. j "uiu Kc it the name of the first steamboat, propeller Or VfKSol V. a f arrtna,! 5 . . .1 r ADDRESS, H, T. HELIYIBOLD, ISIS AID CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE! 091 Broadway, w York. Di&ert .r-- - uame or ine Drsl "eamboat, pror t KSKffip hfreo'4:!l,PC: f Tes8el in port thereafcer twmn O. r,inn(nK..:- neretorore exfininir be- FRANK. W. 0E ARE CEftCiXE UNLESS 'ZZ Done up in Steel Engraved Wranner. Tt X i It FAC-S1MILE OF MY CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, AND SIGNED WifnPOa AMI hona 4UI.. o,.7 - STONE bACK) ep (By his Attoraecl Win J TT AV l7TTTnT.P!R A T.T' a-nA TtVT AIT r'..r . u ami imiaiu iuan uiacturor ii ijui trr.i ana iSHKKT- 11 1 . ri . . A- aic-, camM street, IhjIow Clinton im, ia. A large stock coiistanti uauu. June 23, 1870.-ly. old. -IRON Johns- y on WM. II. SECHLER, Attoknet-at ., - . : . ' s uunc m rooms yvemtj occupy by Ueo. M. Keade, Esq . in vcuire street. lau" ''7 . .j - E- M- READE, AttorneiLaw. .fbensbur?. Pa. Office in new buildin- . vtnii y erecieu on from High t-tieet. Centre street, two doors JOSEPH M'DONALD, ITTORNEF AT LAW, Ebensburg, ia. ii Zi n 0entre street, opposite Linton's Uotel- CJn. 81. 1867-tf. F. p. TIERNEY. ITT0UNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Ta. fl Office in Colon ad e Row. Jan. 6. 1867-tf. WILLIAM KITTFTT. K TT0RNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. a Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. .lor, OI 1 N . "1. ICO i .-11. .TOT I XT Vt?TTr-v-vT ITTORNEYAT LAW, Ebensburg Pa. A Office on High street, adjoining his resi dence. T., oi Too ac van OA, iOOI.-U, AMES C. EASLY, Attokxey- lAiIIecttons and 11 lo.i i.: , . "6"' u-nucsa promptly attended to. .t, 51 k,. 1 T. SCANLAN, Attorney-at-Law. ntr of teten- ?? Co., Ph. All man! m.w.fniTi. t iV .1 "Ullluw to promptly and eureiuuj. Collections a sueotniut 3 . - j. and adjoining counties, and witb .il liberal arrangements will be wiii who maybe tmacqoainteiJ iih full instructions and aid will bt ly rendered whenever desirable -COPEJ0K's' - , . Agents for Ctmhr.tOr Hosis & Norton, Generil Afa Avenue, Pittsburgh, P. ' "Toor women are on every ri- :" cry for bread, because besiiasi-1 " there lived and died ui"- - i A M ERICAS lillM II II OF rHILADEU'BAL Organised Aux. Whilldix, Tres . Johx S 7"-ie All policies non forftitaWe- A'PJ1' pajable at deaih or SUreiS1? Economt in management, Ci'1--' tion of risks, Fic vpt.vi' in t!;e?tir death claims, aud Secieitt in trJel; of its immense funds, are rgid'j -t" have alwats characterized it t- j. frank"condo Special .4gcnL ZZ777vrK KEVERE TIIE MUiL' FJUEXDS DEPARTS- MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONE1 The subscriber still coLtinnwtPin worsmaaiihc uwu--. f Loretto Marble TO all kind of M0XUMLM A'rrA STONES, as well as TABLE wo j TOPS, and all other worK in ; t but the best American and J" 1 1 , f,C cctkfACtlOC (r-'" v. 9 U JICllCM 1 cases at Driccs as low a 'he. t 1 11 1 iu nr eiw"11 and see s))CcimeD8 and j'J ?e ,ly as to the merits cleapiuss of -.. Loretto. March 12, 186S.1J- JOHK GAY. AY T Snceeiion t WHOLSSALK G Grocers and Commission M ' nr V. S-l'' H I CHI k' I'KI II II JL Ia. a aa. AA 4AAS J Af ..-' - BOX OILS 8C2 Liberty Stkket. KINKEAD, Justice of the Peace "tf-c?a,'. Office removed to the Otilfifl fiirmnrliT -i.ri, -.1 3 I r . . i WHOLESALE rift A. Ll.l lS Ail I :i' ELidocM. on nigh St., Ebensburg. jls!
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