jmU i i i i tiii i iiwiwuiiiViii TirT;u i n ; .a r.,.n.mii mm u i . .1 1 iviTM1 J ' 1 1 ''ri r i"1. mi i 1870 1 Summer, 18?7d 1 am now prepared to ofier - T TO CASH PCWIASRRS OF n , 111 KITHtK AT s WHOLESALE! OK RETAIL, My stoc.X consists in part of every v.trirty of Tin, SIecl-Iron, COPPER AND - BRASS-WARES, ESAMEU.EH ANn'pI-AlN- SAUCE-PANS.1 BOILERS; &o , COAL SHOVELS. .MINK LAMPS, OIL CAMS, HOUSEFURH1SH1NO HARD WARE OF EVERY KIND. Spcti'i Anti-Dual HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES. K015LE, TiilUiini asp PARLOR C00R- . , . , .. ING STOVES, . And any Conking Store tlesirsd I will get when ordered at manufactuier's prices. Odd Stovj Plates and Grates, &c , for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell; others will be orcferprT when warftcd. Particular attention given to Spouting, .Valjeys. and' Conductors, all of which will be rnkde out of Lest mate rials and put trp by "competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and.'Chinmevs ., , VIW)I.1AI.E Oil 14KTA 1 1- I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, .with Glass Gone, for giv"g more liizht than any other in use. Also, the " w Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTlEsTnD CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on Land. Special attention given to ' Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. ' Wholesale Merchants' Lists now ready, and will be scDt on application by mail or in persun Hoping to see all my old customers ami many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks' for tho very liberal pa tronage I have already received, and will endeavor to please all who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. II AY. Johnstown, March 7, 1867. itATillilJpUCTlON IN PKJCES ! TO CASH HI Y EPS! r AT.rril.ERISKSHVRG' IipSE-MliNlSHjM STORE. The undersigned. repectuUy informs the citizens of Ebcnsburg and the public geuer ally that he has made'a great reduction in prices to CASH liUYERS. My t-took will consist, in part, of CooMng, Parlor ami heat xng Slaves, of the most popular kinds ; 7'm ware of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardware of all -kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Iuft Hinges, '" Table Hinges, Shutter Hinge., Bolts, lien anil Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Fork; Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Pitrers, Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety, Scissors, Shear?, Razors and Strops. Axes, Hatchets. Hammers, Curing Machines, Augers, Chissels, Planes, Com passes, Squares, Files', 'Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches,; Rip. Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains cf all kinds. Shovels. Spades, Scvthes and SnatJ8 Rakes., F.ks.SIeh DelLj. Shoo. ; Lasts. PwfcJVl Wait Drrstles.-- Clothe Wringer. Grin.. Stones. .Patent Molasses Gates and Measures... LuzjiLer Sticks; Horse Nails, Horse Sinx-s. Cast Ateel, Rides-, Mhot Guns, Revolvers, Pistols,' Cartridges, Pow der, Caps, Lead, &c, Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing; .Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar,Glas?ware, Paints, Varnish es. Turpentine, Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, euch as Tea, Coffee. Sugars, Mol isses, Syr ups, Spices. Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Fish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pearl Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS ; Paiut. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes ; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. QO-IktL-e Spouting made, pain Vd and pm rip at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GF.O. HUNTLEY Ebcnsburg. Feb. 29, 18G7.-tf. raits?- katioxal - Saddle & Harness Shop IN CAMBRIA COUNTY. The subscriber has commenced'. business at his Old Stand on High street. West Ward, op-posite-iho Union School House, Ei.enshrrp-, Pa., where ho is manufacturing and is frep;ireil to fin all oideis iu his lii.e at greatly reduced prices. Desirous of patronage from all formei patrons and the public generally. 1 invite them to call, with i view of luving monev for them selves, as 1 will positively furrish the bestHTid cheapest woik tint ia or ean be m.icJe in this or adjoiuin.r counties. Call and see samples f my woik and learu mv priees. ' - M. M. O'NEILL. Ebenshurg. March in. 1870. -tf. ' T. JAMES' HOTEL; (Conducted 405 & 407 LiisKaiT Sxuekt, ofpomtk ins Lnk.n Depot, Pittsbcegh. Pa. yu- LANAHAN, - - - Proprietor. A his House is newly built and srkndidiy furnished, and convenient to all the Rail roads coming into the city. The Restaurant connect with this Hotel open at all hours 4f the day and night. ' foct.17.-ly union house: :. ' JBKNSBUBG. Pa.. JEROME A. PLOTT h Propietor, spares no pains to render this .hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal patronage it baa berttoiore received, llis table wjII always be furnished with th best the market aflords; his bar with the best cl Jiquors His stable is large, and will be attended by aa attentive and obliin bostler. Jan SO. 1868-tf. "YA LU A 1 5 LEFAUM AT TiTl VATE 7 nut;-sf?oi offers trm?hl: IAUM in l5L:ufelk k town kijS OuiiUrta-cii nty, w ItWn oui7a?f F 11JiTO,, CO' Pr.f,J' x - r" isaIirJCs svipp!iscl -aith the . fean? ; tke Ba is snpplk-,1 with thaca liqnorr, and th Sriwat attealed by rcol Traient vtii rs com- uioJated and hotieis tken by the week awath cs- jtar, on eifaojcaLI u-rnus. teb-'l' 1 GOD SAVE TiHENIONVVEAatt- Clil?lirr,, irAf ajnr,tAT i izen of iho I'nitcd States who hus nreviouelv OllLiA lr t A 1 l.VJbiI'i 1 IV At titnA jjH.-Uitied voter of thj.s tit:'4'HU.l reifto'ved , r t , , , j theretrownI rt.n-nei. tind wlrstnill have re- PURSUAXT to n A t of- tbo eenerultJVse'jn- i sideit in tle c-te tion T!1trict and pajt rfTtr,"is t)ly of the f'oiaiiK'iiwealtli of pfjiris.vlviif Ui, ( aforesaM, sluill be entitled to votafter rcMtUhjr entitted "Ai;Ae rflatinjf JtlofWmnf of- hr tho State six months. Froriilcd. Ttmt the tlii.s Commonwealth." apinnvoU ttie -'(! lay of I f rceir.oD clUztdie of tli TTnited fctate,' W2wet'n .Inry.'A.l). im. JOHN A. BLAIlt. Illtrh Slier- ' tweirt.v-ruo t.n.1. twenty-two ycaif. :.:-whvTiAvo ill of tht? Countr of Cambria, in the Common- j resi(ifl in an !leat!on listriot us aforpnidshall wealth of lVrmsvlvnnia. do h reby make known j be erititlfnl trrToteaithough tht y sharr rfot have and jrtve notice to tht- r.n'yKa cf the eounty i paid taxes. . , aforesaid, that an (ieiieral Kieclioii will be held : No; person shall be pjDrmittoa tJ vote whose in the snld eouny of ('aiulji jj,. , A name Is not contained bv the list of taxable ln VI TU"S5A7 ES& IhSEAT tf-KKBSJi, AiJ). 1S70, habitants furnished, by Commipjioners, unless, f;r th;rn;ose of lectin the several personsj n,A hereinnLter named, u: - " " - rw.sed HLM-er-ablv to the Constitution, nnd civ wiittpcrsoii to.rtireseiu im.'-u-nm'ona on- j jrressiuna! DistritH-. cniainl of tbefonnt-iesof Cambria, Jiktir, Hiuitiusdoit and, MlSiiiuin the, I Xatiouiti-Hodse of Tlepvesentatives.- , One. pcrsoii to mrcserit the Seventeenth Con- i One person to represent the county of Cum- bria in (;-nenil A"5Mnliv. - One-wwsou for hitfh Sheriff of tbo county of One person for County Commissioner, tine iMtraun'-for JJirectorof Foor.aad iIo:se, )ne perMu for Corncr ' " . 7 J iirepiiu lumnmii .nuuum. ... (me person lor Jury Commissioner. v - j I nlso hereby make knoviumd--FiKXnotice lat the place of luddimc tji-dforentid tdvcttou .1 i 'the several waribf, boroughe. districts jind I Onewsuu for County Auditor. thai in t iiunJ;iw -:li:tll the coilutT oi' lul.-hl r,jiR follows, to wit : if " The electoi-s ot the district composed or the townwiii ol Allesrhr-ny, to meet at the office re- c'Otly-K-ciipied by M.Leavj', Kmj., dee'd, in the boroujrli ot I.orctto. The tskn tors of the district composed of the townsliipV.f Adams, to meet at the School House at Moses Krinr's. in said township. The: Hie district eotutHHtd of"tlie towristiip f BIiickti( k, to im-ttat the Louse of Adam Makin, dee'd, in the villajre of Uelsano. Ttio ercU'i's of the district composed of the township. of" Cambria, .to meet ait,-io .Court House in the boron jrh of ESiensbtir. The ehCU'in of the djstrivt composed of the township of Carroll, to meet at School Ifous in Carrolltown bt)rouy-h.y TTie electors of t';e listrict composed of the ooroii-n qj. mnoingwir, it, to meet tit: the "iehofjr , , i iistrltt corn posed ofthe i IJcuscili sani Dortnijrn- The . iTectoiu of l ho district com: towTiship j C)nt-t to meet at tuo School House on tlieiannTiT .tioyr-in?s;n.'C tn sain township. Tbfc electors of .the distr ict ,eomioscl cf the, boi oiiL-li of Chest Springs, to meet lit the house of JiHKiii Wiiirner, in said boroujrh. The electors of the district composed of the township of Clearfield, to meet at School T-foli 3; Hdjoitiing- the villu(ie of St. Augustine, in toNvuship. The i-lcctors of tho "district unipo"fr(l of the towiship of Conemavtjrh, to m-ri-nt tht-Sc-hool Hneal Sinjrer's, In said township. The elei;Mir8 of th -lUtUicl .compose d of Ihe borcruirh of Coneiiuuisrh, ti tneet as follows-: l'irst VVard. at the house t- i'etcr jMaltzio, in said First Ward ; Second Ward, at the house of Thouii?ri;ulclille. 14 said S-oiul Ward. The I'll etorS of the district composed of the borough of Cambria; 10 meet ut fcci.ooi lU.iiao Xd. 3, in' said Ix.rouh. v ' ' " ' The electors of tlic district composed -of tke borough of Coopersdale; to inert at the School Houee. In said borouyh. -,' ... . - The electors of the district composed of the township of Croylc to meet at tht; S-.ltool House 1 . 1 .,.. . 1 - . f . : 1 1 1 - : 1 -l . 1 - iu me ijiiisiv 11 r'linLiH-iHiih in tuni'iownnip. ; The electors of the district composed of the ' borough of Kast Con-mau!;h. to meet at the ! house of lianicl Confer, in Siiiil borough. The electors of the district con.po-.od of the bH"ouy;U of Kbensburr, to meet us follows : Kast 1 Ward, at the Court House, in said Ward: West Ward, to meet at Jas. Myers Hall, in said Ward. The eicfctors of tho district ooniiKised of-tiie. borough tif I-Yanklin. -to lii&rt at the School House,.iii said borough; - '.-; - - -. The ek'ctors of the district comprised of the township of Gullitin.to taei 4it the School House in the town of Onllftrtn, in said township.'- Theeh-ctors of the cilstrfct cimposed ol tiio township of Jackson," to meet'ut'the "house of" Henry linger, iu said township. Tho electors of the district composed of, the borough of . .lohnstown, tu meet as follows: Kiit V4iix.t Publte Sidiool lU.oni No.5,iiiidd Ward; Second Ward, at the otlice of Joseph (. Strayer, iq-i m Market stft t-U- in said Ward;. Tlnid-iVara, at 'house of J'ohnllruOy. on Dunk lin stre-t, in said Ward: Fourth Waid, at the house of John Trcfts in saiil Ward: l-'ifth Ward, at'tho Kernville Svhoid House in said Ward; Sixth Ward, at the Johnstown Pottery iu said Ward. The electors of the? district--composed of the boroujfh of Lorotto',. to uKet ut the School House in said boi-ouxh.' ' : The electors -of the district er.mj.oscd of the township of Minister, to meet at thi. M'an house of Au. llurbin, iu the viliagele'Muiifter, in ssdd township. The elect t i s r.f the district obn"ipd'l f'the txu-oiiMb of Millvilie, to meet et the l-'iankbn House iu said boroii-h. i t u i j ." The clec tor of the district composed of the lioroiiffli of i'rospeetf r uict at the School House in said borough. ' -, The eleetcirs of the district composed of 1he township of Kicliiand, to meet at the house of Joejih (Jeis. in said township. The 'lectors .f th" district composed of the to.wnsMp of Sumiucrhill, to meet at the School" House in the borough of Wilntore. Tl-.e electors of the d:sUu;t composed f the borough of Summitville, to meet at the School HooMjni said Imh-ouv h. , . The electors of the district composed of the township ot Susquehaniia, to meet at the house of Micitacl l'latt,-in sai.l-townsliip. a . The electors pf the district composed of the towuhip of Thj loi;. Iy meet at tieSc!uol llvuse iiesr Win. Ileadru k's. in said tojrnshipv ; . is The electors of the district composed of the borough of Woodvule, tonicet at Ahool House in said borough. ; .. . : The elector's of the district 'coiiifmse't of fle borough otWiinioro, to meet at School House in said boroujrii. The elector of the district composed of the township of Washington, to meet at the School House at the Toot of Plane Nu. 4, tn said tu p.- The electors of the district eonmo-eil of 1 h.. tortiismp of White, to meet at School House No. 1, iu said township. - , . . . ,. ., , The electors of tine district composed of the township ot odor, to meet at the house of Wm. A. Hicks, in said townshiy. . - . The General Election in all the Wards, Town ships, Districts and IJoroujrhs of the county Is to be opened between Hie. huursof six ami seven o'clock. in the forenoon, mid shall continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening-, when all polls shall be closed. WYN " 1 JoitTHEit givk xotiCe,-us in and bv the s,,Vrtljn " tl,fc 'for said A4 I am directed, 1 hat all persons execptin-r J ustloes of the IYj.ee whAVt-.hU hold any t fik'c 'Or anpointjuertr. of rrotit 01-rrusf under the jcoVn-nment of the rmted States, or of this Stnte, or of anv city or incorporated district, w hether a wnnm":ssio'nol oincor or otherwise, a suboriliiiate or nyent-who is or shall bo employed under the LcNIative Judiciary, or Kxecutive Do. art m ems of this State or the Ccitea Mates, or of 4111V citv-ov in eortioratcd district, and lo r.t-r...,-"...,.'.! Cnuirress.or of the State Legislature, aiid v the select and common councils of auy ( ity,rafri- An Act reial iuut to E!-ut ,..1 ui po-s, r,iro J Sre ,. t.f -Am-M -ilii it is enn enacted that the frnv-roiiij.- latii Section shalt not t-e soerrrcrmrd as toprevent -n v ril ;uuvy olUcer ortborourli.oflic.r from servim-as VM? or; biSjtctff 1- at in y .Kwn-ral. or si"i iai eteciK-nlield iu this CommonwtBiHh. provided. Vr'.'V1' 01 a n1 3 "d0 of he elections sti al 1 "TE" .,hw. -fHective places appointed T.ll iiol.lin.r th.. t .. 1. ... ? -I'l "." u ror rVW ZfivV v . 1 1 yeuisinot to which they respectively belong before seveu'cloojcin the morninif, and -ach of said inspectors 1- tl&&E nu.a o'rllronnt tor shaU not attend on the day of any e CTion" then tli person who thai! .LZ.J'i'P' next highest number ofrotes for judge at "the WlTr?)1. el" sbull act as in.nector in his place. And iu csw tli Lav received I the higlfet niinVberof rot Tfor insiK-ctor shall not attend, th Z'rLZ L.r. person who shall SVifin " a.,,,H,iut a" inspector i,i bia pla.-e - ce,vheahiL'he." " pnmta judge-in hisoKand if n v vanfy" have been elected, present t thn V,??, t'lE?or f .".-F' tu'r "oappoiutcl tuiiri v the person idling tlienlac'e of i'a. 'V' ii.ifM.im-i wi an incorporated district, is by law imHsnimr tniti.ens an opportnnit-v incapai le of holding or exercising at tl.; sajife I Pfyform suhi.ri requisite or to become qual tinic the oilicijorappoinuaontol 'yudjftnn- j fl, it shall Uuhedutv of fwerv porson tor Or Clerk of any Klection of this Coin moil- I i"o.ff:v!r t,ri-e to all citizens of. tire Cmtod v cult ii. ami that no lusiect or .1 ...'.,-..,....-.,- 1 Stat's the suiiie and e.nuil nnnn?fii.it - 1 . teVit ""'Vl'oloi-Oou, aUMVcli " suolijycceqiiisitnd to becomo quaiftvd ri f u'rVX.V V" tor.--Also," bv to vot wnhonr disUuctiou of race." color, or the 4tli Sect a.irVf the Act of Assvillv entitled I previous condition of servitude; and if any j ne K'-uerai, special, cit v,c incornoraf cil rif trict atid township- eh dti.S.s and ill t cction for Elector of President an9ice PreSdcn t o? '.L'1!10'1 States h?n beheld anjrt "tl by the inspectors and JinVe Clfectt asJ etorp said, and by Clerks ,in,nf,?f..x V IVrS.'.r?" - - -.LluUlltl or Z?Zr of the election of the district who rtSAvebAVal-'iifi'atfg sesseor8, if?,"?" Hwa. at nryoTncein Ebens- ! i tors ji.u tno juiije, vr.tcftf?el 011. in refi- I ' , i .InifJ A TTAjl .'s time to tirnoi-vqiiire. -m shu l0m f ,Vc,.n artnershsp ketofore existing be - No person ahaU -be permitted t. ... -5 VrUC Vr?W"m: ",0i' Ptoneback anl It. . .... 1 . . . 1 . . . - - - - - ' .- it 1 ri 1 .- 1 . - - - - - Hi.i . 1 1 r v 1 mm 111 inn inuii.m. 1 evectwio. as aioresiiut. w.hA,,h.n n.-:r ? i luisiriess nt Pttrtiim.. satisiaetory evuaeuotv fcitner liis firmation or the oath or affirmation that he has .paid, such atax.oron tai Oueen reeeipt. shall make oatii to t on at anoth-r, failure to pro- o ttit mtrmpnt. thereof. Seeorul, if lio claim the rffrht to -vote ty Im iiir an eleiUr uutween the nre of twentv oneiupd twenty-two jrears, he shall depose-Vm oath-orflirmttHorV t-hat ho has resided frrrTiis riioifi.and make srieh prcif of ifsideneV in the ciistriet as is required by this act, aud that he -1 loes verily believe from the nccount jriven him ,.T Mir. is oi. l no. a tre ntoresiud,;find siiCIi otner evidence as 1s reqniwd by this act : whereupon the name of the person thus admitted 0- vote 'hall be inserted in the alphabetical listfcyjjie inucctors and a not tnade opposite thereto lir wrtturKLThtr-word" "tax." if he shall tie ajiimittod rTovtt4'y ndson of havimr paid tax, or the ""woiu -nee, iruiHFrnu ne a!mittel to vote bv reason'of'wk-ir?: and tho same shall Wen lied out to the clors, who shall make the likd-rtwtos on the list ofWera ket-tjf Ij'CiiT In nil eases Where the' 'lValrio W flo-pnnn elaimiujr to vote is found on the list; furrrfslrrd liy the commissioners and nsxessor, or his rifrht t vote, -wiiether'f onnd thoreoii tr m.-1s ob jected to by any ouaTified citizen; it shall betlie duty of the inspectors to examine &irt'h erson on oath as to his qualifications', and if ho i-latin to have resided witlitu. tba Statefor.Mie yeaf'or more, lit onth rtnll-not tie wuftifeiont jiroof theroof. but be(hill inakftjiroyf by irt fra.t one competent witness, who si'.alllie a mfa'Cfied e fee tor, tliat he hairei-idi d in the district; for iiifiro tT:an ten days next immediatelv iii-eceilfno- siich - ttion, nnd shahV ls himself swenr that his i'iiii tide residence, in nursViauce of -his lawful rsIiiJiir. is in uQ jifFtiirt.'and thatheTdd nt remove intrrsl cUstijet for the purjnse of vo- iji'i i Herein. shall make due pronfVif r".jnired. of his resi dence nnd payment of taxes a aforesaid, -sluill bo admitted to vo.tw tlie-tci-vrnsli;! ward-ir district. in Svhich rf.'nrti1f-e'B'P.p. m Tf any person shall prevent or attempt Krpre vent any oflicer of any election uhrW 1 ht A t from holding jb eli oletii on. or use threaten iirrr violence to anysiren ftrtcef. orV .! Tnfr rupt or improperlv interfere with liim ?Tt flie execution of his duty, or jHnM 1 lock up the window or avenue to anv "idn..wTf,lii13:e same may be hwldinor. or shall riotoiwlv dfstrivb tliCtieaeeat such election," or shallTtse nnv in-timiiiatui'-t thrents. force or vioience With de sicrntoinf!wetee unduly or overawe any elector, or -to prevcut him-from Ttninvr, or to restrain .rlio.frecioui of choice: snoh v.orson. oti"inic tion. shall be fineil in any su not exceeding live htndred dollars mid l imprisonel for anv time not ltf"-"s timn three nor more thpn tw(i'c months: imA if itslnill ho shown to the court iv where the trial of ueh olfense shall le luid, that tnepei-son so otrtuhns- was oot :if- resident if the city, ward, district or towiwb'p where the oirense was committed, nnd nor oiftftted to vote thewin, then, on conviction, he shall he sen tenced to pay a tine of not less than one hundred--nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six month" Ttor more than two years. , 1 f any pu-oanot by law qualified .-shall fraud-ulentrttto-jt titir eh-etion of thi Common wealth. oi4.cnr pttierwise qualified, shall vote out of his propel- district, or if dnv person kitow inr the waut of such qualincaiiuBdjall aid or procure such persm to vote, the- p.ir-f n offending- shall, on conviction, lie lined in imvfimi not exceeding two hundred "dollars and lie impris oned li) any term riot cxecedinir three months. If any person shall vote at more thafi diepiee fion district, .or otherwise franrtnlentlv vote more tluin enc5 An t Uesume duv, or tohalj'fraud ulently fold and deliver to the inspect jt two tickets ,U'KOt her, with the iateirt ilicfraliv to vote, or shall frrocu re -another to do so. Uo or they offending litll, on conviction. beflnwUin any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned focntt term not les than three nor more than twelve iftomiis If any person not qualified to vote in this Conu'wuMveotth nxrw-ably to law (-xnert the sons of Oiiolified citi.ensi shall apnea r it'm'y phu-e of oeti-n for the purpose of'jnt'.uencin" the oitioi onplJlW to vote, he shall. -Jtr onu viction, forfeit and pay any sum not oxceWVujr one hundred dollars for ev'erv such offense, and be i tn prisoned for any term not ex ceedi?:-three moiithi : "v v ? I ( HASCfi is TIIK MOOT" OF VOTtNn, AN" Act rea-ulatiiifr the mode of votiifjS afnll the cloctioiis in the several eonntw-s of this . Coimikon wealth, approved 3f9rchtiili, JM&a SkCTIO. 1. r.e if flia'lr,! lrt. fh.Frtor- mul Jn$.t,f ? ire.f Htativr of ihe C:inxuAnr olth ,f I'fiiiisnlrariia in (,t ,ra! f .. rnirni wrrt U I' tcJiii im,trtrl hit ttt'v.thrihi tifjtir'.trmrl Tnat theqnalitkd voters of .-the several ciunties or this Commonwealth, at the tri-neral. tTwnstfip, beroitifh or special election, arelfereby. "tieVe auer.. au1hori d and reu(ped to vte, Uv pic kets, priiited or written, or pnrtlv print ful'ad id partly written, serernlly classified as follows-: One ticket shall embrace the names of all judg es of courts voted for. and be labelled eutide '.Judiciary:" cpn ticket shall emnvacethenames of all Statf olticevs voted for. and be lahtdlod "J-tate;" one ticket hali embww-oH" names of all county oflieera tt,-9 for, Ant bo' lfibeliwl '.'County :" one ticket shnll co.l.i .... n,t. i of aJIU.wiisMipfliycs voted for. and beiii-belled . w i. -unji, 'w- wl u.i 1 1 -ii: vnt( 9 cj if fl.Trr.es ot all boronsrh oflicers voted for. end be labelled "Huroujrh ; and each class shall tc deposited in separate ballot-boxes-. a , J A M FAUM EXT rO-NSTITITIOX, TT J "SEcnifMs . Tho rihtof citizens of the rjii ted Spates to'r.te sfealijiot be denied ccnUrieirvifl by the T nlted Staff s, or by anv State, on ac count of race, color,, or lrevious eouditj.m of servitude." 5- i -. - ' s -' - - - - -- - - 4. if : f FIIlST AND SIXOXD PECTTOX OF ACT OF COXGKF.S ' OFiLAIiCHcl. . . "SEcriox -li-jfr it lu, mt A Vmul Jlivsc ot Hriwcxrntalircx if Die Ci, it'll Striirx of .ijiiirivn in Coiiin r ( mhh tt. That all citizens of the T'nited Stilt es"w)to ,ine oVshillf be Vthi f wise qunlirled to vote at' anv eelfrm 'by the Ieople, in any State. Territory, district, county, city, parish, township, school "district, munici pality, or other territorial sub-division, shall be entitled and allowed tft-vote at all ueh elec tions, without distinction raef, color, or pre yioim condition of scrvitJ.do, nay Coivtiwitiou, JU'v. custom, usare or regulation of any. State or Territory, or by or under its authority, to the t ."S-p.-J, At1 le It firV?rreiiart,-d, That if by Or under the authority of the Constitution or jr-shall iM-KdniTjiO'l vjrti the performance of t hereby, to be wcovered limm ,.tv.n ,1,,. case, with full costs and fueh. allowance for romisebfeesas the court shall fl-m-jifst., ami sha I also, for every such offense, be deemed gui'tyof a misdemiiiuims and shaih on coin-io-tioti thfreof.be fined not less thfH.fivelnift4rcrt ctoliars or be imprisoned not less than one month ir, -1 year,or .bofcbr4t the ii- cretiop of tljacourt." jja j; SECTION 10 OF AN ACT OF THE 'pENXSyiTASU . LEGISI.ATITKE IW-VAPl'JL, 6, A. p. if.Q.t . - -Pec. in.'ThatW mm h of errv Act of Assem bly as provides that only white freeiiH n ate c-n- i--i y1' r ne Tutored s v.tt-rp, rr s claiming to ote at itygetHrnl r sroi-rt ele--tion of this ( onimonwcalth, be and the same is Jiereby repenU'd; und that hereafter, ail fw--tnen. wuhout disUnetioo of color, shall be n- lh:' n1'1 'CK istered according to the provisions a l,e ?X?o "e'-tion of the net approved lTth of April, 1SC9 entitled "An ictYfiirti.er .Fuppte IhiTf ?L., C" a JT.'arinr to the elections of Vnl,iC, ,nl.,rveah: an'1 whpn otherwise qual it ;2i er thee-3i5ni? Iaw,t entitled;, rote fnonuSTaT PPCCtal clcctlous ln this Com- cJ.o"inLt0-tb?-proviot1!' ntalned in tho fhX V.!?'.''!0' ttie Act first aforesaid, the judges of "the aforesaid districts shall re spectively take eh.rge of the certificate or rr- ..iVvi,i uoa m taMr rencetiv Btticts, and rrofliiee.-them-at-a' meetinrof ontrudge from each district at the Court Hon sef in tho JrougftofKbensbtirg on fv ttiird aveAer then mat there to do anV pVrfon Ue Sut eVf , o;Vt ; iA;.' '.JJV1-:' '. " .wcanoss or una- .vavu.ivui.is uuaoie to attend such meet- , , " 'l oy one oi the f itness our hands this ,tl, day of August, VAi:,,jN am, 7 "Jin (iEU vriv (By his Attorney, Jno. C. Martin.) sepj.-t. satisfaetory evidence either im hisoiUvir f- " tihic, or tne laws or anv Territory, any aeC t or shall be required to be -doneas a prerequisite or qualification for voting, and bv such ( onstikiition or ln- iw-yonc r ..o;,.,.., such person or officer shall refuse oi-iiiowlrigl'v omit to givo full effect tq thi section. lu-Bl ali lor every such offense, forfeit an.rpav thc'uei ot nve hundred dolhn- f.. '. -t. 1 the cliitnr.F.xdr attiS. by c. norkixs. Sr enk kinuly, I fray, to the children of Erin, To Patrick, and ijargaret, 10 Bridget and Bar- - -' ney- ; -..'"'.' As hardly they toil in the lnncT of the' stranger l''or the lone ones who dwell on the banka of Killarney. Their eyes they are bright, their cheeks they areTOsr,'1' - ' ' They sii;g as they toil at reaping or sowing; But the sonps ttat they sing breathe. a. spirit ; - J rf c-.rlri oca--- .... That tells of the land where ' the shamrock ,is growing. , . , In country, in town, in city, 'in village. In farm-house aud dairy ; at the mouth of the cannon , - ' The children of Erin forever, are creaming Ol the ki.d that id watered by th waves of the Shannon. They dreani of the cabin that stands on the hillside ; Of.4he recu, sunny meadows' i where the prim roses bloom ; , , They d.eam ot the fields where in childhood they played, ,- . '-, Of the willow tlmt weeps o'er a young broth tr's tomb.- , , .-. . -:; - In far diant lands, wherever they roam. Mid the snow of the North, 'neutlt the palms, of the South . Erin's warm hearted eons, in their dream3 still return To the Rrecn j-le of thdr home, to the land of their birth. . - , , . i w , , Autl sad is the heurt As she thinks o. a lar away lather or mother, And her blue eves are dimmed with the tear-. ! . dropsofsorVoV - ' 'j As she dreams of abright-eyed.sister or brother;. I TUn an.'i;t.;u'"'t ' t- , '-',,i'i ! Then speak Lmdlyvl pray, to Wapoor chiU j To rat.iek?a?id Margaret, to Bridget and Baf- j ' ney --. , ,.' ' . ,l j As haidlvtheyifcoiVir. the latd of the etrangei For the lone ones who dwell on the babks of j kiHansev. . TT"" .. !' J -"""""" ' i Vka vikg. The Egyptians were theearl' esf 'manufacturers of linen and other cloths and thi jiWiJtiiUs. yf tlnsr Iounls were eager ly conght by fv.reig'u nations-. On the eld mocumeuts atTUtchere .are'', lictore of kt.ms and ' weav-wra at work ; and n though the reireantatioBa phuw. the! inacliiiies have been exceedingly- crude,.yet k is certain that by tins means -man j very fino speci mens ivcre inanufactuK-d. .' This srtaetnent is cofrobcrated by tlie fact that at the pres ent time the I! indoos produce , exquisite muslins from their mde looms, the same in constinctien as those used by the ancient Egyptians. Oa these pu'metive .contrivan ces of beam, Leu'dJe ,iisl.ley, as depicted 011 the crumbling .tombs, .the fin elastic and durable uiummy-cloth was 'woven for,tbe dead. " ' 1 ' .,. - . . . ,' Weaving was a special employment in sotrro (jfthd larger towns or Greece; but jrj tbstage of the woild it waa.au ts eotial item t f female education to know. how to weave ; hence almost every dwelling had a h om at. which the wcruenworked.- The ancient Komaiis.nsed every indnce ment to encourage domestic industry. Spin ning and weaving constituted the principal occupation i,f the women. It was considered a better qualification for women than wealth. SisucLAK-FaEAK ofa Ued Pird. Mrs. Ntdbam, who recently died at .Sale ml Ind.', had a fihe red bird and a cage of canaries. 1 The red bird refusing to slug, she placed it m.the cage with the canarie.. '-.Between the birds the most affectionate frTendship grew up." 'When' .the nestling season of the cana ries would arrive, tho' red bird would sdiff-r thenr to pull euf his' feathers to make thtir nest from, and on such oceasiens he was almost entirely Gripped cf-hls jdumaa'. When taken from the canaries-the red bird refused to sing, aud not a note could be co' trD frouiLim until he was placed amou- the canaries. . - ,. J , . ,. . When Mr8.Nedham was upon her deat h bed she ordered the red biid to be brought to her. She. took it into her hands and 'ca ressed it tenderly. . r3h'then Lad a window opened near-her bed and placed the bird injt raw&FMWSiUxny .lutiful ii.V He bird sat,, uj..on the window for a few min uets, and mounting into' a shrub near by he poured forth' his ' richest "song 'for about a quarter of an hour1. thetLplutijng his wjD"S he lie w away to the woods; white. to soul of bis .kind liberator almost immediately took its departure to the spirit landv ; ' Two "Lone Womes." The Topeka (Kansas) Lecord says: Sotne three years ago two maiden ladies appeared in the vi cinity of Osawkee. They built a cabin of poies, which they carried on their shoulders over a quarterf a mile. Iq this habitation they havo resided ever since, with-no-protec-tor tveept a large and savage o -Thy bought no land, but. invested their money in M,;1.11 Ltive.19 head of cattle. .48 bop, S .horses, am a large "outfit" of Keese, cWckens, etc. They manage all their T "Ti tra'J,,action8'" without any outside aidrri hey cpt and pat np thefr own hay chopHWow wriori; and tlo-thesame amount ior. xrk that two men woartt'do under the same circumstances. They have no society, but appear to be women of fair education . The history of these women prior to their appearance in their cabin on the place, and the cause which, led them to adopt thia singular mode cf life, are involved i .:; 1 human little pf merb ?nirr,ality is there: in it that it Is practised only in its fullest pcrfc9tion arnona.ibe rnoetrefioed andctV ,'dtzed of. human specie. A -CommMi place perfcon slanders only his enemies.' and that too. on the strong provocation of rivalry, or r - "v. pumrnui ana "pressm"-. interest biead ; and there are never two or three of them sathered together, but it is the staple of their ordinary discourse. If it were req u.s,to to g.ve an accurate definition of what constitntes poltte conversation, one mi-ht discnbe it as turning wholly ou persons, a'nd nevcy ventur.ng upon thtjdiscussionoftWn-s. Go into twenty fashipnabldfawuig roomsor p0":!!1041 m of them jou: will find the theme of discourse to be neither lit erature, politics, nor . , vv.ux-.nio merits (that is to say, the demerits, for. the absent has just left the room, or had dtherw-istt in f identally heen brought upon the tapla Ricnssthe man with good, firm health is rich. . ' So is the man with good clear conscience bu 13 the parent of vigorous, happy chil dren. ; . ',. ' So is the clergyman whose coat the little children pluck, as he passed them on their play. " . ..... So is that wife who has the whole heart of good husband. , ";. ; " So is the maiden wh o?e : horizon is not bounded by the 'coming man,' but who has a purpose in life, whether-she er ntv; or- not. -i i t- : . .. ... . So is the young aan who, laying his band on his heart, can say, 'I have treated; everv woman I ever saw as I should wish my sister o be "treated by other men." i' - - - -- - ' . The Kidneys are: two in number, situated at the upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat, and consisting of three parts, viz : the Anterior, the Interior, aud the Exterior. The anterior absorbs. Interior consists c it tis sues, or veins, which serve as a deposit for the urine ann con vey it to the exterior: ' The exte rior is a conduct or iilso, -terminating in a single 1 tulie, and called a Ureter. The ureters airein- IIV IVLVA n llll 1113 ui.i'iv.v 1 i . . 1 - 1 . ,'' I re ' ' . . 1 1 The bladder Is composed of various coverings 1 or tissues, divided into parts, via.: the Upper, i the Lower, the Ner-ous, ami the Mucous. The upper cJtpcls, the lower-retains. Many have a j desire to urinate without the ability: other. ' urinate without the ability to retain. This fre quently occurs in children'.-' r . To cure these affections, wo, must bring into action the muscleg, wjijch engaged in their various functions. I f they are negloc ted, G ravel nnd Dropsy lnay -wisue. - - " ; . The reader must 'also be -made aware, that , r , .... However si :gii 1, may oe ine airacK, lr is sure 10 our llesh Jind biood ure'suj-porttd from these ,.-,-, .a ' suurtxs- - . : "! , Ooct, or ItnECMATisM . rain oecnrtng in tlie lwnis is indicjitivc of the above diseases. They 0,(.UP in p0r?oll8 0?crl to at,a 6tomath una ch:'fcyrt,bns. ' . I V V - ; Tn Gravei,. Tlie gravel ensue from oe gleet or improper treatment of -tho kiduej'&- These organs being weak, the water -is not ex-i polled from the blad.let-. butllowed torenveinj it-leeom fot-erlvh. nnrtitimTit flrtrtnii T Tt fa front thiV deposit that the stohe is foriid,"-and frrSvt l ensues. "' " " ' ' ' ml- " ' - ' - -i 11 . ' f - i k . v I t . Bjioi'SV is a collect ioiij of ;-fraJ, income parts of the body, and bears diffeij'ij nJOWj-x;ord-i ing to tins putts affected, :M:z"j wlxiirlr'gtf traJlj difTuseil. o- n. tin body, it i.s-allf d A'uiU'-caj when sCie abd.nnen, Ascitas wiimi f the chest, HydrotUvortijc. . : 1 .. . r - ' 1 .,1 f- - . , .TitF-ATMEKT. Ilelmbohl's hijrhlj- concentra ted compound Extract Buchu is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseasce of the Lltulder, kidneys, giavc-U diopsjcal S'.vejlings, rheuma-ti.-m, and g-outy afTcctious,'; Under thl head a-? have arntnged Dysuria, or difficulty and rain in passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of wate; Strangury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or Woody rine; Gout and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any change in'quantify, but increase in coler, or dark "water. It was nlwayn highly recom mended by the late DrVPhyeick, in these affec tions."' ' ' ;" - ' -' ' ' - , -s. This medicine increases tlie power of diges tion and excites tho absortents into healthy no tion by which the wntiiyor oaloerous deposi tions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and infhunma Inn, are redneod, and it is taken by men, women, and: children. Direc- ons for use and diet accompany. - . Pjiiladelpitia, Pa Feb. CT., 1S67. II. T. IIelmkoij), .Drufe'gLsf : - ... . Deas Sir. I havo leu asuCei f r, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid ney affect ions, during which time I have used various medicinal pre partitions, and beeTi-tiiidcr the treatment of tho most eminent Physicians, experiencing butUittle relief. . Having soon your preparations cxtr-nsively ndvertiscd, I consulted with my family physi cian in regard to using your Extract Isucui. I did this because. I had used nil kind of rdver tised remedies, nnd had found them worthless, nnd some quite injurious; in fact. T despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies thereafter unless I knew of the ingre dients. It Was this that prompted tne to ii.-o your remedy. As you advert fred that it was Composed of buchu, ctibcbs nnd 'Jtir.fpcr berries, Itoeeurrei to me and my'physkj.in as an excel lent combination, and, with his ud ice, after nu examination of the article, an 1 consulting again with the druggist, Iconcluded to try it. I com menced its use about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From tho first bottle I was astonished and grntified at the ben eficial effect, and after using it three weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much like writing you a statement of my case at that t hue, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, nnd therefore concluded to defer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater value to you and more satisfactory I am now able to report that a cure is effected after using the remedy for five months. . I have not used tinynotr for three months, nd fcV as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and inrigorntor of tne system, I do notrneatttobc without it when ever occasion may require frs use fft sueli affec .tions.' - ? " - JI. MvbCOKMICK".-- Sho.uld any doubt Mr. Jle-Coriuiok's statement he refers to the following g-entlomcn : Hon. William Bicleh, ex-Governor, Penn sylvania. Hon. Thos. Florence, Philadelphia. ,IIon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. Black,. Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. It. roiiTEH, ex-Goveruor, Pennsylva nia. T ''.''- r .". Hon. Er.r.w Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia. ' Hon. VT. A. PoRTEitj City Solicitor, Philadel phia. ; -1 - '' Ifon. .Totin Btgi.er, ex-Governor, California. Hon: E. BANksAuditor General, Washing ton,' TJC. ' And many others, if necessary. " -'-!. 1 : . . - - . ; t?r PoId "by Bruggists and pealers every where. Beware of counterfeits. Askfornelm boiaB. Taienoothef. Price-13 per bottle, or six bottles for 6.50. Delivered to any tid dress. Describe symptoms in all communica tions. h. t. heCmbold; ii- Cull 594 BMUay, Xew T'orlc. SOXE ARE CCSUIJc ' Done up in Steel Engraved Wrapper, WITH .' ' FAC-SIMltE OF MY CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE : ,. . . AI SIGNED Juho 23,18TO.-ly. ' ' -, . .- HRUGAKDCBEMIEAL WABEHBUSE! J5I. . .Ii.'" OATMAK HAS BECOME AGENT IX : Ebensburg, and. vicinity t- ' poR THR CELEBRATED GROYER; &'' 'BAKER' LOCK-STITCH FAMILY iWIl MACHINE. WHICH IS WAKKAXTKll IO DO ALL KIND OF VORK AKD GIVE THE TTMCST . . . -; . . 1 s - SATISFACTION IN ALL RESPECTS. TENTIST1J V. The underfclgn'cd, a -M- . graduate ? of the- Ilalti more Coi'ege !.-... " - of Dental Sur pery, respect fully ou"ers his PROFESSION A L services to the -Ai 5T TTi citizens of Eb- ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the;OuuTii Io;ia5. .of each month, to re oiaia one week: .-..'..-- Auel3. SAM'L BELFOKD, t). D. S. DR. H. B.MILLER, Altooita. Pa., Operative and i Mechanical DENTIST. ,',Pflice removed to'Tirginia street, opposite tite-Xulheran church. Persons from Cambria county--or ehewhere who pet work" done by tne tpjthe a mount of Ten Do!l:ir5?ind upward, will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All woKK WAMisiHi. Jan. 1, IcGD.-tf. TK D. W. ZIEGLER, urseon Den M-7 tist.will visit Eoenbiirg pro fessionally on theHECOKD ilo.v j v of p.i r-h . mn-r f h n rl -mm sit ' ue wctikj" duriu which tune he may )e-4ound at the Mountain House. E3JTeeth extracted without pi5n "by the use of titrate Oxide, or LaugLItij G:i9. MET)IC A Iv-?A HD. Dr. E. J. Dm KELL'ims coiumenofd tho practlor- of med icine iu Cliest Spring-?, famr.rhi crajntA-, 1'a. Office over the store of E. II. Nutter. Alli-ro-ffcssiorul calls respomlcfl to promptly .it any hour.uf.the eUiy eir nig-ht. je3.-3m. 7 II. PLANK, RI. D., tenders his professional services to the citizen? r-f EtK.nsturH- and vicinity. Office on Iliirh sti-cer. oppoit the now Congregational chureh, Kast Ward.- JVin-ht tails can be mud at the late rosi-df-iK-e of Dr. H. S. Bunn, Wost Ward. myl2. iTrj All I S O X7L D., - , " 1 I.ortto, Cambria toM Ph., Tenders his profe?siuil service to such of the citizens of I be above place and vicinity ha may reqtir; medical aid - April ili.-ly. lAilES J. OATilAX, 31. D., tenders Lis professional services as Phv- sio;tn aud Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll- tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of build ing tccupied by J. BucR & Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at bis residence, one door tou,tb of '.A, Ilans tin- and hardware store. May 9, 1SG7. m J. LLOYD, successor to 11. S. m- Dhkk, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, I anas, tfc. Store on Slain street, opposite the "Mansion Ilcuse," Kbenshurg, Ta. October 17. 18G7.-Cm. D. M'LAUGIILIX, ITTORNEY AT LAW, JoTinstovn, Pa.- fl Onrce m the Exchange building, on the Uorcer of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs.,;' Will attend to all business connect eJ with his profession. Jan. 31. 1867.-tf. . . - ' - ;TOHN l LINTON, ITT0RNF,Y AT' LAW, Johnstown Pa. II CHlice tn biiUdins: on corner of Main -and Franklin street, rprosite Mansion House, second doer. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18G7tf. (j .L BERSIIIXG, Attorney-at- " Law, JoJuistoicn, Pa. Office on Frank lin street, upstairs,- over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 1667. c XV. EASLY, Attoknet at Laav. Office. No. 108 Franklin strpt. .lnhna. town. To. , two doors North cf Frnzei'j Drtir Store. Will attend promptly to all manner of legal business that may be cr.trusted-to him. A. KOPKI.IK. ' - - -. - T.W.DICK. .Johnstown. Ebensburg. KO PELIN '& DICK, Attokxeys-at-LAW.Ebensburp. Ta. Office with Wm. Kit tell, Esq., Colonade Row. oct.22.-tf. R. L. JOHNSTON'. , - - J K SC yl JOIINSTOX & CAN LAX, Attorneys at Law, - -. . Ebensbur, Cambria co.. Pa. Office opposite the Court House. Ebensburg, Jan. 31, 1867.-tf. F. A. 6H0KMAKKR GK0 w OATMA.V. SHOEMAKER & O ATM AN, Attor XITS AT Latt. -Rhpnahnrtr P, rm High street, immediately east of Huntley's hardware st6re.J ap.8,'61). M- H SECIILEK, ArrbRNEY-AT-y " "Law, Ebensbnrcr, Ta. ' OffictMn rooms recently occupied by Geo. M. Reade1 Esq ,' in Colonade llow. Ceutre street. aug.27. O-EO. SI. R E A DE, A ttornsy-atLaie, Ebensburg, Ta.' Office in new building recently erected on Centre street, two doors frpra High street. lau-27. JOSEPH M'DONALD, JTTORNEr AT LAW, Ebensburg.-Pa. ll Ofhce on Centre stret. opposite Linton's I i t ill - w . Ldan. 31, lSG7-tf. ' F. P. TIEllNEY, ITTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. EL Office in Colonade Row. '"--Jan. 5, l867-.tf, WILLIAM ICITTELL, " ITTORNEY AT LAW; Ebcnslmrg, Pa. U Oatce m Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. 31. 1867.-tf., - Vrrim JOIINTENLON, a TTORNEY AT. LAW, Ebensburg Pa. 11 Otuce-on High-street;-adjoining his resi dence. ,. ; ! - tJ 01 ... va.ll 01, lOUI.-U.. rlpUES C. EASLY, 'ATTonxEY Trfn V"UV'' roUtgwn, Cambria Co.; Pa. attlnt ,? aud a11 lSal .busurs- promptly attended to. . .... . Jap 3i;-18of. carefuUycXc HI. KINIvEAD, Justice of the rcace th. 'Office removed to Es rmc.y occupied by M. Haon, Esi.,dcc'd. on n.-h St., Ebensburg. jl3 ?3 . t .- i- HEALTH ----.,..oou aud cure, ScrV I I tn. and all n'I'C If,! 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