z r T I TT133 ' ' v-" Ji -i-i-jJ. II. G. AICD L.OXCS JOIIX. Wonlnnrlli on ftrwloy-irw Ills flint t11 J'rO'ilSCClS ' f !il Ai teilHl- ititv li (irow Rill on Miter. I rorn the Chieajro Itepubliean, Sept. bit h. A representative of the Bejnihlicaii, armed with a Mep-ladder, called at the Tremont lh use yesterday, his object Lei rig to inter view Iv t.g John Wtutworlh up n political quetth ns, ami especially upon Mr. Urechy, the rrtsidtTcy, and I be wool cnp. Mr. Went north invited the reporter to be seated when the follow ing couvirsattYn inniai : Rcpoiter. Good inuiniig, Mr. Went worth, 1 rt ;rtt to see you uuwel!. Mr. Wentworth. Urn d morning, s-ir. Yes 1 have been t-uilt-i i: g frcm a n.e linear ft ft f lumbago, hut txpict to Lc hearty again in a day or two. II. Mr. Wentworth, what do vm thick el Horace Greeley ? At ibipe words a change eve r.-t read Mr. Wtiitwi rib's counteuauce. w inch grew durk with i'.ngc-r. liaising himself on bis elbow with ere prodigcus effort, be replied, al ti.oU"h his frame was racked with agonv, 'V n Mr. Gietlej !" The i libit was too much, and he Kink fainting on his couch. After some moments had elapsed he resumed, in a. voice ol deep emotion: . 'If there is in America a hell hound, a slave, and a swindler worthy of the yallows. that helNbound, ih.it slave, and that swin- dkr is Horace Greeley." j II. Ynu &stoni.-h ti:e, sir. I undt r.-'ood , only a ItW days since tlnit at a L.n quel in ; this very hotel, wbtie the oran breaU spar khd on the board and the n.i k-tnuti circud merrily around, your-cil' and Mr. Grinned : i.umiuatid the Ch a p puffin, u mower and ed- in r for the Presidency. Js not that ti ue ? j Mr. W. It is, unhappily, tco title. 11. Then -Ahy this vt'or f xpn-ssiou ? , Is it as tlie politician or us inengiicu.lun.-t' I Mr, W. As both, of course. The mr.u I who WOCI.P U'i TO YAM vr coiiimit an a--sau!t uptiu n sheep wou d make a vvore President thau Giant iiituteli, and be is a bad one. II So L'-gan says, anyw.ij'. 1 gather from your conversation that Mr. Greeley has disappointed you. In what respect, pray ? Mr. Wtutwoilh then made the I' i losing statement, w hich we give verbatim, retrench ing any vigorous redundancies bitter suited j for the columns of the Sunday Touts than ! for c ur purer paper 'A few das ago Mr. Grte'ey came to this city, and was met at break last by my- self and Gi iunell. W e paid f .r that i.. a:) . lunatic's oil-c.ike u;hk-iuust, I nican. 11..-. hack-hire didn't cost, him a otnt, and we j thought ourselves reimbuised by liis words , of wisdom on the crisis and the crops. 1 shall allude ly-und-by to his political rav- ings ; just now 1 t.iily lelir to the farming ! phase of his iosauity. I sat at the man's j feet like Paul at the feet ol G.imuliet. I acted on histheoiiis, ami in one shoit weik j I was a ruined man. You a,-k me, l.o.v so ? i Go and look at Summit Farm. I;, lot ks like ! the alkaline dtsert a ho ling wilderness J dotted with sktlttoiis! G celty,' f-aid 1, ' what do yen thiLk ci my mciino she p V (I have that is. I hail two I. urn!! id if I them, worth $175 apiice ) 'Merino.' said ', Greeley mildly, 'why the devil don't vou) cultivate silk-bearing slnep? Miiino is played otit. 1 have tried thousands of timts to get my sheep to produce ine;ii.o under clothing; I hive tt'ed irrigating, ii.u.ehing, top-dressini, sub-si.il plouohin, weed a.-hts. muck, loam, guano ail of no avail. They i will lav nothing but raw wool. I w, raw wool costs 20 cents a pound, ami then to lids y( u add intere.-t, wages, insurance, manufaetui ing, bad dtbts. &e., you setj that vou cannot compete in the breniing i f me rino under-wear with the pauper nations of Europe. On tho other hand siik is heavily prtitected, and the production this vear is , limited. In As.-an the ciop has iwoctd a Jailire, owing to the J'ront. and haivest wdl not yield more than tinny bushels to the acre. Silk, will, tt'erefie, advance in price. In 1832 you could buy a woolen dre.-s for J3.&0. In 1671 a silk dre.-ts cos's .J:!00. It ttands to reason, tiierefote. I li.it by locking your sheep spaw n silk you w ill make b5 5 7 times moie profit.' I was thunderstruck with this, and c;uld oiily st:nnier 'How ?' The hoary-beaded fraud answered : 'I'.y grafdiig, id course. Those sheep can spin cocoons like si.kworms if they only give their minds to it, and the man who denies it is a liar and a horse thief. Little heep that can spin and we n't spiu must be made to spiu. The fact is, Wcntwuilh, you overfeed your i-heep and they never te-d the fpur of uecetsity. Vary ttieir diet, give them no vegetable food, but give them .-ay a peck ol 1 silkworms a day, mixed witn coloring mat- i ter. as cochineal, madder, indigo, or lamp- ; black, according to tho hue of silk wh'ch you want to rear. Food makes biood. biood makes life, nd how can a mi rmo sheep ro auc-e wool withe til hU- ? bow have li!'c with out fiod? What are v.-oim-t but food V feir, I wa coiivioced ( the coi r ciness of the views hi Id by this slovenly scoundrel. I went to Summit, and to sum it up I li cks d those devoted sheep up in a barn, c.ive them two hull ired pecks of sok.vjltns which i ct si n.e St'.O a .neck, and went awav for a! drive with Charley I'arweil, my old ftirnd, telling my fanner not t let the .-rieep out j on any account. Political matters kept my i mind bo occupied for several days that 1 ' forgot all about the sheep, until cstirjay ; i wheu what I haii done Hashed acr(s my mind. I mounted my hor.-e and spurred . tiim like the wind to u.y faun, but 1 was j too late. When I got there the cupboard ; was bare. I'd le d d, sir, if the sheep j hiJu't all died, and I was $47,000 out on i - ' the transaction. 11 -1 of a lot the vene:a- i , i , i . r , bla murdtrer kuowh about fatmiug! laid ; the devil's grandmother." j Here Mr. WVi.tworth paused, overcv me v... i,; .....ri. . . ,. i : . .- by his emotions f.nd it was some time cru lie coutu proceed, m a broken voice, as fel- lows : 'Misfortunes, d n it, never come -:; ''y He Lad . BLIGUTHP MY MUTTON' till p. now he went for my unofi'er.diug root er .i- 1 had a tichl of potatoes hog-eyed iu--ir j there were 900 acres of them, producing li.it) bushdls to the ace, wiirtti $ 117.000. Sii-1 that peDbive old horse thirl to me, 'Jjlm, we do not give our growing crops enough i fcunshine. Sunshine and air will be niore I 'VV' ,!, l,''1',,!-'h of 1!','nsbur-' , t , i I i ne eteei rs or tlie uistru t composed of the tlTectual and less expensive than manure 'township of C:rnii, t,i me l at the School Take my advice and (iig up all vour pota- ii'': 1 il,r' btonn t;orou-!i. toes and plant then, with the top, d'own. 1mk That's wh M we call lop-d.etsit g. i'ovv-.the llou-e in said boi ooirh. potato Jeing exposed to the frenefieia. i, llu- j t.SWZl! dices Of the sun and wind will fatten earlier ; on the farm of Aloysius iSwopu in uid low n thau by tho old way. Besides on cm aath I '? , . . . , ,i ,, ... . , .- ! i ue electors of the (list net fomcosed of tlm er them mote ea.v.,y than it yon bad to dig ; .orouKli of cii. -t prin-s to uw i Vt tho UUUso them out l-f the gle Uud, aHvayi, rttiiCtlibcr- I of .laeoo Wng-uer. in said tioroiiRh. ing to leave one potato in each hill as a nest- j ?! KUrSM egg. Well, sir, 1 i.docd hid advice im- ' iNo. V :iujoiniur the village of .t. Augustine, in plicitly. Ut course the crop is miced; hut uever tuirid, never mind ' rP li..-u t, .i ifl.....l ,.,.1.......... . . I ecces. Mr. Went worth, but" "li'.U II ! naif f it has not been tohj. my j do not wish to inflict my &rj. dear f'-r. 1 a noes ui-ou vou. . , THE FtrsphTI MlFC'ItF'ANT induced tr.e, under fraudulent pretence, t o j buy a hteani-p'ough, and fie throttle-valve ! gi,t out of otucr. and although my plough- i 1 man told it to whoa, to gee, and to haw, the i d d thing ran, end on. through the conser vatory, went in at the bay-window, ploughed a furrow two feet deep through the floor, and j issiud through the wall at the rear. The ; driver wan kiiled and the house knocked j down, and the infernal thing ran into the j school hou-e at Summit, aud txploded there, j The sixtou has been at woik night and day i getting up a Fbtk of pony gtaves; but never mind, never mind. The end of it all, j to make a long story short, is, that I am a j ruintd man." j Tint. Mr. Wer.tworlh. the great and trood j Greeley is a man of warm heart and c'nari- ; table inn -ulses. Knowing himself to have ; been lie inn.cc nt came of you misfortunes, j he wiil dt uhtlei-s ci me to your atsistance, j and yon may be happy yit." j Mr. Wentworth sndlcd a bitter smile and handid on' reporter an opened tflegram I which real a follows: j Oskosh. Wis- September 14, VS'l. Long John Wentworth. C'hionco : D ti yon, take an cijrht cylinder press anil go j West. You don't plough deep enough. (Jut aj few more wives, i tSijri Horace Gheei.ey. I 0 c ollcc-t VM. I Our reporter read and copied the telegram, j thcu amiably punching Mr. Weutvvorlh J IS THE EIBS with his pencil, sail : "What do you think of Mr. Greeley's j chinccs tor the Presidency?" I Mr. Wentworth burst into a torrent of) profanity iTnich violence that in three min- j utes the room was flooded and the hell boys and reporter had to eiimb up on chairs and window-seats to v"id Initio swept away. ! ' Greeley ft r ti e l'iesidct,o ! The di.vil ! f,.r the 1'k s'iYocj ! Greeley Ieident ; ! that tfw h'luhd. hiu k ie-pated, moonitig, j f. ee-h vii g. pr Uctu-uist son of a pig iron i fi:lIti,,y ; that bland, muck-minded, slovt idy Cl(,ss l efveen a yar.i ard a ojlhider press ! I X Ver. by the gre;it ji'.mpmg ten-toed Jth is sphat, if I have ti KILL IiIM MYFELF. I'll bolt and run on the independent ticket if they do. Greeley oh, by all the anle worms in a compost h- ap. this is tor. much, litre hn rang the bed violently Greeley, the mulchii g muddlihead of Cliapp qua, I'll here the bell-boy entered. - PiK!s, pis tots, at orce, ami ht do you hear? j The boy an.-weitd, 'Pistols, sir? Yes, j s r." and w ithdrew. Our ret orter, gt! tier j frf,m Mr. enl worth's casual hints that .v VM nothing further to communicate, po litely out firmly got out of the window and wint (hwn an awning post, lie wishes sc tr.e (lie witild bring 1 im rut lis hat, which he inadvertantly h ft lehiiid him. .Ol'fis's OV JoMt Pil. LINUS Fai.mi.es ) Auia.nax foil 1B72. j Mr Dear i!u. Kditou : Sum men are bi in grate, sum men get grate alter they are Loin, and s:im men have grateness hove i:ptn them. 1 eui nis to nie that I am all of ther-e men hove into one. At a mass meeting lately held in Pordunk j county (my natilV village) the ii.habitanis j j.a-t the following preainl'lr and reso!nte.: ; Whertr;-.z, It i.- hily good that a Farmers' Aiimiuax should be horn for the year 1S72. j ll.soiutcii. That Jo.-h liillings should be sol ap.arl (and hereby is expressly sot apart) tew beget t he job. K- solute.l. That this AUmir.ax shall he ha getted in the fu.t ov nex Oktol-or, wet or dry. Rtinoluted, That this A llminax shall kon- tain milk for babes, meat fjr elders, audi ciiunbs for all. llt-soluted. That Knower hilt the ark, and j Jonar waz the fust man who went a whale- ; ing, but Josh Hillings has the right iuyredi- ; eiits for a Farmers Allrninax. j Resoluted, That Faith wins the battles ov life, Hope heautifvs thtm, and Charity makes thera hi.rnirital. Keso'uted, Tiiat more dogs than a man j wants ure a nuisance, anj less than he hi-z i grit is positively no loss. ! Ilesoluted. That we full-believe that man ! til in from the monkey, but where the mon- ! key ctrni from we ('cut seem to kno. j Ri'soluted, TI at the thanks of this meet- ing be sent tew Darwin (or tew the nionke) , we di r.t care whitch . j Res' luted. That all the nnzr papers ir. our I beh.ved hind (without distinction ov color) be allowed to print these llesolutes. lh'solute.l. That this meeting now I'.caiii musly burets uietly. sii un di. Josh Pillings, Secretary. Ditto, Almanacker. T. S. The meeting did bust quietly. J. B. "ntm PAVFI THE ro.MMONWKAt.TH." A IIOCLAMATION or KLKCTIOX. Pursuant to an Act of tho CJoiionil Asp' intily of tlie Comnionwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "A n Act i i'lat inur to t lie I'll ct ions of t his 'om- moi :) It h." a jiprovi it the :M ilnvnf Jnlv.A.h. ISii'. . Wll.UAJI It. PONACKKi;. Iliii Sliei i:r , of the County ol Cambria, in the Coininon- I ; wealth of Pen usy l ania, ilo hen by make known j and a i t imtiee to the ti.tiiTinis nf thoeoiinty j , aforesaid, t hat .a ioninl l.ltetion will tie bold j in t Ik- - Od cmi n I y of Canii'ria. on tin- -'isl i ! iiHMl.'iy ol (Iviolsor. laiivo tub IOta lay : ok TiiB Month, ut which time stitte. Iis4riet j and Cokinty oliu crs will to fleeted as follows: , One persoit forllio illii oof Ainlitor ieneral i i f tin-ComiMOHwe-.tlth ol l'i iin.- lvania. 1 It ... , ...k't .ii ft t Vw. i-i. -i 1 1 f : i i-v-j -i ii- llnni.i- .1 of the ( onmionv. eiillh of Pi ii sis lvania. .One pi-in, in eonjuiictioii with the eountie3 ; i . i I ii " i "1 I 1 i.itt iti.nl. ti l..r t ... i.in.t. i.f iiii lit .1 ndv". ! tiie i i-on. in eoiij'ini tion witii the eountii-s ' of Cioiii lie Id, ( iinti ii and fur State Scum or. ; (loo poison for im intier of tho General A:-f-fii:lilv of the Cnnmn r.w i;i!t h of Pennsylvania. Two i i ls.iti-for Associate Judesof iheeonn- ty ol aiiili la. , itif ye i ron for Prothonotary ami Clerk of the j Court f Vuarter So--ions and Oyer and 'ierin- 1 iner of the county of Cambria. j One person for iiistriet Attorney of the eoun- i ty ol t iiinOria. One person for Treasurer of Car.iliria eonnty One person for County Commissioner of Cum on a county ae person for Director of Poor and House of l.piploymcnt of Camtiria fount v. one person lor County Surveyor of Cumbria eonnty. J'" Iein for Auditor of Cambria county, I also herebv make known and jfive notice li)t , hf. vllti Vof l.o'uinir the aforesTud election ilu- so vend wards. Poioualis, districts und townshi.s within the county of Cumbria areas i iilows, to wii : The ( lectors of tho distriot composed of tho township of Allcirhe ny, to meet at tlieoflice rrt eeutly oeenpied Pv M. l-eavy, Ksq., ele-cftised, in the lioioiil: of l,retto. 'i'ho eleetoi s of i he di.-lriet coiniosel of the township of Adams, to meet nt the School Hivi.-c ut Muse Crinjf's, in said township. The electors of t htt district compose-d of the township of Ulae kliek. to meet at the Iioiisk ed' Ad::m Mukin. di i.'d. in tin- village of IteL-alio. 1 i.e ele-etors of tin- dist riot composed of the town-hip .f c.i.i.Pria, to meet ut tho Court .V. ""V., The elector- of the district composed of thr i town-liip of Com laauSi, to meet at the School 1 I iiii.'.. .if mutd.r'pi iii :iiltjkvi- nliiti , T"V. '.k"c!.,.'rs..or. ,he A1is.ukt ' -'i'Hos d of the , iion'iii;uot coiiriiiii'tUH, it ni't'i us i olio vva I I l'iist Vard, at the house ,.f Peter Multzio, in Kff 'Att I ti... i.t t,u .ot.;..i ......,,......i , .i. boiling U f Cumbria, to uieet at s?cUjol llouso i Tin- HcTtorsV'f 'iu-uistriet eotnpiiseU i.f the ! boruunh of Cooptrsdaie, to meet at the Sehool 1 'TuVTOtrict c, ,.m,,i ,.r I , v v township of Croyle, to meet at the School House In the village of Smnmerhill, in said township. The elector of tlie district composed of the Porouph if East Coiiemaurh, to meet at the In use of lianiel Confer, iu said borough. Tho electors of the district composeil of the lioromrlj of Ebenstiurjr, to meet as follows: l'.ast Ward, at the Court House, in snid Ward; West Ward, to meet at Jas. Myers' Hall, ia said Ward. , , The electors of the district composed of the Poron-ih of Kninklin. to meet at the School House, in said horoujrh. The Hectors of the district composed of the township of Callitin. to meet ut tho School House in the town of Callitzin. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Jackson, to meet at the house ol Henrv Kaycr , in said township. The electors of the district composed of the horoutrh of Johnstown, to meet as follows: First Ward, at Public School lioom No. 5, in said Ward; Second Ward.ut the oilice of Joseph S. St raver, Esip, on Market street, in said Ward; Third Ward, at house of John !rady,oti Frank lin r-treet. in said Ward; Fourth Ward, at tho house of John Trefts in said Ward; Fit t'.i W ai d, at the Kernviile School House in said Hard: Sixth Ward, at the Johnstown Pottery in said Ward. , , Tiie electors of the district composed of the boroiifrh of Loretto, to meet at the School House in said lioroujrh. The electors of the district composeil of the township of Minister, to meet at the warehouse of Auk-. Dorian, iu the village of Minister, in Siiid township. The eh etoi s of the district composed of the liorouh of Miliville, to meet at the Franklin 1 louse in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the boroup-li of Prospect, to moot at the School House in said borough. The Hectors of the district composed of the township of Kichland, ro meet at the house of Joseph tieis, in said township. The Hectors of the district composed of tho township of Summei iiili. to meet ut the School House in the boroujrh of Wiluiore. The Hectors of tiie district composed of the borough of Summit ii!e, to meet at the School ilou.-e in said boroiiRli. The Hectors of tin; district composed of the township of Susquehanna, to meet ut tho house of MiehaH Piatt, in said township. 'l lie chflors of the district composed of the township of Taylor, to meet Ml the School House near WiiiHcadriok's. iu said township. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Wood vale, to meet at School House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the horomrh of Wilmore, to meet ut School House in said ln.roiiirh. 'liie Hoc tors of tiie district composed of tho township of Washington, to meet at the School House ut tiie Foot of Plane N o. 4, in said Us p. Tiie ( -lectors of the di.-trict composed of iiie township of White, to meet at School House No. 1. iu said township. Tho Hectors of tlie district composed of the township ot Voder, to meet, at the house of Wm. A. Hicks, iu said township. The treneral election in nil tho Wards, Town ships, Hist ricts and lioroujrhs of the? county is to be opened between the hours of six and seven o'clock in the forenoon, and shall con tinue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evennijr, when all polls shall tie closed. Ami I n itTur.R uivf. notice, e.s in and by the Pith Section of t he aforesaid Act I am directed. That all persons excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold any otbcu or appointment of profit or trust under the (foveniiiient of the Foiled States, or of this Stale, or of any city or incorporated di t iet, whether a commissioned oi'iecr or otherwise, a subordinate or ujrent who is or shall tie employed under tho Legisla tive. Jodii iaiy. or Executive departments of this State or the Fr.itcd Slates, or of any city or incorporated disti it t, and also every mem ber of Conjrress, r of the State Legislature, mid of the select and common councils of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable of holdina or exercis ing at the same time- the oiiii e or appointment of J nd;-'e. 1 nspec tor or Clerk of any Election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or J udro. or any other officer of any such election, shall be eliirible to any oilice then to bo voted for. Also, by the 4th Section of an .let of As sembly entitled "An Ac t relating to Elections and for other purposes." approved the lot h day of April. 1 it iscnactc-d that the forofrointf l.'ith Section shall not be so construed as to pre sent any military oliicer or boroiisrh olliccr from servimr as .Indu'i; or Inspector at any ji vm-i a I or special election he-id in the Common wealth. The jfoncral, special, city, incorporated dis trict and township elections, ami all elections for Electors of President and Vice President of t he 1 "nited States, sha II beheld and conducted by tho Inspectors and Judjres elected as afore said, and by Clerks appointed as hereafter pro vided. The inspectors and .iudffo of the elections shall meet at the- respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to w hich they respectively hcinnjr before seven o'clock in the morning, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter ot such district. In c-o the person who shall have received the second hitrhest number of votes for inspec tor shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have rocoiveel the next highest number of totes for judo at the m xt precedinjr election shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected j'.uVe shall appoint an inspector in his place. And iu case the person elected judyrj shall not attend, then t he inspector who shall have re ceived the highest number of votes shall ap point a judjfe in his place, and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the open inii' of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward ordistrict, for which such olii ccrs have been elected, present at the place of election shall elect some of their number to lilt the vacancy. In case any clerk appointed under the provi sions of this act shall neglect to attend at any election durinr the said year, it shall lie the duty of the inspector who appointed snid clerk, or the person filling tlie ollico of such inspec tor, to forthwith appoint a suitable person us clerk, qualified us aforesaid, why shall perform the duties of the year. It shall be the duty of the several assessors, respectively, to titto'iid at the place of holding every freneral, special or township election, diiiiiiLr the whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of jri vin;r informal ion to the inspectors utid the jmiyo, wfie-n failed on. in relation to the rijrht of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or sin-h other mailers in relation to the assessment of voters ns the said inspectors, or .either of them, shall from time to time require. No person snail be permitted to vote nt any election, as aforesaid, other than a freeman of theaife ol twenty-one years or more who shall have roided in the State at least one er, and in the election district whore tie oilers to vote at least ten days immediately prece-ditifr such election, mid lias w ithin two years paid a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. Hut u cili.cn of tlie I nited States who luts jirovious l.v ticcn Mnaurel otor of this Stiite and re moved I hoi et i urn and l i t u met. unit wlm Mmll have resided in the election district and paid taxes, as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote lifter rcshiintr in the State six months. lyrn itl ?, That tiie freemen, citizens of tho Fnitr-d States, between twenty-one and twentv-two years, w ho hae resided In an election dislriet as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. No porson shall tie permitted to vote whose name is tu t conicinod in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by Commissioners, unless, l'iist, ho product's a receipt for tho pavmont within two years of a State or county tax, as sessed agreeably to I no Constitution, 'ami jrive satisfactory evidence, dither on his oath or af firmation of another, that ho has paid such a tax. oron failure to produce u receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim the ripht to vote by beinpr an Hector between tli.atre of twenty-one and tw-enty-t wo years, he shall depose on oath or nf Urina tion that ho has resided in thisStateat least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the district as'is re quired by this act, and that he din s verily be lieve from the account (riven him that ho' is of tlie njr? aforesaid, and such other evidence as is requited by this act: whereupon the name of the person thus admitted to vot shall bo inserted in the alphabetical list bv the inspect ors and a note made opposite thereto bv writ ing tho word "tax," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of havimrpaid tax, or the word "iiHre," if lie shall be admitted to vote bv reason of such uvro ; and tho same shall lie called out to the ek-rks. who shall make the like notes on tho list of voters kept by them. In all fuses where tho name of the person claiming to vote is found on the list furnished by tlie commissionersjnnd assessors, or his rijrht to vote, whether found thereon or not, is ob jected to by any qmiiiiiod citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such person on oath as to his qiiaiilifutions. mid if he claim to have resided within the State for one year oi more, his oath shall not be sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make proof bv at bust oue competent witness, who shall be a qualified elec tor, that he hits resided in the distric t tor more than ten days next Immediately prc editi" sueh election, und shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful callinir, Is in said district, mid that he did not remove into said district for the purpose of votintr therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, of his resi dence and payment of taxes us af oresaid, shall baud in it ted to vole in the township, word or district in which he shall reside. If any person shall prevent ornttcmpt to pre yent any officer of tiny election under this Act .i uoKiina- siieii election, or use or threaten , icnciicu 10 any such ottieer, or shall inter- runt . . e"le . u.,V.".'!H.,ui ! T ,,"terter? T.'i hi!n in tt w union ,r avenue to nnv window where the same may be. hi. Min.- a,.,ii .(,......... .i- i. the posice at such election, or shall use any tn-timidatintf- threuts. force or violence, with do sijrn to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent huii from voting, or to restrain iic- iieeii.ini ci CU01CC-. such person, on eon vie- !AOI,t shall be fined in ,,y sum nut excoodinif m c UUUUICU uouars,uiul be iuiprhsoucd forunv term not le-s than three nor more than twelve mouths: aud if it shall be show n to the court where the trial of such offense shall be had that the person so offenuiiitf was not a resident of thecitv, ward, district, or township where tho otlonso was committed. and not entitled to voto therein, then, on conviction, he shall be sen tenced to pava fine of not less than one hun dred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be iuipri-oucd not less than six months nor more than two years. ' If any person uot by law qualified t null fraud ulently vore at anv election of this common wealth, or. bciujr otherwise qualified, shall voto out of his proper district, or if any person know ing the want of such qualifications shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person offend ing shall, on conviction, tie fined in any sum not exceedin.tr two hundred dollars, and be impris oned iuuiiv term not excecdinjr three months. if anv person shall vote-at more than one elec tion district, or otherwise 1 raudulent ty vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraud ulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with tho intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another to do sn, he or they so ottendintf shall, on conviction, be fined in anv sum not less t ban fifty nor more thau live hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for a term not less than three nor more than twelve months If anv person not qualified to vote iu this commonwealth agreeably to law (except the sous of qualified citizens) shall appear ut any place of election for the purpose oi influencing' tho oiti.ens qualified to vote, he shall, on con viction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every sueh offense, and be imprisoned for any term uot exceeding three months. . CHANGE IX THE MODE OF VOTING. An Act regulating- the mode of votinjr nt all tiie elections in the several counties of this commonwealth, approved March iii), lSeki : Section 1. He it enacted h)l the Si nate anl limine of Ii i rcf.utatii: of the Cantaumwcnlth J'eiiiatiilcanra in (iriinal Await-tH tntt,t)id it is hrvthtj enacted tu the, anthia itu of the tvune: That tho qualified voters of the several counties of this commonwealth, ut the fi-cneral, township, boroufrh or special elections, are hereby here after authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally Hassitied ns follows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all judges ,f courts voted for. and be labelled outside ".lu diciarv"; one ticket shall ombraeo tin.- i::im-s of all State officers voted for. and be lab lied "Stale"; one ticket shall embrace- the namesof all couutv officers voted for and bo labeih-i "County""; one ticket shall embrace the names of all to'ivnship ollicers voted for. and be labelled "Township"; one ticket shall embrace the nams of all boroujrh officers voted for. and be labciied "IJorousrh"; Hiid each class shall be de posited in separate ballot-boxes. AMKMiM I NT TO I'. S. ;()NSTITL"TlON. "Suction 1. Theriuht of citizens of the Uni ted Stales to voto shall not be denied or abridged bv the I'nitcd States, or by any State, on ac count of race, color, or previous condition or servitude." FIKST AND SECOND SUCTION OF ACT OK COSH HESS OK MAUI 11 I)!, 1-70. ' "Section 1. He it enacted the Seriate an t Ilmiseot HeiHtxcntatirts of the. t'niteil .t:tc.uf America in Conircx ar iiU!etl, That all citizens of the I'nitcd States who are or shall be other wise entitled to vote at any election by the peo ple, in un v state, territory, district, county, city, parish, township, school district, municipality, or other territorial sub-division, shall be enti tled and allowed to vote at all such ( lections, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude, any constitution, law, custom, usa;re or regulation of any state or ter ritory, or by or unuer its authority, to the con trary iiotwithstandintf. "SEC. . And lie it furtln r enacted. That if by or under the aulhoiity of the const ii virion or laws of any state, or the laws of any territory, anv net is or shall be required to bo done as a prerequisite or qiiabiicu'.ion for volinir. and by such constitution or law persons or otiicfi s are or shall lie eharifcd witii the performance of duties in furnishing to citizens an op. port unity to perform such prerequisite or to become qual ified to vote, it shall bo the duty of every person and oiTiccr to yive all citizens of tlie I niicd States tho same and equal opportunity to pre form such prerequisite und to become qualified to vote, without'iii-tinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.; and if any sueh person or oliicer shail refuse or know iiiiy omit to tfive full err oet to this section, ho sha. I. for every such offense, forfeit and pay the -uc.i of five hundred dollars to the person imtrricvtd thereby, to bo recovered by an action on the case, with full costs and such allowance ior counsel fees us the court shall deem ju-t, and shall also, lor every sueh offense, be ileeun i ruiltv of a iiiisdemeuuor, and shall, on coin ic tion thereof, be tined not less than live hundred doilars.or he imprisoned not less t ban one mon i Ii niid not more than one year, or both, at the dis cretion of the court. SECTION 111 OK AN ACT OF TDK PENNSYLVANIA I EC. I SI. ATI" HE OK Al'KlL (i. A. 11. ISO. Sec. 10. That so much of every Act of Assem bly as provides that only white freemen are e n tit'lcd to vote, or be registered -v .-tors, or as clainiinir to voto ut any general or special elec tion of this common weal t h, be and i he saint- is hereby repealed; und that hereafter all free men, without distinction of color, shall be cii-rol!c-d and registered aceoruimr to the provi sions of the first section of the Act approved 17th of April, lsr.!'. entitled "An Act further supplemental to the Act relatimr to tiie Elec tions of this Commonwealth," and when other wise qualified under the existimr laws, ne enti tled to vote at all ireneral aud special elections in this common wealt h. CO N ST IT l Tl ( i N A I. CO N VKNT I O N. I also make- known the followinsr Act approved the lid day of June, 1S71, entitled "An Actsto an t hori.c a popular vote upon the question of calling a Convention to amend the Constitution of Pennsylvania." Sue. 1. lie it enacted, &e.. That the question of callintr a convention to amend the constitu tion of this commonwealth besubmittod to u vote of The people, at a general flection to In field on the second Tuesday of October next, thesaid question to be voted for in manner f'ol lowinir. to wit: In counties and cities in which slip ticket voting is authorized by law. votes for and usraihst a convention may I.e e.prosscd and pi ven upon the ticket hcadiil or endorsed w ith the word "State," and not otherwise, and the words used shail be "constitutional conven tion," and underneath "for a convention" or "against a con volition" ; and in count ies or dis triels in which slip ticket voting- shall not bo authorized by law, each Hector votinir upon said question shall east a separate ballot, en dorsed n tho outside "constitutional conven tion," and containing on the inside tho words for a convention" or "iigrainst a con vent ion" ; and all votes cast us u foresaid shall be received, counted and returned by the proper election ollicers and return judvres ns votes for Governor are received, counted ami returned under ex isting laws. HVT1KSI OP THE liTTTrltN .It lKIK?. Pursuant to the provi.-ions contained in the seventy-sixth section of tho Act tirst afori said, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall re spect ively take char-roof the certificate or re turn of the elect ion iu (heir respect ive dist ricts, and produce them at a meetinjr of one judire from each district, at the IVnof House in the, Jiorottitli of :)ie)islau!,on thothinl dayafter the day of election, bi imr on Fit I HAY, I ho HHh dav of iCTOKKit, ut 10 o'clock, a. in., ami thou and there to do and perform t he duties required I iy taw- of (t iu juitji-f.. A lii. 1 bat win -re a Ji:dre, by sickness or u r,a voioal l" accident. Is unable to attend sueh mcctimr of judjes, then thocer ti'.icato or re turn shtdl fie taken charge of by one of the inspectors oreh-rksof theelection of tho district, who shall do and perform tho du ties required of snid judjrc unable to attend. Given i:Ki'R my hand, ut my office in Ehens bursr. ttmtith day of September, in tho year of our Lord one thousand ef.arht hundred and seventy-one, and of tho independence of the Cni-te-1 States of America the rdnet v-lifth. Sept. H.-4t. W. it. HON ACK EH, Sheriff. T K 0 V O S E I) A MEN DFe Tt TO THE CONSTITUTION of PENNSYLVANIA. JOINT RESOLUTION' Proposing' an Amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania. Tie, it Itautlreil hn the Senate and JImt.e of Tiep rrscnfttifrtso f Ji Oanmotw ealth of Pcnnxjilvania in General A.w.iniilii met. That the following amendment of the Constitution of this Com monwealth be proposed to the people for thHr adoption or rejection,' pursuant to the provi sions of tho tenth article thereof, to wit: AMENDMENT. Strike out the Sixth Section of the Sixth Ar ticle of the Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof thefnllowihfr: "A State Treasurer shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the Stale, ut such times and for 6uch term of service us shall be pre scribed by law." james rr. v.-rnn. Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Senate. Approved the fifteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand ciyht hundred and seventy-one. JNtl.AV.GE.ua'. Prepared and certified for publication pursu ant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. F. JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Secretary of the Commonwealth, I Ifari isburjr, July Cth, 1ST1. f j20.te. A TUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! The V Sisters x' - of St. Jffpit" will be prepared torive l-iitm on the PIANO M Ef,OI El IN or CA HI-ttrMiti'Xf'Sr NET ORGAN at any ty- S time Ht'ter Easter. j ' fc-, , wi III lli CT I ' I J g ter M. IIoktkssk, Chartres moderuto. or to Iter. It. C. Cuuisxr, Ebeusburt', April 1, 1371 tf. Dr. WAIEER'S C Jl IJFDEIX VINEGAR BITTERS 24 Hundreds cf Thousands ? Ecar t-f'irnT.v to tlK-'r 'Woac'.cr- ful Curative h.if.cu.. If E u WHAT ARC THEY? : 'JL. P 2's -3 tit pro TUZY AKE OT A YIZ.i3 ' 1 1 P A f J C Y DRINK Ma'feef 1'oor Itun, Whiskey, Protf !i:!rit3 r.ntl Itefuso I.Iqaorn doctored, Fiecd niid sweet ened to please tlia taste, called " Tonics,"" A ;-p..t-crs," ' Xicstorcrs," c, that lend tl.c t.'pptcr cn to uriinkcnntsi end rulu, bu nrc a truo Slrdlcine, uiado froni ti e Katlvo Hoots anil Herbs of Califorula, tree fro:" nil A Icolielic StiinuIsniB. T'ucy aro the CHEAT HI.(JOI ri'KII'fE:i nntl A l.IFH tJIVIMi I'lnXCII'LEuprrict Kcnovst.-r a.rl Invigcratcr cf tlie Srttcm, carrying oiT all poi::ci:ov.8 matter ar.4 rceturlg t'ao blood to a hc-ultty cyitOitlco. p-.-reoa can taka these Bittcrd accorui to ci:rc tioit a'-J rcnuinle'r-jj cuvrcll. tiltO i'-lbtj f-ivtii for an inrureWo cr.so, j:rTiccd tbo bont-u lire tot destroyed ty mineral potoOii cr ether DieaLS, aiiil Uio ital orguud wtottd lc'ioudtl.e point of ret air. For IuCainmiitcry mul Cbrcnic RbcJEa lirsii: mid Ciout.-DyBpci'i'-it '' J nIicet!n, UiliouH, Iien.il tt-i.t uiiU luleruiitlc ut rti s Dlwiincii ot tUc Blocd, l.ivcr, Itid::cj , nuJ Ula.i!Uc;i-, tlicto Hitters l.kve been moil lucc.t: fu!. fauih lliscanen arc cculcJ ty Vilii.tcif Blootl. which lb (rcueraliy j rciiuccd ty doractri.t cftac Diarebtive (ii cuuu. DYfri:riA oit ixdigestigx, i-rcd iche, Ffcin ia the E!:onlicr', Coughs, T.'fcM'.-.iss ct tl.a Client, Diizincsi", Sonr Hr-jcti.tlccs of t'.ic Ftoti'ic, Pad taste ia tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, rufpifc-ti'-a cf the Heart, Iuanin:atioii of the Lungs. I'ain in tho regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other palulul 6ymi)Un.3, tre the cCEi,rins3 of DyKpcptfa. Th. y lavigorata the Etoiaach and Etinio'.a'.o tho tor pfd liver and bowelE, which render them of unequalled cEcacy la cleansing the blood of a'.l iinpuritios, aid Imparting new ltfo and vigor to the v. hole j stem. I'Oit .1X UISi:A.Si:S, Eruptions, Tetter, Celt r.Leuui, Elctchcb, f pot:', riiLjilee, nu-tultr-,I".oiis, Ccr iunclea, Ulag-Vt'oriiis, cald-l!tad, Soru Ery;lp tdas. Itch, Scurfs, HIscoloratlor.G cf tlie E!:in, Il-cmors and Diseases cf the L-kin, of -R liatovcr came or nature, arc literally dug up and carried out of the system iu a ehort time by tin: nao of these Fitters. One bof'le l.i euch caeca ti l!t convince. Uic meet iiicrednlcun ii tl.cir curs.tive eCcct. Cleacsii the Vitiated Klood trhcrevcr yon find in Impurities l urstirg through tho ekin lrimplcr, Krcp ticus cr Seres ; cleanse it ivhcn you find it ctiitrcot-d end tlugsisU in the vciu ; clcanss it wlica it : fL.ui, and vcar feelings win toil ycu T.hc;. Keep the biud pare and tiie lictUli ci tiie iysiur:i v. ill fwilT.-. TIN, TAI'E r.d other WOIt.'.IS, lurking In the r 5"ter.i of bo raacy thousands, are ctTcctua!!' utsti ay "d cad r. moved. For full directicn. rorj carefully he circular cromid et-ch buttle, priat!...t 1:. f j'ir lan fuaCD Eupllch .German, i'rtncU a Lid 5?pi.nii;a. J. "VrALKER. Troprtttcr. H. II. KtEC:.' ALU : CO., prugjrir.ta and C.en. Ager.ts, Ean Fra:icl-.o, Ccd and 2 and 4 Couiincice Street, New Toil.. A rem. mi v ivli i li - ,i u.ft.c un in yt-iir-, mi l fi tti!.u- :m.-! 'i-f-.s. '..-,. .1,'fi of -: l r : i : i; al Zlu:z-3Z cf tio Tzt:z'. iri Zzx.jz; p-r torin iii; iii 'iiy ifip irUpl li- etire m.'-rili :i tii;il trum all w ho nre suf IvriiiK fr.im Mm l..r atlo ri,.ns ano vr.it.lv Mckiii!! n-liof. Tilt yea la pre; wi;:e j::tcx yes fr:a eciij is-i e:: -i ;tis. The Iriisi.m any ii Mirs the m ;ill is:ir.3. Tlie relief nv.i i':ir-oi" ft nre inarve oil. Erteth:::-:. Kv ry fnii?..rtr will fin l relief ana euro -rsai:tii?f.s require only a few dose. J;-2 jIsiii;;i. il ns cureii (-:e.pi pi nnouiioo.l inc;trr,l l( Zl':..:;7. li rdinvntes fnnl invioniu-s the sv-tcm. Liver Csapliict. Most ctfeetive remihitor ol tiiis or;ir It liealihy .srrtion on t;ie stomach euros it iV?:'----f. 11 is lieiilth-eivin :unl afpetite re.torii:K. Cr.cery Crjiss. A'ion nn rlicm i. mnrke.l and prr.nit.t 12. CE.CS'S 'vrnrS Z? 72 is rich in the m-.lic;;i'.l .'.i.iiiti-s ot Tur, coml.;iiei with xcetnl.e in'r uieiits of un lonhte.l value, which nike it unsur l:isc.i, not only for the comphiinrs enumern'e.1 i-ut it njiity rceteres ehair.ei strci-.i, clnnses th Srtomii-h. relaxes the Liver ant jmus them towrrk causes inr- foo.l to rhest, an.f makes puro bloo.i' an l begets a vivacity aj piwiate-f t.y hoth soutei and sick. It vou ar- af!lu ti -l in env wav, we know if voo try the ll's-ri-isj teai: ;p;-:33 of f r. Crook's Wine ol Tar, you will od nir lestimonv to its Krr-it t.Ane in coirectiii anv :11s th-.t ' tfi-li is i,P , to." Prepare.! only t.y CLIV1U C2::Z 4 . Huld hy I'rilgai's evervwhere. 6 F: lire; Cf the r-6- or s.i-,.:i.l.. .. o..- toiiii. iciEs:::a. Incises efihoLiT'"' r:i r:c: efbe a is , trup'.iets, rirplcs. Scils! Tev ter, wca.i L'.ia. l.ctrs, tLi eta Cerca, or any ijicae iu pi niiinti c-n il.rav-l c-on- Union f t the t lo I. tske Ir. C?"i's C-- CfreieZeA If. is com! ined :vE2c:c24c:.,rar.53,a .y.WW'W Simmmt kVWW.tf W V--IU A VINO recently cnlurpcd our stock we are r.ow prepared to sell at a pre.it reiliuuiou from former prices. Our stock coti s:Pts of Drups, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soo'ps, Loiri'i?. Hull's und Allen's I bur Restor ative.j. I'i'ds, Ointments. PLiatcrs. Linimrnts. Pain Killers. Citri te M.ipri.esia, E?9 Jamaica (inper, rure H-iverui Extracts, E e:;ces. l enri:; fevrup, S;!othiujr Pyrup, Ubulnub. Lute Sriee. Ac": ed Syrup, CIGARS AXD TOBACCOS, Hlnnk "Rooks, Deeds. Notes and Homls; Cap, Post . Commercial anil all kinds of Xotc Paper; ruvrlopp?, Pens. PencUs, Arnold's Vii:it. Fiuid, Pluck nnd Led Ink, Pocket and Pus, Books, Magazine-:, Newspapers, Novels, His toties, Bibles. Kcliious.rrayerandToy Duoks, Penknives, Pipes, Ae. ZZ'" Vv'e L.ive added to our stock a lot of FINE JEW JtLRY, to wh'.eh wc would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever oiTcre.1 in this place. Paper aud Cigars sold either w l.oVsale or re tail. LKMMON & MURRAY, July 30, lSfifci. Main Street, Ebetiyburg. W KN T IST.U V The undersistied, a J3- '! graduate ot the Balti OiOre Coi'ese of Deutal Sar-. gery, respect fully offers his mOFKSSlONAL services to the eitizens of Eb- et.sburg and vicinity, which place he will visit en the fourth Monday of each mouth, to re maiu one week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELF0RD, D.JD.S. d r7h re7r; i lle RTpT Altoona, la., . &ttx) Operative and Mechanical DENTIST Office removed to ij-ginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. Persons from Cambria county or ehev. here who get work done bv me to the amount of leu Dollars nnd upwaiiK will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills All ffotK warrant!.... (Jan. 2, lfliif.-tf. TK J LLOYD, successor tbRTi! . Hunx Dealer in Drugs, Medicine,, f "nt eye. Store ou Main street, opposite the "Mansion IIru.se Ebeusbur" Pa October 17. 1867.-rn ' Loretto, Cainbriu o., Ia., Tenders his professional services to gneh of the citizens of the above place and vicinity h mlv recjuire medical aid. AltiI oi ly j o . WOO y- 111 x l ;-'. tl't5'7 14 Syrs? V e l '"" pre pnrationa of iron 5X V-V3 f ;"!' n!"' is " ffst Alterative and rA tf f lood I invfirr made. Ct:,i" ye-e? I'i. &J V TV " ,J'tll- Sold by'Li isKei"Jt. T l'rc ji.-ui d onl v 'ov .'.sf"T"'. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is -widely knovrri as one of the most pfTectual remedies ever discoveri-il for cleansing the sys- II? til A k ftaniivjrruwiiijjreji- I r . " t i - tei utatioti, on.e(i on us fntT-ms.e virtues, ami sustained bv its re markable cures. So mild as to be safe and prorretnfor?, am h;.,; l)cnctkial to chiltlren, and yet so searching j their nl. It p. as to cflectually purge out the great cor- j ever, that fbe chil l , ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous I ,;nt j t0 survive cl... ' and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, j ve,ira cvbicii mil I 1 1 . l..vl...I in c,- !... I J Or Ulcaes iiiai nnic iuimu in iiii ri i-iii for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches, IJoils, Iimplcs, Itistulcs, Sores, St. Anthony's Fire, Kose or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt Iilicum, St-aM Ileatl, IinjS"vorm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, ami Iiver. It also cures other com plaints o wlach it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as IJropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female "Weakness, Jehilily, and Leucorrhtea, when they are nianilcsta tions of the scrofulous -oisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strerrrth in the Spin. I5y renewing the appetite and vijior of tlie diirestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Kven where no disorder appears, people fed better, and live Linger, for cleansing the bhxd. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a uew lease of life. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER di CO., Lowe!!, Mass., Practical and Analytical CJiemists. SOLD EY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. VEGETABLE SICILIAN RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity j had be of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully np to its hij,h standard; and it is tlie only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gk.vy or Faded IIaih to its youthful color, making it soil, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandrulf, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, aud carefully selected for excellent quality; audi consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." SolJ by all Druggist, and Dealers i t Medicines. Price One Dollar. Buckingliam's Dye FOE THE VHISKEHS. As our Ren ewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and" too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one 2rcparation which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Drug-gists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, U.H. NATURE'S II Ai II RESTORATIVE Contains no LAC SULPHUR No SU GAR OF LEAD-No. LITHARGE No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely free" from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Preparations. Trtynppiirer.t and Hrar ns crvstal. it will not . ,i!,nP"iiI.('l,'li' 1 rl -tl SAFi; CI.KAN anil tA jt 1 1. i . .k-si'li'mtiinis uixu soLciiiT VOU AMI MUM) AT LAST '. ft rcsrort-s mul i-rcvcnn ihc Hair from r-.--c-oiiunif tiruy. i:timi-t:t soft, pliissv tippcamnee. ii inovi-rt itapilmtl, wcunl Hii.l i ii-osliinir tt the In -a.l. c -liiM-k tho ll.iirfii.ia fn!linr .jr, und re Mores it to a (rrrat extent when prematurely lost, prevents Metelaeho. c uress l immoM vu taneoii erupt ifMi;. ami U!intitiir:il heat. As Cl. SMITH . l'.itentee. x r,r- 'oCJ t 1 t pim.l only 1.;; l'llOCltJll HUi I'l 11 ilHS," C hm- I ' eeMer, Mass. The srei;uii:e is pin iM i panel t J ....... ...u- i a nir ii, wn ii tie II!! MIL I.t W X ' w m r . ... . Jl-i Er.KNsr.una, Ta. Gold, Silver, Givcrnnunt Loans, and other Securities, bought and sc. Id. Interest albwed on Time Leposits. O-lleetions made in all accessible points in the United States and a general Ranking business transacted jJ LLOIU & tO., IUskkus, Altooxa, Pa. Drafts on the i rincipal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rafts. an-31. thoartk-it' Mown in thi'I Ak Vrur'lMuy- f has appcarotl in JxA , ' 'I tit tJr!'' "-"mr. j nnc eitL left to Lor hy 'I lie Informntion t nMiL-ih u ,..!. i-,., . . ... anco nionev. "rate! iu : ' , .y, ; .61- l orsilel.yl.EMMOX&MI KftAV.l.r,,..- 1,519 PT. . U . U tfiotts Ac, l.ocnshura-. I . lJ uuo 3, "t.-ij-.f tato should J "in hitu ,.j Neatly twenty-iWc n:.rr.el Henry IX-Au rs ;l in otie of t ho nott! ;, state, was noted r. . 'lean" of a ft ill p...,.-. attending t It ?.tme i: tary lcnrnin. 'I';.e , , ( ' were ratJier eno't'- prosecute this nut. i ....... I i; tem and purifying cause it was 4is . , the blootl. It has I coobl be no h.-ii in i i ,: f etood the test of I b-. iK.0 a f,..v v V 3"tarjV wi,h.a con- havc h,,on a . .. male infant'? parer off in I he worl i yonnj man anil M.ii.l j ; ccqucfte. found th.-m ,,. j , j each other as it; t'r.' !.,v- -, ' , seli'iolmatts. i)v tl;.r. father and mother of t! v-( outspoken in t!u ;r up;,. : ti ami tlie ln'.eis er.ci.i,-. point ment as indoceti (i, than ctico of nr. t ! . :i .. ter cxpcdimcnt w:; t, ed by II( i:ty. T: i; nature shrunk f;un iii(h-ciion, he li.-. his bride more t eh' v. position siiid cor:., some part of c , could be tm-re r-.f'.v , Lome. S,i wit!, a -: . . nf youthful o i.Ii.l i : leave lor a time i 1 : 1.,- : departed f.-r ti:e W , :. his sweetheart to Li have prospt'tt d s :"' parents (hem Li;;; v Mimiesta was v for h;s advettt'jre I rate combination i f ; ces. Le was in.ii t . , r an ajiprti iah'e ?., vviihtn a shot ter ; i ; , ; tieipation Lad rr. : itiutPft!', Le lot i. ) . M.itilda of it by r:. . I. pot tuci' g Lor to o - . di V v. Li n !;"" -Lc.:!; i ( . t i ' f- 'A l h ! en. n plenty ot time t ' sli r.ow el ctrii' i '. i letn coMesj'i !,( ;,! ; i she cuM Hit t!i.i i . -: e p:ii 2 a I'.oine hi ' : h it ii-1 Ii.J.i.u.s i ti.; j I1:'WIT .-'J'tn".S w.'ic . . .. ' and !inr hil -cn i ; i hr.J eooh'.l. '1 ;. ! hut one I ea li: ..! i al:ze tho wln!.; f.;- ;, 1 tvl. -r.fol tiie f'u-k!.' ( : e .-. I out reproach, f;vtu i Lut tlie Ji;ipf uii. it. !y, nevet tl;cl.-, uv : ; to be entirely hoal 1 from this ttcu!:!j v.: out, atij. like tu i' v n s:ucht tclit't in f!'.- ; -Death avo'ule.! !:::.: ' . he took p: c ti oi i. a of his re 'inn nt. u ;i . adojiteil State tr. i r: contei-teil fo-il'.j. r:i '; 1 ! t oral ion if peace, vl..' temporally in hut rat-!. : ins homeward fnr:.-; ' cid'Miel reci't-ize. a::. t heir quarters in tl ti true. Sue wa city ; ard dnrir 1 the following; :.iy ' lieve th.t s-l.e r. r ' hitrt, atid she was . for it. He ;iVi :;.:: titat Iter i.ithcr as : mul, having leai ni 1 t human nature, in i 1 ' i liis suit. S.) the t f to Miiiin e.ua, (.'. 'i i lished l.itnsclt' in though Fpcr..!ia; in : r. l'i f ! farm hut: so ol a 1. i.-iiu i.'''.r.- 1 .: ? i.'il; Ili'OLisdale Tl.i- U i iiHtrative in the V-.' Earth City, l.a.l :r from his first : - for Mi?9 Ssiir 'i I.' had l,n? felt a 1 .- feelings he hai! i-x;' ' first love 1 i-r sensitive to t"en".'-.1 s fer of it hy the f.n-a the colonel to " ! 1 for a secoml I-v c. henrf-siek s' !i-r t: woman once mo:-' ' reitJily as at lhaf. hovevpr ilm sum ' ' WV:: I I'. If; Captious ti:; 1 ex "! ' ment of flic fox, he . 1 eon in iriecenci!ab!y 1 1 ! -' i1 eaprement ivas ennd : ' :I sent. lie fore this r ..:'.: :-'---0' caused his life to Le r-: ' in fvor nf tfu vo'JiM ' IV 5 1 made a will b-rpea:!; sessed to her whom h Now ho maile. nno'.l. his own sweetheart though convincoil i! : - t Ne-.v after all as faithful us :;:.y merited some repitnii. -m ' :' i: accept his final ovortu: . disappointed man ui ' I : -''r the SS.nfli) the , Matilda, upon info' tii' i tJ l' 1 some monument to t..o common benefactor; l",f torilj refuses to rmtr , tin. that purpose. "1'i.iil H'!llt.l!" .u;n.: I lute nn insfancH; of h:i-r t -r I- ..!.. n.lt!!.'1" says tho local journal :"lrt:' ' shall chum for this f1--'' "Tho Meanest Wom-m iu li.e " r.t n -'L a .. . T i-v lwiated t six months old she went a'Kj .( a malicious individual pr .;.!; 'And vou've been going alone nr IT if