z JL ... 1 J . COURTIXG IX HCBRASK.lt IFFECT OF A SCARCITY OF BITGLZ WOMEN". A Nebraj-ka correjpondeut of the Syracuse Standard wiitcs as follows : "There is lack of woman's nursing. There is dearth of woman's tears." Certainly not because they are u in. feces- eary in this wettern re,,i"n, tut the fact is womcu are fraice an J mm are plenty. In market phrase, the woman "demand far ex ceeds the supply. " Tin iso iinX 'rahhj laws if supply and demand, about which politi cians and other economists delight to talk, have not yet corrected tills acid question. A heavy dose of gii Is, time of y.ur homeo pathic prescriptions, is w hat Nebraska ret'ds. and the stomachs of Lit young men w.li al ways remain sour until the fctipi !y c.-mes. You have no iJea east. Lowsrxn-ns yeung men in this region are to marry. In the words ol a prairie farmer, courting'! hoi. The poor in an is passing through a bitttr experience. A party of us were dm k-huut-iug the other day on the Idi.-si uti oottoms. Night overtook us before we were awaie of it, and we were obliged to seek lodyirg at the firtit dwelling we cou'd find. It was a email ore-story utructute of thiee rooms, ni:d occupied by a family i f MX father, mi ther, daughter and sons. The sons weie ail un married, and from the calls that were made afterward we judge the darghter was unmar ried also. We hadn't been in the house five minutes when ei tiic kiud of a vehicle drove up and two young men were Ushered into the parlor. Straightway the mother and daughter held a whispered conversation, which closed with an invitation to the tit ting room for f upper. It was evident the young men callers had Lien to tea, as they btaid iu the pallor with "sweet tixtecu." Scarcely had we taken our seats at the table when a howl fr- m the dogs outdoors announced another comer, lie earned to avoid the front door, and knocked at that where our party was just sett'iDg to sur pur. The mother rose to answer tlia summons, when we were mrprir-ed by the d.tnghter opening the parlor door and ru-Ling forwjtd with '"Don't git up, mother! Its one of my fellows! Come in Jim; how do you do?" And Jim entered in response to the cheeiy salutation. lie made himself as com fortable as pos.-ible till we had finished sup per, when another whispered consultation proved that the "parlor is lull as it fit to be," whispered by miss in resp'.nec to st me motherly siigg'-.-tion. The oi l g-i.tleuvm solve! the q'Kiioii by inviting us into the ki'ehen to tdka a emok. It was evident that J. in didn't mm. ke, for li.; remained in the sitting-io 'in. We sh ouli! d- tihtioss en joyed a 'j'lut ci;'.r had iwL the "Id hu!y opened the hack, and diluted at tl.e tcp if her voice : "C 'iv'JiiJ l.e:e to the Lack uoor t " It was another young mar C'fcd he looked P.s if he cam-3 , m.l we fir. in rather l::te. Two young men within tl.e parlor, one in : the bitting room and one in tl.tj kitchen. What bhoiild be li.i.o 1 The coioling Lu-i- i ntvs was gi-itirig hot! Ti.e-ie was anothci i talk between mother and ihittghtcr. It v. as ; fvideut their devices had been ihau.-te-i. j Toe old gentkniau wai tailed into tl.e coi- ' tier. 1L settled the question with a v. Lis-I per : - j "Til be dumncd if I'll more again till tue silting -room is J hit." Into the s-itting-ror m went number four and we smoked. It was lull tt-u minutes ! before the nixt eli.-tui'ners came and they j entered the kitchen with the air of old ac- quiu tances. We looked anxicu.-ly at the host. Taking his pine fiom his mouth a sin- , ge sentence relieved mi : j "Thih's Cut widixvus ! &'-,'.'" And e"olikk" ami smoked on. For the i next half hour the gin mu.-t have been kept j busy. Toe widowers had certainly a third of her time. It was nine o'clock. We j wished to go to bed. arid the only bed wo j had discovered was in the parlor. The old i gentleman had divined our wi-hes and said : j "I'm sorry, gentleman! Hut this is one of the regular com tin' nights ! Tin m two: fellers in the pallor never leave afoie mid-j night, and the widowers alius stay all niht. i And that r.iu't the worst of it. D.u.'il be ' here at to u o'clock! I ami the boys alius i i.i t I. a J....I...I- v... 1 1 r .v'-o. inuij oiH"" I welcome to that!" The parlor, sitting room and kilclicn full j , , , . "? , . i wo retreattel to tile haystack. In resp i.su i to a quesiiou on the boiut the old eeutlenian i-ai I that Friday niebt'its j uity but Sunday its wuss. Last St: ft:) i ij. bt tl ere was ten on 'ein, ami the ;irl i?. ettin still mote a t " i more partiki er. The more she jets the n.ore Fhe wants !" ().i a h ivstaek. with a stilt' brct z? ihivii g away t he mo.iini toes, we he ard D.m drive up. One of the latt rcmaiks of tl.e o!! n an before we fell asleep was, "Yes. ycnilcjmiti, courtim.' but iu JS'ebraska ! " Ami v. e be lieved liini. A CriUOCS I'llKNOMSS-'-S AT THE CUM Bf.HI.lNI IIOCNTAINS The Loq svi'.le C'oiO'- ier Journal s.i s : In connection w ith tlie recttit visit of tl.e scientists to this city, and the presence e f a number ol those .'entlenicti fti'.l in our midst, the existence of a great Datural curi :sity is bui.'."ested , which has probably escaped their notice in their ex plorations in Kentucky, and which w ill be of interests to tlitm as to other iead rs : Some fix miles east of Ciab (J.cha.d, in l-iincoln county, theie is a spring known as the Iuriii:i j Well " fcituatcd "t the verv ' 1,. . r .1 ,. 1 1 , . , ' oase 01 the l umberlaml nn untaiis. ami in ; tlie banks of a b;iip.!1 stream called I)ix river, i lhe water in this well i. in a constant state of ebullition, at.d regularly every day, be tweeu four and five o'clock "in thu uftcmoon, overflows. A large quantity of is liber ated, said to be carbuieled byd-een gas, to which a lij-ht beii.g applied," a tlame s. tne times ten or fifteen feci in height results. The inly pnuliary tuiious feature if this well is the diurnal ar.d it fjH.blv r-n nr n . J i oveinow, as there fue seve.a I bnriiiiiT I 1 iiin0 j wells," so-called, in this and ol!.(-r S:r:Ps Oiie geiitliman, who professes to have de- i voted a ood deal t.f time and attention to I tl.e sulj ct, explains this phenomenon on the I hypotLtiis titat the ratification ot ti e i.tmos- ! t-htre caused by beat relic vfs the atmospher ic biesftirc uiiou the water. alIotm th.. ..ls: COl,fii.f.1 below to niahe its rscane bv forH. ! the water upward. Thi.smic.ht letatisfao toiy but the j hencini no.i occurs borne two hours Midst que tit to the time of the average Lmst beat id the coldest months if winter, ms in tl.e hottest nays of ?uaimrr, always between the hours mentioned. The phem m cnon has I ct u rneut i i.c.l I tf: ic, lut ne ver with a satisfactory ts phm-iln n. JA1IES J. OATH AN, M. J)., tenders hia pie fessional services as Vl.y tioian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carn.i! tewn aD'l viciniy. Orik-e in rear of builel ing occnpieJ by J. Ei:c & Co. as a H.rc. Jvightcalls can be niatle At hh residence, one lor south of A. Haul's tin ami hardware B'orc fMrty 9, 1867. AV. JAMISON, M. I., Trndcrs Ws rofe-rici,l tprvices to Mich of the ritiiens f the above pluceMinl viciniir hs may rceiu:r medical aid. i-td xil . Iy. ! t ! "COD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. KOCLAMATiON ok ELECTION Pursuant to nn .Act of the Oenernl Assembly of theComnioinvenlth o,f reimsj lvunin. enlitletl "An Ae-r relatincr to the Kloe-tions of thist'oiii nionwci.lJh," appro vol ttie"M ty of July. A. l. 1.-".'J, I, WILLIAM 15. IJOXAt'KLi:. Mxh Slient. of th County of Camln-hi, i" the 'ommon wealth of Pennsylvania, hereby make known and jrlv-notif to the Ki.r.rToits or ine in. h ; nloiesiti 1. that'll t.eiu-ral Hlee-tie n v. i.i be held in the sai.1 oour.ty of Cambria, on Hie Seeoi-ei : 'tU'S(lIV l ti-:ttlfr. IIKlMi Tin-: lOih 1AV I of 'iiii; votm, at whioh time State, Jii.-tnet ami County oKioers will he elected as follows: i One person tor the oliieo of Auditor General j of the CoiiimonwoaSUi of 1 oun.- ania. j One iK i -on for tl-.eoim.-o i.f Surveyor General ! of the I niiuiior. wi a;th of I'emisj ivama. One person, in con iuin-t ion wnli I he count 103 , of ntair and Huntington, tor theolUceof l'res- I idi nt Jii.lyi'. .... Oo- pei.-on. in eoiijunetu n witii tl:e counties oi C! .o !ieli, Clint 'in ar.d I'lk. for Slati- Senator. line pcr-on tor nn inl er oi llio (ieneral As Pemt iv i if t he Commonwealth ot Pennsj i ania. Two persons tor Associate J udes of tiiecoun- tv of C;:n.i ii:i- , r , . .. 'imn poison for Vro'lionotary and Clerk of the Courts of Ouarter Sessions and Oyer and Term iu or of the county of Cambria. ( )nf pel s. n lor District Attorney of the coun ty of Cumbria. -.,',. One person for Treasurer of ainoria county. l me person lorCoumy Couimisiouer of Cam bria county. One person for Dirictor of J'oor and House of Eiuplov moot of Cambria county. One person for County Surveyor of Cambria count . One person Tor Auditor of Cambria count-. I al.-i horobv make known and jrive notice that the piaee of lioidin the aforesaid election in i l:o several wards, boroughs, districts and towiishits within the county of Cambria are as follow s. to w it : The electors of the- district ccmposed of the township of Alleirlieny, to meet at theoHico re cently oecupiel by M. Lea y, lS'i., deceased, in the borou;vh of Loretto. The ( lectins oT t lit? district composed of the Towii.-hip of Adams, to moot at the School House at Muses ('ring's, in said tow nship. '1 'he electors ot t lie district composed of the township of lilaok lick, to meet at tl.e house of Adam Mukin, dco'd, in the village if lielsalio. '1 he eli ctors of the district composed of the township of Cambria, to meet at the Court House in the liorouuh of F.beusbtirfr. The electors id' the district composed of t'.ie township of Carroll, to meet at the School House iu Cai toiitow n borough. The Hectors of the district composed of the bovoii'li d' Carrolltow n to meet at the School House in said boioiiirh. The lectors of the district composed of the township of Chest, to meet at the School lloii.-e on the till ui of Aloysius Swopo iu said town s;iii. The electors of the dist rict composed of the 1 ovouirii of liest Sprinjrs to meet at the house of Jacob Warner, in said borough. Tlie electors of the district composed r.f the tow n.-hi of Clearfield, to meet tit School House No. :".. adjoining Hie iiia-u of St. Aug-ustine, in sjiid tiovnship. '1'he lectors of the district composed of the township of Conoiuauu !i. Jo meet at the School House ut Singer's, in said township. The Ho. tors of the district composed of the botouirli ol l oni irauli, xo meet as loilows: l'irst U in-il. at the house of l'eter !a!t.ie, in s:iid First Wiiivi ; Second Ward, at the house of Heurv C. I'is'ui.nu, in said Si cnii Ward. Thi" Hectors of tl.e district composed of the boroi.'i of '::iul ria. to nieel at School House No. '. in St! id borough. '1 he cleeteisef 1 he di-t riot C('i!ii()-( -,1 of thf bo i oi;. of Ci opersdali-, to meet at ehool j Il us. w said boron..: i.. The el. i l . i s ot the district eomposeil of the tow I .-hip ol Cri ivli'. t o m-ei at t lie School House in i he x iihjze of Summerl-ill. in sai 1 towu-'htp. 'i he Hi-e-t or of t !u d'-: i ii t eompo--cl of t l:o bot oo.irh of l";i-t .'onemaoirh, to meet at the in o.-. of I);i:iiel t onler, in said boroiih. The elector-ot the lii-ti ict coi:.; i..-ed cf the be.rouyh of K'.-en.-bt. r. lomeol a- follows : lit Ward, a! 4i!c Com t lions-, in said Ward: V. st Ward, to i-i :-t at Jn.-.. Myer.- Hall, in sai I V.'ard. Th" eieetoi i of I district eoinpo-;ed of the burouittl of I'noo.i.ii, to miet at the tSchool I li.'O.-i-, in .-aid l.iin.iis'ii. I The i iietot s of i ho di.-ttict coliqiO-:i'd of the township of (iaiiili'i, to mei i at tin School j 1 1 on -c in t !; i ,w : i ol ( 'i a!!it::i ;. i:i said low h ip. 1 he ih cti;i s of the district composed of the t ''. r.shi y cf Ja! !;!!. to meet at the house of j Hi nrv liefer, in said town-hi;. '1 ho i h i in! s of t lie i;-l riot composed of the borouu-h of Johnstown, to meet as follows: First Ward, at Public School Poi nt No. f. in said Ward; Seeot d Ward, at 1 he ofiioe of Joseph S.St raver, l'sq.. on M.irki t street, in said Ward; Third Ward, at l.ou-c of John Prady, on Frank lin street, in said Ward; Fourth Ward, at the house of John Trcfts iu said Ward; F ifth Ward. t the house of August Wciirand. in said Ward: Sixth Ward, at the Johnstown Pottery in said Ward. The ill ctors of the district compose! of the borousrh of Fon t to. to meet at the School House in Said borough. I he hot in- of I he district composed of the township ol .M u lister, to meet at (he warehouse of Au;r. Ihti bin, in the village of Minister, in said town-hip. 'J'he electoi s of Ihe dist rict composed of the boroiorh ot J! i:i ViU to meet at tlie Franklin J House in said borou'j'h. The' Hectors ol the dh-tl ii t composed of the borouyh of l'r.ispi i t, to n.t ct the School House in said boroiiuh. The e -lectors of t he di-trict composed of th township ot Iviehl.tud. to meet at the hous Josci Ii lo is, in said towtiship. 'l h'? Hectors of the di; rict composed of the j township ol Suiiiiiiei hiii. to meet at the School Houso j,i t In- boi 011201 of Wil 11101-0. i The elector.- of t he dist rict composed of the ' horouirh of Sioumitville, to meet at House in said Imrotitrh. the .school 1 'Flu Hectors of Ihe district composed of the townhip of .-u-quehanmi, to meet at the house or Vich:,H Piatt, in said township. I he Hectors ol Hie oistriet composed of the .-,vnshi; of Tuvmr, to meet at the Si-nool House near Wt-i. Headrii-k's. in said township. The electors of the district couipo-; 1 of the i hot -oil.-; !i of Wooii ale, to meet at School House j i:i said I 1 1 rem: h. j The elector-of the district composed of the ; borough of Wilniorc, to meet at school House in said I or.iiitii. ' ''"lie Hectors of the elistriet composeil of the j township of Washington, to meet at the School i Hon -e at the Foot of Plane-No. 4. in said twp. j The e lectors of the elistriet composed of the j rowpshipof White, to meet ar. chool House I No. 1. in said township. I The Hot tors of the di-trict comprised of the ; township of Voder, to moot at the hou-x- of j Win. A. Hicks, in said township. j The treneral election in nil the Wards, Town I ships. 1 is 1 iefs and Uoroiiuhsof the county is I to l-e opened Let ween the hours of six and 1 seven o'clock in the forenoon, and shall eon- thine without interruption or adjournment ; until 7 o'clock in the eveninjjr, when all polls i shall no ch-si'd. I A Mi 1 ri-liTiiF.u tilVF. Nonci'. as in and by the I lath r-octioti ol 1 lie ufort aid Act I ion .lir. V t.-.l, That all persons e-xe-i-p! i mr Justices of the j Peae iT w ho shall hold any ollicc or appoint mont !' protit or trust unde r i he' fro ernmcnt of the I I'nited States, or of this Stale, or of any city ol i incorporated dh t i;t, w he-ther a commissioned ; ollii-e r or otherwise, a suhorilinat e or iiirent 1 w ho is or shall be employe-d under the I.e-risla-I tive. J udieiary, or Executive lcpartrnciits of I t h is Sta t e or t he I nit ed Si ates, or of any city ! or incorporated elistriet. and also every "mem j be'i-of ('nii'iTss or of the State; Legislature, iitiei en 1110 st loci ami ceiin iiion councils ol unv i, v or commissioner of any incorporate d dis- , 1 1 ict. is bv law incapable of holding or exi-rcis- ! ulf ar the same time the oilice or appointment ' ", ludj.'e'. Inspector or Clerk of any Flection e-f t ills Commonwealth, and that ne Insne-e-tor or J mlife;, or any other otiieer ef any such e-lection, shall tie e lifrible to any eithe-e then te be ve-ted for. Also, by the -!th Sect ion of all Ae't. eif As sembly en t i: leel A n Act re-latin to Flections a ml for e ! he -r purposes," approved the loth elay of April, ls'Hi. it is enacted that the; feirejroiiitf 115th M etion shall not be so eonstrueei asto iire ve'iit any military eiilieer or boronii tillieer from sertinjr as J mitre or Inspector at any .e-in-i ai or special election held in t'uo Commcm we alth. The pen err. I, special, eity, incorporated eiis- trier ami township e icetioiis. and all oli'etions foi- Klectors ed Fre si'-lent and Vie e; President eif the I'nited States, shall be held and corniiictc.l i by Ihe- 1 nspe'i tor and .1 udi.rcs e-le-e-teMl as afoi e- said, and by On l.s appoin ted us Ucrcafte r pro- i vidi d. The ins-,-eforsand judjre of the elections shall ! meet at the respective places appointed lor i holdinjr the election in the elistriet to which 1 tln-y i e-spocri vi-ly In ion- be fore scvct- ei'eloe-k ! 1:1 i ue iaoriiiiit, ami e-aen or sani lnsOi'i-lors I !..oint onv cle-rk, who -ihali U- a 'limited Ill e-wt' Ihf M'IMin M'hfl k1i;i!I linrp vp,.i,-n,l the- second hihe t numbi r of t edrsfor inspec tor sh:!l not arteti.l on the elay of aiiv Hi'e tiem, then ihe- person who shall have reee-iM-d the next lujrne---t number of vote s for ind-re nt the next procceiiiijf e le ction shall net as inspector in ins plat:e. -t nu in e ase; the person w ho shall have received the hi-he st mimtie-r of votes for iuspee-for s hr-II not atte nd, the person e lecteel juele shall appoint an ii-spi e tor in his place. And in case the person Hi-e-.tcd jiulyp shail not at tend, t he-n the inspector win, shall have re ceived the- hiuher number fir votes shall ap point a jud-re in his place, ami it' any vae-nticy sh.il! e-outiaiie in ttu- boar-el lor thespoe-e; of one; hour after the time fixe-d by law for lhe ope-n-inr of tlie eh-flfoii. the epuaiitied voters ,f ihe to'Aiiship, waret or elistriet, f'ir which such ,n.j cers have tie-e n He-e teel. jiresent at the place of Hee tion shall elect some of their number to fill the acancy. In case any clerk appointed under the provi sion of this :te-t shall lw jriect to ntte-nd at any ch-etioii durinjr the Faiel year, it. shall lie the duty of tin fiisirt'f tor w ho appointed said -Ierk, or the person Idling the o'bec t sue-h iu-'pe-c-tir. to forthwith appoint u suitabti; person a3 clerl:. qualifie ei as til oresaid, who shall perform the eiutie s of the year. it shall b the duty of tho several assessors res e- i pccively, to i-.tte-ml at the pine r,f holding i ry pent-rnl. spe--t-il or township cle'etion, ! injf the whole) tiiue paid t-U'ction is ke-pt j eluiuiK ihe wtioto tnue paid ch'ction is ke- eipe-n, 10: enc juirjKiO ot jf i jnjf miOfmatloti to the inspectors and the judjre, when cal!eI on, in relation to the ritrht f any person assessed iv them to votf at such election, or such other matters in relation to the assessment of vtiters us the said inspectors, or either of them, shnll front timf to time require. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, us aforesaid, other than a freeman of the Hire of twenty-one vcars or more who shall have i e-ided in the State at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote at least ten davs immediately preccdinjr such election, and has within two year? paid State or county tax, which shall have been assessed lit least ten davs before the election. Hut a i iti.en of the t'nited States who has previous ly been a qualitied voter of this State and re moved therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district ami paid taxes, as aforesaid, shall tie entitled to voto after residing in the State six months. I'mriit fl. That the freemen, citizens of the United States, between twenty-ono and twenty-two viar. who have resided in an election district as aforesaid, shall lie entitled to vote, although tin y shall not have paid tuxes. No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by Commissioners, unless. First, he produces a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tax, as sessed njrrecahly to the Constitution, and jrive satisfactory evidence, dither on his oath or nf ffrmution of another, that he has paid such a tax, oron failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim the ritUit to vote by tieinir an elector between the h-jo of twenty-one and twenty- two years, he shall depose on oath or nflirma tiou that he has l ethicd in t his Stat eat least one year next before his application, mid make such proof of residence in the district as is re quired by this act, ami that he does verily believe- from the account fjiven him that he is of the ijr aforesaid, mid such other evidence as is required by this act: whereupon thn name of the person thus edmitt'-d to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspect ors and a notr made opposite thereto by writ ing the word "tax," if he shnll be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word "ajre,"'if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such ayre ; and the same shall be called out to the clerks, w ho shall make the like notes on the list of voters kept by them. In nil cases where the name of the person claiming to ote is found on the list furnished by the conimissioiior.-xiuid asscssois, or his ri;:ht to vote, whether found thereon or not. is ob jected to by any qualified, citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if lie claim to have resided within the Stale for one year oi more, his oath shall not be sufJieient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one competent witness, w hosl.all be a qualilied elec tor, that he has resided in the district tor more tint n ten days next immediately preceding such eieet ion, and shall also himself swear that his bona tide resilience, in pursuance of his lawful calling, k in said district, and that he did not remove into said district lor the purposj of votiusf therein. F.very person qualified a? aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, of his resi lience and payment of taxes a aforesaid, shall be admitted to voto in the tow nship, ward or di-trict in w hich he shall reside. If auy person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent aiiy o ilicer of any ( loot ion under this Act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to isn v such oHicer, or shall inn i -ruj-t or improperly interfere with him in On execution of h duty, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window win re the same may be holding, or shall t iotousiy .iis( ni b the peace at such election, or shall um- ::ny in timidating threats, force or violence, with i!.' siyu to iiiiiuciice unduly or ovi ra we an y elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain t he 1 1 oedom of choice, such person, oti convic- i Hon, shall be tmed m any sum not exceeding j ft c hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any l term not less than three nor more than tw elve : months: and it it shall be sho vu to the court i. re tno trial oi su. :i ouen-e .- ::::n no i:a-: mat ! be the person so ol!'ei.i!ii i,- w as not a r : i ii nt of the city, ward, district, or township whore the oll'enso was commit ted, and not cut it led to vote therein, tin n, on conviction, he shall be sen tenced to pay a tine of not less than one hun dred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. If any person not by law qualified hall fraud ulently vole, at any election of this common wealth, or. bein;r othorwisoqualilied. shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person know -iii;r l hi- want of such qtiainic:: t ions shall a id or i.r.n ure such person to vote, the person oti nd- in- shall, on convict ion, be lined in any sum not exeee-diPT two hu ndred dollars, and be impris- tmed in any term not excecdinir three mont lis. 1 f any person shall vote at more than one e-!ee-j tion district, or otherwise fraudulently vote ; more t hau once on t he same day, or shall f raud j ulently fold and deliver to the inspector two j tickets together, with the intent illegally to j vote, or shall procure another to do so, he or ! they so ottendinyr shall, on conviction, be tmed : i:i any sum not less than fifty nor more than lix e I hundred dollars, and be imprisoned I or a term i not le-s t han t hrce nor more t hah twelve mont hs j If any person not qualified to vote in this i commonwealth agreeably to law (except the : sons of quaiitied citizens) shall appear at any i place of flection for the purpose of iiil'ueuei.i' i tin.' cit i.ens qualilied to vote, hcshalhou con j viction. forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding ! one hundred dollars for every such oU eii.-e. and be imprisoned for any term uot exceeding three month.-. HAXGF. IN' TOE 1IOP1Z OF VOTINfl. Ax Act re.iriilatimr the mo.'.e of xolin- at all the elections 111 t he; set era ! eMiuiit ies of this commonwealth, approved March !, l-:iii : 1.. 1 If, XT 1 T it .. fl... X.-.i.,rl.. ....1 fj . r-V ,o.. A. J,. ll I rnn ; ..r.f'io, i jr. tt.--- ,.e ....,.. ... .o,f . i.oh '....!.... ..-.. 1. ,.e j i'i )in!ilri!iin in General .l.ie!ttlti met, ao! it in I liciv tin emi' ted tn tlie aitf,rit j itj the .wrur. That I the- ijiialilicd vote-rs of the several eouutie s of I this commtnweaiih, at the pe.-ncral, township. Dnniiij,"! or special election-, are hereby here after nut he.ri.ed and re-quired to vote by tickets print -d eir written, en- partly print ed am! pari iy wrilten, seve.-ral!y classilied as follows: One' ticket shall embrace the names eif all jiieijres of courts viite-d tor. and be labelled out.-ide "Jii elieiary"; one ticket shall embrace the names of all State olhe-e rs voted for. asal be labi-ili'il ""Slate": one ticket shall embrace; the names of all county olhi'e-rs voted for and lie labelled "County" ; one' f ieke-t shall embrace- the name's of all township ollie e-rs voted for, and he labelled "Township"; one ticket shn.il embrace the names of all borou-rii officers voted for. an I be labciled "iiorouy h" ; anil each class shall be de posited in separate.' ballot-boxes. AMtMIMK.NT TO I. S. I ) NSTITL'TIO X. 'Sue TieiN 1. The; ri-rht of citizens of the Uni ted States to vote- shall not hedoiii'd eir a ii ridded by the Fnited States, er by any State, on 'ac count of race, color, or previous condition of servitude." FIltST ANDStWDFO TKIN OF ACT OF COSGllS S eF .MAItCn ol, 1SV.I. '"SlXTlov I. Jle it eiiacUit tin the Senate and House of Hi prese hti'livix of the I'nitnf Stniisof Arm rien in ( 'miijw a..enii,lcil. That all citizens of the 1 ' 11 it I'd St ate s who are or shall be eit he-r-wise ( nt illeel to vote tit any elect ion by t he peo ple, in any state-, te rritory, dist rict, ooiiiity. city, parish, township, school elistriet, municipality, or other territorial sub-division, .-hall he enti tled and allowed to veite at all such elections. Without ellMl I en-t ion of riii-e-, i-nlur. eir pre-vioiis condition of sort itude, any constitution, law, cost 0111, u"aye or re-r illation of any state- or ter ritory, eir by or unde r its autheu ity, to the con trary not wit list and iiir. Si:e". -X. Ana lie it J in ther rtiacteil. That if. by or unde-r the authority e!' th; constitution or laws of any state, or the laws of any territory, any act is or shall be re'epiired to be; done as'a prerequisite; or qualiiicut ion for votinjr. and tiy such e-emstiiutioii or law persons e;r oflicers are or shall be chained with the; pe'iformaiice of el'itiei in turnishimr to citizens an opportunity te pertorm such prerequisite en- to become epual- '"eel to vote;, it shall be- theeluty of every person ami oflie-er to irive all citizens eif the I'nited State's the; same and e-oual onnortuuitv to ne-r ferm sue-h prerequisite ami te become ejualitiid to vote, without eiistinetion of race, e;olor, or previous e-onditiein of servitude; anil if any such person eir ollicer shall refuse or kimwinjrly omit to trive full eliee t to this se-i'tiem, lie shall, for every such offense, forfeit and pay the sum of five hutnlreel dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full exists and such allowance for counsel fees as the. court shall ele-em just, and shall also, for every such offense, lie e'.eeined fruilty eif a misdemeanor, ami shall, on convic tion thereof, be lined not less than live hundre d elollars.eir beimprisoiie'el not less t han erne; month and not tnore than one year, or both, at thedis iir.inu 111 1 111- con ri. SKt-rio:,- iu eiF an act op the pkn n s v i.va xia l ffJISt.ATl'HE III' Al'Itll. ti, A. U. 1S7II. Src. 10. That so much oT every Act of Assem bly as provides that only w hite freemen are en tuh'd to vote, or be registered as voters, or as claiming to vote at any trene-ra! or special elec tion of this commonwealth, lie and the same; is hereby repealed; and that hereafter all free men, without distinction eif color, shall be cn rolicd and rciristcrcel ucceirdinir to ihe provi sions ed" the lirst se ction of the; Act apnrove-d 17th eif April, lSf,!, entitled "An Act further supplemental to the Act iclatintr to the Flec tions ol this Coinuieiiiwealth, and when tilher- wise qualifje-el unde'r tho existing laws, oe e nti- th el to vote at all Me ntral aud special electious in t ins eommouw e an n. CONSTITUTION AT, COSVFXTIOV. 1 also make kuown the follow iti-Act approved the elay of June, lt-'.l, cntiilcd "An Act.to authorize a popular vote ujion the questiou of callintra Convention toauieud the Constitution oi Peiuis.t 1 aniu." Skc. 1. Ho it cnHCted, &e.. That the question of callinc u convention te aiiii nd the Constitu tion of this eommouw eallh besuhmittod to a vote eif the people, at a general election to be held em the; seeemd Tue-sday of October next, tin-said question to be voteel fer in manner follow-in;,', to w it: In counties und cities in which slip ticket voting is authorized by law, votes feir and ufrainst a convention may be expre-sseil anil Kivt u ipin the ticket headend ir endorsed with hewoi.l "State," and not otherwise, aud the wonu up,j tthall be "constitutional eouven tiiii, and iniile rneath for a convention" or 'ajramst a ee.ti ventiou" ; und in countie s or dis t:l'tS 111 Which slio ticke t votintr shnll authorized by law, cae-h elector voting upon said question s,l:ill cast a separate ballot, e elorscdon theoutsidu "constitutional conve tion." and containing- on the inside; the wor en- "for a convention" or , oro.s "aitiiist u cynvcniioii"' : and all votes cast as aforesaid shall be received, counted and returned by the proper election officers and return juiijres as votes for Governor are received, counted and returned under ex isting laws. niTTins rif the Ttr.TlT.X jri)f3KS. Pursuant to the provisions contained in t li seventy-sixth section of the Act first aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall re spectively take ehitrire of the certificate or re turn of the flection iu their respective districts, and produce thotn at a mcetinir of one judtre from each district, at the (,V-vrf 1 Inure in the. Zfuroi.) of Kliewtmnj, on the third day uf tor the dav of election, boiiiff on F'lilDAY, the IHth day of "OtTDUIUt. P -71. at 111 o'clock, a. in., and then and there to doand perform t he duties required by law of said judges. Also.that where a judyo, by sickness or unavoieable ni-cident. Is unable to attend such meetintr of jud-res, then the cer tificate or re turn shall be taken eharjjre of by one of the in-pei tors or i n-i !:sof the I'lcetion of the district, who shall eloami perform tlie du ties required of said juibro tillable to attend. Givi:x f.viKR iy ii a n ii. at my office in Ebcns liunr. th's'.'th daj" of Septemt;er, in the j ear of our Lord one thousand ei-rht hundred and seventy-one, and of the independence rif the F'ni ted States of America the nin.-t v-fift h. Sept. 14.-4t. W IS. HONACUEU, SheriET. pROrOSED A M E ND 31 E N T TO THE CONSTITUTION of PENNSYLVANIA. JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania. lie it Ufsrih'ril hu the Scuafe anJ TT'iuzr of Rep resentatives of the Coiiutioiiu-w.lth of I'ttihfulvatiiet iu Gtntrtil Atxe.iuhl-.i met. That the followimr amendment of the Constitution of this Com monwealth he proposed to the people for thcar adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provi sions of the tenth article thereof, to wit: AMENDMENT. Strike out the Sixth Section of the Sixth Ar ticle of the Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof the following: "A State Treasurer shall bo chosen by the qualified electors of the State, at such times and for such term cf service as shall be pre scribed by law." JAMES II. tVErsn, Speaker of the House of Ilcprescntatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Senate. Approved the fifteenth day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sevi'ti-ty-one. JNO. W. G EAItY. Prepared and certified for publication pursu ant to the Tct th Article of the Constitution. V. JO PDA X, Secretary of the Commonwealth. OfTIee Secretary of the Commonwealth, I Hafrisbtirfr, July 5th, ItT.l. i" j-Xl.te. LAKH EiymiEEci. SL'CCK.SSOHS TO li. WOLFF, Ji: . & CO., Import' : ami Deali is in MtHLMM WVEMM! At the old well known stand, Ccr. Liberty & Sixth (lata St. Clair) Sts. I-35TJ Hi n23, 2., Are now receiving a full assort me nt of TL..:! ware for the Fall ami w inter trade. Our n eonl fire havi'mr destroyed all our feirmer stock, we are. enabled to oiler an EN Till Fi NEW LINE or HOODS, rntfiiiT at pkksfnt Pi; K'F.s. a ml which we are prepared to sell at t he I ov est ;-:i!l riitrw. Special attention called to our Lariro Variety of Ilotive Huiiilrr' f'l n' irurr , Ca) i nti ix' ami Jilitt hxiiu'tiix' Tools, A'JI ieitlt in il loijili nn nts. lhtww T"ii it.:!!itl flnoit.t. Tattle anil l'rJ;d CufVrv. Meat t 'utter, M i(.!i Hell, Ac. Liberal arrnmrementu made with Pcodlers, ami jiarties havimr orders for -oods in our liim" On r w hole-sale Catoloirue mailed to ail Dealt rs desirinif it. Senel for onel aii)f.ln.-2m."l WHOLESALE 3jOTS AND SHOES. II. CHI LBS & . AT VERY LOW PRICES, AT II. CHIL33 & CO.'S, 133 Tiocn sTr:i:r.T, K2TTS5ILTKCai. A larjre Stock of Nailed Pro-rat;?, for xfinors and Furnace Men, constantly on hand, w hich we si'll from hi te 20 cents peTpair be low the usual matket rates. Julv ".'7, IsTl.-Om- mmm femhim ifssii. VM. P. PATTON, Ma uttlitctxiroi nnd IJoitlex In AM, KIXllS OF CABINET FUENITUEE Aos. ISO iiikI I ." a Hnto:i Stteel, JOIIXSTOIVX, PA. Pnireatis, Peilsteads. Washstunds, Sideboards, Chamber Se-ts, Parlor Se-ts, VViirdredie-s, Hook Cases, Lrinnj-i's, Cain Chairs. VVeieid Seat (hairs. Kite he n Furniture, Pod Louiijjres, Mattresses", Tete-a-Ti'tes, Kx tension Tables, lliuintr Tables, Cupboards. ie., ie., See., ic., &c. xe., lie., e., &c. &c, &c. EVEttV IESe'I!lI--ritX OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent style ami at low price's. Cabinet and Chairmakers mate-rials of all kinds for sale. Furniture ih'lit e-reel at any point in Johnstown or at Kail road Station free of extra eharye. WI. P. PATTON. Johnstown, Oct. 13, lS70.-tf. JOHN 31 A L 1 P II A N T , XJ Wholesale and Retail Ee.ler ii Fresh Fish, Oysters, Yegetalilcs. Fruits. &c. Xo 93 lUarUct Sliecl, e oiiysTo uy, i'A. Western Fish, at 8e. to Ide. per lb. Fresh Shael. at .- ioc. per lb, or 2sc. apiece, or four for il.UO. Pxtra Xo. 2 Mackerel, per bid., tit f 14.00 P.vtra No. "i Mackerel, per half tad., nt .T.r F.xtra Xo. : Mackerel, pe-r ejuarter, at :l.7 Extra Xo- 'i Mackerel, per kit, nt rr.iio He also keeps ein hand all kinds of Vege ta ble. Fresh Putter, etc., which he receives daily. J.Will visit Ebe-nsbursr, Carroll town and Loretto e:t''h week during: the season. May 27, lsn.-tf. 7 E A L E b T A T E AGENCY --- ' OF V GEO. V. OAT MAN 8l CO. Of!ieo in Cotouaele Itow. Several parties wish to secure Houses in Eb ensburir at fair rents. Houses and Lots are for rent on fair terms.'''" Give us a description and price of what you have for rent. U't us know what kind of a House or IIouso and I,ot you w ish to pe-enre as a tenant. Have you ICE A Lor I'KIiSOXAL I'fiOPKIi TY you wish to sell, or Uo you wish to buy ? C'OJIK ASD SKK AT OXCE! t"?Oiir terras are reasonable for all service relative to above matters. See "Ken I Estat Gaze-tte." GEO. v. OATMAX &. CO. Ebensburjf, Feb. 4, lo71.-tf. LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED! And Work "VnrrnnteI t RflOXUMl'.NTS, Tomb Stones, Hi " itKAPnnd Taui.k Tors, made of me niicsi iiiuiaii .Yiaruie ami in ptviej ir?-, n in nn,iiii-ini jieii- Mil 'a ssioi iiv j. ' any manufaeturer. (live me a cail liefoit; deeifliiig- upon pure hnsinur or orderi work else where'. JAMtS WlLKI.Ntft Lore-tto, April l"i71.-lf. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENE WE R. Wi-oro vonr inrrenscs the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. H e can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restorinor Gray or Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and "ean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes tlie 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, JU.IX, State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Renewcr in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded "YVhisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one prcpaixttion; 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 Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, U-EL Ayer's Hair Vigo For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, a n d effectual for preserving the hair. It soon restores Jaded or gray h a ir to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied aud decayed ; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tlie hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly anel offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations tlangerous anel inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Practical and Analytical ChernUU, LOWELL, 3IASS. NATURE'S HAIR 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. Transparent nnel clear nsorvstal, it will not soil t!io finest fntrie'. prrfe-etly .SAFIX CI.KAX and KF1 K'l KM', eiosiilci-aiuuis ianu kocout t OK AM) t'OLM) AT IAST I It vestores and nrovont? tho ITafr fr.tm bo. comtnifGray, iinjiiirts a soft, frlofwv .pca ninep removes Diu-ilruir. is tool and red" re-stun to the lu ad, edieeks the Hair from falling and re Mores it to a yreat extent wlnn nrt-mnturelr lost, prt'vents 1 Teadae he, e-uros all humors, e-n-t!int'.ius eruptions, and unnatural ln:it. AS IMtKSSINtJ MHtTHF, II AI It IT IS THE UKST a urn: i.i: i x r iiemak k kt. lit. O. SMITH. Patentee Aver, M:iss n-e-pnred only by PlUXTOl! HIilTHKl!S, Glou cester, Mass. The fretiuine is put up in a panel le-Ule, made expressly tor it, with the nami of tlieai tie le blown in the .-lass. A-k vour Irii" pist for XATVUK'S HA1U RESTUltA TIYtJ, and take no either. C-f Scnd two threeeent stamps to I'KoeTTJH IUioTHKics torn "Treati-eon the Hunu'.n Hair." The intormation it contains is worth to axiy Ier.on. I fr-For sale hy I.F.MMOX & MURRAY, Prttir-fi-ists, ice, Lbensburg-. I'a. , Uune 3, 71.-ly.J LOVL & CO., Rankers, Gold, Sil VPr Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Leposits. Collections made in all accessible points in the United States and a general Banking business transacted U M. LLOYD & CO., "9 i JJn n , L A. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made, Moneys received on eleposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates, u31. 1871. Fall Trade. 1871. I am now prepared to eifler SOTERIOlt INDUCEMENTS TO CAfTl FURCHASERS OP a pnrr-i TUMI umu ii mi EITHER AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Slieef-Iron, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, 1NAMI.I.I.KD AN1 1'I-AIN SAUCE-PAWS, BOILERS, fcc , C0L SIIOA'KLS. WINK LAWS, OIL CANS IlorSKFURNISHING HARD WAKE OF EVnilY KIND. Snrai'a Anll-Ouit HEATING and COOKING STOVES, EXCELS ion COOK! KG S7VVES. N013LE, TRIUMPH and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES. And any Coe.king Stove elciro-el I will get wlien ordcrt'l at mannficturer's prices. Oelel Stove riatfs ai.el Grates, etc., for re pairs, cu liaml for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will he made ont of lest mate rials and put up by competent wcikmen. Lamp Barriers, Wick and Ctinmevs WIIOI.I SAI.K OK KKTA1I- I would call particular attention to the Lijiht House Burner, with G'ass One, for civig more li2ht than any e ther in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on hand. Special attention given to Jobbing n Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholesale Merchants' Lists now ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in person Hoping to ree all my old customers and many new ones this Spiing, I return my nieist sincere thanks for the very liberal pa trcLage I have already teceived, mid wili endeavor to pleasaail who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Je.hnstown. March 7. ISC 7. IllivT Jh:i'rcTiON in ririCFS i TO CASH Cl'STOMERS! at tuiz rs:.siit'R Hei:SE-Fl'Ri!SHIiG STORE. ; The nndersineel le.-j ectfiiily infernis tl.e ; citizens of Ebenbnrg and the public gener j all- that he has made a great reduction in j prices to CASH IiUVKIiS. My stock will j consi--t, in part cf Citing, Parlor an i Heat ivg Stores, cf the most popular kinds ; Tin- ware ed' eve-ry elescription. of my own man- , ufacture ; Hardware of all kuiel, such a.- i Locks, Sciews, Dntt Hinges, Table Hinsres, j Shutter Hinges, Bolts, In n anel Nails, Win- j dow Glass, l'utty, Table Knives and Forks. ! Carving Knives and Ferks, Meat Cutters, j Apple Parers, Ten and l'ecket Knives in i zreat variety, t-'ciysi rs. Shears, llazors ami I Streips. Axes, Ilatcliets, Hammers, IJoring Machines, Augers, Chisscls, Planes, Com pp.sst.-s, Squares, Files, "llap--, Anvils, Vises. Wrenches. Hip, Panel anel Cres-Cut Saws, Chains cf all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Kakes, Forks, Sleigh P.ells, Shoe Lasts, l'cgs. Wax Bristles, Clothes Wringers, Grinel Stones. Patent Molasses Gates and Mensnres, Lmiiber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Hiiles. Shoe Guns, Hevol vers. Piste Is. Cartridges. Pow der, Caps, Lead, &c. Odd Stove Plates, Grates aud Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps anel Tubing ; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willow Ware in great variety ; Carbon Oi! and Oil Lamps. Fih Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware. Paicts, Varnish es. Turpentine. Alcohol, eke. FAMILY CROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffe-e, Sugars, Me'lasses, Syr ups, Spices. Dried Peaches, Dried Applesl Fish. Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pear Barley : Soaps. Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS; Paint. 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 Lr CASH. frf-IIouce SjKiuling made, paiikVxI and put up at iow rates fer cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GF.O. HUMTLET Ebensbnrg. Feb. 23. 187.-tf. Q.KOKGK W. YEAGEll, Wholtcale aud Retail Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TIN, CQPfER ii SHEET-IRON Ml ITU i liiJ JULbl lilUii If OF HIS OWN JI A N U FACT URE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTOO.i, The only dealer in the citv havirtj; the ritht to sell the renowned "BARLEY SHE F" COOK S roVE, the most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever 'ntroduced to the public. Stock Immense. - Trices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. f.OOK WELL TO YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES Kor Mtn'i aud ltnyn Wear. The undersipned respectfully informs his nu merous customers and the public generally that he is prepared to manalacture BOO l'S and SHOES of any desired size or qu.ilitv, from the finest French cullVkin boots to' the coarsest brogan. iii theTtsv BtsT m an.neb, on the short est notice, and at as modeiate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no a-surance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily tie convinced of the' fact if they will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. CgRepairiiiK of Boots and Shoes attended to promptly and in n workmanlike manner. Thankful for pust favors I feel confideut that my work and prices will commend ine to a con tinuance and increase of the same. JOHN D. TII0J1AS. Ebenbur. April iiS, The Josh Killing p Sum lery El.-.u V, r.o-T, . I iii i r,u:. "Sro Beneath the she've- i. Kxpektant lavs tb i,.V. "'t,-J Apiil sliowera. win, , , j flehiul i,k"ze, tunc w ..... -:;,r i Veiiis, anel laiciii ' Cun.3 urt!ite ail ; tv' Hand in h.unl. i usi, iiei ii e Tfr.; t To lave its tar rin Iu the kriff.d fl u, .1 '.':-rj And frapnirit srem r:.':; Crcrpii-g w ind. Clo'e by, u; on ti e r," f Swsvinsr. the l! k k) ... i':.e With niello thn:t .:;i ,.v '. -l!eponi v tew tl.e Of Robin ed trei"i :'. . ,.x v While tiollun) sz j l. : ..' . Tlie dusky crow bf-.t, , M Acainst the swiinni"!. '. i '(r 'Tis Spring ! or .'n-n, t' i r fSrassy bank the' i i', - -A ., Ke etaiein'i ni h i!,-'i . ,.. , Gentle blue, hut in ti..- :. - WouM indis iiikt l.o 1,( , i The tliou-aml ect,oU ,.. T 1 n' i . h l r. ', ' I-V. iiMH area nm.jr, Icm . Seet time 1 tl.e y oi .. Ge'iitle Spiinp ; ii, : Uiicoiipciuus ov I er !, Her polijen tre-e i , While be!-! aid !.! -, We! kum the lore ! v j. This throne of her. ' - t .fly Ami redJy fctmrl, w; 1 . . r r s s " , With drramv nui-ik Swtct time ! ov a'i -Mfifct thai tiling un ! .;. Akross the criei !o , Whisslirc a live-It t-'- ':., J ust hz the tii-.r:.:'. - Looks e'er the n i1: . ' Cams Ab-iks ol-! a. i v... Old time haz hi't : HeJ a nest of erz'v!;. A lid fchn;nk hiz r arc!. roe Clus Citing tew' !.:; ! : A fox skin c;ip. in!.. . e a His bed eiiKnlpi -. And well filled ',. ;, To let the water oi.t :'n. rrr;-'j ! 1 e- : : -e ts e-- 'U'f, . 1 . ' One boot tie t trs. W i th a shoe ov a; .-! p'rom thrut to .i': Hiz coarse aril :n. And over all, he -c a:. ; Whip? the wii d, tl ;o , Master's S-:iidy k' i Nearer nz he c'.i!.. ,,: With his well spe ! -.: t Stream'ti's ni"tn:ii." . Wl.ise!l t-ti-.p", a; : Oleleu ehukey, .. . :.. Still l.e.'.t tr, here T! e peitlv w it, ;j : , r.e:.ea!i the s'.e v- !, :.' 'J lie fi ienci'y w i ' . rie:cen the er'y s : . s Wat era, spre U ' t; CIuss thare o" i !-; : . Scon to hiz pole a' ' ( Abu '-t ihe p-.ver - r. ' : lie tics the hor.-e ! .. r .. (Himself did we.it,. Wi'li 1,'z old fn -:'. P.iihe.l l,nuk'f p i.". -That dul'.nesri :.z :.: -He t jkes (oh .' n .-.tv i Fiom out a q-i -.ii t -. ' That holds pe-:ii.:;- o ;. He takes a i m . k. Sin:icki:i his .j;- .. : i In ceutiv a 1 '. c-i i Knott he hangs i i e ! ; With fresh and tet: ; ': , One step nearer '"'. Then waving in te n'r The flexile line, n: -i With hand une.iii ', : O'-edtent drops t!.e st: j Worm jitsl in the e - .-! Where ihe water I'.i ' t Oh ! art ei('U;-i!t ! : (Xcne hut the I-hn . t 1 his art, er this ! '.'.-- ' I own the brook's s':.: The giddy worm, a ; -.: Fi;r durtinir, az .-t r ;k F:om tetitind phie1, i! Sptkied poll' tn.i;' i h;;: v The barbeel deceit. Now he kai: tell, wi Tlie thri.l that ho! un.-'.' I kant ! l?ut, stranger, lo. k 1 u: Bunk , d incing in e.t .l. Two tf-und trout, jist To the la-t All d iy, sh.idw. hke Steals up snd down t o And when the si.n : H :i z ell ni run, With b.iiket tu'.l. ft'-d '. Datk old lh:n:.!.e!. : : Than a king, g' e t The ut he eu:u. :e 1-'. f- . ? c : R EM A K K ABLE Aifi - - - N' ' J A A C'lie.'Oiilet.t it t:.i' X. 'i M my instances h iv-.- r . J e'ers of Hie aiT-eti -n .-h -vr. iy t:.- . i . A" j horses toward their i:,.. ! j also, has been w :')''-: t j r -ve j ty as to m-.tke one h "'t; -; r " j niust be er,-1 ..! m'!. ' :-: proaoLes nearly, it l t j .'-, l ILSI fiiCUltV of :l i. ' !; : - & o - ny, we very t ;u :i fiats narrated i f li e' 1. can be fe.uo i th it ex -utt if. - -t f the E'-t. t-: j .a Crf - fo'.lowiog incielent v. is dajs siDce by the - ' c- ' correel. The carrat- r :s a y an.l like many oti.ers i r bhortly after his arriv ii dan's brigade. It marches, when they i enemy and had be-ti m al consecutive days i-1 trooper availed l.ime ! to blip fremi his si i ilf upon the turf, his borf A ::''-"' ' '" ,.f t::' i (:-:vtD ''i,ht. t -,i ; or.i7 :.r. i '-T iVi'e. ! i ing in the immediate ro- c slept for 8 aie little t.:: "wi. ::. hi s;- tr.il his horse at his -ride. ride he did not reuie a: . 1 1 e. hut - - partially consci"Us stAte ' .! atter,ds great pliv.-o'A r v r r i - however, tLe f.tiihfoi a. n;i its efforts hd failed n ' ' rfr: ,.. .1, th;f j-'Ct. licked his face, a- I ! ohiRi t- hta par llltcri i 1 1 .. i r .rf. - " ' -1-1. thoroughly awake, h-' - lrx ' horse turued for liim t ' i: the f3r,t time that li C ':s -r i appeared and that the e !. down upon him at tn:i -' :' ed the faithful be'.t b ' : ! of the wind saf. lv from ti- e '.. ;1 t.t". i- f h' placed him unumi; his c-i he added with ersioti."!, pavel mo from captivity, death." Can there he f. u: d f ' ' .J l'l'lL r' beautiful example of a;) .'.ct - V il the part of a dumb or ir this? ITn.hnhte'div siiU-'r occurred during the kit own civil wars which ; ; be f.r?ver in nhlii-inn Would that they brought to lio-ht if their c irr i 1C3 . - .1 z any elegreo mitigate the crtl"'t,rt3 J horse notwithstandir? :'; l"'., Bergh is constantly .-iin 1 our large cities, where m' are nure brutal thao the 1 charge. ,f tl s lh evt WILLIAM KITT ORXEY AT LAW, A;:;-. ITTORXEY Office iu Colonade Row, Jau. 31, lS"tw,-u
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