33 ClNBRft FREEm&H tl ?:i;hvsnrno, pa., Vt'ii !'. September J3, JS7'. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. IfftP" 1 ilait jl hikI nenr Homo -Iiecr-killing time has once more put in an pearance. .-.sis. rents per husliel is the price of ap . Vfl in Uciks county. 1 -iTlie new bank in this place has la-en t)T cd I'm- business. V! lie Altooiia lock-up is saiil to he the flji' hole in tne rtaic. 'riMie fresh oysters in any shape you u'lnl tl"' in M'Cann's eating saloon. "1-Simmer tourists are homeward houiul, av.J as a consequence, t 'reason anil other nsi:-i w bcino; very perceptibly thinned tUl(vstis in the fchell are among the p.iwiiiable luxuries now to be had at yCnnn's confectionary and grocery es tai'Bshuiciit. The I'oiest City Circus and Museum, or . 1"' rtioii tlicivoi, passeu inrougu mis phu voter uhiv afternoon, it was u shabby ionkii"'' aiViLiv. cfitv t'ora. daughter of Mr. It. 11. r-ivis, i 1" this place, died on Sunday last, after a In id' illness, aged about live and a half . vi1(. next President of tne Lmted Ht.ite-- 'll;fiwi-c Horace (Ireeley, is to uVlivfi ii u.-i.'l address at the Indiana Ceiutl- V.ii' Thursday. ., .':! it man named Sharp died at jfkl1lV .k. tlii- unity, on Wednesday last. t'u - li.v. ... ' ;c:ich d the patriarchal age of i';c iii:i dy, hostler at the Blair J, 8, flu- j-Jitce. hung up his vest in the ef;u f ' ilavs itgo. aliil now he mourns tl s df .i siler watch which said vest c'i!,! Aii 'l- Stolen of course. .'5u't Mr. peer as good a man as he v;)s tin . m us ago'.'"' That's the conun f.1i:.S!iii li many Republicans propose to .r, ri.aiii.ii to my. j;.arKcr wnen ne cans :;! sfeking whom he may devour. Bain, i-i'oi.s. watrons and several farm- J;srr jiiij !.-n:ci t:. aie wlntt an ; ccidcntal lire v ij !-d out of existence tin the farm of Ieo. J'ri "a ;id i n. 1m K art bans township, Clear-Ik-Id count y. one night last week. H e .Johnstown Voice has it from an JTcilO'urg gclitlenmii that Michael Moore, tite mnuleier. refuses to cat anything, his intention doubtless being to satarve him self to dt-ath. All which U news in this h calif y. Two of Johnstown's fast fcniinines, Clark by name, were on Monday night last consigned to Castle Hoimcker, in this place, w it -:; they aiv to remain for a term of thirty Mays. Fast fcmhiiiu-.s fast for a brief length of i-t ieil. i j man n.-riird I-antz fell from a j ear t.c- in Unity township. Westinoiv laud county. oi;e day last week and broke one of li!s U-c alove tlie hue-omul lvceivetl wvere ititcniwd injuries, ftm the elleets of 'which he has sh:-e littl. A little" son of Mr. Ceo. Station, of Johnstown, put ihw of his hands in a nauige cutter which was on exhibition in front of a luudware ston in that place, on SatwrJav l;st. and now be mourns the lss of one la.ei ai.d the painful injury of all tliC others. A I iikt.ii;c and Lilieral mass ineet ii'g cu ik' i'ublic Sijiiiiiv. .Jolinstown, is a.'i;i uf)cei .i' iK'xt 'JlaiiMlay night. ). I. 1'crrin, of New York, and II. V. Se.ott, of LaMon, and otb.er ab'e shakers, aiv to 1 tbo o!:it..io of the occasion. It should be a ni dister gathering. Mr Jiliii rt'.v. of ('Waiiiold towiv fhip, who bad ahvaly Wt for the current TohniKJ f tl? J'rtciifin. drnpjH.fl inyestor tlay and insi.ttl on paying for another year Mnne four rnontlis in advan-e, and of course w let Iwve bis own way about it. AH YiOoer to Mich iatroMs- Mr. S. P. M'Cnmi Iias the thanks of onr hoischold fora delicious ami bountiful tieut of excellent oysters, served at bis ivs-tan:-;.at a feweveningsoj;0- Lovers of tlie li (jis bialves and other delicacies will fi i -i that the inner man could crave at 3I( : j:i"s popular es4ablishment. Wiliiam Wertz, a gay young sjMrt of Oay.poi-t. 1tviuptel to got on a dinkey engiije while i.i motion, on Monday last, hut mis-d his footing und fell with one fcKit on the track. 1 wo toes Amputated and the piosjtct of 1 Mi g the balance of the foot, is the way the tiling stands at kites! advices. Following are the names of the teach er selected to take charge of the Cambria tow&hip schools, which are to open about . the iU-ghiuing of next month : Misses XTaflJUi T.vans, Jennie W. Kvans, Malinda Beyuon, flam lymii, Allie. Uoyd. Annie M. DjivLs, Mary VL Hughes, Itaehel Evans, and Mr. John Kvans. Mr. John Karnes, of this city, saystbe Johnstown Jkmocrat, met with a serious accident, on last Monday. He is a work man in the Foundry of the Cambria Iron Company, and by some cause a large quan tity of melted metal was spilled on his back, burning him terribly. He was tak en to his residence and medical aid pro cured. Westmorland county against the world 'f Thiiicidcs. This time it is (Jeorge Fry, Poor lbnix farmer, Hcmpiield township. Friday l-t he put powder and ball in a pistol, and tin n put the pistol to his head and pulled the trigger. Death must have occurred instantly, but the body was not found ; until nexi morning. Temporary insanity. Tlie fast line cast on Tuesday morning last ran oV the trick at Middletown, in consequen.v of a switch having been turned for the wcsicin bound train, and coming in contact: with the engine house, several of the cars were badly wrecked and thirteen ' persona more or less injured, none of them, Lowever, dangerously. The engineer had ever- i ils broken. - -0! u!l ye who thirsteth after knowl ,ri who desireth that your children Wiui.:.j;ii(iiiif, 'in l.lw..,t;.,..' i i ..... inn; J 'in,W'IH J J U yirhat beninion A: Murray have a full -amplete stock of all the latest and ti'piovcd school looks, which they -lij ls just as i-henn :i tliov rvin li i.I ain 8 ie. Kvt rything else in the line of j ' stationery, drugs, notions, jewelry, et-, .il da the same principle. - n.e Johnstown Uf)rocrtf$ntorj about sJiiine of bells in Cambria Citv does iiiue with the stories of several gen ii from that vicinity whom we have 'fl'od. All airee in saviiifr tli:it ?f Ci eon- Cur t-i 1 agree m saving A i t City has a chime of bells, they pus far failed to hear them, or even ! them. Therefore it behooveth us rale our asseit ion that Carrolltown l will have, the first chime of bells eu-priiuidit to Cambria count v. f.."7"ln"tu''r death caused by an explosion V ' ';i "'1 this timo in our own county. V I "ihTer of Mr. Michael Bradley, i i'i Washington bnvnship, aged fifteen years, atUinoted to till a Hi, , X: r 1, ': " carbon oil lamp on Monday evening -I 'lie nil i.rl.lr.wl 'iii.l ..i. .1. u.i,iii f r f . : iu,: ; ler ; em.; I cat-. I I L I " ' . , - ...v mill l& VAri"Oliii T'l;a matter of course. The un " 11 iil was terribly burned so bad, f: V'ut tl,w l'nys'eiaii who attended ,l""rity for saying that nearly her I ,'-v theetteetsof the shocking J 'l-iieand sh lived only a few houin .'iM..g the fatal injuries. A little '. who was near by at th time, had Local Correspondence. I "NVh.mouk, Scpr. in, 1S72. Ttonr Ffftnitn Since we last addressed uii many changes have occurred. The se:i sons liave " rolled their ample rounds," old Mother Karth has yielded bountifully, the stores have been garnerefl for future use, and the shortened days, and lengthened nights and mellow light of the huntsman's moon, admonish us that the time of the "sere and yellow leal " is at hand. Even now the first faint touches of nature's pencilings, the harbingers of Autumn gorgeous hues, are seen upon the mountain tops. Here we might moralize, but we presume, Mr. Editor, that you prefer facts to fancies, and we will proceed to chronicle some of the items pertaining to our locality. A camp meeting is in jirogress about a mile from Wilinore. in a delightful grove on the land of Mr. (i. W. ltorabaujih, and under the auspice or the United Hrethern Church. A uunilicrot ministers and a iarge concourse of persons, including many from a distance, are in attendance. We are in formed that there has lwen some eloquent preaching, but your correspondent had no opportunity to judge of its merits, a the command, io ye not out to hear tlieni," had some influeec over him. We are glad to inform you that a great desideratum here is about to lie supplied namely, a good school. The property of the late Austin Thompson, Esq., has !cen pur chased by responsible parties, ami it is, I am informed, the design to establish a first class school therein a school in which the young will be instructed intellectually and morally, and lx- titled to till, w ithout the aiil of either thorn or willow, the position in life that their Creator designed for them. That our schools have degenerated is a fact that none of our citizens will deny. There may be several causes for this. "One per haps is the absence of co-operation of parents with tin- teacher, another the inability of teachers to govern. We once knew an old laily who newr forgave her father for not giving her sulhcieiit "eddieatiou " to enable her to tea h school, "for," said she, stamj) ing her foot and shaking her tist, "I have the very natur to teach, for I could give it to them" (the children ): and judging from sundry bandaged heads and striped backs that have come under our oliservution, vu have concluded that some teachers of the present day posses the old lady's "natur." in an eminent degree, but w het lit r their other qualifications are in proportion we are not utile to say. A Fair will open here on the ltith inst. under the direction of the Catholic congre gation. A hirgn temporary building has ln-eii erected for the purpose. Ample pre parations are being made Rev. Father tru-1-laher is untiring in his lalxirs to promote its success, and the ladies of the congregation, to their honor lie it said, are active, as they ever are in all good works, and. we trust success wi'il crow n their efforts. We have had the pleasure of taking by the hand our old friend. Major Thomas A. Magnire, a former resident of this county, who has Im-cii stopping a few days in our village. The Major is a geutleiiuiu and a genial companion, but, from a slight inkling we gathered from his conversation, we fear that he, too, lias lxiwed at the shrine of Republicanism. More anon. Siii.on. SCMMI.KIMI.1. TVI, Sept. 10,"1K72. Ihur Fretmun People hereaway, or many of them at least, are preparing for the Cath olic Ladies Fair, which will commence on Monday next, I. V. Carpenters are at present engaged in erecting a wigwam L'i'ix'io feet, in which it isdesigned to hold the Fair, tuitc a number of valuable articles will disposed of by chance, including one gold watch, one bilver watch, a large picture of Itiahop Donictiec, one of the IJlcssed Virgin, iiiwi one representing the Ascon.sion of Christ. Also. ;i nice doll lev by, for which "Erionach" is going heavily, several album, bibles, etc., a bt of jewelry, a splendid set of butter knives, (the gift of M ia. Jos. Miller,) a lot of di'dicH, nd nn ir.mw.erable assortment of ar ticles which I cannot enumerate. A gold headed cane is ti be voted to the most popu lar railroader. .1 u elegant child's bureau, or a child elegant Imreau take your choice i t be awarded to W t iuist amiable little girl in Wilinore. For this prize two of tliw nicest children to In; found anywhere are competitors. The Fair is to coutinueseverul days, and everything will lie ilmw to make the occasion as jji'uturauif as possible. A portion of the building will be. et apart for those who desire to enjoy terpsichorettn amusemeets. A cordial invitation in extend ed to all w ho desire to amuse themselves and aid a worthy object. When the Fair is over I w ill give a. list of articles drawn and voted for and the name .?f the persons winning the Kime. Hoping to see respectable delega tions from the lieighlmriiig -'itics, tow us and rural districts in attendance on the occasion, I will dismiss this subject for the present. Camp meeting is at present Wing held in the vicinity of Wilmore. Quite & large del egation from yourtown was in attendance on Sunday, as well as a large nuuilier of people from other plains. The meeting is said to be large and very spirited. It will continue until Thursday next. Sam. Henry was in town on Sunday button-holing spurioua democrat. Notwith standing his pains, the Hun. Samuel will ex perience a large falling off from the vote he polled here last fall. Ed. James prints the most amusing paper in the county. In last week's issue of the lhn-tiltl lie favored us with an anti-Greeley communication purporting to have been writ ten by a. dissatisfied "llemoerat" of this place, when everybody knows there in not a. deiuol crat in Suinmerhill township opposed to tireelcy who possesses sufficient intelligence to distinguish between the English and Choc tow languages, so far as com sit ion is con cerned. Rut Ed. will persist in making fun for us, even if he has to make a jackanape of himself in doing so. fcjol.TKJco. Al.TOOVA, Sept. 11, 1872. Fr'fnd ikPike A newspaper is to one's heart what a summer day is to the health. Hut coming down from the mountain, clear, fresh and bright as the first burst of dawning day, the Fremiti n is to me what fresh water is to the lunched lips. Well, having said this much of your excellent paper, 1 know you won't throw this sheet aw ay, Wcanse I hear that an editor is the most self-opinioued of men, and likes to hear his handiwork landed. I don't know whether thin be true or not of editors, but it is true ad preaching concerning politician. Politicians 1 That brings another item to the surface POLITICS. To say that things a re looking bright that the goose is at the proi-r latitude, ami that Specr "hasa sure thing" is a true and plain statement of the outlook here. Hon. R. M. Specr and Hon. Wm. Hartley addressed the largest political gathering I oversaw in Al toona. on Monday night lost. 1 need not say that the addresses were grand but I will. I need notsav that votes were made, but that there were it is folly to deny. Rut enough of Klitic8. They look to me something like a blind man on a foggy morning, without a guide, in the Allegheny mouutains, or what I imagine would be the appearance of such a man in such a plight. fikf.. The slaughter house and stable of Anthony Shontz, near the lower shops, was burned by fire last night. Ross about $1,000 ; no insu rance. Origin of tire unknown. MlSCKLI-ASEorS. New sewer in First Ward. Weather highly unpleasant. liemooratie County Committee good. Capt. Crozier and Jas. Claybaugh, two vet eran Democrats from Second Ward, this city. No U tter men. Ry-the-by, the Captain has the prettiest little child in this neck o' tim Wr ; at least so it looks to me. He calls her May, and her face- is as full of sunshine as that balmy month of Spring. The water wo drink is impregnated with compound extract of saw-logs, from the Point which I fail to see. "Anti-Fraud" he's a good fejlow, "Anti" is. I know him well. I wrote him an Irish letter once. Rut he's too hard on the lire, or on the ru-iovs editor of the Vice. Give "Anti" my lovo. I will make my first visit khort bo that you will feel like asking me to call again. "'.Let us shake hands across the bloody chasm." Yours, lovingly, "Pax, Liuealdcsccndent ef Mercury and Penelope. An Indiana County Ewi-kmext, and What Ca m i: of It. We find the following in one of our exchanges without any credit, but presume it was copied from a Chicago paper: i Dr. R. N. Thomas, hitherto a respectable ! citizen of Marion, Indiana county, Pa., is the husband of a kind wife and the father of six lovely children. He owns houses aud lands. In the same town lived a Mr. and Mrs. Nurl". Mrs. Minnie Nuff was, until two mouths ago, a true w ife and a fond mother to a 1k)v and a girl. Rut one day it was the old story of Adam Wing tempted by Eve, and, as is generally the case, the poor man soon fell. After "that they met quite fre quently. They eloped a few weeks ago, came to Chicago, and stopped at Prince's hotel. Here they spent a honeymoon of two days only, and then they went to a hashery on Madison street. Here they were -two loving doves, basking in the sunshine of joy and unhallowed bliss, undisturWd only by the weekly demands for money by an im pecunious Warding house keeper. On last Thursday afternoon a man called at the office of Dr. Thomas, at the place aWve mentioned. A handkerchief which ho held in his hand was pressed firmly against his face. Evidently he was suffer ing great pain. In answer to the Wdl a ser vant opened the door. (Jent (with a groan) "Is the. doctor at home V" Servant gal "Faith, an' I dunno, sir ; I'll ax the mistress." tin her return she was accompanied by a lady, who said she was the doctor's wife. He was not at home, but she expected him every moment. Would the gentleman wait ? Yes. They sat down in the parlor. The gentleman was handsome ; his black mous tache was an object of admiration. Madam, the doctor's wife, flirted a little bit, and the gent in waiting was not backward in discov ering as much. Just then the doctor came. Yes his name was Thomas, and he was from Marion. "Many thanks for the information," said the polite individual, who only a moment Ik-fore was making a desperate onslaught toward M rs. Thomas. "1 am glad to know it. I have been looking for you. My name is Simonti. I am a detective from police headquarters." The doctor trembled, and with a shriek the lady swooned ujmiu the floor. After she. had Wen revived the officer read the warrant for their arrest on the charge of adultery, The guilty couple were taken Wfore Justice Rayton, who, however, dismissed the case on the promise of Thomas and Minnie that they would at once return to Pennsylvania ami lead a Wtter life. 1'KF.ftKNTMKNT OK THE (iRAND Jl'IST. Following is the Presentment made by the tiraud Jury previous to their discharge las, week : To the. Jl'jiviruhte (he Judye of the Court of Quarter Srsxious of the I'vot-v Cumbria Couiittj, I'iniisylrunia : The Grand Inquest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania inquiring in and for the County of Cambria, at September Sessions, 1S7"J, respectfully report : That they have acted on all the hills of indictment present ed to them by the IMstrict Attorney, which were few in numWr, and show a good ten dency to the morals of the county. In the pursuance of their duties, they have visited the county prison and the-almshouse. The county prison, so far as the building is concerned they tind complete, hut the in side arrangements are anything else in their opinion. The basement of the building is wet and damp ; stagnant water to the depth of several inches i.s now To W found there in many places, which should he drained oil". The furnaces or heaters placed in said build ing, for the purpose of heating the same, as they are now constructed, do not appear suf ficient and do not answer the purposes for w hich they are intended ; therefore, for the promotion of the health ami comfort of the Sheritf aud his family, as w ell as the unfor tunate prisoners confined in sai l building, they would suggest that immediate steps be taken to remedy the said evils. The range for cooking and talking erected in the build ing i.s not of much account, and should there fore W t.1en out and Rome other arrange ment placed in its stead. The registers placed iu the wall in many of the cells are entirely loose some of them now lying on the tloer which is unsafe, and therefore should W fastened with Wits through the wall. There is neither rack or pin in any of the cells for the prisoners confined therein to hang a particle of clothing on, which is rather unpleasant. AVe think this defect should W remedied. There is no arrange ment w hatever whereby any of the prison ers iu any of the cells can give to the sheriff or jailor an alarm iu case of sickness, fire, etc., ami would therefore suggest that a cord or w ire be attached from each cell to the bell in the Sheriffs apartment. They visited the almshouse, now under the supervision of Mr. Isadore Lilly as steward and Mrs. Lilly as matron, and found every thing in excellent condition and the inmates uf the institution well cared for. The Honorable Court, the listrict Attor dey, the Sheriff, and Steward of the Alms l louse, will please accept the thanks of the Grand Inquest for the courtesy extended to them dining the Sessions. All which is respectfully submitted. Gk. . K. Zahm, Foreman. SeptemWr 4, 172. Money to be Jlade, ami Jlotr. The Pittsburgh "Peoples Monthly," a lwntifil lti-jKiH illuxtrateil paper for the home, absolutely ijirrx away to iwh HiiliKeri ber far more than its subscription price : an attractive chromo in the rhii-t (if varnished, mounted ready for framing, 2' cents more), or two choice home engravings, 24x.'l0, or a trial of the paper for three months for twenty-five cents, which is Icm than eot. What could" W fairer? Tis a pure, bright, and very popular paper, liked by all who see it, n ni i-prKall v riniiroveil liv the nress. and as the only illustrated paper of any size ami j pretensions in the West, it should W in every j west r it family. Its "Household" and "Uoys . and Girls" departments are valuable fea tures. Only one dollar and a half for a year. (food Urn Aentx on biy commission, wanted in every locality. Address "Peoples Monthly," Pittsburgh, Pa, Patrick Keenan, miner, was found dead on the railroad, a short distance westof I'enn station, earlj- on Tuesday morning of last week. He was last seen alive that night about ten o'clock. Several trains passed over him, mangling him terribly, and scatter ing his remains over a distance of aWut fifty feet. He was a single man, hut had a mother residiug at Penn. Coroner ltierer I held an inquest, the jury rendering a verdict j that deceased came to his death by being run over by one or more trains eastward, and no other evidence could W elicited except what we have stated. The l'ittsburgh "Peoples Monthly" for SeptemWr has reached us, full as usual of most excellent Atone reading and illustrations; The "Housefiold" ami "Uoys and Girls" de partments are interesting and valuable fea tures ami as twice the cost of the paper i.s actually yiven aicay to the subscriWr iu chro mes, or engravings. Those wishing a pure, bright, and universally popular family paper should send 81.50 for a year's subscription. Sent three months on tral for only twenty five cents. ItoWrtCrusan, a well known and highly respected citizen of Loyalhanna township, Westmorland county, died suddeutly on Saturday week. He had beep to Saltsburg for some merchandise, with a wagon ami I team, and on his return, when near White's lock, was observed to turow up ins nanus, fall backwards and instantly expire. De ceased seemed hearty enough a few minutes Wfore he died. I leart disease, it is presumed, was the cause of his sudden taking away. TOf ICI- The partnership heretofore ex ij istintr between the undersigned was dis solved bv mutual consent. September 2d, ln,2. The Sathile and Hnrness business will be con tinued in the name of H.C. Litziiig-er, by whom the boks of the late firm will be settled, tne ovioio u if . c. LITZINGE1L A. P. YlNUElt. Lorctto, Sept. , 1?T-V3t." TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanent lj cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a I simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his I fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription j used, (free of charg-e) with the directions tor j preparing and using the sutue. which they will find a sc UK cuke for Oi;su;pti'oii.-4 linia.ltron. j i hitin, ttc. Parties wishing the prescription will i plei9e address Ukv. EDWARD A. WILSON, ll-lS.-ly. im I'enn St., ViUiamsburgh. X. Y. Caution. Every genuine box of Dr. Mt- i LANE'S LIVEIt IMLL8 bears the signature of i FLEMING BROS., and their private United ' States Stamp. r?"Take no other." The I market is full of Imitations. i Pennsylvania Military Academy, At Cliepter. Dels ware Countv. I'a. (For lt si- dent Cadets only.) The eleventh annual session commences Wednesday, Sept. 4. Thorough in struction in Civil Enirincc rinjr. the Mathemati cal and Nil m r;il Sciences. The Classics and KiiKli-h i.s imparted by West l'oint Kri'uates and other competent professors. Circulars may be obtained of Coi.. Til KO. HYATT, Treat. V. M. A. EATON Female INSTITUTE, On l'hi a.i Rait. Central U.K.. Kennett Square, Ch titer Co., I'a offersjdl the inducements that constitute a home in connection with a thor ough English Education. at 140 per school your. No extras except for inst ruction in Wax, Musie, Latin, French, Cerniim, Painting and Drawing. Eastern teachers, -frail u sites of our best New England s h. o!s. have been employed for pev-e-al years. Inquire of EVAN T. S WAYNE, SALL1K W. S W A Y N E, Principal. l)l)Klti:.TOW. (X. J.) FK.tlAl.i: !. 1) I.l'.O F. Thornutfh instruction. Henlthfiil and beautiful location. One of the most care fully conducted and best sustained institutions in the State. For terms, etc., address Rev. JOHN 11. HKAKELEY, Ph, D. A DYERTISING AT LOW RATES! For &TO ier Iueli ier Month. we will insert an atH ci tisciiicnt in 120 Flr( 'Ia 1'nppm in Penn. List sent on applica tion to ;f.o j. iinivKi.L .. t vertfiiir Agents, 41 lnrk How. Y, CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872. Aircnts wanted for our Camonijrn Goods. Nell at i Siirht. Pay 100 per eenU profit. Now is the time. ( Send at once for Descriptive Circulars and Price ; Lists of our Fine Steel Eiiirra vins of all the i 'undidates. Campaign ItioirrHPhies.Charfs, I't:o- totfraphs, lladires. Pins, Flaps, and everything suited to t he times. Ten Dollars per day easily made. Full samples sent for :. Address'-MooUE i: tJooospiiKl), 37 P;irk How, New York. Aoe.nts Wanted for Flumibcrlin'a Ureal Faiiipnlg'ii ISuok, Tiifi STIM TCI a tis r ""T; .1 A'ori'Jt; iii I'ulitiral ami I'ojjuhir L. it t rat hit. A (J kapiiic Ili-tory of the Republican and Hein ocratic I'.irties: a nicy sketch of the so-called Liberal 1'epublican Party; an insiilc nVirnf the Cincinnati Convention. Tho minor tickets or xiilc jtii.i.-n of the cainpaitrn. The lincst Illus trated ltook Published. A Ilook wanted by every A mcrieaii citizen. To secure territory at once, send S I fornutnt. TTN!ON Pl'llLlSMlNU CO., ChieKo.lll.,.Philu.,I'a., or Spring held, Mass. Political Goods of nil kinds. EinKvni:Ks, flags, lanterns, TOUCHES. MADGES. UNIFORMS, it-.; josf.pii n. pvunr. ' mid 31 Maiden I.mii. Kstalilishcd 1st. KW YORK. Epilepsy or Fits A oil it E CUKr, for tuisdisti cssinsr complaint is now made known in a Tre.itie (of iH octavo pajres) on Foreign and Native Herbal "repara tions, published by Dr. O. Phfi.ps Hi.ow n. The pre c.-iption was "discovered by him in such a providcutial manner Ilia, he cannot conscien tious! v refuse to make it known, asit has cured everybody who has used it for FitJ, never hav ing tailed in a single case. The inyri O'cnta! may be op ni-d from unv dmiTist. A copy sent free to all applicants by mail. Address Dr. O. I'akli's IlKtiw.v, 21 ijiaud M., Jersey City, N. J. TH05.M9FADDEWJR. 4l.5T"Avi.PITTSSURDH. EICIILEirS RECIPES FOR LIQUORS ; Contain the latest improved instructions for , mixing- Brandies. Whiskeys, Ktims, Gins. I ii t - tecs, aiicy Cordi lis. Fruit Syrups, May Kuni, '. iiC Ac. No one enxnjred in the Liquor Musi- 1 ness can afford to do without them. As tor them and examine them at the booki-tores. D -livered bv inuil.on receipt of ;,by Aschknhai h : f Mil l E't. N.W.cor.adandCaliowhill Sts. 'I'tnl , adelphla.Pa. ludexandsamplesheetsseut free Nothing like II in medicine. A luqury to I the palate. a painless evacuaut. a irentle stimu lant tt t h eiretilalion. a perspiratory prepara tion, an anti- titliotJH medicine, ptomaehlc. n diuretic and i.n admirable Keneial alterative. Such are the acknowledged and dui!v proven properties of Takkant's Effkhvksce't Sf.lt- Al'KKlF.XT. SOLI) HY ALL DRUGGISTS. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE T the cheapest mid best article in the market for lUiu-in? t lot lies. The Kcnuine has both Harlow's and Will lierrcrs name on the label, and is put up at WUlbersrei-'s Drily Store, No. SCI North Second St.. Philadelphia. 1). S. YVTLTUEKG EU. Proprietor. For sale by DriiRtrisisuud Grocers. REWARD 3 For any case of Ulind, Mlecdinpr, Itclmiif of Ulcerated PilesthatJr liiita'tt I'ilelleineilu fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to euro the Sold by ull Druggists. Piles, and nothing else "Price, 1.00. 1AJR.3X FOR STIS. A FA KM or SIX TY ACKES. located in Ulack- il. lick township, Cambria eo., 4 ...i:....,i...r l u ii . i . I i HUJI'l'IIIIN ... i .... v . (..(lai. .. .o sinirer, Hich'd Moruran, and oth ers, about 40 Acres of which arc cleared, with a larire two story PLANE HOUSE, LOG MA UN, Sc., thereon erected the balance well timbered. Will he sold at a bargain. For further particulars in quire on the promises, or address THOS. E. DAVISON, Sept. 13.-3m. Ebensburif P. O. NOTICE. riTTK first und nnrtixl noeountof II. KlNKEAB X Esq., Assignee of Jons J. G iASS. havinir j been tiled in the Court of ( ommon Pleas of Canibria county the Kith July, 1S72: On the llth September. 172, the Court order and direct Unit the Prothonotary shall jrivc no tice of the filing of this account, during the pe riod of three consecutive weeks, in tha "Cam bria Herald" and the "Canibria Freeman," and that the came shall be allowed on the 15th Octo ber, 1S72, unless cause be shown why such ac count stum Id not be allowed. By the Court. From the Uecord. Sept. l:t.-ot. J. K. IIITK, Irothonataru. VI DIKIIt'S XOTM E E. J. Mills, V. S. Marker, R. It. Thomas, E. Koberts & Son, Mi, li:ii'l .1. M-.awlov. II. A. M'Coy, M. G. Wil liams, .!. P. Thompson, and A. A. Barker & Son, i vs. William Calian, Garnisnee oi a. j. l auuocK and Hubert Adams. In the L'ovtt of Common ;;. ;s .if ( 'timhriu Couritij. A", if, September Term, 1S7I. C ). Attachment Kxkci'tion. i A nil III, w. 4th of Senteinber. l.J7i, Judirtnent. i a km inst Garnishee, William Calian, for amount I admitted by hiiu to be due and owing in his an- f swer tiled. Same day, Gko. w . oaimam, Esq.. is appointed Auditor to distribute the fund amonir the attaching creditors entitleitto the Krone, and make report thereof to the ourt at the Argument Court. Bt thkCourt. T win. attend to the dutifs of the above appointment, at my ouice in Ebensburr, Pa., ' on Thurmlay, (Klolier 3d, l72, at 2 41'cIocIl, p. m., ! when and where all parties imeres-.eu muni ai teud or be debarred from coining iu on eaid fund. GKO. W. OATMAN, Attior. Ebeusburff, Sept. 13, lS7-'.-Jt. gnv Advertisements!. SUA (Thffb&h ! w pa sun (iOD SAVE THK tOMMOMVEALTU. j rROCLAM ATlflX OF liLXEKU E1HTI0X TO BK HKl.O Tuesday, October 8th, 1872. Pursuant to an Act of the General Assem- 1 lily of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ' entitled "An Act relating to the Klectionsof this Commonwealth," approved the 2d dav of July, A. I)., ls.'5-.l, T, WILLIAM It. P.OX ACKEIt, Hirh Sherift of the County of Cam bria, in the t'ommon wealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give liotiee to . the klkctokk of county aforesaid, that a tieiieral KIe;tion w ill W held in the said county of Cambria, on the SECONIl TUKS DAY OF GCTOltEH, hkis Tin: 8t iav of the month, at which time State, Iis- 1 trict and Comity otllcers will lie elected as follows: i One jK'rson for Governor of the Common- ' walth of Pennsylvania. One person for Jndge of the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva- ' nia. One person for the office of Auditor Gen eral of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ' Three jK lsons for Congressmen at Iiirge ' of the Commonwealth of I'ennsyl vania. i Twenty-eight j:rsons for Delegate at Large to the Convention of Pennsylvania. I One person to represent the district com posed of Mitllin, Ulair, Cambria and Hunt- . ingdon, in the House of Kepresentatives of j the United States. ' Two persons to represent tho district com- , posed of Cambria, Clearfield, Clinton and Klk in the Constitutional Convention. j ne person to represent the county of Cam- Lria in the House of Representatives of the ; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ! One person for Register and Ilecorder of 1 Cambria county. j One person for the office of County Com- j missioner of Cambria county. ; One person for the office of Director of the Poor of Cambria county. One jierson for the office of Auditor of Cambria county. j I also hereby make known nnd give notice i that the place of holdimr the aforesaid election in the several wards, boronjrhs. dis-tricts and : townships within the county of Cambria are as follows, to wit : Tho electors of the district composed of the i townshipof Allegheny to meet at head 's school house, in said township. i The electors of the district composed of the ' tnwnship of Arinms, to meet at the School I House at Moses Krlnjr'pin said township. , The electors f the clisliict composed of the township of lfcirr, to meet at Scuool House io. 11, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of liiackliek. to meet at the house of Adam Mukiu, dee'd, in the villajre of Melsano. The electors of the district composl of the township of Cambria, to meet at the Court House in the WroiiK" of EbenstmrK- The electors of the district composed of the township of Carroll, to meet at the School House in Carrolhown borough. The electors of 'he district composed of the borough of carrolltown to meet ut the School 11. use in said boroiifrh. The electors of the district composed of the township of Chest, to meet at School lloue Nn. 3, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Chest Springs to meet at tlie house of Jacob M'airner, in said borounh. The electoi s of the district composed of the township of Clearfield, to meet at School House No. 3. adjoining the village of St. Augustine, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Conemaujrh. to meet at the School House at Simrer's in said township. The electors of the district composed of the horouirh of CoiiennuiKli. to meet as follows: First Ward, at the house of Peter Maltie, in said First Ward; Second Ward, at the house of Henry C. Dishonor, in said Second Ward. The electors of t he district composed of the horoiiirn of Cambria, to meet at School House n. ? in Raid boromrh. The electors of the district composed of the ; borouRh of Coopersdnle, to meet at the School ; llouso in said horoug-h. j The electors f the district composed of the , township of ( 'roy le. to meet lit the School House j in the villajre of Siiinnierhill, in ssitl township. ; The 'lcctors of the district composed of the borooh of East Coneniauyrli. to meet at the j liouse oT Hanii'l Confer, in said bromrh. , The electors or tlie ciistrict composed oT the j borouuh of Elu'nsluirjf, to meet us follows: - I 1-ist Wurd, at the Court House, in said Ward;. West Ward, to meet iu Grand Jury Itoom, in i said Ward. , j The electors of the district composed of the . borough of Franklin, to meet at the School I House in said borouj: h. i The electors of the district composed of tiie I township of Gallitzin. lo meet at the School ! House in the town of GalHfie ; i" phI'I township, j The eleetors of the district composed of tlie I township of Jackson, to meet at the house of Henry Kntfer, in said township. The electors of tlie district composed of tho horouph of Johnstown, to meet as follows: First Ward, at Public School Room No. 5, in said Ward: Second Ward, at the office of Joseph S. Strnvcr. Esq., on Market street, iu mid Wart); Third Ward, at houso of John Mrady.on Frank lin street, in miid Ward: Fourth Ward, at the house of John Trefts in said ward; Fifth Ward, at tlie Kernville School House in said Ward; Sixth Ward, at the Johnstown Pottery In said Ward. , , , '1 he electors of the district composed nf the horouirh of I-oretto, to meet at tho School House in said borough. The elec'ors of the district composed of the township of Monster, to meet at the warehouse of Ante. lJurbin, in the village of Munstcr, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Millville, to meet at the Franklin House in said boroujrh. The eleetors of the district com posed of the borough of Prospect, to meet at the Schoo House in said boroujrh. The electors of the district composed of the township of Richland, to meet at the house of Joseph Geis, iu said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Suimncrhill, to meet at the School House in the borough of Wilinore. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Summit ville, to meet at the School House in said norougli. The eleetors of the district composed of the township of Susquehanna, to meet at the house of Michael Piatt, in said towuship. The electors of the district composed of the township of Taylor, to meet nt the School liouse Tifnr Wm. llraJrk'k'is in Hii township. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Woodvale, to meet at School Houso in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Washington, to meet at the School House nt the Foot of Plane No. 4. in said twp. The electors of the district composed of the township of White, to meet at School House No. 1, in paid township. The electors or the district composed of the township of Y odcr, to meet as follows: First division, t th house of Win. A. Hicks, in said township; second division, nt Beam's school house, in saiJ township. The general election iu nil th Wards, Town ships. Ilislricts and Boroughs of the county is to be opened betweeu 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 evening, when ull polls shall be closed. And I rriiTHER orvE notice, ns in and by the l:ith section of the aforesaid Act I am directed. That all persons excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold any office or appoint ment of profit or trust under the government or the Cnited States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned otticer or otherwise, a subordinate, or Bent who is or shall be employed under the Legisla tive, Judiciary, or Executive Departments of this State or t he United Stales, ."r of any city or incorporated district, aud also every mem ber of Congress, or of the State legislature, und of the 6clect nnd common councils or any city, or cominsssioner of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable of holding or exercis ing nt the snnie time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of nnv Election of this Commonwealth, ami that no Inspector, or Judge, oranv other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office then to be voted ror. Also, bv tue4t!i flection oi an aci oi As sembly entitled "An Act relating to Elections and for other purposes," approved the 10th day of April. ls.-i6, it is enacted that the foregoing l lth Section shall not be so construed as to pre vent any military oflieer or borough officer from serving as Judge or Inspector nt any general or special election held in tho Common wealth. . . The general, special, city, incorporated di trict and township elections, aud all elections for Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, shall be held and conducted by the Inspectors and Judges elected ns afore said, and by Clerks appointed as hereafter pro vided. The inspeetorsand judge of the clectionsshall meet at ihe respective places appointed for holding the election In the district to which they respectively In-long before seven o'clock In the morning, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall bo aquaWticd voter of 6uch district. In case tho person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Inspec tor shall not attend on the day of unv election, then the person who shall have received the next highest number of votes for judge at tho next preceding 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 judge shall appoint an insiector in hi place. And in case the person elected judge shall not attend, ihen the inspector who shall have re ceived the highest number or votes shall ap point a judge in his place, and ir any vacancy bhall couliuue iu the board for the space of ouj hour sftcr the lime ti.xed by law for the open ing of the election, the ipiiiiiricd voters ot the township, ward or districts, for which such olli cern have hi-cn elected, present at. tie phut- or election. shall elect some ot their number to till I lie vacancy. In insi' j.iiy clerk appointed under the provi sions of this act shall neulect to at tend at anv election during the said year, it thail be the uuty of the inspector who appointed said clerk, or the person tilling theofijee of M1; li Inspec tor, to forthwith appoint a an it aide person as clerk, qualified as aforesaid, who shall pcrti.i in the .hi i ics or the ear. It shall be the d'uty of the several n-,-;or.. respectively, to attend at the place of bidding every general, special or township election' during the whoie time said election is kept open, for I lie purpose of giving it: formal ion t,( the inspectors and the judge, when called en. in relation to tlr." right of any person assi-ssi-d by them to vote at such election, or such other matters in il lation to the assessment of vol, -is ns the said inspectors, or cither of them, s-hail from time to time ret pi ire. No peron shall be permitted to vote at anv election, as aforesaid, o! her t h.iu a freeman of tho axe of twenty-one years or more w ho shall ha ve Vcsfded iu tin- State at l n-t e-ne year, ami in the election district where he otrors to vote at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and has within two years paid a State or county tux. which shall hr.ve been assessed at least ten days Oetoie the election. Rut a citizen of the I'uited Slates who has prcvioiit.lv bcen qualified oter ot this Slate and re moved therefrom and returned, and who .-hall have resided in the election district and paid taxes, as a foresaid, shall be entitled to vole ul tcr residing in the State six months, vm-i-iltil. That t he freemen, citizens of the United States, between twenty-otic mid twenty-iwo years, who have resided' in an election district as aforesilid, shall be cntiticd to vole. Millionth they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of tak.il.le io hiibituuts furnished by Commissioners, unless ' First, he produces a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tax, as- 1 Sessed agreeably to the Const it nt ion, and gi v e satisfactory evidence, cither on his oath or af firmation of mm! her. that be has p iid such a tax. or on failure to proem e a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim tho right to vote by bciiir mi elector lictwecn the age of twenty-one and twenty-two y ears, he shall depose on oath or iilhruiation that he has resided in this Slate at least one year next la-fore tii application, and make such proof of residence in the district as is re quired by this act. ami that he does verily be lieve from the account giver, him that he is of the age aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required by tins act; whereupon the name of the person thus admitted to vote shall be inserted in t he a Ipha bet ieal list by the inspec tors and a not made opposite l hereto ny writ ing the word "tax," if he shall be admitted to vote bv reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age.'' it he shall be admitted to vote by reason ol such age; and the same shall be lulled out to the clerk, who shall make the like in. toon the list of voters kept by them. In all cases where the name of the person claiming lo vote is found on the list luriiished by the commissioners and risse'Sors, or his right 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 ns to his iiual iticat ions, and if he dam: to have resided within the Mate tor one v mr or more, his outh shall not be sutheiunr proof thereof, but he shall make proof oy at leasr otic eompeti-nt witness, who shall be a iu no. u j elector, that he has resided ill the Onnicl lor mere than ten day s m-xt immcJiati ly pi eced- : ing such election, and shall al hiiiisi ll swc.ir ; that his boiialide residence, in pursuance of ins lawful calling, is in said dirtricl, and tti.it he ; tl il not remove into said distiict for the pt:r- i pose of voting therein. ! Every person qualil c 1 as nroresaid, and who shall make uue prool, if r-iiircd, of his ii-.m-deni-c and pay mclit of taxes as atoresaid, shall lie admitted to vote in the township, ward or district iu which he shall reside. It any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any ofhiccr of any election under tins Act frm holding such elections, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall intetrupt or improperly interli re. with him in the execution ol lusduty, or shall bioeii up the window or avenue to uuj vvtmlow where tlie same may be holding, or shail ritou.-ty dis turb tin: peace at such election, or shall use anv intimidating threats, lorce or violence, with des-igu to iiifiueiice unduly or overawe any elector, or to p rcvent hiin from voting, in to restrain the freedom of choice, sneii person, on conviction, shall be tine.! iu any sum not exceeding live hundred dollars, and oe im prisoned for any term not less than throe nor more than twelve months: ami it it sii:,il In shown to the court where the trial of such ol funce shall be had tlr.u the person s oil'endimr was not a resident ot the city, ward, district or townslup where the offence was commit tc.., and not entitled to vote therein, th'-n. on con viction, he shall be sentenced to pay a hue ot not less than one hundred nor more lluiu one thousand dollars, und be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. If any person not by law qualified shall fraud ulently vote at any election of this common wealth, or, being oihcrwi.-e qualihcd. shuil vote out ol his proper district, or if any person knowing tlie want of such qualifications shall aid or procure such person to vote, the pcrso-i olleiidiug shall, on conviction, be titled i:i:;ny sutn not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned in any term nut exceeding tluec months. If any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise I radii lent i vole more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together with the intent illegally to vote, or shail procure another to do so. he or they so offending shall, on conviction, be linec in any sum not less tnan fit ty nor more than live hundred dollars, and be iir.prisoocd lor a term not less than three nor more than twelve months. If any person not qualified to vote in this commonwealth iigreeatdy lo iaw texeept tne sous of qualified cltizensj shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of influenc ing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum not ex ceeding otic hundred dollars lor every such ollcnsc, and be imprisoned lor any term not exceeding three months. CilAMililS THE MODE OF VOTING. An Act regulating the mode of voting at all the elections in the several counties of this eoniinonwea Uii. approved March :i0. lstiii : Skctiox 1. lie it i-natted hy the S. n.tb cn-f llime of Itrpresentaliem nf tlie L'oinmoiiireaiili of I'ennxylvani't in t'rcnrrtd Afeinlily met, ami it is ltcrct)i eimclcd ; f.'if authority of tin Mine-, That the qualified voters of the several counties of this commonwealth, at the general, town-f-hip, borough or special elections, are hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote l-y tickets printed or written, or partly printed and party writ ten. severally classified us follow: One ticket shall em brace the tinme of all judges of courts voted for, and be la'iclle.l ouiside "Judiciary" ; mic ticket shall embrace the mimes of till State offerers voted tor. ami lie lu helled "State"; one ticket shall embrace the name of all county nine-era voted for und be lubclled "Coui.ty" ; out t cketsh;ll embrace the naunv or all township olficers vole.i for aud lie labelled "Township" ; one ticket shall em brace the names of all borough officers voted for, and be labelled "Horough" ; und each class shall be deposited in sepcrale ballot-boxes. iMEMlMEMTO U.S. CONSTITUTION. "Section 1. The right of citizens of tne Uni ted States to vote shall not be denied or abtig-c-d by the United States, or by any State, on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude." FIRST AND MfOSD SKCTION OF ACT OF CON GKfcSS or MA HUH 31, IS". I). "Section 1, lie it enaeted hy the. Senate cud House of ficpicuciitatines of the X'nitfd State of America in 'oiiijrcs armbled. That all citizens of the United States who are or shall be other wise entitled to vote at any election by the people, in any slate, territory, district, county, city, parish, township, school district, munici pality, or other territorial sub-division, shuil be entitled and allowed to vote at all siuh elections, without distinction of race, color, or prev ious condition of servitude, nny cntisti- lUtlOIl . Ill W. CliSloni, llSllfie-in liniiiniliniui " under its authority, mliiig. stMte or territory, or by or to tin- eonlrarv notwithstanding "Slf. C. And lie is further enacted, Tbnt If by or under the authority of the constitution or laws of any sti'te. or ihe laws of any territory, anv net is or shall be required to be done as a prerequisite or qualification for voting, ami by such constitution or law persons or bltieer are or shall be charged with the performance of duties in furnishing to citizens an opportunity- to perform sucii prerequisite or to be come qualified to vote, it shall be the duty of every person and otticer to give all citizei.s of or the I tilted States the same ami equal oppor- ; Utility to perform such prerequisite ami to i become qualified to vole, without distinction j of race, or previous condition of servitude; and if any such person or officer shall refuse or knowingly omit to give lull clfcct to tins see- i tion, he shuil, for every scch ofTence. Jtorleit j aud pay the sum of five hundred dollars to tlie j person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by ; nn action on the disc, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem just, nnd shall also, for cv cry such offense, te deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shuil. on conviction t hereof ,Jbe fined not les? than live hundred dollars or be imprisoned not less tlutn one month aud not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. SKCTION 10 OF AN ACTOFTMK PES NSTI.TANIA I-EaiSl-ATUKB OF APItll. , A. I. 1S7'. Sec. 10. That so much of every Act or Assem blv a provides that onlv with Irecmcti arc cii- . - . . ' . i I j ...I ,rs or its 1 claiming to vote at any general or h-- nil cue tiou of this coininonwealth, be ami the sa'.ii is hereby reiM.-aled , and that heretit 'er all tiit- I it leu to voie. oi ut- I eg isici co f - , , .... . , men. w it Until OiSl lllCIIOil.'" i it liont tfllKt inellIl-OI coi'i . ........ rolled s ?0rth0Bf5 or ApVili , . ent.Hcd "An Act further siotns IV .. tiie Act relating lo the Ulcc t"i Ins of Vl H tJommoiiwe-lth," and when other wise qualified under tho C-tisting laws, be enti tled to voronf all general au l special election In this summon wealth. CONtST iTL'TIt N At. CONVENTION, At tbc sainc timo aud places, alio, an election will b held for delegates to the convention to amend the Constitution of ihe State, in con formity with the .let. entitled "An Act to prv viit tor oaliing a eon vent ion to urn end the Con st it ut ion," R-iin,vcd April II, K.Z. A lrf. scrilied by snivi act. tae following rule a.ia reg ulations shall apply to said election, and the ro t urns of the sauif : h'irxt. At the general election to tie held the second Tuesday of Kfobcr next, there shall he eh-olid by the qualified eleetors of this Com monwealth, delegates to a convention to rrvisp nnd f.nieiid t he Const it u t ion ol this state : the said convention shall consist of ouHi-.mdrcd and thirt v-throo members, to bceiected iu the man ner following: Twenty-eight members thercr' shail l. elected in t he State at larire. as follows: I'.n h voter of the State shall vote for not more than fourteen candidates, and the t went v-cij. ht highest i-i oi.isluili tie declared elected: tiiliet v -nine delegates shail Oe appointed to and elci from the dilTeient Senatorial district of ti -state, three de,:,tls to be elected Tor ei.. i . eiiau.r tiieiefroni ; and in choosing all district delegates, eaih voter shall he cut it led to vo'i more than two or the n. embers to he ctiosen troin his disM -jet, and the thr-e candi dates hijhest i vote slmll . declared elected, ..A'",-.,.'r tin- ii,,;v l Alle-rheuv, formi:;g the i weuty-third Senatorial District, where no voter shall vote for more than si candidates, und t,..- nine highest in vote sua II be elected, ne 1 a- the . oei,ies ,.f Lu.t,,,-. Monroe and like, forming the Ihiileeuth Senatorial Me tric!, where no voter shall vote for luore than tour candidates, and the six hUhr-l in sh.-.li he elected, and six additional deb-jr-o,. shall be chosen from the city of Philadelphia, 1 y a vi to nt la nre in said ciiy.ar-d in theirel. 1; lionno voter shall vote for more than time candidal:', and the six highest in vole shall l,e declared ch- t .1. StTitnd. The Judges and Inspectors for each election district shuil pro vide two suitable hox- for each poll, one iu which -o deposit the tick ets voted for I k-lcrat-s ut largo, and the other in which to deposit i he tioJ.ets voted for lis-fri.-t Delemites: wlech boxes shall l.e Inl-elled respectively, "Ielej.at-s at lai-ire" and "list t ier leegiite:'" and in each liistiict In the citv of Philadelphia un additional box shall bo provi-t-ed for each noil, in vvhii ii tn deposit Ihe tickets voted (or "City Delegates;" and said las! men tioned boxes must each tie labt Ilcd "Citv Dele gates." J hn, I. The said election shail be held and con ducted by the proper election ollictrs of the several election district of the Common wealth, and shall lie governed and regulated in all re spects l-y the general election laws or the Com inouweulth. So tar as the same sha.l lieapplu ii hlo thereto, and not.ineonsisteiit with the uco- isioiis ol said act. I an t!,. The tickets to lie voted for members at larire or the convention shall hare on the outside tin- words "Delcgiitesi at large." and mi the iiisnle the nanu s of tl,., candidates tu- be ; voted tor. not evi-eoding fourteen in riijuiber. ! I ,ilH. i n., tickets l.. be voted ,. district memliersot the convenliiei shall huxe on the , outside the words "Histri.-t In lcgatcs." and on i i'" msidn tho name or names or t he candidute-i : voted tor. not exceeding the proper iiumU-r limited as atotes ml ; but any ticket wlii h shall I contain a irrcflter number of names than the j number for which the votershali be entitled fo vote, shall be rejected : an-1 iu ease of the d..l gao-s 10 iieettosen ar larire in rhiiade .lima Mia ! words, ". :ty I 'legate.-' I of the ticket. ' bhall lc on the outsliie Sixth. In the citv of P'liladelnbin llii mtm i Indies shall iin-.-t ni th' i-Lsre Mouse, ,.t t .-. I clock m the Thursday next fol;oiinr IheeLee- i tiou. nnd make out the returns for .-s.id cityv of i ne v oies cast Tiiet ein lor del. liafcs a t large am rare artit I'll.V district delegates, to hi: o.e.lll,e:s of tho convention, the return judges, ol t ie- several election districts within each countv of thu stale, excluding Philadelphia, shall im-ft on I-riday m-xt loliowing tin elt-v.i i,,.., ut 1 lie tonal place for the meeting oT tho ri n.i u j'ld.joi. of their -Miinty. mi l make out full and accurate returns for the county, ol the votes east therf iu tor members, of the cotiv entn..i, fi4-district members of tin-same: find the p, . eeninus ol the return judges of the said cit v of It,ila delphia. and of t hesevei al countn-si of the Com monwealth, in the ma king of I iicir ret ut ,.s. shall b.? tho same as those presenile, for return judges in Ihe case of an elect ion for i.'ovrrnor except that returns tinlisniiued to i he Secreta ry of the Commonwealth, shall be addressed to th.it otfieer alone and not to t he speaker of the senaie. y. ,lil;.X, Secretary of the t'omiifmwttVh. m-TIES OK THt KHllllN JUIHM-S. Pursuant to the provlsier.n contained in tha seventy-sixth mrli.in of the Act first u'or-esni.l. tlie judges ot the aforesaid districts shtll re spectively take charge of (he certificate or re turn of i he elect Ion in I heir respective districts and produce them fit a meeting of onejidgo from each district, at the I'.ntrt If iit iu ),, ,,i Kin it.-inu ,, on ihe third iluv after t!e o'av of tie- ei.-etjon. being- on FWIDAV. the llth d iv or , l i litlCK. 1st-. t pi o'clock, a. m., and t hi n and there to do and perform the dufes required by law of said judges. Also, tliat where a judge. l,v en-It m-sH or unavoidable i.cctdcnr. is unable to attend such meeting of judircs, then the certificate or return sha.l be taken charge of by one of the mspeetors ,,r clerks or the election of the district, who shall do nnd pet form the ditties required of said jude-e unable to attend. C.ivK.v iNto.n my itANti. at n:v olfice iu llbens litii't. thisidh day of September, in the year of our I-ord otu; thotisaii'l eight h.nelrc l und seventy-one. nod of the independence of Uit United Staes of America the ninety-sixth Sept. l:i -4t. W. It. IK t:.CKKH. Sheriff. FAILMi:iJSL8EETIlIS! MA.VUl-'ACTUKEH IY PENNINGTON nilllii, !ii. The HueUej-e tirnln nnd SeoiJ Cleaner Is far suptri'ir to nny other running Mill ever i mad. having more than twice the screening su rfaeeof the ordinary mill, while H is neat and compact, and can be easily handled and lifted i around by one man. Its capacity Tor cleaning J is from ."id to 7" biislu-N per hu;r, and runs so ; easily that it can be turned by a hoi ten years ; old. I A dh d to the above advantages, it is far Wir(T : er than any other Tanning Mill now made. ! To sustantiate our assert ions, we give ihe fol i lowing as t he opinions of several reliable gen '. tfemcn. residents of Seneca conutv, COiio, who j have given the "Ci.ea.veu'' a tiior'ui jrh trial : We, the iMidersiiriied. have thorouhlv tested the Hael.rit (train ami Sicd Cleaner, and believe if to be superior fo any one iu use for cleaning II -,, or other small s.jcds. tor market or for sowing, as it separates every grain of i h.s.-. I'orhlr or i:te from tl'htat designed for seed, and all h'.-l . ,f. from Timothy, and a.'I wil l vine seed from War. no ns to render each par ticular kind of seed designed for sowing pur poses pure and cntinly fi ce from liilh mid foreian araiiiM. N. i. Hayvvako, Wm. I. a no, lr. J. 1. O'Connor, Tiiko. T. Ink. J. BoWMtSOCK, tl. Kl.NZl.lt, J AMKS IhlKAN. The undersigned are the reiinJitrly eoustitvted AC. KXTS KOIt 'III K SA l.i: OK Til K ISUCK KY H (ilt.AlX AND Shhll CI.KANKU iu all parts of (Voibr't Cum it f i. i xc.i-pt the Townships of Car roll, ("best. Clearfield and Susquehanna, and will in a short lime call upon the farmers of Ihn different Townships and demons! ra to to each farmer, ot Itisoun Inirn, that this "'Cleaner" will do all that is cliiitncd Tor it. The "Cleaner" can bo seen and tcsft-d at any time by culling on us tit our farms, one-and-a-half miles north-east of rbetishurg. tr.Vll orders or letters of inquiry will re ceive prompt attention if addressed to liOOVUK & WKH5LK. Aug. S5.-tr. Kbciisburg, Cambria Co., Pu. ri'lll-uudc-rsigned has the agency for the man JL ufaetiire and sale in Carroll. mihiiicIiuuiih. ; Vh-Tl 'tH v-'.'y.t0!',' 'r0 ? .Vovl -''k scrilied CHAIN AMI Sniill l I.KA.NL1I, w tin h ni i urin ii I'll "noi l not ici-i n.i ar reasoii ble rate. The Cleaner" will be ex hibi?-d at Carrolltown, St. N'icttoias nnd St. Augtiotine. Cotne anJ s:.-e itjin operation. JAMES BYRNE. Carroll Twp., Sept. IX 1HTJ.-4!. I. J. W AfcV ll, J i A;o FLAGS of All Sixes; Lantrrns, LfHrciiurs. I!-!--, anti OnipaI-n dooils or U "inJs. Buy from Maniifadurers, John W.PilUu-k&t'o. Pp. rost;omre. IMTTSUl'KCII, I'a. Send for Circulars. T. I. CASI.V C. T. I-OOAIITV. laic of Kobcrt Wunls i Co. JAM I S CASKV. c 1 A iS i; 1 , 1' U U A Ii I 1 Li).. WHOLESALE ur.Ai.tns IN m r, v n f I 1 iifii o nt n rr r.! 'HI- n ii : i UUU 111" II J AN L ALL Kl.VUS OK AND lMIHIKTtKS Of Wines, Gins, Brandies, &c, , b 0. S5 I.ibcn, Slrect. Dec. , l71.-om. rnrsni iH.u. rA. Ati i:TS W ii tetl. Agents make more mon cv nt work for us than anything else, li.isi-M-ss light and permanent, rarticiiiais lie--, fi. Pfivsil.v i CO., 1'iat -if i'ii.iis.e , 1 OIT laud, Maine. ! GRAIN AHD SEED CLE&IIEB, j Patented Feb'y 1st, 1870. j ( ASeV i