rjii: :oi:lix cat. A KALI.AH 1SV "IT.TKK i:::LI.." "C.ou.e hither, hither, little 'miv, A si :"." ec bripht this is; I'll K1 ve it all to thee if thou Wilt drown tLcsc little kita-ns." Quoth thus the .'noil oM l.r.iiF- v. iP- i-!,c, Ami thus t'uo boy qiioiii In- : Lady, I'll drown tim willingly, If mine the Lit may ut'-" Tin ii in .1 hnj: she thrust each kit, Ami tied it with :i tow string; An. I sped the, boy with l.a and hit Like arrow from a bow -Mi in. lie stood upon the riverside, Thar, boy with Mii.ny brow ; ".Vo'', t;l'-," th-- li'tic kittens ciici'.-- 11 1', ino:kili;jr, cruil, "i.e.- or." Then, purrinp;, ruobcil against hla IV i '- The poor obi iussi -mo; ler, As if to say, ''Swirl lad, nay, ":l.v : O, spare, tli.-ia .' I've noiio other." No pily bad th.it lilt'.'' lad, He tl ill not i :u- a leather; Imt in flic sack he thrust tin- cat. Ami diowncd Ihi in all tnvl h'-r. Then felt that little boy tlml he lla-1 done a dreadful I --. i ; Ami so he tin md with a brow t ii.it bur lift1. And tied with all his spud In a tempting caniiy-Fliop, To buy both this and that ; I'.it lor his bit hi- '.i.v.ilit, could get Kxrc-pt a candy-evt. lie put it i;i his pocket deep, And to the good-wife ran ; 't)h, w hat's tin: in:itt r why dust wi-eji, -My boy my liule man'."' "Ob, lady, lady, T have d u,o An awful died, I see, Those little innocents to drown Who ne'er did harm to me !" Then from h's pocket juvdlnl a. shriek, A ghastly, hoarse ".i ..."' And fear did blanch his ruddy chock, And pa'.o that 1 lily's l.nm ; As forth out sprung a y.iViiii ini, A cat with wilful wail. Six .spectral kittens from her mouth, Suspended by the tail. Then turned and tied that wife w ith dread, The boy, he followed after ; "While fierce pursued t hattj;ol.liii brood With shrieks of feline laughter. From morn till tiijilit they kept their tl'mht ; I'l'inn morn till niylit tied they ; And if old beldame's talcs be true, They run unto this day. Nor over shrill tic y fi.i i a rest, Nor tarry in their ilj-l.t K suffer those w ho in the wo-j of cats and ilns ilclih. jus u iriu-s riiii:si)s. Tl.at Datilmrv A' -$ man lirxs nr.icli fo answer The lVoiia .' t A ? is tlift last of th- i-iij ers t tkuni.-h as an ir.nlalor of liim, and here in a ecinir t; of its wt-rk : ! Sjuh'o :ii:iks, a retired old goutlctnno, J lives away down on .Seventh street. The ' other inoniing tliw (AA ladies, from ?.Ta- ! con county, came to his house on a visit. ! They used to know his wife before she was married. The Squire welcomed them to I his mansion, and then went out to his barn and swore for half an hour. "While ho. was soothing himself thus, his .wife called him into tho house, f he handed him an umbrella to hoop o:F the sun, ami said the h.dios had walked up from the depot ami left some things there for him j to bring up. So he brought them up, I making two tiips for the baskets, band- boxes, and two black oil-cloth 1 ravelin"-' hag, all of which the Squire discourte- i ously called "infernal old traps." j As he sat in the back kitchen willing V.is ' brow, his wife brought out the maiket ! basket, and said there was not a bit of sugar or tea in the house, ami she ro- i marked that while lie was g:ng down : town he might as well get the molasses .jug tilled. The Squire asked her how ; 1 mg those old migratory pelicans were ' oing to stay. Ami she asked him if he thought she would be so rude as to ask hem. Then (lie Squire went down, anil f l-il in tho frivwiMioc V'lirii 1 1 r rrnt bnrV ' t . bis wife said she bad forgotten something. ', a,.d thought of it just when it was tK ! late. SI-, must liave some corn-starch. 1 .,,.. , 1 be Squtre as.Od Iter ll any of the old , tcarcerews had dropped the least hint as 1o the duration of their visit. She snhl . , I m... J lie require looked sad and cltscon- i 4 ,, --1 -i 1 1 tciiteo. ,lieii he laid the natKr f.f nun V. hen he laid the paper of coin -'ar. h o-.i the kitchen tahV, his wife said thev inn.t have a e. .ifis they tuu.t have a cdfis!, for dmm ,-. One ; of the ladles said, in the cnu'so of eonver- j ration, that he was fond of cd T.sh. The 1 v;, iiini nct.w 1 1 I vl. I 1. 1 1 .... .. ... - ' Conn iittcil themselves 0:1 the extent ot , t liCir i.ret'CUt roost. M'f X'Ul StO ought to . . i-i ... . i he ashamed ,f himself. When he had ; . 1.. . . . .1 . 1. o: 1 ...... .1 . 1 . -.. I o.i'pin 1 iie i'oc 11 is ii aimiHui 1 ne 1 a me w 11 11 a whang, his wile irot. h;m to timer in , 1 some water ami v.o hI .looiiiinger ! said she r.cu-r dined without, ale, and the , SMuiic was a.shed if he woM gl down ami lu intr up a b.-ttle; He :kfl.cd if lie t i-hoidd ro into the liarlorand o-0t tbo-e ol - ... . .'. , . . i- . r , . .. . .1 .i.oi.o.. in in. mm- oiu .i ii.-i 01 wu.ittney did like, and furthermore asked if thevi ! were yet silent as to when they tin it as to when they tlioimht I ,l"n.,il w,""k, design nnd price ruaraateert. ,. ,. 1 r , t .1 , " , , " Mr'" l'-1 rcpi,eettullyi.,1jieitcdar,d prompt a.a. He t the p.le. ami j ly exe 1. U hnstown. Nov. 11. 'TL-t-r.! they would 0 .0, . o...e ,0 ,,o, mum town, a-mn, l. l".ed :m ox press wn-on, and j r ... r 1 . .. i 1 1 4 . . . i . . '" Ill : loaded it with all sorts of garden truck, a lntt!e of whisky, a box of sardines. Hinnil of snuff, son e ewe oysters, dried toln'aco, jiiikled vahntts. eannetl corn, inacketci, s,.iit ieas, etc. The next, day 1 l.e Sitire was sent down town only cijrlit times. 1'arlv the next tiiormii'' lie started I " i out into the country to -ec a man. "When 1 1 e Sot home he ati-ed his wife if any time had been M t f..r tlm depai t nro. On the fVClltliK d the follow in.r y, Monday, one of thol.li.ies said she thon-ht fclie ii"lit to she .-tart 011 iic.f Tiidav, so as to ic:;cli boom 1 lalo'f Mi im. ay. ;;i. Cii,!. k.,;,1 ii.. I .U"M not. to be .. 1,,.,-rv. Tl... eroaticd. ami s,iid th, v on;-!.! t,. .'.. .. visit out. (hi i'l iiiaC looroi ... il . visit out. x in... in, ,,,ii.i Hie c.ui.e I wl an express wa..,, before the ilo, Kilt his wile said the ladies h.ul concluded to stay lllltd alter the huml,. 'I hen the had concluded 'ih. 'Ih.uthe vtoud, ;l!Ut co;i- inie w nt out to saw Vfcl'oli with hiuut'i. mm t roioj-ui-el plmp'y of Kell-'unmiu ROOTSi HcKBSi a:ifl FKUITS, cirubuicd v-th otiiKr j'ruj.crtius, which i:i tlibii ntaru aro Cuthartic, Aperient, Nutiitieus, l)iuii t;c. Altirauvc hud nti UxjiouH. Tle wholo in prescred in a puaic;ont qUMHtity of (spirit from tie SI CiAlL C.l. to kic( Uiam in any clirnruc, wluch i.i.Vcg tlio o .o of iho mot .los: iMo Toia rttirl C'r t hnr- ink iu tJjo world. 'lHty aro iiLoadoUL sUictl omsstic TonicV ' nn'r o l-.n Tisctl as a motiicine, arid always according to uirrtctiourt. 1 U-y arc tba ehcct-ar.clior of the ferbli and do hiatutd. Ttey art upon a ditoanc.l liver, and etimulata to such a decree, that a beaKhy action is at ODce brought at:out. An a reiuudy to which Woiurn aro erqxjcudly Bnbjrrt, it isaurpcrrttding every ether Ktimuiaut. Asa Spring a ml Sam mir 'ltr, they hftvo no equal, liiey are a m.ld au.i pe-atie 1 un;r,tive as wed aa Tonic. 1 hey uriry tho Blood. They are a splendid Appetinr. Tliy make the weak ptrond. Tboy purify aiiilin-vu-nirate. lliey cure ly B;efiia. Ctmstipatiou, aitd lit a larhe. Ihi f act as a e;!Ci&cln all species of diordcTG which umlemjine the bodily etreogth and break down tho uiiiaal epuiU. f Pepot, 53 Prk Place. JTow York. trig Only 50 Cents per Botile. It promote! tbe GROWTH, PRESES VKS tlic t'OLOIl, a lid Incrcaaei tUo Vigor and BK.tlTVof the II A lit. Ovfii TniRTT Tfaps ago T.tok's K ATTTATnoN rna th c Haih i firet placed in tae Jiiarkc-t by I'rotessor lbuni;!B Lyon, a graduate of l'riinttou C'oilea 'J lie iiaine ih derivei from the tiret-k " Kaibmo," liiHiifyuii? to deume. purifiy, rejuvnutr, or rtttort. 1 lie favor it baa received, and the poi ularity it baa obtained, j unprecedented and incredible. It iu-o:-.f.(.s t'ne r.noKTii aatl Beauty of the li aiu. It is a ulit(hui:l orjiip. It eradicates dandruff. I; prevents tbe Hair from turning pray. It kecpa ii;e bead cool, ta 1 pi ves tl.a hair a rich, eoft, tfkwHy ap pearTsr.c?. It if f:o tujE iu Quantity an.l Quality a.i it wan over a l.'t-.uatn of a Cektuky Aoo. and in e i.ld by ail 1 'r.urij-.H and Country btorta at on 1 y 6o ttau per bolllc. :3 VVf?Ts"5T! t WS V Mil tit LYON'S I 'A f-1 fi a 4 t3i h -A Manhood: Hovr Lost, How Pvcstored. .0v-. .I'.'-t put.U-itle.l. ;i C'V.- C '"it i -111 of IT. iN:-'trtirr'ii!l's i elt lirotii! lxny on the -'"" 'l-vT- ' j, i'..''i.- 1 ( io iwittiotit lciluine) of - M-i.!(M : (O.-H iiO A.'-r . ;,iA-e:ik- !'V,i':":nsrv Semitia: I.o-ses. I ; I'OTIM v, h-!i'!it and s.c:,l Ineapaeily. 1 in .t-loaerts t ; i i ii'.ji"'. i.-e.: i:isii,("iiSM'n inx, I'm i.sis V ami 1 i i s. iii....'ed by tH-li-milulence ami sex- fiice in u soa'cil envelope only six cents. I lie e Icl.iate.l aut.'icr. in i m.i uo.-eo .0,1.- t- mie.'esstlil orMcrieo. th.it th. alnrtnimr ....icn queuec-- nf elt-iihuse i:mv re railiealfv cured .YinSS 1 '" ' u"'!,r ",U;I' simple, cci-mm mHi eiiee- t!'a.. by ine:i:is or wtm l; every siitlirer. no niat- UTwi.ni ins eomiition uv.ia- I.e. im-.v cure him- hands of ,A el'-v y-xith and every man in the hind. ' 111 uieiei win, 111 u inain envelope. To nnv imdvess. .,-,.(iif, t.n n-eeipt of six cents, or two ioiUire stamps. Aihiress Hie I'umish -rs. ha; i u-1 1 i l- .'...! B . 1 .-1 . - . .. m r. I.U., 1-T I'.ovf rj, cn Vork; rost-Oihe-i l!o 45S. pp 1 T.Tprhp Wprl-Q O itCii t'lU VV Oi JlD, ,3; l'ritnU,, Nireel, jiiiir.Me,v, "I rilYIMIl-VV. Ilt H . ,T. . 1 I'f.ii .M , 1,-, 11 1 nni li; .11 M r- i r-l.-V o. MAN 1 Ki,S. e.. tn:imi-ft..iil t ..... .......1 ... . . ... .. l'r; ............ 11. 111 ir 1 :ii til -V ."II Ameri.-,m .M:rldes: Km ire sati.-.tae- iT'S V M '" 'U" J MfL ' - n,,l,.. ... I I'f . Oniei-s re -e. ct full y solicit ed V-2i Mli.l ni-c. i! ! .1 ! - Ii : .1 1 .i... . ery l.m.gj JOHN PAKKi:. est .M'ii r; te;. -i o- lm. . J 11 4 V?il VUJi:i' ? Lull li 0 MlilOliU UJlllkS . ,:" '""'r' re?l, JotuisfoH 11. CIM t'. 4 X, - IN ol'ir t or , AJON ' "M KXTtf, HEAD ami TOM It STOXF.S, 1 1111 N' r,li a M CAlil.NKT tfLAUS, AND i , , ? ''- "'". d, if t u- very t .est ltl I,nl V1'1 Aint-inun Marbles, l'crlcet satisfac- ' f ) A S K Y, r () ( A U TV &" CO.. VVIiOI.I SAI.K DRAI.KUS'ls ! M9IQI6A5EU & fiLB RYE WHISKY. p A S j, y l'" () ( A U T Y & CO wuoi..-sai.k prai.kws'.n AXI) AM. KINKS (IF DO.MI1STIC I-HiUOnw, j Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies &c. w .. .lir l.ilx riv strrrl. ' ... . ... 1-. . n j c itr tip- Iec. C, isTt.-:hn. rrrrsnriu.iT. m. 1 .L V.VCK, -M. J., 1 1 Itiyiivian :n Siircrnn, .. l'A!:i;oi.i,Tim.. I'a. O'liee m r.-;ir of John P.tiek's .-tore. Ni-ht cull may be made the residence of Jioin iu i u. 1 . j a priit. !:::. tr.' 1 I AW AND COLLECTION OFFICII I - -,.v TIERNEY c NULL, I 'nn.le IJoiv, l:ieiilMiic. I'M. ! k"' Special a 1 1 ui i, m paid to eol lections in n parts ot the Initcd States. U'-ls." I -tf 1 - 1 ' r 1 W. DICK. A I TOLiNKY A 1 I en-l.io-, ;,. OChre'in front ; 'j1 U. HICK. A'IT( l:KY- AT- L w, I'M i 1 en-l.io-. Pa. Oliiee'in front rini of T. I ' ' '-'"Vds new build,..-. Centre rtr.el. All! t nuerot lc ., I ti ,,,iie.- aiicnovd I o ... , if- j W4il) -'Ua - - ulty- 10-H.U. , 1 S ri ? :-, -ji-s GISAT REDUCTION IH PRICES -TO Qt i "O TT"T7rT7 O of this Couinionwealtii," apmoved the 2d Oxi.3X3. DU I iliXvO ; dav of July, A. 1. ISiilt, I, William 15. Dos at tiiu 1 AKKJi. Hi'lh Sheriff of the County of (lam- j ' I i TlmTlPrinefr TTfluPQ TPnmielliTinr dTflDP ! i IilJOlIoUlUy, liUUuli i'UllliCiliiiU UlUlLlJ. ; tlwEi.KiTuK3irt ttie county atorefai.t, tnat j 0 i a General Klection will be held in the said fl"IfF. undersiined respectfully ititorms tho ' Countv of Cambria-, on the SKCO.N U XL' KS Jl citizens of KbenImrir an.l t he public jfoner- ! , x-oL'orrnUVI' v,v,. tup-14th oav hIIv tlnit he has made a ( ! I : M AT 11K1) I'Ci'K N : IA 01 V.'C' THK 1 , IN THICKS TO CASH lit" Vl-lltS on ull goods in 1 ok T1IK MONTH, at which time Siate ami 1 his line, consistiujr of j County ollicers will be elected as follows : MOWING and REAPING MACHINES : ANO OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS i f OORWC, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ! ... . , ' of tho moat popular designs and of ull styles, j priees and qualities: j mm CF lull slmtMl of ray own manufacture; HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! such ns bocks, screws, Tintt Ilinires. Phuttcr ' Himres. Table Ilimres. ISolts. Iron and Nails, i J WinilnwItllliH. fultr. Tnlilp k'lilVHH mill 1'nrks. Carvinir Kniesnnd Fork. rocket Knives, Ta- biennd Ten Spoons, Meat Cutters, Apple Tarcrs, Scissors, Shears, Razors nnd Strops, Hummers, Axes, Hutchets. lioi-injr Miiehiiies,Aunrurs, Chis sels, l'lanes. Compasses, Souares, Files, Hasps, A 11 VMS, Vises, Wrenches, Hip, 1'itiiel and Cross Cut Shws, Chains of all kinds, Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snal hs. llakes. Forks, Slcih-llells, Shoe Lasts, l'cjjs. Wax. Uristles, Clothes Wash era nnd Wrinjrcrs, Patent Churns and Pateht Machines ueiierally, G rind-Stones, Patent Mo lasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Cast Steel Uilles, Shot Guns, Kevidvers, Pistols, Cur triiljres. Powder, Caps, Lead, Horse Shoes and Nails, Old Stove Plates, G rates und Fire Bricks, Well und Cistern Pumps, &e., &e.; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind, in ga-eat vaiielj-; WOOD and WILLOW WARE beyomi description ; CA11BOX OIL aiul OIL. LAlirS, Fish Oil ll: Lar.'1 P'1' I-inseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, , rar. Paints. nrnishes, J iirpeutine. Al- Kosiu cohol. &e. ; Silver-Plated Ware, Glassware, 4te. lsxmily fjrroceries, such as Teas. PoITee, Sugars, Syrups Molasses, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Hominy, Fish, Crackers, lUee, Pearl Itarley, Jlc. rr)bacoo ji nd Cijjnis. I'aint, Varnish. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Stove, Du-tin-, 'lothes and Tooth finishes, till kinds and sizes: Iled-Cords, Manilla Hopes, and imaiy other articles, at the loicrW ndt fur cili. iOU8M St'OCTLNfJ ln.iilc, painted nn 1 put up as cheap lis posiihle, Kim i.Asn. -A liberal discount nimle to country dealers buying Tinwiire by wholesale. GI-HGli HfSTLUV. Kliensbiir, July i, loVd.-tt'. run WM. P. PATTON, Jlamifaettirei' mil Dealer In CABINET FURNITURE rturoans, lt-lsteads, Washstands, Sideboards, Clmmber Sc tg, Parlor Sets, Ward robes, Hook Cases, Cane Chair, Wood Scut Chaii-s, Kitchen Furniture, lted Iouiiitcs, Mattresses, Tet -a-Tetes, K.t eusinn Tables, 1 inin Tables, l.OHIllfi'S ( iipbonrds. &e., fcu, Arc, Src, io., its., &e., are., .Vc, &e., &c KV Kit Y l)iC!tlPTII or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent st.v e and at low pri-.-. G.itiinet und hai rina ki-is' materials of alt kino- for sale. Furniture delivered nt liny point in Jolmiown or at Ibtilrond Stat ion free of extra clmr-re. Vt'M, P. PATTON. Johnsiown, Oct. 13, 1870.-U'. l:i ? f I 5 1 J I C BOOK, BRDC-hjJ YABIETY STORE nA ING recently t-nlarired our stocli we are nou prepared to sell ut a jrreat reduction from f irmer prices. Our stock consists of Druvs, Medicines, perfumery. Knney Soaps. Leon's. Hull's mid Allen's flair I'e'Toratives, I'ills.Oiutmcnt, l'laster. Liniments, Pain Kill lers. Cftrate Magnesia, T.s. .l inmica Ginyer. I"u re Flavorinw l-iiruet. lXsenees, Jbemoii Syrup, Poot hinir Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, l'u re Spices, ire. Cigars and Tobaccos, lliank Hooks. Deeds, Notes anil lioiids; Cap, Post. Commercial ami ail kinds of Note I'a:T : Mnvelopes, Pens. Pencils, Arnold's Writim? Fluid, ISIaek and Ked Ink, '.Pocket ami Pass Hooks. MafrniiiPs. Newspapers, Novels, Histo ries. liiOles, IteliKious, I'rayer and Toy iiooks. Penknives, Pipes, Jfce. t-" Wc have added toour stock n lot of F1NR JKWF.I.liV, to which we would.iuvitc the at tention of tlie Ladies. PJioroGUAPH ALBUMS at; lower price than evrroirercd in this place. 1'aper and Cisrar sold either wholesale or re tail. LEM Ml N ,V M'.'UHAV. u!y 3.1, 1. Main Street, Flieiisburjf. LOOK WELL TO VulRUMlEilSTANDlNGS. JOHN D. THOFV1AS, liootantl Shoe 3Iaker rl'HK nndersiff ned respectfully informs his no 1 moron customers and the public irenerallv that he is prepared t. manufacture liOi ITS anil SlIOKSof any desired size or tjnaiit v, from the liiiest French -alf-skin hoots to the coarsest brotraiis, in the vr.ttv ltr.sT maxxeh. 011 ;the shortest notice, nnd nt as moderate prices as HKe Wlirk 0111 l.v ,.1'tulrt.l iny.l.-ro. Those who have worn Hoots and Shoes made nt my establishment need no assurance us to the superior ;ualifyof my work. Others can easily l,t convinced of the fact if they will only five me a trial. Try nnd be convinced. '" Hcpnirinjr of I ots and Shoes at tended to promptly ami in a workaianlike manner. Than klu I for past favors I feel confident that niv work and prices will commend 1110 to a eon tiuuancc and increase of the same. JOHN JJ. THOMAS. C1HRI.1GE MAMFACTORV! SAIll'LE STRLET, Near Union School House. Ebensbcrg. THE mbscrlbtr desires to call the attention ' of the citi.ens of Cumbria find adjoiniii jr counties to the fact that he has now in suueess 1 10 operation in F.be.-wburjr a Shoj for the man iilaeture and repair of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Njn-inir na'ons, KiriKliS -Did of nthcr dtx'-ripliiw of Murk in that Unr. F.nplo.vinsr none but sMUftil workmen and UKin-T only the la st matet iais, I feel confident 1 can nive entire satisfaction iu work, styles and prices. Platform work done at short notice. Repair in of all kind attended to at reasonable rates. A lUaeksmith Shop in connection with Man ulactoi v. Call and bee speeimens of work. June:. Is7:;.-tf. j. M. C'HCTE. f. A. SIIOFVAKF.R WM. Ft . SECHI.KH. gHOEWiAKER t SECHLER, Attunirjii.nl.I.HH, 19-1H.T KllF.NSl;UH(;. Camukia Co.. V . tf.l J. (JALL1TZIN LAKE, ' Attornoy-at-L ;v av, Kbenvbat'ff, Cambriu Co., I'a. HAMKL MCLAUGHLIN Attn- ' nt-fxir. .IohiiMn Pi nT' . 3. , Kxchan-e biotduiB, . iis'tair. ,'. rne'rVi .'i'i t oa and l.o.u.,1 si reVis. W, ll. ,,, !' , i , uc,a connvctcd wuh hi, prolesJon. l tuJ w mm rcr c W taM W - ter Eh 2 t&- o to e peseta i-iT t'xr ma , g Eyi - 1 LECTION PROCLAMATION. ursuant to an Act of General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, oi.'titUil "An Act relatine to the Klections bria in the Commonwealth of Penusvlvauia, ; do hereby make known ami give notice to j ;:s;fKJudsccf tbeSu" )" 1"''" f"rtbu otfiixot State Treasurer neVeo line ner-ou for the office of tSheriff of Cam- - V.J 0,,II,ly ,KM soil for the oftiee of Treasurer of Cam- Ouei'i bria tonnty. One person for the oiaee oT Commissioner or Cambria county. One p.-roii for the office of Toor House Di rector of Cambria county. One person for tbe olliee of Coroner of Cam- una eouni . ,,rr,,. f ,,,ii,,,r . One person for the office of Auditor of tara- briUCOUUI One person for the office of Jury Commission er of Cumbria counts'. 1 also hereby make known and give notice that the place of holding the aforesaid elec tion in tiie several Wards, Ioroue;hs, Dis tricts and Townships within the County of Cambria are as follows, to wit : The electors of tho district composed of the Township of Allegheny, to meet at Urady's School House, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Township of AdHins. to meet Mt the School House at Mosoa Kriinr'a, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Jiarr, to meet at School House -So. 11, in SHid township. The electors of the district composed of the Township of ltlaeklick, to meet at tho house of Ahrain Makin, dee'd, in the village of Helsano. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Cambria, to meet nt the Court House, in the borough of Ebensburjr. '1'1k .1 mil '1 tf tl... .liti-i.f ..0111 ti. .ci.l rt tl.r. Township of Carroll, to meet tit School House in ( ',lrrotown borousrh. The e jectors of the district compofied of the Morouirh of Currolltowu, to meet ut the School House in said borough. The electors of the district composeil of the Township of Chest, to meet at School House No. :t, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Itoroiihot Chest Spring, to meet at the house of .Jacob W'usrner, in said borough. The electors uf the district composed of the Township of Clartield.to meet al School House No. :s, adjoining the village of St. Augustine, in said township. Tho cdectnrn of the district composed of the Township or CoueiuiiiiRh, to meet at the School House- at Singer's, ill said township, Tho electors of the district composed of the Tloroiiirh of Conemauirh, to meet n follows: First Ward, at the iiouse of Peter Malt.ie, in saiil First Ward ; Second Wu d. nt the house of Henry C Ilishomr. in snid Second Ward, s The electors ol the district composed of the lloroimh of Cambria, to meet at School House No. 2, in said borough. Tho electors of the district composed of the Horoutrh of Coopersdale, to meet at the School House iu said borough. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Croylc, to meet at School House in the village of Suiiimerlilil, in said township. Tho elector of the district composed of the Hi iron-' h of East Concilia uh, to meet at the house of Daniel Confer, in said borough. The elector of the district composed of the Ilorousrh of Ebcnsburir, to meet as follows: Kast Ward, in the Court Koom, in said Ward ; West Ward, in (Jrand Jury Koom, in East Ward. The electors of the district composed of the noroujrh of Franklin, to meet at School House iu said borough. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Gallit.in, to meet at the School House in town of Caliilxin. in said township. T ho electors of the district composed of the Township of Jackson, to meet at the house of Henry Haifer, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the TloroiiKh of Johnstown, to meet us follows: First Ward, at Publie School Room No. 5, in wild Witrd ; Second Ward, at the odiec of .Jos. S. Strayer, Ej., on Market street, in said Ward; Third Ward, ut the house of J,hii Uncly, on Franklin street, in said Ward, Fourth Ward, nt t he house of John Trof Is, iti said Ward; Fifth Wind, jit the Kci iniilc School House, in said Ward; Si.U, Ward, at the Johnstown Pottery. in s::id Ward. The electors of the district composed of the llorouhof Loretto, to meet at School House in said boroutrh. The electors of the di triet composed of the Townsuip of Minister, to meet ut the ware house of Anr. Durbin, in the village of Mini ster, iu sai 1 township. The elector;- of the district composed of the Horoiifh of Midville, to meet at the Franklin House, in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the B'Tomrh of Prospect, to meet at the School House in said boroinrh. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Richland, to meet at the huusc of Joseph (it-is. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Sumuierhill, to meet at the School Houe in the Koroujfh of Wilmore. The electors of the district composed of the Iiorou-rh of Summit ville, to meet at the School House in said borough. The electors of tho district composed of the Township of Susquehanna, to meet at the house of Michael Piatt, in said tow.iship. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Taylor, to meet at School House near Wm. Ht adriek's, in said township. rl he electors of the district composed of the llorom;li of Woodvalc, to meet at School Hoj.se in said borough. The elector of the district composed of the Township of Washit srton.to meet at the School House at the Foot of Plane No. 4. in said twp. The electors of the district compost dot the Township of While, to meet at the house of John lJeers. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Voder, to meet as fo;i..ws: First Division, nt the house of Win. A. lin ks, in said township; Second Division, at Beams School House, in said t jwnship. The general election in all the Wards Town ships, Districts and llui'ii.ig lis of tin- Count v is to be opened between the hours of Baud 7 o'- oVliMik in Im "a-4tt, nnJ slanll cum I rt lie without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the cveuing, whcuull polls biiail be closed. . And I further give notice, as in ami by the 13th isectiou of the aforesaid Act! am directed: That all persons, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any olliee or appointment of pt-otit or trust under the (rovcrnment of the I nited Slates, or of this State, or of an v city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a su bordinate or ajrent who is or shall lie employed under the legislative, judiciary, or executive departments of this State, or of the United States, or ot any citv or incorporated district, and also every member of Conirress, or of the State Legislature, and of the select and common councils of anr city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is bv law incapable of hoMing or exercising at the same time the othee or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any Election of this Commonwealth ; and that no tnspeetor.or Jud-j-e, or any other o nicer of any such election, shall he eligible to any olliee then to be voted for. Also, by the 4lli Section of nn Act of As sembly ent it led "An Act relating to Elections and for other purposes," approved the lflih day of April. lH5ti.it is enacted that the forworn v llith Section shall not be so construed as to pre vent any military officer or borough officer from serving as Judire or Inspector at any gen eral or special election held iu this Common wealth. The general, special, city; incorporated dis trict and township elections, nnd all elections for Electorsof President and Vice President of the United States, shall be held ami conducted by the Inspectors and Judges elected as afore-i-aid, and by Clerks appointed as hereafter pro vided tor. The inspector and judge of the elections shall ini-et at the respective places appointed for holding the elections in the district to which they respectively belong, before 7 o'clock in the morning, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. In ease the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspec tor shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who nhall have received the nest highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector iu his place. And in case tbe person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the ierson elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place. And in ease the person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who felia.lt have re ceived the highest number of votes shall ap point a judge In his place, and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the t ine fixed by law for the open ing of the election, tho cjualitied voters of the township, ward or district for which such. olli cers have been elected, present at the place of election, shall elect some of their number to till the vacancy. In ease any clerk appointed under the provi sions of this act shall neglect to attend to any election during the said year, it shall be the duty of the inspector who appointed said clerk, or the person tilling the ollic? of such inspec tor, to forthwith appoint a suitable person as clerk, qualified as aforesaid, whosfcall perform f the duties of tho year. It shall be tuo duty of the seven, respect! vcly, to nt tend at the place or townsh. "tintif. the whole time Mill elect i 1 'iueto'tla ,-erai assessors. ot noldinir rnship election. lion is kept formation to when called on. in relation to the right of any person assessed liv them to vole at such election, or such oilier matters in relation to tiie usscssment id otcrj as the said inspectors, or either of them, shall from time to time require. No person shall be permitted to vote at an election, as aforesaid, other than a freeman or the age of twenty-one years or more who shall have resided in the State at least one year, and in the election district where he otters to vote at least ten davs immediately preceding such election, nnd lias within two years paid a State or county tax. which shall have been assessed nt least ten dajs before the election. Hut a citizen of the United States who has previously been v nuaiiiled voter of this State and re moved therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in this election tiistrict and paid taxes a-"- aforesaid, shall be eutitled to vote after residing in the State six months. lrori-d-d That the freemen, citizens of the L nite 1 States, between twenty-on and twenty-two yeurs, who have resided iu an electioti district as afo'resaid. shall be entitled to vote, although tiiey shall not have paid taxes. No person shall tie permitted to vote whoso name is not. contained in the list of taxiiblu in habitants furnished by Commissioneis, unless First, he produces a receipt :or tiie payment i within two years of a State or county tux, as- I gessed agreeably to the Constitution, and gixe satisfactory evidence, either on his oath or at- lirnmtion of another, that lie tias pain sucn a t lx, or on failure to orocure a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof. Seind,if between theagcof twenty-one and twenty-two years.be shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided tu this Stnte at b ust one vear nevt before bis application, and make such proof of residence in the district as is re quired bv this act, and that he does verily be lieve from the account given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and such other evidence as Is required bv this act; whereupon the name of the person thus admitted to vote shall be in serted in the alphabetical list by Die inspec tors and a note made opposite thereto by writ ing the word "tax," if he shall be admitted to vote b"y reason of having paid tax, or ttie word "age." if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such sure; and the same shall be called out to the clerk, who shall make the like note on the list of voters kept by them. In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is found on the list fnrnishe.l by the commissioners and assessors, of his right to vote, whether found thereon or not, is ob-' lected 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 he claim to have resided within the State for one year or more, his oath shall not be sufficient proof thereof, but lie shall make proof by at least erne competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided in the district for more than ten days next immediately preced ing such election, and shall also himself swear that his bonaflde residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is in said district, and thai ho did not remove into said district for the pur pose of voting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, id' his resi dence and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall te admitted to vote in the. towusbip, ward or district in which he shall reside. If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent a"ny oflieer of any election under this Act from holding such elections, or use or threaten any violence to any such ottieer, or shall interrupt or improperly inierlere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shull riotously dis turb the the peace at such election, orshall use any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of chp4ce, such per.-on, on conviction, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and be im prisoned tor any term not less than three nor more than twelve months; audit" it shall be shown to the court where the trial of such of fence shall tie had that the person so oftenditig was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then, on con viction, he shall be sentenced to pay a tine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than kix months or more than two year. If any person not by law qualified shall fraud ulently vote at any electioii of this common wealth, or, being otherwise qualified shall o o out of his proper district, or if any person knowing the want of such qualifications shall aid or procure such person to vote, tho person offending; shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollar, and be imprisoned in any term not cYceclini; three months. Jf any person shall vote at trior" than one elect ion dist riet.or ol her wise 1 1 a in ! u lent I. V vote more than once on the sane- on, or thail fraudulently fold and deli er to the inspector I I wo tickets together with the intent illegally i to vote, or shall procure another to do so, he ! ort1"1 so offending shall, on conv iction, be j fined in any sum not less than till.v nor more than five hundrod dollars, and he imprisoned for a term not less ttiau three nor more than I twelve months. I I? any person not qualified to vote in this , commonwealth agreeably to law (except the sons of qualified citizens, shall apptar at any I place ot election for the purpose of iidlucnc I ing the citizens qualified to vote, l.e shall, on j conviction, forfeit und pay any sum uot ex ceeding one hundred dollars lor every such offence, and be imprisoned Tor any term not exceeding three months, CllANGK IN THE MllDK OF VOTING. An Act regulating the mode of voting at all the elect ions in tho several -ounr ies of this commonwealth, approved March iH'.h. l-iii-Skciion 1. He it runvtcd In; the Srnntc ui! !"if ui lit prencntativfx ii' CoiiinomuKiti of iii.'HiImiM'n in litnrial AwiHhlii im t, ami it .i lirrrl'i rnnrtril In Die mil hnritti nt the imr, 'That t he qualified voters ot the several counties of this commonwealth, at the general, town ship, borough or speeinl i lecterns, are hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or writTcn, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as fol lows: One ticket shall embrace tho names of all Judges of Courts voted for. and he labelled outsiiie "Judiciary"; one ticket snail embrace the nanu s of ail Stale oiiicers voted for, and be labelled ''State": one ticket shall emhrai c the names of all County ollicers voted tor, and bo labelled "County"; oue ticket shall embrace the names of all Township ollicers voted for, and be labelled "Township"; one ticket shall embrace the names of all Horomrh officers vo ted for, anil tie. labelled "ISorougb." ; and each class shall bo deposited in a sepal ate ballot-box. AMKXMML.NT TO THK U. S. I'nSM'ITI'TltlX. Suction 1. The right ot cit izens of t he United States to vole shall not he denied or abridged by the U nited States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servi tude. FlKST AND SECOND SECTIONS OF Ac'TOF CO.N-oitKs.-. or Mah h :il, ism. sf.c. 1. 11c it ciKicffd 1 t.'ie Se imtc nnd 7.,nv of Vir"mfvif iff thr. I'niti il SI t of A mer uit in Om7x axstiiddal. That all ciH.ctis of the United States who are or shall otherwise be entitled to vole at any election by the people, in any State. Territory, Distrie-t. County, City, Parish. Township, School District. Municipal ity, or other territarial sub-division, shall tie entitled and allowed to vote at ail such cdoo- t tions, without distinction of race, color, or pro- . vious condition oi servitude, auy constitution, law, cusiom, usag-e or regulation of anv State or Territory, or by or under its authority, to the contrary notwithstanding. j Sec.-. 1id be it further enurtal. That if by i or under the authority of the constitution or laws ot any state, or the laws of any Territory I i... - Ii .11 ... ..... 1 I 1. 1 ' .,v.i. w ui ou.ui . .. e..,uui ii -w ut none as 11 prerequisite or qualificalioi. for votii,-, and 'by such constitution or law persons or ollicers arc or shall be charged with the performance of duties in f urnishir)? to citizens an opportuhity lo perform such prerequisite or to become qualified to vote, it shall he the duty of every person and olheer to giveaii citizens of Uie Uni ted states the same and equal opportunity to perform such prerequisite and lo become qual ified to vote, without distinction of race, color or previous condition ol servitude; and ifunv siich person or order shall refuse or knowingl'y ornit to give full effect to this section, he nhall lor every such ofTene-e, forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on tho case, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and shall also, for every such offense, be deemed guilty or a misdemeanor, ami tdiall, on convic tion thereof, be fined not lessthan five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one month nor more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. ' Skction 10 of an Ait of Tnc Pennsyt vanI t EKfjtsr.ATrnEor Aprils, A. D. s;o See. 10. That so much of everv Act of ssem bl.v as provides that only white freemen are cnT titled to vote, or be registered as voters, or as claiming to vote at any general or special elec tion of this commonwealth, be and the sameis hereby repealed,and that hereafter all freemen h. """net"'!! of color, snail be enrolled and registered according 10 Hie provisions of J5Sn,M ?.evt!Tn of Bn Aeu approved Kti. AprVl 160. entitled "An Act further supplemental to' -Act ,r.e.la.IIn Elections of ttais Com monwealth," and. when otherwise qualified an 6 , i8t,in ,aws- "'tilled to "o e at menrwea.tan.and 8,CCUU cltclion9 j thi8 com! DCTIES OF THE RlTrRS JrDOES. -nuIs,,H-nt 10 1 he Provisions contained in the or ?hV2? f lh W nr?1 "f"raid?the J"dg f!, i .ti'eaf oresanl district shall respectively ti, ..i i efipeciiveiv dime Xf8r,r fH'C'Uvedi'SVr ! iiuee them at mftini r.r .r... i.. ' , - --.i i i- ill inp fipi.riii.M.n ... . - . disr ri,.r , .u" " 1 ' eacn ....... v .ui.ieKl IlllL'SE IX TH F Til of Kuknsul-ku. on the t bird day "ft er r?.UV'u "V'?011 "''.v ii.e i: riie-."'ck. a. ..,a BoitoicM the day til ihiy !., ar.d then bv I- w n 1 , i 1 , ,or"' ' " Cities required Jadi iff1 Jndges. Also, that where a unahfe to Vk,T "I ""avoidable accident, is .i i to attend such mcetimr of Judges then Vvon?' TtUrn 8ha" be t'nCcl,arye. Sleet ilon of hih? I"s-pet'tV)r8 r Clerks of the form ?!? ,.. d,st"ft, who shall do and per to auend re,iu,re'1 r Judge unable ",Jr btnA- t my offloe in Kbens- i our l". rT " " .y i year of -. .u...i,ui uuj III oepteinher. in thu vpur of Touo thousand eiht-hundreandsev- -f hi te. a of t he i n.Ieperi.len.H. of t lie t ni- 1 f-hi-s of America th.- i.i , v-.T rtlI h H-pt.12.-4t. W.H.CONACKl'ul'shVr.fT. nty-H . AVV.. " V.."I-"un,lrrt ESUBLKESB WISH-IITE HAS3. FRANK W. HAY : Tn r ui ii ct in1!!, VHOLESALE AND RETAIL, OF- -AND- Sheet-Iron WARES, AND DEALER IN HEATING PARLOE ana COOKING STQVEg, Slieet; jM?QtSLls, - -- - AND nousE-riTiMsiiRf. coons CENERALLY. ! Ik,..,, Tljliii2f ill TIN, COPPER&SnEET-IROX j l'KOUrTLV ATIb.MJlU TO. i the woman had era I was sitting t p to !. j Upon the man's keoph Nos. 278,280 and 282 Vrashinslon Si., ! downward evi,h-.:t:yc ! tho wor.-an. This w. JOHNSTOWN, PA. YI'OOD, MOlillKLTi A CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Jlelcil Dmitri in fTITI i i, llAFlllWAK, VURl.NSWARE. BCOTS AND S1IOKS. HATS AND CAPS. lhON AND KAILS: CARPKTS AND OIL CLOTHS, 1 1 K A D Y -M A D i: CL 1TI1 ING, (ihASS W.MIK. Yl I.I.OW WARM. WOODlhN AM) WILLOW WAUL, i ,lic wreck vl PROVISIONS and FEEDALL KINDS, ! Seech Totretlier with nil mnnnor of We-lorn l'rodnee, le. -t 'I' d ' 1 c mci an FLdTK. ll.U'ON, riSII, SALT, . ' (1AIM!0 fill. Ac Ae ' . ill the h.KC, ; ZW Wliolesalc ml retail orders (solicited ! apparcni :y mh- and proniptly filled on the shortest notice ;unl , boat Cuir.c to most reasonable terms IVO(ll), MORLU-LL i CO. EXT DO Oil TO I'OST-OITTCI: Cot)kinr Htovt's, llniii- Stovos. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Il.ivin reeetit'v tiilieti p .ssecsj. ,,, ()f .,.. tM-w-lv lit I c.t u ii :u h! cm in e. .. 1 i.ms lniil.tiiiLT on I! iirli stn-et. two ilii.ii-s e.-i-tof the ItiiuK Hint Hourly erihili and a . ..-n, i,. . i.'i.ii...... . . . ... , iii :i,. ii, -j IiiUi r I'li-j i.-ii-eil ihiiu rov tu nemo 1 ml o re ;i i 1 nrticles in t lie TI N. t ' S'!'i-:i: .ui'i .-II I .!. T-l Ifi ,N WAItK hue. nil of wliirh will le 1 1: iiiisl.eil to Imversat tlie very d nesi iivinir m tees. The suliscrilier so inoposeo to keep a tuil anil varie.l asxirtuient of Cooking, Farlcr and IleatiD?: Stoves ; Amoricr.. fi..;.. if the most npjiroveil .lesions. . .1... i n im i.i i if , i . ma. ie- to .ri ier aid warm ii tol orf Vet in nut nut net ure M:. l"r..a- tei'inl. lil'.rAIKINt; r ruly nttei:.).-.', to. All work linii.i tiv in.. , ui l.i.l...... ...... on lair terms, ami all s.'1'i IV t.S ami WAW R s.ii.1 "l j; : n uieeaii ne oepeinled upon us to quiiiit- an.i cannot Ir mel. ro!. in i r,..-. A linuanee ami iocrea-e of p:i t roo.ie is !-., .t f u ; v solici ted, and no i iivii i v,il tie- wautiug to le-iuler en tire satisluction to nil. V.ALLIELl'TUI.XGEK. 1 Kbensliurp-, (V-t. 1". IsTO.-tf. C1LVAVFOU1) HOUSE, S!, r.yiEXSlsritt;, r. a corpse Lmk o n;. John ritzliarris. - Proinir.tnr tVetii tiosei tie i I lAvTNil p.u,,.!ii! r fet-i.:!..-..! .i. .. J A well known and populnr hotel, the pr, pi i- ' ... etor is n..w amply prepiupd to accommodate nil who may tax of him wit!, ihcir pat r .n;iro. lime we leilmi! . 1 he host that the market utTorrl will he served ' , at the Taiiie at all seasons, the liar will tie kept mawi! s;j;h, ace n v ... mi'iiiiii wn:i me cnoieist iiiioi and the coiiinio.'.i.His stahle will Im-under the charce of n careful Hnd attentive hostler. Xo effort will he spared to render truest com f orl nt leand wdi pi-.used in every pui ticular. and by proper Hi tentlon to hiwinessand a moderate scale of pricen the proprietor hops to win his way to putd c favor. (Mav !S7:j.-tf riALLlTJX 1IOTKL, GAI.1.1TIX STATION". PA. R. K .Harms' just purehased, refitted and refur nished tins well known an 1 toinmodi ous Hotel, llie sul.s. l iliel is l uily pre- pared to He-iron, modate all who mnv fjf . favor him will, their patrMnat'e, and H especially invites the attention of hi jj 3 M . i ii-iMia iii e jiii una nun liimr counties " in-.'rll.l Vo'.i'""!' l'v'"'n (,r I'ains will l.e ! which ha.! l.i..h'il c cp.irel to make all feel at home who s,,journ with tue. Ikhus Moor.KATK. merit of it s m ','.. . t ' M. KIT7.il l!,il 1..;.., Gallitzin, April.!. lS73.-tf. J&tjll?vi,ijj lit j sc.MHi:ar ..lv. A WOOLEN FACTORY!!- LI AVING introduced new ni.'ichinerv iritr. ! JU'liveel. ar.vi h.-.i--"- Woelon Kaetorv. wp am nm. .. .... . manufacture on short notieo. ('UITIN cki (lias NETS. 1SLANKKTS, FLANNELS of. all tvu'i his fTt H.'Kl Nil VAHXS. Ac, Ac. 3 3 ; ....... . - - ... . 1 I'll. , . to t" Wool taken in exchanjre for (roods or '"0" hc was tie! : worked on bliares. Market price pni.l f,,r wool. EhenshUr(r, Tel, Si. ltf. fc lt "j ILLINEiiY & DKI-S -MAKING ! aml tl,c l !lil1 1" x , Tbe attention of the Ladies or rtiens had his citi:v fu '.'.v i rno.r,r fn iVe rV'V uJ'l,,ML",ncp-v -oo.K at i er Tin: d.ilicuhy -f i ocuiis, in t tie i.;e-t ard. Klienslie i-j. w i o. i Hoe,s ."atSe.e.;H,eVl vbmH ' plaster walls witlt-.l a done. T !ih latroiiacp if tho ,i.i. " "Kl : . . . ... fuily solic ... (mine n risnii-i- uueldy.J FVi?r.vT,OXAL SADDLE AND l'rh. ,f reel, (opposite Vriov School II..-" i Wstl..l li 1 eion ,-i'imni .;... IWrU- or,' E n,5. ,,7M.M.t'XKII.I,.Vt'o l.i' red ml '. 1 1 -,1 " ,Ul " ' "" ",a.le ,. e.l rc- i , ,h. i'. " , ' other worts in n,v Sine .-x.-eui.-: "J & t 'U-t no, .en, Ll-i;.'.-i!.; -'";;, jam .. The wind was Vlien .i;::i ;v.,,i j, II- h.-l,l a U'.;,,.-. .i: A ml to "l.e I..:.;.,, : "O'i, . V, l" ,., "With love's lie,-:,. . Say, ,1-ar-s, ... .'. ... A ml j .in :i:.. ;,. v , Tie- ,.,ni.1. ;., ... , ., 'Mini, 1,.,:.; th.. My l.ian j..- .v !.. , I'll lnaiT'. . r. . - r.H'.l.'.l Kee', ; v. ri'ti , l.as 1 ' c.tnl Wl ites to the ' ... i follow r.r er .,i ... , ' i ti ip thither : ! Wo were now :., , ,, , - , ; They ha-1 float e, I u ., .". before u. hoy il v m , :, , v i j.aited h:to uut , j water, then jrrow.i ..., . ' l.con enltivnteil ii .. f " in a sort of iiior:t:ii'e v , drew nearer ami ici;i i . of Jay f'isjkc-'s .sunimer tar was just cUtiihinir . tree tops. ;;', v e v..-?.-heailhlliil, which, i; in e Put-in-hay anil llseid when we saw son:t:h!: z '", 1'arcntly out uf tho ! C ryes, it set n.ei.1 a L.iii.;: , i ami to the ca,f.t:t.'s j-hi-. full of water v. ill. :i I' I boat. The wcninii ..u i her handkerchief ab i.e was waving it attd s,.; There was .soir.ethi -. !. I voice as it came to I lnul. we knew re f ; j sinking with tho w.r ! 1 le was In -lilinV t. - I case when wo d:cv 1 .. I a boat. Up to th.i; n ..- ' had kept waving he: h 1 i. -..,,,t, . i ... - ., ,i t . ... , :. . "iS11 LUlli'.l SCC III I her Ksc'Ue'. As soon, 1 ! QimM lu.nf fc.i-iwt- I l.i ! from tho deck of the stc. j soi t f c risis ha.l c j::io. r l haiuhs wiltiiy tin. vue h lit-rdi. ! it niiulit have l.ei-n a nifur I Ol" of her WeiflKl'ii's aiitl'. j lier last olijnj.se of c:i- . I thought i f itself. T;. i anxious, tiwful lnone i .spectators. Wc hv. .. i lie f liligllt 1 I'll; ., c : ! kept her up i, : ; : j drown be! :i .. " ' .' Ill I . . i'i . : . . . , ..' i half the 1 nioiiiciit t ! : :i t e' tint; ho!' c-.i.:; .. piaci:"r liim lc ' anel then she !". '. b;.i:e,Iil .: c'-' - t'.C sic. I.. C. . i ill answer to : showed thai be I. ): tiii.e. 'i !.e of the waier tie far lcsti.u.i.! th to give an aceo were man ai.l '. Was ir A ;,.; i . la.'i Vt r.t ( .i A le.ic West to His!,..:- i eh'l'fol c.-ca. e- l"..'.., opbilas, w ho a-, s. itl the' CultVelit at i. a.ssv a;:. I tun:- ec was bl.iek trcinijiiii;. ;is,iifl : was not ileaii. ll 1" Holy Scapuiai. wc l and beau in io .' :' t d Virgin. In 'e. to write to black lute on !u r i at the touch t" !! ray T le e :".!' rcniuv ini; her coM.'.. . l;er tie-ck a:ul fiv.i- line, xil- '.il a ih; hastened to ailoivl i power. 'I ii' ' 1 received a stie v '. ten jieisous." 1 i.e anv wood-work, lar-ing the hole I" the screw, fiiiii u t v ' SllC'll 35 is llsC.l lamps, ct. a".'-j.iastci-. W!.!, screw will I.-.- te