's ia.-rc- '251ES JSS2 UK Fi:i:sir jijj.h. a i.Niiri.-r van n: 7i:vm:n: i IT Ita;V hi: CO'I IT. The mro.i acro.-s the way v.ho enjoy e.l vegetables fresh fioni Lis own k-"ui1' through the summer, has bought a cow. wife told him how nice it would be to have a cow on the picmises, so nsto have fiesh milk and puic evciy dy, and always in tin.-, and always i:i abtir.dai cc. Then they would make busier themselves, and not cat the rank stull out of the store. She told him there was enough stuit' from the garden and table to almost keep the cow, and tin product, would bo just about so much clear gain. He figured it uphim self with a 1 encil, and the result surprised him. He wondere d why he had not hept a cow before, and inwardly condemned himself for the loss he had been inflicting upon himself. Tl.cn he bought a cow. On the evening of its arrival he went out to milk it. Put the animal was excited by 1 he strange surroundings, and stepped on oar friend and Licked over his pail, and nearly knocked one of hi3 eyes n:t with her lad. lie worked at the expci imcnt for neaily an hour, but without any suc cess. Then his wife, came out to give ad vice, and his son came out to see the fun. The cow put one of her heels through the woman's dress, and knocked the boy down in the mnd, which ended their inter est in the matter. Cue of the neigh-boi-s milked the animal that night, and came around the next morning and showed the man how t C: it. The third day the cow escrped the surveillance if the boy who was left to watch her, and when the man came home at night she was nowhere to be found. Tho boy had also disappear ed, and our neighbor found he was obliged to hunt her up before supper. lie walked around for a while, and then leturned home, but the animal had not len seen. Then he went off again and inane a very thorough search, and about ten o'clock I hat night he c.mu hack with the cow, his clothes bcgrinimed with perspiration and dust, and his face flushed and scratched. Ho wanted to kick the animal's ribs in, I ut realizing that such a course would re mit i.i pecuniary d image, lie changed his mind. The boy wishes he had obeyed the lust impulse. On the fourth day they churned, so to have fresh butter for the table. Tho mother took hold of tho dash er lit st, becaustt she said the used to do it v. hen a g'ul, and liked no better sport, fr he pounded away until she naught a crick in the back that doubled her up like a knifo, and then she put the heir to it. lie had bcfeii standing around eagerly waiting lor a chance, and giumblir.g because ho o.du'l get it, and when tho dasher was placed in his hands he was so happy he could hanlly contain himself. lie pumped away for an hour at it ; then he said if ho had to elo it any more ho would run away and bo a robber. At noon the man came homo and learned the situation. Ho was a little disgnrste-d at tho "tomfoolery," as he culled it, and took hold of the chum himself, and made, it bounce for a while. Then bis stomach c mmenced to fall in, and his spine, to vmjoint, and his shoulile-iB to loosen. Ho sli pped anel wiped t If the perspiration, and looked around with a melancholy cast to his features, and went at it again. The butter did not conic, however, but everything in the way of or atorical effect did. He got so dreadfully excited that his wife, smelling strongly cf er.mphor, took the dasher away from liirn and went to wmk herself. At this the son put his cap unelcl his jacket, anel miracu lously disappeared. Later in the day the milk was poured around the grape vine. On the fifih day the cow knocked down a length of fence to the next lot, and ate all"thc oranges from a tree that stood in a tub, and when the people attempted to diive her out, Fho carried away a new ivy on her horns, knocked iTown a valuable ase of flowers, and capped the climn.'c by st ur.il .ling over a box cf mosses and failing on a pile of hot-house frames. On tho sixtl: day our rci;rMor sold bit. cow ton butcher, and now eats strong butter which comes from the stoxc. Jjunln t'j jt!c$. Mai:i::.ck Law ok Pennsylvania. Few of our readers are aware, nerliai s. that the following is part of the statute laws of this. j;tate. "AH 7tfvrfir:':t not f-n bidden by the law of (loci ."'( : 1. 1 il; but the parents tr g'liilel'.ailr. shall, if "..: . .'' i'.t 4. c K 1"? lirst consulted with, and the parties' clearness of all engagciiirv-fs sigi-.:!ie.d by a ceitifioate fi'-m some credible poison wheie 1 hoy have lived or do live, produced to such religious society t width ihe-y ul.itc, or to some J ust ice f the I V:io of th county in which they live, pud by their affixing their intentions of marriage on the court In use .r inciting h use d ois in each lerpcctive re nitty w here I lie part ies do reside or el well, one month bcf.se solemnization thereof.' Fovtuna'i ly. it has In en derided that "this is directory merely, and maningcs otherwise si Ici. nLxd ;.;o alid." To II a v k. Ai i'i.' s 11 t- i.y Ykak. A cor respondent ef the New York Til u no tells three ways of having apples evoty vr-nr . 1. Take scions Loin a tiee of -:. and put them into ;t g:md tin il'ty tree. aid do the same in 171. and you will grt fruit in siltei nate years. Z. If you cut OiT the thiifty trees the growth of 1V7C i:i the last cf .June, ieai:ig Ihrce or four bmls that would route out in l!74, you would force out the next year's buds, and gain one year. 3. If you remove all the blossoms cn one half of your tree in tho bearing year, you will have fruit en that half the odd year. These things I have done successfully. I have now in Lcaiing the Victory apple tif the oild year produced in this w) ; next year the reions of the last year will bear in the regular year. As - 2 ' - - v-ab s?s -t-' v.&if'SZ--? if- www -yd .i ; t ;---l fe-.A:--- ift&fi$r. lias born hrfora the Apicrican pnbl? OVER T11IR1 V y;-ais. It ) c tcv. r yet f died to pive pel fo t satisfaction. cn- Lao justly been styled the pnnae-'a for nil ex tumal Wounds, Cuts, Earns, Selilup-s, Sprains, Fruiscs, L:., fto., for IT .n unl Liea&t. Iso family should be a fir.He d-y without thig Liiiiment. Tlie money re funded unless the Linhicr.t i? as repre f. nted. Be sure and pet the penuine J.EXTCAN MTJSTAl'G T.INTTilENT. Sold by all Drugsrists and Corn try Stores, at L 'c . 0c. mil ?! 00 r TotLlo. Notice B'vle. r:-.e cf ! , 1873. FALL and WINTER! 1874. THE tATE$TTS88Tt08 X T TH A ITS TlTTiHTTnaiTniM TM tTllIiiiil iiJQiJLIUUllUI 11 1 IblUiD fi Li AT rFIIl EAGLE CLOTHING STORE OF M. H. NA Til ANSON & CO.,1 (Lately occupied by II. Walters, lcceaseel,) 31 and 233 MAIN STEEET, J0H1TST0WN, PA. rJ,!rK uti.lcvci.rpr ,i woni.1 reepoctrullv Inform the ri!izcn of Kbe-nsbura' and Northern Cambria 1 I'l ii. iallv, in l tlu-v luixe ju - .peueti ut llio above iianic-cl place a larf?e, complete andlele fe;uil slock ul i A 1.1. AAi W l.N i't-.lt CLOTHING Ar4D CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Cm.' -i-u'n of ph. 1. article :i ! SLACK AND ni.I'E f'LOTJI SUI TS, OASIMEUE SUITS for men find Ih.'. s. lino 1.1 H KKKSKV IV I lltCOATS. in t!ue. hrnwn, olive and lighter colors, and a :rem .-a! a. - rt -ii-ar f '. I'S. I A X I'" find V KS IS or all textures, st vies and price, besides a full !iiiiM'' MATS. lAl'.s, I Itli.NKS. VAI ISKS, UMBilELLAS, io. hII xv'uieb will positively be In- villi n i ! ji-r . less tlnni pr.-viiilinir prii.s in J ohnstown. Wpio makei to order from I he li !i--i ;o'.l iooi stvlish L'oo.ls ,' ii rt i-l of clol ilinv dt sired, and (hit too at short notice ntid ok iln1 iiiiki rcM-iin:illf icnns, Wk mam'IAcitiu: ali.ui'kows (Joods, wliih i nablt-s us to sell i-ht-iipi r tl-.an any other house in (,'iiinbriH county. IMeHse irtve tin H call wl.en you vfsit : ur to .v ii. and judire fro in our stock and prices ivhet her it will not ny von (o leal witli us. 1 1 V KK (' ATS and C( ST( iM-MA UK WO UK our lendi.l special ties, ntul 'tJLTlCK. SALES AND BMALfj 1'Kiil- i 1'ri" the basis upou which we do business. COMU AXU SEE! DOiVr FORGET THE PLACE--231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN. Sept. 1!, 173.-(im. M. H. KATHAKSON & CO. ATTRACTIVE! NEAT I SUBSTANTIAL! Fail Styles Ready! IffiE CLOTHING. MEN'S YOUTH'S BOY'S READY- tzAH Purchasers of Good Clothing are PPrnfllMPNinm tosu thdr tsfor1he Fall and KOLUlVlmiLNULU Winter Season from the Magnificent EK2SUSSE2SSSZS2Ba Stock of Elegant Ail Wool Garments NOW ARRANGED FOR INSPECTION In ths Spacious Salesrooms of Oak Hall. Prices Remarkably Low I Samples, with Easy Rules for Self-Measurement sent to any address when OAK HALL5 The Largest Clothixg House in America, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. WMIim l BROWN, John r.EXTox... JOHN S. TITTLE- (Successors to BENTON & WAYNE,) iti.Ki:s ix Iron, Xails, GItrss, rutty, Horse Shoes, I.taUict; Shoe Findings, mrnm carriages, wash machines and wringers, Wagon Hubs, Spokes and Felloes, HUB BOXING AND SH)KE TENONING MACHINES, &c, Kos. 203 and 210 Main Street. Johnstown, Pa. Iejit. 5.-4HI. 01!I'1.R3 ItY MAI 1. I'UOMl'TLY FILLED. Tiikkl is a singular natural emiobity in a lake in Vermont, couMsting of one liun dreil anil fifty neves of hud ll-nting on the surface of the xvat.-r. TU tract is coveied with crat:beri :. s. th,.-re are trees fifteen feet hie h. Yv :, xx.ucr rs luhd or lowered at the ihim ol the pond tho i.shmd rises ami fal) xxitl: it. it a nne bhehu for !!.!, l.u?;e ii-.ni.l.tis of which are ca.ubt by boriiij; :i Lv-it uiui lioLui down tLiou-h. us ibrou-h ice i.i winter HAGAN'S fry - Miagnolia Salm k TEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It Is Purely VppptaMo. cii Ita oncrntion U aeon acd (t it at odcp. It i'.ops away w.tli ilie Flushed Appoaraiiisu ceued by I';t, VaU;u", cd Excit. ruoDt. IleaJE aud rrmovfs ail lili.-!itaau 1'iiurlea, dicpeEing dark and utu-Mitiy apota. lirivt'S aay ! Tan, Freckli-n. ami suiit.urii, aui by its geuth but I vowtrful lul!umcc mautii-'S the failed cheek witi j YCTTTSLFTL 10011 AND EEAUTY. ! Said by ill Iru2i;iFtij and Fancy Stor-a. Depot, Ui I'U k 1 tatc, tw l or it. Saturday is tk' lat day f.r Asinents. 3 m Eh , ; o Q. o I- o fS E Y, F O G A 11 T Y & CO.- WHOLESALE DEAI.KHH IN wmm & old eye may; At A f ,fj KINDS OF omi:ktic liquors, Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, Ac, 313 I.iUorly Strict, Uec. ft, HTl-3:n. P TTS Ii XTR Q 2T, PA . J. BUCK, M. I), V hisli iM, ! Sl,rsfon, ..... , , tARKoLl.TOXV.V. Pa. Orlice ;u rear cf JoUn Uui-kV More Niu-ht TlLTtCT ION .riLO CLAMATIOX, A-J jV.rsnant to an Act of timeral Afsem lilv of Sim Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, eiiliiktl An Act, relating to tlie Klectiona of tiiis Common wealth," approved the lid day ut JliiV, A. D. 1M5;, I, WjLUAM ii. Ai kek, High Sheriff of the County rf Cani liria in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and K,ive notice to ! the electors ot tne counry aioresain, iu a General Election will bo held in the said County of Cambria, on the SECOND TUES DA V i)E OCTOUEIi, bkiso the 14th dat of tub month, at which time Slate aud County oliicers will be elected as follows : One person for the office of Judge of the Su preme Court of reliusylvauia. Quo person for the otlice of State Treasurer fOnenipersonnfor the office of Member of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One person for the ottice of Sheriff of Cam- Vhie'persou for the office of Treasurer of Cam- kroanepei4o"n for the office of Commissioner of Cambria county. One person for the office of Poor House Di rector of Cambria county. One person for the otlice of Coroner of Caua bria county. ..... . One person for the office of Auditor of Cam bria countr- , , . , One person for the office of Jury Commission er of Cambria county. I also hereby make known and give notice that the place of holding the aforesaid elec tion in tne several Wards, Boroughs, Dis tricts and Townships within the County of Cambria are as follows, to wit : The electors of tho district composed of tho Township of Allegheny, to meet at Prady's Schol House, in said township. The electors of the district composed of tho Township of Adams, to meet ut the School House at Moses Krin-'s, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Uarr, to meet at School Uouue Ko. 11, in said township. Ihe electors or ine uiscrict composeu oi me Township of Hlacklick, to meet at the house of Ahram Makin, dee'd, in the x-illatre of Helsano. The electors of the district composed of the Toxvnship of Cambria, to meet at the Court House iu the Boroutfh of Ebonsburg. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Carroll, to meet at School House in Carrolltown bormnrh. The electors of the district composed of the ISorouyh of Carrolltown, to meet at the School House iu said borough. The electors of the district composed of tho Township of Chest, to meet at School House jio. 3. in said township. The electors of the district composed of tho P.orouRh of Chest Springs, to meet at the bouse of Jacob Wutfiier, iu said borough. The eli-etors or the district composed of the Townhip of Clearfield. to meet at Sc hool House Iso. 3, adjoining the village ol St. Augustine, in said township. - , m .. The electors of the district composed or the Township of Coiiemnuiili, to meet itt the School House at Sinnrer's, in sid toxvnship. The electors of the district composed of the Tlorouirh of Conemaugb, to meet as foiloxvs: First Ward, ut the houso of Peter Maltzie, in s:iid First Ward; Second Ya d, at the house of ll.-nry O. Dishonor, in s;id Second Ward, s The electors of the di.-trict composed of the l.oroinrh of Cambria, to meet at School House No. -, in siiid borouurii. Tile electors of the district composed of the P-irouifh ol" CoopersiUile, to meet at the School House in taid boroiiirh. The electors of the district composed of tho Township ol Crnylu, to meet at School House in the villapeof Summcrhill, in said township. The electors of Ibe district composed of tho llorough of Hast Coiiemauith, to meet at the house of Ilanitd Confer, in said boroiiirh. The electors of the district composed of the Iloromrh of Ebensburfr, to meet as follows: K.ist Ward, In the Court Koom, In ssiid Ward ; West Ward, inOniml Jury ltoom.in Kasr Wtinl. The electors of the district compose 1 of tho IioroiiKh of Franklin, to meet at School House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Uallitzin. to meet at the School House in town of iallitzin, in said township. The electors of the district comjioscd of the Toxvnship of Jackson, to meet at the house of Henry Kiigcr, in said township. The electors of the district compnsf'l of the Itorouirh of Johnstown, to meet as follows; First Ward, at Public School Koom No. S, in said Want ; Second Ward, at the oliice of Jos. S. Straycr. F.so.. on Market street, in said Ward; Third Ward, at the hens'- ol John Hradv, on Franklin street, iusnid Wan!, Fourth Wan!, at t he house cf John Trcl IS. in said Ward; Firtli Waul, at tin? Koinxiile Silmid House, in s:iid Ward; Sixth Ward, at the Johnstown Pottery, in SHid V.'nrd. The electors of the disfrkd composed of the Porou'h of Loretto, to meet at Sciiooi Itoud'j in said borough. Tho electors of the district composed of the Towusuip id Muuicr, to :ne t ut the ware house of An it. Dnrbin, in the village of Man ster, in said townsliit. 'J he electors of the district composed of The It'.rourb of Mi;i ille. to meet i'.t the Franklin House, in said b'.ioiili. The electors of the I'i.drSet cotm posed -f tin Poroii-h id Pr-ispi et, to meet ut the S h n,! H'ui in said boninurh. The electors iif the district composed of the Township of it'cbiaiiu, to meet ul Uic house ut Joscih tcij, in said toxvnship. The electors of the district composed of the Toxvnsliip of Snmmerliill. to meet at the School llnube in the Itorough of Wilmore. The electors of the district composed of the Itcinnyli of Siiimnitviile, to meet at the School House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Susquehanna, to meet at the house of .Michael Phut, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Tai lor, to meet at School House near Win. neadiicK.'s, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Hnrough of Woodv ule, to meet at School House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the Township oT Washington, to meet at the School House at the Foot of Plane So. 1. iu said twp. The electors of the district composed of the Township of White, to meet at the house of John lieers. iu said township. The electors of the district composed of the Township of Voder, to meet as follows: First Divisiou, at the house of Wm. A. Hicks. in said township; Second Division, at Itcam's School House, iu said toxvnship. The general election in aU the Wards, Town ships, Districts and lioroughs of the County is to 14? oueilfed bctWfcM'li the uour.i of ldiul 7 ' o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in tlto evening, xvhcu all polls tliall be closed. And I further pive notice, as in and by the 13th Section of tho aforesaid Act 1 ain directed : That all persons, except ing Just iocs of the Peace, who shall hold any oliice or appoint ment of protit or trust under the gov eminent of the luited Suites, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate or agent xvho is or shall be employed under the legislative, judiciary, or executive departments of this State, or of the t'nited States, or of any citv or incorporated district, nnd also every member of Congress, or of the State Legislature, and of the select and common councils of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is bv law incapable of holding or exercising ut the samo time the oliice or appointment of Judge. Inspector, or Clerk of any Election of this Commonwealth ; ami that no inspector.or Judu-e, or any other olheer of any such election, shall he eligible to any olhce thou to be voted for. Also, by the 4th Section of an Act of As sembly entitled "An Act relating to Flections and for other purposes," upproved tho lOlliday of April. I.S5G. it is enacted that the foregoing Mtli Section shall not be so construed as to pre vent any military ottieer or borough otlicer from serving as Judge or Inspector at any gen eral or special eleciiou held iu this Coulmou wealth. The general, special, city, incorporated dis trict and township eli!Ctions, and ail elections for Klecuirsof President and Vice President of the United States, shall be held and conducted by the Inspectors and Judges elected as afore said, and by Clerks appointed as hereafter pro vided for. The inspector and judge of the elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the elections in the district to which they respectively belong, before 7 o'clock iu the. morning, and each of said inspectors shall appointone clerk, whoehall beatjualilicd voter of Hindi district. In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes lor inspec tor shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person xvho s-hall have received the next highest number of rotes for juilire at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in case tho person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place. And in ease the persou elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who shall have re-ccix-ed the highest number ol x-otes shall ap IHint a judge In his place, aud if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time tixed by law for the open ing of tho election, the qualilied voters of the township, witru or district for which such offi cers have been elected, present at the place of election, shall elect some of their number tu till the xaeaney. In cane any clerk appointed under the provi sions or this act shall neglect to attend to anr election during the said year, it shall bo tho duty of t he Inspector who appointed said clerk, or the person tilling tho ollic of such Inspec tor, to forthwith appoint a suitable person as clerk, .qualified as aforesaid, who shall perform the dalie of tiie year. It shall be the duty of the several nsfsors. resiM'ctivelv, to attend at the ulaee of holding every general, spii'ial or township election, during ih. whole time anil election is kepi open, for the purpose of living information to the ii.-iK'dors and tic jiu!;.'-.? when culled on. fr relation to the r!rh? cf any person, assess, d bv them to vote at such election, or soon oi irr matters in relation to the h900, as the said inspectors, or either of them, Kiiau from time to time rejulre. No person shall be permitted to rote nt any election, as aforesaid, other than a freeman ot the age of twenty-one years or more xvho shall have resided in the State at least one year, and n the election district where he offers to vote at least ten dnys immediately preceding such election, and has within txvo years paid a State or ceuntv tax. which shall have been assessed at least ten davs before the election. Hut a citizen of the United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State and re moved therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote nfier residing in the Slate six months. I'roin-d.-d That the freemen, citi.ens of the United States, between twenty-one and twenty-two years, who have resided in an election district as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although thev shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by Commissioners, unless First, he produces a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tax. as sessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either on his oath or af firmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to procure a receipt, snail make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two vears he shall depose on "oath or alhrmation that he has resided in this State at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the district as is re quired br this act. and that he does verily be lieve from the account given hint that ho is or tho age aforesaid, aud such other evidence as i required by this act; whereupon the name of the persou thus admitted to vote shall bein L tli Bli.hu f.etieal list 1V tno inspec tors and a note made opposite thereto by writ ing the word "tax," tl he snail oe uumiueu. iu vote bv reason of having paid tax, or tho word if hu aba 1 1 be admitted to vote by reason of such age; and the same shall be called out to the clerK, wno enau mase me in.cr uuioj Uu the list of voters kept by them. In all cases where the name of the person ..inimiim to voir, in found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessors,of his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is ob jected to by anv qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such person ,.n r.ntb na to his o nalitleat ions, and if he claim to have resided within the State for one year or more, his oath shall not be sufheient proof thereof, but ho shall make proof by at least one competent witness, xvho shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided in the district for more, than ten days next immediately preced ci. ..-t ion. and shall also himself swear that his bonafjdo residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is in sam iiuiiju. " ilid not remove into said district for the pur pose of voting therein. Everv person qua'.itied as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, or ins ris--,i..,. onri nnvment of tsxps as aforesaid, shall bo admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shull reside. tr n- norsnn shall lircvent or attempt to pre vent any othcer of any election under this Act lrotn Doiuiog sucn elections, or use or threaten any violence to anv such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly imenerc won him in t hp r xeeut ion of his d u ty. or shall Mock up the xvindow or avenue to any xvindoxv where the same may be holding, or shall riotously dis turb the the pfaee nt such election, orsliall use anv intimidating threats, force or violence, xviih design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person, on conviction, shall be fined iu uny emu not exceeding live hundred dollars, and be im prisoned foranv term not less than three nor more than txveive months; and if it shall he shoxvn to the court where the trial of such of fence shall be had that the person so offending was not a resideut ot the city, xvard, 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 hue of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and I. e imprisoned not less than six months or more than two years. If any person not by hi xv qualified 'hall fraud-" iil. ntiv v ote at anv election of this cotnmon- i xvealth, or, hefng otherw ise qualified shall vote out ot tns proper aistricu or n uuy persou kiuixx-lmr the want ot such qualifications shall aid or procure Ftich person to vote, the. person otfending shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding txvo hundred dollars, and be imprisoned in auy term not exceeding three monltis. , If any person shall vote nt more than one election district,or ot iierwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same da)', or shall fraudulently fold anil deliver to the inspector txvo tickets together xvilh the intent iileirally to vote, or shall procure another to do sxi, he or they so oUending shall, on conviction, be ti.ie.l ia any ?uin tint lets than fifty nor more than live hundred dollar, and be imprisoned for a term not less than three nor more than txvcK c nioiuus. r anv ror'n not oualilicd to vote in this . oiiiiiioinrea'th agreeably to laxv (except the i rons of qualified ciii.en- shall appear at any j pt.tcw ol nicit.o.i for tiie purpose of iutluene- j ing the citizens qual'tied to vote. I.e s!u.il, on , conviction, forfeit and pay any mn not c.v- j c. e.iing one huiiUrcu ilo.iars lor t-vviy such ' oileiice, cud lo imprisoned foi' term not I c. .ec'l .ng three tnontl s, I Cn xnoi: in tii :: Mode of Voting. An Act regulating the mode of vwting at all the elections in tho several counties of this commonwealth, approved March :nth, lsi;. SKcmON 1. lie it enacted f ttie Senate ami Iluue ) He iittsLiiiiitici f tin ( ohiion wetiit Ik if I'ftiumjlvaiiui in Ucnerai Axximlily mrf, ami it U herein) rnnrtrd hy the autlmritu uf the same.. That thequalitied votersof the several counties of this etiuimouweaith, at the general, town ship, borough or special lections, are hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and pur: ly wr tte n, sevcrully classified as fol loxvs: One I iclxct shaii embrace the names of all Jiim'ji'8 cf Courts vot.-d for, and be labelled outside "Judiciary"; one ticket shall embrace the i-aiac-sol ail tatc ofiicei s Voio 1 lor, anu be lahcll.-d "Siaie"; one ticket iiiil embrace the names of all County oliicers voted for, and be labelled "County"; one ticket shall embrace the names of ail Toxvnship oliicers voted for, and be l.ibeliod 'Town.-'hip" ; cue ticket shall embrace the names of all Hornugli oliicers vo ted for, a.id bo ijbciled "Potcugu" : and each class shall I c deposit e-d in a separate- ballot-box. AVENOMKNT Tl) IHE I". S. CoNSTITlTTlO!. ShCTloN I. The light oi citizens of tin; United Slates to vote sliail not be denied or abridged bv the United states or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servi tude. First axd Skcond Ppcthins or Act of Cos- ohews or M aiii ii "I. 1ST0, Sfc. 1. IU it eiiu-ltil lijitlm tZriicite anil lloxu-e uf Ii . ii' U.'r. x of tin C nilfii .Stu.'i-n iMitr- ii'.t i i ('until'' i' fx i.s.s iniiit il. That all citizens of the United Slates xv iio are or shall otherwise be entitled to vote at any election by the people, in aii.x t-taie. Territory, District, County, City, Parish, Township, School District. Municipal ity, or other terrilaiial sub-division, shall be entitled and tilloxved to vote at all such elec tions without distinction of rac, color, or pre- x ious condition ot serxiiuue, any constitution, law. custom, usage or regulation of anv Statn or Territory, or by or under its aulhority, to the contrary notwithstanding. Sec. 2. And he it further enacted,' Th.it If by or under the authority of the constitution or laws of any State, or tho laws of any Territory, any act is or slmil be required to be doue as a prerequisite or qualiUcaUoi. for voting, and by such constitution or law persons or officers are. or shall be charged with the performance of duties In furnishing to citizens an opjiortunity to pertorru 6uch prerequisite or to beumiio qualided to -ote-, it shall t e the duty of every person and officer to give all citizens of the Uni ted States the same and equal opportunity to perform such prerequisite aud to become qual ified to vote, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition ol servitude; and if any such person or order shall refuse or knowingly omit to give full effect to this section, ho shall, for every such offence, forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollar to the person aggric-x-cd thereby, to be recovered by an action on tho case, with full costs aud such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and shall also, for every such offense, lie deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on convic tion thereof, be nnel not loss than live hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one month nor more than one yeur, or both, at tho discretion of the court. Section 10 of an Aerr of the Ten-nsvi vanIa J.KGIS.ATl'KB OF APK1I.6, A. D. 1.S70. Sec. 10. That so much of every Act of Assem bly as provides that only xvlute freemen aro en titled to vote, or be registered as voters, or as claiming to vote at any general or spe-cial elec tion of this commonwealth, be and the samo is nereby repealed, and that hereafterall freemen without distinction of color, snail be enrolled aiid registered according vo the provisions of tee 1st Section of an Act, approved 17th April !!.!, entitled "An Act furihnr c.,n..i.,.. .i. : . 'ho Act relating to the Elections of this Com- ....... t,,,i u, ana, wnen otherwise quaiilicd under the existing laws, be entitled to vote at monw"aIth.Und sruclal cleclioM Jo this eonj- Dl'TIES OP THE liKTURN JlTDGES. -.t.UU:int "i e provisions contained in the J,,S?Ktio!2 of the Aot nrst aforesaid, the Judg ffifj "foresaid districts shall respeeti vol y take charge of the ocri.ticute or return of the V,';" 111 l'u-,r respective districts, and pro duce them at a meeting of one J udge ft om each The t.f a FRANK W. HAY Manufacturer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ov p. o lue-cnT iiotrsR is the UoKorou nr el ""Pkcko. on the third day after the day l "rlobcr. lsr-t m in . ... bvdlawr? r ? U 1 P, ormVhc dun:4 quVied J i.U.1?-"1 Judges. Also, that where a unM VV Vknrs' 'w "'voidable accident, is t h 11,, aU.en'1 Sl,ch lnimr of Judges, then of bv o,,i7IC.,r rJ turn sna11 bo ,ttkei charire eleeiion -'Iwe .Pecu.rs or Clerks of tho form i?f ,ho "'"ct, who shall do and p.-r-to aTtelni 3 rt,u,pcd of Ju-lire unable t bur" rh? ?'y h!,n!l' at m' omco i! Ebens our Y.!r ' ' .'V,y 0t "ci"cm!,tr, iu the year of . o, , ' ""e thousand e iirht;!iuiulrcd arid sev ' .. ! V, . '"n'1 u, i'ldcpendcneeof the I ni- ic.i .tat. sot Am.-n.-j the . i iu I v-ei.-Ut 1,. cpt. 1'.'. U. w. u. UUNACKIU:, Sheriff. OF- AND Siicct-Irou WARES, AND DEALER IN HEATING PARLOR ani COOKING n tl e ! .x . . . -valors of U.e j.,,. in Franklin couMy. a marknbla from n tin pi curred thtte in the rv', , ' 1 . tar 1-1 " ry. i be moutu of nK (.l.rxrverl nr.l il...... - ' ' :o! ''-i ri f... 1 t "..-l. UI1VI lion lO.ldlsfV' -f. . ui : i:'V j.: AND II01SE-FLRMSII1XG GOODS GENERALLY. Tol"Liiijr irl TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON TKOIII'TLY ATTK.DKU TO. Nos. 278, 280 and 2S2 Washington St., JOHNSTOWN, PA. YJOOD, MORKELL CO., WASHINGTON STKEF.T, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale anl Retail Dealers in 1 1 22!LII.CRY GOODS, iiAunVAi:r., QUF.r.NSWARE. Bf'OTS AND SIlOF.n. L'A'l'S A XI) CAPS. IP. OX AXD NAILS OARrETS AXD OIL CLO'i 11, UF.ADY-M AUK (TLOTHIXG. GLASS WATlK. YI LI.OW U ARK. WOODr.N A2D WILLOW WALE. PROVISIONS and FEEDALL KINDS, Together xx ith all maimer of We-iei n Piodui-e, suc'.t us FLOUR. BACOX, FISH, SALT. CAIir.OX OIL, c. Ac. Wlio'esitle and ret.til or.lers polie'te.l auu pioniptly filled on the shortest notice auei mot resonaole terms wood, moriif.ll & co. XT DOOR TO rOST-OFFICE. 3Iontiiir 8tovcs. TIN, COPPER u SHEET-IRON WARE Ilavinp retrently trtkt-n oos.-M-s.sion of the new ly tit te-il up nnd I'Oiiuuoilioits Ii.il.liir on Iliirli stre-ot. two lors Mst of t!u ll;iik ami lu-iiriy opjmsite tho Mouii;un llejuso, 1 " sul ri'oe'r t'olti-r jTe-piire-.l tlmut'wr to ir. iio. t :i i u . t all ni ti l-iTi the TIN.t'OTM'EK and SIIT:KT-lUoN WAHK lino. U of whii li will t-e- I iii uihe-u t buyers it the very lowest li ir. j iin.--. The suhseril.i-r aio i-roj-oiea to keep a full and varied iisort'm-iit of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of tho most unproved rk'sins. t r"SroUTIXG and KOOFJ SC. made to ojder and warr.-.nte'.l nerfi-ei in nianufaet ure nnd ma terial. HKl'AIKINf! promptly utteud.-'d to. All work .lone ly nio will be doi- rirht snd on fair terms, and .-ill STOVES und WAKEsohl t'y me en be depenH-d ujoii as te quality and cannot l.e uu-h rsol.l in prieo. A l out inuam e and inerease of piitroniiue is re-pi-e tfull v slie-i-ted. and no eil'ort will be wuutiti- to reiider en tiru baUsfaetion to all. V A T.T.I E LUTRINGER. Ebcnsburg-, Oct. 13, lS'Jtl.-tf. ClvAAVLOJvD HOUSE, EKEXsnrKG, I A. John Fitzharrls, - Proprietor. nAVTXG leased nnd rt f urni.chod the above well known and iopulnr hotel, the propri etor is now n in ply nrepareel to accommodate all who tna-f'cor him with their patrona". 1 h bit that the marker altord will txj P.-rved At thO I'Mltl. nt ll dr.-iu..nc tK.. ill 1... 1 . ... ... .... ... .. .. .nt. ii.ii mil i.r lLril constantly supplied with the ehoii-est liquors, and the commodious Stable will be under tho charyo of n careful and attentive hostler. No effort w ill be spared to render trueets comfort able and well pleaoi! in every particular, and by proper attention to business nnd a moderate scale of prices the proprietor hopes to win his way to publ c favor. (May lyrj.-tf '! Iff I n fALLITZIX HOTEL, C A LLIT'.IN- STATION-, I'A . R. R. i i "F turchas?l, re fitted and rclur ........... , t.i n ,,tf t ii nii.i i ommoui- ous Hotel, the subscriber is fully pre- p'oi .1 iu ae-e-ominoaaie an who may favor hini with their patrsnaire, and CSDCCUkllv illl-iti.fi tl... ..ffr....ti f friends in Camhrin n.l ! tl . i r ...... to this fai t. Neither expeusc or pains will be apare-d to make all feci at home who sojourn with me. Iekhs modoute. ,, . . Trll-KJ3. Proprietor. Galliliin, April.4, lST3.-tf. WOOLEN FACTORY! H'VIXC! introduced new machinery into our fi'lnn Factory, wo aro now prepared to manufacture on short notice. OI.OTH:?. C SSI. fVool taken in exchaniro for troods or worked on share. Market price paid lor wool Ehensbtirs. Feb.2. i;T'"-tf.UA"S uNS- " TVFILLINERY& I)RI8 MAKING xtj. Tli.- attention of tho Ladb of F.nl lyirKand vicinity Uire-cteMt to the ffa , or n-..-w pnvrfusj,j;r,wv ' unel:ly. R7vWS SADDLK AND 1 : and sixty feet, tihei. a,M.u, . putlelenly terminates in an sU ?. ' unknown d.-jtli. "'- Judire Fester, of '.VnO,-. party from M. Louis. ( Sj anl when tl.e :i" v., v.x V. '5 dropped down t... , ,, i , . " three to four .-i coi.,1,, i-; f ' ing tne ooiio:n, as i i revelerations. Tie t ed with the cave e-i'; mnnniT the ol.l si.ti!,.,. i r . --c ---- - ..- ....v.-, ,i;,(j ;. the present day are pT. ! '. ' what we are about to relate. Early in the present c i)tr,rr t from t. Iouis. nan:cl Ln' ul I with the families of t!:?.: . a...,, ." with the history of that ei-y. Franklin county, then n..-.o.?lT ! in pursuit of panic. IT? ; ' small lad, with him. T'; , trail of a Lear, which ;!,iv fb. tho animal took lef.;-.? iu ing daunted, Mr. Lai-aJ f bear into its hiding i.i.,-. a:..i , out alive. The ley liran :Lerf. gun, anil then all na- ut. ',', and waited at the n.omh uii. his father's return, hut l.e canu. The hoy remained r.er.r i'.e cr and night, anil then gave npU. lost. Vi'ith his hatehtt l e i:: tiees around the s ;. ;!; llso nltce. ami thru jct-i.-.-.' . Whether search was ih-i.:.. c,: .;; known, hut the hunter, it r.:--given up for lot. and l is .-;..;, lowed to rest in the r ck Time roiled on and about t-.u:.:-. .. when the engineers, wen- l.v::? track of the Pacific rail:- -,. !.,: by the cave, they La-it:.-....:-anel explore its i-ecret. They found the boi;c; f skeleton of a human Wis 1 gcther. Not only this, hm an old musket barrel, t:; rust, and a small quant. "v i" . i anel Spanish ceiin. All tl .so c: cos pointed to the old l.unv:. L the I'lison whose skeletv:. w.t. eei to the gaze of the expi ".'. i tragic history was preseiwi The trees were also exaniii scais causeel by the hatchet Labadie were distinctly trn '. Mr. Flavins J. North. rt Ix-gislature, who went f; r.x ty, in heard, at :!...: fJ- vague traeiition of tl ,; ;.? VJ Labadie, and he saw a-. .' '. .'Vj ' which was Mibsc.- ; in the cave, -hi.: the coin. Y; i- : -tributeel a . ' Prim m, l. - f v.. of M ist-ciu i t-. j e-ii. ; 't lie'l' pcl'S- ill, 1 in ef Labailie and tl.i ago. The i;v.i 1 1 the huiitei- ei.tiii.i bybernating M as :. . having find L:s tv. be.tst rushed to-.v.tiv:: the cavern where 1 clo.sed in with !.!:;. .. badie Creek'" ai.i " serve the najne f l&t Lis life in the i How Many Pi -1. Musacas. one of t! :. -i ; . story write: of tl.e : . c-. " story of Libussa. n..,k. - '-'.-tnia put fortli tho 1 . ' three lovers, ..fi"e: if l.i'. 1: - as tho rii:c for tho ev::-. 'I have here in n .; 1 ---'-lately Libussa, "a i-'t f; ;.ou, picked fioot my shall have half aii-iu ir ! r shall have half and .: i : . -. shall Lave half il c :. empty tny basket. N- '" 'c.!---plumsaiu in my h.i-1 ' ' The fust ki.ight n. u.. i at threescore. "No," replied the. 1.-,-were as many, l.a'.f ' '' as many as there are :- "' with rive more ad-Jod to ijj'1- "-" woulel by so much exceeil t-:t,x falls shot t of it.' The second ki.'ht. -' t'-:-t. wildered, speculated v! : ' fo ty-rive. "Not so," said the !;' "T it if the re were hail' : T:t-' ma iy, an ! - --sixth ..- " "' iieivv, tiiore won ui i'C ' more than fen ty-iive a.- ::.ei that iiuinler.'' I'rince Waldinier tl.e--'-' ler tf plums t 1-e ;'' obtained this val a... 1.- wife. The Lady Lii...;-. him out fifteen plans a . i there remaine d fous:-' second knilit she fave six retiiaitiiug. To 1 ' gave half of the-so and tl-v basket was emiiiy. 1 went oil' with their head' eiy and their uioutl' '-' J plums. Fifty years agu sieled near Mi'.f 'r.!. down the Delawaie raft. Peturidng on farm house ot. the i girl cut him a w i"-,v" walking the di-ta: .. days after ai 1 1 near liis house, and. tl.e swampy land, l.e Years after it dew-: and birth, hi.ui i..s' under its expau-.j-o the ti-ee was fi-hed. mains to tell tin cane but a decay eil P.: It tl li- A (iEOKoIA man thought a certain j woukt steal. npl 'i; .loe. if he as : . i-' I wouldn't f.iist h.ara w uli I he i-1- ' Mastern. Meall 1 hho