4 l ' S. Jits 0 nt r it It M s -A ' i to ... tn"f- - - - 'ij'jiiimbrx pieman. 5 I j?J-1 Y, OC T. 7, 1SS1. T)('.r, AND i-r.KSONAl.. ji?jP. 'T'lierc nn.l tlio OlhiT l'larf. JT' to r.it- an. I vermin -V.trsons' Ex ... at .'I t. 10-7,-lm.l --T! e boys who li:n I n in tlie woods ;n i f. rtion v Uie chertnnt imp is ft h'g Oi r Phit.tiMphia kU''t lias been mm- v .riti'vshoin of iorr.e :.f f.iir proportions ! f;.'S W --k. X1 cold wave this wvek lias probab'.j jtnecked th; tn!Y.r.e fn t of the Itviliana t-;.ty fair. If s deer rt S, pheasant should pursue you to Lite-, y-'ti fan blaze away at it the ;w says it is riht. Many who lr.ru; 't;iVrod frJiii r.orvoit. rte bi'.itv would t.ow he in their crav-s had they not n-d nr-iwu's Irn Hitters. The fret Tu.-dav tiialit badly ni-t.pM I jomeof tlif- hot-house plants which bad not tfceretofoie i"'cn taken indoors,. Tonic."., erysipelas, mercurial diseases, t-rrTali. rind general ihibiVty cuwl by "Dr. Lind V? r;lH.d Searcher. '10-7. -Im." :i7s' Liver Pills" r:ave been the tan- -tfrrJ Ter.?edy for tiialnrifc. livr-r complain, -ecst''" '. etc , for fifty years. tn-".-tm.' Tti. re is hardly a ,":sou-.'' considered hi- (niMc Mi. it could not cured with Plv.c . For sale at new Cirn; store, EHcnstv.ircr. Tke Iioard of IV,,r Ttiref tors held tneir -nsaal monthly mectina at tit a'msliousc l ist Tat-sday. On'y ro' business was trans acted. ,frs. Annie f ( hae, of this place, will offer a lot of h-.T;s.-iioh't Vurniture xi. public sale at 2 ovim ): oti Saturday nfte.noon or j Text week. The Altoov.a "" Hand is furnishing : 'the music for t'.ie In tt-.na Count". Fair this ' week, ndwh:it Ihy furnish in that line is ?alwys first cns. postrnater .1 itt.cs departed Monday morning f .r fori 'vT county, O.iio on a visit to lit parent and otl.er relatives. May fck 'trip he an er.v.y;.l-ie- one. When it cft'nc to noniinauiior candidates : for Coi,ntv Ao ii:!.:-, the Republicans pvi . dently tliofuht mey did Wr'.cht by refer1, r; j to put S:.i:ii on their ticket ': Mr. Ti. "Fi- Iho-.vn, f.Tmerty P. F. Ft. .ticket acrenr at Cresson. is now enirid i" I a clerical ,'rp; ' :y ut the T.ew steel wnks in r course ff f. ct i.-n at Pueblo, Colorado. J A vfi.i i f oi: whi' h. it is nssert.'-d, will yield ten r.iiye:.- i.f oil ver day, war, struck - wh!'e d-iuirt; n. well in I'nity township, Wfsrm: eiatnl count, on Sat urday lasr. ; The nr't i. e r.f the cason was iihle in tVs sertion c.n V.' d.iesday nnnnine. the .thermometer tiie r.icl.t preeeli:i t'avinii ' fal'Ptf rofi-iderabl v hlow the notch. fJrore Kvans was sentenced at Clear 1 5:M la-t wci-K to twenty years In the West fen r': '.' ef.t iiry t we! ve for murder in the : ..,'-'-nd d-jrree and r'cht f-r manslaughter. .'. If t .. ! p-.er was anv other Court House j'rsr fn this county t!:an the rinc r.f the Court H' be!!, tr.er" is ont- now, r.u.l the l:-pnb-" , lics-i'l know full well how o tnanipu- Is'e !t for a'.', ihere is in it. t h, are re.-eived a h-tter froiu our cs- - c"..-nt '. . lev, and natron, Wn. O'Connell, of rTs'ot.1. .;uty, M'.nn. formerly ,.f S.iinnier- 1 hi"! X'Yc -'up. tins i-mi'ity, a portion of which : will tike lie lihet'y to publish net we k. ;ve of ni p'e trees on the farm of I.e.) warm-henrtod friend An niat'er, E- j . near ( anolltown, -d la-r week t'. 1" completely cov i .-- 1 1 j S fe. the secoml time this ': ! ivy rains the present week ;. :! einallv disoell(( the drought r..:- v a 'lav "this Summer and Fall r ns a- a pall. P.nt a.l thon-ht ! ..!' l atn,- too late to help the buek- V- .Vf.n man rn the P. U K. ' Tvrom named Keith. . h.ad his left. . f -:r'y a iii"1' r r ilT ". ftV.lj! ?: : Point and so badly crushed at Kirt in "0. 'l'hi:rsdav, while eonnlnej his ? t anoth-r. that a niniit it ion had to he r 'i "tJrl ro. . -".jOOd TtniV : is ! the A ' i ;(he !- real 2 ill wanted In do eon era I honse i en a -i.M.ilii aiannoiinepinent jn ' f. ; for several months par. If food cirl and wanted to do the w 5 rfal had, we loa'.ly ati't see why they C- r.'f ilt her do it. I; is not true, ur -lau d in. the hnul col Bmr of the Johii-town Tc,'.!. near the e of l.r-i w.-ek, tl at the eiojoieers who i !re recent y eii2;"ed in runminr lines in t-e vicinity of t'nis phfe have returned here t least not to remain. 'Tr. .James V. S'anlan, son of Henry E-"ai 'an , E'i..'f Carrolltow n. and salesman - A oi -drew . r i n f;. . ii- ... er?d w.--. :, "year. - ' . Scv- r li'ave pto ;' ; wliic" foi m j t; e nidi ""In tee 'ere of e.t-!ie oT I.' an. John-tow n, HH Lis a white owl on exhibition at the latter : f Dine sfclii.-h ,f. -i,ys was captured In tiie Tf;).)fs ii,-nr h1- f.id home. I . : Our yivi; ii ieii d Mr. IV F. Lloyd wound ,'.... Ill' - 's car, i-r a tch-srapher at the ('resson ' ' P" ' s I bm-o sii.inlt aneonsl v wit h t he elos " ' t at c-taMKutiicnt for the "season" ",t .rda ami has returned to his home tat ip.i'i' Wi'h nine baek. T-'se ' atholi.' I-t.Mie .ition S.x-iety, New t is j'laee.l v.s under obligations for a co:y el tue ('at!,,, lie F'.iniiiv Almanac for IS1'.', M .-nut ,fn! and vaMi able little aliilitt, "ifnly J.I ct-.. wiiii li -!,,.u'd he in every Ca: -;ic hou-ehoi I in the country. ; F. II lrai;e, 1. vi , Detroit, has i,.( over f'1 a ten i''le skh? Iiimior, which cover- !"' b .nl, faee and hands, by usin. Cuti i:s..iveiit ititenmlly and C'lticura and .-ufti sm;i externa .lv. This is coo.l ) , ;r ' ' - ' lo-T.-Im 1 i - -i jf -Ti:frt,i-tuies of 1 1.-,i . t r-;, - pains, .sick and t- 4 r""7 "H heivlaehe, :ire ii.-;ant!y tianished by N'. j ' us of l,i. Fau-t's t.erman (lure for Neu ' j Nicla nu Headache. . i;.i a vfecd to relieve. - i Lslr A rtirifi C V..,- .-r.t T- t T "i-v -.-. o, ,,N r .mines, r,t). Nbiirif. I'a. 4-t o wiy ; Salt Rlworj lor seventeen years Help. fcs for el.'lil wars. I n.ihu to walk. (;.,t '".st on hainls Mid knees. Head, face, neck, JP fcrtiS anil !i. covere,! 4'.nr.A I.f , ' Ul ii in.i lr.s.'.i,.s W ill McDonald ' -.4 tiu-,i,m . ( 1 a- ' hvr p :iO-7.-lm. ublie .s.-Mcils bec in :he Fall and iMer-ter.il l ,.i .Monday morninir under the fclrfat..Vr...,,,f Prof. Piddle, assisted by iie orp.s,; tea.ti.cr,; whose nan.es we have relvf.e eve.,. attendanfe or p-.pils tas aUoxrt up to u.e averace. of other years. -Vr. P. V. iJak-r ,,f t ,,.: i." .,.i Carrie i.t)nWi, ,c Pl,ihh.ip4;;1,'wt.n. 'Y niMted in tue bonds of genlock. T i re was an.il.i,m :.. - -.a r. - - i.nie, or Jl r-ai' ?. wl.M-Iith.-ir niirt, rt miyht he i.Cerred eV Ji-.r " y v,., t.,h;ne a hot tim- -,f it. - 1 A Ii. Cr,-fe. atent .r th.it va:..i.i. . t- r I- te." - J?M ,5 h cvm U-ly sl.oiiUl posse-s, "(.as .nnhim," rei.seW us to say i;at wi'd !e o-!iveied fiwiu the lothiit ' ' t'.u prerMt inonfli, ami he hope havilito-r!H!d wih iie prepared the work. ii .-rehant fri-t M. L. (utman, of . lias a veryi,isl! -ciapof the black Which was employed in draping r t. :,tf lamented Prc.-ul. U f;ar i which aceompanie.t n,e r, ni,i,s of i 'ii- !ead rr. .tn Waisl.ma'ou "t to - 4. hio. i.i.'-'o-i!i(.n of the figures iu tlw ti.tki table published hy us last iedi:p,l Mr. Wonder with fi (,). oll in Croyle towiishir,. All ''' ;s a.'lowed only 16 In that !"-n it fjmv' t.r counti' r, Up t,0 ' t Vr ,:.., j9 ' "," ii t YTorlr on the new Court House and on thp new Presbyterian church has been eort .iiiera!)ly intVi Weil with by raiu r.f latp, but both join are nevertheless in such a state of forwardness that the los of a ilay now nml then cannot srreatly retard their iu-o-pres toward completion. A community of Mormons, one. of the mule member of which is sai.l to have four wives and all the others two phcIu, hold reg ular meetings at Mt. Pleasant, Westmore land county. They clatm no connection with the Salt Lake Mormon, thouarh the Hook of M"ormon U their splrltnal cuide. Women tint have been given tip by their clearest friends as bevond help, have been permanently cured by tha use of Lvdia E. rinkbam's Vecretable Compound. It is a positive cure for all female complaints. S,nd to Mrs. I.ydia E. Pmldiam, 233 West ern Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Shiloh's Catarrh Kevnedy is a niarvellons cure r,,r Catarrh. TVplitheria, Canker-month and Headache. With each bottle thorp is an inrentoi:s nasal inWtrir for the more success ful treatment of these complaii ts, without extmcharee. Price 50 cts. Sold hy K .lames. Drnjsist. F.lxMi-dnire. Pa. N-l.-e.o.w.t v.1 i Mr.Patr'k Mr-Mahon, an cnmlc.ve of the ! P P. P. at Tvrone. need about MWW, was i struck, knocked down, run over and instant- ,! ! lv ki'led at tliat place, on Tuesday of last i ; week, while ittemntinT to cross the track in ! the rear of a shiftine emiine iv.ovinc baek- ward mid puUinc a coupV of fn icht cars af 1 ter it. i Dr. .b.nu Murphy, formerly of this place, ' now of Tnnnelhill. i.s itown with the small ! pox in a modified form, havin-e; contracted : tho lisr-ase while- attev.dincr a youncladv who 1 recently died of too malady nt or near that j place. There are said to be several other cases in and about C.allitzin. but we don't ' take much stock in the story. The F.epnh!ion convention of Monday- was either so well p1oa-od with the ticket nominated or so utterly disgusted at the lack r,i enthusiasm manifested over the result of liieir labors hy outsiders, that a majority of ihe body took advantage of a special train which left here at i o'clock, r. m., the same day to return to their respective homes. Tlie small-pox is not yet entirely stamped out in Johnstown and near neighborhood, and ionie fears are entertained and expressed that with the coming of cold weather the disease will assume an epidemic form. With the exception of C.allitzin, where one or two cases are said foexist, we believe the scourge has at present no foothold in our county. We are pleased to note that Mr. John V. Wondeis, the gentleman who made such a gallant fight, forthe Democratic nomination for County Treasurer, has been appointed pa-senger and freight agent at Johnstown for the Somerset and Cambria Kailroad, and which he win he sure to fill with credit to to him-elf and satisfaction to the company i and community. j Mr. Justus A pel. of Carroll township, has offered a reward of $2o for the arrest and conviction of the dastardly creature who on Wednesday of last week shot and killed a fine colt hetnrnetTur to him near his own barn, and not on toe premises of a neighbor, as has been stated in some of the papers. Hope the reward may have the effect of bringing. the perpetrator to pi-fiee. Mr. Joseph T'ndersinger. of Allegheny township, is ahovit the only farmer in that portion of the county who can boast of Ins corn crop, which we are assure.! will aggre- tate little if any les than eight hundred bnspe'j. There are few of his neighbors who will renlrre much more than half the amount from the same number of ares, his yield being about one hundred bushels to the acre. A young ladv named Murray, whose parents reside in Pitt-bnrgh, died at St. Al oysins Academy, Loretto, on Monday night !a-t. of what is said to have been typhoid fever. We did not learn the age of the youug lady, who wa-; a pupil at the Acade my, nor what disposition was made of the body, nut presume it was taken home for in- . ternient. May she rest in peace. ' We have reason to believe that all is not love'y with tlie snecnlntive life Iikbmh -haiks w ho got in their d i-rcputab!e work in this place a short time ago, the roseate hue of the transaction having given place, it is s.ih I. to deep despondency on account of the company which took the ri-k demanding an iron. clad oath or two to substantiate the claim, which it is fair to presume will not be forthcoming. The Carrolltown Mill Co., one of the nwwt prosperous and progressive maro.ifie tnii ig firms in the county, are preparing to bui'.d a large steam grist mill and saw mill on Ti.e site formerly occupied by Mr. M. J. Nag'e, in Carroll township, whose large mill, it will be remembered, was destroyed by fire last Fall. In such hands as the firm above named there can be no doubt about tne eueoess of the new enterprise. We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of J. Monroe Tavlor. This house has been established nearly 40 years, and his goods Hie celebrated evcrwhere for purify and strength. We would recommend a tiialor histiohl Medal brands to all who appreciate good and'wholesome bread, cakes etc. His ;o!d Medal sa'eratu or b'-carb. , soda is sold by M. I,. Oatmnn, John Lloyd and Fi. C. Parrish, Ehensburg. 10-7. -4m. The death of President Carfield has brought out the latent poetical talent of the difor of tiie Cherrytree 1;e:orl. Hear him : '"Pis hard for us to comprehend, in our na tional sorrow to-day, that 'there is a divinity that shapes mir ends, rough hew them ns we may.' ' And again : "While the clouded columns of papers we scan, we mourning bold the belief, thot t'od has in plan for ev ery man. though it plunges a nation in grief. " Charles 11. F.lder, a fourteen-year-old son of Mr F.lexis Elder, formerly a school teacher in this county, left his home in Al tot.t.a on the iMh of lat month, and up to latest accounts nothing has been learned as to his whereabouts. The father of the way ward lad i.ppeals to him thriHi;h the local papers, if he reeanls his own welfare, or the life of his heart broken mother, to come borne at once, make all things -right, and thns avoid a life of misery. A .Johnstown crank, who has the hardi hood to sign himself "A Christian," writes tothe New York .Sim to say that certain lady whom that paper mentions as -having prayed and sang for the wretch (.r.iteau should be t.afe!y lodged in an insane asj lum, and then adds : "I say, down, down U hell with him. Heat it a thousand, yea. ten thousand limes hotter fo-,- him is the prta yer of "A Christian" socalied hy himself. -Mjd save the mark '. Ft is a sojiiewlmt sir.auLir and certaioi a sad coincidence that two ladies of the sau. name (ree obituaiy departniei.t) should have died in tle same txwnshlp anrt within three, days of each other. Foth the (Veceased were amongst tiie most exemplary ad most es teem. ,j residents of CVarrield township, and we are -ure that all at least who knew them and are of the Fame fakth, to whieii the old er one was n convert, will breathe a prayer for the repose of their souls. Messrs. C. F. O'DoiHieW, or F.or,to, M. A. Cuartz, or Cre-on, and A. J. Pliey, or -tJiis place, drove to tlw vicinity or Strigs twn, Indiana county, about twelve litres wt-t of Ehensburg, or. Wednesday of lait week, and on the following day succeeded lit baggig. or perhaps more properly speaking, boxing forty-six large black and gray squir rels, wif-w which tliey returned to town Fri day foren,oii. Clever gent l?men as thev all an they dbli, t forpet to present the editor of this paper with a half dozen of the festive nut-crackers, for which we pray that their : i,.ir i;i. i, . their ami f-rontv. mav ever 1m nn- ; ho , , ' - - - - We aok-nowledire. with thanks, the re ceipt fron Or. and Mrs. A. Kothroek. of Mc Vp vtowTi, of an invitation to attend the nup tials. M the Prcdivterian chnrch in that place. PnTuestlav. Oct.lfth. of Miss Annie B. Wal- 1 race and Mr.Wiliani E. McCarthy. We don't ) expect to be there, but our cood wishes will i be. and we trust they will not detract from if tliey don't add to the lone life of happi- i nfsi which we hope is in store for our younc friends, bhevincr as we do that they are well ! worthy of each other's love and devotion. On Tnesday afternoon of this week Mr. ! Philip .lones was taken before Associate j Judaes Flanacan and Thomas on -a writ of ; hubfox corpus, at the Court none here, and ( admitted to bail in the sum of il.OiM, Messrs. i John A. P.l-air and David Davis ami Mrs. . Leldy, a s'tster of the accused, coins on his ' bond, lie was immediately released from ; custodv &nd left for his home in Blacklii'k : townchrp- Mr. Elias F.rt wards, tiie man who : was shot and nadlv wounded by .lones, is. i vve are pleased to hear, f cnsidered out of . claneer hv his physicians. ; Want of time and space mut be our ex- ! cu.e for failincr to notice, as we intended, a i brief but pleasant viMt paid by us on Satur- . rlay last tothe pveftv anl prosperous town ; of Curwenswille. Clt-arfield county. Com- ir.nn courtesy demands, however, that we , should return thanks to P.rother Prainard, of ! fiie Tim, for his cwnerons liospitaiily and ; iVind attentions on that occasion. Xext time we visit him. which we hope to do en life's fitful dream is o'rr. we shall endeavor to tai- ry loneer and say more about cozy Cnrvens- v.ue an,. ,ts PTpermvs W- r j,i the (ouon-' to 'weiirh the elainis of the three canitidrties for Count v Treasurer now '.' ";e the -people, amt decide for himself Wlllell one ir rue iiiosl lll'M'iviii 111 111 i frages. N t- have no fear of the result if the ; question is decided on its own merits, for in t all that enn be aid on the score of fitness i And worth Mr. Kennedy is the peer of either j of his competitors, while the fact that, he is ' a poor man and lame, while the others are j comparatively rich and whole of limb Miould ! appeal tothe' better feelings of every man, i no matter what his political preferences or j pers oral predilictions may be. ' A delegate to the Pepuhlienii county convention from Conemaugh township is credited with the assertion that the ticket then and there nominated will not poll three ! votes in said township at the coming elec ; tion. This because Mr. Coulter, an aspirant j for County Treasurer against Mr. Barker, didn't seem to have any show at all for his 1 "white allie. " Of course it is all nonsense i to talk about. Pcpublicans refusing to vote j the ticket, the whole ticket, and nothing but j the ticket. They ain't that kind of patriots , Such work is invariably left for the Plemn- crats. who seldom fail to do all in that line that their political opponenis expect of them. ! More's the pity and shame-, though it is ; certainly to be Imped tha, we have seen the last of such guerilla tactics. ... -- j Mn. Wat.tku McCfNF., of Pitt-burg, Pa., writes : "My age is 27 years. 1 was born j with an excellent constitution, but at the age of having just finished my collegiate edti- cation, 1 fell into habits of dissipation. Af I ter six years of fast living 1 felt my constitu tion broken down. 1 put myself under the j care of one of our best physicians. His j treatment seemed to do me no good. Final j lv lie said at best that 1 conhl live but a few i years, that, my bowels, kidneys and lungs I were all threatened with consumption and ! were fast wasting away in certain decay. I ! tried everything advertised, hoping to gait, relief. Fit.ally I drifted into a state of mel ( ancholv and hopeless despair, suffering ex j crnciatinglv from dyspepsia. short breath and I urinary catarrh. A year ago 1 saw Brown's I Iron Bitters advertised. 1 used them, and they acted like a charm. 1 soon began to enjoy dreamless slum!er and. now I feci myself a man onee more, and have gained S4 ! pounds siin-e using the remedy. I feel very j strong, and can hold out a 4." pound weight. I Brow n's Iron Bitters saved my life." : The MvsTi:ntot s ENotsi-.r.ns. A charter . j was granted at Harri-bnrg on Saturday which explains the mysterious movements of several corps of civil engineers who have "oeen pi!7zi ing the fa'Teers in B'air. Cambria, : Westmoreland and Irdii.na counties during tlie pa-t snmmer. Tiie charter is for the ' Seaboard. Pittsburg and (ireat Western ' Pailroail Company, and empowers them to 1 build a road from a point on the Cnmber l land Ynl! y ra iimrd. near (ireen ville, F'rank lin county, to a point on the Ohio river in j the northwest coiner of Stowe ''township, ; Allegheny county. The route proposed is ; 21" miies long, and runs through thej coun l ties of Franklin. Fulton. Huntingdon. Bed j ford. Blair, Cambria, Indiana, Wesfimnp- land ami Allegheny. The capital stock is ! ?2,10o.ooo. livid, d into 42.ooo shares, of ' which Edward L. Met lonanghy, of Philadel- phia, is credited with ali but 40. Thomas : E. Shoeniaket, f Phi!ailelptia. is President. : and all the Directors are from the same city. 1 Th? enterprise is entirely an eastesn one so j far as ownership and management are con S cei!i"d. I "Who Cham's Mn h IIm.ts Litti k." ' The proprietors of Ely's Cream Bairn do not claim it to be a enre-ai!. but a sure remedy for Catarrh and Catarrhal De.ifoess, Colds . in the head and Hay Fever. Cream Balm effect tia I ly cleanses the nasal passages of catarral virus, causing healthy . secretions, allays inflammation and irritation protects the membrane lining of tlie. head 1 from additional enlds. completely heals the 1 sores and re-toies tliu sense of taste and smeli. Beneficial results are real iv.ed by a few application. A thorough treat im"it as ! directed w i II cure catarrh. The Balm is easy , to n-e and agreciihie. Sold by all druggists at ".'I '.-e.'its. On receipt of ."0 cents wiil mail a package. Send for circular with full infor ; unition. Ely's Ckw Bat.m Co.. Owego, X. Y. ' For sale by all Ehons'jurg di nggists. ThkMixkks' Stisike Kspv.n. The strike ' of the coal miners at South Fork, as we learn from the Johnstown Trihunt of Wed nesday last, was ended on Tuesday hv the miners agiecing to return to their wm k at the same compensation they were getting (forty cents per ton) when "they first went nut about two months ago. Tho conduct of the miners Ix-tore and dining the strike has j 'oeen quit t and peaceable, and it is not be- lieved that any of them were connected with the three men, strangers, apparently, who waylaid and shot one of the three operatives : woiking in one of the mines after the others ' had quit. The operators of the mine intend ; increasing tlx- wages of miners to a high a ! rate as it is possible for the business to justi : fy, and the prosee.ts are that a good feeling : ali'arouml wiil hereafter prevail at the South . Fork coal mines. P. s. Mr. T. II. Heist, of this place, who is interested in tli mining of coal at South Fork, says there, isuot ft word of truth in tlie above .story. i Kah-oka, Mn., Feb. 0, 1SR0. F purchased five bottles of your Flop Bit : ters of Bishop .V Co. last fall, for my daugh ter, and am well pleased with the Bittern. '. They have done her jnore good than all the '. medicine she has taken for six years. W m. T.'Mr-Ci.rriE. j The above is tr,.m a very reliable farmer, w hose daughter wa- in poor health for seven ; or eight years, and row hi obtain no relief un- til she used Hop Bitters, She is now in as good health as any person in the country. We have large sales, and thev are making , remarkable cures. W. H. Bishop & Co, " i The parochial schools established at Callitzin and Tunneihill by Key. Father Boyle, pas'or of St. Patrick's chnrch, in the latter place, and opened on Tuesday of last week for the first time, are already in an ex ceedingly flourishing condition, the daily at tendance at the two schools numbering over three hundred pupils The conventcommu- ; nity having charge of these schools com prises five Sisters of St. Joseph, thtee of whom we believe are teachers, from the Mother House of the Order in this place, and it is needless i to say that they are fully competent for the task before them - Crape Jocehok Sathamest.-Speer's Unfermetited Crape Juice is a pure, unin toxicating juice, expressed from the finest .native crown Tort ; rapes, and in its sweet natural state, preserved by extracting the :irnienting principles a4 it runs from the f ress, not by adding spirits. It i.s especially afiipted to the use of Christian Churches, an guaranteed to retain it grateful flavor and essential qualities- unimpaired for any prV1. Much used by invalids. The princi pal Vjtal abstinence churches in N'ew York and .Brooklyn have adopted its use. Forsale at Fi..Jmes' n,'w ctrug store, Ebeusbnrg, Pa. A Smooth CoMn.Extox can le had by every larfy who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic. F-egulating the internal organs and purifying 4je blood it quickly removes pim ples anri gi.vs a healthy bloom to the elteek. See notice. Fmportajct ti Traveler. Special iu ducements are offered you by the Bnti.iN Tost i.opte. it will pay you to read their aivei tisenient, to 1 found elsewhere in this issue. 3-18. -10m. n ' " , " . Heapache cured for 25 cts. hy Dr. MET- Tiiuviiriiiuiip ivnmcn.noi. .-v u(i-ii 4V'- -4 i. I'l ct L.I JMJV nr.rmi.io v cot sTv co vi;itio. HOW TBK WORK C ITT OUT BT THE HOSF;s VS COMPLETED BT THE DELEGATE. Tlie P.epuhlican nominating eonrention met in tbe Court Iloe. Ebensbnrg, last Monday afternoon, and was called to order by County Chairman. Sam Eldridge. Frank J. Burgoon and John M. I Jose were elected temporary JSecretarles. The libt of delegates elected the prt-reed-ing Saturday was lead, when it was found that forty-six districts were represented, tho" a number of them by only one delvgate. In the clioice of candidates, each of tltese single delegates, trs was customary, was allowed two votev -C.oopersdaie, (where Col. James Cooper live). Dean township, tlie Third and Fifth wards of Johnstown, Stotn creek town ship and Ttiiinelhill borough were not rcpre- : fluted at all. 'lliere is some excuse for this '. state of affairs in Tunnolhiil,fVr in the broad extent of that municipality theie is said to le no resident with liepublican proclivities. As for the others, however, their failure to send representatives is simply unaccount able -on any other presumption than the "vlon't-care-a-coiitinental" theory. A permanent organi7ation was effected by calling Mr. W W. McAtcer, Loretto's postmaster, to the chair, with the temporary Secretaries combined. Hon. John Dean was unanimously nomi nated for President Judge of the XXIVth Judicial district, no oilier name being sug gested in that comn-ction. The nomination for Treasurer followed. F. II. Barker, of Ehensburg, was named, and D. W. CoulU-r, ivf Franklin borough, was thought of, hut. his name was not pre sented. The latter gentleman was an aspi rant for ihe. office, and had advertised him self as such in the Johnstown Trib.in? last week. lint in as much as he was not down on the nlate (which was made out fully six months ago), he didn't stand even tlie ghost of a chance. Mr. Barker was nominated without opposition. For Associate Judges, IJichard I-'Ider, Jo seph Masters. Evan Lewis, and Augustine Craver were named. Only two were to be nominated, and therefore a ballot, and one only, heeam! necessary. It resulted : F.l der, 7., : Masters, 7.", Lewis, 11; Craver, s. Th j nominstion of Messrs. Eldei and Mas ters, whose (ie vote unmistakably shows that tlie thing had been set up for them in advance, was thereupon made unanimous. Four persons were also named for County Commissioners, viz : Sam' I W. Davis, pres ent incumbent; Ceorge Cramling, David Hamilton, and William Class. The first ballot resulted in the choice of Davis and Gramling by the sutijoiucd vote : Davis, 7" (the same figures as those of Elder and Mas ters) ; Crainling, t7 ; Class, 21 ; Hamilton, I'.i. David Davis, of Ehensburg, vanquished Daniel Cri-te, of Sunimitville, lor Poor House Director by a vote of (" to :2t. For Auditor, C. B. Cover, Joseph A. Por ter (former incumbent), William II. Council (present incumbent by appointment), John Wright, and C. V. Stains were named, and the first ballot was : Council, 4S ; Cover, 4:5 : Pol ter, 2t ; Wright, 41 ; Stains. L'U. Mr. Cou ncil was declared one of the nominees. The names of Porter and Stains were withdrawn ; when, on the second ballot, Cover was chos en the second nominee by rl votes to :to votes for Wiight, Joseph ;s. Strayer, Andrew Class, and J. J. Shaffer were brought to the front for Coro ner, atid it only required one ballot to show that ( 'lass and Shatter were nowhere iu the race, viz : Strayer, fn ; Class, ; ; Mia tier, 8. D. II. Kiukead was chosen Chairman of the Pepubiiean County Committee for the ensuing year. He is the present Deputy Sheiill ot the county, and a couple of years ago wa- called to the chairmanship through tin- workings of a political trick which gaye great dissatisfaction to a large number of Pepubiiean rank and file. But if that large number think the wounds then inflicted have healed over, and are firm in the conclusion i that this is not meant for a new thrust, we suppose ire ought to rest content. Some resolutions were thought necessary, the gi-t of which may be thus stated : The assassination of the President is de plored, and henceforward Cailiehl is a sa cred name, to be forever honored by all Am erican citizens ; Chester A. Arthur, Pp'sidcnt of the l"ni ted States, has the entire confidence of this convention : Hoyt as Governor of F'enn -ylvania, and Bailey, the regular Republican candidate for State Treasurer, who bolted the nominee of the party ror Congress in his district last Fall are hunky boys with a tin whistle each; Confidence is reposed in Congressman Campbell, and the course of State Senator ; Boggs is approved ; The Republican party demands honesty in all public officials a demand that in itself is a virtual rebuke of the conduct of the Na tional and State aduiim-tratiou of that party for years suul years under ('rant anil Hayes. ' The sub joined endorsement of Judge Dean, along with the foregoing resolutions, was adopted : KVtoiv . That we concur In the rennminntlon thus lur iiicuiunoiM ot Hun. .b'lin I)e:in to tho ,.( nee ol I're.-Ment .linbci-. which lie has liilcd with ' honor to himselt and to tin; .-Htl-ho-tinn of 11 iroo.! cirizc:i.-. and tlct we point woli j,n le to Uo-rcpnt.-ition earne.l I y (him im a tntr ami impartial Jieikre. a-1 evi.ience.1 0y tie uiianonctis indorse ment of the convention? of hoth parlies in tlii? ju.ibci.tl district. ' After naming the new County Committee, the convention at 3 o'clock pas-ed out of the Court Mouse anil out of existence at the same time. A IiASF. t'Al.t-MNV. We understand that '. the shameless stor put, in circnhitioii prior ; to the late Ifcmocrat ic jirimarv election about our candidate for County Treasurer having had full knowledge if not actual parti, -ipa-. tion, even before there was a suspicion of , such a thintr, in the financial shoi tcotnings : of N. J. FreiilholT, deceased, htte incumbent of the oflice for which Mr. Kennedy has just been nominated, is being quiet ly made' use of by the Wepublienn bosses and their pliant tools to encompass, if possible, the defeat of the latter gentleman at the coming election. V notice this baseless slander in order to put the Democrats of the county on their oii.'ird against it. There is not oiie word of truth in the sha.nelesis accusation, and we defy those who are circulating the contempt- ible lie to pr,Mluce any evidence whatever to substantiate the trumped-up charge. Mr. K. . never acted as either deputy or clerk for the late Treasurer, and therefore could not have had any know ledge of the inner workings of : the oflice under that gentleman's adtninis , tration. He simply received and receipted for taxes during Mr. FreidhotT's absence, paying the money to him on his return, and this be did as much to accommodate the pub lic as to oblige the Treasurer himself. This ; is the length and breadth of our candidate's i connection with Mr. Freiiihoff in a clerical capacity, and if anybody knows anything to the contrary the columns of the. Frkeman are open for any statement he may wish to i make. Now, then, let the traduce'rs of Mr. ' Kennedy produce their proofs, if thev have i any, or else cease from defaming the charac , ter of a man whose record for honesty and fidelity to trust has never been and cannot j be successfully assailed. i j .Tvst So. The current issue of tbe Yatitt,' Mir : ror, Altoona. brings us to ta.-k for tlie mistake wo seetn to have jnadu not only- in the sire of the ed , itor and his paper, but alo in the number ot limes ! it is published each month. We admit the soft : Impeachment, but we still contend that Mr. Slop tea "off," and very ba lly '-oil -for something to ; say when he pitched into the printers' picnic. He simply prevaricated about nearly everything with which he found fault, and especially about theelr- culars, invitations, l.adires. etc.. printed Tor theoe j easion. llavinic condemned them as a disgrace to j the profession, he onifht to be man enonirli, bin or ! Tottlc. to either hick up the assertion with the rea : dy-ash ot make the amrndr honorable through the ; columns of ti is ltx'JO semi-monthly, the next num ber of which will probably contain an itemired ae eonht ot Ihe rece j-ts and expenditures, o: the J, j . P. A., for the resent year at least. ! ShiTnh' Consumption Cure. ' "This Is beyond question the most successful i eonrii medicine we have erer sold." writes a i.rom j Inerrt, dnitf firm. A lew doses Invariahlv eure"the wom-cases or Cnnuli. Croup, or Bronchitis wlillo ; Its wonderful success In the cure of Consumption i Is wlnimut a parallel in the history of medicine : Since -Its first discovery if has been sold on a Kiinr , antee a trt which no other medicine can stand. , If yon have a cooirh we earnestly ask you to trv it Trice, tw., sue. anil 1. II vonr luces are sore or I your chest or back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Blas ters. Sdd at K. James' Irriur Store. Postofflce , Ehensburg, Pa. (4-l,'81.-.o.w.ly.J ' I Hk who cheeks a child with terror, j Stop Its play and stills its song-, ! Not alone commits an error, j But a ifrievous moral wronif. Would yen stop the flowing river. Thinkimr it would cease to flow Onward -it oiinl flow lorerer Better x.rh it where to fro. j I.avfnir thi moral reflection for fnture eonsld ! eration. we selre the occasion of telllnic the father where both himself and child ouifht to ko forirood. j warm , serviceable, aad very rl.enp ready-made elothlnir. iin t limsafc Bendhelm's. next door j t the First National Bank. Altoona. Thetrstock of Fall and Winter wear, just received. Is about I tbe lara-tst erer jdaeed ea their shelves, of the la test material ond stvte. and every article sold is j warranted to be worttj tbe price piild for it. J America Mul Yield. The srreatet thinkers, the mast profound schol- ars, the nw-st expert, thorough a ad suceessful ehera ; f'ts for these America must turn to fiorminv i In th woOilIv speenlatlre field of meslicine rio ; trreater step has yet been taken than in ihe .I,.-- err. after the most extended research and tho most carelul and paflent eiperiments. of Ir. Fansfg f about the lflth Inst., a red steer, with the riuht ear u-erman i onhhyrnp. for the cure of consumption, J cut off and the left ona slit : supposed to be about coughs, colds, gore throat, bronchitis, croup, and two years old. The owner is requested to come Tor all pulmonary diseases l,'mftmh , i. , . - -1 . , ... . j - - ,.v. oils nviiiciUO is sold on a positive Kuarnntee tffenre. Price 'Joe .c. and l per bottle. Aik Irusiet. !uld at R Jnmcs IVtttf Store L'bensbttr? Ta. i.cnr i nt. vtii to noRtis. F.. F. KCNKFJVS WORM SYRtV never fads ' to dostroy 11 kir. nt worma tn m.in.i I thrsiui or stonni.- worm?. Svmpt-ms The nu j At symptom v worms arc Intestinal irritation. , puins in the tH".y, irritation vr I ten in it t the low- rr end of Iicwp. alternation of iban-hrea and co I tiveneP", RTat thirst, variable nd often Toreloa. I appetite. The person heeoniet huniriy almost Im '. me.liiktely alter ejitimr heartily . andnt othertime? 1 the an.tite is leeble ami ii. .raved, sollcitii it ftmnjrc article, a dirt, ehiilk h.e. There is a, feti.l j breath, the complexion i? pale and nllow. with oc ; casl.al HtiMies. swelling of the upper lip. watery I moah. a livid cirei around the ev . dilation or j contraction of the pupil, and enlargement of the belly. The person' sleep is disturbed, often starts and awakes with terror, erinns the teeth, picks : itie nose, and has a dry counti. headache, flow lev- am! spamodie or convulsive affections. To these may bejdded a slow irreaularremlttent lew. er. which, while U continues, is alter. led with a-rest drowsiness. There Is pain in the howels and at im 1. 1 me siomaen n occasional puririnsc and a i:wi.t ileal much atffoted. ot uastrie distress. I he head is nietlins panitnllv. thoinrh forthe most part, with stuinir or delirium. The eve U wild, the tmj.il dilated, the nla- of the nose' con tracted, the cheek Hushed, and the lorcbead pol ished, as if glared. There Is i!tcu a vcrv strnnije alteration of the voice, and in some instance a to tal los of speech. V.. V. Hunkers W orm Svrup never falls to remove them, l'riee, 1 (i per Ix'.ttle, or six hottlcs lor .s.0u. (For Tape Worm, wrile and consult the doctor.) Kor all other? bur of vour drunitist the Worm Syrup, and if lie has it'not. send to E. V. Kunkel. .Yi X. -Vinth St.. rhilsdci phia. fa. Advice t.y mail freemen ! 3 cent stamp. Nmtvors Deihi.itv. Nkhvoc.s Iiecii.itv. Itet.liity. a dipresed. irrit il.le sta'e ot mind, a weak, nervous exha-.i-ted feeling, no energy or an imation, eonlu-ed head, wean memorv. the conse .iieiiee of excesses, mental overwork. This ner vous debility finds a sovereign cure in K. K. Kun kle's Bitter Wine of Iron. It tones Ihe system, dispell the mentaj Kloom and despondenrv. and rejuvenates the entire svstein. Sold on lv in 1 bot tles, or six bottles lor s. Ask lor K f'. Kunklo's Hitter Wine of Iron, and take no ottier. If vour druifitist has it not. send to proprietor. K. 1-. Kun kel. ii'j N. Ninth St.. rhliiidelphla. 1'a. Advice free: send three cent stamp. Aschenbaoh t Mil ler. Solo Agents. 3d and fallowhill Sis.. I'liilad'a. Mt st Han-o. On theniaht of Feb. 1, tsso. .fohn H. Nevlinif not into a quarrel in a store in Ilont dale. Clearfield county, with a voimit man I'en Binton. when the latter struck" the former with a handy-billy, and al-o with Ins li-t. Thev Uien settled the trouble by shukiiiu hands in sin appar ently amicable manner, and separated. Next clav JNevlinn armed himself with a loaded sliot irnn. and. sallying o-it on one ofthe principal streets of the ;villat;e. met IVnnfnirton. whom he passed without s.eakinir, and suddenly wliiriimt around . fired a load ol shot into tlie back of his victim, in flicting ta ml wounds. T.m murderer, w hen arrest ed, coolly stated that he iv tended to kill Ponninii ton. At the ensuinir term l court in that county the accused was found nuilty of murder on the firt dearce, but the cue. was curried to the Su preme Court, and at Monday's session. In l'itts buru, an opinion in the matter was filed bv .tudiie tSreen. The juds'inent of the lower court was at firmed. and Nevliii will therefore be hunir. 1 iotki. I'm tree t " confess, on her hair. It was won lroiiilv Ions and o clnirminaly fair: And so when one evening we walked on tlie pier, 1 whisperd t'.ie tenderest words In her ear. Then a strong wind uprose, and she blushed rosv red As it blew nil that beaulllul hair 1 !ier head t She wa" bald as an c. and I bles.-ed thai hard breeze. For disclosing that fact by tho ehimnierin- seas. There is a likelihood that the irlrl would have had some chanae worked in her fetlinirs toward the yiiiini! man could she have known the suit he wore was pure and simple shoddy. Both were to some extent sailinir under false colors. But it would have been different with Mm had lie ho t bis elothiint from .la-. .1. Murphy. 1"9 Clinton street, .tohn.-t-ovn. There is no parti'-le of shoddv i ii hi-' large Mock, and In addition he sells cheaper than the cheapest. J kt up and dust that shadow from thy brow : Kxult my soul ! thou ha-t so big a thing. And loirk ' nidhinks 1 hear an anaje sing : '( Mi , who will care lor poor ( liilo now The foregoing Is thought to have been written by Conklnig. but the tde is doubtless erroneous. There is no error, however, in toe statement that cold weather has come and that it you are wise vou will welcome it by downing garments ol heavier textere than you have been wearing lor sever;.! months. Where can you buy thce tothe great est advantage? At Vod trey Wolfs, next door to toe Postofliee. Altoona. lie i knovrn to a Tnnr: ty of our readers ns an honorable and extensive clothier, nnd if only nee H a ca'l or hn order to prove that lug Fall and Winter stock has no equal in quality, quantity, stylo or price between Har-ri.-l'iirg and Philadelphia. A r.iK.r. adiu. my native c!a,u I'ades o'er the Water's blue ; The battlers shriek, the waiter roar: "Bring forth one oyster stew Oy-ters are In season in a month containing an r." nnd so are a somewhat he.tvier make ol o.,ofs or -hoc, than are n-ua 1 1 v worn during The Summer sol-tiee. s. Blii'iienthal. Ill;' 1 leventh avenue. A'toona. tia just received precisely trie sort ol wear fr the feet bold man and woman need, and be autlcr: re- n- to say t hat . h s vnig been made to order, they are well made and warranted to give satisfaction in that rc-pect. Furtfo-r. thev' are marked at a fritl" inly c lir-t ro--t. and the p.-rs n who finds fault with the price is hard in deed to j,l ae. Ail stvles on hind, from the best French l-oot t the common l-eogun. irders soUe itid. Tsui les. for thnnc tl isfressivrf rrtttt jf flints tn which foti arc stthjfrf utf '. J-tusf'n derma ti ArnniatiX if'ine. H-T.'Sl.-ly.j II Vfll'Mltl,, Mi VV of the 11. inn. Oct Tiiom s .'MITT -HI. A IB. -'Married. at the Church lv Name, in this place, on Tuc-dav morn 4. ls. by Kev. Father Heardon. .Mr. F. MrIba:iiTT. of Millvilie. and Mi-s M aooik A. Bi.mk, daughter ot ex Sherill John A. Biair. ol Ki'etisbur . No cartls. Not on'y because- it Is r.t and meet si to do. but because the young: and ban, fsoni" t, ride is one of the incO estimalde and accomjoislieii oi FPcns t'urg's for daughters, while the newly. made hus band is in every way doservinif ot a wile so amia ble, we take pleasure in nddiuir our conirraiuia tions and 300,! wishc- to ihe lii.mv of her kin.Jlv expressb.ns which this happy event has elicited fr, in the num.-roits friends and well wishers of the worthy yuiinir eon;,!-. That their brightest anticipation- of piture hapj.ines" and pro-peritv mv be im.ri. than realir.d, and that no cloud of adver sity may even fora single moment east ifs baneful shadow across their pathway in lib-, now so liber raUy sirewn with tbe fragrant flowers o! promise, is tlie earnest p raver of manv lovjinr and devot.-d kinfolks and friends. The newly wedded pairde parted for Philadelphia on their bridal tour soon after the interestinir ceremony, bearing- with them the pleasinif assurance that "they have the bless ings and benedictions of ad who know them. OBITIARV. ADAMS. Iiied. in Clearfield township. Cam l.ria etiunlv. on Thursday eveninsr. Sept. -si lssl F.I.17.AI1KTH FllANCKS, ag-eu about 41 years. wile of Mr. Win. 1. Adams, The subject of this notice was born In County Cork. Ireland, in the year IS40, and emmrated to this country with an aunt when about eleven years of Hitc. loeatinif in Massachusetts, where she resid ed lor six years. In the Sprin of lv.7 her parents ar.d the other members of i lie family came to Amer ica and settled in Clearfield township, this county, whither she followed Ihcin in ls.vi. ;,nd where she subsequently married the trentleman whom her death has now so sad ly bereaved. The deaceased was j woman of the most generous and noble im pulses, a devout Catholic, a kind neighbor, a de voted wile, and a fond and lovouc mother whose precepts and example will long; be remembered bv berchildren. ol whom there are eiht left t mourn her untimely death. She bore her sullen hits wiili tru Christian resignation, and was lorn net In her last moments by tlie sacraments of the Church of which dunmr lite she was an oxemplary member. Her tunerai. which took place nn Saturday. ( cto ber 1st. was the larirrst that has wended it mourn ful way tost. Auiffustinc'secmetcry lor mauv years. My she rest in peace. " M.'li. C. All.VMS. Iiied. in Clearfield township, on Monday evening. Sept. aJ. I'M, Mrs. M akv. widow ol the late Peter Adams, deceased. ag.ed about 70 years. AfiF YIX WAXTKD for U.e l AJi. t II.) I.ti k. Pciii ti- Servk-fs nnd AS!ASMATH of oar DIKTIKKII PKI-MKXT GARFIELD! By Ker. Ir. Irrnper, of New York. This with our Manual of American Progress. Six Books in one. An A No. 1 Work tor Home Library-or Counting Hoii-e. r.. H. IRK AT, 737 IlKftUtWAV. M. KIRI,. llti-7.--.'in CtAMBRI A COCNTV. s.--The Commonwealth j of Pennsylvania "to Miirr A. own"V (former ly Sberdon). Christiana Sberdon, slid Andrew Sherd, n. residing in Iowa county. Iowa : You and ever,- of yon are hereby eit.-d to be and appear before tbe.Iuiij.es of our ' irphans' Court, to be held at Fbensburg. In and for said county, on IvcfAatj. Sorrmtrr 11. jsvf. then and there to aeeept or refuse to take the real estate of said John Sherdnn, deceased, at the appraised valuation put upon It by an inquest duly awarded bv the said Court and returned by t ho Sheriff of said county on the ftth day of September, Hil , or show caufe why the same should not be "old. THOMAS flil FFITH. Sheriff. Sheriff's Offlee, Ebenshur, Oct. 4, lssi.-U. m T i I J a. 1 1 1 " 0HQUD HOW LOST, HOW KKSTUHKD! .lut published, a new ed'tion of lr. ( nlver welPs ( elehrateil F.ssay on the radical cure of SvKHMATomtmK or Seminal Weakness, Invol nntary Seminal Ises. Imtotutct, .Mental and Phytic. il Incapacity. Impediments to .Marriaife, fce. ; also. Crsn Mi'TIox. Kpilkpsiy and Fits, in duced by self-indnlifence. sexual extravavance. etc. The celebrated author, in this admirable Fssav, eWarly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success, ful practice, that the alarminir consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured : pointing out a mode of rare at once certain, simple and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what Ms condition may be, liiay cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. -1 his Ueeture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, tn a plain envelope, to any ad dress, pott-pelc" . on reaeipt of six cents or two post age stamps. W hare also a unrr mre for Tape tVerm. a ,i,i re nin 11 LTLKn 1.1.1, JIUMfiL CO., 41 Ann Mt., cw York, . Y. ; Piwt Offlee Jiox 1 10-7.'81.-lv.J CJTRAY STEER. Came to the prem- Kj fses of the subscriber, in lean townshtn. on or ! "..iu, away; ; tv law. f ward, rove property, naycharires and take hira oiucrwise ue win be disposed or according PATRICK H VFSI V au Trp.. s.fi. s i:.-5i." jl 1 "i stay - Of GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. God Save the Cnmmontrenlth I" Wn ere s, by an ct of the Oeneral A-womldy : of the ',.minonwralth ,-f I'ennsvlvani:t. ,-ntit'eit "An Ary to regulate 'he (icncral Flections with- ', in this f 'omnionwcalth. it Is e-'toitied uism me to f give public notice of said elections, aiai to no- ' incra te n said notice what officers are to 1 ' elected, j Tnov as (iniFrtTii. High sheriff of the i county of I'-ambria. in the t'onimonwes 'th of! Pennsylvania, do tierebv make known and pive ! notice t4) the electorsof the ooiintv aforesaid, that j a Uen,-ral Flection will to liclil Iu said county of, Cambria on the Sf7i tlay of Xovcnthrr, A. 77. 1SS1, ' (the same fing the Tuesday- t,ext foMow ing the first Monday- , I said month ) at which time state 1 and Conntr oriicer will be elected as follows : i ONK PKRmiN for the office of State Treasurer 1 of Pennsylvania. ! ,'NK I'FliS, N iu conjunction with the Conn- j ties of I;b,ir and Huntingdon P.r Pr-;dcnt .fudge. 'NIC PKItS" N for the office of Treasurer of the ; county of Cambria. j TWO PlliisoNS for the office ,f Associate .Tudge of the cotintv of Cambria. i THUI-i: I'Fl:s s for the oftlce ol I omniis sioner ot tbe county of Cambria j NK I'KI;siin forthe off ce of r r Lous, ui- I reef r of the county- of Cambria. ! THKF.K I'KKSiiNs for the office of Auditor of the count v of Cambria. I ONK PKKSoN lor the oSU-c ol Coroner of the county ol Cambria. I also hrrrhii maS.r kno:rn anrl aire noticr. that the places for holding the atorc-aid (lection Mi the several wards. I .orouglis. di-Micts and town ship within said county a-e ns follows, to-wit : The e'ectors of ihe ,litrict composed of the Town-hip of Allcglicnv, to meet t Kradv's school ' house, in said tow icdiip. The i-'ectorsof thedistrict compose,l ,f the town ship of Adams to meet at the house ot Iianiel :unmirc. in Adamsburg. i The electors of the district composed of the Township of llarr. to meet at Sch-1 House No. 11. in said township. : The electors ot the district composed of the ' Tow nshi), of Blackiick. to meet at the house of Abram Makiu, dcc'.l. in said toyv e-hip Til" electors of the district romp iscd of tlie Tow nship of Cambria, to meet ut the Court House in the lw.r.nigli of Fbensburg. The electors of th district composed ofthe borough of Canibri'. to meet ns follows: First ' W.-'nl. at Hir srlnsil House in sn id w ard : Second Ward, in the borough lock-up in said v, ard The electors of the iis'rict ronij-rwi-,1 of the ' Town-hip of Carroll, to meet at the Scho. 1 house 1 in Carrolltown borough. ! Tin-e'ectors of the di-trict composed of tlie Borough ,." Carrolltown. to meet at the School house in said borough. Tic e'ectors of the district composed of the Township of ( best, to meet at School house No 0. in said township. The cbctors of tbe district coupo-ed ofthe Borough of Chest Springs, to meet at the house of Jacob Wagoner, in said borouijli. ; The electors ot the district compiled of the Town-hip of Cicarhc'd. to nioct at School House. . No. u. adfoining the village of St. Atigustinr, In K.id toyviihip. The clcctois ot' the ilisti-ict composed of the Tow Tiship of Conemaugh. to m-et at School house at singcr.s. in said t 'wnsbip. The elect,.: s of ihe d istl ict composed of the Bor ough of Conemangli. to meet as foi'ows: First Ward, at the house of Peter Vaitzic. in said First Ward : Second Ward, at th- house of .lobn Swarz mait, in said. Second Ward. The electors of the district conifsyscd of the Borough of Coo,ersda!e. to meet at the School house in :ijd borough. The electors of tbe district comiics'd of the Township of Crovle. to meet at the School house in the village of Summei hill, in said l"wn!ii'. Tlie electors of llo- district roToir-s-d of the Township of Dean, to me -t at llichland's School linns1, in sai.l toyvn-hip. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Fast Conemaugh. to meet at the School house, in said borough. The electors of the district composed ofthe Borough of Fbensburg. to meet as tolloyy s : Fast Ward, in the Court Ibx.ni. in said ward. West Ward, ii, lit and Jury-I:, huh. in the Fast Ward. The electors of the district ,on.T',M'd of the Tow nship of F.hier. to meet at the School house iu th -village of St Boniface, in said township. The , -lectors of the district ,-onisse,l 'of the Borough of Franklin, to meet at the School house in :iid borougji. The electors of the di-trict composed of the Tnwnshi p of i Jail it in. to inc-t at I aw'-oii.s Seles d hon-e. in said toyvnhip The electors i.f the district composed "f the Bor ough ol , Ja 1 1 it 7. iu. to uicct at the Sch 'ml lions- In said bor 'Ugh. The electors of tbe T--ynbil. ol .lacks'tn. district composed ofthe to iiic.-l at the house ,.f Henry H.ig. r. in sold t. Tin- (-1- ctors of the 'W lis;'!;,. di-trict roiniM('.l of tbe Bor -u gh ot .loh nstoy a . , b. meet as toll nvs : First Ward, at I'un'ic s, .,, li'wuii No. -j in sod ward. Second Ward . ::t the oft;, ol'.t.s. strayer, F.so.. ,m 1 ark- f stieet. m sai.l y ard : IIiit.i Ward, at the hous-- ,if John Ft--:,. I y . on Frank:ln street, in said v. .,rd : Four;h IVh-.I, School house f,n A, lams sTriN-t.in said ward : Ftt'rh Ward, at the hou-i- of A tifu-t Woi-aicl. in s,,id w-ird: Silh Waul, at tin- .tolf,si, w n potrerv. in said ward; Seventh Ward, at the Scliisd house oti IlorniT street, in said w ard. The electors of the district comiosed of the lioroiiL'h of lirc'f i. to m-ct in thei hool lions,, in said borough. 'Il:e e'ectors of the di?-Triot f im-isf-,l of the township of M inster, to meet at tlie warehouse of Augustine Iiurbiu. iu the v illaie of Munster in said tow n-hip. Tne electors of the district conifwisc! of the !..r uli of M iPville. to meet a to low s : Fir-t Ward, at the I-ook-np : Second Wa-d. at the Hose car ri:'itc house, iu said ward. Ihe electors of the dlstri.t ciiiimxcI of the TtoroiiL'h of Tospect. to meet iu the School houso in said oiouch. The , -lectors of the di-trict comnosed of the town-Ttip ot Portaire, to meet at the Sch.W'l house. n,ar the vill-ic of Porta;:,-. The elector,- of the district composed ofthe TowTisi-ip of K'-adc. to meet at the fin-shop of Abraham ornclius. in the iliac- of GI.iskow, in said tow nshii,. 'I'lic etecrf.rs i f the district composed of the Tow i sl;ip ol l.'icliland. to moot at ihe house of ,f,weh tieis. in said TowTishlii. 'flu- electors of the district comi-osed of the Township ot Stonyrre k. to meet at Jaco' v's ScbiMil liniisr. in said townshio. The electors of ll;e ili-lrict com p,.s, of the Tow nhip ,if Siimmerliill. to meet at Summerhlll School house, in tbe bor,uii:li of Wilmore. The electors of tbe district comp-i-d of the P.orouyh of Sunimcrhill. to meet at ttie ohoo! house in said borough The electors of the district composed of tlie . Tow nship of s: i:Muelianna . to meet at the hou.-e of Michael Piatt, in aid township. The electors of the di-trict composed of the Tow nship of Tin lor. to meet at the School house nc ,r Wm Headrick's. in ni.l township. The electors of the district composed of the rtoruHLdi of Tnnnelhill. to meet at the School bouse, in said b rouch. 'J he electors of th, district compos ,1 of the P.or ouch ol Wisxlvale, to mi-et at the new school house in s:.id iioroiiL'ii. ' The electors of the district composed of the Iior "iifli of Wilmorc, to nie.-t at council chamber, In said boroiiL'h. The electors of the district composed of the Township ,,f Washington, to meet at the School house at th,- Foot of Plan.- I in said tow nship. The e'ector- ot the district compo-e.I of the Tow nship of Uliite to meet at the small s ore house f John (". iates. in s id tow nship. The electors ol" Ihe district compos,-,! of the Town-hip of Y oiler, to meet as follows : First ilivis;on at the public house of Jacob Hi-am. in said township : Second ili Isioti. at Beam's sclnwd lions,-, iu said town-hip. MT.IAI, ATTI'A'TIOX. Ski-. 1. Fvery male citi'en twentv-one yer.r of aire. tp. soesMn- the following qnaiitieatiohs. shall be en I it led to vote at all elections : Hirl He shall have been a citizen of the fat ten" States nt least one mon'h. Srrond He sh.ill have resided in the State one year (or if having previously been a iualifie, elector or native imrn eit izen o! the State. I' e shall have removed therelrom and returned, then six months) i luni'-d ia f el v pr.-cedmir lh- election. Third He i-hall havo resided in the election d ist rict where be 1 1 :i 1 1 I t.-y to vote at least two months immediately precdinif the election. youcth II t wcrtty-otic years ol ait?, or upward, he shall have paid within two year a State or county taT. wlsleh shall have b"en assessed ai least two months and paid at least one month be fore the election. Skc. 4. A II elections by the citizens shall bo by ballot. Fvery ballot vote. I shall be numbered In the or.ler in whic'i it shall be rec, Ived. and the number recorded by the election otfi-ers on the list of v, ders. opposite the name of the elector who presents the ballot. Any elector may write ,is name upon his ticket, or caue bis name to be written thereon and attested byacitir.en ot the district. The election officers shall be sworn or attirmed not to disclose how any elector s"iall have voted unless r -diiired to do so as a witness in a judicial proceeding. Skc. 5. Fleeter? shall in all ca-c except treason, felony, nnd breach or surety ot the peace, be prtv ilcuod from arrest dnrinx their attendance on elections and in icoinic to and returning there from. Sk,-. o. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in active military ser-.-ic '. under a requisition from the Prei.lent of the T'nite.l States or by auth rity from this Com monwealth, such electors may exercise the nirh t of surfrrne in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations a are or shall be prescribed by law. as lii!lyii II they were present at their usual places of election. Ski-. 7. All laws reirnl itiii"; the holding of elec tions by the citizens for the reicist ration ol electors shall be unilorm throughout the State, but no elector shall be deprived ot the privileireol voting by reason ot his name not heinic registered. Skc. 8. Any person who shall mve or promise or : offer to !Mve to any elec'or any money, reward, or other valuable consideration "for liis'vote at any election, rr for wilhholdtni; the same, or who shall jrive or promise to srive such consideration to any other person or party for such elector's vote, or forthe withholding thereof, and any elector who shall recel e or aitrec to receive for bimscll or for another, any money, reward, or other valuable consideration fr his vote at an election, or for withholding the same, shall thereby forfeit tne riaht to vote at sued election ; and an elector whose riffht to vote shall be rhallenircd for such cause belorc theelection officers, shall he required to swear or affirm 'hat the malterof the challenge is untrue belorc his vo'e shall be received. SB,-. 9. Any person who shall while a candidate for office be sruilty of bribery, fraud, or wiliul vio lation ol any election law shall be forever dis qualified from holding any office ol trust or profit within this commonwealth : and any person con victed of wiliul violation of the election laws shall, in addition to any penalties, provided by law. be deprived ot the riant of suffrage absolutely lor a term of tour years. Sri . 13. For the purpose vT voting no person shall be dee'ned to have gainrd a residence by reason ot his presence, or lost it by reason ol his absence, while employed In the service, either rtvll or military, of this State, or of the I'nlied Stales, or on the hiel, seas, nor while a student of any institution ol learning, nor while kept in a ' poor-house or otner asylum at. public expense, nor while confined tn public prison. Sec-. 14. Ihstrict election boards shall consist of a fudge and two inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by thecitirens. F.aeh elector shall have ; the right to yte for the judge and one inspector, ' and each inspector shall apimint one clerk. T he flrt election board of any new district shall be ; selected, and vacancies iu "election boards filled 1 as shall be provided by law. Flection etflcori shall be prniloaed from arrest upon day of slcc i tion, and while engaged In making up and tram ! jnil'.itry f.-'.tun'.-. it vpru w.'"u-r: a crurt r -j r ? -f-; I'-., -.pi 'WVX fS&fa-AkfiSiWj IJU; f.' ';V..-sA.'':;.; " fZfyX ppiccs now cover o er three - t. A Ytx .Teres, and rre fi'led with Drv Good-:, ' . r n u i . . i ..... . - viu j.'i i.:,, p ki S k. lai-t ;;' ld;tion tix i .((;, e ii:urjy throuH thsi c-ir, and y v.vc :il :o ".vcrtli sjeing. Tiu;: i-; a I.-,n ! lf-ni i:i the builuing. 'a!ises, lci-skets ;..:id pic s.-k -s can be left in charge cf attendant in Ladies' Waiting U Mr. W.tn.iir.aker is dvirou-; ih .t vi.-:tors i-hould feci at liome v.'hen they come, and 'he free to pin cliase or not, as they please. Notf.. Our hii'e Ctudogite. with juices and fall directions for shopping by nuiil fn.-ni any part of the United States, will bo mailed gratuitou-ly up- n request, address John Wanamakfk, Gkanj D: !. r. 1 ii i i.a i m.P! i a. The Best FOlt Least Ftfioney. Wanamaker & Brown S. E. Cor. Sixth I'llII.ADEI.PIlIA. TUE LARGEST CLOTHING HursK IN AMLl:l A. BR0VNJS A TRUE r-1 A PERFECT STRENGTHENER. A SURC PCVIVER IIIO.i lill i i:iJS ar.- l.li.y a sfrt.i:;i an i ici.t tolilc ; (.:-; Y.v'r.', Il'iirf o;'.-l ;)';.'.-,. . ? ot' str,"-n:li-i'.s lie-i:!-;s'-l-.-s. ;;::! liv. s ::..h (rt t!:--(lic-c-iive or .'::' ,i ii . . ". I that will not I1:i;-Vmi t i, t -" k all 1 ruc--is;s. V."-; I" - ' '' ' i in? i r.i;:r.v:t nn:: 9 S th.t 1! Ir .:- T. ; .... rV f record or judge thereof, for nn c-le-tion iraud. or felony or fi r wanton breach ot inepca-e. In itles they may claim exemption from jury duty lor ri t i Sk . 1 Nc ,'Tfn Bhnli he i'i;t i fto-I tn --rrvo n an flcrtion ft."T wfm ?h.U hl- 'r who within two monM !,ivc h hi Hr, - n-. or np toininirnT or cm oy innt in or nnltT Th io f rnrnnt of t T " t i i t Stif. or .f it- Smto. t.r of nny rity r ommty. or anv tnuTii-'ip il I '.f r-1, tomiiiiT;!"i'n tr trnt in nny c:ty. 'ave n!y inti ce af the jirrtcf, anil n l.trrmrn. noT:irh nl-li nntl 'Ti"n!' fit tl nt!iiM; crviir of thr S!ato : nor Phnll any clrpthtn ofTiror ho rltiiihlto any civil ot!1? to he ri!Ifd nt an r!cin Ht wii.-n lie FhiiU Ferve. avp only to Mih iih .ri!tn;it tnnnio ilal or lorM oftiror. hrlow the irr.h of rx f-r connty officer, n (lf-i;'!;:iT-.l hv And n!o th" h-Howm Act? uf .s-cinh:y now in fori'e in tht St-r. viz : AVT OF JAM ARV SO. IH7I. Sr.c. 4. That nil -lp.-thns lirrerifTor Jt"hl nn-l- r the l:i ? of t!its i 'omnion wealth, the ''., haM he opened nt seven o'cl-.ck. a. m., nn-1 cl- se :it rcvon oehf k. v. m. Sn'. 7. V henrver tliere shnll he n vennev In an cleetion horr1 on the :norninu of th- e'r-t oi, s:ifl vr,ennry M nil he tilled in conr-trnnty with ex isting lnw. Tlie At of Asemhv.entttletl ' An A't rehttiriir tothe Klf-M-m of t h i t m'nfnwoM h p-5cl July 2d. T7. l rovhlo f(Vinv, to w : That th, ln''",t r mil .Indue; inr Trt nt the respeei ive p'a" wit(inteil f.-r toOdm he cleefittni in the diMnrt wih thev ri'e'-t;ve-l" l-ehuiir. ''e'o'-e ''vi'n i.'diwk tn the TMornmtr d Tne,t,iv. November s. nf1 vch Md fnie.trr ?h:H npptiiit one clerk, who Fliall l-e n cjn.i'itied vf'Terit iTieti dtrit. In c.ie The peron who chill hive r";ved th eeitnd hfichet mini Ner of vnie-fr ini'e't. r-l n!l not nttnd cn the day of nn 1 M-tin. t hen the i-er-on who hall have remvel the next iittrhft nunihor f votea fnr vid tl:e ret recedinir election fttial! act a inapeetur in hi- plae n-A In cae the peron wm ph-ill have mrnive 1 the hiuhe-st nnnir of vote hr fnifntr.r sini n-'t ten1.ihe t r r eletei indir hall appoint nn 1n' eettr in hi ptae. And in eae th prr.n elected "i.liro hall nr.t ttn1. thn t'l1 in-n'-r whoht.ll Inve received the hi-jhi'-t nun. her of vide li.ill nj. point pd-e n his vhtc. and if bjiv vnfnnry h!l cemtinne tn th Iw.r.l f-.r the lnee cf one hour tt tie time fixed t y Uw f.-r the opnninir nf the eVM t h o,'nUtn'd voter of the t"wn-h!p. ward, o. dtHrt tor whf"h "indi officer nave heen elected 5h:ill elect ome ot their tlUlllluT to till tlie v.'ieaney. Tiir ?ionr. or yoti. The nttentin ot nl! qnalitied voter i diree'ed to tho following At itf Arnr.lv rt trolatmar the mo le of vol i nt in t h i nm mon weal t h : oiAx.r. i- Tiir. Moni or ,imx;. An Act rea:nlatlnir the moile of otin-t all tlie elections in the sever -1 exuuMes f,t ti-,e Com mon wen 1 th . a "ve,i t -i rch : 0. 1 K -n -Sar. 1. fir it rnii1rd bu thr SVnc'.- et-f f'ort.- of Ke.nrejtrM.'c'irrf of Ihr t'orr.mor.irrvH'i o' f'.. i".f Vnnla 11 Htnrral .4-.rnMr ncf. c-d I , i firre't r -i -crtfd bti thr cvthoril:; of Ihr an rr. Th't tl-.e O'tsl ihed vot.-rs of the secrnl counties of tlos t-om-tnotiwer.lth at the eenernl. I rsl lmr c!Iri, or syecal elections, are herd y 1, reccr anthorlrct anil re,Uir, to vote hy ttcke's friutcl or ur i ten. or t artly (irtnte.l nn.l i.i-t!v wr tten. seveml ly classihcl as folloirs : I ne tu-kct lmll enil rt -e the name" ot all ,t u,!;rcs of four's t . I.e roteit t.e. ami he hihele.l ont-i,le ml iei:i rv" : one ticket shnll emt.rnce the r am, oi nil smtc officer, vote.f for jn,l he l.-.tx-kd "State": one f-Vet sh all em hrace the ntitue of all Countv fT-cer vote.l lor. ami he laheleil t -oet',, " : on.- t.cVet Mm!! em hrnee the nn mes e a lit ,-wr-hii. oft -,!- voto.i f,,r, fcn, ir lnheled ' Tow n'f: " : one ticket -h-H em hraee the names of all rom-h i fftci r vt.te.l 'er and he lnheled -Horouuh" nd e -eh diss shall he ih-'csite,l in a ct,'r..te I allot h. livr.. tititl't my hand, st niv office in Foens htirir. tins first day ol t ct,-her. In the ve-.ro? onr I.,.rl one thousand niiht hnn-lrct and eivl tv one. and the Independence of the T n'ted Mutes of America the one hundred and fiT-h. , THOM AS ;i:m IT1I, Vhrriff. i SiierifTs ifllce, Hl-enst u'c. tlct. 1. ISM. TTM. H. SKCHLEK, Jo'tntsayn, Ta. M. 1. KlTTrTU, FsIerp, F. SECIILKR t KITTKLL. ATTOK N F- V S - A T - I . 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Ii-.h;, klkvkxtii ayknti;, Ifrtytetn 1 ; It aipl lTth A 1 1 oon ix lDenn'a. - Cit; i-nini; t-, h-u:-M T', eail l-"-.,r, rn- oft ';, Tl I ,tir,-l, a -c -an- r.-sj . i-uv-na :l en; '.y ai.? H'l i "h.-Ti M H KM U K I.. . t ui; tt.vte.1 to Ktve u: a t.e: e. as 1 a tn nt: It t it ::,.: 1 M-e e-e-v '-te. 11. .1. I. SCH. tli it 1 c in tii.-et c i r. t I'r.'-' tlie vcrv lovsc-t. All, ona. Ai'.r.l !',. 1 !Rlllt lt II V tHicll IV in a ,1 fc,-,.k. i I 'II .v untr- i . I- t a , r. .I i- ;,!, t! "s . n 1 M se . n I H - ;n r r,ers--'-:i ar to f,e : - . ii. ! : 1 1,",, ol 1 JciTtin-ent n n y r c-r. "I'.ISI-1'O, iiu:'i,.-:,n, T. Ill!,,l '.licit'-. lll'U Ii,. '.,-e , ; T;o--I ver-it v ol i.rodu,'t i. t ,,in at, . ,t ;,,.r ,-, to s-t'lcm, it. It th s rt .'.!.- .) tltlrvasA rarhir Hailvsny t ,en ov er . m . ot n.tnt. -...,, a i had. at low j, ric-s ,,.! , .., ,. acre- ot u nnd ei-eal' 1 . o l : r "I nn lands, I, ut r -cent ! v o.i n, d . r T : i--cn:ars and tnsi-s K. inj t r i: I, "ii i n, dr-ss v. H. 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