ftH" VkJ mustsend awa t i rrsiBrHU. PA. I OCT. 9. 1SSS. a .iyi PERSOXAL. there""'1 the Other I'lace. ,..r,;ts are plenty. "' . N-N on Ohio. ,,..,.,) stove plpf- Lt'-1' If f ! rn i tie wtit'le rnunty licKet. Initiation appears this not Sftv that von Canned not B. V Pbura to suit yon orthit yon away for vour dre-m cnc such things, after you have seen the stock ot Roods at Barkers', as they have all the I new styles in dress goods, and at prices I lower than you can Ket them away from ! here- Tfy them and you will be convinced ; of this fact. j Frank Derr, proprietor of a hotel in In ; diana who has been selling liquor witheut : license for the past three fft'eki orr..) j last Saturday on two Informations made by ' , the Law and Order society of that town, i Tbe Old Porta Rallroalra Old ( annl Roalmrii. and ftr' i' -tfttots go to tne Sugar i ,n 1. 1,. . ..- aiitfri irmri L? lu liii N,,t f iur in the market, o -ai.t Tinnunitnt , ro.i"0. fund In to Xew t me society savs it will nrfr k, against him daily until he ceases selling 1 becretry n.1 Treasurer. Among the dele and Uerr declars he will fiaht the temper I etrafs from th"S county we notice the names , ance people to the bitter end, and test the '' 0f F1" Snyder, of Carrolltowi; East , ncht of JudKe Harry White to refuse all Coremanuh, Mr. v. Wike ; Glasgow, J. II. j hotel licenses In that county. , Hammer; Johnstown. Michael M. Auliff On TiiABftsiT ni . .... I and S. Dean Oanun inH Summit- vr , ui WWK ai noiiidays- : ,, . j " " --- "unr, pickpockets relieved ln-,r r f.f i Y Bna Ym- Linton. Addresses were The reunion of the Old Portage Rai.'road employes and Canal boatmen which took place at nollidaysburg on yesterday week and tne day following was attended by over three hundred persons, most of whom reside long the line of the eld canal, eome In counties remote from it, and a few in other States. The meeting was held In the Holli daysbnrc Opera House, with A. M. Lloyd, of Gay&port, as temporary Chairman, and Oeoroe Bi.eham. cf Pittsburg, as perma- i THIRD MY OF fiYFVRFR I W. i'i - - iwu iir-i I triut ins. GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. "Vt'MIKRK.AS. by an Act of the fJeneral Assem yy bly of the Cotnmfnwealth of Pennsylvn nia. entitled " An Act to rctrnlate the JenerI Elections within this Cnmnmn wealth . " It i pntoined uoon me to Kive public notice of paid elections, and to enumerate in said notice what I tlon from jury dnty during their term o: errice o.norr are tobe elected. I D. A. M'THF.K. Hinb Sheriff of the t'ounty of t'mbri. 'he l'rm nnvoa.th of I'cnnsyU'snia, do hereby mnkfl known anil irive n tice t the electors ot thn coun ty Hfr rCKid, that (renernl Election will be held In Raid county of Cambria, on the. pump- 3 jr.et i-.'untj man has 713 on cue half acre of ground. ',4..,ni',ur-, !air county, potatoes f ' twHiitv five cents per bushel. " - Mi,- .it t't statement issued on the I,'rease Mi f pilars at the railroad station. She did not discover her loss until on the tiain for Al toona, when a passenger pointed out the thief. In attempt ing to arrest him and three companions a passenger named Bradley was cut in the hand. The thieves pulled the bell rope, stopped the train and took to the woods. They are sunnosed to ha fr September of ' Pcket3 om Pittsburg and following up I -Shortly after four o'clock on Wednes , day evening of last week, Mrs. Felix Box , ler.of Portage st, Conemaugh borough, un- dertook to build a fire in the kitchen stove j he applied a match, but the wood did not i burn readily. In orJer to hasten the Are ehe took a half.galion can of kerosene oil and betan pouring it on the wood. The , match that had been previously applied had ' d 8ma" flame which s"e failed to no nee. This flame communicated with the oil --....I ..w.u uiecan, causing an explosion. Oil scattering all nrQ. xr r.-... . , ( ie Ailing to an alarming f 1 1 iititmnon ana uea- , ( :.,,n ttie stock of ladies' ,., an i utt.rr suitingn on the ar ,,..r -ti'i k i f Bonds ever brought , now on exiuuiiiuu nt mo it v s fUrser i.iov . , - tnkMi: up hy t!ie publication :im(ht ion has crowded . i! matter. Mi'itMis to Mr. .John U to vtish'p, for a tine .it it f Fukkmas t fficcr i: mks. . i , h.I i!ib-:nwti Kepub- i i t-r f "mi the official ...... - i.flice, if Mr. Stine- V'v'','..: -'-I- . ; r f'irr.istiing the court v i i u iv t. fur the ensuing j mr W " Mr N'rn- P.rjne, of ,v f .rtt-'-'i'ii of i !' per ton. . t.,4TS I'.-own, nt Cambria town . i,- .. ,i-f i f K''tns)tirg, will sfll a .. . f .,..r,,.i..i! propetty oo Saturday, . . H -wil' .i'.-o dtTer his farm delivered by the venerable John Doughertv of Mt. Union, Huntingdon county. Hon j Hiram Price, of Iowa, ex-member of Con- ; Kress and lato Commissioner of Indian Af fairs, who removed to the West from nolli- ! daysburg ir, 1844, Samuel Calvin, Esq , and ' State Senator n. J. McAteer, of Hunting- ' don county. On the following day the dele- Kates went by rail to Williamsburg, where they were cordially welcomed by the citizens ' and addresses were delivered by Capt. A. i M. Lloyd. V. n. Swartz, ot Altoona, and J Mayor G. Nelion Smith, formerly of Johns- ' wwn, out ot late years a resident of Phila delphia. It was decided to hold the next reunion at Huntingdon, in October of next year, the date to be hereafter determined. Take it all In all, the reunion was a most pleasant affair, and will long be remembered by those who attended it. HTJIESML. on inursnay. September 8rh, I8R4, Mr. Adam Sides, of Indiana county to Miss Margaret Cites, of Barr township. OBITI'ARY. 1 ( '". -" t ' t :- : i - - in r -I" I uie. i,s. 'iy the burning of it -IiiMise fArni on last .it 's to about $3,000. Mioiint-i to 51,000. The i .i' V.n' b trn as soon IVt.-r'ur2, Huntlng . r ;!it 1p2 erotmii t.ff hy ! iv nf Iflxt week. He 4 V - v i 1- t - . i r . -It T- - -1 f- i ' 4 i it I ir t -A i U i Tv :t -1 r - -f.. i v ' if '.".-: s,..., ?' E, t s . I 1 -!'. s- T:. fffiwl.t train, and in attempt- I t: -r t ! a . i V I--', tr.v HM'l 'or r in- ..:i' trtin was in mo i u ti.lt-r the wheHs. t twrru'd from the .- and elect'd in.!-- a'litiMo for fall i will do w-ll to call tm-'ii? of goods, as very thing ou want. i i a ir ts at t!)'1 N-w t iv.- i 1 1 1 to t't cm--v !.tv.' r.ut t puollcly f: -it tiioty c.ti he aved .. iir-s- -oo !s bouts and pr.ivisinfs nt John -tc-et. Try it cting pheasant com- :." il'fr t.i.i-litij season 1 l---i!i irr 1.'.. Wiid " ni.-l sq-..tiri.i are M.t j- m I v. il.l turkej i ui O-to'.-r 1" to Jan--asoti r'Mntitpnrps Ko- tv r.ne itnlictments to be I iraml jury at the ses- : i:r; in "-jtnerset oimty this i i-s Mitniter at any one session i , i.'f ti. it ''unity. 15!a rconnty ' , V.r r.i;tti!'er of criminal cases j :l liis-yf- .iforney fur the ' i'i 1 ' ;rv t Us wek, being ; f, n-.tir.f of William M. V.-r. u:'.i.r.7e. hy the U. S. -.1 era 'n lit- in-tirance policies Tvep :"M.-s re in the Mutoal wV,rn,;! Fuifable, Life of .Htf t ',, -.ectirut Mutual Life. rVriiti, nt.i nayinie to Mr- en sn:,i for the benefit -" on M MI 1 1- r 1 n IT oil r r . . t T . .... head. fa. h ,?x,er s i . -''"-iU -Married, by H. Kin herchin; ;:":"":mKflr: f-EnshUrg. , nsiiMn(.B count ne rendered almost every particle of her cloth ing was consumed. Medical aid was sum moned and they found the patient in a ter rible condition. The hair was burned from her head and her bodv wan iitr.ii rn All that medical aid could do was done for' GRI FFI--Died, at her home in Muns- ine unrortunate woman, but shortly before : . s lPl on Saturday, October 3rd, iu o ciocic death came to her relief. The Altoona Times, of Monday refers to the reunion of Catholic Temperance so cieties at Loretto on Sunday last, as fol lows: The reunion of Catholic Temperance so cleties. held at Loretto, yesterday, brought toother the church societies of Altoona Johnstown. GMiitzin jnd Loretto. and at tracted many other Isitors to the beautiful little town on the mountain top. St. John s Liteiary and Betevolent Society, of this city, though not organized as a temperance society, received and accepted an invitation to attend. Ftty members marched to the depot, headed bv thetiermnn Cornet band, anrt started fur Loretto at 10.30 o'clock. At. Callifrin the societies at that place boarded the train. Arriving at Kaylor's station the visitors formed in l'ne and marched over the hiil to Loretto, wher they were received hythe!o-a! society. The Johnstown so ciety bad already arrived. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon Chief Marshal W. A. B. Lit tle, of Loretto, formed the line of parade, and about six hundred men wearing badees and regalia, n.arHifd through the principal street to the Catholic church. The follow ing -ocieties participatt d: St. John's, of Altoona, with German Cornet Bank of this city Maishals, Harry Tomlison, B. J. Lynch and Kobert Shields. St. John's, of Johnstown, with Mineral City Bann. of Johnstown, St. Patrick's Temperance So ciety of Gali'.tzln. and Citizen Band of Gal Ittzin Marshal, George Stale; St. Patrick's L. and B. Society, or Gallium, with' St. Patrick's band, of Gallifzin Marshals, R. J. Troy, M. Meagher' and M. Brennan; St. Michael's Society, of Loretto Marshals, M. Bradley and J. C. Scanlan After all had assembled In the church, Pev. Bush, the pastor, delivered a stirring temperance sermon, showing the evil t-rTects of drink, and advising and exhorting his hearers to make a stand against Its bineful influence. He was followed bv Father Da vin, of Summit, ant! Father Boyle, of Gal litzin, bivh of vt horn spoke with great eloquerce and fervor upon the ,ame object. The service In the church was not concluded until 5 o'clock in the evening. The visitors took supper in the villaze and afterwards took np their march for Kaylor's station. 1R85. Miss Mary Griffln. aeed about 40 vears. GRIFFITH Died, at the residence of his father, Mr. Evan Griffith, in Lilly's, on Monday. October otb, 1885,Sherman Griffith, aged about 20 years. Sad indeed it is to chronicle the closing of as young life so full of promise. D.'ath j has taken the light and joy of the household and loft a void in the hearts of his parents and sisters, which tlr.ie will never fill. ! Born and reared in Ehensburg, Sherman had many acquaintances thera to whom his deah will bring sorrow. Blessed with a kindly disposition, none knew him but to ' become his friend. About two years ago i he caught a severe cold, which planted the ! geim-i of consumption, which finally ended his life. All that medical skill and chance1 of air could do for him was done, but to no avali. Last winter he spent the cold sea son in Florida in company with Dr. Griffith, cf Ebensburg, and returned sliahtly bene-' fited: only to again relapse and pass away i with the withering leaves and fading flow- ' ers. ; The interment took place Id Ioyd's ! cemetery, Ehrnsburg. after services in the i Presbyterian church, of which the deceased was an upright and worthy member- c. i ' it ;,. Mr.o rv -i a v. r.r-: it, n t.i -i tk-v ' a ! - : ii - rl . . 'ut : and ' ..Ir e pne of boxes on 'f Ilirkers store, and it ali meant, thouaht i up a lot of old nitid they were f.ll t'-r they were un co infers and tables, s on the floor all -' ' In. i the work of "hipping away f t: a a r.'i-r. ' 1 a. a - I', " - f a- '. ! f i , V. 1 4 : k i-- i - i- i i I: i I in the construction ania railroad still 'riain.il contractors I ati Is that they keep u'eil manner. The - of pires u being '-V-" way. t of Portage district wiiiii tamed teachers . a tradnatn of thn 'v ' ,r"r ,ijt Hilth school at 'IV- M i- Dougherty, for the : "ir.h M, (rotih, for the ' ' r I -vi W. Diehl. for s, f ' . ; Frederica ITarn- r Prof. William '- S -!;(.0. "t ' f Kaston, has decided ; IVace has no juris svf)t the county to re ' L '1 - county has become 1 -'s- i.'.iotn tried in ttie T:-ropr procpp. lings ' - Wo'.i'd eem to be by a ' " T' e suit was a test Peare against the The decision Is a R-nri Township ltm. Snow fell in this place on the 3th inst. Chestnuts are very plenty In this section. It Is rumored that we will have some coke ovens in the near future. Some wretch stole a lot of very choic apples from Rev. Van Seoyoc last week A great many people patronized Bar nnm's show on Tuesday last who fail to pay their honest debts. There is talk of organizing an association in th near future to lay out and maintain a cemetery at Cambria Mills. Dr. Stockton, of Altoona, delivered an excellent lectnre on vocal music in the Bap tist church, of Mountain Dale, on Saturday evening last. Your correspondent raised a potato this year that weighs four lbs. It is no fish story, eiiiier, as he is prepared to prove it. If there is a larirer potato in the county we would like to hear from it. "ST.-r ' 7, i.x-l r 'St- f. i.. "J - a- ,f "'-ike" to Ex-SherirT ' otary t.ates and Iie perfoimance of the "v f,r officers. But tnen'ion the dlstin ' ' V- '.ates nS a member '" and. also the per 1 n-asurer stackhouses "1 the rarr. Why Is It sssj.,r, at Pitts 'tie Judgment of the S i f li'air l-mmt,- i -.. u II I J III r-- I.'oyd, whieh endp ai.krtiptcv of Wil " "v,.r iiKi,oo0 of fn. -re involved in the ' ' raid i ' - Ol .iiijoijii(, n The decision is 'he bondsmen on the a' not liable to the M I.'ovd r,r V. V, 1 . --I. lOTT III III I . s.t -r ,i r1 d, use. lp -A Inmates In li-t Of out- Vi end of th county The expendl in S(-ptember were T will foot n fx 7"" for the new barn rm are now ready for ;" and one bid. '' fn, has already been ' will take place on i Hkulock. Pa. Oct. 6, 1885. Dear Freeman:-On Sunday, Sept. j 27th Messrs. E. T. O Friel. E H Flick, ' Esq., and about twenty other members of I E. B. A., No. 20, of APonna. paid a visit to i Lilly's for the purpose of organizing a , j branch of the Emerald Beneficial associa- j j Hon, at this place. In the afternoon a meet- i I Ing was held in George's Hall and after sev- I eral earnest and eleqdent addresses by the j visiting gentlemen, St. R ise's Branch, No. 113, of Lilly's, was orcanized. The officers rt present of the new branch are: Presi- 1 dent, J. C. Brown: s cretary, J A. Leib, ; i treasurer, M. A. McG.nigh. The society is . composed chiefly of young men who desire i . to improve themselves mentally, morally and socially. A library and reading room, ; which ia soon to be provided will aid in , i this eood work. 1 ! Mrs. McCaffery, of this place, leaves on : Friday next for hr old home in Scotland, I to remain permanently there, ner many friends here will wiah her a pleasaut voyage. , The public schools of Lilly boroueh will ; i open Oct. 12 for a six month's term C. j - - ; j M..tnrntlnf, cl. .1, I . ' Post 498 was mustered into the G. A. R-, at this! place, on Saturday evening, the 3d i i ult.. by Wm. D. Hall, M- D., munstering ! efflcer, of Altoona, Ta. There were about , .to honorably di-charged Veterans present on i the occasion and honered their Post by giv- . ing it the name of Chaplain U. C. Christy, I showing their respect to the memory of the ! Coad soldier Priftt, who served his country ; in the capacity of chaplain of the 78th P. j V., for over 3 years in the late Rebellion. 1 SL Augu'tine and vicinity furuishei a j large number of volunteers for the Union . during the dark days or the Rebeliion, a! heavy proportion of whom never returned ; from the war and whose remains are in , Southern battle fields away from friends! and kindred. Those Veterans who yet sur vive r ropose keeping up ttie t.napiain u. . 4 into wrt BROWN'.-Died, at Ms residence in Wil more, on Wednescay, October 7th, 1885, Mr. Henry Brown, aged 84 years. The deceased came to this country from Germany fifty-four years ago, find became an employe on the old Portage railroad sometime after it was finished, and v.worked on it for many years. He then wnt to farming ir. Toder townsh ip then mo'd to Johnstown, and in 1870 bought the ahm farm about a mile east of this place, which he sold to his two sons, Joseph and P.; F-, and about ten years ago went to live, ofa the outskirts of Wilniore. He was honest and upright in all his dealings with the V.orld and all bis life enjoyed the rspect at.d con fidence of every one who knew kiim. lie was twice mariled and he is survived by Ins second wife and their three children, Joseph, who lives on tne farm nea.t town, P. F., who keeps a hotel in this, place, and Mrs. James Jones, of Wilaore; also by Mrs David Gates, of Yode'.- township, Mrs. An drew Sit louis. of .Johnstown, and Henry Brown, of the sam place, children by his first wife, nis'.emains were intered in the Catholic ceme tery at Wilmore this forenoon May his soul rest In peace. COLLINS. Died, at the residence of her hiv?.and, Mr. Philip Collins, in Philadelphia, jfa Sunday, October 4th, 1885, Mrs. Marga ret Collins, aged 58 years. j The deceased, whe had been in declining j health for some time, spent a portion of j the summer here together with her husband at the residence of his two unmarried sisters, ; and returned to her home In Philadelphia ; three weeks ago yesterday. It was not I then supposed by her friends that her death I was o near, although it was painfully ap : parent that her life hung upon a very slen 1 der thread. Mrs. Collins was tha e Idest I child of the late Hon. Philip Noon, one of ! the earliest Irish settlers in this plj.ee. who ! became the second Sheriff of the county In 1811, and subsequently filled Ihe offices of Prothonntary, Justice of the Peace and As. eociate Judge of the Courts. He died about 18ii0, and his wife followed him a few years after. Mrs. Collins was married in 18M, and lived here until about fifteen years ago, after which she and her husband resided In several places In the north-eastern and cen. tral portions of the State wherever his nusl ness as a railroad contractor required his presence. For some years past their resi dence has been in Philadelphia. She was gifted by natnre with a remarkably bright intellect and possessed a well trained and highly cultivated mind. Here where she was born and where she may be said to have spent almost her entire life, for she was a (the oie hninit the Tuesday neit tollnwtntr the first Monday ot g.ld month,) at. winch time State nd.:otinty ottlcrris wlil be elected hg follows : ONE PERSON for thi ffice of State Trensurer. ONE PERSON for the t ffice of Sheriff of the Cour'v of Cambria. ONE PERSON for the i ffice of Poor House Director tor the county of Cambria. TWO PERSON'S for the office of Jury Commissioner s for the county of Camtuia. ONE PERSON fr the office of Coroner f the county ot Cambria. alo hereby mahe knotm anrf ffirt notice, that the ril-e lor holding the aloreiiid election , In the several wards, tioroughs. dintrlctK and townships within said county are as follow, to i wit : The r'.leetors ot the district composed or the I townsliiii oi Allcuheny to meet ut Bradley's j school house, in said township. j I The Ejectors of the district composed, of the ! townshie of Adams to meet at the hou.-c ot Kan'l ' i Itunmiro. in Adatnsriurn j I The Uleetor of the district composed of the ; township of Barr to moet at School House No. 11, i 1 in said township. j I he KlectoT of the district composed of the I ! township ot Blnekltck to meet at the house of : .' Al'rara Makin. deceased. : in said township. j 1 The K.lect..rs ot the district composed of the ; towr.st.jp of e'amhria to meet at the townsnlp j : school house in renshur; boroutth. j j The Klectors ot the district composed of the ; boronh ol t'amliritt to meet j follows: first ' I w:ird. nt the school hone In smd ward; Second ' ward, in i lie hornuich lock-up in s.ild ward. ; The Klect.irs of th3 district cmpo'ed of the j ' township of t'arroll to meet nt the school house I In Carrolltown tiorouuh. j i Tne Klector of the district composed nf the ' borouK'.i ol Oiirrolltotn to meet nt j house in said bomuirh. The Klectors .-I me district composed of the j township of Uicst to meet at School House No. ' 9, in sriid township. I The Klectirs ot the district composed offhehor ! onirh ot t'hest Springs to meet at the house of : Jacob Wagner in snld lioroiikh. The Electors ol the district composed of the township ot 'learti"ld to meet at School House ! No. -l .adjoining the villasa ol St. Augui-tine, in j said town.-tv.p. ' The Electors of the district composed of the township of t'oneiiKiin h to meet at the school house at Sini;c-r's In sat.t township. I The Klectors of the district composed of trie borouah of t'enemanirh to meet as foMows: first ward, at the house of Peter Ialtiio. in said ; Krlst ward: Second ward, at the house of John Swartiman. in said Second ward. I The Electors of the district cmposed of the ! borouifh ot foopersdale to meet at the school ' house in s:iid borwuirh. I The Eitctors of the district composed of tho : township ol Crovle to meet nt tho school house In ttie village of Summerhill. In said township. ' Thhe Electors of the district composed of the township of Dean to meet at Kich andt' school houe.ln 6id township, j The Electors ot the district composed of the borough ot East ("or.etraivih to meet at the school hnnse ln 'd boronn.'. The Eitctors of the district composed of the borough ot Einstiuiir to im-et :is follows- t.a-t crd mt the offlcoof Kichard lones. jr., in' said w-ird- V e-t war t . at 'nnnll Koom.tn said ward. Tne Electors or the dis rict composed of the i township o: Elder to meet at the a-ho'd h-,uo m 1 the rillsire ( 1 St. Hml'ace. 'n said township. The V iee'ers nf the district curapojul of the ! borouifh ot franklin to nin-t ht the school house : in Said bormitfh. I The Elector-1 'f 'he ditrict composed of the tnwn-hip el Uallit7.in to meet mt Dawson"? school house, in aid township The Eioctors ol the d'strlet compeaod of tho horouith ot tla'.litziti to meet at the school house ln s:nd hiironnh . The E-euturs ot the cu-tru-i r.'mp'a "'"" onuh ol (Jrnbbt.iwn to meat at the t'"dic school bouse in said borough. the Electors fit the district c-.npoeed of the township t Jackson to met at the house of Hcnrj- Kaitcr. in snid township. The Electors of the district composed of the iKiroutth of Johnstown to meet as follows: first ward at H'Kim No. 1. In the new school building on Market street, in smd ward: Second d. at theotficeot 3 S Sfrnver, Ei .on M irket street, in said war.!: Third ward at the house of John Brady, on franklin street. In said ward: fourth ward, nt the school houe in s:iid ward: fifth ward, nt tho house of A neu-t Weluand. In smid ward-Sixth w ard, at tlie .lohr.stoWQ pottery. In suid ward seventh ward at the otdre of Samuel W. Miller. Esq.. In .ud ward. The Electors of the district composed of the boron till of Lillys to meet at the school house, in said tioroimh. The Electors o.'the district composed of the or ouifl, ot Ioretto to meet in the school house ln sai.i boroilMh. The Electors f the district con. posed of the towr--hip of M'::icter. to meet at itm warehouse f X intestine D'irt'in. deceased, in the vtllafre ol Munstcr insaoi township. Tli! f.lea-'-.r- ..t the district compo"d of the t'orouuli i ! Mi.ivillc to meet as follows: firu ward, at tlio I . i k m : Second ward, at the hose carriage imui-e. in said ward. I he Electors ot the district composed of the horoi:gn ol i'rospect to meet in the school house is said ''orouuh. The Electors ol ttie district c.nnposed or the township of Portage, to meet H e school bouse near the villaue ol Pnrtaxe. The El ( tors ot the district composed of the townstii p of Beade to meet in the tin shoo of Ahrahntn Cornelius, in ti e vlllnire o! Ulasgow In sat-.! township. T he Elector- or the district composed ol tao t-iwn-hip of K"-hl and to raee' at he hou se of Jo ac.'.. (Jets, in said township. T Lie Electors ol the district c imposed of the town-hip of Stonycreel; to meet at Jacohy'g school bouse, in said township. The Eioctors ot the district composed cl the ti-wrship of Summerhill to teeet at Summerhill school houe. In fit i'firoutfrh ot Wilmore. The Electors of the district composer! of the township of Si'-quctianiia to meet at the house ot Mich acl T'l iff , i o said town-hi p. The Electors of the district composed ol the towm-iiip of Taylor to meet as fill.iws: East Taylor to nie t at the school house neir Hea drick's. in said township; West Ttivlor to meet at the hone," of Jonas Biouchs In said township. The Electors of the district composed of the borough of lunnelhiil to meet at the school bouse in said l.oronnh. T he Electors ot the district composed of the borouiih of Woodvaie to meet at the new school house in ssld borough. The Elector of th district composed of the borouah ot Wilmore to meet at council chamber, in sai.I b.roui4h. The Electors of the district composed of tbe township ot Washington to meet at the school house at the foot of l'hine 4. In tho borough o. Lilly. T he Electors of the district composed of the township of White to meet at the small store hone of Joh n C dates. In a Id township. T he Electors of the district composed of the township of Yoder to meet as follow3: first di vision, at School House Eo. 3. In sold township; Second divlsl n, at Beam's "cbool house, in said township. SWCIAI. ATTEXTIOJT.. ave the riKht to vote for the itidB-e nnd one In- J - (lector, and each Inspector shall appoint the I eierk. The first election, board of any new dis trict shall ;e selected, and vacancies in election boards Piled as shall be provided bv law. Elec tion officers shall be prfviledsred from arrest npon day ot election, and while enitaired in making up and transmitting- returns, ex .-ept npon a war rant of a court of record or ludKe thereof, f ir mny election fraud, tor felony . or for want on breach oi me peace. In cities they may claim eiemp- Sue. If.. No person ran be Qualified to serve as an election officer who shall h . Id or who shall within two months have held an office, or ap- poinT ui?ni or employment in fir under the irov- ernmi nt of the I'nlted State, -ir of this State, or ol any eily or county, or any municipal board. ' comm. ssh.n or trust In any city, save only jus- I ti-es ol the peace, nnd aldermen, notaries public '. and persons in the militwrv service of the -State; , nor shsll any election officer be eligible In anv civil othce to be hel l at an election a t which he shall serve, save only to such suDordf ate muni cipai or liv-al officer. blow the irrade of ciiy or coun'y orhecr. as ha!l he designated by law. And also the fol'owlnit acts ot Assembly now in force in this state, viz.: j ACT OF .fASVARY 30, 1$S4. ' Sue. 4. Th it all elections held herea (ter under the laws of thl t'oinmoiiwea Ith. the po'ls shall be ! 1 opened at seven o'clock, a. m., and close at seven i o'olock. p. m. J Sri:. 7. V. henever there shall be a vncancy In j an election board on the morntna, of the election. , said vacancy hall be hlled in conformity with I existing laws. ' i I The Act of Assomhty. entitled. " An Act relat- ln to the elections of this Commonwca.lt. "passed July '2. 1S"9 provides as follows, to wit.: That the I nspectors and judires shall meet mt ' the respective places appointed for hjldlnit the j elections In the district tt which they respective- i ly bolonif. before seven a'clock in tne morning of ' Tuesday. November 4. and each said Inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualined , voter ol such district. i In case the person who shall have received the ' second highest n imber of votes for inspector I shall not attend on the dav of an eleetien. then ' the person who shall have received the next j hiirhest number of votes foriudre the next pre- j cedin election shall act as Inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall hmve received i the hluhest number ol votes for Inspector shall j not attend, the person elected judne shall ap point an inspector in his place. And in cai-e the ; person elected udire shall not attend, then the I inspector who shall have recoived the hltihet : number of v;ts for Inspector shall appoint ' judiie In his place, and it any vacancy shall con- tinue in the nar.l for the space of one hour after j the time fixed by the law for the openina of the i election, the qualified voters of tho tow nship. ward or district for which such officers have been the school ' elected shall elect some of their number to till the vacancy. SenewII ! Hardware Hardware ! IMPORTANT TO CITIZTCiNTR OP EB ENSBURG AND V r- CI NIT Y". The great popularity of this preparation, after its test of many years, should be an assurance, even to the most skeptical, that it is really meritorious. Those w ho have llseil JIjiI.I.'s 1!1K ltKXKWKR kuow that it tloee all that is thumefl. It causes new prowth cf rttiir on baKJ heatis prov!lel the hair follicles are not dead, which is sekloru the case- restores natural color to gray or faded hair; pre serves the scalp healthful and clear of dandruff; prevents the hair falling off or chaoginf? color; keeps it coft, pliant, lus trous, ami caue It to prow long and Hai.l'8 Hair Renfwf.r produces its cffccU by the healthful influence of its Tetretable Ingredients, which invigorate and rejuvenate. It is not a dve, and is a delightful article for toilet lisc. Con taining no alcohol. It docs not evap orate quickly and dry up the natural oil, leaving the hair harsh and brittle, aa do other preparations. Buckingham's Dye FOR THB WHISKERS Colors them brown or bltvek, as desired, and is the best dye, because it is harmless ; produce a permanent natural color; anil, belnjr a sintrle preparation, is more con venient of application than any other. fRBPlUD IT SL P. HALL, & CO, Nuhua, N. H. Sold by all DoaJera la Medlcinta. TAKK TUTS OPPORTUNITY OF IX- ! forming Ihe people of Kbenl.nrpr an.l vicinity, that we hare ' opened out in the Tudor holding on Iliih sirrd, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, iirMFcr.i.Yrs- rnnr.s. Ttrir.DKrs- n.irnu-iKr lir.WUTH WOLS. HUHSh ;Uut.. IL-liUUV 1 1.Y3 Uf.V.lTLS OF .ILL KLYDS.JUJ! IL'O.Y r,,1 STEEL HOUSE FrEXTSlfLYG OOOD Jt' F- I OL I 'EL'S. CVr.Kh' nr.YS. SUET T v u-iuru;iix; es. ru 'LYEs.conD,.iaE, etc. Referring to th above, we respectfully asJ the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a shave ut their patronage. e have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have'" bought our goods for cash, and believe we can oflVr great induccuient3to those who desire to purchase. E: DUFTON & SON. r.iir..Mlli;n, April t, l!.f.). E M 0 V A L i BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST o - Goetz, THK MO HE OF TOTTXa. Tho sttentien of .-.II qimlilie-l voters is illreeteil to the following Act of Assetnl.ly reirulatln the f moile ol voting in this tfitnnionweiillli: i f-HAWflKIX THK MODB OF VOT1 XH. ' Ax Act reit-ulHtintf the mode ol voting at all ; the eleetions in the several eonnties cf the j i -emtrionwealth. apjirtived March 30, lf39: Stc. 1. Br it enacted by the Senntr and Howie i of Hrprrtenlfitivrx of the t'ommonirralth of 7Vnn- tylqenia in General A txembly met , and it ts hereby emit ted bt the authority of the. S'imr. That tho qoalitieif voter of the several counties of this j Commonwealth, at the Keneral. townhlp. l.or j ouli. or s)ieeial eleetions. are herehy authorlzoit i n.l reqiiirnl to vote the tlekets printed or writ ten, f.r partly printed or partly written, severally clafsitleil as lollows: line tickets shall emliraee : the names ofall .Indues of t'ourts to he voted for, ! and t latiele.i outin.lo .l u.MeiMy;,, one ticket j fh:ill eiiibmee th - timnos olnll Slate oltiei-rs voted . lor and he labeled "State:" one t'eket. shal! eui- j trace the n-inies fit all eounty otticers voted lor, j .ind he labeled "County:" one ticket shail etn- j hrire the nutnes of all township orfleers voted , lor. and r e labeled I'l-wnship:'' otie ticket shall eiii'ir. the names ol all horoUKh ornes voted tor. and he laheied ' Horouh: and each Cass ' shall tie deposited in a separate ballot-hor. j (Iivkw umier my hanfl. at my ortlee in Kher.sbnrir, ' this third dav of Oct-. her. In the tear .il our I Iord one tho- sand eiiht hnndn:d and eiifhty- four, and th" itviependf nee of the T'nitud Istates ot Atneric i the one hundred and ten. I. A. MTHKR. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Khotii. hur. Oct. 10. l8i -4t. Happy Children. Hftw to lakf Tliom Ko-Kffp Tliein in Ifealth anfl Tlicy Will Take fnrf oflhr KpM. The jy f v-ry wp-riirnl;ttf1 h r u sphoVI cnnip rhit -fly tr-m trip rhlMrm. Thousand '' ttft'Ani tn !.rfnti rfo nnt takn far? of ih-.'r rliil''en Tlironyh (irnnrnnre troro tlim ru') imp nL'!-ft thrv 3ufti-r 'hem tn f : 1 1 prU nrI 1m wlton knnwle.liro mltrht h.ivp fherri Tn tort n.n-1 liomp. Tr. TWrM KenriPilv -fTpr M "Kar or'tp HpTTiPit oinvhstieaMy a rrtP'Ifcine r hl phiMrn - 'rpn'ip in ' ncfffin. ontatn'Tv. nrt hnrmfiif inir1itrt trhatrrr9 c t -:t i iri t tn t f lilnot Htiicii. w n ftiiimrf. ftp spat nnt ennrvp of ('Spp. Fa 9 oritr Prmrrtij" i rho IriPTwl nt nMMrionH and 'lionM he found in prpr nnroprv fhp l-ind Knp it in vnr !ini!f? r y-ur children"!" sk. h tcI! np r r vnnr n 1. Try ft nnd yon will hp wind vtn tlii prtfH-- Make no mif'akf. The medic. np i- Fnrnit Ri'mrtit" nni the pr.rrietnr' n irro nn-1 ai!',r' Ir. THvtd Knnody. K ndut. N V. One do!;ir a bottle. r.oort KaM Tor f tf.oofl Tttfnr -V; David Kennedy 'a Favorite Kemedr' i- L x'"' "v wht itolrtlmto hi and derrrpe hp jraa that are shnwpred upon it hv al who hsvp t'-"d ft. Mr. Trae Tf. Snvder. of SnTig-erripe N , nr: "My little da uirhN-r wa? e..rere a'T Khenm from head o font: Tr. Kcnnedr Kav orite Kcmedy, cured her. This ai two ve.ir? aro.', Wf iirp not in fh- ITnlft of Pnnlnsr any port of pn (pnt npiiinfnpc in n:ir column- t-vt we hfiTipcn t-" know Tr. lnv!.t Knnedr. r, H..n dont. N. Y.. and enn rtcrPonnMv rpt-v fn 'hp rx ce'lrncp o( the nipdirine wnith thp H--..-. ,r n" "Fnvnrtt" Krrrpdy." AnH 'f a -rr.-d of i:r w u por-iuiio nnvho.ly'to u-p U nil thu nf reV r from euf?prin no rnp inna ' c!ini'!rp h i l w drr n troni nvinir that. wi.'.!. K - d;'je:ips of the hlood Widnpv n1 hoTrU tt l-n ' r-y ..jut' Wc Mfn!d not ho without i f,r f.vn ' tho h lnrthnr it -opt". Daily Tiinrx. 7V07 v y herlfrs'SalesT I v virtue of annrtrv rit r,r fieri Facias an-1 1 I Alia- Kieri Kic s u.iIPr ,,ut 0, th(, ,-,., o( r.nmn-.or I'lea el t 'n m t,r: a eon if v ' ai to me dtrecrod th. -e w'l t.e vpo?e.l to rni.illc site at the MANSION HOT'SK Johnstown, la. .on WMnrsilay, October 21, at lfloV'flfi( . "T . to wit.; Al' tie -rl i tuin ail infrest of Michael Mil ter a- I T ' a S(.!r'- Miller, of in and to nil that ce t.vn pi. -c or t.a-v! . f land sltunte in .l:iclirn ''"""1111 ' irel.r a 'otnt - . Pa. adjoininir lands n'l'lij'ltM-vnl'ieeait; Hinckton Run and la" j ! :.! Rne o tho south; 'ernei -ui Hunt nr. t l-r ,i, M Varner on tho west- w. w Itm-ni arnor oa tho lorth: eontn-uinv "i acre. more or loss ahont to scros of wl ich having; thoreor frected a 1 st iry -. 1 plank stahle. 1 Krist mill an 1 Itnsrs. now In the eeenpancy of an i.Kwis ar. taken in ot Alfred E. -)' Altoon's Le.i!ing Merchant Tail or, Has Kemoved to Much Larger and more Commo dious Quarters. -)o(- TWO SQUARES ABOVE HIS old stand to No. 1511 Eleventh Avenue, -)o(- Where His Fall and Winter Stock i.s Now Ready for In spection. For Fashionable Fabric, a Beautiful Fit and Gcod Workmanship, jo to ( m. GOETZ, the Tailor, i -M- ! 11th Avenue. Near 15th St , I ALTOONA, PA. Kl'IIAX nil'liT SALE ! -:o:- I Have Now in Store the hiirhest Stock of Hardware Ever Oni'ied in the Country, all bought a Sock-Bottom Prices fur Cash ar all First-Class Goods. I di, X : Buy or Keep in Stock Any Chr ; Job Lot or Auction Good-. AVh. ever You Buy From me You CV-. Rely on Being Worth the Money You Pay for it. Owing to an Ad vance I am Now Selling Many Goods at Less Than I Can Replace Them at, But I Shal Con tinue to Sell at Bottom Prices, until I am Compelled to Re-stocd up. When You Want a Cooking or a Heating Stove, Tin Hard ware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, Call and See my Prices, I am Not Uundersold. Ebensburg, August 14, ISS. G HUNTLEY. O' Hv r ..,,t Srt' S i " CANBEE Rubber BOOTS ?5 : to 1 Tn- !.fj J 1. -iv an 1 s- ' .T..i-r. lira i ! lot ..if, - I twt "O -;' I ru;-:-:' cl : - on., f I ft,,r.t r. if,,. ' It 1 i. m n i I ir t . I- - ' tnert b .ll.ls i 3t IV M . 'h- 1 1 M-eii i' : I t'.c f i ; - -t "Ol w:.! .t :y r-i !' f ; I ( . !..-.i r. A '-.l'-.T-a 0---, . i;.-.-..l!f-y , ' ( ', VI r. -ii 1 1 -,l . urt of -e to on t... .- 1 real seized , null of rcf-1 lot of h ie . .-.1 a WTTIT DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinary Rubber Foots Iwavs weir out first en the ball. Th" f r.t.i; Boots are tlnu'-ie tl,irk. on the hail, and ivo ; ' i.K l.C t : inrc T ii f e - c -. f. -tn .t :ia iv i... ei'irt; - a - or. HAM, t ti -ill hi; r-nr-one- ;n'. iin.l with tn t.rt .l'.luu M'l.l V. t-ciit')r. Import rnil tn ( 'rt lira ssri-ft. Kf i w b r 'i .Vr . on VV! .it W tT! I in tt-e l i'l' 1 Si ite i r, VK1.S11U.F SAD 1 K ' N Sa.l lri ns. r..l:sl.ir. hint. tl'C t rk I AO ent'r et srl' h'-it:-;'., l-r W V ITII HIM tiio-ler .t i?. A liieiiti.; I::.:: to ir-,1.1 i-r-M -i.-iTi. A . 1 '.- f.-r c'r'"-l.i Kt X SI IKON -'... t-S Ke.-le St .TV. Y. DMfNITRATniX NOTiCr, ev-nt 'NT I'.K-ll;e-s two n il'.iei: .irnrv ir. -n 1i 1....1 .. i ,m is. tlOI'si KlflH I. VS. I ric tne ini-urr J Wm jmmm fn. s ; 1 1 .firti is H.. V iff A' I0UI5I.E W EAR. ifrvt e--otii'irnl Kubber Boot in ihu mark't. I..asts lonsr-T tltn utiv other boot an! tbe PRICE .VO IMGHEH. CtUl and ci- amitic Uie goods. T-fiy- FCR SALE BY H. CHiLDS & CO., W I!i I 'M i: tt.iMN Ai.ri vi i"i i;r !:;, i'A. j:'Cl,-!.u:,-. Scj.t. It. 'si. K?nte i .T ibh M. I,.t7i I.'ttcrs .? A k m i t.i ' ti 1 1.' n "il T,' 1 7' n i r . .. i -,t late shi n..tir tatr. nn.i 1 ,,rc- til p. ' Jit 1 i-. f to en v r:i rst.y ii.ieii i :. ii-1- i ' ni II t.-ii.: .it .!..tn t i. . "'5. -It. l. I1 .its M-rl .- ai; Alt V ;er. lere;ieil. et:lt-- of .Ir.bn ':..,;! "I I town-tt.- in. l-.r-iencd. 'i.tl-otf! t. 1 ps ;,: w:' h, rt .leiav, -! i i-c nn.. nni-t !- i f..r settle I MZIN'-KK. A-.l'iv.ii'striitr'.v. AiiM For, sai.k: Sue. 1. Every male citizen twentv.one years i ot aire. iio?scslni the followinit qnnlirientions, i shall te entittcil to vote nt all elections: i firs' He shnl! have been a cttlien of the I L"riltel Stiifes :it lea"t one month. t Srronft He Mm 11 have resi-lel In the State one ( year (or 1! bavlnir previously been a qualified ; leetor or native born citizen of the State, he j hall have retno. ed therelroui prd returned , with- i In si x months; inimtdiately preceding: tho election. Third He shall have resided in the election dis- j irn-i wneie iieMimn imiit 10 vom ml lensi iwo months itniuedlMte:y oreevdinic tbe election. roiirth- lr twenty-one years of mi., or ii ward, he shull huve jiatd within two years a State or county tax. which shall have been assessed at least two n.onths and paid at least one month be fore the election. N !. 4. All elections by the eiti7.en shall be by bollot. f'.vcry ballot votd shall be numbered in order in which it shall be received, and the Dum -ber recorded bv tbe olection officers on tt.e list ot voters opposite the name ol the elector who j presents the ballot. Any electors rosy write his i name upon the lirhet. or cause his name to be I t 41.1' are clenrrd rtweltri'jr I". iJ i-'ber oilth i Miitiel H:i-e. e-.i'ion ami to he fold st the putt of Jos. J. IT iBb i.-r. A - I All th rlsrbt 'itlo and Interest of Samne' Pares n :. - . to tb-n certain piece or parcel ft land situaie in .1 lefecon tnwnship. tambrla e. -itity adj. 'ol-,.. landii ot Ellas Keam on the ei-r Hipet-.ton Km and lanrts of Taae K..se on tbe south: ('.--ne ins Hunt and Abraham V.- -.er on t. : . W. Harris' and Abr.ibam V .me-ot -he n'.rth: enntnl-iinir l'O acre., more i-rlf-. ni...nt 5.1 ji .rt a f which are cleart-J. bav. Ina the-e.in erected a 2 storv dwliinir honse, n'iirk stable grist mill and otifbnildines. now In t'ie i tripanoy or Samuel Kaesn"d Lewis Si-eer Taken In evecatlon and to be sold at the suit ot H InHns KMnier. TKHMS (IF SAI.K : One-third of the pur-chas-money to be pnld wben the propertv Is knocked down and the remaining two-thirds at the ennrirmatior of the deed. Sberifl's (Ifflce Vt.'rr fa I ' r a T.T-TWFR US 1S85. Sheriff. F A Y;'i!i.!l'io t:irm iu Jp.l in ship. 'im' - t r-'iii.t y . a'"iti: v' rott". ;n v,irir)- of I Vm( An'l'iiv :e!' nn.i M her, onrit: 50 -t which r r'cir i :n:tt rt, aroo l hr l wno-i f :n' -r. a it nnd tvirn i-tn tli? n'u'1 anil i; f- never fiii'in tiirmi;. V ai'plv wi. th? i remlrf"' n -it. A I oiihi-ny trn- II! 1 ,rIUU IU- r! !M one h . nm it lis arr", i! cr V.jir.!, hi - lurMM-r ptrrii'ul.ir: VNN M'KY, S. W . turner Ieti n .ii'r.auil Mih M , 1 i e HE pfr II h jm "WIG BIACHI tw'.?OVEB H!CH ARM, kew r.iECHANf sal pj?:mc:ple3 A KO ROTARY hSOVEMcNTS, AU TCM AT iC'RE CTAriD PERFECT AC'::-1N. J.rLIfiJER SHUTTLE, sc . .-:c h;.iC.Lt, posi- Tl f.i.;-. .i'J Sf'RIKCS, FEW par ,-, rr.i LVJit; weicht, no fric-tj'.- h. r; nr.'irz, no wear, NO FAT'C iifc. KO "TANTRUMS," cm ? -.rt-i always ed, w!Q;ti .. a '";, a-:d gives PERFTOT ST --CTIOr1. SEND rP"" C!:C.-LAKS. -.-i.-J-Uess . AVERY MACHINE CG. 8X2 Eroadv ay, ITtw Tork. iU.j.-.nu. ... ris fsvvwiiuwavt II 1.1 S jitember ut, 1S85. ( Arsnment rar 1.11 1 fA 'T t'., C Cnrttity lfst as long as doing it does not Carrolltown and Father MeHogh, of Wil conflict with their obligations to their coun- j morA, thf Rv. Father (iarvey, of Philadel- nnia, n vnos" conurt Ki.iiin ttie neceaseo very frequent Tisitor t her birthplace after written thereon and attested bv a citizen of the . , . district. Tbe election ofbeers shall be sworn or ner nrst, neparture irom ir, sne wan univer sally respected for her true womanly virtues anrt endearing personal qualities, which made her the life and light of the domestic, circle. She gave to th poor with an open hand and was ever ready to respond to tbe call of sicfcnes or suffering. She was a strict member of the Catholic. Chnrch and ooeyerl all its requirements with fidelity and j exemplary devotion. She lived and" died a ; true, sincere. Christian wotnep, and her 1 death has caused a feeling of deep and j genuine sorrow among all who knew her- ; Of ! er father's family, hpr eldest brolher, ' James C. Noon, who wjs a practising attor- i ney at Jnhnstown when the late civil war ! broke out, was among the first to march to j the front, and was killed in December, 1R62. at the battle of Fr dtricksburg. Her other! brotliar, Philiv S. Noon, who wa or.e of the '. brightest young lawyers of his day in the ; State, died in this place at the residence of the husband of the deceased in j8bv;. Her : sister Catharine, who always made bi-r home with her Is the only surviving tnem- 1 ber of the family. Mrs. Collin? never had i any children. Her remains were brouzht J nere ry rail on mesnay morning, anil tin Wednesday nmrninz Wr-re taken to tbe Catholic church. After a tf quieni hih mas had been celebrated by Father Walsh, as sisted by two priests ftom the monastery at trv or their religion Of course- It win r nut a few vears that these Post can exist as their ranks are gradually diminishing, and and as they pss t- thf bourne from wl H iY notraveler returns, ti fir places must remain vacant, the veterans or tne war ti... i..i.iii,.n must follow the veterans of of the o.l.er wars of the nation. I riisiitii in si C. Christy ivn, v. n.. i.. I lituiaiu yours. S. thn Cim plain K may piorper. tbe belonged, and who accompanied the remains to this place, delivered a most earnest, in sturtlve and eloquent funeral sermon, in which be referred feelmgly and impressive' to the Christian virtues of the deceased, her placid and gentle life, and her pvaceful and haipv death Her remains were then n f.rred in thrt adjoining ci mtttry. May bir soul test in peace. afB md not to disclose bow anv eieetor shall have voted unless required so do so as a witness In a I'ldlcinl proceeding. Ski-. f Klectors shall ln all oaes except trea son, telonv, and brc-ieh ot surety ol the peace, be r,nvilegei Irom arrest durinif theirattendance on elections and in iridna; t and retnrninij theretmm. Src. e. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this I'ommonwealth shall be In active military service, under a requisition fremt be president fit the f'nited Stu'Ss or by any authority frora this I'ommonwealth. such electors max exercise the riifht of sutfraji-e in all elections by the citizens under such regulations as are or shall be pre scribed by law. as fully as II they were present at their usual place of election. Sec 7. Mi laws reKn'atlnir the holdtnsr of elections by the citizens for the registration of electors shall be un iform throughout Ilia Stats, but no elector shall be deprived ol the privilege of voting by reason ol his name not belna; regis tered. Skc. S. Any person who sh ill irlve or promise or offer to alve to any elector any money, reward or other valuable consideration for bis vote at any election, or for withholding tbe same, or who shall tcive or promise to Klve such consideration to any other person or party or such elector's vote or lor the withholding thereof.and any elect or who shall receive ar agree to receive for him self or another, any money, reward, or o'her val n a tile consideration for his vole shal". at any elec tion, or lor withholding the same, shall thereby torlelt the right to vote at such election: and an elector whose rlaht to vote shall be challenged lor such cause belorc the election officers, shall be required to swearor affirm that the matter ol the challenge Is untrue before tne vote sball be re ceive.!. Src.-. Any pernn whr shall while a candi date tor office bo guilty et bribery, fraud, or wlll hil violation ol any election law shall he forever disqualified from holding any office of trust or profit within this Commonwealth: and any per son convicted of willful violation ol the election Uws shall, in addition to any penalties, provid. il by law, be deprived of tbe rx-tit of suffrage a'lsa lutely for a term ot four yenrs. Sue. It. Kor the purpose of vol Ing tin person shall be deemed to have gained a residence by reason ol his presence, or lost It by reason of his absence, while employed In the service, either civil or military, ol this state, or of the I'nlted States, or on tlia high seas, nor while a s .udent .f any Institution of learning, nor while kept in a poor house, -or fit her asylum at public expense, nor while eonflned In public prison. Sue. 14. IMstrlet election boards shall consist ol a i u.la;e and two inspectors. who sball be ubofen annually by tbe citizens, fcach elector shall Anderson vs. Notley. t'nm. vs Cook. Conoran vs. Wharton. Hearer vs. (ranntner. Skees va. Larimer. Thomas vs. Kaade. I.aferhv vs. Hltips I.loyd. Hengele vs. Wagne.-. Varner vs. Varner. Farabaurfh vs. Bracken. Zolner.vs. Hehe. Adtnr'a of eo. Orris vs. Webb. Miller Si Baker vs. Iantzy. H uirho s. Kodirers I riizpatridc vs. 'lark, j .Tohostor. vs. Trexlor. j Shoffervs. Piekworth. I Horo. of t'oopcrsdale vs. Lower Yoder twp. ! unninghatu et al vs. Weakland et al. I Fxceptions to dlJtribntion of Auditor of fund ; arising from sale of ni-opTtv ot I. W. Knl!en"'e K.xccpttons to distributlon'of Auditor of fund arising Irom sale of property ol .Ti-n-s, Kelly. , Kxcentlons to distribution of Auditor t f fund arising from sale ef propertv of .I.e.. Berkey. j Kxceptlons to opening road In Clearfield town- i ship N'o. 4 Sep'. Sess. K. r. Kxeeptl.ina to report ol viewers of road In : Clearfield townshiti No. a Sept. Sess. 1HS4. K.I. ! Kxceptions to report of viewers and to report of J re-vie ers ol road in Summerhill township ; No. 10 Sep'. Sess. lfS4, It. I. ' Prothonotary's Ofb-e. ) II. Kb'g Oct. 5, lS5. I I A. SHOKMAKKK, Protbonotary. Alive school. Imparting a practical bu-lness education : enabling young men to en'er m ,n tbe active defies fij lile. f or clreoli-s el ..ss P. lit'KK i SUNS. Sept. J...-J.H. jx u:('i:toi's n h ice: K-tn n) .Tohn I"UsVirtv, dei lottery t-MnDit :.irT t n ttn t;it -f .Tohn 1 tonif horty. trn-: fil. I,i!p Kl'rnJnijc Hroiitfh. bHViiiu I 'cn ,"'!ifi tf.l to thf u nl fria nr-.. notice i tiTv y 'jncn f t ("t-T 1 n-Trl' t e ! t -;i f -tn-tliat " ; in Tii--t t. '-tl wthuvt ilrl.iy, and tho-o r a t ir.Lr im-- b - :: ti -1 hp :i ir nmsr pr?s etit : tie in n. perl v " t ' -"H r i 1 I..- r 'nci t. " KMX A .TANK r.irKFir . Kxcutrix. FARM LOANS T ol H T"r rent. -e"U"..l bv I'lllT JIIIKTi: Interest InlnirKlnrt aife as iIVI KMlt T Hlf4 Inlfrist 1'a.l.Vile rial-.4nanr!ly, ffl.-e or bank ot Ii- - e. 12 tfuri' v erlei'fe. and 'er !. n I"-"lfar l-.r no. ,nn..!iifr Me -t r r tir. ices -.- -p to a'lili v Integrity and nun .11 ! i-'r -. 'lre e r . -r.-ii!-." gI-.iii-2 r. M-i-M-i. -t,::r' ;ci: !ars. ?.t'.ftsl.' t'IMI t.i: t- , it.iikrs and I.o;in Als, ,iit ne. Kan. '"i- LORETTO HOUSE, PI7TSBU3C. pa.: i'.'s--. ..: Ji ,in: ... . i . . , A , ..:-. The I riresT, M -; T! t- .:! ! Ir fir 1 an-! S;t.--ref ti; i i ' 'in i . b i I r t vh Svh"'il in l'r:i:;- .mi t "I-. - ti:! n'" !.i-t yci". Y. ej;i'it Hii,i ns. t':rr K-ji. i mr n t -7 1 i. r '1 k i . K.r.'c ;ini K f.-ituT li i.ii'i. u.; i'. :iti ;: ..: f -. r lMifftft Sq F t i" t ;c ' . H'te-t i I".' i . tn :i ! iu ihe SI. He; ni.u!v 1 mih 1 1 :;.: i k ' S ti- - n jnn HAi.MitN IK W ILI IAMS. .I.. - Tl-AT.K U II1.IAV. I i vll J U I J HAKLTArTVMr.S nr Twc-u-icslc-i Villus Tlxtzzs, . ASD TT0 A-D TP.R'Z EI SIS J T'STTSA Hu-::ie-s Maiitiuer. Principal. t5it e f (Fi rtiiPi'y in.-.a-n a the Mers Ilou-te) LOKK TTf . CAVIUIU '. OT'NTV, PA.. W. li. I'KrXSt. Pretielor. t. rSi' - ; m ' eood yon- Slate Normal School INDIANA, PA. Wi:l t'l"-" -'! !' i ' Y' r;:r. Monday, September 7, 1835. Ti.W is-i i! (.;ni:!i I'r.'iesiM.a! St :-, ' for teiicl;pr. jin i.t it z. ollege I'rriiaraifiry Herarlinenl ."1 n ipal leat I iiipiiI, Commercial leiart mt t . To be S'.ir of a room it sJiouM ! r doretl early. Fur tr.ir'.icul trs or pa'a'ojiii", 1- dress, L. V. DUHLINC, A. NI., Prin. 1 MULH0LLMD BUCKB0ZRC n i-S.nii;i' st.tl:":iic for EKATK. E.er:;-b irx, Spt. "5. ISsa rtl s,' T Kit MS The Moborand Pr - -s P.AKS, PIDK-SI'RIN - . Si'HINO RAHS: are . . t. country roads, and ru t s In uy? tor enKlHnr. .r u. -r, clea i f any fits. riUou. sa; prices. fcUnJajd"Waroa Co- Cicu a n 1 NOT DEAD Y . T VALLIC LUTTRINCER, JtANrracTrRKR or S' TRAY IIKIFFER. f,!m- o h? .tei.ee oftbe su'i-cri'-er ale. -it the I t ot lnlv last tsr,. lieifler Th-o.ieisa .! ' t red In color and was k 'icd on tbe nil- i -d. Tbe other ts a roancoi.ir. I.o'b f;ioi"'i off jnd a bote in tbe rigbt one. and ! ll! reinai r, with ti.n mider signeii. The fiwner i rfi-insrct to c-.o-c lurwr-l. pr. ire property, pay cliarg. s sii-1 lake I'rr :. otberwise sne will be dispo-' ' e- " r i '- to law. .MillN St HHir.H, Wilmore, Sep . 4th. "Mj.-.v . FOR SALTIa JTJ TIN TAP. iTHK -v 1' av Ij r O I l'i S I Vyith Hanover Taylor System you c;.n cut Irefss to In. witbout oral tustracttons. Itress msKers pr..rionnce it t.nrteo. f-'rice tor hystcm Book and Koublc Tracing Wheel. f,o. TO INTRODUCE A Sr fen. Hoot and Wheel will be sent on receipt ot $I,IM. Address JOH. (. 11AM)VIR, Cincinnati, 0. NOTICE. In HifOi jihmiH' ('.Mir! of the Court. o.'Cambiri. To the heirs and legal r.-tiresem-i oi Joan S y. deceased. i i itairri ni: Y'.n are he eby citi d lo be and apnc .r '.eMre the .TudL'e of the Ornbans Court, to be h-ld in Eiieiistfc-g oa tl.e first Mondav of Ibtceml'T next, then a". 1 ti ere to ac.-e..t or re fuse to take :be ren 1 e-t ue ot .'..ihu Swav. de ceased, at the aioniised v.-ioniton put upon it by an tti.iiet duly nits' '"d bv the i'd f uiirt. or ebow wiiy the same should not be so i D A. LLTHKK. Mi en If. ENGINES, VISHrXTOFlS, THRfrShlKC Mciittrs, CRAIN DRIL-S, cider milis Warrar.tel tbe b'ft ir..iu ,:r 1U: tbe cele brated fennlvania. tneot y .-r'.-.-t I""! I 'losi hate aitae! .m.tiit n. i:-e. Cider Ml. Is: tbe ee'ei '.t- l ire-.i-i.a ' " .-n ,.,C SHU l K". 11 l'KKI S .. I STtMlsKIt I M I'l.l I t ....... ---.v.-. i,." l.,r e,.ial..gi:e. . II 1 Hi ' ! t It. I'r iliSvlvania Ar:ci:-unl W - ''J TWO YOUNG BUCK LAMBS, (IXt; A KlKI.IMt. s.r,oxK rui'll AND A-1IAI-K MONTH'S OI.K, En'! It oo..-il Iic.- ri r. r.ied Ir n 'ell t. tootled ewi-s thai wtre tin- rtid ' An p.-r-on wi-i in: t' wo., I t oo v-i ll to -f .re a sell t !i-mi I In- .ot - mi the njuuey. For turtfier 1 A UDITORS' NOTICE! . r t r ; . -t .c !- r : :,. a- i L-i t r t!.u -..in l a iiaita . . unprove thi-lr st..ck .. I rf ter. I w.ll .ue! l.i.-li are wi rth a -t t."ll I r .1 1-Ce w Kll KI.S I'M. SitsKtMi Vallky. liia.r t-ouuty, I'a. Srpt.embi r 'S. 1st"). Til AY COW.-C-ms t. tl... trt tr.i- k.7 ses 1. 1 tl;e sub-crilnT. in t ! a'l-l l loan slito. Cu mora con nit , i n ori.lo.it t. r bl ft tn.f last h re I cw w It h - in ' I - i - t ' ' or i i t-.r.-l't- .d ant foil-: whits on t'i I t'ia . i' re quested I" f Mr. torwir-1. p"' ' c - ? li t !i:i rit -s an I : I" r ay . i ' Iwr i-c -li - .1 b j d-.Tu-ed ot :n-C I t:2 I la. :;t 1 !!- ( !:t Y?.. Clearne'd tp., So,l litb.'s. ..vlo.j- I c-iia e- t .. n-'t-.l Ai tr:l.nfii.n lit tl' 'I'' li ' l'ofM a-lx"ee .. Mo. i' e : . i,i .,. . . -I.. '- i tia' ai-euunt. i." isl.er. !y .ivent: n I w:li i et rut- ottl. - ir. ep-t.era. I'a .en l'l-e: la.t, i eti.'t 8 Is-.., . . 1 '. n. '-nt t. the. I". tie- ! s ' d "'I" I.'ll-' "' '' t ! snd pl.i-e a M -fi-it. u'tresi.d tiuv t.ril if they see pr p r. 1 l 1 :- . l i i or. Ebco-bur, Sept. IS, ""..-:. t "VJOTICE The tnnler:niiefl having pntrli-. d t wo two ve its old M ack mm trom S.i-- M .iial.tss. b r t it th,- s-:tie on tut t irni in CI.-iTte -l ..wt.sl.ip. ki...-m - s the IV Tr-xl. r t irm. c:h n y m .'-N eaf!ii. oieinj mt i -ui A'.l . : s t- t:-r. b. i. t Ite.' I t.i t tU'.ili. ti -r l-li-iice w' fee. 1 '. .1. l.lll.V'iMl. l.or tf, A.i -.-I'' ' - TIN, ffiPI'EI! U!) SHEET-IRON WIRE axi tix itonnxa, Ke-pect tul'y Invites tbe at'entlon ot his Iriendf ar t ti e poN .c In k-ei eral to tbe fact that be is sliil carrj-inu f.n business al tae old ff.-iEd oi i,..sita ih. j Muunulii Mome. Etienstmrir. aud Is prepared to i.'i, ..it .r'.iu a ii rue i..'-k. frttiHtju.ai-Lur:ijK lo or der, i t,y .i .1 - -1- I-. hi. 1-re. ir, m t he s T: 3 I It-t to tbe 'srt- t. :u tiie btst mautirrand at the lowest living prv-es. y ; n nt ;iry work e;t ber made or sold at ti,,? e-t.tt 1 -hm-nt. TIN KOOl I.N'd S I T'.C I A 1 ,TY. tbtc m; c and f atis 'v vourselves as to my w-.-a. an ! prices. V. Lt'l I KI.NULH. t'lt-nc byrjr. Apr1! 13. lsS3-tt. 'Oil SALE. A valu. l ie piece ol l.ir;d t-ctiUiniiia: about 1? acres, in Wl iie and fiea 1 t(iwt,rhii a wl-b the Cleaitlild i-rt-ek rni.tin.ae thtoinb it. ,t;. tiiina lnd 1 I'- r: Ji.bti I lean and Martin I ,s..e "b-.ut :!i a: o .rej i;t, t ioi-, tiirrcti rr..,i two story Irati.e ii'u -e. Ite la anie is w.;i t :tut-red with pine. In-ta pick . hk nt. d ttbr timter. 1 b 1'ii.t Is under a . I wt'h coal ard iron re. Tha Cres..n ai d Cf alp. rt i.i road, uow be;t a ballt runs tliroik'li tins irid. Eor particular! and tertns ra'l . n or a blress MATTHIAS K1SI.r. . r i - k e. 3t Cambria Co.. r"a JKFFERSOX ACADEMY Caniir shiir;, -"l m iles tr. tu rittsbnrw Kore-::i st-xtf lfl teachers. Tbor.mati intrue tion u t i jfjitcvL, Covjiji f-'AL. -' i nirrine. Niittu t txti 1im.l l'.ri:sF: also. KreDcfc, (Jertr m u Mii.itrv 1'kill. Students pr Vfl f . -t bom. " tf.nr m an fsrilleg-e. Trtltlt ti. i . . '1 -Next term f. pens Sept. 2J-I. Eo: -. . i; c . .rui.n:. it., address KT. W. V. h i.i ' ' ,1 Tit' ii At.. -luly .4. ' SELV'Y KALL H'-F , .., ,.,.,r.v, , .. ,. -- v. i . - - , f uftetl uMiulfn v p'i-i. I - - v ' ' ' '! Is...- e - l. C. BISHOP. IU:.,ooa, wntSin, Pa. i
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