gthTAnnual increase of the $ expense, o ses 'of Government, yith. The useless. J udicial iisf ricte. Tint ! i'. Johnston, have prov5 tho loiiowmg Acts to uorrow money, viz : Act passed 15th Mav. to borrow, 3,300,000 Art nasseu m Joiy, to bon mm iy, ex pen- HOTS ' I ,000 5-2 Hf W ; (c'tv,ecn fourth and ritTi. opposite Crowa st.; I PHILADELPHIA, - f TTIEP.E the Proprietor is 1 1 c during niv Administration, ap- HEMOVED TO NUMBER 141 RACE STREET, reaseu iaeilities. to sar!v Act pass row 400.000 70.000 "-29th January, 1819 to horruw 200000 4 lOtli A piil, 200,000- Tint Gov. Shunk. during his administration, paid interest on the public debt to the -mount -of-only S5.992.C04 97, whilst during my administration, I have paid in leres! to the amount of $6,032,692 37 ! VhaUbe important services rendered by ti;e ns Executive of ihis Commonwealth, cijv l? suimneO- up as follow?, viz; I hare collected more Taxes off of the People thou my predecessor-I fi(jrc hor roved more money than my predecessor -I hare purchased more 5 per cent. Stale stocks, by gicing 2.ew G per cent, bonds I have paid more Interest 1 hare spent more money among the e$ct holders and hare done a bigger Sinking Fund business than tny predecessor : Given under ray n:C '..:c (iieat Seal f ;'o State at I l:rml.i: i.'iis fifth dav of! SeDtember, J a. l:e your oi cur Jord of the Cpiuj ja- ei'it:! the seven! v sixth Dv the Governor. A. L. RUSSELL, Stcretarv c o.'ie thousand eipht huivJred and fiftv one. and enabled, by in- tbe crowing demand for HOVER'S INK. which its wide spread repulatiou has created. This Ink is now sa well established in the good opiuion and confidence of the American Public, that it is scarcely necessary to say any thing in its favor, and the manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thus secured shall not be abused. In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, he also manufactures Adamantine. Cement for mending Glass and China, as well as a supe rior Hair Dye ; a trial only is necessary to in sure its future use, and "a Sealing Wax, well adapted for Druggists and Bottlers, at a very low price, in large or small quantities. Orders addressed to Joseph E. Hover, Manu facturer, No. 144 Race Street, between 4th and 5th, opposite Crown street, Philadelphia. Sept?23, 1851 50-3in. OR. A. II. I'UUSKLX., Co miner, wealth. dii:d: la VVajtkir.gton township, cn the Cth instant, Mm. Cathaise Dvrgogx, cd 72 years, con Mrt of Robert Bur goon. At the foot -of P!fT ' September, CP-'." A:;iti:. John William, and on Ttu-s CathaF-ise, childicr. i H f LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining ia the rust 0;Tice at Ebensburg, Oct. 1st, 1?51. Fcro;.s cI";Ii.g !';r Ivtters ou this .11 IV , 21s .V-iS' -;jv ,1 oi'ib, Maky fS. and list V lVlJock. ocod rc?itiv"!y tvn ye.iT3. fjT The" aijvc p-iruits iiHe m.: with an ia- j cdcul.tble lrt ia th-- death .f th ir IdMret. ! They have tite sympathies of r II in their sid j bereavement. T ::::. 'Ikc--, ti.t.r v j. eolations ! for t'uc future art ail cru.-L'-d. treter fuded. A j ticm has Lcea ,R..iie la r ': i..:i'y circle, . truly deplor.vb'e. .:." M..rv. tii-. I '.iot of these i Viir.-r.. a jouns'lady c:' pref oiissing appe&r .aco au'J amiability, loved by all who knew her, cm it be sriid with truth, ! ' Death V ou her l;ko -in nr. tiineTy fixst , i'portht' sTc-t :.'Ki-r :.: tii'- f..:id." ; At '.!:!'. i:t. i? r Lb-rhVc-, .:, i-uiun'.ay. ot'a inau. of .Sen. i ievi r, Ju;i. (.iiRT-osii;:.!, ,: ion cf Eivr.ird Mid Ma: y .-ri-.kcr. f-s-ed 1 VCT3. t vnutrson, liiis.-! i:.rv Abrams, Ean j Iiuall, lurs. Juii.i A. j UajVoii.jAiidrt w j RoV Ju:ili, icis.s J : I'vnwioy. John V,". . Eumt'urd, Richard lUit.-ihcr, George ! Drown. O. H. I j Eradloy, V. I". j Bower. John j Erudicy, 1'. j Kr t-, Daid ' 15; cer. E:irbit. t v- .ia- r.-.i' IV; r.. :'!, Wil.'i.-im (. :iV-.'.'i:l, IV rS. E. C-i i;v. I, miss M:iri:i f;ii:;;:,d, John r.- ; . T(i:ince JoX, Ji'Llt-S Chirk. J:imc. v'. Ih -!: i . Mic'navi lavjs, Daii J. Tfavir, IVtvid I.. Tu:.'S i;i..hr.-d l':ivi, niis llarri-t lnivis, Et.'im r. Dodge, UIvsiH'f1 Ii. lickhard. lkurv ' Evtiti5. David Evans, n.iss Marv ! .! mm t;:;i;; ' itW-f'-t Fur. Adam fes4'rt.-;!fi-J',; ; J 1 . It. . y, r I "7" j Hushes. John T. ai ud ' vitiied. Kiug i ShoeJibcrger 2 Kiity, Patrick 2 l.uuihuiiii, Joeeph L;t,.L':gr, William .i.HiVCi. U:ii P. Lemon. Df. Win. Lytic, Rcb'.rt Michell, Matthew Mc.MuKeu, John rJcEhoy, John J. 2 Mclirunn, Bernard 2 .Murphv, Juhn F. 2 .McCie!het!, M. M. ? I'-K' Ivy, J.;i kscll Mvcrs Henrv MocrCjfc".& J. . McCoiiEtd, The a. Muckerhide, G. II. ?Jontg6iaiTy, James McFarlin, John Mockm. Jf-peph Mcjarity, Aiitlii.ny Mngehaii, M. D. Nt:lsv.n, A iiii.ita C ' i .' ;."rj.l-sn. J a mc s OSVCL. C!.:;ll:"J !;!(. i:v. L. 2 J'.-in i-iv, Joiui Vi" ce, V. . D. Roes. Thos. 2 j R'..b..rts, Ow-n ! ltee.-, Enoch Roberts, J.bn R Rid.i!u!i, C. 1'. Riter. Tins. Eliza !:. b.i - Ary ..r'...--n, Fr-Wick .-3 v. . SURGEON LENTIST,- - Informs the citizens of Cambria county that he has located in Ebensburg, and will Re found at the office, next uocr to Geo. J. Rodger s Store, where he will be happy to wait upon all who may favor him with a call. Teeth filled with gold or silver in the most beautiful and complete manner. Artificial Teeth set on pivot, or in gold or sil ver plates, in the most approved style, to look natural and fit well under all circumstances. Fuil ?:s put in on atmospheric pressure. tg"-AU work warranted to give entire satis ticn. . Ebensburg, Sept. 4, 1SGL 47-tf Stray Cows, Strayed from the subsoriber residing in Wash ington township, on the night of the loth inst.', a black cow, twelve years old, with both ears split; and a white, spotted cow, ten vears old, ears split, and hip shod on left side. "Any perl on giving information which will lead to the recovery of the cows, will be liberal! v rewarded. . JACOB LEIP. Sept. 3, 18-51. 0-3 L otice. j.eurrs oi Auministration on the estate of Evan II. Roberts, late of Cambria township. Cambria county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of said count v. d J All persons indebted to said estate ore rer,ueste j to make immediate payment, and persons bavin raujuwm present them proporlv proven fur ! settlement. MARUARET I'iOl'.ERTS I HUGH H. HUGHES. ' i Sept. 4. ol. 17-t't. Notice. IIIPPOFEiUE IX USEM, a C. QITIC2 & CO.. PRfjPTiTyTm wlt. i-i.r i'-r..-t AT EBEXSBl'R O , Tucsdaj-, October 21. IS',"! . PSICE OF A2MIS3I0X, 3 CENTS. On j lloJ.ir. I, John i Ilarri". David j Jones. Thos. M. i Jones, rnr-;. M;irt!. Jones, Deniamin .Ta..b. Philip JoncsUavid Jones. 'J'. V. Joiios, DaM J. R. J til ncs, J oha L. Keily, Mi.-iiael K ir::' ii. J. Kiiist!. .b.lia C. Kinz, Jj?eph Silkerhoof, Henry Shoemaker. Edward Jr. SUoenbernor, Robinson, .C Co. Thomas. William Tatiiu, John Thompson. 1. P. Tlioiiin. mr-. Jan? TibW'.tts. Wn. Trimble, Jamco VWurd, Samuel 1- i baio -, mls Mnrgaret Walters, Willitm VilVca, n.vrr" WiliitiUIS lill'r. ilsoii, tieorge W:.-;.. . . R..be:i Wiit-y, Joseph W ;bb, Carja-nter AVal!r3, Geortre Wholly, Michael,, Letters of Administration on the estate of John M Ginley, late of Summitville borough, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. Those indebted to said estate will please make payment: tnd those havintr H iivs r-ant e same will present them proper' v authentt.-utcd for settlement. MARY L. M'GIXLEV. Jam;".: C. i'-jp:y y' Sept. 24, li-jl Ui-'it. ' Executor's Notice. Tetters Testamentary on the Estate of John O Neill. late of Washington township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the R-egister of Cumbria county; all persons indebted are hereby notified to make immediate payment, ai. I .-dl who have daira? w I'd present thesx proper! ly authenticated for settlement. JOHN C. O'NEI LL, Executor. Ebensburg, Sept. 21, 1351. 50-Gt. P. M. u:i.-e cuin:u tii.is :u 1 a:)d 7 Perfor- p. M. Oct. 1st, RSol. PatLt?e of Union Wheels. MILTON ROBERTS, P. M. This magnificent establishment, whose former f3ie and reputation throughout t!ie length and breadth of both continents have rendered it the GRAND ATTRACTION" where ever it has been located; consists of the most superb stud of trained horses and ponies ever exhibited, (per lirnied by artists whose praises are the theme tue whole press and public of Europe'and rticaj and also of a trio tf the most aecom psued and docile tL5?ir-VXTS that the world "s yet eeen.' iJ hor80s an ponies were selected from the frrS.t6t an!l bc6t collections in Europe expressly th0S.Cern' b-v Mr' Sands himself, and, al nrm cncomiuni3 which have been bestowed SSnt miybe C0Dsi,Jercl by some as extrti is .n!w . ? no one who has 8een ther" but xerXoL fcknowlcd"e that their anticipations me character of a- t. r- "-nt lathe WPitPm . estarvt-.ni -"""y rc,lu" 11 siorfss.: Tina jt F 0 R S A L E. The undersigned offers for sale the two story frame house, in the Borough of Ebensburg, now occupied by Mr. George W. Wisegarver. " Also, the lot of ground on which the house stands. ! The property is an excellent one, in good repair and will be sold ou favorable terms. Enquire of 1 JOHN7 RODGERS. i Ebensburg, Oct. 9, 18oR 52-St. HEWinii. The above sum will bo paid on the arreot and conviction of the person or persons who fired the stable of James Rhey on the morning of the 8th instant. A. J. RHEY. OcL 8, 18ol 52. The p fc uPoa 113 merits. .1.. t;mPoj -will enter to wn on the forenoon in irrand procession. India Car, ts, and containing Captain dram hr V, uc,mticent ost India Car, Adm.. Paaat9. nd conta toe Mm. '.a-musical corny any cui- brscin, .i r ?A.N D musical Folio.; . 01 .b first talent in America. calvicadp Z f fce the entire company in Tea;cles th tma of e"!!? decorated u-te!v bea-' i be.'ng brouSht P b7 thc ex Titanja' '"' mmature chariot of the fairy holenJlfWn.by 20 Lilliputian ponies, the Pageaat ev ,aost imposing and pleasing in the United States. aVftTJP heretofore Jfeif tenH 6"' Jam Myers, existing between and John C. IV. kr ' r'iS ondertha firm of n r: hn C O'V ?Jrdso1 by mutual consent ntinneJ i. i retirin- The business will be Iataes .rT"8a ferftofore4y Jolm G. Given: and Books LUD'ler Utle" of the ft-raier firm. "lement'.'' U left at the old 6tand for "eat and collection. JOHN G. GIVEN, V-.. w . ' JAMES- MYERS, MUoU NEILL. J"!' b7-' 3 dojjbest double 11 The undersigned offers to rent the TAVERN STAND and Eight Lots of Ground in the Iioro' of Ebensburjr, now in the ccupaney of John Thompson, Jr., for a term of tico, three, or fire years: possession given on the 1st April, 1852. ; ' ALSO i:- ' About thirty-five acres of out lots and mea dow adjacent to tho said borough. The entire property is in excellent repair, and cannot be excelled in location or advantages by any in western Pennsylvania! Persons disposed to rent can obtain further information by application to JohnFenlon, Esq., or to the subscriber. - ELIZA M DONALD. Sept. 2d, 18G1 51-3m. STRAY COW AND HEIFER. . Strayed from the premises of the subscriber, TT'nf-' in Suinmerhill township, one lnrge Cow! spotted brown and white, supposed to be about eight years old. and one Heifer, red and white spotted, two years old. The owner : will be thankful for any information reepeetinjr them and will pay any charges incident to their re covery. WM. MOORE. Sept 2.j, 1851. oQ-Zt. raved From the residence of the subscriber at the Summit, a white cow with speckled sides, three or four years old, having a bell on. Any per on ret urning her to me will be rewarded. . RUTH REGAN. Sept. 23, 18.j1. G03r. Notice, i&g.. D2. GTJTS0TTS niPHOTXD EXTfiACT OP God Save t lie Commonwealth. PROCLAMATION OF VI) If ii iinrninv liiUjlLlI I III ' " mmm v avill ict of General Assembly t of Pennsylvania, entitled. ursuant to ail aft .if Connl S t.l7 , f v imuonwealtu li I Clil Linfr Tr. tha -vl . 1. A- . 1 - K, ,, yifcuons oi tins vom- moiiwoilth: ' ept.roved t! t..i Anno Donum. one thousand Plol.f i.i ..w commissioner!, of any incorporated district by law incapable of hiding or exercising at same time, the .office .,r cppcmtinei.t of juc inspector or clert. uny election of tliis O YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLV. S now put up in the largest sized bottles, and acknowledged to be the bet sanovarilla made, as is certified bv thi mJf,,r has performed, the original copies of vhich are m the possession of the proprietor. Remember, tins is the only true and original article This medicine, when used according to directions, WILL. CURE WITHOUT FAIL Scrofula or Klna't Evil, Cancers. Tumor. F.r,,r- Uons of thc SJcia, Erysipelas. Chronic .W T" ri x.yes, iiu.gicorm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheu matism, I'ams in the Bones or Joints, Old Sores end L leers, Su-tllina of the aian.l Xr..;i;. 9 lhi.rfnxia ftntt AA. ft. - . ,' . - J c ry t ;' -wick, tsuscase nj iHi JViane'JS, Lots of Appetite, Diseases arising from the use of Mercury, rain in the sides and shouhhrs. General Ittbiluy, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, and Costtteness. - THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWS ! lnsipient consumption, barrenness, luconhea, or whites, irregular menstruation, incontinence of urine, and general gloomy state of mind are cured by Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and harsap.rilla, which gives immediate relief oy renewinjTiictoundationof health andetrength, the blood. It neutralizes bad humors, stops unnatural secretions, and gives healthy action to all the vital powers. . - : Let all who wish to purge the blood from the impurities contracted from the free indulgence of the appetite during the winter, and to prepare the system to resist summer epidemics, resort now to " Dr. Gu-3otts Extract cf Yellow Dock and Sarsapnrilla," which is proving itself an an tidote for many of the moat malignant diseases that flesh is heir to, and they will never be dis appointed ; for in this remedy the public faith has never wavered never can waver; for it is founded cn experience, just as their want of faith in other spurious compounds is alio founded on experience. They fly from mine ral nostrums to seek hope, life and vigor from this j'vrely vegetable remedy ; therefore, however, broken down in health and spirits, however, loathsome to himself and others, let no one des pair 'of' recovery ; let tho patient enly under stand that his hope of physical restoration lies only in Guysotfs Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and persuade him, for his life's sake, to try it, and we have no hesitation in predicting his speedy restoration to health. of tfc , J , ' J,y,UV"AWLEY, Hijrh Sherit 1 1 ssem b!y . enti 1 1 e. I, "An Act relat Bvivf; a ' otxLtklllhri Li the State' of l'enn- tions, end for other p0rpriC." tp d h ;i dliere?iake known and give notice 16, 1810, it is enacted that the u "ov vouniy aioresaid, tha -tt v ' GENESAL ELECTION . T viield ln the said County of Cambria S.eJCV?.S TLD.Ay. (5 Utk day) bf r i'fa Co!.!ess a1'1 the Stite Legislature and of th? sc-iott or common council of any city, commissioners of anv ir,oorr,nr..tnl Ui.l a at the fnm. wouneann, anu t.t no inspector or iudee, or other cfnctr ofa.y ucit election, shaU'be elligi blc to any ofiice loci: to be voted for." - - - ai.-o, tuat in V.s iourth FecCon of st ,r elatir." to elee- pprovtd April aforesaid 12tli section "shall not be constructed as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer from serving as judge, inspector or clerk; at unv general or special election in this Commonwealth. . Also, that in the Cist section of said act it is enacted that " every general end special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten h the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment, uiitil seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls thall be closed. . The general, special, city, incorporated district and township elections, and all elections for electors of president and vice. president of the tinted States, shall.be held and conducted bv the inspectors and judges elected as aforesaid, and by clerks appointed as hereinafter provided. 'No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, but a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this ttate at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote at least ten days imrtediattlr tircecdin.T Mirh Wt; l loru tit 1 , . - o the Court of Over and Termini i-wt, ..r n?f r10 JCfa"3 P" ftate or county tax. - . ' t w men fsnai I nn-o hncn ,t 1 . .1 ttco.acr bcfCire tlie ticcti0n. jut a C.-Itizea &f tlie oiaies, wno nas jreviously been a qualified voter 1 . J .iiotu ana give nou to the electors otthe County aforesaid, that iDna on -. 1 . 'iui vnyi VI October, I80R at whh-h tim. .s;t.f .....i i, ' ofheers, as follows, will be elected, to wit:-. out crMm lo nit tlie ofiice of Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of Canal Commis sioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. lve persons to fill the office of Supreme Judges of the Commonwealth of V One person in connection with the counties of biurana Huntingdon, to lail the office of Presi dent J udge. Two persons to fill tha office of Associate Juuges lor Cambria county. lwo persons in connection with the comities of Bedford and Fulton to fill the office of mem bers of the House of Representatives of Penn One person to fill the office of Protf onotary, Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, Clerk of HixMAXSTir.r.F., Oswego co., June 1848. ' S. F. Dennett Dear Sir: I purchased a short time ago. a bottle of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla for my wife, which the has used for her complaint. Erysipelas and Weakness, Falling of tlie Womb, etc., and it hasalready helped her vev much. Uf the Lrvsipelas it has effected nearly a cure. I have jut purchased a second bottle, and judging from the effect of the former, feel confident that it will effect a perfect cure. Yours, very respectfully, N. Cobuun. orphans Court, Register of Wills, and Re ui ieeus, lor uamfma count v. One person to fill the ofiiae of Treasurer for Cambria county. One person to CRthe office cf CountvCommU- ioner for Cambria county. One person to fill the office of nd"t.,r f,.- i n;t?na county of this state, and removed therefrom and re turned, and who' shall have resided in the elec tion district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, Eha.ll be entitled to vote after residing in this state six months. rrovidaL That the white freemen In pursuance of said act, I also hereby make ! of -m o , f atCS f9 known and give notice, that the places of hold- nV V "T, 'm? ing the aforesaid general election in the several ' ? ' TJ' bC election districts wiUiin the said countv of Cam-!.t -' e' aiOUh they thall not have paid House in sai't norougii. ine e.eciors oi tns uistrict erm.p strict composed of the vcriJ believe, from the accounts given Idm that meet at School House hc IS of a."e aforesaid, and give such other evi- JjeT, Price 1 per bottle six bottles for $3. Sold by J. D. FA RK, Ciu., Ohio, North-cast cor., of Fourth and Walnut sts. en trance on Walnut to whom all orders must be addressed. AGENTS. John Ivory k Son, Summit; Mur ray & Zahm, Ebensburg ; Mary Orr, Hollidays bnrg; R. Shaw, Clearfield; liildebrand & Co., 1 1' ii-ina; John Scott, Cold Spring; J. Tatton, Cuvwlnsvillc. April Cd.l Sol, ly. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria count v, npo,". the estate of John M'Mullan. late of Clearfield tnirnsliin rts..'- . ! 'a 1 ' ' -'"I'l ucv u ; HOUCe 1 '"Ui!, , given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment, nud those having claims to pre-' sent them for settlement. " ' SAMUEL W. M'MULLAN. Sept. 20, 1851 51-Ct. A TEACHER WANTED. A person qualified to teach the rudiments of an English -education,, and coming well recom mended, will find a good situation by applvin-r to the board of school directors of Sumjnitville! Cambria county. P.y order of the board : A. DOXOUGHE, Seeretarv Sept. 23, 18.J.1 50-Gt. . . , 7 . CEHT3.AL PENNSYLVANIA SSankiiig House, Bit VAN, GLEIM, 4- CO. FFICE on Allegheny street, nearly opposite the Tost Office, Hollidavsburg, Pa. Interest will be paid on money deposited, as ''Vowst Three 'month, deposits, at the rate-of 3 per cent per annum ; six month deposits, at the i ate of per cent per annum ; nine month .lepcsits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum , twelve month deposits, at the rate of 4 per 3enl per annum. Drafts on the cities, for sale in sums to suit the purchasers, and collections made upon any point at low rates. August 8, lS.VX44.-tf CITY HOTEL Sos. 41 & 4J Xorili Third Sim!, i'hilarft'Ipliia. Tlie undersigned respectfully begs leave to state that he had thoroughly refitted and impro ved the above Establishment in a manner unsur passed by any Hotel in the country. The locatioif of the City Hotel is undoubtedly the mot desirable in the City, for Merchants and business men generally, being in the centre of thc great mercantile trade, and convenient to the Banks and other public Institutions He pledges himself -to spare no pains to merit the approbation of his guests, and desires that he may receive a share of public patronacre. "A." II. HIRST. April 24th 1851. ly . , J. PATT0N THOMPSON, AT l'I III mm ,iii k U ftT .1 II F I n i. .. UUUUIU U. lliUUUilil Ui. uv. - - Importers and Wholesale Dealers Ix Fobeictx "and Domestic Fancy I) R Y G O ODS, Satins, Silks, A estings, Serges, Cravats, hite Goods, &c, with a general assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Laces and Small Wares, No. 14 North Third Street, West Side, opposite Church Alley. J. f. MEDARA, ) - - ' ' P. H. MEDARA, VTHILADELrni.C E. M. JONES.1 J 18, 1851. " " count v bria. are ns follows to w t The Electors of the district cirn,l ,f th. Tersn shall be admitted to Tote whose borough of Elfer.'-burg, to meet at the Court ,iame 13 not conta. ned in the list of taxable in- nao.iai.is iiiriusaea ty the comnustioners, unless, -cd of t1 a Eirst he produce a receipt lor the pavment, with- township of Cambria to meet at the Court House ' 1,1 two .years' f f a fctate or county tax assessed in the borough of Ebensburg. " ! -sreeably to tlie constitution, ahd give satisfac- The Electors of the district composed cf the ' l r- e" i,jc'nce vn CVl 11 f or atjirmation of borouah of Loretto, to meet at the School Houe an'jtlltr' that Le has PliJ '-ieh a tax, or on fail in said borough. j ure to produce a receipt shall make oath cf tlie The Electors of the district composed of the afcut lueref' or Second, ifhe claim a riKht township of. Allegheny, to meet at the School i to Tcte b being an elector tweeu tlie age of House, in the borough of Loretto, in said town- j twenty-one an d twenty -two years, be-all uepsa ship. i on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in Tlie Ejectors of the district composed of the i th? Statc at a jw before his application borough of Johnstown, to meet at the Maioa al!d malte such proof of Lis residence in the dis- llo'ise, in said borough.. . :i! IS rlull -i py-iuis act, ana that he loes The Electors of ihe di boroush of Conemaujrh. to number one, in said borough. ' dence as is required by this act, whereupon tlie The Electors of the district composed of the name 01 ,ne Pcrson 50 aUnutted to vote, shall Ie township of Conemaugh, to meet at School Houe 'in?-crted 5n tbo a'd betical "list by the iuspec number thirteen in said township. tors aud a note mH'Je opposite thereto by writing The Electors of the district composed of the lhc vrord "Ta' if he fija11 be admitted to icte township of Carrol, to meet at School llou-e ' b-v TC:ion of baving paid tux, or the word "rge," number three in said township. ! lf to SU311 be admitted to vote by reason of such The Electors of the district composed of the aSe slifl!1 le called but to IUJ clerks, who shall township of Clearfield, to meet at the house cf ,m4tc the ilke BOtes m lhe Ust ot voters keI'1 h-v John Douglass, in said township. ! them. . ....... The Electors of the district composed of the , V la a11 c"03 Rere the narae of jhepersva township of Jackson, to meet at the hou.-e of c'iaiD1irS to v"te is found on the lit furuislied by Charles Dillon, in said township. j the Commissioners and Assessor, or his right to The Electors of the district composed of the vote Aether found thereon or not, is objected to township of Richland, to meet at the house of b-v any 1 '-ifidl ciuzen, it shall be the duty of Jaob Kring, in said township. j tliC' Hectors to examine such person oo cath The Electors of the district composed of the as to qalaicaticns, and if he claims to have township of Dlacklick, to meet at the hoUSo cf . resided witum the state for one or more years, Lis Enoch Rees, in said township. ;0:lth fua11 110t l'e sufficient proof -thereof, : but The Electors of thc district composed of the . sha11 niake Tof there by at least one compe townshipof Summerhill.to meet at S.h.1 Uou.se-, tcnt witness, who shall be a qualified elector, number one in the town cf Jefferson, Ln taid i tbat he tas resided within the district for more townsl ip (than ten days next preceding said election, and Tl.o E'ect-.is of the district composed of the bLa31 sll" "itself swe:tr that his bona fida resi t.ivvnsh'p of Sus-m-hanna. to meet at the house dence 3n pursuance of his lawful calling,, is with of Mn'thew C.-nrstd, in said township. im the Lsmct, and that he did not remove into The Kle-t-rs of the district composed of the j f ai J tnct for the purj.ose of voting therein. township of Washington, to meet at the School! "Every person qualified as aioresaid, and House situate at the foot of Inclined Plane ' ao slia;1 raae due piooi, if rfcquired.- of hw No 4 in said township. ; residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid. The Electors of the district composed of the ' sha11 be R'imRtad to vote in the township, ward, township of White, to meet at thc School Hoe r in vuu-h he blia11 reside, number one in said township. j "If any person shaU prevent or attempt to UsfmWr prevent any officer of any eiection under this act r.ased the 15th dav of Arril. A. D.. 1S51. cnti-i,Vom folding tied "An Act to provide for th DR. THOMAS (l.Bl'ATIXC, South-west corner of 7th and Race streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 26, 1849. tf '- Ji! Y. BISI1I. Wholesale dealer in Quernstcare, Chinaware, filassuare, c. No. 245" Market Street. PHILADELPHIA; FA. . v April 10. ir;i. ,v Tt ta DISSOLUTION. lhc partnership existing- between David Crown and Jerennah M'Gonigle, was dissolved on the 1 4 th September. I hereby give notice, that I will pay no debts contracted since that time by my former partner. ... w n J". M'GONIGLE- Plane JOctr., L, 1851. - 7 .. EG1R& GREGG, vtnoiesaie aealers in THmz-j. ,7 ;.,., n-irli they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants vvo. ,i nrenouse zva iarae.t ot. tt t - k-, - PHIXADELPHIA, PA."" x July 1st, lfeol. y. . , - ,,vm varus c; low at n poi lor sale verv ' J. MOORE'S. uch election, or use or threaten election of anJ violence to any such ofecer, or thall irter- non. nipt or improperly murlere with m tie Dis execution of Lis duty, or shall block tip the win- trict" it is provided . aow, or avejiue to miy winaow wnere tne seme That the uualilifd voters of each of the sevcrid t niaJ hc lining, or riotously disturb .the Judcres of the several Courts of this Commo weahh. and to rgulate 'certain Judicial Sert. Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of Rev'nd Tcrrenee McGLrr,-deceased, are requested,-to make payment on or before the 15th October next, as no longer indulgence can be given. - - JAMES JIcDtRMIT, Jfcxccutor. Sept. 18, 1851. 40-lt. ;: .'.u . v v JAMES P. IIORB.K II, ; - Rectifying Distiller, and dealer in Foreign and Domestic U'inea,' Liquors, -.Cigars,- 'ci'i.', "No. 197, Liberty Street, corner of P.arker's Alley, - - PITTSBUHQ-, PA. March 13, 1851. ly-;;, ; . - ; ' : i. . - . ,i . i.- 'j Pine lumber, joint and lap shin les at the lumber yard of jJ.. Moore." '"i FI-OITJ'. A-Vt of prime flour, for ; j. c o-y for sale at WW counties of this Coiiimonweaith t-hall at the -neit general election, at the times and places of elec ting representatives, and whenever it shall here after become necessary lor an election under this act, and under the constitution of this -Commonwealth, vote for five persons at the first election, and at every election thereafter, a? many ns shall be necessary Tinder the provisions hereof to serve as judges of the Supreme Court of this Commonwealth, one person to serve as president judge of the judicial district m which such county shall lie, ana two persons to serve as as sociate judges of the several courts of such county. .. . -. Sectiok 2,- That the qualified electors resi ding within the .jurisdiction of any district court or other court of record now existing or hereaf ter to be created by law, shall at the general election, and whenever thereafter the same shall be necessary, at the times and places for holding such election within tneir respective election dis tricts, vote for one person for president judge of such court and as many persons for associa? judges thereof as shall be required by law. .,. Section o. mat the judges of v. Supreme Court and the president jidgs"of all other courts of record and tho associate judges of the District Court and the Court of Common Pleas of the city and "County of Philadelphia and the Distric Court of the- county of Allegheny, shall be learned in the law, and all the aforesaid judges shall be qualified electors of UusCoEimoxwealth, and shall be fttherwise qualified as required by the second section of the fifth article of the con stitution of this Commonwealth. Section 4. That the election for judges thall be . held and conducted in the several election distriVta-in the - same manner in alt respects as elections for representatives arc or shall bo held and conducted, and by the same judges, inspec tors and other officers ; d the provisions of the act-of the general assembly, entitled " An Act reli'itinc'to the elections of this Commonwealth," approved the. second day of July, one thousand eiiiht hundred and -thirty-nine, and its several 8upplcments,mid au other like laws as far as the same shall be In force and applicable, ohall be deemed and taken to apply to the elections for imk-es:: I'roviilr-d. That the aforesaid electors shall vote for iudges of Hhe Supreme Court ;t n a separate nieco of paper and' for all other judges Tequired to be learned in the' law on another separate piece of paper - . r - ' L aso ffifre known and give notictf, as in- and by-tke'l&h section of the aforesaid act I am di rected, "that every- person, excepting justices ot the peace, who.sh all hold any office. .or. appoint ment of profit or trust under the government of the United ' States, 6r of this JStafe"iir any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer,- -or-otherwise-, jr-srrbordinate'-ofScBr, or agent, who is- or shaU-rbe' employed - under tJie legislative, jnaiciary or executive ueparuntui.4ui this State or United Statejror of any city or in corporated di;riet; fud also, that every mem - peace t sucli election, or ."-hail use or pracuce any intimidating threats, force tr violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elec tor cr to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of chiace, such pera4.u, on conviction shall be fiuel in any sum not erccedi: five hundred dollars and be imprisoncil for any time not less than one month nor more than twelve month, and if it -oil be hwn to the court, where thc trial of such oSVnces thai! fce had. that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, or district. 'or towiisLip where the said offence was committed, and net entitled to a vote therein, then on conviction.. he .shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than oiie hun dred nor more than one thousand dollars, and h imprisoned not loss than sis. months nor more than two years. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 57th section of tlie act fir.-t aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge 0f the' certificate t r return of th election , of their .respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge from each district, at thc Court House in the borough of Ebensburg, on the third day after the dsy of election, being for thc present year on FRIDAY the 17th of OCTO BER next, then and there to uo; ana penona the duties required by law of said judges. . Also, that where a judge bv sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend t-aid tnecting of ; judges, then the certificate r return aforesaid shall be taken charge of ry one ot the inspectors or the cjerks of the election of Said dk-iriet, who shall do and perform the duties required ofsaid judge unable to attend. " - " Given under my hnni St r.vy c-rHce, in Ebens burg, the Sth day of September,' A. D. 1851 and of the Indrpendence of thc United States jf America, the seventy-sixth; - JOHN BRAVLET. ' pTierin"'ffire, Ehcnsbur, ' September Sth, 1831. T.a re. I a. IH1KY. JlATTni'WS & GO. WHOLESALE GROCERS and X'cmm'Qsi-n Merchants, Denlers iu all kinds of Produce aud Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 "AVtcr Street,- I'd:'- : riTTSBKS.-Pl. April 8,16U- ?6m.i - -. U- "- - CommHsioh and Forwarding McrcbasrSirait- . yille, Cambria county. Pervwylvwsia- Acents fcr Adams & Co..Erpres. aiid'CP'air EA Kod Cdjjrpanyj; WJ attehd to recerjjcg CW6rw -. 'mgeods-by th above lines. 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