4ydvwiU jcxazs -BirOCI.AMATlON FOR A . J wwnip ui .vue P1UL-1 SPECIAL ELECTION, the above described 1 ni, Tfl,r nv School Uou No. 9 township of Allegheny, residing outside oi DOlllmaries, IU IJIW ay tucit TO BE HELD O.N August !?. to t!lt Constitution Ol which are as follows, an additional section to the a. Kar-e and by th. Au Verity of Uxe Coianouwealth of Pennsylvania, ANDBfcW G. CUft"U, Governor of said Comon- 'JOHN BUCK. Esq., Sheriff the " Cmnty of Cambria Sen J J Greeting: WnEbsIs. A V-int resolution proposing ccrtaiu amendments 1 1 1 i r Commonwealth I uvir .til.... . i . third article of tho Coustituti -n. w o u.e uatcd ns secti.m four, as follows: Sec. J. Whenever any oi me qiwi..iicv electors of this CcimnonweaUli hball be in anv actual military Fervice, under a requisi from the President of the United Slates, ,., by the authority of this Commonwealth, -ach electors mavexcreise the right of sufi rage in all elections by the citizens, under Mich regulations as are or shall be preserved 1 y law, as fully as if they were present at t'Vir usual place of ilcction. There shall be two additional sections to tt... eleventh aitic'.e . f the Constitution, to be designated in sa;d township ti,u ;.An nf the district composed oi t the township of Blacklick, to meet at the I bouse of Adam Meakin, in the village of j Belsano. in said township. i The electors of the district composed ot the township of Cambria, to meet at the (Joint House in the Borough of Ebensburg. The electors of the district composed of the township of Carroll, to meet at the School House in Uarrc.Utown, m iuiu "'The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Corrolltown, to meet in tho School House in said Borough. vi ... i. ..r tl. distiict composed ot i lit: t-iLLLUia the township of Chest, to meet at e beh,,ol Hou.-,e ou the farm of Richard J. ProtidfoOt, .listriet composed of House in said townsl.ir hundred and sixty-four, for the purpose of deciding upon the approval and ratification, or rejection of said amendments ; which said election shall be opened, held and closed upon the the day last aforesaid, at the phu es and within the hours at and within which the general elections of this Commonwealth are "directed to be oj ened, held and dosed ; and it phull be the duty of the judges, iu spectors. nnd clerks of each of the said townships, boroughs, wards, precincts and districts, to receive at the said election, tick ets not exceeding the number of pr.p sed amendment?, eithor written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, from each of the qualified voters of this State, who may offer the same, and to deposite them in j in a box or boxes, to be for that purpose I provided by the proper officer? ; which t'ck its shall be, respectively, lancied onrne the outside. " First Amendment," " Second Amendment and Third Amendment U. S. 10-48 BONOS. MEETING OK THE RETURN JUDGES, j Pursuant to the provisions contained in i V.n Ord section of the f.ct aforesaid rli.jtriei.1 ) shall respectively take charge of the ccrtifi- j The; Bonds are issued under the Act of cate or return of the election of their respec- j Congress if March 8th, 1864. which pro tive disrricts, and produce them at a meet- ! vi,les that all Bonds issued under this Act inc of one judge from each district, at Hoi 1 K"ail t-AfcMl'i l-K'Jii lAAallOJi by lifhwsbiirg. on the third ilav after the elec- j or nder any state or municipal authority, tion", bii!g FBIDAY. the 5th dav of Au- ! Subscript"! ns to these Bonds aie received m "ust. then and there to perform the duties Unitel States n tes or notes of Nadonal Required by law of said judges. V- They are TO BE REDEEMED IN Als. that wheie a judge by sickness or ! COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, unavoidable accident, is unable to attend ; at ''' Peri'"l not I si than ten nor wore than 1 n such meeting ot j-Mges ! or leturn aforesaid shall ! Vy one of the inspectors i f,loVt . i. .... i i aj bici'.ons eigne, uo .. tl c .V, nil all le iase:l I'v tlse I . -islature. coiit.iinitig more than one sub jccT. which shall be clearly expressed in the .tic, except appropriation bills. Sec. 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature gianting any powers, or privi l.-'ei in any cae, whtie the author ty to rant such powers, or privileges, has been, !r rnav hereafier be c. :.fenid upon the court "of thii Commonwealth," has been d to bv a majority of the members "is.atuie, at a ;i ce the tenth 1 ...ected to each 11 uc of the I-gis.atuie, i w. successive sessicns of the same Ami whereas. It is provided in a; -.ir'e of 6aid Constitution . tnat any amen. r. e:,ts fo agreed upon, 'shall bo suui tue priplc in manner, and a si: sit least three months afn-r Icings 'v bv the tv. o II. uses, as t;e l.e; ted to !i time. a jzi -.! islature ...ill pretcrile ; Mich -ubDiissn n to be in ,-,c ii mannor and f .nn.tiiat the people may ..e for or against amendment sepaiate an And whereas, By an act of i he jen. ra. ; i-setnbly of this Common wealth, passedthe j twenty -third d..y of April, Anno Domini , 10 thousand eight l.undicd and sixty f.ur. . ,s pro-iad, " tha. for the purpose of a. . . : kilning the sense of the people of this v .. m-i..nweaUh, in regard to the adoption I reiection of sai' amendments, or eti.er of! h. ivi. tho (ioveri..r f this G-nv.non wealth j -'.i!l issue a wiit of election, directed to each j every henll cf this Cou.im u wraith. ; omn.a-oding them to give n tice in the j r. .ml manner, in n 't less than t.vo n.-'w j -, jj er.s in teh city nd c r.tnty : '' "', j f. -a no n.aay are pul lisl.c 1 t'nercin, aod by j a- least two printed bruidbilis in eaeli clec j ti.-u i'.atrLct, of e cry city and county wlu re i i -3 i v wrpapor is publifhed, tha an tie- ; - ,n '.U be held in each cf t! e townships. ! the Borou the house roit ih. .... ir The electors of the district composed of the ton,ship of Clearfield, to meet a School House No. 3. adjoining the village of Saint Aucusline, in said township. '1 .e electors of the district composed of the township of Coneuiaugh. to meet at the School ll.'U.-e at Singer's iu said towns; ip. The electors of the district compared of i. i:or..i!..li nf Coiieniauiihtoineetasf.il- i lows first 'AVard to meet at the house now occupied by 1 cter .laixie, in me ursc w.uu of said B .rough. Second Ward, to meet at the house now occupied by John Headrick, ii. w.iiil second W aid. The electors of the district composed of the township of Croyle, to meet in the School House in the village cf Sumineihill in taid township. ' The electors of the district composed oi the Borough of Ebensburg, to meet as fol lows; Ea.-t Ward at tin C urt House, in said Wa.d. West Ward at James Myers' Hall in said Ward. The electors of the district composed ot the township of da. kson to meet at tnc house of Henry Rager, in said township. The electors of the district coinpo.-ed of the Borough of Johnstown, to mei as fol lows: 1st Ward at the Public S- hoc! llous;. in said Ward: and v am at me Johnstown House, corner el .uam ana io .tist street, iu said Ward; d Ward at the F-.ster House, in said Ward ; 4th Ward at the Mansion., m said V.rd ; 'th Ward at the K tumIIc Hotel, in said Ward. 'lhe electors of the dlstiict computed of the Borough of Eoretto, ti mc--t iu the School House of said lioioll h. The electors of the distiict composed of and thoo who are favorable to said amends Ti eler-fotS III tllC n ,.r r.rL Snrincrs. lo u.ecv ii of Jacob Wa rner, iu sau ro- mems, or any ui mem, "or u:eir - a j approval thereof by vcting, each, as irrain' separate written nr printed, or partly writ ten and partly j iinlod ballots or tickets, as there are ameiulmen.iments approved by them, containing on the inside thereof, tho words, For the Amendment ;" and those wlio aie r-jiposed to such aniendments, or any of them, may express their opposition by" voting, ei l s many separate, written, or printed, or partly punted and partly writ ten ballots, or tickets, as their are amend ments not approved by tliem, containing on the inside thereof lb words Against the j Amendment ; " the electors voting f .r or j f against the first amendment stiall be consul- I ered as voting for or against the proposed j j fourth section to article three of the consti- j i trtion. exten iing the riLrht of suffrage to i j soldiers, j second voting lection ol said district, who sli-ii do and perform the duties required of said judges unaole to auemi. Given under my hand in my office in Ebensburg, the thirteenth day of July A. D 1304. JOHN BI.'CK. Sheriff of Cambria County. Shiriit's Oeiice, ) Ebensburg. Fa., July 13,18b4. Elotvartl ANsioc:ia(io2it l'LHLA DELPHI A. Disf.ashs of thi: Nr.Kvous, Skmisai., T'uixAiiY AXD Sexual Ststkiis new and : reliable trcalment in reports ot tne i HOWAliO ASSOCIATION S-.-nt by mad i in sealed letter ciivc-h pes, free of charge, j Address, Dr. J. SKILLEN IIOUGHTEN, i Howard Association. No. 2 Sou in Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. I . V.liiJ.i thn the rert;ficite 'forty vcars from their elate, and until redemp II be" taken char. J of i FIVR P1:R INTEREST WILL s of clerks ot the e : PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over Having reopened 1IIV shop near lie electors voting for or against the ainendm.i.t, shall for or against the. be considered pro; 1 ! No. m posed of I ;.; the L ' I' the use ! Of the the b T.-ugh t i.ei ein . avr. s. wards, p reminds aii I on the FIRST TUESDAY CF AU in the vear of our L'-rd, one thou. districts j i eight hundred and s'xty f ur, for the I dcc'i.'.i: g upon the. approval ana purpose j :.t;tioatn n. .a ineut-. which rejection, ot tne st d said ehrti :; sl.a'l le ainen. I- I opened, ' st and closed upon the day last aforesaid. ; the places and within the hours, at and .;.! in which, the general edc. ri .ns of this i:.nc -n wealth arc .liivcted to be opened. 1.11 and cloi-e !." thviifor?. In obedience to the re .. . . -i r . i . ren.orits ! ti.o ten in article ot me .ii Miti'.n, ami in v !'(, n hi nrf u ith the. true in- i td nnd inclining of the said act . f tl.efiene r A.- en.biy of this Commonwealth, 1 AM)R!'AV G. Cl'UTIN. Cb.vernor - f t!:e m; 1 Cotr.monvc p;dt!i . f Per.nstlvaoia. d is. .'. this writ io;:i'u tiding nnd requirin ' u, the said J ! n Buck, Si.entl of s.i'd .u t-. to givj notice in the us lal n" airier :s by law required, that an 1 c 1 i .n will oe In id according to the ternis of the p. ill -: ti:tion ar. '. j r - i.-i. a.s i f the a -t f the al'ore-aid, in eich of the wards, preciccts and l:rst the toMishro of Minister to in ct at tne waivhous.' ol Angiislin Dm -'oi 11,111 the village nf Afiirisnr. in said township. Tne lectors T the di-trict c towns jp of Uiehl-inu,, to ol J.ccob K ivg.in Fai i tov. i.-l Tne electors . f thec.istrict c- the iVroi:-h of Mtilvil'e t.. mot at Frankiir. li use, in said '. urcugh. The electors of the di-triot c ino...ed . f the towi.shlp of Snium rt.jli. to n.. ci at the School ILjUsc in the B ! . u.h cl U::.-..cTe. in said township. The th ctois of thcdistiiet comprved . f the Borough cf Summitvii'ie, to mce; at ti.e School Iloiiic in said Bor. ugh. The electors of tl e district coinpon d of the township of Susquehanna), to meet at the house of Jerome Fl"tt. in said town ship. The electors of the district tdiiv-S .'d - t the township of Taylor, to meet at the School H aise, near John Headrick V. in said, township. The elect ts of the district com posed f the township of Washington, to meet at the School House situated at the loot of piano No 4, in suid towi.shi-'. Ttie electors oi the district composed of lioroneti ot W llioore to meet at tile iosed eigatu j eectioii to article eleventh of the Constitn ! ti n ; and electors voting for or against tha ', thiid amendment shall be considered as j voting f r or against the proposed ninth 1 section to article eleven of the Constitution. ; Sec. ll. Tiiat tho election on the pr." '--i ed amendments, shall in all respects, be cm I ducted as the general elections of this C"in I tuonwealth ave now conductc-1; and it shall ! be the duty of the return judges cf the re i spective counties and distticts thereof, first, having carefully ascertained tlie numlier ot ' votes given fur or against said amendii;' nts ' in the manner aforesaid, to m ike out diipli ! rate returns thereof, expressed iu wo-ds at ' length, and not in figures only : 01 of 1 which rettirtfri, so made, shdi be lodged in ; the rothouotniy 's nilir" of the our'. ! j common ideas of the proj er county, and the to the - ci . t.irv 01 d hy ne . ! such the m .-t con h postage si.ail of the- proper foundry, in IMjI'M.L I.b, 1 intend to keep geod and accomnlati ng workmen, who will endeavor to non and repair wagons, inmf-S ghs. nine horses iVc ; sleos, f.ici ; ai.d as 1 aymg July 13 04. i TtlcN OVc. wben shoe horses cVt custoiiieis may requite. ISAAC "C. SlNGi:U. I one nuored tl.dlars atmualiy and on all i other Bon is semi. annual!'. The interest is ' payable on the first days of March and Sep , lember iu each year. i Subscribers will receive either Registered j or Coupon Bonds, as tliey may prefer. Re j gistere.L Bonds are recorded on the books of I the U. S. Tiensurer. and can be transferred ! only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds i are payable, to hearer, and are more conve. j nient for Commercial uses. I Subscribers to this loan w;ll have the op ! tion of having their lionds draw interest I from March 1st, by paying tlie accrued in j terest in coin (or in United States notes, j or the not. s of National Banks, ad iing fifty j per cent, for premium.) or receive them j drawing interest from the date of subscrip- ; t;oii and dep. .stte. As tnee londs are ; EXEMPT FROM MUNICIPAL OR STATE ! TAXATION. 1 their value is increase, 1 from one to three 1 per cent, per annum, according to tha rate of tax IcVi-: ' At the j i I'-ey pay ;OVF.R EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST t ! iu curryr.cv. and ae ..f ' as a peru.ancht or tempi It is beheved that no sf curities oiler so . 1:1 various parts ot the coun'i v. resent rate of premium 011 gold rr.-a '-ivwti.v SCROFULA AKD SCEOFULCUS rI5!:A?E3: from Emery Edf. fM-JLfioifi merchant xf Oxford. Mair.t. " I hve told large fjiianli'ief of yonr Sabai'au ti I A. but never tl oiie 1 oltlo wliiuli faiU-t ot n Jeiin;d eff.-ct aud'l'ull niti.-Jaction tu.lliost lid took it. As fat as our rieop.c try it. tliey kle-f tl vie born t.o mc-dicin! like it Le'loit: in our comruuijit " Eruptions, Pimples, Biotcbea, Fualu'.es; Ulcers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Ski a. From y?ri. I;o4. Strnrfm. ISr:.-t.J, Jingtaiul. " I cul tio my liuty to you unci the nulilic, ni.cn I aflil my testimony to Hint you j.iil.'Wli rf tli nv cliciim! virtue' of your SAnRAPAiui.i.A. 1 v ciiiufrli Ut, aed 1 n, lifui au llictiiK bumor ia fn-r ear-, eyes, and Lair lor year, vri.lcli ue wr uiikl.lj ij cine until we tried ynur SARS.rAntci.A. Sl.c hH Lc-ta weJl for tome iiioi.ths." fYnm Mrs. Jane F.. liirv. a tri ' tnmrn ar.d tnv,-l,. ttrt'iiuil latly cf JM h h i. :i ,7. , t'tijit, Mny Co., N J. " My daughter Ims utrervd for a -Hr f'.st v. jtli a Fcrofu'lous crujitioH, which i very troublefome. Nothir.gairoraed auy jeli-'t until wetried jfiursAK 6Ar.liiLLA, which boon completely cured her." From Charles P. Gaf, Fsij.,rf the vl-'rhi-tnoirn firm of (iniji:, Murray If Co., nwmr'ticturtrt tf eeim dled )'ii-crs in AasAun. A'. H. " 1 hiid'l'or Reve-ral years a very troul.'o-ome o. Tnor in-my lace, which grew constantly nir until it iii-liufed my teatures and become an into'.. n.b!e rdllicfion. I fifed uiuiobt evt rytliii)! a man could cf I.01I1 advice and medicine, but without euy relief whfcteve-r, until 1 took your siAUSAi-AiULLA. It i:imiecn:itely made inv fuce worse. n yon toid rne It i.ilfiht lor a time; lu in a lew weeks the new jkin l.iua to form under the b'ote-hef., and coutiniu-d until my luce is as smooth a? tun body', and 1 am without any sMiiptoms of the diWriK' that I kt.ow cl'. 1 enjoy pei ieci health, and without a doubt owe it to your'bAitSAt'AuiLi.A." Ervsipelas General Debility Furify the Blood. Fn-m Dr. Tfi'.f . Sairin, lloxtstem St.. .V. T. Dr. Ayeu: I seldom tail to r move Lruptiont end S rriiilnut Sores by the persevering use of your 8a ks a i'auilla. and 1 hac jutt now CJred an Rt- ( taek of Mnlignant Fn;ipelas with it. o aiTcrc 1 tie t iiofscus equalbt'lic- ;aksapai:ix.i.a you hnvo I feupplieif to the proiebtion as well as to the people." FmmJ. E. Johnston, ." , Wakitiias). Ohio..- " l'.ir twelve years I 1 ad tne yellow trysipela on equal Convenience j niy r:?!:t arm. during which time 1 tried a!i the ce! t ir e-.vteie-.t ! hrated phj sicians I could reach, and took huiiered ..ir 1r.vesimc.1l. ,,-,i0;aS Vcrth of medicine-s The nicer were m I prcat in descript u:ceii:C oDC of .ts to i riders U. l'. t.ds. as the various In all other judges vrii'.'. 1, ...4 1 - ...... l.-.'i .....1 .tiri.f. riiei m dial ..ii. ..... v. the ( 'omm. n weaitb, a !epoMt.-d, I ol thwiiii, 1 ut post ofticc, upon w'li; pre; ai,l at the e::peu- county. i Si.c. S. Th..i it .-hall be the duty of the j Secretary of the (Jui'imonwca'th, on the : twenty third day of August i:txt, before four o'eh ek, post n erchaii, to uti'v t to . I lie Sneaker of the Semite or the .'-peaker of j Iu the matter of tiie petition of D.nnenic MoIJride. for sjieeitic pt-rformanee of contract with Michael Ken nedy, deceased : The undersign..'. commissioner, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to take testimony in the above stated mat ter, hereby notifies all persons i'ltercsted, that he vwii attend to the duties of his rq pointment , at the oflice of Phil S. Noon Esq., in F.U'nsbu.g on SATURDAY, the 'gOth day ..f August next (1864). at one o'clock P. M , when and where those per sons interested may attend if they see p-oper. JAMKS C. KASLY. Cominissioiier. duly 13. C-l St. forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of j rivate parties or stork companies or sepa iate conimr.iiitiei-, only is pledged for pay ment, wrdhi f . r the debts of the United Slates the whole property of thecountiy is h '..lt 11 to r.c r.re the payment cf both priu-cij-al and interest ifi coin. There lVtd3 may be stibscril.! for in sutnsfroiv. vtiO up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the sin dlest lender and and the hue.-t c'o'.'n'ist. Thsv can be con- if-!:. ; ta;e oineiit, and the of the inteiot. in this connec ii Funded Debt of the United h inteu-st is payable in gold, of M troli, 1SC-1. w;'s inttie' t on this debt for the car vvi'i be ,$15'.9.T.l20, P.ie the House of tiiC Su'.o tics of th sb dl on the s and pub'i-he of Reprosc tliM. res, th-.- ret urns election, tf in tne dth; 1 common .vt sa ne day an .vera 1 1 be; f the Ser. conn an ! t'lC .llllL hour be opened in the presence . 1 tm' mem- ie and tives ; and the number.' against said aniendmcnt d House of H. pvr-enta- ' p" f votes Livea for and tail- e are now sc-odu.u bv mail, i ee ol m t agf. OUR FIN II DIAMOND POINT -UNION O(iLl) PUNS," and Sti.v-u FxTKNoi.r.c Si ii'iMJ Cask, with hun Pen cil, be-.ntir..lly chased, at our who!esal c f W 0 never leoie rc- the cm less than each. They r.re j resj "-etively, shad and ! a i e care; uli v summeo up a.-c-eiiaiiifo, and dunlicte certificates of the re.-ult, shall i be signed by the Speakers cf the two houses. Oi.e of the said certificates shad be delivered I to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, who i shall cau-e the same toh.' rec r io! and filed j in Ids oftiee. and ir, Tn esdaV Of I iie-ntial Asstrnb'v t t v. obi i S , bor o ugh s , districts therein, ou the .Augn-t. in the year of or Lord one thcu- j :and eight hundred and siily-foiir, for the ! purpose of deciding upon the approval and j r.t.n?.ttion, or njcctiou cf the taiJ amend- ILf r.ti?. Given t:ndcr n.j iiatid and the great soal of the State, at Hartiaburg, this Twenty -t-r.-t day of Jr.ue, in the year of our Lord re thousand eight liundrel and rixty-four, ar. 1 if ths Commonwealth the eighty-eighth. By the Governor: ULI 8. LIFER. Secretary of the Commc-r. wealth. In putsuanoe of tle aliove proclamation cf th Governor of ths Common weaitb of Pei.r;slvania. I John Iiutk, High Shdifl'of tlie county of Cambria, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known ai,d irive tolice to the electors of the county aforesaid that an elec - J tion will be held in the ?aid eountv of Cam ! bria, on TUF.SDAY. THE PCCOND DAY OF AUGUST. 1S;J. for the purpose of voting on "joint resolution proposing cer tain amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. 1 AU.O nF.RF.RY MAKE KNOWN AND GIVE NOTICE that the places of holding the aforesaid fpecial election in the several wards, boronghs, districts and town ships within the county of Cambria, are as "oliowg, to wit : The electors of the the township of Alle gheny to meet as follows, to wit : The elec tors of the QiUtrict composed of that part of raid township of Allegheny, beginning at the line dividing Blair nnd Cambria counties, at a point on the dividing line of two tracts of land, one of which is warranted in the name of Aaron IWen. and the other in the name cf Mary Rower) and Ytnus Lewis, thence south 89 degrees west 63 perches! thence south 20 decrees we.cf tn a Tnin T urKnon vjp.n Koad thence alonr Knirl old road to the towni-hip road leading to P.urnt Mills, thence south IS deg. west 86 porches to Dawson's Mills and honse. thence along the township road to Barnt Mills, to dividing line between Allegheny and Washington townships, thence along Washington town thip line to dividing line between Cambria and Blair counties, to meet at the School House, Ln tho town of GalJiUin u said dis trict; and the elector, of that part of said School Home in said. Roiou Tne electors of ihe district con: posed ( f the town-d.ip of White, to meet at the School House No. 1, in said township. The. eieetors of the district compwd of the to-.vnsi.iji of Yoder. to meet at the Pub lic lljuse occupied by Peter Fink. The electors of the district composed of the L'.oroiigli of Camhtia Cdy, to meet at S hool House No. 2. in said Roronghh. I also fir the information of the electors of the county of Cambiia publish the act, entitled an Act prescribing the time an 1 manner of submitting to the people, for the appioval and ratication, or rejection, the ptoposed amendment to the Constitu tion. Whereas, A joint resolution, the proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of this Cunmon wealth, has been agreed to by a majoiitv uf the members elected to each 1 1 011 e of the Legislature, at two snt''es.-ie sessions commencing on the first Tuesday of January, in the year of "cur Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three and lhe second session commencing en the first Tuesday in January, in the year cf our Lord one thousand eight hundred and f-ixty-f air. And wlicreis, It is provided in the tenth article of tne Constitution, that any amend ment, no agreed upon, shall be t-.utnr.tted ! to the people in tttch manner, arid such ' times, at least three months after being so j agreed to by the two Houses, as the Legis- j lature'shall prescribe, such submission to be j iu such manner and form that the people may vote for or against each amendment i separately and distinctly therefore, ( Secthm l. Re it enacted hy Vie Senate and 1 JIoujc of Representatives of lhe f nntio)i vcealUi (f Pennsylvania, in General Assent' bly met and it is hereby enacted by Vie authori y of the same That for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of (the people of this Commonwealth, iu regard to the adoption or rejection of said amendments, or either of them, the Governor -of this Commonwealth shall issue a writ of election, directed to each and every sheriff of this Common wealth commanding them to give notice, in the usual mannerj in not less than two newspa pers iu each city and county : 1'roviJed, That so many are published therein, and by at least two printed handbills in each elec tion district of every city and county where in no newspaper is published, that an elec tion will be held in each of the townships, boroughs, wards, precincts and districts therein, on the first Tuesday of August in tho year of our Lord one thousand eipl.t votimr taereon cause, a quorum his oftiee. and '.tie other ot sai l certificates .-! all be delivered to the h"Von r, who shall forthwith'issue hii proclimation, declaring whether the said amendments 01 Other of them, have been approved and latified by a maj .rity of the qoahdie 1 wters of this State here., 11 I'vreo'f. iiii'.t u. loranv - - - j f either house uf the Ijegtv.- I at u re shall not be present at the day and hour above mentioned, then the said votes shall be opened in the presence of such mem bers of sa.d houses :.s shall he present ; and in case of the absccnee of the Speaker of either if said hou-es the sail certificate shall be tigned by the Speaker present ; or, iu cas-.i the absceuce -of both .Speakers, by t'.e Chief Clcrksof both Houses, or either f them in the absceuce of one of said clerks. Skc 4. That the several duties required to be performed by the sheriffs, commission ers, constables, judges, inspectors, and all j other officers whatever, iu and about the general elections of this ''"tnmonwealth shall be performed by such officers in and about the election herein provided for ; and ad. persons, whether others or others, shall be liable to the same punishment for the neglect of dutv or the commissi. ,n ,,f any offence at in or about the said election as tliey would for the neglect of like tl 11 ty or the.tomnrs sion of like offence at in or about the general eioctious of this Common wealth. 1IKNRY C. JOHNSON. Sneaker of lh Hoine of Representatives. JOHN l PENNY, Speder of tlie Senate. Arrnr vko. The hrcnty third day (f April Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred awl sixty four. A. ti. UUK1 IS. acknowledge! to be the most durable. beautiful in market. They are manufac'ur ed of Fink Gold, and finished in the 1 e.-t. possible style. They are celebrated fir tieir adaptness to every hand and sty!.- of wri ting, making a beautiful light or heavy stroko when" drsiud. We bat e sold .-.vcr oe 1 undred thousand - Union" Pens du ring the pa.t eight mor.t' s, and we have not one word of dissatisfaction from any one using our Pens. They are the bt sr- Gold Pen made, and sold for one quarter the price charged by many. Any one ot deriug by mail will receive "their P.ns by next return v rted into money at any n holder wdl h. ve t: l'. rnav be usefnl tion th-it tl:.. to States on whh on the o 1 day 005,000. Thv cominir fi-.'sl while the t:-.o-ns revenue in go!d -u::-e.d fival year, endiny June 30th. ba hen s far at the rate of over $100,000, OoO n.iii; n r er annum. Ft wi'.! o- teen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely in csicfs of the warts of the Treasury for the payment of jid interest, while the recent increase of the tar annua! receipts ft amount of import. j e r annum. Ir.s'Mi. ti n- to the National Banks acting loan i.L-ciits .vie not issued tiotn th United in tl cript ft will doubtless raise tne .i m customs on tne samu licit-., to $150,000,000 mail, their your Pens pet iority charge. Our good destination id dress will always arrive Re particular safely at to write plain. One trial of our Gold convince any person of their su- Ye also send, without extra HOOD'S GREAT ROOK OF 100 ates Tieasuiy until March 'Zh, out first three weeks of April the sun ns average. 1 more than TEX MIL LIONS A WEF.K. Sub-cri j.tions wili 1 e ;eci:ived by the First N-. ioiial Ri-. k of l'-iiilade'phia. Pa. Seo-Mid Natioii i; liai.U of Phlladeldhia, Pa. Third National li.-mk of Ph'da-k-lphia. Pa. AND P.Y ALL OTHER NATIONAL RANKS which are c?epos'.loi ios of Public money, and all RESECTABLE RANKS & RANK ERS t i.r,.n.7l,,nif the conntrv. factin" a fluents of tV.e ':iti.m d D tiositorv Rat;ks) wi f..rt'i,orinf..nii!ilin!i .111 at.olicatioii and ' - . ..... t -t. - rprt AFFORD I.Xi-.Ri lAt iuii SCKIP.IRS. Jane 22, 1G1 tf ill furnish TO SUB C erlr's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Vend." Kxpon. is.uied out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale at the house of Patrick Shtcls, in Lo- retto, on Saturday the Sixteenth day of July next, at one o'clock, P. M., the following Rn.'tl Estate, to wit : All the right, title and interest of J. Blair M oore. of, m and to a piece or parcel of land situated in Allegheny township, Cambria county, adjoining land of Thomas Parrish, Peter'Kerrigan and others containing about forty-five acres (45) more or less, about twenty five acres of which are cleared hav ing thereon erected a one story log house and a small log barn, now in the occupancy of Margaret Daily. Taken in execution , and to he sold at the suit of John J. Glass. JOHN BUCK, .Sheriff. Shf.biif's Offk v.. Ebensburg", June 20. lRC4-4t SECRETS, or How to Make 40 a Day ; Without Capital. One of these secrets j cost the publisher $250 fur the right to pub- j lish it. Several persons are now making j $120 dollars per month by these Secrets, j This b vk is worth $50 to any man or wo- j man. Lieut. Asa Bennett, a wounded sol dier, writes us from Chicago, he has realized j in four months. S313 by knowlctc obtain - 1 ed from this book. We send one Gold Pen, I silver Intension Case and Pencil, and Book nf Secrets, for $1,25; three for 83,50; four ; for $1.50; six foi $G.50; twelve for $12.00. j fs3- Send Government money. ' j Address M. YOUNG & BROS. 157 Monroe Street July .C,"l8C4siim. KEW YORK. TO Jirob Wi.H8intjcr. of Indiana county, l'a.; Elizabeth Shank, (wife of Joshua Shank ) of Indiana, county, J'a. ; Either Hay, wife of John Hay.) oj starKcuunu, Shite of Indiana; Barbara Lcvinyxton. (wife of Samuel Uvinyston,)of Somerset county, ra. ; and Georre Wissinycr, of Somerset county, l'a., children and heirs atdaw of John Vissiuyer,late of Richland t r.nnhrin ciiiin u. l a. . aeceaAca . TAKK NOTICE, that in pursuance Margaret Evans IN the Curt be her next friend I Common Pleas ot of Robert Davis, rs-. David Kv: ins I Cambria Oiunty. Nj. 1G June Term, To of a rm 1SG1. j Alias SubrTita in '. j Divorce. ! To DAVID I'.VANS, the above named Li- j bclcr : " i YOU are hereby notified that in pnrsu- : ance of an order of Court- in the ub .ve j staled case, you are required to 1 e and r p- ' near in vur proper per.-on b. fore the Ju.lg. j , ., 1... P;.-ct T.ind.tV of i ol tnesai.i v.omt, ."i - 1 - - j SentemVer next, at Rbensburg, to answer tl-.e petition of libel ..f .tho said Margaret Evans, and to show cause, if any you have. why the said Margaret F.van-, your wire, j shotti" I not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, ngieeably to the Act3 of Gene- j ral A-seinbly in such case wade and provi- ' JOHN BUCK. Fdensb:irg. June '20. ISf.i 4t Sheriff. ; hnd thr.t the cords lcnme visible. ud the doctorn tiecided that my arm tciit-t Le fimputhted. 1 bcar tiikin? vour S A KSAPAfliLL A. Took two bottle-, nr.d nome of your 'ills Tecthcr they have cured nr 1 uni now s well und Found a anybody. lin in a ptihiic plnce, my case is known to everybody in tLu e-ominuiiity, nnil excites the wonder cfall." From I fan. llnni Monro, M. P. P..rif Xeternstle. I' ll'., r itadiny member of the i auarfi'tn Faritamtnl " I ha.c um d our Saks a pa rill a in inv lnniily, for pettnal debility, and tor purrifying the blnoti, v.iih very laiicticitil re-iilts. end le-cl contidence in commending it to the ufllie'ed.'' St. Anthony's Fire, Kosa, Salt Ehcma, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From Ilarrfii Fickler. Esq.. the alle editor cf ihe Tunekiiaiinor!; Iimocrnt, rnnin'lrtmia. " Oar oniv child, tibout three vcars ot uge, Tin at tacked Ly pimples on his lortiiead. 11-ey reiadly spread until thev formed a loathsome ard virulent Miro. which covered his lace, und actually blinded hi eves ior some ttavie, - A.-ki'.tiil physician apphed i:;;i!:'tc of silver and other iemcdi.-. without any ftp t.Hient effect, t or fcfteen da s v.e guarded hU hano, iefl with liieni he should tear open the lcstering and coiiaipt wound vihich covered his whole face. Hal ing tried everv thing elfe we had any hope lrom, i l-rynn pivin'vour Saksaparii.la. and applying t lie iodide of p'oiash lotion, as ou direct. The for la-van to henl when we hud piven the first bott'e, ; and wan well when we had f:ci.-hed the second. T lie child'K evclnshc, which had corue out. jirtw ngaln, ! and he now as hea'tle- ai.d fair cs :ny other. 1 ha 1 whole neighborhood predicted that tLe child mujt die-."' Syphilis and Mercurial Tjieas3. From Dr. Ifiram .sVeT. .S"f. Emits. Missouri. ' ! hnd your Sarbapauilla a mote efl.ctiml ! remedy for the see-ondarv kvmiitonis of Syphu"i, I and for Fyphiiitic disease than any other we posM. i The prof.-wion are indebted to you for some ot the ; best medicines we have." ' From A. J. French, M. I , an eminent jthxj ririnn of ; Eaicrence. Mais., who la a prominent tuemUr cj i th' Isiislnture of Mnssichnsetts - -1 Dr. aveu Mv dear s-ir: I have found joLr SAr.SAi-AUli.LA au' cxcelle'l t remedy for SvpMi, ' both of lhc-rnmnrii and secondary type, and eEct Ufl in Feme cases tiiat were loo obstiufctc to 3 ieai to f ther remedies. 1 do not know what we can cm J plov with more- certainty of succcso, wheie a powtr : lul 'alterative h-required. :1 ! Mr. Chas. S. Vat Liete, of .V, ic JJrtir. A'. , hud dreadful nicers on his leps. caused by the : l'Uio ; t.f meirurv. or mriiriat dUeir. which prewi.-.oie : und more ajreravated for eais. in srite ol e-veiv I em. dv or treatment thr.t couid beeppned. uutil t.ie ' tA-rseveriiii? t:se of Ayf.h Sap.sapai.iu.a reneveJ i l.im. Few cii08 can be found more inveterate and ' di--!!s-ir.ptl.i.n th:, and it took scveial do7eu bot ! ties to cti.t lilm. Leu20rrhcc-a, Whitea, Female Weaknes;, ' arcenrrallv jiroducod bv intrrns! berofuiow I'.'r r- i alio,,, and a're vc-rv oiten cuied by tho alterative ' c fleet of this Sarpapa p.illa . Some cases require, i however, in aid of the S a us a paP.i lla , the eMi.'il application of local r.-incde'S. From t',e vJI-l-n-n ;. f viMvreUlratrd If. J.iroo M rrit:'. cf f V.-i'i.-ei.'i. j j.me l.iai.d v.air S.ur-Ar.iKlT.i .1 an cxMnli.t alte-iuloe in disease of Inmilii Mtny raesot o-r.-'!i!ari:v. l.i-uco-r!,.cj, Ii.leTiial Uieet anon, ai ! local deb'iiitv , aririiix fi 0111 the tcrot.f.oiis diathivi-, have vielded to it. and theif are few that do 110 . when"itseirct is properly aided by local treatment A nidi!- UKXCiltin'j to alien- the jtMblicuiioa h.r uaiuK, re-rites: My daughter and nnselt have Ins 11 cur.-' 01 a yiiy debilitating I.eucorrha'a of ouft ttniiilmg. bv two bottle of jour tAW.u-.r.lLLA.'! Kheumatioin. Gout. Liver Complaint, Dya- pepnia Heart Disease, Neura Rla, when euu--d bv S--i-r-'.' i" the sv-teia, aie- lapidlv cured bv thic Lr SOiS.irARH.i-A. AYE R'S CATUAirriC PILLS 1 n--e -o tnanv :..b. aumt'e- over the other pm-eativi-, ia the marker, mid their superior virtue are so universalis- known, thet we need not io jiioiv than to usi-uiv the puhlie their o.uality maiataine.l eqnr-.l to the 1 .-t it ever has been, and that they may l e dejKni.U-d on to do all that thev !:ro e c-v.-r done. Prepared y J. C. AVKIt, M li., &. to, Ixwell, Muss", und sold by Dr. R. S. BUNN. Ebensburg, C. T. FHAZF.R, Johnstown. P. H. SHIELDS, Lorrctto, and dc.i!rs everywhere. June 15. 1304. i f ett. rs tesani(-ntarv on the estate of John II. F.vans, carpenter, late cf j P.Vvrbi towuslvn. C.md ri.i county, dee'd, I i havinc oeen grante.i ny inn nii.n ..1 .-mu , writ for that purpose, issued out of the Or, j C(lUnty to the undersigned Notice is hereby j win on 1 l ' , ...... . r f v;.. 1 - . n 4l.,.oi. I r,',li.1ao.l n cnul etnte tn I PhiUis Duffy by her next friet.d, Henry Conatuble. t. Thomas Duffy. In the C muion Court Pleas phans' Court, ol tne t.unty 1.1 cum,.,,,..; State of Pennsylvania, to me directed, an , inquest will be held at the late dwelling J houe of the paid John Wissinger, deceased. . (now occupied by Dauiel Wissinger,) in j Richland Township, Cambria county, afore- , said, on Thursday the 4th da of August : f at. one o'clock in the afternoon of that dav,' for the purpose of making partition of tho same can I done without prejudice to or epoiling of the xvhole otherwiso to value and appraise the fame, according to law, at which time and place you are reqmied to attend if you think proper. - JOHN BUCK, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Ebensburg, July 6. 1864-4t J lvrll I.I all inrvse lllliei.ve.l .it win . ,-ome and settle the same and those haying claims against said estate to present them dulv authenticated for settlement. JAMKS MYERS. June 20, 1804-Ct Executor. tulllors Notice. The Auditor ap day, for the purpose 01 maning r-.u j b , Q 0mrt of Cambljii the real estate of the said .lecca 1. to and J the hanJi , lw rl.ildien and reprsentative, it , coin, y, to m-u . of Alexander Kilg"re Lsq., Administrator of John Corbly dee'd.. notifies all parties intere-ted that he trill attend to the .duties of sai 1 appointment, at his oflice in Eben burg, on Thursday the llth day of August next, at one o'clock P. M. PHIL. S. NCOS. July 20 3t. Auditor. of of j Cambria County, j No. 6 March j Temi 1RC4. J A'lias Subpoena in 1 Dicvrce, February I 2G. 16G4 X011 est J j iiicentu, so answers I SheriS Buck. .. And now to wit June 6 18C4. Onmction ! of C. Elder Esq., it is ordered that t the I Sheriff shall cvusc notice to be publisheiil in one newspaper printed within -Paul county for four weeks successively prior to tie urn day of the next term, requiring said De fendant to appeir on said day and answer the said complaint ic. By the Court. t From the Record. Certified f.th June 1. JOS. M'DONALl), Protlionoif-vy. July 20. 4t. TTESTION. The Constitution of the United 'State? with explanatory notes foT sale by 1 JAMAS MURRAY. An-os5.iv on the Harmonious Relation:- Liwf n Divmc Faith and Natural Reason. 1 costs. JAMES MURRAY. July A ' rlehted to the ui'derei-ucrl wol picae .et.tie up their U1 M.-c. nuts, urt T e lt- 1'., cii. .'AMES M.. HUK. r""p I I i m - -X: V . V- k i: JC.---'..