tiicwiiuju;. ia. Tiiyksday MoKxiNfi, : b't.u. 17, IS'70. A Righteous Veto. , The Philadelphia or Metropolitan Folice bill been veteod by iLe Governor, where at there U weeping, wailing anil gnashing if teeth by the radical orbing of the leg islative ring. Soni? of the ralical members of the House, from l'h i i ;ie! j li ia have even gone to far as to insinuate that Geary was influenced by corrupt motives. The veto is creditable papet nod takes high democrat ic ground. The Police bill was a hope job nd originated with the notorious Willum E. Maun atd ethers of his well known ptripe. It wbk not r.ked for by the people of PhlTa- i deli hia. but was pnssed against their earnest sud vilctrt-nt pretest. That the veto i-; right. i conclusively shown by the fact that til the pnper of that city, with the Military exception tf J'oirryV p7fss, eulogize and ustaia it. In thi instance, at least, we are well convinced that Governor Geary did a righteous act. and that the paopl- who were to be affected by the proposed law will sus tain him in relieving tiieai from its partisan Mid unjust provisions. That Sume Old Coon. Following chme in the wr.ke of tho defeat of the bill conferring general jurisdiction on the "Diftrict Court" at Johi.btow u. we a'e now, a we predicted, made acquainted with lis handm u 1. i:i the alluring uli ipe of a bill which was introduced iu the House, a few days ago, by our member. Mr. Porter, pro viding for the temoval of the coun'j seat from the obscure, village of Eben-hurg tu the imperial city of Johnstown. These twin sisters are destined to be ii.eparab!e com p&nionr, and as they have thus fr lieen lovely iu their lives, go in 'their legislative deaths thy- ought not to be separated. This precocious bantling. tisl.eitd into a prema ture existence by a select few in Johnstown, wsa ruthlessly slaughtered at the las', cess-ion by the committee vh had it in charge. Nor does it require much of a prophet to predict that its preent counterpart will meet with the same summary and merited fate, unless all reason and common nene have tied the halls of legislation. Who wid write the epitaph i n this second creation of the original, ever active, and busy intellect tf Juhnrtcwn 7 The !Vtv Jnll Again. We cannot be driven into a protracted snl perhrps an sngry controversy wi'.h the Johnstown Tribune in rcferenee t the erec tion of the new county jiil. No substantial good would result fiom such a (li-nMon, for the very plain reason that neither the opinions or prejudices of the editor. of that paper, nor our own, can either retard the completion of the proposed prison on the oue hand, or hast- n it on the other. In our article last week we correctly stated the ac tion of the Grand Jury, the Court and the County Gminrssioncrji in the premises, and having done so, for the information of the j people of the county, our duty was dis- j charged. We stated nothing that was not j warranted by th's facts, and are perfectly willing ihit the people shall form their own calm and unbiassed conclusions. In the re ply of the editor of the Tribune to our state ments, given in hi. last issue, there U nothing whatever Migiral one'. It is merely a rchueh, but in a somewhat more elaborate form, of the substance of his first onslaught, and des u -t change the main question. His two Hrticlt. liiiistnifo the Irishman's fiiff.Te::ce between "Cuie out here. M'Cart v.ev !" t-.n "M-Cirtufy. c mie out here " If we ere to enter a f.rmal denial of his charges, lie woii'd simply repeat them next week, f.-r he ag.iin asset t that the lot on wh:ch the jiil will be built is "in a low swamp," with the ml l!ti,.nal falsehood, that It "u 'about a quarter of a mile from the Court Ihuse." Wed sprov-d the "stoamp" chatge laht week, and our reply cow to the ! other is. that the imaginary swamp is pre- cUely (ko squaies from ths present Court We treat with contempt his aspersions i and iuuendoes against certain citizens of this place, for the reason that they are unfoun.!- I td. and therefore no defence is needed. The ! editor' device of publishing a 'etter pur ' portiug to Lo from bheuhtirg. anil pretend ing to tevfal what ten ible schemes were con cocted at a "conference" in this phice which was never held, is very transparent. It is n old trick ami is sometimes lesorted to, is In this instance, to holster up a weak cause. Every line of that letter bears the evidence of its Johnstown ear-maik. u author com plains, in italics, that Colling -'teas tliere'" meaning--fn Hairisutg. Had not l'hilip C-illins, "under the Cottiiuiion and the laws," precisely the sauu i ight te be "Mfrc" t'tat Chrley EiIU, with his inevitable snvjf box, had? Tho same letter informs the jKiblic that "they" ('he aiders and abettors f the County Commissioner:-) "are very much afraid of a bill in equity to restrain the Conirnissioneia aud contractor fnm pro eeoling any further." This i a threat full of terrible import, and we trust that all the weapons in the legal armory of Johnstown will be brightly burnished by the "ides of March." that the performance will coitui.i ly come off, and that no piotponem ut will take place on account if tJ weather. We can only account for these recent out bumts of the Tribune.Uora the fact of the de feat of the 1-ill.givii g jjeneta' Jurisdiction to tho "Dutrict Court." If the argunienta of the gentlemen froai Klenshurg were so clear ar,U indisputablts that they produced convic tion on the ruinJ of the comuiittee. what bad tho County Commisiduuers to do with that decision, anil w hat com ection has it with the erecliou of the new j,il ? Why did not the editor aim his shafts at the corumit tM itelf that struck tb fatal How, ioite4 if poming out the viii's f its wrath upon the heads of the mere spectators of the un equal co'.test 1 It would seem also, from a communication in the Tribune, that there is a divided Mn titnent on thin "District Court" question, even in Johnstown, and tht there are futh character in tliat cminnnity as '-Mr. IJoth sides. Captain I) 'libit face, and the honora ble gentlemen astride of the f.i.ce." We advise the editor to settle this "little on plc.isantneib" in his own household, and compel thei-e malcontents "to put on the unform ami keep step in the ranks." b fore he carries the war any further into Africa. covouc. We have hfretof oe stated that the Com mittee on E ections in the nationel House of Representatives h;.d reported in favor of John Covode and f course saiust Henry 1). F. ster. Tiie infamy was consummated on the Oth instant by awarding tlie Bat to the "Alligator" by a strict party v.te. That this is an outrage, flagrant and palpable, is not seriously questioned. The Philadelphia Inquirer of the 10th contains the following Washington di.-putch in reference to the case : "Mr. Foster failed to put in his appear ance to-day and although Mr. Kandall tried very hard to cover up his retreat and make, a show of defer se. in order t hold the Ihm i-cratic vott- folid.he was seconded by Messrs. I!urr and Sides, but they evaded the direct issues which Mr. Churchill had put so e'ear ly btfoie the Il-je, and tnetely tned to befog tlie cae. "It was a ourc of regret to Mr. Covode that Foster would not face th muic and put in an appearance, as he desired to ask him some question." The name of the man who sent this dis. patch is Painter, and his residence is West Chester. He is a hanger-on about the Con gressional purl i us. and has ncqnind some notoriety from having trnveltd with John Covode whenever that disiinguisltcd gentle man intended making a speech and putting it in good English. This man Painter has deliberately lied more than twenty times about this whole case. Cf course he has been well paid for his subserviency ly his patron, John Covode. It was as asy as it was outrageous for this Commit ti e to make a re j rt that C vude was elected. The operation was as simple as it was new and unparalleled. In Dunbar tnwiihhip, Fayette cc unty, Gen. Foster had a majority of )$, and in the Youngstown di.-trict, in Westmoreland coun ty, he had a majon'ty of 170. making his mj .rity in the two Election districts named. 368. Itit all this would not do. and t- simjjiifij the matter the Committee ihreu out the entire vote of these fvo strong dtmocrat ic districts. a::d declaied Covode eh cttd. When the report was made. Gen. P.dne, of Wisconsin, asked to be excused Irom acting as Chairman of the Comuiittee. he having become perfectly disgusted with its opera lions. This is a gross case, aud one that will lie long remf-rnbered. We heartily endorse the proposition of the Indiana Democrat, that Henry 1). Foster shall be unanimously nominated as the next democratic candidate f r Congress, from that district, aud dare John Covode and his sup. potters to the encounter. We wiM then s.-e. whether the people of his district will no; declare him U be the greatest political fraud and humbug in this or any other State. Sumc Sturliliigr I'lgtirrn. Ono of the very ablest spe h's delivered ihuing the present session of Congress, was made on the 28th of January, by that ortho dox and accomplished democrat, tho I Ion. W. Voorhees of Indiana. Three j'ears ago he was the victim of the political wrath of the Committee en Elections, aided and con trolled by the potent voice of Thaddeus Ste vens, and through thtir combined it.flueuce was ij'?cted fn.m his scat in the House of Representatives, to which he had been fairly aud honestly tleeted. His warm-hearted and generous constituents renominated him last summer and returned him to his seat, from which he had been in justly expelled, by a triumphant n.:j..iity. I5y common Consent. Mr. V.K.rhecs is admitted to be the most eloquent man, of either party, in Con gress. U is speech was mainly confined to the public debt and finances of ths country. Tho following imperfect synopsiu of the most important portion of it will command gen eral attention : -He had made hia calculations made them siifely. He had Underestimated th wrongs of the people, hii.i tho enormous ad vantages of the U nci ohleis, rather than oveiestimate them. In 18b2 there were is sued bonds to the amount of $1 0 02 452 at G per cent. The average prue i f gold was then lSSi in currency. At that rate the purcha.-eis of the first issue, over $i;0 000. 000. paid f.r those bonds S44 030.042 in gold. If these bonds were to be paid in gold, the holders would receive $lo' 951,807 more than tliey j aid to the government. This was a bonus or gift. On this Uuois. interest to the union nt of $0,102 054 was already paid, and the inteiest yet to accrue on it would reach the sum of $14,239 5tj The account therefore for lSb2 tood as fol lows : Amount of Im.ikU sold. $.;o 982.450 amount paid lor them $ 14, 030.b49; amount of b. nus $1G 8-M 801 ; interest alieadv paid on bonu- $'i 11)2 054 : inteiest yet to b- paid m bonus SI 4 J:b) 539; amount . f Uilus and inteiest theieon $S7.293 981. Thus it would be seen that on un in vest lgation of liitlo over forty lour millions ttaftic iu national bonds had obtained securities for over thirt v-seven millions, not one d.-Par f which had left they- c. fi' rs or ever f.und its way to the vaulta ol the liea.-ury. The same system rif calcul iti-r. on ths bonds of the issue of 1803. $100,987 550. with gold averaging 158. showed that the bond holders had paid only $101,890,854. and the b- nn and interest on ihe Umus amounted to $130,037 S'jO on the transactions for that yiar. The result for 18;4. when gold average-it 201. wis as f,.l lows : amount of bonds issue I, f3si 292. 250 ; amount paid f .r them. $189.;97 .Hot) ; ar.ionut of bonus, $191 594 bI4; interest already paid on bono. $45 982 7l8; it.tere;i to be paid on loi.us, $li8 930.832. amoiinl of bonus Hnd interest, on bonus. 421.603. 154. A like calculation f.r 18G5. with the aver age joice of gold at 143. shwedan issue of $279,746,160; Im.i.us and interest thereon fur ;L moua of $1,577,570,510, Hesiult of ISOo. on an U-u of 124 914.400, with gol.J at 441. whs a bonus and interest there on i f $70 907.789. Remit . f lcr,7. on ;-.u issue olJ-'O 5j0. w u h gold Mt H. wjn bonus and interest therei n of $"2U. 15S ftl7. Resu:t I't 1m;8. on an us.-uc of $45, 443. bliO. with gotd at 3f. was a h..i.os and iu terest thereon f $247,755,457. I.tke calcu lation on 5 percent, bonds, $193,139,550. showed the lesult of a bonus and interest thereon if J2IG 540 S94. Th ani-.unt ol bonus and interest on the whole bonded debt, he showed, hy this calculation, to reach the stupendous total of $1,550,558,956. The total amount paid to the !ov-t.inei.t for the whole bonded debt was $1.3 1.424 2'il. Who had ever known stf paialiel to this in the history of constitutional governments ? To sustain all this ti.j istice. the pe pie were taxed as no piopletvtr were before. An.'t. of Fcdeial tx iiion was :30l.02"3 402; atut. of .State and Ioca! taxnti n $250 000 000 ; total an.ouiilug to $t 1 C.923 .402. There was lio languaao within the scope of human tongue could exaggerate the overw helming signdi atice of these figures. In the face of ali this, how should he characterize that pol icy which made free fiom all tax more thau one tenth i f the property of the United States ? It presented a sinister sind shock ing aspect. To tax-payers it sood revealed js a doltfnl monster. The sight of it ex torted a dtspvratc cry for relief It could not. it would not be borne. Dot sh.-uld they thi'rtf..re attempt to build a city of refuge from this distriss on the shifting quicksands of repudiation? Weighty wroi g and a galling sense of extreme injustice ha I driven many honest minds to emnraie that fearful doctrine, and many more might yet follow with the same disastrous tendency. The issue was. in tlie hinds ot the party in power. He himself was not f.r repudiation. He saw in it neither safety or honor. If re pudiation should hereafter cir,e to dishonor the American name at home and abroad, it wouui become a dominant party persistently enabled the creditor class, ajfinl holding monopoly, to violate tinir part of the con tract, to plunder the people to on no beara ble extent. The doctrine on which he placed himself with .it; absolute faith in the liabili ties was that embodied in the noble and up tight resohi ion of the recent 1). m-ratic Convent ion of Indiana, that th debt should be p.id in strict compliance with the co;i tiact, the 5-20 bonds being j ayable in green backs. The laiv which authorized the issue of national currency said in vety plain, sim ple words: It "is !egal-tend-r fi.r all debts public and private. xcept duties on itnporls and interest on the public debt." There fore, if the people owed mything ese but duties on iii.jvoits and inteiest on the public debt , greenback currency w as legal-tender for its payment. That rose at once by the bare statement to lull force if demonstration." Ir'there ii my republic. in in this country . green enough to believe, or even hope, that the radical party cm, under the present dif terences of opinion in that organization ever bring about a speedy resumpli-.n of specie payment, ti consummationso devoutly i.-hed for and so imj eratively demanded by the best interests of the country, we commend him, in a spirit o charity and hopefulness, to the following extract fiorn a speech, re cently delivered in the Senate of ihe United Slates, by Mr. lb. we, Wisconsin, one of the ablest aud most "fojal" members of that body : "I have likened to this del ate more close ly limn I ever listened to one. I bs-;ice. in my life: and I am obliged to confu-K that I am a little hewihleicd by it. It has ex hibited to me some peculiarities tht I have never rliscoveied before. 1 i.evi r knew a cae in my life where the doctots all seemed so unanimously agreed :( to the di.-ea.-e as they do in reference to this matter. I never saw a case or knew of one whre the doctors seeme I so unanimously agre-d not to effect a euro as they do in this matter. I never knew a case where they wure so unanimous ly agieed that ths disease ought to heallevi ated as ihey are in thi; and I never knew a ca wh-re thy seemed s i hopelessly, nt teily divided s t.i the sort T palliatives that ought to Oe administered." Our Iaarrihbui L.elJer. IlaUKisBURa, Feb. 12, 1S70 Dear Freeman The cxHtipg topic cf conversation lor the bict few diiys has been the veto of ihe Metropolitan Poiice bill by iiis Kxcelleucy, the Governor. The Uadica:s leel very sore over the defeat i f this meas ure. Mr. Davis, of Philadelphia is particu larly wrathy. and takes occasion wherever oppoi luuity offers to vent his spleen on the Governor. Mr- linnn. also of Philadelphia, d.-n't rest weil since this pet scheme has been squelched, and takes occasion every now and then to r lhct n the Governor, with such Complimentary remarks as that they can't get their bills there' is nor money enough on that side of the H -u-e," tc. There hat been another Police bill in troduced iu the Senate, but judging from the last message of the Governor, it will be doomed to go the way of its piedecessor Tiie course ti e Governor has taken in this matter meets tha hearty approval of the law-abiding citiz"ns of the cut tie common wealth and they owe him si debt of gratitude that they will not. soon be able to repay. The following public or act e al biUs have been disposed of by the II. .use : A supple ment to an act to exempt sewing machines belonging to seamstresses in this Uotnui-n-wealtn from leavy and slsand on i xecuti-.n or distress for rent ; an act to prevent in jury or destruction of baggage within the iutiits of the State of Peniisy 1 van:;, ; an act for the better confirmation .f estate acquired under proceedings- iu lartition; an act rela tive to .Justices of the Peace, which permits the taking of jn appeal any time before the court following, and requires the payment, of the officer's costs at the time of making the appeal ; a supplement, to an act entitled an net iu i elation to persons imprisoned ine'er sentence for offences ahinst the laws of Pennsylvania, approved May 21, A. D. 1809 ; an act to authorize rsilroid compa nies to lease or bec-.tne lessees, and to make contracts with other railroad corporation and parties. An act supplemental to an act establishing a district court in the bor ough of Johnstown. f,.r the county of Cam bri.i. approved the 3 1 day of April. A. D. 18C9. has been tepoited with a negative rec ommendation. An act to remove the seat of Justice from Ebenslu rg to Johnstown, in Cambria county, wj introduced in the House on Friday. . The Aurora (III.) JJeacon of the 2G'h uU. has an arc..nnt of a remaik ibtp j .urney undertaken by two women and five children. They passed through that city on the 2Sih on their wav to Kansas. They had walked" from Philadelphia to Cincinnati, at which latter plice the Msv..r j rociired a pass for them t Chicago. From Chicatjii they wa'k ed to Aurora, where funds were raided to send them by rail to Qnincy. One of the women, the mother if the children, was named Sarah ChafTV-e. and the other, a sister. Kliziheth Kay. F.ur of tho children are girla, the other boy, agd 10, i:oduo of lite C'nrpct-U.igt'r. f However much we may be di.-satisfied ' j tro( cli3. rii.ed at the Useless distiusl exii-U- . red by Col) git ss towaiOs the people of Vir- 1 gini.i in loe niKiinri i ner lesioraiioii. jel we are exceedingly pleased wth one thing whieh will letini Irom it. viz: the ixinhisif the carpet baggers. They have infested ttiis !Siatu since 18G5. nd soon, thank GI, their cainival I pillage will be over. Res toration docs this much good any how, and we rejoice over it. Carpet baggers are a race sui neueris. Such people were never heard ! i ol before, they are thw product of the war. j liKe carrion crows w no scent tlie carcass j dead animals from afar, they come down j heic from the N nth to suck the last drop of j blood from des. la'.ed ; old Vsrg'tiia. Like b-ebes. they clutched at any place where a ! dollar might be made. They btst the devil I himself in impudence, for no matter how j unfit for it, they would set k and secet.t any i i thee from that of Governor t C .nstablc. j ptovided it would pay. They have no sense j of shame. Tliey are extremely selfish, and j care for nobody but their own precious J selves. Gaiu was their supreme ol jjct. and j gain they must have, honestly if they could, j but gam any h iw. Verily on this green earth of ours, not often has such an. animal j as a carpet bigger been seen. They have t rioted with theofri.;es of the state, and held high carnival with the people's money, j .Some i f ti em have been sent t-i the pet.iten i tiary and more of thni oualit to be theie if j they get their dtseits. Tl ey have been a ! standing insult to the people of Virginia j Is it snipiising then that the people should i hate and deseit them, and their departure ! fn tn the State will soon be taken? We ! think that the restoration of the state, ijj.iu fz'-lo, vacates all the i flices in which there ai military appointed incum btnii s ; if this bo so let the Legislature. S'sui alter it meets, declare them vacant and take the necessary i sleps at once to h.ivu them fillel acordiog to I law. Then, if there be any gtiitleman, not i carpet baggers, who are How incumUnts i (and we believe there are s'l:h who desire I ti lemain in Virginia and run for office, let i I thiin do so. If thev hive Moved ihem- ! selves wot thy, and we know tht theie aie rsorthern nieu here in our midst who have' i c-.me with the intention of making Virginia j their home some 1 them have proven j the mst Ives wot thy of ali confidence to such j the people will i.ot reluse their support. ! We know such nun whmn we tn-lieve can! bu re-elected if they desire it. We want j .many such to come among us. to live, to i ! bung their household goods, a'ong with! j them, and make Vuginia their homes. I'.utl ! Heaven save us from the cirpet-bag crew 1 ' ; We have ha ! enough of them and our hearts j I are filled with exceeding gieat j y that their ! exodttsis so near at hand. To the good and j ! ,rue man. belie from the North or tht West, j i we ixtend jhe light hand of fellow ship. j i Richmond jVc ics. 1 The Lw of I.irrl. The resolutions on i tiie sul j-ctof the law i f libel, adopted by j the Kditorial As-ociatum of Pennsylvania, j were present d to tho Senate, more than a j week ago. by Hon. Win. A. WaKce. ai d j rtfened to the Judiciary Committee by the j Speaker. Tliat Committee having fai ed lo ' report any measure on the subject. Senator ' Wallace prepared, and on Wednesday read i in his place in the Senate the bill sul j iued. This is a Milj-ct which deep'y inteusts the press of the entire State. The passage of a i t.i w which will give jublisheit. of newspa per.' a fair h-aiing in libel suiis is loudly I Uett-auoed. Following is Senator Wallace's ' bid: ! SicrtiN 1. Be it enacted .etc , That from and afcr t he p issagu ol this act. on the trial of actions fr datnagis or of indictments lor ', w tiling or publishing a libel, the. truth of' the matter c'lHig.-.d H.- libelous may be given j in evidence ; and if the j.iry in any such cse ' shall find that the s.ime was written or pub ! lished f:utn goo i motives and for justifiable ends, end that the n.atrerm charged waj tru.'. it shall noerate t the MCotiitt.il of the ; -4 - . - j j defendant or defendants, and shall be a de- i letise in all such actions- f.,r damages. j ! Ssc. 2. In all such actions for damages j an 1 indu-tm'jnts it, shall be lawful f.r the j defendui; or defendants at any time before' jury sworn to fiV l is nfiidavit of record in j j the case, set tire forth that the original rrint- i i ;,.. Q.,.t i,,. . r it... .." i i:i .i ...s. no. ; o. . i.-ij . ne; ' I in r .iii-j;..-!. ili'ei w ;is I made in anotlit-r count v. and tint a f.iir and -impartial trial cannot be had in the county ! i l i w-.'iicli s.inl procee.Iing is -ending ;to re- j move the same into the county in which j j such original printing a::d publication was I made, and thereupon the proceedings shall be certified into the proper roiirt of such I county, and shall be proceeded ia as if it had ! remained in the c utt in which it was origin- i ally comiiK.nced. HoKKIBt.K Cat'El.TT AND SaVGK JiftinKtl Pojimittki; r.r Ni g f j.s. F7..v Monroe. Ft'. 11. A most Intital murder was crtn u.it to. lm Norlok cmiiity a day or two since, at a place cal ed Hickory Ground, the mir- j titulars of w hich are as follows: A negro I fannly named Seguine, had a ly in their employ whom they sent to a groceiy to pur ! chase a dol iu woith of poik. givini; him a $10 no'e. The boy purchased the pork, but on the way back he lost the VAine doibirs ..I..... w : i . i .i . i - i . .iinnr. i-.egumi' enargeii ine ooy Willi I stealing the money, and gave him an un j merciful letting with a iiot.-ewhip, breaking his collar h -ne. On the following in . ruing the boy started off with the intention of hav ing Seguine at rested- f.-r beating him. Seguine leafing the result, started in pursuit of the hoy. accotn tmnied by one or two others of the family. They overtook the boy near a piece of woOils. info which they dragged him and in their fiendish isge cut out his tongue by the roots, afier which thev euded hie siillerings by rutting his throat from ear to ear and hid the 1h)i1j in tlie woods. The bo '.- absence was noticed, suspicion was aroused, and a number of other negroes starte I m search of the boy. whose body was discovi red where tho Seguines ban left it. Shenfl Stevens proceeded to the place to hold an inquest, while the Segu.nes, getting wind of it r ft sud'h nly for parts unknown. Toe misting chirige wis afterwards f.und uear the house where Seguine resided. Jci'GK Strong and Mr. Ukadlkt It is ar-certaoicd that there is no immediate pros pect of the confirmation of the nomination of Jm!g- S rung and Mr. Bradley as associ ate justices of the Supreme Court. They will probably be laid mi the table if reported from the Judiciarj Cmuuiitee. as was the iomiuatioii of Judge Pearce, until action shall have been had upon the bill for the re d'stiicting of the j-idieia! circuits. The Southern Senators, w ho will in any case vote against lb. id ley. wi'l insist upon a provision in ti.e bill (hat the judges shall be appoint ed from the curium to which they aie to bo assigned. Phila. Press. A rie-o attempted to outrage a youn ldy named Friik. near D.-ver, Del., on M mday Ust. but her outcries brought -sistai.ee Wfore the blaek fi nd accomplished Ins hellish purpose. MissF. was badly hurt. Cm any ono tell how men live and sup port their families who have no income and don't work, while others who are induitri- cm ant? always cmployeti al3ivt atarre ? ' General ."Vi'ivs Item. At Sprioi field, Tei.n., on Ti:e-duv even iog. Ti ouiar II tckeismi: h. it boy ol 14. acci dentally shot uud kli'trd his (olisill, Ms. 15; bb. He is now insane in ci-r eluellce. At Urady's Jlond, in a violent quairel betwten a lather and a mm her, a little giri. fourtetii jears oid. in tiding to put th.m. iH'Came so excited that she is How hopeless ly insane. Just think of any one's taking the trouble to counterfeit the United islaus five cent eickel coins! Yet tome supei tin. -us swmdleis !;ave tlone so, and it is efliriaily asuerted that their Ttust in God" is laigei than tliat of the Treasury lb partml nt. Tne steamer Maggie Haxs. while i n her j way In ni New (tihans to Pi'tsbing. ixplo- i ded b-r boilers t ear Heh na. At k., on 1 huts i lay afiernoon. and sulik. Her Captain, j Barney Mai tin. btr ei ginrei . sind Q ve of her j c;ew weie killed. The passengers were ail j saved. j -Mr.Rob't Morgan, of ConnersviM. Mar j shall ci nut), Miss.. I-iktn from his hi use ' a few nights since by a hand of twenty or thirty iegoes at.il niot 'biutally mtirdt-rnl j Six or eight of the negioes iiave be n arrested anil hung by the infuiiuted whites of the vicinity. Senator Revels, who is a daily observer : of lh scents iu (Congress, is very much dis- j glisted with the coni'.ni-t of ids white friends j iu liolli the lb Use anil fi liate, .ie innmis ininiediate!y on his admission to insist on more deotrcy and t'ecorum on the prt of niembt rs in their inter course w it h inch other, j Mr. Samuel L Cletnens. l-tter known ! as Maik Twain, has at Ust ceas'd to lm an : aggravation to tlie silsceprible ilamse's of the ; crowded audiences before wh-ni he hsbeen ; reciting the troubles of ihf InniHei ts. He is mariied to Mi.-s Olivia Eangdoti of E'ir.ira : ! and it is evea said that be will quit lectur- ing. The fteamer To Boys, while on her way fp-in Ihibiin. Ga , to Sava'.nah. exph'- i ded her steain-drnm, in a ga'e ff Sip'la bar. ' and ilrifted lo sea iu the storm. Eight of' I her crew swsm r.shoie. i ut the lest, with the )iHssengers, renii.ii.ed on the vessel j The U S. steamer NausrmoLd is to go in I sean h of her. ! A valuable lead ni'n has been discov- j ered iu Wharton ton-'.'p. F.iyette county. ! on the land owned by Mr. Geo. YY. Thorn;-y i Kxploratiotis have been made that hiw a ' dej-osit of pnie Im1 oie. The f-re lias been j tested by Ofo Wnth. the eeblnated cluni.-t at Pi'tsl.urg, wlei roiioiinccs it the purest j ore he has ever examined. j The lb-if ,id Inquirer of the lltli inst . announces tint the Pittsburgh and (.Vnnel's- j ville railroad company proposes to sii'vev -arid locate the road from 1'edf-nd to liridg"- ! port at the earliest possibie i!ay ari-1 make i thi estimates with a view to iti arly e n- ! struclion. With r r-rnpt action it may be i put under contract iu the spring. ! A great tieusat-ion was created in Eri j lsst fill, by some one attempting to p-.is n j the County Ticasurerof that county, by iriv- ing him an apple. The stor u no-.v solved. ; One ear ago the Treasurer bad a ha'anre of $58,000 of ublic lends in his hands, j P.ut now the Auditor's settlement jiist closed I shows him t-i be a defaulter to the amount ! of $19,000. and the Tteasurtr aforesaid is; in the. Insane Asylum. j 'Die S -ranton Republican tells the story that Mr. I b ury O. S.ikman of Kst Provi ilence. while exeavsiiug f..r the e'i'arir jmen t of his foundry. f..tn 'sev-rai ptt:ifie j snakes, j One three feet and a half in length, is a per I feet specimen as ever seen ; all the corn gi-i tiosif snake ate marked with peifectots j tinotneSM. Just beyond when- the petiifac- j lions were found, xt vtr.d living snakes w ei ! exhiioie-L A pretty go.! .-naik" st--ry . ; --The wife of lio v. George Hudson, of the Methodist Fpisooi-ul Chiuch. in New i Cumberland, Tuscarawas c.-urity. O.'iio, drowned herself on Saturday the fih. in i consequence of an excited condition of y.iind ! resulliiig from a revival, in which she was ! zealously assisted by heihosband. She left home at midnight in i;er bare feet, and j p'unged into the nearest ci eek. An oid ci t - ! irtn m the town Las g- i.e cr;zy fion. the j same cause. An import mt I-.-gal decision Lr just : been given in West Chester, it. is State. A ; man namtd Walker left an umbrella in his wagon, and on rt turning to it a few n. "mutes j alter found the umbrei!; had disippeaied. ln his way h une he-overt. x-k a man named Mori is. in a heavy r iio. wi(i the umbre!!;'. ! Alter liea. ing the case, the Court sentence ; Mori is to one moi.ih'a in: j.r;s ! toent. the i co.-ts and a fii e of $1. It is thui judicially i determined tnat iiuibreiias aie property. j Mr. Jonathan Jenness. Jj., of live. N. i H , who died ou th-J 1st instant, aged 77. ; I was in sotnn respei ts a rcMiarkaole :ti:n. ; liming his life-titi.e he tnid never been over ! 00 mi-ies from h -inc. never rde in the cuts ! but once, never missed a S ate or national I eleciioii sii ce he bees me a voter, and never i roissed winding the eighl-day elm k every j .Sunday morning f..r more than forty jeu j Tlie Poi tsmi.u'h Times sais that "ne was con- ' signed to tiie grave wearing tho same pair of ! stockings that he wore when mariied, 54 years ago. 1 Wi -.cousin sends us rn ther dog sti ry. j The ownir of the dog got d.-nnk and lay j down on the railroad traik to sleep, with none but the dog to ke-p him company. The whistle of un approaching train shrieked in thestaitl"d. ear ol night ; the faithful dog tugged nt his master's clothes and toie them in his tffrits to i. waken him. His efforts proved in vain, and the d. g toi k the man by ihe sh iiilder and fairly d agged him from the track just a the train came along. The man was saved, but the poor faithful dog was strut k by the cow-catcher and killed. His faithful owner, when h awoke from bis stupor, gathered up the pieces am! reverently buiied them. The proprietors of a distillery at Mil ford, Ohio, n it having stock enough in their pens to drink ti e slop, turned it into the Miami. Forthwith the Sober inhabitants of the beau if'il river were sei.-d with a desire to goon one grand 'bender." P.y the time the fluid reached Piainvilie the whole liver presented a seen- of the wildest revelrv among the fish. Bass, salm.m. and white peuh vied with each other in all kinds ..f ridiculous gymnatics. They appealed in shoais upon the top of the water, swam to the shore and jumped upon the cry land, and in their di unken spree imitated the per formance of a higher order i f animals. A wagon h'ad was caught while Ihey wir in this tipsy condition and sold in the market. John G.irmin. enin-er at wh it is gen erally known as Lewis,' rolling mill, in Al b t.town, met witj a horrible death recently. He went up a line of shafting to fix a belt whieh was in danger of running i If a pully. In doing so his arm wai caught and the upper part of his body drawn between tbo belt and the pulley. This strained the belt so that it broke, and one end H-w in an iu stant over his Uwly and held it bound firmly to the shaft and pulley. Thee were mak ing one hundred and forty two revo'utiona per minute, and he was 'carried aound at this rate. Tlie lower p irtofhis b nly nd leg were daneiing, and. at each turn they struck the end of a timber near by. U .th legs were s-vere.1 fr..,n ,ne )v, j, head cut off j ist above the ear " The mill was stopped as noon as jiowible, but to o- avail, wf irti. 4 .Si Lb.M)i: ciiaci: ',Vr I are arrnosed to I'liln-li the t-.-MBUt Fu KM N 51111 IM M'-Kl ST S 1 I.I I si ll AH- r Jli'MH I elill. I.X;Mn. IfiHie l out t til c ' it I tie MODI L rAl:l."i: MAG.iZINK OF j moil l.easel Cambria ci.u-,.r ZHi'! " AVEKICA. lor oi.lv S3 Dim .kist's Mumiii y V ai;azisk contains ihe ers -nii ds ot all otlrers. ine'uilu g the u'ibties I the Hoii-ehohl and Home interests in ali its dep ri iiu tits 'I he only Il. li ible F.i-hi,ns in a'l their de taiN. Tli I e.ulies and utili'ie.oi Lilera me, l'oe'rv. le he. Sloiies. Mu-ie, mnl every bun. cli of enteitainiiiir and i.se'iil reaiting en I- Ciiooeu hi riMi.ri, aim so..... ...... ; u re ,.r ,c . I .... ... S ..I ... A i . ..i.ile na.l4 m:iK our nonies ineeru.i mnl hiinpv : w tli a birgea Ki grav.ng. t6 by 35 ii ehes. .milled "The I "";! ' ,, , " eaer. Tic-iocon ihe Koiuth of July." valued at 10. I ' tne rigni, mie hu iulf ( to each subscriber as a pieininrn v n- H irton, of. in an. t,, H ,, .1-. - i. i. . i- - i i ni ;iioi. ;.. i'i..... : 1 1 . r -1 r r. J lie e;griiving is an none in line urn r: o t v. ic-.n ue.j io -. pie, tri'tn the oiigtnal p.iimii g hy Lily M. ; .oui ty. .ining I.o ( U! Kd.M.H u'.'j'." Spencer, and. l-eiiee-i the copyright, cost over j - Mchee'v, dee'd, ana h, ut, , ;" seven thoiis.-nnt dollars, ati't is i.l-khk w-c'geil j bv rtits to be the most r.erfeet and t-e-inril jl i large entriiving ever is-i.ed in this country, j :l hall ctory Log Uun-t Ceiluinly $. will not pruci.re another t''Ht j combines so much interest and beauty. Ten ! cents tor mailing the eogi-iving should accni j paliy the snbsi notion. j tjqqtjq t; t; s? q t; ti t; i? i TO THE WOHKINC; CLA-S. We mc now jrrpiiel to fmnish ii cImsxcs wiihstia.lv em pi. i mi tit st home, tl.e ho'e ol ih time or I lur sf.are nionset-ts. lu-ine-s new, li hi nr.t pnditiib'e, Piisoiis of either sis easily emii ' irom T.Oe. to $T per evening. l(.ys unit girls I ear i nefir'y us much an n rn. Thai all ho see I this noPce rn.i send theii iiiidies, ami t the j bii-iness ve ripike this ei.piiral'e.l (-tier; To b.'cIi ; s re not ei! snii.-lied, we wilS semi $1 in pay i for lie tronble oi wi-iiing Kc'l p.ntieulai, a v.iomble sxiiqile, whieh iil do t eornrnetiee ; woik i n, an.! a copy o( Tiik 1'iori k h Lithi- j ai:y t"i wpom's one of the largest arm h st ; l.' iiiily nesp;. rs pub?i-)iel nil sent free ty j in-lit . Ifemlei. if ion wm. pel in 'niiit. j rofi'- i t.lc oik. .-..l.lrBsi E. C. ALLEN i CO., j Augusts, Maine. i JICENSE NOTIC?:. -The f .Mowing -A j'ttiiioiis tor I ieeii-e have len filet! in ; tiie C'oi.ri o! irrer S s-ioiin of C:.mbii.i i enimtv. for h action of n.iiii Court al March j Se-sions, 1S70 : ' tatrx Lic?rr. j C.nrol'towii llori ugti John W. Sh-irhough. lloinn.ic Kg-r; V:il.i: gton Towi.sl.ip Otto Heby, .1. S. Kiel: John-town Ho o igh I'.it k j ti'Coi.nell. (o.'.eib l.e-siiitf r. 5?.l waul. Jac-ol : Kc m. Jo! n Mr--me.Jol.il Cionse. John li.i.ib, ; ;! wnr-l ; C:. n.bri-i Hori;i;li Thorn i Ji.ilge. " .lol.n Coo': K ist t'oiieiTi.iiigli H-iri-ugh Dai. ie fioid.Miche M- Ci'.e; Vi:more Ib.roegh Giorge Win rooe, "aiet.t';ne .!:il z;; lil.ick- , lick T vp. J, hn B.lli e; Ebe' stmrg V. -r. i Hei.rv Fo-ier, west w irii; Carroll Townsbip ; Nieiw.bia Li inborn; C.ie-t Town.-hio ita'lzer ' lleilrii ti : llicliland Two. Hei-rv Y. ShitTc-r: ' (i.dli'z n Townsl.i Liwr.nce Campbell. fatso u- isk ticcNss. Snrnmitville Uorotigh Jani. . Miher. .1. K. IllTK. ClrV. Clerk "s ODicc. Eben-bnrg. Fell. 17. l?70 3t X TIIK OIIPIIANS- COURT OI ' iveli 'lnil ihe foiiowing A j.r inieoien t of cer ! iti- pir-onal pr petty of .b-.-edrnts, -electe.! ' NhMflFFS SM.IN )y virts-,, 11:. I i-t :il--irr. lor r!. Mri-lfM of inljr.ruj . ' "'" ; . . . - . T- - s- f un;rv nn . o; v eti.i. f.-".n cer Act ol Assembly of 14, Ar ril, 1"-M.have ; ol the Ci.'rt of V. m mm I'le-. . f LV,:,r, o.-n, n.r- m ne ive-zisier ,i;nce at r.i,..H ; ci:llIJi t me ,:irceiiMl. th. r c'l tei o-.i. ami n. iw .Tf.HMf.! io ir,e urpn-ns ( IM(,, t, p ,;. :l, ,.,. r-,. "-"l." i r By j.ro v a 1. on 11 invisb.ir, lilt UUl di i'K Macii Mxr.tn it: j '1 he ii.vin'orv of the roo. of Lwi4 Cfi- ' tiangh, ili c'.l ret i ne.1 br his niJow, Sasamiah i Cobu.gh. S I'll. 70. " j l ne apor ns nient itn.t iim entori or g-ed.i jini! j ehnltclsor t iinsii.in IS'oefi. l.i'e of Conemmli borough, Canibri i eountr, !eeeise.t. H73. The apprai.-ement o! t?e 5er-w11.1I propertr of Jaine II. Mitchell. ib-cM. anr.rafsl an. I set npnrt to the widow, Mar-.':itet Miicl e!!. $L'(iy Appraisement of cert.iin re il et ite set np-irt lor tlie u-e ol Sarah O'Donne'l. widow of An ihotiy i I'D uinell, '.ate of Millvii'.e borough. Jece.ibe.l, f575. G FO. V. OATMAN. Clerk. Clerk's OrViec, Elen jb.irii. Feb. IU. lr-7o.3t;- rBlUIAL LIST. Cmus-ok pet down for M. trial at a Ciiurt 'if Common Ple. of Ca ni bria eoiiniv. to convene ol Monday, the Ttn liny ol Makcii i.ext, t- wit ; FIKsT WtTK. Tiirgle vs. Witiuorc Borough School I'irec tois : Con fir vs. Dnnmore e. al. ; So'i-rrville ! Maix : Fairei.sworih, lur use. r. Wacncr; ite'.l vs. Swires ; Gi'd's use vs. Noel er. a!. ; Viokroy vs. lljckn. .n ; iiioer v. Ln'ber ; lliiier v. Luther : Millir vs. Luther ; Cum tu..neiiiti v. Ccor-e ; Given r.-. Cambria Irc'a Ci. niprmy . f.; c Mi win. J.-hi'ston .t; .tw u t vs I) arllcb-ingh A Kin ter : Hood & Co.. u-e. vs li,cr ; J be-on ts Coan .- lldseil vs Dui.mire ; Tr .ii.j.r vs Mc Cat.e, Mnr-r-in v C.ovan; il'.iiike.i vs froxell. .-under v- r.n-ke : Caiubiia Inn C--in puny vs ll.-i-.er ; C nj tit Iron LVmrnnv vs Stewart : Cain'.ri i Iron Company s H.:r-.ir.iruer ct al; I Canit.ri.i ir.in Company vs Mrs. E Hager; Cin bria Itoti Company v-i Hakei's Heirs ; Hurls v Pa 1; McC.iniev vs Kmlenge: Thtini :.setnl vs H.osht.ar.ei ; Noel vsNo. l; Wat-oi. A: Co v Keelan; Sharp v9 Si.aiiz el al; lior ough of John-tuwi, vs John A. Ti e.t 7 : Boroiiih of Johnstown v Jol.n Jonrs ; M org in e: al vs iemey c-ia'; Miller is McLlcarr- Lbotiicrdne vi Ditari et ul. J. K. HITE. ProthnnotnrT. r.-othvV Office. Kl.ensbi.rg. Fet. 7. lt-7:.4r. HIRTEtNTH ANNMlAi RFPflRTi fr(,ni lsy :"rl L . . i JCHIN A K KM ' 1 OF 1 II Prctecticn Mutual Fire Insurance Cc. I UK CAMIIKIA GOtMY. ! Ain't of Pi-opeitv iu-ured e ner ) l.ih An. .ml Jlepoit, $574.1150 ! Am t ol Pro.ir;y inaared rince i IOih Annual Report, -lfl.l 70 !tl j $71030 .r-2 1 G3 97 $.1 Al.'M l Dedlct nm't of Policies rxp'reJ and cancelled sii.ee02 h liup't. Am't of Premium Xoteuin force as per I "2th Annual Report, Ain't taken iIlee l'2th lieM(rt, Deluet expired aid carcelled fitice 12;h Ai.i.ual Keioii, :i.277 9'J it; 4P2 y j 13 FS5 SO k-5 II Wlede number of Poli-; isue. Number is-ue.l ninee tih Report,' dumber now in lorce. It 1 CKIPTS. Tlnl-vce in hiinds ot 1 te-ifiurer nt last s.ttlement. 113 per 12 h An- 1 u 1 Iti port. Am'l 1'ieiiiiuirs received since I-'ih Annual Repot t. Ain't lec'U irotu A A. Barker, 1 03:1 523 $ F25 9a 1.0.-9 ro 1 li 22 $1 912 00 KXPENMTITRM. Fees of officers, $34-1 .V) Expenses, i;,;) 7-3 Losses by Fiie, 4.j 2t 517 4fi hVance iu Ticasnrcr's hand, SUill G3 OUT-TANMUNO D BT8. Jo?eph II. Cxninbell fmuc). $l3t 1,7 JOHN WILLIAMS. President. R. J I.i-i yp, Secrenry. KxrccTiVK Comm TTti, E. R'-berH. Isfiac Cr.twtord, John Loud. Fell 17.-3 J H OTEL lMiOl'EHTY ix LOIiETTO r U It S A I.K 1 lie uiuler- -r-V vi 1.0.1 . fr.-j r.. ..u i.tj ..11 z known and desirable w'nh all the oierssiry outimil-lings. Mich u n cummonious Soil le. lee House, Wiirehouse, Cistern, &e. The lluu-e is in poo-1 icpuir. Ternw i.l be made e:iy. If not so'd belore March l."ih tiie t't-opcriv will be (or rent Kurl 2 1 1 Further in'nrnnt'i-m can be obtaine-1 by ap ! plying to or addieasin; P. H. SUlKLUd. i i.MK. Fi. a, ia70. tr jOIlE !i K ' f-u: jiihiiir t s s:.i:s :iurr iu t mJ ... . . . .m-.i . ... j 1 1 . i in. ifi-re.i. i irfp 10 i.o r at tlie -Joint II ,1-se in E ":i jhu-p ' VSs the 7ih:a ol Makch i.exi ai j 5i U.. the lo.ly ;C4 Lstaiu. t..JlV'1. All the tight, !,;le s,d imr,.B.' f , U hire :u.d Na.ha., Wlule ..f ju a "f or p,r. el of l,,i shu-oe i ship, e-..ii.brn eom.n.n, j,,.,,,,. , , "'" t.,t. H.nr. Wm H,ne.H,.d o;!,,.,,,! ,0! -V, - - - . ' U - i i. . . r ncres. un.re or less, iitunipiov !. I'Sti execution and to ne soi.l t ii '" . Jacn'i W, ti . i . are cleare l. havii.g thereou L, " ' ' a hall story l og Uou-e.a b.. .'' Wa-erSav. Mi !.,,., . ,), iH:vl. .Vharto.i. Taken in ex.eu lun (" nt ihe unit ot It. L. Job.,!.,.,. Alo, ell ;l,e light, t",:l0 :,. ;. . I. if . iraicei r.e.,.i..iri, or. in ati i to a ! ,t 0r f. in mi i to a 1 ,i i to-n-lp. t'au.Ui,.:, 1 r ir. ing r is on inng ii.iea i u i o-i a.noiion o ol t ... I 1 - . . IT . . rl - . . t r. l . ger nnu i iu a in :n. Ii-.riM. hnv'n t'f: eieeieu a storv l 'i o k 1 . ... T..i-.. ; " V "" , mii.v . ... . - " - 1.1 :i. JIivJ Hie SUll 01 vlollaU.al, V tirler. e sr.., A ixi. all tho ri.l r t"ol. .... i . .iMmes r . v- i . r. . ' i w. - -oil .!!,-... ;iniee! !' l.ui.l . . . i ii nt nn.i t . . .- ... i.oinziu iu,r t. arntii i.i ;-o.;i-l y , a- ! -i:iil:ii? ii: ' ,,f I. Mi (ore, liani it ... .... "J . ing tu -leie. more or e-. a:. ,ir i-r tj.., ir. . " milieu are i jrare.l. I.;, o tTiereui i e nn.i a h iM t,t ri i i.i.-ie 11 iinie, anu a e-ii n.mk in w .. ki oi ii.r.iinii.,n ii : j.-:i.e- y, . L- a t iii t v tti-iit lint .ii.. . . I. ' rw ... 1. 1 ioioU miu IU )., "J 1 hoin I ni tor. i;15p:i:. Al.Sf. all th.e ngiit. title ar.-l i,,... T T . . I . i . miles J.l- i-.i". i;i i : , n n, .( fr.m or Int.i! u ti.a'e in NaniJiierhil! l 'i'. C.rrv, count v. a.lj-iii.ii.g I .it. 1 ut y. X. ' t::i. i inn rim v. ami ot.'iers. iij:i..i'ni-. i s, mo re or less, ntioui 2h ..cies e:i' ..l ..... i I. i ,. . . . , - -i!i lor.iici. i.i.ii- . i.e. ei, e: ei .i-.i in-i , a-tiai: story Log Ho.ie.i :i L in Ihe occniiaiicv ol J imp- s m.:. t eseeution and to be aold al the s'.i ilc oi.ig!e. .'IT A Aim). !I th". rig'd, i-il - H t ! mt . .lurries M U iTel . ol. in an. I ;( . . . ; siruitein S.iUim i vibe b -ruu'i. Cry . . i t v, :r.iit:ig on 'l i.rn; iie siirei, u, i s ; , ' nn alley on ihe e-.. lot !' i'e;er .u"-v. ! on ihe north east, an-l i .i.i-iii f.r-a j Mint h east. Colit.tii ili ft .n- e. ni r .if ! hnving li.ereoii oeci.'.l t -r :u From J'., cri Stan I and Freiie S'-c !e, no i:, ' I'aney oi Jo!iii 11 !I--iie:t; Ht.;,i f Frame Tenmt lioii-e, wi:Ji ,i :,s. K,:c t .-. j not ii-iw oeeui.ie.i . an-i a : -t,.i j S-.oir .r.tt, ' now in lie ocenpiie I J unrt M. ' 1'i.ken in Fxeeu.bni and lo l,e .-i i a. i:,e ., j of Ai i F. Ca iiu bed, A la.'i ot tt'ilija J j L.-iinpbvll, dec u. ' i .'OIIX A . Til. 1 R s;.. ' C A M 15 K I A COPNTY Notiee is her eh I Sheriff V Office. Elre.isbm- K.n. i:' '" tr . i Ii.!ii.s!(i ii,oi,atui.iht tnei h J 1 1 ? Jt -i i n-x. t 1 o'clock, r. it., t o fiiow'::: ; E-tite. t i. : AH the r'gbt. title and intieAt of C'.s', Zimmerman, of. in nl lo i lot !" :r naie in .u w ir.1. .1 -.nnstowii te'riLiL-1!. u-.t? , canity, frontintr -I feet on C.in !. j ruiini. c luck aKii.g lol of A I on T.'-i - nt i. j north f'3 feet t -n allev ji i!i- w,t.. ;', ii'-. j lot i-f John (iei on ti-e sou- h . h u n j irecel a two story P: mk Home r a I S'-he, tt.ti h In.irtut t' wii.!;t a..r i in the eeiinaney ol . J. Hirt-ii-k :'. in execution and tu be soil at th?sj!t A - II. Hoislinati & Sons. AJ.5i. al! lln riglit, title nr. i:r'. Sarah E Ogden an i John S Og.iei:, j', ;w to a lot of groim-l sitin'e in Curerr. i .S' - ' ong'i. Camtiria eonntv. fr-.tttinj o-i '' teet, '.)'J lee; l.icl adj-.ii.iii nf uk : Cover on the north a.-..l N.:!;t.- . 'uh. havi..g thereon e e-.-'ei a tn-;-Plank Ilonse. no w in the m-t i.:.- nv : . . Taken in rxei-ntioe and to be K:i s: i::--of A ar m Lal'.v ' .tofin a. r.hAin. Sheriffs OfTice. F-Iki nog. Feb. 17. !:0 ' ne (: f ! ;t "JV'OTICKOF AiTKAI.N-Arr" i liom the As-e smrr f r !'.Co . j held at ihe Cfliee oi" ti.e Cn.'.t tV:" j ei. i-i Et.eii-l.urg l-.llou,: 11.' 1 ll , ('i. 0 nl t i ir -' r j Ft bp. 1 ah v i'lsT For C.irr-'ll Towr: : I Cairo !tiin nn'1 l,t'iil nr; iVir.iiii'i j FfcPRf a: v 'J'J I Fur .!!. iisii.wn. ;i-" i C01 tni-uih . ,-2 war .) E tst i'.i.va't;.,' viile. Pro J.ec a:.-; Fraiskbn ban.-.l'! riBiTARr il'.it F-r C .wr-iti' and A legheny. C.. rn! i'.a, Mui'tr. li .0 ! and Clu'sr ToA!ishipj j Fib. isRT il:h Cleir'oi-:. ; Croyle. l.'iehh. n i nrxl Suunr.erl.iii !-' ai:i C.imSria M rough I FiEai. AhY acti. Chet ; an-l tiibiizin. .1 ok -on, Si.sq'ieVni.u'" I ai d Yoder ToiMishij . I Mai.c:i 1st Loieioi. 5i!mf:tillv',! ?f "f ;i m.re lii-iiu-i, and Yas!ii::s-'U s: To iishins. A I the !ime timena!il i MAUKI C K M X A M A i: A . - JAMF.S K. NKA-ON. ) Attest T J. r.LA-4, t lei k. ; n 1, li: :il I: f'l 1 1 ' iV. ft a- iriai .11 an .-lo.iurr.e.! 1 .1. on Monday, F.b. 21t, J." Fenlon vi. l'u:.cn vi "sini'iaj:. ! lilack... i Lanizy. j Snyder. Trainer ....VS. l'l-' ....Vi. JJrrnfS., ...vs. if Cabe. ...-VS. bll'ii- .. . -.i..ik.ii t: MeGonig!. A. R. R. & Coal Co..v ?. fi.-tl!.iher : Swopc vs. Flynns. Keith vs. b.nve-r'. San:o -...vs. Bowrr Litzii cer v, Hodcera. for ue. vs Litzinfi" J Allege- Lei.iy-s AJ Hvrr.e et- . Lemon A l1 Frv. .V3 ..VS. ..Vi. ..Vi. Piincttu Wihel, for use, Storm McG.irrity Geis I. '- vi. Hnrgoi'il" v. Pir. Focr.L - vs. Crook. J K. 11ITF.. l'rotiu V. Kring rrolh'ys C)2i;e, Ebeui'iiirgJj "PrOTICE The loliovin;: ;': L have been fi'ed in the Court of nets ot Uambria com. tv. .111 1 c..v: o.i .0 iv o f"..nrt oil ll '- dav ol March next, to wit : p:,. The second .ir.d par'iil neci"--' " , " P. Evans. A--i-t ee of K. IVdel' '' w. Kii bv , doing busine-i in the i.anie 0' in the Moron -rn of Wihn ire. r TkO 6rstnd fi:i d ;.cciii.t ol a A-siirnee uf Jar-:es O'ltnen. " ' ,hinfe J K. HUE-IWj: I -:.... VI (.nr.. ri"" 1' iui 11 v-uii-e. a.ii.i'-. j - ...I I'.L. Ht-r -l-r,- nr LLl 1 5 G I BaOX. I C'i hrers Te-j. :i vih.r tnu..i. i.r ,nr.l I.V t-l K'-111 count v to ti e umtersis:ii"ii " u , lt K El izBkTH G B on. liecrnseil. ""'".j' flivi.il to all par ien indebted :gli? make pa, ment. and tlue l..n in-' c' .r--tlie same to present tl.ein. duly utt-- Mrttleuieri.. t rAtat. ALKHEO C C.IRS0N. f No,. 110 nnd 112 Nnh Or to JOSEPH M DON ALD. rV-rBirj SO. J- in fl
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