mbrJa Frccmao. sDAV, . . . : : MAV 20, 1870 JcAL AM tfRSONAL. ,., AND IV.XCII.ING8 ,L n Mii30.h, l"beeu declared ,lh.iliJ- Colirt House bell A ' '..ca are in tvrje. but 1 ".''i prevented '.heir publication. '; ,!,.,, fillers are at present aur- i t..i In.m Martinsbuic to rllViU IV- - B .r. hist that lins exhibited lu ,...,1 !3 l-- w . .... triM rt.,ur..Y , i,J..,eof J..hn Johnston, in n-i"! O iii jl:iiiiigii"ii county, with iiear- J a.iS uccui'juu ut urc uii la.-1. . ;.,,r of Altoona proposes to pay liheiitv treasury ol cour) tor Jlv i .in ii-iiou ! any incendiarv in n 1 ..tl 0 r:i)t' . wl,irh our lit to ,!llt !. toe." me selling at filteen 1 . mill ridfifOil IfikK. v,,J.iv msi.i - - - .Jtnl III H' .v -....,..,, " u C ,ir Furnace. w struck by a nvi? .iii-l ii j'ireJ scvciely. ' M Coul', l St. Augustine. ".,.il.:icMle. on Saturday next, lire ' 'Jia-W K"oUi' e,c' advertiso- fri!!erquestionab!e nouor P'iT'nB Blullir lt:ii:ii"il County Committee llu!T f,.r tbe next twelvemonth, ha .li'tl to John H. Fisher, E.-q . of ln if mrl Ma' n' J " as knrckeJ from cr-I Altoona 011 1 ucsuiiy, nnu ai- tte cal? ran "' "- s."" 111! son e o 1 er icjui its ut a ie.-s r'aMCttT. " rl 'icep Pn " "ig nucy. s ;,,l.averi c-ntly been interviewed" 1 .1... r...ra..pj llinidaw.c .1,,,'t r, Jl ua- i"c i"1 i;.nr-iiie tlii'j kc, mere win proua it trouble, tiiuin. oi 'cur t xchanrfj has readied the krSji ter 'ib the publication of one of ijioie novels, ami wo can only wri-.li it 1i.1l lur tli .ke of ' readera, a peeuy e Oiii-i!c copy must be exceeding .n isof the preet.t week hare had c! (fitci ukiii tlie ito and oats, rte nirii. iotatoe, etc , will unUouiit- ,;'d bt'.vv dividend il all thinp-t con- fjvoralile ai t pre-ent wiitmjr. itnilie great tiver ot nil good for His :.l mric:e .tir.rnof Mr..lolin W. Criffith, of Cam- w'ii:i. wis struck by lihtnin' an .last, hut the fluid rail down the libt- ud did mi damage to the buildin; ;.,h'nvfver, which were lyi!ig on the Vim fciiriren leet from the b.iru, were v kiiie .i b v the stuck. So says the ,!.L. T. Evaiu, thepopul ir Jre-s mi- fmcT ''nods (lea er in the r. tt ard, I . II I . .11" A ?:r !tur.X inr a sunn ntv osiicioua ireni rge 1 if e trawlicrrics the 5rC ones, no k, ihit have found tlnlr way to this kigh eihrpreenl yeani. I tier were too im to 1 ut Ion;, even if there had been of ttifm. IrslvVurciiih.is arrived and will exhibit 1 ciitiM-uv) aueriiooit ana eveninc. s'uow was in M.'L'onuell.-bur on Moml.iv nn l The Democrat iay the entertain rtrc fcitlilr s.i(!?.ictory, the touibina !' talet.t iimro thin usually htroiig. the :rf genileiLHiiIy and polite and ti.e ein- - orderly. 7rsi iiiiml.cr of the "Teaclier-i' Ad un.'fr itic iuw t:i.ponsatu)u ha saw . . i:.d not cp.iy sb-.w a ilecii e.i inmrove- .ifapifaiaiice, but rerUiintylodks very ti-ht p:ij,'cs enclosed in tu'e bor K: Jair.cs, the new putIiVlier, designs ill.'., and there m 110 doubt he will ;'t "Advocate" nonliy ot a generous rt;t DTis, 1 young man living in Gy Kiirwwuty, shot at a girl mined Mag- ... ..j n. t ninj; mr mai tipicoeofan old musket nnit six hi- i.n .ti.r.i! ..f il.A t... ... . 11.. . . v. siiui. i-iiiereu ner M 01 of 1, tliuiul.s, causing sliebt - . . : . rt . 1 n P - .h is. in course 11.U H it Pome hat or urdj to that effect but has been rd none ibe i' vre-mr just now urttni to favor m a ll.e tlice and Tuesday, June t'.mttit liiiliiing the propoiid conven v..., v iu.ii.i-, nut io liir aa me uav (llrkilMu.... I - I . i ,( '"t, iii.j.e i ue prehsure " removed, (ur it sitns to us that Thurs- iiu.'ijhet Blori- ncpunh,!.'. .I.... . . I. :v of tnnmrr cilitors- What aay our Itaul (flP np.lrl. r. ' rWJ Pun"6. !' clever and popular con- .. ,..pci, un uie lair ttiing to the . ,-3 6g uy inviting one ' -J itirornttr" .iCf.r g.,ch of hi!4 d rititi.,! .1 f . - --f m.iiien:5t0 the reason. They : . 11 apertect rebih, and even ret k .ir ii a l .1 - . . . . -Hen uteT innik now cool, and eimfl,:.. r . . " 'kw,!, cann t be IU the "Pttin., r. ,.r : . .. .;,.,., n 1- i ' crc.im or in r-tot.o uesof t!,0 public. '""IB lloliprl. ii-:. I. .1. .... . fr,' r . . ;". " spirit ot im "c' he h3 l-e-nie noted, is . .i uj, B,ie ore room greatly ex Jsd admiral.. f,.i.,.i .. - - it.. i.r 1 - "i win soon '"jl'W.niet.Uecoi.dto none in th . vvuue iiot.f ....... 1 jf with iri f,..i , ' -"i-lKCU Blue Is. Ul -orl;r00di-'n1 sich like. t-'ham. rat9Jo . Tapering, as he de- I' T 1 mre ri4P'd "Peed tLftn ever U3 l0"L:e oreed pleasure to 'otieemore to our colun.ng the ever WW ,S 1'ntc,ui"i? "ilacShane," ii'-n h coutmuea that ,2" ' Piroi ever bearing 1 K once more put in an 5-tt it ,,!r!Ve.r; " 1? 10 Le 'PeJ th" he ''d rruv .1 ":'"uce ot mg natural ."Tohl 1 "Uh tle cheering re- ltt pray, etc i eK- A"U We Bnw.kTr.118 beM mentioned in con- " CotiH v 7nKKTati'niiiation for the 'Whe h.a l!,ioner' but we are aa- Mr Joa rBna.''p,.ration3 iu tht direo- f " isno d n r thiU Psi,'on. however, 1 D0Uispar!,re . t Ul, 1 1 '! thf. r of "y -both a 1 r Pontic a standing ami k;.k;i:.- 5t:it 4 "f,,he flice- Th there JUSI Worthv m l . competent TnE SPECIAL UUXE) ELKCTION.-It wild bo teih that the Chairman of the Democratlo County Comualttoe has lddued a call for an elec tion to be held on Saturday, the ith of June next, to determine, by a voto of tne Democratic elec tors ot the county, their preference for one of three modes of hereafter nominating- a county ticket. The question Is an Important one In Its bearing on Cue future hitftf sts of the party In the county. It is not f roo from difficulties, find although we entertain very decided views on tbo subject, we will not attempt to force them upon other, but will content ourself by simply callitifr attention to tbo three propositions which will be submitted to the Democracy of the coun ty for their decision. One of the plans proposed Is familiarly known as tbo CRAWFORD COUNTY SVPTEM, by which is meant the selection of the various candidates to be voted for at the October elec tion, by a popular vote of the Democratic elec tors of the different election districts, at a time to be fixed by the proper authority. Under this system all the persous who desire to become candidates for any office are required to an nounce their names in the Democratic papers of the county, say for six weeks or two months previous to tho holding or the primary election, and they must have their tickets printed and furnished at thedilTereut election houses on the day of the said primary election. The election la to be held by a Judge, two Inspectors and two Clerks, and no person will be allowed to vote un less he is known to the Judge and Inspectors to be a member of the Democratic party. After the election is closed a full and complete return of the votes cast for the different candidates voted for is made out, signed by the Judge and Inspectors and attested by the Clerks. That re turn is brought by the Judge of said election to the Court House 5n the Manila u succeeding the primary election. The like return is produced by the Judge of each election district. The He turn Judges having met and organized, the dis tricts are called over In alphabetical order, the result in each district as announced is taken down by the clerks, and the person who has re ceived the highest number of votes for any office Is declared the regularly nominated candidate for the same. Of course this plan entirely dis penses with any and all delegat elections. Another mode suggested is the INCREASED KKLF.GATE HVFTEM. This mode, according to our understanding of it, would allow ono delegate to each election dis triet, no matter bow small may be tho Demo cratic vote in the district, and would increase tho number of delegates from any district ac cording to a. fixed ratio, to be based on the num ber of Democratic votes polled in the district ut the preceding Presidential election. Under this plan election districts with a heavy Democratic vote would be entitled to an increased number of delegates, while townships, .boroughs and wards in which the Democratic vote is compar atively small would suffer a corresponding de crease. A convention elected on this system would represent the political strength of town ships, boroughs and wards, and not merely their geographical extent. The remaining proposition is tho PRESENT DELEGATE SYSTEM, and as this mode of nominating a county ticket Is so old and so well understood, it is not neces sary that we should say anything about it. Each of these three propositions has Its advo cates, arid we trust that as the question to be determined Is an important one in its future liearings on the j'arty, there will be sufficient Interest felt In the result to secure a large -ote. The time fixed for the election is favorable for a full expression of opinion. If the Democracy rnanifest an indifference about the matter, and the vote should be a meagre one, the conclusion arrived at, whatever it maj- be, will not carry any substantial weight with It. If a chango is desirable, a full and fair opportunity now af forded to effect lt,nd If the Democrats of the county fail to do so they must bear the entire responsibility of their own negligence. It may be as well to say in this connection that F. A. Shoemaker, Esq., Chairman of the Coun ty Committee, will attend to having tickets for these several systems printed and proKrly dis tributed before the day of election, so that all can readily obtain and deposit their ballots at the election polls In their respective districts on the day designated for determining the question at issue.- Local Correspondence. JonxsTowx, May 23, li?7u: Itear Prertnan One day after the date of my last letter three accident occurred, which wa kened up our otherwise peaceful citizens, but all were tco lato to allow time for another letter to reach you. . The first was H hf in Millville borough. A three story frame house, neJir the old canal bed, north of the borough, caught fire from a spark which arose from th bid ,MfX-e not" engine, and in a short time It was rendered uninhabita ble. The Assistance Fire Com pan v came to the Place? not too hastily, and then the fire wnt out: The house belonged to the Cambria iron Com pany. The next occurrence was the escaiw of an enraged bullock from its pursuers aiul the con sequent injuring of a man named Howers and a little girl named Caldwell. The auiiual afore said was shot after demolishing twd wagoiisand doing other damage. All this hnpiiened on the rond leading to i iestown through Hornerstown; The third incident was the injuring of a lady named Samuels by an infuriated cow. This lady was passing along an alley when the cow, whose calf was penned in a stable near by, attacks! her and did her great bodily injury. She is re covering slowly, as Is also Mr. Dowers and the little girl Caldwell. A boy named Huberts was severely injured in the mine,! one day last week by the "wheels of a 'itr which ran over I1I111. Two others named Ktcbinsoii and lipslr-y were badly burned at the rolls by a Hash of fire from a hot liar of iron. Alie llorougli Councils have retused to pay I ileum warn election noarii tor noliling a special election, in necoi-dancc with their usual ideasof economy. Men could scarcely be drummed up to hold the election at all. Some men had to leave work, where they were making from three to live dollars per day, to hold said election, be lli? olliecrs of the board. We would think loss Of this parsimony on part of councils if it was general, but when we reflect that they pay out enormous sums ff money for little or nothiiiir, this act looks mean in the extreme. Millville lntroiiifh expends ; per annum, t'oiieniaugh borough l,(m, and Johnstown &U,unn. That's the difference. A frightful accident occurred on the Pennn. Ituilroad at this point on Saturday last. The local afternoon freight train inn over a -ow iicurly opposite the Mechanical Works, killing her and throwing the engine from the track. It ran on the ties for nearly a hundred yards, when it pitched over the bank, and fell thirty fewt, it ragging four ears after it.. The. men sprang from the train and were saved. The en gine is it complete wreck ditto the four cars. A boy named Hcitm had one of hi hands badly Injured last week at the Johnstown Mechanical Works, by getting his fingers between tho ma chinery. His injuries are not dangerous, though temporarily onjUaximt. A boy was injured there the w-ek previous. The 0th ward had six weddings in four fami lies, during last week, four rich serenades and six i.-joiraics at church the next Sunday. We defy any other ward to excel that in one week. In one family two of the parties were sisters, and in another two were the father and the daughter, but we do not mean that they were married to each other, only that they both got married. The graves of the deceased soldier are to be decorated next week. Some of the living and surviving soldiers who are neiily ought to be remembered about the same time, n should also the widows and orphans of those who sacriilcinj their lives In the cause. A little child of Mr. Claws m. of Cambria bor ough, was lost on Sunday about 5 o'clock, i m. The bells rang till about o'clock, when it is supposed the little urchin was found. From a private letter we learn that the child was found About one mile alnive Conemiuigh Station, ami fully fouriuiles from home. Kl. Fitniiart. The clerk of the Council of Johnstown gets man passing at tbe time to go in arid see what Vas the matter, but without success. A clasp knife was used in the accomplishment of the deed, and thre gashes, one of which severed tho windpipe, were found in his throat. We have at present any amount of amuse ment in this city theatre, circus, concerts. May parties, Sunday school celebrations, etc., so that all classes of pleasure seekers can lie grati lird, no matter what their tastes may lie. .The Democracy hereaway are greatly elated over the glorious news from Xew York, while the fifteenth amendments have almost turned white and their Radical friends are trembling in their boots from tho same cause. The "tlod and morality" party has seen the writing on the ! wall, and .has began to realize that its doom is sealed luid that ite unhallowed career is drawing to a close. While conversing with a fifteenth amendment the other day he informed me that some of the white, folks who took part in tho Hollidaysblirg jub)H't',on jthedith of hist month, were, ujisgrace to the procession: There was one mail espeeiullj- who rode in the Troiit ranks of the procession a certain de-J-Vuf'-ed politi cian who was nclMitT invited or Vvanted there and whose presence was a source of deep" regret and humiliation to every "man and brother" who participated. It occurred to me that Sam bo's head was pretty near level on that subject at least. A certain " peeping Tom " in this city, whllt indulging his vitiati-d ta.it-s by watching a pret ty young maiden who was preparing to retire inr me mgiit, was suddenly "interviewed iy Seat ivKMotiiij. The C&unty sent fiaa not yet been removed; an3 won't be till Leo pold & Brother Fell about two thouAund suita of made up clothing, eo thdt tbe people can all come to the jubilee. A picture of the nevir Court House can be seen at ao's. 941 and l3 up to the date of the removal ot five hundred fuits of madi-up clothing and two huudred measures taken to aid men in getting ready for the great jubilee. Suits made to order tlife court to order the seat to be reaie ved and goods sold to order. Got Disown ki. The man who cot drowned at the circus had on one of Cohen's Hat larlor ornaments ycleped a hat. Cohen has about a thousand more, but he does not cate about people getting drowned in a barrel of old "eye sharpener.' He sells temperance hats, and lager beer hats, and Sunday hats, and fishing hats, and "shoo fly" hats with a hole in tliecrown . The nicest hat he hna is Toosemagcnticcoomassic hat. It is a perfect heart smasher: No. 237 Main Street, Johus-town. TllE OLD WAi: IIOHSE READY FOR THE CAMFAlG-7f Drmoomfte Voters ofCurnbrid County. Old Silver Grey Jon Orner hereby announces himself as a candidate ; for nomination for the orhce of MIL.KIFF. sub I Ject to the decision of the Democratic County j Convention.' I have lived 33 years in Cambria j county, and have never lcfore asked for an of i pee. "t'rte Trade and !ailvr' llialit:" is my motto. JOHN OHNEU. fcummltviUe, May 12, 18;0V3u pOIJNTY COMMISSIONER. At the solicitation of iiiiuiy friends. I hereby offer m self as a candidate for COUNTY COM MISSION Kit, subject to the decision Of the Dein- i ocratio Convention of Cambria county, or to j the will of the Democratic voters of said coun ty. In whatever other mai.'ner expressed. If nominated add elected, I plc:ge myself to per form the duties of the position holiest Iv and to the liett or tny ability, keeping ever in vie the interests of the tax-pavers. PATRICK SMITH. Munster Twp May II, ls'.O.-tf . CiiEKIFPS SALES Uy sundry writ of UenJ. Krpom. ETixd a Td.i: The man who nte a the contents of an unmentionable piece o'f i toad at Tytne called aroUml at Johnstown and bought a suit ot nicE ftirrinier clothing from James J . Murphy, paying therefor the aem of $'.). He said lie htid made all his rrioney eat ing toads and sharpei.inj; rar.ors, and thai he had traveled the world over, but the. cheapest store he ever entered was Jambs J. Murphy 'a, No. lull Clinton street, Johnstown, whete any kind of made-up clothing cah be had that will fit all forms and uit all puieCs except empty ones. chamber furnituiV, aild It Is said that even yet he has not fully succeeded in ridding himself of t he odoriferous sine'l acquired on that occasion. It is thought that he will not pursue his ana tomical studies at short rahge in the future. So mote it be. Yours, Arc, T. I. M. CAUKOM.TOWN, May 21, 1S70. Dear Freeman Mrs. Augustine Kirkpatrlck died at her residence iinr 1'lattville, Susque hanna township, on Saturday last. She was an unliable. Christian lady, and enjoyed the esteem of a large circle of friends ami relatives. She leaves a bercuved husband, an infant but two Weeks old. and several email children the lat ter to suffer a loss they cannot now appreciate, l'eace to her ashes. I am glad to be able to state that Mr. Carroll. whom I noticed a week or two ago as suffering Closing Pisicf.s of Dk IIaVks & lno., 40 S.-tith Third Street, I'mla-lelpia, at 3 o'clock, p. m.. May '23, 1870 i .'lC,fll7t$ i i i f n 1 1 1 7k 1 1 1 -., 1131 11V? new,. 1 ' ' V illV TitlNK OF It Other men our land will till, other men our streets wiil fill, other birds will sing so gay, as bright the sunshine as to day a hundred venrs to come. What that fr.nn a stroke of paralysis, is again able to go j has got to do wiili the living present or with about, lie had a narrow siniie. ! ,i, .., :.. ..it i . ...i .i. fc-ii; mvuv uaiaiiis III .ill Alll'js Ol UVUS Wllll.il everybody can get nt R It. Davis great big ftore in the East Vsrd, is not visible to the naked eye. A splendid supply of magn fireut goods at remarkably low prices will be visible to any one w ho visits the store aforesaid. Ick Chkam is good and keeps one cool, but a suit of summer clothing from Mayer's. No. 214 Main street, Opera House. Johiitown. keeps one cooler When a mm buys a suit of mmnier clothing from Mayer he will never need any more ice cream, rfliced cucumbers couldn't make a mm cooler. Then the price is astonishingly low. Mayer keeps boys' sum mer and w inter clothing of nil si.rs, from a bairn or a wee lad to a large boy, and from a small man to a biz "i-uil 1 U. S. C'a of 'PI... C.2,. . " " T-4, . " " 'b7. Ge. " 3's. 10 4i'V U. S 3(1 Tear d per cent. Cur'y Due Cbirlp. Int. Notes,.. ...... JJold Silver Union Pacific !l. h. 1st M. Bonds NiO Central Pacific R. R.t !)3 Union Pacific Land Oraid rioiid--,;770 I !U.ii8ill37,R ;n$Vii3 " vj j . 114 .114X4 ho no is7i) i7S0 Next Saturday a week is the day fixed upon for holding an election in conformity with the proclamation of the Chairman of the Dcmocrat- ie county t onimittco. As the submission of j the proposition to change the system of nomi nations was undoubtedly looked upon by the j chairman of the committee, and justly too, as 1 being in one sense demanded by the people, it j was at tirst thought that the people would take a strong interest in the coming election. This, however, is not likely to be the case, at least in j this section, if we are to judge from present j indications. There is one good result ut any ! rate that must How from the action of the conn- i ty committee in thus submitting the proposi tion of 11 change, and that is that croakers and disaffected unsuccessful aspirants for office, can only blame the inVru of the county fur not put ting tin end to the existence ol" "the mythical ring at Kbensburg ; and the vials of their wrath may be poured upon the heads of the dear peo ple themselves, instead of upon any supposed eliiiic. Aside from this view tit the matter, however, I would urge every voter to attend the election and speak for himself, Then hi; will have no after-chiding conscience to admonish him of a duty ni-glocteil. Ii.-t night and i:p to the hour of mailing this our town lias Im-cii uciuged ov heavv ram almost incessant lightii:ng. It is thought bv tiiose. best posted ill the matter that our raft- meti will be greeted with a splendid Hood. This is to bo hoped for, as there are hundreds of $ 100 for writing about thirty-six pages of fools- j rafts awaiting high water to be flouted to mar cai stationery louiid. IbeMli ward election ; ket W8 ?rihyaa liu,t as Ia,i:lVnn'm- ffeel ure thl good . "e "Ommated wbn ft.-.: . ''tnjin r vi me to intra. V Hui (r,ie"(,s.ftl their name is legion, rilShcl, 1, 1 er vr,, BOtr,e nineteen wT" ,. hare of t,,e Ca,ho,:c V present ". Kreat,y beloved ( 'ltd will . v'a'- to the Atlantic .'-fsoiour J n,0U"Wn home and en ; ""-est ,i : -o uumcrvut inenus 'took ki? rken P,!ce fince Father CJ.ll. tiT-"ur6 for tl,e GoIden St. 1 ma - P3 ;,L"., V.""H! Ot tho ,,,.. I Ml 1. , ''1fct,-:i.' V 1" w "J will 1 i;l! r, 'Pree-iuw 'r . ,ul ree tbe "liters 1, 1 ''u,lreds of frosty son ""'ol orn D.e bim and loved him "1:a -e a Ln a7 hu sojourn on the ,ung and tileaannf lilionTuVHsnv,Vnf:lve RUCtlon sale r h,"' Station p., , "V,1"' I,,ur, muea uBU1 cxw.iiJr. "V"' acres, witu good food Po7,"th7prLnOT of Wttter ? ttlso CohS M1"t (ouilt by . rlouvrhV - j lles, OXen, 1 lPnliflS1 miluy "r mill 1 ot,,Jneaaithbi great sal HONORING THE PATRIOTIC DEAD. At a meeting of tho honorably discharged soldiers re siding in this vicinity, which convened at the Court House on Thursday evening last, T. W. Dick, Esq., was elected President and Mr. Wm. II. Conneul chosen to act as Secretary, after which a Committee of Arraiiijrmttit, consisting of Messrs. J. T. Hutchinson. J. D. IUkki.ey, A. G. Fry, Eikjaii Evans and Jerry Fauan, was appointed to select the necessary ofTu ers, determine upon the order and route of proces sion, and take such other action as might seem fit for tho proper observance? of Decoration Day Monday, May 3dth. The said Committee, after consultation, decided upon the following PIlOORAMME OK PBOCEEDISflS ! Chief Msrthnl R. LrrziNfjEit. suiiwinif .Vfif-i!!..J. D. Harkley, A. G. Fry. L'ai'toin rif C'mji;i; T. W. IH K. The procession will format the Coiirf House, Momtiui. MaiiStUh. at IS? o'clock, c. M.. at w hich time and phice an oration will bo delivered by R. I.. Johnston, Esq, At 2 o'clock the procession will proceed to the various cemeteries lu the following order: FLAU DltAVKD IN MOL'HMNU. BAND. OPFICIATINtJ Cl-EROTMEN. DSCOltATINti COMMtTTRE OF LADIKS. VIM'tL CHOIR. KOLlilEKS. CITl.KNS. After tbe ceremonies are coneludt!d the pro cession w ill return to the Court House and dis band. . ... The pastors of the several churches are re nnixtnl to make oublic announcement of the proposed ceremonies ou the Sabbath preceding Decoration Day. Merchants and business men generally are re Ppectfullv requested to k.-ep closed doors dur ing the continuation of the ceremonies. All soldiers and citizens are Invited to unite in the procession. The various bells will be tolled at proper In tervals. Donations of flowers, evergreens, liouquets, wreaths, etc., are soliclti-d, and may be left at the Court House ou the morning of Decoration j)fty Committer. "Come, lirincr the flowenbrtn tbe fair young flowers that look so fresh and gay. And twine the wreath and bright festoons, and twine the sweet boquet ; Let Nature's sweetest, brightest smiles this day lie on our land, . And all from cot to courtly hall assist with help ing hand. And we'll approach with measured tread where lie our fallen braves. And with these emblems of our love we 11 strew their humble graves." EXCELSIOR riC-NIC We are requested to announce that the grandest affair of the season In the way of a ric-Nic will be held on Tues day and Wednesday, the 7tb and sth days of J une next, ut Bradley's Station, one of the most ac cessible points on the Ebensburg and Cresson Rail Road. Ail the substantial and delicacies pertaining to such occasions will be provided by ladies experienced in such matters, and every opportunity for innocent and exhilorating en joyment, amftiitr which may be mentioned good music and well arranged and commodious dan cing platforms will be afforded to all who may see fit to participate. The object of the Pic-Nic is to secure the requisite funds to pay for aud finish the "Cottage by tho Wayside" now occu pied by Rev. R. C. Christy. It is to be hoped that a full turn out of pleasure seekein will be present and participate in the festivities and good i-heer which these two days of pleasant cn Joymeiit will so abundantly furnish. ft rand Tranifonnal Ion. The well known and well patronized grocery establishment of Si Ij Oatinan, which has earned an enviable reputation by the prime quality of the goods sold and tbe very liberal prices prevailing there, is ' undergoing a transformation from a simple rJ?wvri.l provision store to that of a full StoT-ked and 'full fledged inercant.le bhsh tnent in the broadest sense of the word. The necWry goods, of all styles, qualities aud de Stioiis, are now being for inspection and sale, and Mr. O. teels sure that be can show a stock Which for variety, ex tent and beauty will compare favorably with auy assortment evr brought to Northern Cam bria, while in tho matter Of prices he.leslgus to sell a peg or two choatier than people iu tills vicinity have been used to paying for goods of like quality and styles Of course the ladiesare , specially invitvd to go and ee Mr. Oatmau a new gooda. board found its own stationery, ami having no blanks provided, wrote about thirty pages of blank oaths, tally papers, return papers, etc., for which they are refused tin- paltry sum al lowed every election board in th'. county when blanks are f iirnlshed. Two windows are to be put in the old dilapi dated lock-up at the moderate price of thirty dollars each. Wonderfully economizing- is the town council! Can such things tie. and nf o'er come us like a summer cloud, without our spi cial wonderment ? Grady's circus is coming and the entire Pol lie Square" is illuminated with grotesque likenesses ol superhuman beings clad iu fiery costume and riding bareback on pictures of hoi-ses. Another grab for the town council. They may realize as much from the speculation as will pay the tit 11 ward election board. A man named Thomas Bryan was drowned near i loruiek Point one day last week. Flsouire Kutledge, in the absence of the coroner, held an inquest on the body, and the Jury brought in the usual verdict of ncei'teiitnl. Geo. Krgl.-bach. Esq., one of tbe census mar shals, had his arm broken by being thrown from a bilggv on the Scalp l.evel road. Richland two., a few days ago. This may interfere temporuri- i ly with bis duties, but we hope he will soon be i hiinseif again. His district is not large, but is j prolific iu population. j May parties or pic-ntcs are the rage here Jlist i now, aud the young folks seem to enjoy them- , selves hugelv'on such occasions. The month so j far has for the most part been unusually warm and dry, and just suitable for pleasure excur sions to the irri'-n woods. That's right live while you d live! The season for tlshfrg is at band, and already have many M--K'fnr Invested in the enterprise. We saw a couple of young fifteenth amend ments in Srnny creek last week, with a sledge hammer large enough to forge thunderbolts for Jupiter, hammering stones with telling blows, hut without i:c,U'ru success. c thought the laborers were worthv of a better reward, and looked around for the bureau, but it was i"i tut inrriitu. Scarlet fever still breaks otit oeension.-.Uy with fatal results. There were two sudden deaths in the tith ward last week, resulting from this dis ease. A No one or two iu Conemaugh borough, and no doubt others that we have not heard of. The Johnstown Literary Association that is nbout to be incorporated is not the Johnstown Literary Association that meets iu the council rooms." If it was we would file objections to the charter, as it is not a litcraru association. Our borough lock-up biiig now completely fitted up. a description of the. paint ial maosioi mav not be out of place. The entire building is about ten feet tiare, less or more, and eight feet hi'jli, more or less, built of huge, stone, tin the broken range plan. It is lighted at present by two immense windows about three feet by two, and is entered by one door beautifully carved bv somebody's jackiiife. The portico before the. door is as larav as the world, there being no walls around to define Its boundaries. The first floor is all the floor there is In it. and it. is plaster d with n kind of plastic cement of a peculiar odor. The interior is sub-divided into foiirapartuieiits, where the guests eat. sleep, evacuate, etc., with out having to undergo the iiicoiiveniciice of put ting themselves outside the building. The f ri s coe, painting and sculpture are somewhat oblit erated bv grease, el cetera. In the great plateau in the rear are sunk two shafts for the purpose of decarbonizing the exen mentations offal and forcing in oxygenated air. These shafts are a wonderful invention, and are patented. It is se riously recommended that a ilonu: would add mtioh"to tin: outside apiarance, as it contrasts unfavorably w with the M. E. church just op posite, and a 'Mime is contemplated, with a tower and a spire. There is spare ground enough for a flower-garden ami an Unpoutuliiuj hog-pen. From the proceedings of the late council it is thought that there is more CUuoi used thiol is necessary, and thevwill probably dispensi' : with a )ni or two. The less light the better for a dark place. A slate roof would also add to the appearance, and would cost but little. Old slates could be had at almost any school house. A bath (oneof F'rank Havs) should be put in each room, or at least one for the esjieeial use or mo ponce. Want of space prevents us from doing the sub Ject justice here, but it is thought that the JJee Ktrict court will supervise it. No more, anon. Yours, J' Uov- Mr. Henry Ilium, our popular townsman and brew er, is still adding improvement upon im provement to his already tine brewery and sa loon. His fat effort is the erecting of a large porch or plat form in the rear -of his building, under overhanging fruit trees, where the lover of an veniug's chat o'er a ghe-s of lager can en joy himself most delightfully. Come and for yourself, Mr. Editor, if you do not credit my statement, or if you do credit it, come any how. n Monday, the (ith of June, our friends of St. Nicholas purpose holding)! grand pic-uicfor the benefit of their tasty new church. No one, 1 can promise, who will" go there cm that day will come away dissatisfied with himself foV having gone. "Under the supervision of that energetic and greatly esteemed pastor. Father Urban, no pic-t:ie, or aught else, could beu fail ure. The Carrolltown Brass Rand will ! in at tciidnnce. and this fact alone should induce all lovers of music who can do so to attend. E. Stick a Tin IIkke If joii should chat.ee at any time to read this puff done up in ilnu-.e.jusi learn from it. as you surely can, that th: place to I. u von the ciie.i pest plan, and storms, accompanied by deafening thunder and j get : tic1! goods as jmir tastes will enit, and make you feel like a gay galoot, is at Mice makers' stove on famed High way, w litre t!:e i best of goods lor the ready pav can be bought j iu styles both plain and sty, and at price to low that all will s.iy such bargains they've Hot had for many a day. Got Shot The in to, who pot slvd at the hardware store, also bought a siik dress at Mayer's, 212 Opera House, Main street. Johns town, and, taking, it hme, s'ruck bis wife with surprise ; but Mayer bad knocked down the price before this remarkable episode, so that the blow we make will not strike in. Ifat.y one is puffed up with this notice, let him go and buy his wile a nice fan at Mayer's, so ih it Mie cm puff and blow her nice face with some of his nice powders. Al'CTiON I- Cheaper than any anclion, better than any auction, faster thm any auc ti'in. more polite than any auctioneer, docs .John J. Murphy sell dry goods and dress goods at the cheapwst oruer in Johnstown. Dry goods, fine dress goods, carpets, everything vou want, docs John J. Murphy sell. Light iting could not strike a houe faster than John J. Murphy sells c,oods. On soon or all his cheap goods will be gone. Kilabunk right away. A IIomk Sc::nk. -'.My dear wife, how can yon afford to buy two webs of c.ilico at once 7" "Well, John, my dear. I wen to V. S. H irkcr's store just to see hi i-cw goods. nd his clerlc'showed uie such beiu ilul and excel lent calico at l!l cents a yard that I Couldn't resist the temfitatioii of buv ing enough to do tnyse f and the children for a whole year. It is really woncYi fill w hat sp'endid goods Mr-il.-.ikcr has and ho a cheap he does sell them " 1 ICENSE NOTICE the following applications for Tavern, Eating ilouscand OtiRrt Licenses Will ir- presented at the chsuii-.g team of Court, commencing on Monday, tith of J une next : TAVERN LICENSES. Clearfield Twp. Cecelia McGough. Client Springs Ror. J. McKcuzic, Silas A. Mc Gough. Carrolltown Ror. I.awrcnce Schroth, Law rence Stlch. Simon Schroth. Concmoitgh llor. Mrs. Mary A. fiovman. 1st warp; Peter Maltzi, 1st ward; Jacob Wi-idman. 2d ward; Mrs. Mary Reich, 2d ward: John Fisher, 2d ward; Jos. Daily, 2d ward: Geo. Kurt. 2d w'd; i' uieiliaugli Twp.-.ticvl Jacobvj Cambria 15or. Catharine Rachbei-g. Conrad Mayer, Edward Howe. Thomas Nprinyer, Daniel McDonald. John, Kurtz. Jos. Saller.AuamJKurtz, Croyle Twp. Vlcteir Voegtly. East Coliemaugh llor. Leonard Kist. Eliensburg Ror. Isaac e'rawford, West Ward; Pruneis C Piatt, West Ward; R. P. Linton Ac Son. East Ward. F'rankliu Borough Peter Rubrifz. Galiit.iu Twp. Francis J. Parrish, Jaccib Gar ner. Michael MeMorris. Johnstow n Bor. John Betiding. 2d ward: Jos. Shoemaker, 2d ward; John .Ionian, 2d ward; Rich'd Jelly. 2d ward ; John Gcrhnrdt. :M ward : Clias. Zimmerman. Sr.. 3d ward : John Frit?., :'l ward; Adam Biersbank, I'.d ward; Witi. .Doubt; :?d ward ; Remigius Iluracb, ?M ward ; .Patrick Kt-Ily, :jd ward; Peter Saly, 3d ward: Thomas MflJ-inn. Trti ward; D. W. Gotighnour, "si ward; Jacob Fend, 4th want; Henry Sellable, 4th w ard; Ili-iiry llansman. 4th ward: Jackson Twp. William Richard. Irfiretto Bor. Daniel Kelly, Flavian Dingle, F. X. Raid. John B. Myers. Millville l!or. Km'l James, Snrah Tlrndlcy. Summitville Bor. Christian Reich, Jamea M. Riffle, Henry Iliiffhes. Susquehanna Twp, Michael Piatt. Wellington Twp. .lohii P. Parrish. EATINU llOl'SK I.ll K.NSUS. Carrolltown l'oroiiah Henry Blum. Johnstown Bor: John A. Stcn:niCrt 4th wnrd. Wiltnore Borough John Schroth. Washington Twp. M. McLaughlin, Win; D. Jones, Henry Mart.. or art i.irnvsE. Johnstown Vowlnkle & Rothcbi'.ds. .Id ward. May lO.-at; J. K. HITE, Clerk. TN .1 (V Altoona City, May 20, 1S70. Fnenrl Mac The fancy store of G. C. Smith, in tlii city, was sot on tire by some fiend in hu man shaie, not many nights ago, and his entire stock, valued at lietweeu three and four thous and dollars, was completely destroyed. He had an insurance of r.7i;: on hir?tock. It is abso lutely certain that an organized band of desiior adoesHud incendiaries has its existence in our midst, and there are four or live nice young men who are stronglv suspected of being in the ring and thev are consequently under the surv il lainceof the police as well as of many of our citizens. God lie merciful to them if they of nnv other parties are caught in the hellish work of "setting tire to their neighbor's property, for I feci assured that the Court presided over by Judge Tavlor will be spared the trouble of try ing Theinl Forbearance in this particular law indeed ceased to lie a virtue, and vengeance swift and terrible will undoubtedly be meted tint to the infamous wretches who are engaged in this nefarious business if they once fall into the hands of an outraged and Indignant people. On Saturday morning last our city was startled with the terrifying intelligence that a man had committed suicide nt his residence ou the cor ner of Sixth avenue and Ninth street. I he m telli 'once proved too true, and the unfortunate victim of self-murder turned out to be a man named John Kearns, who Is said to have lieen living on bad terms with his wife for some time ptwt, !rc hav ing bv his continued dissipation and debnuchorv made of his home a perfect hell tin earth. In "consiiiucrice of his evil doings, his wife with her child took up her abode in another part of the citv, and on the morning in question she went to the house occupied by her husband for the purpose of removing some f uruiture to which she laid claim, but on reaching there she found the doors securely locked. Acting upon bfgal advice, she forced her way into the bouso and was terriblv shocked to find the lifeless re mains of her unfortunate husband stretched upon the floor, with his throat cut from ear to ear. Tbe news of t he tragedy sprjmd rapidly of course, aud lu a short time thercutter Alderman John Hlckey summoned a jiiry of Inquest, and a verdict of death by his own hands was duly rendered. Kearns hod been constantly under the influence of liquor sinco tlie loth of the pre aent month, and there Is little doubt but what he was temporarily insane at the time he com mitted the rash act. Tho horrible deed is sup nosed to have been consummated about six i..i,.u in the morning, m a lady residing in an other iiart of the hoit-e heard an Unacoou ntabio , MacSlniic on the Rampage. Dear Freeman In a beautifully misty, driz zling evening I left the "mountain village" to seek for 'Tight" in the East. I took the Ebens burg and Cresson Rail lload, with my "half," (for "better or wirsc,") and arrived safely at Cresson. Hero we took the Pcmia. Rail Bond Branch and proceeded Eastward. At Gallitzin the train stopped, to give time to tap the wheels a keg of lager was also tapped. On starting we passed through the great Tun nel, which our ladles considered (as it was) a "great bore," and immediately commenced the descent of the Alleghenics. Here the grandeur and sublimity of 1 he scenery was entirely be yond description as it was alter night, and dark as pitch. 1 therefore let it pass'i silent in, us bills sometimes pass the Legislature. The only "fight" we had was immeiiM- "coke" pits, beaming- brightly and illumining the surround ing country a scene jK-rfectly new to my com panions, who never, like inc, studied "t'o.c upon Littleton." - At Altoona, u "mountain city" that has bud more tires than any city in the United States of its age or population, the conductor told us "twenty minutes for sup'ior." Here I select ed a slit-ping cur, somewhat against the objections of a eoinKtnou ilit rmjaije, who iu terror of rail road accidents, said he was too old to die in his I iirt If. Slept till near Downingtown, where we got a cup of coffee and a glass of b. w., (I do not use capitals, because it was not capital.) and reached West. Philadelphia in time for a good breakfast at the N. V. Depot. From there we started for New York, passing through a por tion of the city of Philadelphia in which there were neither streets nor houses. It seemed very lonesome.'. . Got into New Jersey Svmo how-. t was all flat, but here and there a town or city had grown nit aiinarentlv "without sullicieut cause," and j about 10 A. M. got to Jersey City, opposite New l oi k. New York is a very thriving town, but seenla somewhat crowded. It is accommodating too, for we found about fourteen carriages ut the landing for I'Uoh passenger. So anxious were the carriagemeii, and so undecided wo. that we waited till all bail left, and thou took a street car. We passed first, however, through that de'ltyt nble region known as Washington Market Here was everything in the way of llesli or veg etable that ever hunger dreamed of. Wcalii erslicld women watching and weeping over m ions Orangemen crying Orange county but ter Goshen market women offering Goshen cheese every possible suh-di vision of every quadruped aiid biped in the animal kingdom made up part of the turmoil by which we were surrouuihil and delayed in our progress. We totik the West street car. but made little progress. Every cart man in the city seemed to have a carte, blanche, to drive his cart in front of us. But as all things earthly have an end. we reached Eleventh street at last, and amid the greetings of kind friends we forgot the draw backs and fatigue Incident to travel. We'll, we visited the great attraction the Central Park. The approach to it is by the aristocratic Fifth Avenue, and you have no trouble getting into every part of tiiis celebra ted pleasure ground. But, "thus far into thy bowels of the land," It lieeomcs a nice question how you are to get out again. To the uninitia ted an exit from the centre of the' grounds would be as ditlicull a task as to thread the Cre tan Labyrinth. I think 1 once before gave 3'our readers, dear Vre eman, some account of the Park, and shall spare them it second reading. Still great Im provements have been made since my foriner visit. Near the main entrance is an extensive nu'nagcrie and museum, equal perhaps to any thing in the country. The Gnu, a wild cow, aud the Llama were grazing around us uneoiicern edly us if in their native pastures. The Drome dary walked around with assured meekness, though ev idently he had got his back up ein ac count of tlie absence of santl, while the Os triches, in squads, seemi.il annoyed that they had qone of the same artele to hide their heads in. All this was oralis, while at the opposite or northern side of the park was a line, classic building, tilled with statuary and surrounded by green-house, conservatory, flower garden, aiid lawn, all gratis-. Then ove-r sundry doors was marked "No admittance'," and, as usual lu such tiuses every body was admitted but what we got there was icithinit gratia. We got out of the Park, and I reel so much relieved that I shall take breath for a week. and give vou In the next. Freeman the rest of the sights, lu thislshall imitate the N. Y. Lieiloert, by breaking off suddenly to increase the inter est for the part "continued in our next. MACSHAXE; A SrcoKsTfON Of course nobody wnnts the money back wli.ch he pid Mr. A. G. Fry in aid ol the decoration ceremonirrs, but we suggest, as a nealio.i of getting even, thai everv contri ictor should pny a visit to the store of that gentleman and buy a lew dollars' worth of choice poods, and he w ill find that h- has got his tnuicy back in the nin agreeable and certain way '.hat could be siij.ge.-ted. Try it, tveijbody and everybody else. Pi.KBisoiTE means buying as many dry goods and groceries as yon nlea-eal N . F. Car roll's new store. No. 215 Main street Johns town. Look out for an oval sign hanging above t'.e door, nearly opposire Dibert'a uliey, w ith No. 215 tlier-on. Enter no guards at tend. Enter, te boys attend to all customers in tlie poliie.st nt inner and sell powerfully cheap, an-, extravagantly fast. Sueh bargains are rarelv met with in thi age. THE OWl'M NS' COl'KT OF AMIJIGA CO l NT Y. Notice Is hereby giv- cu that the following .Appraisements of certain Personal Property of difedents. sr-lccted and set apart for the widows of intestates, under the Ai t of Assembly of Itth of April. Ktl. have been tiled in the ilegiMcr's Office at Kbc'isl-uvg. and will be presented to tho. Orphans' Court for approval, on Wednesday, theshi day of Jf ne NfcNr, to wit : 1u; Appraisement of the Personal Property of Hugh Mackett. late of Johnstown borough, dee'd, se-t apiirt for his widow, Mary Macken, :5pai. The Appraisement of the goods and chattels which were of Owen Sweeny, late of the Town ship of Washington, dee'd, appraised and st apart for Mai V" Sweeny, widow ef said decedent -mi-;'. The Appraisement and Inventory of Personal Property of John Hcingiirt, late tf Cambiia borough, dee'd, set apart for widow !c:!7. i E( . W. o ATM A N. Clerk. Clerk's OiTu e, Ebensburg, May 12, lO.-ot. r n Jfiwt OpoiiMl.-The old Vete-ran, Capt. Mur ray, of the drug and book firm ef Leiiiinon & Murrav, has recently been In the East purchas ing a big stock of goods In their line, and to Judge from the variety and extent of the assort ment just received and opened, it is evidently the intention Of tin? firm in question to supply nll wants and please all tastes in their branch of the mercantile business. Their display of fresh drugs, new books, stationery, etc., is .unsur passed, while the dazzling array of hue jewelry tie exhibition in their show case Is of a v'ery elaborate and certai Ely very Chasto and plead ing character. May their pew stock bring them a new accession of eiisi outers. A Prince.-Mr. Wanamakor.'of Oak nail, al though but thirty-two years of, age, already ranks among tho "merchant princes" of the country. n does triore business than any other one man in Philadelphia. lBi Stock People who do their chop ping iu Loretto should not fail to fnmple tlie immense stock of goods recently opened at the store of A J. Ohri-tv. in th it burjugh Hi9 assortment comprises all styles anil varieties, including dry goods, notions, groceries, drug, etc., and we know that he has made up his mind not to be undersold. Look at 'us goods, learn bis prices, and see if it is not to your ad vaut .ge to buy Irom him. Su aiu'kx Ui. lVoplo who have ufe For a grindstone, and want to buy one, will be interesed in learning that (ieorge Huntley has (he largest stock and tne best grades ot these iiidispeii.-able articles that has ever been brought to this coutitv, and like everything else in his mammoth stock, he will sell them at moderate pi ices. Evan j On ! Evkn So. - If you want to see a fiuely fitted up Photograph Gallery pay a visit to the newly arriinped rooms of T. K. Evans, and If you want to get true and well exeemted likeness of yourself, juat sit for your nicmrd when yoii geT there. Mr. Evans is a first class artist, aud his charges arc always moderate. Sound Docthink. It is not oficn that the Alleghanian says anything that meets with our approval, but when it advises people who want to get the best flour, feed, oats, etc., to go and buy irom E. J . Mills, it does a good thhig. aud "us" readers as well as our own will find it to their advantage to acs on that advice all the time. 1HKL IN DIVOHCE DvN'i. Don ,EY r. ELENOR Doni EY la i'aiDiiinn I'leim of Cambria t'ari.tu. JVo. 52, ".-' oie,r,hi r Jernt. 1S.0. And now. December IS, IsiiSl. on motion of Johnston A: Scankan, Attorneys fer Libelant, Joseph Miln.v.u.n. l!sq.. is appointed Commisa sinner to take testimony ami report I tie wimntti the Court. l'ro-. Cur. NOTICE. -Tn pursuant-' of the above orde r of Court, I will sit at my office in Ebeiisburg. oil Wednesday, the 1st day or Jcne. A. D. 1S70, between the hours of 1 and I o'clock. 1'. 51.. foe the DiiriK'se of taking tt-stimony; when and where the parties Interested mav attend jf they think proper. JoEPH M-Do.N.LD. Ebensburg. May 12, isTO. ( om mi sst oner. VOTICE IN PAKTITION 7 ' To Henrietta Winoaki), of 5wtn FraiiriF en, California, one of the IU irxatul I.ci.nl Tebie Kntatictj of Edward Shoemaker, rfi c'd : Take notice that an inquest will be held al tbe late dwelling house tf Edward Shoemaker, late of Ebensburg borough. Cumbria county. Pent svlvnnfa. dee'd, on TiiritsiiAV, 2o DAY ok Ji nk NEXT, at l o'clock iu the afternoon, for the pur post? of making partition tif the real estate of said decedent to and among his children find le gal representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole; otherwise to value and appraise the same at which time and place you are requested to at tend, if you think proper. JOHN A. P.T.A I R, &rrt tf. Sheriff's Office. Ebensburg, May 12, rs70.-lt. "TV'OTICE. A Petition for the Inoor poration of " KicJiriu pawUnrj Tribe, A'. 60, of Tmprorril tinier of Hal Men," having been filed iii the Piiithonotary's oiliceof Cambria county. Notice is iikrkiiy oiven that the same will be presented for the? action of the Court eif Com mon Pleas, at June Tertll. 17. when. If no sullicieut reason be shown to the contrary, the prave-r of the Petition will be granted. Bv the Court. Certified lltli May, 1S70. From the Hecord. J. K. fllTE, mav ltf.-lt. I'riAhonutary. A ivti:i'oti for the Incor- V"otice -L nonitlnn virtue of drr wr'ts ef Peruf. Frrxm. and Lnx"- F'fiet.u lMtned out of theCouM of Common VUma of Cambria county, and to me dlrtn-t'sd, tttsro will be cxpO.ied to Public Sale, at the Cornr Horslt in Ebensucpo, on Monday, tli toU lay of Jrtiie ?ft t 1 O'CLOCit, T. thft following Real fcsteite, to wit : i All the rbfht, tftle and lfltertvt of Jacob Prin- frle, of. In and to a piece or parcel of land situato n Crovle township. Cambria county, adjoinlrxf : Uuuls of Wm. Pringle. Jacob Prtntrle. and others, j containing IS acres, more or leys, about. TO j acres of wh'h arc cleared, hav ihg t !itT-on ere-et-1 cd a one-story Plank House and Log.Bnrnj Ou i tlu? premises! an Iron Ore Itank, in working order. Satd hind now be-iag in the occupancy ' eif Jacob Pringle. Taken in .executio'i and to ' be ."old at the suit of James -It. CtHiper: A lt. all the right title and interest ef Jacob rrlngle, of. in and to a piece or pare-- tf land ; situate in CVoyle township, Cambria count y, ed ; joining hints of Wm. Murray, Daniel Pringle. ! and others, containing 11 acre, more er less. ; ntiout fiO acres ef which are cleared, having j thereon erected one-and-n-balf atory Plank I llouse and Log Barn, ho in the oCc'.:pnry of ; Samuel Paul. Taien In eieciitlon add to bt ! Fold at the suit of "Pavjd J. Paul. Alo. all the right, title ofid ihtefrM of Mich"! T.itzinger, of. in and.to a piece or la,ree 1 f land ! Situate la Summcrhill towuahtp. Crtiibria coun j fy, a'ljoining lands of James Hnrk, Patrick Con ticry. and others, containing iO acres, more or ! less, about x ft acres' tf w hit h are cleared, having . theretm erected a tme story Plank House and a : sritall Stable, now In the occupancy of Simon I.i'r.ingfr, Administrator of Michael Litzlurfer. deceased. Taken in exe-e ution and to be sold at I the suit of Mary IJtziiiger. a iso. all the right, tit le and interest of Jotift. R. Rrookbank, of, in and to a piece eir parcel ef land situate in Summcrhill township. Cambria county, adjoining lands of Joseph Wright. Cath erine Skelly, and otberc, cohtaining 3 4t ncrf-s, inoretir less, about 5o acr-a of whU h ere clear ed, having the-reon erected a one-and-a-half sto ry Log House. I'm tne liarn and I-g Kteble, now in the occupancy of Sarah Brookhank, and a one-and-a-half slory Log Hbiiae. now in the oo C'Upancy of John Scttlemtiyer. Taken inexecu tlon and to lie sold at the suit of Wm. Lux .V Co. AUo. nil the right, title and interest ef John Skelly, of. in Hinl to n piece or pun el of land an nate in Suminerbiil township. Cambria county, adjoining lands of George Settle mover, John l'gan. aud other, containing OO acres, mora or less, about OO acres of which are cleared; having thereon erected a two story Framo House- and a Log Barn, now in the oecupancy f Philip Skelly and Alexander Skelly, nhd a tinl: tind-a-hnlf striry Plank HousoandM Log Stable, now in the occupancy of David Skelly: taken in execution and to be sold at thc.auit Of Wm. H. Gardner, Executor of Hannah Lloyd, dee'd, who was Executrix hf Gilbert L. LJdyd, dee'd. Also, all the right title and interest of Tho.. R. Thomas. if, in ami to a Piece or pat eel of land sittintb in t 'tiinl rla township, Cnuibria county, adjoining lands of Humphrey Francis. William HnIiiiI, atitl others, containing I6u acres, mi rs or less, about 0 acres of which are cleared, having therctm erect ed a twostoiv I'lur.k Hon so and Frame Bank Barn, now in the occupancy of Thomas H. Thomas. Taken in execution and to lie sold at the suit of Joseph Miller. Esq. Also, all the right, title and interest of Peter McGough, Esq.. of. in and to the fol'.owing dct eribed fa nil smd tracts of land rittiate iu Wash ington township. Cumbria county; liouhded and described a follows, that is to "ay. the neirth ern or one full and equl moiety t- half part tif all that tract of land culli (! "Fricniiship, situa ted on the waters of the CoTiemaligh, in th ( 'tiunty of CaTi:b-iti, fiegiiiiiir.g at a sugar tree, thence by vacant land near the foe-t of the Alio-phf-ny in limtiilii. Noi th 2n tleg-, Ivast '.'' porchtt, toa niHpir' tree. North 411 deg.. IC;isf 40 perch en. to a clit-riy tite. North 7 deg.. West 2r"' tM-rt-hes, to a birch tree; thence by vacant land. South Ua deg., "West l-J pt-rc hes. to a post ; tbcnrdr by ftn old survey, .-sou til 11 deg.. East 12 perchea to a l utfonwtHul. and North '.: leg.. ICast ",u acres, to place tif beginning containing 4it& l-!4 acres and allowance lining the same tract of hind which Thomas Penrose and June; H tyife, Wros V. Anderson and Ami P.. his wife, Morris L. Hallow i II and Ibinnith. hit wlftn Norwood I'en-re-re and Jose phine, his wTfe-, of Philadelphia, by their Deed benrlug date the Mh tin v t f April, A. D. 1SS1. t-onVt-vil to J..I. White, Esq., 'l'rus tee, A-C; and the said John J. White, Hq by his Deed of Assignment endorsed theret-n. bea'rifiif date the 2nd day of liccember. A. D. is :i, recortfj. til fn the eltice for recordiiig of Deeds in mid fo Cambria county, in Record Book Vol. 21. Page 310. &v., assigned and conveyed to Edward Mi--Glade. Also, one other piece1 or Parcel of land situate In Sunimerhill ttwnshii, Cainbi ia ceiun ty. warranted and surveyed in the name of Sam uel lSlodgcf. (including a piece or part-el of land Purciia.-ed by John Kcan from Murray it Mo arroll.) containing Ut acres, be the sam more or less, hav insr fhereoh erCcted ii Saw Mill and a FV.une Hotiv lieliir tbe same premises purchased by Louis Cassitlay as the property of John Kcan, sold and conveyed to the said Louis Cassiday by John Bole-rts,"Esq., High Sheriff of Cambria county, by liood Poll dated i-th June, 1S."S, recorded in the olliee for the recording eif Deetls ill ni:-1 for the aid county eif Cambfia. in Record B'n'k, Vol; W, Page 4ld" and again sold at Sheriff's sale as Hie property cf Lewis Cassi ilay and cOnvevetl to Edward Mctiladc by Rob't 1'. Linton, Hljh Sheriff of Cumbiia etiunty aforesaid, by Deed Pell acknowledged in the Court of Cclnnion Pleas of s.uil county on th -0t li June, l.sjl. und recorded iu (lit- RcWrdcr' Office aforesaid, in Record Rook, Vt.d. 19. Pago JTS, &e. ; and which James Myers, Esq:, liili Sherltf tf the said county ol Cutubrin, seized and took into exet-.ition on a judgment against thH said Edward McGlade in favor of Henry Logan, and afterwards, to wit, on the 11th December, A. D. ls;T. by his Deed Poll sold and e-onv r-yed to. the said I'cte-r McGough; and which the said Sheriff also seized in execution ona judgment In favor of Henry Foster against the ui Ed ward McGlade. and fold and conveyed by b's Deed Poll, acknowledged in r.pen Court bn tho fth December. Ifi7. to the said Peter Mi-Ge'igb; Also, erne other tract eif land which WiHiain McGough and Maryi his wife, Joseph McGough and Jesse McGough, by their 1'eitl dated 4th December. 1S;2, (sitiiatcl in Washintrfoti twp., conveyed to Peter McGeuigh, tli-scribeil as fol lows: Ileginiiipg at a post, t hence North fcjdeg.. West 77 1-2 perches toa pef ; thencfe Nt'rth T3 .deg.. West 1st perch to a post; thence South Tn deg., Kist 4il perches, io a jost ; thence South 2ii deg., 1-jtst l'.iO pel-chc. fr n spruce; thenct Stmt h iii deg., East IKI perche. toa birch ; tlieiieq South 4o tleg., West .1! perches, to rt po.-f; aud thi'inv South 12 deg., East bo erc!ii 'i8. trf thi place of beginning containing 1 17 acre, morn or less adjoining lands tif John Noel. Samuel McGough. and others, having thereon erected a Dw -elling HoiTseai'id Bain. Taken in execution auti to be sold at the !uit. trf John .1; White; Trustetj of Thomas N. l'enrose aud Jnue, his wife, Wm. V. Anderson mid Ann, his wife. Mor ris Li Hallowell and Hannah, his w ife, and Nor wood Penrose and Josephine, his wife, and R becea Penrose. Also, nil the right, title and interest of Fran cl Luther, of, in und to a piece or plrccl of land situate In Carroll township, faiubria county, adjoining lands of Itwrcncf .fnffh, John S. Lu ther, mid others.. containing met al-re-s- laoi-e or less, about -5 acres of which' are cleared, having t he-ret m erected a twti story .Plarik House and a log Stable, now in the occiipanc-y of Frane-is Luther. Taken in execution. Hint to be sold at the suit eif Francis A. K.irkpatrick. Also, all the rijrhf; titie mid intf-ret of Johtt Mt'nulcy, of. in un'l toa pie'-eor paret l of land siiuate in Carroll township. Cumbria eouoty, adjoining lands of Janu-s Kirkpaeri'-k. John Ott. anil others, containing 111 acre, metre or less; about 30 acres e.f which are cleared, having the-reon eret.-ted a two story log House and I-og-Ritrn, how Ih the tierupnncj- of Mieh'l tl'Skclly, and a one story Roard House, now in the occu pancy ef Frederick Arble. Taken iu execution and to be sold at tbe suit ef the Commonwealth ef Pennsylvania. Also, all thu right, title and Interest of Jatnr-4 Rttrk. ef. hi and to a piece or parcel of land slt mi to in Summcrhill township, Cainbrta countv; adjoining lauds of S. M, Kern, Christian Smny; of "T-Jie eVimhnVi T.itrrarv .Issoei- and other's, (-otitainlng 72 acr;-s. more or les. of JohnKtomu" having been tiled ih the j about 35 acres tif which are cleared, having i neieoii erccictj iwo one-anti-a-naix story uotf Houses and a Log Barn, now In the occupancy of Jamett lhirk. Taken ih execution and to bo sold at the suit of Jeremiah MeGoniglo. Also, all tbe right, title and intere-t of An thony Sellers aud Hf-nry Sellers, of, in and to a piit-e fir parcel of land situate in Siimmerhill township, Cambria county, adjoining lana of Christian Smay, William MeConhell, anl othd-s; containing ISO acres, more or less, a ('out SO acitof which are cleapetl, having thereon erect ed a Log House and a Log liarn. not now tnv u pted. Taktrt Ih rxecutfou atl ul be ae!T at th suit of Philip Stoltz. JOHN' A. RTTR. SneriT, Sheriff's Offline, Ebensburg, May 19, 1P7. ntinn lln.rli.mrtlnrv'd ei!l,.r f.f Ctinl.rift I'llllIltV. N'O. tice is HEitKiiY oiven that the sahte w ill be pre sented ftir the action of the Court of Common Pleas, at June Term. 1S7U. wlieii, if no suffi cient reason lie shown, ty tho contrary, tho pntver of the Petition will be granted. Dv the-Court. Certified lOtli Jlny. 1S7C From the Record. J. K. HITE, May I'J.-IU 2rof honoftin. 7" Cheapest SimiIe'!t Best ! f Searing all enclosed und warranted fu McLanahan, Stone & Isett's (Hollidaysburg, Pa.,) 3fower, which they deliver free of freight for 110. They have also the best lnflefirrirlciit Sprlmj Toofi JTaii liaise, Fmorn Motrcr Knife tirhnlerx, .s If-Ralsing Help er, Hum Stiri na Lirills, Combined Clover I lullen, SctHtraJors, Culer Mills, &c, ircv McLanahan, Stone & Isett, Hollidaysburg, l a. bi.l2.yin.2 "PXECUTOirS notice. Estate of Elizabeth Patterson, dr-e'd. Iettt-rs Testamentary having been granted by the Register of CambriaMiounty to tho under signed on the Estate of Elizabeth Patterson, late of Blacklick townshlb, deceased, notice is herebv given to all persons indebted to said es tate to make payment Without delay, ana those having claims to preee-nt tbeiu iu proper form for settlement. ... May lJ.-t. JOSEPH S. Mardls, Executor. INSTATE OF JOSEPil LEMON4 - DECD. Letters of Adnlhistrotion on the etate of Joseph Lemon, late of Chest town ship, Cambria county, deceases, having la-en granted to the undersigned by the Register of siil county, notice is herebv given to all per sons indebted to sard rrtate to make payment without delay, and those having claims agniint the same to present tueui properly ted for settlement. JOHN LA Chest Twp;, May 6; lsTo-lit OHEHIKF'S SALE. Hv virtue of writ of J-T: Fa.. Issued, tiut ott the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria couniy. and to pie dil'ecte.: there w ill he exposed fri Public Stile. I at the Union IIaixin Johnhto.wn.ou l-'riduy, . tlie :ttl day nl June next, at 1 o'clock, p. m., ' the follow irg Real Estate, to wit: j All the rhrht, title and inttircst of Jas. Mur ; 4'hy. of. in and to a picee or psit;el of land Hu ! ate in Yodcr township; Caihbrla county, adlolti ! ing lands of Bartholomew MeCnbo. Michael fill-. ! met, George Hortiick, and others, containing I .1 :t-1 acre:, mtire or less, about H at res of which iuthentica- i nre elenrei!, bavti-g thereon ret-ted a two story VT7FY i I'li,nk House and Frame Suiidn, now In tieoo JdtnV eupaney of James Murphy and Felix KenuV.ir. Taken in execution and to be sold st tbr stiff of P r Mlnrrs Wiiriteel- X number of gorid ore miners can find steady employment in the mines of tho Rradv's Bend lion. Co... Bradv'a B7i at that bew ard eodie4 9o induw a Deod, Aragcrcng c-oMzty, 1 3. d-Sf.-la 3 U r3 Ul G'SALET F PEBKOxAIj property. There will be expved to I'ulilic Sale, ut the American Hotel ill St. Augustine, ( ambriu Co., on Snliirelny, Miiy 2stli. 1H7K the following tlese-rilied propei ty, to wit: 1 Cow. 3 Hogs, 2 Hives of Itecs: Bedsteads aud Bitbltiig, Clmira, Tables, Stands. -Heat ing Stoves, Cooking Stoves, Carpeting, Looking Glasses, Quttensware. Tin ware, and all other articles necessary to Hotel kt'eplilg. Ji?" Sale to commence at 1 0 ti'clock eif said dav, at which time terms will be made known by" CECILIA M'GOUGH. F' H PLANK. M D., tendera lu professitinnl se'rvTces .to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity. Oiace on High street, boposite the new Congregational, church. East Ward. Night calls can be made, at the late res:. (Jot? ri Pz.R. 9. "inc- w,S!it irf i- trW I I j aa-n in execution uni ut te soht st tb. stiff f Ei C. B. Ellis. JOH.N A. RLA IR, 5hcilff. planning a j Sheriff's Office. Ebensburg, May In, l(7a, ! OflEHIFF'S SALE. Hy virttie of r A MODEL 1 1 )ITfEs Reing a criiiple, 1 have made bouse I special stndv. One built last season 1 n .ifV.U.l nf A.inVf.llFlMUHI. tHllltV. nlld I Descriptive circulars of Plans, Views, &c, with writ of FL Fa. issued out of th" Court t.f general iiiiiiriiiungm.il iiiiiu i i ouimou i:ieasm . a.mir la count v anil to mo Address (H-RU stalnb tr script if convenient I, i directeil, there will be ctttoseti to I'iiblb- Sale, 5. KftlPI.OYM RUT; fib. HrVDnnDS OF AUESTS inake irom 9 io 910 per riity in selling oor Patent Exten bion Reel and Swits, combiited. ,Usetl in everv fumilv for wiuding Y'ltrn; Silks, v orstetl, Ac "Winds full sizet,skcilij and weighs less than one pound. AGENTS WANTED. For terms. etc., address . having ,th;-ron erected a two storv tpartiW aflfi 11. 1 MOHttr, m. iiiiiurii, j . part frame) Hoqpe and a frame Barn, row lu tht tM-cupancyor jatne vvinuore and wra.Skellyt ni.. ... . ... . .. . . . , , . . . . -. the CoCJtT I'Ot'KH IV kiiPN'snrun Snlnr. ly,tlie4., dy tif Jiincurit.at 1 o'clock. p. M.; the IMiovir.ft- RcaJ L-t'rr . to wit : All tive right; title and jitr5st ot Jahifst Wjl mort, of. in und ft apletc r parcel of land tit uate In Kumnn:rhill W w nshlp, Cambria countv; adjoining lands of Owen Roberta. Patrick Mc Cernlck. aud others, containing IM) aerea. more or li-ss. about tn acres of which are 'I i 11 SCANIt-N. Atrdrn-v-i.t Line rnrroiitown. Cambria Co.. Pa. All trinn. ner of lesral bustnesa with which I mar br fn. vored will receive prompt arid oarel'jil etteni ticra. OcUcm a fiKcinlivy. iMayl2.j Taken in execution and to lo sold at tn suit of Patrick Doran. . JOHN A. PLA1H. Sheriff, Sheriff's Office,- Ebensburg, May P I37a tSubscTit! frg at!i ta tz Cah ft
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