J I freeman. fimbria . TIT A Y 90. 1871. :.onU. I" JL AjiDjRSONAl. "T.N1, CKES-50S ILWI. KOAI) nrf wUl run a-follow:- piHTl ,,,,ectmr wjth Cresson .o-.J-iinoT-Ji'-."1,: , vu..iHi: Went at 7:4 : "dipJ to Jul will reach r P--l and l riilaelpbt fcipma i-astat .-isfr-I.fBVP Creaaaon tTr5?. id reach Ebeusburg at 12:05 'li"' r ,,n departure cf Philadelphia. Kbenibur at 9U30. , ,IShl M4t U,,P "OHle- and Hr approaches 'lol r B,rge8a is 1 Duk. n,p? other inn, cuuiuu cci.v.u. 6 ,.e aCcetilablT. TlwiziaS Johnitown borough to Si'o amJaut of $50.UbO ha ?aw- r-Vhtten of the finny tribe, called .as caught in the Juniata river '"rl:u.ble ',rtb iu Ce,,lr? township. -r 'ItT. Kilkenny cat like, kicked "J' i few daT ago. i3" .:. ilia t:o.iceria indulged in o' -.n'aukerous leiii.es w liich doth a eue-ib. uur bed room window. ?, ee"4"' n,,d uul l,'-e caet iron e d liore inouiiniif; arrangement ;"eAeJ in irout ot Frai.k SLuem.- I'mib-i in tins r"n,-c .....,.-.,..... . j - rl.i.tt at t.n rer pent. "i fit 01 p'""'""" -- r ? ' ...c'and no rU-k..lei us hear from Inn t ..veinats are rather cool yet for bid '." a!ie.t".iv have an iv in. Oct jour y.boab, for il.e etm irncy . "p r j'aKiJ, cl Chttrji.iil townshi5. Fu- fJVr'e L eilins, nd knock! V' rt while. He is row mcoverit-g. . .. u.'-lCfci! Us! eta. i ua.iug i.au ! ;.,.! :a reuoverinir fiowlv. and ihe ;i its low are mm w iu il,r. n:n nai:itd Ai.dtrauu was ee- a luum B ' uu - - -. . . ... tt f: hir upon bim ot at old f " " J . III .!. . ii:tli w:s be. iij? toru uowu near uiana err Al.'-Uii, sealer of weights tod is ii u; .uJiitT, has been arrested uud ,;inr(fr trial at cuurl lor X4Ctir.g iile- eaoSi Da LAa.til Uussmgcr, oi jouus- -FcUr'an. cartiidatea and loafers take to n'uit very kindly. They mar bo seen j.jtiif hour of tte day j;.ntii.$; in the uJuiracg tobacco juka ii ail d'.sec- tett'eman wi'-h tbe wbiie pluj; bat -ai::iU and oi re-p!etiont irritrei.. jrj!fcs the wearer !jo!iud very n i.u- -ui out for counterfeit JSC KreenbackH. "a; are ia c;.-culai.Mi, but as e aie eiaaipt i' . .-;'. of i'.y kiui, the Inlortuttioa ''.'j'd-t to tia, though it may - to oui cT -Th i'er iu tde Suf nehanna went no . I M. - 1.' ill r. iiu cme uiu fciiu, i iuu.btr rails aiickirg in itie trextn .; i- rij to iuiukct. Had juke on :i -ior.-u.:i. -?.i.t tuflwm if tbere i? f-nr j.lce t. -,t '..otue lf.e vatr is thun out, : ! y is btco;i e Ciiari..u. Ttiis i l:it a:npctrof ubro bing u.ilaiia and puri :f Lie itui.ir.h.e. -S'e ho;;i 1 -HYt ifcoi.?tructed (leis i F"' ".iilf dreit;s:-ir.erl this week. but. e hare ly ;ri;a::v hb'io to io o. We b pe ij :a:ers .thing u be recortstrecied on iri jjfxls rj-.e.-tioa iii c,o tLere to hare it ;.t the iarue, Lawevtr. -ih? rclio man oes to the tioub'i of in. : ru liit he don't take hi rookt'i'a iii v.dr, i. , by a ut s!;nr i.ii i.ke an i fni.i.jr.oj wtiiliy bottle. Ol course he '! ;re wou d oe an iinamiise Ueaiiid for irt cu'iaadifh hrn tru.t, ii tie tli :. Iftthtliaria Demociat has iu tnr: donned ' fiery aii.ee it bar revered to iu former :itW:, J. B. Saz.ioai. who Sta aau- isauii with him ij its puljhcntion, and i-i.ot only a nearer b:.t a much better ";r tban urdi-r ti:e oIJ di.-pei:aiiou. -d Leu in l'liishvalffcT ti vi-hin. Indiana tau, Lag -..rulureJ an the size of a wwtietR.itsid of -fhich ii a pe-lect eeg f U oruiMtj 1 he question is, how did A-loii: ard th. other nucttion is. what in 1-eii vjj.Jerhis.itiuto hens auvhowV i way, of iheb'rraof Leoimon &. -rraj. r.-is re;ur:.ed from turn a in't a-goof Mirgood, 0f which we hll have "J f I irt fui!, txt .ij. Tu the Wtiu . - ttelacifli faiticuUrlr are invited to call '---i2vf i!,lr flutf dt;lA t utw jewelry -A jo.i.g !r;ot)j r,f 0rs got yery impatient , .;g,cn u'1 -he other evening, uot s.a.i.wg hsij been waiting o a hand - tu. in.tV.s young female oc'.y a few Z'f ''Jre tt,;d d:i"'1 tt" aianitt impa- --irtnad-ime. The weather wasa't a -strx-y either. iiAA.f.'",ie lrT:oyad ;n the railroad shops i."i ",s "fitten au elaborate treatise in " UBCHj-ll.! V r-i.itlr,..., t w;M I . 9 the celeslial bodies are immova- . au! ti f " U co 'uch f-'eneral al .'t'-UtLe tnatu-r wiih the S attraction W At I . t rest, il iq t..;.t i ,.,t 'c-Sr ''' Plants beionug to one r:z,:r' oa cdr.e.-lay ni-Ut last, tnd 'i' " M K, -bat do afnotint of favora " r " be corap!ient to the task of 'tk'ii--u i an-r ' l!e aforesaid plants. 45. " very brie, but affecting -m! V1, -!''" and they wilbud. ucr, vi luin place, ua :.f.f.. 5'- ttie contract for coverincr the " a' L i t0iic cLurch at Loretto with ',0re i t!ie tid of another pnrty was -trtVJ1. lW0vl'Unil,e,! dollars less tliau Mr. ;;a' ' ' Vaiiio is one of the 'jest wore 8 Itie State, and nr.r nrl tVir it l.o wilf rlf0Ml. ob that will prove a ' aga:nst th. element.. '"portant elir.ir l i i- : ii 1 of the P'nsylvatiia Itailroad. and "ivk t. .' u'e Dw arrang.aieut on our e it ii ? "pparent Ironi the ached- r " ncaa . this column. The train ir,M. -'"w ai o o clock ia the morning, "7 anaiita .i i ...-.. i Jri i -.ii biiH.i iiciviuiuir, aim Ir tile .veiiinc at ii 'Aft. or nhnnt nna 'lCii...r.i . -T. . . . y ma former schtaule time .. -uUiC i lllirA At t . . W n J hi n ,1, bDtT, Hipped on a scTthe and cut a ! t, ru froin ona of h 1 imba not long Wm.CoKeW. of Blacklick town- I';I. J I sun Pck iu oue of hi ,Q gmg;n a clay bank, on Friday :cafn, , ""K"1 bare picket on a better -To, , i"i oi places just men. e!li0J? House of ilr. Wni'. A .' Bag !.,,", '' l0nihip, about one sod a half !;, J! . 01 arrolltowD, was burned to ,:ii.ri ' Tery n"cl of be fnrniture it i nursday of last week. iir. B. ' ' 0 lira . I . . . . W th. . " T .u.rsi ai time, nut it is g a fire in the stove, pat bt hm in- charge of the hoiase, it f " PT't n,i fi to the roof- Loan t'j.i . .-, -0-I tha AllhaDian, has not put in an ap- r tin . ... -. . : i . 4. . t(, f... . u...ll1 um!; eo circumaiaD- rr .w COr-e"',u i" iheleat. Judg- ;- -;i l.e'mg made to resuscitate 'ii,, ' U8 chap whom it anr.onnced in iia '.. ' iSVlEcr o.-.i.a trv tYn .;tr. In -,.... ... i i t . . cf htttou-holes, oHa'l go hence ''-ip cr' R' t i, the deHiartd ii ar t lo ",' Hi! J,! . o.. 1 .. 1 I . t ; rI i vuuMuriniun. There are two way of footing a bill, as we have learned to our Borrow. One is to pay it Hnd tbe other is to run ofl and leave it unpaid! The la'.ter method was tried tu us this week; or "at least e only learned of it then, by no less than five contemptible cus?ea who left us iu the lurch to the tune of about l7. Wubio the past twelve days four houses in ludi:m county those of George Varrer and John Stewart, in East Mahoning tow uship, Thos Dunlan, in South Mahoning township, and E. 13. Wiudowson, in Green townshro as well as the house ol Win. Gall, in JeUWrjon county, near the Indiana county line, with moftof their content, were destroyed bv tire. Defective Cues did tbe work for thieeol them, eparks-on the roof and a stovepipe hole through a kitchen roof did the balance. An eSfort. is being made by several gen tlemen in thi county to get up an excursion patty to California over the Pacific railroad. The party is to coLaist of some twenty Cve genial spirits, and the time fixed for departure is early in ihe coming month, if the project can be perfected in 6eaou. It id intended to mike a Vriel' bo,ourn at all the prominent points along the route, and to be absent about a rnonth. Sixty dollnra apiece is thought to he ttufScient to cover all the expenses of the trip. A very edifying and successful .Mission has beeu in progress at the Catholic church in this place since Sunday last, uaud rtarly every member of the, congregation, as well as t-ome belonging to i.eighboring congregation;, ha v.e atteuded the exercises and partaken uf tbs holy sacrament, undtx the niiuiitrutioiis cf the two good and efficient priests conducting the Slission, Fathers William aud.Bafril, of the order of Passionists. We believe the Mission will close on Sunday., but wo hope the good work it will then have completed will bear abundant fruit lor many years to cocne.. Ti e ways of Providence are Liscrut:ble A can iu Iowa refused to t:ilte bis paper from the post flioe, when owing io or three jeais subscription, and the next day he was kicked to death bv a bosse. Ths colticidence is cer tain! r s:i guUr. but .to do t:ot knoiv ih.it, it can be regaded as a nin'ple t'.itt kicki:.g !iorpe have a settled antipathy to delinquent subscri bers. However, the evciit we h ive sneriiiotsed n:ay be taken a a warning by rome people who left their iiiuues on our books m this, iTianncr, and they will do well .to give, all hordes a. aide berth. There ii no ttilii'.g trhat u:ht hrer; , you know. .t We have been rrqested to state, and -.re do it with pleasure, that. ih. grand, annual "lay party ot the la.d'e.1 of S. John's (t':!:olic) cbirrh Altooa. will La held en 1'liursday nexi,2oth iust. Tha congregation in question have a magnificent paik of their own, and there is no place in the country where such festivities ar. gotten up on a more elaborate scale, or where (ho p-m'gipaats tnjoy theiq Be'res iu a moreralioua. and retllv de'ighrt.jl manner, and . hncQ we hope lh:it tie Uay party there on Thursday next vill bo as mc ceifu! as it will be productive of aocial erjoy-int-nt at.d innocent recreatiop. . Tie danger of leaving Lij hole- lying around loose vs exemplified t' tiie great dis comfort of a fiiiud d' eurs a few d.iys aj;. Said ti'.eiid, bei:g alilictel wiih spring fever r some other bubtle coiupliint, rt'pairad to a hay blow to ret himself, and havirg fallen into an urquiet slumber rolled out ol the hay-mow hole ai d brought tp on the board walk beneath, a good deal worse for his somoHiiihuliaiie ad venture lie is able to be about agnin ports one lib fractured, he thinks, nni' but re a L'i ne i.r.sctuing Of Ins physical apparatus. 1 be ac chleni. however, has learner1 Hm r liwin, an 1 tint is, never to roost so high ai i.ia i.. c I.nc.Ki. Legislation The followit-. ig the Act iviatirg toappeau from t lie riefisiuii ! the Commis.-iur.rrs to the Courts, in ihe matter of tho Ji.ssessrnent of taxes in ibis and several other counties of th State, as it hs been au.ei. In! ai.d adopted by the Legislature and signed by the Governor: An AiT reifttit.ir Jotl.o Assrsvsrrjer.t of Tiixt-s iu iln; t'oiMiiit's of Schuylkill, UuuvLa, iiidi iiiik. Souieist-t und Cambria. 2Jr it tntKtcd the ficti'tU nnd fnuase of Hepre- r:i''.liVi,f of.t'nr 'oiHKwnircaUli uf l'tn;:.-u'.r in:'.:, in o ;; ril'A ifio.'; itu:t. an-1 it l-t h-r--l-n ;ci. -f otf v.. 'ftorif ? the.' i'vnc : Thut any frit-holder it the cr.uuUe of s.-huylkill, lutiipiiiii. Indi ana, Somerset an.d Cuiilii ia, r owner of r ! erty iu uid oouiiin-s who inn y f'gt-l JsvRrieved 1 y any ajasc-smiient of t ht- profn-rt j ;1 Mi-.-h t n-rlitihi-cr or owner,. and to tUssatishijil wfth tho ikoi siun of the com m loners of the county t.pnu an appeal maily tu thi ia from the m! 1 a.--s-uiG- r : mav ajip"-ul from tb'? t!i'ci.;:i of said ;iiiindsMom s'o-:r.' voitrt of rrinou p'.ras of Paid routitr. An ! for tlua f"-P' n::y Dte tteut to me aid fM'vr ;ir tin- nt-rt .-rrn thereof, after. tbj said ot!-in;isii-i;i-r snail have :nf iriu ed eu.-h f r.rcbol icr or owner of their dee.Mon ; a potilion fcttii.v io'th tho fro.ts of the ckeb of Hll'on tell .illVS noJCU WISH 1V f'eil ine eoui- mtuinncr l.v th imrtv ani'i-iiiina-. And tho taid ooort slull proe-eed at the aud term to hoar the said anneal. And trie pronin i,ri- cisHii-i duo eonsidei ntion beitir hud of the averaare us s'.smtma in the coiintyball make nut J-cree aninnUir or redi'-ii" t'i- -isynufnt: .niple.in- cd of. as to t.-iein tnail K-na J-ii ar n r:Riii. And tlie prothonotiiry f the court shall iMie subpoenas f-r witnesses in l.cba" of cither th.i" party aDjieaUjix' or tlio cam miiii oners, to Hf pear before the court. Atid the saideoor? .hnil liavo power to make such order. k.h to 'xds'js, as to thena siiisli seeua just ana rigiu. The following bills relating to this county have alio passed the Legisl ature: Vo. 312; An Act to authorS.o the Bursres. en-t Towa ouuoil if tho JJoroush of Elwnsbury. fn the Countv of C'auibria, to a -st M. lov.y aariH collect a special tux for tbe yours ll and lc.. No. 3!1"-. An Act relating to coueinautfu L-or-oujrh, -nmbrtia county, lejraliiiinif the sunt'- thereof, cnaiijf inja; tbe uuiuoer imvi u.oue m tlectinaf councilnit-n thcieiu, auihorizing- the council to borrow inouey ior iia:njf .-neei.-, eniioworinr itbo rarif'-' tocoi.iiuit to th look up bouw in Jonnsiowu curuuau, uuu auLuui..- wn R'll'tionat laiauoa, tECOHATi0: Dav. A meeting of soldiers and citizens of Lt eneburg aid vicinity was held at the Couit House on Tue.-day evenn g last for the purposb of making arrangements for the decoration, in a becoming mam er, of the graves of t'nosr; brave de'erniers of the r country whfse remains have beu inteirad in the var'oni cen.cteries in this vicinity. The meeting wus organised by ciliing Col B. Mo Dermitt to tho chair ar l apjintlng Mr. E. James Secretary: The , I'resi -.'et'it st ited tiie object for which they had a??cmb!od, aftt-r which the following named gentlemen were selected to make rangeirerts f-r and take chrge of tho celebration on that day Tue dav Sl:iv 30th : Ch.'f Marshal 3. W. ljavh. Assiat.iat Marhils Iv?gr Evans and D. T. J a me. Captain Hartmvn Berg. Committee of Arrangements J. A. F'gn. J. T. Hutchinson, J. D. Barkley, Wni. B. P'ouackerand J. V-Hite.' The several clergymen of Ehensburg were cordially and repectluliy invited to be present and take part in the exercises. A programme for the occasion will be made out aDd published in our next issue. Fatal Acciaxjir. On Vircdn?sday last, the parents, of Alfred Johnbon, living in Rayne township, .about one mile from Mai ion, left home for the purpose cf attending the funeral of a neighbor. During their absence, A!l'd thought he would go hun:ing. He got his father's rifle, and while putting his loot upon the lock, attempted to blow in the muzzle to ascertain if it was loaded. While doing this, his foot slipped frora the hammer, and the gjin w. .discharged, the charge (an ordinary si.d bullet) passel upward through Li mouth and lodged at the base of the bra hi, causing his death almost instantly. A young sister was the only one in the houe at the time. The mother ami fathor were ':n-T.oned, and their agony upon learning tbe nature o, teirible. Indiana Messenger. ttel XCZ. wag Aw Ot'TUTDF I'ahi.nof.r. On Satcrday eTen inj week, as the Kast Iin- pulled out from the taliou, Depet Master Wilson noticed a man, or boy, under one of the cara, ar.d i3ig'iing that the object o( the uadiriuual was to tnJe a ride on one of the tricks, he immediately tele graphed to Galliuln U stop the train end make .examination. The train was stppoed and the Inspector found a half grown boy peiched oa one of the trucks. How be had succeeded in maintaining his position w:t. a mystery, but such things are not uncommon. Not loi.g siui.-), tha Inspectors in this place found to meia on the trucks of a night pns ifiger train when it arrived from the West. Ahoona Tribune-. Local Correspondence. Johnstown, May it, 1671. Die ah Frekican Some genius bus exhausted the midnight oil and the powers of a fertile brain in writing a lucid kd glowing descrip tiou of the Johustowu l'ublic, Square,. at which the Fathers are wraihy,, because he did not do justice to the&utject. For instance, lie failed to mention tbe beautiful flowers that adorn that modern i'aradiso, especially the oow slii-k. which can be recscmed by tboiismids As we only pay $50 apiece aimually fur the fire plugs, which wq never use, some slight appropriation might be eel apart lor improving the bquaie. This genius, whoever he may be, had better go on, now that his "hand is in," and inter view some of our otiikr city authorities who are rather prodigal ol the public money, ahrre there is a mitst) to lewurd, cr au istMY to punish. Theru are Ht'Pr.ttM-MEKAuits iu all the defartments ot our pneious little government that could be dispensed with to tthe saving of at le us t two thousand dollars a year It takes, nil in all, about $25,0(10 per year to run the whole municipal muchiue, and slill no substan tial improvement ia rnade iu any department. The description yd the Public Square relerred to is really worth a republication. The Stbool Director of cur borough have now got their tchools lab ly under way. About fc'j'J pupils attend these schools, and the entiie cost of a nine months' term will be about 2-3,-O'JU, or ten dollars for each pup':!. A singing teacher, a writii g teacher and a superinterd cut are employed at about ?1 ,'JUO for the terra. Fourteen other tcacheis are employed at an average cost of" about S500 per tuonth. :t j withstanding these facilities for inen'al iin- i provement, ahe pat schools an ail ilourisdi'mg. The aioteis can hud no room lor the addition- ! al demands made upon then, ami consequent ; ly have been forced to build. '1.1. ?y are now j having a building put up about airly feet j square ai.d two stories high, whi-.-h, when com- I pieted, will accommodate a large nuSiber of ': pupils. They cnu cot'Jior ab'y erit about one j huMore-J at present Parent-. of ai denomiua lions are sending to their t-chool, iu prelerencu to the commou sc'.iools. 1 hey teach inusit:, 1 and uii-uy go to learu that branch alone. 1 A mau narued Trent was nearly drow ned in ; Stony Creek the other night. Uis luad calis j nitractttl tbe neighbors just in time to save hu life. He alleges that ho was knocked ihnvn by ! iot)'ot;r arvJ thrown into t!ie crceli at Lever j good's taunery. He was rescued a half miie j further down. Wiiete wss the police? j The Miliville sch-iots will close tiie presetit ! term about the first of June. They are repro ! seated to be in a flourishing condition. '1 he I average term per com. ii! tench '!'.). About j four hundred pupils me in attendance regularly, l and about 44U entered school. The schools ! will perhaps open again alter a short vacation, i A e. ranger who was walking on the railroad near the slatiuu, on It Saturday evenisg, i catr.e near beirig kuocked to kingdom come. I He was standing between the tracks looking at j a freight train apuioachitig, when (be eastern j bound Cincinnati .Express cam along the other way aiid.t?'ji;g him again-it the freight train Us bounicd' b.ick, fell L't-'.ween tho irncK-. end bled lieeiy. Ha was propcilv attended to bv phvoiciaiis, and recovered sufSciently to denart for fcot-?e other place the same day. lis made a nairow escape from a shocking daath. It is thought by mnny that the President will obtain a grant of leave of abeiice when his term ia out. Mrs. I'.o.ii.ty died suddenly in Kernviilc, oa last Tut' -lay, oi a; cpiexy. She was the wile cf Jlr. 3 . ' tlvoi.vy . of Blaok'ivk towi.tbip, i-te'.y decented. We believe tha. f.tn.Uy re moved to this place atXUt one yer ago. titicry t How ttiar y thiidr. n now goirg to srhiioi ev eu to the high schools nay, how Oiiinv leacneie. can give one the name of the a: nip' eat f!owe;s that dacorute the gardens ? How true it is thai with ail our reie-r.sioiis to learning, the ri.-ing eeLCMiion are ri.-ing in blisstul ignorance of tho coj;mo:.ts: ihin-'. They ctinziui name eieii ti9 colors ot the fioweri. K-b Kov. Thf Local Pateii No observation can b? truar ihnti th rr m ;rk ol'i oontcmporarv, that local pnpers ni vays render a full equivalent for their copt. Ai d are dfservirg the support of the citiicns of the whole county. There are in eveiy vicinity nony things of interest w hich the couutrv paper make kt-oau, and which could reach tha puh'io in no other wy. The rip rris of the n-oeeediugs of the courts, of public u-.ceiings, of ioc i! societies. CM , are of general i:.tr?st. and wotth more than the paper costs It is taken n iwi iudcx by strangers of ihe pros; eiity of tho ect:ou where piiblUhed. One nis'iing to go to a tie plaee, nxturally looks to a local paper to gi e htm in'bitnatieu concerning the resources and de velopment of the vicitd'y, and it.- appearar.ee and conten- exercise no small itiflnence in de ciditig as to tho de.-inb'er.eas of the ioe-aiion. The irflueuoe of a well conducted paper in at tracting attention and imtnigr-atiiui to a to'u j and county and coi.srquently increasiiig the j value of property, is very great, and is a faifil cient reason why it should teceive support from 1 all enterprising and inteHueut cit'zon. ()s cit'on-illy we hear a man say that limes ate j so hard that he cannot afford to continue his j county paprr. We always pity that particular ; dividual', coton account of his poverty, which must be einm.Ut.ed, but because wo think ot , horT the early education of his farmly is l:.-ely to be r.egiected. .'I local paper is a hyphen which connects the household with the oui.-hle world, and w hen that is broken off there u.-Uet be a bad state of things at home. "Honor to Whom Honor is Dc." It is a favorite theory with a certain class of philoao phers that no man .deserves special credit for doing riht. W are not a philosopher to any great ex7ent. but if we ere we. don't think we wouhi muster under l!iat banner not in this day and giheratiou, at leas;, when dishnr.e.-ty is the rule rather than the ercepf'oa. B.:t "hat l not what wtwait 10 get at exactly. "What we wieh to remark, and our Inttguage U plain, that for ways that are d n k and tricks that re vain," some men ttre extremely peculiar. Not bo is it with r)rs. Oldshue, the ceiebraicd and highlv successful Pittsburgh phasicians,. nor wiTh Messrs. Ciemtnta Co., of. ?! '.lt'mnro. the. gentlemanly proprietors of that renowned medicinal preparation known as " Uosadnli. " Both t.e firms have treated us as becoaieth gentlemen by promptly paying their icspective bills on presentaiion, and that to without a a inuinnir; and although they are not "aloue iu their glory," their conduct will serve as a cn.o in p':int, and i's of such a character as ehould "point a moral and adorn a tale." We take it that such men aie worthy of ub ic con fidence, both professionally and financially, aud to tiie fullest extent have they emied and now receive our unqualified eudori-einent. FxiMr-TioNe rrtOM U. S Licensk. By are cent act of Congress, the following c'assea and calling? are.now exempt from paying a license to the general government: . Apothecaries, architects, assa versauctiotieera, boats, barges, &c, I owlins a'llcys, billiard table, all kinds of brokers, including stock dealers, builders and contractors, butchers, claim agent, licen ses, confectioners, conveyancers, . wholes-tie dealers, retail dealers, deniits, eating houses, exhibitions not otherwise provided for, exprer-s coirriers and. agents, gift enterprises, grinder of ao&e and spices, horsedealera. hotel or inn keepers, insurance ageutg, intelligence office keepers, j-igglers, lawyers, Jivery stable keep era, lotteiy ticket dealeis, manufacturers, mi ners, patent agents, peddlers, photographers,, plaramera and gas fitters, physicians an-l urr Ceo us, real estate agents, theatres, tnuseutna, toucert balls, stallions and jickai To Whom It Mat Concer'x. TTotico is bereby" giveD, that if any person not commia- ioned and authorized shall, alter this alate, in any monnor usi or er'crcise the bosiness or oc cupation of an auctioneer withiu th limits of the boron ch of Ehensburg, he shall, upon con viction thereof, for every such offence .forfeit and pay cot lesa than one hundred nor wore thau three hundred d-dlars to be recovered in any court having jurisdiction therein, a dtbts are by law recovcrabls one half of which fine ahal? be appropriated to the use of the Comtiior. wealth and the other to the nse f the person suing for the varne. . Act cf Mav 1st, lefil. M. I- 0i, Aueiionccr. I Literary !VotIces. j TrE Four QcATtt3 This is the some j what unique but none the less expressive aod i comnreheusive ti !e of a new eight paited Dem ocratic weekly newspaper just established in Philadelphia by J. Traiuor King, B.-q., atid of which 'G. Nelson Smith, L-'q , is Associate Editor. Il is a model journal hi a tKdnieal as well aa literary point ot view, and e hope it will prove a gnat Eiiccess financially. Both the editors weae former citiz us of this couuty, and should receive a liberal patronage from their many friends hero. Dj.m.?ri9t's Yor.vo Amiuca litis become the stand-aid J tivfoile Magazine for all youne' Arnericat.s. Tbe June No , jusr received, is fully up to iw usual etandard. Voui g Aiaeri ca is r.ow fuinirhed at 10 cts. per copy, or 3.1 a year, with the choice of muiierou valuable premiums, wor'.h 1'rora to each, by pay ing 50 cts extra. Do not fail to secure this best of all juvenile magazine. Young Ameri ca, for your chiieiren. Address W. Jennings Dt-morest, Broadway, Y. N. . 1 n June number of Demorest'a Illustrated Monthly Magazine is, superb. This magari:te id undoubtedly the quweu of our monthlies, especially on such matters as relate to dress and home ititeiesits. Demurest also offers e a premium, and eeut. post-free, to each cubscrj, ber, the fine Parlor Chror.io. 'Isn't. She Preuv," after Lily M. Spencer, the retail price of which is Sd, thus givii.g Jl 1 in value for only Kvc-ry lamilv hhould avail them selves of this splendid offei.. Address W. Jeu iiings Demorttt, to" Broadway, N. Y. Pallou's MaGAiM for J'iitie has appanred with a list of contents which wiil tempt the most inditVerent ot iiternry epienrea. There are some twenty-six di Herein articles iu ti.e June number, some of them handsomely illus trated. Tne great a!e of the season, ho-erer, is "'I he Ohi Clerk's Secret," written fc-r Hal loa's by Levi Beardslcy, K-q., the last special agent of a Washington dtpnrtuient, and who has produced a woinierful st.ry, full of incident and plot of Washington life. Bjt ail of the tines of this titiuiber rs good. Terms, $1 per e.ir, or 15 Ci-!it single copy. For saie al! over the cou l'ry. Addicts Thome !. Talbot, b3 Cjllgr;-a 3t,rtet, BuslOU. Jxn3 'Ll7 T.nH'RAS'"!.-Everybody H liree ly irteresit-d in ir;Tarace. If jou own real or personal property it is certainly to your Interest to have it insured. Von do not. know how se-ou the same may be destroyed by lire, either by ac-e-i.ient or the band of tbt triter.dla ry. Voit nuij feel i-erftctly i-ufe now, but you d i not know how soon yon may ne-dtbe assist ance e.f the aRiirance company; tr.erefoie.it bebooves ye.ii to Icolc well to fnurou-n intrie.-ts. If you hitva your properly innured in a ood. reliable company, you itced not r-o hetua; KRionir youa neisUbors for losses im.urrt-l t i rlre: on the contrary yo:i can ret easy and bo independent ed any such obl!trio.ys. On the same principle every t:;ah t-iioulJ iiave ids Jife insured for tiie benefit of hi i f.oi!ily. TCo 'ian knows how soon he may be called from lifo to eternity and leave his fnuaily in destitute eir-cuiufetMncc-s ; but tbrouxh g-ood and reliable in surance companies he has i be li ivile-re and can eaily provide Ktruiiist nil su' Sj eopt;nsrenei'i It is well for iilb persons to ea-f..f u'Ay e-i.tmiUe-r I ho policy of ii;.!iruiic. and thou call upon Ken r Co., UiO Tenth Avenue. AMoona, I'a.. wtio are aentA for u;l thu rucst ltP-ib'-o Lire and Life insurance Amj auirs in the I uited Stat s. 1'ort-iifu Kxeha:ig-e und Ship; ing- ate also 8 in on u i lie Piieeialiiep .f this reliable tirm, and onsrcie tickets to and from ail points u the wo:-;. i can be obtained from theui at regular rales. JI. MATER, CF TH a NEW YORK DRY 00L.-i, CT.OTIIINO AND U. I L LI N fc. K Y S T( f I K, are receiving daily frtiin tiie it.siern markets fresh arrivals of New GuOUt for th? su-.n-Uicr iruitc, which they still t :Ter to tue public at fou-rf pru ti. Below is a partiul list of the departments, which will if've a general idea of tb'jir s'cclr : Shawls, 'leaks. Collar? anl Cuffs, Velvet, Velveteens, Rowland Z-eckties, iilaek Mlas. Ceier d Silk. Lyons i'oplina, l'an y P rl:':.-", Mottla I I'Vpunj, Cost u me Cloth, Sun S.'in ies, t-':nir.oi lcr-.es. Laces, Ka:'-y Stripes, Japanese Silas, Hosiery and fiioves, oolens, Stuali v arcr, Trimmiriiis, . Sei ((c I'iai'ta. Alpaca l'.ati!", Piques and Wliite Goods,' Lawns and Ptieales, C' iur?d Alpacas, ;ii;.'hui'js, I-lanneis, filbbons, Notions. Ladies' Skirts, HHIldirei-CiliwfS, JJoJl-' :iothir.b-, Vuepeuders, Ouui Coats. Jto., .. Aprons. Ac Ac., lieady Made lotblntr. Shirts and, Irawers, 1 rur.ki : d Traveiibir BfttfS, Thk continual and -intin;icd trani of e-i-s-ttuners in and out of John .1. Murphy's store- is tieij -t-i ii riaed to aecail to tin-st udent's mind tho ec.L-bra".i"'i !iiT af V ii'tTi I-- " Viutdru p''.HM puiiein soritu oiiutat tin-r-.ihi campum" only t.'!a h'i eitstosners are ladies ftir tue most part, tl not hordes. John is a e-lt i r aiui ohlije :.:a:i und deserves a Benjamin's portion of the p.opl-"'s fii-inn:. Be sure to call at fee old Man sion House e-orner. Johnstown, a:id buy oor- seif ri"h tangent. f-.;r Murphy iituk-u tjeods jjo o.f ut a A Giant HAT. L. Cohen 5: Brother have on xliitiit ion at their store. No. :ilT Main street. Jonnstown. tri.mt hat of hure dir.icnsions. It measures three; inches acns the crown, three iiiciies tj ii;;d Juwc, itu 1 t hrce-oa-ht hs e.f an inch ut the brim. It wasn't nuade ftu-'! . T'-.uii.b, Ksip. but if any jierson n- eds a (rood, iushionn bisuiutuer hat, or a Sunday dre-.s hat. that's the placotoget it. He can also purchase it shirt there thtit has a a-losed betsoni und open shoul elers. and that en lie adjusted to tit any person or ehape. do iu aud win. FOHTV BOXKS A ND Tlt;'MKS.-J. .T. Murihy has just rf .r .. ivc-ti an immense stock of new Clo-.h:nj at .No. 1MI Clinton street, Johnstown. Amonif his art ielett f tiress may be: found Ihe prize collar. Bvery box of collars contains from five cents to a troM watch. Tt-ii he has ail oth er description of paper colhu ?. eutbnurinir so rue ten or tw elve viuietie-s, as we.'l at all wool suit at t:i timl unwur.i, linen suits a ery cheap, huts cops, Peiheier lai-s, hand-trunks, uiubreilus, e;e. f all o'S Murphy call at oneo. To Lohetto'S fair town, a place of roe.ovrrj, in search of n if-'Wn. werit u lady iinriie-t Hrown, or Black, V:.tto tr Green; und when she irol there, she s arched c-a err where, for roods rich, cheap nnd rare tbe finest tint ever was wn: but when about to depart with tut unsatisfied h -iirt. into ( br.ty's iir-it store she happened to dart ar d came eiut, lifter bu iHr innumera ble bu 'idles of the most snperli poods at a mere sontr, fuiiv as happy as a queen on tr throne or an old lady ut ia quiltlui? party. Dos't Do It. Ton't ro barefooted. It ain't the i.avle. even in v.urm weather. Little lyfi who don't .cure for : stubbed toe or two. may do it wi'ii impunity, or in any other way, but misses and grown up folks should r..: bare their pedal extreniitie'S. Ther' fcrn keep your fee-t covered. Vinroe has the thinps to do it wirh. Ife is a nice nun, keeps a nice sttck, at; 1 r' o people are l hey who deal w ith him. So if you waut a nice thing all around p-o to Vinroe. Tuc.visiNfi T"hc jrrowTr? cri ps look wet! and an ii.bundr.tit lnrvi sr is in p'rost e t. vbicn leads tia to siirtnisn that there will be an increased demand for Moavers and Reapers. Hay Forks. Ac , an ind-i'.-es us to remind fh .f .011 r farmer frien.'s whn ere n-t vol suetibed w.in hibor-fiiviiiflr nnehincry that they :atmot l-o too rai id in h-avlit'jr tin ir e-tV-rs with Georpo Huntley, wti. i furnisher, 'he a ery best ou the cheapest nod int ec-o?niiiodatini.r tonus. Books, Booki, at B"n1ioff"s News Deee-t, ??o. 2ft .TTain street, Johnstown, Ph. Mr- fienhoit J-'eps all kinds of Sunday Seruaol books. Nor mal School hooks, family BibJcs. Iiyiiua b.ook5. stationery, waU . paper, water colors, drawiu paper, e tc. He lias also for Kile alt the leatlinjr im-'w? papers la the hind. Those ueedinp iMioks should eul! nt ltenshe1T' eiefiet. a it contains Tle Jiirpeet and 'ocst assof inient i.i tho county of all kinds of the latest publications. Th.'t's So, Too. Deny it, or doubt It, or lautii if you w ill, it has ii'.w tes been true and is just -Ufa true still, that the pbief! to behold in endlesjs array thetine-st, t he Iiarptst, the laie-a-st display if clocks, wutehe. -ami uiauy things more, ia at O. T. Rrt-erts' Jewelry PJid tancy pavvls store, where lady or miss., man, youth or boy can buy nnythinaf troru a tine jrold avaicli to a one ienuy toy. -. Biscxit. "Wo have been fndtilping- of into in most Ut-lieious biscuit. eoinp:seI Ptiuply rf 1lov water, salt and Uoyal bokimr powders, mil don't want ajiyt.hiup tuare toothaunae. Jy them, neiphbors, but doii'L atwiept li make them of anyth.iip but the best of flonr, which voti can an t at Mill' tlour, feeda:"-t corn bi-Mm eie'ixit nt loivent market rnteia. Ihone bbiouit aud Mills' flour can't x beat. FoRKfc.;-A Wrwtiatio or AMXiufAS CnrM ITH.i'. . Matmstn. Froresaor of Ciaernastry and MedU-iniat Seralimer Wdta, Mockbolua, write. "I have tinted Hall's V epetalde Stciltian L'Mr ttenowerand can say that it will beauti fully a-et-tore trrayibuir to its naturul Cjfor.' Sc advertiemen of Hcs? k brother :n another column, and then see Hess ti L'rotatr about buying joan? ppr'ng elolhiag. Vise gar Fitters, which erverabodr is taltin and tulUing atout, cao. be bought fiota M- L. Oatioan A Co. II T M E XI A U HARVKY MUKIIA V. Married, fn i.oretto, I tn J uesaay msr, i.y kcv. k. A. IJusb. Mr. Oi:o. H. H akvey nud Misa tx.i.EN Mchrat, lxth of that vicinity. OHIT r A It Y. KKLLY-. Died, fn Cnost township, on Apr'i ' 21th, lbi.KM, .youngest daughter of Isaac am) ' Sarah Kelly, mred 1 year, 9 months and 7 days. SUMMER RESORT. M (JUNTA IN 11 0 USE, Lorttro, Cxn m ill Co., l'a. V. Besoflk. Proiiri-tor. This fine Hotel hhs rceer.tiy bnen refcttiMl :ejiil refur- rsisf-ed in lb most comfortable u:i.j attructivn style. anl in now onen for tho aci ommodatiou el the puldie. Pcrscni visitiu- this romantio vfi-lwg-e will Cn.l it ' iheir Ouvaintaro nod eon, fort to stopat this House. As a SUM M Kit KKi".KT it cannot be exeseliod. 1 l:o House is lurarQ and commodious, the.rooms comfortable and wed ventilated; and b?inir located e;n op et th Al legheny Mountains- w bero i.heair isat ail times pure and invijroratinir, an-l btdiiff surriunded by tu most picturesque and romantio soeuery. where tha streams are full of trout and the woods abound w ith game of all kind, it is a meist isirable ubiiliiiK place for those Beekinjr either health or pleasure in the country dui-iii'r the suumier season. Terms moderate, and wili bo tnu.b; known by tailing on or addressing the proprietor. I May 0, 17l.-3m. JIJST OPENED:" Iii Great Variety, CHEAPj'CHEAPERjGHEAPEST. TT7I Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOUXSTOUW. PA , t U! ' p 1 b AS D- MILLINERY GG0BS !! SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! Plain Pin id i-.n-'. Striped Japan ese Sibs at i!.: 0 p.or ynn. Black Sr'ts at tl i'-'j pc-r :u. Ci-oh de P.hine ic,-k. l-'i'-i at Sl.tVl per yard, " aitd upwnid. Cheney rirorbers' fl res-Grain Black Siik at c!.00 per yard. OTHER DRESS GOODS. t -20 cents Japanese Cloth for ?uits. ' is cents lb-own and Gray .i.rcl Popiius. " 25 t tuts iliuck aud Colored Popiiu Aipai as. for Spring' wmr. " V cvutst'orded Mohair Poplin rare biirttiti. " 3u cents, and upward. Black Alpacas. NEW SHAWLS & SKIRTS At i2S, Hlju-k ThV.Ht Shair1, find At M.Tf-, au-t MRii-em, Hi ache N'iitvl. At t ,, and 2.t. Sprit'ii ' M'l.s-ryfi at h--. -vr.in. At ti.ST. ami I.-o, LatUel' If hiU W.-rf.i bHiU. it 75 cri-tH, li..!mt.ic.l Shirt, At .J et.-if?., UUu r. Uf:d irf;ire IJa'i.torah. -i.t. I.I.VE OF rVaoiurtiiSf; Dus:s Goods. ??. w- Jt. "n.'.u -c';it". likn fi Lra:: ci.r. ,tr., x:.. n:sl in ores, Jennw, At 1.1 ants, and uj'traa d, Keitit'vhti Jean. Housekeeping- Dry Gcces. A COXFt.ETi! STOfU. , SheetiniT Mu-iMns of ail j At ' eentr, ("alie-o?. widths, .. .. " 1 At "5 el, per doz.. Liu "Miirtintf Mn,;ns and ! en Table" Napl-ii.- Iii" .!neri!. j A t Jl.Ud per d-.., Linen 'Jable Liiiviioiind Tow-; Tnl ie Napkins, v ry c-linfi. j lareesiyc?. At 10 cents. 4-4 Bleach- j At ."Al cents per anrd, ed and I'liideaehe-d ! 7-4 Linen Table b.-tli Muslina -cpecinl fi:r- i White Toilet Ouilts at riiin. ! .'.( Utrrfo si'-s nd At IL - ets. 4-4P.!eao!:e.l i a huo ic-rortuiertf. and I'nblvtiel.ed Mue- j Patent Shirt I'ronLs. iin ia better bargain. I LacoVuriaiu. AT Gi:iS & FOSTKU-S, 113 and 115 Ciinton Street, Johnstown. A very Urge a;id varied ceo v rt Carpets and Oil Cloths ! Ai. er S'atlena.H. Three I'iy Caipcis, . Ingrain Carpets, . Hag. Cvtiaye $ Hemp Carjcts MattiiHjs and Ilrjs. Ln OR 0 It. CLOTHS. tall widths, styles ar.d qualities-M, .T-f. 6-f, 8-4. We invite every In i.v and g-entleman to cajl and examine" ytir new stock of irooils. S'e warrant our ifods and prie-cs to be as tc p. e.-entaiLiir'-l sell ("trictlj on tin? faiir Price Siip tcm. nud r-o't l am osit. Iiispcetion and com pare?!: of our pi iees wi'l nt ora-jet rove ti cvery ette' r.ier that eitn price is the ?R. rest and easiest Wf v of dealing, and Ihe only sys:.";ii bv wbie-h customers jret lull value for their money. - AT Or.K.s &f FosT:n'3, OXEPRICBCAiSTOM Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Slreit. Jctiia c-.tii, Ia. St!' s Low Prices Small Vmjiu ! -. - COJIE AMD SB T2 I CCNE AX1) SEH! I 1ST OF C A IJSCIS f-et down for trial J at June Term. K:."l, commencintr on Mon UAr,iiiu5ifi day or Ji ne next: riliS'C WKKK..- . Albion Oswald '-.s. John !f. Kee.nedy. Henry Glass' U3 as. Tate . Aliisoia. it. H. Tudor r- John J. Jones. A. I'. Fields' use rn. Junes 4 Co. Solomon Wngouaar. .--.vs. 1'cniia. It. U. Co. Jiitin'tuii Mfxirn's use.r.s. Martin A. Miller. J. Moore & Soil r. Martin Miller. James Murk Valentine Maltzfe. Thomas Burns i s. The school Frist riet est CltH'i tie-l t Township;. Putriek ikirars's UrC .r.. V'iilm:i Butler. .Michael A. Bvrne r. Chest tspriops iit-ro . Joseph Miller, Esi ex. Goorpo Guiley. SECOND W ItEK. JTcGarrity... Cooper CroMun&n . MeConnell. . . vs. Burpoon. , i-s. Wike rf of. r. Patchin. as. Willianea ttof. r-s. Kiriiti"5. Hall, for uso. Kl jt ef A. E. Wike pa. James-3S. CoopP- Kopp. -v.e-meer. Yt s Aduiinistrat're.rc- iaios. ilcKouna fn. Shati-Uausru Piatt vs. Vwavery. Laanpaneckcr far- tUaekiu k Towistitr. leb-ll r. t. Jc J. lurhin.: Flctniup vs. Haaick.-feiffued iaene.' K.. U IT l. P'-C noaotarj". Trothwotary's OSixto. Kbeiestierp. May Li SiJ. Y N T 1 1 K OKi'N ANS COUHX. QV. -a- CAMUEJA COUNT V-Nottc is-hert-by jfi.v cra that tho follow inar Apf.irai.soiiieut of a-ertuin i)ers--n I pcopc-rty r a tU-cedent eelcct4 aid miS ariirt for llaer wlrhrw ? iwi iriU-?i'K ein .er the A.ot it Assembly of Hth of A( ai- infl. bus been tiled iu tiie l', inter's OHit-e ut Ld-a-nstaurp ami will beproseuteiT to thai Orpheus' Coeirt. for approval oil U 'cduct'ij,fiie 'ttmlau of June next, to witt The Inventory and apprutsemeat of the r-ev-sorta property of Micuael airu'Jj'. late t-f Mill ville boroughs Canilirta couuty . hc'd. set apart tor thu widow of 6uid dpi-clrn'-fW iW- ;i:0. W. O ATM AN. Clerk O. C. Clerk's Office, EbensburK, May II, 1?'L U. CHKR1FFS SAI.KS V.y virtue tfi titmuj-; lviiel out of the Cimrt ol" Com-i-iui Vioa.s : of t.'umbria arouuty, an'1 fo nj dimmest, there : will be exposed to Public Hale, et the Curt j (tu.-r. in f.b("nbuij, on Mn.Miav, KiaUh nu or Jlnk next, at 1 o'clock, P. m., the foliowtnar ' Ile:d Kstate, to wit : " ; AH the riht, title and iotere1- of Ab:e Ha- ' Kau, of, iu and to a :f tirooi.u situate ;n . GHllitiii townshij). Cbiutria ctnti-tv, iror.tiu i S 3-10 p.ercLes oa tbe Nnw I'rtae H n-.d, on . the south an alley, tui tht east hbi:i j .-.ires ! McCloskey, on the west Iby it.f .M..ii. known' as Lot No. Si, having- thereon ec cte-d u ono-aud- ! a-l.air story Piink ilouse. avitb sbe.l roof nt- ' tuebed llow in tile JCOJjn,uyuf An.oew t't'.tts. ; Tilttn in esccutiou ana to be Hold ut tbe suit of i Jotoi Bradiey. J A two, ;:U ibe ricl.-t, title ar.l ftifreit e.f A. ' Humphreys, of, lu and to a Tract CI Latid situ ate In Cliost township. ;C;iiibrhi ciu;ity, fadjoto- I ink latiils wariur.I.. in t!i riatues of Samuel j Kurh, Wm. ri!:er. John AsLley, and others, uontaiuliifr Ai-rui. tnoro or Imj-s, untmiiroved. I Jr.Ken in exeei-tion at: 1 to bo sold at tl:e suit of -r'-jft :ri YHitner. jr. A!. ail Lhii t-ilii. f itleirid interest of Martin Seymore, of, in aud ta piece or pai.-'l t-f ianU situate In CarroU u.wn.HSjp. Cauibiin county, adjoining binds of .lul u iienuot, John Davis. e.ri-1 others, coiitainiiur IM Acrex, uioro or less, about ;) Acres of which ate cleared. havir-K thereon erect il a one tiory Log iiouseanrl Lotf Barn now in tbe occupanev of Martin bcy more. Taken iu execusiouaud to be soid at tbe suit of J. Moore Jt Son. A I, all ibe rijrht, title nnd interest of David v iihelni. of, iu and to the leiilowmjr de.se-ribed Huiiiiiiiir ;.:: ixitof Gujund, to wit : A one-and-a-half stury frame House, about slxte-ea leet by eia-hteen tet. an-i a Krame Stablu ebont leu feet by twenty l-t. .situate in t bo Village e.f llemlock.fVT.shlr.jjto!! tw nship. Cambria couu ty, and in Tlley's tii.-elf of tots. bouule-l on Uie uoith by u hit of in. Ti'ey. ou tbe sou5h4by a street, on the east by a si: e-eU ami on he wtJt by an aiiey, f ron'inp -) feet and exteuulnir baca l.iel reel. 'J ake.ii in cxi-cutiuu an 1 to be t-.Aa at the suit of Tute V-'. Allison, for the use of Jau:e-j M. Cuop'.-r i.nl .Qaj..orl Mioiien. Alao, all the na-tii, title an J interest of Geo. Lltzinsrer. of, ia and to a pie-ce or i.ar jel of iaai-t situate In Allegheny tnwnabi:'. t.juilirla ecrJu ty, aJjoinii.x: muds of VV. A. ii. latUe :m the north, Josopu Noil on the w est and tbe Pbiiips burtr road en the soen ?-,-enst. ci:ita:nliur IS J.cr-.:, more or less, nil cleared, i-.aviiir there-.. u cruet-e-d a two story Plank liousa now l-i the occu pancy of George Litiini-r. 'fake iu ex--ei,tion titid to be sold at the sl.ii of C. 1. ie i.lee S 4 Co. Alio, all Ihe -:ht, title and in' ore t ,t I hos. Brunuon, of. iu kluI to a pi"ce u parcel of .aud situute iu Monster township. Cambria couutv, adjoining-iaii'ls of Mrs. Su.-ceii Gallagher, Joseph U Krieu, unu others, coutaitiinir - lorrs, more or less, ail cleared. Bavin thereon erected u La --g 4-tnblf... not now ooci. t ied. Taken iii exe-e-ut if ti and to he sojd at the -in it of Jotili i l.riei Aim, s.'l the aih, Tiije and interest of Jos. Trrjrler, of. in and to a piece or parcel of latica situate iu ( lea i 1 t.iwnship, a.ainbrna county, adjoining lc.tt.ts of Mary ben.iuU. David Jrexler, and ethers, cout.iinin "5 A- aae-re err le-ss, about Acres. of MnA'ii are cleared, having tiiereou erecie-d a two story Kimi.e iuse und Prnn-e Ifcirn- i:oav m tue iM.-cupanoy of Josepta Tre-xlef. 'i'uk'-i: in eiccution and to be soid at the suit ef Aiury JJendon. a lo, til iiie'riht, ti; b an Interest of BenJ.i ml:i 1-'. ii ers, oi. iu a.- to iH that ce-rtnin tract or lot of lund situate ia. Vi'blte tow'abii. Cam-te-ia county. V'e:i!,syls en'tt. conttiiriiuir ie'J(.:i'j and allowance, l ejiii)'. ir.g at a stone b. ni, in a field, theure lioi tit fa octrees to a post or dotf wood, thence ej,st l'Al perches to u bupiloea, tben'.e t: i't-i'.jbta to u post, thence weit "jo P-i -e-hes to the plate of ltk iunievr, making ii ul Ui Acres, with allowances. Takes in fixe acres whicn was lorrne.iy sold by lienjamiu Bycis to Fald l!ei,j;-ti;,.n 1". liyei-s. i'he ii-.ove Ucscribed piece of btuo is a part of a iAr jcr trucl of laud pin cii.;ed by the .u.id B--:iJain:n i'.ycisef i-.d-v. ai d ShOe'-tut'.ker. let-ease"1 bv de-'l dated iitu St pte-.rber, A. i. i";'.i. recrded iu the ct.lc" f ir iWiruiP.,' of dt !. f'eb'y J a, 1.-40, iu Kecorel Book, Volume 5, i'au'e Hii. tojf tiler with tho liereditamtiits and uppurieuuncc.-.. T.iren iu execution und to be s..id at the bait or Uer.Jn. min 15e-r3. . 'i aitKS ar Sale- -One-third of the purchase money ou the-day of s"0e, and the- remain. nf two-thirds at the conr.rii!ati.u e.f the deed. U'. is. liuy Ai Ki.ti. SUrg. Sheriff's Office, Kbcnsbuir, Afay 15, IsTl. 1ST OK AITMJCATIONS for Tav- eru ati'i' Pfttina- I'one Licenses for -Tone T-M-n-n Z,ccniej. . .. Cnrro;!tow:-,--iin .!i Sehrfiib, P; ul Tdwanjer, Lawn iuf: Sticli. Liwt-."'-e .ciiroih. Coii..nuit:x;li it-r-oiifTU .Ihi-iIi .-.ldnian, Wm. Jones. Aujii s S- hneid : -Mrs May A. Dai;y, it ward, Andrew , tier. Jos. Shoemaker. Uci. Kurtz. Jos. iiailcy, Mrs. Mary iloich, Sd ward; Adam Pfurr. :-td ware!. t'tiii'-iu-aiujli i't.wnhip Le-vi J i". by. t'atn'.-rirt io; --Tho -. Sprjnsrer, birJIloTr, Put ': H'lvn.-ii. i-.'n. i oilinK'her, John 'er. Joiiii Kfmz. Aetata liurii, J i t. i.jy. '"onrad Mever. l u 4 Springs Lor. Silas A. McKcnzie. U2h, Petrr Ck-tirtield Township -Henry Mrl-tt. Ooyle Township Victor Vofjt-lit !v. . . Kuf Coi.-ema.i-h fi .roaiif !i i.t-. -e-rd. tCi-t. Kbensbiirp 1 ..me I'rawtirtl, --st "aid: It. P. Linton & Sou, east w-ird. l-raiikbn Boi h 'en - i iV:-;:- ainii'i -r-'p. ),;,, j ,V;cM.T?iJ, Jacob Goe.-itii-r, Vrttneis !. P.M - is'i, V ac'iy. J:ilii.tiwi P Us w :g . .-e v-:ird ; .Tobu rtnd tni. '19 D vis iiictia-d Tc-iy. ,hn Jvrdan, war- ' ; ( ,-,:i.'". Zimiiierui.in. sr.. Jcepb Koiler. Bierr'oanli. Wtu. Do-.ibr. K. Duraeh, Tiii rt as M-a'amv, -lo'.-n M'Crc. "d werd: John 'i'reftz. John ' e-bm-dt, John t'r:r. Adam (oo:v jv Hi'lsmun, '. ho A. Stet-veer. Ifeary Sefcr" '. le, Henry liaii-man. O-tj-.tr 'irs j. :h war-' : Hen ry rdiaiier. iih -"--ir.i ... Iertr -'oi.-a It. lfvor, ?'o'r";i re-r-'.J M J. K-I'v, 1" ;:! is X. Ifi. Midvii! reuj,-a f-ri . b lir-o -av Sun.'iiut'. ; i ie it .rourh -James !. H'ffel, J;.hn W. G iilespie. Cnrist i;i Rel, . Washing ttu 'iv.-.-ud.:p j'o'in 1. V:'.rrlsh. K'lt.t.a ii- ue I. fi-.v. Currnlltown U.r..aijh- las-nrv- uni. Cambria BoroujrSa 'i S-orj-e G-.:r-a.!ren. Johnstown Itoreu-r'. To'sin P-irtitt, 2d ward ; Juceh r-.-nd, Manx J'.-i I ;nv. ith wnrd. Wiif li-ejf ton Township V;rk B. MeLattjhlln. Wiluioi'o ifoio ... Je-hn Sc-h.i:th. 4,- K. H ITr ; Prothonotnrv. Prcthonotarv's OJnee. Lbe:isbt;rif. May 10. 1S71. A GKNTS WANTED TO MAKE $83 fa $200 per Month by se'.lioj Qrem Fortunes ! And HowTIify Were .11a Je. By J. D. V'CATIK. Jr. Pre fusely illustrated Htid beautifully boiinel. The most universally soupht-after Itook isfiieI for yeun. It show bfw a poor si'!ioo!iiui1er made 4v.,X."ii) how a poor liaJf-bland siitUjr becMiue a preat banker, ia butehe-r's apprentice tbe w"allhiest iiinir m America, no aiiitarniw n rnee-hai.ic a imilu-tnatro. In seven years w.'h tunny more such exstsipjofc, how eue-rpy. ltd, nt, and ;: ib-nt indumry fla -.'e alwa.vs nu t with eueeer w hen prope-ly e.afrr ed how money can be made honestly and -i:ii-snt sucriiieo of principle. Scud it t'trctiiar, t, and n- tice any exirn terns. tEti. V'A'-'-LKAN, T13 Sansoin Street, Philttd-'itihi-.. il-ay Isli.-at. VALITAt'.Li; IiKAL KsTA'fiv.KOR SAT E. The nndersljrad FTta rs of M. Lkavv, Bq- late- of Ia-.ivrt. ie.ituiph. dee -.1, orlerat pr:v;tte sale, on i.-eoiocieiii.atiii tardus i A FINE TRACT OF LA WD in Ailephctiy townst j'--. t"'a--'rf:l eounty. situa ted on the road b-f.,!:nr ti M. Auc.--,i!ie r.u.t oboiit one ntii" ftoea fLvrettr, ceiiilatr.irijC TI Acre-e, tu'.Iy 4 Acrea l-a-iirtf eoviret, wi-ll fenced, Weil watered and t:i u s 1 S't- e e-iil-tiaation, and bavi7 . Irrt rsri Lou P.vK liaiiN tliere'-.n create 1. Tbe b il iti.e .f the IjniS ii eoa-ered w.V-ri etiesTrtnt, ealc, -'U.-r:ir. and other aahu.bie tia.i or. For terc-i a .i:.f r.rber infoc iiuilieiti uptiv t- e.tber of ii,, ttidcvsti'iw-d. M.Mtd A f.S f t.r.'A V t Fx-.r-tift, A Lai W.iL T'tiiV". ' 'rrrfdle-w. Feb. Wotf . txo ufor e 3 Ukc'-S. VFJl MON'TIl. The. IJEST V frJ 7 rt; book mt puLd!ah' AGENTS ta neU our new - e--k, VHA1N E"aE TALK A NO MEDICAL COMMON- sJiNSK. . tutve no coaripet itic l. There wvt w:v a oook po'd'se'ed liJie ir Ai.y tvxty. cara s:!,.4 ir. L'if'ry lnJy w.aiirs .a. Mia-,--rvrt are wow ma in froiti f.i0 to fif w in r reith sellinp thv w: Jer tul lx-.k. "t p-sp-i D-t t-iptive ilataiepue sent f r ee oy appii c: t un , W i-itaut ;;ood I i A -r-z a t s n:e wh- iuL atoteaiite 'ds tKirritJ .-i the TforJc and tne iaca that, it r-"-ef a ;wiveial want. A'nj who desire to dei soe-d us well aa make tiueiaew. Address - . . -..WsJ-.r.'a Si Co, lnrcnie St., Now York, January X 13TL-3'ti. TV otic K. of oissoLirrroN No-, re i-a herel-v piren tbat thu paT.tr.ersbiri betwe-eta A.J. Harisovi. Klla I'aut atad G. V . Settlemyer, itf tho rr.-ecauttf wabte--, vad solved by raatual aonser th S-'d day of Murvh. A. l- le7l . . U debf.s doe to B. PubV Co. are to be Te'-' ! and all .ti tXA owed t.y r-aid t'rut ara to be piel b JacH paiif nu I ai. . Set tleaiver, who wiB eirciti je the fcasine under thi) tirui b'Auae ot PauJ 4 Set.liit.ier. ..r. HliTSOCK, LIAS PC Kt U. V . KlTL..yER. tS'UiaerM.ay 11, liTL-Gt. pOIt SALK CIinAP. A 25 IKrsi jL Fiirft-r ST F.AM Dlt'r"- with nc-c-aay ! tfali.CKS and all (veeue.i jsixt'in-s. as. atK two other CYt. in duh MoiLKa-s. b esides -x itwKr,?; Stkw tfA1' .'Ir-t, afi ru pood condit'oa. will-bo wdd va:rv !ov foe a-ash. or exahartsoj to? eitiier bai ar luinrv-r. Vor further p-.j-i trniaam apply to or B-t-Jrv-M i.r.a I 1, A s.. April 1, isU. if. . Atfotoi. r. I ! i ! 5KGI.VJ EIVS NOTICE ! N. lire IK heradiv j!?m tbsa t'.o Tntb.wtn.- Ao.-.,,., fcava; been j. u-'-! id f.led fn the KeM.-Ter'ii JI at Kbei.bbur, tfV1 will be l aeseiitj to tho Orphan' Court of CVmbria xui.ty. f cr asiftirui ntioiaanrt allow anes on JiVdruata-'ai, Vic Vb.etif y .i.?: next, to wit: ...... Flrt sn i prli!i! ucc.oti' er uM arine Blocb. A iui'x ot the eist., eir Chrlsttaa Bio' b, lute oT Jovitrftmuiffi bore virh, tle-c-esuM-d. - .-second account George Conra !. CuRrdJan f the minor children ol tainubi P.eatu, late of P'r-hlarul K-witsuip. d"cea.-.eo. Aeeeunt of Jan.es Bo?e, one eif the rxeeutona Of Jos. Ft te of Ivie bmi d low t.b.'.n, deo'd. 'f hlri n"'' i.ni account f enuel Donirlit-fi. Uuat air. ef tie ilaur heirj cf Iannis Huitr, T.if aceount of Jae" Kline. Guar?'in r.f A-1-"ni Koiiis. a minor S-.ua of Meholas Kobts. U'e cf Allt--heny towni-'.i'p, de;--osed. Pirt aeeoi.nt of Wm. R. Geij., Adirlit'strator, w -., cf Vii.rt!u bis-ruypr, Jtite of C.Trnr'u to: ouh. decease,!. . 1 itr . aeonuitt of Lvan M. X'av r, ?.f outer o Da a id M. Da is. into of Surmr.erhi:! twp .dte'd First atietiuut or Jo!ati Gochncur and Ste phen Gocimour. Administrators of Dai'l Goch nrur, late eif Tayior township, tleceuxid. ' Ihe Recount cfildward Ko butts. Kvecu or ot Evan R. Morgan, who wns Kxnentor rf Davii W. I'ryeo. Jate of Cambria township, eie-o'd. The aceount of Merfraret Leavy ar.d Aujra tine Walters. Kxeoutoreof tbe lasl w ill and tes tament of Miicbael leavy, late of Loretto bor ouy-b. deecast'd. . First aud purtllc?ou-it of JIarfraret M'tchab. Admiuisiratrix of James H. Mitchell, lato o Johnstown borouatb. deee.-ised. Tiae-riartial aeet.unt of A. H. Flske, Esrj., Kx. enutor 4t the hist will and test.iment ot aa:nr Kri'se. 'atecr the township of C b-ai field, -brcni. Tbe seoonl iartiul account of C ecilia MO'en'.. (formerly Ceee'da MoGnugh,) Administratrix at tbe csrata of .'jeo. McQoug-L, lato or the towu ahip of Clearflc'd, d-3e.is--d.' : Urst account of W. M.. IWrlii, AdrrJnt.nrj. tor. ic. cf Isioae D. Schaibity, late oi Ja'-aou townsldp, deceased. First and Ensi account of Cvru.i L. Persfcitirf-, Administrator er The estate of"Georfe-c G..il,ht of the township of Jackson, deceased. .Th" account of Geore Itrnatett, Ginr.'ian t.-f jeo. Doerr. minor ch-.ld ed August Iaoerr. dc'.t '1 lie seeond and nual a: i-ouut ef Jaj. elrowu, Exe-eiitor of Charles Kennedy, lute of Munstev township. a'jatnliTia county, oe-eeased. Tiie aicsuut of J.J-.r. iicimtdy and Jaires Rrown. FeeeutDt-s of Ana Kennedy, late of Muuf-rer towtashfp, amt-r iuitv, deees-ied Tin- bid and i.nal ticoount of Jc'm.-S. Ai-ardw, r.iar:utor or I Ji-ab' t h Patterson, lato ol il.ack lle!r towushiji. deceased. The fourth und final account of '-Via. KlttslI, Ad-r lnistraror. &:-... e.f the estate ol Kob't Fllnn. liatc of Sumuierh'I! township, deceased GKo. Vi-. ATM AN, lie.1ar Register s Office, ilbensburg-, May lu,liTl.-4t.' INDIANA COUNTY I'Aliii ! AT rjlIVATK SAI.E! A VALUABLE FARM, situate in Pine town s.hip. Iudhana county. Pn., three mile north of Stronjrsteiwn. i oJered for swle on the most r--oosmnoi.t-.itinir terms. Tho FARM cor.taltis ao AI'HUS of excellent land. ISO Aea-ct c!ired. under arood fenee mid in a pood statti of euiti vaiiou. t M Act: . oi-iUK incHdow. ) the ba.irjo'3 corned with thick growth cf pine tti-.d-er.-- ' UK IMf'Rocv; ,t Ml. NTS consist of t-sa - TRAMK IHU'tikS. In first class rendition. $ i A a .-oti. FKA.MB BAN K BAHN, 44 8 I Iffibv.7'! ft.. Pram Si AFtJt. A-o.. a (eJ) will a? a WatEit Saw y.n i. ir. ilne ruuiiin rrder. There rt sprinps of fxcelient ws'cr cnnvl er:t t'i buth houses. -tier! a splendid APfi.E ol! CHAKD, eo;riprisfnr the loieest fruit, n thej p- t n-.ises. Tiire is ao a yiA L i!.4.Voi'i.iie and :n iyor1 -K-c-s-t!.nr order. rl'u vein ul coil h feet tiiick and .f tlist mt--a;u-lity. The above described larni is situate 8 mile i from the line of the Homer and Cberrytree Bad Read, now parriaiiy under contract. Vor terms nr.d otacr inf ortnttion nrif ' v on the pretid-e4 or address PKTF.R SfULVEHlLL. . . L-?0. Dtn. Ftrr.r.ffown, Indiaia Co., rs . f) AMBSIA COUNTY BOEDS. "lV Coiiiniisrlofieir? of Cnmbrln County :ra now rreprired to tell to ttioe dt-slrir.jr the sane, th BONDS of said eouiity, in sums of iiCi.tiOO url 7X. These P-.nds are tsue.1 by authority of the G.ur of, Vuarter Sesjilors of "Ciuabrli.ei tin, tv, f.?r tt e .Purpose ef raisin.-mony te t.uild the New Q. .irny Jail, and pay ituerWt-dt thu rate of-.Jj per cent, per nr.cuin seid interest t'ediip- payable sc-mi-nnrntnilT and are redcem nhle at '.'.e plep ui"ef the Cointnissinners after the 1 S tli lsj of Dfemibfr, IfJt.niH pat abletlie l-tl Ihj of htfilftnlirr. 1 9 1 . C'oupe.fs nre attached to a-e:i Iloai fr the semi annual instalments of interest. Prt.e desiring to Invest in t"nl Loan wti pie; -e call on the Commissioners at their CfUcaa in r.henebnrp. - W'itnws our hnnds this 10th dty nf jprll A. e- i- . a . MAURHIK McNAMARA, ) JAMRS B. NKASnv, -O Com'rs. VliA.'.'t'l-o'ii.IKU Attest -J. A. Kennedy, Clerk. (api . -tf ; TAMES J. OAT MAN, M. D., - tesiders his proftsv ?er7ir.er. r, Jhy sioiaa and Surpeot: to the dtker.s of Carroll-" tcan atid vicii.ity. OC.cc in tear of. build-.' iiig i-c-tii ied hy J. r.ttcK & Ci. as a ttnre. ' Nisht calls enn be matte at h'.n residence, mifi tlir south of A. fla:!"a tin hardware; store. 'f Slay 3, 1S6T.' ? LOI!) & CO., -., SLJ KjKNSIsCtol, Ta. Goh?, Silver, Government Lo-in-s, v oilier Securitie-s, LoUfdht ara? r hi. itilerei' a'! lAe.l on Time i ej.ottts. Cof.ecli uis mado in all accesr-ihle j ointa in t;.e Ui;;.tsd 5ite:i and a general Kaijhip" V:tstaes ti.itisB uteI' wr 9i. i.TTos a ro,,, Drafts on the jr:ni.":.tsil rifiea and S.l,ver and Gold for Is. Colisctiot . real's. Moneys receia-e-.i.r.ii.a?ejo-i;tj,p;jr'.'.3.in le." mand, vrithext iut;resi4or spca ti.ae. with" interest at fir rates. an.11. J. LLOYD, suei essor t A "g. SV iiN:i. Iealer in Pnrji Jslcdiciie-t' Fait3, tc. r-n-Maia sireet, ojiposity iL 'Mansion Ilr use, ' Khenebiirg, P.v October 11. 18-2.7. 6rn.o WT w . r t v r ?nv i-a ii ei v ji a i; i -il . XJ. . i . r.l I a. fimhrla f 1 Tedrs hts profe-.sionH Fervices t a;h of .tho eitixpus of 1 1 e above p!a; and viciotT as niay rai .:irc iRPdtfal aii. , ...... ... i j. j i It Pf.ANiC.M 4 r a.f a-1. .i-4 J fr f ." D.,- tpndVr h".'. t te rMvfr." of F.'-u'-iki-rrea ,d v -i.vy . iiie"; :i l;;pti street. n; jii.'....:i Conresa tii;nal cliUie.'.. Eat, vVjrt. Ni'rtit itatrs eua be made nt the late r! ?r..'-c Aif lie, k. S. ltu-tm. AVoyrWar l Vl.l . M LAUCaiUN.7 lTTOHNEy AT LAW, Ji-h;', Pa.' Office in the Ex?Jw;is t-itir.T-r.- o.q h Li'orbfr of Cititca ard I.octist htrects .up atairs. Will liend ta all .bu slacks ccr.'nect ed wtthirsj-rafisric. .TO UN P. LiNTvO eTTTP.NEY AT LAW, Johnt. Pa H O.rs :n t-oplititi- ia eornir a f Majji amf Sra'ilia street, -ppcs".i i?.iat:a floir," eecvpf ?.c r.. Er.tran.-e on FrsniMn street. John?fcowr. Jan. 31". 136". tf. OW. IlASLii', ArxiiK.xtr at I.avt OStce, X. ISS Fraakli p'rert. Johnv toaa, Ja., two sinor North ef Frazei's liaarf Str2. U il! attend prenipllj to all EiainerC leral btipipesa that ciaj be entraa.-teJ to hira. . A . K PEKSIIIXO, ATTt)KEYrAt Law, Jo7-.nstoie, Ps. 0-";e eia, r'atiik iin Street, utfta-.-j, tjr Jeri. Srifon IlAnlifare Store. an " 2i 1PC7. &TT0RNSY AY LAW, ebevtt.xrg. r. . OGce on Uigii ir), adjoining Li re?U" drace. Jan Sl 25?. tf. t -WILLIAM KITTjlLU i TT0HNEY AT LA.W, XUssiirty, Pa ' Utitr m colonaoa iSaw, CsrjtTfj stroV. Jr. 31. 1867..-ir. 7M. IL Si'.CLtr.ElL Ar,wstT..vT Ltt, tlbt :sb-irs, J1 Office in TW?a; LlovdVnuw iriJrjj, one door north of. Col' eV ibBshiieg, F. Olfit- m UtW fctlildill" reiayt'f etectad on Centre street, hi trooi a fro 5 Uigtt street. ;. 27 "P Ii SUAZtXAN. Carrtii-Viv. a, Csmh- A f '"nit vi t - Lfir. n, t stna-i-iR to., fa. .til mn- . n-T "f ,'al bui;p(vs treudel to prwptlv ai." euifcttitly. Collect ine jrii'tf. I r tl