-a --i fombria freeman. KlT. 14. 171 i.'i LCCA1 AND PERSONAL. , 1,1" Curro' -v;.. ,v t '0n na -,' rcey e"th t. : J !ii.'-ea?it! " " i.-i-f our div ot iVurvi-iv t ..S.-.tt.r-, iurr tiieta with Knowing that V. f Ltd" o v. n.ine in that 1 e; , i- i.i-;' t '; ;.V , h: ' io.- .;...r ."'" I I tiifV.ni; that rt. tre.-::i z ill con- 1 t'. e r R k. t M v ?l t'.r str.ucrs ca X ;;;Ori:iDg. ami upnr Home, te I.e'ti fa Tues Mil fll. "'"' :;!C 1 t up. d.. I.kcwi: e w uti (.vi e ' ti; :' tais time. - ",4''l I. U-en transplanted from j F Tvro, s boroali U t.. iu geats be;n p' kv'Trrut was stabbed eiglit times; "''' --'v ii '".red li'Ji ii s a fracas in the j "'' frw-i' it. Saturday ereuinp week, j ' : v.y ev uiuttcr ore still ceiling tighter. If j ,', ,lai sod. 't suit l rn.v UP. I . I ...... 1 . V f O lU iKe Jtuni suns iu tvMitvi te n !'.)t l M-irtiii. le3 tlnui two ye:irs j -1 11 1 :.. I' .... ; J. :t Vedacia3" ol .ail week, i.ll c-iUI.!.V . ' c .1 .! ,,. ,., tj sic li e V k-' Lea 1!"-' Tviil-'r.-'.' lumber, Arh, lut of ground, ,r' a'. aniTitTiile m Saturday next, com -'tCi-'t'i.' at I" u't'ucK. -i.i r ni !!::. and Wm. H:I1, two worthy .rt'i u e:i ol t!.:a l !ace, siarttd oa a pros k".i tt:r W"e-t Monday moiiiinp. We w ish !e!"ii t uip and a safe teturn. T:,e Hcr d nin h i brought out Pome ut art. IWalU theni the "Wiired of Ife," ,il raii "I ' : 'k" fetnis to tand them aa well i.'.Li i. n n.ai'- FtrliHj s he ii-e.- it unawares. A iul! ol mi'iicv was found in Su)uelian ri i(.n-l.i: i v Sir. AicLit-ald Farrel some re a -ii, i ut a ! i:.fiiiries thus far have f k '-.J :.e .i:er. To liotn dues it belo ih ium ciiiv w t eijecw jiiiv etuis lor -A clwini'ion p.nne ol t tarda, five hnn tl piiiits. wai i'l iv-d ia this place on Tuea ':i lifitv i!t.-r9. Jan es (.1 Hasson nnd Jihn J. L'jik'n . ;l.e ifitutr iLiiing the Rime by firi.tdi. i hits. Time of atue, oue hoir ..u ;!.irty ruit.utes Li .;.e who ca!! caiiii')l but be pleased with v.i :.i!:ai,.l elegant assort ment of new pah- : tiros l:cs i.ow ( n exhibition at M. L : k ::. n c: m! ca!. tore. T hev are certain V ': t Bi. -; :t:-!t .:hle lot ever bri:hi here, and a- ( in'up as (.-heap mii lie. -Wk : ... '.i i.ave in it iced lie this ihe en -r,it...i.t r.iVtineut ol ll.f iitm ti I lew z'tu." a iKnii'hly paper puUiiheti hv I. YY. O.r. i.-.ii Co , of this j l:n-e. It is H-ffiinwlj jretty in i;j lie dress, ai-l bei'-a ;t!y L.-e;i:i in Ho way, we wish it abuiidaiit -The John-town Tribune man is "still ''.t .ri (i;ni. (I. u-'httr." Tht little game itjf ball at Trune, in which the "Kicks" uaem:t fecuinl best, w i l be the death of poor G. T. S )et Surry f -r hiui. tut think he tgh' crin and bear it w iih a litt'.e more forti than l;e has thus far mauiJ'ested iu that ;-ri:;u!ur. -Tie b;irn of Jncob Jfearhoof, in War r ?:!:! rk township. Huntingdon county, with i ! .:. taiii'-il, was btirnei to the "round not te, and Mr X. is now about Sti.OOU l-;!i-kic;-tcy, and no in?uraf.-ce The i;( -B of a hired boy is credited with the he. A iuir an i social feitiva! for the bene&t of Oulic- church ut Oaiii'xia ViYl open on --y rut, h'ept l?'.h, iRd coiuicue for a -ijjs All who wish to ti joy themselves y ai.J !fi!!.-r( a ttif-K d .sen i li !:.i utiei:-.'-Vr:i. A . S'-.i' tty, sni at trie same . -ject, are resLeit ul- laIclpL5, after several weeks ' triclfiity, on ..; hi' me ward, 5- .:!3geS wiih- y- ever as ? r ;i. ; .. tUahJ !h;,t li f-4 r.noal zt-tu i M:n.ber, to U i 4.uerrnt i.t!, ljd doe ths W.t.Stirt tt . i To. . ,Li t into the tbe base I 7' dy and i.; " . ! "WW to their def il "ic ' 7ioresaiar.iLe l Man ...: ; nffered a defeit.'we Bh .v . - "r ice wrea... ' t"r oppooents cn a -A fonr year old t! "Ker Was hnniil I Jegb, on Satan! st , "r cloth ea takic- f alone in v WtHog her two vf r c J ' Iff r - ' ' Ik:-' .-e Local t'oi respoiiileuco. J-.iisstvwn, Se-t. U, 1571. Dear FurtM an We were invited by Col. ; David Hamilton to visit the Fair grounds on Saturday last, and taking a seat iu his cariUse, i we were taken over two miles of terrt tirmin ' j less tnan tlis twu.ki.ng of au eve. Col. LLam ! ilton seems to be one of the leading fn:rit? if : ; not the leadiLg fpirit of the coiuic; Fair. He : i s boss, designee, planner, manager, pa truss ; ter. etc. In fact the Fair couldn t do without t him. We do nut say this iu disparagement of i ! others who take an active part, but because '. ; eveiy budy kuows th.Tt Mr. Hamilton is u lie ! man at anything. Well the Fair nee !s such 1 men. It is a lar-e enterprise. About five ; thousand dollars is being spert for buildings ! and accommodations alone, besides as much j : more that will te spent in other wavs. One ! i building is one hundred and fifty feet long bv i , thirty six wiUe. Auother is niue hundredfec'i ! j loi.g by sixteen wide Another is six hundred 1 feet long. Theu there aie two boarding houses ! i built, each thirty by fifty feet, and au office j ! i-ixteen leet by thirtv five. A muie stan.l a Wish ,are uurahcr of stalls tor sheep, hogs and neat V..H.I c, mm bi.au. mg ior norses, etc. i ne . i j jges' stand was erected long ago. Just on- fo.-ite this staud. however, seats are be'ng i about two thousand persons, the i g e.evatcd after tbe manner of circus seats. A flying hor?e ai;d other means of amusement are being construceJ. Thus it will he seeu the Fai is to bea grand affair. The le tcrs already recti ved indicate that there will be a large number of articles entered from ecjoining counties. Hat more of this text week. A farmer nritncd Howard told me. Iat S it uroay, that he has been hauling mine props fur tbe Cambria Iron Company for twelve tears. He hauls two loals per day, twelve props a ioao, at lorty cents a prop, an-1 he hai ls every lied S;ocki:ii:-i" (late 1 . 1 ,: 'S uay i nis wcuiu ue nine aouars an i 'is i:l iTin" a ; 5',i'.v cenia per aay. day nine ooilttrs pir day. ana three nuudrcu uys in lie year, it wrruif foot up $2,700 for one year. For twelve years the total sale would be"$32,400. This isonly one small item of this Company's yearly ex penses. The Benedictine Sisters have men engaged plastering their new building, which is a very fine trucure indeed. It will soon be ready for opening their schools ia it. There is not a better arranged 6chool room ia towu, and of course not iu the county. We saw a lump of kidney ore at the Cam bria lrou Company's store ou last Saturday that weighs three hundred pounds. It came from the region about Stoystown. Couetnaugh borough is looking up There are many substantial improvements going ou in ie borough, both in the fctretts and ou the ivate residences of its citizens. Is ot only are nw buildings going up, out old ones are being repaired. Couemau"h w ill be ahead ot Johns- i in a few years. Tine authorities are ne iting for two large plots of ground one school and one lor borough purposes old basin will soon be entirelv built up ali the ancient latii marks ob.itfrated. and Cncmaugh borourh will be A. No. as to troughs. Where is A. No. 1? Whv, tlie Idle horoagh of Woodvale, which contains the largest building in Cambria oouuty, or in any adjoining county, and a gieat many nice peo pie. Men are now employed excavating the bluff between the 1'enna. U. Ii. and the Co emaugh river, opposite theCanibria'Iioti U,-.'s;butch'r tihop, (or the purpose of making room, it is -sani, fur a cattle yard. James J. Murphy has just put two Splcudid new Fh.ow windows iu the front of his store on Clinu n street at a cost of some threa or four I uudred dollars. We do not believe that th'-se windows will make him sell any more cheap clothing, but they add greatly to the appear anceot his establishment. evert helesa James was just as honest and obliging before as he is now, nnd that is as honest and obliging as a man can be, but then we must all submit to the 1 ishiors, you know. Jeemes has truly a "Star Clcihing Store" now. Wio Berlin, druggist. No. 232 Main street, as rr.udest a man as lives, has also succumbed to the inexorable laws of custom and fashion, aud has put in a couple of show windows at a cost of five hundred dollars. The glass alone cost two hundred and fifty. Though this im provenient makes the house look more attract ive, it could not add anything to the meritor. ousr.ees of Mr. Berlin, who is a gentleman in all respects. We are going to have a new market house next year, and we will bet that some one will make a speculation in its erection- It is so common to fatten on public money, from Pres ident Grant down to Governor Geary, and so on, ab libitum, in tbe descending scale, that it will be ft subject of remark if some one does cot make a few thousaud dollars on this con- j tract. Look out for that great" shower of meteors i. tS i" to ' M7-e down this fall. We should not . u a-.,-11 be fire and brimstone. ' for 'r -5 5n all kind of wickedness, - -own to the most trifling : :u etc., the world , ten miles of sMnaagh bor n bridge np Jiiaroad 'i, ia a , y?i,i i. a i ... teirt WooJea l. . . . y the most nmU-. fii t invention of the kiisd that . introduced to the .public, of testimonials in itj favor f.- -ia gentlemen ia .PulsberU 1 .f $r..;i proof. Mr. Evans is prepare! to iar ;f and s these patent bottoms i-t any kind c fs ted for five dollars each, or iH tell sV. p lilr on most reasonable terms. .Etervbody b'ju! : go and see this new acd de!r.t!e'iavi..iUvt". i ' Ou much respected atd ez&weuilj prtcticl rtend, Mr. Martin Wilmore, of Duauings, Lu ;e county, writing under date of ll th, -ibii- cs tbe following iter3 ol tews oHitmsr H. L. Johnston. Ksj. The Fhilailelphia Fo k (c HrtKS of last week furnishes a por trait and a brief bi Jgraphical sketch of our dis tinguished and respected townsman. Ii. L. Johnston, Ksq., the eighteenth on the list of prominent democrats thus tar presented by that erce'.ler.t journal. We cannot of course give the poitrait, whicb we consider a verv goo! likeness of cur townsman "on a lust,1' as the witty MacShace would say. but we here ap pend the biief s-ketcb of his life published there with, knowing as we do that our patrons could r.utread about a better, uu re genial er w urn er hearted gei tlemau that, the subject ol the sketch iu question, whom wo ali know nnd te spect lor lis pentlc disposition, his generous nat'irc aud his irrepressiliie wit; Kol-.ert I-ipton .lohtistor.. w ho is at ureseivt h int'inluT f the I'cii'norwtH t-.ite Kxeeutive t'onmiittee, is one of U v hardy i:ioiintiiint't;rs of l'aml-ri;i County, Teniwy lvi1u. inula prom inent hk'iuIht it t!u KlH-n.-bui-jr lr-u bar lonij notril for H'iral uctiiuou ami brinitincy of wit. Of thisbnr lir. Johnston has teen a lend ing mom'ovr for nearly u iuarter of a eeiUury, He is, liawtver, a "native of Huntingdon t'ounty. Ha was lru at old Huiitiiiilnu Kuruaee, Huntingdon Oounty, IViinsvlvaniu. .January Tth. 1M.. He is ol' hootch-Irish tle scent, his father haviiiE: tieen u native of tli north of Ireland, ami his mother,- though' Aim nean Vkh ii. (f N'dteh iwri'iituc. The tlilllvuliios encountered in aetiuiiinp nn education half i cent ury ano, in the monntaiu gorges of Huntingdon County. lefore the in t rol not ion of eitlier canals or milroiuls, can si-areely lie realized in this are of ivofrress. Three months in tho winter season, under ii teacher whose know led ;r did not extend be yond the -rule of three," or "tare and tret," wits the rule, t-iu-h only were the education al ad VHiitunes accessible to Mr. Johnston in his ei; (v youth ; but he. hud a praspinr mind, even when a boy. He was naturally bright, endowed by nature with Tine perceptive or gans and a "retentive memory. He devoured books eagerly, expanding his mind by cxten si.ve and diversified reading, more especbdiy after having met with an accident whieh de prived him of the use of his right le:i from the knee down. Prior to this, from his twelfth jenr forward, lit labored with his elder broth ers and tut her iu chopping "cord woih!" for the ttna lion Works: owned ut that time by II. S. Spans, nnd t-ituated iu I'nnoe Vallev,- then Huntingdon count v, now ill-air. After lie had recovered from "his injury, as-far as might be, he for a time taught school in the tieisihlorbood, but eventually moved to Kb ensburjr, t'aibria county, w iiere he tdudicd law with the notable Michael lhin Mi"rehan, Ksq., and was admitted to the bar iu lfil. Thw following year he was lnarriett to Miss Kveline Kolrigue,"dauirhter of the late Andrew Kod rlne." Ksq., of Philadelphia, and fettletl in Kbensbuix in trf rractlce of Ids profession. In the menioralile log-cffbin and nard-cider cunipim crl Scti, lie b-fran to display his pow ers on the stump, in behalf of tlie"oll Whig ixixty. In 14.5 so pojmlar bad he become, that, not withstanding tle e.ounty was larnely Demo cratic, he waseleeted t'oTnty Tmnrernn ihe Whi ticket, anti iu 1S;"1 ho was etected lto- thonotary on the satno ticket. Hp to l."a j;r. Johnston was a Whit; what wis called an" 'old line Whifr," and was the warm .eisoual friend of Henry t'layt but w hen his purty be came submerifed in'Know-Nothini ni, befell into line with the Hemot-rats. ami has ever since done yeoman service w'jth both tongue and jK-ii for the aiivaneemout of Hemociatic principles. On several occasions he has been the choice of his cour.iy for positions of emolument and honor, r.nil on two of them ran the gauntlet iu h'.s district for Congress, once against A. A. Itaiker, and once against I). J. Morrell. bu'.. the majority against him was at thattiu-.e too great for him to over come. He lias also been more or less connected w ith the press of h'sconnty, both as proprietor and cditor-in-ep-lef. and, during spirited cam paigns, a i-ont ributor of great power. lle ts -A decided favorite with the people of Pam'.ria County, being respected for his ril I'a'jt talents, and endeared to his fellow elti- zeiis by Ins goodness or heart, in his protes sion, lie hobls a high position. We believe we might say, without being considered invidi ous or desirous of derogating from the fume of his eoteiniMiraries of the Kbensbnrg bur. that he stands at its braid. This, t he calibre of the Kbensburg bar consIderedt is as high a compliment us we could pay him ; but w e be lieve the records of tho Supreme and l!nited States Courts will liear its out in tho assump tion. In the ease of the United Ktntcs in. Joseph Will, in the Circuit Court of the Uni ted states, Mr. Johnston, us counsel for de fendant, procured a reversal of the United States, rx. Hess in the pamc Court ; and estal llshed the doctrine, afterwards followed by the Court, that an indictment did not lie for resisting an enrolling officer, under net of March 3d 1,V!3. The Circuit Judge, McCanu less, with whom Judge Grier, of the Supreme Court, concurred, paid a marked compliment to Mr. Johnston, iu his opinion, bee 5 l'hila. Hep., p. 2!. For many years he has figured conspicuous ly in the leading cases of his own and the ad joining counties. In criminal jurisprudence, although his County haa Imeii singularly free from crime, he has taken prominent rank. He defended Moore in the notorious Moor Marbourg murder ease, and bv his powerful and eloquent exposition of the aggravating domestic causes that led to the rash act, gain ed a verdict in the second degree, and which. doubtless, led to a prompt pardon ot tho cul- p.it oy tne uovernor. Mr. Johnston is a conscientious christian eentlemun: fb.ir in nil his dealinm : unrlifht and scrupulously honest. He is of a highly sympathetic nature, with not sufficient of the "money grip" to counter-balance his benevo lent heart. An open heart and an open hand, like tk rol inur stone, cat her no mom : but the ground over which they have passed will bear them in grateful remembrance, and even the humblest of earth's flowers, brushed aside or gently crushed In contact with them, will rear its modest nea.ii, ana emtio a uoa speea--after them. The Latin motto, "Saumtrr in mixo. ffrtiterlH rr " (Gentle in the maimer, but vigorous in the deed.) expresses exactly the Idea we would convey of Mr. Johnston's char acter. Whatever hwt to be done he does tenoi lutelv and thoronsrhlv. but If it be an unpleas ant duty, with the most delicate sense of dis crimination. He baa. In addition to these qualities of heart and head, the happy facul ty of appreciating the good which falls to his lot. without desnairinsr. or broodlnir over the ban. In other words, he makes the most of w hatia. and Is boayant with the thought of what ii to be; rmmrlinir rhtloaOTbv with r 'p, or in true Irish style, making the best of i fluent, ana leaving tne inuire to taxe of tbe Central Insurance Com- -'i, as shown by the Company's - July 1st, proves that skill and - ;?roininent elements of succese bineaff. The Central, under t fit Messrs. Kerr tc, one of the safest; ' -ry best companies oa, yio can con - 'I tithoseof our on their ' ariy other v have tho t t is r"r. Eli tr paci-l V-i burr I or tLe m-Uvr cia Z1V &. J'stSH B-tK-SAJSJ THIS Coiore-I Vclveier..i, froHi styles F!l Hats j Fra Osiric'i I't-ilirt, ;'-': s i'-L;?y b-j - : -" . "- . ' y ,- HlGHi.ASn AaKlCt LTrttAtSor,ttTY,JoRS- I TOWS, Fa. Firtt Annual Exhibition, Or.'?- j ler od, 4?A, 5th, and '64, 1S71. The I Highland Agricultural Society, of Cambria j county, propose to hold their First Auuu- 1 al Ei'hibition, or Fair, at Johnstown, du- ! ring the Erst week in October, as above, i The arrangements fur the Fair are besrg ' advanced on the most liberal scale. The grounds of the Society are large and con- i venient of access, and scone has been lib- crally expeuded in putting them ia com- j plete order. They embrace a g.xnl half- i mile Trotting Course, vrhich hs been in j use for several years by th Johnstown . Fark Association, and is in good condition, i Sheds l"of the shelter ot animals and Com- i mod ons buildings for the accommodation i of exhibitors and visitors are being erect- ; ed, at a co3t cf nearly $3,000. The So- ! eiety offers a Premium List aggregating j about $3,000, copies of which, in paraph- j let form, giving full dctailj, may be had j en application to any ot the effieers of the j Society. The following is a summary of j the Premiums offered for stcok. j For Horses 00 j Kor Cattle 4-V U ' For Sheen 64 IH j For Swine S (M For Poultry Ni 00 Other premiums in proportion for farm products, seeds, vegetables, farm imple ments, fruits, flowers, ladies' handiwork, aud miscellaneous articles. AU premiums otcarJed vitl be paid before leaving ihe Fair Grounds on the last day of the fair. Ar rangements have beeu made with the l'ctnsylvania Uailrosd Company by which nil auimala and articles intended for the Fair, on which freight had been paid to Johnstown, will be returned by the ll. K. Co. free of charge. F.xeursion tickets will also be issusd to Johnstown from. Tyrone, enst, and Greensburg, west, and all inter, mediate station?, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, good for return on Saturday. There will also be two trains each day of the Fair, to Kb ensbnrg and return, etopping at all inter mediule statior-.s. Oy.pepla I nd leest lent. The subject of Indigestion hasattracted much attention, l.ecavse it has ever been a dltlicult and troublesome dls'ase to treat. It is eh.ai acierized by a great variety of symp toms, '.he most prominent of w hich are, pain after eating, bclchlntr, heart burn, water-brush, ful'.ness of stomach, with tenderness, load of w. eia-ht in that region, debility, loss of Mesh, des pondency, heudaortu, oaa or capriC!OUSHpteiue, palpitatiou, cough, nervousnusa, restlessness, etc., etc. When the disorder is of long continuance, other organs of the body soon Ih-coiiic affected, and the lungs, liver, brain or kidneys frequent ly sutler. In fac t. rs spepsin Is the forerunner of a great number ot cliinnic diseases, nuchas consuuu tion, ecrofulu, heinorrhoids, uterine dilliculties, colic pnins, paralysis, neiirnlgia. fenialo ie rangements, nervous spells, weaknesses, etc.. etc.. nnd Is in itsturn the -onseipicnceof many of them, and may be complicated with almost every and any disease. From this it is plain that tho treatment of Ilvs!epsia should bo varied according to the extent or' the disease and the nature of the complications. One svmptmu is more prominent una uik' " in one ease than unot her. according to the dis ease with which it is com plica ted. And hence remedies seldom have, tho sume effect in tiny twocuses. Audall plansof trealiuent will umst generallv fail unless the precise nature and euro of the disease is will lirtd fully understood To determine these there Is no better crite rion than tho urinary secretions. Indeed, we are surprised that so little atten tion has hitherto been paid to that secretion iu Dyspepsia, when we know that there is no more certain sign offered. ... Uv this weare enabled to determined whether it be Dyspepsia from liver complaint, kidney affections, nervous disorders, or, in case of fe males, iroiii uterine affections, derangements or irregularities, or whether theso ntleeiious nrocertd from the Dyspepsia und to treat the case in accordance with the truo conditions, the fixed principles of a fixed science. There is no guess work about it. Wo have cured hundwds nnd thousand of cases of Dys pepsia by a singlo course of medicine: others require more, however, according to tho dis ease with which it Is complicated. Dhs. oi.nsiirB, 132 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Etertbodt wants it Frazler's California Herb Ititters. Nononv can tako Frazlcr's' vegetable Califor nia Herb Hitters and remain long unwell. Du. FiiAZiK.n'8 vegetable California Herb Hit ters will cure nearly all tho disc-uses that ilesh is heir to. Are you Pirn? Then rendtheailvertlsement headed, "Millions Hear Testimony," Ate. The success of Frazlcr's California Herb Bit ters is now established beyond a doubt. Sold only In bottles Frazlcr's California Herb Bitters. aug.lO.-tf.l Im Count more Cohen-Cohen ttgaiti. T Co hen keens a cheap Hat Parlor nt Mo. 'Sit Main street, Johnstown, He doc not sell to UhIhb, as his last notice Implied, but to the raUlert of the Ferman. the best paper in the county, and the best readers. Well, we want all these read ers of the masculine persuasion to go dlrectlto I-. Ooheu's Cheap Hat Parlor and get a stylish new silk hat or some other fushionabie head covering. And while there they shouldn't for get to buy a shirt or two of tbe latest pattern : or If they need trunk, valises, traveling bags, umbrellas, or anything of that kind, they will find goin' to Cohn a good thlnir for the "spons." People have been so humbugged with dfrty; pnfcwun huir preparations, that they hail with delight tbe new article styled Nature's Hair Kkstorativk. t'l'ar as crystal, and it does tho work most effectually, bee adver tisement. Messrs. Geo. P. Rowei.lA Co.. Advertising Agents, No. 40 Park Kow, New- lofk, are authorised to reoeive advertisement for thl3 Iaper at our lowest prices. A 8ioht worth Brown's Oak Hall. seeing Wanamaker $2.000.000 wort of Clothing sold annually by Wanamaker. nTMEjriAti HOOVER GRIMES Married, on Tursliy last, 12tb instant, at the Cathr isc church in ttsis place, by Hev. B. C. Christy, Mr.JS. llM?xx (t thin place, and Miss Mart Okims. of fcura werhlil township. . ,1 Af VA NOPf.T!. On tbe c" t-T Hsv. -If "ff) 'T.'JU SAVE THE CtlVVONWK Vt JL KOCLAM ATION or KI.KCI ION. Pursuant to nn Act of the tJenersI Asse-.i.!r of the tVlnni on wealth of Pei.iisvlvantt, entitled "An AM relating to the t.lci'Mous t thist'oiit monwealth," approved t:e ?t da v td Juli. A. 1. I. I, Wit. 1.1AM P.. IMiN.( ICbU. Hish SlKtitr of tho Couuly of Cambria, in the iVuiiiion wcuithof I'enns lvnmu, do hert-tv make known mi l give notlvt- ro the no; of the eoi T.ty tttoresaid, that. a tieiteral I'h clival will l.o ti'. I t in the said county of Cumbria, ou t!ie M-roml 'ticiUy ol October, isei.s run lOtti lay (r Til K munth, at which lime State, District and County oftieers will I e elei-ted us t'c-U.iw s: tmepers.u for the office of Auditor tieneiul of the Comcaonw -calih of l"cnu. l au'a. One pers.ni for the olrice t urve ir lieaeral of the Commouwcaith id l'ei.i:.-.yit aiH.t. One t-rsin. in conji.netn.n with the I'-.ti.-s C ISIhm- and Hur.tinwdon, fr the ciVtcc o; fies ideut J udire. One persvni, in conjunct iou with the counties of C lea rile! d, Ctinton uml lilk. for Sta te -:iator. One p-rson for member of the iiciicrc.i As sembly of tile ('oiiiiuoiiwt-iilth ot l'cn:t i ama. Two iersms for Associate J utiles ol tlie v ouu ty of Cambria. One person for rrolV.onotary and Clerk of the Courts of smarter Sessions and Oyer and Ti -tu-iner of the county of Cauiln ia. Ono person for jiistrict Attorney of the coun ty Of t UU! Ill 1.1. Due pci'son for 'f reasiirer of Cambria county. One person for County Coiuiuiasioiicr vf Cum bria county. One K'ison for Director'ot Poor and llcitseef Kmployuicnt of t'ambrta county. One person for Couuty Surveyor of Cambria county. One person for Auditor of Cambria county. I also hereby make know n and give notice thy.t the place of holdiug the aforesaid eh'ctnn lii the several wards, boroughs, districts und townships within the county of Cambria are as follows, to wit : The electors of the district composed of the township of Allegheny, to met t at thcothce re cently occupied by M. laavy, l!sq., deceased, in tho borough ot Lorctto. . Tho electors of the district composed of he township of Adams, to meet ut the School House at Moses Criug's, in said township. The electors of t he district compose. I of the township of ISIaeklick, to meet at the house of Adam Makin, dee'd, in the villutrc of lt U.ino. The electors of the district composed ot the township of Cumbria, to meet ut the Court House in the boroujrh of F.liehshurg. The electors ot the district composed of the township of Carroll, to meet al tho School House in Cai rolltow n borough. The electors of tho district composed of the borough of t'arroiltown to meet at the School House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of tho township of Chest, to meet at the School Home, on the farm of Aloyslus Swopc in said tow n ship. The electors of the district composed of tho borough of Chest Springs to meet at tho house of Jacob Wagner, in said lioroiigh. Tho electors of tho district composed of the towuship of Clearfield, to inert at School House No. 8 adjoining tho village ot St. Augustine, iu said township. The elector of tho district composed of the township of Concimiugh, to meet at the Si hool llouse at Singer's, in said township. Tho electors or tho district composed of the borough of Conemaught to meet as lollows: First Ward, at thw house of IVtt r Mult.ie, in said Pirst Ward; S-eond Ward, nt the house of Henry C. Dlshoiig. in said Second Wunl. The elector ot the district -oiiiposed of the borough of Cambria, to meet ut School House No. tt, in said borough. Tho electors of Ihe district composed of the borough of CoopersdnU-, to meet at t lie School llouse in Mild borough. The electors of the dNtrlct composed of tin"-tow-i.s)il of Croylo, to meet at t lie I i!i ool II iii-e in I he village of Smumcrhiil, in suid tow us hi p. The elector of the district composed of the borough of F.ast CoiieiiiuiiK h. to loci I tit the house of Daniel Collier, in snid boi onli. The electors of the district composed of the borough of libensburg, to meet :is follows: 1'nst Wurd. at the Court House, iu said Ward; West Wurd, to meet ut Jus. Myers' Hull, in mid W m il. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Franklin, to meet ut tho School House, in said borough. Th electors of t lie district composed of the township of Cnllitv-iii. to meet ut Ihe School House, in the tow n of oillittn, in said township. The electors of thn district composed of tin township of Jackson, lo meet ut tho house of Henry Kager, iu snid township. Thoclcctois of the district composed of the borough of Johnstown, to meet us follows: First Ward. Hi Public School Uooni No. ,r, in said Ward ; N cunl War.l.ut t hcolliee or Joseph S. Straver, Ksq., on Market street, in said Wurd; Third Wurd, l house of John Hrml.y.oii Frank lin street. In said Ward; Fourtli Wurd, nt the house of John Ti efts iu said Wurd; Fit Hi Ward, at the Kci n die School House in said Ward: Sixth Ward, ut the Johuatowu Pottery in suid Ward. Tho electors of the district composed of tho horoinrh of Itretto. to meet at the Hcbool House iu said borough. The electors of the district eoin posed of tho township of Minister, t meet at the warehouse or Aug. Durbiu, iu the village of Munster; lu said township. The elector of the district composed of tho borough of Millville, to meet at the Franklin llouse in said borough. The Hectors of the district composed of tho borough of Prospect, to meet Ut tho School llouse in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township or Klehland. to meet at the house or Joseph (ieis, in suid township. Tho electors of the district composed of the township of Sumnicrhii!. to meet ut tho School llouse iu the borough of Wilmore, The electors of the district composed of tho borough of Siinimitvllle, to meet ut the School llouse in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the tow nship of Susquehanna, to meet at the house of Michael Piatt, in suid township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Taylorj to meet St the School House near Wm. Headriek's, in said township. The electors of the district coinpos.-rt of the borough of Woodvale, to meet at School Hodse lu suid borough. The electors of the district composed of tho borough of Wilmore, to meet at School llouse In said borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Washington, to meet ut the School House at the Foot of Plane No. 4, in suid twp. The Hectors of the district composed of tho township of White, to meet ut hcbool Houso No. 1. in suid township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Voder; to meet nt tbe houso of Wm. A. ilicks, la said township. The general election !n nil the War Shlpst Districts B!id.i2 to be ope seven o c tinuo wi until T f shall 00 Ami' Pit h i . m r . T v 7 V I. ii.vl III ! 'he iii-pcct --rs :',id Thi '. in i-'-lai-oe to the t ij m ",.i ' 1 v C'em to i.;.- at v.i h t l . ' li I - i I H .,1 ! i .;. ; ,i t , as ti I s.o.l In- A-v tor-, 1 roll, t i.ll-.- t ' 1 ' i '.' III;..!; PC ls'!! sl-.lii I f I l VI cll-.-I li,l. ;l !I... - -;l! 1, olt, the at e ot t e:!i v-me e. !i e :i -h' i m iV- l.ili ill I "i- l 1 . i i-l ..IT: M l . : . lit least mi in ill i n cu I-." II !-. I OU. --sv . l!n-i 'ills si.-:i t ' Il HI, Ol SU. tl - Mill I l ; I l.lil f t-..l iMl d to otl- l l Hll i r l halt u 1 1 ifiv.n, (, i-s i -1 o. .ie . I,-., m1,u1 ll least o!e i-.,r, and r hi- , . ii, i , , an i pre .'in ' s ll cm 1 1 or co ii, an I lu in ti- is paid .state i I i : I S l . 1 II 11 : ut li . ! I. 1 I ll I I . . ii i. 'ti'ii. ti,,i n.is pi i i u u ml.- n-i.l I i ! 111 Il-llst Ii 11 tat ; tl i iliJi:; ut the I IV bi-i-. a i;fa:o'. .1 IllOX cd till! Ill l-l 11' !i:t e t csi.ii .'. us 1 1" la.-s, ai'.r. ,.,!, ii I It r rt . ii .- i 'i t i. iti.lt I i.l- lit I ' 1 . ' Mi'.i . t t 1 , n nl t: U l III i 1 n lit ll. i d ho -tu.H i 11 a - IK l 11. . l p.l, j t i !-'il!.-.l to x . le j si v i;io.ll,s. i Ii.lid- j l.s t ti,e l liilitl ' tie lilt. I lu I'lil 1 -Iwo I J . .ti s, v. lio u.iv e i -l a in tin Jet 1 1,.. i itisutct j at-. v-.i;.:. s'...'l ;v t uti'V- t to Vote, although i Ho y sut,ii i.t i i- p.. ul i i x, s. ? .No oi-i -. . a i li'.:-.:tud to vote w hose ; oi t.io h-i of tavaVe m r. x . ma.: joiieis, itiiies, i . i s i f t ttie pay luc'ii ; i-i.r i"ii!ity las. v n-i- i tial llalo : I. Is. 1 o-st . ll.- pro.; U. t ui!:iiii in i. yi :u , i ,; s.vi-U.'Hia. .i lo ti sat'sta. t.ry ex i U-i.-.-i . li rit::it iiti of ail. .it1 .-i1, . i.i-.-i ittin ii, and Ktxe .'i. r ..ii his otittt or uf tt).:t h.--h.-o, pai.t such n tax.vn ii t make o-p. -. t ho eiaiii: I ' -bet xx o- n th, i.ute i.i i-r. a rm u-t. shuli I in- pi' x :::... ,t ttier.'of. .luMlld. if r:,'lo. t-jii'iv t y tn-tng ail rlcH lor mi' i'f t x i i.ix -lMic nnd tut-nti . tivo yims he -aa.t o. p se on o.ath or urhr tun lLat ho h;is rest. It -a in ltd S latent leust xun yiiir next betotv his i-pi ilcutiPii, nnj niuhe such prxH.f et rcsidi iKc in the district lis is r in quired I X this stct. and ti .'.t Lo d.H-s verily 1 a l.eve l roi-.i t ic 5.cco'!-t given hint that bu ia f the uge uti'rx siii.!. and such other evuleuco us is required by this at t: w-heivuHttt trie ti:ui! Of the person thus admitte l to vote s!'U bo insertt .l in tht" alphunetical list ty tht insjn'ei uisiiinl a Uvtf niuili-oi'iite thoicta bv win ing the x. oid "ia.," it no siiall lt( a-.luiiito i to oie by r.-as.ni ot hnx ing paid tax, or itiev- i "age," it he shall he admitted to ote by f t is-s. a td such ayo ; ii in! the same shall be called out tin- clerks. x ho .-hall make the like notes oa tiie list t.f voters kepi by them. lu ail t uses xx hero tho name of tho pfr-mn claiming I.i .Mo i toundon Ihobst f m ui by i in-1 oiiui. U nun i i ml assessors, or h;s . u t. to vole, xi iul lit r found tin rex n r not, is ob jected to ty any qualiticd ciliit n, it shall bo tho duly ot the inspectors to cumllie sucil pi i .-.on on oath lis ti. his quitliticullons. and if h eSuim to have rcsitled within I ho Stale for one Jear ot more, his oath tdiull not be BUliicieiit j.itn.f therctd, but he shall make proof by at h a-1 .uu competent witness, w hoshali beaqUnlitteit ii a -tor, that he has resided in the Uisti ict tor im-vo. than ten days nevt iiauimliately preet-diuj sw-u election, unit shall ulso himself swear l ; bona tide resitlcnci!, in pursuance of his ! s ! ui calling, is iu said district, and that ho u.-d n. t remove luto said distuct tor the pm; . v titing therein. 1'v cry person qualified as aforesaid, find w ho s t shall make duo proof, if required, id I s deuce and payment of taxes us Hlore.-ni i beudmuted lo vote iu the town ,114 xx a i cr district in vx Inch he shall reside. If any person shall prevent or attemj't T j re vent nhy t 'TUi-J- of any election limit r i.m At t lroui hohiiug su.'ti election, or issimv ihrvun- any violence to unv such otticcr, or s; .a l ino. i rupt or improperly intertero with iooi in t'm exciutioii of nis tlutyt or shuli block n; tt.e window or avenue to any witulow. w twio iio suiue may be holding, or shall i ioiosk v i,: -1 iifl, the pence ut sin-h election, or sli i.i xiuii'iuit.. iiiicuis, luity or v io.t iii.-k ui .'..t ' sign lo in hue uec unduly or ovei u.. i-... : . i. i or to pi-v x-til him t rom voting., or to n t tin. tt ccdoiu ot choice, such pvi-...'u, i u cu-j i ' io- 1 lion, sliull be lined in any sunt not. t ; ; ll i e huii'lrexl dollars; and be linen. ion. ,i j .( ;, term nol less than three nor tatiiw tiiu . twelve mouths; mi l if usinill be s'io.xn to too o.nit xx here t lie t rial of such offense ?-!. ; i,o tout ih:,t Ihe person so oit'entlmg wus n-it a s. ;.l ot the iily, wurd, district or tiivx ii.-io 5i xx .i.i-e the olteitse vviisiMiiiuiituxl, and not i io, oi-,-.i to vote tlniiiii, then, on coil victims, Le ti.iul be s. u teliccd to pay a fine of not less llwn oi e i.un- lircd nor more than ono ttnnis;P S . be imprisoned not U-ss than b- t .'il.lVs, JSIld iJitlJS llOf moie Hum two jeui-s. It any persou not tiy law quii'.tilod thai) fraud ulently vote at any election of UHs emmou w eal th, or, being otherwise quutihud, Mud I vi.tw out ot his proper dint rict, or il any p. rsoii k uow iug ihe want of such qimlilUMiiims stntn to.1 oi procure such person to voie, I ho per, m vis i iui line snail, ou conviction, lax lined la an) Sinn not exceeding two hundred dollars, nnd be impi is oned in uiiy term not tx cecum tuive iiunii hs. if any person hall votuul inoi e ttiaii one elec tion district, or othervvi.se liauiluit-miy vote more than once on thesaaieday.orsl.aU frnim uicntly fold and deliver tu l lit? inspector two in kens ttigether, with the intent illegally-to volt:, or suall procure unot her to do tu, i.o or they so offending shall; nil conviction, be lined in u.iy SMin uot less thuu fifty rittr more than tivo ; htiiidicd dollars, und bo imprisoned St,r a Una not less than three nor more than twetv e months If uiiy iiersou not qualiticd to vote in this commonwealth agifoubly to law tt.xet pt tne sous ot-qilutiliud citt.etisi iiiiiiil us in-at- ui Buy place of election tor the pui juifC or uiMaom lot Hie citizens iiuulilied to vote, ho shall, on con viction, toi feit and puy any sum not esoecuing no hundred dollars for ev t ry nidi ottoiisc, and be imprisoned for auy term uot ejcceoditijf three luontns. - ' . - - - CHA.VGK IS THE M0VT. OF VOTla. Aw Act regulating the mode of voting nt all tbe elections in the several counties tr this vhmmonwculth, approved March oti, 1.RU1 ; Pkction 1. lie it enuvtett tu t' Senate and House " HepreenttU(v ot the CviniiumuintUlt nf J'tiiiiiilcanut in General Ainibt!i nu t, uui if tu lit rttjii enactrtt tin the, authority u) the, tuiiue. That tho quulilicd voUrs of tho several countiua tjf this com uion weal tli, at the general, towmdiij,, borough or special eleetionsi. are liereliy here after uuthoruod and rcq iited lo vote by ticket printed or written, or partly printed aud partly written, severally clastiiticd ' as follows: tiiio ticket slioll t'mbrae'j the utuncs of uti judges of courts voted lor, b; id be labelled outside "Ju diciary"; one ticket shuil embrace the names of all State officers voted fur, und be labelled "State"; one ticket shall embrace tho Humes of all county nthcers votpd lor and be iui iiiod "County" me ticket hhall cut brace-the nuined of all township inh cers votid toe, and be In lulled "Township"; one ticket idiuil embrace the names of all borough otricius votod for, and be in tidied "Jforoiuch"! and euch cla shall be de posited in separate biiiiot-bojics. AMKN'ialWTU U.I4. tKSTJTUTiaW. Srrrriox 1. 'i he right of ciLnr-eus of the Uni ted State to votefchud not be denied or abridged bv ihe t.r tnted Stales, or by any State, ou ner- count of race, eoler, or pre v iou s eoitjltioaof servitude." VI hST Al ID ECO K D f ECTIO N OF ACT OF COHGUS )lf M.Uoll til, "SKCTION 1. Jmi it tiuutea Vy the tuinatr, ami nt? of It?) rcxttitttltriii tij the l. talea c-taUsof . i in cn',!rejta OMf.mttUitf That all ciliena t , i !i!t-d tiuics who are or shall be other i to vote at any elect iou by the iet -,-i !ntc, territory, dist riot, county, city, io-io-j, school district, iiiiinioipalllx , r iioj iai teuh-tiiv isiou, hhali Iks en U- o t iiivdtc at ail such elections . n ot t mio, ixdur, or previous -x iti! s nny counlitutlou. Jaw, . o: (oil ot any ttultt or ler :;i authority tu the coti- J.'-ricfe(h That if by t-t' the constitution or : a t ( s of any territory, .-. a o l to be done as a i i or vol isor, ami by r -oos or oo:cera are ? pi ' i ' i n.ince of . o-i asi opportunity - i. y loiiecouieqiisi . ! t.f i vt ry ! i sou of tim t. niieij i oik ! i ui'ity to pi r- 1 tu ooSHefPiaiiUcd ti .ii -f moe, color, or i.i' ; unit If uny i j us.- or k now iiiffiy i to., section, i'. fctotii, . o .; -t ( 1 1 a ad pay I he suiii j - i t ti,r j."WiH u I SfVi ii -. i i j Mil jioiiou on the : : -. ! s'.loli fallOWtttJCtj for : , oft si. ail fioelsl Just, tttid : - - -aoti liiloiisOf fti-emed ,!-, KO I Sil-ai), Oil I'OliXIC- o -i o jiot b - i I iifiii 11 v e liuridred ..-;i iM.iti.-d nt l-s than one month . t a one year, or hotu, at. the ui- . - . Ml, I t. i,. AN Ad OS Tit Pr.KKSVI.VANIA ; i i c' ii K f A V i 1 1. 0, A . V. iftiy. . j nn? fiiutdi of evry Act ot Asem ... us that only white Jrevoir-f! uroen-M.-te, or bo register il as voters, or as - ! vol? at ny j. - nei u! ir t-j.cial h-c-!5 l oiiiimrtiwi-aith, be und tiie same ii . ;o;.i di and tlmt hercttttcr all frei-!,--! iuri ion of ciir. vhull be en--, i .-ti-red itecording to the proviso-- :.r-t section of tho Act approved . i" entitleat "An Act further i tu Act relating tu tho Kiee - i r(iiiioiiwf;aith,-' ami w hen other : umier ihe eilstln l iws fie cut I--: .- i sfuncrul su i -jecial cb-clions .-.ve4ith. i ti this 4r. t-iisyr.vTiojr. .own t o - o..iiix itiif Act approved , o,J, entitled "An Act. to oh ufan the question of -iiueud tho Couiiiuttoii Ae., That the quettl'.n 0 a to oiiK iid the ciiiisiilu--. eal tit te oijtiuiittiMl to m -t u general it t tioii tu be 1 tiesdiiy of UctoU r m-xt, voteal for in manner !id- o.uillies uud lilhoiu which .!Uihori.ed by law, votes for isiiuil leay be i i presM-d and el hiraUetl or eu V.'rscd w it li ami mil otherwise, and the ; be "com-1 il u lloiial t outlay -iiioath "for a convention" .r . .- sii'oir! and in count us or dis . n.rt ll'-'Kfl voting shall i.t.l lut ! .1 . ' . 1 I 1 . ' -j ( I; i t r si it w : l ! ! - i. en Uln iwtft f -:r I I.l I lit- l-r.i. Je - , - - 1 lllHlill, M- I lit i -. 1 it t- l kJ,t -f ti... 1 , - tla iiniiii-t 1. 1 i.0 ar..-i i ; Sl i't lUto l iki. iUrr' - .. . - tl-' llt.l III, , ', .-lioi, (,, !f j,",, . , n t ja .o.,-,i Hum pin . . i i pin , nt h .o-i ,, i , mil 'is, , j , . . i:..,,, i.,.t. , i i ,..;.utl, , , , , - . lIllV 111 I La-It-. i, t.t l . ; , . "I " IHIU i,, l.t. i .- , . I I U I i 1 1 . , 1 ... , . I s taw d si i.l iu a. .4 l' SI. Mll-cs lo all; i. l I t . .. i - . . St i . ...,! tiniiUi t,i iti i lleol Hi.;l,,?, I ho Ulrl lilt, lit.' ' ' ! u '1 - tDVfc'.N I li,... , burt, t Ida ill. . - iltr tan 4 ' t-nty-oi.i-, I cl fi labia r.pt, ii.- Alt! rf ! r-v i - ! ijrij vuno i l- i ; !.V y i .. . ri t t f p 111 i.CIii be prbin i-.el to tbe j ltijfii.n ir rejettiost, pin sum; '.. of the Ii tiih in tu h: tht-rc-.. AMK.SHSSKST, SuiXe out Ihe t-itth For-th.ii -of the Cofistituts.i-i, t b e i-eof t he foil o wlivf l "A Stale TrcitJun-r slidl te T)l ird t-leiror i.f tho i -tut,!. und tor sin h tot m xf MIX lot; lis jsci i'.-eu py law. - jam r:s if. v rm- , Fpeakc-r of t!:o House c-f iu-prcr-i ; " Wlt.Lj AM A. WAI.I . Spiaikl-r of the .Sf. Ar-t't'ftvcl the fiff-enth dsy of Jui.'. . I loiiiii.l oiiii thoi'saiid civ 1st l.iTiirrtl )n.d. ty-pfce. . J-U: Vx". jl.Ai liT-f-im-.1 and i-ert;V-d f-xr rmt'lication P not i.i the i ei.th Al t aio f the C -nt it otic- F. Ji.iltDAN. . SM-rs-iary of thx t oimnonweal! C-;!'. I .ret i iry of tti1 Ci'i-.ii a ti a -toi t o-, J uly nucslth, til, bs.l. x jCo; A1ILL10NS JiKAK i 1 TO 'i iS5 5H WONDEnFU CURATIVE EFftCT nil if Aim finnn TtiTTriM A ti! t tm'-'Pelne 1 in n i t tired from It! loi Mir V Hilt p'. it" 1 P S o f ii ! t;S, f tOt 11 I ' Vioxx eis., Ac. t mt.i Hi -!i!r t ut.V'Oiie s,-. : tounrtVroxx pgou t ne f-oidi a moiiutu1n . 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P.ATTOrxl, ilnmiraotnrcr nnd 3itiltx. i am. kinps or CABINET FUEHITUJr SasilSOand 152 Ilutoit Htiuet, ' joux$roirx fa: Bureaus, BeilstCUiLit, Washstands, Sidi-himrds, Clutinher Sets, Parlor Sets, . Win dndrt-s, , Book Casts, Chin Ch it It's. Wood Seat Chill K itcht --n l ii rm t lt-d louiif-'i , Mattrt-SM-e, Telt-u-'fcte. T-:t tension Ti. Id Dining 'l'jbii t-, CnpLipartl.i. itiiojfi--, j T. F -l " I ' ...I. Ao., Au., Ac., Ac, .., Ac., Aie, ic, t Ivonngcs, SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITl made to order in t-vi-ellfiit styla (ni l prices. Cu hi net ami CluilrinaUers' imti. : ull kinds fid mil). . I'urnitiii e dellvt n t . point iu Johiistowo or at Bullroad t(uio of extra charge. WM. P. I'A'i i Johnstown, Oct.. 13, l(T0;-tf, ff a uiT iluritK a i7ifsTA 'i s ; PA I.E. The undersigned I"eiif. -LfSAW, Iiisq., late of Ijrotto ISoi'nuy'o oCer at private sale, on iiccouimoil.n n..f A Flrvlc TRACT OF U in Allegheny township, Ciubl?A4'oti!'.r' ted oil the load leading to Ft, Aiii'o obout one t'.iiin from Iin-tto, coniao Aerea, fully to A-r lx-ing uoat. fenct'd, wt-il xcatcrt d and in a good mh: tivatioii, and ttarlug b first rate I llAUM thereon en eteil. Tho balance c-: is covered with Chestnut, oak, sugar, -valuable timln r. Vor terms hu.I t liiatiou apply to cltlier of tho limb i s - MAUCAijirr r.KAvy, l ot ALU, WAI.TKUS. Curio!.' Feb. IS.-t f. . K-retuton -V. ' -: ITfTlSlC! MUSIC! ! Tl. s iJL or Sr. Joskpm" -will be tin pared logivo V-rl-Isinnson the PIANO f. MK I.O UPON or CAltDi vVVV ' NPT OlitJAN ut sn linp after leister. J Xt . rf For terms apply jLf to the Superior!', Si- ter- M. Hoktknsk, or to llev, ft. ChrgHi moderate. Fta-intmrg, Ajirfl 1, 1571 tf. pxtCUTOK s NO'I ICi: -u.A h'.xt'ite iif Jusi i-1 Whereas Tx-tters Tesfifi'ii r.t... . of Joseph Buck, lutnof All ui haVO been HI (tilled to the m.o. sains IndebU-d to Nid deetsii ail make tniinedlH te paymeni, i. i laliiis ordeinuhds ngaitisi P. desired td pfewnt Ihe suiiio -estcd for Hi-itleinent. tarrolllown, Aug. 17, ls.T! XTX'UTOUS NOl letter TestullH r.t;. ; , COB KofiS'lV., lute nt ..i ' have been g ruined lo I he ? Indebted to sit id estalo o imiin dhttf. payment, oo are di l red tu prcfcci.t io. sctlh-mctit. M Ai DA I.I' (il.OP'ib o - r Carroll Twp., S t . issoi.in io:. The partners 0 twecn D'ii J. K I.t.retto. ill t!ie liif. this day I'lssoi.vn- o , I.O'lUs Hl.il PI! pel J! ' r ..f Daiiii I J. K n the accounts ot c . ': Jirt tto, Aiov. VJIKAY III tiremisi ii toWlishili. ui last, a line nm i ions ol J.' 'J'l.e owm r is I rm e (! -j i ' ot hcrwise t ir law. Pluikli. t IflHST A - pe-.-i.t : f r prott s. ueslid I" .- counts v 1 1 .. cllitcd W'l'i ; l.iiv inu- in y , und t to l oo Kb.-iiso- o. a;t x , I.I. I if upon . tiot. en- r P ' coll veil- II C:.f Sioi cit'-.t a si-jiat-jite lui - ;-' !- '-cijio-tltutioual cuiivt . a.s on the b;ld the words . n,.r ,.f ivy ' or t.iii'ioeuiluu"; fuxtu. l .iv, each e)-t.r viitlli.f upon
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