i HI 7 I..'- . it v.C ? UBBBI1 FBfEfMii. 7 (If lit E13i:X$ti UR G, P.1 . , lZnti March 14, 1S73. "ALAND PERSONAL. , MiiRP"" ' r Floma. jLim'towu's palatial lock-up lias "gone -hare the woodbine twineth." I nr the teai simon puie genuine Cah- vja Yimgai' iliiteis, consult M. L. Cat- "Vew ccotls rf ct:ved daily r.t M. L. Oat- .,;e an J sold for cli lower lhau else- a.itt i,ei-e in town. . " . , .-..whined brewery nod bakery is, - . r r i j . -. l to the Jltraiu, &uuii iu ug niitu- J; in the hast W ant ; East aid. son v to hai ii of the serious ill . . i - i .. V:,u ... 4 e f ' .. ,,f v in. taiieu, r-so,., ui ticiou, one Oun.b.ia's lest - , i Take your cash to JM. L. Oatman s JrThuv goods of all kinds 15 per cent. iiwertliH!) elsewhere in Lbensburg. rWUiiain Webb, of HolliuaysLurg, fell Td cm Fiiday last, while iu the act of F'ki'i'i,' up a biooin at Lloyd &. Co.'a waie- ru'f.'.inU;el McIIenry, member of the j V ,uefm Cambria couuty," is the war I e 1'iiisLuif,' LtjMtci puts it. " I : . i l.iinr Verily, r;1;;k budge, s, an engineer in the C. Co 's t" j ' 'i' at Joliustown, wascnugl.t j t;;l;t.y ciusl:ed between two cars, a L' iiT ag. but is n-w about again. Viuiiij; sou "f John Gleasiier, Esq., '......i ink iowi..siiu. nciiiei-set coun- f Mi' '.ci-ei:iiy kiiocaea over by a colt, lliUi aits Iioiii which he died. v,ci (. an I'bell, of C'ariolltuwn, is t 1 . -A e ir.vent. T his time it is a coal v. , it is aiicgea, wui excavate 1 M. I', .1. it: an any six miners you ever saw. , jjt.j hlnck of I:ai:Usoine clothing at ' -,1 a:.J Si -15) Main street, Johnstown. 6JT H.l'L UUI V" oux UV KM 1 I'.tfS. T. Pwifchin. S'n of Judge JtihriMov.il. received the prize c best wiiittn etHHV on tlie ttritDii.!. 1 he viire was a raid up I f ( eijtennial at-ick. I One or two of t lie turrets on the Cath I c iliuicii at .Summit vihe, as well as the (J iiicy on the pastoial resutei.co there, ft e n.oi ii of thir fair piopoitions by the Mi'iin ol 'Saturday iiiht last. J 'il,e tcnint lionse of David Brown, si.r.t two niiics east of l'eriy Siaiion, was 9 ntiv tvi.fun.ctl by fi;e with all its coti li.i.sJii M'.nii:y evening about ." o'clock. j r ui iiii of i he lire is not known. ,4If m u v.int tlie Philadelphia Weekly 4- t i"e i t ihe mi'V bc&t tapein in the i-.f, ai.d the 'iu i't to h;ol. for oi:t- 'riii rreetiutn, which r full year, sei.d us Ah be forthcoming: in- ai ll.l V bl.i.ll b iUjr.it r. -A n'r.n nan'fil Franklin Trout, :i'-td in the lorer nin'i s of the I'cim- jfcaina inilioad company, Attoo::a. was i:.i;i;eu i.n edueisday week by i4 if ca:(icl between a car ami the side file ii:oj. door. -. , -ni.il inccinig oi uie nauniiess i iiij :t i: will be ht li to-morrow (Sat- to liino, ;uil as the oll.ccis icccnt- k III l VIA II III J V III 11 II" al time, a full attendance t.f is liigciiuj' solicited, r McCTum, of the Aitooiia Tri- ji.ni tuii'Hi Wt ti in his second vuy iLtf sea of maiiimony, with .Mi.-.s A. Mt-Cahaii as chit! mate. Slav ;j hj.us and piosj.eious gales waft their iiiiiM ugh a long and rieiiliiful voyage 4" 'Hi':hor them lioth at li: t in tV.e haven Mrli.al lest, bo uiotn it le. -i?i. Jtihn I'aike, senior member of the , knowu riini ol i'aike it Levergorid, L-;e mitiiufaclumi s, .lohoMown and Lo is paid us a pop vis.t this week. He - h r.cilnii noikiii iheir line and was jt-U: with the moM enco;i i tiding suc ror a tip-top job at an honest price 4 c-i. heaitiiT commend our readcis lo :t?M. Fai ke tV LeTergooth i-t ii i uebtiaj last, in. i'arr.i aid Geo. ! ili iii: t i-:i Liojd, jr., were translated fii the classic jiciiicts of Iiugtown, in i..chaiina towushi., to the "pent up 4" of (.astie iionacker, in this place, :f:iion therefor bemg the alieged ap rajriaUi n u theii- ow n behoof and behalf fltnuik containii'a worth of cloth- :l.e j'loperty of man named ei3cn. A !si;e gate was blown shut by the st tlie fa. K. H. t'o.'s lower sh ,tk:.i, on Monday week, and comii.g in li't v? it li an eiuplovee i:tined ''m. E. ikpocked him down, causing his heati i :l(5 the iail of the- truck leading into j4. I, which produced acompt unci frac ihe skuil, le.-iilling in iitwli a lew Jr after, lie wits a manied man and .sj.-.ther of two or thieo child r?u. -f i4htl shiiit-N the tub of ilay, in all .'Ji.it, it!-plciiiiil bcau'., which kiuU 3t..-l now and Jicie to say, that a very a.;, imsv duty lo yoniM if jtntl fiicmis aJ'i-f tetfoi imi by failing at pci.cc"s 1 i.t iogiaj ii rooms and scenting a or ux.iol llioc l.taillifnl -'holos ? i i i;cc knot so will how lo get Ui -tl -. l i v 1 v;-t stIe of the ait. Tlicie is ' m attending to this before the lir.st ' 4, ii',. Doo'l loiget this fact. ...ii,'.e, thit county, has witliin the 4tfv. tii.ys iost two ol ltsbst eitizeus i s. 1 iinck Houan and 1'eter Mci)er- -i.i.c deaiiiS occuried on ituiday i u.i.iny last, ageu respectively anoui tSii iais. The lattei geiitltmau we '.l.huiatclr, anil within the citcle of :itS r? '' Tl: :e is so tn f tlis: t. i a r cri- U rn.i.taiice we never found one who i mote fully the true attributes of j -A laanliood. lie was euuoweti uenerous a heart as ever beat iu t t t 1 1 i.;iit, aud as a son, brother, friend J oinpnion endeared himself to his I ) ;.M acquaintances, lie served about jesis 111 the war and was as good a I r a he was a citizen. May he rest iu ' aim uiniiiixiriant business disi-od of. ftn:i adjourned on T uestlay at half x o'clock to wait for the vcidict of j jury in n,e last case which had beeu I-1'. "Inch jury reluintd its veidict a . t.n.e after ten o'clock. We think ? iu less titan one year, under Judge 8 ijorous administration of justice, wtrk s Ctiurt in this county will be l -'itut to dispose of all the business, and r- uliile justice will be as amply admin- s l"e. no- -eii. tlie taxpayeis will be saved a very ''in otieious exi ense. f'hiw tinp it iu il,.it ii-iiKfrntiines nvir siti-;ly . Last week we recorded the Si"u and sentence of David Earner, !A. rv'!1: U "' ha' ! "r"TH "s week H is our painful duty to note 'iirillir ri.itl. ..f mlll .Al- of I - familv. Austin Earner, while f i-Hu ij p, ,;tt oll tj,e second express , 1. 1 I. ...IV II, vll 11 . v. j ft, ftll beneath the moving cars, a . tier (if ml.;l. .1 I.;... . ...ui inrr I "f his let; ! r ill ; f hou , ,,o.-nv. v.. i ii. s above the knee and crushing a terrible manner. He lived urs and fifteen minutes after VU!S the fatal injuries, and his dead 1- 1 t:d;tu fo hi' home in Eat Cone- i. A"" 5... Lvi inquest was held. 1 ne frria aiiout 24 years old and was U'""u living with bis wife, . ,c mfehciry haymg caused a epaxa- 'kl . B h.... ... . flM 'A Km. i-1 te f e coi.d week of the regular term ol j Locai uptiou law iu this county at the late toweu C'ourt commenced last Monday j eiectjou ou that issue, will have a bale de ssj tcial failure, not of justice, but jiveiance. and that those who cannot bring Vevm- tn all attendance and the tii- ,illM1. selves clearlv and beyond ail question Real Estate Tkansfeks. For waTst of space we present herewith only a partial report of Deeds, &c, refolded during the ! mciith of February : Deed V. W. Harris and wife to Joseph Albaugh, Mar:h 6, "70, for ; 10 acres and 12 perchss in Jack- i sou township...; ! Deed H. J. Thomas and wife to Joneph Albaugh, April 5, le70, 55 and l8 perches in Jacksou twp Deed Cambria Iron Co. to C. f. Brehine, July 18, '72, 27 acres and 5 Je rches in Jatksoii tow nship... Deed Jajues "White and others to lieorge Mears, May 25, 1809, 220 acres in bummerhill township Deed Morgan Humphreys to Kn 'il Gittings, Jan. 21, 1673, lot in Kb ensbnrg Deed Kichard Jones antl wife to Morgan Humphreys, Jan. 17, 1857, 2 acres in Cambria township Deed David Lavely and wiu to Win. Maser, June 2, 1&70, lot iu Johnstown Deetl Johu Moon niitl wile to Maty H wm, in trust, 3 acre and 20 per ches in liichlauu township Deed Daniel Noon and others to Jacob . Noon, Feb. 2G, ISCh, 32 acreh and 20 perches in Kichiand township Deed Aaron btaines aud wife to Jacob b. Noon, Jau. 4, lb.73, 3U acres and 20 perches in Jiichiand township Deetl Euward C. 1 liunuk and wife to Win. isniiih, Oct. 28, 1872, lot in Woodvale borough Deed Joseph Miller and wile lo Thos. Hughes ami Geo. Thomas, Utt. 1, ibi'2, 4j acres iu Sutnniei hlli township Deed John Kookeu aim wiie lo ii. II. Fmdley, Juiy 17, 1872, lot in Johnslown Deed C. hhcriUiin and wile to J. K. Lay ton, Jan. 1:5, 1873, lot in th 8 27o 600 250 475 575 200 village of Sheridan Deed Jas. Tulow and wife to Jos. Dougherty, Feb. 5, 18V3, 52 acres in Chest, tow lit. In i Deed Thomas Lt hmau and w ile to S. Buin-aroner, J ui. 3, 1870, 5 ac. in Kiel. land township Deed V. U. Iionacker, Trustee, to Kdward Doyle, Feb. 10, 1873, 148 ai res and J21 perches in Alleghe ny township Deed Jas. Courad and wile lo !Su san, Jau. 15, 1873, lot in the -village ol Hemlock Dim U J no. M. How man, CommiUee ol" Sarah A. Stevens, to Thos. Van S'-oyoc, Oct. 4, l.s72, the undivi ded one-sixth part ol 12t acresaud 122 pert Les in White lowuship Deett .iohu S. llite to ti. W. Up borne, lice. 3, 1872, the undivided one-eighth part ol a lot iu Johns tow n Deed Kiia.s lieiinelt and wile to Win. lSt-nuett, Oct. 14, 1871, lot iu J ohiislo w ii Deetl David Mauiharl and wife lo Samuel Suiail, March IX, 1871, lot in Johnstown Deetl Neil liillt u lo Johu lialicy, Oct. 12, 18.0, lot and improvemTs iu Galiitzm township Deed Jaiob H. Si;:it-inan anil wile to Amos Dunmver, Nov. 'jis, lsil, 40 peu-bew in Croyle township Deed John White antl wiie toi.riu get Comiell, sji-pt. 11, lf-72, loi anil iiuiroveiu'ls in I'rospeci borough.. lect James C. Fisher ai.tl others to T.eonartl ililier, AjujI 1, lo."l, 4J acres iu Sustjiw nanna iwj Deed Leoi aul Hillrr antl wiie lo Kinports cV louiass, May 31, '72, l.4 acres and pc-rcht-a lu Sus-qtit-hanua low u.sh.p let-ti Aum'rs uS' J. 1. Shaw to lor ter Kiupolts, for 10 acres in Sus Uchani.a towushix Deed 11. 15. K.lupor.s and others lo I'orlc-r Kiupcria, i-3-a acres in Cauihriacou.ity Deetl J. M. Jviujuirl and w ne to T'orter Kinportn, June 1, '72, three Irat.tK of laud iu l amOria antl ln- 300 J03 i 3,530 535 400 COO I 400 1,550 i0l) C50 1 100 I ! 2,100 j 505 S.750 diaiia counties 2,500 i Couet l'ttcifiKEDiNGR. We giro below J ail the business transacted in our Common j i'ieas Court this week. All cases set down i for tiial and not heie rcj oiled, have cither j been settled or icbtinutd: ! Kod-. iheimer cV Ailelder vs. Thos. Flatt, J Garnishee of F. C. i latt. Attachment in I execution. Jury ihul that there was in the hands of T homas l'lalt, at the dale of ihe service of the attachment, the sum of ! $iU0.S4 unoney payable to F. C. Flatt), aud thai the piaiaiiii's siiould have execu i tiou for said sum out of ta.d moneys, i Win. Lveietls vs. li. Adams, A. J. Pad- dock at.tl Henry i' osier, bumnioiisoii the I case iu assumpsit. Paddock and Foster, i defendants, confess judgment for $2dJ.4s!, with stay of execution lor three months, and nileiesl from dale. lii ideebui g .Mauuiacturing Co. vs. Fred'k : Krit.g. T icsspass cm the cose upon piom I ises. Defendants confess judgment, lor j $700 and costs. j Edward Thomas vs. Kcv. X. Home, j Suiuinoiis in debt, l'lair.tilfs become 1.011 : suit. John Fcers vs. T. M. Apple ami i J. Barge r. Summons 011 the case iu assump sit. lTaiiilitl becomes nonsuit. Jacob Jacoby s. .-acob lei;d. Assump sit. Jui v tinu for the planniU J'iJoo. i"i. Thk License CJce.sti.on. So far as ap jlicalions for lioiel and eating fiouso ii ceiises at Match Sessions were concerned, the license question 111 this county was disposed id' by Judge Dean and his Asso ciates last Monday. The (. ouit granted ap, tj,e application, except wheiea .einoii- strance against the liceiiie uskctl lor hau been filtit wilh Uie Cietk of the Court of (Quarter tiessious. lu all suoii cases the 1 ..nil oostooiicd auv hearing or aiument UilU ,lie approaching Aigunit.i t Court, i which meets on T uesuay, the hist day ot t April. '1 ho applications, as well as the le i monstrances, will then be ntaus and fairly j considered, and we entertain no manner of J doubt, from the atlniitted integrity of I Judge Dean and his two Associates, that j each and eveiy peisoii who is legally en titled to the benelils ot the cieieai 01 me within the iTaiii icouiiements ol mo pres ent license law of the Stale, will Ian, as they ought to do. CAHD. The undersigued deems it due to Dr. A. t Fields, ol k.oeusburg, not only as an acknowledgment oi his mean al skill, but as a tokeu ol sincere grunluue, lo say lliat lo his ability as a physic lau is iu a great mea sure tooeattriimud tne woudenui preserva tion irom acatu 01 my son Daniel, recently amicled witu scanei lever and twice given up for dean bv two other akiiiiul pnysicians. 1 lirmlv ociieve mat had 11 not beeu nr Lr. Fields." as tue instrument iu God s hands, my son could not have lived three houib '"'.".." : M, ..... ... ou. of ail loncer at the time ot Ihe uocioi s jhw ""- " " 1 " , N.iv lh.inkH it- 1.) tin aangor aaa rapidly recovering his usual ro- W'M. CAKNEf, Muusier Towuship. rw TTrtT'sir. 4 v r lilTOP GitOUNn FCR Sale. Situate ou Julian street, three door I from Tow n Hall. The house has just oeen finished insiue aud out, and coutauis seven commodious rooms, has a good cellar uuder the trout part aud a well of excellent water at the door. This property is located on one of the best streets iu FJiensburg, and can be bought cheap for cash. Possession given on the Hist day of April next. Apply immedi ately to T. T. STANCE, At bis Photograph Gallery, opp. new Ban. j The Lili. in Eqvity Against tkeCocx- TT Commissioj; Eite. Vpinion of Judrje Dean The Bill Dismissed at the Loft of the Cambria Iron Cmpany. At the meeting .f the Court on last Tuesday, Judge Dean read a very able and exhaustive opinion on the Bill iu Equity liled by the Cambria Iron Company, at the last December Term, against -the County Commissioners and j certain collectors of taxes in the southern e6i ' Poltiou of the county. As our leaders j fully understand from what lias heretofore ! been said in our paper, this Bill in Equity 254.33 ! prayed the Court to compel the t ounty j Commissioner to enforce & certain Act of ; Assembly, approved April Sth, 1S72, chang 3,000 ig- Uie jm.tj uf collecting taxes in this I ccanty. Fixmi the peculiar phraseology 250 ; l'le "lst section of the Act, the Com j missioners declined to carry out its pro I visions for the year lb72. lt will be seen - 200 i from the opinion of Judge Dean, which we publish below, that he fully sustains the i Commissioners iu their refusal to execute 450 j the law last year, and that the first of April. 1873, was the earliest period of time inn which the Commissioners could be le 0 j gaily requited to put it in force. This they will clo, antl they always intended doing so. We are well satisfied that the views of Judge Dean are sound and correct on this j miserably bungled antl self-stultilymg Act j of the Legislature, and that it will meet the j approval of all candid and unprejudiced lu.iiua. JI DGE DEAN'S OPISIOK. Cambria Iron Company vs. March T'm, Commissioners of Cam- 4 1873. bria county ?f. . $ This is a bill iu equity filed by th Cam bria Iron Company, complainant's, prayii.yi, for the reasons therein set forth, that an in junction may issue to restrain the resnond- I ents, the County Commissioners of thisconn j ty, and the tax collectors appointed by them and acting under their warrant, from collect ing by levy, distraint, suit, or otherwise, the ! taxes assessed uihui the property of com I plainsnts in Johnstown, CouemaiiKh, anil the ! boroughs and townships contiguous thereto. Hitherto the taxesof Cambria rotintv have le'u assessed and collected under and in the manner provided by the Act of 18'3-1 and the several Minplements and amendments there I to. Jh.t, ou the 8th day of April. 1872, an j Act was parsed by the Legislature pro viding j an entirely different method of collectirg I these taxes, so far as this county is eou I cernrd, tliiin that indicated in the old law. ; That Act enacts : Seithi.i I. That f mm nnd after the pnssnsre "of ti:i.--,Act. it shall lie t l.o duly .of the ( .,,mius "sioncni of Cambria county, iu each antl every ' yt-nr immediately aftirth-assessment of ta. " e for state nnd county purposes shn !l be ecta "pleted. not later than tin- lirgt .Moiulay in "A piil. in tlie manner preset ihe.l ty lw, to " cause their del k to make out a fair duplicate "of all seated real es'an and personal property usaessecl. wit h tin-tuses tbei on. in -. ihiivu " nieut form, and deliver thi- same to the l"r-;ii-"urerof sunt eoutity, together wilh a eertiti-"i-u!c under their haiidc, attested by tbecierk. duly eei nfj iiirf thesauie to have bern regu ' iarly i'ss sted." From the wording of this section the ques tions to be here tivcided mainly arise. The 1 ei olid section enacts that it shall be the duty of the Treasurer togive public notice in each township and borough, and attend in person or by deputy at least one day. before the 1st day ol" September in each year, for the j.-ir-pos of receiving taxes ; wilh a proviso, that if any jw-rson shall, on or lief ore the 1st day of September, pay the taxes assessed against him to the county treasurer, he snail be al lowed a deduction of five per cert, on the amount ol his tax. From ihe third to the eighth sections, inclusive, provision is made for the enforcement of payment against de linquent taxpayers and defaulting officials. Scciiou nine fixes the compensation of the county treasurer. Section ten declares that all laws for the collection of taxes, iu so far as they relate to paid county, and are incon sistent with said Act are repealed. It will be observed that this Act is ap proved bv the Governor April 8th, 1872. i he county commissioners, Mipposing that troiu its terms it did not po into effect until ! the year 1873, went on under the old law ami plated the duplicates containing the assess- j met. I of taxes tor thn year 1872 in the bands ; of the respective collectors. In these dttj.Ii- j cates the complainants are charged with tax- es tu the aggrcx ;ate amount of .-$7,2-14.. Tn. The collet tors holding tl duplicates containing ! the items yoing to make up this amount an- joined with the county commissioners as re spondent in this suit. j The complainants arer in their bill that the appointment of borough and township collector, antl the delivery of duplicates to them, wilh warrants for the collection of taxes, were acts without the authority of j law ; that the Act of April 8th, 1872, took effect from its passage ; that it repealed all j Acts inconsistent therewith, and necessarily ihercforn the Act of 1834, under which the commissioners profess to have acted ; that it was the duty of the county t-ommis.-iiotiers to deliver, and is now their duty to deliver, to the county treasurer a "fair duplicate" of the taxes in and for said bounty for the year 1872,inclmiing the taxes assessed against the complainants; that it is the right and duty of said treasurer to receive and of com plainants to pay to said treasurer the taxes so assessed; that iu the assertion of a right, and to set ure a brnetit conferred upon tnem, as well as ujMiu all others who choose to avail themselves thereof, by said Act of April 8, 1872, they tendered to the county treasurer the gross amount of taxes assessed against tiiem, prior to the 1st day of September, '72, i-.- i. .i...i.,,.,iirl UVf ,.,.-,.t. allowed by law . Anil they I urt ner , n.... i.. olation of said Act, and without authority of law, the collectors appointed by the commis sioners are threatening to lery upon the pro perty of complainants, and they therefore pray the Court to enjoin said collectors, etc. The respondents, while they accuse eom pla. nants of laches, in waiting until the 2d nay " Ceccunlier before riling their bill, and hindering at this late day respondents in the collection of the taxes by raising a question w hich could have been raised ami decided months ago, file a general demurrer, atlmit tine the tacts set forth in the bill, but deny ing the right of the complainants, ou the facts, to the relief prayed for The respondents claim that the Act of 8th of April, Js.72, by its terms only authorizes the adoption by them of the mode therein pointed out for tha roliction of taxes in the future, to wit, in the year 1873, and each anj every y ear thereafter ; that by no reasonable construction of it can it be applied to the year 1872 ; that they intend ami are ready to follow its provisions for the year 1873 ; that under the old law, which was considered by them in force lor the year 1872, they made out and delivered to the collectors the. dupli cates. Tints, we have two different interpreta tions of the same statute. One, claiming that the omission to fix the year 1873 in the Act as the time at whicn it should go into j effect, and declaring that "on and alter the passage of this Act" it shall Ixs the duty 01 j the county commissioners, etc., indicates an intention that it should apply to the col- j lection of taxes for the year 1872. The other, that as 1872 is not named in the Act as the year, and as it is made the duty of the coun ty commissioners, "riot later" than the first Monday of April, tot ause their clerk to make a fair duplicate, etc., and the Act lieing dated after the litst Monday of April, 18i2, the Legislature clearly intended it to apply only to future years. "Statutes should le construed according " to the most natural and obvious import of "their language, without resorting to subtle "or forced construction, for the purpose of "either limiting or extending their ojera "tion." iMtten's Dicurris on statutes, page 144. "Statutes arc to be cotistrued to oper "atc prospectively, unless a retrospective "effect W clearly intended." IMA Harris, 243 ; llffc Harris, 501 ; and the numerous au thorities therein cited. Keeping, then, iu view these rules of in terpretation, we have before us a law passed on the 8th of April, 1872, which prescribes that a certain duty, to be jeTformcd by the county commissioners, shall be performed by them not later than the first Monday in April of each and every year. So far as the year 1872 is concerned, then, the time for the performance of the first act on the part of the commissioners bad passed before the law had psd. No word in the statute in- ! dicates 1S72 as the year, or we might Fay Unit j the contingency that tbe Art luiht not h- t.-iui u iaw unui autr the nrst .Monday in April of that rear, was not within legisla tive mind. The words "from and alter the passage of this Act" have no special signifi cance which warrants the construction that the year 1872 was meant. With these words the Act goes into effect at the same time as without them, and no sooner. Statutes take effect from their date, unless it he otherwise provided. liraddse t s. Jirowvfcld, 2d Watts ofc Sergeant, 278. The argument, that these words are rendt-red nugatory unlt-hs the law h applied to 1872, in not, it seems to us, well founded. The assessment and collection of taxes is not a daily nor a monthly duty im posed upon the commissioners. Itisunnual, to lie performed once in each year for that year, and the Legislature may very properly have thought that- lor the year 1872 this duty had beeu partially performed under lh old law. Thinkinir thus, it is probable thy did not have, as they did not express, an inten- tioii inai me law should nave reiroa-iiT effect, but only intended that the first ptr- foriuance of the yearly duty of the couiinis- sinners thereatteV should be in accordance with its provisions. If this le correct, the words have their literal force, and the law is entirelv harmonious in all its provisions. In this view we have taken, the obvious im- . , " e iaMii, . roil . i int i.mguage used, as wen tor. i-ji lor ITIICCI unless I no nni;i.'ii .ifc. they should have such ffect 1 clear, cou nt rain us to decide that this statute was in tended to go into effect not ufer than the Hrst Monday in April, 1873. It is claimed bv tlm counsel for comnlain- nt, in his verv able ami ingenious argument, that the dntv directed to be performed not 1.. ... -, iiou iu nrst .Mounavin -urii. imre- ly directory, and tha. as thn interest of tho public was tub" subserved, the statute should lie construed liiierally, so as not to deprive the public of the benefit intended to be con ferred. It is true that statutes directing a mcV of proceeding on the part of public officers are to be regard eu as directory merely, unless negative words make the direction" impera-l'vn- Uf arris on Mutates, 715. But, with out stopping to discuss the question whether the negative words, not later than the ftrst Monday in April, make this direction imper ative, it is sufficient to say that thr-y aid in clearly iiirlinating the intention of the L?jis latttre that the Act should not have a retro active effect. In ascertaining tli9 intent of the Legislature, it is not material whether the duty of the commissioners could have len legally performed later than thn first M outlay of Apr:!. That question miht arise in the future ; it is not liefore us now. And while it is true that laws designed to benefit public interests and we have rio doubt that this law was so intended and that it will benefit the public are to be liberally construed, ret beralitv of construction can- ! not be carried so far as toovnrt hrow the clear intent o. the law, no matter who is lo be ben- j elitted. If in a law we find the omission of ' aoiuetliiiiK essential, or which is a necessary result 01 its provisions, and requisite to give the law its full effect, we mar sttpplv what j 45A'-enr"-is wautiiif: but not expressed, and extend j truly savhHt sh the law to what it was manifestly intended excellent wife : to embrace lint tloes not m express words In clude ; but courts are not at liberty to hold that th- Legislature intended anything dif ferent from what their plain language im ports. So that, admitting that this statute is directory merely, that it wa Intended to benefit the public, and that the public bene fit is postponed by the construction we give it, wn . at. not amend it so as to give any other effect than was intended by the power that made it. T he course for complainant has cited and relied on the case of Commonwealth vs. Civ. nynj.'ham, lbth L. I Smith,!, as ruling the questions raised here. We do not think it does. In that case the Legislature, by Act of March 3d, 1870, provided for the appoint ment of three coal mine inspectors for thn counties of Luzerne and Carbon, upon thn recommendation of a board of examiners to bo appointed by the Court of Common I'lnas of Luzerne co.mty. The fourteenth Section of the Act provided that these inspectors should be appointed Ly the Governor, upon the re- oommondatioti ot the board or examiners, "?.jim the I'tisnate of this act. Further, that the examiners should be appointed bv the Judges at t)i" first term of the Court in each : year. The fourth suction requires the in- ! spei tors to perform certain duties with'ti i four rnoiithf after thf.wtitfwf the a-t. The first term or ihe Court tor that year had ! passed liefore tli act became a law. Altbo' ! the I'.rst term had passed, the Supreme Court ' say, referring to thn sections directing the ! inspectors to be appointed "upon the passage of this act," and requiring certain duties to I be performed "within four months after the ! passage of the act," that it was the manifest j intention of the Legislature, from these pro- j visions and raativ others in the act. and from ; the whole act, that, it was to go into opera tion as sonn as the organization of its ma chinery wot: Id permit. There, from th words and provisions of thn act itself, it was manifest it wss to go into operation imme diately ; here, from the words and provisions of the act itself, it is manifest iLxt it is to go into operation thn year succeeding its pass age. The argument of respondents, that preat inconvenience would result were the collect ors to be enjoined at this late day that their duplicates, already partly collected, would have to ht recalled by the commissioners, new ones mat'.t out ami delivered to the county- treasurer tints creating great con fusion and entailing inconvenience, expense temj.latetl or alsmt to lie done, by them, the complainants cannot nave retiei uy ltijuiic tion, but must ask a mandamus to the com missioners, commanding them to deliver the tax duplicates to the county treasurer, that, he may proceed to collect and receive the taxes as required by the act. We have pre ferred to base our decision on an interpreta r .1 , i,, ,, o o..bni.at ou of the act ratlmr than upon a tot linn al i.jection to the form or complaint. Therefore neither the necessity which died for the passage of th- law northecood tion ot called for the passage of thn law nor the good it might accomplish it sooner put into oper ation can relieve us from the duty of saying that its most natural am! obvious import is, i.- .i,..,,;.i .... i..tf. tHU..t ti. th vparlXTM. iliv i. nn. 11 ' s ' . And now, March 10th, 1K73, if murrnr sus- taifed anil bill dismissed at costs of com- tila.'iants. Rv 'he Court. 1 . ' C.t'ARn Yum Ll'Jtcs.-The I irgs are vi tal parts, and any disease affecting thetn is sure to involve the whole constitution soon er or later, unless it be arrested. Ir. Key sor's Lung Cure-will not only cure the lungs, and heal ulcerations, and dissolve tubercular matter which may I) balged therein. Out at the same time it will renovate llie blotxl, from which not only the lung tissues are formed, but likewise every other part of the human IkkIv formed out of the blood. Ur dinarv cases of lung disease are easily cured by it, aud evm old stubborn cases of con sumption are brought within the province of this renowned remedy. A pamphlet des cription of its yjoweia may be had by ail dressing Dr. Keyser, at his principal office, Hi" Libertv street, Pittsburg, Fa. j-rice of Lung Cure, ijl.W per r-ottle, or SI. 3D per half tiuzen. ATTFSTIOS, Gestuoiks!-Andrew Mo ses Merchant Tailor, U4 Clinton street, Johnstown, has just received, and is now prepared to make up in accordance with the bit-it fashions aud in the lest style of work- ..lonO.iii. his Hrst invoice of spring ami summer gotals for gentlemen's, and youths' wear Orders takeu for tine shirts, custom made, full suits, and single garments. "Workmanship unsurpassed and prices un crjualled for cheapness. 3-U.-l'm. . Card. Finding it impossible to secure tickets for even one-half the value of my cottage, w hich was to have Veeii disposed of by chance, I have concluded to transfer the names for a lot of ground in front of Catho lic church, this place, and draw Ihe tickets on Raster Monday, April Uth. TickeUhold era objecting to this will please make appli cation to me for their money. Ji. C. Chbisit. ami perhaps positive losa tut the county i.on and to tie 3i'l at I lie suit o. Henry t ye. f or !-., , . ... . , 7, r. ., I has not b.en considered by us in arriving ac j use of Abraham smith, now for use of liiuw the riirhi. titlono 1 interc ,.f Wm. t.r.. deed. n ' otir present conclusion. In a doubtful ca-e j J-'8Offlce. uri ?!.- V"" ?. 1 T.V.VtT.Vr ;.lA'r,rr,',rn,U - ' " .. . ty.dj..b.in, iml orjames .Murrsy. rt..c-,J, M ' " , , , , i Cllf.lllf f fi JALli. 1V Virtue OI a tlio imnli. propnrtv of ytclayuoon t;It- P ndnr 'I'-orif t-of Nor have we considered the Tiomt made r . . - : ...... nJ i ..' !"": ' ,r ' , , . . .i t .. . ; , ' - wnior i cnn. r.jpnti.,iasu?n (.ut oi ti.e court . ;'"- " "i .i-.i, hum .auis oi March lts is; , the bv the respondents, that if any wrong is con- , ,,,.,,,,.. i.;,,f rIinhri. e.umf v t.. ..... Patrick Keenan end J itm ' it..rmi the south. i ,ir. -Ii Fui.i. ash Complete. We don't allege that every w ant of the human family can In' wit in iT ti i l. . - .1 IL JlllIlllt- M-.lUI!!ir V-llir- nishing dep.,t, but "we do say that when it t:iii-s to buviiitf fresh tinware, stoves, and nnmlerless other arti- f cles needed iu every family, no out: can no , ainiss by calling at iico. Hiiut'.ey's big stor. Honest cTKxts antl honest, nrices are the in ducements held out to buvers. Thk 151GHT Way. The way to get rich is to si-nd less money than von errn, and the proper way to do this is to buv w here Vull can bli v Hit? i-1ihi..,.ci ,..! l.,,,. ..,.1.. .,11.111 ...ij uuij iniai you need. Mvers& Llovd's .rr.-nt in. rc:ii.- t..e mart iffers the best inducements tocash purchasersin this region. Goods vcrv cheap, very s lect, and verv abiuulunt. Sum;; people may talk about the big stock of Hour, feed and groceries they keen ; and others may try to indn. e persons to i.uy Lv declaring they sell verv thean. Vet tl.i". irar in mind, now iu.Te w ill yon rind, tlioiih i yoti seek o'er and o'er, lette"r tlonr and fetMl, j and other things that yon need, Ihan at K. j i Milis' cheap store. Try his choice teas, : i ("happkd hands, luce, romrh skin nniiitm-ni, sioi-i lit-um. ni.il otin r cutaneous ' IV c,"'u ,,,,e skin ifiKte s.nt and I sinoi.th. by uMiiir Hie Ji-mpki: Tah iaP. uiH'te hv (asw(.lU uaxarii & c.. it-w Vork. Ik- ct r- ni.-iiii Huriuiess iniiiaiioiis iiniuc w it i t-oii-.iiion tar. Ln.l").-12v.l Thk PniKsT and . K.rr.ST ron-I.nF.it Vii. s lla7,nr:: i Caswell's, niii.le on tin sea shore, from fresh, sflectei livers, bv "aswki.i Haz- Alii) A: '(., New York. It is ubolutel v i.i.rt and j wet. l alit nts ho 'l o all others. Phy Pi lor to any of the have ouee taken it prefer vsicinns Imre decide.! if u:. Pi lor to any of thu nther oil? in murKet 1 13w3. CAUTION. Kverv peimine box of rR. McLAN'K .S L1VKU" PILLS In-ars the si-, nature of l-'LKM 1NG UKOS., and their ri v:ite I'nited States Stamp. .-v?"Take no other." The market is full ol imitations. Ultlll'lRT. JONES. Died, in this nlacn. on - . . Saturday last. Mi. Ms?ire l.. Junes, wife of Mr. 1:1. A. Jones, nif.it 1:7 years and 18 day. ' T o t be bereaved husband w e tender ou r earn- j est oud hincere condolence. Uf lias nut only ; lost an u 111 in hie and tlevcted wife.- one wtio i was in every sense of the word u true woinsti : and n fuiibful helpmate but dcnlr has also n'-pi i ved liim, in common with ui brother am! I sisters, of a jrood father, whose demisd we re- j eord below. Mrs. Jones has ielt an intitnt le.-is 5 than to weeks old, a laet which renders bar ! untimely death only the moie dintmii-iiii),.- May He who doetb all tl.iiis well console our : Krn.it ly bereaved friend ii tlds t be darkest hour ' or his eiirtlily piljjriinaire. 1 be fit iieml of the deceased holy was one of the liuM over wit nessed in lh:s place. JiNKS.- Died, in tin's place, yesterday morn injr. Mr. Duvid V. Jo:i s. uj,ed a bout V5 years. Mr. Jot-.ei deutti ivrs rf.p irxnii o.. .t.-ioi t. of I Injitiles received by falling- injuries received i,y failmo- li.to a well several I iiiiMium m 1 1 in hhs wiie t.i 111c oiceni mm ' 1ilor rii..i.lrl ..liTU. i.f n.i.tn d.i.l O, death a larjfe famtiy has t een deprived of n kind hushaud and faihcr. I'eaee to ti: tishns. Cbona . Pied.'st lb-nnlturttm Furnace, Itiair ; county, 1 rD.Kitli, Mrs. Ann Crotian, aged about deeensed lady well, and can i wss a sincere Christian, an :tnd mother, and a obilirluir noij-iitior. Miiy she rest in peace. IIIHLEir.-Die. in Camdltowti, on Sundsy Inst. Mrs. Lucy Ilibler, wife of I.e.uiaru iliblc-r, aed about 70 yrars. i T F.TTEKS TEST AMENTA 111 on tiie Eslntn A j of S. W it a RT0.1, iate of I'learfleld town ship. Cambria county, deceased, iiaviujf been ftBiited by the Keg-ister or said county to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to u eke immediate pa ment. and those ha ing claims nctinst the same will pre- seal them properly authenticated lor settle- : meut. JOHN 11 . DOt'lJ LASS, ALICE WHARTON. 1 Exeeutuis. Clearfield Twp., March 14, 1&T3.-Ct. 7 AEXTABLK FA KM VOll SALE, j ' The .liidersiirued otlera at prirole .le ', her FARM in Simimerbill townsiilp. about 2V , miles north of Wilmorc. t"aid Farm coimiins J twt Acres and allowance, about fm Acres tieti.c; ' cleared, uuder yxl fenen and wall cul ti vs leu. : una li:i nitf tliereona l.: lliiui ami I, o Ma Mr. 'J'hre is ais.j a email orc'.inrd of caoice fruit on the premises. Tbn biihif.ee of the land is et.vered with hemlock, cherry and a'.! tiuiber. ' anil miils for cuttinjf t he same are at c-onveni- vtiii iooit9. 1 iiir i.i.iitiuinuir. a 01 1 :i 1 iitl particulars, terms, etc.. cab on or address fins. MARY (iKUW. March 14, lS73.-tf. iluiore. Pa. (SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of it writ of t'e fi. fj-poii.. issued out of the Court of t'oramon Picas if ( iieihriii county nnd to me directed, there wiil beexposv-d to public s.ile, at the Rcnfoid ilouse in Johnatown. on Satci:iat, the IL'th pat or Apkii. next, atone o'clock, p. m.. the follow-intr real estute. to wit: Ail the rlirbt, title ami interns of Peter On tadt om! Mariraret Onstudf. tif, in ami to a lot of .'round situate in Yteler townstiin, Can.tiria cnunty, adjoini nif lands of T. L. H iinter, Linton i: Rose, Mtul frontimr on the Somerset Pike, having- thereon erected a one-nnd-a-haif story house, now in the occupancy of lr. Jleu.- y Con nell. Taken in execution and to be soid at the suit of Henry Hedrick. W. H. IIONACKER. SlierifT. Sheriff's Office, Ebensbunf. March 10. 1STU. real estate. 10 wit: iM "r- ', ie .! i iimo iu ...no Itisel, of, in and to a piece or parcel or iaud sit- mttem Adsms township, Cambria c.ntv. nd- jointmf landsof Francis Kurtz. Isaac Sina, end others, co.iu.mnij, Acres, more or less, hay- m thereon erecled a water saw in:!!, now ,n 4.1 . I . .. .1 . . . . . 1 ... ..,.,...vj ... ot.,,.. r v. . ..nt .. ... v ..... j directed, there will be exposed lo public sale. at the Court House In Ei.ensbutv, ou Triisiur the 1ST DAT or Al'iUI. next, at one o docs. p. : nr., the following- real estate, lo wit: j All the : iicht, title and interest of Jnmes '.Til- j khison, of, in and to i lot of uro'.iii.l situate in j Loretto boroujch. Cambria county, fronting on ; St. Mart ! street on thn cast, on the west b;st. Joseph street, on tbe south by lot of Felix Reck. I and on the north by an slley. having thereon j prwlc,, OIH. .,. ,nl ule Bhop m)W m .,, ot.. cupancy of I'nrke'i Ix-vettrood. 'i'alinn in exe- cutioii and to be sold nt tim-uit of c. F. ii'Imb- J nell. W. H. RONACKKR. SheriQ. Sheriff's Offlcn. E.'ienab uti,, March lu, ls7. LICENSE NOTICE. Tbe follow inir Petitions for Tavern Licenr.e will tie i ...I uf A ririiniiint Coill-t- eoi.i menein.- on , K-vTXyvh UI : " ! taveii.v license. i Cambria P.orouli-fietirire Ei. hnnr, Tl-.ornat ' Jiidi,-e. Peter Haurfhey, Daniel McDonald. Ko- i mid Obcrmer. j t onrmauifh Bornmrh Plus King-, 1st ward; John Swartman, 2d wsrr.. I E.ist Conemsuzti Uoroug-h- Eliza Confer, Da vid Faioon. Franklin Borough Pntrr Rubrit7.. Johnstown Conrad Robb. 2d ward: Jss. II. Hen for1. John Fritz. (Seo. Shaffer, Wm. Doubt, 3d 'ard; Jacob Fend. 4th ward. Milu-tUo lioi-iniirh - Peter McDermott, Joseph FieldbnuBo, Mrs. Antl Hailey. Richland Township Iferunrd Nees, Coriatiac Uines. oeorire C'onrnd. Wnshintfton Township John Maliphant. Tudt-r Township Henry K razor. EATING MOl st l.tcts:. Chest Pprinira B-uotijc h- Johu Crousn. Elicusburg- Boron jh Stephen A. Cliaso. QC4HT i.fcrnsa. Jiiha.'town Boc Henry Fritz, John Ludwlg-, wholesaio, 3d ward. J. K. HITE, Trothonotary. Ebensburg-, Jfarcb 5, 1S73. 1 vISSOEUTION OF PARTNER-! I ' sil IP. The partnership heretofore cxit- inj, between the firm of Uatkh i Son h;ts this j day Iwen dissolvril by mutual consent, Isaac ; Hates contmnln!, in the Lumbering- business, i while Isaac ( atfs. John C. (Iati s and Joei. j A. O ates will carry on tncrchnndisiuir in nil its branches uiulcr me nrui name ot tiATFS, son i i to. is. At; (i A l i. JOMN C. OA T 1-iS. i i..l -f,..V. 1 1-) 1.11.-1. V 11 1-1.' -1 Pat ties indebted to the old lirtn'will please! I...,- r. ........ .i c. iii:. i i i ui iiiv'i.u.c i ' n . n. i w . v a i s u, . IRENSBURG NORMAL ACAD-; I EMY.-T. J. CilAPiiAN. M. A., PrineipKl.- Third Session will commence May luth, 17l. c iiisa uuiiteu to cfiiii ior circular. im WAQ ' dor ON FOR SALE. Th nr. ". lriifcf utj will t'll lit a tatifaiu a new light TWO-HORSE WiliOX. Caii on March 7, lS7li.-3t. UKtt. C. K. ZA HM. M. TT7II T I A ?.T L.'1'l-lin T A . . a. - V at-Law. esh.,r. Pa. OIHe In Col- vunade itow, Corner etceet. -M.-tt. SIILHJil b hALL. 15 y Virtue Of a Particular ntteniion iiivi-n to bllimr decay .- . ... 1. . r. 1. . teeth. A no.ttrofh extracted wit lioiit pniit. I- si O or - y i V 0, 1 11 3. l3 i O Tna jF!5ltni"' TiT Jirtui- or iin nr.icr of tho Orpl ana' Curt X J or aiiihiiit .-ooiiiv il.. .i...l... will Oa TUESDAY, MARCH 25th, 1S73, -it 1 o clock, f M. i I be folio i :iii Uka i. V.v i , town: ' 1 . 1 - - V ln mi i Containing 4H ACKESnnrt ms PKltCH c.h.,t : So Acres ol hi.-!i mv t-lc.-r...!. i .. . . , --..i. .. vu. Aim i 6 . .... ... I'a'' n thfrmm TWO .HiiKV KllAMl. lt"Ei.l.IX. HANK HA UN. Hill Ol'TlllTl.DIXiis. vi,i. A .El. Oftc'liAlil) of select fi nil trees. Containing 4 A"ltP.S aie! n 1'EUCil fS;., uOjoln inf the above ami llie property of tlie listers ol Mercy; very valuable. rVo. 1 5-"A Tot fontaie.-ny 7 Al'KI-SSmnl V.i PKIlCl ! ES. "nro,1 a n! very iiestrabie. Mtljioiiu I'arsouaie pro perty. Cintainiiitf 4 ACKKS, south rf ti e Plank Tloitd an I ii.ijoii.iiijr tlie above; aluable as :iieaJor t.r pjtore laud. IV. i I'ii 1111 Onntoiriii ;,2 AlTil-X uiui 4j PEhCII l. sitoa- leii soutli of the IMmiiii Koail emt principally a UWKI.I.l.Vi l.Of.xK. HAUN an I Oi thiii.u. 1S13 tlrereon. i his propei ty will all be :! tiUioiii im iimt i ance or reservaiioti, is cue of tlie best iu liie in i lie t. and 13 hici Casu-fr rapidj ly in value. Tiuasnr S ai.k--Onn-thlnl the p"-ehnw mon ey to be pit hi 011 cieittriiiai inn of siiieat June term of C'-u, t. Kiij ti balance in two ftpia: u nual pnyinei'ti, with interest, seeoreu on tbc planuses ty boiii's nnd iimi it.iu . F.l.l.A JANKtil.A'. Kieci-.lrn of .l..lin .1. illt., dee'd. H. KINkP : H. Feb. 2A.-4t. Amnnft: of J0I111 J . I. buv, def'd. a1 UPIIANS' COUKT SAETi. Estate if UAxtr.i. Mn.i.t b. H'-c"n. j Hy virtue of an ordei of the li-p'nnn-j 1" ctrt I of Cambria county, there will h- oileied t public sale, rt the hotel of Kloric-u Menace, in I ,...,,.. ..,. ,i, .... , . 1. r ' nm-rh, inst.. at 2 o'clock. P. a IIK'.''E t ! 1'AHlTll. 'r LA !,"! situate ill Allegheny tw.i., adjoining Imii.1i of .toliit lou'-lni. Sam I M.iy, John Wili. nnd others, cottt.-tiui.-iif ltd AC-il.'S, ! more or len. about 70 At'Kl-"s cleared, hsviijf : thereon erected a two-story IbnrEitnd a Lou Ha its. Aixi, A LOT OF tiltftrsn in Lorctto t nr oii!i. f run tins- on Sr. .riili s'rf I and a tj: in itiK bits of Maiiiinii Neaaort and P iMlietii Mit i. r, a:.d UnoM-n on tbe plan of r.:i t b iron, h as Lot No. 113. hsvin4 th'jrcou erecled a two 6tory FitAiun llofsr:. 'JVltMH or Sai.B. One-tliirl of the tMirchtse money to be paid on ci.nlh 1n.1i.oi1 ui s..ie. and the hui.nict in two cKjimi aiin-.i.tl pay iic-nts. with interest, to be sncinwl by mortHi'.xc and Jmiiiieiit bonds of t tir- nureluoer. FKANi'IS lI KIlin., rriAKLKS MH.i.mt. lfar.7. 4f. Exn.-urora of I'aniei Miller, dee "!. KriIAXS COURT SALE. Kstati: or Patiiick Caiu.ahk. lmc'n. Ky virtue of ai t.rdnr of the Orphans' t'onrt of I aniUria county, the undrii?ned -win oTer at public Bale, at the Summit lloiire. Siiiuinit ville, on fi ii rily . ttnrrh 'iilti. iast., at 1 o'clock, r. M. tlie followma deeribed real es tate, late tlie property of Patrick Caih.anu. dpi-M.towit: A I'UXKiir fA Hi EL or LA X 1) sit unte in Washington township. Cambria coun ty, between Summit ville and Oaiiitizin, ad j initiK lands of M. M. Ad.tina. dee'd. .lames Ibi itnd, Michael Slattery. and others, oontttininji M Acnes, morn or less. 2U Acres of wfiieb are cleared, well fenced and ctiltit ated, the balance beinif heavily timbered. The iiiiproY.'.ucnts are a two-story Loo Hovs:: and a Lou lui:.v. and ttiere is a well of excellent water near ibe house. Tehmr of Sai One-hif the purclmo m n ny on eoi.lli inn 1 ion of 311I". 11 nd thn balance in one yenr. with interest. Meiir-d by judgment I'oods nn .'I ni)rt;,aifn of the purchiiser. March 7. 4t. THOS. I AULANO. Adm'r. STORE GOODS at PRIVATE SALE And Stare House crt Lcr.Sft. rl'HE eubueribers otfer at private su'e their j ; their Store Ilouse. Si.-., for s term of imif... : anl property is at St. Lawrence Church, t'am . tirie. Co.. so! bsn ib -tie a ifood biis.nc 'I he ii 1 lieaith of li e senioi partner is He only reason J for wishii g to sell. No better i"catiin i:i the . eot:tiry lor a count ry store. If uof oispor-d of j by the fit st day of April next, no wMi w-rit a ; iroo.l rr:n to sell ifoo! for n -mie .i- mu etieak Oerman nnd eoti-.o w:ll reeommendi-d. j None other need apply. (Snort wire will be ; g-iveii to a yooii man. Applv In iVi.,-i. Hk sty I i Si s. St iiet Hopo. Clenrtieid c-om.t v. I'a. I WM. S. 1,-il'KSi" i r-!-N. St, fiawrcnce. Feb. 14. ls7:i.-.1ui. I Notii'k. We have no niiMiorized atfent ! -5 inr ; but .':i ess fT us in Cambria conn ry . ir else w bet e. a i ui:!ii i r:i itiiis' OR. L. I). HOFFMAN, lrrii.limfcof I )cnt:i I Sur- L jfery. respectfully iiilorms the pubiie r!-i-f j he has perinanoutH located in LI!clNP.l" l.'l J. j where he may be Sound every day of the tti-t-k. T)it. liiit r.M t, iil'ti-r liiii int hud nniplr pis.e. j flee for f'ic sii-ic" of si-cen years, does not I esi- tate in alarm inr t !';:t lie can n e per f cot sat is i.tciioii in e cry cusi-relat ie-to tin-profession. A II lu iinclii-s if M.'clutii I'-n I am! Mimio.. . en- tisli-y cai'ifully -md seientitiealty perfot nit d. ed t I-or , TnttvV'" r't-iT' O I t I1 ! "LhlTlAAo t.vH nl .Abr,. j Estate or Wh.i.icm Cki.r. Iiec'ij rtr vir,anf n orderof t he Orphans' Curt . of Csmtj!I:, ,.llllIitv. to !n,. directrd. th-ro will ( fl. ex,,OSf.,, tl tvlh i(. , hr pre:::'. s in fiHlii.Ti,, rowiisico. I'ui.il.i!.. ciuitv. on .'J... coiiti:iiiinir 'X Acitue, more or less, all cleared au.l in a ifiKHi si. 1 1 . or cinrivrtiii.il. un.l on wuica there irf nrerind a one-story Iiu Uoiine. Terms will be piade known on oav 'd s;le. SAMFKL CRAHi. Adtni'iii-tnitc r. Oailitr.in Twp , Mirrh 7. Is73.-4t. p 0ST IM ) N i: M E NT i)F KX ll CV- l TORS' SAL I- -The Executors' Sile o. 'he r-al rsr of Micli'l Cniii:i:iA-!iain. l ite of Sus rpfhanua township, dee "d. hsi be- n poi p.-.n , uni.l SAllItllAV. MAIti II i'.. I., in-ta:.!. l 1 balance iu three orpial annua! pavtr.i ntf, to be secured by bond and morfir lire or purchaser. JOHN MAXMu.W '-Fxnc-iitor. HENRY SCANLAN. i "nciitor. COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., "iriLL receive money on deposit, dikonunt IT and cnileet note, am: attend lo ail the Be sines- usuajl dunf t.r Hal knra 8npt.W.tr. GEO. C. k. Z.AICM Utab4r. DUPOnil'S GUNPOWDER. 4 LL kit: Is or Mining. I'lastintr n:id Sportimj A 4. I'owlier lit 31.-lrtltC liejr-i for sale in lots u. suit purchasers, from out .M.i-r,i '.;nes at Mill prices. This well known powder has hct-n man- I ufaiitnrcd tor over 7fi yeai-s-, und i.-sobl i.t Slim" I prices as other Ovands. Also, every varietv of ; Drv and W at r .s i , , .. Fit. . " II W.l'. I'.illlVKI.I.A-Cll C.-nl A..'u March 7.-ltu. Pitt-tiurj,!!. Pa. M' IEUNERY& MAKING. -I-' A The attention of thn Ijidies of Kbcti- bni-(f nnd vicinitv is dirct-tcil lo the fact tha MRS. R. E. JONES b:: j:ist received an iuvoiet of new and fiisl:ion:.ble Millinery fioods.ni bee Rounds. Haf. etc.. a epf t biltj . lief '' roiiins. in f tie r.isr warn, i.oensi.ii r-. o eu i .1 iu Th MlriHia'te nl the i-up.ic t-- " ' - ........ .. .... . fuily 60iic jiuieJd.v.l - I I flY IJ it CO.. I'nskKiiS- j ;.7.;.vfr;ff7. PA ar.d ! o,Versec;;ri,i;;:bo,.v..d .:::r;L: ,':w"".,"!A?v.'":r;MV'u,viiit-.is.ai . a" "-". "7-" . -i ,,-.. general B;uiln- M'" rit v DICK. ATTortvKY at lot. r-" ! 1 . Jr PS. OfSce'in front rr-i-m of T. i . ' t "er of -;.'-nf .ttnand to;lsfao- d'S tlCW DUIIUIUR. t.ii.r5 . i v rllr, "4 miav a tpuiv. PO-li-af .! ; 1 T T i ' l ii i rnnrti. i m:i v --.-: i i I lows: All that certain iiietv of laud siftate iu i ''' ' :,n,,U . - ! 1 J' Sus.v,elniina tnwtisipp. Cambria .oi.nrv. ail- I J )."'",' , ' ii'" j .inm- lan.is of Win. W,.kl.tIl. J,-,,,, R-ja:'.-r. i '-e . ran. t :u..i (. ft,. i.'..i..rt- t 'I'!. n......- i I... ..-:l... I .. . .'..I tnb.Teu- II? A.-r.... M eVei ; ei mm , 'u.i-W ! -ysh (i if tS of 1. fence, ttii'i in excellent r-.irmir.sr c-.nilitiou : the " . lr,Z f jfwi lialaiieo is well timbered. Th- iiiM i-uv-niiMits , . ! . 1- r! i i.Vt are a tw. -store I floii-e an ! Rank M nn.- '. J .'-'ill ''I Title K.lisputit.ln ami posses-ii a imiti.sli.ito. J J-." ,'),, ', TBiiMsor Sai. -One-fourth in l-iui 1. ami Ihe T? ,';r.2?l K,V. i : Tn WELCH & GRIFFITHS, MAMrinfKlHS OF SAWS. .Pri'KKlOU TO AIX OTHEK3. . U .Y s " M A 11 R D. - i.iiit-ilAl. UlyrOLXTS. At fPriee l.is: Mini dri-iilan 1 rt-r, -y-, v oiVli t Griffiths, IH'MUJi M ASS., AO I'ETHDIT, MK'B. j -.TJ?-. I FT Urast Crri: Establishat i: tis ffcrU. 7 Cxtcnsivo Factorlep. J. FSTEY Sl COMPANY, ! Brattlrborn. TL, r. S. A. T II K K I. r It It A T l: D rain cottage mm, j:s ta ui. rsiirn is4g. nci for frustrated Catalogue e .s OINLY IO rvrnj 3Tan IHh hrn Fainter; Cr. VMM Htf TO KE Liter AMI ISE THl. A pliiin treatise, con l.iiniinr sn mtde cards wtth 4? .bCerent setu .lly pniuted shades and tiuta, -th iostrnr'foiis for exterior and Interior lo-w. I leeorai ton. CR -opie. hound in e! )th, Tor 5. P.tmp. cop. l-. paper i-,v.-r, luail-sl. r. st paid, to any ad dress, 011 receipt or IO rent., bv the publisher r HKMIV ( Alt F. Y iV.MHP . .!.( tn'r(f,tiTf.,V ertrarta rt.,i t.,c nfira." -A very v ton ble book, nnd no nnc iafenrt't -r t p..int sii'nilii I'nif t.i read if. .V. t" T,-, f,. "Viv did not know no much could bp said - eicell.-m Ihw,V of Mr n-i-itv- " oainia . i'...j 1-lllT I1H II. 1 IIIU- !. 1,(1.1 ;i. 11 n it J . l . "A w.,t 1,.,... r. i. . . . ..- -f i'onia. . " " '"si supplied. Srf a IN 1 011 , V 11 nr uo ... . 1... ... ; . . Am. l-le-oeverv oeeupani "of 'i V U ". liny ?o eopi.-s of tl,iH book a, .1 di.trth C.em ain-.n.' your friends. If tliev JTm u pniuter.bin value. rid. iticlrihi.iA If tliey will hee l the adv ice therein, von i-rmi.1 " c val.i.H.1.. pros-nt." -CmVttfo T, ij .,,,, r "In p.t bli-hinv- this book M r. Raird"hss done a rest rt n e to tf,.. eomm,lnity."-7oW., mitrle e hone the publisher jjt Sf. lno000 e hHvc.-.m.t pi. in ted our house as advised by tne author, .md eonnitularo ourielves that podw l;mif 111 our iiciirhboi hood excels ours in 'In sel'intr a sample copy for 10 ronti xi. HS'ril t'lll- t feel eertiiin nn nnVr rnr k.....i ifl Cloth Will follow "J-Y.l.ilr f...i.- "We know t'ie;town nmU.-untry p'aints thera In r-commeiidc.t. nnd enn vouch for thotr ml. ne an,: the excell. nee r 1 1. -Harrison' brand i f wh.te lead." i,i77. Lrt!a,r. I Ot T.T IO CENTS. I l!f f J M'l'TMV as viewed by the official or- ) 41' M . I 11 'M I '.1 Iran of thn I.ini-nu Ivti- Siiberititii t.liii'1'ii.r-i'inh...in Ad ''''rV,4 l ' "' N J-' vroit' m k.vs ATvo: ' K ( - Liberty Street, 1'ittsburirh. Pa. 1 . I V St'AltlMi ,m iv i-i.-v,,-. o i A ',VN,;ToN"n, M,,,,,Kl"v'lle:M"h"l': 1 f u'l reeniVii" rwt",ve ,,v r?turn mail &o0 usa- rSR ReisiiiperViish Lock nnd Support to" FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS! V o r.r:i. t,, h; ei.k. no cuttinir of sash ; cheap, .iiMMbl.-, y. rv 1 dy applied ; hold s.ish at tnr pluee destrvil. and a self-fntener hen thesakd iKdown. SciidtTnn.ptoreirfulur. rireulnrand rir .-..pper tu onzed lckssent to nnv address In , the l . posf puid. on receipt tif So cis. Lilier ; nl indiii ements to the tmde. Airents wanted. ! Addi-m. If LIS! Xf; Fit SASH LOCK CO., No. 418 Marke; Street. ILu 1 isbinv. Pa. ! wrfHCftiTOuGGTRteHARtSON, vZteStZZ r,,mn. ; srrtth-s ... j .j. tTt-s:- ttnixlworth I Icnlnc. Tonrne ln an4 Uronrliic- t?r!:in-.-s. RirliHrilson's 1'atcut irqiroTi-n n-nou nsrldnei. ke. Oi.ftrt', r..i. f,M.( Sf., IVUIifL'STEIt, MASS. I- C. WITHEKHY. O.J.RKiO. R. M. HICHARDSO.V. i UlaUUiiaiJ, AbTlUUiU UiiU UiUlil ' Saw 3I::1, l lourln !i'l and Blast Furnace Mi i ci.i:.erv. j II. & F. r.r. '.XnV, Newark, Ohio. i Til CjO per day! Agents wanted! All " fin.- ises or woi kfCK people of t-l- tlier sex.younir or old, make mure money at work i n- us in their spare moments or ail tbe tiuie tlian nt eytl,i:-ir else. J'11 1 1 icu birs free. Ail dress (i. S'iTNSON CO., Porllsml, Maine. n-Mrrt!HI.F.!-I ptitTrred w if h Catarrh thlr ty years, and w-a--ured by a simple ri-medy. Will send receipt,- post i,e fire, fo all aftiicted. Rv. T. J. M EA 11, Uraw.-r 176, Svrac-use, X. Y. REWARD. For any case of Rlind, ttieedmir. Xi liinfi- or Flceraled Piles that In. Risk's I'ii.e IUm. Kiiv falls to cure. It is iirepnreci exnresalv to cure the Piles, ar-d nnthitiK else. Sold bvail ib iiir ists. Price l.tO. GRANDEST SCHEME OF TIIE AGE! M-kT tlx for Only $10. Sj.ecial leirislatlre net -. triisteis now announce th I c.f tlie in . .in rt-ri r i ,r , I . ... come oil in Library Hall, at Louisnilc.Ky on Tuosaay, April eth, IS73. will l.c .'.iMiibuted by lot to the ticket-uoldtik! as Pdanvs: I Ine tSra'cl C.'Sh liO. ... 91.000 so.ooiy . . . JT..0CO Utl.tr.sJ ... 10.UIO 5.110 24.000 "A.! on 8.mv SO.KliJ ... 30.000 .. W'.ooO ,0 0 One . r.i ud W .sn (1 1 rt. I each. To';il. 10.(100 ll if tB. nil Csh.. . $onn,0n0 Tu provide means for thn iiisyniili-ont Con ceit. USE l!l'Ml:ll 1'li.Jl'SAND TltKCTS OSLT Will tie li'-"il Wholn Tirkrts, $10; Halrps, $5; and Onarteri, $2.ro. Kvrta u.'i.ic -iu-hfts tor lijy. Ae ticg- rucut "i. '"ss thnii timi id ix. Tlie object of tiiisi I titral tilfl Conrtrt. like the two Heretofore iri ven witli such univetsal approval, isth" enlarireint-nt and endowment of the 1'iiblie !.l!rr,- ol RrHttirhj-.irhii It by tlie special act atitjiorizin,, t he coticei f for it bctu 111. is to be forever free to all eitiz.-ns of eve- y State. '1 he drawing- will l.o nn.ier he biipcrvisioii of the Trustei-s of ihe Lit rary. as siste.l by tl.i most euiinect eitizens.it the I'ni tcd St-iles. The sale or tickets Imsalreadv pro iricssed so far tinit -oinpl :-te success isassflred. ' m-d buvers are therefore notili.-d thnt tiiey j must order at once ll they desire to participate li: the rtr.-tw i .jf. j The inatinireinoiit of tfi is nii'lertaktnir has been committed by the fi -uct-s 1 Hon. Tiios-. i K. l!u.oii.i::i B. late ; criior or Kentucky, to . v. -lu .in ctiir.lll ll M lea " "'s ...... ....,M iu luc Ullt j cticcit "JK-:;. "Vn-iMiiri T. Pm.-t. I ,'. X. il A Ll 1 E M A N. ice fres't. i nv'Vf. CAIN. Scc'y Public Litirnrv of Ky. I ' li'M EES AND DROV EliS' RAN K. Treas- ,.,',. I'l.-t.'ie l.ibrjirv of Kv.. Luiisvi'l". Ky. ' As 1 1 e ti no for 'he'Cononrt U d'j- it In- j ' tApri! .' thi. parlies w nling; ticket sh -in.i e d i i t iii-ii orders Immediatei., it m. y wuulii mod : the rus ami Ui-biv alxolufc-ly in ai oidabin . t t'm few flays preeisjiiithi-drn'wiii.'. Allor-'e s a -. 1 iipplieal ons for agencies, circulars and i - . o niiili win tnet-t with prompt i.itcuii.u. : HI is, E. URAMLEiTi-:. Ajtenl Public Libra y I Kui;uciij, l-ou-.svillc, Kv. DANIEL McLMT(;iIIJN. Attorn fll.t.-.ir t,-.:i.t..ii-i. 1-j I ti-.ivi in tllfi lllJ nf-f", !ir. Jo'.-.n-tov.-ii. Ph. i E.XehaPTf bnili'imr. I: n-r t:i ' r.-. . II. I OI A. Itll- j ton met Locust ufre-s. Will a'ff'id to all btrfU OiUMl- Wl.tl HO pi 'i s 1 OI I X P. LINTON, ATTORN FY-AT-LaW iuuuMsjwii, i - i- i. i w, e. r,.r of Main t.nWiiliU- cudra. EotrtuiO on Franklin trft. (xiFrm .11 uiiiumiTi t i in; t . t in usu al talent that can bo procured from all parts or the country will add pleasure I., the eu terlain mc nt. and '! 'I itotiMir.il lr,!, .'!(. i totni or kiiii n ilttlloii I ! i w.tr.J.' v oin imi is ui i'j A.