LiZ l&Sl 'M.. IZT' 211. J22 Z'ie At'r i!uUf tattl Visit Lit if. iy year. Tito penalty for killing out j j :.. -.- A-'C- Uy ' - -asoii is $"), for each rabbit so killed, j i vr ;';;;;!,,, . Ling rabbits with a fenet is foi bidden J " ' : ; 3131 i2 jit Tfat our readers niay.be thoroughly post ed on these points, and thus avoid making themselves liable to a prosecution through -ignorance of the law, we publish the follow- ; V iiig summary of the late ad defining the ; time and manner in which li-h and game , of various kinds may be taken within tho j.u isdictionof the Commoiiwcailhof Tcnii- . svlvania: ! oame. ; No person shall puisne or kill any deer, j save only from the iirsL day of .September j to the first day of January, in any year. j The pursuit of deer with dogs is forbidden ) .at all times. Trapping of deer, except for family ttsn, is also forbidden. The peualty j for the violation of the above law is a line of $50. Any constable or town official may j kill any dog that habitually pursues deer, ' nnd the owner thereof is liable to a penalty j of $10 for each deer or fawn killed by such j dog. Gray, Black and Fox Squirrels may be killed only from the first day of July until tho lirst day of January, in each year, j ''"he penalty for violation of this act is a . fine l f 5 for each squirrel killed out of j sea n. R bbits may be killed from the first day j of O tober until the first day of February, j in any year. The penalty for killing out ot se; Hunt under a penalty of 10 for each, rabbit so taught or killed. Wild Turkeys may bo killed from the first day of October until the first day of January of each year. The penalty for killing out of season is $23 for each Tur key so killed. "Woodcock maybe killed from the first day of August until the first day of Janu ary of any year. Penalty of 10 for each "Woodcock killed out of season. Field Plover may be killed from the first day of August until the first day of Janu ary. Penalty of 10 for each 1 'lover killed out of season. No person shall kill, or expose fr sale, or have in his or her possession after the same has been killed, any Quail or Virgin ia Partridge, except only from the first day of November uutil the first day of Jan uary of any year. The penalty for killing out of season is 10 for.each Partridge so killed. No person shall kill or trap or have in their iossession after the Fame is killed, any llobin, Nighthawk, Sparrow, Lark, Swallow, Cat-bird, Blue-bird, or any other insectivorous bird, at any time, under a penalty of j for each bird so killed. No person shall rob or destroy the ucst or eggs of any wild bird, excepting such birds as are destructive of came and in sectivorous bird.s, under a penalty of '10 for each offence. No person shall, at any time or place, take any "Wild Turkey, Partridge or Quail, or Woodcock by means of any blind, trap, net or any device whatever, under a penal ty of $10 for every bird so taken. Pro- j tideJ, that nothing in this section shall pre- j vent the trapping of game, for propagation or preservation over winter, from tho 2nth December to tho first day of February next following . JW UKj Zls .' 4 FRANK W. HAY i: 31 n rnf siot ni'ov, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF- Tj;ial uy Ci.i.F.Ai.. VThile at Mittnn- e ceing a crowd one day congregated ! round a well, I walked to the spot and was ' witness to the following trial by an ordeal, ! which we may term that of "water and the bow and arrow." The water in the well as eighteen feet deep, and in its center stood an upright pole. Two criminals were to be tried for theft, one of whom WANTED J3 0 0K'itfb, ,rcr nluu i q j. e. euhh & hyk, , IJiEaitfbrd, Cona. 'iSf y his head above water. A little ' .Xi ! on one side, with his back to the criminal, ! femi .tood an archer -.vith bent bow and arrow I on the string. On a given sigral the ar- , Ffev- row was shot away, and the culprit do- ; W&tW$fQW$&f sceiuleu below the surface of the water, j L- ' ----t7 NiXWI HI was already in the cell, clinging to the pole, with cud I - ,' - - c- - -j . -1 I ... - ,"i I '?AT!.,.Ti'0'kT, ,-j.lMv.a H ."jOTSi rtn, nnm AND Till- NEW DSSOOVERY In Cbemieal and HetHcal Sciei. ." sooner had the arrow reached tho ! ground than a young man swift of foot j CSVEri AV AY. kft the bowman's side, and m.ide towards ; f GSriliail ChrOIIiO. it: on reacmng me iot v.nere u ieoT , ... K1 n !ro mo . 1onntt an.l Rcmly A hu-uhtJ v , the tl!:,'iliU:'! ! ... Maury aw ii- ,s ( At-suredly we i more s;-r.i:iia:.t - f-'i ic-f.-.,,;.:, . say that they are." force and iv;;:ri-;, '.' ' i US t!:at their j.:-, .' ' iuconsistt-ht v,;-.h . , ,V lieves, in f;ir(j lliat bo partly formed volcanic fires. It is when ideas so , , Maury himself reii,a,k, ,! la:ly, but little ir. .,;C c f ,' features of Ar.taict'c i f iiio.-e ot the piauet for Frniuin?, irre to Kvery Agrnt. itreiilss AVantod.i'or :f x w A inKi AND DEALER IX TO 1'ntrr.i- A vfiiF MESilS.Utl FiitJJfS. ca.:a.av: ropni.-H, hU-'i ia li-ir X.iUr o cro C-.tharti.-, 1 ..lt:iit, Tntriiin'-r. 3:ur-,t;. csM Anci- ( j.'U J1j3 U' i u it:.' r w 1.1 r. p. .i AND IlflUSE-FL'RMSIIWG GOODS GENERALLY. his :- o-'O of tha in-wt ies!-r.;.le Tonlr 5 Ti'? f-!t!iar-tua world. 1ur ar iiitpaUe-J etrictl &e ft oui y to n6'J aa & luodicLe, iu J js cocoiilc; to dirftctiOiio. Itioy are the ebret-arbir cf tiio f.-ible and da- b:!!fcit;J. 'ibty act tpoa a tUt-faee.l liver, and jiaiiittte to auch. a devrroe, tb.t a tie;ihy action in tt ouco brout sbmi. Ae a r:nieiiy to wiiici Wten i efpov-iiiiiy outjB' t, i. i3uuri..oio :lu.g evcr7 oilier f tii-.ujirit. As a ypvl.-vj a.l .-m-mtr 'iotiir. tb-y Lava no 'l'.iy are a irviid sn I gen'-le l urtive is m-Ll e.s T-juio. 'Xney i'.;r:iv th. XSlood. Tley are a rj.'.en.'.i.l Appetizer. Ti.ty'niits tii wetk rtiOM. Tii.y pui i.y trij in Tiurutu. Tiiy !-irc 1?si-'fM&. CouUp&tion, aiul Ti"4in-ca. Th' 7 t:t Mci2 n all ajx'dea ot tJifcorilcrs whieti tinaeniilno tins LoUUjr BUfetigtii itml tiL dorzi thf aitiniHi f ririu. lercM 53 Park Tb.cz. ITer7 Tort. Toll)ing- ill TIN, f OPPER & SHEET-mOJ j another runner, equally fleet, snatched up j the arrow and set oil" for the well. As ho ueared ns at a winning pace, all eyes looked ! over tlic parapet into the well for thecriin- ; inal's reappearance. His friends breathed on. short, whiiehope and fear deiicted on every LIFE BELOW THE SUIil'lCl. countenance. At last the runner reached j Y TTIOS. W. KNOX, , . . , , 9 rnKM fldRiB. 130 Fine En?ravln5s. the goal, and the next moment the head of indent.- and ,eci,ler.ts beyoml the Hi,-!Uof 1a v ; St:rtlinsr Adventures in all pfirta . v i . tt' 11. f ; . 1 1 r V-.lr itiir t iij.m to'lety; OambHnsr Had its and their JI vtUct ios: The kiKiiK'ST: Prisons and their other criminal, an old man, now prerared ! Secrets; Down in the Depthior t he he; Mmmre , . , , . , ,. - : toi if"? of the Detection of Crime. The bonk to descend into the wrj, but be I ore tlir.g treats of experience with brijrands; ni-fhts in --- a h e1; w as shorn from his thin ffrav 1 opium di-ns ami irainblinsr hells; life in .-rison ; SO a lt.l.i "as, mi in j (stories if exili-s: ad rent 'ires anion? Inoians; hairs, and fastened to the arrow as a charm j juurm-js threu-!i sewers and entacointis: ncei- T ii ' 'ii'ti's in mints; pimtcs and piracj ; tortures of to mi e!e its nht. lie was the ievcre ; the inquisition; vow!eri"Hl bunriurk-s; under- of confident, and his looks were certainly ThnXon hicb not in his favor. Prayers were oiVered ; vcexeiu-i e ten itory. A(fcni?eun niakef lim , . . , . , ; ii week in frellin? this litok. tei:d for circulars and many fingers pointed to the hea vens. U!ij Si.ot.j:U terms to njrei.t... j while voices exclaimed. -Allah will clear j Hartfor"V.n.., orcK: 111. the inn; cent. 1 he trial was gone thro, and with the Fame happy result as before, j These h.juicd men were now placed upon the backs of two bystanders, aud so j mounted, were led through the crowd to ! receive its noisy congratulation. This ; Dr. CARHJi'S TAR REmEmES m-ntai,-' as Lt. j....,.. without any ui: v. . . , the susr.ccted person emerged from the w a- ; I iarhtof ly ; strtl HEATIK& PARLOR aai GQQKttG 1 1-. a iod shout proclaimed in, ;s:r; j cence and the crowd's satifaeion. The "s'Tiek imagination, relieve il,0 j 1 mere wuu fcUfnv-c-Lul fflii:. . I .. 1. . 1 i ... noes ; ' but u a tve.ik of Cure Incipient Consumption. Br. GAR VEST'S XAR RHT2EOIES Cure Catarrh. Dr. GAKVI.VS XAR REMEDIES Cure At!ima. Dr. GARVIN'S XAR REMEDIES Cure K:rt Disease. Dr. CAKVIX'S XAR REMEDIES Cure SSiin Diseases. Dr. GAR VIST'S XAR REMEDIES Regulate the Eiver. Dr. GARVI.VS XAR REMEDIES Ke-ruhite the Stomacli and Bo wels Dr. GAKVI.VS XAIt REMEDIES in'ryipiifa " v 1 l.i v e iuu.t ii, ! ' . ninglnatlua--:.. can Le ii:is:t.. , sentcd a geograj !,:c; f . "While on thi, t-i.',;:, j passage from a htttr !. the Southern C'ro., ! t relates in reality t- i!.L ; aurora anstra'.is. it yr ' (.: A'JENTS WAN! F.T VOli THE GIIEAT IXDUSTMES or the uxitj:d states. 1?:-0 PAOf'S A- I ii'0 r.N(HAVINS PRINTED IN" VS1.1.ISH M (a.il'JAN. WiiilTKX BY . 20 KMt- .m.t At.'ruoits, ixri.rniNfi John b. uiikih, ...... It.u I . U .VI- 1 A h. I 11 f 1 T ) over, their lemale relations came loivaia , kowtn phi!.ii uii :;v, At.Ki:-rji:isi:NE, , and contented themselves with imprinting j "WbZ! j a silert kiss upon the checks of the orce e of im'uis-ti v. processes of maniifaetme, etc., J lo .ill iles. it IS 11 :ui.i,urii; u . j . ti t.-it kil : the most enter- i Dr. OA!:vri' XAR BE Turifv the Elcctl. Dr. GAR VIST'S XAR REMEDIES Cure Blsea.iiO3 oftSic X2iroa.t. Dr. GAR VIST'S XAR REMEDIES Cure 5rossri:2: . Dr. GAR VIST'S XAR REMED5ES Cure "ao-; Cold,"t r "S3 ay Fever" Dr. GAR VEST'S XAR IZTHlillZS Cur-? Ieiu" Di'-eawi. E5r. GAIUVIA'S X. l'BOMI'TLV ATTKXUKU TO. Nos. 278,;2S0 and 2S2 Washin-ton JOHNSTOWn, PA. their tticfiufirci I'.n.ii u mi nni :k r-.-'.i m c inr i .. i ij innocenco in the omnmn of their ! 'm'ir nmj alunhle work ot information on , p'il'J' VIS "t y i:i UN niti mt i i ruviin i'i iiiv I inn rier- i mer. St ti- I th old atxl ; vrnniif of .i!l -!iiM5,es. The hook is sohl by usrents. I who nre iiitikintr Inryc fi!' s in nil p.rtsof the ITow Ml!. John jAf'KSON CaT'O.I'T A country. Jt isotlereil nttne low rieof .$, r - , T , i and is t he cheapest .hook everso!d by f uhseriji- MK-i! ok I.ass. 3Ir. John Jackson was tion. No fum ly should ho without -oiy. ... . i . li'n n"i nt -r.-i)t in v -1-' 1 nnrri in t!in I'riit.'d Cr. GARVI.-i'S XAR KSMEIMES Cure SittnoT XNiasc:;.' ccptiou ,f an An with volcaiucs, i!. .v. L: , rr;:dc the whole cun;!: u. , vast furnace. Apart i , :. these, the deseri iio;, ;., f,,;-. , . "About ha!f-pa! j . second of last r-'epf. n:l t.r. .-. nomcna of the Ai-.v.;;; . ed itself in a m..-t Our ship w as oil" ( ';t j -gale, plunging fitrio;-.-:,- . Hooding her decks. , l:er whole bows t c:. ;; 0 , heavens weie a : .k . star was to be seen v. f. 1 countrymen, and the sound state of their s p.ihiic. it is adapted to the wants of , . . T j , " i ctetiu, ti i 1 ii eliniT, (ieeiiiinii;, I'arr lungs in oiu-8. AJ-jUrnsy to the (Jem. i ,,.nt . Tr,veiu..r. an sells to both Dr. GARVEST'S TAZl ECiCDIEG t.x-le hrst a.peaud. I ! State;:, and no 'irfiit can fail to ilo well with when he saw a piece ot string attacked to j this book. Our terms nie llbemi, e ;rive . i li i i ' ""f nvri'iits the exclusive rirht of territory a peg stuck in the ground. lie p'.clu ci up ; one ol our events told cm its in eijht days, the. s.'iin.r. of which one end was in the imoth.-r fold, :;trj lu two w!is. O-tr -.urent in "7 1 ( "1 MOPPl'l I f- ffl i iiarlloivl sold rf.ii in one eeiv. r-i.eeinions ti Vj & o17! ..iuiuii v j v.alet. and hauled in three line buos, which the w -.rk ent to !.s-iits on receiptor stamp. I . ...... I l.t- - iiir.-.. .... r.U.fit- l.'i.i i-iinrr 1lt.t j a'j . i . i.. kiv duo yjt i.i;i4 iiiiii i.v-i ! stive:, through the gills on the line. Jack- WASIHNOTON STItLET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Re (ail DcnUi s in Vttr circulars and terms to ajrents address the publishers. J. II. I5UKH Ar II Y DR, Hartford, Conn., or (.'hieiig-o. III, r'SjgiVjti- B2."atstiuStj j Maj.s.sr. e:s? v goods, in C'zZj 5(9 Cercs J5cr Bottle. r.i promotes the C ROYTTII, ??.KSEIt YKS tlc COLOR, ana imrcstc til Vigor und BEAUT Voftlie IIA2I1. I son was so astonished by this circumstance tli:.' ! e tl'd not know what to sny, but he det hied tut. ike the lish home and show them. LY-fore doing , however, he looked fa bout to see if anybody could i,ive him an j -riji explanation of the a Hair, but he only saw a gentleman iishing some p. HAUnWAilK. QUEMNSWARK, BCUl'S AN I) SI IOMS, 11 ATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAILS CARl'KTS AND Off. '!,!THS, TsJ EXT DOOR TO rOST-OFFICE. TU, CCFPER Ci SHEET-IRON WARE rii r ( f a mile ! Htvimc reentiy tttken poss-cyston or tr.enew- l , i : : ; v i i ; j. f n ti.iii w;ir t i . :i . i iii; i n i x iu o-.ss raptor trie Hank uml nemly Xrei ti-t Clio ei "S'ol Jo v rpvrr Dr. GAKVLVS TA'l rilZTZrJISIS Trevent JI:i":irS oki I'j'vcr. Remove r:i!z2 i?i t;e Gre:i?t. E5r.GAt5VI.V3 'TA'l Ren:ove I'll?:! in the f;io or f.::tli. 2Jr.GAKVE.VS 'fl'AZI IJSI.liiJiCS Are r S .c rior jiV,:i!?. Restore the Aj? polite. Er. GAKV2V3 TAS5 KEJICLILIS Cause the Feed So OJjro-f. awful grander,;- of tK- s. , : trad.'.ally changtil f, m :. ,: , r.ess till they became lll-e i:-.-;. ii:ga lurid, glow ing 1 i i;i ! tiling. The ocean apt ca.-e,'. i. vermilion, lathed into fury by fl:. ivi,..- .7.. 1 1 : i. ...... ...(al ii,.;tn i. . . son torrents. Our wh.-k-.!e-- and all s seemci! to p-itrt1.. oli'. and not vishimr to ii.teirio.t him in stitei. tv ; , . . , , , . . , nil oppoMie Hie ...lounraui jloUbe, the sulwi loer I Ii is sport, picked up his pr:.e and waU?U , i,t..,..r ,arr-.l ih-.m ever to imutufaettire r.11 i home with it. John .Taekson had his ii.-h 1 " ''J','- ' ho ''i1 Xr' ' V'E,t si! '"''t1 'V '.X ! : HAUL i:i:e, ad of wi.n-li tie ! 'iniihtd to ! lor er and pronounced tkci.i very iine, u ir .it i'ue very l-.nest living ir:ees. !,,,,",. i , . , i .i 1 VI. e subscriber iiis.i proposes to l;e o a full i but to this day he cannot explain how three i Vi!-. ied a.isortme:;t of Ovrn Thjbtt YrArs aooTtos's EjiTHArRON for tti k Haik v bs fjrfjt fta-'cu in OiPtea:!;'t by ITiU' Oaor K. Tiio;ur.s Lyoa, u fT.vlutu of 1'riiieeiou College. The uatiii; is derivid from tliu Creei; Kathho." r., .. c i . : e ...l :.l l... 1 TKnifyinj t,- c ro. vurtfv, rrjnwiat, or rcntnr. Shooting on Sunday is forbidden undei a j r.ie &yu lias re,A o, p). i penalty til if 10. Fi-ir. No corporation shall throw any culm or coal dirt into any of the waters of this State, under a penalty of ."i0 for each of fence, in addition to liability for ail da'mages inflicted. No person shall at any ti7:; catch any ppecklcd trout with any device, save only hook and line, or place a try fit-lines in waters inhabited by thcr.i, under a penalty for 25 for each oder.ee. It shall not be lawful for any person to place any set-net across any of the canals, creeks or rivulets of this State, under a peualty of $-5 for each offence. In any waters of this State inhabited by trout or bass, it shall not be lawful to catch fish with any net the meshes of w hich shall not be over three inches, under a penalty of f 'io. Salmon or speckled trout may be caught from the fust day of April until the fif- j teentb. day of August of each year. Ten- ! alty for taking out of season, 10 for each fish. Any person trespassing on any preserve or fifch pond is liable to a penalty of $100 to the owner, in addition to damages. Bass and Pike may be caught from the first day of Juno until the first day of March, with a hook and line. The penal ty for taking out of season, or in any other manner than by hook and line, is $25 for each offence. No jcrson shall catch any trout, bass or other lish in any of the waters of this State, by shutting or drawing oF any por tion of said waters, or by drawing small nets or seit.es therein, when the water shall be partly or wholly drawn off, under a pen alty of 25 for each offence. In all cases where the shooting of game or catching of lish ia prohibited in any county or counties for a lixed term of years, by special act, nothing in the above act shall bo constiued to alter or invalidate such special acts. It shall bo the duty of the Mayors and ootaineu. in uui.recf-dc-ut. d and incredible. It in creases tlio (iLcwia and I.EAtrrxef the ltia. Iti9 a (h-Ucktii-.l dr..C!r.i It cra.iicEtea d;md-uff. It prevent the Hiiir :Vori runir.of fttsvy. It ktepg the l.iad cool. uii-J ivts tl.o liair a licit, drift. le.y ij-Vt-a:a-iv. li i.j ti.a sams ia Quantity aud Qdaxjtt as it w-s.s over a Qcautk-.i of a 'fsiuby Aoo, and U sold by ill JUruKSibts and Country btorvb at oitiy ao Cent jitr iotlt. -vi I . . ' " f tt i-i Geo. 0. 1 DK.tl.EK IN- DRY G00B3, riOTiOrJS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,' ir i :?.ci n s t n ninrnn fi r I n rt AND AhL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KKl'T IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTUY TKODUCE TJKtS IX tXCUANCr. FOR UOUDS. Store cn South Side of Main Street, ,V ..v. bass could pos.-ibiy string ihcmselvcs thiiv I Cccki T?rc.? cr3 w StriVES (5 LASS WARM Yl I.l.O VY WARK ' S' ' themselves around a peg, ami j vf t:ie im-.t ai-rrovel designs. wni'liili'M a V n VT ' t f n' V A Ti v ! go back to the water again. Tl;e gentle-j :""SrorTT'a end UOfiFixt: ioiotoor-ler Vt UUm'.N AM) I ol.UU Alt... ..." , ' , ' inid warr::r.?-.i !..-!'V.'t in inaiHila.lnrearid nm- i !.v :il u iiiit'J to. . -.- ... , nun nu nj.i w'iiui:.ii!:"..!l-..i imiuiiwuc ta-iai. i(!i.'n:i. rnUnblUllbanu ftCU, vLLKInbo, I ;,lst sudl aU!)tLer tui.us capture and .JPZ?:!". ?Y Together with all manner of Western I'r-Hlrce, have lost it, for he van beard Liter in the I me .m 1 :ida r;-,n cs to rjuaPfv and mieii a FLO IT II. BACON7. FISH. SALT.! . . . , , , 1 cannot he to;l. rsoi i in i)ri..-e. A -oS;tiiiuanee I'Al'PnN OH A-i -f ' j cveinng t alking very loutl, ana r.sK.ng sm! in'-r; ot ' t '.r.-otrisre :. r.iiei.-trully s.'ilici- Who'esalc and retail orders solit'teil .... :.,-..r ., ,i,. i.ir.,,(i.i, ! tod. ii-i'i no ) win o war.tm-1 remler en- ot i j-a j unit k iiiirf irvjii v tli K - i and : ronipil v GHed on the shortest notice Kiid inosi reasonalile terms WOOD. MORRELT, i CO. mum mmm mm. V?.T. P. PATTOM, Jlanul'ac'turev itntl Dcalur lit ALL, KINDS OF CABINET FUEITITDEE Son. IO anil 13 lisitoii Slri'ft, JOUXSToWX, PA. iiad become of i:. till.- ?jl:.-Uaction to nil. VALUE LCTPaXCEU. Kb v r. e t a rg-, Oct . 1 ;J. 1 s;. .-t f . Tlnreaiis, Hedstoiiits, WuMh;t;indS, Sidoliourds. (,'hninlior Sets, Prlor Sets, Wardrobes, Hook Cujm.0 ioii njres. Cane rhnir9. Wood Sent 'tiBlru. Kitchen I'urniture, lii'd Lou ntrcs. Mat treses, Tete-a-Tei 's. K.(tension Toble?, IiiniiiK Tablt'a. ... C iil.-oiirds. r. v. Sec, .e., Ac &e., ire., Ac., &c, ie., &c, Ac., Ac kvkhv nesciiiiTio? or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent ptj e and nt low prior-. Ca'iinet and hairaiii ko.o' nunc, iais of all kinds Tor sale. Furniture deii vc;-.' d at any point in .lohnstown or at Kni!ro;id St:it 'on f i ce of extra charge. W.M. I. PATiOS. Johnstown. Oct. 13, lSTO.-tf. iTookskIatthIs! 136. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 136. BflCKi&PElUOIllCAIASTOIiB IN CAM BUI A COl'MV, 'EsQ.r' The present nse of the distinc tion "Esqr.hc' conveys not the lemotest idea of its origin or appropriation in past ages. Tho esquire originated in chivalrie times, when the sons of gentlemen, from the ages of seven years, were brought up in the cast le of superior lo.ds which was an estimable advantage to the poorer no bility, who could hard!jr otherwise have given their children the aceonijilishments of their station. From seven to fourteen these boys were called pnges or valets. They were instructed in the management of amis, in the art of horsemanship, in ex ercises of strength aiid activity, so as to lit them for the tournament and battle, and the milder glories of chivalrous gallantry. Long after the decline of chivalry the word esquire w as used on!y in a limited sense, for the sons and peers of knights, or such as obtained the title by relation or some other means. I'lackstone defines esipiire to be all who bear offices of trust under tho crown, and who arc styled esquires by the hing in their commissions and appoint- j ....... ... , Il in- .!ilt- llI'llU U O tilU ; king with the title of esquhu they have a ! ri"ht to that distinction for life. BOOK BSMYAEIETY STORK J AV1NO recently en liirjiod our stock ?mc 1 now prepared to sell at u frestt reduction from fniriK-r prices. (i?;r sio k consists of Drutrs, Moiicines, l'lifumciy, Kaney hoitps, Leon's, Hail's and Allen's Hair f:e?tr,rsitivc!S l'iljy.l lintinents, l'lastern. Liriirr.cr.'s, IYin K:il Iert?. Citrate Maj-nes'.t, Kss. Jamaica (..iiircr, 1'iire Flavoripjr Extracts, lsenees. Lemon Syr n p. Sooiliiiitf Syrup, Spiced Syrup, lf.hu barb, I'll re Spices, A-c. Cigars snd".Tcbccos, niank Kor.ks, lieeds. Notes nnd Bonds; Cap, Foat, Commercial and nil kinds of Note 1'aper; Finv e!ope.. Fens, Pencils. Arnold's Writing Fluid, i'luck and Red Ink.lPoeket nnd Pass Hooks. M::RTn'.iri?, Newspapers, Novels. Histo ries, Bibli is Keiiirions, Prayer and Toy Uookp, I'enk hi v-s. Pipes, Ac. v"- We havo added to our stock n lot of FINE JKtVKLJtY. to which we wouidmvite the at tention ot the Ladies. I'llOiOGUAPH AI.IU'MS at; lower prices thin evrr ottered, in the place. Paper and C'ijrars sold either wholesalp or re tail. ' LLMMO.N A- M VllKA V. J aiy 30, 1608. Jlain Street, Fbeusburgr. i AW ANU CULLKCTION Ol't'ICK M p--M.EA:HEI,Wholesi,let.nd Uetail De,! I A i I'T III M.IM1AJ1D ('ATl.Ol.'C V. OIlKS ot a. TIERN EE Y NULL, Colonnadt Itow, rbrnslinrs:. Pit. J Speei;il attention paid to collections In nil parts of the Fiiitid Stales- J-lh-".l.-tr." fIKST N TION A L SADDLE AND -L HA !t.N K.SS SHOP OF CA MIlUlA O FNTV, ili'h street, (opposite Union School House,) We: t ard, tbensbarir, M. l. 'N Fi i Co., - ITo'.v Ti;ev TIvArn Tir. FirTF.nNTir. I'xliibitors of every description, professors, bhowmcn, ifce., who hold forth at Yichs bnrg. Missisxippi, have a.loj ted a shrewd Proprietors. zt'lllri and Jlariitux made and re pane ! and all other work m my One ex m tr.e liest manner, on the shoi let-t none at the most r'tiaonuble rales, f 'OAh! Ct) VIM ' 'F'm QnUi.ril.tr i friends to the. Oi.l I I tlUlilTIJ UU;.'!!l HI now pivp;n-ed to fuinibh, !a larjre or small Mi-iotit;es. ii oiirtiitif-s ,.f I Will, ji'n 1.' o,. I ""J 1 UlTPMINOFS LOAL, at lowest n-ulo l rates. I . 1' 'f A" C, ill delivered niouii.t ! v and I ..I ..I...,-.,., i.... ' oiii(, vm 101 Burgesses of the cities .and towns of this Vrt uVtI zVum STowrlVedlJe (Commonwealth, toreouire their ot.lico attention. DAN1KL 11. ZAU..1. and constabulary force, and rt is hereby kind. Phaveu Hooks, liiai.ts. liisruniei, nnd COXTKOVr.llSt.VI. Wokks, Pkhiouicai.s. Pir-Tt-KK.s, Kit ames, &r 4:.. 1; Franklin Street, .lohnstown. Pa. Will sell every article at Hal timoreor i'hildelphia prices. A lUieral nniitt alloiCf.il tnthe ttc.v. 1'tfrvn, Kibniric,trtli- .'i j;- 00 ot Kinje n,is. ttcidkS tioiiud and Fk fnrej irm:mvniit r-.-.-5 -t? ,,.,1 rruniedat ti:u lowest possible pi ices. Ail the 1 - ....o- Eastcin Weekly Papers fir sale. mehls which call for no distinction in re- 133. Franklin Street, Johnstown. 135. ! g;,-'J to "race, color or previous condition." .atidie-i ryrrTTi nTntrinrn mtttti i tt o i m I ln oruei to exciuoe coioied cnizeus from 1 iilll BlWlEST- SHIP AKLnATlUl'iiontotheircSl.ibitIo,tlicBocater. ll-ti.-tf.l pHitsONs jroiiijr to Europe, or those aendin ' ers to public edification and amusement 'ortheir I. . ,,, , nave sunstitutca 'cards ot invitation" for tickets. These "cards of invitation'' soli cit the company of the holder thereof to the entertainment, whatever it may be, lecture, theatre or circus, specifying- the made their duty, and also the duty of the clerks of maikels of said town and cities, &HT- iy t - ittioainl Line --"VJ.JlJi2ri: ol Mteiniei-H to.and from Europe. . ll.is i,-;tc t M I IcUi.'c l!ifiir tui I??'! l-'fin'ir, ! jonascowii, t-a. 7il M. LLOYD & CO , liASKElis, ALTOONA, PA Drafts on Hie principal cities anil Silver nnd i to search out and arrest all persons violating . ce:el na e.eposii, pnyitio on 'i-mami without I T?o r"V f'c TwTo vllri "X! VmIo' ., ... ,. interest, or on tune win. , merest nt fair lutes. tl iit O 1110.1 ILXt) WJUiXivb, any of the nroviMonsoi this act. Anv per- i . J is remarkable for comfort, speed and satetv. numbered seat, and also statin" "that to Drafts for -1 and 'upwards sold at Oie lowest , . - current rates. For further pam iculnrs call at ' uelray expenses you are expected to pay son having a knowledge of tho violation of ' ?f 4 rmMit-Laa' - ot-Mr,Ts. II n I'd ii"tiV'.V STONtCS, OUTNTflK nial CAP.I- . .." anv of these i)r.vJf.ions m:iv mnlf inform- i t-beiiii urg, 1 . OlI:ce in ntw bull iing Atinn of the snn, ...... i. . i . ..r ,i. i '"' f1 on Cci.lre street, two Coors o iut ; (r(im rlrt.e, alty shall go to the informer. faug.27. and TM'.n NUT SI, AltS. MAXTKIS A-.. tnn;in street. . .o i o . . . i. I Iil'ie""' lS""'-tf 1 I ii,ii, ur niianiri i-iiv (hub uii'.y oe, ..mi i ie on liai ion is ii ti aii:.ierao;e. iliac looks as if the white man had beaten the colored brother, for surely a man cannot Le compelled by law to invito" to his enter tainment any save those agreeable lo him. IV. n.u mi. V . fact u red of the very b.-t Italian Hi.d hi- ";.i;i.t -American Marbles. Kuiire s:i i i-.i-i.- :' ' ii.ni ttuaratiToetl in price, desi rc,-uiio:i or worn. u and s -'j'-'i! A YfiL'NG lady on a railway train the other day was considerably vexed because a fruit vender coming tiiroioih the cars !"yNJLL Mclaughlin. Attorney Tt is an emmemw !.., i.:i. ' ' . "NJ.dir.Jo.instov.-ti. Fa. Ihco in the old .....1.11111, ! t.-vcliatixe iHMUU.-iir, (ui)-s:a:rs.) corner ol Clin- Til-VO?tl trt fl friT.:it PYlr.,,1 41. f ! tl,l:li! I.OI'!:Sl ?-t i't--t s V li! ,i ...ml r,. w 11 l.iirf- , . ,it , ... 1" ! ,.... ooMiieeted with hU i.t-utvssion. cct. i.-,. JOHN I'AKKE. young man. who was sit ting m ar her, that liave a right to shoot or injaiV dogs orolh- : , 0 't V,7. - . . . -sl!t; thought that boy was rather familiar 11 , mi i , V, :-r!l prop- i i . im.it, a r h.nv, W i , i s. t j ; VI 63 V 111 'nng her pet names. Mie became less iofT. " .. . Si LIS1J . lmlignant when the conductor explainer Key &" ? 157- t:: 1 m t! v-i ..-o O Q. O 2 O ruddy Lues. TJ;ey v.e:e as i by sor.ve tcnil'le c.-i:;:!.';i."'i,io together, the h-wiii-g, shi 5c hi noble ship plunging fcarle- . erimoi! crested waves, the f ; t.f I. ail. snmv ,;, f . .? -. j . ...... ,vvu vessel and falling t-.. 1--.- : ll'il.'.Vf r.. tie Vf.-'.r . - 1 fire resting on c-.-.r ma ; ' , , etc., and above all i!.e LOCK MIL TO Mil I EllSTAXDIXGS. JTS. V streaks with ir.ete.-r. .-, . v. piesentcd a set :x- of , .. . Restore tho"yn? and Fif!:; ;i ?:i':eS Givo Tctic So Yc;:r System. lOJi Scvcut't AfC ?,-ir I'or!:. i j i i l IS a w. . ' 8 f ity surpa-:si..g the v, " ';. TIIE mi JerFine-1 rc s',ie-i fir'lj infori,.. ti:s nil- i The Cli. - I ' ' A. no rous eiilomers nnl the pnM .-ir ni r:i!ly ": " - . that l.e is prpan i to t.:i:.nr:it r::re t it's ::.l the A Ilia; die s; vs. SHOES of liny d- sired yr.-.t or ..I'i'y. from the , . finest French e:r,r-;-Uin !.oo:s to tl.f conrsest CulSloilS 1 C.-J e. i , .g broirans, in the vfi: y to ;t m nkr. on tl.e . j .,. . q , )( . fiiortest notice, ni d t n model ate prk r-s ;;S 1 ' " ' ' like work can lie .t!r.ed anywhere. is reu-.eiribei ed t',ri u I Those who have worn Poo! and Shoos mnde . , nt my eftsllishmT.t ne.-l no nurnnee to let bergs have m tchti the snpeiier o.niililv of mv work. Others can vv- ,,1.,,;,.- v easily be convinced of the raet if thev will only j ,,lL fa-ae.et a-i. ive me a trial. Try nnd e eoni inced. I fd. iudeed. in tlu i ?.. the. seas which hac 1 . j summer months i lKct February to r-i-oiiipt! v and in a woi knei nlike manner. Thankful for j a-t favors 1 tol confl.-len; that my work and prices v ii! e-enmenu nie to a eon- iiiiuawce aim inei ease oi ihmhi'i-, . aro covcir. enormous thickt.c-s. a: STRKKT, ' other durin- st n -- 1 Near Union School House, Ebensburg. j ;LuJJnu.!f " 'r ' TI1K ?m-wi-lH.r desires to Ci'tll the attention : 'e'' ' ' 1 of the citizens if Cambria and adjoining thus lortned, vast th.'.;.:li ;! counties to the fact that lie has now in t-uceess- ! OVp.Jf.,i,,.i ; ,, :, ,. i fill operation in KtH.-r.sl.urK a Shop for the man- C-CtCtlctl m inagbl.:. . ufacture and repair of i "Anions the d' : '' - ' CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, ice," says Tyndaii. -. : Sjrlnsr HSn. SeiclH, ) v,hich spriiv from a V And nil o-r tlccriit bn of Ifo-fc in thtt Hkc. ! t, T . . . , , , , 1 nese arc the lcebf: Empioynifr none but skiHtnl workmen and I - iisinj only t he best materials, T feel confident I They rise soineti:::e- t I can srive entire satisfaction in work, styles n . ,. . and prices. j Cil'tOS Ol left a'.OVt; 1 1.0 v PI ltforni work doneat short notice. Itermtr- Pei.-'lit of i.'o c. 1.m v 1 iiiK of all kind attended to at reasonable rates. ' . " ltc .... ... . t A Itlacksniilh Shop in connection with Man- ; times that seen above. V.'i ufactorv. Oh 11 and see specimens of work. i lT June lST2.-tf. 1). M. CH I'TE. 1 glu He proceeds . , . .. ruoeiui-'Toits of j with in northern sc; P1KEMX FOQWIV AM) STOVE WORKS, IHtLIAUAYSllUIM. PA. : tl purchased the establishment lately ' tol'med, move, hi e the S' n as Enterprise Foundry, we are uow 1 s.1I1,iv ,t.....,,... , ,t i . . ,i , to manufacture I SdlHiy tlOW l .V. li. 1 ... .1 3 as : "ii ciers. From the v.vifr.'.. the indurated snows .-1 i. and fill them with kv. Ti.f IT. 11 know i prepared to manufacture LIGHT CASTING S ! !'cach the a! Ci L l,x"' i:-' of every description. ; its bottom into stibr.iarire Tho Various Styles of Stoves '. dcmiiucd by tiie:app.::.g.-; mannfacturevl at our establishment are in all : un-ible to le-i-f i1,. .1; ; respects cjual lo any in the market. ! u,K'lHe 1,1 ,'u ' i Steam EnpincsandaU kind ofMachinery V s ? y -K : I promptly and satisfactorily repaired. ' gu vat tea,.-, s m i SAII our work is wamintedrto be exactly "ese i nn agronml ii .::' -"-l ' aial often maintain ku;:. Others escape, t le ili.al fJAsn y, f o g a n r y & co.. 1V1Ii.1LF.SA LB PEALERS IN MOiliSU & 813 RYE MY. ANl) ALL KINDS OF DOn.STIC ITQXJORS, AM) lMPORTEKH OK Foreign Vines, Gins, Brandies, &c, X. SIS Liberty Street, Dec. 6, lsn.-Oia. PITTHlil'RGir, PA. WOOLEN FACT0EY! J J.i !Ni introduced new machinery into our oolen ri:tory, we aro now prepared to man n( Kef ii re on short notice. FLOTHs CAsm nli1 styles i W ool taken in excharnre for mods nr worked ou bhares. Market pric-e paid for wool EbenSb.,rSr,Feb.24.1:f.":N ' A i'6-N'- i 'fT TTVn t r-r r--.r, , - a, OuJdSl-trylow! t ?? Uy said : Jl & est wish rates. Tre us. J u HTI -hweet, have an v orain'es ' the told her h- -v -2, "Sv.!!- -i'-J:' TT3- C? i ty. the law will not uphold the man in shooting tho do or l.iwls 01 Ins neighbor simjily liecause they are trespassing on htuti; or, in other woids, no one is allo-.yeil to take the execution of the law into bis own hands. His legal remedy is in a claim for damages against the owner of the of- j fcLumg st'Kk. en.burir. Pa. Oiliee in front nwnn , J. Floyd s new biiiltia.tr. Centre strtei. All manner of Iol'hI business atlenued to satisfac torily, and collection:' a specialty. lu-M.tf.j Y. A. eilotMAKtll,... .VVM. II. SKC'IILKU. .illiirncjs.l.l.. L'-i i l r.;;::.;rcuc;, CAiimuA Co., in. tf. i u i rniddu, Strict, Jolnuluma. I tlsat tho in...r.t. fi-nit.n..,. rwlv W. MAUI tW. - I4',n..nn.,. ' elain.e.l i.-...t !l.ir,, MO.M-MEN'TS, HEADand TOM It STO V-T i I -I t'Of.NlFK ami CAlll.NFT Mi,iANiJ I TEI.t. 4c, luaiiulaci nred of the very best'flal- j ...ii nun iiiviiutri irots. rerleet sit:'fae lion in work, design price j.-ii ii :ii.teed J-t)rdersresieetfiil!ySo!ieite i!in.t r roii-t-t-ly ejieeuted. IJshustoM n, Nov. 11, ;i -u: l Vi'ink at her tenderly Tho yiil over there ! Her walk ";vreeian beitdeily,' And I'lirchascd, her hair. nVI.LLi r,'enlvc money on deposit, discount 1...L,-.. t,,,:l0.ct notes, nnd intend to all the business USUUtiv done liv K.mb,.,. what it is represented. ASK YOFIl GF.OCEU FOU AMERICAN BOWELESS SARDINES. They have received Diploma lor their merit the warm waters of the i'U' A DlSt'OVEIiY AI'.OCT Cr.N- thinking and obscnant n- l wherever exhibited. Froiiouneed by all. the : discoveries arc eoi-iai.iiv II eheapest'luxury of the nre. valmiblo. nd al- ' tmlIlts alc most necessary to the table, to travelers, or at known, man v of wliieli. ii tr.:0. pic-iucs. Facked in the best Olive oil of our , i ' i . i . , -owu importation, in tin l oves finished s-ime as i llca'd aiter, Min e o.!io ; tin imjrted: and are sold at less than half tho ' treasury of est -ihli.c ! cost ot French ardmes. The r deli.-ii.i. masuiy ot e. i.ioi all classes sold by all Urst class Kioeers. 1 ' , ' ,, '. .r , . holesal" by iWlth the follow lbg I " 1 it l- - M LAICAN i A If DINK CO.. April 4, lS73.-3ui. SI Iiroa.l St., N. V. gTILL UP A N I) A T IT! change : "An intelligent and ' :C ;;; has for many years bivu . fABlXET MKGAXD OPERT.IKIXG. Thankful for past liberal favors, the snbspi j ! quite novel and worthy el i i ' " ' ber .u-sires to inform tin. people,. f Kbeiwbmo- l i ,1 . , oeJ " an.l vicinity that he is still ctrrvi:. on the bus? i havc hv.vs t,"u-1" U; ; Iness above named in ail its branches, on Hiit'li ; no c.MKCotience : be rc;-l:mt -Mrc.-t.nearly opposite the Public - li ,i II.',,X. A . l , Substantially mad.- Furniture of nil kind sold needed or not or rat:;er lit ... ......... uii.ii.uui y.iMiori '' lef. and tioi.-r-' , als attended to promptly and satisfacim ilv. ' every fifteenth row each ; ...... r.i.x lu.S. .,,., c,l vi;-"-' Ebensburjr, March 21, 1..:.-i;iu,' ALLITZIX HOTEL i M . OALI.ITZI.N IfiT-VTlOV I' If v i Havimr jut puiclu.s d 5 At ' nished thisJwell,tn,nJ In, " ?" l . the weather becomes ' time, the silk and ms- 1 ' ' Th.is, for want of I-"lle, unable to fill the o.lkc i""" r,!'; -LZ X,L-X- v.AIlf Cashier. ous '.t.i. ti.e snbscnbei is fn v ,7"- signed. The p-Hm i-"" I I'OVD&CO., HANKKR8, I favor him with tt-i " patr-naite. 'and 'i'i n U tlu'M Wul' H-r i, c , f P. F.X: lil'rtG, P 1 . rvn-mu in c" milwil r,,.V,,ti'V,r ' filling is comikicJ. lowed,.,. Time LepoSits. i'.nin ns'n L.1. . f'' t home who ,.,,,1 bv t'lC - ' ' .01 aeeesit. e on nls in I lie T'i.i;,Mi-v ,. .. ' ati.MM miiukiutb. -"-r. , ,.,; " ' b'ederjliJunkiut tujmetrilusied "UU U 1 Calli, ,ip Froptietor. i hut he ha .'. ' ' uaimui., Art.l.l,l:,3.-tr. fciLe in the second i.- 0-
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