lornl Sterna, gi Still Lives. A report was circulated fa county, some time ago, that a young -by, aScnt of 1 e 1 enna- Central li. 11. a 4t fl'ilmore, had been arrested in Fort -Sens, on the charge of being a spy from , secession army in Pensacola, and it was ported that he had subsequently been bv a Court-martial and sentenced to be -r-ed. e are glad to learn that the story as the arrest of young Kirby in Fort Sens his trial and sentence are concern its incorrect. It seems that it was in the army in Pensacola he played the spy, & ii hiving obtained valuable information con ,;Eg their position, strength & plans, he seeded in inducing a negro to row him over rjrt Pickens, where . he arrived in safety i information which he communicated to commander of the Fort was regarded as tirtant, he was treated kindly, and furmsh- vith a first class passage in a vessel to r York, where he arrived some 8 or 10 fjf The Atteghcnian, is out in favor of grating the approaching anniversary of l-mcan Independence, in the regular old '::.jncd patriotic style. The suggestion is wi one. and we therefore at once record ytcin its favor. Can't we have a cele ! a i - i .- f i v nr if .i . i l :n . I. . fIQE3uu, ! la uuuuu iu gu iuiuuu, auv rt no they will give it their attention forth .'. r ... i .:i:- a ,nrr nach .s possible by the pomp rnd stance cf war the shouting of the rtains and the waving of plumes an old .iioncd dinner m the good old fashioned old fashioned music an old fashioned ition, delivered by an old fashioned citizen, H iboundiDg in old fashioned patriotism f3sLioned regular and volunteer toasts, :h as Dr. Smith used to prepare and read rteklrations of this kind, the .lays when we went gipsy ing, A loiig time ago." A ilea wouldn't it be a good idea to wind : the colelration with an old fashioned ball, 'h ao old fashioned fiddler who can play Sagar in the gourd," Clar de Kitchen," i the " Devil's dream," with old bachelors '3jor managers, and an old maid of fifty the le of the evening ? Wouldn't it be glori- .:? wouldn't all enjoy themselves? uldu't somebody fall in love with somebo- i and wouldn't Tom, Dick, Harry, Hub, 3, Jack and Joe "Diuce all niht till broad daylight, A- 1 home with the gals in the morning ?" :' course they would, and so they ought to tiT The Johnstown Tribune says that T-i Kirby, who recently arrived in New X from Fort Pickens, is a lion in our J metropolis." Mercy on us, a lion! Y.'i, all that wc hope is that he will refrain zs roaaicg when he returns to his iiiouu home. As Shakespeare says, a lion lad es is a most dreadful thing -ere is not a more fearful wild-fowl a: lion living. But probably he is a , for than lion a Htttnm who eouIJ "roar vou as sr ;cntly : any uek'u; dove, or as twere a nightio- XtT Wc will be under obligations to those : our f.knJs throughout the county, who will aJ us their as.-itancc in rendering the local :prtnient of our "paper as interesting as pos i'c Miiy things cccur worthy of notice, f which vro never hear at all, or not until -J are too old to be noticed as items of cend as earlv accounts of all acci- marriages, births, deaths, public mcct riots, robberies, friendly knock-downs, -.mil j a w u a&dUiL3 auu uait(;i ice, uivo ;-, which may occur in your neighborhoods. favors of the kind will be thankfully re tted and gratefully remembered. tlT George R. Slick, of Siickville, about ee miles from Johnstown, has been arrcst- on the charge of being one of the gang of 2stcrft-iters whose arrcet we mentioned last He ?ave bail in the sum of ft2.000 c V ' hs arDearance for trial at the next U. S. A jtriet Court, in Pittsburgh. We learn erger failed in obtaining bail and has ieeatiy been committed to jail. The Cambria Guards" are patiently iting for marching orders. They will prob- J receive them during the present week. fofrom the bungling manner affairs are gsd by the State Administration this is 7 uncertain. Boerbaveg Holland Bitters. The Philadelphia Argnt in speaking of the exhibition held in that city by the Frank- 4 Institute, says : "In noticing medicines, we are always ex toely cautious unless satisfied of the merits the article. Among those exhibited, is t celebrated Holland Bitters, This medi has been extensively introduced into ev- J State in the Union, and into the Canadi- 13 Provinces, principally within t h last two "rs. The exhibition shows testimonials in STery language known in America, among ich we notice one from the late Hon. John - Clavton. of Dalewara. "Dyspepsia, Ileadache and Indigestion, "J which all persons are more or less affec- can usually be cured by taking moder- vercise, wholesome food, and a dose of irhave'a Holland Bitters one hour before n meal." Baltimore Sun . License Notice. The following named persons have filed their petitions for License in this Office, which will be presented for the action of the Court ia the first week of next June session, to wit : TAVERN LICENSE. Chas. Zimmerman 3rd B. Koehler Henry Schad John B. Myers Thilip Ilartzog W'd Johnstown Bo. Loretto borough. "William Kyan Jr. John Thompson Jr. Isaac Crawford John A. Blair James M. Riffle Veronica Reilly James W. Condon, Daniel McDonald Owen McCaffrey Ebensbur" Borouh. Summitville Borough. Yoder township. Lawrence Schroth Carrolltown Borough, Mich ael Barnacle Clearfield township; John Eischen sehr Conemaugh borough ; Josei h Geisc Rich land township; John Carroll ' Loretto l5prings, ; Rebecca Llewellyn Yoder township; Adam Kurtz Yoder township ; Francis Gallasoth Yoder township ; Charles Zimmerman Jr. 3rd Ward Johnstown ; James Downey 2nd Ward do ; Ja cob Fend 4th Ward do; IJarman Endrsss 2nd Ward do; Jared Williams do ; James Downey Sr. do ; John Brady do ; Francis Seitz Couem augh Borough ; Johu Sivert do ; Harnan End ress Taylor Township ; Lenhard Kest do ; Rob ert Trotter Cambria township ; George Rand olph Wilmore Borcugh ; Jacob Mack Cambria township ; James D. Hamilton Wilmore Bor ough ; John Headrick Conemaugh Borough; Florian Bengle Loretto Borough ; Jerome Tlott, Susquehanna township ; Samuel Dillon, Suaqne hanna township ; Francis P. Grossbcrgcr, Car rolltown Borough ; Lewis Kerstriug 4 th Ward Johnstown; Henry Scnable do; Yra. D. Nich olson 2nd Ward do ; Michatl J. Tlott Susque hanna township ; Daniel Litzinger Chest Springs Borough ; John E. M'Kinzie bo ; Patrick Grimes Loretto Borough ; Terrenrc Delozicr Cirroll township ; John Banding 2nd Yard Johnstown. George N. Hohman 4th Ward Johnstown ; G. Conrad, Richland township ; Adam Pfarr, Yo der township ; Geo. W. Mullin. Washington township; Francis Dashnar Allegheny Yp. John Hamilton, Washington towihip. Samuel Craig, Allegheny Tp. QUART LICENSE. Cvrus Heart 3rd Ward Johnstown : D. W. Goughnour do; Jacob Leib Carroll township; Clerk's Office, ) Ebensburg May 13 1S61. f J. McDONAlJ). Clerk LIST OF CAUSES set down for trial at a Court of Common leas. to le held at Ebons burg, on the first Monday (lx.ing the Crd day) of June next. FIRST lrCK. Dimond vs O'Donnell McColgan vs Murray Weakland vs Luther Ellis vs Ream Flinu's Exe'rs vs Burgoon SECOND WEEK. Moore vs Ieidy McDermit vs Colcless.r ot al same vs same same vs same same vs panic Pa. R. R. vs Durbin Rex Kemmcrer&Co vs Pan's' Ex'et's Ncwkirk et al vs King et a Sink vm Cretin Jr. McKeage vs P.diii.ir ct al Wm. Carr & Co vs sar e Wm. Williams Jr. vs same McFarlane & Co vs Litzinger tJsrucshce Paul vs Plummer F!ick vs Lnt! .it Scanlan's Il'rs vs E. A: C. II. II Co. Lloyd & Hill vs Palmer tt al Jones vs Mi Mire Ryan's use vs Tiley Ilainey vs Siim'tnakcr Richards.n et al vs 1 1-:itii:m Zahni vs Muri:y Rainoj' et ux vs lvrv Diver n. ''ci-tt same vs t-amo IIolliwoil vs Lvir'iing Jr.. Co. Smith vs N'- h- n-: McDermitt vs II -i:iiio Riddle's Use vs Robe ts i d Lemke vs V.'ss Alsop vs ll.iger Troxel ct al vs Pcnmxrk Glas Ilvni) Myers for use vs Tdey .r. Muller sv Glass. JOSEPH M DONA Lit Pr. Prothonatary's Offiec, Ebcn&bnr, May 8, 18Gl.-tc. IBENSBURG MAIlKEr. UKPORT, RecispJ weeklv bv - j -j DAVIS, JONES & G rnicEs. Flour per hbl Extra Family, 87,25 " Extra. C.75 " " Superfine, C,25 Wheat, per bushel, 1 .25 Rye, " " ,C2J Buckwheat, " " .5n Corn, " " ,C2i Oats, " " ,28 Potatoes, " .50 Apples, " " ,62 Apples, " " drieJ, 1,50 Peaches, " " " . 2,00 Beans, " " 1.00 Cloverseed, " 5,00 Timothy, do. " " 1,75 Butter, " lb. 10 Lard, " 10 Bacon, " " ,101 to .14 Eggs, " doz. . ,10 Notice. To Maet Wible, daughter of John Wible. Take notice : That I have made application to the Court of Common Tleas of Cambria Coun ty for an order to sell certain real estate of said John Wible, who has been found to be a lunat ic, and I appointed a committe on his estate. You are. in pursuance of an order of the said court, notified to to bo and appear at a court of Common Pleas, to be nolden at iibensburgh. the first Monday of June next, to show cause, if any you have, why the said order should not be gran ted GEO. C. K. ZAnM, Committee of John Wible. May, 15th, 1861 3t. IN EARNEST. We are compelled to call upon all persons in debted to the Ebensburg Foundry to call and settle their accounts without any delay. In many years business this is our first call ; but our situation, and the times, require that we should make it ; and suits will bo brought in all cases where it is not obeyed. f-Ebensb'g, May 8, 1861-3t E. GLA8S & CO. Agricultural. T HE MANAGERS OF TnE CAMBRIA County Agricultural Society are requested to meet at the office of D. II. Roberta Esq., in ZTbensburg, at 1 o'clock P. M., on Saturday, the 1st day of June 18C1. By order of the Pres't. May 15 tl-3t D. J. JONE S, Se'cy. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo nas and Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Gjmmon Please of Cambria County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Ebensburg, on Monday, the 3rd day of June next, at one o'clock P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit All the right, title, and interest of Edward Burke and Wm. J. Burke of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Washington Town ship, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Jona than Robinson, the heirs of Lewis Cissidy, dee'd and others, containing 400 acres, more or less, about 20 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected two small Plank Houses now iii the occupancy of Wm. Burk and Nicholas Burk, Also a frame hous?, a frame stable and a saw mi1', now in the occupancy of the said Edward Tiurk. Taken in execution and to te sold at the suit of H. J. Roberts for use of John Mainhart. Also All the right, title and interest of Wm. O'Kcefle dee'd, in the hands of Wm. O'Keefie of, in, and to a piece or parcel cf land situate in Cambria township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Richard Owens, Geo. C. K. Zahm, E. J. Waters and others, containing 114 acres, more or less, about 80 acres of which are cleared, hav ing thereon erected a two story log house, not now occupied, a two story dwelling house "and a log barn, now in the occupancy of William O' Keeffe. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Judith Whalon. Also All the right title and interest of Teter Empfield, one of the defendants, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in White town ship, Cambria county, adjoining lands of L. W. Weld, John Beers, and others, containing 120 acres more or lestf, about 20 acres of which are cleared, having theieou erected a small Plank house, now in the occupancy of Frederick Hart. Also A piece or parcel of land situate in White township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of L. W. Weld, and other land of Defendant and others, containing 38 acres more or less, having thereon erected a saw mill now in the occupan cy of L. W. Weld. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Martin Bell. Also All the .light, title, and interest of Da vid Rager, of, in, and to a tract of land situate in Jacksou towhship, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Abraham Rager, Henry Rager, Andrew Rager and others, containing 180 acres, more or less, about 70 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story hewed log bouse, now in the occupancy of Mary Rgcr and Isaac Ra ger. Also a hewed log house and small stable, now in the occupancy of David Rager. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Edward Roberts. Also All the right, title and interest of Geo W. Hawk, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in White township, Cambria county, ad joining lands of Charles Ranstead, Wm. Towell, Mithias Kesslar and others, containing 100 acres more or less, about 50 acres of which arc clear ed, having thcrton erected a two story Plank or frame house, and double log barn, now in the occupancy of John Isaac. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of James Rainey. Also All the right, title and interest of John Moore, of, in and to a pieca or parcel of land sit uate in Carroll township, Cambria county, ad joining lands of Wm. Nichols, Joseph Griffith, Wm. Barkstresser and others, containing 100 acres, more or less, about 10 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a small log house and log stable, now in the occupancy of the said John Moore. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Adam Kyth. Also All the right, title and interest of Wm. Lloyd, of, in and to the following described tract of land situate n Croylc township, Cambria omi'ity, Pennsylvania. Beginning at a sugar tie-j, thence South 07 degrees east 7 1 jerch.es to a .-t, thence Nortii 11 degrees cas 86 perches to a post, thence South 03 degrees west 3G per ches to a Beech stump, thence North 55 derrccs we.-t 8 1 perches to a post, thence North 23 de grees east 87 perches to a post, thence North 80 ; g ices west 153 perches to a pest, thence South 10 degrees east 84 perches to a white oak, thence South 8 degrees e.ist 88 perches to a beech, thence South 22" degrees west 90 perches to a spruce, thence South 50 degrees east 33 pen bed to a white oak, thenci North JS degrees 5l per rhes to the place of beginning, containing 122 .-htcs and allowance, adjoining land; of John Murray A'sq., Win. Frirglc, Daniel Pringle and I'm rs, about GO acres of which are cleared, hav- 11 ix thereon erected a plank house and log barn, ('iiioccujueti,; it being tne same lanu mat was i.veyed by II. P. Linton sheriff of Cambri.i ccun iv. to Jeremiah Russell by deed acknowledged the 8th day of June A. D., 1859, which said deed was assigned by the said Jeremiah Riivll ' i the said Wm. Lloyd hy assignment dated the 5th day of August A. D., 1859. Taken in exe cution and to be sold at the suit of Geo. Shaffer. Also AH the right title and interest of John I'm e s Tone of Defendants of, in and to a piece j- i -1 - ur parcel oi lanu situate in inie townsnip, Cambria count-, adjoining land of Jacob Hartz tll, Burges, Mrs. Glass and others, containing 100 acres, more cr less, about 1 0 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a log house a two story plank shop, and a frame larn, now in the occupancy of the said John Beers. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Foster aud Nocii for "the use of Stahl & Roberts. Also All tha right title and interest of John Ashcraft of, in and to a piece oi parcel of land situate in Chest township, Gimbria count v, ad joining lands of John Tlohe, Casper Robe, Nicho las Hellfnck and the heirs oi James O. iislicr, dec'n, containing 50 acres, about 30 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a cab in house and log barn, now in the occupancy of the said John Ashcraft. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of James Fagan. Also All the right title and interest of A. J Weakland of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Joseph Dyscrt, Bingham and Holliday and others, containing J 73 acres more or less, about one acre of which is cleared, hav ing thereon erected a plank house, a log bouse, a plank stable aud a saw mill now in the occu pancy of James Weakland ami Simon AVcak land. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of E. and W, Elliot. Also All the right title and interest of Wm. Edmiston of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in White township, Cambria county, ad joining lands of Robert HoIIcd, James McCart ney, and others, containing 3 acres more or less having thereon erected a log bouse, not now oc cupied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of MaUhew C Wilson. Also All the right, title and interest of Pat rick McGough, of Thomas of, in and to a tract of land situate in Summerhill township, Cam bria county, adjoining lans of Philip George, Levi Ream, lands warranted in the name of Wm. Smith, P. D. and others, containing 440 acres, more or lss, aboutlO acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a log house and log s table, now jn the occupancy of Wm. Mc Gough, and the said Patrick McGough. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of G. L. Lloyd 4- Co. Also All the right, title and interest of Wm. McGough of Thomas of, in and to a tract of . - rm 1 1 1 land situate in aummernui lownsnip, oamona county, adjoining lands of Phr.jp Ueorge, Ien Ream . lands warranted in the name of William Smith D. D., and others, containing 440 acres more or less, about 10 acres of which are clear ed. having thereon erected a log house and lo stable, now in the occupancy oi rai K iucuougn and the said Wm. McGough. Taken ia etecu tion and lo be sold at the suit of G. L. Lloyd &Co Also All the right, title and interest of Jas. G. DinYond, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Munstcr townsbiivCanibria cu;:o- ty, adjoining lands of David .T. Davis, John T. Hughes, Richard Bumford and others, contain ing 170 acres more or less, about 100 acres of which are cleared, hvving thereon erected a plank house and log barn, now in the occupancy of John Dimond, and a small plank house and log stable now in the occupancy of the said James DimonJ. Taken in executicn and to be sol 1 at the suit of G. L. Lloyd fc Co. Also All the right, title and interest of John A. McGuire of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Allegheny township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Michael Nagle, "Pen dens, and others, containing 100 acres more it less, about 25 aores of which are cleared, hav ing thereon erected a plank house and log sta ble now in the occupancy of the said John A. McGuire. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of James Hall, for use of Wm Hall. Also All the right, title and and interest ot John Brown of, in and to apiece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of the heirs of Thomas II. Porter, Eliza Donaldson, bar ah Enisher and others, containing 130 acres more or less, about 35 acres of which are cleared, bavins thereon erected, all story plank house, a log barn, and other out buildings, now in the occupancy of the said John lrown. la-cen in execution and to 1 sold at the suit of the School District of Wash ington. Also All thejight, title and interest of Geo. Gates, one of Defendants, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land sitaate in Yoder township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Elias Chris man, Jonas Yoder and others, containing 405 acres more or ls, about 85 acres of which are cleared, having. thereon erected a frame dwel ling house, two log barns, a log spring house, and a plank shop now iu the occupancy cf the said George Gates. Also A piece or parcel of land situate in the township and County aforesaid, adjoining lands of Edinborough Smith and others, containing 146 acres more or less, about 20 acres of which are cleared, hawng thereon erected a log dwel liug house, known as the Lindsay Farm. Also A piece or parcel of land situate in the township and County aforesaid, adjoining lands of Samuel Horner, James St. Clair and others, containing 100 acres more or les, alwut CO acres of which arc cleared, having thereon cree'ed five dwelling houses and a log stable. Also A piece or parcel of land situate in the township and County aforesaid, adjoining lands of Harshbergcr heirs, ueorge b. King auc oth ers, containing 400 acres more or less, about 40 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erec ted a hewed log house and small log stable. Also A piece or parcel of land situate in the township and County aforesaid, a(!iniiij lands of Harshbargcr heirs, George S. King and oth ers, containing 400 acres more or less, about 40 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erec ted a hewed log bouse. Also A piece or parpel of land situate in the township and County aforesaid, known as the John Steel tract, containing 318 acres nmre or less, with col and ore bank opened thereon. Also A 1'ieceor parce l of land situate m the township and County aforesaid, adjoining lands of the said George Uates, iiarsnoerger neirs anu. others, containing 300 acres more or lc-s, not now occupied. Also A lot of cround situate in the Borough of nonemiif?h. Cumbria countv. adloiuinc lots of Jsiah Slater, the Gimmon wealth f Pennsyl vania and otlers, having thereon erected a 1 5 Ktorr frame bonse.with a kitchen attached. nw in the occupancy of Taken iu execution and to be sold at the suit i f John Fiidon Knrvivinr nartner of the late lirm ol Fei.lon Ilcver. Nos. 30 & 37. Jin AUther n it title and interest m .mini -...... ... . . r r i . Woods, of, hrtfnd to a lot xjf ground situate in the lkrough of Conemaugh, camona coumy. fronting on Rail Road street, and extern. mg l-ac k to an allev, adjoining a lot of R oUrt Brown o:i one side, and a tot of John rarrell on the c th-.r side, having thereon erected a two story ame house, now in the occupancy oi me sai.j ji;n Woods. Taken in execution an I to be sold at tne suit of Gibbon V L jlsinger lor mc ol m. Flattery. Also All the right, title and interest c f Jas. M'Millen, i f in and to the fol'owinjr described two lots of around situate ia tho borough i f Johnstown, Cambria county, known on the plan of Johnstown extended bv the numbers 31 iV -V) situate adjoining to each other and Itounded and described as foHows: Ficginuing at the corner of Locust and Clinton streets, thence along Chilton streets aforesaid 7 perches to an allev. thence along said alley south CI degrees ea.-t, 8 crches to Larden alley, tlier.ee along tl.e same houtn, 23 legrees west, 7 perches to Locust street, thence along said street north CI degrees wct S perches to the place of In-ginning having there nn erected a three storv brick tavern house, a wood shed anl other buildings now ia the o-cu-panrv of Wm. Richter. Also Two l story plank or frame shops. fronting on Clinton street now in the ivcupancy of Anthony Kurtz and Adolphus Jelenko, the Banl Plank or frame houses bcir." owned bv Uc. Kurtz, anJ erected thereon on ground r?nt, lease- on No. 34. No. 30 having thereon erected a frame stable in the occupancy cf Wm. Richter. Also Three small frame or plauk buildings, each J stories high, occupied by Lewis C. Mont gomery, Jacob A. Aden and Joseph Harden, and erected thereon on ground rent. Taker in executiou and to be sold at the suit of M iry IV-n- net now for use of Jacob lcvcrgxd Executor cf Peter Lcversood. dee'd. Also AH the ri-'ht. tirlo end interest of Rich ard J. Evans, of. in and ta a niece or parcel of land situate partlv in Carroll and Cambria town ships, Cambria County, containing CI aores and 31 perches more or less, adjoining land of IVnja min Jones, Griffith Jones, and lands of Richard J. Evans, and others, about G acres cleared, hav thereon erected a inist mill, and sawmill in that rart situate in Cambria township, in the occu nancvof R. J. Evans, and a two story plank house and log stable, on that part of said tract situate in Carroll township, in the occupancy of Richard Marhn. Taken in executiou ami to lie sold at the suit c-f Beni. Jones'for use of J. Monro Also All the right title and interest cf Geo. Gates, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land sit uate in Conemaugh township, (now l oder) Um bria countv. adfoining lands of Elias Chrisman, Jonas Yoder and others, containing 300 acres more or less, about 100 acres of which aje clear ed, and having thereon erected a two story fram house and log tarn, a spring house and a saw mill now in the occupancy of the said George Gates. Taken in execution and to bo sold at the suit of C L". Pernhinz assijrnce of E. A. Yick rov. AlscwAll the right, title and interest of Eph riara Crum and John Kerr, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in bummcrhill township. Cambria county, adjoining lands of James O' Niel, Wm. Talmer, James Youu and others, J containing 25 acres more or less, nearly all clear ed, having thereon erected a plank uousc and a grist mill in the occupancy of Tobias Ash, also a a plank house, sawmill and stab'c m the occu pancy of the said John Kerr. Taken in execu tion and to be sold at tbo suit of Wm. Palmer. Also -All the right, title and interest of Ith- amar Moore, of. in and to a tract of land situate j in Clearfield township. Cambria county, adjoin- nz lands of Murray Hoffman snd others, con taining 377 acres more or less, having thereon erected a douHe geared saw mill a pjank house and stable. Also A tract of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambrir county, known as the Burge Farm, adjoining lands of Timothy Cauley, James Conden and others, containing 150 acres more or less, about 30 acres of which are cleared having ! thereon erected a plank house. i AliJ A trtct ci Linp situate iu .Clcarfitid- townahip. Cambria county, warranted in the name of Wm. Burns, adjoining lands of Timothy Cauley, Dysert & Earhart and others, containing 100 acres more or less, unimproved. Also- -A piece of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, avijoining either lands of Defendant and others, containing 22 acres more or less. Taken in executiou and to l-c sold at the suit cf Richard Bryan f r use of Tin -mas E. Franklin. Also All the right t'.tla and iuterest of Da vid F. Gordon, cf, in and to a lot cf Tound sit uate in the Borough of Johnstown, Gimbria County, fronting on Locust Street, adjoining lot of the heirs of 1). B. Wake held dee'd, and others and extending back to an alley, having thereon erected a two story frame house and a frame building occupied as a stable now in the occupancy of Gordon. To be sold iu pursuance ol sundry writs at the suiU of diaries Ellis' use. Also All the right, title and interest of B. F. Slick, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the town of Summerhill, Crrnle township. Cam bria county, fronting on the Allegheny Portage Railroad, adjoining land of Thomas Croyle on the west, lot of S. S. Paul on the south, and let ef Elishi PlumnicT on the north, having thereon erected seven houses, a tan house and stable. now in the occupanc3- of the said B. F. Slick. To be sold at the suit of S. II. Smith and C. L. Pcrshinrr. Administrators ef W. F. liover dec' J. N. B. The Sheriff has made the following the conditions of the above sah-s, viz : One fourth of the purchase money on each sale to be paid at the time the property is struck down, when the sale amounts to $500, and upwards, under $500 and more than $100. the one third, under S100 and ore than $50, the half; less than $50 the whole amount, eitberwise the propertv will im mediately be put up to sale again, and no Deed will be presented fir acknowledgement unless the balance of the purchase money be paid on or l-c- lorc the lo.lowing Monday. R. P. LINTON, Shff. Sheriff 's OffW, EUnsburg, May 8, 180l.-tc J Ayer's Sarsaparilla, TOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, And for the pooodv nil nf tti iil,i Scrofula and Scrofnloua AffVrtlona. inrh Tnnior,. I'lerra, Sorn, Kruptlon,. I'lra. P', I'mtnU. Blotches, Itoll. Blatna, ana all Skin DUcaaca. Oakland, Tiki., ftU June, lC9. J. P. ATER k Pi "I- fiilitH? I fW-1 it mv ilnt. In Vnowli-d'-r- what yoor Ssruannrilla has done "for me. Ilarinc inherited a Srofnloti inf.--r from it in various war for yearn. Som.-tiroe it Imrst lit in Ulcers on mi hnndii and arms; aometiin,- it turned inward and di'-tro-fu-d me at the rtom.vh- Two yeara aero it broke out on mr head and covered mr wnlp and cara with one Fore, whirh was painful and loathtuiino beyond dOMTition. I tried manv jnedirim-s and several physicians, but without mnrh relief from any thin?. In lart, the disorder crew worse. At l-ni1h I was r ioi--d to read in the CIuix-l Messontrrr th.it yon had prepared an alterative (aripanll for 1 knew from your repu tation that an v tiling vou made mg't be (rood. I pent to Cincinnati anil pot it, and used it till it cured me. I took it, as yon advise, in ntnall don-s of a U-aKpoonful orer a month, and used almost three bottles.. New and healthy skin aoon hejran to form nnder the scab, which after a while fell off. Mt skin is now clear, and I know bv mr feelintr that the disease is "one from mr srrtem. Von can well believe that I feel what I am saving when I tell yon, that I hold you to he one of the apotlea of the age, and remain ever gratefully, Yours, AL1KUI If. TAl.1.1.1. St. Anthony' Fire, Rose or Rryslpctaa. Tetter and Salt Rhtim, Scald Head, IUu- irena, sore JKyea, Drapajr. Ir. Kobert M. Preble writ. from Salem. X. Y 12th Srt., Ifc5i, that lie lias cured an inveterate case of Irnnsv. which threalen-d to terminate fatally, bv the persevcrinjr use of our SsrsapariUa, and also a da"ntrT- oua attack of jfaitonavt f.rpupelfts bv latere dnw of the same ; rays be cures, the common i.rvption y it con stantly. Uronchocelc, Goitre, or Swelled Neck. Zebulon Sloan of. Prospect. Texas, write : " Three bottles of yonr Sarwinarilla cared me from a floitr a hideous swelling on the neck, wlnou 1 bad FUBered from over two yeara." Lcnrorrha-a or ti 1 1 r a . Ovarian Tumor. Uterine 1'lceratlon, Frnialc LMaeaaes. Ir. J. IX. 5?. fhannin?, of New York Citv, writes : " I most cheerfully comply with tho reitie of your Circnf in saying I have found your Sarc.-ipanlla a most exn-ih-nt alterative in the numerous complaint for which we om rdov such a remedr. but f'neri;tllv in n,re Tiiutjwm of the Scrofulous diathesis. I have cured m.inr iuv-t-erate etK of Lcueorrhcca by it, and some wh'.-re the mmpljiiut wai caused by lUcernttou of the wferw. The ulceration itself w.i soon cured Nothing nithin my knowledge equals it for these fi-male deranir--nient s." Hdward S. Marrow. of Newburv. Ala., writes : " A m- ri-rons orortVrn Jumoron one of the f-mal,-s In mv fatnilv. which had defied nil the r.-niedi.-s we could enr. lor. has ut lniirth been completely cured by yonr extr:i t of Sarsaparilla- Our physician thought nothing but extirpa tion could affonl relief, but be advl--d the tri.d of your -ars.-itmrilla as the last resort lielore cettiiir. nnd it proved cCi-ctual. After takiue your remedy eiht wet L s no symptom of the di.-easo remains." Syphilis and Mercurial DIseaae. JCrw Oiti.r. ax. "rth Auc-ust, lsj9. Pn. J. f . Avr.u. Sir: I ch-erful!v comply with tho request of your s.Ti-nt, and it-port to yon -oiuc t-f the efl.-cts I hnvc realivd with your Sarsaparilla. I have cured with it, in mv practice, most oi me com - j 1 lints for which it is reeomm. nde 1, and have f. mnd its. flirt truly wonderful in the cure of 1'rnrrvw nnl M- r cttrinl Oito-nff. One of my pntH uts had Syphilitic tilers in his tfiroat, whi-h were consuming iiis pal.it. and the top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, .n-adilT ttken, cured him in Ave weeks. Another was attacked by sec ondary symptoms in bis nose, r.ii the ulceration had eten away a consMcraiue pan oi it, so mat i ihuk-vc me disorder would soon reach his brain and kill him. Itut it yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla: the ulcers healed and he is well aain, not of course without some rlisfiTtiratlim of the fare. A woman who bad bwn treatd for the i-ame disorder by mercury was suderinir from this noison in her bone. 1 hey tint In-come so sensi tive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered cx-erui-i.-itiiijr pain in her joints and bone. She, too, wa cured entirely by your arsapanlla ia a Ivw weeks. I know from its formula, which vour ajrent pave me, that this lrep:,rt'on from your laioratory must le a great remedy ; consequently, these truly remarkable results witli it have not surprised me. Fraternally yours, U. . LA i: I -U tic, Ji. l. Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. ISPErESDESCK, Preton Co.. a.. h July. IsCiI. Pit. J. C. AY Ml. Sir: 1 have hecn afflicted with a pain ful chronic l:hcmnHftm ftr a Ions time, which baiucd the skill of physicians, and stuck to me tit p!te of all the remedies I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One hot'le cured me in two weeks, aud restored my peneral health so much that I am far better than before 1 was attacked. I think tt a wotMlertuI medicine. .1. I-It r. am. Jule Y. GetcheJI. or St- Louis, writes : - I nave nci-n afflicted for years with an affectum of the i.irer, whi-h destroved my health. I Irn-d every trim T, ana every i tunc failed to relieve me ; and I have been a trokcn-aown man for some years from no oth-r cause than rit-rtxKjcmext t-f tht l.irT. SI y beloved pastor, the Kcv. M r. Kspy. ad vised me to try your Sarsapaniia, wcaue lie saia ne Knew V and anr'thinjr you ma.ic was worth tryinjr- By the bfe ou. ss- inr of (!od ltliaa cured me. and has so puriAcd my blood as to make a new man of me. 1 feel youn" airain. The best that can be said of you ia not nail gooa enoan. Schlrrns, Cancer Tumon, Ealtrcrment, VI- ceratlon, Car lea, am a ciwnauon oi uc Bones. a iwt rsrietT of case have been reported tons where eurea of these formidable complaint have resulted from th use of thia remilv. but our space nere wm not aa- mit them. Some of them may be found in our American Almanac which the amenta below named are pleased to furnish gratia to all who emu lor inem. Dyspepsia. Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Manv remarkable cures of these affections have been made bv the alterative pocr ef this medicine. It stimu late the vttal functions into viirorous action, and thus disordi-ra which would be uppw-d l-yond its reach. Such a remedy has Ion boat req-ured by the necessities of the people, and we are ronndc-nt that this will do for them all mat meeuctue ran eio. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAriD CVTiK OF Concns, Colds, Inflarnta, Hoarseness, ( roap, Bronchitis, latlplrnl loni urn tion, and for tha Relief of Consump tive Patients, In advanced stages of the Disease. Thia is a remedy so universally known to rurpan anr other for the cure of ttroat and lnnj compbunts. that it is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues, its l 1.-4 crvllviu for roni-ht and colds, and its trulv wondrrfnl cures of pulmonary disease, have made ft knows throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few are toe ronununiiiea, or even lamiiiem, bkml- iik ib who have not some personal experience of its effects some livinp trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of tb liroat and lunsr. As all know the dreadful fatality of These disorders, an" as they know, to, the eff-ct of this remedy, we need not a more than to assure them that tt baa now all the vir tues that it did have when making the cures which liave won so strongly npon the confluence ol manKimi. Prepared by Dr. J. C 6 CO-, LowjlJ. ym. Sold by R. S. Bunn, Kbcnsbnrg; C. T. Frazr Johnstown; T. S. Emirield. DcLar;o; I. H. Shicls. Loretto; J. A. Parrish, Sunarnit; and by. elealcrs everywhere. December 5. ISoO.-lv. (r lilauk deeds. aulalODH, petition for aTern Wcenaea. an-l blanks of vrj otbir eJe- ac-Tticn ess te hii at ills (Jaice. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Tbe proprietors and manufacturers of IIOS Tim'Eirs CF.LEI'.IiATED STOMACH BIT TERS can arpeal with perfect cni rieEce to jiliy Meians anJ citizens generally of tbe United State becavijio the article has attained a reputation heretofore unknown, A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes cf bare asM-rlkns or b!:izoning puffery. TIjc ccn suniptioii tif Hostetter's Stomach I'.itters for the last year amounted to over a half million l-ottlt-s and from its manife steady increase in times pat, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reath tear ore million bot tles. This immense amount ci-uld never hava been sold but f r the rare medicinal prrperties c-ir.tained in the preparation, and the sanction, of the m-t promitient physicians in those sectious of the country- wiiere the article is Iwt known, who not only recon.mcnde the Titters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testi monials to its tflicacy in all ra-srs of -tinachic derangement and thediseases rej-ultirg therefrt m This is not a Umporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary cfiV'rts in the way rf trumjft ing the qualities of the Litters, but a solid esti mation of an invaluable medicine, which is dec lined to te as enduring as time it.-e'f. Hosteller's Stomach Titters have proved a Goilst-nd to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by humlreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Titters' are a certain cure f-T the i) js-pMt and like disiascf, is to the jto prsetors a st urce of unalloyed pleasure. It re moves all ir.i.rbi.1 matter fn. m the stemach, pu rifies the bljod, and imparts renewed vitality ta the nc-i vi us syste m, giving it that tone and energy indisjinsable for the restoration c-f health. It op -rates, upon the st mach, liver, and other tiigestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon rt.res them to a re ndition essential to tho healthy lLcharge of the functie-cs of nature. Elderly persors may use the Bittrrs daily aa Iht directions (n the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant j-oculiarly adapted to cedfort declining jears, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and re-iuveratirig generally. We have the evi dence of thsusauels of age-d men and women who have experienced theloi.tCt tf using this Trep anation while suffering from stomach derange meuts and general e'ebility; acting undo the atl-vie-c ef physicians, they have abandoned all del eterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A lew words to tlx- gentler hi. There arc certain i-erifds whentheir cares are to bar rassing that many of theni sink under the trial. The relation e f mother and iLild is so absorbing ly tende r, that the mother, especially if she 13 young, is apt to f.-rget her own health in her ex treme anxiety for her infant. Should the j-eriod of maternitv arrive during the summer sesson, the wear of : l-dy and mind is grgcrally aggrava ted. Here then, is a necessity for a stimuler.t to recuj-crate tlie energies ef the syFlem, and enable the mother to War up under her exhausting tri als and resjHnsibi!ities. Xcrsirg nxjltcTs gener ally p.refer the Ditters t all other invigorator that receive the endorscmeLt cf physicians, be cause it is agiceable to the taste as well as cer tain to give a permanent increase c-f bodyily strength. All those persntis. to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers fren fever and ague, caused by malaiia, tli aril tea, dysen tery, indigestion, loss e4" appetites and all disea ses" or elerangements of the stomach, superanua tel invalie'.s, persons f seilcntary aecupati'". and nursing mothers, will consult their own phy- ical welfare by giving to lL.-ti-tttr s CeJibrateJ Stomach Bitters a trill. CAUTION. We caution the public against .... - f r -. nsmg ar.v d tne manv lmiiauoiis t xunieTieiis, but ask for Hostkitek's CtXEEBATtn Stomach T.itteks. and see that each Indtle has the words lr. J. Ihe-tttttr's Stomach Titters" llowa oo the side of the bottle, and stamped en the metal lic cap covering the oak. flnvl l-scrvc tLt car autogmh signature is on the label. tO- Trcpareel an 1 s -M ly lH'Mhl JUi SV.ITII, Tittcl uigh. l'a., and sold by all drug- ists. groce-rs. and deale-r6 gei.traily througliout the United States. South Aiiif-rica.aijd Gennarjy, AGENTS. Davis & Jone. EUnsburg; J. A. Tarri.-h. Su::m.itv:r.e; Wm. Ut'nger, Lort-tloj Tetcr Kii.nov. Munst-.x. ;ept. 5, 18".0. ly. BCERH AVE ' S HOLLAND BITTERS FOR DYSPEPSIA, liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &.c, Tbe swmsful introduction and m of U.I aaleiiratea RuTOfvlT Im Iwn tb svunl f T a literal B"01 compcaaBd failed - llitters,' offfrod in varkius furnis. from a qoart bottle to a five pallia kec. aotil this wurd " Bitters'" 1 bu anotber naaie lie prog," or some villaisoas biey mix turn. Bat the rwO'.Y prnat relirf ! -rived &on tbe micuto dwa wis tua.pnocf ul, of our medidue, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And tVf entirr nlumrr rf rfxr pmrinrtirm. has etal'libd Witt repctalioii whk-b the bt4 of imitations and onuar tcrleits have failed t andcrmine. It it posiiively a Vein table prvrantion, aitb liartJy MiSoeut pure spirits to pi siitc ic But one sizs of the genuine, (TiUf tixit BotUeO prko One Dollar. It is a medlcics of long tried efficacy fur Purifying tie Blood, eo csfential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders c-f tha ftarswfc and bowels. Two or three dases wDl eoavince the afflicted of Its salutary eflVcta. The Ftoniach will 'r-eedily regaia its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowel and kidneys will soon titke place, and renew J health b the quick result. For Iniliirost ion. Try Bffrhavt's H.llaod Eilters. For Heartburn, Try Barhavc's Holland Bitten. For Acielity, Try EirrhaTc't Holland Bitters. For'.Waterbrash, Try Ddthave! Holland Bitten For Headache, Try BtrrhiTe'i Holland Bitter. For Losc of Appetito. Try BtrrhaTe'i Holland Bittert. For Costireness, Try Btrrnare's Holland Bitten. For rilef. Try BirrliaTe't Holland Bitten In all Xenrons, ELamatic and "Scarslzic ASso tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others efiected a decided rare. BEAD CAREFULLY! Tbs renuins highly eonceatratwd IVrrhavV TtoluuiJ Biltl k pat ap in hif pint hottl only, and rrtaHod at On Hollar prr bntti. Tbe prsat demand- frv this truly (vlrbntal MoiiciBe baa induned soany imitatMrna. which tbs public abodd rnard against puKafejng. ftmt of Jmprtitian t Set OuU oar namt i$ tm On tali every tuUU jna 6 jr. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. SOLE F&0FSXET0ES, PITTSBl IrC;il, TA Fcr fle in Clnrbur, by A. A. BAKKEK. Anj.nst 22. ISGO.-ly. The Bodugger. Tuis wonderful article, vust nacntcl. i Krtn- thing nSirdy new. ard rever 1 lore rfGere! to apent. who are srantej err ry where, lull par? ticniars wr.t fne. Ad:r. shaw t rr.AHi:.
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