J Ji ,..,m we indeed m yesterday MAKCII 4, Ihi I. Lcca Correspoudcstcc. St'slEBiiiLL '1 -p.p Feb. 23, 1871. Fbiknp W.f Since my last epistle we rave hail a vaneiyoi weather; and Irom preseut in dications I pjfiunie we will have an abundance j!urJ .c-Jt.v John Wesley. . i,., lre-li hsli. -He proposes iht-iu once a weeii at least 'I'J.i.HiaS , cuine ng-ain, gentle Annie. " .... i,. ":''f'!i-er.-ii' "J ' l,i,Js- Welcome, :s"J-r T-fVll-ihui fouud a friend to -i-e.' .i.pvcrhe oiav be. re- - r' , t iusicrs, e reckon. -M.irv Inula little lamb" " .!.. ,V 1 .r,a uirr : t e . t c-k c il.it.. I i ; ! v fhon.-e Iila II t ) Zh'.i la'?-1 P-'--'-.-i it- petals, it you I"" I... v i.l.leet f.l ,.,.,111 l' ... J. in the joys of sense lie in three words health, peace, ml competence " While we believe th-.it the hiboier is not sufiicieutly remunerated for his toil, we do not think that '-strikes" are the best way to remedy the evil. Better for the inc I laborers to have co onei-atii-ii societies to Hssist . of stormy wither, ere spring dawns upon us. i them iu purchasing what they coi sur-Ve at the l Th bite srii unpll elTeci - - . - 'T A -, Ill" CIA lilt , " " -" (vir.-njis l ICS. snow from trra Drma, and the appearance of i We have been anxious here for some time the fall croj are us yet lovely, j to know wh it has beeom of the District Jos. iliUtj, .Esq., lias received, at the hands Court. It only cost us Sil.bOO a year, nnd we of Gov. Uiry, the appointment cf Notary ; ctrtainly have a riyhl to the benefit of some of Public for (ilmore boiouh. Although the 1 public money. j 'Squire ilillfs with us politically, lie is a clever gentleman from Washington city called cm ' man, ami oe who is capable" of filling the j us t,ie other day, and Lis statement of matters ! flice assiid him with at.ili'.y and entire sat- ! it: "Sodom" of the freest poverumeut" j islaction t the public. The 'Squire, as I have i " earth is not very fl ittering. He U an old, ! intimatedls t Republican, but he is sot a rv ' l',e long Republican, but he is weary of Rccou ; public. i Artemus Ward would have gaiJ, ' struction. lie declares that there is a "snake" I that is a J;oak " in every bill in Congress some hidden Fpecu Quite B animated discussion is at present j 'iltKin r,T W'Ch the jroveinment is swmdieu uui or somo -hmjuw a uay. aiiu tins policy extends to the District of Columbia and the territories. We miht add that it extends to the meanest municipal or social organization in iheland. Whenever you hear of a new protect, look out for a "snake." The nation every swiu- 1 he 'inkiJig- of Pittsburgh.'' going onfcetween some of our most respecta ble citizqs, and a majority of the School Di rectora c'lhe towi ship in regard to the leading of the bile and the reciting of pravers in one ol our prjlic schools. It appc irs that the per son whotssays to teach one of our township ::':V ur Wiimote cotics-)omient this j schools ms been in the habit of opening school ! ' not to ,ui alone, but nearly !,e;ramc to say so through our ! 'n the terning by praver and bv reading a I oorporatiou iu the land is ridden with a' j port-ionof the bible. To this several of "the ! uu'r3- iS. f V. IJwoke Dramatic Troupe" of j puj-iU profess th Catholic faith, and look j For th. last ei,r there were 178 bap .:;.w' ;,t : i: kc Dramatic Tr:)upe"of j pujils io profess th Cntl.olic faith, and look For last enr there were 178 baptisms, oo marriages and p-j deatns in rtt. donn s uain olic church of this place a church that must have 1 ,T'JU communicants. Rces were seen on last Saturday, busied upon the tlowcrs that Mr. Akcr-4 had on exhi bltion l;ofore his place of business, r.enr the post-office, the wuathcr being most ''child-like and bland." A new council was organized on the 21lh nil. and all the old oflicers were kctei except that of Market MasUi, which ftli to the lot of Mr. Joseph Lardin, Iiob Roy. Cllll.l0r,ii5inehs before pleasure, i upon tfe version of the Scripture used as tn mac' iiiiie ana ttiereiore err..nu'is oi:e. strong ly ol.jfcted, and at len'th. becoming offended at theconduct of the teacher, lost all respect fcr hr authority, und atisented themselves from r.ool until after the reading and prayers in the nr"iug. The teacher taking ole:.sc at this, frote three notes, at diifei cnt times, but ei. losed them all in one env-elone. to ... t 'in. 1" t''0 lanyuiige of our live year 'uftU' to h"!) us eat the 'hangsiu'.'V Mri.ke to kno;v what's what be- diit liuv-kct ot co!a water, tur !i.i.i;v . " on an institution that t kind of backing, to ..;v. l ive u;e ' e wr-re misin- i. lie is not only not etri Letur health than he has :e t me. ,mi lias a steam s-hue ti;ai:uf:u?ttry . oi.t sfvctiiy two jail's of finished i.v. I.: k ti.e fishing business, it the prciits of soma ot the pupils, com plainiig of their want of punctuality, etc. Tl e letters are suggestive of the inecmpo- ! tetcy of the person who indited thorn to teach ! yjommon school, but in this respect the writer j not below the standard in ibis townshin 1 'The chirography of these letters are miserable. 1 ,. H t'f. W,IIJ is determined Hot to let t and as Tor punctuntion, there is not a single ' ".'. ion out. " f point iu the whole j-inibla. They are, to uxc ! y'fr.vi fctore room in Hollidays'ourg J the language of the writer herself "ruiueu" to ; -'.ii; si.me mysterious way on Sund iv the English language: ( .'.';..!.. The buiidinjj wns only 5-ligiitlj Vi'liiie thesn letters show the incapacity of i .''.'"tut !iie and water placed hob will the teacher, the conduct comphiined of muni- j ,'r ;t. .; c "!' 'Ii v goods. Loss SI .I'D . ' j 'ests a spirit of injustice if not pel secutiou which I . , t.',-n rV.'t, iui fT.iA.ft I i.' t7 : w nnwritttir fif ttitj . .. n-i : iU.f-ltl 1 ...ui ...v..-. - j j u. .miu p vntraiioii. i ue ,3 t; C:t'.-tC''.i, "us ti.iown Ironi his tug- i umairness consists in appropriating a part of j . 7 i altciLoon, in coi.stuuencj of ! the time allotted by law lor the lM'itimiu . ; I- " "" . , , . : c .i. . i . . . . Inn nt v 1 r lri !!: ii r t ; et.k.i' init . .... . ...... , -- VT LU pertormance ol an : hen: u h o wp arrivcl on tl.o inoruiriy of tin- ivi nuicu mere is not olilv no warrant ;i t.. uil.-r an :il.sciu-; ot totir Civs: nnd tlio bit which is also a direct violation of t'e ' kimlncss vitli wiiich iv were trentd t.y l ho school law It ,s likewise shown in represeni- ' of' Wi IuTm,UuZ. i.v me CUlldren to their parents as truant nnd- Mai-n.ni. of NVw Vi.rk. .1. Sunlun. ot the Kast unr.lly pupils, while at the same lime is kfnt I.i!."rty l niii e titvi--: :mi by tin; niidiitukers. from their knowledge, as far as in her nowei- ' 1,1 s- J!;!il.(JI'.v 1,lul - J'olx.ii. ot t'oiiL-'tikeef the motive which prompted them t-t r.uru the c-outse they did. It is als shown in demand ing their punctuality under pain of exrmUion. The teaciier tries to coerce them to be present at a religious exercise, conrary to the preeeptj of the church in whicli tlicv 'conscienciou-lv CO 31 51 1' MCATIOX. K.r-T Co.NKM.ifua, March 1, 1S71. Eiivoit Camuima FiiKKMAN Thdr Sir: You are already uwaro ol" tin.' distressing ciromii-.-tunees by which we loist our brother. J.imm H f Mi'aiiKVS, it .New Halliburton the Hudson River Kail liniul. As aeeoiinT eensurin' t he ol!icers.f tliut roii'l have been published in some u!" tne New York lu "a-rs, wc deem it but ;in net of justice on our part t'. irivo a correct statement f the manlier in which we lentire strangers; were received Uf.d trciited by ttsem. 'i'bro'.ivrli the kindness of the "ofTier rs of the lifii-rent roads, we were f u riiislied wilhexery laeiiity for brimrinjr th.e remains to our lioino 1. 1 .iiiilul tl;o i.ot set tous urn v. iifw council oi gati!zii on atniiel VV. Davis g:re place . p.vk as butgess, and John L ;Scatl .' t : nurd and Jolia 'i hetiiisoii in ;(r': ;!.;ti..:i of the "Cantimt Brothers," .;.uv!.'i.!i hist, wasn't so Lu for new .:. : i.e the p -rloruiances oftlie lead , . ..;ti 1N..T.' re.ill . ei joyable.. The at .tnasi."t laije. and of couiie the re (n it. like t.-.oporiioii. ..-ii..i '..: e-teetr.ed tr.et.d, Hev. Father kr:i,i::v oi S-. A uguiiiie, will be at .. i. :u-!iii riow (Sund iv , soliciting aid ; e Wis'.vrt! Mi-sion. We feci sure that ye- -i i iri.'i a? in that locality will wcl : : z itli In -;i::able lunds. Mio maker and lamily went on their .:.: estwi:.t mi Wednesday. Ttiey : : rii g up in town ti.d sett'e down ..t '.: : t-jitii hii-i j i -osjiei it y at'ends them I.oii.e as k did in their old it will -i . L. ii we w'.iU thcui with all our i" ViA at.d we!con.e friends called to s ii." t lew days so many in-.-;.'it : 'len't cp.ici to name them in j. .; mAi ir'eiiii- Walk-in-',stiiw, our ..' !j our sanctum every i.ow and ' 1 rv '.!i' tu;n t!:uir hacks Qrtea - us .i ir: i.'.ilarly v. elctne. ..!. i t the hiii k arch over the con i ::.!!, ; r -on iVii with a crash on Sat- -: tie:.!,' ana .unduv lust, the areli . u.fa ore, which may account for -'.'ti. i he coiitrac-lor, J!r. Callan, 1 luis .u e to work to repair i'ii'.i.l del a iiini ut his own exielise. y ni!.. t ie hxvc oiili -in-' ii. I i.!ar cDiidiictor on our Uraii.-h road, .!. p.ea.-uie trip t. Chicago. liiss jLt ' s'"' P that l.ir aa to have the i.a-t t! it-t,.J Shoemaker. That Was AWL. ..I as much and just as ;ood u hus 'tu ic coit.es home as when l.u went i" li't he alarmed. -. .n:i ttet ana t ;ne inches ol luiiiiutfti t t-p in tin to eioiAted packages, t to the naked e;. e at il.e iloutttain 'i. evening or two ago. One .-; ecimeii Kr:x Kei live inclifs. ami tlie h-la..ce -mJ fijuaily be:wte;i ti.e other two i --'a. ol t.'it.' Alh'Lai.ian, coining in for J'-iir. ):? thli;": Hot to he necn eii'i u . t'lit. :u ti ,e 1. live: tiscnient of the Arneti l. ' o. iu anoliter coIhu.ii. In addi- to'.U l.irje 'Jr-Mtincnt of watches made s viaiVMtv. tWv desiie to call special hull t'. 'Alavw l.,r ..; S:UA,r' its-ii,-i,. A Is., their liovs' r ,Wi"k,i"' 1-h.ced on the mur- l.'l to B'l'r,1, ,! ... ,. ,'. , ,, ., ' ('' CI.'- .illlTf:, it l;.t ctT! i, ,. ,, i . , .. . , , . i.u MKinsfd ue a ciuo l-.1 ue s:n.A ;,.: v ti r...l.l;... Lt u-..r -'J i, ,.i i . . v ''""" oiii; iiiaiii weeii, f'- i-iioi, us. he may find that some v.i.l.s uie Hump ana tl,;U wc hold V l,,:,y he aj'.ke. b.;t will ri-k "' u:.d trust that thoa who have ' 'alul tLe i 'fessuie, j.i'yjaisin? that " "ur do so again. - '-a..tii.a Urotiier m-;it ... ..v- "ce tl.!-, (S.iti.i J,,v rvmihrr ire e'lai.'-e ol l.rnframiiii- e'..t that they tan give an enter- 1 'e ..il,iv appreciated bv a'.l ( V ii' v :l "hi . tl.;,.., .1... r- , ..'. i. o oi,e .houi.i ajj to see it. -t ttt,--t.iii.j,.eu o ccnu .uid t txce.!t-i,t tun guaranteed, t "iT '"'' '''g and printing of our i. its . r. .. -"ifcf al;d l0 U.t. ,.oi,lt 0, trja u u,""ccesslul "equirtist," and the -".e. jir J'.niytt, who is a guule ''e':r! water, naw it. ,ir.., .."i:.....i Si i ' LU we"t t.ack to .New Ut?,' Lmul,iue' ou Weuuesday, to ; 'i.ual riile tournament came off at e -'' oil ttiB O-J l T i. i . , ff Ii t ' "e lucKy contest- , i uuu -oniao. i he Urst t . .!.o!,.eHivfcrfiuit stand, valued ';.'"! ' wl"c1.'. was won by Long on an "-ii :ijir II... , . i ... i n- aecuuu believe, and which demands "and will not be satisfied with less dun n full measure of jus tice The School Directors of Summerhili town ; ship, thanks to the unwillingness of democrats I b' accept oflice. stand, politically, two demo- i c ats and four republican. To the notice of i tie of these republic-ir. directors one of the; pi rents of the children in question brou lit the ho!e proceedings. Thi-t director at fiiat sa'd ; lie could do nothing without the concent of the ' ether diifc'ors. but Snally said h had arrived I a the conclusion that (he mutter comphiined ! or was wrong, and should be stopped, and j t'lat he and the democratic directors would i tverrule the test, s"bould they oppose the reso si-., con . i iu ed us that fiev were jren t ieim-ii whose net i. -.ns wert; induced by jjo.mJ will and sympathy fori hose who were so unfortunate u to lose f i ie.ids in t ha t terri lile disaster. When we uri'.vc 1 ;:t l'oU'j-h'Keei'sie M't; found the remains of our brother loo!, jn.ir as iiatura! in life, iiUlinii'li tliey had lain iu the water tor thirteen days, and we hud no uiiik-.iity iu i-"cov :'.!!'.., 1 !,(.. ..t a hnice. Hit body w;: neatly laid unt in a tieautiiul euskot l'urnislieil by the. 1 1 1,. 1 -;oii ! jvt r It. Ii. Co. al u col of i-iie hitiiui-ed and hfty dollars. '' would iio mention the nliove f;:ers wore it not that the : .n pre-ion has become j-eiieial that i ho untort uiuilo victims were not properly eared f ir. A :: i the kindness of t lie olfii-ers of the Pa. 11. It. in fiirnishiii-j- the rein t i ves and friends -vith .' acii it its fur piacinir the re mains of our bro! her beside th.ise of our father, mother, brothers and sisters, an I the sympathy inaiio'i sted t.y oiir friends in rust i 'on-i:iu.uy;h. Franklin. Sum mit. Kbensl ur- arid Ailootia, d'-serves and will ever receive our heartfelt rraritiifle. John Hi mimikdys, J)AV11 HL.MI'flKES. The. Vi-litr and lT)t-tii s CotfUtctorThe Halt ot Altiiiiiiliti0iinirt(jl'nhitaitil it "li'nn ('it, if utiruri rn 1'urr "7'u j.if. w.'" The A ir Bi iihrVri.rtjr Yt.tUnjh:vxt Unih Ih-gu- IrjiThe Vt'r tcK tht Jtrti'jht Iraiu-li iml in l'itt.h)t) fjli. Ralph Keeler, hnviiiir been ordered by the conductors of Every saturtiay "to form one oT an expedition," offer ted a juncture, ut New York, with Mr. Hurry Inn, w ith whom, after A dinner ur rJelnionieo's, he ijrocceded to the '-Taking-of ritlsburtfli." Here urt: extracts of the report of the trip "over the bills and far away" towards the "Smoky City" : Our first surprise on entering the sleepins coach wns th.-tr the conductor spoke tous in a polite and ii-ntle.'.ianiy manlier. This seemed a thim.' so unusual in his class that it attracted our attention straightway tosuri ris? number two, namely, to Ihe rclini.d. Inn. (Koine face of the same conductor ; then cme the thin) sur prise ot the ec.rrt ct ness nod polish of his lan-litiajrc-. Later iu th- e eriinir he joined us in the riitr of the ear, and we found him a man fuli of siii'in isv s. It was not lonir till lie and our ar tist were :roinif into etstaeies over the !ai;l-sc-aiies of TuritiT, and talking familiarly and lovinjrly of the jjreat pictures in the Louvre and Vatican. Who was this man ? We sat diseom s inir together until late into the uitiht, ami only once, seemhiirly by the merest a- Kltit, Ild h? let anything coiu'erpina- himself -sca;.e. He was contented that a thronjrof .Mneri-. a: s are better behaved than an t-'turli.-li t hrony, ti ic I in stanced the fact that lit: had a dress-cear torn completely otf him or. his way from a (Miceii's reception. lam ashamed to say t hat w i' tried every means eoileet i vely and individually to draw iiim ou r siboii t himself and fa i led utterly. Ho v.;ts tall and jt ia in i. t. a" an arrow, though at last f j ft " ji-iirs o ae. Ills liiioly out f.t'-ewas as iK-ii-eommiit-il as his eon ver-at ion. Jn fact we could find no v ay of t a plaining- why such a nan tiiie.l such a place. He was evidently of ailish hiriii. and, for a cotiilu'-tor of a sleeping-couch, he is still the jj-rea', e.- t mystery I ever c i.coi'iei'i'd. It was not yet dayb'irht the noxt niorninj; when we were amused a:id inforiae i, in i " i !i-h, of the ut termost chastity, that we would be at . ! toot in in lift ecu minutes. If we had had but live minutes it mihr hrive been better fet us, as the sequel will prove. A uuarter of an hour if:iv time for one of us to dim a new col lar of the latest stand-up pattern, w hich, iu a reckless mom. tit, we laid purchased the day be fore ou liri -adway. With this collar and our other bairi,-a.re, therefore, we ver promptly put oil' into a scene of confusion am! darkm-i s n i id ;'i'iii ral eheerli-s-m ss. The t rain shot a a ay and -ve found ourselves suddenly in the midst of a valley covered -.villi all sorts of railroad tracks, meetliif.-, iari in-. irett iuy their lejrs tan tlcd. erossi m- hands down the middle, and twisting oat of xixlit in every (iireet i-.m. It was a Ii 1 1 r:l v a.'iri; i iiai t he same idea occurred to b.itii of us then and lln-ic, namely, that the J'enusylvania i-.ii!ioa'l had been out to dine soi:ii-v. here theniylit before, ami was mum:.'' home at its jovial leisii re i n i he irray ami t liiil of t he morning-. ( In eii her .-idt? of us rose dense masses of smoke or dark in ss or hilis, .r all I hree i;r one.-, and thecidd .-e iin d only ti.u natural impression of so dire a scene. It will tie hardly neccs!'.r.v after this to say that wel'oinid Aitoona a peculiar da-e. An iron Misprision bridge has beiu builr bytl-.e rai!:-iad eoi'tpany a (loss its m u It it uoinous bfdief that the recent uppaliin tnt'redy i.t New liamtmrtf has thrown a peculiar interest about n iiyihinjr so likely to prevent the recurrence of such r. i iu'ents : An air-primp attached to the In m tivo and per;'ti-d by steum fiom the tioiier fills a resc rvoir ilirecllv innii-r tl e foot t'oard with air compressed-'. This pump wsoif actirii;. When the air-pressure in the re-crvc-ir isci;U!il to the sir am-pressure in the boiler, the pump ceas"S to act. When any of 1 he air is used in applying the Lva'.ir, so that tko air-pi ei- urti is iiecrc aseif. Jte pump Im--iiis to work ay.-iiu. This reservoir i-ommunicales by means of an iron pipe, like a trus-pipe, wit li an iron cylinder ue.di r cat h car. in which is a piston like a steam pi.- ton. Tru's pi.-tt n moves a k ver v. loch oper ates ihj brakes in the ordinary way. Tie- iron pipes iiKie:- theetirs are connected between the cars by rubber hose, w ith ingenious brass coup-lin-JTs. When the brake is to be applied the en jriricr simply turns a ok!, which oirn.s a way lir i he compressed air. i operate upon the pis tons, ami tin st-apply t! ebr:-kes inst:ntaiicou ly and simuitanetinsly to each irucktif ertry tar. Should thecals become lictai bed from any e:i use. t he l onidinyr. which is held tour! her ty stiif sjii-in.fs, would Jiuii apart, the vulve eloe. und thus remit r the bruke still elT'- 'iv on the rest of the train: or should the brake have been applied und itHci .'.aid a car become detached, t he a! es wt add immediateiv closes on he detached car, r.ml the brake wt i:hl eou tinue to t.e i'tc.lied, thus pieveutini; tiio ca from running back on a yrade. As the men worked awn;, , clearing tiie wreck from ti.e tracks, train after train kept cominjr op iroio both directions on tiiejreat I liorotih fare. but tbt-y wei eall broii-ht to a stand v, ith-o-.it tilt; !eat accident. Our irrepressible in foi inat.t l.a i ii.ii-'!ly linished with his wonderful .?!.;e al'tjtit. th'.- Ve.-iinjjliouse brake, tiow it liad .stopped an ex l ess t ruin in eleven seconds, iind within two or three hundred feet of wher: it had been lii st applied, und I know not what t'-'-e, - when the wlust lc s-mndt d all aboard, am! our train whirled aw ay Hfj-ain toward J'it tsbuix. And lina'ly w e reach' d "that pict urcsiiue oity bvioat m ht or early in ihe moruiiiir, without further iui.-ba; on our march. WE IIAI) IfATHKIJ SKLL AT A 1 OSI-! T1VK Lt.'rf ' NOW , TIIAX CAKKT (.VI I IK Ua-INT vrCK ! Ther. lore, we will scil the bdlow iug ptHids at i cost r-ther than carry them ovr itiiol her bt'4 i on; Siiks. Mia'?. Velvets, I'.i.wk Alpacas, i Colored Aipmc.-is. l-'.mpi e-s C' ot ii . ri k IVp'ins. ' Black ate.l Col'o Fiet.ch Mtiinos. VV;iirpnol , t'loth, Stril'C'l llt-p-.flii.ls. I.e lies' (m.th. V.'hite and Cray 1 'dniike!', F.tia-v and White! Coverlets, Caulon FlunlieU, Sle etiej; Masl"nlS. ; Hehiities Calit os. Tit k tig. i.iriii.i; i lam.e's, Cassimere. and Tntde Linen Al o.an iin- met se stock tif I.-uiie' :nd '''t'ldi en's I'.iis.l as well nt a 'urge stock leicies' Mis-es.' ar.d ; Ciiildren's Ihrniiets und Hats, tiiuimed and . ui'tniiiinl to suit customers, i. im. cnni-i lea iEVFRJIIiTlOLD.ST.lX!l CO m zx & z ?i r GOOD GOODS & GREAT BARGAINS roii i iu: itK.vny ash t I! a t.M stria ST. M'K t IK tit it ll recent!-, be- lonriti'r to H. A. Shoemaker X Co., slid havlu piiit-latsi-d an additional STOCK OF NEW GOODS v tr a E.-t r a i: u i ! - v"C are r.o-.v prepured to supply nil thec.M ens ttm.i r ot I he lato linn, ae.l as many r.ew nun as w ill putroui.t us. with titiod.- of a!: Kinds r.c ver a d eivetcen Si.tks Cl.ilnus Kidmj; ' PRICES FULLY AS LOW Hoods and Infants' Pieces. : as any other men bant in or out of famhrU F. 8 "i'e inti mi to ciose t.utotirim county. It is our intention to keep our Slurt mensc stock of Men -"ml ii as' V inter C.oih in. posit ivel v . t en-t , to m -kc room 1t sprii c purchases- We h u p on h'U": over oi.e iiiii' tired 'Hticon's, two 1 uetind I)nss Coat, one bandied I'.oV!.' Si. its. live hi n..red I'.inls Visis. tlloves, Undei shirts !rd I)rwcr- Trunks of c-verv tit scrin'ioii, tr mi the simtlie-l tiaveiinj: baj; to the laij;e-t StiMtti 'flunk, as well us one hat. died olhtr lieii-s tisualW kept iu first class Clothing F. tat. bs). meet. 1. & H M AY r li, ProT.rietors New Yoik I'rv Good. Miliir.erv, ami C'othi: s: HaM. CJand OH Main tne't, ui.dcr the Opera House. J oiuirtuw u, l'a. i li - town v. s ha e corn : ib- Ol-r ?Fvr:NTii Town Council. The seventh ution In the meantime, I am informed, he i town council of le-en-bur;; borough was elec- le 1 March IS, ls'jl. i lie following nnmed t uii-er-1 were elected: Uuress, Arnoid Dow liiiii;; Coi.iteilnu u. Isaac Tee'er, .latnes Ma loney, Thomis O'ilarry, Michael IJrotvn. wild .ioim Ionherty. For Constable and Town Constable, John 'eil w;is e'ee'ed. In Apiil 1-41, I'.'iiiip Xoon wus appointed a Council man by the Court, and was swor-i iu the same mon'h Iff took the place of Isaac Teeter. iesifc.1. Michiel Dan Maeeiian was appoin ted clerk June", Moses Canan. Ly appoint ment, took the place of 1 homas O'Huia as a councilman, the latter having "removed." We reel bv the record that Alexander Ander son an I Miles Adams were both exoner-itfd old the teacher that the reading miihtbecon .inued for h week or so, until the directors' could meet and decide on the subject. . Here, then, is a specimen of dup'icitv rarely j frpinlled- Alter admitiinj,' a practice to be, wioii-i-, Mini pr.iinisinir that it should be di-con- I tinned, lie stultifirs l.imse'f I.t eneotira tring its i prol'.ucation ; itnd not on!v t'nat. but he took j occasion to wound the leolii.gs of one of the children by teilinjc him tint if lie didit.ot wish j to hear ihe bible lead he miht ".stick his fin- . ge.-s in his ears.", i I understand that Ihe prr-on to whom cm i plaint, was mid? of his children has concluded t.j keep them at borne in case the 'eacher does 1 not oiscontmue religious exercises ; and if his ! from the payment of taxes iu the sum oi' olij ilemands nre not cempl ed wi h, the case may yet become the subject of litigation. One of the most emj.lntic precepts of tbe f)od book is to tio as you would wish to be j done by. and as no dissenter from the Catholic j faith would ipiieily nuhmit to the reading of : the Catholic bible and the i ecith jr of Catholic 1 prayer in a hiifd school supported bv t.ixes ccats. 1 1 n motion, it was re.-oivej mat sucli borough ordinances had not t bet e:o!ore been published, be pi'biishcd in 'he Skit. A com miitee was appointed to examine into the con tf tioii of the streets and alleys. An error of I .fit) havipfj been tiiscovered iu the taxes of John Ivory, an order for that amount was trntnted that cent k'rnaii Feb. letj. The collwietl from persons of all faiths, it follows ; rrceip's nnd expemiitures for the year were '' a l-.i .'. t th it what is "sauce for tho foose oti'jht io bt ! sauce fur the pander," and hence fair min led persons of all denominations cannot but desire that ju-tice be dor.e on tbj other hand, ' though ihe heavens should fail." Sever tl of your subscri! er- in this vicinity are minus several i.uro'm-is ot tiic Fkhman Who is 'o blame I am unable to s ty, but hope there will be lo reason lor complaint ui the future. Soltlho. i lei ed ro be jj'ibli.-hed iu lhef" KY. and, March Hi. lbl'"J. the seventh town council pulled up stakes, folded its tnt, mid walked out into the cold, to he remembered only as a tbiiiij of the p.:sl. Allehanian. t .Vi.0;i.v!,at) ei.ty-fAve dollars, won by i.t, , "":,je''l'ia, on a nine inch string", i.:re v', c'J"teMl,uU was large, and they Kit . nti L'ei.erailv. J te -IGe ? t,"" p'"10 of the lose, the -L ,r 7 ,a'ie' 'l . of this place, '' Ho':,,,"?',01 Jol,"KM"' JI'U l-ean, JuJ-e T.or. (now i:.!,'.!1-"'.0"' 'e mentioned in t -;. , , !"'?1Uo ;l l'resident J udge A:V," ' U,e chance for uomina yllH,u .S;'-vs' in favor of the -(.:.:, rjS.i.,of Hollidavsburfr. i-diif lla'"Cd oh tie side that's S!'I:Mh'i 'lo0'"' 8iJe- r course. ' -"aiU'iut. i " ,- - "" a'iu tiect .J,,!.g Curt. l),lvi(1 R HulJlilto!, I'l TPIK, ... ,,. . -'QSt iT,, . l,,c "eie-ate to tt 4 .. " Ul -1 ie icn is to be lav r.nvr .....i . ,3j:,h-jrt i i. tt"u uisnuctea bt--al v M- Campbell lor '"' Geo T o ' 1 Atoberts, James 1 ufurc- appomted ,L. tutcutijj of the county coa- HlI!LIIru.mI:,;y. wWetraRic death l. r1'!'! Hum, i ,e 'ou"est sou i U!" 'hl-evs. an r.iil -...I ., '.et ,.i o. . mutii ' ul.,. . '-ueiioburir 1 v '-.IJellMriurir ....1 ... 1. . . . . . Oct-..: . . fa ""use (Jchoun-Bi , i Jy a ''abroad acci ,.C2,Tl ll1J tu,'"l : ' vt , 1 lie a-e of AIr- Hum ?,a hum ;Sal.'JoLe. mouth precisely, 'kU'cd v ,"'a PUc oa January 'WieliuirvC. 1871. 3 Ai.toova Citv, March 2, 1871. Fries r Mac On Tuc-d iy eveninjr last, be tween the hours of 7 and t) o'clo'-k. that laree and handsome edifice, the First I'i eabyteri in church, was filled to repletion with ti select Htulicnee to witness the nuptials of Miss A nnie Ifose. the handsome and accomplished da'icdi ter i.f H. F. Hose of this city, with Mr. ,!ul,ii McCartney, one of o'ir m ist respected younit cib.Piis. After a few imnre-sivc und well timed remarks bv the ollici ttinjj ck-rjimnii, l'ev. Wallace, tTie hujipy pair were united in what must to them prove the silken bonis of matrimony; afier which they were warmly con gratulated by their nu imrous friends and well wishes. The same evening they started on an extended wedding tour, which I lmpe will be as pleasant as I trust their future lives will be lonjj, prosperous and happy. May neither oftberp ever know sorrow, but may they, on the contrary, be greeted every now aud then with a beautiful budding "I.ose" in their IturvtTiKs. - Johnstown has another ghost i si 'ho-t ol' a chance to ;r'-t the eount- scut. i w-lmi niiuli! l went y -li ve miles in live hours j ut Johnstosv :i on s-u! lirday. but lie didn't make ! expense. Mini rt -iiriis Mipreme ow inn to i maiiv rains. N'asi.y" will Lro -In cui' h t.f i the !uu of Mn" :it .1 olmst oi n t his oa turday i ! eveiiiii. sonic- folks there had better hunt i holes. Liu 1 m s w bo use the improved Howe ' Sew iter Machine wouldn't know n,r to iret I ;i lonr wit hoi it i t . (laliiiiin & o. sell t hem. ! To put money in thy jmre, make bay while ! the sun shines"" ni-.d deliver it to the buver i w hib- i he ruin j.ours. It is now belie vet I t hat ! the new tux bill n-lal imj to Indiamt and Cam- ' bria count ic-will not puss ihe I.evrishi 1 ure. ! I'd. Jaiuc-. of the T'-ichers' Advocate." de i liub.ts in a bran new wcll-sprim:"' of jdeusure. i of the feminine periasion. A loni; itn-.I h;ip- ' pv lift; to the litlle straimer. A smoot hinir i iron point ib.v ii w a rN. fell on one of Miss Ha i i-lii'l It, nine's feel, in Marion township. Itnii ! ana countv. on Monday-, niid int'icted a frijjht- fni .ioiind w :is broken on t ht Homer ! ( berry Tree win I S;usiuehaima railroa.d on i Tuesday. I Death of a Formkr Cambrian. Jonathan i Robinson, who. several years ago, was a citizen j of this countv, and w ho was well known to the j people of White nnd Oallitzin townships, in ! both of which he was engaged in the lumber business, cued it the residence ot his son-tn- peaceful household, though it come to them ; ,aw this State, on last Saturds v. His under another name that will prove as eeet about ho voars. and his remains were r . . .1 i. r t- i l that of McCartney. An old man named Bovle. a laborer in the Company's lumber van', while loading lumber i on a truck, a day or two ago. was severely in- ! jured by a portion of the load falling on him ' caused by another tmck colliding with the one ! he was assisting in loading. ; A voting man whoso name I did not learn, I also a railroatl employee, had one ot h's feet caught and badly crushed by a ttuu table which he was helping to move. On Saturday night last a few of our sport ing geuts, while out on a "rnree." ished a prominent' lager beer saloon, and by way of diversion, commenced heaving tumblers at the head of tho bar-tender, when the latter, not I t nkeit to Si.riimfield. Mass., for burial. Mr. I Robinson, as we are reliably informed, was the ! first man in Cambria county who either Jntro ! tluced into the county at his saw mill in While j towi.ship, or perhaps invented it, a machine to 1 cut "clapboards," tor weatherboirding houses. He wns a genial companion, ard was gittea with "real natural shrewdness of character. This St. Ci.ot'D, I'hu.adei phi4. The new I St. Cloud Hotel on Arch St., above 7th. Phila i .,'. !,; w i,.,t eoioibed for eleL'.'tiice and com- I u't ' . ., T. 1, .,r . fort bv anv lirst class hotel in the Uniou. It has accommodations for ) guests. The sleeping rooms ate provided with spring matt ished with substantial and cost- ttppreciating the sprnt, rc-ti.i.ited by tiring a , f furnitl.e The terms are three dollars per pi-tol into the crowd, which fortunately baa no j d Uers Mullen Si Bro., who have the other effect than to disperse them ou a double , vMrs so gU(.(.CsfiiIly conducted the (l,1ji',k- , T , r n x .1 ooi ' Mountain House at. Cresson. 'this county, are The lecture of John B. Cough, on the J2, , ,ro.,rietor8 of the St. Cloud. .,W ... .. a rrraml IWCA4 both flK l-fi,.l -M t.f.4 1 1 uiui o 0 1 '. . - , " - - - - r numbtr in attendance and tho manner and matter of his oration. He was honored with the lareest audience that ever assembled in City Hall, numbering some twelve or tifieen hundred persons. Mr. Oough is undoubtedly one of the best talkers in the United States, but I think lie has his match in llik l'omerov. The new City Council organized on Friday evenin" last. It is a slight improvement on the ohfone. There is olie ' Doug less" iu this than there was iu the last one. T. I. M. Johmstow.v, March 1, 1S71. Deak FaERMAJf A Savings Bank has just been organized in this place capital not men tioned. We hare just read a sensible article in the N.w York Tribune on the question of labor, in which a certain Itev. Wass.t pitches into j Weimell Fhillips' idea,'Labor Reform" move j merits. The lecturer proves cienrly that it is j not for the best interests of laborers to str ke j and then lie idle in order to get rich. The j more work is done, the better it is for society i at large, and as a "competency is all wo can enjoy" the difference between, a rich and a poor u:au U uot go much, after all. "AH the E. & C. Turnpike. We are gratified to learn from our Senator, Gen. Whito, that the bill incorporating a company to construct a turnpike from Kbensburg to the Cherry Tree, has passed the Senate. We trust Mr Rose will give it his special attention in the House. It is an important project to the peoplo resi ding between this place the northern portion of the county, aud if the proper degree ot pub lic spirit and enterprise is manifested along the liue of the proposed road, its speedy comple tion is a foregone conclusion. The Ladies' Fair will re open without fail, on Monday evening next, with a fine dis play of beautiful articles, comprising many new contributions, and remain open daring the continuance of Court. It will be enlivened by excellent music, both vocal and instrumental, und by comic burlesques of the most laugha ble character, which will be presented from time to time each cvering. Theso new fea tures cui.not fail to make the Fair more enjoy able and attractive than ever, and we hope that an increased patronage will repay lor the iu creased ell'orts to please. tn.eks. iil. d 1 In ir sl a.-e to it by ) :'Ssin.ir an ordim.nee ' about if ar.d potting uo 1:11 eiaboralely lettered w urninc, which reads : "Five doil.-trs fine for person louiimr on 1 1, is lu idje." There i ; .1111 i thine- v, !;.- in iu 1 te iil.d S.t vo:i a bo 11 1 t he c-orpo- ! ration ol thai town. Tin- police, ive were in- i formed. ! '. 1 1 irsli i hr i nor dealt is v i! ii 1 .st s of persons to whom it is um-ule to sell iuto.ic.stiiiif iri:il:s. "" estopped at A'toona. I may ns wt-ll t ;v.lair,, because 1 hat was our h m way of -cttiiiir to the famous "I, rear Hind." which istuil.v a f ;.-.' m i les it way up liie A lletf lienies. In tin- course or the fore 1 1 01 n t he I'aci hi- l'.. press " c.-tiiie a !o;i-. it tu'.i not stop at the lteml. but h.v 1 he kittdnos of Assisiatit iiperiir.endcni Jlt.-iliy we were cop.siy i-.c-d tti the fcrv. aid locomotive, which help-, tlraw the tr;;in over the summit. if that inspiring' ride up the mountain, around rucks, end over pri-cij i.-. s, I cannot hope to jrive an idcii. The novelty ami pos-ib!e daUjTei- ,f the sit nut ion hud ii wild joy of t heir own ; ami t timi the crowiiinar r.ij t 111 e of nil was the i! .l rush thi-ou;;i tu. ti.nno!, the uncoupling' from the I'tiilinu' !oer.mt;ti..-nti:l thundering t rt.in behind us. and the pi u oy ir,-on alien. I 111 the darkness. Finally h ma;; stepped forth from some cave or u rot to i 11 t he rot k, as i 1 see mod. ar.d in t he ! usky liht ot his lamp swayed w itli ihl- hand an iron bar. and we wore switched tpr.t ;!v .-ui le, and 1 1-.. - t ra iti shot 00 1 of 1 he t utiMci away in It", sw U t course. After tiiat the dctacheil iocoiaot i ve v a - at our ii.-posii i. ami we "haf el ut u:i r ease." as W . ' hit mi' 11 and 1 he authorities of A !i - io;:ii voi i l say. unlii :i trnin eomin- up behind us f'.ivi .1 us to run for oil r li e-,. Out of tJanu-or arain. the en-iuoc r vl:. '.:' r-cd b . e"i.put 113 oil above Kit iai;;iin i'oin 1, a. id h 11 rrie.l on. Tie 1.', in the midst of the jraMj sc.-ue, which Mr. Kenn ha'- tie-scribed in !i:s ovn i r. i in ita bio way. we p urt 00k of our n:i:t a i:..l lunch. V. Pen tin: sketchiHe; w ;is t htollell W H il C took lip ol,- line of mart h for tie- rlation at the IViut. Wo Wercal.out lour rods irom the platform when a pa-'eiiirvr t rain swep. I y lor 1'irtsbui L'l:. It w a-, little c'oii-'oia I i -.ii for us 1 . know that if we li.i.d been at I ill.' Sl II it ill the 1 1 ii ti Wotliil haio stopped i . i- us. Ve oiade nil sorts of ;: ra bes ; u e si i: mils with our ciirpet-b; ;rs. but I he rt !eii ic.-s t hin v, cat on, ii r he -ri.ost of the mi: rdf red I.oyan was alter it. Ti:e I'omt is named alter the oid Indian trail which led around it to Kit tanning l he count y so:.t of Armstroii-r romii y , on the .-Vlit.'t heny river. W e were. 1 lit n, in tne f o,-;i:ei hau :i i s oi t he m ie-hty chief w iio has tieen proposjii.r oiiitorial eomindi-ums in our school r- a l'-rs for so many years. Toe memory- of l.o Ifnn, howet .. r. becomes homcwhat cheerless when it is cibiod upon to make up a hail-day's instruction or amusement : a' d we found in I tiiiiur t-Ise of iiitcrcsr to w i:iie awiiy the v. lioii tleiobt.e ittteruoou mat we had to wait for tne lle.t llaill. Kxcept OU i'.-ej '. es, t hll olll ' li V i i !if creaiiii'e w,' s.rv fin hours pn.-il .at us ail the iifternoon. am1 answi reti any question wo n.i-rht a-:k with :; m :ht, vaen : his ne a t i r-. We hi. v e t ;i lied him " J'l.e Soiitai y Jiil'.at'iit.iit of K i I iaiiiiiti,!' i n t." At last, tov-n.nl niht. the Ion;.' evji.-ctei! Iiiiin t'.re v up at our bl"ak station. Though it was t t iinieally cuiled ''J'ue Knii ran t ," we found u com 1 o; ul il- ca r, a o 1 from i.o: fact there v. its iost time to in:i' up, wc -a ere w t il led aIon. i.t I'acilie spe".. . t some tpiai nt little iiioiuiinin town wee;,,; and veni into a grocery, upon whosi' couiiier .-. bounteous slipper was spread. Tie-room was lull of local -fos-:ps.:iud wo were entertain.-i v. it hall t !: .-..-a.i.lal of the count ry roii n.l. w hi I" doinu , ur hungry best to the meal. Tin re was an old t i int.- buco.ie simplicity in t he tone a in ihe substance of the i'ennsy I vama liiitchman's speech, lor nut withstitodm-r the bavoe we had made-of his edibles, he ehartfed us only tweiity-tn e cents apiece. Tnkin.-r seats in our c raKain. w n were hurt ied on iis liet ore. In the course of two or three hours we were becoming sleepy, s,ml losing- all ie.irrcst iu thin-rs about ui when we vre star tled by a series of tearful o. piosions. 'Torpt does ; exciaimed a man in ihe seat ahead of us, as his face liirin-ti deadly pale. Then we knew ! that soinethin-f terrible 1 1 it 1 hi'.ipei;c.:, or some j thin-r terrible was to happen ; we had heard the most desperate wa riunir used in railroading. Willi tne litter reck lesuess which in such mo i ments impels people to do the most dangerous thir.-r they can tlo, we threw open the windows nnd ihrus; out our heads. We were just -foiiiH I round ii bend on ti down j-rudo at tippiillin-f i speed, and the scene which met our eyes is bet I ier portrayed by Mr. I'enn than 1 can liopo to I th in words. An entire freight train seemed to I be piled lip in it t u m u i I nous i ti in before us. A t ! one side a In o had been kindled of the riddicd boards ami timbers of the wreck. This it was that made the tei ror of I he seem - so vivid ; men i wire l iishiu-r lo and fro. ami wuvin-f lamps il! ' ns, while tho backrouml of contusion and darkness su-!,rested all manner of worse disaster i bevond. There tli.l not seem to bo the least hope for ii s-. or for t air w hole train, mid I tie not 1 hi n It any oi" us had t he power to stir, lint even while we were t bus paralyzed, our train came l o a stand st ill wit ln.iil a jar ; it could not have taken t iurty seconds, yet in our fright it seemed much loii'er. Of course, we all then rushed madlv from the coaches, and examined the wreck of f rt-i-rht ears which strewed both tracks. A t ruck had been broken, but no lives hati been lost, anil only two or i It ret- ears, instead of a v hole t rain, had been shivered ami splintered and piled up. Not until I had learned t hose and til her part icu lars, did I t hink to iiniiiire by what minicleour train had been sosuddeiily stopped. 1 was assured that it was by the nir-brake, and having never before; heard t.f the uir-t.rake, or foi-t'-cttiii-r ail about it if 1 had, I was no wiser for the information ; but there is nlwaye a man at the theatre, or on board ship, or iu the sama coach with you, who "bus been there before," and knows all about it. This man was be fore us at the scene of 1 ho disaster. As ho never re quires an int roduct ion. especially after an acci dent, wo found no ihilictilty in gcttin-f thor-ou-fhlv posted with re-ranl to the brake. He was h'oldinif forth to a number of pnsseiitfers assembled in front of the lire kindled from Ihe wreck of the froi -flit -cars, and thesubjeet ot Ins discourse happened to bo the very one about which wt; were the most curious. Tho store of the i-oiuantiu life of the youni; man. (loorire West inu house, the inventor, lost none of its druimilic interest from '.K-in-f told to us in the li-Hit. that miirht also have I.t up tln wreck of our train and of ourselves, if n had not been for him. How the poor scheneetidy machinist carried with him the idea of his in vention tr.. m bis bovhood, how bo sri iiifitlcd to trot the means of workiiur it out, how he wns snubbed ami pooh-poohed by the wiseacres, till another vouu-r limn, lialph I taint ley, eaine for ward with tho money , and how now- they, nei ther of them over twenty-live years ot nu, trive lhanl-s fivimr dinners to the numerous work men in "their if rciit.foundry at I'itl.sbur-h, and ui'.- e-eitimr mi itch its I hey ties 'rve to be, .ti; this,' while warmin.'T his hands .'.lioeraleiy lie fere the lire. Ihe. man who had 'been there be S. ;-.utl;irtJ I-rlitel tSoK. j There should be ntiru'l u'!ji iii::i.l: in nie li- ! ciif as w ejl as phiUisophy. V." it hou t a ".ci to stair from, or a "stand ard" from v, . jch to ca'.eiihtlf the tit !;::i.n. the principle ami prat ti) u td" medicine in facf ti.e i a. ue: pes of a 'i.v art or r.t ience caiKiot he : sal i-1 ac t o;-:i r i-lucitialt d or prcperiv under- : Mood. '1 'ho art and science r.f medicine; is ;ti', id.-d in- , to s verai sj.ce. .'..-part ments. each basing; tilt ir staiiiiard pi iis-i pb-s ivldeii form the basis lot- t heir scicii fi lie el itci.iati' us. ! l.v cry parlieti.i.r part of the human body has . had its uvri'itiiit natuial propert its. e-imslitu- ; eets, o i ia i: t o : s, etc., reibit:;.i upon scicutilit; ! prioi Iplcs to a sl iiiidard of iic.u iy d.-linito pro- : port ions in heah Ii. This serveR for the more correct elucidation , of disease by comparison und measurement "f tfie ib v ia; i. .ns Ircm th- healihy standard. , '! h-.'s ;-.) a vera ire proporl i.uuiie eot.si ituen is of I lie blood in li.il it h In' in if i ounce .1 to a stand ard, any consi.'ei al " de ia t :n from thisst.ind- i ai d ij iality of the blood is (l:-o:--e. ; The same in the u ri na ry cm-i "I ion : t he e ver ::"::' nalii nil propoi t ioiia t e eousi ii uent ot" i h.- . : .',., in health ft.n.i the standard, liti.v e-or.si.J- ; crab!.- deviai i.-n i ruin which basis, citin r in ! l't'ejui; tio;. or cons: 1 1 1: u ( s. x i: ; !.: . s ili.-t'i.:i-. 't'liis ; i. r ;.: a pia.tlc.il f.;cr whieh ve :l,-i- i i iy de.,n ;.st r: I i na: a t i.iii'i .Mice. X. . !:tj i ran t -s't-t.-et, end which any one ao have (e-teit lo their eutiicsiilisfactii.il by sen.ii.i-r a stammni ' specimen (ei.oriilmr's ui ii'.e.i for scion '.:e at.aiy - : sis a i i I examination. If '.v.' lull to.ieiett the "n.t.i bid eotulitiop.s," , if any, or io li'-renoi'.. !'-." n il ore ot tne uis. ' ease, or the or-,-a :'s ail ec ted. :.s t he luns, liver, s'omaeh. brain, kidneys, wii.ili, etc., there shall be no char-re made. lli-stii-eto ;ri-.e tlief.c;. of thei.atient at rl.e sitiif.' tir.m. as the urii." varies in ,';' 'per' r'";;.o ; et.i: -t i; iients in th" diMa rent a'-i'es of ii;,''uucy, cJ ;l-!i!ood. li anliood. and old ilire. The ',-irif and resident--' of each pat lent should be n :dso. in ur to avoid couf u.?joi: of cases v.'ucro luedicincs are taken. l:ts. Oi.iJstiCi:. Nkw a.1i Vaii-.-.bi.k Ski is f! vim Aw-v. Wo h-tve received lioin N 1'. Iii vjk .V t . tl I'arkesuug, Chi'-tc-i Co.. l'a ., m. ii'ples of lm- . rt cd Nor-v-v Oats, Al.-ike t.'iover. ai. 1 Ones Ier Countv M immoih Con:, fan-pie pat l-a-jes oi v i.ii h ti n' pre i o -e to -n;'l i i.n. t.j F.u m- - - - t el's who SKMI sTeVI s !o PI V It slauO. .IHSM" nistitntly st... will, k l ull and t il -elt-ct.t assortment of llt litiis, il:K"S t.tM'l', ; lANl'V l.tit',. NtV'tts. l'.titi'IS. SiltiLls, IIATs.CAI S l'I.OTIIlM;.rA!l!'i;iS. H UM- rt i;r.. on, cli-ths. tki nsw i:k. ;i:ti- I.HIK-. l it. I li, l!A ti. HsII. SALT. TO li.Vfe'". I lli.l:s. aeditil t.Ii.ei itrticles. lat-ro : or small, that can be b und m ...r.v s;,,r(. ,,f like j e-haractcr in Ihe county ; and as we itiu-it.! tt i s:s,i i: !Xsjvi:l tor j tt t'Hl.M'ltV Pllllbl'CK, ! it;id make no bad debts, we feel f-nrthnt our -.took and our price will r.ot only -.ui retain for us a lit.ei :d shai e t'f p:.t roiia-re. j EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL ! are respei tf ully solicited, and if wo fail to ren I tier entire; sa! -.-fact it m. bol ii as rejr jr. is t lie n,.i.e ' i;y of our iroo-N and the prices ask.-d for u il w it! et riaini y b- no faint of the new li;-: : j.c j the- old smn'ioi r-hoeiiiiikt-r .V Co.. lli-rh sti e-i. I I'on't .'..;',' tocat!ni!'i v.e'li r,ot forcet lo-k.-.o ; jiu full value for y cur money. ; Vi::is3 i LLOYU. l F.l crsbur-r, Jan. Ss. I.v; 1. -if. ers wi,ii sKMi sTvis p. piv i-e siae. ..ti. tar Wn.V.r-TTV r.rf'1 rTITn u fM'-TO"' -V 1'. lb ,-t.u & Co a,e ti.e I,..-.--, Im:,,n.rs kljV :e2 : ft j Tj -j j f MPd j; the I'ndtd Si.-iii'., an i as there . imn-i, !-. ens Xot'.v .v Ot's and olht-r ISeeds bi'. i .-olu. thev wish to g ve ive-rv f irmer in ihe country a tiiance to test- their .i;e, nine k-tttis. tree oi charge. Ail our f.u uier Ii it-mis -should avii themselves ol this genert.iis ciVtr. .'A A It It I WM. P. PATTCM, il ie ii vi T-i o t va i-- x- a-.net l)calr Iol ai.i. iiyDS Of CABIHET FURHITUEE I0 aud loJ illutou dire, t'ulir. V- kai'ss.- 'ii Sut'dav ;f lernoon. V.'i a , ult.. at t he residence oi t he briiie's pa rents, in j ri ilatteii hiii. by Itabbi '..lien. Mr. I.nns Ce- i lit.s, of J iiiistowii. inn; Miss IKl S; i-... I ss. i Ti e :: t lenui n thus mad" happy is ope of t he most respect. 'd. net L-et ie a ml sii' ri-vf ii 1 busi- ! Il ess men in I Ie- V 1 cat ctim.iiC-.i-ial me! : 1.-;.'' ; ill: .1 ha it- -r. as we fee! su re. m;i.! - a w i-. choiet-. ; v.-e trust that I.e and Ids fair y on nir bride v.: i 1 , win nnd weur Ihe irowi! t.f contentment mil ' i: mi liov i d i e! n i: x I hrou L'hou i a Ka'.-r and peace- ; SCfJil'S, WlbL'iliM'g, iiit'tMJAM-l. iimstit tllJ, Pahlok Sr is, V jra.for.M, T'.OOK. lifll, T.iii:!eoc, io., Ac., Ac, ,c. Ao., f Chairs. V. OOU iillAT t. "1lMi. li;cti 1 tltsiiCiB, i:L ilAirKKssKi, Tiii-A-Tnci, I'.S . ENSI. i.v il.'iUt, iMVilSrt TABI.Bt, l.'tril-JiKL'S. c. ic, Ac. Ac, ic, ic. T DSScliUTit.-f or lul career in wcdioel.'s holy bol. SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE V A L WATCHES ' maJ to cr-iT in e-xoei.er t sty In kn.1 st rJr prices. Cabinet nt' l .'ii-.ii n aUcr' maicrifcis t-f : all k;mi8 for -T.le. i- 'irultiirK. d-!iT-re l at arsr j point iu JoiiUii'irn or at i.t-i! road tu i:u frW i oi J'.i-m ciarvt. "il.i". 1'iliO.v. j'jlcitowQ. Uct. 13. 1570.-tf. Tin: .Ktv !sr;:iNn: C imp a r. rec..rd to i's late -tiitement. has i , i;-o.:i of over sii 1'iii.ious of doilais. sit-.n-ely invrs'.-d for 5h beiu lit of its polit y h.oliit r-t. This Company has siood for t he past p. ft v re iirs at l i.e- head of tin- l ire 1 nsiiranco omiuinios tif t! in 1 1-, ie countrv The- e xte:isive u-e of these Watches for the j last fifte.-e:i 'ears by Kail way Con-I net ors. V.nu i- i neii-s and lis pressmen, ihe n.tisl exact in-r of j wnti h-we-arers, has t horou-fhly tiwinoiistratetl i the st r.-iiyt h, steadiness, dn rabii i ty and s.ccu- ' racy t.f tht; "Walt ham Vatcb. Tt s:itisfy that ! ch.ss in all t hese respects, i t o decide t he t;::e : lio:. i.s io ihe real value i f these 1 inie-keej.ci s. ' More thill! jtlO.OKi) iif ihi'p-'ivanriicMli i;- li'iw speahinjr for t hmn-elv t s in tlie pocke-ts of th" . people: - a proof ami a , niee of their su bilit v - mat ier i f capital, prom fit ness and rciiu- . Alexander llrot hers, p.i'.t r.leveut'n Av- nvie. Ai'.'.omi, .-'ii' its o:.!y aut lior'.ed a -rents for t l i-r lion of Ihe ir'Jaie. They will insure f.ini erly nt lower r:,t -stl':m t an be- eibtaii'.f.) from any other 1 ruly reliable company, fiive , ihem n iib.l.uid be ctaiv inced of this fact tie : y ou in-ure y our props i ty vv ith any orhe-r of the many insurance ujrtnis. :M l.-lm.J Si n. i. i:" "'i:c I'll:! n.-.i'ilui I.'evj.rh'-'rty. Sr., the u toinii tailor nnd ebithi- r. is still as well pre pioe.l as ever to fi-.--r.i-h his frit .-: I'.ds ..! the . piibiic -.re i : era ) iy with rs :iy and all a rt ie'es in the j way of lit a.iy -leice' ( !;!. i:i of i he ery ict , i-..'r.!ity u,d at t!;e 1 .tt-r-t cash rate".. His a- ; s'oiam.'iit of weai iii' a f-p-ai el ismr'deof -. j ; lent li.atci ial and well .-. wi ,l. and will be sold i: t rer:a; l.abiy low prii es in orde-r to make room ' for his s p i i stork, lie has a !so on ha rat a su lci 1. line of oxe-el lent Cloth, from w hich he is pre on red to ma ke suits to o:i!t r, for cither me-n : or boy s, i:i t!.r most styl'sh manner an 1 at the most medcra'.e rate. No lit, no pay. L-ll-tf. ' I'V T- ', :Kl'. " I : ' tor, d "s snul7 injure t he brai ls'-" "'No sir, m.; any: for people w i-o ha vt; ' i.i iiiiis don't n -e sun :l ." 1'eopie, however, vt lit i piiiihase tl.-ir i e.iov-m id.' clot !: iii-r i-f.. lames ' .1. M nrphy's Sl iir i lot bin it St ore. N o. I" '. ' iin lor, st reft . .1 oh list ow n. have brains cv.o:irh to know where troo.! bas'-i'ains can be ha.!. Mr. Murphy keeps the choi, e-st s;,,,-,; j,. i wa s wiliiiiir tos,-l! outh'" 1 t iu t. r ms wit h. u.t re-iard to pr. .tit or loss, and never looks sum- ut customers if they f-iii to ouy. rr.HN Fx-. There is not in this world a valb'V st sweet as tho vale in ' bo- f m the wild waters meet: nor is there a -t'.ro so perfect ami nt at any 'there cl-e on 1 p. is ii:ou,:ti: in retreat . or a stock so am pic. so d fully complete, and where prior-: s aii Hen i , ii.ttii i o oca i . as t ne ( haul. Uoboiis. iin famous i I jo 1 1 str"et. in libciisi inrji town, wlicr.- sli'.l can tie fo..-.! ui of I b is en in t y t he seat . I bai:i.s stock, Is a u'f.od treat. riority over all others. Tim superior or-ranb-uion and ere-at e:tcnt of the- Company's Works at v"allhi:m, enables the m to produce watches at a price which ren ders cor.'pt tition futile, and those who b.i.v i: ry ot her w ateli me-rely pay from 2." to .Vi per cent, more for their watches than is :iecess;..i-y. The.-e time-pieces combine every improve-uie-ul that a loii-f e.v piTienee ias proved of real practical us,.-, li'miii-r had the refusal vjf near iy every invention in watvh-maUin-f ori-jin-atii'.i: in this e-tuti try e.v in I-lo rope, only thoe were finally mloptt d which severe t stinj fiy thc nu.-st skilful art! ;a:is in our works.and le::tr lis,- on ti.e part of t k" pu'.lic. .h-monst rated to be essentia! to ctriTct i er.durir'.jr tiniC-keep-in-f. f'Amonfr t'ae mar.y improvenieiits we would Iai -lieu ho i.e : The ieveniion use of a ccntre-pir.ion of pet.uliiir const ri. i to n. prev e nt ibne-ie to the- train by oii-rmai wn; who. bavini ti..- i St;itk-. and is al- ost iu-commoda- wide ,'. ho.-e varied ai for chcapii one k'-: t f maiu-sprin-fs. is ; Ai-iirieaii War-h Comr.anv. 1 i ir had the rei si-al t.f aii oih.-rcon- i triv-inee-t, adopted l-'o-jjr'.s patent pillion us be- '. irr the best and faultless. I Iiai le ::ed and 1 em per-el hair-spring, now i universally ndmittvd i y V.'atci.mnkers to be the i best, arc us"d in ail -rr.i l, - f Walt nam Watches. ! All V.'a'i iiam W ttch'-s hnVe. dnst-proe.f cap., i )roi t'e-timr the movement from dust, iui'1 i. s seiiimr the necessity t f I lie frce-ucnt clcuiiiii-; j l-eetssai-y in either watci-.es. i ( ur new pa,-nt ste-m-winder. or key less watch i is already a decided success, and a -rre.it iin- ; i rovc-meiit on anv stem-wimumr wati-h in ti.e i Amerii-itn lm.i ket. and t-y far th" cheapest v,a;.'!i i,f its oualitv now oire-t-. l to the i.ublic. To those liv ;:-r in portions of l he I cited States j e w:: ti'h ui.-! ikt'i-s iii not aooum.. wuK'ties AT TORN EE Y-AT -LAV Jk Xlt J: r.. t JL EM T i TE A I EST, lIOM.IDAYsiirKtJ. l'A. Special tt-iiTion -riven to the e-o! !c. :; -e ei f claims in Hiair. Cambriu. II nut iiik;.ion. Ii.,--li onl, :-! re mill Clea: h -11 L-i-.i.-s. I'arl ies wi-,hhi,r to pareimsf . rent, !ear. m-II or eieaan-fe r.l e-ta'.e w ill bud : urt-my to tiir-ir intet t-rts to call on or addre-s I d t V.r.e spondeuce ia either Ll.h-h : r ber ni'in so.ii-io ii. i:en:i-;KM-Ks:-Wiu. Mann. Kp, yf.i.r-. Me.r-g-ren. Ih-su A" f .. b o l C. f. . l ob-s. I'l i: id.-l-J'hia: Mt-i..I.T. Win A l!rn V. M.iTurnil'T. rl--ij.. If. H. Swoop,-. K-... l-.ttsl-,: l!o--i.Joj:a Scott, "tl unt i riu Ion : Ji,.:i. S. S. I:i.i:r. liolbduvs-bui'i,-; IJoii. 1J. 1-'. Ko,e. Aboona; I). W. Wilr, Ttj.. Lcwistown: 'yrns F.l ier. I-ij., Johnstown Wm.i. Wi:;,,,:, Ksu. . JJ. llw-rontv. 'I !i.-ly i: a i. i: i' a t i: GEO. W, OATMAN Zl CO. '.ie iii tte,'ii:tl e K--,v. Seve ral parries wish to secure Ilcuies in Lib ensbcrr at fair re-nts. 1 1 i.isi-s iind Lots a; f or r'-ut on ft:ir ttmi;. tiivr a .l.si i ip;;,,n and price t.f what you have f. r l ent. l.el us know w I.;:! k i :.d tif a 1 Ion-f-er !Ioiise; and l.i t you 'i.!i t o s(., u r. ,j s ; eeal; t. Hare you f.l.. I L i' i Llt: ' J.V. 1 , I'UOVZU' TY y Lit wish t: sell, it do you v. isl. to bi; v ? -ro mi-: tss;t; is if oci: " i bir terms are reasonable f.-.r a "-s ics rt hitivc to ab. ve natti is. s-. e -p.-al Kst;ito Cazene." Hi.' ). W. (..IIM.V.N i ,. lll.eiisbur-r. l-'ct.. -i, l:i.-lf. a (.; i ; n c y r.Li; mum: 1:1: al kmwtk iy-t eAI.Tl.--Tin- tiiidrrsiii m-l ! '. K( i-ii'iii s k.f ,f. I.til V, lj-,(.. late of Iiretto i! ii-;n;jh. dee d, t.ifer :it pri k ate sale-. ,i: a "com :noda tCT---. A FIN TRACT OF LAWD in Allegheny townsliip. Cambria eouniy, situa ted )o the roael k adiinr to Si. A n-ustinc an I obout one mii.- 1 rotn i..r. tt, e-"ni...i:'iri--- 7 1 :- ', fuilv 40 -i-r beii.-r cleared. Vr.-l! j fenced, weil watered und in a tfo-.d s:aie t.f eu i tivi-tioii. ;ind ha imr a first rale- I..;-: . I liAK.v Ihe-re-on e-i-.n ted. The balamt' of Ihe i.til t is co-. t reu vvii u c nest mi t, imii, su-.-tr. si n.l e m-.-vai'ml Ie tur.ber. for terms a:.. I euL.-r infor- W! th th ' bove :i iri.mcd i:;:pr,.veme.,Ts"v!ii.-;i j maticn aptdv to eit h-rof the 0:1. b- si ri:.-l e 1:1 lo looii at, itli". A New Kit.. A ro'iclil" rin,r county p-.-qwr talks about the sale t.f heatinu' slejvcs sit reduce-. 1 prices as la ii tr a new era in lb.'- hi-otry ef a ceiiain villime down that way: "'i:i iiji here such an vent i- accepted as a matter cf ciuirse'. aithoue.!. ii may be a little on tl-.e new er. 1 style to say that lii-orce iiuuiicy is run ninir out nrticbs of thai kind it4 a ret fuel ion em reduced prices that savors verv much of riving them away. ow is the time to buy heal in-,' siovt s. T.riT.'.fil. Here lie obi Grimes who often t hues came w it b bis dimes and bom-hl a hat or a collar at Cohen's Mat l'arlor. Net. -i-T -i;iin street, .'ohnstow 11. the- piac to rct -ro.vl bar iiiios. in bats. caps. furs, e-r fu rnish inir r'oiis. ami to rct om-'s 11:0:0-v lack. loo. .! us t sd ti ne at cost to push oil' t lie present stock. New ueo-is everv '!:ty . bJ -roods i!o not tint! a plsce in the Hat' Parlor. They have not time to -ret olil. Now's llio time I Do not mis tho great bar-rains 1 C ui-: A i.t,. If the reader does note-are now he wiil when he fro- s io N . t'arr..il's popular m' rcan tile mart and lioti'-ihi' cheap -roods i hat are me-iiso rt d o:f every uay at 1 h" low est -priced drv -roeids and trroeory store in Johnstown. .No. 21"i Main st recti opposite the Opera House. Mr. 'en-re ill is now closii '-out his imme nse stock of food -roods, and he th-sircs all tl'.e-rood people ' tif the county to call a -rood many limes and ; liiiike w.iiic irtwil purchiis-'s. (ioo.l for Carrol 1. j Sh.iO I't.v I Listen a'.l ye te the news ami j heed it toe. il" vo.i ch"tse v. bich tmr clever : youn-r muse w'islies now te impart if you : w ant boetts or siioes nt prices which beat even Jews, u'lless money tie.-y ke. fro ri-rbt away j let 'inrtee's Tiewlv e'.pencel luart. am! Ihercyeiu ' will fiu'l cnon-rli to p.b'i'se vour tiiind. ofloots ; and sl:e-s eil evefy kind, cheap as t he-eheupcst tmd as -rotjtl aslhcbc-l. Cuiubria House, Hi-: h street. j MoTnr.it C.oevst: is a tale that can br had at i anv book store. So cheap m-ede-up '"lot liiriir irniv bo bou-jl.t nt ce.si at S. .1. Hess S: Co. g fa mtiiis !!ea: v-M.'.de t iolhin-r Emporium. No. 241 : Ibiiu Btie'et. Johnstown, sign ot tlie tk.tr that j has two enormous t ves in il. book up and look in : then S'o in. then lit up and look like u man. : Hess .v Co. will aive any man a -rood bargain , who will call, iind a preeu'.U besides. ! l.tir.n Al-IM.K I'n-s. I ir.aihe. abhor, tletesl. despise, abominate elried apple pics. 1 like -rottd bread bol h fresh and swcel. tr cakes or j pies that's tit to eat : and t best' to tret the' plan 1 I take is to buv the flour 1 want to bake at -Mills' .store, w hi re the best is always supplied ai prices 1 bat has ever tlclicel all competition o'er and i'it. l or llour. feed ami lamps that can't be beat, consult Mills. Come rm'nt Hlonfiind join in the throne- that ' with shout ami with son-jiiro jroin-r it stron-r for V. S. I!a riser's cheapest ea-h store; lor it won't' tab e you lomraml you'll never tro wroinr, if vou brinir liioncv iilcu'ur, ninl rro where best lia'r -ains beloiur. to ailie S. llarkci 's clieap j Metre. The closiiur out sales of winter o.kIs . at Harker's are uU'ordint,' extruoitlinary bar- ' gains to buyers. That IIoi.f. -"Wliv elid you build that hole in tlie fence?'' asked t Tic lioss, -I tlidn'l build the hole in I only put the tails around it," was the an ver. I'ut.lijhn Murphy tli.l make aureat bole iu his iinuie'iise stock of tlry ,-eotIs 1 bv scllin-r chcapnnd etrawin-r customers to his . popular store in the Mansion House, Johns- lown. John. Murphy sells tlry goods cheap. ; Call soon. tend to secure accuracv, ch ,-uiiint s. .bir.-ibili- ty ami eonv en:eni-e. mn.-t prov e iiivai-.iiibb'. The t raele marks of the various styles made t.y thf ompitny are as f.aiow s : AsiEuic.iN '.V.'.tch Co.. Wa'tham. Mass. AMN. W.',lt-t Co.. altham, Mass. AMKKii.'.-.N v Ai't'll Co., Ci eseciit St.,WaHiiU!ii, Mass. Arrr.ioON. Tkai Y Co., Waithrtm. t:i-s. AMiiiiii'AX Watch Co., Ail.:tn Sc., '.Vuiiham. Mass. J'. S. P. virrt.KTT. Wrlthani. Mass. V.'m.J.Ii.i,kisy, Walthain. Mass. M A A b I IT I KA VV. , .relto I Al'ti. '' AI. I'lvllS. Cai'I oiltowr.. j Feb. IS.-if. .1. .-i,e.r M. Lencu, Uei. j yaluableYarmnear loretto I FOR SALE. I I The subscriber ofTc-s for Siilet.n fair limi-t sii'l 1 :i-y pi' im-i't-. 1 hat in..- i!..ir;i!,i.-iii'.,i i'ji- tt-lliiit t'AU.U itte nily oci i;pie.J by him. ad J joining the llorou-rh of Loretto. eontainin--- l-t 1 iltrr-!ii.-l,T,.o f which art-- 111 a i;...,d stato Txamine the si.e-liin-r .if these mimes car.-ful- ! Vj, volvivai ion ami the bataue- we;l ;imK-rcd. r v ' v. .,..'. ti.k ,. ii",,.-, ,a ,k,ii ) ei. iiini an exi-e-lient ( -. Iiai .1 1:11 the premises; also, an abuu'lanee of jeror i. i.le-r. J is a eksirahie pro perty. In aiuifuiiy located, and is conve nii-nt to churche s, : ohool.s. imirket. etc. '1 i'.je ;.i:li p-i-tabi;. Kor terms a ml other bifortiuitiou apply to e.r aeldress A. IC.-J , i I-. i;s, Feb. IS.-tf. C eirre.f.'i'e, !:, itu..i in 1 '.. FOR $7 PEIl LIlTsT I ewi:i insert, an auvci tisemcnt ! TST TTJ 7L.T TVT rTt "TTT In One Hundred and Fiftv-five First -class -PENNSYLVANIA NEWSPAPERS! Int ludin-f llleven Iiailie-s. We refer to Ihe publisher of thi- paper, to whom our responsii-iiity is well known. T.i-,rr f-ii:Srr i"itT:j. Address .10. P. IlOWIlM. ,V t.t A! vt'rlisiii-; A-frnl. Xom. 0 eA 11 fiu- Itovv, oiv Vorlt. Iy before Luviii-r. Any uii-umhii. even of a tingle letter, intiicatcsa eouuteifc-it. For sale by all h adimr jewelers. .No 'watcbes retailed t-y the Company. An illustrated history of watt h-maki-ifr. cor,-taininjj- much u. cfnl iuf.irni ttiou to w,.teh vvearers, sent t.) any address 011 application. mmiji a- aem.!:to. (ieiuritl Ageula lor A iiirrb-Jit Watcli Co, IS'i UiojiI way, Atw Voik, The oldest ami best comlueted Men-ant il." Col it -re in the 'mintrv. I'or circulars w 1 ire to P. 1-FKK& SONS, Piltsb:irb-h. l'a. Ilarirr' tftllloii of DI KJ'S Itl-:IC-KK.HI'I.X;. 4oO pp. The most comprehensive-v.-ork published. Contains Xatioual l.ank. Hail Komi Itook-K.-epiii-,-. k.c. j ppm-, p - n rjr-rj ny MKN", WflMEX. BY3 TTXCIeKJOSH'S 'HU NK Fl I.I.OF j iS3 ill OiU U Si H I . r.u IT" V A Portfolio of first-class Wit mi l 1 ness make fioin S5 10 Sill i-r i! i.i tht ir Humoi'. eontaitiimr the llieht-st Comn-al Sto- I l ies. Crue l Sells. Side-Split 1 mir .le-kes. Humor- oils 1'oelry. t.Miaint Farodies. I!urles,pie Se-r- i mons. New Conumlrnms and Mirth-l'teivokimf : Speeches ever published, f niei-sperseel w iilt Cniie.us ruzles. Amiisimr t':ird Tricks. Fe ars ! of l'arlor Matrie. and nearly :.tii Funny Fnn-rav- ( insrs. I llust i-iited 10 cr. i'rice 1.1 e-ts. Sent by 1 mail, peshure !a';l, to anv part e.f the l"n:t.-d i Slates. .111 receipt of pric. HICK .V 1"! I'Zdl.it- i ALU, i'ubiishers, is A'.iu-st., New Voik. j own loeaotie-s. 1-ull part .en la 1 s a nd instruc tions sent free by mail. Tht.se iu ne-eil of per-m-.ineiiT.i'rofltti-'le work, should address u once-, Ott.Hf(;t;sTlS(N - O.. I t ltlnt.d. Maitie. ax "5 r. ??? Dlt. s. FITCH'S l-'nu-Lll)- V li y If I n 11 : UO panes ; sent by t.mil frte. Teaches I'.ev.v to cure diseases of the person ; skin. i:a ir. ey es. complexion. Write to 7H Itroadway. X. Voik. BLC0M1NGT0N (ILL.) NURSERY. I'.lth Year. OM) Acres. 1! ( reeuhousc-s. larg est Assortment all sizes. Itest Stock! bow Frieisl Would you know What, Wiien. Ho-.v to 1 ' ! ki 1 t V Fi nit. Slijtde, F "-r-rreen Tree"-, Itoot Crafts, Sccellinjfs. Iisaj-r- I'lants, Apple- Seeti. Ivl rly Kos" I'otat o s. Sh 1 il !s. l!esfs. ti reeii litiuse; and i larelcii Tlar.r-. ,.-. Flnwo- ninl Y e ;-; r -table rrel! 1 oi'.-st. 11.-st Collection Sorti ami um'lit v. Send !'.! cents for .New. ! iiustratcu. I lescriptiv e ( ataio-i ue '.to .aires, semt si auip, OS? 5 c TO Till: WflFKlNT; CLASS.-".Ye are now pit pared to fu-.nish ail classes with 1 tmsrai-.t empb-y nient at home, rhe h, ,le of : l.c t ime or for the! sp::re moments. Imsiiu.s nt w. Iiat.1, and Iprt-titabb?. rerse.ns f e-iCi. i- s-.- ea-:i-earn from !tk: to t.1 per evt'iiln-r. and a pr; e-r-tional sum by del ot imr their whole lime to tho business. lloy nod -rirls earn nearly a a iiiue-lt as men. That ail who se-c f iiis rmtie may semi t heir. 'I'M ress and test the- business, wc ma kc t he f olio win r 1111 pa ra I b 'led ofler : Tosue-h as are not well sati- fieel w t-will sinl 1 to pay for the troa bloof writinsr. ! nil purt-oiil.'t s, a v a.uabie siim ie whie-h will tlo t coinun nee m U on. and a copy tf 7' it Vi.pf. '.s I, iti 1V.7 '.,;, ei r: .'ii-; 01,0 of tlie lar-rest ami best family newspapers eve r published-nil sent free by mall. Keud-r, if jroii Wiint Dermaneiit. protitabie work, m It I ress K. C. A LI. L.N & CO., At utsi-A. Maimc. -i imp, : ir-uV- USE THE "VEG'T ELE each, ft.r Cii ti: bar lies of Seeds, with plain ibrec- , lOttJV It" EM i A Tt Y JSAI S.M.' ti,,iiD I'.X i t, ..1. . i 1, ,r n.l I i -1 l-i It'll I I: I 11 ? S ., iiires. and Who'lesale I'rice last --t .asres. Atl tirt ss F. K. 1'lllK.MX, lllooiulu-rton. Illinois. 1370 fori.''' lohi with tne wise preci the vv or Id over. ion of iiis species lie v, o, 1 tt ei. if tin-, bi-ake itself, which isaimost asirreat an invention as t he locomotive, we obtained t he luilow inyr brief aescritioii, uu J 1 jf ive it iu the J;s r nin'r" tip your mind tb.nt for treatment that's hili'b and'f'tr as -rood r.s yn-.i'I! ri;id in the wav of tlry ids. in:,! si forth, thai Andy Christy s I be i..y that will-rrcct y 0:1 v. iih joy, and his best cli'orts employ 'n k'i in ytiu bar-' trains before ynuiro fort li from hisi heai cash siore in Fore'tto, where, you can iret as much for vour money a- at any store in ihe t o uniy . A Great Oifer.ladwayrY:. w ill e!sosti of me Iluiidreti .''i':n.s. M b"'e i;is, and r:-.o.s, of si first-class make's, incliidiii-f Waters', at e.r!n itn'hi Imr pj i',-,-.-.-, t,,r rush, t.'io i'tti Jo's Moeie'i, or will take part cash and balance in mont lily or e)iiarte'rly liisralb.ie-ots. 1 Tl'IkXSI-; NOT1CK Tbe follovviiitT Fetitions for Tavern. Whole-site nnd Quart r.iee ii.-e ha.ve bet li tiled with the Clerk of Quar ter Sessions t.f Cambria county for Ihe action ol the Court ar M ir. h Sessions. 1-7!: TAViatN 1 . 1 ' I- k s 1 : . Colt -st i IK Sehitiil.i. tih ard. .lohnsiov.'n. l'cter W. HelfricU, Susi.!eh-inn.i township. k. urn:, t ... Clork'i I'itii'C. Fbeiii'.-ur l'.. h. S, lei',' I. iic s.z. :s:aia rcaBi-:r t szzz. i.;.;z. z:zz--v.;-:c. 'A'oi.i.-i! 1 t'i r." Cctmk Uk-.'s. x c0., Huston. mtiofMf for Aii, &Cn r-- V PKUWHiiK ami ev .crise s ytJ jiai.l A-rt'P.ts, to sell cur new ami useful elise.--Te-riei. Address IS. SWilU'r i o., Mur shall. Ml.-u. H. P. USTOS Js, C., I'rop'rt. Ti.e Tablk is always snpj iie! v. i;h ti e choicest iltlicacics ; the I'.ar is s,p!:,e.i with ohniiv .iqut-rf, am. the SrAri.E i'.tlt-:ij 1 by carelu! bustlers. Tr;;;is;i".it visitors ai-corn-nioclated ami boarelcrs taken by tlie Week, mouth er year, on rtMSoUaVic toiD"'.:. fv'1'21 II
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