i s.t vs the I faiabriarcraiaiK LOCAL AWUrtnuwiirii.. . "P""1 "c:,r ,lo,,,e- i ,.1 lite "''d g"u "as "iconic IK"!'1 . :.. .I.- air." St. Patrick's Day. Yesterday, the I7th mat., was celebrated as the birth day of N't Patrick. the Patron Salntof Ireland. "lJitoii- nn uiuvi uoi ouiv as to uio uav of his birth .'lie i-iiitt v.i!e r . i : . ..I .. ("Mi T,is. nans, oi una oiace, llKl ...lilKli 11.... v- n Will publish il i.jt I'". ,, ...a'ce of Mr. Daniel Coufer -i- . . . I. i liitS lssm: 1 i.o P1 ll to!i'i of t'11' season wilh tliuudei ni'iiiiuiii'-'uls occurred on k :i nf:i 41 er I iiifi'!iiTi.iiimi l ... i w ,uc k'aie oi ii is iialivitv. His ba'it isina 1 I mime wad Siiceuth. but at tLe time o( his or.'.i nation by St. Germain it was changed to Ma eonias ; and it was dot umil his appoint incut I by the Pope to .he bisiiopr.c u J,-e"uiid that lie had coiifcncd upon him the name of Patricias I H appears from the most authentic records that ! Pntrick was burn in YIes about the ear' J;--'. The book of Lrcau says his mother'was a Frank. She was t-L-u-r of St. Martin i:;.i .... ; ... 1 1.111 UK, Willi hm Illlli CO 31 M V x I C AT I OX . "Wir.MORE, March 14, 1-T1. Mr. fifr Although T am not a subscriber u lour valuable paper, I occasionally trespass on printers riiclns by roadinp copies of vour journal jotei ved by other parties. Hence it was that in looking over the Cambria Freeman of ri.e tn niht. 1 was surprised to find that a cor respondent si-nins himself "Soltc-ro" had devo HMsoiiic sovt ii lines to disoussinp the state of Tin- weather and crops, nine lines to 'Squire .Mil ler s appointment as Notary Public, ami tin rest ot lus epist le, comprising: tthmit ear Immlml hues, to my humble self, w it li a slight sprinkling V,!r:,l,,.sr 'icpiiblinm members of the School Hoard of Siiminerhill township, and also con fcyinu: the iile:i flint if w ,i Dir i i, nl nf (;,hI ill- liist intention u':Klu let Our System of Practlro. Tho medieul world has become divided into so many different i-Iiju-s, ismsnud pathies. t hat our peculiar svstein of practice may need some explanation, if bointr the Kt'l. licnc connected with t he I twistroi'lA. 1) I 1) I) . SMITK. At the residence of hi? str-p-frrnnd- ' father. Mr. John (juayle, at Stnnmit ille. in this county, on Sunday last, tin :ih iut., Jamks S o.mi i ii. i-ij., acu aiinut years. ; Our reiiu-ilies are principally vep-eranie. dis- T ""-'---' " .i me cuicsr sonot Mr. Mich I 4-ardimr entirely the use of t ;.(in l in- ih rvvru ' Sniitli. f or niany ye:lr( a resident f Suiiiinit in nun 'H i"' Iteiievin it to be a uiscuse-creatiii- ,Uu ""'J ,a'l"zii. this county, but now a ci!i-u-fiit of the worst description. ; ff" nl Keokiin. Iowa. 1 he Mibject of this no- We are also' opposed to tlie"use of general e ils v' Known in I-.tu-nst.iirj,', from the blood-lettini,' in anv case, bclii viiiff it to be in- : ,at' ' read law in theotticeof the hnnent- itirious to the constitution and oflenlitues dan- j Vil 1 hih. Noon. l.s.. ot this place, during tiio ' yerous to lire. '(-ar INm. After that he removed to Cm wins- Our mode- of detecting 'chronic affect ions' i vi le. in learheld county, where lie taught of the internal organs is principally by i n c.- i w.-hool iinil at thosamn tune prosecuted and stie Kmination of the mill' . 1 cesl oily completeU his It -al Mmlies, lili.ter the ' Ituriiur the whole course of our study ami Jlj'TViMu:i ot I Ion. m. A. Wallace, of Clear- , have paid particular attention to '." 1 "V , speaker ot i lie Senate of this ie.iii; i ue miii ui sin inhuman, ninl m practi-e we State I . 1 ..it: . . . " T II IS ii ft n iL- f ii i in.. ......... 1 . . 1. . . 1. 1 .. ......... ... . w 1.." tA i r-t-i -I i n r 1 1 ti .i.. "alt,s c""J"lKeU Irom al.s ther retl.-i i. i , T.,.,;..! ..T.. . ::.i ...V.i .' r..;.. ..;;..7 ....u- ...t,utie.l tt.Mt "rl.e.-.. i ... lieritin-rall his father's love ami d.voti..., t,. ti V. ,, Ti 1 ' 1 '"u.,ly'-v lu avoid the Uaneis I D"ht woum! the irenilenian's (?i vanity to let more certain sifrn ollered in disease" than is was i"".'"i " "' anil It IslretSCS wine I a c:otmrrr I sneli a liereu :m elli.i-t uiilu.iit i.,.tii r i-e.;i.nrei! iii i hut secretion il r "(".. . . . i i ... . ............... .. Wtvc rlrttennalis. Mill lisoitinent having expired iti: .IV 1 ,1 i;it.lll T !.c! ,.:e -i"... , fni.'ie u for crowd ,, ..uillllt'i'-" . -i'-. i'.-r ...... I1i'!tw1i frfiiii ti nt.d js giving uuuuuiiuru autiMae- ,t iwiie. c:ei st'.ol t is iiopreea in ri.iiislnv. lie'.tr ood lor I .. ; till' o . .iil lK li J"'"- "" v ,,f iiui t:i i met s have commenced Snuic oil. ei s h" are liol larnjcrs ilav .t com menu r.ue.i in l,v tJrain! Ilih M-tss and tile in va.-inns must eier be in Tim T.it, . therefore avail myself of your kind offer ti. i'.t i ill tl, ...i i - 11 h ,u "l''-11 .vour columns to a rei.lv. i . l"v "-'"u, goon niter uivaded , In the liist place, then. I had no knowledge luittanv. und amoii the number of captives whatever that there was any "discussion" they made, was Patrick and two of h: ....... i '.uniij-1 h- citizens or the School' Hoard respecr- i-i.i..i. ui int. n hi ui i jj i'l i nc jsioie in t ne etiooi, ami I am slow to believe, even after pe- t ,t. .-(! tll'HI al the Catholic church. i in.- iiiviiMtm in lJiutiiny happened A. 1). 'ti at which time P.mick was Hxtecii jeus old! He lived in shivery seven years, and after his redemption and return to lus lriends, he liveried iliat in a vision he saw a man coming, to hi in fro n i Iieland with letters, tl-e LegiTi'uiu ol ; which was vox 11 iberuii.-eiisiii m ; and "that while perusing it, he heard' the tia rives, call to ! ' him lor instruction. I'lom this time forward ! he determined to cotiecrate his lilo to tho ' cumin, ntitt to eo-ivtrt the Jiish. On the ' '. .letilti ot 1'alladius, the first bishop of Ireland. J 'opt Ce'ttstine. appointed Patrick to succeed him. His mi.-jsiot.ary success win wonderful. ' He converted and baptized the Kii.s of Mm.. or Therefore, w e now inori e-peciany invite an those laboriiifr under any linjreriiiff disease that has not bei-n ;iired, because, perhaps, the com paint was not properly understood, to send a vial of t heir urine for examination, and have the necessary medieini-ssent them. Y ewir-h it i .... - - .w . .iv. , ...iuj: n. n;e ; laud ol eloijiu nee and son-r. he became an en- ' t liusiast ic but of course a inista ken ad voeute of , the-aiise of r-tii.inism. and as such formed um ot the ill-timed, and, as the .-ad result, proved. ; iil-starr.-tl epnliii,,n which, under the leader- ' ship of f;eu. .lohn O'Neill, of Memphis, made an ! invasion into Canada duiinir t he m.Mh mi-t i-:. t ion ' of President Johnson. He escaped unhurt ami i ii.-rincti v understood t tiar I tits "so'-e:al invita- I ..,-.i n. ms eai ive .-larc. .nout e-i-'iiteen ' rtisititf "Soitero's " eoiiiiuuuicatioii, that there t ion is ri veil to those who ha ve ciilticieiit ly t ried : nionrns afro f;e souviit his fortunes in the wide' is a Person in t he Se tool Hoard or nut of it. tin- the remedies ot their family idivsiciau. and i lUMiing- west, sunt loeareo in v est J'onit. i less he be an Atheist, that would raise his voice have failed to ohtttin relief at his hands. nnai:ist prayer or the Word of (iod. Kven iilli- 'J'his is our privilege and i itfht as physicians. dels, who reject tile insuirat ion of the sacred and it is t he riirht ami privilege of the afflicted to ul taiii tl.cir proles;,nji)i;l aovico ar.l inedi- 'V:a 1". 1 -V!i k- i otiiiusttr at Nolo, ; jfc.ts almost en masse forsook the f.tith ofhe ' ..(itln- -Mone House, Jndiaita Druidn and einbtueed Chi i-tt.i nity . Jt U re lirkdl hv tl horsC OI.C ilav last t..;, ,u.;v i i i hi t? 1. iia'hiej" i'11' hutched, fattened and l.nt one week. 1 hai.k 1 rov l 1 1 j i : . full may we never kt.uw 0'. tla lliil.cliua. at Curw insv ille. i.ich: last week, i iilmiiia h i ii- ;' -.r. t1 i i . ;' i r i-iiU a ntiii, easa i ! lif.-.s ',' in.: tv.oia in naiiii'i i " " i . i - ,Ved t lii-oii the lep. Ii ii. iaa thinks our 1 own Caun ..i .i .. . . . C( miii i scrape ao'iui, laesucei " A. little scrane would dv them " i-iuTj.'' I1"t tliC Council. ... ... 1 1 ... i i ..r t t t n.eil . in. ii ct miuii vi , ot utii ; . llt-ii'intl county, w as shot in the V I;t-t, by the accidental discharge t f i,i;.ds el ins utoil.tr. Another i?on hooting an- ' 1 jo:--' if A; . r:' ; ,l U.e i ster, Jfubliii and Coi.na nht, while their sub corded that during his mission of sixtt-oi;e J ears in Ireland he consecrated three hundred and sixty live bishop?, and ordained three Ihousai.d pi iests. He made Armagh the pi i ni.-icy of nil Iiel.u dai.d founded a university theie which was the chief ol all the Chi Uli.u'i Semii aiies tin the island, w hich rmk it main i.iiiii-n .or i-cuiuiies uavinj; at one time HO ess than sovcu thousand feludciits. Mum- it.b- aclcs are recorded as having been wrought bv St. P.ittick. one of the moil notiilile being thb banishment of all venomous rejitiles Irotn the i-land. He died, according to O'iL.lioiati, at Down, in USnter, in the year 4J.t, Ugcd abou; l-t years In explaining the doctrine of the Trinity to volume, have recommended it as the very best code of morals ever laid down by man ; and 1 know of no law in Jtepu bliian America that : forbids prayer or t he reading of the Hible in tiie , schools, ami tltttnk (!nl Hull ire lini in am h it liiinl. lint i do believe that a resolution of the t School Hoard would lie final and conclusive, ' i n d I would abide bv such a decision ; but I am t free to Miy that I would cease to labor where I was deprived of such a filorious privilege. In j the absence of any such action by the Hoard, ; however, 1 was infrintniur on no law or resolu- tion. and did only what 1 believed to be my du- i ty and privilege, the same as those teachers who j teach the ( 'atholic catechism to Catholic chil dren in "miAed" schools; and 1 may add that in one of those schools, coot rolled by a full board of Kcpuhlican directors, not a siui-le voice ha ever been raised ayainst it. My object was not to draw or entice any child from thef.iith of its parents, ami no pupil will say that 1 ever at tempted to explain or comment on tiic few verses w hich 1 read, and my prayer wan a situ- ', p'.e invocation for ruidaticc and protection; and no pupil of Catholic pareuta.ue was ever r j!iireii to he present at thosescrv iees, but when they entered the school room oluntai ily, they were required to observe proper decorum, ', which they often refused to do. And I may . fur'.heratid that Hiosusamc pupilsou many oc- casioits by their conduct reflected no credit on : the parents who "brought them up," if Mr. "Sallero" v. ili allow me the Use ot thai expres sion. My not es to t h parents in tiuestion was simfdy to inform them that their children were , absenting themselves from school ami by their conduct exert in.' a had influence on the oilu Nebraska, a ynunjr but r;tpidlv irrowinir illai t ot . tiat firosperous State, and there eoiitm.-n.-,l practice of his profession. He was on Ih th. c'.iies wnere t hey choose, our office and iv-m-dence is ;it No." 1:12 Crant street, Pittsburg,'!., where if any others choose to apply we will -jive 1 hem our best medical attention, and will prom ise them relief in every ease where a reasonable hope can bo entertained. JJus. Oi.ism'K. OPKNINc? IN SPKIN'ti lMtF.SS HOODS. MH.I.l- ! m;uv ;oois, ;i:nts' rruNisiiiNi; COOUS, AM) CUH'HlNi;, At Mwkii's, l'I:; ax2II Main Stui.i:t. c.npkji nil-Oi'Ki: a Ilucsi;, Joii.ss-i own, WAS Ol'ICXKl), on WKUNKSDAY, MAJJCI1 15th. an cut ire stock of New Dress Coods, N'ew ( 'lothinyr. Spring Hats and lionncts, Spriujf 1'lowers, l'.lack Silks, to t. Colored Silks of - ery shajie, S:i InU, A l,trjfe stock of Kihhous. incUidiua: Sash itibbons of all colors. The linest stock of Kid Cloves ever brought to this market, l'lipies uml Marseilles in en Jirely new ami elcurailt patterns. Also, Striped, i'luid. Diamond. Figured, and Corded A Ipacag ami 1'oplios - in eotinei-tioti with the linest stock of KKADV-MADiH I.O'i lllNfi ever ollered for aic in Cambria county. We are also happy to announce that we have eno-aed the best Ml I. i.lNi:US and SACK MAKKKS for this season, ami are prepared to make llonnets, Huts, and Sacks on I he shortest notice. Thatikiuif the jniblitr for past patronaife anil soliciting- t heir-kind favors in the future, we i;. trri: was struck bv It is a he; i named -lack Loti' , ; i ,r lliuitinth'ti anil sent to hi i ... ' I. t , ..i ! . ... ,, 1 lllsuii i-tiv. m ni;.i.-t ' t intoxicated at the time of his v iv AMil C'h. thn'ightlessl v a, - '( : r Aigiiinetil Court, but the disco very mi Ic th it it w a- tlood Friday '." m! I.i'iitlnv, the time was changed to i .v .Nhtu-li a"th. j i i l ..,;- .. T ;tf..'. i , if II H ii ' : a l . .1 V "i i ..i..ii ui ii i j a ; luJ m:e id his hips crushed and was I ii. etiii.lv ',v a l-'il 'o.il on Tuesdiiy !.,-t. l i e at ending physician has ,. , j ;. ie-M eiy. j :. li. .1. .M .rrc'.l nnd As.i Packer i w t.a !!.' 1 1 v C'lVtnior ticarv as com j I. l!.t' cvl'tt I hial celrbl alion St in 1-iG '1 he Piesident will no ,1-ni.-! t he million. ii.n in Sum jC-hat'iia township, this I ft: i'l i hi ii :rr, is rriirttd to hae ; I : :!,e l.'.atle of :i sharp axe, n W edi.es 1: ..-.:-. lilting a iiiosi sitecUieg wound on I , . mi-. We liMtne l no p.u tieulars. J -.u 1..k.-i..iI r.i-i.i innr V m -.:. : i; ei with "btetzes on the bowels" . t:tilV t'.::.t "iiiu-i.- in the lit" joke .- : l.a.f bii-het of I turn.. IJetter fry E'.tt: "lui.dat. tel. t''-aliy coriect in the f. 'cii.n? 1 1 the i'rreinati who change ; (is ('I lfMi'.ci re this s; ring w til please ': ; i ' . t t -.jiv vheie ihey move to but ;' iuu' a.ove l irom. This is i.eccs- '..i'hr ti) make the prepe' change iu th .ri i t il cir pi-l ei s A Nt-w York deli.ct.ive and two new-pa per :-iv a -he 1 thi phice on Piiday to acer .('!: r or i nt Cuarley Joiies, in j ii! heie, . 1 e ii -t liiitiuti ot the Nathan murdeier, net take thetn l-ic t 'iise"i er that ' i e -t,:t i k m o i;i. i lie w mi " 1 1 ce. -i-lr. I., li. I; j.b-tr,. hi tie.- ki own as Tvl. ;c, l.'itncriy ol this place, to k u;.to ( ; a wile at Titusviile on the h inst. ! . i: ; v bride w as Miss I.iz.ie Rich irds. !i eij-iy all the lelicilies and r-c ipe all ':')ies ot the in I'riniunial st.ee- -V.:m; ttiig to li'.l a lighted lamp wph ei! i i ai.o'.her iciiiu iu the pet con of Mis i KosS. ol liiistiaver tow i.tihtji. West- t count v. She was a butt t se rent ecu .-rc when she tried the cxreriiuetit. rt- i 'avt ol her body was buried to a crisp, i t ' it.' in terrible a iron v o.i the follow ing the Irish Druids, it is saitl that he plucked I l'lJP'!; 'id in d..iu' tiiis 1 did not think it m - remain, respectfully, L. ,t il. MA ';;. Iroiu the "round a leaf of the shaiiuocL- -mil arv u brin;r ancient or i.io lern lore into re- ' P. S.-We keep constantly on hand the cele- . , ,.J .1 , I .1 ,i I 6UjU" tk , iuisiTion.nsu, (.-. co-,-at least the parties a-1- 1 brated makes of I!itl and .Vf U brau.Is fchowed Hum how the thtee leaves weie united dressed would scarcely have umler.-iood me. of Hi.ai a Alpacas, from t ho cheapest made to and ei were but one. from his ilav ! the present the shamrock has been hii emblem ol l Irish nationality and Chri.-ti-itiity. 'J'hcgenu- j u.e union of the three leaves of the shamrock, j and the unnatural union o! Knj'and, Scotland j and Ireland, are thus contrasted by a favorite Irish bald ; T!n Shamrock, the Unsound the Thistle coiu biuc'ii, 1 lave ionr been as emblems of union entwined; Hut oh! they rejrartl not the emerald stem. Who tear it from earth to entwine il with them : For the liose hath its thorn ami the Thistle its sluitf, hilc iiauht can the Shamrock but j,'eiitlciiess briiitf ; And their touch, when they meet, darts the vein mi t hey 1 n-ar. To the life of l!;-.- sdauurock, that soon withers there. rin be found The Itose an.', the Thistle together may cliu-, Vnd imparl to euch other ti.iir thorn and lin-ir sttn' : Hut say snail the Shamrock of it h 1 iieir porcupine prickle oh, no.' in full freshness uiisiiiiied 'twill blow. W In n rot. nd i .' no i loses nor 'J'lii.-i it s sliall . row : 'loo Ion;.' tunc their presence retarded its jjrowth : Then oh: may our island refuse bloom to both: Nor wits 1 advised by a. of . tlincturx to con tinue the reading ol Cod's Word allot her week j tint! nvs mil tm it th Ii :i in i mi I ! : ii. i ! The political "complexion" of the School : J Hoard it three Id-publicans and three Deme, j crats. and your correspondent should know : that if there were only ( teo I femocrats. ami one . I liepublicau s'louhl vote with tliem to reject ' ; the Word of tiod, they would still luck one of i huving- a majority. . i What it wide lield for speculation ami rollec I tion there is in "Soil ero's" epistle. J lt'!y lir-,r j from his remarks, w e are to take it for jrranled i that Democrats reject prayer and t he Hible. Can it be that we have such a mighty host as the Democratic piirty w ho neither fear Cod or keep his commandments? for Cod commands j men every w here to pray. Hut 1 do u it believe ' that "Soitoro" i a correct exponent of Domo j cratic views on t Ins subject. 1 think, Ik.w j ever, that he lias proved himself a luteal tle I scendant of some one of those who were on 1 h st a ;je of nc l ion dm big the dark lyrstif t h: world ! uud (riorieil iu ha inr the sacred scriptures bur j ied under t he ground a 'id iu ha inj; the penal; y of death iutlicteu on any one who oared lo read ' them. I In concl usiou, ii : low me to s:t v t hat "Si dt ero's" cteriuiliybouu.lv views ;i:t- too contracted ft-r the present day j and general imi, out I tru.-t mar lie may see lite . error of his way and endeavor in the l inure to I cuili alo a more ii ucral and ( h l ist tan spin t. I Mai.i.ii. ill. At K. the linest Mohair. Johnstown, liarch l.t.J To Hie Tradc.-I desire, to ca'l th.e ntten tion of the trade to my stock of Lake Fish, hav ing imulothis biaiu li of business a speciality. My sloek, al this time, is 1 he largest er held in tiiis city. I am prepared lo furnish dealers, promptly, by the dray or car load, ami have made arraiiu-eiueuts for shipiimr by the ear load, at special rates, from Detroit, Sandusky, 1 1 u rou, Vermillion or Cleveland, and also from l'i(tbur;rh. to any points iu ivmisylvauia or Ohio, as shippers may wish. I would also call t he at tent ion of dealers to my ex tensi e stock and assortment of corn brooms, broom corn ami broom material, all of which 1 can supply at very low rates. Jamks Co.nnoi:, Wholesale ti nicer. -4.-."it. No. ;i5 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Tin-: -liiXA hsniiM k Company, according to its I. ite statement, has a capital of over six millions of dollars, securely invested for the benefit of its policy holders. This Company has s: .i.-.i for I he past til ty years at t he head of the Fire i iisuraiice Companies of the cour.try iii the matter of capital, promptness and relia bility. Alexander Hrothers. l iin Kleveutli Av enue. A lloomi. are its only an t liori.ed airents for this sel l ion of the State. They will insure 'li.;ii-ll ill n-otfi i;i.-.--tiiiiii 1.1:1 oe 11111,11111 11 .v fioiiiitnv other trulv reliable compunv. (iivev.. horn! erre2o:;lenee. K-itNu-'e. Nt. v, hose o'eatn l tho a-'e ol . - - - - w .11,, ..3 U lit W 1 LUC J-" 'ii-i ii;..e. s ol the northern portion ol le..v.i.'v.iV.e.,'.. lour, still living, being fVf.K y...Yv :II.J lv.tr Kerrigan, of Alle .I'5 ; S',:V ' ''bout one hundred f '' ' J, i'.Hi.i K Mio, of mis place, aged f -'-1 1 1, ii:..; t'tti itoj:n.T Luther, of Cariol! 1 i -eiia, t,, ,e no doubt that the noto " tin lt- Harris" b v which tame he Mfi.hfini wit'ti some of the boldest t:-w ever perLetrtel in 1I04 eonntrv. tl...t ' 'U'i:-iiiptuti bank, I'liiladelphia. atiiong n t-ei wai bom nud reared lor the most Miii-iwn, :m,i l,is ..i ei.ts still leside iicn.it. His true 11. i:ne we do not ' oi:r province to reveal. :e -'le-sii-. Jhiu-r. ol Johnstown, were -(t u uraml s-ii-iiiir mm..:.... .... vc...i...-.i.. .- ''a it ine 11,, etiuugh lor every to un i!",t 'icii iid stock, of gojj's of all rea.ly lor the inspection and pur- cekil.g goods nt the lowest is tae time lor our northern lady ' tu ni live A nil" I ini ic in tli.t ilii'unli.ii .'nulls biat.ii.. ot Mt. nster towtshin. -,;til ''i.llll and ibv.irl' ..-.r l,it, t-.i.l 'rr.e Ia n, w hich aie fcomehat remark 1 "e ln'ere measures t? iiichei bv " c :'uiii!treiice, and the small one -If . " its. e don l know anything in 1 10 their order of comiii''. but would like ' ' tlitiui.e hen produced the small one .ii.ii 1.1. .r. 1 . ... .... ... ui-usied ner tuat sue went in ' to 'lo iter level best, and ihe large r rt-siiit. 'j 'leriaiunieiit-i of the Camilla l?rolh- 'ie tviri, each successive evening, uu- i rer:urmJU,.e. ,av become well worth - -1' J llCiirili". Ht.ji.ia tl.ia tho C-iioi..-. i tableaux, etc. , appear each '1'IS LTf-at. ib.lit.til of -r 1-1 ...it v writ! s I:,e.r . ... . . - . - 1 -.lis wiui a grace una t mciei cy i :3(, 'jf'".nJ' l,t u" praise. An excellent pro- j ! ih he tre.eiitel this (Saturdav) ( , " :'l a9 the Ladies' Pair will then ! .'-'Ji; t know but what this will be the Tuf. Ninth Tows Coincil An election for ol'.i'.-crs of the borough ot Kbensbuig was ' held at the Court House uu the 10. h ilav of ! .Maieh, IS:h'J. The record stales that ' the ' lollowing named gentlemen were elected, us 1 follows." : Pargess, James Murray ; '1 own j Council, J amcs Kliey, J antes, iluriay, Isaac! 'I eeter, JJichard Lew is, J ohnstou iloore. J;n Murray, l'.urgess, resigned s a Councilman, j and, April t-'J !i , lluniaiid J'umplues was eiecled iu his stead. 1 he minor tdlieers w ere I High and Town Con-table, Charles Lit.ingei ; j Town Cieik, Moses C.inaii; Treasurer, D.n id ! il. Kobcrts: Sj.rcet Coinniissioner, Win.Dvi?: j -lret Jlegulators, John Williams, Pobeil! Young, John Lloyd: Firemen, l en McUon ! ah John Ivory, m. Wherry: Supci iuteiul.-iit ; ol ilay .Sc.le.-, luclnud Lewis. May !lst, i on motion, it was resolved that a commit tee be ! appointed "to pr cine lour luddeis, two to le j Jti lect long ana two Id feel long, of good j w hite pine litnbei , ,t'i w tL ie.isonp Jwli'.le o. k ! rungs, alia we.l painicu w un t in ee coats ol led lead. ' Al the same meeting the Street Com inisrioiicri weie directed tj "have cut down all ihe dead trees within Ihe bound of the bor ough." August Pith, it was le.-olved that the iiuigess be directed lo inform 1'oty &. Iii.u k man "tii.tt tliev are ictiuired to pay io the i'reasurer ot tne Porough the sum of ;- per them a trial and be unit meed ot this tact ere you insure your property i!h any ot h r of t he inrtiiy inij ranee ajffiits. -ll.-Iin. tii'-'li road to success and fortune, when that icii oestro -r, ousumptioii. marked him'as a vi. tini. He returned to Mr. otiavle's resilience I at Summit viile three weeks ny:o. to fi ml an earl v and premature grave, lie was highly respt-eteil i and esteemed for his many excellent dualities. : and uavo undoubted promise of a bright and I prosperous future. I "With him life's titft.l dream is o'er. I lie sleeps Weil. j ItOHKKTS. V ry suddenly, at hi residence j in Johnstown, about ti (.'clock m Wedncsiiav j mortiiiitf last, lot Ii inst., Hon. Kva.n lioniaiTS. : a-etl about "0 years. ' .Iiule Kobertswits a sou of Kev. fieore Kob- erts, whocanie to thiscountv from Wab-s about ' ( 1 he year niC. and set fled one mile south of this ; phiec. where thesubjoct of this notice was born. Many years ajro he remov ed to Johuslow n. and iora loiiff time was tlieeliiet ayent of Leech A; t'o.'s canal t runs. orlatioii line. In 1S.1I he was elected one of the Associate .Judy' s of Cambria i county, r.i.ii tilled that position for many ver.rs. lie aft er wards for a considerable lenirt h of t inio held a prominent position in the employ of the j Cambria Iron Company, from which he r t tied ; in l.st'Ji to accept the ollice of Vostmaster at I .lohnstown u nder appointmr nt from Pre.'-ident j Lincoln. This latter post of trust he occupied ; until about one ear ajio. .lud-e Huberts was j an eminentlj kind-hearted man ami possessed ii most amiable disposition. Jiis honesty was ! beyond suspicion ami his word wasas reliable as j his character was pure and irreproachable, lie ; was a devoted adherent to the Prcshvtc rian j faith and lived a life worthy of his religions professions. His sudden death is Kineere'l v re- yretu d by ad woo knew him. and bv none more so than the citizens of this place, one anil all. for lien; he had hosts of friends who knew and appreciated his sterling .pialities of mind and he.i i t . L'vcr rreen be 1 he rrass above him and ever honored be they-oot! name and untarnished record lie has left behind him. TI HlloTT. At tho residence of her son-in-aw, l:. J. Waters. Fsip. in tiiis f.laee. on Tues day mm ninsr last. Mrs. Ki.ka.siik Ti niniiT. reiict of Mr. ,1a be. Tibboit. once a prominent and re spected citizen of this place, in the Tltli car of her ajfc. Mrs. Tibbott wasa daughter of Mr. Pecs Pees who omiiriatcd from Wales and settled w ithin half a mile north of t his place, on the farm late ly owned by Mr. Samuel W. Shoemaker. We have been informed that Hees Uees set tied on and commenced his im pro .-eincut in l'.'.C:. w hich was about the time that Ib-v. Ceoivo l'oberts. ;i di.-liit&rhislied Welsh clergymen. hI.mi emigra ted from his native "Cambria" and settled one niiie south of Klieiisbiii--. Mrs. 'I'ibbott was born on her father's farm i:i lTiC. and was i vi -a is of iti,','. She was supposed to have been the lir.-l ffmiih i-IiVkI born within the present limits of Cam b; ia township. She was k In. wu to near:-ail our people, having-spent her entire iile in this vieinit., and was hiyiil esteeii.t-d for her modesty uuasiuusiiia manners and ner iirisl ian virt ues. NAC I.I-;. In C!.-ai field township, on Mond.iv, r.fh instant, Mr. Jon.v . aglk, iu the i-iuh j ear of his ua' 'i'lie deceased, wlio was born iu Adams coun- a.. was a son of Itieliard N:i" le, a iiiitiveof ihJsg-, Vm V i- t- i 9 is? ?i0Ps (ss rAf.'PHLLT CCHTAlNINC fULL D ES CftlPTiii ti GEORGE HUNTLEY, Wkohsalc and lictnil Dialer In stoves, wmm, mm. u. i:ii:.sr.ri: PA., Is still Ajrent for the reiiowned .FfTta Mow iim and Ueapitifx Machine. a al.-.. for t he c. le i i rated ( '.... i .'. .'in, i r an. I ,'. ;f ..- j . Mmu-r'. su perior llor-c Jlay Hake, the be-; in ihe mar ket. Front's ( oml.iued Horse Hay Fork ami Knife, -"hiiii caniit't be beat. ; .'.i:i. r'- ( ; i a in Drills, an nrlieie i-ry farmer should h:;ve. Crain l-auiiiu Mills. Corn f ul) i at or.-, (enter Le ver l';..vs. il h iron or , ..;. I brain - ami han i i bs. ca-t or st ct I moil !i!-b'ia i - a ii 1 lam I --ides; also, a-elit for 1 he lilam har 1 ( burn, t "no best churn iiowiu u-c. and t-rv nur u w hich i. v arraiiti d to e full sat i-!:ietion or no sab-. St o cs am 1 ha n i ware of e ver ilc-ert pi iinirm,. sttintl on hand al low fijrure- tor ish. Fanner- are i i-'i'.ii-.-ti-il to semi in l h i r order- cit r ly ft iv .Wmi'ti it i-il Hi tii' i . ll'-i'st ;o,r-and -'...7..-. I'auiphlet - eoniainiii: de-crii.t ions and direc-tioi.-for .'i'.ti-i is ii.ni d .-. i .in ! 7i r'ras sent free on app'ica: ion to c .( ilia k ii rxj i. Li". Kbonsbuiv. March Is lU.-im. j WALTHA tVi WATCHES The extensive use of these Watche for the lust fifteen jears by ltailwav Conductors. 1'iikI neers and F.Apressmcn. the nie-t exacting- of wateli-wearer.-,' has tUorou-r! !y demonstrated the strcefh. Mr.-itline--, diirabi'iry rnd aecu raey .r the Wlthum Wntch. To sat Sty Unit , class in ii-,cse rt-j't-cts. is to .leeii'.e ti'.e.pi-- tion a- i,, the re:, value of these time-keepers. More than 5 t'.O.edC. of Ih.-se watches are ln.w sj.eakin- for themselves in the pockets of the I' -e.ie a proof and a irta.rr.i.ti e .f their supe riority o er a.l thet-i. The superior orunnixutioii and jrreat extent of the Company's Works at Wa'.ihi'm. ctiut.fes flit m to produce wat.-hr-s (!t ,i price which re' tlei eoiiipcri'ioa fnt.ic, and t hose who bu any other watch inerrly pay from to ."hi per cent, more for their watc'.es titan is neces-ary. These t iii.c-picccs lenibii.c every iinpii-vo-mclit that n loii- ex-pcrietu e has proved of reul practical use. liavi: - had t!i.-n fiisnl of m Hr ly every invention in alch-makins.' oriiiiu atiny iu this count ry or iu Furop.-. ei:!y th..-.. were finally adopted v. hich severe tr-tinif by thc most skiil'ul artisans iu our work-, ami !eiu use on the part ef the public, doe:. m! i arc! to bei-sential to correct and cm.iu i:: :!uit-kccp-iiitf. A moii); the many iiapr-.v em.- nts we w ..i:l l partieulari.e: The it' cut ion and u-e of a cent ;-. -pin t. n of peculiar eon-t i net ion. to prevent nai:iae to the train by the t-ieakae of i-:aiii-spr:it-s. is orijiiua! with the American Wat- h Ceu.pauv, wh... havinv had the ref usal of all other cn'i 1 1 i . ami-, adopted I u'"s pa ten t pinion us be in.u' the best and faultless. p IlardciKd and tinip.-r. .1 I.air-s i iiisf. iciv ; nni ersaily admitted by Wat. !un::k( i s t-. 1 .- t he , be-1. are used iu all grades , f ah ham Watches. ' All V.'altham Watches ha e di;-t-p roof cap-', ; protecting tiie nio ometit trt.ni .i'i-t, and hs-sciiin- the in-ces-ity of the tret:ii-nl iliuliii;r , neei-.-.-ai v iu othi r v atch.'s. YOTICK OF Ari'KALS. Appon -Tt will be h. EU-iisbai-', f rom the .sse-.sments for ! at the Coiiiiii.-s!oners" OHiee in lollows: Miisii.vv. Mai:"1I "JOtl; - Aileheiiy Township and linn Itu Horouirh. 'I'l k-io v. M.ihcii u'lst - Hlaeklick and Jack son Townships. 'kum:si v. M.vtH'ii 2".M-Cambria ami Mill- ille Itoroui! h. Till'isiiA Y, M A i:f II ''xl Aihtmsand Kichhcid Ti w ii .-hi p a ml Coo j . -isila l. i ;, in aerli. Fliinw. M MICH -tt h Carroll Township and Cal ro!l!o wu I iWU: -hi J )u;- new at.-nj stem-winder, or kcy!ts waodi is already a ileei.li d si:cce-s. and a -n eat im provement on any stem-win. limr wai, h in the .Vuu-tican market, and by far t !,- i h.-ap. -t w ait il of its ijuaiiiy :i"W oher. d to the public. To those I'vimr in portion of the Frited States where watchmaker- do not abound, watchi--w it h t he al" , e m cut ioci'd im pi . t nu n i- h ion lend to secure accuracy, el. aiiiiu. ss. .lot-ability and convenience, must prove invaluable. Tiie trademarks of t he ai ions st le- made by t he 'omp.iiiy an as follows : Amkihi an Watch Co.. W'altham. Ma.-.-. A.mn. Watch Co.. Waltham. Mass. A vekican Wak ll Co,. Crescent St.,Wa!lhani, Mas-. A rci.irro". Tiiai v A- Co.. Waltham. Ma-s. Ami.i:k AN Watch Co., Adams m.. WaiMiam. Mass. J'. S. I!m:ti.ktt. M'nliliiiin. Mass. Wm. Ki.:.r:i;y, Waltlram. Mass. I" ani'iie t he -pi-lbi'fr of t !t names ea r f id ly before bu ii:ir. Any variation, even of a ssiltIo letter, indicates a counterfeit. For .-ale by all leading jewelers. No watches retailed by the 'omptiiiy. An illiistvati-d l-.istory iifwati-li-miil.irLM i.il tainimr much usef ul information to unt. h-wearcr-. sent to any address on application. lOintlX.-i t- APl'I.IKlX. t.tiif ral Ariitit for Aiiiri-lcxii Wntcli C o., IS i It . c. h l w h y , New Vork. day for each day on winch they have exhibited iheir tiding ii rses." Sjine other unirniiortaiii. buaihe:" was traiisaciea. 31.uc;i 1-1. lp.it. the i ninth Town Council turned down the corner of page ill of the (.fiiciat iccord, shut up Ihe book, and then "went round the corner to see a man." Alleuhauian. Johnstown, March 1!, IsTl. Jharl'iii'iiniii I am iiilltieitced by inuii.'ii.a to in act ion : regard lo liniil inr iu forma I ion of a I.eai nature to-day: never! In less u 1 c w piiss in.ir remarks seem imli.-pen-alile. .li-. Daiiiei Cooler, i.i lia.-t Conemauirli. was found ocad in hi- bed at an early hour on .-atur-tlay morr.imj- la-t. lie had been iu t his place u t tciidiii.Lr "Si a. ums" at t he Cat hobc cliurcli tho evening previous, and appean ti to be in rood heaith. Coroner Ilarrold held an inquest on his body on al unlay, but nothing- 1 u rt nor was elicited than the mere fact that he hail died suddenly. Heart disease issuppo.-ed by some to have been the cause of his ileal li. Mr. Con fer was an inii-kcej.or, ami win an honest ami truthful man. He Had many warm frieudsand no enemies. Treating all with k i;nl:it, cour tesy and ii ii'i uostii nai do honesty, he enjoyed as he deserved t beyond ill and e.-teem ot ailwno k new him, ami hij sudden deaf ti will sadden t he hearts of many who c.-teemed him a nutl man, a true friend, ami an obiiifinir neijili'ior. lli. afje was about si.sly years. A hiif,'t; conootirse ot citizens followed his icm.iiiis to their iat resting place in the Catholic y rav eyard lu re. J'cace to his ashes. Jt was rumored here in; la-t Saturday that t hi ee . I utiles hild been appointed tor our Dis trict Couit, namely, Maj. James I'otts. iVj-u-tlciit. ami 'apt . Da id Hamilton ami W 'in. Flat tery, Fs.j.. Associates. Fp to ini M-nt writing the report iacks i-onlirmai ion, ami we Johus tov. ners place no reliance in it. Mr. Win. I. I'at I ni is rapidly pushing to com pletion his l irye chair uia u ufaciory on Sfony Creek, near Le ei rood's tanner, f: is about tin; sizi- til' Noah's ark, and v. ill be i.ihabilable bj' t he first of A pril. A larj-e amount of u'oo.ls have been sold here I at aucT ion t'.u ri iiLf t he pa-t month. M'-.-si's. Ceis I-osier, Mr. ismi.', Mr. Hart, ami tiiehrm ot Thomas & Wearer have all been selling' out at public outcrv. There is a regular auction be- To Whom It M ay Com kiin. D. W. Kvans a -sorts that ti i-ortain petiiion was t;oi up for bis injury. I jrot up that petition to Mop all quacks in Cambria county from practi-in iiicdicine. and i i" be i.- one. it was intended for biui. cvei-al jiersons told me that the (rcl t inir up of t ha t pel it ion wmi hi i n jure my priie tieo. 1 nave t wo-t h irils of t he pract ice of this v ieini t y. and Iftrett in up u.pct if ion to prevent inacks from practising is roiur to take front iuc all m practice, I sav let it ;ro. " A. 1". I- iui.i.s, M. 1), Still At It. A handsome "pictcr" Rdver tiseiiient el-ewliore rcf.resents the renowned .Ftna Mowing and lleindnir Machine in lull operation, and lmiit uinloriioiit h it v ill be found the announcement that Ci-o. Huntb-y still continues to a-t as ajjent for t h; sa le of this and several other valuable lalmr-sa vinr machine. Mr. II. is one of the livcst men in t hi- cm im unit y. ami knows how t o atl ver t i.-.' bis .. ids ami scli t hctii too at the lowest ca-h rales, uml be Iliat deals wilh liini acts v. iscl v. .loiix .1. Mniniv announces that he is still the same intli i i.iiial hi- used to was. a ml that i:e can be I on ml a- usual ii nder t he Tribu nc oiliee, nt the (thl Iiibcrt Mansion House, corner Main street. Johnstown, where he measures otr more dry j4-oods every day than one man could shake a yard-stick at. Cheap ami durable dry foods, fancy -oods ami notions, carpels a ml cloths. John .1. docs a rushing business ami deserves it ail. for he always jrives his customers the best of the baryai'l iu all thesnles lie makes. -iir A S,o Af-KAtR. The body of Frank B. i Ise.t was found yesterday morning, (Tuesday,; about 7 o'clock, dead in Irs bed at his board ing house, at the residence ol Siui-.u Brother ! line. ltuiie a tjUantity of blood was discovered i and the supposition w.is that he had bled to death Irom a hemorrhage of the lung, but on ! further ex uniiialioa a small revoiver was dis I covered beneath the cover, and v, ii.it appears to be a bullet hole about the midi.le ot his i lorehoad. Jlii death must have beo.i a!mstl ' instantaneous. Mr. IsetL returned from a visit to Carlisle on Thursday, and ha.s bee I ick and j ! coidi.ied lo his room purl of Ce lime since, j j vnd has shown evident si'iis of iitaanitv. He I ' , . .i was a young man c.ieauy re.-pec tea irs this ( community i ami was lor a number of jears a i member ot the tii iu of MeLan than, Siooe & ! lsett, iu the louiidrv and iiixchine business. ! He was aged about jears,. und his parents teside at .Spruce Creek, Huntingdon county. His sad death cast a gloom over ihe w hole community. An ii. quest is to be h eld this morning (Tucs day) as soon as the ariival of the coroner Irom A 1 loon a, when the tacts of this fad allair will be cxi mined iuto and lepoited upon. biiice writing the above, an iiapjest was held and a verdict rendered "Thai deceased came to his deaili by a pistol shot in hi-t fore head, intlieied by his uwu haudi." Hollidays burir Uegisier. sides, (iooi'.s of all kinds have been yroiiiif. 1 cheap as China wares. Tiie sca-oii of Lent is here, which makes tpiite , a -han't: in the sale of ccrtniu art ictus iu the '.eating line. Ivj-y arc in jireat demand. Fish I is oii's'erly soimnr. Tliere seems to bean cnu ; ueiit propriety in tin; change of the articles ' ; iliet Willi I no change of the siaoll, which, ' lliis-cajon, i rapid indeed. I M.ipie.-iinar is oeiny brought to town in lartro i (piiiutitiis and of .pnility, but the sii'ar I season niii-t be w ell nirli over. ' The wickedest Congress adjourned on the I morning of March 4th, ami a wickeder one or i "-ani.cd immediately. That's so! The i'ntior.iniii of fie l'ilgrim s Progress is beinjr exhibited here in the Opera House. A little sprout of the aristocracy sa s "it looks like a hejrjrar man climbing C reen Hill, till the thunder and lihl nimr chases him li.ne." I hiivt; had an inside view of the event shoe manufactory in displace. About tiftccu per sons are employed, who make, on an average, sixty pair of .-.hoes daily. Twelve pair of shoes have been poyrjjeil in twenty minutes, and it wasn't a very -food t ime for peimj- either. My ile-cri pt i ve powers are not inlet piat e t o the task of ma kiiiy: t he o perat ion of "pejrjjriiifr" intelli gible to t he reader. Sufliee it lo .-ay that an awl perforates t lie leather, and sonic invisible pow er drives iu 1 ho pojrs about as quick as one can wink. About bait of t he employees are Johns tow nors. The i'.muense.stoek of. cut up leather indicates that a thriv ing business is done hen". A late letter from California states that rains have not fallen in the usual quantity in the San Joaquin alley, ami that the wheat crop will iu consequence be very iiht. lion llov. t he city of Cork. 1 re land, who cmiy r rated to 1 1 country when a oun man. and ,-ei ed thro' the Kevolufioiiiiry War on the Maryland line, under Captain Michael May-iu'rc. and who was one of the lirst settlers ef the Alle'hcnies. ; John evidently inherited from his father a full share of tho combatal ivciiess of his race, ami ! cheerfully volunteered in to itie. l the he- ; reditu ry foe, under Captain Kichard Ma u ire. ! 1 he sou of his fat iter's Captain. " i 'I'hvMdtl pioneers are i.isl passinn' away. They ! liinl their faults, but yet they were possessed of many noble qualil ies of iiiind. May iheirsons Ii e to transmit t heir v il l ue.-. i. 15. Pitlsliuiy'i til if ic. LITZINti F.K. In Clearfield town-hip. on t he ' 3d in-1 a nt. JosKi'ii. oiuire-t son of .lam - a :ul Klizabcth Liizi.iger, aired 11 years. .; months and 11 ilollars. ( lea: l.i id T. I, Che.-t. Sifsotu !n una i 1 .S) I "HIS ll. .WON O A V. M Ma II "J. i . Hid l.'he-t Springs Horoi JYksI'AV. Mai.-cii ', Uuid Whit- i'.. ii-hips. r : .... ........ , i I-. O.S Ls I , A 1 . .'I , 1, 1 11 ...'ill . . ': 11 11 ship iindt 'oiieniauh liorotih. 'J'li lifsiiA V, MAliili iitit Ii-Ci o I.; and Siiu. lnerhili Townships iind Wiiniore Horouh. IT. I Iiav, M a m il :il.-t- l-i. -. :d. 4th, ."ah ar.d Cth Wards of Johnstown Horoiili. Mo.nhav. Aim. il i.t!- Cambria Township and 1 CI .e n s 1. 1 1 r Ho ri, 1 1 y; h . Tl'i:sli. v. A li. 1 1. -Hii Y.'n-hinjrton ami Muii- -1..,. M'. . v.--1-. i i .i.itt s : . 1 . i . . i t -i I ! . 1 1. ii-i 1 1 .-! W Ki.NK-e. a v. A fit Lath Callit.iii and Ta lor si ve work published. "iiian Town.-liips and Wo. .'.vale ltor.u'e'h. i Fail Koad Hook-Kee.imr. A.i Ti ir its ii a v. A IM! 1 1. lit li- ooer low nslup and 1 r runklin f for. n h. J '" A 1 1 he s i me t im.-s and place Appeals from the Miiitarv Ib'lls will be held. M. Mi NAM AHA. ( JAS. I-'. NF.ASON. ('.oiii.ii-s'oie is. i . o i i;ii:i At'i.-I- J. A. KLNSHtV. Clerk. Con: mi.-sioui is' iMlice, Kbcusbii r.'. l'eb.'i;, 1-71. The oldest and be-t i-omtuete.i Mercantile Col lege in lite 'on m iv. For ei re ii la rs write to 1. Dl I F & SONS. Pitl-buii;!i. Pa. Ilnii.i-rs' Fdlllitn of IHKI-'.I ItOOJC- KKKI'IXO. 4iti ii. 'i'he mo-l i-omprt ln-.i- Nai loiult itill: ., N'OTICK Tim .uir.iial eleciimi of fl:e Hoard of Tru-tecs of the Kben-burr A eademy. will be held at the Court iloii-e, Kbeiisl.iir. on Monday, t he :id day of A iqtii. next, between the hours of -J and 4 M. JOHN K. i;AN LAN. i-ecictarv. F.bensburg. March 1, ls;i.-:;t. Doings in Court. We published last week, unbeknown to ourself, all tho proceedings of inietest up to tiie time of adjournment on Thursday evening. The C4uscs disposed of in Common Fleas the pie-eu'. week up to tho time led below : owley, in right Dominic McUuli hand- ! tt"J others. J-'jectmeut. March 15th, verdict v"i'CC t0 ei'i,JY the bhow. Lei them have ' our Soi"S lu Pll'8' a,e ,ci'l1 ; "'-rer to-Light. Admiehiou only tin I Sarah How ley and George Ho '. of said Sarah llowlev, vs. Do r.ot l if. ii,. nf . i,o,t ! and others, i'.iectinei.l. JIarc - O ..iv . V I j ' vi u .-.'I hve s fair daughtera, Miss Kltie ' '"' "V iKirilO l, .r,r... ... tl.k l.-l. ...... ,.i 'lira! i' i e. ties : c:r,i i.,.,n ..... .a. i i:.. ! for the defendants. Lucas. Johnston A: Seiin- .... VUlV.lV III. C..V1,WV. I h"i . .,f f:-,, ri i. Ian for n'.ai -it ill's Fott. Fershintr and Klder . . I.. 1 1 -' j ll , , n ll j 3 j ii.il j l - o -- lor ueienuauis . James Burn vs. Ceorge (i. Kuiigh and Isiac W. l'luuimer. Appeal. March ltith, verdict lor plaintiff for 417 17. Keade for plaiuiill' Ftnlon for dofeudmit. Uambrift Iron Companj vs. Hetty H. Baker and otheis. Ejectiueni. On tri.il ai we go to press, and likely lut occupy the balance of the week. I'otts, l'erhitig, Klder, ililes and Johnston tor plain tiff Blair for defendants. No in in it it nut on the mat Wl'.f. llojji. lal rr, . .wa fi.ltw ll. .!. 'c;MI,oS of that "posisb," and we : the -..nt; . i i.: . ....... i . "ivi n u, ills ui. iijj IUCIIU9 :2 l ip V Wh!i Il'ln bis amiable bride :"'iU Ulul!")!'l felicity . May all the lu J Will CTfrr Iiii-k ra ,c.i for b.ib.br. -tir l''e ,u'. "nd exact counterparts ' . Itf-pr.-l .... 4 4 tt-rl " '''"Kemtors. 'it"!' C SV"-V t'O'ne to us from East ...tv'lit,ia l,.i. n-..-. :':,.. Tuesday morninr of las; week Hon. John Torter r.pd J. II. Kenuedy, Esq., ot Hemlock, two as woilhy and eiiergei ic :eiitleuieii as our county can trot ouCI.ave Uie of Wui. llwt.kius caueht , Rone into the lumber manufacturing busiuess C. 1 1 . 1'.-The war in France didn't hav e tiny effect on Cohen's 1 !;it Parlor, except to induce a jj router rush than ever, ami of course more s-tlos and it further reduction iu prices. Where t he best art iclcs at I he lowest rates are obtain able, that is where customers most do ei .ny re t'ate. ami that i- what's the matter at N'. :."7 Main street. Johnstown. What is pold? An empty bubble. What is money? A paper I rou ble. Hut a shinitifr hat is something-, and the man wiio wears it is somebody. Mcst i;k Sold. S. J. Hess A Hrother. dealers in lb-ady-made Clothim,'. No. 41 Main stn-i-t, Johnstown, anuoiitno liiat they will sell eloth iny i-heaper t hail ever, unt il the first of Apri1, ill order to reduce their present slock of made u p yra rni ems and prepare lor I he spi inrf t rude. Their sales aie now v ery laryre, but their stock of wearimr appanvl is imniense. Now i- the ac ceptable 1 ime for pott intf ffreat bargains from the Messrs. Hess. Never was ntade-u p cioihinjf sohl so cheap. Call ami examine prices. J .vs. J . M r It I'll Y will Im e his say, a ml t he say he says now is, don't believe without wein, but ti any s e his inimensc variety of ready made clothing, and you'll be sure to see a sijrht worth seeing, wearinir apparel worth buying-, and prices wort h taking to i van tape of. M urphy is bound tti close out his winter slock, and is now seliinp heavy poods at unsurpassable bar pains to ail buyers. Johnstown. linton street, No. lO'.i, is the place, where the thinp is did. Amuitihn. It is said to be the heipht of a Piute Imliii i's iiiiiliiiion is to inarrv a w oman who lias laid in a w infer supply of dried pra-s-; hoppers. Amonp marriageable youmr men in t In- civilized state it on p lit to be the heipht of . ambition to many pil ls who, anionp other ac i complishiiieiits, are able to make pood bread, such as is invariably made from the flour sold l at Mills' popular liour. feed mid lamp depot, j Jliph street. 'Jake no ot her wife or flour. Tin: It KiHT Ta i.k. The lii st thinp that meets most ilourishiii!! ! t lie eye on enterinp nine i.ai Ker s cneapeasn sioil lire mis1 .i.i.ii.. iiuiiiiiru 10 .......o. .- less art iclcs of dry p. .oils, announcing t he priej at w liieh saitl jirlicles will be sold; and the next thinp to meet Yallie's eye should be a host ttf riisttmiri's th ali lip there to sen these cards anil examine the poods ollered for sale. If there ain't bnrputns. in t hose poods at those prices we're a li-kcly looking fellow . John Doubi.ns lie courted the lively Miss Chase, but never asked her when she woitlM wetl ; the consequence wns. us isoftcn thecasc. some one else asked in bis stead. So poor John had to pive up the cikw. but lie has einee se cured a wife just as pood and pretty, and they ........ L,i.tl.l ,lAw,. .....I 1 1 L-.. M...il.l. iicnnli. among the pupils and leads to the most happy j lin(l n0w buy all their poods at 1 he cheap cash results. We (tpeak from personal knowledge store of A. J. Christy, in Loretto. littlly for JOIIU ttllll lll-lici ll'l Titt'F. KonlltM. Apentlcman who ''liad been there." remarked to us the other day that Mr. Vinroe. who keeps t he new shoe store in t he cainiiria House biiiblinp, had just as fine and well selected a stock of boots, shoes, etc.. and sold fully as cheap tis any dealer in Altoona., and ve bet our bottom dollar that be told the truth. Mr. Vinroe is rcllinp very reasonable ami is v inning u large patronage. Civc liini call. a Utile, lam' her because she didn't f AL'TIOX. WiVroas my wU Ass has left my bed and board without any ju-t cause -r .ro'o'a tion, this is p, wa in n II pel si us apainst h.irboriup or irusliup her on my ac count, us 1 an: determined to pay no debts she mav contract, utiles coliil-elled to ti . s.; by law. .i-.iiix i:imi;all. Kbeliaburp. March Is. Itu l.-Gt. T AND FOR SALE G3 Acres ami -1 IO.I I'l'i i-'.K's of excellent Land ill Alie phoiiy township, about 15 Acres chared, the balance well tiii.bercd, will tie sold oil aci om iuodatiny terms. Title indisputable. Fit A NlIS Ol itlKL. CA TI1AUINF. J. ilHISTV. A'l i hi irt tutm ni P. .'o i7. et '. "('. Loretlo. March 1-, l;i.-yt. ji-:.moval am. :NLAi'Gi:.Mi;xr. COOKIWG STOVES, HEATING STOVES. Till COPPER k llMEI IME. Havimr recently taken posses-ion of tlienev.--1 v lit t e. I ti p a ml com mo. I i .n s I u i Idimr on ! I isrh dreet. two d-.ors cast of the l.anK am! nearl' opposite the Mountain 1 f oii-e, t he su bscriber is bt Iter prepared than ever to ma mi fact u re ail article- iu the TI N". CO i'l' Fit am! SIILKT-I l.' N WAiiK iiite. all of which w ill be furnished lo buyers at theviry lowi-.-t li io-r prices. I he s'.:h-cribcr a!-o propo-es to keep a full ami vari. il a.-.-ortiiient of ttncli; .iosirs ria .NK ri;i.L of FFN'.-A Portfolio ..-' lii.-t-class Wit and Humor. coiitainiu'-T the bichisl Comical sto ries. Cruel Sells. Sidi-Spl i 1 1 mp J . .kes. i ! uu.. ir ons Poetry, ounint I'arodie.-. 1 tu rie-qiie er iii ons. N ew Conn ml ri i ms a ml M irt h-! 'i o t .1. imr Speeches ever piUili-heii. Interspersed wiili Curious Puy..les. Ainiisinir Card 'l iicl.-'. Feats of Parlor May ic. ami I'-arly :MO I'licny "t aiprav- illl.'S. lillstratcd ' er. Price I'li-ts. -s-1 , t b mail, postage fi.ti'i. to any part of the I'nite.l States. ..ii receipt t.f price.' DICK A. KITZliKK A 1.1 . Publishers, Is Ann--t., New York. KITC'Il'M Kit in ily l'liyi-inii : 'JO I .aires; sent bv mail free. Teaches how- to cure diseases . t the person ; skin, ha i r. -, j complexion. Write to 714 Hroad'.va . N . York. BLOOMINGTON (ILL) NURSERY. l!iih Year. I'iKt Acres. 1:5 i I i'ri!!,i.ii-'s. Larv est Assortment all sizes. Host Sink? I...W Prices: Would ouknow What. W,,m, li..v. to Plant V Fruil, Sli.-nle, Kverprecn Tree-. Ib.ot Crafts. Seedlinus. O.-aut- I'l. mis, Apple ee.. Fa rly Hose Poti t . k-s. .-hi'i i !'-. i.'uses. I . re. 'ions.' aiidi.ardcn Flams, a.c- Klnw" uml Vi tir utlilr Finest. Host Collection- .-..its ii ml quality. Send lilt-i i:1 iufNiiv. lllii-iraliii. f t.-si .apt . e t al:;h m ue -'.m pa ires, .-.etui stamp. I Ccckiarjj Parlor and Keating Stores i of the most :;;'prov. d t is. v il ii plain ; i ree- eaeli. 1 oi- I itla i' i- lies 1 ions ti! pa-es : H.-ddinir ai '1 Carden Plant- pap' s. ami W h. .lesale Price Li-t L't p aires. Ad dress F. K. P1MKN1X. Hioominvton. liiii.oi-. ms. i-i r A UDl'iUUS NOTICE. Tin; under- hear the exceptions to the Account ol -M iry Shoemaker, K.eeiilri. of the estate of Fdwartl Snoenuiker, iiee'ii, hereby pi es not ice t hat ho will attend to the duties ot said a ppoiut meiit, at the Court Huuss in i:i.eusiiur'. on i'iiesl.-i.v. t be 1 1 i ti ilav ol' A ;r i 1 next, at one o'clock, v. m. C. L. PEUSill.Wi. March I.-Tl.-od. TI S; and ':ooFI N"; ti'ivb- to ord-r a I id w il rra n ted -i-H.-t t i-i ma n fa e I li re a nd ma terial. Ill'.r.i 1 11 1 N 1 prompt !y at tended to. All work done by inewii! be done l'ia'ht and on fair terms, ami Sill STi i V ! 'S and WAiiK sold by me ean be depended upon as to quality ami cannot he undersold in price. A out inua nee it ml increase ol 'pat I'mia ire i- res pi 'it f u i i y s, .iici f e.l. and I'o effort will be wantinp to render en tire satisfaetit.il to ail. vALi.ii: ll "t i;in'(;fu. Kbensl-.urp. i i; t. ;;, :-",ii.-tr. FOE unnoirs notich. 'I'lie lilitiei-iiii.ctl. Auditor appointed ny tiie ( Indians' Court to distribute money in t he hands JUST LOOK AT THIS!! H Iii!orf an t lo lit .d Jliifc Oiiinrs. Vl?'t; i-ntereil into partnership, the .-ub- S7 PEE, LUTE. V. e v ill iii-ert an .id i-rt iscmcot In One Huudretl and Fiftv-!ic First-class PENNSYLVANIA NEWSPAPERS! Int liiditip F.leveu Dailies. We refer to tae publisher of this paper, to whom our responsibility is well known. "1-i.w.r -ilO'I", iisjii:. Address ;!:. i. KntVl l.i. v it., A1 ert ii up Apcul-. Xos. t: A IarU Huh, Xi'K 1 ri. F. II n n n . . : . : i . .... ...I I :...! ..." I Li m m iit-i. i-iiiih rn cal to ii. .in .io i i i i : i i Hi H .i ti .,i..i . : i i ; i w l.. . ...i ltoscdecd. herelypivcs nonce io an. at ue w.i k in their lino, such as hurmp lor V. A 1 1. 1., i ill I V J4iJ HJ, U .1 1 . .. b. our -icw bii-.-intcrcstcd in said c.-tatc. that no will sit at his o L. Co A I.. Ol ;;'.. a ml ot her M 1 N l".i!. !.S. inak- ,.,., s, , j." I O r tU,y j thotr oiliee in Jt.hnstowii. on W il ii r ! n y, Apt 11 ji.paud -ettinp NKW PF M PS a mi repair! i ip old 1 : '. ' '' "y .,,', ,,,,. IhJIoiti o'clock, l'. M-. lor the puiiiose , ",.. We e also ready at all times t .re and ! ', ' 1 "'.Ah ''. . ' '. , " ..i f .- - ofattct.dinp to Ihe nut ies of said appointment. , ;,v PI I KSand manul act lire a ml put in position ; ". "V " ' ' i,.,.;,rk - ." u'd V', ( s- ,t -e when and where all persons interest,. 1 must , !. i-eh br ited FXCl.bSlOi: Pi M P. the cheap- ! i ' , esT nrcsenl t hoi r claims, or he debit rred from com- est. most durable and sat islaetorv Pump tor ' ... ! ''?.. ' -N 'V--'- 1 ',,"",',(' -""'' ' im.' in on said fund. '. W.KAS1A, l.,l..,stovo " are l IS. l,s.I.-.il. Aimiior. -..i-; 11 ;i W.- 1 i ,1 v t e.-t . -. o. V. wilt at all :Z ts t7 .' - ie .- C -.. Fpi'Cation al. The Acalemy of the Holy Name, under the diieetiou of Sister M. ilor- lei.te. iu ibis place, is in a coadiliou, mi l is increasing iu the aitetiilaiiee of pupils to such a c,rent extent that Father Christy is about to have the old church build dinfr put in comtdete repair for nchool purposes, and which will make tt comfortable, commo- j uious and iidinirable room well, veiitilaied and well suited in every particular. The rea son for thtf great success m iy be found in the mildness of the. discipline, the efficiency of the icaelier, and in the attachment ihe sclu-lais invariably manifest towards her, all ol which combine to create sn astonishing ambition I ICK ICKNSK NOriCE rli.; following ons have filed their Petitions for lav ., ... .... .. ... .1.,.,.. crn Lleense m i lie i .nice in im- i.n-n ... ..ni ter Sessions of Cambria county, and the same wiil be pi t s Mited to Arsuinent Court oti'lhurs dav, March :ith. IsTl : 7'ori t a ti. i Henrv flick, ".1 W a rd. Johns town: Hcnrv Fiiier, Yoder township: lienry l-'rit., Yoder township : D;i iti Faloon, l-'.astCon-eimtuph ; Luther Martin. :kl Want. John-town ; Ceor -e Conrad, Kichland township; J. D. Ham--illou.-'d Ward. Johnstown ; Andrew H.imr. t ar rolllown; John A. Hlaiv, F.ast Ward. Kbeus burp; M. Lutti ner, Cambria township ; ;';mcs Coinerv. Loretto borouph : Conrad ICabb, -d ward, ami Fred k Krebs. 5th ward. Johnstown. J. K. II II I., ' W. - Clerk's Ollice, K'.iensburp, March IS, lp;i.-:Jt. Wei !s and Ci-torn- m . in u-o. i'l, i- Pu m . w id I work id a Well thirty feet d' ip. v. e will at all times keep a supply of these Pumps on hand and ean set them up or furnish them on short notice. Sat is tact :. m puarantoed in quality and price of work, ami water iu-uroii on nu farm or lot of p rou nd. Orders sol iei led and prom id ly at tend oil to when lenpt !i of I'u mp or kimi of work desired is made know n to us. For further information call on or address MI'.INFF . v r'.V.7.YK7.'. Feb. lio.-tim. Carrolitow n, Cambi ia Co., Pa. V ALUAI1LK liKAL KSTATK YOl I.KAVY, F.sq.. late of Loretto llorouirh. dec'tl. offer at private sale, on a ( ommodatinp terms, A FINE TRACT OF LAND in Allepheiiy township. Cambria county, situa- IN -L CA 3 and irom the repeated assertions of many pa rents whose children attend, when we say that the Academy of the Holy Name is unsurpass ed as a school for young chiidieu a fact which Protestants r.s well as Citholics are not slow t perceive and take advantage of. Life, Ace pi. T and Ftuic Ixkiranck. Kerr k. Co . Insurance agents, FU(5 Tenth Avenue, Ahoon-i, Pa., offer extra inducements to those i ,l eonteninlatintr Fire, Life or Accident lnsu- , i0,m Hnti.. Mary had raiuc and beinp masters of the protessiou in mother lammed her hide, because she di.In'l :.' ;.,. h-iUr. are eminently oualllied lo (rn to Kobcrts (Cham., to pt tl.e thinps shr c.ilr. their natrons. 1 heir experience in the , 4 litil el V rr. , . . I t . ! : .. .I..,,. i.u-t.lii. lliij I'lin.ilv ...,d u-. trn.r Iskiif.). s UJ"Shters. uged respect- ! they will "yet out of the wilderness" with an ' i u - J Teirs ...a .. I :..t- i . i ..i l .. t..,...,1.,i;..j " ii i i a i ime ueuuc w uu- uouuuauvc ui cuwuwuov.. I - Onk IIiNDRtp rtR Cent. Since the enlarge ment of Oak Hall the largest clothing house iu Philadelphia the business hai increased uearly a hundred per cent. It seems impossi ble to build a house to lurgo for business years i.'.t ...... i .i j- iffita " uiiicu wi ueaiu i v irm i'p ni T n i,rr... . .r, . :auli ,.f b,eeD lelt ept tis skull and tCiivl - UUUS b'dici also were al- :iv bL suu,ei- The fire is surpised cropping -"-'-aBiuii..! r.i, on. business ex'euds over a period of tifieen years, j jroinp i,traipht ami buyiiu and what mav be given as somewhat of a j chain. C. T. llobcrts kee coincidence, they rep.esent fifteen first class ; v 7. ... ." .f.:i. i. it.o i 'r, , . '' Uompanics, oiuuiip which iiiiij oc elieaiJ. li" ami ...v...i. ?-o il vvariiiiti iiitvi ov ....vi ..ii.-, beware of such a lain", mid t bis you'll do by p all you need trmn ps an excellent ami locks, watches, jew- anil invariably sells I ...T.llotl . Liverpool and Olobc. wit.i a com bined capital of $lt(,0(iO,COJ in gold, and other pile and raiu-ibie uompauies Anv om"- "f cook -e aad igniting the tioot b F.r.ENsnritc, M. K. Ciicitcn Pnnt'KrtTY Foil Rii.k. On Tliursdav next. March -.';id. at 2 i ii i-loi'L ii. in., thi' Methodist Flii-cooul 4 btireh nicut ions adilrcssed to thetn will receive prompt ,,rnpcrty on Sample rtroet, in the West Ward i of 1 His l.oroiipn. w in in: otieri-ii ni puouesaie. .1.. .le il largely in Forei-'U Ex- The buildinp can be very readily nrruiipod for ll-o deal iar0ci in i oiciu .a in,,,, ii,f,,tnHt,. o... .l-ll..l-V' iv. le one. fill' OKITIANS COUKT OF AMitHIA ('or.NTY.-Iii the matter of the Arrmtiit i if Al'GfSTis CuAVtn, Aitminixu auir of IlKNKY Ll.OYIl. .!( lofKi. Anu now, March i:fi'ii, 1STI, on motion of Johnston Scantan, the Court appoint K. L. tieorpe. Fsq.. Auditor to report distribution ot the funds in tho hands of the Administrator to tin; creditors entitled thereto. Jin the Court. K. tract from the itecord. J. K. 1 1 itk, Proth y. I hereby pive notice that I will sit at my of fice in Kb'eusbnrp, on Wwliiewl".v, me "' of April lie. I. at 2 o'clock, V. M., to attend to the duties of saitl appointment, at whica time and place all persons interested may at tend if they see proper. It. L. tlEOItti K, Auditor. Kboiisburp, Mareli IS, leTl.-ot. rpV() GOOD FA II. MS F0U SAI.K. J- The siibsi.ribcr is desirous of sellinp two valuable .Farms owned by him and located in Carroll township, Cambria count., distanced respectively one mile and four miles from Car rol It own. The first of those Farms contains . A-res, all but about five acres of which are cleared, well fenced and in excellent condition. There is on the i. remises n two story Iop House, nearly new, a first rate Hank Ham, tH.U feet, , ted on the read leadimr to st. Aupustine an I I o bout one mile from Loretto, eoittaininp 7 1 I Acrm, till!.' -It' Acrn. I.eii.p cleared, well 1 fenced, well watered and in a pood state of cu I- i tiviition. uti'l ha biLT a first rate Lot! Hank I Ha I.N thereon erected. T he balince of the land is covered with chestnut, oak, supar, and other valuable timber. For terms and other infor mation ai'pl' to either of the untlersiirned. MA lt; A H I' T I.KAVV. Loretto. AFC. WALTKKS. Carrolltown. Feb. IS.-tf. L'.i t i-tibto of .1. Lturi, e. f'if. YALUABLE FARM NEAR LORETTO I FOR SALE. j The subserilier otfers for saloon fair terms i ami easy piiyrietns. that most desirable ami ex- (client I'.i i;M recently occupied by him, ml- j joininp Ihe I'.orotiph of Loretto. containing 1 : Acrt-ii- lim.lni.iiif which tire in a poou stat. lo 'I lIK WnilKlXi; CLASS.-W. 'i.r. now prepared to furnish all t-.jr . s wi'h i-..iistai;t employment at honi". I he whole of t le- time or for the spare moments. Pu.-itiess new. lip hi, and prof;! aide. Persons of (ither sex easily i earn from .V'e. io.s5 per i eninp. ail.! a propor- tiomtl sum bv .le ofirp tla ir i hole time to tie i business. Iiovsnn.1 pirlscarn nearly ti miu h i as im ii. Tl'.at all w ho see t his not iee may -end ' their address and test tin business, we make the foilowiuu- u i: pai a lb led oiler : I o such as are not wi-ll sat i-fiod v i - w ili si-m! --I to pay fur t he t rot i -bio of writ inir. Full part ion la is. a a lua 1 h -am-ph' which wiil do to commence win k en. and i copy of 'I'ln i'i'"ili'ii l.iiinirii ('uiiihi mmi- one of tho lanrest and best family newspapers n or published-all sent free by mf.il. Header, ir vim want permanent, profitable work, address, K. C. ALL K.N A. Co.. Apoi'sta. Maim;. 1826 :ci table iorn i-ii-.v Ai:r Ti: cs. s4i:ii.-i riz.H7 Ur C:-ri:, Cc.-:. C:s.;-r::5.- -"A'of jo'i.i; .i .b r." ("i"I !.i:h Iilli',-. A Co.. Hosion. E HP Ii OXM E JU T tor AtXt (Jar St I . A It V I'Ktt a ml e '-n-t"i WijU oaid Aiionts. to sell on r new and us.-tnl ihseoi -erics. shall. Mich. Address li. SWIFT A. (., FOR SALE-OR RENT. THK nmb rsi s rokt: it itcd otleis lor sale or rent bis ". 11.'.I on liuill Street. 1 bens- bu rp, three "lot rs t r 'in Celt 1 1 e -t i oet . f'i-ii'p on tin- south side of liiphstreetni.il eposite tbi Foster llon-e. Said .-tore lli.niiiiiiiiicw build-in-, tsixiln let t. t wo stoi ii .- itiph. wit h poetl ! lar under it. There arc two back rooms, :.1 .:.". upstairs and down, wc'l fiiii-liet! inside. The bu i hii up a i topi t in r is one . .f t he be-t iu F.Lctis- I .N. UtiUfi.N. .ll.-lfl'K I'K Till- I l-:.'K, . us " .ti..t,f. formerly the I e.-i- 0giy?f ! ti . Johnstown. Pa. Olfieeoti Iron street, be- ! .lenee of K. Shoetnaker. dee'd. is fc-j tween the Coiiemaiiph Hridpcamt r a . It. i. I ' ' ,v "" " ,', ' '" "" tJ ''?"' A 1PT pot. Co.lections and all bn-ine-s intru-ted to j the pii-mises and wil be lease, 1 1 Li.u will be promptly attended to. 13-11. n 1 kn t.MKvr 1 1. ii sk t,, Acres ot ' 1 i (.rotii'.d. Orel.'iirtfs, A;e. The Faiim ml ..I'liurp. bit en lion This firm w . . i. voire i,iy iuiqV.v. .w..... . ... - .,,WCllinporiliailllIillllltltiptlip. pis, 11 1 conducted on the priuceple Ol fair de.ilii!ir and ! change and Shipp"S and hio always f reparea ; vrn)1,Mlv altopeth. r a very tlesiraid small profits. ! ty licLel fi'0 ul lo 0,1 J-otuU iu the woild. i xa-m i,l be made cas . abiimhinee of mif ivff-r. It is a desirable pi pertv, beuutif ullv located. ami is ei.n cnieiit lo ( hurches. schools, market, etc. Title indispu table. For terms ami other information apply to or address . tt'.-l Li ..''. I.. " -:.:. 1...0, ., ...1 1 :.,..,. .....i .. ....... Feb. JS.-tf. 1 arvt,!Uicii. i iiww 1 ii;cinii L111111, 11 k ..v.. . .......... ...... ..v., -, - . ...I.i ..... i-ji , L-....;. 'i- .-prinp noose, uranu-5 -i..j a i.i.i in,-, , , i i.-.' 1 1 .. . ,,- liearlvidl beariup, the be-t of water near tho 1 S. ()(.I)hN. .ll .-lli'K oF Till- I l-.ACK house, ami H 'other needed conveniences. Tin other farm contains 5 Aere ami Wi lr-li. . about i-iu ht acres of which are cleared and I have thereon erected a pood Lop House. The I balance of tho land is well timbered. These ; Farms will be sold cit her separately or topether ; and at a fair price and ou liberal terms. Title i indisputable. For further purticnlarsapply ou the lirst described premises or address ..w.Y irzur.i:. ' March IS, 1s.1.-:;k Cariolltown. Pa. V 7 '"." " ' '- - , ' , ' bin lib up in buret In r is one ..1 t lie be-t in Fl.ctis- f cultivatu.H ami the balance w dt t inbcie.l 1 r,. st..ro purposes, nnd is tl.-eid.-tll v Ihe lhere isacomlortabh- .i'--' . a poo.l ..irt.aud , ,((.st ,,..,.,, Pu-im s-sb.nd in Ihe tow n. ' I'os- an cvecllent iu. nnnl on the premises; ii)-.., an s,.sM,,.. w.n be -iveu it.ime.iie.U I . Foi furthvr iiilormat 1011 1 1: Feb. 2r,. is7i.-tr. .1 11 pou or ado 1 -ss li. f. Tl'I'Olt. libi nsbui p. l'a. I'he laroc anJ cotnfott- nble Mansion Hocsk known t..t,f." formerlv the F. A. SHOKMARUt liK- A- IIV.RttV. OHO E M A K K II it li F, II II Y , O A'l'TUUSn S- I'M, AW. M-irch 11. I'U. LiiXXSltril'i. PA. known as the "Da is Phice." m.'' eon ta iiinp 11 I Ai res, is also ohercd for n-nt. l' ss r. -s-on w ill . be pi ven tin the 1st of April. For further in ' formation mp!v on the premises to Mi'. K. ". 11 Tin:, t F, f.'.rrr,! tri.r. . Fbeu-burp, Feb. 1. l-U.-l t
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