H d'" cents re. ,1e1 . in like a Samh. c"t tl:roug nV.dc i's exit Jik datxed ol j!5 ' 3 Freeman AI'IML 1, ISTIi . . . and near flow. I'f" , ,.tr. like guoa ...r. o, . '.' f,rr ivpee,eJ- W 7U d0,,,t l 7rr;:'tuit; ' fif,.i ttnts br dozen is feggs- -l?f ;., il-ii market. hU," ea?on comruencea to- illrC"!',0,.olbu"uda..t in CurroII- Eh Old cV.il. of CuU-rain.liedlor. coun- . vj,t tl-e tcnrlet fever, new on-!'- iiee ia lull boom. I logreas- ' 1 let."", a days ago. Rather ' r " g M"i h riisrnsea of til Urge 'Tcn jiilian Micei to tire Masonic '..il.lil'U. r iretle order of the dfty and fix--. ,.f night. Think good- 3" ! Ven t io obey orders this time. "- ...... iris !oiu-,.l drowned in ""'"tor o:.ec'ion lofiof the Pitts ", J CouueiirvUIe raKr-oad a few days . . ei.,.,.L-rr find wife, of Bed- .i t.n .'o- ill other l:i v. s.n-ui her left Lre-e joint badly frac- i four wort's from Miss i ' L'svii", on thf -utjeet of dress mak- j pn a Fnd'n?" in M week's Allegha- ; '. r . ... Lin we cin't see if. M aV- . ,:u niiir!" g'e.-n (isle) in our com- j " ".' .1 . : ... T.iilfufil r.nii.rvf :in.! , ,;;e.t i-i!ixe:is. di.'J at Hopewell on L;r. Hi a b-ijitiaed by Jolia W'ea- i ir(z'.a to rotice Mr. Peter Collin, j '.rjWi? mice more, mid congratulate : ent fuU recovery from a recc.it ' . Msi his dav Le many in the Local Correspoudenco JoHbsf own, March 28, 1871. Dear Fbkfman ''i?oltero" is salty Pome Congressmen (pious soul) want the Supreme Being recognized ou the coin ther stkai. from the public treasury. ...Wonder ii people who read uml pray iu public, iehd and pt-ay at home Y. . . .There is a number of Klu KIux in Paris.. ... The weather here has be come murose. ..The El out who got his finger mlibii off is not the one who is aspiring to the President Judgeship. . . .The Johnstown PchGol eihib'.tion closed with a nkiro rninsirtl jteriormance. . . . . il r. Stemmer, whesc hiiuie was burned last fall, is putting up a neV one on the sam site.... Mr Jacob Horner, tho proprietor of S.inJr Vale Cemetery has en larged it two acres, or three hundred and twen ty iots. He has otherwise improved it The Cumbria Iron Company design, taking IioVsks, not HOKSk-s. to the canal ba.-in. . . .The lady who does .not want to get up a discussion in the "Ttachers' Advocate' shouldn't use the word inhdel so profusely. .May bo she says uon't wheii he nie :iis io The Johnetonn Zouaves paraded here last Saturday iu full uniform. Ditto the Gjod Will Hook aud ladder Company The Johnstown schools "vill open some time in May or June A double beaded girl will be exhibited hero at the Opera House on next Saturday. She i doubly intelligent Siie may apply for a school in Sumuierhill township Jouie ol our most prominent citizens iiaVe fjuit drink ing. One ol them quit tKree t'tnea iu one day Johnstown School Board are talking of raising the wages of the teachers right. . . . . W boever wrote th:it "local" lor the Puss burgh, Leader, must know who " Black Hawk" is. ii So he had better look out for No. 1. .... Sherry' troupe of iheitiicals was hero last wetk . . . .Congress will soon adjourn six duo . . . ."T. I. M.'' is a long wii.ifcd eorre poudent. ... It is proposed to rrntke our present member at Huriisbur; the Pre!. lent Jmle, and run "Hob Hoy" for the Legislature. That woulJ make a siko."3 ticket.. . . The people down here are opposed tu ny national tcho l law benator Sco'.t is o;josed to female ev.fiage.. . . . Alt' Pefrikeii. the obliging c crk iu our post office, can lmnd'e lotttrs and dia tribuie mails later than any other man lirmg. I'll bet on that. Hon Iior. fee. tlree ve.-.r old son of Win. .t th's t.'ucf. ielllrouian Upper pich, . . .! i. ,'ir rwe've feet, but miraciilous- Lr,i i.b' a ftw tliht scratches and 'iVmm of ti e ' queer" natred Wni. u:J:re.icn in Hai risburg a lew Oays : ;;en to Pit tt.ui gh . where he will i, sr. J other real estate will be found for fjle by fevcral purue in the n':r riper. Pcrona wichitii; 'o buy ' 1 I. . . 1 1 I .. .! K .11. c; cuoice, anu uujrui iu r-uir 'j ?: up at ti 3 begii.ning of tl.'i- to hve tiad a bad enect on i-vnit. but we never k;ew a cM i.'j stsion tbat wasu't blamed loi : ..'the kind. 'tHos o! W't stnioie!at;tl County, haa :"M)r liit'e Sobeis within the l ist tULdtbree mouth, and was "il her .r.-s ill tl; t:mc Poor Sfbers . the :Uii!y sjber uiau, is now drunk ig:tation abott a railroad between .titd Varro!!-bi has inducer fartr ;i!:f tiopn'ed line to commence pros :! a rrer.i'g. and the discovery of iron suv ti.aes is said to have alreadr 'f. ; '. afrit Court convened on Thursday ii rii'A in ressiou at present wii- T:ivl wurk ii, has Tit cotnoleted. so ( ki .w, i Vi e l lc i.se In in jail of ; agaiust whom no ot.e has up- Utn-'srcu'rir. iiri J-ti.ulTtr, ot Wc sttnorclainl ennn- the ow i.ei (-In:) of a call not uuite u''! "l.ic'i weighs 1(15 pounds, and i I r' gr es wants to know i! i.ny of Mi kder Will Oct. We hav just le-t:'ed, ns we are about i:loriiig our forms preparatory to going to press, of the oiscuvery of an 1 leged murder committed some months since, but are wiihoul definite particulars. From the fact this obtained; it av'po-.rs tluCt some root ths isince, a peddler of table cloths w as 8i.en to enter a certain house near Waltz's mill, in the southern part of the county, and was never afterward heard of. On the night he was last seen, a young man was passing this house, and, hearing the mo.iiis as of some one in great fgOny, he Stopped to inquire t ie cause, ani rappe i for admittance He w as met at the door by the ni:!n who occupied the house, who threatened to choot him uuiess he instantly de pined. It is said this young man has since given nmcviui al.usic:is in regard to some thing ho saw that nij:l't, but reftift-s to divulge anything uu!es compelled to do so b; law. Jtecenily, il is alleged, this man has bte.i ped dling tuble-c'oths. and thi, in connection with the young man's indefinite intimations, has led to investigations of the matter. Officers h ue btarttd to art est the man anil his wile, and we will doubtless be able, in our next issue, to in form our readers further in regard to the mys terious all'air. P. S Mrs. Elnnor Brindle, ODe of the par ties reierrcd to above, whs brought to town last night (Wednesday) by officer Haw b, and com milted to jail. Her husband. John Urindle, was ab-dit, from home, but will booh appre hended, as ofli er Cline reaiaiiied for that pur pose. The partus are r.n a;cd couplo, and we leel re octant io believe them gui ty ol th ter rible ciioie charged against then. It is re ported that the parties are desirous to have the matter fully investigated, as they leet confi dent of iLeir ability to establish cot elusive evidence of their eutiie innocence Ciiteaburg Arirus 4lh. it. gaes they "'trscii feat -i a flick. !' daughter of Hnry J. Campbel'., u t.iw n-l.ip . was sevei e' y cut on the fi.etk, a f.-w weeks ago, by a double t i ronsiHjuence of luviiig arproacli- -''lind too close'v and unob-crved a in lellitig tin.bcr. .''-tie l.!y nnn;d Tajior, living at s:t ... I. ,;..,,., ... 1. 1 i'. iLwLi,i.t.cni:r. a vc '.''t'ce it c'iiirT.iyant t:te of ten atid a - (i'.if-i.in. Ijut (declines to tell anv 'atliM est'Criep.ce on the plea th'it 'I'.-ny towtiu::.1.:.! i.er to reveal nothing t .vi'.fiV.u.'m, V if.'inrwlfd a tn Im.i I " - arJ. tut ti.ii "J rft'.-e the an .:,,;.; .. tt- fn. " i.w n i.c a dose ol buck- et'.e the - Tr.tu rrr ttu kllljWi fllI. ,ie Ing ,(eul ,r Mr t'ri-n taken down bv get - in the iiwk. ' w Oa mm & Co., attorneys at law 1 f-t-,:e unents, have just issued the er of :i r.eat ruoutlilv publication e' he, h-tue G ..i;t;e,M which prom ame a permanent and useful instiiii--n .'h!. W e Hi.!, the firm aud their , 1 a'"- succcsful caieer. - J jl-n-trjwn miner- are out in another -:r;gtiiat portion of their former - '..ed ad .ver U.e country, which :J".,: ofkirtenren's Union Beoev- "-- Vioii. Thev fln!m (hot ft,... . nrn j' m repnrd'to the object of the '-wir to be placed riiilit on the re- - -(Cuy. lc,., wViom crervbodv , .M M!e'" las written a'lctte'r --cbela P.ep'jhli.-an declining to 'hcil cnudidute for Surveyor E-vts s,everl reasons for 'his ' U:. f",:f';, to fnention the fact V.a bar o a miud to rnu th9 ' -"ttcrift, and ou n( libitum. Jrtlon iu Chest township, a ' lc5. l.d fell ilfr. ne.-k ti.I l!"-bl a.are belonging to John -r iiisinntiy. a sou or .Mr. "' i 1 itillT 1 ir a t tl iu lima n.,n. iy- . I v..... , ui,.- . "J? lUtni.ir!Cr Irrlrti lor If r fet. but as it was, brought "re which Unted" several days. t-p''"so' 'St. Joseph- will be pre 'er to receive all desiring to d'a'r!'er ,lle l'iil'i0. melodeou or 'xn- U i,,l r I. -T r . - r- ' .oicia, ui nuuii ui C::it !". ''''3 occomplishrrrent, .t , y "'J aimeulty in securing many T)T 1,19 rcent great influx of i, m!" to our town. See card. ''T'. ol Altoona, has r-eniative delegate from Blair ,n "moTatic State Convenion. v ,tFadd'en. of Uoliicfaya-. V ' :Il-'rt-'3h, of Newry, chosen t '"noii recomtncudinK Col. Irt r.l 1 - . . " for A county, a moat ex 1 -j J,tor General, was adopted. H, V1' of Carroll township, e w edllsJy tho pelt of the 't . 10 ,wlve been k'Hed oa . r'" t measurement being 't fort tlp ft-3d tl,e "e'gjt of the u,, -'.H"unus.- nr. Edwards was time he WWlcJ ti rt f a ti4 I -rf- v"i ' srp al this i''J,iClure He otter to w tninlting that bruin 'Uii.'.! avTh!,. oar hunter friend l't. 0Uer" done last or not at wZ;, aCording time r5 iree and git." ii !nller pel1 for '' at e" orth, but failed to find t Dr -Hj, .roa who take their own Vp '," cuunted the Advert ':u u,Jwe 1 x- n.. ,.r kt... a.-..,,.0 'flip... vii , ui vcw a urn '-,. ahintl rr 1... I 1-'. I' i. mo ldlcaii nuvui- i t . SifcrKBS o St. Jonttn. Many of our red ! ers are perhaps not aware thit we have ir our j villnge an institution for t!ie training und ed- j ncatio'i of vo'ai g boys from five to twelve 1 years of sge, called " Mount CJalhtz:n Semina : ry," and under the care of the Sisters of St. j Joseph. This ititution, like all others, (un- , dci taker for no oilier inject than to implant deeply in the tender minds of little b:;rs tin jrtcious seed of morality and religion, a3 well as to imparrt the ro'id principles ol a good cd uc.itiou, which are implant-d with a deliccy and tenderness tlut cannot be found in any of our large colleges.) bed l's niis'uire and trials, arid even nirt with serious opposition from forre of whom better was expected. But the pco.i Sisters are well instructed in the irinci-ole-t of their holy calling, and petty persecution is a cause of great j y to their l-oafts, ari l if thev were even temporal ily Cru!:ed in their efforts, it would not m'ke then sad, for they well know w!iat their Saviour said : ' B'.csed are you vhen ine:i shall revile you, and persecute vou. and say a'l nunncr of things false! v .' for my nuke rrj.nce a.d be ex ceeding glad,'' etc. The com.nunity have received an addition of four postulauu within the last two weeks, which will enable thetn to atietid to those committed to their care in a more special manner. Tkerc are now twelve boarders iu the Seminary and more expected Twentt could be accommodated very conveni ent! v. " Siore a::on with reference to this wor thy institution. Ocr ELiTtXTn Towx CofxciL. The fol lowing named Borough oflicers were elected March 2fi, c5 : J.'uigers, I). H. Rjbeita : High Constable, Charles Liuinger; Town J Council, John Williams, Robert Young, John ! J. Canan, James ilurray, A. iMtHraan. clo ses Canan was appointed Town Clerk; John Ivory Treasurer. Rowland Humphreys Street Commissioner: John Mvers, Win. Hnris and John Scott, Street Regulators: Owen McDou ald, Johnston Moore and John T. Davis Fire men; Geo. J. Rodgers Superintendant of Hay Scales. They went light to business, this Council. April 0, it was resolved that "eich member of the board who shall be absent from any rrteeting of the body for more than fifteen minutes after the time appointed, shall pay a j fine of twenty-five cents. " And we read that j Mobcb Canan, Town Clerk, and James Mmr.iv Councilman, were each booh alter fined the amount named for procrastination. An ordi nance to "regulate the tneasu-cmont of stone coal" was adopteJ February 10. iKiO, anil the same ordered to be pnb'i-bed three time in tho Set. February 10, the Burgess was directed to "procure a bushel measure," to be used by the Superintendent of the Hay Scales March 30, 3f, the eleventh Town CounciPdiew its salary for the year, put on a. boiled shirt and lis tfora clothes', arid tfent out and eujvryed an old-time holiday. AUeghanian. IT ""L J:S,DENT-.jDDOE8H''- tKER Fnoif UoM. Geobok Taylor In consonance with Our. rule of .giving all men nud. nil parties a nearinsr hi the columns of the Frkfmaj, we pub.isli .belfaw Judge Taylor's letter to certain citizens of W ilmoreand Vicinity on the subj.-ct of me President Judgeship in this Distiict. Of course we accord to Judge tavlor all that can be claimed for hirn as ay houorable gentleman and an upright, honest jurist, xet at the same time we know that the Democratic candidate, w'.d be his compeer in every respect, and herce w-e hold it bur boun.ien duty to support the nominee of our party, and exhort every good Democrat to do the same. But here is the letter: Er.ENsnvito, March 10-, !ST1. Messrs. S. A. Kephart. Dr. S. M. Kern, John K ueppor, Joseph Milh-r, Esq., Thomas Ioren, lli nry Michael, Patrick Doran, Geo. 1). l'lin Kle, ,(oixo Sottlemoyer, 15. S. Hm atuiUKh, John Wright, Chrihtian Shatter, 'V m. Doran. Hr nry Waiters, lisq., Knos Kiiis, Ks j., and K. MoOJlude, S ilinore, C'uinbi ia county : OYnHfnifH Your kind letter of tho 3.1 Inst, was duly roceivcl here through tho nmii, and I avnl myself of theearliest leHoreto reply to it. Vou say to me, eiiilemrii, that t ho qiifsrion having- btfou UK'itated n1 iis:ii5M-(l, "Who shall be our. next President .JudjroV" tn your audtr roer.t "tho st iitiment of our ivour) v icinitv ds thnt tho people luive.f'ull faith und contido'noo ui thecourfrnsiti?ow-f tands.and that, nochai-o is rp.iiiiro.l ' ; and you express to nie yoitrder'i're tnat 1 will permit iv.y "iainc to b usd by the people as a candidate for that honorablo "posi tion." You ure plcusefl to add the e.vprosvion tf your "most oarnost h?siie that political -lc-inents will not bo brought into ouestion io the solcctiort of a candidate." I say To you frankly, gentlemen, in rep-lv, that uftor inuoh thought and doliborntion on tho subjeot, ir is my purpose, if mv life tie spared till tho next ireneritl i-loolion, to boa i-andiduto. I will be excused, I know, for addin-r a few words explanatory of the, reasons which have b'-ou-ht mo to tliis conclusion. Xeitlwr my ao nor my circumstances ullo-.v me t) think of retiring- f rom the duties of active life; and. while 1 .'Vol a strong aversion togoinjf lMck to thebtr and Ctig-vinfr;a-ait; in the prac tice ot ths law, there are many r-asiu; which attach m'? warmly in my present licld of labor: When the .X-XlVih Jodietal District was form ed, nearly a quarter of a century a.iro, then v-iy youny iu the profcs.-i.M. wi t !iou 1 1 h'e ad t!lit:t;ci i.f n lit.eral odoeiliion and with only such poor act jo from en is us my unaided ert'orts in t l;e s t ruir jrle upward froia obscure life had t-ecured, 1 was called to bo its viti.s-r i'misuit-vr .liooi.; siud have since, through the kiln! end iiidul.uc nt -.!!--lidenceof ttie people, beou retained iu i bat hijrh and r;sponsiiiie posit i.n. Those who were then tho old members of the bar, have nearly all re tired Or have sank info the grave. With a few hf my cotemporaries in hji- around me. the bar of this day is composed of j ounuor ifcii?iei:icn, who have been admitted to pra.-tice, mid ir.auy tf whom, as 1 have watched wit'a almost pa rental pride, have arisen to distinction si nee I have boon on the bench. And e fn aiiiu'ijf hem, I havo sorrowed to see death do his re morseless work. One, in this county, the most brilliant sf ar in t he )w. la xy: before hMi,d re:-; Hi ". ed Jits ii'iirii'iaif; f was FrvrM f see set in a mist of tears; and another ono of my most de voted personal friends went down in" ihe shock of battle in clcfeiice of our trhuioiis I'nion; and they both sleep side by side, almost within view of where 1 w rite. The great inassof those whom I now see attending the courts as jurors, and witnesses, and suitors, Hist commenced their attendance within the same period, and first saw me there a? the JiidKO. end i them as attendants upon .nvetmrts: Ji'trintf this whcH time, also, notwithstanding the very laijf. Amount of business done in this important dis trict, und the varied character of it often g-n.w-iiitf out of or in vol viii;.' partisan or sectional excitement 1 have al ways and uniformly, wit fl out any interruption, received and appreciated the eneroiis courtesy and kindness ot the bar and t he mo.-t mini in? a!; aide evidence of the t-on-J'.jence ft tho people. Tl'atecer l:lve been my t rror,' they tiave been in.lu lirently ascribed, by bar and people. ti the head lather than ro the heart ; and there has been, as you all know. and us 1 am proud to claim and most jrratef ully ac knowledge, uaiversally accorde.i to me tho strictest t.vTEtudiy iiii'J imvatthi,ity ) the discl'.ari,-e uf all n:y onerous and resjonsihle ju dicial duties. 1 ha e c'iseharired the rrf.f poh-uin mid iiuiiiful duty n J mljre coo'd be called i.'pmi to perform with Ic.iS emotion th;.it have bee-u able to pen thi.s brief retrospee-t. Thus id.-ntirted with this Di'trict, it will uot, I am sure, be thujjht strange that 1 am warmly nt tached to it. an.-i prefer the duties of my pres ent otlice to twiy other department of" labor, wliilc 1 feei ths; obligation resting upon me to labor at something-. I would prefer it to any political ofTiee tliat could lv offered me or named. 1 would ratiier be the President J udg-e of the X-YlVth .Judicial District, I do no hesi tate to say, than be Governor of the Common wealth. '1 here are considerations, on the of her hand, which preatly moderate my anxiety ou tho sub ject. While 1 have been upon tbeLench i have performed the labor and felt the responsibility.' very ol teu involving sleepless nights, of trying a very lartre number of civil causes, many o them of Kreat impi.rtance. und have, ii: a kiiiion to the porpiexinjT miscellaneous biisnu-ss of four quarterly courts in each county, and tiie necessary adjourned courts, occupying: noariy all my time, tried an immense number of crim inal issues, with e try t hing- perplexing- and iin-.-h.aasant :n ol ved in t licin. Desiues indict ni "tits for oth.cr feloiiies. more or Itss yrave in their character. and almost countless misdemeanors, 1 have tried over fiftv pers-ms imiivted for iiom ill 1K more, perhaps t hau any other J udre in the State, nut d the principal cities uid have pronounced upon no less than Kt'iirr the extreme penalty ef ll;o law. 1 know, therefore. Kcntlcuien. what they only can know und can appreciate who have learned it in the same way, the heavy wcifrM. of labor and re-ipmiSi-bilfty lirvctved in the discharge of all the judi- ial duties in a heavy district II!ie this; aud i know, of e-ourse. and feel, that if iod fhouid sj.are my hie t.il the ullotted limit of "three score and ten" years, x ne." c- .in in is.-ion, a yeHr hence, won! 1 l ea commission to toil on until mv life-work would be rievr'y (lrp". In .-onu"iitiiifr, theretv.re, to be a CASWIhtk, I. feci no anxiety for success w hich would in duce me to make any spocial ell'ort to influence the calm and unbiassed judgment of the voter;; of tin; district; or, particularly, to secure a partisan nomination for a hiifh judicial oilioe at the hands jf any political party. If the people should think it best for them, aud for the inter ests of the public ut larsrn, to prefer or select any other., for political or any other reasons, I shall try to think it best for me, und shall bow with c.iitj're iesikaat:oii to their will. I ani, j.-ei-.tloinen, very respectfully and truly, (Jto. Ta vi.dk. Rent Militate Trninfem. Decclsanri AHiijnn)ent left for Tlcwrd during the tltrec trt-t As ending Mavrh Z'tfh, 1ST1.- Ann Tiussell to E. TrHdchic, March 2, ISTl. lot in Franklin boroutrh nominal. S. irochnour to E. Berkej", Xov.3. "70, 64 acres ami 7 perches and impr'ts in Taylor twp. .l,7im. M. Durbin to Klias Harnicle. Dee. 14, "Oil, 1 aero and !ij perches: in Clearfield township .4.". D. Myers to li. V. Dyei tt, Xov. Sti, lfe70, 0" acres in White township nominal. Theo. akin to Isaac Wi Prinirle-, Feb. lcl. '71, j 12,acres and 50 porches in Croyle township. '.)00. tico. Krimj t-t. al. to Mose-s Kring-, Dec. J, fsTO, : 109 acres in Richland township f.W. Edward Farren to A. D. Criste, March 7, ls?l, I 5 lots iu Monster : j Geo. Conrad to Henrj' T; Shaffer, Dee. 21, OS, 8Ti on dies and iaip'ts in Kichland townshii.iii. .lain"-. J)evlin U I'lui". ilo ie, l"eb. 17, 1?7J. ono half lot and impr'ts in Cambria borouph. .tl.lnO. P. MefSoutrh to K. Mann, Feb. Id, 1871, acres in Cir-fl riie'd tow nship t:io5. Dennis Sullivan to John C. Fullivan. Dee. 17, l(?7'l, fx!'.; acres and impr'ts in Clearfield tp.?.K!0. Ueusiiotr Heirs to (Jeo. Edwards. June 2K '70, lot in Johnstown ....-JHtTi, I. F. Hammer to Jolin wil!vin)wi. .Marcii 11, 1S71, M acres and ' perches in Iiiackliek. . .4O0. D. Hilton to M. K. ConnirtKham, Dot, 2;. IW.l, lot and improvements in .Johnstown ir... D. Ji Thomas to J. J. Williams, Feb. 17, lTl, half lot and improvements in Johnstown. f h)0. J. J. Williams to E. D. Davis, April 5, 1S70, lot and iinproveinciits in Johnstown ?1.4(X). John (Jeis to Kmil Vnunt-, Feb. 4, 1S71. lot and Improvements in Johnstown , -. tti.uoo. A. !!. Pi intfle to It. K. Andrews, Jani 9, Kl, lot and improvements in W ilmoro JJKi. Joseph Croyle, Adrn'r of Thos. Croyle. h.-e'd, to Geo. 11. AVike and others, Ti ifstresi . Xnv. hs, '70, '' acres aud oei!-hes in Summcrhill.iK.ni'l. It. Graydoti atvl others to D. Drodhc-ad, Dec. P, 17ti"i, oiie-fourLU of 1 tracts (8,400 ueres) in Wist inorcbind county nominal. Same to .las. Shoemaker, Dec. P, 170.1, on-sixth of above tract. nominal. las. JSIioeoinker to.los. K. Priestly, May o, 117, 1, t)00 acres iu Indiana and Cambria JiUo. J. It. Pi iestly to Clias Baker, Jan. 15, 1S57, the above four liacts oo. Lew. Ih-cs and others to JaOob ilofTman, Msy ls;5:t. iiiiis acres in Indiana eounty ?4,soo. .1. li'iihuaii to John Jacobs,-Fept. 10, l-44. the c.bove tract 1.7tXl. John :aco!.s to Wm. 5. Bailey, Jan. 2t. "4."i, the same tract nominal. '.Vim. ft. Mailcy to Klias IDker. Oct. 14. '45. l.too aer.-s iii li;.iia-ja aud Cambria counties. . .i,o(X!. John He c nan to J. K. Dover, .U7. 1, ls'. 1, efVS a erts jn Indiana county 40. Ljdia lliddle f(! liiins iiaker, Sept. lsol. 1. "i acres in India'mv count v $pl. V. A. Haines to I. C. Sloore, Feb. 1, 1871, 'iiii acres r.n 1 lo4 pen-hes it; Allegheny twp : . .l.m, ieo Wehn t'i A. Vrti tier, Aprii li, 15. tract of land in Jackson tcwnshlp l.l7H'ti7. George arner to It. Varner, April a, 4(5 acres and 4' p-reh-s in Jackson twp 1.0.";;. air.bi . i 1 roil Co. to D. Ke.fer, Sept. ltSi, 5 acres :ii.d l:Jj perches In Jackson twp 147.M. 1". M. Flanagan to E. and If. Nutter, Aug-. 5; DKt. li acres and PjO perches in Clearfield town ship -in. Win. Craig- to Annie McNorris, Aug-. 8 Is.o, one "i-r... in Galiitrin township ....... nominal. Christ, lh ixner to Hit hard Williams, Jr.. March fii. 1871, 4H perches in Coopersdale. . .:;;t. name to F. Her key bile, same date, lot and im provements in Coopersdale iVM. Same to M. J. Harris, March 'l, 1S71, 2 lots in Coopersdal- $700 Tliniiia M'kMtrNjit to P. C. Diilc'ri, Jan. ii, 1S71, ou acres and (.4 perches and improvements iu (.'nest township Geo. iineaui it Jacob J. Strayer, .Nov.S, 170, 2. V acres and improvemcnis iu'l'oder tp. 1,000. Dr. Oldihoe's l-etler r Iustrurlioa lo I'attculs. We are constantly receiving letters from all parts ut the country, 1 cq Healing information respect i:i(f our system of practice and the course of proceciiinjrs necessary lo obtaiu from us a ui'-Hc-al iriatfu''sis, or medicines. To facilitate the matter of answering these letters, and to make plain the conditions re quirt-. 1 to otitain a t horoUKU scien tilic and cor rect diagnosis from ocular, chemical and micro sco pic exaiuinat iu:i ol the urine, we would sav: l:i collecting a specimen of urine for analysis t'lhr th:il .first itnwcii in the aominy. or immecii ately afte-r sleep. This is the only kind to be depended on- Hundreds if0 rway from our ofttce without receiving attention, because of not having- ob served t his rule. No other kind will he examined. Send about two ounce in a clean vial. A less quantity thai: two ounce'? cannot be well tested by all the different prooe-e- necessary in com plicated cases. Always rive me iKime 01 tue patient in ((. This is "necessary in order to avot.f the confu sion that mijrht arise in the thousands of cases t hat ome before us ; as also iu subsequent pre Fcriptious of medicine. 'i lieai'i name and address of the ptrf iVnt must be Kivon in all casc-s. lie- sure to ive the r.jc of the patient. To know the are is not only necessary to the regu lation of dosesof medicine, but is indispensible to l lie correct examination of the case; as healthy urine varies iu infancy, manhood and oid iijre. Wittioot knowing- the a;c, we will neither ex amine the specimens nor tfive medicines. C nloss the above instructions arc' strictly fol low t-1, no attention will be paid to the case. Specimens of urine can be sent i.y express !l.m not by mail) from any pji'rt cf the I'nited Stale-?, and medicines e-an be obtained by Ih" same conveyaneo. our charges for examination and medicines i-iiripfe from thrtx to tin dollars. Addrcsi . Dh"' fi.nsi:cE, No. l.TTi "Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Vini:; 't P.; iT!:;ts. y,. I, ( nt n un & Co. have u r.i icl la ken 1 he sa I e of t he e i ; rat( (i Vinegar llitters. w hich v. ill be found advert iscd iu our pajier. and have already secured quite a pa-troiia-re for thetn. There Is niwjuesi ion about t he eiirat ive p. .-.vers of t b i-crcat prcpalat ion, which 's re-lly worl.inir wf.nders wherever tnrod!te,l. und no one so tiering wit h a iiv of th.- iiis for which ll.ese 1 itt-rs are a specific ' l c;:' l la ll to iri ve t hem a t ri.ll- ( lat man t 'o. vlli (always kc--p a supply on baud, and can show i.:-t imonials esiabii-hiiiit the virtues of this rctiov ned no ilicain.-nt that can li-dthcr be doubted or rainsayed. liny from ( 'at man Co. - I'.it tcrs as wcil as dry mods, jiroceries, etc. They .-ell evcrvthiuu' on a baryaiii-yivinjr basis. (ll'rirfen for Vie Camhrvx yixinxmi.) KBAU AXI) PltAY. t5e"irbh the Scriptures, but search them whon you are alone, , And in your own chamber in so'-reev pray ; For He who upon the nulc vross-did n'tono," Denounced tho prtud P.harisXe's lioisterouA way. Read the Ttible, but read that the poor sinrul heart May do penance when awed by its precept divine. And pray in the closet when you are apart. Where silence mii fear li'e prou'i heart mav rerine. Read and rrav but pray not as the hypocrites lo, .- That thy hiay be seen and applauded by me-ii; The talerit which the lrd has intrusted to yoii Is a treasure which jou must account "for twain. God's Word if a treasure, but not to be won - Ity a puolic display of wih, learning, dr skill. And the still and small voice of tho crucified one Is most potent whenever tho heart is most btill. Let your inattn he said with the E'jng of the bird. Ere the din of the world harshly grates on the c:i-; And your reaper when nottiiny: but silenc-e is b.eardj . . When earth seems less valued and heaven more dear. . s. n. MVOKil kk. Johnstown, March 27, 1S7L npiMHER LA.ND FO SALK.tho -1 subscriber otter. for sale on aeeoivinodl tinf firms, .IO Acre or timber l.niirt in ( best township, fejme seven miles north of car rolitown. Said Trnet is covereif with Poplar, l.ir.n and l'ine Timber, jind 13 w'.i hin ..Me-loiu ih" m'le of a Saw Mill. For terms an I other infor mation call on or write to , , JOHN J.-WAKXKK. l-l.-tf. ?t. I a wreoce, Cambria l-o.. Pa. TV 1 USIC ! .MUSIC! ! ' (tf- St. 'tisKl'i!" The ISTIvl-.S 1870. WINTER. 1&7I. 1 ait. now j-repared to iler S UPER I Ol I 1 N DUCI'LAI K N" 'J' T CASH PCKTH ASKES or Til. SIIET-Iii k wm mi UTIItK AT wholesaLk oil in:TAiK win I c prepared to give 0-S"i..ni t!ie PIAM 1 VKl.t'liH' or I'AItl ! r.l' OiitiAX at ai i time after Faster. j il..r terms ap 1 to tne ruperioress, M 1 tor M. ll.ntTKNSK, or to Rev I Charges moderate. j Kbenslairg, April 1, ls;i..tf. I 1J. C. CispisT y OPENINO TN SPRING DRESS GOODS, MTI.LI N Kit V Gl lOHS, GENTS' FI'ItN ISHING GOO I S, AND CLOTHING, At M-aykk's. 212 as. 214 Mai Stk:f;t. r.Misi! TiiK Oi'EtiA Horse. Johnstown, J'a. . WAS OPKNKD, n WlilNESDAV, MARCH lolh. an entire stock ot New Dress Goods; w C'lothinf. S"rin.ir Hats and Uohriets, Spring Flowers, Iflack Silks. 1..K) to $f. ('(dorc-d Silks of every shape. 12 to $4i A larg-p stock of Kihbons, iueludiiijj- Sash Ribbons of all colors. The finest stock of Kid Gloves ev er brought to tjiis market. Piques and Marseilles in en jireiy ne.v and ch-fanf patterns. Alo. Mriped,. Plaid, ihamoud. I iiri;re..iv and Corded Alpacas' ard I'oplius in cmni'-ct i. .n sr't lie liiif-.-t stock of KKADV-.VADI-.CM THIXG ever offered for sale iu Cambria county. We are also happy lo announce that we have engaged the twst M'lL MNFUS and S CK. M A K FKS for t his season, aud fif e prej arei! to make llotinets, 'Huts, unci Sacks on the shortes! noti(;e. Thanking the pur-die for past prtronage and soiiciiing thi-irSkind favors in the future, we remain, i-esp.ttiilJy. . ,V ii. MAI t.fl. P. S. .Ve ke-i. constantly t.n hand t!ie ccle btiiled makes of Hufuli iiu.l Hot I Ann brands of lir.ACK. Ai.i'acas, fiom tiie cheapest made to tl. finest Mohair. LJohnstown,iarch lrf.l To te Ladles of Etote and Vicinity. PLAIN ANI) I AN( V DKESS .MAKING. SS K $ID PH BAY. nSISS CAS-IE A. DA VIS ha opened a Fash- lonabie UreH Mukinp KHtablislnoeiit at h' r resid.eiic 011 V ni 1 . street . opposite tin; new Jail. Just ree He.l, tiew and elegant Pat terns of ail the laii-s: M ics or Li. lies' and t'hil Iren s Dresses. Paris, Lt.r.don and New-York l ashjons in a!vaiice of publisiied modes. Call and see st.t lcs. examine work und learn prices. Fbensbiirg, April t, ls71.-4t. .VEX, WnMl'X. ROTS and Ci;;l who en- r:..r ill 1..,. l...i lH-ss inarte from Si to SIO per day in their own j-'i'aiities. Full particulars and instruc tions Pent free by mail. Those in need of pt r manf .it j.rolif able work, should address ai once, GLoUGE STi.SSi . i O., l'ortla.'id. .f.iioc. 40 Weeks fcr 02TE DOLLAR ! THE AMERICAN' RFRAl, HOME, from April 1. 1S7 I. A Klri-.f-1-lrtica, Klgli.tar, Ajil eiiliut al kiiiI Kmiilty Wi-fVly, Specimens Free:. Hoi'KlNS A: Wn.eoX, Rochester. V. Y. DIt. FITCH'S VnlSy IMtyklt Ian ; t0 pages; sent by uuiii free. Teaches haw to cure diseases of he person : skin. hair, eyes, complexion. Write to 714 Rroadwuy. N. York. Hand and Machine Sewing. j, & oeiiTa1 The .1-txa iNsntASCE Company, accovdiost to its lite statement, has c capital of over4-- millions of dollars, seciiiely Invested for the bent-fit of its policy holders. Tli Compnnv has stood f(r the past fil ly year? si the head o'f the Fire Insurance Companies of the country in the matter of cao-tal, prompti!- and relia bility. Alexander Proi lie rs. 1 -t !V Eleventli Av enue, Altoona, are its only authorized r.y' uts lor tins section of Ihe sti-te. Thev ir ill i.iiirr property nt lower iMt'-i than can be oiu.l.iM d lrotu any oiuer truiy reliable comimnv. tiiv them a trial and be convinced of this fact ere you insurt-'your property w ith any other of the many insurance ag-eiit. J.2-ll.-lm. IB E S T SIX (OKI) IN ALL NTMBEH3. from Xo. S to ySo. 10O, inclusive. I'OR SALE IJY i:KKS3l:CRG AM) CJlM-:SON HaII. i!oP. On and after JEonil:iy. Xov. 2!., ISTO,. Trains on this ro.id will run as follows: I Ii f A 1ST I X ti- f ,en ve K tsensbii rp At Oll."i A. M., connecting w ith Pittsburgh Ex press West and Southern Ettn-ess Fii?t. At 7:0. F. SI., connecting witli Mail Train West and Philadeifihia E.xpre-ss East. 15 F.Tl'KiVi N ;!. v e C r envou At lf:-l "i. A. l .. or on departure of Pittsborgh Express V. est. At :Jt. . M.. or on departure of Philadel phia Exprees East. j" j Ail Dealers in Dry Goods and Notions. BLO0MINGT0N (ILL) NURSERY. I'.illt Year. 'm Acres, lo G reenhouses. Iirg- l!''St S?c.cT: Ij,v My stock e"nists in part of e-rery T.irt-tv of . Vin, siiect-Ii on, COlEll AND BRASS V,rAIES, KN M Kl.l l II AND PLAIN SAUCE-rANS. E0iLEP,3 . &c , CO A L SI!OVF.l.S. mini: i av . oil cans, iiorsKtTRNisniNf: WAIIK OF KVF.UY KIX1. A n'l-loit.' IIKATINU and C'()OKIN(i STOVJ-lS EXCELSIOR cbbklXG STDt'ES. NOBLE, TllIUM I'll anp TAHLOi: COOK. INCf STOVKS. And any Co..I-iing Stove ieii..l I wriil gut when orvlerf- at r.ian.:r.icturer'j prir-s. O-ld Stove I'latrs ar.d ftrafes. iv? , for re j.airs. i,-n hand for the .Stoves I scli j ith-n will or .rdtrp.i -:rhsii vrritef. Partieiiisr alteiuion given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors all of which will le nia.Ie out of best mate rials and .ut i:p l.y comj.etert r7o'fi jiien. Lamp Burners, VViot and CMmnevs WHOLESALE OI KFTAI'.. I wtiul.l call psrtintilar attenfi--:i io tiie Light liJue I'.nir.'jr, -.ii!i tilass.O-ne, for giv' nioie liulit tl.iii i.i:y oiLor in use. . A?fo, tbft" Paikoii I'urner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLESAND CAULDRONS of all s'zes cotistamly on Liud. sperriai Rtten:..r 5. .'th b" Jobbing in VM, Copper and Sheet-lf6fi, at lowest possible rats. VltOI.F-SAlE Mf.KCHASTS' LlpTS , now ready, and w ill be sent on application by mail or iu pers-jo Death fr-m an Ovkrd1 se or Whisk v As we go to .re-ss, we le-irn ol a sail occurrence which tranptieJ in Williamsburg, thN irountr, a few d-iTs since, and which lesulted iu the deitli of a boy numed Myers. On S.mday evening last, er some lime during the night, a party of l'oy, fie in iii-mber, of that fbice, and e;ich ared about 15 years, obtained access in soma mysterious manner to a quantity of whisk v and drank of the intux'icat 1114; beverage to such an extent that ono of the boys, named Mvers, died on the following morning from the eiiVcia of the undue tpiautity taken into h?s sistem The other four boys were taken vio lentiv i!!, but ill recover1. It is not ki.ow-n l;ow the boys proem ed the whisky, but it i-i generally supposed that they found it in some barrels that had been left standing out by the owner, thinking they wore empty. The affair h:is created considerable ercite merit in that quiet tewn, and we learn that it will be properly in veatigatoJ. Altoona Tri bune, 'i'Jih. Cohan's Hat PAiti.ntt is the place 1 t Sh. you ought to see t he r.pt.ce -He bus tilled with hats find caps, lii'iiless 'tj style, an. I such as chaps ?iow-a-days like to buy and wear; Such cheap tines ton as makes one stare. Hallo ! then, friends, just go right there And buy a shiny hat to wear. The number is just 'S, Place. Main street: town. j. hnstown ! A line thi't doesn t rhyme so nice. Remember the place and ask the price. Let not all the good bargains go Of hats and cups, because yon know Returning Spring v. id make you buyt.t And the better 'twill be the sooner you try. - A ?t A-inisTfC. For st 01 e V f nVi a re cheap and tinware that's nice Remember Frank Hay leads ot f the pfiee. And Frank can be; found on Washington street. Near Clinton, and with an assortment complete. Know then this great fact and keep it in mind, Ho-.- easv Frank Hay's Depot you can find; And how he keeps spouting and tinware and rtoves Yes and i.'ow he sells load after load of house hold articles every day to pot.pie who so there in drove. The KrctrtT Birxino is South Mahoning A Singular Stork1. Our readers have not forgotten the terrible accident that caused the deith of three members of the family of Sir. Wm. Hopkins, in South Mahoning tp.,'s0rrie three weeks since. We are informed that the neighbors and citizens of flialf vicinity, assist ed by others in this place, and in other parts of the county, raised sufficient money to erect a new house ou the ruins of the one burnoj, and that Mr. Hopkins moved into the building yesterday. Mr. Hopkins, who was very ae vercly burned about the head and neck, wo are h:ippy to learn, i recovering from his inju ries. A singular circumstance is related in connection rth this affair, which may not prove uninteresting. Mr. Hopkins has a aon living in Kansas, ami on the night thst this bouse was burned, his son distinctly heard a lamb bleating plaintively under his window. It war oiie o'clock, and 1S.1t was the eract honr that the house was burned together with the three unfortunale inmates. The strangest feature of this story ia tbat there were no sheep within three miles of the residence ol Mr. H.'s ou. The lamb was secured and is now in the possevsiou oi the son. What led this innocent lamb away from its fold, and directol it so strangely to this house, is a thing that rn.iy I never be accounted for. Indiana Messenger. Hdwk's that for Hic;h ? We briefly stated last week that V. S. Ratkcr had taken the agency here far the sale; of I he! Howe Sewing MK-niiie. 1'in I t Iii week it affords- us pleasure to sav Mr. Goo. Rfdiannaii, the gent lcniu.ly and t-tlh-ient traveling agent fo.r this admira ble sew ing machine, has been here n nd per fected all arrangements with Mr. barker, inf also succeeded in introducing- several of t he machines while here. We have witnessed the workings ' 'he Original Howe Sewing Ma-. Chine, and must say that wewt ic. really as tonished at the facility :mi1 perfect ease with ivl'tc-h it docs all kinds of sewing. Persons contemplating an investment of this kind should call at V. S. llarker's, store and set; .t be Howe In operation. Maehines can In: bought from him and paid for in monthly io.staluients. Howe's machine will do your sewing. Hemming, braiding, and quilting tco Cording, tucking, felling rulliinjr, And all else you wish to tlo. I)rn"t fo-rgcf to'go'tnd set- it See the best beneath the sun ; And you'll not regret the purchase. If you conclude with that machine to run". ,.7'nn AVrATnK.it, it'.-Don't calculate upon vi:e wer'the-r. it always changes so ; ain't g'ot no means of te'ljn whether it is going f o 1 aeit or mow. prfei calculate theainouut of your pile and th- uuieovt r reai prime seasonable goods it ourbt to buy in the ord'nnry r-;ay and then take your uio.icy iind br take ('.irsclf .to tiie won. h'l'f ully low priced cash store of A. J. hristy, in l.orctto. an.l soehow lGndly you will be treated and how cheaply you w ill be furnish ed with as goo.t roods as the market affords. CornTixt:. Tf you area young man and are blesH.;tl with good health and ability to "hoe your own row" 1oT't eourt fi'vors rf any oiie, or get itet'if h tiie county court either. If you must fc into the courting business, however, court some good girl and marry her, always being sure to buy the weddiug ring first, and numerous household articles afterwards.at tho great jewelry, clock, fancy goods ami general variety ma't of C T. Roberts, who courts tl:0 custom of his friends md fellow citicn3. Life, Acc plnt axd F:nE Inr'jrance. Iverr k Co., Insurance agents, 1 31 f Tenth Avenue, Altoona. !'., offer extra inducements to those conteriiplating Fire, Life or Accident Insu rance, and being nfastars of the profession in every pirticu'.ar, are eminently qualified to suit their patrous. Their experience in the business extends over a period of fifieen years, and what may be given ns somewhat of a eoinci.lsnce, they represent fifteen first class Companies, anion which may be ranked the London, Liverpool and Olobe, with a com bined capital of $I8,0()().OOL in gold, and other safe and valuable Companies - Any commit ideations addressed to them will receive prompt attention. This firm also deals largely in Foreign Ex change and Shipping, and arc always prepared to ticket from and to all points in tho world. Ltaiirxixo Rons. George Huntley, who has el wnys got his-cyes open fcr a good thing, has undertaken the sale and erection -of a new light 11 i tig rod that lakes dev. 11 nil the Igb. tiling rods ver put. ii a I'nCt w hit Ti he is prepared U1 establish t o t he sat is fact ion of all interested in the mutter. Mr. II. will ere long put a wag on .11 the road for the pnrpowo of disposing of thesovods. a well its other Useful inv entions and wares iii Ids line. Mahy's sheep was once a lamb-sbe found it in the gutter; it tl id n't gi ve milk wort h a d--i tie. bnt frequently ditl ln.t Vr-not butter of that kind, we leg to say. which people spread on bread and so forth, '"innde? from the best of Hour bought cv el y day irom Mills great flour, teed, lauipaud corn broom depot, which you'll all ln sure to lind lis tit.wji High street von go forth. Mills is tlx; man to'deal vitli. Nkw Stoc k .TfsT ltEfKtvEa- A I.trge and ele eant assortment of boots ftiul siioes lor all ages ainl sex s hate Jirst been cpened .'it Vnrroe's .eV boot rtitd hoes-tore. Cambria House. High sircet. Mr. 'inroo is gaining the patronage of. nearly evervbcdv .by .selling tho best. 11 ml tno'sr fashionable boots'nnd shoes at prices no dealer can undersell. Go and see hio stock. STt-trjfso Heps. Two It's (Riiller and Itlaine) had a tight the other day. On the same day John J. Murohy sold a large amount of dry goods and dress goods. This warm sunshiny weather is bringing the ladies out, and dry goods ro just likesomething-jrood to eat. John j. Murphv kepsin Johnstown Dibert's cheap coi ner, old Mansion House.' OIllTl'AUY. M'GONTGI.E. Died, at his residence at Lilly's Station, Washington township. 011 Saturday last, March 25th, Mr. Jkkemiah Mctioxiui k. agi;d 47 years. For many years the deceased was afllicted with a most painful disease, which eventually undermined nis constitution and resulted iu his death when but little past the prime of life. Probably no man was more widely known in this and adjoining counties than "Jerry M.- ion igle." as he was familiarly called. He- was born of Iri-Oi parents in the village of Minister, four miles front thi." place, where his aged mother is still lirimr. He was jfifted by nature with a (juiek and vigorous intellect, and if he had been even a tole-ab!y v.-ell educated man. which he was not. he would undoubtedly have achieved a distinction and prominence tiusui passed by few. Throug h his energy and indusi ry be be came well oil' in his pec uniary affairs, and was considered one of the most substanti.il as he was one of the most reliable nu n iu t he county, lie was proverbially honest b'it close in all his business transact ions, yer his puis-e was always open to charitable and reilgiohs purpose s, and the needy and poor ever found bins a willing aud generous benefactor. Resides his venera ble mother, he has hit a wife and three chil dren to mourn their groat loss. His remains were inferred in the Cat ho lie j ravcy a rd at So m mit vilieon Monday, 11 largo concourse of sym pathizing friends piirlicinnMinr n OiT-'asr sad rites. Green be hi memory on earth und eter na!l hanpy his immortal spirit in the realms of bhs. T.ITZINGEi:. In dearth Id township, on tin; !M instant. .Ioski'Ii', youngest son of James a ml liliza belli I.itzinger, ngril II years, 3 months and 12 days. The death of this child, so pious and resigned, was sureiy precious in the sight of the Iird. I Hiring his illness, which lusted only four days, and in which he sufiert-d the most inU'iisc pa'n. 110 word of complaint evereseape-d his lips His thoughts seemed wholly oc.-tipiod with God.' and little aspirations, riieh as '-oh. Lord Jesus Christ, J glorify Thy Holy Name !" anil "( Mi. my God. when I die grant peace and rest to my poor Soul!" found freiiuent and unsuggested utlrr ance from his tongue. At times he would say. Suffer little children to come unto Me !" as if these words of our divine iior.i onsoled end strength! ned him in hisgreul atliiction. About n year und half njro he h'.u ned to .-crvt; Mass, Tid although be resided more ttiit three miles from thf church, nearly every Sun.-hv found him in his little white surplice. kncM-lin.g at the foot of the alter. At homet whei-e he was ever the pet f'f the houseiioid. he will be painfully missed; at every tut 11 inthti church, wht-re his faithful attendance at t racted the notice of all, he will long bo remembered; but, oh '. in heaven,-where his sisters, gone before, awaited his coming, wo ure confident There 1'as been a hap py re-union. That we may all meet him there is the devout prayer of M. M. I )FI TItIC II. Died, in Chest ttwr-hip. on last S-aturday, Mr. Maxiii as 1h.it Kirn, .i-'ed about Co years. . . Mr. Deit rich's fatlver came from Germany to this country in l.SW.ari'l locnied in ttie celebra ted arid -volf know 11 'Glen Col in ell Set 1 lenient," which was then wit hin tiie limits of Allegheny township, but afterwards became part of Clear tiold township, only again to te transferred to Chest iu the formation of the fatter tow nship. Mr. Deitrich w.-Ts u hard working man. and through the industry of his aged father and himself the then wilderness soon begin to bios-, fom as tho rose. He was one of the. hardy pio neers ol the now well improved township of Chest, and died, after many years of physical sullering.-ifniv ersally respected as a peaceable citizen, an upright, conscientious man, and an earnest, sincere Christian. Peace to ids ashes. DFRIN. Died, oil Saturday last, at bis res idence in Clearfield township, Mr. Jhc.HAEt lnKBi.v, aired about 70 years. Mr. Durban was a son of Thomas Durbin, one of t he earliest settlers of the northern portion of this county.,, and was also .1 brother of ex t-licryr DurhTn, ot Munsfer. He was h;gh!y re spected and esteemed for his many excellent traits uf character, and in all that constitutes a honest, upright man and generous friend, he had no superior. Clearfield contained within he r borders no wort h.er or more honored citi zen than Michael' Durbin. Eternal rci-f be his ' NO EL.--Died, at Portage. Station, on Thurs day, March -dd. after a brief i'doess, MAt;fjtE Nti!., aged 14 years and 11 months. Although young in years, the subject of this sketch was a most, exemplary Christian, and received n't her last moments, all the consola tions of the Catholic relig-ioiu wMcli she most devoutly professed. Ity her death her parents have lost uu obedient and dutiful child and her many young friends an agreeable and edifying companion. May She rest in peae-e. 1'. D. S. CitOl'SE. Died in this place, on Sunday even ing last, of the croup, Ci.AK.l ACJNK3. daughter of H. .1. and Kose Ann Crouse, aged 2 yeui-s, 11 months and "ti days. Thou art gone, dearest Carrie, but we'll not de plore thec, . . v Though soi rof arrd tfarkncss encompass thy fniiili;. - - The Saviour lias passed throu-rh its portals be fore Uiee,. - -And the.lamp of His love is thy guide through the gloom. LLOYD. Died, in Cambria township, on tho fhhinst., Emma Ei.i.kn, daughter of I'enj. uud Marv J. Lloyd, aged 3 j cars, 5 1110s. and is clays. est- Assort incut all size. Prices: Woi-l l veil 'k-i.-v- V. fi;t, When, Inw to l'lf'nt '! 1- ru 1 1 , .-hade. Evergreen Trees, Root Grafts. See-liings. linage: Plants. Apple Seed, liiirly R ise potatoes. Shrn b. liases. ( 1 ree"hor.s ind Garden Plants, Ac. r'lowf and V-S'" inble K-ds! Finest. Rest 'ol?"ction - Sorts tiiul fpiality. Send 10 cent-- for ."few. l"!i;.-t rnt.-.l. Descriptive Cifnluue Si page:. Send stamp, each, for Catalogues of Se eds, with plain direc tions 04 pages : Redding and Garden Plants 32 pages, and Wholesale Price l.i-t 'Z pages. Ad dress F. K. PiPENl-C, Rloomington, Illinois. Market fhirOmiers wanting fresh and reliable Seeds, should buy of the growers. We grow the finest varieties of Meet. Cabbage. Carrot. Sugar Corn. Kale, Lettuce, Melon. Onion. Parsnip. Radish. Spinach. spuaMi. Turnip, and other Vegetable Seeds. Catalogues with Price List mailed lice. WADK V ARMSTRONG. Seedo uieii, ll.:o Market Street, Philadelphia. Pa. FRAGRANT SAPOLIRTE Cleans Kid Gloves ai.d all kndAerf 'f t .1 .r.d t 'lothing: removes I'aint, lireas t. Tar. Ac. i'h-."--ii.f.'.V, without the least injury to the tinr-st fabric. S.iid bv iirntr-rists und I'ancv Goods Dealers. FRAfiKA N'T S.l l"") Li EN Fl 0.."tt Rar clay St.. New York, n Ui .-a He St . Chi'.nsro. Ipfflp USE THE 'VEGETABLE lCKfS i Vi.:,it.Ai: j;a i.s.tjr.". ic U :h; :ii : taiird rexoi-5:? Cc-f-hs. Csli. Cj-j:.:5.-'Xathiinj I't tlt r." Ct'Tl.Lit itnos. A: Co., itostou. IIo.!r.sr to see all my !d cnslotrrrf- anil many new ones this Sp.irrg, re:;.r.i toy iritot sincere (batiks fnr the vvrv liberal pa troiia-;e I I. are already retclrei., and. will endeavor to picas-- ad vriio may call, wheth er they bit or no. ., rn.N(;is v. J.-hnsto-rn. March T. !?,7. c i . - -1 .... . m nrra. v uw TTTYTK" A 3 How made in 10 hours, without fill tlrii; 'articulars hi cents. v. SA'.'F, Cromwell. Conn- P. S; is e7 'r IT'OK SALE CHKA! A 25 IIors -L Power STEAM ENGINE, with nectsrv Itotl.F.lts and all needed Fixtures, as also two other t:Yl.iNlFK Roil.KKS. lrf..si.tesa Stationary Stkam Saw Mii-u 'i in wad condiiiou. will be sold very low for cash, or exclntiig-oJ lor eit tier bark or lumber, l'or further particulars appiy to or address LEWIri FLACK, Aprii 1, 1871.-tf, ' AlUioim. Pa. a m ! . )) ?r -f "- 5 r -1. r t "r i TO THE -WORKING CLAP?.--We are now prejiarcd to I'urni--n ail t!:;sses with coc-mut t-mplo.viiT":o Ht.li.'iiit-, the whole of the time or for !!.. s;ij.,s m. iiieiits. R':.-iir-.-.s siev, light, and .prist.!-.. l'-i-'oiis of citln c sc-A easily ea'ii from ..no. to " p.-r oi enfug-. :ird a propoi t ioinl "-n:n fv devt't in r t i.t ir U'- i-ne to the business. Roys end gills earn nearly i's mm h as ne;i. That all v. l.o see this notice may .-end tiieiradi'i ess and t.-sl ti'e liusii't-.-s. v. e make the following unpai all. ie.i.o Iter : To such t;s are not -.-ell sati.-ti.'d wcwiil sc. id i-l to pay for flit; trou ble of writing. Full pirticiii; :'-, t valuable sani-p!.- whieh v:i! .b to comiuc-iie-e w oi k en. and a copy of T-'' Pioprs lAttiutu (Vin.o.)i- t.ne bf'the largest and bpst family ntvspapers ei t-r pul'li-he-! -till Pent free by m-.iii. Rea.icr, if 3 on want -permanent, prodtable- w ork. address E. (L. ALLEN A: f O-, Act i sta. Maim:. 0 1 1 1: in ffs s li:s r,y rt,w t i sundry writs of L r.r-i Fin -ias and Al. IVnJ. I'.riuni.. issj:t.d ou' of the Court of Common Pleas of C:;mbifia .county, and tome direetod. there will be e'-.v posed it. 1'oblii; Sale, at (he Cmox II.it. i. in Jiiii.vsri.VN. on Saliiriia.v, Hit- 3Mli fisiy of ril (li-il. at io"e l(K-k, V. M., the following Re-ii ii.-tute. to wit : All tho right, titio an 1 interest of .Mis. Sai-ah Eradley and Joseph Fieidhouse. ot, in an.l to fhe f oili .ing, d si-rjbe.i property, to wit: A two story plank Hotel, now cv:pie-l as-s pub lic inn or tavern, t-alh-d ihe Coiil iiien'ai Hotel. fta T.g a.f r.ii. t of forty f-"t and a depth cf rhir-ty-six f'-ot.with a porch six by fori y oix4ti ff-et. cuie story high, and a one story Fisme- !--fable apptirtciiaiit.t wc ive by for'.yi l'.4"l f-el. situate on a .certain lot or pi-r- of grour. 1 front it:g tn Cinder street. :n the Itoroughoi Millviile. C:.-m-bi ia county, and extending t-sit k loan -v having an alley t.n tiie m.i-tti-we-. s and lot of 1 am'iri.i Iron .miKiny oo.the voiitkesist. v.irh i.ppurtenances. Tak -i in vectition and t;i ho sold at the 'oit of Edward Peden. A io. All the right, tifVe and interest of Jas. H. I Iowa rd. of, in and to a tot of gr.m nd -it ua te in the Fifth Ward of Johnstown li'ivon-fli.l'atn-bria county, fronting tin Morris street . :i the south, roiining bae't; uong .m !! sy on ihe west to uj alli'V mi the north, and adjoining l..t of Timothy Hunt on the easi, lulling i hereon erected a twisifry Hriek House ar.d a f.Vo sto ry Pia'.-.k siiii-c Room, and a !-'RM:-iMuli-.ii"vr ill the oc' op, oi. V of Thomas H..M-. ore. Taken iu .veeution and to be sold ar the roil of E. Renswang. r. ..".. Heiltmrii :;! Jo'in Kh-mm, trading as IX-nswaoger, Heilboi ii - Klrnim. W. P.. Ro.NACKElf. Sh-r'-. S-h'-riil's Oilioe, Ebcmmr-i- April i, 1. :!.. LiTKius si;iirti;NA in i i v o 1 :c K -Mart I5ikkhaht. bj- l:er next friend. MffllAtl. SI.ONAKKU. IV. Pllti.ll' Hl lttiHAtfT. c.-f: Mint i.t rot'-vrv, . ss -. Th i'in,iii)iw (nt'if nf V.n.'iff'rnniti to -J L.S. ' PuiLti 1'fjGiiiAitT tlinjii'ij: , We command ytn, as wr Itiee often heretofore comniande'd "you,- that laying aside all manner of bnsi - 'c- and ( xc uses whatsoev er, you bcand appear in your proper person before our Judges at Etiensbur-., at our County Court of C .-on men Pleas I here to be held, on the irl y-on -.lay uf June nc t, to show i-.;iis6, if any you-have. why voir v"f, Mahy RntKii a in. shoul 1 lief be divorced" f.-nm the bonds of mat rimony contracted with vou. arceablv to lt. prayer of ihe t" 'tion.-nJ libel exhibited ngafost you to our id ( ;.)Urt. Aud ou will nowiso omit at your p ri'. yVitin-ss tiie Honorable Gkohck Tatuir, President Judge of our said Court at Ebc-ns-burjr', the ltlth day of March. A. D. P-Cl J. K. MITE. Prothonoiary. Attest W. R. P. iNAt keii. Sheritt. Ebcnsburg, April 1, ls7.-4t. "jOTICK To CllAKLOTTK Hit II ARMS, ' widow of (i'Orgo Itiehards. la e tf ihe Township of While, m the Comity of Cam hi ia, dre'd. and to John Kk haiiks, Go. ki. lit. v ariis, M ahy Axx fheiiAHHS. interiwurrie.. w t h Jacob Hutv. Sakah j ank iUCfc a.uds, in ft rmar ried with Daniel K-pangh-i . II vxxah lUi'H Altos, intoiiuarrl"i with 1'err.v rark,ns. Mai.IXI.a-Rn-il Altos, intermarrtod With Isaiah I a ties, and to Emani'ei. Hicn.VK(is. Ifeirsand Igal Kepr sentatives of GvioRiia RicHAittis. late of White township, Cambria county, d e. -eased : Tnie n:ilee th-.ft fin fmpiest will to held at the hire dive Uing house of Gecirgc l'ichartls, late of U filter fown-ntp. Cambria county, dee'd, on Tnel.T. 1HIH day nf April e.t. at one o'clock, e. M-, lor tho purpose of making inrti tion ot the- Ib-nl Estate of said d.-coat.-t'd.-i.o and among his children und legal rcpsvsenfatives, if the same can tsMiono w it bout pr.-jiel:. e to or sioiiing of tl:e w h.iie; otherwise, to value and eppiuise tu's.-iii- at wincl. timeaiio -.hie. you lire roiiucsU d ti nltei d if .vou rrink proper. WM. R. RO.VACKI It. Sheriff. ffiieriir9 0aiecLbeusbur-f; April 1. P-ll.-Ll'. s ,( " " "ixl ' 1 " t-4 rr t-r T5s--.- ; i r---r -- ---. f ' rAMPXtfP CCK7AMNG fU!L CZSCRlPTiOV' GEO RG E"HU NT LEY r Wliuji-nh fttt K-5t Itr l-v MFJIAFJ. Wmk i:vr:xsnuiiG, v.i., t st ,!' ,e;yt f-.r tn ivuhwf-.i .Etna Mow ioir. m"..' I'ea pi ng M-ichi'-ie, us also 1'. r t lie. -cle-bv:-tcil 4 ;;p;T ,V.il . r illitl Hrnr, Stf.UV's fs-riov Corse Hay Pake. 1 l-.e best iu 1 1-rr--kct . "'i-imfs .' t.siiiiinr'l lbtc H:.y fc"o! .and Kni'c, v!-i,-'i t-Aimot t" Is-at. ih"m. I "s rain Drips, nil article ev rv tjiriTM-v sii.iKI 'iave. tii Ain Fanning Milis.i otu t XI t iv:etois, cAtutcr I.e ver Flows. wit h i ."oi w (- i lc:i e.is n i ban die .ca.l oi-st'-ct mo.'l.l Kwnlsnml land sides,' n'.s.i. i.gcut i-.i: Ui- U. iiie-h-ird ( Unrii. tiie. best chorn "now in rrsc. -.i l every one ol" wl.bh is' w:i;T:(iAn t.- h:vc iiill s:-t l-l'iet ion or.-.'JV s'ib.. Mrfi';'.nl ha ;s.l .ii re i.iivcn- deseripi i' -n con st intly on I'mihI at low ligmi's tor e i.-o. Farni-el-ale leiaested loseud in t l."ir orei'TS eaily for ,M,. nets nuil J.V.i ji.-r.. ff-.J-sr t'il.rntu1 f o; Pampl'.l.-'.s coi.iaining descrioti.-ns- ami direc tions for .1f.rr rx (i..r Jit tpe i.;un! 'hnrtt sent free on ap'Ii-a t ion t E-jenrbnrtr.'Marc'j Is. L;"l -4-u N ORDINANCE ofLor'ctto Borougfl j;.-iA7fx- to nV (issTitiTi iosi or t STltEETS. $YIfKirAL$ a l ALLEYS i fti it im'f( eif nrrtnitmi 7.; thf f.Mr(ix iil Ti'U Coif.' u '' thf ivi-'.M;h o.t l.m r: fmt if s hrrt -)V . tlaineii em. nei-(t ti by uuliirt Hit s-: St-rTii.x 1. That from and after the iiil.'ini tion of this Ordinance, it shad be uulawlul lor any person r k-isoh l. ed.sii iiot er r mh w ay dis'coa: to ''. the free use of ..M.. Mary's rcrt ol- I the smew alks ihe-relo pertaiiunjr. m said Uor i oughof loretto. by 'e-posrt i'-.g- rfrereon limitie-r. shingles, wood, he.-; os. er any i4ht k v.t rVti tr substance whatsoever; akd jiiy ifev--.-. ar ?er son so obstructing said .!- t yr .-i'd'rv. rti'is. sfu-i-due notice a-s he-reiu g: ru. Jk-ili stilqee t ti a fine of J-irt- iili!;s lor vc'a and evvry such offence. ''..-;. Smtiox 2. It any j.c..,ti-- persons shall, t-y the consti net ion of IriKcsiir in any other way ivhtitsoev-r. obstrocor !is-i.niui'e!i' the free use of any of the -t"ct . or Atl-ys of said ltor oui.h. so tt r-i"tfc the saiao iu.passt.hle eu-itie-e.nveni.T.f as a public LigUwuy. he-, she or they so e.tleod iig sha't f -lrfeit ud i ' a Ime of 7'wv-iiti,'-Fi"-. iMJltir tor each -rr.d everj- ?ucis offenoe. Aud auy icrson or persons who iv liave, pretr? m t t lie- pass;. ge of t his l r-.5'.,iait'.j pliect iiHT etsj iieie;i ..robstruclii'iis iV-'r1 !e r of saai siiess! e.r Alleys, and shall u.g'A-rt eo-refu.- to rc.-'.ov."- tt.r same within wciit.v .i.ti s. afler th-iieiMSfflhoii ef this e irtir jri.-e. t.n. she or they so otVsivitJig shall he liable to the same jvenairy as lie r." inoefore enactoil by this scH-tion. Seciiox :i. Toe hues lu all chs.-s provided for l.y this H-dio.lu?f sfl.-UI be re.es.vrrewl on the In-leu-niuti.in of .-ty c:tij;e;li or officer of said llor oogh ; arvt ail lines so VecoVere-d thall be held, U'T tl e us-.' et the Rorough. . A. J. CHRIST V, PWrys-M. F. If. Saci-p, Clerk. (j-SKt.i Slli:niFFS SALE. Ity virtue of u writ of ref. f.Vjuiu., jss.;ed out f thf t,nrl ol Common l ints ,.f fami-i f!i C-iiutv. end te. me eiirected. Ibvic w. io e.p.-sel to Public Sale, on S-Mrl-y. five - el tiny r A.ril -. t. at lVl..i lt. v. M.. the folieiwing Rt-al Estate, to xrft : All rhe r.fcht.-Mtle- aruf ir-ter-t of A. 1. Fields. ef. it mid t. a lit of Ground sitirwre m West Ward. Et-Msery Ror ough. Cambria rt"niiy, fi-o'nt!rfg tin toe'f t.n High street, km; extemliot,' bp.cit bv." iet o le.t of tV m. Ji. l.ft.yd, afjr.iii(H(- li t ot Robert Fl ans on ihe rst and an nf.'ey on the west, having the .-e.-n oceie.1 h t v r-;oiv Frtune lr.is-. with a 'Oe Mfory Kitchen attached, no the oci-u- i ol A lexanrier KinHead; nn-.l a ir? story 'raio' flou-.e. now- f:; t fie e.-i. pa.-iy ef Joseph Ow. ii.-. Taken in e. eeuf i..:i be- sold al iie so't t'i S. Marriilen. for ose of t;-orvo A. i- ii li.iv ,i k' r si. ... rr eUeiltT'a OUive, FdWaburv," April lo7L-3t". ii
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