Miami ilNiiT''' ' II in iiuiin i, n ii,iT" ".Tiii. i " : t IMI--"---fc I!W1II,U. .a Freeman. S, 1S71. AND PERSONAL. . ' .il xov. 2i.. rm rSn a-follow ..f). r !:'r,VM Fx-Mi-ps East. ffr-t a'1'-it Mail xroih r.TJ,?irdei.artare of Pittsburgh "Vfi-oif. - l,H.,l.-.l WTji-or on ci .. .. It-. I'm'! tilitftrn ,.. .t C't:-1 aru u'" , jj.eii Co::: - .-?irj:ice. It just irus our .louy ch when one day old toeiijhed one , .'; ; j.,T pi.uinN. . j i or more a W or.r ah "ir r;iucrs , tir.t oi .- 1. : . I 1 it u. for siie. oec.s -iu. , ,,:bero, of Kellshurg, iniunna 1 Tuesday j : t.,.m lilf s:rt!:e lo:t on l: O.I.C r' uaui niuv mo ti. ly Va Oirman. of Sasouehanna town ,IU; leraliiv ii jured Carrolltown, '"',,'.(, in consequence of his horse 'Mr!r" of K'tteU' E- f "L'ii to be ordained a rtic-t ot the i th Kterual City of Rome, o". ,;j ti bo eleven tnonsana oar (1 er about two honored and twrn (IrutiSs, at otto u'.stiiierv i ...1 ,.rti n ' V t'e'J? o Mnrtini'b'jrg. Blair cou- mn til I" nic JiHJis SWjriiHl I" c.fst rai.roaa coniraciors. H. c'rowii. 'o Cre-on, we . l:. - 1 . . 1: - -T til t I :n is it iTinu coiiiiitu in i;ii cvere attack ot lever of som TenvteKT lii early and coenptete te- I T. T." t'lft we don't publish ori .. .j. 'ejs -e ttiow the rial names ,;.??::' the:n,.aud ' B. E. , i; is tlt'.td lor everybody . ijit ;V.-t. ;.icr. E-i., cf Johnstown, has put - t!:e Ii tMi 'e h;a eolfhm dednrn- !:o. t f cii. Is i:oi now, and ooes tolei-n Kjivratit t r juditriul uonoin NutscJ. ;i(Tivin!i-. tobnv tint tract of littrerl ffir ! in an f (iveriisiwent it J. hn J. arn'jr. Ti.i iimi'l, vol. r.niie vou can find sotiieuod : it. : i -1 and see. .hsnian t!,!:,!:s it qui e -.- Mntiiine' l-'.rriv in a b n th.it X it much tdoro bke'y tiui i Ik :n "i:'t be able to see nn f ii h ;;)tr ! en 1 coines to "ihiilli.i g ;i re ve vou recn the tew ft vie o' ,s rt'.eivd and for sale by M. Ij. i .')V Thcv aro by all old the j fit io the ay of dreea g-iitcrs ::'.. it the n'aca to buy then! ii at :. ih I'rco:. j 'V is Virep:r is the prrest of ill sii'oeviry gallon of it you can add : '; iter aid s'i'.l have vitijiir strung ." a'! c tii n ii-y tji.r; o-cs. nobody in " l'.:U vjue ir tut M. L. Oaluian j Huh s'reet . ffn toTe the outide talic amonz bar- if:s t: t ilVns i L'oC re lii5 best ei, i;h "i bis -'iie k o' tin b r." ' wgmt.ers, '..u kno it'g that the I'cc-s is raved wi h rood "ooi'a at c-i"h price. tnv 1 . herein. : U.uviry. ht-i'il 'te foundry 5 bs'.-ome ; rort, r of the Stiiiljj :', ai.tl rrk-j till V. hici ds far f'-i:s: up t! eir i'.'s at his UostVry ' k.t that t ea.-i.t-t i .'.' Mr IT '-: j CM-ii'ul cret:.:i,: ... 1 kind treat- corners. lint! nkfr Hnd his esiicii-.ble f.ici- ie:i up the'r abude in ;Li -luce, and oi:r people we c-x-eid tl-em a ti'e to our mi '. ifjy tiiev find, '"ti'l, an apt rrcf-nif!! v. if by u'f their hscds cf the gt-iiti.ii;s hearted F.T PfchiirfT, hn up his abode a convenience ha? 1- 1 U".a. :.r,, .. ..'1 i ofess vi visits tu this es h" t.fre ou t !.e ITth for a lev dav. Those r ; ' -' 1 'JI to i mr aTtcr r? Cental a'.'f ntiou. L.'artonri i Co. l ave coirbier.ced to f'Kt .f cooda.anJ re .i I. . e .'.fre'o ;.fre-or'i-e. J.ise all t'es per rates than So say theve they Seeci to :i at ci;c:s i'i the fcuit sss t are t'k':v ,-, T : t the tnstrn'r'lcSti of iri:; ' t'i avail them- tl n .1 :;;'iV,?'i",??-;.-:ii u .pei-.d in t J. Cii ip::ia.:i. Cout.ty Superin- '- inn. er fuc? niaiiaemect :-tc!ai3s;Loi!, a;i! ca.vuot fail ol r oi It dina cirintv, ?.aa con : r'atc of ihs Du mb.' rhnrch ! Aicndeai ing, who hai re- ! "Mr hoiaeia '.Vestern Vircii.ia- i -,5 l iesdy tuken eharra. and in ! ' tJ n Cwillit lili.i lr.nTiT r :,E05PL.1. 0r:!Il rCl" Orlr rrft.1 in J'-ft ' -.l-t Of luf mXr T--A V.P tho ' '.''--roughly han-'ilcrl la the ; lorreri to carry their heads la i ''" Kiinrs in ihe head caused I rieiida in dimes are tbertfoi e "H'ieiiCM. AiTCiis ai'l baM bonds t' !-- .v nay . -'it oi general inforrtition," ti "6 s. ;r''i its readyi "that McPik? "u'seo relative of McAdemized i 8 g')od feilojr anvliow." If 'M j ...... " . 7: : AHill J i a .1 . . : . . r j : mr j.v. .'r mmed Richard son c-ctVeril- Sij liichnrdson, was FhocMng- Tg.,.1' c-ico r.tar IlemURt os , of Una week. We did not i ti i . . . . rn'-ii. U:j''',e I. -o1 presunis 1 1..II Llct...l r . . . . - ui r.v n Ta i ni r-na . ;,; 'core tban d.xjbtful. aiscondi- r"ludo all hop . . - an none. f "n-tu rrn shoulda't get exci f-;tr keepicg lent. We kcet cep ' r" eiv a Hcu. Anvhow , "'-V any more, notwith- , w -covi" in.ie aboot the ct:on- ..,i t. i.. .1-. i ;ri "'o.-itii ii :i i.i i tet-u ' ir rn... i . . . , . . . U3S Daoe up ma mma crow on tbit sido of tha :fe 1 Co.,!7o. lf-0 High St ' nr irnn.l. i, II-., I. , . r " 1:1 no less i r. ""'-" o e?S. How lilgh I fhaoce to .'are lots of money H'f i.3 "lT'nS country produce i Superb Bargain it V. ri. B.'f tis take it to Oataaaa &. Co., j W UoJiea urt tlicy w hoaeck ' WtV.?1 tu"!?et "tea and eell rT wo,,id be ditlicuit to find cit j , i uruea cu vir j ' that Oatman & Co., fo! arc :!B...-n""'Jren. four in number rm sit to twelve years. anJ j lv... .""frltil pro-ligies in the ';i ; ' 1,1 -tce'lnt musicians, I i TtI.:n A,"3f'n-t cu Tuesday and XruY?'''bl'aZ ta ecure a suitable A pirl fiabied Martha Jane Try baa jost been committed to the Indiana county jail on a charge oT infi.nticia'e, committed in Canoe township pevrral months ago. She is said to have confused ton;; apo that he raised up the end of a loir, put her new bom infant tinder it, and then remitted the lot; to tall on it, thus en compnssinc its eleatfc, bin whv she was not ere this hroujln to justice remains a mvstery. The notorious Jim Askin darted through the Indiana jail door, which had been left nj-ir for rnniafnt on Saturday last, ami escaped, but the Sheriff darted after him and found him hid behind a wood pile. In3 manacled fret not being able to carry him very far. He has since been allowed to visit the Penitentiary, with the ptivKege of remaining there two years and one month. . Rumor has whispered in our ear the name-i departure of Fbi'-adcl-j of those ladies, -xho are to be appointed to morrow (Stindav) to run the Fair in aid of the Church of the Holy Name tiurinn- tha nnrainir ,MiliP' a,1,i honr ITomo- i June Court.;an we tnnt say that more efrl- . Tt tri.irf'?. aliU fe -..v... . ncui kit mi.uvini i' turps i..piomaiique could ft'!, r.. ii 'ni tii's. ' not be selected. We mn therefore cnfelv inn. i....:n n. an was in Indiana the i elude that the nrit Fair will be a brilliant sue. iokc oh ndiana. I cess. Let everybody assist aU thev can in the i.T Il"J . i. . . .Jtl.'n tllO limifj ! rrnrwl f I.. ,,T ,I.L t. - . 1 ,0An liifv? .......... i....., iin in uiiiiMi Liit-iT- Mirii";n. M vou have never yet I'pfl your order a new tiiit vT clothes wh Mr. A. Moses. . fur No. 114 Ciinton street, oolins'bwn. u'o so this Sprint;, and our . ord for it you will sohr re joice in the b-st made and "nio9t fashionable tojrgpry you hare ever had the pleasure of portinr. Efr. I. has no fiipfrior as a iirape'r and tailor, and is par excellence the prince anions darters in remlemen's dress goods in 'his county. Moey Jown to 3!oss for your new Sprinir outEtn. The finct ?tr'fr thai nas probably ever been slaughtered in this place, went the way of all fieh yesterday Fiiday), and is to bo sarv'sl to all huusrry morta's who wish to buv, nr. the market house this .rriornin? His s'cer ship was bought last tall by Mr. Erau Oriffi'h, butcher, and fed with a lavish hand through out the winter, and that l.e "showed his keep ing" was evident to all who saw li'm a le our stree's. 3o if you waht htscioti? s'coks, jn'cv resists, arid sicb 1:Ke, be on hand early. !"x Sheriff Riair has returned to liia Cr t love that is. after serving the people in an official capacity for four verirs, he has aain tnken charire of the old ITnion Ilotol in t!'i Morrison's Covo H iil place, and is now prepared, t-i furnish tho best af a ccom rhoiia t'ons for man rnd be '.t. This Collins, j fact need only be known to insure tho Sheriff an abundance of pitronage. for he has nota of fiiends who knnw,t?..to iipprfciatc the pood cheer and excellent -treatment afforded bv such a veteran hotelisr. May le prosper abuudat.tly The ceremonies Hi ti e Catholic church 'tiring this, thf last week )f Lent, or Holy Week, have been very solemn and impressive. The main altar was draped in sombre black, bht one of the side altar-?, the repoi'orv nf the to be i Bleed Sacramei.t dniitij llolv Thursday and j n. por'ion of t.ooil hrniay, whs ailorneil witb henuti'ul natural flowers and innumerable I Uphts. The procession in honor of the I!ies j 3;icrarrer.t were also very fine. Vigils j were kept in ihe church du: lug the en'.iie of t 1' II II rr? t TiTr.bT ,.,fal... i-ATAL riAtfROvD AcClTr?T. Onj! of the l.'ht w i'chtricn between Crrsson and Cal'.i.'zin, on the Penna. flail Road, name! James Lan ders, was struck by an erg't-e. at an early hour on FtHay mr roin last, and injured to such an ex'ent that he d'ed in a few hours ifter. It is supposed ;h".t ha stepped o:T the south track to avoil afi arproachin train, and thereby put him-elf in the way of ore of the "pushers" on ;s return trip to Cnnemaugh, and w;;9 struck with the result above s'ntcd. His head and back weie tetfiMv crushed. He was a fcia:i of ITi or f vfsn of tifjft, an-l leaves a family of sx snutll (hildrcn. his wie hovi:i .died about five yeirs agn; He w;i3 a bar 1 working, faith ful and honet mar, rd er joved the respect of ii i! 'liu kne'.v him. His remains were interred in ti:eCtho!ie trravsvird at Suia mUvi!! e on S'irdaT. Th:s. ti i learn, i the fourteenth rit-il !c idont that ins occurred since the road h.s bco-i put in operation at or near the spot hre Mr. T.mdcrs rc-eived the irjur'cs thst I culminated in i death. The Mo::omhheh Fnpxnav ant MrnrNF. i vt'itPK?, PiTTsnrnnif. Pa. Thue Works, the ! lart srof tho kin.1 in the country, bave lately ns'jo'l Into the han.ts of fossrs. .VNiTEns & j Fkeyvooi.k. wV.o win rontinue tho business. i retnir.inir tb.j sain'? workmen that have lonr ! boon !n the employ of the former propi ic-tov, j Mr. S. S. Fw'.rr. " 1 he ne-v frtn bp.ve toada ' m.-iTiy vtiltinblo .nddit'ons to tbe Work-, no 1 :re rtow'propare'J to execute all orders for Heavy f:"Tiirtory. Castings, Arc. .Vc. The Machinery consists of !ri in? nml Tnrn !rir t.atbps. l'laiilnsr. HlortirT nrit DrillMiir fn- Cblnes. of every variety, snitablo for mnkiny i the Mslite'it ami most delicate machinery to thf? j largest !inl heaviest roliinr tniil work. One of j their cpeeialties is Orit. Saw Mill and VThite I Loi'l Mncbinorv. Tattero aro oorstrooted with a vteiv to this iiii of boslne-a. and combine with i acotirncy and aymmetry of construction a siitli- tin t st fourth to 3ke Jbem useful for tho pur- ' poe. In a Tuition, they bnv" a complete asiorttnrrt ' of I'ulley Pnttoriis. and npoliancos for tnali1n' ! anv diameter and vidt'i of faoc. One line, suit- ! nt.fo for otton and otb-r liijht niachiiiery, per- j ha os the i'xhtst ever known. J Call oi-ei!I Tor a catalogue cif patt"rn. Pr.rV Fon Fl'Sin-vos -Me-r3. .tobca King, afen'.s for tbe si'e an 1 erection of the celebra te! Munson Copper Tubular Ti litr.ir.jr Rod. nod o'ber ligl.tTiing ro Is. are now on the ro:;d for the ea?oo. arvl traly to at'cp! to ail orders promnHv and at lowest cah r-t"?. The Mun Hon rod is the Vlt.y msr that his cvfr b"cii in-vetit-1, t1 will jt arty titne be p'a-e 1 in com paiisoa with any rod .now brforo tne public, and if it fails to prove jupfvicr to ail other, ho chnrgo will be made for furnis'-iipg or put tinit tin. Reside? theFunson Rod. the firm of Jones t Kir.g are prepared to itpp!y oihi r Rils fully us cheap, if not cheaper, than any p'lier men row in the bu-rcps. Jlundrrda of refrrences in this eotmry as to the superiority of our wcrk pnd materia's can bo civea alien desired. ?o l:iok out for Jones & Rinjj they are going for you, if r.t with a f-hsrp s'ick, at least with liglitti'r.j r'dd that cannot fail to protect your property. Lire, Aro u tsr and Fibe IhrhANCE. Kerr Si Co , Insurance agents, 1310 Tenth Avenue, Altoona. a.-, vll'er extra ijid.icemebts to those contemplating Fire, Life or Accident IcSu-ra-nto, atid bein-g masters of the profession in every pirticu'ar, are cnraently. '-rjualiaeil to fait their pairo'tis. Their exper'ence in the business f xtends ever a period ef fifteen years, and what may be given as somewhat of a cfiii-eidenca. thev renieaent fifteen f?rst class I . i. . .!,:. h n, k a h a.: it. i London, Liverpool nod Glebe, with a com bined capital of $ IH.OtkO.bOO m go'd.and other pafe and valuable Companies. At y eommti- nicationsaacres.ceJ to inero win receive prumyi Dfatii of a Good Orb Ji.t --We are grieved to learn of the death of Mr. Thomas li't'nn, an old pr.i Irphly respected citizen of Johos j trown, which occurred at hia residence in that place at 9.j o' lock on Vptlnesiay rright last. ! Mr. Q linn had been ia feeble health fjr sever al tnotitha past, bft was not fOinpeMoi to take to hig bed until very recently. Hi ag as about 73 years, and he was one of the oldest fesidet ti of Jolitistciyu, having enrhe there when the jiUce wa3 a mere linmlet conrtpaied to what it row is. He wa a ai-brr. ind'fiioug and virtuous man. and a model Christian, and we trust that lie has gained an immortality of peace and rcat beyend the grave. The cvoakinirof tb f rogr'. ihe vraliow of tbo Vio the ytlpins of the iojr, the risin-? of ttie fo. and eten tin- luy, shtifllinff jo-of thoseek ufter grog, tells ni that this is sprinjr, but it doii"i ajik-tititiir about lliose c-x:cf!ffvl foods which Vulli fSarker is eivJns everybody a chance to ?art lota of money iu buyinjf. Very t. ana err reiii ttiem. It wiilil be dillicuit to find a man more anx ious mid willii!"- to exchange watches, clocks jwelry. fancy jtimxIh, staiioucry. ciirarH, to lawft. etc, for the ready cash, and to the groat advantavo of the man with the cash, than our near niVhbor, T. Uobcrts so dttlieuJt; In deed, thrft it woof bi't pay you to lack for him. Xew fh-or.K JrsT Ueckivf.d. A lai -gc ftnd eo ptot a: ul t merit ot tn.HK anil fcboes lor a ii .T-.res iiinl kios have just leen opened nt V!nrot?H new Jxot and Miow w'ore. I'aimbriu. House, limn utrect. Mr. Vicnxr Is traintTi the j-iitroo;it5 of nearly ererylnvly by aelliii)? the tnst au-I mo.,t fasbtonHti'le bMta ami fcboea at prices no rtervler can undersell. io and aee hi stocky Local CoirfspoBdcnco . AtToojf a Citt, April 5, IStl. Friid Mac Inasmuch as local news is ex ceedirg scarce, I will spread mvself thia week on oue ot the prevailing methods for avii,dline adopted in this city. 1 refer to tho art of be-" ging- not -begging the question," a do tt?e advocates of the school svRtern here, but b" ging for a livelihood, as do many old as well ai young persons in our midst. Here is a case in point : J, ot long Bince two ladies, mother and daughter, both renowned for their charity and kindly dispositions, were enjoying themselves m a social chat together at the home of the former, when they werb called on bv a voun and rather good locking German girl, so'me 161 or 20 years of age, who with teais in her eyes tpld, a very pathetic story about having several l:u!e brothers and sistsj'rs to provide fori and concluded by imploring (he good ladies to give her anything in th's way of money, cast ofl" clothing, etc. Her appeal was so touching that it enlisted the sympathies of mother and datight-r. the latter of whom came down very haiidsomely with her offerings. Apparently very thankful Tor the kindnessj.hown her, the girl shortly after prepared to ileprt, remarking very ubgardedly as she riid to that .iho em't teturu homo in tine to prepare diiinsr for her father. "Why," reuiaiked the lady ef the house, in profound astonishment, "is your father living?" "Why, yes." she re plied with the utmost simplicity, "my father is living and owns two good horses artia wagon, besides two houses, ono of which he owes money on, afcd we are now begging a little to pay lor it;" How i that lor high ? This same generous lady was imposed tip on not long since by an oily-tongued imiivid Hal who had inducted himself into the good graces of some of ou best foreign born citi zens by representing that he was from the Emerald Jsie and that ho was a regularly or dained priest, and fully empowered to collect money for the establishing of a school under the charge of the Sisters of Charity at Omaha, Nebraska. He was introduced to the family of the lady in question, among others, and tboy, having a profound respect for a priest and a cause so laudable, Contributed accord ingly. After gening their. donation, he thank ed them with apparent ."incer-ty , gave them his blessing in these words : "1'j.x domini pic eemper votmcuui.per omnia sacula saculorum," and then betook himself to the outside of the house, atjd ,i"-e long left tha city for other scenes 3hortly alter which it was discovered that he wu3 a swindler and a cheat. Beware ol hint. .Not long since a woman femingly in the most alject and distressing eircumiianccs.w ith a young child "n her arte;, was observed beg ging from door to door in one of our piincipal stteets, ard as her appearance excited the deepest sympathy, bho was pretty successful in her mission. But her distress "and misery was all assumed, for her husband is not only livitig and doing wcil, but owns property and is having his children educated at a select school. Two or thrctj other cases of a similar nature have come to my knowledge, but I have already-occupied more space -than I intended with this subject, and het.co I will delay far ther notice until next week The cases above reported are Killicient to point a in'oral, ii" not adorn a tle, and need no elucidation at my hands. 1 only regret that the woi king classes, who are invariably the most charitable and can !est afford tuch impositions, are the tcost likely to be detrautied in this way. A terr.b'e accident, resulting ia instant death, occurred here to day. A young man named iSaruuel Bacr, son oi a widow woman who has a number of small children dependent upon eer 101 suppon, attempted to et on a train c'f cars whne iu motion but tin fortunate ly n;ised his looting and tfcll beneath the wheels. Foui teen cars passed over k;m and mutiUted his en-en in a horrible manner, producing, us I have sn 1, instant death. A young man employ el iu oue of the black smith shops of the C.iiupaur had his foot b i l ly smn.-hed in soi))i nay to day. I did uot lerr. name or particil-trs. It is cm rcntly tepoited and generally be lieved that our mutual youtig friend G. Y. is shcitly to "leave this state and c imb a tree" mat rinioiii.iby . When "the time arroven am Htiiven," 1 thall advise you ot it: In the meantime permit me to say that I hope the rep'tt is tine, as well for his on sake as lor the sake ol the "piece of calico" immediately interested, -u mote it be. T: 1. M. JohsstovV.v, April 4. 1371. Dt.a FrtMA Freeman Cupp was badly ii'.juiei ou la.-t Wednesday Light near Cambria c'uy. Mr. Cupp is employed on the Pennsyl vania railroad, and was attempting to get ou a train, late iu tho night, when he mis&ed his hold and was dragged a considerable distance, injuring one I3 very much. His father (LJeo. Cupp) tells the bf'anco of tho story thu; Freeman crawled under s. porch or platforrp tor safety aed help, where his groan brought the nc-ighhors, w ho supposed it was some in tcxicaied m.m. The poltco was sa t lr hfui poor Cupp was dragged li t!i; loe'i-up. lie w:i3 uiiiiiiie to speaic, and could liot tell what ivms the matter till rnori-.ing. His father was tc'eg.-apLed for and came to his u: J, but the poi ice deinande 1 fivo dollars fiuo. which Mr. Cupp hesitated to pay, when he was fined five dollr3 more. Jlis son was then removed to Detiuy Mitchell's house, in Johnstown, here his leg w.-is dressed. On Inst Saturday lie was l.t ken hoyte to .New Florence. It ihi1? narrative is trr.o, it shows pretty hard usa;e. it may be, burwevcr, that there is another ride to the story. I merely give the facts as I got !u m from Mr. 4eorf.e Ccpji, the father of the ii j'.itod man. We hope, lor htimaiiity'a sake, t nat l hci e may be son e uiitig vtinr and re dcorving circumstances coni'.Ected w:tti the case. Captain Bates an 1 31is Swan, the giant and giantess, together v. ith the double beaded girl, were exhibited at l'arka's Opera House on bist Saturday aftetuaoa and evening. They arc all reniaik.;ib!e perous. The two former are certainly e'ht feet in height each, and weigh b'5 1 together. The double-beaded girl tm oit.g two paris 'of a tune at th.a same time, and dunco a schottith ith anybody. '1 be glaht and giantess do uot appear to be in good rpir its, but the little gil l is in the enjoy riieut of excellent health. '1 he Miliville schocls have closed the fourth Eionib and are iu a prosp'cro'Js condition, the per ceut. of attendance averaging about Favorable reports are jiven of each roorh. Two months more will c'ose the term, when there will iikejy be an exhibition. Ann Vinton, an aged lady re.-ident of Mill v borough, died very suddenly on Saturday morning lant, caused by apoplexy. The de ceased was born iu Wales, but had been in this country about thirty-three years. A lecture on "The Keunienical Council" is to be delivered in St. John's (Catholic) cbnrch eti Wednesday trening of next week, by lit. Kev. M. Domenec, Bishop of this Diocese, and will no doubt be an instructive and an interest ing tiiocou'-se. Hob Hot. 4cmmebh:li. Ttp., April 4, IB71. Fbifxo Mac Owing to the length of my lap: epistle, 1 orui'ted a colico of the duath of Mrs. Jutia 3IcKenna, which took place at her residence m Wiimoie on the 16th ult. The deceased was esteefhed an exemplary Christian and an agreeable neighbor. She bad attained" the venerable age of 71 years. Red. in pace. Mr. Zepb. Moore, an aged citizen of Croyle township, dropped dead from bia chair on Thursday evening last. Mr. John Nell, alia ef Croyle towns-hip, bad Ids right shoulder dislocated and was otherwise severely injured, on Friday last, in consequence of being thrown lrom a wagon and precipitated ovr lbs enibar.kraeut of. the bridge In Wil more to the rocks beneath, a distai.ee cf eigh teen or twenty let. The accident was caused by the horse having been frightened "by some boys who were fishing in the vicinity ot the bii'lge, and becoming unmanageable, ran the wagon against a piece of timber, Hing at the end of the bridge, which bad the effect of jolt ing Mr. Neif oii" the wagon, with the conse quences ttited ibov. He is slowly recovering. I hav beeft informed that parties in this vicinity intend "intcrvle'wiiij" your corres pondent thtough this week's Frtfmax. If they clo tboy wiil in all probability bear from roe before long. In the meantime, I remain Tonra, &c, SoCftRO. COM3IUXICATION. WiLMona, April i. lSTl. ., ' 3Tr. Ktlfoi To;,5r paper of the 25th ult. con tained another article jtiyicd by "Soltero," in which, in the firet place, ho charges me with not beinjr the hii thor of jny former cv-im mimical1 ion, nnd 8ays: "Those w ho know tho lady will not bo luepnrod lo ad'aiil that she composed, tho ; epistle," etc. NoV .JL vcotld rtspcctt'ully ask j "Soltero" on what e'boi ity he makes such uu j assort ion, as he and 1 are entirely unacqiiuinted, i and consequently lie Is not the proper person to j judri; whether I have the abi-ity to write the i urtiele in ipiiestirni or not. i 1 am sorry that "Solti-ro" was induced to pen ; bis last article, for hitherto be has had -nittnv I friends uinonjjr I'rotestants us well as Catholics, j and no one ever dreamed that tho heart of one : so youiifr contained so much venom ; and'it is a ! ereut misfortune to his family that kiieb a loiifi j ancestral line did not culminate in a h"ro, or j nt leu t u irctitlemiitu iJut it is ruther siiuriilur ( that "Soltero" and I have the same opinion fS j t-a!h oliu-r's ability to w rite, for jutbxinr fro'O. his fovmer eoinniiiniiations, I do not believe I bets the author of tho hist one that appeared over his sisrnat tire, for the rreat;ditle.ic-pe-: in j luug-iiafre, i-l v le, nil every other fea.ure. is so ; apparent that a child could detect the differ ence; and the only hypothesis upon which we , can tiase an opinion that hi? vroto the article, is his own assert ion that he is u Milesian. Such I authority us S Ira bo Diodorus and lnlu St. .Je I ronie informs us that the Milesian brunch of the ! Celtic rn"r; vrero canuiblils who ate Iboir ajrctl i j-arents instead of cxultin.'r Ihebi lulu heroes. f'liysio!irists und naturalists iigfroe that consti i liiti.-nnl lu.-culiitritics of .nations; mid even of individuals, dovelupe 1 hetn-elves alter genera tions add even centuries have passed away. So if "Sblrcro" really was the aut hor of his lue.t epistle, the ferocity manifested tlieieliivitit bo rtttrt'o:'' ! to a fres'i oistcroppiing' of the spirit of his :tnt.-i'tors. "Soltero" iiu'tnn'es Hint T am "a rax upon every tiush," etc. 1 iras Imrti a Lutheran, whs roared in 1 liat fait h. and am still a Lutheran; and w hether or not his insultin;" remarks were intended to wound the feelinyrs of the commu nity at lurirt?, or onl3' tho.e oi my humble self personalty, is best known to himself. If his ma licious shafts were directed ug-uinst me alone, I desire to assuro hi in that my foolinjjs uro un scathed, for Xo jrenlTnian wbl rround tr.y feelings. And no other can. ''Soltero" appears to hir .fery much exercised because! ho thiiik vvc did not know that Colum bus wits a Catholic, lbit just here let me say thai Columbus, with all his Catholicity, was ;io the thst navigator who discovered the Ameri can continent. John Cabot; tit that time in the maritime service of Henry VI 1th of ICnyland. was the l'.iSt man who had the hon ir 'o discover this continent, and took possession of it. iu tho Kind's iihiiu: nearly fourteen months before Columbus reached the main land. V.b'her Cabot was a Catholic or not. history doe-?' not in'orm us. Of the thirteen oritrinal States. -ut ;ip 'Abirylund) was settled by Catholics, and at the time r'f th: Kevolutjon there were probably t wfciity I'fntestants to one Catholic in this coun try, for out of th t'.fty-si.x siiruers to our K'ori oi.s 1 leelarat ion of ndet-endenee. thero wus but one solitary Catliolic (Charles Carioli). When "Soltero" savs that Catholics were ttie first to proo'aim litierty of conscience on our shores. I presume lie relets to Lord i;::itimore, who al ic wed perfect leliprious litierty t the colonists tm-ler his charter, but in lining" so I must say that he exhibited a very diilerent spirit from that usually iiiiinilt-sted by the Church of w hich he was an adherent, which leads me to wonder whether his Lordsh'i- would have interfered witli uie for offerinJf up a few simple prayers in school, if I had been teiichios" iu ti'o-e days. If l 'a iuii'-s are the liberty-lovinr f 'l.ple he repre sents theft to be. why do they not. admire and eiie- isti the names oi Cai-it.aliii, Victor Kmiin nuel, mid the tnillions who for years have been bat t ling- for the rich boon of freedom the price less jreni of liberty r Instead of this, I am sorry to say that American citizens, who enjoy all the blepsinjrs of civil and rchj'io:is liberty, lavished oo their cold to sustain one of tno mo?t abso lute despotisms the vorld ever contained, and I that too in direct, opposition to tho wishes oT 1 he people over whom it holds sway. Amerieun citi.ens ssistainiiijf despotism ' i'ruly a sltfiit I ov i-r vv l.ich aiijrels mijjht weep. Were not A nier j jean Catholics seiiiiinir uM '" " c-t u-!i out " the life of tdceditur. suiterinir Italy V Ar- the llssians were from Hesse Cassel. it is ' fai r to presuu'.c they were a mistureof Trotest I ants and Cat In dies, as most Gc-rmaii nations are. j So much for that llinif. . ! "oltero's" knovvleJj,'e of history is conci.ler j p.blv at fault when he t'-sserts that deortre the Tiiir-t i-f Lurla:id wa ; a. but hTHii. No Luther an ever sat ut-'u lii' I Hi-h throne, lloes he ii'-t know l!:ct th.1 laws of Fniiand rer(ii!ri? the sovereign to belonij- to t lie Protestant Episcopal Church, the established church of tin; realm, and of vM :ch the sovereign is the head and still retain" the title of V,ift Cytholtc Majesty, and li.-ti-inler of the Faith, evifcrted by the Pope himself upon Henry the Lichth? Wr. tey g-tve f ranee yieat credit for Hie assistance t-he (ravo. us in our Itevolutionary strnifle, and sineorely hope that our l-'ieiicli allies., i:i tlu-tr elf orts to assist us, were act u.-itod by pure iiiotives by love for us and not hatred : for Protestant linriand. J Jbit it matters not to me. nor to any of t's, i what the nat ionality or religious fait!i T our I lUivolutiouary lathers were. .Knonili for us to j know that with shoulder to shoulder and hand i in bund they went throiisrh the struzsrle and achieved success. Liberty was their watc-h-word. and for this they fo'ijrht. and shed their biood. and miin: led their prayers wlih those of Washinuton to that irroit lleinsr who bold- vic tory or defeat pi the hollow of ??is hand. 1 hey to-et her achieved our indepen J.'-n p and trans mitted it a precious inheritance to lis.' and when 1 discriminate between Catholics atid Piotest ants Irisli, licrinau, French, or patriots of lib erty from anv other clime may rn v r-en and the hi'.ud that holds it in jrrasp never wr!'e turain. and ui:;y the mind that conceives such dilfercneos A puldicinci it be forever obscured hi mental darkness. We would respectfully af-k "Soltero" to con trast the condition ot tii t'nito.i states, civilly and ro!:ious!y, with tliose (.t her nat ions ou the I American continent that were settled exooi- siv ely by peojde f mm '.'at hobo Sjiaui. and wnere ti.ev b.tve reoiained Spaniards and Catholics, and sec- if be can connive v. hat causes the dif ierejioo. J'ei-e pence and order rettrns- there, in u nation whose tiar is constantly muling in the dust, nr.fi whose people, we verity believe, do not. permit the sacred volume to be read in pehool or out of it, if indeed they have schools. j revolution and bloodshed ere tho order oi the dav. Could H-e --pirtt of the nuirtyre l NTaximil- ban rise fruin t'ie rrave. he would ifit.f io your I -vos oiitil votii" ey--halis bci amo seared, if you ' were to talk to him about civil liberty in the Cat ho! ie count i-:es ot -A nn-ni . "Soltero" litis read somcthiiifir somewhere nbout i-.-rsrcution, find 1 picsiime, in conso oiience of bi i-loiis b i-otr.injr confused, he has f hit ted sceiies and confounded nil n:es, for he cv ide:t'v has rcj'ojvnce to the lieiyli-Iiaiid bl-io iy ma' c.cfe ot .f Wi thobimew 's, in I i itnee, wlica at me mi-liiirht hour the lu lls were tolled as a signal to commence the butchery, ami tens of thousands of unolTer.dinjr r.ien. women and children v-c vo : lain for no other crime than v. orsliippinvr Cod accord !ng to tlyt ir own con st tence ; and history in- onus us that when news of the massaore waseo-umuuicHU-d to th Pope he ordered a T De'im to be sunff at St. Peter's jn Home for the sui-o!-i"..l ov-rilirow of heresy in 1- ranee. Now wci believe this is the ricrsocu tion "Soltero" refers to. nnd instead of havinK" been brought about by the KukMsIi KJnir, it. was Moiifrht about by the intrigues of Catharine do Medici and her udvlsers. v ith. the sanction of ber advi-rs a nd t he approval f the infallible chair. Puian Home slew thousands. lut Chris-, tian Home has slain her tens of thousands, and persecutions have continued for centuries, with rare interruptions. It was in commemoration Ol these - hat iliiton composed his grand sonnet: A venire. O Lord! thy slaughtered saints, whose bones j,,-. scattered on the Alpine mountains eoli ; Even Hutu who kept thy truth o pure or old. When all our fathers worshipped stocks and jt'oncs. forgot not : in Thv book record the ir jroars V. ho were Thy sheep, and in their ancient rold Main bv the bloody Piedinonteso that rolled Mothers witli infants down the rocks. Their r moans The ves redoubled to the bills, and they To Heaven. Their martyred biood and, ashes sow O'er nil ItaJkin fields where still doth srny The tritde tyrnnt;-tl'at from these may row A bundle 1 fold, who, baviiiK learned Thy way, Karly may tiy to Itabyloniau wo. "Soltero" labors to show that Lutbernnism had no e-vistencc pri'ir to the Information, and from hi5 letter we misiht infer that he believes that Luther professed to be a re-foi nier of the Oospel of ChriFt. No intelligent Protestant-or Catholic enterta'as sijcli.au opinion. Luther only profev-:ed ti it f-T iir abuses tltat crept Into the Church, and all will arrree that a re formation wis necessary when a Pope ilionl face VIII! tauc-ht that Christianity was a "lu crative table.- '"whicii charg-es were clearly cs lablished iv t'no testimony cd' twrnl v-threo wit nesses nt bis posthumous trial. Jfut Martin Luther needs no oommendntiou fiMin ne. He has Jonir since onterct.'! .ihe i calms of eternal i-e-t tut Ibc ri-rht band or Cod) and bis works do foibw him. The free ami enlightened nations of theearto lireiiis luoiiunteiit. aid the gUirii'"' fruits produc-d by the coo-J seed n-ivvu by hii hand are bis best epitaph. Vet if it is desirable that this part of the subject should I further clsi"isse d, the person ivho take's reluve beiiind "Soltero nred3oniy tji tnrow uowo let and he will find js--ns more able ti the pauut- mn mine to take it up. Jn coiulusSon, permit mo to say that in rjy defence it was necessary for mo to refer l ren-iercvi very e-uenii sit isrs-ei ion, niu irauei without, ever hv iny eo.fycd Is aiy j'"'- ' -3 l-T edticational advantage's n.-lorded by Msy-ik.oI-U Colletfe. "Soltero" Wr -Jrajr tlie 1 inter- COCO. MACil, tht liLAl K.. Tnavtlckcd fire wheo i-o msn pi:i--3tu-tb, but ti e ifoo'i and sensible folks aro as bold a lions, and t usii luriously 10 tno cUap cab store of A J. Christy, tn 1-eretio, aud ouy 11 bcap of 1 -. . Ii . 1 1 llan Arr.l I ttiititrs tor yry jiiu mi"";.'- " ) aesTsuclirusheis Utxh t(tJ,te yn(Am t;ucui. some Ihing-s tnat were very, yrrj -uhiiwikiu.. It has always boon my de.iiro to live m pice. ; I ni'i au ol"i "'l have to depend on icy own exertions for support, and in Iryinor to lent h I ,. 1 ..r.ni.i. B...1 until Imm-iv I beireve I Orit Twrn-TTT Town- Coocir.. On Friday; the 1st h day f March. lKlti. tpi following named officers were elected to irui"eru the Horonjrli oT Lber.burr .for the ensitmar year: Hurijess, Richard 1-wis; Town Copocil, John Williams. David II. ii berP". John T. TJavis, John Lloyd. Johnston Moore : ilijrU Cinstable, Chas. Lilzintr er. The follow-ina- appointments were made: Town Clerk, Moses Cannn ; Treasurer, John Ivory ; Street Commissioner, Thus. Todd; Street Uejfulntois, Philip Noon. Kobert Young, Win. A. Smith; Snnerintendc-nt of Hay Scales, Ceo. .1 . Vtodaers ; liremen, James Ktu'-y, Alex. Hell. John J. Meliermitt. Juno 2nih,""Vm. Cum motifs bavins proposed to sell to the borough a lire en-'ine on th" following- terms lt. 'at :."'" in cash : 2d, at tlbJ.riO in cash, and an obli gation for-tlUT, ftaynbiw Iu one year, with inter est, or at ?i"u, payable in one year, with inter est on motion, it was unanimously airreed to acocptjof thetirst proposal." Messrs. Williams, Lloj d and Uobcrts wti-e apooinled a eommltie to "hs. inn1 a site for an engrine house, and to contract for the bu'.ldinjr t?f the same." and an ordinance for the rejj-uiation of a tire compnny was read and passed. July Pith, .John Ivorv re tljued the e.jlicc of Treasurer, and Fr.ekia! il ug-hes was appointed to till bis place. Match itb.fcis:!T, Ihe TweUth Town Council restj.-T.ed the reins of office, awl put in the rest of tneday tryinjr to rind out whether tho new e,nrino would s.juirt -over the Court House steeple or not. AUigtitmiwi. orF.vixr; iN"j?r itTxr. im ess noon? mtt.li- NtKV HOODS, CENTS' FT ' II N f S HING tioODS. AX! CLOTH I N CI, At Mayek s, zi ami "14 Main STRtET, vsvtf. TUK OriMf I loirs K. Joiinstowv, V WAS OPF.NKI), on WED.N'ESUA?, MARCH l"th. an entlri' stock of New 1 tress Goods, New ( Mot hing-, Spring Juts and Ronnets, Sorinsr Flowers, Hlack Silks. $1.50 to Co'or- I Silks of every shape, 12 fo H, A lat ye slock of Kibbons, iucludiuif Sash Kibbonseif all etdors. The finest stock of Kid Gloves ever bfoitg-ht to this market. Piques and Marseilles-it en b'rely new and eletrant patterns. Also, Striped. Plaid, Diamond. Fi-rured. and Corded Alpacas and Poplins in connection with the finest stock of UKADV-MADKCLOTH1NG cveroferod lor- suie in e amoria county, u e are; also huppv to announce i hat we ha e cn-jged the liest MfL LINEKS and SACK MA K Kits for thi season. .'iiid are prepared to make Bonnets, Hats, anu Sacks on the shortest notice. Thani.intr the fuiblie fir past patronage and solicitinur theirikind favors In the future, we remain, respect Cuily, . . . .- IT. MA YEll. V. s. We Keep cairrantly on hand tho cele brated makes of JJkToo and J'i f J.inn brands if JU.a k Alpacas, from the cheapest made to the fin est Mohair. Jo'hnstown.iMarch IS. Kind Kr.UiETt, we have the pleasure of intro-diu-it - to your notice our enterpri.yl,nir friend Jatnc-s J. Murjihy. of Johnstown, wli.-: l;fn an imiuene Clothing -st:ibiis!nner.t at Xo. ItJOCIin-. ton street, where the outer wants of men and tuys may be supplied to please the most fastid ious tsste or brilliant fancy. An hour spent with James, if you don't foriret to spend your money at the same tiice. is an hour well spent. One may readily save three or four dollars in less than an hour by purchasincr cheap ready made ch. th'"nr from James J. Murphy. A Mooni.iout Scene. The moon rising in cloiidlefs majesty and emilinydown on the hosts of customers who are constant 13- leavinjr Co hen'sHat Parlor. No. T Main street, Johstov. n. wiih fashionable Spring-hats for next Sunday at ineetin'. Cohen i Iiroti;'er have alrea-ly or dered a lnrtrc number of -5.ieiiv.st fabionable hats. and caps, and f iiriiMif?-r foo'l.-ief the most upp.-nved styles the very tip-top of the city fashions, which they oiler at very low prices to every man and boy in the county. fit at nrss Has. Hess hasjroods. S. J. Hess & Brother haveclo'hin-.' pood clothing ready made clotbin;?- weil cut clothing- weli sc-v.-cd cl'iihinp ;!otiiim; for men and boys all kir.ds of i-lothintr vests, pants, coats, shirts, drawers, etc. at N11. Ill Main street, Johnstown. Hess has? Has He-sst All wool fat e-olors dura ble t lothingr cheap clot bins' all sizes - Spring Clothihi. Now d. If you do not pet barafus at Ht-ss's wl'.ere will you ffp'. bargains? The roiNTttfss. T vo siars r.cnr ihe Xorth star are called "thb pointers," w hich reminds usthnt we should once tnore point out tbepreat advantapc pained by purehasinp ail your dry sroeds ;ind fancy poods nf the poiii'T store of John J. Murphy, Under the 'Irituinc r-rintinjr ofhee, near Ihe post e-Ili'-e, formerly the Man sion House corner, now M urphy's cheap corner, where the whole e:ountry can o suppi'?d ". ith erhcap jjoods of all kinds in his line. .T.ionTNTxa Hons. Georire Huntley, who b?s always pot bis eyes open for a pood thinp, bus undertaken the sab and erection of a, new lip bt n jnp rod that tak-s down all t be liphtninp rods ever put up a fact which be is prepared to i-stabli'i to the sat istuet ton of all inrercstr-d. in the tr.-tter.. Mr. II. v. ill ere lonp put a v.ap 011 on tin' road for the purpose of di.-po-jnp of these rod", an .v 1! Us other useful inventions and ware in his lino. M.Anr's sheen wr.s once a l.-ipib she foe'n 1 it in the putter; it didn't pive milk droitj ;'i d ime, but frequently did b.ut 'er net. b:'t;er of that kind, we hep to say. w hich people spread 011 bread and so forth, 'made from the lest cf finnr boupbt i-.vi rviinyfio-.il Mills' preat liour. feed, lamp and corn brooui depot, w liicb you'll nil be sun- to find a down Hif-h street you po forth. Mills is tin man to deal with. KT.IRO.tI)'S CtTH rtTfC S"?IttT!. used in ail cases instea-i of Pills. Epsom Salts, ( AsToit ou ii-. H isriilr Iavirei. Pleasant to lake. Children like it. Price -0 cents. Whole sale. K. E. Sl.l.r.K Its Jt Co., 4" Wood Street. Pitts borpb. Sold by Lcmmon - Murray, Ehenburp; nod by Drupg-i-its and Country Sf ore-keepers rcnerailT,.-. . j a no hi. bS"0.-5y.l Y tIDITOli'S NOTICi: The nmler- sipned. havinp ben appointed Auditor t distribute the tr.cue-y in tUB.hands ef the "siieritf arisinp from the sale of t'.'i real estate of John Xit.eil. hereby pives notice that he will attend for that purpose at his office in Ebensbnrj, on Titsdav; the''.tii day of April, inst.. at 2 o' clock, p. m.. when and where all terouf inrer-t-.-ti d r.iav attend. JOHN S. UIICV. Ebc-nsburjr, prif 8, l?71.-2t. A ITDITOIi'S NOTICE. The i;n Icr sipned, having: been appointed Auditor to cist ritiiite the iiioncy in the hands of the SherifT arisinp from tho sale of the real estate of Cath arine Xil.cll. hereby pives notice that he will Mtend for that purpose st his office in IC bens burp, on Tt'ltSDAY, ti-.e 'Z5th dayof Ai'tiii- inst., at - o'clock. P. M.. when and where all persons nterer te,i iiiav attend. JOHN 8. HHKY. Ebensbui p, April S, 1S71.-31. X EC IT TOR'S NO T I C K . J . Ec-tate of LTiiiAS lhrETRiF.CH, dee'd. . Lettb' s T cstasTiecbiry h.ivinp bevn prante.l by the Itrpisierof C:-.ir.tu i;i -county lo the under stoned on the estate of M-Jtliias Dietrie-ch. bite of Chest township, dee'd, notice Is hereby piven to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those havinp claims to present them in proper form lor settlement. . JAtTOll K.iii.Elt, Executor. Chet Twp.. April 0, lt-TL-iii. j:STA ilLl.S II i:j J S3.'f. Succx?sort.s to 13. WOLFF, Jr., A CO., Cor. Liberty and Sixth Stl, (Late St. Clair Street.) PITTSBURGH, PA. importers nnd JVoicrs in HARDWARE 5 CUTLERY, Have now in Store the larpest and best selected stock offered in the City. Speeini ' Inducement! Ocrecl to the otiiis.ryTrn-.lv. apr.S.-f wi.J To the Laflfes of EbensM m tieiaity. PLAIN1 AND FAXCV DRESS MAKING. HISS C ?'sTr A; Ti4tIS has opened a Fasb I i'...i.'i, tirfKM. 7tuUinr K.Mtal.Iiiliin-!' at hpr residence on Centre -U reef, opposite the now Ja.l. J ust received, nt a- and elepant I at- terns cf all the latest sty us or i-iui'- n.t dreii'.s Dresses. J'aris, London and New i ork rasbiona tn edvanco of published modes, t hi. und see styles, examine work and learn prtee. Ebensbiirjr, April J, J7L-4t. TttktH 1 "MfTSIC ! ! The "SisTErs it L or St. -Tosepii" will tie prepared '"fAy J.r-ssons no i u x , MV.LODEeiN orCAlil-f vi."i' iiniiAV at any ', -iW-i--il'" tboe after Easter. J ; i.rFir terms appu t7 ter M- HortTE'-PB, or to Iter. It. C CnatSTT Cli"r-c i-.KK'.erate. ... - EbJiisburp, April I, lS7I.-ti. T70Ii SALT: CIIEr.-. 25 Ilor.sft i- rower STEAM EN'CIN'T:, with neefssary lloTuriyi and all nee-lel lxttirei. as also two ociu rCYI MEK IjAUI.KUS, besides H Siatioi'ary Stpah SAW Mif-U H hi pood condition, wU bo sol d very low for chU, or creUaiitrwd fr ettut-r bark r lumber. I'or further pirticulurs jsPi'T to or address . Lit, w l! l.-.-,, a prii l, vr.l.-i:: Aiu?o- Eli i'Jfifl. 11 "i- rnjirrfTr Are heretiy informed that the Wasliiimtoii Hotel 7th and Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA, Has been refitted r.nti refiiriliilied by the undersigned, and is now open for gr.e&rs vith loc-d-tion central and clia'-go moderate render ing it a desira ble stopping place for MERCHANTS; SUSI2TESS MEN, A xi PLEASURE SEEKERS. REmEr.l2ER ! Tl.is Ifcfel is on CHESTNUT STKEET, at the very heart'of Ilnsine? and but a few steps from llio ftif-crent places cf Arnuseuisnt. C3E:ORC3t J. E30L"T0 T--J, i'ltOPKIBTCK, Or IjOi.tos'o liorrr., iixRi-iSLaR, an.l CorxMb'.A Ho'i'SK. Cape May. OIIKKITPS SALES My virtue of sundry writs of Levari Far ft' and Al. Yrnrl. Frjj'.u., issued out -f the e'ourt f common f'b-as of Cambria conrty, nnd to ne directed, there wTl t-e exposed to Public Sale. r the t'MC'V Kail in Johnstown, on Sntnrt!.-.T, tl iJOti,la.y tf Ajwil .next. :t. o e.oek, r. m ., ttie fo'i-."-. PfO i.-:ate, to wit: All tho riifht, title and intfve?t of Mrs. Snrah nradley and Joseph Fieldhoijse. ef. in and to tbo following descrih'-el Tropc-rty. to wit: A two story Plank llotfrl.jiow oe uricd n a pub lic inn oi'tiiviTii, cvlUjd tiie Contie.entul Hotel, bavin;" a fron of forty feet and a depth ef tl-.ir-tv-si.f'. t, with a porch six by forty USx-to) feet, one story Idu-h, and a ono story Frame Stable npMurtenr'.nt.t wel ve by fortyi 1x40) feet, situate on a certain lot e;r pice of jr renin 1 f rent in? on Cinder st reet. n the llm-mii '1 of JEIIville, Cambria-comity, and extending back to an a!hy havitiff an stllev on the north-wiv t an-1 lot of ainbria Iron Company on the south-cast, with appurt-',nanccs. Taken in exeen.tion and to be sold at the suit of Edward IWen. .. . Aim, All the riirht. title and interert of .Tas. TI. Howard, of, in and Ma lot of irround situate in the? I-'; ft h Ward of Jomci,nvis Horourh. Cam bria comity, f run Jit. j? on -Mori is siroet on the south, runnirijr back li!--.!!- an al'ey on the west fo anallov-on tho nor'b, and ad.ioininsr lot of Tiaiotay "Hunt on the t ssf. liav inir thereon e-ieeteo a f wo sb"rv !!ri-k Jloifgcatul a two sto ry Plank SUi.-e iZooin. and a Frame Stable, now in the oce-uprtney of Thomas 15. MuBMi-Tnken in execution and fo b-ti sold atlhe.-rrtt fif E. Hensvvani r, .10s. HciiOnrn ana Jela; Kionitn, tradinp as ib-nswanjfer, Meilbnrn A K'.ciuui. " W. It. llONACICEIt. SherilT. SherilFs OfTlee, Ebcnsburg-, April t, 171 . LUKHJS SUIU'CENA in DIVORCE Mary DriiKiiART. by hor next friend, MlCHAKL SLONAliKIt, . PHILIP Ut'IlRHAHT. CAM Mil A COVXTY, SS: Ihe C',,w;.tpJi'ti"t1 "f r-'bif?w?iii to -J L.S. 1- TiiTr ip IIchkh irt (iyo'i'J , We eoininan-Vyou, as we have r.ften heretofore eo:nm:mded 011. that laying ai'ie all manner of business ami excuses whatsoever, you beam! appear in our prope-r person bfore our Judges at r.ben.-burt?, at our County Court of Common Pleas there to bo held, on ttie irt Xonela.v of .1 ime nevt. lo show cause, if any vou have, why yottr wire, 31 iky ISi uKiiAni', should not be ilivoreed from the boi-ds of mat rimony contracted w ith you. air.e-itt lv to the prayr of the petition nnd liliel cxhlbiiel nirainst you" fo our saia Court. And you will nowise omit at your peri1- Witness the Honnral le GronCF. TAViein, President Jndjre of our sjild G u-f at El eus burc", tho 101 h day of "ai-ch. A. I) ISU. J. K. HUE. Protho.iotary. Attest W. Ti. 1wnackkh. SbrrtfT. Ebcnsburg", April 1. ll.-tt. ATOTICK To CnX.tboTfK KiciiAnns, i-" wi low of fJe; tfo Richards. Into of the Tc'vrnshlp of White, in the County of t noabria, dee'd, and to John Hu iiariis, Gt. It. -Kiere- Afiws, Maiiy Ann f?ie ri Attus. hitet man l 1 with Jacob Hnnr. Sarah J am: KiCHAirns. iite rinnr ricd with Daniel Spatiwler, Hannah IticitAims, iutcrinari ie;l vv-th P.-rrj- Harkins. Malinda Ition a?'". tr.trra; t ied with Isaiah Hjors, and tei Em A Nt'EL I'.K M !:'. Heir? ar.o l.ejral Itpre scutatives of fiKoHGt: Kii haU'S, lafe of liife lownshtp. Canibi ia county, oeceased : Take- notice that an Inqi-eft will lie hr-1 J at the late il wel bn.- hou"of tSeorpe K'ch)iW.late of W hite town-tu'i-. ( lat.nf'ria Ctumry. dec i", on TiielV. XS'i l-y vf Acil next,. at one o"c!oik. e. M ., for the purpose of making parti tion of the Ileal Estate r f saii deceased, to and . ,r..,,.r his oVdldren and les:l r-proientsf i es. If the same can bo d me without prcjueiice f i i-r I eiHji!ine'r the whole; e.fnei-wfsc, t-e value an-l appraise fh i-in!i- at which tfiiieund plaocyou ar" re'i'ies-ed to ntteri t't yon think proper. WM. H. r.fiXACK EH. Sheriff. SheHSf's Office. Ebet s'curp, April i, lttl.-Ot. CIIEIUEF'S S ALE. rI5y virtac of a i-J writ- ef l'ernil. f.'rjxm., issued out of the Courf of Coiiimo;! l'ieas of .I'ambrla CoAmty. and to ni' Jiirec-t r.1. thero wiil be exposed to pi'btb S'ite, on fsnln-relnT. le lny r Afii-tl . at 1 o'clock. p. t.thf''Howm Heal Estate, to w it : Ail the 1 Set, t. till and in terest of A. P. Fbdds, cf. in and to a lot of Ground rfr:ia.te.hi V,st Y ard, Ebe-nsbmx for oiitfh. Cambria ecoi! v. frontiiiff tiri feet on H ijrh street, ami ostendhi-r bat k 1 : feet to b t of Win I lov.l ml ioiniiiir lot of lb'Oert Evans on the east and an. alley on Ihe west, bavin 1 thercon erected a twiFiery Frame House, ft a erne stoe-y Kitchen attached, now in the- fc-eij- ; pancv 1"- Alexander Kinkcau; and a -story j .,-,.; j;..if-. now tn the net "panes' f Ji'-.-ph i Owpii Tuen hieioi-uti.ni an-l s e sr., i !: "ihe uit of S. S- Mar.i.ion, lor usee? G i-or .- . Iicrrv. W. U. lai.NM ivKti. SWiaft. frh.-rlff's Of?t?, Ebeusb'it. nprstl. 7.s;i.-Sl. X7AIT FO.: 'YiTx WAGON ! All kindse f WAGtt.VS ttept en t a'.i'r'Ta.T tor.nlT on sho-tr rsorit-e arru. a i i. able prices. Wr-rk wan-i--,ed" to tion. Ci)I!te3oT.T.bUr' , , rr'O.sr r-i ;"ti- rtve saT5-fi.c' It. SINGER. 3 -o.-3m :vc dvfilijcmcrJsr. ISSTOSlOPERDaY MEN'. troMr.COTS mil GH'Iyfs hi en- ifrt-re In our "--w fnsi. lies mux" iroiii T in Sill prr lv ?- tlictr t iv.wn localities, l ull paiticolars and instru . bi'ti font free bv mail. Thos in neeil of per . tnaru-nLpri tit. ible work, should addrer at oac. 1 J LvUC I: STINst N A i ., Portland, Maine. 40 Weeks for OiTE DOLLAR ' THF.AMEKHWX RCItAL HOME, fron April i 1- l-il. A Klm-rlnie, t-.ighi.pa-jt, A rl- , .....urnKnn i- Aiiiii) okiy. r. : pec;;i;er-3 free. IiofKiNs & Wilcox. Rochester. N. V. i ? s PITCH'S Family l'h lrln; : OO ph;-s: sent bv mail free. Toache how ! to cure OiceiiM s of the persein ; i-l-in. huir. eves, j conipieyj-jii. Write to 7H liroadway. N. York. i i-uie !:Hand and M'm2 SswiE: . S. CO-iUS BEST SIX (OSD IX ALL NT3IBERS. I roia Xn. S to Jfo. ICO, incIu-iUe fOK SALE KT All Dealers in Dry Goods and Notions; BL00M1NGT0N (ILL) NURSERyT 10th Year. Acres. 13 Greenhouses. Lai-g--est Asortmert all sizes. Hsf Srofk! I.c-w Prices: Wouid you know What.. Yhea, Hot to Plant ? Fruit, ?!nie, Eversrrcx-n Trees, Root Cmft.. See liinjrs, Osaae I'iants, Apt le Seed. Early Rose Potatoes, f-hrub.Rescs. 'rieohoiis-.-i and Oardet Plnr.l-.. .Vc. Flowrr mcj V ;? table -nti! Finest, Rest Collection Sons nnd c-.-.T-ity. . Send iO cents forXe-w, l.lustrateo. In-set.; t.'ve Catalocuc 1-0 pa-res. Se-nd stsinpl each. for.Cataloanir-s of Seeds," with plain direct tions 01 iViire? : Rod-lintr and Garten I'iants c patrs. mi '.V hr-lfale Price List M pajres. Ad iiress F. K. PiftENIX, Rioon-.in-tc R, libroi. s ? T Market Cra-.-c'ertrrs wanting- fresh and re!iib! See-ts. should bay of the growers. We fr;m" t tn finest varieties of lieet. Cabbajre. Carrot, c-uur Corn. Ksie, Lettnr. Jieir.n. Onie-r!, P -i.i;, Radish. Spir.acb. S.piash. Turnip, and r-thr Vegetable s-ecus. Cataloirues with i'riee Lift mai'.el free. WADE V A RMTR 'N'G. Seds- nien. ll-'O Market Stree t. PLi'adeit-l.ia. Pa. 1 1 s a a HtH r a mM.v CInr!S ftii Gloves and all kiniis of C'lothsond C'lothipp; removes Paint, C, resse, Tar.io.. i-i. y'ttii'.'j, -vithrut the ie-ast in; iry to ihe boe.-t fabric Sold bv lirnetisis rd Fatiej- ijo.i.i Dealers. FRAG RAN i SAI'OLI KXEi -, 3d Hart-lay St., New York, 40 La Stole -t , CLkao. tnr) L'SE THE " VEGtTASiS tCfTA 1Q.0 fVJLMOXAItY Ji.ll..ilir. XiJ C.I -U cii rudiri :ca3ir U: C:-rh Z:i-. C -zi-. -'Suii.ir.'j lcttrr." CVTI.EK I!ns. .v Co., Boston." JEfiAK-now P.-..! in 10 hours without 10 cents. ii, Cromwell, Conn. drugs. Part'cn.-.r F. SAG ?l.?'f3!yi"-l!-i & - e-i - & u $ m TO THE WOrU'tKC1 CLASS. We are now prej-ared to turnis': all e?laf-ses wi'h constant meloyment at home, the whole of the titno or for 1 he -"pare mevmeat-. Itu.-itics-v new, ilirht, and .protitalde. Persons of ei-'u r-- e-pi-iiy earn from 5-e. tr. -u per eveninjj. ir.-i-t a pre-; or tioiial sum by eity.c tbi the.r wijotv. nine to llm tmsine-ss. Il-iys r;-d frirlseiri :;. arlv much' ns men. That titl who st-e fh's notice may sep.rf theiraddrcss and re-si the- i-nr-'iicis. v.e iaakotlo follow intr unparalleled oCcr : To sue-h-as are not weli siitir-iie-i we v. i! t.vnd ? 1 to ps v fiT tbe rreu: Her.f wi-iuna. Fufl particular a valuable suin ple which wiil :b. to coairnenee woi k m. ari l a copy of The I'tipt's f, .? rt; "o.p uk'oii .";.- of tb" larircsi and best faic.'y tiewsj -apers ever put-iisltc-i-all rui Jree by" mail. Header, if yoi wurit p errfianeT-t. profitable work. Kdilws E. c. ALLt.S i: CO.. AvotTTA. Musr. 1 3 - j r.o so IJiec.c'y print--i pirs. lately i-1-' sue.!, contains a li.-i e-f thv be -" '. nericsii Ad ' vertisiiVr M-diom. -ir!vtn- ' rentes. -iro;i?-I rions. t.,1-1 lull partici:!ars .;. 1 rr.iti? : i-i ie.dr j inr Daily and Wee-kly s'.'::icil a a -A,, t'ij.mil. , Newsjipers, fou-ctht-r v-itn ail trios j buvincr ; lar-re c ircuiations. putjliii'--! in the liite est of i jiolnrinn. A Kri culture-. Liti-ruture, it. Eve-ry i Advertiser, an.l every person wf:-eonterr-r-lates ' t-e-comimr Mich, vvbl tind this boiik oi'.gmt I value. Marled free to aovai'. lies.oii recc;?i e 7 I 2.", eents. i!.' I. lill?VKLI. A- CO., '::"h ; lishers. No. t'i I'ark Ifr, -'t York: ! The Pit r-imrirh ( Pa.) l.nu). r, in hj issue of j May "-".. I-rd. says: -The firm of (,. P. Ko-vell Jr 1 Co.. whi-h issue-s this int"rc-.-( in-ntid vabiablo' book, is the larcr-t and best-Ad vertisirr,;!- Ae-o-cy in the Cnftr-d St;tXe.. and we ran che-erf u.My reci f-l-.tncfnd it to tie nt tontion of those who do-i t sire to H-iverfist- tto-ir t-u-itiLss ta-ienl ii I ly and yieiiini!.iii.v 111 soc-n a way: ttii is so h t' soure the lanrc-st amount of p'.ib'.icitv for the least expenditure 01 money." . . . p) EM OVAL Asn EN L'A i?G EM EN V: COOKiND STOVES, HEATING STOVES, Til Hffili pMSi m. ItayiiiK- iecer.ly takn posse.s-iie-i of iher""'" ly flte-i up nod cf.tr-!.-. 1 irons l;i:diua- on Ilitt fti'ee t." two ik:-5 cast cf the.- i.Kiiiv.utid noany opposite 'in li- ".tain House, tut siit:.'-.ibpr is Ijetier prcpare-d 1'n.in ever to man of m tore all articles in the TT s,t t .Pl'EHnni Sf I EET-I UJN" WAKE line, ail of -wt.-hh w ilj oe furnished to buy ers at the very low et living pri-'t-. The suberll-fr also propos--a to teeP ft ?ult and varied tuseu'tment of J Ccckin-r; Parlor and Hsatlag Stovca i .. . of the most appr-Tf 1 1es'g-r:s. tT9-POrTIXO an IKOOEING ns Je to cr ier and wr.rrante-d perfect in" manufaetiireand kui Terinl.. KEPAlKIXiI pi'oitipily atti iid.--l ii. .All wor'i dono by tr.J wii t-e 1-n'e ri?M an-1 on fair terms, and a":l S'i'nVKS an-l WAKE sol 1 by me ean tw- dtp-vided upon as to piallty an t cannot bo undoi si'id in price. .A eontiiiiiaiioM an.l incre.iso of j-.-Mmnaxc s reti-i-etfiulij -C -lici-ted, and no effort wiil l o wanting feit'ler en tire satisfaction to all. ., V A LET E LUTEXNGEK. Theisbm--T, Oct..l3. l:T.'0.-tf. A N J N HI X N A COt X I V FAiTaT? AT S' !t I V A fESA J. K t A VAU'ABI.E FA EM. sttoate ip riv..- iwn' ship, Indimia c-oittty. J'a.. tbie-.- mib t-. s-.-i 11 f Str'iirsti-i. is e He r-il f-rs:.!eon ttreJ-.-si -con'-Ut 'n-r terms. Tjic? F. X M co r.;ns :i'.e A i:i"..S .if xceiie-ot lajid. I-"i Air e h are d. umi-T coM fence and in a ro:sl s'itfeof c.!'ti vntha'i, '11 Ac'KtiS cinr mca-low.; the balance) (nvriTii with a itucK rowth-f pi-e tiiit-er. Till". tMPEOVE 1V.VT- con-ift of two FliAME rV7-f Hul'Sti-S.loiir-i -l ii c-iriditiii. 2 1 :!i5 a eor-i F'-AMIi BANK It K N". 4 Ifftl ijsH f - ' " Saw Mita, in fine ---'-"' ronom-j- order. -Theie lire fprinirs Pf escfTM-nf wcr conveni ent to both hoit-es. nd 9 p.cmbt APPLE tH CHAKD. oiopr-r". tb- euoit friot, on th. premise-s. Th-.-re 1 -,-i!so a CfM L L-l.V.V opvsie.l apd iu jrcxid -wotifur onic-r, with a tc'r ef c5; i'i feet thick in-i ot first rate qiinlur. 'f 'nrj rbevc.df -K-n'iW'd Farm iss'-t-a: 3 tn!lri f rem Jhe lifie of the f fvmer antl bs-ri v tree Kail limi-l -n'W -.Mftiaiiy under cvi.'"st. for term and other informal ion wtipfr n fi- pi'ejiiises or address PETF.K 31 f LV FH1 ;.U 3 -25.-3in.l f?tronpst-? . tadlai'A C.i-, i'a - FOR SALE OR RENT. Tim unlrri'-l efer f.ve- sae or y"r.t bis S'l'llllli jet031 oa Hti:n Si---. Kocn.--bury, thre- a-.-wj from Cni sn-et bs 01 the soutU sal-? "' H;!i t,trec-l t'i tipi.'si.o hr. Foler ;-hj-. Sa ni Srtir tt c"rii is st -i,y luitto inp, 2Jx0 fefS. two ftorhs hiti. with ireol c--l-lar we.'.U r it. There are two t-ack rooes. rx'K Htatr ami uowt,. w?tT tSrii-.he'i in-' Th tuiiu'.u4 aitc.-g-ti.er i o.r;c of the ber-1 iii "rcn f4ir Jy? Store puvvcst. nnd i .;- ' ti.y best If t 'lKfra stin-i. v re..- t" o. t'rt'"';. ! i'e..V w ji: r.t ernc-tt inimccoifty, For f ui tSt?-' iliforrtiivtiota rj'.l lipuii rl(ir(i- u. 11. rrroi l.-tf, f fcetisbor. Ps;. rlUVM LAND f(i; ?ALF fj rahertbei v-rrs for ct t'o- tesirr, Acre of .,Jiw. j unii ,;, lowifc?fi. -"-nesevfv:iuiJeTl,,7.-.fvf far- j r-P 1 ) :,-r:'J'l,r"': .-r -v -vs'wf:U,r-i ' . ... oil ov wi oe lo -" ' , JOHN" J. VTAKNETT. 1 4-1. -tf.) ?t. Liwrerrce, Ci:il!t!j Co., ri.
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