J abrla Freeman. aim.il 15, iS7i. fKl-ViVrWlfiCliiircli. I" . ret Tnliti's phiirch. .F-'l'VrHver a lecture; upon the r , ..i mill ! ". ..!.., i, I .... tiv on Mf'' ..t :iv o'clock. P.M. jrt JZJ"--- ...... ot mid near Home. Kl ., . ..A liittilir irA with HQ 'k'cuIIu'3 d ii"iiy -...'.iour... Truly wclcom ;Mif' ' ' . c mncrs about! j i w; trampcra abouud in great : -. iiu - ' -,c" , , . rrs'-.' ' nf Johnstown, lias 'r;,' Cl7o'!t ol th Western Penitentiary. .rroi toU l''i U"J --" -'ur i Kr.,ia ittoriiins.. Too laieof course. i trfi' r"ul 'wrdcd hve ' Fr1 uur ris!iiis; on Thurad-ty. Big .nail trout. . ' !-ii'.Kev ti k to a farm in Bed J.lncl' tho Snickers have stuck i' jlj ,7(-7 ' , i'itetnut of candidates for office '"'"wi niter this unless a two dollar l!!.,'llier"e1' ;.i;,nr !.,r the increase ot the j fW ' Huu-e Director to $o per day is i.c.fuBrSi:e Legislature. - i .. ,n ,l,iri.re.-3. umirhter of & .-t.nbv citizen of tins place, lina l.un; f etifsteu L aiit'ji niegar outers ' " Jl the ills for winch it in a I t:mii 4 CV etrl " OHe dollar per ; C'hlic chinch premises here have lili!Pa Kiiii bn-iutiful evergreens and .rfidoiueJ this spring. Such taate in .Humiliation. ... l ... -...I con lha nar ate A filfirta -" ' . t r . f. iv. - weired at Jl - wiiiuia a. vu. . ,.eterv li ico and very cneap, ana are Jt . . . i u .. t insn Jiictiarusun, uoiii-eu ui us iasi Li'iii ' L'con teri ib It injuieJ in a coal itir lleiiilutk, oiilv I.ved a lew uiiautes eli.5 utw irom tno mine. jaWCI m Ce lo in e.-i in vtinorm couu ,rii, bfoiluj: i cilv interest ol ix per i:oo!It'!eii t c:ipii:i:i.iis. ace auver- :o! ciMiLt) coiijiiii.-.sioner. t CiiDirit Iiuii C ta au h:ire paid .1 II "ll A id ft,! i-na i". oJiuii t ooauerry wwu- ri.j:ord c'lintv, ana enert t- get their Oiiiu'et u;id o'-t in ir jn ore. :?m bujrt:y and con?i.lernbly l)ruis- Ijexijv ve:ii:g last, while returniug . ...i.i. i. i .. i UntiW in Ciitnp in witu ncr iiusu inu. ( y.j'r Louse ol Mr. b:iiuuel Xiaer, in ii:w.n, in'iii'iia county, wurt buri.ed t -ruuiiii, with all hs cuiiten'3, on MonJ:iy .'Usl. I.i s, 00; iiisur.nicc.fi .iil-O. : fc"i.i! am u:i! calico hl1 of flic it ..:..: r I.:....-., nLiC":t! .".15','l.mL.ull 111 ; Uiiil-l" - II niijitvecn a vtry pieasuraoic eji-oi.t-. sus-i:!-g llie fact that e got l; mvite. ei::uu! 5'.u:-p Si V i . k 1 1 1 o n , l La La: .fen diKMiived, and .Mr. V. i i .!'. u'lie. W h:it Jim can't make 01.1 i;.!:.'l it!!i ninkil'g, hut iLure of thi.'. . couniv lias jut drawn hT first . r Lioo. Jillason, of Uurril! fown le: i: wnit and sec what che will do "4 t'c:-hnt stie lias done so much t-j- f.o..'ii iiito existence. .'.b: iV. Wallace, a farmer living near ; mojelati'l county, reports thnt i.e tnt'nvl mil) robbed of nine hutnlreJ dnl- 171MW masked meu.in ihe vicinitv of his ,!'C ?l!lltilnT l.ipht Ust. II r. Jofi!i S. Lomcreiiux. f Blacklick 3, fLrecs a wiluns'ics in a card "ft '.0 acte;.t t!ie demncratic nomina :?:!. c:-nmi:8:nnct. He is a repre I'eof the Youns: Dernrt incy. - iers eie brokin in L!t llalioning Indiana county, lat week. A iJ fe l on one thit of a little r-irl MiCrfary and a big ytnne tiii! the asrstooifminniimel Hill. -5it':e!;.T' cter held way iu tliiii lat- :'t evral days this meek. It blew ; -!! sevctl other things around X'.'u-iv lor a t;ine. and the weather has I''M.vered froni its chil:ing effect?. L.Oatuian i Co. claim the proprietor- '-e' eapest nnd best stocked t'e in anJ the fact that they are aliioft ,:'. rweivinj- ,:er goodi ai.d iiw cu J'Jcl.i ntcm to reri'r th.it nsnrrtion. t:!e in the affairs of all men" tf by SdskpA-rc hn ttr-ick u. We cent silver piece in .1 pouch of S tovioct. the other day. Oatman k '1. it k.:.a.f tobacco and we keep 1 eiiipi-r.ince ltlUlCA- W , e:,: w,w'':,'"e twiuenth." t:,er fite' 'J,u Wl,ter power -I",;.! 'ta rr'r p-0tO1 f:,r ncuFpapfrs. wi a more uriritrd m .n ti...'.. ;-. give ,l,e. 'V " -te nu5ic of th ew Cahelic church .aw cors:o-eJ of t'n I ImpT 1.-1. 1 y 1 ..u.i in mi nign iaii- - j .over o( sweet symphony should ,c-r the new choir. f :'n'; -Ve:fon Smit'-. late of the Johns- .Vflandm Tex a won by hi valor rtcvo""ion, lias adrnnced to al- . u figures, and the indication U "-n'-S'Il Will sr.nr. .1.. ,: -a the coutitrr. a -.. ,orou5h has a wonderful psrcholo-- rtr-on 0 a boy named Charles !.. i- f'f-vc!'!ogical por. ers are said :!-:- '?'' n"'1 lie ei-erciaes them hy Other Ka i - .. Thk Colimas CiriiDRjc.It u with rci, plea.-ure w announce the fact that the Cole nmn Chil ireti, the yoiinget troupe of dramat ic pcrloriuer. Tocalista and musiciars that ha ever traveled, will give tw of their brilliant and untrjuallod eniertainments in this place at Ladies' Fair Hall, on Mondav and Tuesday' eveairfgs erf next week. April 17th and l-th. Admission 35 cents for nduhg and 25 for chil dren.. Of these remarkable young performers the Villiumsport Daity Gazette and Bulletin has this to .say : An Astonish ino" P?t:formaxcs. Of all the iisons who wifm vsei t he ix-rtormancc of t he Colt-mail t liil-li on at KUiot's Acailt Div I" ln sic last evening, w.r pre.uic then; is not f,ne w ho did noi I'xclairit "iistoiiishin-; !" "Hilmira ble !"' excellent !" as thev won- treated to one utter anoth-T of the various parts of ihe en tertainment. Their proliciencv in music is vvondertul and t heir performance on din'crent iiiMruiiients takes the ntniience hv surprise If their musical neiuiremelits nfe so rare" what shall w e .say of their histrionic abilities' It c:U only be expressed hv the word 'won dei ml. ' That such little children should ac iure such correct staire deiioitment. such appreciation of the characters thev represent with such admirable rendering of all their parts, is truly a marvel. If must he seen to bo appreciated, and if the people generally had any adequate idea of the real merit of the entertainment to which thevare in vited.t here would not be an empty seat in tho Academy this evening. Thibtkextii Town CocvfTit. March 17, 137, the following named persons were elect ed to dispense justice, wi hout fear, favor, or affection, to Etiensburg: Burgee, M. 1) Ma pchau; Town Council, James Murrav, James Fenlon. 1). T. Storm. William Rsinev, Kob'l Young; High and Town Constable," Charles Lilzinger. B. D. Bausford was appointed Cleik; John Lloyd, Treasnrer; Nicholas Xi gle, Street Commissioner: George J. lloilgers, tipeiititentlent of Weigh Scales; John J. Davis. Alexander Bell, and John William. Street Regntntrs; Johnston Moore, liichard Lewis, mi.i D. II. Roberts, Firemen. "July "- one thou and eight hundil and tliii t ' seven, the Ihirgess and Town Council of the borough of Kbensburg met at James Fenlon't, iu aaid boiongh" aud adjourned without per forming any bnine5s. As appcareth by the reconi, only two mvrtirrgs, were lield by the Council, atirl tio 'work wag done at either of them. Perhaps it put in the spring makin garden the sutnmcr, tr ut fishing the falf, drinking cider the winter, aleigh riding. That would account for it. Alleghaniitn. St icipe John Smeirmar.d, a YOiin" mm about i5 years of age. wlio kept a billiard si loon and eating house in this bjrough. onrnrcit ted suicide on Friday afrernoon last, by etioot inc himself through the lien wtti a pistol. Abo-.it two o'clock i:i th afternoon he went to Nol'ie's brewery. ncro the river, and he made threats there that he would shmt himself. A short time after this he rode through town in a bngsv, unaccompanied, and shortly after passing through the neighboring village ol Smi'hfield he shot himself and died almost in etantly. On heinj; examined a bottle of whlnky and a tumbler were found in his boot, and a. considerable sum of money found in his pocket. It is not positively known what led the voutiir mm to commit the r-h ac.but liquor had the most to do with it, while a religious difficulty is rumored as on of the incentive, lie hail a considerable sum of money in bat.K. He ives a witc ai.'l two children Huntingdon G!obc. Tk Johnstown correspondent of the Alio gh.iui ui tells this story: Your correspondent was :.oti i his week two pieces of dress poods, one ol which was a H'tip torn froTi the eilk dress in which the first wife of a prominent citizen o. tins place is shrouds 1 at her bu rial, t c 1 1 1 v four years ago, and a piece of c'oth shrouding the remains of his second wife, who w.n interred sixteen years ago. Both Filk and cloth were as strong as the day they were manufactured, the gi!k retaining iia bright cu'.ois and peneril nppearanrp. The cloth ha I originally bten blue, but had faded to a dnik brown, although its texture was as string as ever. The gentleman spoken of remove.' the remiin of his two wives from the old Union to S-unly Vale Cemetery, and on exhunvng the bodies, their respective shiou Is were fnim 1 ar above stated, although within them was contained but dual and bones. Life. Acc pfnt and Fine Insurance. Kerr Sl Co , Insurance agents, 1316 Tenth Avenue, Altoona. Pa., offer extra inducements to those contemplating Fire, Life or Accident Insu rant e, and being masters of the profession in very pirticu'ar, are eminently qualiSed to suit their patrons. Their experience Mi the business extends over a period of fifteen years, and what may be given as somewhat of a coincidence, they represent fifteen Ert clas Companies, anrn. which mnv be ranked the London, Liverpool and Globe, with a com bined capital of $ 1 H,0i)0,t,O:J in gold, and other safe and vs'ublo Companies Any comrnu nicuioni adrire.-sed to them will receive prompt httention. This firm a1o daa'.s largely in Foreign Ex change and Shipping, and rc always prepared to ticket from and to all points in the world. Local Correspondence. John-mown, April 11, 1871. rf AB,EFMNrUrin2 ,be "Pent absence or Air. YY. Keicu; who was out west for a few week, the ftrap was taken lfom the engine house of his tannery in the Fifth Ward. This strap was about seventy feet long and one foot broad, and valued at from fifty to sixty dollars, when Mr. Keiai came home he missed this strap and another smaller one. Alter search, portions of it were found in sundry ehoernaker shops about town. The proprietors of iheae shops stated that they had purchased the leath er Irom a young man named Frank Shearer, a resident of the Fifth Ward. Frank was just about, this time missed, but was traced to Har rishurg, arrested, brought home, and after a hearing win seut to jail in your place, not hav ing been able to procure the two thousand dol lars security demanded for his appearance at ci-iirt to af?wcr the charge We hear it whispered around that a certain "oiipleasanf transaction took place last week on Canal street which was not very creditable to the parties concerned. It is said that the police interfered and the frail one; was attended to. We mention no names, but believe that she is not the only frail one in town who gives great grief to families and friends. There are too many lecherous scoundrels, too, left run at large for the safety of society, some of whom disguise their disgraceful doings so effectually as to pass for respectaMo, virtuous citizei.s. Mr. James Bepford has fitted up the Black House, on the old Island, for hotel purposes. This house is "catercornered' from Union Hall and "iornenst" the new school house. It i cosily found, as his name is blazoned in large letters iu front. Every room.niid there are some twenty -of them, is newly papered and painted, and well furnished. When you come down, Mr. Editor, this will be a good place to get a cheap, substantia! dinner. The Houston Ifcu?e has also changed pro prietors as well ns names, it being now inhabit ed by a gemlemin from Blairsville named Martin, who has chrUteued it the Merchants' Hotel. When vou come down this will h mi excellent place to get a good supper. NKW CHANGES AND NtW ENTKBrBlSFS. Mr. Baumer, of the firm of Akers i: Baumer, goes to Kana4 and Frank M'Cu'louh has taken his place. I wish the new linn success. Wm.M Clintock of Pittsburg, formerly of Lig.micr. an old pupil of mine, has established a new boot aud ehoe store on Clinton street, opposite St. M.iry's school. I u.sed to "leather" him gratis, now he mi-ht "boot" me lor no thing, if so minded. David Dibert & Son hive established a boot and shoe store in the room recently occupied by Mr. Carroll, Main street. As we used to make Scott dance in his younger days, he might give us a piir ot "pumps" now . Thomas Gallagher has removed his store to the room toimerly occupied by Hess's furniture depot. JJe is another old pupil of ours, and is from Westmoreland county. Mr. Kress is to ic-move from Clinton street to the Houston House room vacated us above. Elder J. F. Keynolda of Somerset has come here to preach for the l)i?ciples. He is no re lation to Frank Reynolds of Harrisburg. Geoi-j: Thomas hs moved from the Fifth Ward to Clinton s'reet, uext door above Uois V Foster's big frtor. N1W BftLPINGS. Cyrus Elder, Fq , is having a larre doub'e frame house put up on the rar of his lot. Mr J. Bh'Ch is putting up a new house on Railroad street, ll is not to be a block house, though Bloch is the owner. Mr. Siernraer is having a new hou?e erected on the site of his fonnpr residence. John Thomas is pushing forward the work on a new sioie building on Main street. W Orr is ereciii.g a new building near wheie his old chair manufactory stood. David Mniuhart is building a new house on Market street and Darnel Tantliuger is putting up one on Napoleon street. THAN ATOPIC. The rem:in; of several persons long (-ince real were removed last week from uilferent graveyards to Sai.dy Vale cemetery. There were two remains wbose lotig flowing hair was perfectly life like A NOVEL PtSSOI.l'TtON. Two men iu tho Sixth Ward were until re cently jo:nt owners of a three story frame ten ement. They disputed not long since, when one of them sawed the house in two and took his half away, leaving the other halt high and dry. How is that for high? A CI1KCK fcW IN DLFR WHO 1 PKHT T BP. CriECKEn A sharper giving bis name n Chas. Stoner cwindled a couple of our business firms with forged checks on Monday I ist. From one firm he obtained $21 in ctsh and $4 in gocds, ai.d the other he victimized to the amount of Beware ef strangers with checks to cash. ky hol wUh fear, just as the ;t,', ACkS 3r0' Proprietors of Oak 'tW i ""Kll)Wiii aftii us a otg W , ' ' r find reallJ impossible ..m for it thn, week. They pro- 'e r'"'-0" cf n mnn80 stock of c,otn!i, and we nrm-laim tbr ri!si:f:i5e " ,asts and suit all purses. I ? -a n btreet is their abiding place. '',!, carpets and an endless ewn? ?dB "l"tUi& Fester ii " ,a,k ,,out ' large type in our :, j " lle uhi firm is to be con :,o'iw ' r ster "a UU8'ness manager, ;ab.?-T of selling for cash and giving ki'w a!US wi" stiM hold 8Wtt al 'se"3 Palroilizei 'ore i 2 dta'Ter of '''"ntown announce in ofd rtmM!t U" Pn''g of n ele-'h-rl Eood, dreSi goods, millinery 4"t d'i, ""C ' for Uie SPrinS trade, and : l0 ""Dcemerit that bhould prove iu "'"J J our readers. The Messrs. '- bu:, ' 7 known as heavy dealers and -iies inon .i i ..ii l .ou,i : lua: cau Beil - j As Unfortunate Family. Speak:ng about the fatal scei lent which befell young Frank Pair in that city, and of which our correspond ent T. . M. gave an account last week, tho Altoona Tribune says; There appears to be a strange fatality connected with tho history of the members of this family. A brother ol this boy was instantly killed, some five years since, by the blowing up of a boiler at L-.w-thrr Si Wagner's saw mill, about cij:br. miles fiorn this city; and several years previous to that the person of his father, (who died since.) was terribly mutiated iu the Pa. R. R. Co.'s shop, by being caught in the belting used for turning a grind stone. OHIO IN AT.. MY LIZZIE, BV S. M'COHMICK. Itest, Lizzie, in ron churchyard rest, And may sweet tiowers bloom o'er thee; I was not near to see thee iio Would I had died before thee ! My tears would often wet the mound Where thy younc ashes slumber: When I but think how thou art missed From out that orphaned number. It seemed not meet that one should die. In years so young- and tender; But thy account before the throno Js le33 severe to render. Rest, Lizzie, rvt, a few months more. Till 1 shall puss the river. And she who had to leave the here Will fore thee, then, forever. A serenading party stood beneath our window or windows at a late hour on Wednes day night last v.nd invited us in sweet strains of vocal music to "Put me (them) in my (their) little bed," but., to be Frank, we had no little bed 'Andy just then to Phil in that 'way, and they had to go away unaccommoda ted. We enjoyed their music, however, tone the less, and they are now al liberty to enjoy our thanks or questioti. 'Itina Hrothers will annati. nnna , in j'4' F,lir Hall, on this (Saturday ) b gV'U(1 Tariet7 entertainment !V,,,n; u lfied t"T Ftage very much, ion a l d lht"r ''ievel best" on ""!rm K professional vocalist and f:LB.ri .' jburgh is to assist them, and ij.it 1,8 unertue leadership o I ju,!KUlre Such attractions ought . oousa. Admission, 25 and 15 'it. l-eritVev.th n.nul entertainment of tho "Ien , ,T)raH,alio Association of n -Monday evenincr Lot lof received. The per- sileih a Ker er meri e iul l ol other "mbers of "q. r..,n-ed considerable nrolieienew kto . i relieatr'i s f'ucn ns Andy Sfe xz 10 UP and handle -- Jdo J0 visiliug Ebecsburg soon, . u We Ifc.-peak lor them a cordial 1 A complimentary ticket to the Spring Stock Fair of the Highland Agricultural Soci ety, to be held in Johnstown on Thursday, April 27ih, although filled out in favory of the "Editor of the Democrat ti Sentinel," has tome into our possession, will bo used by us, time permitting, let the Con-equences bo what they may. We are obigled lor the compli ment, wh'rch was doultless intended for us any how. TlAprv People. Happy the man whoin'wed dinjf a wife takes to himself a treustire, and happy the woman when married for life who has not to repent at her leisure, llut happier still these two happy folks, when to house keeping they turn their attention, if they buy all their dry goods, Krowries, not ions and other things needless to mention, at the cheap cash store of A. J. Christv, in tho town of Lorctto, where the full worth of your money can bo had always, you bc-t, oh. Tryou count nine stars ench night for nine nights at nine o'clock, tho ninth person vou shake hands with nfter that will he j-our ninth husband or wife, as the case may be ; but if you count nine dollars, more or less, out of your pocket-book, and make nino visits or less to O. 1'. Roberts' great Jewelry and fancy goods em porium, and invest your nioiiev, nine chances to one if you don't be tho best pleased man, woman or child that this nineteenth century has yet produced. Ye Oi.pen Time. One of the great hardships of the early settlers or this region was that of traveling: many miles over rtijgodand tortur ous roads toend from mill. Now anvhodv can go to Mills with the greatest ease imaginable, and when they get there they can huy tho best Hour, fend, bacon, lamps, corn, beans, and oth er things, at prices cheaper than tho most of dealers ask for such articles. Of course we muaii 1-i.J. Mills, whose store is on High street, near Centre. TriEV, and that means all whom it may eon-t-erii, don't get upany liner stocksor greater va rieties iu tuo way of boots, shoes, hosiery, etc., than can be found t V in roe's new cheap boot Vr'11! s"oe store, Cambria House bitildinp. Jlr. . tris really the most superb assortment ever displayed here, and we mean what we say when we j eclaro that he sells as cheap as any dealer In like goods iu any or the larger towns. Ho deserves a liberal patronage The JItxa TxsrRAxcE Company-, according to its late statement, has a capital of over six millions of dollars, securely invested lor tho benefit of its policy holders. This Company has stood for the past lifty years at the head of the Fire Insurance Companies of the country in the matter of capital, promptness and relia bility. Alexander Brothers. l:il! F.leventh Av enue, Altoona, are its only authorized agents for this section of the State. They will insure property nt. lower rates than can bo obtained from any other truly reliable company. Give them a trial and be con inced of this "fact ere you insure your property with any other of t he many insurauce aeuts. 2-ll.-lm. Kind Reaper, we have the pleasure of intro ducing to your notice our enterprising friend James J. Murphy, of Johnstown, who kf-eps an immense Clothing establishment at So. 100 Clin ton street, where th outer wants of men nnd boys may be supplied to please the most fastid ious taste or brilliant fancy. An hour spent with James, if you don't forget to spend your money ot the same lime, is an hour well spent. One may readily save three or four dollars in less than an hour by purchasing cheap ready made clothing from Jnmes J. Murphy. A Moonlight Scene. The moon rising in cloudless majesty and smiling down on the hosts of customers who ore constantly leaving Co hen's'Hat Parlor, No. 27 Main street, Johstown. with fnshionn hie Spring hats for next Sunday at meetin". Cohen & Brother have already or tSercd a large number of the most fashionable hats and caps. nd furnishing goodsVf the most approv-rd styles the very tip-top "of the city fashions, which hey offer at very low prices to every man a.U boy in tho county. Wn at Hess Has. Hess has goods. P. J. Hess Sc Brother have clothing good clothing ready made clothing well cut clothing well sewed clothing clothing for men and hoys nil kinds of clothing vests, pants, coats, shirts, drawers, etc. at No. 241 Main street, Johnstown. Hosa has? Has Hess! All wool rast colors dura ble clothing cheap clothing all sizes Spring Clothing. Now do. If you do not get bargains at Hess's where will you get bargains? Rhi BrsrNESP. Since taking hold of the Howe Sewing Machine, only a couple of weeks ago, Vallie Barker has disposed of some six or eight of these valuable and greatly improved house hold conveniences, and the ludicationsare that he will sell them as fast as he can get them so soon as their great merits become generally known. Ureal is the Original Howe Sewing Machine, and Vallie Barker is its prophet. The way to "make both ends meet" is to ask the butcher to take out tho lones, and tho way to save money is to deal exclusively with Geo. Huntley when you want to buy anything in the form of Hardware, groceries, farm implements, tinware, stoves, and sich like, for George per mits no man to undersell him. and everybody knows that his stock is varied, plentiful and tirst class-. STO.VF.ItOATI'S I'ATJt iUTJf STSCP. used iu all eases ihsr.-id of ITlls-, Epsom Salts, Castoh HU t Highly linvored. I'leas.mt to t'dke. Children like it. Priw 5 cents. Whole sale, It. E. SKi.i.hHS & Co., 45 W'ood Street, Pitts burgh. Sold by iH-'tuiuon Jt Murray, Ebensburg, and by Druggists and Country ttore-keet.ers generally. Juno J, I870.-Ir.l COSIMriflCATION. SrMMEitHil.i. Twp., April V, 181. FnVrd 3.roc After two weeks' preparation Mr. Maggie addresses me again through tho col umns or your paper of lust week. He is not to the point, however, and seems to forget that I advanced faetsiu my last communication which claimed his attention. Hut stubborn facts are not easily bridged over, and my friend no doubt concluded that it was wiser to avoid than to ap proach them. I adtnirn hfs prudence?, but hope that he will net always remain u victim ot bad faith. I am asked how X know that Miss Black is not the author of the letters published in the trre iiMtn over her signature. I will tell, but Mr. Maggie must be blamed if my reply makes a laiiirhiiig stock of somebody. In the tirst place, then. T p.m aar that Miss Black has not the ability to write an article for publication, for she and I iie not entirely unacquainted, the bold HS:;oi t.oii of iier champion to the contrary notwithsutu.'.in. Secondly, -Miss Black is well known to this community, and I have heard younrf and old persons repeatedly dfclare that she was a miserable scholar and unfit to teach a school. Thirdly, several teachers told me that her bad spelling elicited general remark at an examination of teachers held some time since. Fourthly, a reverend friend of hers. in. whom she implicitly confides, and who knows her abil ities or rather lack of abilities well, and who Is no doubt fully posted about her pretended com rnu nicat ions, told me that he did not believe she wits capable of composing1 thein, Lastly, I have occular demonstrations and even tangible evi dence that she is not the authored them. Her fenulne letters are at my command, and they urnish ample testimony as to her incapacity. Those who read the one published in the J'ne nii)i of theSiith ult. need not be fold thnt th merits of Miss Black's composition are on a par with a leg r.f mutton pronounced to be as had ns barl could be ill fed, ill killed, ill kept, and ill dressed. Are not these i-ehsorts satisfactory? The second paragraph in Mr. Maggie's epistle. tii irrelevant, and too personal to deserve more than a passing remark. Abuse nitty gratify the cravings of a corrupt and pointed heart, hut must and will fail to make a favorable im pression ou an honest nnd upright mind. Let my opponent recollect, however, that I left my teens years ngo, have always resided here, and nm too long and favorably known in this com munity to need to defend myself against his personal attacks. If his record is as clear as mine, though 1 do say it mynelf, there is no rea son for saying that his presence isa curse or his absence a blessing to any community. To tell me that he was born a Lutheran is to exhibit his ignorance of the first principles of Christianity, and even of his own sect. But this matter is too trivial for further comment. 1 am ust -.unshed, however, that a man who pre tends to have read St. Jerome would make such a profession. He calls Jerome holy, and holy men tell the truth. The following passage from the writings of St. Jerome show that the Saint and my friend do not sail in the same ship that a wide and deep chasm lies, between the religions of the two: "I am united with your Holiness that is with the Chair or l'eter ; on that rock I know that the. Church is built. Whoever eats the lamb out of this house is pro fane. Whoever is not in the ark of Noah must perish in the deluge." Such is the declaration of holy Jerome. W hat does mv opponent think of it " 1 he in union wi'h his Hoii:icd, the im mortal INus I X. successor to St. l'eter and Vi car of Christ on earth, as was Jerome? Where does he eat the lamb ? In what ark does he take refuge? Can he say, like the early martyrs "Christian is my name nnd is my sirname"? if nor. let him see" to it in time let him take care and change his course, lest the rapid current of 1 error ami unbelief may one day carry him into the ;ril!f of rrdition. i I now arrive ii' a poivit in which I find a little i of everything and not much of anything. I will : but briefly notice it out of compassion fur your compositors. To say that 1 represented Colum- I bus as ih1 first discoverer of this country is to ! state a falsehood, and I refer the reader to my I last let'.!.-!-, published in 1 he Fricmart of the 25th I ult.. which i II throw soni" light on the love my adversary has for the truth. This is only one, however, of the munv f;;lse statements coftTilin- ed in the communication I review, but having made up my mind to treat the others with si lent contempt, they pas unnoticed. I have 1 .cretofore said, and "now repeat it. that Catho lics, imd I 'at holies alone, discovered this conti nent. Not a singio Lutheran participated or could have participated in that grand achieve ment, simply because I.ut l.eranism had neither a habitation or a name even at that late period. Mr. Maggie would like to exonerate the Hes sians if he ciiiil 1. but failing in that, he endea vors to divide the disgrace between the Catho lics and his own co-religionists. It ss all of no use. Hesse Cassel is a hot bed for his particular sect, and we all know thespirit with which that I base principality has always been animated. nrrcver me nag oi iiucnj iac cceu raiseu the Hessians have gathered in esgr basic to tear it down. Their Lutheran prince hired them out. like no many beasts of burden, to the highest t-iddet. not only for the purpose of aid ing to make slaves of some of the peoples of En rep", but even of citizens of this fiee laud of America. Nothing like this ever occurred in the Papal States, yet Mr. Maggie, with all the swagger of stump orator, impudently sjyles Pa pal Italy the greatest despoHsin the world ever saw. When he made use of that superlative he must have forgotten all about Hesse Cassel, where his sect and despotism have always mu tually sustained each olhf-r. tieortrc 111, like Mr. Maggie, was born of Lu theran patents, and hence was a Lutheran, ami as none but Catholics arc excluded from the throne id" England, of course he w.-..s eligi ble. Mr. Maggie's historical knowledge. I see. is soiucw hat muddled. Pity it is lie could not enter Maynooth College for a brief period in order to get his i ii-ty ideas brushed up. He contrasts the religious and political Con di t ions of .Nori h and Sout h America,. I low he is tube bencTil ted by this is more than 1 can see. ll'lhi i n-Ltioii is great, yiorious and free. Catholics helped to niake it so. Our semina ries and colleges abound for the education of the rising generation in art and science, and those w ho grad uat e from t hem are scholars in reality. Our churches are grand ami majestic in desijiii our charitable institutions tire found everywhere in the I'nion. Can Mr. Maggie tay so much for his denomination? Cviiiiuily not. His churches are mere shan ties compared to ours he has scarcely any schools or colieges. aud in vain would he try to point out hr charitable inst it ut ions. Thcs'e are the bone- and sinew of a liat ion. and t hose who erect them are t he most useful and de serving citizens. It is sclflh, then, for Mr. Maggie to arrogate to himself, at the e.i)ense of decency and truth, that to which he lias no right. All Iclp to elevate this nation, and facts and tigutcs show that we are not behind any in our ctforls to benefit our country. If South America is not materially prosperous, it is not ow ing to the religious "faith of that country, but to causes w inch I am not going to explain now. 1 believe, however, that Spanish A mcrica is more t iirist ian to-day than the Ciiitcd Males. Most people in this coun try profu.-.s nothing, and outside of the Catho lic church there are no lixed religious princi ples. Then morality is ut a discount and could not be lowi-i an'y w beret lian in t his coun try. 1 eoul'i .substantiate iny assertions with historical facts, but it is noi worth while to undertake to show what needs no proof. Mr. .Maggie waxes wuiui ami gets eloquent when he speaks of St. Bartholomew's. 1 am sorry, however, that he makes statements which are not sustained by any respectable historian. Every inteiligentschool boy knows that the, whole "tranaaction had its origin in polit ic-s. 1 will say nothing about the penal laws of Great ifritinii, or the blue laws of New Eng land, but. if Mr. Maggie, reads thorn over, nu n in his veins will the blood run cold, if In; has has not grown too cailoiis for such emotions. If my opponent thinks that his sect existed prior to Luther, he labors under a serious mistake. Where had it an existence? Who believed in it? 'Who preached its tenets? Docs not Luther himself tell us that lie was the only oik1 of his kind in the world, when he commenced, in his vexation and anger, to re form the. church of Christ ? Mr. Maggie iny say as much as he pleases about his Ling in heaven, but let me. remind him that "birds of one feather llock together." Lucifer and Lu tliiTfouml very much alike, ami their revolts and dispositions were also somew hat similar, and the consequent presumption is that i.'od did not spoil two bouses with them. Luther deserves not tho gratitude of mankind. He and his followers have yet to eon vert the first pagan nation to Christianity. If I am wrong let the Wilmore gent show- it. He reflected a large portion of the New Testament, and gave the Landgrave of Hesse permission to luive two wives at the same time, thus giving his approbation to polygamy, which is prac ticed even now on our own soil, to the ruin of families and in opposition to the tiospt.l. These are the works of Luther and my friend Is welcome to all the glory Attached io them. Mr. Maggie need not tell me that he has not the advantage of u good education, for I ant wide to see that in all his eirusions. However, ho is hardly eofiscious of this fact himself, for the less one knows tho more be thinks ho knows. Miss Black never gave general satisfaction as ti teacher, till. ftfid she confined herself to tho primer, which she was employed to teach, . people would have overlooked her shortcoming. Hut as soon n.s she began to entertain the children with religious exer cises in which the LutherVm preacher even led, then it was time to remind her of her du ties. In doing these t hings she whs ccrtuinly eneroaching on the rights of others, and such proceedings could not betoleratad any longer. Private measures were taken to stop all this, bvt to Yio itvprsse. Finally, 1 would say if Miss Black now fig ures so unfavorably "in the public press she was the first to introduce her name into it, and if she is sorry for it now let her blame Mr. Maggie, who induced her to put her lianie to his' verbose, ungravumatical ami unconnected eoMiys. Solteko. Toe Pointrrs. Two stars near tho North j star are called "tho pointers," which reiniads us mat we should once more point out thegreat Rilvr.ntae gained by purchasing all your dry goods aud fancy goods at the popular store of John J. Murpuy, under the Jrilnine printing office, near the post otlice, formerly the Man sion House corner, now Murphy's cheap corner, wlinrii thn whnlH fimtilrv enri be ftiinnliii uri f i. eheap goods ot all kinc.s iw rris line. THE RLOOD. The blood is the life of tho body. Disease is the antagonist ot lire. Every attack of disease is an attack upon the blood. From the blood is spcrnted the urine. Every deviation from the standard quality of the blood is represented in thw changed condition of the urine which is secreted from it. And as is tho change in the blood, so will be the change in the urine at the time. To know the eonuition or the urine, then, is to know the condition ot the tdnnd and the kind of deviation or disease. These are practical fact of medical science Propositions which have been elearly demon strated by the labors of illustrous medical au thors. Bud, Beale, Prtiute, Simon.&c.and which arc daily being satisfied by the examination of numerous specimeusof urine sent to our office. No. i:tirant street, Pittsburgh, representing every class and variety of diseas1. Those who would obtain a knowledge of this important branch of the medical art, bavin- a knowledge of the appearance and standard properties aud qualities of the urine, asalso the general pathological conditionsitiilisea.se, can soon learn the chemical unalysisand microsco pic operations necessary to detect the precise nature of almost every Malady with a positive ness amounting to more nearly mathematical precision than is possible in any other way. lhese investigations ami the prescribing of medicines in accordance with these facts has been the practical business of our life. So ex tensive has been our experience in thene exam inations during the last twenty vears thnt scarcely a town or township within'liftv miles of Pittsburgh, but numbers a dozen or more of patrons who have thus sent to us and obtained relief. And knoWiny that hundreds of others p.re still lingering out a miserable existence without medical aid, some because they have passed through the "old ordeal1' without relief, and some prhaps because they mav not know where to apply to, we feel justified in making these farts public, satisfied that a number will seize 11 In ill f line, lit,, ,n ,...!. .. . . .. .1 I . - I 1 .. , . t.i.fci iiuiuanuu uciuuv xuwarucu by a cure. ul- remedies in all chronic diseases are such as remove the morbid matters from the blood, and tone up the system. To build up, not break down-to stimulate the organic system to a healthy act ion and strength en thehody toits full vigor of animal life are the principles which wiil lad to success, if suc cess is at all to be had. Das. Oli'shl e. 1HJ Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 171. BIKISI IS71. Messrs. MAYF.it. PitopniETons of the NEW YORK DKV GOODS. MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING STOKE, have just openhd trie following new and desira ble Goods : 250 rieecs T.ptht Cai.1cobs elegant pat ferns"; 250 Suits Clothinu. made in latest fashions ; ISO Boys' and Youths' Scits. in all stvles; JOO Tnt'NKs, from the smallest to tlie largest sizes; Suspenders, Shirts. Drawers, Neckties, Bows, :., in tho largest varietv. Also, th1 most varied invoice of Ladies' Trimmed nnd I'ntrimmed Hatsand Bonnets : Children's Hats, trimmed, in endless variety; Mourning Shawls, Crrpe Veils. Collars, Sun Umbrellas, and Para sols ; 40 boxes of new French Flow ers ; 1H new Shawls ; Silks an i Satins in every shade ; a large display of Japanese Silk Dress Pat terns; latest Sty!; of Switches, Plaits and Chignons; new styles of Lace Collars, Plaid Sash Kibbons. Sun downs. Indies' Morocco Satchels; .V pieces of Summer Poplins, (rmimntreri to i-n7;, and nn immense assortment of other new Dress Goods nnd Trimming1, which need only be seen to be admired. An examination of our prices on the above goods will convince any one that we sell 20 jer cent, cheaper than any other store in .lohnstown. liemember that our large es tablishment is in the Opera House. Nes. "!;! and "It Main street. Johnstown, and remember also that all orders from neig-hboring towns and country will be promptly and satisfactorily at tended to. and selections e.s carefully made and goods furnished just as cheap as if the buver was present iu person. Z t H. MAYEK. Important to ScHooLDiRKcro:".--We copy the following frrtirt the iAte school law, for the information of some of our school boards, that they may know what the law requires of them: It shall be the duty of the board of directors to publish an annual statement of the amount of monovs received and expended, and the amount due from collectors, and setting forth all the financial operations of the district, by one or mere publications in one or more newspaper of the county in which they reside. If there is an amount of tax not collected, or pnv amount due to the district, if is to be stated as' "amount of yet due," at the foot of rec-eipts. and so carried out; and if there is nn amount of debt yet due by the district, it is to be stated as 'amount yet due for ," and so carried at t he foot of expenditures: in order, in both eases, tobalan.ee the account in accordance with the fact. If there was a building tax and a hous or houses erected during the year, the amount -f the building tax, cud of the portion of it ex pended in the year for this purpose, is to be stated in the same way. with the balance on hand, or thedebt for this purpose, if anv. under the proper heading of "Receipts" or "Expendi tures for Building." as in e-aseof ordinary school tax and expenditure. To Employers. A Committee of business men have organized the Employment Hpkeai of the 1 "in; Arii' f krhtian A sf.naf ion, r.nd located an otTiee at 13 South Seventh St.. Phil adelphia, where applications for situations are registered and so classified that nt a moment's notice. Clerk. Book-Keepers, Salesmen, Por ters. Lads. Farmers, Gardeners, and Laborers of all kinds c-an be supplied. A great many desirable persons from other cities, and Hie country, and the old world, are constantly flocking to the city, and asstrangers they apply to the Association' to befriend them. It is often of great interest to business men to get help, and get it rpiickly, and the Bureau oifer their services, imt;iin) no rliar-jc tu t itht r IHtrtw. Apply to en-address Ai.ex. Sloan. Sup't Employment Bureau, 123 South th Street. A'r() thin for rfffrciir.e. and use your influence to further this practical plan of helping the worthy. Of DE 1IAVK A RltO 40 Sonfh TIsirtt NtrM-t, Friiliile!iiii, nt 3 o'eloclt, 1' n April 10, IS" 1. l S. 6's of "SI J!fi' l)ii; " " YC vr-i H;? " " '0 H-"V H-", " " '65, 1124 lltTi " " 'to, new, HI-; Hl " " ... HI5.' HP, " " 'fix J ins nr " .Vs, 10-iO's 1 !sl4 luV I'. S. .TO Year 6 per cent. Cy.,. . ' 115 115; Due Comp. Int. Notes,.... Gold HOH' HOV Silver HH 113 I'nion Pacific R.R. 1st M.B'rids e40 50 Central Pacific R. R f5" W.5 I'n'n Pacific Land Gr'nt B'nds 730 I 710 It tH VEGETABLE SICILIM, -y T A T Tr The basis of its remedai properties is a vege table compound. IT WILL IIKSTOHE CjHAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOIt. It will keep the Hair from falling out. It cleanses tho Scalp, and makes the hair soft, lustrous and silken. It is a splendid hair dressing. R. P. HALL & C( .. Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. o 21 in o o gas HI -"taa i DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretrfcrre existing between F P. SaVpp aud .Ias. Wu.t inson in the Marble mtmufaotiirirtg business at Loretto, is this day (March 1st, lsTl.) dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said llfni are? nedihed to sett le and pay up im mediately, and ail having claim against us will present them for settlement. Tfo books will bo loft at the store of F. 1. Sad pp. . SAUPP x WILKINSON. P. S. The Marble bii sines will be carried r'.'n in all its various bmncries by tho undersigned. All wismng highly finished job at moderate prices, will please give me a call. . . .1 A M 1S W I LKINSON. Lerctto, April 13, 137L-3t. OUNTY COMMISSIONER ! The su br-erf ber hereby a n ni m n ces h o rt sel f a s n h aspirant for the Democratic nomiuutiun for the position of Cocmt CoMMisueNErt. and pledges himself, if nominated and elected, to discharge tho duties of tho olliee honestly and to the; tnst of his ability. JOHN S. LOMEUEAUX. Blacklick Twp., April F, lf71.-te. Q1LK AND VELVET ltlliHONS, boundless in variety and exquisite in style, j just received by E. PAUL A: CO., i April 15.-21. Wilinorft, Ph. m cm -or PIECES OF -OF -AT Popular Prices JUST JtKCEl VED -BT limp 9 NOS. 113 AND MS .TOIINTOAV, TV. A LARGE STOCK OF m AJ ) Millinery Goods, &c, &c, At Attractive PRICES. GEIS A FOSTEli, No. HI & 115 Clinton St., joiissrotrx, pj. One Price-Cash Only-Small Profits. Johnstown. 15, lS7L-tf. pAMBRIA COUNTY BOWDS. Ti e Commissioners of Cambria Count j" are now prepared to sell to those desiring the same, Cje HON US fit said county, in sums of f Hat, hi nd 00. Tiles1 -Monds are issued by authority o'f the Court of Oieirter Sessions of Cambr'a coun ty, for the purpose f raising money to build the New County Jad. -end pay intevest at the rate of six per cent, per nnnum-id interest being payable semi-annually od are rethscm able at the pleasure of the Cocjniissio'ners. after the 1 3i Ii la.y of Decern tc.r. Ih?4, and pay ablethe i:ilti ilii.v of S-.ptomlx-r. I8SI. Couponsareattuched to jnch Bond forthe semi annual instalments of interest. Parties desiring to invest in this Loan will please- call on the Commissioners at their OlEec in Ebensburg. Witness our hands this lOthdiyor April. A, D. 171. MAI'BICE MrN'AMARA. ) J AMES E. NEASON, VCom'ru. FKANCIS O i ltlEL. S Attest J. A. KennepY, Clet iv. (af r.PV-U.? ; A ITDITOHS NOTICE. The umler signed, hnVirig Veen fippe.Intel Afditcrto make distribution of the money in the hands of the Sheriff, aring fituu the sale cf the real es tate of David It. Jones, hereby gives notice that he will atteud for that purpose at his office in EbensburS, on ThuiIrjt, tte tt rtay of Mr- lull, nt 2 o'clock. i S.. When and where all persons interested may attend. ... .Hi AN S. BIiEY. Ebensburg, April 15, ls7l.-;jt. A A UDITOR'S NOTICE TI e un.Ter signed, ha virg-been appointed to hear and report upon the exceptions tiled to the f.rst and final account of V. A. SHOBMAKteif. Guardian of EtlWanl Inglert. hereby gives notice that he will attend for that purpose at his, office in Eb ensburg, on Wi-itiinl)- lli Sildayot May next, at ' o'clock, p. M., when and where all persons interested tufty attend. . JOHN S. KIiF.Y. Ebensburg. April 15, 1371.-3t. ITHlTOirS NOTICE The omler- a in-1 V.a i,. I ,, ...a.. I 1 . . I . A i"T " .'-ft ' - ii al '-':iii-'t nil'iili'l i .j report the facts, with his opinion of the sit u)';. 4n lh,i niAttn, l.n lfl;.'... f It L1, v ... iu iiii, in-itiv . - . in. . I ill. Mil , .ii'n , i. 1,1, r.K and Anna E. Ei.ocii. (late Anna E. Luthe".,) his wife, touching her legacy, h.erel-y give, notice that he will attend for that purpose rt ain oitisr in Etiensburg. oti I huodny, I lie'.i l cluy of May next, at 2 o'clock, i M-, wh0u and where all persons Interested may attend. . J'HN S. KTIKY. Eb'enslmrg, April 15, lS7L-.jt. jSJOTICE O F DLSSOTAITIOX. The -L ' partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned at St. Au-justine. Craoriu county, was disstilved ly noitusl e-ofsent u March 17th, 1871, and f.ini,"u tbtt dle tlo b'si nos has been aud will continue to to vrliduet ed by C MoGough. A srttlemebt vr lle busi ness of the late am is d-'r"!. . .... CSLflOrfitT, April ln-rtt. Is. j lo UT M i f 2-. E . f t II fl Art herthy informed 0:al lh Wasliinatou Motel : 7th and Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA, Has been refitted find reuirmVlio l ly the undersigned, find is now open for guests with loca tion central and o.harjre moderate render ing it a desira ble stopping place for MERCHANTS, BUSINESS MEN, A.B PLEASUEE SEEKERS, REMEMBER ! This Hotel Is CHESTNUT STREET, t tiio rcry liecrt"'ef liurinctt?, and but a few 8tips frcni the difTerent p'.acrs of AmufsfiMp.t, GEORGE J. BOLTON PKOPHIETAU. Of IJoLton's HoTtL, HAr.irtsKcrfe:, ami CoicmrtiA lIor?F.. Cxvk Mt. it O PICE IN TTlTHIlToT-r rAl.evtA VOPT, intermarried -n-.h .Toltrt 'siins. residing in Blairsville. Indiana conetv Pa.. and to Eui.K.N Vost. iiiterin..i-rieit tritl. ...iL seph t.'oie, residing in the State cf Iowa. heir". J aud legal rrprcsetitaf ivt" of Jaimh Vvwt. lare j of Carroll township, Cumbria ciwitv, 'rlec'd : Take notice that an 1 n-iee wiil b- IreH at the late dwelling house. .f J acoh Yost, l:re of Carroll tonuship, ( 'Ambri.l eoutliv, iieceased. nrt 1 iir-sitay. tu-. 2ii .lay l ?lny rsexi. a one o'clock, i-. St.. TrA the purpose of making jiarti tion of "he real estate of s.'.id defeased to and among his children and legal reirt-e-son'tative1-. if the same can be done without prejudice toor spoiling or the san-1 otherwise" to .m;e ami Appraise the same ; at whih time and plo vwi iic reuuested to attend if vou think proper ... Y' !- I'N'CKEK. Sl erilT. Si.e-tifrs Offic-e. Lber.fburg, Aprrl 1, 171. 1? M V L O YMEN T luJK E A t; --- or Tii e Ycung Men's Christian Astociatitn ! Oleic-, f-irt Notitli Tih St., Plti!tA, Ji'-t wcrn C'lrsOit'f ninl IVahtut. It yo!i wish to hire labor or snvkiinl. writ( nnd te,i us just the holn vou warir, th" rMre-? yo:l will pay. and the best" and cr.cap.-t wav'fi reaeh yor place1. If far from I'liJbul.dohf-i.Voit hHd better enclose UaU Hoad fai. We WVl di -uir best to serve you and Rive ail the ir-V.mia Hon we can abou't he person -e vend u'r di--ire is toasnlxt the wortiiy, at,d ,:o hargn to either jiarty. Address S'ip't KH;pfein?( Hin'nau, 12Tt SOt'TH "III STKlUOT, 1'llll.AUA. TXECCT0U S NOTICI1 - - Exfi:c uf Jcremirft XicGnii. eV-'.'f. Tetter Testfliiicntiii-v to the ICsifxte of JrHK MlAH Mel.O.Mt.UK. late -f Washfnvto'i town ship. Cambria county. J ainjr oeen printed tir the undorslsriu d ti.v the IteBsfer of s i.iinuntv, ail :ersoi:s hu.vj-ig claims against the estate of said'ficeefient are herein iiotiiie-1 to present tho same iu!y probated tor eltfpncnt.' aud tho. indebted thereto are required to m:iUc pnymcnt wi'llout tiuiifeessarv delay. A N.S" A P.. yt-.ut i VlOLE, ) .. J N . . E. SCAN LA X, , FrerU or' Afril 15, Itrjl.-tit. To Dig Ladies ef E toSnrg anil Ymli PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS &AKIXG. MISS C A SSI E A . TA v't S his oed a Fash 'onatilf Drfss .ti . Jk i rj- Ks tnlilisbiiten t at her residence yr cVn t re st re-1, opposite the new Jail. . Just rec eived, new a?td r-!e?.Tt Pet terns of all the latent styles cf L-i'lii-s' ntd Chil li ren's Dresses. Parit, London and New York Fashions 1u adTahce of puhltshed rrlniW. Caii and pee styie. examii:- v.crk and learu prices. Ebeusburj;. April 1. l-itl.-tt. ITUSIC! M1TSIC! 1 TI; "Fis. rir St. ji)srptr' ill teprepar'd foifive f. - Ji S3" rfa.ino on th pi ,Nt s.-3tfTV5SS5ffirlr" W1 Mr.TOlHTON rrCAfll- N ET OKC.AN et auy ESx' tim after Histr. ? -J If7K.ir ter.ns apply .. to thf Kiperifrs.s, Sir- tec M. itOHTC.Nsis. or to Rev. R Chartres tntMierate. Etnsburg, April 1, lS71.-tf. c c C. Caitre. A UDITOL-Jt" NOTICE Ti e nm!---1- signed, hdvinty been app?fnted Arrfror tn distribute the ..loner in the har-sls of tae Sheriff arising f rorr. the safe of the al -1:;te r4 Jnbn Nifzf lt. ta",eby jrivt-s notfw that he will attend for t h:it ros. a f. his, il?i. e jt F.eiibnrg. eri T''t-"srAV, th 2:5th dey of Ai'Rii,. instal 2fi' dloA, e. ji wheri artd where t fersor.f inter fed uiar tttteud. JOHN S. iillllY. Ebeusb'-irg. Aprils, TSTT.-'ft. I A UniTOIIS NOTICE. The linger- j J - signed. Irvncr I-een nppoiiited .ln.;tnr to ( distribute the money in the handsof the Sheriir ! arisms f r-otn the sae oT the real estate of Oatli- ;n Nifjielt, hereby gives notipe tlmt he will ateud for that pin pos-'Ht bis o.rtee in Ebcns Uuru. on Trfyptv", fhe2jth dn.vef Armu lest. nt S o'c-loek, p. m., when uivd w"hera irsnn inter-sed may ttttend. JOH itMLHEV EtKjusborg, April J,lS7I.-3t. p x e c it t o ij ' s" otic i: . Estate of. "jifATHi ts TrKTRircrr, dee'd. K-tfers Tc?tinentry having hern granted1 by fhe Register of Cambria eountv to the nuder Sliie.e-1 en the estate of Mat Mas HietriecH. ltiti of Chest township, dee'd, tr t ice is h-rhy gfv.? to all persons :ndfbteJ rosniu crta'e to make pu"ut it withoui di'Iay. and t-.r.se ha vfn-rc'a-ir!'' io prese'nt theif; i prv kssv;-,. r. ffct'L & CO. S ttow stock j Chest Twp AprR 8,111.1, rr.,lf t t-v-.-. t,.r rIe.aei,'t. - Of ifCT &1M Jm ,,' -IPWIMJ ur-. - l-Mr-t-T eTh i- - beexeeileti. CU ,cv exmino Jn 'irV . es. One dooreast of the twit V. Ii, Chu.ry.-u t, iljMorc. i-a. iprJ-5.Jft.J ess us e. S'Ain.A co : ftri&Afe ttratf -b flrf? r Krt ci .r in T it aiato. m
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