, . -- . y .n jij ! -I i APKIL 22, 1S71. ..,r (V. : '. 1 vt'.' ' .frxTTiErLiis s ,., ora'virfflnarlyror it( . liVt-Jirl-iilau C-liurc-li. ilif - .,-r, p,,sle.r(rfSt..Tohirselniro.l, if 1VLL',,V ,V'ivr a lecture upon the CVs&hw- , 1, v.u-tV . lime!). Loretto, on ' vlHl 3'H. 'at Vi o'clock, P. M. ii-""' ' 1 n '"Tnd personal. ,rr (M Cim.pon Kau. Poap. 'E'V"r' Monday. Sf- 21. u'. r! will I1,n "s ,,,Uows : :i 01 1 i,"r i i -! 11 v e K iM'n b n pjc rt'li ,;,i'M.ui!iith iMu-i.urs.-h Ex- 5:'5 in'! Southern F..lros East. : 'w" connecting with Mail Train . l'iiila'Icli'hhi Express Last. V' H M . : - I ' vo CrosHon n X or. .n .1. paiture of l'ittsl 0V,(, ittsburgh , West. l M.. ir on (it'l'aiiuit ui x i:i.uuci- . , . "til M . .3 -1 -uibai near Home. !,, r' 1).. mci.ee, Hislop of this (Cath- F"''1 our u'wn 14 Vlfcit tllis vwpnkM ""ere found under a stono I., . r t i.e ot hi 1 ' ' . t w net '"'i fr frml rapetli in the woods between ",fI 1... .: .... ... j . : v i l"j"e r.ffei'e'l crtHtly. "ter'J drfcr went giipiiinj; an 1 rliot 'P Canoe l.'rork, other day. L'tU r'ke weigh! five pounds r,c Vi(, ficii I'f iii order, nnd to 'te'.ne il'.'.mtli. it' At ho oilier purpose, f.:' !uiti!l l-e inrariitv invited. ' iwjicntfi) rain wont to uleop on tl.e tifl'k m O i fliier.ee. West morelsnd ,','(. e ('ar l ift week, and a train of cars , v rut him to piec. i J e Lu . I neb i i. t I j t'Ircr. J; i " S yB (iii!';'!.' was ine an-i nrqunicu iir iisui'tiier of woman luuccd Mary Ann .jP ,t Uri.ai Tip in November lust, and ni)'ici;d :tt tl.e time. ; J'lp.t.vrrian cli;reh on Jfonday . - ; .t vr :is l! H'crf of n larpo u!:1 iti ;pn;r.( r;:t ce ir'ti;g. at which !lv. I: I: t:i-i."ii did ' si'f ;ik:n. :r:.m on ti e eve oi ;c'iiig to press unit . 1;, W . M..iernsKr aiu: iainuv n ivo rn- , m K- a iu.c ;ntf-!id tannic up l!ie;r I..:. ... W t rt '.If ii:' c r.t ere m u m m u n i . n ntl.fik. A:::i E. D'rkfn'on crl'vered a Iroture rn ? f is' ra t;. ral ja r ay! 'j I 1 1 t ' " in Johnstown on 1 liursddv rt'. mvi s to de'.iver "Joiii oi Arc,' j.er a Imuie nbout her, i:i Alioona on fH ill''. -7ht;c lme bfen cveral frrmt here of . i J ..r . .1. i :. i. I lit ti.tvc ncaru im nt".iii'is; ncirj; uu- Ki- trie t-H'i ex 'PJ'l me f u ri u fri up lire -.i v, hi d Be g'-CJ'S the frost oughtn't to be ..n.f i tur t!''.. T'ne man ' o too poor to take Ihb rnicr wi'.l lie in town on WednesditT it. lie ii.ti.': to l.ring hi family to tl.e cut. m;d f.v-rc's to be accompariie.l v ifu bio takes t.'.e j'lrtra but fever p ivs tor IT:i!:;!r:!:i!ori Clobe ?r.vs tint Feverai : tl.re Live h e rnrtii id tl erl.eurn t k ! fin fly af.p;ii;g a let, her t fig full of . r lo :i i art n'.Vn-te 1. It don't eav how i. - ef ir' ii' u-t be or how ofien tbe applt- ';. .ii.ci be tn v. i . -)'. I sul &. Co , of WilniTP, nre nrrorg 'J.e : ii'irfii-'i-rr iii d dtMTvit:;: n;ci'-h.Mi in .f.'i!!tT. at.d keep a laic cr ti! tided !.-. Ik t,t j;.." ;), iiiiii ibry-c!! dte:ip ! it fd4 He f-:!d in Johi.atywn. We utk ii.is lii'Cral pitronae. -l:t AlriatiiMii s.ivj the bcj' th'.itz o :.ii:?:u:e bie.ikfat i h not her nap '1 iiat's " -i:!'.T'! theory, but wbenbe atte-mt-.U to it ie l'-rf4 r. i r -f r.i:d ?pe!U '"'nsp" '. aa "i." I'.ut then, m know, tr.i.itckcs ' ... !.a; :cn w'.' h t! e bct ol ' men 50n:ettma. A: vr'T nire'iiifr on Tliursday eventr.p !:.oi.r ioBi; Cot revive to e force the f , Inch o! late has been ia re hon'-red r- l.'eaeli than tiieoNrtrvai.ee. So hence '' Mr Iloor, lite the cencraiitv of letter t vi ip8- : 9tr ri!!- : :.t if r . - i- r i : J. -.:tri, Lave to "tke up hi? pen." -n.eLitrno! L vn.i Mel arhmd, near J ip . iiiair CM.nty, a$ set on fire bv a freight !:p, rn fi:i,e-dav evenii.s- ,f Inst week. t.:e'y detreyed. was nlo the fiarn ; il Cieiir.n, to which the fire cornmu i'l ! wo ln". a tiireMhirii? mach ine .and ::. tare.it 2 laiHenieM wei i.n.no.1 Jir. IlCi.rv M ar" . :1 e n-w r r. .r.t Ir.fnr r.f H-,-e, I.iiiy'a .Stytion, ,r,i. our thanks r.rvi (.f irit!i:i.in t a. rr-jn.l eolillon r 5 'L' C'li l!if:r ' r ..r . .. I .. - . . "ii 1 urMo eveiiiiig uexi, " 9 are not 011 tie ii2ht fantaitic toe" 0 ni:v 1 reit r r,,i .. . ... ...m r , " T ifC; IJ'tW 11 II LUC VJilil now ' i.n'. in (.' out our presence. e cyt ;!''". lor erecting au engine house e n,:'t hn;n .. rroiit,,! u n Hli on I hnrsda v linls whs on Thursday 1-"t taj-r'AJ ti, ' '"f.'ve j.'.'i' ;.r Wni Tibbot, who is to e work. The building is 'j X 1 or p! li v 0. and is to be a frame co'incii chamber in the rear. ' work i to !,c. cjt'i'iieiice 1 without delav. a H Ji.'i.'i! t' "i'sl ii, Huntingdon county. 3 F-: "tr.oig of lust week, the barn ol -.t: 1 'iiiPi'rr ;.h.ti : - 1 :,.!.. . . - t - "nil 11 LVIIiaiLd J, IIILIU ' 'f h,M(,-1. 'wo bead ot cattle, bugy, ; -S "ijron. grain, l-.av. cjeaf, etc., was btini v ;"!'-' ground, iiivol'ving a lo?8 of $2..r, ,r, ,!,;uM.,!,-e- I'resuraeil to have been jl ,a'' ''r.f1 iai y . f.,. ".'.e AaB'ft';.';i ( autiona the farming it: 'V ;u::in I"'"' right and agency n ,"'''' W af g,:''1 l" l,e l,,'"1g llleir vo" t','P n'w in evcrjI pnrta of the cou nty. .- ..iielan account a couple of weeks 4, ,' tJ motiiod bv which farmers in the ,1 ' U'f:l swindled by men of this ilk, f -Me ..or friends to be careful about .If Oi iiT .Ir.r, v -.4 1? during several ighta of Ute -.Vi!1'1'" ''" wi,il lhe refulgent light thed . "-'l'JPct by the Alleghaiiiaa in this M J. '-'' ""rora borealis has been visiting ' ''c rds are Latin, aurora mean .,t,oL'ra' anu "orealis mearmig borealis, and 'v i Ti tc,etll0r meaning the northern CX. eJ always come to see us ia the rV,fTD !d f'ox- tL wood of which was cora , 4,1 way. was unearthed by one or r1Ic. f-9 " aineJ Jones, in a piece of woods in ' ?'lili;P H couple of miles from this "Vr, . 7 la3t WCk a,ld wa3 found 10 tcj w ,oz"n Lotties of pure bay rum . The t a ';fP,Jited beside a log and covered Van! , es" In ,he language of the Al .H"' uwdiVlieb get there, when, .'l u. and what for? Bedford " Mu,len' u- S. Assessor for fc1Jln '"J and brother of our former r," an f- - Mullen, Esq., made a nar- iii . ' "orse tailing back upon lnm m rd' ipti"s 10 draK a ue Eeirc'i "rctl!e B'e"p bar,k a creek rear current l,a, w awolleu and the tr.,-, ,crrieJ norse and sulky below the ,.,"r. UU'Jinj I I art V.. , v-r r.f 11 Ar.. . ittn : " uoor ntigtinor, Mr. M. L,. Uat .i.Jj ah 'hat spirit of go-ahead-ativeties cuij" nil his business ventures, has '-ctioni. a.,;otnniifision Irom the Governor as jwLr 111 tljls Plttc' nd in a neat card it tb"tr''.anfeunces what he is prepared to do fjf in.!,-1"6' . Mr- Oatman has the capacity slrR h.mselt t,.rrf ..vn tl.A din of fr"' is'1 'e?' and s l,ctiu"ccr cannot fail to i! bar CC"r"' Wheu ,"'i-din that role ho --rit-L0"" J"-0?1. r '"ble nnd competent. iBPiai. 1 dollltrs av recently been iveted Eb,, hUr''i' J0U k,:0, what ,1,al J o0 ti , g ,s1' Aassociatiou, if you know Nation e,LnJ lhe resuk hjL ,,een the tra tn r , re live P,ke irm th turbulent rarf . ""t'hai.na to the pelucid V,,.. 01 dnrn in thia vir-in'-f .!, ;, :. T., A it is tl.':r... .''ore-taid pike will proceed to do in the in n lncre,9e and multiply, "i- ed ?"?lllim niateur fishermen are re Xr.-V ha(ii off a lhe P'ke re under ifo-tttion of th law For "he lefiected a large poition of the ',cw restamcnt," in "SoltcroV rommunica tion hist week, read "he rejected," etc. The error is chargeable to the compositor who set the type and failed to correct the "proof." We deem it almost a waste of words to say anything commendatory of the marble work executed bv iJr. James Wilt. ;r., r t-.. . . - ........ , v. UlflVHU, i wliose card will be found elsewhere. As a fTvotkcr in mnrble Mr. W. has a taetear.d t:l i f-r.t possessed by few, and do ob leaves Lis Iianns wliich is not a credit to his nicchai-ical Fkill ind a source of pride to his customers. Many cemeteries in this county contain endur ing monuments of hi? ekill ai.d all proclaim his aWility to do work in a superior manner. iy all means patronize him it needing his services. O ur merchant friend over the wav,l,Ir r R. JJaikcr, has made arrangements" to hav printed and circulated freo o"f charge amor.ir his country friends, for the balance of this year, a pood sized, well Ailed, and certninlv very ue!ul publication called -'The Farmers' Monthly," which contains among other things a larpe nnd neatly displayed advertisement of his cheap cash store. Those who receive this welcome monthly visitor should r.ot forget to repay Mr. liarkcr's kindness by dea'ing with him, if iley can do as well as clsewhererwhich we nre sure they can Thoo who had the pleasure of witnessing the entertainments given byj the celebrated Coleman Children, on Monday and Tuesday CTcnings of this week, were not onlv deli-hted o. ....! I... .1.. 1 " 0 . ui.u c... -.. lrj 1,15 tiiusicat pel lorm.incos of those youthful prodigies, and all came away j satisfied that they had been witnessing entcr j tainmcuts which have never been equalled in EbeiiiOurg. These wonderful little girls me j certainly irresistible in all their roles, but the j acting of Iiit! Louie is beyond question the I most pleasing and enjoyable. The parts i taken by Mr. Coleman himself were also well Isnstaiied and well r;ceived. V,'e consider I this troupe worthy of libeial patronage wher -I ever they may go, and trust that tho'report is I true that tfcey intend to give several cntertain j mente at Cresson during the coming summer. j Tnp. FinsT anp Ekst of Inhibitions Coming. ; Rosstoi., .- priiiger A: Hendtreun's tireat Mas ; todon Menagerie, tiigantic Circus and Colossal Caravan ami Museum, together with the All j Hen Aba (Lilian troupe d real ledouin Arab. will exhibit in this town on Wednesday, April I iJtuh. for one day only. The management announce for the season ; of lt7l not only the largest but the most nt ( tractive, novel, original and instructive public ; amusement ever Horded in this country. The j great AM Hen Abdaiiah troupe of genuine j l'edouin Arabs, or '-Sotis of the Desert" (four teen in number,) acknowledged V tS I'.irr.. pean and American press as giving the most Mauling, rare and woiiderful performances of any -jeop e cn esrth. Their exfraordinarv feats, both on the ground and in the mid nir. furrnss both t'escriptioi. and belief. The vast depnrt tneht of zonlogv is composed of rire an't curious animals ff Europe, Asia Afi ica. North and South Ameiica, Australia, New Holland and Ceylon, including ornothe l'.gicid pelecions of the best specimens of trop ical and oriental birds, and embracing t'e finest collection of trained horses, the smallest ponies and the best performing lions in the world. Among the specialties are a herd of elephants and a drove of camels and dromeda r:n. A mammoth cnrivan of eighteen mnss:re cf.gea, it is a etuprndou.j combination, involving an investment ot half a million of !ol Inrs. em -p!M ing an ! my of iii-ip!ined men in its -er-vice. e:n:iloyin a multru le of horses atd a tiain o! n igon?, deiis :nd cages over a mile lo;.g for iiH trans;(rtat io!i thrcrph the cot.ntrv. Tl.eie wii.be a grand scenic parade on the nioiiiing if the exh'bition. The circus will develop a cavalcade of noble 'eefs. cornprisii.jj Arabian, Jlelgiau, Hunga rian, Fr.-orli and domestic thorough bred, in c-.'iinec iMn with the most daring male and fe male ridti. acrobats, gyintiaa.s, trapeze and genera! performer?. CrrXTT Taxation We hear great com plaint, especially in fiber. i-burg, abut the val uation jut upon prot city by the A-'p.JS rj of Cambria county, and also against tho Cotpnis sioners of the county in the performance of their duty as a board f revi-ijn 1 1 if asserted among other thiups that the valuation i ore third higher than in previous ycirs. Admit ting this to be true, and we believe it is so in many ins'anrcs, fees it really increase the burden of the taxpayers ? Last year the conn ty ar.d pooi tax was assessed at the rate of r'r,'BTFFN miiU cn the dollar ; ibij year it is laid at ten mills, being four mills liss on the dollar than las: year. So that, notwithstand ing the iucrrased valuation, the taxpayer will not only not Lave more taxes to pay, hut in most instances even less than last year, or other previous vcrs. The complaint made by some of our EberiR bnrg friend that property here i at a stafx! still, whi'e in moit other portions of the coun ty property iff advancing iu value, is entitled to more weight. Still other localities think they have equal ground ot comp'aint. Yet there is one thing that should b borne in mind by all, and that is, tint t'ne officers making the assess ments are under a solemn oath to r-scj every property at its actual cash value ; and we ven ture the assertion ihat there is not a taxp.ner in Ebeusburg, or e'sewhere in tho county , who wou'd take lor bis property, iu cash no, not in gold the valuation placed upon it. Our ruembor, Mr. Rose, it may Leas well to 8v, is getting a bill pa-sed allowing nn appeal to the Court from the taxation in the Commis sioners' office. This is right, and we truat it will become a law. Indeed, we understand the Commissioners are iu favor of its passage Then the taxation can he reviewed and errors, if tbeie should be any, corrected. RUMORKD ClIANGK IIHtC CaTUDLIC PaSTOB- atk. '1 he rumor has been rile lor some time past that Rev. R. C. Christy, paetor of the Catholic church of this place, is to be trans ferred to another fleli of labor, and the proba bilities are that sucii wi'l prove to be tho crtse. It is no business of urs to inquire why this change is to tie made, but we deem it due to Father Christy to say that he has accomplished a work in the erection of the beautiful chuich edifice in this place, and in the establishment of first class schools under tho care of the Sis ters of St. Joseph, as well as in many other wins, which should ever stand as monuments to his zeal, devotion and indomitable perseve rence, and which should win for him the kind ly remembrances and devout prayeri of tho entire congregation over which he has held pastoral charge for the pas: five years. The departure of Father Chrhty -will be sincerely regretted by the members of his congregation, with but few exceptions, as well as by nearly all of his fellow citizens of other creeds, among whom he has numerous warm friends and ardent admirers. We can only hope that his labors elsewhere will meet with equal suc cess and fully as rcech appreciation, to say the least, as they have met with bete. ' Wtio is to be his successor has not yet we presume been fully determined, but we have heard the name of Rev. J. C. Farren, of Ty roue mentioned in that connection. Acother week, however, will prooably unravel the mys tery. Twenty Yiahs is Bed. It is. a fact that may not be generally known, even among our own citizens, that there is in this community a colored woman named Wilson, now aged about years, who has not only been confined to her bed for the last twenty years or upward, but who has been forced in all that time to rest iu one position, owing we believe to au attack of paialysis. Never icce taking her bed has she been able from hr own volition to mine from it, and never has she been out of it except lor very brief periods, and only then through the ageicy of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Roberts, witt whom she lives, or some other person or persons called to her aid. Notwith standing her severe and protracted aillictioua, this ola woman is in ttie enjoyment of all other natural functions and is always iu the best of spirits, bhe caiue here many years ago with Mr. Jacoo Turner, to whom she was inden tured whn only three years of age. Her case is certainly a remarknbie o-.e, and well wcithy the attention of medical men and others inter ested in uch m&ue.-g. Local Correspondence. JonNSTOvrN, April 19, 1871. Dkar Freeman A friend direct from CaliJ iornia. oroppea in with ns last Saturday and remained two days, which prevented 119" from wiiting as early as we nsnallv do. He con versed thus wise : There are"2.r.O stations on tho railroad from San Franeisco to Omaha. The road ns far as Salt Lakecr Ogden station, is called the Control Pacific R. R. from Og rien to Omaha it is called the Union Pacific H. R. There is abundance to eat.,- r.nd palace cars to sleep in, if one has the money to piv for it. Cost, of trip about $lf-0. There is a poor chance for wheat in California on account of the dry season, 'l he people were eommenc ing to bum the "tulcs," or rush awnmps, which rre dry in summer, in order to plant crops. Tide water runs a great way back in the Sac ramento and St Joaquin rivers. It reaches Stockton, on the latter river. A new railroad is being built up the Jt Joaquin river. San Francisco is doing an immense Pacific, China and Japan trade. The harbor is chock full of veasels all the time. He stopped at Montana, five hundred miles west of Salt Lake, from the railroad. Here quartz crushing is the order of the day. Immense mills are running day and tight, ai d the gob! is gathered from the dust by the aid of quicksilver, which collects the fine, invisible particles of gold together, and repulses all other matter. The route is per fectly safe for travelers, nnd tho 5b0 mile trip can be made in four and one half days. The; e has been a very open winter in Montana, r.nd not cold, tho thermometer never reaching more than degrees below zero ! Towns and settlements are growing tip rapidly all along the two Pacific roads and through all the fer tile val'cva ner.r the loute. There is a bianch south to Denver, Colorado Terri tory, 1 1 0 miles in length and ot.e to Salt Lake City, south. Lhl miles In length. Towns nre rapidly spririL'i-ig up along these branch roads. My friend thinks that if there weie three roads to California, one north and one south of the present one. they would all find business The local trade increases very rapid'y as towns spring up along thc-e routes. He thir.ka the rich valleys of the west will all goon teem with a brisk , thi ivin ' population and that the Indian's days will soou be played out. A younj son of John Hamilton, Clurles bv nnme, residing in the Fifth Ward, made a nar row escape from very serious inj try at the Rolling Mill one day last week. He was em ployed at the rolls, and was j'ist caught a d d pulled away in time to prevent one of his arms from being drawn into tho machinery, with what result, if not pulled away, it is an easy matter to conjecture. A chap who had been bonding with Leon ard Kist, at E.nst ConetBaugh, suddenly de camped on Sunday morning last, taking with him a sum of money and several articles of perso-ial property be'onging to Mr. K. The thief started west on fjot nl.ing the railroad, but was overhauled at w Fiorci.ce and brought buck, but what was sub 'cquently done with him I did not understand. The Fair at St. Mary's Academy list week was well attended and liberally patronized, as it certainly deserved to be. It closed for the present, but will be re-opened on Friday nnd Saturday evenings cf last week. The lecture of Rt. Rtv. M lomenec on tho Ecumenical Council, at the Catholic church i:i this place, on Wednesday evening of last week , attracted a large audience and was in tho high est degree instructive nnd intrrev.ing. Were ii not that I might bo trespassing too much upon yotir space. I would consider it t'rne well spent in giving you an outline of the liishop's admirable discourse. Mtfiil 5; Strong's Mirror of Ireland, a pan orama comprising over seventy beautiful paint ings of the mot fmou town and scei cs in the Emerald Isle, will be on exhibition at the Main Street Opera House on the evenings of the t7th. 2-t!i urd 'J! h inst. No son or daughter of the ''old sod" should fail to P( e this magnificent work of art, nor should the proprietors fail to furnish ' compli men' ur'e" lor your correspondent, and for yourac'.l" like wise, if you come down. Rob Rov. I DriiocEATic Coiwtv Committed, A meet ing of th o above Committee ha vin been called , isee under editorial head,) wo herewith pub lish the names of the gf r.tlcrr.en comprising that organization, as also the districts from which thev bail : It. T. .Tofm'tn! r.a'rll'n f' 1.1.11 ...T A T i ams twp.. John F. Stull ; Allegheny twp.. Win. ituek ; lt!a( klick twp.. Abraham Ma kin : Cum bria twp.. Win. Uerg; Cumbria Lor., Thomas Judge; Carroll twp.. M. J.Nagle; Cairolitowa lior., Francis Flick; Chfst twp., Anseliu Weak land; Chest Springs bor., Joseph Wcrtncr; Clearfield twp., J aeob Nagle ; Concilia ngli twp., Y 01 lock Kobier ; Conomauirli bor.. Fat rick K ic ney, lirst ward. Augustus Abler. '' ward; C.m- Iiers lale. bor.. John Lninison ; Croyletwp., W. Joyd : Fast Conemaugli bor., Lawrence Fur loisjr; Ebcnsbiirg bor., ii. F. Vaughn, eat ward, G e rire (in rley, wck t ward ; Fr-i 11 k liu bor., Wm. Adams; Gullitiiin twp., John I'ortcr; Jackson twp., Henry Rajrer ; Johnstown bor., Agustns J langiis. first ward, James if. Hnford, -d wd. John Fliinairiin. od ward; J (mat "nan Horner, tih ward ; H. Mattern. jr.. .rth ward : Jose; Ii Thom as, lit !i ward; Lore! to bor.. II. T. O'Friel ; Miil ville bor.. Fatrick Connelly ; Minister twp., A. Purbin : Prospect bor.. Pavid Cronan: Richl;irid twp., Wm. Cfde ; Sutntnerhill twp.. Fat. Lynch; Summitville bor., Peter Poiigherty ; Susnuc Laniiu twp.. John Suttiin'-rville ; Taylor twp., l'on.r Keurns ; Woodvali; bor., Casper W. Easly; Wilmore bor., Isaac Wike; Washington twp., John Hamilton ; White twp., George Wuiters ; Yoder twp., Abraham Culin. In Tbopuli!. Before the Burge?s eame two daiae!s. their blonde, auburn locks floating in i the air, their gay and tasty diess.es eetting we'l t') their lovely foims. their bright, intelligent i faces fxed in calm, firm determination. Ono hailed frorr the oleaginous valleys of West Virginia and the other from the coal filled hill of Cambria county. Their minds seemed filled with sorrow and their heart with pain. They poured their pitiful talc into tho sympathetic ears of our worthy chief magistrate nnd asked the strong artn of law to avenge their wrongs. With woman's ready faith in the vain and de ceitful promisei of man, they had left behind them all sweet associations, and trusting blindly, and alas! unwi-ely, to the words ot two itinerant peddlers of a patent eoap, and exhibitors of Punch and Judy, accompanied thcui to Johns town with the understanding that here they should "be no more twain." With man's proverbial dishonesty, they left the ti u-ting fe males in the lurch, "urd with their exhibition started West ; hence the information charging the peddlers with seduction. Warrants have been issued and an ofiicer started iu pursuit. Johnstown Echo. Octt Foueticfnth Town Council. Tn 1S.1S Richard Lewis was elected Burgess ; Johnston Moore, David II. Roberts, John Williams, James Rhey, and John Davis, Town Council. The subordinate officers appointed were: Town Clerk, Ezekial Hughes; Treasurer, William Roberts; Superin teoden t of Hay Scales, Geo. J. Rodgcra; Street Commissioner. Thomas Todd; Street Regulators, Robert Young, R. P. Linton, and Michael Downey: Firemen, James Murray, Owen McDonald, and Alexan der Bell; Controllers of the Hydraulic Engine, John Williams and Richard Lewis; Axemen, D H. Roberts and David Todd; Laddersmen, Rowland Williams and Michael Downey; High Constable, Charles Litzinger. This Council must have had easy work, for it adjourned on the 29th day of March, 1639, and the record gives no sign of official labor performed except a settlement had with the Treasurer. And then they folded their tents like the Arabs, locked the door and hung up tho key, aud ti leutly stole ivway. Alleghauiau. Reader, yon -will do well to take a sidelong glance at the quarter column advertisement of S. J. Hess Co., the renowned custom-deserving clothing merchants of Johnstown, who consider themselves competent to clothe all ci-eation and th? rest of mankind with wearing apoarel perfect in make, handsome in Myle, serviceable in texture, and as cheap as the cheapest in price. This ttrm knows how to please all tustes and supply ull wauts, and ate u3 liberal as they are deserving. The fifty-six signers of the Declaration, or their descen-iauta, all deal at the cheap C'iotuintf Store of James J. Murphy, No. 10"J Clinton St., Johnstown, where any other man or boy may be n.:atly litted with pants, coats or vesus. Al so, shirts of all stripes, neckties and gents' f ur uishuuj goods. Few men have bad the success in the clothing line that Mr. Murphy enjoys. TtuB rnaaon why is, he does the fair thing and does it all tho time. IS7J. SPIXiI 1S7I. Messks. MATER. Fropriktors or the NEW YORK IMtY li 00 PS. Ml LLf N'EKV, AND CLOT J 11 N G STOKE, have just opened tho following new and desira ble Goods : 2.0 TMeeos T.iottt Calicoes, eleqnnt patterns ; 2So Sui?. Clothing, made in latest fashions ; l.io Hoys' and Youths' SriTS. fn a if stylos ; lOOTwxKS. from the smallest totti" larg-est si.es; Suspenders, Shirjs. Drawers, Neckties, Hows, it., in thf largest varietv. Also, the most varied invoice of Ladies' Trimmed and rntrlmmed Hats and Honr.ets : Children's Hats, trimmed, in endless variety ; Mom-nintf Shawls, CrHpe Veils, Collars. Sim Cnibrellns. und I'lira sols; 40 boxes of new French Flowers; 1X) new Shawls ; r-ilks und Satins in every shade : a lartre display ot Japanese Stik Press i'atteins ; latest styles of Switches, Plaits nnd Chitrnor.s; new Ft3'lcs of I.iicr- Collars, l'labl Sash KiM.ous. Sun downs. Ladies' Morocco Satchels; 50 pieces of Summer Honlins. jitr.ru nh ed to ict.-i, and nn immense at-sort mentor other new Press Goods nnd Trimininjrs. which t-.e-d only lie seen to tie admired. An examination of oiir prices on the iiiiove poods will convince nnv one that we sell tiO jivr -t-.tt. iu-;tfer than any other store In Johnstown. Remember that our lartrr es tablishment is in tho Opera House. Nop. ii-' r.nd 214 Main street, Johnstown, and remember dsn thut all orders from neigh borintr towns and country will ! promptly und sntisfnclori! v at tended to, and selections us carefully made and floods furnished just u3 cheap na if the buver was present iu person. J. fc II. MA 1'EH. Fii'.p; .NT) L;ff iNsritAsCK Evervbody is directly interested in Insurance. If you own real or personttl property it is certainly to your interest to have it insured. You do liot know bow- soon tho same may bo destroyed bv lire, either by accident or the hand of tho incendia ry. You may feel perfectly safe now. but von do not know how soon you mav need the- usiist nnceof the iissuriinco compKiiy ; therefore, it i'f-uooves you to look weli i: inirmru intrrr.it. if you have your property insured in a frnl. reliiide company, 3-r.11 need not to btvjrinar iinidUh'yoiir neighbors for losses incurred by tire-; on the contrary you can rest eysy nnd be independent of nny fiicIi obligations.' On the saiiie principle every man should have his life insured for the benefit of his family. No man knows how toon he may bo called from iif;; to eternity und leave hi fnuiily in destitute cir cumstance? : but tbi-oo'.'i g-iH.d nnd reliable in suiitneo companies hi; ban the privilege and can eusily provide Hjranist nil such contlnem i..-s. It is wi ll for all persons to carefully coiiidt r the policy of inmir i,cj Hud then cull upon Kerr : Co., VMH Tenth Avenue, Altoona. I'a., who Hi-c atronts for all the most reliable Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the Cnitc d States. Foreign I'lchane and Shipping are ulso amoiiK- ibe special! irs of this reliable tirm. and imssage tiekots to and from nil points, in the world can be obtained from them tit regular lttttC. TnE JEta Tn.!-i!an e Companv. nceordin? to its late statement, has a capital of over six millions r.f dollars, securely invested for tho bcuetit of its policy holders. This 'output v h:;s stood f,.r the past fifty rears at the bead of the Fire 1 nsiirunco Companies of the country in the mutter of capital, promptness and relia-bilit-. Alexander brothers, bil!( Eleventh Av enue. Altoona. are its onlv authorized ii,-ents for tins section of th.; state. Thev will insure property at Jower rates than c an be obtained from any ot her t ruly reliable compnnv. Give them 11 trial and be convinced of this fact ero you insuro your property with anv otiier of the many insurance agents. t'J-ll.-lm.J PlOl.t-TTON. The world is to dissolve its partnership with 1 he ot her plane ts in June next, but I'n! & llrotlu-rof tin-Cheap fiat Parlor, No. ir.'T Ciin street. Johnstown, will never dis solve as lonir as ffod hats ar.d cps tun be bought and sold. Tiiis firm dot s an imuienso trade in a very useful business. What would the pcojilr without hats? And who can sup ply hats and ot her furnishing -roods like L. Co hen A: F.rothor'r These are (luestious that con cern every man. Oris .TiiiiN. Everybody cnlls.Tohn .7. Murrby our John, beejiuse they all deal with him, buy his cheat, dry -roods, dress jroods, carpets, tc., at the('hea Pibert Corner, l'rankiin ami Main streets, at opposite p.ngles with the beautiful Market llou-e. Johnstown. Thd's where John J. Murphy keeps cheap di y frood. fancv a-ods. bat, bonnets, artificials up to uat ore's s if. :in'l other ot cetei-as. 'l'lint's what .loiiu .1. Murpi.v ii ics -jcIIs cheap and always throws senicthin'ir into the bargain. Ye Olden Time. One of the great hardships of th- early settlers of this region was that of traveling many miles over rugge-1 ami tori ur ous r.::ds To rind from mill. Nowativbodv crtn go to M .lis wit h the greatest ease inaiiriuat.ie. and when they get there they rait buy the besi flour, feed, lijcu.'i, Ian:,..;, corn, beans, and oth er t hings. at prices cheaper than t'-i- ir.'.st of dtab-rs ak for si; h articles. Of rourse w c inean K. .1. Mills, whose store is on High street, near Centre. Titi:v. rr.d that wrtumill whom it niov con cern, J :i " r -r '-1 up any liner stucksor jrreater va rieties in tin1 way of boots, s'ur,. s, l.i -n ry, etc.. than can be four.-! at Vinroe's new- eheap boot and shoe st .;, Cambria iloui... bni! dii.jf. Mr. V. has really t'.ie i.v.st superb assortment ever displayed lii-re, and we mean what we sav wli' ti we declare That iu: sells ns cheap as ti:y deab-r i ! l:ke g-.xi-P -;) any (.f tho larger towns. H uoscrves a liberal patronage. Vj ry W.-sr. "I 1 ad 1 itber py n Tittle n o e nv ney and get a g);d article.'' '1 his i wise, ti be sure, but Mippe y. u can get the very best article and not have tj p(y a little tpcr '! How tVcn? Ti.is is t'e cu-e ith W una ma ker Ar I5:t)wu" clothkig.it is "best" 1.3 well a3 "cheapest " Tirr. w-ny to "ma!;e both endc met" is to p.sk the butcher to take out the bones, and the way to save money i in deal exclusively with Geo. Huntley when you want to buy anythi: g in the form of Hardware, orocerif-s. farm implements, tinware, stoves, and sich like, for George per mits no man 1.1 undersell him, and overylo rlv knows that l.ls stock is varied, plentiful and first class. The TMT-rsnrnrjn (P.v.) I.ra'lrr says: '"The firm of G. P. Rowell - Co. is the larjrcst and best Advertising Agency in tho Fnitod States, ami we can cheerfully recommend it to the atten tion of thosr. who desire to advertise f heir busi ness sci. ntiririiHit and nusti imtr ;t ; in Mich a way: that is, to secure the largest amount of publicity for the least expenditure of money." KTOSKRO ttS CATH tUTJC K used in all cases instead of Pi its, Epi-om Salts, Castor Ok., &e. Highly flavor.-.l. Pleasant to .Ike. Children like it . i'rice 5 0 cents. Whole sale, It. E. Sr.r.r.rus & Co.. 45 Wood street, I'itts burgh. Sold by Leniinon A: Murray. Kbeiisburg, r.nd by Pruggist? and Country Store-ker pei s trcncraily. Juna 1, 1$70.-Jy. Those of our renders whodosicro their hair to take the same- color as when young should use Hall's Vege table Sioil.'au ilair Roncwer. oni t r a 11 1". ROPGEUS. Pied, in this borough, on Tues day last, istli 111st., Mrs. Elizabeth 1 lodgers, wife of Thomas Rodgeis, Sr., aged about b:i yea rs ,The voice is now hushed that once guided our way ; The form we then pressed is now mingled with clay ; But the tones of our mother still sound in our "lam calling you, children! Oh, can you not hear The voice of your mother as you toss on life's sea ? For on the bright shore I am waiting for thee!" BENNETT. Pied, at the residence of his son, John Rennet r, in Carroll township, ou Monday last, Richard Rennet t. aged St years. Mr. Bennett was a native of Wales, emigrated to this country when lie was. about Iv5 years of age, and settled on a tract of land three miles north of this place-, on which he continued to reskps until a few yars ago. Ho was an ami cable, kind-hearted man. an upright and hon est citizen, and enjoyed the confidence and respect of all who knew Uiin. JZAJHJS VEGETABLE SICILIAN fi HAIK The basis r.f Its remedial properties is a vege table compound. IT WILL HKSTOKK GKAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It will keep the Hair from falling out. It cleanses the Scalp, and makes the hair soft, lustrous and silken. It is a splendid hair dressing. Ji. P. HA LL & CO., Nashua. N. TI.. Proprietors. SILK AND VELVET lilLIJONS, boundless in varioty and exquisite in style, Just received by E. FA I' L & CO., April 15.-. Wilmore, I'a. Mfs?iis. E PAUL & CO 'S new stock of Men rntl Roys" SPRING and SUMMER WEAR cannot be excelled. Call and examine for voursel ves. Oue door oast of the newt IT. R. Church, Wilmore, l a. (arr.15.-2t. CAUTTON! My wife liostc having f left rav bed and board without just cause or provocation, this is to caution all persons against harboring or trustiug her on my ac count, as I am determined to pay no debts kIic may contract, uuF'ss compelled to do so oy law. AVGFSTFS HORN. Carroll Twp., April 22, IS7l.-3t. TH EE GREAT OAK HALL EMPORIUM! 241 Main Street, Johnstown. I S. J. HESS & BROTHER HAVE NOW ON HAND The Largest, Eest Iilade AXt 51 O.ST 1)1 MCLC Stock of Cleflitif EVER IiEIT IX JOSJ XSTOVTJ., consisting chiefly of MEN'S COATS. MEN'S PANTS. MEN'S VESTS!; YOUTHS' COATS. YOUTHS' PANTS. YOUTHS' VESTS; BOYS' COATS. ROYS' PANTS. ROYS' VESTS We have also cor.stantly in stock a complete assortment of GEXn FIRXISiilA'G GOODS. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c. . tTfYe are prepared to mnke to order Cloth ing of every description on the shortest notice t.'all at o. '2 tl 91 alii Slrecl, AND SEE HOW IT IS YOURSELVES 1 Johnstown, April 22, l?TL-em. TO WHOM IT MX COAdlTl Mori: Mcx Waxtcds rl-iS, 1V(i.VnX AND CHILDREN wanted to ATi come and get U.eir i lnrei taken by T. T. Si-knit., Pbctcgraph Artist. Fbensburg, Pa. Ha ing?secured possession of the I'lcrfhr Gal l.Kr'.v t.f (i. G.Owens, I would ifspectfully in f(jrm my former customers ar.d the publicgen erally tliat I am again prepared to execute all styles and sizes 01 Pictures. Every attention given to the takiug oT Children's Pictures. Old I'ictui es copied and enlargf-d to any size desira ble. Picture Frames, Albums and Cases for tale. Thankful lor past favors. 1 would now iesp?ctfi:lly solicit a renewal and extension of l no same. Reader, please pay me a visit at the Picture Gallery on ilijih street, oppo-ite the Post O iii re. 7. i: .s'iJAC.'. Fbensburg. April 23. Ir", l.-t f . -1 rtist. AUCTIOM! AUCTION! HAVING been commissioned by Gover nor Geary to act as A I 'CI IOXEKH in and for the Borough of Ebensburg. I am now prepared to receive and sp at Public Auction all kinds of Goods. Wares. Mer cnandise, Sec. and also attend totheduties of Auctioneer at uil sales of linds. Tene ments, Liv Stock, Household Furniture, Ac., Arc, within the limits of said iioroi.gli. Ti riitx inoJcri'.te. inquire nt No. 100 High Street. AI. L. OATMAX, Ebensburg. April :.-', ISTl.-tf. --; LORETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED! And H'orli WairantdR Sfl'tXI'MKN'T. Tom r Stones. Ur-!; vff, IVi itKAC nnd 'i'A ni.i; '!' fs. in:nl of i?-f)i, the tlncst Itaiian Marble and in ctyi .C;-pl?i of xv 01 1, mar.sl.i p not surpassed Ly Jsj; any tiisnti tact u rer. Give me a call r- before utt-idiiig iion purchasing or ordering work elsewhere. JAMLS WILKINSON. Loretto, April 21. b-TL-l". IN THE Oil I'll A NS' COITRT OF CA MRU I A Mll'XTY.- Pi the natter r.f it.e tirmicl und ;.? (iccot.o.i of F. A. Shok.makkii. .l(finiM'i nivr. Ac, if John FitzPATttn-s. ii. 't. Ami now. to xvit : March 1". 171. on motion of 1-. -A . Jshoemaker. R. L. George. Esq.. appoint ed Auditor to report tllstribnti'-n of the money in his hands, as per said account. Extract from the Record, Vy ile Covri. I hereby give not ice that T will sit i.t iny ofT:c in Ebensburg, on T !' tiny, the 91 h dny of .Ma Y rie.t, at 2 o'clock, v. M.. to attend to the duties of said ii-;poiritinsnf, when and where all per sona interested mav attend if ilieys-e proper. apr.22.-'(t. R. L. GEORGE, Auditor. A UDITOH'S NOTICE Ta? under J figncd. having been appointed Aibiii or to report riisti-ibul i.m of the money in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the sale of the real estate of Nicholas Naglis hereby giv s noticO that he will attend to tbe duties of said appoint ment, nt his office in Ebensburg, on VVtMStie cluy, the loth day of Mav, IVWat 2 o'clock, p. M., when and xvhere nil persons interested must present their claims or be debarred from com ing in on said fund. It. L. GEORGE, Au.liior. Ebensburg. April -2, lt?7l.-3. 23 o (J) H O sg TJ o -3 DISSOLUTION Notice 1a lierrhy gix-en that the co-partnership heretofore existing bet ween F. P. Saitp and Jas. Wilk inson iu the Marble manufacturing business at Loretto. is this day 1 March, 1st. 1871,1 dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are notified to settle Rtid pay up im mediately, and ull having claims against uswiil present them for settlement. The IkxiUs will be Ici't at thw store of F p. Sc.up. SAI'ITi WILKINSON. P. S. The Marble bu sir.ess wiil be carried on in all its various branches by tho undersigned. All wishing a highly finished job at moderate prices, will please give me a call. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, .April 15, lS71.-t. A II HI TOR'S NOTICE The under signed, harin5g lieen appointed Auditor to report the fnc:, with his opinion cf the same, in the matter of the Petition cf John P. Ei.bi:a and Anna H. Eloeh. (late Anna K. Luther.) bio wife, touching her legacy, hereby gives notice thF.t he w ill attend for that purpo-e at his otlice in Ebensburg. oil 'I' r dy lie ii riy r May nr xi , at 2 o'clock, P. M ., when and where all person interested may attend. JOHN S. RHEY. . Ebensburg, April 13, 1S71.-:1. i;OITOK'S NOTICE The under-sig-ned, hnviug- been appointed to hear and report upon the exceptions tiled to tho flrst and llnal account of F. A. Shoemaker, Guardian of Edward Inglert. hereby gives notice that h will attend for that purpose at his office in El enstmrg.on V -dned jr ll 3d day ol iXly nt, at i o'clock, h. m., when and where ail rersous interested may attend. john s. nriEr. Ebensburg, April l.r, lSTl.-at. A UHITOIt S NOTICE. The under signed, having been appointed Auditor to make- distribution of the money in the hand of the Sheriff, arising from the sale of the real es tate of P.xvio R. Junks, hereby gives notice that be will attend for that purpose at his oUSen in Ebensburg, on 1 uelay, tltc .'id dy of May next, st 2 o'clock, r. St., when and where all persons interested may attend. JoilN S. ItriEY. Ebensburg, April 15. l$71.-ut. ESSKS. Iv PAUL CO liv tie finest stock aud ekeapMt etoreln Wilmore. Trftwa tat SnvUnUl lpr-l.-t. 1 eS5 j ' tr ! I Tke Monarch cf EiMMlions is Cosing I 1 ANL Wll.l. KXHIIJiT at- jrajti-xrvwjsuiica. i'a.. On 1VI:XCSI).Y, APRIL 2il5i, 1S7I, FOU OJE OA T OM.Yt ROSSTON, SPR1NGER.& HENDERSON'S U K 1: A T j susTOiiox wm?m ! ' 1 . II. "i'rTr- Tlfr 1'. Colossal Caravan a Mussuml T'lGTlHSIl WITH the ALI BEN ABDALLAH Trcupe of Real 3oIoiiiix Arabs! PERKORMANCF.S AT 2 and c P. M. .Tdmiw-ion rj)fU!t liUdirn uiiirr 10 IVitci t'v'roors to open one hour previous to ear h performance. The Management, in aeeordaree w!:h tb spirit of enterprise which has marle d t !ie con c. -fit ion and organization of this si u pernio us es tablishment, annouiice for the s a.-on of 18'.. not only th- bug' -,t but the most attractive! novel, original and instructive public amuse ment ever offered in this country-assembling in one urjpre-cedfnted combinational! the lead ing Equestrian Artists of America. Great IMt. nin and Continental Europe, numbering nearlr one iiuiKirt-'i .liiiiciinu r cii.aie I'erf r.riiicrs. jii- ciuding the great Ail ucii Abdailah Troupe of CJcjiuiuc BcGGCLiki ra&5 or "SON'S OF TH E PESFRT." f ourteen in num ber, acknowledged by tho European snd Amer ican press a.- gi ir.g the most startling, rare and wonderful performance of any people on earth. Tb'-irfextraordiiiary teats, t o'ih on the ground and in mid air. surpass boin description and be lief. Nothing but ooeular (Umonstrat ion will convince ti e incredulous. The j VAST D2PARTEIEHT cf ZOOLOGY is composed of tl: rare ard cur ous animals of Europe, Asia. Africa. North and South Ameri ca. New Holland and Ceylon, including ornitho logical selections of the best specimen of Tro pical end ':'iei;trtl ltinis. and embracing the liut-st collection of Trained Horses, t he smallest Ponies, and the in the world. Among the specis'ties p.rt A IIEUD OF KLEPHAXTS iMi A Drove of Comeis and Droi.fedar.es. No organiiat ion .f half tbe nihgnitsnle 1ih ever been constituted in enj country. It is a stupendous roinMii-itif-ii. invoiving an imvest ment c f half a ?ni!ii,it dollars, reouirfng an ar my of diseipliued men in its se.- it cs. eniploj ing a multitude of horse-sand a train of wagons, (lens and cages. 1 OVER A IViiLE LONG, for its transportation through the country. Everything about this grand nnd rr.ngriificent exhibition is new and on a scale of splendor un surpassed, while the talent associated with it takes a wider range than anv show m the world. A prominent feat ore is t be GRAND MCSIC AL REiGA !;:, ir-1 V - the popular and efficient Pirecfor. . i. smr. 'isa: c;:ts scrxsc imiiaeie surpasses in brilliancy, beauty, grandeur iinrl novclty'anything of the kind ever rmompte.1 in I Ins or any country, led by the Oriental Car cf Alexandria and followed " by n long retinue (r Pens. Cages, Chariots. Carriages, elegant ly ca parisoned Horses, Elephants, Camels and Proin edaries the EtGUTJJK.W J.I.V.V VE JJXXS. superbly painted in green and gold, and decor ated with the flags of every n'. ion of the globe; the entire pageant forming a scene of unap proachuLla spit cilor. THE COLOSSUS OF SHOWS 1V1LI. ETIIIRIT AT Altoona, Monday, April 24th ; Hollidaysburg, Tuesday, April 25th ; Ebensburg, Wednesday, April 26th ; Johnstown, - Thursday, April 27th ; Ligonier, Friday, April 28th I K'XECU TOUS NOTICE - A F.xtiitr. of Jcrrmiixh MeGnnvj'r, 'tre'd. letters Testainrntary to the Estate of Jkiie Miah M( io.N fiii.K, late of Washiugtou town ship, Cambria county, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of said county, all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, are liei-rby notiiieii to present the same duly probated for settlement, and those indebted t hereto are requ ircd to make payment without unnerrssarv delav. A N N A It. Mi G( N 5G LE, 1 rreeu'art JNO. E. SCAN LAN, ) .xeu.or. April 15, is71.-tt. 17GII SALE CHEAP. A 25 Hor i Power STEAM FXGIN'E, with necessary IIoii.f.iis and all neeoed Fixtures, as also two other Cvi.inhkii Hoii.kus, besides a Stationary Stkam Saw Mit.i., all iu good condition, wiil be soldverv low for c.ish. or cx :,hacgel for either b'irk or lumber. For further pert icubirs apply to or address LKWIM PLACK, April I, 1:l.-r. AltfiTia, m. S Til 7 1 I 1 i i QJZ or An hmtfy ir.f.jrmt lW 1ht W&siiiugton Hold ! 7ih and CLcstnut, PHILADELPHIA, IIhs been refitted ftiiu 1 e Turn i ted by the utulereigtieJ, and is now open for quests with loca tion central and ciiargo moderate render ing it n desir.i blo stojj.i?i j.laee for MEECHAKTS, BUSINESS HEN, AM PLEASURE SEEKERS. FiDIEIflBER ! Thin Hotel i on CHESTNUT ST1.EKT, at hm very liearlof IJuainca, nml hut k few step? front the iffTrent p'acef of Am:en;sit. GEORGE J. BOLTON PilOPRIETOU, Or l?o?.Tfix Ilf.rrt., IlAr:-.s.p.i-r(;, tn'. Cnr.CMB! a Ilm;:, Capj: M it. free lessons to 15. WOLFF, Jn., A CO., (Late St. Clair 6treet.) PITTSBURGH, PA., Importer ar,C Drcftrt in J!m jiffa mi9J tjT Have now in Store the latt'eat ar.d tet select 9:1 Ftoek o'Tcrifd. in the City. Special Iitdsicemeist efTcreet l tr ( untry Trade. tapr.S.-Sw.J M0a0xC.HIELA FOIXBRY pachinFyorks. ADtterson h Freyvcgel, Siicoesiors to R. S. fowler. Iron Founder sand Mill Furcislisr?, MAM-fAaCMKS OT Grist. Taw Mill and White Lead Msrh'ne-r: French Rurr. C-'calico & E.s,,p's Mill S.,n j itn Four A' r.); German Am vior lli-and llolt Ing Cioth: XV cter Wheels. Smut Mschinvs. it''ling Mill and liber Machinery. Pulleys. tluiig.iA and Shafting. o. 39 TT ilT.ll STRtET, 3-13. IMTTSBl'IKiK, FA. fT- c A3I3RIAC0UKTYB0KD2. T!- Comtnis.sir.uei-s of Cambria County are now prepared to sell to those desiring t sn me, ibe Iii N 1 S of ;:id cnurit.v, in suiris of Jl'.vi. J:;.t, ai. i Ss-V H I. These itondsaie issued by autlioritx cf 1 i.e Court, i.f OuriiK r Sessions of Cumbria ( 011 l. ty. T'T tue purpose t.f ruiso-.g money to I niel t:;e New County JaU. nnd j.ay iiitenst at 1 ne rate of six p-r cent, per t, nun. - Said interest being payable seuii-ai.noaflx and are redeei.i able at the pleasure if the Conm-iSM. i-.i-rs attor tlie l 'Ai tny of leo-mler. Iii4, nnd pa aldcthe 3lli ! uf SiplHnUr. I e i . 1 'ouponsHre attached 'n each itond for tlie eeu.l anuuai instaiments of interest. Parties desiring to invest in this bm n will please call on the Coimnirs.iuners at tbfr i'5":c in Ebensbnrjf. Witness our hands this lOt'u dsy of Arri'. A. 1. -. MA I'RICE MrNAMARA, ) J A M ES E. N I' A M N , - Com': FRANCIS O FiiiKU Attest J. A. Kinxipt, Clerk. pr !5.-tf.; ' "VOTICK IN PAIJTITION. T Ai- ' r 1 f i! k X'r, t- tr.tet-ninrrietl lriTt Jt.'riiT ! Sime. n-siding '.u tila.'rsville. Indiana counjv I'a.. and to Ei.i.vn Vost. tnter?narrie. w ith .. M'i'n Ci!c. residing in the State r.f low a. heirs, ami legal represrnta fives of Jacob Yost, late of .rroli town -liio, Cambria county, dre'd : IhUc nolice liiat an Inquest v. iii I f l.el.l at the late dweitme house of .iai oh Vost. iate .f CarroM townsliin, Cambria county, f:eceaf d. cir 'I 'iiisuiay. Ibe liti !y ol -M::j next, at oi rt o'clock, p. m ., f ir the purpose of making parti tion of the sffil estate of said deceased to sr-d Rinong his children and le.'al representatives, if the"s3!i;e iT.n be done without prejudice tvicr spoiling of the name otherwise to xauie anil appraise the same : at which time- and place jou ue reTuested to attend if vou thiirk proper. W. II. RON AC KKR. Sheriff. ShcJlfT's Oilier, Ebensburg, Apxil4, 1$7L M USIC! MUSIC!! The ".SiaTr or St. Joseph - will be prepared to give Lessons on the PIANO MFI.OPFON (irl'AHI- M-.r ORGAN at any time after 1-.aster. 7For terms aprly to the Jsoperiortss, Mt ter M. liouT&NSE. or to Rev Charges moderate. Ebensburg, April 1. lS71.-tf. ISTT, MT FOU THE V A( ; N I Ail kind of WAGONS kept ."u In. -.tor i. to order ou siiort notice ami at n.cst reir- al io prices. Work warranted to a - . . tU.u, Call! on or addrv.s r. ri. sin una. p-HS.-STn. l,iW Si.. J - , J STAUT TS1I t:i JS2S. - j l jti . 1 i k K. C. CHK I ii