"SIT 'rit S--- - i.1 j. ;m. -0. TiX jsi. Kiia us Et. nn. -if. """! ' -"-J i t i I i 1 i SATl'RDAY, : : FEU. 24, 1S72 in timing nnd ExciTir, P'-'orlcal Tale, l i.iiiiii ully lli strated, m:cl en I It'll "tJl J Fort i ,. m ; i.e." ill tv coiiimciii.ed In the March '. ,. i i i if the 'Pmii-i.r's Miimbi.t" of Pitis- 1 '.! i : I . I he "it I a illustrated paper of any size and i, ..-!! ns outside of New Voik. All have I1' I tins ol.l He lien mil nt rittsburuh. ,1 1 t hxxiy iii.it ts nhuut ;t : the defeat (,f ,,.. . -el. mill -.iiusi : ih cnjiimi' i.y General "',!;-: the t'reiidl'ul I i.tlin n ti out ier wnrl are ; t.i- I- ' M.'li .1 i nieis. i oiii u i.nc Mni H( iT, en : ni i 1 1 it tr.i h'er. Is r ill t i bii g b.ter V . -1 .-lit Pcrn-i 1 ania. Ohio. I.l.il Vir- . t '1 '.it v-ry 1 u s.' i circulation 1 1 1 pnpttlar t:.i i'ii rt". blight ntvi rttmctlvo ..Inht hly ,; 1 font met: iu. or lis merit, l.ut if Hoy I,-, tt'. y e; ii lint o ii threr- months trial of if, ,;.; '''iets. V curly price. ..-5o in mlcni cr. , i.e wonderfully liberal premium list. H,reiit wanted, on My tuvniiMinti. in irery ;i!V. Adul-fbE, "I'LOm'S MU.NTULI," l'ittb- .X IV. 1 Il.ir f!iHl:npnt mitl near Home. 'U '.f? lot? itceiitlv skated from Lai re be to L ; "i ' e' e tubes, ' 1 wo hours. u Ioii: f"i t. by '.he ni i of the cutnu 1'. t v.it ti Msu m. Fui'crue(i n: electing oi:a ;,ri'niau i Coojeistlttl boiuugh ut the lute '!'...!. W.;il 1 cit'rrrt nnd exh.bmnn nt tho Cal t ic " ' .ire :. this n ire. n txi cdnoiiti t tei.it!- to ' -The k. i :t 'o Au!:i'.f.;ioL f3 5 and l'J centB, accord- iuii.v frlett J-4 of ex Sheriff B!ir will hear lh.il I c ii confined t the houge rt uirrt mutt oi utpj.epei. .'IV 1 .. Mi-'i: he h!:lielt' npnin. Mr. I I' f t l r l I J t-Wyt ..'it-. . v- i-l r.ci nb" --In ll'.i-.i.'-" u ii:. ,11 I. A'.i.:ti ib. one of the eni Hest set ,u tuwi.ship, i.d probibly the ,C5P'i his fathtis week before it (ens. i ctiM.ti on Mnn biT of lt week ii.'.'eman, while ut teaintitiL' to I 1 1 ! vy i.'c. i ii in.o u j tired hunt-elf so :.iV ill . --'I'm' J f id i o in a law huui 3. i' .!i.i n:3 wtro ivcently killed in i, y, 'I he c Jt.i ni.utits or uuiouut h s not betn teduccd auy iu that ii. ow whcieol we testify. ."uitt to learn th it our friend. Jns. f Aitootia, tsiiptd mid fell on the few days ngo. tiitrebr fracturing in a Tery piulul manner, i.u A. Lemon ns eletttd Iiurcrx X'C ri: ;r .in i:.r: t. tie . i (.'o! J i: iilu t r-l.ui ; on the woik;!!!. tn mi ticket t !. ir.ulr tptoi-iion. 'J he Colonel tl e bni with cue pmce oi d tiigiiity. f. Cir u Ikntgli Ct-ui.til organized on .'li iw:i nihl .'iirt. litt did little else than imm in the irccntly elected liuretS and ' i.i i ci'ir.en r i:d uppoint the lute Huigeca, T. V. . l'ieli, lnt.. a Cleik to the llo.nd. 'i he I ni k wts cktid, ti e ptitiis nt the M-' is' icht i!t l.nd vacation, fetcml imlivid t .-.Is 1 ml lull cin,orp of bei e.ne, uml tint vmisi i ii the ti cof. liilioli ' Lirthii toil's Vahdu" ititcii iu thii tiegCLeiiite metropolis, we bo I. eve. Our thru ks are tendered llie propt-etota of the 1'; tul.i.rgii Evciiiiii l.enler lor a opv t'f li e "Leader Aliuaiine" for tho current. It ii brimful ot uel.il inform it. on aud valuable i tatiui ii, aud cuii beohtained by mail, poatuge aid, It-r i ho unit II fci. m ol 15 ce:.t.4. y.r. Win. Atkii!on. of S hite towunhip, lt.iiin a coui ty, n.et wiih qui;e a frrhn.s acci 1.. in on Tuesday afternooo fast. On his way 1 . me ire m li diuuu his hois-e stunbled uud fell t ; eii m e of h a U ch. bieukii boih here, be lu u c knre, ntd olhcrvsi-o n j i jj him. '1 i . e l'.rrnld l:d Tiibune ought to have e. n . c.'. i,. -e-i before proceeding to annihilate in u i" ( i ru li t efiii iuls. Foi the lorniei to H t n: tie tciu ly cspt use of each paupt r at t'.i s m il o lutter ai 31 1 lock veryinurh . j; il ( i f ns a lie out some hei e. Lut thtn i: ft lit- both It ing. and that umkea it even. I! i epti.u.t ve llti.ry ln;g maodiictd a bill in ti c llwi.se whiih lix.a the s.ilaiie of our 1.1. :.t ci m niir-feit nets at ?-J(MJ ptr year ei.cli, i ihtreabtuis hy not extend its piovUiou tn oil ci cnuii'.ics heie the ouiitB aie no t'e't tr ? N hat is suuee lor our pooo ougiit, for inaiiMiie. be ie lor liln r county'a gaud'tr. e'eubt w ht thcr uny fne ii turauct; c jiii jnv iu exii-ter.ee can pittei.t a Letter record, t in i nr u lively, than is rhow ii by the futeuieiil t I tie C'an.hiia Mutual Insurance Conipu!:v, ; i.t ! s-hed elsewhere, 'i he company hus fully . i.-inird all lossc up to date, and m.iy be t . ; u tied upon as erftcily eale and reliable. V Initever may h:iva caused the ncnrecB:pr. ' i i.i hift i-st.e at the u.iml lime by our Car i. il , 1" i:i substribtra. we can a-suie tlieni that r f i;.s were put iii the porit-cflice heie in tin e. ai d we have the nuiniice of the tl a !ii!.t l ii :ra nt this point that the rack t re ptc nij uy ioi wartieJ on Saturday, us Lfrrinli re It ir had er.onph for the Herald man to I ii tn the Ci unty Tren.'iiicr about the three 1 r rnt. c rr.n iisicii ( n the purr house fund. 1 i t v , ii he pril is that r Hicial's title in thin way co. 1 ief lire r" we can't ctmceive why it n thai il e late int iinibent. or (vfh the present i .(' i 'i "re k i" 1 :s it i, dj i c w iih the ut n tt t el tn ei ce Tl n rch their own hickctincs and di.sen- t s.il we nreforicctly infeimrd. the Puree iaey o' Allcei a ha to j n initted evertthing in ib ei-y p. vrn nrtnt exrert a m..).-iitv'iii C?un uls wlnt-li co. .i.t, ol 7 Deniocrat "ar.d 5 Ife 7 ut 1 t ans, to slip tl ro,.P. Jtiich le:ida our worthy Ir;et d. Wm. Mn,,,, Km- . lOi votca for Mayor, ilore'a the pit 1 To our clevrr youi-p friend, J P. Murphy, n i nri(d w ith the txtensive and popular w hoies.i'e and retail procery store of if r Thog f.'i iai d. Altooi.n. our t hanks are tendered for t. enns tif the largest and most liieinua oya- we have ever lensteil upon. t e never i. n tS.it nlvi ? to rrjtial them lor eie"or fresh . ;n d they nie told by J'r Curland at only F 1 ( lu.te per r an. I'eii Wiliium A Wallace, our able nr.d thligiig State Sci.t.tor, haa placed is under b'.igat-eis loi a ct pt of 5?miiU's LejU'aiiv" lim i: I'.nek, a woik full of the mot valua ! i in inplrut tit e infoi matien relative to the rules i.inl decisiui a ol ihe Gr.f.ral A sen, b'.vol l'enu sytvai.ia.loi cll.tr with a I.cf!ative D:trcor, it.etul political ntalislics, list of post ifiicc'i' toun y t flicea, nc. A tnunp nmn rnmol Chare Rocnsteel FUi tf Jlr. Tlos Uosensreel, of Allechenv owi,th:p, a student at t. Francis' Cnlle'-e Leretfo. wljle i paprd in tirrstling will," ' frl. o!n:aie. on Wednesday of Jt week, was ilretMi io t!:e ground and snstued the com. ; i :.d fracture of ore of Ins legs above the t'L.e. Dr Jamison ict the irjurcd limb aud ' now do'.i g well. A wiil be seen by ndrcrtisemrnt el?e '': Mes5r. T. il J.mes A S..na l.-w-.,lr-.t t.y to the machi fry of tteir woolen r.i .ii this place, and are now oreDarel to p: ' li .' i i.i o woolen fabrics of everv descrip '" P-i'ii eis end others will do well to make " e o: and ins;eud of disposing of their ' to ridiars. l,Te ;t ni;,d- , exchnnire their ange lliua .. ii r tnanufactured m od at home, and thus 1 1 Mu;e an lnduttrv thni oao,.,.., n .. r .i Miic - i wa n VII Oi til e "fne laddies' On SaturJav ':l.ecied the fallowing ifF.tient corps of eflT u se,ve f. r the current year: Pre-idei.t, f '' 1 im.s; V. PreM.!e:.t. Geo. A. Berrv1 J""ur.r. A. Y. Jones; Sec'y, E H. Vlmnk'. i.ih I )ir cct r. Edgar Evans; Assistants, D ' . K i.ke.nl.c Ii. Moore: Capt of F,gi,ie! "Hi P .lr.na. fiur .i il.... i. t i T . y . t --....,, v.:ci wi iilu. nnu laiiijer. Ml Littei 'its. . "'tants, Dwiglit Jones, 1). M. ; Chief of llo-e. JamM I'. Jonca- Aial.i I hornu 1 XT'. --- il n i t, " -" -i-taiia, nvo. il ivooeris i ans. a liiea il . Thompson, F. II. Bar- kT.I H Kinkead. ' l-e Stll.It.Titu r.f C tl T ,o ... i inijcis voi.ege, j,o- " n.tei.: io commemorate St P the evening p, p'!"."1' lUh occ, b..,i -t.eNiminipg tlrwiiia e( "IJ "till,.,!.!- I. t ... . . commemorate St Patrick's day iil.il.;.; .... . . pievious, bat- asion will be Mll.l. H h'e falf-H Inn inci ml,... . : . " l -- j-". -iiin. v.liv uui ' t liDOII. tlHi.iila 111 f . V I . I 1 . t ' ttv t. .'. "un-fl.tal ruu.ic. The studentu of rii.ti I'HI'V Of dliiiin no La ... I'll J' tr ..... - a wen l ( .. MIIUH IOUV mt and no littU Li-ri,.,,:., -uimy, w til li '? " good sc ount of themselves . and we advis. ull i i Io C( i "1 eiin kFiii .t .- ' v -Hfl.U ""Uim, utwi i i . ".'c-fl,I'llTso as the '-Uwi paa. ,ULe8- vtithout money and I.otitl .'orrcRpciJt2cr-.ee. Vv'iimoce. Ftb 17. 1P72. Dkar Farr-JAN Our usually staid mid -Utt villno nut-eel in commotion, on Jlon i n evrntiij; last, by what, do you suppose? Tl.e arrival ol A'.rxis, or some other ctdtbli ty, j on will jiiobubly im'ijnne Not a bit of it ! But, hiving i.o tlfb'ue to keep jou longer in sunpenkC. I will tell you. It as n.thii g mort or lets than a parody oir'Luiiigiin's 1511, " uuill!ircly pif-formcd by the actors in this WlrO It ap; ears that a number of "pit end lestive voun men from the coot.tiv" had Lro Jceu a l:t 1 1 la ue held at one ol our hotels: but, for some reason bc't knomi to himself. the Wndltml declined, piving them the use ot his house f.t the occ ishu:. Our vnun" friend. dt-tc-i inii.td on ball n ," availed themve'ves ol the prollrred hotpitality of a lady, whose residence ia located in an out of ihe way por tieii of th.s town, snd accordingly betook them F!t to un t.u houce commonly used i u a, kischoci by their hodtes9. Heie a coude d. ztn KwniiK and htfB.8 anxiously awaited the opeu in cutil.ion, and everj thing so far was aa merry as n niariiage bell." Out, ala ! "the bt laid t lat p I mice nn.1 men gnrg aft atlee," ai d so il was in this ia.-tance, furhon.e of the party, having aou?ea the ire of the lady ol the houi-e by r flections ori tlie accom i.'iodations, the latter cx inguiPbed tho Hchts "in lest lime than il would take a greased nig ger to tlidc down a soaped libt'ity pole" thin leaving our younp Iriciids enveloped in d.uk neas as dense as it would have been had the threatened three dark days suddenly loomed upon them. Ot couise there were pravcrs moi e fervent than ticvoul lircnlhed in behalf ol the l .dy in qutS'.ioi;, but milder councils frevailinp, a "ruction" was a oi.'.cd mid tho discon. fitted p'eftsure seekers withdrew, leav ing the irate Ann iz-.n mistress of "the situa tion," or, in vu'gnr parlance, of "the shebang." But disappointment did not end with the de but in tl.edaik. The mulo ttrpsichorenns were intent on dancing ut ul hizir.ls. and accord inglv procuied what they thought a buitable I lace for the renew al of the pastime a hall in the attic of a warehouse but the calico por tion of the company refuse! to "participate," ami thus eudtd in a "fiisco" what under more unspiiicr.s ciicumstances might have been a "grand soiree." Exit pro teui. Kv Ktvx. P. S. Since writing the above a friend lias handed me a few verce of machii e poetry reia.ivc to i!ie aoove sunject, ana l enclose ihetii htrew ith in ho-ea that tou deem them wen hj of publication. Youra, K. K. THE WI1M0RE SOIREE. Some spor;ing young gents, Willi heart light and free, Cun.e into Wi'.moie To have a toiree; But vvhut was ihtir grief, Wht u they ciiiue ii.tu town. To tiul lhe;r prorauiiuo Ail n.incd upside down For tl.e landlord declined Wl-i house for lo lei, Sj another to li..d They stiii ted, ton be: ! Ill a small, litlic kitchen, rl he gnest3 t.id assemble, Wiih heal Is very light And toes very nimble. JL it some guckt did rom.trk The room was too sioaii, And not a tit place Fur a calico ball ! Which roused tho good lady To a very h:gh pitch, Ahd the scene thai ensued Was decidedly licli. She looked all around. The 8se:iib! age to caD, Then put out the lib t, Aud the tx.t began. In Its3 than a moment '1 he ticed it wag dene, And out on the street, She turned every oco. But the gents were determined buccesa to inr ui e, And a hall in an attic They next di i procure, But the Indies ot jetted To dancing at nil; The crowd Ihun dispersed Thus endid the tquail. Jciinsiows. Feb 521, lf73. Deas FttsrsiAX Green eyed Jealousy was gre. tly delighted when I cut my finger last week. 'I he little spaniels, inosou3, lup-dog, w he'pa and i uppiea set up a jubilant howling over the ieult; nevci llielest the gash was not as deep as n canyon nor us sanguinary as a war. 1 ain"t dead yet; One of my pupils e:; crausly aided me, aud extinguished himself in a mis:eily manner. Hi local in manner and matter was indeed richerchc, and he has one of my thanks. I wa about to inform you that I met "Sol tero" and the inimitable in JoheHtow n a week or two ago, and was gieatly deliSieJ to hate my ciuik puthway temporarily illuminattd by (.uch shining intiLect.-i. I h po tiu siurce ol their light, line that of the sum. ui ly be inex hatiati'de. and that when finally they are jM'inn utT he: e, ibry ni .y shine 8'ill bright er in eternal glory. 1 was about to inform yi.u of this when I cul my finger ! O, crankic ! Some Blossom," perhaps a snow ball. corns not to like tl.e delicate rttT of ihe " Fuiry tfueei. , hili.iwites. in Dutch, that the tue nails are turner v. y., . icl Blusom" pare them by starlight. My lett ,..h the same way not unapt to go into people who arc in search of a CkBX Sciiillih. The election is over, nni the old democrat ic tactics of ruiinli'P two agtinat one proved a failure. The repubiican ticket ia elected in Johnstown. They had forward good men, and only ran on for one ofSce Only about 7U0 votes were cafet, a small ute lor Johnstown. You complain that houses lor lentai pur- ooses are vcrv scarce in Ebcusburg. Whul hit f,ie.rn-. of tho eapaeious new jail 1 Several of our candidates went home on last Friday night with sore head. O.ie who in the morning was a beautiful stalactite was discov ercd in the evening to be only a stulasjiuite. He was making hoiizmtal views. Bunrine. '1 he iutense Ire-zing last week was followed by n sr.nradic thaw. S uth side hills were i lieved'of their snowy carpet, while on the north side ihe weather went on witn the fratzo. You have pursued a proper course with, your coirespotidehts. Newspaper coutrovers es usu ally degenerate into pei sunalitiss. alter wIucr a continuation of be;ligrancy is not palatable to di.inte.estcd rcadan. Let u rather do good while we live, for life is short at best There is a rumor ol a proposed editorial change down in this neck o' timber. Ihe rumor may he lias and it may not. We wouid rt j .ice alwavs t see youthful talent prnnted, if the change would not di.placa others ol equal calibre. Nous vtrron". SaiveTSof the railroad route to Somerset will be commenced about the iidth of March .... j .:n I . a I, it. It roxnno. i tie ioau win ci'iwm'j 1 declined ail poli ical honufs at the late elec tion Havinif been assessor, juus'i lu'-""i clerk, justice, aaditor, councilman, Constable, etc., etc., Iicquently. and having set lor thirty veurs on election boardi, I declined the houor ol being even a clerk. Let others serve as long us I have done and tbey will feel as I do. if not nioro bo. I uo'it ucce.ut the supenn tendencv I . , , J Swank &; Co., of the 6th ward, Johns town, uro digging a drain from their pottery to Stoney Creek a depth of 9 Icet and a distance of thiity rods, at their own expense, 'i he bor ough ought to bear a part ot the cspense at least, wh.cu will bo not les than one thousand dollars. The decision of the court of Northumber laud ceuitty in regard to the duty of Auditors in the metier of stilling accounts, ou'ht to waken up the Johnstown School Board, which have not had their accounts audited for tho last twenty years, it 1 am correctly iulormed. Somebody uiiht pilch in. The Johnstown Glee Cub were out again on last Saturday night ditcoursing fcweet music. They are excellent singers. '1 he s:cel works at tins place were the cene f a s id accident ou Thursday l ist, resulting in the death, oil Saturday evening, of one of the employee.- , a young man named James Boucher, accd about 13 years. llr Boucher ! n-t.G nt trr.il ... - t . . .. I -t-Mn-inii. t".ie oi tne ttcel lai'F. when a mustroke cauHed tho -chipping lovl" to fly from his hand and strike him in the ab domen, cai.simr Inl n i. i iib;,.l, -. i,,.i ,l.....i. , n .- j - ..,,,,1 'IWUUt.V. Utiltll I as tibove stated. The unfortunate voting man livr.1 i,. Itt'.vlll l., .i : " . i ...... ... .viuujii ai.u was iiiiiniirriei. 'Ihe following question was propouutled in ! ciie ol the Johnstown schools the other day.j Tiilin r.nr'i1 c.lvc.l It A.. . d. . I .. :. i (.. - .i, , v mi t ct 1 1 1- t'ic tiu not. A tree is CO feet high, which'is 5-G of G-7 of the ler.uth of Its shadow, diminished by 2U fet Ilfquiied. the length of the shadow. Solution G I feet is 6-7,7-7 ?4 feet, w hich is i'O feet less than the shadow; hence, the shad ow is 84x201114 feet. My girl. 12 years old. solved th.s correctly. The tent her of the school in question iuakes the answer 112 feet. Who ia light t. Local Is scarce on account of the deep snow which blocked up the Union nd Central Pa cific railroad, and as rn v chirography is not very good yet, 1 remain, youis trulv. Bob Rot. FcuMranJLL Twr.. Feb. 21 . 1S72. Fbiknd Mac At the e'ection ia this town ship, on Friday last, the follow irg named per sons were rlected to the various offices: Svi pet visors. Geo. Eettlemire. and John Itidcrnnd B C..i!iiol!v a tie vote; School Directors, Thos. M'Conuell, Esq.. and Valentine Cramer, each three terns, ami Joseph Wright to years; Judge r.f Election, J. II. Dimond; Inspectors of Election, Edward Lynch, T. M. 0ter: Auditor, H. Walters, Esq ; Assessor, John Rider; Constable. Jas. Shorthill; Twp Clerk, Michael Braniff ; J uslice of the Peace, William Mnlhollatid. News items are very senrce just now-. Wo have had about half a tlozan changes of weath er (Wing the past week Several yourg sports attempted to get up a party one night last week, despite the opposition of their spiriiutl director, and came near raiding a. melee in consf quence of w hich tlie above mentioned nuthority has strictly forbidden all such aOiUse men's in tho future. Valentine's day is past and gone , but wc have seen nary curicamre bnrrin' the ei.o we sent to the pi inter. There is no sickness in this part at prcsont writ in;. F. P. M has betn r xhibitUr.ing. J. F. C. and M. T. M. are still at loggerheads. As many of your readers bsvo never seen "Sha rntis O'Brion" I merest 1 1 t ihe poem be nub li.-hed in the Freeman, if nut too much trouble. The "Echo" publishes surcinct condensation of the "Regulations for Ler.t " "The Catho lic," Pittsburgh, has been enlarge I and lias doniied a new heading and an entire new dre. It is now one of the very best Catholic papers in the United 8tMles, and should le supported hy every Catholic family in the diocese. It is a noteworthy fact that thosejwho read rslrgious papeis are ni'ich better pasted on matteis per taining to religion than those who fail to do so. Your columns w ill no doubt bo crowded this week as unual; therefore co more at present fioiu Soltero. Never having been elected to office, we don't know how a man feels under the oideal, but we have i.o doubt that George H untley w ill continue to serve the public with hart! ware, tinware, and all the other wares for which he has become so tenowiied, just llie same a if all the oflit-e-t wtie ih Jericho. George don't pride himself on anything but his ability to fur nish the dear people with evety thing in his line at as moderate prices as any man in the busi ness. Follow your nose wherever it goes, but be sure to make it go in the right direction ail the time, and ntvtr rei mit it to dive into other ptop'.e's business When it oes in the direc lion of Mills' f'.ur and feed store ynu may be sure it is cuiding you riht into the place w here the l.c?t fl hit and other commodities can be bought on as lair terms as at any other etab li-hmeut in this bailiwick. Better tl ur ihau Mills can sup,. ly it ceititiuiy has never bceu our luck to have in the house. We don't believe that people hereabouts aie as wide awake It (heir own interes'.k. un they ought to be. It they were wo feel confi dent thai in these dull time thev would invest all their spare chance at V. S. Barker's cheap dry goods, clothing and grocery store, for V.tl l'e aid his accommodaiing assi-tnnt. Will. Jone, never feel in better humor than now to l ive a big pile of goods for very li.lle money. Remember that. Seek not for divers goods and cliltlels at a distance fro:r home "ntil you have ascer tained whether you Via ven't jest as nice a thing of it almost under your very nose. Ceitainly nowhere within a reasonable distance can you find a more complete or e'egant assortment of clocks, watches, jewelry , fancy goods, notit ns. books stationery, cigars, tobacco, otc , lhati with C. T. Roberts, and nowhere can you buy like poods to a better advantage. Bob 'I homas did Us the kim ness of send ii'g a huge fie.-Ji fih to our doniicil one day iccently, and we know whereof we iiflirro when we say that it was cxccl'tnt Mr. Tl emas is in receipt of fiesh fi-h etery Thursdav aud of oysters in tubs and cans almost every day; so those who deit'e to indulge in such luxuries will understand that Bo'i is around lo iiil the biil at the very lowest prices. When the fact becomes evident that the next b'tking depends on the purchase of more fl T.r, you should hasten away without further delay and into M. L O ilman the cash money pay fer a barrel or sack of that n nowre 1 ' East ern St. r" brand w'.iich has mule his na-ne a household word in this community. That's ihe way to secure good bread and keep peace iu the fanii'y. People who keep I.ec'. ami many who t m:t feel ihterestei in knowing- that the mackerel sold py m . x... otm r Hrat akt:a and really delicious We have sampled them and are honest in saying that they are as good r.s any salt fish e have ever eaten. But tr? them, and then vou will kno how it i- your self. Titr Devi i. on tit i Pennsylvania It ailro a d. Tho Columbia Couront is responsible for the following: The "debbil nm out on a bi- ram pae" nlonif the line of the Pennsylvania ruil road. He is at dirTere-nt places along the roal and in different shapes. One niirht last week, after the Philadelphia F.xpiess had left Tyrone station, his Satanic majesty gr't on the ensine with Sol. Hofmaster. lie looked around for a luoinent. then tahinp the poker frtitn the fire man, opened the fire-door anti stirred theflre.nt the same timestickin-j his feet in. He then sat dnwn.stretched out his immense lejrs and lirlnn: iii' his tail urounl laid it between bis cloven hoofs. Honretimes vrin-js could be seeir ubout bis shoulder!. Ho was very pi rtieolar about the tire; sometimes lie would put his head in the lire-box ami look n round, then throw in his tail, stlrrlnir the fire n a rapid rate. Hy thfs time be had jrot warmed up. and so hud the en gineer and fireman, who were nearly scared to death. The eiiK'ne was uiakin about thirty tive miles nn hour, when the devil picked up the oil-can and went out nnd oiled the locomo tive in nil its piirts. Ho then returned and re quested Mr. Hofmaster to slack up and let him off at Hritljfe No. 5, but Mr. H. told him he might fret off the same way he pot on. The cn-rins wns then running at a fearful rate of speed, and Mr. Iievil stepped to one side ami disappeared. We learn since that a phantom trnln win seen In the vicinity Of the Gap. Some Iiiilit5 afro, David Wayne, cn-rlweer of 47", had stopped for some purposc.whcu a train wnsheard approach insrat a rapid rate. Knowlnjr there was no train due at that hour, schedules were examined carefully, but the stranger could not be made out. At length It eume thundering- around the curve with an immense headlight and other equipments. The conductor. H. Hull, eu-incer, fireman nnd brake-nan all saw nr.d heard the train coming-. The ihigman, John K. Newell, Immediately went beck with a light nnd placed siirnul caps upon the rails. Tho phantom train came, making-the usual noise and lighting up Ihe w hole truck with its lurid glare, when In a twinkling it disappeared. Sotno say it was old Amos Cfeiii3on train the notorious leader of the Gap gang, who died several years ngo and that ho was aboard swinging a rod light furl- uslv. John Filbert, engineer of the Lancaster train. Informs us that when approaching Pequea bridge, some nights ago, he saw f he devil on the eow-eafcher of his engine. He wns running at the rate of thirty miles an hour. He quickly shut off the steam and slackened up, but could tint see anything more of the strange objoct. These stories a re creating a great deal of com ment among railroad men. We give them as told ro us, and leave our readers to draw their own conclusions. Mater's Store, No. 214 Main street, Joluis town. presents a scene daily much like an elec tion window on an election day. People are continually coming and going, and in going carry awny men's and boys' superb clothing in profusion. And such a large stock! One has to look three time9 in a minute to see the half of It. And the proprietor does sell cheap and ro mistake. Besides, one can get anything in the clothing line that can be purchased in the Eastern cities, and just as cheap nnd good too.. twiuTTtis run the fueeman. SCT(K3 IX COl'ItT-Contlnned. BY HOB BUY, ESQ. TIORSK ST TAT. I NO. pt't- Att j May it please the hunr.ranle conrt, 1 have one more indictment now prcparetl n."al,,st ,wo -"ci-one oi'tlicia -itit scared. Took tick, ami tiicd ; the ol her one is here. "J bese men were seen, neurit uckicbt nv town, Last fall, just when the leaves tuMied "brown, J'n-ifiMi; uiouiid, upon a iicibborii hiil. Two horses, tied to trees, were picking lound : Ami they had burglar's tools enough to li II A common chest. At lirst these men were found By boys ; they ran for the police, who thither went Yithout a warrant, but with the intent To take tlicm into custotlv. lien they askert t hy they were there, one said that tney tvei e Uiifxti Had ntuleii horses which our town believes. But he Mho thus confessed, at first, is dead 'Ihe other rectus to have a wiser head, lioth iiiM-e arrested a nil the one rave ball For his appearance, totlier went to jail, i hope tlie ease will speetii v he tried Ami thus let justice noon he justified. tJurv sworn testimony offeretl. DrfVa Council-Court please : Now the defense "W ill prove That these men were not thieves at all In fine. That this tine's from a school "School of X)e sign'" Who heard the fame of HucUloherrv town. Aud came out here just when the leaves were brotrn. And hindseupe checkered with pale and green, ,7,',' ,n''ktJ a painting here it may be seen 1 1 ho other is a young "Reporter" of the press. Y ho ca.ne to write down "H'oods in tutton-i dress." Tiiey hired horses, as it shortly ehall appear. In our town-ul the livery stable here 1 i'hey rode tround. although the air was keen. Hotli seeking for the loveliest scene That our Huckleberry bills can boast; Not thieves, but strangers simply, at the mort, ho came lo write and paint our future fume; And let the world know we had a name. iFacts proved.) Judge, s C ?ioi (c-Oentle-i.eu of the Jury, hero's a case That I sincerely think will vet diegrnce Our most remote posterity. One man, a mil lionaire, A man of leisure and an artist fair, Tame here to sketch the beautv of our hills The fading landscape, with its brooks and rills; A millionaire six niKnths in o-ar oountv jnil I Why, gen lemon, both tong ue and pen must fs.il To note the great itii.niity 1 The other man. A youthful editor, came here to sketch the plan Of Huckleberry town make us a name At present, and a glorious future fame: Frightened to death un.l by misguided men Who work for costs ! It bu files tongue and pen 1 Gentlemen, retire and find this worthy man Not guilty. (Jury retire two noursend return.) t'frfc of Court Gentlemen, hearken lo your verdict ! Fiiremati We have no verdict I We do disagree; Three lire for "guilt v." and "not guilt v" three Three that this millionaire do pay the cost ; Three that the etititity rln. We are quite lost! Jit'lye The constablo will take this jtirv out And starve tht-ni till they learn what'they're about. Korffnuii We'i'o Ftvrirn, and we cannot agree! JudVe Nay, nay, such -rreat misconduct cannot be 1 (Jury retire twelve hours and return.) Clerk nf 'o;rt Ucntlemcn, hearken to your verdict : Ton say that in this issue Joined you find Defcndimt "guilty" and so you say all. Jitdve Hoot I hoot I Sentence I never shall riouour.ee 1 To lie continued. Local Ki.ections. So far as we have re ceived returns of the election held on Friday of last week the following exhibit presents them : Kl.rnsburci Eoroj'i;?; Purp-ess. Geo. A. Kerry, H.; School i)iiectoi-8. V in. M. Jones, ., Alt in Evhiis, P.; Town Council. Ceo. Huntley, It., west ward. David Lewi!-, P., east ward; Asses sors, J. I). Pai rish. I)., west ward, Wm. liavis. It., east ward ; Judge of Elections, H. C. De vine. D.. west ward. Win. Leighty, R.. east ward: Inspectors, Morgan Hughes, D.. T. W. Williams, It., west ward, Thonins L. .ones. It.. Lewis Podrers. I)., etmt ward ; Constable, Geo. Oiirley, 1)., West ward; David E-itiis. fust ward. Camhrin ?V p. Jrstiee. J. F.Tibhott Con'-'rt-hle, UenJ. Lloyd; AsrsSfr, Griffith .1. Joi s ; rvisors, John T. illiuins, I). l Fvuns; School Directors, Wm. P. Jones, IJenj Lltivd ' Jutlge of Election. E. J. Evans; Inspectors Ed Owens. David Tudor; Auditors. . J Jo'nes. David Tudor; Twp. Clerk, John F. Tibbott all Republicans. Wnxhiiit'ton Tup. Constable, Peter nrown ; School Directors, Jurnes Bradley, Jacob Keil David Egar : Supervisors, Miclntcl Hradlev, p'. H. Myers ; Judire of Elect inn. Wm. M-Gough ; Inspectors. Owen Ingulsbr. Tubias Ash : Asses snr4 Joseph Criste : A uditor, John P. O Veii Twp. Clerk, Peter Dunn ; Tally Keeper, John Warner. Johitvmrn 7Jnroif(7i. Irurgess. J,,s. S. Strayer Council. D. J. Morrell. J. M Miilen. Thomas 8. Davis, Jacob Frnnheiser; Wm. Caldwell. Jt.hu Hay, John pedrn. Hurry Hite: School Direc tors, Ale.v. ..inntgoiuery, J. S. Tilth-; Auditor, 1 lei-son Fisher. :tnrmanjh linrnnQh Burgess, Geo. W. Ctipo; Council, H. D. Woodruff, (at large,) Joseph Messer, Atvar Akers; School Directors, Her man Uauiner. G. W. Ct.pe. Andrew Abler : Con stable, JainesMurtha; Auditor, Nioh. Frcidhoff. To So tl-In ST HarhlaeAseati. Aswill be pcrn hy our advertising columns, the Domestic Sewing Machine Cnmpanv desire tn establish agencies in this county. This Ma chine has been known lor six years past, but no effort has been made to push it. until, bv reason Of recent improvements, it has been declared superior to anything yet invented. There are just one-fou i th as nianv pieces used in its con struction as iu a Howe Machine, and it will do twice the work. It will sew finer and heavier goods than any machine in llie market, It has nil the power of a large Singer, while it runs us light uud quiet as the Wilcox & CJiubS; There is no machine in the market that will dare goon trial with it. Agent Turni- bed with an eitra handsome wngon. and oimmismons imii in rci.i.. in cash, at end of each month. 'Ihe general agents arc experienced Sewing Machine men, who h:ive unlimited capital, and who understand how to back up an agent iu his efforts, by judicious advertising, etc. Write to R. W. Steapm an & Co., PirriBunGn, FOR CIItCCI.ARS AN1 TKHM3. Only keen, live men, who will give the busi ness their entire atteution, need apply. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently rurei ,.r th.it drd .lisease. Consn m nt ion. by a simple reiuetly, is anxious to make kin.wn to his fellow pufrerers the means of cure. Tn all who desire it. he w ill semi a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge ) with the directions for preparing and using the same, w hich thev will lindasntECirm- for (ViNsi-mpf imt..4af ima.Hi'on chiti, Ac. Parties wishin-r the prescription will pleuso address ll-ll.-ly. Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, JC4 Mouth Third St., WIHJaiusburgli, N. Y or.iTiAm. WALLS. Died, in Hollidayburg, on the 15th inst., Mr. Marti.v Walls, Sr., aged 75 years. In the death of Mr. Walla llollidaysburg has lost one Of its oldest and worthiest citizens. We have known him from our earlv boyhood, and can bear testimony to his honesty, integri ty, kindness of heart, and simplicity of man ners. Ho lived in peiu'-e with tho world and dietl at peact w th his God May the reward of the righteous be vouchsafed to him. NIPPS. Died, in this borough; on Monday last, of scarlet fever, Charles Amsbaugh, son of Ellen Nipps, aged about 3 years. EBENSBURG WOOLEN FACTORY! LJ A ING introduced new machinery into our n Woolen Factory, tve are now prepared to manufacture on short notice. CLO'l HS. CASSI NETS, BLANKETS. FLANNELS of all styles, STOCKING TURN'S, ic, ic. tf Wool fatten in exchange for goods or worked on shares. Market price paid for wool. Ebensburg, Feb. 2i, lS72.-tf. PIANOS, $300. ORGANS, $45. No one should be without I(nnm or Organ, when, by saving S3 or S" per week, you can buy such instrumeutsas Decker Jc Iiarne' unrivaled Pianos, Hallet, Darts Co.' and Brad ford J; C'n.'s Pianos, and theunequaled Taylor J: Farley CeUit fes 'pais. Old instruments taken in part pay ment for new ones. Monthly vavinciita taken. Special rates to lreaclirrg. hurchet.S.Sclioolsand Teacher. Send for circular or call on S. HAM ILTON & CO.. 51 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. SI, 1372.-lnt. M. WiriTMORE, CftAS. t. NKALE. c. h. woLrr, Tnos. n. lasi, jsq d chbrrt TTTnirTi TiHTfl o nn wm. mlu. im iu.. IMrUKTlSUS AsU IJLALtUa AIN Sign of the Anvfl, No. 50 Wood St., (Three doors above St. Charles Hotel,) Pittsburgh, pa Invite the attention of buyers to their Spring Stock, which, in selection aud price, is unsur passed in the country. '1'ltey nre AicrnU for American File Com pany's celebrated Hland Knaps, Rnblter Melting- and Packlnc;. Wilson. Hawks, world, K lit son A. Co.'a h-iigllali Steel, "Pittsburgh fetael, Loeki, Ikovcli, Sec. Sold at mauufacturers' prices. r,!-2.-3m. COUNTRY Mill HANTS ! Are requested t6 read the following list of SPECIAL PRICES in our Wholesale Department, and order accordingly. 4-4 Venn Mill No. 1 Slieetiii-r. 12i cf. 4-4 Ancl.or No. 1 " 4-4 Heavy Srafidaid H. 4--4 li&perial 4-4 Avondule J-4 Iltd I5nV, LJIeachcJj 10 " 9 4-4 Larrulton " llj 4-4 Vaii'lian " 1 1 1 4-i I Iopn 13 t. 4-4 Ctit utess J2.V - 4-1 1'caboJy 131 Lancaster Gingliams, The L'ebt and Choicest Styles, ut 13 eta. Good American Ginghams, 10 Gents. Heavy Domestic " h " Ait-iei 'fcnri, 'oc?irco, lerrfiuac. Himnel, Sim-si go Iaciafc, SfhijiKttti'i, XSnrfrl'is . Atlfti'M IrtitM. SileiitlJtl Mylcsal Ageiiti-i I-Ticts. A large nnd well selected Stock of CASSIMERES s D1ESS GOODS At less than jobbers' prices, and goods cut In lengths tn suit purchasers. 5 Goods are rapidlyly advnt-.cing, and the above are i'iiesent pkicks om.y. A. W. EfwIii & Co., 172 and 174 Federal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. Sewing Mwmi Agents to ecli. Tne The Do mestic is not a new ma chine, but has been sold, in a small way, for some six yrs., during Inch tune the most skilled ii liv en tors have labored tr simplifyantl 1 m p rove, until to-day it is so far ahead of all others as to dofy com petition. 1 1 has but si-xly'pieces. counting every part of Machine nnd stand, while the Howe Machine contains 2-14. This will give an idea of its sim plicity. It will do work, fine and coarse, that no other machine will attempt, from the finest f-ossamer to tiftv thickticsse of drcs-fed tr.ut iu i It will sew wit htm t change nf needle, t iiret-d or tension. All mov&bie paris are made of hardened steel and burnished bearings. IT MAKES XO 50ISE WIIATKVEn, find the proprietors hereby offer A Reward or One Hundred Detljtrs fr toy oilier I.oclt Kiiteli P!tcllne that will rein ns l'siif. The shuttle isac.tlinder, wltliout a rivet Or spring; can be tilled by a blind tierson, aifd htihls me hundred y-ilrls of cot t.'iti 5 We claim It. and can show, a list of fifty points of superiority over any machine in the market. To experienced agents tl'e most liberal in "i:iements will lie offered. Machines consigned and commissions paid in full, in cash, nt the end of each month. A hand Rome wngnn. worth JiVl.OO. furbished without charge, nnd sufficient time given to purchasers to enable the agent to compete with any Company in the State. R. VV. STE ADMAN El CO., Ttm. 411 Liberty Street, Opposite Union Depot, riTTSnURGI!, WITH TtlS HEW DRAW FEED, Has just been received, and is now the Br?T Family Machine in the market. It makes the Lock Stlteh. Ih MmpU. Noiseless, tsasily Operitted. ahd very effective. ATe want GOOD SEWING MACHINE AGENTS in all unoccupied territo ry, to whom we will give the must liberal teiims. The ELLIPTIC is the EASIEST MA CHINE TO SELL iu the market. HOWARD EATON Et CO. 17 FIFTH AVF.XIE, Feb. 2L1373-3m. I'll T-jHURGlI "1 1ST OF CAtlSES set duvn for trial at a Cotirt of Common Tleas to he held at Ebensburg. for Cambria county, commencing on Monday, the 4'i day iyf March, A. D. MT.'i: FIRST WE Kit:. Leiber & Son vs. Linton & Son. Nutter vs. Johnston. Apple vs. Ihirdine. McVicker vs. Jones. Apple vs. Eakiu. Miller vs. Apple. Patterson & Co.,'i?f.;af. vs. Krise cf. al. McQuillen vs. Kane. Dunegan vs. McGough.- McFarlan.- vs. Apple. Kline..;. .vs. Leiden. Todd :....V8. Chrisfy. fcECOSb Jwmk., Edwards, for use v. Young, feigned Issue. Gates vs. Wolfi- Welshour. Emerg'ncj- Bridge c.vs. John Phillips. H u in p h rey s vs. Fl y n n s. Thntnas vs. ('ates. McCoiineli; vs. Williatns cf al. Pell . vs. Swires. Wlke. Executor vs. Coopei-."! Pinney & ftarrows ...vs. IPppA i Lloyd. Mayer & Morgan vs. R oU n Sc Iirothers. Rose vs. W iugart et al. Rose vs. W'ingart et al. WieT vs. Harris. Enclro vs. Priffleys. Mcl oskey tt.,;...vs. Johnson rMir. Parker Sc. Sou vs. Mcf'ance Sc Kline. Miiler vs. Flick. Rfelran ....vs. Stymer & Torler. (tnldsniith lJi'Other...-vs. Muses. Pntfs vs. 'torn of Johnstown. Wehn's use.... :.vs. Kelly. Selbert's use....' vs. Flanagan. Yeagley vs. Dibert. Collia vs. Kline Chardon. McKenzie vs. Krise. J. K. HITE. Prothonotarv. Prothonotary's Office, Etiensburg, Feb. 6, 1372. T7MNE FARM AND SUMMER ItE- SORT FOR RENT. The well known andadnrirably located pro perty owned and occupier ly the undersigned, situated in Washing tnn township, Cambria county, on tho Turnpike, one mile west of Cresspn, is offered for rent on reasonable terms. The Farm and Huildings are in excellent condi tion, the property boing in every way suited to the accommodation of city visitors duringthe summer mouths, fOr whieh purpose it ia now used. Mrs. ALICE SMYTH. Cresson, Feb. 3, 1872.-6t. J EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ! Estate of Richard Thomas, dee'd. Letters testamentary on the estate of Kich'd Thomas, late of Ebensburg borough, Cambria county; dee'd, having been granted to the un dersigned by the Register of said county, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will preseDt them properly authenticated for settlement. . ir. H. SKCULKR, Executor; Ebcnsbury.'.Fob. 17, ItfTS.-Ot. "DOMESTIC H QUEUirPS SALVS! P.y v".,t,.- t. snndry writs of Vend. Krjum., Al. Vel. ::TP"?-' '-; to' i'" mid Al. l.v. taci'i iisu. d out. of the t oci t cf Common Pleas of Civnbria f.0,r;rT-s?-,MM,,-'--,ed. there will he exp.mr-U to ' l ubi csalt.ut time-Hit iy..5- in ;.' -ll.v,vv.oii Sfot rj , fhf4It ila.vor .r i, t-rct. at 1 ! o cli.c!. v. M .. tho following Estate, to w it: , 11 the right, title nn.i ... u-;-: ... Ke.,r3. of .111 a'-.d to a piece or parcel nf land sit- ' uufr 111 .. hue to-ns:iip. Cumbria cci'i tv -I- 1 Jninipy lands of Muthcw Cow tin. isaac C.v(V"r i il. Flanagan, and others, cnntuinii: tmo h.i.' tired and lifty-one acre-J, 11. ore or "icrs, abni-r twenty acres of which ai"c cle:: red. hav ing there- : 0:1 erected a one etory ph.ink bouse and a i.. Stable, now in the ixci; 'pancy of Willimn lb-am. ' Tnkeu in execution and to be sold at tlie suit of i John Peers. , Also, all the right, title ah3 interest of Li ke ' Iurbii. and Jackson iMirbin. ff. n and tn the ' fnllowius: tlescribed tiuiiding htnl lot or ground ! appurteiuKit, to wit : All that eel Hin saw mill j buildingsil uate i Clcurtield to-.vns.hip, aui'jri.i ! cunty.oii hind of Luke Durhin. iidj'.itilr.g lands i of Jackson Diirbin, John Durbiti. atnl Others. bcingin slzeCfty feet iu length nnd sixteen feet ! in breadth, and s nnich ground or hind adjoin- ! ing as may be necessary for the convenient n9 . of said inill. Taken i n exeeu t ion r.inl to 1 e sof-l nt thetiiiit of D: W. Debell, for use of Jotsepli i D. Ernest. t A !. all the right, title and interest of Wm. H. Elder, of. in and to a certain hair Int jrrr u id ! sitin.tH in Gallirzin township. Cumbria counrr, adjoining other half lot of ji din T. Storm on the i south, an alley on the cast. Jot of Jus. M'CL.sUov j on trie north, and lot of A (lams &r Fcstei'on the west, tiow in the occi.'rancv of .I.T. Storm, l a- j ken in execution and to be soid ut the Suit of I John T: Storm. I A Iso. all the right, title nnd interest of John i Kelly, of, in aud to the following described pro- I P'!l'tV. to wit: A dwollii.ir hnuse nf tine Rtorv- . - - , . - .... v r-i in m i.iiaMi having a front of twenty-lnur feet and a depth j ni m.iifni reer. siruate upon a certain lot or piece of land within the county of Cambria, in the township of Washington, ad latent to the township road from Wilmore K Cressnn at the C'tst end of a p-thit known us Collins' cut tin the Penhsylrnnis Itai!i-o:ifi,tugethcr with the hered Itan'.entstaiid apjiui tenances. Taken in execu tion antl tn be snid at the suit of .los. lim-gnon. A Iso. all tho right, title and interebtuf 'i hns. R. Thomas, of, in and to a certain piec or par cel of land situate in Cambria township, Cam I bria cuinty, adjoining lands tif Jt.lm Rtdier. 1 Wm. It. Jnues. Win. Howell antl Humvhrey ; Francis, contaiuiiig one himdred and sixty-fire j tl'j.i) acres, more or less, about eighty-five (.sr) acres of which arc cleared. ha virjr therenii creet- ed a two story plunk hot-sr and a. frame barm j row In the occuiinncy nf '1'homas R. Thomas. I Tn lien in execution and to be sold at the suit of ; William K. Piper. i Also, nil the right, title and interest nf Eilns i Penrnd, nf. in nnd toe piece, or parcel tif land : t-ituutc in Richland township. Camtiria county, adjoining lumis of Thos. Kealnn. Davit! Kricg. ; and others, containing sixty acres, more nr less, i 11 bunt thirty acres of which arecleared. having i thereon erected a big hnuse anil a log barn, now ! in thuoccupancy of Klius Pcnrtxl. Taken in ex ' eeutinn and to be sold at suit of Jns. Shnemnker, , fur US3 of .. Martin, now for use f c. R. Ellis. I Also, all the right, title and Inter- st of Cnr j nelius Cruin.V.f, in anil tn a certain pit ce or par ; eel nf land situate in Suinmerhill township, i Cumbria cnuntv, ad.ininiiig landsnf Jos. Wright. Cat ha rine Cruui.and nt hers, containing twenty lnur acres, inure nr less, about seventeen acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story inir house and a lug barn, now in tlie occupancy of Catharine Crti in . Taken in exe cution and t be sold nt suit nf Soli.ir.en E-nijr: Aim. all the right, title and interest nf Alex, McVicker. dee'd, nf, in and tn a tract ur puree 1 nf land situate in Cumbria tnwrship, Cambria county, -tdjnining lauds tif Jot. W ilmnn. Johns ton Moore, (ieo.C. K. Znlitn. Mary Mcliridc. and nthers, containing two hundred acres, mure or less, about eighty acres nf which are cleared, having erected thereon brick dwelling, frame barn nnd other outbuildings, now in the occu pancy of Pete li. Iterg: nnd a two etory frame house and stable in the occupancy of Andrew Dunmire. Taken in execution nnd to be col l nt the suit tif Elizabeth Evans, Executrix, and t-. J. t aters. Executor of the last will aud tes tament t.f Edward Evans, deceased. Alan, all tlie right, title nnd interest of Gn. Litzinger, nf, in and to that certain piece or parcel of land lying and situnte In Allegheny township. Cambria county, bounded and de scribed as follrrws : lleglnning t an ash stump; tf:clice south !-:iV negroes, t-.'i-f wish l.tnd of Piter".". Li tiled" jierclies. tn a post: t hence smith 10 degrees, west 1 perches, tn a post; thence north 42.'4 tlegrces, west fi perches alnng I'hil ipsburg road, to a post t.r line t.f hind (late) nf Wm. Wenkhmd : thence nnrth 4 degree, east S.1 perches w ith line of land t.f said Win. Weak land, to the place nf beainnirg-eontaining li) ncret, tngeMic-f with the hereditaments nnd ap purtenance?. Taken iu executiim and to be sold at tho nCt ttf Miirg.'irct McMtillin and Al exander McMullin, Executors of 5e;:iuel Mc Muliin, deceased. Also, oil tin; right, title end interest f Jas. C. Easly, nf. in and to a lot nf grnund sit nute in Carroll town bni'ni.'.gli.Cambrin county f runt ing feet nn Main street, running back along lot of Dntninic Eger, tin the nnrth, 2H0 feet, tn an nlleyJjrtining hit nf Francis Ruckun t iiesuuth. having tliCrcon erected a frame house and a one story law ofllee; now In the occupancy of James C. Easlv. Taken in execution ami to be sold at thesuit nf ieorge A. Herry, Administra tor nf Fraiit is J. It ii b.-rick, dect-ased. Also, all the right, title and interest of R. n. Gageby, of, in and tn a lot nf grnund situate in Hd Ward, Johnstown borough. Cambria county, fronting feet nn Jackson street on thees"t. running htcktnan nlley tin the smith and an alley on the east, adjninin- lot tif Henry Zim mei'tiliin on the north, having thereon erected a two stnry brick house- with a one story brick kitchen attached; and a fi'anie wood-slied and frame stable, nnw in ihe occupancy of R. U. Gageby. Taken in execution and tn'be suld at the suit of William Carr. fur use of C. R. Ellis, now for use of Gco;go McLean; alsn, Henry Kratzcr & San. for use of C. R. Ellis. Also, pJi the ri-ht, title and interest of Wm. McCI-.isUey, nf, in r.nd to a lot nf ground situate in Washington township.! 'ambria cnunt v, frn:-t-ingnn theuld Pt.rtaire Ruilrnad. extend: ng back to lands uf Conrad Eger, adjoining Michael Me Cartyaiid Tims: lietvit, having there.c.i erectetl a nre-aiid-a-half tnry plank hnuse nnd frame stable, now in the nciupafcy of Wm. McClns key. Taken iu execution and tn be stld at the suit nf A. Mcl'ad. ien & Co., fur use of Tier-ney & Null. W. . ISN At St i:ti. thoriH". Sheriff's O.Tice, Ebensburg, Feb. 1, li-7-.'. "vyiuows1 a r r 1 1 A I S E M E N T S " Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing Appraisciuents nf Real and l'ersunul Pro perty of decedents, selected and set apart for the widows nf intestates under the Act tif As sembly of llrh April, is.il. have been filed in the Register's Oflice in Ebensburg nnd will be pre sented to the Orphans' Court for Approval, nn WedfX'fUtyi the Qih ftt f March next, to wit : A ppralsetnent nf tlfe persnna! f.ropoi't- nf William Russc!!. late nf Wnshfnton tufr'ship. dee'd. set apart fur Margaret Russell, w idow of said decedenl 17.75. Apprniseineiit of certe.in gonds nnd chattels set H,:i.-t f,i- the use t.r Klizi liel li Mack, widow or Jacob Mack, lute of Cambria township, dee'd T.'SOO. Appraisement nf the rfal estate r.f Frederick Kainmrf, lntenf Johnstown, Cambria cnuntv. dee'd, for the widow, under Act nf 14th April, lsol, nnd Supplemental thereto of 27th Novem ber, lH(i.r-150. Inventory and Apnfnisement nf tho pct-snnal property of Mark McGuire, lute nf Gallit.in township, decea-ed, set apart for the widow and family nf said deceased 1"!87.30. Appraisement of the real cslateand perntial property nf Merriman Lee. late nf Jackaon township, deceased, act npart for Anel.'ue Lee, widow 01 deceased -$-57. Inventory and Appraisemerit ot personal prn-pertj- of Christian Rrixner. dec'tl, electc-d to be retained by Barbara Rrixner, his widow T7 GEO. W. OATMAN, Clerk. Clerk's Oflice, Ebensburg, Feb. 3. li7J. llo-it.J b EQ ISTEK'S NO TICE ! Notice is hereby git en that the following Accounts have been passed and filed iu the Register's f flce nt Ebensburg, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court nf Cambria county, fur enn firuintinn and allowance, on H'eti-iesu'ai,' thctkh day ttf March ne.rt, to wit: The second nnd final account of John E. Seese Administrator nf theestatenf Stisutinnh Ream, late of Richland twp., Camhrin counts", dee'd. The final account of Isabella Walters, for merly Isabella Mi-Gary. Administratrix of Jos. McGary, Inte of Cambria count-, deceased. The second imcount of Peter Strittinatter, Gunnlien of Magdalen. Rarbarn. Philip. Ann antl Margaret Weible, minor children of Peter Weible, late of Carroll township, deceased. The first anil final account nf Mary Jane Hughes, (formerly Reese.) Administratrix nf estate of Thus. Reese, late of Ebensburg, dee'd. The first and partial account of Jesse II. Di mond. Executor of Charity Dimoud, late of Munster township, deceased. The first account of H. J.Crouse, Guardian of Ann Maria Clark, late Ann Maria Crnuse. The first account nf Francis A. Ruck, Guard ian of the minnr children nf Jerome Huck ami Mary Buck, late of Carroll township, deceased. The second and final account of Catharine Rloch, Administratrix of t he estate nf Christian Bloch, late of Conemaugh bornngh, deceased. G EO. W. O ATM A N", Register. Register's Oflice, Ebensburg:, Feb. S. 1372.-10-4L r ICENSE NOTICE The folUm in" ' named persons have filed Petitions for Tavern and Eating House Licenses in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria County, for the ensuing March Term of Court : Ttirrm IAeene John B. Hite. niacklick'tp.; Raiser Hclfrick.Geo. Crook. Thus. ott. chest tp.; Nichw l.am hour, Carroll twp.; Edw'd L. Pender, John W. Sharbaugh. Dominic Egnr. Carroll town bor. ; Mictmel Rarnicle. Clearfifld twp.; Peter Rrown, Frank Kurtz, M. Gates, Croyie twp.; Henry Foster; John A. P.lair. west ward, Ebensburg bnr.; Anthony M'ilugh, Gallitzin twp. ; James Con very. Ioretto bor. ; Valentine Alaltzie. Geo. Wendcroth, Jns. Horner, Wilmore bnr.; Henry Mart-:, Mrs. Annie Murphv. Othq Helle. 3. S. Kiel, U. MuGough, Washington tp. ; Peter W. Helfrich, Susquehanna tp.- Eating oumc Lire nmn PcalElig.Carrolltown borough; Wm. Flyun, Washington twp. , J. K. HITE, Clerk. Clcrlt Q. s '3 QZize-, Ebensburg, Feb. 3, 1S72. ffSUltT j;::li invy jn" Pi.,; i -SiKi TO CASH SI'S i i-A. A . . AT TIU' S:tlI-.-hS:l t -s- ilgliSfi-FSISiilAKVlOi;;. Lie UUvleral j;i,ed rehliei;lli:ii l' ,1,.- citiz-.-us of Ebci-sbur at..i tl.e "in:;:. ally I hut l.e lias -Trace a tvl nr. v. 1 . . prices to CAM1I l'U Y K!.rt. X . c.tt.it,in j ai t.cf CovUi.g, Purhir vr-j . "! Stores, l tlie nit,et p. pii .ai kii..;.. " trueul every deycrij. linn. tl mi -.:: ::-;: ut'a'. Mire; liartivat e of all kii.'tf, b"Cb. Si-icirs, !itt Hhiges, TiiMC I!;- i huttei Ilibses, hnlts, )i..n ar.r Na.;.-. . : low Class, 1',-vttj, Tabic Knifes m.,i i . , Carvirp Knives an.? f-.rKs. Bloft (":.;.-. Apple P.irer-), I'm nnd I'.-chet Ki.i; ;: great variety, Sci:s,.rs. Sl.ears, J;!t.,v , Strops. Axes, Il itd.cts. Hammers. I. Mtclnr.cR. A users. Ci.issels. Uxt ts. i passes, Squaus, Files. Ka.-ps. Anvils. Wrsnclies. Hip. J'AUc ai.tl Cm-Cm Jv CliaiiTs cf all kintls. til.uvels. ;i).aTes 5 - , . ' and" St.atl.s, Kukes, l'..iks. hVisV f' , Shoe Lms. Fogs. Wax Bri.-t'rs. (" ;. vViingrrf.. Oiiu.l Stones, J'nb-t t M Gates ahd Measures. Lnnil er Jf.ti, ks, I ... Nails, Ilorre Shnes. Cast Steel. l'n Guns, Ucvtilvt rs. Fit. ls. Cariritle.-. i;.. tier. Caps. Lead. Ac. Od.i S.'tive T'.. -. -.-Grates and Tire bricks. AVeli and C:.-;.. 1'ilmps .ind Tubing: Harness anl Sad i'-, Ware, of all kin.l ; W,x-len and WilUtr !! ?,. in great variety ; CarLt.u Oil an1 t),l I a:, Fish Oil, Lar.i Oil. Lifsee.1 Oil, Lubr , Oil. Rosin, Tar. Glassware, I'.iicts. Varnir ; e. Turpentine. Alci-ho!. Ac. FAMILY GROCERIH9. such as Tea Ot fTee. Sugars, Mulass-s. : . . "!'S' "L'!01'-- Iri-d Peaches. Dried 1 i-,'; Fisli. II. niiny, Crackerp, Rice and i' j-- -n.irley; Soaps. Candle- TOBACCO CIGAliS; Paint. Whitewash, Scrub, ii .. . Shoe, Dusting, Varnish. Stove. Clut'hts : ., Tnnth lrt:sl.ts, all kin.ls anti tizt s ; Bit. Conis and Manilla lln-.es, and nianv . c'. i articles at'the lowest rates for CASH. teJ-flouce Spouting made, pained and -.-.i up at low rates for tasJi. A liberal uiec . n made to country dealers buying T.-r-.i wholesale. GEO. II 17 is TL hi" Ebensburg. Feb. 23. 1867.-tf. AEW FfR.ll U OLD STASii GOOD GOODS & GREAT BARGAiuS I It I' 31 K READY ASIl t HAVING beenme prc.nrietors nf the SI ' ' ' ROOM ami ,TlH U UK (it KIDS roeer.l'v : e longing to H. A. Shoemaker & o., and lut t i:.,. purchased nn adtlitional STOCK CF NEW GOOLVi IX OliEAT VAltlLlY, we nre nnw preprrt d to supply all tfi o'i . c-.-tomers nf the hiie firm, and as innnv liow o. as will patroi-ize us. w ith Grinds of iril kin: - ; r PRICES FULLY AS LOV7 as any other merchant in or out of1 Can ; .. county. It isi.ur intention to Isecrt our ' : r-: constant- sfu'jlted with a fell rrt.' welli.-'-i nsstrti!!tnt nf drv Goons. DRESS ,();;!. FAN',",' GOODS. NOTIONS. ROOTS 'HO' H T i.c V; '. r. iViirv r, c vu pets. Fnr r- TI'RE, O) I. CLOTHS. 1,1 C KENS NV AH v. G li -CKR1E-5, FEOFR, RACON, USH. SAiT. 1 RACGO, I CAliS. i-nd all other ui t-i-1 s. h r nr small, that can be found in anv st-.rr- nf 1: oharucter in the county ; and us we intend i Oil COVATKY PliOdtCK, itnd make pn bad debts, weftel sure that m stuck ami our prices will nut on I v secure L retain for us a liberal share of pntrOhage. EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AMD AU are res'cct fully solit if ed, and if vi e fall tn 1. , -der en 1 ire satisfuctit-n. buih hs re?:-rds :l-e or: -ity nf our roods find the j-.riets iifked lur tl - j . it wiM certainly be no fault nf the i.r-vv f.r:.-. . . the tiid stand nf Shoemaker .1 Cn., Iliph str- t Dun't forget to call and we'll not rrii-fc-et tOi,:i .. you full value lur your nmnev. MYERS i- LLOYD. Ebensburg. Jan. 2. lS7L-tf. REMOVAL asi ENLARGEMENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATIrSJG STOVES. Til. COPPER & SlEEMSi mi Having recently taken possersion nf the ne-..-ly littetl up and commodious buiMIng cn Iii: . street, two doors cast t the Rank and mmriv opposite the Mocnt;;i!i Uousr., the substr'ber better prepared th-in ever to niaiiuti't-u're ; iirtit les in the TIN.CI U'PER nnd SHLET-I li ..V WARE line, ail nf which will be furnished t-. buyers at the very lowest living prices. The subsctibcr'nlso proposes to keep a fu and varied assort rnent t.f Cookinr;, Parlor and.IIcating Steves of the most approved designs. CSPOPTING and ROOFING made to order nnd warranted perfect in liiiiniif.a tiii o nti l ir.:. tenai. REPAIRING inomptiy attendctl to. All work done by me will be dime right r-f nn f;ir terms, nnd all STOVES and WARE so,' i by n.e can be depn.dcl i.j.on -hs to nnnlitv and cannt.t l e undersold in price. A ct ntinuant 1 and increase nf patrtmngc is respectfully solicited,- and no effort will be wanting to render en tire satisfuctioii to all. VALLTC LUTUINGElt.' Ebensburg, Oct. 13, 187U. tf. GKI. C. K, 2AHM.. . .JAS. F. ZAHM DEALERS IX DEY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES', HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, hats, am, boots, shoes, AND ALL OTIIFP. ARTICLF. GEN'ER ALLY KEPT IX A C01NT1.Y 3IOUE WOOL AND COUNTRY PKODUCE TASE.X 11 IXCDAMCK K0 GOCPS. Store on Scuih Sice cf Main Street, Ilbciisbttrgr, I'a. pnERRYTREE .MALE AND FE MALE COLLEGE. This popular Institu tion wiil open f'r the summer session nn ihe first Monday of May, 1S7;, under the inslriictit.r nf a corps nf con-pet en t teachers, inthe College buildings in the pleasant village of Cherry rcv Irftliuna county, Pennu. Course of instruction thoruUfli, vocal arid instruiiieiitnl music inclu tled. (iotid boarding furiiishetl nt from 2."i0 tt t3.5i) per week. For further inforinutioh apldy' to either of the undersigned blRttTOFS. How. R. TL M'Cormick, Dr. E. Rralller. H. ii. Kinports, Dr. A. It. Lovelace John Easen. I Cherry tree, Feb. 3, lS7-.-3m. - - - - - jTUSIC! MUSIC 1 1 The "SisTrR? or St. Joseph' will be prepared tngive l-ssnns nn t lie t'l A NO MI-.LODKON orCARI- xs ka oiiuA.-i at any unit- hiut Ulster. lTFtr terms apply! to the Superioress. Si.-- ter M. Hohtksse, or to Rov. R. C. Cubist Charges moderate. Ebon--urjc AiwJ 1, 135L if OEO. W. OAT1IA.V J. OALt.IKlN LAKE. OVTMAN & LAKE. ATTORXCYfi X LAW EiiENSRCUO, PA. tyrrompt attention given to claims of n'i kind in Cumbria cnuntv, and throughout thiy United States and Canadas. lb. 10.-ly.l li K B K n. it ' t t I: I li - i ir r I
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