BB2Kata4k3hAga 1 1 vCambria- JTrccmaiu SATURDAY, : : MAUCll 30, 1S72- LOCAL AND PERSONAL. jja mill HltUatmat aud iieaa- Home. Mud a foot lvt uh I lie streets Tlie bluebird miI icbin are with us. I'lck cjtk?" W tL. query among tL juvenilis jusl now. To moi row will Le Easier Sunday, llow Co veur epfi color?; VieiiiT (Good Fiiila.tr) was legal Lol Did vou oOativs III Cual funiiabrU ou short nottc at lowest ici- h Mes'rs. A. A miner a. ou. 1 he F.cno ssvs: rvexl iioiiuay All Fouls' Day.". . . . Ihaiiicl Comi convenes on M"""1- ... Snrinr like ai d bland la th weather at ),ai,d. and li (tame pleasolU a Vast UiullilmJu t,r p)e, we uuderaiaud. j t J. ilii'a aloul sliding, a lull liue of clioica ijrociries to his pent-lit asaorinieiil f otuls Suarcuid iiitUisniil tie vi.e ol hia jt-cl .line". Mr Thsnias McKernan, of Cambria city, i lTeis liiini-elt aa a candiiUla before lh Deinu iraiic county convention lcr lCeisUr and I'.ecwrder. Good man. The luteal uiovs on th apportionment i-I.ecWer MH make a Congressional dibit id in. I ol UUir, Cambii aud W ealuioieiuud vouu- Don't iio; any mois. --ilr. Friu. k 1 Sloiui. of this place, has ;nmlea uie " 'the scene of the Mineral Point iir.lv lur l' U!- ol 0,'Uiiiujuvva.lt.h.8 tJui.ael in the pior-ccution o. M .cr It vou cal r.ow, vou won't need to j.eed U very hit'K. '"r ' ?"u ,t'v your order i.t X ljaiWet & 0011 a a Lore uiej win uitve iitliYkiB'1 'ul' rcaiuci:ce in Mioit luelie. ' ...I. H I . . . . . - . la-. I vwtaulli riin. ou nuiaun. leaunvu iu 01 oi iha fr(ici aula lulling wilii Lis bead f.i.t itdr"1 "f uetr kpr Ijicli cut u in i j.i J.1"-'1 "hove one !' lna eves. .A.H aljiui ' lire lat-l bttturdav u'uht was i ni ttJ hi il.r I in ii g out ol h i liiaiiif t Ht the if.utiK f ol Jchii 0'l.olii.fctl, in Uittt ward. 'J l.e Iuiii .libra'' wan on baud, but tla services t;f . n f (.1 1 v dot itiuired. 1; ion are tlu next Monday that the trout itthi.ii; i.icely . w Iit. let 'mii bile, tor mexl ill I."AI1 t'ools' Dnv." UtIoIIow- Lr li.i.- adi.e. lirillier -u l.t r ilia liout will It- ukru in ou 'he l.iiii' liu-iutfa. On ihxi Vv tdi.ti.u llr. i'aiiick Storm, I i.iiiiici towi.vhip, will oiler ai public sale. Jive oik. taiui pioduca, taiuiu. iu pleu.euM. ).i i.rthuld fcooo, etc Ala", bia larm ot UJ uiiin n lib iiu; roveuieuia. Go aud buy. id r ail mada ol OaliMun'a celebrated Eui-t-ri ii Mar Uuur and caled wi ll o.J butter and a rinitil dfcoition of thai oVifiou rup be .a ji.at ieceied,li ibout im i ic a lhiu aa ut Mm diau.ed of iu U. e phiioaopby of tooJ giub. A juTfiii.e troupe, compoed of jounj; a.de i.f win town. i an exhi'iii ion. cwuaialin ot urnuialic a-id luilrqtie fei'loruialiccn, aiitiu tic, at the AcadrtUiT btiiliMnf; on btluiviay veniin; la'l. and d'd xreetlinj;l elV coiiaid erinf all things. I'o il to ua auin. boa. K deni.u of (Jheirvliill townahiu. Indiana riiuniT. iiauifii llrnry Doeiali. alteuipieo, b t1 . aid of a nx ahowler, t peinuadtt the nheriQ' i f thai coii' t liol lorcll his tr-olinl jiio.ertT. Hiiirxt cffoit will pt btlv be to tet nuaile.the khvntl' thai be ouilil to 'et l.iiu Out ol j-iil. i'lul.k hulik, of Carioil townabtp, a verv ui. tiilv vuatuiiirr, attempted to rei'oliatruct Lis luolHtr 'ii ! by blnkiuK her over the hfui 'ni a hi. lei of wod. and alao kicked aud n'-iVnl l.ia wne and rhild ouiraeoualy .'or all I whicli Uiu U 'H.;o iu recoi.alruci liiin. I ii f 1. 1 Join. alow II 'a at Toil tnd Waa taken ' ;li) I ilia' i.rj.h a lew da! a,o Willi a nice pair J ft in. 11 hmceieit-on bio wrtais. A iu.iii.i lair, ,'. hIw.iii he f-tiW'd to I ewaie. was anxioua to I yrv l.i ki i.iL'ie ul.oi.l a Mule l-Mug iu which rhe wan i . 1 1 ii f to Hae.ir b bad a very tx.euaiva i itLd xcluiva chare. liu.br-a Hall, Vv'ilmore. was eulivenrd a UavvliuK "n'liu laal Saturday liivlit Sou.e any it was a huniHus. while oibera con tend that it was a painting ot the aveuea con l eried wild the Inle Miiieinl l'oiut tragody. Tha f roprietor of the "t-liow" la thouhl lu be labium.: under the laltt-r oaluaiou Krida lnal a imin named Timminn, of w ,.iL am rucL hv tb l'afilil? K.i nraaa 1 tm ii weal, near Ierr Station, aud lluown up I in thr air about thirty fee'. It P( ears that li in ih act of croHaiu; the main track, and ? nil ii.it lire tha train couiitijr. w tiei. tiie liw J ibini'iive lrllk hiui He :liel a' tio.t in'-nflT. AiM tow the lo at" ol Indiana c i u y i"!iL(..r lhalthey liave been riOet ol an un ki.aai, atiii-unt of "Court liouae Houl." A I fta,.ie.i uy t,jutrr i iisoh auu iirtuKKiT, ! I. fen taipowerrd b the Leialatuia tn iiir giinie tLe iat.er- Ktcb ucvelopuicLU are lit (-l eil. Snuiuel II Snyder and Jrae Uereutider. w ho a ere nri eatad laat ta 'I tor burning ' ha hum ft Jxcut. Stivder, in Bell lownahip, ClriarheiJ ittuiity, ware placed upian trial at lat term. 'I he ratid jury inared tbc bill ai to Hereun der, but found a tiue bill against Su'1cr, who aa placed ou trial aud fouud gu.lly. Sentence Vat;.!!iiad. t'lie cliateea of muriir arainKl the Moore family are inr.a. Jn Moore waa Irteil a d courictcd of tlia mvi 1 r . .l.r.ian Mui noiirg, Mike Moore is iu jail here tor llie -l-ei Inderal his wile, and now comes tha Hory IMatJaCk At nor , Ol vue on"ii '-i.ds thaiBi-d witlt ctuelly murderiu- the King's Knglir-h. Cart. Wm. Linton am: lauy. wnu meir 1 (iuiold noods. etc.. removed hence to &ui- inil this week, wrrr tney taKe poaneasion im 'he "MiDimil Houae," at that fdace. aa lalid h.rii landlady and propiie'ors. Tba Houaa lis alwava etived an enviable reputation. i.d. Lurie'r the new manateincbl, will lose lauue ol it ancient renown. Two uieu uaiued Ears and Lauth, aud re other man, a German, alighted Iroiu a a'.eepirif! car tor ttcakt:il at Alu-oua labt Mull ; tlay n'ori'ing The brat found lhal he had ; been robbed of a revolvtr, $ht and a aet of )inuioud aiuda worth 'J"H : tbe pecund of a wauh worth $315 and $10 in cti'u. aud the third of ij'i io ca-h. No clue to the thief. Thursday evenine l-tt. a uian imrnei Jirown ni-t with a fatal aacident at L-rimer's btaiioD, Vt'estniorelniid countT.oii the IVunavl tiia railroad. Vt hile in the act of pariMiig ium one car to the other on the Accomodoliou lrnin east, he fell between them to the track, aiid waa cruahed aud badly cut bv the balance tt tha train lasin over Li in . lJeaili uued. 1 Tu tel on the right track for a bairel or a JMik ul ti.e very best flour that ever was made, Vll i.n J0 J take dollars a lew and on E. Sliila make a raid; for upon your word, yen jmleed, the beat flour and feed, and 'sotnedina' !; j.iu may need, can be had for the e-sh rt cheap; ho make no delar. for vou'll find 't will pay to Luy of Mills all things he uuth aeeo. Plowing and sowinfr, reaping and mowing, "ill keep all farmers goire lor the next six Jnoiitlia or more ; so now while wild winds aie hloainp , bor it's done enowinc ia th time to be going to Uuiat ley's niammotli cheap "'a. wuere, ii tools you are neeum, for piowirg or seeding, or groceries for vour faini I - 'oumg, jOU wm nnu an you wm atiU 11? tbe breaking of a rail, the three rear I 0,r" f the Southern ExDresa west were thrown "out the track at Coneroaeph Furnace, a small 'iition eight miles west ol Johnatowu on Fri "? last. ThV went mw an amhinkmant . "eulJ eet deep, and were completely wrecked. 1 P'eni!eM. a Miss Hirtmau, of Chicago. Vutr -I"0 Jo"ePh,,.of Dallitnore. weie killed r 1 I"'1 aoou fouriceu others were mor riiijuied. alWv nW U 8"em ,h'1 Barnum's unpar all ii ow ' not visit EKem-burg after lr"rit hr'u"WIled Phtneas will be forced to ireouirii,ek " . " esiaoiianireoi oy rail. I ana aa l.i. .i f"Kh' and tve passenger cars. 1 1 1 'rge loan. expenses will txceed 4.Uttll. Ol.lw mill I.. I 1 1 i . . I'M ra ar.l T i J ' wiaivaai. Xi e nas a. 1 - a'tb and 2M I " down on hU ,ist fur M7 inK exhihii orn,n8 l'eruoon and even- - LKTTEll KiiOSI JOH.XOV. Johnstown, March 2D, 1172. Dfar Fbk man There was a meeting at ifra Elder's otik-H ou Monday at -o'clock p. m. to appoint engineers for the frurvey of the Johnstown nd Somerset railroad. 1 do not knw the result of the deliberations. There are now six railroads projected to rom act the Cnne'tvill railroad wiili the Penna. Ii. K. The first connects Briut-us sta tion with Port Par rv. about niue utiles this side of Pittsburgh. The second commences at Greousbure and runs southward, crossing the Couiielaville R K. aur terminating at Chnrlea ten, West Virginia The third Commences at T.atrobe, runs to Ligonier. Jones' Mills Spring field, and down Indian creek to tbe Ceunela ville road The fourth commences at Johns tows ntid runs tLnu;;h Ln vidaville. Stoystowu and Somerset. This is the best route of the six. The fifth route commences at Hollidays burg and pa sue through Martinsburg, Wood bury. Pattousville ami Hopewell, joining; the Huntingdon and Ied ford road. '1' he sixth it tha Rioad Top R K running from Uuiiiintrdou to Bloody Run. Bedford and Bridgeport. Thus w il' be opened up all the coal and iron and timber interests of the entire uouulry Ju West ern Pennsylvania James J. Murphy has just returned from the east with a splendid assortment of new made uo clothing fwr spring Wear, including data, cups and gent's furniahinr goods. Boxes crowd the highway opoosite 10! Clinton ftreet. We c illeil in Adams' Express office the other day, but vamoosed suddenly upon reading the following "notis," pnnted npon the inside of a paper box lid: "Took Notis. Mel.be you don't better leaf around 'eiewheu you deu't got bis-neas. Hain't it V Mr. Riffle Hill keeis carriages and hordes for l it e. iiotwith't:i"ditig Mr. Bishop has left Call ou Mr. Itifllts when you waul to lake a rid. Mr- Akers wil! son have any amount of fiue flowers aud trees for sale at the butcher shop of Akera& LU timer The best and lie-heal tl'iairs and trees of the sex sou can e had theie, one door Iroiu the pot ollice. The sieel mill is to t.e enlarged. Wn do not think, however, that this has anything t do with Gov Geary's r Preaideut (iraui's htkl mill, because our sieel mill people are all lion ent aud make their living by the a weal of their brows Our District Court will convene next Mon day, and will prebtbly last all week, as tuere is considerable butdness belore it. 1 be accidental spilling of a little col J water ou some healed tallow causei ait exp'oaiou on a small scale at the steel works, ou Thursday last, and the hot greaae flying iuto tbe face, and aver the hauda of a young uiau named Davis, buiued him very severely so bad in Oeed that il is leared he will lose the tight ot both eyes. Two young men claiming to be resident of Altoona wiiiked into an eating satoeu on Wash ington street, ou Friday lant. aud finding ne one prsnent they helped themeelve to the conleiila ol the uiouev nrawer, some lour or hve dollars, and theu made their exit. The ihefi wass'oii discovered, however, and mk iug ct ae, the proprietor of the salrxtu ere long overtook and crp'ureil one of the thieves, whom he commilled to the lock up ; but on Saturday ntoitiiup the voiiug man "(iug out" of that institution and thus lur has uiauaged lo iQ'ke liiiuselt scarce. ' Excavating lor the foundation of the new market house anil jail wiil be commenced next, week. All the a wne i on the ground and tbe contractor. Mr. Wm. Cailan. will no doubt puh the work right along wuh bia usual ei.ergv and well known ability. A broken rail was the cause ef throwing three palace c:irs over an embankment, twenty feet downwards, on 1at Friday forenoon, time miles west of Johusion, ki'ling a woman, from Chicago, and a man from Baltimore, be sidra it'juiinz more or less some fitleen other. C. 1 Fraz'-r, diuggist. has prepared for this wonderfully changeable season bv laying in all kinds of patent medicines diugs aud other me lical preparation. m that no one can say tiiat he has uo reined in reich for his coi gh or cold, his headache or rheuttiatiein. The way le do the thing up right if t go to Fritter and get tho tuedicines; theu take it and get euied. Rob Rut. JL.XSS THAN SEVtN ir YEARS AGO. Dear FakavtAM Two weeks ago we told your readers something about "seventy years ago," itid spoke of fox-bums, kicking frolics, etc. We will now describe the lex hunt: A number of men would get up a meeting in the fall or early sprit g. appoint a marshal an I de puties, and insliurt them o define boundaries tor a fox hunt. These officers would first se lvct a point at which all the parties in the bunt would meet, sav soiue'avern, or s iii bouse, er other public place. They would then reckon ten miles in everv diteciioti Irom that centre, snaking a diameter of twenty unlet , aud a cir cle of more than sixty miles The mars'iai and his aids would theu ride round that circuit and lie wirps of si raw to trees, fences aud other pi ices, thus iiidicaiiug thesinrting poiut for all the neihlors. Closing lines were also indi cated bv straw baui'age on feuce, trees, etc A day was appointed, and at ID o'clock oh s.iid day the neighborhood would all repair to the outer line with tin horn, drums and every thing elfe that would make a ii"i-e At a ig iihI iveu by the marshal, at some point a lioru was t'lown, which was immediately sounded ronud ilie entire circuit iu a lew minutes, when v tr ti,e center, blowing and making the meat liiiiuiu, ...a, iaiattiiishls " No re spect was paidlor lences or gram baa., litt every one push'ed forward for ibe centre, ut hill, dawn hill, through fields ami through streams, till all. some thousands in number, would reach the inner line. Ala signal the dogs would be let loose on the foxes, which at some hunts would number ftom six to twenty. After despatching the game, resort waa Inol to whiskey, theu to lighting, wrestling, jumping, etc., till the close of day, and often till late in the night. Sometimes deer were captured withiu the enclosures intended only for (oxe. but this did l"t often occur. The reign of fox hunts if Weaimoieluud county Was Jroai 130 to 140 Another occasion for the assembling of the people in large crowds wis review diy, under the old militia, system In my locality at that time review day was about the second or third Monday in Mav each year. The people lrom quite a number of towixhips would ajweru'de at one phtce to be reviewed, inspected aud en rolled. Sutler wagous. with whisky, cordial, beer, cider, ginger bread, etc., could be found in every public stonier, and the number of fights would ie very gret. All disputes were set tied, at the fox hunt, or the teview, as law euiis are settled at curt. There was uo appeal from the result of a tight 1 promised to tell you something of ."kicking frolic." Well, imagine aciowd of stout young hoys and girls gathered at a neighbor's house. The girls would heal water, clear the floor and fiut down thirty or forty yards ef woolen blan ketaor fl iiu.el iu a heap. This would be well saturated with-snap suds made quite hot Chairs were placed round and tied together by rope-. so that they could not move. - A num ber of youug bov. would theu wrip their feet bare, aud get on the chairs, all around the flanuel, and kick just as bard and as long as their muscles could stand it The suds would fly all around, and often some poor, discomfit-, ed wight would be seen sprawling on the floor or ou top of the cloth that the rest were kick ing. I have seen some girls piu in the amuse ment, though the boys generally did the kick-, ing. Such were some of tha pastime of less than seventy years ago Ko lior. It is said that time and tide wait on uo man, and we don't pretend to deny the truth of the axiom Not so. however, with timepieces, for we know to a certainty that there are lots f them of tbe most desirable makes and qual ities, and ef all grades, at C T. Roberts' tie gaut clock, watchi jewelry . lancy goods, cigar, tobacco, stationery aud general variety store, waiting for ail persons se inclined to come right slot g and buy tham at lowest cash rates. Go and see if this ain't true to tbe letter, On Saturday night, one of the car inspec tors at Derry bad hit arm broken aud waa other wise it jured by some means while iu the er for niaute of ki duty. COIIUUMCAIIOX. ' Johnstown, March 21, 1S72. K'Utifr FVfCrriar. In my fcist I brioliv alluded 1o the ruinous, crippling -influence orMbo Pass Hook 5ysttin. I will iimrtuiileiivor torliow the Kbuiinr wrong- perpetrated on this community by its continuance. The Cambria Iron Co. run the rolling mm, the steel works, the blast fur nHoes, tbe ore uud coal mines, tbe woolen fnc toncs. etc. The wiijfes palil In ibese scvernl de partments are fullv ull per cent, less than those paid in Pit tstiurli and at other points. The moment a man goes to work for this Coin pun v he is expected to call for his pass-book anil take it home to his r.iinily. For two months be must labor hard before he can hope or expect to receive one cent of his earnings. At the end of the Beeond month hi" account is footed up and one-month's wages, less t he-amount charged duriiiK- the two months on his darling pass-book, is then paid to him. Hy this method of doinr business Wok1, Morrell & Co. are constantly in possession of at least two hundred thousand dollars, not one cent of which justly or honest ly belongs to them. If they must retain such a hnjo sum of money not their own, why not allow every man from whom they withhold any portion of it n fair percentage for the use of nU money? This of course would be too hon est ami ' honorable, ami "vrould redound too much to the advantage of the laboriujr man. fr. Instead of allowing a per eentaye, why does not the Company sell the store irnods which they buy with the poor men's money just as cheap to those who are f oreed to use pnas-books as other stores in town do for the cash? This they do not do. for it is well known that twen ty dollars cash will buy as much at any other store as twenty-five dollars churned oii a vnss book will buy at the Company's store. This of course is not cheating. (?) Then ap-iiin.B woman often buys an article in the Company's stire which she could and would do without ir she had to pny ready cash for it. This proves the pass-honk- system to tie a temptation. Jf she wishes to go to the Union Hall (not the Opera lltiuse) to see some swindling- play-actor, she can get an admission ticket and fifty cents cngh is entered "on her pass-book. She c.-in buy a fancy comb or tooth brush, powder, paint and hair oil. and because she can iret them charged in the pass-book she thinks they are cheap and that he cannot really do without them. Or if she has a hankerintr after an oyster stew while h-r husband is on the iiitrhf-turn." or at any other Time, she c:in irratify lier appetite by siin tlr takinyr with her tho all-gcttinx- pass-book. She cn likewise iret her meat, sausiiire. eab baire, etc.. from Wood. Morrell Sc. Ci., and huv it all charircd on the inevitable pass-book. It i even rumored that they are iroing to start a milk wmron and hawk tbe lacteal fluid all over town. They may as well do it, for thev have evervtninir else from a needle t an anchor or a pi-'s ring to a live bollock. Now if the Pa. H. K. Co. should establish mammoth stores in I i nini'iciidiiH, narnsiiurir, a-iirfioiisi ami ruis- niirjrn. orrranyoi inose iia'-es, on tne same sweeping scale, what a howl of indignation would be raised against Thomson. Scott & Co. for monopolizing- a legitimate traffic) which of right belongs to others. And yet this is exact ly what tin? Cambria Iron Company are doing ami have been doing for many years past. Persons outside of this locality mav be led astray bv supposing that the Hon. I. .1. Morrell is the prime mover in this monstrous monopo ly. The contrary is tbe fact, for we have it on good authority that M r. Morrell and one or two other leading men in the Company are opposed to the system. Hut acainst these honorable gentlemen are arrayed a dozen life-sucking leeches who would cruh out all fair t nd legiti mate competition in order the more ett'ectuaMy to em-icll themselves. We look. then, to Mr. Morrell to remedy this crying evil, now- that the almost united voice of our people has been raised agHint if, for we are satisfied that he at least would not willingly defraud the bilMirer of any part of bis wages or make bankrupts of our mei-cnsiita. One need only look nbeiir him to see dullness in our stores and despondency marked on th faces of our business men. And yet while our town is tliiisovtU'ifcin7b'ir.i(V7ri.. the Company's mammoth store, liken mighty nmetstroin. is attracting towards it the hun dreds of working men and gobbling up their htird earnings by nidus of the pass-book sys tem. More anon. Asti-Monoiolist. List or Jukohs. The following named gen tlemen Have been drawn M s"rve ustlminl and Trav erse Jurors at the coming. J ui.e Term of our County Court : firntnt .Ttivum. Kiske A. II., Foreman, merchant. White twp. Itrown .Iwliu, merchant. I'royle township. livers U'm., funnel-, Jackson township. Cohick L. It., coal iner;hant, Conemaiigli bor. ll.ivis A. H-. 'oiictable, .1 .ihnstown borough. 1 lonuhop I'.it'k, jr., cwrenter, Clearfield twp. llovle Michael, carpenter. Oallitzin twi. " iiomii Wm., farmer. Suiumerhill township. Fry Sebastian, cabinet maker. Lorctto lior. C.ood Isaac, siierint'iident, (Jallit.in twp. (iiitwalf (ioorge. drayman. tSnllitzin twp. (liiin Win., farmer. Jackson township. tiregory Stephen, carpenter, Millville bor." James Joseph, farmer. Cambria township. Jones Thomas, uiinister, ltenhurg tiorough. Johnston Jiime.-, laliorer, Sunimitville bor. Mclireen Thomas, painter. Kbensburg lor. Mc-Graw I'eter, agent, Washington iwp. Schroth Lawrence, inn keeper, tarrolltown. Saupp Wm.. mercliant, Cbcst Springs lor. Thompson Asberry, clerk, Washington twp. Varner (Jcorg3, jr.. farmer, Jackson twp. White Alex. C. roller, Johnstown borough. Youuif Hani'I K., clerk, Johnstown borough. Tran rttf Jvrui Hrt Week. Allegheny Twp. lu-tijamin Anderson, TTenrv I.ittle. Michael McfJuire, Charles A. McMulleu, J.iculi Nagle. Hlacklb-k Twp. Oliver Reed. Croyle Twp. Silas llurk. Casper Dimond. Carrolltown Bor.-l-rancls licarcr, Jos. liohe. Henry Ilium. Carroll Twp. KrancisStritmatter, Jus. Weak lund, Augustine Yo.-t. Chest Twp. Richard Elder, Charles Gill, Am brose Hiitiert, John Schell. Conetnaugli Uoiough And'w Garbc-r, David Kopelin. Cambria Twp. Henry Itombangh. Kast C'onemaugb Bur.-Lawrence Furlong. Fbenshurg Iter. Kowland It. Davis. John Koyd, Thomas W. Williams. Johnstown Hor. Jacob M. Campbell. Thos. S. Ia vis. C. II. Ellis, John Eldridjje, Geo. Suylor, Louis Wehu. , Millville llor.-Uobcrt Boyle, John Hogan, v m. Joi.es. Minister Twp. George U Cullough. " liichlanO: Twp.-- John P. W. ;erhart. Summerhill Twy.-TUoa. Dorau, Jos. liinfgh, i.dward Lynch. Sutnmitv ille Hor. John K. Storm. Taylor Twp. Jacob H Mdehrand. Washington Twp. F. M. George, James Hud son, John Kelly, John Porter, W. Woodward. Woodvale Hor. Charles Karlor. Wilmore Bor. Joseph Miller. Traivrs Juror Srentifi TtVfr " Allegheny Twp. Kdwurd Farabauh, Peter Sherry. Adams Twp Israel Goughnour. Cleartleio Twl:-L,ot,rT -'"nipt.ell. I ll III lirm 1 Wp. Kil-nrn h,k, rilllon ( onemaugh Bor. Ablum Cope, Charles Kin ney. Conem-uigh Twp. Samuel Varner Cambria Hor. Patrick Daley, James Maloy, T homas Sweeny. Cambria Tw p. Kobert D. Davis. Carrolltown Bor. Francis Flick. Carroll Twp. Rich'd Hughes. Francis Kirk pat nek, Casper Leib, Nicholas Lauiuour. Wm. 1 oung. ' WCbWatkPrl,1JrS Bor-James A- Littlefield, J. Ebeiisbnrg Bor. Edward Dougherty, Isaac Lvana. Irederick Kittell, Bohert Lizitiger - Gallitzin Twp. Mathew Dignan.Thos. Maher, David Stephens, Patrick Smith, John Troxell. Jackson Tp. Henry Antadt, Jos. C'jbnugh. Johnstown Bor. John Brady, Jacob Feud. John Gearhart, George F. Ban .olph. Loretto Bor James O'Donnell. Minister Twp. Francis liberly. Millv ille Bor. Patrick Sheehan. Richland Twp. John B. Mvers. Slf"rrerUerUia TwP'Michael loran. Christian Washington Twp.-John Itel. John C. Noel. ' I'more Bor. Samuel Kephart. White Twp. Samuel Ktihn. George Walters. Y oder Twp. Jacob P. Straycr. Steam Saw Mn.u Expiiriov. Tio Ynng Men Ai U,t. About one o'clock on Saturday afierimon last the boiler ot a pot table steam saw mill, the property of Mr. Joseph Belie, situated in the borough of Carrolltown, ten link's north or this place, exploded with a ter rihe crash. '1 he result waa Indeed terrible. a.wo y?,,m ,nen, one a son of the proprietorof the mill aud another, named Zolner. were killed outright, one of them being blown almost to atoms. In addition to this, another voung Itchewasso badly hurt that his life is despaired of, and several other employes at the mill were more or less injured. The force of the steam not only rent asunder the boiler, reducing it to countless fragments, but also ruzed to the gronud, almost In the twinkling of an eve, tho entire structure which covered it. It is'a mir acle indeed that any one of the nine or ton persona who were in the mill at the time escaped piiddenand fearful death. Tbe loss of property is estimated at about V;.'xl. - . The theory of tbe explosion is that the boiler had neiirly out worn its usefulness, and in order the more rapidly" to generate steam, the en gineer, Mr. Behe's son. bad tied oWn the escape valve 1 Iu that condition he left it and turned away and engaged in conversation with one of his associates. Probably rorgetting tho condition of things, he allowed too much steam to generate, and the terrible result Is knitwn to the reader. We have said that this is the theory, and yet it is iair to presume that n boiler which could cause such fearful havoc In exploding must have been far from rotten. Correct or not, beyond fhis presumption noth ing will ever be known, for the boiler, as we have said, wasr redncsl to fragments so infin itesimal that investigation will be simply impos sible. - The remains of the victims were Inferred In the Catholic cemetery at Carrolltown on Mon day. Pc.hmaxship AN, Boott-Kr.EPiNO. Persona who would a vail themselves of the ad vantages of n thorough systematic! course iu ettber or both of these important branoiies. will find It to their interest to meet in Cnion School t wild ing on Monday evening next. Prof. Maroden will take charge of the school. lOKllilN At.. Till: CAPTIVE UMtillT. Good Jailor, pray open the door of my cell, 1 or a 1 riend ihat I love is near; I knew the deur sound of his hurrying- step Whenever it struck my ear. O, lriend of my youth, I am dooin'd to die. And I have a fair young bride. And I leave to you dying the prayer of my she never know how I died. You may tell her I fell in a foreign land ror a cause that was just und high,'; But let her not dream that her lov'd one died As the traitors iu our land die. An innocent lire I h ive saved this" day. But a tyrant lord I've slain: And a few short days in t his dreary cell Alone Of my life ri-maiu. No voice but of charity spoke in my heart. And the hand that obeved is clear; And he that can look to the Heavens with hope an even be hnppv here. But never a word of the prison dark, -'f tho shuiin'd and nameless (fi-uve J-hat I met in exchange for the fame I sought, tniall the vviud take over the wave. The hand that 7ir gave me to keep thro' life Shall never lie held in scorn, .J1 ,,ru; name that I gave her. my honoi'd wife, Shall never in shaiuo tie worn. IT only In sorrow her bend be bowed, It. will rise as the years go by. But meeting in sorrow the world's disdain. She is fragile enough to die. This hope is laid up in mv bosom but this Inn: I my God shall see; The things or this world are vanishing fufct. Ami its fame js naught to me; !,'t, r""r' 'with mv soul iu the trembling words 1 hat I h-uvo for iuv fur off bride, I give to you dying the praver of my heart Ihat she never know how 1 died 1 L.lJi2iET. An Old Excitemkxt Kkvivkd. About thir-ty-tive years ugo a great excitement prevailed in the iippi rend of Buffalo Vallev and the low er end or Penn s Valley, caused by the finding of a dead horse in the Narrows bet ween Mot .'a hotel and Koush s hotel, near the saw mill pond. Many ot our rendc rs no donlit i-ci'o! I ict the re peated H-niches made to lind ns they supposed I a murdered man. uud when the water was let J out or the nun pond tracks were discovered in the mud, but in, bo.lv Was found. The eveiie- ' ment throughout Centre and L'l.ioii counties at the lime was very great. It is now reported that a man died in Illinois lately who confessed to the miirdei, aid impli cated four other partie. He states that tbe man they killed wiikh drover irom Berks coun ty and had a large sum or mon-v. They killed him and his horse H,j buried the man under the horse, but when the excitement broke out they became alarmed and dug it up aud put it in the mill pond. During one of the searches it vva? agreed in the evening to draw the water out of the pond the next morning. That night the murderers let otr the water and took the dead body away up on the Mdu of tl e Sugar Valley mountain and buried it, and the next morning were among the tirst on the ground to draw olT the water and ussist aguiu iu the sea rch. Although hut a small boy at the time we re collect the facts ot I he excitement and searches very distinctly, and when our parents removed from I.vcoming to this county, soon after, while; passing through the Narrows, we looked b fore a ml behind at every curve in tin; loud t see a murderer or a dead horse. A nd mi great was the excitement at Mntz's hotel, where we remained over night, that no one seemed to talk about anything else hut the murder. We will lie aide in a short time to give our renders Muucthiug more definite about tin; matter. Because, if a lunn has, on his death b-d in the west, related these 1'acttf, the names of the parlies will not be concealed ini;eh long er. If there were live persons engaged iu the murder ir will open a wide field for conjecture and iuvcsligalioM. l'lrtirrll icpiibii-un. FACTS WOUTII KNOWING ldrent rlerfur li'in if Stink it in I I'ritrn. Being determined to reduce our assortment to the lowest possible point before takinu stock, we have gone over all our goods arid maiikkii down thk i-hii is to figures that are bound to sell them. Maiiyai-ti-clcs have been reduced .to co&L, and others be low cost. Have a very handsome line of Double and Single Shawls; also. Paisley, Broehwand Thibet Shawls all of which must be s,old, even at a sacrifice. A large stock of White and olored Blaukots, Bradlc's and other makes of Barred Flannels, C.issi meres. Dress Goods. Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Muslins. Calicoes. Furr ishing and Millinery Goods, and other merchandise in grenl variety all bought this season and now seiliujfut Pun ic Pi ices at GKIS A FOSTER'S I'mmUir Dry Cim! stc. An. 113 mid 115 Clinton itreet, Jiihiixtmvn, i'a. IIICKEY'S ITUXITntK V.'ARKUOOMS. John Ilickey, I'ndertaker, on Julian street. Fourth Ward, Altoona. is prepared to supply Metalie BurialC ases of all bizes aud patterns, and on reasonable terms. Mr. Hickey ceps constantly on hand a larga stock of new and fashionable fun.ilure, and those who reipiire any'bing in bis iine should give him a call. Every article sent from his rooms will be warranted as represented. Hair and Straw Matrasses manufactured to order at loss tlnn city prices. Cane seat chairs re-cancd aud lilted up aa good as uww. All orders from a distancepromptlv at tended to- Ljul..:;.-tf.l TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanentlv cured of that dread disease. Consn mpi ion, by a simple remedy, is humous to make known to his feliow syllcrers the means of cure. To all who desire ir, he will send a copy or the prescription used, (free of charge ) with the directions tor preparing and using the same, which they will j una asi'KKcniE for (nixttnipt uhi.AkI una.)l tu chHix, Vr. Parties wishing the prescription will please address ll-ll.-ly. Bkv. EDWARD A. WILSON. Mi South Third St., Williauisburgh, X. Y. Tut March winds blow and the clouds look low, wbile down comes the snow; but blow h'gu or blow low, to Geis & Kenth you should go, whose store you may know is at 124 Clinton m., Johnstown, where they are tumbling out to their rrowds of customers rolls upon rolls of beautirulgilt Paper Hangings at such low rates ' ns to astonish even the natives. Housekeepers preparing for the tirst of April wiil save money by Inlying their Wall Papers from Geis& Keuth. They keep also a splendid variety of beautiful ly bound hooks, plain and gilt trainee and fancy pictures all of which they will sell at the low est possible figures. Give them a call. I.KfltMiARY.-It Is thouwrlit that the legend the laat. Trih-n-e was written bv I hitler & Al nend iter, successors i o L-ooii Kii,.v-r, n.i. sis Main street, Johns-town, the renowned dealers in dry goods and like commodities. If this tie true, or even if it ain't true, they deserve to receive nil the custom from the territory drain ed by the Stoney Creek, and from several other places, for it is a good legend. Thev should write another and locate it in Whetttlield town ship, Indiana county; but in the meantime i-t them keep on selling cheap and fashionabledry goods, aud everybody will patronize them. Si.ff.p. People who cannot tdoep well'at night should take live drops of laudanum, sing Old Hundred, count one hundred sheep crossiug a fence one by one, whistle Yankee Hoodie ono hundred times over and then goto Harry May er and ti'iv a full suit of new rcx.lv-fiei.ie'ci. .til ing at No. 214 Main street, Johnstown, under the opera House, and our word for fr. they will sleep calmly. Mayer's made-up clothing for men and boys is also a good euro for colds, asth ma, catarrh, ami consumption, if bought and worn immediately. Try these great remedies. Another Murder! R.J. Ties & Bro. mur dered high prices lat week by soiling made-up clothing cheaper than it was ever sold, at their popular Clothing Store. No. 241 Main St., Johns town. The coroner held an inquest over. one suit. Verdict of the jury: "The best clothing this side of Paris or London." His jurisdiction was not contested, being leys thnii ten miles from high prices. Call at Hess Jc Bi others and buy a wedding suit, or any other suit or part of a suit. They can euit you or "any other man." Tit Bkooce. We heard an Irishman talking Hutch with the brogue, the other day. iu I,. Cohen's Cheap Hat Parlor Store-,- No. 227 Main street, Johnstown. His tongue trilled theOer man beautifully, putting us in mind of (Jeneral Scott's rich Irish brogue and sweet German ac cent combined. But Cohen sold him a hat ye, and a hundred more hats and caps the same day. Ho likewiso took a sot of furs along for his frow. Cohen does a big business, and the reason why he does it is that bo sells so cheap. "HAttG A INS IN CLOTHING. We cannot too i mostly invite the attention of our gentlemen friends to the closing out saloof ready-made c'othing and furnishing goods at. the store ir te ef Jai o1) Pircher, dee'd.fMor.fgomer.v t. H I -daysburg. We know lUs goods to be pcrfe t I i make, pleasing in styles, firm tn texturcf, varied in patterns, and fully as cheap in prices as .wholesale city rates. These are facts, and tSope who want to buy clothing will do well to be guided by theu. Bargains for ail buyers. Shemus O'BRiFjf. Again has the ghost of Shcmus appeared on the outsido of your last paper. Ja. J. Murphy wants all the copies he can get to tie up ready-made clothihg, which he. sells so rapidly Ht No. 109 Clinton street, Johns town. Ho will also purchase the "Fairy tJueen" for ihe same purpose, as his sales of men's and liojs" clothing are now immense, and daily in-cresing-. All kinds of gent's furnishing goods at Murphy's Star Hall. I was getting gravand didn't like it. NA TURE'S UAIK RESTORATIVE restored tbe ..... I...: ..... .. . I .j ... l iiiiii in iii.i i in 1 1 , um 1 1 sci 1,111 v si .1 if. nun pieaseo me wonderfully. Nothing iike it in the world. nor ever wa- or ever will be. Luiluou & 51 ur- j ray sell it. See advertisement. A Hiirp preventive for gray hair is HnlJ'a Ycjr ctablo Sicilian llaii Ujulvvcv. Try it. HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA., SEMINARY. Itev. JOSi;riI tYAt'till. Prinrlpal. SPUING TEUM BEGINS APU1L 1st. Successful, Thorough. KcuiioiiiioaK Heulthful. I.J ! i f The oldest 4uul most reliable Institution foroh- , tallllllira Mprtuntili. T-M.. o iv i UUUI.IUUI1. I UH UVill I'lIM- I 1 iiess men as instructors. For information, write I j f or a Cii cii lar to P. Dtr- & So.vs, Pit tsbu rgh.Pn. j CIIEAl' FAItMS! KltKK HOMES! I W ON THE LINK OP THK i ,, A I.ANU (lltlST-f)K i '2,000,000 ACRES j IS THE BEST A:TD !Uif!2AL L .1TTS HI A3K2i:A.- i IN THE I CRE IT PLATl'K 'AIaIaEV, THK ; G-VK3i:TV OF 'J7III2 WliHT, -voir ron sali:: These lands are in the central portion of ihe ! I nlted States, on the lst h;gn-e of North Iakx itudo, the central line of the great Temper. t Zone or the American Continent, and for grain growing and stock raising unsurpassed by ;:nv in the I nitial States. i 11 r.A I' Kit IN PRICE, more favorable terms gi ven. and more convenient to market than can lie lound elsewhere. Free Homesteads for Actual Settlers. 1IIK ItKST LOCATION FOR COI.OMKS Sii 'Hfiit Ktittttrd tn a Iuinrttcail of I0O -Itir. fr'roe Paitava lo In rrlmaera of I.huiI. Semi for the .Vew 1 lesei-itit i i-u Tu,i,,.i.i.r ..;rK new maps, published in Engli-h. C.erman. Swedish and Danish, mailed free everv when. Address (). y. HAVIU, laiud Comiuistjiouer, C P. R. R. C.. Omaha, Xkb. EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS CABINET ORGANS ! The Mason & Hamlin Oho an Co. respect f ully nimounce t he iiu roduction of iinprov -meutsof much more than ordinary interest. These are REED AND PIPE CABINET ORGAN'S, being the only successful eombiuoliou of leal Piets with rt-eds ever made; DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD, which can be instant ly moved to the right or left, changing the pitch, or transposing the key. l-'r uYuu-iifK r;i tt t.rii,tii,ii!i. c ( 'in ul. us. NIW AMI EI.KflANT STVf.KS Of" DOCBLE UKKU CABINET ORGANS, ut 14(J. and each. Cui:iilrriiii I 'txi.-ii. Kltijauvt, autl Tliurmwh EUyti tire of WoiHinan aVioi. tlt'xr trr i li,np r tliaii out) hi i'ote mTrml. The M ason & H ami. in Organs arc acknowl edged Itl-.S r. anl from ext ruoi-diuarv facilities lfr manufacture this Compaiiv can afford, and no it :n t Irrt i ike to sell at pricesw'hich render tbein CNQCESTION A BLY CD EAPEST. Fot-t: H-iAVKoi?;ANst."aJeach: fivkoctaveoh ;ANstm' and upwards. With tl:rrrx,ts -.' el.Hl and iiwards. h'oitu xt ilr. i;p to l.Vi nirli. Nr.w ii.i.iTpi-ruATKii CATi,o;rK. ;-nd Tkstimo NlAl.l'llirft.Ali. with opiriioi.,-or MORE 'Ml ONE THOCSAND MI SICIANS, sent In c. MASOX .t ItAMLlX UIICAX CO.. 101 Trcmoiit St Boston, fiilti Brojidwnv, N. Y. PORTABLE SOW F0U.TAIXS CelO, 50, "55 aiM. ffi.'OO. GOOD. inJKAULE, AND C1IKA1! tuiirvvn iiEAin- for vsk: MAMTAtl L'HtD UY J. W. CHAPMAN 6l CO.Madison. Ind. tT fiF.SU FOR CI RC U t A R.Zii a cojci ojiAriuisco. ColumlDia Fire Insurance Co. OFFlCRS AND DIRE. TOUS.- S. S. Detwi ler, 1'rcs i ; 11. Wilt.uu, Vice-Prcs t; Herbert J homas, Treas'r; .1. 1'. Frueuuff, Scc'rv ; S. S. Detwiler, Hiraui Wilson, Robert Crane. Win. Patton.Johti B. Ilachmuti. M. M.Mricklcr. lacob S. St i im-, Jas.tichroedcr.tieo. Bigle, W.tJ.Case, Amos F. Eves. John Schertzer, li. B. 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Price J!'ii7 ;.r;ii7 I'u.ilishitiu Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. 'I he Aiicntx who Hist send f lJJ5 lor outfit wiil get tho territory for this fast-selling book. CARPENTERS, BUILDERS. and nil who contemplate Building.Rtipplied with our new juii v IUustrared Catalogueon receipt stump . J. liK KNKM.4 Co.. Archita-cttiral stir- Bx)k Pub'rs, 27 Warren St., N. Y AGENTS WANTED FOR OF CS S W YORK. A. IYORK DESCRIPTIVE of the CITY OF HEW 1 ORK in all its VAliluUS fJIAsiCS. Its splendorsand wretchedness; its high and low me; its marble palaces and dark dens; its :it tractioiisand dangers; its It Inland irauilt: its leading men and politicians; its adven turers; its charities; its mysteries and crimes. Illustrated with Nearly 2-sO Fine Engravings. stmijor f 'irt iilni x, u itli termsarul nfvll il-cni,. tioit of uoiU. JVutiuiiul l'utljthiiiu Co., Phil'a, I'a. To sell the Improved Florence Sowing Machine. Makes four tliffere nt xtUtiu IHuus the work four tea u. , FoKirnt it oim cnl. For Beauty, Simplic ity and Durability 'is with-'.".n".'1'- liberal terms. Sales! oom. A. l' liotiiHt Street, I'liilnfielphiii, i;,. WILSQX & mXYPACKLU, Managers. AU KXTS Wn n t eS A gen ts m a Ue m ore mon ey at work for us than any thing else Busi ness light and permanent. Particulars free. ' "NSUN & Vo., Fine Art Publisher, Port land, Maine. TT S P'anoCo -N-. 1st class SHI. No Agents. W .aa. N nines of patrons in 40 States iu Circular. GUNDURANGO. BupplyofHark Asnured--Prie ICodprail HLISS, KEEXE & CO.'S FLUIIJ EXTRACT Cures Cancer, Scrofula, Syphilis, Catarrh, Rheu luatism, Neumlgia, 1'ulinonnry t'om plaints. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Skin Diseases, all Mood Diseases. Is purclv vegetable. The text knoirn Jilnod Purijiei . Sold by all Druggists. Price. W Kr bottle. ibserve the trade mark. Send for Circular. Office, OU Cedar Si , New York.. REWARD, For any ease of Iiliud, nieeding. Itching ir Ulcerated Piles that l)e biil'n I'ilelleinedii fails to cure. It is prepared exoresslv to i-ura tho Piles, and nothing else, bold by all Di-ug.sts. Price, 91.00. lOR 8ALE A FA KM ok I !4 Ackfs :i miles from St. Augual ine and 11 miles from Altoona il Acres of which are cleared, the balance being covered with good oak and upruce timber. Tbe improvements are a tirst rate l'lank House containing four rooms and n very large I,og ltarn. Trroin ettnu. For fur ther information inquireof Patkick Madden, ueai the preiuises. or address CHARLES MrKENNA. March 23, lS72.-tf. Mausbeld Valley. Pa. J. J. OAT MAN, JJ. l M. J. iiL'CK, X. Ii. O.VT.MAN it lUJCIv, I'Liy sieiavo- auil Wtarireoaa. (.'AIIKOI.I.TOWN. Pi. OfHen in rear of John Ruck's store. Night rails may be made eilher st the residence of Di. Oatmau or at John Hack's rcsHlcacc. s I Principal OfTlce 101 W. F fth St.. Cincinnati. 0. io qsIj EZLIA3LS CITT EISTZISyTH ia tha cy I'M VALUABLE GIFTS! TO UK DISTKIBUTF.O IN Er 15 4: tit ICegiilur .Moiillily III Enft ei'psise ! i 'Pi.-, ' it . ii .1 t - .i 111 T i.l a, 'JT-o (;imiu1 Catiltnlrj or $5,000 each in Greenbacks I I wo Prizes $1,000i Five Prizes $500 Ten Prizes $100 i. b 1 Eorse a;i B- tzy. wi-.h SUTer-itei'od rate:!, -rerih $CC0 On- f-ine-tone t Ro ewood Piano, worth $500. j Ten ramiiy Sewing Midlines, worth l(lcnch. J-trf Henry in. -el ; llunliff II tri,r- antl : Jlti if if ;f hrtin. ti-:rtl, .. n. , I C-5'.4 Accrlian Eiis-iie VTitrhes. - wo.-!b tr.; eaci. TEiT LATI G3. D HTCtls; 7iTCHIS. Tsri S1CC ciili. ! S00 O'iWiI onrf Si1"' .crn- limitin,) M uttitf , lid) ffi from M f.i t.MHi rnrh '. I.adics Golil IaoiUiii,; and Genfs Gold Vest Chains, Solid and .louhlc-PI:ited Silver Tahln and Teaspoons, Photograph Albums, Jcvvclrv, it., &c, &c. Wide c:xicr Cif-.g. 6.000. Ticicts LiniltcJ te ro.t.oo ! KMS iV tM'i:n loSi tl Th lo tv wiioisi I.ibernl i'riiniiiiiiH ulll lirclvi ii. Single Tickhh fl : Six Tii Kf-rsIS: Twklvk TTCKKTS till; T'WKM Y-riVK TlTKKTS. tJO. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de scription of the maimer of drawing, and other information in reference to tbe I ist ril'ii t ion, will be sent to any one ordering them. AlClct tcrs must bo ndlrcred to Offir-K, 1 1. SIX I-:. Itox . 101 IT. r,th St.. Cincinnati, O. THE Willi LI) flliLLBXCED TO I'ROIIi l L ITS i:'Al.! 'PAYI.OU & CO.. or Altoona. are fai-t gaining an em iahle reputation as philan thropisls by iiitrKiu-J.-ig aiiioug ihe ladies the AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHER I the only Washing Machine in the market that will do us work perfectly on :;!! kinds of cloth iug w ithout the aid of a ruhliing IhkikI. , It washer, witi. out i iihlung, rolling cr press ing the clothes iu any way, and bence wiiho.il ' any wearing of the fabric. St wiil wa-h anything, truw the finest lacu to the heaviest 'jco-juilt. It will do the same work in a shortertimeand with less latior than any other Machine made. Any person desiriutr a Washing Machine can have a Champion WashcrltaW: u to their resi dence and icsied. when, if not satisfactory, it vrill be la'-t -n a way wiiuoiit c ist to them. C N VIXCIXG TESTIMON V. Messrs. Taylok & .'. iirntr: Your Ameri can Champion Washer has been in ue at uiy botcl hiiig enough to couv inee us that it is ail it claims to Ire. it save two-thirds of t lie labor and tunc and do--s the work as well as it run be done by hand. We Would not he without it for double its cost. HENRY FOSTER. Ebcnsburg. March S, Cambria House. tMaiiiifactm-ed android bv Ta vi.on A-Co.. No. lltMi Twcllth Street. Alto. ii.i. and for tale by V. I.I'TIRINti ER. -March J, ;f".2.-3m. Wain St., Ebcnsburg. t )ksi ua ih,e inTuTKsi'A'i FiTrou SAI.V'.-The undi-rsigned offer for sale on very libeial terms three tiacts of valuable land in illackiidk township, Cambria county. Pa., described as follows: Travct o. I Containing SiO Acres, more or less, about 'Z' Acres chiaicd having thereon erected a two story Plank House, as good aa new and very comfortable, a double Ig Barn, and ail needed out huildings. There isa thriving young orchard of KKI choice fruit trees and ex cellent water in abundance on the premises. Tr-t o. -Z -Containing 31 Acres, about 7 Acres cleared. The improvements are a one-and-a-half story Plank Hons". Water Saw Mill in Hie best of order and without a superior in the conniry. and the iiiual out buildings. Trrarl o. U Coutaiuiiig Ht Acres of excel lent Timber Land, witli tw o good Saw Mill sites thereon. I'liiuiprov ed. The above described Tracts adjoin each other, and will be sold g paratcly or together, as may suit purchasers. Terms very liberal and payments easy. For further particulars apply to or address P. II. .RiNKS. or OLIVER MA KIX. Marc h 23. lST2.-3m. " Ebensbuig P. . tButlcr lie rail publish as above aud send ! bill to this ollice. 1 r M J A H I ) I - N ' S S A 1 , 1 : ( ) K I K A L ES TATE. By virtue of an order of 5.- 1 . . 1 - 1, v . . ... 1 1 .p. , . 111 01 1, 1-0. 1 ne i ? undersigned will offer at Public Sale, H I I , 1 i at the uni t House iu Ebensluirg, on H ! i J I Snluid.i.v. the CilW dnv of April. J J IT Is. 2. at 2 o clock J. M.. the following"" " 1 111 Real Estate, to wit: All that certain SOTTARE OF GROI NI situate in the Borough of Ehens burg, Jknmvn on the jilan of aHUl Borough as No. 12.) hounded (111 Jlie i-it.-t by Spruce allev. n the south by Sample stro-t,"oii the west f.y Anna street, and on the north by Crawford st.. having thereon erected a two storv BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. l-'RA M E ST A RLE. &c. 'Jei i.jc of Sal.; One-third the purchase monev to be paid 011 continuation of sale, and the bai nnce in two equal annual payments, with inter est, to t' secured by the bonds and mortgag or the purchaser. JAMES MYERS, Ounnliait of A m.'i ir J. Ieu fThe interests of the remaining heirs will be offered tor sale at t he same time and place. SHOfcMAKLlt A- IlKliRV. Ma rch 2t. IK72.-2U Attorm u for Heir. Alil.M.S U ANTKIi FOB THK NkV Wol.K, OUR CHILDREN : OH How to Make and Keep Them Healthy. By AUGUSTUS K. GARDNER, M. D., Late Professor in 2'ew York Mcilicftl Ollcje. It treats of Amusements. Etliient ion. Physic al Developments, Diseases, Accidents, Marring, s, iiv.. imp u l ing a vast amount of valuable intcr inatioti conducive to the Health. Happincssnud Welfare of the Young. Written iu a pleedng style, it s exeuwdiugly interesting, as well as instructive. Errru Ftaniht should hare it. and mi Parevtl-an afford to te u ittioyt it. Send for Circular giv iiitf lull particulars. DUFF1ELD ASH MEAD, Publisher. 13-16. 711 Siinsoui Street, Philadelphia. IXECU 1 Oli'S NOTICE - FZstate of Patrick Maloy. dee'd. Noti-e is hereby given that Lttcrs Testa mentary on the est ate of I'atrick Mnloy, lateof Ebeusburg. deceased, have been granted to tho iimlei-signed y the Register f Wills of Cam bria county. Those indebted to said estate will dease make payment immediately, and parties lav ing claims will present thciu piv.pwrly au thenticated for settlement. MARGARET GUULEY. Ebeuvburg, March 2, l'.2.-ot. VU'I ION. This i to rnn'ion every person against inet.dling or otherwise in terfering with the following procrty. whi.-'u 1 have bought from Wm. A. llagley and have left with him until called tor by me: 1 I lay Horse about llyearsold, I Sorrel" Horse about same ny, 1 Red Cow, 1 Red and While Cow, 1 White Steer, 1 Rrindle Steer, I White Steer, (each two years old.) 1 Cultivator, 1 pair Twiu Sleds, I sets Harness, 2 Plows, and 1 Harrow. JOSEPH LAXTZY. Carrolltown, March 1C, lsT2.-St. lOTICK AH persons are herrhy nn -' titled that I have nurcl as-il at Sheriff's sale the following described property, which I have left in the possession of Peter Dunn, of Washington township, during my pleasure: 1 Mowing .Machine. 1 Wag-ni, 1 Saddle. 1 sot of Harness, a lot or Peeled Timber in the woxls, and I Lumber Truck. Any iiili-rfcranco with said property will be legally punished. JMHX OMIAUA. Munster Twp., March IA. lsr..-;t. piCKKKSKLI LYONS & CO,. ZIitnufartHrcra ami Dealers f LOOKING .GLASSES Fiue Mantel and Pier Looking t lasses aud Pfc turo Frames a specialty. -14. 141 Voo4l nt., flltsbnrKh, I'M. Sin- NOTK'IC The nnntiai election of .H Hoard of Trustees of the Elieiisburg Acad emy will tie hi I I nt tbe Sheriff's orfiire. F.I.ciih burir. ou the 1st day or April next, between the hours of J and s o'clock, r- '. J Xt . H. St V N LA X, Secretary. Ebcuoburg,.March 1C, UTii.-ai. R- r t l KKS THE WOUmT PAt..-i In frwm Ono to Twenty l.'.iriw- Hot one hou.: tr.ef rfuumg llr, ,... -rli.-t.,ri,t i i -.-.. ul v mil- radwaVS mteVtiWr VV a . KVI.itV f.l". IJ u-atli.. f,rT .Mni i TJie Only Juii Itemed thai nirlAntly aUiiia trie ail r.c:nriaili.a- f . i .-. ai. t:ilt-imti Mliiina, ii1 eirrs i'ttt er ti.i.-. wf. 1 1 ; Li'uxA, it'nrnacb, lovkeu,ur iU.,r ci,iU w u . y uc . -.j,iK-uii.n, " IN KKOII OMK TO TtVKTTY MIM'TRs. W, !'-',;?ior I'i'W vi'iirnf er rurriirwiii j,. i. ,' 'HLl ATIi:. Rl-ri.i.i-ii, J. nm:, t riiK, , 1,., , -" Sic, vrir.a.J uh aac tii: s:.. r. 7 AD V AY'S READf P.E'.IZJ !vt-- -L AFFOt; INSi'ANT KAsi lrAiiJ,44 flo.V ot- T!i K i.!iit- Vs .N.LAMJAlioji () THK l.OVfc.LS .O..r. Tli..O.r, 1.1! Ki- t I T r-KKA IKI.: ,.VT 'ALf lV.VHoX .K tut 111.'..;... CTVT.D CHILIS. AM-'if'J-Al'u' I'--Uil ATiSi.. llcri.phc t mnfib- Iteariv I'. lir tail.n , xrla l.r- lue u blulouil, ,u , -ai 1 i'iTnf..rt. 'i'v.-ciitv Urf.f. In tutfa luml.Vr o' -.it. i' ,, A ,.... 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K.iWfK Kut'ir's, B ni.lrr. r.'rviit Ii -a. J Hp-ulachi', f.i" Ji-.aiu.i. ''vTi.-. !!;. ? ,.! i t u-t I ll'.linu -11 -aa. Hi'I.iim K. vtr, jitniu, iii:u-..ri ..'f tho flow.-!. ri!..i.T!il I'.-i-ik.mi i-lit-.f th.- Iim-r-al V "1.4 '"r'- Vi" .r. jiitt-d tn i-fT-c: a t.i.ii-pcurp. rmli VrrHj bii .ntrsitii.ic no uier.rtin-, iiiiii.-rr'-. fp.;.-li f.-r..:.j .t-.tt. 3 If Oia-rr? it. f..l.,wSi:a v n,L.tuki l,.lu. it,u Inorilr!i of tiie liie?tive O. . : ron.tlT.tion, Inwmrf ft I Fulln' itf tha Bl.'J In ;h !!, i, Ari.l:ty of th- St .ia. h. N-i-.l. iliar'l .-rn. l i ist rf f'.aj, Fjl.arn r WeiiW in t'i Slm. -h Sotjr F.m. tail".,-, sinln i ..r Huttrirtr at tiir Pit of .1. Sl.O'.h. Sarlmn inff 1 th iiZi. Il'il-Kfi a.J irtt, -ilf Hreathir, FlmiHf.r at U, Heart, t h.. k ir.k ?r SuT vat!ttc Sncti"a xrtn Ir a I.Tini; Tntl'tr-. Pittas Vinon. ! or WrtH latfora ihe S t.1. t' -rr ana Pull l Ain lit :hr Uait. !VIVin.-r .' Crrt irf..n. 1 ,l. -:ij Kvek, Ham n tl.r Si.-iv. Chat. Llaila, aau MMhaa g-'Iusaca af ' Banli.it in thr Ft.l.. A w it- ara.if RADWAVS II.L! will 'r.a tl,p ar. in.m M a fi- Bla-.yi--i.ni. .-.I rj? ... lent. I Vice, m t -riviT. soi.T n idit n'iTsrs IvEAD --FA1.sk AX I' Tt:t:F - Send r.na 1- iT. -Hfciio ic . H VAY A ).. 67 .Mnidcu Lane. Ne- vort. trfcituia-- . ' - ' I M. VrtlTMORK, V. It. WOLFF, TIIOS. II. LANE, I'HAS.T. 1IAI.H. JN. U. CHlBKf, FF. IUE & CO.. Importers ami ieat.ehsin' Sign of the Anvil, No. 50 Wood St., (Three doors above St. Charles Hotel,) PITTSBURGH, PA. Invite the attention of buyers to their Spring Stock, which, in selection and price, is unsur passed in the country Tli'yarf Ajcciil for American l-'ile foni-p.-uiyV celebrated Kite and l, linlihrr Ha-ltlttrj "d PncUlnff. XVIIson. Hawks, wnrlh. t-ltlaeii Ai. C'n.'a KnjMah ktetl, 111 iHltit'li ittl. Locks. alioTrlt. At. Sold at manufacturers' prices. l2--4.-3ni. T. n fvsFT. late OT Robert Woods Ct. t c FOrtAitTY j imks c.lsirr. A fci K V, FOG A It T V vt CO.. V WIIOI.KSAI.E IIKALKKS IM MliEML! fi OLD NlWlSlt A N r A 1,1. KIMiS ik HOMU.STIC IIQUOIIH, AMI IMI-oKTlvKS Oa" Forcign Wines," Gins,' Brandies, &c, o. :tl. JLlberty Street. Dee. IB, lPTl-3m. PlTTSHVJtUl, PA. C MiKKKYTKEK MAI,K AN!) FK- MALE I'O I.I.EO E. This popular Institu tion will open for the summer t-essinii on he" tirst Monday of May. 1x72. under the instriietiort of a corps of competent teachers, in the ( 'olb-go buildings in the pleasant village of Uherrytn-e, Indiana county. Retina. Course of instruction thorough, vocal and instrumental music inclu ded, tiood boarding furnished at f ieirt 2..Vt tt -t.Sti v-r week. Fur furl her inloi ujulioh apply to either of Ihe undersigned lIHKTOII!. Hon. 11. II. MVotuiick, lr. I. Rrollief, H. It. Kinports, Lr. A. li. Lovelace. John Enson, ' Orerrytree, Feb. 3, lT3.-3m. pllFKRY UIMRKK! Wanti-d, - ifiiantity of 4 by 4 inch fCAXTMXU, kii. also one ill inch HOARDS. 14 to 20 inches w , delivered at this pln-e. Said Cherry to le 10, 12. 14 or Vi feet long, frw of heart, l sd coriiera or hark. Also, good 4 inch Cherry l'lank. All good Luinlx-r. State kind and size. Persons nffi-rlug will state prb-e, how dry thn I,uinti r is, and bow soon and what quantities they can furnish. Address V. O. HICKOK, Kaclk Wohks, March 9, 1S72.-U. llari isburg, Pa. EBENSBU RG WOOLEN FACTORY! HAVIXtJ introduced new machinery into our Woolen Factory. wi are liow (iepnr J t.i manitfaetui-e on ah.rt notiee. CLOTHS. CASSI-. f XKIS. RLA.XKIMS. Fl.AXXELS of all et v ! Sfi K I Xt 1 V A HNS. Ac, ic. I t- Wind taken in exchange for goo.la er worked on shares. Markf-t pr-tee phid ffr wool. T. If. JOXKS a. iitiXA. j Ebenaburg. Feb. 21. l2.-tf. M. B. COCHRAN, I'lTTSBCItOH, PA., ! I'eavler in Irsn anil Wood WorklnCr : rhliiFry anil Mannrarliirara' rnpllt-ai: ! has constantly on hnnd a tumplete tock of I Smith's Safh and Door Machinery. Judson tjov j ernors. Taps sort Dies. Emery Wheels, fteltiltg, I Paeklllg.&i;. WlVDWORTH'SPl.ASKHSSSM-CiHl- i ty. Send for Circulars bbI Pric. t3-tt.-3m.l TPI1ST NATIONAL SADDLK AND HARNKSSSHOPOFCAMimiAOOUXTV, ! High sn-eet. (opposite L'niuu fchtMil Hoo-e.) ' West Ward, EbcnsPiiT-r, Pa. M. M. o X K'l i.. ! Propri tor. .Vfii'lm anit ttirnrr iraui' 1 pali-ed and all other work in my line execute' ! in th" best manner, on the shortest nottci. Sri. i i; llio most ieuouablc amIm. (.1-L..-U.J I
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