The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 13, 1872, Image 3

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(Eambria jrceman,
SATURDAY, : : : Al'KIL 13,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
ffep nn1 JM lnhnpn nt ami iifiir Home.
1 he "Dmiiit'eis" w out Fiidny.
T.MOiit ha not a new hose can Utre
They wil l fine persoi.s who loaf
loiit llie AitiM.na P. O
An ntitri.pt was nntde lately to burn down
"Music HitM ai Litoi..
An nr(f(iu well ia to be bored on the
frrr,.n SiiiiiS properly.
The tii t brook trout of the season were
broi.ght to town mi Monday.
Two wumeu in siomer.-et county each re
cfi,il Ke birth to triplets.
The Labor Keionneis of Blair are talking
0f uoni nnling a county ticket.
Vestniirtlanu is excited orer the reported
;civer ol oil in that coiiutT.
A jcweirf store in Saliidiurg wa hurglar
ul in 'I f tune ol "F400 tb other niht.
W ild geet-e, w ilii piiteoiia, anil martins bare
put in u ajpeurmice litre Mini here.ibout.
Ti.e colored toik ol lloliidit mburg tripped
1: on tti light fantastic heel one night last
A child iimeJ N'cholas d;ed fn C!earfild
enmity the olliei day from an overdose of lau-
Oalilill).
Mrd. Madaline Rnver died in Richland
tnti(-liip on the 4ili,a:ed 104 ears, 'J u.oinli.
Ki d 19 i'
'I he PoMiiWyprturg Stanpabd's new power
pi- ln dt rcil, nii the nXl issue ol that
jnir i I i-rubitbly be printed by it.
'. a bur of minoad iion lell upon the body
of .Kil n Hnwtbnine. in tbe rollii g mill, Johns
ti n . l s M"i'.. "'d crtuhed it Imdly.
A lin e ion nf A. T Jones lell through a
lave in tie ie on a mill race below town the
titVtr ' i'r " rescued by a companion
i A .Vcl'ftvh, ol Hai.tir-gilen county.
i mir;! ""k t J our ke O'l-nc into a lighted Inmn
I ,: ? i lit: dar Jl exploded ami burned her
I t,.:-.
! .A fnn of Josejh Irvin. of M ahmntown,
I'i.iiil''!i ii c'iii ly. aped five year, whilst in
,,. ,.tir liut.tini: wi ler-eiet-n. by UiiilaLe eat
t ii o !;i (.i el . which caused his de.iih.
Tr"tie riil won't receive calls from the
( - after ll p. m. Calla made Dirnki JO,
1 tuner, are allowed to run to nuv hour p. ui .
rein ' p in meaning st nrth ithl.
lie ilwellii hoi.se ot John (.'room4, in
(mi.'w.i t, was nem ly deMroiied l the on Tues
i34 :i! i.riioon ol list week. Much of .he cou
urt- i I the hi use wns burned. Li.t-a 1 .t-O'l.
"Hon. Jarre M. Smk" m what the
li'TnUui" Gaemtk c.uU the pieeni Com m'a
ftnerol A xricuKi.re at W a!iii'f;tnii. Jim"
iKgt.k is the r an e heroes by here at home.
TheApiil Lumber ol the I a ktm i' tm . a
mniilily maoz!ne eiited by ll e ,-enior cins-t
l 2artnicuth Cllrge. hns brn received. A
V. Darker, au tbenaburj; bvy, ia one of iii
editors.
A correspondent in ti e l!rm n wantiour
road rrpaiicd, to the end that l.iiiiter may
I e enabled to hall" fjn-l load The wenth
er and our cotemprmry Loth are aW.cled wiih
bn! "fells occasion jl'y.
Tbe cot tract (r building the PloomSeld
I rarch of ti e Hl:k!a sl urp bi.1 Morrison's
I'ove rtiiiirari haa been awaidcd to Col. John
A . lemon, of Ilol!id.tT9lurg Wotk will be
Vgi n immedin'ely.
r.libeth Harrold's cTwre'linp houpe and
ot.tr!it.;, in V"etn:orebind county. Kin rle
vrotil by fire one oNy af week. f3')0 in
j r-eiit'cVs si.d $30 ) in gold were wiped out of
I'irciilatii n bv the fl we
lie Si nday Paw mtpo! "
our
-ena
br : "Ii'an v White h a I een the preatest
'. Di'ier i." ti e Senate n-ix-d in every thing that
erne np micrr'ain whether he mixed Lis
dm k or iiot. ' Not with water.
On Wednesday of laat wt-ck, JnmM II i r
r n. ot W'i'iiioie, w bile aisttnj; in unlonoinp
a hop-ht-ad ol aiifrsr Irom the cum at Rmit t'i
ftatii!, bud liia 1. It tbissh I rnk-n by the hogs
l ead v'lppinp and lallii upon him.
--A your man naml Sparra, of G iIIi'zmi,
etole a iTeof bis f.ilh r'a nr ney Tlmiadiv;
?ecan'pd: was lollowed to Putiburjih; cp
luMil, n t.ey reclaimed, rrt''a! sn escorted
l tul 1 rn:e, ai d ti e failed cuil Milled.
A valuable vein of (nasil oro h is befn dia
fi.errd on the IJedford count f'oor Hoime
l.uni. Hod Dunbcrrow, of the Huntingdon
J i v ai., i in eoelaci'-a because be hipfens to
' u:i a uiile and upwards ot this seam.''
Ti e TArARi anya that iu cotemtornritg
ate t.ow enaed pubiishing ii hist year's
l:ems. We h :ve seen eonie of thesp items,
a..d frp plad that thnir paternity has hcen
t :ed. We nou.dil lika anybody to charge it
to us. you know.
Mr H. S Oiil, of Burrell township. West
riiorelard county, has discovered a piece of
iron imbedded in a block o! aolid coal. I: is
'x:?cti leet in length, the thickneas of a Ere
joker, and titpcis toward each end Irom itie
ccrter. How oid it j;et tliere T
liichard L. Divis boa renovel his bot
and shoe ni ilinfariuri.-tr establishment to a
Cui ding in Oiv rear o; Huntley's et re. where
he imi'cs the public to call, leave their mens
urea, and become the po-eirs of boots and
hoea that will fit well nnd weiir weM.
1 he Aliootia Svs is threntened with a libel
uit by li L. lien. F.4 . ile representative
in the Legislature from lllair cmi,iT , ani Con
iressuiHii rxectatit. Libeling a airmber ot
the laat Legislature, it sirikes us, is good. The
thing is impossib'e un'ess it ia agreed that ' the
greater tho truth," etc
T he de-id body of a mannamel Taylor, of
M fH:II county, was found on an 1-land in the
Siifqi.c hanna rivet, near the Dauphin and Lan-.-str
boundary line, one day last week Tt
l"t had been missing since the t-'lbh ol January
iit. 1 1 i suppod he was robbed and mur
iltrd and then thrown into the river.
The H ai i nian has found a mutual '
fi'ei d. bill how in thunder that f'ieud got to
be ' mutual." ia bevoud our ability to compre
betid, riease rxi i iin. and allay any fe irs
which may have leon created thu you will be
K'io talking a-oul your mutual " reen gos
lit g r your " urnlual " great grandfather.
We were wrong last' week when we said
that llollie I avis had removed his store to the
buiiuing of Kichard of the li .use of Tudor,
ti'irte doors wed of the Diamond But the'
change ia contemplated, and will be effected iu
ia few divs. i..llie i now in the Eawt. buyiii"
a stock of spring goods Due notice of the
jraud ooeniiig will t,e given.
A cTrespoixJet.t ol the KArTsiiAX'a Joir
i. states that an old man n nne.l Peter Mc
I tuld. ajr.-d upw .r 4 ol eishtv vears. died at
t lie r-,:,leiice of Mr. K. Cob.urn.'in Karthau
lt:i;n .on Wednesday. M ircli 27. and Sv?
l.nt t:ie decease l had not eaten any food wha't
evir (, r frtT j ,vg pr(,vjua ,0 ,i9 death. No
I le.mn is stated for this singular conduct on
pm of the o'd man.
A yotltli tnatl lamed .Tame TTlfn rr
i.inor, a couair.'a son ol Prothouotary Hit",
kil ed near Green shu r last Tuesdav af
emioii. He was sit ing on the cow-catcher
" e"5'ne. and just as it entered the tunnel,
the tank t.u k ol a locomotive preceding it
nroke. A collision ensued, and young llite
mat u.ily crushed to death He was about
ntT five years of age. Another voting man
hirnel Ja. Burk, w!io reidcd near Hemlock
"1 alio ai) silting on the cow-catcher at the
"ce time, wag seriously injured
-kiehard Abraham and wile, of Clearfield
-'ed New Yoik citv last week. While aim'
j . ' . . . -
'.' stroiliiiK about town, thev made il.o
'fl'iainiai,ce of a KOod looking fellow, who
'"lutite.red to show them the sights Agreed
I lie trio wnlkeil iwroil. till . t la.t
cnie to tho l-'iitl. 11...1 l .ul
p, . . o.cnu iioiei, until me
looknip e low was amiroached bv an in-
b'iuTii' dein,4",l'd pivment of a certain
Koi.t i. , . "- '"riuisaie; exciaimeu me
"'"KIIIE c If
"I have nothine about
Oi... . . .
i
Mr. V. 'V-Wi
Perhaps" be a Ided, turning to
V 1 1 II f'!!ll (riv rt. A AAnKu,.L
r. A
. r,,im.
'le latter handed orer 1 10 in cur
f-eaieiitji Uc!veJ a" e,l"'valent in what ap
' nia v iiB T. V1'1- 3ut it wasn't gold indeed.
'"ou'sof.7 ,l ,Ht 11 v'l
'liuc ih i ,anJ Mt. Abraham is iww be-
4 b-i orEoodwbuku,m Urg' ea0Uh 10 bUT
The heavy raina during the beginning of
this week caused a marked riae in the waters
of the Sui-quenaiiDii river, and on Monday ntd
daily since, larce numbers of raits and greit
quantities of round timber have been stalled
' down the river." All the timber cut will
doubtless be got to market, where plenty of
hineraand good prief-M await it. Thia is" the
fiisf floml " th lumbermen have had for over
a year, and it will prove a (J..lend to them:
for, with all their capital locked ud in sticks at
the head of mitigation, far removed Irom mar t
ket and buvers. they had about run out of
mor.ev. and in the nature of thinsfa would have
run out of food and clothirg helore long.
On Monday last, on accideut resulting in
the death of a man named George Brendleoc
curred at Barrows & Havues' log job," in
Chest township, this county. The thaws' and
rains of the day or two preceding had created a
" flood," and a large quantity of round timber
was being nut into Cheat creek to run down to
market Breudle waa standing on top of a pile
or the logs, helpine al the work. Suddenlv.
the pile j.arted in twain, throwing liim to the
ground, and the logs falling heavil? upon him
He waa so learmllv crushed that he lived onlv
a short lime He was a resident of l,rt Ma
M'.la, Center county, and wa Ced 2- yeara.
His remains were t..ken home Tuesday.
A libel unit evidentlv has no terrors for the
editor of the Johnstowi. Titian. In the last
isne of his paper, he presents hia compliments
o J udge Flatterv in these worda : V.u con
tempi lied a week or two since bringing a suit
for libel against us. and en Jeavored to re'ain a
lawver to prosecute, but afterward nhand ined
the idea. Pray go on. I f we ha ve comm;til
any fin of omi'sion, and have not thoroughly
ventiiated yonr action in coniiection with the
Union Hall lease, we hope von will eire us an
opportunity in a court of justice to amend all
shortcomings. If you will no, we mtr ttke
the opportunity to do so through th-se col
umns." That District Court always did cause
bid blood.
An at.iind.inee of amuemat of a superior
?frt ia in store for Jbenahnre next week. On
Tu-sdav evening, the Pro Phnn-lo Olee Cliio''
will give a muical eu'ertainm-nt in the Court
House, commeticine at 7 31 o'clock. Thia.
oIuH has sung for our ponla be'orw. and wil'
donbt'eso be greeted with a fnl' houae. On
Fiidav ereninp following, the ' F'orence Dram
atic Association" will give a grind theatrical
entertainment in the Hitrienic Wigwam, eom
mencii g at 7 o'clock. "Solon S'llngle." "To
Paris end B ick for Five Pounds." and other
comedia will bo pre-en"ed, with the diverie
ment of singine. dancing, etc. This is a good
troupe, and we hope - may be well pitroiird.
Admission to either en'er'ainment, 25 cetit.
This (Saturday) evening, the "Jurenile' ag
gregation will present ' Rip Van Winkle" at
the A casern v rui'ibling. Admisuion. IS cents
Of course, the boys wil' receive a benefit
The sesor. of the Leg s'a'nre havi .g
closed fiim Hanrv. Cainbrin represent itive.
bus come home to i'v. He looks well . f bon;li
there is ahont him that pecu'iar apoearsnce of
gniltv consiourie bgot of a winter's cam
jaigningrn them jirity si le at a Republican
canital. P,nt. time, we bope, w ill erad:c ite all
th:s. and make him spot!ea as be was I ef ire
the un'uekv second Tned iv of last O 'tober.
We will not now review Sam's pnMnr re-ord
as an entirety, toit onlv t ke oeooion to throw
two bricks at l.im. First, be ou'.'bt to have
had Wdliams" dam noeifi 'stly included in the
operation of the Fih Law. so that we mihf
have been enabled to citch our own black bis
and pike as it were, a'id our own h'md and eels;
and, -ecoiid, he ought, to hive parsed a till
dec'arinj "Visi de" of the Herat and ' Abe
ehenv" of the Tiniiiii common Diiicauces
Haiti I
" Di32'ng one'e own grive." is a emmon
enotigh ettTesaion. But we venture to ear
tint tiiej 'b.as a literal fact, has seldom beer,
accomplished. That, at least onk peron dug
his owi grave, is well known tominv persons
living here In the dosertel villsge" of
Beulah . about the year a yon-g pir! sick
ened and died A voting man w is detai'e l to
d:g a grave in the B-Milah bnrying gro'ind for
the interment of thecorpe The funeral Wis
held in due course of time ; but. when the pro
c"sion reached ihe bur-, in? ground the mother
of the dead girl, for some inexilic ible re son.
positively refused to allow th body to bnriel
there So aottier grave was d lg thia ti ne in
the woorlaon Ibe ai-eof the r ad r innius; troni
Sechler's mill to the plank road at Robert
Murray's, in Cambria tonhip, l ere the re
main- were inferred, and where thuv rep se to
this d iy. N ot l'ng after t!ii the young nun
before spoken of d.ed, and was buried in the
grave which be bi.:ielf had dug for the gir' !
We have br,en furnished with these facts con
nected wi h the history of '-the man who dug
his own gnre" by one who lived cotetnporo-neon-iy
with tho occurrence of the eventj nnr
rated.
COMMrNICATET.
A WORD OF EXPLANATION
To anti and a:l of Omre. wh xinccrelii denirc to hrt-
ter the CJtntlil inn ami inrrrone the eujniitneittit
ani jricileijcs of the H'ot kingmeii of Am-ric-i.
Mr. Editor -The Constitution, nitt Turin and
Rules nf Order or the I.ttbor Reform I'ntoii of
the I'nited States has been sulunittotl to your
nttentl in before this, in the hope that yon, as.
well hshII others to whom it shall come, w ill
give it a most c iref ul and serious conM Iora: ion,
as the work has been prepared with no liltlo
cure, and, it is believed, wilt fullil its desired
objects. The reasons tnr this oraniz. ition will
bo inunifeat to any one who has watched the
progress, or the Ijibor Reform movement for
the lust few years.
The int t in-lies of tho monej- and political pow
er9 if the country against us, and their lixed
R''o';'.1';,i0,; Ht Hny ":"mrd to crtpplu our re-
r 'It 1 Lt Ull X t, uv uat IV, - . ... a.
The thorough (iricuniutu.,
our eiieinies. nnd the irrt'Ht lower in,.,1 ..
"". owcipliiio of
In being- thoroughly tirepared with the "sinews
of war." lenders this stru-le of Labor against
Capital one in which every possible resource
within the reach ol Labor mut be hmusrht to
bear In this contest w ith organized hvii rice and
tjTanny. ('otisidoring what the producinjir class
es of this country ha ve tstake, the rreat in
justice now jicrpetrutcd iigHinst them in the
hapc of n usury which, no honest thinker can
deny. Is equivalent to robbery, and the greater
hunNhips in store for them ii: the near future.
It behooves them to orjranizrt asone until in such
n way as to be securs in their coiiiicils and effi
cient in the work of righting their wnuifrs.
Let no one underestimate the frrnvity of the
situation or the supreme importance of tho is
sues nt stuke. The emancipation of the slave
was not so srrand an achievement for humauity,
civilization, und tho vitality of our scheme of
(rovermnent. as shutl be the emancipution of
Labor from the thraldom 'if Capital and our
beloved eoiinriy from the rule of wrong, dis
honesty and simulated patriotism. The crisis
is imminent, the work i herculean, the objects
to be attained the most beneficent in our histo
ry ; shall we hesitate to use the most vigorous
and llieient means at our command in the tu
counter ?
The L. . I. Is an embodiment of tho foun
dation and principles of the N. L. H.. has been
approved by the lending spirits of that organi
zation, nnd. we doubt not, will be endorsed by
all wlin have at heart the good of tho working
men or the country. It will not onlyereute a
brotherhood or men, but will cement interests,
establish a common purpose and furnish tho
means to carry on one of the most momentous
contests in the political arena ever known in
this country.
There are nmr about forty Labor Reform
T'nionsin Pennsylvania, numbering-from two
thousand to twenty-rive hundred members
each, and others are rapidly organizing. It is
confidently believed that within six months
there will be two hundred thousand enrolled
under Its banner in t his State alone. We there
fore believe you will appreciate the importance
of this great work of emancipating American
Labor, and that you will give it the best efforts
at your command.
Hoping that you will give this a place in your
columns for t'ie welfare and prosperity of the
working people, I remain
Yours, ic.,. A Subscriber.
TO THE SCHOOt, DIHF.CTOTT9 OF CAMBRIA Co.
Urntlcmen: In pursuance r f the forty-third
section of the Act of May tb, 1S.V. you are no
tified to meet in convention, at the Court
House in KlM-naburg, on tbe lirst Tuesday In
May. A. I. 172, being the seventh day of tbe
month, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, and select
ritvj rncr. by a majority of the whole number
of directors present, one person of literary nnd
Pcb-ntUlc acquirements and of skill and expe
rience in the art of teaching, as County Super
intendent, for the three succeeding years; de
termine the amount of compensation for tbe
pame; and certify the result to the State Su
perintendent, at Harrisburg, as required by
the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of Jsaid
Act. t. J. Chapman. t
Cnvntu Siterintendent of Cambria Co.
April 11, 1872.
Ice OrtFAM. The ball hns been opened-S. P.
McCann has did it. Delicious icecream right
along now. lie sure to take the ladies this even
ing. Everything nice at MeCanu'sin the way
of confectioneries, sweetmeats, canned fruits,
aud a general variety of good things. Call I
I. OCA I. foil It KJ Io. DEXt'E.
Johnstown, April 10, 1S72.
Tear Frreman The tr,..ii , .1 ;
iar at least as it bas come to my knowledge, is
ot very little importance. The proceedings of
our Oistiict Court art; reported in tbe Ttilnnie,
i xcept the case of the Commonwealth ra. Cclcs
tine tchm:i! burg, charged with adultery, who
was bound over to next term in couseiiuence
ol the jury failing to agree.
The S'iinrr.et liailrnad.
The engineers are busy on the proposed rail
road to tomersi't, and as thev progress nature
developes not only a feasible route, but ore,
con I and other material to feed the road when
it is made. .
T7i Menu and the Knrl.
Th!s fact loads me to the followlngreMectlons:
Just when salt was needed lb Western Pennsyl
vania, it was discovered ; just when steamboats
and railroads were needed, steam was discov
ered. Just when railroads began to extend, tel
egraphing was discovered; just vvlmii the pre
cious metals were needed, gold was discovered :
just when the war broke out, and tallow would
have risen tout least live dollars a pound, oil
was discovei ed. So it is. There's a Divinitv
that t-hapes our ends." How would railroads
he managed wilhout telegraph lines? It would
be simply impossible, ltailronds began to be
built in the United States in lSSti. In istO there
were two thousand miles in operation. These
lines could scarcely be managed then, but in
IS to the telegra ph syst ,n was discovered. Now
there are six tv thousand miles in operation all
directed in their operations by lightning. Ami
ns the population increases and thedeunind for
otlier resources becomes pressing, new fields or
wealth and material will be developed, and thus
toe means that is ordained with the cud will be
maJu upparent.
A. OifK
Hay nrotbors nsked Hoh Ttov the other tlnv
if he was hatchety or sick, or '.r be could eat
soup yet? li. I, replied enigmatically nnd Oei
ph!o oricnlly. liny Urotbers said to go round
mi 1 get some ppoons. which 15. It. did. Hay
Brothers keep a store nnd tinware establish
ment on Washington street, opposite the Union
Hall, and they lire r.s clever men ns live. If
your readers want anything in the tinware,
stove, or eave-spoti big line, rftey should gi to
sonietlrmon Washington street, ami nowhere
else.
Tom A. TTaxrlc.
I nm n mnn of near tbree-seoro yrtirs. nnd
cherish malice against no otio. I try hi make
an honest liv ing. I have written near t wo liu.i
drcd letters for your paper within the last four
years. During that time I think I expressed no
malice against any one. nor did I assail charac
ter or reputation. Hut I b-ive finally been as
sailed, without cause or provocation, and that,
too. by one (or three) whom I have often be
friended. I have nourished and brought up
children (friends) and they have rebelled against
me. I may truthfully exclaim as I pluck the
"Tomahawk" from the gaping woun-', l't tn
nru'im Never was ii. grate more ungrateful.
Tie caught my beard to kiss, but stabbed me to
the heart. J udas. Arnold. Ilti rr and Hull were
gentlemen compared with 7im A . Itavh. Dan
Ion. Mirat und It b nierre were saints com
pared with the-fjio of modern assassins (the
three O's) who have combined to crush me.
Tom .4. Hawk! What an appropriate name!
An Indian's weapon a coward's implement a
battle-axe that has often been plunged into the
hearts of our innocent countrymen in instru
ment that lias often been drawn, wreaking with
human blood, from the hearts of defenceless
men, women and children ! The coward's she-Id
thu assassin's defence. Again we exclaim,
bow appropriate! We nofd not tell your read
ers anything about the Indian's mode of war
fare. He a ii iked to the settlements a a friend
he ate o the pale face's bread, and then with
cowardly ttvilice struck the fatal blow with his
concealed tomahawk .
I!nt who is 'i'o;n A. T7airl;f No matter who.
He may be a tont, or a frank, or a !"i''. but lie
certainly is a slanderer. Nay, if he were nil
three, eonsoired nnd combined, he would stiil
be a slanderer. On- may prompt, another mnv
indite, and the third may have it printed, but
he is still a slanderer. A no what i a slanderer?
A uvin more detectable than Conwiv's bribed
legislator, more loathsome than MMton's sin,
and for whom a hotter than Dante's hell is pre
pared. A thirf ! f-r "Ho who robs me of my
good name takes from me that which not en
riches him, but makes me poor indeed." A
murdrrcr ! for "lie takes mv life who takes
away tho means by which I Jive." A navard
for he utters in one's nbser.ee what he dare
not utter in one's presence. An ax i.tsin .' f or
ho skulks behind a covert name and strikes ;';?
fatal blow. A lieud who. as Dwight says.
ults with a Satanic smile over the reputation
he has rutiT'd."
Some slander without nbv. but this intrrnte's
ntrack lias n deep-damning purpose. Ir is to
injure my prospects before a convention of men
where one or two at least of the trio will be as
pirants for ofSoe. The conspiracy of Cataline
was not more bold, nor the cunning of Kiche
lieu more subtle. Tuia a. Hawk would
"Damn with faint praise, provoke with civil
leer.
And. without sneering, still make others sneer ;
Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike,
He hint:) a fault, be hesitates dislike."
Vet till for the bell-born purpose of Insidiously
gaining an undue ascendancy; but,
"it" he spirit of hell, or goblin damned,
Yet I will speak to him."
And now, r-ou A. Hank, what gratification
can a young man like you take in destroying
the reputation of a man of three-score years,
and of bis family too? For, sir, as (1 nil lord
Dudley said, "What I forfeit for myself is a
trifle, but that s iuh slanders should aff .-ct my
posterity wounds met.) the heart." Why dis
tort facts, invent lies, circulate slanders that
you positively know to be such, to gain a point ?
If your education is equal to mine, go upon
merit. If not, acknowledge it like a man, nod
do not strike in the dark like an assassin. If I
have literary claims, is your homeopathic soul
too little to permit me to nssert them? You
know I am competent; then let me run my
chance with the rest. Don't murder me to get
me out of your way. There is a judgment day.
lon't throw away your honor and barter your
soul's solvation lor a paluy ofliee. I have but
a few years to live at best, anil a severe heart
disease may reduce those years todays. Then
let medic in peace. You are young, and if you
trust honor und honesty and truthfulness to
guide you. you may live a long time and be use
ful in your day. Don't let sordid a vauce and
vile malice drag you down and niakeyi.v crawl,
like a maggot, in your own putridity. If the
Darwin theory does mske a monkey of you, try
nnd be a respectable monkey at lemt.
I too could attack your character. I couid
rail yon a lecherous scoundrel, who by "plow
ing with mv heifer round out my riddle." Hut
I do not desire to make myself a slanderer and
cut-throat because ot hers d-. When young I
read these brief lines in Virgil, which made a
deep impression on me, and which 1 uow com
mend to you :
---..,iit- ijto.P,n Avcrni, scd rcvocarc gra-
Hoc opus," etc.
Which means that it is pnsipr to o-o to hell than
I to get hack. I could liit yon hard you are vul
i nerable. Hut what.earthlv good would it do
me to ridicule you ? Nay, I scorn to do so. If
j on nan not maue yourseir so contemptible I
would still call you "brother" "friend "'
You may continue to blacken my character
in a number of letters, from this to the lirst
1 uesflay of May, as you have threatened to do.
but for nil these things yon must give a strict
account to God, and on jour dying bed you
will deeply regret that you ever wielded the
slanderer's pen. If wp may judge from thencts
of others in their dying moments, vim, unless
you speedily repent, will look back" with with
ering despair upon the blood-stained past,
"When you, to suljihurous and tormenting
flames.
Must rcuder up yourself." Hon Kor.
Scmmerhilt. Twr., April 9, 1S72.
Te,nr Frreman On Friday last we witnessed
a very melancholy spectacle. It wasthe f uner
errl or two children Harry 11. and Ida or Mr.
I-;. D. Evans, both of whom fell victims to the
"red demon of the nursery," scarlet fever the
former on Wednesday and t lie latter on Thurs
day morning. The grief-stricken jiarcnts have,
as they well deserve, the sincere sympathy of
the entire community in their double bereave
ment. John F. McGough, or this township, bad the
misfortune to lose two fingers of his left hand
on Tuesday of last week. He was carrying a
large stone on his shoulder, when he slipped on
some ice which was concealed from bis obser
vation by leaves ami rubbish, in ooosequence
of which he had to drop the stone, which came
down on his hand, completely severing two of
the dig;t nn.i demoralizing another bndly.
James Dimond. also oT this township, an em
ployee on the local D-eight train. P. H. it., had
one of his l-gs broken and sustained other se
vere injuries, on Wednesday last, somewhere
along the railroad, while engaged in shirting
freight. In consequence rf a boa-shead filled
with queensware. which he was helping to car
ry, falling ujion him. He is a young man, and
has been married about a month.
A letter from n ladv friend in Allegheny city
informs me that W. H. McEnroe, Esq., former
ly editor of the Democrat t SentiwK was mar
ried in Washington. Pa., on Tuesday of last
week, to Miss Sadie Hush, of Noblestown. I
think. So our young legal friend has quitted
the state of bachelordom and taken unto him
self a riV). nlbeit a Uvsh. to cheer bitn on his
way through the vicissitudes of life. May neith
er ever have cause to (McEn) rue the step they
have taken, and mat our friend "Will'' do a
rtsiing business in all the transactions of life.
So mote it bo.
Kain and mud are plentiful just now. Ther
mometer indicated summer heat yesterday,
The fall crou. notwithstanding tho severity of
the wlntor, look well. A great many farmers
are complaining of the loss of potatoes by the
severe freezing during the winter.
The Lutherans are about erecting n flno new
church in Wil more. Ditto the Methodists. '
No "sn itsins,'" or"log rollins." or dances, to
report at present. How are you Tom A. Hawk?
Does your mother know ydu're out ? '
Tom A. Hawk's attack on Hob Uoy In the
last Herald is base and slnnderousin the'ertreme
and the author or authors of it, if they are
susceptible to shame, should hunt a knot holo
to crawl into- SoLTEno. j
On Mr! Just one month bad Mattie been
married to me when-tlto dear little puss came
and sat on my kuee. and with cunningest -peepers
that ever was seen, whispered, "Hnbble, I
must have a cewing Machine." Ot course I con
sentedwhat licw husband wouldn't? jr it cost
me a thousand, deny her I couldn't. So I asked
uiy pet blandly what kind I should briug her,
and wisely she suggested a Singer. So straight
way I went to Cham. Huberts store, and bought
her a Singer and many things more that a w ile
needs at. ull times and appreciates well things
wnlch C T. Huberts alone keeps and sochcapiv
doth sell and that's about all I need for to teli.
to consUpsptives.
The advertiser; liaving been permanently
cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by it
simple remedy, is anxious to make know n't o his
lcllow Sufferers the iiwm lis of ell re 'I,,., II wl:o
desire it, hevill send a copy of the prescription i
u.eu, 1 1 roe or cnarge( witn tue Oireetions lor
preparing and using the same, which they will
hnd nsu uk t une ror i .'oiimhi ion,. 4 tttm a.iiroit
c.'its, Parties wishing the jiresci itJl Ion wiil
please address
ll-ll.-ly. Hkv. EDWARD A. WILSON,
-04 South Third St., Williamtburah, N. Y.
TlAltRY MAYER is always there, at No. 21 1,
Opera House, Main street, Juhnstow n, selling
cheaper aud durable tnude-up clothing for men
and boys. Mr. Mayer isan old hand in the busi
ness and knows how to buy. lie is also a good
judge of goods, and hence keeps the very best
stock of goods on bund. Then he sells cheap
and that is the main point. What would you
want more than good, cheap and durable read v
made clothing ? Mr. Mayer also keeps on hand
all kinds of gent's furnishing goods, which ho
sells us cheap as the chcape&i.
L. COHEN can furnish any man who wishes
to get iuurriod with a tip-top hat. Do you
want to go to Congress, get one of Cohen's
hats; or to the Legislature, get i.ne of Cohen's
bats; or to a Toreign country, get one or
Cohen's huts. Do you want to go to work, get,
a hat at Cohen's; or a hunting, get one of
Cohen's bats. Always go to Cohen! Cause
why. he baa the best hats, ca. collars, cuffs
and neckties in tbe market ; nay. in the world !
1 hen be sells cheaper than the hculhcu Chinee,
and always a good article.
METEOTIK?. Meleorelogy and all such words
come from the Mansion House corner, J bus
town, whom John J. Murphy makes a perfect
Meteoric display of dry good-, dress goods,
household goods, und carpets.' Muslins bv the
web, ribbons by the boit, lace bv the mile, and
fancy goods by the ton. John J. Murphy has
tlie knack of selling cheap. He would sell an
entire web of clot li at one cent prolit. or more,
just as the notion took him, and then he is al
ways us bright as a meteor. Sugar iu ours.
H ARG ATN'js IV CLOTH INC. We cannot too
earnestly in vite the attention of our gentlemen
friends to the closing out saie of ready-made
clothing anil furnishing goods ut the store late
of Jacob Pircher, dee'd. Montgomery St., Holli
daysburg. We know the goods to be perfect
in make, pleasing in styles, tirm in textures,
varied in pnlteins ami I u I iy as chca p in prices
as w holesale city rates. These are tacts, and
those who want to buv clothing will do well lo
be guided by them. Hurraing for all buyers.
Tiikkk are a great many wavs to "raise a
breeze," but the tn-st way 'to fet along well is
to take the most favorable wind and current
you can. and then paddle your own canoe, if
y.ui want a nice, calm and pleusaot sea at home,
buy one of the nice cook stoves sold bv Georite
Huntley, High street, Kbensbiii-g. aud furoisli
your domicii with some of his nice tin ware and
other wares, as well as fresh groceries and sich
like ull which he kc-ps in great prolusion und
sells at honest prices for the cash.
Mind That Now !
before, is about to ad
a choice lot of groceri
such an assortment
E. J. Mills, ns we told you
il to liU stock now iji store
i s. che;ip. .fresh and sweet.
indeed aswid all demands
her things nice that there
sugar-cured hams, a very
rselves ready, for the time
meet, and among ot
can be bought wil! tn
nice lot. So hold you
drawcth nigh when v
ble all to live hili. t
to Mills has adopted.
rey little money will cna-
'heap and good is the blot- j
Go and see him.
This is a heading of a paragraph in a Western
paper, recording a suuide: "He blew his bead
otT. Rilioiis. poor, and disheartened the gun
mu.ie in his mouth, his toe on the trigger, and
up goes his hair." It is a singular fact, but
true as it is singular, that not a single person j
who ever bought a bill of goo-.sat V. S. Har-
ker's Cbeaii Cash Store ever got bilious or be- !
came poor or grew discontented. The uiorul
is- buy your gootls at V. S. H.'s.
Cautiox. Every genuine box of Drt. Mc
LANES LIVER PILLS bears the signal me of
FLEMING I1ROS., nnd their private United
States Slump. Jj'ff'Take no other." The
market is full of imitations.
II Y55i:SIAI..
STORM II ALKIXS. Married, on Tuesday
last, lilli iuijt.. t St. Jotin's (catholic) church,
Altooua. with Nuptial Mass, by Very Rev. .i.
Tuigg, Mr. John F. ftorta and Mis G. E. l.'ur
kins, both of that city.
As Irt wyers are sometimes forced to do in a
suit at law, we feel constrained to plead surprise
in t hi instance not surprise at the happy union
which has taken place between two ot our best
and dearest friends -not surp ise at the tact
that John has secured a wifeeminently deserv
ing ef so good a husband nor j ct surprise at
the X-trnordinary generosity which has been
manifested by him in our behalf hut surprise
that we should be deemed worthy of so muniti
cvnt a sum as accompanied ihe above welcome
notice. Withoutsuch prompting we could wish
them all the happiness that weeded life can be
stow, aud to that we need only add the hope that
God may bless them abundantly iu ibis world
and vouchsafe to both of them an eternity of
peace and true happiness iu tho world to come.
Tbe Sttrin is bound, and now a '-aim
Awaits thee on life's halcyon sea,
here every breeze is tilled with balm,
And not a sorrow troubles thee.
JEolus wafts thy bark along.
While Neptune smoothes the billowy way;
Nine goddess sisters furnish song.
Yet Venus rules with virt uous sway.
And as the light wave bears thee on.
Oh ! sketch the scene with master bund,
Ai.d let the panorama drawn
lie light and shade of sea aud land.
A happy voyage while you live.
V it li daj-s prolonged and skies serene ;
Hut, Hathtn, I this warning give :
L,iLtle Sttn-iiii! may intervene.
"Rut wben the destined port, bovond
K1H4 s UKc iiTinnsi'B v, ir.t,.rti .
Let love still unto love respond,
. Until life's fitful dream is o'er.
OSITIAIir.
EVANS.- Died, at Wilmnre, on Thursday,
April 41 n, Ida, daughter of E. D. and G. Evans,
aed 5 years and 5 months.
Sorrows, like misfortunes, come not singly.
Last week, we noticed the death of a sou of Mr.
Kvans; this week, of a daughter. In theirgreat
bereavement, the alllioted family have tbe sym
pathy of all.
EDELHLUTE. Died, in Ebensburg, on Sat
urday, tit It instant, Mr. Maxwell Edciblute, iu
the oOlh year of his age.
The deceased was received into the commu
nion of the Catholic Church a few weeks before
his death, and gave unmistakable proofs of the
ardor of bis fait h nnd a firm hope of a peaccf ul
eternity. The funeral cortege to his last earth
ly resting-place in the Catholic graveyard here
was one of the largest ever witnessed in this
vicinity. lie has left a wife and three children.
May be rest in peace.
A I JTION. Noticp is hereby civen
that I have left with Michael Snyder, on
the farm of Frederick Snyder and heirs. In Car
roll township, a HAY MARE, years old. All
persons are cautioned against interfering with
said Mare, as sire, is uiv property.
April C, UV.-3t. FREDERICK SNYDER.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The iin.ipr
signed, nppointed Auditor to distribute
the money in the hands of the SherifT nrising
from the sale of the real estate of Henry Eck"
bold, hereby gives notice that no will attend
for that purpose, at his olfice in Ebensburg, on
Thurdai, May 10th. li72, at two o'clock p. m.,
when and where all persons interested mnv at
tend. JOHN S. RHEY.
Ebensburg, April 13, !S72.-tt.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE: The under
signed, appointed Auditor to distribute
the money in the hands of the Sheriff arising
from the sale of the real estate of Evan Evans
and Thomas D. Davis, hereby gives notice that
be will attend for that purpose, r.t his office in
Ebensburg, on 7itrsdn.v. the 'Uh of Ma), 1S72,
nt 2 o'clock. P. m., when and where nil persons
interested may attend. JOHNS. RHEY.
Ebensburg. April 13, lT2.-4t.
IIEKIKF'S SA LE. By virtue of a
writ of Al. Vend. Erprm. issned out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, to
me directed, there, will be exposed to Public
Sale, at tbe Court House in Ebensburg, on
yiondaii. the2tth dav oT April, at one o'clock
p. M., the following Heal Estate to wit : All the
right, title, and interest of A- G. Fry. of, n
nnd to a lot of ground situate in West Word,
Ebensburg borough, Cambria county, fronting
on Julian street .r0 feet adjoining lot or Wm. II.
Fechler on the north. lot of William Kittell on
the south, and extending back fi) feet to lot of
A. G. Frv not now occupied. Taken in pximu
tion and to be sold at the suit of F. A. Shoema
iker. W. B. RONACICER, Sheriff.
fciitna unice, tDcnsourg, Apia S,
rV 11 E A S U II K II S S A L E
J or
U VSE4TED LwllS AD LoTS
IX Ctnitltl A COI'XTY, a. i. ists.
i COX, Treasurer of Cambria County.
In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pur
suance of the several Acts of Assembly in said
l ommonwealth, directing the timeand manner
ot selling nseated Ijiiids for Taxes, do hrjxlot
yirc iiou-e that the tollowiug described Tracts
"r , 'Vetted Lands and Lots of Ground in tho
said county ot Cambria, or such parts thereor
as may tie necessary to pav arrearages of taxes
oue tiiercon for one year or more, w ill be of
lered for sale at thu Court Haise in the Tiorovvh
o tJ.i,hurU, on tho Secoi-Tt Monday (being
the loth day) si JMi.e nest, and continue,
by adjournment from day to day. until tho
whole be sold n,r such arrearages of taxes aud
costs necessarily accruing thereon.
UXSJCA TED LANDS.
NAMES OP OWNERS OR WARRANTEES.
AcS Vet's.' I'car
ADAM!) tow ven in
Ta.ref.
4TJ 40 Rohei t Kns JsTO & 1S71 S 2fi r
Jacob Clement J4 h
M Thomas Smith T o-
50 Thomas Smith ?7
24.. 54 Peiin'a R. R. Co fii ,
' Henry Rico 24 "-O
."-;l James Cost low.- 7 Vi0
loo Francis Devlin " fl ")
1J7 Henry Harrington ,. , g
, UI.ACKI.ICK TOWNSHIP.
I'M John Jordan " 11
IW) Andrew DiitT " p 70
ii!!" Jacob Pressinger " u 4:1 80
',2 1'aul Eebo " 4ft
bi Daniel I,oa vv '
U7 John W. Dtiiican " J2 On
') Jus. Duncan's Estate. ' 5 40
li) Samuel Heed & S ilcs " ' 720
5:1!) Lewis I'd wr.rds, jr " " srt
1IX) Samuel Hralli. r " - Lu
an lit'wij linrr "
130 John Til ford "
;$ Thomas Stiles. . .
20 Duncan & Rrullier"! "
a. Henry H. Campbell.. "
."0 William Davis "
."0 Gabriel Horing "
105 Thomas It. tVil'iams '
bK) A. S. Hathbone. .
5! Daniel A: John Davis. "
100 Stewart A .Stouten .. . "
CAM UK I A TOWNSHIP.
.11 E.Ahr.tmsA:.I.Heniiett "
114 Thomas 11. Stewart. . "
JTiU ' George Reynolds '
174 John Morgan "
lili) John Hrown "
bV l-'.vau M. Davis "
ltK) Johnston Moore .
CAKKOI.f, TOWNSHIP.
103 Thomas Edwards .. .
25 Johu Hoops "
100 Thomas Williams "
HH) John Haldwin "
59 Godfrey Twells '
IDS James Hoops "
!) John II. Huffman...! '
240 Ale. Hai r (p art of).. "
2K Alex. Hair ipart of. .
I'll KST 'J OWNSII1P.
."If, 110 William Parker '
4.1' 44 Anthony Simons
4."2 44 Nat'11 Loiighborocgh
IfcHi ?.'. 1 iiomas Ketland. . . . . "
4::J 15.1 John Ashlev "
VM t;:t Thomas Masters "
87 0 2S John Ketland "
VXl m Henry Phillips "
f.U tA Charles Pone
iJ5 K lieorgel'ole !!.
:tri 37 Joseph Pope '".
212 44 Samuel Ruth "
liS bJ2 George Gilsoo "
1.50 l.'J2 Henry Seely
bit 57 Samuel Peters "
:il! 157 Hugh Hoops "
:,S2 bW John Pope "
21t 1K James Hoops .
21 HI J4l tJeorge Hoops..
14 121 Nathan Poster .!. '
lh7 120 lienrvFosteitenrt ofi
72 Joseph Pope (part of) '
2"0 Andrew Weaver "
4.50 William Gray "
74 Simon Noel , .
4'H 153 Joseph Grav "
G50 Ja.Foster& G.Gilson
Sauil Butler A; S.Ruth "
42S Thomas Penrose "
2-SI 71 William Parker '
1-55 l:H Henry Phillips "
15t 1:57 Simon Walker..
172 Mil John Hoops "..
4JHl George Swentz '
1 ... a ..
40 f,S
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J 6.5
1 35
4 55
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12 15
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15 60
W) HI
XI l.S
4 75
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4.1 4i
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41 60
41 m
3ti 57
25 1 1
15 00
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34 95
1 S 40
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2S 20
1 50
30 Oil
17 20
17 20
25 00
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25 22
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2 20
6 10
4 25
4 40
21 IW
20 tr;
25 li
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45 91
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15 NS
4'i 40
21 ;c
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20 US
10 12
45 91
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41
1!S0
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20 77
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2000
3 04
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1 73
12 74
12 '.4
12 74
12 74
l i 71
4iH Robert Ewing '
,17
27!
.177 100 Lloyd & Miosh "
7! 1'inney i Harrows.. . "
in:: HressJePox
blO Frederick Doersch.. "
(XI William Butler "
CI.KAIlKtEI.O TOWNSHIP.
2mir,t William Barton....
llM Samuel Bethel "
2:sl 154 F..ekial Farmer "
ll'i V.'iliiam Tilton '
25 John Mitchell "
1S8 lA'wisWolf "
25 John Young
2fi0 Abraham Singer
10 Wm. Barton (part of) '
100 Wm. Barton (oart of) "
21 Patrick Kelly '
K) Patrick Such
l0 Mark Maguire ... . '
lrw) Sylvester Mc.Mullcn. "
4' HI James Harris "
43 Francis Cooper. .. .
2"0 Jess; Hoops. . . "
4'i0 Hell & Blair ".. "
4UI .lowph Harris
'-5 Mic'l & Henry Cooper '
1st 60 Jesse Hoops (part of) "
l'W James Hoops "
2,., Joseph Cooper '
l'i'.l Calvin & Hanstead. .. "
4-(J S'-:ouel t'alvin "
14 William McMulleii... "
COXCMAl'GH TOWNSHIP.
P2 Widow Stewifrt
77- Williams & Buck-.. . "
77 James Burk '
3U0 12C Richard Smith "
CUOYI.K TOWNSHIP.
440 Henry West
245 54 l enn a R. R. Co "
Lots Nos. "land 4 Au-
na Maria Hal n "
11 09 Samuel S. Paul "
15 P. M. i G. Brown . "
150 Anthony Varner "
J ACKSON TOWNSHIP.
4a5 John Hublcy -
25 Daniel Goughnoar. .. "
1!' Daniel Levy "
4'..'1 William Morris "
20.1 Isaac Benson "
42 Alexander Hunter. . . "
1st Daniel Farley
1S4 Joseph Ewing
SU James Hees
405 135 John Simpson "
I'll Samuel Davis
ill .tames l1rHt-h'.n '
2t:l John Wig-ton (part of)
lino John Stoner "
!l George R. Sharp "i
2:K'.' A. S. Hathbone "
f0 Abram (Soughnour... "
125 Samuel Brallier
70 ' Samuel BralMer ' '
40 Henry Rorabach "
OAI.I.ITZIN TOWNSHIP.
4.1 Dr. John T.Christy.."
l'.iO Aaron Howen "
100 William McDougal
(part of)'
220 Mifflin Hanmitn "
2-tO Solomon Kearny '
4-Jtl Thomas Gorman "
18 S. C. Baker "
Sl'MMKItlULb TOWNSHIP.
2-..0 Jacob Nagle "
220 Hem y Woods "
220 James Daltnn "
J220 James Sea right "
'57 SO Isaac I ire 11 ran
4111 Wiiliuin Smith, D. D.. "
1J0 Henry t Cornelius
"Sellers
120 John Eberman "
31 Edwartl Sensor "
St'SlilTKHAfiKA TOWNSniP.
100 "Morgan James "
200 James Thompson "
14i S. W. Fisher "
TATWItt TOWNSHIP,
30 Henry Sergent ...
WASHlNliTiI TOWMSniP.
1 Thomas Jackson. ...
37M1 AreutSonman .'"
4:K Richard Constantino.4
400 J. R. Mc Far la lie..
252 Simon Hoop.. 44 ,
17 Henry L. Patterson.. 44
1(H) A. M. & R. While 44
272 F. (reorge 44
200 I'hilip West 44
ISO I'hilip Collins 44
60 Daniel Henry 44
50 Daniel Murray 44
3761 Cambria Mining Jt
Manufacturing Co.. 44
1014 . David Watson.v... ... 44
WHITK TOWNSHIP.
302 Simon Walker 44
4O0 Henry Philits 44
till Lewis Wolf. 4'
SO John Martin -
217 John Thompson . . 44
413 153 Robert At kin?. 44
100 Joseph Hutchinson... 44
410 00 Robert Hoggs
410 60 Mary Hrown ....4
41(1 m AndrewSmall. ......... 44
i-ti 153 William Cotes .. 44
2C5 James Wilson 44
102 100 William George 44
2tH) 7 Abraham Wit more-.. . 44
30 - Thomas Ketland 44
47 . Jeremiah Mussot- 44
8 .'Jacob Kring- 44
4.T1 Patrick BorelamJ
100 , John Mver 44
17.H 81 (Jeorge Graft" 44
4 Graff & Malonc 44
25 - ' George Walters... 44
445 ' Alexander Hrown 44
445 . Thomas Hrown...;..."
445 William Harris 4"
445 John Harris 44
44 James Heed 44
3S1 153 Frederick Molvnoux."
7 54
14 .
173
14 20
7tJ 5tt
10 IW
2 18
1f-
l!l Si
29 40
2!) 40
2t)57
2H 38
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WHITE TOWNSHIP
Henry Phillips .
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171 108
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"imoii vt nlker 44
Patrick Donahue 44
John Ketland ,4
Thomas Sanborn 44
Henry Phillips.. "
Henry Dusb.:...t 44
Thomas Canby. ..4.. . 44
John Crni "
Frederick Molynoux. 44
David Jackson 44
Henry Kipple 44
William Harlin 44
Lewis Wolf "
Will iit 111 Lambert '
Joseph Bardine.. 44
Jctfcrson Smith 44
James Colderwood. . 44
Thomas Sanborn 44
Simon Walker 44
Henry Phillips.. . . , . , 44
Calvin & Hanslead...
Charles McGough 44
von ten TOW.VSHIP.
Hershberger Tract . "
Heirs if C.lMnisen... 44
t'eorge Shrusi 44
Henry Sutton 44
"5. Gates (HerslibVcr) "
John Steel . 44
Jacob Crook 44
C. Funk A T.Vickroy 44
Francis Ievl!n 44
Matbew Newkirk 44
John Wertz 44
William Wertz 44
David Gates 44
Philip Collins V. "
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SEATED LAXDS.
Al.so. nt the same time nod otne.. n-IM ln cr11
the following Seated Hands and I.ots of ( .round j
011 which taxes remain unpaid and which have '
been returned to t he Commissioners agreeably I
to the Act of Assembly of April 2u, 1S14: j
NAMES OF OWNERS OR WARRANTEES. I
A cres.
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ADAMS TOWNSHIP.
SI Francis Gibbons, Jr. 1W,9
i4 Joseph fry JsO
It 1. A C Ii. U ti. K TOWNSHIP.
33 Margaret Brady. . . . 1 vi'.l i- lf70
40 liciiiy Egiiolt 44
I'M William Mct:umbic. 44 44
Mulford & Alter.- 44 44
1J0 Ann Owens .. 44 44
10 Heiijaii.in Gilpatrick "
111 Conrad Hiifinian 44 44
72 Wm. R. Morgan Est. 44
17S Robert Edwards 44 44
loo JohnX'Jiis.Stoi.eback
LS2 Richard Tudor
C A 51 Kit 1 A TOWNSHIP.
150 Thomas E. Evans 44
Huurex. USklilA BOI'.ULGH.
Let.
1 David Bower 44 44
1 Joseph Builncl 44 44
1 X Catharine Early 44
1 John Fitzpatrick 44 44
1 John Fallen 44
1 William l.vshon 44 44
1 I'm lick Mcliride 44
h Patrick McCaffrey . 44
1 Peter Am-m 44
1 Jacob Lighfuer 44
1 Adam Boulder 44
it Owen Siiiuilcn
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IU 94 !
13 75 '
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CAKHllLI, TOWNSHIP.
Charles E:ig 44
Klizahct b iiaioes. . . . 44
Jacob Kralzur 44
Lawrence Smith .. .. 44
C H EST TllW.NSHIP.
Jacob Leiden 44
Dress & Fox 44
Patrick F'ynn 44
J no. Dougherty's Est 44
Jacob Xagle's Estate 44
V riah Liovd
John llipi-h 44
CHEST STRINGS UUKdt'G!!.
J. M. Penoock 44
CLKA MFIKI.O TOWNSHIP.
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Thomas Farrcll 44 44
51 25 :
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21 10 I
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A. L. Holiiday
A be lliiuiphi -cys. . . . 44 44
George Lity.iuger. . . 44
Felix McGuire 44 44
Heed & Tudor 44 44
Charles Hanstead... 44 44
Thomaii 1'hi terj-on . . 44 44
Timothy Sheeban. . . 44
Lewis Plack 44
Isiwther ic Lloyd
i:2 :m
V 5
3 51
2 HO
62 .i4
2 73
7.) I
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109
Jos. Tre.vlor's Estate 44
Arthur Wharton ... 44
con km a i t; 11 boho'jc n.
John Beam, 1st ward 44
Lots.
John Og Ion. 2d Wrd 44
Edw. F.ngler, 44 44 44
Casper Hurley ,2d wd 44
OlNfMALGIi TOWNSHIP.
C. B. Ellis "
Davpl 1 trner's Est'e '
William Orr 44 44
Jas. S. llrr's EstHtc. 44 44
Cambria Iron Co. .. . 44
Peter Horner 44
King & Shoenbcrger 44
Conrad Suppcs 44
Wm. Wm kins 44
Samuel Carmicbncl. 44
A. Coptlaud 44
CHOYI.E TOWNSHIP.
Wm, B. Butler 44 44
Samuel Osier's Est.. 44 4 4
Wm. Ernest
Win. Dimond 44
Aiithonv Diinmire.. "4
C. B. Ellis
Daniel Murphy 44
John J. Morris 44
Solomon Need 44
T. W. & Pol. Jenkins 44
David Scott 44
Geo. U. Stineman... 44
A. E. Wike 44
Albert Wtison 44
FRANKLIN B'jltl )fC H.
Cambria Iron Co. .. . 44
Harrison Snriugor. . 44
Penn'a R. R. Co 44
Win. J. Patterson. . . 44
GAM.lrZIN TOWNSHIP.
John & Jas. Haiti. n. 44
Cornelius Gaiiigan.. 44 "
Francis MoCabe
Solomon Reamy.... 44 44
Ernest W. Voungiri. 44
Abraham Sharra. . .. 44
wen Clark 44
Jacob Fogle 44
John Mel! ugh 44
JACKStlN TOWNSHIP.
William Flattery... "
J. F. Callahan 44 44
Wm. 11. Story & Co.
8 70
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254 Wm. Jl. Story & Co. 44
(Paul.)
314 Wm. H. Story & Co. 44
r' l.pnis liutimirc 44
frti Jat-oli Kuikiim-r.... . .
2'J0 Ephraim MeKelyj-.I 44 "
1 Daniel Heighurd 44 44
1 John C. Elder "
.iohnstown iiomirnn.
1 J. M. Campbell, 3d w'd, lstu 1P70
1 1). Callahan. 4th w'd, "
1 Thos. Butler, 2J w'd, 44
1 Calh. McKeuna. 44
, MUNSTKR TOWNSHIP.
100 Peter Dunn lmj & 1S70
27 Augiistino Glass
25 Alice Riillo
, ,y ,M-VII.I. BOROUGH.
1 i C. B. Eilis
1'IIIWPRT DOItOUOH.
1 1 David Williams 44
KICHI.AND TOWNSHIP.
5R Solomon Boycr "
145 Jostpli Lape 4
ItX) John Lovelt
1 Nancy Keigliard "
15 Iucinda Reigiiard. . 44
R0 Sebastian Dull 44
SO George Gossard 44
12 Fred. Krmg
50 Theodore Makiu 44
60 Catharine Noon 44
54 Shank & Milier "
100 Adam Varner
PUSVCKHAMNA XUWNPHXP.
400 T'riah Uovd. ...... 44
3K Lloyd A; liipsh "
K' Fry, Deui-r & Co..!.' "
50 E. R. Hoilisler.. , "
100 Jasw D. Shaw's Est. . 44
t-MMEUHii.i., Tcrwxsnip.
140 - W illiam Burk ..
372 C. B. Ellis "
N5 John Farren'a Et.." 44
10 , Jno.i Barb's George 44
200 Alice Hughes.... .. 44
4a Alice Hughes 44
45 Alice Hughes
72 Alice Hughes "
1(4 Alice Hughes 44 '
49 Michael Lutz
50 Francis McCounell. :4
.TOO Tatrick McCrossen. :i ii
t'i John Manehart t
701 Mears, W bite - Co. ii
Mears, AV bile i Co. "
10 Issac W. Pluiuincr. "
31 Kilwar.l Sensor " ti
7 Hannah Wolf "
2C4 Daniel Slicrbine .. ti
57 Wm. A. Skclly
4 Thomas Coiiiy ii
S7 Joseph Miller
87 Wm. A. Skclly
211 Patrick McGough.. -(Steam
Saw Mi li) Roberta Jones !i
TAVI.Oit TOWNSHIP.
1 yc Malachi Bvrou ii
J.i WI
3 00 I
70,
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7 70 j
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18
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1 60 I
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3 14
2 10
3 55
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Wm. Broderick
S. D. & R. Jones...
John W. Jones
John I.yberger...
Ihivid Livingston.. .
R. M. b-miin
Elwood Matthews..
Walter B. Nutter...
James Nugent
Hager Widow (of D.!
Wm. II. Richards...
Patrick Clnrk
Joseiih Iti-ook
.350
A..1I.L. Yearr. 7o-zti
TATLOH TtWKfHlf-rONTlM.l n.
30 JacohS.Goiijjbuour.lty & 1 '3
1 Hol.crt Grady 44 . ? i
1 William Gcis " 1 1
5 Adam Horner " 4 4j
1 Bart Hoy a n
1 Thomas Kit. ney. . . . " j
1 Edward Pcden " 2 'JL
4 .Alfred Helop " fsJ
1 i. William Pen rod " 2:-..
1 Sarah Hobtrls 44 2 1
1 .A. McNe.il " 2 .j
1 Mathias Neidrower.. " 2(,
1 James H. Wilson " 1 V
yi X Charles Michael " 3b1
WASHINGTON KIWNSHIP.
9 Desert's Heirs " 44 1 11
40 Evan E. Evans " " A ;,J
IIS l'aul Iltird s Estate. " " S
V0 Wm. R. Hughes " " Oi l
50 John Kin ports " " 7 '
100 Clarissa Sharp " " '.)b
1 Bridget Draw ley ... " " t
2 t'eorge Gussregan.. " " 151
1 John Murphv ' "
100 Andrew Agcr ' 77
72 David W. k.,x " 4f4
123 Livid W. ',u ? id
f. El.xHoseM'iual.lin " 1 H
1 Samuel MGotigii " 1 7-i
10 John Com vie " 4 1
1 Cleme; t I'rbMii's Est " li
27d Edward A. Burk ... " 7 1
V Samuel Thomas .... " 21."
H) Thos. ' arks' E-tate. " 141
V I
6 J0I111 Wilts' Heirs... "
1 F.iitis Crtim .-. " 1 "!
1 John Carle
1 James II. Diver
69 William Kittell 1 4J
1 Kenry McKibUn.... "
2 George Mears " 70
1 John Hamev " 85
?2 George Ti lev " 2 25
40 I.iicv Gardner 1
50 Micli'l Oawt 's Est.. "
41 Jesse Woodcock " O-J
2 James Davis " 14.)
WHITK TOWN'SHIF.
1 Albns Gibboney 44 44 145
bM H.fB. Jeffrey? ' 44 12 M
m Patrick .Watson. ... 44 " V bi
.-0 Minon Noel 7 '."
50 Th s.H .ih n (or Jno.) 44 liH.)
100 Samuel Miliiken 44 2 SO
wii.MoiiE noiiou'jn.
1 1 I.nwrciiee Cassidy . . . 44 175
1 Catharine MeG uire. . 44 ;"
1 1 James Wright 44 tH
1.1 Harkins ou's Estate 44 1 ("5
VolH-.H TOWNSHIP.
1 PriiM r.ilmutison... " 1 A8
2 Wtdread BiirgCs 1 35
Win. MeEaugiilin 3
II"; v4. Henry Eash 4- 140
4 John Kunmiin 10
124 Ellis 4 McLnne " 2 4)
1 Mover A; Flick - 4'i
1 John Km-lz. jr 1 (;5
20 Samuel II o er 2 10
12.'i Conrad Wvthe 173
1 1 Herman Hover 2 10
1 1 Martin Docker 44 1 (.ti
1 1 John Myers J 75
1 1 AnthoiiA Snow len. . 140
, Ji iH.V COX, Treasurer.
Treasurer's OfTice, March 31, 172.
AEWFIRIl IMS OLD STiXD
GOOD GOODS & GREAT BARGAINS
I'OIt THE ItE AIV CASH I
HAVING become pr.iprietors of the STORE
R H IM him STO K OF (it a IDS recently be
longing to II. A. Shoemaker & o., and having
purchased an additional
STOCK OF NEW GOODS
IX UJtEAT VAJtlinr, '
we are now prepared tostipplvall the old cus
tomers of the late tirm. and as manv new ouch
as will patronize us, with Goods of all kinds at
PR
ICES FULLY A3 LOW
as any other merchant in or out of Cambria
county. It is our intention to keep our Storo
constant iy st o-ked with a full and well selected
assortment of DRV GooliS, HKKsS GOOIIS,
FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS. P.UUTS, Slit ES,
HATS. CAPS. ( I. ITHING, CARPETS. FL'RNI
Tl RE. OIL I'l.OTIH. OCI'ENSW-ARE. (iKO
CERIES, FLOCR, BACON, FISH. SALT. T
!!A( Co. CKiAKS. and all other articles, larg
or small, that can be found in any store of liko
character in the county ; and as we intend to
SELL. EXCM'SIVELV lur CASH
4K COfHITItY Pllflbl'CK,
and make no bad debts, we feel sure that Our
stock and our prices will not onlv secure but
retain for us a liberal share of patronage.
EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL
are respectfully solicited, and if we rail to ren
der ent ire satisfaction, bot h as regards the qual
ity of our goods and the prices asked for them,
it w ill certainly be no fault of the new tirm at
the old stand of Shoemaker A Co., High street.
Don't f.irget to cull and we'll not forget totfiva
you full value for your un.nev.
MYERS Sc LLOYD.
Ebensburg, Jan. 2S, lS7L-tf.
REMOVAL am ENLARGEMENT.
COOKING STOVES,
KEATING STOVES.
T
rep
1 ;
1 J
ili.
T
Hi
xtum ii null.
Having- recently t.-ken possession of the new
ly fitted up and commodious t-uildimr n IDgb
street, two doors cast of the Hank and near'
opposite the Mountain House, tue subscriber is
belter pre) -is ret '.'nin e-i er to intimif.n-t ur- all
articles in tho TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IHoN
WARE line, all of which will be furiiihed to
buyers at the very lowest livir-g juices.
I'he subscriber also proposes to keep a full
and varied assortment of
Cooking-, Parlor ?.nd KeatiDg Etovea
of the most approved designs.
r-SPOT'TING and HOOFING made to order
and warranted pert eel in manufacture and ma
terial. REPAIRING promptly uttended to.
All work done by me will be dime right and
on fair terms, and all STOVES and WARE s.-Id
by me tan tie depended upon as to (juality and
cannot be undersold in price. A continuation
and iner.-nse of patronage is respectfully solici
ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en
tire satisfaction to all.
VA LLIE LCTRIXGER.
Ebensburg, Oct. 13, JSM.-tf.
OKI). C. K. r. AIIM
.JAS. n. ZAHlt,
SOKT,
DEALERS IX
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
DATS, CAPS, COOTS, SHOES.
AXD ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER
ALLY KEPT IN A CO I NTRY 31 ORE.
WOOL AND COUNTRY PKODUCE
TASKS IM IXCBi.VGt FOB GuoiU.
Store on South Side cf Main Street,
i:bt4itslmi S'a.
TKSIIJAni'E KEAL 'ittf VIX FO.?
SALE. The undersigned otTer for "nle on
very liberal terms three t tacts -f vmIioiI ie J-ind
in Hlack'idk township CalIlia touul', Pa.
described 11s foilo:
Trart . 1 Containing P0.ers. more or
Ii-ss. Htont 25 Acres " red hnving tl)ert-m
erected a two story f'isnk House. g-M'd in
new and verv coriifortubie, a double Log Burn,
and ail needed out build ing-s. There im thrivlivg
voung orchard ol letl choice friiif tre and ex
cellent witter in ubrindmice on the premise.
1 rnrt o. 54 Containing SI Acres, about 7
Acres cleared. The imiro ements bj- a rnp-and-a-half
story Plunk House, a Vtr rw
Mill in the best of order and without superioi
in the country, imd the usual outbuildings.
Trarl - a Containing 14 Acres ff ereel
lentTimber Hand, with two food taw Mill o.U
thereon. I'nimjiroved.
CT'i'he above deserihod Traetq drfn each
other, and will be sold sertrrc'v of t-5re'l.r.
as may suit purchasers. Terms very fiber" and
j.iiyiiients easy. For further particulars apply
to or address P. H.JON' KS
or OLIVER MA KT V.
March 23, lS72.-3m. Z Ltieusburg P. O.
17 1 liST X TIONAL SADDLE aNI
- HARNESS SHOP OF CAMUHI A COFNTA
Hisrh street, (opposite I'n'oti S.-lio.4 Itour.)
West Ward, Ebensburi, l'a. .M- M. '"NR,LL.
l'roprietor. .SiitWia irihi f'nrci iimrt" iml re
paired and another work ir my line eci ute.t
in th tiesf manner, 011 the shortest noti.f. ani
at the most reasonable rates. f J-K.-ff ?
WILUAM KITTELL, Am.R-fT
AT-T. w. Pbenshnrg, I'a, Offlc lo folfi-
70