(Cambria JTrcciihiU, I SAl UK day, Al'lilL '2U, lo72. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. i:i-I MtTUapwt. and near tlouie. ( vc iiiu a bniion li.r my k(i luy I St verl case ol ncr.et in 'J" Ue Indiana county Court refused all ap . . 1 1 . t- lor whisk beense at lis lutt session. ,U:i'i tUr accoinpiished knight ol the , 2 i ii.iiii h b.uriuig a buiber-ahup iu Loret iu i ei. it " i. ol.t lu. named lleury vni run onr . , IV i ..A.J.I.. u 1 I 1 i.n.kilil -. .l.it Tipton, 72 year old. was run over ihe en-4 1 4-'-tl Aiiooiia lust Monday and lu f:.ili knie.l ,e ilic Mountaineer, the bate ball cham t iVmibr.a and Hiair co'lulica, going to .-...ilrt "iilS (:l3oll t 1 , l.et cri.p doe not look aa if it niii u-li enough next Uil lor home coiibuuip- ,- oa'S en p is li 't J et tiowed. i. .ii. I . i O i'S. "I tli-Hitieia couuit, while t..ik one nay laft week on a log, landing, t-iiislud lo death by tome logs falling ou 'J 'L .Uis Susan llhev will fell at public sale, Bl -.he l o'iri lloii-e, ihis al teruuou at 2 o'clock, M t u..ii i" 'ie ol giouiid Mtuale. iu the West V,,t I A i.iirji'.iii lor omebod." ! ki."i'k do ii beieu two individuals, it. n fi.i.ttn.s isptciv'lv ol the Caucasian :.i .1 Allien i;.it came fl in Ihe Wtol Ward i. . .-, u.i The Caucasian Caed. .-'Jiir Mt-iie oik ol the Sjlonerstown 1 ,i ti. . i U e l ti ad Top Railroad wag blown , , i ti K.vnado on W e.lnestlay of nrt eek li ,M.cr u ; le- l.ijih lioui the ground Oi l innl'1"" t-'luui Robert ia afipointed neot U.c de'es.''" lo the National lttpubli tni. iiii';"" In m lli'a CoLgirtiaiolial cis t j i Jie iil vote f'.i Gmnl and Ll.,1). Scott. J. ,f ii C V. i.aii in writes us ihut he has ,,, e,,c,i . ut a blacksmith bhopiu Plativille. He i, Muddy niaii ai.d a god mechanic, aid o.'iii't ill receive a fair cb..re ol ( atr na.c. J.il;ii tii in liiie i.nn.beis pasx ihiough f, m, i.ni , en loule lor home. They ieoit 11,1,11. 1- all the rafts hate fiot aately dou n . i;n-i , ib.il Luy eis are many and prices t Huriv Mailett'shouBC and barn, in Clear- ' 1'iai.tnip. were burned to the ground on 'J i Lr-o.. . last etk The premises wtie i ii . t ie.l, aiid tLc origin ol the tire is uu ki.'u. Jiisuied. '1 he com met for carrying the mails b trti. Ll.tii-l'Ui p alit Grant hat been awarded t .J' bn Iktiiudy mid J ul us Siricli $75.1 .nr; fioni Ciesson to 8t Augustine and re ;iiii. to Ju.i.t-s Convert $74 a year. A new pari-enger ruilio .d ticH(, to be lo cated iu.r.n.c,..;tl in frout ol llie l.uL'aii Houe iii u a end (Leei iiie length of the e.i.i.tie on v I icli l bo I building t-tanUs, ia to be tected iu Altooiiu inin.eci.iifly Dr. liellord. the celebrated dentist, will tunke rle!ioiial vi.-it to E eubur tiext 2K.ioa , to lemain ni.i ing the week. A 11 .r mil:- iiiixd will deleciic mo'nra or iuciaois will no well to make a not.! thereof. M.j.l.cn . base loiever! lie has started a daiiy tubl.llllln.t in the Wt Ward, where a pine article ot rre.m and milk can always U bad. Our citizens ought to pationize him ixifci. ve'v, lor a d..iry was baul ncede.i heie. i;errii Alters & L'oyd are having n new pi.iit Jul iu their More room, which wr i ecu l an viuence not only ol entrrpi i.-e but .i.ap.i t 1 iiev ur hoi:otiible dealers in the . I rri ; ol ail kil.ds ai.d fcUiiLtlilly llerti ve i t K i . niiin named Fisher, of Camtrla City, J . Pt a nuable hoise on Weiiiiei-day evening ; J. -i. 'lie l;oie bmko Iooe. and run doau f :.- rail ioa.1. nieei ing the Pacific Expres ' iia.n, which tau over hiui and killeJ hiia tly A mv.i of T r.ropliT, Alioona. six era.,f Hie. bad i s let; broken Sunday last., aiid died j ttoi.i tie i j.ry ilie lullu ing Tu.sil i v. Our1 lea tlell tu a b.t-s ure w'uh our liiei.d aid f i iirow and his excellent lauiily in their s.td and i.isite-Mng bereavement. I he large fire eIl in tl e east by our cit iiei.a -n tund iy mid Monday i ights'last was i ji.-oi by ll, e burning of a large quan'.ilT ol l.nciiip. lumber, and uead wood at Iieiin n. b, .. A loss ol several ibousn.d dollais was tuini ed Ly the ravage o the ft unes I A Iraipent ol budio circus j urnerod I I'm.. ,.1. town we.-lward la.t Thursday. It was j A "up o liirnni. lo t.,ck in, probably, to the F iinii. with which Dan Jlice is to make his nt.ieii.ih annual tareweU lour. Dan., bv the ".v. in broke tip " avaiu ai.d his jr..pity in ' t;.e hand, ol the llerifl 1 wo good lelloa. Cas Eafly, of Johns t n, John (aiun.ol Baltimore, railed to n-f cs I : -t I ued iy. T'ie lornier is editor of t'M". i.aa-cii le'nocratio sheet, the k'.cn, and t! e iait'.-r was a Johusiowuer in the davs when e ei - bs together. '1 hey weie both w el luuie a 11 wer in May. i. 1 u. o-day Ihsi.s Mrs. Eichenlub crnn-l-.iued euicide ai Kit annin I'oint by hanging. M.e had b-u suk lor a conM.'er able 'time pu r, ol d il i- Rii p hed the rash art was the trull ol uel iiuiu. M.e was about ii) Tears ol I'ge, i, i.. I Iravn a bliband and ceteral chil ore", tier rninii . u iuieticd at tu WelntlaV. Allooua In conne. t:on w'uh his grocerv, confec ion trv.and vaiiely bore. McCann has opei e i out i.n ice cieam saloon, white the warm weather 'uxuiy i Hrj ned to all who mav come. It is good W e have tried ii, and know. Take lour wife along with you, or. it you liaveti't a ile, then your girl, and tauiple it. A special , .trior lor ladies Al.tr the i i'miiotion of Ilartranfl at liar iM.utg la-t wrek, hoiotrraplia of that disliu-t- :i tJ co-pai ti er of Evans in the war claim li m o w ie I'lirtr.buted to the crowd. A coov b i iU d lo a uel gte, who, alter looking .: ii a w bile, f-aul : ! know that cjian ; he's li li ilow li.ey I at ge.1 in Holli.ly8brtf rl,uie eara ago WcKiui." Which was rough on --Ainof p biindre- who bear testimony to the .M.ru.rHT ot tl, American Champion i. oer all oiher wa-hing luachines aae the fol F lowing ii:.ii,ed teirons: John D. Thomas. Jol.n A liiair. Isi-c Crawlrd, J K Ilite. E. J .inea. E J ililis. Linton & Son. J. It.igers .Mr S.muel lleury. IJ. Foster. E etisbure : I! Aeitnei. Carr .lltow u ; llrv. Johu Ilackett, S.iiniuit S - e a i vt rti-ieiiieiit ' h'sa mi-take We did pot sv that our - I i.srt.taiive t-hf.uld have had a biil passed i il.e liuu,e declaring the lltu.D man. or. aa iMitr uls it. ' the wuier of the ab iie i mi ,s to ol Fome pieceding temarks in iluAii).) a Iran.-." S..fr things are so ", ateni lo tbe naked eye aa frauds mat it re jvtes no lepi-Utire r oilier special recogni t .on iu ina onnrate them to be s..ch. Tie "Juvenile" and the JVo Pliundo" rvj; u. each gave a .bl 0 eiltr-l tainmeilt the f r.i.ei uu S.lurdat T.i:,g ,,d the latttr Oil ii.i-uav evening. They were both well pat ruti.z-M. I he receipt ol the I ,io e u....ersnt,d. were abnit j,Jo. wh eh sum : if ll.e benefit ol the Presl, werian Sabbath .uliool . It is .he general desire of ur people uii u, euteriaiuiuent be repeated at uu early Cipt. Jame H Cajreby. of the 3J TJ f Ii.Umry, atalioned at Fort Lyou . Colorado ' a e.Kid in .n lor newspaner "r ubsctibers to n ) Aii k b t . He had bis name on the debit rucol cur book loi one e r'-pubscriniion up t' a Ie oays ago No'l;e lias not only f.eu tli'. bat has gone tour v ears bettor, c'isii in dvai.ee. W. ul i that the worlc1 was full of J1M!'"'::' put'!lc "Pir"-d" geatleoiea. 'T would W.ny .,r ih- , inters. nn.v . 1 ; pecied murderer, was re lie 'J " 'i 'r,"e i'1 Tuesday morning V.UI; "is new quarters tit? well, tt, "P'-ose.l io oie regu'ation enforced j j ... nn.eiv- ,, smoking allowed." lie , . an li abiltial lmokr lor vawi-u .,.,1 iI.a ! ruui ni 1 .1 . 1 in . ff .. r . I. : . . 1 fi-M, i nns source ol cousoation linn con-iderable nervona ...i,-..i " i.i.i ,et ITjyji i "ervu utihapp meaa. , n-ain. .. . -"Kgeu. "i d sat s be will not : - vimael, but will allow il.a n...,-, ,n . m . . f . , . uoder LuTalp;i;r;'"aJntu,fl,, ' e hC"' UP -A man ssid fthe big wind ttorm of last it Juki set uown on iu hii:d leir .. . t i-.i t4 1 1 - ... . i . uiiu hiaw.-so lie was an vnlllal, 1QU a Ulan ol senna. The reason that we know lie posses ses the latter enviable qu-ility is because be burs what he needs in the way of general mer chand'aa at V. S. looker's A L.w and lull spriii stock just received. The new firm ot Davis & Baxter have moved into and taken possession ot T udoi '.4 building three doors vret ol tlx. n; ,.i i ltr uri inorix1 hr "ley design doing a general luerch.iudi- I AH ";cutive committee of ten has been up lexer are leported , . f... . . . "'.rt-' ' K"l "d money raise.1 to Ptart right under "in.ru , teioav. and the CI a nd oi,iin.r a.. II I.... I to day. Forsou-.eihing nice. tl ah, good, and cheap, be ture to consuli D. & B. Ueo. Huntley 's store contains even; thing in the hardware line you cau think of. from a i eedle lo an anchor. But it ie about gar.lea making implements that we desire to epeik just now lie has shovels and spades bv the cord, hoes by the ton. rakes by He hundred, m.d inuttocks. prnuii g ki ives, etc , in prolu sion. When you want anything iu that line, go to GeorceV E J. Mills is branching out. That is to say. h has gone into the pr. eery business on an extensive scale He has j.ist received a large stock of coRces, teas, sugars, apices, syr ups, etu . etc.. all which he assures us he Will sell twentf per cent, cheaper than the cheap est To this assur ui.;e. we have only to add that Ed. ia a man of hi word. Kooma two dot rs wet of the Diamond. . The clepsy.lra was one of the earliest of instruments lor measuring time. It was run by waltr. and answered the purpose lor which it was intendid but ind ft'erenlly well. It was inaccurate, bulky, inconvenient. Various im provements were made on it from time to lime, and when we cotned 'wn to the present day, we find the Ameiican W ch to be par excel lence the lime measurer ol tbe world. Cham. Roberts ia sole agent lor the sal of the Amer ican in F.neiisburg A large lot direct from ihe manufactory just received Last wetk. we thought sprine had come to stay. But w e weie mistaken. Uu Monday, mow fell throughout the euiire dav. covering he ground to the depth of a half inch It looked as if the se&kou hud got reverted, and we had slid back into January. The weather lias been cold and damp ever since. The song of ihe bluebird i heard not. and Bi ly Oal braiih says hi leels sure that tint robin whoe warbliug wooed him lo the untimely cutting off short of his hair froze to death Monday night. This is a cold nioou they sav To lose some flesh in the springtime, when warm breezes caue fl acci.litv ol the H.-sh and general lassitude, is common enough. But o los-e iiiRti roi NDsol flesh inside three days i9. as Horace (jreely is wout to put it, d d selih-m." But this startling decrease of avoir dupois occur i ed to our triand and subscriber Joe Gutwaltiu the interim embraced betwt-ea last Saturday and the following Tuerdy. Y condole with Joe, w h is a butcher, and hope that the hungry or cvil-dispored lellow who stole two score pouuJs ul h,s roasts aud steaks may came to griel. . Ebensburgers, if you need a new hat or cap. aud visit Altoona any tiue, call at Tom S. Bice's bat and cp siore. 13l(i Eleventh Avenue. Mr. K. keeps on hand a large stock ol the litest New York and Philadelphia styles, and guarantee? every article sold lo be g d Hate and caps made l onier, and old hats dresred over. The dvice to call on Mr. ll. is not meant exclusively tor Ebensburgers. but is tendered io ' all lo whom these presents m.iy come." We kuow the stock aud prices will suit everbody. Remember the place 131 (j Eleventh Avenue. The Johnstown Echo having charged it upon Sain. Henry that lie dodged ihe vote on the boom bill during the late session of the Legislature, and thereby went back on the lumbermen. H"ii. P. G.ay Meek, editor of the Bell, foute W iTcuu an . a Democrat, and a nollei.gue of Mr. Henry in the House teels called on, under the heading ol '"Credit to whom cre.iit is due," to say this among oilier ihingi: We like lo justice d..ne. whether it be to friend or foe. and as a friend to the lumber u.ierert.o of the Slate, cheei lull boor testimony to the earnest, he rty suppo'l Mr. IIkmv gave t every metsure, (ud especially, to the one reducing the exorbitant looirage at Williums pori ) calculated to ad vance the interes. of 1 um bel men and the lumber regions." Owing to a misunderstanding between the County Commissioner and Mr. Callau with regard lo sm finishing touches' connected with the new j .il, that building was not turned vtr to the ciuntv tilt Thursday last. On that day, the Sheriff took possession, removing thither, prisoners provender and household possessions The mi'tunicis an ling spoken of consists in li e Cotnmis.-iouers holding that Mr. Call-in, as s -own by the specifications, is ie qnircd to erect n certain wall at the miin entrance of thejui. Mr Callan denies this Oil the ground that the contract filed does not req 'ire il The whole matter has been re ferred to a board ol arbitrators, consisti. g of David Lewis, of Ebeitsburg. C. L. Pershing and W. J. R ce. of Johnstown, who will meet on the 3'JtU iuataut, i.nJ whose decision will be final. O.vk MorK am No Mobe No stronger or more commendable instance of unswerving, dis interested d votion to the poll ical fortunes or a candidate lor high public sta tion i on record th n that matii eate.l by J. Alexander Moore, of ihis plnce. who represented Cumbria county iu the late Uvpublicun S'ato Convention. He went to that cull vention instructed to vote for Dmiel J. Mori ell for (i.rernar. and he d t't V. "v THiNtt ia sic. 'S.ilitsry and alone." Ie h- d his o-.. trc, ; ,lU owlJ r )Um RI(d sul. d over it barmoi ious a-i.v..,;Il8 j, hi own i roner pcisou. wiih none to molest htm . make him afraid. W hen the time for vigorous and iMT. I) acii m arrived, he rose uml sm ved on the floor of the convention, althouch the pledged conorls oi Il-.rtranlt and the "Treasu rv Ring" swarmed around IT. in. and, putting his ball in motion, nominate! Mr. Morrell.aud with the courage of a true moral hero, voted for him r.ssr last and all nitnaii. Cwuld mortal delegate do more? Surely here was a sacred trust faithfully and lileially redeemed. Let no Cambria count v republican hereafter charge Aleck Mooie with political cowardice or dishonor, sii.ee in the gu bernatorial battle, on the ever memorable 10th of April, the gallant ship. Daniel J. Morrell, ol wnich J. A'exander Moore was both the ctptaio and tho Ctew, went down, scorning to surrender and with her colors nailed to the mast. Heath or a Welt. Ksown rniKST. We feel pained to chronicle tho death of Iter. Pollard -VcCormick .lorran w bodiedat tiislather's res :S Slast. in the lth j year of his age. Father -Vorgan was well and favorably known In this counts', as he was as sistant pastor at Loretto for alaut one year." He was a convert from Presby terianism, and was a student in the Western Theological Sem inary, Allegheny, ut the time of his conversion He subsequently entcri-d St. .Wichai-l's semina ry, where ho studied for Ihe Priesthood, .and was ordained about twelve years afro. Since that time be has been a niOwt clUcientand ex emplary priest. About fifteen months ago his health failed him, and from that time up to his death he su.Tcrcd much, but boie it with the spirit of a true follower of his Saviour. Father .Vor8n, lea ves this world regretted by many warm hearts-his suerior qualities of mind aud heart made lit in hosts of friends nmong both clergy and laity being admired by all for bis retiring and unassuming dispo sition aud gentle manner. .Aay he rest iu peace. The PiTTsnunGH People's Monthly, for April, Is at hand, and Is full' up to the standard. The frontispiece of "The Old Blacksmith," and the "Prince of Wales and Family" (both full page) are good. "Zeke's Courtship," and the 'Cliicken Stealers," in the "Household" and "Roys and Girls" pages, areadmirably reudere'f while the "Strai.ge scene on Four-mile Run,"' being the illustration to the second installment of the story or "Old Fort Duquesne." furnishes a suggestive woodlund picture. This Western Indian Story is having a grirat run. It grows in interest with each chapter; and the whole tory is full of thrilling scenes aud exciting personal adventure. All westerners should read it. 'Twas commenced In March Number, l'hose of our readers who have not yet sub scribed to tnis deserving Western Illustrated ioine paper, should hasten to do so. The price Is only lj per year. THE WINDS. Yes, the winds blew down high prices in made-up clothing at James J. Mur- .,ll.''d li.u.'l..t..,...Li. k ' . . . . till v's Star Chit lilnu. mihi-aa V.. imiriinn.n etrpi-L lilmiilnwii A ...I . . : - . I .. ... 1 lj . . now, i wn; mn cheaper than ever. Entire suits for seven dol- rs and upward. The best kind of goods and the latest fushions and the neatest tits. Suits for men and bovs. The tn.shiest Snrinir at vies. IoiMl4 WHrrunlfll IA Bull unJ wl,A.n u.klrl u,kl- niid to wear: Kow'sthVtime TVor baVains u.xsis wuriauicu io sen, ana wnen sola war- at . IaOCAE. lOKRKSPOXDFXrE. Johnstown, April 17, 187.?. Jr FYermnn The only local of Importance Is high winds, and tbey not only do not remain Ion in one place, but seem f rightfully migra tory. I never saw au April that had such con tinuous gales. The Highland Agricultural Society has been organized under a new charter granted bv tho Court at Ebensburg. hist terra. Jus. McMillen President ! w- W. Harris and James Mriey. Vice Presidents : (!mri.T K-.nir s'... f.,.ri-' me new charter. We wish them g.K.d luck. fclevcn members nf tlir. n.uul V?1I I Cn or Philadelphia were here last week, and on Monday night last presented the Hook and LairVler Co. of this place with a silver horn and two silver torch-holders, besides twenty-five complete Are deoartment eouimnents. worth in all about MOO. The Flock and Ladder Company of this plairo had bought their hcisc, hose car- riugos, ladders and other fixtures sotrro time go, and on Saturday last made the ritial puv tnent (fcJOO) theruon. The Good Will Co. sold out on account of the new reuime in Philadel phia. The presentation took place in the Coun cil Rooms and was witnessed by many of our citizens. Captain iroedrulT is President of the Hook and Ijidder Company. Mr. M. P. Meagher presented us with a com plete copy of the poetical works of Alexander Pope, a few days ago, at ids new book store on Franklin street, for which we wish that every man, woman and child in the county would cail at his store unit purchase a prayer book or some other book. Mr. M. keeps only religious and moral works, such as books for church ser vice, magazines, children's books, school books, etc., with poetsand poetry, stationery, and the like. Success to "F.reinaugh." Henry H alters, Esij., has opened a Justice of the Peace office on Main street, at or near his private residence, where he will dispense law to all who give him a call. Fiitt jtvtiti, etc. The new school house in Cunemaugh borough is now in course of erection. The upper range of stone work is laid and the brick work com menced. The building will have fon- vims. A new tannery is pr.ressing in W oilvale borough, which is laid out on a giga..tic scale. Tho new factory there is also being completed. A deceased boar was brought to town yester day morning. He was a native of Paint town ship. Somerset county.and weighed about three hundred pounds. The men win. had the body in charge wantud 15 cents a pound for a poet mortem. Don't know what they got. Frank W. Hay still keeps open on Washing ton street, opposite Johh Prter's board-yard. Frank keeps all kinds of cooking stoves and everything in the tinware line. II is doors are wide open and so is his heart. We do not want your readers to forget Frank when they come to town, for he is a man among men to deal wiih. Cant. John Porter keeps a lumber yard oppo site F. W. Hay's tinware depot, where he deals largely in all kinds of lumber, and especially choice lumber-all which Is manufactured at Scalp Level and hauled to this place. When tin; Somerset railroad is built the distance to haul will be lessened about eight miles. We wNh the Captain abundant prosperity. The simultaneous shocks of the earth's pent up fires in California and Syria, as well as the recent eruption of Mount Vesu vius,would seem to indicate that people aro not as secure on this mundane sphere as they think they arc. Other worlds have been destroyed and ours might meet the same fate. There is force enough in the gaseous elements within to knock it "high er nor a kite." Tho brilliant displays of Aurora Bore lis this Spring indicates that there is an unusual quan tity of electricity In the air. Lightning will Ik terrilio arter a while. Therefore people who have houses and barns unprotected had better consult Mesrs. King i Jones, of Wood vale bor ough, without delay, and get them to put up Munsoh's copper tubular lightning rods, which afford the only real security against the tiery scourge of lightning. Perhaps King & Jones will not thank us fo this notice, but farmers and house-keepers should endeuvor to luake themselves safe before the danger approaches. When these rods are once up one can slumber safely if not soundly amid the thunder's roar and the lightning's vivid Hash. Ask for Mun son's copper tubular doublo-lianged lightniiig rods, and take no others. Prof. V. ickershain. the State Superintendent of Common Schools, recommends Directors to throw away all partiality and preference and elect the most competent men ut the olliees of Comity Superintendent. This is right. There is. however, no lack of competent men in our county, aud prudence dictates that I express no prelercnce here at least. Let the contest be fair and honest, and then let the longest pole knock the persimmons' We visited tho eight schools in Millville bor ough on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week un.l found eight of the best teachers in the county busy instructing about tour hundred pupils. The order iu these schools cannot be surpassed. The discipline is mild. The direct ors Hre vigilant. And the school bouses are among the very best in the State. These schools will close in about one month from date. Uur mutual friend, Mr. John IJrady. is about re-tstablishing himself in tiie grocery business at his well known stand, corner of Locust and Franklin streets, where he recently kept hotel. Mr. itraay is deserving nnd we are sure will re ceive a full share of public patronage. He has never fully recovered from the injuries recei ved at the fall of the railroad plallorm in this place several years ago. but he is sulliciently able to attend to his new enterprise. We wish him a plethoric pocket-book. If you have not yet visited Mr. James Quinn's fancy store. Main street, then indeed have you missed a grand sight. He and his amiable lady (nee Miss Kose tieis) are surrounded by a Held of bright artificial flowers that would put th? blossoms of June to the blush. Such an array of beauty seldom meets the eve. The poet asks, "Who can paint like nature?" Our reply is, whoever formed tho tlowers now displayed so grandly at tu:nu's can outdo even nature in her happiest mood. Then, too, Mr. yuitiii has all the other big and little etceteras in which the world of I eiiiiniue fashion delights, and he sells cheap enough to please anvbodv. Come down from this mountain, ladies fairuiid other wise, and see iu uti their gorgeous beauty the host of uljo things at (Juinu's. Hob Rot. SuMMtHHiLL Twp., April IT, 1872. Drar Trrrinnn " Tom A. Hawk" has once more effusionated through the columns of the Jicrnhl, last week's issue, lie might as well have spared himself Ihe time and lalxirof writing two-thirds of a column, which contains no hing but balderdash. However, it was but natural for him to endeavor to say something or no thing. You cannot kill a serpent outright. He will wriggle and hiss for a while, pommel him as you may, and it was not to be expected that 'Tom" would prove an exception to the rule. The sum total of the last product ion maybe summed up iu a few words, viz: He makes him self a "self-constituted" corresoiident to Tom A. Hawk, and writes a letter purporting to be from Wilinore. in which letter he tells himsclr that lie and "Soltero" were children tnirfth.-r and often played in the mud side by side. Yes. maiiirfoV the'curVc'; V. "''., 2 WZZT. g hiui uiri .lion snail cat ail tlieoavsor thy life," will not permit him to leave the mire of slander. I Ie also says tha I the cognomen, "Sol tero." is derived from "Salty Row." To this assertion, had I not long ago understood the sig.iihcation of my in m de .itme, I would be inclined to say amen, in accordance with the proverb which assures us that "fools and chil dren speak the truth" to the first of which classes his conduct assigns him. albeit his asser tions do not tiear the least impress of truth. However, hs "Tom A. Hawk" docs not appear to entertain any particular spite against me, but only went for "Soltero" as a preliminary to his dastardly attack on "Kob Hoy," I will let him passfor the present, and probably forever. Quite a fierce snow storm prevailed for a time in this bailiwick on Mon.hiv last. Rather late iu the season for such a visitation. Mr. Patrick Storm, heretofore one of Monster township's most respected citizens, has recent ly purchased and removed to a property in Wilmore. An unlimited number or sucli "men as r" b-;voi,d find a cordial welcome here. M r. P. J. Voleslne-le- nfih T ,ff I l i T. . miuiiil iii in i. r,h; e.n otTXll . . i'l. uicMame oi, con, nas nal ous building, designed for the double purpose or store and dweliing bouse. Tho firm in ques tion keeps as rull and elegant stock or goods as any dealer in the county, is enterprising, lilier al and deserving, and the fact above recorded indicates that these qualities are meeting their proper rewarr'. "Rob Roy" has again been made the recipient of a nice present from one of Johnstown's mer cantile firms. Dealers hereaway do not as yet manifest any such inclination on behalf or local correspondents, but there is no telling what may be in store for us. Should the spirit man ifest itself iu ihis latitude we will tell you all about it, provided we are there to see. An extensive tire raged in the woods in this vicinity on Sunday hist, but the snow storm al ready referred to seems to have settled its hash. 1 here is no such man in this locality as Ja. Harron, your information to the contrary not withstanding. James Dimond is the name of the man who was.injured, us 1 said last week. Ihe Summitville ch&ir, or rather a portion thereol. visited Wilmore on Sunday last, and aided by the deep-toned and tnt llilluous voice of Andy Maguire, of the latter place, rendered vocal and instrumental music in St. Ilartholo mew's c'lurch which did much credit to the sev eral performers and gratified ali who were pre sent on that occasion. The Summitville choir understands its "biz," and is worthy of imita tion in other less favored localities. Our rarmersare busy turning the soil prepa ratory to sowing their Spring crops. This time last jfar tho Spring work was fully half done. SOLTKllO. communication. To the Editor of the Camttrki Freeman : Some parties have connected my name'with certain articles lately published In the Camliria. UrrahU signed "Tom A. Hawk." I hereby af firm that Idid not in any niannersKyorsf.i.mmpr, write, pttiit, oreauaetobe prfnted, the articles aforesaid, or any part of them. I make this statement only in behalf tf the "truth of histo ry," and tot through any fear or consequences. As I am not at all responsible for the produc tion or publication of the articles in question, I should not receive tbe credit or discredit, as tho case may be, that belongs to another. Very truly, &c, T. J. Chapmas. TO THE SCHOOL TllRrrrnnt rtv C a v. n n t a rv Gentlemen : In pursuance of the forty-third I ?V'tion of Act of Mav Mb, 1S54, you are no tified to meet in convention, ut tbe Court itouse In itbensburg, on the first Tuesday in May, A. I. 172, Wing the seventh day of tho month, at 1 o clock in tbe ufternixm, und select ruvj rot-c, by a majority of the whole number ordirectors present, one person of litonirj and scientific acquirements and of skill and exc llence m the art of teacbing.as t ounty Super intendent, for the three succeeding years; de termine the ami unt of compensation for the same; und certify the result to the State Su perintendent, at Harrisburg, as required bv the thirty-niutu and fortieth sections of said Act T. J. CHAPMAN, Cotnfi; Superintendent of Cambria Co. April 11, i(iT-. HICKEY'S FURNITURE WAKEROOMS. John Hiekey, Undertaker, on Julian street, fourth Ward, Altoona, is prepared to supply Metalie UurialC ases of all sizes and patterns, and on reasonable terms. Mr. Hiekey eeps constantly on hand a larga 8LOC,c ' new and fashionable furniture, and those who require anything in his line should give him a call. Every article sent from his rooms will be warranted as represented. Hair and Straw Matrasses manufactured to order at less than city prices. Cane seat chairs re-caued and fitted up as good as new. All orders from a distance promptly attended to- Ljul.13.-tl. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that drrart riisenso. Consu motion, bv x j simple remedy, is anxious to make kiiown!to his tt llow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copyof the prescription ! used, (Tree of charge( with the directions tor ! preparing nnd using the same, which they will ii no a sr uk ex it k f or huiii fii of ion,. -1 xi luiui.jlroit -rhitix. ,tc. Parties wishing the prescription will please address ll-ll.-ly. Rkv. EDWARD A. WILSON. -t4 South Third St.. Williamsburgh, N. Y. Thk Wizard of thi North never puzzled us so much hs Geis& Reuth did theother day when we saw them trimming their exquisitely beau tiful Paper Hangings with a machine invented for their sole use. Itcun trim an indefinite num ber of lailtsof wall paper in a few seconds. Persons wanting rich, rare, bright and beauti ful wall pa pern, ready trimmed, will save 25 per cent, by buying from Geis & Reuth's. No. 124 Clinton street, Johnstown. They also have toe nicest and newest, the cheapest and most desir able Window Iiliuds in the world. Call, sec aud be conviuccd. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. We cannot too earnestly invite the attention of our gentlemen friends to the closing out sale of ready-made clothing and furnishing goods at the store late of Jacob Pircher, dee d, Montgomery St., Holli daysburg. We know the goods to be perfect in make, pleasing iu styles, firm in textures, varied in patterns, and fully as cheap in prices as wholesale city rates. These are facts, and those who want to buy clothing will do well to be guided by them. Bargains for ull buyers. EARTHQUAKES. Did you feel that shock? Yes, but it was Harry Mayer unloaoing those heavy boxes of ready-made clothing at the Opera House, No "14, Main street, Johnstown, ''hat was what wns the matter an arrival of cheap spring and summer made-up clothing for men and boys. Earthquake I Yes, them boxes enme down heav3- and prices are coming down still more. If you want to see an earth quake call at M. II. Mayer's Clothing Store High prices are quaking there ull the time. SIGNED. A Idendifer t Coppock have signed the new apportionment bill, dividing all their splendid stock of dry goods among their nu merous customers, just as each one is able to buy. At the Opera House, No. 212 Main street, Johnstown, is to be fund the largest and the best assortment of dry good and fancy goods in Western Pi una. Artificial tlowers, ribbous, lace, silks, satins, hats, gloves everything kept by dry goods dealers. Do not fail to call und examine their Spring styles. L. COHEN, Cheap Hat Parlor, No. 227 Main street, Johnstown, keeps choice hats and caps of the latest agony. Not less than one hundred styles of huts can be seen at his store. Also, sliirtsand coliarsand all kindsof gent's furnish ing goods. Meii don't look like men in the spring of the year without being spruced up especially young men. Think of an old worn out hat on a sunny Sunday in the spriug of the year! It's agin the law, geulteuieu! O YES ! OH ESS ! O hesitate not, but go to S.J. Hess &. Urother, clothiers. No. Z4I Main street, Johnstown, und get a suit of clothes. O yes I O 11 ess sells cheap, and then the awful pile of made-up clothing. What a hall lull of ready ma. .e clothing for men and boys. Spring sfylesjust arrived. the very latest fashions from Paris by telegraph. New goods by railroad enough to supply three counties with tho very best of clothing. Do you hear! UliITt AUY. G RIMES. Died. at the residence of his moth er, near L'asllewellcn County D.iwn, Ireland, on the 21st ult., Mr. John E. Grimes, late of Al toona, aged about 21 years. We cau bear full and free testimony to the honesty, integrity and uprightness of our de ceased Irienu, whom we knew well, and in com mon with his host of adimriug friends, esteemed worthy of confidence aud respect iu all the re lations of life. He was a successful merchant in Altoona for nearly eleven years, a genial companion, a true man, aud now that Death has claimed him tor its own, we hope that his immortal spirit has been welcomed to tho man sions of the blessed. Peace to bis ushes aud ever green be his memory. HUMPHREY. Died, In this place, on Sunday Inst, Mary .June, duuguter of Morgan Hum phrey, aged 25 years. MM.MliliU and LAND FOR SALK The subscriber oCers for sale 1,155 acres or land, sltuute In Preston county, v est Va., on Wolf Creek. There is on this tract a large amount of prime Poplar, Ash, Red Oak, hite Oak, Chestnut Oak, Locust, Hickory, Chestnut, io. The timber will bo sold with or without the laud. Wolf Creek flows into Cheat River, seven miles above the Hallo. Ac Ohio Railroad, and a Holds a good water power winter and summer. Cheat River is navigable to liat bonis. Tho land lies back from the river one mile and a-half. Title indisputable. Will lie sold low and on easy terms. J. a. DALRVMPLE. Rowlesburg, Prestou County, West Va. April 20-4t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Having been appointed Auditor, by the Court of Common Picas of Cambria count)', to report distribution of the money in the hands daiit'a r1'L.7.lrr.rt,;!',,.,,',lf..., r,,,n ,,e sale of deteu oaiiL a real estate, m i nu o; uuu.. . .. . for use of Philip & Thomas Collins and C. II. El lis vs. John Feulon, Esq.. No. 'M Aarch Term, 1872, Ex. Doc, l'riiiiitioni iL.'jjiKia, notice is hcieby given to all parties interested that I will attend to the duties of said appointment at the oftice of Oatmtiii Sc Lake, in Ebensburg, o:i TUESDAY, the 14 th day of MAY, 1872. at o'clock, p. m.. when and where they must pre sent their claims, or be debarred from coming in on suid fund. GEO. W. OATAfAN. Ebensburg, April 18-3t. Auditor. AGETH JF"irI Literature, Art and Song Is the best telling book ever offered. It com bines the bumor of anecdote, .the wisdom of essay, the information of history and biography. i ue sweetness anu granaeurtor poetry, tbe ex quisite charm of music, aud 400 beautiful illus trations. "Solid reading for graver moments: pleasant pictures to illumine quiet hours; aud gems of song for the social circle." An Agent writes, "Sold 127 copies this week. Will sell 500 this mouth easily." Our neie etftem of canvitwint does away with objections to the business. Particulars free. A valuable present to every new Agent. lMVKXATlOXAL, I'VULISUUSO CO., C3 and U5 LiiiEHiy Sikkkt, New York. P X E C U T O U ' IS SALE. There will be exposed lo public sale, on the premises, on TLLsDaV, the 30th day of APRIL, the lollowiug real estate, to wit: Three huudred acres, more or less, late prop erty of James Graham, dee'd., situate partly in Urcen township, ludiaua county, aud partly in Cambria county, with a frame dwelling house aud log barn and other outbuildings thereon. About oue hundred acres are heavily timbered with Pine and Oak Timber : the balance is part ly improved and partly timbered. The land will be sold iu a body or in lots to suit purcha sers. The property is a most valuable one, aud should attract tbe attention of purchasers. Terms made known on day of sale. Sale to coinuienve at 2 o'clock, p. in. JOHN MARTIN, TUOS. PATTERSON, Aprii;-2t. Ex ecu to i-s. UDI IOk'S NOTICE. The under- eigncd, appointed Auditor to distribute the money in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the sale of the real estate of Henry Eck bold, hereby given notice that ne will attend for that purpose, at his office in Ebensburg, on Tiiuradau, Mau loth, 1S72, at two o'clock p. m., when aud where all persons interested may at tend. JOH.N8.HHEr. Ebensburg, April 13, 1872,-4t, UDITOirS NOTICH. Tbe umler signed, appointed Auditor to distribute the money in the bands 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, at his ollice iu Ebensburg. on 1'uemtau. Vie 14fi of lmi. lrrr-2. at 2 o'clock, p. M., when aud where all persons 1 Interested may attend. JOHN S. ItllEY, Ebcn&burjr, April 13, 1872.-4t, TKEAoUUKK'S SALE or U.SEATEI LtADS AXD LoTS IN CAKIBKIA COISTT, A. I. IS72. I.JOHN COX. Treasurer of Cambria County, m tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pur suance of the several Acts or Assembly in said Commonwealth, directing the tilneahrt manner or selling In sea ted Lands for Taxes, do hereby pitttNofire that the following descritied Tracts of U nseated Lands and Lots of Ground in the said County of Cambria, or such parts thereor as may be necessary to pay arrearages of taxes oue thereon for one year or more, will be of fered for sale at the Court Ibmsc in the Boroi.ci V-i m.!'jf'uJv' on ,oe "oiil Monday (being the 1U1. day ol Jnur next, and continue, vurn.me,nt from Hay lo dlO' "' the whole be sold for such arrearages of taxes and costs necessurily accruing thereon UXSJ.JA TED LANDS. NAMES OF OWNERS OK WARRANTEES. Ac's Per'. Teart. Tajce. A OA MS TOWNSHIP. 4Xi 4ol M SO 245 4O0 22?i ton 1197 loft 1(D) ;) Stt 137 VI SO 1M 219 DM) 317 130 : 20 37 50 50 ln5 100 515 100 33 114 linU 174 100 150 100 103 25 1(10 llU) 59 1(18 m 40 Robert Ross ls70.tr.H7i a 26 85 Jacob Clement " 24 87 Thomas Smith .f " 2 76 Thomas Smith " ' 1 7o 54 Penn'a R. R. Co " Keil 24 87 2 70 1 70 52fi0 24 KI 7 59 6 20 8 92 11 23 70 43 80 48 88 20 01 12 00 5 40 7 20 9 88 7 88 40 58 16 05 3 65 1 35 4 55 4 35 6 18 12 95 17 43 39 19 784 415 6 33 13 70 21 58 7 40 6 75 13 75 38 25 4 23 16 90 24 93 9 98 27 65 15 21 22 56 18 00 138 17 151 42 151 42 129 34 144 73 134 (KI 90 65 36 90 67 89 59 65 56 90 55 34 C5 43 15 60 50 19 33 18 44 76 87 00 31 04 16 10 16 71 16 13 104 40 36 90 6 96 29 06 162 31 6 52 69 41 127 56 65 48 49 40 19 80 41 60 41 60 36 57 25 11 15 00 3 00 1 80 15 00 '2 05 15 00 34 95 18 40 3 76 28 20 1 50 30 Ul 17 20 17 20 25 60 25 60 11 64 25 22 60 00 2 78 25 60 7X60 60 00 10 36 39 02 28 10 2 60 31 85 81 32 220 A 10 4 25 Henry Rice 2 o James Cost low ' 759! Francis Devlin " I Henry Harrington... ' a o- UI.ArKi.icw Tiiwi-cniD John Jor.li.i. 44 11 m Andrew Duff'"""""" " " a 7)1 Jacob Pressinger " " 43 80 Paul Ibo ah co Daniel Leuvv " " " iini John W. Duncan " " 1211 Jas. Duncan's Estate. " Samuel Leed & Stiles " ' Lewis Edwards, jr... " ' Samuel ISrallicr " " Lewis Uarr " ' John Til ford " ' Thomas Stiles " ' Duncan & lirallier... " ' Henry H. Campbell.. " 1 William Davis " Gabriel Horing " Thomas R. Williams. " ' A.S. Rath bone " Daniel & John Davis. " Stewart fc Stooten... " CAMCKIA TOWNSHIP. E. Al.r.ims&J. Rennet t ' Thomas II. Stewart. . " George Reynolds " John Morgan " John Iirown Evan M. Davis... " Johnston Moore " CAHROIX TOWNSHIP. Thomas Edwards ..." John Hoops.... " Thomas illiams John Italdwin " Godfrey Twells " James Hoops John ft. Huffman " 2t0 Alex, llarr (part of).. " 240 Alex. Rarr (part of).. " CHEST TOWNSHIP. 333110 William Parker ' 452 44 Anthony Simons " 452 44 Nal'n lAngti!:orough " 38 52 Thomas Kctland " ' 433 153 John Ashley " ' 4(10 03 Thomas Masters " 370 28 John Ketlaud " ' 123 80 lleury Phillips " ' 391 1.4 Charles Pope " 225 68 (ieorge Iole ' 312 37 Jom-nli P..no . 37 212 44 Samuel Until . 1ti8 132 tieorgi; t.ilson Henry Swly " Samuel Peters " ' Hugh Hoops 1 Johu Pope 1 James Hoops " 1 George Hoops " 1 Nathan Foster " ' Henry Fosterlpurt of) " Joseph Pope (part of) " Andrew W eaver " William Gray " 1 Simon Noel " 1 Joseph Gray " ' Jaj.FosieriG.f.ilson " Saml lIutlerA. S.Ruth " Thomas I'eurose " ' William Parker... " ' Henry Phillips Simon Walker ' John Hoops George Swentz ... " Robert Ewing Lloyd & Uipsii. .".".""" Finney & Barrows... " ' Dress & Fox 1 Frederick Doersch" " 1 William Duller ' James Foster "."". 1 ,.V,rA,J'1''-' TOWNSHIP. William Rartou... . ' Samuel lu-thel " lizekial Fariuc-r '. " William Tiiton John Mitchell " Lewis Wolf John Young ".".".".". " Abraham Singer " ' Wm. ltiirlou ipart7r") " Wm. lfarton (part of) " I'atrick Kelly l'atrick Such Mark Maguire " Sylvesti-r Mc.Mulien. " James Harris " F'rancis Cooper " Jesse Hoops Dell & Itlair '.".". Joseph Harris " Mie'l & Henry Cooper " Jesse Hihips (part of) " James Hoops Joseph Cooper .'. Calvin A-Ransteud. ." " Saniiiel ".'alvin " William McMullen... " CONCMAfOH TOWNSHIP. Widow Stewart Williams & Ruck " James Hurk " Richard Smith " 150 132 134 57 319 157 382 108 216 1C I 209 141 124 1-1 187 120 72 200 450 74 43$ 153 a5J 383 428 2ta 71 135 134 15C 137 172 iaa 400 4a 10 377 lott 279 pu 100 lid ilOO 2X 154 1(10 J3 154 UK 25 1S8 25 200 1 0 loo 200 2O0 ISO 130 4K 43 200 400 400 25 1S4 Ins CO 29 1U9 4ii 14 82 77 77 300 128 4 40 2190 29 92 25 10 220 1 61 2 91 8 40 45 91 338 - 15 86 40 40 23 33 4 84 20 60 20 9S 10 12 45 91 17 63 1 1 98 art 41 19 80 2 03 20 77 4 60 20 60 532 304 9 51 25 08 13 20 29 04 29 60 65 60 1 73 12 74 12 74 12 74 12 74 19 71 25 52 ' 7 54 14 93 1 73 21 46 24 89 25 52 14 20 76 56 10 96 CKOVI.K TOWNSHIP. 440 Ilonrv West "45 54 l'enn a R. R. Co ' Lots Nos. 3and 4 An na Maria Hal.n " 11 99 Samuel S. Paul " 18 p. M. &G. Iirown . " 150 Anthony Varner " JACKSON TOWNSHIP. 405 John Hubley " 25 Daniel Goitghnour. .. l.W Daniel Levy " 4!3 William Morris " 208 Isaac Renson . " 42 Alexander Hunter.. . " lsl Daniel Farley " 184 Joseph Ewing J 89 James Roes 405 135 John Simpson 116 Samuel Davis ' 118 James Hriu ken " s-j .iot w fc,. ,h-a. .,r 3n0 John Sinner ' 31 George R. Sharp " 2:M A. S. Rath bone " 50 A brain Goughnour... " 125 Samuel lirallier " 70 Samuel lirallier " 40 Henry Rorahuch " OAI.UTZIN TOWNSHIP. 48 Dr. John T. Christy.. " 190 Aaron IJowen 44 100 William McDougnl (part of) " 220 Mifflin Han nam " 20 Solomon Kearny 44 400 Thomas Gorman 44 18 S. C. Raker 44 8CMMKHHILL TOWNSHIP. 220 Jacob Naglc 44 220 Henty W'ikkIs 44 220 James Dalton 44 220 .lame Sea right 44 357 80 Isaac Urcnnan 44 40 William Smith. D. D.. 44 130 llcnrj & Cornelius ZoMers 44 439 120 John Eberman ' 44 31 Edward Sensor 44 370 429 440 WO 200 146 30 81 37GI 400 400 252 17 100 272 200 150 50 50 3761 1C14 40 Israel Jones 44 Wilson Hunt 44 Ebeuezer Urauham.. 44 SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP. Morgan James 44 James Thompson 44 S. W. Fisher 44 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. I Henry Scrgent 44 2 16 "AMiijuma Tuwxgnir. Thomas Jackson. ... 44 44 13 65 Arent Sonmnn 44 44 19186 Richard Constantine. 44 44 29 40 J. K. McFarlahe.. .. 44 44 29 40 Simon Koop 44 44 20 67 Henry L. Patterson.. " 44 26 38 A. M. & 11. White 44 44 15 00 F. George 44 44 18 85 Philip West 44 44 16 40 Philip Collins 44 44 1230 Daniel Henry 44 -4 8 30 Daniel Murray 44 44 40 Cambria Mining tc Mauufacf uriug Co.. 44 18054 David Watson 44 44 32 45 WMITK TOWNSHIP. Simon Walker " 44 18 78 Henry Philips. 44 44 24 m Lewis Wolf 44 4 49 John Martin 44 44 13 i 303 400 69 333 Jfl7 433 153 John Thompson 44 44 852 Robert At kins 44 44 29 50 Joseph Hutchinson... 44 ,4 14 10 ltobert Hoggs. 44 44 11 71 Mary Iirown 44 44 1171 Andrew Small 44 44 1171 Will ii in (Vfa 44 41 a 1 tn 100 410 AO 410 60 410 60 433 153 263 102 109 200 7 30 47 93 433 ...... . -.--.- ..... vs.nj James Wilson 44 44 20 50 WilijHm George 44 44 800 Abraham Wittnore... 44 44 2060 Thomas Ketland 44 -4 1 67 Jeremiah Musser 44 , 412 Jacob Kring 44 44 r 35 Patrick Hoi eland 44 44 39 22 John Myer 44 44 6 50 George Graff , " 44 28 56 Graff & Maloue " " 44 4-J George Walters 44 141 Alexander Brown 44 44 62 68 Thomas Iirown 44 44 113 39 William Harris " 44 41 54 lot) 178 4 25 445 415 445 81 Toj-w. 28 08 56 24 3 65 2 l 12 02 159 C2 0 V. ei 03 44 K 67 18 4 0 5 55 6 50 2 01 io;io 13 80 5 70 5 70 54 02 50 66 105 49 32 89 8 99 51 79 41 r 122 75 6 SO 7 75 4 13 13 52 15 50 15 24 20 58 17 1 81 26 60 12 02 20 58 5 16 20 58 780 453163 Simon Walker " 36 Patrick Donahue " " John Kctland " Thomas Sanborn " 44 Henry Phillips.. 44 44 Henry Rush 44 44 Thomas Canby. 44 44 John Craix ill 44 4 Frederick Molyuoux". 44 44 David Jackson 44 " Henry Kipple . " William liurlin 44 -4 Lewis Wolf Willium Lambert 4' 44 Joseph Dardine " 44 Jefferson Smith 44 44 James Colderwood.. " 44 Thomas Sanlairn " 44 Simon Walker 44 44 Henry Phillips 44 44 Calvin. & Us nst cud. . . 44 44 Charles Mc-Gotigh 44 44 Frederick Molyneux. 44 44 45 174 108 523 80 159 393 221 19 327 100 100 100 a I 100 150 100 99 87 370141 170 93 352 250 111 381 153 445 446 juiiii Harris " James Reed 44 44 VODKK TOWNSHIP. Hershbergcr Tract . 44 " Heii-s of C. Ihuiscn... 44 44 George Shrum 44 44 Henry Sutton 44 44 G.tiates(Hershb'ger) 44 44 John Steel 44 44 Jacob Crook 44 44 t. Funk & T.Vickroy 44 44 Francis Devlin 44 44 Mathew Newkirk 44 44 John Wertz 44 44 William Wertz...".. 44 44 David Gates . '. 44 44 Philip Cniliim "" 44 4 Emanuel James 44 W 260 i 300 293 400 133 I 27 310 2on 40j I 100 400 12 SEATED LANDS. 1 . ?,' .thesrne timeand place, will be sold the following Seated Landsand I.fs of Ground pn winch taxes remain unpaid, and which have t.een returned to the Commissioners airreeablv to the Act of Assembly of April 20, 1844 : NAMES OF OWNERS OR WARRANTEES. Acres. Year. Adams township. Francis Gibbous, jr. 1869 1 Joseph Fry 1870 Cambria Coal, Iron and Lumber Oi 44 Bl.ACKI.ICK TOWNSHIP. Margaret Hrady. ...1869 A 1870 Henry En holt 44 44 William McCombie.. 44 44 Mulford Jc Alters.. .. 44 44 Ann Owens 44 44 lienjamin Gilpatrick 44 44 Conrad Huffman 44 44 Win. R. Morgan Est. 44 Robert Edwards 44 44 Johu&Jas-Stoncback 44 Richard Tudor 44 CAMHKIA TOWNSHIP. Thomas E. Evans.. .. 44 tf'AMniilA K..ifni'nir la res. I 4 50 566 68 40 5 89 16 94 13 75 129 21 9 45 1 36 10 30 8 93 12 46 9 no 420 15 69 83 54 1388 33 90 103 589 1M 10 111 7a 178 HO 132 150 iiouws 1 David Dower 44 4 4 730 6 15 9 63 9 04 11 45 7 60 3 15 3 80 2 24 2 24 2 24 3 96 3 99 9 02 2 841 8 22 7 01 90 6 45 4 80 86 162 2 60 350 75 84 25 1 77 21 10 132 30 9X5 3 51 2 90 62 94 32 73 75 109 20 5 71 2 10 725 1 H Joseph iiurtnel 44 44 Catharine Early 44 44 John Fitzpatrick 44 44 John Fallen 44 44 William Lyshon 44 44 Patrick Mcliride 44 l'atrick McCuffrey.. 44 Peter Anom 44 Jacob Lightner 44 Adam lioulder 44 Owen Smuilen 44 P. F. Light CAllltoI.L TOWNSHIP. Charles Elig 44 Elizabeth Haines 44 Jacob lvratzer 44 Lawrence Smith 4 CHEST TOWNSHIP. Jacob Leiden 44 Dress A Fox 44 I'atrick F:ynn 44 Jno.Dougherty's Est 44 Jacob Nagle's Estate 44 Uriah Lloyd 44 John Ilipsh 44 OIKST SPKINGS UOUOCGH. J. M. Pen nock 44 CLEAHFlKI.il TOWNSHIP. Dingham Jt HollnJy 44 44 '1 homas Farrell 44 44 A. L. Holliday 44 44 Abe Humphreys 44 44 George Litzinger. .. 44 Felix McGuire 44 44 Reed & Tudor 44 44 Charles luiustead. .. 44 44 Thomas Patterson.. 44 44 Timothy Shcehan. . . 44 Lewis Plack 44 IaOwI her & Lloyd. . .. 44 Jos. Trcxler's Estate 44 Arthur Wharton ... 44 CON KM A Ut; II BOROUGH. 1 A cres. 100 77 :ioo 1115 CO 1U2 72 25 63 100 200 Lota. A cres. 119 69 50 57 30 41 1G9 378 50 500 215 50 25 Johu llcutu, 1st w ard 44 8 70 8 42 2 42 100 2 80 82 11 70 9 10 25 00 1 00 900 1 00 llouxes. Lots. 1 John Ogden.2d w'rd 44 1 1 A cres, 1 12 14 30 456 30 IS9 Ldw. Lingler, Casper If urley,2d wd 44 CON EM A UG ll TOWNSHIP. C. Ii. Ellis 1 avd Ktrner's Est'e 44 William Orr 44 44 Jas- S. Orr's Estate.. 44 44 Cambria Iron Co 44 Peter Horner 44 King & Shoenberger 44 Conrad Supines 44 Wm. Watkius 44 Sumtiel Carmichavl. 44 A. Ci.pelaud 44 CKOYl.K TOWNSHIP. tWm, li. Rutlir 44 44 Samuel Osier's Est... 44 44 Wm. Ernest 44 W m. Dimond 44 Anthony Diimuire.. 4 C. li. Ellis Daniel Murphy 44 John J. Morris 44 Solomon Need T. W.Jc Pol. Jenkins 44 David Scott 44 Geo. 11. Siiiieuian. . . 44 A. E. Wike 44 Albert W ilson 44 Cambria Coal, Iron and Lumber Co.... VltA.NKI.l.N BOKOUGH. Cambria Iron Co 44 Harrison Springer. . 44 Penn'a K. R. Co 44 Wm. J. Patterson. . . 44 John Shaffer 44 OAI.I.1TZ1N TOWNSHIP. John & Jas. Halton. 44 44 Cornelius Galligan.. 44 Francis McCabe 44 Solomon Ren in y 44 44 Ernest W. Voungin. 44 Abraham Shnrru. . .. 44 Owen Clark 44 Jacob Fogle 44 John Melt ugh 44 JACKSON TOWNbHIP. William Flattery... 44 J. K. Callahan.. . 44 44 Wm. li. biorv Sc Uo'. ( lluniuire.) Wm. 11. Story & Co. 44 (Paul.) Wm. H. Story & Co. 44 Ie w is Dunmire 44 44 Jacob Fuikimer 44 44 Ephraim McKelyy.. 44 44 Daniel Refghard 44 44 John C. Elder 44 JOHNSTOWN BOROUC.n. J. M. Campbell. 3d w'd. 1809 3c 1S70 D. Callahan. 4th w'd, 44 Thos. Hu tier, 2d w'd, 44 Cath. McKcnna. 44 44 66 80 40 4 68 2 40 1 40 28 84 56 3 43 1 41 5 30 15 05 105 1 05 2 8l 23 115 180 1 H 1 420 87 44 2 10 1 40 66 75 1 86 1 42 1 19 22 47 1 94 t 53 28 .' 20 800 2 90 2 70 13 50 16 S2 4 IK) 4 00 16 00 300 70 600 1 36 56 7 70 5 73 2 40 2 26 918 815 1 92 4 15 6 10 85 1 1 I 224 1 1 1 75 so 90 254 344 50 50 200 1 1 1 1 1 1 MUNSTEll TOWNSHIP. Peter Dunn 16O9&1870 Augustine Glass 44 Alice Riffle " 44 i.x a, ,m'-'-viIaIa bohough. IX C 11. Ellis 44 , f,K..-:pE''T BOROUGH. 1 David W illiams 44 MICH LA NO TOWNSHIP. Solomon Buyer 44 Joseph Lape 44 John Lovett 44 Nancy Reighard 44 Luciinla Keighard.. 44 Sebastian Dull 44 George Gossard . 44 Fred. Kring 4 Theodore Makiu 44 Catharine Noon 44 Shank & Miller....".. 44 Adara Varner ." " '4 Cambria Coal, Iron and Lumber Co 44 SISOUEIIA.tMA TOWNSHIP. T . I . ..li 1 100 27 25 56 145 100 16 16 50 80 12 50 50 a 1 50 262 28 3 14 2 10 3 55 6 56 72 00 64 81 42 10 37 38 2 71 7 19 8 75 30 80 437 7 91 28 00 6 25 5 25 5 25 7 68 5 92 1 94 47 10 4 20 71 80 49 11 75 566 52 0 00 200 4 20 525 8 85 3 70 2310 10 80 8 43 54 i XloO 1364 400 300 Lloyd 4k liipsh... ".'."! 44 44 Fry, Deurr St Co 44 E. R. Hollister . 44 Jas. D. Shaw's Est. . 44 BUMMKHMtLl, TOWNSHIP. William Hurk.. C. li. Ellis '.". 44 44 John Farren's Est.. 44 Jno.A Harb's George 44 Alice Hughes 44 Alice Hughes 44 Alice Hughes 44 Alice Hughes 44 Alice Hughes '. 44 44 Michael Lutz t: Francis MeConnell. ii I'atrick MeCrossen. .! il John Manehart ... " Mears, W hite A Co. ii Mears, White & Co. :: Issac W. PI u turner., li Edward Sensor !: " liannah Wolf 83 50 100 146 372 85 150 200 49 45 104 49 50 910 60 701 584 10 31 7 204 67 46 87 87 211 146 Daniel Sherbine .. " Wm. A. Skelly .! Thomas Conlv !! Joseph Miller i' Wm. A. Skelly :: Patrick IMcGough . . Cambria Coal, Iron Ac'. Trr'n. lar. WHITa TOWNSHIP CONTINt.'BO. 216 156 Henri- Phillios 1870 & 1871 a n d Lu m ber Co . . . (Steam Saw Mill) KoU-rtsi Jonoa TATM1H TOWNSHIP. 1 X Malachi Ilvron tl 1 Francis Hone li j 2 Wm. Ilroderick ii 4 2 S. D. & R. Jones li 4 1 ' Juba V. Jouoi ;'. 4 493 3 55 i 10 08 I 499 . A . H. J... Yror. Tnt TATUin TOWSSHII'-COjttlMl.n. Jacobs. Goughnour. 18 idSTO 140 30 6 John I.vtMO-irer 1 David Livinirston.. . ii 1 R. aI. Lemon i: 1 El wood Matthews.. 11 2 Waiter It. Nutter. .. ll 1 James Nugent .. .. " 850 Rager Widow of D.; 1: 1 W in. H. Richards.. . 11 1 l'atrick Clark 11 4 Joseph lirook 1 Charles Frank 1 Robert Grady 1 William Geis 5 Adam Horner 1 Hart Hoy 1 Thomas Kinney... . 1 Edward Pedrn H Alfred Heslop 1 .S. William Pinrod 1 Sarah Roberts 1 A. MoNeal 1 Mathias Neidrower.. 1 James H. Wilson X S Charles Michael W ASIllNOTON TOWNSHIP 9 Dysert s Heirs " 40 Evan E. Evans " 118 Paul Horn's EstatO. " 90 Wm. R. Hughes ' 50 John Kiii'vorts 44 100 Clarissa Sharp 1 Bridget lira w ley ... 2 George Gussregan.. " 1 JohnMurphv " 100 Andrew AgeY " 72 David W. Fox " 123 David W. Fox " 5 EI.AKoseM'tAaushlln " 1 Samuel M'Gough.... " 10 John Ounvle " 1 Clement Urban Est 276 Edward A. liurk.... X Samuel Thomas .... 60 Thos, Carles' Estate. 5 John Wilts' Heirs... 1 EliaaCriim 1 John Carle 1 Jnmt-s 11. Direr 69 William Kiltell 1 Kcnry McKibbcn 2 George Mears 1 John Ramey 32 G eorge Ti ley 40 Lucy" Gardner 50 Mich'l Hassey's Est.. 41 Jesse Woodcock 3 James Davis WttlTK TOWNSHlr. 1 Albus Gfbbor.ey 44 100 H.'H. Jeffreys 44 60 l'atrick .Watson. ... 44 50 Simon Noel 44 50 Thos.Hollen (of Jno.) 100 Samuel Milliken W II.MOKK BO KoC OH. 1 1 Lawrcnee Cassidy. . . 1 Catharine McGuire. . 1 1 James Wright 1 1 llarklns Ott's Estate YnTir.K TOW NSHIP. 1 Daniel Edinunsoti. . . 4 2 Wnlfea.1 Hurges 44 5' Wm. MeLHiighlin.... 44 15.' Henry Eash 4 John Konsman 124 Ellis A Me La ne I Mover A Flick 1 H John k ertz. Jr 20 Samuel Hwver ..... 12,' Conrad Wythe 1 1 Herman Iloyer 1 1 Martin Docker 1 1 John Myers 1 1 Anthony Snow.len ft IH 3 H 12 88 7 sv 24 '.H 6 68 2 IS 1 75 1 fx; 243 106 4 74 06 35 295 :i 2 Htf 2 25 2oo 1 90 8 bS 1 11 & 32 8C3 6 60 10 fc'l 9 IU ' 37 7 7S 4 S3 9 01 1 83 1 78 !J 14 :: 7 si 2 07 1 40 1 M 85 70 14 21 70 2 111) 0 ' 08 140 1 45 12 60 9 50 7 oo 6 80 2 M) 175 35 98 105 "H 1 04 1 a 8 29 140 70 2 4i 44 43 1 05 2 10 1 3 2 10 1 66 173 1 40 Treasurer. JOHN COX Treasurer's Office, March 30, 18.72. REMOVAL and ENLARGEMENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. Til. COPPER & SIEET-IR09 Ml Having recently taken possession of the new ly fitted up and commodious building on High street, tw o doors east of tho Rank and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber Is better prepared '.!mn ever to manufacture nil articles in the TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE line, all of which will be furnished tw buyers at the very lowest living priei-s. The subscriber also proposes to keep a Tull and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. rrT-SrOfTTING and ROOTING made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. REPAIRING prompt lv attended to. All work done by me w ill be done ri-ht and on fair terms, and all STOVES and WARE sold by me can tie depended upon as to quality and cannot be undersold in prii-e. A ci n:i nuance and increase of patronage is resjiectf ully solici ted, and no effort will be w anting to render en tire satisfaction to all. VALLIELUTRINGElt, Ebensburg, Oct. 13, 187n.-tf. TUB WOULD (lllMCED TO I'RODl'CE ITS rQCAL! rp.Y!-OU & CO.. of Alt Mnn, are fast -I gaining an enviable reputation as philan thropists by introducing nmong the holies the AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHER I the only Washing Machine in the market ttiat will do its work la rfectly on all kinds of cloth ing w ithout the aid of a rubbing tioard. It washes w-iihout rubbing, rolling or press ing the clothes in any way, aud hence without any wearing of the fabric. It will wash anything, from the finest lace to the heaviest bed-ipiilt. It will do tbe same work in n shorter timeand with less labor than any other Machine made. Any person desiring a Washing Machiipt can have a Champion W'asher'tak. n to their resi dence and tested, when, if not sutisfactorv, it will be taken away without cost to them. CONVINCING TESTIMONY. Messrs. Tat lor A Co. Gents: Your Ameri can Champion Washer has been In use at my hotel long enough to convince us that It is all, it claims to lie. It save two-thirds of the labor nnd time and does the work as well as it ran he done by hand. We would not be without it for double its cost. 1IENRY FOSTER. Ebensburg, March 20, '72. Cambria House. ?Mannfactured and sold bv Ta vi.ok & Co. No. 1106 Twelfth Street. Altnonn. and for sale by V. LUTT KINGE''. March 23. I872.-3m. Main St.. Ebensburg. OIIKKIKFS SAIaI:! !?y virtue of a writ of Al. Vend. Kj jM.n. issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed lo Publio Sale, at the Court llnu.ic in Ebensburg, uu M on. v, llie!!2d day of April. Inst., at ono 0 clock p. m., the following described Real Es tate, to wit : Ai.Ia the rignt, title and interest of Andrew 1 oung, or, in and to a piece or parcel or land situatn in Rlacklick township. Cambria count v adjoining lands of Conrad Hoffman and Dr. Rrady ou the south, landsof John Harvev. Agf- deous Levy and HoofnoiMe on the west lands or John Nitzell and Peter Parrish on tho north, and lands of Lewis Edwards and Robert Edwards on the east, containing 30UArrra, more or less, about 40 Acres of which are clear ed, having thereon erected a two story lg House and a I,og ltarn, and a water Saw Mill and Grist Mill, now in Ihe occupancy of An drew Young; and a two story Plank House, now In the occupancy of Andrew Young, Jr Taken in executionand lo he sold at thwsuit "of Lewis R. Edwards for uso of R. W. Gittlngs and D. R. Edwards. c. V n" BLACKER, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office. Ebensburg, Apiil 1. 1S72. CUKUIFF'S SALE. Uy virtue of a writ of Al. Vend. Krpnn. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria countv. to me directd. there will lie exposed to Publio Sale, at the Court House in Ebensburg. on -loiioVii. the 29th dav of April, at one o'clock P. M., the following Real Estate to wit : All th right, title, and interest of A. G. Fry. nf, in and to a lot of ground situate in West Ward, Ebensburg boroiixh. Cambria countv. fronting on Julian street 50 feet ad joining lot of Wm. If. Seebler on the north, lot or William Kittell on the sooth, and extending back 60 feet to lot of A. G. Fry not now occupied. Taken in execu tion aud to be sold at the suit of F. A. Shoema ker. W. Ii. ItOXACKER. Sheriff. Sheriff's Offioe, Ebensburg. April 8. 1872. lV.Y RYTlfF.i'A M ALI: .NI KK V MALE COLLEGE. This popular Institu tion will open for the summer session on tha first Monday of May. 1872, under the instruction of a corps if competent teachers, in the College, buildings in the pleasant village oT Cherrytree, Indiana county, Penim. Course of instruction thorough, vocal and instrumental music inclu ded. Good boarding furnished at from 2.50 t 3.50 per week. For further inf ormatloh apply to either of the undersigned UIRKCTOnS. Hon. R. H. M-Cormick, rr. K. Rrallier. H. B. Klnporta, rjr. j,. r. Lwralaee. John Eason, Cherry tree. Fab. S, 1878. -Jim. T0R SALE A FARM or 114 Ackks f- 3 miles from St. Augustine and 11 mllaa Ik "i Altoona 14 Acres of which are cleared, tno balance being covered with good oak and spruce timber. The improvements are a first rate Plank House containing four roms and a very large I-og flam. Terms rami. For fur ther information inquire of PatkicK UaDOIX, neat the premises, or address. L . CHARLES McKENNA. March 23, lS72.-tf. Mansfield Valley. I". TyiLLIAM KITTKIaT ArroBN.tr AT-I.Aar.Kbensbur. Pa. Vfll t fViW- nadc Row, Centre street,