i I Cambria jTrccmatu bATUKOAT, : : : Al'UIL 27, 1872 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. I 1IP ,,d Mlahnpit.aU tnl taeswr llcua. n w on the 22 J. And ice. B"t b weather is now pleasant. J Oil at the Cresson artesian well is the Yerj f lit- j C. Mullin, Eq , i quits ill at Lis LoBie I in Ah!si.d Jol.n Chambers, ef "WeMmorelsnd conn v, i . irecitot ot a 1 ivubur pc-kpocket in the " 1 : urn f f ' Grore Rodpers turning mill, burned .V.nu lt ail, has beeu rebuilt, and will be LU", I" s lOll. Rudolph Schncll, an employee In the roll in null at J -Initio u. cemmittea suicide by buying. l--st Monday. Tbe i.rxi nieeiitig of the Presbytery of ,i rict will be held at Johnstewnon tbe - : tl.is tb-.id Tuesday ol Juue. lweiv prison. rs effVcte'l their escape fr, iu td- (ireenabutg jiil la"l Monday, and that h.s.i.udou : teiMUiiaia. r j,bn J - Glass, a well known and ui'ic'i reCtci1 reidtut of Allegheny town die I " Wednesday. The "- distance west of town 1 been oi fire th P'1 couP! o!" dJ .Uu,.Mdn.",r"ri" n,"M X -1 lie tlarr 'hurg Patriot e.iy that C L. 4v.rJ.m- a-i L "H" l - - untnfj!imil Couveii' ion. , l til )i i mi .' p T l,ial 01 rrut-abilitiea" is 'sr S t'"1 S-rvice Bureau at Cl il i x u. 'i -Hrni iitiin agint the reiicensing of 'rerjl tte! in Altooua, anionu thim tbe St. c..t:' and Riant, re iu circulation. J !) ou w-m to bur a valuable tract of t ,ai.er land in West Viigiu al Sre aUver lii,e.ne..t e icwuere of J A. D.lrymple. 1 Le Echo sits that "a music teacher f Ire m KLeu.-bu: j; j;ed the hospitalities of the Julu ::on lot up for five dvs last week " Tliey aie uita.ing the lab r reform move Juirut i Giiili xtu. and speeches in advocacy of it sill be Jelivired tl.ere and thereabout during the coming summit. Rev. J T. Gib.ou. of Ii.diuna county. ),h beeu lendrieU uud has nco-piad a call to j the nnsuirate ef the PresbMerian church of j s this place. Salary. $1,100 a year. The Gen Giant' is the significant name of a boat whicii culliJed wi li i.noll.sr boat ou j toe canul uar Wilbaiufburg. Riait county, last ': Monday, sud was neatly dstroied D.iviJ D i via (not the labor reform csnUi mite lor PrSiJni) has neeti ppotnled Street 1 C mtui-sioner for Kbenaburg David baa a ' Ure field of usefulness belore hirn. Jolm McCaruiey, a knakeman, wss run i yet bi ihe car nei Oreensbur last Saturday He belonstd to Holti.U,.bur., 'wbttber Uibolv sal tikeu for iiileriueut. ). A Mr Duti'sp. atjed 8ti ers. died nosr llwt.ii: tJ, n lately under viip.cious circutn-S'ri:c-. aid a list ghter in law ot the old 1-dr t ten litre ted on suspicion of baring caused , l.sr ceutn by poison. t J. n.rs B. Woik, of Indir.nn borough, has Vrei srrerted and U.d to bail on the charge el fit nipiicily in the Rauical j b of the robbery of j the Cooiuii-'ionrr' cftice ot Indiana county a I corf le years sgo. I The coi.dncUTB of the Mi h'le snd Pitts burr divisi. ns ot the P. U. R. pieented Mr Vi Clelland, of the Logan Home, Altooua, with 1 k Knights Ten pbir bnoge, 4 rotd ch ia. last S-iturday. and his wile with a : ht ga.e ot s tD.i tnat aiew uu n a coopie iofrotleiot fenciti in thia neighborhood, and 1'J considerable damage of a similar chatac I ter. the oilier day, is said to have bad a veloc- I lly of i.iiiety u iles an hour 1 he Johns-own ITcuo don't like it that it Ukf. tei:ti-two ho or to transport mail mat I tsr 'rom tt.at no nt to Ebenbure. The reme- I is easy. Get y ur P. M. to send a p tucb . 1 srr ,y the Pliila Lxpress iu the evening. i 5 tt.be toiire i iven that after the firt ot May i ext. Section 7 of Jhipter 1 1 of Ordi renre ef Ebeiirbut-K borouch will be strictly enforced The section telerr-d to forbi'ls the runi.iug at large of bogs witbiu the borough Ttrits. Frrne two hundred men ber of St. John's (Ce'bo'ic) church. Al na. Very Rev. J Tuijtg, psnor, t .ltdy obltetel thetn- selves to atrtain from the ( loxicnu.'g r.ir.t Uit a oeriod of oue esr. - d many mora ireTkelytoo and do likewi.e. 11 ow about I T!benrburu T A v t-mao. who represents hsrse'fto be a I uph-er ot For'-piugh, the -bowman, and one 1 Ken I it in. who sae t.e is the hind paw ot the I materia ot the sforesiid. were arrested in A itot us lat Friday and committed to jiil op a I tlmte of aduitery. I ( nr ilnm n town c"emporsrv has s rorrf rp'f.det.t vh... ly virtue of a doctor's fi it. is lequired lo spend twenty three hours ou t of I tl e twei.tv fi ur" indoois He S'gns himelf ;? ' Kim1 lrr " but wt.ere he does his ramb.ing is ' .oi n.entioued . Probably "up iu a back room, ; Voys up iu a back room !"' Tbe roof or tbe dwsllinp hoie of William 5 lebit, Altoona, was slightly it jured by fire last Simdsv . By ihe wsv, si.d in some sort ef l-onnrrtir n hrrewiih.it may be mentioned that ! Jtr. NrFbif, who is a colored '-arbor, has j'ist. j , 1 sen atpoin'ed s Xotsry Putdie for the city in j which he resides by Governor Geary. j . H'rtv Mil' son s telerrsph operator and a south of rritch bras as te Tountsn nice snd I'cht css'im-re ss lo clothing. tosnled at the V- f.t.iaiii House. Hollidaysburz. lor ten dass, nid then, la-t Pat unlay night, folded his tent unni d various articlrs of vslue not n-.to him telnn-ine snd silently s'o'e swav. He was fo.'loed lo Creson and raptured. Tie Hollidaysbiirg Rro:fTit says th -t ' it l the opinion o? minv that after the c inr'e tion ot the railroad to Wiiliannhurg the P. R. li Con psi.y will lay the rails oer the Ohi I'-'tt: e from the top of the mountain to Hoi tidw v l urjr. and from WiPijirnburg to Teters-. burj. in Humii.gd.in county. The treat and iiierensiiijr biisines on the t R. R. will render this art a necessity." 'e sr- rxceedifglv glad to learn that onr poiderous and amiable friend, N F.Carroll, l'e of Ji h s own, ba been electeil a Police Jode st SMlina. Kinssa a position said to iy in emoluments rmm $1.1)00 to 5 000 per sccordimr to circumstances N ich will l the ' pof th" wiih beconiir.g grace ami dig "''v. nnd wiiii a proper utderstanding of the di'iea devoWini! on him Our wish ia that he pisy wax wealthy while he ia rr.gaged in wax- " g evil doer in his biiliwick. The wonian who piesides over thedestin;ea four houehohl snd parts adjacent ami whose 'Uie-oli.e branches" address ua by the en , "." K name of "papa," wishes to a id her llT '"7 '" ,,eh",f of Anieiiean Champion lh"" i w'" h she cot ceivea to be the handie-t of co vrr na ",Mut bouse, excepting, c , ,Ut- w humble self. Unless a machine tl.eia tf"1 wtU F"t"' P -duds." put "r m l0u-' ,,ie "iire cVsnsinjj process r,- to '" nl," and iheu hang them out to alter . "' kt lhere 5a 1,0 " in hankering sioii i;'y u t'u,r tban the American Cham. FoMher. Andaeaayall. Mohiiki Toxaoir.Ccii Aom 1 The Re pnblioan caldron, is beginning to bubble in this Congressional district. It s poe-ri that the trouncing giveu Mo'rell in TO wis not quite ever enough to absolutely deirr all othea of like political faith from following the road he traveled, and the lcssou will have to be re pes ted, with extra wrinkles of excoriation, next October. At leat three candidates are already in the field. Chief among these, rcckoniug from th standpoint of hi own calculation, is the n.ucb lured introducer into this section of he art of shook miking, A. A. Barker, of Ebensburg. This gentleman, who trav not innptlv be nvle-l thb standing candidate for the ffice i.stned. h.-ta convinced himself th .t megieat interests ot the country demand the . I . : .., i . i .i . . ' . , vi"', i-iukf im mill in najpilKl this lesuil ihe lOh t't. ili.Hncl mint he made hII right, and that he himself is the only man thit can deliver ii from the grap of the eneoiv. To fnv-n this conviction on the minds of others, is now Birker's work T . lay. his voice is hesrd along the classic Chest, sirring praises id TWker; to-morrow its seductive no es will i ,..i g r i. " "it wreen ; now. bis presence 1 felt in White town-hip ; then, it .ill be - i . . i. . . ... " eT. slope : while anon. vi i 'pin:n 1 nies in inemun of jlnrr. Huut.n.Jon. and Xi:ffliii. Indeetl. it irar be Said ot him tl.nt I e in electioiiemitiK ' 'drfff.il lrird. I?at he labors ui d.r one e- ii.is drawb .ck. The Republican convention I i n not el met. ami when ha invudes the other counties of ll.e itiir:ct, h i.-i nimble to sy -CamV.ri bus decNred for me!" The pto: rie:-r-bip of that u'tmnce would hi a tr -mp oirtl, but th iit!e i ju,t vexlt d in bin. To i.Tfrc mtlii liifli-nltv, H:rkrr is milellT requtin thtl the tiomin.itini; convention be held n. w a coup e of months esr'ter limn unnl. il not lo nomii.aie a coniitr tj. ket. tl-en at 'east to pive him it b'eii and aM-ini j ovr. Rni the bosses of the j..b, ft is ssi.t. like I Ulvsses of obi, hMvesiiifTd their rars with wx and will not hearken to hi-i roi-e And so. cioini is ardour rS irker snil on Uniker s brow j'it now, and the cloud bHr- -t rofa'e hue. Stel RUir and Hen. Hewit of Blnir. are the o'her two cn ti).tf. Of the three, we tl.row up our cap for Ruker. He is pre emir. en ily the mn for our purposes. A MoTHra iji Sunn .r a DAtoitTr.a At the commencement of the lte wnr a woman "unii'-il Anna C Io, with her husband and two or three t hildt en lived in Tenneee When tbec'a h of arms reached Iter nenr neighbor hood, she atiiied her children topether and fled lu-rth.urd t-r stf, tr, lcirirg her htichHiul bfhiud Shf ii'iimitelv cni to Ciimbria vonntT.or which county, we bc'ieve. he is a native. Not long after her artival hern h.r hiirtiuid died and she waa left in destitute cir cumfnticps To tltis sfrit, she was ob'iccd to cm hi in it her chiMrei. to the Care ( strsneei" nut absolutely. a shw alletrea. but till such time :s she mijht see fl. to rec'nini them. She enrne-t her or id here for several yenrs bv the sweat of her brow, and . a 'er the wnr hd end ed retiimid to the S-oith. where she nenin m.irrird. Her present bu-band it" named Pros tv. 1 v-s in Nas'nville nnd i a m n of rmitiK fMhlr m'n. Last we-k llvs Vis Colo, now Mrs. Cr-My cme hither in quest of her H.ll tlren. with the i;iten;on of Ink in? them home. One of tVein. Mirr Colo, a giil of n-n or tn summers, h.id been ronimi"ed to the rare of Patrick R'lev tn l family, who reai le in ?nm mT ill township, near bv Wilmore. Mr Ri?e refined o nrrender little M ar, sllewio" that the co trct s veih.il ocf i, thut the rhild ar. In m ,t!flMt ff t v.naii. in tii. r, , ,;f R,c Ht to mr, f court a and on S.-inrday la-t tbe cise w i hear-1 tietnre Aoci ite J-nle L'ot'I in the I'onrt Hons. A f'er exhsntive srenment pro :nd eon, a rlecTs on wa rendered aovere lo ho nioM-rr. nd the chi'd vit temsrdc-1 'o the rhitp of Mr Ri'.'T Mr. Cros'.v ilecl res her d t-rminst'o to test the question 5n a higher 'ri'iiinal. Jnhrston A" ScauUn fur Pom ex relntione ; Reade and Tinrney & Null for Rilev. Fatal A cc P'-t On M-nliy foreman, a rni.i'C msi n in l S-n-uel M iVin. an employee in nr & Stna teim iw-mi'l, bvu'el in C.iir.bri toW'.s'iip, three miles west of ruberm- .iii(5 iii"4 wiiu nn mci tent wntcn resuneil in speeds deith Hew s eneiged at sme sort of work in the m'M. when by a sad tniehip he slippeil and fell nsreinst the rpi.l'y rrv-ilvitii; saw. His ritfht xrm was in-tantlr severed from his body and thrown a conehleriMe disisnce away and the i-le o( his head wa badly cut. Me died in about fl'tern niioutes Efqoire Wnters held an inq-iet oai the remains, and a ve-dict of acciiiental ilei'h tm roturne l The Merits. Be.e had me lica' -ttend.ince pr'-mptlv on the ground, but too late to be ot avail, and also lore the funeral el:ene pood deeds for which they deserve praise. The deceased was a son of a widow woman win. rrmln in Rla- k lirk township, and waa about 20 years of age. He was nn married. Tits; HrsAin man, we take forgrned Hi .n't set fire to - he timber land on L ure) Hill, but he assures u that a Urce portion of tt was in flames last week. We have offn he.rduf the land beinz abtaz wi'h enthus -asm. and all that 6, irative sitof thin?, but never before of a confl icmtion like this If it be iiidred true that the land sp..ke;i of ia on fi;e in the regular old fish-nned way, the--smels b-11 must bo to pus tor Liurei Hilt ! I1".,-"":"" 'h ill emUavor t keep from be cowing ; at neit.b -r .els the nvyr on fire wbicb win no -a-.-.., a preent century. Rki ictoi'a RreTiN9. We nn?eretnnd that a very interes'iiiif ceremony took ptaoe in onr town on Tuesday list Rt. Rev. M. Dotn enec. Catholic Biahon of this diocese, came here ou Monday aipht, am) nn the following m -rnintr Miss Catharine Beter (in religion Sis-er Mary Dsvid made her aolemn proes sion in the little chapel of the Sistera of St. J-o-eph. anl Misers Bridget and Catharine Mason (in re'igion Sistr M try John and Sister Mary James) were received into the communi ty. The Bishop was assis'ed during tbe cere monies by Fathers Christy sad Hackett. Tbi elepsydr was one of the earliest of instruments for measuring time. It was run by water, and answered the purpose for which it was intended but indifferently we'l. It was inaccurate, bulky, inconvenient Various im provementa were made on it from time to time, and when we comedown to the present day, we fi id the American Watch to be par excel irnce the lime measurer ol the world. Cham Roberta is sole agent lor the sale of the Amer icau in Koensburg A large lot direct from tbe manufactory just received. E. J. Mills Is branching out. That is to say, he has gone into the gmcory business on an extensive scale He has just received a large stock of cflees, teaa sugars, apices, syr ups; etc s- etc., all which he assures ua he will aell twenty per cent, cheaper than the cheap est To this asaursnce. we have only to add tbat Ed. ia a man of his word. Hooma two doors west of tbe Diamond. Gao. HcxTtxr'e store eontsins everything in the hardware line )"n can think of. from a needle to an anchor But it i about garden making implements that we desire to speak just now He has shovels and spades by the cord, hes by the ton, rakes br the hundred, and mattocks, prni.it g ki ives, etc .in profu sion. When you want ant thing in that Una, be sure to eall on George Huntley. A man saiil of the big wind storm of last week that -it j-ist set down on its hind legs and howled 1" He was an original, and a man ef sense. The reason that we know he posses ees the latter enviable quality is because he buys what he needs in the way of general m chandise at V. S Baiker's A tsw and full spring stock just received. CAmoje. Every genuine box of Dr. Mc LANE'S LI V Kit PILLS bt ara the signature of FLEMING BROS- and their private United States Stamp. ITP- " Take no other." The market is full of Imitations. LOCAL LOttKESPONDESCE. Johsstowk, April 24, 187S. Dear Freeman The crazy man. irenertilly known us "Kuisor," was found dead in a stable lu Sharpsburtf, on last Saturday morninir, and was buriod on Sunday. He was followed lo his Until earthly res l In if placo by about 2,000 peo ple of all aires and both sexes. Kaiser's rijrht i.Hine was John Seheidly, or, its some have it. Join: Gscheldelo. He was born in Micbolhoeh, on the river Blitz, county of Geildorf. and kinir ilotn of Woertown, liermanv, in the year ltsl2. He came to this country in 18o3 as a peddler. He afterward deult in scrap iron. He first came to New York, then to Baltimore, nnd sub sequently to this place, where be bocame de ranged. Trouble and disappointment were supposed to be the cause of this rteranjrenient or mind. Lnvinir as be did the dnitjrhter or a Lutheran iniuiHtrr in Germany, his affection was not reciprocated, and this caused him great mental trouble. Kaixer was t-onest and up rijrht, and was respected by his lorx'sincii, or German friends, but was much ridiculed by our people, especially by Younir Americans, some of whom may die as poor and as forsaken ns the unfortunate Kaiser. Some say that Kaiser bad property, but we think not. Pea.'e to tiis nshes, A yountr man named William Kinney, of Oon i innuirh b roitfcrh,died on Sunday ni'irht of mhh II oi, after a few days' illness. It was thought that the disease hud subsided entirely, but it would now seem otherwise. Great care and continued watchfulness. with every precnution ary measure, will be necessary to eradicate this disease. A If. Ilcslop, one of our lealinir palntere, in forms us tnat he lias been to tbe Summit reno vating the hotel Luildfn-rs lately purchased by ('apt. Win. J.inton. Thi movement speaks Weil for the new landlord, and we think that lie jrot the rijrht man in the rijfht place when he em ployed Alf. ilcslop, as he does up all bis jobs 'aceordinir to G miter." Alf. will doit more for anybody that wants him. If anybody wants to catch snow water, nil one lias to do i to put tubs out on Sunday nitrm, lor it win possibly auow every Mondav this cummer. We were down to see Mr. Al ver Akors' garden on last Thursday, nnd we were astonished to see pras and asparagus up nnd growing fitielv and onions sliiuinir in green tritrments. Mr. Ak-rs must have seized time by the forelock this spring. Mr. Green of our town took lis tip a pair of stairs, le. dinir from Main street, on Mondav last, as he said, 'to see the sljfhts." Hecombod one hair, set us on a chair, twisted our nock nearly off, then gave us a Bible to hold. He then threatened to shoot us, and did actually point a larife six-pounder at our head, but it di n't jro off. We were so frightened that we sat perfect. y still und paralyzed. We called round on Thursday, cane in hand, to resent the insult, but he beirtred off. and gave us six little notes with the picture of n man on each tnc. We think It is the likeness of Hartranft! Wes ley Green takes the best photographs of any man in the Mate we mean he takes better photographs than anv other man in the State at No. 3 is Main street, Johnstown, lie also keeps for sale frames p.s large as the moon ! Iron hits gone up in prior, so have tinils. so has California running stock, po lias stock in the Cincinnati Convention 1 It is difficult to account for the rise in iron, but it may be large investments in many different railroads in the I'nited States, which have created a demand for iron. Fresh fish can tie regularly obtained in our market now. Also, onions nnd radishes by the bunch. New strawberries sold in Baltimore the other day at I'.'.oO per (jnart. That was cheap to those who had more money than they knew what to do with, but tbo delicacies did poor people no good. .V younir couple eamo to town on last Tuesday afternoon from Gcistown, and repaired to the German Catholic church, where they were uni ted iu the bonds of matrimony. The Johns town "Glee Club," hit ring received a sly notice to be altout, went out to Geistown in the even ing and serenaded the party, who in turn gave them lots of iroort things. This was followed by a tip of the lijrht fantastic too, at the hotel kept by Mrs. Ifcim. The G lee Club speaks very ravoratily of the citizens of Gcistown. as a clev er and hospitable people, and would not be un willing to renew the visit nt any time. Ilev. Ooyleof the Hretbren Church was Agree ably surprised, a few days igo. by some twentv or thirty of the members of hi eongi egation. who repaired to his resilience, loaded down with baskets, containing ninny of the comforts and luxuries of life. This act manifested a proper spirit, .and we are sure Mr. lloyle took it kindly. Wm. I. Tatton bus P'tt up a novel turning lathe at his new establishment in Sbnrpsburg. A frnme-work is propelled or revolved by horse power. On this frame-work is a large metal wheel about ten feet in diameter, or thirty thre feet in circumference, with cogs on the upper side, which revolver small wheel, which is fastened to a shaft. This shaft bus pulleys, or band-wheels, the bands propelling u circuiai saw, und a turning latin;. With two-horse power any rjunntity of turnins' can be done, ns there is but little friction to overcome. AhVndifer & Coppo -k had n jjrnnd opening on last Krid.iy at the Opera House. We were going to describe the gorgeotisiiess of the dis play of bonnets, hats and flowers, and hunted Webster's Ouarlo through and through for words adequate ton description of the scene, but language utterly fails. It was a mot most most . Ciiu't say ii in I-nlisli. Honry Fritz, who lives on the Somerset road, a bint otm m iie out of town, has three thousand irrape-vines now growing and intends to set out fifteen hundred more. We saw his vineyard last fall when the grapes were ripe, and a pret ticrsiht could notbesecn. The ground races the East und also the road, so that from the road one oould see nearly every cluster of grapes Pi the lot. Mr. Fritz is an induatrioi.a and saving German, and lakes great delight in cultivating grapesnnd gardening. The vicinity of Johnstown needs many more such enterpris ing and useful men. , We sue from the Harrisburg Trlcornph that D:iiipliin county-can boast one hundred and seventy licensed taverns mul eating houses. We thought Cambria county could do pretty well in coriuir nnd drinking, hot Dauphin c-aii beat us all hollow. Lurge a-hiss windows are the race in Johns town. Many of our private citizens are taking out the old-fashioned .windows and putting in new ones wiih four panes to the window. These windows make a decided improvement in the appearance of the town. Monitor. TUIRUTE OF RKSFF.CT.-The Social Tem ple of Honor convened nt their Hull in this place on Friday evening last, at which time t he following I'rcnmblc u .! Resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas. Through the dispensation of Al ni ixhty God.t be Dispenser orall human events, it lists "pieasoil Him to remove tro:n our midst our dearly beloved anil esteemed Sister. Mary jMtie Humphreys; therefore, in view of this dispensation of Divine Providence, be it Resolved. That while recognizing the event as a solemn admonition to us all. we liumblv bow to tbo will of thegntit t reator in this trv ing bereavement, believing as we do that what ter?trrniil',".,k0ml loss 13 l our deceased Sis Resolved, 'Hint we tender to tne rnoi.iv the deeea ed our heartfelt svfnpathy and con dole with them in the Kv-s of a true and devo ted .laughter, a kind and affectionate sifter, ar. efficient co-woriier iu the cause of temperance, und a itsef.il and beloved member of society. Resolved. That the death of our Sister ad monishes us so to live that w hen we are sum moned from our hilnirs lu re on earth we may be prepa- ed to meet 1 be great Chief above, iii that Temple not made by hands, eternal in the lieavens. "We cannot tell who next may fall Iteneath the chastening rod One must be first, but let ns all I'repare to meet our God." Kbl.KN LliWIS, j MARY E. JONES, Committee. JOHN T. GRIFFITH, A VERT VAI.TABI.K NCMHER Of Jfeatth Olid Hume for April 20th is before us. li -sides sev eral fine engravings, and the usual good assort ment of excellent readinir for nil departments of the household, a Supplement in this number gives tan account of a four years' Libel Suit boruglit against tho Publishers for exposing Humbugs, in which the important rulings of Judge Urady of the N. Y. Supreme Court, and the testimony of leading physicians, take ad v meed ground in regard to the responsibility of muni) tact u res and dealers in patent medi cines. This will be specially interesting, not only to Lawyers, Physicians and Druggists, but to all who buy and use medicines, and to those who have been swindled by humbugs. A prom inent feature, however, of this number of H'arth and Home, is the Ae Story bv Dr. Eg gleston, author of the "Horsier Scool-master " The new story is entitled "The End of the W orld," illustratkur life ami sceoesiit the West thirty years ago. It is courtdentij bcticved'that this will be one of the most attractive and use ful American Stories yet broughto.it. Get this number especially, either of your newsman, or send a dime ar.d get a postpaid oopv from the publishers, OltA.Ntili Jl'Ul) & CO.; 245 Ilroud way, N. Y. Sabbath School Convjcntiox Tbe third Annnnl Convent ion or Ihe Cumbria County Sibbath School Association, will be held nt Wiluiore, on Tuesdar, May 14th next. Offi cers, teachers, and 'niends or the Sabbath School are cordially invited to attend ;and it i.t earnestly desired that every school in the county be represented. Tho convention will begin its sessions at 10 o'clock a, in., continue during that day ami evening, closing in time for the evening trains. Excursion tickets have been applied tor on the railroad between l.benburg uud Johnstown. J. K. Caldwell, Scc'y. Thb descendants of Ham and the lovers of ham will no doubt be pleased to learn that Oat man has just received a huge cargo of prime fresh sugar-cured hams which, after- buying ami rryiosr, will please the tastes of all who consider the experiment woi tb tryiny. That's so, without any lying. Per h A ps you don't know that Oatman's cheap cash grocery and provision emporium ia the place of all places to buy anything you wish to eat, fresh, sweet, and at lowest cash rates and then again perhaps you do know it. Iu 1 cither event, patronize hitn, and you'll be barpy or ought to be. Communicated. A Gi-eal Victory for the Miners of Gal litzin JUiatrict. Mit. Editor The Kittanning Coal Company of this place suspended work on tbe 16th of Jan uary last, because the miners would not oou sent to dig coal at a reduction of 10 cents per ton. The miners bad only oneday given them to consult over the matter, when they unani mously agreed to juit work and appealed to their fellow workmen todi vide their work with them, which they honorably did with the ex ception of the Uiair Iron and Coal Company. The bosses backed down from the agreement they had made with the miners. However, the miners of the Kittanning Coal Co., raced the torm. fool with all the scarcity or work, it ap peal's that their bread multiplied, like tue manna in the desert, because their cause was just. On the let inst. the bosses of the Kittan ning Coal Co., and the miners of said Company entered into a settlement of the difficulties ex isting between them the miners not only re taining their former prices, but also leaking a gain of 7 per eenf. over old rates. The miners suffered considerably, vet they taught those bosses a U strut that will not be forgotten for some time. The great demand, however Tor iron at present justities them in giving the miners their just demands. The miner- of Johnstown based their de mand on the same principle as the miners of Ohio that is, on thegreat raise in the prices of iron in the market, which would afford the miner one dollar per ton at the present time. It the prices r iron had a downward tendency, how soon the Johnstown Company would resort to the lowering of miners' wages. The miners or the Ulair Iron and Coal Co., of Bennington district, arc still waiting with pa tience, ex pecting that the Company will be as liberal with them as they were wiih the Johns town miners, and by so doing, it might save a troublesome strike. I sincerely hope- that the niair Iron and Coal Co. will not remain silent niHnj days on this tpiestmn. If they do, it is certain that the miners will mr.ke their demand, in proportion to the r.dvunee ou iron, which they would be justilied induing. That demand niight not l e plcnstrg to the Ulair Iron und Coal Co. I think, and I profess to know, how the miners of Itennington district feel on the (jucstiou. and I hope the Itlair Iron and Coal Co. will concede portion of their profits to the hard-working miners of Kenningion district, wuo just now are digging coal at thirteen cents j per ton ehei; per than any other miners work-j mg oi: the four-foot rein, while, 1 am sorry to say, which makes it worse with the Hci::iir.g- ton miners, their vein of coal is not juite three reet. I lope the Company will take all these faetsinto consideration und save a strike. Ml3K. Gallitzin, April 22, 1372. A MASTF.nriKCK. -Those who can appre ciate the mastei-touidi of the sculptor's chisel have only to visJt I'niuii Cemetery and see tho grand and massive monument erected last Tuesday to the memory of tbe late Ebenezer Williams, fat licr-in-law of Rev. T. R. Jones, of this place. The stone stands bet ween 11 and 12 feet high, with four raised shields, while the family nam-. Williams, standout in bold re lief on the front of the shaft. The whole of this m ignilicei.t inomitn-sit is of the very best quality or beautiful Italian marble, ami de serves to be ranked on auj eqality with the workmanship ef the great Angelo. We need hardly say that this beautiful monument, with its rare original designs, is from the chisel of that master sculptor Mr. John W. I.ogan of No. l-i Franklin street, Johnstown. Indeed I.ogan while here last week syetit more time among the oV-id than he did among ihe living, as he was busy all the time erecting monuments, hendstones, etc. Those who patronize Logan will save money, besides getting good work. Dt:. Iskxhkiio, of Altoonn, has the only ritrlit in Central Pennsylvania to apply the FaWom improvements un artificial teeth, and is not only ready but willing to pro-niso in all coses (now matter how dilTicull) po,-''''ct satisfaction. This Improvement is full A oted to public speakers, no matter ho dlfll Jit the case. They will not fall in cou laughing, or talkin r. Ministers and lawyers should fctl themselves particularly interested. A CHALLENGE We defy all other agents to prod iee t Scwine Machine ciial to our new ltK)IINll'o. K.nriitK -imoi h:f.I!" Send for Sam ples of work, circulars, etc, CAHSOX liKthS.. llcsfr-rit Aqmt", No. 4J Sixth St., Pittsburgh. Pa. rB-Ageiits wanted. April 27, ';2.-lm: I CK to tiik STARTING POINT! J New Firm! New Goods! I'. It. DAVIS desires to mnke known to his old customers and everybody else that he has associateii Wm. DAXTKli with him in the mer cantile business, and that the new Prm Ims re moved to K. Tudor's store-rooms, .High street, three doors west of tho Diamond.' wlere they ill constantly keep a full stock of SEASON ABLE COOll.S of every doscripisoll. Conic ai. J see what we can do for yon. R. U. DAVIS & CO. Ebensburg, April 27, '7--tl". Jfr"T!io undersigned desires to fq-iare his old books und would be pleased to have those owing h;:u call mid settle. II. li. DAVIS. DE3XMLER BROTHERS iVo. f2G ViuiMineld Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., Manufacturers of TIN. CSPPER AID SHEET 1891 WARE. A.NLI Lit A I. KltS IN Cutlery and House Furnishing Goods, ! itave constantly on hand a.large stocl; or Grocers' Tea and Si.ieet'addies, lee Cream Free .crs. Ice Chests, Water Coolers, Clothes Wringers, Uird Caes, ic, &e. t7 Proprietors of tbe celebrated Patent Aijtit(iie stove Mieite. U' i. tc and lltUiih I'UICES U) . April 27,-lm. HUTCHISON & CO., Manufacturers' Agents and Dealers in I!M WifiD.MlE5 HlfflBIRY S I II i.ll I'UMPS, llorlsantnl anl Vertleal .Steam r:n S'ars, Hose. Itellin. Parking mill .tlcciiniilcal Supplies, Corner Wood St. and Second Ave , riTTMJtRGII, P.4. A trents f0r tj;0 Huntoon Steam Governor 1 lvnowies' Patent Sti'ain tumps, HI OKU CutOff ami Calorie Engines, L'uion 4-2T. Stone Co-'b Emery Wheels. 3m. STATEMENT .f H-fTAIiiom Set tlcment with the Supervisors of Blacklick township, Cambria county : John Ferguson, Si-pir.r.vfsort. In acc t with plaekliek Tp . Camtiria Co., Dr 1S72, April it.-Tu amount of work tax, south side 10 To amount of cash tax, south side ft ! 44 north side Sri.'si 44 rec a of c . C. Makui, latcSup'r, 19.44 t $jil,57 CR. Bv am't of work done on roads, .ill. 61 Time. 67,75 Ry cash paid A. R. I.o.ijjeneeker's judgment and interest on same, 43.23 By cash paid Young's judgment and costs 20.".2 By cash paid for two sled-res i;.."i0 Orders of It. P.ori; -jj and J. R. Ross V.:.m Cash jwiiil for scraper 10.."0 AtCy fees to W. 11. Sechler. Esq.. 5.. 0 Costs in ease of A. it. Lone neckcr lti.2.1 C:i-sli paid John Cameron, Ati'l'r.. 1..VJ 44 Klias Row! nil, 44 .. 4.7". 44 44 Samuel Wilson. 44 4,7. Order paid Jos. s. Vardis for C. G. Mardis. dee'd. late Twp. Clerk.. 9.4" Order paid John Hawkaworth l.tf5 4 4 44 J. It. Ross. Twp. Clerk " 4.00 Ret'nl to Com'i-M on Seated List 3-!.0d Lo.st Tax exonerated -4!X70 Balance due township.. We do certify that we hare examined the altorc aeeomit and Und it to be just and cor rect according to the lest of onr knowledge and belief. EL IAS ROWLAND,! .,,,.. SAMUEL. WILSON, J And is John B. Rosb, Clerk. Re.iMiF.N Boring. SrpuRvts.-tn, In aec't with Blacklick Tp., Cambria Co.. Dr. 1S72, April 8. To amount of work tax, $i7,32 CR. By work done 011 ronds Time Work by John U. Koss 44 4 4 Elins Edwards 44 44 John Ilawkswoith...... 44 A. Makin 44 44 Mat bias Hoffman Ret'ned to Com'rs ou SeateitList. Lost Tax Balance due Towrship. 55,40 We do hereby certify- thnt we have examln Ined the nbire ace .ttt a-id rind It just and correct according to the lHt of oar knowl edge aad belief. KLIAS ROWLAND, " ..lua ; ivii't i tt'll.sn Auditors. John B. Ross, Clerk. SS 75 4V..01 1.43 5,1(1 l.fi 2.itt S..W 2,i lApril 27, '72.-3t.l 3 1 1ST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and Domestic Merchandise id the Coaotjr of Cambria, as appraised for the year 1872 : aidants Tojmshfp ctass. tic'sE. ftciruiss. ttc'se, ftc. 14 Lewis Shank... 7 6011 Charles Iteleel. .7 50 Alleglieny Townthip. 13 William J. Buck 10 60 Blacklick Township. 14 a. n. wtke ..IM CarrolJtoicn Borough. 14 Andrew Haug.. 7 50 14 J. E. Maucher.. 14 John Wirtner.. 7 14 A. Walters 14 John Ruck 7 50 14 Simon Schroth. 7 50 7 fal 50 14 J.W.suarbaugb 7 5j i A.A.Uarkei.SnJ2 50 Cambria ItirtDugh. 13 John Ryan 10 50,14 John KInti....': 7 50 13 Joseph Stibich.lO 50,14 liau'abRockrd 7 50 14 Dau'l M'Douald 7 50 Cooperstlule Borough. 14 John D. Adams ' .-. Conemauah Bttnturjh. H Mieh'lToohey.. 7 50 14 Mrs. L. Aaron. 14 John stormt-r. . 7 50 14 Jacob Widuiau .10 00 i 50 50 14 Aug. Lcnmjer. 7 50 Clearfield Township. 14 E. R. Dunegan. 7 50114 Alice Wharton. 7 50 Crojfe Township. 13 P.M.& J.Ttrown.JO 50 14 J. 1. Plummer. 1 1 S. S. Paul 7 501 " J. 1). Weutroth. J. C. Stiueman.. 7 501 Chet Springs Borough. 13 Nutter & Co ...10 50 14 Wm. W. Saupp. 11 John Crousc.... 7 60 " Jacob Wagner.. Cheat Toicnuhip. 14 Wm. S. Dickey. 7 60HI4 Thomas Ott Cat roil Totrtisit'p. 14 John Soissing... 7 50J14 Nich. Lntnbour. 50 50 50 60 50 50 East Coneniiiuoh Borough. 13 V. F. Shaffer... .10 5nl4 Ttraekcii Ac Egnn 7 50 J. 8. Uuchanau.lO iV)i " 1. A. Berkey pile 7 50 Kbeunhvrg Borough. 14 S. Fields 7 50 13 M. L. Oatinan.. .10 50 C.T. Koberts... 7 5o " Myers & Lloyd. 10 M l.emon&Murray 7 Mi " Zahm & boo 10 50 S. P. McCann. : " K.H. ilaviaAcCo.il) f0 SO!" V. S. Barker 10 50 44 (1. C. tiwens.... 44 S. H. Davis 44 E.J.Mills 44 U. .1. Lloyd 44 V i.uii ringer.. 44 Jacob Thomas.. to " J. P. Tliompson.lt) HO 50 12 E, Koberts A: Son 13 00 50 " (ieo. Iluntlev. ..!:! 00 60i " A.A.liarker&b'ul3 00 501 Franklin Ttornvgh. 14 S. C. Bole &. Co. 7 fe'itH Peter Unbritz.. " E. Custer 7 50tl3 D, W. Coulter. Gallitzin Township. 7 r-o 10 50 14 Mat-caret Cain. . " Patrick Smith.. 44 Jas. C. Murriiy. 44 Math. Dignam.. 44 A. .1. Mvuker 44 F.J. Chiisty 7 r-0 14 David Mills 7 50 7 50 44 "John .1. Trojcell 7 50 7 50; 44 C. D. Hmdlev... 7 50 7 50J" Marg't Whalen. 7 50 7 50 13 Thos. Uradley..l0 00 7 SOl Jihnstoxm Borough. 1 9 Wood, Jorrell '14 Math Mooney.. ,V C 200 50, 44 Andrew Moses. T ti Stewart A: " Oscar (i raff 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 5J 5tl 50 .VI 50 50 50 50 50 M 50 50 50 50 r 50 50 5.) 50 :0 fiO 50 V) 50 50 51 V) r 50 50 .VI 5J r m : .vi ; so r 5j r 50 ; .vi i 50 r .vi f 50 Co 'a wm jacon ivna 11 Geis & Foster. 1" M A J Swartz 44 I has ii ruppe i- ou 13 F W 11a v 13 " ' 44 J Swank & Co. I: no: ' 44 Jacob Fend 13 XI, ' 44 John Hibcrt . . la 00, ' 44 AlOeudirer and ! ' t oppoek ... 13 00 ! ' 44 Dentoii&Wavncl3 00. ' 13 GritSn & Tittle 10 00. 44 Wm L'pdesrraff 10 Z ' 44 OeisAr Keutli.. l' f. ' 44 O f.entlev..... 10 i ' 44 Jas J .Murphy. 11 5i ' 44 JohnT Kinney 10 5-J ' 44 John Thomas.. 10 60; ' 44 M II M irer 10 SO 44 Jn.i.l Murphy. 10 5J 44 O T Frazer 10 50, 44 D Dibert & Son 10 U). 44 S J Hess & Iro 10 50 44 T&Ci Galluifher 10 1 44 M EGronberif. 10 50 44 'h'srnver7Jijrt 10 50 44 V f. out her 10 50 44 C, W.i.jrncriSon 10 M) 44 W .1 Hose & Co. 10 50 It I.FLitenberjfcr 7 51) 44 Moore & Co 7 50 ' Itob't Satrerson 7 50 44 Chas Murr 7 50 41 Ilav Brothers. 7 50 44 Job n Jordan.. 7 50 44 A Krauss 7 .VI- David Creed... 7 50, 44 Ocorjre Heiser. 7 -W 44 .1 W Stevenson 7 50 44 WniM'Pherson 7 50 44 Georsre Kiutr.. 7 M 44 Uott k Kreiirer 7 SO 44 Christ Kimple. 7 5o 44 A Gearhardt... 7 50 44 Ilrindie, Kun- kel A- Co 7 SO 44 Adim rfarr... 7 'v 44 O .1 Thomas. . . 7 50 44 A Bmirratr 7 VI 44 Emit Yonnjr... 7 50; 44 X tc C A Ilorno 7 50; Wm Caldwell.. V li Lex crgood A ITeiUer T V Voder John .tuller. . . John Setinable Lewis Phillips. .1 Hloeh Win Iter I in.... J O A Henslioff. J Kan kin A Montgomery M At A Nathan. 1. Cohen U Sehuiiz E Luckhardt.. ' 1j J K ing D W ll.irshber- ger ' Chas J Y'ost W W Pike ' M P Meagher.. ' DU.VCuliougli t: ETilibott 1 MaryEKeetnle ' John M HiK.'se. ' Cuth'ne Morris ' Davis & Lewis. ' Chas Oswald... ' Hich'd lieiinett 'All Mrinker... ' JM,Mtullough & Co 1 D J Hubert ' J Cunningham ' John ilaunan . ' F Horder Jos Koonrz 4 V. Hix-hstein . . . ' t 'has Samuel. .. ' i Shaffer 4 F Krebbs 4 Foekler & Co.. 4 D C Morris 4 James tjiiinti . . 4 J Thomas Ar Co 4 Albert Iteeke.. 4 Dibert Ar IUoeb 44 A S WajfStalT. . 7 50; Jacl.tin Tomiship. 14 Stmuel Stiles . 7 5tiiH Da'id Simmons It Gierke Wehe.. 7 5"Jil Loretlo Borough. 00 U F X Haid 7 5-1 13 Shields k. Son.. HTO'Friel 7 50 i 44 A J Christy 10 50 IU 5f) 10 50 T 50 7 50 7 50 7 TM 4 i 44 Marv testier.. 7 50' 44 Wm .itzinsfer. I 44 M Luttriiig-er 7 5o; 44 John Bradley.. j MiUvill? Burough. 13 d V Stutzmnn 10 50f14 II W Given j 14 PM Dermott . 7 5014 Win W Jones.. I Uichlaiul Township. 14 Bernard Nees. 7 5) It Geo BurUev... John Mattern.. 7 50 -4 Henry Shaffer. Isaac H Horner 7 50 44 (ieo Conrad .Si'ninii'ruV Zloru;?i. John Eer 7 50 It Wm M'Connell Marn't tiillau. 7 50, 44 Jas A Maher.. Christ Keich.. 7 50- St(st7iiinia Toicitsifp. ro 60 14 P IF Helfrieh. 7 5oiilt Peter (iarman 7 50 lFits'iiiyfon Twp. Afartln Co... 10 50 4- E .Vclntosh. .. 13 11 7 f.o 7 50 7 50 7 00 7 50 7 60 H in Prinsrle... 10 51 44 .lane Sweeny. JohnP Pitrrish &) 50 50 50 50 50 44 G J Davis.-..".. M'm Urifli. h.-.. 44 JH Dysert A Co 44 June Lrahv . . 44 M Jt .UcLudgh- Ugh 44 R .hcGouh... 44 II in f-linii..;.. 44 Jas Conrad 44 Otho Styner... H'ilfiorc Borough. 13 P .V IFolesla- It John Schroth.. ti-& son... in r,o 44 Paul A Settie- 44 E D Evans..... 10 50j moyer 14 Jno JfcColjran. 7 5o! Taylor Township. 13 Wood, Morrell & Co White Township. IU lirttcn A. i-... o J-'j 1 . v r S."IMlc- jS- t 'ri 44 Walters & Son lo 50ii Woodvale Borough. 7 50 7 5J 10 00 7 SO It John B Clarke .. 7 50 Y oiler Township. It Jacob Ream... 7 50.lt Jeremb Ilaiplo 44 W Levin-'ston 7 bn 50 DREW ERIE4. Florian Ber.g-ele, Loretto Boroug-h 15 50 Georjre GiiesreKan, C.nnbi i.i lioroutrh 15 5) A. Steuimcr, Jounstowu Borotigh 15 50 Henrv ll.uisnian, 44 44 15 50 Mux ilenPaeb, 44 44 15 5- Joseph Kest, Conetiiauyh Township 15 50 Ijimbert & Kress, C..neniaug-li Borough.. 15 50 (i.J. Schwaderer, Washington Twp 15 M Henry Illniii, Carrol I town Borough 15 50 Julius Sleic-h, 44 15 50 BILLIARD TABLES AND TEN-TIN ALLEYS. G.W. Mtilltn, Washington Township 2 Billiard Tables IS 50 1 Ten-Pin Alley jj 00 W. S. McLnin. Johnstown Boroiijfh 4 Billiard Tables CJ 50 An Appeal will be held ot the Treasurer's Office, Ebensburjr, on Hondnr. the 31 day of June next. GEORGE GURLEY. April 27. HTS.-flt. Mercant'le Appraiser. TIMIIKK axi LAnTTfoII NALB The subscriber offers fors;ile 1.1"5 acres of land, tituute in Preston vomity, V est Va., 011 Wolf Creek. There is ni this tract a In rife amount of prime Poplar, Ash. RihI Oak, White Oak, Chestnut Oak. Locut-t, Hickory, Chestnut, Sec. The timber will be sold withoi without the laud. Wolf Creek Hows into Cheat River, seven miles above the Rulto. & Ohio Railroud, and nttords a tri.nil water power winter and summer. Cheat River is navigable to tiutboats. The land lies back from the river otic mile und it-half. Title Indisputable. Will tie sold low and 011 easy term. J. A. DALRYMPLK, Rowlesbura-, Preston Co., West Va. April 30-4t. TT O Piano Co., N. Y. 1st class ?90. NoAjents w .O. Names of patrons in 40 States in Circular STA3iIIEIiT3. Drt. White A thitman, 4t-Mtli a ve.. New York. Ief-i-enees from cleorymen fu thiscity. No pay until cored. Send for'Circulur. GttlMI' MKDKMI. ItOWK of useful knowledge toall. Sent free for two stamps. Address Dr. Bonapaute Jt Co., Cincinnati, O. TRUE FOR 81. Swiss Maarnetic 'l ime li eerer and f Indicator. Indispen- "Tf MC" sable to every traveler, trader, bov. I I IVIC furuier, and for EVERYBODY lit need of a rtlialite time-keeper, L'eual watch size, steel works, jr'ass crystal, in neatOHlOUE case, warrastkii to denote correct time for two years. Knthinj like it. l,0tA) sold weekly. This valuable article, in neat ease, will be sent, pre paid, anywhere, for tl ; 3 for 2. Try one. Cir culars tree. Order only from the Sole Ajjents, F. KING A CO., Brattleboro, Vt. 1LLIASI KITTELL, Attoknm4 AT-LAyW.Ebctisburgr, Fa. tiffiea in Coio nadc Row, Centre 8trrt- fJau.20.-UJ lfw .dwrti5fmfLti?. IVIinl Ik this (irnnu Specific for drpprp F'a? this bubbling, sparkling, coolinir, p'urifv ing. wgulating dratigllt they eall T a it it . NT's) j KrrKHVlscM' Sf.lt7.kk AffRiENT? Well, ir Is j simply the Chf-mical fur ximile of the Seltzer i !iriiiir Water, which, for 1U0 years, has been ae I counted the finest Cutharticand Alterative iu all Europe. SOLD IJY ALL DRUGGISTS. THE ONLY VEXUUL AC CI IU. XT Insurance Company in America, writing Accident Policies by tbo month or year, is the TQ I t f r I r Q Q of Hartford, Ct. It IiAVlLlIIO insures men of all trades, occupations and professions, at rat- within the means of nil. Tm Tmavelers also writes policies of Life aud Endowment INSURANCE of all usual forms. uniting Ample Se curity and Moderate Cost under a Detiulle Contract. Premiutu system is the favorite Low Itato, Alf Cash, Stock Plan. No other COMPANY in the world, of its age, has returned so much money In benefits to its Policy-" holders. Cash Assets, nearly Two Millions. iNEAl' FARMS! FREE HOMES! OK TUB LINE Off THB U.MOS PACIFIC HAII.I10AD. A l.AM tilt ANT OK 12,000,000 ACRES 3,O0O,COO Acr'M In KcbiHRka ! 1M THE GlilliT PMTI C TAI.LCY, TIIK GAvIXIETS' 0"F" rI"IIi: WEST, AO IF fOIC HAKE! These lands are in the central portion of the I'nited State, on the 41st decree of North Lat itude, the central fineof thegreat Temperate Zone of the Atuerican t 'oni inetit, and for grain jrrowinsr Mtid sttick raising unsurpassed by any in the t nited Staff s. CHEAPElt IX PHICE. more favorable terms tri ven. nnd more convenient to market than can be found elsewhere. Free Homesteads for Actual Settlers. 1HK HKST LOCATIONS KOK COLONICS Soldifrs Entitled to a Homestead of ISO Arret lf Pansrs to I'urcliHsrrs of I.nuri. Send for the New Descript ive Pamphlet, with new maps, published in English, (lertnan. bwedish and Danish, mailed free everywhere. Address O. V. DAVIS. . Land Commissioner, U. I'. R. R. Co.. - Omaha, Nkb. EXTRAORDINARY IMPROY E M E NTS CABINETORGANS ! The Mason 3c Hami.is Ohgan Co. respectfully aiinouneef he introduction of improvementsof much more tluin ordinary interest. Tbei,e aro REED AM) PIPE CAR1XKT ORGANS, beinjf the only successful oombinotion of real, pipks with reeds ever made; DAY;S TRANSPOSING KEV-TIOARD, which can be instantly moved to the rig-lit or left, ehnnif dnir the pitch, or transposing-1 he key. For t(i-utci'iii;s o.d dtci i.f.'oji. nee I'iixulart. NEW AXO El. KG A NT STYLES Or DOUBLE REED CABINET ORGANS, at 14t. l3?nnd ? 1:13 each. ConshU-t iiu;fi;)itcii;, Elegance, and Thou.uuh El-ga nee of M'm lr.aii shj): tlie.e are I'tcancr than on i before offered. The Mason & Hamlin Oi kiius are acknowl edged HKJS', nnd from eitrar.rdinary facilities for mantifactore this tympany can afford, and noirumrrfo.-e to sell at prieeswhieh render them UXQUESTIONABLV CHEAPEST. Focito:.TAVKHfjANB.Weiteh; nvE octavb or gan $ loO. 125 and upwards. With three sets , eedr j ami upwards. Fo ti xtuh. t- fo 15IJ0 rcit. ! 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A competent nirent to canvass and takecha -jre, in a portion of Penn'a, cr the sale of a rapidly selliiijf book, by I he most eminent author in the Ctuted States, an-i lmli'(ensalile to the correct transaction ! ,,. kin. I r,f luismrss- Airenta sell from 50 to 100 per week. bilirrHl hainrj triven. if desired, and perinaneut business. S. SCRAN TON & CO., Hartford, Conn iTijECHEISTfA!t.-iS;,'iv; e. S-pno rciiuious. family pilfer, full ol uieidciit.s. provldenceij.mu sic. p ictrv, f tir stories for young, old, sa in t pvd sitmers. No sectarianism, controversy, polii ics, puffs, t.ills. or patent medicines. (iOc n near; 13 ropirs. $) Send l:)c. for3 papers '.e'nie ipm roi-c:' I. title 4 Zirlstlnn.8-.-:iesl. H. L. HAsrt.NG.-. Tract lieponiloi'u, Lindul St., U'-Hlot, jias. SOMETIIIXC MiW I AGENTS. .4 gentx i7i'iivrf to mahevioneuc-.tn sell n"t hiuirso i rapidlyasonr tiewand beaut i fuisfeel F'.ki -.ivinj ' THE MOTHER OF OUR LQO, It is the finest subject ever engraved, ami sur- 1 prises every beholder with irs nendrous beaut v. Size l.:i0 in. Price J.V). H ijfliiy cndorsi-tl by leading- Divimsof all denominations. Aleuts who Htul that "Book go Kti'," can make 410 per day with this splendid work of art. Male ai.d female fuonts wanted. Write for eireulai s to WOUTIIiNGTON, DUSTIN & CO., llai tford, Ct. ISCOJIJ IIKATF.Jt 1SCO. Columbia Fire Insurance Co. OFFICERS AN O DIRECTORS.- S. S. Detwi ler. Pros4! ; H. Wilson, Yiee-Pres't; Herbert Thomas, Treas'r; J. F. FroeHutT. Sec'ry : S. S. ltetwiier. Hiram Wilson, Robert tr.ilie. Win. Pttttoti. John B. Itaclmian. M.M. Strickler, .ltetd S. Strine, Jas. Sehroeder. Geo. Bojfle. W. G. Case, Amos F. Eves. Jorn Schertzer, II. B. Iis.sick. For Insurance r.r Agencies, address J. 1 FBVJ:AVFF, Ser y. Loluinl in, I'o. Innr.xur. r i:ss.- Arrni uxntf.;. maleor fi-iiiale. in every county in the United Statextxnd Canada,to sell our new and most use ful Patent : from eno to six used in every fam ily.' 1(X) per cent, jruui anteed. For s-imples and terms, enclose ton cents nnd mlilrn'ss FERtiUSON i Ct)., C5 River Street, Troy, N.Y. RARE CHAIYCE FOA AGENTS ! AspiiIs. wo will pay you $ im r week in ish if vim will en.urHire with us ato.ncb. Every tiiimr furnished, and cupenscs paid. Address F. A. KLI.S & CO., Charlotte, Mich. a., m- rr. CI ... a. , m j o L- f. mrtrf. TllOTl A r work for us iba'n anything else. Bum ness liirht and permanent. Particulars free. O. Stinso & 6., Fine AH I'uUishers, Port land, Maine. REWARD Miter itnyi-aseof Rlind. ilniir. Iteiinir or ri e M U l"l,-.-eit.sl Prfesthat fv. !liau i'ileUctHediifiuU 10 cure. It is prepared expnxsly to cure tho Piles, and nothing else. Price, tt.OU. Sold by all Druir,rsts. sr w m oa. w rrj -e-i-iifvv.- ij a m as- Trinclpal Office 101 W. F ft4 St.. Cincinnati. O. IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO IIS litSTHint'TKn IX 15.1IU nebular Monthly Cift E A C mm m A m. jnt Jam . , W To bs d awn Monday, June fl. 174. Two Grand Cniltl f S5,000 each in Greenbacks I Two Prizes $1,0005 f Pnrr.p7p Five Prizes $500 UlElMS. Ten Prizes $100 i I J i ri-:-i r-;e-r, v.-.!ic:'.rtr.-:7z;: "i":s tc-i c:3 O.T Fine-tone 1 Ro ewo.l Hano. worth S 500. Ten Fnniily Sewlnar M.ndiines. worth HiKti Heu. J iff Jlenry "r.e i Ht-ht II u otiry H tml He irt'Ciild Chninx. trorth $300 enrh. T!r Gzli i:;-ica.a Crn-!? W4-be-;. - w-rth ViZZ Mil) G"Jd lire - f.rvfr Hunt inn H'atr.cs. t"'it;i from to T3 fifd .' Ijirties' fli.l.l Iaoi.i m nil tient's Gold Vest Chfi!i, Solid an-t loiilile-l'l- t'd t-'ilver Tut I snd Teiistioons, Vhotogruim AUnuib, Jewelry, &o., ii-., io. Wtclt s:s:tr Clf.s. .Ooo. Ti:4;'.! Ili'.ti ts rAC' AtiT.S I WMi:i loKrll Tfehe. . rtli4i::i l.itiernl I'remiuitiv vs i! I l.-e m i ven Sisoi.e Tickf.ts SI: six TiCKr.Tst5: Twfi.t-w Tickei-s 10; Twr.NTV-nvE Tickets a. Circulars containing n fill! list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drnwinir. and other Informal ion in reference to the Distribution, will l.esent to any one ordering them. All let ters mnt be addressed to orricr. I.. I. SIr. Rox . 1C1 W. tih St.. CIKCIXK4TI. O. j Ty:siR P,F.i: UK L KST'IT. FOI? 1 - R A I.K. The imdersiicned offer fr s-il- on i vervliheral terms t hree 1 1 acts of Taluiibie bind j in bl.ieUliilk t-nv'i-i:p, Cambria county, Pi;. 1 flesiM'H-el follow's: I 'Trsot Xn. I -CoiitnlntiiH' P0 Acres, more or I le.?i, nl.oiit i'i Aeres eloHrel hai inr t hereon i ereeled a two story I'htnk Ifoose, a" if-fd as i new n'ld very comfort tthle. u donMe J.i.g Ian, ! nnd n II needed out hnildimra. There i a t hri vinjr ) yooiiir orehard of llCi eJUr.ii-e fruit trees snd rx- eelh t.t wiiter in nt.iin-'.rnc nn the pr-inirf.. i I'rai-t Xn. ' 'oiitsinins: :il Aeres, at out T ! Acres e.i-nred. The iini.roveuieiit.s m e a ono- i;n! n-l.nlf story I'lank If n:e. h Wnter Saw Mill in the best of order nnd without a "-ipetior in t lie eon n try. and the ustml out buildings. Trnet So. 'J- Containinjf Ho Aeres of eicel- lent Timber Land, with two good Saw Mill sitaa thereon. Unimproved. 'yThe above deerird Tracts adjoin each other, and will be pold seoarnte: or together, ns nmy suit nnrc-lmser. Terms t ry liberal hp. I payments easy, l or further pa 1 nlara applr to or address P. II. ." OVKS or OLIVr t MAKIV. March 23, l?;2.-Jm. T.b isburtr l. O. AotMt Wanti:i r-;s tjik Xt-vr Wont OUR CHILDREN s ! o i Hov tfl Makp anH Kpcp T)-i ' ' , d U Ctp I l-( SlU? K. GARUN em Healthy. .GARDNER, M. D., Lnte Prfe'or in yew Tor' ZtedlrrJ (?It. It treats of Amusements, Education. Phyyl.-al Developments. Diseases. Accident. Vai ri-.tr, I Jrc, in; parti ui; a ast umouiit of aiiiatir- ii;.r j mat ion conducive to the Health, H:ipiiti-'ss air ; Wctrareor tiie Yonti-. Written in a p!ai:r$ i style, it is e.vcccJiiiitiy iuterebtir-tf, as well as 1 1. I I ll;l i tr. F.reru Fa-nila xhni.hl have it. nnd 710 P-irnni can ajuid tohr without it. t-end for Cit cular niv- injf toll part ien s. DUFFIEI.D ASTIMF.AD, Put l!-Sr. 3-18.1 711 feansoni Street. Philadelphia. audi t o w - s n'oTFc f7 Having been appointed Auditor, bv th Court of Cotumoii Plcgaof l atnbi ia count v, t. report distribution of the money in the hands of the Sheriff nri:iijr Irom the'saleof h leu dant's real esttise, in the c;!-e ,,f .John Chartera for us, of 1 ! i i ii t ,V ".'hoin-.ts Collins :tn.i C. H. 1"' lisvs. John Fenion. ps.j.. No. Si, JJnreb Tviiu. 1?T:?, l-s. Do-., Vci.i.'i'i.- Ejrpon -i.. n-iiice is hereby riveii to aM p:irtiw interested that 1 wiil attend to the duties of f.iiil appoiiirtnoi.t at the i-l'iri- of Out tm. ti A; L:tl,., in Hi.,-!. -hi.tv, o;i TI'KSDAV, the Unt dav of M VV. 1st?, nt '? o'clock. P. when and where they must pre sent their claims, or be debarred fl m c :ia;ng: iu on sai l 1 uii'i. t. t.u. Il . Ov 1 A. Ebensburjr, April lS-3t. Aii.lltor- ("MIK1:KYTKF.K MALE AND VK- MALE COLLEGE. This popular Institu tion will open f-r the cummer sessi.m 011 t'.ii first Monday of May, H7. under 1 he iisrticrin of h corps of competent t.-acliers. in the ('! buildings iu the pb-aint viilase of C'nerrytree. Itiili.iua county. Penna. Course of insirr.'etjon thorough, vocal and instrumental inusie ii.clr (ivsl. tiood boar-liujr i ta nisii.-d at from 1 -t."Hi er week. For further infuriualivh pl to eitliT of the unoerstVnetl lURElT'lt.i. Ilon.R. II. M'Cormick, . Dr. P.. Brnllier. II. It. K;uports. Dr. A. k. Lovelaoe. John Eason. I Cherry tree, Fb. I, ld7J.-Sm. TOR SALT! FAIiM ..F 114 ck- 3 miles from St. Ainrustiue sti 1 11 mll- from Altoonn 14 Acres of w'vc'l are cleared, the balance beinsr covered with t""d ouk and spruce timlier. The improveinents fire a ftist rate Plunk H-msi. contui ii:ir f..ur room' sr . a very larjre !.. Harn. Ter -nt c.,?.o'. For fur ther inforitidtion iu-iuir-of Patkic MioDM, near tho premises, nr nrtilriss CHAHLES McKKNX.1, March 23. lS7.-tr. Mmriild Vuliey, Pa. i i;di l oii-s not in: ti e ls,.",t-r" signed, appointed Auditor to dtitrlf.'ite the in niey in the hands of the SheriJ nri.i.-i" from the sale of the real esiute of Henry l.ck liol.l, b.-reby ifivo notice that ne will atten t tor that purpose, at bis oljice in El.enshurjr, . 1 Tlnaadau, M-'!t lt'th, lr'T-'. at two o'clock p. u., when aud where li pcrjous interi-stei) mav 1.1- JOHN S.K1IEY. LLiensburfe-, April 13, JST2.-4t. A UPITOIIS NOTICH Tbe itn-Iee. siirned. atin.n'ntcd Auditor to .l'-fiil.i .-. ti e money in the hu;iis ot the SiierirT ai-isii:-from the sule of the rent estiite of Evan Evr.ns nnd Thomas D. Davis, hereby jrives notice irar. he will attend for that purpose, at his oiHco ! 1 Elwpf bur, on Tvr&tau. 14i if Mfi'i, nt 2 o'clock, 1. M., wnen and where all pensoua inrei-este.l mav attend. JOHN S. ltllKY- Ebensburr. April 13, I672.-4t. picKi;usi:LL, LYONS & CO. .Jf-iMttir'wrrr ft;;d Dealer in Jit Fine Mantel kii-1 Pier Looking Glasses and na ture Frames a siee.'alty. 3-18. 1 II Wooil I'll tbui-s 1. ljr. 8n. ! M- B. COCHRAW, . I'lTTSUCliGII, I'A.. Denier in Iron nitl ttorii V. e J I - e Jif- c'lJiiery nnl MiimiftK-tiji-er4 .Sii.-;tl i v: . Ua 'oiiiiiitv on hand a completo stock of I Smith's Sakh and Door Machinery. Jud.-oii Go j ernors. Tups and Dies, Emerv Wheels. Uel:il:ii, j Pack Ins', ie. Wooi.wohtm 's Pi.amcks a spei-:'-! ty. '.nd firr Circulars and Prices. ttt-9.-c:.l rp o U O O K A Cl l : N T S : lliirk Tnnln'i rw i'tnU. Is readv for Can vns.ers. No book is loeked f. -E'.ore iaipaiii nrly than thfs. and sifotus will ri we to jj-et territory for i iisrni iy r.s possible. Applv for Cf reol-irs set Terms to ' Dl'FFli!LI ASHMEAD. Tnbiish.-r. 3 -16. 711 f.atisjui Street, Philadelphia- TTvTvi) & co., luxKi t.s - 1 , r.r.r.xsvuiir.'. pa. J7(iolJ, Silver. Governmfrit i.ous. ao-i other Securities, hoiul si-d sold. Ir.teri-st a'- loweu 1111 1 line I icposils. Collections tnaoe i - i all ae-.-essible points in the United Slate Kcuerai Ui-.tikir.R busitiess transacted. M 1.I.OYU t'O . HANKERS. ALTOON .. TA. Draft on tbe principal cities ami t-iiv-r . Gid 1 for sale. C died ions m.o'e. Mori. i cive.l 011 deposit, payable on o.-.: w.t iuiir interest or upon time wit li in terc.il a.1 Li- 1 au.f I J OSIN V. UNION, 1 ft' rn y "f- in bu'.ldiri f- Joli!i!-!t. T4a. OlSce I weet comer of M.itn nnd Franklin mhu.ro- I n4 stojrj. Entrance ou Fvaakiin stret.