1 t I (f a.nbria Jfuccman, sA'll'lAY, : : : : MAY 18, 1872 frpt "n Mihnpsl nud lie or Home. 'o r :n this month. jtiMNO wants a postcffioe. ) it fcT m d ice Inet Simon v nifcbt. im e in New it burned don Tuesday. a,tii.na wauts and isgoiii-j to have a street ,m i W er. ' a TrB.t( vemnt is being constructed ,, ti' tl e Acmleui l the depot ( 1 1 a.Yf turn's Cjiicta Id about full, li I;, ( i:r r.nlicul cittididntes lor Coi'i'rrt. JH Kipiib'iriin cotivctpiou of HUir county j't meet in 1 !t liin litr on the June. ;, t- rhi ut ch'nch collections fur Somerset vf.irr-T Wouldn't it be a Christianities? I n 1. strobe posuoltiee wa rcciit v hiirc,la. ii,m.!v entered and robbed ol filtceu gallons iri'Nt w!l blew down and fell upon a lit Ft ho- mined Jobiscn, in 11 din county, and ki'.'fi A n i ui.ar rer-tt!r atteir.rted to go through S. i sut I'Lit iken'a leaidctce, at liuutingdun . lit ml fred i ff. .'( bi 1 'a woolen factory, in Orsysville. Hun ,i ,,.1,11 cxi'"" burned dowu last Fridav. J.',,,, .. u' ll.OiO. I iik Hhiaid seems to tliiiik that we are ,..:.!. ...i..T.u, 11 n u u ini fl v inn. ll.lltj 'l " ' IT.W. V - , .... ... 'Si-tm. n f r'f 101 rfii. it. 1 fb. wife ef Gecrpe Eib, of Taylor .i D n'r count , o iiiuitM-d suicide on iv l . n i i :i c . T enq r.rnry insiinitr. Kc ubiin n i.oniina tin" eonvetiion of 1 ui'.e 1 4 fill !:!'. ! f.,e Til. "l n Ml 1 Ctjl l " .'-- ' " - mi; k i . v,.,.it . n Tutsd.i v .1 tie 4rh u i .it... .. ... .... - 1 I , i i.' i. "'r' - - ..... : i: en h'w buy ;i,ts a T.ti'e lower in yi'i-e ji M. b. dm hii's 'ban rj w here e'-e in t ,v. 'l i ii 'i 'iy ' verjbodv p.itroh'n-s him. I c .. t ' -"'y '': -1-l,ie loi fp of Oeore l , i,,n :' IV.raiii towiml.ip, C'enrfield ro.. li'i k t.:f ' rtui burned to tbe ;rouud itli i sinboritieg are jrohig to call a ' t If i i t ' c ci'itum ul an eai I v lay , to tuke , 1 1- ,,'ci ''i(. u ili queaiiou ol' the erection i: i V: ; b little daticbtrr of Thomas it-.i J .-1. -t i n i vgnn. men rtinoeiilT in tne ,11,-1 V.'jrl i n 'I i.eMlav cvenhij; laL. Age, 4 Jft 4 ii -ii t ui:d 4 da. 5 A FiiiIKi-.mk men liar becon e roi-prience ff iliii mi' Ik liiktii oer $1 Si) to the ,(. it tn :ii tu ntioiu be wan iudtsbted ia tbe iudi !i ; 'Jmi'i l'-t t v -one eat t a co. y. I'camc W. Ujy it Jibi'towp. tbe 'r i u l n tt iLr Heyulilieun Stale Ctntral Com ill .i'c If m M.ia c utiiy. Would tbat so good i n i-i, I ud a btlter t art v to r e. !Rlc Iib couif tbe tleticnte footed ilar f uli iti sligbt Iriiigea tilled with bi,d :.d :1 r ; l:0 wilb it Con:i a W ich to be MSMi g in woodlands tbe voluptuous houra. ni g i" a good tin e to buy nice, laiih'.oiiuble l ii cheap gt'its at Va'lie Barker's. i It wa itorted iti K eiinvdnv tbt a r'gro lot of tbis liciniry bad tb.it day niac'e lo f'verwl attempis to tu'r-ge a white wouian on I be Oarroliiown read, a ehirt di.tai.ee from - tl.ia rluce, but tl u Inr we have been unable to leutn to a ctrla nty whether t!i story is true CI In Ire. 1 hi HoHiJuburg Stanpapd tells ns that a ii utli hi.mtd David Mi Coimeil, au emplovee i the I'a. li. It she.8 at Altootia, got bin liht ord urawn bciw-en fet of vog wheel., and t a c n-eij'iet -e lost rivu. of hip lingers. How r fit gets still remain on I ii right band that 'm er iluti l ay. 7 An t I ui dred pcimd csa"n fell eff a pAuiinrat iba Ktone Uridge Works. l'ittii IbikIi, in Tlit.iMlay moiling lart. and in o voii I'Tjjh n'd cinched John lle born's le't leg n ti e wall break ii'g it below the knee. SJ In ri i a resident ol G.iliiir.in, thi eouiity. Jf p broiight boiue lor tieaiuient. iC.M! ol onr prniiiicot and charitsh'e citi Ui j if ;r Mt to f $1011 in aid ol ibe bom slttt i f -itrs. and w e j i epese to let bim give It. As ih ti-liT land ti ul.l not know what the lelt l.srtd doetb iu ucb an euirencv, wr IOilr giving tbe geiitlcin-tu'a name. Any low, tomcisat is Lot iu this Cungi essonal $ Hi ict .jt A :a.v botrnvrUd tbroog'i Fores' cout-.tv I . ti.w n ire Ibi.d il ne poor tbut iii c i.U n't isbe a f is'mbai ce on it The ground lie f at i e t:me I. early as poor as ibat, tii ji.tlii i us i be of agr cui'iuial iniple- 'i hu etl'ectcd a rat il iiig change. All V) Lt i t agi ii iibural im; licni'i ls, warrnnted to ttk- wiidtrtiss b.obsotu us a refc, at 11.! l't' Atno wftnuti put a young mn in Ibe ' 1 m.'hi.ig j til lor cau-itig l.tr 'o love I im I' !iy . eic. H pve it a bis tilliitintuni 'fci I n,t rot in j .il belore be would nur i er. -!;it be chi ged I is n ind a few d j a J" t (' rtit i r the vou! g woman and a pret 1 tr, n c i,ow be is out ol liml o, and the twain ' M.id tbey sie all right for lijruum s i.' A In on a i n t fie "21 , b J i a Ji hn N. I vans has d:covercd a rew H fl m iiithit rx'mordiuary spring a short :is aie fit or tn J( t locjUfd on level ji-M id, .id He water bubbled up in a strong 'VHtn hem below 1 he water i- ftnmglv V ii ral. and apart dr-m this churacterittic. the : lii jv in d'ii!ir, lor it ia bottomless at least, ii l.ni. oten eoi.t dro to tbo depth of ten lef t air! no Umnn, I...1 ii ,t,v of a vUit. A itti f. ciildol Mr J-,, Sv,cti. niuj He, tl.ie n.ilei noitb of Mapon, snys ti Im intia MfctHNwiB futally scalded on Sal Vldxv lart, Tbe mother b d left a bucket of Hving water aitting on the fl mr and went out to atteiui to pome luties, and in her absence tb- child, iii endeavoring to get up beside the be k rt ii; pt il. 'I lie little innocent lingered pisat agony till Monday morning, when !' 1, j ut in cod to it MiffVrincs. !i i 1j.icm I'mii d.ul at his residence, in ni I'k ? ib'D. laat Tridny. aged 43 '. Tbe f'.ecensed a as a most eiimable tit i im., i.u i death makes avoid in tbe ei uiiii.ny wb'ub will long reiiuiin unfilled. liU letnaii s w-re inirrted a' Kant Kidge, i"lent:.d limit, on Sut,dy, und were lol 1ow . to -be;r Uh iatiiig plnce by about one tutulred Oiio Frlh'WS, ot which ordar be Wna tt n.t.i, tnd by a large concourse ol sorrow, 1 g rt'k.bbol Mws 11 C. Pstink bairgsgin this wfk It Bgi rite ! the manufacture and sale of ice leaui.hus t imed us tinder obligations lor a l-ouitin l uppy ol tbat delicious compound. cv..u.i .ii'ieu i.y a larte and excellent nom d eke to all which ample justice wa done. I'tvitir" klioaa bow in m.U -1. Mrs VUt.ie ice cream, and knows how to serve it M't. nn.i-t it viting mHtitier, and (or this and W i oil er leaMins. she dteerves to be liber V n.tr.,ix. T'" e-k the IIoMidaysburg Etadad lo i. wi b t column " additional to each 11' ' i r e..rly tumn-ioui cob.nina of read 'f n-iucr ii. .11, ..jgh, of wbi.h (or tbe entire b'Hiiliig hk u ni ,y net-in, are devoted rxilucive y to local news long drawn 6t. e t.uve a etrong veneration tor the I i Ji.lCl.nlparable, Stamiabi.. md a warm '" na veteran editor ocr accomplished litor, t,a are really glad to noie this un- " of i s continued prosperity. "For f i lh.i," ftc vJ.n ri,oL,.j,jn ol tbe '-Montirs Mind" of ati.tr M .rgan solemn High Mass ur '!" ol hi aoul W.-I celebrated in tbe tbe-Ho! Nme."iii this place, on S?.1V niiiriii.... I L-.l.- Ol..:.-.. .. - ...n, ich A BkUCI w B 1.1, e r'i'i, Katheia McCartbv of St Augustine "i,w 0i st Fiai.ci' College asoi'ling as mm Mjuiimc. ii. 1 1 ia consoling to tiunk g'" (I. luilhl.il Mnd zraluua iriest. though . l Ii eieniiil rest, is not lorgotteu by bis ' i ' i-i l.s in the ministry. V.k! AN1huNir StLL. of Allegheny town- ... ' M' Middenlv on Tbursdav morning i' IIMil ....... v. "I . I, J bt"u v-it'"ig a sister ai Cbsl l'rti , " ,r "er return borne ex bsai! ulle t0 v''t lier mother. Her bus '"'a' i,t v" " ' '"ru !o "ilc" borse to the mil.. !''': P"rP'se. and on bis return to fcir tl "J"'lued to bnd bis wile a corpse luot 'lu 11 H"irieil oulv about iwj 't H 1 1. .... ... LftV fl "llll .. : J . -, ... .. 'i' r- v. . ueucaie neaitn. '.Uere l,,,r "t Iu, , "-'""'ekfc ber end was eo " lea,!, ' er,1'i" l'0 midatoflile we 5 laMl v i ,,u"' of ,lcr d8tl' e did I'. E.ad'e'v S iwU " r '"deUed to SUFFER I ilGSOIV.ERSET TBIE TOWS 1 ASI-ES. From tbe Bedford Gazette, May 10th. Thursday. M it Uth, 1872, was a dv ot dire disaster te tbe beiutilul town of Sometset On that dav the demon of fire laid the haud of destruction upon tbe place and almost blotted il out ot existence, in company with a uum ber ol others we visited 'he ruins, severnl days alter the fire, and bfheld a tight such as we iieeraw belote. Where once stood the fair t-jwn, with ber industrious aid hospitable people, now can be seen nothing but devaMn tiou and ruin. Where once lbiurisbed the btixitie 8, the iv oh Mi ami propciiiy of the place, the ghost of the ted demon t-its gloat ing over hi work of devastation The work ot tbe be iiend is most thorough and com- 4 plcic. No instance in tbe annals of cegiruc i nif fires can conipnre w i;h ibat of Somer-et. The tire at Chicago, tbe most terrible on re cord, lUfc'toved not a ball, nor a third even, it is said, of the property ot that city, while at j S.-nuri-et. itisiue t two hours ai:fj a half, more 1 than two thirds of tbe value of tbe place was j rrdnced to ashes. ! It is pretty well settled that the ore origin ated Irom spark that flew from the foundry iuto a stable clone by in w hich there was hay and straw. A bundle of i-truw first took fiie 'I lie owner of tbo stuble on d bcovei ii g the fire in the mow run up and altemple I to tnrow out the bundle, but as the baud bad bevti burned in two. be was ut'iuicccbstul, and tbe tire was t-calteted over the mow, and in a moment tbe contents of tbe stable ere abltize. When the fire first brol e out the wind was blowing a pcrlect gale, which was incre ised in ii niii-iiv with ih fire. In les than five minutes iiotn tbe time tbut tbe uiaim of hie was first given, n'd Z?n of tui'dings were on ! tire Wnii teiriile tiled the timies now lea;ed Irom building to building, and seized ! upon cver tlr.ng ol a cotuousi iole nature. ! .blouse I'tur l oui-e went down with liigbtful j tiipidiiv, sud the iuieates were compel. ei to flee lor their lives. Whole blocks were bal- i lowed up iu an instnut in a tin idle whirlpool ' ol flames. All attempts to arrest the progress ot the devastating firf pioved powerless. 0 n i stet tntl.oii ulid leiror reigued Supreme The J heart ot the stouten!, tuau grew lii;it, ami w omen and cbi.dreu were i uuniug lor tbeit J lives and .Cleaning m tne agony ol their distiair. Merf wou u nun to assist ibeir lie'igh b rs in trying to ssve their prupeny , and on looking back wou:d ti id their own dwellings in llnuie". Homes wi ll all their attractive ness, their vnlu'd contents, the tint slounbery around, the product ol yeirs ot toil and aitrn lion, vveie continued like atubb'e belore the fire. N utbl g coulJ be u veil. The ai, ab ivr and tbe em h beneulh were tilled with the do vouring clement. Kitgunt im niiiite. ami household goocg of ewry desci iptinn were cuiricd out iu the Mreeis oi ly tu be iicLcd up by the tianiea. Instances wore ircfj ent w iiere goods look tire iu Iheurms ol persons at euipt ii g to Save them, I elore ther cou d tie car ried ncross the street Persons who wete worth their tliotisnutis iu tbe morning, who h ia elegntil homes tor thetuselves and their turni ngs, neie houseless utid penuiicss by night, with not tveu a coat to shatter their hacks The loss is variously e tun ted at Irom eight hundred thousand to a million. It ctr t.niilv cat not be much less. '1 he wealth of the low u is almost entire y destroyed. All the stores ot every description, except one, ali the h tels. but one, two banking houses, all Ibe lawyers' olhces, the two printing cilices, two chinches the l'ret-by leriiin and the Lutheran are iu runs Over one buudied and titty bui:cings, 11 ty-two of which were dwelling and stores, an 1 which covere 1 ati area of about thirty acies, are now a mass of ai-hes It must be rememb. red, also, that comparatively iio'bing was saved Irom these but dints, This must be accounted lor from the fact, t- titled to by atl who w itneseed the contlagra tion, that in Us- than tbirty miiiiites from the time the tire broke out. ivf&y builpino that WIS DE.MSUTIl) WAS O.K t US. INC CIVuMi Mt- MMrt on. 1 be amount ol iusuranct; id aoou; 1 1 i 0,0 JO SS'iUiOtset bits ccrtaiuly received a "baptism ot tire," airi u tr:ilu one it has been The biieiness ol the place is parsliz d ; but the people are not despondent. What is most or gently in-rued is aid , u itp.b i a l a n.lrom h-.me and sbioad. Wi'.h the proper encouragement, Somerset will, Puos.iix like, rise trooi ber ashes, sirengthriied, and nmre l eiu ilul than ever. Without such aid she will he utterlv power'ess lor the neX'hili century to stand w bote she aloud on the tuori.iug ol thsuiiubcf May. A volume cnuM be wri tec of the Somerset fire : of the many incidents and hair breadth escapes; ot the many ber jie deeds ol her brave meu and women, but l ho liuii eJ apace allot ted to u, in this isuf, forbid. We woul I, however, especially impiass our peple with the luit that we owe an ln-perativa duty t our uffering neih'iors Let thit chuitv which covers a multitude ol sins,'' actuate us in our contributions to alleviate the distress ot the uufuttuuate people of Somerset. Thi Johnstown Tbibi'mk is such poor au tbority on the s'i' j?:i, that we suppose tw, if any, will oelieve that the eight gentlemen named by it ns aspiiants lor tbe Democratic nomination for the Legislature are ali. seeking that honor. So lar us we ate concerned, our name being on the Tribcnil 'a sUie, the soft iiiH' .ci,,.t i. cn plia iciliy dei i.-d , as it also is iu the matter ol UB..i, t, Hecorder. for which we buve been named in ceitum ,v. circles. Thii may be exoeoiliogly modest or. our part, but that modesty is begotten of a wal sett'et conviction l''at w cnu du'i get eithr nomination even il we mtde the necessary el tort. Alter tbat, all the modesty we possess is not wortii talking about For instance, if the nomination rbould seek tbe mm and wesbould happen to ba thai man, we mi&ht tie tempted to lorget our modesty and but 'jcu know bow it is yourself." Ami yet our chances tor being struck by lightning are ten to one against such an emergency; therefore we are no asp. rant. Os Tued.iT morning, n fligmin on a freight train, named Thomas Hill, was killed at For lge station by a train of freight cars running over bim. A bull-iwse of the train pulle t out and tell upon tbe track, tbrtwin the car he was on cfT the track, and piecipiiaiing bim to the ground. The cars pasted over bis hoiy. cutting off an arm and one log, and o' hei w ise horribly mutilating bim He died almost in S'antly" The deceased was a xiuug uniu, and b..i ii and raised near Pethal, five miles west of this place, at which village hia remains were it.terred on Wednesday. His father, who was killed iu the late war, is also buried there. A sail e rcumstauce connected herewith is that the deceased was engaged to be martied to a young lady in A'.ioout. and the ceremony was to have been performed on Thursday last, two days subsequent to tiis tragic death. Thi funeral of Mr. A.J. Magu!r;, whose uddeu death is detailed by our correspondent "Sollero," was attend, i by at iiipaihizing fiieuds, in large numbeis, from U ilmore, Lo ictto, 4c., h8 w ell as by very many of our own cit.zens. Tbe scene at the grave, in which his aged and doling mother gave way to ber un speakable anguish, moved all hearts to pity and many eyes to tears. 1'nor Andy! you were greatly beloved tor your genial disposition and tiinobiiitg qualities of miud and heart, and ai) else is forgotten, now that you have been called liora earth foiever. Peace to your ashes eternal rest tu your soul. CdAii. IlcBfBTS baa about completed laying a Dew pavement in trout ol his lesideuce and hia jewelry store. Speaking of the jewelry store suggests i be remark that Chain, has just received another lot of American watches. Tbey sell so rapidly that he is obliged to re plehi-b big stock weekly. Tbe Aiuericau are the best watches made, and it is no wonder lliey have become so popular. . Mills new grocery store is a success. We knew it would be suih, lor hia prices are so ex'remely low that no one can afford to buy elsewhere. For iuslauce, you won't pay John Smith o5 cents for a pound of browned coffee when you cab get tbe same quantity and the name quality from Mills for ccuts... His price lut is the lowest ia town. OIK Sl'MSJEU.ail.L, LETTER. DEATH 0 A. J. MAGUIItE ALMOST A CONFI.A GKATION SABBAH! ftnOOt. CONVKNTICJi THE cnuPS-COLMy CONVENTION, AC. Summkrhii.l Twr., May lrt, 1872. Dear Fkeeman Our people were horrified oil Tuesday inorninsr lust bv the announcement in the sudden and totally unexpected death or Mr. A. J. Mag-Hire, which sad event occurred ut tbe i-esldeiico of bis mother, in Wilmore, tome time during tho nljrht previous. He had relt unwell during Mondav oveninif and had taken ncouplft of small lotions of morphine, and retired for thought with the expectation oi be:.". all rijrht in the mot nin liiriny tho night his motLer. . ho occupied an ml joining upartiiient, hoard him inouti. but nut suppobinr him to bo seriously ill. Was not ilia rnied there at, fubsoiiucnf lyt about o p. in., the liuiiinintr ceased, nud when, about n hour after, his mother went to his room to how he was, Sad to relate, t-ho found him cold in death. A physician was ut once summoned, tint, ulus! too lute the spark or life had lied forever. A jury of inquest was convened dUrintr the dar by Usq. Miller, but so far as I know they tailed to determine the cause of death. Tho deceased lacked about two months of beintr 'il years or Hire. He was a gonial, amiable and Htrrccablo jrentleinati, nnd p.ithoujfh he bad bis frailties and who has not V-he hud many redeem intr traits r mind and heart, and it is an tiiidrni nble fact that be died without an enemy iu the world. Andy was a splendid liiisu-Iiin. and many a pleasant evening tho writer of this has spent listcninjr to his cutertniuintr pcrform unces. lie ulso composed several cotillions, waltzes, etc.. and in the line of sacred muiu his "O .'ulularis" is scarcely e.xeviied by the productions of tile most eminent Composers. )n Tuesday u special train convcveii his re mains and a larire dcle-iHt ion of syinpitiiixinjr friends to jour town, where, after tbe iisuul eerutnonit-s of the Catholic Church and a brief t;bt dcctly nffecti'nr sermon t.y Father Christ v, all that was mortal of flieififtod Majfiiire was consigned to tho tomb in (tie presence of un immense cor. course of irrief-strickeii friends. And now nu-y lie who tempereth tho wind to the shorn lamb comfort Hint console his vener ble, heart-biokcti mother in horirrettt bereave ment the lots or ho -only child itiol ninv He too have mercy on the soul of A. .1. Masruire. Timber tires lire still the pt in this vicinltv. Ou Thursday last the barn of I,"ev. 1'. Tallin had a narrow escape Irom destruction. A tire had broke otit in a clc-ariinr about quarter of a mile distant, and a hiyh wind prevailing; nr the time curried spatks from a burning himloek tree, whicti. failing on some straw and immure in the barnyaid, set the mass in tinmen. For tmiiiteiv. boln was at hand, and bv yreat exer tion the builJiny was saved, notxvi'thstandinir tlietlu.uea i.mi reached and somewlmt cliai-i-el the uii.lerfranir work of the structure. Had the burn ami contents been consumed, J.".',0il would not have repaired the damages. The Suhbut'u School Convent hm of tbe vari ous Protestant denominations assembled at the I'. Ii. Church in Wilmore on Tuesdny last. A laitfc nun. ber or delegates u:id other from Johnstown, Kbcn-buiir, nnd elsewhere In thr county, were present. Alter the transaction of the business wh'eh had called the deo'ales together, the convention udjourneii to meet in Johustown about this time twelvemonth. The fruit crop in this vicinity uiil be abun dant if Jr.cli Frost does not nip it in the bud. The fall and spring crops, owinir to the con tinued drought, are in a back iva i d state. IT we do not soon K' t rain, hay and Kie..;i will command a high premium next fall. The Dem ocratic dc-l fcrate elections and county conven tion, 1 see, are to take place on the dus ap pointed by the Chairman of the County Com mittee, notwiilistHii.iiiitf the tact that any sane until can tie that the pi oeociiiii is eiiliiel' premature- The caiiti :-.ht ti s are not yet fairly before the people, and t his precipitation of the chairman on bis own rcsponsioility has the appeaiaiice of very bad faith about it. to say the least. However, the convention iviii no f'.oubt taiie care to provide against the reeur ence of such u c-jutiiieucy iu future. C9CI.ti:i:o. I.KTTLK I liOM ALTCCXA. Al.TOONA, May 1, li72. FaiENO MAC As you b.ave bad no corres pondent t:i this city tor some months past, per haps yourself and readers will not object to me tiyinjf my band at it. 1 1 vt on Id be ulmoi-t useless to try to enuinerate the luauy buildings that ure beiojr orected here thi spring and are in contemplation for the coming summer und fall. Suffico it to say that Altoonu, judiu from present appearances, will ere loutf lie u 1hi-kc as it now is a llourishiiijf city. On Friday iui-t a brakemati on tbe Pa. Ii. P., named James tJavis, tell from the bumper of a nioiinjf freight car, nt South Fork, and was killed. His body, which was terribly mangled, was brous ht to his home in tins place and on Sunday bis remains were conveyed to Newr Florence for interment. He lea ce u u ife und tlve ebil Ircti. I see iu the local c" nrttr.c r.t if your last issue a proposition to sutiseriberj whicti 1 hope will not tie read in vain, but that every one who is interested in the success of the Fhlcjian w II feel it to be his duty to respond to theeall. A trreat many hereaway, f think, will extend this favor. The Fkeuman is now undoubtedly the best join mil punted in Cambria county, and u new dress, with power press and other fai lilies added, will make it much more ue ceptable. On Sunday last Ht. Her. Domenec was pres ent at Hili Mass at St. John's church, ami de livered a profound and most eloquent set mou to many interested hearers. The procession which mnrched from St. John's church, along- Virgini-i street, on their way to the pic-nic grounds, on Wednesday morninir, was a grand affair. First came the Catholic brass liHii.l, which was followed by the boys of St. Joan's school and yoiiujr ludies tastcf uilj; clot lied In white, with v.ieati.s if flowers e.icirelin their heads and beai injf tiou quets iu their hands. The proceeds of this pic nic is to aid in defraying the expense of build iiijT a n addition to St. John's church. If the weuthar permits, tho pic-nio will be kept up until Saturday evening. It is well attended, und innocent amusement und enjoyment is the order of tbe day. Scott. CO AND PFE FOR YOI'IISFLF! -Andy Fos ter, of the well known firm of tieis & Foster, was ill New York and Philadelphia recently, and as his experience in the purchase of dry HToods of the newest patterns, latest styles anil best quality t well known we ex pect to see il rush of customers to that establishment when this fact becomes generally known, tieis & Foster have the larijcst and best selected stock of dry ftoods in this city, hut the tirm desire to call particular attention to the department al lotted to PA K PETS. One portion of their larire store ts devoted to the sale of carpets, and as they buy an immense stock at a time they are necessarily enabled to tiny and sell cheaper than any other store in ..... vu,t ;,.iH.v Foster's mammoth store i Clinton street, Joiinsiow,., , .a ti,cir (roods nnd prices and we arc sure you will pat ronize the tirm. Nevkh, is thf nisTonrnr Invention, has an article hounded into public favor with the rapidity of the'Ligbt running Domestic" Sew ing Machine. Anrenis of other machines who at the tiejfin nintf of this year ridiculed the idea of a new machine getting a foot hold in thiseommunity, now Und that it outsells their "ohllunreliables" two to one. and they are throwing up their agencies und applying for permission to sell 'Domestics." Those w ho examine it buy it, if they need a machine, and i II who try it ure delighted with it. K. W. Steudman &- Co.. General Agents, No. W Sixth Street, Pittsburgh. The attention of those of our readers who msy v't-it Piarnuru's travel ins world's fair is diiected to the (act that the Fiji Islanders who travel with the eslablif hmenl ure cannibnls. They have only five finger and five toe nails, yet with these they ate enabled to go through human tltsh with chierful c.lcrity. Tbey cmuot tear or bite through S. J. Hess k Hro."s readv-m ide clothing. Buy a buit anJ be Safe. 211 Main street, Johnstowu. It i intimated that cue hundred persona are aspirants for nomination to some i Mice in thi county, aud the number is being augmented "lay tiydar. John J. Murphy is not an aspi tart for oflice, though be would make a gjod President; t ut be is a candidate for pubiic fa vor in tbe dress and dry goods canvass. His platform is tip-top goods, low prices, and oda price for all. Support bim. Corner Main and Fratikliu streets, Johnstown. Mes F E. Jonis, whose empoi turn is iri the East Ward, oppoai e the Presbyterian church, has received a large stock of Spring miliinerv gooas, ladies' hats, bonnets, flowers, irimniings, etc., and desires ull her fair mends to call and make their selections Wedding hat and botw nets a special y, aud drcs.-es made to order in accordance with latest styles, on short notice, ami at reasonable rates. Adv. next week. A certain advertiser sets forth in detail "elert-n reasons" whv the public ought to go to his store to buy. Only one reason is neces sary to convince anvbody that he ought to patronize James J Murphy, Ihfi Clinton sc , Johnstown. It is because be sells ready made clothing cheaper than any oilier dealer in that liue of goods. All clothing warranted, to be as represented. BuTt.EB & ALpENDiFts. constitute a co-roriar-atively new firm in Johnstown. Bji, by do ing business on correct principles, tbey have already achieved a success ot which any linn might well leel proud. Their specialty is dry goods. We cheerfully commend them aud their wares tj the favorable coukLeralioa of our readers. 212 Miia street. OUIl iOU.STWW. I.LTTEK. Johnstown, May 13, ST2. T?s.rt Fbeeman A large meeting' was helj i fm the Pubiie Square, on last Saturday nh-tht, I to devise ways and means for the relief of the j fire-stricken" town of Somerset. C. mmittees j were appointed, u resolution was passed to so- j licit contributions from the churches, and a J suoseripiiou paper was openeu. inc inmuuu Iron On. subscribed one thousand dollars, and D. J. Morrell and Jacob M. Campbell, each one hundred dollars. Manv others subscribed twen-fy-live dollars each. 'The subscription of the Cambria Iron Co. w as exceedingly liberal. Sev amoria iron en. wusexceeilliiirty iioerai. nev ral thousand dollars will be raised, and 8om 'tct will be relieved. Something1 like three bousaud dollars have tho? far been subscribed. ! er ers tl xiiuiui jieii, n vt'ry uiu iii'oi, uiu ju una j place yestei day. He was one of the earliest set- i tiers in Johnstown. ! A man named Stearns, a tailor by trade, died j very suddenly on Mondav night last. i A.t... f. . . . ... . , ....... .liA.l ... ,1.1. The Argument Court is in session at present writing, but will adjourn this evening. The reason that I referred to F.nglish history lh my last com m unit Mtioti is. that the causes of the different Colonial wars connected with our early history cannot be thoroughly understood j wit uoii i knowing the xtnt uxoi t lie iiiouier coun try and her relations with other foreign pow ers Rt the time. Hence, to study American his tory correctly, modern English, history iuust be partially studied ut least. I have received another letter froln Califor nia, dated April ttlih, which gives aglowiug ac- I count of the wheat crop in that section. My friend (the writer) bus YM acres of wheat in, i w' ieh wus then two feet high, and which, it is I estimated by business men, will give n yield of j 1:) bushels to the acre, which will make U.i'ts) ' bushels. St ime meu have 40.01K) acres euch, J sowed and growinsr. in the Joaquin Valley. : Tbn estimated crop of California this season is S(J.0iV.UKJ biishfl. Mining stock bus gone up immensely iu California. My heart leaped with joy when I read or your ; resolve to furnish a new dress for jour vhIua- I tile paper, jr you do. 1 shall double my efforts to aid you iu making new; impel worth ull the ! money (and live times more; than you ask for it. I hope the leading Democrats and business j men will respond liberally to your generous of- fer, and enubieyou to procure ttie much needed i power press ami types. I should have called to i s-e yon again whe'n I was up. but I felt so much j like a wet blanket that I concluded my prseine I would not be exhilaiuliiig, aud hence I did not call. One of the three that circulated false reports to injure weal the directors' convention, told tne since the meeting of thu body ihntlcould bal e been superintendent longugo, if I had not boon opposed to the Common School system. 1 told bim that was news to me that 1 never knew I was opposed to the system before. He s;iid he could prove it from the columns of the h'reei.mii. I challenged him to do so. He ad mitted I whs nmply competent, but that 1 had written against popular education. As the j contest whs fiver. 1 didn't like to tell him that I be was Iii;ffiiner a mistake. I admit that 1 b.ave written against tho defects of the system, r.nd stated that tho common schools did not make thorough seholiirs that I wanted a high er education udivuifmeiit i:i study but that dues not. prove that lam opposed to popular education. In truth, I wrote und spoke in favor of the system before its udoption. The excite ment then w us as great as h Presidential lec tion is uo-.t. 1 took the side of education then ano have advocated it ever tince. I don't see how we could go back now. I opposed the er rors nnd defects of the system nud so does Su perintendent Wiekei khiiui. In his h. t Keport, lJl, he says: "Many of our people seem to think that if they "nave their i l.ildren taught simply to rea.il, v. i'itc, ar.J cypher, it is enough. Others add to these brunches n stnattei iiig of geography and grammar, and call their chil dren well educated. This superficial education is breeding among our people shallowness, raw ness, conceit, instability, and a want of self-respect, honor and I'ignity. It is lowering the tone of society, subjecting it to the rtdV of vit ) rinrijjhd demagogues, tilling fiisJi positions with incompetent men, and weakening public virtue. Every fi cial interest is suffering fr.r broader views, rif- cu!:uri, und a l.;BL pense or riir- " 7 '..,. ii my eriiicisir.i I never said any thing that strong. Yet Mr. Wickershain is a fast friend of Common Schools. What 1 want is higher s ihiries-mere money, spent iu tbe schools, not out of them an appropriation of the money prising from the sale of tho public domain, better qualifications, higher brunches, such as mcnsursl ion, biirveying. civil engineer ing, hook-keepii.g, iiiid such like. This is tr f'or.i: not iiiimsii'iii. I have said that I hoped to die at my post in the common schools, as Chatham and Adams died iu the Halls of legis lation; nnd the spirit of the'Fuiry iucen" does not argue opposit ion tocommon schools- Now, there is another slander refuted. Mr. Charles Ilclf rich, a prominent nnd well known citizen ol Wood vale borough, died sud denly on iast Friday mo ruing, and was buried on Sunday. He was unwell for a few days, but not bad. aud in getting out of tied iu the morn ing ha tainted, u:;d died a few minutes ufter wa i'.is. The Miilville SchooN closed hist week, with credit to directors, tent-hers. Mid pupils. A. M ( J ri fcg.Pi'f sii'ent, and P. Megan, Secretary, were present at the clo.-ing in ail the rooms. Tho pupil acquitted themselves with great credit. If I thought that it short communication on oducHtio.vul mutters would interest your rend ers, I would furnish one every week. If 1 ain't superintendent my heart is still in the cause, and I (even I) might make a suggestion, now and then, that might do good. The weather is uncommonly dry and cliiily here, ntid I suppose it is ditto up w ith you. liny & lirother have invented a way to make it rain in dry weather. They have any amount of spi iukling-ciinsjfor sale. Now is the time to buy one nnd irrigate your garden. Tbey also keep ti splendid assortment of tinware and stoves, am! their store may be found opposite IT n ion Hall, on Washington street. We lulled in the other day at the store of Gei & Foster, and were astonished to see their immense establishment tilled to repletion w ith the most elegit nt goods imaginable. We count ed fifty rolls of different kinds of carpet, of all prices. Then their dry goods and dress goods were piled up everywhere. Mr. Foster told us that they have relinquished the millinery busi ness, and i:i its stem! they keep all manner of notions, which they purchnsedireet from East ern commission houses at great ad antage, and which they will sell at wholesale to all country dealers just as cheap as they can buy them in the cities. Those who ileal in notions should by all no-atis visit their store. No. IKS Clinton tl reet. Johnstown. They have not ions ou hand now which they will s-ll by wholesale enough to supply all the counties around. Call buy. I have Just I card that you urea candidate for the Legislature, or rather an aspirant for the noiiiimitioii. (iood! Oood! The Democracy ought to give you something for twenty years service iu the cause. If you don't run. howev er, 1 will. llOB.UOY. T.nnini.ii Accioent. On Saturday last, Mr. Jacob Mengos, of Armstrfiiig township, left his ..., wiit. a wuunn nnd team to huol pomt lumber from a saw mill near the resilience or Jacob Peelor. He took with him on his wagon his two little children, aged respectively about six and eight years, both girls, und left them at the house of Mr. Peelor until he was on his le turn home. After he had started from Peelor's on his way home, the team ran off, and arter it had proceeded pome distance the wagon struck a stump near the road, breaking the same to pieces, ami throwing the lumber on the two lit tle children, most horribly mutilating them. The one little girl had h tin bucket oti her arm. an 1 it is supposed that i i the wreck it caught iu the lumber, almost completely stripping the tlesh and sinews from tier right arm and hand. The other little girl was nlso severely injured. Mr. Menges himself escaped without serious damage. Drs. St. Clair Sc Pu ring ton were called in. and do notdespair of saving the lives of the children, but w ill inot likely be compelled to amputate the arm of the youngest. P. S. Sinew writing the above we ienrn that the doctors have amputated the arm, and there are but small hopes fur the recovery of the child. The other little girl will get well. In diana Democrat. Thujltrof ItPPPEt-r. At a meeting of High land Lodge, No 42fi, I. O. . F.. Ebensburg. Pa., held on Wednesday evening. May Kith, lt72. the following Preamble Hint Kesolutions were adopted in memory of Hiram Fritz, dee'd, who wa a member of said Iidge : Whereas, Almighty God. in bis Providence, has removed from our midst our beloved Brother, Hiram Fritz; therefore, Hksolvko, That in the death of Bro. Fritz we deplore the severing of fraternal ties, both fdeasant and profitable, and recognise in his oss the loss of a vuluable member of our be loved Order. Kesolveo, Tbut thesympathicsof this Lodge be tendered our deceased Brother's family in this, their great bereavement, and while tbey, as well ns the Lodge, mourn bis depnrture. we should humbly bow to tho will of Him who doeth all ihimrs well. Uk..,i)LVEt, That the charter of our Lodge be aoed in mourning, and a copy of these Reso lutions ''C banded to the widow ot our deceased BKbpoi.vi;b, That these Besolutions be pub lished iu the Fkeem and HeiI.'I-U. Gk. w. BBOWa'i C, T. Bobkkts, vCOuimittee. llAlvTHAN BERtl, ) In. Isexbkro, of Altoona, has thf only right in Central Pennsylvania to apply the Falsom improvements on artificial tee-th, and is not only readv tint willing to promise in all eases (no matter bow difiicult) perfect satisfaction. This Improvement is fully adopted to public speakers, no matter bow diiticult the case. They will not fall in coughing, laughing, or talking. Ministers and lawyers should feel themselves particularly interested. Ths "white hat" will be extensively worn this summer. This will partlv be due to the fact that the great ami !woJ Horace Greeley affects a hat of that color, and partly because white is a pretty color for a bat anyhow. Tbe white bats for men will be made ot blue cassi msre, and those for women of magenta calico. Hairy Muycr, al bis fashionable clolning em porium, 214 Main street, JoliD'towu, has tbe I latest stvle of bats out. CHEUIFFS SALi:S!liy virtue f suhdrv writs of Veml. Exvon.. AI. Vend. Kr. pn. and AI. ticti For ins. issued out of the Court of Common PI as of Cambria county and j to me directed, there will be exposed to Public ' S,tle, at the Cfiurt House in Ebensburg, ou .Mnuilay, the day of Juste next, at 1 o'cl k j I', si., the following rieui Estate, to wit : ALLthe right, titleund interest of Geo.Wchn, or, in aud to a piece or.parcel of land situate in Jackson township, Cambria county, adjoining I luudsof Win. Harris. John Horner.und others, j containing H0 acres, more or less, about 60 acres I of which ure cleared, huviug tiierooo erected a i t ivn tlnrv ft-, in., I....... i . . . , , . , - ... vw.j . . ...v. ui'.iguiuiijii 1 1 uuie siaiue auti liaru, und a hub miil. saw mill nd grist mill, now in tbts ocenpauvy of said Oeerge ebn. laken in execution and to 1,.-k.,i.i at ii,....,i Abraliam StutKiuan. Al.so, all the right, title and lnirt nf 7r.v, fiiiiah Wcaklund, of, in and to a piece or parcel j of land situate in Susquehanna township Cam bria county, adjoining lands of Hiram Fritz, ' Isaac enkland, und oiiiors, containing CO acres, ! mo le or less, about 15 ucri s of which ure clear ed, having thereon elected u two story plank ' house, a lrame barn, and a small stable, now j in the occupancy of Zephaniub WJ-uklund. Ta- ' ken in execution and to be told at the suit or I Johnston Moore. j Al so, all the right, title and interest of If. c. ' Deiineui-.d Catharine tJevine, or, in and to a lot d' ground siluute iu the West Ward of Eb- j eiisburg borough, Cambria county, fronting ' feet on High street and running back Uti-t leet to I.loy ti street, adjoining lot of Thos. O. El uns, I dee'd, on the cast ;uid lot of John j. Thouias on 1 the west, having thereon erected a part plank i and part frame dwelling house, now in tiieoc- i cupuncy of H. C. ileviiie. Tukeu in execiiiiou ' una to be sold ut the suit of Win. K. Piper, for , usu or LtH'U il. Edwards, for Ust of F. A. Shoc muUer. j Also, all the right, title and interest of Jns. . lirucucti, or, in und to a piece or parcel or , bllill Sitloirr bi J,...L-...t. I . , ... .1' Iii.. f. I i county, i.flioininir laiKisof Win. si....t.,i.i. a... drew Ui:g.i, auu others, containing HO acres. moie ur less, about :) acrescleaied, with an or- ' churd not now occupied, 'luken in exe, i:iiou. and tobeeoldut the Buit of Jobnston & homp- . eon. . I also, nil the l-ighr, title and interest of Drid- get Ami :.loycr und Eneas Moyer, of, in and to! u piece or parcel of land situate in Cieai tield ! township, Cumbria coiintv, adjoining lands of ! Mathew Ivory, luvid Milton, utid outers, con- taming oo ucrcs, more or less, about K acres of which Hie cleared, having thereon erected a two itory log house anil log stable, now in the occupancy of l.ucas Mover. Tit ken in execu tion utid to be so.d ut the suit ot (J. W. Slrit hecker, for use of E. & 11. Nutter. Almi, all the right, title and interest of John Kuusmau, of , iu und to h piece or parcel of land bill. ,.le in isiisquehiuiiia iwp., Cumbria coun ty, i;oliiilig lands of ti. W. Statu. Win. Eaver ty, and others, containing 110 acres, about 50 uaies of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one story plank tic use, not. now oc cupied. Taken in execution and to be sold ut the suit ot Johnston & Scuiilaii. Also, all t he riaht, title and interest of David Un i kliart, of, in nod to a piece or parcel of html sil utile iu Susquehanna twp., Carolina county, adjoining lands ot .Mieh'i l iatt. Peter Hclfrich, miil others, containing fcb acres, more or less. Mi'inii u' i,i iirf oi i. i.ii.i tiii: ooiiru. iiuio: thereon ereetd a two story frame house, none ul,..,,, :n ......a.. . . ..i.:..t. ....... r. i ... ,i i.....: ftory frame stable un i a log barn. now iu tho occupancy ot David ISttrkbardt. Taken in c.- fienti und to be svld ut the tult vt John J. Ivrise, il. J. Aluo. alt tiio rig.it, titie nnd interest of Wm. t .,, ' 1 aim ton tot tit ground situate iu i. ashing ton I wp., ( 'iiinbi-ia county, frontiuv- Wusliiug ton I w p., Cumbria county, f rout iug the Old l'ortage Kail Houd. extending tmek ! fill the Old 1 'i i t.lire i 1 Ui ,1. i. V I !:, i i r,.r l,..i-k to lamia or l .no. ul ! -i .'- n i , . . i .. . 1 nuts of Luiiuil Eager. HiiJ.iiiima- Michael M'tarty und Thomas licivUt. bavitur iheieou erected u oue-and-a-baif story plana house and fin in e stable. now in I he occupancy of Wm. M Closkey. Tuken in execution und to be sold at the suit of A. M'Faddeu, lor use of 'licruey i Null. Aio, nil the right, ti;!e nr..l interest of Geo. A. Miller, of, in and to the following described building und lot or ground, to wit : A certain "wv!:.. in-usc Gov-and-n-ba't stopps h:i., having a front of foiutec-n feet and a depth of twenty-four feet, situated upon a certuin lot or piece of ground in the county of Cumbria, bounded on the east by street, on the west by land or Michael Wulti, on the south by a street, und on the north by land ot Wilii'um McGuire, known on the plan of the Porough of Chest Springs as Lot No. 17. Taken in exe cution and to be s..ld ut the suit of John Wag ner und D. C. Eiltle, trailing as Wugnei-& Lit tle. W. U. IWNACKEli. MienU. Sheriff's Office, Ebtusburg, May la, 1S1. STATEMENT of the Audiforn Settle- ment with the Supervisors of Gullitzin township, Cumbria county : JOHN T. STORM, Sli'krvisor, In account with oallitziu 'lwi,., April tth, 1S72, 1 it. To amount of Dujiiicule $518.C9 CK. By Work done by.Taitiblcs " Exonerations Orders li r ted " Stepht n Eiicy, paid for wor 1240.85 2. V0 o4.'0 3. tt .C 10.W 1.10 liirv; i.tj 7.b0 l.:i0 v. Hainan, l'eter Hail George vi cis, " " W in. Oawsou, " " Daniel Jiurke, " " " a:lluel Sanker, " " " T. J. Donaghue, " Itob't Cochi an, " " " 1 rancis M Coiinell. " " . P. Meuiy, for blacksmithing. . . J.T. Storm, Supervisor, eight days attending Court .. ...... Probate J. T. Slorm, Sup'r, fare to Eb- ensburg (two trips Cosisof Court John Ivratzer vs. Superintendent It. E. Johnston, Attorney's fee John T. Storm, it ihi.is' kt- vices us Supervisor, tU.oO p.d. Balance due Township t-4U 12.C0 13.44 lu.lA) 03.374-1.19 M.47 COUNELIFS HAN LAX, SurEitvrsoit. In account with (iatlitzin Twp., April 6th, 1S72, DiC To amount of Duplicate 1407. 17 ( U. By Work done by Taxubles C02.13 " Exonerations " ( irders lilted 7-til " Two day s attending stiit,Clcur- field Tw p. vs. tiailit.iu Twp. 3.00 " One day to Su uiiuit to be sworn 1.50 Taken on warrant and attend ing Court ! day S at $1.50 p. d. 13. nO " Two days not il j ing Viewers. . 3.U0 " One day paying costs 1.50 " Jobiiblou jt Soaniaii for petit'n 5.u0 " " for lees... 10.00 " Costsof Court John Krut.er vs. Supervisor 1G.4S " Fare to Etiensbuig, attending Court. A:c 3.44 " I. Hanliiu. cash paid for work o.vl ' Juiiic-k Ki !.. " -J.-y " C. lianloii's boys, cash " 41.40 " C. Haiiloa, 8 .14 days with team o4.00 ' C. llaiilon. ,'v oays' time as Supervisor, ui 15il per day.. 42.75 - f 1Q1.C8 Balance due Township f.j5.."l Wk. the undersigned, do certify that we have examined the above accounts und find them as stated. GEOKUE MYEtiS. 1. a...,:....., L5-is-3t. John f. buadley, Auailo,s- LI NT OF CAUSES set down for t.ial at a Couit of Common Pleas to be held at Etiensburg, lor Cumbria commencing ou AIoii cldy, June 3d, proximo : FIRST WEEK. vs. Wolf & Wclshour, ... .vs. Bhiek. vs. V.'eddel. vs. Barburick. vs. Maltzie. vs. Kislmn. V6. MeAleer. vs. ChrLsty. . . ...vs. Apple. . . . . vs. Davis.. Gates Brown Cooper ii Co. Behe s-hort hill Wultz Bcioks 'odd Cree ( luss & Co . . . . Perlnini Sewing Ma chine Co vs. Gahagan. G iu'8 Adiu'rs vs. Todd. SKfUMI WEKK. Wm. M. Lloyd & Co. ..vs. Duvid It Jones, feign ed issue, vs. Aaron, .vs. Marx. . vs. Davis et al. .vs. Allfg.Mount'nC'lCo. .vs. linger. .vs. Poits et al. Crissman Sonierville Evans el al Christy.. Bracken Trettz Coulter Christy Zech ct al Lloyd Jonas Heiss., Insieo t urn bria Iron Co. Barker & Son. . . . Fegan, tor use.. Malzie Dououghe Milliken McDcrmit Milliken Cox Jtose Evans. Evans .vs. N utter & sawyer. . vs. .vs. .vs. ..vs. Smith. Zech ct al. Sonierville Si. Hipps. Dcuor. Preftly ct al. vs. . ..vs. Christy. ....vs. McCaucc 3c Kline. vs. Emptield et al. vs. Hickey. vs. Kerin. vs. Cowan. .. .vs. Martin ct al. vs. Cowan. ....vs. Brady. . .. .vs. Murphy. .. ..vs. Jones. vfl. Jones. ... Ill Itl, Pmthnnvtanl. Prothonotary's Otlioe, E.o.'bury, May 6, ,72. $20,000 IN GOLD For tl.25 Cckiiency. Tne People's Grand Mt -srical Festival and Gil t Enterprise will take place at the Metropolitan Theatre, Sacramento, Cat., on 15th of June, lt7;'. when t)tW Prize.-, amount ing to over $iS0,O(K), will be distributed to Ticket Holders, the highest Priae beiug fcXi.UOO in Gold. Payment of Prizes guaranteed by deposits. Tickets, $1.25 currency, or 11 Tickets for $12.50. Tickets and Prospectus can bo obtained at FELCII & CO.'s, l:iod Broadway, New-t'ork. Caution. Eyery genuine box of Dr. Mc LANE'S LIVEK. PILLS bears the siguature of FLEMING BBOS., and their private United States Stamp. r"Tako no e-thor." The market Is full of itnitatiotv" Principal Office 101 W. F Tin St., Cincinnati, 0. N VALUABLE GIFTS! T OH DISriltllLlIC 11 IN Xs . X . B I IKT H V L3 Fl To bs d own Monday, .Time I47i. . Two Cilutil J"iixi titlis r $5,000 each in Greenbacks ! Two Prizes $1,CC05 f fT3 Five Prizes $5C0 O Wf! Ten Prizes $100 h 1 r:rcessS Zzzsy, h CUT::-r.:.2-.ci Zt rcit T-tr;i ::2 Cn-tine-tone i ho e-vood Piino. vo: lh S00. ! ' raiinly .-ewtng M.-.ehit-ea. worth s:(i!i f., !,. X tr",i!e"vtt ''Id iittniin( nt t.v t.J r-Vv i ' '.'-. c, j , i.r.O'f . ..rh. ?V-TAVi,:l? ii -V J''z ci:"1- t'-'-rh r:,li'V -r.iC' v;::i tl:c C1C"- tet Uiild OJKf y-rlrrr I.rrrr lIuTiih.. HuuhciH, T ',, . vot th from t-M to JlitO rftrh ''""'cs y".1:' Fi-ontin- and i.-ns's S'.old Vest -. ' nnd Houb.o-Ph-.ted Mlver Tel l;, at caspoons, 1 bolcgiupu Albums, Jewelry, -,- ::.J s-xtcr Clr.s. C,K0. Tic".-.: I:r:-ti .c CP,(C0 AtJI'.X JS W.iM I'I) toPril 'IkUcU. (o xvliom l.:if r;il i-oiiiii!-:-H will ;; vrie. Si.xot.E Tickh's 1 : Six Tii:Kr is ?.'; Twei.vs Tji kls $io; Twicmt-five Thki.ts i'.u. Circulars containing a full list of prizes. de sci ipt ion of the i::iu,ner ol drr. wl::g, i:ed o! her informal inn iu refei once to the 1 iistrif.nl ion, will te font to any one onlei ii g them. All let tors must be addressed to orriric. I.. i. SIX Z'. ZUs ffl. 101 IF. i.7i St.. ci::c!.nai;, O. "O KG 1 TKK'S NOTICKl Noiiopi 5s Lereby given tiint the fol'owing Aee. tints have boen passed and fjied in tiie Ui y iter's ! floe at l.bensburg, end will be presenied to the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, lor coi.ftr- . . . : .... i . . : r.:ililtill illiu lllioi, lilll . I'n ilu,t i don nf dv.c nrli. to v.i"r: ::. j t.'ii! Oi'i j Tim I irst .'. ..::,t of J. bn C.eis Ouardian of ! Ope.-: and John Xeu kai:i. mim..-cl.iUiieH of Geo.'.). Ncwkiim, le.te of Cambria t . r i'. d. e'd. The Account of Fan! Yuhuer. .Adin'ri I Murv i Antenbergcr, late of Currod towrMiip. dee'd." i 'I he Account of Wm. Caldwell G uatiiiai' i f ! Frank A. Johnston. l ! I i-,,,,,,ni .if e, f-..'i.,,o t" .... t:.... .......... . .11.1. .Hii,iv, uufliainu ui : Fannie I.evi i iro. .! First ai.d 1'ai tial Account of V." Iforace f!osc j Executor of the list- Will :i,d Testament of licutieii Huynes, late of the HorougU of Joims ! tfiwn. deeeasf-d. First and Final Account of John S. Plough, Guardian of Simon l.inman. I First and Final Account of George A. Confer, ' Administrator of Daniel Confer, lute of East ; Concilia ugh. deceased. Firs! t-.Ui! Account of Jn. Fcttlrmovc:-. , Exbctitor of .lorni jiiii.:ui t, lute of Cambria J ; borough. deceased. I First and Final Account or Gr-orgo Kill, lor. Arlm'r of the estate of l'eter Gu.-ner, ItUe of : Cmntirin tiorough, deeeasid. I Second Account of Josiuh Goeh:iot;r ar.tl ?ie ' pbt.-n tiochiifiur, Admiuist ratoi s. Ac , of Ihin'l : Gechnour. sr., late of Tavlor townl:it. cir e'd. ! The First an.l Final e'-oui:t of John Eysett, Executor of the lust U'iil and 'liiim-iit of j Ann Eysett, late or Cambria borough, ih o'd. j First and Partial Account of Jacob Kibier, t Executorof Mathias Dietrich, late oi Clieit tp., ! Cambria eour.ty, t'.eeeas.'d. j First nr.d Fart ial Account or Jai n "fannion I and Henry Seanlati, Executors of Mich 1 Cuu- limgl.iirn, dec-i !'.s'"d. Tiie Second aad Final Account of Mrs. Jane Muilin. (now Mrs. Jam- Euhey.l Adm'x ol the estate of John S hi :;n. late ol V.'tu: !iiu;; Ion t v. p.. Camtii ia county, deee.-isi.-d. 'Ibe Fir.-tmid Farti il Account of .Josiah 11. Eivingston, Adm'i of John it. S.tu.Mii, i!e'tl. Th? First and Final Account of D. A. M'Gotigh ami t rancis o'Fs iel, Administrittora of Jau.es M";oogh, deceased. The First and Partial Account of Y'm. IE Peehler, AfJmV of James M. Kullv-, leeM fund arising from sab-of flecmlent's real es:.:Te. Account of Feter II. li.-rg, tiuaroiaii of Wm. Johnston Paul and Frankim Asbuiy rniil, mi nor children of Jacob M. Pant, late f;f Jackson town.-hip, Cumbria county, dei-eas. d. Second and Fiirtiel Aceimnt of .Emirs Yost and Augustine Yost, Adm'rs or Jacob Yost, lute of Carroll towit.diip, i'iwhsi !. iE'. W.OA'iMAN. tlegisier. Register's OHice, Ehensbuig, May ti, ' iZ. C liEiill'FS SALES I!v virtu . sundry writs of Fi. I'd. Nsued out of the Court of Common Pious of Cambria county, and to me directed, theie will he exposed io Public Stile, at the Court House in Ebcusbuig. on $atHniii, the 1.-7 101 "f June next, at 1 o'cl 1; i. M.. tin.- follow ing lieni Estate, t.) wit : All the right, title and interest of Edrabt til Wilde, of, in and to a e 1 tain li t of ground sit uate 111 Carrolltown borough, Cambrta county, fronting un Campbei: street 011 the north and extending back a long Chun h -t reel on t i.e wot to lot of Jo-cph Fearinger 011 tbe south, and ad joining binds of Hev. Hotiilace Wiimeron the eust, having thereon erected a one story brick house with basement and a board stable no w in the occupancy of E!:.abc;n Wilde. Taken in execution uud to be sold at the suit of Jacob C. Luther, Also, all the right, t it l. and interest of Augus tine Craver, of, in and ton piece or 1 are, 1 of land sit 11:1 te in Carroll township. Cumbria coun ty, adjoining land of Pcler Campbell, John Weakiand, and others, containing I-j4 acres, more or less, about Ilk) acres cleared, having thereon elected a two story frame hoiire and a frame barn now in the occupancy of Lewis Crave-r. Taken in execution mid to be sold t the suit of Peter MeAleer, for use of Francis Cooper. Also, all the right, title anil interest of Stanis laus Wharton, or. iu find to a piece or part i 1 of land situate in ( .-ai held township. Cambria county, adjoining lands nf John l:, io, Jos, pu Moyers. and others, ci'iitniniiitr L'-l aen s. rnoro or less, utiout X acres ot which ure cleared, huv- ton 1 tu'j t-i hi ereciet.1 a 1 wo story n ame liouse. a frame stable ami a water saw mill - now in the occupancy of Arthur Wharton. Taken in exe cution and to lie sold at the suit of Tierncv & Null. W, ti. BONAl'KEB. Miei ill. Siberia's Office, Ebiiuburg, May U, li7-.-Gt. I ICEN.SE NOTICE. Trip r..,!.m'2 named persons have filed Petitions Co"- Li cense in the Ujco of the Clerk of v'uarter Ses sions of Cambria county, for the action of the Court at next (June) Sis-ions: E'tKiiii; limine Michael Lt.tternrr. west ward, Ebetisburg bor. ; Henry Blum, J 11. ins Steich, Carrolitown bor.; John Schroth. N i.more bor. 'Jitiwii - John Youngkin. White twp. ; i lorian Bitigle. Loretto borouui, ; Isaac C'ra a tortl, west ward, Etieiisburir borough ; John B. Mn-rs, Lt retto horoiiuh ; Mieh'i McMnn is, Galliizin twp.; John W . 1! ilicpie, Siimmiiviile bor.: C.iristo pher P.iibiun. John P. Pari Nh. V.'.i -hiagton tp. ; Thos. ott. Chest twp.; P. X. H.iid. Ioictt.i l-or.; Paul Blwanger. Lawrence Schroth. An-ilfew Hang, Carrolltown borough; Francis A. Gib bons. Allegheny twp.; f. F. Kelly, Wilmore tior. ; F. J. Parrish. Jacob Gocner.'Mioh'l D-vk-, GalHtzin twp.; Eilen MeEaughlin. John Ham ilton, Washitigton t p. ; Peter McKcnzi,-. Chi st Springs lioro' ; AVm. Linton, Christian Peich, Summit ville tiortuigh ; Jas. 1. l'liiuimer, Crovle township: Harry Ma riett, Clearliehl town-ship: Simon Schroth, Law rence Sfeieh, Carrolltown lurough ; Linton A Son. East WhiiI. Ebens'uirg borough. .1. K. H1TE, Clcik Q. S. Ebeusburg, May 4, 16.t. T7IIJ0YS' A ri'Il A ISKM ENTS ! Neiice' is hereby given that the follow ing Appraisements of Iteal and Personal Pro perty of decedents, selected and set uoai t for the widows of intestates under the Act if As sembly of Uth April. 1-451. have been filed in the Begister's Otr-ceat Etiensburg and w ill lie pre- c-.. u 1 1.-11 1 u t ui-vo pua us tin 1 1, 1 or u pproi ti i. ou j iruiiirwui!, me 0:11 itiiipir June next, to v. it : Appraisement ,,f the' Personal Property of Andrew Eager, late of Jackson townsLip, Cam bria count-, dee'd. set apart for Nnncy Jane Uugor. widvw of said decedent, 11 1.70. Appraisement of the Ileal Estate of George Killian, late of Conemaugh tiorough, Cambria county, dee'd, set apart lor Mary Auu Kiliiau, widow of said decedent, t.Vio. Appraisement of certain Heal Est.iteset apart yor the use or Ann Johnston, late Ann MeUov Cin, v.'dow of Owen McGovci-ti. hite of Gal'it ain township, Cambria county. deeewsed. -K). o'h'O. W. OAT.MAV, Clerk. Clark's OfSce. T"bcii5burif, :!.:.v 6. '7- LXECLIT01" NOTICE N'oiiVe is li hereby given that Letters Ttslanientar.v on the estate of Daniel Walters, late of C he-t Springs borough, Cambria county, deeca.-f i, huvelK-eu granted by the llegisti r to the un dersigned. All persons indebted to said estate will pleuse'make immediate payment, and tho.-e having claims against the ame will prereut tneui oronerlv authenticated for settlement. Allf giieny I'w p.. Mar S. 7.-Ct. AKt'lT MI'-DItAb i;V4li of t-sful VI knowledge to all. Sent free tor twnfciisi. Address Dr. Bunapartk Co., Ctujitnik,;!, O, Oil Mh ist ok i:i:rAiLi:i:s , r v-raH J nnd Domestic Mei ctmu'l'se !n the Ceunty f,f C.iuibriu, as apf rabed lot the year lt.",i ? Aditmx TVwrs?. ;':. f lass. t tr'sr. s.c f lass. i ic"? r. j li Lewis Shut.k...?: .VtU Ch.ii If 6 IUls,cl. .'i i j Aib:'jhtnu Towr.thip. i !3 William J. Puck 10 M j i.'.'iT Ulick Tiiivntliif. i II G. D. V. ;Ue 7 U j t l!ITo,'tl,tl'll iiirrr I y,J. ! 1! Andrew I'ang.. 7 5;! 2 J. P. Maiti-her.. 7 t4 It .'nhn Wirtticr.. 7 W Jt A. Waiter. . . 7 M) I 1 John Huck 7 '! It Simon Sthroth. 7 ia j ls J.W.fehaa.tt:h '. JJ 1:: A.A.liarkvrivSn.U to I C;J.,t'l ( iJ'ieWf.'f.- ! ":; .ffbn Ptbii io so j John ITlnlz 7 M I " ;Joeph Mil, ch to r,o ii Han'tthKickrod 7 iO li iJau'l M Dona !i 7 0. i Cf'i-et f.lule Curi'.uch. t II John D. Adams 10 CO 7 ro j Coiirmotifh torowt't- l 11 Mich'l Too'uev . . 7 .VI J4 Mrs I., .nron. 14 .h.lin stoi m. r. . t it Jacob Wliu.an. 7 W ii .;ig. Lei.rnv er. 7 .Vj f h-cijl. 'd T-ur.hhtp. Dunc;j:i:i. 7 kli Alice Wharton. 14 E. R. 50 l'eK'JISi'.fp. ; ir, P.M.i-'.7.71r;.'ii.lO 14 J. T. V'un-.nier. T Ml ; 14 S. S. I'au! 7 .V). " J. D. Wcntrolii. 7 Ul ' J . C. Sliuemnn. . 7 ."iv' I ( tl-:M 'i' :ll.;;S C'iruliy?!.- J 13 Nutter i Co ID .V It TV m. Xf. r-surp ' ' I 14 John Crousc 7 f;0 " Jacob Wagner.. 7 W ! C'ir-sf T"i--i'.;. ! li Wm. S. Dickey. 7 : 14 Thomas Ott 7 Z0 Carol'. 2bu'j:.-.';?,. ' H John Si'tfflii... 7 !4 X:i b. P.-mbour. 7 iO ! Citi't C"ii'.ri'T!';;.'i LT . f,i. 1 ir V.T. Sluirler V) 50 ; M Urar '.i. it ."w I'-pun 7 Co ! " J . o. Ii..cha;inu.lu Si, . 1 . A . li .-rko.i pile 7 i0 ; Eiicibhiy J2"7 nt ;;fi. It S. F:e!C " C. T. l;ol cm-... " 1 .emoe M i. rru V " S. P. Mci atin..'. ' t. i. ( iwen? " S. H. I'avis V. .1. Mills " P.. .1. l.lo " V J.ut i i iioier. . " Jacob 'iilOU.Us.. .V; 3 M. E. i in"T,n.. .10 ro ."! ' Mei A: J hivd.Vl Ml ."ii " Ziihm V Soli.".. ..20 .) r.f) " b'.l?. 1 )a is A: C-;.!o nil M' V. S. t;o'. . r... '; f.l &) " 3. T. " !u i ' s t,j ta) i ; r..Ui ! e,i.iv s 'its ci .t) " lleo. 11 ,ji!li. y . ..i:l t, A.A. ,Uiic: "uIJ CO 'ia ul.Vii Et: ro i . i h . It S. C. B.-le Jc Co. 7.."! H Peter Kubrifz... 7 ,V " E. Custer 7 5b. .i D, W. CouKcr.-.iO M (ic.liilziii Tavi.th i;. 14 Msrglif t Cain. " pa t rli k Smit h . " .las. C. .Inn s. v " .Vail.. Piiini-.l:".. ' . . .1 . Sali k-r. . . " 1 . J. C'blUlJ ... 1 V.'rr.d. ."..iivll .V Co : 0 T G i li-wiat it Co 11 Ceis .; I i.;-l. i-. " t hi'S II StlppeS ; F W II '-- " .T S'.i'C i Co. Jiico'j IVni! .... " John I dl'i i t . " Ai iehtbfer and Coppoek 4i P.enton.V Will n . 7 "0 1 1 Ii: vid !-tii;.; 7 ' I " .!. !.:: J. Tro.Vf il 7 ,vi " C. D. 11 nil-v... .M' ' .r.;g t W huii I) - ia U bos. lirstcsicy.. 7 .' 1 7 .VI 7 Ml 7 10 ir s'.r.'V:,! ri''."' i.j.-'-. 14 Ma'h Mn-r.cy.. X3 &'i " Amin u l.,...-s. : " t hi- Oral". :.'."i .Vt " Ji,.i b W":!n V. .'0 A .1 Swart 7 1.. .vi (.lilOwfil. . ) i n " V'ii i.- -f.rgiio J 1! fl " A Pliiir-. : V-'. i-i " 'i V ,.ii r l.i W) .'ohn A.'hlier. . . ; " .b i n Sehiaible V (m ' E- is 11. j t lii s. Fi en " .1 l.io. b It' .r.U ' m liel liu . . . . 50 .' H) 51 ." .rm iii i-) fit ! ) M :Vt r.i LA M fs) 50 .VI fh) M r ti vl M f, ; ; f-3 ; f 'i w 5J 5.7 : .v N ir '- i r- 51 ; 51 1 : i ; i 5 I ; 5.1 I 5-1 ; C; , 61 i iJ FJ l.i ii'io iV Tilth W'l.i I I di graft 10 Ml J l, A F.-iishofr. J Fniitiin A Moii t gouierv M i: A Nathan. I. Cohen It Sehultz L Euekhiti ' t . . E.l KiiiT 1) V.' Ii., J.t t r- ri-asj Y '."."t". W W Fik. . .... M P Mc her. . DG.VCu.ioiigli CK Tit-butt Mi'.rihKuiiilt' Jt to M Pcese. 4 atii'i e Morris 1 -e vis i. l.r i is. 4 i isn nid. .. Eiel. d a. i.:,ei i A i I'.i in 1- er. . JHM'f ullotii-u t o D .) Hubert J I Ul ' 11 l.i. I . 1 John ! ! -i iiimii. F Border Jos Koontz ' H.'.ehtein . . . ' Samuel. .. t. Mt.:; r V i I I iii -- Gei A: Ib-uth la i ll bl fl In Mi lh 5 III lh .! 1:1 ri C. lli-ntley J os J M o rpby . .1 nlin T K inr.ey ,ic!in Thomas. . P. M.tcr.... .Ino.l Mui hy. C T Fruz-er 1) Fit ei t & Sot, lu S .1 Il s & Fro I I .-si T(i Galhiu-lier In :) I.Gronbcrg. )e .'.o fit's L"t eiziigt 10 ro V Lout her Iu T-il G W.iyiicr-VSon 10 ."-'i W .1 lb.se i- Co. 10 14 I.FEitenl i Iger M ot u e Co. . . . " Itob't Sngrrsoii " has 11 rr " Hay Iii others. " John Jordan.. ' A K ratios baviii Oci.it... " George Heiser. " .1 W "-t. -:.-. .i ' WinM'I'h. rs,,a " tit-orge King.. r.ii .Vi ;:!l f.i ;"J r-i .'.,') .rl f.;i ." i M .VI ' Im-1 A: Ereiger 7 " 1 " ( hri -t . i mp!e. ' T-i - " a g, r.i bin- ... 7 Oy ' " F.rin lie. Ki;::- 1 A- Co 7 .'. " " .1 d '.i-i I'farr. . . 7 .". - " G .1 Thomas. . . 7 ,Vl ' A Bui -grail 7 .V) " ' l-'inil Young... 7 .'0 " " N Sc C A Home 7 S', " d - Moi i ;- .T-. :'. ? Ciii; il" .1 Tho iu is .V Co Albert it. -eke.. i:tert i- B:och " A S V. ;;gst.i-T . . 7 ...' ..-"il Tii;'.i-'i;'o. It S-imtiel Stiles.. 7 50"14 Da'id 5i:i.;rton 14 G. orge Wehri.. 7 Otli, l.'nc'lo for I;.-',. 14 F X II ai,! 7 50 1? Sli Ms.': f - in . - " II TO ",'riel 7 ."il " A J Christy " M;:rv Kessler.. 7 5il Win I i!zi:ier. " M I.uttiinger. 7 5t) " John Bradley.. .Vi'?, ;;.,-.iiin'.. 33 C. VT Stufznuin lh ;o H II W Given It 1" M'Pci mi-tt.. 7 4 Wm W Jot.cs. . i.'i. il.ied , in.' ! s'.:';-. 14 Bernard Nee.-s. 7 hi 14 Uoo Hi:rk-v... " John Miit tern.. 7 5 H.-nry ShiilTer. " Isaac B ll'irtier 7 51 Geo Conrii.'l .Vi-'H.nii'r II' B.'H i'( ti. 14 John Egcr 7 .vl It V.'ti: M '"onnen '- .Murir't lii!!:i:i. 7 ."'I " Jas A italier.. c hrisl ltcieh. . 7 .".U .-ti-.uritni T Tei.-u.-? fe. 14 r W Ilclfiic:i. 7 ,r0 14 Peter liaruan li 'itp'i iiiij- mi Tu p. 13 .Vartin X Co... 10 5i 14 E el it ol, . . . " W 111 Prinule... 1:1 .-, i, - J.io;- Sweenv.. 14 John!" Parrish 7 5 1 i .1 Da is . . . . CO 10 C-f IV iJ if) - 10 6 7 7 bJ 7 Trl 7 a-) 7 c 7 V) 7 W 7 y 7 .'-i 7 .VI 7 Vi - ' 7 SO " Wm Gi -ib h. .. 7 5 1 " B lfci;'iu;;li... 7 T) " Wm Flin-.i 7 5H " .las ( te-ra l 7 5) J'l v,...-it(o Jane J.i ah v . :i B.Vcl.au-b-li:i 7 SJ 7 iO 7 10 0 7 ' 7 r 7 " Clho Siyncr. . 7 51 B'i'.nori ' ? if ' j'i. ISP ?f Volesla- It J.1.111 S.-hroth.. S". i -ou... H 1 .,ul A Scttl-j-F. II Evans in ro mover I l J110 A.'cC'oigan. 7 :h 'lavlnr Townsiiip. IS Wood, Morri ll : Co : White Townsbin. i3 Gates f- So:,... P) 5; 1; A II Vlsko & Co V. utter-i o; sun .Vi: WfiotSvuie Borough. II John E Clark.- 1 o.1er Tivit-iup. 1 14 Tacd Konin . . . 7 ;,n h Jercmb Il-.-tple W Levini-biou BREW EltlTTS. Fbirian P.snyr'.c, Lo.-t-ttn B-. rough tieorge Giiesn g.i'i. t'an.l ii.i Boiongi.. J. A. S",i,m, r, Johnston-11 Borougu n.-nry 11 uisiuan, ' " Max il.'iibaoh. " Joseph Kest. Concmniigh T.-iwncbip... L.tie.b.-rt K ress, foneinntih !i,n'-:; 1 1 .'.I. S.. !i Hiierer, Wnshim; t '"n j' p.. . . tb-iir.v I'-li'i", Curif-'itovMi lioui'li... Jin, us Steioh. 1.1 VI' IS 51 15 .V r. ,' 1 15 51 15 :j :.. , .i M f.D - "1 VI 1.'. O' BI ELI AED TABLES AND TEN-PIN" ALLFi G. V.'. Mulhri. Wnsliing ton Township " Biiiuird Tatih s 15 rTi 1 Ten-l'ln Alley Hi) W . S. cl.Hin, Johnstown Borough 4 Bitbatd Tables M TO An Ait;:al will be hi I nt th- j r: ;i!i-.-r Ottiee, Ebi-nsburg, 0:1 -.iirt;i . f.n :t i.:,y uf Jllllf Ni'Yt. G K! I!i i E f ' I" ' L1' V April -J-,, 137.I.-CU M.-rcx.,t;; An-ruc: the v;os;i,d fiiiijis ruftiit ci, trs ..;.: ' PAYI.OII it CO.. of a!i. ...un. 8t ft gaining fin ( iiv i.ible rci-ii'a! ten rs ; l.ilar thropists by introdueiiig among the l.uiit s the AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHER I the only Washing Machine in t h market Hint will do its work perfectly on all kinds of clotii iirr without the ait! of a rubbing hoard it washes v ithoot rubbing. m:i;:.g er press ing the clothes in any way, aud hcuco without, unv wearing of the ftibrie. It will wa-h onythiiig, frcm tho finest luce to the heaviest ',ctl-ii'.liit. It w ill do the same work iu a short rr 1 1 roe and with less 1-tbor then unv oilier Machine made. Anv person desiring a Washing Machine can have'a Champion W asher tuk 11 to iht ir lesi detice and tested, when, if not satisfactory, it, wilt bo taken away withou: i-os-t to tlicm CO.W INCING TESTir-iON l" resrs. Ta vt.oit & Cty.tJcttlt: Your Ameri can Champion Washer has been in use at icv hotel long enough to con inee us t hat tt isr.il. it ibiiius to tie. Il sum-two-thirds of the labor ami time and dees the work as well a- it tun b done tij' hand. We would not be It lout it for double its cost. 11 FNIlY Fo-.l'L!t. Etiensburg, March 2(!, '. .'. Cumbtt.i Housf-- MManutKctiired nndscli I v Ta vi.on A. Ci No. 1100 Twelfth Street. Altooii,-. nnd f-T suit by V. LCTTUINGEF. March 23, lS72.-3m. Main St.. Eb( ris iurg.- 4"0R SALE A FAIv.M OF 1 U AC!!I --3 mile from Ft. August iii" and II tai'w f rom 'Altootui 1 1 Aero.-of whieu h re c ia re I , tho baitir.ee being covered w ith go, at oak na-t-. spruce timber. The improvoments aie u tti.-fc rate 1'imik Hous contaiinf f'(..ir rooms i a verv larire Log P.irn. 'Inr. cm;'. l or isr ! ther informal ,t n iiiouii-e ui' -ii'UiCll Vvjll'tX,, ; tieut' the f rC.'niiC ".- address CHAI.l US .-II I. I-.N March 23, lS72.-tf. Uu;!.i.d V tUie; , f. i
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