..r- saii:kday, MAY 25, 1872. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. i ii T POWER PRESS. Although two Weeks a , i i .11 since we appealed for pecuulary "r" , .- I.-.-,, nil realise u puw er k1 - . . v. - . ... . . : p ...ii 1 e MIOrC IUUU I wo lULiiuauvua u . iu nirvj hand . This is nnt liB.':i'-- Ti, -loiild be. We uoa't ask the money at it -i i 1 1 1 a "1 ' t.fna.nit Wli'it U7 . a-iint r. o u.' i pfr-l'-i " " - . j x 'ie.-si" of willingness on part of our n 1- to al l our cuuru, mm u uicj mic uui aii ': it ceii d value tor the money, we shall ft ii ni.Js'uuJ let it lie iu time to oouuuence rk the publication oT at least au fticour- list - iiuuicsascontiibutors to the Tund. I . 1 ..... 1 .H nAna I V ... a. .Ill 11 II i' - - ...... - - . iiiuiiitii! ut a st-teie cremeu cousiema- T I l.f Tl.lir.,ll- tit-'i ITHh :.it te run nave beneaitea vegetation, 1J j the du t an J extin:u ished tne fares in the '"' :. ..... ,. ... Ht S'Oiy P"es .iiai uii una uc'i" mi ma. iu ji r, be it a u.'pth of forty I'eei. f?..., ,i,-eil t.i believe it. nut nobody ih- b lit. ' communication on tbe subject of t i I. I . . m- n t .if finni' t ...... . Il.clll Siv lM'O'S tuts, lil " " -- " .ltd Midi next week. l'aVS c.ivan's Pa r" is the iiatnesf a i ' . I T . 13 ret I tarteu iu ui ceiiBuurg . i, mes O. Ajuialiiiro mm. ki ills', o the G itiit-v ai.d Hroii colors. .j;AP mini i p! We mem the bargains at JIL (J .tin in ? I'' groceries are Iresh and ,w.t..), - rices -u cheap the.v can't be beat. 1 vi tli i lu.-.iu J acres ol lad in Grnt town Ul. 1::0 nicoi.tiiy, were bu'tiedover la.-t tt. " ,1,,u'e etub'e wre destroyed. A vvT'ti' n iMf i"' election district, to be (orB'.fl 1,1 1 ul rarts Corroll and lilacklick toii-li i '' f'rt'"e " eiI lo our ext Court. Di' t ni'i ku'' ' hat the place to go lor ice trv '- il't"''"1 ou dnu't know, ii i abai-s-ii t' iu i'iJ it ut by indulging in that A rut at!t:.J.nce t e J j.r t. ei in !!e:....tiice is expected and ought to ii to nii-iit at ihe Court liot -t. 'J .i; : i iut coaiiiul.ees, etc., tor Deco J. (.'. ia imw fireparcd to furnish ice cream ict 't a:.!! (iMantiiit g to 1; milieu, bt-lls, 1 fr- f'c 1ui.'i be backward about giving lim 1 1 in nidei s Jut lia tin i! Ai.g. S. Laiulis. E:q , will le fit' i !ni bi li e DeiiHicrncy of Blair county as vt,f e! ! t- LJeVg;ite at Lare to the Comsiuu u4i 1 1 Coin entiou. Jiih. "lMUiitles" fire company are talking if -I'll of July celebration , anil a meeting to titf :f ways Kil l means is called lor Saturday ffi. tig, J uue 1 ?t. i n w nuire imtnep needed to secure cxttirs toi: itkfts to Altonna for B irnuin's big i"lmw mi! Tuesday next. If you want to go, let us bear trom you to-day. Rly. (iiBoN. who was tendered a call to the fal'.orate of the Presbyterian church ot this i lace, tins declined the same, lie designs oii-g to Baltin:re to loc.ne. ' A I-aigf trout pond is leiu; constructed on the 51 oi.i t j in House grounds at Cre?An The hotel will he of rued lor the reception ol iitis on the I5ih proximo. C'i to M'Ca.v.n anil etc what he tin a got Visir- li e place a litre sweet thii gs are bought, lie 1 as ice ci ea n. and con eel ion.", and oilier urlk'o r.iie. and sells just as clie.ip as thet dj anjw l.ei e. , A, m Alt ii .':in'pf base bill was p!aiel nt OalU x i. ijii M t 'J Ii instant by the Mountain eeiacl W;i- i; nt. n umtiship and the Moilin g ?tt it li.i'.l.iz n. Score Mountaineers, ii3 . ii raii L' 44 A tn t i v lnii'dii'g. occut ieil a a dwelling boiiite m. J tli.ee by I)r John Luke, in Suui Biera u bin neil down Thursday of lat wpk. 'I U Ductcr's library and nearly all his la iit Ii: Id giod were destroyed. Gl kof: M. I; f K-rj.. of this place, is a fai.d .late lor ii'iminatiou a-t rie'egite lo the Coitftirutiiiiinl Cotivetition, tind his iniino witl t prcsen'etl in that connection t the foithi coming Kt-publicmi county convenlion A iu nNiG t.rii'h hei'p a c up'c of miles e?t ol town set lire to the fences ne r hv ihe ctliti d i v, nnd lor a time a ge: er 1 1 coidl igra tioft ts thient.'lK d. 'I lie tl lines were tub titifd . ! .n it e er. before much tl.i muge was done. Di. 1!' ffman"s dental curd appears ii: our if l' -il.i, aid .omk fol it a t ertisal nnd frr'i' i l'ii tor a visit Iroin nil who stand in teei ' : ;-Keiv?ces. A a i-kiMul tlenii-'t and a c't irgt f'f (I V i D v the ' t r I' M'etnat: the Docttir tnn Is A No. 1 ; ii Zaiiu gives notice in our advert is i ii t s that he is p'epnred to furnish coal i'e ciiftinn, promptly and cheaply 1 1 etge tic i u ilefer viitg young nniii, 'turl hi i!l nitet with liberal encour- IIi mi'iirfys is the oldet and o-e of 1 1 l rs on 'he Pittst.urgh division i ' l u iistltiin a Kaiiroad. lie is al-o a Dea , . ol rhe firit wter, subscribes and :ir :l e I'ufi and credits tvienstmrg will It iiig ihe t'laee of hi nativity. iik t'ioii-e brothers betook trirmelvo to tl'f Mi.iiky City, this week, where tl ey i2esi.ii tcfci.inp their fanii ie:' and locating ermi irr.i y Tl ey sic both excellent ineelimic and got d lf!Ui. au.l if ihey wax rich ami glow lilt e thall ti ed no te-irn over their fate. VffiF we real! v aspiring to legislative .t.vr ne c ouhi not feel tnore gt atetul than we do lor tli vtr flittering eiieoiiiuins passed upon us by ! e Holiii!asbnrg Stam-abo. As it is, we ie.i ot seeking the iioiuiuation, and aie just as tui lnit the nomination i not seeking us. i f a f is i u ;e in talkinc! M L Oatmnn le'ilf n re f.rocciies and provisions of nil kinds tlint i . other merchaiit in town. Everybody r" ' ti.itniati for groceries because lie de-clr- ;i,at he Fells cheaper ttinti sny one e'se, till, i-.g u man of his word, lie proepera ac coi di l v. It it 'eteft'rp to Vrow, thefe electioneer Jngi ti.tb that politicians have cast iron cn FCicni is. This is about the only sttle of liardw .i e noi k vj t hv (icoree lluitley.at his Uiactli. ah stuie, H.gh st. It you doubt this Mertiou. i'i c v'ii to his cxtablibhtueiit wid co;.vhiiP ('ii td it.- ct'irectt ess A ua.mi n ii, the It li mist of a mm who wnsro:lii.g I..;, im the li.rm l Mr Anihoiiy Snckrr in Ai.eginmy toanship, last Friday. flipped in J sfiuck a little son ol (he buter with t great loi. e on the lie..J and nearly vend il in lw iin. T he b-y will probibly ii. tf lie tins nor (iioii ere this. Ci i.tt V. Blwi its ,ind Thoma Riley were 'fxi'i the L'. S. Circuit Court a: I'irt.sburgh J;t ( n ti e chaige of having robbed the 1 o po-toUice. and were acquitted. Bow- I Jie.iously been convicted mi a charge ' f 1 l' U S. mail keys iu his possession, ' 'U i 'ci eel lo five years in the peuitentiary . ( Wi l,.ve ui,d will, no little interest iin ' 't.mtmifdea'iou in the last Standard t J ' I e Fuiure of Hollidayabur?-." and as 0. ,. ,i 1!. tg, the tionie of our childhood, M'ki. i.hi..ii.g plat e in our h tppiest recollec- t-oi t b excused lor tievoting a brief i.ixi ti.k lo the communication iu cies tioi. J vrni gr to Ahtioua next Tuosd r.r if .... .1 .... - I . . - . - - 'n it.- aiiv oilier uty , ne nure to pay a v I oin. S Ikice's hat and cap stoie, 111 G ''Ii avenue He keeps the very latest "ill sells at prices to please Iu all ou will find no better place to buy. '. Itil iLirnrr .t.h ....1 u t s . lha ciinn.j A: lit. I o' I'll nuu Ht.li vu wiw rugt j j' I'oiitaii s. f 1-f. t iu paw- nnd pinning mill of M. M. 'S, on H e l,e 0( the p. i, n at Ciesson, V rtioMd by fire about 3 o'clock last '"V) "" ""'''P- 'ri'e a'ructure was three n, 'X ailJ Pesivf It built, and con- f ; ' U!,b!e nachinerj. ' The lota is about ti - ' I' "0 insurenca. The origin ol il'r --om,1'tU'il'ul(1 10 a ePftrk 'romapaa. I-ftrtl ol'tt"1,"' ,ho notcJ Indian chief, and a J; j; I.,.. ,,rave. went east on the P. "'-Ii.ti i, l":!'p--day morning. Owing to ti'ft wrie ' '" ,riivel bv the Altootia tire, 1; V hi,,, l'l!' two or three hours at Ual-.c-.i oi, ..... ..' '' drai.W beer and smoked lire- " i (tie bestot the natives They hZ y bjut lUe method ol BifoBC the Burgrss Thursday afternoon: Two defendant, charged with d'.storhauce of the peace engendered by a bloodless street fight. Wot guilty as to No 1. but No. 2 mulct in the some of $5 and costs. A crimi nal prosecution is threatened by the lormcr against the latter. Or;a young friend Scott W. Jonea Mid good bye le his many fiiends tiere last Saturday, and departed eu route for Manhattan, Kansas, whither he goes to take charge of the books of a mtrchantile establishment, for which posit tion lie is abundantly qualified. Lie carries with him our best wishes for his prosperity iu liis new home. Nfxt Thursday is Decoration Day. Any man who finds himself in need of a new suit of rummer clothing , or any woman who wants a t ew dress or other article ot personat attire, to wear on the occasion, should visit V. S. Barter's, nt whose store can be found tbe licest stock of ready made clothing and dress goods in tow ii . The Independent S'ar Dramatic Association of Loretto will give its tenth annual exhibition at the Library Building. Loretto, t ext Monday evening. 1 lie entertainment will be in aid of the Loretto "Brass Band, and, as the "Stars" are artists of no meau ability, and the bill for the occasion a good oue, they should be greeted with a full boute. Ditlicate tux rolls for the varlona collec tion districts of Cambria county have been prepared by the Commissioners and forward ed to the several Collectors. Tbe bill passed by the lat Legislature providing for ftie col lection of tux by the County 1 reasurer does not go mto e fleet till next year, and So the tax will be collected as heretofore. Owisg io a "corner' in the market, which was made pos';b'e ly the drouth lately happily ended, the pr co of flour has advanced to a high figure. While we all deplore that this is so. it is good to know that E.J. Mills hap p ns to have a ltrge stock ot the article on hind which he can seli at about Pittsburgh prices. Call at his rooms. High street. Cy ms Elpf.u. of J otmsiowli, who knows all about coal digginq ai d ore etiieltiiig, has writ ten a letter to Hon. V. E Chandler, assuring that genili ui in that the I nduslrial League will not support (Jreeley If the Blind Robiu Bare Ball Association should now determine to go buck on the white coated philosopher, his chan ces of election wou'd be siim indeet. We should have inserted Mrs. 11 E Jones's advertisement this week, a promised, but our litilure to do so need not de'er our lady readers from visiting her millinery and dress, making ea lai lishment, oppoMte the Presbyterian church, East Ward, where ample preparations have been made to please all feminine tastes in the way ot bonnets, hats, trimmings), etc Call ! L iGmi.i w , :he celebrated race horse, w ent over the P K. R. easiwnidlast Tuesday. He was bound lor Lot g Branch, to meet H irry Uasetl on the turt next summer. Longfellow a time is about 14). Speaking of time n ttu rnliy suggests the idea of time-pieces. The best time piece ex'sut is the American watch, audit is for sale at in uiulaciurera' prices at Chum. Roberts. For w in', of spice in our advertising depart ment to elaborate the "tit ject, we will stir here briiflv tint the new tinn oi R R. Davis i Co , than whom there are no more eiiterDrisii'tr and J deservii g mcirhauts in o.r town, hive a very I lull, elegant, varied and hnd.-ouie ns'ortnient I ofdrv goods, dress goods, fancy go ds, notions. grocei it a, etc., wuicli they pledge heir words j I't sen at prices inai are sure io meet ine views of all buyers. C.ill on ttiein it will pay. TiiitTV veirs ago. a man named Gosman, of Mtrylai.it, pe dlt d drugs for a livelihood, ami one ol his routes lay through Cainbrii county. On one til his tiijs. he fell sick at the residence ol Capt. Jl, Quar z'" grandmother, at Summit, died, and was bmied in the cemetery at that place. Last Wednesday, two of his s.ns. Ad im J. and Frederick Gosman, arrived at Summit, disinterred the remains, and shipped tlies.iuie to Baltimore, where they a ill be in tern d in tl e family vmilr. Tfik Fkkfman has not been suspended, ne: is it like y to be but the ta.in of the Ff:fman bus been suspendered by that pri"C of good fellows aid wholes ile peddlers, Mr. J. H. Moore. And he did it well too a sair of the best in his amply stocked wagon. We can't I say how ooinv times he has done this thing to ! us belorc, but tor a vear or two nisi he has kept 'iu i uninentiimaliles up at his own expense, ; and he avows hiit delermiualiou to keep on I di.ieg that same thing so long as we n-ed sus- ' printer or he i ravels the road. To all which we say amen, with best wishes for our lricud Moore's contiuutd piosnerity. Barm m's Travf;i.:no W'oiid's F.tn. As will be seen by refeience l an ad Vtrtisement in another column. K in urn's great show will exhibit in Altonna on Tuesday text and in Johnstown (1. Wednesday. The railrond Vicil -ities itlt'.irdcd the people ill this goct.o'i for being pre-ent at either place are sj good that large d'degat i nis will doubtless avail them selves of the opportunity to go and see this wondcr'ul exYbirmi. Three entertaiiunenis will be given in each plae j.1 IU o'clock in the forenoon. 3 o clnek ii: the afternoon, aud at 8 o'clock in the evening VUitors to tlrs exhibition will benr in mind that they are not patronizing a simple circus or an isolated menagerie. On the Contrary, thrv are viewing in one vast total the culmi nating triumph of Mr. B irnu-n's life. Be neath the note, ol canvas will oe found a full anil complete museum, menagerie, caravan, h'u p drome, polvtt choic in3ti'ute. iuterna tionwl x tW.Ki.-:il' sm-ileii and D.m C.istell,.- in a III moth circu in itto '!regtte 1 -0 .1 i()f I living, representative and inari-uiie curiu iiioa ron. all parts of ihe eailli. To make any detailed mention of the h msutids of interest ing features would reiiire more space th.n can be spared Irom the limited columns of a newspaper. I he 'our liviug Fiji cannibals, with heir vast musMin co'leciio:i of curiosities Irom Na 'i ti Levu. are the only true authen ticated specimens ever taken from their netive islands alive. The group of marine monsters, from the Pacific ocean : the beautiful giraffes, or csmel-leoptrds. the only living specimens on his continent ; the celebrated "What Is It?" (that unsolved conundrum of the scion t'h world, the monkey photogrnoher. the beautiful mechanic I singing birds and nuiner ntis objects animate and inanimate are lound in Mr B.trnuin's great bhow. and w hich can be found in no other estabbsliiue .t iu the world unle-s it be upon the Aiming pictorials pie sen ted to the public. TfRRIBIK RUROAU ACCIlFNT ATLlLlT"8 Station On Tlons lay morning, at a point about one mile we-l of Lilly's Stition. the second section of the Altoona Freight west ran into a construction train going the sunc direction, causing an accident exceedingly des tructive to life and properly. The engineer, Henry Hudson, aiiif '.he fireman, named Doug lass, ot ti e Altoona Freight, were instantly killed. Both lived iu Altoona, to which place their remains were removed for interment. The engineer of the Construction train, named Campbell, jumped oflf his engine when the ac cident occuri ed , and was slightly injured. The two engnws and seven cars were ueoo jlished Who ia responsible for this tprrible accident has not transpired, but a fearful weight of blame re.s on some one. Of course, a rigid investigation will be instituted. A cxstaim advertiser sets forth in detail 'eleven reasons" whv the public ought lo go to his 6tore to buy. Only one reason is neces sary to convince anybody that lie ought to patronize Jamea J Murphy, H'9 Clinton st , Join wu. It ia because he sells ready made clothing cheaper than any other dealer iu that line of goods. All clothing warranted. BiTLta & Aldkndikfr constitute a compar atively new firm in Johnstown. Bat, by do ing business on correct principles, they have already achieved a success of which any firm might well leel proud. Their specialty is dry goods. We cheerTu'ily comuieud them and their wares to iho favorable consideration of our readers. 21:2 Min street. Dkcoratiox Dat. A meeting of the dis charged soldiers and citizens of E-M-ntburg and vL-inily will be held in Ihe Court House this (Satuidar) evening, at 7 30 o'clock, to take action with regard to ihe proper observance of Decoratiou Day. A full attendance ia request ed. Mat. CasSbria. County SafeBATn School Con vention. The ttird annual session of the Cambria County Subbatb. School Association Win beld at Wilmore, last Tuesday week. The Association assembled in the United ISrethren chinch, and nt 10 o'clock was called to order by President Walters. Rev. Fiem lny; led in the devotional exercises, reading the XIX Psalm. and singing "All hntl the power of Jesus name," followed by an impressive pravtr. After singing another hvmu on tbe prograinme.the regular ortler of exercise was taken tip first tbe receiving of the reportsfrom the Sabbath Schools, and enrolling the delegates in at tendance. A committee of five, Brothers T). J. .Tones, Isaac Evans, J. D. Williams, Hosea Evans, and D. M. Davis, were appointed to draft a Constitution for the government of the As sociation, to be reported In the afternoon. A Committee of five. Brothers Dr. W. Ev aus, Henry Kratzer. J. W. 1'atch.Milton Jones, ami John T. Hughes, were appointed to nom inate officers for the ensuing year, to report at afternoon session. After singing, and benediction, adjourned to meet at half-past one o'clock. Immediately after adjournment, the visit ing delegates were taken charge of by the kind people of Wilmore, ami very hospitably entertained. During the intermission the alreadj large attendance was greatly augmented by a sec ond arrival from Johnstown. The devotional exercises of opening the afternoon sessiou wm led by Kev. Wood ward, after which additional reports from schools were received, and many more delegates en rolled. The Committee on Constitution reported a bnsis of organization, which was read, article by article, and adopted as the Constitution of this Association. The Committee on nomination of officers for ensuing year presented the following names : For "President, 1). J. Joucs ; Vice Presidents, Isaac Evans, and Henry Walters; Secretary, J. It. Caldwell ; Assistant Secre tary, J. P. Woleslagle. ; Corresponding Secre tary, W. C. Lewis ; Treasurer, G. A. Kinkade. The report was received and the nominees elected. Alter singing the hynm. "Revive' us again." th first topic for discussion was taken up "The Sabbath School Teacher ; what should be their qualifications their duty to their clas-ses," und was opened by Kev. Fleming with rsniMrks upon the importance of the field occupied by the Sabbath School teacher. He insisted upon personal preparation, be fore entering the class. Christ said : "Feed my lambs ;" we must feed Ihem according to their strength the little ones of the rlock must be fed with the milk of the Word, the love of Christ for little children. Prav for them not only gcneriilly, but individually I pray for them by name, know each turn of ; tliein, and fail not to pray for them. Teach- I era tdiould be in their places punctually. ready j to attend to their classes; teachers should know and visit their scholars, that they may i feel that you have an interest in them 1'ueii they will gather around you and say. '"Dear i toucher, we love vou" nnd their kind ex pressions of gratitude will repay you for your labor of love. Knowledge, piety. "and inlinite I patience are some of the teacher' necessary j qualifications. I ltev. Miller insist r.d upon enrr.e-tuess. It is j t he earnest men and women who will conquer j tbo world, and combined with this. is. s.m plloity of manner. Talk to your scholars iu a simple, earnest wav that they may all un derstand, and that all will kuow that you in an what vou siiv. A line delegation of the Bethany Sabbath School bein-f present, entertained the Con vention witha Welsh sung. Many of theaudi euce did not understand tbe words, but all knew by their earnestness that the song was giod. Uro. Baiter made some roinnrk upon the Christian qualifications of the Sabbath School teacher. The Convention then sung. "Wouldst thou be saved, no time to lose. Arise and run the heavenly road." Itro. A. J. Haws deemed humbleness nnd sincerity of heart great qualifications. Christ said, "Except ye become as little children, ye cannot enter the Kingdom of feiven ;" so jot us endeavor to load others to Heaven. Teachers must work iratber in the poor, the neertv, then study their disjio-itions each one is different then roaeh their hearts by the power of the spirit or Cod. All elseis vain. The Seennd topic of discussion was, "What eaii be done to make Sabbath Schools more interesting, and more cHicient in bringing the pupils to a knowledge of the Saviour ! Rev. Stevenson suggested that In order to interest the members of the class, the teacher omrht to illustrate largely, expl iin the lesson b v eotnp iriS'Mi : the Saviour did this. "In parables spake He unto them." I-et us thus end'avor to interest our scholars, then they will bo punctual ami reirular in attendance. Sow the seed of the Spirit and the love of Christ in i heir h -art-, and ns the seed of the trrain mnnted in the earth germinates and vrrows in its s';is,m. so also tr ith be nourished, and the will the S'-etl ol pupil will knov,' I the saviour. I Rev. Woodward believed in becoming en- ! thtisiastio in this work, it h id been said tint J the teacher om-ht to tie a possessor of it. Ask j the children tf they think their teachers are I Cliristirms. and some will snv, Yes, wo know j It." Why? "Ueeause they tell us all about Jesns,how He loves u. how He died j for us, and that ho wonts ns all to lie good." ! Afternoon session adjourned to meet at 6 o'clock in the evening. The devotional exercises of the evening were conducted by Rev. Stevenson, the open ing hymn being, "I 1 ve to tell the story." TIia President appointed ns nn Kxccutive Committee for the ensuing year, William A. Stewart and Morris. I. I,ew i. Johnstown, ,T. M. Pringle. Wilmore; H. Kinkead, Kbensbinir, and E. I. Edwards, north of Ebensbiirg. The duties of this Com in it tee, according to Hie Constitution, are to actio conjunction with Ihe President nnd Secretary in carrying on tho work of the Association. Johnstown was designated as the next place of meeting, on the second Tuesday of May. I37t. Ilros. R.E.Smith, of Ehenbnrg, ami A.J. Haws, of Jol nstown, were elected delegates to the State Sabbath School Convention, to bo liehl at Pittsburg. June 12th. A Committee of three, the Secretary, nnd Rros. David Petriken nnd Wm. M'LHiighlin, were appointed to receive th reports and en roll the delegates attendding the next Con vention, and lie ready to report at the open ing Session. Ilros. Henry ICnitzer, and A. J. Haws were appointed n Committee to publish I'rofessor Ortniston's adlress to S i'obath Schools. Resolutions of thanks were voted to the friends at Wilmore, for their generous enter tainment and hospitality. Alt, thnnks to the "pastor and officers of the UniU-d Rrethren 'hiireh for the use of their neat and pleasant s:i net inw-. The third topic of illscus-ion mn, "Tim influ ence of Sabbath Schools uj oil tha future of the Stale and Nation." Hon. A. A. Barker sketched the history of the Sabbath School work. It begin about ninety years ago, in the town of C lone-ester, England, by one man gathering up some of the pour ragged children from the streets, rentiwi a little room and hiriim teachers to assist in teaching them. How rapidly the work has in crensetl! Now there are millions of Sabbath School scholars, and thousands of ininistcra nnd earnest Workers in the cause, who i et ei ved their first impressions of truth and Christianity in f"he Sabbath School. Father Kratzer, a veteran of fifty year' ser vice in the Sabbath School army,"said that thirty-eight years ago there were nor one hun dred Sabbath School scholars iu this county ; now we have nearly four thousand. He insist ed upon a more careful study and memorizing of the Scriptures. Father Evans, the oldest Sabbath School worker In the count', related the history of the first school in Ebenshu rg. ilros. K, E. Smith and W. W. Pike compared the condition of nations that maintained Sab bath Schools with those that were without them. The Sabbath School molds tbe minds of the nation. Thirty schools. In which there are 10 ofHcers, 3!M teachers, und .-ViT scholars, were represent ed at the Convention. Over 2iaj delegates were in attendance. The Convention was a decided success. The day was spent pleasantly and profitably. Tho soul-stirring musie, the sing ing tif the beautiful songs conducted by Hro. Jas. Moore nnd his able assistants-imbued all witha feeling of delight; and at the close of the exercises, when a circle was formed by joining bands, enclosing ail in the church, the following hymn was sung: 'Shall we gather at the river?" and many a heart responded, "Amen!" An impressive prayer, by Rev. Fleming, closed this8ession of the Cmibria County Sab bath School Association, and its members re turned to their homes, feeing glad that they had been there. TIe Clreat 'I ASI" SpeaUetl. i Piece. Ebensiiukg, May 20, 1S72. Ar. Editor: I have Stacked my arms as a theo logical writer and am going uiy death on poli tics. I run that machine. Supposing I nm only Chairman of a County Committee, isn't all the powers of the Committee centred in my august person? What rights have the Co mm nice that I am botmd to respect? Shall the few rule the many? Tbey are the powerless few I (with a very large capital) the powerful many. Talk about consulting the Committee ! What do they know ? Haven't 1 consulted Abraham, and Samuel, and More of the leading Radicals, and didn't they say it was all right? Let the teemun and Lcho rave It's my j-i rjing, and none of theirs. Ilesides, Woodruff had got to bolting, and I have set him on his pins again. H;s sins be for given him! Doth not a man leave the flock and hunt the stray lamb? There are only 42 Committee men ; Should I vield to theirdicUitit.il? Forbid it every lofty Sentiment in this expanded chest of mine? Should the "leadit.g 1 men of the party be con sulted? No! I am the "driving ' nniii and run the machine myself. If it breaks things, let them break -I mst have my own way. Frannik a Cohhler, Cb-tiriuau and Coinuiitiee, - LOCAL tOltltr.SPOXDEMH. Johnstown, May l- 1872. Dear Freeman The foundation of the uew market house is now complete, the frames of the lower doors set up, and the brick work be gun. The foundation is of huge cut stone and looks Very well. In one corner a tin box is de posited, which contains among other things a copy of the freeman and my sketch of the Bor ough of Johns tow n and Cambria county. When these are dug out it is probable that neither you nor I will be at home. The large und handsome school house in Con emaugh borough is approaching completion. The brick work is up. A block of marble bear ing this inscription is placed in eacli gable end i " Conemaiigh Borough Schnla UnUini. Built A. 1). 1S7." The directors and the architect deserve great credit for their efforts iu making this structure an ornament to the place. The latest mania in this place is new fences. Almost every body is now putting up a ncvV fence. We counted ten new fences on Morris street alone. This, with tbe improvement in many dwellings, makes the place look new. There is some talk that tbe Cambria Iron Co. will build furnaces near the Johnstown station, north of the railroad. If they do, it is probable that the Iron street school house will bcvucated. On Thursday night last nine men. well dressed but devilish-looking, entered our premises In front of the house and placed a large box there, supposed to be an infernal machine, which they blew tip. The hour was eleven o'clock. The music was exquisite an organ, a cornet, a vio lin, and six singers. Oh. it tn ikes one's Lirer yooii to hear Lhirid 1). .-(trlle forth such throes of music ! By St. .4ui;rus, the (Vi(rrnf of birds in Paradise couldn't excel it. Oh Jaluistim I oh Hohman! but they played IionUu with ouf night's repose. From Adiiin down to Dure there never was richer nor more melodious strains. Oood, kind-hearted fellows every one of them. Lovers of music and good players. The.v were to us the sacred nine. Heaven bless them each and all. The rain on Saturday night and Sunday morn ing did an immense amount of good, it extiu tinguished the tires that had been raging' in the woods and it irrigated thousands of square miles. Man proposes, but Uml disposes. We hope and pray that there may bo harmo ny in the Democratic county convention soon to assemble in Ebensburg. The Republicans are looking on like pigeons where ttie cook shakes the table cloth. Let us have pence! On the Pith day of May, A. 1). J. T. Cop pock, of the tirm of Coppoek & Aldcudifer. en tered into the bonds of matrimony with Miss Lottie Brinker, of Mount Pleasant, Westmore land county. Mr. C. hails from Alliance, Ohio. Rev. Holmes tied the knot. Cambria county couldn't scare up a better looking couple, un 1 -ss perhaps it might be his partner and his wife's sister ! May the sun of prosperity shine on them and all their relatives throughout time ami into eternity. Mr. James Simmons, a miner, was very dan gerously injured by the fall of coal in the drift near Kcrnville, where he was working. The accident happened oh Friday morning about tea o'clock, lie was carried home and is better at present writing. Decoration day comes the ,')0th inst., and we see notices for a meeting to appoint the usual committees. It looks like true friendship to sic the graves of tiie poor fellows who lost their lives fighting for their country annually deco rated wittitlowersaiid other em id ems of respect. Mr. Rrown, of Cresson, was down, going arou nd through our town, over the ground, a ml it' he's sound, his ellorts may be crowned with the nomination. Ron Roy. Altoon a, May 23, 18T2. Friend Afiic The recent rains, which were anxiously looked for for some; time, were a blessing indeed, although a disappointment on Saturday last to numerous lovers of picnic en joyment in this section. The corn and oilier seeds that were sown previous lay dormcnt in the earth for want ot moisture; but everything looks refreshing now, and if the weather clerk does not leave it too lung "between drinks" in; the f uture. we sha I! have abundant crops yet . A laughable scene occurred here during a shower on sunday afternoon, which deserves to bo chronicled. A iiiiddle-ngcd gentleman aud a young lady were walking leisurely along one of our thou rough tares, the former carrying an umbrella under his arm. when with scarcely a moment' notice, the ruin storia burst upon them. At t'.iis junet ure the gentleman in ques tion startetl otf on a rapid run. followed by the young lady. How far lii.y prut .ceded in this way before discovering they had an u mbrella in their possession. I know not, us they passed from sight around a corner ot' the street. A young lad named Phil. Hudson attempted to climb on one of the hacks which were con veying pn.;se;!-rcrs to the pu-.ticgrounds on Sat urday last, when, by some means, one of his legs caught in the revtilvii.g wheel, breaking the bones immedately H'-o- e the ankle, dis jointing the knee and tearing away thetlesh In a shocking manner. As s i :i us possible the leg was amputated above the nuce. Little hopes of his rcc ivery are entertained, but he still lives at present wrUin.r. A large ami j- sti u.ti . o f.ro oecurcd here on it's'. Tuesday. The ahum v.-.is sounded about htiltpast J o'clock, and w.- : epaired to the scene of the conflagration to iimi i large oil train in U.tmcs. Tin: train was s: ;n. , ing j u-t abov e the culbert crossing of what is called the II oil id a s- burg plank road. It seems that while the train j was a pp roach ing A! toon 1 1 rum t he west a con p- ling broke and the hind portion ran into the j forward part with such force as to cause a leak in one of the oil tanks, and the escaped Uuid ignited from fire which was on the track. About nine cars laden with oil were consume besides a two story tenant house belonging to a Mr. Orr, jnd into which a family had removed the day previous. Nearly all their household goods were saved, however. It was a lucky thing for Altoona that this accident occurred where it did. The tire department was pron.pt. as it always is and did ail it could to nave the balldiug tli.it was destroyed; but water hail no effect on the burning lljid which caused its uestruction. Jlr. Charles Donahue and Miss Lucy Ma lone, both of this city, were mtii ried in tins place m Tuesday last, ami on the evening ol the same day took theirtk parture for Philadelphia. May they have a pleasant time and u safe return. Scott. Si MMEiiulM. Twi., May 2, 187:1. Prrtr Fi reman Iti my last I recorded thesnd den death of A. J. Maguire, and this week I am called on to chronicle the equally unexpected death, on Saturday night last, of Mrs. Mary For syth, wife of Win. l-'orsylh ami daughter of P. M. Woleslagle a young and estimable lady of about 2-5 years of age. She had been suffe.--ing from "dropsy for some lime, anil was also subject to heart disease, but no fears us to her death were entertained until within a very few minutes preceding that sad event. On Monday the remains were con veyed to the U. Ii. I hurdi, uml from thence, after the performance of the last ceremonies, to the cemetery, where they were consigned to tie; grave iu ttie presence of a large concourse of bereaved relatives aud input l.txttor fa-lc'tnl. Mr. Pat'k Comey, of this township, met with a serious accident at Wilmore on Saturday even ing, in consequence of his team taking fright at a couple of hogs light ing on the street, ami then running oil". In rfrt-iriuud career they rati the wagon against a post, which jerked Mr. C. from his seat and threw him against The horses, tine of which kicked him on the breast and broke three of his ribs. He was taken to his home tn Sunday, where he now lies i.i a critical condition. Mrs. O'Hara, wiTe of Daniel OTIara, of Hun ster towns'. ip, is now lying seriously ill at the residet.ee of her son-in-law, James McDuun, tn this township. She had been in attend nice at Mr. Maguire's wake, where she took sick, and on her way home stopped with her daughter, and her illness increasing, she was uiwtili to proceed further. Hope to hear of her speedy recovery. Soltluo. CO AND SEE TOR YOURSELF ! -Andy Fos ter, of the well known tirm ot Ct-is &i Foster, was iu New York and Philadelphia recently, and as his experience in the purchase of dry. goods of the ne wort patterns, latest styles and best quality is well known we expect to see a rush of customers to that establishment when this fact becomes generally known. C.eis & Foster have the largest ami best selected stock of dry goods in this city, but the tirm desire to call particular attention to tbe department al lotted to CARPETS. One portion of their large store is devoted to the sale of carpets, and as they buy an immense stock at a time they are necessarily enabled to buy and sell cheaper than any otner store in town. Visit Oeisic Foster's mammoth store on Clinton street, Johnstown, aul exainii-ts their goods and prices aud we arc sure you will pat ronize the linn. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of core. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free or charge) with the directions lor preparing anil usiug the same, which they will find asutiie fi'UK for Cnsumitinn,Athtna.ltrun cluti.', Ic. Parties wishing the prescription will please address ll-ll.-lv. Uev. EDWARD A. "W ILSON. 204 South Third St., Williamsburgh, X. Y. Pit. IsKNBWto. of Altoona, has the only right in Central Pennsylvania to apply the Falsoin improvements on artificial teeth, ami is not only ready but willing to promise in all cases (no matter how difficult) perfect satisfaction. This Improvement is tully adopted to public speakers, no matter how diilicult the case. They will not fall in coughing, laughing, or talking. Ministers and lawyers thould feel themselves particularly interested. Caution. Every genuine box of Dr. Mc- LANE'S LIVER PILLS bears the signal me of FLEMING BROS., and their private United ! States Stamp, tif" "Take no other." The market is Tuil of imitaf ioi- i As along High street you wind your onward. tortuous wav. Oils fact be sure iu uear in mum and act upon', it's sure lopay : At Caiman's you will alwavs find arroccries f rcih of every kind. J johiciNAi-3 LINES ON TIIE DEATH OF A. J. MAGUIRE. BV HIS I R1END, JOHN M'COKMICK. Oh, Death ! thou dread destroyer. Thou hast, winged thy fatal dart In the morning of his manhood It has pierced his gentle heart. Like a flower plucked in Spring time. Thou haM nipped him in his bloom. Ami h;U"t left his mother weeping O'er his dark and silent tomb. Never more her loving Andrew To her bosom will she press; Never more, ns in bis childhood. Her lov'd boy will she caress. Never more the kiss of pure love She'll imprint upon his, brow. For the vital spark hath left him He is cold and lifeless now. Many years she watched her darling. For her Andrew was her pride; Lift h? thought she that her dear son In his morn of life hath died. She will miss his merry laughter, . She will miss his song of mirth, ' For his voice is hushed forever He has pass'd away from earth. Ann his friends, they too shnll mis?? hiiu When they throng the festal hall ; They will miss his matchless music In the whirling, giddy ball ; Then when of the dance they weary. They will miss his chiwy t-diig--They will miss his mirthful story From the tales of wits among. Never more tile bow well rosined Shall his fingers nimhly wield Never shall the sounding key-board To his touch sweet music yield. Oft within the fane of worship Have we lov'd to hear him sing, When his gralid, majestic solos lade the lofty arches ring. Never more at Mass and Vespers Shall we hear his thrilling voice; Never shall his mellow tiasso Make the weary heart rejoice. Never shall his grand responses Wake the echoes of the dome. For his soul hath tied forever Fled to its eternal home. Hut, dear friend, we'll nnt forget thee. Though we've laid thee in the grave Sweet forgiveness for thy spirit Of l he Saviour we will er.i ve. We will chant the "Miserere.'' We will sing thy "Requiem" 'she'll invoke the saints and angels That thv place may be with them. Wilmuke, May M, iti 12. IIICKEY'S FURNITURE WA KEPOOMS.--Joiin Hickcy, Undertaker! on Julian street. Fourth Ward, Altoona. is prepared to supply Metalic Rurial Cases of all sizes und patterns, and on reasonable terms. Mr. Ilickey Keeps constantly on hand a large stock of new ntnl fashionable furniture, and those who require anything in his line should give him a cull. Every article sent Trom hl3 rooms will bo warranted as represented. Hair nnd Straw Mat trasses manufactured to order at less than city pricis. Cane seat chairs re-caned and fitted up Its good as new. All orders from a distance promptly aften"el to. rjul.l.j.-tt.j II Y5BEXIA I- Ginsox EWINO.- Married, at the Church of the Assumption.. Philadelphia, on Wednes day evening, l.'ith inst.. by Very ltev. C. J. Car ter, V. C, assisted by ltev. A. J.Oallagher. At FitKii C. C i nstiN, Esq., and Miss Viuginia Ew ino, daughter of the late Robert Ewing, dee'd, ail of that city. DON A HOE M ALONE. Married, on Tues day last, at St. John's (Catholic) Church, Altoo na, by Verv ltev. J.Tuigg. Mr, I'hari.ks Do.na non und Miss Lucy M.iuims, all of that city. pOAL! COAL! ! The subscriber is now prepared to furnish, in large or small quantities, all qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL, at lowest market lates. Coal delivered promptly and l i ce of charge for hauling tit any point iu Eoeiisbiirg or vicinity. rt!er-J left at the Zaiim Stoh k will receive due attention. DANIEL H. ZAIIM. Ebensbiirg, May 25. lS72.-tf. ISSOLU I ION ok P A KTNERSl 1 1 1 The linn of Zahm & Son will expire by limitation on tlifi.fi!' it'tu f Jiutr, proximo, af ter which time the Mercantile business will tie continued at the old stand by (!i:o. C. K. Zahm. All persons indented to the said tirm will please I ci.li and settle their accounts without delay, i Jas. it, Zaiim, the retiring member of the firm, i wiil rem, ti.i in the Store until the hist day of : July next, but after that date nil unsettled ite I logins wiil be left with other parties for collec tion. GEO. C. K . .All:.!, J AS. 11, ZAHM. Ebcnsburg, May 20, 1ST2.-Ct. EiWlSTRY! AT Ur.!)l'lll ItAlllX! D R. L. D. HOFFMAN, gra luateof Dental Sur- ery. respeiilluiiy iniorms tne punnc tinn he has permanently located in EUENSilUl'.G, where he may be found every day of the week. Du. Hoffman, after having had ample prac tice for the space of seven years, does not hesi tate In allirming that he can give perfect satis faction in every case relating to the profession. All branches of Mechanical auu Surgical Den tistry carefully uml scienUucaliy perlornied. Particular attention Riven to tilling decayed teeth. Also, teeth extracted without pain. For further information concerning prices, etc., call at his t.IIice on Hiuh street, opposite the Cambria House, where may be examined sam ples of his work, uliidi uetit uulii he sou tithe opi.rceiatcd. may 2.".-tf. ICENSK NOTICE. The fulbwin2 -L' na ined persons have filed Petitions for Li cense in the Office of the Clerk of Quarter Ses sions of Cumbria county, for the action of the Court at next (.June) Sessions: K.itiin.: ionsc Michael Latterner, west ward, Ebensbiirg bor. ; Henry Plum, Julius Steich, Carroiltown bor.; John SchrotU Wilmore bor.; Joseph Fresh, Carroll township. Tttrei n - John Youngkiu. White twp. ; Florian Ringlc, Loretto borough; Isaac Craw ford, west ward, Ebensbiirg borough ; John It. Myt-rs, Lo retto borough ; Mich'l McMorris, Gallilzin twp.; John W. Gillespie. Summit ville bor.; Christo pher Rubina. John P. Pun ish. Washington tp. ; Thus. ut, Chest twp.; F. X. Haiti, Loretto bor.; Paul Elwanger, Lawrence Sthroth, Andrew Hang, Carroiltown borough; Francis A. Gib bons. Allegheny twp.; M. 1 Kelly, Wilmore bor. ; F. J . 1'arrish. Jacob U oener, M ieh'l I )y le, (111111x111 iw. ; kiii, Moliiijrlilin. John Ham ilton, Washington twp.; Peter McKcuzie, Chest Springs horn; Win. Linton, Christian lteich, S.i nun it ville borough ; Jas. 1). IT ii miner, Crovlt; township: Harry Marlett, Clearliehl township; f-i;non Schrotli, Lawrence Steich. Currolltown borough ; Linton & Son. East Ward. Ebensbiirg borough. J. K. 11ITE, Clerk ij. S. Ebcnsburg, May 4, 1S7:. STATEMENT of ihe Auditors' Set t le nient with the Supervisors of G.illit.in township, Cambria county : JOHN T. STORM, Si-pkrvisop, In account with Gallitziu Twp., April Stb, 1372, DK. To amount of Duplicate f51S.GG .CP. r.r Work done by Taxable S219.85 Kioncrations Orders lilted Stephen Riley, paid for work. C. llanlan, . Peter Hull, " " " . George Weis, ' Wm. Dawson, " " " Daniel Burke, " " " . Samuel Sanker, " " " . T. J. Douagaue, " " " . Kott Cochran, " " " . Francis M 'Council. " " . P. Mealy, for blaeksmithing. . . J.T. Storm, Supervisor, eight days attending Court Probate J. T. Storm, Sup'r, fare to Eb ensbiirg (tno trips) Costs of Court John Kratzer vs. Superintendent R. L. Johnston, Attorney's fee John T. Storm, -tti1 days' ser vices as Supervisor, fi.00 p.d. Balance due Township 2.1) C4.70 3.00 ." 1U.52 1.1J Kbl 2.2 ll.irj 1.00 7.0O 1.50 8.10 12.W .23 10.44 10.00 09.37-? 454.19 ttSl.iV CORNELIUS HAN LAX, Supervisor. In account with Gulliiziti Twp., Aprii 6th, 172, DU. To amount of Duplicate n-J7.1" tit. Uy VVork done by Taxable J02.1 " Exonerations " Orders lifted 7.01 " Two davsattentlingsuit.Clear- tield Twp. vs. GalliLzin Twp. 3.00 " One day toSunimit to besworu 1.5J " Taken on warrant and attend ing Court 9 daj s at l.f0 p. d. 13.50 " Two days notifying Viewers.. 3.) " One day paying costs 1-50 " Johustou & Scaulan tor petit' n 5.00 " " for fees... 10.00 " Costs of Court John Krutzcr vs. Supervisor 16.43 " Fare to Ebcnsburg, attending Court. &c 3.14 " I. H.iitloii, cash paid for work 7..V1 " James Riley, " " " 2.25 " C. Hanlou's tiovs, cash " 41.10 " C. Haulon, .',' "days with team Gi.lO " C. llaiilou. 2.s.'i tiuys rime as Supervisor, at l-aJ per day.. 42.75 101. fit) &15.51 Balance due Township. Wk, the undersigned, do certify that we have examined the above accounts laid liml them as stated. GEOilGE MYEUS, -. .. vtors. 5-lJ-at. JOHN F. Uit VDLV, T T . It A 11 N G It F. AT UtAVKMM Emu MBit 5 lUlti. iiiLiiUULlUJj a In Nepai-nte o!osaI irnht. Consisting of Museum. Mknaof.hjf. Caravan. Hippodrome. I'oi.ytfi nic. Insi nn f. In- TEIINAT10.N.IL ZoOI.OlilCAHiAKDkN and DAX CASTELLO'S CHASTE AND REFINED CIRCUS! WILL EXHIBIT AT ALTOONA, '1 LEiSDAY, JUNE 2Sni. JOHNSTOWN. WnNFsn at. .rUv. 29ih, GIVING THREE EXHIBITIONS, Tf possible to be ready in time. Doors open at 10 A. M. and 1 and 7 P. m. Ilipprtli-cme Per formances commence at H A. M.. ami 2 and S p. M. Every entertainment is absolutely packed, except the fncrring exhibition. Ladies, chil dren, and schools, therefore, are particularly requested toattend the forenoon performance. t fAdmis?ion to the Seven Colossal Snows only 00 cents. Children under 9 years, half price. mm feVJ i"iv 1 4t-l'J-fC-S SB r vj ';-' ji1L?'"' j 'oJi-S M n f I V- !wH?:;iitf,-Jvri!.1 rlJ . 1 : Y- KF-i-V XV-h -'O " ' '- t&HL 5 ::'xJS': '-vi i i- n - - Thisis positively the largest and m nt attract- le eombiiiaiion of exhibitions e t r known.' and remains abst Intely Without a parallel in : the history of the world. Iu addition to thou- I sands of Novel ami Interesting attractions nev- j er before sc. n, sulticicut oi themselves to con- : stitute a ln st-ciass exhibition, the great cuilec- ; tion embraces also 4 Wild Fiji Cannibals. ; Captives of War, lately riinnrried from Kbig lliiiiiitni '.iu i.y.ur. !i titiiiin, fit a cost of j,Uit. LIVE DIGGER INDfANS, From the Yosemite Valley. The Only Living Giraffe in America. THE ONLY OKOL'P t' Living Monster Sea Lions an Exhibition, Kept in Massive vtatcr lunks. j A Living B:i.4 EL Z5iSi.l)i i:KOS. iUc Von-.Ie:t::l i:it-U Ico,n, I First and tinly tine of th"hind ever exhibited iu tl.i- c.'Uiitrv. ! PINK-EYED WHiTE DEER F:rct c er seen. A Pair of ! Black Giant African C3TF.ICHES, Ove;: eight feet :ii'.;n. ALL THE ANIMALS CONTAINED IN P.TEACIHa"SGCL8SSiL SMITI i tt I II (I! Are of the larest and most expensive kind. THE FA MOl'S j HORSE-RIDING GOAT, "ALEXIS,"; From Alexandria, Egypt, which cost SM.OtlO bus been brought to perform, on ht.rseback. many of the tlillicult feats of the ino.-t skilful enues triaiis. and creates a decided sensation at each entertainment, in addition to these is the woudci'tul A F i 1 1 C A N SNAKK CIIAliMKlJ. AND HIS STRANGE PIT: FOH M A XCE WITH MONSTER It IC FT 1 LES. Resides .hundreds of curious animals not enu merated, the Menagerie contains also lnagutil cent represent'ii ive sj'eeltu.'iis of Part Living Wild Animals, Hirds. Fishes, Insects. Reptiles, ant! Marine Monsters, and in the department of tlie Hippodrome and Circii. which is STR1C1' LV MORAL AND Hit; 11-TON ED, 100 of the Best PerformersintheWorld Many of theni first-class RAKE U.U'iC RIDERS, including the Great MELLViLLE FAMILY. Ecery feature will be evliihitcd tix ir.i'fM'i:(fi!. CA?The only exhibition i:i America recoa-niz-d and endorstrd t-y both the religious ami secular press, and daily isiicd by cuiincnt ilt r gymeii and divines. "The first and onlv show iu the wt.i hl that uses a DOC IfI.E ( I I'CCS It I .Vi;. and ret p! ires a Dou ble 1'irciis Troupe of 1'erl ormcrs, Acrtdiats, ti.vninasis, ic. Ac. Fiif.e AiiMtssio.v to all who purchase the Life n? P. T. IUiimi'm, uritten by himself : tit iii ly pages, '.ii full pagt! Eugraviiigs. Steel Por trait til" tin; Author; muslin gilt ; reduced from 3.50 to SI .20. "I 1ST OK CAUSES set il iwn for Dial ' ut a Court of C'viim vi Pleas to be held at Ebcnsburg, for Cambria county, cou.ni.-ncii:g on Aloiictiy, June ..o. pioxn: FlItST vi KK. Gates lirow u Coo ner i Ct. Rcl.'e Slrt.rthiil Waltz RrtHiks Todd Crcc Glass & Co Perl.. im Sewing cliiiii Co . rT: G win's Adiu'rs. . . VS. Vo'f .vs. Elac', V.'clsht.iur, V. t!:iel. Mart f.i ick. Mul; It. Ris'.nin. McAlccr. I hristy. Apple. Da is. . . s. -.VS. . V s. Ma- vs. vs. Gshagan. Todd. SKl.'OM) vvr.r.K Wm. M. Lloyd & Co... s. Ua :.: .i.uif B. icign cd issue. vs. Aiirott. 1 . . . . Somerv iiie. ...... Evan i t al. . . . Christy Rrackcn Treltz Coulter Christy. Zcch ct al Lloyd Jonas Heiss Insieo Cambria Iron Co Rarker iV Son. . . Fevan, lor use.. Mai.ie Douoiighe M ill i ken McDerniit Miliikcu Cox Rose Evans Evans . vs. Marx. . . vs. Davis ft al. . . vs. Alleg.Mounl'n C'I Co. ..vs. Itagei. . . vs. Potts ct id. vs. Nuttt r i; Sawyer. ...vs. Smith. ..vs. . ch et al. ...vs. Somervilie & Hipps. ...vs. Doner. ...vs. Pi eltly ct at. . . . vs. t T.risty. ...vs. McCant-f .t KMnc. ...vs. Einplield ct ul. . . . vs. li ickcy. . . vs. Kci iu. . . . vs. Cowan. . .vs. Martin et al. . ..vs. Cowan. ...vs. ISrutty. ...vs. Murphy. . . . vs. .lone'. . . . vs. Jones. '. K. lli'L't:. I'rilinnotnrv. rrothonotnry's Olhce. EMti-du ry ij T7iDOWS' A I'l'K ISKy EN I S! lJl)WS' Ari'KlShA LMM Notice is herebv sdven that the follow .:.ir.r.7.,,,.,r-T.J,l .,,l Personal Pro Notice is heretiv jriveii that the follow . . . ........i .....i i. i I,.., ing ppraisemeni3 yi j.bt.-.ii tmu i riw.ii.t -pei ty of tlccedeiiis, selected ami set apart for . i.. ..'..;. i...p . .r ii.iocr.i.. inidf.f tlir. Act of As sembly of 11th April. I6l..hy ve been rued iu the Register's Office! at Ebensbum and will In- pre sented to the Orphans' Cu.irt. Tor approval, on Wcditcsdan, tlie :.tli d ill f Jio. j i.r.i . to wit : Aipraiscmeut of the Personal Propcrt oi Andrew Itager. lateof Jacl son tov .'i.h ; :"ti bria conuty. dee d, set. apart for -"i"'V -"" l:ugi 1. vvitlww of said dec. di et .-i O 1-'" Appraisement ot t:.e K '.l E.tale il oorge KilU.in. Ir.tetd Cum :iiaiu--: b.-roi-.i, ;"','," ia county, dee'd, set apart for M.uy Ann Ku..:.n, V. i.l.iw of said .iceedciir.-H-l. Appraisemeiitof certain iieal Estate set apii it for Hit u-eof Ann John-Urn. hue Ann ...i...v ein widow oi owcu McGovcrn. laic of Gallit yin township, Cumhri i county. 1 1 ecen ed . -f i 1U 1 ' GEO. W. .(l.VTMAN, f ierk. Clci.l-"sOilu:c.Ebcu-ba-.g'. May 0- 7"i. MHitM. LuMCniiE I WOflLDS Fjlii mm. r. is sgm Si CMlEIillTS s. .Li-s: 1, ! ' sundry writs of Feral. Kxfjfm., Al. Veixl. . joi. and Al. t uri ciicn. i?rued Out ol Court td Ccinuioii IT us of Catnbria ouuui V i. t to me directed, there will be expired to t'u . Sale, at the Court House iu Ebensbiirg-. .Monday, the Stt day or June next, at 1 i. P. l., the tHo"ng Keal Estate, to wit: All the rltbt, titleand interest of Geo. V. I:-,, of, in and to a piece oripnrcel of land site 'c :.i Jackson lowcship, Cambria couuty, srtj. ...-g lands of Wm. Harris. John Horuer, ami oli; i . containing ft' acres, more or less. i.en r . - of which are cleared, having there. .n .: two storv frame house und a fmm i-t:V!e buru, and a lath mill, saw mill and grist mi' t"-w in the occupancy of said Gct.rv- i ' Taken m execution and to oc told al lie . Abraham siutzmau. A Ij5ti. all x he righ t. t it ! aud interest ..i - ; i. i.niah Wi-HKlaml, ,,t. i,, ! 1 to a pu t e or - ol land situate in Mi.s.iuchitnt.u tow usl.ip, bi ia etiint, unjoining lauds t.t Iti'ntii i i . z, Isaac Weaklaiid, and olUei vouiaiuing iAra 1 1 s, nio i e or less, about 15 i.cv. s tn i,-, h arc car ed, having ihci con 1 1 cicii a twot-toi v p.alik house, a frame barn, ami a small stai ll-. :.ow in the occupancy t.t i-liai.htu t UKlinid. 'I ,i ken in cxt eiition und io t e told al tht suil tr John-It n Moore. Also, all the riKht, title nnd imprest f H. C. Dcviue and Cat haunt lii-vinc, t.r, in i.d to a lot of ground situate in ttie V. ci Wat dot' El ensburg borough, amtuia entity. t;..:;:r. ::S feet on Hiuh sireel and running back 'j t Utt to I.loj d sir.-ct, adjoining lot ot Too- o. i. ai.?, dee'd. tin I he east ami let id' Jt-itt: !;. 11.. - on the west, having thereon t-it-ltd a pirt plank i and part f ran it tin eliiitg hi-n ?.. --now :n iLc oc cupancy ot It. C. Devu, o. Taken i i eitcintoii i and to be sob I at t he suit r.f Wm. K. Piper, lor i use of Lewis R. EdwaiJs, for u.-o ot 1". A. Sbo1 j maker. ! Also, all the right, title and interest of Jas. ! W. Urackcn. of, in and toil piece or purci I oT i land situate in Jackson I. wi.slwp, l'uiiili:a i county, uttjoiiiiitg la nils t f V.'n -iioci;:aii, --!i- drew L.'agcr, and others, cct ii;:::; leu acre;.', 1 more or lets, about lio acres cleared, with an or chardnot uow occupied. Taken i i execution and to be sold at the suit of Johi.siou i l'liomp foii. Alo, nil the righ.t, title and interest of Brid get Auu Moyer and Lucas -Mover, oi, i.i i. u,l to a piece or parcel of hiini situate iu Cleaitliil township, Cambria county, adjoining ianti.. ui Mathcw ivory, David Mitton, ami ull.ers. C"t.-' laimng tis acres, more or less. abo:;; acre- n." ' 2'-T&2?? 5-i3 w,,,l;h Hre ele.uetl, having then on erect t i a .J-wJjV , two story log house and log stable, row in " -oSrvVj occupancy of I.u.-.s Moyer. Taken hicurtu- ."i. k i, ---'v"'.V " ' tion ami Io be so.tl at i iie suit of G.W.Jsiu iSTk. ."1 ) ' heckei, for use of E. & 11. Suiter. Al so, all the riiiht, tnle tiiei itmrcst of Jobil I Kiii;?niiin, of, iu ami to a piece or pa: i f 1 ol hvj t situate iu Su.-t-uchatuia twp., ti.ml iia eoun- I V, adjoining lands t,t G. W. -stnlo. Win. Ln .-r- ty, and otiiers. couiuiuing 1 lit n-rc.--, about 5;) crcs of which are Cleared, having thereon ! erected u oiiectory plank In um-.-iihI now oc- cupie.'.. 'I a ken in execution aud to be sold ut ' the- suit d John-ton Jt Scanh.ii. ! Alo,all he rigt.i. title ,:i.'. Interest of David Dm kharf, of, iu au l tua pi, c.- t.r pttrcel of land sit ua te in Mi si ucl iu i na t p., Ca ui bria coutuy, uiljoiniug iiituls of -Micii'i Piatt, i'eti r 11-it i ich. aul others, ctiiiiaiuii.g t.s ni-u-., more tr les-, ativiul ;iu acres of vt hicii :iih cieMicil, havm, I tu'ii ( in erect e'i a two s t orj frame !i"U:-e, a t. -. story Inline Ma hit aud a lo baiii. now in Iho occupancy of David U.ii l.!. ii' :. Tanen iti ex fculioii and to be bt lJ at the ;'.:.. ci JoimJ. Krise, il. I. Also, all the right, titiea'. 1 interest- of W'n.. M"Ch .-.key, of. in miJ loa lot of groutal sit u:t to iu V.'ashin,: t'.n t p., I a m I.i ia count.., lroitting on ttie Oid Portage i:..:l li.-a i. cx I e:i,jg tuicj-: to ftinds of Conrad l.aircr. Hiijoii,it,g .iichaff M"arly ami 'Ibt.tuas H.-witt. i:aing theion erected a oiie-and-a-half story plai.k ln;!s- and Iriine stable. now in llie oi. cu pain;;, ol Was. M'Ci.';skey. fukeu in excciition aud to be Sold at tl-.e suit of A. M'l'u'b'.ei:, fr tiss i f 'li'jri.cy .S: Null. Ai-so, all the riitdit. title an 1 ir.terr.st of t1e. A. M il ier, of, it; and to ttie t ntn a ing n.crite t buihiinir and lot of gi'oi:.,u, to v. it : A certain dwelling house. oue-anti-u-!...if St . in s high, hav ii f a front ot 1 in t . eu 1 1 ot at.J ;. di-pt h of t vvcntv -lour 1 cet. Minuted up.n a ttituin i.t -r piece of ground in the cootif v .f CumLrta, I't.uudi 1 on '.lie east by by land of Michael V.ilty.. street , i.inl i u t lie in i t Ii t Met ; l:il'e. kI.O..tloll the i of Clir-st Springs a.. Lot S, ctUiu'l and to be sold at tin ti i l.e wu.-t ti Hie soul tl by ii land ul William in i f tin ;;. .ii ui ii 17. 1 akin ill exc - tit i,t Jol.n Wag- ner and D. C. Litile t l adnttr as Wauneri Lit 11. Li .!i KiK. Mierill'. t le. " Sheriff's Office, Fbtusburg, May 15, m.U. iE ;V FIRJI IX l. OLD STAB GOOD GOODS & GFicAT BARGAINS to;; iiiitskv ..sij: h SAVING bccoii'.e r ,:,. . '.t')t ) and S'K ICT Hi ' the STOKli r .-c-ntiy ! t ad living iligiitg t il rchasi-t 11. A an ad . Shoe.!::! lit in ul 1 STOCK OF NEW GOODS j x i.i: i'A r villi li v. we f.re now pre; arc.! to j. tonierof the late firm, audi: as will pat ionize us. v. itii Got al' th .-.i.i .:.:.' ir.rfliy new (:;(. 'A .-.li k;r,.'- at PRICES FULLY AS LOW as any other merrhant in or ot;t of (.nml.ru county. It is our intention lo keep our S" t. .its constantly stocked w ith full ami well .-! ej,., assort:r.oiit of DRV GOODS. Di;E.-S ;..."..i i'AV' V GOODS. NOI'IONS. ROOT'S. MiOLf, HATS. CAPS. Cf.c ITH ING. C. It PETS. II PNI I t I! I". OIL CLOTHS. ( 'EEN'SWARE. C.'.IO GKUIES, I LOT It, RACiiN. Ilil. SALT. TO !At Ct . li ; A liS. am", all oi her art icles, lurrn or small, that can be found in any store , f like oharacter i.i the county ; and as wo '.Mend to sj:i.b. Exrusivri.i i:r iu i: tin's i" 1 1 v I'iiiiidt -, and make no t ad t'.etits, we feel s ire tint our stock and our prices will nt t r.ly secure but ri tain for ns a liberal share of I at: o:i:ig. EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL aie respectfully solicited, and if we fail to ren der on I ire s tNfacf ion. both its n c'rds the ouai ity of our goods and the prices asked lor them, it'will certainly be nj fault of the new lirm at the old stand of Shot-maker .V Co., H:gh street. Don't forget to call and we'll uot toi let logivo you full v aluo for your ne tit v. M VERS Sl LLtJXD. Ebcnsburg, Jan. 2S, ls'.l.-tf. OEO. C. K.. ZAIIM .JAS. B. ZIUH. DI.ll.IR9 Itf DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSYVARE, HATS. PAPS. 13 il AXP A T.T. OTHER ARTICLE- fJENER AI.I.Y K EFT IN A COL'N TRY rilORE. WOOL AND COl'N TfiY I'lt'OHUCD TAKI.N IX rXl'KA'Ci. . GJolS. Store cn South Side of Wain Street, j Vi:moval 7nd i;Nr..i.Gi:.Mr.N r. COOKING STOVES, KEATING STOVES, Tin. COPPER & iEMIBI WARE. Having recently taken posscs.-!on of the nf lv titt.-d no ami coriimodious b'iilding on iliytr slret-r, tv. Ti tl.-...is .-asi f tho llr.nk and nearly opi't site the MiHint.ii.i Hotise. the subscriber ia Im-Uit prepared than ever to' manufacture ad atticl-sin the TIN. nl'I'l It and -T I M ..' ; J -I'M WAKE line, till or which will be 1 ::r-i:s.icd t buvers al the verv lowest living price:". 1 he subscriber uIm rof -u.-cs lo keep a. lull, and varied assort mi ut cf Cctkiag-, Parlor and ncatiLg Stoves of the most approve! de. igns. vr cii ii-TIN'G and IK lOITNG made to order Hii.l tvnrinntf'l pert cet in mneitfaeture rtnii ina- ! tcri.d. KKPAlltING promptly attesid. d to. - All work .lone by me will l.e cl.ope nght ami - on fair terms, ami all S 1 ON r..-s and WA .iEsoid bv me -nii tic tleiM-nde-l niton as to onality audi cannot I e undersold in price. A continuiinc' iiimI increuse of patronage is rrspt'i tfudy i i f ted. an! no elfort wiR be v. atitiiiT? to ri-adir en tire satisfaction to ali. VALLi E LLTKINGER. El en-biirg. Oct. la, ls;.. if. fxixuroir.- NoTirr: N-ti.-e i berebv given licit Li ters Tclainei tarv on the i::rat. t-r Daniel Watt.-r-, iu'. ol Chest Springs lioiough. Cambi i.; .Cumy, tlct ased, have Ic n grunte! bv the' Ib-iristei to tbe iifi-dcrti-znt-it. Ail persons indebted lo '.itd esrato' will . lease make itiiinetuaie ayieeiir, au'' tWV having cr.iims uaaiu-t lte-ame wi'l pres-ni, tLcin eronciiv nut )iciit;.u ted for set I lenient. joi:vn tvAi.rm:. t:::.ut, AlleShciy l'vt;.. May V, ';::. -IT.- J
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