1 1.A -J .JULM. 33 ii'i i" rrirrRS83 ' Cenvs Statistics of (.amekia l.oux P'ScCiJi K lit k H ty. Fioin the first volume of the "Ninth I 0 III A I lILLilShi!. C enMis of tlie United States,'' just issued, .- - ..T.--r- .-. we compile the following statistics relating ! 0 . March 21, 1S73. SToAL AND PERSONAL. to Cambria county. 1 lie subjoined table will show the insulation of the county eery venlh year, beginning at lclO, with the increase since the preceding census : Joc-ol Corrcsjo7i(i encc. tog raj. Vis," hy Misses Ivory and Sutton end A. L. Ivory and the teacher. The latter was a very lively burlesque, and pained for A. L. I. a reputation second to none r.s a ihotojirapher. Fcveral musr wcie sunt; ty the Misses Irnrv and Miss Sutton, ami 'Tribune, wo are f , .. i to have a nctv school-house, which is to b completed 0-,-.! 'iVftce in her next. H'Xeil t,iou-h .has .etitioned the l General to change the name of uti'Ce to lauiuurt v-iij "eiVn s r" ll,ake its duut some I'1 cLUlt Cist and tenth of April. tltoona Ll4!i complained to rAu'l. es ii"-,,,t liis Wifc tats v m'u.l. much io his discomfort. j lewait, of lieinpticid township, Tl- ,,..! ,-oiuitv. had Insthieh bioK- . .n:iU00." ' 1 !! ihl" ii ;', liuntintrdon the other t". '!.,. the serious injury of T1 '""r-eifeicd, and v. bo now lies in . ciit- lncrtate. 1,170 :,7S1) 4.480 0.5 17 1,414 ihiow n floui a waj-on, on Mon day a woman ! r'of all kinds go to M. L. Oat " M?tkeiel, white tish, lake herring, 'iening, cod-fish and smoked ::f,v.c thai? clsewUre in Ebensburg. n'j'l-l'Su3 MtssttUjer -8 auihority for "'.",fI"ei ,t thai a n an named Samuel V'wi- i':..zen to death in this county 'ri. u;i lui jubt where or how it 1'"'C us. 'i'i'u "h. V.atterson, a railroad era ' I ,-t t'oneniaugh, had one of his I . i .-usla d vvhie. assisting in mov- t.il lo t -no ruund house, on lUn J- f'nrray, of this j.lace, v j.:. i .1:0 outcry, on caturoaj, an elegant piano and a large. w..u,ii:c ln'iincholu and kitchen w haiuLi:Is. at- n l'faller, of Conemaugh bor , Wi I'.iosday's Johuslovtii 'lt- no ff h.s feet baiiiy ciulicd by : i . 1 - .. . 1. upon U wiine j.t) w:tk woi Kiiig u.ent as a puudlrr in the roii- ii-?1; Sal.:.cv lf- ,f rf-.;:i-8 jr..t e ar.vs; is are miglitier than the pen v.ii'i ti.i.'er b tiie oicii.tion will iLt ar.d ci.me again" if they lii.d oili.j of their steal in futuie is- Ilif r rre nut it. o l.t.s'.xtiue lecently jaesed a bill U.e Uovtrnur to app-omt a ...1 notaries public a& he may er, the oiliccrs so fppoinled lo V-; into ti.e tieabUiy ior mo ii.moneallh. bmkf man on the I', was at O icensbiir, lull 1 h( . a te -I iiifinv hor.er, a :i V, ;. -m home j !,;, a i' l.;ii imer s aiaiiou on juoihi.ij 'A' l.c.i.; i-.ught between the bump rci' two tills, and " badly cruhhed that Mi.i ti.si.ed iii-.n.eli:itely. A. M to, Pi.-sh'.ert, H. A. Shoc iiti.u ami lK asuier, and J as. K,in.' M.n..ij,i i" 1 ha' is the way the Eb- Jiuik' .iin.il g ami .vsiiiiiaciuiiug v.im- .C(i l.li: And n'.-t iy.:,f. J.' n:e. iian!;v nioht s m a .aige scale. ninl .mini Kinaid were ioui twenty feet by the giv- i ;t f i-a.lu.d at the Steel oi ks, r, oti r inlay last, aim me resuu ; neil Irg for the former and a , an'r.io fur the latter, r iiiibin had both ltgs bailly . ; ions crushed lv a fall of . ... :l unr.eat iiouilock, n Friday, '.".''hiist. lltibina, was injured m . ...aimer, and maimed for life, at ; .lace, just two years befofe. naiuvd lluliiday, says the ; :i lirijiocrtit, while endeavoring ie?:. a coal wagon front running into at Shafum Matmn, was drawn in :l p wagon, a.nd fell to the bottom, a of one bundled and sixty feet, and t'.lied ins'autir. r,ir townsman, Hon. A. A. Baiker, i:d honors the high position of ( 5 rand I uliv Templar of the .empleot Honor fr, Irinperanco of l'cnosylvania, ami i i-iigagd in making ollicial visits to : ' snbordinato and Social Temples iT. i.hout the Stale. i-A young man named Harry Smith, a j Tear. Population, I lfSlO 2,117 : ls'20 3.2S7 isao 7,070 1M0 ll.'iott i 1M0 17,773 li-00 211,155 1870 :?(t,5C9 I M'MBEll OF COLORED TOPULAl IO". The census of 1S70 includes OS colored persons, against 115 in 1800. The census of 1810 shows y:J fiee colored persons ami 0 slaves. The number of colored (free) decreased to 20 in 1820, and increased to 62 in ltu0, 9S in 1840, and 128 in 1"0, from which figures it again deceased to 115 in 18UU r.nd to l8 in lb70. The slaves j were not heaid of after It 10. ' SfM DKTt OF NATIVE AND KOIICIOX HORN. i Of the native born. 28,758 were born in Pennsylvania, in New York. 18 in New ! Jersey, V28 in Maryland, b'.i in Ohio, and I 75 in East and Vvst irginia. Total na j tive born, 2D.022. j 'i'he number of foreign born resident in ! the county in 18C0 was i,5t5, and in lTO I was 7,001). Not included in these figures i there were in 1870, lti.840 having a fuieign ! born father, ami 15,200 haviiiLr a f.irsig'.t Lorn mother. Of the 7,00'J foreign, were born in British America, 184rSin Eng laml and Wales, 2,210 in Iieland, 07 in i Scotland, 12 in tJieat Britain (not stated), i 2,704 in Germain-, 1K5 in Fram e. 7 in Noi , way and Sweden, 20 in Switzerland, 2 in i Holland, 2 in Poland, and 1 in Italy. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AND ILLITERACY. j Of the 7,041 children reported as attend ing school, 4.07'J ate white males, and i:,847 white females ; there are 10 colored males ami 5 colored females reported. Of native birth there aie 7,(180, and 201 of foreign birth. Of those over ten years old who cannot read we tind 1,720, and of those j who cannot writw j.2o0. Of these iili'.eiate j persons 2.005 are over 21 years, hile the number between the ages of 01 -nd 15 is only 212, showing that there is improve ment in the generation coming fin ward, between the ages of fifteen and twenty one there are 7 who cannot wi he. uf : the illiterate enumerated above, 11527 are na tive and 2,514 foicign born. The honors of illiteracy are thus divided between the sexes : Males who cannot write, 1,200 ; females, 2,044. ELECTED 6TA7ISI ICS. I Under this head we tind in the county 50 religious organizations and 4) edifices, capable of seating t.',i5 persons, and val ued at t i 1 , K- ' Of thes organizations, 2 are Presbyterian, 0 Methodist, 7 Euther an, 11 Poman Catholic, o Baptist, ami 1 Episcopalian. STATISTICS OF SEX. i Of males we find 1K.G"1. ami of females 17,00s a preponderance in census statistics. BY Johnstown, March 18, 1373. "Dear Frekman "The stormy March has come at last." Peal, genuine Maich weather prevails here in Johnstown, and it is thought that the spring wiil open ear- Masters Ivory, eakiat.d and Eitzinger. ly. '1 he sugar season hns fairly' begun, e also had an eiFcient band of it nsic from and v ill soon be over. All fool's day is ; Chest Springs ami vicinity. 1 he closing rapidly approaching. Moving day, too, ' address by J. B. Noonan ended theexhibi w.th i s turmoil, ita trials, its labors, its tion. Mi.ch credit is due to the pupils of silverings, and iis privations, will soon be ' tlds school, as well as t the audience who upon us. I have often tried to write up witnessed their efforts to the former for n.ovinj: day, but I could never do the sub- d:e admirable manner in which they ac quitted themselves and to the latter for Tun Bell's Gat Narrow OrAfiE Hail r.OAD. The following description of the i'.loe named enterprise, as we'd a the region through whi'h it asses, and the gieat natural stores of vralth its const rne tion is sure to develop, appeimd in the Ecliidaysbu; r Standard some three Moll lis at'o, at tl 1 1 A N DsOVK OF KICFS. i-;.'f.i!ic w;. -r' lr. Com Jr;,;! !, '): :. !, n)U l.idc : Ad.i: t!'f- I'bysii iaii, a a rule, ci i;i.m;it i,!r chip in t:itii-.- m cxer.-their oil .cos la it i would l ave been publish ject fuiI justice. My feeble eQ'oits are somewhere on tile in your ofiiee ; so I will content myself now by saving that 1 sin eeiely symi.atldze v, ith those who are nn nuaiiy compelled to move from piaco to place, to find a shelter for themselves and their families. Among those of your patrons who have not to move maj' be mentioned Frank . Hay, who is still the same clever and oblig ing man he has always been, rnd who still puts up and cils any quantity of tiu vare at his weil known stand on Washing ton Stieet. Hay Brothers do not move neither. They can be found on the same stieet. James J. Murphy does not change his place neither, but will still sell cheap cloth ing at the Star Clothing Sioro, Clinton stieet. The same may be said of John Ilannan. Patrick O' Council has suspended for a short period, to repair his spacious build ing. Ho contemplates adding a numhar of rooms. Mr. Streum has also suspended temporily. to fix up his house. The Ben ford House is about, having a cubit r.dded to its stature, another story, mora room, etc. The new M.-rkef House is completed, a al the couneiimen of the borough have bought thiity chairs, worth $1(5 apiece, for themselves. .A i. other poor-house arrange ment, except that O. I). V. is not appended tolhis item of expense. The tax-j avers hereabouts have to sit on twocioliar chairs. John Dibert is now finishing up his man sion. Ditto Jacob Ft ml. George Fritz is about building a splendid stable near his lesiilence. 1 lie new Episcopal clir.ich is progressing, also the Albright church, in the ot h ward. Andy Glass, Johnstown's oldest and mot efficient policeman, has been p:it on the retired li;t. He and his four brothers served in the war, but what of that? The 'poor soldier" appeal has lost its talisman ie power, when slay-al-home patriots c.n be promoted to the place once occti; itd by the "deal soldier." "C," who t. rites some for the Tribune, Fays, in a panegjrie on the dead, that 'there in no living hand to-da that can write the history of Johnstown prior to a period of a quarter of a century ago ;" but th.n he goes back himself to a half a cen tury ago, and 1 think I could almost wiite its history from 182:5. If I couldn't. Judge I could. St ill it does not maliormuch whether it be written at pll or not if it should be written as badly as he writes it. I'o Yinj could do it qu:te a weil. The grtatesl woolen factory in the woil-.l. Mstoi i- a i ce e : i - the good conduct observed by them on the occasion. Z. I"tr !!. "4 Tny nt tt. TV, n c !"- VoJ-T". Pear Freeman. It was my good for tune to be p rest lit at an enteilaii:n.ert given by the members of br. Cecelia's Am ateur Hebating Society, on the 17lhinst. After being cotnfoi tably seated in Excel sior Pall, a neatly printed progi r.maic (nothing but neat jobs leave the jftMo.m ofiice i was irivtn tome. Bv it I saw the plays were '"Biian Br n hoin e," a cal Hibernian melo-drama. and a f; titled '-Watching ami Catching." 'i'he dramatic persona were well sustained throughout, and rcticcted credit on tht Cecel:a;-s and those who trained them. Mr. J. Peilly delivered the o;- niug address in a very pleasing manner, his manly bear ing and graceful gestures speaking highly for the youm? orator. Mr. E. McSwiggcn followed with the panegyric of St. Patrick. The young Hibernian seemed in eaimsl mid you could see plainly thut he spoke tho sentiments of his big "hesit. Oh ! ho-.v many rcminisccr.ee tl id his sj tech awaken in the breast of many a Milcrian lemiuif ceiit es of "The- J.ii-t rali! lle J the rr-;n," an island which is dear to every tine Irish heart. V. J. Lynch, as Ui ian Borrhoime, seemed lo catch some of that tire which warmed the heart of Erin's Lest and great est king. Mr. M. Hill played the part f Tormajinus with very good eilect ; but vim could f.- o plainly thai it was foreign to'h:s nature to aci the tyrant. O'Donahuo was woH personified by !r. P. Kelly, Ids gia (--ful movements and tine speaking eliciting merited applause. Mr. S. Can; bell sus" tained the part of Erena finely. Her min ing in disguised as a harper was renlly tone! it'g. Mr. W. Kelly, with his "pro log," kept the audience in roars of laugh ter, and i think many w ill remember Felun MeGuire for along time. Mr. H. 'loner did his part very well ; the scenes between him and his servant Larry kept ail piesei.t in e-mtinur.l merriment. -Mr. V. Byan acted the old miser and money-lender, a; d few if any, I think, no matter how grave tliey are, could look at him and his facto tum. Jacob, without indulging in a heaity laugh. Mr. P. iteynohls peisoiniiid "The Traveler." and indetd to look at him you ! would think him "off on the 0.55 train." i ami his dear Lucy along with him too. On the whole 1 was much pleased with my visit to my Ahn-.i Jiittcr, and will not soon : forget the pleasant tcene I have hastily i tried to sjit tch lor your couunns. v us time had not ouv coi v of the ; rrcr in some mysterious viay escaped oni -vision. As the road is desigi fd to tip the unde veloped coal fehls and primeval forests of tl e n rth eastern part of this county, among our readers t hero are not a few who w,il be inU-ioMcd, '- veil at thi late day, in the account given Li low : Thrre isn enterpri-.f in Tilair rrentv which v li.ive often ib..nKbt of noti.-ir a't : i n.e h-neth an enii i i i in. i i-.x i i'l-iieu .ii wi!leii is !:uv;'-;v C.r.f to On. B. K. Bell. Narrow Gi;:i.-e a"d id: t:u- cut i pris'- and e'.ievi-v vi ili'uo to t lie Bell's Oa V.' i..i.i.-..i,, liiiiiini uom j-,,-;) s ;i,nSi l'a. K. K., over the Ailcj;hej,v nioentains dow n to the valley cf the t'i a: tl.-hl er. ek. This important wn-.k, wliieli is l he on'iv nar row gurge road in the Stato, exi-ept a sTiiail one in the sinthraci! eiml legions, was n.i... nu lire, in April, 1S7L am! since tlirit Jin.e the T.n!; .f const rm 1 ion lias been pushed w itb ireat v1;or, until at 1 1 i i time tlie qra.! ing has been completed as tar as tin sniemil, :.tl tiie rails have ben laid within a mile or to al' the same jioint. "fader the supervision of skillful and ex perienced engineers, the read ko far as hud is a model of durable and (-.-.if engineering, and we doubt it' there is a 1':k1 in tlio coun try which, niulfr similar circuimtances, can surpass it in t his e-scutial t !m ractr nsi . And this has been accomplished in t!.M.!"ac.t t' nnn.erons obstacles, thf character of the "on .,, u-.e psrapiirtnalta esent u'.I to m tcigcnt pi act ice. and some even combine elegance with convenience. In the iatiir caitgory the l)i. Oidshue must .n p.laccd. 1 hty have for many years er.;orl an e tensive as well as lucrative pr.-ict'icc. wh .c'i. cousiamiy increasing, rendeicl ineivaM-d iiles m-cessai v. i iic-n- .- but j.. .... , .,c. td tl. ai tney were -i ngeii t orcet nn addi tional building. This has just been c Hn p'.ttfd, a ltd tl.tir double suilc of ro..n;. rc moilcled so as to secure th--" frr. atest -o-,i-veuience. comfit and e!oLra:;ce. The l'n.-t and irain 'ilc is the lTcej tion roir.!. v hic'.i is ri.te;rl f : ; m tiiaet ftit(, by the o!tl hrwny. To the right i-- tl:' liniii s' consulting room, access t which is also Lrai"ed from Grant s'.iei-t, but bv a V3 laci sev ml Ones f marge and uiv:ii,l. situ li:eir i:t oi visiting i at a-r.ts s l-,o i a 'I: . i . r. .e.i lO , I'.t ' i ; pn ..l.n..o mil'. :i.-pel MlVllt. ir r ;.-,! i'l ,' i i i-.ii -veil hi K(ic . : ml i ii. . ... 1 1 i- n.i. . .i.irr with . !-.,,. via ii 1 re n.-p. I. f-t.ti i?i :flir the I. ir.rs, I.I.HO. i pnrutrr. U Kill 11.; ili t.tet r' V nil i. '. . ml i.! i f. tion l t'llioiiH ile- ;.ir. ii.-l S"; ' f oi1 ne-iiine i n 'm il;; . , -if.-, ti'inus, run- ill. 'a i kr. l'i.Mi ! ii ' ;e j "i.nxr't t l"e e l If;' - r, mi, j,-.. s M.-i-i ile! ! me I vti:) li..( i. iicver'v of tin liioort. .i.-lnlill Mlklier.sl b9- 1 . It disconnccir.l wi h tl le :ei:er- n the left of tho iceiptioii .other piivate c ni.li ing io;.i: naris the Laboi nt'-rv. ; tluit necessity for Kiitering the main an TOTAL I J -.I : i Adams Towmi'p. . Kt All, uiii-ny 'i ivii... l.-IOl IliHekiicK is , . . t q in unit T iv p . . . . tMIlllMIH ilofO .. Carrot! TO ne':. . L'hi i oiHi.ii ilor. . nest, t tw list.: p. . t'li'SI P inns If r, t irii t'llel.l T w p ( 1,1. Mill. tii l! 1 p Co:;eiu'a Ho. . I r. B-70. IV4.J I 1.44 t'.'j 1 1 .f.-J 1 : 1 -jo ( .opcrsdai" bof. ' royle ii. esiii I.oee.- ui v Hor. . t. 0..in'a u I '' ' -i't u us on I i. 'I'i.ii.; 1 t.nilii7.:n i wp. . . J lies so a owns'p TOW'NSHI .lulu. mown, tm. w l.itl ..I'll od " M. 4i a 5! II 1.11' 01 1 &IU r.orotfi) Ilorotix'i. "St I .M um-tiM- Tw.i. ... Mis M 1 1 1 i ! J - lioro. Fro-necl Hi ro i leliiM ml 1 ti in 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 iB i. ..i um in it "i i ie Itor. 17, S.l..iellllllrt Tp. I.IlHi l , In . n.i Tow tisliiji I.CiU !.-4ij ! Vi HM.inali.il I v. . I .'.: .-1 V.'tnie lowiiniiif.. '.-'.-J 4.'i '. Wiint'ir iloro ... : 0 J ti7." Voucr Tijwiis'p. .. 1.0.J "AKi I :oi s On. Fikk at Ei.air Fck liy jinmcd to lt-nlk. i ile ire sluu k in this city about half l.-Ul i 24 i : PlSAST At K -4 alarm of l ast twelve o'clock on Tuesday mornim was occr.sioneil by the desti ucuoii lire of twelve cars loaded with oil, and the ! burning of the oil loaded on live additional cars, a shoit distance East of IJlair Fur j mice. The cars were attached to the Sec i ond Harrisburg Freight East, and when near the scene of the comlagratioii a por- bf'.ve of I'ercival F. Smith, Superinten- I tion of the train became detached and the 81 of the Lowistown Division, was crush- ; 3i: death whilst engaged in coupling .! en Thursday last. An inquest was ilc sin' the body subsequently foi wauled : f i'.niington. Pel., for burial. Mi. Kiizabeth Hichardu, of PlairFur- : iqh. llUit county, has had her husband, whji llithaids, incarcerted in the Holli p -.nig jail on a charge of adultery. A rb.;ii Mis. Will, employed as a domestic t- family, said wilt thou to John, and j ;-.id ; hence the prosecution. 4 ' the dumping out. of tho bottom of 4 '.i.o at the bteel Voiks in Johnstown, I riT last wek, a qwantity ot molten t i was j reeipit ated upon a young man ta. 1 John C horpenning, burning him in a bhocking manner that little or no ) :.io of his recovery. 1.1 . -V . C voting son ol -itr. ivmuii vweu, i ,e btinmgh, attemjited to get across iioad track m a hoise and wagon, i.vdAV last, but a moving tiain, com-.-..utact With the vehicle, upset it r w the boy out against sonio metal, t I. ii-aking both of his legs. ngi.i n. .! the ob.tuarv notices m our pr- )xh . -.-..iv we announce the tieath tit a ht '') u ,.f Mr. m. A. Jonus, antl in doing 'Ot-..: "t rci' ain from expressing ee, e t vi "'I t for our greatly bvre.ivt d friend. ;i u ..-m than a fortnight Mr. Jones h.. '. ..-...-d ujiou to moutn the Li-s of wile, 4- .v-'i chihl, and truly m y i be sa tl ':- j uui.ien is haul to beat. '.:. .:en, who les.erves well of his ' 'i ' l.'.. ad a large family, to which ad ij t;4 being freijuctilly made. One --f ins little boys was thus inter f;'i : John, how many brothers and '.tLif you got?" 'i don't know," T:el th'e boy; "I hain't, been home - ii liuii." The boy had been at I -iu'b .'he.iu cash sto.e buying goods 15 l,.jvor than they can bo hail eij,e- :u LI cars subsequently coming in contact the oil took tire from some unexplained reason, to tally desUoyitig the number of cars above ; stnted. The liamcs from the burning oil : brilliantly ilhjnunatetl the city, and it was ; tirst suj. posed that the lower railway shops were on liie. the alarm being struck there- ; for, but it was soon discovered that tho conflagration was outside the city limits, ; when the tlitl'erent Lie companies quietly j returned with their apparatus to their re- j spective engine houses. I' poll proceeding , to clear up the wreex after tho liames had subsided, the witckers i.'ere hori ilicd to j discover the body of a boy who hud been ; roasted to cL-ath during the progress td' the tire, the body being so horribly burned as i to be past recognition. From a bunch of i keys subsequently picked n at the same place wheie the botiy of the boy was tits- covered, it was learned Ihut the name of, tho deceased is F. II. Koss, wlmsu liomeis j at liver's Mills, near '1 ipton, it being gen- j e rally supposed that tue boy had uoten i passage on the tram for the purpose of j stealing a ride. '1 no burning of tlio cars j blocked both tracks, consequently the pas- I senior trains due in this city early in the : morning were deiameti seveial hours. Al toona Tribune. r- . ii i :.. , - i i i . Ol males Hoi usual ' m :easi in mis couiuv, win piooiioiv i it- put m operation about the lust of May. l'his immense structure islocaittl in Wood vale borough, and will have an immense capacity when put in comj lete operation, i lnltnd to write a desti ipt ion of it anil the new tannery in tiie same b".iough, express ly for your ct'iumus, ;is bixiii as I can get time. ! The school are all thsincr lw.e. One month more will turn out upon the world about two thousand pupils, if not t-chokns. Apropos, 1 would say heio that the lifth i moiitli schooling in ti.e to uships, like tho : tk'th wheel to a wag m, is a useless cx i pense. The schools become Rtarly de : seitetl in the r-l liv-r, J-ift before tie time of closing. It is not so in the boroughs, ! where children's hib' i is not rcquntd. j We have two tljily papeis h.eio now, and i there is a lively competition r rivah-l.ipe:;-l isiing, viliu'h is salutary, if not whokson.e. ': I do m-t care which ni ; whips. Oi o goes ; by steam, and one by gas ; bv.i the gas, as usual, gives the most light, wlolo t he steam has the most power. My prayer is that both may succeed. The editors have been very kind to me, and I can but wish them good luck. I take both papers, and both daily ami weekly i.-snes, ami if these edi tors had a thousand subscribers like me they would soon shine conspicuously in the li.-t f bankrupts. "Yon know how it is yourself." It i now proposed to form a new county out tif the first ward of Johnstown. That ward is very populous, judging by the vote polled. Tho sixth ward will tie ready for admission as a IState in iheyear 1870. Tho territory is large, and there was an acces sion in tne day to its population of sixteen botlies, if not souls. The morals of the people here have im proved ten per cent, since the excitement upon local option. This I know by ocular demonstration, as well as cardie, sensation. I have no doubt that the world would be ten per cent, better without ardent drinks. Yours, Hi. Willie. i : i'nlrlek'w 2ty l f;nlttziu. Gai.mtzik, March IS, 1S73. Mil. Eoitok The Penevoleut Associa tion of An civ-ut Hibernians celebrated St. Patrick's Hay here in a highly becoming and pleasing manner by a large paradn. The day was e'euraud line, the cool breeze which prevailed throughout rendering the occasion very agreeable. Early in the morning those who wtre to take part in the procession gathered at the -school house on Tunnel Hill, and at half-past D o'clock pro ceeded in a body to the thurch to attend .Mass. l lie procession was omcertii ov I'h os. Stanley, Count v Delegate, and Edw. Cailaglmn and Jas. O''eHl, Piesh'.ent and Secret at y lespectively of the Association. They displayed a very beautiful gieer. siik banner, wreathed wilii Ihe ever green slis-.m-rock and bearing appropriate mscript ioua. with pic! lire of the A pestle of Ireland and Malt! of Erin with Iiaip.The richly triu meil Ea.thos fairly glittered in the sun. At the chuich our zealous pastor, Hcv. Thomas Uyan, delivered a most eloquent and affect ing senium on St. Patiick, the I'atrou of Ireland, during which he dwelt feeliujrlv upon the ciVoi is made by the English na- j tion to crush out the faith in the Emerald Isle, hut by strict adheience to the cun- sels of their bishops and priests the t cmle ' of that beautiful but unfortunate hind had preserved the faith, and to-day the govei n 1 ment of England is so paralyzed that there is every reason to believe that the time is not far distant when the sons of Ei in in their own country, as well as in this, will be able to display the banner of green and elevaie it aiove tiie liatetui red. Alter. Mass was over all fell into line and marched to ! Galiitzin Station, and from thence back to Tunnel Hill, with tifes and drums J laying ! Irish tunes appropriate to the occasion, j The people of Galiitzin who participated tm that day not only did credit to them i selves, but to tho cause they represented. ( euntry and -fhe height d the summit e the point of connection w ith thp lVimw! v - niara.lroad at Bell's Miiis i welve hnii.'.rod . and foi ty-t". ve feet in a dbitam c of ilo and . ' a half miles rendering a i,raili- of i i.e l.un , died and fifty-eight feet per milt and very ' heavy riruis neeessary. v Tho scenery along tfie route of ih road is necessarily t;rand. AVinding in and e.ri u: d . mountain ravines, crossing gorges, curving j arc.ninl prinls hundreds of feet above ihe streams below, the traveler has unfolded to ' his view a. jianoiama of mountain scenery : iiiistii passed in America, m.il amply worthy ' of a special visit by the admirer of nature ' in her grandest form. i 'I he nionr.tain scenery, however grand, 1 ' would scarcely compensate on" the building of a railroad, and the e.-Mitlemtn w'no are ai . the head of tip-enterprise, whil fully aj.;. re- 1 . l iating natnie's loveliness, are not iminind ! fill of her hidden jew els. ami it was to get I at t he.-e that t he const niciion ol the road has j been niiilertakett. Nature is s.f.me'.hing of j : a miser, s,;, loves to hoard her treasures, i : and is boiuetimcs smivs!til urlil Httacked ! Py men ' enertry and ei.terpri.se. Such was ; tlie case in I his iiiMiacco. . j Th" line of th road passes directly thro' a legion teeming with undeveloped wea.th. i lion ore is known to exist in laij.e qnanti- . ! ties. Lire ehiy of the tinest quality ahnn- tlant. lliiilding t tones are numerous. 1 m j n i ei iso fon-sls of pi re, htmlock, chest nut and ' other va.lur.lle tiinl-er w I'.isper to each other ' of the jjood tliey shall do in the i!l w hen ; tin ax of lhe wooiiuiau has laid tliein low. ' j I'ndotihtedly, how ever, 1 1.e immense, tin- . i:'.-i( ;.i-it ruai helds o. this leimi are th imist important ami are destined to he a source of almost incalciilal.l,-profit to their: lucky owners. This coal is nearer tlie ea-t- ' ern markets than any other bituminous vein , tlrveiop.-d, is said to be fi'lly equal to the celebrated I'limherland coal for all ptactical purposes, and will command a ready sale. It is estimated that the diily shipment of coal alone over the road in onevear l'lom the present time wiil exceed livo hundred ton. Thus it will be seen that lhe Dell's Gap railroad is an important enterprise, that it , will open for purposes of tr.u'ic a n li and hitherto undeveloped country, and ihat its t'U-.iiiiess must of micessity ho n p-i in one. 1 Hut this is not all. The road proposes to "spread itself." Tlie distance from Hell's M::is to Clearfield Creek, one of the best lumbering regions in the slate, is only six teen miles. To tl.is point the. load will l.e shortly tompieieil, ami, in ail pi onalu i it y , it will in a lew years extend through t'iear tii ld and adjoining countiesau.i connect w ith other roads in the northwest. ' As ve said al thu be-inning, the rapid cet.structiou of this important artery of trade is mainly due to the indomitable cx ei t ions i .f ' ie ieral Hell. True, ha ownn sev eral thousand acu s of heavily timbered land much of it underlaid with coal au-1 sev- fr.Tv.re in '''i'ar pur- C. "-..' p private door, ai t i:ti acce. room is ;. and in the tbi-i o is no room to pro-euro mcdiemcs tr retire advantage which ht.lv Patients alvav: jneciate. T'r.e reception and eonMiUing rooms an handsomely furnish d. and iti tl t ir now iuh.rr.mt nts of paintings and up h lstei ing iu-M-ni a most luxurious api finance. "lhe Labo; -. , ;-y is a s ceial itself, c. nsti ; d for the jari pose of obtaining accuracy in compound ing preci -i 5 . t ions. Peie the mei:cines from tlio very ba-o to the composite state are com i nuu'il y nudtf the iuiiunbate su pervision of the physicians, so that tlie gieatest accuracy is se.cuted. In charge of the Laboratory i a cbmit of liflt en year practical experience. Thus patterns can liave the ntimt coufidencc in t! e jiu rity of ti e medicines, and t 'no ."accurate compounding of the prescriptions; r.hie Ihe widesp: ead reputation of the 1'rs. Oldshue themselves furnishes a guarantee of their trustworthiness and skill, and h:s l et'ii lieseived only by constant and intel ligent application to the arduous ditties of the medical profession in its varied 5 h.ise. It gives us pleasure in thus noting the evi dences of their enterprise and success. i'i!tburih Tint. lr 11 1 1 .701. Tin niirnrt vi!T! r 1 , ...e - - . . -, ii.. i,c.1.l..bI 1,7 - ... .rr,.:.:ir , thr ,, , Y...I Br III i!:ll'C.T OT I !h-.i.:i,- l,i ,. . .1 ' ' ,11 l.--,ll'-il-.-. ..- .11 1 . . u i:,, x-r. ,;. r tf.e 'ftr,U-c l,i, nri Ion 1n11.it i.M-iir,- :. . v.,.,o -..,. '" "ro !i:t!d" to a.ittVr'.nif w.rs? x.an rt.viti. -I ?e i-ii ri.-i iirmvv, inn tn -si.. it: spii ii. JC'i lu icl r,-.. '(', t,;,-. :. . (t. -l I -d tutinir eie f.-f Miprijiii: i-.ine-il lorn'! o I heM ilts-ar-es, v e.ik .in.i t !-.. tde ; tor clean:!: nn 1 put if i'.u the i itis.teii Mood mi.l itnparti' ' v!j-01- 1 1-; ! i tiie li.tvr a ; f r.- . i j ' 1 j ;i - ij i i, , restor ing' the wn;i!:(.i...! ! !rt;tion. I'SU . " ntrcisti or i- iit.i Mehe, wTifetj p.-o:eu e.c 1 iy t'i- Iciiih.i' medical 11 1 . 1 Si i l 1 ; s 1 1 : 1 .1 in. )o:i it t.i. I'.i ri "1 ho i:io?l pow 0 fui t ii'i- ::! -i ; :c;::i ive !; iiiuvn to I ho n:o.1i-.-. ' wiiil ! "' I 1 i- lu no now n ml nnt r ed iltsen v err. hut lias leen lona i soil bv 1 lie leioiiinf phy ieia:i : o: tier ei .nut i i s w it it t.'. ni.'ri .'n( rilur fli..t -..nts. 1 h-.r'i it '.p ni n 'i'? i ir-a.'r t t-e iti.-et: e- nrirfin t x c't' .tr ics h'i. piiv iet. Tln-y a i ve onl lem p.e iiry 11 I'-ft. Iiul liT-.-nt ion. I'm t :U ney J:i.l ilys-!ii-; !m . i 1 h iiii. tt nd k i mil e.1 1 i- uses, mOMiro to P 'I'.w c-r 11". K l-i-l' tiie n;.i. i.t .111 ro n Ti-I po; 1 1 1 4 ft -sat! rod. J'11N t K'M.l.oiii;. is Ph-tt St., N. Y., ! . S- U- A i. -it f..r ti:r I'nit'-l St:in. j 1 i-i.-et-nel). tin p r H..tt'.e. Send for Circuliir ! IGKXSi: XTICK.Thc follow- i iir Pctit:ei:s fnr Tavrni, V"Ttim House II01.1.0A there ! are yon awiire that from Huntley, the fair ih-rler and sonare, you can buy tlie lies! of liardware, and home made tinv .lle. Mini i.'i! kilels of woiii'l v- nr. , b-sio'es i-vi-i v ".f -Je of r!.-is.-.7 ;i 1 e, ;ind grocer ies! heap, fresh and r.tre, at prices that v.iil f. ir i hea tmess i om pa . e with t Irose of any hi- dealer here or t 1m-,-. hoi .- '.' If you don't know these fr.ets, 'call at Huntley's bi house-fun isbit g depot. Fhensi.urg, and i.ti willsoon see "how it is voiirseit" ;" hut f you do know tln-m ami "ilni't act on the knowledge, we can only say that jou are s andii vt-t y n.nch in your licht, and the sooner you j.;ct out of it the better for your p. ket-i 01 ik. oil at n.i C'luirt f.i.ii.M n p m es.-nte.l nt Arunmont ("on 1 1 . con iiiene.iiir on l ue'dy, A prtl 1st : 1 Vt-:i.v I t( i n-"-. ('im!;tin Itn'cnit!;- C o.,re.. t.jotiner. Thonia-1 JmJ -o. Peter 1 1 annl.oi , Haniel McHouald, Ku ni'.l ll.i rmi r. oaen.a.iuh ri'irou.-'i PiiM Kl'.iy. 1st wr l. I'.is- inriiiaiiKh !i orough Kdzu (111fer, Ia vi.l l-'alo-7ti. F. .it.k'iu il irrii?!: - P.-p r I':'.--;t. .Tot'ii !r.-:i l oma I It thu, 1 ward: .la- T'. llentor 1. J.iiui h i ii.. 1 ;.'.. Sli UTor, Win. llouht, ;' iviii-il: Jneoli i-eii.l, (t'l 'iii-I. Mlllvi le p...!-.i,.-li -Peter Mc I lermot t. Joseph Kie!o!ioii-e. Mis. Ann ll.iiley. rred. Sehnetder, K'P'ifu. I boiii -i, M-.!ig-:ret Mejiermott. Jiioh'i.Mii Town-hip- i.n lli.nl Noes, Cm lotiar. ii'niew. .;. i.ii;5 i'..i:r.t-t. ' 1 i ... . ,re 1; .1-. n'rf : 1 eoriro WomTrrofh. w isiiOu-t iti T iiir; Jo'ki .'laliptiaiit. V :.! TowR'iip- Henry Kr: r.i-r. HUNG HoI SK I.tl FVSF. ro'.eii'.:llli :.. .I.i'm MTiirtJiiian, 2d WHrft. ( "liet S;i oi --" Pi i one li - ,Ioh 11 I'n mso. P.f-.-n n r f 1 1 ; I-. SP-ohon A . t 'Imso. .l.il.i'.ii.iwn U.ir. Adam Bicrshank, 8d ward ; Pultun .V t own, 4th wir.t. vc a tiT 1 ht; si:. J.-.'.itnrown Tt -r. Hoary Kritz, John Iaidwig, : .vhoiesale, ad wur-t- 1 .1. K. HtTE. r roth-. notary. I F.l-enst'ur?. .ti.teh !,. l.s.a. Heaven bless S. 1 rot her, k-c - gi i .ii: line, unsurpassed by coteplete is on M.on .1. I less, w ho, -w ith h; - so t! ne in 1 lie el it hi n: any other. Their St.. r street, in famous John-: tow 1. kind 1 .,.-.! im.n 1 it km street ti rst in oici spring Had borough, where all will tind trea'nu nt an i never know a sorrow for having it a Li'Mikum lot of 1 lot hing cheap to- . or the; lllle -. to-d-l v n t!,.-.; is now nt any other uni, for t-e r store. LM 1 and V4.i Mriin d to repletion with thi ol eh-gan' clot hing, etc. . -, that.has vet reached tl, tor t In Lit, cit v. V." II ! inn in !e duuise' f rain 1:P no Nature beg"'ns to ibui her green, and tie' other dames and uniiii-i'i-i. thinking about a change sii 0 -it 1" to tl... .-...e-,1 (e,!,,,,, now a 'HT. : eldng, then will all feminino eyes ami many feminine iooini, ps be turned in the dir.: .: it. I. t 1 .11, .. .1 k'. 1. n- -.vm-d ilre-s goods li ud 1 i r v 1. . y : :i r. 'r t " Td : i v st r'''t. .lonnstown, which is ; r c." . n ' 1 lie phu-e to I'll V t he i hoM cst e I ill I lie low est pi ii' ti v m s.. .: ; i lav ah ng he Hut their abstnee would not affect the I They looked as 1 hough they were entering iieiisiuirg r-.t :i-.v l'ucsday last, a young man named H.'uki, met with a most shocking wl.ue employed at the log job tf itnilio aspiehaumt township, ihiscoiui- j 4jle piesumption is that he allowed the mat .t at work at the time on top of j ,el. lo j,rey upon his mind until he became llieili lUlidersoll, luiiir Gilt man 8 3- A. til iU C l..e. i'n.ei..d ill .ie I i-j rn I i :1 . r t.lift lilies. J ' had het'oimug frozen together, and them int., the river wIihII Slllhlplllv i'1 gve vay, carrying bun with it, .lie i.iissago ins head was caught be- two of 1 net loos and crushed in a IH1'oa! maiiiiei. nriidiicimr tieath almost Vo.iug iiooks rt aided within " e mile of tho Cherry Tree, and ShockiX'"-. SciriDE at Kabt Co.nemaugh. John Chitoliinz, one of the most respect ed citizens of Kast Conemaugh, and a j strictly honest man, as we know by expe rience, was found hanging by the neck, perfectly dead, on rtaLinilay morning last, in tlie attic story of his boot and shoo shop at that place. Mr. C. had left 1) is house on Friday morning, after assuring his wife that he was going to Johnstown to employ t a shoemaker to work for him, Out his con j tiu tied absence exciting alarm, seaich was instituted and continued until the appalling i fact was revealed that he had coimnutt-i i suicide, as above stated. H hat prompted the terrible deed is beyond human ken to I conjecture, but as he was some three hun ! drett dollars behind in the collection ot a ate entrusted to him as tax eoi.ectoi In T'auut twenty-one years of age. jThe school building kuown as t r "'1 liouse. in U'. Leliiirk towush the Hoss "ise, in lhackiick township, this '".' .is destroyed by lire on r'riday Cl" last about ' o'clock. liow the "-t.-n.atcd is a mystery, but as the wer lust discovered on the outside tl'f building, one of two theories only '.account for it either that it was set iiiaiifiously or caught from a barrel h the indies, being wood ashes, were "lived. As ashes, however, had Credit Mobilier and sich like Suiiiming tip the last winter's campaign, 1 .i that we had twenty-f.uir snows, forty blows, sixty c.J' , r. ... ice-liootU. Not bat! for one term. The lecture delivered on last Sunday evei-.ii.g by Kev, Francis B. Cannon, O. H. li., in tlie Catholic clouch of this place cave universal satisfaction. i'he tiagic death of John Cristanz, at Kast Conemaugh, has protlucetl uprofouml sensittioti. lie was aii honest man, and his very honesty was the cause of his death. Four man 1 We sympathize deeply with the family. There have been so many accidents and deaths here of late, that 1 cannot record tlieiu. There is only one step between time and eternity. Ami here 1 would quote a stanza from Gray's Llegy, but that foun tain of poetry has been and is tapped by so many that 1 leliain at piescnt. You cannot fail to perceive that I atn rapidly improving in English, and in gen- eial knowledge. 1 here is an editor m Fiu.xsutawny that people poke their fun at. Hut that editor could puzzle somi of the wisest of the editorial corps. He knows which is the but end of a saw-log, ami I'd bet that not one out of ten editors in the fcHate can tell that. l'o Vang. Ci-F.artield Tvvp., March 12, 1873. Mb. Er.noK As the common schools in thi township have nearly all closed, 1 pre- 1,11 tia.lv insane, anil wuue in uw sume you vwn wuu ncsiu.ic iu I'lmv on"o 1 tion committed the shocking act ol sell- sketch from this section 111 regaid toanex i laurder which deprived his wife and two I bibition that was held yesterday at John li. ! children of a kiml husband and father and Syoonan'a school, known as the Moyer's j the commuuity of a Highly esteemed citi- j school, in this township. (If the schools zen The deceased held tlie oineesot ui- were not ncariy an ciuseu nuuiu wc oe jus oess and iustice of Hie peace al the time of titled iu hesitating? Ed.) The perform ances, winch consisted ot various plays, was aged about 43 years, and ! sungs and 01 ations of choice selection, were bis adopted country bravely in ; well rendered by the young pupils of said school, lhe Introductory, which was de ins death. He was born Ui ueluennousen. German v. had served his adopted the late war. The house, barn anu outbuildings on th farm of Samuel Moore, about midway between Newry and the 'oot of Ten, were 1 eomi.ietelv destroyed by tire oil Sunday morning last about 3 o'clock. The proper livered by J- li. Noonan, was an original, manly composition, ami its style and deliv ery rellected much credit 011 the author. The tirst play was "A Day's Sport lluiit iii"," by Masters Litzinger and MeDermitt. It was performed with much skill and pro- ty was occupied bv Robert V. McFarland, duced quite a sensation among the specta w ho lost four horses, three colts, nine head j tor. -Keeping Tavern by Masters De- ' . l. I llf nii.t It L.-JL- Igilil mul ""MiaWavtiv 1'Ul ' thr. VI All r;.:-ir.,. no ashes, however, in the barrel for several days, and atr having become perfectly lii.i' to presume that the lire was I ail iucer.d'mi v School books eity vnt with the budding. of entile i,io.iii.- furniture, etc.. to me value of some $C,i)o0, and having no insur ance, is left almost destitute. Mr. Moore's loss aggregates about $4,000, half of which is covered by insurance. The lire was first discovered m the straw stack, and is be lieved to have beea the work of an iricen- armitt antl Veakland, aud "lhe Way to Windham," by Mastei-s Ivory and button, weie both admirably presented and elicited cheers from the audience. The next play, "The Colored Cousins," was performed by the teacher and Jos. Sutton, after which came "Grief Too Expenive," by teacher and N. Burke, followed by "Taking Fho- a field of military tlisi lay. and a finer b of nictt could not be found anywhere. Their appearance intiicattd great pridu in pt oauso antl a c; immeiid.tble desire to do honor to the great name 01 01. i an a s. The hour of 2 o'clock having arrived, antl the men having become wearied, they Imb ed opposite the school house on 't unnel Hill, and after giving three cheeis for Erin and "the day we celebrated," returned to their respective homes, without having in dulged to a noticeable extent in the bever ages so commonly used on such occasions. So ended the l?tli of Match at Galiitzin ami Tunnel Hill. OrsHitvEit. Ar.otltrr Account. CIam-itzin, March 17, lSTU. Editor Fsikeman Di-tr Sir: The an nual festival of St. Fatrtck was celebrated here iu a very respectable and appropriate manner. The Society of St. Patrick, num bering about eighty members, convened at their usual place of meeting at an early hour, ami were there formed in piocessiou by that model gentleman, M. Maher. Es:p, as chief mm shah assisted by IL Troy, Esq., President of the Society, 'i he star spangled banner was carried in front of the proces sion, followed by the magnificent banner of the Society. Tiie procession, preceded by- excellent martial music, matched about one mile and a half, and then repaired to the church, where High Mass was ottered for the benefit of the Society. After Mass a very able address was delivered by oar revered pastor on the strength and firmness of the faith implanted by tt. Patrick in the lieaits of the Irish people, and conclu ded by exhorting all to imit .tie his example by loving God above ail ami our neighbors as ourselves lor the love of God. The A. (. of li. II., numbering upwards of Plfty members, also made their appearance for tlie first time, attired in handsome regalia, aud follow lug a beautiful and costly ban ner, going in procession to the chuich, and after Mass marched to Galiitzin and from thence back to their place 01 meeting. Every person behaved with great deco rum and in a true Christian spirit through out the entire day. and up to a late hour not a single drowned shamrock was to bo seen anyw here. P" J- P. Thf. Rioht Way. The w ay to get rich is to spend less money than you earn, and tVi nrnner w av to do this is to buy where vou can buv the cheapest, and buy only wliat vou need. Myers & Lloyd's great mercan tile mart offers the best inducements toca,-h purchasersin this region. Goods Tery chep, very select, aud very abundant. eral scams of in m ore and fir line of the road, ami wiil be "reat.lv benefit ted by its completion, but itonetln-lessiU.es he deserve tiie commendation of all w ho are in favor of the proper development of those advantaces given us by nature. That he may reap an abundant harvest from the in vestment of time ami money, is the sincere wish of all who know hint. l'.ell's Mills already feels the impetus j;iv tm by the narrow gauge railroad. A town of over tive hundred lots has been laid out, ami there is ample room for that further ex tension which is bound to ome. Many of thu lots have been sold and numerous nevv btiildings will be erected in tint spring. The shops of the I'.eli's Gap railroad company will all lie located here, with warehouses, transfer sidings, coal tipples, and other ne cessary buildings. Tho Petin'a rai'rovd company, which al ways looks far into the future and plans ac cordingly, is at present engaged in making r.ome very important and ct tensive improve ments at" Heli's Mills, looking tow ard the transaction of the heavy shipping business which will be done at that point by nnxt spring. Among other things, we note the watering station for the main line, the great corporation having made arrangements with Cen.-ral !Se!l for a sunplv of water from P.ell's linn, which furnishes an abundance I of pure water, notonlv for this purpose, but j also lor l..e wants oi itie prcpie. . ' Altootia has had another sensation in 5 the discovtry of the tit ad bodies of two in- j fants, both undoubtedly the fruits of illti- j "itimate passion, and both the probable sacrifices to a heartless mother's shame. j One of the little unfortunates was found 1 in Oimes Jc Sink's ice house, while the j other was discovered on the plank load, a ; short distance from the city. The Coroner j held the customary inquests, but no clue to the heaitless perpetrators of the coward- i ly murdeis was discovered. i--- Nf.w llorsi! and Lot of Gkofno fck S a I.K. Situate on Julian street, threedoors from Town Hall. The house has just been finished inside and out, and contains seven commodious rooms, has a good cellar under the trout part and a well of excellent water at the door. This property is hu-aled on one of the. iK-st streets in ICiicnsburg. and can be bought theap for cash. Possession jiivenon the tirst day of April next. Apply immedi ately to T. T. Sl'KNCi; At his Photograph Gallery, opp. new liauk. ICW I si - i; V A XS.-M 11 rir-d. Pi '.niihi-ia t p. r.a t li. iji '.: i :ii . I v !:.. i ! . "it. fox. ,t c .:: thsti Lewis niid .Nilss A unit- I!. Eviiu., both snli ton 1 1 -.Li p. STORE GOGuS at PRIVATE SALE AruJ Ctr :o S'oiiso on Lease. 'I'll;; s'thso, i!-er- niTer nt private ale their I eat : ! pti 1 if ti..relco.dise ami vtiII leaso ' their -"tore !..ue, .v..-.. f..ra termor tears. S-Od property is iu M. jt r.' iH-c I'liuri h. Ciini- l.i i;i eo.. nn.' h:. .lore h irooil nein The ill 1 Itcfilt'iof Tl'P mentor narfiter i The only ri-uini.i ; forvvislimp to s d. -No better locution in th I eon ti 1 3- f . r ii eo. n 1 rv t..ri-. i f not it j -1 lose, of ' l.v the tirsi ii. iv or April n.'it. we wjli w.-"iit 1 ! jood m:m to s"ll g-oods for us one who cuu ! reuk tlerii'Hn ped eoriie -!l reeom mended.- Notie 01 !;.-rm cd apply, lloml vvnjres will hj ; livi." to ::'. ivplv to Wvi, 1 MCKEY ! i Hi'.v. :i! f .c ti 1 i ope. f le.irth'l.l coii n t V. Pn. W M. s. I ill K KV .V MIX. ?t. I fi-vri t' . T' !'. '. p::t. :ti:i, 1 Nnrirr.- vy c. Vj,, ,. t-.o iiiit!iori7.fl ny-nt itofnif liusitv-s Tor us in in ml. via county or else where, f II I'll A NS1 COV UT SAtTk. ' ; " " I'SIMTEnF U ,.uv Cel t. HEC'l). i I'.y in ne o( nn ..rder ol the ( ii di:i;is' f om t. 1 of l ii'-pi ; i cd-.intv. t i me direeted. there wiil ' ''C e.v,.o.f. to '''' ;e a e. p t h p n-111 i e in '-id I li .' ii invi-:,'p. i niV.ii itt county, nn Vim j -?:v. tiTir-ti I'Ut. insl.. lit 1 o'clock. P. M..ill fin; i;i tv n v. JOXt:.- Iii.-d. iii t!is J'ih" rrrnrt A., son of A.J L' mi .nt lis h:1 i 1 d-iv . I.ri'ziv ii: iiie.i. in ai ir.-h lit!'. 111! p. on Tue !ny hist, nies. if ed V," v ee i -. !p!ti.itr t iwn.sl.i i sou of SI inoii and ot i-roiii M:rv ! -t 1 . i 1 14 r, e-.e-i i vei-Ks. (it IsS.- lied, iii Altooiei. on Tnesilav I'l't. Mi. Ann tii.s, w ife of Jotiu lioss. recently el j Chis plnc-. -c 'd alioiO U3 yt-nf. I M I ' K ! ! I V . - I "i d. in .lohn-t'ivn. on Sunday hist. i!.l . ai d '.. in funt son f John .1 :tnd I ns Sie M ii rph.v. Hired five mid n h. 1 f in or t u. Ki 1 Vv" A Hi IS. i lied. Pi Piiyne iiovnhip, I'.di anu con nt y , m t lie uioi id nr of the r.t h 1 t -1 :uit , (vc n Klwitrdn, in the i.ti'.i year of hi:i". Idl'i I.K. llle.l, in Ail'-'fhei'.v to usl.lp, nn ttie l'"h iusr.. of itilliiiiui attoil of the lini?. Fuiude '.'.. infMiit li ui! liter of lier.ry J. unJ t'ar 1 I". l,i 1 1 'e, r.: ? ! 2 nioiit h- h ii '. 1 y. V A Id. All!-:.- 1'ied, in APoomi.'on the lnth Ins'., of senrh-t fever. Hnpl'ttcl A of est ns. , ond son of .!. . nie I Liz.ie M. Vailnde, iiied 1 vt-nrs i'.nl - days. r it. t It I. - i; 1 inf .-n et of W'M. f it K. 'tee'd, a.---! to a r net-:-: tiu i.ur tK c.koi'nd e.l in (i r i: i triu I .i.viislii p. f .nn tiria coiiu- V. a.!jo:;iiriir triads of .lueit-R i u rriiy, d' t-'il. oil o imrMi. p' perty of MeTfijrue on the vet. a imldie ro-id on the enl.unt lands of V';iii-:i k rC.-c." in -i ri I .lol-.n ';it er- on t hi south, c. .n t ! in imr - 'H r-. more or ion, n 1 1 eleareit ami ui :i t:ior "r en : t ivnt i. in. Htid on which ! ere'fd ii ono-sffirv IjOO Hons'. l'er:i: will he m i le l:ii-iwn on day of Rule. SMI'l'.l. CHAliV. Administrator, fblil tzin Twp., M.treh 7, ls'.J.-lt. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of a ' writ of l" i, I. I'j ;.n.. isued out of the Court of t om inoii Plea" 'if 'am hri t eon nt) m il tomu directed, there win lieexpod to public stile, :lt lhe I "oni I louse in KP'.-llsliiil'K. oil Tt'HSDAT, the 1st n.'.v iif A l'ltti. next, at one o'clock, p. in., tie- t.'U.ovinsr real csitttc. to wit : A II the tif it. title uini interest of Jitnies Wll-kt'K.-.ri. t. iri nu. I tn lot of g-rotiiirt pitmtte in .in "' to hon ui h. f ainhri t count y. f rout inpr on s i :,! si rci-t en the en sr. on 1 he weft by St . -t iseph -tri et. on tr.e s.uith hy lot of Kr-lix Hei-x, niid on ' he iii .rt'ii l.y an nht y. iinv itn.' thernoii ci ec'cd i mie story miirhle shop, now in the oc cupancy of I'r.i ke' I.everoo-I. Taken in exe e ut ion ii ml to hu sol 1 nt t !.. - suit of f . F. O' I ma nel!. V'. H. I:i X AfK V.'.l. SI rifT. j .Sheriffs Once, Ktit-u.-h u iv, March U. N The ftiiim.il e'eoti:;!'. () i it i.. l ne ftiun It. i.i .! of Trustees ol t In K'n nsi.iir em r ivlii be h-id ut lhe I oni I jioii- In i. bui'tf ou Mi.mi.'.i, the 7th pay of Amur "iMtVei, -V.'-i!l. M'. K.KCAXr.ANVSfc Cild- next. ( 'AUTIOX. Al! persons sire hcrei-y s eiirioii"d .;i!iiie-t iuti-iTeriiir in liny .. .y with l1:.- 1 . 1. 1-c i le-' itmiiiIi ali'l Ciiatiels l.otilit by us from Win, P. linek. ot I'arro I lowi.sloi-. ini.l left vv it h I on uu rnirf on r pit iisu re : - bay imlies. !.' cvov . 1 heifer. 1" slice'.. S linf) 1 two-hor-t vvii.joii, 1 prit.K- vvi.-oi,, 1 ! rc'miu- ma etiiuo. 1 cut i I lo , a lot of i v e. oi . nay a :i i strav . Vi h-iWt ends nie S led lin. ! 1 ch-ro i eup board. I P.iees sewuirf tii.ic.iuie. 1 c...c:t. I n hi ei bn.trow, li.ioi'.vr, I ' Pl'il uii-l " e'.siu-, 1 vv indinill. 1 cock stove. 1 hi u'.iuir !"ve. unci it I.,' i.l !.. live u-eirs. J . 1 1 ' l i'.. Jl'. 1:1 1 O .ll'. CIIi:ilIKF'S SALE. liy virtue of n, OniiUif i'm (. .'.-peri . iued on r of the Court I , , f ( t ,, . "t am In i.l l'o il ncy Mi 1. 1 to II l o i' 'iii'.rt'l. there will be exposed to public sal., j on t'" pre.ni-.es. on Kkuiat, tho Hut r.r A pull, nex t, hi one o'clock, p. in., the following ! ren I estate, to wit: , AH tin- rijfiit, title nnd Interest of Tninnm-l ; ilisel. of, in i, n.i to ii piece nr pin-eel of Inn I pit I teit'-in ,'nlams lowio l.ip. f n n. !u ia ei. 1. 1 v, nd ! j. i'linr hinds of I rHiicis K ui tz. Isaac Mna'v. an 1 others, con tain i njf .S .ertiri, 11104-0 or less, hav . mir tin recti erected u water saw mill, nor in ! lhe ocfiipaney of John Fyt. '1'aken in execu 1 tion nn. i to !, sold at t he suit of ll.-nry Fve. f- e I i.si or A i.rahrtui Smith, now tor iir 'df hnvlil j J. Ilorin r. V.'. It. HI N .f K Kit. Shi riff. SvieiilT' s oriee, r.l.en.stiui jr, .S'arch in, 1S7V1. 8 March -'!. Ji- i 1 L ii L r a n pf p. .i.tU I) A T I T ! raEKTAKIM). Thankful for j-ast liberal fuviiri. tlie subscri ber ileiren tn inform t'u-t peop'c c.f E!-ensbi:r nnd vicinity that i.e isstdl eH' ryiP 011 1 lie !nii incus above named iti k II its bn.nciies, on li .,i st reet.11e.11 !y 0 1 osite the Fill. ilc s-.'honl iioiis . SubstHliiiallr m,i.e FurniPiie of nil kind s .1 1 or i.,wt ;lJi:n-s. Co !!!: of utiy dei nihil :- 01- f.iiinh fm ni.lK-.l 011 ht.iirt notice, hml futier ais attended to promptly Kl"-ns!nirif. Mareti -l .t S;,,-t l; i!!- ',t I' 1: ls::l.-i',iii. i-ilv. '.AN.'. I ClIEllirF'S SALE. Uy virtue of : k- a vrrit i f ;V)nJ. .'jViii., isSLitdout f thrt fonrt of f o'umoii f Iras r.f t umbriii county and i to me iprect'-d. tiicro will be expttseti to publh i v.de, at the Ij.-nt ori Ilmi-i- in Johnstown, on 1 Sati 'ii'.vv. i lie l:.'Tit ia v of A piti i. nexr, at oni I o'cl. . -k. p. i: . t lie ?" il iw I Tijr n n i est r te, to wil : : At! 1 he r;i!it, tit!'' and in t erect of 1'eterOn j st.-i'lt nni M e't'iri-t Onsfi-.iit, .r. in an.! to a lot i of -.-round .:t mite iu Yoder townsliip, Cambria ; eoii-ity, adjoinie hi'id' of T. I.. II miter. Linton I Kose. Hud fronting- on the Somerset l'ikc, hii v 11114- t hereon erect' d 11 one-nnd-a-half ptory Ve'i.?e. nnv in theocciiieiney of Dr. Jlenry Con ; !.'-ll. T.-'kt-n i: cm 1 tit 1011 and to be sold nt tha , suit i.-f Hein e t ick. S " V. 15. HONACKKit, Pheriff. R!:er!!T'? Ot"'-e. i:tiet.bo 1 if , Mal ta 10, 1S7H. I " 7 v it t Kl'JIANS SALE. l?y r.if tiie OrrhanV Some peojile may tit'.k aliout the 'iij sto-k ; of liour, teed and uroceries they keei ; ami others may try to induce jiersons to buy by declaritifi tbey sell very cheap. Vet this he-ir in mind, iiowh-ire will you find, thouc-h yon seek o'er .and o'rr, lietter flour ami feed, and other things that you need, tlntn at E. .1. Mills' cheap store. Try his choice teas. Chapped hands, race, roug-h skin, pimples, ringworm, sult-rheuin, aud othrr cutHiieout affections 'cured, and the skin liiiude soft and smooth, by iisiuif the JpsirEKTAtl Soap, made l.v fiiswell. Hazard & Co.. New York. He cer tain toilet tue Juiiij.er J'ur vkiji. ns there are many worthless imitations made with common tar. Ln.iO.-l.'w. COt'KT ne or an ami. nroer Cnirt ot Cumbria county, tli"re will lie exposcl to put. he hs.le. at tl.i In tel of Vh'rian li'Tii 'le, i.l I i.r tun oiii h of Lore' to, oil Mini li rtl-AJ . t lit' f4th t'.i'.f ol April iieil. et 2 o' lo k, v. k.. the following i!ecritied real estnte. of which James Motjouli died sei.ed, lo wit : A Hl.t K lilt P A iti Ki. 1 !' f.A N' ! ) situated 111 ti.e town s.np of Adeirh-ny. comity of Cambria, adjom inrf iandd of iier..i,i d and f ba 1 ic - - r - Idfi i i n ry l.itlle. and oihei. entitairiirir 1st Act; vis and li-i I'uiitin es. about -til Acres of wh en ;.i e cietii ed, ha viiiir I'.iereor. erected a I.oir llarsi. 'I'kuius of Sale, 1 n.e-!in!f of the pun-huso money to bo paid on eoniiriiiittioii of stle. mil ti.e l-u'ai.ce in one year IhereKfler. to b. ,--cured bv the judg ment boi.d and n-,.irtir..e of the mi. chaser. I'lVANt IS O '!:l .March i'l. lS73.-.tt. Trustee. rs'ol ice. T F.TT"it? TH:-T AMi;N TAlCi on tli Kstato I A of S. "iVll AUTOS, la'e of CilHI'fleld tnvr. siiip. Cembria eoutiiy. deceased, havintr beea minted by the i-:ri:er of find county ti) the niidersiv'ii 'd. nil rer-on i 11 '! ! t c1 to suid ei'atu rt. reiiiested to make immediate pnj meat. and those hivvtntf claims iiiiidu-t the mhiii. tv ill pro-Mi-ni tiietii pr""i-lr ae t heuHea ted tor settle ment. JOHN II. DOC". LASS. '. F-trcutore. A LICK WH AHTf-.V. . L-.ecu.ore. Cleri-nehi T 11., March It, is:vj.-t;t- D U PC KT ' "3 GU ?;POVDCn. i I.L kind, of Mining. IP .s-ii.c nd Stiortliiir .4 n.ii.. r. f r sale in 1111s 1 n. 1 o....- 1 ... .v .... . mit piirclivser". from nr-ees. 1 .:-. wen n. 1 tifaetured f" pi ices as ' tiiei 1 - ' - - ' ). vv. C. Ii:I;V.-I;LL i CO.. fieu'l Air'ts, 1 iii-oiirf-i, 1 rl;,r 1 a vji-zi nes hi jm 1 1. n ',,.t 1. r hn l 'en inun- 711 veiir.-. Him mhiii'I ki satii Ats i, - very variety 01 VALUAIiLE EA11M l-'Uil SALE. " -Th.e .indei RiKt'-t d otters at piiva'.e. sle Mmi t I .-lt:i TrtE FfREST AMI ?V. KE.TF.ST Ci IP- Lir tit On. j Is Hazard & Caswell's, made on the seashore, i from fresh, selected livers, by Caswf.i.i, HaZ-1 aru i Co., New York. It is absolutely ;.'uiv ne.d 1 tiaert. Patient who have onet taken itpicter it to all others. Phyeiciuns have ticcidvd itsu perior to any of .the other oils in market. I13w, ..-ioif .;. I. her FA KM in SummcM lull rovvn- in. about miles mirth of V. ilmore. Sold Farm con IwO Acres and allowance. a! out .V Acres I cleared, miller uoo.t feme ami will ailiv nnd h.ivinif llieik-oli :t l'i llmt-f :. : . . .... 1.. -.I.. ., o ..-.',...1 til lie. inriC ir n:r-" n. c-...n.. - - .. i r.. ., .... , lo 111-111 iev 'I .ip!.ii!:i.ii'.',i rc j 11 inv 111 ...v I- ; covered w it li hemiiK-k. cV.eri'y an. ! und miii for fiitlitiK I be h me ' ' ient points. Title indi,'iii' ' .e. ! o..rii. nlare. terms, etc.. cu.i -I- 1 ut .M us. be t-o'i vem- For fiiritier 11 or address MAP.Y (J!M:m.'. CAUTION. Every genuin Imix of Pit. Mc LANE'S LIVEK 1'ILLS bears the sip nature of FLEMING BEOS., and their pri vate t'iiitd State Stamp. ty"'T:ike no other." The n,arkst is full of i jillav.ons. March 14, 1873.-tf. 1 1 ' 1 i K V S 1 1 V 1 1 i N t 1 1 M A L I i v m v T. J. Cn A PJ.J.S. ,1 -ucii.li will Clllllielioe 'a. Wilnn A ( ' A I - Th ,i-M limn.'-a it ov. A.. !'ri :ci; u:. May 1'j:!i, 1C?. eeaj fur ei.fiii-i. lia. if COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO.; ""1I.L receive nionr v on i!eoit, discourt nie' eoileet tiote.-." tind attend to all liu bu' im -s u-n.-ii dope I v- l.n!.ker. s,ept JUs.i f. t ; ?.i ). C. K . ZA H M (tnfMT. J. (iALTiITZIN LAKH, Art 1 11 o.v-si - J- -v j mary. J I i I