a: Ha oz: us: March tS. 1S72. Fri;"!'' ' ' . 'XocTCt FERSC.fAL. ;tnvv ledger of wcrr subscri '7 j 1 1 : 1 ri is a decided success. hi :n il, ;. I.'.L' ,. vr this sin itur, u:n! u sub j . . .. .1. ii't flit f . let us p l t 1-C J . r III" J l v.. ,.. wv-v -.11 ... .... v e Ihn tcif il imiil'i- kl 1 ,(:'. i,n v.. ..- j - j ...... 1 .1 cc r.nty 111 mr iat issue, rend i ' joints C ill lie if they are put in Sr'"'' ""T T' aiii w ith roe-ret of the death of T.'.V.n 'f Mr. Thomas Iiosenstee!, of t. .unship, caused, it is said, by m ;!.'.. . .1... .bfTeroiioo lietwppn Chit- . nil :i hrass cluck .- I )l 10 nine st . .d l he other don't spile . f.I.ll Goods hold t'. 1 ltsll. -II' V on tho Hraneh ra.il- U.-. no-itnv nniine. nl tlie sixth ,1 tour momns. j nai s nut il II 'V . 1 !:.!! imk. born ami reareu m Jiolli 1. In :t h of 1 1 is Jof.s on a railroad Indiana, a bhoit time ..It nt. ,.) a -""il alter. 3 , ' ii,- .tinia Jt'iiiirai wains an an- a ,ii;s 1,0 conundrum, it will have ! . ' l'"'''' i,s through some other j' -'ita ihan'lio I'm' man. E";, , . n;iu!ih:i.-jiist experienced a very . T 1 . ........ .1 It'iiU '"" iv. .!, iiiuic lll.tll HUC ills having already turned f..i,lrwi. ' t their ways. ' '' --. v i .t : a l.ul named .Murphy, luoth- T. " s r..,..!.,ei..i- O,,. ..,., 'I . ''I k t.dt, "IIV Uil, ' . lit :i 1 1 ... 1 1.. i. j;jllll- j,.injiuni iii ii)i'tuiv inaKO 1 ,,., ;.,.r f. ... !... ."1 jj I'' imiini'j; ill. 11 l''. '.i;-ir 1" ( raw ford of the Crawforil Ii ,u chased and will .shonly oc l;n judjioi ty on Centre street. .1.110. CoikJ investment. Ur Van; yl s- 11 iMper . lias greeted us two ,o :m. t tliis week from patties who, Mid i! ears in arrears, were asked 1 : I:..:.... 1 , i- uj. .:ii 11 is me 111 .1 jiinii snop. ..-:i-K.il i.i. 1 011111II vesu-rtlav it Ti i.i1 snow was all over, and he thought it was all over adjacent. (Sharp for Will, 3f. I li '' 4-C;ti2ris" writes well and on a pood 1 i.t if he has no other name than ti give the primer, lie might ived his time, paper and post- :i t:;i-:tvc -'ntli to of our oflice hoys sick and fi hik. is it any wonder that the ttji ji i.i.t "I' "Ui Jul per this week has been ,-ciji i 'iilu l amid great labor and vexa , n f spint? J'he V.lieiii-binj; curnet band lias been -qianil at last. I i. e. '1 hompson, the iub'f .ti1 l.ainiMinic, did it with an ele , tsi!aio drum a picsent which of -4 ;!ier dav than etlnesdav has t'tf I fen exj eiieiiccd in this latitude, j "k.-a:il a friend leinark that it beat -lie uani'csi j.lace you can think of, ' ;..VVt !::! ' ll.il. k it did. j K.hy, of Indiana county, fell 1 1. !: !-e the other dnv. and now ho .if .A 'if leg, his injuries having ren c. vi:':t ion neeosary. Mr. kby is jf : - f for county treasurer, but that : ".4 to do with the fall i'r . rumored that the Pennsylvatiia i ..'! . :p any intend removing the pAs- j ig-r '. at Johnstown to a point just tf'iftlie mouth f Frankhn street, and jt:.'. v will build a bridge across the : f ' auyb ver eonticctipg with it. j flat, brilliant but enatic genius, W. f ' 1'rainard, who is now doing ;ln local ; I -ytensi vely and ery acceptably on the , i lushing .Vy.i Vr. calls the litfihi, 81 i f this place, a 'stieiiattv condei- i r,' 'and I-d. rests umU-r the imputation; i ut a murmur. I -ie: have been printed at this ofi'iee 1 1 ;''.: sa of horses, cows, pigs and I -:e!. I 'lu-r pers.iral pr-ijiorty, by Mr. j sr ' ntwfoid. onSatuidayof next week, dft'-n for t rphans Court sale of real es iej'f .'a-. MofJongh. devM. at Beugele's L T.otttto, on Saturday. April 11th. -f tuei t v dollars will e.iect the pur 3 Mi. Mary Jane Median, of Manor tira. Westmoreland county, isjieifectly lil ' to invest that amount for the bene- 'I.f tii James J. Murphy, 10'J Clinton . ihnstown. who is just now- receiving ' -5tvt invoice of degant cheap clothing iVi stii ing trade. -f iank Stewart, having lxen found a , ti'i.l faithful steward, has been re-ap- ! ntl post master at Altoona. With such j 111 t'ul. Stewart and Maj. Thompson, ; V. M., in charge of the mails the j le nimnt fail to he well served and :t siie.i. Maj- tlieir equals Ik? found " ost-oft:ce. -T..I- Youpg Men's Christian Associa !t" vr'.v organized in this place, have, '"Vrstasid. leased the room over Geo. K ZaIhh'x store and ai-e about fitting 3 . a ci'infoilahle ntyle. Kbeusburg "-is' the field kind of material among '. i.n-sjKer abundantly and do much i .'!!'. and ever considerate friend, f ' "h'.ht, of Johnstown, has placed ' -'r dliVgtions for a copy of Miss ;t n s ' j ift. (1f jjev Demetrius A. i''i'1. Piincc and Priest," which wo 9 ' "'.if move at length next week. In ' i'in.o. those who revere the mera r. tlia' ijreat and g.xxl mail should 1 !l t Mr. Mea.dier. who will for- dli W'V.L t,v I-.. t u.ii mail. 'i rn,-.. andCurry, at Irwin's station, "mil Ireland county, durinjj which tho rf, o:v,-il a soi ions stab in left hitle. aili.-i Larimer's station, ami at last f'4n's "ot been arrested. Tho . J- f the injured man's wounds proved r ntr.v 'v exairirerntetl. ami tliourli 'he aiT.lir will n..t ,.toi.. fatal f'n othiesday, March 12, savs the H iwn 1,,,,,,il., xt Tt,..a it; inir on liorseback about three r'.!i of I'.erlin, Somerset county,' '"' hy two highwaymen, who stop ietl '"1 thivatened to slnxit him if he l m. ,t rjivts up bis money, lie handed -is r.urs0 containing $12. 50. Xot satisr,H, wit,, ,i,is they took from v,1ie h .tiles of iiie.tieiue ami liroke I n res. Thev then started him Tu 'lie Maryland line, while they lied f ' 1..T .1;. o... ;. ... I ! lilt il.v lif lv faocf r.r 4 ti A Krt V" "f the lV.essed Virgin, Ut. lie v. "!,;,'U''C. t atholie l.isl.OTV of tJ.w ,li- M a I - it to our town, the object of Ui '-M i of the tro.nl Sisters, the I a .. . i ot civci bemsr Miss Kate lnn- f'.-vo?' "' lvli,-i'". lister Mary. The j c'Ul ': i't1 VeslM"ri- the liishop de if.ol v''y e,li'VinL'oiscourse, t dH ' .V- , fl'ast tu Church 1 J 11F.AJ. K.STAT K TICA X SFIT.S. FFltKTTAKY C- N"C I.lIri. I) (! Peter Meek and witV to M. II. Wi-aklaml, Nov. L'S, 1S7-J. " acres ami 1'2'i perclies in Carroll twp 3 200 Deed F. liearer and others to M. 1-:. Di itrick, .Ian. 3:), l;s73, lot in Carrolltowti liorougli Daed Win. Flinp to CI 1 as. Flimi, .Ian. 7, '7;!, lot in Washington tp.. 1,000 I iced Samuel (ioiiglmoiir and wit'i to Most- Did ids, March UN, l.s.'O, s:i acres and : perches in t!oii- Duiaiigh township 3.000 ecu 1'hilip Shatter and wife to Silas Goughnour, June lit, 1S72, K3 acres and 3! perches in Taylor township " 4,500 Deed J. B. Coi.augh and wife to 1'hilip F. Shaffer, June 1.1, '07, 78 acres in Taylor township 4,500 Deed .hiliu Stoiieliack and wife to It. 15. Martin, Feb. 17. t7.:, thir teen pieces of land in Washington and Sunimerhill townships, in all atiout '"714 acies 8 00'J I Deed Levi Keam to 15. 15. Martin, I Feb. l., 173, 40 acres and S per ches in Cumbria county J Died .Joseph Fielilhous1- and wife j to Sarah Jaidly, Feb. 3, 173, one j undivided half lot in Millville " 2,000 j Deed Sheriff of Cambria county to Edward lVden, June 7, 171, lot " 111 Millville borough 1,500 j Assignment of Deed Kdward I'e- den and wife to ,1ns. Fieldhotise, Dec. ''7, 17L lot in Millville 2,700 Deed Jane Bradley and othors to Joseph Fieldhouse, Sept. 17, 172, hit in Millville lxrough 500 Deed ileo. llaar and wife to Jos. Bradh-v, March 2(i, 18tM, lot in MillviUe lHiroiigh 1,500 Deed Klias Kdwards ami wife to Andrew l'ris-r, May 5. 17(, 42 acres and 72 perches in 151a klick. 1,500 Deed Jacob Horner and wife to 1'erryB olsiimer, Nov. 1, 1870, lot in Saiulv Vale Cemetery 25 I Deed Cambria Iron Company to li. I Byers, Nov. 11, 1S71, lot at Min eral l'oint 100 D.ied Francis Cooper to Watson Mctiaix'v. Jan. 27. 1S5S, 30 acres and S perches in Cleartiehl twp... Deed John Dona van to Pat'k Don avan, Oct. 7, lNCiX, 30 acres and 8 tverches in Cleartiehl township 212.50 1C5 Deed Thomas Wilts and wife to Patrick Done-van, Nov. 1", ls71, 2 acres. 120 perches, Cleartiehl twp. C1.R7VJ Dei d W. A. Krise and wife to das. Cooper, Feb. 22, ls73, lot in Coop- ersdale Deed Franklin Berkeypile et. 111. to ISarbara Brixuer, Feb. 13, 1S73, lot in Coopersdnle Deed J. A. Shoemaker and wife to II. A. Shoemaker, Nov. 13, 1X72, the undivided one-half of a half lot in lbensljurg borough 400 500 3,000 Muhdehols Assavi.t. SVarroic Exrapc of a 'J't,j. On Friday last a boat ding house keeper on Tenth avenue, named Win. Mowrey, lodged information against a boaidcr named James Carl, employed as a moulder in one of the numerous toun- dries m this city. Carl hails from Wash- j ington, 1). ('., and is charged with a mur- j dcioiis assault upon the poison of a fellow- . hoarder named J. Cloyd Kreider, employed at the !' (' 1 iHieo. While seated around j the dinner table on Friday, and without j any provocation whatever, Carl attempted j to "assault a salesman, but failed in his pur- j pose, his intended victim escaping from the j dining room. He then remarked to Mr. Kreider, who was also seated at the table, ' that he would kill him, and picking up the j cat ving knife from off the table he plunged . it into Mr. K.6 left breast to the depth of about half an inch, the blade coming in ; contact, with a rib and inl'ieting a painful although not a dangerous wound. The 1 victim of the assault was dressed in aheavy vest, coat and overcoat, the blade of the , knife having to pass through each article j of clothing bef ie penetrating the breast. Carl was subsequently arrested by ( hief N est brook and in default of bud was com mitted to jail for trial by Alderman Me Coriniek. The prisoner and his victim i were fast friends, and no excuse whatever can be ottered in palliation of Carl's mur derous assault save the old story of a mind crazed by too frequent indulgence in the maddciiiug ii:uid. AUmm i Tribune. Ufscvei) in Timk. While Deputy-Sheriff (" Donnell and Mr. Peter Seymour were riiling along the CarroUiown road in the direction of this place, on Wednesday even ing last, and when within a mile or so of town, thev discovered a two horse team and aof.my person who will inform her of the a s'c.i standinir in tho road, but seeinc 110 t whereabouts of her husband, who one lo wliom the team belonged, concluded t .larke.ied her door for mote than t), diive the hoi-sos to town, which was ac- t 'i 'hs. , eordini'lv done. Here the turn-out was re- wea'her is not very spring-like, ' cjTiZl.a as the property of John lloppher, . but their is a good time coming ,.r "V ,-,-.,11 mrnliin. and as fears were, en- $M you may as well get ready for it , tertained for the safety of that individual, f..v bnyinc your warm weather tog- .Vei;d i.ersoiis stai li d"in miest of the miss- ing man. rootprmts in the snow guided 1 - - i - the party to a deep hollow on the farm of Mr. John Hughes, and there Mr. llumppher was found embedded in tlie snow, from which perilous position he was extricated and brought to town. Had it not been for the timely aid thu afforded, he would, in all probability, have lain out all that bitter c ld night, and the verdict of the coroner's jury would have been "death by freezing." Mr lloppher was found on the same road, about two years ago, wdlh one of his horses laying part ially upon him, and was then so much injured that he had to be carried to a hotel in this place on a board. In both instances John was "not himself at all." and as tho third time is said to be (he charm, we advise him to look our, for if the !' ti rven for an organisation of this adage holds good there will be no Hop(c)- mkI -.ve have no doubt tho associa- r,bor John. A Somxamuulist. A rather odd scene was witnessed in Huntingdon not many days ago. The Monitor tells the story: When the Pacific Kxpress east arrived at the depot, a little girl, probably 13 years old, got out of a car, walked around the train and went up Third street to the cor ner of Hill, where she turned up Hill. When about the middle of the block, she suddenly awoke, locked around her and ap- .11., . ..l.n clin w'ltt i ' V- 1 ataSsrT J, Some well dispose,! person'made inquiry of F 1 I :cense nrnso between two niCIl ' , , i 11 .'I ..... . , ii:ir.i 1 v Vit II tlDIC li 11.11 - - ... ------- - - -- , 1 ...... 1... . .. . 1 .,,1.1 riiinivjiii lier as 10 wnere sue ueiouj;c mi" .v.. .... .. the answer that her father and she were in a sleeping car, and that she had gotten up in her sleep at this point, with the result above stated. In the meantime tho train had moved off, bearing the little one's sleeping parent w itU it. She was taken to the depot, and W. H. DeArmitt, Esq., telegraphed to Mittiin for the father to wait for her at that point. W. S. Decker took charge of the little one and sihiu landed her safely in the arms of her father. Wk were always under the impression that Ebenslairtf was a very healthy town, but wo timl that one of the papers of that place puhlishes the advertisements of three umlertakiti! estahlisnnients, ami me propi i etorsof ea. h assure the public that "they . have a larcre stock of colli ns on nana. j Johnstown Duilii Trthune The local editor of the Tribune will have his imtiressions about, the healthfulness of Ebensbui'' still further ami more forcibly dispelled if he should ever tarry within the . ... ...... , 1 ";il!H,r h. -Uir teeeption of a post u- ' s:icie1 l'ec'mcts of" the ancient village long I "':ri the oah r of the ''Sisters of St I ,K,nS iim.rd a certain alleged aspirant I he coiemony took nl ice at the ! for h'islativc hon..i- to "go for bis tieck." '" tt !... ' r . .-!. ' ' ' .. ! Tu tvliii-li event !.. ...rira u t . ve Vr .Fivrlitis In which event, the 'lary-e sttick of coflins on hand" may grow "smaller by degrees and beautifully less"' to the extent of one pine box at least. The equinox gave ns aome very hard knock ou Wednesday. j Local Correspondence. I fit. Pntrirk'N JJwy in SC. Mary tinrcli. j J HoLi.iDAYSTJt iKs, March 18, 1873. j 1 Editor Fkkeman 7),,tr Sir: One of, i the most universally celebrated days of any ; whose memory is held in veneration has ' come and gone. I mean St. Pat rick's da-v. Yesterday, the glorious 17th, was a day'c.f , joy and gladness to the children of the i ; Catholic faith especially to those of Irish : bit This anniversary of the illustrious : ! St. Patrick is hailed with enthusiastic glad- IM..--W. 1... , ,.... f 11. - I ..00 k,j in,; aous aim tiaugniers 01 i-.rur-I wherever they chance to be. The Itish j man in his dear native home, while cele brating the festivities of the day with that emblem of the blessed trinity, the sham j rock, in his hat and something to drown it : in his hand, and with his heart boating j proudly and responsively to joyous menus 1 ties of the occasion, draws fresh incentives 1 co his mirth from the consciousness that 'millions in other and distant climes are the sharers of his exuberant joys. It matters not where au Irishman's lot i may be whether in the remotest parts of the old or new world whether on the stormy ocean, borne aloft on tho tempest -tossrd billows, or buried in the wild forests of America his thoughts wander back to his own dear land on the recurrence of St. Patrick's day, thus truly fulfilling the word of Erin's bard, "Wherever I am, whatever lands I sec, my heart untraveled fondly turns to thee !" I too may have wandered from my subject, and must return to the object of my communication, which is briefly to record how the good parishioners of St. Mary's celebrated the festival. Fully impressed, no doubt, with the con viction that the most suitable way in which to honor the feast day of any of the Saints is by the oblation of "the holy sacrifice, we had a high mass celebrated by the Rev. J. Martin, the good and amiable pastor of St. Mary's church, a large multitude of devout j worshippers being piesent. I his was sim ply our morning exercise, and could the day have been more auspiciously and pro perly commenced '.' Even this of itself would have been sufficient to mark the Catholic's appreciation of the great day. But our good people had something else in store f jy them, for in the evening they were delighted beyond measure when, accord ing to previous announcement, that truly zealous, eflieient and eloquent young priest, Father Fitzgerald, the much beloved pas- j tor of Myeisdalo, entertained them for about one hour with one of the most inter- I ...tl..., .,,..1 l.,.;il:.,., .1: ; 1 1 wing in-- ui iiiiaiii uinuuiM-M it iiii.i rtci oeen our goon lonune to listen to. ami j many a got hi anu nmsnetl one have we heard in our time. Should any doubts be indulged in on this point, we need only say to tho doubters, you know not the powers of the orator nor the candor of the writer. The Rev. Father dwelt principally upon the vir tues of the Irish ami the vices which Ihoy do not possess, but which their enemies at tribute to them. He brought forth in ad mirable style the prominent virtues of the Irish character, such as their imperishable love for the faith of St. Patrick, clinging to it despite the bloody jersecutiou of the most heartless ami tyiauical government lire woiiueici 100KC11 ii(on. I ills pari 01 ; the subject was handled by the orator w ith i I 1.1 1 'I" I x great foice of reasoning and with match less elotiuerce. The lecturer took ui the false charges, so often refuted, yet so trite and credible among a cei tain class Irish ignorance anil intemperance. Of the man ner in which these two "thumping lies' were handled, I have on'y to say, that I couhl wish that sonic of those wit make such groundless accusations had been pres ent, I assure them that if they had heard this discourse they would over afterwards I observe the strictest silence about Irish 'ignorance, etc. I do not attempt even au i outline, of the speaker's discourse, having ! merely touclied upon one or two of the : 'many g:od points with which it was re- j ! p'.ete. Father Fitzgerald is a young priest, l j not much over a year ordained. lie is a J ! native of Pittsburgh, and received his edu- i 1 cation at St. Michael's Seminary, Pitts- ! burgh, which imtituti n has alreaoy'turncd ; tint many a ripe aim uiusucu seuoiar as a ; good and zealous missionary. St. Michad's ' ha heen l.lessed with a splendid corps of i professors, a:id at present cannot be sur passed in this respect by any institution of the kind in tho country. What an advan tage to religion, w hat a source of ptideto the gootl Catholics of the diocese? It will be no longer necessary for our young Le vites to go abroad to seek for the knowledge requisite for the eflieient discharge of priestly functions. And, indeed, with the exception of the Eternal City which ex ception must always lie made when tho training for the piiesthood is in question I doubt very much whether our aspirants to the priesthood could receive a better training than at St. Michael's. Formerly our young used to have to cross the wide ! ocean to seek tor knowledge in some lor- eign land, or go ovet to Canada to place themselves under the pood Sulpicians. This is no longer necessary, ami I do verily beiie-vo ibi tit. Miej.su -l's'can afford a bet ter opportunity than can be f niiio even lit the great seminary of Montreal. At least this is the conclusion at which I ariive, judging from the profound knowledge which St. Michael's priests possess, ami the brilliancy and ease with which they handle a subject in the pulpit or lecture hall. I have thus dwelt upon the merits of St. Michael's Seminary, because from its hum ble halls we expect will come forth forages the church, those priests who will not only preach the gospel with grace, dignity and efficiency, but who will, when St. Pat rick's festival, or any other gala-day of the kind comes around, be able to take the stand and defend the cause ef truth and justice, as did the g od, the learned and eloquent rather Fitzgerald in your oirn dear old church of St. Mary's. Long may he live and prosperous be his career. M. Johxstowx, March 25, 187". Df.au Fref.max The state of the weath er is precarious, yet its tlitnosts indicates convalescence. There has already been as many snows as Smiths, and they are so nu merous that there is some danger of having a Smith for next President. A Smith is the only man who could beat Gen'l Grant for cousins. Sjieakiiig of the weather re minds us that we are to have live snows yet. Notwithstanding which dreadful an ticipation. Win. 1'. Patton has removed to No. 10:$ Clinton street, Johnstown, where his furniture rooms arc packed wit'1 choice articles for the household, such as mattress es, spring bedsteads (has he any summer bedsteads, Po Yang? En.,) sofas, tete-a- tetes, tables, cupboards, rocking-chairs, '"l1. " ""S "CV. .Tr -ti evi lilts ll.lll,. il. A rtimii ii.t.u.-iu Hit the people who get married with a com iilete outfit for house-keeping ten percent. cheajier than they can purchase anywhere, at d good furniture at that. His wagon is out every day, always loaded going out ,Kckcts loaded coming in. lie makes trade brisk? t, tell you. He now talks of opening up a tradic with China, my native country. If he does so, it will be at his own local i Ontion. and I will superintend for him. A man rained John liarry, one of the j (ttnltria Iron Company's steel chipjers, ; . . - , received a very severe cut in his forehead j Saturday morning. A piece a steel glanced from one of the chipping hammers and ' 1,1m i in 1 1 1 1 ii T itself ill 1 1 i s f.re- struck hiin, lmliedding itselt in lus tore head with the result stated. He had it removed and will recover. David Cm-penning, so badly burned at the Steel Mill recently, will not it is feared recover. A collection is oeing ukh, i.t, among the employees at tue mm iur m benefit, and about $200 had been secured up to Saturday. rl he Somerset road has collapsed two or three times, but it has as many lives as a cat. We must Lave thai road made. Johnstown cannot do without it. We need the produce of Somerset county ami we are bound to have it. The butter, the eggs, the hay, and the cattle, are pi hue necessi ties with us, and that road must ami will be built. Speaking of the road has made mo poetic so listen : CASTLFS IV THE AIH. Castles in the air, Ciant-built a'i-l tall. Gleaming, weird-like, thfre, 'Gainst the azure wall, 1 Dcrrick-l'ke thev stand Far aliovc the land. Silken textiles bright. Woven like ;i web ; In the sunny litiht How tliey'ih.w and ebb ! In th" air they r-tnnd Penciled without hand. Br.ilt hy youth and at: In every age ami time ; Binlt Jiy null and sage In every land and clime; Built, by day and night In the dark and light. But a zephyr blow s. Ami the castles in; r Melt like summer snows In a siimnier air ! Bankrupt city fair. Broken hearts art there ! Joseph Oliver, of Wood vale, win was hurt in the mines at C..i1o;i:uigh a few days ago, is still alive this Tuesday morn ing, but it is thought, having had his back broken, that he cannot recover. The following items for 17:; a!V nntiil-le: One chantlalier, o. d. p 27.) no )ne lot t-liairs, o I. . .'it.'.OM One new policeman, o. d. j. . i;;s.i.on Gratnl total, o. d. p .;,'21 Somebody namod Adams, a la.lv. has i '"! if- rested Mr. Aldeetlifer for an alleged socio ting of gtMHls with the intent to tied ami ; but I think thoic is nothing in the case. A preliminary heari .g was had before Jud u' Flana.rnii. i-intcr.l iv -,t lv" 1 ;,,V. ! Tho new; from the Calif .rnia wher.t cv-p is most rlianniiiir rn.i Si-.t. -;:! the largest crop this year that was ever gathertd in that region not less than iT -000.000 busln Is. Mr. Green has just taken a photograph of the ruined ctv. at his rooms on Mai:: . ' street, Johnstown loot .le who want to take a last lie a last glance at their inr.nd cast e ; should call immediately at 'J0." Main street. As we are to have live snows yet, 1 w ill postone writing further till next week. i l'eoplc here blame it ail on Peelor and his i , . , luoiumaoie weaiiier guayes. Po Yaxo. O O N S I ' M t ' T I V I " S , A T T I". N " ' Wfi't! Jlr. Key sir's Lung C known hut to tho few who mouth to month, were to l e t t)N ! In vain ir.-- tiio.vf, if hand it I'io.a i li e nt s ot its healing powers, the si'l; an,; r.iijieted. wherever it has i.ern tnmle kuo-vii have spoken in its favor in n m.-uincr seldom ae- 1 . cnrilcti tustny other m and children, whose I'.iciiu. Men, women, attenuated form ai.d haggard looks atiest.-il tailing constitutions ami iKMlieb diss..', v.r.g a n.l m:tc(-ra: tttg with tlecay, have, a it were, step l.y step, grown into ly.-a.tth and vigor to which ih-v had long Jicen strangers. fans like ihese w ill not. lie long in making themselves known; they will, in spite of all d ;:ti. 'ii t i -s, sootier or lati r hreak through ail th ; trauoaels of Iirejiid.ee. scriti.-r to the four uiu.'.s the mists of a hlinded higotry. Ir. K-yser o.iicc, lo. Lihc-t v st., l;tts htirgh. Pa. A pampiiiet sc-nt l ii'.li. i.y i.iail. - A f;..t: ('ham ;- i-'.i; a I'.t .sim'ss Man. Owing toco'itint.od ill health. t';e siii scri Iwr has coiie'udcd to retire from J nsities.s. and will tic i-'-fore sell at wlr.l. sa'e, upon reasonali'i- terms, his entire sto. k of M !: 5-r O 1 1 A ," 1 1 I !" . He will also '.ease his h,:g STOiJi: KOOM. good will and ii -it it res foroi.e or more v.-ars. , ',' 1 lit; s'a.ul is one fi t h- 1 1. st in t he til a. o and mniies.s has li-en im reasi.M" v-enrlv- Tf the stock is not disposed of l.efore ihij t'Jth ol A oril iiiy: ;t w-;'.! 1-. s,.M ....i.i: l,v retail due n.,ti. f vVt ;n i. Any persrai i.-sn-ons of pei-chas-: tain all the information fapiired on the i".hscrilier at liis r-s:d-n can o'' hy calling ;i:o. c. k. ZAHM. KlH-iishiirg, March L's, l,sT:!.-:jr. s Tf we don't succeed now in getting up the .stu'.inipgest kind of i-rigida! article; from our exchanges it will he m fault of our gooti friend. tJeorge Huntley, who, in the plotiitud;' of his hig heart has presented us with a hran sji'inter new pair of p.-.teiit riveted scissors the handiest kind of an article ahout a printing ofiice. and c;udliv hanily. if not so useful, in the family circle. N. H. Our 'l.eiter half," ( akes Ames like, has jutt the new scissors 'where they will do the most good." -iiin.r t., l ,..- '.v.;vS- ami we sti'l etlit tho Freeman, with tli 3 same confounded old scissors we ai.t.ivs did. N evert heless, t hanks nmny a nd sin cei'e to j.hi, ii iuii.1 uiiii. it;.,. F.lair county, owing to itseinl-irsernent of the local option law. is about to ";ive Cambria 1'itz ban is t woof them, in fact, Michael ami .Tohti Fitzharris. The f inner has bought Mr. V. J. Parrish's hotel stand at Galiitzin. ami tin latter h is leased the Crawford 1 louse here, ami each will assume control of his respective house early ne:t month. Ye can endorse the new land lords from 'v" to 4iz7.nrd." They are both inotiel gentlemen and are well posted in the hotel business. We welcome them to our county ami eonimend them to tho patronage- of our readers. Attention is direct :m! t the advertise ment of Mr. Hobi'it Kva:is. Ebeiishnig's veteran cabintt-niakcr and undertaker, uli i is abundantly prepared to furnish either the living . r tho tlead with all tho furniture they may need. Mr. E. is a re liable and competent mechanic, and may lie depended upon for fair dealing and hull est work. Patronize him. Wltr.S Da-:e Nature lie-ins to don her mantle of ;rrecn, and th" other dam. ;t and .l-misels coinmetictt thiiikimj about a i'haui;e of raiment Mti table to the yeiiial season now l,.,n ...111 t 1 1 I'.iiiilnlllP eeS ri;-.1 I app.o.,. . . . . . . .,..' inaTiyie...M..ne...,...,:ps.:. .. . ....... IlirCCtlOl! Ol l. 1 . v oj...i rv poods and dry goods bazaar, M-iln street, Jotinstown, which is per r.rr U- ie t he place to hay the choicest gootls at the lowest prices. Sove tietirile may ta'k about the big stock J. . , 1 t ... 1 i cf tlouVtced and grocerie3 they keep; and i , . ,., i. . n.-e n.Tsoiis to hut be oui.r . ' - vr-;. (IfriarinR ttoy r-., . . ...... bear in mintl, nowli-re will you nnu, tiioug'i . ,1()!u a.m. 1 sprin wair.i!i. 1 tlire-l.in- ma voil seek o'er and o'er, better Hour anil feed, ciiin I cutiiu-bo.x. a lot of rye. oats, h.iy and ,,.1 other thorns that you need, than at V..J. lills" cheap store. Try his choico teas. A Ooni) OlIANCK Tt) MAKE MtlSfY. ne of tip; OLDEST and JiEST OKOCKRV at mcrca. i- tile mart otters the best intlucemc-utH .oca; ii.iri l.nBorsin tins r'-C'on. 1 rtat9 V erv cbeap, very select, i. . .1 A.- k).ii.i.I..T f'tltll.'S .lli'iJi'.i i..., . " -'..-.i.. .... ..mi n r, I , , . n r.. : 1. ....... 1 .i iu nnu- irt..tv..l I..I I vent with a well established and paring on. "i " I- ineiuimuu ficcuDii I U i ir,.j in t,.u. i;o.,ks te.,,,,,. -ci t i- T'l no.im K 1 lt ..'SI 111 lllIW III t III :MMI.IUi i UrivT.. l H11.T l.lHIot;ii Sk AT - -v"-- " ... . r . , torn. Tim rot .in is t. ic ,t ad .i,.t..l to t"" ,., r ,.,., Mt tilCr,ir, n, i:, ki.h,,-! Katrrn W ceHls Puir.s f.r ...e. grocery business ot any in t ti titv. Jmrt'on Mumiat, th-Trii ha v to--Afivii. next, lie rr,l,- qr0 lihntcwn. 136 For further particulars ami term.--, address , if.t .veen t he hours .,r 1 hi..! - o clock. .-. m. lvD i-fanKi.n b tfCe t, J Il .' T., Itox Altoona, I'a. :-2S.-4t. J Jibnch "l.-M. J Nt ). K. SCAN LAN", Secy. ' viTtT'I I rrTVTv7 "IVr -rv -""ation I I MlVvmilTfJ VMl'V T 1 V Tl r M A-Mhi) Allbh.M of hygienic liP-rattire, The ntr.HT AVav. The way to -et ri. h U UU M Alj ACAH- M K H(;l;sn;,:cr, , is to siientl hss money than you ram, ami f i " VHAPMAN M' 'r 1 V!!f r? -V ! tv tat 1 V T.T I T'n" TTV VT I is to sjieiui ;t ... i,,,,. ),.., . ' Tliinl s. ssion will i ..iniuent e M:iy Uth, i-.i- j I ! L I riilLi' 1A Uhl. ' r,ffiv Th i;;.;; nk l.Vo;;ir Ai I C,H, ,n Sca,ir,.rclreu.ar. ln.- pr. ,o 5.KVMS-wt,.k is.,,, in tnet.se .uceess vn I nee.l. Myers vt Lloyd's great mcrca,.- I T7 A fiOV ViUi C AT.T-' Tl,.. nn- .r. FfrZn Xl', 'Vr .uV St fUIlNF.U'.S Ft! A"K!I.. T'l- rceor 1 of "An Ib.iiraii ..i,g the Greenbacks." in S. nlw tier's for Am-;' is !i ..it. . i:if.oM ' :i -.i.-v- 1 lie lll.!iai.ed author . :i ' il ! V 11 from a thorough a. :iai n i ., nnd gives, wirl! then;.! :ccouiit yet published the Cnri-i cy llcnar'm. profusely ili.-.M rated d cow and Southern Puss with his subjeet t if .!' n t"s, tie- b.sf f the wc.'Vliigs of nt. M iss Pro. tor's scripti.m of "Mos i" will be read wit h peculiar interest at tlii lim as wed as (ketch of "An lant.eri.r's Va.aii.ei tlie at i it n v. .motig u.e it! list i- it. ! ; i;eis are aiiii ies on aiuiTiia s pr.ma Kellogg with ;.i,-ira'it, eient American Civilization.'' of Peruvian antiquities. IVc il"ii:::i. Clara 1. .d ' An A,i wi t j ,i,-t n p. s i!.'s Or. H..I- laud s serial, "Arthur i, by v, "iv of fiction, th P.'.tmi. as'le." th- re ,r n Uiigo; i y...-v 'on. "Tie- Klder's iwerj ; story by Sa.- U ( V- il".-." a s :iu. ! to 1 n'y Mi!l.-r'? i ..vry : ' !'' N n-;i,aii Holm ; "l.i'-l i ! t a's Story, . iitoaiaton- Far, "TI a strange i-,n,, i n, e I..H.U u , .ii.ii 1 ;ii- it.;i i ai.d the Professor," by Hans Chnsiiau An I ib-i-sen. Prof. Atwater of Princeton, ali'.v dlscnsifes "N eed-d M o.l it'e at ions of mr C:i r ; leiiey and Paukiiig System." ami atn-.tig ti:e poems we titi.l s .;a - striking v.-rs-s l,v , V r. St. dman, entitled "I I ypat ia," a in! hav 1 ii-g referem-e to th" w ourm-le; tar.-r of t. ! tiay. l-'rom Gorge Ma. Domild th- re is ai: ; 01 her lieantiful t ranslat ion from Novabs. : 1 11 Topi, soft he Times, ";Ir. Ho! ia 11.I writes I of "The Latin Nations." "Clean Hand," j "Lord Lytton," and "Party Virtues." The I O'd Cabinet has a "Protest concerning C it- . Il' I- ..T-..I-.-.. 'IL. .11... . . ... I !'!. 'gites. s .net 11 nig a. ont express on. etc. mie and Societv. Culture and I'lin'iess ! I :iiiireai.d Science, and Ko h'oigs, are 1. ins more it.tt.-rc stini; il.aii usual. per The May number of Scri liner's petis the 'txl'n vnluiue, ami, a.s the i.eh'.ishca's say, " I'his is the time to subscribe." il Ol. r-OAJ her.- i are you awa'-e that from Huntley, the fair dealer and square, yon can buy th- ln-st of hardware, and home made tinware, and ail kinds of wind war.-, besides every style of glassw are, and grocer ies cheat., fresh and rare, at prices that v. :il for cheapness crm pare with those of any li i- e dealer here or elsewhere? If yon don't l'.nnw tnese facts, call at lluntl. vs nig ! hi uso-furi ishii g ilcji it, Ki.cnsbu'-g, and yon ; w'.ii soon S' c "how it is yoi;r.-.eIf ;" hut if i von do know them and Ve-n't act on the j know Icitge, we can only say that vo:i s:ai..i.ng very niie ii 1:1 vour ighl, ainii he : ;"" 1 'Ut ir lho '"'U, r 1''" "'"' tor r.ur i OA i'TION. V.x t ry genuine hox of lMi. j Mi i.ANi:':i LIVKK l'll.l.S hears the sig ! nature ..f I'l.I'.M I NC !il.OS.,ar.d th-ir j.ri- vale I'nitcd Stat. Stainp. Ice i: mis. oilier." '1 he market is "nil iinit.il; V. I:. T.lliott's I LLl'STKATKI) I'LANT AND SKI;!! OATALOi.LK mailed nt.li; to all applicants. V. II. 1'I.I.ICTT, No. 114 Market St., l'lltshurh, la. OiiArt'El) hands, face, roujrii skin, pimj 1. s, rihti i.i.n.t, stdl-rtieu ia, and otln-1 cuTaneo is aile.tioiis 'cared, and the s!;in'uiade soft mil si no. ! 1;. l.y iisin;r llicJl'Ml'tti 'i'.va So v l uuid" l.y I .i-.vi :i, Ila.an! .V Co.. .ew York. I!c ci r I ii;. lni'l Tlie Htiijn y J u ". i ip, as 1 l;e-e a i e man y mill i.iess iui it at i. 'lis miide v. i 1 1 1 .- mi;ho;i t.tf. Li'-'".-l-'-v.l TlIK I't'ltf'.ST AM SY Kt.TtST 't i )-1. U Kit fill, is Hazard .V 'asvveir. ni.i n- on tin.' sea sin i fr ;u t it n. si hcted livers, hy (" v;tvi-;i.i,. tl.i.z A ii i) i o.. N e York . It is a I is. du teiy ;i'; r iti tl f. 1 'a i ien . s w ho ha vo nice t i k n it prefer It I o iti I o. ll.'l's. I'll v icia ns in. v e decided i t s u perior to a:.y ol tic Joti.er rnls in tiiMiket II I e.K!( l iS'.V. Tli'lMPSilX Jli-id. in this b'-rona-h. on at lay last . KI I en t 'at liar me. i a' an L ujiik li '-ef i - I .1 1 ines M. und Fi.'.. ices. M. 'J lu.iapsoti, tij;ed L' 111' 'in lis. "lake n Snwr, which in the mnrninit t.-iis. ! inuii s.i l;t hand f..M, la" t';e t.reni.U' t line ". ".as faiiuii lj ist i's fra;;.iUice on ti.( air. ,'ili'h in yonder falnis ni ffhry, VVitii a crown neon n.-r l.rov, A v leior s palm, a harp of t.'ol 1, ( lur chilli's an anyel now." l-:i:i K.-Hi. Y i! lie. eldest in f.or -tto. "ii Satui-;iy uist. n of r'eiis and Alice liee, u"ed n iioii t ti y.-ii rs. I.i' tie W i , lie was an ire.-t inter, s: in nnd in telliyei.t fluid, am! ;"ii' every l.'o.ii;se. had III '- P. -en spa - -d of I'riMT.i'u' as n. man in l.oii iii' in liis film11.' uii'i rn ornament lo sncet . -The u -r.'.ived pari ..:.; !;n'. e; ir earnest st inp.i t ..i.i in 1 l.e lid of one so d- ir to t ia-ui. MIM.S.-!'i "'i, i'l I'lieou-hi lovv;;hip. on .Sat urday moi i'.inir last, Mr. JmneA M ills, vj,-ed .VJ M VUTZ.- Died in C::niria ttr.. n M-mdav p.viiiuif l.tsi. of small-pox. Mr. J'eter Mart.. f. -tl Him"' '-" v. ars. t'UAVi:;!. - I 'i.d. ia :rro!Itr:wp.;tn Zi-l iat., Mr. I.udv. ii; l.'niiiT. -e.-l fis .voar. n A K N A "I ,K. - Died, in I'.o roil townsh'p, on Tu "Sday las'., Mai'tjiirel Jiai nacie, urft-.i uwt.ul InO veais. !".STATK or Tat'Iv IIahav, I l. , KO. V, . I 1 A I M N. i'll'isel.1 DFf'D. Letters Testamentary on the K-iul" 'if rat r'.ek r.i't'iin, luii'iif t 'learhtfl i Itovu-idp. ( uin-l.i-ii, coiiiity, leceasc-.!. I'.ave t.i-en L-rjnted to ll.t nn t "rsiifiie.J. All persiins i n.lei.I ci to u., i.i r-s- tate are re.ptested to l-iak" i.iimedi. imyin.-nt nnd liaise Pi, vi'.'sr cl-t't.s wiil present t hem pro- porly aiHliciuicite 1 fur settlement. WM M AKItKI.IS, i t?...,. .I.vS. It. Iti !.KY. t " St. A uiz-u ?tine, March 173. -tit. m mils o? ies mmm . I 'S T J'l 'Ii ISHKI) : rillSCK .4.YH l'lilt:.T. j 15Y SA UAH M. KKOWNSON, ! With an Introduction by OrtK.s'rus A. Im-itrx- : soy. a'.ni a fhie I itrait. Pent hy mall on re- eeipt of price. I'rice. r.v-j. ' I j.s. M. i)ti).:r.. I S9 Fifth Avenue. I'i I tsl uir p Ii. l'. j f:l -'m-l ()-. x vi uPJiA.NiS CUllil .I.l-.. i.v I v- virtue oi tin ti;.-.i.-- oi.ivi o, i.u- o('..ii..r- , I t'Oiirt of t'aiiit fi.i enmity, there will ha exposed I to public sale, ut the Hotel ot i'lornin tieiii? ie. i t the l.oi-ouKhof I.orctto. on fni 'i . tj . lit- j l'il!i tin v !' A j:ril next, nt ..flock, e. m., i the loi'iwi;!'.' i'.e.-' rii t'l real estste. of which ! James McOour'i died seized, to wit: A PlKt'K j ;!i IA 1!( 'HI. ' 1 !' I. A N I ) situated inilic Inwn- j ship nl Alleli Miy, comity of funieiia. adj .;n- ins' I inds of Iter. lard and ( I. aides Shields. Hen- j l vl.ii t le. ti ml ntlii'is. fi'iiliiaiiiiK 'Mi Aciits and ! I'M i'tiii il es. aloiit 4n Acrca.d wliich areclear- j ed, Iui ir.(.' llu'ico-.i erecte.! a Lojr Uarn. I Tr'.'iMs 1 1 k S.vi.K. lne-h:i!f of the purchase i tiionev to be pai. I on confirmation of s: n and I the h.'ilmice in cue year t In i-en f t.-r. to lie se- , cured tv the judtf ment t.oml imd iiv.rtirae of J tl.e , ur'eIH.er. FitANl l? U f !il la.. March 1. Js.-"t. Trustee. s T 1 L L U P AND A T 1 T IA!iIET AND UM;EITAKIXn. Thankful for past liberal favors, the subscrt lier tlesii-;s toiiiform lie- people of Klieu- I. in and vicinity thai he isstill iiim in mi tl.etius incss above named in nil i's liranches. mi llijrli iin.,'1 i.eio-l v oi.i.esi ti t he I'll !i! le s.--le -ol i'ouse. s,.,.s!;Iniil!iV liiatie Furniture of ail feim. I isiie. soi. jiw(t risr,IIWi c,:n of any tiostrM size rt not tee. and inncr Liiid it- ra: torilv. Iti iltl'UT EVAN'5. or tu .sa fi.ru'; lied on ;'. u!s atu udcil to promptly Khrnsburjr, March 2J, ls-:5.-ii,n. ' AUTIOX. All HHt ii s a re L c rel y uili uied njfainst iuterleriiuf in any way with ttie loliowuij- t'oo-is ami elinl.er-i HoiU'Cl i hv us I mm V m. i'. t.ucK. 01 l.'arroll township. M;.,, htt iU. I,m lain? our ., ,.,,w. . .jfer. Z stheep. S l.ovs ' straw, i le.-tisieads ami nemim. n eii.t.is. j cup- linrrtov. 1 hnrrtov. I i, si- ii nnd ' lojr ci.ctns. 1 windmill, 1 coo a stove, 1 lieuthiif stove, i;ini a l III I'tl. I " " -t !- -V - -X- ..V V wimmiiji, i cm a lot ol her-e i March 21, lS.Xj. .1. ).s. itoid I-; vt. Jti.s. (il TWALD. l -r7 f.p i y ,p.rai.,nrv,i n, soM hrtr tbi n new t.hi rvv i i.ii, .- vv .:; iv c.n..n U - i . n. . L , , L : March '., leia.-3t. Oi-'O. C.K. ZAllSI. ""'-n - - -lir n r ' i i i i hi SJssiiAojtiawii J5 ii cJ HY ill B w 1 3 uia i 3y a 1 .j ti. j iih .t .1 li itn K.no. ii e.i.;::r. i. 1 ' ei au i c.i e, c. ' 1 1 p. lie a no I iiorou hi . , le-i ; (1 . uo. n nis .-1. 1 1:. 1. 1 . ccs in 1 1..' iv: Ot.lt w . ,1 , i . i.-cl iial 1 .li - pt I ti 1 1 pre. iisp - 'Ml ioi. t o '. .i .ions -1. -l'i.iyem, nt. Is there wttif t.'.t7'.)i in l"v t Lire ttt.f V..'. et Y i.iess re. te i-.l at once, I l.e :... ;.l l.eci i:u. s 1 e -piM'eli il, Ic.'erit. us secret ions, prottiiei!. sei i f- Illie.lS of sU.II .llse.lscs. lii. Ill lies, l l lol.s, l'U.i- tuli-s, I'alikU'. l'miples, ,Vi' .'cc. i.ir, iy.ii. i et i. '..jji.i u 7 t'ni.- .liire- ti I., s j .i-.ii, pn ;ii !ei! I lie system is- .'c'uoietw i Willi I iss ..I iial lorcc, p.. i rtj of th" P oo , I oesic.tl 'I't.'ii.lencv. o i.ci al iVcaSiiintur l.ut- sit llilr. I I v ii .;.ip;ii t vent l.f ill iai r to weary sufferer. H-ee tfii -. s .i'" tin. ilti'.-f. .it! Vim !Me in ilt ure; .f ( ii i omc I li.ti ri,. c.i or t lie .ircai' ! ill llitl.t i.ina; ion o Hie po'.v. i-. tin- I., t: ii-.-...'. ..r t.'.t f !,!( tr.- I'lh.tnu l ' t.-m .' Yiui must i .hi.ic iasui.il rein f or Jon are lia'.ile lo .ilTei'ing ivnr-i' llain 'Ia. .t l. V"i ''.' ' ', i,i.i'ii . ilidi. slu'i: ; it !(-p.-e-se. i;; spllifs. Willi 1 1 . - -r . 1 aci.e. :-.;ck ache, coaleil tongue nn.l l.a.l ia-loitr uioiith lorn eeii.-.'i. r.-ine.ls r.iiail..: 1 !;.-., ,ns, as. i. WeaUncssos ainl ti ou'ele-i ; tor cleans. tiir ; u l punt iny t'.e iliai.-.l Moo. I ..n.l iiu pa rt inr vitr oi t. . nil 1 1 e Tor, s ; l or !.u i.,: i iiu u i a n.l 1 1 slor in the v i a; -i ei const it 1. 1 ion. I'Sl. "TFt'r,'"''',,-''',h '- IS J l'jt -;s v.lieli is pioi.ou ateil l.y the leailu;- in'-ijieal nutiii.iiliesol I.oniI..naii'.l l'.o is ; he most p.i.. eil.il lone-nil. I alleral i c k nown nitric ineii. cal w or hi.'' 1 Ins is no uc w ami u; 1 1 icil !ise, . -t ry. I. ut iu.s t en ,.na usc.l l.y tin- iea hM,.- .iv sicians of m Ii, r countries wilt, icni.t, it e( reme tln.l res. ills. Ihiit't irfu.ni ttti'l iiuinir t lie tUvre.-t i ve n-rp by cat liar ics anil til.vsies. Tney jtive oily tuui poraiy relief, i n.ti-rest i.m, lt.itulenc cml ils Jieiisia . it h pi I es n ml iv i lid it. ii diseases, are sure to follow- t heir use. Ke-p the PI. ...il pu re a n-1 ti.-e It li is assure.!. JOHN o. K Ki.I.t ;;. 1 i'h.tt St ., N. V., Sole .A :e lit for the t ' id ted Styles. Price One Dollar per Hot t a . scinilui' Cii cu r r. K.'KNSK NOTK'i:. TI..' 1'wllovv- inir I'i lil.ui.i for Ti.vtn!.. ;C:,tii!ir Ho: St; an.'. J 1 1 ; 1 1 -1 bieei.st-s will pi escntc.i at A riiciei t t.'oui t. ct.niinuncin- on Tuesday, .pril 1st : i via.. i.u . f'mnl.fia lJotoii;ii (jeorje la. liner. Tho mm Jml'e, I'ejer Hauliej, Iiariiel Mel i.iinlii. I'.u liii.l llH flllMf . on. uia.iy li liorouu'! "ins K Ins.'. 1st ward. 1 nil "oil, uiaii vid t':ilr.... h H.I'uukIi- Kii.'.i ( mifiT, la- Franklin IJornttidi Peter It'ihri'T. John'own I'oaiad donli, J 1 wi.ril: Jas. II. Hee lord. .1 ..in I", i;. i ; Sli.i'rer, Win. loulit, .'Id tvard; Jacob I'end. tl'i iv.-ivd. MiPvillf Ho ro Hi; 1 1 -I'lti-i- .Vied Ki-mot t. .Tofepli Fi. idiiouse. Mrs. -iiii ll.iiiu.v. Fred. Sennei.li r, KhCI II lll'I .!.' riles. Mlllflret M e ! te; 111. .t I . ltie.'.luiji' Township -llei iiaid Net's. I'nrii-tirtr. Ilino'. tieonrt. t'oiii-.td. ." il 111 Oi ' Ilofolljjll (i..i!'Lre V,"'-lil. I'n.h. Wast. i i;u-t ..a ' . ,, n-hi Jol.i, Ma I Ipunu t. Yodef To vi iis,i p - ln-nry Fiiier. K.VIIMl llol'SK l.l. KNsE. Ci'iii'iiiiiiyii I tor. .loll. i xv a i I ?.ii.in, :;i wart". Oliett Sptititis i;.am.rli- .I.diii t'rou-.c. l't.ensliu fi lloroierli -Steidie;; A . t 'law.-. .lol.nstowii i lor. A da in li'd s'.iank, IIJ ward ; I- u a ; c ( . j w i. . - 1 1 1 ward. l'i'M T i.n issr. i Jihinsliiiui II a -. ii.,niy ! :ir.-., John I.tstlwi? wlioiesaie. :1 ward. J. i. I!!"."!. Troi'.ionct-ry. IC'ionshi; rvr, .Varch a. Is'.'J. HAS STOOj TSfi TlbT O." fOR t-.C CLRE OF COUGHS, COLDS, WKOOFirJG CC'JGH, Lc. ask vui'it 3i;v ;isr i ji: it rnFr.viiKn t.vi t by P!ttbL.rE!, ra. ri I. lii.7 Near Union School Hctise. Ebonshur. TJIK s il.. r il. of the cili.i ns e. lirea toeail tie- Attention t ( V.i.i !u ia and &doii;iuu toil MI ies to the tact that In- ha s iio-.v in su't-i s 1 u I op-fn I ion in F-liensiiurf il Shop f or I lit- ma li lt fact u re hi id rt pai r of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES l!d m'i nlhrr fi.t r.p'i.ui ff Work in that line. I'.mpiov imr muie tu:t skillful werl.i.ie-i ard tisinj; only the 1 can ie nl st materials. I t.-eleontl u 1 ire fi'itisfac loll in HOIK, I v ies I I ! ami prices. l'ia'fo-iu work donoMt sin, i-t notici K ii5;- or all kind afteniled to at re.is. .nn i.le rates j A Khtcks.nil h Shon in coi;m c'. n with Man I ulnclory. t 'a 1 1 ami Sr-e speci mens of v.,r line -i. Js.j.-if. i. M.Cill I K. JOHN B. MIUBAT JOl. M. I U N . rRi.pptrroM or FilOEMX FOIMIKV AM) STOVE WORKS HOLLIJJArSlil litf. i'A. jl 'ktiown ms l'nirrpi i. Koiiiitiry, wc are now i of every tirserlption. The Various Stylos of Steves ma ;i u faet u red a t our citaldihmrnt ara iu ail rfs-pect rquai t any in tlia markat. Steii! EninesanJ rul kind of MacMmj prumptly and ratisfactm i!y rc-pa':r"i. cir wi.'-k l i a r ran ted to l. ntflW what it Is revirrseiite.i. t Ai.f . 0.- if. " L90 JL SH ABP ATTHIS! 136. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 133. : lift AT' 1 H f ! J ! J! I p I I rPtKn IX V A ?! H it I A COtS TV. P.!L:ACI'E!i.V.!u,:e3a:ut.d P.c'!IT)a- " ler iu I' A M AKI AT Hot .if rlf : B ; of all kind. I'n a v ir. i'.iotvs. Hi ;u.ts. H innrifii. n.l l.ONTKOY! 1'SIAL WtillKl", 1 ' bl( 11 1 1 ll ' L. I !-'- titus, FriAvr, Arc, st'.. U-i "Miikiiii S.rr. Johnstown. Pa. i I : '. I un r nrticlo a' : bt I tinmrvor !'hi'dlphi;t in-i-j. A libcr.il it "t:tif i liUufril tut lie iiev. fiery,', hil.tn; Ut. ' tiy ' H'- i Admits nr.- r-ooi.. ,Hy Htid injf a w or ill t.f . irotid with it. UHtv imt, hiu ill n mi' GCO. MACLEAN', Publisher, riiiln Jelphia. 9 XVJ1A"l Pl H J.1U Hi. ,M fc ijj.j j., wt-jS m f SELLERS' IMPERIAL J " t-l ttJ-'T mi. G tter h- CJ A K tt A ItVilll TIMIMIIXTS. pK'li fni!',-s r 1 ra. . I . e I. ! r. e-'i : nr! .lf a !. s Mit li 'T'i V ls t t'.ltei Ch TI er ;;i. l " . -. I ! - i: S; o'.t e : a ''t loot - 'in til 1 lo ll e-tie !'. iil'iimy iiml a ' 'em .let e 'ookf-r Itm-k II. o.ie o llli:e. Si ltd t or eic-ulai- to J. I. l iiril) 'o.. .N . Vnt k.lli sluii.l 'l'ii-:ii.or Sun Ki n ncisco "aVeNTS ! A KAKK niANCC v7 V e ui.l pay all Atrmis Mil per week IN im-1 iv 1 1 . ,iri sr. - v : t '; us .rnM f. Kvi r; iJiit; 1 1. rui.-ht i Si i 1 expenses p;ii.!. A.l'iess . C M l.'i Ki: 1 1.. C'iiai It. I te, Mich. C71 "I I' 1 .c-.l'.-. t IV '.,U 1 or. I-1 n l, ,- t,u ; x if. I in i . I Id ! i t t ).. T li W ate.- ,, r e n. W: .i d. 1 1 i uiiicj Otos-et, ltr...t oi'iniiir ii.i.l Shakil y . t i.;.i:u N . Y . WAiilil'.N i N I'M KlJOl'S Ti:I'!s 11 A V K PlJOVKl) X. F. Ij::rnh:!Ki"s New TurVme ' 7 fS 2 J, a St JWj T;) HE Ti!F m EVER IaVEMEII. -i rni.KT t'KF.K. Aiddir.ss. yo.i:k. pa. 5 g 2 i i I 1 I :.V! ! 1'AI ! IJi! Tlift.reat idsi'inrry i..r t ! . r el ;t-r . .1 f-aiu ;i ad a s t : re it tin i ri int-.na o- fir i : li I en a i.i I ii. i. cli i on ic a "id . ii : e. Spiiris, Ac. -it lias .t I ilea sac, t a u ! ii-Jrisliu t imihi, .nut i . I not ur.-ase of s.i:i 11. - nii-.-i ii ci i; ; : c . t at-c . , w Idea mailt - i: In u . iuci cn f a in ly . P"i --" ccitis lir In (lie. i-'or sale t . 1. 1 et mrt-isi s. l.I.I i.l-N 11 YT, Prop i. .New Yoi .. ' A llllAVf. l::i!K. I tlinl! IvIJov.,, i A WtlHIV., ItooK Alan T Vt lf. I.v a Woman, , , tHH. t.. li- in ;'m.i.i I liii'imlj i.i!ii,l tin-kind ever wiilt n hv j ei.lll.lll. - a ll.'eessit ill every li. .. i eh. .Id, Its, II- tire n.ixt ily and en.ini nt prrt-t "u-ittm-HS will cre . ntean i'limcnsr (Vim mid. N i t -; t It-t i, tiding th .hlicalc su : 1 1. '(-1 s n c: ssari ly t veaied. it mini. ! t"it in such lira-.i'. jairr st le as will tint etlend I the most lust inioiis. I.n.ly agents never lia- had nu ll in opportunity to nuike money and do (food. Terms a in! sun. pie sheets mailed tree i on iiioaeiii.ite applica: ion. j .1. 51. S T ld). I; T ,v CO.. Philadelphia. i SEA'JTY AT THE 71 RESIDE I'M !1 VI 1 Ii si l t KsS ( i ' U I" i ii S f i ' It T . 1 F.i.F.u . ;t : ;K'.;i:io s: i.ui i.i.iant ! 1 'rii:nts f i n mi l. t lie I'i'.iili st sticet ss of I thence. ri;ini t mil mi i-l . I lie pride of I the kitchen and pat lor. Thousand ..f ladit sut i test its worth, i.'id unlit itatinu ly i'oiiounca it j the tl''i e' 7.''ls. 'In., i'res mi i ei sa i 1 -' ra is, ii and proeia - in it ir- niin rmit'iitt .Vim..? f f.V"wni ill. ..:.-. I'. ' in. p; i.. i nl, ,!, . 1'i.lt'f., I Ji( i'mIs. I.ii. ies tin.i rini'l ef I en; fort for miIi- l.y all m -f -class r.ci is, l.a i .1 ware . n-ti lei ., i ct hi n 1 ry ;itoi e keepers, etc . 1 1 1 rmm hou t I tie I ti i- t. .1 Stat'-s and ('..iiada. II. A. It UTI.KTT ,V t'n., i Maliuf.ictuitis lia-i I. tt 's j:iacV. mir. I'eail ISIue. I ic.. Ac. II '. Ha. 117 N. Front Si., l'liilail'ii : H:i I l'n..mo i s r-i . ;,-.v Yor!;; 4 i ltroad St., ltosttn. ' f I From 'JS Ci nts ! V f lor -i". cli. t ii.it - ' (Jt.iiiiiy person i F.itilit sitmi lis untiled free li at Mudii toi four dolhus. 111 I'lielisli'.lrir '.vim will net as V . io nt It A mi. vi. i. in . 7i7 llr'.l way, N. Y. ; ti ul.iViAU LA., we kirmiranteed. j:e- specta! de . -in rdi tiu-i; t at home, ua or et cnir-i; no r;i at a I iv. pi 1 1 -."'I: iui! i n-t ruct n.ns and v in a -aide at-'i lire t.t iiniHi. seni lie" In mail. A J dress. wiiii sj cents ret u rn M;inii. M . Y L" N Ci A i i .. ;;:l Idi-. ii a u h-sj., .. Y. 1 1 lilll A 'e nts wanted !' if our immensely op ihi't'.tlar M a rs ('halts. Our lar-e Muji td i lie " I 'ill ted State-'," with l.eail t if 11 1 " Wotltl" Miip on the re ei .-i.ie: selis spit ndid.'y. Kadi Map l'i".' inches. 'fi'hl AenTs wanted for nr lu-w Charts, iip ' . 1 ! oly Vifirm amt i'hii.1," ami "I'hrisi 1 ;:-- i i i.itil. 'nidieii." 1 'in v ivi.i Imil a tdat e lili-Vei N 1 lii isli.lil lionie. IIV ASISvV la iUtKCHT, laiiei..- M i; and I'li.irt F-stahlutituciil, li'i Lil erly Sin-.',. .Nn'v York. r-UiVATE ADVICE TO V? - - "1 hy an Imminent t'lo i-lian l'hysician. Sent fre to any aldn ss :. t'u- t ,,n i .-.i.i.tO.f; rrn tin i of ti,.- Yoiiti Men's 'lii istiau Assot iatiiui, Ger- I'ilnii i w a. I '. iit':l. ins' 3Iacliino : c r I n i'r. o W Cr?LD! Se-i ' fnr fi; en! . .Addre-s: ' S I W IM; m a ( 1 1 1 x i: t o., . . Y. ic, t;:o C -.-."tel. ! 1.1 IC I.i .. firlrt i c,iie-',!. Nothing ;e mire certain to lay t in- fouml-r. ion tor fnt ni e evil consciences. wizi.i.-r c a n no i,i c taiu.i:ts are a sure cure f ir:dl disoa-es t tlie Kespirn lorv tii).'an. Sore '1 h rout. Colds, ('roup. Dip. tiieriH. Ast ii u:a. t 'a I i i li. I ! oa i sent-ss. Irvueii tf the 1 lu o.-ir. Windpipe, or- lirouehial Tuliws, ini i .-.II li.s..nses f I l.e Lunys. In ! f;.i-s of "ii'lden cold, however taken, these TA It hi; I'S should he prompt iy anil freely used. They c.;iiali:c t he ci reu la t ion of blood, imtiiri'.te t .e ta-verity of the attack, and will, in a very .rt tiMie, restore le. all by action to the affet le. or&ran. w n.i.s t AKHiu.K' Tim kts nro put up only in I ..i.r.,1. 'J'uk.; no suh-i il utes. If they ci'ii't tie found at your tlrmrvists, nd ,it ntirf. the Ao-at iu Ai'ir I'm'., w ho will forwanl th' 'u liy rttiirn mail. l"nt lit ilt't't-ivpil by Imi tatinrn. So'.d tv d. u;.-ists. Price et. per liox. JtniN Q. K I'l. I.t it;. ;, is Phut. st ., . y,-K, Seed lor Circular. Sole Ayent for I. State. rteT5 WANTED FORP fllNB SCENES The epiciest and best srlling- book ever pub lished. It tills. ! 'I illinut the jrieilt Ci:,lit M,,lit litr Sritifl'il. M'tiaToi -in I Itriix-i i .( uniri emen, ItiiiiTS. boh I.i; s, and t lie tvnnderfu I Sights of tho National Crtpital. 1 1 seils 'piiek. Send tor.cir euiars, and sinmr tcrmsam a till: deseriitiou ofthew.uk. Address. National I'ulj.'ishin Co.rhiln., Pa. I WlTT'l h'HT "("h SJ'l. triven Rratif .1 M .ill II I lWhevery live man who will , to ill act ostu'raj-eio. !tumess mrlit i- honorti'dc. yni.OU f.ia b-iu i d.;v . Saleable as Hour. Fverybody buysil. l uii't (In niUiniit it. Must have it. No tl if t F.nterpi t-r. no 1 1 h m luia-. Kiisnlhv vV Cu.", rittsbura-h. Ta. The immense sub'. lO.tHlU in One Month, our LIVINGSTONE rxH i.v AFRICA'! Nhnvi'iir. I Ii 'J-S it nJ.ni-e all ntlirra ho book fe M ASSKS vX f. It K" S like IVH.DKIl'Ii. iv.Tf"ii;:ifi'i. only 2.r. It is t he ( )M. V OM -Pl.KT IVi '. I-'.N SINK iieefumt of t lie Arduous La bors. Darint-i'rt'.ls, Fearful !i,:'.r.:s and MiebtT Acl'b'T.;u'.rni id the 1'ki.vCK of t-X ciaiUKKs". ! .l - rll'n Until!. Ni )TK !"'. He not .'.e.f ivei1, by misropreeontdi tion mime to pr. tdl hiuh-pri. t-.l inft rier works-, but st i rj cii euhti-s nnd see liil loP of ?;nt.'ii;enri(ind Ciikat Set t iss t.f our aif'n. I'lii't't coii.i Hiion trie. liruiJAUD 11KUS., l'ubliiiersriiiladelphia or Hoston. 'mtfit Price Lirt. Aildnu, A Ce ., . 1 ... 1 .1 '..Ul. A. I. T ' . 'il - : nl; i'i - Scot l . UI'S. lo t - d. ItU- : ! sum (;un-. . to ti.Vi. Su fie li mis. f'i to iv. i i:.-, binfW Kirinlvi'is .iiu;-!- Pistols, lto.s. I,,i;i MKteriHl. Kishimr li i!'-- Iirit discount to H..iT-.r('li.ls. Ai ii.v turns. Ke volvcr. -V .. Ii'i.uli or trttde l for. (iiHument hcxpres-('.t).i.io In cx.ii.'ime-l hefore paid for $500 JlT PEEMIUHSl Tiro A :ir fota toks: r KaTIIA KAlil.V VKIlMOlt'T. Ten nam , T'li-j.-r tlu'ii J-lit rly Rose. Knokvoi-uly l'!.i.;,i ,ti i: mid t.r KXCEI.I.KNT KI.A y" V ilt. -1 l it poumi ; 4 pounds by tuuil, r t - pest Jaid. lor i roMPTnVS SritruiSf., R2fi IttunEt m ,; Tn iiiK At :;k. A tittle laler than Karlv r,y lt....i. I:.i ai. in Iji Aij-i v. V.i per pound, r-j by mail, postpaid. j. ri-r, . . r. r-, .-rri'T f1 rt X? M0 will be flw-nrtle.l n PKF.vnrMsJ wi to those who pttiduc? the l-itrsrest lt 7. tity from one piunil. I lescrii.tiv c ti . In rs of the above, with bst of 300 vsrit est ouan- irou- . l:i rs of the ubov e. with Ms: of 300 vsneties T. of l'otMioeK. free to nil. ' h.i.fTiin.nsini i'ATute,2(M)t. . v -e wiih Colored ClirouiO, irt tits. A New Toimito, t h. A KL1 . OTOV." Knrly. solid ii ml pit'jtufti ve. 1'rtctK . per p icket. Five DvV-.ets tor B. K. ELISS e SOW, 23 Park Placo, Now York. V' 5 . . ' ..) J.nr- - t"- fT " .. W-i-ii'. ir
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