r j;r .fttkHti f 6iLLi:lAi5. !t ft J 111 in Pi iri f it! tU ' !;" I .r:D PLRSOKAL. One mi!e south of Sax ton, on the Broad Top Kailroad, on Saturday morning last, a car of an accommodation train, containing j fifteen passengers, ran off the track and was j lccipitatod down an embaukment, a dis j t;ince of thirty feet. The car turned over three times in its descent, but, stram-e to say, none ot t lie passengers on board were JLocal Correspondence Ai.toona, April 2, 1S73. Frifno Mac Quite a number of serious anl fatal accidents occurred here during the ptist week, the particulars of which I will give you as tully as I can: I'A- -Ill v. 1 . i ...rt il A ; HI K f'i AI.ITTZIN. "We : , l, v. lili ll will CI1-r- i t month ti furnish ,.r;i s Lite; of Kcv. I . :u ii ui'.stie of the Al y. i ),,-! one year to n S".11 the price of ..'.'. A'.l who hare ,. i .). j. i-ii t volume ran h.-,'..ih r a;il those who P.- ! -.ishi-.l with the ! the ;i ii' T' iu r. Two .. i -, or .in old and new : 1 r, will l i- fdri;ii-l:ed v ;it I if i oi o... tl.'.s holds good for v, so tar as we now dange.vu.sly injured. There was oi.lv on i , V Ve V" -J ! ! dv an one th number i.t d i I J"' oiui lu)ss was Knocked down l.y ; iTS.Mvhtut 11UlnlJe,' aU,ULevasb,ltj shifting engine, which ran over both j Z.1 n"ct -..ii ,1 t... . - llls leSs' and while the nnfortunate man . jtii man iirtllltTl I IHWm. IlVTllfT .. i- . ., i on ,iiiVI near I'bilipsbiirrr. noo.lv ort in ,hi 'mi.vZ ,,!5 " VSg''ff eeati, the engine a palace i imh hav Communication. Fakm HorsE Hotel, March 28, '73. Mk. Euitok AAh.le perambulating 'he county within the past two or three weeks, 1 met ami convened with maiiv good and true Democrats, who, throuth good as il as evil rejKii t, have never faltered in their support of the regular nominations made by our county conveution. Many with whom I have talked regretted and deplored Hie .!e lection and want of that union ;uid harmonv e reeentlv l.roiiLht nartial del'eat i g0;;;.; n;;1 : u tcr 1 '.it- ii,f atit-r riace. v'Hi new home ? (iiics n;tve L-ecn pre- t I: V ( ek. ' . .ui t la time, coni- i!:tv in i . IV. wh.cre Mtu-Fhnnc j art lecti - !'. tlf. J iii t l: :'.C w; last. .s very a.- j -vm nig iroin a liouse w hich had been occupied by a couple of small-pox patients, lie took the small-pox and so did his family. Ire son, his w ife and an infant child died, in poverty, tilth and neglect. Three children sui vivid, and were kindiy provided for by the good people of lMulipsbunr. who. so , soon as they learned the facts in the case, I furnished needed aid. I The tiallitzin Hotel, atOallitzin, Cam j bria county, will be her. after under tho .-.4..1 ..r. ..r ui. . . x . V1 one oi iiiiiir couniy s most pop ular hoti lits, viz:M. rith'ariiii rccvntly of the Koaring Spring Hotel. Wo can cordially commend Mr. Fitzhnrris to tho patronage of the peole of Blair and Cam bria counties, ai:d to all v horn business or pleasure may lead to (Jallitzin. Let a lib eral patronage be awarded. So says the i Joliidaysburg Standard, the editor where- j of has a head about as level as they make kltw ti-.w-lj. 1 :.. 1 1 IT.. 1: , ? i,,,, uvn hi utiui. Jim neii j iii.ii in me iuinre t hev w ill endeavor, n a. alHtut 15 minutes afterward. Mr. Koss be- ; far o lies in their power, to guard against ! j longed to the I. O. of O. F., and a special j ,1,is ureal and growing ev; Th-y irt'i-rmed j train, with a large delegation of the nicm- ,,,Mt hat the met hoti so prevalent among trav- j j bcrs of that o:dcr and many other citizens ' ''!.,nK asPir!ts l'-r parly nominations t!. at I I on board, ran to Bell's Mills, on Sunday, to ! l'ortunin.K and liamb.-ulti ug overy man j 1, ;I 1UUeraU 110 ,eHVeS a WltC aud I from him 'to support them, and fur. hev se, k- A 9?lelu rn I ing to jiledge him to the support of some fa- On uday a son of Mr. Jatrcs Claycomb vorite delegate in whom thev cnid eomule , MKAL. II.VIAIK I It 'SifI;i:-. 'At:n KWOltne. M. .T. Adams ami wif.! and H. 1. l oster to John J. TroxeM, Nov. L'. ls7- K lots in (iallitzin twp '. $ Mierirl of t'Hinl.ria countv t T 15 Moore, Jan. y, 1S07. l.-'i acres in s-UMpteliaiiua townsliip T. l;. Moore ami wife to t",.. Si" ,tr anl Snyder, March 7, 1 Srl.s', l.-.t aeres in Susquehanna tw p Wm. Weakland aiul wife to Mi ii 1 NVeakland, Nov. 1. I.s7.i i-ia,.,.- and li) pr relies in Carroll twp I:. L. F.ster to Wm. Uraham. 1'eW. acres in Suf(lueliiiiina L'o. Ih7:?, township i-jO "I'll 240 ATTrNT'.ov, t i KN Tl.FM KS ! 8s. Men'.iant 'J'-iilm-, p4 ; .Johiisiow n. Las jnt t i eeivi i pt-fpan-d to nia':e an in aec.rdam-e wi! hiois aud iu the tiKt st vIk of work- ins tlrt Hivinc oi tlr!l.i; an. I HM ii s and . !!! -A lidrww Mo in'oii street, . arnl is now l-.TKH'TS AM I'MiAMTCRFS OF :at-rt t- mai.sh : p sum mer gi ,! s tit.-:. 'n-.i'i s iM;n lor lle.t- hinrn, euston made, full suits, jind sn r'i"i,.,..i n - ..... .... . i-paAseti and pi n t s ua s. L I'-It. -I'm. Work mansh;) ui.sr. eijuailed tor eiiaiui. M"hi:x I'atiie Nature. t.eg-tis to I'on Ik r mailt!,' of green, and the oih 'r !ur, s -11,1 damsels i ," ! 1 1 ! n e thinking ;i'io;it a 1 was mn over by a tiain of freight cars in the countv convention -h.ns ... . ;, t 1 oil towu'Iiip, m .nil us the loss of his of its contents. le- i . A V..-1'.ini-nt in Lewis i; ".. was etiteit d by bnrg , l.t Inst, ai.d rohLod of ' -.1' i'-?,KH. ': iit ll '!.: '."t;nv..ii a lot i oML.augli boiough lo congregation .f that elm 1 ch is to be 01 cct d. s.is that a Member of , '. ( o! 1 rt u n is 1 1 in: to i:i;-l;iog the killing of a i . V.k r or hfc insiti ance 1 en 1 :-i.i :". i ;i ii vcr.i out fint rate on 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 g t b;u-k woi 1 ii I.'- tMiaiiz i'ys the snow a-ii-:i wiie the biggest .. ! !"."s v.h; h n ccntly ,v ;.! I 'i'g I t; 1 ii 1 ti l i a d as .'11 n.01 tli. 1 1 eame in like r o.'. In istei't lis and Moit:iy i v. ;;s no more lanin-n,- id thiol 11 it can o in. gLii.ge o," ti e 1 ,'niliila sbur ti:au Mi' '1 l!aiul, of A!l..ona. , 1 tii 1 bom v. d ! oinc ri-vcjl 1 Although we never felt better in oar life, we are none the less pleased to wel come to our midst Dr. J. J. Oat man, late of Canolliown, whose card will be found elsewhere. The doctor is one of the most prollcient physicians any community was ever blessed with, and we are sure he will do his '-level best" for suffering humanity whenever called on. His late part ner, M. J. lluck, is now playing it alone in Oar rolltown. and few young men in the medical profession can gie a better account of the faith thai is in him. See his card. A running race with horses from Hai ry Marlett's hotel, in St. Augustine, to ilx Shcrirt Iilaii's hotel, in this place, and return, a distance of thirty-two full miles, was participated in a few days ago by Mes-sis. Augustine Xogle ard F.d. Mann, of he former place, the prize contended for being a purse of one hundred dollars. which was backing down the main tiack. opposite the lower shops. His remains were ground under the w heels in a terrible mtui ner, portions of his body and limbs being j-caltered along the track to snch an extent that it was difficult togatb-r them together. The father worked in tho glue room and had but a short distance to go to witness the sickening sight presented by the ro lnains of his mangled boy. It appears that the unfortunate lad had climbed on the train, and while jumping from car to car, the train being in motion, fell beneath the wheels, with the horrible result stated. The funeral took place on Sunday. A man whose name I did not learn, an ...r,c . .i .u. oo , . . I jeetion to anv ono of th several gentlemen 1,,G loir ilraiuii Imtn Ann Ka nw .. -1 . . . t i . . r' j i 111c wi; iirjn 01 named in r.e more ! harm and created, more hostility o, the tick et than lias the supposed unfitness of the ! nominees, or any other cause. Tin y de- j flared further that if th-; county convention Were allowed to act t'roiii ils ow 11 judgment. ; it would, to say the least, find as good ami competent men who 1-nve never importuned i anyone to vote for them or set r.p delegates in their favor, as arc th,He who make polities i a trade and hui-iness every d ly and night in j tho year. 1 am sat islied there isa firowh.g i Jiobition among the l.st men ot th party to ! heck ami control, if possible, the practieo of w hat iscallnl juii k ing county onvcntious, i and thus administer a deserved rebuke to ; those traveling aspirants who an hani'. v wait for the ofiice until election day comes round. I did nut discover any particular oh- ; 10 .... 3.07. 3-t lieurv oOO "r.o 1.5:0 f,r.oo 10:j of S iiliam Kemp, that gentleman. I was a.-ken T'residf nl ( oir any, in having ii ;i! e not i e. if rl.ey up l.y the 1 .4 ' ' sCV 4 ii . !-h " -1 :i!ij r,t . -dal i- t'.a-. s!ol s h 1, . ,; 1 , . .is 1 :,:i was a.- Keu anu : .,1 ; r B. ?A.he,.Vi.-f-.-..-.'..hnYse:io. ;the v. i, , !..-. Mil 0 ... !- i - li-ttl ; , - n ii.g to this county, one ,(UJf . ; ii 1 i r of 11:1 d icine in ( 'ani- A i to aulhorh'.c il:c i'ur- sj- ' : t 1 ; 1 . -i 1 of 1 Tetisl.uig to .J- ' : isiate. v.i'le bcl'ne the I wish a sr 1 ong pn '1 -ability j i !i:M-i;g! v.un.-n! opposition. T- 1...:. .1 ..... 1.... 1.. 1 : . 1 -. t;. ! 1 1 : .c ii -: ...ihiihim j -'.foii: Horn;' this j-.iaee, is 4 : !; puttinj- things to right, ami ; ..o that p-c.uk'.r hostelry in !" . ,--eiati-'ii im, .!(; the. ii'-w dis-i- Mr. V. iho right man in the 4 c. ami v.c hole to sec l.-in pros it f- go t rac1 (' valuaW :x 'and in I t".ty ti w :,- hip. 1 ire l . rm.i ain- I j . ai'.cs at.il k;;.-v n liie l.t.ke lur- 31 . - peity. was. on Monday last, sold j --si... -aid' llt-ar. gtia iiliat, of Jaike i lur- ! . to S. .V. W ('i iikiik, !'?;.. of Al- I vK . ; I ,he Mii:i ( "'..'.-( I .hi .il spce ,Ui 1 :- v-:ui:ucl. -?'. 1 !i is ;! t hat t mo w:f j :,!. loctd d'tor of tin .'.i ;'. l.:ts a w 1 o tieii:n 1 .-. .i d t i-ti-c - lij . - hen l.o g , fel' -. ill cofs.i: t ' . 1 an wii l. ;."Jf : , U te in all 1. i i . Hill1"; 1 ,c ! ises ' - v ok. .1 in! gl I 4 ' 1 : 11' 1 t ' ru 7 made up equally by the two contestants, jtratois of the foul deed Nagle s hoiso made the distance in live hours ard liftmen minutes, his rival coin ing in twenty-five minutes later. Mr. N,'a gie of course pocketed the prize. If there is any voter in Cambria coun ty, and we have no doubt there is, who has not yet heaid that we are an aspirant for nomination for the olhce of county treasurer, subject to Dcmociatie rules, we hope our friends, if we have any, w ill eu- ightc-n him on that suhiect. it the Dec laration of Independence knows anything .out it, all men are created free and 1 , , - l . . : ,.a a- .. I cijo.ii, ami we nave just as mucii ngiiL in be nominated or defeated in tho county convention as any other man. Therefore we announce oursclf as perfectly willing to serve the ''dear people" i'd make all we can honestly out of the office, provided we are nominated and elected. Failing in that, we sh ill be no worse off nor any less a democrat than we are at present writing. connection wit: tl.e nominations Foon to bf. made, hut, as cannot he denied, it is impossible fur ail of them tol'. successful in procuring nominations, astlu-re are some four or live, ami perhans more, forrvry of fice to be tilled this fail ; and there. ore the necessity for prudent, and careful a.-tiou, both by thu p.-op! and their delegates in county convention. A large majority of those with whom n!- j jucs is scarcely even a seiomlary imum itra j tion, hut who are nevert hciess strictly party men, nn nor see wliy .t is t hat th-- I e 11101 vatic papers of tho county fail to t:iku the l-ad in warning he peopl against those abuses which have brought so mm h ti..,Me and disappointment on the party, not nnfre quenWy resulting in the defeat of so;,..- of uip.i on the tnk't. Wlv Sl,, ,11 1(1 .".,T- IC.H-ll.l'l.. 1 .. . - I 1 . 1 while in motion in order to enable them to j 1(e represented bv men" who will as a t,,., s' cover up their crime, and thus, it is sup-: represent the whole county men who ap posed, the accident (?) occurred. Tho im- . uuniedged to any man or" set of men, no ptession at first was that the deceased had in ; matter how good and tru? Why cannot in some manner become fastened aruongthe : the delegates in county convention, in.li- oil barrels ami not being able to extricate ' pendent men having the gIM,d of the whole himself, bad perished in the flames. J j as their moito, '-let tin-, orliee seek the lnair' in, lierMainl tliat (his same voumr man work- . -i'"- -,.. .., ... ...1 : 1. ....11 ;,. 'I . ...1 1.-..I some of the machinery, on Thursday, and was injured to such an extent that the leg had to be amputated between the ankle aud the knee. Mr. Baer, husband of the notorious Mrs. Baer, died in this place on Saturday, and was buried yesterday. I understand that his death v as the result of injuries re ceived while working for the Fa. It. l. Co., about two years ago. Quito a sensation is at present on the tapis in repaid to the destructive oil train accident ('.') which happened near Hell's Mills about two weeks ago. It it is now suspected that the voting man Koss was murdered on the tram and that the perpe- ! ;V ""' c--'"' ed "cut" the train i ,,,,,, ,,. SCO f-0 .'-0 ir.o some time pievious to his tragic death, drawn a bank check in payment for his la bor. 1 he chock was presented the other day at Lloyd fc Co.'s banking house for payment, and on the strength of this the supposed muiderer was arrested. Besides the check, it is said the deceased had two w atches in his possession. Sco'l'T. .li - r WK . i r.. , "cat .-, i 'sit '-. -p - . Tit ' i ;!s ''"V . V -4. : ; k t , ... V i-.. i:. i - :-; ft of W. I f. licllidays i:itci'e.t in !e. V-. hope r,ro. '.s to f ;-.gering 11 e or it hisdnfy to pro- a llr.-.t i la-s print its a iul mcnt s. a t lie . rgumeur llcan took occa- thal in iinv r:ic wlieieit le- .11 ! the court, through ii tiubi iice, th;-.t ;he law had been vio i use of t!.' arty so o:'em!iug crMicellcd s':d the i!ii!i!ii(! as the law (iMTets. '..jii .,-.' I ...o,itv mother iem -ud of 1 -..ii rd e:oj ( tneiit. the ' t appointed f ,r the ilight .-oil-!' i.uidatiiMii ill !h? girl's : ft il r.sk i ; and i-d not wal.e up :.ct nioi niiig. and n tho ie antime :."t ti.ed wailing and went home i'. i !c roes v. it h anolhcrgii 1 now. ' - irii ic sorrow w e eh i outdo the. f Mis. Annio Murphy, thecstima- ! or. r m lie! i l est .eel ed young friend '. '-urphy. of .Mtoona, which sad i .! ..; a few uay.s sii;ce. '1 he dc- - a most amiable ):ty nnd true in '.t early death has once more i ; '::!;. d the unoci tainty i'f htuiian 1 :. - sl.e rest in peace. ' : i o ilourbon among its that ' :. ' i t we have in our midst, if !v. oiu; of tliw ciiiri l liens ( hast; fori one recently S.M) AM) Sl'l'iiK.N BkIIF.AVEMI-NT. We recid w ith sincere regret the almost simul taneous deaths of two daughters of our ! fricrd and t -itron. Mr. harles I-lick, ol Allegheny tow nship Ella and Hose Flick, agtd ri-sj ect'nely about lf and 14 years. Moll i th.cse young ladles were in their usual iod health :p to Satutday evening last, when they were suddenly jirostiaicd by disease, ami on Monday evening following both of them died the eldest at 5 o'clock and the youngest some three hours after. From the time thev were first attacked un- l death mcreifullv closed the scene thev liteialiy raved with the excruciating paiu, the brain being evidently the seat f the disease. They were both estimable joung ladies and oLedient daughters, and it may well he conceived that their unlookcd for deaths so closely interwoven, have brought deep ai'.iietion upon their dor.bly bereaved famiiy and fiiemls. Spotttd fever is pre vailing in that neighboi hood, and although we do not know that that was the cause of their deaths, it is fair to presume that such was the fact. The double funeral took place on Wednesday, both bodies being interred in one grave in the Catholic cemetery al Loietto. May they rest in peace. i r.ngland to this country, hulous. sum of s Kid. (ii H, ; heu A. Chase, is the lucky hope his slice w hen he gets e less than pw'.ooo. i of swindlers are operating ' i ; : 1 1 ; v, and we would warn ::eep clear of them. Do not !!:' to any paper without !. ifrstaniling its contents. If : - to sell you, for a trilling r patent for making your . :i!-h von goods at less than in li oni your prciiiiscs if yiu ! "m i l Kwing, agent f ir Mc ' r manufactoi v, of Fitls- Wi:i.t. Mr.i:iTF' Piuimiiticx. We can heartily endorse the following highly cotn plimeidarv notice of our young friend and patron, W ill. J. Bradley, of Altoona, w hich we. 1H..1 in Tuesday's is:.ite of the Johns town J '".v. The Fa. II. H. Co., is never baekwaid in a q.i ft iat ing and rewarding true meiit, ai.d in this case we are sure it has ha the nail fair on the head : "It is wmi H..J., thaii ordinary pVasure we nolo the promotion f our eKtiniahle young friend , W m. .1. Bradley, to the posi tion of Height agent of the Pennsylvania i tail road Company, at Altoona,.!. M. Stone l.rakcr. llsq., havii.g resigned. The appoint ment of Win. .1. Bradley is to date from the l.Mh inst. This is a reward for services faithfully rendered by this gentleman since he entered the freight office as clerk. Of an active business turn, honest, capable and po lite, he will till well the position to which his employers have promoted him, and his aniliilH.il will he to do well, what has been assigned him. 1 li re's our hand, Will." JoiTNSTow'N, April 2, 1872. Dkaji FitEKM an The stormy March has gone at lasl and the "April show ers" have followed on its train. The water in the rivers runs full anil strong ami have done some damage. Mr. Rimer's property, of the Fifth ward, was damaged to the amount of about ifoOJ. He had built a stone wall fifty feet long and twenty high to protect his'lot from the ice and l!ood, but the wa ter uiulti mined it this edi.esday i morn ing about 5 o'clock, and down it went into the river, making a tremendous crash and smash. Father Gallagher is making quite a stir in the Catholic chuich here, lie and tho good Benedictine Sisters have established a free school, and tho number of children already in attendance reach fully five hun dred. The capacious building of the Sis ters wili be tided up entiiely. The school will be a graded one, and the sexes will be separated in the higher schools. Five hun dred is quite a drain from the other schools. M. F. Meagher is to supply the school with books. Quite a heavy contract. Geo. " . Cope has secured a fat clerk ship in Philadelphia. He left on tho first day of Apiil to enter upon Lis ntjw "po- Si.sh." C. W. Kasly still presides over the local department of the Daily Tribune. The engine waich runs the lriltune otlice de sei vts a special. It is one of Baxter's pat ents. It does uot iMicupy more room than ;i common egg stove, This includes the furnace, boiler and engine. One bucket of coal, say half a bushel, will make heat enough to cieate steam for a thiee hours' utii. It has a two horse power capacity, and is the teintiest little engine I ever saw. Mr. Campbell of the Voter, is getting an engine built lor his office. '1 he steel works beie seem to have a greater capacity thau the mines, as iron enough can scaicely be supplied to keep it in operation. Our mutual friend, John Bradv, still keeps his grocery store on the ut inter where tie used to nave a notei, caier-comeieu iroiu the old lock-up, and "ferniiist" the M. F. church. There is not a cleverer man living, and being almost a cripple from injuries received by the fall of the platform at the depot, some years ago, he deserves all the patronage that a geneious public cau give him. '1 here is nothing said about the woolon factory at Woodvale going into operation, but I "think it will fire up sometime this spring. l'o Yang. Wilmuiik, April 2, 1873. Dear Freeman We have for some time contemplated filling the position of local correspondent left vacant by the de sertion of the '-late lamented" "Soltero." Should we fall shoit of the attainments of your former scribe you must blame our presumption in assuming his place to our better-half." who says and she ought to know that wo can write as well as your and her former correspondent. Nothing of importance lias happened here of late, if we except the frequent snow storms by w-hich we have been visit ed. The ol.l county road, which leads from this place to your embryo city, is rendered You at least, Mr. F.ditor, know that 1 am not an aspirant for any of.iee, nor do J hope to V made the recipient of a nomination, lieeause I have neither fitness or dosire for office. You will therefore pardon me for thus speaking my mind on this, in my opin ion, important subject. If desirable, I may let you hear from me again. For. H. By the w ay, r. Kditor, allow mo to congratulate you on the favorable terms 1 have heard you spoken of in connection with the office of County Treasurer. 1 hope you have not been traveling aiound hatui cujff'iny men. Fatal Accidf.nt at Foktagk. On Satin day la.-d, an elderly man named Wil liam Cusk-k was killed on the railroad at Fortage. A freight frain was standing on the south track, and Mr. Cusickwas walk ing on the north track, w hen he was struck by an engine, which had come upon him ; without giving any notio of its approach. His body was throw n under the engine and I dra"'rel" a distance of one hundred and I fifty "yards. A jury was empanelled by ; 1. McGoiigh, Fsq., to whom wo are indebt i ed for these particulars, an an inquest held !on the body of the deceased. The jury i rendered a verdict of -killed accidentally," ; but pronounced the men in charge of the j emnne guilty of culpable negligence in ; not sounding uie wnu-u., u. iim.;iSf,i,ie by the drifts, from Settlemyer's ns thev are reouired to do by the lUles , i J , J Kbf.nsiu ii;, March 20, 1R73. To tlte Kditor of the Cumbria freeman : The following beautiful poem as fur nished me some time ago for puLlicutioii in the Teachers' Advocate," hut it was not received until after the collapse of that jour nal. The poem has been nnsiaid for some time past, ami only to-day recovered. I sub mit it to you for publication in the rViuii, believing that tothe tah-ntcd authoress, who has been a frequent contributor to your col umns, that will be the most satisfactory dis position 1 ran make of it. Very truly, 'J'. J. Ciiapmat:. the cattivf. knight. Cood jailor, pray open the door of my cell, For a friend that 1 love is near ; I knew the dear sound of his hurrying step Whenever it struck my ear. O friend of my youth, 1 am doomed to die, And 1 have a fair young bride, And 1 leave to you, dying, the prayer ol" tny heart, That she never know how I died. You may tell her I f!l in a foreign laud For a causa that was just and high ; But let her not dream that, her luv'G one died As the felons in our land die. An innocent life I have saved this day, But a tyrant lord I've slain ; And a few short days in thi dreary cell Alone of my life remain. No voice but of charity spoke in my heart, And tho hand that obeyed is clo ir ; And he that can look to the heavens with hope Can even be happy here. But never a wonl of the p. ison dark. Of the shunn'd and nameless grave That 1 met in exchange for the t une 1 sought, Shall the wind lake over ih'i wave. The hand that she gave me to keep through life Shall never be held in scorn. And the name that J gave l.er, my hi tiered wife, Shall never in shame be worn. If only in sorrow her head be bowrd, It vill rise as the years go by. . But, meeting in sorrow the world's disdain, She is tragi le enougli to uie. . "This hope is laid unin my bosom," but this, j "That 1 my Cod shall see." The things of this world are vanishing fast, And its fame is naught to me. Yet here, with my soul iu the trembling words That 1 leave for my far-off bride, I give to you, dyii.g. the j.ruyur of my heart, That she never know how 1 died. BiN NET. Sheriff of Cambria countv to James M-.rb-y, I .,.. 14. n-i)t .y ;u.rt,s iu 1 ila. !i ;ick Jtow nshi p Sh.ji -,n" of Cambria, county to .lames Morley, Dec. 14, 1870, acres in Blacklick township l'hilip Collins and wile to p. M. J. I'.rown, Jan. 1", lh7', 1'21 acres in t royle townsdiiy , Samuel drove and wife to dove, May 7, lSCO, I acres and "1 pen lies iu Jackson towas'ei p... I. !". Ioitg"ass aud wife to J'orter Kin ports, .Ian. '22, IsT.-?, .- acres and.",-! perches iu Sttmiehuiiiia tp. B. F. Douglass and wife to Porter Kinporls, Jan. '!, 17:', the undi vided one-half of l.il ai res and 4ti p'-rches in Susquehanna tw p B. F. Donglass ami wife lo iVrter Kin ports, Jan. 22, ls7., the undi vided one-half of :t, acres and 14:1 perohe sin Si..-iju-naiiiia lwp D. B. V: 1. Kinpoils to K'i-.'.aheiU Forbes, Dec lio, lMi'J, lot in Sus quehanna township M. Forbes and wife to l'oiter Kill ports', March "J, ISf.i,, lot in Sus quehanna township J. t '. Fisher and ot hers to John Som ervdle, April 2.', 1S72, -to acres iu Susquehanna township Peter Ulioaos and wife to Yale m inn Frey.Oct. 1, '72, lot in Coiiemaugh township J. 1. McCommghy and wife to,). I:. Sr-filer, Feb. 24, l.sT.a, lot in Ca:,i bria.tovrnship . J h ob Wert and wife t j J . A.Wei u, et. 2f.JlS7'', 2 lots in Conemaagli township B. F. Ib.u ner and wife to David Hor ner, Feb. 10, 1S71, the undivided o:t--si.lh part of S acres and lo." pen lies in Coiiemaugh twp W. 11. Carrel to John Carrel, iiec. 1 .-s 7 1 , lot. in Johnstown C. A 1 ie:i baugh and wife to J no. Hol der, May ti, 1S72, 1 acre in Sum merhiil township J. V. Jaai-s and oilier lo Mary A. Morgan, Oct. 2, lsf.'.l, lot in Johns town Dnac Kichard, agreement with Jno. S. lUoiigh, June IS, 1S7TS, piece of laud in Kicbland township Daniel S. Ream, with Ceo. Conrad, Match 2:i, lSotl. lot at Scalp Jevel Board of Trustees of the Diocese of Pittsburgh to II. Prichard, Jan. (, ls7.a. lot in Johnstown Y.'m. Noel, agreement with Jacob Sheraus, .July 11, 1S72, lo.i acres iu Chest tow nship .John stow n M aim fad u ring Com pany to A. Beck, March 24, 1S71, lot iu Woodvale borough M. W. Keito and wife to B. Kear ney, April 27, 1S72, lot in Johns tow u Thos. Lapslcy and wife to John Bi nard, March 2S, lb70, half lot iu J ohnstown Ai'tm'r of Win. (iitlings to V. J. Morgan, Man h 10, lM.'.i, lot in fc -ensbuig borough (iritiiih Owens ami wife to V. J. Morgan, March 20, l;l'.r, for r.3' Q acres in Carroll township O. W ard and wife to B. Benslioof, l-"eh. 17, 1S7.!, t'7 acres and lid jier- i lies in Taylor township 2,4H..31 Thos. Van Scoyoc and wife to John Van Si oyoc, Sept. 1(1, '70, an acres 1 in White township 7 '"'- ,1 no. Cana van to 1 lavi.l Falooii, j nr. "l'.i, ls.72, K acres in Couemaugh tp. 7oo i Win. Murray and wife to Henry j Carpenter, let. 1, 1S72, .",4 acres in Croylo township l,7".i of raiment suitable to the genial seas.,., m.w approaching, ihen will ail feminine ry.-s ai d many feniinine footsteps be turm-d in t):e direction of I. T. Copiw-k's renowned dr.s gmslsand ilr.goHls 1 Kzaar, 212 Main stic-i t, lonnstow n, w iiich is .ar u:r--!U ; c the p!a, e to buy the choicest goods al the lowest prii F- i i uai j . 1-:, to ;si oi r, b, ,i,.i . is';.. : 11,1.1AM I v is. ' n . ,,;n i rn. To r. ei ourt in lin ri", ol '1 h iiMiicrrt lal set t leinei't J I.,c 71 T; ain't it! 'il lii'i' Colii-ctor. 1st:" a.ir,".l ' ' :. inMH.w'ii M r n;':a .1. t-.n I lov.t. ijiics- t!.--t.,ri f Tl.i i;.!e I . ii;.:oiv 17 Tec.ri't rt c',1 trciu 1'. It. I'ei .ci . Hep-tit-. Uiir.f It (V) To sa'i itc"u fiuii. 1. lc. D..V13 i ts i.s.'.t so Assrc of tiik r-irorrtT. Am't in hntul: : Win. iti, I i s-i,r I 27t 24 im- Iroin K. H-. '; hou.ns. iate u'li . a-ter W 7. Al" 1 'u,. from G. A. H.-rry. !att Iicre 1 X C.a. I SiiME ;i-o;le may talk abnnt t'.o big stock of tlour, toed and groceries the keep; and others may Iry to induce per.-o.is to ),y declaring th. y sell very chea;. Yet ttiis bear in mini'., nowhere will yon find, though yon seek o'e,-aii,l o'er, better llour and feed, and other things t hat yon need, t im a al K. J . Mills" cheap store. Try his clunee teas. The I.k.iit Way. The way to get rah in to spend (.ss nu.ney tl.an yon earn, ai d the proper way to do this is to leiy v.liw yo'.t can buy the cheapest, and buy 'lily what you r,"nl. i"yers .V l.biyd's great mercan tile m.-.rt o;Teis the best i kid in t-incuts tocash purchasers in lliis region, tioods very cheap, verv select, at.d vf rt abiira'.ant. Ui il Kllels.. i e P., i C.VCTTON. P.verv tremi'ne lux if IJ f. Mi IANK'S 1.1 Y KH" l'll.l.-s beais the sig nature of PLKMINC Biros., and t'e.-ir p-7i-vnte Ci.it. d States Staiep. ; ""T:ik. i... other." The market is full ot imitations. Py niiniiint p:,-:,t V. ork on Uit, nir,., ol tier s 1 1 1 1 -fire Kewjite Momt I ntei s' on 1 ire 1 .nt lilt- I'c.llO '"ire l't .me ami Knuii.e !tou-e ! im be .'. .ic! , In nii:st'.. f it ut f . t "onnoi! Kootii, 1 ' yrs. Stat ion r ami Printiiur. . . '. . . . li-rk to 1 'ri;r, il Aii'btinir It. tonifli A,., "ts, IsTl.. 1 olife HI ll Clllljl; I'll F Ill :ir.in aiid Jail Pees M s, elJitlteoi.s 1 c inn.lss'ci) 4-u i.tlJ.'.tJ (;, 2 per e nt li.-n.li i.--ion or. $:.".,. 1-1. nilo,v t m n, ii sin. t l.:M set i ie- Me-nt :!y rt ciint m . audi of Horouh Xi ca urt r l.IAItll ITIK-. Uityt -erinrr Or.b is for ls.t ami .s fll IK. I., I ?: -jo '! " lm f.S fw, .V M li. 10 I- I le Ol :. ..j r (vi pa r. it r.9?t $:,.r:o t t ;i.:m-''t-li;r.i":;i: j riiAPf! I hiin'ls. face, rooah skin, J -in-t.b . riiitr or. n sait-rtieiiin. Bnd other ciii.tw mis ! at! eel ions . unii, anil the skin 'mace sett and ! S, 11 f i t l. lo lllliir t lie .1 I'M l'M( T.. K s ,A P. Illil.'-e ! by fiiM el i. 1 ia.M ni & Co., New nrk. 1 1 - cer tain to t-et be .In.iii t r 'Jar N:.'j', ii- there i-i" ' many wort li ess imitations made wiih -oniuion ; tar. (.ii.l...-I2v. . We, Uie 1 c.. an.n.e.t tin. f-fi- e-.e;r, : I'ldl-l' Outer. mtlt- foi to: 1ST I. 1-72. ire k 10 00 1!2 VJ i.3 27 null of Ltieiis- i s of tl.e fnii "mi. v r. .oi, t!-nt we l nve -lii ri'i.ni, ,f ll. ipuirl, tor tho e'.. ;r,;4 r-l,. US. IST-J. hih'. tin:l til ,11 ti, IA c or: cet aee'n il: re t nl ; t meiit . i. 11. m i 11 1. 1.1: , S. II. 1 1 V V I - Ebftisbniv, -prii 4, Is '.a. A inVnors. The Prnr -.T ami swi,tkst ( oil-I.ivt k On. H.ari, a--u ell's, ii'.uir i n ti:e siasfor, from fresh, s - ecleil livers, I'V l'cv. Ki.r. il tz akuM'ii. .c Viiii. It is aooli:tey err .oi ; urcrt. I'.ii ient- who have once taken it rn for it to all ot hers, l'h vsieians h:i e ilt ebied itsu Verior totuiy of.l in 'other oils in fnark l 1 12w,J f,0,' iiYH1.m:ai. 1,2o0 ; i I 4.".0 1 1,400 ': 10 1 80 , ! 400 i 200 , ! 300 sun ; ! 700 137.25 SH I" Y I.Tl" r." l.M : I' ?' i. "Ii I'.IL Miirrb-'l. n tlif S'.Vt nit., flt !t I ano. bv t.eo. V. I'm; ; 1.-1. Fsq , Mr. John Shii be-, of l inbami county, l 1 1-8 Catliul iiie .", . la iijieiiei-ker.tif IIuf eoiimy. lAMLS J. OA'! MAN. M. D.. J I'liyoieimi uii'l S .- r renn. F.titNSlli Uli. I'A- ifT".re oti H i.rh st reel, nesi 1 1 , pi.o te I'.;. .it's Hotel. be-ii!Oi,ee on Crawford t.. West VMrl. where nijtit calls should be mait'.. 1 4-4--tf . 1 M. Kkliv stioiun mill Knrs-un. C lI'lnil.l.Tl.W N. I'A. OlT.ce in rear of John Buch's store. Nliin: cfilU m.iv bii matle at the residence of John lh- k, Ks.j. April 4. 1-".:!.-tl.l , OT1CK OF DISSOLUTION. ' The pMrtner-hiii existimr for the pn't ynr between tin- uin'ci-siy nt d in t!i-- pruc-tii-e of iin-tlteiiit" l C.i i rolit ow n. w as il.ssoi t ed tvy uiii t n ft I consent April 1st. The books have been left Willi M..1. Ml K, M. 1).. tor setthiiient on or before the first day of J line nei t, after w hu h ilale ail un.-i 1 1 i'-d aecoui.ts will uc left in the hands of uri oitieer for ibeetion . JAM .J. i ATM AN. M. lb, M. J. lil t K. M. I). Cnrrolltoxvn. April 1. ISTj. 5t. XKtTTOirS notici:. Ksiuinnt Simon W ea KI.ANP. ilec'd. 1 l.ottcr3 'l e uiiiiii ntary on tlie ev.i-.ite s-imon weakhtn.'.. hue of A r.egliny low nslilp. uec'rt, having heel! .-rnnteil to tin u ndf-rsii neil by the ltc-gi-iei- ot' Cumbi in county, notice is heretiy given to ii '.! perrons imlebt.-e. to sail I t stale li.at pa j ror n ti: ot be mnde wit Imni liehi v.ii nn I Ih k' haling eiaims a-:iinst t!ie same will present t hem propei I pi ohiiti-.l f 't sir 1 lement. HtN'tV St 'AM. AS, Executor. Ccrro'ltown. Ajnil 4. P7-i -bt. INK KUAfF.U, :tly rrinin imr ink 1 rom puper, o l JS EXT POOH TO POST-OFFICE. Cookino" ,i -', i a 'it iiif Si ovos. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE H'vi-j rerntly taken pos-s:rn cf thenew ! v f. t ie.' ii nr.! u iroili. .111 l ni! up on H iyl :reri. urn n. ors rat of tl.e Dank and nearly oi.i.i tite tin- Mi.iu-.tiin llonse, the mbscribrr i leMrr jhmi red ti.ti?Mr to nai; uf net ure alt irrt1. i-ui the 1 I.V.t fiprr.H sml HEET-IPOS VA M- Itr.e, all of vrlijeh ili be I ..'ii. jehvil to l iir-;l Uie T'-yy i..est livlns inirj. the ml sc riiier also pioposes to keep a fall sml varied ns;ru t snrnt of C'cckizif, Parlor Red Heating Stoves of th rerwt apl'rnTed iirns. tT sycf TlXtj r:.'. ItooVlNT. made to or'cr un su::iiii..l perfect in mm. u fai lure and ma te;'.!. ltr.I'A iKIS; pron'.i t'y mt ti'led to. A'i woric t'.one bT t'e will be loie rirlit and r-n fjir terms, nn.! nil S'l OVf.s e.nd WAliK fcoUl ty m can be itepentvl U!on r.s to qnahtf ant Ci.niu.t b umlei .ol.l in price. A -oDt im'ianea riui iu reie of putronne is respectfully- aollci te.t. and no effort will be wanting to render en t.ie Eatisfact-Ion to ail. j V VI r.IE I,LTniNGIH. I Ebenabii' s. Oct. 13. liTii.-rf. .17 Ti r. TTfi -,1 tt i TiTTimT7 nmr .'.ll i- n tj lU'i-w V " I "I Ill I i I T f '1 111.: C.iti,A f l.Hill l'N!S; X for instiiutl ton, linen. A.--., w .tin. ut it-ju rinvi t-r i!i: i'ip f :tt ie. 1 1 Hi ii-s mvay wit h ;d! sera t elm vr w here ; ir.i.-iitkcs a; e iii.i-l-'. mi'l rtmo e- blots o.rit utit ' tin -n- ,. It fdiould tie on ttie ilvk of every law l ;. t-r, book-kc eper aud teacher, mi l its it not only i lemov rs ink t'Ot but iiiso fruit ta i c.s a nci ir n I rust, e very family net Ms it. It is put up huml i toeielj , rinl s' hi at .i ce t per c-a .-. Alil'.N'IS i acted to 'ntreuuee it evert I re H. '. ! lil'Tl Hi NSOX, !? ati'iiK't, 44 Maiden l.mie, i New York. April . l-:i.-lm. I Ti:r I'r.K'F. (f Tvrn. iessrs. fieore V. ' l:oveii Co. annonuce that they have al ' their warehouse iu 'Sew Vork an a.-soi tment , of type from one of tic' most celebrated i foundries in the world, t hat of" Fiprins, l.n- don, Kiiehind, which they will seil at 20 per ! cent, discount from the American oa,ie, i when ordered in fonts of 10;i pounds and i:p j wards. They also otter to import larjre louts on special orders at a jjreater discount from the American scale, and jirofess to be able to liii tne largest order in eiht weeks Irom date of its receipt in New York. '1 hey snp tilv sorts in lame or simill oiiantities fnm tl.eir stock on hand in New York at tl.ni believed to l e uneiiualeil. 1'rtee jO ct uts per Aoi.TierlTi sc.-lb- rr.te Thev aswrt . tl.ut. If ! bottle. W wish to ilMI.Ktllee them into t his I tho present duty on tvpe shall be removed. ll.lVISt le !.cE UF, or l'lil.tcii : 1 j l.uMi-l.ivi ii Hrni:i:s. have been used s-i l iiince lor nn.re than l"0 year-, mid are n -w hcir.ir int roiiueeil into this eouatry. They arc composed of Vegetable eMrai ts and re de- i siii-nc'l tor the pi, iilie.it um of the bl-c.il, thus ,'i .:-, ?.! iici as well a" en? imj nearly nil d'seascs to ,vhieh the human s stem is liable. Asa b!oo,1 pin iiier, nmi as n tTniiuiltr itj lifr they are HA IN; recent !y enlnrarol our stock weare now iirci'ii' i'il tosell at a trr. ut ediiet ioir Irom former (niees. Oi.r stm k consists .f I'riias Me.-iiciues. P rfi: in, n . P iney rnt, Leon's. Hall's art! Alien's Hnir ltV intives. Pills, ! lit. rm en1 -. Phis' e i s, I.i niu:en , p.. in K i II lei , I ."trj.ip Man-sia. Lss. .lamai.-a 'inj.er, l ine KlMVoi inv' L.traets. Ki ni'i . !. n o;i Svrnp. . i.i hitnf s-) rtp, pieni sj rllp, lthuburb. 1'ure Sfii'Pf, ic. Cigars and Tcbcccos, Plank Looks, Hoots, Notes mui P.onds ; Cap. 1 oM. C-ommc rcial ami i.U kinds of Note Pai ei r.nvelopt. x'ents, l'erciio, Arnold's Writing Kiuiil. Jlliac k and Kert 'id . I-oel et nnd P:,rs Hooks. Mnir.t ice. Ncwspnf.fr!. Novels, Histo ries. HitiSts. Ib bsioi's. 1'rayer find Toy Hooks, !'e:iki:l e-. Pi) cs. c. i J hi. Vf aili'.e.i tocmrstock fl let of FINK .1! AVPI.K Y. to wh eh we won I'Cin vite the i t feniionot' t:i- firlic. l'i;.i i' if: LA I'll ALbr.VS at lower prces t ha ii r v it ot i rrd hi this place. i'..per ion! c'liar sor.t either wf-ol&lf, or rc ti'i:. I.liVMO.N ,v M I'klf A V . Jult 3 IS?,!. .Main Street, Kbrnsbin nr. Liii : K WILL T(T VfiLA IE J 1 m 1)1 N f JOHN D. THOMAS, 3 loot juiiil Shoo 3!sils:t'i seel ion, and desire an euerir.-'tlc Akrenr, to wnnm liberal terms will beotVere'l. A. V. II-:sPAltr i Co., Sole Agents, No. 12 Cedar St., N. Y. the price ol tne article, botuoi home ar.it foreiiru manufacture, vill iiiiuiediatcly tail 40 per cent, below the present Scale. I OT i'I 's I ' SAI,K Cil- TOWN LOTS. Messrs. Geo. 1". Kow i 11 X Co. are know n as J L -phe utidrrsiirncd will otter at Publio Sale, cond.ictin the largest advertisine; business . on the prem fi s, on TI F.S1A "i , tiie22n ti.vv or ev;r n'cured bv one house, and are iilso ex- ; Annit inst.. at 1 o'clock, r. t.. 1'UfK L ITS or tensive dealers" in printiue. materials. Thev : 1: l" N sit c.ate in , Kben-t.u i Can-bria eonn , . ... , , - tv, each Lot ii le"l trotitu.sr on t i a wfnrd street are compelled to import lorein Koods be- . an'(i (.xu.,uUt, ,,.. k tor.N Sample street. attSM American fotmoers, roerned bv a , about li.") t'-tt, rxc.-i.timr one Lot. which isa close corporation or rinj., keep the price i little r-lmrter. Teiu.swill lie made known on vastl v too liicli, and at the same time mako ! day of s lie. .- . .. - .-I J ' , - V S.' ' i uti.-lcrsljrncd i-c .pec-tfii!ly inforn s his nil' t meious c u st o me rs a i.d I he pn 1 1 ie l rerall V that he is p. epart d to i-'Mtoi tact lire It ' TS and sitOIi et any tb-sircl i.i:e or ,iiali'y, fiom t!i finest Frt tii h ca i f k i 1 1 boots to tl.e coarsest broa.tiis. in he vmv bfst maxm.ii, i,n tin slioiti!t tiotive, n i ,1 at as moderate pines as like work can l e obtained anywhere. Those who le.ve worn linots and Shoes maJ t at my stabiis um .t need no astiirauce M tn the superior ijmdity of mywcik. tlierean easily ht convinced of the Tact if they will only pit, it-f a trial. Try nn b" i-ontinoo ii. lt'eputruiMr of llw l" at (i .""Inn s attended to promptly a.i.Lin a voruinanbke manner. 'I hank I ol br past tt tors 1 tee) coi talent that r.y w rk and prices will eon. men 1 me to a coi. tinuance ami increase of ti e name. JHHN 1. THOMAS. school liouse to the scbool house hi the south end. of Cambria towusbip. AVe an ticipate sleighing here to a period not far from the first of May. Mr. S. A. Kephart, we are inforrred, de signs opening a new sore in the building . . f 'Ciiiieu Tiilfm i-Oi.tit ll.' t"lAntnl I tents is of a character to attract all classes oi i YN'olcslagle ct Son. Sam is a clever fel- readers, altlioui i " ' - Z.V'Z low and of course wil i anil l.o i.irt.,. ......... The I'hrenological Journal for April, take ; .,ii ;.. oil i one of the best numbers yet ! issued of a' magazine that i justly distin- l onished for usefulness. 1 tie lauio oi con- c . The loilowing s no li. "- 'tun 1'icr.i the .'olinst'.c.vn : 0f the road, while passing a stancimt'tiain. :i ed t- get on t lie mail train s .-tat ion, on Sat uui.ty last, 'm was. in motion. M issing his '- truck by the car and knocked ' "p einhankiiicnt into the creek, a :;s ras ! ok eii abo e the ankle - ' ' :.ei v, i-e. l aclly Inuised. 1 b.'Ver or iniirp in'niit'i-lv snpflt. " is known a number of years Meets seem to us ot moie njn-ii.ti v"- ...... . i.i J :..i i.i. i.-:.,.r.oii ti... wll-knowii camairM I "k measles. IS Si U lO DC llle Villi- .u.ll les I . iv.. i.o..,, .. - -- r , -., ";. . -it -r i . .... .f..i.M..i r.i.r i, :ni fsj, iv in l ii, r v it iii iii urn uiiirL t iii.ii e. ttK imtn nia,ker oi -".lame ; niuuiiiciuuf,,..,-.. :' . I - ; . , , . , e : on the elements of human ad vancemcnt ; not paid much attention to the drift of pub- Kdueating the tioies TOj;ether ; Origin ot liC optniou of late, but we believe that, "April Fool" ; also an excellent list ot recent should our next Democratic County Con publicaiious. Terms a year. Single : vention conclude to reward past services to , umber, ;50 cents. S. 11. W'klls, N'etv Voik. j)e j-,artyt our next county treasurer will . ! be II. A. McPike. No man within our Business Change. 13y notice published j kowjetge wou,i more acceptably or hon in our !.aper to-day it will be s;en that Lie fiu py,, nQW l,OUOrcd bv that niercant le lirm ot K. ll. Davis ci CO. is now , r p--V(, rill be patronized by our people. I'olittcians are beginning to come "bum- i in:i:g extent iu some parts i:y. Several deaths have al ' d. turning th niore recent of 'e a chihi cf Mr. Jerry Ivory, i t 'u nship, and also ;i child of V.'agm-r, of Chest Spiings. ' it is alleged, kills within f or b's, unless checked in themcaii- meri liai.'ilise l y rcc.;in3:iiig no w iioiesaie I price; the s.nn:' amoiiui. per pott. id Lcinc ! ciiarye.i to the purchaser of five thousand j pounds as would be paid by him w ho wants I lift v. j . -s A (loon ClIANCF. FOR A l't sinfs-s Man. '; iwing to couuiiikmI ill health, ihe .subscri- j ber has I '.iielmleil to retire from busir.t s, j aud will therefore sell at wholesale, upon reasonable terms, his entire stock of . j M K It C H A N D I S K . I lie will also lease his largo STOItE I'.OOM, ! court will and fixtures for one or more yea rs. , The stand is one of the best iu the place, and ' tiic business lias been increasing yearly. If the stock is not disposed of before the 12th ot April next, it will be sold at public sale, ! by retail, due notice el which wnl be given. i-inrl.. 1 WM. li. M '!,!-' I, I. A.N i. -Commissioners. A N f li i V ANNA, Khensl ir. Apri! 1, lJts.-.lr. ( 'ALi.ITZIN IIOTKIi, V-' tiALLITZiN STATION, PA. K. K. Ilavinar just prrthnsed, refitted and retur- ni:-!i'.-d I'd-w ell 1 nown and coiiiimidi- m oi.s Hotel. Ha,' subscriber is fully pre- f-j-g pat' d to neeoniiiiiMiate all who may "; ( , , favor hiio with ll ir pat r-iiiine, nnd f.j , - . especially ii.vin-s the at t eu ion id h,s gJZ. fi icu l-iu t a::;l ria aid lliair co.lbties" " " t o t iiis fio't. Neither expense or I'limswil! be si..red to in ike ail feel ut home who Rejourn with tne- Tekvs vim-ii n r. M. 1-i 1 Zli AHUIS. l'ropri. tor. Oal'dtein. April 4, l-,eJ. tf. Clearfield '1 w p. 'March 21,l.s7.'?. j Mr. KuiTolt It irives me pleasure to be j able to say with truth! uIikvs that tliescl!oo,s , Any ,.,..,,, n nesirotis of purchasing can ol- lain ail the informal ion r. quired by calling or. tho subscribei' at his resilience. ("KO. C. K. ZA115I. Khensimrg, March 2S, lh73.-ot. in this township, although nearly all closed, have this season come somelnii.g nejr io what they were intended for. In proof of this let me sav that 1 visited what is know n as the McMuilen school, taught by Gilbert K. little, some lime ago, and after hearing several classes recite ami obseri in;; h'-s the ory of teaching, w hich retl.'t ted much credit on lxith teacher and pupils, I was inform ed that Mr. L. taught a class in penmanship at night, and being invited by him to stay aud see him drill his class in th:" beautiful art, of which he has a thorough knowledge, I agreed to do so, after which school was ad journed until 7 o'clock in I he evening. n returning to the school house, 1 found as sembled quite a number of men, old and voting, who ilesired to acquire a know ledge of penmanship. Thev were called to order at 7 o'clock by their teacher, who, aftercall intr the roll, proceeded to arrange them in a tiositioii bv which thev were enabled to pro- 1 ceed with "ease and dexterity, alter which he j ttegan an expiation of tho elementary prin- : ciples of jienmauship, which was U.th inter- j esting and instructive. At the expiration of th. two hours, books w ere adjusted aud pre- : parations made for adjourning, whereupon Mr. L. was unanimously requested to ad dress the audience. Accordingly he arose and remarked that as he was at present em Holloa there 1 are von aware that from ! Huntley, the fair dealer and t-quare, you ; can buy the best of hardware, and liome- made tinw.te, and all kinds of wood w are, j besides every sty le of glassware, and groccr ! ies cheap, fresh and rare, at prices that w ill I for cheapness compare with those of any like i dealer here or el.-ewhere ? If von clou t know these facts, call at Huntley's big hoiise-furi.ishing depot, Ehenslmrg, and you will soon see ''how it is yourself ;" but if you do know them and don't act on the knowledge, we can only say that you are standing very much in your light, and the sooner you get out of it the better for your pocket-book. ASIC VOL'KOIiU.Kil FOil AMERICAN BONELESS SARDINES. They have received Piploma for their merit v-hercver exhibited. Pronounced by all. the cheapest luxury of the n-c-. vatiieHe. and nl-ino-i nci cs-arv to tie- table, to travelers; or at I'lc-iiics. Packe.i m the best Olive oil of our own importation, in tin box. s finished same us l he in.poi ted ; ! ii re soh I at less than ha.t t he cost el I n i. eh Sardines. 1 heir delicious flavor, itt;.; niiti'ieioiis ijiialitics recommend them to ad ui-S' s. Sold by ail lirst cia.-s gi-nut-rs. Wholesale by II" L AM Lin CAN PA11D NEO . ol broad fclrccl, N. V. A Hint to Vorxo Ladies. With smiles that are sweet and a form that is neat, if vottr conduct's discreet, you can tempt young , ui'.-n to marry ; hut to add to the rest, you : should always le lrcssed in goods cheapest j and ix-st, and but just here let us tarry and 1 invite the attention of our young lady friends and the rest of womankind, as well as man- 1 kind, to the fact that M. Ilossart & Co., cor 'ii the IToilidaysbtirg Standard: 'hat the motiibeishin of St. church propose tf) inaiigu- I'.io'iie, ";" ;i cw weeks, sonic handsome ":, ;''s. among which may b noted , "! '"'Us. When in -'..je I.i i.iiei " Ue;,t : l t , 'l ; placed in the ihe melodious bell now "I" "the chimes'' will, no " It tO Some tun. iinui.. a "u- Catholic friends ujMin this Hon to the attractions of our most gentlemanly of officiala, Ksq. Cox. ! ,.f ;..rVi. i '.i., .,i,. necessor.1 Wishing you an possible success in tne political ship, we reniaiu Yours truly, Sciubo. A Ooon Chance to Makf. Money. One of the OLDEST and JIE.ST GROCERY ROOMS in Altoona. la., is now offered for rent, w ith a well established and paying cus tom The room is the liest adapted to the D. F. K. C Special meetiug of the Daunt- grocery business of any in the city, less lire laddies to-morrow (Saturday ) even- Vor further particulars and terms, address ing. Fuislliay, "boys" '.' .you're wanted. j T., l"o-v A 1 toon a, Pa. (. 3-i-. it. among the things, of ,the past, the new tirni of Sam'l Baxter t Son l-ing the successor and present proprietors. Mr. Davis retires from all business pursuits in our midst, so far as at present known, but leaves behind him iu the old store men equally deserving of public confidence and a liberal patronage. To the outgoing as well as the incoming pro prietors we tender our best w ishe.s. ployed to advance me cuuet..v.. o. mec:,,,- wf of I:,ill aiul Fran a!;,, -ls., .lohnstown. dren ot many persons p. esc... .. Uee m. . , k jllt(t lUe ku.(i oi- u thiit w u Mlit al advisable to l'jc on the subject ot educa- d ;ease ah ,,u iu the n -tion in c-eneral. which he did in an able and . ....., ,'i;, v ' .i . ul .4 . . . ... ... , icA.ii,,. 'i"iiii. 1. 1 a.iva uiior. w o, see. lon-i. nl matiuer reallv rett-'etiiig much credit i 1 1 t' IlEAVF.s bless S. J. Hess, who, with his ! upon the orator ami the subject upon which j he spoke. I, a a nu ' ' , . " , "' i brother, keeps Eoods ho line in the clothing 1 would like 111 iuinre to see su-.n ie.cc.iers as ,. nnsurnass -d hvnimntli.r T.,.l.... that we may receive ; .'. .. - . T V " -"- i ISSOLTTIOX. The partiiorshif) heretofore exisiimr between the under signed ia the mercantile business, under the li i-ni inline of K. Jt. Iiavis tl'u., has this dav been disv.i veil by mutual consent. The books nnd accounts halt been lett in the hands of 'A:. JJaxtek, who is empowered to settle the same. U K. DAVIS. WM. MA XT Elt. Kbensburir. April 2, l73.-6t. The merennt i'.e tmsiness w IU hereafter tie con ducted at the old f-tan.i on ilijjii sire. t. near Cei.tre. by SAVt El. HAXTEllaud Wm. Haxtki!. who hnvc entered into partnership under the firm li. line of fiAXTr.it & bo, aid w no si.licit aud hope to iiterif n fairs-Li'i-e of public pal roii e ire. Pry fz-oti'i.-. frro'-c-rifs iin oth.'r merchitn dise of The best qualities will besol li.t lowest I market rntes. I'.ax. i i-.it i si i.x. I The ijl'ini is published Qca htkr:.v. -".1-i p-v f.-f t ho a in r. which i nor half the cost, i rh . n i , . , ,1j 1 inoiiev to amount of Oiif Hollar or more for seeds may also ..; cier r. ... ... i 1, t t orie- imitl t or t I 1 1) K. I...:. .J I I 1 ll 1. 1 .' ,'..oi- (.UlRiHiE iiJJiMTJCTOBV! . Px'car Union School House. Ebensburg. TIIK subFcrlrn r desires to call the nttntit:i , of the citizens of Cunit.riu mid miioiiiinir ! counties to the fnet t hut he htis now in sueees : f ui opernt irn in KI.ensl.iirir a shop for the inmi ) utiii-i ui e' uiil rcpuir of j CARR'AGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, j Sfrlnx ltssii.-i, Sle'iiM, I And all nl!ter d. r :pf,,i t.f ir.ir iu tliat line. i I'lnpIoyii'jT- none Put killfut workman nnil ' usin onl the best materia Is. I feel i-onlidenC . 1 c:in jfive tutire satisfaction in work, styles ; ii I'd prices. l'iiii lorin vurk .lone at short not ice. Repair ; in:r of nl kin ! utrerirtc.-tl t- at ergons. I rntes. V il.iiekM.iii li Shop in conned i.-o with M.m ; uf:U'ti.i-e. t il! eed see specimens of ivnrk. June V 7-.-tf. 1. M. CHL'TE. i BKXTISTRY! AT UHK i:i KA I tiNt DK. L. I . ! I lI'I'M AN, frradim tp of lental iSur t-eij, ri peet fully inlortns the public thiit he hits permanently located in ElJKNSliL'Hfi, where he limy be lountl every day of tUe week. Int. IIiii i max, ufter having ha I ..niiie prac tice for the space of seven years, doe not u, m. tate in Htr.rtvin'r that he can ifie perfect si.tis-tiic-, ion in ever case relH.intr to he prof ession. Ad linuu hcaol MeC'i.tiiu-ul am' s-uiyicd lJeu t sirv cere:u!.'. i mi ncx.ntitiC.oiy pcrforme'1 . I'art iculti r n 1 1 t-tit ion irivc-n io Inline decayed tee'h. 'so. teeth ex; rtteti '! v. il hout ,ii.i. For further iu f nenm ioi: coec. .nini.' (.lice-, etc-., call at his olhce on lii-h s-.tct. rppi-Mte ihe C.uiihria rione. " here im-y be xiotiined sam ples f Ids w. ii.;, ; .f.'i.'i mnl oitiu lie v. n ' ftpil'ti "if lliia ..-tf. AIAAIJLE FAliM YOU SALK. 'Ihe .tr.iler. if-ned ..rTers ut private sale her FA '.: M in tSion inerhill township, about .'' miles mu tli d "A ilniere. ("aid Larm coiiihiiis 1 H) Acres and aliowar.ee, uli. ill .Ml Acres heitur cleared, under irfMid fence and well cultivated, nnd I. acini thereon a Lo- !I 'use "d Lojr Ma -I. Ic There is also a smnH orchard ot choice fruit on the premises. 1 lie hal.i me ot t he lnuil is covered wi th hemlock, chei r .oi l ah .imoer. and mills forci.ttno- the same are at et.nvenl- l liiC IMlIi.-l'll.'ll .1 Ol IU1IDC1 rtns, etc.. e.l 1 1 on " a.Tii res Mio. -H.-ltl liiltW, tr. Wil more. Pa Mr. Little employed, th:i some benefit, for the enormous taxes we have to pay. Citizen. W. U. Klliott's ll.LUSTMATED 1'LAXT AND SEED CATALOGUE mailed fi:ei: to all applicants. W. T?. F.LLTOTT, No. 114 Market St., iMiebuic,h, Ta. i complete ison Main street, in famous .Johns '. town borough, where all will find treatment kind and never know a sorrow- for having j bought a hutnkum lot of clotning cheap to ; nioriow, to-day, or at any other time, for be it known that their store, I'll and 12 i.i .Mam street, is now filled to repletion with the j nrm invoice or eieattT ciolninjr, etc., lor uie spring trade, that h. yel reaccUed that city. tV . . , ....... .- Cniiiiiu haml Jlo-ne . i-inin,' Table ecor.--tiens, U indow 'anb-ti, e.. and a t.is,t mtnr- cut points. pertieulars, t Marc li H. I' ir.Sl'A TE OF i'AT K IIahan, L)C'l. J a i;e. Vi". Oatma.v, CoullSfl.) L 'Iters T.-st .r.ienTnry on the F.s'.itenf Pat rick ila jan. late of C'learlield iownh.p. Cam le i i comity, decease."!, ha e been R-rantcd to th" untleisiifi.c.l. All persons indebted to said es tate .ire i e;i.esteJ to make immediate payment and t h- linviiur claims will present thetn i ro perly autheuticated for settlement. WM Mt'F.I.l', ,,xf.cutors. JAS. II. UI LKY, '-xecutors. St. Augustine, March 2s, i:,;3.-"t. ITMUST N TIONaL S DDlH ANU i HArvi:ir -"'.lK' !!tKIA CUT'NTT, Hik-h street, (opposite Cn . n x-t.ool Ft. .use, ' t il... -i ..:. i a.-M. M. O'NK'LL Prnp-ictor. sad-lirx and H ri made ar- re pair - ! aii.i'ail other work in my line xeeuto-,l In the !.' n- ntier, cti the shortest n'X'i'C. n I at lue iuOoi nancniuijle rules. U-Li.-tf.J TiTlLMNKKV & Dh'KSS MAKIN(i. 1X i -The attention of the Lmlics c.f Kbeus- ' il-" ,!i..l icitiitv is directed to mo .ec " i. M tis. U. V. .1 IN LS has just received an inmif d i.. .v :oi'! f:,s'.i-. ': hie Milliii. ry (ban:- ; rooms in th Vnit W-.rd. KlM-nsbnry, WeiMin- ' :. l.. Luis, etc.. u M'ecianj. d,.n Th. tuity boilc LreSscii. -iat'roure ol th..-public is "'r.et'1- ir
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