lrit j AND PERSONAL. cW Other riace. $Vf Wednesday. Weather T""1"' ,' ,n.fib!e on Thursday, with .1 .Hsasrc - - ,-it j, ill.S Ol .'.inns Liz. Foster, of Johns- .1:1111 hl drunkenness. i . - ill' -r- las tie IJonacker. t ..r T-l-.ins ns one of i .... ti e "."i'""1" ' . . I -r '- ... il.Pin a n v relation j Ids in a Bar-room V af'' e.r.l.e.p killed by dogs in Taylor M-loneniKut last eek-all the pro- -':'i 1 Win. lleadrick. i . -,.;:: I-!''"- . , trilled a "vnunc ' , Villi:""""1"" rf ,i , .1 iv and discovered in its ' .i... i, lnnrliter had lost i,cM l"at " 1,' R?l,n t Huberts, an old and much '"rt ril;:,i n of this place, was stricken j ..is veswrday at noon, ana is ( 1 t- recover. vl.n' wi'l 1,c iin mlvertisc- 1f i) ,.! l;;mli-rs and chopiers now & ! v jiman station. A good chance , t .if employment. r ..r,. and elegant piano, of the best "". i ; i.oi feet order, is offered for .. ,.,! v Mrs. Ellen J. Murray, 1 ,' u.,. Who wants to buy ? V '. o-n Kxi- f this place, is named XMiu-w"'1 Democrat for the uliice . ' i: !V ( miimissioner. What Mr. G. . ,:, n: it lias nut yet tianspired. X W. Kiiiif. of (ireensburg, while on i iV !.. i'lwladolpliia, one day last week, jj-.-i.twl cf twenty dollars while asleep ,. c,u . 11, e money was extracted from I ;',i !ay evening last, Mr. E. F. Kline, jlliniMn I'ity. Westmoreland county, I- a;tini tii.g to take a colt out of a A ... h a kicked in the face, inflicting a i:;fl- tl.e -Mth ult., the employees of ,.,...! ia lion Company's steelworks in .1 iht-ir daj's lr.bor of twenty- j, i i- ii.t " ti..ce turns, and work eight .:H"i. a t".:i;. i ,;.;U, i,;ii:(d Wm. Ford was ack I'. lh- W-ay i'assenger train west, j ilK-'i w Johnstown. '"d so severely in- j ...i't!:.:t Ins life is despaired of. lie is a ' i f .T.rM-llvil. j K. K. fones and George Schct- 'X ; .is ; 'lac-a. a:e both on tb sick list fj- i : .-i;i;'i:i ing severely with inllam fc fil e l:u:g.s and the latter with in- v y l i.eunr.ilibin. .. V.inui iner, of White township, :' imt lung since, had ono of his i ugly lacerated by being caught : -..e isft and a tree. Amputation !" be resorted to. !! :slv, ve local of the Johnstown .-r'nu tlid llbeiisbmg the honor, : Sunday lat. (,'oino again, fur r.'.o rc-il haired lamp har.gs out to e vilest sinner may return. .. John I. I.inton is once more "on a.ond," this time as one of two rep- vos from this State to the Supreme : the Knights eif Pythias, now hold- -:iiim;al meeting in that city. 't. n.Ai named Thomas Weston was t. ! mi the Tlh inst. at K rider's dam, u a.! '.eld county. lie was engaged 1 : c:V a lug. w hich suddenly gave way f ., :'al l him int the stream. -6 -. . 'llaitianft has appointed Geo. T. I".s i.. of the Johnstown Tribune, i ;! . leecntly reconstructed District i t ..tVn-e ho is to fill, if uudis . a : .1 tht- election in October. I - La us of meat and eight or ten a.e what Jacob Wagner, of C'am- ... -hi!', l amd among the missing, ) t i: ' last week. Pneak thi oi;r 1 iunderbuss loaded M.'i.i" rowdies in AlSona I I::-!.:. ;;!! most unmercifully It an C stui l ues. lay morning lastXand l.im 'sock up" a dollar before ! ilesisr from further violence. a:t dan-liter of Mr. Dan Stack- ii at the corner of Sixth avenue 't itii -iwi, Altoona, died on Monday -V'.ip eil'i cts of drinking a quantity Of 4'tateil he, about tine week since, y e uf the tramps Price by name J v; rfi'i-iuly run over and injured on ' i. near Il. U's Mills, died from the il'.e injmies received and was '"'era-d at the expense of Blair K. Piper, whom eveiybody -t:" i'f timber knows like a book, tli -1 1 lift l.rt mfirln ni.Yt Slior- t -iMinty and hopes that the Re f that politically benirhted re- ' ocr.n(i the motion, f ' "''nuinan brute in human form, f 'ra-1 1 t? alp Level, this county, l'te-scnce, not long since, in a fit MiaWe rage, toie a horse's tongue J ;' mouth by the roots. Such a J-r nch'iy deserves gibbeting. ''"r ''udg.? Logan, of Westmorc-u:,;y- or Judgo Hall, of Hertford, 1 ic at the sincial term of Court 'iimy next month. The Court is f"i the trial of two cases, and u which Judge Dean is interest- t fail out with any one while in a ! "f the chances are that you will ' f thc kuggy if you do. We know aee agent that did that not long i the result was that he had to v-t nnlys through a drenching rain C'uld hire a horse to bring him e says he wouldn't do it again K" he'll be closed if he would. e tisyh ania Rail Road Company 1 he''1 t:t astf e r .i . -oii.shcd a station at Sou- u-:s (.,,,..,. .... .... . . it? -j nere it lias erected a 'J-Jin. for pa.-sse tigers, freight, and otii,. and Hurt uw.ntmn - u"Ki hUeds during the com-'er- Nathan B. Wesbrtook, Esq., , , ; 1 ' ket Rn(1 fi'eight agent vs-.i iii. i,i e an niownw " : '; .': ,(- P. A. O. Kerr, Esq., of Altoona, one of thc livest men above ground, and of course much livelier than any beneath it looked in upon us briefly Wednesday last. Judge Lloyd, of this place, has been ! appointed agent for the Travelers' Accident i Insurance Company in all of Cambria conn- I ty outside the limits of Johnstown. Mens. ! Kerr & Co., of Altoona, who are nionarchs . in this particular of all they survey from the Susquehanna to the Allegheny rivers, did it for the Judge. Mr. Co., who probably has more pa per out than any man in the country, has J just gone into partnership with the iniini- ! table Matt. O'Neill, and a livelier tim than ever in the saddle and harness busi ness may henceforth be looked for in that quarter. Matt, is a whole team himself, but one more in the harness will make the team that much Rtronger and enable it to do more work and draw more custom. The lacteal fluid has suddenly ceased to flow in the vicinity of Capt. llito's hos pitable habitation. Cause why, the Cap tain's cow, a very valuable one, got her head into the meal-bin, which had been inad vertently left open on Wednesday evening, and in the effort to get it out again her fore feet slipped from under her and death from strangulation followed soon after. She has left a fine calf to mourn her untimely fate. It is the height of some people's am bition to have a District Court in Johns town, but Capt. Ilite don't seem to behold it in those optics. At least we judge so from the fact that he has expressed de termination to see what the Supreme Court lias to say about the matter before he per mits the newly appointed Clerk of the Dis trict Court to pocket fees which he claims belong of right to himself as Prothonolary of the county. We shall see what we shall see. The Cleaificld7?(if?;(an' JournaZ says that an old man from Cambria county, whose name it did not learn, met with a severe accident at Chase's dam, on Clear field Creek, while rafting week before lsst. A tree had fallen across the dam, and as the raft passed under the tree it knocko 1 the old man off into the water. He caught ou the edge of the raft with his hand, and just then a stub of a limb caught the hand and literally tore the flesh off on both the inside and back. The Ebensburg jail at present contains eight prisoners. Two of these arc awaiting trial, five are serving sentences, and one is held until a requisition is received from the proper authorities in Clearfield county, for a larceny committed in that county, and for which he was bound over by Esquire Scanlan, of Carrolltown. The Sheriff is now compelled to keep a record of the name, height, complexion, age, size of foot, etc., of every prisoner received in the coun ty jail. Tohnstotm Tribune. The death of the infant child of Mr. Wm. A. Jones, of this place, noticed else where, leaves that gentleman entirely be reft of what was until less than six weeks ago a most interesting and promising young family, but completes we hope one of thc saddest scries of bereavements this community has ever been called upon to witness. Death has deprived him of wife, father and two children in rapid succes sion, and it may well be conceived that the. measure of his bereavement has been filled to its utmost capacity. Thc barn of Mr. J. F. Goughnour, in Taylor Township, narrowly escaped being burned down a few evenings ago. One of the members of his family happened to ob serve a bright light at the barn at about 11 o'clock at night, and hastening out he dis covered a quantity of hay on the barn Moot on fire. Fortunately he was enabled to promptly quench thc Hamcs, and thus pre vent a disastrousconfiagration. Mr. Gough nour is under the impression that a lucifer match may have been dropped upon the floor, and this was perhaps ignited by a rat. ' Our friend and natron. Mr. Wm. Larimer, of Cambria township, three miles west of this place, had, we regret to an nounce, the misfortune to lose his dwelling house and nearly all his furniture by fire on Tuesday afternoon last. The fire was communicated from a stove-pipe passing through the roof, and as Mr. L. was absent from home at the time, -little could be done to save even the moveable property, all of which, except one feather-bed and a few articles of clothing, were consumed along with the building. The loss cannot bo much short of $1,000, and as Mr. L. is a poor man and without any insurance loss will fall very heavily upon him. Altoona Daily Tmniwi;. Ou last Monday morn, in Altoona was born the neatest of neat little dailies ; the Morning Tribune they call the goxwon, and for ly ing no one should assail us, for wo truly declare that not anywhere in all this great Yankee nation, do we know of another we could ca)l its twin brother, or one that contains more real information about pass ing events, or more sound, solid sense, than this handsome, wide awake daily ; so here's the best of good luck to those two men of pluck (may they live long and gay lv!) and and just here the old machine busted, but of course we meant to say Mc Crum fe Dern, who know all that needs to be known about printing a pretty pa per, and who, with the localistic assistance of two such able reporters as Cal. Ilackett and Todd Hutchinson, cannot fail to keep the Morning Tribune what it now is an hon or to Altoona and a credit to its projectors. Terms, $(i per year, or 3 cents per copy. Two Spkcimf.x Scalawags. We find the following in Tuestlay's issue of the Johnstown Voice, with the request to pub lish, which we do as desired for tho benetit of all concerned : Editor Voice. Two scalawags, more proper ly named frauds, got on tho mail tram at Tyrone, Fridav, the 11th inst. At Altoona they purchased cakes, coffee, etc., from tho poor cake women, who earn a scanty living by selling eatables to travelers, and while the women were busy selling to others they (slipped away on the train, leaving two joor women each minus a tin and twenty-five cents. They got ott at Cresson. One ot tne party worn a new white felt hat, and was in his bhirt sleeves. They looked like water men, and had, no doubt, been chased off for, perhaps, greater rascalities. People about Kleusburg will give them a wide . berth. If the parties send seventy cents to I Mr?. Kelley and the other woman who was 1 with heron that evjuiug, their names will net bu made public. A. . 1. W ""A C.H4SD and Tkavekse Jchoiis. Tho following named gentlemen huTe been drawn to serve as jurors at the ensuing former of which is to be held y icguMi terms c.I ttourt, th ,,,. , f , - . ----- V fl,ay anct tlie latter durinc the first i Ti ti.a iter and second weeks of June : GRAND JVJKOBS. G eo. Wal tern, tne rchan t, YT hi te tp. , Fore m an. Joe. Shoemaker, inn-keeper, Johnitowu. atnnt-1 Shaffer, turner, Taylor owutbip. i anjPhell, printer, Johnstown. f; : aker, tanner, Sumiuehauua t p. 1 hilip Kiley, engiueer, Sumuierhill twp. Jas. 1. IMuuiioer, merchant, Croyle twp. rancis Delozier, farmer, Clearfield twp. vVin. A. Uagley, farmer, Carroll township. 1. J. Chaimiaii, superintendent, Klieiibbiirg. James SleDeruiitt, farmer, Cleartield twp. Thomas Uoran, farmer, Summerhill twp. J. M. Christy, contractor, Gallitziu twp. 1. W. Luke, physician, Croyle township. . t. Barker, merchant, Ebensburg. Am oh Rowland, farmer, IJIacklick twp. John Kirsch, farmer, Blacklick township. Samuel E. Young, clerk, Johnstown. Abel Findley, farmer, Tavlor township. Thomas O'Friel, clerk, Loretto. David Smay, farmer, Summerhill twp. William Litzinger, merchant, Loretto. John ltel. farmer, Washington township, l'hilip Dimond, laborer, Croyle township. TRAVERSE JUKOKS SPECIAL TERM. Adams Township "William Orris. Allegheny Township (.'has. McManamy. Harr Township James Luckett, Alexan der Rrawley. lilacklick Township Elias llowland. Cambria Borough Michael M'Call, John Iiyan, Patrick Miller. Cambria Township .John J. Davis Conemaugh Borough John Camjibell. Couemaugb Towuliip Jacob Wcrtz. Carroll Township Henry Campbell. Cleartield Township Bartholomew llo barf, John II. Douglass, Andrew Copp, B. J . Sawyer. Coojiersdale James Cooper. Croyle Township Casper Dimond. Ebensburg Geo. J. Kodg-irs, David Lew is, Kobert E. Jones. Johnstown W. P. Davis, John B. Hay, L. B. Cohick, E. Graham, George Decker. Jackson Township Timothy 11. Davis, John Funk, William Gillin. .Loretto James O'Donnell. Summerhill Township James Shorthill. 1 . . ' 1'eter Jveatmir Summit ville William Linton. Washington Township Peter McGraw. "White Township .1. S. Walters. Yoder Township Stephen Stutzman. TRAVEKSE JURORS. JUNE TERM, 1ST WEEK. Adams Township Jacob It. Stull. Allegheny Township Charles Flick. Barr Township Peter J. Dumm. Blacklick Township Luther Stiles, Kob eTt Ferguson, Henderson Bracken. Cambria Borough John Quigley, James McHngh, Patrick Mc Bride. Cambria Township David J. .Tones. Clearfield Township John W. Reason, Edward Buck. Chest Township Martin Yahner. ('best Springs John V.niirr. Croyle Township Joseph W. Pringifl. Coolie rsdale David Harris. Couemaiigh Township Abnrr Griffiths, : Eli Grithth. Carroll Township Henry Pender. East Conemaugh Duvid Humphreys, Jo seph Parks. Ebensburg Win. 1L Berg, Robert Litz inger, L. W. Davis. Gallitziu Mat hew I ignam. Johnstown John Phillips, David Creed, Daniel Cover, Michael Gruubeig, John M. Bowman, G. W. McGarey. Jackson Township Daniel Shuman. loretto -Bernanl Kelly. Richland Township lim'l Weaver, Geo. Berkey. Henry Vail. Summerhill Township T. S. Oster. Susquehanna Township John Westover. Taylor Township Win. Riblett, Wm. L. Galbraith, Geo. Page, Ep'.iraiui Goughnour. Wilmore Isaac Wike, William Smay, M. Shrvock. White Township T. M. Apple. Washington Township Jos. McGough. Y oiler Township Solomon Yickroy. TRAVERSE JVBnKS SECOND WEEK. Al'.eghenv Township Hugh ial l.-igher, B I Anderson, W A B Little, Win J Buck, Valentine Cramer. Adams Township John 0 Horner. Blacklick Towu.-hip Oliver M.kin, Wm Bracken. Cleartield Township Kdw Mann, Tiro dure Storm, John Durhiu. Cambria Borough Thomas White, Silas Bulk, Lewis Link. Cambria Township John T Hughes. Carroll Township Andrew White, John Dively, Henry Haitm;tu. Eliensburg -Goo W Brown, Jolui Lewis, Randolph Myers, B-njamin Vaughn. G.illitin Win J Davidson. Johnstown .lames D Hamilton, John S Buchanan, George M Hay, S B M'Cormick, Edward Pedau, Thomas J. Elder. Jackson Township Samuel Leidy. Loretto Thomas Cal lan. Mill ville George Hager. Sumuierhill Township George Wolf. Summit ville lohn E Storm. Tavlor Townshi'i Joseph D Jose, Isaac C Boles. Wilmore Bernard M ('o'.gan. Washington Township .lohn Wilkin. Yoder Township Samuel Miller. A Mtstf.kt. A Unman Skririoit f'tiearthed Whereby fan;.ta 7'ole. Several days since a lianii of men at work on Dunning Creek branch railroad, says lie, Itelf.,r.l Inquirer, unearthed a human skeleton while ci'ttiug through a c 1 i ft" of rocks which overhangs the Dunning. Creek, at a point about throw or three-and-a-half miles north of lied ford. The citizens in the neighborhood are considerably exoited over the matter, and many are the conjecturesconrcrning it. ,It is evideiit that the .body was not consigned to that loneiy outol the wayspot by lovmgor (. hristtan cuds, and the general supposition is that there was foui niav murder. A liumlier of years ago a German by the name of Good.eit, who had come from Hunt ingdon county, suddenly and mysteriously disappeared. 1 1 was supposed that he had a good deal of money at least he made such pretensions and it is thought to this day, by those conversant with the affair, that he was put out of the way on account of his money. The particulars, so far as we havo leeii able to ascertain, area follows: Me. left his home ono morning about .1 o'clock, saying that he was oing out in tho country to purchase a farm. He started up Dun liings Creek towards Dutch Corner, but was rever heard from afterwards. His wife, notne time after this, had a dream to the ef fect that her husband had been murdered, robbed of his money, and buried under a thorn-bush, She was so impressed with the dream that she started out to look up the bush, and had persons to dig and search un der several bushes which she thought resem bled the ono she saw in her dream, but all to no eff.-et. It has b'en suggested that the i skeleton found by the railroaders might prol ably lie Ihat of Goodzeit, as the location and decay correspond with the particulars and time of his disappearance. It will be roiiipmlicrcil, says tho Hunting don Journal, that a young man named Stew art was convicted at the late session of the Kedferd County Court, and sent to the Pen itentiary, for stealing a watch from the dead laaly of Conductor Hovvser, who was killed in a wreck on th3 Bro;ul Top Hailroad, last Novenilier. The young man protested his innocence at every stage of the proceedings and alleged that ho bought the watch from a man he met on the railroad, who was an entire stranger to him, and if he could see the man again he would know him. Hut as he had no eridence to substantiate his story, he was convicted, though the case was far from tieiug a clear one in our estimation. Iast week we stated that Thomas Long ami others were arrested here for robbing cars. It turns out that Thomas Long, the princi pal thief, was armed with a car-key taken from the dead body of Conductor llowser, and the strong presumption is that if he went through Bowser's pockets and took the key, he also took the watch, and that ha is the man who sold it to young Stewart. This matter should be investigated at once, and if our surmises are correct, Stewart should be pardoned without unnecessary delay. auri A AVkstibeIjAND TuackiiV. Tvrrihle Termination of a Finally Fcv.rt One .Viu Kilhd and Another r.ectri i yearly to DeitU. -Anouier murder to swell the list ot crime. ; 'iiivmri uiumcr io swell me 11 SI 'I i rinir. il in it fKi mnm in n.i -1 , n . i . -. o Tiin.i f i ITt. . . . . - - -- ...... i i. I'.illi J .iii .....1 "er quota to the most heinous crime m . the calendar. This murder, too. is peculiar- : the calendar. This murder, too. is neeuliar- : ly atrocious a family fend, revived by the ! ueiuon -urinn, m winch an years of asre is shot br his son sfl'air occurred at Perm Station jw. i.., eariy on sundav morniutr. it seems 1T 1 . .' from all that we could learn that a coal mi- . person s life. Rupture is too serious an in ner, named Beveridge, who lives at Turtla j"ry to ho treated with lightness or nefileet. Creek, repaired on Saturday evening, ac- ! especially when the means for its relief and companied bv a son in-iaw named tiihson 1 cure are so easily obtained. Children and and his wife, to pav a visit to another son- in-law named Adamson. residina at Penn Station, with the intention of spending Sun day with them. Adamson is employed in the Westmoreland Coal Company's mines. The party iu good time arrived at his house, where it was the intention to have a general jollification, as on Saturday all parties had received their monthly wages. Liquor of course was brought into requisition and the "flowing IkiwI" was quaffed and passed from lip to lip, till perhaps the entire party got merry and then boisterous. At this stage of thfl proceedings aa old family feud was re vived and the maudlin sentimentalities just passed turned into maudlin raving and curs- iiiir tn.-t.-l.. 1.- l... i;....v a,t 1, it tired on to greater fervor. This quarrel had progressed some time when blows com . J. . . -. I menced to be exchanged. This had gone on but a short time when Adamson, it is alleged, drew a revolver and tired at his father-in-law, the old man Beveridce. The shot took effect in the shoulder, but it did not appear j to much affect him physically, but rather j i i.:-. . ... i . ; , . . i inspired him with brutal courage, and he re marked that he "could stand that work all j lay." Adamson then again levelled his pis- ' tol, his wife ihrnwing up his arm ami en- deavoring to hold him and thus stop him I from again firing at her lather, but in this : she was unsuccessful, for her linger was ' caught under, the hammer of the weapon and ; she was compelled from pain to let go her1; hold. Her husband, being thus l 'leased, ! once more levelled his pistol at BeVeridgn j and fired, the) ball passing directly through ; the breast into his heart, killing him instant- i ly. While this terrible affray was in pro- j gres the other inmates of the house, also j ..iiiiirw wnn minor, were noiouig a ingii carnival of crime among themselves. Gil 1 . .. ...... ; 1 ... i.i i .i ........ :. son, the son-in-law who had started out with i Beveridge on this terrihle expedition, was ; so terribly beaten that his life is despaired of. He is also charged with being concerned ; in the murder of Beveridge. The killii.g of the old man seemed to terminate tho tight ; at once, for as soon as he dropped to the lioor ! the perpetrator of the terrible crime tried to make good his escape, but in this attempt he : was foiled. He was arrested and placed in ; the Greensburg jail for trial. Gibson isstill ' at Penn Station, where he lies in a danger- ; ous condition. He is receiving medical care, ; but is under arrest as an accomplice to the murder. Be veridgi-'s remains were taken to Turtle Creek lor interment. 1'itUburyh (htzette. Dtts. Oi.tisiii F.'s Letter ok "Instktc-! TION to Patients. We are constantly re- oeiving letters, from all part of tho conn- I try, requesting information respecting our j system of practice, and the course ot pro- ; feedings necessary to obtain from us a medical diagnosis, or medicines. ! To facilitate the matter of answering these letters, and to make plain the condi- ; tions requited to obtain a thorough, scien- . title, and correct diagnosis from ocular, ; chemical, and microscopic examination of. thc urine, we would say : In collecting a specimen of urine, for analysis, take tlmt jirt ;nt..f in the morn in 7, or immediately afltr sleep. a'o other kind will be examined. Send about tiro ounces in a clean vial. A less quantity than two ounces cannot well be tested. Always give name of the patient in full. I'.c sure to give tho age of thc patient. Without knowing thc age, wo will nei- ther examine the specimen nor give medi cines. Unless the above iiifctructions are strict ly followed, no attention will be paid to the ease. Specimens of urine can be sent by ex press (but not by mail) from any part of the United States ; and medicines can be obtained by the same conveyance. Our charges fr examination and medi cines ranee from tinea to ten dollars. Arldies-:, I)i;s. Oi.d.sul' Xo. 1U2 (Jraxt S i 1'lTTPBURG. Pa. L. );.I)smi:e. T. L. Ot.nsHiT, J. W. Oi.usiil e, IIlSTOKV. Shaver's Creek, Huntingdon county, has been considerably excited for some weeks over the advent and exit of a patent right man named I.yon. lie appear ed in the valley t:ne three weeks since with a oaten? threshing machine, winch M r. I Li vingsion, a resident of that neighborhood , i was induced to buy for the snug little s'.mi t of ei-'ht th'jusann dollars. Ii vingston was himself on tint spec, and having met a man w ho was very anxious to purchase a portion oi' the State, made his purchase without any loss of lime. Livingston gave his notes for the greater portion of the purchase money, and Lyon, stating that he would like to leave these notes among Livingston's neighbors, as he was going out of the country anil did not want to be troubled with the collection of tlieio, ri.viiih .1. with the ussiHtaiiee of Livingston, upon some of the farmers of the valley to take them in exchange for some horses, which he was desirous of purchas ing. Hy thi arrangement Lyon got hold of some twelve or more valuable horses, which he afterwards sold to M iles St.indish. Thus far the business moved smoothly, and Livingston was delighed with the prospect of making s.rveral thousand dollars by the little transaction, but. when he came to look for the man who was to purchase from him. he was not to he found. He, hndiug th m.ai nine was noi, saieaoie, or ior some o. uei canst nan ansconueu. i urn mis, iivini,- ton at once gave nt ill confidence in th ma. bine, followed some of the horses to Hollidayshtirg, and issued a fove;2M attach- j ment out of the Court of Common Picas. ; and attached hix horses in the bauds of I aniel K. Kearny, proprietor of the Ameri can House, where tliey lia.1 nccn n:n ior Stamlish. P.y an order of the Court thes f horses were sold on Saturday, Jith inst. ; llolliduysbt'ry K";;iMcr. Thk Tkrkors of Caiiicon On.. M'ouxan Burned to Death. A lady resident of Hlairs ville bv the name of Huff, wife of a flagman : on the West Penn railroad, was burned to death on Monday evening last about seven o'clock. It appears tint she was seated at a, table with a child on her hip, when sud denly the child overturned and broke the lighted lamp sitting in front of them, cans- , ing the oil to ignite and run from the table onto her person. Mrs. II ufT recognized thn ' imminent danger which threatened herself and child, and with all a mother's unselfish : devotiou.and with rare presence of mind, she threw the child from her, across the room 1 and out of danger, and thus no doubt saved it from a horrible death. This done, she : screamed lustily for help, as the tire by this time had communicated to tho house and ; threatened its destruction. The ncighW.t soon gathered, however, and succeeded after some difficulty in extinguishing the flames and rescuing Mrs. Huff, though not until she was so shockingly burned that she died in intense agony a taw hours after. Crusiif-d ani Dkownkp. On Snrur- dav, the 5th inst., Martin V. Foster and an other man were engaged in breaking a jam , of logs on Hick's linn. Aa the jam started j Foster fell tietween the logs and was badly crushed and carried down the stream by ' the logs ; nearly two hours afterwards his 1 body was found a mile and a half below where he fell in, the hea I and part of tho , body badly bruised anil cut by tha logs. Foster was a son-in-law of Mr. A. Kohr.t- bar-he r, of Shipjen township, and is the third of his sons-in-law that has died or been .killed within a short time ; one, Mr. (ieorgr; Ko,nires, died only thf Thursday before , Fobter mt his death. Emporium llrld, ' KrPTfRE. Every kind of Trusses" for thc j 'ure of Uuptnre may he obtained at Dr. Key- ' ser's establishment. No. 107 Lilerty street, .' riusmiigu, j'a. It is a matter ot the great- cu, i a. ji l.s a mill lei 01 i ue treai- . . ... - , , , v ,ua. an ..in. ...v .,.... should l properly littfd with a suitable Truss, and one that will keen the runtured Truss, and one that will kecD the ruptured 1 parts in their place. Many persons do not j oneu paid ior at tne exueuse young persons are easily cured with tho iin- I proved appliances which are constantly be ing added to the great variety which Dr. K. always has on hand. Dr. Kevser's ofllce, 107 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., from 10 A. m. until 1 v. m., and from 3 to 0, and on Saturdays at night. Holloa there i are you aware that from Huntley, the fair dealer and square, you can buy the best of hardware, and home made tinware, and all kinds of wood ware, besides every style of glassware, and grocer ies cheap, fresh and rare, at prices that will for cheapness compare with those of any like l'r eisewnrre . n you uon l If know IhpKI. firtc onll !f Ulllltl.av'l l.i.. house-furnishing deHt, Lbensburg, and you will soon see "how it is yourself ;" but if you do know them and don't act on the j knowledge, we can only say that you are : standing very much in your light, and the j "T , P-Ket-booK ooouui om get oui oi iv me ueiier ior your A H int to Ynfso Laiufa With smiles that are sweet and a form that is neat, if your conduct's discreet, you can tempt young men to marry ; but to add to the rest, you should always be dressed in goods cheapest and best, and but just here let us tarry and invite the attention of our young lady friends and the rest of womankind, as well as man kind, to the fact that M. Bossart & Co., cor ner of Main and Franklin Ms., Johnstown, keep just the kind of goods that will suit ail tastes and please all buyers in the matter of texture, quality, beauty and price. Go, see. Heaven bless S. J. Hess, who, with his j brother, keeps goods so line in the clothing I line, unsurpassed by any other. Their store j complete i on Main .treet, in famous Johns town borough, where all will find treatment j kind and never know a sorrow for having j bought a bumkiii:i lot of clothing cheap to- ' monow, to-dav, or at anv other time, tor be j it known that their store, 241 and 'Ji'.i Main street, is now rilled to repletion with the first invoice of elegant clothing, etc., for the paring trade, that has yet reached that city. Attention. Of.nti.kmk.n! Andrew Mo ses. Merchant Tailor, 104 Clinton street, Johnstown, has just received, and is now prepared to make up iu accordance wi'h the latest fashions and in the best styleof work manship, his llrst. invoice of spring and summer goods for gentlemen's and youths' wear. Orders taken for tine shirts, custom made, full suits, anil single garments. "Workmanship unsurpassed and prices un equalled for cheapness. 3-14. -I'm. Whk.n Dame Nature begins to din her mantle of green, and the othf-r dame and damsels commence thinking aliout a change of rainii-nt suitable to the genial season now approaching, then will all feminine eyes and many feminine footsteps be turned in the direction of I. T. Coppock's renowned dress goods and dry goods bazaar, 212 Main street, Jonnstown, which is fwfciKc th place to buy the choicest goods at tho lowest prices. A Goon CnANCK to Mark Monfy. Osip of tho OLDEST and It EST UHOrERY HOOMS in Altoona, Pa., is now ollV-rcd for rent, with a well est Alilisliod and navinr cits- ---- - - i e j grocery business of any i the city. For further particulars and terms, address 7., Uox 2'SZ, Altoona, Pa. .V2S.-4t. Siime people iv.ty talk aliout the big stock of flour, feed and groceries they keep; and others may try to induce jiersona to buy by declaring they sell very cheap. Yet this bear in mind, nowhere will von find, though 1 yon seek o'er and o'er, better dour and feed, and other things that you need, than at E.J. Mills' cheap store. Trv his choice teas. TlIK Kl;iiT Way. The way to pet rich j is to spend less money than you earn, and ; the projKT way to do this is to buy where j you can buy the cheapest, and buy only what i you need. Myers & Idoyd's great mercan- tile mart oti'ers the hest inducements toca--h ' pari h:vsers in this region. Good very cheap, . very select, and very abundant. j CAUTION'. F.verr genuine 1mx of Dr. MiLANKS LI Vl-lt' PI LLS bear the rig ature o:" FLF.MING liKOS.. and their pri vate United Stat:- Stamp. i-7"Take no other." The market is full of imitations. Triz FriiKST asv Swektrst Cor-I.rvr.K On. is H.ird .t Caswell's, made on the sea "bore I from f re.-h. selected livers, bv Carwki.u Haz- I Aim & Cr.. New York. 1 1 is absolutely ptirr and sicrf. Patients who ha ve onp taken i jreter it lo nil other", l'hvsi.-inns have deeided itu perior to any of t hether oils in market l.l'.'w. onmtiiv. .TOXFS. Fiied. In tins phiee, on Sundny !a:t, Ai.k k F.. Infant, daujfl'ter of Win. A. joncg. ajri'd 0 weeKs. II.Si X. Died. In thi p!ac. on Turn lav lnt. Maif. infant d:iiia liter f .ras. ii. ioii C. Ilason, Hjfct.1 1 yt'nr anil tnonttis. C ITS. Pld, af (Snistown. Itichlnnd tivr.. on Sunday e-enipjf last, of general debility. Mr. ( 'OMUii C, eis. Hired 2 rears and " in out h. JtKlIF Die.l. nt Hemlock, on Monday. April 7th, of dropsy. M.- F.i.iz mrru HrnE. relict of Conrad ilehc, dce'd, in ti-.e 7tth year of her ate. M All I'll A NT. Pied sudd-Tily. ot heart din eae, hi Hemlock, on Sunday lnornimr last, Mr. John Mai.ipuant. n:ed about 06 yer.rs. c OiUMVOOD HAULEIiS. t,..,mt(1 ,.,, cords of wood nt till cents per cord. Distance short and pav prompt. At . few C!! IPPKRS. to whom f 1.15 per oord will bo p-iid. House and stables readv for teamsters. ! Anplv to X. I. W KSTI!!( Ml K . Apr. ls.-i. Soiimau Siati..n. Pa. it. K. i 1MKST N TIONALS))bK A N I ) j II A rtN'FSS SHOP OF OAMRU1A COI'XTY. ' Hijrh street, .oppi site L"nio:i School House.) West Ward, F.benburtr. M . M. 'X I- Id. i Ci .. Proprietoi. Sn!rit s and ari:r.t. made an-l re- ' paired and all other work in my line cjoeuied ; in the best manner, on the shmtebl notice, nnd I at the most reasonable rates. li-12.-tf.l I ANTKI, A wilts nn-1 lVia!ors ; For our Pl'.KSS AND STKAINKU ! Presses and strains jams, jellies, herbs, veife'a- I tiles, lard, tallow, inputs, cheese, etc. Overi'ni.- ' (HID sold iua few localities. Sells iick. F.veiy ; family wants it. Sewitnj Machine and ollnr! established agents are miditiir this very prol't- I able. Circulars free. I. it tlcticld i Ham", h- '. Wushiiis-ton Street, IJosU.n. Mass. 14-11. st.J J-"s;t ate Xolicc. Tr.WIXfi obtained I,tterof AdminUt ration X on tho Kstate or Petf.h J. 1i mm. lute of llarr townhio, Ciimbri i i-ounty. dee'd. theun drtsiyneil her-lv notifies all persons indebted to said estate that pavtneiit must be iimde with out delar, and those havimr cbiiins inr iinst the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. IIFXUV S. Dl'MM, , llarr Twp., April 1. l7:t.-it. Adm r. Kxccutor's "TVot i T KTTKKS TKST AMKXTAUT on the Kstate of 1j - ...... V. . v . m lain..! V.iinctr I....... JJrlll. fll.,1" ii."'-' x... ... ..... shin. Cumbria county, deceased, havimr ben 1 .. . I... 1 il.. t..i.l ........I. . . . ,1. ir ran ted by the Kciri.-.ter of said county to the unilcrsiftiii. an persons inueineu iu suit csiaii are requested to make immediate payment, and thosejlia vintt claims fiifiiinst the same will fire senl them pronerlv nut henticated lor settle ment. VXI2A XOONAX. ( I'lprinri,, , AliXKS XoiinaX. Lixetutnets. Munster Twp., April I, lS7:i.-5t. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. Having j been appointed Auditor by the OrphnnV ' Court of Cambria eoiiiity to report distribution ot the money in tho hand.' of Ceorte Delaney and H'lKh Cul'iiif her, Adniioistr.itms in the es tate of Mark MctJuire, late of i;ill:t7.iu town- ' ship, dex-M, notice i hereby Ki ven t h.?t I will at- j tend th duties of said appointment, at llifl Court H.iuse in FlaMistmrir, on .Uomlay, e-it!t l:y of Aii-ll. tr7S. nl 2o-clc. t". Jlf .. when and where all person nt ented may attend. J. l.l.I IZIN LAKE, tibviisburu, April 11,1- .M. Jt. r- .-m. i iiiim'iiiiiiiia T:tqr nil ..-rin ia i.ii,iT,ii-.xfipiijB jIU man sixty ; '"J" wucu mey are ruptured, and trequent- ; liuftfthtu CL, ACO . J:,'i,l7i i- -in-law. The ly years ar allowed to riass bv tefore anv- ' . on the la. thing is done. Thisis a ereat error, and one 1 do capital reauircl; full itt ruViious niul ymu- 3 cu- 2ttirrrtiruifLt$. " - " : ??l?"ul fnrnwiilMrtl!ririM!k.Tfc - v-r i , ItkUII in IliMory, !y tli? miliior of "iic la MhlliilllsKiiy.- i 1 1 llt H I fO ll I rO st. hndorie.1 br eminent im-s. L- u- Tit EAT, Put.. yir, iir..u.iwny. N. V dress, wiih six cents return stamp, M. Yul N it CO., ITi Oreonrich-t.. Y. SOth Tlioamnd in Pre. Sale ticranlij 5,000 ' more 1.1 V K AtillM'S iVAN'i Kn ior our LIVINGSTONE AFRICA ! over 600 pairrs. only 2.51. I:icomle inf f rior works are oflerctl. io"k oui for thein. send fiirolri ulursuuU bee procr hi er-ari incon i of Ihp sciison. l'oi kct t.'iiiiianioii in mailed free. HL (tllAKi Hlt(:., rublibhers. L is the BEST In tho WORLD! Agents wanted, semi for cirouhr. Address: I'OMESllC'SKWINli MACHINE CO.. .Y. U UTFH UTrVK For th crcat whmIu.ii TI .1.1 li,l .VUl.b.M of hygienic literature, OI K lllt,tSlltl;ir, j MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET. rr. IKO l.KW IS" work is an imniena- i-eees. hnes money, worry precious tiealth, ami rhmct mu' to live ueU ami armc fat mi l a week. Aznts are riniii; uumey and doinir a world of , food with tt. I'flny not, tint MtJrf-ss nt ouc UFO. MACLEAN. Putilinhvr. 1'htUilelphn. 1 ------. TtftUrt nroiijli Nolliinn -nore certain to : Iny t b foil adtit ion for (niiiro evil congruences. VAllltitL.it: TAitLirrs are a sure cure for nil diseases of Hie Hriru tory Orcano. Sore Throat. Coldv Croup. Hii tiieria. Asthma. Catarrh, 1 Iimrsenrss. Iirynm or the Throat. Windpipe, or Urunchinl 'I'ulje, and sll Diseases of t he Limits. In all cnes of sudden col-l. however taken, these TA 1U.F.TS shouhi lie prompt ir a ml freely lined. They equalize I h i rcu lul ion of Mood, initiirate the severity of th? nitni k. und will, in a vrrr hr.-t t'Mie. restore healthy action to tho aRreied orenns. I Vti.u' i Aicuot.ro Tablets are put up only i in hhie hose. T:ik no friihstirntc. It tliey j csn't he found at your druggist, 'id f mice In the Aijtvt in V-rl;. who will r.rnnl I them t. return mail. Won't be lciTeil by Iml -. tation. Sold l.v c'rueis:s. I'rice -5 cts. per tiox. i .U)S KKI.I.Otili. IS fJatt-st.. M. Vorlc. Semi for Circular. Sole Ajrent fur U. Statea. 12,000,000 Acres Th Clieaptat Land in Merkrt, for saU hj tha Jn tht OUR A T PL A TIE VA 1A.EY. 3 OOO.OOO Acre I a ntral NolriKrt Now for sr.l" in trnct of 40 acres and upward j on f'iiv (imt 'Jen l(im' Civiiit at 6pi"ru'. An . ,4diMiire I:iterrt ifi;liiirf. i .Mll.l) AXO llEALTHri'l. Cl.IMATF., FrKTII.Kj Soil.. N A IICMlANCK or (iin ill W ATBR. ! TIIK HF.ST MAUKUT lNTUKWKST! The ! irreat Mininir iretrions of Wyoming. C'olorado, ; I'ihIi and Nevada, bein supplied by the fai'ui- . ers in the Platte Vallf y. j SOLDIERS Entitled Fo a HOMESTEAD I OF IOO AC11I .!. THK BKST I.OfiTlONS F0H fOI.O.MKS. j FIll'K HOMES FOK AM.! Millions of Acres of choice tiovernment I .nil I open for entry under the Homestead I.w, near this (ircnl K.MilroHd, with trood market and ail the conve niences of an old settled country. l'rce passes to purchasers of lintlroad T-ornl. Sectional M:ips. showing- the hind, also new ed lion ot Iicsei Ipt i ve Pamphlet w it h NewM.ips muiled fre every w heru. Address O. F. DAVIS. Land Commi-iner, U. V- It. K., Cuaha. Ned. AUtNTS WANTED FOR THE UNBEVELOPEB WE FIVE YEARS IN THE TERRITORIES. T.v J. H. BEADLK, IFwfrrn Cirr'n;"i d'.it of I'iheinna'i (' '.mn(ir:o Tlie only comrl. to history of that vnsi region h -t wen the M isM'Si ppi ml t he Pacith-: 1 1 a U -souri e-;, '.im ite. Inhabitants, Natural Curiosi ties, Si'., with life and adventure on Prairie. Mountains, and the pacific Coast. Mr. IJ-adie lius :p.nt tive years lr.ivelii jr in the nenltiite and '1 cri it..i i""s, and knows i.iore aio;ii ilieir Heource, Ac, than any oilier writer, 'the bo.ik is illusti-i'.ted With over ! fine enjrra v i.,isef till Scenery, Cities, f.a.i.l. Mine. Peo ple, and Ciiri.'sitn-s ot t he 1.. -at West, n id is the Of st tend fns:f st sel.ii.K b - k cvr r puhliidier. S, ml for M eciiii. n pnij-e ;ut. circulur. w:in te.in-. Artdresa XA'llUXAL J'l UMMiiXti ( ': )., Pliiiiideiphia, Pa. T OT I ( ' i: T( ) T A X- PA YE II?. I n , 1- aecor.l.ime with an Act .r the (jencrtd .".ienihi v o? I i.in Con m. .ti wualili, r.pproveit the sth day of A pril. A.I). !;-'. "rclaiine to the col- lectioi of tuxes in tin: County (;f Cambria." no- , tice is her'by iven to the tax-payers r.-siiiinit in the di-trict name, i below, that the County ; Treasurer, in accord. mee wiih the aeeonrt sec- ' tlou of said Act. wiil mten 1 at the places or ; holdiuir the Itorouaii and Township elect ions. ' on the following named itays, for the purpose of rei c i iiikr t in-Coiinl v , Poor. Siiit-and Mili- ti.ry Taxes :ts.-sed fur the year 1,73: For Croyle Township. Mondnj. June If.th. '" SnniiiMThill 'I v. p.. Tncrdiiv. J line 17th. "' Wiimoit loro..rt-h, VeclneslBy. June !-8ih. " V"a.-l ir ton Towi,hip. Thursday 11 ml Fri day, June Lithane! C'ltn. 4 Si 110 " 'Ntr.lL'l. S 'T-,lir..t.'i..l,!r. " Fust Ward. Ebensburg-, Monday. Jud 23.1. V, ... 1 lll-'llt.. . .1 HI"- - 1 .1- ' Cambria Township, Wednesday und '1 burs- diiy. .In ne -i'h and L'liin. " Minster I'ownvliip, Friday. June 27th. .l.ickson Township. Monday, Jnlv 'J-t. ;" IS'acklick Tmvn-liip. Tues-.ay, July -d. ' Gaili:7.iu Township. We.tnesdai' and 'J'liurB- d;iv July 2.1d and ttli. " I.oreiti'i llori.iijrh. Krnlny. .1 nl S.'.th. " A lejfheny Towiiship. Snturuiiy and Mon day. July U'.lli Hint -"Mil. Cleartield Township. Wednesday and Thin 9- l 1 . . - .1 . .'- ITI diiv. J uly :ntli and " Cam blown lloionifh, !-r:day. Aui--i!f 1st. 'i Carroll Township. S.itiirdr.j und .vlomhiy, Auu-iikt -M a'i"; 4th. " H.n-r Township, Tuc day, Amrnt M'i. "' Sus'juehann.i T -vp.. Weliied;iy and Thurs day, August i.th und !n. " Chest Tnwnsi.ip. Fri.lsy and Saturday. A u- t'iKit Sth and !l h. ' While T ivvt'sbip, T.iesi'ay and Wednesday, August l-t'.ian.i l:lth. Ami. in hecotdance with the second reri..p of tii id Act. upon nil lux." p.; id to the Ti e.imin r before t he In liny of September th'-r'1 will be a ilcdiiclion of five I'l.N ' K NT., whil- -i per d-i.t. rill be addi d to nil unpaid t.i iis.uiid plui i-J .n the hau'l of H conMi-i.e-. JOHN COX, County Tre:i:;rcr. Treasurer's ofiice, Fbeiisburir, April II. I"3. .Ti-pnrtnhir, SSOIA'TION. rrt.ifore eTi'iin-,' lietweeii the iinilei- slurried in the nieicsr.tiie i.iiiue. inner i ne tiiin name of it. It. H'.vts i ., h..s Uiis ,l,iv Li-cn iiis.oled by mutual consent, 'i he li.ml.i. iind iiccoiini linve been leit in the Ii.ukIs of WM. -alii ilAXl.in, who is empowered t. s-liie the It. K 1'AVIS. WM. IiAXTf.lt. F.beiisburir. April 2. i71.-Ct. The mercantile husiccs w ill hereafter be con- j duct d at the old st n.l on I irli street, in-ar I C'et-.tie. by S.vrri. Itxiru mid Wm. Ha.xti ::. : who linve cufri'il ii.i.'.i p.ii 1 1 1 1- r-1 1 1 j unier th : tirm n:i!ie of IlAXTKM i SiN. and who solicit and hope to inei i t a t ait share ot public pa t : on- j aire. I ry ifoods. crrocri ier. and oi her "ti-rehiin-di-se of the best (jUiiiite will ho sold t lnv i l mar ket rates. IIAXTKI! i SOX. ; flAlA ATAS IiOTKL, " t;AI.I.MZIX STATION", PA. IS. It. H ivinir Just purchased, refitted and refur- ! ..;l....l . I. ....... 11 L ............. .1 ...... ...uO iii.-ii. i iin, noi , iii.n n nii'i in"-..- --. i ous Hotel, the subscriber Is fully pm- AvT5 l I l II .. I parid to uccouiuiodute nil who tuny noilate nil no tuny pi ( , , heir patruaie, and 1 . t hi: at tent ion of hi jjji. liivor Ii : th witu Ireir esiiecially itivitcf friends in Ciimtiriii and I tiai r count ies to this lact. Xeitlu-r expense or pious will be stmred to nnike all feel at home who sojourn itliiiie. '1'niw annniATK. M. I I T7iI.!ti:lS. Proprietor. Cinliitzin. April 4, 17:. ff. LOOK JIi'UI ; TMIK uiidcrsitfiied desires to inform Iheciti-. ! zensof Chet Springs and vicinity that he i h:is tin dav bought from Jas. A. I.ittiericl j ln. IILACKSMIl II SHOP. St in k and Tim .is. and ill carry on the business in ll Us brunches. Spe cial 'attention paid to Horse Shoelntr. The pu- i tronat;e of tnJ pun ic is ri spccii uuy oiicneii ' an I mi isfaction iru .intced. ! fiiiruiu tf.tcen i.i cii-ianir- for work. ii- ii i..vrD VV M. rt . .11.1 .11 lilO-J Cheat Springs, April 5, itli, tt'llTJl lVn Pt I CC i A I.R I1H FTI A I !- filO tff f hA ? liliu I . K I KW?wn.ll I I r IIV lll.nil. A'l- j 7i Sansom street, l'hilvlclphia- A I! H . 1 1 V1ZK TIS EJUKXTS. , - AMJ'I.Eidi-ci tv nriH fr-r MV. tint rrtn'.l iW-,.iCk r. .i,, i" u ,il.4rr. 1H4 :hailiin AiJaouHre New Yir ll'AJT'H m.trMTl.f.-j0 0CO t(Tr. n. in ! l wtilcli si'f. liiii-n c.-pJ' of tniiV Xffialri w.ii bn r.-nf Anp onvlj Wntu. I'mrvr '. s.iTK. ft St . . BOILDER o.iil forcer iillTw Tats iWUo iif f.vrr Mv-tt r-rf onCn-M., .'.V 5rfc - AGENTS! A HARE CHAXr7 1 f Wf t I pay rtli Alfllt 't1 ;"r Hft-k 1M 4i AHfif . w !. will en. Kf, willi n AT om:. Every itiln f urnijii.-ri rrl f i ,, I'M.rt. A1lre5S A. ruf l.'iT.U & .. dim ltle. Mich. I KUt T 1 BD VYTCViTVf Trr wtrh I.T-ir"t i I i i. i nia'ii.n In inr wrlit. s w, ofii'erf i: I e;ms it iffc;,jti j.(.r, i Ten Milta-.-i itMr most irfnrniua T rmiiim.. nri(-ri'rii t'jmiw. tho mow I.IHt-.l'.vi. TKI!Ms. ?.n.if(.ri in-i.. lar. J. It. Kiltin . CO., New Tflrkv wion, t nl caifo. or San KranvtMni. fiuk! nut-.:: rHK:rf VtJENTS 4VAXrF.ll fiTliiCiiramlmi ro-.k of. th. vcur. now selling wnti i(irii.-i -r.i-' , liy. Tells of the cutises nt Kire futint t fre . prKif lluil.:f:ijrs : i"oii.iieriug- I-ire with Vatrr, ' Strani an.Mi is: Insituasck -If it .ii'--4lf Hr ' ITiry. Itisi, Mnuairement. Mow to Insiiro. Ac. i Vivid Account of theCirent Fire of HiMorr. ! Asenirj -iid for cicular. Yon will not lejrrct ; it. Sent free. Address Uilstin, (illmun & Co., ' llai Ifuril, Conn. H LD STk.T3kT Easily made by an Atency of "Our Own Family Doctor." Ttest medicnl work extant. Kvrr.ihn.lr bio that sees it. 1miooit ttidiieeiiien? to.At(ni. Sen.t tor circul:ir ar.il terms lo HI' UST & C .. ifi Itrmtdwny, New York. 10 An eusy and sure way to make money. o .vrvi i 1 1 i i ?s i z z VklM VMX ! i'il' !-Th tirest HlnrOTrry Tor th- relief o! pain and n sure nnf! immediate for Kni'innaiura, i-limnic nod o-ufe. SpiHin. A"C. It h:i a lenniit ami ref reshitiir odor, and will not irre.tH" or stHin t i. uio.t .leiieate fahrie, vrhtch maUes it s luxury in every famiiv. Vrleo lb cents p-r t. tl. for Mile l.r s 'I ilruiririst. IIF.rT.KX HOYT, l'rop-r. New York. .1 f '.VIT . 1 .V VA L CVUIOSITY. Orf t n A v; ,n ISEli "selt the trap for C !-. 1 rfrH-Sd no.l.er: S: sent y extre ft"- 1. Sample hy mafl pre- 7.) Ota. Krl(i"i .-rJZ-iZi hv tl tne trail". It. H. I DF.ITZ. Patentee. . mid .V5 I'uitoii St., X. Y. In this township to canvas for the new. ru!u ntde and last selling hook liy Dr. John ('ouaj, The Science of a Now Life. IfToi;tti;end(;rt and ftidorFcd by prominent ir.inisttvs. piivniciuns, reltirioii and 'c-u' ir .--per. Xo other honk like it putili-hrd. ! per week trna iHtitee.1. Adilresi COH AS & Ct., I..0 F.ichrh St,. New V ork, NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE rilOVED N. F. liinnham's New Tinbine WATER Wheel! TO HE THE HEST FAFll INVENTED. PAMIMILKT FUKK. AIHUiKSS, VOKK. PA. VtJKXTS WANT F. I for this fearle ss book. It coniprie the Advent nre and Kxperiencn of n wnmnn - WTi'ftrn hi hrrsflf for year I wife of a Mormon Prophet -disclosing- all that i ui vsterious, wicked and srnrtliiitr. Full of thri;!':ijr adventure, humorous and pathetto f.cenes - the most fiiM-inatiucr hook extant. Por trait of the Authoress and of l!rlvit Mormon mm atiil M'fjnrn. Life and Scetiea m I'ttili. Ac. For circulars addre&s Hartford Publisliina" Co., Hartford. Conn. ntriemuaa Eat3.lcK.i37l Ilouii.e K.evnteil thru, uriiiinic Closet. Ilri.ll iiiir lloor, I r tnler uard. liiimi.m and .- .nikiiif : iirale. Hired llinft. l'l l.l.Kll, VVAKUKX tc C.. L'.I6 Water ir.,H-t, N'. Y. ! niPER CElif! GOLD IKTESESt" i FIRST N'Ort i GAGE SINKING FU.:D GOLD BONDS. ; S.-ocr "d by moi-tjrne on r ivio acre of very val liable i o;t t :i ml Iron I.nri.U. J'l lucipal and Interest payable In fioi.ntjiij. 1 I'orsa ent pru-es that wll pay over 11 por i !. t . in (i I I.I . Kotml to .t per ct in eiirr-iiev. (Huiri: mimcipaI. udm ai.mats o iunO. 1 ( all or "' in! for Pamphlets, with limps und full pin I i-u lnr that win s:itifv th." most can lions investors. I'll' c. P. Kl.l.lS i. C .. Ilankers. 14 Pine St., N". V. Cltr ASK YOL'R GHOCEIt FOH AMERICAN BONELESS SARDINES. They have received Iiiploma for their iiirrlt when ver ri iiibil od. Pronounced by !), tba chenpest hiiury ot the aire. a Innli le. urnl nl moi necenry to the table, to travelers; or Pic-iiic. Pucked in tlie hest Ditve oil of our ; own iiiipot tntii.ii. in tin boxes tini-.l d same c the in. ported : and are sold at less tleinlaifth col ol French Sardines. 'I lo ir delienu flav 01 . .in.! run 1 i.-ious iuiliiir-s r-eonuuciid I hem to ail i-iasM . S .id by all first elas jfrocor. Wiiolesa'e bv l tlK AMKH1CAX SAl.'I IXF CO . ;il lliouil Stiect. X. Y. i:1 I.lf til f- i.owl : Vli:. or Fi:rrrn I.O.M;-l.i vi:r Hm F.us. have hern iifcrt tn rrain-e for more than iK ear, and are now hciiiK iiitro'.1iied into this country, 'i liey iro composed of iictiiile ex!r:ii-ts i:nd ure i!c sif!ieil for th" purlticntion of the blood, thu pirrrn'iit; a well a" rvrina nea i iv ti 1 1 disenvu I o v hich the ti u titan 53 t em i-- ! in ble. A ;: blood piirifter. and a a j.ro.n. tr uf I 'l.j li-'r they nr be.'e-ved lo be iii.e. iiale.l. Price .V ecu t pi r bot:le. We i;: io in : o.-liice them n.in tin ice I ion, and ib'si re an i-iktl" lie Acnn.t'i wliinii ,1. V. . Di'.-il'AHU St., X. V . I "'.. .1;. A fr.l .1 M V . d.' Co.. Sole A sreitt. N'. 4 t cdar ''nr. r:i:i:.T i.iciiTMXt; INK kkaskr, i for in st. -i nt ly re:ni v ilk ink 1 1 ..'ii paper, col -t-oi. Iiii -n. e., with. .nt Iiij-srirK- -r Foilir.jr tl a fanrie. ltlosaway wit h ali scr-tehiny v. hero n. ism ices ure niiese. and renu-vi-s blots iio(M.fti-Hfi.ii.-Ii. It nl-otihl l.-i- on f I ir dek of every hi w yer. boo'.c-k i-epi r and t e.-u-hct . itnM a it not only ri-moves ink M -.or bill a !o f r:: i" M a ill and iron rut. er. r' family eecds it. It is put up hand somely, mid o.l at .k" ciiit i-r c.-iM-. At. KX'1 va- tc'.l to in. i-i.diice it nor licre ii. ti. H"l CI! INSuN, stiiti-.ner, 44 Maid, n Unr, Sw York. ( April 4. l73.-ltn. mm c? the msm . 1 S T 1' 1 11 lASlllll) : ic.l i THE LIFE or REV. HEMETRit'S KALUTZIX, , '."F.Vf'fc" A 'I ..'''. -.,. n -, i ., , ... x- . x- ; 1 5-A1.AH M. i'.I.OW NSON, i With an l:il ro.lue" inp. trv ti-'trsirs A. Unowjr- ' S,,N, Hll. (nie "oi I rdt. foil hyuillnn r. I et-mt f price. Price. j s. n. iiih;k. ! f:t-2S.-Cnt. F9 Kirth Avert ire. Pitt.biirKh. r. I COLI.LXS, JOHNSTON & CO., r. mrtk m. T7 5-. in -v tT j&.s. jm jksl.. & T "II.t- receive Hi"I. " on .lepoidt dlsioiie hii.I c ilt-et nor.-s. and uttend to H th buiiii-sv usually ilone I ,,,Jm;Vii- Scpl.Z.i i I. il.o. C. K. 7.AIIM ("ashler. J AMES J. OATMAN, M. D.. IliyIrtn wnti narsMn, I Office on Hitfli trert. neatly opposite hlalr's Hf.tcl. i;fl'i"ff i niipran., n fsi iini, Khrro nfjf ht call UoulU re inarlo. l-4.- -tf.l KVCK, M. I)., Iliylelun mii t-rrori . CAitr.r.i.TOW!. P. iT:ee tn rep.r of Jf.hn Ituck'a store. Nlffht ill mar ho tnaue at the residence r Joan Pi K, Fh.j. April 4. 1?73. tf.J (1 KO M. KKADK. Attoruryti'Muy Ebensburg. Ps . ORice in new buildi'iv eceutlv eiectel on Centre treet. two oo: tnuu Iligh street. Iu.97.) I NIEL .McIrtiiH IN. i. tit- Fitc .loh'isiown. Pa- HC-" in itt out V'Tchature biilldiinr. i:p-'S'i'-1 corner ..f I Un ion ..mi .H."-t ir'!v 'II attend v,uAt nr. coiiiieifl with hi ri.hnuiii. Tim I ri t,
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