.J..JJli -"J 'i"4 II I IIIHB I 1 ' ,2I: AL ,o' :thcr rir.cc. l( i.u i.s to: Iiinc cvci v cvtn- .1 . JL i-li'S i: I.ibl 1-1 .1 1 tl.C M. ( VI .11.1.' I 1 "in." in t;, ) f, but uns old ilii.- v. nk. itiu ;'t's -o ,;ii t- c:n mence. uu i i.clier rode on (he lit-in 31 il.lin to Iluuting s :ico. was noticed loi rs' i relation to Hi.!''ri'.-c ivraiw-o"" fifty dollars f- ', '-ni.i'' i-! bciwicn M. J. Nag., of ; iim! K. 1'- Mvi;, of Altoona ycai-oli' i-iiiHi oi in. .r.iur fia Citv. fell from a table and . of iib lejjs, Triilaj evening V' . '",,11'ci Kk"v!i inonnnient lias been ' J,.,, wi'l l-e placed in rubitiou in ; Yj'.'.U- iiii.tui y, bun.ir.itvdle, iu the j I ll A II " " - .tr J 1 k. nn cnjlojee of the vk u h milled irni any. in the Al- ' i -I : . t - . . . lii i'itui'u in i.acK.ui(r ina leir r. '. ... The County Commissioners met in Johnstown last Monday, tV.rthc id.r;ose of i Icimh;.' a Mutable ImiUlin in winch to hoM the sessions of the Di.-drict Court, l'arke's era lloui-e was selictcd and a lcatso exe- j cuted at an annual i cut of ifO'X). rjlii: lease runs for one year, to be renewed at the o- ' tion of t lie ( oiiimiKsioueis. Oliices are to i be furnished and Idled up by Mr. 1'ark.ei for the HicrilT.ir.il the Clerk of the Court. ! The New Sheet Music Programme, containing a variety of "new Sonj;s, Chorus es, and Instrumental Pieces, was gotten up by Ilenliain liros.. Music l'ublishcrs, liuii anai.olis, Ind. It was i-rcsenu-d to each patron of the All-;haiiiaiis concert at the Court House in t Ins place on Monday even ing last, and is a splendid advertising me dium, as every copy finds its way to the piano, organ, and the music-loving people wherever the troupe api ears. Thos. C. Kyler, while on his way from Mokhannon to I'h.lipsbur;j,diseovereil three young bears playing on a rock. Ho nt once proceeded to capture the cubs. His dog treed them and h ascended the tree, anil reached the ground with one just in time to be confronted by the uhi bear, which immediately showed light- Mr. Ky lcr used his revolver, and the old bear left the field, when he killed two of the cubs and captured the other alive. r'liday. May iJOth, is the flay set apart for decorating the giaves of the soldiers v ho laid down their lives for the country in her need, and will be observed with the ceremonies which the custom of the past Local Correspondence. IIoLMDATsisi KG, May 12, 1873. Friknd Mac. I presume you are aware that for some time past au cftoit was being nuide to secure a chime of bt lis for !?t. Mary's (Catholic) church, in this place, the necessary funds to be raised by subscrij t ions to he paid to a committee of young ladies, two for Hollidaysburg, two for Caysport, and a like number for Cnrbers town and the Ore lSanks, appointed for the purpose f soliciting contributions to that object. The chime was intended to consist of three bells, in addition to the noble one already in the tower, but when th Wells leached here it wis found that there w-ie four instead of three uf them. The bkss ing of these bells iras the next thing in order, and yesterday having been appointed by the llight llev. Uishop for the consum mation of that ceremony it was indeed a great day in the history of St. Mary's chujch. First (low) Mas was celebrated by Father Walsh, our beloved pastor, at 7 o'clock, a. in., second (low) Mass by Uishop Doinenecr nt i1, and third (high) Mr.ss at the usual hour by Father Martin, the zealous and revered assistant pastor of the church. At the conclusion of High Mass a powerful sermon waspi cached from the gispel of the day by the Rright Kev. Bishop, aficr which 1 'at her Walsh an nounced the success of the several com miltees and named the two ladies who had collecteil the largest amount of monv as nonsors for the larircKt bell : those who lew years nave esiaoitKiieu as nrrnniiaie i -,,l'r, to.I i ho sprnm lnnr-.-t amount formerly of Johnstown, to the occasion. Ceneral IUirnsnle, Com- emi ,,., rr u, i,-ii ,,PXt sio fi,l it'.' ii!i'iit in the rolling mill at a few riay ago, which in u total less ot sight. jj.'(f' , came out of one the Cam-.nt.-v:i!''"s coal mines, on Friday 4 r i i -i i rl -?: zi 4 .. - 3 KB- -.1 - ; l if:. -i ." -,u. .3 ' : T. -i 4 i e V- . i..n -i.'one ano twt ribs lro- roal did the damage. :a Triliuno is right about mandcr-in-Chief of tho (4rand Army of! the Kepublic, h.is issued an older that in making arrangements tho dill'erent l'irvts take t he proj or steps to uecure the co-op-eratioii of the clergy. Still another murder in "Westmoreland county, if present suiniiscs prove correct. On Sunday last the dead body of a man named David Tcdrow wns found i.ear the pie who plant in the moon will feel good over the fact that their plans were not overshadowed. Let us all hope for "more light" on this subject. How much does man know. The most learned man in the world cannot tell why the needle points north. We do know that as far north as 82 degrees 10 minutes it still .iuts north, but no vv.e knows why. .Nor can the wisest tell what keeps us alive whether it is the heart, or the lungs, or the stomach. Poor iiruuiant creatures ! Communications. Utopia, May 7, lT.X Dear Freeman Von will jiidf-e hy the tenor of Miss Liphtfoot.'n note, sent with my last epiylle, that it behooves n;e to act more eantii.usly in the future. Still 1 am liet.-r-mineil tr let slip no opportunity- for h iiefit ing my fellow K ings, :ui.l especially tl.o fair sex, or amusing the readers of the'VYo men lx th of which 1 am of course doing w.tii a vengeance. HlliillHH or fi1rfiiiT-rt T .1 : t l . - J, 1 , ' tB .., , ( ' i---...'...., i Mint luri.iiti .. dm laiKCsOpeia lioiibe will make a which, took me from home the other day. plendid Court room. Tlie acconstic ar- On the war 1 overtook a hale old farmer rangeinents are unexceptionable, and Mr. ; whom I judged to Ihj not more than sixty iieiHon's ioovus adioiniuir would make jury : year of age. As we were toth eoiuc in the iiHjins three or four in number. The Cominissioiiers couldn't have done abetter thing than rent the Opera Houne. It is a picture of beauty, to say nothing of its con venience! " l'o Yang. roo.oo 3,00.C0 l.ig plate uf glass in Cham !.o:it, T-"), b:it it is really iron biiilge over Jacob's creek, on the line f as a : ' ! k1- . ken ! r., panel. t f :ur. having eloped one i. ith .' 1 n Kt iter, an nn . . t'otibh gi :iss widower, in g the '.icat nmnunt :f rcii fioatrd to i::ail:ct this ;. Tic. we :ue pl2.sed to i (1 urishes liiio a gren T.--n.-i:r.f rr.ys 11 r.t mow .. inch tell at Cailit zin on :.: g. Csi. r:.ii Ti dd will ;.iL to ihat : t, ry Lefore from a lathe in the C. I. op. Johnstown, on Satur l h't-iij. Waiki'is on the il his bkiill. He is now i-ic.-v e: r. i .-.ii.'l i;ifl!i(.(l for ejecting . from your pieinioeM . . 1 '. if it is desirable to : ,t j.eems ntccssnry, t. ,. ..a-to him. . ..ti. mine Harrier, rS ! :. . :ii er.-et county, was ".. ' v i iines iu succession . . t t'r.ll -.culling in in f.;tal in a fe?r dajs -d brtwecn Westmoi olaud ami Fayette conn- I ties, and there, is every reason to believe ihat he was foully dealt with. A man named Kendall was last i.cen in his com pany, and as it is strongly suspected that he murdered Tcdrow vthile both of them were intoxicated, a warrant has been issued for his an est. The face of the dead man was shockiugiy lacerated by birds. The Sabbath school convention held in Johnstown on Tuesday and. Wednesday was not only will attended, 1 '.:t was replctw with interest to the friends of the cause. As of.iceis for the current year the follow ing named genii; men were chosen : Fiesi dent, A. V. Jones, Kbensbu i g ; V. I'res'ts. Win. Fringlc, Fortage, Mollis J. Lewis. Johnstown ; t-ecretary and Assistant, Ji ll. Caldwell and 1J. II. Singer. Johnstown; Tieasurer, W. A. Stewai t. J '.bcnsbiirg was decided on as the place and the tirst Wed nesday and Thmxlay of May. 1S"(4, as the time for holding the next convention. The dead body of an aged Frenchman named Lawrence 1 lav bower was found in a field on the farm of Kolt I'd wards, some three miles north of this place, on Monday night last. '1 be deceased had been an in ula te of the county almshouse for about a on. JSy tins arrangement .Misses Lizzie Hart and Lizzie Hays, the Hollidaysburg committee, were awarded the largest bell ; Miss Henrietta Hartsock and Miss Mary Mitchell (Garberstown anil Ore Hanks) the second laigest, and Misses Annie Dorau and Annie- Kiley (Gaysport) the third in size, whicli was very little smaller than the one last named This still left the fourth bell to be provided for, whereupon Father Walsh designated four little girls, Agnes and Annie Ouinn, Mary McGuire and Mag gie Lrannon to act as sponsors. Follow ing this was the announcement of a pro gianime for the afternoon exercises: Sun day school dispensed with, Vespers at o'clock, and blessing of tho bells immedi ately after. By '2 o'clock in the afternoon the church began to (ill with people, and long before Vesper time the edilice was filled almost beyond its capacity Fei sons of all denom inations contributed to the making up of the large assemblage, and I am glad to say that our dissenting brethren wcro to be seen on all sides. Vespen were sung by the ISishop, assisted by Father Walsh and Martin, of St. Mary's church, and by Fath er Alleman, of St. Michael's (German) church. Very Rev. Father Tuijjg, of Al toona, and Father Farren, of 'lyrone, ar rived shortly iftcr Vespers began, and par- I ticipatcd in the subsequent ceremonies. The bells had been hung on temporary bearings in the centiu aisle during the week, and all things being in readiness, the ceremony of blessing the bells was pro ceeded with immediately after the conclu sion of esncrs. J ho exercises were of the ItEAI. KMTATK THAXSFKRS. Patent Common wejth of l'elin'a to 11. 11. Gageby, April it, 1872, Hi acres and .'( perches in Lichland. Deed Jos. Geis and wife to Hen nel Mecs, .lu'.v t, 172, house and lot in Geistow'n SI ,1)00.00 Ded--Ij. tiiliert and win to John Cunningham, Sept. 13, 'fiy, hou ami lot in Johnstown Deeil John Cunningham and wife to John T. Kinney, March 27, '73, lot iu Johnstown Deed Dan'l Harshberger and wife to r.ernard ess, March 31, it acres and XiAi perches in Hich land township i.... Deeil Klizalieth Perry and others Joseph Wertnrr, March Ul, 1S7S, house and lot in Chest Springs Deed Sheriff of Cambria County to J. V. Caldwell and S.nn'l Kem mell, June 7, lh71, In a.-e ami lot in KN nshiirg Deed Jas. Myers and wife, tn John A. Keuuedv, Marc h 1, '73, house and lot iu Kbensbiirj; . Deed Isaac K. Chandler ami wife Jacob L. Mildreu, March 2'.', 1873, house and lot in Johnsto-.Mi Deed Heirs of Allen Pose, dee'd, to Thomas Howe, March 2H, 1SC7, house and lot in Johnstown Dtjed Jonathan He'.sel to I win y Hostedler, Jan. IS, 1M72, 'XI acres and i:i perches in Kiehland tv. i. Deed Thos. .1. Howe : wife to David 1. Hees, March 31, '73, let in Johnstown Deed Margaret Alistadtto Aiiam Anstadt, April 3, 1S73, lot in Vo der township Deed Herman Kahlbauin ami wife to Micl.a.d Hoover, March ti, '73, house and lot in ("arrolltown Deed !ro. Ihiiitifv, Assignee of Geo. J. Poilgers, toThos.J. Lloyd, Mar. 11, 7.'!. 4 lots in Kbensburg.. Ieed Jifwis Wess and wife to Jos. Pre kr.er, April .r, 1S73, 2t acre and 43 perches in l.'royle twp Deed Arabella Welch and oih. to Frederick I'.Uei'.er, April -'!, lh.07, lot in Coueinaugh borough.. same direction tor some diutnce, ami as he seemed to be a "conremil.ln eodger," 1 tM.k the libertyof asking why he was so early afoot. "I am going," he replied, 'to put iii someoi my crop.- i nave raised a laige tain- "m-:iISTEUS NOTK.'K. Notice is i - heietiy niven that ilie following .Accounfi liave liern i:issei unU tiled in the Hciristei "? or- i:e at r.renslnirtr. ioki will be presented to I he Orphans" .V;nrt ot I uui'.i i i eou lit v, for eon it i m jitioii Hil l a!lM ioi-e. on W eitncmliiT, tlie 4tk iiay r Juuu next, to wit : The tirst imrl parltal necnunt id Joliti TI. Ken nedy. Ailiniiiivii'iHi.rul Juhn Keniieny, bie uf ' W'H.-hin;. ton tow nsliip, i:eee:;eit. The t.i st and l.u.il n. ct.inu .f Tiiliia I.. Vn. r, jrunrthnn o! .Iim:.- Voder stud Ti t ins Vo,l r. mi nor etii Idren of Jn.-ot. T. Voder, lle ot Vod-r township, deceased. j The second partial aeconnt of Mieh'l U. Kn jrer, Mdinin:lralor of t lie ejite d Peter llaer, lat" nl Jscksoti towrship. dis-eaiicd. Tile Mceounl of I h rii inn Wearr, Kiiar.itwn of Snnih IIx-betler. minor ehiM d 1'etcr HM-liHtetler. Ite of KiehhmJ townftilp. rtee'il. The account of Jaeoti Singer, puardinn ot W m. H. Jlorner. lmvid J. llornor. Itenj. K. Horner. Kiinira ll(rner and Mary !. lioruir, luinor iliihlren ot Jonas ti. Horner, lateof Coneuiauh xk jr ad vii:tmi:mi:xt3. AVOW I VI ! I'T JCCMAI.E(iIll'F:-!.tU:,M UI.rvl.,Vl t h.V H weekiii:iraite.H. I..-. ppiM-irth'e empl.yiiienl nt home, dn y . r t-niiiyi no cu ji t a ! i ;-i;iiii el: full infirm liiin uml miiu ahle pni ka'e ir ifooUrsent fieehv nnoi. Ac!-ilp-s, w il ii x eentp ret urn Flump, M. V 1 1 (i A (V ).. 173 Crecnwich-st.. N. V. WAMFi For the e real s. usai-ion ) .iti'.b.M of hygienic literature. 41 Si iaii:s I ; or, MY JOLLY FK! END'S SECRET. lr. lilt) LKVi IS' rk i'Mii immense mcecso. Kaves iii'iiiry, worry nnd precious health, nd rhmt Icm," . It re vll nmi u1'""' '" ' ".'.. Aicnls sre minii.tj irtimt u mihI tt7ilS' world of R'.Mtd w it II it. It. ::' not. t.ITt Xddlt al Ulirt GEO. MAC.T.KA";;. Pubiisln . riiilMde.'i hm. township, uecriiscd. The nii-oiint of l lirist inn Weaver, iruarian cf , ily five bovsand three girl and mv word ' '''' Ho-hstei ler.a minereliiM el lvnrlWh- ; for it, sir, vim could not tind a more heaithv 8!1le'' la,c "f ,i:ci,,l:,,I;dl,,r"s'!',i' dP' d'. ' J,...lfi ,.;..,..; i...i.,.,i , . lhL aeetiuntof John Cox, mtiimnidmtor of . ookiiigsionpinJnnsvlvaina. e thought CWI. lUllriek. iate of Wood vale boroiiRh, ! that when l.od in I!is ooilness Had Idesre! i uerenseo. I us with thein.thev wohlu Ire oir m;iii sun- ; The account of Fnul McKennn. ndi-inistratoi rt in our declining vears. We thought:, of Jl"k Mel.anhliii, late of Washiinstrm t.iwn- i tHi, that thev would siiiooth the last davs of n'l',V"'t''!i i . 1 r i . . ' . . , . .. . 1 he fnt and tlnal neeount of .Taeoh Trefts, i "r rhly pilgrimage and care torus when , adminisirntorof J. -.l.uu Treft?. lateofJi.hu! oll age ami luhrmity hal rendered us helj- ' town Imrcwgh. deceusod. les. Put, alas! for the children of this I The tlr-t and final account of f'Mthai ine Cal ! countrv !" The old ireiitlrman seemed to b ! hijfher.Mdmiiinitratrix cf Frank lialhiKi'er, late str.!gSiing with soti.e internal emotion, but VEl 'LVi!! .n"' t,0:''1,- ,. , ..r, r i . i i ,1 J he first ami final account of W.inbeth K after h short pause he contiiumd : -My old- j mer. ndi.iinistratrix of Fitderick Kun.uier. 4 I i tKTO AfcKTS ItiMHI. MMI FUK ATAlAHil V. ItltAl l.iyllC Sewing MtiztAnc Ci. xi:v vduk. 500.00 OUO.OO 200.C0 600 O'J 10.00 400.00 .VJO.o-J month, but left thnt institution for the last j ,nost solemn and impref sive character, but Met gar, residing! fiii K-i'i i.tly c tr.ght iu the ma- i 1 ic (I to the steam mill of' ;!'r is jait cwner, a:: h.ad aim ffactniril bif.ne the was ! Hutchinson, new of the Al "did" Lbcnsl-iuL' on Satur- .; 'i it't'ii.e i tho "ic.t-hottest"' i .. '.: exilcnce. n'nl to i i'iid's pro- n:iich i f il.e citilit is due for its .' -xc'llence. : v. repoited that the T'ennsylvaaia .,1 company will bui';d the new rail on, J loiiicr, Ir.ii ai.a county, to liurn Chaif.rld county, the cming sum- . ..k'l'g cnui.t-f t ion with the Tyrone 11 . ;.:!uM bianch. s ' ii .ii'aiil. an r.grd n::m. w?r, run -,r ;. the i bilii. Kxpiess wliiio o:i hi'3 ; to .ioi reli vil'e from Cambria H tl.i,. county, Saturday evening last. , i !.e of hi'i legs fj shckii:g!v man- !; . ; i ;.: to ! unr elated. j -J : i i. !: wlcdge the rccoij t of a beau- j 't; '. ' i ' '. sa':g in connection with th.ei -jt :" 1 l.M l.cil in s-t. Maiy's church, ! 'i : v-: ui ir. Sunlay last, but the late ! f vi . !. it ;;i:.e to I. and n.ust be! rtp. ';-e I ..r withholding, its publication ! . x. ffrt ';. ! -t !;.: ileal .V;-'..V-v;fl thinks that j 'ir ; .1 . -1 o i:..'uoad from Homer to1 n i 'if to ronncct at the latter j A " ii t 1 'yrone and Clearfield branch, j I t be a very -close connection," as ! I ii:...- !V :,i ihuns.de to Clearlielu is j I . ' y-o,e Uli :cs. -J ..I 1" ' --!. v frame planing mill, ! ty of y.e s:.s. licyer, (Juyer & ''. ?.t Tyrone, was totally ties-; i t :r on lut-sclay night lar.t, 111 1 ri.imatcd at jf.!'j,000, with ' 11 n:;i lance. The origin of the If - in d- uM. ''i-t, 1"m.. a well known and 'i ' t i.'cn 1 1" 1 lemlock, tit is county, i'!::y Iwi't and was intertbd in the Hi '."rv .11 Summit vilh' on S1111- leaves a wife, but no family. ' "! l.is f rtune. it is said, will be 1 itnMe tiurnosei3. a 4 4 -t 1 'i- I 4 time at a Lite hour on the night of the Gth, since when his whereabouts l-emained un- ; known up to the t.me his b idy was found, as above stated. The leu-flins wcro hro't 1 to this j lace 011 Tuesday morning and an I incpiest (resulting, we believe, iu a verdict j of death from nntf.ial cv.-.scs) held, after j which thev were taken to the poor-house cemetery f-r interment. I This from the Hollidaysburg Stf.rMutrt? : An Altoona policeman brought to tho jail j in this place, an Friday iast, two boys, j hailing originally from Cambria county. ! but latteily f rum' Alto ipa. They had left 1 their home some weeks as;r, and main- ! taim d thentselvcb by theft by appealing 1 to the sympatliicK of charitable people. I 4-?j.ui..! ti... il.,., ii'i 1 44 1 if en a :i 44.li.il I. .r ' violation?! of law, but always allowed to go fire. The other day one f thini took a j uire, contaitMiig a small amount of mon ey, from a little girl, who gave the alarm, upon which the young scoundrels were ar itsted. Tkrur father was noi'ilic-d f their incarceration, but iefus d to interfere, al leging thst they are itiCori igible. A lit) !r gii 1 naincl Margaret I leckrr.a::, l'i'.T yeais .".g", was b.utallj- outraged in Vedt-r towusliip, near Johnstown, on Saturday last, by roire liend in human shape, the villain having induced her to lea-.! her companion, another little gill with whom she was engaged in gathering wood, anil 0 with him into the woods on the j lea. of seeing several young goats which he alleged were browsing a short dtance sway. A young 1rs.11 named Kiisha Dickson has been arrested on sus picion of committing the outrage, and after a partial hearing was loeked-uo for a further heating yesterday, when it wes thought the little girl would have sufficient ly recovered to appear and testify. During the absence from home of tho Kev. J. Y. Kdie, on Tued.:y jiijht last, some erratic individual entered his domi cil, and unknown to the family, who vveie up-5tair at the time, repaired to Mr. Elbe's study, where he proceeded to make him self at home by stretching his body cor porate at full length upon a luxurious lounge and giving himself up to the per feet enjoyment oi its downy solincus. want of ability as well as want of time pre vent me from giving a detailed account of the ceremony. iMitiiec it to cay that the entire formula was gone through with in a very edify ing manner, occupying about one and a half hours from firit to last, and at its conclusion the Itight Kev. ilishop as cendad the .altar and delivered Lhe most eloquent dncuurse on the ceremonies and customs f the Catholic Church it has ever ; been iny good fortune to listen to. llo also congratulated our beloved pastor on his fidelity to the faith and his great love fr his people, and then complimented the congregation 011 the fact that tl.cy have always proven true to their Church and their pastor, and likewise congratulated them 011 being the first English-spc aking congregation in Pennsylvania thai has pna sessed itself of a chime of bells. He w.is lis tened to throughout with marked attention, nnd it was evident that his discouise had delighted all and instructed many wh'o he. ud it. The sermon was followed by the Benediction of the Blessed ISaci anient, Very l(ev. J. Tuigg officiating, after which Father Walsh, in a feeling manner, thank ed the public, without regard to race or cieed, for the liberal contributions whicli hr.d been made towards tho purchase of the magnificent bells which were hence forth to peal out in sweet symphony from the tower of tt. Mary's church. Thus ended the exercises of the day, but I can not leave the subject without awarding j great praise to the choir for the pleasing ! manner in which they performed their im j poi tant part. I Preparations are in progress for freseo : ing the church, and it is the intention to i ryake St. Mary's, to quote the words of the I Bishop, a shining jewel bfore many month have come and gone. By the way, two converts, a lady and gentleman, weie received into tho C hurch to-day. Yours, &c., C C. TiJK ITMiMEN's LlIJKAUY. Following will be found a condensed catalogue of bouksr--jnliutd in the Dauntless Fire Co.'s new library, the lei-cj lion of" which was ! noted it few week ago : j I'ATA I.OCCF. V HOOKS. Appleton's Kncyclopedia ; I-i!e of Nnpo- ' leoii: I.ancroft's American 1 1 istories : Indi- , riii "Wars. Wars of the devolution. War of 112 and Mexi -an War; Annals of I'biladfl' I phia and Pennsylvania; Dife of Bismark ; j Miss Mnhlbaeh's Works; 11 nines' Kuglaud; j est son, at the time whei lie would lie of i most use tome, conceived a disgust for coun try life. He sail there was nor enough ex citement in our juiet illage for him. He I saitl be wsntiil to e4 the world see some 1 1 life, as he himself expressed it. His mother ; ami 1 represented to him the dahgerous j J snares that were laid for the young and in- i experienced, and begged hiiu with tears in ', our eves not to bring down our grav hairs in ! sorrow to the irrave. 15nt all our entreaties ' were iu Vaiti. He even v.ent so far as to hniLrh at our fears in regard to his future i well-being." ' j The obi man's words stung me to the qui U, ' ' for h-; had portrayed in most faithful terms , my own transgressions when I tirst h.i.l the ! i misfortune to spurn the ail vice of my good -! father and mother, 1 asked him if ho hxul heard .anything Concerning the 1mv after he j ha4l left home. "Yes," he replied ; "abort ! two years after leaving as he wrote a letter ; . informing us that he had man ied a very line ' I young lady a perfect beauty, as ho termed ; i her. We siiritiircd what kind of a iif he . and his beauty would lead ; and it termina- j ted as we expected, for in less than one year 1 after their marriage he availed hinikelf of ; that law which is the banc of society, and I the two were divorced. What became of, j bini afterwards I know not. Perhaps he was ' 80X0 I killed in the war; or h may still be drag- ? ! girig out a miserable existence somewhere. ' 1 We have had no w.inl trom him since ho anil bin wife separated." "Well, what about your other pons'.'" 1 inquired; '"Biirely they p rot", ted by the sad example of their Ini.iher." "No indeed, niy friend," he replied with a deep sijfh. "Would to Coil that such was the case ! It would be. some cnnsoialiou if one or two of them would remain at home am! help us on with the heaviest part of the vv.ik; but no when spring time comes tlr'y generally pai k up and rtart on a tour of otv servatioii, as they call it. Can 1 not say witli truth that I have brought up children ami : they despised me making me often wish, if il was God's holy will, that I might bo rp- moved from this vale of tears." j I fain would have continued the con versa- j tion, but the old farmer was at the end of his journey, and there was nothing left for ' me to do Nut logo my way, pitying me deso late condition of tlm poor oid man. More anon. Koyr.K. Ka-m- iMle I 01 JiinnMown tiorouir h. ilect-is-.l Th first and filial iieetmnt ot .1 . T. Petersen. ' executor of ilirntn Fritz, late of sius4peLaunu i township, deceased. The final account of Mary rhrrnir.kr aod i ICHen S. .Vurmy.ciocutoi jKf Kdwnrd Shoeina : kcr. late of Ll.en.-.iiu iif horoujfli. ilee'd. The second tt.i.l tinal ae.-ciini of l"has. A una. K-uurdiHii if Aitcit tlltter. a minor child i f GOO. 00 K00.CO 2A3.00 .00.00 Francis lihe-ser, lute of t 'lies' township, itee'd. 'lheseeonda.ul ou: I lal aeon nt ol cLuk. Ah. nn, v uurdian of A morose. A ujrest ine and J u A. Ann (4ln-er. niinort hii.lrrn of F 1 kiieis i. lusser, lat e of Oiel t'wnship, iiei-eaed The tinal Kceoiml of Jlenrj Itender nnd t). A. TUih";-. execut.irH tf Ainrru-uf 1W iiO.er.- 1h;c of Carroll townhip. ileci'ased. Thi'aeeonnt oi James.?. VVitl, admiiiisirntor of .1 i!'ia A. Will, into of Cambria eoiirly. rtee'il. The I hird and partial aecoiint of V 1U11011 11. Seehler. i -I :v i nisi rator .lames M. Kifiel, late 1 of Siiinmii ville Ixiiouyh. TeeHed. I The lii st aeeou 11 1 of Tho:m Curiam, ndmln- ' istratorof I'm rick Carlmid, laic of. "u--.hiiito:i townst'ip. (iei-'-nsed. The flit and partial account 4-.T TI. J. Mil's and Itees.". Lloyd, administrators id s'e;heii I.ioil, j late ol i-iNenilmrtr tmroiit,'li. ileeei-." -:l, . The first nnd fluid account of Prtf r Campbell, iriuirdii'ti of Maivaret Switzler, a minor child -of Jacob iteuder, lain of Cn4-r4.ll nw n.-tiip. de- . ees-cd. .iA.H M.s.lNiKK. liejriM cr. i Ktiri.ter's tlfiT-ee. 1 ienshu vg. May a, 1ST.J.-4I. ' PKIAL LIST. Canscs sot down for j " trial at a Court of Common I lea, to I r hehlnt liiii'ntuii'i-. ffrr t'umliri? cutniT, com- ' uieneii'fr on Joik'i. iJ. A. i. Is;.: j JI.1ST WV.KK. I Jforcan vs. tloiland. Kri- vs. Tlippa A I. lord. A. L'ovd .V Co vs. I!e;ti:john' Adai'r. Itoihi ock I't aiikef . . vs. Callan. I'ish c t.al vs. A fieri v-nif h. I-'i-di et.l vs. A l! ri'iin';!i. l oiiim iiiwcaitU vs. Ue Iki-'ks. Xrslrrt n rsagti. Xothirjr is nnirecerfain to lav I h font: da ; ion for f 11 tin e e v ii oii4 rjrne whirls' va nntti.ic TAiti.r. rs pre a isiire iire f ir ill diseases 4f 1 no lief nirn tory IrewTot. Smi' Tlirinit, "olds. Citu; ; , !;,. ttiei'ta, AslhrrM. Cainrrh, HoarseneFM. prri..s of the Throat. Windpipe, nr lironchiaf T111.4 , nI all Pisi-ascs of I he Lunirs. In nil enet nf sudden -old. however t'iVn.' these TA lit. KTS should tie promptly nnd rr. .d vised. Thev ipia lie the i-irculatton of I loo.?, mil ijf :i 'o t iM s4-vcriTy of the 111 1 nek. rnd will. n a very short lime, restore healthy action 10 lhe litTeeted orsran. Wll.lV C.IKIIOMC TUII.F.TS fre put iMinnlr In .(cf lt.rx. Tiike nn sulislitiiti .-. If fl.ev enn t l-fnind fii j our i-nj.- x. ii-ffif . i.-4 ti llr wt'j4-.f i:t .V.'ir J4. ,'.. who " ill r..r. m l them tij- return 1'iad. font l DivcJr lij Ii d tatiop. s.ii.l tv cinijrirint. Prlif-'.jetK. p-r lox. JOHN C. K Kl.l.iMJi;. IS Plat'-st., N. Vi.r'.:. Feint lor Cii'-ular. Sole A-cm J,,,- f. ifs ltth Tl'Ocssml in I'rf. Srte lnrret.r.? ' M(j :itre I.IA K A(J I.N IS WAN 1 Kl) lor ..nr LIVINGS TONE t i" a us 1 s frigs over CtK1 pn yes, only 2.5r. I nco'ii pie nnd p-r.--rior works mv ollei fd. I. rk out foriliem. s-u.l for ei renin' sand -e proof of 1 he ere atevi snrcii of th- season. I'ockot CoiTt; :ir 1 m n.niii !u Tf7::?:eil free. II I ' 1,1 1. It i I i.iMS., Publishers. Si saiisoia street, I'liiiadepthia. Malt.i '..wan 1 1 a veil & Co A I Vie i 4:,. i-, i l V. n'..-;iii!is to support Hon. 1 ;ale Tu-awrer, and and .cii. :i k bear whicli has been the a township, ( learlield cor.n i vcais jiust, was Eliot anil iiiicen-jear-olil boy nameil 1 '.aL .'.loiidav wt-ek. ?ir. hftwec-n :;.ji and 4U0 pounds, iu some places via fully liiil.. .-io4..ii.fi.'f, 4t r it f 4.44 mrt on iu.s. lav laht and declared he remained untn tno uomesuc ci.icieu ' 'h M. ( 'ampbell, of JohnsLown, ' tbe room for the purpose of locking the 'il dele "ate, selected Thomas ' door, previous to retiring, when he budden l .i' cras ilepresentativc del-! l.v stalled up from his reclining tMtion, . . 1 - 4- . . . . 1 ......... 1 . 1 . and 111 SO ttollirj 01 couise mj;iueiieu mc girl half out of her wits. Sho.in her terror pave vent to a few vociferous screams, and then hastened as rapidly as possible to acquaint th family of her startling discov ery, but in the meantime the intruder lc took himself to other scenes, and his iden tity thus far of course- remains a mystery. ,'o doubt the chap was under the inllu ence of liquor, and perhaps was as much surprised to find himself in the position he did as the girl was to discover his presence in tho house. The moral of the adventure, however, is that people should lock their outer doors at night-fall, especially ir the lower story i not occupied, and we have no doubt Mr. Edie's family will act on this itijuuction in the future. o i.t u ijf . tho spout' in Blair ';d opiion prevailed, and v or there i? beginning to At least wo read in tin '''i- .'? that a large body of " aseet.deu in spiral form 11.1:11, one day last week, sU of uvemy feet or nwrc. -i h . 1 is still raging in ortions ei.e of tho latest and saddest i's i a. arcs that, lnu i-i.n-.e t 4.111- tiie deaths of thre ineui 1 'i ch. .Id two daughters and .'der of cr goiKi friend, Mr. "i t'icaiiieid township, (l'or- y. Ul.iir county.) to whom ; ' a; nt si sy 111 pan ucs are teu : o'eat Urcuvciiieiit. ' alien, an nanit d John F. '' lU' k by H,c Johnstown Ac ' 1 in ar Kast Coiieinaugh, 1 vl I..'.-' List. u;,.l t.. I,.,lh, ... e ,,uly about two hours ''et't. it i Sllpponed that he " Hi':i j,,. ..... , , ... 1 nito a sound sleep, front ukeiail by thedc.uh deal- itii.u.is weie beul to his ; 1 ii f.- V-..S :, I-,?;,:!1- t--! i .;'"'"-i fii! 1 --out a 1 I,1. man jumped from a hradvvav. a! I'.iint.m'c o-. "ii Wednesday of last week, 111 llll ie vvl 1. .1 - . 1 : , , " 41.1-11 I CSI 11 LCI I IU I11S (-' l'iT. 1 ue name ".McKen uf ''is uudeishiit was I ; ?"ulul idu.ut ban to reveal ? !"' a liC v.as micoiiscious """T -l f...i" '""o "'' could be ll -a.- ,. " " V 1 5 "-H.lll he .luu.iK d from a mysici v. A Kicn.Ml'SK'AL TitnAT. We bolicve that we exjiress the unqualified sentiment of everv person who had the pleasure of listen ing to the vocal and instrumental concert iven at the Court House, 011 Monday even ing last, by tho Alleghamans, Vocahstsand Swiss Iiell Itingo.s, when we say that it was beyond questiou one of the most enjoyable musical Heats that Kbensburg has ever been favored with. The singing of Iho quartette was in all respects unexceptionable, the ! pro.'ramme bcinc one of tho tinest ever pre sented to an audience, the pertormaiicen on the Swiss and Silver Stall l.ells were simply supeih, and Mr. Williams' manipulations of the guitar and harmonica, both at the same time, were not only something new in the musical role, bnt was one of lhe most pleasing features of the entertainmen.. All in all, the concert was a complete success, as well in the mariner in which the several pie ces were rendered as in the large number of persons who tilled the Court House to over flowing on that occasion. The audience were uelighttrd with the perfornuuices of the troupe, the troupe were in exstacies over the immense crowd which greeted them, and everything was lovely and enjoyment reign ed supreme. Mr. 1). (1. Wahlron, the gen tlemanly manager, an old California journ alist, assured us thai Kbensburg would henceforth le included in his list of appoint ments for tiie troupe, a promise which our people- will he glad to have fulfilled on many future occasions. Joh:;ctov.-k, May 1-1. 1ST3. Pzati Fkf.uman' A young man who was reared in this place has been charged with the commission of a brutal outrage on a littla r-irl onlv nino vuars of arc. I hope- Here j for tlic sake of the man himself and for the credit of our town that it is not true. Ha denies the charge-in toto, but if he is pro ven guilty he should be hanged without judge or jury. It is alleged that ho enticed the little girl into the woods in Voder town ship on prctenco of seeing some goats, and then outraged hr person. The hearing in the case before Hurgess Strayer has been postponed until the little girl has sufficient ly recovered to testify. Although 1 know that tho "Ring" is sometimes guilty of longing for a horn, yet I think it is premature to say who will be the nominee lor Assembly, or for any other otlice. Let the Democracy act wisely by making a fair nomination, and no gouging, because the party has, heretofore, been greatly injured in that way. I have it in my heart to wish that you had as nice an engine and press as the Tri bune or Voice have. It seems so queer that you have served so long in the tanks and have so little to show for it. Alas ! for teachers and printers ! The lico sources of all knowledge are moro poorly remunerated thau any other class of the genus homo. Organ-grinders can make mora money than either typos or pedagogues, and yet every toacher and every printer is expected to dress as well as a Judge of the Supreme Court of the United Stales. How is this? Is the world turning upsido down ? That eclipse was not worth a button. I rose at the time appointed to see it, as everybody said it could bo seen. Hut, somehow, no allowance was made for cloudy weather. Oh ! how I wished for a long pole the one people knockdown per simmons with jiifat to prod those infamf'. clouds. Indeed I don't believe there was ar. cciipso, for hov could the earth's shadow get through the clouds? That's tho puz zle ! Moreover, how does any ono know just when the earth's shadow strikes the moon, or whether it was moon-struck I Borrow over that disappointment very much. A fair view of that eclipso might have defined the bad weather. liut why talk ' the moon is eclipsed every day, tho' it is not on the ecliptic every day. It is s iid the moon itself is greatly disappointed ind will take a horn or two when it gets drv int for spite, a,,d at its local Ptiy- At any rate, u win moo - ,i 4...l i hi-oiiy h verv vexation, ley- linee t.n., o (tihhons' Koine; Fronde's Ireland; I 'a If re y s History ot New i-.ngland; (. arlu.lt. s inks, Life of Marion; Ablmit's Histories; Life of i):ckei:s ; Liugard's History of England; Mrs. Heiiians', Alice ami Phobe Carey's, Moore's, Hums', Loii-fcl low's. Pope's, W hit tier's, l'oe's. Hood's. Itiet 1 larte's and Hans lireilman's Poetical Works; ShaUspea re's, Tennyson's, Scott's, Irwin's, Ilayard Tay lor's, J isr:ieli's, 1 Mirv. iii's, loldsiiiith's and Topper's Works; Hood's Pro. e Essays; Fin ed. iScones ; The Outcast; IV-autiful Snow; The. Wagoner of the Alh-gh ud"-". Halite by Carey; Locke's Essays; A. Idison's Spectator; Tim Constitution; Con versa? ions or. Clnduii try; Keyuot: s of American Liberty; Voices of'Nature; Arthur's 1 1 oiisehold Library; The Mountain; i'.luir's K hctoric; d:;pa-s Expedi tion; Hack Iiamonds; Mrs. South worth's, Mrs. II eney wood's, M is. Slow." 's, Miss Por ter's, M i.-s M ulock's, Di. kens'. Thackeray's, I'ooper's, Lever's, Anthony Tn Hop's, Mul wcr's, Wilkie Co'iins', .lames', Curtis'. Wa-vi-rley, I'-ret llarte's ainl oilier Novels; t ;. Elliott 's Works; Cicero () rator and Irai ions; Oliver Optie's YotiUfr Ani-iic:i Afroa-i. fi'.'.l S'd; t'lassic Tales; Middhuii irch; Bickiu .iv's East lnnia i Archipehigo; iy.l'e of l'aul .iones. Loketto, Jlay T, 1873. j EiiTOii Camuhia Fkkkman Will you please pi ve t he folio wi nj; an insert ion in your paper for the amusement cf school ebiltlren and others interested in such matteisV It ; is an interest calculation, which, no doubt, i w ill appear almost im redibie to most per sons who may hai'ji :i to see it. One cent at compouiiil inter-s from tin beginning of the i I'hristiiiii Era to the l'Jth day of Deccmlr, j A. 1. at the rati? of f per cent, per an- ; ii ii in, would pr(iliice. in dollars tlit? atonish- st utcil by tins lollowitig vs. I'rifKle. vs. Cale. ruse.r. MeT.auclilin. s. WtUiiiiin & Itroivn. SkfdMl WFKK. vs. W.ilf .V VclsV.i.3. t. Klimi. s. Plus ti. ol. vs. Ko: lerviiic & Ilinns . . ..vs. Co-ill 4T3. . . TS. il 17 he?. . . . .vs. Chri-ny. . . . r. K rue (. al. . . . .vs. Nu ;t4-r. r. Wilkeim et. a!,- vs. Weak inml. U. .Qlepi)i.3otl k Co. . ....vs. Kesnir-r. vs. L'siuinef. . Necsou. rs. Arhle. ....vs. Whurioii. r, Ilotretl. . . . . vs. '1 re ler. . . . . v.4. I f ui t.r. . ... vs. s'tc enr . . . . .VS. VoiItiKkiil. ...... s. II ipps. . . ..vs. Powell. . ..vs. I. lord. . . ..Tii. A bison. . . v. b- u-W A Miller. J. .K. II I'M:, Provii uiotnrr. Proth intary s 0"!i.-c. Kiensl.nrrf, May Z. : liates . Hum phreys Tref is ..." LI.ITll tiiirrett's Adin'rs. . 1 M'Ciossiii j O'Tihria f ri!i Co. . I'atlersoii A. Co. . . . I Murphy Meoiil.?ie'A Kt'rs. ; Xullcr : Finney .tlHamionn I M Tn i & '4 I Vi .-lilnil.t. : K rise ! Doiiuel et. ill.... ! M;-C uire I lilack Uemlon Hild'S i; Lh.11 d t)"l ricl ! Urol iierliue , H-ilfrick Jonea A'o ;' tree mg amount repr. ligiii'es : :J.r.WT2t?CT.'r0.1!5C?4i?jft' If the amount was iu gold, and that gold maib into solid sphere or eJol.es, each ont the si.e of the earth, or K.nuo miles in diam eter, the numb-.T of such spheres Would ex ceed PJiViOO billions. To have some idea of what a hi'.lion is, rttppose you bad a billion of gold dollars to count.. Well, to count that sum. dollar by dollar, would require one per son more thau .i,-17., years, working the en tire seven days each week and counting 500,-' 000 dollars every day during ti nt time T -N.ui-e AI'TKA JSMM i'NT.S ii heft I v iri i ii; t h irir A ppr.t'seuieii i s or 1 er-onal Prej.e: t v of de- ! ce tenri. Fnlocjci mi l set apitri for ;4- Widows j ol inlctf tit c iiieier t lie Act ,f As-r re 1 .1 - id the I Hth iImv ol April. A. I . ! Ol. hiii in lc"cii tiled I in the i;r jj;dci "s ( It'ice at til.ensi.iirir, tvi!! hr ! presnti-d to f tn- I irplniris" Court for approval on .Teihitsilav, the -f tf: ii.iy cf Jan? next, to vrii; Inventory and appraisnmerit of jieisonnl pro- ! pertr appraised anrl set apnrt for Harvmct Stut)-, widow t f Jnro'i Stuby, late of I'ui roi: i tO'.vi!hip. dceea'4'i?, f.'JOO.C1. j Inventory nnd appraisement of pcrconal pro- j pei'y 4,ppraied nnd set apart for Cnthnrine 1 t;a!lM-l4-r. willow of Frank Cuflak-liei-, lute of j 3;r.i me noromr n. ieceaeLl.- Ln...vi. 12,000,000 Acres C1IKAPI'; T! "rccpCif I.snd la STarhrf. fr r khIc by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMFY, Jti f. (HiSiA T I'T. . ITIZ i'.l LI.r.Y. 5 CfiC.CCO .-teres in Central A'cl;rt!n X" fcr zr r Jn tracts id 41 acres and upvvnrd on lir i;el ' r; l"ru; s" Cir d.,' if Cp.rfi;f. An 4iii i..c ..f('r; 4-.,4urr(i. Mu.o o II e a i.t ii ' ci. Ci.iH.nr, .iiTii.is ?II!I,AS A K'" Mil AM"2 or (iOl ill WaTM. lilt: P.HT MAllKr.T IX 'HIKWIST! Tr freut JltniT';' p-i uiods of V on.ic, ( -ioriiuo. ti'h anil Ncvniln. l.eicif suppiied i.j tiie furiu- crs in the Plnite Valley. SOLDIERS Entitled tc a HOMESTEAD r Iia . rts .s. Tlllt BEST I.OClTI'.rS .OK (CI.OMK. TttFE HOdPS FIt AI.I.l Millions of A. rs of choice t.ovcrmnerit bauds npi-n for entry under the ll.xni -trail I,nw, near this Cii.-nt Itniiroad. wit h iro.i.l marki-ti and li I he com liienee. of nu ol.l setlied eon n try. l'rf' pass- to porohacrs of Kailrond Tamil. Scciionnl a s, f.l:(.iviinr t he hi iel. al-o new e.liiionof rr.rriplive HampKIt I n ith Xew.M.ip-i riaije"? free everywhere. A.ldresi . F. IS, Pand Ciein;iJ3ioTier, 1". P. II. !t., I M a i; a . X sffj gkand cirr conci-ht Of The Mercantile Library Asscciaticn t'fte (ifi cf LeaTfDTiirik, Ute ! T pcciin'r.oci' wii b r.n ai t of t he I ,t;inhtlirn av.fl t Ii -.i .- A n iidcK ot I neori.nrut ion, the 7; -aid i i.o .it "ci"7 5 mi'.i.om lire their !i r? ' i.i .O'd i"4 i f I ni.cnl .I' d io i, i',, i v ,,. t the follow- 1 "nn ny I h.-;: icro. t -liohUrs. ot S"i:;2.r,.-,i 1 ;-.sH, si i null, i.eav enwoi t u. en the ii ua i-f Ji't-.c. I-'' I. r. . i I lie I e-; fill o t' t he 1 o Is. .T.Ot'S t'AMI ( IH, it.t.Mli; TO ?:;tt"5t5. ' hi enlerpritse is emiors'-d l-v ; he lo.ri-rr.or, ?-c:i-Ury "I State. A lo'iinr of t-ia le, Sii r:n t end't ol P ii 1.1 ic I n M I i.'cl lOii.Tre.'Kn rei il stole, ilayii- and Coinnioti CouiKiiof l.r-a ven r url h, an.l all leadiiiir biifmrss men ef the Slnte, nnij the certain It" of t ho disi rilm t ion m nil pa i m.u t r f cif'?. ii adverl ised. i f u :,'r iua inn ti ed. iii Ki isf ir tri!. a forj i. rir$t. Mciiioi-.iiiium of ("ash dirts to lie dit-ti ibulej ,'imi -'"' h, I'-TJ : St Acc.vsTtNF., May 12, 1873. KniTim Fxi.f.uan Ilavinuaeen my namo araded in tho ifountain I'oite a a caudiilaie for th; ollice of Sheriir of thin county, 1 de iirc to ay to tiie gentlemen of that pivjier that 1 am not a candidate for that or any other office ; and, further, I never intimated to any person by word or deeil that 1 s. t-.. il. ill-N KUAN. VBITI'ABT. I:tA.S. . -::i Cht.it township, on tlioHth inat., Frcae; iii asi, r.yed Nl years. AVno ahe Entitled to Pensions. Tho following provisions of the new jiensiou act will Lu of sjiccial intorest tj soldiers and their relatives everywhere : All persons who have lost a leg ahovo the knee, and are so diiet'ihl ther-div that they cannot use an artiticial linih, shall he rated in the heeond class, and recoivn twenty-four dollars per month. All persons having lost the hearing of Imth oars, to receive thirteen dollars per month. Section tivo provides that the rate of eighteen dollars p,r mouth may he proportionately divided for any de j;ro of U.isAtiliTy cstaidili':it for wfiit.ij the shcoii'I hection makes no irovis'nn. Tha new law a'.Ro adds two years to the limita tions uudoi- which claims may he e.v.u'ou&ii.M. . Another JSf.tv D:-:pa ktckk. Tho sal ecriher, having failed to dispone of hisentire Mock of men lian.li.-e, is now recdvinir nkvv lioof.s daily, and will conliiic- to fell to his old customers, anil all others who may ;ive him a call, at as i.kvv pkices a herctofire. lie further respectfully r.rp-.rMs those who are indebted to the late firm of Zahni Son to call and settle tiiuir accounts. Any who fail todo so heTora the first day of Juno neit will find th:r accounts in other hands for collection after that, date. '1'ffsa acvuiinta must br-toned. ;r.o. C. K. Zaiim. Khensliuri:, May 14, 1 v,7:t.-;it. HsfJI-riil'l please copy two insertions. -'I-'44- -- IIai.I.oa there 1 arc you aware that from Huntley, thtj fair deai;r and siiuaro, you can hu'y the. hist of hardware, and home made tiuwaie, and all kinds of whinI ware, besides every style of gl.vsvvore, and gi-H-er-ics cheap, fresh and rare, at. prices that will for cheapness compare with those of any like dealer here or elsewhe.-e ? I i" you don't know these, facts, call at Hu.itley's uig hoUBe-faii.ishing depot, Iliier.sliii.'g, and yo.i vTiil soon s;o '-how it is yonrseii ;" but if you do know them and don't act on the knowledge, we can only aay that you are standing very much in your lic.ht, and the sooner you get. out of it the better for your pocket-book. A IIiktto Yot-'io Ladiss. "With milei tfct are rrt and a 4'orui Xbl is nt, if your conduct's discreet, you can tamplyouag ien to marry; bnt to add to tha rait, you should alfravs ha dressed in "foods cheapest nd hest, and but just have lat us tarry and invite thn attention of our young Udy friends ard tae rest of womankind, as wall as man kind, to thu fact that il. ISossart A Qo., cor n.rof Main and 1'rankliii sts., Johnstown, ken just the kind of goods that will suit all tastes an.l pleas-? ah buyers in tha matter o.' texture, qualiiy, beauty and price. Go, sea. "some e..v' mav talk about the big stock of flour, feed and jt.Veeries they keep ; and others may try to indues rsoiw to buy hy declaring they sell very chea". c this hear iu mind, nowhere will you tiud, t,-'.m'Ii vou eek o'er and o'er, better Hour and feed, and other things that you need, thau at E.J. Mills' cheap store. Try his cboicu teas. The Right Way. The w.ay to get rich is to Miend less inoucy tintn yoa earn, a.:d th" proner wav to no thin is to buy wheio you cau'hu .-tlie. cheapest, and buy only what ton need. ' M vers & Lloyd's great mercan tile mart offers the best inducement iocmku i pnrcka.-ier- in thi. region. GikhIs very cheaji, j Bnhiect to the dee-sion of I leriiocratie Conn y 8leet, auu very 4oiiiiutin.. vuuicuiiun. iinvuDuui, , . . , ... ..,1.. . 1 11 1 e.o o, t .tini u iiiii a:H4M.i-i: i o 1 pel -nnr j tro- ead the above figures according to the ,,,-.,, E, i... m.......' . Kngiisli system of notation, the amount is j kaylor, tVidow or William Kay lor, late ot Alie- e pressed thus: ,."70 .septillion.i 37'2,l'7li s;x- rheny townhlp. ileeraser?. '?".0.f,'.. tillions, ;;..4)0 quintillions, Cll.'-'JO iiuadril- J Inventory and uppraicmcfrt ft pTsonaf pro- hons, T24.U00 trillions, ;Sti,:,71 billions, 702,- 1 I'"1-' Jn'i9S.'1 -t "VHrf for hee VV.iar r(1. o.i4 . ... 1 .iru i.., 1 Ji .1 , I tnn. Child of Stum-liu vv hut Ion. lnte of Cleur- .'i0. n.iihons, 244 thousai-.d, hundred doU ficIl, t.,WIlsiljp, deceased, 3a:i.60. lars. tine cent at Mnipie lnn-resi, at o jr 1 App-niscnient ,,f ,rti.in tctil estate elected cent, lier annum, tor th:; Fame length of tunc, I tn be retained by Hiiy-nbeih Jones, widow would amount to only ouc do.lar and teen cents (81.13). y. " CIW.t?r, f HV tt -Ir.r.4.44 .Ir, 41 1- ..... 1 ..... . 4. ...r. .... I. lull - ' . 4.uv..auiij I - 4, 1 -, j 1 deceased, fcKni.OO. Sl" I JAS. M. RINGr.R. Ueiriter. Hegrister's Office, Elietisbiir, May Is;.-i.-it. I CHAN!. CAII tJIFT 1 C.ltANI) CASH CIFI'. 1 tilt AN l CASH CI I" r. 1 (i It A N 1 ' CASH 111 FT 1 i ha." n C-. sn (iirr ... f.WA-tii ('Afc'l i 1 1 stt I li It A i) ASH I ; 1 t r 1 t". hamj Cau (Jirr 1 Cikami C.Asn (iirr 1 firasui i'luli t.i.'i 1 imtnl Cash 1ift '"'i 1 OraiiJ fni-n (ii't. 1 I 1 f,rc!4(: t ush G'ff lor Ses- V OTICE TO .lUr.OIvS. Xo Court will be lield on tl: Fourth Monday oT riay. Jurors suniuioucd for thnt week i!i therefore not jilteiul. VV. i!. in J.N Ai'K Kit, SiieriQ'. Sheriff's JT:ce, Khnsbii ra-. f.lay 7. 1-73. IVXECUTOltS' NOTICE. -I Estaro of Otko Srrtlta, rtee'd. Let ters Testamentary on the t-slata of Otiio S'lY.NKit, late of Wiishuur 1011 towusliip, dee'd, '. hai in been (rranted to the ur.dei if iiel by the I Keifiiiier of Cumhri county, notice is hereby I Ifivcn 10 all pc-rsoii" linleht f1 to taid estnti; that pay tnent must be made ithout ilclaT.and tin fce haviiiH cimmii nifmMt the t.uie vmi present luciiu properlv probated fur settlement. Hemlock, Maj !, l.i.J.-Ct. Q TA T E M E X i o k .S K TV I . i M K X T ' with the Supervisor.--and ttio Ti 1 Collect or o' e"srroil '1 ovrii-;ii,i iur til 11. llUl'lM.K, Stipei i . To amount of Uuplieaio To Oriier on 1 reustiii r To Cmj LICENSE NOTICE. Petitions f, Licf.:i'MS to le jiresented at June Sf sions, 1.J : TAVFKJf. Clearfield Twp. II. Mark tt, C. A. Frncrnnn. I'm vlo Torn.hil M itdi'l C ; a left, l-'riink K urn. Crrolltorn Itoniliih Pnul Klnmigrr, An- J itrrii- II. ff.-ti:, l.M w rencc Sell rot h. j Chest Ton iir.li i p 'fhoiiiw.i lilt. ,e'. CrnoJt. Chen Springs loruii;!i- A. Mctioiirti. I Kheusl urjr llorouirh .loti'i I'iizharri. West V.'si.;: It. .". I.iuto'i ' i:...-i V':.rd. j Ctiiitidi Tovi.hi;: -II Ic! act r"r::--.i. :-. VT. I.. MucOTiber, :iiciri M-jMorris, Maihrrr ?''..::!, ' M. i. Kei'v. ho.V.t1 X?ore- Flor;r.n IteiiKle. F. X. II.- .:. j Siiiriinit t i'le Rorouyh-John C. 15-jij:uil, Win. ! Lintcn. Christian Itejch. j VVusl-.imrtoii Township Christopher IJooinr. . W.iinoie ilorinili - ( .t-nrjo Wea' rot h, J use) I: IIii uer, Vj,leni itie .iliie. While Towcship- John Vonnkln. j BATISl'; IliiCli. j Carrolltown Ilon-iirfSi J uiius Steieh, Henry , Ilium. i i beiulnirir nororirh M i-hsel I.af.crner. j y. ii nnt er Townshi Chri! ina 1 tel. ! YVdmnre Itnrii'-Jiihn Sehrnth. Peter Frniiro, ' ratrick K. K-irby. j J. K. TIITF. ProCionoturr. i 1 I'rotiionotary's OfTiee, Ebensbur-j, Mnytl. iv.'i. 'CRAWFORD ifOUSI I I r.nrxssi no. j ; John F!t2harrl3f - Propr . Sio.oen . 40.C''t i'l.ini . ::.i.V-i . s:..u . l.f.!i . 15,'AVi . I2.C-U . lU.OOO S.UJ . 6.UU1 . S.(M . a.oCT For bulanee of prizes send for cii cular. 'i r?is e-ovcert is under the supervit-ioii nnd di rection of the fohowinp r.iiAKb or UlKFiTiiKS- C.ll. Unrfe?. alrreh'l; FI. I.. iifivaun. ISaiiUer: H. II. ifusl!. I.-.ini!... ; II. W . (iillett. Mere! -a r.t ; ti. F. I'i'-cn;t. ciorcSsl: Jrs. M. Kifchen, Farmer; W. C. ti. .1.. I, CUT r.rijf r; I . . I .owe. Cantiaiist: I . . .v.n,.. head. Merchant; .1. I.. V ever. M. II.: J. VV. Ki -lihh. Lawyer; C. Molicr, ahli"r (.-it. If; ii. T. Carr. A ri-hiieet. iFFioentf-- K. II. DirarEr. T'rcm'dent ; II. I.. Nswmam, Vice-Pres. ; Geip. F. I'acscin T, Seir. ; ; a ri. Mm.i.r.s. Treasurer. 'lhe n ell linnwn rhiracu rof the Iii reefers of C:m 'if: rt a a. ile J.H'ioi u .-tsvi i-jf ion nnd the ci.-dtrsc-:nciit pi rx utefl. i a mrncient iru.-ii iu ite to kII liscr.t t ieket-hohlers that t ncir n.ltr's-i will be f nil v p un ri ied r.r.ri jirottcte'!. , II rniT-n-'inrlenee blnctly confideniisl. cntl miT peisotf u"ii i"Tii jri;c n'fil imh he known o ij i !., dcsii4;.'. ;ckcl3 dra iTing-pri.eb n i!l bu cashed' on Kifht. T.n is Jiio tjraniieti. tir';-' nnd be4it cntirj;r:i ever p.-fsenled to Iho p.o.;---. Oft'einl Inim ,r t iii.i: nil mbcrs w iii bo sunt I., i.r'.-hii'n of t ii ke t s im meii lately ufmr tho rtif m i t For in ".iritis' '4411 and tickets mblrifss. IlA.Mi-.KKiiH .V l' ., UrnrriU A crnf.i, J.'i l.ii.inv Stket, New Ycuw, Tickets Ki:t C. (I. I. ut our expi.ii". Agenis minted. I.itieral Com misiens pnlJ. isincr mid y ear laZ-: .l.t. CI .... il ei i; is .0 .' Cn. riv "Work dono by Tr.zabieij ... Ily i .li ly SeiTieosaj .Supurvi.-ior A. Ll'iJiJ, Snir!t it'rf Th amount of ilupnoaie To 'nJers To Cusa CR. T5y Work done by Tuia Jiea Uy Casu liy Services a snipcrvisor i ; - IIS Jii-370SJ Cr 4 ..-.S 41 .-vr te, 7J . lljo IAJ - 7G4 41 :ci 4i iter. UAVlNr. Iwased and r furnNiied the r.bove vrcil Im.vrii and popular hotel, lhe iiropi i ctor is now amply pi-fparfd to :iw"iusi:ic.i!uts : nil whu nicy favor loin wp.h their pal n.ninje. j The best Ihnt t lie mm Ui-t itTiiril'. will beerve.l t tl.i- Tul.le nt all seusons. I lie i.ir will be kept eonstn-itiy Mipplied with the choicest lupiois, and the -oui:.i.. !i. els Stable will l enti.h r tl-., cii ii e T a i j i 1 1 and at t ent i vo hurdler. No i-ITurl w iil t.e sii 'red to render tue-n eoinfotf u! l" HM.l il plea-,.l iu c ei y p.n t iculi r, and hr p ro jier u Hen I ion to businc-s" a. id a moi.i-rato sjaieof pi ;ce tho proprietor hopes t win his way to putil o fav.ir. lilHT -', ls73.-tfJ Parse's Marble Works, ISD :'r.uii.llii Kd-ifof, J.i!n.i!tjna. iiiiivi'iii'VN Hi iu .,- i -i.vii. jJl Sl'tiX i S. ( i .CM'I.U r.ti I CAIN- i-A .N 1. 1' SI. A 11:-. MANTELS. .Vc. ins n u- '--.t: i i est naiiitn mulpy'..!. M; In I ire fii ti:i ui-- ' iee, de5i-n mid '(tvi -? hi AiciRsonns missis f J l ST VI I'l.ISIU':!: THC LIFE OK KEV. DFMFJIUL'S C-ALUTZIN, j'.'.rAct' a?: it r.'tvir. r.v sahau m. ;u:(ivn"h)n. With un ! rcKlni'iioii by Our.sTss . Hhu-vt. -., s id n title Portrait. Sent by mail on it ceipt oT yi ice. l'rice, JAS. !!. TKIfiK. 33.-ira.l f3 Fiflh Art u:ie, pi . ;-h.: r. h. f.u S TKST A MSN I'A!! i . lhe K i..te T Ki'l 1 J J Si: FM 1 A 11 N" il IN AN. !p I e I 'f V mmter f,v. ship, i amhria e'.itetv. decenied, h iviite bei'n Ktatiiid by tliu ltcui.-icr of h-iiil i ou:it im th iliidci S;ni'.i. all p---S4irt -i indebted to "iid r'iatl arc rC4 uesteil t n make i.T. niedtti I e p:i "ii n t. ui, t hose? lift icy: clainf nif Hi'it t he same . iii pi se;n Ihem rrperlv an t hen t ic.i If ii ti -'- li:eut. ti t.'.A Nini iAN. AtiN I-:. Ni'.N.N". M u lister '1 wp., A pril 1 IS" t. 0t. K. cut ri.-' 9. .f , .:.uiii:.-t rstlon JOS GAUNTNEIt. lYetirnrrr aud Collector, In;. To amount ol Duplicate J.o 4 C K. Tly Exonerations 5 02 Uy Orders paid Cisi Ci Uy Orders and per eentajie o.i eoileelioiis X S3 - 17 S9 I f.n-UHL.I of tin: very best 1 'aline uml. j mericau r!urL!e. 1-. i noil k uarioiie.-u in price, uepi-ii anil 'ir, ! eaeeution of work. t - I t Orders respect fully soliei'eil 'A-S. nd rrotnptiy titled nt the very low- - et i-4fh iv... Try us. Oct. 4.-m. JOHN I-AliKH. Jlt'' rN T T" , V I i i i . oi i i t. 1 I .c! 1 14 1 1 L oil the llsi.ite of Pl-vtn J- In vm, late of ll.irr tov ;;-hi(.. I u- ' i ' oily . dee'd. t !ie un it, i limned hcict-v m it i Ilea n 1 1 pi 'in;s i :ir!el.l.d to Mini tatK th.it pu :aent f.ui-i t e uimte 's-ii:.-oui deUv. and the l.avinjr i -Isims iii-;sinst I'm saeie will present ti Ofi tTnocrly nut m-n i tested fur set. lllTNUY r. 1 1 1 .' X M , Jtarr TiT - Ap' tl 1. ldT4 -6k Adur'r. rishtnce due Trvaursr, 4c We, the Auditor.- of Carroll Tnwr-si.ip, do cert ii y ttiat the above hHiun cet tii.iu-.i4iit ol the ueeouuts of .ud i'u oin,.. J.j.Tiiini.t. i S. A. Siii'ivM AKi:a, -Auditors. Tlii Ao i4.ibiu, ) J. J.Tiiomas, C.oit. .&-10.-Ct, UALUAIJI,!! FA KM I-'OIL SALE. "The undcriik-ned nffcis r.t privulo ale her r'A't.M iu uinnierhill town-Mo. about l" tildes north of Wihnore. Sshl fir..i eoiitams bid Acres ntid i! Ilowiinee, about '.!) acres being cleuei. ui. der inml fence a:il wc-l cii A i va ted, and h v mr inert- on a I.i 1 loin., n url 'fta ble. Tl.4-i i nlso a smill Oi-eiml'd of rlyiica fi i-;t on lhe premisi s. J"oc b-il-acf of the i. :: I i.-. .-ovei-ed w:lii hemlock. chro r.d!?.: Iliuber. W f.r our ri:'.;.s and istkain ki: r:Ti-suii'l strums jfns, ji-Ili4-4, l-.er.... -if4.-i- ;. led. Im -low. niMts, fltwjn, et.r. Overt'iO, i4fi si id ina few hict'iiii-at. S4-ls oimk. Kvery futnilv wnf.ts it. Sewing Machine and othtr rt:.!.iit!:e.l ; 4 -UK a.-e Ttii''.:ii this y.-i v pi otlt ntilu. Cire-P.os free. I.ir t !c?ii ld & Ihim-. .i2 V. at.blKtoil Slieo:, il .stou. Jlut. 14-II.-M.J NXOUNCEi EN T. run count v T::;:A?ui:n::, oun 'IX J uml in.il. for 4-iitl::. 'heit. an. r.-iu- i AK(S j (I ATM AN, M. I.. p. , i'eu Ii it ti -X etc.. on or .;!.!. e.s f hysici... Sr i ' Mil?. it.Hi t.itiiW. i I.ULi;.ii; ui h l-i. I-7i!.-tf. M. J OlSr in e-'l .nnv LUCK, 11. !., i'ir.ni.:.Mit!i. Pa. r.-ar of John feuck's store. .Iijrat lu.'io a : the re.-.i-T4i- -M J( r-:. A pi li . Ir'.t. If. i W'lhin.i e, pit. Chieevn i , tretf . ncr' i o-; xlotei. b'.-siiiet '-i' on 'r i -Tford t where ni,f di ciiile snould be made. Iiriin, . I i. I I .;r s Wst W urd. ,4 4 -tr.l J. t.Ai i.ri'IX I..AnK, At tr)H'V-u t - I - s "vv Hot. anbury, Lajtiltnu tt., . j V
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