1 r 3 11 ,!:h:ltnl IiiiLliiili!. - . , QT Man v.v. ST.?. " 1 M . KTiVi: CoSlJllTTr.K. i: ,!'' 1 ''''" '-'' I-''' " ' " i. -.'-jested to meet at the (j . ' ., J i .. Jsblii on iI'MAY, e, -:v '" ''! , " for the W-V-. ". -1 tr,.: tin.- :-! i.-wi'ii; tii,; J, .' .-" .. .,i .1 t-;i!.s:- til. a other i I i V :l: I 7 i aid iram-a- n'. ,.' .'si iu'ercs !' ti." I'iifty. , I ilA.M r-i. , ', ,,... ';.:' ('. i'- O urn. lit'-. f 1 f ID PERSONAL. 7 ,-c. ''. .,' in ti.'- pi ! t-f t"" i""1' rut- f - .,.,!!,!, i:i ustle I.on acker, V- : ' '! .,, sut l hear from. 'i:':i:i..---'-''-;" -; 1:- - to 5 "A ' '.' , Suml-iv, is noteu among i,i..-: 'i I'.'iVi' wauls a street I"11'1 "-.: that way wouM probably f a- eil. ( ' i .fours thinks .she out-lit "l" j , ('iinpcftS she is jsiieli a 1 1 . i .tr-v usher. a . i i . r . ... jr..::. in. ft jm:his hi siecr, in "i . ; . v.. lit ov l I he I'll. II. II., cilat "., ',, i.:i '! acsihiy. s ,i: i i-li t' 'at nnili's c.tsh stoic, ."in't sae 1") per Itllt. oil ' r . j i!i you huy. ' .-..n-..;. the. man sta!ln'il at .,,', ;; ;-..!:: day i;:j;!.t last, i.s now Le " ,. , i i ..f ail dancer. ,' - ! , i I.kc- ihu.x of a calf" in- , ...-k the Aitooiui Tribune how l .ill" i.S J ( I-M s.-t l of. .- ,. t yi 'lir j. ickct-book wlion " i.. '..tii.:.ii'ii t. III..", fi.rhere-.- cash s.l tho liniC of j.i'.r- ' .. r:y. olio of I"l ciishiir's Lest ..,..:.:... d in I l.U.ire Willi ei y , - .. m:.-Ii d;M.aiC in olio of his : ;! .-t takes to its own "Toilil"' ... i.l.ii.'t hao so Kiuc-h to say ' k-at .'l local CMlion in t 'umbiia i i ' 1 1: iii. I-'k.j.. a prominent t-iti- ! ;.,cd on Moi.vlar liloininy; '..it I'.it oain. Jauiulice, c - I.-' cornet baml liiC4)Miseil :i u.:i .Nticcls Friday evening. !. . lapid ttiides in the road ,. is pu'vaiiii to furnish clo- fraini s, oval sha.cih with 1 --. : 7-" cents each. AI.-u, six I "p. : .v f.-r ?l. . ; . ;.. i'.i Ait'.ona reckons amor. - ..: . i.n'ii whoKf united weights .. . ' i ..inaU, ami it ain't the jj : ; . A.-.-.na eitlu-i. ! i. v w;h i. :. ...ik, aial our lanKnae ' p .. i.. i i is that are dark and . i ; ('i i. : . i i I lain, tl.c j ii&tt.t tea- ' .j ... - !:: in k.sl.ly 1'i ciiliar. j : . ': i :.i - i: i ,.N'..iu;litci" is tlie venlict a; foiu.d against John Ad- : . ;;. i -i-vci iij;c at l'tiin t i .--ay i:;on:i:i, April loth. i' ! a ihiid track thronli i ut ( a.ilit.iu is now in pru- i5 a ;: c-eipicnc trains both thn-uh on ime track only, ivivli!, tiied at ijrccn.sbuig for r of ,!;;cub A It man by sinking l.t ;u! with a two pound weight, :t.l or. Y ' dnoua v of last w eek. 1'...; -cli, a track layer employed riin. U iii.ia Kail road Company, :tr at Ailoona on Thursday and 'X taken o!V. It is feared he will c-r. aiijbm'.y tells you ll-.r.t the 1'ranrli is to l;e exte;.a(l to lia-klieu this r, you cm inform hiui in as velie a inaniicr as j.os5;b!e that he is a li : t of his mind. John I.. 1'ishc'l, s-.irgcon dentist, . . i.sl.urg, died of lock-jaw on Sunday i. ! 'induced it i.s aid by the paring ...li on iiiio ef his fect tho Sunday s. Iluwair. car-flrop was l.t cither on High ftieetfr. between Zahin's store li. St ut it-n. on Saturday evening i,i. (!cr will confer a favor bv this ctVre. ans, Ksi.. of Wilmore, ami i:-.lev, of Washinutoii two.. i bevt citizens, are now, we iir.ii), ly dangerously ill at itVO Iif.lllPS. ; cM'd n.iuder of David Ted . i cur in Wel morelai.d, but in though .iiif.t over the line. a .. : :i i i i i. at to : .'...!!, the man last sceUMith him, iilov. n jail. i: ai.iilc f.icrd, Mr. Jyhti T.loyd, ' b .i o weeks has lren iu5el . ;i .-..li.atoi y rheumatism, its able to i, ri'i.iulu on his pedal extrem , .i..i u- nin't a bit sorry lor it. A : ;-:.iv,;ji r named Mardis lias f : -.1 in ritt.Nburgh for '"shoviiig ri d r-cnteiiccd to lifteen years I- i i hi i.u v. tuhcr tlenizcna of aie said to be suspected. ::..-. ::ght I.u-t week we failed to ' l..".i'.i!g by the cars, at Lilly's sta- ' i i.i iay evening rovious, of a ' i i.ri!.;td Patrick (Ileason. The nam was past middle age and ' i::t! 1c young ladies are advised, i . i i.r paj.fi- in the manufacture j - t" a-k their j aj.as whether the i ' i aid m fud, because if there "'i it a very bad cold may result '. .tistown Yoicf very kindly en i l . iasty. but as the veracity of s n..t. like Lot's w ife, above sus- 1 1 atsees for tl.e county treasu : t M-.-iii to be much improved by ' l: l.t. M.itioncow gave birth on Fri "a '' with a head like unto that ' -..d iegs six ir.ehes long, r of ;l porker, but, utifoi tu- ''.1:11111:1, the monstrosity lived ;'t tvn liollis. : .; -Mt.-onian, named J. 1. I.ew- ".I'd with the 'jim-jams," at ': in- on Saturday morninf last. j it '.Mt.i a biitcher-kniff. inl'ict- J"'i- winch j. reduced ileath about ' ''' nn-.e day. . jv.i.!t';iil is jj, Baltimore, but ..''.e.rate from the Presbytery of " o -t to ih,' Ccneral Assembly of .'.i-aiis took him-' there for i.s none UMii. yc lOj,0 the "delegate" . r l-aa back, however. ,'.,A ' n";"''i. for if one knows it l:: has ju.vt received and ' .:. u M,Kk of millLuery goods '.j; -tion, and that she would :'tv tu and make their , p J 11.es liHHlciate. r.i,, Ia;,n,"" is ,l,e only merchant, ! "' 1 :"1 ti e courage to intro '!'":V'"' beautiful an article ui'.'t 1 :"t! e --Jimiata ulippcr." lV 1 l.",:l.l'':,ic' and no lady with ";. . , l'14'1 to invest in one pair 1: V an a:n t such a bad fel- I'...,' ',' : '"' '"--lead of threatening to iij. "'"f w'ah a small fist) over "" ;i,' "unt of that iquib in ." ' 1' l:!o ""' ."' ' ""'"'b' leads us :i ' -,.'" "!.' , ;!ot s, and then leaves us 'Hlr '-''atcd feelings as Wm. Keaglily,- a young Johnstowner, is lejiorted to have lost an arm on Tuesday night last by being run over by a' -train of cars 011 the Allegheny YMley Jiailroad, on w hich lie was cnipl'Ard as a brakeman. We are sorry to learn of the ileath of the father of James K. Neason Esq., late County t'ommb-sioncr, which occurred at his home in ('le.nf.eld townshijt, not many days ago. AYe ilid not ascertain h.is age or the cause of bis death; If it only required our item about the ii-tei loper at Rev. Edie's residence to travel from heie to Altootia in older to become nn attempted burglary, how much ground wrll it have to get over befoie it will appear as an accomplished minder? The t-haji who reclinct so gracefully on Uev. Edie's sofa, a few nights ago, has Ik en discovered. And where do yon think ho was found? Vhy, "in bin' hat a id bcots, and all snug y ensconced in 'h bed of one of our most resp t ible eili en ." lluh Itodgers was badly injured, on Friday last, by a fall of coal in wl at is known as tlm mill mine at Johi:t,to "ml while beinir hauled out in a car, was furth er injuied by a mule jumping into the car and trampling upon him. Still it is thought he will recover. Win. Maxwell, blacksmith, a resident of Hemlock, this county,- bad one of his feet so badly crushed, 0V1 Tuesday after noon last, by being caught between a 1 ar'gc and a jost at the Monongahela river lock, Pittsburgh, that that im))ortant member of his body had to be amputated. Our good friotirl Mi-had "Walls, of lloUtdaysburg, had the inior!unc to )ose two valuable mules, Worih at Mill Creek a few days ago. A t rain of cat s did the business. Sorry for Mike, as he is one of the mat deserving gentlemen that ever navigated the racing eanawl." The boardinsr hor-.si of Mis. Lantz, in Altoona. was entered bv two thieves on Thui.- day night, and robbed of tlYree hun tlred doiara, all her earnings. She vvas awakened by the noise, and tried to prevent their escape, but was overpowered and stmewhat injured in the bcu4lie. A kettle full of benzole, accidentally u;set on ?. cook stotG in a ilye fioff'e in A' toona, on Friday laat, caused an exi.losion and coid'agration, and now the j.rojritor lias to account for several hundred dollars' w oith of wearing apparel,' once the proper ty of several of his customers; Two of our Altoona nier' ant?!e friends, Messrs. Thomas Carl.tud and1 Josli. Demi iey, have sold out, '"lock, stock ami barrel." within a day or two the j.urcliaser in Use. first instance being Mr. Peter Confer, of East Conemaugh. this county. All have our bci't wishes for their future success. Henry Picker wanted to be incarcer ated in the ti ee iisburg juil for at t -ui't ing, as he himself declared, to outrage a little girl named Mellinger, in Mt. Pleasant township, Westiuoiela-id county, one day last week, but .is the Sheriff thought his head wasn't altogether level be refused to comj-ly with his request. New goods of every description just received at M. I.. Otitnian's. Dry good, notions, trimmings, hats, caps, boots, shoes and gaiters, of all kir.-d.,- and everything else in h:s linoj at lower ju ices than else where in Khensburj;. lake votir cash to Oatmaii'a without delay cent, on your purchases. - Cerebro-si'inal ini-uingit"n is still doing its deadly work in Chai field and adjacent townships. The latest death from tliisdis ease that hascome tocntr knowledge is that of Mr. John Scherdon, vtIio attendod a public sale, on Saturday last, in said twj., ajiparently in the best of health, but who took tick shortly after rrtuminti home, and next morning was a corpse: His ago was about ")" years. Dick'told Harry to tell "t Tom but us to jjlease inform the readers of the )-ttihitn that there will be a meeting of the members of the Dauntless lire c- an puny, at their hall in the engine house, on Satur day e eiimg next, to take into considera tion the jiropiiety of celebrating the. aj p roach ing anniversary of our nal ion's bit th, and decide upon how an l where, if at all, the celebration will be cor.dm-ted: Jack Mufty, formerly of 1 iollidaysburg, had thiee lingers of his right hand o badly crushed by being caught in a lathe in one of the upper railroad shojis, Altoona, on Friday liW, that thev had to be amititated. i A scythe Pi the hands of an awkward com ! pnnion cut one of Jack's legs very severely, a few years ago, and amjuitat ion in that case followed shortly after. If the poi fellow meets with much more bad luck of the ki;;d there won't be a great ileal of him left. It has been suggested to us that a meeting of ex-soldiers and citizens at tht Court House on Friday evening of this week, to make arrangements for the deco ration of the graves of deceased soldiers on that day week, would be very desirable, and our opinion is that such a meeting should be held at the time indicated. The Ebeu&burg cornet band, we understand, have cxpiesscd a willingness to furnish the music on decoration day without money and without price. A (icrman named Eouis Dumond -was found in an unconscious condition in the ctfFB-j.ool of tho American llouso, Holli riaysburg, on Saturday morning last, and his own statement t-ince returning to con sciousness, as well as the evidences of mal treatment about his person, has led to the belief that he was bcateu and then robbed of his money, about three dollars, as ho says, and afterwards chucked into the privy vault, where he must soon have jer ished had not his situation been so oppor tunely discovered. Ucing destitute and without friends, he was sent to tho alms house for treatment. We have only sjace this w eek to notice brietlvthe fact that Messrs. Brow n & I5ro., of Altoona, have opened rooms in this jdaco for the sale of the renowned and popular Singer Sew ing Machine, and that they are about ojiening rooms for the purpose one of the tirm tc remain here and the other to hold forth at the latter point. These gen tlemen are sons of Mr. W. 15. Brown, who at one time published a newsjapcr in our town, and being correct business men ami sole agents in this county for one of the best sewing machines in tho market, we have no doubt they will win their way to deserved success. Agents are wanted to canvass the county men with teams pre ferred. .. , If any one ever had tho temerity to doubt that the Freeman is the most ptpiU iar j.ajcr, except bankable jiajier, in town, a littlo incident which came under our ob servation ou Friday last should certainly serve to dispel the illusion. While return ing from our lniomlay meal at the time in dicated wo noticed a copy of the other ja per on the door-knob of a locked-up house, and on the door-step of tho same house lay a copy of tho Freeman. Nothing startling in that, is there, kind reader? lint mark the sequel. At supper time we found the other j.aper still clinging to that door-knob with the tenacity of a thing of bb?, which it ain't you know, there being no life in it, while the door-step bore not even the slight est impress of the precious burthen which only a few hour before had found a rest ing i"laco on its cleanly surface. And then, vou know, th jmrloiner of the Freeman had to bow his back in order to secure the j jirize, while the other paper might have been taken straight out from tho 6houlder another straw which the shows the way the wind blows. P. S. That "wind blows may be an unfortunate allusion, but if any one should attenijit to account for the dis ajpearance of our jtajier on such a hypoth esks, obliterate him on the spot ami charge it to the account of profit and loss. Pkriots STATsmxc, Affray. The pub lie house of John 1 Parrr.sfi, at Portage Station, Pa. . IL, three miles east of W'Tl nioie, this county, was the scene on Satur day night last of one of those disgraceful affrays which so frequently result from an over indulgence in intoxicating liquors culminating in this instance in tho stabbing in four several places of John Sander, a former wtll known resident of Minister tow nslTip, but more recently making hi's home near Portage, and the incarceration in our county jail of Patrick Cair as prin cipal and Patriek Cavanagh as accessory to the erinie with one other alleged partici pant, whose name we did not leain, still at large. The particulars of the affray we quote from Monday's issue of the Jui.ns fown Tribune, juefeiring to give the state ment of the wounded man, presuming it to be correct in all particulars. Panders,, al though somcw hat given to drink,- h.xs i;ev?r been considered. ourr;Ho!iie or unruly. He i.s a man of family, and has recently been emj.loyed in a coal mine at Plane No. II. At the time he was stabbed it is said he was not only duly sober, but was trying to quell instead?. of ficMe a disttrrbane'e. Carr, the man charged with doing the stab bing, wiis a foreman for Campbell k Co., of Altoona, contractors for cutting and graCHjig 'tt section in that vicinity for a third track on Pa. It. It. He has a wife and four children residing ac Plane No. 2 The Ar rest of Can and Cavan."igk followed sj ccd ily in the wake of the crirns committed.-"-Unfortunately for tfiem, as well ;t.4 for l?ie Pa. It. It. Co., a freight train was pntially wrecked nenr Portage on the night in ques tion, &n(t fs .1 consequence the Philadelphia Express east was detained hevernl bouts. On the Exjtress was Sheriff Bonacker, who, upon hearing of the a Hair, formed a potxe rornitif'is and repaired to the seme, where the names of the accused were fcseertained and the belief expressed that they haf? be taken themselves to the boat ding-houst of Ellen McLaughlin, not far t-Jrffffint.' To the latter place the .Sheriff and h'i3 parfy wend ed their way. only to find the house Closct'l ami inner as well as outer darkness su preme. While awaiting an answer to their knock for admittance, however, Carr and Cavatiaglr Sipenr(l upon the scene from an ojiposite direction, and upon being ques tioned as to their names awl mivnnrnts, irave answers which, did not Bail-fy the Sheriff, whereuj)on they were taken in cus tody and marched oil' to the train, by which conveyance to Cresson and a cai t riage from that jioint they w;r? safely lauded in jail here about eight o'clock S.u day morning. Thfi extent of their crime and consequent punishment if proven guilt ", dq)eu.iK in a great measure of course up n the rs ult of Sanders' injuries. Her; arc 1 e particulars as the Tribune furnishes th-un : 'To arrive at the correct facts in th'-i se,. a reporter tor this j.aper pro eedrd t Por tage this morning ami had a personal inter virw with the injured man, as vrrll a- with the jrojrietor of the house where the at air occurred. From their statements we l:iriu-d that ou Sat u id ay evening a j.arty numbering about a doz-n gathered into the bar-room of Parrish's hott-l, the only licensed p'.avc Jtt Portage, ami were enjoying thrroselvcs it't si very social kind of way until about half-past ten, when Patrick Carr got i.ito a dispute with the landlord, and drawing a large dirk md save !" j.or ! knife from his pocket, he made a h.ugo at i ai risn, culling mm suguvi v o:i vae rigiu hand. Sanders then stepped b -twet- i them, and Carr immediately turned iij.oii him ami in rapid succession stabbed him four times. The lirst and most severe wound wan oi hr groin, the knife j.enetrat ing to the. depth of about four inches. The other three wounds are in the rear jtortion of the thigh, and al though exceedingly jiuinful are not danger ous." The Trihime further says that an anle mori;m statement was made by Sanders to Justice Miller, of Wilmoic, on Sunday even ing, it being feared that he would not livo over night. At last accounts, however, tho wounded man was doing well, and the fears of his physician, Dr. Devereaux, of Summitville, that iidlammatioit would set in and jtroduce ileath, are now somewhat allayed, the chances being rather for than against Sanders' recovery. AVr.niiuu, Ykt No Win:. The a' otc is tho title of a story in ono of thn ttas i i ews-paptr-i of the day, ami although we hive nor read it, yet we have a home story t:ia.t the heading will suit, and it can be relited in one chapter. A lady emigrated with her husband from Kngland a fv years ag t. The gentleman with whom shs had etiter -d into a matrimonial alliance was not her original choice, as she had loved a young man pre vious to her marriage who failed to r cipro cate the tender passion. Coming to this country, the wedded Jair settled in Wash ington county, and by dint of patient indus try am:i5sed a handsome competence. Soma live mouths ago the husband died, and after a proper season spent in grif at his loss, the now comparatively wealthy widow conclud ed to aeqnaint her lirst ami only hive with her whereabout ami condition. "Whether it was owing to the fact that she had now in hftr possession a considerable sum of money, or because of a lingering feeling of regret that he had not reciprocated the affection which she had once plainly intimated she felt for him, the gentleman whom she had admired, and still loved devotedly , answered her letter, ami expressed a. willingness to enter into matrimonial negotiations. She thereupon bought a ticket guaranteeing him a passage from Eiverjiool to this city, as she had, a short ti'.ne subsequent to the death of her husband, removed from Washington county to this place, bringing with her a sis ter some four years her junior. Tim English lover arriretl at thdj"t here several weeks ago, and it hapjitnetl that the widow was at that time on a visit to Washington county, for tho purpose of settling uj) the estate of her deceased husband. The siter accord ingly met the stranger, and being mutually pleased with each other, they took a hasty jaunt to Pittsburgh, ami returned man and wife. Some three days afterwards the wid ow made her appearance- here, but only to rind the object of her affections bound by the most solemn vows to her sister. She didn't go into hysterics, or anything of that kind, but by a systematic course of procedure suc ceeded in entic ing the susceptible English man from the embrace of his lawful wife:, and they commenced indulging in the illicit gratification of their unhallowed love. The -rife suspected that something was up, and after watching for some time she at length discovered the infidelity of her husband. A scene ensued, and on Saturday evening she called on a justice for advice in the matter, alleging her intention to prosecute tho guilty pair to the full extentof the law. What the termination of the trouble will lie we cannot yet. say, but rich development will likely transpire ere loug. Johnstoicn Tribunt. ICommunicatcd. the oi.iiln ri.iir. Mr. Editor It would require a mre skillful iien than mine to portrav in their true colors all the customs of the "Olden Time." lint there Hre sol n f of more prominent Jiraeticesthat w ill be noticed here. The maimer of living fifty years ago was quite diti'ereiit from the manner of living at theJprcFcnt tifne. The t i:Vs of the early set tlers more nearly resembled the adventures of t Pilgrim leathers than those of our own times. ClLfcAKIN ; 1.ANHS. The beanfiful meadow, the hr'glt field waving with golden grain , ami the shining orchard rf today, fragrant vih Moss'ms, were on-.-e dense forests covered vt?lh weeds, bushes ami heavy timber, both standing and fallen. All these had to be removed by the band of man. The brush had to be gathered, the log;f cS"Spicd and rolled; the saplings grubbed out, and all burned up. The rooty ground had to be plowed ami the roots t ut away. AH these thing leniiired combined labor, lltmses :infl barns h Vi to M bird!, which individual strength could not accom plish. THE FROLIC As a r;mseqiienee, neighbors would a.-Poin-ble together and work in concert, ami this was called a frolic. There w as the grubbing trolic, fbe chopping frolic, thf- soiling frolic, the plowing frolic, and the raising frolic. These gai herings were 1h occasion Of much moc-ont amusement, which had a temiem-y fo' .sweeten the toil of pioneer bfe. After the day's hard work was done, larit-d athleib exercises were indulged in, such as wrest ling, jumping, and dancing. SHOdTlMi MARK. Not unfrequently th: ohi iiint lock was called into requisition. This would be taken (!... ft.iiu its resting place, b.-ueath t:-e rough joists of the old cabin, ch ain-. ! out. bullets cast, patches cut, a mark prepared, and the skill of each marksimtn toied ; and the shots were generally well placed, nu, sidering the slow-tire implement used. F.v oi'y ftfan. was a marksman in those days, and tire best marksmaa ranked next in honor to the ministers nrs'TlN;. - The nights were sometimes spent in "cooii huiitiiig,'.' The raccoon vtfoifld be treed by dogs, and then a fire would be built in clo-e proximity to the tree, rbii h alb-rd-d light for the Choppers. The tree would be felled and the dogs let loose for the great struggle of. catching the game. Ou more than one occasion a wild-cut would be caught instead of a 'coon," w hen the struggle for life wotih! be fearful, and as intciesiig as a Spanish bull fight. Trai-pi?r,; fra's also attended to by mjtuv of these early settlers, and T.iid beasts of different kinds would be thus en snared and caught. i'R niiirss. As the settlement became obi r the gr-rb Hf.g and f.fO)ping frolics were so-icrse.Ied by corn h'.iskings, apple b:ttr'r boilings and "'utchin;? frolics. The young ladie and gentlemen of the neighborhood would t on-ve-rvo at a cr'ain dwelling-house au.l -ho. se partners,' 'fr which the ri-uiching frolic would commence in good earnest. A dance would follow in the evening, ami the night would bo sjient in "tripping th-- light, fan tastic toe" to vocal music drawled out at in tervals by the same .ers"i w ho "called out thi figures. Plenty to eaf. .Vid sori..-ihiug strong todrhifc cliHr::cSeri:'.c! all these prim ftite assemblages. Fifty years ago it would Inrye V.fec as remarkable lo witness a frolic without ardent drinks as it would now b-.-remai kalile to witness a party at w Iwch ar dent drink. are used. REI.IGIOS. Ami yet jx-oph' seemed to Tie quite as reli gious (jiioiis) in those days as at jiresent. There were no Sunday schools then, no in Ktrumental music in churches, no choirs, and tho preaching was generally ibmi: in Louses, barns, or tents, but there trrtai.niy was mm h Miicerity in the devotional exercises (if fifty years ago. Prayer meetings were In Id on Sundays when there was no preaching, and sermons would be read by some leading member of the congregation. liTlltKCEKKMdXIKS. Although the country was in many places bul sparsely settled, yet marriages ami Mi nerals would generally be well attended. Tin; people turned out ou s-r.ch occa.-io.is. and especially at funerals, jiTtOi-rt ,1 and the procession would olicn inarch several miles to the place w hern "ashes to nshes and dust to dust" were laid. The settlers had purchased land in groups, ami these jd.n-es Were sometimes many miles apart, sm-h as the ltetlslone settlement, Armagh settle ment, Fort I. ijronicr settlement, and various others; ami as relatives frequently livd in different sen lements, the death of one. v. u'd necessitate a long journey to the surv , u-s. MYi Wi In Akers, of the horticultural flrul of W. lu & A. Akers Johnstown, I brought tho fir? invoice of llower pl.vits i to our town on Friday last, and also a fow specimens of the Peerless potato, certainly ' a most luscious looking esculenti This j firm has made arrangements to sitjmly our ! peojilc henceforth, through Mr. M. L. i Oatman, with flower plants, seed potatoes, ' and the like, and all who buy of their pro ductions may rest assured that they are dealing with honest men and getting just what they bargain for. At the final preliminary hearing, on Thursday last, of Klisha Dickson, charged --iii oiiti-acriiif- a little srirl named Ileck- i man, an account of which we published ; last week, the accused was fully identified j by the innocent victim of his beastly lust, I and is now in jail here awaiting trial at the j J uly term of tho District Court. A threat ' cning crowd at the Johnstown station in i dueed Sheriff Bonacker to foirgo embark I at ion with his prisoner at that point, and a ' closed carriage and a close connection at i Conemaugh was adopted iustead. CoiXft l"f Hir.iiKitj As the senior 'mem ber of the firm referred to below, liemy Fettinger, Ksq., familiarly known as --.'Id Fcl," occupies an honored position among our most esteemed ami deserving liu o is, we deem it, so to speak, nothing moit iban a labor of love to copy the follow ing ii..tn e of tho film's recent "new deparuu e,"' as we find it of record in Satuiday's issue of tho Altoona Trtfnine. To him and hi3 sou our best wishes for continued ami enlargt-d success is cordially extended : Messrs. Henry Fettingf.u & Sox. .bi (fid Firui in a Aio l'iarr. To bo fully up with the signs of jirogress, and i:i keeping with the "higns of the times," U is most cer tainly our duty to have our readers posted in regard to the many business changes made in our city. In this particular we d -sire to all the attention of our rcadeis to the new store room of Messrs. Henry Fett iugr-r t Son, on Tenth (Kailroad) avenue, in build ing adjoiuir.g their old place of hiisim ss, and in the'room recently occupied by ivei-rCv Co., .Brokers ami Insurance Agents. Mr. Fct tinger is one of our oldest citi.-ns, having lieen in the News and Notion business here Air the past seventeen years, and by fair and honorable dealing, a just vr, ighr ami just measure, has succeeded ill establishing his business on a solid foundation. On the first of January, 172, his son became associated with him, and to-night thry will be found in their liew quarters, which have been re painted ami handsomely embellished, ami are admirably adapted for the ti'ausaetiou of their particular branch of trade. The main business room i.s 'Ja'-.OS fc-t, and has been fitted up with handsome counters of oak and walnut, neat shelving, ami is withal well appointed, the frcscoiiig,painti;;g,grain ingjand paper-hanging being models ot neat ness. The windows are of French jdate glass, and together with both the storeroom ami private office are fitted up with neat gas fixtures from the establishment of Mes.-rs. Stewart & Brother. The carpenter work was all done by J. U. P.ighain, and thepaint iug, etc., by Ned Mount tiny. In the rear of the business room is the private oltice, Jtlxl'S feet, which is in kecjmig with the store room, having been luxuriously fitted up, is well lighted ami complete in every resjiect. It will at once le seen. from this hasty no tice that the firm of Fettinger oc Son are iqi to the times, ami that their new departure in. niistakably tells of thuir success iubusi uc.-s, attributed to fair and honorable dealing. In a few days the senior member of ths firm will leave for Philadelphia for the j. sup pose of purchasing a lartje and eoinplcto stock of goods in their line, with which the new room room will be stocked. In conclusion, wo would state that the jia trons' of the old Oak Hall will find the firm of Fettinger Son in their new quarters to night, ready ami willing to supply their wants. 1 1 is not necessary for us to enumer ate tho varied assortment of goods which they constantly keep on baud. Call upon them ami sec for yourself. oi:ii rAi.. "Tiir. itt vt in 1 1. t iiun:.- 6ioi. ou ff cwrWon of ;?'(' tiir lidis in .Sf. Mary's Ctunli, lkl'.itUnj.ihttry. P.lest are tm chimes sve-t bells that ye ring Chiming harmoniously on the "dear sir; Joy to our hearts your music doth bring. Calling us sweetly Vo prayer. rucias. Cin'me on, sweef bells' sw eet b -TIs.cLime on! Angels unite in your thrice blessed st;ai:i, Ami lovingly bless the t hiMr.-n of men ; Chime ou, then, chime on, then, again and again. (t'l.vlly we list t-Mir rl.i'niii;: to bear O I joyful and happy the summons we greet : And w bile th" sweet sounds fall on th" ear. We haste in Cod's Temple to meet. ( '. -is. HVoiv, far away the hallowed so-o.ds tloat. Chiming o'er rac-;de ami chiming o'er deli; Hark ! l.o-.v the rwks send back every jU I.oitdiy your mission to tell. ' '.'.(.;'(.. ti lad-some and bright, sweet memories you'll bring;. When youth has passed like the spring time's f.vlr tl.wer.. Then in our hearts your blest chimes shall ring, Kecal-ing life's happiest hours. Chorus. I lollidav sliurg with all its scenes blest The dear Convent school, with its bright, happy tine s ; St. Mary's, sweet Churth, where tlm spirit finds i.-:'t, Its soft :.:;d musical chimes. Olio r its. The Pastor revered, v.-podoth lovingly guyi d 1 1 is dear dock, but chieti v the lambs of tho f...hl, Who at the font or. cttr infant h -a.'.0 "-ouicd Jife's waters, with b!ctsings uuto'd. C-'iorKS. p i-: ; i s r i-: i : n oticm.- v beiel.j jriven that i'ie follow In have t-een j.;iMed ami t;a d m I he K' lice at 1 .tienstiiu". Mini will be pit st '.'iiv is .CCI -II MIS gislci s li nt e i to lli Tim Father Hrown moiuimi-nt. says the .lohustow n Tri'-i: nc, ban been compiel ed and .ia. ed in position. It is a line specimen tf work, ami r. :!- fs credit upon the la-t" a".d skill of Mr. John l'arke, tlie giitlem-m un der v!K'i the c.'iitrat-t for its erection was completed. 'I bis monument is hull; of line Italian ma.blc. Th'-re are three st-ps for the sandstoiie base, upon the u;.;'r one of which rests tin; marble plinth, three f.-t stjuare and sixteen inches high. Tho sub base is two feet six inches sqnar-ami eleven im lies high. Thj die, upon whii h the in scription is made, is twofeet ten i nches hih and t wo fee t sq uare. C pon one of the panels of tins Iie is if-Scrib;d tho mnrfe. tlrie of death. Stud aj of the le:-ead. it reads: Tu ut-;: ih:uvf.ii i-hikst, i: i: v. p i: f i: i: it k o w : , Died August 8, 1ST2. ('rant him, 1 Lord, rtcrnal rest, tn a semi-circb: over this inscription is cut: " Pie .1 esu t leininc 1 )ona la K-qniein." The obelisk is seven feel high, fourteen inch es square at the base, ami eight im-hesat tho lop. Thejwhoiu is surmounted with a t n?v two feet high. The beneficial societi.-r to St.. Peter ami St. Patrick will go iv. a body to the .Summit, on Saturday next, to assist in placing i.i position the cross upon the top f the lnoniTment. -- ft .if i.oa there I are you aware that from Huntley, the fair dealer and square, oa can buy the best of hardware, ami home made Uuw ai e, am! all kinds of wood ware, besides every style of glassware, and grocer ies cheap, fresh and rare, at prices Hta: will for cheapm-ss compare v. ;tb t S of . iny like de.-ilc? I;i-re or elsewhere'' If you don't know these facts, call at 11 nut le v's hig house-l'i'.ri.ishiiig depot, Kbensi m rg, a ml you will soon sei- "-how it is yourself;" but if yoa (bi know them and don't act on the knowledge, we can oi ly say tl-'l ,u are sfamliug very mii.-h in :v liiit, ami the s.ior.er you g-'t out of it the better for your pocket-book. rl:ai.s' r'l.ui t el lanitii it count v. for t'jriii-ntio-i ami how nee. ou tVc tlncsih' j , tlie till iy of June Mt xt. to ii : " The first nnd .r it iM I itecoiut of .Tolm If. Kcn-'".''-''.-''"imirator i .!lin Kenmiiv. late t t V. :l-l:i:.".OIi towlllii;,, lit , a.-. tt. '1 lie tii st slid lii. id :ieeri-tit nT Tobias h. Yoder, KU.li . ban ot Joiiai o.'.er ami Tt.l.ias Voder, mi nor elm. Inn of" Juctit, T. Y.Ktcr. late of Vo.i-r to-viish'p. deceasfil, ''iie sett .n. I partial account oT Vlcli'l II. liV rer, :iS:iiii!-(i.itoror t lie estrrt" of Veter lt.t-fCr, late ot .ho :son Imniriiip. t'.eceiisetl. 'l lie sec. ii t of t'!ii';ian 'racr. jrmii t'ir.n of Sarah 1 1 in hstet ier, a iiioior ciiihl of lW-r I lot ntel It r. la It- of ii it hl.i n.l I ow nsln j, !,( j, 'i tir ui- ou nt of .Tueo Sinu-er, v iinr.iiaii of Y," m. Ii. 11. i.ii'i', Iievj 1 .1. llon.t-r. i'.ei.j. 1 . Il.-in. r! i.i.nii a ii .loir ami M:irv M. l!..inor. in?:,..: eh. !n , a ot ,Mi:is It. Kui m r.late oi l oiicu.a o-rf a It ov r.sU; -t-. (li'iT.l-. .1. '1 !:e a i -i one. t.o! ( ':; rit iail Won ver. ?unr:l in n cf I. !:.! I ot lis t t ie: vt ti: im r i I. do oi V',!ti ll..cii si e' !cr. l.-i t e of ;:e!i lat.d t t.wiisi. ip. iter' 1. 'I'lie t oiint t l .!. im Cm, ;eJ!ii:n;sr-a!or of Oiti-los lieUl'ick, late ot" 'ooiiule bt.roiifiii. icef-.i'-eii. 'I in lu-coiin t of Pn i:l Mc TCor. nn, stp'i inisl r:t ti of iat :; ."'o I .a eg i. i. . i. iat of o usb iiii: ton t.o; li sle?.. l""i eased. 'i'lie msiiind final lu-coinit of .Trieott Trefts, a "bni!ii.-;r:t t.iri. i .1 . Ada in Ti cTt s. Iat o of J ; lius lowu r.t iouirli. .hc a.-cil. The til st anil n;al account rf CntatftMie "'.:1-liiirhf-r. ai'tt.mis: ,n! rix of 1'iai.k llulll.i i , U le ot Millvi ie I on.ii::. tlcce.isi I. Tl.c ti. M ac. l tin;.; at t o.;: t of Til ia belli Knui-im-r. a.iieim-i rat ri of Kifvicriek Kan.mer, lute o: .loin -so, -.vii , ik'tfii-" !. Tliu first i, 'ut Inml nceonm of .?. T. I' tersoii. e.. color i I l!:r;;',:i i ril., Ute of Sus.pK baiiiai l..'A asln;. iH t e:is'"l. 'i l.e bi :! acci imt of Mary Shoemaker find Fa Icii s. M ii i , n , t t i n i.j, s t i !:,; a: ,t S t.oeiini ker. Lite of Mbl-us'iuiv l.ololl ll. tlee'tl. The seciii'l aim final a. ct.nnt i t I iaf. Anns, ijiiiarrl'aii ,f Ai! ! t ;;.;.!.. a minor i.il.i of I'r.iniU r, 1 a.-.-ier. laic of "'(. i ii.!i: p. (ie:'tl. '1 he s; .' . r..l a.e! i c.ruai an. omit of has. An na, u on i ilia ii of A iiitiroso. A m-u - l i ne and .! uiia A i:n . iassi-r. no t:or t liil.ii en ut 1 ranci-. I i iufs .-r. la:r ( ''.lest township. i!rt t ;..v. d. 'J'bf liac.l i.et o-.iin .f ileiii la nder nd II. . lait.iir. e.t eiilors of AmcrieiiS Hinder, late of Carroli I o,v n-ht j,, i'.ffi ;s.-d. 'I'he account of .hones .1. Will, udm in rat . r of .lii 1 1 a A .- -Vi!', h:ti. ft ';.:-. h,-. a connn .de,- d. T:.e i'.ur i :iii a parti il in coin, t of William H. S".h!er. a in: i :u-t i a t or o I J am M . Ki 11 ei, lula ol" Si i in m i i I .le t-oi on cccea.-cd. The hr-t iie.-onnt of i'iio'ua--( niiand. aiiiain istrator or P.tiriei. i 'arland, l..t.; or W.isb.iu r.,;i t o- i'.slu ;.. Ct cesise.I. The ti ; - t and j'l it ::d a coon n t of II. .1. I ' ) ' .1 nd Itees S. 1 .h , ,1. ad in ini-t i-jr:r of St t i,e,i I.li-y ti, la:.- or rio.-iis:,iir- l,or,-u.h. deccane.l. The 'ii t act tlnal a.-eoi'mt of Pel i -r I 'am ; la ! i. H i. ai .lia.-i i.i ." arita ret Sw :t ..Ier. a inu.or child of .iacoh P.emier. hitec-f I a rr, dl t .e. nh oi. de ! etaseil. JAS. 1. S! N( i Kit. Iteuisier. 4t. GMKKI I-'-":-; S.lj;s. ',y virtue or k- !ii:t-.tir.v writ, ot V,.f. f;.Ci-ti.. At.Vrfi. i- -ry: nnd , , i,,, l'.-.,.f. A'.r,t,i,.. f-suft! out of the ..in t ot oiiiiiion p;Ltis ol I'ari.hna coi-nt and to u:c tin , 1. th. re will .r cxiiosetl to pnid'.- S.le.at on.! li. ,-, .- W.en-l.IMrf-,.,,, K,.u- '..'. V,' "r '- mt.at 1 ocbh k. f. j... tin- I'llnn ' 1 1 1 i.- real eslute. to wit : Ala the lii, In, liile ami micros: of --l -n S!-'- I ac.lilin. ol. :ii n.j.i t- .- viTe or pa-eel i.r Inn , situate in V Hli:R.;toii ... Ca ;,, .,iU ,,,',,,, a.IJ.iii.iiiif hill Is ot Win. I'liNseil. t state ei' Mrs. Itose 't ! tt iih. and ; hers, con t:: in: ei? 7 aerr-sj n: jre -- less. i;U elearetl. ha imj Jheie,.-, -i-r-' etl a hi'isiii'v I rame li,'ii-,oii;j f , rn.. - row in t he oee-.ip.-ott y r.f r.lleti ! 'amtldiTi. Taken in ecu t ion mid to be sold at t he suit t A t !.:it ish !' bt r-. Ai.hi.i. 1 t he rii(lit. title and interest of Itar r.al as :,( ei mil I. of, in aial a cerium lot of ;rrt. a I s il i:u te in Mbenslmlv, C uiilii i coi: r 1 1 , I I mil ir.j in Ji;;,)n the I and ei tei.tii p i,ad' to th,- r s, nd j-s ::- f.t .if .1. .-.r pa the- i,. nih .i.i.l Kv.tn i'.vaos on lln- Root! ' Slaving t: S- a :st. i ..j t .. ul .lilt-s If !: n' c! i Al -.'. ail II A. M,(o... hind s.tti;,:.. ct.m-i.r. lo'.j' I'll d: ; t more ti h-s.-. t o.) , i i-rt, , M t w I 1 .lie, ow : l o l l. ; .. Tvi tr i.- v siiit of ("Mcit rru C, !lll'V 1 he tu , em ion :n v f ram i;,--!.. am! O e I IH 'it . of. mi a in It ,i, i. H'lllil hot! a n.l e l hi tell are elem - ih sic t-v f i a nitt tov i:i id ,. pure. :f of Peter Ve to bo sold at til a and i!itt-n t of IVtci- I li K piece or puroel t.i to ii',i.. ( in..:-,:j f .John N.txie, sr.. t ' . i cn s . ,r c:, ll il'.jr I llerei.'.! i l l i-u-d In ilrst uti.1 A f l iililr, ,nr .1 ivi. r ':,c,.,i,. ;':.' - . .'. '"'oeeup lam! situaie in ( learta Id town-r. et.ioiy. ;iujom;nr .'.Olds i f ..-n V, a,n tin- imi';'.i.'i. ''.i'.i t.rlirr. c iil;iiii.i; .jn ac-ey" more or less, hitvii.' fie. ted Iheir .n a wait - -s:w null cov in tl.e ot cupam lioiish. Taken in c wu t i. n a: the kiiii ot bandohil, MeMuli, ti A I -si ). ,di t he rnrh'. t il le ami in teri t of .l;.tes Patrishanl Catharine 1'la naeii n. of, i n and n, a piece or parcel ol hoi.! situate in Ca rrt ill t .t p., Iiiiii!'! hi t ' .ii ti I v. adjoining lands of 1 lcr Ite, . train, miiwii liwens. ajd b'. I f i ; ... contninitigM acres, in- re ,.- Ies. abctu : at res of w-fiji-h m n vieareil, h.iimr tilt 1','ou rcctetl a one-nno h-."-..' 'ory loir house and n loe; burn -r.i iw- ii thr, or.rp"-icy o .im- ri rish :.nd i af '.'ari.ie i- hu,. aK.ui.. I'.U.n in execution and to be Sold at mo si. . : rT I'c : ; v . i, ct .I.s. A i s. i. all I he i hi. title and Interest of 7j.t,. aria V," cah innd. r.t. m and to a i ie .srel of land s:l nate i;i Sus,iie!ia mi i lup.. ('..ml i ii( count . n.l i. .mmsr Ian. is.. I lliraia !'iit.-. I-ai.e ea kla u 1. A :i.l ot hei s. contain i.u nci f .iin . or lets, ntiout l.'i litre of whicli are ch-an.! ttv u v tin l ion ii ect id a t wo store plank hoi; r f-anie t.ni n mid a sre.r.ll stable- now in ,o ,.i ..-T.iw, , ,, t, riik ill, -I'll... i, o. Id .It the suit of .lohn.-- fl t.i l- l:cK:ster's OSlee. lihcn 'KI AL LIS! I ria I at a ton; behi a t Vbcr On: i j. men; ii on Kniiil.ty li in u rn. llnv . 1 ' (:atl.-o.s sf-t ib'iw f I on. m on I'le.'is, t , .1: i: i,ii to If ct.in- 'or': 1 risi' A. I.I. e.nii, i' . Co . k I rauk.-. . !-'i!i :o l-'tsli el.nl Comci nweaitii M.tll.i.- I ' I wn II.. Haven i ., fr uso Apiio F.-.C rtates li imijihreys I' ret is ..." Lloyd iai rf ti "s Adm'rs. . . M l rossiii ' "a niliria I Mill Co. . . I "at to; s 111 Co ... . Muiidiv 5te(.if.;!i...'s K.t'rs. Nutter Kiimc.v JKannons ! VIM S & Co Mciila.b' hrie i li.inri.'i: ft. al V-.-i ie.rre S.U; ti rfendoii Iliphs J.lo; d 'l l iel I'.i ot iierblic lit iliicU .lon.-s A he I'liey I'm.' June -"'.I. i. 11. Is; ;sr . : i . ..is. Holland. ...vs. liipps .V Lloyd. ..vs. 1 Sea i; j, hr. ' J .Wm'r, . . ; s. Cal lau. ..vs. Allt nh.iii"!.. . . VS. A t'ollbMlij ll. ..vs. I le I'ce is. . . v. Pi infif. . s. I .r, ;".-'. VS. ! de I.'l UCil b .T. ..vs. AVildnii:s& n.-ov.-ti. IM) V,"i:r.K. . . s. H i.ir & VVetshons. ..vs. VI inn. .. s. Pitts c'. il. -xeciit i, roil .o(, re. --l.-... i-b the neht. I.tlp nnd intriCi.! ,,f vVli. litn Met ont(ce.of.m arct I o a pie. ,. ,,r ot bind sto a:. in s, is. jnt ha n t.it i u . ( ,r.K couiitr. adjoining bnid ,.( Sj;i:Jil W,... u .,,,. and J a t:ol and ,).ihio K n U pa 1 1 i,t . ee n a o: i ,-. -Z ai res, more or i-, aboul St acres of nn ii nre cleiic.l. havicir therroti rrt-ctcrl ;i i ., t..st,,, y lofc' house and ii lou l.aru - now in t he oc. u.i(ii--y or VA ni. y.i-CdijI'i,'-:!':.; ;t oir and a hait siurr pln.ik ..oust , j i I : - ."itiism'-.T. n-o ,.-,-, p i'.''. .1 ". pit ee t r pa! eel if 1 -., uu..,. if It.ae?liic!i Inn i.s id p. Cainle in coim 1 1 . M, j, laud.-of Josrph .Miller. A ahiiaiu -u't o . ii. -I-, coo i a inn: .-.I ti ores, uni c i, r l proyed. 'l.'nj;en in e.vet u.i,.ii ;n), ),, p, t he suit of J . C. I'lsliiT ft. a I . vv. ;:. p.i i ACKFit. se.erisi s(i::iec. I.tivn.-hinir, :il- -lt . . a r ti. She is:.-.. rirr. sswjiYOcmn D'l:, .V S. Sioint i ville A Iil7,. .vs. Colli as. vs. lliigl-.es. . vs. i 'In isl y. . vs. K rise ft. til. .vs. Nutter. . 3. Wll lit:; i ff. 7.', ..vs. Weakhmd. .vs. Sicpiii nsoii Co. V's. Ki.'t.!.-:. vs. lla .io.ci. .. . vs. .N:...... vs. A r'.de. IS. 'Vliartoti. . . . How, vs. Ti t". I. r. vs. H.:i t. r. s. S w, -en v. VS. VotiUKIll. :. !!:;.. s. VS. I'llVK 11. . . . .vs. Lio-.d. vs. Ahis .n. . . vs. Loinler 5s T;ilr. .1. K. II 1 1 1:. Pro.hoiioturv. 'rc.t.iootr.iy stlhico, l.tiiMibliuru'. May .". 1 r w i::t ; t:i if !- H. L. f. 11 ' ri"M A N, iri aihiH 1 1 of 1 .cntal Sim - .'C1T. re-j.eet ! ul! v nilorms the :,, :.e l.as permanently located in I'LLNsH ItC, where he may l e found even dav t,r the wrru' j I)!!. t'-iMMAM, a! Ier .having !,;,'d ample pi aol 1 tit " for I ye space of veil .vent s, th.t k not ht tii . into in nrTirmimr that be c;;n Bi e pei fret satih- f action in even east- it ho iia to t ho prof ession , All liraiit -hex ..f Mo iniiiii'ul mi,'. SurijicMl lion , tistry 'iir-fuliy and seientilicnilv perroruied ; Part ien Iar atlMiiion eivn to llliiiiif ihcarcd" j ree'h. Also, r.i h ritracted Tviiln. ut pain, p,,, ; r.iiriher information couei-i uint,r prices vtc j .-jll al Ins olhee on Iiiiii 8M-el'. o (., 'n't ,),', 1,'uiubi ia .'loll we. where uuiy . e;i:o:ie, num. ;-h s of his work, um-i jifed (,m'., i-c , ,,,; .. tip; ier lo fcl. ( ma v -.'.-i.-tr 1 . otiMt: ieoi!e may t.i'.i about h:- '. -T.u k of tioiir. Iced ami groceries they keep:- ami others may try to induce persons to hu by tb-i hiring they sell very cheap. Yet lid hear " uiiii.l. !iowh"re w ill you find, though you s"ek o'er ami o'er, better llour and feed, and ol her t hings t hat you r.er- I, than at Y.., . Mills' cheap store. Try his choice teas. The IlitiHT Way. Thu.way frptt rich is to spend less money than you ri;rn, .-.ml the proper way to do this is to buy xviir0 you can buy the cheapest, asd buy only w i-..':L you need. Myers & Lloyd's great ni.-ii aii tile mart offers thr. best in in. -fluents In, -A pu rckaer."-. in this region, (i-jo-is very cio ap, very select, .Mid very abundant. CTATilMI w ith si (...11 ii- of ai md i;i .i'i-!.:.. 1 n : I'.. 1 1, To C.i l NT of .SKTTI.i:.MI-:.T 1 ei is. irs and t he Trea.-urcr n 1 1 owtiship lor t lie j.t : rij.ni ;i 'I I 111 pi leal O. . . reasurer ar : int. . . i) ... bd (:' ... i: ss Hy v.", Ly C;'-ii Ity sfi-:Vf.V' A. LI Tn am . i., ,t of To i n-der-t To Cash lono t y Cp. Tn aL.le3 ns Super; ism-. . i 15. !) r Tl iS"!',.. Diii'hcale. . . . IT . 1'S irl- 4! I5y TV'ork by i ily Srr; ic lone ! Cu. or Loss of Ayrtite, Dj-spepsia, In liirest i m, 1 1, li e sion of -'pi- its, n ie! ( ' cii'M al i ebi 1 i : . i a act." various forms, t muo-Piio.s:uo: ; : ko IOi.ixki: op (.'Ai.isA VA i iii.le l.-v I'.vsh ki.i., Iia a n i) Co., New V or k. ii ml so hi try nil rii u j-iri.-ts. is t lie best tonic. Ai a stimulant tonic f.ir ;i tients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has r,o n;iinl. If ta ken u rinr t Uc season, i. m e; cuts fever ami ague and otic r in!- i i::ii tent levers. b"-lij.-ft. ES3 i t'AItl. WALLACE.-Hied, in Altoona. on Hie ISth hst .. y, M viuivkkt Wju.l.U'ii, wife of Tims. V.'.ii.'jce, in ihe '.'Isi jotv of her uo. We hn ve never roc. irderl t he i'r:i t li of any one not of iiiir even Mood and hindrei who-e de mise l.as i .li P r esse. 1 us with mn e si u cere ; " ro -r than has t!i :t of this trn'v o .i wmii..:;. Mav- i :iir U ri! vi' n .'ier ioa- u o.l ii.liniii:.-!y. we . -.i m Ih-j. i testirtiouy to ho;-rieat codtiess o!" heart niid j t o I he e ei- k: nd ly a nd e ver an: ia t ,le'i i n i : - of hr r j n dile and k-euero-.is nature. All I h it a ood wile, :n ot her, si:-1 rr, f i ien.'.. mi-- hi. or a a. I c.ui u sel lor. und a si n. -ere Chrisl iitn could be. v. as t he suiiject of this slieteli. and hiving iived a pure f Rail cnsuHied life, it is fair to presume taut she I iias Lien called to that tfit at rewr-rd whit h ! awairs ail w ho do lae will of Go 1. jify s'k- i est j in peace, jpAUTlOX. All rv .ns:ne hcic-l'y' I x cuutioiied r.-aiiist iuterlerlmr i i any way i with all and siugu' .: itie household an I k tchen ; fnrniiure t"t laimd in the ilw't'llinir of Hnvid I I). V't. of 51a rr township, t'aiiibria county, i ..aie having hepii puretiio'd ly iimm eon- . stnl-.lc sale and left wiiii thes.d I ln id ll.Watl ' daring :nv pleasiire. .1. 1. M AUI IN. j Hrecii livp., Indiaiiii C.s., May .H, IsTa.-.it. .!S (J M'X'I'X To a:n,,a a t ot i) supervisor. . . . IlliT i l fi ll, ..-.it. '.-5 ; Jsis .id O'.'i i 41 ei'. I it!, s.ou -:4 i:!;; nsiii ;. i A John rilz.harric:, - Propriator. ; I A I.N'.i lease.! nnd i fti rn ished Jl.o nbovo 1 i -.red ki.own and popuUr lioirl. the piopn- '"r :s now ur.ipl.i prcpiiictl to um u,,ijti r:j vv'c) t:i y favor hiai Willi ,eir l alr' nage. ' - -l -i.-U the market alFord- will l.e st rv r. I t h" I at a I all siawi:. I he Ihir w iil It" k i-.. e uisiani ly sup;.:ird with the choicrvt liti'iois. and the fi,:'.n:o. lions Slat. I. will .o unuci- l!i. ti.iii iie of s ijufiil uinl uiiciiiivo hcidicr. N. , ettorl w id he spuied to renib r uuest conifoVl a.. and v. til pissed in cv ei y pailn-uiar. an I ly pi opt-r a; lein i..Ti lo l,iisines and a mo.iei at SMie t r pi i. t si tl... proprietor hopes to win tin " to pul. I e favor. (JIi C. i-::;.-if i-Bfe-iiri! tLk AiiSfclAiij'l-i" 1 . I 'S T I' I Ii I. IS II El ; ; THE LIFE OF P.EV. DEMFJKIL'S KALLITZi'Iv ! f 'in yen A.n r'uesr. I.V sA IIAI1 M. Iii':oVN.SON, ; Viih m 1 a t ro !i;e-ioa to 60s, nd a fin I'ortrsilJ ! CMipt tf p. ice. price, J AS. IJ. IitiPfJ!;. U-?..-2m. 3 fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Tn. OllFSTKi A. rtlllH.V- tmil by iiim i I 011 to- n.. IliiiueiHtioas. . . . lt. ( ird"i.. paid lir ii.!trs and per cjliut lions. . ... fcrilnye on COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO.. ric-jve money mi depor.f. , tiisi-nim t? aie! collect notes, and itt.'.nd lo ad tie he.i.nc: Sent s r.'suailv by .?!"'' IM. . K.AlIM ( asi t ho Balance tin-? Tre.isurtr, it f Carrol! Township, th is 11 correct sUUeuiJiit ol Wc, the A uditora f certify that tne u,ove 11:0 accounts 01 s.i: 1 1 own:,!,!. J. J. 1 IK M AS. 1 S. A. :-IPKMA'Ci:ib - An dib -5. 'I'lluJlAS tilLllj, .7. J. Thomas, Clerk. b;.-:!t.l I: T H'KXS! VOTK'K.T'clilions f..r I.IlTN.in to ho proseii!- .( at Ji;i'e?fS- n r.Ko'ir.-TASiKX'rAll tutlm Fvmoof J .!; At: N'oonax, Into of Miaistfr town- I ship. . .-?-;-L'r: county, dneuse.l, baring been ; p-ra'O'.i by 1:19 Itcuifiter of ai ! countv t. h , uiclersiy r,v.d. si! r-efsons indetdtj l toH-d esui: 1 i sic K-'ioerr.-ii ;n n-r Ue 't.:nin1:ute piij in eat. f nl j tlioselluittnir claims e?inst the kauie will it . seei ti.eiil 1 r";eily u I hunt icalru tor ell.f- A(..M' XiiaXAX. ,-Eiicuti I Mupfr 7 wp., April H, ls;j..jt. Clearfield Twp. I t o " i',.v i.sh a rn 1 1 ! imv :i I., U iir.ii: INSTATE OF J'ilANCIS DitASS, - - lltfo. Letters Testamentary to the Es tate of Krmicis lli ass, late of Cliest township. We'll, iiaviiK heen snnile.l to the uieiersi'iieti, w idow of the decedent, nil persons indebted to suit! estate are re-piested to make payment as soon u-; possible, ami t hose luiviiii,' la mix a aintt the antic will present theiu properly authenti cated tor settlement. ANNA UilASS. Chest Twp., MujiJ.lSfi.-Cl. Executrix. STATEMENT of the Au-litors' Set- t leinent with t he Supervisors of Chest Town ship for the year 1ST- : NICHOLAS H ELF15 ICIT, Supervisor. .. Hit. A prii IsT'J. To amount of Duplit ate of Koad Tat oil Sentetl Land.' f 30 51 To amount of l.'nseateil Land Tax re ceived fKgl Ot sums, ts..j .- t 1 vrn.f. - H. .Ma: lett, ft.. A. Tr-nemmi. p- Nik h i l.ates. Krai k K to M. iioilvh- I'i'lll i'l I," A ., drew H. Uaoir, Lk w 1 e nee Sell rot h. Chost Township J nomas ii t. (ieo. Crpo':. CI.cp: Sprines Itorough- Silas A. M t'ouum I'-h.-uis! uvit P. acush John !"n zhurris. West Ward: It. I'. Linton & S n. Lit V'v-.ird. tiallit.m Towiishio M u l.acl I ithiirris. TV. il. :iacor.:lr, Juch 1 Mc.Morns, Ma.hu w In,; M. V. M.llr. I.oretto ii .ro'- Florian Rnianlo. T". X. ilaid. Sunniitrille Ilorocch -John C. I;, .lend. Win. Linton, 'hrisliini Iteo h. WhsIi im: ton Tow i, -.,:;) - ChrUlopiier 'dot, 1 119. Of.. r.f YV . Mubin, Mrs. A mue ."! lirphj , Jacob S. Kir!. Viluio'- Itoronijh- C.forpo VTerirotli, Joicrh Horner, 'a .'fu 1 i i.e M; I ;.r. White Tow 1 sliip-Joha Yrifmkhl. eai 1 t; nurse. C:i-rolltoTii iJnroiifii-J unus Steleh, Ilenrr Iboin. Kt.enstm rr Ho rouyh Vieliael T.ntterner. M u nst er Tow tish.p- Ci,ri;ii,a le i. WMshitigti'it TownMiip M. It. M.-LnuBhlin. Wibnore it iro' John Sehrolh. Peter Limire. Patrick K. Kirbt. .7. K. TIITI. T'rothonnfarv. Prothonotarj-'s Dflice. I.hensbur, Msj C, is:3. I Not! J JTA IM, ob'.nnr.l LetttriKor .A dia in if 1 rn t ion 1 ' 01: Mmj Laiate. cf I'eter J. iH'y;, late .f ll".-r tosvni'Sri). C'iiitibria 1 emit r, tl.-t u. tioi.n ttei --i.'ti ber;t'y i:otifiej all ,riso!;3 ia-ieMo l lo tA .-a -Mta r r hat pay me 111 111 1,: f t nmlitnlili. 0:1 1 tl clay. ud lsc har iny 'ia ini itiist I io ..one will pi m:ii 1 iie in proper! n-.i . h em h J; t 1 for fcctttf iofnt. HENkY fc. Ill Carr T p.. April II. l,i -6t. ACtm'r.- I'Oi; COUNTY TKEASniKi;, -loan J iifjIioi'-t.v:, " I-. S';t.et to tio tlieiion of Iemocratir Coun ty Con Yn;ion. Fdiaiikbuig. Aj.r. 2i, '73 r. i'. ii'ijNsr ... jAvir.s Sri ,1. I AW ami COLLECTION Ul'lTCE 1 A -Of TIERNEY &. NULL, ( iiliiiiimilf Itovi , t.Uenabursr. Pa. lai aLieniion pani.lo I'nilcrt.r.r.s 111 LZ-Is- ,L-tf.l nil pai ls of the I'u.teil Statea." W mows CT7. Ity Tax worked out rn KoadV. " personal services amount paid T. K. Scanhiii, Attorney fi'C.s ' Cambria Frcetn i:, printiiij " plow furnished Township. " materials, etc " tunount puit! John Tbonms, Supervisor. " nmount paid Jacob Deitrioli, Auditor ' do. iialt.er Il'dfr i:h. Am', r, " tio. .ixcoti K irkpatrb.-k, Au'r t'.o. Jas. .M-C.iii.-e, for work, ci.-.. Supervisor for ls::i comixiis'ii on 17-1.SJ out. rs .rr C ". m 5 m 1" 110 l; si i 30 00 3 0-7 3 0) i iJ V-' al i!5 17 a 47- M.ri r.'j Vpw tlF.PARTURE. Thf S1ll- serilier, having failed, todis-mso of hiscntire . stock of int-rehamlisej ls now receiving new j goohs ilaily, ami will continue to sell to his j old customers, ami all others who may iv3 j him a call, at as Lnv PRlCt- as heretofore, j He further respectfully requests those who I nro indebted tt the late firm of Zalini & Son j to call ami settle their accounts. Any who fail todo so before thn first day of J :ine next will find thedr accounts in other hands for ; collection after that date. Th-e an-nvn's ( tnu.t be-, ltt. iKO. C. K. Za li'M. Ebeusburg, May 14, 18io.-3t. I JOHN" THOMAS, Supervisor Inril rr.. '!-Tf, nmnii'it of 1 ut 1 iea 1 .1 im. rr.0 cs To order on X. Ilt llricli 57 no AW'UAISKMEXTS. I AMES. I (ur.H M n Xoiiee i hereby irii en that the fo'luu-- ... '' , . t i.;.,. .. s. . i , ujsinu nun 3ur;-.,-i ill a .' f . ,. ' " ' i . , J . ' ' , ( i l.' "'I I . OI tlf- eedenis. selected and set apart for llm Vi,.vrn of intestates under the Act of Assembly of the llth day of April, A. I. is.d. Iinvimr been tiled in tlif Iteirister's Oliice t Lb nsbu rir. will ho presented to th OrtUmns' t'oiirt for upprovitl - r ii.r- t on rVedncs.laT, the Itlnlay of Jtjn-. next, to wit: j A J ' , I'- Inventory am! ap-.o uisemeio of oet --.i. I t.r., I l!i3 !irian mill perty rpt-.r.oso .) , p.-t ,.t f,,r Margaret Stuby. widow ,r Jneo'i Stubv, late of Carroll tt-'Vnhip, dect ased, ?:XH).i. Inventory nnd uppraisemeiit of peronl pro J.erty appraised und set tipurt for Cat iuirint. ' iallhpr, tvi.liiw of Frank CaPasrher, late of Millvillo tiorouifSi. deeensed. tiTiO. I n veiitory m! appraisPiiic-ut fif jM-rsona) prt pi'ity Hppr-Trsnd end set spsrt for Mnrarct Kuylor. w i.ht-.? of WIlIiHtn Kavlor. lute ot Alie clieny torviiihi!. deceased. iiV.i.'Hi. I o etitory air! !e;raiSf!tieiit or personn! pro perty npprnis'-d afd ut annrt f r Alice Whar ton, child of Sianisht'-s V.-'l-arlnii. hue of Ciear fifld township, dr-ccnserl, i.Vi.(;u. A ppru'semeiit of cei t.-tln rrnl edt-ite elected to la retained by Klizabeth Jom-s. widow of I la vi1 W. Jones. Jate ot Lbensbuijf boioceii. teeeiiseu, '"v.tt. JAS. M. SIXC.F.t Kejfi'tei's (IITiir, Lbviubii! jr, .'! III! T!nKNsni Rt;, Pi: Of?lc on Iftj-'u jtrret, i pjiIt frpi-lie J;ir' Hots!. Kesidu o n Cm w ford St., V art nrJ. wbre xi i ; it I calls stiuiild he lead. ' If Sn r-oin. c.vui:oi.i..ov.-.-.". Pi. ieo In rear .f John ILiek'r store. N't-tit 11 - may It.j made llhe residence rf Jopm 111 IK, T-.p (April i. li.3. u.j I aniee Mclaughlin. Auorur Zr.ch on a less W. 1 flis r.ri. mo'.lir. iiif-stairs. I corner of !iu- ton and LocOdt stri-e'-s." Will jlten.I to nil ncss conneclcd with his prol ifssmii. PK.'lv. Ati'ovnky at Law, Kh Ititrir, In- "ihce.m 1 1 nut room of I . J. I,! r.i s nw buildu.ir. i-n re ftieet. All m:rei;er of It-pa! bume9 tlemif -1 satisfac torily, ned col t-et ions tt speeinitr. f 10-1. tf.J r. A. siimp.makfii IV M. H. SUCII1.ER. 4HC3 Ily nm't Work done tin IMnds ..?:rr fi ' p raomtl services ;"7 00 " cash ree'd from Taiablts... "7 U0- 4!( rA We. the Auditors of Chest To'vnship. certify the itbove to bo u correct statement of the ac counts nf siii, I Tovrus;iii. .1 A O B i ! I! K I 'ATI! H K.I JACoil t'll'.l ltlrit ii, ) Attest Paci. Vaiinvii. Cii li. Cheat Twp., April 'o, lcT3. !xi:(.'UTor,s' notick. J F.sfate or Im i ST--Mi:n, dee'd. I.,tlt.rj Tiit:ii(..,.n'r,1i, the estH' ff HTUO TV.N"l:!t. Into tit Wnsliin-t,".-! tin- iifhip. de V'-Ti'it C; HO SPEAKER 5ECKLER '- - - - ' A lorne.T3-nl-l.nw, 0-;..l r'.JKNSItt'IIfT. C-VVIimiA P. fff. V OTICK T(KI T;U011S.J) Court wHlbe heh! on tho Fourth Men laj cf liar. ti I v the Auditors. S-:51.-3t. I.., . i.i.r I, , fri:it,t..l i.i fiif iri'li-r.-'ri: Itfu-isfer of Catiibrii e'.uiit'. uotiee i hereby p. i it'll I o at) pfi-sons in It bod lo ii 1 est: : t .a t liavment niusl Ieui4 !e itbout .ji lay. ami thoso iKiviua- claim iitrnust the s. Vi!l pit sent l.iem propeilv oiobat"'! for ott Ii-iii-iiI. F. M. i I- 'U' I'- JCiSKI'II CIS I.-TR, ( Ilenitoek, Sfay l"., 1S7:.-01. Jui-oia suminotietl for that week "id iherrrr not attend. V. II. UoNAl KKIh ShetiiT. MieritT' .Ticr, K!9nburir, Mnv 7. lsi3- ll. ecu tors. J. GALLITZIN LAKE, -V ttor ii - - a 1 -1- ix at, EhetiKhitry, (utilria Ct., i n.
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