4 assess. en! Jj ye il' .0 11. i CSMBRIA FREtmpJ Two Johnstown piintev boys) CV B. Fink and r . A. cuforil, have established fru.- - : 1 0CAL AND PERSONAL. J There, a ml. the Other Tlace. $'' thp Stats Treasury vaults 1 i EEX6BVBfs.-rTCol. Jas. M. Swak, Sec, . rpt.iry of the Pennsylvania Iron "an 3 Steel a print snop ai-i-aii-ouc aim mcuisi; -.wihiuh, nuiv ui i imaaeipuia, visited isue of their paper, the I.aUZht Adcuncr, C'J- town one day last week, and whihslrcre which has reached us, is in evbry. sense of, called tat 6tfe ns, fpemling what to 113 was . a most agreeable hair hour.. in our sanc I tam, , Coh.Swank is on of tliW niust grace i Fol nd Te.ady Writer of whotn we have any I knowledge, find the following from, his pen, j published in Friday's issue r the' Johns- fcunrn.j r iv a ice, noi onry, m our etrtroruu .The Key placed on the'I'fetiiv. jend aq, .820. . ,r. 'saw Sam auu wens mv Moore U the pity for Sam, rT1.east engine piaceu oi L'naKailroad bears the lege '. ,,. "mv bam" at Lt for l'"s party-, . Ti coiuUa car, lade 1ml bv fire at Hmiti en with oil. was de- tingdon on Tuesday n"uk from a locomotive... i . .1.. i. it....' the word a credit to their mechanical, lo calistic and editorial abilities. May the Advance find host of advance paying rjb "Fcribcra and liberal patrons generally, and may tle proprietors accumulate many "spohs .in. their journalistic venture. Eddie Lufier Geary, aged 19 months and 19 days, was so terribly burned at New Florence, Weatinerelnh.l conutyi tttfiout noon on Tuesday, 7th i?ist., by his C'bthcs taking f.re from a lighted stick, With -which he was playing at the stove, that hciflied the following afternoon. The child's p'arents'werc absent from the house I fit tjrti time, and liia grandmother was too aH 1 1 A i i f . . jctuiw iu ye me nine imrotiunate, ai- tiiongn sue got her hands uacuv burned m tion, worthy of reproduction in the FS-ecman. Decause-u treats of Lbensburg and its sirri windings, but because it i3 pure in diction Our JTetv lork Letter. the Latent homestic tragkdt stot of 1he wife lovkk who detrb- alNETO IHETrtGKTriF.lt A WORD FUOM f IJK CITV OF CHljItfHS7 A. HCNOKY CHILD KlVIttt) TO DEATH STEALING A WAFXirEAD THE BKEEZE THAT A IfXWKPAPEK KEPOliTF.K Ii A 1 8 Ell GQfesip theXtkical, SANITARY, AND OTHEK VISE. From Our Ppooinl yureoponentr ,-. - . ?1?ew York", A6g;tl 1S73. ; , " X.sfHAjraE stoiix indeed. ' ., ; Corontr Herrinan made an informal iav.''- Examixaiitj? TErnERf. County ' Tl FftTITri'? VHTiri't V 5 tTpennteilrnt tliapmiiu will h-.M V iV r,J- jrf. l 1 1 ik A" 1 1L , r examination of teachers for the ensuins ijerehy j;iven tr.at tli following term vT fitr public S4-hool at the fuUowinv times and plart-s.. Jnnll cas wh.-re the hour for loiiimercinrj life etatnination is not giren.fthe e.vrcj?avjll Ik-sih at 10 o'clock precikelv': ConeoMUigh Uirongh ami Vo-d vale, In - , M- . ce c- : A Ji VEX TISZUUJL-XJ'S. ySnjeniau?n seiprtl bouse, An-ust SHth: aoiinstown, in.t vion.w hool ho-nc, Anz. 2. tii ccir.i7u-iH-i:,v rti8oQ k. a. m. ElK-t.sburg. in Union scbopl houe, Attgusl r;mmer.mR at 9 O'clo k, A. M Micklick at nlsano, September Ffh. t .oopersdale.Ht school himU V.i..,t V., ouiit-, hr.ve 1as.sc 1 aiul tU.al ill t?j lie jsirr s OUictt a.t.KtH iiHl.nijr. and -iH l tnta to il, rrpliarui' Const of Camhsia C?.'?'!1-' v ':o!irinim;ioii niul h'.Uaiu c, uii vhxtMiAV, Skp-emket :m, is?:: i-TUe OHt iuwl flnul rf,.,-0u', (rus I,. i?fIT1i,.,,1v ef-""Jt,or f Vr"hrt, late The. first wx-onnx.u Iuinla H. Rwlorti a lwiiiVftratjix of Jlvan Roberta, late of the boronplsof Johnstvm. t.r-,V " The .first account f ,,l,,mon "it-nshnnr ANTEb.7,! n -TTshii-. to make mi! 1 I f. - t. ... ..I. I... ... ft r t.-.r,.J- . t 3 -"nicliT. r,Wi, H ANT 5 if) 7 'v'i"leal. rurchn'vfnt' geti II . -Vh '"'' 4?'irT Ounn. Thi I lolrsf nn1 ut. ThnKitlirM. tlun jinv ihiinranr. A(Wnw, 11 i .1. ...... .-rli Ifi-fcT nnuiAi I inr.b I . 4 s 'Tasse" 1,11 - ; me cuoit toxloso-.- ic -tttwoia "f- ies, paea -Wel notice ' tli'at the i ..ouio nut at. the wrmiir eno " . , ,t, 1 JilKl Vil""- Tom Houston has betaken himself to X ijcciies, where we hope he will fare Ijml live happy for many a day to come. iV prominent temperance man of Hol T t ns been indicted for keening a L'U.K u. 1 - , iochi tu llow are you, ilm r.rady jumped fiwn a moving i!,t tiai" at Morrellville, Sunday, and r bfeast bone and otherwise etoved ;f up badly. The State Treasury babe has beeii l eiiod, and his name is not McHenry, J-ac-tej". J'ittsburgh Digpatefi, please w a note on't. . . ... Jj.ilm V- Moore, of the Altoona Siti), ipoicutcd 1 B. lteam, Tribune is agent, for libel. Local option is jy,tiiti i search of a good school, ttkM' i'neP' should eend for a circular -cjT"ra Acndemyk Acadeiuia, Juniata $t. V'.iisy'.vania. y,r township farmer shot and j fMiix'en two boys up one of his Jl tree. Sunday last. Dear apples, nrtr shooting, maybe. Hullidaysburg butcher, named .jjfs J'rc fslcr, fell from his jmrch, adi ' I f about twelve feet; and fractured 'Mi jinn, Tuesday morning. . J;o.!iiotai y, Wi.te hereby, gives no- jiiit tlie raniplilct Jiws of l'euiisyl ibave leen received at lils office, and $r rt"uiy for distribution. 15. -St. -tin' Ailininistrators of Andrew Wibel, if ( unil'iia township, will offer a lot i imual projit-rty at pvfblic sale next iitilay. ee advertisement and hand- - Jy Dear Titian1' J; Coffey; he to $ "Addition, Division and Silence" nl'e iiitixKluced his mutual friend . LvaiiSi was at C resson last r" pi lit 1 . k-:1 i ph II; j of the Jnhile w? Hum- Owens, of C'urwensviJle, Cleah- i iiuty. was recently bitten by a rat w'biic gathering berries; but medj aii. ntuUiiil three hours after; saved Ik. -lV'oi 3ln A. Light proposes to Ht out" of AltKna in a balloon to (S.ifiii iLiyi, weather permit t ine-. cjf will Juhn A. Liht, if he sh'ottld go fl'hat's the question. -Tie IVniocratic Scnatoruil delegates j(li.tKict. iiti w'see,iJ','t?:e Clearfield iti'iin, have.bcu called to pieet.at f ;iid House, Tyrouc, ou Thursday it 2 o'clock i Si. ".; , . tie l'lettics-'t, the' Hvclieet: rlhd .the wtte with locl and general news ?iti y daily aersp.ii.ilishcd at the .ay, ai-e the two Trifytttet Al--J Johnstown. Long may they prosper. . idiuig man named ,'oltjD Uryan, r.rtccn years, recer.3? RttcmjUd. to the nc is n i of a ten year ol3 ifarfr!il Daniel JIcFarlani, who resides at 'town, near Tyrone. The young a el is iu jail. fev. David Harbison, well known and iy appreciated in this community, X a lew years ago been pastor of the Xterian church here, will occupy his I Ipit on next Sabbath morning and ' at the usual hours. opli llaetner was attacked iuif"p- hcart, on Thursday of last alking up WasliingWrl street,- Jtvn. aua entering ALT. t.harlea residence, was furnished with a there he died six hours .afterwar ;. I bt i t Mc(juai'X' freiyht tnakeman, iifckt-d lcryii and run over by a train 4s at Altoona',' Fyiday evening last, tildtiiiD leg crushed up'to.the; thigh," !k- otlier was badly injured. I fe died 'Imiie, at Derry btation, on 3tonLiy S; lnkt. . ,,, : (. ! )i .. 8. l'ev. M. Domenec, Bishop of this fulfil) diocese, delivered a sermon the Church of the and lectured in the lloth liseonr;s '.u'tiE the Iiishon s best eftorts, and U'uttl to with much interest by all t T. ' pcie-?: pUotnrapliKin'ttlst, tnipv his old roorns, above G. G. Hij'li street, Lbensburg, on and wants every to call and get their phizes photo- .Mr. . is an excellent artist apd i-alitiirtnan,' ancl should be encour !ie deserves. . ., ;i V'ip Kcer, a Ik-ll's Jlills,' tVuir I. liiismith, in his eagerness to accur- I'ltby lucre, prescntefl A... fdiged 'r270to a PittslHirglhr-rdware ti'iiin.t, hut the firm siVbsequently I tui:" ?iiid Pl'iilin is now Eirer llt of the meshe6 of the law by aay from home. pinion 1. Donmyer, a staunch 'he Frtcrnan. and a worthy Jien- ,lio left this county, for Kansas s:i'n, is now proprietor, rajL and postmaster of New Cam n which he has staked out on and iifmH in trnor of liis old y he accumulate many ducats x nies. H.iHidavsburg Standard divides "liotelist" on the "hot." The J 'jd incomparable " is one of the ai pap.rs and one of the worst word R ' in exigence. Yon r old "cub" jt;ns to your "division," Boss f a;id can't keep "silence" any V'cn if it should not make any "ad- V1 your estimate of him. I immense concourse of people at ! dedication of Father Browu's at Snmmitville, on Satnrday jirtwiu on m u:e till uil i uii7i;vir, ill. foiemxiii, in the tame, this place, ai V' "f the same day. '1.' 1 W 4 More, High stre -r .Monday next, niM1 Juc 1 he J :bJ i st.p ate- her is J na inlmite credit of all partici- i ""mm V'l, h Mass and cTolivcrcd the eulo- the . ; . . j i . . t , --..-nii, nun clergymen to i,. . "wen or more iook part TP'cises. A t. - i11 1 wyecnb, nged about 14 years, pea ain and efols I " " ' 'r- a,M severeil it bo- Tr- 1 he F.mb was afterwards ii i i ' "'iD Lowman. of Johns f ,1' iLe lad k, uow at home, doing as l"lrcnrnci- ii ? . ""utea wiu permit. each been j.i '--i'ic n iimoie, jura ,.. ," ""m a moving freight ti 1 -' nflay evening last, I "!' ' e cars several of the wh name of our es teemed friend,-Councilman John Kockett, of Altoona, has been mentioned in connec tion with the Dsmd-iratic nomination for Sheriff of Blair county."': John is about as competent and deserving a nmn.,and as sound a Democrat as our sister county can trot out, and we hope he will g$' up TAke a f 'octet, jii the convention, and thai lib Won't lave to come down like a stick in" the elec tion. Such a, good man ought to go through with k fizz.- i .-'"'It. AV. BcrliBiresser; Esq., General jAgeut in Western ' Pennsylvania for, lhe (Vmt'rnental Life Iuaurance Coinpan'y, is "doing" Kbensburg at present writing. He is a genial gentleman, is well up in his business, and represents one of the sound est Life Insurance Associations in the world, 8econded by such a competent and worthy gentleman as J. G. Lake, Esq., of this place,' wlio has beeu appointed resi dent agent, Mr. oh behalf of lift Com! pany. ought to do an cxteiisjva business in tiiis locality. We believe it to lie good policy to have a life insurance policy iu the Continental, and acted on the faith that is in us several years ago. "hoofly" is not a pleasant ditty when the shoe flies and strikes a man above the left eye, as it did in the case ojf i: cm -otor.of I'eler AlibAugl,, iaf of J,o ' - - . . ,. - . -. . ti- i . i'. . "H-"'uu " DMHiray rei:virc,io i lit; sii )ai ("liiibria -it V-..i Zii T towjislnp, le-jI. . i -:eef o - uch Nolbin? is iroro r.T.sJn r a ViTl;fday, ""rg this .week, ; suichle of John Frederic Mnncks, aged 21.!,, Riid were pleased to note the many evU- who Js alleced to have shot himself throu-h u.rouSh. Srp".Pec,t ,n. -au.riA ' yilUam Uitttli " execnUirS br jiVvV.- H'IZZ.1.1' V HtJiOLir Till! SkTn'SV"1 P,rUKrPM ,h- ,OW" 18 Prhla, night , in present of flis " VtTcCt V i0th-"co iv&k &o,&, .'f ' r'lVm S i5V 1 m tW, hoURC8 ar!J,,; eonn nncXe' h.rres 'tnBi,stus Klnncks, and Hat- I:. r.i,emniditidKVa.nVr i i T,,V aeo,ujt of ,Uhp fahnPer. giuU-lian or th, , '"Z' S,,r,! 'Hi mat. Cold., i:rOU i)ip. of erection, while at least one old house tie, the wife of the Utter;' who was. ,-Uso. mys. ! , y' lJ " fVK?. VI,n,l'?5ouS1,s Harriet, Oardiiie ind Alexanitr r.ihllft i&'Mhylt?rMraen Prj n that formerly occupied' by ,Dr, Knnn as a terious'.y wounded at the sanio time-, Vcl j f i?ior al HetlHnw"P,ei-ar,1 1,h' muiorchittrln f rT idlUb Tl TvUjrV r Tubes, drug store-is being enUrped and Afcrtern- ; who, hiring deserte.1 her aged husl.i; tei? W'k a. sc-hoohouse, ,Sep- n, J, f 'tAr-dJ: ?TP 7 " - Ji -to' he,' io.vc.iuents of he place consist n, the - ; nephew at 49 Ludlow street, where the fatal ,.,';' "eam " "cho?1 hou-' Septem, j F,.io, administrator of Martj-nret M -tiouvb, ! wtI,,!rtt', ' w4 tenscn,. hotel facilities, through which scere oceirceilMlOii Friday night the uncle c-!rr..Vlmwn ParrMl - , ' I la'e of Alie-hVuv township ,bi',l ' ' i "0?? Vliwt ?r,,.vJ,r l1 V' fe' ' H-in EheibJeg has been enabled this summer to went to the hn i 'Lwilw street to ar- Jr'U n'...Carr?"- Susquehanna, aud 1 Ti.-fi ,?. . a(Tfe,l oTJn, '."f 'I1-0 nlthr setton to the , an v-ui M"iiiu 11. Of 1 1 1 r 1 rl tutr i,t , ' . . - u-.- . . in . - -. - . iUl take high rank, as a resort for city residents ' range with his wife for proceedings for a who are r.ccttHfiuid once a j'ear to seek ; divorce, as he says, but to forcibly remove health and relaxation in the country. The her, according to'her version of the. affair salubrity of Ebensburg, its great elevation. Uon entering he found the wife ami m-pbe'O? , nuts M;fiit:ry, im easy aocessiouiiy, ainj ; rying upon tue .outside of tne lea ini.ty vuc uiurainy, iHK-iaoiiiiy ami intelligence 01 i nressoa Its people have lone been well known, but i feet Tlniy imratidiatelv sprang to their i'i.i. . . - .inn, 1 iivmnp rewxvers in-ir own 13th, at 9 oWlookl Ar? M WasMngr'jn,(hd Pmnm.it temlier ltth at ? oVlockJ a ctr are put nn r!lr SUlmtillitca Tf IViou lltit I ..u.Anl U i .....1.1 .. ..- ,l...li. 1 .... .1. ... . J . . . . , . suitable for the aecoiiimodti;,R cf health : did not retire fjiam the room. He refused, and pleasure-seekers,., arid these ere of j and, p bile he ' wai? trving to disarm his wife small sisie and mutlntt aupointinents. Now. I her 'r.iKtoI evnlmii' ci,..t;.,i t,..i- iliS-om-l. : Snt.tnl-., i -..k TT i -; . "r n1 .-J couot a ,ouu v. illimsoii. fTltar- ! W'. -V',; Ch, at Glosser's school liW,i;;hl; ! &f J''V h 'd f ; 1' ii.iuiiziii, in nw seiiooi house, aeutumlp . . """" 'V ?. W" can t nc l;niml at to-.ip At . i . . . . . . . . . . '..nil. . i u 1 1 - - - - m j i . . ... . . . . . r . - - - - . t i- inc lln 1H .11 rr f iirfj wtw. -..n . The fi est account of John ilkirjmii' "-':ar- ' f'in ly rein tik-; lt b l4rTkd t,Tw dian j,f ?olin Wilkinson, a 'fwinor chAd of ffT'P-r tJeorce Wilkinson. Lit of to- J " N 9 . K "f? Platt :.. 3: v rV,1 however. ani);e piSM?.aod Vvmbitlhas api-mntments, painful but not whtch - do 'ft ' great credit, while the old ' ifepiiew, tliiukin Mountain Hcmne of Linton & Son, famous I wcalnded, then for its hospitality and home comforts, offers us oii airracnoiis and the promise of many new ones next year. . Of the to Jiew ho, tels, that of Mr. Shoemaker, tlie lilmont House, jB uel .ff lied this summer "with as fashionable a ooinpauy as eveVpeiit a week or a month at Crsrn', 'and the Llord Housir, adjacent tc the' rgtlroad statio;i, ve were informed, is also "--ell pat.ronir.ed b excellent people. Both these. ne,yr hotel ventures are. warmly praised; and tieff hIK.--cess this summer in wiuuing ratrotiage may well erlcourage the hope that the repu tat ion of Ebeusbnrpa a summer resort is in safe hands and well assured. With some friends we toot a carriage nrive uouut me xown, ana hal lreqnent ch; between himself and another man &t Ben, imams Tiiacksniun shop, aoh as a -re-suit, the pal ty of the first p'art lias about as ugly a gash in his frontispiece as a well a well known character in this vicinity tho eas'on to remark the neatness, cleanliness! other day. Whisky produced a quarrel 0,1,1 General air of respectability and refine- .... u i. u 1 1 1 . t v mc uuiurM iMiii UH('cH Ol business of the citizens. The streets also were free from rubbish, and the outlying lot ai?d fields gave no sngestiOn. of cffenr sive siauGQicT-iiouses. soft) .lactones, or s is too often suburbs of larger but ooselv governed j townB and, cities, v .,, . , . house," and wefe 'ribst courteously received t-y- th wif of the steward, Mr. lsalore Lilly. Mrs. Lilly kindly showed our.party througb' th various cpartineta. of i-thn buill:ng, but the sorrowt'ui fvights wbich'we beheld were not of a natufe to cause us to There are directed horse-shoe, thrown with great j boue-boiling establishments, force, could be exjccted to produce. The j the case in visiting the subui injured man Bees-ides in BlaCklick town- less esthetic . and more lot ship, and while his is generally known as Sam, assailant hat on the livery of citizenship. nhis horough. A Bu'.t at law has been instituted. Altoona's Chief of Police; Westbrook by name, after .receiving his ticket-of-Icij. ye; othorwise discharge, from the May or, a few days ago, sold his real estate at a sacrifice, pocketed the money, Hescrtcd his family, and betook himself to parts un known in company with a trumpet named May: .Welstbv)ok'--is Jt- lopherotts -scoundrel, ..froiii .ali amounts, f.iid-. it is to lie ii$pt?d that the efforts now making for iris tapuire will prove., successful. ..Another pblrepntan of the srme city, named Doll; also left between two days, about the same time, forgetting in his haste to settle a few "small Williams" which he had con tracted in that vicinity. Altoona is abund antly blessetl in maiiy .particulars." AiA.F.GF.n Attempt to Commit a ItAPE. Shortly after the. arrival of ' the train at this place on Thursday nijrht 'of lat week, ami while the, family of Mr. James M. Hinder wereabii. retiring for the night, (Mr. Singer himsfjt being at the time satelw-jMtficoru-etl benealb'tl e bed " kivers,") tlUJy Xvere startled by tfiehtciies of some oi e apparently seeking admittance to the house. Hastening down stairs, Mrs. Ringer opened ot.e of the ba-k 'loors, and was al most immediately, confronted by the en trance of a younn colored girl, w ho was evi7 dently very ttiwh frightened and almost out of; t ftt"X I'liythis time Mr. Singer ap peared fcWtTie scene, and secured the loop -t:i -season to prevent the ingresa of still auotf er unexpected vinitor in, tb. erson of one Bill lloberts, a big, burl.'' Auck negro, who honors(?)this vicUirfywithhis presence, and who was just tjwvn in hot pursuit of the fleeing feminine-.'' "Warning the last intru der to rtWlst'from attempting'to force an en-trance;-ci pain of leing shot dead on th;e jot, 'fr. S. induced the outsider to remove his ponderous eari-ass for: th'fime being, and an explanation from(,the party cf ''the frst part thereupon followed. ,Thf girl'B story was that she had coma from Altoona',; where her parents reside, in company with the "gentleman in .black" who had just been pursuing her, -tod for the purpose ef raiting on his wife,' ho we believe i i delicate health and that, after alighting from the train, he hat endeavored to d'ecy her into the grove ner.i the station, but fail ing in that, had made a second attempt to accomplish his purpose by misleading her out the Carrolltown road far enough to' rem der her cries for help unheard itnd there fore unheeded. In this, however, he again reckoned without his host, for being encum bered with a large water-meloif;' he let go hls'in'tended victim for the purpose, of lay ing down the wafer-melon, when she broke like a quarter-h'orsr, and, leing agile ffoot and free f iler.uy encninhrani:es, whiltMier mirsner is iliont as lusty and unwieldy as he is lustful and disgusting; she sycjfHulf race with comparative cafie ana founu, tis we have alrealy stated; protecting shelter beneath a friendly roof. Once more during the night, and once iri the early morn, the outwitted darkey appeared upon the scene, still lent upon securing bis prey, but a gen tle hint atmut .perforating his black hide with a pistol ball had a soothing effect upon his perturbed feelings, and. a withdrawal in liofh. instances w ithout auy. forcible demon stration, on. his part was. the result. The gift,' who gave her name a3 Mary J. Perry,' and who l aged aliout la years, retnrnca tqf Altoona on Monday ni;;ht, ami t tins ended another chapter in " the ways that are cfor and tho tricks that are vain." We publish elsewhere a communication signed "Inquirer," treating of a subject almnt which we kuow nothing except what a little inquiry has elicited. What we do know, however, is that the matter refejred. to has no reference whatever to ttx present Board of Cmmnissiotifl?',-a nerrnei- of the now acting members has received one cent of tB: allowance -accorded them by the old military'law, And one of them at least is on the record agaihst accepting such remunera tion, a subsequent act having nullified that particular section of the old law.- We would say, in addition, that if there was ariy mis take made, by form ex lioards this particu lar, wh,ich we..neither arta, cr deny, the error, we have no doubt, resulted from a misapprehension 6f facts, and not from any desire to pocket official emoluments which did not of right belong to them. Further than that we have no explanation to make. If those interested have, our columns are open to them Jos. S. Strayer, Esq., Burgess of .Johns town, visited Ebensburg on Tuesday last for the, purpose of instituting suit against the editor and proprietors of the Johrcstown lxiVy Voice for libel, based v.no" a barge of 'ignorance, imompeteuc.y and corruption, marl I.t- nimir lnrin tlie-tUUlliCipal ... j i ... : linger long in any one of thert. ! over forty inmatesbid men and ypung men, old and young women, and several children. Many are crazy ; some so old and infirm that they are helpless: oMiers are un able, from, .various physical :infrinitijps, to earn a living: One little girl is: blind; an other ehild is a friendless orphau; another is friendless and acripple. Oot in fhe wide world even in the green fields of the poor house farm there are sounds that tell only of happiiu-Bs.ind peace, but here are want and misery, wrecked UveSand broken hopes. We nre satisfied; lowever, that the poor c-.catures are as well cured tor as is possible under the regulations prescrilieil by the poor-house directors. Mr. and Mrs, Lilly would not starve them, nor abuse them; but we are not, satisfied that the directors have done all that could be dpue to make the in mates -of this asyhim, comfortable, nor have they ministered ttftheir diseased minds and frail faculties in juch a way as to givetheiu glimpses of the happy life which might baf-e. lieen, or perhaps ouce' ttss theirs en'oy. The furniture in each'of the celja i3 but. little else than a cot. M Those tolii aren aud. women would like au easy chair a.3 well as the best of us, and a table and iew pic turs in each cell would not ; out of the way. Nobody would' fotnphSic"'-of an penditure of the perff?le's iTOney which would procure such eiypple comforts and pleasures as we h'ay nientioned, or add somewhat to the variety and richness of the food that ff prepared. These poor people are not criminal;! aptd should not be treated as sn,h',. We inquired if they ever heard any music of any kind, and were informed that there is no provision for music;, f nil that none is supplied. This is a grest overr sight on the part of the directors; nj: ws suggest that, if they cannot do aiij f tttery they -.eioploy a strolling organ-gftnder to discourse to them Mollie D.rlihgiW earing of the Green, or Dixie's Laud. Tire insane i-Vuiates could not be made any cfarier than they are by such an' enteftainment, while the little t-hildreii at, le.-it would be de lighted to listen to if.' We make still an other sugeStfon; that those who canead should iot wt?ut for the news of thedaV and other ) ead',n,g -matter. : Jt jyould be VvU if illusfratcd magayiiieH'ff'id -newspapers were Supplied to them libfra.lly.'' . We called at the jail. We heed not de scrilie th'ls Structure, as thcrt'havc lieen fre quent references to it in the press of the county during the past few years, and if we recollect aright some Of oilr .lOcai ori'tora have haV' "something, to:' sii-r Of ft' rfh th stu'in'p. - IVe wlll-'y-'rttfc n,t Kh,.rit Itouaeker and hiB assistants exercise prop;r" control ovef theif wards, and that a diHrnf. guished Ileiuocratic jioliticiau of Eb?nsbi;rg told us, what we weie ourselves prepared to state, that the Sheriff is one of the lest offi cers "with which the .county has ever been blessed. 'His term' wW- soon Expire, and when his successor takes hTs fllaco-'-we give him notice in advance'" that he-must look well to his ways if he would be as popular a Sheriff as Captain Ikmacker has been, lt is a great trait ip an officer that he under Stands.bis business'. and attends to it with out" making a fuss i,bcirt- ft. Ebensburg is not a manufacturing tow"n"i" but it ought to be. It would be more pros peroug if it were more active, and enter-lrisimTi'.- Why iB it not? Some of its citi- zens.bartf ipouey invested in bonds or loaned on' mortgr.gfcs 'that would bring better re turns and do infinitely more good if invested in manufactures. It is time for -them to turn over a new leaf. They have coal if they dig for it, and there is an abundance of the best of tnmber within easy reach. Having railroad .t'omraunjeation, they can obtain valt -soHs of sup pi re a' as.-e'KeapTy as they are obtained by ot her towns. I hey already have the nuclei of two manufactur ing establishments the Ebensburg Mining and Manufacturing Company, and the Woolen Factory of Jones & Co. Let them build these up by giving to them ample capital, aud then let-them establish Othet manufacturing enterprises;' arid when mon-i ey from abroad' ''logins to flow into..jtbtfr town, and pppuiatiyp Jocreascs, and steady employment. at good wriges is afforoedto i!t' who come, and the farmers are siMulAted by a good market to develop their farms and improve their flocks and herds,, they will learn how much better is a nimble six pence than a slow shilling how n'uch bet ter for their town are manufactures than court-houses and jails and a population of non-prod uters. We met many of our old friends, includ ing McPike, of the Freeman, and James, of Hie Herald; and we need not dwell upon the fact that wo. were to see Xinew, and sorry to leave thm. We have a.1 rays en tertained wr.rm feeling for Eleffc!flrg, and have neycr omitted- an opportntfity to j say a good word for it in these: columns, but -. - 'r- i 'he fleshy part of the left breast,' infecting a dangerous wouna. 1 he g his parimour laraiiy shot himself throinrh the heart. The wife, hJeyer; silleged that the shooting of herm lf had been accidental, and that the nephew's fatal wound was self. intlicted. Sle also identified tlio, pistil f.s having liouii hougjjt by th nephew with money obtained !by .pfyivAva! h'er ear-rings, tljev .having' bljlfr.fnijid 1he weapons, she said, to KIM theiiiselves if Mnncks should molest them.'' llolhM uncles and his wife were dls eharged froin 'custody. LEH II3EP.A1JLES IK BROOKLYS. .. Pauiel.. Dougherty, fifteen years of age! ana folding at, Tartitipn.stri.'et,! &auth I prookiyn, attempted to steal a loaf qf, bread yesterday aftcbicon. fioin thfe. -a agon 'if l.ak at Cresspn, jSep- Jackson, at Faii vieW. Seotemlier'Sfttli Wilinore and Euniinerhill, at Wilmore Sejitemlier 2id ,: :. ' rcP:le and .South Fork, at Suniiiierhill, Septemler 2."kV. . -' r Adams, at Wisaingcr'a school house, 6ep tember.J?fth. " ' !'. itichland, at Itlough's school .bouse. Sep tersber TSth. tj. - , , 1 1 Coneniugh, at Singer's school house, Sep tember 2fth. - ;'" '. Munter, at Glass schooi house! Beptem ir 2Uth, at 5 o' hck,,A..M. . Lorcttoand AUpghehy, at.Loretto, Sep tember 3Dth, at 9 h'clodk; a.,m. .. Clearf;e.ld and Chest Springs, at Trexlcr's, O -Vle-r 1st. , ! '' yriiitf: at Fallen Timber; Octolier 2d. ;! - Special examinatvitrs will bt.iield, iu' ac cordance wjjh th.c. strict letter of the l;i.,w,4t tJnion Mipol. house," iu 'Elx'nsburg, on the 4th, 1 ltli, and ISth days of Octcbcr. shin. dHr'il 'Tl.e second and final account of Margaret Mitchell, administratrix of Ji.v V. Milch ell, late of Johnstown borouii, Sec'd. The first aud final account of ilw'tl liobl erls, enecutor of Evan It. Morgan, late yf Cambria township, dee'd. '" .... '' ' The first arid final aecouiit.cf Peter Gar- anu J-aa- Lute. i;tr.i . .fco.'e J. rent :c:-Vif.Mt.3i ?'M1 for Ciije 1 i In ' t I VOIKIT f.t jV MALK OR FEMALE. M ,.l J-l,Vtl J t-'Ijt., week jruantnteJ..ilie. p-crilMetnvjn mciil nt ittin0,tiir Oiwvr'hi no cmjkh1 r(iHre.ii f u jn rust v-ir.3 sri vulu- ah! ..ick:i:e of yaois r!it frr-e hr mn!. AJ- dreos, rrith six peats return stamii.'M. YOTiS'ti & CO.. ITii !ree:iTich-st., X. Y. T - - 1 ! V " man ana Ina' Lute, executors fit . -J(uuuk . LrV !C o rb-du'Jko JjfSil rhtt tun Lute, late ol D squehannatowpship, dccil. PROF FQiVLFH'is f'LlFAT "VVOK' C. Lewis administrators of Wi.lli.-Un. Orr, 1 rf'ti"fc I,,-, it, iWr, fte. , late of Johnstown through. .deo'd. i i Aeentmirv M-llinir inimitn IHronlmof tkl. i JliciiT ox the Record. Kow, hjiid t!tei runipr reaiches; the public ear that some Jlenry JJohr. whtu ;ksei s a bakcrv at 1?9 Partition street. . Dohr caught him iii'the "?; tP'neralTy, a. ttTsident of the rural dis fm I t a-t..: knocked him down and kirk1 'V aliout the liead r.nd on tHe stbmach.until ho was insensible!).. When the boy liecamc con scious he crawled away, to the vard of ail iron foundry at the eoriiT of Walnut: and 1 ertis streets, where he lay for 'seme boms unable to move. His moan attracted the attention of an officer of ,,the Third. sutv Precinct, who carried .him home; Iiohr was llieii; arrested and locked up. to await the result 'vt the injuries inflicted. The phy?ivians sr.y'"the boy cannot recover. "-I5TERVIKV.'I5TU "AifD ITS ftEBfLTS. lew tilings iii this World will' kick1 up' U bigger row than when' 'Jones, in conversa tion with a liewsjiajjct ?' interviewer,1' Spaks his mind freely as regards llrown. J?rowTj. ordinarily comes back at Jones in print, 'ahd.ltenithe fun gets lively. Hut it ruts, l as been "taken inland lon? for" on a -sewing machine, or roir,eother l.ilior- saving invention. In a few instances these disbone.st dodges have lieen Ventilated thsougli-the newsiapers, one or two cases having recently I wen reported, t herein a The first and final a-i-oiin't .nf ";T,,t. t Krise, one of the administrator f Henry iris.-, late of Cleat-Held township, decjj. . The , third aud partial account of ..Raines Yofct. aud Augastine YiKt, aduiinistrr.tpr ur J swob Yost, late or Carrojj township, tlec'd. The hrst; account of Wrc. I. chlr, ex ecutor t t. ivi( harV .Th.qioaj, .late. of EDcns- j Uitg Vpwglsi -dee'd. . T. ' '.fiM&l M. St NGER'.-"Register. Register's f ftice, ElensJ.mjg, Au 2, 1K73. ' IDOWS' A VVU AtSEM'NTS. ! Kotice is hc'cliy givei:'..th,-it' tV-e fol- ' lowing Appraisements uf Personal Property j f deci2eiitH s'-luctet" and et ap.-yt .for the ! AVidows of intf-siatcF, nnder'the Ac,' pf As- : sejnbly of the fith'day of April, 7i. P. 1851, j have been filed i.ir 'the Register's Office, at i work a day. iru2 - "anmssinn book f ree ioiny ntxik ngpnt. An-?re::.!tHtinjr expertnncei nation ai l'ltrrsiliNO Co., I'bilml hI'h. et J the motit powerful reaaer, stromrt hc.ier and remover Of tHilmluInr Ovut rili.l niit kmmm.tn Mtrtrrin Mrtljra. " I. ofsii.'hapj'ej) that the party of the secopd part wof.id have doiie well to have abstained from rushing jnio print. A case in point just now ponding the moral to thisidndJf common sen.1?' reasoning. Mr. fehepard HomanS bs . just uow the talk of. tbe'town, but, a everybMly and his wife mriy not kno.v .vvlio the aforesaid, pasty is, .find why lie rhouid le the talk. 'of thetawnwe rise to explain. Homans was fcrmei ly Actuary of the Mutual Life Coir pany of. this city, and was discharged from that office in 1871, un der circnmstaucea.wbich made him thcu the theme for a nine 'tjys' gossip in the life in-: snrar.ee world, inasmuch as ' he 'was! dis missed for "Unfaithfulness, incom'petency obstinacy, impractibility, and insuhordiua- tion a string of powerful adjectives, .hiv'.f of which, in the war times, would, have caused 1 lm to be shot. In this case be. was luckjrhe was only drummed cut cf the sjiiryice. It seems recently that the Presb vkr.t of the Mutual Life wapt under the pump by that artless and gentle creature known as a newspaper reporter, and said reporter interviewed the President as to the facts connected with Homans' dismissal from the service, of ..the company, with the result given aiiove.. Of course t,he inter1 Viewer could uot keep so luscious' aiti&flm. ,to himself, and Jie blurted it out' In. his paper. Heretofore,' 'out of 'consideration- for Ho i ti ail's j ; tf.4e matter had been kept rather quiet!- but' as soou as the facts tor,k air the troubles" c'o'thinc'neert. lloman's "Card" went the rannda of the metropolitan press, and the rpl.y of the Mutual followed, and Mie testimony add need by the latter has sent Homans up higher than the Graphic balloon will Imapt to go,x andhe will stay"np longer thitn Professor Wise will care to do. All of which proves that wheu Jrt'nes has Wen in terviewed, and he has1 had his say about llrown, and when it. iappens that his.story corresponds with facf.the best thing Brown can do is to silently eland it , . . . . , (wssii . '.; ... " ,The .Health Board, happily are all,-!? tc the fact that the Stat en Island shore Js. fre quently strewn wit-h -the IkmUcs of dead horses worked up on the Bartow's lieach. So are the Staton Islanders alive to t)ie fact, as, 1n.deel;,they could hardly avoid lieing. Miss' Lftta, the actresgj Mrs. "General Iander (Je'S Davenport J, -and Mr. Reeks, the well known actor, arrived from Europe last night in tho ft earn ship Italy, of the Na tioiial line. - ''Miss Alice Cai-y'is in jiondon studying Uie chief contralto part ip the new opera, '.'.:''?." no. much talkWd and written abpnt. Miss Clara Louise KeKogg, rue prima ion- ria, has .returned to her country seat on the I!Iutlsoni.7,"j ' r :.- A'drcs.-rn.akrr up town was horrified yes terday to.d&eover two skeletons in the eel; lar of the house'.' . They were subsequently identified as the property of a physician who had formerly occupied the premises. J-: 1 r . ..-, - l A . . Goi.iiEX' Avt iia'er ' Jei.lt CAE.r Golden Uake. Take the yoke of eight egg, well lieaten, add one.cnp white.. sugar,-one-half cup of butter, ore-half cup rf sweet milk, and oue-SHid-three-quavtera cups cf tiour, haying .in it one-half measijr.pf Ban ner ftiiking Powder. Silver Cake. Take one-half cup butter, two cups white sugar, three-quarter cups of sweet milk ; flavor to taste ; then add the whites of eight eggs, well beaten, and three, cups of tiour, having in it one measure Ban ner Baking Powder. ... .-. ,.- Each can of the Banner taking Powder contains a small pleasure, to be used even full, according, to printed directions. If vau can not. obtain fhiVvety valuable article f?6m vonr'gfneer, send twenty-five cents by; mail, 'addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package, together with a list of fifty valuable Recipe. sewing macnine agent is am:,to have been ; oensourg, ami win pe presented, to theUr- " sixnttu to constitutions '-crn granted the privilege cf leaving In.vhincs at i ph-tns' Cout, for approval, on V. F.JiNKIiJtT, ; rn" ",Kl ebilitatt-by tlie warm weather X'riiT.trrn ff ;.hem- j SKrrV.ttBF.n .M, A. D. ,7.t, to wit : 71 10 I A?? V- ' V i P"Tf"t h an j ,.1. .Xirei.tMrX and appraisement of person- pnririe, f rom sluKisliHeUandiiaperfe t a-tio:i aiiowieiignienr oi, sut;li tact, duly signed ! al irojei ty fppraised an'd set f parr.for Mar- ! ,,,e "ecretive oifrMii. nrlt in mnnifested or by the proprietors of such houses, but what garef, Graver, widow ofLudwi? Cravor", late ' I1"""?- '"rttm, UloteUaUs, Pustules; paraSvir of CnnWn tiorPU, : , , M'' ,..M froIR TX Lr,il tltl v T fijecinfl1 t,n,f- I 2- Inventory and apprais;i::et:t cf person- dullnesi.. di-rsines and Incnia teke luo l;, srories ot t!nK in.l have leeii told time and al uninprtr nmuaiwi linil'iii jiwrt 't.r ii-.. of ent-rav nii -K...r tho ...:in al;inir.ouu.wlloilier true or lalseat m unt.m.T puriKisc no jt to inquire. Wetrnerelv wish 1 to say. .that; if true, Mr. M- I'--Brown, cf I this. place, agent for the, roriqwued and tu'i- sijrpassaUe Singer SewiMg Machine', is not ; the man yiho dil the :"swanlliiig.' . He has a i machine that can' and. dees recommend' it- ! self, and he has come amcn us to make an ; honest living in an htnert way, and would ' not resort to any disreputable doilges if a ' fortune could be. ni rule in the operation. We j know these ! ptf tements to be ta-tn, and ! while we rsri truthfully say, after an ex- j perience of several years in our own Catnily, that the. ginger machine' is without a supe rior, tee ran just as. emphatically declare ' that if r. Brown is aiiove and bey.jnd a mean or inerpenary act of any kind., :IIe lielieves, as tve" Ixilicve, that no family .should do trithout a sewing machine,, and thus believ irig he offers, on the most liberal terms, a j machine that never.-.has and never will fail i to giv entire satifactiprt in jeyery instan.ee, j and if the parties whom, he solicits do lint rcrj lit iv n.ino. ni in. me iiv.i..uie rioonan, w transaction, lie deals fairly a.id fcq.iarcly, i Mnuster to and deserves to be dealt with in like man ner. Let him be encouragedi bara Rose, widow if John Rose, 1 son tdwiiship, ldec'i1.' ' late cf Jack- to.buiid it up and help tlx? Altai furops to re-i - V ITIIHl.ttl..ir rM-linoMlirnn a- ' , . w I j " - ...... ---,. - . -. -v , . v I Ir .1. I.--. r ' . . i..i. . . 3. Inventory and anpraiaement of nc kson, I r'.ZaATI " if al property apjuraiseiVjand set avartfos5'.ary the Uterine and Prinary Oi vans are mali-e, C. lnmfti, - idc.w of Fter J . lJum;, latpj-'f ! prolij:iim weakness or stomach and lntc-e-'rta Ba'rr towuship, dee'd.' ''-' j ni aipredtspjisilion to bilious deranK-ement. ;i?"V.e.h,'?rVlnd arrraisment ofperscn'. Dr. WCU'S EXTRACTTittF JIIRIIBEBA! V K:l'''yr"lly'' l prepared directlr from the SOtTH A JIll'ITAX PLANTi and is pecultarly suited. to all trrinritf, ticultles; it will clcansu the rnAcj?n biKd streng-tlM-n tlie iitk-oivino f-owErtP,-Dd kb- Mtn-m AI.I. OJSTfll CTIOKS f rODl IMPAlSCaw AM ENFEPHI.FP OrjrnilK. .1- .i i..... , ilk vwj i It fhcoM bi freely Ukeii; as Jorubeta fccpro noun-ed tiy mclit-al writers the most efficient PUKIFIEm TDN IC and Deobstbi ent known iu the whole mng-e of m xt&k ia nTn s JOHN g. KEI,LO(i(i, is i"utr tUjr. . iole Airent for t- United States. rriceOne Dollar pt-r IiVotlle. fcSenu for Circulur, W. W. TiKK,' of .Tohustowti a , stove dealer by .trail e, has lately jcfe'cted, a. nw and,..conynodiflu.s,: Jnijtitirg; v. 00 Frnnklin rrcef,, ,ntar' M. P. Meagher's .bck -store. and one door Irom Mrs. y innn.s-.'TPSidence. -The old shop was torn away- And the new i one built within eight .day's time. , The . new building, bs two-stciryf .he upper ptipry j being used as a shop and the. lower story as ! a ware room, in which one can And all kinds 1 of cook, qtqves, parlor stoves, tinware, spout- ; ing, epoking utensils, and Ihe like. His "Barley Sheaf" Cook Stove and his "An tht&cite" Parlor Steve .can't be beat any where. Mr. W. W. Pike is a good, bonast, fair and square dealer, ami deserves a lib eral .share of patronage. Davy Creed, at the,; corner, can point out the place when voii go to buy your stoves and to fit up for house-keeping, Give Pike a call saith McPike. .Mills, widow of Ja;ncs Mills, late of Cam- rna lownsaip, nec u. . .. w . .V I nveytory and appraisement rf reron al property appraised and set apart fer Sarah J. Glass, widow of J4in J. Glass, lato.pf Al- j legheny. townsVip, f, ceised. t fa. Inventor. and -ippraiHement of person al projierty appraised and set apart for Cath arine McCart-y,. widow of.M ichael McCarty late of Clearfield township, dee'd...- !: 7. Inventory and appraisement-cf person -rU property appraised and set apart for. Mary A. Chardon,- widow of John Chardop, late of Clearfteltl, township, dee'd. .' -v. , - f, Inveiudryrjd appraisement -rf per ?on- al property a j praised and s-t apn-iS'tor Eliza j lrto-y of jjeremiah oonap,. Jate of, iwnyhip, dc'l. It. Inventory and apjiraisemewt pf person al property appraised and set apart for Or- pha J. Evans, widow of E. D. EvanSj late of ilmore norongn, nec i. JAMES -rA.'!PHOntE' curr everv naln. ete. Trvit. Sold by all drurirists. UEUllEN HUIT, Pro Inie4r, New York. !' "" ' '' " - --f, t, dee'd: , V' : '". M. SINGKt Bfgter. "' VOA IN FOTK WEEKS' CanvaMlnf jy-i AA.OUwafonc 8(teni spronton Uryant's lAhrnrii of I'ortry ani Smfi f JM.B Kltk oof The JV'rir llnuttehrrprr'n Ma'Altal, by Mia Beecber and Mrs. Suiwe. Any nctjre man or woman can tiave dn airency. J.ll. VOltD & CO.; New T-k,lloetoU, Clili-airo arid- Jmn Francisoo."--- I Roth Thassund In Prenn. ic inrrAiKn. $ 000 more LIVE AGENTS WASTE J laroM. f Register's Ofrce, ElK-nsbufgA.Hg, 1873, I "JVlNGSTONE TEARS IX AFRICA! TRIAL LI S Tv Cjjxf set " , tlb tr it for trial at. a Court of Ctnmoo 'i jeas;;. to be held at EiensbTg, for Cainbria'c'oiin ty, comiiieucir.g on Moinlay, Fept. IstlS"? : FIKST WEAK ..vs. ITringle tf- ... T5. VS. VS. MtllerT ;' Hips & Lloyd, ('all an. Malzie. Malyie.. ....... Wagner. .... Cravcr .... Ijutripgef'.;. l'ringle....... :i . . SKCOSD WEEK. : .. John Torsvth's use... vs. Cambria Iron Co George CupjJ:! -vs. Kinney &. B8'rrQii.,v: iJummeryille ..ys Smith...... The 'Johnstown Tribune says that ar rangements fcij-' the grand social reunion at the Summit, on! Tuesday next,, are not alto gether completed yet, but the members of the committee in charce of the. preparations necessary'' are actively at work perfecting j gnnpg' tneir pians,. ,it,e improvemenis ai. tue 0:Donnen;:.M. beautiful grove, where. Jthe (festivities wiu ftra,,, le held, are leing made" b.v Mr. George I V.--..'"" oenwauerer.,, mr. vnai iea i en, mis city, will have charge of the ice-c,ra.in de partmenfi' ?.nd the various cora'mil'tees.,''tA' manage the' dancing, etc.. will ,be jdoly nn-' German rill he (made, and among. the for mer will be one h.y P.- Tierney. Esq.jpr. Altoona, who wiil tteliyer. a lengthy, ad dress. The gentlemen getting up this affair tender a general invitation to every person, irrespective of nationality, to be present. Perry Itojsiuger.' Stephenson t al. Redpaonfl, Mellon, ; ., and others,, tephensor & others . y !FfiiKey & B.lrrpns. Hips & Lloyd !.ys. S,vrartz. Pedan ." ...vs; Keller, wUJi ljotice, Supies vs. Hawes. . .' - Casey, Fogarty i Co..vs. P. & R. McCough. Douglass vs. Xeason..!. Executrix of Itichey..TS-. Jamison. ever 600 pages, ohlv-42.50. -Incomplete.4iofe-rior works a:otTertd, lfok out for'them. -Pend' for circularsaud see proof of. lheBtatt iaos. of rhe sea sod. Pocket Companion worth 410 rnnWed fre. H PUMA ltJl Itf'OS., Publisbere, 73 icitnsom street, l'liilaiH-'l hfo.1-' ":..; ,.- a. XalXR0-V6i TESTS IIA VE PItOVED 4 4 F. riarnfciiii Sew Torbinff 4 f a 1 . k . . . 3 WATJK WHEEL ! R TO BE THE BEST EVER INVENTEO. Pamphlet free. Address "' ?,". "tOItK, PA. Bummerville . Bonacker. Hawea, Arble. ... Tiley. , ........ M elloiis ifi'l f'lCicrf vs. vs. vs.. ..'-.VS. ..... ...... VS. ... .......VP. ,.J. K. HITE, Prbthoriote.ry. f roth'y's Office, Eliensburg. Aug. 4, f873. T.rritX ALK 'OPitAlUABLE j T' '1JEAL ESTATE 'The nncVrsned ! will offer at Puhlie ale, at tlie Court House in I Kbensburvv.nn Satuhoav, Al'Qfsi ISTH, iimt I at 2 o'clock, r. M.. the HOUSE AND LOT. situ- I ate in the Wept Ward of said Poroiirh. known j as ihe -Toll-atOProperty," on the Kbensburg and Susquehanna Plank Kid. TERMS OF-SAfECne-thlrd of purchase mon- I ey in hand. -and. iiyc Vlance-4n six and twelve I monttts. wita iniervn, . 10 ore necurea vy me ASENTS WASTED: ro? MBLtSSE5 !M TOE PURE lS..flEir.i: Just ready, from an oria-lnal pnlnrinir by IDA. Wacoh. This picture is irreatly admirpd b-yinll' who see it. and is sure to lieeome highly ffipti--lr. Though executed ill tUe lda-lnrte '.Tleof Uie art; In order to reach thematser snd eeure: lurg-e sales, the. price is made lower than tbat t which r Mhroinn of like quality bus. ever been sold. Trms.eafrenn-ly liberal. Kx-. elusive territory.' i?old only tiy sntiscript3oii Applv at once 'to secure choice of territory. Circulars, &c., free. CEO. MACLEAN. Feb- Usher, elWfuraSoBV.Stu PhiludMpbln. - . t- Pit. ' E0MEAV5IKRE, Aiisirr.tJfIS..' r MB EniTOR : As there are some vague imports in this section concerning onr Conn t v Commissioners and the military tax fund, ... . . . . 4nA.nA.. I thins mere snouia oe a runn.i n-iniucni, "iven by said Commissioners to the people of the countv, through the columns of yon if paneri 1k He amount of .i.tlilitary tax co: lected, froio ;hp time that law went into op eration until it was repealed; and also the amount paid out to volunteer rompanics, as well as the monies still remaining in the treasury. Theo things .are agitating .,i he public mind, and the pi;ople.-,of, chjr- "county have a right to knoysomeii:)ng'r.bout them. AVill the information te furnished? Inquirer. ITsclaimkd SfON K-r. The parties named Uefe-f., or-their representatives, as. wetl.Aa , iU(ljrm.nt bondoMie purchnscr. . ' . r.bout 4,000 others, a list ot wnos.e ..rarr.ef. , , Th..sle the above described property is made virtue ot an aci oi AsenjO;y ap proved t-".th June. 1H73. authorizinir the IMinress arid Towi Council of the Borouth of Ebens burtf to sell the same. . :t By order of the Coji ncll. -. i Y. H. EAUKHR. rturreM. Attest T. W. Pu.b'jL"lerk. Aux. l.-bt. may lie seen in thi omre, .will heftforsome- ! thing to their advantage by 'ppying to .7f' Ganitjsjri Lake, Foreign Cla ra Agent, Eb;- ! ensburg, l'a.: Bridget, Mary, and Marga, ret. Connell, daughters of Patrick: Connell, Co., Limerick, Ireland ; Eli Pyle, Ilelaware j Co., Pa.; Geo. Bang ley w imams, v.niei j-.n- - TTT4Tr, ..rt:,-hrp ' !. ' ' gitieer'a jelShe-n-yalley It. R.J A UPIXOR OTlCE. . ' r.uci ii.PiJih'i fiiioeiiiaaer, i iMi..: ii i ak n. i.munu, ii-i: n. f iiisourgn j. ..-itiKiu-i it ify;,-, njjiciiii-i , rbiladeiphja.".;.vho rern'ftvwf I r,cm ..'alnut sttreet to Vine ptreet in '.-iflr;8 his' wife's maiden name was Mary Parke; Peter Y oung, a native of Scotland, w"bkcameto Pennsyl- j mner ASe'cMi-r. Johti?;.'lKke, Er;., nppotnted In thoxnatter of the ttrst account of Thomas Parian'.,., Administrator of Patrick Garland, deceased-- t And r.dr, J;ily Vi h I8Tri.on mntlomof Mioe- vania in 1847 : .Moses I nic, oc.iooi, wnoieii AurlUor to report distribution or inonino-iiii Greenock. Scotland foi AmeYic.VslUiUt the th-hands of Thomas Cnrland. Administrator year 18 and resided, in PhilJe! phia ij Vtracf f'" helt 1840. .. ' .'' j ivrs W, Prsor.ii, Cl-k,r. j P.iirsiuntto the a'. ove avpolntment, I will aitnt the ("oirt Hmiw in IVOenstujor, on . krrc rlj-r- iT.ir 21st. 1ST:!, at & o'clock, P. M., when and whcre-all parli-s interested may present OHITI'AKT.. .im . rift - - JONES. Trefl. in Cambria tovr.rhip, Monday taut, of ttmsiiinption, Misa Sarah Jones, daug-li-ter of Itich'd Jones, dee'd, aired about 25 years. lJl .. . .. . . . i . , . .. - TEACHERS, TAKE N(Jrf fCE There will be an examinat ion of Teach ers for the Kbenshnr- lloroinrh Hohoois on the. 29th Inst , commencing at 9 o cuk-k. h ' : : ll. . 1 I.I 1.. Ihn Pnii. D...I.I.MU- imm M.. i Annucanis lor R-Uuuu a..........n. .. ......... . . ,ri i.lu will i . . . ' rrl lo-.i it r . . r ill tllCJI ntHi tner- hIHHMI. r xim o-ui.. io.dt. ui-cemm-r - enn. io.. criuunni .jrni OCKAff'S STpltY: lsKY." The rruU uf ftrtvri hintm iral 1 lr;f4ii An Authrrttir Histoii or .'a vtoatio:! .ir-rl i-. MAKiroiJD ir.)r(tViriclhe pbni. Aho'.mts with fTARTi.t.NO Jnr.iiMtf, '-.arii i, hiuirtrrr. Lawless 1'irarirt; nt txtvy fl.tlf4ai.nnA (inn ni nes Arhirmvr nf- alo dtursle ittnntrj. Tele-, qtkphinu. iurnn h'mhrrirn. Sec. .Over l SfMiilni r. SiJ.n Nkw. Price I a; t, A?ei-tn Wstiftf, HLBBAK.n 5K0S., I'ub, 23 I insom St., 1'bim. A VALtlABLE PAJUMH' AT; PRIVATE. SALE I J Alt'. ELI JN'fl MOLSBi BANK BAUX, and. I I'J'Arrm or l.n nil rf?,V AciK -iif(l n nd iinder frnrvnituatc io- vTat-'rinifton Township.- CatnPria ( 'o:uty. within one-Vo:!T afle of Llllv'a Station. A l?f.iMiec:FSHry Ouihuil4rAy. Tlia Ijinl is of tho l.cst qniiU.Vv aid is irj-an'exoel--h-nt state of cultivation and-nhunrinn'-lT fup plUiLwit sioih1 water. For further particulars apply Ihe undersianetl.in thcpreuiisus, or to Hj5."4- HHSiF. fc.t.lv Station.: ..: .,,,-PATUP.'K-M-JAiCSfYV ' .Tni.r .. IP.7.-tf :' Ilfinlncir ? rf,I!'r: snliscriber offers at private sjle pa iib--A end AnniHiinil at I1W PKICfcX-a Acr-3 of Ijin.l iix: AjiBtvr township, abo at IikU way. between Mnr 'erand Wilinore, aomo 0 Acres ot which arc cleareit. wUl foneod eoJ in -hh1-condition, witti a Lo I(uue.. a first rate I(ri IRirn. perf-c.v-iw.-'!w-.oper OutJimldina' iheir rCin1s,or hcdcbacl.-d from eoinln. I ,, v T .iJuOrT'Zt said rul. - J. t.. LA Kfc, Auditor. , ,.hlllrtt rr,llt nn(J al: abuir'acce W pure Water Kl.ensbi. A.r.IiC.r.jiSt. t. . , oa the prenu jAMCSl ij UYi m t-tvito'p ' -v r.n r r-x.- t tt i 1 'a- I'ortare P. O. A IiDiTORcs IOlICrjI TTavinft( . . , . VV lieen appointed Auditor by the Court cJT Cpmmon Pleas of Cambria county to reimrt dis- triiiaiiion oi tne money i-i me panes t ine .-Bt-r- ill tho Union 4Vhoil.i iff, arisitt from sa.lp of lefendant real estate.H in the se.of F-rlifr.iivtn, vs. .ichr !C awI, nn t V. lat aif ITteTbe?. r By order of the Hoard. . Any. l..-at. , - i ASer'y. DMrKJSTltATORS' T i,'" ana county, ave storm- contest of last fcpriuc. anA instithted for the i ..oVdial reception we met on Tuesday from old menus, as wen as oiy iocs mates us think more kindly of it than ever. 'Afield county, b .... j -the for- circulation thereof onfside the limits of the District Court. Suits for libel against newspapers seldom amount .tr.' anything worth talking about, -but when Timothy goes unt-ing for his Stray-or lost character, ana .loscpir . sat-keth atislaction lor wounded honor, the 1'oiVc will have a lively time of it, to say the least. It. L. Johnston, J lq , of thi place, and I). McLaughlin and i II. ;H. Kuhn, Esqs., of Johnstown, have been j retained as counsel fur Xli- Stnmr nnil-h-! "iw.iii, aiici.n poi case win. no tionnt cotne up. at the ficptem-! "y was experienced. ' 1 bcr trm pf our county court. TitF. apple which Eve presented to Adam, OTjim is's-aid to have caused Adam to make such , loh3. Ifaa rows, Sho ct ' eveninrr and tho latter on i'liiHi K' indow-panes were I t,l y '"'"csalcinbotli instances, Lhi-rs n.i. . . .. ' ; ,,r i'"iiaien ana oincrs I'.v,i,u,Jlr '"i'S.v'ious gaidens Tnn man in the moon was looking at the ; made-up clothing of James J. Mtrrphy, 109 . Clinton street, Johnstowr- t.e ofher night, with the evident, intentic of making a pnr- : chase He can't shne without a new suit , from Mnrphv, wither can the young men of j Cambria county shine unless they go and do likewise. Mnrphv is the cheapest and elev- erest man to buy from you, ever lead about. wry face that the whole garden becanre di tt..A nnnearance. oui .in-teo ii does not prevent K. J. lills from selling the cheapest and choicest fUnr, feed and grocer ies ever brimeht to Elf nsburg. His tiour is int fresh frorp tlrer Vrf, Which "is a great advantage. Cal on him for, provisions. A M"mmitted 6iiicide. t'other day by leanfnc rgainst a mule. 'Twaso't us-man j or xmv'te. The underslg-ned. Administrators c.f the Estate of Akdkew vv f.ibi.f. late or i.:iipor-;a , township. Cumbria county, deceased, will offer, at Public Stile, mi 'I'huraliiy next, Any list ! lst nt IV o'rlorh, A. Jl.. the following i personal, property, to wit: 1 three-year old: Dirk Bar- or llrowu Hojrsa. 2 Mitch--tiws, 1 ' Yearlinff'nult, 4- two?p'r Old VourtiT Cuttle, 1 : Sow and I'iirs; I Mowersind pen per combined. In excellent orner.-l -iiav-rcra, nun i-ui-.- - . . ....... . ..... jiay-rvHae, m inunii,i.i, ; lovels, Korks, Iiir-t.'liHins, ' IHirjiing-Par.tCross-ctit Saw, Cuttinir-Itoz.Cidev i Mill ana t ress, z seis Heavy narnes Hayty, the ton. &c. ; I Yjcg Stove, 1 Cooking: Stove nnd : Ctuiisil. lara-e Iron Kettle. Bedsteails arxt Ued- J dinjr. Clot lies-Press, oploard, ( "hnirs. Tables, i Donsbtray. 24 ynriW Carpet, and a l-.irjre lot of ' Farm Iuiplements aud Household Furniluru . pot tiTe mentioned. - . i C?Tcrins will be made known on day of sate , and a reasonable creditt will tjeffj eK. , ' j THEHESA A. W Elm r, I lam'-r's. i Cambria T-pn Aua. IS, 1673. nt, notice is heresy prvci to all parties inter- ! r-stfil. tfcat I will attend to the duties of said ' appointment, nt my ofiico fa-Ebensbnrp, on ,! if'niPAr, ArorsT 22. 187S, nt !! o'cloek. p. m., ! wheu ar.-.l where the iivu?: pre? -it Unlr cUlin-. I j or te debarred fnerrr.'eoiBlria.in on "said fund. . ... -! f?KO.V. OATMAN, Auditor. EbensburK July 'S, 1-J73.-Cr. DM I X I STRATORS' OTI CE ' Letters of Administration, on the Ls-! it.r 4 vnnrtr W wii'fii t. iief mmnriii town- i shin. riiinhi9 i-nrntr.-WfWWe'V. -ttnt-lmr leeii B-ranteil'tc-the u'ndcrBijtnrd bj the Jiejri sa t in w ... . .j. . setmen. TR EKR8-A A. IVLI HI K. Ami THOMAS liOOVKIt, Adm r. Crtinbria Twp.. A ujr. 8. 1 - ' ..,'J'he best Oil n the trorld for Ma chinery. "' " ' JPLirill not ciiU.' It if' not gum. ' JtUi CtUjd thect ZJarri OiI.: ' If you h dlrc fjn it'kiml of Metch tile ry, ask for OI-i:NA ; atul if yoiv oavnol buy it at home, enl for a clrrylar atul price list to -J PAINE, ABLKii & mfr, ri-nnte! totbe uul.nirnr J bythc Hnri.-t-rnr iiii-i-riiTrnrnp ivr nPltrrif.' iJ-S".' OIL MAMKUTLRERS AND DEALERS, rpepr A-o. SCO len Auenue.. I . AND COUPS OM AN1 IIKMWICK 1IAKK wa..l at the new Tani-eryy V, town,, .Cash i.ai.l r" ! V iZr ad' 1 JuneM-Aui. Johnstown P. O, Lorctto, A Pittsburgh, Pa. PA K TN K 1 1 S 1 1 1 T 1 ) 1 S S t H V K 1 . The partnership heretofore existing be twen the lindrfrsi jned in the marble maaoVi fae -lnjr hi ness, at I orett . dl"'vv. July 2th.l a, by aiutn.ti eoi.s.ir-M Bchwab . , . , ...111 t JA.MF D K EN EM AN g t, u?TJ.-t-
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