; f 'r A'5 US. J3BZ TCfcEC 3VT3" JJCJ G-CCJ ZEST jrtjiBBLffiyBi Ebensburg, Pa., Auaust 22, 1873. T.f J'li err. and the Other Place. fT";ltv time more days on the pour T. , 'i.nl.- iioiluced a second deluge. A barn in Jackson township, Hunt ingdon county, belonging to John Tl. Smith & Bros., was struck by lightning and destroyed by fire one day lat week' and 500 bushels of wheat, belonging to Our yew loili Letter ininn?TENTFORHlM -I,,tbcfem- le 70 old ve,y PWly ftr that in bnme composition, or at least among many their own estimation, and w doubt not there iallTT0" 8?ftel ' SeX' Ihat DeUa ,eal,y .b-'ved that she was at I From Our Special Correspondent. - uuio immemo- i Jrai centenarian. It is not probable 1 lal 'II I rarlitiriri 1 1 w! A. ....... .1 - - ii . . i . - . ' : u.ty experience ; uiai sue saw ucneral Yasliinnon when he Ttooier OaW 90 c ,.f !, . "I I " I i " . ' "-J "I by Thomas .Mitchell, w-y-e also consumed I subject an overweening Z V "Vv. T A licn u, t,J ,J"k alUl' t,ie The barn was insured irfttie Clnv.., , ' fbl oyerweening desire to assume "Whisky Insurrection" in the western I. sura, ce (V.npany C,eek I !J? nmentlouab( ? ' Prerogatives of the part of this State. At that time she was Jo ,n L sht notwitWn V K Xo,n.ot1Lr wo,tU to "wear the ,,ot n' ------- . or , years old, and, ti.i:'?" r .,fJt'.,.?K.!tl,Sta"1,.nS VreecheB: . Or to bring (Hir meaning down judging from the naner liVfore us. nvisi ... - .... nciiuier. matin hc o a moeli t nor tv. nt 41.. ... ... -i . , t .- . ' " ,.i-Me. was" i ii i, oi.rl r . . -. i-viui, muw oirong-minuea men nave been with her oarents. who C i JifW --ftn h"(,red P""d3 ' ascens n fion lltoont ""Tt ' iUl n t fi!l ige"US feminine "lule we,e '" " McIIe , y? of All- 1' . "s L Jin the tower of St. Mary's ! aTSckT.i !! a"d P,a7 '.' the walk" to ; gany county, Maryland. Delia had a son 1 ; ,', !n..rl., at H Udaysburg. nea; McVe.,wn Tft.; "1 " Jl' B.HWD,Ifln of t,,e,r lord Jlnd i Uleury) wll ifant ' . . . voar-oldc-r, 15eniamm I ooper by .T , "" ""ciea nwiera r A are, wo regret to say, by no i ten ' ,.. - ,J.. sixtj-tive miles in one hour and (,,(. : n,rai,s oYtin. k:- . J f. .. tell"'"" , , . , i ne minutes. 1 he hisrhest a titnl ia ..t ti.i T 1 ....... . r. Siturtiay lasi, anu was oauiy , tained was 1 S7i fnr s . i"ry iney stiu noia a hir, i w;is struck by lightning, set on t . i 1 ti tln cruund. one niuiir. liivi.. ' o ' O -nil s sr hool-liouse, in Gallitzin tlie Mountain . the cuefts at 1 ( urso!i. are Hon. J. M. Kead, Chief f tM,f the Supreme Court of Pennsylva r.J b family. , J ,,u. Harry J. McAteerwas, on Tues t 'lii'iniiiated by the Democracy of j rd'i:i c i:nty for Assembly. Harry T.vt om!;iv the Republican moun J-.vill p;t - io laoor. aim men we j ,.e lia!s what, who's who, how's V;,,jl,e.c-s whre. V, I.-a:u- I raw ford is putting up a 'X:ice i" ,l'nt aud otherwise beautify- li line jnoperty on Centre stree't. i.Kial'lf eiKerj.rise. was laid out in 1703, and St,':i bi' "nt evcr sinpe- Several of ,.,',rf a"J leading politicians ought to fc tin '1'-'1 ,1,e same process. Twotl!"llalld acres of coal and tim- i at (.'ivsson are offered at private Jw.. Scanlan, Ksq., executor of i Aiiw. deceased. See advertise- ; tained was 13,75 feet. j An ex-Alderman of Atloona with whom i many readers of the Freeman are "well I acquent," has Wen "sued up to the law" l several times, ir not oftener, for alleged I evasion of the local option enactment, and H i Miumay jasi ins tail uon js h d reached $2,800, with a decided probability that the amount will be still further en hanced as the ex-Al. reems determined to fight it out on that line if it should take him as long as he wants to. Mr. Geo. C lv. Zalim l.ns ;cf o.vi.: I Jr. II. A. Shoemaker two lots of ground . ; wPIMs,te t"e residence of Mr. U rn. A. Jones, and the balance of the tract it is Mr. Z.'s intention to stake off iiiTo :own lots and dispose of as nlion Mr. Mc Donald brought her to ibis i.laro. lie lived with Mr. McDonald until he was a full grown man, then removed to Titts burgh, where he still resides. Henry Fortune, the son referred to. is a man of most excellent character and uinimieacha ble integrity, ami enjovs the confidence and reflect of all who know him. prominent "posih," and so long as those immortal lines from the inspired pen of a henpecked poet which assures us that "When a woman will she will, you may depend ont, ' And when she won't she won't, and that's t!ie eii'l on'l," have a place in the memory of persecuted niaii, so long will there be living and mov ing exemplifications of the saddening truth contained in uieauoveeiecantcouDlet. All! rr- ti.tc, - 1 7,.; " , 1. " iKte.IA w.., -.mt,,,, w iii.wimg more or less : inenl, Mr. Thomas .1. Hughes, fo man a sei up .no on "ioa s in-su best t am una tnwn t..i, . . ' .. ,,ni MIIIU II I 11 IAII gitt to man, and we only make use of it ami amiable bride in the ix-rsort of Miss JCli.a Local Correspondence . Wl I.Mori?, Aug. 18, 1.H73. Freeman: Our mutual Xtw Yokk, Aug. 18; 1S7:. ! . SATURDAY SrIM! R si'ENES. There is no doubt that New York citv can, when it chores, he as hot a ila..e as there is in the world, even so hct SLK til trii till -J T t ness to the profane exclamation of the Cali- ; f;r,n ii"--.'"'' that it is ' like hell with the ! li.tott . ror some reason, apparentlv an inexplicable one, unless the clerk of the 1 weather is in the habit of taking regular i brilies trom the proprietors of subside h-.tels an.l mountaiu resorts, Satunlay has a peeu liar knack in exceeding in the range of the ! thermometer all its predecessors t h d-ivs of the week. It any one take hi Maud' An one of the many dorks from which the Meamers start for the distant sea-hert h or liver-hank on Saturday afternoon, and he ' will have no difficulty in grasping this ta.-t ' The it. r omUint of the period" is in hi ' glory; if lie be a banker, in snowv white) waistcoat ami varnished lots, with the ! halo of millions shining softly around him- ' if an ordinary bnsineys man, in straw hat and brown luion luster. The stafelv bnnli- i er walks with a dignified air over the gang- j for the purpose of introducing a little inci- i Kllis, daughter of Enos Kllix Kso uniL it lun oucurreu in mis necK oi tim ber" a day or two ago. As rumor has it, a young married man who resides not more al Voung ! w-ay, i spite of the stereotyped -rv of the ,r'""rl: V deck-hand. "All ashore; h.irrv np!-ad, 'i,,lr ! raising his hat to his wife and other ladv I IKK I'.llY.Tl. t - . T may demand, 'one of the lUs.St bv I tha,n.a thou?ad i,ftS from this place made r,. qi.. i "iv.''1, . J ui) his minu to form oneof a ti ii.nf rfvo.. L'lllTlll.tKf IS Oil I 1 1 1) itf.iiia. . .4 I. " ' ' " l ' - ' J n'x' Pavis, the lad who was acci j. 4ji,it and killed in Altoima. on i'ht, was born and reared in Cam- turous spirits who contemplated a pic-nic-ian, if not a Pickwickian, trip into the country for the good of their healths and finances, and havinor made no his mind h. proceeded to make up his body, for the pur- isiiijs within a few miles of this ;, !m VA sr., of Eell's Mills, Blair j (in! 1 1' cholera morbus on Monday -:i'liit. aged about 7;j years. Mr. s!I knov.n and muoti esteemed i) couv.l v. 1 L Hatch, brakeman cf Philadel i k. fell through an ojien culvert to IkofmeL. I. Co. at Cambria sid- "eilin' 8 Vv' at the thigh. i ' : a: i n :t which was purloined from & in this place nearly two years ago, ft i.l. --Tingly tied up, tn the door .( tl.i-:inie house, a morning or two It-'x x for the wear. Conscience. Ij. liiivvle, a young man claiming it ir. 1'iiii.deii, X. J.. was caught by rt j I n oi-.i' tive in the Altoona jard, .ii'it'v iii"riiiiig, dragged a cousiiler Jjjk'.at.ce. ai.i very severely cut and ed. ..V'v.unig n in :i uo gave fits name as i yM-eHn' was Miesutl at Jolinstown day 'ii ii- eliaige ol having stolen fit r:i Mr. Iiiac Simpson, of Som- He .'-lioHi-il lilit at first, but was eic.l and teemed. iisuraiice gien us by several of iliiiigcs that the coal miners at ! 'Mut ion have resumed work would ! unimportant item of news were 'A . ilte fact that the miners haven't ;k to any great extent. other adjoins it, and it is said to be that gentleman's intention to erect thereon a line residence for himself without needless delay. Mr. Richard Wilicep, co-part ner in the hotel business at Parkers Landing with our young townsman, John A. Thompson, returned home on Monday evening last, after a somewhat elongated and verv agi ee- gebtlc-man clear through the alphabet and ",rtba,Kl ? "f1' dre,an.18 .f , ulal ,eIidty all the friends he didn't have in this vie n. h 'eached the culminating point, his ity before his visit he became possessed of ; !Vie FV? U f '".s movements, and just durino- his stav Afnl, .- .....i ." Blwul lne ullie at e his boon ing coat ot his paternal ancestor. Thus j place, on Satur.lAv l.n eveijiumg was lovety ana the goose (or gander, rather,) occupied an exceeding ly elevated position." But ere the vounjr duriu pence spheie Patrick llaughey, the alleged perpe trator of a rape recently committed on the person of Miss Mary Doyle, of Cambria City, was arrested about five o'clock on AYednesday morning, at the residence of his brother, in Yoder township, and will doubtless le an inmate of Castle lion.iel. Ai- . V. 11 111 Ul III SlU - ;,, , - . i ' lay morning, and fiactured ;V. "? .i. 'J T. 1 "7 'r oes to piws. - """ran iiiuiiN oi joiinstowii. and t ox- coin- !....; i , i ... be his i,0rtion in H.-: mn.i....-: I !'an ,ms 1 a. S,u-Slv encoiicea themselves of Cambria City, affected the arrest, and 2o each is the amount they will pocket by the ojieration. The tomlstone recently erected in Lloyd cemetery to the mcniorv of the de ceased wife of Maj. John Thompson, of this place, is said to be an exquisite work of art. and coming as it did from the mas ter hands of .Air. John Y. Logan, of Johns town, a marble manufacturer nhu has no superior anywhere, it could not but reflect credit upon its author. Persons wishing to obtain any kind of maible woik will find Mr. Logan a competent and honest rnati to deal with. Don't forget him. Harry May, the man charged w ith the murder of his step-child, ami whose wife recently absconded with Chief-of-Police We.stbrook, of Altoona, has been found not guilty by the Huntingdon county court. It was proven on the trial that May is a weak-minded person, and subject to epileptic fits, ami that on the 8d ultimo, a.s he was returning to hio home on the line the tit pi-ice, on JhurKd..y evening last. Tom. is as gentlemanly and deserving a voung man as you ran "trump up" in this or anv other locality, ami "the partner of his jovs and sorrows" i a lady in every wav worthy f such a husband. The uewlv married couple have gone to Massillon, Ohio, on a bridal tour. May jieace and plenty be theirs for many years to come. death's jioinijs. pose of disguise, in the Sunday-go-to-meet- of hiss".- lav moriiitiir liMt or n crt of ;"i7 years. ilr. V. r. . i !.,. f the Catholic Church, of whic h he had throughout life been a consistent inemU r. His remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery here, on Sunday. .May he tvnt iu peace 1 Mr. John Kider, a well known cition, died at his residence iu Siimiiierhill town ship, on Friday night. Mr. Kid.-r was in the (3d year of his a;e. 11 is death oc curred after a very brief illness. He was a good citizen aud had many l'liciids in this neVh borhood. A C( 1 1 ) E NT , O S V A 1. E sr E sc r. , W T A T H V Ii , ,t (' . A thirteen-year-old daughter of 3SIr An drew Gillespie, of Rmninerhill township tnet with a sad accident at 1'ortage on her wav home from church, Friday last. It appears she had taken shelter from the rain under a car standing on the siding, when a freight train coming down induced her to leave, her retreat and cross over to the other side, from which she was in the act of returning when she was Mruck by the Mail train east". Her skull was fractured and one of her legs badly bruised; not withstanding which si rong hope's are entertained for liTTcmvy. Scotr riaycomb, of this place, who had his leg taken off by 1h: cars at Summerhill one day last week, is reported doing well. This in the second member of the" same family who has been maimed by the cars within the last few years. The weather for the past week looked as though "the melancholy days had come" indosd, so rainy nnd dismal was it. A great deal of oats and some hay have lain in the swath for a week or more, and if the weather does not soon change fur the better some of them will rot. The crops in these purls this harvest a v nrriin-inlB Iilu 1 ....-.. .... 1. . ' of tbi .,-:.' ? . . . """' r.e . . ...... . riri.ii lioliiikil l i .l i,, owl ..r ti,. 1),-. J-to,;., I j" i" Tii i" i.n ;. i i :i l i t the Broad lop Railroad, carrying ; .., i., t t, t- . . . child in his arms, he was visited by a r :., i w'i V ; ; a'-rt Ml pon the child and killed it. Ju i ... ,..;n iw r I. " i i ' Jienry Wright, an "AnitMicun . v;i v i in i...:... ot Afiican scent, had a -'slug put , ,, ;" ,V .'"', """- him by the aid of a "shootine-iron." r. .vii ;sic 1'intii.iiiy uiviiei. i t Thursday last a miner by the name 1 1 1 Burns was killed at the Loyal- 3. oal atid Coke Works, Westmoie onuty. He was at woik in one of rns. when a large portion of slate. .jug detacln cl, fell ujxm him, injur- Y so badly that he died inside of an lads Stewart and Ilufl". who were Michael (.lendelsijei ger. while in the Vcaling apples from a farm bclong- .c ( iimlnia Iron Company, have ii information against him before i'isher, of Johnstown, charging ! aggravated assault anil battery. tid ia s.jt) on each charue. n an who saw the new hand-saw litoiv alter M. 1 Oat man had i.t t.p l.im. is recpiesfeil to return the winch he saw at that jiarticular t the rightful owner thereof, M. St. .in aforesaid failing in which he .f . of snctlting to his great disad y t ie many more moons have w aned, i T " f. S-.eiice isanain comfortably J i in every way ji-e)ared for the r i i".ti'iaers. at hiscj'.d Photograph i'.u the rear (up-stairs) of (. (. 4 sl";t'. opposite Collins, Johnston :' tank. High street. Mr. Spence equals aid no superiors as a pho f aiii.st. and never fails tc please in tini-i, a..d j;iice of his ictures. p tMevirg rascal who panted after ' I nuts r.tnl then panted for an op y to steal them and a fine shirt on a line on Mr. Td. Mills' prem- 1 " l OMiortnnitv ho found anil is and :i.'tt,.,i revolvers the next time be a i'lotheR-liiM in thfit eueln. A lianelf of a few evenings ago, !..k out for spring guns f i i (' (Is is still rrpttinrr on "cniin. i 0 I t'sj-iitments of the human face di- P a . 1 iis noil uCvlnc .lliir l'ii't tues and picture frames at ? y low rices. Now is the time n. fr when the "cold, chilly -"" t.i sweeping around this way i" "shut uj shop, for Ins. be '-'exclusively a summer gallery 'u'gra i di jc persuasion. ! that creat resrard for aecuraev s all the remarks of the .Tohns- citizen into in Westmoreland county, one dav last week. the. man who did the shooting being iin piexM'd with a kind of a "sneaking idea" that Henry wasn't doing exactly "Wiirjht about his corn field. Henry denies the soft impeachment, however, and as he, in the language of the Greensburg Democrat "promises to recover," and of course will not go bnck on his word, he may ere long make things a little lively for the shoot ist. Mr. Geo. A. Williams, of this place, lias made us the recipient of a "clothes horse" gotten up on an entirely new prin ciple, so far as we have any knowledge of such matters. It is operated somewhat like an umbrella, with the order of things reversed, and is a creditable specimen of Mr. W.'s ingenuity and mechanical skill. Not the least commendable feature of the new-fangled arrangement is that it can be made at about half the cost of the old style "clothes-horses"' and Mr. W. is tht man that can make them in a substantial man ner. The German pio-nic at Summitvillo was postponed from Tuesday until vester- day, owing to the unpromising aspect of the weather, and a.s we go to press enjoy ment reigns supreme, beyond a doubt, and lager leer and pretzels are being counted out of existence as rapidly as possible. A goodly number of our citizens, of both sexes, and of various ages and nationali ties, are there to "sec how it is them selves." May the occasion be replete with pleasant associations, and may clear heads this morning be the rule instead of the ex ception. Mr. Philip Facile, a worthy citizen of ltoona, and one of the kindest-hearted gentlemen within the circle of our acquaint ance, had the great misfortune to inadver tently cause the deatli by shooting, on Sunday afternoon last, of a bright and promising young lad named Charles Davis, aged about 14 years, son of Mr. John Davis, of that city a gentleman who has many I relatives in this vicinity, and two of whose daughters were bore on a visit at the time the sad accident occurred. Mr. Fadle was in the back yaid of his residence, engaged in withdrawing several loads from a Spen cer ride, and had succeeded in extracting all but one ball, when the weapon was ac cidentally discharged, the ball entering the j right side of the boy, and passing through came out at his back. tJeatli I in t he vehicle which had been procured for meir conveyance to the scene of festivities, and were about to move out of town, she "moved on the enemy' works" and a scene which can be much better imagined than described thereujMm ensued. In the flash language of the day, "she went for him," and it is almost needless to remark that pap's coat suffered somewhat in the con troversy. Shortly thereafter a young, con fiding, but exceedingly crestfallen husband might have been seen wending his way homeward with a loving spoil so flankiug him on all sides, as occasion required. And yet he didn't go home ' not just yet awhile"' for watching his opportunity, "he incontinently left his better half to pursue her weary way all alone by herself which she. however, didn't do to any great ex tent either. Reaching his waiting com rades it: a few hundred bounds, more or less, he was ere long once more safely en sconced in the vehicle previously referred to, and at a pell-mell gate, past the toll gate west, the victorious trio wended their vay to the pic nic, fully five miles from the starting point. This strategic movement it is fair to presume, was not "down on the bills," so far as the party in pursuit had been consulted in the making out of the programme, but with a vim and deter mination which speaks well lor her uuin hood, she bravely concluded that it would, never do to give it up so, and the result of that conclusion was her appearance in the very midst of the pic-nician festivities in less than two hours arier the precipitate llight of her liege lord. Here we would gladly drop the curtain and announce the -drama at an end, but the truth of history demands the recording ot the fact that, at a somewhat later hour in the evening, an exceedingly demoralized young man might have been seen trudging his weary way i liomewaro, followed at the distance of a j hundred yards or so by the blighter of his joys and the consoler of his woes, who had ; not only walked all the way to the pic-uic j grounds free gratis for nothing, but actu- j ally succeeded in jifnmiidin.rj her "worscr half" that it would be the healthiest ihimr i,.. 1.1 ,1.. i.: . . ..." lie cuinci uo vo cicicitiB ins inuseiei 111 llKC manner on the return trip. Thus it was that one gentleman at least failed to enjoy all the pleasures he had hoped to enjoy, and thus it is that our "o'er true tah" has been brought to an abrupt if not a happy conclusion. his S.VO00 team of horses I t the speed of ten or twelve miles an hour, j Dirty, smoke-dried engineers and (Mokerx 1 issue from her engine stair-cases, looking as '; though they hail come from the bowel" of the earth, and ready for their once a week ' wash, and to marvel at their civilized ap- p""arance in the looking-glass as they take their once a week shave on the following i Sunday morning. And bo Saturday comes to an end on the Hudson river. KNCIIOACHMF.NTS OS FIFTH AVr.Jit T. The privacy and exclusiveness of Fifth avenue have lieen sadly encroached on within a few years. I'laccs of business have suddenly come into notice there at points which it was supposed were iiupnr ch;W.eahl for business purposes, and are row seen quite close each other, IVrliaps the most important innovation of this char acter is the large hotel now approaching completion on the block lying between Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh streets, on the cast side of the avenue. Work whs commenced on this building in June, 1S71, and it will be completed early in Septem- her. The new hotel will cost, as now esti . mated, something over ?1.00o.0ii'. The ma ,' terial principally used in its construction is brick, With brown stone trimmings. The building is seven stories high, ami has fn entire block of frontage, ''0'.t feet in length. KOM F.TUINO FOIt THE IlllANdEKS. The .Scythe is the title of a new weekly pa per about to be issued by "The Seyth Printing and Publishing Company." The editorial otVice of the pnjwr has been located in the great liumett block, on Ann, Fulton and Nassau streets. The object of this pa per is to co-operate with the trang move ment throughout 1h ITnitcd States, and one of its specialties will lie a war to the knife against, the railroad monopolists. As it will lie entirely devoted to the interests of the patrons of husbandry, and from a knowledge of the men and money behind the enterprise, its success is certain. It will ignore politics entirely, and live up to its motto, viz: "To cut a clean swath through the fields of extortion." Tin: xkw tuomes, The. City Prison Commission has selected the block bounded by Canal, Kiizaheth, Kavard and Motl streets, lor this site ot the A Valuable )Vorh on (he JFrit. "Thk FNitvri.rjEt Wist; on. I'ivf. Vxahs XTHK l-FimiTOiiiKi." Hciin? A Complete ' loryot tliHCVNst rep-inn Itetwon Hie ii?? Mf and the Parilic-itu Resources, Climate. rLL'!,l,'h' Nh,u1 Cu.-ms.ties. ic.. with I',. 1 ft nl ,,,.,"'- on Prairie. Mountaias. a ml t lie Pai! tic Coast. ltyJ. H. Ueadi.hAV, st un Coi i esnonrN-nt of t he I mcmi.t , i .,,, ri i, and uiillWot -..te in I tail.'' .Vc. 'i of r7ma'phiu,,0,laI I'"" lMM..y. The most attractive, as we'd as the most remai kahle portion of our country, is th;l which lies west of the Mississippi. jt is at tractive ro the emigrant localise it is to tlut region that lie looks for a home; to the stiv dent of nature, lecause rT the stv.rnd, vs marvels of creation in which it ahormds; t0 the capitalist, liecanse of" its wonderful ra pacity for pr.iduciitg wealth. It is a land of grandeur, lieanty and romance. Mr. Itertdlc spent live years in the Great AVest, for the especial purpose of exploring the country. Starling out on foot; he trav ersed the States of Iowa, Minnesota. Ne braska, Kansas .ind Texas, a.s well as DahO tah and the Indian Territory; visiting in person all that Was worth seeing; examin ing the lands, living and conversing witn the people, nd gaining for himself a fund of information, hased upon hisown observa tions and discoveries, more extensive than one man in a million can obtain. He explored the various routes of the great Pacific railways, and pent months with the Indians, imih friendly and hostile, studying their character and habits. He allowed no personal peril to deter him frc-rt the execution of his plan. Thousands of lonely miles were traversed by him, and h.e endured fat.igne, burner and many dangers, that he might make known the true charac ter of the land ami people in which and among Whom his wanderings were ifiade. The book is full of information anil facts of the greatest importance, such as could he obtained only by going after ihemas tKisin detatigable explorer did. It is comprised ill one large octavo volume of o':t pages, and illustrated With 1M!) fia engravings of Ihe scenery, lands, mines, people, and curiosities of the Great West, and a new nucp of the region descrilH-d. The book is sold by subscription only, and the publishers want agents in every county. GREAT REDUCTION IN PM TO CASH BUYERS AT THE- mite STORE.. 'VHK undersiL-nCsl rfipcf fully In Term tlm - It .Cll-i Ol .IltMKl ti : ri Mil 1 fhn nutv'u ciuon-iol ta.ensl iirx mi 1 the riib'ti -i...-- IN V it !i 1- Ti i i i c 1 1 urriiii.' . v his line, coiisisjuii; ol : il f'HHls in MOWING and RI- APING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS oiKI parlor a:d heatit, staves of the mot pn,.tar designs and or a!t vico I" lc.-s nnd ijicilitis: ihwase tr ma smm or my wn iua:-o,ti:,, p ; HARDWARE, ALL KlKlD j I ich ns Iam ks. S. .usi. tmt Itinu. Rilim, Mining Tnl.ie flings. Qo,..-. tr.,,, M,",J s'l , V tndov I ully. Table Knivi f an. I VorcS rtrvii;- Knives aiirl Fork. Pii. kct Ki.; e, i bio and T-n .iioiu, Mmt i "ni i r, Aprle ,, ct1"' eissoi. ?he.trs. Imwis I Mfops, flnuitttTt es. JIH l.c's. Itoi i.i;.. M i, ti'iiii-s.A iiKii- -. t 'Insi 6.1s. Piil nes. t'oiiovL-sis, SininiVs. Files. IC.isp-, .Aliens. Viji', Vi'm,.,-!!.. Iil(, lnin-t xii.l I i-,.. lilt ."SlIUS. I'hMH.S ot Hit k i ll1s: JSt'o VK tH-1 Seylli.-SMii.f si;,,!h.. I.Mkcs. ! oiks r U U Ii-Ileii Mine l.ut. Pcirs. Wax. Krtstie.c. I loth, s Wj'i. crs mid Wrinifcrsi P.. rent luiri-s Hnd Puti n! M-icInnt s geeci viiyi U rtivl-Sloiu s. Patent Mo I.issi Liu, s ,iad Mi a.iln s. Lumber Mic1' ' asf Mcj-I Hubs. Sii.,1 Cms, It, vol vet s. pistols. t"ur til lacs. f'ov:ci-. .iiiii. I,,.:,r1. Horse Shr,., an(j .Nulls. (n,i tovc IMmic-. Knman.f Fire Uricko, ell ,,n0 ( i?tei Punip,, ic., Harness end Saddlery Ward of ail kind, nixr.at vmietv; WOOD and WILLOW WARE bi yond description ; r.f;io.Yoi,mi( oil r;AMr,f ! Fish (! l.nr-1 r" ,n, (1 0i!. T.ubricatiV- Oil t I r:i2iil;v (i ropprios. ; nc!i hi Te:!o. rotfrc Sn-ars. Svrur Mol is,. . f-pices. lined Peaches Jtivt Apnies, H-inunv 1 1 isn, I lackers, K:ce. iV-a: 1 ihrl' y. -' ' Vamt.Va. n.sli.Wlinewah. Scrub, Horse Shoe. Stove. Hustle-. Cl uhes and Tenth Hn, !,. ,. ; I Kinds uiid sizes: Hed-t "onl. Manilla Kop.-s atvi . many otnel .ifiieh -s. Kt the i,,,i,st r,tt,t f.'riKh, , nia.4.e. painted and put up ashn.if us ic.ssil.li FOK c .c;h. i?- A libf tnl t(( country dealere. buyinjr 'riii'v.ire hv who,.-il..'i Ebensburg. Ju.v '. ls;.. it wslo Ttifm TvXcLcIxiixe s TIon't fllVF. It lP ! 'Tis folly to fret or 1 I ' '"idcisiif ned takes pleasure in ir.fi.rrti eet. into it. i.et ,il,.,.,t ii... .t.... i ' ,nF ho T ill'tn er of f 'a a brta cou n t v t tin t to i.Anv Pakk. Take three-quarters of a cup of. butter, eten to a cream ; add li ii cups of while sugar, one cup of sxreet ii'iik, four eggs, beaten stiff, and three cups of flour, w'th (iiip measure Ihuiner Ilaking 1'iiv--lu r ; first mixing the Powder with the llour, and passing both through a sieve. Kadi can of the iJaiiiier Halting Jowder contains A. small measure, to be used even full, according to printed directions. If yon cannot obtain thir. Very valuable article from your grocer, snd twenr y-fi ve cents by mail, addressed to Banner Making Powder, P. O. Lock lic :;i7, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package, together with a list of fifty valuable Kccipc.-. come on unawares; twouhl lie betier by far to lake Ihings as they are, and always seek to licgtiile with a laugh or a smile all of life' troublesome topics, or else take a run down to famous Johnstown, and while there pop into t'oppock's chert p dry goods and fancy goods emporium, uinivr the Opera lloiise, 112 Mitin street, .lohnstoWii, where a iovely stock for ladies' wear and household use caii always be found in great profusion 3-d ct prices no oilier dealer can compute with. ut aii average yield of w heat, hay and i nev liridewelh We suppose the te.t I,. ff :-f 1 l.o : i .... . . . i , ...o joinnai assures us read-i i,:c 1..1 I v , " 1" --v1,""'l'n' '" I ensued in a lialf hour after the terrible oc- r 1;n r ll0rul,hcan ': currence. A coroner's jury exonerated J ( ;ty J rcasurer. Of! yu. Fadlo fro, a Mame, but this fact -, ' Ir' U l,K U- ( "nuilb ! does not assuage his Kreat grief over the our most respsctcd rit izens, ; j re8ults of ilis thoughtless act. (usei vi!)r and just as likely to 0 . ',' any man on the losing side 7 !.U household. Cut with a Hatchet. A serious cut- t 'Iiu-tinai, llerg, agent for the ; ting affair occurrcci at Summitville, this f"1, I-ife Insurance Company, of I county, ou Thursday of last week, the im y"L yesterday paid to Mrs". Or- j plcmcnt employed being a hatchet, and I -vas, wi,ioW of K. I). Evans, late ' the party who came out second best in the j "ie borough, deceased, the sum of contest a young man residing, when l '..wing the amount of insnrance. ! at home, in Minister township. It seems. P ' ":tt L'enttni:.?i u. .a i. ...... : ;r inf.irmatimi en n lie relied nnon. that ' ' ....... .".ii,., iiiirv Jtral a ' . v 1 1 1 in n 'i ....... -- - - - - i 7 f'l'il'any named. This fact in- the injured man had attempted to renew r:.e fx rr.v 1'lainly the financial stand imr i an old nuarrel with another young man I't r.ealings of the Wig aud per- i living at Summitville; but the party of .'Miibhshed American Life Com- : the second part declined all overtures of an .loiuiug laitu in : mat Kina, ami, 111 orticr iu ercii"; 'uimio e!,t of a l.tH)0 noliev. anil wbil. j trouble -iib Uia nutacrnniKt. ViUiok llim- f-nil to the attention of all con- j self, as he says, to the woods, hatchet in nC illl ill vailniuiil .r 1 1... I. :.. .1 ! 1 1 :. . , . . r. i -. i: ... r n .r.1 ltd i- -"".- ui.il miki. ; ii.iiiii, wiui me liiieiiuun ui i-iiinng " this week what we should have i for sime fciL'iied or real purpose. His ackimwlirclge the pleasure of al assailant followed him, however, and, be- .. ohj menu ot tyiMitrraplncal coming more boisterous than ever, knocked o in. T? linviii r.f ii...., : i; .1 .. . ...i oa. ... M ivuin'iiil, . t uuilll CMll.'U Or tWICe, WIJCU lliv? llO. in .nninnil!. ..111. AT.. 1 c: t . 1 1 ...1 . . . . .. i . . . . . . J . - ' Mwu nim .in. muiim j.iiiy lurneii upon ins miiugouii' "llan. estAblished !. nunc .... r.nr- i aiwt okIi 1.: 1 1.1 b , . . n ..i..,. . ....v. . . v ,.i Jimi riKVtll.ll I I IWH ItUWUb lll "ver forty years ago. Mr. i Iiead, cutting two or three verv ntfly gashes, from which it i Iit nn means cer- I paper tain that be will recover. The injured ! and was acknowledged on the same day man's wounds were projieriy dressed, after ! before Christopher Keiley, Esq., a Justice which he rode home on a hr.r and is ! of the Peace of Bedford county. "In the now, as we have intimated suflerinjr very ! Ixxly of this "bill of sale," as it is styled, Who '-out of Mr. M. L. llrown. of iwii vla ,e f,r the .iust,y ce,e" Vliin r y appreciated Singer Sew- jTk. ,7 '"r "vinch the old trentleman TieiVf! g0'?! aRency for Altoo- Peath of the Olikst Inhabitants. A Woman uiio has .-eeil Three. (Jcnemtions Come uud Go. "Old Aunt Delia," a colored woman known by everybody in this com munity, departed this life on Wednesday last at Aery advanced age. Like the ma jority of the people of her race w ho spent the early years of their lives in slavery, she was unable to give the date of her 'birth, nut from a numlier of important events iu the history of our country which trans pired during her life, the minute; circum stances of which she called vividly to mind even iu her declining years, she must have been couia.-i-itl.v vmr .n Uiin.tr,., ypars of ago. Aunt Delia was liorii iu Maryland, and served as a slave. She, with other slaves owned by her mistress, was manu mitted, to take effect after a certain period of time. In the meantime the mistress died, and a relative of tha deceased sold DcI'h's "time" to a Mr. Proctor, of 1'edford, who owned the property now in possession of Dr. (Jeorge Anderson. Mr. Proctor re sold her "time" to a Mr. McDonald, of Klxmsburg. While at Kbensburg she ran away with her child, but was captured at Wisegarver's bridge, and taken back and lodged in jail for a time. Serving out her time with McDonald, she came hack to Red ford, where she remained unlil the time of her decease. All this selling of "time" in this State must have taken place before 17'J-J, as the traffic in slaves was prohibited in that year. "Old Aunt Delia" was one of the few or many who remembered General Washing ton. She often spoke of Washington's march into Pennsylvania after tho insurrec tionary "Whisky Roys," and alleged that her husband was a cook in the army on that occasion. Of course the exact age of Aunt Delia cannot be ascertained from any knowl edge or papers in the - possession of the family. Kor the past. tM, years she has claimed to he; over a hundred, and some fiv. or six years ago, from various circumstances which sho related, her age was fixed at about 104, so that at the time of her death she must have lieen in the neighborhood of one. huudred and ten years old, if not more. She will long be remembered tor her ex treme politeness, childlike simplicity and Christian liearing under all circumstances. All earthly that remained of poor "Old Aunt Delia" was consigned to the grave ou Friday last, in the Catholic cemetery, of which Church she was an humble aud de vout member. Uedord Gazette. The subject of the foregoing obituary notice, Delia Fortune, that being her name, is well remembered by many of the citizens of this place. The Gazette is greatly mistaken in reference to her age. Instead of being 110 years old, she was oc-'.y 81. We arrive at this fact rom an inspection of the original paper by which her services were transferred by William Proctor, Jr., of Bedford county, to Owen McDonald, 'deceased, of this place. This document is in the jiossession of Mr. Mc Donald s widow, residing here, by whom we have been permitted to examine the It is dated February loth, 18PJ, oats. Corn, owii.g to the rotting of tlie first planting, will be below the average a great deal; notwithstanding which there are some very good tirlds to be found, and it is all 1 ding earing we. I. A. pies and fruits of all kinds will be scarce. The potato crop will give a tolerable yield if the late rains do not induce rot, and the potato bugs, of w hic h there are yet a great number, do not cat all the vines of the. late planting. Whooping-cough is prevailing here just now, and epiite a number of juveniles and some few adults are severely ntlfictcd. The recent rains were especially propi tious to p. M. -WoleMagle & Son, who took ad vantage of t lie rise in the creek north of t his place to tloat some ;jW hemlock logs a distance of three mile.'., to their steam saw mill, immediately above town. Having nothing more to communicate at present 1 remain, Yours, Sc kiho. St. AfrtrsTiNE, Aug. is, 1873. Deais PjcKEMan Here I am again just in time to say that the weather for the past week has lieen very wet, and as a conn ltience a gresit deal of hav and oats have lieen sadly if not irretrievably demoralized. The whooping-cough rageth in this vicin ity, but as yet Very few deaths have resulted. Politics are iu a quiescent state at present writing, but no doubt there w ill lie consider able shaking among the dry bones after the Republican county con vent ion next Monday ..v. t-i. i us 1 1 lie si ring nano , consfstm" f Messrs. A. Carle, Kd. Maun, dohn Wilt Robert Marlett, P. Donahoe and H. Marlett' of Robert visited Janesville, Clearfield county, on the .tth Hist., to play for a picnic gotieii up for the benefit of tho Catholic church at that place, now almost completed, and reouest me to say for them that a more sociable lot oi people they never had the pleasure to meet with. The pic-nic managers were Messrs. James Flynn, Kd. Flanders and Anthony wmnn4i!!'",ir managers, "Will. A. Kelly and w m. Stanley, J". eryttimg was gotten up in the best of style and no trouble or expense spared to make all who participated in the festivities perfectly at home. A good plat form, refreshments in abundance, and a warm dinner and supper of the best kind, were among the delightful attractions of this most delightful affair. All in all, it was one of the most enjoyable and best conducted pic-nics that myself and "butties" ever at tended, and our sincere thanks are due to all connected therewith, as well as to the Flynn brothers, Levi Smith, Win. Stanley and ladv, Mrs. Margate, and Win. A. Kelly, for the trouble they took for our comfort during our brief stay. I will have more to say about. Janesville in the near future. We left that i place at 0 o'clock on the loth for Glen Cou ncil (St. Lawrence), to pic-nic again on the 11th at which pic-nic the St. Augustint string band was likewise engaged to play. Here too we had the gayest of gay times a fact to which T. R. Scanlan, Rsip, can bear ample testimony. All the concomitants of a first-class pic-nic were there in profusion. Including a superb dancing lioor, "lots and gobs" of delicious ice cream, lemonade and j Sreinhar.lt, the father, killed li 1-a-g-e-r b-e-c-r." Nothing occurred to j isvine two years ago, and a ....... t La ..1..-....,..... ..r .i. . .... .....I r . . . i ' jii.il- uic nriwiurn oi I lie in elision, tii'ii 'J- cially and financially the pic-nic was a per fect success. Ry the way, our own beloved pastor in tends holding a pic-nic at Chest Spring1 on the tilth and l!8th lusts., at which a big time may very reasonably lie anticipated. No effort or expense wil I be spared to make it the grandest afl"ir of the kind ever gotten up in Northern Cambria. More anon. Tom. isiature will abo'irdi this Commission and direct a new- one to pursue tin more eco- j noinical course of retaining the Toombs, .Li the arsenal ar.d buying the deiKit . blocks adjoining, and building upon that ; less costly and more convenient site. j THE WI!CSTOX-KNC;liISH J.1TSFI. SCIT. I For variety and complicity of events and interest, the "Winston-Kng'.ish enieute prom- i ises to become a first-class sensation, not ! merely because a suit of such magnitude! growing out of insurance matters is unprc- ' cedented, but because of the number and variety of individuals, corporal i-.:is and in terests which promise to be involved in its amplified complications. If public rumor ! is to be trusted, the defendant, like the "claimant" to the Tichboine titles and es tates, is not to be left to "tread the wine press alone" -his hostility tu Mr. Winston appearing to attract sympathy and assist- j a nee, which have been persistenrly dwnied j his alleged merits. It is lmt at all improha- i ble that in the coming suit he may receive the co-ojieratiou and assistance of several i insurance magnates, w ho do not hate him less, but his antagonist more, and be enabled to avail himself ol" monies that had butter, be paid out at the next dividend. Tlie : original cause promises to disappear in the magnitude of its consequences, aud th' d-- 1 feiidant, like Mrs. O'Leary's cow, to go! down to posterity as the occasion of a great I misfortune, and to be indebted to a"cident ' and bovine porvcrsoness for an nndef-ervod niche in the temple of notoriety. "We do not know how far the possession of uncom fortable secrets by a certain party, rei-ently a tenant of Ludlow street jail, enables him to compel the allegiance and assistance of those who ai'o backing him, but it is wholly unlike their reputed shrewdness and wari ness to entangle themselves further with a party whose rascality is without parallel. and whom they had, for the good of their ! following, better pension oft" than to brave j V- l. l --.j- -. - l. : . - .. : 1 1 f ii .. ....... .... nine; i as theii complicity in this affair is reui'-m- j Ik red. When this trial comes off we ven ture to prophesy that Winston will com- pletey clean out tile entire crowd of black- i mailers and their backers. AN ILb-fATKI FAMILY. ' ' Three years ago, F.phraim Steinhardt, ! who did the shoot injf in the Yesey street i tragedy, was discarded by his father for per- ! sisteiit . profligacy. From that, time until two months ago, when he went into Messrs. Steinhardt Rros. t Sehonhanh's manufac tory to learn segar making, he roam-d aim lessly from oiih Western city to another. Alio'.it six months ago he was iu Louisville, where some relatives of the Steir.hardt fam ily reside. One day he caused it to !x tele- i graphed from that city thai he had been shot ; ami mortally Wounded in a saloon fight. The story was pri.ited in the newspapers CTcry- j where, and of course reached his parents ; here. They were distressed at the supposed , disgraceful death of their son, and telegraph- j ed for particulars, and to have the liody s"tit i to New York. An erratic element seems to i pervade the family. A sister of Rcnjamin hersolf i n liu- i little later a : daughter poisoned herself to death with i Parisgreen in this city. The latter had fall- ; en in love with a young man w hose poverty 1 made him unacceptable as a son-in-law. Ha j forbade the marriage, and broke oft" the en- gagement. He then chose a suitor for his I daughter after hisown liking, and she suli- ! mitted to her fate, but the union did not prove a happy one, and the daughter ended , it wiin suicicie. SWINDLES OX CNTLK SAM'S BOYS. A sailor on board the Unibd States steam ship Tuscarora tells of a niece of sharp prac tice on the part of the j-iymastcr of that j vessel, whereby the officers were given an ; advantage over the men, which was ex- 1 to tlie scnsiiitiities or i The law requires that all the Oh ' l.r friend ? oh : to another. I to on v f n mi S. .1 are on going, mv am!.-, ble vhereatv you going? said one mi goinga new suit of clothes 1 lessee Rrotht-r. Oh! where iiiiDecvuEril me u-TeneT lor THREE CF THE M3ST0PULr.l. AND RtLIAfe'LE Mowers and Readers, Manufactured in th Cnped .slates vi m mm m msmvt " T rv : - whieh has Riven such universal S8tlracr!nu m thi-i vicinity during the p.ot four years; I I I If hi PI I P-p Awl . i o they keep, my r, m iab'.e friend'. h '. w here do they k"ep'.' sa'd he. They keep Mt lit Main street. 'ami their store you shall quickly see. Th'-n 1 will go with you, my amiabio friendibvii I w ill po w it h you, said he. So they bolii went together mid with suits for mild weather they were soon fitte,, to a T. T, 'J'. Go hoii mud do likewise, dear reader. y oon-f riif fed and i- ht-runnin ivcr 1 1 Ji i.;l 1. 1 nov in us, with a siileol f i t-in l(J.Jto 12.0iKJi d lairt. but not l-.-u.-f, tlie mmw f-P, MnEtY-FOiYEIl MAiltf, One cd the most simt-le and buhl est drniifftit uini Miiii's oi ue. ii. is no eoa wheels, uo- iieces.-ury sun: ti, or on ex lii Tilt: Pjijdc whii h Kve present ul to Adam is said to have caused Adam to make such a wrV face tlcit the whole garden tiecame dis torted in appearance, but that aileged fact does not prevent K. d. "tills from se'lin-j the cheapest anil choicest flour, feed an', grocer ies ever brought to Rhenshiirg. His tioiir is just fresh from the .1.-5, which is a great advantage. Call on him for provisions! bolts or iiieccth Kur hist lull, where it v as rt.J n-.irM by all uoo.l judges ot ' iu-h in.i.:hii;e. V.-J !"""."' lv'-'",'f if pur.hav the hp-t .V ,; F.lf AMJ WK M'Ut in the market ale 5n vi.ed to call nnd leave their orders curly with the un lrsiiMiel. CiE.J. lll'XTLEl'i I.bei.st.ui g, .June G. Ist7;s.-t f . Loretto Property Tli.VKr. WlNbs. Tell me, ye winged ' winds that round my pathway ro:ir tell, . oh! tell me where, oh ! where I'll find the ' eheaprsrt store? The winds replied and this ! i ik-i Min, i i:-l ' l" n my ll.ilie : pf.p li:l-e hud h.i lin-lc To cut? inv oiTnil inor. ' fiiUy in good d" every kind tii.-in Myers t-c Lloyd's cllr rip Ft. -re coniid--to. o Lost stock orA p-iccs none can h -at. l!fJ!R1V Ynt I.o.s oT Ap;rtite, lynepi:i.;iiidiirostion T)enessioii of ,-ii''it.-, miii ticiii-iiil Ijcbilityi In tl"il" Vllliolis lo'-IIlS KKItlOePuosCHOUATKO Ll.lXKIl ni l AI.ISATA inadebv 1'ASWKI.U llAZ A H o - (i., N ew York , ill id sold by till drmri; ists. is the last tonic. A a st imulHiit tonic f or pa tients reco emitf from fever or other sieknirss, it has no equnl. irt.ikeiiiiiiriiiifthesi-iisoii.it prevents fever and uuu and other intermit tent fevers. .ri-H5.-)t. A t.OTtlFt;!:iP.r it mite in I-orttto bor & onifii, i hihithi county, ih , known on the phiii of saic) bor-onu-h us Lot Xo. 7S fi-i.,tin.r fr et on 5r . M i r v's it r-r t a n 1 -Tcndimr f uck 1ml feet to st. .lo- strccl iia ins- tlereon erected a trond ;lVO-STlir,V FRAliE DWEIinfi 1I0LSL j WITH BACK KUCHtN 2UiLDiK3 ATTACHED,' Frame StaWc, an1! other Oiltklldls. The House contiiins seven rooms, beshle-: tlnj kitchen, nnd hits a commodious c Pr under it all in the best n-.-der. Ciieap at f l.ofifl-one-third meiish; bainr.ee in two equal nnnual pay tin-n ts, iv i iti iiiTer' t. b,od title. Apply to I no owner. .IOi:p:i Ot'TW A I.D, or to tiKO. VV. (IAT.MAN, Ueal F.stnte Asrerif, June JsTVtr. Ebensburg, Pa iii:cK-r.iTFNr.F.K;'-:::.-'if:irrie,i,.v i.;tii, nt I in- tes'.dcnci' of the bride's father, 1-v tlcv. it. A. Tink. Mr. Oitbi icl P. 1'Jcek and Miss .Mary IV . it. ul... - - IVc liUi if notice favi r.ihlv e cry bodv thnf Ifc-ls inn rried. but we wrote this notice trom choice, w ithout le.-ir. fiver, or nfTn tinrt. and ' without the hepeof reward or the fear nt pun- Jsliment. either in thi world or the world io ' come. Mr. I b-ck has g-ot mi nnel of n wife, and Mary hiis wen ii vfmd mini ami husband. ; and they both have our -rood wishes, our 1 esteem pud our prayers for thoir present nnd ! future wet fn re. May their hark sriitie smoothly : down life s stream till it launches iti an ocean of perfect hls where they will become 1111 jrels indeed. Mary is one now, M. j ItllPiiiON -II INKS.- Married, nt thr Cntlio- ', lit church, Summitville. on Muuiiny morninsr ( last, by l(cv..Iohu HacUett, Mr.- I. like Mnre-nni ; ami Mis- Catherine M. Hines. all of that place. 1S1 I I Alt Y. OWKN'S.- Hied, in this p!;ioe. on Tuefdrly last. Mis. Hachcl wen, wife of Kichard Owens, ii);ed about til years. A uiiuijuiiu ii uuilull i ilUiUil iut'lcsleci i;afllts have been roiiorlfnw in the northerii part of this coitntV that our rates for Mann bteturiiiK- Woolen i,oo1j, Ac.i o .... niii-.l. .;-ii..f tlimw rlie.v rt'nl ly Mre we llecm n.i our own pnii.'i-iinn and rof oi me pnoiic io publibU the tl: lollowm-f I.I.ST OF i nif Es. .- 5.".-"(i per pair, ''' and 3.) els. per yard: "" ct5. per yard : ."0 ct her r a Carding and Spinning 2(1 ct. p'er ill,' C anting i o i- T. M. .JONES' A- SONS July is, ts-.3..f. Kbeiisbiii- Woolen J actory, TII.Tiikc ts t-"I.l llllcls 'asi meres. . Satinet ts t Any td. c t i: v Ii U L I . C.unn to tl.o the rubsci itier. in Chi-st town ship, J u:ie iirh, a two-year-old flbACK IJCt.f.. witn a while spot on his face, one between his horns, iiiioiiier on each sid.? ol his head, and st ill nnot heron each of his knees; is white f rom the breast funic ward, an! ha n red stripe on his back. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pny charjres. and take him away; otherwise he will be disponed of ac cording to law. .lour AiKHAitT. Chest towiishio, Aiijt. 22. IS73.-ot w il AUK WlbI.INC;T) WIIHK, person, old -:r iiiii'iij. nf eil ll-r .... n make I rom f it) to ' per woe!;, at hoilie tifr , evriinjf. Wanted h nil. Suitatile to either City or Country, and any season of the yuan This js a rare opportunity for thfisn who art out of vcrlt, nnd oiii of money, to tuake an lnd--ix ieh nt livtit-r. Xo eiipiial heinir reiintred Our pamphlet "HOW J o M. KK A LIViNf;.-' pivin foil iiisli iicii-.iii, sent on reeejpt of PJ cent. Ad.b-cs. a. in f; ton i Co., Morrisutiiu- Wenlchester Co., N Y . it i- Co aland Timber PROPERTY LOOK. IIILIM! 'IHi; undc isiiiin d desires tn inform th.. 1 7.eiis of Chest Hnrlius itit'l rWhiirthai i. has lins dav 'loiiiht from. las. A. latllefielff Hja Ul.ACKSMl 1 H.SilOl'.tockandTools.and -.Ttl iMi ry mi liii- bn.-iiies8 in ail if branches. Pne t ial attention paid to Horse Shoem--. The p.-l-troniisfe of i!40 pif-die ir, r spcctrulTv eolnitc ami s.it ist act i. .:i uifHrauf ectt. I si-" tJraia taken in exchange for work. . WMJUiiXP-s. host Srui)fs, Apill .", 1.07a, t LM-tim. AT PRIVATE fi ALE ! SITUATE AT fRESSON STATION, PA. II. R, Ax Immense I,asd Sat k. On Patur rlay, Patrick Flynn, of Oulick township, ('learfiebl comity, scml to Messrs. Thomas McCaulcv & Co., of Albxina, four thousand acres of lain! in said township for five hun- 1 tremely ilispleasin ilre.l anil fifty thousand l"llars, resiervinc I poor .lack. The ' from trie property nmr nuiiureii acres 111 iour ; money pam oui ai sc. -i in unru -. . farms, a paw-mill, prist mill, and sixteen 1 shall lie in goM, as greenbacks are not. much I . tl 11 CJ AGTl3 bonsvs ami lots in. Tanesvi'.Ie, worth twenty- ! sousrht after in foreign countries. A few ' "T - r five thousand dollars. He also has other t'ONTAIS IKG- ILF.INKIiV i' i The Hfli'Ili: hours before the Tuscarora arrived at the rironertv including fifty million feet of port of San l'mncisco from the 1 sthmns, all 1 . 1 . . 2 ...1. ..... .. I r-..-.l ...;l. rr I f I-.. .'I .. ....t.i pine timber, worm a quaricr 01 m mution. One-third of the property hoM was Imug-ht, 1 hy Mr. Flynn, II. I. nridjreii-, and W. T. Simpson, of Lock Haven, seven years ago, I for thirtv-six thousand dollars. Twenty i ' Wa t' "rown, pere, is utill j severely. We suppress names out of re- ! Proctor states Delia s age at about 213. , j "r'y. "nd the indi-j t n .-A crwutt for tio romll., e it j . , : TTaw l-;.-tb n-c.iihl thnrefore date hack li . UHVS Will t i mo i ' " ."...w. ji 1110 WUIIUCIC'CI lllilll, .4 -" - - t Will Clear 1 ...w.. , p . . ... v V it L y:t 1,5ng -n the land, whom we ebteera too highly to pain in any about, 17'JO, making her 83 years old at the : land is heavily covered with pine and uu- ty and break up a most disreputable b-i-u- j i I manner. time of her death. Negroes who live to derlaid with coal. ness. for thirty-six thousand dollars, twenty months ago Mr. l lynn bought Mr. IJrul gens' interest for twenty-five thousand dol- I lars, and to-ciay pam iir. iu"wre miy mou j sand for his share. !lr. Flynn nets four ! hundred and fifty thousand dollars by the I transaction. In 13."4he settled in Clearfield county a poor man, and is to-day worth ' eight bund red thousand dollars. This tale to McCanley & Co. is the largest ever made in Clearfield c ounts-, lie predicts thai they -ii 1 . ;ii;.n , 1 . ; mi n -ii -i i.. 'r 1 1 1 win clear m mini"" twci- . . the otTicers were served with E'.i'tci'ing gold ' coin; but the common sailors could gt;t no t pay until they reached port, where they re- t ceived a few dollars in greasy greenbacks, J which are at a discount iu California. A SQfARE SF.XTESCE. i Recorder Hackett has sentenced a "roper- ! iu"of a "skin game" gambling house to two j years in the State xrison and a fine of 31,- WO, which, of course, he will have to work otxt which will make his term alxmt five or six years in all. N'ow if Recorder Hackett ' will see that this is not. an isolated case, but j sentence every like criminal who is brought : before him and proved guilty to a like termi j ne -win cieserve tne t nanus 01 tlie comirnnu- morccrlcsr, underlaid vitfi the A portion of the Land "ell timbered with HEMLOCK, OAK, CHESTNUT, &c. taw" The uttentien of persons wihinif to c n iraife in the ininimf f Coal and manufacture! or Oikc is tmrti.Milit. ly invited to 1 tiii .-.. lis tne I-inds offered surpass, fither forspeclilatioii 01 l.,tl iu vestment, any proe. ty 10 be louud in W'c-ierii I'eiins.vlvaiiia. All information giwn by addre.sinir ji. K. rc.A ., r.fcV"'r "f M. M. AUAMS, dee'd. Kbcnslmrjr, Aiiif. l-7:f.-tf. At'ortietf-al-Lnic, QAuO M. i;kadk third dojr from Hih 3JAVtjym 'f o TUT. I-, ill'.F'KN liKXT VoTKIl OF f Mi 1 IIUIA COl'NTY : lwifi-t d wil fi this liay't doin in the I JemoeiMl ic C. .:i n'T Vt'i rl'n tiorr. I hereby ot;cr niVhelf h n .'.' nth nt t mitti xl.tlc for the ofti of SM l-lf.'FK. and pledge 11T-t-clf, if elected, to fiii!lithe d-Jtics faithluilr imil to the til mj abiutv. JA-ii:s RK-rrnftb. June?:). is;.t. .Im J ohn.-tow n, I'a. du MAKING, mm ..f the biid'es of kben- bnrif and vii-inM v N directed to thi fact thdf : MllS. J. K. J! J.' KS Inn just n c M ed no iniiM-e , ot new nn i !ii-h!i'i!.:bic .iliiiincri (iuwls. ai her ' room, in the K-i t Ward. I.benohnr.-, WpdlfHjr' ' toiiiier-. If.ci-- et-'- t stx-i-ttilj. Itt-osMnakirtif ,-,,,ii.-. I'll'' i;iinniiif ol (he public is respeew fuii so!k uneldy.J YinsT N 1 ION I. S.MJDLKaNO 1 HAi'XF.SS?Ho!OFCAMHHIA COCfTTy, HifTh ftrcet. MipposiU CtdiHl PehfTf.l Hbicvj V Wmil, KiieHstuij ir, M. M. O'NEILL & o , l'ropi ictoi s. Sn-fo;. ,mil irni'jK made atid re paired cu t all orher work in mv Iiitb efCUt'l in the best manner, oa the simrtest nrttlce, arid l tlfj uiot ix-aonatite inteo. f.l 7"i(.I,! COAL! ! The snh-criber is V now prepari-f ti fur:ii.h. It liutreor small i(.in!i'i;v. nil qu-il.ties .if A NT' H APITK hq1 fllTCMINOrS l.X'IAU at lowest murket rate. Coal debveied uruiiintlv and tree ot charjeifor h.iiilioii ul any point in K. -" rS' r,r vicinity. Rleushiir, " tmce on centre si reei, ciraers leu at tbe Zahm .t "If."., , ,Vvl
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