CIZ2 EMME2 aLH5X. EfT EK MTW. - - J ::4 !''" 4-t e 1 ml icr : Li f i i-J , v an L-jSC ore r Iff ,0118 1 on f iVP Jit i.- .V.lS'l I sei-t eii e i'1 :VY ViAt ;st:-t 10 J' pre i'k. jifTilH FBEEMIBjj Ebensburg, Pa., ma liar , i.f7wf. - J. ... J 1 1, AND PERSONAL. Here. There, and the Other Place. k whitewashed Brown Tuesday Ton thin t tli is week attracted hosts of Ju'lll t. cm town. s mi the uam n reading it 1 up Don't get that The improved condition of our street I Doings ix C7.T-rtT.rvo,,f ..4 t crossings indicates that there is a "new , 11 A. M. ou Monday last, a mn. th hand at the bellows," and when Street ' ally We number of i.,,-...-.. " i oinniissionerShitiafelt makes himself ful- patties to Knit ii,; i. 'J -W. ly felt in the matter of improving and Grand and Traverse Jurors were called cleansing the highways and by ways of onr and the newly elected constables sworn in, willE entitled SSTlM? ftitude I Whlch at,j'd until 2 ' "' of those who have long felt that tLre was ! Mess,,. AuThoAnnaf F o'Friel and need of just such a man in that position a. j W D. MeCMla,,,.; County Com, .fissioned Mr. Shinafelt will likely prove to be. and John A. Kenned v, Clerk, have taken Among the good men and true tvho ; an appeal from the rejinrt of the Anditors of hung up their hats in our town this week j Cambria enmity, which appeal will fe con- ', we name two ot v. leartieul county's most I "'"ct" in.iuiie n3tt. respected citizens, C'apt. John Mclvicrnau and Mr. A. Flinn, of P. & A. Flir.n. Smith', I Jnns, aiut tail te name our newly develop- Local Correspondence. Johvstowx, March 4, 1S74. Dear Freeman The shower of corres pondents last week admonishes me to lie brief, and as I have not much to say, I shall avoid amplification. A dispute between Johnstown and Conc mnugli boroughs has been carried on for sev eral years in regard to Itoniulary lines and watercourses, which has lately 'culminated in a lawsuit or two. It is not likely that this difference of opinion will ever lie set tled more easily than by uniting all our bor- thry are now paying their employes. It is! though! by some person,-, however, that they j can a fiord to away as much iron as they 1 may desire, as the cost of munnt'a.-rure is! reduced from M to 30 jer cent., and the r- ; action will corue ere long. They will tltn ' be able to sell at a heavy advance, and wiil j therefore tie the gainers in the long run. ! The trmpcrai.ee excitement has reached as far ns Pittsburg, but it is not. prohabb; that If will become very in'cnse in this local- ; ity. Some of our srliion keeoers li:u lx-toi ! Co utrnu titrations, Loiiktto. March 3, li Mr. Fnirnn-Z':i vf.nr niwa.vs been m I'--. ei- of fr"dotii met n friend of evVrv iii-nj-: I th i tends lo make mHi.i:'ii jx i- nt'd het tei .1 lc. rend wiih m:iiun.i:..ji t'te scheme propo. d ty our worthv hiate f-'uper .ten tent of fnnimoit Schools In n ., (i iiaiiinn com pi: 'irv. Hot tnllCll M I H. I. .- . I I;;,, .. fault t.l find W 1 1 !l the .t-..;i t it itoes not K lr enoutrh. Wt. need. In ndditio'i. cv ih,.i,irv rehire. n. Th-re- lorc I miI. I advocate the pa is ue of n I-iil in if" u i fwi, ! ca ana truly welcome corresnondpnt. li. K vTjr ClliCU ji.iii.J, llll I r, . . - w . It T t htmilll S. 1' ' ... ...T i. .ii i n r il for the nroRPiir wnnl ,.i'" bo.I'-"-"-- - . r clock yesterday evening. .!!. Vot, wife of Aug. Yost, sr., of ton:np uea yesieraay. H., who is about as sharp as a steel tran and a genial gentleman clear through. Such specimens of the ccnus homo are al ways deserving of a cordial welcome. The reoort. of Ti. . T. ti.t a .,.u... ottghs into one city. The wa'er from Cone- iin. intil i,,iJi.,'.;ii'. i 1 niaugh township will run do notified that mwati.ms w,.r to co, .-,.,. W"!V"."" o""' .Ve.M blue laws u - l,e cm . .1... i ............ .. . n,,,,!,.,! ,, nif.i. I it.-n ci-crv Tn.-oi woiiiit .e :im- Rt t he sal.Mins named at a certain tixed hour, i i.c.lcrt to wor-hip HisCrentor r.,n,li., t o... i!l,-t.ili" of the f't.tti. It.e omniiiotpii i Stiite- aniiointl iinnM;Ui.;i..,.i ! : mangn townstni will run Hown lull into the of (Jeorge J. Kodgers and William Kittell, : iigli of Conemwugh, which is "nite nnt Kxecutors of Jane Wherrv, deceased, was ! l,nt ,,1!e a"'""' of ;t..h.,stown a., read an.l m.,fir,nU,i i "t agreed to let It run over the bi.ionizh bin . iit..ui. it ni,n. 5.. .1. :.. 1l. t. i John P. Parrish, who was indicted in two " " " .inV " ,.ir,"er lnt l"; cases for sellintr Manor without li plead jrnilty at last term, was 8Pntem-oil to nay a nn ot 5L0 UoIIhih titul costs in a h Si l v ii riifii in it i n n rtirt nl o o i Case. a.TJtl tl ini erTn imnriKnn in-tit tVr tl trti r "l' iv the in inter next week if you want "l.-"el' a great many housekcepere "i" to the laws of gravitation or not we are not. preparu to say, but (.onemanh could grav itate the Whole town into Johnstown by a simple S"ct of Assembly, or by the jict of the courts, and then the waters from Cnshon's Land Singer's hill would seek its level with- llus notincat-.on was sent tothein by means of postal cards, but implicit reliance was not placed upon the information contained therein. (Joith lectured here last night, to a vrrj large audience. Hissnbj.-ct was "Circum stances." and one of the most ti'easintr cir- t li:i t nlwsvs un:feti:in.U t h.. wimrs of itinn fet ter than he (loc himself. I lie :niclifr n;j ttiiences of reliirion. hnmi in Imnil with n inost Kl..ri..iis choo nystem, woiii.t r-e rtuftilv be ,t fihl tbiit would mop the miwt nnlni:iiiiio, In i nosfnstie mlmimtinn ! I said to adopt tiln- laws in ofi, but oter 'oon1 thoozlit e-n- cinnstatiies of the evining to bim was 1 rinro itia tliit a tmrlinri of onr -rrion nf th .1 i tii i i -, ... . - i t ...... 1,1. - tweutv-uve cents on the years sub- i wnt' ,nlP,uve tlic internal appear- 7,;""i,,,J"" " "V. - '..".! out further opposition. ance ot then homes about that time. I o L.i "V:i. '"'- who. IIrnrv W:lnl r.eecher's cyclone has not such we would say, go and see the elegant I SLc.', -r T V n,T"X ,to W a , r " b . . ' 1,4 ' I nne of S20 and costs of suit, undergo im- , 1 ,al)e,s' comprising nearly one I prisonment for thirty days and enter into icu oiiieieui, styles anu einDracintr all 1 bnnds to 1 'ihill has been introduced in the State ; Kades from the richest to the plainest, I year. . ;viue requiring road supervisors to ' !low on exhibition at C.co. Huntley's big j Com. vs " ;j, ;t,i account of all moneys expended I "a,"wre and house-furnishing emporium, ! r :n ...,r Tiei fi'ct blond tmrifiwr i l : l. i " r - .. , jv ; , , ....l the eelebrated Vinermi- MOCK .,.rn." . - 1. I l .i:n--. ....I .i . with consult M. I. t)atma.i i cu umci nil sij ies nuu em niacin bonds to keep the peace for the term of one John L,ntz indictment, larceny. ruiltv, and was sentenced to pay a reached this place yet, but there is little j doubt that it will. Onr ladies are cautions j and prudent enough to confine their laltors I to carrying around pledges for the men to j sign, which is all riiht enough. We have . no objection to signing a pledge presented by respectable ladies. Indeed, it is likely . . v r - ini rit-A - ..-. r. I. - . nv.. i 'a. i 1 1 1 1 1' ill ami iiiliu nil 1 1 nnurrrn lnniriuAn- ; one ..f the nearest cuts to compe- j c'est thing in the world to select just I r'Vtii l .n.i . i 001,1,1 ,,e ohtained in that manner without ,', tins coumiuuitv. Moiiev saved is : what 3'" xva,,t- Go and see the show. tk" ,t ' , aJ 1 .V P"urv' a"VPn" ! interfering with the s;loons at all. Everv- ;,L 7 -The winter now about closing so far Simp?& I ,Muly i-"-.rance is a growing ; In.ls and robins pour forth their I " the limit of time is concerned, was one 'ZT1"; ammSenv ! ?.vl, at that the des, motive tide should be 7 lay f-th their po'urs, we forget ! "f ''f Mreakcdest seasons, take it all in all, Plead gnilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of 5 ; tr ruHsThC ,, and have been doing that same for j lnt aever been trotted out. It remind- ; and costs and imprisonment for thirty days. J,a S ...I'.vspast. d oneiu no way that we can imagine of . "S-r 1 evfKnty. Sentenced f llZurer I, l parry; X ,is. lawsuit about a stolon goose is the I tl,e. la,e stock ,,f lM'eib dry goods, gro- j to ay a fine of Sj and costs, aud undergo er who niak.s hrre hATrt!u of ollt of tvnsation in Hollidaysbui g. The etc-, which can always be found in , """""'r! T, , one is a party; and the men who buy it Hint : ;.f Milesian ori in and the alWod B eat profusion at Myers & Lloyd's cheap b" drink it are a party, as well as the vend. r- . o " . . ; l..,t itf i ,u "'it in j.i ami -,i .i.,. t ... ......1 s ui uie iciiiaii; oersiinsion i ...... ... .... ...... ..... ..... ... ...uu ,,.i .... .c;i,! ,. vnktable horse belonging to ?ly , ., of Chest Springs, took fright in ;,t.:e on Tuesday last, ami running Jiinolislicd a fine buggy and injuied !": .shoulders very severely. Never since the establishment of the iia have so many natnesof new sub cis 1 1 l) added to our list in the same h i i I in e as dui ing the present week. ,k. kind friends many thauks for !;l 1 1 ;il pat roiiaire. I'.Ve regret to learn of the death of Mr. ; (" llaia, one of the most estimable jj i; n en of Minister twp., w ho has fallen .j :,ni to that diead destroyer, consump- s jiiieui.eri in l at hone cemetery, . iit It a. ni. to-morrow, li. I. 1. V boy with a bag full of sassafras fell from the platform of one of the f the Cincinnati express w hile in mo il Altoona, the other d:iy, but for th, almost miraculously, escaped ji being injured esjt-cially the i-oots. lie nniiiveit-.il v lnectiiigs" of the V. ;H . A., recently held in this place, were i.'.ui by immense crowds of chuich i (I. W day and evening, and the ex Ls vnid'f a spirited ai-d impressive ai.J l o doubt picdacth e of good 4-Pi. Jil'ii E. Mancher has been ap- d ; i t ii aMer at C'anolltown, in jilnce 'j-'liii liiick, Ksii., removed because he 'n't I t n.ovtd to split bin ticket ; anil i i i.ui iia'.:an, oi j.a ti v otietuaiign. ,io a like position coufcricd upon at .li:!. yt -, ... 1 jMhiikii i ouncu, a us sccomi regn- fttiiig, (!! Monday evening last, made a ing appoint incuts : Deputy Ilur .:ge Huntley ; Clerk. T. W. Dick: l and Treasurer. II. Tibbott; Street issiunei, C. Shinafelt, Weigh Master, ( tMll?. n e umulv conduct on the pait of a i p; i mi the bianch train Monday i lifT lesit'.ted in the severe choking of; .! d: . h1li.i1 bv Conductor Quartz, who I I': i-iai.d iL.ub on cf-i.-inonv in such an M- i-ucv. Vi-ui'.ct of the other passen- i mi', hiia i '.Lilt '. -A I.;.ti-he man having read that first- j S nl.iskv cou'd iie i:;.;hii '. act ui Ci1 from ! tfiiM. J.a., o.ii'. ii'l a cud of wood and j tiwtii ;i van. !) ,t tvi-i have to jiostjione I I :.i.i. I;ict !. f..i a tf davs as his wife keep this fact before the people. No one ; doubts that just as good iroods can be pur chased at as low prices from M. k L. as from any other merchant in the county. A contest for the long-range cham- pionshit) at i ille-shooting came oT at Foun ; tain Inn. I? lair county, last Saturday aftcr ! noon. Messrs. Henry P.ehe, of this coun j ty, and Aleck Mclv night, ofDlair county, ; were the contestants the latter carrying i oil" the first prize, $100, and the former the ; second prize, :jm!I. In some side tests of 1 skill which followed, the Cambria county '. marksmen came off first best, fobbing a j large sum by their superior accuracy of I aim. Another contest between the same j parties will, va understand, come ofTat an : early day. The fourth, and no doubt the last, lec i tore of the season will be delivered at the J riobyterin:i church this evening by IJev. j A. Hollifield. of Chester county, whose I reputation as an interesting, instructive i and amusing lesturer is vouched for by the Philadelphia .-'. and other leading news papers, i he puce of aomission has been reduced to '2"t cents, which should be an incentive to ail, r;u1 should aid, so far as the attendance is concerned, in preventing the course in its conclusion from becoming akin to the subject- matter of the present lecture 'Shabby Clothes." Kev. Stephen Wall, President of St. Michael's Theological Seminary. Pitts burgh one or thn finest pulpit orators in the State wiil deliver a lecture in St. Mi chael's church. I,nretto. on St. Patrick's evening (Maich 17iM, for the benefit of said church. We have not learned the subject selected for the occasion, but as Pat her Wall is "perfectly at home" on any subject worthy of a master mind, there is no question but what the lecture will be as interesting and instructive as we know it will be well delivered and full of earnest ness. I.ct no one fail to hear him unless want of time and too great distance inter feres to prevent. How many misunderstandings arise fiom the loose ways in which business mat ters are talked over, and when each party puts his own construction on the conversa tion, the matter is dismissed bv eath with the words : "All right;; all right." Fre quently in turns out a'l wrong, and become a question for lawyers and courts. More JI- t- v in a si: .it time. I -r. i!, c Ik- p tejeistry bill is now yend- ! 1 :!,f I.egis!;i(uie, which comj-elsthe j 4 i f i t i -dog to have it legistered, j f ltd :!(! iiiiiiiitcly deK-ribetl. with a j 1 1,' n'., tho dug's nt ck air.l the own 'f :m-.(- ;!, icon, ai.d taxed one dollar, j VI! by the bill before our readers .next ' i T-'in S'liith, son rf our former lb-. V. A. Smith, was in town i' f tisit this week. He is good- a:.d ,t perfect gentleman vithi'.l. !"ei.f the I'tiion Hanking Compa 'I'l'itileiphia. he is on a journey "1 in il.i- inte.-est of that institution. t" i.llll ! lasliin Star flour, which lone ' fiipi- itself and the only dealer in ': ''Mij.'ilii-s it, a name and a fame ! iit-.er been and never can bo j fuiow he bought at the same i V. I.. Caiman's cheap cash j 1'nitrt satisfaction guaranteed or "y I- f:;,.d.-d. j t !;! in. i oid lug over the mo tin- Ml.e Alt. i-n.a. Tri'iunc that in dress- ! C.iirKi-iiN list wer-Ir. be took fi oni I 'inn. ,i.t i;s old an egg resembling j " 'ii l. ii egg, but minus the shell, j lie is willing to testify to the l 'Ht.t- i. This beats all creation, j ":i ibies and Siamese twins are I ' I if 1 1 ci il n i .'I 1 in t li ic ciiir ! nit i.ul, name not irivcn, went n the other day possibly for ! ?-e of buviii" the Cambria Iron $ . ... - . wl.uc struttinir around that 1 k. He think-, .she will be all' to do ' l,,an thu-c-fourths of the litigation of the c uintry would tie saveil it the people woulo itit down their agreements in wi iting and j sign their names to it. Each word in our language has its peculiar meaning, ar.d may be made, by the change of its Hisition in a sentence, to convey an entiiely diller cn t idea from that intended. When once reduced to wilting, ideas are fixed, and ex pensive l iw suits are avoided. The man w hose "body lies mouldering in the grave" had quite a eulogy parsed upon, him at the Court House on Tucstlay night, the eulog-ist hein no less a j-rrsonage than the renowned colored orator, Fred. Douglass, Esq. Of the subject matter of the lecture we still entertain our former opinion, Mr. Douglass to the contrary not withstanding ; yet we are free to admit that the earnestness ami eloquence of his defender and apologist, are we'd worthy an attentive bearing and a cindid considera tion. Mr. Douglass is a man of more than ordinary intelligence, which fact was well known and widely recognized long before we said anything ab;-ut iN and being portly and prepossessing in appea:adce, and the possessor of a voice, gestures and freedom we name twoof the most respecled citizens of action in keeping w ith tho role of a pub lic lecturer, as well as a good talker and a lather witty one, he is certainly an orator well worthy of many hearers wherever he appears, as was the case here ou Tuesday eveni ng last. Mean men are to be found in every community. This one turns up, or rather is tinned up by the (ireeiisburg democrat, in Westmoreland county, his meanness having cropped out in this wise: On last ednesdny morning, at Sott Dale, a being prisonment. of thirty j Com. vs. Henry Hammers larceny. Plead ! guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of ?li and i costs, and undergo imprisonment for the j term of thirty days. j Com. v. Edward Sagle assault and bat- : ; tery, two cases. Plead guilty. 2s'ot yet sen- ' j teliciul. I j EVENI SO SESSION. j j 111 thp case of the Commonwealth vs. Thns. j i Moore, indictment for assault and battery, in ,. , which Peter Finigan was prosecutor, the ; , .jury returned a verdict of "Not guilty, and j that the prosecutor pay the costs; where j upon the gentleman who preferred the com I plaint, was called before the Court, and no j tified that he would stand committed until ' the costs were liquidated, as directed by the . jury. I In the two cis of the Commonwealth vs. Francis Harlan, indictment surety of th peace, the Distth t Attorney entered a nol'p jirotcfjui. Com. vs. Michael Gates indictment sidl ing liquor to minors. Defendant plead guilty and submitted. Sentenced to pay a fine of S20, the costs of prosecution, and to under go an imprisonment in the eonnty juil for a period of tan days. Court adjourned to uiet at the usual hour on Tuesday morning. TfEsiiAY's rno R :-.! !N.;s. t ran th vs. Henry Nort indictment, as- i sault and battery. The jury returned a ver- diet, of guilty, but that at the time ot coin '.nitting the offence he was insane, and there fore, find him not guilty, on the grounds of insanity. Caleb and William Douglass vs. Michael P.racken. Summons, qunra vlansnni fv'jit. J ury out. Commonwealth vs. Francis Crook, et tl. yrl. prux. entered by District Attorney. Com. vs. Joseph Hainsev and N. P. Itain sey, selling liquor contrary to the Act of Assembly. Prosecutor, (i. W. Croi'se, not appearing, defendants discharged. Coirt'th vs. U'ellington and H'esley Cam eron, charged with pursuing deer with dogs. Jacobs. Hippie, the prosecutor, not appear ing, defendants discharged. Com'th vs. John Nihil malicious mis chief. Cause tried, and jury out. The Crand Jury returned tho following presentment : Tiithr Jl'iimrnhle. 1hrJw!iicff Ihr. Cmirf nf Quar ftr Sfxtiniin it! tin: Ohoh'i ' C'iurin r We. t he G raiifi J rors for the March Pesslons 1 ST I. do prusent : That we have visited the fiub lic iriiinli.ijrs - the Court House. Jail, snd l'oor House, ant the out-liuiiiliiiirs lieloninif there to anil Cud the same to Ik- in jroo-4 condit ion. wiih the exception ot the eults contniinnjf the county nociitnunts. unsate condition. Xkwton I. Robfkw, Foreman. wrnsrstiAV's axu thiksdav's pko CiiEIHStiS. Conith vs. I. 15. K.tu surety of the piece. Defendant found guilty and Sen tenced to pay docket costs, (the prosecutor the tol.lnng of ?:n0, that amount lieing hi regular fee for the two boms' he occupies in telling stale jokes. This w inds up the Y. M. C. A. course, and the managers will rea lize for that organization about StiO. Our city will lose two practising physi cians in the course of a few days. Dr. A. II. Caldwell will removw to Three Hi vers. Michigan, and we understand that Dr. H. W. Marlxinrg will hang out his tiu sign in Philadelphia some time next month. These gentlemen both lielong to tim Medical Fund organization established among the employes of the Iron Works, and from the fact that last month the "divvy" was only 11 per cent., wb presume they go away on the principlrt that they can tind greener p:is tlires elsewhere. And, speaking of doctors, naturally leads me to make a remark ftlniut the health of our town. For four months past th death rate has averaged over one per day. This is altogether too high, and the causes hhould be examined into. A son of JudgA Potts is lving seriously il! at his father's residence in this city. H is alilicted with consumption and his final exit from this mundane sphere is only a question of a very few days. Sad that lie should be called hence when he is at the threshold of manhood. I believe I have nothing further to say now, so I will Stop. ?Tear Poktaoe, March 1. 1S74. DEAK FltEE.MAN On last Thursday night your humble correspondent visited School House No. 2, Washington township, for the purpose of listening to the proceedings of tin; ''Webster Debating Society," which meets at said school house every Thursday evening: When the hour for opening the ilisc-iission hail arrived quite a respectable audience had congregated. The question discussed was. "Should education be made compulsory by law ?" The following named fntlenen t'ok part in the delate : James tel, (leader,) Thomas Brawley, John ttel, and Go. Gallagher, affirming; W. B. Con way, (leader.) Thomas McGough, and Peter McGongh , denying. James I tel opened the discusfeion it! a rc'ally ingenious and forcible i speech in favor of the. enact mcnt of such a i i law, and portrayed in glowing colors the J I ev:!s which have followed trom permitting children to grow up in ignorance and vice. ! He arrn.-il ar som.; length that a compulsory . attendance law would not only tend to ed-a-j cafe and elevate all who came under its be ! tieR.-ent sway, but would prove an inealcu i lable blessing to the country intellectually ; As well as mortally. W. H. Conway, respnnd : ing on iK-half of the negative, adniittc-il that. : in a few exceptional ases such a law would I jirovu iteut-ticial, but argued Willi much I truth that, the matij" evils resulting there ' from would much more than counteriia'ance lnw in nii'f ion !ioiild Ii" fiininiril. I refer to Hint whiTPin if nonnlir I rlyed for snv fnun wh ki! M wife or tlttlp unri. rt for nnj wrni eooklnir victual on the SaMmth day. ftnr lihert v-lovintr neonle roiil'l not SMhmit v;Mi nnv decree nf eininlfieene' to such nn In f r!nMmen t on the rt rht, of t hir sf fimnchi ned afTeetion. nl the patione" of a I'enple should tifi-i-r he toit tr too iiever n f. Hot rt.r Iiivk f.nr ehi'ir "i -i!uc-ited and infciteetinl !nd n"riil n''t ;c-i" maiie of nil our nenple. t ti - will tilt tie something w.int incr to ninl..- titn e iefu p.xt avail;!. lu to the StnO ? th y .iiff-li I tio. Tin u rea ter Mr tion of onr jxon nr" i!li and eoi;iilitininir. some of Tienrn''rn. ftomn '.f reuma t ism i t hers are t roiieft wHii r-ik I on inanv in or" iv i ; li dysperisti. -iim'irs inniimcratile with va rlousnthr iiijoicrq trm t-ti .us to enumerate. Xmv, all these UK-euses have tieen t.ruiflit on the pe "pie ell tier tliriuli lUcirown iirunianc-; or th.it i t their pi oireiiuors ot I lie tun la incur a I laws of liyfeue. Xins lias Occn cb-.iriy il.-uioii-strnten liy IM s. 'V rub, lio Lewis. W'ilN. aml.ot It ers. 'I'hi bclliK lliu case, U;o Stale in sell de fense is bound tn cnliuu-ii l.er tit-oplt? on tiiis important subject. ! order to meet lliisnit at wjtiit tne L-fisiat u re should pass a toil uu I lior- JZ'.ntr tr. lie Ileal iz'.ntr the eleel ion of u Supei intendunl of I'uh- ill h. mISj aistanl oiucials for every pro- the traffic than that of Father Matthew's 1 pledge system. We hope t he men will leave j the work to the women and that tho women I will circulate the pledge. ! In noticing Wesley Hreen's splendid pho tograph of his little daughter w e should have slated that the picture was dr-s.ed up by that inimitable artist, Henry Zimmerman, w ho does all his work well. Green and Zim merman are a strong team on lights and shades, and can play with sunbeams just as a easijy as a cat would play with a mouse. But that picture is angelic. Don't say this time that March came in like a lion. That's obsolete. Kather say that March came in with the cold reserve of a polite stranger and will go out with the genial Varmth of a '.rue friend. The wickedest man in Johnstown says that pride is a greater sin than intemper ance, and was the very first sin the sin, in deed, which made the angels fall, and tines it even yet among the earthly kind and he was wicked enough to propose prayer tneef- j ings in front of dry goods and fancy goods , f tores. He ought to be sent to the penal colony ot Alaska: As the habits of potato bugs should be studied, we will furnish some information I on that subject. They seem to be a much ! hardier insect than is generally supposed. One warm day about a week ago we had oc casion to remove the wooden step at. Mis front door of our residence, when, to onr ut ter surprise, we found hum. reds of potato bugs, warming themselves under that step, w hich had been heated by the sun's ravs. i The step was immediately replaced, and j when the last cold snap came we examined ! the place agaili, but could find no bugs. T lie v Ion 1 ivid ell 1 1 V tone d. iwil i 11 to th en rt h agaiii, beyond the reach of frost. I,ook out p.""1 euccis. tie -inu in support oi n.s ; H ciuci, i;oioiiu nun lowiisuip in mer-iaie. i no e , ....t....- .1... Wt.... U clini.l.l ... to cause a series ol popular tracts lo lie prc pareit. in which the laws ol lieallh shall he -!: r- ly ijcn..cil. llestii ll !hm exercise a treneral su pcrvidlnii over h.s snti.r tuiatcs. whose duly it shall he to distribute these hriciiic docu ments anionic the people of their nsneetive dist rifts a nil see that l he ad vie e inculcated liv said tracts i f dlowod rcrtitiin tf ittiuftr.n. Il parents neglect or reluse to rear their children li ifieuiealiy. they shall be taken from them and plaenl in institutions (to lie eii i.ie.1 at iliw I expense of the taxpayers! toiind.-ii on l lie p. i n ! npie ot the tieruiaii'khnieripii lens-their be j niK'ited parents to b. tirall expenses i icuirc.l I in the mamtctiairjc ot'such eii. I Jr. n. p t i l.d said costs are rccoveuioie; .s unm, mho oi fii)x:)i tfiino is a great disim rat il in. the he.iiih othce should exercise il cetiMi hip over the . press and see that no piihliculio.i calculated to excite t lie lira! n lo undue ncli vtt y i- pit lushed or sold ; but the puli.ic itiou aud circul.iti.m of wot ks ot a n am usitiu" o-lturac lc i", ami n t i he s.iu.e time having a sont'iiux cttect on the ncrvti.is 89tcin, lire to receive all the aid that can be. lilvrii. Wot k on t.ie tiliif and political econ omy, and Itaxtet s works. I iive as examples. Special taxes, and doubtless very lu-.i ones, will of course have to be laid lor all tlie.-e pur- f loses, but all murmurs! will eeasc- trom in -n of ibcrl aud proif rvtJi e ideas when they r.-tlecl tnat by the enactment of these most salutary laws the !tnte would lie the recipient ol untold benetits. Of course some of the tieople will be s iiure asoialhle as to f:oiiiplam that they can lit in conscience atteini llu-te St itc eonventi clcs, but they can be told, in the words of a re- u.ovued iadie.il leader now deeeased. to "throw ; cins'jict'ce to the devii" that is ti.eir own nf fa r and they have no ilyhf lo be oi-t ruilniy i their troubleSoiiieeonscietiees in atTairsof this ' kind. 'I'Ik-j siioul.l know by this tune t hat mi- I uorities tiuvu no riuhts which those in power ure tiouli l to respect. ! Maviiiir bv thee mean tnke?i care of bodyv mind Hint soul, tile itua i (bans of the S-taie's in- ' tereSts iniifhi rest ou ths-ir laurels iiuii l-t the ' l. Indus oi uu admii inr world. Th.-u iin'e.-d Would on r jfoinl old com in on wea 1 1 li i-hiii.- f . .t i li .' ns the briifhtest star in our i; re.it national lt.iI- ; ui). John- G. llAbueu, M. A. t OKIOiXAT.. A A !I T I N G . Well, vc two r.ius? part! Yes. we who've long been one in Iirarf, To-day must break sw f-t friendship's chain. Ami never, never unite if linUs again. - Stern 1'ute hath dncreed It so. Ami part we must, despite tho woo Give up the hoes and dreams of yor. Bid them farewell forever mole. We ne'er again together may stand Ne'er again may I pi ess your hand; Ne'er again on life's dreary way May we hope to meet, after to-day. Yet, let us not weep tears are vain; They'll soothe not our anguish, ease not onr pain; .od if our eyes bo dimmed with parting tears. Dreary and dark will look the future years. While in the future there may ns await, Than the past, a brighter, happier fate. So the past let tts e'er strive to forget Naught is so useless as a vaiu regret. Better 'twill 1m with a willing heart In the duties of life to take active part. Nor pause to think or once to dream O'er a faded hope or a vanished gleam.' 1-et ns brarel r, then, w ith never a s'gh. Hid to our dreams an eternal "good by:" And so let us live that w hen life is o'er We may meet in Heaven, to part no more. So let me clasp once more your hand in mine. While 1 pray God to grant v on peace di Vine To guard and to b'.uss yon, where'er you dwell; And now, dear, a last and a lor.g farewell ! Jll.NSIF. MVKTLE. Olll I r Alt Y. KKI.LY. -Tile!. fn I-rctto. en 5Tonsj- Tjr, Iiiik only (ion of Jlernard end Mary Kelly. C-d 6 womhs a-.id fix day. O. scarcely had w learnt to lr.ve thef, Ure thi hand ol" death w:t? luid On llir head of lnia we leve l Tu call our .'.nriin lilt Ie Kdie. Ar"ir. j Mr-.tOH ItlS.-Hie !, n; O.-itlttiin. March lt, T.Tr . l?it!iH;r:r .iii.Mii:ti:is. (maiiicn name lbiw. ley.) ni'.ive of 1";..t.s!i 1 lec.irmi.r. t.'oun.y S:;u.. Ir.-':in !. in ttieTT.h year of her air . KAU. lied. in "'a rroil'own. Fob. 2Slh, Wil lie. !').! uf l'liili pena Falun, nireil tl y .ars. W I FT. A X D. I he.), in fa in ill t.,wndi p. on Sun day lar;, .Mr. John Vikla..i, ar.-i ;3 yearn. A D.MJMSTIiATOIi-.S Estate of Eli'VAKti M'lI.l.lAMS.ili NOTICE ! d. ' I.otH-rs nf AdminlSTatit-ll on the estate tf si'l decedent, late nf M mis. it Io iish :p. t 'atnbria reim ty. hav.iitf been tranted to t he nn ier rned by tli J lil-- stt-rui sai l cauuiy. a!! j.ersons inde.it ed to F.iid ; es;ate are r'pu.ed 1m tnrike iiiiiii--iiate p-iytnent, and t h .so ha v. us clai:nf ana'nst t In- same will pre sent t Iietu prep. -r!v aui hen. iiM.'eil i..r set i leni-. nl. II AUK !'.!' i; IN.iirs', Adiuinisiratcr. ?Ians:cr Itvji., Fs-b. -'. 1S.1.-0:. DISSOLUTION. The cuparttif r ship at present existing lietwten tho nn l.'ts i'.' I in the practice of nclirine. w:!l bo d-. nve. i i.y tnuMiil runs.Mit nn tne hrst day of March. 1S74. and hi n.-Kni-mlii-it a'.l purti'i" neirbt ! ed t u to c ill an 1 inaks t irincnt t y I tie 10 1. oi' i s il i luitith, ai a Oer thai da'.e al! ensi-nled cirrus : Will bo r iaeed in the ban Is id a c.-.b-clor. .M. I.I1M oo.N, M. I)., V H.VLA.NK, M. 1). Eln.-n?hursr. Feb. 1", ls;4. REAL ESTATE For Salf ( Ik-:i i. rI,Illl un tersliinc.l ofTs-rat private sal" Ji Fatm X this jear for potato bugs. Rob IUiy. PoKTAti E, March 2, ISTt. Euitor Fkkf.m as: Considering the nnm ler of human b-dngs that are huddled to gether here, we have been very c;uiet, and position the burthen such a law would im- i pos cm poor people, and especially where ' large families arc dependent upon the la- ' bins of all members thereof who aro able to ' j toil. He ftirrliiTiiiora argued that such a , law was contrary to the spirit of our repub- i lican institutions and should not tie enconr- j The general go.nl oniei lias prev.i leil sinc e I I au' -d by a free and enlitrhtc-tu-d oeotile. wrote you iat. nu will see, Mr. Editor, if j other speakers pro And con followed in reg- j and by addressing him at the World Ifis you ever come here, that the population of nlar succession, and altogether the discus- j pensarv, i'.uffalo, N. Y., sm-h person, if then this place is all habitated on about one mile si,,n was carried on in a spirited and com- ; l tie,' will bear of something to his or he in Allpsrhenv township, nn the road from Luri,' li'.l to Fheinitiur. Liii.'wn a tln E. I". JMclJullen : farm, containing l'Jj Ai itr.s. V.'h nf w hich areeiear- ed and under giH 1 h nee. with HotiFP. Hani, fiut i bull Iinjc an t a iiihkI Orchard. Termn easy. ; Also, about C't Ai UKS on rva.l front Uu.V'e Mill I to I.rctto. snaie 2 Acre? of whi' h are cleared, i with one-anil-a-ha'.l story liweilins and a good ' frame Hay House llier.-t.n. T--raif ni.xicrnte. Al.. .in...l.l: i:itf.ri-cr m T:l 4i-dv. nn rieid fw.m dy for the cure of Catat rh ami ha- not been 1 Ir-tto to Dawson's Mill, known as the Heisy Mo. perfectly cured, the proprietor. Dr. II. Y. i liulr--place, a;'join:o lan Is ot the famous Loret- Pierce. would like to hear trom that ihtmui, i l" J" proie. s i re ; Wavteh to ke HkaruFkom. If any body has ever tised the thorough and scien tific course of treatment recommended bv tne proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh limine- packed. We promise, howeverj to extend our limits in a short time. All we want is room to svrea'l ovrsrlrei. Our lumbermen have had "a hard road to travel" this winter, owing to the short crop of snow. Thev have, however, done tho We find them in an best they could under tho cireutnstances. 1 he two steam mills here have about 8,;":'0 logs, w Iiich will probably keep them running mosr of the summer. The two water mills located in town on Trout riter have logs enough to do them. I am glad to see from statistics furnished your reader?, that lum ber firms east and west of ns have been ap- to fill no bill,) and Isinnd over in tne sum t proximating successfully in getting in their of UtM to keep the peat j ''P of logs. Mr. Itradley who was recently injured in the coal mines at "No. 3," is rapidly rc- square Of territory; s you may ronninl", mendabie manner, the leaders in the debate without serlt.g it, that we are pretty closely i having the concluding ar"Uiuei-.ts Messrs. ..... . ..- lames SUellv, Matfv.-w Mi H ugh and Joseph advantage as the Doctor is iu wrucst when he orV.-is S"''1') reward for a case of Catarrh which he can not cure, and is perfect Iv aide Alo. llorsr. ani Lit In I-oretto. -For mice acJ terms ph'.I n or write to W.M. Id TZINGFR. 2-C7.-3t. Ix.rei.tc. t r.tnt r.u i '.. I k. P. S. Jlon'r aid settlements required from 1 1 perfem indi hied. V. 1. Del, acting as .judge, decided m favor fit" the t,j,ay it if he fails in a simile cae, as any one may ascertain u;ou nupiiry. ilncthor- Conith vs. Eeward Nagle assault and battery. I lefeiulatit plead guilty and suli mitted. Sentenced to jiay a tine of jjlO and costs of prose'jution, "with bonds a above. I.'OMM'JN I'LEAS. Julia McMahonv endorsed if Tatrick Mc Mahon, vs. Catharine IFhclen No. si lee. term.l.s73; smnmoiis case iu in assumpsit. Jury called, sworn and affirmed who find for the plaintiff ihe sum of 3'08.57. Jacoby & Kose vs. Trustees of M. E. Church. H'ihnore. No. tii). Dec. Term, l.ST.'l; summons in assumpsit. Jury called, sworn and affirmed, who find for plaintiffs in the sum of Sl'JO, including interest. negative; so vou will see, Mr. Editor, that v iu peopie i a-ione ot ui" sp.-aKr s remai Keo y i ough course ol treatment reterreil to ain. re am not niciiu' i! to ta.- paitcrn after the beer guzzMng portioa of creation in the old world j'isr vet a w hil". ld committee appointed to decide upon menus bv which the fluid can lie carried high a ! i if"," H" Si ,"S fit . I mm ii i;v (M; i tti: ai,d '""Hi a pistol iu his pantaloons' j 'r ni n ......;,I....t..U.. s-..l. 1 ' , " r . i i t.: l'M-tia:ii..r one of his le's and "cvoiu oi an inaniy leenugs. uuu ""e. '"'"'i ilieknee can He" is at ' who waR sick at ,,!0 time, to pack up and I him in earnest, but he took her band-box the lead still in bis leir. .'I'iill i'.ro.vii. if iva mnv believe i . ..... u j 'uHiiiss. which we are perfectly J ' ;:i ! his instance, economized liiatter of ueck-titis sn as to be ,'Vtt j"' his stamps in the llar , r.u'l ; hut after that incir.orablo ; J tii.i t,( piesunie that he lost all :Uf,- 'iii.iiiv (,f that kind, the au s :,vi !' taken the neck-tic cm- ";s lltll.lls. : ",:s '" in named Adam Oeddis, ef" l"ud as a I rakeman in tho ,l."l'"s, !1 the I'euiisvlvania Kail- " ;.,it ( .'a.t :: otii-inauh met with an in institiit death, on Fri- I h car fin which ho ri', in collision with a . ."' "'""iiitl 'lie ti me. -- ij v. down from the shelf and foteed her to com nience packing up, she cryinc bitterly all the w hile. This attiactcd the attention of a neighbor, who went to the bouse to see what was the matter, and pave the poor woman all the assistance in her power, and invited herfo remain at her house until her friends could call for her. On Thursday morning she left for her former home at j Connellsville, the nnfecline wretch be'mjr j seemingly satisfied with the result. It is t,.;.l that Mrs. William Goldsborough is a ; respectable woman, and that she had been married to Goldsboroogh only about eight nionl hs. The Sabbath Scho, "IIoxok to Whom IIonok is Di e." The Johnstown Daily Tribune entered on its second volume on Tuesday of this week, and after indulging in some self gratulatory remarks, winds up with the following paragraph : ' In conclusion, we brg to say, believing this to lw- the proper place to say it, that to Casper W. Kaslv, Ksq., is due all the credit for whatever of in-jrit h:is attached to the local department, and we believe that de partment will compare favorably with the same department of" any paper received at. this othVe. While he should be accorded all credit for what, he has done, he should jiof lie condemned for anything that has seemed to give, rise lo canst; for complaint. His aim, as that of every employe ought to tiou. SoBltlQt'ET. covering. A decent respect for the dignify of our neighliori ng borough of Wilmoie caused within me emotions of sincere sorrow on reading the account, given by your corres pondent "Scriho," of the disgraceful melee which Occurred then? ou the day of the fu neral of young Sanders and regret it all the more, from the fact that by the record it appears that some of onr own people were unfortunately present on the occasion, aud leut a haiid when needed. Now, Mr. Edi tor, I would just propound a roniuirii'rjfttm ; Dove "can such things lie, aud o'ercome ns. etc," in a 'Vorporated Uirough, containing so many pcre (able) officers?" I regret, also to have it made known to me that "Scrilio' l pest, of not the so mm cent se The tons, is 1 limiK, no-.vcter, mar it iv.cai w ou ui , a , t hi.rsH ,- in a poi , io!1 to pc i. T,.tl properly run the recent ad.noi.it.on of h.s ,,v snch an ueil,(,ir,,d individual. He still loving A(ii)nti(e.s), he would rtud his it-,,; f.jrTher slv8 tLar N hat ht, suw ..aturallv led hard enough without championing the cause . himst.If ,. ,lis xv. t M),,0!,e ,a of any of the J.-nthrrcl tribe. Atall events w:w R fi4Vorit5 a',nonj, ,he ladies. Will he 1 am not aware that tju.til are considered I j,,. us w,,.lt K:lvv tha, eaused him birds ol jirey. . , . i to form such on erroneous opinion? !! I heartily .pun "Local in his regret that , ,.rfain,v mst i:li ing under ah o Ui.-nl the fair sex are not more minierniiidy repre- lMllxU,n e Mv;cs or i',as himself. stvle.l senteil in the school ooai is how j ol,r Worthvschoilmaster. Worth v of what. Golden Medical Discovery should tie taken earnestly as constitutional treatment, with out which few cases can le ruredj as th dis ease ia always constitutional and most ba lamps, two dollars. Sen: to any part of the t a question for discussion at the next meet- up and applied to all parts of th-) nasal pa ing selected the following: " V, huh ;s ths sage and t h chandlers connected therewith most injurious to a community, a Par or a ! in which ulcers exist anil from w hich the thief?" The society extends a Cordial in vi- j discharge proceeds. In addition to this tatiou to all orderly disposed persons to at- j thorough applii ation of the Keniedv. which tend their meetings. The. proceedings thus should always bs used warm, Dr. Pierce's tar have been highly creditable. The metn liers are all mn of good standirg in the community, and having already made con siderable progress ss public speakers, there is no doubt about the success of the Society and tin! continued advancement of the mem bers. I think that, the future proceedings of th Websferians shouid be p.iblished in lungs, as there is danger of doing bv the use iiie i- keejian eai ii weeK, ami your vsiueu i ot strong, irritating snuus, or poisonous so- i correspondents from thi. section, "H. Hub" ; lutions. and "Liberal," should see that it is done. PL.tf.V FACTS. one or flie oilier is generally present ami FRiNKniRr, Mich., ret. nth. IstB. could take notes, but il thev fail you shall ! A yenr nto I had ti bud to ig'i tr nn the a- hear from me now and tLeii in that three- tar'l which had .pit in my ti r-at. 1 tried a , goon iuan lllinif!.. oni .n i.iin:;ir i n uie I srood a iti! I used your f'oldS i Medic-d Hisiiiv- itr Hint Hr. tsairo s tatn'-rh Ki nierty. 1 Hey commriiil-d liy Dr. Pierce consists in the u:e , iiirniiui .-.irnTr i "noervr I iiiin of Dr. Sage s Catarrh Ketnedy with Dr. i AMERH W R M.M.Sl L ili tl: '. x- l l... ..-l.:..l. ; .v I 1 'ei. e .s.ixn cm' ll., ..ll..u Tl..e l...n .r i.iq.I- ,.f IJr ,. mHl.,o break. i The 'aimers tiar.- a Safetv Tuhe 'tjrl:nent : for t h scape of prs.s. an I will upvit pi !ode. i The chhiiiicys arc made of M (or lsm jrlrss ! to called) ami t hey are the only lamp ehuuiieys : mvle that will nut break by lipat f.r oiM. t ilaf Cli ; mnrv s on ! lamps are unsafe and rz , pen5;V th:? i the a:i'.ver.il complaint. : Uvek SavKSTY-riVE Ai :t.t.toss or ttt.ss Loir C'hiwkvs are broken in this couuiry every year. Price of ll.i ml Lamp?, complete, wi', h Miea chim neys, tine dollar. I'rteeot lirorre l'arKr or s.atnl treated aceordiiiply. This treatment has no unpleasant feat a i es about it, and has the ad vantage of neVer driving the disease to the Si mmit, March 2, 1874. Drah Fkebmax I see our jwlagogue, alia Mr. "Local," either jiersonally or by proxy, is still it scribbler for your paper. He pretends to thihk that "Anti-Locai" i-- 11. r iiciii .i, .i. win o.i v. inn., i ; i ; ,... m . .... 1 ..-... v ... ... S' ,k .,1- mortal man, the toothache. Might i I.,, ,v- ,,-,. ,'i-.,rt7r!.7.a a r,.rp .,.,i trouble in his head U- aUi ibnted not iT' ,:.'.. ..,- .,".' t f ,"., ei..i. h to his -caved molars as to Lis re- mart.rUl hlU wp aKvavs nid dislik-.a ho,', vere attack of 'son-stroke arto-ie. II- further savs that "Anti-Local" advice of "Local, 'hough gratin- hjw hr(.(1 ,1V Mp V(i a, That kindly and very thankfully received. ,.,., , ." ,,., ,.i . Z.,., ... cured tne iu three uiotith-i. for v hich 1 am very thankful. AJIOS PISHEK. .TtrvFvn.K Horse Thifp-. On Tuesday a liy alut sixteen yearsof ar, tnounte,! on bdlowmjf a good looking farm horse, entered town and tfit KralfB l.v Tlirt? 1.11 rppii.l oi t Im mi i.ev l,v ! ttmil. 1.0.J-.1 a ire a s wanted toi".-:! these L ;m.s anl J Miea Chimneys ill every city an l tow n, to niiema j liheral disi-ount will be made. Send tor Sample i Limps au I Circulars sriv.ng nl ! par; :ieulars. Th. y i speak for them ive. and s i 1 on p uht. Ad';.reF5, A M Kit It ' K N SAFKTY ldJII'l'd.. 2-C0.-3'.. No. Ci'J l'earl Street, New "i ork. I . . 4 S I tit ei est. d fini'tics t:vif t.et.n r-ortiii in J. the northern part of this count v that oar rates tor in:inii.'tic(iiriiir Woolen (Mid. &o.. are tnic:h hijfher thmi they realiy are we deem it neeessary for our own prnU otioti and tor i he iufoi inutKni of the public to publish tho Tt i- .. stoiped at the Moshaunan House, his horse ' I., j being cared for at the hotel stable. The boy : r 'annels..... desired to sell the horse, and finally conclit- i asi meres. . del a bargain with Mr. Win. L." Harper, atir.etts... taking his note at thirty days for one loin' , '-aniing and V ill 11 11 LIST OF PRICES. S-5.50 pr pair. ............30 and 3"i cts. mt yard. ."il cts. jut yard. CO i:ts. .i-r yard . Spinning I'll cts. per lb. T. M. JONKS .S: SON?. July IS, 1ST3 -If. i:i.eiisiiuii w ....icu r actnry. be has '. to flfZK8 The would be for s, "schoid-nni, ms"' of . -TV fudging from iVacW ' . i .i ' 'i.i: .r the male persuasion to have one ot these . ,.t.t , r a i- employer's aim Is to please the public. If, therefore, anything has lieen published to which exceptions are taken liy anybouy, the j fern, we would say, worthy ef a place iu the proprietor should alone b held responsible P"K,'l ;"e. " for such article or articles. In this cornier- j caftt( l eyu' " tiou, it should lie remembered that a local , 'ountry . Ami nrn.-..nfnm,rli. VMICC lier tllllt 1 e-ditor may or mav not approve of some arti cle that enter hi department, ami, agaiu, he may not be sufficiently conversant with the facts connected with the case to write the details thereof in a manner in accord with th desirw of tb proprietor, and an other and diffiTcnt person may be employed to perform the task. These facts should bo taken into the count in this connection, and the measure of credit due Mr. Easly be ac corded him without any is or buts in the premises." i heaeenly remote "iteic ronsiiiouons visit uu r ,;,. a ,, I in our place ot business, where we are en- uv ,laV; ,iQ nMj(l of fmAje 8,.i100i direc- gaged in the nolile worK oi dispensing a tor(, to the youth of our beloved how we would lalior to rnii- we not only possessed first The directors we have are every way competent to till their positions. If we had I a Board of Health composed of ladies, and , the bov and the recovery of the horse. Mr ; dred dollars. He then attempted toget cash , upon the note, but Mr. Harper had put a por- ! vision tn the ''promise to pay" which ren- i j tiered it null If ownership of the horse should not prove to lie Vested in the seller, tn'l i course the young man cotil l not t'.'spuse of" : such paper, ami soon returned to Mr. liar- j ! per, who, satisfied that something w:s w rong, . delivered over the horse and tore no the note, j . The same evening a fanner from Pine ("rove j ; Mills named D. H. Weaver, made bi an- i . pearance and registered at the Lloyd House, j . 1. is errand lieing to find the w hereabouts of j I a lioy and horse which had disappeared i from his farm during his abkeuce the day I TJte VaiiOUS StyJeS Of StOVCS previonw. tnaniifaeiui-e'l t onr establishment are In all A Uriel search noel m tie discovery of ; respects equal to miy in Hio inai Ut t. Vlti H'K t KT HIS OK KKEMX FOL'MSIIY AM) STOVE WORKS HA V lti piirchnsed the establishment lately known as Knterpi isc Foundry, we are uowr prepared to manufacture iici i irr castin(; of every di scriptioti. UIITIK lit ! Wfllllil TIAlt. fllir MfLruti nrtf T rr W - v . a boma on lm.iiuik:ii on class qualirtcatiotiH as educa tms o uth , (f B,c oM forty.fire, 1(Ilt to Mo)Uv. ail(1 t1l(, who worked for him ! but, also, that we are tcj nue young men . fWtt fhw fi,ho,) ,ir:;xe (l thorou;fh ciealisiirji it tellin-'Mr.. W. that he was going b, l-..i! ! for small tea-parties . would be a mighty good thing. noma wo,!, hifchtd up tho horse an.r.lrov. to im. K"'"1 , , , ,. ' Iii conclusion, allow me to sav that pia- the wooils, whero he left the sled, mounted enioved for a few days it we had been the i . r.., ;r i ..... .1 .-i, . 1 t .....1.1 . n..a.i. ...... j'; mii m, ( A rw.it wi unit i 111 iei Aarii, iiit5 H i rt" iiiiti c 1 1 r; I U I il UUI uu.v, nn'if The PiiRENOiHiit Ai. Journal for the Hit II (' asQ-1" ,Ul Mf . bU:i" ' the fc; on icactof cliiiibino- was thrown back s (' i::i.l.t .,,,.1 ... ... 1 ...1 I., n ,. " -o1 . nuu I.1U3I1CU ill c L'.l.lll.r. ' 1 ' -.-i 'Ml '"'eiiesaml provisions, who i the concer -i till Kli.i-lr .,f .roiwla in ! t ll V Of all 'loirs, business on honest IJobcits ;i'wavs reii.U... r-, ; y .nid ! ciallv nleasin ol entertainment month of March contains rich reading on V . ... . ..! L. ..l...lrrr. i I .. r With , ll 1 1' f -. f II Si 1 f C Riven at the Presbyterian "'- Waite with p.ntr'ait; Pre-Natal Intiuem-es; nesday eve:iinr last was all ami nio ie. so Imnlortalit v. considered Physiologically; far as the children were concerned, than Tlst,.s ttmj 'Temperaments, a reason for de could have been expected from pei forniers non,itiatioiis; The Mouml Unilders. Ancient so vountr and of course Inexperienced in Americans, vrith illustrations; Conversa- hapivv possessor of a horse and sleigh, has vanished, though John didn't seem to know it when he sent his wife to church iu a t leigh yesferday. H7.cced vehicles are al ways preferable to cutter on 6i-e ijrounil. A game of ten-pins, for a purse of fifty dollars, will be played here on Saturday net by three gentlemen of this place and a chap from the couuiry. I will give you the result hereafter. Yours, much, H. B. JcmssTott'S, Match 3, 1ST I. i:i. "Freeman There is scarcely any- are one and the same. When a chap has to ! iiiur over night and ia the morning setiing ! fall back on his haniuhrs on i his oicn , out for this place, where h5 Arrived, and ' prriiscg ir get some one to tio it for him, we ' w hei his experience was as a!ove related. my reasonably conclude that he stands con- Mr. Weaver tixjk tlie ly back with him. siderably below par. 1 ours, .v'.. A N T f- LOCA L. and, as he had previously lieen caugbt in minor thefts, h thinks of having him provi ded for l.i tha house of refuge. I'hiiips'jur'j Jvurital. S'Cara Knini'ssrilall kirvl of Machiner, promptly and sati.sf.tclorily re Mired. rAI our win k is warranted to be exjetly n hat il is represented. Aug. 30. tf.l gTavT ye a 7k 7ccC( T llolmi-! and Krtail Mnnof.tctnrtr cf TIN, fOiTER AM) MEET-liiON WARE, ASO HKI.KI!S IN Heatini Faiio? anJ CcsMiij Sera, Paft rw Tr.wAn Tt.r. .. 1 1 . .. i ti! e , 1 fietow have"tocd the mai k" for the present ycursinpe j the mililiejntioti of our last list. Two wj.:ka i tiunce we will punnsn tne iniiirn" I '"- : anie seasons ol t all ami Winter, when sons as shall nay their s:i:.4cl ip! ions lu the i con-ha and e.d.ls ar so nrevalei.t no nei-son should le without some reliable preparation A ven tie, Corona an: ('oi.i-s. During thechang- r meant i:ne. s wreil al the names ot thosu who Mre entitled to nic.ii other eredils otj thisvol- . ,nn f l l tothenatroiiaTeof eucli so younjr "1 'f ennms lnexp-nencert in Americans, with illustrations; Conversa as visa or res de in Vto : Mich matters, while the vocal effort of the tioll3 AUmf. our Faces ; Hereditary Char ;! ",. Ai. Warl leaS hi members of the choir who participated ... j r;, Kor AVr V' t i t "i.icia i.tii niiu i s-. --'t I'll s.lt ....... : 4.i ' wicci.ee vooi'fA voi i.i I ' nuiin.-s lUVCMtU rtl, , 1 - j.'- . XTioc ' t-eVilill, A ... - .1 - I rlr..n. o .....,,..t nntiKr ,n pVCOllect. .11 1SS ' p., otiim', otinosiie ino - v j - . , ;; I h l"-' ciu-J1 bsti"!' iv.K os -S ni:'"'1, i I'lle "CIV. 11 i . . . : . :ieVfer w no patrouizo '''in ''fi' f .,i:ivi"K done so. j ....... . v . s .v " I'livvn, this county, was III! '-t C Vt il.ef ,.. liin.liv - - .... ., lf west of Pd iirsville. 1 im." I'iii:',n t. 1 "ii tifii-r 'ri. ... . ,.e p ' - i no v. tv i . j..1 iiie a niystrry, but C-W.:! !"',I'l:tk 1 knocked j '-' :i l,;s in engine. Ye ; i' ( :.",;,!,. citizen of this v. N vvi4 childivn jesidin - r . . ;(ai,t .., k;- 1 lime ns nmvnfwunn noioisr. m-r . inv-ii m thing of importance to writ alwnt. but this ! rHUllc, w, 1Iia,le on M.l.scr.pi b.n except should not deter a good, lively, active cor- y to u.;w subscribers, and no other lists will be respondent trom tilling up a nine upac - putui.tieu ty u an vhow. The pay day of Friday and Saturday last did not result to any great extent, ro tho ad vanta 'e of our u;-town merchants. The f., nr the matter is inst this : the general lg tliemat i ....lt. .-..it r.ii'i.i V i 11 f :l S.l ifleieli f. d.nlimi. T.is llt.nrii f.4 tVm-.-r t4 X I'j.mi voices, find as amateur j twcT)ty.flv and at sixty years of age; Ohli- j y,,.,,.1,,', f,r their labor, ami. as a con- F. A. Siorta, Potcr Miidca, Jm. J. Hitler,' Phdi I quities ot Character; w ' '' ! ,.equcnce, tln-y are coinpeiieu n miih aio.ig - s AuV.inHtmrtf Shenpart j ig; TimlHir ...id Ornamen al Trees, Agr - ; ey cail by buying at the- stores of , j.V,3lli. v. h". KoU, Michael Quinn. cultural Hints, en'. ' ";" '.. i V,m,l Morrell ar on men i'ss-.jiv.-., , rnuinrn .tnnn f. :rayer. r.r thev earn their wages. j.ius, ai t .inem 4.u''ti aonn v.;. waiKiuMiaw. for their cure. They should re.collect that a Wahasti.i. Minn. jAtnes If. Kvjns. I K'.ckton. Pa. Joseph Pnrrifh. k'ini.nf.11 Pit Andrew Keith. Summit Joseph t 'risie. Ian"l IiourVerty, Jos. novji'i. .Mr. Ann f'riste. Jnhn J. f.-.tnl. , i..iret.n f. II. mitai'ii. v m. ijii7.iii-; -r. two u-t- , iMinn, P . Priscilla Jones also peiT.irmed her Feveral parts admirably, as likewise tun .n,si. Geo. A., Alex. Y., and Howard Jon and Messrs. Will Conned and Eusene IJar ker. The twelve little eirls. dtesed in wliite, who recited a chapter from Revela tions, with appropriate poses and gestures, also deserve special mention, whil tho en tiro school in concert kept excellent time find stun"; very swfetly. The church was never, perhaps, crowded to grcatrr excess, and the receipts probably exceeded the most sanjruino expectations of the mot entbuc-iaslic fiiends of the entu'pt ie. Ao. J402 lUcvcrtth. Alloona, KOOFIXf! nd SPDl'TIN'l made to order ami warranted perfect in manufacture and material. orders rrspeetfully solicited and promptly neglected cough or cold frequently fermi- , . e.. o. .... nates in consumption. Hassou a Comnound ; Alt 1H Sl.,,t i-ri-n. Kyrup of Tar is th tieat and most reliablrt , , article known for the cure of coughs, co'.ds, W AI. M. LLOY1) it i "O , hoarseiiess.chronic catarrhs, .re throat, astlt- ; IUXKEItS. ALTOOXA. Pa. ma, aid all diseises of the throat and Uins. j Iir-ift on the principal cities and Si'u'er ind No family should le without it. j Gold tor ,ite. Collections made. Monios rt - Fold bv all Drug Stores aud Dealers thro'- ceived i lepon, pnyatdeon demand wttiion cut the United Jit ate. hitciesl. or on ume will, l.iiw t at t.dr r-eg. 1 S S".- rhut. th signafnr of JCrsSEi.!. ft Lamis, Prop's, isou each wrapper. . , . c. i 1C w . t o Mult mhpr a VK.ir. Auoress r. ii. k.im-, , 3rfi Broadway, New York. Last Notick. AU accounts remMnlng ft o . civ books on the l.5th day of nn pal-1 -l u J u , f f Utuim March n ex . . P. .f recpii ed to s.md iu their bills and get Their u onev, as I intend M remove to Che. ir on th" 1st of April Hon for sale or rent. jfr'K'FlKW, M.P. there is much real destitution m our i";st- uUlmcin-Jnlm .1. Tr..v-ll. If. J. The Cambria Iron ( iimpany have pl.ial n. Vol. 0. Mil hael Fi'inrris. J, W. 1 IA)YD oi (JO., ItiNKin i tG.dJ. Silver. Gnveiut i n.n . n t . . .xt' eivilertjl 1 iv awav an lmmenm ... ............ ...... on iiie vacant giound between Union Hall aud th- Assistance Engine House, ami th.dr liptnenU do not av-ra-jw t d. ui car loads in a week. They n'.ieg, and w.th some show of reasmi, that tiiey are sinking money every day that th works ar k"pt in opera tioa.'eveu. ai ery small compensation. Tenr,y ta 'o. SitaiiK. jMunsler Petvr l'arriii - KiM'iis'.ii'ii E. xj.irl Pairi to 4 TlKiinas llu v.!r, Jian A. Kcn.iclv. Henry livrne. l arrontiwaJch;, Uui!v li N'u. Vol. 9. Petfr Strtttm i'U-r. A. tiirtMivu'cr, Johd Sr.y.lvr. Chi. Ann. T?i". i!' '!. Vahntin li-.-'im, 'i'heolerc i. , L.'1'.l.ei', Jeoh iorn. Ans-d.n Wekini. i .' - T ... . . v. s.' ; . ' I . . i..i ui:i:.s-.'wii.i .i;iru... hi, li'.tno ASrata Mkia. PA. Harry Wayne, late of the firm cX P-'n- riwTi!..'"1 J o'V I",rr,'-t "7 ton & Wavne. has not .put the hardware .,!ii,1,. ,.p3 m t!,, ,litvlS s;,atrJ, aud business, hot is now in partnership with teneiul "t.iiil.ing busing trtitisic-ttsl. Mr. John Diliert, at 22t Main street. J.-ihiis- town. Pa., where, wi', b' t"'l at ail times ; J. tj A l.Iil'fjtl N LAKE, tin largest and la st stock of hatdware, tt 4) 111 Y-l t1jl V wagon wood work, &c, oflervd for sale iu . "" ... , . . rfi ' - CaSbria county. 1 W. rt : ATTOflN LY-AT-aI. W lofl tide H i f i- li'TJ. t.l t ' ' Ovnoi all Tdiir hardware, f.iuu Flitw r. ' Wrfvne .' , J-jhntown, JAMKSXULL. IJiisburif. Oil C"t"lee 4i.np pis.iur- ly an l-d
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