rp- "Io. k roc , 0Q nee J 111"! wii: i attf c to T2 - n : arc v-v '.U' S rc:, .' EC 1 1 Fv il.c. ci ir - th i iu! I: ) h f"i4 wo- Mi tor SI' t nr.'.-" lat-t; n' tr Ml' na i ' Ebensburg, Pa., MA IIC II SO, 1ST J. 1 1", - fJAL AND PERSONAL. ;,;r, ti the Other Tlace. jltre, received daily at M. L. ."lt""' .' . ,n,i blue birds are strain on J O'd'.-ol ia fc'ettiuff over the equinoc- p;,.'e nb,.ut this time. ' Taxiaver 2 will receive a .hearing ',vltiiniisii'Xt week. Ti rie:tt blood purifier, v incgar Bit- "f,.i sale by M. I- Oatman. lT p.ju.'uc foot of ice weighs forty-eight J-i'u v .vour '(ls at L. Oatmau's, " . " , f'clkut in I'".hpildim-Y -j-jie' public Kchools of this borough scvt n nionuis lerm 10-aay. iV'utsoveuty-nve men were discharg- t)frm t'ie "PS 1,1 Aiioona, last week. i.nitl'i'O.y in --iiiwoa bcuv us .51.00 a ,w javs a'". hut tailed to sigu any name :c fetter. --Tt-.e :'-chool House in the Glen," a je.i! e:l"ifi"n, has been leceived and f, ,r next issno. Xbo black bais in'.roducad into the ,:orsi f tliii ?tate are said to be eating 'iu the other fish. joik out for snakes. Wednesday's irder storm w as vt.ciferous enough to all the reptiles in Christendom. !Tla-re i; A Swede in Clearfield county ,,, p;ns hoots nineteen inches long. He i:iengs the State to beat Ih-jse feet. Jlichael Fitzharris, .Esq., Buigess of :":zpn. hns been appointed Assignee of -ettatcuf OweuCuuiiinghain, bankrupt, j $ place. " j Tl.e oil express train wost on Friday i inirg last struck, knocked down, run rand inetantly killed Mr. James Law- j 1. who was at the time, assistirg his son fill tl:e water tiaugk at Sang Hollow 1 , t 1 M!!!;('S IClcW JOlillMOWll. -Two boys named Lutz and Hammer, ri.il in jail here for burglaries com-!-d at Wilmore, skipped out through fioiit door of that institution on Thin s evenir.g last, but were recaptured and irred to their old quartars soon i'fler. -The ladies will be interested in learn- tLat M. Ii. Oatman has just received itgant scock of gaiters and shoes for nine feet, of the latest styles and war- ti tho verv best custom made work in carket. There is 110 humbug about ron't forget to bear in mind and keep tnicr.ibrance the fact that M. L. Oat- . n i. Dlii'tl.r Anil. C., t .....1 ... ill a tl.li3 .c ouitiij inoii ill tilllll ill. purchasing goods the only pi in- j . I. .n.l.lnc bin, ...11 l l,.ui ifnutu1 I. tin iv ctTll till ill C I .i,u.i, .d..i.. I .1 lU 11:lv util.ciii tti.it u j lie t it lba Oil lilt: t J.t m tein. ter.e yeartdrt Millviile Iail watched - cLanfe ar.d stole seveual revolvers from U.d v,i:e store of Benton Tittle, in :.:!' r. a few days ago. The shooting ;:, ! ive bcL-n recovered aud tho young ,f ;j n. w behii.d the bais of Castle us:er. "i this p!ice. -Co ice ccnllo Sjc.'ing etheri.il mild . ci'ii.c "' So far as hctin'. from, gcti--. iii f hasariived, inou: or 'ess, and ..Vt tuil.inoss is cxpcc.ed on tlio next .:. ti. l e f liowni in quick sin-cession .ii in mti.se ami Mipt ib sto-k of goods lie ! i h v g o. ids, grocery and general ' . i ; . . . T : ..I i .. r vt-'.' a I'l .vui.v i.ii'Hi, nunc oar- j nsluu u'iv;is 1 e had for the asking. j ::ciuf v. as fel!rc.' nd long since in I , i -i : i i i .. ri sale l"V. i s;.:j , v iLiiii,r;u cuuimv, oy in f Mtr.sis. tiiiswold, of this ce. vtlr.t : b ?tMv,od lUOfeet in height k M u'.n'i ".K.- t'.tt of '.umber. It h:ul to t coi.vejui aial put iiit Chest creek by f,ai ii.t! . ;' h'. l'k ui.d tackle, and is ad a:::c.J lv i ..!.-.! ei tr.cn to be the largest has ever been put into Ci'K. A vei.iaii! y. uih stopped into a John- u ii,;1..;i;t cstabli.shment the other a.. 4 mi! n4.ni f'..r cheese. The lady in r.'ai ci' i.f.-ts:td greeny that tl.ey did Ini' tic aiticle for sale. He then r"il b a t"ll of stuff in the show case juwrd wl.;.t they called that. 'That's ir 1 til the lady; whereupon ver- r4 :ttt!.tid to know if cheese waseu't ti!! i 2" too. J .'li'.i Y '!i:k and two of his sons John '. A.ciaia!t-i, were buried beneath a fc alc -lit feet broad, five feet high Lite f ti thick, in a coal mine two oui'. d 1 -i ciisburg on Friday moru at. but fortunately tha elder Youii"- tfi to woik his way out, and giving u:m, h: two sons were soon rescued, jfc mea hud their collar bones broken aiii'iii was injured internally, but i-f tlioui was danoesouslv hurt. 51 . -0 C i L'e ( 1 1 a v. a citizen of Prank- ; v.a terribly mutilated and in . k. fd, on Satuiday last, by being '': lij i locomotive, from the tank of : 1:? l.d previously fallen to the : i- 5 ! c.:d was seveied from his er.:r.uh were torn out and scat Hi; I T "tisi.'.ei able distance, and his tithed into a shape'tss mass. ::... 1 sa w::'t. ved at thtt coal scaffold and .Hid nine children to mourn Icuih. A red about 57 years. -ti. vv.i mrt-rt in com meiibit ion ,s ' e'.Iand oc Hatinan, both of -k;ioTi-ii politic.tJly, if not person- t(:v i.:ti.n (,f this county? It v.if.cient, and doubtless woalii ;:v"'- i: f :cly to invite attention to ;v, i'.-e:i.ei)t, which will be found ".r '''"am ; but considering it our -liict.i a lift editorial anyhow, mil 11. 1 to; '."r .,..,11 .e .; !.. .' ,: -v. If ,..r 1S u"s ':' ! ,r n 'fr " i t 'ti-- 't tin sitation in saying, from J 011 Ion"- acuuaiutance. -ff Are f-11 , 1 .1 . , 1 io 1 1 e fnir tr, o -r. . In I 1 ....... ... -j .m.i, 1. . -' deal with, ami we are stire l:.- 1! esii in to purchase fur- i' d ! t- verv best that can be A. ,. c , -nil e- r !:g 'i-i m a call. :i"n having been made j ei.s i f Uiis place to tho Fish " of the Stat for a. -ninnlv of lll.T...lll.lt . -., ... .,uu oiacK oass, wuu wtucu ii ;!. i ...i . .1 - lidlf v ue.iu-waiars oi tne tuiie 'ick'.ick and Chest creeks, Hon. ',tA:'l. one of tliA fiiniinicisiiiiii.rR ( 1 Lirn 1 ion iu bciiu 10 1111a ;,:eto.8e cf a few week a lot :i llf ut f,0;M the Stata hatch. at 1?.., . . .r '""t.iii, ana some iimeuur- 'l"HlLr. will " - : : i 1 ,' I . i r . 11 . . . . - . I end t? The!"' ''.'. ...... ' . " . . i L 11 tT 11 Mil 1 n w 1 i ic 1 n tr 111 1 ov.u:i. niav i,0 t-otiti- ''-; -H t.l . 1 ..... 1 ., . . . I . -' MIO llll hpfiM tlliorrc COIIA ( - .... n . - - - "-lung hereabouts will be ex-J'-"J after tho lapse of a few .ml a f., ...... 1 . . ... at . . .' ;,i"!rr I'v.nr.iii hi 1110 .V1IWIJ4 1 d Hot i! 1. .i:. ,.r ik. , y. -..- 'V. 1 -lllll lk LOW , " '-1 lio first discovered, s I:: st r--, , . . .. . . . , , - e lu UK. woi iu a (tescrip r ''' n'in?a other name is at Xineveli statiop. and v - IS. itr lub'-'jr ...ii-ii . 'i moral if not a phy- ilil V hard to climb. f tree,!, tend ; r-totl- , r-ii' i" pursuance of Ids , "'tuinan, 70,G5C) miles I'.'-t-t twenty-one years, - has ; '"'er smoked or chewed '!' i hni.l- t; !v,i . " iu"ii never piayeu ;i ''ir ii "e'tl' suv a Kame I'laye ! !'!Ht .V a learned pig P-f-l. i. rnv- He is now a model ' Ue I,.. ". 1 - . - . 1 - 1 'ii mo; uken eiecteit at -k, . ',' ' ntd about 50 veais, , ' 'Pin,. it cei sines h at- ECHH TTi'. i lr:JJ'j:itj-. The AUoona Tribune need not take on any extra agony about our new jail, fourth annual report of the Board of Pub-f-.r wb assuie it that escape from that lie Charities of this State the following in ? io,uw cumcc, oy any means out siraiepy, reference to the jail aud almshouse of Cam id nearly as impossible as it would be for , bria county: - . 1 . . i i i . I r . . , - u liimti iu iu mi" i v e eye oi a need c o.-il.,,v,Vh me,. r 7h 7V,vL. -"?'!.. ... .. 1 ... l. , r 1 l: & , - . ...v - ' . ' - . ivy .--VUlC-J me imillia ui Kll.ss OeVOlKI. Kev. Win A. Fleming's lecture at the lesbvtei ian church, on Monday evenino- i ..... , , ' o iasr, is saici io iiae ueen less numerousely : attended than any which have preceded it . yet there was far from being "a beggarly u:uuinui cmiy uenenes. ' I lie etiort it self, w hich want of time prevented us from heaiing, is repieented to have been well written :twl vv!l H1U..,.1 r , . .v..,v,tu, .nan) poiuous , or it beiug really eloquent, but it was less . a history of the "Buritant," the subjact ' announced, than it vras a eulogy of Crom- j wen ana men ol his day and ilk. This lec- ture closed the course, but it is to be hoped that next winter will see the inauguration of a still more extensive if not more bril liant course of lectures in our midst. Quite an unpleasant sensation was cre ated ia Johnstown on Monday last by the suspension of all operations at thti Cambria Iron Works, the employes being notified 1 on going to worn tuat morning that their services would not be needed not at least for the present. The cause of the suspen sion is said to be a threatened strike on the part of some of the mineis. which has since culminated, the demand being for an in- i crease 01 wages. 1 be Company have im mense quantities of railroad iron piled up waiting purchases F, and the probabilities are that they w PI fight it out on the suspen sion line if it should take them all summer. More's the pity, na an almost complete stagnation in business and great suffering must be the inevitable result if this state of things long continues. Our friend, Charley Cain, of Minister township, is the owner of a cow which is certainly "some pumpkins" on the fecun- dity question, sl.e having given birth to 110 j less than three calves on Tuesday night last, all of w hich are fully developed and well formed. This wholesale yield of calf flesh biings the number up to live which this remaikabic cow has given birth to, the other two having camo in the usual order of one at a time, which is doing ex ceedingly well for a six year old heifer. Blair ti.d Iiodford counties, as well as the rest of mankind, are invited to trot out their vral producing bovines, as Cain thinks he is Aht l to "knock the spots off" of all them. Charley is also the possessor of a queer specimen of the lamb species, the peculiarities of which, however, a;o of a nature which, to be appieciatcu, should be seen, not read about. A feat ful accident occui red inJAltoona on Saturday afternoon last, which;resultcd in the almost instant killing of a laboring man named George II. CuiTir.nn and ll.e serious if not fatal injury of James Bradley, a machinist by occupati hi, as well as the demolition of Feeral thousand dollars' worth of property. It teems that an em ploye of the Company named James Kelly gr.t on an engine which was standing in tl-e yard for the purpose of sliiftiutr ir.'Vut j after getting it under headway was unable I from some cause to check its progress, and the result was that the locomotive dashrd into the lower round house at the latcjof j thiity-five miles an hour, stii.ing, muti ilating and doing to death one man and I shockingly crushing the thigh ar.d othor ; w :s iujui it:g another, as abovu indicated, j Kelly saved himself by jumpir.g from the I i'ying engine, which kept on its mad ca- lcer through the roubd house, machine hhop ar.d wlici I shop, iu which fully five i i... j . , . . . iiuno.rt!i men were at woik, out, rniracu- i ions as it may seem, all but the two un- fortunate men named escaped the impend ing danger, ('t-rrinan died soon after the accident, but llr.tdley is still alive and the probabilities U'jtv are that ho will survive his injuries. JrrtORS fop. Ji nk Teum. Tho cemle- men named below were, on Friday last, J drawn to serve as C.iatid and Traverse i Jurors at the next term of our County Court : f.r.AND .ILTtORrf. Roberts II. .1.. foreman, cashier. .Johnstown, lirawle.y M iehael, jr.. mason NVashmtoii. Hishop Edwatd, miner. Voder. Douglass Washinpton, farmer, Allegheny. I"- ken rode Henry J., farmer, Carroll. Kveihart John, agent, Jolm.-town. (;eorge IUihard, laborer, Millviile. Hite John It., laborer, liUcklick. Livingston Josiah II.. fartner, Adams. Lewis David, carpenter, Ebensburg. Litringer Wiliiatn, merchant, Loralto. Lambert Aueust, brewer, Johnstown. Lloyd (Jritlith J., farmer, Cambria two. Lewis Jonathan, Ijoss, Millviile. Miller Edmunds clerk, Wilmore. Mi-Jvunua I'aul, bla- ksmitb. Summitvilie. l'arrish J. 1)., carpenter, Ebensburg. Kihbleft Samuel, brakemaii, Franklin. Sfoltz I'afer, farmer, Iiarr. Geotge, farmer, Yo.ler. Shelly James A., farmer, Croyle. Jstoy Samuel, farmer, Alegheuy. Tiley William, coal inercbaat, Washington. Walters Williams miner, I ill villo. TBAVEKSE JUROItS FIRST VVK.KK. Adams Tobias Miller Hlacklick Kmait'l Brallier, Milton Jonss, A. Ii. longanecker. Ilarr Alexander Hrawley Casper Leib. CoDcmaugh Uor. Andre-.v Abler, Edward LSrady. Conemaugh Twp. Johu liurk, John Schri ver. Carrolltown Francin Hearer, Julius Stich. Carroll Twp. Aaron I.urlcigh. Cambria Twp. lleury Iiyrne, Jonathan Jones, Itenj. James, jr.. Chest Springs Michael Cnnninghatn. Clearfield l'atriclt l;uucgan, John II. Louglass. Crorle John Dnnmyer, Stephen Dimond, G. (J. Korabangh, .1m '. C. Stineiuan. East Coueiuaugli E.l;:tr C'oilins. Ebensburg 1-'. 11. Hartter, C. T. Kolerts. Johnstown Charles Barnes, Josiah Hud sou, Irwin Horrall, Alex Montgomery, John C. Ilitlel, Jacob Swank. Jack sou Henrv Snyder. Millviile Mor-an B-se, I'at k ltodjers. Minister ZachariaU Kay lor. llichl.uid Hiram Orris. Susquehanna Stephen Emigb, Archibald Farrell, Geo. W. Sta'.b. Summitvilie John Sharbaugh. Taylor Adam Vi kroy. White Samuel Aikens, Michael Moyer. Washimrton Wm. McC'.oskey, Chnsto- ...... t..i.;.,n Woilvaie Win.Magehan, KobertD. Nes- IUlt t'kaveksk jurors 5 fco XI) wkrk Adams Henry Eicheus.hr, Sam 1 Kring. ffiffiiiMsy.'' CrovlSila Burk, John Net. Clearfield -John Behe, James E. Neason, Michael J. Wills. Carroll Joseph Davis Chest-Caleb A. Gray, MichaelJ- !Kagle, Jacob Stoltz. is Von Leu nan. Cambria Bor. John Kyan. Ebcusbiirg-P. V. Mi'I'uiiald. Johnstown-Will. BuUinger. m. C. Bon aker, Isaac Barnhart, John Hamilton, Johu W. Eogan, James J Murphy. Loretto Francis O Fru l. Millvil'.fl Kit-hard Dowling, Henry tox. Stephen Gregory. ' t Ness. It cb and sam i nomum., merbill Valentiue Cramei, John Chest Springs riias ..u wo..... Coiteinauch Bor.-.L.hn Eagan Henry P. Frei.lhoff. Frank Maloy, Geo. Parkinson. (W.. aughTwp.--JohBP. Lehman, Lou- McCoriniek. . Summitvilie Thomas J. Condon, E. Storm. White George M. free. Washington Andrew Egar, W tn nth, Charles Johnston. Cain Lhy. Wilutore George W. Kirley. Wood vale Il'm. Peurod. Voder E. A. Vickroy- John Grif- As Others Sek Us. Wa fir in the ,t, - -.it-, , isite.1 December 17, 1873. This TltfVV liriwon woa ti.,ic.l.A.l : .. i u-.-k i , : ----- j - . .. ...... iiiii.iiirt I 11 JOI. HIKt 11 a8 I lleeil pcni v r.n A,.-; I I is a very substantial edifice, and is after the plans of Mr. HavilaniL wlm wn its s r . ' ltCT- 11 is nui.t ot liht colored sandstone, alut 130 feet in length by in width, anl a tower in front. Tht? front nartof the hniM ing is arrang;d as a residence for the sheritl". The celling department, which is 110 by ,H feet, contains a lower and upper tier 17 cells V, Y . . -.e ,j uV o, am, ieet nigu in tne centre. Thev aie arranged with water-closets, a warm air'and on ventilating register, and are sufficiently lighted by a horizontal window which opms into the jail- a.nl- J-ue noors are wooden, hut are under lain dv iron i)iates. ll partitions between ! the cplls being of heavy stone masonry. Tho : inside door i of wrought iron bars, the out- j side of heavy oak, both with heavy and ap- I j proved bolts and locks. The Moor in the cor- I ridor is of Gnrmau tile, havintr a larse win dow in the rear and four skylights on each , side of the ceiling. The upper tier is i cached ! y a flight of iron stairs. Water is t.umpod into a tank in the tower, from which the whole structure is supplied. The building is surrounded by a substantial stone wall 22 feet in height. It was erected at a cost of 73,000. It is adapted to the separate sys- tem, which is in partial use. It contained I Tomer that is rery unprofitable. It is slrovg six prisoners, onlv one of whom had been h objectionable t'ora landlord To have a ens tried. The bedding was placed on the floor, ! tomer sent him who leaves his card, and .woo a.. f 1 ....... r. .... l .1 T" 1 . . . i Iparrx liiitiut!f without navinc his bill J . K ,T . fc. . I. i: l I. Ill I . .1 ..it-. . UK CJV- 1 penditnres, including SiiOO paid to Western penitentiary, was 52,444 f0. Poor House. This institution is well conducted, its condition having been much improved under Mr. Lilly's enre, the present steward. The i.isane apartments are in the lower story. Some of the inmates were noisv and difficult of management, beiue confined to a sitting room during the day aud their ' chambers at night, t )ne was hand-cuffed on j ' - account id being destructi ve of clothing and ; bedding. The entire number of inmates was 4ii, of whom ':$ were insane. With th exception of those referred to, they were of chronic character. The house is huge, w ith large corridors and well arranged apart ments, but is destitute of con veni'-nces. It i c it-.r.....! 1. t.. ...... ........ n I . n .. n 1 . : . .1 y .. i... -.1 . i-. t . . t ii.iiiii. i r w j . . oi wii ri i v e: ;e res ' rendrrs the care of the helpless and careless doubly dioicult and troublesome. The house is well arr:!ged also in regard to separation cf sexes. Have separate exercise yards for the insane. Hecent cases of jnsl)ity are sent to Dixmont. No sjiecial t-mr or atten tion is given to thc insane in tlnjs house; but the inmates generally are madeVeaifortablc. The table is well supplied, te beildiug is comfortab'e, and their reaioirabL; wants at tendeil to. - ' "V , . The farm consists of 200 acres; sJVef wVi h is under cultivation. The sxpcudli jrelT for IST' were S11.572 42. . .' - - j a i,t...,.i... . . . '. , v C A. J!iRAn:i.ous l.sCAl'R. An aocnlnt I . ,i . ,. . .' " happened to the last line west on the Fcnu-i sylvania Hoad 'last Friday night, which, had n not ueen prevented 1T a tortunate occur-r - i i ... ..ii ...- - iT5.il-, vTv.n.i in ii jn.iiMuiiii v nac uitsueii a whole train filled with passengers to de struction. The train was at uusually heavy one, as ine l inlay trains from Ilarrisburi: duritv' tvu .., ' . ......... w-... ...... ..... ..ii.i- i ; members tf thr Letris!at:tre j In the s!eep:r.g cars were Senators Ander son, Graham and Butau, with theit families; j Beprcsentativcs Newmycr, Hays, Morgan j of Lawrence, with bis family ; Hon. Daniel 1 J. MorreM, .lo'.ni I'orter and family. Speaker ' McCoriniek, of iho House, i" Keju e ;.-nta- tives. anil several members of the press, i Two engines were placed in front of the ' train at A ito-ma, oneof them run by Kul'.ey, ! the oldest locomotive driver cm the road. the train was under thecharre of Conductor I Alexander, wlio has served eighteen years r ... : . 1. . 1. . - nun 1 11c oiiipaiiy. The night was fearfully cold, the v, heels crinzed on the frosty track, and ihe great kino-bolt, which holds the car down 0:1 the truck, would rise and fall with an alarming found. Even Morre.ll, the great railroad iron man, who is not easily frightened, straightened himself up on bis seat, and g!t.ticcd around with suspicious louks, as if expecting some casualty. When th train had passed Kittaunitig Point, or the "horse-shos bend," as it is familiarly called, and was on the heaviestup grade on the Allegheny mountains, the bell rope tightened with a sudden twang, struck the top of the car, and streti bed la vend its utmost extensions, it snapped and slackened with v rattle that nearly broughtdown thu lamps. A short 'Mown breaks" signal from the en gine caused a few am ions passengers to look oat, when they immediately discovered that the two powerful engines had broken loose and were some three hundred yards up the mountain. To old railroad men. like Morrell or Con ductor Alexander, the breaking of a link going up t lie mountain caused immediate alarm, and the first impulse of those who understood the situation was lo "quittrav cling on that train" at once. Most fortunately the train, vhicli was thought to be going tip the mountain at a high rate of speed, stopped its upward pro gress within one length of itself, and there it stood on that fearful declivity, oyer six hundred feet to the bottom of the ravine, and ten milts up from the foot of the grade, w ith Kittannlug point, or "horse shoe bend," mid-way, before reaching which, if the train had not been checked, would have attained the speed of a mitinie ball and have left the j track at that curve like a living machine, and in all probability not one of thb passen gers wou'.d have been living to-day. The air brakes, however, better known as "The Westinghousi; Atmospheric Brake," clasped the wheels like a vise this moment tho pres- sure from tho engine had been taken away I and the train was saved from destruction by tois seemingly simple appliance, but what has proved to be a inagmticent triumph of modern skill. The passengers were detained but a short time and were landed iu Pitts burgh "on time." Pittsburgh. 1'ost. CUBES ALL KIND OF CAT All R II. So successful has Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery proven, as a constitutional treatment for Catarrh, when coupled with the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Keniedy, ap plied locally by thanseof Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, (tlie only methyl of reaching tho nppeo aud back cavities of" the head,) that the proprietor of these medicines has long ! o fie red a standing reward of Sot") for a eas? or Catarrh which he can not cure. The two medicines, with instrument, for S3 by drug gists. A SPECIMEN OUT OF THOUSANDS. Con-ri.A.vn, 111., April 28, 1873. Dr. PiKRCi:, Buffalo, X. Y. : Dfur Sir It is with pleasure I make this statement to vou thnt nTter taking medicine for twenty years for the Catarrh. 1 tried your Catarrh Remedy and effected a cure, so that it has not troubled me for two years. S. Wheeler. ITassok's Compound Syrup or- Tar. This celebrated preparation, so long and favorably known in the Northern States, for the cure of throat and lung diseases, can now be had at most of the drug stores in all parts of the country. It is no jirivate quack pre paration. It is prescribed by some of the most, eminent physicians in the country, and never fails in curing the worst cases of c-ouirhs and colds. Price .W cents per bottle. k'tsski. ct Landis, Prop'rs, Philad'a. Sold by all Drug Storo3 and Dealers thro' out the United States. P. S. See that the signature of RCSSE'L & La.ndis, Prop's, is;on each wrapper. j'ur.K OF Ciiakoe. Dr. Morris' Syrup of 11... T unfit. .111(1 i.-.tllliM. vOi . IV.. a,-- speedily r.-lievecl by it and in ('roup it acts'l ke mssic Oil a. K..f Lloyd s Drug Store and otiiainasHiiipios....... i or a mriilar sizts for SI ; or at P M. Wce- Ktilr Jfc Soti's Store, Wi imore. J. K. MoR 1 Sfs, 113 North I'd St'., PhiUt. t3-13.-ly. Tar "V iUl C'berrv and Horehound combines nil the medicinal virtues of those articles wl.ich long experience has proved to possess j the most etneicut qualities tor all diseases of us aim ioicts , I Local Correspondence. Poktage, March 1R, 187i. Dear Fkekma.n The gams of ten-pina for a. purse of fifty dollars, which I alluded to in my lad letter, was tj'.aved on the aliev nttHiliii1 tn tt T." v-,.1,. ....... ll..tul 1. .. ti. . " . uw iJAiurtHLr UUWI UOIC. nhrkl. ..-..o f 1- T U .. ... playists were Dr. D. H. Dickaton and Jesse Wcjouh, the party of the first part, and Dr. Milton Dkkason and 1. McGough, party of the second part. The reason why I put the latter party t.e party of the seconirl ut, is because V,iij came out second be. and the other teliows got the money; but they didn't make a deed. There was a srreat deal of strength, but not a large amount of skill displayed in playing the game. The score didn't run very high, but some of the players did-half wav up the all v. .....I r - Our hotel-keei.ers having, with great una- llitaity, obtained their licenses from the hon- orable, the jitdgea, etc., are a. busv as bees is oees lie and Iiin , in preparing to accommodate the puLl entertain strangers an. I travelers. imrs" for the ditt'erent hotrls are also busv and on the arrival of each train the coaxing ppeal", "This way for the Exchange "1'he Chinese iust opposite ! aur baetrajre. gentlemen?" '"Step this way, gentlemen, for the Gillespie House house newly fitted up, new landlord oak grained bar, touched up by Ctossin only on square off!" "Ho for the St. Clond ! largest house in the city !"&c., Sec, can be heard far above the escaping steam of the locomotive. Occasion ally some of these runners gt hold of a cu- - -- -- 1 There, is one thing certain, Mr. Editor, and that is that our hotel accomodations are ex- cellent the want of which, in other towns 1 causes frequent complaint to be made. j Ilerewe have ample accommodations for j man and beast. Th only dread that seems I to be upon our landlords is, that a heroic, j 1"1.01 I'JlnK women may some line ntnriunrr uu-A.n im.vn ikii i i.in 1,1.-1. " -i lanche, aud that the clie. and that the appeal from swet, 1 Cathoiics, etc. l'u'lv mic-i bird of our popi:l:i verful lipa to "Clos your door I clort j timiaronct Catholics, but belong to oi her r.--ir door!!" will be too powerful for re- ly?'"' denominations a,-.i Sydney" ir.nv as . 1 well understand that we, bounr a law-at.idi'ix pray vour s.sianft . Qnite a trratch occurred at'one of onr sa lorns a few days ago as, reference to th frontispiece or-tJie scratches tieing bad, will move fully and at largn appear. The little snap of snow we had for the past tm days has enlivened our markets materially. Fanners, far and near, have taken advantage of the sledding to bring in supplies of oats, corn. jardj;i sass," and sich like. There is quite a demand f. ir herbs, such as camomile, rue, "old man," sali'roo, etc., in this market. Indeed the demand - . i ... . , is saui to cxc.ceu me x'-ipp "j mum, :ii:u espe- i 1 1 - .. . 1 . -.. . i..l. 1. : : ' , X , ; ' ' , t-, ...-... ry l-.as of late been made. Fersns. having any eoiisidrable ouantity of the latter on hand will do well to leave their names, with -l .... ... an indication ot the probable amount thy can furnish, with the Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association. I "reckon" t'ae tat use of the unusu.il demand for this kind of shrubery is, that, on account of t In verv changeable weather wo have had of . .- iai, many oi our propie :ir.j u.iiici ra ti;;i ' t . , . , i uiuj .t., tkMM - t y ' " i anon, ate very good forailmentsofthat kind. We , Lrrave ;i bad old onrself, Mr. ICditor, and Axt a notion to try some of those "yarbs" -ViCHye can t;et them. iJ;Tnfeniled to say to you before, Mr. Kdit Tsr, l.ut forgot it, that cars freight cars are lull on ine lAlil.'ilil llt:it: on o.liiurfl . IU I11U .1 :i l i - .... c i . .i... grcai aiiaovauce of the reiigioiislv inclined. Ye.s'loriiy (being the Sab-bath day) I under took to say mj pravers, and was waked up from nv j.!in;-.bcrs b.-c nardon. mv devo tions hv the '-tarnalest" shrill w histle that , .. T. ever was out upon a locomotive. It was euougn to mane a I'liiav sweat , cyan at ins pravers. But if it's luicfi'l to move freight ! 011 the Lord'slay, and it's a work of neces sity, why all right,for I suppose it is only perishable freight, such as crudu dl ia barrels, rnflfcd in pigs.Viu read hurt, coal, and thins; of that kind, that is moved on the Sabbath, and of course no one could object to that and I have not observed any oilier kind of freight ou these Sunday trains. VuUi's, for the time, Hrimun. .7oI,sTOvv, March 17, 1H74. Dear Fkekman. In order to give the common schools a chance, jno el can, I shall write a brief letter this time. W. V. I'ike, dealer in stoves and tinware, Franklin street, has a patent cooking ap paratus, four stoves in height, which might be of use and what ought to be in the pos session of every good pater. By one simple operation of heat well applied, four differ ent diahes can be cooked at one time. But lest this might be considered a pufl. I will say no more ; but let each gormandizer call and examine for himself. J. F. Campbell, Esip, of the Vohe and Ei'ho, has started up again. He has rolled over and over so often that it was a wonder that he aver turned up all right, but he did this time sure. Lika loaded dice, he will coins right sitle up. if handled right. I wish the Voice and Echo lots of good luck. Geo. T. Swank, Est;., of i'.ia Tribune, (mil Easiy.) has now the best appointed printing office in the State, immediately above ihe post-office. It, is a pity to see such a vast outlay of money, for material, to run a Uepublicaa newspaper, so soon after the Xcw Hampshire election. Hon Roy. Cokf.vi li.e, Pa., March 14, 1S74. EntTOit Freeman Dear .St';-: As there was a very sail accident occurred hers on the 2il iust., an. I as I hays seen no notice of it in any of the. Cambria county papers, I thought I would send you the particulars, especially as the victim was an old citizen of Northern Cambria. The facts are these: Mr. l'eter Flanagan, while on a visit to his son-in-law, in the vicinity of whoso resi dence he has been employing himself prun ing fruit trees, was struck by the engine of the West l'enu Express and so terribly in jured that ha died in about forty miuut-ts after the accident, llo- had come to see tas wife, but she had died and was buried be fore his arrival. Just five weeks afterwards lie too was called away by death in a most sudden and shocking manner. His acre was seventy-one yoars and that of his wife seventy-three, aud both were old residents of your county. Thir remains now lie side by side iu the Catholice cemetery at Blairs ville. May they rest in pttaca. Yours, &i'., L. S. -" AT lEuot what IS AX Etto. And now let Somerset, Cambria and Blair hide their heads and say nothing further on the egg ipiestioii. They have had their say, and our turn is now. Wo hold the biggest trump card and wo mean to play it. Bed ford coun ty is ahead and means to stay there. We have a hen a native and she isn't much of a hen either that laid two eggs in one day, one of which was almost as large as a goose egg. while the other was an ordinary vized egg. Ami what is more wouderfid still, both eggs were laid at one and the same time! Now this may seem incredulous, but it is true as preaching? We'll rise to ex plain. The two eggs in question were on and yet they were two. It was a sort of compound arrangement, a little on the Si amese twins plan. And this is how it was: The large egg, which was perfect in itself. had in U anolUtr eg; wuutii a sneii . mill weie tirst-ciahS ejzfis, with yo.k anil white, it another -gcr within a sneii : uotli PiicloseJ within a firm m jniorane, ami each 1 had what is call irerm-ccll. And viverl and is cloin .liine-liill'. aucl your erv body else? I Bedford the egg question 2effe. CsitTiriCATrs on Lloyd & Co. taken at their face for American watches. A large assortment of ail styles in gold aud ailver rases just received and for sale low. fjold Jewelry, books, notions and toys in large ni nety. No Pinchbeck kept or sold. Best cigars in town. Call at once- C. T. ROBtKTI. . There are twenty-three voters named . . j i-..r.. ;-b.. ; Jones, twenty named Lvans ami eihteeti ; named Davis within the precincts of this liorouo-h So the Herald said several weeks j ago, ami what was true then we presume . to he true now, eel the yenninal vesicle, or In these usserticris 1 am t.acuea ' ; 1 10. O. tieWS; a MOUSC aDll LOT brCUnd '" ' "J ' li rR 5 Kx-eutor. StraiiL'C to say the hen stir- fXl; "w ,l,Ui,.,, ,v, in his Hi.nual ! eitut in th Horonih of S.mimiiviile. ,n Cambria ; Carrolltoirn. March IS. l7.-9t. Mn...l!l VAuOr.if i.it 'I IH..1.II111.I1. --- " ----- : e .Iu 1.-. ...-!.i..l . .1 . . .I'.n.il.l II!..'.! B.7 to iivi uii, ,1.111 n.:u,rt 1 nit nut it u.tMS teacliers oniy 1 were , - .. j, -. ... ..... ....... , 1 Brahmas, ami yonrev- fund to have it thorough knowledge of rend- 1 Jr-oriagM bad K...td. o-s :n.e d ua tji.ow3: i S n- T) f I V IfiT Ii A TOR'S NOTICE ESStj l-Dedord Oa- s.UViur VrruTZ rf ' No : la-n-eYion 3 ,n , r,;y sixty e -t L.tter. cfArtminir ration on tlt. sl.a'f N.nl i e-,,,.-; ii-,. to infer, if he does not sav it in t'- a post, corn-ir of L it -V. : ih-.-ae ly st.d L. ,t ry Carney, lale of M 01. er tcwneiiip. deo'd. hainr Communications, GAi.i.irzi.v, March 9, 1S74. r.DITOR rnr.E-.tA.T- Ilrivina- ro:t-1 frrcm! arti cles pro mill con in vour v:J.whIh psr cori eei imiif tho free school s-stcm. I took the lib erty to express my views thioo-jh tho ramn channel, t:ikir;.f c:renot to criticise or scnk harp'.ily of any Article that hrH appcurcd tn yo-jr columns. This I lil hcouiso I w:is anx ious to uvoiii personal eontrov:T?v. opposed I ail to usinjr a newspaper fcr the purpose of criticism or curry injfo: ;i controversy t hut must of necessity iisi'.oiiut to nolhiry in th? eml. , 5-neu oiatrr.ies are not news, ncitlivr lire thet of interest to tiny one. I I srsve my views ns briefly a possible, nn 1 hI- they fiiw lit. I stated i.t the same time that I Jid not by n;iy means consider inse!f conipe- ! f'"t to a'vue so important a subject. Trot'.ii.- i 1,v,'V'ei!,.n "S snir.t. w hat wls v.-.y Mil prise to se the miim "i. J. I. sn -c- nentlv and frenurntlv i,,tT, ,!,K ; tide from one of onr coirespomient.-. siKiie.l ', "Sydnoy." 1I? nuist lie a junior Svdney who , no must lie a junior Svilney who i g"1 his education at our boasted public schools. or.it" not. thou he is a bous article. Ilavir.if read co:,B;.ierab!o from the pen of tlieverita- t.de Sydney, and ha vinir nKvm a found hij ru n. ductions wo'-thy tf perusal anil replete with instruction, I whs not prepared tofcees"ch an articles. that of your correspondent oversueh n siffua'ure. I was compelle i t stop and re-!c-ct. His arti.-le reminded me of the first time I was called on to deliver a speech in a debate. 1 I'.ad notlnnsr to sny ii'itil I heard some one else express his views, and then 1 found it easy to tfet up ami contradict the speaker null tell him what he had said was not correct. "Sidney" docs not seem tn poss.-ss any orisjin al ideas of his own. He merely contents him self with critii I in -jr and cor. t ra.lc: in; t he ie s advanced by "V. .1. I'." It is fVi t u natr f or t he readers of the I'l; r EM A X Ihnt the learned Syd ney Miil livelh. Were he not here to en liuhtt n them they would doubtless accept as true all tht "K. j V." has said cnncerninir t':c public s;hods. Xot one .f them of course would have common sense enough to read and judvo for himsi If. and hence; it was important that some such biilliant genius an "Sydney" should assume the role of u second Mo.-es nnd lea.l j-onr res.lf i s out of tl.f wilderness. The ifent leman us-jcrts that in our vi!ljrr, which li- repr..ents as a ld.ice of sreut luipnr tance. we ha evcrv t'litnur in our own haii'is tbnt if the schools are not what thev should fe it is our own fault that we have a ::ia Joritv of peoijle. do not att'.ni t to enforce religious in sfriiotion In our g.-hools whew the law striciiv ' forbids it. V.'e practice tho golden rule nd advocate liberty of conscience in its broadest sertsc, and hen-e v. ould sc.it ti to takes ivat.t.ife of the minority simply because wo have tlic poivin- ti do so. The trt'ii t Icma n beads his product ion "P'.i! Ii..; Sc'.io.ils," but has the ini pu dene.-! to ptt::ck pa rochial schools, and iiitii:i;!ts '.-.-ct I fp:;!:s of them i;s far superior to pub'i-.- sohoo's. Xo-v, the truth is, I did not mention parochial schools in my communication at nil. lie further s that those pupil'; who Pave been taupbt Ihi-ir prayers and catechism are the wo;t he rvcr ! saw. and that t!i"v do not make bettor citizens or better ('hristians than those who f.tiie.j io obtain sii'di msl rui tion. Mecliaiirea me with , ,,.;,,., i,,consi-tent. and claim I., t.e consi-t.-nt i hiinsidf. Stransie consistenev. iii lee-i. that a i child instructed to pray, to know thei-ait-chist i -i i ..... .1..... ... ...... and to understand t lie duty it o-.res to God and i to fiod's creatures, dor s not fTf-o.v up a b: tier I citizen and a belter Christian than the one who 1 is reared without any religious instruction I whatever! He still further alleles that those j who have been educated in parochial ::e'joo!; will curse and swear, fixht a l steal, far mnrf readily than those who have been educated at ' the public schools. He cr:e3 consistency. Is j thisvonsisteney? Is it consistent with ti-.ith to say thai a child ti. t:irht to fhun tl-.osc vices would lie more likely to practice tiicm than those who received no nbiti .us inslructh beinjra true Ann rican. Vi'om the best infor mation at my command, I vrp.3 b-.-r i and raised herc.'and here at ienlrd public schools and no other kind; paid Cncle Sam three hundred dollars duriiisr lue late relcion. and liavu ! R?v,"" v''.,li,,r'1J ."' "f tfi; this State or of the t nitcd Males. If :inthi;i else is re- . jr.(, to lnkc man ,, ue .i,:H-Tic.m 1 c-n- ft in I no not know what :t is. J'c-rhafs ti'f ti tle man made a mistake, however. ntd intended to say .Y.ftire ! ito-riraa -one of ti:o-e "down with thel'opfund Popery' creatures who fa vor religious pnrsccutio:i. political chaos, free. love, no inaiiiaife. and like tnifiuif i"S. If h-c had sai l that I would have believe.) him. "Sydney" says that I ar.i cp.io elito justice, which, if true, is very u cf crt :i iu t f or t lie peo ple of our liorouirh, who recently tlcctci me to the office of justice of the l eace. Pit y 'tis the learned gentleman did not enlighten theia in time. Mail they been so enlightened they surely would not have made such a mistake. He says I am unworthy the protect'on of a free government. To answer this I must f:ili back on his boasted consistency. I have paid taxes for twenty years, part of th.- time very heavy ones, aad now ii I should need protec tion from a f r e " 'eminent I uai to be dve.-n-ed unworthy of su Ii a boon. r.ctw;T!:':t::ndin"; he dec! ires in another paragraph that I have the rirht to denial. 1 protect on. I to you teoch such doctrines in your boasted public schools v This iireat luminary winch shines so reful frat.tly in bahalf of public school says that child. n learn and becoino hardened in almost every species of vice -my b-.'fe they are obi enough to leave home. He also says tint if you were to instruei such children six hours a day for ail eternity yen con! I to', improve them. If he means such inst rue ion as is jfori eiiilly imparled in the public schools, I fully asrrco with him. otherwise I deny liie asser tion, and I do not believe, dear render, that you are wiliiusr to admit that such is the case. A child is admitted to school at the ae r six years, which is lis soon as they coins l the usi. cf reason nnd hi o able to discern between rijlit and wronj. The teacher then stands loci )i,t-rnili-i, and will be held responsible by a just jiiib.ro for the moral t raininur of those commit ted to liisc.u-e. Are you willing to admit that such a child is not susceptible of instruction tmd reformation in far less time th in M" hs-i-is if ihe proper inst ruction is imparted? Tiles'; last assertions are too ridiculous to merit fur ther notice'. . This very abls R-entleman likewise declares that wo are compelled to pay taxes to support courtsof justice, poor hous.es, public roads, etc. and have not a word of complaint to utter. Well, this is a poser-In his est itnKl ion end no doubt he thinks Iu; has ifot me now. But 1 will answer hiui in this wise: V.'o have no con scientious scruples Hvriibtt ni-ikinsr use of tho i n jt i t ot Io.is named when ii'ce-sary, neither are we forbidden (except by tho Rcntlcmais iiinielf. who savs tlmt Fat least am unworthy of protection.) to use tT.eiii wheu need tie. We , are very willing to pay taxes to support what ! :s riht an.l for the toirl ol'all classes without l regard to rr.ee, creed, color, or "previous cou ! (iition of servftude." 'Ihe talented "Sydney" censures me for re- rerriejf only to our own v:ila,-j -, hiii intimates that my remarks should Ii ivu been tnoretren era!. I hope he won't charge me l liis time v. ith Ileitis' too personal. 1 would wish to please him. inasmuch n3 he is the only correspondent of the I'keemax who has deemed my produc tion worthy ot notice. I see by the report of cur county superin tendent that bnl or.e. professional cr-rt:ticate wiissrrautcd during the pa.t year. The lucky recipient. must have been Sydney," as he is the -inly one who seenislto be able to interpret my article. Ho certiiuiy must be the only o-ie iu Cambria county who was Sound competent to teach a public school ', Dear readers. I am usaamod to bo forced to resentment in the vindication of what I firmly believe to he riht thjt is, the principles I ad vocated regard i ii ir I he public sell on s. The (rcn-ll.-nian does well to make much of the brid-ro that carries hita safely across. Those from whom he derives his support he ha a riirht to uphold. I!jt I would advise him to endeavor to doit in a more honor, tblo vac and not to pardon for harinHr occupied so much space .11 auswerinu him space which miirlit haebcen devoted to somethinjf more useful. I was not the atfirressive party, but when attacked and misrepresented I claimed the rigdit to respond. Anything further from his pen. however, will be t rented by me in t iie s 1 in- wa v thai I ho I ri-.h-111:111 c-cepled the kick from the donkey I will consider the source. So (food bye! Lon life and many happy days! Ami now. in 'conclusion, permit m to say that I still hold to the opinion expressed in my t'orrzer letter, i. e.. that after euaty years' ex perience of the public school slem, wo are so.ry to K.,y thl,t jt isa failure.und that society js (rrowinir worsnn I crime of the most atro- eious c-liaracter l.n-jinin;' mo so manv words, that t here is only one in Cam bria county, li'it t he friends of the cause tell us that the svs.e.H is all riiit that tho fault is ! 011 r own if the s -ho ols fait to (five satisfaction. The County Superintendent cries ottt for wise legislation. Ti-.is wise U'ltisiation. i-r my opiu- , ion, would U.s to iri ve each religious deuomin 1- 1 tion the riirht to control i'..--ir own schools nui ' employ their 011 teach. mm. Th'-n cmldren would receiv e a religious hs well r.s a secular education. I still hold to the opinion thst the system is luijust to Catlirdics. A CHiholie n : bound in conscience to have his child i.'er- j onarhly instructed it l'iit rcbVIon. To accora- pli-h ,,)it. jt is hI.si.i .iTcly necessary ia this day r mi l generation that the s-.-linot should take a h-udimr part. This rcliirtou inst r-tct-o-i ith 'j, n,tKuc instruction; ft - tb- trr. tti liijutticc u tax v. h'.uj1i..-s to euiv-jri t'ueic. and cmsequentlv have 110 conscioiitious s.cru- Uood fsrmer r mechanic, ml.t exr.nnncr. ! I 10111 fl 1 I 0 1 I Vs P U J V pes; for remember that tf you rive any rr!i- 7OI. ct uuur,c. u !:lu.wled.o- ... ,..., is ,., 1 f K f I 1 II fS! R H K 1 f kHHH ifio-.is instruction in school yi.u disol-ev the law ........ 1 1. ' ;i ,.. 1... !4i!s I It tfSHBSi 5 s, 1 , - eoil 1 .-11 O .1 . 1 . . a 1. ..... ..' L . 1 , 1 tl W K 3 k MB V ft W anrt outrntfe consistcnc. . I knowledge of arithmetic, toil that is noilunir rj f - r- rs r r . r- p, . . .. . K .............. ..... v ... ...... ..... . ..,. ...i.t.iT 1 T II II 1 11 IMS lil'i'll. I il.I..--li - r m m - - - abuse those who are Uno,Mnt, but rather to ' en .111. 01 " instruct an 1 en ijhten them, if he wi-hes to be peaceable neighbors. Let the stoi m 1 ax- i " -considered won hv tiie name of a voot teacher. l"' oiitsc.ie. be it O'-ir prioe to sav, A 1 is Hut enough of this. Wo a-.o cc.nuianded not U?l' "' our own jiioiiiitjiincMis t .tiiibria . , to throw nearls before swine. I therefore be- hat say ye. friends .- Mn-.l u be so 'I county is abend on in, writing arithmetic. Keo-aphy ami itmra- , "P--'" , ''r' ' " JTJL it.,,,- f Kar.Mv dee-.l The system Is o. posed ty ns on the yeore oj j conscience and hecausw t lielicve thit thudu- i ty we owe- to (tod, to our superiors and to our- ; selvrs lorbid us to make. ! of them. j Ai regards com pu Isory h I : en. in nte fit s. hool ' I wish to nay that, in my oidne.n, SuC.ii a lidu ; should m..t te even thouifLt ot in a tr.-e co.m- try- v. J. p. ( i Chest Si' kings. Slar.di 0, 17. J Mn. 1'DSTOit-llaviny hei.rd the rjues! Ion pro- i posed for debate. "Siiuiild our poblic ... ho ds 1 ; be atiolislieii r I .hoiifcht I would a n t i.-ipu i t he discussion a lit I le ud -end in an argument ' ' or tn in supi'iMl .if tlw in'jiii " ! Iow tn:- !i !u tuvi.il j!;.--.M:i;. I: s,-et'is to ' me, tor moiiientmu i. o s d.-p. nd on ,;s .!. i- sion. The question in p.0 h;n:ed in am.l h r I form: Shad w? .. ! tvaid toward V.ihl unl j trut Ii. or b-ickn srd t d.n Uness and en ,ir ? The world is trore.ive i;i ev ei y r: j p-. t ; ! even frctn t h tiin" hon It i . 'l,t tture : I be li;ht '." il.xvn t ) tiie pic.--!. I m ,u,eii:. ; A''".ir':i'S I o tic 1' trv . t ! physici I w..'l ! j : a proirrcrsion. and who will say lli.it the wort: i j of mind is not prow restive I l.'i.nk v kn.ov : ;a liitle more about somi' t lii:is linui i!v p.;ih i ! -t Noah. did. Take naviai ion. t-i-rfi ;ioii und i steam loeonc t ior., :.ot ; . nnvi i-.i prni 1 1 i a:-.d ; ull that, as instances. Now. ii.i3 point ei:l- ; i bshe.l. wtr w ill y. o:i. i:vcry man. woman S'ld i : child iiasan iiiulllt -at ir.ind tis a jfrcuil thine I ! ,1 mind wi;h a capacity f .r . fin j knowi- J ciljie an.!J5earhii;ir out 111" ii!yslrrof imt.ire ' j and they surely tend toward fie brute c.ea- ; i tion when r.iind is n-jrlcc'ci. VI:at yivi'. nan ' supcrioritj V Kn wledc, of one k"i I or nn ) other, is the indisputable nut. r. This beiuir i ! the cast:, the means "t ac.iu'iintr k:o-. i.-dvo i siioi: Id tie as f rr to a M as hK 'i t. ir. or w.i n r. ; Any fountain of knou li d-..- at v.-t;;oh all may , ; not ii ric k id no; suit tilie-atil e;Ojl tctud ! peofde. lr mi-lit io in liitidoston ai:d olhrr i oriental countries, where ca -to are in vnwi, :d v.-here oro llll Hi e s! i v k of 1 th-? fit her pr tion ; but hero r. rciu-s I vania it J "wou'i work. ' it.-o i.id.i sc.ioois would bw j "jiiit ttie thint" if 'dl persons thouvbt alike. That time has not --.nee . however: so wo had bet tor confine l el.-Ion to t l.e ('!. u i ;i. .'-a ti- tiatii serool. and Itindred places, where there will be no di-piilc about it. I .: :. i ::1 1 f sec ular know ledge r'l meet on a common level, where there can be no dirnute; jmd we want schools where such knowli ili: ii iiurai ted. When ttie ir.t;iiniii'n hi i ives we can ii.a c r'-li- pious s.-boois-not i in th.n-end s oi: f ,(. cit - i.ens cf t'.,e fnitid tutcP. each and i.i. h.- ve touei riw in i. uin neMiin; a ica'Wi system l tin t will suit it t f i So::eone s;iypthat ttie government mlhtci ' well eslabiisb ,i -ani'.aiy c imn-.i.s-.'oa. or -. jaia. thintrnf that kind, to looU aTtcr III? health of ! the i.'o:'.',p, us a free school system. Now that '. i s-iini !y nonsense, lor that di:! , is already . performed by tin- medical I rat-i nit y. wlio, it is ' hut bis' to :ty. till t he posit ion .id.uira.SI v. V I do not want a better ii.s; i;ii t ion. And as f. r : "hv-ic::e, ' why l!n re is net an :.:i:.a:.:-.u j:rii.t- ! oi'iimt is not fc.llf.f i': '!? 1 ; :-..;.. r'l to be ei" in a s-d bt-ti-.re ti:. v ce.i; i i-i I a.rl ;:;i ply tiin iast i ::c: .'c;t. 1 o;s ::: .rt.f.'T of (.'cnernl iS uc.-i i ion -.t:;1i nrtird to health: 1 t lie rcf ore tin ii? s!..-i:li K" "O -tij:je ( ctnten- i ti.in" t ;,; o-,v n into ihe pi'bij.- s.-hool - t h. I m irht ! exclude s-:n.. A 'iy srinnii ss;em has been I mentioned us a su ..-i .i u ; f..r oa- present free. scliixdj. Ic.-.t it can becas-ly seyii thar such a j system coo !d not b ':jreierai oi pl:lio, or :ir- I c'ompilsli t?-.e "jf res lot e..,, fr ti:e ;;tai '-f-t j tmaibcr.'1 An aristocracy would he formed to i ' lord it" over t be "poor fi ! ,- s." Til" pi ot- ma ti j en: Id not h tTor.i to pay for t ed neat ion of his c oldren. Kno-vl -d re won! J iio.-nue a mailer of doliars cirj cent fi 'ar ao wcsl. moriais 1 could control it. Til'.' poor should have .some j -h:iice in b !e, nn "I not have to moil .lav i i a n I oey out - a b-ta:ii from the luxuries and nlu n ! the neves 'ci i ics of life and have to remain in ijnuriiiuT no. i ue pu .'..c s:.:oi i s-. m em lur- ever whi h v ves a poor mna r. r li im e ! A ccuiitry pay seh.iol tci ' iL-r. it seems t.ipie, would have a hard timr of it between --takiiiir it out in trai'.e" and rryin;r to please "all hands." He would, nndoubtedly. rcc tve "ir. in key's allowance," 'T.iore kic's than ha'pener-." Aca.n, who vrr.-j'.t cx:::ii.;e tuc cui.tiay pay I I mere folly, and as to feo,-,-ip'.ij lamiish study sod tho ..7.;i.' ..! ! you S'-e t nat 1 he exam i-' at i. n tn down t-i a Hue point." To h I bi- pot-lK'ok would be a t:r , t 11 1 t is n en t- liOMSellSC 1 Si h t be bt oiil'i. t able to v. rite t-class rt-ooui- I meii.l.' ' ion to a 1 .-;. i mi tiers : but 1 loilv to be wise.' I it be." cc.ntry pay mIi.h.I b. aid ol "v. here iiiorjm c is Litres 'tis ' saj s t he p-iet - and "i j mou bt However, the order of nature seemi tn be progression ever forward. end never - t i. !, iny ; i:i the mud." Hive us free scliui.N ai:d i:o fraud's! The t.iuits of a pay school system i may he epitomized in a few wind-: Tlo-y would j not .-u-i:o!op!--h ll.e "create? t i.... d to I he jrrent-c-st nui i'.ier." Tiien, ai rei-.ious schools arc j not pi act i..i!do. and us pay schools won't ;ili, j we hadhi-iter keep tiie Inrd iu the hand" and i let tho.ie'm the bush" f). Kverv tiumaii te- ! inif should tic trained in the lilit of knowledge i because they have e.ipaojty tlierelir. Tnis i needs no proving - it is sell - c v i len t . I And, final!-, ns lin' as we liax e free si-liools J for a'!, nil men will be free- know their best iutciets ai.d b' capable of v iv. i oi.itr them- i selves, lianisli the tree scho' l-:, and v. hat will ; follow? Wliv the poor man will take Ihe place 1 in society which he occupies in some comiirics : of Kurope a nonentity in . ice, in.cvcr tioti-.'. j Put I i:m sure I'enn s Ivani ins Nnow liiejr j best interest-.; too wed in be dup-d into any j others -stem than t he one I he have i in "ruv t ; meuts of con re ai way s vt c jrue. A. ti. LI. a plagia pi m i::ro?i:i). I V.'it.Moiu;. :rarch l?:4.. r.ntTPR Pi: msM an ."" .:r: In your issue of this dale I pee an obituary notice over n.e tiotii tie j.'ioNi- of "il. K. I.." io the notice i; selt I have nothing to s::v : !it : he a pp-iuied veres are jmrloined from "Lines on the i)eah of A. J. M.:";uire," wvitto by e.t. Mev 2.1. I.7T-'. and published in the l'utKM an a few days there at trr. That your rcnders-iiiay lh more rta.ly discover I lo- f r.iud. I reproduce frcjm tiie ori ginal tiie stolen verses: Oh. ivath! 1I1011 oread destroyer. J iinit lent w.iii -.1 thy fata'. Jart ; In the inornii!.! ol h:s inanliond It hast piirc?d li s sent!. hert. L;ke a llower plueke.i 111 Spring ti-.n, Tlu ;i b.ast mppe-.l hiui in h:S b'.ooui. And has left his ntuther "'eiiin; (r his dark and silent iu.ah. Ent. d'."ar friend. wel! not forirct t h'-o. Ih nili wo've laid thee in thy grave: Sweet i.iririvruc.-- for thy spirit Ol the saviour we will'eravs. Vr f will chant the "Miserere" IVe wdl siicj: tliy refiiiem y ill iiirok the s;i ints ant an;!i. That tliy place may be with ihetn. i "G. 1". I.." has adapted the above verse to his j oil bj.-ct b y u list i t ill 'in: "pa rent s" f ir "ttmtlier" ; 111 tli-tllrt and "uiicie " for "friend" in th" la-t ' verse; and by having thrni printed without cjuot-i; ion marks, leaves it to be inferred ihat; the lines in question are his or her own predue- ' tion. In thi- however, my pl.ijf i.iri-tie friend has most signally failed, tnasmucii as the au tUorshijCof the pilfered vrs-s is ti owell s- tabiislied to admit of such a c inclusion. I do not look upon my poetical elf rt on th.;t sad occasion a a bteiary ncluuvement, as I , 1 was tiien. as I am now, only a inn-ice in tl e 1 ! school of the Musis. I piesiiate. however, ( will be piir.lon d for e.-teemi:: its s::t laicn.ts : j too highly to allow ptlu-rs to plattlu; ise it . with j liiipuua). ci j n-.-ji luiiii... 1 John M'Cukkick. 1'TOPT , larch lo, 1S74. : Editi i i.Ta r.FM n I am a constant rca 'er f . your veiy go.ij papcranl have taken special interest in reading the n-:m- rous. c-ommuni -a- ' lions in r -jrard to our common s.-hools. Some who have wiitlen seem to re intected with a ! disease termed cachet he- xrrif-ud i. I lirmly be- j licve.t b it a lew of the l. adin men in 0111- conn- . ty could do more tnwiifh adjtistitur pui.its at I issi-.o on this question than volmn-s of bitter j re criminal ions would eve:- iicconiilisb. Wo can set t le oil r lit! let difference, i-n rely, without court sale: I Y vir.'ua of an order of th tlrt'haiiu Court of: I 'atubria "i unit v. to me directed, t her? vr : 1 1 hi : exposed to public !?, at tho Hotel of Wet. Lin- j ton. ia Suu::citr:!le. on ; S:iturlay, Ihe lSth day of April next,' At 2 o'cLocTt. r. -t., th? fo"ilo-v rg resl e.sta-e, of liich Jamks M. Kiff'.l ciiea rniil. tuwi-.: piaool te";:!inirig;- plsn ot s.ti I r.or.uieh. - The it. us- is a LARGE T'iVO-STDKY FitAMK lV J-.LI.IN'i. wd adapted tor ket-p;t hoa,ruors. tvitu liable and other outbuild. ess ou the premises. . it am.hu tr 1 ti. T.11 r.-ha s.i irifine v to b a I 011 e iiriim i.iu ol tao sfit-. ana uii .ni : itere-iT-i-. wrdt interest, to be 9?- ancu 01 on." year cure t by ih-s uior'Sfage ni luic'j'it rcnl 01 iL) jiur-n-.ser. VV tr. H S r.CllhLn. l5-.-.-at.J Avlui'r of Jamu j4. KiFfiL. dec'l. N' 0TICE. Tito Krmr.al ckction of a Iloal of Ti'ititeMS ot" the nitiaburij Ac. ior.iy will be hi.-id r.t th? Court -Uu- , in Ho nsfinra. oa ;:oui". tfir siii (lav ot Ajiril n?if. b:w-wa it." hn-s ."J an-! 3 p. x. l d-iinnl ti -n ,11 ArtV 'i:!Tct(,r. ir n I ri-v n - . A . . ... too rs. ni'ir.u. ;ci"i;iN.if-l cur rsY r:u: niv :ft. There's a c t stne.ls 1 t vi river - ily 1 1 1 rivei- in lh- .l.-ii ; IIh.1 I Ii.i t cot the p. . r -pcjl.!:sr, V. Iiat a story it could ti d. It cool 1 t ll oT p-ln nn 1 mrr.v.". JJ irne wl'.h pati. tv.e in thi't vA With t lieir only i-iv In t til:. klnr Of a better, !;i'i;i!. i' lot. It could t'.ll of i:!srht of wah!:ij- Va iii'" s;!.l I y nnd i:i n-ur-For the man t bv ;.:! led iiip f at h"r - - Moii.er. they had none tor -.tis. Jlark ! his foois.', tiow t!-ey hear hint M ii t 'rni j ci; r.s as lie eoiae : From In, biali. a. id Irom hi.- clothing 'i'lu re's a. i odor strong ot rum. Kilt this nil' tlr don't li 'tiff. Kor to ! h 'tis !olh!t)T stran;re ; It t.r on. e ; home w i'lcmt (r Tlicy would not i.-c i;iick the iTciP2'.'. "Wliere's my si'i'T':" to .i .bright! r Thus be so-Mk; ".yzick. r't tin- some." "We have iioihH.if tor you. tatter is eaten. e i ry cri:u:t). "For on: setve. i-'vi- eaten n. t hlcif S iu-e ,.nr siippeijoite lust tiiwlit . ttie chil.irt-ii lw-ro in e t ir ing Father, tell me. is this rll.t ? It r:?ht tint w should fiiwi r ? -So ffer l:d i y without end, V.'h'le you nt the enrsf d rum-shop All y'.'.iir niont y freely spend:" TIi'o. and more, tl.cot ,-oul.l tell in f t!i- wriinjf i.'s wiiness'd there ; 15.: it can net - still i: s rtaudintf. fi!ent. .'esolate and bmr. Cr:Fsov, M.ir.-!i I ', lTt. V OTIC I-:. I brrrhy p-ivp notice thsft ! 1 1 bsve this i'.py botnrht fn m Io vtrmsA. . Mrltr.t:M:tT. T ws. sieve. 1 cluck. 2 !-ti;.d'l I mi l beddlni. which 1 hav li ft with him r!nnti , mv p'.raFu.-f. SIMI 11. Wll.U , c'i-orlield Twp., Mirh 11, )s;4. l-2J.-at. 1 1 . . 1 pfrtf) cp" Tw A T T. VvflRKS. 1-"j5 C, JJ UiViiW !)(inrnn illc. I.Iiir o. Pre. I'll K. nh"T Vt'ork". beinsr av-i!i op?rstod by t A Hnders;2-pi.,l , i.tw-rs to ill- tm.'.ea tull fiulplv o! their jus; v c?lebratfl A I US a: lowest pr:.-.. JOHN Ml SiSI.LM.lN. Funcr.n'viHc . MutvU l-l. l-T4.-:iin. CII;r.i: LirrTINfi. Ser.led Pm- .- i i ! ! rece'''' t at '. :o- mnni. e. in t:i- !.- crir. mitil 12 i c'-ek. y.. ar.-ii r.'ist. ia.-:.. K.r (Ties. ( 'i-'ck. at tic roll towrril: p. Ttie I :!'. : i-:;ci hi a bri v:n ot.-- ill" ..! M...?. Na-zli-. if Car. in nl -a'd I.'riO"-r'- -a n fw n In Cotr.!'!i-? loners' Hh-e. t he (Vnuti. iervu the I'-b lorej.-e. all bid?. A . A S N A . ) M.iiuci rc V.'. H. Mi l 'I.FI-TA X I '. ' r nun:l-'".iiner". K. CM SS. AttfSi J. A- Ksrjiov, Cleric. 3-13.-.V. rTinU.STF.K S XOTlCi:. The u-b iV-rigne,l bavin:! been :io;ntad bx 1h Coevt l (.'tiiiuiie Pleas of Cambria I'niiii'' 'l'rn!ee f H. I. ItAiic, sn insnHnt itebto? dir. ehar-ed under the insolvent laws ot" 1 h 's emmoe weil.li : Therefore iii! per-., ns iaJfSte I to ra'd Ii. H. liAOr-H. or h.iid.iiff i ropertv l'cli'';r; o hit". i arc lieio.vrc-.il! ,,ia,.v ':;,i I or ed l.i nav aiel c bvvr siioli sinus iier. y .In - s-i'.d In'iil'.vit to t h- j toiiltr Trns'.e.. r.r.d all creditor ot 'said In- ent ;.-o hereby r.-ijef ed to r.r-.-nl tl-'-'r r'- fl,tl'..Tl, Jti'Olili -s to S2:'l !'I!S-I. V. V. liICK, Trint. Ti'censbur. March "0. 1ST!.-'. Y ON t 'M 1 IN' TS. ' H I'.STl IN h'.-".. Al . 1 1.11I TA bl.K Ti "I '... 1 11 iri. for . 'irin.te .u.iiiiiieii!. .. I. jire ( ,uv,a- tfilimi nf 1 he 1 -ill to ..'ir t-.-.i n; i in I I'e.-.; ii . MiiMll-lli'ilKII i Tellib: ..11 11:11. te . t Me v. ; v !.eV IIk'iu mil AiiHTi'.'.m .Vi ;i il'le-.. :'i.'l wliii-'i v il I., furnished : a." ie ia:i a similar v .n k eai: niiiaine.J iii Ph I l.i del ph :a or c;--rv. here. Pert.", snt isiaet i.tn j. :i,i r:itee,l. mid v.iu'K slopp.-J t.f apv poliil at oar ri.-li. All cr.lern truM i .i.t.ir.-e will he proti'.pi I v niii n.'.ei t .. Kcnueatier l!i:o ..nriie. 1 ir 11s and ..ar ever' will cr-ii.Tir- fveriMv with anv in the State. W II.KI.NSU.N X illiLLV. to!;:), Mareh 13. liTl.-tt. A unri uniToirs not in:. ,1. ('. T.'iOI'T, for use of M ten A F I. C'ooi-re. vs. J ir ,1:1 XaOi.e and At hk'it Nmi.i. In tti" C-airl cf C''j::::aon Ph-as of Cambria t.'otmty. A n l r.ew. 11th February. 1 tl', tiie; ion .f Pt'.o-niak-'-r .V Sr:d-.b r. V. tb raee i.tee P.s.i.. Hi.eoirt cd Vuiliter " r. '.-.r' d 'i 1 il 11 : e-n ..1 tee ii-.nd In c 'onri. This apj i.ii.'.:nc-iil with Cni..-iLr.t ot bol h pari les. J l March. 171. the at-.ve app'iinttrfnt CTtlnu c I the A U'iii Kxtrnei Io 1 fi I'urt nt the Argument Court. :e i.'e.-.v 1. .1. K. 1I-TT, WI'I'"!17. For the ra: ?. -1 1 tee i.'ie; to t he ! 11 1 ies of t !e ab.ye a .ip...ei e:'--i. 1 n ' 1 1 :i at t (..art ji.-hs In Kben-bMi o- V k" v n.i v. a v. A prd 1-t 14. :em ihnSB in. ei t-stod 2 e'elerk, r. v.. wln ti nu i l: ftr ' invit'-d io llt'end. I3-I3.-31.) W. HOI: ACE KOSE. Andiicr. I V .i-n ...f order ..f the Orphan" Court .f ) c 'aii.l ria ce'ir.ty. there vr:!l be t xtmsed pnb i lie tale, at ti e hotel nl I.iwrvuce seLroth, in th I'.or.ii'.h eft arrolltown. on j SATUKDAY, the 1st day of April next, j at 2 o'clock, r. m. the foibmhij .UsTibed real c?s- I A f EHTAlNr mi. 'fiKVWEL OF LAND ! ultuit; in the Townsh'p of Su.tuehnnmi. County of Cambria, ad i ninwr lands of ll. nry W Oakland. ' JoEcih Kolt., .luliu lleart-r. and others, eoniaiiiioif Ona Hundred Acres, more or less. a'.MHit 80 Arr.D cleared, well fen" . r.buudatitly watered, and in a hih state .! culti vation. With a thriving Oi:cnAnt of chclee fridt thereon. The iniprfv.-n.ents runsist ol two siorr PL l.NIC Iloi'Si; I.O'i H K, ud other neces sary buildmcs. l'r.'-ia ok .s a i.e. One-tliirJ the purc-hns;1 mon ey to be paid on euufirniation of sale, one-third In cmo year thereaPer. with interes.. nnd the n-main. inp; third t" reniain as h ben on the premises dur ing t he ! i f.-t i:iie of .laeob I.i. her. t he inter -.t t here on 10 be pi'.id to bun aimuilly durina l" litvitmr. and at his deali the priuripal to le t-ni l to I ti : lie, rs and 1ck.i1 repri'ceaiai.v.-s .f Maitd.i'.en lea ther. dee',1, loriiieriy Mitir.lttleii Iijvim pjviiuiiH to be nred by uiorttr.io and jadnii.'nt bonds of the purchaser. JOHN H. Iot iI.SS. Guard !n r.f ihi miuur chibtien of Magdalru La ther, d-.-Cf-asi.-l. VlJ.-;tt. J ADMINISTIIATOUS' NOTICE ! Estateof Andrew C'tillaElian, clee'il. Letters of Administration ou th: estate of yall drccden', bite ot Cii.-bl Sirini3 tmroush. Cambri eounty. having tu-on ivaiiited to t i:ii.l.'r?'y:ne.l by the ltearlrt.-r of Baid county, all p--rsi.n indebt ed to said ryate r rcqU"9tJ tn m ike imrneuiMtx payment., ant tho?-" havinjr elaim aif-iinsi th eiinewill present-ttm properly autheu.icated for eettlement. A. PALUfjJIAN, Jr., 4dmr-a H. J. HAl'S. ', Acnir s. Cheat Sprins, F.m. 2u, lsT.-. E X K CUT ( ) Ii Sx OT I CL Etate of Peter JVhira. dee'tl. I.'.'.t'r? tfilumfntArj on the estate r said lo deat, late of Carroll towmhlp, Citm'.iria county. hbTlnj ten rrant1 to the underi.nnad by ttia proper au; horit t, not lee 1 hereby jr.vca to 11 per son indebted iherwto, that immediate payment of their indebtedness mu!t be made: and th"ha lr.g claims stains? euid estt ar re.neited to pre sent thorn dniv ir"'nt- i for ! t lemeiit. mii'HMIA WE1LANM. Ki"o:rll. I.AWKflXHE WKlLA.Vlt, Eiecuior. Carroll l'p., March is, lT4.-8t. TpXKCUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of At i. Fakkhat-k'. Letters tCitaainiary tothf i?'? of Amur In raret.t -tiher. late ef 'carrolltown borough, dee'd, litrinx t.e-n ptrHisted to to- under j-iei by th I;S.i:er of Cambria Nn.i:y, ail pei.ns in-iehte I to said est an are rejje' e.1 to ma ie payment wtl h-011- delar, and tl.oso havii. cla'.ais agaditt the ami will pre-:it t:.e:n pr-p-iriy auir.eu. lraieu mr C ran ted to the undersigned b? Ili Rtg of Camt'rla county, all deb;e due io t-', . a; 11 u. he paid to me without delar, aad ail ciairee et!nit the tatue shouhl be properly authon'icatel au-1 presented to me for ee'f'ement. JitStfii ChiSTK, Adar-iaistralor. t Snmniit, March 1. lfT.-t. A' DMiNlSTRTOr'S I.'OTICE ! Estsite ot EliWATtD WlItlAVJ. dec'l. Leitere cf i-Jain r r.t r-a 031 the ctiiti cf tn I ilee.ien',, late Cf M ung.er tow-ehip. Ca fthrla !-oaa-ty, haT.or been (rraa'.ed totheunieri;sne-i oy 1 tt ter of etld Mint y. ail frnn iu.i-ot d lo "'d e are requaeted ?o ir.aVc uiined te paymefi'., SB.1 lU.sa haina; eia.m ai.rsL tliesjire will pre itt Iheut propeVlT aa.baui aLai Tor tetlaiUrirzt. ililiT'lT i5alf At.a'rtrf
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