lata , .iaw lTesal r V .v tU ' T. 4 1 a 1 a ul.t tc DIM ncsf te 1 i!?nni rnrrsaiu-l 1st USioniLrM!M.n- Ebensburg, Pa., - i)i:c. CCAUAND PERSONAL. , ? Ac Other Flace. '."'" proposes to staldlnh city 'i i.ft'ue and liospiial. 1 ii.eisrt comity tree has Just pro- "" 4 ii. 1 feet of lumber. Jr'', .jriii.l has at last a veritable sensa- "V iI.h shape f a haunted house. w3y rtrtri of tha employes in the. Wood- "' 1 jiil.it'sfown) woolen mills wert re- rt 3 j ieii I'"r ' e " 'ust. "J K t'lree-rVt viu of bituminous coal is ;.u'. been unearthed on the farm of !l J 'Vuvwk, iu Cambria township. kJjV!:i;y yuars ag. this winter there was . T jiiiiViuw, and the winter was unite r It is said, in twenty years extremes ' a'' fcc-' 1 iy afternoon wm wet euougb. to t.j market, and the hay was !nh Is the vreiih with some I'-ntli intimates that It is now In ..- w av that large porkers are dying jura threat. Jtoware, brother Bd. of ai.v. ' r. E'ndd says that reats In Ebeas- . an- ti. b'-irh. We aw a rent the other v ii..it v. uiu't high enough for the fel- . 1 i ..; cicih. may be mentioned a uunflcr ili.ii' aiiowtr whicu visited ttne rs- vsuiutf. ,;; another new rallrosd ti mo-table .. J , 1 . . - a ,.! ;..n force uu nnuuiy tast, tmt 11 Las , .v 1 . . bailee in tho runuluz of the trains r :Ye. & C. K. R. "I -A Itoona Tribun says that a forty- .,,,1 w.lu turkey was shot and killed near t :';;;:;i-i-8 'iut u Monday last. A huge t.;k J", hn '.i: 1-iiru. Jhu l.a.is, of MeVeytown, farm.r , e;:j..rrii.t(.udaul of the old Portage Rail niisii: 'slot Tussday lu this plasc, U;..r 1.9 ha hostM ir fiinJs. 1 j.'J'JK h'ri l.oioutpus t Mr. Qeorf.s c ' f.i L".k Iiaen, recently broke from 1 " t . 7 i . : 1 ir auil usi.mu 111.7 unci tu lann ou wh.ch ho was raUnd. -!:. th.rsty luiu vntitais at ierry sta ll . T puii) i unrni ut wiiie f' o wl-t i-sr tin the PeuiiM.vlTania Rail '11. .1 wre arrested while druuk. .rtty-Ilre Luildinirs, couiprislsg two l::e5 the tc.wn of Karss City, iu tlis -..?: a-utj oil region, wero destroyed t f . V.'. lnesday noon . Lois 8100,000. '-Ourfrnnd aud pstroa, Mr. Josph Car-ii- i '.ici a, is try auxious to fiad the v. v !.i LkrriHd ot7 oightcu of hi chickens l ri.-. i" night, lie has something i i) :, vbat in aii. H. Hay, of Johustown, Is the pos 1.,'. '. "tl per coin twohaudrod and fifty- vL 1 't'- A i-d jut John is not too p .. -; tak to the Tribviu.' ie.lows. Hu- t..;-: :ky tn.rr.e is Hay. -:.--. .a Vingcr, Jr., at on time a resi ::.: 'Lis plare, where he served some Itr t: il.c saddle and harness making bapi :tu :..! of cot-suoption at ilwrcy llospi- I -r. l-u! Ilam'll, of IMno towashlp. In- i .a (i.iuty, butcieted a calf ou AVedues . 1.. v.l.ii h wetji'uud 327 ponuds est and .1 ll! rve oiotatLr old. The iueat was .J In tLU plates yterday. A Bhiotmg-u.u-b i anv.oanced to be J at K!t ('ounjiijh on h lth of the -.cent uieuth. The l:its will bo opeoed to .rktneu froia Plair, Irfuntiu jdon, West ,..oiiud ami Somei'ial couutiss. -The funeral cf Sav. I'. M. Ward, oa iv.ul.ty litst, ootwitbsttfBeliiig the tucleru- i;f t)te weather, ws one of the largest -..: w.tteesed lu I'lttsburh. felly eiie ..-.'. rsd carriages were la the Hue f pro in. -Mr. Gaorge HartKell. aa cM rs'.eot of is p.Kurnt towaship. Westmoreland eoun- '. .!a.l one a last week dnring an rf fir. He wm quite en nM mae. wvsreiitly robust and hoallhy for one i.V-ar. a rB of Qea. Oeorg" O. Meade iu employe in one of the otrlues of the V.i-lTnia Kairroad Company, at Altoo- li.rro are said to ce a nepnew or lien. U ; r;,itn and a son of Admiral Sands hoi l- i lar j c itlons. W r.- forry to learn that our worthy ! M il patron, M". Jols i- i" to-TL.ahip, bad one 0 1 tr. filling upon It f. :".'i'd lu.rn ao partii Joan Itel. of Willi- of kls legn broken a few days urn. particulars, aud area i,n thii the report is not true. '-ii cuur.ties of Armstrong and Indiana .M'.of the "oldest inhabitants. " They :!!:.! Stiirely, and two of them lieo i!.i;ivii,, Armstrong county, aad the f i:i Conemaugh townnhip, Indian r-'T Their sjes are respectiToly 9U, 100 -h'.li matter of Felix Reek, bankrupt. Li this fM'.nty, the creditors At a :-t f .r that purpose baring elected k M-slley, of I.n etto, Mss:gooe, their w h heii approyed by th U el ted vrict Court, J ge McCaudl8rt on J -'''! 'v'lititor Rons of an Alteon jii, prejmse to throw theroselve J""?.r brief period in "trippiiig the j."' s:'.pt . at their llret annual ball, nn '? i Ivve. They haee oar lhaaks for pi.icet.rarles" which, howorer, we I'l; t to nue. t "'' i.r. Teaeth of his own eznerlenre f' ."-7 Ti 1. and of that of his father fo " prorious, a wsathnr watcher tl.st vriirJi tho flrstnnow Is followed ; !; r.'A the eiher snows of the whiter f i !;-. ar in the same way. Thue far ir.: - .:i hold yrod this eeasoa. iittle waif which wo uotUed last Litviag been left by Its uuaataral T'--r ou ti; Mop of tho Catholic church ''-La, ar.d which wan taken In charge hearted lh.ly named Mrs. Flynn, 'ja S.t-iulay la' called to that better i'' he i hearties nothors are 11 a known. John S. F.vaufi is credited with the 'i f n dm: hie- wingd pheanaut, which . ' ; pfunt oa exhibition at E. J. Mills' '' iL p'ju-e where the canh system uow '" rA where the goods are nlreenosKh '' i'.iiit iuugb to Lave tempted erea old t C7 to retire from the fig-leaf busi- ...t,.- l. .tiA 1 - K I'JIC II1U. . W. Daicr. the Philinaburo. Pantr. - j a ' I'os"naster, was not seu ; -. fifteen rear serrlt-o l:i the Westera . .ry ao has heretofore boeu stated. W ,V:, l'""C0 wo years. Tho puuish' r . ..Vl r,,1e light on account of tho plea th Mstrkt Attorney that i-VV, . rvc Hr", lot a leg In thearmr. 'r.'KTl 1 -hink wo hare a tnork nnsel W itJ 10 ,h w"rd than J. Gallitcia -!. k'1 :ia'1 whea we informed onr ..'-' '" th' 0,h,,r day that he had told ; w- "lieuid send t- for a certain ' t. -f'iittd to present to "yo printer " nrely remarked. "Just like ',Ust u'm it was, imieed, and : j 11 the less we do for that same, .t ,i-':,-iJ;';tr ou:plojd outhe Moantain t 'V'" tht" A'J""a rr.tufi. that !V R,':'r,10'n a doe got on the track -j "aitire whilst g')iog down ..V! cr t!i1 tao.iataia aad for a dis- 1 Ut4 hum; kotit straight on : "hort distance in fiont of tho of tb wovkI- . , -----ifiUUU.UIOS I ' J,l UlKl V. M . .. j- ,r, ;."'V' ' and neighbor, Mr. Ed. I t, ' ' , "'lr fcim-ere thanks for two I "licions pheasants, which k f.w da,, ago. 1 ,1 "' lllH ot successful sporte s r-.s vi.u.lty, aed with tho aid of - '(.A fi':nis heme from his hnut- l"'..'V 'A k'1 fram two to five ""1 vi ns gunning ox- '.rirrtII,,M fo"J s way into print i' wL' '1'""US ldy who resided 4 "jMS'lta t,... - . ... . t "l,u iiorriuie ueam t. au.atteiiibt mane by the '-dii.j )er x,t pro:iiro an ' r,,:g pi!rclm-dnie,litine In 1 uipt gc, l,t a9 t10 ni!i iK- t,w mention 0f Ihe 1 r-r grauteii that the story A brake man on ihe Pennsylvania Kail road. named Samuel Parks, had one of his hands badly demoralized while coupliug cars at Tyrone mi Tuesday of last week. l)on't put on silly airs and turn npyonr 'ncre at poorer people in plainer clothes, but remember while all proud flesh, wherever it grows, is subject to irritation, that it is .li easiest thinp, after all, to visit Murfhy's Star Clothing Hall,, And b'ajr without mncu hesitatiou and at tho very lowest prices a full suit of as good clothing as oyer graced the lttimon form diviuo. So. 100 Clinton btreet, Johtistowir. How streaked and Rtriped the weather 1ms I eeu, T-Ith f now fails and rain falls and nuushine between, making in all the queer est winter we're seen si nee the last one of course is just what we mean. Hut Where's the d tfteret.ee so long as folks are employed in peeking the pleasure which may be en joyed iu baying cheap goods from Myers & I.loyd, at whoso niamraoth eash store uoone is annoyed by exorbitant prices for inferior goods, which all should avoid. Call and Bee their largo stock of new winter .foods. Two lovers of the ardent, hailing from a log Job in Northeru Cambria, put them selves outside of a considerable quantity of their favorite bererago, in this place, cu Monday last, and while In that coadition ono of tho party, thinking he had a soft snap of it, went through his companion to the tune of a 320 greet-back. Wheu charged with tho theft lie strenuously denied tho M ft impeachment, but subsequeat derel lopmeutn disclosed the fact that ho had tho stolen bill 5. bis possession, aad duriag a little seriu.nje which grew out of tho ac cusation, a third party snapped the bill from his hand aad returued it to the rightful owuer, ;wkereupon peace once mors reigned in Warsaw. A sad accident recently occurred at t.ucesco, Westmoreland county, which re sulted in the death of a child of Michael Cannon. The little child had been watch ing somethine; which bad been cooking on a fire outside of the house, aud tho weather being cold, Mrs. Cannon went out and ad vised tho little girl to go into the house and warm herself, while she would watch the outside fire. Tho child did as directed, aud while playlug around the flro-place its clothing became Ignited, aud before any as etptance conld be procured, It had recoirod Injuries which proved, alas! too fatal. The ehild lingered some peven hours after tho occurreviee. It was .heir only daughter, and the parents sadly grieve their loss. We return thanka to our kind friend, Mr. John J. Murphy, of 130 Grant street, Pittsburg, for a copj of the Catholic Family Almanac for a work compiled with great care and replete with iuforuiation spe cially valuablo to members of that Church ; also for a beautiful gift book presented by Master Frank P. Murphy tu Master Frank P. McPike. Mr. Murphy, as our readers are generally aware, Keeps a full line of Catholic and miscellaneous works, station ery, religious pictures, rosaries, etc., which he deals out with the sit:ne affability ami at as fair prices as marked his long mercantile career in Johnstown, Altooua, wad else where. Give hiui a call. As the new postal law which will go into effect at the heglnuicf of tho sew year will riu1re newspaper publishers t- pay the postage ia advance on all papers sent out of their respective counties, we deem it ia order to Inform all subscribers to the ire)nan who reside elsewhere tkaa in Cam bria county that if they fatl to pay np old scores and one year in advance we wih cer tainly fail to send thens onr paper after the first of January next. Of course there is no rule without an exception, but tho only ex ception o this rftle will be those who have always been prompt in paying tho prioter. Savers.! nnhaoribers Insidu the coonty will a' no dad themselves minos a paper if they do not "square the oirclo" In tho interim . This "from the Altoota Mirror: On Thurttdav last (Thanksgiving), George M. Black, V. K. Gamble, Johu Parsons and Chester Reblnson went out to try their skill at shooting at a mark. The first load went off successfully, but the soeoud was a fiazle. Uiack took up the gun and drew a floe sight and pulled tho trigger, when a tcriiflo ex plesioa took plae. The barrel was blown entirely away from tho stock and thn stock shivered into smithereens. The powder, &c, were biowu into his right eye, and the oyo, with that side of the face, was badly used up. Tho lock of the gun was blown thirty feel or more, and struok Gamble on th Hp, cutting it through. It is thought that uo permanent injury was done to Illacfe's eye, although he has not boeu able to be out of the houso siuee the accident oc curred. It boo bis miraculous that Black es caped death. John Brookbank, of this place, who is an old and experienced hunter, killed Are deer one day last week about two milos and a half southwest of Cresson. He states that they were walking In singlu file and stopped within shooting distance. IIu shot the front, or "lead deer," as he termed it, when tho other two made a spring, and theu stopped and looked hack on their companion strug gling on the ground. Quiokly reloading, he shot another, the remaiulng ono jumping six or eight feet to cne side. .a-'" 10,nBK; he brought thi o- to the ground. He did not move fromhis original standing p. ace sal the three doer fell close to each other. Ho informed ut that many years ag, when deer were more numerous, ho killed four lu tho same way and that if tho "lead deer" Is shot first the rest will make a spring or two and stop. He ought to know how it is, having seea how tho old thing works aiany a time and oft. A ynuwg colored roan employe as an hostler at the Crawford Hease in this place complained of a severe pain la his . back on Friday evening last and retired to bed about 8 o'clock. Failing to appear In the morn ing as usual, aa Investigation as to the rea son was made,' when he was found in bed in an unconscious eonditioa, from which all etferto to arouse him, even to bleeding. ap ping ami iuserting tho poiat of a needle flu der his finger nails, proved unavailing. In this condition hfl remained, if wo except an occasional spasmodio effort to break the spell, until Wedaesday morning last, when ke awoke from his long coatinned stupor very much debilitated from the effeets of his long fast aad great physical prostration. The attending physioian was at first somewhat at a loss to determine tho aature of tho dis ease, as suoh cases are of very rare oceur revce. but after cousultaMon with a hrother physician aad a thorough diagnosis of tho symptoms, tho conclusioa was reached that it was an apoploctio stroke, which bad af feoted the brain and paralysed tho energies of tho unfortunate man. Tho case Is cor taialy a very uuvomisun one, although wo leara that Mr. Joha Bckonrode, aa old and much esteemed citizen of Carroll towusklp, has bad a similar experience within tho last few dajs. bu is bow wo believe, Ilka the voaag colored man spoken of, ia a fair way of recovery. P. Is. Yesterday evening short ly before going to prss, we learued that the negro referred to had still another attaek of the same disease, aad was at last aooounts as totally uocouscisiis of passing events as at any time during bit previous prostration. CiiH, A!tr Cash Oslt.-Tho dUtln guisbed Clothing Firm, Wanamakor Sc Brown. Oak Hall, otner Sixth and Market streets, Philadelphia, thirteen years since, iu launching forth npon the sea of publio favor committee, themselves to every im provement iu the Clothing Business that their experience should suggo:. TJpou this declaration they have built up tho larg"" trade ef Read v-Made Clothing In the Unitod States. They uow announce, as their prin ciple of action for tho fall and winter, a $lritly cath bruit, buflng only for cash and selling only for cash. Tho reader is partic ularly referred to their advertisement in our present issne. This jdn l onM nD'e them to mark down their goods to g"T defying competition. Persons In search or facts will be repaid In a visit to their immense establishment, by seeing at what a sznall per cent, flvo million dollar worth of wool, cotton and silk can bo hung 011 people s limbs. Kvery garment i labelled as 1o ma terial and pri.-e; the one prico system Is n.ado invariable; a signed Guarantee accom panies each garment, and if any cans of dis content is fouwd, tho money will be returned fjr tho purchase, if tendered within ten davs. This is what ready cash can do when it finds its way iuto tho possession of luteili-g-iDt hajd?. Twr Altoona Trlhti, of yesterday tells a long story about the Johnstown agent for the tSiner Sewing Machine, P. 14. idiller by name, who in the course cf his peregri nations through Westmoreland eounty, not Iortg since, disj6Be of a machine to a farm er named Jacob Sigler, residing near tho village cf Verona, by whom he was waited npon a few days afterwards and requested to cail at bis (Sigler's) house ss soon as possible for the pupnse of patting the ma chine iu running order, something having gone wrong with it in the meantime. At least such was the farmer's statement. Mr. M. promised to give the matter bis atten tion iu a day or two, and true to his prom ise he called at the Siglor mansion ou the second day after the interview, and was just in the act cf unlocking the sewing ma chine when his ear detected an oinuious sound behind him. Turning suddenly A boat, he was horrified to find the farmer with an ugly lookiug apology for a rifle at his shoul der, with which he was drawing a deadly bead cn himself the sewing machine agent aforesaid. The farmer failed to shoot, bow ever, but with the rifle in hand to enforce his observations, proceeded to open his mind to Mr. M., calling him the vilest of the vilo, and insisting that he should mak a full confession of his guilt. Just what he was ' expected to. divulgo did not occur to the I accused lintil th farmer informed htm that ) his wife had confessed to a criminal intima- cy with him, And that if he (Miller) did not admit the intimacy las heart would he blown out of his body then ami -there. See ing that Bigler meant br.sius, Miller made tho confession demanded, and subsequent ly remitted the price of the sewing machine, which had not yet boeu paid for, and gave his note for S'-!00 as an additional bclm to Bigler's wonuded honor. Thus freed from a very uupleasant dilemma. Miller hastened home as sooa as possible aud reported the clroumstances to his friends, who all de clare that it was simply a conspiracy to ex tort money aud that Miller is an innoeeut man. A snit against Sigler, report has it, will bo institu ted at an early day, and if found guilty of so foul a oonspiracy ho will, no doubt, as he ought, be severely punished. "A DKOP OF JOT IX F.VEP.Y WORD." FLEMIXOTOB, llniiterdon Co., N. J., ) June i7th, 1874. In. R. V. PiKBcn, Buffalo, if. Y. lfear Hir: It is with a happy heart that 1 pen these lines to acknowledge that yon and your Golden Medical Discovery and Purga tive Pellets are blessings to the world. These medicines cannot be too hiijhly prais ed, for they have almost bronght me out of the grara. Three months ago I was broken out with ulcers aud sores on my body, limbs aud face. I procured your Golden Medical Discovery and Pnrgative Pellets, and have taken six bottles, aod to-day I am In geod health, all those ugly ulcers having healed aud left my skin in a natural, healthy con dition. I thought at one time I could not. becured. Although lean butpoorly express my gratitude to you, yet there Is a drop of joy in every word I write. God's blessing rest on yon and your wonderful medicines, is the humble prayer cf Yours, truly, Ja. O. BelMB. When a medicine will promptly euro such terrible eating ulcers and free the blood of the virulent poison causing them, who can longer doubt its wonderful virtues? Dr. Pirco, however, does not wish to place his Golden Mtvlical Discovery in the catalogue of qitftsk patent .losti umi' by recowinemling it to cure every dlsesso, n-ir does ho so re commend it; but what he does Iaiia is this, that there is but one form of blood dij.ea.se that it will not cure, aud that disease is can cer. Ke does not recommend hiB Discovery fvrr that disease, yet he knows It to be tho most searching blood cleanser yet discovered, and that It will free the blood and nystera ef all othor known blood poisons, be they ani mal, vegetable or miueral. The Golden Dis covery is warranted by him to euro tho worst forms of Bkin Disease, as all forms of Blotch es, Pimples and Eruptions, also all Olanda lai Swellings, and ILe worst form f Scrofu lous and Ulcerated Sores of Neck, Legs or other parts, and all Kcmfnloas Disoaaes ef the Bones, as bite Swellings, Fever sores, Hip Joint and Spinal Diseases, all of which beloug to Scrofulous diseases. GOOD NEWS. Groceries Redpcmd. It would seem as if the scarcity of labor and the stringency of the money market are not likely to work the inconvenience that many would suppose, for the reason that ar ticles of every day consumption are becom ing so low in price that a very small sum of the "needful" goes very far in the purchase cf the necessaries of life. At any rate this is the case at the extensive popular cash grocery of William Haslage, So. 18 Dia mond, whore a general marking down in prices has just taken place, -so that goods which were cheap liefore, may now be con sidered extremely low. Mr. llsslago can af ford to sell cheaper than many other estab lishments in hie line, because he conducts bit. business exclusively ou the eash sy.", making no bad debts, - I.-aacd on he profits rif i"Jln2 customers. There are several other reasons, arising from his meth od of conducting business, why he cau sell cheaper than o;her bouses, but let it suffice to say that he does sell cheap, that ha gives his patrons tho benefit of all methods for economizing the outgoings of trade, aud gives them, in reality, front one-fifth to oue fourth more for the same money than ho otherwise could, or than any other houso can afford to do. As to tho quality of his goods, nothing can be said that will be new to any one who has ever patronized him, as all know from the character of the man, that nothing of au impure or inferior quality would be permitted within his building. You may think he cannot afford to sell so low ax bo promises to do, but visit his store, and you will verity the fact that he can and does sell ,e:.atl.v what aud at tho prices he agrees to do. No baits or traps are thrown out to catch tho unwary, butovery represen tation is true to the letter. Then for the cheapest and best groceries, go to No. 18 Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. Daily Telegraph, Xov. 21f. J Dr. Oldbhcb's Lbttkb or Ikstrttc tioj to PATIRKT9. We are constantly ro celving letters from all parte of tho conntry requesting information respecting our sys tem of practioe, and tho course of proceed ings necessary to ohtaiu from us a raedloal diagnosis, or medicines. To facilitate tho matter of answering these letters, and to make plain the condition re quired to obtain a thorough, sdensiie, and correct diagnosis from ocular, chemical, and wusroecopio examination of the urine, we would sayr- ' . t .ii.Ib m. anapimnn nf urine, for ana- iii Luii.-u -1 - ' lysis, taks the first passed tn IA morning, r immediately aner sieojj. No other kind will be examined. Bond about tiro ounce. in a clean vial. A less qnatiwity than two ounero cannot bo well tCAlways:giva the nanieof the patientintK. lie sure to give the a;e of the patient. Without knowing the age, we will neither examine tho specimen or give ruedieines. Unless tho above instructions are strictly followed, no attention will b paid to Vne case. Specimens of urine can be sent be express (bnt not by mail) from any part of the Uui-ed States, aud medicines can bo ob tained by the same conveyance. Our charges for examination and medi cines range from three to ten dollars. Addroso Drs. Oldshue, No. 132 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ls OLbSHl'r, M. D. T. I.- Oldbhce, M. D. - J. W. Oldshue, M.. D. '. Dtsprpsia. Dyspespsia is tho most dis couraging and distressing disease man is heir to Amerieaoe are particularly snbjeot to this disease and its effects, such as sour gtom . ..-..! o-i. tialiitnal eostirenesa. 1 sen, siua ' . j , ' Lheartburn, water-brash, gnawing and bnm rT .n iia nit of tho stomach.- romintr up of the food, coated tongue, disagreeable tasta in tho mouth, impure blood, aud all diseases of the Stomach and Liver. Two doses of Green s At U!T PiiOtVKR will re lieve you at once, aud there positively is not . t 4t.- Tital Kraf-a it will not ClirO. it case i" " , If you doubt thisgotoyoiiriTugi; , men ft Murray, or P. M. Woloslagle & Son s a...ra a' Wilmoro, an. get a "ample bottl- for lOcents audit it. Kegn.ar.e....-ent Loeul Ooivespoiidence. Koensbufo. Iee. 2, 1ST. Editor Ertem an Vfir Sir If the lartvin inn theory has heretofore beeu a question of Brave '4ivntt anionirst tite moVt learned aod sot e nlitic of our philosophers, it can no longer be with them a problem unsolved, as to me it is a proposition so clenr and so fully demonstrated by the editorials in tho last issue of the Cum 71l Herald on the subject of "railroad ties." It if, bowerir, to be regretted that In tbe composition of the editor of that delft-!n!)io sheet the monkey so larffeiy preu umii.tt e. For the absolute establishment of loiBipriMPit a theory future fenerntlons rnu?t trlr- lue credit to the deep i-esean h and ni-nti'l lubor of the school bovnnd monkrv who clniuis (see his letter to the Carding-ton KtrmJ.':-.;n) to write as strcr.gr cditot inls as any man in the ?tite. The foul chsrjre of corrupt influence aod two dollars a bead could only have been conceived In the mind of such e eoctes or cruatlon as is established by the Darwmlan theory. The peo ple of Jackson township are not and have not been the subtift of political traffic for any roan or set of men. And if the hiinirry thintrs of the Herald and i'i i7w?ie imasrine that they can bo purchased at two or twenty dollars a head, (which n mo lent would he the extent of the pa triotism of either of those editors, if the offer was made), tbey are much mistaken, iicli a eoBsldiT.it ion would surely brinir the editor of the Hi rnhi to dead halt, for his devotion to party is so delicate ant his adhesi-w to prir.ol Me m limber that he would not, while rnnnlnfr a pieteu lid orizam of a politioul party, print any tickets for a CMmpaliru until (to use his own laniruaife) he had the money in bipocket. Let such unfortunate mixtures of man and beast bow their heads fn ehi.me. and if by nature they ere Incompetent to tY.llow their respec tive cnllinfrs, let them fesort ror more vijroroiis action to the use el Mrs. Winslow's sootnla-r syrup, iastead of tho more ardent, which whol ly destroys and disqualifies silch anirnnls for any useful purpose. However, Ed. may yet rise iiiRti euouirh for Senatorial delegate to a State (Jon volition, provided a proper guardian !s appointed to wutch oyer him. (?t?e procr-ed-ing-s of the lato Republican County Conven tion). . The voters of Jackson, without regard topol iMfs, dally thank their Creator that the sic kly ror!ntit- of the Herald is not a eitizen of their tOwnsSUi, and thev are determined, if in the f ,i tare .they are afllieted with his presence or the pretence of any other Darwinian monstros ity, they wtUV-isko bim regard Jackson town ship as an eicrjlent place to leave. The writer Would have been glad to have this published In a Koniihluvan paper, but In the ab sence of a respectable tJbeet of that party there ts no other course left luan to solicit its publi cation in tho FREEiiAX. YOUrS, &C, IlBPCBI.ICAN. Portage, Tjl. So. 2(5, 1874. Mr. Kditor I here give you a few facts con cerning tho recent dolng-s In this vicinity of a certain faet young' man from Wilmorf. whlf you cslt publish if you think it worth nOttcc. The F. Y. M. aforesaid came to this place a few days ago, and representing himeif as a consta ble from Johnstown, visited the house of Mr. Dan'l Seese during the absence of that gentle man and there stated that ho was a eon-table and that he had nn execution against the msn of the house for fc'iO, and wanted a levy, and it seems even made a levy. Mrs. Seese was very much frightened at bis eonduct until a friend who knew the ogus constable happened that way and told hr who he was. Mr. 15. there upon went to Wllmore and made information against the young scamp, who eubsoquentiy bml a hearing and was flued 55 an J costs for iu dulging in such ceeentrlcltiSs. He made fair promises that he would never again be guiity of such a trick, and declared that it was uot a long eminence which bad pcrsuudvd him to do wlut be had done. And now. Mr. Editor, if this letter Is publish ed I think It will have the effect of prevenUnf bim or any other begua constable from Wil more or elsewhere from trcuhl.ng us io the future. We don't want such frauds perpetra ted or even attoiaipted in this c-orurnuuity, and tho next chap that t.ikes a hand in that little game may consider himself lucky If he gets eflf eo easy. Isaac Glkaso. Sgi-th Fork, Dee. t, 167. Vr. Epitor The Johnstown Trihune, the champion of the Pa. It. H., ever ready to recent the attacks of the "oQicious public" on that cosporation, endeavors to explain n hy passea gers going east on the Altooaa Accomodation trom Conera-iugh cannot procure tickets at that 04 15 on. Ho say thut the ageat prefers to sleep at that early hour, and tliet T-fee company dows not require bin. to sell tickets for tost train. Thai's all right, and we accept of his apology for the agent, but can the Tribune tell us why the Coiupany;roquires the passen gers to pay more than the regular fare. Par ties tak. r.g the train at Mineral Point, where there are no licltets for Bale, are only required to pay the usual fare, wh:Ie tbota kettiug ou at Conetiiaiigh are required to par ibe excess. Hope Mr. lYihune will give us more liff'if ou the subject. Yours, &c. JJ. E. R. L,tter fron Iowa. IoA Citt, Iowa, Nov. 80, let. Dxar Fsebkai Having acted on the advice riven to young mon by the lamented Oreeley that ono, you know, about going west and thinking that a Tew liaes concerning my Jur Dey might not be uninteresting tosine of your readers, I have concluded to give 3 011 a brief sketch thereof. I left Bhensburg early one morning not long since, and after a few hours" rie ever that part of the Pennsylvania Kail Road which is specially celebrated for Its ro maDtlc scenery, I arrived ii; Pittsburgh, where I remained until the following morning, when I left for Chicago by way of tho P., F. W. & C. R. U. This roa.i Is inferior in many respects and superior in none to the Pa. K. K. There is but one track, and that Is not laid with any thing like the care and stibility which cbarac terizws the Pa. R- and the result is that very littlo miii or melting snow is needed to soften tne road-bed and make the riding rorr rough. Frequent delays are a'so caused by being com pelled to welt on a side track for a train from tho opposite direction to pas While speeding through Ihe western part of Ohio I saw rartuers at woik doing their fall plowing; cattle, sheep, etc., p raring in the fields, and acres upon acres of cornstlH standing un topped all which went to show that I was not traveling through Cam brla'couuty or over tho Allcghonies. I reached "the groat city of the weal'' at an early hour next morning, and wss much surprised to sue the great progress made in rebuilding since the late terrible fire in that city a fact which indi cates qui to plainly that thorels no lock of either uiouey or enlerprlso among it progressive puo ple. To one who has never before gazed uoon a great body of water. Lake Michigan presents indeed a scene of really unparnlleled gran deur. An far ao the eye can resell there is one vast sheet of water, dotted here and there with flue sailing vessels, saocy looking steam tuys, aud other smaller craft in prof union. After tarrying for a few hours in Chlcatfo I "stepped down and out," but as nothfng of Im portance transpired during the remainder of my trip, I will close thisbasly scrawl wi'h a few remarks about my present location and so far aa I know final destination. Iowa City, which has a population of some 8,000, is beautifully, situated and contains many splendid hnildings, among which may bo mentioned the Court House, the State University, and several fine churches. Business here is exceedingly brisk considering the times and the season or the yoar. There are six papers published in this city two dailies and four weeklies, one of the latter of which Is a Bohemian journal. 81 nee coming hero I have made the acquaint ance of John ti. Given, F.sq., who published a paper in Ebensburg before the Mexican war, and who io still as affable and soclaDle as in days of yore. Yours, Ao., Amicus. lJrtt0r from Philadelphia. HOUR, 3030 Carpenter St., Phllad'a. I November 30, 1874. Pear McPiaK The groat present ewutaod subject of general discussion among polittoal roosters since t heir recovery from the shock of the late elections, is the indictment of Wilitant Moran, the editor of the Snivlty Tribune f.c libel, on the testimony of Mr. Geo. E, ail. a common councilman from the !.th w-tnj f .tne city of Philadelphia. The allied .M was contained in a correspond-,,.,. t the jri.rmc In which it wus intiuj-.tod t.,at the monev Mr. Hall has expend":, m section of palatial mansions wr;S otr-;nPa throuuh the Kentucky aad Havana .Gcteries. This, the virtuous Hail Says, is f. raise, scandalous and mmiclom lie. f.inco tho publication of the hist number of the Trthmie, every derioe has boe.i resort d to to suppress it. Kaoh issue of the paper has dealt death blows to the corrupt roosters of the Rings. The fact is, the 2"riuu;s defeated Mann and Asb in this city, and had much to do In bringing about the glorious resuit in theJState. The 2YiAiHie has been bold and fearless in its ilni-iinfilahnna ul.rl riviitinna nf t in tcl .m-'o r.t .ka r.l if nA .-( n tr . i I fW.ita lc qit.l li. ilrtll I mu oh to encourage tho people to take a bold and decisive stand in defeuse of their rights. It was through the boldness and ability of the editor. William Moran, that the Kings in tho city we( e broken and their lenders exposed and punished. Kvery other eff.irt 00 the part of the King managers to suppress the publica tion of the Triliiut having failed, the editor is now sued for libel. This, however, will not suppress Its publication nor - iatituidste Mr. Moran' from publishing his able denunciations of thttff naisdeeds. . . 1 The next great question that is agitating itie . r - . i , . r . l . . ,- . .. i a ""-i. Ai TiVo Vr;rtlo,;;.or KroranVa:" fives tin election ran bonsehold key-Quay of the recen the peaco loth in troubles ruarv elections, 'i'he reform laau ruratod oi the 3d dav of the present rnmth has tnspird tho pfjor'e to such a .lerree up the wont, or pouieai ia del i verett from the hands a llipr ndsa tta present t.hiev- Inir offl'jisls f- N tier tnp new cunauiution. i ne ibio t -,h - tk.i. Aa.in mi .?..'. .r-, ."' .1 bated lor s-'.'.m.ii. . ; ' .. .... .1.1 .... . - s have disirran;ed the wholo Koprtbll- ?' """-;,.,' '' " -'.V.rJV; .' ... . """T" ",T,:1.,CT KMA PA T.T5TSTI. Alinini-tratrlv. i t,K" ."" ' ' '" l-' -- . Tho Cameron-HArtratift-Mso- I K 7U - f IJ " ' i ENnsVn-?-. N .-r. n. TSTJ.-CU j ":u'r"?"- i,r ' '" "'" "'-" "'""" "'e. entectloniivny I ll'" 'V.? M ' HTS AV IWVT Inf., hJTV . DICK. AvrovXKY a. I.atV. Kb, and happiness or tte Kin politicians . i t '.S ku-i! i' , i? - . .. . :; . ..'. , - eosbure; Pa. rtt"e in irtn.t t-.K.ta of T. tfitsciryana in r ntsnurirn. natmoHi .v . ,0,, .;-' " j -w aiie.srir. w :i;tnem--M!M .ottrnin .1. iim--, tl.w t,ui!li.i. tertte M.-trt. Ail the Kiuk liters here Is fear of the ten. 1 J' '-"- to-.r,t!ip. .je-.. t ,t,.. in 'he lt-er pan ,.f .tnlv ' ... .,,,.:, t 1 i.i i,.i,..f. II YJ1KXE AI-. DA VI? EVA';.'. Married, in tfc r!.t-o. o Tues'iav List, lee. 1st, 1S74. by Kv.T. Ii. J"!i". 1 Mr. JonN i. liavis. ef F-beiisburg. end Mis'. M ali, it Evans, daii-rlitcr ot Uvan J- I. van, of Ceiiibna township. Believing as We do that everybody who fc'iows Jack lliivts. as he is fa.-uilinrly en;iid the hero of this "o'er true talo," hasti "w arm si ne" sud a kind Word for him, we feel sure that we ex press not only oir own sentiments but the sen- j tiinents of the entire com ai unity when we eon- grntuiate htm upon tho .inp-trtnnf step b has taken and extenu to nlm our rest wines ror a long and happy life in the enjoyment tf those loving caressesand substantia! comforts which a true wiTe and amlnblu spouse, such feel confident Jsek kits secured, I sure to bring in her train. Temperate, Industrious, and of a iidiy disposition. Jack well deserved wbut he has Won, a fofiA wife and an affectionate help mate, and trusting tt.St tt.e Vny.tge soaupl ciously begun 'nay cnutintie ever prosperous and ever peaceful, we again tender to the hnp py benediot and bis fair young brido our best wishes for a long life and a truly happy one. PKURY WAUKF.X. Married, Nov.2tb,lT4, Pt Chest Springs, by Hey. A. C Johnston. Mr. Chaki.ks Pkhky and Miss UcHTir K. Warkbn, both ot thut place. OHi I'l'AKY. WAR!). Died, at the pastoral resident-. Ut. Stephen's (rathollc) church, tii Ward. iBuzl wood.i Pittsburg, vu Ibursdav- morning. Nov. 2'iih. IS74, t oH o'clock. Key. P. M. Wahp, el dest son of Martin aud Bridget Ward, of Ebons burs;, aged 87 years. " 1 MEMORIAM. "Bey. P. VI. Ward, died Nov. JM, 1374. aged 37 yes re." These few words, scu'ptnred cn tho s'lver plutoof bis eoftin. tell the tale of a brlof but well spent life, and transmit to posterity the name of a true man and a 1no.1t worthy priest of iloi. Years will puss and thosu who are nnw only crossing the threshold of youth will, after a good old ate, be carried in their turn to the gravo; but not till then, if then lntecd. will Iho nnme of our departed friend be forgott'n. For the good live forever in their works, and forever wilt the memory of the just bo blei.). Rev. r. i. ward was torn In Iturtj t litre. Ireland, and while yet of tender age whs bro't by his parents to thi3 country. 1 be early yeai s of his life were spent in Uoliidayshurg. lllalr county, w hero as a boy he displayed thosa en nobling qualities of mind and heart which were afterwards to characterize the man. He had ever manifested a strong inclination for the sa cred ministry, and when the proper time ar rived he was sent to that ronowued seat of learning. St. Vincent's Abbey, WeM morelacd county, whore he Inid the foundation of thit secular aud occlesinstica! kno-.Tle '.ge for widt h In after years ho was so tli-tingui.-itied. In due course of time he entered the liioscrnsn Semi nary, where his nppilestion mid piety were so remsrkable as to attract in a most special man nsr the attention of bis superiors ; and ou 1 his nccCtiut he was. in IS-0. chosen from among so many others by the lamented Bishop O'Connor to represent the liioc-se of Flitsburg I i I'be newly established American College at Itoiue. In this new scene of his ccolf-siawieii! studies he made rapid progress in pieiy and learnin, aud imbibed that spiritof Catholicity, thut ear nest devotion for the Church of God aud the Sseof Peter.whifh can nowhore be acquired s.i thoroughly as in the Eternal City. Diligent in the performance of every duty, kin I and affa ble to all, be was at cine the model an 1 the fa vorite of hi clasinntee, some of whom, like Bishop Corrignn. of Newark, N. J., have sluco rlen toeratneiit positions In th Church : and so great was t!io esteem in which be ws beld 1 that the then Keotor of the Aruei ienri Colit-gc, I lr. Win. McCloskey. now Bishop ol Juouisviiia, j conferred upon him the highest honor and pr,- j sltion in his girt by sppuiaiing him to the Pre- j fi.ftshin of thi Coileiro. I Having completed his studies with r3msrk able murit and suecess. he was or.luined a priest, d returned to the United Ftates in the sam mer of lsC". He immediately received his ap pointment as Profess jr ot D .guiatio 1 hroltif y in MitLael's Seininury, uii 1 ut the sama time Wf.t arlgncd as a-i-t.tnt to Tather Mullen, tho proent Z'mhxis BirJiop of Erie, Pa., In the la borious charge of St. Peter's tuiigreaation, A ' leght-ny City. After some time and While still occupying the Theological chair at the Semina ry be wtts given control of tho congregation at Alpsviile. on the Youghlotheny river, wh-re ho succeeded in erecting a lesautiful church, and in the vear 1A70 as appointed ty Kt. Kev. Bp. Doroenoc pastor of thegrowintf eongre.a tiun at Ha7.1ewood, now em:mcod wltnlii tiie Corporate lireitsof thecityof Pittsburg, whieh position he filled until the time of his d.a'.h. Here ho built a church w hk-li for style and fin ish Is second to none in the L:u(,'"'.e and a pus toral rosidvni.e which Is in keeping with the clMirch, aud also established a parochial school, where tlio vouth or both sexes it-ctived. under his vigilant management, that truly Christlau edr.caiion which dvvelops the facilities of tlie mind while it fails not to ennoble the qualities of the heart. For a long lime Father Warp has been fail ing. Never of a vigorous constitution. tV-re were times when his fatal n eludy di.-ployt d it s;.if in n manner too palpable not to be perceiv ed. His Intimate friends - thoe who knew the multiplicity of hi cares, and tlio trials and fa tigue inherent to his position long foresaw that his mental and physical eticririus would sooner or later succumb to tho violent s.resr that was brought to bear a pon 1'iera. And so. after a serious and protracted iliios$. despite the ministrations of skilled physicians and thr unremitting attentions of fond parents. loTing relatives and kind Trfends, he calmly expired ou the morning of Thursday, Nov. 2Sth, nfter having received all the spiritual conolallons which the Church affords to her children in their lat moments. Like a falthfui soldier of Christ, whoaestandsrd he had neverabaudoned. he died et his post, leaving in the hearts of many a void wUch neither time nor future associations wiil ever fill. His corpse u na laid in state In hs own church at Halewood, for which lie hud labored to much and so long, end,- until the time of tho fu neral, the church was crowdod not only by members of that Congregation, but also by many from afar, who had come to f ay the Inst tribute of affection and gratitude, and to pray etercal repose to the immortal soul of one whom thev remembered only to love and n-ii-ed onlv to praise. At 6 a. m. faturday, Nov. 2th, tli solemn offlr-e for the dead was chant ed by the pupils of St. Michael's Seminary, and at 10 a solemn Mass of Kequiem wnssuug by Rsv. V. Hughes, of Braddock's, nsoistedhy Kev. F. K ttell, of tho Samiuary, as Doacon, Rev. H. McHuz-h.of Wilmore, as sub-Deacon, end Kov. J. Kcnrne. of l.nf robe, a Master of Ceremonies- lit. Kev. M. Bomenec an.l s.ime Sfty priets wee present in tho sanctuary. After the first Gospel. Kev. 8-Wall. President of the Somlnary and r!rit pastor of nazlewood, deliv ered an eloquent and appropriate pangjTle. rocounti'iff the Virtues and good deeds of hS deceased, and eulogizing these q.iitllties t?iit bad endeared him to all who knew hlai. The Ht. Kev. B'shop performed the 'iJis tUitivn. ami In a few words paid a glowing tribute to the life and actions of the dead priest. Tho long procession then solemnly wended Its way, a distance of eight miles, to the city of the rtend, and on the asot.t elevated spot in ?t. Mary's cemetery, overlooking the busy valley of tho Allegheny, iu the tpiietude of the enclosure re. served for dead priests and religious, nt tbo foot of the tomb in which the venerable Father Magulre, the pioneer pi lest of Pittsburgh ha lain eieepiug for years, we cotisig icd to mof'ier earth, amid unchecked grief an! sorrow, tbo mortal reins Ins of a good pi '.est, there t.o await the signal of tho great resurrect! o. Father Ward is dead, but bis memory will not be fosgotten. We can sy.,pHthie with his good and pious parents ani his;itreeiiour.te rel atives, for their loss Is oar loss also, their grief Is likewise our's. lint our common loss is his g:tin, for, removed from the trials and troubles 1 of earth, belies Rone to reeio tho recital Eromleed to the good snd faithful serrct. ! ike tho rest r.f us, h" may havt had. ii?a f.-f-iits ' !nnd be would not hate Uoit human without ' them), but sorely tbo v; ja t.iat be ceomeli-!i- od, the sick n-id th- aiUiCted wh.,m be visited 1 nnd coosotod.tl,onooiy audjihe distressed whom of tehlV 4 relieved icilfr lim ij-i renf, the sin- ners w'.oni lie reclaimed, the charity which h InTaiiablv exercised, his ready foririvenese of j 1'ijuries, his kindness to all. his edibility and abnegation, but above all. th' l'r. u-hi h la hoc lifite i prematurely for the cane of God and religio:i all those must surely flnd som- merit In tho ej ers uf a jtit-t God atiti must cntitie him to indulgence for wlmtcter tliuiis lie muy have committed In the frailty oT tbef!sh. Such Is the earnest prsyer of one whose ac quaintance with the dec-ed be.'nn tn.ny years ago In the Eternal Cny. and was after wards strengthened by solid friendship aud close companionship. K. Pittsburgh, Pa.. Dec. 1, 1874. JONES. Died, iu tho East Ward. Thursday evening. Nov. t?fi. l.'Tt. Mrs. Fmi'ZJ' E Junes. wife of Judge Kichard Jones, jr.. rias-d 5 yeHrs. Mrs. Jones was one of the locst inhabitants of Ebensburg, haw US' been a r-suier.t of this place, where she first snw the liijlit, during her entire lifetime. Sho Twaa uti exeir.plnry nd much beloved wife, mother, frit ud and neigh bor, and a pio-is member of the Presbyterian church, in which faith eko died hopeful of a blcs-sed immortality. D ISSOLUTIOK OF PARTXER- the barnershtp lately evlettnc between V. L. Or,s wold and A. J. Oriwo!. of ElMinsiiurit. (J.morin oonnty. Pa., under the firm r.ame til Uuisw on. BaoTHtas.. wsdi.o!.y5d, on ik.i. It.Uay of r. . . i Triunpr, init bv rou'utl eor.ssr.t. ant oa i'ip tra-nj " urna matte an asS:Rnmer.t fe., tho Aaii.rseyii.st-l.sir, f-r1. EUK.BV?t,t, CASJWt avV Pa. lf,l ... I'jii.u.ui iii.ii iruimi.. lui.i.h.i m i..i; i' I. : ... . . . . ; i i 1 1 , i.-. i iiui'i'i i i . iii.n;;'. , i nir !- - V aDmi., .... 1 las-, a ,.JTiMf.h. tii-.iM-.ic. wtTnwn.Tetiee. e-..,. : ,01rftr,,i ,...l(l-tb!.a ftfiia'ty. !.:-!. 1 1 J. uf kf,ia, .......... tiJi. n r- - 1 , c a yn lr .1 nvms tisj:i:i:xts. NOTICE. Havi-i- this day bought at RherifVe salo tho fjllowin des-fibod arlielcs. ti Ti it : 1 c.H.klni flen- an 1 Uteesils. 1 h"!tt:nc stove, 1 c!o:-k. aad 1 bedstead, which I kive lfft 111 tbo po:eK.i of Smo K T l.P. I h'Tt by esti'i. a fcil p:Tr-ns ;lnst lntcrfenr.g io any way with said prupertv. jn'SKPH UimVALf. l:ienslnr-, Nov. S3. l-:74.-3t. OT TcTtTo K OLrA SSIUNI-E r A rroi ktmrht. (". Ana-rip:i y. ) WlSTRJ 1'ISTKII T IU I'lUvSllVIMI Tha nn'terslirnsd hr-.-y h't- ntree of h: appolnt mv at as Asiignee of t'r.i tx Itms. of Tjretto. la the County tif t'ambria and State of Pennsylvania, within Said Pis'rii-t, who has teen s1j'i Igd Jfrktutt upon his owa prttlioa l the Dissriet Conrt ot saia District. PATRICK MIIAIXIT, Aie'gnee. loretto. Deo. 4. Is. 4 -3". NOTICE. This i to notify all pr tiea that I have this day purchased at horlft's stlo ft-ora Hikt Marts the following ers.mml prepertv. to wit: S tables. 4 besteaOB and bpiiJing-. I pieoeell cloth. 1 lot earjt. 1 clock, 2 stands. 2 lookirg glasses. 1 cooking, stove t sap board. 1 water cojior, 1 bsr and flxiuras. with hot ties. I have left the sThits articles with HaaaT Martz daring mr pleaiars. and all psrsjas srs hersb-r fort'ld intortsrlox with the am. a. J. DAVIS. Hemleek. Niv. 27. 1ft. lll-t. '.. ASSIGNEE'S SALE O TAtrARLB REAL & TERSONAL PROPERTY. TJY yirtns of an order !snsd ottt of th- Vnl:e4 It States Ts-Tiet Court. tb uo.-iftTS.gaed w!ll eiposi to pnir.e ls. In LsreSto, Cataaria soaaty, Oa TUESDAY, 29th December, 1874, AT IO C't l.Ot tl. . I- 1 thrsesnrlng Il.trK.l lilVnncUf.' twoh- rs r Uil AUK. 2 TUP BVtllt lKr. 1 dPIS HIO GY, 1 double aad 3 s i !e SL,F.! !! S. 4 douMe sts and 4 etna'o stis Husw. 11 ltoa.ua t'oi. Ls. 1 ti-at's n:.i.a, 1 S-.uit Sinstii, 7 strings l.ells, 7 ir.i.it I'tiaiM, 0 KoV., a io: ct ilrt iU:.k'.t, a;. Also, t KctiKKiicat i Irs., 4iS.t- t'ljl IWI 6 Lane-brazed lialrtt, 1 Wardrobe and rnany ether articles A'su, at ths iiiae titns and pl:te. j 2 LOTS OF GitOUXD with a TV-'O STOKT I StMB LHDl'SK. lar.-e ! Sr.lBLiK and ner?iry Oi tsi i r.!Ms tharoon j er."td. Well cuppUel "with good wMur and in ' VS"i.9Ct COB lUiOQ. Xj-Trtc! will be tnaie known en daT of sale. PATRICK WiALLtT, Ass.'gaea uf t'L:i i3ack. Laratto. Dno. 4, 13T4.-4'.. AKEVVCHROMO FOft (G75. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK Will give every pcts?r!ber, whether Sneler-rta Club, who pars in AJvnc fer l-7i. and rerrlt il!rrt to this offlee. acpy of '"I r. Ht.sti r." the ban JomvstPhroiaoev. rff ired ty a puM.shi-i. Tern.3 i'r aunutn. For Circular, eon-alti r.j TerriiS for flats, eto., aJdrv U. A. ttDi., Philadelphia, Pa. EVERYBODY'S OVi'S FIIYSICIAN! br r. W. Qlkasok. 5J. D. A m.ij, ilfiif v-lumt of 4l oot.tvo psaes h -'iu'ifullu t.'. i.'' rt'd and 'hanll'j t und. 'Cotiteiiis matter jnst adurted to tho Winti of si-ff v f'l-.'iiij. iti-et 2 t u-ri-int. Una arott i id ! e.-p r lu . Mtri ., aautr.;r a.t 1n ffirte !ajp aud aiiiiter 25 In '' di'y. Circulars, with ' '.if,i,'. tr '.".-r, freo. Liberal die- ASI.HTS WANTED :"x: iir:ss at oucs H. . KrUliiti'-y a: to., i-ae'rs, Jr Haaeia et., rh'.la Jd;.Lla, Ta. M MART CLKJ15IF.R AMES oev book MTfi Vf ai in WanJilnito-v- TMartraryl the -:-r ou lr. miaTTeja., mr rtM. arr-l doir Lt. cf v.t Capita.. H WW A' ' i KC 1- I t-M nt. rail (iv.s A.-! t" X- A rc..r ! 4 hn avrr.trisr hsA ararTa-oad US 0tmm ryf A ttfevi-. It Ot.ae-.ta. ail CUiT tkMKK. riw By tne Je of nnr BO.OOO a. al-oa.!?. I? ! t!illaa' Q .muit fUPMf tsj'in.1. V.. wwnl ; a-r B j to th' w'jt i3 cturMJa. lUMlarl ! IMIJ f,4 .artcuUra. artra Urm. ra.-tl-,T wU tall Saw f) 9 ilT It w r e "- Sand . A. m . W. T1 Oil IU .1 rwt Wosiaixaius Co-, itKTS WtMrii! Medtlsand Piploaia lwareea. For Hm.Mii- ViCTOUIAL BIRLK. tSOO lllTtatrntfoiia. A ddres? Tjr clrcu'.nre A. J. H-JLSA CO., S30 Arch Street, I'hlls. 103 VIRGINIA FARMS Docriptive Hit sua lniartstlcg Informaiion tu all looking fer desirablo hoiavs. tlrt-at bargitis. Mild -wintars nnd many Inducements. Orowiog si'OSijna lt-ug. eensnramg oa-'ssti-rt- Address w. P. Slooaa a Co.. Saf.iilk. V. TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH. TilK LIT tE Jtl'hT BE iltrT IU 0C9CS, Sanfcrd's LIYSR InvJarator bis beeoraa astsplo rsmHy tne',tetn. Purely veg etable t uihnrtie aud Tonic rr.rall 4erar,g-:c r.ts of L'ver. Su-maoh and Pee, els. Will el'ar the Ooilipiailon cure slok hoa'laehe, fc.e. Shun Imita tion, 'try Saufaril'o Liter layirurslsf. r C C:On Prdy at heme. T'rins free. Address lQJ t- t1.o. jStiitson 4t Co., Pertlaed, Me. S77 male Ar I I ?.O.vi WEBK 'gaaraateed to Kale and Fs in", in their cvre. locality. L'.ss woTHINO to trv;it. I'arthvnla V lriKBV k. W, awjrusras n. I KIWu C11A5CK FOR 1NVEST-WMENT.-A PLKStIJi; Jt ri T S-Ti t Kbil S A L M A valaah-e gl. TT.li Parm ia eftatorel nl c ant y. J . i -frvfl-?l.,tr.l:ili. oue-ftiurtli of a rr.tir fe.'Vt. -jjjXr f fll:t:r.iv;.!o a 1 ant far fr..i i ha villn uf Ck lile. is otferad It r sals on aeeair o. datii..T terms. Said Firm ren'a'ti 1 . and bis lhr;i eructcd a nud STOX K. HOt'PE col .t'iilTi;rom:il. K'-oi MM BARt. AIAft-i BIAHE HOI SI. iiiii AKIKi, t HilN CHIC, ; S.9.. ani tkereis in cxo. lleut sp.-u:4 ct purwwstsr : ou the prernttej. There Is no b'tier farm Is VtsI- ; e-n PonnsTlvanla far riiOif stock or sjr-y.nj cn i the dslrv bus:cets. for farther lr.fcrn:a.l. n sad 1 tras apply to c aldrt si J A. Tt'IiD. craspea. 1'a , or I Mrs. C. A. F(Ji;i, P'alrtTllla. Pa. I Nov. JJ.-tf. STEAM TANNERY FOH SAIiE Follewing i tt deser1tit:oa oT Steam lannervand Kttai Etat !pe,iod tn Ebaat.a-a. Cambria lonritv. Pa., wiiirb are oOT.jritd fit saia on tfce aicst int:r.l terms : Tb.- prf-peny ceif Pt nft Urttrri nn whloh Is fr'eJ a TV eTURT Rt 1!!1M. 40 b" t". r.n. a 0K Mott BI ILlIi, 23 vt SO. 1 Vs i e Ler.eha. i ltir.. Ijeach Tank. 3 Em-. 1 Hats 'Ur. 2 Ma'es. 1 o.t Knd in" ot l-liiro P"Wer. 1 lie Mill. 1 Maebire f r r illina le: her. an.l other riytar'.s. Thf':"t' j lishment hss a pte!-y for tae.nietf f.!K0 h.J- p- r ' year, and hss nd utsg- 'r. the wy f ! w price i ..T.-rt anrVAnlni-P trt MilrLnt Bk.I l"kt'. CtA. ! This a Tire chtnee f.r a tsnntr wl.t a ixt! ai.Ital. Ft.r tern s. e?e . si-it to . S 7J'lT to KIHNSTO.-C k k' TLlt, Kay. s8. 1T4 -tf. rer.slarj. Pa. I ) M tN I PTi? A TI ON N OT I C K. Xi. Y.,' of s?;i.A.s I. PATiRtsn. d. c'A J-'-tltCsof Adsim's'rt'i.m ir,.'li o;s-. ofst!dte e.ti t Jaief-f Mat. or ti wrsl.tfi "t.tprla p..nny. hiring bt'" arr.Ti'e I til the uali fiiiM s'l per- n. o- lrjMl to SIM OF nfr:?T0 re.ie-;.j., to U ne ! ! . ..i ..i.i. nn.t 1. . t, .tM.. . : i t " rr::" ... tj "it. . w "'..: - f" a-,- y I N t't.': il K.l F K it. with arh.Te fie.. :?eVi I t-! h pi n.r. I ! 1 w o-o i l.x-s n-i e p.e vr.nl. p.'. it" t-.'i"-r: v nl v-v rti.ico r,'l.m ' tt t ; r 1 1-- : d t iA -.I! b - i.iiitrt.' ft aft the hiV e. - " i'l'NSlS McCALLEY. Cierf.el 1 Trp.. N jr. ti. l-li.-C:. Cannot be ExfrWe Yi THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD j ' V, OIXi. KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND SPLENDID ?H O 3HC or Furniture, Bedding, ItTattrcsses, Feathers, Blankets, Quilts, nd all elher AlTiri.S to to FOP SB In anv rtlttJSiri KS AMI PHUIUNti ST'M.-I- lot. is elty, and at ra.cas as hiw a. iaie mv usr. 4M0SIH1LB0SX & rO., 21 & 3 North Tenth St. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. , TP.IAE LIST. fFiutfo set t'u.wii for tr!al ar t':i sr'.tii:!r trm of Court, Oommeoi lrg oa it c'Sr, le sn-ihtt Ti h, 1T4 : liHit wak.a. TTTn a Ce ti V-l.ash:iu. O'Cocner v. baiep. W-u vs. vv aitfrs. f.T.;a ve. W..Ti?r. PLarbaogU.. .... . rt i'.-mia. Kail I lPo. Pra-ken . vs. Rty-r. 1 lnott . M..i i; t et at. Zuek v l.ld. tacsrii w hkk. Aajle it. llus Llitletal v Kf-rretat Ve.;,.ch. .. vs. l'a'.termns (V.Mr Co . v. K'. CalDr'a Iron CO v i 'b'-iatv rt al-i ration 5. 11 t ps at ai. EJwar-Is . vs. looter.; Adm'r Heslep vs. llrs'i.p. Ca'uvrPi; a Xlmme'l vs. Pltlu. ausrdl iT.i ol M. A. Me- 0i.t- j'.S. I.iracur v. Itlehet. liunt-iia vs. iellt.n. IlugLan r 1'nri'in Ttall Read to. P.orgoon's Fi'r ..... vs Murk's Ex'r. Hursvin'f F.i'i vs. H'irk. SteMnllen " It. (!!--. J. K HiTT, PrrSbonntarV. Prothonotary'a Ufaeo, EiienK. urg. Nov.0, H7 4. AllCVT tHl Singer Sewing Machine And Whore to Buy It. CofTr.yj.y !;.!-. nr'til.b r. fn jn teUj we where 1 can t oy ;;;e "t-wiii rai'lrli; jxiple talk ff. inurh a.ui? i'lTiia ct" !:n-i?r-i K.o A .!' h pl-tinre. 1 prsunitt It is the SiluT. r Swiiit; Micliino t aal j i.e nrtn. .'. Yea. that' the niTd of 't. C. rr E. We!!, :st : .an tfcere. two dwri aast t X:ihic" i'.r'if. ! Hie i t.ti-e. and mv w..rtl for it Ton on wilt be wed pier J wiih yt ur perelinsc If y a e: ii. on- if t::'. emiuti-s. Sit-rs. Msitrv k Tat. th i.trrts. I.svr r."n ..ti htn-t !' sly."-e and s'jo! t hoc.- ir, ;i-; -: a..bie iisachir.t s. iroiu t!.e cheapest t ti t- n..: vulut.blo. nr. 1 am urcomwtv-d-.. ir ir "frrni t;'-. wU be ol''a.-.i to sht-w yt.u the !n nr.") outs cf their var.oiii- tn.ici.' i:t s. w be: h-r ytin i'. re t., rt:v -r ret. They al keep thtea1', net !' ei-l r ". :h2 Lb'T p.-mphrenalia a eew Irif ir.acl.:t.e. arei art el &ii tJii'm ir'-p-te.-d t at-t-nd to t, m-r-airiu of maebln'-t in s rbtan..st aod sailsfuci.Tv uiaun- r. an i hi very uitKlerte rats. Pun't l-.r-"t tt. p;at-e Hih atr.--:. two doori etiSl t.f Zalira's s;ort-. Uu rut.tir 4S4.-4f.) V S inf'-i etoii parties har-e btn rej.ftti in 2 V the ii'..it.'..ti p.-.r: of t: count;. tSitt " ir rota- f r nuinifftar'nt Woolen (lonill. 4o are iniirli hi'irhor tfisn they realty arv we i-m it Dtct'tv.y f,r f if iin tr.tci ioti aed fi.r the ir.f ivmaicn of the public to publish tit fyllowicg' list ot' i-Rtcrs. Plnitketa ?3..V rrra'r. flannels ...33 and 3.1 cts. ior yard. Caimers .u cts. p?r yard. Sarinetts 50 cs. -r yard. Cartlins; ami ?pii.iiii.i; V cts. jer IH. Carding T T. M. JONES S5:5, .Kily 18, W r,xirt i"ae Vr CRAWFOKD HOUSE, :iuKHl I'A. John FltiharrlB, - Proprietor. HAVING leased and r tv niisbed the alxtrs well knr.wn an 1 pr.pulnr bott i. tlie srft ri etor is now amp-iy t rf parnl to m-eonirundate 11 who may ievor h.m wii't t'n-tr itr-iaf m. The t'rst tbr.t tha mat ket ofn i- wiij h- herv.-J tt the Tabic at oil M-a. tbt- Ur w '.;! be kept eott;i".t'y supplied with the cl.oK-t-st lifiuors. snd ti'9 ' irutvo'l o;:. str! i" vvl be under tbo '. t strc ". a caref ul kini nl ti-uiit i htt!-r. No ttT.rt will b' spa re J !! rttiler tii..t eonifoi t abieaiid well . It-sis'- it. eiy p:t ticniar. r.i d t r i rt 'par "i 1 1 e: 1 1 i"ii tub;: n'i ml 8 re oders t e scsin of -T-'ct-s t 1 rr: ielor hoi es t" a in '.s w ay to j H c vavtir. tMsy 1- '.-tf.i iXLL' CTOH5' NOTH'K i Eitta of Pktkk VTavi.oh. ee'J. Lettcrf T' 'iiir.ei::sry on ttie es'a'.e "f l'-t'r Ka-i. r. lute '( "Jur.;r r'tt wr-t p. C itnl rU -tv,Ls.v tut hvr-r. .i.tr.fl to tt e U-r r"'d by the li.-rf:'ir of f ai i ("!.!.'; . all I o- iiidtt'te-l t't t: i t :t'"' are r- jiu s.t. 1 to tuake imimnlla'e paTtner.i. i:.J tf; :' l.-vli i. el:i nis j?.m: tie s:.-V.o Ili i-rsst-nt th- ia pr-'i '-rij aa.ta'.t.ti .rted f-r s t'.lt-uront. .TllHN . K A YLC-ft. 1 'ilitr At i A HttKNT, t Lxeentcr. Jtl- Ei'Ii ll'KJl i, Wey. fJ, T 4--rt. COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., -VrifI. re:-"!ve meney on deposit. Ilsoweat a'i.3 co !' t ttetas. and alt.ni to ail ioe busmese usJa'.l' deae h iient'"-. keftJ.O.tf. J.f. H.ZAHkf. rashlar. TJ II. I'liANK. M. rcpcotf'.:llr eCsra his tuofesvitmal s-rvie-e t. tha et'.!tet:s of E.:r.''nt art yt-inlty. iS-.ce.-.-o.rJo rt 'idr nee s:i i tam-liatelv in tha r?ax-f Hoc. il. J. Haul's -ir-.!- r N at call. ea - Tca-ie a e r',v " Mr. Iroon. on Osw-b-. s-Toer. wrt -! M .J. lil'CK, M. 1' , rbtl(Un .ttd snrreeo, ' ; u L ."ow a . i'.t. i OXce In rear of Jobn Hi oi.'j s'ore N Lyht ' ealls nttv bt- mace tt o r V-'e af J..wr I iK-t-.ti. f .-4 -l . t?7.-t.l J AMES J. O ATM AN, M P., VUjoinau cw m res. r.FEtviu n. ra. OiSceort Pieh Ptrret. tirnrK t.pp.a..te Klaie'a otc-I. lioftiaet-iee tr1"Wn Hull, iolma 'treat. Hotel. lieftlUt where nirl cl 1 fl:Uill 1 ni:l,l' V4-4.-. LOYI3 CO., I'-vvkm-?, ? .-.: rs.ri rn pa. t ."V- itot.l. Si'vo.-, fl" (- nmotit l.:-nra, fit iter Nvui . l if. -' it ami sold.. liiTt -U iorrp'l tn It'i.v i.'-p;;s:i. ui--vtiy .t'l t'cc. i-ji 'o t - i ' t -j iu tlivj Pr ltt i r '.;-s. a.. a S.Mfiitl i uikiU l.u-iri. :i't:r.- ir-.i. w 7.M M. T.LtYI or CO . Kt.f.s. ai ri'iiy , pa. ivttem tiii.n eltel -it if?, attti " sel f VI e, i.rt. n yt t it 1 : 1:0 J 15 HAS i 1 Knh3r; Ti. o: ' three doors from li'.-.t ' l.'j. i.a Cjo ire w.t rut. 1;-.Ui.-7.T-.i MaOBBliOOLSI FACTORY
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