THE C&fflBRI& FREEffUH. . . -J 1 1 - " " I Ebensburg, Pa.', iFIZWAl', - - XI A1ZC1I 5, tS75. jtr'Tl.'.!!-, - I f LOCAL AND PERSONAL. illcr. There, and the Other Flac The miners in Westmoreland county tare again on n strike. Fresh shad made their appearance in "iotir market this week The attendance at Conrt this week was ' 1 ,i n.,ricUr nr.Vrlr . -The regular term of the Indiana county oiirt will commence next Monday f The Johnstown Tribune i'IowmI the sec ond year of its existence as a diily on Tuea klay last. I John B. Gongh lectured to a crowded Jjouse in Union flail, Johnstown, on Tut s iay night. I The breaking up ef the ice last week did Vonsiderablo datnag" to property iu Samer- ct county. A man named Ifenherg was s'riick by c -..., the Western I'enitent iary, who resided ill 1 lev, "vr.'w. !cAt e ; Sc hool I irector?, Thos. iear Spruce Creek 1.-st J . r X. II iid, P. Frit I, W. W. Mc.Ati ei : lingtown, and were sentence! by Ju!ga I jIVS Eli.m ,11. T. O'FiW; Inspectors. An- .,.-.ft,i 1. nn friot Dean for crimes of which thev were con- i ilrew KittelU John P. Lacy; A"'J,lof: J- T this section Is one Toot , . . ... . . 1 Ijicv : Assessor, tf. Fry; Constable, Geo. L. he I'ay Express near turday and killec: I The snow In th Jep on the level ami six feot deep ou vari ous portions of Center street. t It is estitna'cd that fiil!y five hundred fail road tis per day are beirg brought to kwn on sleds and piled up at. the depot. g Tho dwelling-house of Mr. Tliccphiltis Bates, near liollidaysburg, together wiih i. . , . 1 , a 1 - o IS conienis, uisirv t'U uv iiro ijbi ouii- lay. j I A prominent lnsine.s rrian i reported j IP have left Johnstown Wtwcen two days, jr avirg Sll.CCOof liabilities and no assets Wh'.nd. . I ill 1 lie iiciirr ni jini i inuin, .' a , nv, Mr. Ilaiman, one of our inetnovrs, reao : bill in place "for the protection nf iti !i k of corporations." Poor ti rector John P.loch, of Johns town, has been so ill of late that his life was br a time despaired of. We are glad to frarn , however, that ho Is now considered In! of danger. I A lad named filch hour, who had a leg nshcd by thn machinery in arhook factory ("oMmaujh lMri;igh a few day ago, hns ionirt aftVictd with that inot. rerrible of Is asej lo-.'kjaw, an 1 ! tl-i-wly dying cf t r a'ion Cam'n-ia City claims to number amongst lr inhabitants a genuine Polish baron . )Tli-ti becomes into possfssion of SCO, 000 " 1 t he asserts are due him from somebody ' I his native country, he proposes buying a . Jean shirt. I The annual meeting of the Peniifylva 1 a. Ohio, and West Virsinla Press Associ- jiou will be h"ld at the Union )epot Hotel, JUtsl.urg. fin Tuesday, Dtii instant, when a ', Jretddent, Pecretary, and IJ.iard of l)irec- (rr- wi!!b a!e,-ti-d. Mr. Pat O01 mm, h nd 1-ess for the -ssr. Colli s in the construc'ion of the hensburgS: Cresson railrond. Is in town. ;- present place of residence is Kaston, Ih'rre he is engaged in the same line of busi- pursued 1 y him while here. Owing to the frcqcency ard se'.erity of flo w storms of late, it is pn-j nsed to estal- Vh a system of soup houses on the luteal i)ltld:i plan along the line of tho Ehcnsburg ' Vnnch railroad, for the bent-fit of travelers ho may perchan -e get st-i ik in thT drifts. Mr. Daniel McDonald, one of the mo?t ptimahl ci'izens of Cambria borough, a an tf unquest ioned honor and nnimpeach le integrity, whose serious illness wo ne-L-ed in our last issue, died on Friday last, Jjed a'siut f.O years. Peace to his ashes and kt to his soul. r-Mr. H. C. Dern, the junior editor of the j ', Jtoona Tri'mne, ha-, gone on a tour through le Sout'ierti Sr.ites, with Florida as Ma oh- j I fetive point, for the benefit of his health. . ling one of the lest fellows above ground, trust that he will return bom" as good as j 1 fin many moons have waned. j -Krotn lawyers bills, and doctors pi!Is ) Sl other ill, good Lord deliver us ; but 1 fctn "E. J. Mills, who ni ways fills an order j ' any kind of goods in his line on short 110- , Je and at the very lowest cash prices, sure no one would wish to bo delivered, when 's are so hard and money s"o si-arco. l-A Oeruian named John S. halts fell Vep in the round-house at F-ast Cov.e Vgli Tuesday night, and when he awoke, ' Iras to a realization of the fact that a lo- I: IBotive which was leing run out had fred over his leg. Amputation of the in , jed member at the ankle was found neces- "Aijain! The branch railroad was snowed Wednesday, nud passentrers who took I train that evening to go to Cresson pro- j Wed about a mi'e only on their winding and then returned and spent the bal- 1 of the night, in cursing the manage-' f t lit of a roa 1 that Is either unable or un- Jling to erect snow-sheds. ' The Ancient Order of ii'dieruians of ! iibria county will have a grand parade ' Sr. Patrick's dny, 17th instant. The tession will form at Oallitzin, ami go Itne to Lilly's by way of Summit, and ' ! t disband. All the Catholic benevolent Jetiea in the county are invited td attend j v- i participate In the procession. i ' 'iclonginj to Mr. Jack Koss 'fht and killed a wild turkey near Itnsh i. in Jackson township one dav last I iu which o.,l f , . , . i ik, huh 11 jooon mnr .ect In heielit and I -stired forty-pight inches from the top of j ance at his school. March 2J, 1873, defeud 'ad to the tip of its tail. This so far! Sl"t P'ead "not guilty." Same day, jury know, is the largest wild turkey that i eer been killed on the Alleghentes. I ti,:o .. I rioiiy ii.ixier, 01 ne rcantne iame,iocated : ndex finger of his left hand underneath vy barr;,, Friday last, and, Mr. Frank , the destroy nnjor domi of the 1 ntnin House saloon, performed a simi- 1 eat on the following Monday. They ! Letter been measurably on th, retir ed ! Jo laras business isconcernedeversince. Ir. William Lake; of Allegheny town- i V wa3 so unfortunate as to fall heavilv, ii. , , ! i i, t it,. . i y i.wr. weet, ami the Injuries he re- I i y i;itr. weec d were considerable. Being a man of' Inced years, and cnmns'iiir,.!. i.tni.0 1 1 ' ' lears are entertained th.it h v 111 er. II, is ,b father of or John G. Lake, Esq., aud at one time kd in Cambria township. ' vocal and instrumental entertainment 1 t.. 11 r- ... ncn 111 the Congregational chinch on , fcla, evening by a juvenile a2SreRa- ! fcnowh s,he "Band cf Hope." The H performance, are said to Lv ne. I creditably antl an atl(lience wLoe K wonM have been greatly increased - . - - - ,n0 narsnne,, of ,he weather smiled . fral on tlW cfT.rts of ,h, youngsters to J The head of the groundhog that saw his ' shadow on Candlemas day is exceedingly level, as we have had Are weeks of wintry weather since that date, and there is plenty more in prospect nnless all signs fail. On Tuesday evening, after a protracted Illness, Mrs. Mary Jane Liowman, wife of .lnartcd this life at her , departed this meat ner Dr. John Low man i place of abode in Johnstown. She was a danghterof Johnston Moore, Esq., of this ' town, and was a lailv hinhlv esteemed bv I " . ( all whoenjoyod her acquaintanceship. n?r ae was aooui -it years, i ne reiiiiiius win be bronght here per special train on Sunday a"l interred in Lloyd cemetery Oh, the now, tho beant: fill snow -Oh, thetmow, tho Leant: ful snow; how . tily wtah that it all would go and , leave ns Mone bur way (o pursue without ; frozen fe?t ami tkin turned bine ; for snrely : . . . ... , . , r. 1 just now tia a mighty mean thing for Win- ter to obtrude on the rights of fair Spring, j and cspeciallj' so when Myers & Lloyd are ; patiently waiting to seo people o'erjoyed with the bargains in goods so varied and gay which for the Spring trade they'll have in e. dless array. It may be of interest to some of mir readers io kt ow that two of the irmates of mm j"f- l i 1 iiiti 111 i'g v 111 ni 1 1 vc iioutt' ( about tho first of next month, by reason of j their terms of imprisonment expiring. A third cue, from tho same locality, and co? victed at the same time, died iu that institu tion a few months ago. Couio to its Spring beautiful Spring. 1 We are weary of ice and snow. Fold tis within lliy odorous wing; over us perfume of May apple flow. This poetical sentiment suggests the remark that Hess & Pirn., 21 and 213 Main street, Johnstown, taking time by the forelock, are already engaged lying in an extensive and elegant stock of ready-made clothing suitable for Spring wear. Their price list, when niadt out, will astonish one and all by the lewness of the figures it will contain. By reference to an ad venirtncnt which appears elsewhere in this pnper, it will he seen that a special election has been ordered by tho Burges s an. I Town Coiiih il to decide whether or not the inlf tteducss tf Ebeis burg borough shall be increased i'l a speci fied ratio, for the purpose of continuing the erection of our proposed water works, or whether the hole already dug shall bo stop- t ped up and iabeied "Closed until the rising P"rMon shall hero -no of age." The elec- tion will be held ou Saturday, tho 10th dny of A pril next. Any number of fig'ires yon may wish to multiply bj 5 will give the amo result if divided by 2 a much quicker operation; bet yen mrst rnii'-n.brr to annex a cipher to the answer, wherever thrc is no remain der, ami ihni there is a remainder, what- ever it my bo. annex a live to the answer, i An I any ntiinber of persons who may go to .Tas. .1. Murphy's, ldil ttlinton street, Johns town, in qnriit cf 1 nvrnins in Rf-od, fash ionable ready made clothing, will not leave that famous establishment disappointed iu the matter of goods or prices. If we are correctly iafortned, it is the custom of the jioHntaster at Carrol town to demand forty cents bor rnt from sulscrilers to the Frrcnuni, irreprtrdlcs'if whether they have or have not expressed a desire to rent sii'-h boxes. To our subscribers there and elsewhere, we say that this is extortion. Accordin" to Ihe plain provisions of the law, mail matter must be delivered to ap plicants whenever called for, box or no bor, and i' will t.ik" only a coup!e of complaints of a similar character to this to induce us to lay the whole matter Lt fure tho Poatn-aMei' ll.'iieral. I.i the matter of the. C.mirr.in wealth vs. Jam'. Devlin, of Jackson township, charged with t ntrrpic the person of a little girl tir.mcd Clara (long'i nour, the prosecutrix failed to appear on Monday last, and the rase was thereupon ruh d out by Judge Dean without being presented to the Grand Jury for its decision. The failure to prose cute for an alleged offence sohenious is evi- deuce snlhciei.t that the rbarce was without 1 foundation in fact and i. therefore is with sincere pleasure that w e congratulate young Devlin upon this acknowledgment of his innocence, as well for Ids own sake, as for the sake of his parents and relations, who are among the most respected and wortLicst I citizens that our county contains. Cot itT I'KiKKKinsfiS. Court convened at 11 o'clock Monday morning, with Associ ate Judtfe Uoyd on the bench. Owing to the prevalence of a severe snow-storm, the branch railroad was blocked up, and the train bearing Judges Dean and Flanagan C(,11S ollenMr fAileil to reach tnn-n on .-tio. dale time. The sofsion was adjoiwned till 3 o'clock, p. in., at which honi a full bench presented an appearance, and the customary routine of business was begun. After call- ing the roll of attorneys and receiving the returns of cons? aides, tho following cases were disposed of : tlom'ih vs. Henry Warren. Indictment 1st. count, forging sforo order ; 2d count, littering forged More order ; 3.1 count, forg ing and uttering forged store order. March 2' , 187.", defendant pleads guilty and sub mits. Com'ih vs. Aaron LefT. Indictment as sault and battery. March 2d, lr.7o, defend ant pleads "not guilty." Jury called and sworn, who find defendant not cuiltv. but l'rU 'le l,:'' oii-ba!f the costs, and the pros- ecll,or' XV,n- CampWll, pay the other half. Co,n " vs- Ia Fetshing. Indictment nss:iu!t nerl bat'erc on a on ri 1 in attnti.l- ''aI,U'd ..a,"(l 8W,,, . ;vho do find defendant of 11. ..,.;. ti., ,..iiL .i.j. i. ' '. ' -r'"""' are iiiiiosed upon the prosecutor. John ''"niniie. Iefemlaut ami prosecutor sen- WCampbe,,, John Skellv. W m. Price, and Samuel (irern. Imli.I "miit 1st count, riot ; 2d count, affray : 3d V, V o 1 ,-V , fss''m1,Iy a, assault. SamViuy', jury :,d ""SZi defendants not guilty, but that Win. Oatnis "HI, Job." Skelly and Win. Frlce pay jointly " came . s. C.nA T . . I : . . I wienie i o. --...ni. J.1H1 it; mem 1st count. 1 a.s.Tiilt ami baiter with lnuni . . - J 1 count, nggra vat e assault and battery; 3d count, assault ami battery. March 2d' imz t iiuirt.-t a ' ... .... .. 1 . . . 1 1 -""".. i.c m v ourt W", ""t o r " 'V " " "l ,I,e second and third counts, defendants plead "nor guilty." Jury called and sworn, w " " ' ;,r ' :V?"lln ftKei' a"a 1 inrRiiii.j uu um luimcuuBioi inn indictment, but not guilty on the aecond ; to Ram .el Green. Ihey find him noi ,y" ?mP--. Skcllr and Price ea h I H "f .5 to ,he ! iiiwii v riii it iiir 11 s 1 11 nm itria r 1 1 v r -.e ,y to pay of0V i-, ea i .mierRo imprisonment in tho county jail ,WV " J. T" V. ' . n . M ntoiTXVvn ministrator of Anilrev inons debt. On trial. BoROTMirr, Ward and Towicship Offi- CEKS. The following completes the lit of local officers elected in the several districts of this county on the lGih tilt. : JACKSON TOWNSHIP. . Justice, Philip F.Cnjrrr; Constable, G. Var ner; School Directors, David Kibmiirli,onn LMshonir; Supervisors, Adam Kose, Henry Vr- Henry Anstead: Inspt ctora.Lcrmiel Jono, I red. (Jrov. Auditor, wm. Hunt, Clerk, Emanuel nor: Assessor, llenry (unsi jio.uct ....i... Custer. JOnXSTOT.t jonoTGH. P.-jriress. Geo. IV. r.nly : School Directors, ,jJTIfl,,,.llll,so-,.-.. - - -I . 1 , i . Jnmes W illiam, A. J Hawos; Au.mor, j tion, John I), llunes; inspectors. ;ip, John Feih; Assessor, J'1"",',1- r"-''-Second Ward-Council. James Me.Mhlen ; Con stable, John James; Judfie Flection, Kobert i."'0"".' , d tor. PrriViltVlsinier: 'J-l.ir.1 Ward -i lsgs UTOl" 8nactors J.i. Fion.hciscr, Luther Martin; Coustablo, Maurice M Nam lev. Fourth W.i ,..cn . Constable, A. B. McNamara ; Assessor, 11-d -Council, Mix Heu- B.Davi':: Judire Ktection, J7Cu V," g' w. !il'lerr Fit thVv'itr i -Council. Joiin Peiien; I -oriKtillvll.. limilCI MI'CK ; lillfrr i..... A,',. m Knnti' Inanri'tnra. Helll. f. Horner, Cha3. Hochstoin. Sixth Ward -Council, J. B. Carter; Constable, Alex, l.aymmid ; Jiioko I'ieciion, (Jeorp-e Kepp; Inspectors Win. ft. Foust, Conrad Border; Assessor, ui. Li.hr. LOnrtTO BOROUGH. n.,ri T.fulnt-er: Coiintil. H. T. O'- Friel. K. T. Shields, S. Fry, K. A. Little, P. Meal- x, . , u s MTI.LVIM.I WOROCOIT. Nurj?ce, J;mies O'Callssrhnn ; Justice. James O'Caliayhnn ; Council, David L. Iavi9, Patrick Minahun; School Directors. Jiimes 'Cnl!a?h.tn, t.' 1 .... ii- Ind.rn F.icetiiin. David Ij. LIhvis; i Inspectors, ltH'f l-Davis, Jor.n Minahan ; t .011 1 stxMe, Michael Meally; Assessor, lioberl Bjyle; Auditor, Wm. Cadoirnn. I . Ml'NSTER TOWSSHIP. j Juda-e Flection, Dennis Fnrren; Inspectors, John 'McUttrhcv, Wni. Cnssldy; Supttrvisois, ! Drt-en Kerns, Huffh tlriftin ; School Directors, I H f:. K:ivlor, tleo. McCullom. h : .lntiee, r I neli-is DeVer; Constable, P. 15. Smith; Ars ! or, Jo?e;,ti N'uvl; Auditor, Win. It. Dover; CK r, j John Fa'rrcn. ,' Purees. John W. Lewis; Jmlra Election. I Patrick Boyle; I ot;pcrtor- Itoiieit Di.iioikJ. i John W li-'wls; Council, J. -.nil Smith. Pniiie'.i j Karlev, John cavt-nauzli. Win. Lvnn, Patrick 1 li.ii.ci i i liuionil : s.-ho il Directors. .!- Hi '.el Mctiee, Anllioiiy Do; an ; Assessor, ll:i-h .McMooiulc-. r.trr.T.Asn towxsiiip. Jiiftice, Diivid Sfoirzh : SupervMors, David D. Stud, Daniel HarSlioertrcr ; School Direc tors. Joseph orris, t'vrus liai-dli!:cixf.-, Henry Luviiiun ; .lurijie Keetion. FMniuel Hoffman; lospeetors, J 'Sep'n (Ji is. iN'oph Wenvsr I Co:i stile, J 'i!i Kiiviitond; A'sesor, Jacob M. Mil-!-.r; Auditor, Km I Weaver; Cieik, iiosi-n ii. i.iilier. 1 piMramu. TWNPiiir. Justice', Henry Wnltcrs. Thomas McConneH. Siiocrx i-X'i--1. l iioniHS Hinsn, Joseph WrigM ; Cotuta: le, Charles Woif ; Assessor, ChriMian Slu:iTui ; Sell joI Directors, John V.'riuiit, Va! euline Cramer; Auditor Jo.m McCoraiick; J-.!'-?e F.leetioo, Ja:e..'s tia ! la'.ler ; Itispecto.s, A. H. Prinyle, Fiircdr'S Mcboujli ; Co. k, t;u i l'riiitfie, E 10s F.llis, (no.) SUSWUF.J1ANSA Towxsnir. , Justices, Jacob H. titoyser. Jacob B. Stalh; Cons-aide, Jacob iS.vr e; Ju'iiic i:iection, ti.W. S.ilb; Io-peetois. Stephen ilrotliCii-, bumuel r.reth : Assi-sor,Joha Porter; Sti ervis-r-,L V. I,!od. Ciiarles V'enklen ; Auuitor, J. li. .-tKll' ; Clerk, L. A. Plait. TATWIR township. Contahle. Hoo. L. Bowser; JuJire F.k- tion, Y'ViiobTorTVi: L: iV.wselTAu mr; John J. Ceod ; I iisp-etoi-s. v . J. Hc 11 K, i D. A. lieadrick ; Stiperv:S r. Christian l.ooa J M Siiuil'vr; School Directors. J. J. h;Hcr, J. A. lliliiebiand ; Clerk, Kinanucl lthotL'S. WASHl.VOT(l TOWNSHIP. Judtf" Flection. Jas. Noon: Inspectors, Jaooli Wnrner. F. A. Thompson; School Directors, Pi t: r B. Myers, Peter Kobio; Supervisors, John Ihej. Joseph Itel; Constable, Joseph Mvers; Assessor, .tames Bradley; Auditor, James ltd ; Cierk, Jacoti Baiyiwn. KIIITE TOWNSHIP. Justice. John T. Hamper ; Constable. Jor I A. Oali-s: SiHiool Ivirei-toj-S, Ab. Osmiin, W. A. ss.niili. T. A. Van Scoroc. Joss'h i . Hoih n II. 1 intra. Joseph Van Oruier: Supervisors. W. C. pieniintr. S. V. Turner ; Assessor, Michael Myers; Auditor, Henry Foster ; J iid-e Kb c tioii, John Beers; Divpi ctors, F. l. KUnaan, S. Kloe ; Clerk, J. S. Walters. - WII.MOHF. BOItOt GH. Tuatic a. Joseph Miller. John Schroth : Con-stabU-, Thos. J. Ilnjrhes; irin ss, P. J. Wnles laie; Council, P. S. Isent civ, I l.onias J. llinrhes. T. McOrath Dster, John L. Jless, i homaa Kintiev, P. F. Klrhy ; School D r-ciors, I toiurd .Miller. Ise.e" Wik", (i )(r',l K S. Vooil-vrd, ,1 jcar:) Judpe F.leciiou, S. M. Keiti; Lispeciors, Sylvester Crurn, P. r" Kul-y: A-wes.-.ir, P. M. WoicEl..!e ; Audi lor, F. P. Mc Coraiick. wnr.nvAi.it nonorn't. J-.istlce, Wm. S. Smith ; C.uif tabi". Ceo. Gil liujicr ; Dui pej., W . V. (ju ;e ; Cour.ci'., C -ward Thomas. (Jeo. W. Kontfli. ticf.rire Bo'o, Wir. Pi rirod. John itaniilt'.n. ieo. (. . '!it)KC-; School Directors. 1). U. I.ueas. !V F. niuzim iii; In. 'a-e l.ii ctiod. John M. Bc chei- : lospeeiois, (ieo. tii'ltter. S.. F. Binynm-oi ?tie, I'hil p M. Smith (lie); Auditor. Kd. S. Ojl-orn ; Acssor, Ceo. Criillnger. yopr.a TOWNsnrP. .inaj'"-.. Jcln L. P.ah: S h ud Directors. s, Jacob' B .rtlcy. Come liin Marsh; C1-1V, 1 J c d J. Sua;, cr; Ai.oitor, l.dwin . :ci.r-.y; 4.! r. J Olltl .1 . 1 1 11 lier. 1- I : ' liM',-1 tion District Jud(r Election, A. II. Howard; Inspectors Win. U'-nin. Joseph lloc!:si i.t. Lower V-xler Kleition 4 list i iet Jud ju Rlec tior.Snm'l P. Arsntrue ; In-peetora, Lca:id.r Bit h y, llobei t Slower. Tkozen to Death. Our always wel come but seldom welcomed correspondent "It. E. 11.," writing from South Fork under date of March 1st, gives the following par ticulars of the melancholy death of a man named M. II. Uuikc, a residcut of ibat place: Ycsterd -y our villajre was pidnful'.y excited by the sad iiilcllixeuo.- or th-' ilealli of olie of our citizen from cold and exposure. M. II. I:u-ke. more familiarly known by friends as Marry Burke, was last seen niive nt (;on--iciMiiyrh on Saturday nijht I cIivitii H ami H o' clock. He had evidently been iial.il. ioir rather freely, and start' d to walk home. 'lh next seen of him was about one-half mi l- west of Mim r:l Point, hcieir t'leu n hundred feet or more from the railroad track. A ffvfht engi neer saw u man lytnif nil liis f . ce in thesuou', and rcporteti the leet when ho resciied t'one mauih, whereupon Mr. Joseph Pa; ks nnd sev eral Ot lier ffen tlemcn took 1111 eiijiiue und pro ceeded to the siiot imlicttcd. where they found .he lifeless remains of the unfortunate Hairy Bjrke. They broinrht the body to South Fork, where nn inquest wits ht Id this inoruinjr. Ir. B. L. Vcaarh-'y, d JohuslokVi,, examined the lio.lv alio touhd asiijil.t lii-iiiseon t he I on-head, the i-i rl;t sh older di-dootiC d an I several sliirlit bruises on other part-of his oerso 1, nil w hich were tie- rrsult no doubt ol sv.r,il Tails he had received, .is it wn evident that he had ialien fri fluently before reachioy; the p'.aeo where h:s body was" found. He wis liiir on liis face, with his hands underneath, and was froz-.n per fectly still'. In eon son, 11 chop of Iheabenrn of Several wit nesses, t.ie coroner's jury adjourned to meet aain in Johnslown on Monday next, it is more than probable that tiic unfortunate 111. to ft II over the embatdtue-tit. and bt injr stunned by the ThM. he wandered alMnit until chiiled by ti'ie cold. when. f.l:iiiz to ttie cat 1:1, he expired without a struirle. His remains will be taken to Johnstown io-morrow for burial. Onr lirat.ch train, bearing the President Judge and an : Associate, and parties, wit nesses, etc., at Court., was snowed up at Bradley's cut, three miles cast of Ebeus burg, last Monday. The train laid iu tiiat inhospitable retreat for three hours ere a passage through the everlasting driftscouid be effected. Meanwhile, a niinilier of sleighs and sleds had been dispatched to the relief of the belated passengers, to bring Ihein to civilization, dinner, and drinks. These sleighs and sleds, with their respective car- . C l. - .. .. : . . O 1 .... iMin- poes 01 nvi(;no;ii, iu"i n.-. .w.u- i,ta nftr nu tr.ain n.illd 111 at the lienor. and the passettgers who stuck to theoriginal means of transportation had agooxl thine of i:...K: . .i. . . r.i . t . . ... n ii.-oei iiiK 10 t-iuif.-iw... F. .j ... dalgcd in by the travelers per runners. A preparation- so widely and favora bly known as Hull's Vrf. ctahle Sicilian Hair Ti'mewer needs few wonts of praiselfrom ns. This compound has won iis way to the highest favor iu the public mind ; and mul- who have XtnTouinr die! for the restoration o the. r h on trying the Sicilian Venewer. Ien reme hare, tnaile . ' h E lkenS tin ul Inlhe'davso f Urfoatt I -"-Iso prevent the hair falling out, makes it 8f)ft d glossy, and is altogether the best preparation for its intended purposes before i the p nolle. ntiabvr'jh Chronicle. . Vk Editor's Rkterie. Geo. Thompson Lanigan is bia name; he snaps his shears and flaps his ears and struggles after fame. There is a dearth of items, a dearth of news, and this is the way be gayly wous the mod ern Hndibrastic muse : ti.a T-list is a slant morjrue, wncro items thickly lie) and throned upon a paragraph King- Coroner am I. The Kpicure has for Almanac, the Straw berry and the rea, anu fo i"", cr..na that ll(-lr lIlP STT( thBV toll hi palate with a kis-, the seasons what they he. And when the Imnb with mintett sauee doth on his plate appear, and radishes lt-.1eck the board, he knows that Spring is near. I.ven thus the SoJssorer of Mrtils may note the lapse of time, by watching will the prevaknee or Accident and Ci ime. " : stnnt source of Death, -ex- ceedinir ail bf lief, whiohisi:i season all the yesr. like mutton or like beef. As I ;chu the th country's S'es. in every part I ween. I see the , tli dav nine orphans ru.-nd her prave wept in tho churchyard damp. It whs an Irish-servant girl whc.se tire would not go, wherefore she spr.n kled kerosene upon the wood, and lo I poor Bridget's "soul went up in tire," Lko the soul of .Mm Bludsoe. "Hail, tieauteous hirhiiisrer of tpiinsr. In eestacj- I ci v; what time tiie skipping rope s:i lutcs.rav loinriiiff -eye, tho g-irl who jumped three hundred times, and went to realms on -fhe Sprlnjr wers on, I scan the base till to my eye isivcn tins schoolboy, whose frouti is by fatal base bull riven, and at one ! t"n coes f rom third base up t'j the nates of ! Heaven. ! Com ' Summer 'with its fervent heet about I ime expect such weather as the Oldust , this time expect Resident can t recollect. P'rennial source of paragraphs Is he. He shall appear, walking nine milis to east his vote. 111 the Autumnal year, while all the people at the polls the aifed patriot cheer. Midsuininf r (flows upon I tie world; the Circus is abroad; brass bands fall in to lions' dens, and grorc pools on tho sod -show where the escaped tifrer or wild e lephant bi.s trod. Mad dos "deliirht to bark and bite " (see Dr. Watts' hymn); at Lou Branch, she who never bathed in smf essay to swim; tiioueli "rescued valiantly," her chance is rath er slim. Brown Autumn comes: the farmer drivs j -cund his team tt-field, to his patent harvester the foli-m:tilad squadrons yield. The mower and tho reaper are combined to nid my enn-xj, and, he is cut to tniiTcotneur. and becomes a theme for worms hikI me. Now, nt contem poraries' dofks, nbiiiiinff neighbors pay tribute potatoes, pnmp't'n". efirc J".it of the usual weiK-ii. More brief the evenin;rF (rrow. Behold some bridal -ton i inf as-, u,.oo ivtiiinB-, Ijl-w out the unaccustomed jias. 'Tis Winter. Boys vo out to slide on th hr.lf fri.zen pond, and. as Macbeth Ptsys, from Ihe bunk do junp to f he lit beyond." Thc'snows tie-in ti melt, and n w some sportive boy. in 'unsnaris at his baby sister what he thought an empty gtiu, but which to me a source of l:-e is f. caoue.l nn.l loaded one. I hour from a hundred lumber mil! the bii7.z Sfiw's ehocry scieccii,- thy inspired idiot sits him down, and t hy bury hi in. noth and eae'. Tticre n re deep losr switchmen 011 tlio tund, an ! scok.ers cap la osat s '.a, und totiemenc houses, lolteu aaj fiuil, and ail exist for me. Dikd SrnDF.si.Y of Heart Disfash. How common is the announcement. Thous ands are suddenly swept into eternity by this fatal malady.. This disease generally has its origin iu impure blood filled with irritat tne, poisonous materials which, circulating through the heart, irritate its delicate tin sues. Though the irritation may at rir.st be only .slight, producing a little palpitation or irregular action, or dull, heavy, or sharp darting pains, jet by and by the disease, be comes. lirndy seated, and iidiauimation, or hypertrophy, or thickening of the lining membrane or of the valves, is produced. How wise to give early attentioo to a case of this kind. Unnatural throbbing or pain in the region of the heart should admonish one that alt is not right, and if y-n would preserve it from further disease yon must help it to leat rightly by the use of such a remedy as will remove the cati.se. of the trouble. Use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery before the disease has become too seated, and it will, by its great blood purifying and wonderful regulating proper ties, effect a perfect cure. It couJm.iis medi cinal pro)N:rlies which ac. pecitically upon the tissues of tho heart, bringing about a healthy action. Sold by all flrst-class drug gists. HEAtr DIS5 4SS CE7P.ED. Hoc kpoiit, Spence r Co., InJ., Teb. 1, 1S7L Dr. rt. V. Pierce, Buffalo, AT. T. About two 1 e.in :ijn I was nfilieted with a disease of the heart, which tit times created a pressure around it,xlm..st causie suffocation. I saw nn advertisement of your Golden Medi cal Discovery, recommencing the same as a cure fw disease, of the heart. I then bought half a dozen bottles of it, and after using- threu bottles I was entirely relieve I, and am uoivcn Joj injr irood he-ill h. Graleludy jours, Vitjjs Kilmaw. Till-; attention of buyers in this section is invited to the advertisement of the exten sive Wholesale. Dry floods establishment of Messrs. Arhmhnot, Shannon & Co., 239 and i?-ll Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, vihich will be found in another col'imu. This is the largest, house of Mm kind iu tips c 1 1 3-, and their spacious and clpgant st,r! rooms, fitted up exclusively for their accommodation, are well li;hied and especially adapted for the display of the rrcat variety of goods'of l'eivd by them. Importing their foreign merchandise direct, and purchasing Ameri can goods from manufacturers aod first hands exclusively for csh, this firm are enabled to offer extraordinary In-lncemcTits to the trade. Every new style and design of dress goods is received and ofi'.-iod by them siiiii'.iiancously with their appearance in the New York a:id Kastern markets. Their Spring stock, Inch is now full ami complete in every department, is augmented daily by fresh arrivals of new goods, thus keeping their assort meiit perfect at all times. Our merchants. should not fail to visit them before making their Spring purchases. Important Information. For the in formation of persons elected at the la'e Feb ruary cleclion to tire office of constable, or to any township or municipal office, we pub lish Ihe following extract from the law of the 18th of April, 1871 (pamphlet laws, Go): "All jodiei.il. state, county nnd municipal officers hereafter elected tdiall, before enter ii or up 1:1 t he dti 1 ies of 1 In ir respective offices, tiikc and su os -ri tie the oath prescribed bv sec tion tir.st of article seven ot l be constitution of this Common w alih." The penalty for failing to do so is fine or imprisonment, or both. Constables (except high constables) must take this oath in court, to be Hied in the clerk's office. Township officers before some persons ha vinz authority foa.iministero.uhi, a certified copy to bo tiled with the township clerk. V Borough officers before a j'tdtre or justice of the peace, to lie filed among the records of the corporation. H it the chief o3icr, having been swo-n, may administer :he oath to the other officers. Cut this Opt It .h'rv ffarn Your Lif. There is no person living but what suffer more cr less with L-iug Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would' die ra hcr than pay 75 cents fof a bottle of med i inc. that would cure them. Dr. A. Bot riice German Syrup has lately hecn intro dticd in this country from Germany, aud its y. o ldroatcur sa.-tonishcsevcryone lhal tr s it. 1 1' you doubt what we hay in print, cut this cut and take it to your druggists, Eem on & Murray, Ebensbiirg, Pa., or Wolesla gle t Son, Wilmore, I'a.. and eet a samnle I Iwjttlc foj-10 cents and try it, or a regnlar mjo ior to cents. Frfk of Cn a kok. Dr. Morris Syrup of Tar, Wihl Cherry and Ilorehound combines all the medicinal virtues of those articles which long experience has proved to possess the most efficient qutiitica for all diseasesof the 1 hi oat ami Ijiinga. Copghs and Colds acts like raaaie. Call at It. J. Idovd's Drnr .7 - . ... ... ion, ill . .11.11 1 li , orore ana obtain a sample buUlfifreeofchirrje or a regular size for ?1 ; or at P. M. Woia slagle A Son's Store, Wilmore. J. It. Mou Kis, 113 North 2d St., Phila. J3-13.-ly.l 1. j. opnce, 01 inispiace, win open a iirancfi photograph gallery at Chest Springs ou the 15th of March, proximo. All per sons wanting pictures will find in Mr. S. an artist who will give aatisaction lioth as to ytialitynf workmSnshlpandwnessofprice. j rhotograpbs taken in any required size- also, gems and ferreotypus. Competition lefied. 26-3'. If you want I lftfl Read tho B.fcM. Adrertlso te parchas L'tlill inanl in another column. fl4h Hiid hear the cratdi of pate.il Kerosene now iuicti.., ...u,n,rvtn u.miu "Fat l tie" iu everv pk-s and graves in eery mr purposes, common piasier casts nna nne .ef.no ...It nao tho mother of nine t.at.eS who ', statuary. . -Trie rrade used for r rtilizu.(f pur flilfrd 's hu-ht-d lamp witn non -explosive, pur- ' I'ofcs is nlso prepared at the FEme,pl -o. ihe I Slhw Ywkee scamp; next enpacity of the mills is M barrels per day. California Correspondence. CRB3SKT Statiok, Mer-e1 Co., Cat., l ,.; r Kib. 22, 1875. f Pear Fiteemaji T cannot do better on G. Washington's irtbday than write yon a letter. I am about publishing a pamphlet nhout Calf rnri.ia t Mr. Swank's office, lohnatown. but that docs not exhaust California iipwS, as the slips which I incorporate iu my letter will auuudantiy testily to. A HKW 1XCAI. IJTDCSTRT. Gypsum brought from Southern California Is ground into plaster of Paris at the Golden Gate ph.sier mills, on Main street, between Howard and Folsom. Tlic mills have been ronrtintr tint a 8iirt time. The jrypsuin 14 TOii(j:ht. Hf tha place in blocks weiirlnnif from i!V l IO) paunJs and after beinr broken init Pieet-s of a pound or less in weiirht, is run throtijfli a Hopper ar.d pet ween mii:stones r ec-onimon fashion. It is bolted and separa- A BIO COSIKACT. A company of men are I uildinsr n mDTnmo'.h hotel in San Francisco which will occupy sev eral acres. Sixty thousand j ards of body Brus sels corrctirjr will be ri quired to rnvtr tha Moors, eiclcsive of the Axminsler for the par lors, A loq ncrt. 1 -. - - Sin Francisco is to he sunplie l with water cT which l hninlsMni-lj r.ni-tit-d i.n J cT." rt.y from Iskes on the top of the Sierra Vovieia t presided mer ty Ui v. Father fin.s. 'ih" S;s moontains. which will require pipes 100 miles I ters of Merov i-ave a c-nvt nt nn-i cehool Inc r- lonir. Mr. T. It. Scowden. the Chief F.njf m'r, ; made a Partial report. Monday evening:, to the i Board of Supervisors, in which he says a party i ot eiiB-inceis fully equipped Imve been at work j since September last, riiunin the linos from t Bliu Luke to the site of a le scrvoir within tho ' city, save and ereept i-t. l-ai her .VuMMiy, 4 cilv limits. The survey iuir partv 00 1 'ie Oar , Catholic priest then statio:.et lier-1, who re Lake supply have reached Sail Pablo. The n a ncd nnJ did all in hia power towberlntc 'he line wiil extend across the tav at If unter's ! siifferietrs of tho sn K-keii ones, reardlcs a'ik- Piiut. Other surveys are fieirnr pushed for- i of the creed they proiesred or the position they ward, inclu linr Calaveras Valley. Lak; Mel- ! occupied. In thispreat work d oimr-ity he was ced, Pescaiiero and ottivr points, but will pot j assisted l y a nu tuber ot g.w.J 5;stc-s f M r..-y be completed until March. Mr. Scowden -x-I finni t'liarlcslon, S. C, whow.-.u p.tcr cst:,d. pects to be reidy to make a ooinpleto report in lished iluinsolves h-re. wh-r- they hoe rr Anril. eivi'isr details iu n cud lo the practica- ! taained ever since. May G:,1 sp. ed lio ni in bility, clianK't'T, enpaeity ami ot 01 these ditTcrcnt sources of supply. The. work is one .50 i ,i,r j my of iri-ent i 1 I .i tance Til'; Water Coumanv that now has this city In its clutches h-m -por- j sued and porr.ists 111 pursuir.jf a policy which is very iii3..t lactorj-. . , WHAT WE KPOItT. The quantify of through freiirbt shipped Fast over tiio Central Pacille Kail mad in Jammiy whs 5,.VJ-I..S00 Iba, mostly from San Frauci jco, as followii : Barley, l'os 1,S2.T00 Limihcr, lbs, 20..W Me'.al 11. O K) Oil 9C1.0 0 Powder C.4J0 Silk 3'W Syntp CS.Ooa S si m on . ... 1.0OO Ta r.r'.C00,Totiac;o ... eo inn VIn. 20.6"0 10,701 2',C 0 7M1 127.000 SC. 400 427. S C Borax B-ar;S Cof!-e t.'oihlnesl .. .. Otmne.t Goods.. lricil Frnit . l:pe Fjnit Fara and Skids. Olaa lit lesand Pelts. llr.ps Hoiiiy . . L'-m her Total .. ia.9j ' . K0.9 ii : 4.. S3. 0 ! 1, 8i.?oo : 4.R0O j K.?ei I 6,700 ) 21.7!w'Seeds, AlfalTa.. 15. "OO1 Wool r. b iM Cujiccllicd.. .. 4s 'j; J'roin San Jose From Sto-kton VroTi SaTamento. ... From ilarviV.Ho Grand Total Tnetid"d in .5,503,8.0 the sh'pments from San Jose were l.O-Vi.MM'ibs Uariey. 7to lbs Cnnneri Uoorta, 4 'M) Pis l!: i-d Fruit nnd lliy lbs V.-iup. Th j frefnht from S"rHmonto was t-nsperJSeri. S'oekton scot 41k) lbs Wine nnd Marysville ' frtKJ I iis- DuriiiB t he con cspoTid:ir mont h last ) year, the io.aI r;ninlity of t'irouph freiirht j torwsr.p.i to mo hiist was y. i44.-Ai lbs, tn lud imr a.oryi,Oh() lt. Barley, 2,0j,(X.-0 lbs Tea and 1, aOO,'X)J lbs Wool. AM. SKOKR. The Gilroy tobacc-i factory vire employ ment to one thousand men. And yet they Hie unable to supply the denmad tor their cigars. SOME o;n. Ve have oil regions in Culifornla, as the following- slip wiil prove : Junipers are e jicfc fur the o!l lan ts, anJ the iwnirj nrs tskir.ic steps to protect themsulvps. The Parker Od well tVi'iiipaay held a iueti.ii.if last night for this purpose. This will result la a w tr so-nethinif like hap pei s Alien rich jump iBinin? cmiius. Ti5E GtlEDT tcfti. The Consolidated Virrfp-.la Mfnfny Company have coiistriieied below tliir tog mill a set of model lailiiijf siuiit-s. The sluices arc in regu lar terraces, and there are five sets, one .hHo-w thomher, Ihe total k-nt Ii of wliich isiji feel. Kaeh s.-t is i-ix i-Juices id-, and hi the end of each set is a im fr tank for receiving the con centrated t.ii;iin;s, and a second tank in which tho water is settled before passiiur to the next terrace and nit et of sluices. After ieavina; ihe end of the last set of sluices ihe tnilinits How ott iiitoS.K Mile Canon. Taey arc then worth ati. nit l.5d pT ton - so poor that tuey will pay for eo further manipulation. NSW ENTCKPIl ISE3. Thellocky R.ir fjuiek-iiver Mininjr Comi.-inv has been inc-orporated, to mine in Sonoma county , with t. ((. CD c ipitsl stock, 'i'he t; i-ftt rs are. J.not-s b. Tn-s c, Pcrnard Pewuir.a-, Abrnlia.il Iluisey and J. H. itlu ineutnry. The Prospect li.lj nnu Silver Jtini: ? Com pany has also ti f 11 incorporated, to mine i:i ti e Siiver Stjr M:uin;r Oi.-tl net, Storey county, wi.h t l-l.C-i O,.!;.! cepi'.al siock. 1 tt lorectors are. James 15. Coopr, Stephen II. Phi'l.o. Justin P. Moore, Leo I', r. Waller. Wiii.Hin I. ee. J. It. lJiiiiro'i.bei,r. Psvid ijoodman, Jui.11 II. Trtaiweil and Josepli .N.-phlul y. tejMCTUINa SWKET. A car-load of honey went enl yeaf erda. I do not know wheli.rit went to the city o Vr iishing t 111 or not. Tiio dol uoct Itcpuo.ioiiii party ouht to be einbal.nc I i.i none.. , te-es-wi, tar nnJ fenihcrs, 01 8.:mctidnir "of that -t. l-.oalijT. Letter from yortTi Carolina. Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 22, 13". Dear Fke.::jan-No doubt your p t t ous, like liewspntcr renders KCi:eia!!y, feel n interet.t iu any thin ri lalimr to the South, and hence I ti ust that I will not lie consider! cf as luti u liiirf upon your tiaie and space by 6cndin you u few ti'.iintfS as I puss alon. 1 lelt tranibrin county on Tuesday, lfith inst., aud arrived in llnltiiin.ro 011 tiie loiiowio-r mnr nim. where I found the wet lirr so cold that the iceextended uown the Bay fully one hun dred miles. Lcft iny flnltimore, I toon after arr.ived in Wushi Kton, where the Potoinoc river bote evidence ol the severity of the wea ther by foivrc.-olerintr til the emiiriieeof Ihe ice kimr. Kulei iiiflr tiio cr.pitol. I iistt ncd for a short time to a few of the witnnn there as sembled. miiiinjf wlMin I may mention th im aeu a:e Iluller if .Massuchust-tts ati 1 IVittcr of New York. While much shrewdiii-s and la -t was manifested by those whom I henr.l speak, I could not liut notice that tticre was a luck or sound loific, inasmuch asseveml who Hitempt ed.lo support ci rlnin pi op isd tons .sceim d to be utterly as a !o- what to say when their posi tions wore cssnilcl. Bidding farewell to Washington, T turned mv r.ie Southward, tho snow nnd other indica tions of Jack Frost's presence ifra lu illy lii-an-peM: injj as we were hurried alontr throiijra tnc swnmis nnd small pit. cries so common t h. nairh out Vh-irioia. Ueaehitur Fre.lei iekl ar-, 1 ha i no trouble in findjug-m(Mty0r the foi t Iieaiions from benii.d whbh di adly mis-ile were hurled 3-:.lnt many ot ttiesonsof Cambria, i:i co:n " with ttioiinndj upon thousands or otlnr liinon soldiers who p irtici;iated i.i that ill st irrcd c-mtnxemont. Qoittma- tiie town. I siw the flair of o.ir to.ioii-v lio.iliea- from h masl on the f unnnlr or 11 hid adjacent, nnd was not lot g , in lcaruiiiKth.it it wKslli.r '-City of ih-; llesd ' the place w hero amy Union soldiers had ncen mirieit hu t as I jrized upon taj mounds wiiicii covered thoui 1 coi 11 n,t but rccill-to' intnd the fact that many hciirlfolt pravi-rs fri-m j lo !-d ones at ho.nc had ascended to the '1 hro ie 1 T ivrci or;iiios(irey ol laMi. r. hi.BbRm!,o 1, ! brother, lover, relative and- frn n l. H.ir. hIh ' those prayers in many instances were without j n vail, us here restsnil th it whs cart Id v of manv loved ones for whoso return fond l.eai ti ho d ! and anxious eyes liM.ke.i m vain. Ict u? bop- 1 an 1 pray. I r.wcvcr, that the spirPs of rrie.;d and toe alike have found a haven rr itr...i r,.h s'rnrp ,,"k"0,,n,nJ periet peace hath its nbidm? place. -s w neai-.-d Kichmoud vpry littlsnow was w.l'f-'T.ni MJJn.y,.,t t,,e :. alongr the way are still standing- us monuments of the p-reat struirirle. Pitersbif-jr presents but few or the effects of tl e terrible storm of shot and shell to winch it was subj"cteel, although sone of the breastworks erected for the protection or the cuy are ct to be seen almost tnt ct. After le-ivi.ic- P-tei-sbuif we pa-ed thr. rtri many lines of defence 011 our way south. Ere lrt:f Itenin s station was announced, u laco which hns much of interest for manv or o.ir readers. Iooking around the once fa'mous sta tl n, a few rude biiili'inK-s are ail that meet ttie eye, and 0110 could scarce believe that on this siH.f. a life and death ef riiuiriv of tfrr-nt mairni. witnefsesr.f the ferritdelconllict are vet livimr. 1 iu.f.3 till' ii:k.-ii Iuie. Hill If ntt th., n,nv As we were hurried onward nnow .oiil.l ln observe 1 only in shaded places, and ere we readied Weblon all traces of snow bad disap peared, while at Uoldsboro ccithcr ice nor lrot were visible-.. ... 7 Hetwocn Weldon and this place I aw more new buildimrs completed or in course of erec tion than I saw alomr the balance of th- route Nearly nil the way from Ool.lt.boro to Wilming ton the land is low and .iiiamhv. and for miles alonir the road atatfiiant pool of water nre to be seen nn ail Sid:-s. .Pine anil aw,.... .... u- ... t course the main depend'in.4 of nVaHy all tl?e people a lurire proportion of whom are excecd- loKiy imoruno notably illiterate. Ilobi neiih er nble to read nor wri'e, the inaloritv of them seem to be controlled by those who make poli tic a business. Wilmington .contains from 12,000 to 1 1,003 In C. ARBUTIIXOT. W. T. SHAXN'ON. 7 IT03. 239rand 241 Liberty St., f OFFER THE L.AIIGI2STAXD BEST STOCK OF ffT um i Complcfs in all Dcpirtmeais, Exclasive'y y NOV 12 5. 1 GOOI" OPrVRP FVF.V.T DAT. V f WILL FIND IT TO Tllulii habitants. bi:t-ft bs few tuiii llojr- worthy .f note. h.-re s pev-ral tl-ie church c'lfic-es prominent Hinottir wind nr-- the Ba;tlt. ! rv-byl-.Tian, u:d one Cathol c liu-c 1. the lttr nection with this c:iure!..iii-l or coo.-s ire ae- coinplishinir much r.-od. prevnlonee here of tho eiiow fever, all ti.e mlnistcisof tlieeispel, in common with tn.i--y -thr pe'le. if I ain rightly i-iforme-1. lelt tlio their ctTorts to do fn-od is a pv.y.-r th-t wi.l well up from the heart of cciy B- l lier B.Mth and Hoi. tli, Protestant ns wrc'l as V.lh '. who ri-ocived he beneiit of their kindly n l.iisnn- tors out inc tl:c l.ie rvtclti -n. Tho Southern peopp s. fsr e I tsv sern tlirm, tire very hospitflMe r.rd no no" hs'-n e to treat Nori h -rn jc-nl lei-.icn with a. I l e c ur. tfy and respect due to that clays whcioyr foii:i''. I Mr letter Is much ton lo-?. for which rs w p'l for ".he faet th-it it bos b- en hi rri-Ml!y wnt tcu I t;C j e c-1. tor's pa; don. K.p- a- o .. Yours, truly, P. M. U..UT.1. 2ioUs uf 'i 'ravel. t'TpiA, Feb. 5J, 1PTS. I13AR fRFRMAK-Tfl C.UI 1 ill llllt loll of OH-S'llw ject trpat-d 1a my lat b-tt-r, I. e., nv imi ris siuns ot South Atncrica, it behT-ives tni to sty tlii't T on for the pr.-fent men ly iriaiov- at t:.e orr.Ithotoiy id th.it mst n unti';-. To (,' t tlio.vail.-d Fp -ch s woui 1 le a liiborioua .ak, but to deser b-' tiem f:r lopiso; my pc -r n!l:ties. One Is romplt ti ly bewb lei-f.l ;..-n he attempts to una:tx- tn vcrious spcrii s of een one (--enern. nmt lln.ls. oUcr tisvimr tried for some tunc, that it is almost 1; not qute ii:i pn"ib:". Planter living at tie foot of the Ai'bs s fn-joently aanoyed bv co:idcr. Very oiten t lieir fiiK-st l.imja become the prey of tin e rs pacious ereati res, sod mi"? and insfooioii" nre t!ie S"r t::jrim? t-y whii-h the p:ar.tir fek to lil l.inislf !if th"se pestiferous loarnuleis. The condor is k now n li l.c vny vnii'viinii-in much so indeed that he ifore fii:adf Jo s.tcri Hi I extent r s to be una!-o to n i.i rmx-i tint I j he has lirs; run a considcra!'.- ili-t.in:e. Tf.i-i ! cii cu tnsta -ice i tm-ned to iroo.l aeeoniit by i'-e planter, w ho oipiwj the dead body of n hcra , I i.i orco-v withoi tt:t enclosure, which :sfc:ic-d I villi i-iiih pi-tets. 'ihe biid-yoon ee;it Ce I c.iroiis.' mid d.-seenl io H-cUs 'rom t' eir l.d.y : vi'ir. t.'rii.t thi ir fnsciiaLIc arpeiitew. I: is ' n Hii es Miuiter fw. the pbmt. r tilb.er to kd! tliem wilb cluiisc.r cnn-h tlicm alive with the IrtS-o. for liein;; nimble to in if their ;; ecu - to:ne.t n.:i. tVe.v ere us licipii-aS s Sue ti-jiii deer in the hunter's trap. Some iiitrtue..-s ii c on record ;-f cil lren hav UiK teen ;irr:e.-lorI by con. lorn, b.it t!icv are not well authenticated', th p.s'biiity of su-jti a thir.jf bt i.iir prob..idy the oul bais upi.n w Ivieh I he Mories rest. -A n iicout't i-i fciven of a l .nTcr w ho bad ctiuirht i:dor mid piiMed tno leathers out of im -.viipsi to prevci t t t o a flvmir. In a short time tin- old fi-fUlir.iJmo.il-t.-d ii nd ne .v ouc-s came and irrew, ut.nl o:ie "ny the condor t bought liiniself srrn:ni . notiir'i t l try his native .ii-iiiciii otiee ni--.-.. Si7!:i-t hi younircst thil-.l from tiia cn.ilu. t:ie nnJt.r s.i'irned the irroi.-nd r.n.1 or red r.loft with its victim, and ibis in tiic verj presence of the dis tracted parent?. Little is known of the habit of these birds. When yxiuiitf they do not biidd- tivsta. but lay their Citirs on the lureroi-ks. Ttto 'enie tJ;is tin-greatest cure of the little nuea nnd remains with thcin an entire year to leaci thivn how to t r ovide for th. unset ves, after which she leaves them to their own reo'ii-cvS. The to.ic in is one of tiie rt ost sinz-j'sr b'rd if I lie feathered crct-.lion. In si.. u.el i-h ip? it somewhat rcsniblc th common ja kdii'v. 'I he -.lut:i::ire is i Cii;-ii kHb!y I..- I i:ifm ,iod tee feathers Olf ia ri::l oi in.i.id for Otcoratiu la lics' heud-rtrcsse. IP:t ih nt n:rm,r :i n.iry I !.i:c a'lon t it the n.rits. w!-,it !; ii nearly miarirc t.s ttic wst of the body. It m-.n to be ii urea! ioco:i vrnieio to the .. l. nod ila.-s lioesnot heirt- loallirm that, it I-loi i.istn.e or ir.-.pi rteci iio.-ipfaif-.o: fn:t Ci:s li other thitijr in that ircnTiomsn's 'viok. must b ken f.ttm mu. nit. Iu sptieot ioi nnr:io:i3 ! t:e-il:, we find tlio toucni fiviey tro-;j iree to tree :i nimbly as any other i ir 1. nnJ p.-rclooj- i on the sipo.x of the V: ry hKhesr one, --.irclilo , tr.e wniii- ior ii.i.i wuii rci less a:.-1 try. l lie I ill is h. bow, the xt.-j h.r prifi-ntimr en vi tics fenced by ot trioi:. 1 y Ihio pl-L-s. w Inch : re co ercd by a lord nmt not t i--ker th:i:i p.;i e'i-m-vii,. lii-nei-h'iy th.-v build t iiei r to i .-i.i in.? holloivs f docayed !:-?. niifl nn Bi-iiti r la:t -s moroc ireof lier children thvi a toucan do-s of Itsj-iiiintt until tiiey are co.npetent to pr - uie l or i ii.-iii .i-i ve-;. Moi.Ke m e -u. mivf t!:ey ha-, e to tfiiai d ei? ii:.s'. The Vi'l s creatures deslr.iv t h.-?:r ne-u j. brenk tho ! !'. 0.--K01 i nc i o.ltiif. wiifn-vrr t r. V k t in -' 15. ,- 1 1.. J K i-pporluaoy ; cut t rei-.tcnt I v th" mouk'-v tno mother bird in ihe nest, wl.icj x v'e tl-nlS jr vc-i 1: :;i such a warm rcecpti -a. taac he il-iiiu it t!.o better part of v.tl .r not to retort i i a Uu r-. Tho i-niainse forcs.s i.ero i.n-raily swarm with parrot i of splen lid pl-iaisi.'. T!ia doc l i.y of this bird and the case with which it loam any l.mjruac has rendered it a favorbe In every a!? und clime: so much so. in lid, that w-u read of Alcxfinder the ; rent, britufiiur lillfTTM llioill 1 1 om Ttie l:o1 uf r. nd of rcTlon. Mfter hHvir.ircoiio if-red l-'iair 1 irio. Tlo'-v sr.. bor.. J'Jd liketh. y ar o hen dom.tie it- d. forever chHttei-in-riiu t moviror nbout. When you net into a wood where the jrreen vniii ty have ihi-ir abode, you would he at a Ins Jo distin.u:.--h thr-m from 1h- folijiffc. vrrrr it Pot for their continual mor m.mts. The deep wood seems to be their t h icet habitation, nnd they are seldom found in flocks, nt any 2-rent dist.-mc from it. Her-r they Irve in the uut perfect haroiony wiih (-rrc.fi other, but Hr v are ifir jealous of strati bird Hud wili nut h!Io-. t'-c:ii to rcn-nin hci-r them fcr at y h i fr h of tiir.e. They feed 00 k-un.-l of rut"-, ve. -Table seeds etc., but so-neilmes they conretfnte i 1 lari-e fl cks nnd commit scriou d-pretriio',,s 011 l'e ineiz" Holds adjacent to ti- ttn.di. While cn:e ' i i t tieir pi e lit o-y p .. cui-sl.)"-, a tr.iard is eon.ti.nt:y lelt by the flock in some lei Hted pf-iliTa. Prom w hercc. should I'.an-er lie npprehen ted. !';! fiHrm I jsivi, .y ,,0. co'iarciy, w'liof. q anwered lv the others tnki ie iinei? lode li:Klit. Crash'-an-av (r.ns my lamp chimney. P.-vn. Oitl i V. It . RETLLV. -TVc'. near H.t'tfrurs. M!nn"st:.. I Mrs. Mapv Axr Kb-i.lt. wifeof Mr. j.din R?il'v i- i-iTn iiv iu. 11. 01 mill 1 ever atrcr n siior: ii:ii--"s .-.ni (laucii'cro. ?.lr. Win. (J" 'nnneM. formerly of Snmnierhili towr.'iilp, this county, ago-d 22 years and 10 da s. - . - . . IJcvoasetl was a mojt cs;imbl v.-nif.' t idy snl was be1-e-l by all who knew her. Tits pari pirtc.f Iter lira w.i p;pnt !t th' vicimtv, where sho will be Ion f nnd kindly remrnii.re(i for her in-inv excellent qnliti-p. " In is-. s'ii removed with her p irenta to Minn sra, wh -r? two vrars airo she bontiiBtho wifeof Mr. ji.Uu Kr-iliy. of that S'ale.- She was In a-.tendance at th b hed of hr m it her when l er List s:kness rim upon l.er, and she ,Md -.ftcr a brief iln.o..,. .s , !,a j , ,u,:., Rn j child, rashes !i n ' Vr -nU .1 ! other kin 'r;d. to imiorn het nn: bnc'v death Wo ! heart .ly sympa'hine wttU rh l.?reave1 familv fn inmr fauiiniriion, nat n-oice in th bcll-f ihat she has gona to reap the reward of a Pf we.l spent. F j. Wilmore, Mar.h 1, JirrS. KRiSE. Tfrf, (n Olenrfleld townrh'p, on Fri day, Feb. 2j, 1ST5. after a protracted ii'ne. Mr. ( AitiARivt Kuiss, wife of Ictcr J. Kri?e. s 1 atM-at 2D years. ' " . v e ten ter ti Mr. Krt3 ear sincere svnrnn'hl-s la the loss of what to man is the irrea ct ni eaTtii ly blessimrs. a ir:Kd wile; and alllinuirh we tine personally nnac:a tinted with the decided !a.lv. wa have reason to bolieve that she v is in everv sense of th-5 word a true wife. n a fp-cl innate mm li er, a Mud nfiaiilv.r and a. cinci-re friend. She dir-d an hnmhle bat faitliliil inoniber n( 11..C.11,. j olic Chnrch. to which faith she ir tvo hr a iher j ence sevorl year eo and has g.nvc than consci entiously norforr:i:d the reliuriinnll dcTolved npon her by reason of her coavers.on. ' xuay biic rest in peace. RI ILLKE. Iliad, at SommltvlMe, on Rfondav. March 1st, 1S75. of ronp, after a few l our'' 111 ncss, JU'wim, cherished child of Frelorick aud Mary Miller, aged 6 years. The lovely bnd, so young- and f ,lr, Called home by early doom. Just cams to shew how sweet a flower la paradise would bloom. M. - ' -i- 1. . . . .1 TaOTICi:. Apiilk-ation will leihi1y oVi ma In for a Charter for this Company, for the purpose of m.'ainz 1 osl. t JAM Mill COAL AND POKKCO.. March , lT.-t. uith row. Pa j. o. srsruK-fsj.t. PlfflSTWIl'IT o 9 r at na o '.ID5-:?? P;:OVPTI.T ni.LF"". A i I V-A N'iAO l't (M1.1..-M ECTFUfl - SE V A li Ell T1SEMEX TS. 0'YCK i Jicrel'V pvtn that I rmr-hawed at Sheriff 's a1e. on the 2th Jayof Fit-ra -. rv. TfT.'i. the f HovItik de'Tibed pro P"nv. wUi'-li 1 hsv h It wi'h .Tosiir H r-H dur ing mv pttnserr: I lay licrse as ut four yers jold and I'sci i.f tr.rnrss. Ail pt tsrs arc Mi:n td air.:nl 'iuiortermg with sai l 1 r-..-KTiy. tJKtililih CUIKJK. r -hes Twp.. ?!erch 5. 17' St. , A GOOD BUSINESS OPENING! Tt l"n3l".Tf !sl l.;fe lNrne l ore j nr ss Vnrkt tit sires to enif!iir3 th" ?-r iers f romp- tit. f! fsblff men d s.ri- O-nvra! As-.'iiu in Caint-na t-un'y. hitr r' raniieiii' n s w.ll h nia e Kitli par ! s wh- em. turn sh s.it.Ff ct' r,-r f rence as t 1 ab l!:r fl 1 lu-U-jjrity. J. PALM - ft o l ib Vnmrr. t No. . F Alt Ave. f.r.sburgU, Pa. j EMPLOYMENT. 1 1 w.int !.'CJ nire.-.t totativai? f ir t"ie COM 1LKTK ii:tb.ihlST, and Th. ;a wia Wohlo. 1 n ;11 if :ve 'ieh terir.3 nd ii-.ru Fii su'h h lvenis'a taili;I --r I hut ro mnn ti- tnnkr b-p than va p:-r mi-n-.h and n!t eivnes ti.wiatrr wh"' it ' e e-i: v 'i' d b - re or r. '. J.r.-ss 1 r. O. PUKLPS 3i:OWX. N. 21 Crsn I reft, .lcrf!T My. .N". .1 , and Iuilp.tr.ica.ars will L ' st'il bv re: in 11 im.il. ! "UANl OFF! Having r.irvhasel j at Mi -i iti 's sr.1?, February 2f.th. 1S7 th 1..'.!iwii! fSi-r-nticd prcporty, wtUrh t rare len wi.h JoHJt Fbfiukt. of t'lirl ujwnptiip. I htre' Wiii n Bll .'.tsoi stinrt rrw.t Ibi'S r ta iv tt'.iv lr.rcrfer!nt w.h t i. c F.iT.e : S'sy 1 biackVelt, i bay c-olt. 7 hea i ov.tle, 1 tw-horio rle.:. 1 I ;. . fl.iii! Litihine. harnrrs. st.lulc anil biidle: loy. .i-aw. !..; s sc l buctw hvat ; 1 eook i i S'.uve ui 1 iiua iuti smv.-. l-FTF.R FU.TilART Carroll Twp., riarcl. 5. l' .5.-3t. ISSOLUTIOX NOTICE! The par'm-rship h'-ri'if-"- evis'ing let ween .ten si BKSTns a I'd .lone S. Tittle, urnltr tli ami ii. me if ULNTON" & i IT flS. in the bnr. vrxr" t a.sbicss. has tliis day lp-n l:fs lvel by m ;ul cTi--rn!. Josn S. Tn'n.t rttiriai?. The bu-i:i- ss i'l liere-ifif-r le eirried oil by Jons Bc Tot. ai ti e -ld Itaud, where all icwnii will b c; e by hlta. JOHN" B KNV'IV, ' .ltiHN S. TI T I LK. ' Ail F"rPT tnarb'e I to tbo bit firn ct'lur 1 y n t or b v. k ac. unt, ars ro.T- e ! to pte-.- rail ttn i s.-;;le. . JUil.V lif.Ni'tlX.. Jo!.zs:.wn, Tz. CT, 15T5. t?-5.-i.l C3III-:tUFKS SALi:. Hv virtue of t-- a writ of Fi. Fa., is-ui-d out of theCurt of Coia-tiOT ri-s C toi'.u i i co nit v and to n liie. ti d . t !iei e w it! to oioo.-cl to Public Sule, r.t ttie'N'j t Mouse in K:tiiurirr ti.u tTi i.v. .li-- astsi t-AV or Mapi i". -f.vt.. at 1 o' ilool;. t'. M-. tit- f.i.'iu it!4 Leal Llatc. ta w it S All ihe ris'it. ti.le and latere! of Peter Mrr sin?ir, T. iiiiinl to n pees rr l.ii f itrounJ tilth p.'.e in Carro'.I own lioiiiUith, t'miibri.i ounty. ', (routing; "n Maoi strict sut a.i.i-i.n.nie lotsot Mrs. i; i-. ior. Mr.". i'rtTne.an l" h r. bavinpr there on iro-.-le i a niK -r.nd-n-hall s'.r.ry plank house an frame s'aM, now in the occupancy ol Airs. Bams. Tnlioii in ext.cii.ioii an J to be s d 1 IW -uit of F. IVaror. HI KMAN iiAI MM!. ;'"Wf. . S!,r..Ti 0.5?c, i;b-jns::urg, iarch I, 1ST;. TT-IJXTIOX XOTICi: In purstu i I aneeof a 1'esolntion parsed bytheBnr- jrs in t Terra Council on the 27th day of Ftd-ru-arv, 175. i.n elect ic.n will to !;cM at thi; rc'pe'-tivo pb'ie'-s cf ii'iidina : eiectipus in the Cast an I VVrt Wards of Kl -nsenrit B ron;h.on l m r Hii t v. t be K.iti iij-fcf Ara.t., ISTi. f.-r tVs p-rtiase of rtetr mi.iiD4 w:hct!:;r thf Jell of f aid B'-.roiuih-sha1! I incrcs-t-l to an fxien'. wiih ttie pn-sem In.let'ted-r-f- thereof, not. to excr-cd 5:vi-n p-r centum of thi aso?c 1 valuation of sai l I!vru--irh s fixe.) l y th" 1 i"l a-"-,5n'n, the money ariMi.tr frnra said incre.if? of iadrh eiac.-s .o beript:iad io eblainiiui a ctpji'.y of wao r. for fire nnd oilier purposes, for sai l i', jrotigli of Kbcnsbnr,?. . Vatuaili'.a of Port-uli rrorcrly at lat -f -.y-iovni ." ISSK.3-7.00 In l. 'i.o.'nwf r f P-rocifh 4.117.10 Ann ua. of ihe proposed izi-reaas lt.34.l T':i" tio'-! 5 to b v ,t f shU be labolel oa th eti'..ie. li-.i,.-c.ia f Iic-;:." --1 ."oniain on th ir:.i le the .ir;!?. uicreaSL- of d;.'t," or Dt t lu.-.v he increir-'-d." lit- orvlcr ot i.e and Town Counri!. UtO. !U''1LLV, Uumi'M. Attcs'-T. W. P.i K, Secretary. 13-5.-81. u2Ri TH.W HALF A CtNilJR. AG3. Dr. II. 1). SEEEEIZS, a oc-U b-.alod lihysiciar. f Pittsbureb, A'm jrentc-st coveitil and used in bis practice tli a p.tpu-e-e in s- j ir iPU,t..lv known th. r-mchout country as.Ef..T:RS, IMPEitlAL COt Glf STB- j UP. 'I t:is is no qcack remedy. It wae ; lt u of .viid mi, nut lured by science, and j thoacatids arts livi tg -Ait:ics.-cs of its won. dei fill cura'ive powers. It is pleasant ta 1 iaho, and fuirc cure Cuiivl'- folds, j C'iiuip:, Tlioncb.ial Aflectious, Tickling ill ; tho 'I luoat, and all diseases cf a kindred ! noi.iro 1 r-ua .V "o I'iltbrt-( V ' ' ' " - " . . ... I la., arc also propi ictors i.i .ItfliiA ! U- a 1 Ki IEC M ATIC COMPOUMH, the great j J,,,,.,..,,! f,.,- lit. on rof Urn. Wiiml. - -- . - - pia, llfadiicho, ic. ion can nave a doc tor always in the htie by keeping SET-' LEIIS' r"aiiiily Medicines on ru.nd. Their Iit'cr I'ill are the oldest anil best in tb? maiket, and every bottle of theii Ver ir.ifnce is wairatiteil. . . ... For 5;ilo by dniTi;if Is ant! cmr.try. deal er. A. A. oarkeh i: Son, Apcnts, tj ensbo.r;;, I'a. (o-5.-im. i Eagle PLANING MILI-i sir: kimckvJ MAsrf ACTrr.ER r j FlGormx, Woaliir-EoiroiL filters S'.'o-D3:.,3. BUCKETS M3'JL0!tiGS. LUMBER cf EVEKY DESl'RIPTIOX, sniXftlf an-! POM S - t rtrr ana l.cBt. -rell-S iw !rir nn I lip-sawing- done to .rdr. Onasea Kr.i!M a"I 4n.ir.sns Sti -lS. 4LLLCHKXY CITY, PA. Im. Oto. Oatm-. Cocnsel.l . A DMIXISTIIATOU'S NOTICE! Ktato of .lA1IS rAI FK. dee'd. I-tter ef Aftnin, rt fui having tecn urantel to tho nn deriirap I. by tl.e P"tri'pr of t'nmbrt e-aaty, on '.ho cst.itp of J.tw.3 Phalfn. 1st of ";:rroil tewnc'p. t'antVil c--jnty. dcr'd. all per BO!i ind. !'. 1 lu fii 1 cfi.i, nre r-qniiM to make finni" 'i i'c p-.ymcnt 1 ih.i? hiv.h chinti r reonus.ed to pr.!nt troon duivproba'cd forsettl? mnt. Si IKY I'll I.K.X, A-imx. Kcb. 25 lS75.-t. li l.N K Y I'.ilH E, Adm r. XEGUTOH'S NOTICK.a K-tate of ,tnHS H. Mvess. iler'd. ' j l'.tor ttan!Ttj.ry n th .-strtecf .Iohx p. ' ! vers. Iat4 of the (SnrtMiif of l..rettn. famhrla i co'tuty. Pa., dee'd. h-tv? b. cn issued to the subsorl-b.-r. r."-"idimc in s.ii 1 Imrnt'1! All persons inJcbr cJ !otli?.ih.iti!r.imi cntcirf nmillwl that pay ' tii'-tit ni'tst be piadewithon; delay, ml thoo hav ing claim x e-i inn th smwil! pn-s-nl them pro-p-o- t anthasio-.'.ti-J f-JT jM'trncH i Feb. 2o,l.-7 i.-..t. Al PALO.MA MYESS. ADM I X I ST II A TO US X OTI CK. -Kitate of Maky McOlaof, de-M. Ij-ittpfs of Adminis ralUm on the cstait of saI I I decodent. l:?of Allegheny t w nship, ha vine b.-ea ' granted to the un ii rsiicm-d, lirirft tn .id town ship, a!l pcr-'iis havimr claims atciansl ssi I rstat will present ttini proiriy pr-n. and those In-dfM-l to lt:e same wid make pavwtit forthwith. j Fob. 3d, lS75.-6t. BHllhlff JILbltY. rrOIXTMKXT op ASSIUXEK. (IN BAN'KKi;PTi"V.) Ttie nn Jersined licrhy ; ra notic of h ap poiiitmcnt as A s?l$rn.-e of t i s...o: J Tuo .?s.of Johnstown, in tho iVmnry uf t'ambrta. an 1 Stats of Pennsvlranlt. will. In a.ti f C-:rct, whohn tnn . aJiudsed a fl.inkrupt uHn hi owu pe.ilion by tlis . lti rK-l Court cf sid district. Feb. 2i. Ij73.-t. V . R BOXACKFIt. i
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