n hie mmi mum. j- EbenSburg, Pa., FRIDAY, MARCH 12, tSTS. M-'Li.m aj L '.- . . - LOCAL AND PERSONAL. lere. There, and lite Other Place. :f The attendance afComt this week was nail. ; For a nice, late style hat go to H. L. Utinan. j Ladies' hats, all the latest styles, at ieh".eys. Oermautown yarn and zephyr, all shades, 1 Stthley's. An election for County Superintendent ill be in order next May. Next Wednesday will be St. Patrick's ay. Trot out your colors, f' Oh, the snow ! the beautiful snow! late m ihe come, is now on the go. - A full line of ladies' and gent's bows " not leaiix) and ties, at Stehley's. f Ladies' white cotton hose, three pairs . W twenty-five cents, at Stehley's. , r" Everything in the way of fanoy goods "rtid notions, very cheap at Stehley's. " Mr. Uichard McClain, proprietor of the it. Charks Hotel, Altoona, is lying danger tjusly ill. A tramp with five fingers and a thumb .- U each hand turned up iu Altoona tho thcr day. Tlie hvl Oluichnour, who was afflicted tb?.t most dreadful of diseases, lock iw, died ou Sunday. ' The inp.u -v. ho wanted to bo L.atrole"s kw P. M. "Was iK t-cen-fi rmed by the Senate, lid so he is not liappy. A brakeinan named Jubn Cooper J?d tie of his hands badly manned at Crcuson a Suturday morning last. S An exchange informs us fha't Senator Wallace has taken his seat, bnt as to -wTe lie I as tnk n it not a word is voudisafed. - ' If noliody h:s sni'sted the idea, he 1mi reader will please accept this as orig .."tSal. Shovel the snow off the sidewalks, -.i Miss Mattie I.igram, of Dnncansville, "la candidate for tho office of Superinten dent of Common Sehools for BiaiT connty. J- The largest and the cheapest stock of Jros trimn.ings, ril)lfns, embroidery, rnf Jinp, lace, edging, etc., in town at Stehley's. .'I Pcor Director John Rlo-h, of Jdins tvn, who was confined to a lcd of illness br a number of weeks, has nearly recoveied is wonted health. Owing to the inability of counsel, par $ , and witnesses to le iu attendance at ,Vnrt this week, a iiumbt't of important auscs were continued. A . V. Mullin, K.-q., a formeTwcll known "ttid mm h resjiected citizen of tliis place, is " Jd scrifiisly 111 at bis home in Ashland, Pa., llaf his life is despaired of. ; The verdict of the .-oroner's jury in the ' :" Alse of tho man Rurke, who was found Vail neir Mineral Point one day last week, Mns, "Died from exposure." t A social sleighing party, with its star. 'tig point at Klx-nsl.urg and its objective j.ii. i Johntowii time, Monday dtd not feme t ff. Two fct too n.ui h snow, or so. Mrs. Mary Walls, s-ped years, died ; r Johnstown, ou Monday hint. She was - ' lie. mo'lier of Hon. John Flanagan, one of Jie Associate Judges of our Counly Courts. . a The vwmig tJi rman who s so 'infor tanato as to have a leg cut oft'by a locomotive , the P. II. 11. Co.'s round-house at Coiie ' vaugh l.tst week has been removed lo the . oor Hou.-e. ; n. II. McCium, senior edi-tor of the Al wna Tribune, has got back home front a Tolongeil tour in Colrsdx He proposes ' vtiiruii-g thither in tho coarse of pretty V Jon after awhile. . . Hon. IS. I... Hewit, of Hollidaysbnrg, 1 'l please acce'i. thanks for a copy of the , fecport of the State Commissioners of Fisli ies f r the year l.s74," kindly forwarded ' I us a day or two ago. , A niiriiber of teachers from this end of 1 Je county have gone to Johnstown to at iid the eilucational institute which con- fnes at that place to-d.ty, aitd -wHl remain f sersion until to-morrow evening. i The wife of Mr. Jonathan Lewis, of Itnbria tew nship, died at her home last kursday. She wasa daughter of Mr. Hich 4 .1. E-.-an, of the same township, and an i:ip'.ary wife, mother and neighbor. -Take your ready ciish to M. L. Oatman tl save from 15 to 20 per cent, on all your t bases. If you have no cash ready, get frady as soon as possible, for fiie bargains i;Oatuiau's are indeed well worth going 'A couple of muscular demonstrations ' jli vetted the monotony of town last Satnr lv. No arr-s"s, as yet. Where, oh I where tie the police, sworn conservators of the face en those occasions? Echo answers, .rel f-A woman named Peightal, whom ill iBith hal driven to the verge of insanity, J tnmitted suicide at her residence, ear llliamsburg, Clair Couutv, a few nights Jb. A husband and nine children mourn jr Iocs. D. R. Mellott and wife, of Fulton coun- whose dwelling was recently ilestroyed tnre. which two of their children per ' Jed, have been lodged in the McConnells X jail ou u?piciou of having set fire to house. V-A barn Ixlonging to Mr. William Stitt, Sar niairsville, on the Westnioreland side th ri irer was burned down Sunday night, Ma horse ai.d six cows perished in the Irncs. This is the second time Mr. S. has iTeied a loss of this kind, K-A freight flagman on the mountain di ion named 'Hub" Kirlley was atruck by engine iu the railrorvl yard at Altoona, iliiesday evening, and sustaiued injuries lieh may prove fatal. Himself and fami fresiile at Coiiemaugh. -The practice of snow balling, which has f oine a chronic nnisance with our school &s on the public streets of late, has had a Jietus put on it by the borough authorities, le man who got bump the size of a full pwn squash constructed over his left eye fcferred the complaint. -There is scarcely anything which the Ints of our people demand in the matter jilry goods, groceries, etc., that E. J. Mills mot prepared to supply, and there is no Wham in the county who is more willing a anxious to secure custom by selling the t of gof,.!., at t,1s iOWOftt pri,.,.,,. -Itev. K. r. Christy is announced to de Kr a lectureon the evening of 6t. Patrick's B- in aid or S,. Vince.,t de Paul's Society I Allegheny City. The improvement in! kith which this announcemeni implies 1 (II be gratifying news vo the m.inv frisuds 1 f ather Christy iu thjB loealitv. i I the falling of tuas of slate last Thursday, a miner nawcel Peter Shaffer wss hn prisoned in one of the Cambria Iron Com- " " r r ... f . e I pituy b nunes lor voe perioe ci iweniy-iunr hours. At the end of that time, he was . dug out Hve ami nuinjnreil, hmt me.Trly hr.- ttensibie from long confinement. An otter, reported to be the largest that has ever been neon In Cambria, connty-, ai killed in Sunrmerbill to titfbfip last Friday. The successful hunter thinks he will be able to realize twenty-Are dollars on bis day's work, provided the existing market rates for pelts routinue till after the good sledding is over. -The "heaviest fa"l of snow perhaps that a decade of years has witnessed visaed us last J Sunday and Sunday night. The flakes de scended as an avalanche, without let-up for a moment, for somo thirty hours, and "when they ceased, actual measurement rfhowed that tbe had attained a depth of twefity inches on the level. Read this twice and then follow the advice. In. order to make room for new goods, M. I. Oatman will, from now im'tfl April 1st, sell goods, of all kinds at Itfwe prices than any man iu Eliensburg. Sow is your time, as Torrm mnst -be made for "Spring goods. Iteraember the place M. L. Oat man's, No. 100 Hih street. Misfortunes come not singly, but in bat. taTions. A couple of weeks "ago, a store in which Mr. Iavil B;wis, of .fa ksou town ship, was a partner, with Its contents, was destroyed by fire, and on Sunday his eldest child was stricken down by scarlet fever. Two other of Ins children are also suffeiing from the same dread disease, Mrs. Genevieve K., wife of Mr. PoweTl Stackhouse, died at the residence of her morher, hi Jo1:nstown, last Sunday night. Sl.o was a sifter of James M. Swank, editor of the Industrial IiuUrt-tn, mil O. T. Swank, editor of the Johnstown Tribune,' and was a woman -bf-lo-ved Isy nfl who ramo within the gen?al wmvnfh of her acrjuaiutarrce. ller age was 28 years. For fhe information -of fhe Johnstown Tribune, if it is worth while giA-'mg infor mation to a journal that seldom tells the truth except by accident, we wish to say that Messrs. S. M. Davis, our energet ic liverymen, had sleigh hacks at Cressoli Monday morning last in grnxl time for trains east and west, there being no serious bleck ade of the turnpike between this place and the alov pojut. Here is a poet who says : "J'm sitting sadly on the strand that stretches to the water's brink, and as the day slips slowly by I Told my hands and think." Whilst he is sitting on the strand with idly folded hands ,his family at home may be suffering lor those necessaries of life dry goods, g.-o. cerics and sich like which Myers A Lloyd keep 5!i great vanity aixl still for cash at prevailing prices. Hy reference to our Court proceedings, it will be seen that it is proposed to change the time of tho kolding of our county Courts from the first Monday of March to the third Monday of the same ireuitli inspired, doubt less, by the snow-storms, usually character istic of this oKxifh -and from the first Mon day in December to the fourth Monday of November. This arrangement has the unani mous sanction of the bar, and will doubt less be ratified by the Court. Our branch railroad was ttownl up again Thursday "of lat week, but was opened for purposes of travel and transportation the day following. On Sunday succeeding, the road was again hermetically sealed, and it required the united efforts of five loco motives all day Mo.ulav to plow their way through the everlasting -drifts to the depot here. Two locomotives that essayed this task Sunday evening stuck fast in Bradley's cut, and remained there over night. The retrains of Mrs. Mary Jane, 'wife of Dr. John Lowtnan, of Johnstown, and Idest ilanghter of Mr. Johnston Moore, one of the most respected residents of Ebens Imrg, were eenveyed hither from the former place, ier special train, on Suuday last, and interred in Lojd cemei-ery. A large con course, of sorrowing relatives jukI friends, from loth Johnstown and Rlrcnsburg ami in termediate points, united iu Jiearing testi mony to the esteem iu which the memory of the deceased is a-vd ever will be cherished by attc t iling tlie "body to its last resting place. The Commissioners of this comnty have transmitted to Hurgess "Easly rfce of S200, to be applied t the relief of t"he poor of Johnstown. In this -connection, we deem it not out of place, though a little late, to make mention of the fact that a few weeks ago Sheiiff Raumer donated the sum of $50 tor te ne ienevoient purpose. The win ter has been an nunsna'.ly severe one on the poor, atnf niK-h deexls of charity as these, when worthily bestowort, cannot fail to bring rejoicing to many hearts. The example fs one that should be emulated throughout the length and breadth of the cohnty. ''At the animal commencement of Jeffer son Medical College, Philadelphia, which takes phice to-day, two young Cambrians, Messrs. Fe.nl. Todd, of iLoretto, ami J. Tl. McCoimell, of Smnmitville, will each re ceive the degree of M. D., with full powers to purge, puke, puncture ami patch the bal ance of creation within the limits of their respective bailiwicks. Both these young gentlemen, and they are gentlemen of true merit, haviug been dose students, cannot fail to make proficient physicians, and as sncb. we wish them abundant success and hope they will cure everybody wh has the misfortune to get sick. A young lady, serenteen years old, Russell by name, swung herself off by the neck at the house of her brother-in-law in Altooua, Wednesday morning last, using a piece -of stout rope for the noose and a trunk for the platform, but finding the pressure about her throat rather uncomfortable, she caught tle rope alove her bead and suc ceeded in drawing herself up uutilshe Hood once more upon the tinnk, after which he s'ipped the noose over her head vml then qmetly slipped into bed, where slra remain ed until her tuster and brother-in-law re turned home, when she related her experi ence FulfStantiaHy as above state.!. Ifenry L. Taiferson, Esq., an elder bro ther of ex-Sheriff VxiteTson, of Johnstown, died at his home in llollidaysburg, or in fiaysport more prorwjrlr, cn Sunday morn ii.g last, aged about T2 years. Mr. Patter son served in (be Legislatare in 1845, being electee! as a frreml of tie division of Hunt ingdon county ami tbe formation of the pres ent couuty of Blair, 'Which he did mncli to secore. So man deserved mora full or en. Joyed more universally the confidence and i esteem of his fellow men, as we can testify ' from our own knowledge, having known Mr. j Patterson from our earliest boyhood. Ac- ' tlve, energeti.:, upright and progressive, his . life was a public blessing o the community j which knew liiui so long ani esteemed him o highly. Peace to his ashes. Doinos in Court. The first week's ses sion of our County Courts ailinurned last Friday, at 12 o'clock, noon. We continue our report of the business transacted Lwis It. Edwards rs. Davnl Bonner, adrainis tmtor of Andrew Tonnr, deceased. Sububom debt. Verdict Tor 3,JW0 or plaintiff. SRCO'Nl WEBTfc. Owing to the prevalence of a seterte snow storm 011 Sunday, which closed the Holli daysburg branch railroad, 1iis honor, Judge Deau, was unable to mrtrti fhrs xint oh M6n"daV. .CoKirt wits fherefore adjourned by Associate Lloyd till Tuesday, at 11 okflook, a. M , when Judge Dean took his scat, and consideration of business was resumed. We append an abstractof the casesdisposed of : Josiah M. ChriRty ts. Tho Allojrheny Cosl and Lumber Co. Putiimons case upon promises, Sic. fontiiroetl. W. M. Cooper, Henry W. Plercq and James R. 'Cooper, trsdinx as Win. CYwper & Co. rs. "Mnrtfn Itist. Foreign attschment anil detit, im Continued ou account of illuess of Jas. It. Cooper. C'Hilris Iron Co, rs. Francis CSwisty and Midhael Dtmonfl. Summons n ejectment. Contirtned by consent. Geo. Wehn. Jr., endorsec-oT Henry Walters, rs. EBen W. Walters, lint, of Henry Walters, deceased. Summons ouse in assumpsit. Con tinued on appneatiem of defendant, at his costs. snri. F. Oeorre v. Oeo. II. Richar.ls and Jeooh iterire. Case e'ntinied. Alex. WtMaee Hutrhnn rs. Penn. Railroad Co. Summons in 3ase. t'ontiiiued at costs of de fen.lnnt. Blisnbt-tA McOarity rs. Jsmes Shumate tfi ejectment. Continued Bf costs of defi-ndmrt. John Galliirhsr m. Jas. Collins. Summons iu trcsspHss. Continue Ht costs of defenksnt Solomon Wolf r. W. I. McCumher. Attach ment under net of 17th of March, 1S09, &o. Verdict for plaintiff for :r7.24. Ssruh E. Rtiriis,elidorsce, r. Jos. Van Ormer, endorser. Summons In trespass on the case in assumpsit. Continued. Itenjiimin Renshoof vx. Nancy Jane Rojrt r, adm'x. of Andrew Korer, deceased, and Adam Uose. Hcire fiu-ias to substitute tlie personal representatives of A. Roirer, ileeened. Ver dict for phiintitt in tht sum of 127.0rt. John ItriitnliauBTli rs. Jos. U", 4 ia4.lhor. Appeal. Verdict for plnrinxift in ttte sum of Jos. W. L. GaTliiher r. John RrntiihaiiR-h-Af.pt ail. Verdict for defendant, subject to points reserved by the court. Wtn."M. Oormli'jr rs. Felix Jacobs. Simwions in trespaws on the case. Verdict for -defendant for SMI .59. Renj. Vaughn and John Lynch, ttndi.. as Vnmrh & Lynch, r. Jolm P.O Neill. Trespass. Rcfendents' counsel plends surprise. CHsecon t in -led nt cost of plaint ill i. Josepli Mnrphy rs. . N. Burke. Summons ease in trespass for niuttcious piosecution. Verdict for d"fertdant. James KihrnlT Ts. U. IX. Rurke. SummoirS ease m trespass for malicious prosecution. Verdict for defendant. Court adjourned die at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening-. Friday, April 2d, pwximo, was fixed on for the meeting of the next, term of Argu ment Con ft, 'on which occasion it is proposed to-t-hairgethe riTrte-ofrhe'holdrngofonrOonrts from the first Monday of March to the third Monday of tho same mouth, and from the first Monday in December to tlie fourth Mon day is N'Ovemler. It is not proposed to cliauge tlie time of the holding of the June and September terms. A sjiecial session of Conrt will be held in May next, for the trial of certain causes, at which Jndge Hall, of Bedford, or some other Judge from a distance, will preside. Frozen to Dkaih.-At a rather late hour on Wednesday night of last week a man named Elias Edmiston, a rei ident of Susquehanna township, left Carroll to wu on foot, homeward liouiid, being at fh time considerably TMs-r 4lie influence of liqner and having in bis possession one or two lot tles .veil rilled with the same commodity. Failing to reach home in due time, and hav ing been seen by no one after his departure from Carrolltown, fears for his safety were very natural'. y excited in the minds of his friend, who instituted a search ou the day following his disappearance and kept it tip with more or less continuity nntil Saturday evening or Sunday morning last, $ accounts differing as to time,) when the li-fchrss re mains of the uiifortnnatmnan weTe foTrml iu a strip of wood on the farm of Peter Camp lell, about one mile north-west of Carroll town and a few hundred yards from the road leading to Carman's Mills, the home of Mr. E. A well defined path around the base of one of the Trees awd various other marks T11 the snow plainly indicated that the bennml ed and bewildered man had strained every nerve in the vain attempt to prolong life. When found, an ugly gash in one of his cheeks, as well as innumerable tracks in the snow, showed quite f laurfy that wooA mice had been feasting upon the z-emaius. The liody was taken to The house of Mr. 11. C. Kirkpatrick, where an inquest was held by Henry Scanlan, Esq. The deceased, who is said to ha e lieen a quiet, iuoffeirsive, hard working man, leaves a wife and seven chil dren to mourn his sail fate. Our good old bossTrangli of the Stan dard and our no less sincere friend Over of the Rfijixter, hot h of Ilollidaysbnrg, may con sider our hat tipped and best 1 hi v made for tho good- wishes expressed in connection with our candidacy for the office of County Treasurer. We assure them lioththat their kindly mlorsemenfs are folly appreciated and having made up our miifd to go in ami win, if possible, even if we have to travel every footjof territory in the county person al solicitation buing it seems the one thing necessary for success we know that they and others of our editorial brethern will be as glad t chronicle out nomination, if we are nominated, as fhey are now nmcere in w ishing ns Hod speed iu our efforts iw that direction. Yet if is well enough to lear in irind that "Jordon is a hard road to travel," and in view of the fact that "there are nine more standing at the door who say they will take sugar in their'n," we are not so san guine of success as we would lie if tlieTe was only one and lhat one onrself. Still we do not question that the convention might go fui t her and fare equally as well, if not better. T. T. Bpen-ce has just introduced a fea tore entirely new ami exceedingly grotesque, in the way of photographs and we are sure ihat all who appreciate a good thing will feel inclined to present their friends, and especially their lady friends, with their own handsome or homely phis, as tho case may be, done np in Tbis unique and alto gether original style of the photographic art. The pictures produced by this method present bona Jfde heads ami faces perched upon the most outlandish bodies and borne aloft by the most inconceivable legs that have ever been dreamed of in the philoso phy "fcf man, while the positions and pursuits of the respective fignres are fully in keep ing with all the other amusing features of these comical pictures. Go and see speci mens at Spence's Photograph Gallery, op posite C'dlins, Johnston & Co, 's Sank, High fctreet, Eboosburg. Stranok, BVT TRtrt. It is natural for people suffering with Consumption. Coughs, Severe Colds, or any other disease of the Throat and Lungs, t.o put off from day to day buying an Article that thet know has cured therr Wighhor, friend, or relative, yet they have no faith in it until it is too late If you will go to your Druggists ami get bottle of Bosch ee's German Syrup, your immediate cure is as cwrfain as yon live. It has lately been introduced into this coun try from Germany, and Druggists and peo ple every where are elated over its success. You can eet a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular size bottle 75 cents. Iem mon & Murray. Ebensburg, or P. M. Wole slagle & Son, Wilmore. For allFevali Com pla ints, inyonng or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or the change of life, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription manifests such a pos itive remedial influence as to call forth the londst. praise from all who use it. Mr. John A. Kimsey, druggist, of Knob Noster, writes as follows: Ir. Pirrrr, R.fft,N y. I". In Sir Your medicines seir better than any other I ket p, and rive universal satisfac tion. 1 he people are especially delighted with your favorite Prescription, and it seems to bo a favorite among all that have ever used it. It is sold by druggists and dealers in medicines. to parebat LAND I?ad tho R k M. Adrertiis mest is another ccliinii. Compulsory Education. LIBERTY'S" PARTI -MO SALUTE TO "PA TRONUS."' CTr, ErrroT-Tn the Issue of March 3dTjf The Vtollidaysbtii-K Stawdnrrt my friend "Patronus turns up once more for the last tiine.as the head, imr of his;orticie Intimates, viz: "The last word from Patronus to Liberty. una rnns honorabiy retreated rrom the contest lie if ibt ; have escaped with what he bad received, but ! the dodirinff and scurrility in his last word ! wi'l subject him to a little more toriire ! thouirh I do verily believe. In all conscience, I that he has already suffered more anortiacatlon ' of pride, and endured more aor.y -of sprM-if, ' than he had calculated on when he penned his , first compulsory article. Still, to teueli him manners und caution for the future, 1 irlve him I "a partins- salute." A brief rosomc "of rio matter at bsue will not ndd muca to 1 iietain-f js of Patronus as he po-s into rer rpmem. 11 r Patronus as he po"8 into reni-ernem. 0 ill be remembered that the Institote held at ni u..iii.tn.vhurir some time ayro, r Solved 111 ' favor of compulsory education. Soon after , t Patronus made his spoearsnce iu the Stawlanl i not only endorsimr y his simHe expression or 1 approtation Ihe action or the Institute, but ' wrote a lemrthy article provimr why such a I schewie should be enforced. His mtsoninr ap- 1 peared plausible and miirht pass Tor rfod sense wii-h mauy. especially those unacquuinteil with I sophistical arguments. Whether he himself ! understood the defective character of his ier- ! ' I ,-.nnnot s.-iv I am inclined to sui p-we ! 5" "". ----- 1 k-i r., ??VnrS;. I"" ": ,ML.d rleen so swaved bv prejudice as to take a one- SiJd riewS II. I therefore f ive him credit for o,nc .'pfhV'"; iie.ti, "wpII ?nVSnl t e vm k- ?cs! f.?"! 'T"'.lVhtVeLve.r toii1:n-t e iM-ttom of such si (foments the nom pons name of "Patronus Ke livlvus "- a 1 1 " ' " name tit to irrace the brow of a Kom in em peror. I promised him r. one of my letters fair play ; he shall have it. Accordinab I here recapitulate his principal points : Kirs' aiK-unicnt in favor of compulsory edu cation "That the want of education -ts the cause of indolence, poverty and crime." This assertion, fal&e as it was gratuitous, was met and refuted. ...... . . Second. Some person cni led Dives, no donbt thd man in tho fiospel was meant, contributes freely (?) to the common schools, and accord ir.g.v he considers it riht that the children of tho Commonwealth should have tl.e benefit of his ireporosity (?), and in this argument is insti tuted that a compulsory Jaw shonld be enacted. The Trrftes of 1nierriiratiin I have put in the above sentence would refute it. In my latter I showed up the folly of said argument. Third. An argument was drawn from a sup posed ease of cruelty on tbe p:irt of a parent towards his child. " When -n psrentv' says Patronus, "cruelly whips his chfid until he blackens his bo.:y whh s( i ipes, surely then the State has a right to interpose in behalf of tbe abused child ; and Is It not (renter cruelty and barbarity to let u child grow up without edu pa'tion?" And Patronus s!at-d ou ono occa sion that more than half of the children did not ko to ijcliool, and by implication he accused their parents of heinir like the monster he descrilcs. This I characterized as nn insult to the parents of those children, nnd pointed out the otner nan consequences i-nat woun from the truth of his tiiiiritarded a-isertlon Fourth. He snid'somethina about tlrestatHs tics of .-i-hue inoiiKst the unciluoa-ed. II only made an assert iorr jrave no proof 4 ami, indeed, statistics are1hin-s that miirht be ad ducod .- tiirst a certain kind'oTc-lKiaiion. And liiiully, Patronus attemots a orusMnir ai-fir- , incut l.y sayintr, " that it is not to tie disiru is-d, ! much less oeineii, mat a certain lass are just, now busy with tonaue and pen in a?tauliinir our comiiion school s.vstcm." This in my opinion is only nn chnllii ion of nnrrow-mitide'd bigotry. Suss we have a -re the minimum o (um uf Pa'roii-.is e.Turnen s, ndwhatdo they 11 iiK.ii tit to? Ot course, as they wire diluted fhromrh his articles, they were not half so formidable as here prescribed in a phalanx-like manner. Let me secif I cannot coin press them a little more to make llicm present let a toH-'V front : No. 1. There are some poor, fmV.lr-nt, wicked persons; therefore weoujrlif to ha rc a compulsory-education law exiactcd ! 2. Sune fellow calieil Olcrn rejifctantly pays s: hool taxes ; therefore the State should p.-i it c.cnpulsory law!! 3 Some tiaTbarons parent cruel y black ens with srrp-s the tody of his 'child there fore we should, by all means, h.. c- a conipul ory lrt.r ma le to elop the baiburiiy of parents towards the minds as well as the boJics of their children!!! 4. In certain localities there may be iirnorant pei-yoris, and in those p luces a jrreat many are sent to prison - the uann e or otlc-u-scs Is not stated ; therefore we oiifhi to have a coin-vrtifcoiy Iu w pi.sseil coinpclliiix' persons to the aire of sixteen to iro to schiw.l I!! ! 5. Ci r tain persons an just now sy w:ti tooirue and icn aswriliiHr our comiiMti sellouts ; ihero Tore we wtist, rn order to ve i he count ry f rom have a compulsory law passed at once. Well, Mr. Kditor, my exclHinatiou points are all used up m my elToi-ts to set Patroiius' arta-nu-nt in a UtrotuliW liirht before the pu!)lie. Oh! jrrtef uponirrief; as I am most anxious to place my friend in his true colors before the public by coucentratliiK his arynntrnt -still more, to (rive t-toeni Kielst pons i lite force, they boinir of a verj- compressible iiiUuro, I re irret thnt owlnif to my ri'inftreir-ihu nirrrhim w ii.ir out of repairs just -now, I am unable to prove toUm my jorf tvfil. The machine, when Iu srood woilcinir order, has capacity enoujz-li to i piess Pa Iron us' five Krent ai'irum. n.s lo such j smart uimciisioi.s as to nmke 4hem ret with ease on tbr pofnt of a cambric needle. I don't mean the otn- the eh pliant miirht pass through, I. at the smallest iu mwhihii u.r ! Hut. sei-j.,tislv speaking, there conceited, shallow wiitcis wiih the press tacilfties at their comniatid, are cal culatcdtodo uiuch harm to the coinmnmiy by the dtffirsion ot -wroiijr ideas. A litlic clip ping occasionally will make Oomii more guard ed and less desirous to iipiKtir In print. They are a dangerous class, considering the avidity with s hioh people swallow all that appears in the papers. lustel of huilih'PR- up sound public conscience, t hey do much towards de- bauchimr tlie pu.4io mind. It there bo snot tliiiur more than another that our people ' ntold be the I should be most anxious about, it should estaonsiiinj- oi a pi'niil. correct public L'on science, resulttmr from religion .and morality. Patronus' excuse for rliscontiiiuiujf the discus sion is an inreiiiois one because, loisooih, he C lin ot use the I'meemah. Tlits argument tcwi in (flit take its place on the needle point alonif with the rive irreat ones. I'letity ioo;n for it. Patronus selected his orpaii and 1 selected mine: there mre no i ouJitions tetween us; he was at liberty to make Lis articles long- or short ; I claimed the same privilege. When a person wants to chanire his m irtr nirranrti, it is evident IhutlhiiikS are not workinir to his satisfactiou. If his first an iclu wus footl for the Sta urtfird readers, why not the second, third, and so on, when the subject was the same? Patronus had the privilege of having my articles inserted in the SI, in: I, ml. 'I'hise meets by ssyinir they would take up too ranch space, and add-, "No. sir! I cannot so g-rle-e Kood nature; I enmot meditate such an out raire airainst tl.e many reade- s of thate'rccHcMt paper." H ul you said I cannot aMow mylicre totore admirers to witness such nu over whelming crushinir f mo, yun would lie nearer the truth. Von have R-reat svinpathy for Ihe readtis of the tamltird. Wi re you not afraid they miht see souiethiug' at the ex pense or your loity assumption-! Tl.ee various little deoeysilre Ireld out In mv i friend's "lust word" ti wake it appear tht ' county and to me directed, there will be expose.! he is not rtre ferson wheal 3 supposed hip, to ' " Pnhiie Sale, at thc Opera Housre In .Ichnstown be. Rut these hints otuy eonnrui 1110 the more on U A Y. the i li day of A PR II, next, at i in my former opiuiou. Ilut as to tha'. matter ' o'clock, r. m.. tho following rea.1 estate, to wit I care not who he is, st ho is or where ho j All the riaht. title and Interest of Charles Mc "uiiikes his tin cups;" but this I do know. Bride and Mrs. M. J. Me Bride, of, in and to a lot that he shallow eoneeiteJ. .,ud bigoted of irround sltoate. In the boronsrh or ConemanJh person, who would irl.ity to r.u laws enacted !ambria eo-ntv, bonn.led as follow, to wit curtH.lins- tne nt.ertie of f.,e people. ai thtg Boande.l on the' east bv lot rt Joseph wiierrv h tinner tl.e rretrnce nt srrn-! .n ih,, -r:... 1, of edHcs.tirr their chitdrrn is one of t,ho dear est to tue people, aui they should sicredly irurfr lit. Contralization of power in our republican f-ocrninent is dunireroiis -every attempt iu that direction diminishes the power of the pe-ople ,nd irradually the people become no better tban serfs. And now let me add on a re mark on this subject : I know if no mile dun trouscentr:ili:ilion of power than that wt.ieh would trot into the hands of those who woi-lel seek to be the custodians of public education. And finally, for fear Patrnmis rAlcrht be nndulv elated at the? fae-t that ho has euu :ed. or rather siveu me occasion to write mucli on -du-OHlion ceonpuJsory or otherwise let re now, ot our partinir, assure him that he merelv tnr- nlsiiexl ine with a pe-ir to hnrnr an idea ou ; that is, htinir.Mileil me tli ncnyiim. Now 1 am rttvKe with Fnti-nniis nm Ma ... little scheme of compulsory elue-irtion. 1171 he shown less noquaintance with slayujr a.id bad i atnHiioiiMii miimmn me nrRt oitraifraphs of two of his articles, he mi?ht iii nil irob ftbility have cscuped the bi'terncss of this ar ticle. Hewrnoe from my presence, you vile ad vocate of the infamous Prussian system I you are liOt m to gtsud ia the presence of , Libertt. r' California Correspondence. Ciiesset Station, Mercer Co.. Cat , 1 - - - - - March 1, IS75. f DEAR FRKEMAM Thpin. l,.Brl l. te. r m,aa to me nhotit a month sg-o and was advertised. I the iijnornnt P. M. allewintr that he did not know any one or that name. I tidd him to fro ' to h eiivfnir up his victuals-, snd alt snvwhere that I was known all over the world and in ' China. But the worst or il Is, there Is a liw out here which provides that a insn shall have 1 only nifa n ime and that name must be reiris- ' terefl, or one is liable to arrest. But hero is 1 be letter: 1 East Ridok, Clearfield Co., Pa, j fto W-Drar Sir: I saw yonr address in the Rbensbtrra; paper, and I take the. pleasure of ".,....,; 10 iipu.. 1 wisn mai von won it let. mn now what times are like out th-re ; what tlnica . are In the wO Kis : what wajrc are on a farm, and bow it is for hunting ; and oldiiro Yours, respect full r, JABki Leidstosm. There are only four Interrofratorie in this letter. 16 the first I answer ?; to the second, we. lr; io the tliint, ya, sir-ttr. ; and to the fourth, fr, ir-rrr, M,. non KoT- a J6mmunlcation, Cak'bria Cocstt, March k, 1S7S. Tbte WcPiks I bare asked a tfreftt many people the question. What does President Grant mean? and I have received different answers. Alonu- with this I tronld nsk. What are the noople Kfinir 10 doT President Grant, amomr tttstirst i-fflcial acts, showed the people tnatheknew nothing1 about the constitution and cared nothing aoout it, lis- appointing- a cs biiiet officer that was Inoiffflhle to the posi tion. If he knew no better we should all be ashamed, of -Ms i (mora nee. bnt !f he did the act knowinirly. It looked as though he cared move for the rrian than he did for the people and their sacrtd charter. Then airiin look at the Louisiana sff;iir. Wa ever such a revolution ary set knowlna-ly corn mitted by any officers, either State'or National ? The representatives of Loui.-inna did ftot meet In the leuisliitive 1 - - - - - r. 'nnr n h, IT. - ' .. .. - S. Senate, nor of Ke!loK,jr, the usurper, nor by tbe authority of any other mm., nor set of men; nor law, nor code ot laws, nor nation, nor people, save only by virtue of an authority tiist came dir ct from the citizens of the seVeroijfn State of Louisiana they having been elected Hccordimr to the provisions of the con-s-itution of that blaie the very latest f-x-pression of the wish and will of the people of thnt great, free State that is, providing we pan call it free. Now by Wist ct he andbt?tib ordinares have ove'rtYTped tpe'rr c6nsft0 xiot tional limits; they have uurj,e,l pow-trs that . to themrthey have trampled the const Knrion or the L nited t-taies under roof, ' " r!,.e cin:tKi,u,ln Pf and tl,e That knows anything knows that such things ! ! r revolutionary, and that the day must come I ! when these thms must be strict., accountej I . I r tr i iiA Will . 1 & ,1 n ffil..l it it t loli.il trAv. i trnment. j And now without S;i4ft- anj-tliir.ir about that ' poor, wc.ik, lame excuse w-tiKi iTnt offered to the U. S. Senate in favor of General fheii dan's revolutionary conduct, let ns ?iKk at tne ! State of Arkansas. About nine montis ag'o lie ; told us that Itaxti r w as lawfully elected rovci - ; nor in s. and now he sas that Urooks was i the man who was really elected. In nine moot hs ' or n jearatt.x this, mig'ht ho not snj- that some j other peis n was or should be governor of Arkaosiis. Does firant inii third term by this, or does he mean to set all constitutional J authorityasldo. and become dictator? If the 1 peopfe-stand with their hands f-dded until ho revolurionizes every Southern State, then his ' third term is sure, tor what is to prevent it? We msV SH5- 4 hat tbe Northern States h.i e pro- ' tested and do protest as platrKy as they can on : paper. But what does Grant sre for their protects. II s nets show fcow much he-care simply 1.0. Iiiii(r ot a'H. I am atrai e t hat tbe I iwlul way would be the rifthtand best way, ' foSit iv hat retrard h is he for the riirht? If the I People stand these thing's much longer t hat is, iiKan the people of Ihe Northern States th'.y are not composed of tlie kind of material their" forefathers were who tbrewtl e ten into Mo-ton harbor. Yours, Imjiikkh. That's Wherb. Oh I where are yon iroinir, my amiable friend T Oh! where are yu iroinir, irvJonl?" 1 am aroinir a rood suit of riuihfmr follow'0 '"'J- at ?reat (Star 'flotiiinif Ifall. And V here can thnt be. mv atninblc frien i ? Oh ! wh-re. where can that be? said he. At 1 9( 'linton street Is the place, as yon quickly shall Fee shall scp. Then 1 will o with.you, my amiable friend ; then I Will ?o with y.. snid he. Sn they both Went t frethar, and wrth FOifs lor uprfmr weatlier ther were soon fitted to a T. T. T Forsrl net .! x.tdcs .1. Murphy's Stnr Ciu.t.iny Hal!, 109 Clililo street, Johnstown. Ollf Tl'AHY. j MrATAOA ItT. licd. In Pctrolla, Pn , on Monday, March 1st, 1S75, 'CCCILtA, wi'e oT Char:-s McAtayart an 1 jo-mger-t dutrrhter of Mr. John Neason, late of St. Aujjustiue. Tt is less than two j cars sii.ee !he?ubj ct of ; th's .lot ice left the home of her childli. -od, a ' bride. Words are vain snd imairin.i. ion fail-s to picture thoirrier of h"r etrfeken husba-id nnd ! dcv"rt fri-nds when 'they carried her. for the j lifStlime. to rest torn liftle while, unconscious ; of all, bemath the -M hotnetend roof, nnd t then Siiw her borne to th-i silent tomb in tlie ! churchyard at St Amrnstine. May t he (J i PA t ' (ilver of all consolation impart to thcrn i strength and com Tort In this hour, an 1 may the j soul of this truly Christian wouiau flud rest in the bosom of God. M. j OTICK The annual election of I a lloanl tf Trustees of the Ebeiisburii i Academy will tie held at the office of the Seereta : ry. in Klenhrur.r. Pa., on the 5th day of April , next, between the hours of 7 and . r. x j March H.-3t. JXO. E. St JA XL A If, SeCy. I TJD I TO Il'S NOTICK.-IIn ! leen nppointeil Amlit.tr bv the Court : or Common Pleas of Cambria conntv'to report dls j trlbntion oTthe money In the hands of the Sheriff arising from the sale of the real estate of PetcT Metacli and Kose MdViuih. in Oie cae Y sey. FuinlT Ji Co vs. Peter MctVotie-h n,l tt.-tr. McOouirh. notice is herehv given to all parties in terested that I will Mten.f to the duties or said ap pointment, nt mvo'hee in F.bcnslmrx. on FttinAV. the 2t diiyr Apkii175. at o'ehk. r. at ,Whm and where they must present their claims, or be debarred from coniiric in on said fnnfl. J(tX FEXLOX, Auditor. March 12, 1875. AUDITO RS X OT I C K. Tn the matter of the exceptions to the nceount of Cir.n. t K. Zaum and H. Kinkf.ao. eeen!orsof the estate of David Powell, who was gnnrdian 1 Itenjamin John Kces Pnvis. And now, March 9, on motion of Messrs. Shoemaker Sechler. John (1. Lake amviinre.l Auditor to r.'port on the exceptions, etc., at next I Arirament Court, i Pursuant to the above annointment. I will sit t my olnt'e with the iieorler of l?a!n!iri count v. in Fhcnshnra. on Ftitpav. the Htii day ef .March, . . J- . LAKE, Aiidltor. Llienshurg, M,nreh 9, lsT5.-3t. !BWST0BHW6fl0DJ. J Having jiist'Openc'! a first-class irFaoy Stairs j In EiKim formerly occupVjd by V. S. Rarker, WILL SELL EVEilVTilLNG R MY M AT THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES. Mns. M. J STEI1LEY. Ebensbnrs, March 12. 197S.-4t. QUElllFF'S SALES. By virtr.eof snndrv writs f Vmtd . Prrrnn ;n..l mil tr the District Court of Common rieas of Cambria tie noTtti by lot of Thomas W.alters. on the west sT lot orsimon Rh'ia'ls. and on thc sou'h bv lot of Vincent Smith, having thereon eree'ed a twos!ory ! plank housS. not now occimintl r in ..! I tion and to be sold at the ni of Wm. Caldwell. j i.feo, an tr.e ritf nt, title and Interest of Bernard Bracken, of. In and loa piece or parcel of land sit nate In ConeinatlTh tfcwnshin. Citrrl.riiv adjoining lan. '9 of Camnria Iron Co.. Charles Wi'l- i Son, Simnel Rfeard, and others, containlni; 30'1 acres, more or less, about acres cleared, haviriir ; thereon erei-ted a two story frame house, not now ' Occupied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Thaeher 81 Co. j HRKMAX BA I'M F.R, Sheriff. j Sheriff a Office, Johustown, March g, 18T. ' PUBLIC OF I Y vtrtno of an order of the Court of Common 1 9 Pleas oft ambria countv, to medirected. there will be exposed to Public S e at the Court House in Ebcnsburir, Pa., on MONDAY, MARCH 2dt7,, 1S7., At 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., the following dcscri'lrcO property, to wtt: A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND Situate in Alleirhenv township, Camtiria count v, adjoining lan Is of I. McOoogh. .1. Toiniinson. A Biiler, and others, containing SIXTY ACRES, more or less, about Fiftv Ae rks cleared, having thereon erected a IIT,'FU,iN( ltOl'SE, STA BLE and necessary OnthulMinsrs. Teems or SAt,r.-no-ti,ir,i 0T the pnrchnse money to be paid on confirmation of sale, ami the balance in two equal annual payments, with In terest, to be seesred by judgment bonds and mart guge of tha purchas-.-r. . -TOSKPH TOMEIXSOX. I march l'i-St. tYminittce of Johjc Vaiobt "TOTICK is hereby .given that I rnrvhaseil At Sheritf 's sale, on the 2lh dayof Fehmary, 1875. the following deeriheil rn ncrtv. which I i..v. in i, i. i t . . 'nf my pleasure: 1 bay horse about fotlr rears old and 1 set of harness. All persons are eautiOn- to .gmni'i inecrierinfr witn sii.i property i OEolmE Crook. Cheet Twp.. March 5, 1870. 3t. T GALLITZIN LAKK, ATTORxtr AT Law, Khensburjr, Pa. flfficx with lHr o-I Baeordtr, in Court Hif. I C, AltHTTHNOT. W. T. SHANNON. mBuTHIOT, SHMiOI & Kos. 239 and 1 1TTS OFFEIt THU LAIIUESV RY GOODS Complete in all Departments, Exclusively Wholesale, y nf.w coons pr'lf".: f.vfuy n.w. ounru.-s fimimptVy FiLi.rn. iirvF.it-4 12-5.1 WILL FIND IT TO TH EI It AUVAM'AUB TO V.i.L.- IJm.; -VE If A VEIl T1SEMEX3X. ASSIGNEE'S "YIMLL be rxiHiFp-l to Public Sslc. at the r'Fi 1 y denee of FLonexn Wii i chkahd. near 1 retto, In Allegheny township, Cumbria ronn:y. en Ell I DA T, MARCH 2(ifh, 1S?T, At I 'O'CLOCK. P. V.. the fo!Uw:na: described '. Property, to wit: 1 Sprit.- calf. 2 H!i. 1 eiif- j horse Sprinir Wn'inii, I one horsc S'ed. Cultivator ! Marrow. Shovel Plow. (rain Cradle. Saddle. Har ness, a lot of heavy Kope, 1 Ki(;lit-iay Cli-k, I ; Shot-Onn 1 Hreakfast Tst.le. I'hsirs. l!:irrels. County Map. Two thirds of Fonr Acres of Vh-nt ' tn Hie prr-un , Oa's by ll:e basip I. and one Tub of I Apple-Hntter. -Teruu will be made known at ' time of sale. i Also, st tieaine titn?, will be offered furnalc ! all that ccrtara i PIECE or PASCE1, of LAND , situate in Allegheny township. Y'atuliria eounty, bejjinning at a is.st.eorner of land f P. H. Shielifn; , thenee by land of said Shlulds. Sou'h 6H4 deiriws, . Fist 3i perches, to a post : tln-noe by ian.l oi F. A. Storm, ?-ouih 15 decrees. West "tf p'-rehes. to xst ; , in Plank Koad; t hi nee aloi'if ii.t Plank Load. ' ; South 82 doirr.es. West ;" p.-rrhes, to post ; tht nee j Smith 67 decrees. West perches : thence Soii:h 73 desxers. West 44 pc rctr-s. loa post : then-" s i.l : Jtlon said Plank Ko.nl. iVorih S4 ii srees. West IS j perches, to a ost ; thene bv ami ot leorjte Lb ; crly, .log pli I. Herisoir. and'P. H. Shi.-lds. North ; 4'2'dejrrees. Fast 100 p-rehi-s. to a h-mlock: thence jNortti is effree-s, i-.asi ; 4 la reties. to ihe place ot ben:innin v-ontRlolii ti Acres and 9i l-r-clt. -si riot measure., Tkiims ok Sals t hie-hslf the purchase in. n-y On delivery of the peed, snd the balance in one year, with intcrest. to be secured by the judgim-m exemption note of the pureh..ser. H. KI.NKF. ll. March lX-v.t. i.'i gnieol Florence Willebran.4. L GIlLtES' MT ICDiDE OF AEVSiVlOIS. Cures eirs!!ris, Fre Arlip. It':einist ism. first, Frosted Feet, t'hil'dains, Sore Throat, l.rysipelas, It raises or Von;id el every im lire in ihan or ani. nial. rti? remarkable cures th'e remeiiy hss ef fce'til elasfs it as one ol the most important and valuable remedies ever discovered tor the eure and relii-f of ..iin. "Thc sinews of my left hand were eontracted from an old abscess. !rawin the finirers into the jialm t the hand. I nnidied n7V Imminent linliiir it .1 mmmii". It relaxed tlum Tn tkat 1 can ttraMshten iv tinir -rs and use my liands.'- II. MrlKi!"TT.'4ii V, . J3 !M.. X. Y. For s;ile by J. 1. TllO.Ml'SDX, Kiieirilnrrtr. 1'a. 1S75. WHERE NOW? 1S76. To M If'HIirAX, one of the foremost, ! wis!. liuj anil healthy Slates ! AVIIAT FOR? To buy a FA KM out of the ONE MILLION ACRES oT fire farm'nx Inn "t tor sale bv the OKAX1) R A PI 1 S & I X I 1 A X A K. U. Stronssol's. Ready markets. Si re crops. ood Schools, it. R. runs lhrouiih cntre of prant. Set tlements all atonic. All kinds of pnxliicts raisej. Plenty ot water. 4imher snd buil.linx mati-ria's. Ii-ice from M to ll per acre; -OBC-lourth down balsnee on tiino. -Send for illustr.ited "pamphlet, full of faets sad iiureS, and he convinced. A l.'rcss V". A. HOiVARH. Comni'r. Grand Tapies, Mich, r. R. r EIRC K, Ssc'j- Land Ilqi't. TIIK . KVi:l.OFTHV. H ORI 1 III II rsrta Water It has res: or vsl thousands from the brink ff the :rave : sriven hoalth and strenrth to llniss 'i iii'iurniri.' mini iiir I'llllD ''I ileeinet bevond the reach ot all iiiedieal seierre. and turned the pat h of af!liet(on to on ( t-,a.ip1-n'-ts in tho blessltiars wi:hin its virrnes. jt cures the deH-lIy Hrisrli s d:seas and 1".st-. ;'' : i-rrt 'i eates all ui-e:is.-s ol t he kidneys : r:i ores t fie 01 1 nary orvraiis to s. renirt h and twsivr in a w- pi. it ts a natural n-storer of helth. and has performed tfca most wonderlul and ui:iie.' ems cures of any known speeilii; oil tlie pioiie-. Address, lor eirrn'.-irs, otc, Cajit. Kvbr.xK. U. Hi;.!itv, WankesliWis. w TflAOE KAMK SlillC IS WANTED--A FEW GOOD MEN To represent Fountain Hill Nurseries. Orville.O, "lirnge S watiantcd. In IliCf.ilcof 1'ruU Tree, and U'-neral Nurserv j r or "Snle by di 11 grists and COUlitl V deal Steck. Canvass to hearin in .Veril or Mat- f.r lie- k X tin.. 11. X- t..- A ....." ir.. tober delivery. Only those need avoir who con t;ise Sedulity, as i 111 port an 1 ums of monev must be handled I'urina; delivorv. ATplii-aiits "nill its visite.l by our travelog agent, and arrangements coir.pleteil. Address J. OAitDXER & FOX, Allianto. Ohio. noma Lassdst 4 k We offer for sale three hundred Improve 1 nnd till improved fun t in the rhud and fiii'.r-on. cli mate of Vtnrnt-i. Ar-o. tree's of Iron. Coal ar. l Timber lands. Sen ', stump fur I t.KI'.ll.l S 't'A'l IMlM ilt I.. Map of Virginia. SO ccn:s. tiiMi i v st ti-i.t:, ,v ,. itl;li:iitii-:, Virinin. AT.tl.r.tr.l.F. MniTKRT.-l".r. C-. W. lieu-.n. a Practising l'!-. s.'rian. at lfc-J Sor:h l:aw St.. F.altlmore. Md., (who has psid tinn-h attenti.m to nervous diseases.! has dlseovcred that extract of celery and eimomile combine.! in a certain pro portion invariably cure? li-adaeli. either bilious, dyspeptic, nervims r sick henil.-u-lio. m-tira!if.a E.Ti.1 ni'rveu'snegj. Tiiis is a trinmph In medical chemistry, an I sufl-rcrs a!l oler 1 be eoiinTy are orderis-tf" by wijil. He prepares it Is pills, a; M cents per box. The 1'Ocur is lanceiy known and highly resi'c!ed in H..1 timers. JJrthoUirt. STiTTKEIG 1'. S. S'ammcrinir Institn'.e (1-r. Vt hiie.) 41- !h Am., X. Yv l.cst references. Xo pay until jKrrU-etly cured, t .'all tir s-.-iid for circular. O'TTi A- vTEKK to Aenis tosell an ar-icle -a . O ''''!' o t "-r. Profits immense. Paekaire j fre. Ad.rross Btokkyk M'r'o Co., MarK.n, tthio. QOll( 1 " "lon,h,one' n sevcrvwh. re. Aldress VAvJU rxcelsrr M't'ir to, Buchanan, Mich. AOTtKTIMXG: Cheap: fleiod: J-f-mniV. AU pemut? Who contemplate makinsSrnrrcis wb h newspapers for the Insertion of advertisements. Should send if rent to tjeo. P. Kowell e Co.. 41 Park Row, Xcw York, for their rivrHi.KTlio4i -lufty-e e ith ftit u c). eonlaininir lisLs of over 000 newspapers and e-iraates. showiuir tin- cost. Advertise menls takim for leading pjper in manv States at a tremendous redue-t oii lro:a fubiishers" TSte-s. Gkt thk I'Ohk. TEAS! evcrvwlien The oTioIecsf In the worl I. Importers priees Iirirest - ompmv in America s.aplear;iele tdeas-se vcrv bo.lv l"r le e-ontlnaaUy inep-asine Asrenls wantetl evcrywliere best Indue, inenis don't waste tone " sen I Tor lirealar to Koukut ti.Ls. 4o VvSt v St, X. V., P. O. Box 1-2M. iii i .in P"r dny nt home Terms free. Address V'-' V v Oko. Stisox ft. Co., l'ortland. Me. ST-J A WEEK f f male Atr-i I I M ITH IX I I P. 1. VIC WEEK irnnranteed to Male aDd Pe nis, in their own loe-alitv. Cos s THIXU to try it. Particulars Free. ICKERY tk. CO.. Aiutus.a, Me. EMPLOYMENT. 1 want I.1MSI as-ents tn canvass for the COM PLETE HERBALIST, asl Thk Hrowiw WeiRi.n. 1 w'll ifivc such ter;ls and furbish nich advertising fauliiiies that no man need make lef than Ji)J per month an I all expenses no matter whether i e e-ver can vassed btloree.r not. Addr s Hr. O. P.'IEI.PS llilUWX. Xo. 21 llraild s reet. Jersey ttity. X. J , and full pamculai e will bo sent v retnrn ma' I. A GOOD BUSINESS OPENIXW! 'I lie I'nite.l !tsileK Lire lnnrinn li in. pint l Xevr lurk, ites'ri-s to erarr.a-. the Services of competent. r?liable men. as ilis'r.ct (relifral AeniS in Cambria f'emntv. Liberal ar-ranaem-n'.s will be made with p.ir'ies who ran furnish Mtislactorv reference a to ahilliv an I in tegrity. J. PALMER O'.VEIL. y.anaavr. No. 9i Fifih Ave.. Pituburarh. Ps. NOTICE. A piilie.ntion wiH U'duly 1 made for a Charter for this Comjo-nr, ' for the purpose of minina- osl. CAM BKIA COAL AVI COKE CO.. ' Iarch . l;T5.-3t. . Suns Fo;,K, i'A. 1 J. Q. SI KPUKN SON. 241 Liberty St. ltd! I T, A'Xh H EST STOCK or N Ayer's Sarsaparilla V.nowh as one of the niot cfTcctnal of con'- 'P- on its Intrinsic virtues, anl ftitainoil ly its re markable t'ttres. So n.ill .is to lio'ss- aTii ls?nt'ficial to t-hiMrcn, anil yet Vcarchin J as to cflectually puree rmt" the r.rcat ror rntiotis ofllie Llol. ruch as the scrofulous nl syjihiHrie ctiitaiiiinalion. ImiHuiiics, or diseases that ha-e Iiii-IcchI in tl:e vteiH fir years, soon yield to this j oworful" anti Tlote, and disappear. .Kmv wonderful cures, maiiyof widen wv pulilkly known, of -"iCTonila, and all serofnlons" disca.e Ulcers, Irruptions ami vmptive dis onlers if the i-kin, Tumors, IJIotclics I5o;l.sI'iinp!fs Pustules, Sret.St Antiinys Fire, Kose or Krysipo las Tetter, Salt JJIiet?, Ve;ill llejul, Itiiifirtvorni, snd intcmsJ UI cera4in of tlie Uterus Jstomrtcii, and Liter. It &lo ofrrts otlicr to:n vlatiils, to wliich it woti'tl not teem vspeei ally adajited. such as I-opsy, Iyiep sla. Fits Neuralgia, Heart lTlsca.se, ieiuale Weakness, Debility, and LreueorrlHra, when tJiey aix; inanifeta tion vtf ilic "Pcixrfiiloits ioisons. It is an excellent restorer of liealth ani ftrentli in llie Spring. ly reiiewinj t!i appetite and vigor of the tliestivc orp-ans it dissipates tbe depression anil listless Isn gnorof the season. I'ven whetv no disortlor appears, xoplu feel Isetter. and live longer, for eleansincr the llorl. Ilic system moves on with renewed vior auJ a new lease t4 Sifs. rnEPAhED s r Or. J. C. AYER &l CO., Lowell, Mass.; frartirmt rnl Amalytlcml ICktmUt. SOLU BV ALI PRVU'SI'TS EVEUttVIIERs M3ME THAM H.UF A CtKlUr.Y ACC II. 1). SELLERS. a ceieltiMed ihjsici.tn of Pitt-lurrls d-tsv covered and used rn his practiOe life iVijitr j lar letnedy known thronghoat tic onnti y b .?r,i.i.r,u? l.iifr.uiAi, voniii riit VI. "This is no ytlxt 1; TiMiiedy. It was Imuu f tvisdoirt, rK.i rtuvd hy science, and thousands ".it T:iii2- witnes. es of its wot- tJeiful -rJ.iive po-.vcrs. It is pleasant t- take, Ml Mire to fni-e t our lis. Colds. . . . , . . .... . 1 nst'S LroilClnal A flections. I ickllli in the I liio:it, and all diseases of a kindred ftat'nre. H. K. Sf.i i.lk A: Co.. Pitt.-hnrp-, Pn.. arc nla pn jvtrlors of JOHNSTON'." KIIKI MATIC CO.MI'Dl'.M), the great iiitemal remedy fr Kliemnatisni, Nonitil pii, Head;clie, Ac. Von can hae ft d.T. tor always i;i the house bj l.-"?epTnrj SEL LERS' Family Medicmcs'on lmnd. 'I'fit ir laTI ifl t'rf S-.-C:n. RJLKCTIOX NOTICE. In ii- aneeof a Kesolntion assl bv She tlur ress and Town (lonncd on'tlic CTth dci-'of Febru ary. 1SJ5. an election wfll In- hel l at :ti- rents-ct ivo places of litildir.fr tiet iim.s in ttie .t t -.t War-is of l.beni.nrt lt.'rMt1i. mi Srt ir.i-.V. th 1" I , ilav of A ri t- 1 ?:.. lor t lie t.uriBtse 01 ittcr. I minina: het her the debt ol sael K-.r.-iti! Ii t-liall hn ! increased loan extent, with t tic present lnietttett. refs thereof, not to exceed srven per i-rntuni t I thc ss. ect va'iiat ion l "said itopaikh 11 bv the last r.s.-se.tci tV e.oi"y arlmc I'rotn said I ir.crc ise i.r in l; li t- iiit l.c ni.Tdieti !.!. laiim- ! a supply ! -!T.i(i r. tor tire r.d other 1 nrposcs. fjT i s.ii I lioronh ;f Kin ni urtt. I Valuation of Uur. uu'li j.r..pn;y at laJ;t I ---:ni('ni " .. j2'i:.CiT.i I ? xif iuc: tsdebieun'.-s of i;..r.u. 4.11t!i, j Anu un; el ! he j t p:?o.l in. Tea? l:.34vn Th"i-kefs to !e v,,"tc I -h;i belattelml on tbe onis'.le. -Increase of li.-ht." nivl e..r.ta;n on tl:S I inside thu w.r.r. "Xo increase ol deltt," er "LH.-K j tn.iy Le incresvd." I li;. n.ier of the Piirrrss anil Town Cot-n'T-I . tll.tl. 1II N1LKY, lrjiss. I Attest T. V. 1kk, Scc-rctarv. 13-5 -Ot 1 CHKIiirr S SALi:.l?y virtue of w -1 writ of Fi. V., issnt .1 ont of the Court nT Ci ti:tii.o Pit as ,tt Cninbil.: eo int v and to wit ibi-;te.l. there wilt b- ci to Put. Me .S-i.-f at the I'o.t.-t H.oiso m V.benstjura-. m nt H rAV. h- atnii r.it f Mh h. inst.. nt 1 n--cb'.'V. i" m.. Hie f.t, lowing I:ea I F.-m t... t wt All 1li liirht. title and Interest -T IVirr Ver-sinse-r. of. in aud to a pie-, c or bt .d" Cround siin aie in Carrol l..wn ;trirnir!i. Cambria i-fiin'v. I's.j frctititis on Main j-iren-t and a. i"injn' L.tsed Mrs. Ksyl .r. Mr. Eastman, and : h. rs. Iiavinir there on erect et! a ouej. j -S ltil s'vrv p!ank le.use and traine Ftatde. now in I he M-npani-r ot Mrs. Barns, Tsken in exce-iii ion ami to be-Sold at the fun .,t F. H-arer. . HERMAN II l JIM!. Sheriff. Sher:!i"8 (.'tie-e. tbtwhatf. .March 1. 175. T I SSO L V T I O X NOT I C 1 : ! TLo partnership herVt..f.re existing between Johx Bkntox snd .t..HE S. TiTTtv under the f rm n ime t.r IlK.V'lliX t TITTLE, in the hari w.ire busifieo. as th! 'at be--te d:s lvett by nn. tu.il ct.nsfiii. Joh S. Titi Lb retirinif. i lic bus iness wt: I hetviirtt-r "oe carried on bv Jon's Ri,. Tf, at the old stand, where all aiVcnn's will be StxCiC-il br hitii. JOHN BKXTHV . , JOHN S. TITTLE. All persons indebted to tiie late lirm, either hy nole oi N.ok accouat, arc r. nn. :M to pi.j,. cn.l an I settle. J'lHX UEMUX. Johnstown, Fch. 2T, ISTi (S 5.-3t. H NISOI T! Hr L i tiuria 3 snid, F. brnarv ith, 1T5, the fotlowinsr .. vi-1kv pri pcrtv. which I hav icit wi.d jo-ix I.iiuHAUr. ef Cni t towi.st.it. hereby warn all persons acainst nwll ir ,r ia any way i'erlef:i,2 wi;h the same : !;m mares', T black eo!t. 1 bay colt. 7 head cstfle. 1 te ht, lei. 1 ihriSiihor machine. hrni-s.. sad0 and bridle; h er, eriit, oat ao 1 huckw he-at ; lsu ing store- tnd 1 Iiea imtttV". PfcTER LU1M1AET. Crr:i Trp., March s. 1 . f..-5:. A HMIXISTISAT0U-S NOTICE. .fX rotate of Mary McCJi.a ie, .le.,t letters of A'!m:fi:s:ratton on the c- of . I ,,.ceilenf. lite of A llf-il.cnv t wnsh-p. harin be.-n Branie.1 to the nndersla-ned. ltvinir iti said town, fhin. all persons havmir cla-ms arainsi it-i esiata w.ll present l"ni pmnerlv pr-.vi n. an I those m-rii-i'ted to the .nnie wii'l make paenient t-rt-Thwith. leb. 26. Is75.-st. BiaiAiET jiLLul, 0 S IONS! J 1 wiih-lv JAk fwr tliscovtrcJ for wVrl lc lilotxt. It lias "afivyT, ftantlyeoivinn utation. liasvtl APPOINTMENT r ASSHNEK (ix ban KnCprcr.) The a-! lersixied hereby C.v. s neii.-o if hi ap-polntm.-nt as Assigns of Unian .t. 1h"as. i f Johitywn. in the c .uut v of Cambria, and Staia of Pe-inFv.rn;a. w i-h'n r ii-1 f. :s r.o. w he hat t"en 1jo ie2 a p-wikmpt upon hs-own pe.Itie.o hvthe 1 -r c; t'o,lr-of ;a.i ..if r:r. reb.Z-V i:?. -3. w' . k imt nir.
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