IE FREEH. Ebensburg, Fa., j iir, - - AT JUL, 2, 187 3. -w of t! Western I'MiniTlrnnln, Jtnatwm Oltlo nnl West Virginia fr99 Atot-lrllon, 'Wosly person In rittshurifh who IsRutltor t Mi nollcit nod receive p.iy for ndverriao it t tw inserted iu IlieC.iMBiiii Fkkkma.v. jlas our lowest advertising; rates. IOCALAND PERSONAL. 'jfe. There, ami fie Other Vlace. l-M:trch tliil lamh it slightly in her exit. w uu pigeons arc union me ny in im iiso flocks just now. No maple sugar has yet made its ap fciance in our markets. i hm... I - ii r : .. a - nn - no1 in iur iijiiiiii 111,111, VI lilt I K3 II i I t t. Chapman's position? '.i-Nu "Poll of Honor" tliis week. Still Other rail to the unconverted. iIlliiid Tom li.ul a full house on Tuesday - 2l'ri out unforfui.ntely he couldn't see it. .-' -Mr. Joseph P. Cu'p, nn old and wed- Xinn citizen i f Altaoua, died Inst Monday. -A m:-d dog was" iot and killed in ,' ,'Jlmo.i1, on Sunday last, aftera very lively WTIip regular term of the Joluiiifnwn Iis ' it f'oiirt will be held next week, commotio- Monday. ; jr-Tlie Vfilmore military company is an hired tiling, a, full complement limine ' jn "i the roll. ' .-Win. M. Lloyd, Esq., of the rlmi ef . yd : Co., hackers, was in town :i couple ' 3a ys this wi ek. 411 Ml I. IT A irJ" passions, etc. Hit us when yon can, 'l ieiancholey" thouyh it he. iTakon in the round and viewed from all A hnfeher his more at steak than iJty other man in the community. C'.ipf. If. D. Woodruff", senior editor of t9 JoSinstoWil lciit"rn:t, is still Seriously, ' I ith inflammatory rli'-ti tii.vI i.h::i. j - Many moving scenes have 1:'p:i wit-' 1 JK1 on our streets fur the past t wo or ( t-r days, f'l.d the t ry is s-iH they come. , ', M):i and after Sunday, April llili, pnxi- 1 I, the Johnstown IV, o e awl K- l-o will le med as a Sunday paper. Good idea, f.u ' Sicli tally one for t'a:i;;)lie!!. i 1 . . . t , : ... i . i. i. : ..t. . ,- ! . i tt ruirx in ii it iit ii i iiitir (-it, ii ' jrrollfown on Monday, Mr. William liish- j a , . ;uium;i lotiiisuip, ihitwo oa n:e J 3e. -Three fchnts; one hundred j ards ; i t. , fc-Daniol L:ivi), agd ahoat twdve yearn, is badly injured Wcilm sday afternoon hy . Syirg his head I'Httgl.t between two co;il j If in the mi'd-ioal mines of the C. I. (,'o.. , Jhitov n. ; Throiili a collision of freight cars at I fcst i 'uiu'iuaiigh on Wednesday, a tl. iman ; fttuid William Craig received injuries s-c- re enough tortipiire his temporary retire- ! I lint from the cart s of .1 busy lifts. Fifte n prisoners now pace I lie inferior . fihe jail in this place. One is churned with '. itlary, anuther with forgi-ry. tun wilh l.s:'.'ilt on the chvef-of-pohec of .Johnstown, J id the rest wi'.h crimen of a petty tharao . An C d lady liatr.rd Me 111 itle was tit ruck t ai I.-. ....... rr i . j i in.: iiii.iiiiiu ..it-r.fi c-.jmi vii ini'vi,tt flt at Johnstown and killt-d. Klie was Talking on the track, and, Wing somewhat ' iaf, failed to hear the w arning signal of the t gineer. '-.John Luther, of Fairfield township, f cstiaoreland county, had to move before )c (list of April thi venr. Ills house t Hipht fire and was totally destroyed wish 1 its contents on Sunday veniig last. . $1,00; no insurance. ! i--James Curraii, thu Johnstown tnan who '. 'femiited to pitnet uate his lil'o with a fu'.l fcp by the aid of a dull razor, l.ot long . ju-e, disappeared from liis hotto on Tm s i y morning last alx.ut tlay light, sini-c when )tl;ii.g h:,s been heard of him. freight. braUemau named William ! yer was killed at the eastern end of the J IT. It Company's yard in Alloona on ; inday night by lieing criishctl between the Supers. His remains wero removed to ' iirislairg, where his family rej-.ide, for in- ; Client. i -Hui). .1. Proctor Knott is said to have himself bom in Llairsville, ai.d at one ' , during the stretch of his exitence was , ' resident of Johnstown. 1'iittinj this anil' t Hlllulh speec h together vhohl , we opine, ; ihtiftite glory enough fftr ;lhy ordinary ; rtal. And why Kuatt V i Miss Ilessis Turner, w li' !i become ' ftious or otherwise, for her -ry deb-ctable , timouy in the lleechfr-Tlltou trial, is Id to have many warm jx rsonal friends rtJalH'zin ad varii'us other pkiees iu this to-ity. We tl-jn't believe t he storv, but if : the "warm personal friends" aforesaid ire oar earnest sympathies. -Ex-Sheriff Linton ami faiT.ily, for a ! Jtnbtr of years connei'ttd with the man- j jrti.cn; of the Mountain House, look their Jiar'.ire h-nce for East Conemangh Tiles- . f evening last. Mr. 1,'iiion purpses en Jing tu the mercantilo business in the ' cr place. The best w ishes, of the. torn-j Jltiity go with him and his family, j -Mr. Aug. Eogle, i f Altooua, than w hom I Mountain City does not com oili a. liiori wrooph gentleman, called to nee u Mon ty, aud left the usual greenback bh ssing his train. Would that our Mubscriptiou ' A was doubled and that every patron ou it jks as honest and as solicitous about roa.l j a paper that is paid for a is Mr. t'ogle. j A let herons scamp iu Cambria borough ; tempted to force an entrance info the ! liiRe of a married lady during the xbseuce i li-r husband the other night, lt '.he .con- Bis tT a what d'ye cull if, very deftly! feed, had the eftW-t of cooling his all-con- j ning ardor anil making him feel as if a ! )e ty ; ny other nan would Li e smlt as Sett. i V-The young white girl who went oft" with j tarried negro from ISroad Top, Hunting- j 1 county, uot long since, didn't go off jhherstone, nor return Witherstone either, o-igh it ought to Witherstone even to bo ' Ight in such company. Hut w hat we wish, ; lay is, that her name is not Witherstone, I Wonhing Mary Ann Worthing. A ' )e by any other name," etc. ! Th.i musical entertainment given hy lid Tom on Tuesday evening was accord thc lionc.r pf a house crowded to ita ut- ' t capacity. Every available inch of Jce was taken np by as select an audienco J ver assembled in Ebensbnrg, and none are hnre -vero disappointed in the en- ' inment. It is certainly a wonderful ibitluu Utat of Wind Tom As the local editor of 1lie Johnstown I Tribunr seems to be in trouble about the paa- ; city of romantic rtarriages, . r.. rnnaway ; matches, we would suggest the propriety of ; getting up one on his own hook. lie is cer- ! tainly a good Subject, and if he will only : find an aflinify sullkieutly pliable-, we will agree to guarantee the necessary indigna- ! tion of the old folks, etc. A recent tour through, the Cambaia j county jail convinces us that no bet?er-kpt ! institution of the kind is in existence In the j State. The building is In perfect repair t throughout, the food furnished the prisoners t is good as to quality and abundant as to quartify, and a well-filled library snpp'.ies the prisoners with what is needed as to , menial pabulum. Pheriff llaumer evidently ! knows how to keep a hotel of that fort. --When we receive payment, for a couple ; of years subscription in advance, as we did ; the other day from onr good old friend Geo. Murray, of Iavenport, Iowa, we cannot but pity the lack of confldenco manifested by hosts of p:;op!e who seem to be afraid to pay one year in advance, or even settlo up old scores, for fear the Kkeema.v should pnd- ' denly stop ami they would eiiher'bo out of, d'.'bt or out of pocket in tlio operation. We owe nn apology to Mr. V. M. Tlrown, j now ou a visit to Florida, for not publishing his really welcome letter, but the truth is 1 that, while we were sick last week his favor found its way out of the way, anil when de sired for publication it was non est. Wo ' trust our friend will not give it up so, how- ever, but favor us at hast with a full sum mary of his observations and experiences in tho land of oiangcs, alligators, ami sich like. -The snow has entirely disappeared. On second consideration, we qualify this by saying that in nooks and corners, here and there, it is yet two feet doep. Hut anybody can tice the drift of all that. I. S. Since writing the almve, Ihe Altooua Tri'iitun has Ix-en received, ami wc letiru frm it that the backbone of wintei has been indeed Mini in truth broken beyond repair. Hope Mrings ' eternal in the human breast, ami consequent- ly we hope that the Tribune is correct in the promises. Spring has come, we hp to flay, ami soon tho stately tread of the festive tumble- ' bug and the pa' tering f-et of th "iiiib'qiiitouK lockroach, if we may believe friend Eisen- j bise, will be heard once n:or;i in the iand, : while semilile people oft ha tna:c:iline per I .'-u.T-ioii will hie them a way to Ihe welUfilled eluihiu!? !i starr of S. J. Hess & Ilro., '241 and 2i'i Main street, Johnstown, and enrobe themselves in neat ami tasty outfits cmi- ' in-lit ly suitable as to Ihe season and remark- : ably cheap as to the price demanded. , Mr. William Liisbart, who resides a couple of miles northeast of this place, has . jtist successfully completed thi burning of j l.L'OO bushels of lime Ihe largest pit ever ! burned in Cambria comity. Mr. Mike Don- ovan, a practical hand at th business, dug the stone and red si. -edit to 1 ;m. Mr. Dish- j art 1. as two veins of 'im stone f -it bis farm, t he low r oim lieiii-' from 5 to 7 feet, thick and underly ing a vein of coai a'i ut. o:ij foot thi'k, and the other about 4 ft'Ct thick, w ith a Vt in of blauk m-.-ke, reser.ibiing peat, over- lapping if. II;: will use the lime alre.vdy .' burned on hi: farm, ami next year will bum a yet !arg"r quantity. By a card published ids.-whrr', it will be observed thai I'rof. Chapmaii teliiii ti to aaia accept ll.n position of Superintendent of School of the comity, he having been ten dered ami having accepted a professorship in the Stale Xormal Si htxd at Indiana, We are sorry. to lose Mr. C from our mhUt, for he is a citizen of whom we are proud, but a Iarr;:;r field of usefulness seems to demand his labors, and he must go where he v.i'il do the most good. With regard to his adttiiii- ' 1st ration of the office of County Supi riiitcn- ! dent, it is su-liciciit praise to say that it will be along I mi.; before a successor as compe tent a he will be. found. ' Joseph Lonsberry wan arrested nt. T,i? crty, Lycotning coiiiity, on fcaturday last, by Dttective Ibith'.mc, of the U.S. Secret Ser viee, firkdiiaz OjIo.k-1 Hitler, ths pr vos, marshal of Ch-ar!ield comity, in ;!:eycar lSO-t. at whih lime Lonsberry was 'drafted from Lav. rence lo-.vn.shij, that county, but fiiiling to report, the uiaikhal went to arrest him, and wiis in Ihe act of Hseeiidiug the stairs iu Lonsberry 's liouso when the latter shot him i' Ihe breast, ii:tlicting wounds which subsequently proved fatal. A true bill was f-jiji-.tl against him for murder in the If. S. Cofrt at l'ittsburgh, but he managed to elude pursuit until Saturday last. The prisoner lias been taken to Pittsburgh for tria!. . A esteemed friend ami correspondent of tin? Fuwkman, we regret to say, was put to the humiliating necessity of spending a night in d'irance vile u (;:!e on a recent visit to a neighboring evmnty ; and that too thro' hia n t- know u commendable desire to make peace between two lieligeretif. :mn try men of his own whom he found ri rt itnn.t on one of the public streets of a certain town which hall here be nameless. The duly em pow ered conservator of the law, ylrpt constable, thought they were all faking a baud i:i the in.d-e, an I lien.-e In pobbled up the entire party and consigned the ji-eace-maker as well as the peace-breaker r"or ihe time Iwing to the same unenviable quarters in the common lock-up. Key. Vm. 1$. ICi. tell, or Fath-r Ivittcli, is what we may call him now, he having on Saturday last been ordained a priest of the Cathntic Chun h in the Eterntl City of Koine, where for seven years and a half past ho has been pursuing his studies to that end. Father William is the third son of Win. Kittell, Esq., of this place, and brother of lie v. Iferd. Kittell, now Professor at St. Mwhael's Seminary. Pittsburgh, who was ordained a priest in the f-ame great centre of Catholic unity some four years ago. Roth these Rev. gentlemen are well known and greatly esteemed for their many virtues in this community, and indeed throughout the entire county. Long may they live to per form I ho duties pertaining to their holy canine. Tho locomotive hnnling the branch train i from Cre::son lo lids point, on Saturday ' morning last, left the track at Ihe Moccasin bridge, near ths eastern outskirts of town, and rin into the dam. The engineer jump ed nfT and escaped uninjured. Tho fireman, however, went tlo-.rn with tli9 locomotive, and though the distance traversed was a sheer descent of ten oir twelve feet, he re- ' reived only a few comparatively unimpor tant 'onuses. The passenger car remained ou the track. It required the combined ef forts of fifty men a whole day to replace tho locomotive on the track, and consequently tho evening train failed to make tho usual run. A broken flange of one of the forward wheels of tha locomotive was ties causo of tlje lllibll.1l. Kki-okt of the PoAiin or Public J Charities. Cumbria County. As we sta ttd last week, we have received, per favor ; of the Hoard, the fifth animal report of the ' Hoard of Commissioners of Public Charities , of theState of Pennsylvania. Itisapamph- ' let of AIM pages, and contains much valu- ' able informal ion relating te crime and pane- crista throughout the State. Premising that the report was for the year ending Scptem- ( ler ,10, 1874, and was submitted to the Leg- i islature on the lfith of last month, we glean therefrom the following staiUtics of local interest: j rF.NITEJJTI ART. j The whole numlier of convicts from Cam- . hria county confined in the Western Peni- i tentiary was 13 ; number of layssupiortcd, . 2,43 ; value of lalor of convicts, jJ2.")7.."7 ; j cost of maintenance of convicts, Jf 700.43. j RKl-ORM SCHflOI,. The average number of inmates of the i Keform School in Allegheny county was '284. Four of lhese are credited to Cambria : county. One can read and write imperfect- I ly, two can read ami write well, while the j remaining inmate adds to ihis, the qnaliil catiou of being also able to cipher. j DEAF ASI) IH'Mll. ! The number of beneficiaries in the State Institution for the DeaCaml Dumb was l'.i'J, and the average number of pupils 22). Of ; the Ix-neficiaries. .1 wore from Cambria 2 males and 1 female. The total number ot pupils admitted during tho year was 38 none from Cambria. j BLIND. j Average nnm1er of pupils, 1P7 males, 117, female:, Thirty-one were admitted ditrirg ihe year, and it is gratifying lo note that of this unfortunate class, no one gave Cambria ns his place' of resilience. The number of pupils remaining in the Institu tion at the tiitl of the year was i;00. Of this number, 130 were supported by Ihe Slate, ami though nearly all our surrounding counliis are down on the list, Cambria is not quartered on this fund. The Principal, Win. Chapir., E:q., in bis report, says: "All hough great, improvements have been mailt; in all 1 he departments of the institu tion within the past two years, especially in the enlargement of the bui Ittings, hea'ing tliein by steam, ami furnishing machinery lor the laundry; yet much is still needed to extend its list fulness ; more books, maps, ami other tangible apparatus are wanted ; as also pianos and oilier musical instru ments, the supply of which has not been materially increased for want of means." The attention of those who have at heart the welfare of probably the worst nlU'ctcd class of the community is particularly di rected to the foregoing quotation. I KKIlLF. JliNll.l IIlLl.itllX. Cambria county, we an: gratified lo learn, has iio represen' a lion in ibis st hool. LINAIK'S. The average numl.or of patients in the State Lunatic llohpital at Hairisburg was '.i'M liivhest ninu'orr at any time during the year, 4 Itl ; lowest .um!cr ."5T(. Average weekly cost p-r caput, ?.".."(). No patient was received into the Hospital during the yea-, though 7 were assigned quait-ia in Dixmoiu Mi.sj-ital, w here tiie wrck!y coal.per caput was 1.70. CKIMK. The criminal convictions during the year were 17 ; increase over preceding year, 1. The whole iinmliT of persons charged with crime was K. Hefore the 1 1; ml j my : Total bills presented, 32; returned as lime bills .'!'; ignored, 3; presentments made, ll.. Court pro eilings bills tried, tiO ; ac quittels, 4; convictions, 17 ; no7 jn of'j 'tics, 4; plead guilty, 13. Keci-giii.ances i'oi J'citeti, 2 ; amount, SM'0 Nature of crime com mitted : Assault ami battery, 4 ; assault Jintl ba'tet y wilh ii.lcnt lo kill, 2 ; burglary, 3 ; di.-t.irl ing icl'g'ous me.-ting, 1; fornica tion, 1 ; iaiceny, 7 ; malicious mischief, 3; violat.o-.i of liquor law, 2. COUNTY .1AI1. AMI AUiSHOl SF.. The cost f maintenance -f the county jnii IV r the year 1S73 :s::el down at .2,iH.2ti. The amount expended for the support of the County Almshouse for 1S74, including maintenance, repairs, salaries, etc., ??.", 74'.!. L'N; expended for outdoor poor, $.!," li.S7 ; receipts, :$.V.'$, 14; net. expenses, ;m,742.1. Numlicr of paupers, 4f; sa.ie 2t!; insane, lo; bl. in!, 4; naiivt s, i"2; foreigners,:.'!;. Pcisoiin receiving outdoor relief, 14 o men and t woman. The report gives a large mass of vain abb ient-ral information, but the foregoing comprises all of inter -st Ibr the local reader. Wo may refer to this object again when the .strain ou our columns ) nut so great as at present. - - - - If the postmaster at Carrolltown or 1;1 man Fritlay no, "F;iiriivs" had any ob jet. titns lo file or explanations to maku iu regard to a certain item which appeared in Hum columns some Ihreii weeks ago, he should have known that the Fi:n:M a n ami not the Jlrrolft was the proper channel thro which to ventilate llietu. We had our infor mation in regard to the alleged grievance fium gent h-nieii who an- altogether reliable, and while we would willingly have pa! iishetl Mr. Maneh'T's reply, w.: cannot but. think t h.'tt where t here was so much smoke theie must have been some lire; especially w hen wo consider how ulterl.y I id iculuiis it was for a P. M. to Hn;re th i.ulsi.le public that if I h-y did tmt rent, box cm their mail mutter woii'.d l put in the general delivery. Whete else, play, would Je:ple expect, to have tlj'-ir letters a:n! papfrs pu? or, for that matter, v. hat dirt rence i otild ir make to any one whert Ihey were puf, so as they were promptly delivered when called for? Post-oliiee Imxes ere a great on venience to 111;- piiblie, but when a ma:i does not receive mail matter sufficient to j'tstity the reining of a box, Iio at;e!it)t should ! iu;nl! til ; frighten him U;to ihe measure by aid of the "general dli very " bngaixio. "Fairness" is ! rijtht ab'Mit one thing, however wo can't i all Le j ost in asters. Yea, verily, it some- ! times even happous that men who fill ami ! are every way fitted for such positions have to move their boots to make way for others, .' and that too at a time when th community i at least dou nyi dt;siro any chv.ige. Natk" H.vsNAx'ii "Pass." A yMiiinn FuLe IiihhI. The Johnstown Tribune, wit h a great, flourish of trumpets, ainiouiicei! the other day .hat the railroad pass furnished to ilou. .inhn II a :i nan, ouw of the members from this lonniy, li;ul ijcen foui:d iu Ihe possession of another party, who was attempting to rule Tom Scoi.t free from Ilarrishnrg lo .I,,lni--towti by Ihe aid if tho pass afore.saiil, but who was of course deprived of th pasfe lioard ami reqpiretl to pay his fare iu full. All which looked rather had for Mr. Hau nan, a.s the inference t he draw.i was that he hail either sold his pass for a consider ation or accommodated a friend with its nso. Hut now comes the Johnstown IV,i s er;i? Kcho with a total ami emphatic, denial of the whole story, Renouncing it as a lie from 1m ginning lo end and duclarin-j that Mr. llanunii not only has possession of the pass in question, which ho is prepared to prove to anybody by oeeular demonstration, but that he showed the pass to Mr. Swank and ijejiiainl a letraction of tho wiit'ul falsehood, which, however, has not lieen made up to present writing. 6o ends tho pass story, ami if its finale hcs not bring Ihe blush of shame to the rbevk of the Tri? bane editor, let us hope flint it is liecanso there is not blind enough in his veins to get np a respectable blush on so sh jrt a notice. Two Mf.x CnrsncD to Death at Ai. touna. On Tuesday evening, an accident eccurred in ihe railroad artl at Altoona, in volving the death of lvo men. John lless lcr, aa engineer, and John Murray, a fire man, attempted lo walk frftm the western round-house, in tho evening, to the passen ger deptd. While traversing the track, they failed to observe that some cars were being droppetl down the grade at. a rapid rato of speed. Tha result was that both were knock ed down and inn over by tho wheels, ami mutilated in a most shocking maimer. The ft reman, Murray, was a son of onr old friend anil subscriber William Murray, Krq., of Altoona, formerly of Stimmerh 11, thin coun ty, and is represented to have been a most exemplary young man. Ho was 23 years old, and married. His family and parents ha') our sincerest sympathy in this sad af fliction that Las befall'.-u thvui. 4 Hook fob Sl.oO. The People's Com; inon Sense Medical Adviser, in plain Eng lish, or Medicine Simplified : Hy R. V. Pierce, M. !-, Cinnccllor-iii-Chief of the Hoard of Physicians and Surgeons' at tho World's Dispeivsary, Huflalo, X. Y. The aliofre work a look of about nine hundred large pages, profusely illustrated with Wood Engravings and Colored plates, and well ami Btronglv bound wi'.l lie sent, pest-paid, lo any address, for One Dollar and Fifty Cent making it the cheapest hook errr offered to The Amerimii Petsple. Other books treating of domestic medicine, of like size and bind ing, and not nearly as well illustrated, with no coloretl plates, and some of them contain ing no prescriptions and making known no means of Kelf-cure for the diseases which they discuss, sell for from three dollars ac.d-a-half to five dollars. Were Dr. Pierce's work not published by the author, printed and bound .with his own machinery, and were it sold through agents, as other like works are, the price, of it would have to bo noi less than ftnir dollar. For when tho publisher pays the author a fair price for hi production, then adds a profit to his invest ment largo enough to satisfy himself ami compensate him, not only for his labor, but also for the risk of pe- iiniary loss which he assumes iu taking the chances of the enter prise proving a success, and w hen the State; County, and canvassing agent has each le ceived Ids profit, thev have added to the expense of a liook, that originally cost abon t $1.'J., so much that the pet.pli liaro lo pay not less than S4 for it. The People's Medi cal Adviser, ou the contrary, is placed within the pecuniary reach of all classes by the author, who adopts I ho plan of tin-Grangers, dispensing with middle men ami giving thn lienefit of their profits to the people, offering his book at a price little alove tile actual cost of publication. That those desiring the book may run no risk of losing their money in sending it through the mails, the author advertises, that money addressed to him at HtiiTalo, N. V., and inclosed ia registered let ters, may bo at his risk of loss. The auth or's large correspondence with the people iiism medical matters, which vo are credibly informed, frequently exceeds three hundred letters a day, ami requires several trained and skillful medical assistants and short hand reporters to enable him to entertain and answer them, as well as bis large daily dealings with diseases at the World's Dis pensary, appear to have peculiarly lilted him for writing the work, by rendering hiiu very familiar with the everylay medical needs of the people. He endeavors in this work ft) antiwer all the numerous questions relating to health ami disease that have been addressed tit him by the people from all parts of the laud, ami hetu-e it contains important information for the young anil old, m.ile and female, single and married, no where else to b.- found. All tho most, 'jrevalent diseases of both sexes are :il.--o plainly ami fully con sidered, and ineausof self-cure made known. Unlike other works on Domestic Medicine, it includes the snl'j-cts of IJiology, Cerebral Physiology, Hygiene, Temperaments, Mar riage, Kcproduct ion, etc., all of which are treated in an original ami interesting man ner. It is a compendium of A natomier.l, Physiological ami Medical Science, and em bodies the latest discoveries in each depart ment. flUF.ATr.3T IlAttdAIXS Kvr.R OFTFRKD IX Piaxds axiiOkcaxm I it order to make room for onr spring stock of Pianos ami Or gan, we must close out . i- present assort ment at once ; ami in ord-r io do this within the next two weeks we have ; itF.A TLY lti: IH'cru all onr prices. We I; ive at ways been noted for selling lower fh-i'i any other Piano house in Ihis dly, but we now out. doing even go reel vo:;, and the. priccK at. which we will for Ihe next two wet ks furnish a first, class piano or Organ were never hoard of in this city before, and it m:n be years before silt-h another chance is offered again. Our stock comprises the "l!a-.etoii Hros." Pi anos ; the "Kranh-h it IVteh" Pianos; tho "Helming & Diehl" Pianos ; Ihe "Henry Newton & Co.'s" Pianos; ihe '"Schoiiinger & Co's" Organs; tin? "Eureka Orchestral" Organs; tho"Voge Lincoln" Cmhi na tion Pipe Organs, all of which are favorite and trust worthy brands. So if you want to get a first class instrument, fully warranted by Ihe oiliest and most reliable bouse in the city, aud at a lower price than was ever of fered before, eive us a call. Or if you live on of the city, dropnsa letter or postal card, gi vit-tr your add ret s, ami we will send yo'i our I :lustratetl Price-Lists. Easy mui.lhly payments taken If desired. MELLOU & HOENE, 53 Fifth AvmtiK, PiTTsr.uiu; n. Tn r. foll.iwini? is a copy of an aet fixinpf ami retr'tlatiitp the terms of all memliers of councils ami all other city, ward, hon -iiyh ami township i.fHi-ers, exceptinj; sieiionl di ret t'rs, elected hy the people, as finally passed hy hoth Houses and sent, to the Gov ernor. Sr.o. 1. Ho it onierr-d. Thtit nl. tnrmhers of co'Hti-il.., nnd nil other, city. wrd, lioron-h un ! t-iwiiship otViCers, exct ti!ia' school tijrec tms, to lie clt cied on ihe third Tiitsdny of Fehriiary next, or in nny j mi 1 iici en ftor, wh- st- ter.-n of o:i;-e v;il 1. m.d -r i x-slimr l.i ws. expire prior to t he first Monday oT Ai.rii next eii.--.tiim- th-TCto, and the tt rins tif tlu ir snec s r slt.itl tie-in on the first Monday of A pril. nnd shell irioil inue for tho period now fixed tor the du Ht'on thereof hy ex ist imr in wj io each ptirlicnlar cae. And hereafter nil elec tions for ouieers wliieh will vscnut on the first Mon.l.iy of , pi tl s'.iutl he held 011 tht-lliird Tuesday of Fehrn.iry next precedtos I herero. Sac; 2. Thtit nifiiiiu-r or h tiKlatiiu depnrt nicmsttf tho itiiiuicipnl frovcrnnieiits of this t 'oiniiionv.'en'tii hereafter elected shall nssetti I'le In their respective ph:c s tr cietm., ior 1 he piirpnee of nr-ra:ii7.lnir. ar ten o'eloek in tin" to-0,101,11 id the f.r-,1 M-ii(!iy of .ipFiiiu each yc-!r. and th.it t!i- mayors of nd cities shall Pe tivitiarnraie.l ami take the official oaMi at li 'eh,ek in. on of I ho sitnte tiny. skc. 3. '1 hat all nets or pni-ts of net Incon sistin. herewith are herc-hy repealed. The growth am! sti u.-f ere of the human hair is vrrv plainly set f.trth in a pamphl-f, published by It. P. Hall A: Co., Nasho:. N, H., proprietors of Mall's V-geibIe b'ciliau Hair lleiiewer, for gmtuiiitai distribution. The deserved hipli reptiration of their pre paration has wholly been gained by its mer its. Iveinjj free from oil and alcohol, it has a healthy action on thescalp, restoring gra? hair to its natural color without dyeing it, cures itching of the scalp, removes ami pre vents dandruff, ami will llii-ken tip the thin lot ks. Hitch are the b"iieri?s which are con ferred upon the cmsnmer. No one shotili) lit oleet fti rive it. a trial. Journal Mates mart, Wilmington, Jtel. Cut this Out It .rnj S'are. Your Life. There is no person living but what suffers more rr less with Lung Disease, Coughs, Coh!$ or Consumption, yet some would die ra'her than pay 7.1 cents fr a hottleof med icine that would cure them. Dr. A. lh.s-cli.-c tierman Svrnp has lately been intro duced in this country from Cieruiany, ami its wondrous core a-tonish everyone that tries it. If you doubt what we say in print, cut this out and take it to your druggists. Lem on "fc Murray, Eliensbtirg, Pa., or Wolcsla gle Si Son, Wilinore, Pa., and ?ct a sample bottle for 10 cents aud try it, or a regular sizj for 75 cents. SPUITO POCTitV, Ort POKTHV WITTT A T.ITTl.r. Ppiuno IX It. All folk nre slad, a:id narrnno mad, now that I. leak Wi iter is ended, for it must be conrosstil that it's fti tt time Tor a rest from whateoulJ in noway be c-uniueiide-l ; and as hot we presume there is plenty of room Tor improvement in personal uttire, wesiij.rost for the :inr:iiir that the very best thioir is to Nny clothior that all must nd'iiire nt J.13..I. Mur phy's Star Clotliinj Ha l, ll)9 tiintou street, Johnstowni With a sigh of relief we accept the le lief that the cold weather i over, and now we'll prepare Spring blessings to share u hile we wait foe the coming of clover ; so let ns pile 11 in aim taice wnat we win ot what na ture designs to bn enjoyed, uot forgetting the while that cheap goods of best style have just been received by Myers & Lloyd. E.. J. Mills, as becomes a merchant who lias an eye to tho wants of his many custom ers, is fully np to timo iu the receipt of de sirable goods of every description, ami nas no reason to fear competition either in the ouality, style or price of any article com prised iu his very elegant Sprlujr Mwck. . Communications. LonriTo. Pa March 21, l!75. i the Editor f the Cambria Freeman: Dear Siu In an od.l number, of the "Port folio," a nirttrszine published In PbiladelpMa ntifl dated May, 1814.- I fonn'J the following "Chausoii Improvise!" In French. The editor requested some of his readers to send him n metrical trftesla' Ion lor publication. Whether or not any of them complied with the request, I hn vj no mcni.s of ssceriaiiMiig. IT he he now, ns I hope, where nil srood editors jro. nml where 1 ftru sure your morn I aper is diet r fully admit ted mid admiringly read, it m:iy be souie ;lixht BrntiHcation to lion .to thid that even ut this late dnte sixty-one yr-am after it was made his request has been complied wilh. iupkomp'tit. I To a Lsulu u-hi ti! "oil men ate scolds." Nny, lady, f shuli not ninsay The heavy charge your words convey. 'Tis tree men irrumlilo here below i And the hui.l thunders plainly show The heav'ns altovc contention kmrr. Nay, cVii the r-oiIs themst-ivea delight In factious words ami envious spite, What tietter. then, can mortals do Than &uch example hero pursue? How many times did Jano scold And rods in pickle slncwiFh hold O'er her liejre lord's (yreat Jove's) own head Whene'er he siirhed tor earthly maid T Who does not know bow Vulcnn wi lined, Wilh Jealous doubts and fenrs full primed, l-Vrirt d in'ts Invisitile to bind 11. u lovers of his 8oiise too kind? Hiit when the bearded sex essays To hold its own in wordy frays. How far benc-ath the fair they fall. If these enquire li claiu'rous brawl ! Hut when, in marriiiKC-tics cnihouml, A (rrtttntiler ami n shrew are found. flood lAod ! the neighbors cannot sioep While they their wordy Sabbath keep. Hut stil:, to s iy what's just nod true. And ji-ive the de'il himself irs due. The noi Id cries out wilh loud acclaim In this l Ii v sex is nil supreme. Ah! why iloi s e.a:i prcs:iuitunus daro Fair woman's chlefcst crown lo share, 'I lie p..liil wilh woinim to tlebnto W here she alone is ti uly great ' Oil, view yo:i briili iut thronjr's resort. Where bt :tti i coo" Funnie holds her court! What mildness in her eve has play ! Her month holds dim 1 it? smiles in l.iy ; Her lips wilii I'.oiic.ietl tiews are sw- t: Ib-r s:io w-w hile lrow knows no deceit J Ah! one would feel inclined to sweur An itn'cl from ou high stood there! Hut, seen nt bom". In pi ivacy. Where misiress over ad is she, She straight reveals another taee, Her temper chaoses with the olace. From itiv motii till dewy eve. She n-sthiinr tloes out so. .id nn I ifieve : Th" u:ittr:iif sun's n train aseendi d. Pre she h--r il Tr of wrath li-itii ended ; An , tho" to say it seems not civil, Your iincl scolds just like the d ! THE OiI'XTV Sri'EUIXTKXDEXCV. irlTHIIII.IW.a Or iltt. C'iIAPIAN. Tii te K.IHiirt.f ih Camiirin Freeman : Df.Ait Slit I irl.li to say through the columns of Hie Khi-.F.m . X. th.t 1 am no longer a citteii-di.ti- for re-eleci ion to the ofhec or oiinty So pvri'ttentlent. My rr.ison for thus w:t.:draw in is, th tt I have lieeo ! utcd tt n PrtiTt snr shij iu ti c Hu.to Norm-il 8t;hool tit I.n.i.iiin, la. In t !.e nieni.lnne 1 desire to return my thanks to ttie mult) kind eo,,:c of Csmbri county who have el wi.y shotrn nn fnri-rest in in?, and t secitt:ly tt those school directors Who have three limes preferred mc t my present posi tion, a id who have sifrnill-d tin Ir vrilliniit-ss to On il nxaiti. T. J- t.'H AfMAN, Co. Supt. DOciialintK'i March IsT-i. Local t'orrrxpoiMlcnc?. Washington Twr., March r-0, 1ST5. Pr-.n Pin ; man Tl.c woiilur for the p st fw days has been v-iy c-ihl, wloeh hriiiis to 111 n l lite filet that Si i in?, so hm(f w islidl for an'l so welc-nue. has noun-a hmt. The n-atl.-.lire in Nad u'tmlitlon nnd tho sever el !-treMfiis mnel' li'-n ii c'i:isetUecce of the thaw now prevnitin x. r.nd some fears are t-ntvr-t-iinvd in r tf itd to ihe iee in the creeks, which i- ifi-nre-l exten-ivt ly in s -ver tl places. The sickness which pn v.tite I in th's vieinit y has Komcwhat stiltsidetl. a'lhoii;h several UtfeJ ami int. 111 ter-t-n-t n t - st il I siitTei-lnir . A pn; ti-iii of a bmldinx eonnocto l with a Jta lilcui the reii!ise of Mr. Ja;oti Kiel.nl Ni. tl, siicc iiuiticil to the Snow pres-ore ltlier ti.-iy. A I; tl initnetl J;,iies fairish. Iiimr witn Jir. .lfiho Mi-Miilion, ot t l-is t-wnvM,. mi-took his left foot lorn sfc!; of w.:o. on Friday last ami wit ficc'l a.vav a: it will a "sVnrp nxe. ltwasn't 11 1 -1 U Fridaj- for thai foot, you m:lj" hj so re. I AM tile st li.i-d-t in tlv.s lovviirit::!) h:tvn closed u'tt-r h term of five innnt.i-t. n:i:l it it Neliei-ed iie-e '!! more tineia1 ltisfuetiou uiicn in IV' comities of t:,"' -el-.o'tis this winter than pcr-h.ipr- at n:iy foria"r P- i I. s-pciliiia selnmls wctn tn lie nil the r.is-e Just iinv,', mid hence yon will not In- sorm ised t It; irn that wc h:i e a lit 1 lo spell of it do w 11 here. I had I '- e pleasure of at ti-nd:t'f on" of t hese c-r-tt 1 tttiiiiinf and iiisfrnetivo i-xhiitions a lew cvt nmifs (rn.iutil ! not only well pli-as' Ny sct-lnar la rife ass-tlia- of ladies 1111I cmtlo im ii in a i tendane". Im i i tso wit !i I h eoiniiioiitl. iiliie manner i i which :. It pai tieipunts Hcquiltcd ihnwei ve. it is with ireat four aid tremliliiix T indite these few uninteresting lines. 1 St they Jkhoul 1 he S'lVj.-c? to t!i- pititess critiei'iii of so-n 11:: siu t-it.-d ninl inis-.irpitssaNlea-lept in t he 111 ics ol urair.mar. A certain S 'lili in t: in a louner Icit -r Wi-g put liireiih this ci iiolnl pro"s fy on" who iin-itrines he isti fait in such nj itt'-r--. I h iviiiiT sahi that "an utii. stilly tre siipp'y of It's nre Ve-ii-fr tleli vei e I." etc.. Mr. f't iiie io,;k ixe-pfion to the sentence, h-notrn fug Ii 1,4 frro-tsly uns:rai!iuui' ieal. Ainl yet 1 have iln-iii-t Ii-'i-ity of sevi rsl autliors an 1 ta:inn iriai 9 of iieknowh-tfiNi ahllitv for s.iyimr 1l1.1t wlmt I w rote coiilai'ts nothii'ir i"i rri!inn.a i al. I-t is have onr npinion, Mr. lMitor. Uy the wa", i:i view of Ids Ln-oftiiiiid k'lit-.vlct!--, is ir not a iti Luna! )." mid irrep: r.il-e lest t l:ie country ;;) in ! nr i;;i Unit Mr. t'riitc simnld c,nter.t Idmst with liv ,jir in olweurifv ttctl 1 urtit ipntinir in nt,l hiii'j iimre e.i'l--tl ihan lii-jli-cissioii of re- : liious and piili.i.-al Ion c: l.i v ill, lift-stores end li-r-r "ii'i-i, w hen he miiit In- doit:;; so much to 'liTt tin; veil aiift remove tho pre-!!-'-"" ior tne i present as wc:l as f -ir t t;f lire irent r.iiiiins '( ' V.x iei-t inu to Ne literally chawed up. I close ' for the time heitiiT. More anon. VJi'lNCT. , j-tr am r.s SUlrt Supporter cr Ia,li ' !- i.1 inent Sufpeirlt r. att.-iel- t to tne or lia It tl()7.-n Skirti" in iiteia,-i-.;. t-tiii.-rrii"t'.-'l upon plirs!oloi eal prine.ples h.iv;..i for their aim h-Mli li a.nl im lor.'. PalM-.Mny ii. IMf. S:impl-s hy innil 50 c!s. Ki.t.:s M.'-'; t'o , Wiiltham, Aiiits. Agts Wanted. O.VUTiOX. All persons are lietvl.y cautioned apainst iuteift ri(:g or in any way m;lillintf with th? fo!!ur.'tiv ileserihci! n,-t-p-r.y. viz: (jryntel J .-t.rr-l .iar-. )i;rcl, tod hyjNat ii:aiii'' silean.i left wiili William Sjui.iy tlur!u ; irt pleasure. .1A3IF.S KEATIXO. Suuitm-rhil. Tup., April U, IS',i.-3 . i 10,0C0 AGENTS WANTED. "TY A KN'TS clear fn.ia -3.- ttt J! OO p; r ill tiny st-liinir my i 'hroiiius. Sen I Oe for ill Samples, s;7.o .SI 10 ili:-!i-"S AI.. Ijrifor sizt s nt popular prises. Moa t fur price lis- nad terini ij Ak-ciis. 11 F. KCIilKAl'H, . April 2, 1S75.3l. Sklixwiiuvi; Fa. C-X (VtCTr nn'' 'I'e X. t. Saturday Jeama', the Q'J t .V.311 Jroaf Literary Weekly of America, far one y;-ar ir.r llio Icenlar n!rri:tion 1 rice, :t, l'"xit:-jr. ti 'f 1 N.nues viiteretl impurliull v ms rf I'.iuh o itm re. vei. nml f-'lTo Uellars s.s!i sent nt once to every fit. h suhserilier. t lalisol five (at ft: each) -ii-n 1 -hi 1 11 tut S3 I This is -nr "''liru. niu" a t'ii.h preiulilni of ." to every fifth snhacri her! The hr:n name is a suliicicnl KUiiran-y of lAirness and lullillin-nt. Si-ntl mtn -y order or rciOAturttd letter to HKA1I,H & ADAMS, FuO li?iit;rs, i Wiliiain Strut-l. New York. IR. C1IAS. ESPICII, IMPOItTlCK OF llirds ami Animals, Has Just receive I fro-.n Oermany. France. Italy, &.C, a l irureand inu-ii.ti.-ent aysortineDt of all tho choice an I r.iro 111 It US of tho worl l. Also, Squir rels. Kahhits, Pi;jeo.is. Jce., of ail varieties. Iare assoriinent ot (.'?-s "f nil kin 'S. U'.rl FBeJs. k-.-. Prcparwl r.nd e'l-hratcd Mocking Uird Foot I, T.iurlit Hnllftncl e.. fiixth Avenue, rittsburyTt, T'o., Just ahorc Trinity Church, anil near Snilthfteld 1-2.I Stroct. ilm.J -A- ioi-tiinti !! SiLOO! Wyoming Monthly Hy authority of an act of the Ijcg sla'. uro. TICKETs ii EACH, MX FOE i&. 1 tacneo la 0. Fifth Extraordinary l)ratviiifft 51,025 Cash Prizes, $350,000 Capital Prize, - - - $100,000 lu lffe Haskell. President of the Senate, prcsi dctl over iho ln?i drawiinr. Alccnl H'aii-el. liberal pay. For full par ticulars s:n I for circnl.ira. Aditrt-iMtha Mnnwjri-r, .1. Td. PATTKK, Ltaramiv City, Wyoming. N. H. 1. 1 ramie I'ity la on th t'nioii Fae-tlc Uail foad, between Chicago aai Ogdtn. (l-2.-lm.) at thi: wiiolksali: i(Q)(6)ir LrJJ JU --ill I OF zz:t LiitKKTY stm:i:t, rivranvnuiii To which we invite the attention of tho Ttade. A ith tho ojiening of another spring we announce the receipt f a coinj.letc a'orti ment i.fSpiijitf ;.w.ds, WOMAN'S, MISSES', ami CHILDREN'S. MEN' S, liOV'; and YOUTHS' HOOTS. SIIOEiS, and !!'. hi AN S. CoiiRi-esa fL-iitciK, Alexis Oxford, and Jersey Ties ami Tine Calf Boots. Miners' K.iiled Shoes, 1'ubber Ootids, occ. Also a large stock of CITY-MADE ikir loTtoht I'nc 'rices. Oiders promptly JKTAIL miCK LIST AL. VAHD & BROTHER, I3IU SI., bct-.vo-u :5(h nml lotlt Avr'n. AI.TOOXA, VA. No. 1. Flmir. per sa-k I No. 1. S. t J. HnuV jK-r lti 1 No 1. S t;. Stlouiders, ptrlh i Plain Shoulders. " ; Kxtr.i A Sunar, 5 11 lbs T.T t'lmloc itio t'tifTec, p-.-rlo ! Hrown !' .In pun Tea, 44 " Kn'.ifli Hrrakf.i! Tea, p?r Ih , " f Hlo:i Tea pvr lb j Impcitl. , F.xfra Yiaiaif llysun, pr Ih Vulentia l;i:.n?, ' Tj iyer " , ! Frenoh Prunes. i " Currant, " Iriol Apples, ' " ! Peaches. , CauneJ lt-aoiis, jvr ea TO'llHltl s No. 1. MarWerai, per Ih ; No. 1. oilish -4 " 1 ro .. 15 . 12 . m . l) . 1.11 . '-ii . . J . l.tH 1 'n . 1.00 . 1 CO .. It . . 10 1) li 2 . 11 0 I :No. 1. Iaicc ir.-rmer Ot I au wiid fc uKfi; Altoena. Mrtrch 'Jl, 1:5. T T'n?' I A - XOTICK. In PiiiPii- ' r.tirp of : nee or a Jiesolutioii ,tsi-,l liv I lie r,n r- ; rirs mil Town t't-uncil on the 27th tiny f.f JV Jr ; ary. l7r. nn elect ion vr'.'A he held nt Mic rrrpt-ptii-e (tl.i.K ? of hohllny elect lunj f:i the lirij-t niel West 1 1 Wards of iit-nshnrg llnreiiarh. n S v 1 rnnAT. the ! j lotli tiny of A em i lJ't. lor the j.itrpnse of deter- I mining s heti.or the ilet-l t-l slid liortKsh s'.:all l-e i inereiit 4 to uti extent, wi. Ii t In- pres -nt in lehtc-1-I licss tlieretil". nut to exeeo:l Si-vrti per een'iiiii of , t he nserscl valu it ion df .:ii l iNireuli ns fixed ly I th? hist a.sossinent the itmnry sristii" from S:ii"l 1 i Imrre.i? cl in lelectincss to he noplied tu i,'i:i ihtu ' :i si!;,;l- w.tler. fi.r tire and oiher i'-i.-i)r-es, tor ! ( s.ti'l i;,rir,i;h ot Kiiens:urir. j I Yaluniinu of Hurouii prtp,-rty at last ! j .-sfsitiieiit .. J22.S.'-7.00 . Fi.1nir in It-hte-lness nf Tlnrnu-li "4.117.10 i j Ameniit of the :nij!:sjd in.-reiistj ll.aO.W ' Th'i tie!; -t.' It Im- vt.te.l hn,' bo Is be! cl on the ; ou'sidrt. tjif-ri.isj of PiHr."' snd etn:.iln tn tjn S inside the w.trtN. -No iuert-nse of deht,"" or "litht ' 1 in;iy le inereiised." 1 I lly order of ih - Knrsrss an l Town ("ounell. j ! r. lll. .ML.i:Y, Hiinret-. ! ; Attest T. W. Dick, Sr-rrettiry. t-' -t-l HEW STQIKE-HEW GOODS. Having jtisl oitcuod a Crst-tla'S 3?- In Huom formerly o-.vaj.icd hy V. ti. Harknr, I WILL SELL EVFHVTill.Ml IN MY LINE ! AT THE VEitV LOWEST CASH PRICES Mw. :-L J STEIILEY. E K-nshurs, Mart !i 12. iS7."-.-4t. Eagle PLANING HILL. . S4 1 I C 7 , s.iMTAct: tr.ns or I Floornii Woife-BoirJiia Sifters. SAill-uOCRS. BiACKETS A'n M ):jLD!M3j. LUM3"R OF EVFr.Y DFSCRiPTlON' K!liSI,KN ami rsTS t!rr en-f Lnrpst. CS .- rrtdl r awlnz anl lie sawlnp; tlone to &f.kr, '-ass.n KontS"j am Amikcsiu Kt., (t-2.) ALLl-tiUDXY CU V. PA. (2'v-) PttVTFfilfM SPfJlXfl WAGON'S, Pli.VIX Sl'lfl.X'l A AtHIVS. V II l W . HONS. Heavy aid T.l;r?it Waar-ins. nil kiiels i f I 'ir s n-t Wheel in: irrors. mauiitat are J a-l forfj.Sc cheap at ))WmZ WAGON WORKS, ''trner IVain slrer! m I Al'es!e-ny rivt-r. 2 ."'jnariS In low Siitpei.ie'on llrioffe. Alie;hcy ( ty, 'a, I-.'lairir.g: promptly done. C CftLKMAN fc FOX. A UDITOir.S NOTICi:. Ilavln- - been appoiiitiNl A 11 1 i tor bv the Couit of ( 'tni.iiit.n l'lcns of Cair.ln S;i eountr to renort liA trihit.ion of the money in the Intn is of the Sheriff nris.m; Ir.mi irjle of lefendnn-'a real estate, in .rr t i tnria:-, ?o. SU lecen:lrr Tenn, 1474 of John Kit.n. y, e-jtnral s'l-irlian of . mil It.' j. Kt-Kinniy. vs. Ktlwar l .Mel S hide an I Otlmritir ( Media-le. utt: iee is licrehy jri vt-n Hint Iwill att.-nd I to 'he iSiit,', of snid nppo.iitie n . nl mr othoc In j J-."1-Iblry. tm Tckhhw. An: L 1 .' t .' 1 s;:t, n t 2 , o-i'.ttt i,., allien ami where nicy inns! present th-ir claiais, or n tt-hrre. lr :n ttiniiir in iiikiu j s.ii.l rutid. OKI). W. OATMAX, Au.litor. Ll-cnsLur. March ID. lS7i.-3'.. AuiuToivs-: noTici fiTvl , !n-en appointed An lit. -r by the Comt ofl'nnvtnnn f 'l.-.'.s of t'.nn'tria county to rep.iri d.:s triituMon of the irionry in the h:ini!.s"of the Sheriff arising Irin the sale of the renl estate tif !Vtr , Metl-itltrh nml Knsc MeOtitijth. In Ihe fe ol I -.i-s"y. Foirerly & '"o vs. l'eter Mciioinrh nnd IJ..se : Mt-loiiifh, iio-ie,- i ht-rehy iriren to ail parties in ! ter-sitjil l hat I will at t Pint to the duties to ti.l njv. j pointc.ient, nt myolilee in KtK-ns'iurz. on Finn.tr, ; t he -nt tiny tr A run. IH'.S. at 1 o'cioeK. r. m . when j ami where Ihry inust prcsont their eiaiit), or i deharrod l'reu cuinieg Hi ou al I fund. JOHN i K!i LOS. Au Jltnr. 1 March 12, 1ST5.-3;. (5i:o. W. Oatmas, f'otin?cl.l A DM iXISTIi ATOU'S NOTICE Kstate of .lA MFM PlI.M.f.N, dei-M. letters of Atliniiiis-rttlioii Ituvin-jr tit-t n irranted to the umlersiitiii-d. l-y the l(t-iri,or td 4'atnttria eountr. on thu estate ol .Iamks pHti.es, late of I'nrroll township. I'ntnliria tintitr, dec'. I all prr o:i :n.le:ite-l to saitl estate are ri-nii-e, to make tiiiiiiL- liate payment and thos.i having elnimsare retpicsted to prt-s.-nt them dulv pro'tated torsettle 10 nt. M A l( V I'll A I. KX, Adi.i x. Fe!. 2-3 lS7.i.-et. HtXlSY ISKfll- At!m"r. X KCUTOIl'S SOTl VK-. J-i Kstate of John P.. Mvr.ks, decM. Ietters tpstninentnry on the estate of .It. ax t. M VKits. laic of the Itoroitxli of Iret;t: I'nrainiii county, I'n.. tlee'tl linre heep iiua,-,i to Ih" t.ltiserl-r-wr. resitlinif in said Itoroinrh All persons indebt ed to the ithovo natnt-'l pilap arc no Ifieil that pty-tiu-ut must he mmle without tle'ay, nad thoa Itar In? elaims Hsain't tie- J em will iiresvul th lupro pcrlv iu' Iio at i en ted ftr n V lemept. Feb. 2d, 187i.-'.t. i 1TALO.MA MYEISS. ; T?xi:ruT()irs xoticr I Kta1e of Wtf.l.t AM M VoY tie. M. J Ii-t;r trs 0:ncntary en the estate of William Mel 'oj-, late of learle-'l l lowns-iip. I'a:alria ctiaa I ty. have !ccn a-rancil tiie nn-lcrsi.eiie'l. All jter". : Sons .ti lel.id t; cfjitc arc? ro'-i'-Stt-J tjtitako 1 I1ui1in.li4.tc pttyitieiit. ail I tlnwo liirinii claims : tl!u: tnc same iTill jiri-Sont them wlihotit tlelnv. COIjNi.1.11 S Ml IU it IS, K?een;or." ! St. Annus, Inc. March 24. l-dir-5!. , A I.MIXI$Ti: A TO It 'S XOTK.'K. ! Kstate of MAItV Mftll.AIM-., tlei 'tl; i Fette-rs of Attmiis' rat Ion on the estate of s.iid ' d eeilent, late nf A I irjtlieny t wnsltip, Imvvi Neen Rriated lolhe tin lersigut-d. I.vin in sal I towli r ' . -. I .... 1. . . : . . .. I .. ; .... i I . - , . t I". I., " ii-,,, , ii' m miiiia 4.,ii i , a. v will prtSei't iheie properly ,-i. vt-n. an l those in-dt-iite,! lo the saino will make pr.rinenl frthwi;U. Feb. 23. ISTi.rSt. Jii I h(J K l' .".1 l.I.t V. WOTIOK. Havinij KmiI for a term of years Ihe Saw Mil.L ownetl by tho T.Sellon lirother. 1 hen-hy r--.pt t tluily r.-ipj'.-f all persons l:ariin luniher oa the premises lu reinova the same without dvlnr. WM: F. JOHNSDN. Carroll Tup., March 19. is: i.-3t. NO TICK. On hfiiv.1, a Urge lot of Pound ami Split ;het nut ami I-ociist for!!, tvr 1 cheap lur ctrb. It ill. liii.1 . i -i n - . i i ill i i m i 3 J. m iOODS. Coat, Moroccs and Lading. ultcndcd to. I Match 2fi.-Jm. WASHINGTON STREET, Hear PEKN'A R. R. DEPOT Wholesale nml liriail IteMrrs ill roPKION AND ix:ietio DB..T GOODS MILLINERY GOODS. HARDWARE. CiCE i:.sw.iu Eoors AND ?IIOES. hats and cats, iron and naiia cari::ts and oilcloths. ready. m a d e c !.. t ii i n ; glassware, yellow wal!!", wooden and willow ware; PKOViSlOXS and FEED of a'.l kinJi ToK'-iher with nil m.itincrt.i We-U-i D IVoauce. such ns FLOUl. BACDN. F!3H. SALT. CAF.BOM C3L, ETC. t Whf.1ep:itc and ri t.nl .rders eolli'tcd cd pron p: ly tllletl on the siiortest nulicuuud most 1 us inalile terms. rri 1 1: UEST IN IOVA AKD KEEASKA fou s v. k tsr tki: IU RUMiToN A MISM IUVFH R. R. 05 On Ten ji- t'redlt anil 15 prrrrnt. lctrrest. One Million irrrn in .1 .( S'lirfftrrn .Vi7:v--7,r. The flr.ct ettntry in the world t--eiiil,iae rsrm Inx and Stork Kisinr. Tin- soli i rii-h se t em-i. ly cultivates! ; t Uiaaie warm : Sr- us It.nn: Te lew. and t-ln-sii :nn t r--v. Nn I's itit ir s rt-. quired tin prlneips! tin FIFTH ver r. and hen tm!r ONC StVKNTH KACHVt.ir. t NT1L PAID. Luiul IZjcploriii-j Tickets S'tM at important Gt.ntii.Tot ,n th- flj:enir. Par. linden n ml tuincy l:l l.'nad, aaJ Cit of" sain reltimic'l when l.iiul t Ittiuirht. Half l"rr- to familn d el purrl-ssers, m l LOW FKKPillTS ou !n u.u hul l cil ami fn nn stuck-. 1 i--.it j p r rent, pri m'tim l.ir cultivation. I.nrcr lnsrocots tor lash wi.h.n oac, trro eci three i t-'ars. 'i.2;; M.'f jnt; f,.- Lief end mj,-,. v:i;inirf tojij iin-.iT i.it nninjBii tirromrtt ave. "Tho svcnlle'l tlestitiitlnn in Nebraska lies li the far rvt-strrn r-ion, Ix-ytmd the lantls of the li. fc Til. R. H. I'ii."' "Ft.r circulars thflt will drM-rihc ftillr thcs lan '.f, ajd the tri n-,s of sale. npiv trier .t llrc-F hlXIl 'MM.MlShi I-JW, tl2--i-S:n- Piiriiriciiiii. lywn. lor Iowa Li;i V or Lincoln, Nth., tor Nil-rai-ka l.i r'2Rl 11m HALF A CCNTB"Y ,Ga' aethliAtd pliysicinn ; f Piltsbnrcii, dls coveietl and lucil in bis jiracticx- the spui lar iftniflv knotvii tbiimghiM'tt the e.-r.mtry asSi:i.I.r.IiS" I.Mi'KKlALCl.H GlI X li. I P. This is no tjtr.tf k n tmdy. It at Inon f wisd mi, tuiitmvd by Kcit-ncc, and thousands ate living witm km-s ,if iu t.j.iii ;deiful curaMve imwi-rs. It is pleasant td i.-ikc, an.l siu to euro ttniehs, Ctlds-, Croup, lli-onchial Aflections, Ticlvling in the Throat, and all disC4rs f a kiiUinl nature. II. K. Skm.kks V Co., Piif-biiic-. Pa., are also ptopiiefon .r .lOHXSTlN' UHLI MATIC COMPOUND, il,c ciat itjletnal icnudy for lilietiniat ism, Xcuisd gia, Ilt-ad.iche. Sec. Van c;in have a doc tor always in lhc!nuso by keeping SKIi I.r.US Family Midiciner.oii hhiid. ""l7r-t IJvcv 1U1I a re M:e oldest nt.rl Inst id the masker, and evciy butll of ificst Vct mifnge is wai ranted. For sale by diuggists and country deal ers. A. A. IJAJiKEn v: Sox, gci.1, IIu--cnsb-.nt', Pa. ::-o.-Sui. iltlll t lHb Sieger Sewing Machine And Whero to Puy It. Co"-tk ?tat: S-.p h re. n.-iuh'-or. ran tt-u te'i no wh. r- I can t-nr the s.wtng nia' h.iia peejilo talk s.i lulled nhoiil ? I'.t,ei: or KPfNsnrTo Ye. wl: h pleasure, i pr-sumc K ii the Suigei Scw.ng .uAcuiue that roo liirun. C-. Vc. flint's the naltie ofit, '- "f Weil. jut th.wn tlire. two doors ef.'t or .shin's store, is the plaee. nn I v.v wnrl f..r tt roil will he well pleaF.-;! with riwr pert has-it yoit mc s: iu one of thus? ma hint s, .'.li-ssrs. Il.tn.rv T.tTt llieniren's. have now on hau l all stv't an I s.t-soi tin s;- in lisM-nsaltIe m.u iiint . from'l im cle-.-ij-est to the tnos; va'anhle. nn I are -o,iiinti, datii.ir if.-n: t men w In, wili In- pteust-d to th t vou the lilt" an 1 ouls ot their various iiia.-lmic?. w iiui'hrr you tlef.;r to Imy or not. Tit. y also keep Ihiead; neetiles aad all the o.her pan.'plirt n.-tli.i of asiw inir machine, r.nd are nl ail times prepare,! to a'-t-li'l to the repslrliitf of uiaehiaes l.i a ;4!.-:tiiiU.d anl s.itlsfat-St.ry n.fcnn:-r. j 1 tit yt mo li-rata rat'?. I'en't ttr--l Ihe plaee 1 1 ijrh s:n-et, tJ doors eat vf-a!'ir."s ;ore, Klir-iistnuir 4-l:4.-t t-J j. c.nx:.u noiitii 3 :7. l tito v, tin HILL, WEST a CO., ! A X V FA Cl L" SIKHS O F Brooms and Brushes, AN It Wtilll.KSAI.E IiUAI.STlS IX rnin,sTi!.vj!(i(i.uA.!Lijr.rEii.s tOTIOS ANit HKKP TUIXES, r lour Sacks, Ct orcrc Btigsj T&AS. TOUACCO, CltiAKS, fri 121 MlltlM) AJ UXIT, rici wees SmtHFiKt.y and Woiiu Street, I-Pl. PlTTSMPlSflH. PA. .Im.j Mfa!rc!a aa! Retail Xaaararlarrra cf TlXj fOITER ASD SflEEMRCA WARE, AMI lCA1:it 1 Healii, Farir aai Cooiini Stsve AO. 14 O'i i:iet i'nl:t Arcnue, .A.ltoo5ixi, l.si. ROnriXfi nnd SPOPTlNfl noido to order and w.nr;tiited perfect in manufacture and Ointeriill. tir-.l-r reiHH-t fully Kolitlted rfnl promptly attended tn. and pi. lite tteini.in accorded li lit, whether tht-v pnriiliase t r not. Alfouiia, Sept. 5, t-T-if. liWililra" nLmn FonldiF (IIIMrhKTK In all I s driti:r:iien?s. P, st Utu' J tlnn In the tw cities, flaviee a l:irre anil r.il PstahlishoJ ctisfum. M ill In- pol l at a jjreat hnr sin. Price, 1 20i. Ftr par' ien'.jri" rail on or a l-' tirers lmtnt"l:telv. W. .1. Surm. Icwt ler. Xo- Federal Street. Allcicli. ny fit r, I'. i;-lt 1 . - : I ti-V IiIjI i il . In. l u at l.tr, V.W iishut e. Pi Attornkt oiiico -l Kv,: ;:r and rccTJir. in teuit ileavj 7 n i 1 1 1 I
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