. Ebonburg, Pa., Al - - Al'RIL 9, IS 4 . f. L. FOULK, f the Western PmnsyUiinl, jrn Cllilo nnl Wt Vlrjslnln. rican Aasneintlon, " person In Pittsburgh who lanthor llcit ami receive pay for ndvertlse. jinscrtcrt in Hip Cambria Freeman. r lowest advertising rates. S - ' ALAND PERSONAL. T- 1 ' f " There, anil the Other Tlace. Spring fever h.is laid violent bands vf our citizens. I anil wiselom work! wonders for jt works Wednesday eveniug. a i tnty fiie plugs, it is estimated, will t y square in Ehensburg. ring 'era. first liee-stnnR loy of the pcrkid "atr appearance Wednesday morning trl- iof his eyes very badly demoralised. es Cnrran, of .lohnstown, ia still to and is now believed to 1e drowned, t, i out of his mind when he disap- '.Titer met-ting was at the Court House -V llay evening. A room full of people fcJ A pHi4e for once and for a wonder lull ii wtirr, pro and ron. Tt many friends of Mr. A. C. Mnlliu Sn C ' , tricinity will he gratified to learn Y vi recovering, slowly but we hope fcr jfrom an illness which threatened his K.'- . many days ago. .reight brakeman named James Kin ' ' I crushed and severely injured by lit' Alight between the bumpers of two en. wrB in the act of coupling at Tyrone on 1 "Ay. - .r. dweiHitgbo;ieof Findley Cameron, Hf-". Clfotigstown Indiana county, caught f.r :2tt a defective flue, on the 1st inst., it J t burned to the ground. I.iOss not M...iine d. TliA first marten of the season, solitn and alone, ann'tied at the Cami lla House In this) la e u Sunday l..st fr aoeoin inoda- j 1ioof far Itself and friends during the com- j lB3 ustomer. I -Among the hxul items in one of our con- j ;mries we find it announced that, aj t.L was recently discovered In .Jerusalem j "frt.!i fa snppn-ed to have Iteen occupied by j I. " I'ilate. i 1 Republican Comity Committee will j TOf.j ta this place on Wednesday next to r-. two Representative delegates to the , 5 Convention and signify their choice j tct l jatoiial delegate, j ,jro children of Mr. Ionis Wehn, of Jul "own, I'iline near being suffocated by j . t t bad escaped from a defective pipe, t Jlay morning last, but were fortunate- J ly t wed in time to save their lives. I "Taterfall was there, my conntiy men," j ttl'.J Zjb nothing In comparison with the j "WtC? works that will lie here, my towns. ! BeX, U the friends of the enterprise ucceed In nr.troiing their opioneiits at th's poll to- -.'.In difference between the town of i X.. -.Jl ami a vast majority of" the other towns in t t State is, that almost every man you j tt&, 1 In MifMin is a notary public, while' every man you uiutt elsewhere is, Ct a Republic an. j -Z2t. I'ntf, of Pnttstown, llnntingbui ( county, after pitting in alHnt eighty years , oo ,imm terrestial k'"1". bad li.s lamp of life mt nm by the "king of tenors" one d y last waii, after which he was put to rest ir. the TVttatou n cni'-tery. An old house belonging to Mr. Andrew of Chest township, which was lieing tt'.Ijd for meat-smoking purposes, caught t,i Ijt other day, and the old house ami tl.jt'J meat may now 1h) numbered among tim till gs that were. "i iiiiu bine shop and an agriculture im J?: t tnNiiufat lory are hinted at as among til i l abiliti s of F.lientihnrg's future if Hit. ate r woitsfco mi. Ft r n h bless ir. any ti rum iln uM be will'ng to take Wt N-even in liis whihky. " Uir. Geiirge Saulsby died at St. Angus t., Monday last, aged about 7H years, ' as Interred at Cl.est Spring on the tJ. -it'g day, bis funeral leing attended f milter of Odil Fellows from this place, 7 u )ch order he was a tnemtmr. 2rs. Elira I'arrish, relict, and executrix f C. -Aa Farrtsh, decd, will sell at pnbiiu 'K.A it her residence in Minister township, 'ON Xotiday, April 10th, two mares, ona "yeair"iig colt, two fpish cows, young cattle, boep, ami much other personal property. , Iff raid notices the destruction by a f...Jtnd imrirdiary fire ofataru and a lot xT:"k belonging to a man named Wolf, ft- Jg in the vicinity of Strongstowu, hue t. ' "e assured on competent authority that r In by that name livcsin haid neighlor- t gentleman whose voice was ratseel in tieii to the proper,! water works at lectins; Weelncselay iiijht alluded to Hoating population" of Kbenshnr, but t to tell how a town destitute of water ! presumed to have a "floating popu- fhile Mr. Daniel H. Jones, of Cambria jliip, was enpageel iu making spiles t view to tapping sugar trees, a few 'Sgi, when the sh.trp, heated iron useel lb; the spiles flippe'.l ami entered the part of bis left band, inflicting a very il wonnel. .lie htiinitigatc.i scoundrel who recently lied a valuable dog ami stole a lot of belonging to Mr. Charles Farbangh, rr township, is invite.f to rail arounel night soon viiil interview Charley's Wangled spring gnu, which is warrant t go off Wfore the thief. The eye has never seen nor has it ever If d into the mind of an Eliensburg man Bceive of a more extensive stock of I ami slrnes than is now on exhibition Mills" cheap cash store, where foot vlngs to suit all tastes and meet all is" can be bought at the lowest cash The notorious David Farner and two t prisoners, named Richard, Long and k Howard, who were transferreel from J:iil here to the lock-up in Johnstown I- I 'l ' 1 Hal at the District Court, manage-d to JK from the latter institution Monday bj filing off an Iron bar, and thus far I eluded recapture. fiie "School of Scandal," with Jams Wt, Ilessio Bnrtnett. his wifi, Laura tt '"' Nimrod McKlcarras the star . is now on the boards of the Johns ) District Court. Adultery, fornication, plia. y, and know what all. are principal acts u this worse than Black k drama from real life. Tb Bedford County Pi es says that Miss Annie Hiliejan, of Juniata township, that county, caught a live swan on the 2Mb ult., near the residence of her uncle. The swan appeared to have been exhausted and had come to terra frtna and was unable to rise again. It measured seven feet and four inches from tip to tip across the wings. Chaplain Davis made Vie speech of the evening at the water meeting, bringing Mown the house" at every utterance and making old fogies and a white-washed, fenced-in town quake in their respective boots, besides pledging his word to buy all the bonds necessary to complete the works. Our private opinion, publicly expressed, is that it is "'penny wise and pound fool ish" for any community to dispense with so needful a necessary to the safety of its pro perty and the convenience of the people as j water works, provided of course iiiai ine expense does not exceed the ability of the taxpayers to liquidate the debt within the space of an ordinary life-time. Solomon Deitrich, of Juniata to-vnship, Bedford county, who evidently possessed none of the wisdom pertaining to his name sake of old, shot himself through the head ith a revolver, a few days ago, and died in twenty-seven hours after. Thft self-murderer has left a wife and four children, the youngest of w hich is only four weeks old. With a sigh of relief we accept the be lief that, the cold weather ie over, and now we'll prepare Spring blessings to share whilo we wait for the coming of clover ; so let us pitch iu and take what we win of what na ture designs to be enjoyed, not forgetting the whilo that cheap goods of best style have just been received by Myers & Uoyd. The Altoona Mirror learns by a private letter from Hout.dale, Clearfield comty, dated April .Mb, that on that day the miners had "asked for an advance of ten cents per ion. If not given by the operators a general strike of the entire region is imminent. All the mines at present are working full ca pacity and have more orders (ban they cat. fill." Mr. Philip Flenner, a resident of Por tage Station, this county, and a soldier of the war of 1M2, completed the ninety-ninth year of his ngi", according to his own reck oning, on Tuesday last. We join the Johns town Tribune in hopii.g that Mr. Flenner may Jive to enjoy bis own centennial by visiting the nation's centennial in Philadel phia in ISTti. A military company has been formed in : this place, at least so l.ir as tlm signing of i sixty odd names to the roll is Concerned, and if it can go through the ordeal of elect- j ing ofli.-ers without busting, it will proba. blv be in nroj.er trim for doing guard dufv ! for doing guard duty i i-lrt of Col Milll-Wl'si at the Centennial us nart of Col. Milliken's lit'th regiment of the Natiotial Guard of Pennsylvania, j -Last evening, says Monday's Altoona j Mirror, while Peter McNally, Esq., an aged j and esteemed citizen, was descending the stairs in hi residence on Eleventh avenue, 1 with an oil lamp in bis baud, he lost his ' fotiiig and fell to the tloor below. He for tunately sustained but slight injury, ycj j his escape from serious accident was remark, i able. 1h lamp was oxtiuguibhed ill the ; fall. ' A colored man named RoScrt Howard, , employed at a livery staMe in Huntingdon, j drove a horse and buggy into the Juniata j ! river on Thursday last, for the pnrjiose cf ; 1 cleansing the buggy, but failed to drive out ! ' ajain, the high vi ater ovt rn heimingdri ver, j i In rst ai d buggy, ami drowning the two j 1 former. The dead horse and I he buggy were j eventually drawn to shore, but at latest ac- counts the bodv of Howard IiaJ not been re , covered. He blushed a fiery red ; her heart went pit-a-pat ; sho gently hung her head, and ! looked down at the mat. He trembled in , his speech , lie rose from where he sat, and ' shouted with a screech, "You're sitting on ! my hat !" that hat I bought so flno and ' sleek from Hess .t Urother, kind and meek, 1 whose clothing store with stock replete Is eas,!y found on famed Mam street-".'!! and 243. Johnstown -The facts aiul figures presented at the wafer meeting Wednesday eve-nine;, anel claiming te be from the met reliable ami trustworthy sources, showed very conclu sively that the works could be completer!, pipe s biiel through all the principal streets ami twemty fire! plugs fumisheel fr less than 8ir,000, and a community that caunot stand that outlay for a projee-t so pressing deserves to le, in the language of Chaplain Davis, (not original.) fenced in anel whitewashed without further ceremony. It is always niete to have a frienel, and ef.pee ially one who deems it mete to meet i roil with a smile and Inform you that be j will mete out to you a lilieral supply of meat free gratis for nothing if you will only meet j hint at his meat market. Of such is our ! clever frienel Joe Outwahl, the prince of! butchers, who meted out teittsnot long since a large roast and a couple of very teneler steaks, for whi h eif course our bowels yearn eth with exe-eeding great gratitiule. Next. A report reae-hes ns that two men were elrowneei iu Chest creek, in Chest township, this county, on Frie'ay last, while engaged in brenking up n log jam, but with the ex ceptiim of having beard that the name of one of the victims was Flenner w have no particulars relating to the sael occurrence. Mr. John F'.enner, of Wiltnore, ts said to have liecn employed at logging on Chest creek, but whether be is the one who has met so untimely a fate we are not prepared to say. Mr. James Ilerrod, of Derry, MTest morelaml county, has retired permanently from the business of jumping off trains while in motion. Having accomplished that feat one night last week, at Morrell ville, this county, he has cotno to the con clusion that it don't agree with bis consti tution. Rloody and bruised he succeeded in .crawling to the residence of a Mr. Iluck- .U.n.. t '. beimer, which he reached about one o'clock next morning, and after waking np the fam ily was taken in and cared for. He is now suffering with concussion of the brain and other serious injuries. Mr. Michael Fitzharris, late of Gallit- xiu, and another gentleman named Ritz, have conjoi ntly leased the St. Charles Hotel, Altoona, for a term of three years, at an annnal rental of ?2,"509. Mr. Fritzbarris like his brother John, in this place, knows bow to keep a hotel as in a hotel, and we bespeak for tho St. Charles, which is one of the most commoelions and comfortable hotels in the State, a run of custom which will ere long exeat for the proprietors a few Dl.vk Hi, Is of their own that will not lo to be sneeejreel at. In a worel, may Frit anil Ritz fiml paying "sits," now that they moved their "Hits" to the 6t. Charles hotel, Altoona. Our clever little friend Harry Pern, of the Altoona Tribune, who went through Florida almost as rapidly as he proposed to "go through" the writer hereof on a certain memorable or casion, has returned home after taking one peep at the alligators and sich like, writing one letter to the. Tribune, and paying (sic) one week's board more, or less, away down in the everglades of Florida, and now we are gravely informed that he is much improved in health, and no doubt somewhat depleted in finances. All of which, as regards the health, we hope is true, but we fear the story is a little atten uated. The Johnstown TYi&wne is responsible for the following: Among the branches of an apple tree, on the lower end of Washing ton street, a robin made its nest a short time ago, and a few days since hatched out its young. Mr. Krebs, residing in the vicinity, has lieeu feeding the old ones since they commenced building their nest, and 'he little ones appear to be getting along first rate, in spite of the rather inclement season at which they first opened their eyes upon the world. We believe this is a very un usual circumstances, as Spring birds da not generally hatch their young until the leaves begin to appear on the trees. As this is the year of jnbilee in the Cath olic Church, a special season of prayer and thanksgiving which has it occurrence every twenty-five years, but which, owing to the disturbed condition of the world in the year 1850, was omitted at that time, it will inter est many of our readers to learn that for the very moderate sum of ten cents, or three conies foi twenty-five cents, a complete "Manual of Instructions on the Jubilee and Prayers recommended to be said in the Sta tion Churches" can be obtained by either calling on or addressing, with money en closed, Mr.F. A. Storm, at Loretto, Cambria county, who is abundantly .prepared to sup ply all demands of the kind. The Wilkensbnrg East- F.ntler, which by the way has donned a new head and put on a much neater typographical appearance, is responsible for the following well appre ciated compliment: "Cambriacounty is sin gularly fortunate in having two such papers as the Camtsrta Frkem.w and the Johns town Foiec and Echo, and any resident of that county who is not a subscriber to those papers cannot be a lover of his country and his kind." Thank you kindly, friend Fis enbise, and may the skull of editor Cowan, for which your heart languishes, inasmuch as he declared that you were becoming cross eyed by going one eye on ticket punching and the otliT on editorial writing, soon grace your wampum lielr. Davy Jones, who did the lienors of a clerkship at Huntley's mammoth hardware store in this place for a considerable length of period, but who at the present writing is employed in a like rapacity by J. D. Thomp son & Co.. manufacturers of brushes and wholesale dealers in notions, toys ard fancy goods, Nns. lTti and ITS Wood street, Pitts burgh, made his appearance in onr midst a fe days ago as a commercial traveler for the almve firm, and did, we hope, a goxl business among our merchants. Iavy is one of the leit fellows extant frood hu mored, obliging, and strictly honest and if he succeeds eventually 10 a partnership in the house he is now so faithfully serving, or some other streak of good fortune strikes "iin, v 'W him. we shall have no tears of regret to shed. We do not intend to speak of the fact as cggs-iiaordiuarv, nor wilt we in any other way ege,-ercise our peculiar penchant for punning, but in the simplest language possi alle we wish to put upon record the fact that Mr. Win. Makin, of Cambria township, has in bis possession a bono Jitle hen's egg which measure 12j inches from stem to stern and back again, S1, inches in circnni- fraction of an ounce, balancing seven "ordi- j nary egp in the scabs. That the egg in ! question is the production of a "biddy" is evidenced by the fact that it was found in a nest in Mr. Makin hay-mow and hears all the outward semblance of a genuine hen's egg A bigger thing than this in the same line we never he:ird of, and if any one lso has wa will be glad to note the fact. As the time approaches for the selection of a successor to Mr. Chapman, the present frieicnt County Superintendent, teachers who are williog to serve their country and pocket the emoluments of said otlieo begin to loom up in several localities. The first of these, iu the order of gallantry if not of precedence, is Miss Rose Qninn, of Johns town, as estimable a lady and as able and successful a teacher as can be found any where. Next. in. order for us to mention on the score of local pride, if for no oth-r rea son, though the last to be heard from, is Mr Hart man P.erg, of this place, who has qualiil cations second to no one who has been or is likely to be named in that connection. Then comes Mr Frank S. Mdov. of M ill ville bor- i ough, and Mr. X. X. Keener, of Johnstown, neither if whom have any reason to be i asharrod of his record as a teacher or afraid to ptami the most searching scrutiny as to A , , . . , '1:tl. . ,.,r. iteel one' and our only wish is that the bcht man er lady n.ay bear off the honors. Afte-r prayer mcetinjr on Thurselay even ing of last week, Mr. U. K. Smith, on bebaif of the Presbyterian e-ongregation of this plae-e, presented Mrs. Eelie, relict of Rev. J. V. Eelie, late pastor of saiel congregation, with a large and elegant portrait eif her l ceaseel husb.anel, executed by a Pittsburgh artist, anel said to be true to life. The por trait, which is known as a crayon pie-ture, is valueel at S(!0, and was receiyeel by Mr. Geo. XV. denies on behalf of Mrs. Eelie, the re mark! of lxth gentlemen lieing well worthy of so interesting an occasion. This hauei soine tribute of respect, eioes infinite crcelit to the congregation and is a well eleserveel compliment to the estimable w ife of a much beloved ami greatly lamented clergyman; in her eie-parture "from our midst Mrs. Kelie cannot but bear with her the liveliest, se ntime-iits of gratitiule anel affection for those w ho have thus manifesteel their appre ciation of herself as a lady anel of her de parteei husbatnl as a laborer during a great part of bis life in the ministry of the ch urc It to which he was so sincerely attached. DlsMOCR AT1C DEf.F.GATE EJECTIONS. A Suggestion Worthy of Consideration. So many complaints have heretofore lieen maele after a Democratic county convention has fiuisheel its work of nominating a county ticket, ami so frequent have? been the al legations of ele feat eel aspirants" that the eleb ga:es eli.l mt fairly represent tho wishes eif their constituents, that we venture a sug gestion, which, if aeteel on at the next elele gate election, will insure in the convention an honest expression of the preference for candidates entertained by a majority of tlie Democratic voters in the county. In the first place, let none but men of judgment anel intelligence be proposed as delegates to the convention. Re-fore the veetiug com mences, let a list of the names of all he can didates feir the eliffercnt offices lie written on a sheet of paper ami delivered to the judge of the boarel, anel let each person voting make a mark, in presence of the juelge anil clerks, opposite the names of the different camlidafes he prefers, and then let thednle- rates who mav bo eletcil coniieler them i l - t . j A . 4? I. 1 : i . h,r rrpivrd the creates! tinml.e'r of , A . It . ,- nirns. iugiii any canineiaio oojee-r- to mis plain ail simple mode of ase-ertaining the wishes of the Democratic voters of a dis trict? If he does, he confesses bis own weakness 8ml a determination to pass through the convention without having the endorsement of the Democratic voters to sustain hitn. We make this suggestion, which is fair and honest, thus early ia the campaign, in onler that it may lie eliscusseel ar.el taken liitoconsieleratioii; am' we firmly believe, if aelopteel, that, it will prornejfe har mmy in thu party anel mete out fair and impartial jnstico to all the canelidates. Dtt. rfERi E'S GOLDF.N MEDICAL DIS COVERY will cure a cough in one half the , time necessary to cure it with any other : medicine, anel it does it, not by drying it np, bnt by removing the cause sulaluing the irritation and healing the affected part: 1 For all case-s of laryngitis, iiearseness, sup pression or loss of voie-e, bronchitis,' severe chronic or lingering e-.oughs. it will lief on ml , to surpass any medicine that has ever be fore been offereel to the public. It is sold by i all dealers in medicines. Local Correspondence. Tom Stott's Place, sear Pick Hi'ohWs. 1 Not far rtiox Poutage, April 8, '75. i Editnr of the Cimhria Freeman : hriu Siu I am not n mitiscriher tO TOUT VSl- URble newspaper, although I know very well that I oiiffht to he. Stii). like many another I decent mHii, I often boirnw It from some of my good neighbors, and I like it very much. I like to rean It it's a good paper. our local I correspondence is an interestlnur feature. I like to see the news from the different town ships and places; ami it it Is notjfiven In Just the choicest laniruncre, but comes "ear. the truth, etc., it is still interesting- ; and it atrorrls tut tcholais an opportunity to exercise our pow ers or criticism, which keeps our ideas bright ened up keeps from ru-tinir, as it wer;. I sea vou have a corresponaeat just over the line, in'Washinirton township. He ain't a veri ties vy correspondent that is. he don't always write poor" grammar; and ire. sometimes, when we haven't anvthinir else to do, -speak some times spoilt it." ns the Teuton would say. Ouinev," for that is what that chap calls him self, ot mad last week and "scold uncommon' because when I read the sentence in one of his productions, "there area reat many otw beinr uVrrrrt." etc.. vmdrred how many saw loifs there would be by the time the next cen sus would be taken, etc. Do t" think, Mr. Kditor, that there was any hiirm in that uvm ritrfvl remark. When you irive yonrrtVirs on the gramroaticsl constructions of fi re utenre vou will pleim.. shv, in a P. what you think. If vou don't like to. however, you needn't. Now, I am a torereMm citizen of these I nited States, and I know more about the Miles of lirammar thnn all he little jimileix (that's "all fat" French) in Washington township, and I reserve to mvseir the ritfht to criticise the (ournmnr or the truth of any writer, be he schoolman, or any other mini. I a No reserve to m vself the I ijrht to discuss both political and religions subjects with any chap I may hapi en to come across whon 1 r-o to Portage to sell my onions, or to drive a trade with Mr. Flinn for in y inopie sua-iir, and if this chap can't do any thimr but "rub hts jaw," he shouldn't find fault with a civil citizen like me for criticizing his ter) coinmi nplacc-and very tingrammat ical productions; and I didn't nsk anybody either. With rccrard to the sehoois over in Wsshinjrton township gtringmnro satisfaction this winter than ever be-fore. Hint's "too thin." That they clitsrd with the entire arprobation of n,l who were articled with them is a truth dis p'uted by none. That they may never nrain open under thes-ime auspice's is the ardent praverof ell. From uch "monkey shows" may t he "Lord deliver us in the future even if the snw-lor shouldn't be delirered. And now, Mr. Editor, us I have my cats to feed. I wilt close this communication, assuring "Quincv" thst I am a srentleman ami a scholar, and with the srentle hint that the handling of the "shclalali" used to be one or my favorite sports. I may write agiin when I get my potatoes plaute'd. Yours, in ha9le, Michaet. Dai.y. SlUNS OF IVbkaik. Many of the chronic diseases of to-day might have been arrested in their incipient stages, and speedy cures long since obtained bad timely application been made to a conscientious physician of learning, of judgment, and of skill iu treat ment. The slightest feelings of distress is posi tive evidence of existing disease, and the sooner it is removed the let ter. Ry thus nip ping disease when these nigvs first appear, hundreds of lingering cases may be avoided and much surTeiing prevented. These are some of the advantages we pro pose to gain by a scientific examination of the urine. The facts which the optical appearances, chemical analysis, and microscopic observa tions reveal to the physician, compensate more than a hundred i'old for the time re quired to make the examination. They throw such flood of light upon the nature of the disease, and give such demonstrative evidence of the extent, that both the kind anel elecree may often be deflnitelv deter-J mined ly an examination ol the urine iilone, and, w hatevcr the disi ni', si'ldoin faiis in furnisbtner n, with tht -l-u to the principles upon which it is to hetreritcd. No one should disregard the slichtest f,!,i"B f '"i1'5: SPV''r,(:t sutteri position n.i more than tho rintr, but re.pair at one-e to a physician, whoso whole' t::ne and attention is eVi-vofeel to the discovery of the best mode of relievinfj the meist afMie-feel, in the sliort est time, ami a, the least possible exjii'tiae. Those living at a distance, by sending a spee-inien (morning's urine), for scientifie; analysis ami examination, can have the ne cessary ineedie-ine sent them by expres. Ael.lress Drs. OIdhu,e, lo Uiaut street, Pitlsburyh. A Ci.f.arfii.lo County Elopement. Some eight mouths ago. Mis Annie Cl tu-e and Mr. Henry Albright were united in marriage by a Justice of the Peace in Ty rone. Mr. Albright was a brakeman on the Tyrone Division of the Pennsylvania Rail road, and Osceola was the most convenient point along the line for a place of residence. So, subsequently, Mrs. Albright engaged boarding with her brother in Osceola, and together she and her husband lived happily, until quite recently. The husband's duties calling him away from the side of his af fectionate wife "many a time ami oft," op portunity was afforded hei to indulge in a little innocent flirtation. This species of amusement sho found most attractive wfrh an olel flame, one Henry PotorT. Up to ihe t. .i . 1 .. . first day ot this tuevnth, however, nothing transpired to give any particular alarm to the husband, but on that day bis eyes were opeueel to a new and singular experience bis wife, had elop,-el with that "other tel bv," Henry Potolf. They were traceel to Tyrone, where it was aseertaineel -Ihey botiileel a Western train. Prior to their de part are from Tyrone they elisposed of sev eral artie les of househobl gevxis, the money reali.eel in the sale of which they appropri ates! to their own use. The husbniul. when he hail learne'd these things, immediately fed !o wed in pursuit. He maele a Tigerons seare-h of this city, bnt failed to learn any thing concerning them, and np to this writ ing, they are enjoying uninterruptedly the fruits of their claneiestine flight. Hut they will certainly live to regret theiractiou. Al tona Mirror. RejMANX'E in Kkal, Life. A man naraeel James Wilson, while residing in the State of Missouri el tiring the early years of the war, was forceel into the confederate army, leaving a wife ami two children iu destitute circumstane-es. Ilia family soon after re turned to Westmoreland county, this State, where they had formerly resieled, and where a third chilel was aehlcet to the household. Here, too, poverty anel elistress were iheir constant companions, which so preyeel upon the mind of the wife and mother that her reason finally bee:aino dethroned, ami she eventually found her way to the County Poor House, where she has been ever since, the chiltlron in the meantime being left Jo the care of strangers. Thus matters s'.oeiil until a few days ago. when, as we learn from the Oreensbnrg I'trwinrot, a stranger ap peareel at the houso where one of Mrs. Wil son's children was living and inquired if a boy named Wilson liveel there. The hoy was pointeel out to him, who is now a strip ling of thirteen summers, when he clasped hitn in his arms ami exclaimeil, "My God, ami is this my child !" His wife and the other children were in turn visiteel, and ex planations followeel, which will tlottbtless ressult in Ihe re-union of the once happy family. After returning from tho rebel ar my, Mr. Wilson, failing to find his family, e.nlisteel in Ihe regular army, and was dhv cnarge'ti a snort time since, when lie again nought hia lone-lost family. Bince his r turn his wife's niiml is ltnttrnvincr an.t it 1. hoped will finally be rcsloreel. . -.1 .:i i . Stranoe. but Tri ic. It is natural for people suffering with Cousninption. Conghs Severe Colels, or anv other eiiseaso of tho Throat, and Lnnn. to put oft from tlav to elay buying an article lh:tt thel Ik now has cureei ineir lieifitttieir, iriemi, or relative, yet they have no faith in it tintil it is too late. Tf yon will go to ycrtir Drnpejists anil get t bottle of Uo.schee's Geicman Syrit, yonr immediate cure is as certain as yon live. It has lately been introduced into this conn- try from Germany, and Druggists and peo- ! r?"th for tl,e most unpretendinaccoinmoda ple everywhere arc elated over its success political pe.lnt of view I have seen noth- ot can get a gam pie bottle for 10 cents and j ingr in theSiuth to fall In love with, as corrjpt try it. J-.ep;ular sizo bottle . i-ents. Ietn- mnn & Murray, Kbcnsburg, or 1. M. Wole- Blajjle & Son, Wiltnore. " ' .. " Spring ronTttr, orPof.trt with a Little Fphinh in It. All fotks are glad, and nary one, mail, neiw lhat bleak Whiter Is ende-el, lor il must be con tVs-d that it's full time for a re.t freun what culd in ne wa.y be e;om mended : an-i as neiw we presume thcrt is plenty of reettn fer improvement in personal attire, we suggest for tho 8pr!ng that the very best thing is to buy clothing that all must adm're at Jas. J. Mur- phy's Star Clothing Hall, lfltl Clinton etrcet, Johnstown. Letter from Florida. PT, Acocstine, Fi.a., March 24, 1ST5. Dear Frfeman I solicit sufficient space in your columns to give your renders an account if n observations during rny recent trip from Jacksonville to and tncludiujr uiy impressions of this place. I left Jackson villeat 7:30 a. m. per steamer up the St. John's river, which by the way passes tl.rouifh a section of the State replete with the most varied aud enchanting1 scenery, and as the river iomsnv places stretches out to five orstx miles in width, the bright raysof the sun mean while and all the year round shedding1 their lus tre upon the dark waters and a (Minn additional ht-untv to the green folinge on either short, it jnay well lie imagined that to Northern people W nO lia Ve nui resell u. .,.,, tut unvoa UK"" an unbroken wilderness of snow and the piti less blasts of an unusually severo winer this land, of perpetual verdure is indeed an EJen of delights. ..... ... Our first landing was at Madarin. an old set tlement on the east bank of the river, where Ht. Hev. Augustine Vcrot, Catholic Dishop of Florida many Years ago established a convent of the Sist rs of St. Joseph, and where too a handsome Catholic church has been erected. Here also is located the "Winter residence of Mrs. Harriet Reecher Stowe. almost hidden from view by orange, oak and oiher trees and shrubbery, and affording altogether a delight- . . 1 . : , . h. an.' n.vn m I . K t ...... V 1 ill loo King rei n-ni -wun onj .... . ,,, j . Green Cone Springs is a very pleasant resort, its principal attraction being a large sulpher spring, the water of which is so gtro.igly im pregnated with sulpher that the smell of it at first is very disagreeable, even at a distance, but it losc this peculiarity after a few visits. It affords fine bathing, the water being of a teni-pcratu-eof s and flowing it is said at the rate of 2.(m gallons per minute. The next place we reach is Tocol, the termi nus of the St. Augustine Railroad, which is as desolate a looking spot as 1 have ever seen, and to which no description or mine could do jus tice. Leaving this place per railroad, we pass thr. ugh an unbroken wilderness and swamp for rirteen miles, save and except an opening near St Augustine, where one daring spirit has iub,m Mr, t.ia bode. seemingly envious of the solitude enjoved bvthe snakes and alligators. Ari iingat the station here, we found a rude attempt" at civilization in the shape of a rail road depot. n our way from the depot to the city proper we passed through a long, narrow causeway extending across a swamp, built of coquinaand nihd in the centre with sand, over wh ch we wended onr way aud ere long found ourselves in a city which seems foreign in ail respects and well" worthy of special attention. Then camt an extended archway formed by ovei hangingorange, oak and other shade trees, from which we Hnallyemeiged to find ourselves in front of the Plaza de la Constitution," in the verv heart of the most antique city in Ainer iea. Near the centre of the plaza or square stands a monument ci nimemorative ot the Spanish Liberal Constitution of lspj. The city itelf. containing as it does a population of sonic 2.000 souls. Inbuilt upon the spot where once stood Mencndez, the Indian name of which was Sehiy. The present city bus for its com mercial centre a ihorou hfiire from twelve to fii'toon feet in width, called Charlotte street, which is nearly a mile in length. This Is one of the widest avenues in the city, those crossing it at ri-rht angles hoirg not more than fight feet in width, which of course affords scarcely room I for two teems to pass each olricr. All tlie oia I Spanish residences are built of ccquinn rock, u ! siiell formation which is found in incihuubii tile quantities on Anastasia Maud. The city of r-t. Augustine is m ai ly surround ' ed by water, and being in cloe proximity ther; -! to, an unimpeded view is afforded of vessels out at sea under full sail. Fort Marion, at the north eastern extremity of the city, commands the i:-ift from the sea. It is built of ooouina rock and is sa:d to be t he best preserved specimen in the world of the mili'ary architecture of its lime, being the oiliest fortification on the West ern continent. The original name of the fort was San Juan de I'inos. which was subsequent ly changed to San Marco, and filially, in lttil, to Fort Marion. Tiie structure Is capable of ac commodating one thousand troops.and mount ing one honored guns. Its erection was com menced in 1520, but it was not completed, I am told, un'il VtnH. Over t ho entrance ti the fort are the Spanish coat of arms, the names of the then Coverneu. architect, date, etc.. all of which are still fiiii'p legible. Its wails and watcii- towers are still intact, hut its guns are in rat her a di!i nidi. ted condition, their wood work h.iv ing rotted away and the rust having played such sad havoc with the hon fastenings that they are utterly useless. A high moat which surrounds the fort has frequently been Hooded bv the w.iters freun the sr. Sebastian river. Tli" bastion en tepef the fort is about 40 feci w ide, and beneath it are arranged the various apai ti'ient, all of which are? arche d overhead. During the Seminole war two Indian chiefs, Osceola and Coacoe tehee, were ceintincd in Fein Marion, from which the letter, however, after reducing himself by a sterna tic course ef star vation to a mere living skeletem, cvcntually in mi Mired to crawl through the grating and t:i:.ke his escape. Osceeila. the other prisoner, was remove-l to Catlo I'inckncy, Charleston harbor, where he finally died. In lilt's as the stery goes, a IT. 3. military en gineer, while exaieining the- dungeon beneath ll.id fort, discovered the skeleton of a human l.eirg manacled to the wall. Still further re search revealed the preseuce of a large stone, el'itr.-t ingr cn'lrely from those used in tbo struc ture itself, upon the removal of which st ill an other dungeon, eeuitaining two iren cages sus pended by hasps from the waM, were oponed to view. and. horrible to relate, in those cages were found quite a number ef linniar. bemes. While Inspecting these dungeons, which I did fffectnallv. T could not but think of thr- (treat suffering that must have been cnd.irod by t hose unfortunates whose bones were thus brought to light, and yet it is peissible if not probable that the cone's found were those of Spanish no bleine n, chieftains or either m"ti of note whose remains were thus elisposed e f sfter eleath in aooordiitii-e with their own wishes or for some other s.iti-factory rcaiion. The ne-xt subterranean apartment oranytm portnnce- lhat nTtracte.t my Mitenr,.,n was the I chapel, in which lan altar built of ste'ne, thee , 'n;nit; RT opswhereof are worn almost through ru,.t w hich tndicateseinlto plainly that Mass must have been celebrated there tor many. many years, if not Tor cen runes. The city wall has been entirely obliterate-d. having be-cn useel teeelcfend I he city against the lane! attacks of the enemy, ami there is neith ing left to mark the site except the city irate, which is a well prese-rved and interesting relic, with towers, loop-holes, sentry bores, etc., and a dee-p ditch which whs excavated to connect the m out water areuiml the fort with the St. Se bastian river. The sen wall Is nearly one mile In length and about four fe-ct in wieith, nfTurd ing a fine promenaele and an Impregnable ele fence, if need be, to that part or the city front ing on t he bav. The Catholic cathedral is the largest religions edifice in the city. Its belfry cem tains fourblls, hung iu separate niches, besiele-s a large clock maele in the; feu-m of a cross. The front wntl of the cath.-elral extends considerably above the roof, with e rTsetsat each extremity, nnd In this wall the bells are located. One of th-se bells, bearing date ltM. first did duty ein a chapel out side the city gate, where se-vcral priests are known to have been massacred by the Indians. One of these prie'sts, who had given offense to an Indian chief by taking strong grounds in n sermon against a plurality of wives, was mur dered at Ihe foot eif the altar. The priest, asked time to say Mass. which privilege was grantee! after considerable solicitation, but when the Mass was ended and the celebrant had desceml ed from ttieaitar. the fatal blow was given and ere buig the nnfortrn.ite priest lay stiff ami stark in the embrace ejf death. The scene of litis sacrcligioiis ragerly N mai keel by a simple rmmnd. surrounded by a wall the stones of which are worn awav by the fee t of the cotint- ' les thousa ids who h-ive crossed eiver tei view i the hallowe-ei spot. Pnteriiif the church, we ; foti'id that it pres'-nted a strange appe'nrance ! us enmparce! with the m'ire midern style of ar . cti.tccture. The ce-lling i very high,' the in I do-.vB are most iy six tee-n feet from the tloor, ami i th pons are small and in form not much un- like those ef t lie present day. Tlie main altar is built of wood and raised in steps to epiirt a , height. Abort; tlie altar is a niche- tor Ihe invito eif St. Augustine, over which are inscribed the wonls: "Snncto Augustine! Ora lJre Nobis!" while surrounding' and enclosing all Ismmrch extending clear up to the ceiling. On the- right of the main altar is a niche fer thestatueof St. Aleiysius. inscribed. "Saiicte Aloysi! lira Pro Neibis! ' while on the left is still unnthsr niche for the liiuip-e of St. Ambreepe, bearing this in scription: "Sancte Aenbresil Orn I'm Nobis! At Ihe west si'te of the church is an altar deeli-cate-d to the- ltiesee Virgin ami on theeat stele Is still anotfmr allar ertete'i in honor of St. Jo seph, sen of which is supporteel by two whol-i and two half pillars, and ere otherwise taste f nllyornainenti;el. The chamlalicrs are shaped somewhat like those of our own times, but the ' siems are conipeisen tit WfHiel and lren c amneel i together, the lee lid nit, whii-h aw rli'.iu notl f.ii- canaie einty. being curved In the? tis'iul wav M. Ancnsiine has many fine oranife greivcs and tieautiftil gardens, whi'rein semi-tre.iicnl I fmita and thiwers are extsnsively i ."''ogrBphleails- speaking. I d i 1 lL"?f. L.L ,'T ! .? f.!' Il cultivateei. neit cemsitler Fleirbla a very eh-sii-nhle State leir Xorthi-rn p.-etple) t. settle in, altheiiigh it must, be e-nn- fe-ssed lhat the climate is very genial durlna the winter miinths. esneeiallv to thei-i? who have experleneed the chilly blasts and drifting: snows j of onr Northern clime. j Living here is rat her an expensive luxury for ! casual visiters, the rafs at first-clas hotels be ; ing femr dollars per day, from which sum the ! RWlllillA l fiiHiliiil Hndrn tr fnrli jt.illat-A T, .r 1 and ine-unpent men for the most part sewn t i ! n','' tno rr-ins of government. Nor will any I ",m1ou", -f i f -1 "" s J." " sllirTe V.' Jln.lroy ,h"- I clal comlition eT tho poetple. it lieing in my es- ! timatlon utteriy imiMssible to legislate an in- ferlor race into favor with a superior one. tbmei ' schools might do the worn, but they to a gre.it . extent would have to be supported by ciiaritv, ' the people hero for the most part being very mnch impe)vrisheeL The Sisters of St. lose-ph h:i ve a suhool fetr i-e.lored chileire-i: at Jcks'i- vitlF which cemtalna seventy pupils and is Siip- ported exctiiMvcly by charitable contribution-. Hut my b-trer is much too long alrcaely, so I will clone ror the present. t 1 urn, respectfully, r. M. Brows. AT THE WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE or LIllKUTY STlli:i2T VI TTSli VU1 II, To which wo Invito tho attention of tho Tia:c. Willi the opening of another sprinsr we .innotif.ee the receipt -f a cein i hte rtsso;t ment of Spring CmhhIs, WOMAN'S, MISSES', and ,H1I,I)?1..VS. .MF.VS. T,OYS' and YOUTHS' HOOTS, SIIOKS arel BitO JANS. Cemerrfiis ("aitcis. Alexis Oxfo;d, .tnd .Ictscy Tics ar.d Ca'f Doois. "Miners' Xatlcel Shoes, Rubber (Jol-, vr. Also a large stock of CITY-MADE t'OODS. Goat, Moie'cco, and LaMinn. t3"Bottom IViccs. Oi tiers promptly attended to. Maich l.-;"m. ntciot SFMMF.lt StlleiOU D:el"t ever go to summer s.-hoo'. When all was t retit ai.d cheery When birds sansr in the s.iade tree-s ceiol All day, am! ne'er grew went) ? The brooklets purleel am! flowe-rs grew. And seemed so very joyous. On downj- wing the'hoiir tl w And naught was there to cloy us. The squirrel ran the crook"d fence Ami hopnod ami jumped and scoldel ; 1 He sat sun looked at us asknnco As cart lieu pies we moul led. When fervent noontide's ge n Tous rays Warmed up each nook ami liowe r, Dencath the tree-s we'd have our plays. All through the dinner hour. When books were entiled and we all there. We'd hear the bee-s a humming Outside amia the balmy air As we oursums were Miu-.mlng And all could hi'ar thi endless whirr Of liisty brown grasshopper. When neit a breath of a:r did stir The cleutdy domes ed copper. Whe-n muttering thunder's whispered wrath Koreboetcd us a shewer. O ! it was swe-e-t to sc-ot she breath Of many a woouiand flower ! Then on the shingb-s tapped the drops And made a merry elruinmirg. As teacher ma'b" us mind exir mps And tried to stop our hutnaiic, And when at hist the time hnJ come Te end our iilea:int el'iti"". We' el take it j yous ra:n!i!e heum 'Mid natures myriad beauties. A. 11. II. xi: ?r a i rim tisj::i j;a ts. rf o y if o m1 f y a v oiTnceiin. AH p"rsein imbdte-ei to the late' firm of Linton & Son. Tuuntiin !Iou. Kberstinrar. are hereby te! ifieet to make iimneliate psyne-nt ol their respective acce'uuls. (4-9."-3t.J E vTir"bTICE.3Ltfo"r, tostT rarntary em the estate of P. E. Listov, late of Ktensbnrg. Cambria comity, have lee'n granted to the nn.lersisrneel. who h"r'ler notifies all persems inde-bted tei g.iiil estate thst paytru nt ol t heir respect ive se-eeiints must ! tnale' feerih with. anet thoe hnvtotg clnims gjint the sumo will pre-sent thtin iu a sa'isiactorv shpe- for set tlement. L. II. LINTOX. Kbensbarg, April 9, H7". .-6t. D ISSOLUTIOX. Notice is hen l.y triven that the partiierh'p heretofore exist Ina: hctwoen the undersigneel in the farming, Inmbering an'l plaster lath business has this day been dissolvnl by mutn.il eonsont. Siieis El'O ret irina. The aecmint s eif t he firm sre in t he hanels eef .1 oskph LIi.io, with whteiu all sit t leinent s should beniade. JfisK.I'H VLIO, SIMtlX ELIO. Cambria Twp., April 1, 1ST5. l'--3t. 3 1 on nt o in Corner Centre ami High Sis., EREKSSUnC, PA. T "TNPrn Its new manntr' ment, th:s wel'-knetrn HOT '--I soiic.':. n ei.utinuauce ejf l-ul'lic pa truuae. A lini-cl tub-.r of fiiiniiioi Boai'dcrs WILL T.K RKCCSVEU. ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST CLASS. April 3, 187.i.-.:m. L.. 11. I.lNTOX. t. W- ill -M Mi TRADE MAMrt IODIDE OF AFJS7JIONIA "ures enml:rf. Fsee Ache. I'he-umt ism. ionf, Kr.sti-el Ke-et, I'liilliiains. Sore Tlirnat . I rtsipel, Itrciscs or Haane's cf every na'ure in man e.r ani mal, l'hc r"inarkable cures this re nn-Iy ha ef fected classe s if as une of uie nieest important ami valuable remedies ever elise'eivered b-r the cure an I relief of pain. The rinews e.f my left hand were contract eel from an etld abscess, drawing the lingers into the palm of the hand. I appli-'-l t,i7" l.ifimrnt Indiilc t 1 nir.'KOoVr. It relaxed t he rn 5- that 1 can s'raishten mr fingers anel use my ban-Is." H. McIkkvott.'40 "A . 13t.. N. Y. Kor sale by J. F. THOM PSOX. Kit. nst.urir. Pa.. anel by all ieruggists. Hopot 4'1 8th Ave.. N. Y SHAKES RIFLE CO., Manufacturers of Patent Rrce-eh -load ing;. Milita ry, Sporting an-1 CiWilmoor XliBes 'Slie Itcot ia tlie World. Winner at International anel all other principal matches at Creeeimex-r. (See Official Kecor.l.) Starting Rifles, - . - i - - - (3(1 to ( reeilmoer Kifles. witk Mernllons for IStVJ yds, f'.to end tlih. Sen.l for Illustrated Catalogue. AnueiRv n eifrie-K, K. O. WKSOOTT. HAliTfoni), I.'o.ns. l'rt-sieleut. N. F. CURNHAM'S n uiiim: WATER VHEEL "W as select eet, 4 years age. anel int tneinrl In lio l ej. I'.t.nt tlT'r- j H. "., en-l has proreil to be the -i best. Ninrte-en sizes mii-le. !"ri ym Iowit tlmn anv either first- clM wheel. Pimphlet tree. X. F. Ill KXII AM. York. Pa. t A 1VEKK to Agents to a.i iirtic'.e ., e i tJfitJenx " et. r. l'ret imn-n?. i'nrkgn free. Aeldress Utckeye M"f"o Co., Marie-n, Ohio. $i -j . ,-jr per dn v at heime. Te-rms rr. Addr--sj J C V-UHiO. Stinsox Sl Co. rortlaa-l, Mc. f'lml A AYKKK guaraiitee-d to Mnie an! I Vfl male A jre-nt s. in th-ir c wn 1- -a' -" v. Vs:s I I MITHIM1 to trv it. l::r. icn lars Free. Ul I P. O. Vlt'KKRY U CO.. Au?ns:a, Mc. AVAI.l Ar.l.lf;lNO)V ItV Hr. . V. I'm son. a Practising 1'liysieinn. at 106 Nrtii Kutaw St.. Halt im-ire. ld., (who has paid nim-h attentieu te nervous diseases.) has ibsv-v -red that ex'ract e.f celery and camomile cemiuined In a certain prev petrtietn invarlatdy cures hea-la-!ic. oil her bilioun. uyspeprie, nervofi3 er siek he-iviael.e. neura'g'a and nervousnes-. This is a triumph in mc-lie-al chemistry, and sufferers all ovct the cemntrv are ordering" by mail. He prepar-s it In p-lls. "at 60 cents per box. The liitctor is largely Lnvitu and highly respected In IJaltimore. K.t'' Jfe-'fievfi.. f. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Eytatft Of M A KS II A SSKV, elee'd. letters tetamentary en the estate of Mary Ha sey. late ef AVashiuf ton township, t atiit-ri.i fiv. a ty. Fenn'a. eleeess;-!, ha tteen issued to the un dersigned, rcsieling in s.-iiil teiwnship. to wheein all persons tndebtod to si-l estate are reque-ste.l to make payment, and ttio-ee liaving oinniis er ele Iu.in.l8 Will make knnwn tlie s-ra.i nlihont tielar. VALIiXTlXK QUAKIZ. March 19, 1S7&.-6U Executor. EXECUTOU S NOTICE. Kstate of W I I.I.I AM MCe.Y e.e:'d. Eetters tes-Oinentarv on the eiee of Willinin Mfl'eiy. late ol I learhehl township. Cambria e.-nn- i tv. have been granted the undersigned. All in-r- i Se'.ns in-lebte-t to saiel estate are re-eiii'-steel tormeke immediate pnvment. anel tlioe having claim- against the s.un-' will pr'-sent t hem wit h-tiil de-luy COiiN I'JLI I S JIOiiKlS, Lxt cuatr. St. Angnstine, March 2$. 1J75-6L CAUTION. All persons are hereby j cautione-el n-jainst interferinir or iu any I wav modelling with the following ilenerihee; pr-- i pertv, vlx: 1 tlravand 1 Setirel Marc. purch:ec-l ; by irie nt t"oti?tahlcs e.i leant left wilh William ! Smay daring my plennur?. 1 i mi - vr Tixa. Sumnierlnl! Twn.. Arril 2. lH.j.-3t. I NOTICK. Onhtuul, a larpro I-t of Koem.l and Split Chestnut and Ecust I'oits, f jr sale clfeap far cfh. tlEO. llt-'NTLEY. M3RE THAN HALF A CLMUnY AGO. jr. ii. . si:i.Li:ns. O j n celebrated" j " VMcian eT rittslitit ch, i;s . covered and uscel in bis piactice the jvopu 1 lar lcmcdv known tbou-benit the c.i:n,trv j a SKLLLUS- j M IT.I' I A I, t'Ol' ' i 1 SYJU l"I This is tiM i;i;ai k icuikIv. It was j lern f wisdom, nurtured by M-ii-nco, at d J theuisands ai living v it m s; cs of its wou iderful ctira'ive iv.vcr. It is j "e:i' rtnt t take, and sum ". i mc ("oiiplis. ( Velds, Croups, 15rncliial AtVt ctieens, Tk-Uliiis; in the Throat, nnel all elwc vcs .T a l.itidied nalnie. U. V.. St t ,t. !.!: A Civ. riiJ.slmrjr, I'a.. are alo yr.ipri t..( s e.f .1 1 I ! N S TON'S imEl MATH' COMPOUND, the ;reat Internal reme dy for Kbrumal ism. Neural gia, Headache, Ac. Yn can have a dc teir always in the house by keeping S-EL-I.EltS Family Medicines on b;,iul. Their lArer l'i!!s aie '.be oldc.Kt nn Ix-st in the maiktt, and cvety boti'c of tbcii Yer inifueje is warranted. Kor sale by di uccisls anel coutdry dcnl crs. A. A. IAi::;i-:!t S-n. Accn'"--. l-;tj; euslmrg, Pa. :;-".-:.' iu. "O ETA 1L ntici: LIST -L"U ...r.- AL. Vv'AHD t naOTHER, I3t!i St., brlnex-n I5t:i mtel lttli Ave". JLI'OO.V.l, l'A. Ne. 1. Nn. 1. F!'ur. per Fni-k S. 11.UP5. .(.r 11 CI 1-t No 1. S I". sti iu! le'rs. pe r !h. 1'J 1 I II 1 (lei J 1 a i I.eVI fc.) M 1.0-1 l.S 1 -. T 1 - 11 11 l' -" '2 1) Oi OS I'lntn Sheui lcrs. Extra A Sniar, I " 11 lbs r r t'liiiice' Hite Oi.fT-c. pnr': l:r ti n . ' .In pun Te"". " " Kii-iish r,rcnlifjet Tea, per Ire " O-.l, Ti a p. r !h " Illlpe-rue I. Kxtra Ye.iing ll n. per lb .' . Vleilti hssllin, " Layer " .. .... .. French Prunes. I 'nrr-eiits. " " . . . lirieel Apples, " Peiie-hes. " Canneel I'cae-hes. r run - Tomatoes . .. No. l. Mae-keral, pe-r lb Nel. 1. I'o'itish . . No. 1. Lake Herring ..." AL. 1.VAKD k PPO. Alte-na. !Uarch 3 "75. A Be -IT THE Sieger Sewing MacliinG And VVhcro to Diy It. CorxTUVM a- See Iitc. nelghleeir. csn ven tell me wh- re 1 cen buy the se-wn;; liiachinj pei-plu talk Set mneh nheiiit OITI7--N op- i:.-'.v. , s';t rn Vr-s. m h p'e-a ur. 1 pre'Fiitne il i? t!ic fi!i:?r Sew iua ."Jai-liine? thai vou moan. t Yes. fb-ifs the Tin tee ef it. '. op 1-:. Well. i-t 'ii-wn tiie'r--. two dn.r? ert of Z!im' f! .r. istl-f pjac" an l mv w r I f-tr it yeu will be m li pnf- i"! your purchaser u r-u :iir,.s'i in one of these tna.-!::uts. Me-nsrs. ItAiitT e Tate, the a-r"n.s. h--ve r-w en bin! :i!l F'.yles an-1 size ei of t hesi- in Ii--ns;i1.:.. m;i--!i;nvs. fre-m"' he cheapest te tl.c Toetst vn I u:i !-lo. ii n i are Bi-eininii-ela'.ing geiitle.ni- ii vliet wi:l ! plas.'-I t.i sluiw -m the ins an'! inn eel tho.rrMri"Uiini.h.iii s. whethe-r you d-sire to t-eiy etr li-.r. Thev il-t k"i-p threat, nee-lles and a!l tlK-eeih. r paranlir-n-tliH of" a sew ing machine, and are at all t iim nrepsred ti at-te-n-1 to the re-pniring e.-f l'ls.-liiue s j'n nhct not in I and sat istiiettirr tnaiin: r. and at vcrv !ii"derat rates. Iton't l.-rs-t the pia.-e H i; h "si r.-et. tw. el-jors east of Z.ujiu V s-.e-r'', l.Sei;l iirg 4-24. -tf-j Kifrii-En FOUR. ,T"nn Inir"le' fat i" n ti nr. fiikk. gre St. err r t-ri."-'. in tteok f-ren c I TWF.N1 V SHOUT Sl tllOKS. a rieh variety of inis-e Mnr.ei.us rea-lirg; over s!xtv lar-jc pages sn'en-li'Mv illiis-rie.f. Ti:X STI.KL i!KI'i:ilPl-CTHIS. rr simile, efnioiis pictures; original ensrat in-rs Worllti A!1 the abe.ve e.er.t pr,s;.paid with Hearth am He k. the gri'at il'.us.ra-e-l wee-klv mag.i tine. ftr. riie-nt'is ox trial. l-roei!r Vi KNTS. Ob-M.ct: to tnlr.it-.iee the pter to tirw en'bseri bers. l'rlee re-elm-cei to emir pe-r vear. Sin gle mim'-cr. 6 eents n-jne free. At m'ws stau i, or by mall. Oreat tn 'n-e:!if r.: t i a-e-nts an t clu' s. Tn k O K a em-- Vyi-A w. I'ubb"l'.er. na tl I'-trk I'a!a.-e. Ne w York IV-nse t-e in what pajtcr you s.-sw this a.iver.isement. 4-2.-4! A Foplunp !! 5iX.l0! WvuMixti Monthly M ; -Jv."' X XX 3: Py authority fef an act of the legislature. TH'KKTS I I At H, SIX FOR J 5. I i hance la 9: fifth ljfrnortlinttrt Dratcinj. 51,025 Cash Trizes, - $350,000 Capital Prize, - - - SICO.OCO .Tndff? Haskell, eleel over ! he iat-k Prcsi lent of the Snate, pi-e"-i- :r; :ng. I.il;'T:i! r v F.ir e-o'l ii" r. tieutars se-n-l f-r e renl.irs. A tl.i Maruig.-r, '. 'ee;,1i 4. n l'-i.-iii- l. I-(t-J.-li.i.) J. At. I'ATl i;i . L,iraniio -j X. I!, lf-r:iup- 'i - v 15 e-a 'lie- I n ron-l. Ve". ivee-n Clii-rg-i ir. i O iel: G. AV. YKACiKR&CO., W hnlcs-iln mi Ket;i TBannfrtnrrr or TIN, ftiffER AM) SHEET-IKON AND rEA!.E':S IX Mini Parlor aM Mm Stores, No. 14U'i I'A e rent h Avenue, AltOOllM. 141. KOiiriXn nnd SporTINtJ made to e.rder an-i Wiiri-.uitfl pe-rfect iti inueiiiiacture auel mate -rial. ni Je rs re Spoct ful" v S';V!!cd artel t-romi-1ly enelt'il to. hthI p.'i-te nite-ntieni ncorJej tu all. whet tier t hev pi-t --liasc or not. Altoona, Sept. 5, l-7J.-tt. Mi:, "ci fas. Esricir, LMIUltTF.R OF 1 Hi ll.ie itio- r , . a. ' t C . . . . T , T. . . It.l. iv e., a bsrirejan-l m-i;f.i-e'et nt ,tr! i i - 1 1 ofil i!tc clioie- rn-i nr.- I" 1 11 1 -S "f t lie r'-'. If , Sn" r re'ls. Kaitbiis, Pigeons. tc ol all urie i-L-err a?or.im-nl ot Can etf n!i l:ti;.:. l ir.l S.'. .--. Preparttt a:tj club rated 3ijckii-a( I'.rd Kex-i, TaU-:iU H-illtiijch, SiJrth Avenue, I'iffshnrt.'h. Just above Iririitv Church. in J near Sm.tl fie M i . . -. . 1 1 . i 1 : eri'e-e. i t.j 1 . - plciT ! tl" T. S itiir 'sy Jonrr.a', tb V-' ty.iOIl tirett J.:'.rxrr e'i'li.y nf Aiur -n, for one Trnrfeirt.ee Be-enUrMittrriittioii i'riee. fa. I':t0y l!J7 ynm' "cnte r.-l i-npurJaHy a re'- f'.U'e'. iL I eeiveel. It lid ITf lol i r Tlei'l 5int nt etnet to evt-r.t fitih suescribor. i luttf of fiva (:it git etch I -'I e-M -'e'--' inc Th-s Is -! r -chro- tuo" Cusli premium etf j.3 to every f-lh 'alte.'-rt-Iter! The firm mime is a ru'flcie-nl guaran'j etl fnirn md fuilii:Tei-itt. S -rt I im-et-v "rdcr ej fx iere.l letter to i: t: PL K & !AMS, I'c.-t. Ii.-le.r-, W iliijetn Slr.-vt. New York. "V"""TI 1 '"fl I.SItt'rt supporter or I-ilir-" ti i 1j tnent Sr.-peTile-r. nie.alie i tooite or hail j-. n Sliir.s iu a ueancnt. con-: ructeU ur-on thyee !oi.t cal priii. pi- ! iri: l--r i hvir a im I., kith a n.i ( oin for. Pne'ei-Mi-.T . 114. feu.ii ps by m!l bo t- -: I'Liii M'r'o Co, V .:3Ri. a-. AgtsV.'xr! e-,i: