iiii JJ Iii. ! flbsnsburg, Pa., IoCALAKD PERSONAL. i .. r., ,,.. r Tlnce. ! 1'lt,l ''"" . 1A n honest .-a-intf-cnl ing on the pim.tr wl ! :' l-'il vott owe him. , HI : ..;; . it ." "' " I ' :!r. i:. H "WilVns, contractcr, is busy ; ; wotl; Wir t!ie artesian well, j A 'U:- uperaneo Convention Is to 'jln-M in !I:'vr::-tnrg on the llilh of next Bt. Hi. ; V.i irfi.'.t fh.M il.ed in Its ir.ot tiers B. ?.-.'. in :l. ; . pf. j- n. C. I-. j'oi-hing has huen named as 4:r.-iil.y v. i'. thy t'f the JJctuncralic iiomi jli.ni I. r ii.veri'.or, aud wo fiftond the Bt! hi wiih all our be.-.rt. V i 1 , 1 t oi t r R.Trert of Jackson i w, n 8atrdavla,t drowned in ii ' fr- ni which another child as res- e y tin- diy previous. nei::a;igh on Tuesday, one rM:-.in bair' ej; no less than thirteen t.f i n.i'rrutory .nir.cka in a comparatively let 1 1 irif. 4,t;ir tt-.ar.Vi.i rro iluc to the publisher, k. T. Svvnnk, Esj., Johnstown, for a copy 7 Pi. t'. Jt. It. Mi Cormick's interesting tr.i U: . as- . ' c K-.:- i H r i . L : 1 : " be u CiiilVrnia, already untie '( lirC d ill ittl... . hi id of V 7 s po Mr. Amos Heard, of , r?V":r.!y burned the ! !, :: civi lies taking fire during .; of its mother, that it died in v.y a i". -w hours after. r.i'.uation and installation of P.ev. tlt-iiigl'', who has been called to .ate i f the Presbyterian enngfega-'K-nLiiurg, at a salary ol Sl.O(H) per pa r-on:ige free, will take place on the p tioB C year i .1 T iit'l, liie liiu in.-i. . . . . i lie 11th ii.sr. , ii. e i bnsWiwii Tribune telis of a man J ; y V .... .i,. -iiif.il borr.u-Ii who is the father of : f 7rity-tl':ei iiiidrt u, and the Ji'trnl'i has a.:ii one, .-r thinks it has, in I'tlai klitk (...i ,-: U is the paternal progenitor of ; l . i . : i i'jrty-tvvo children, its. M.i'y Th'.pf- .n. f Petersburg, c-ivify, nil) sp.-Hs her :ame ;i "i1," '-c i.i'td ia.it Augi;si that we "; l :-.: t l.i 1' : h: . Si;uS dllliig the Mr tV. il i 2 Hill '.el, !". Oil !". I: : i ; ,o- 1 1.; and bihoiii: -if not mole. iiic Holidays! we ha vi irg Si.jn- iieril.e.1 (Villi i ; ir. r -Jtli' n ' - . O tl.at "four .11 lid l-'.'ls -.Hi tej5 rails ni rr-1 :- the ttatk '. -ria i i i. ! ." II ow ha i. i y ovy all al:.':ut gfoiaphy. r, a in ini r ( ii.pV- '. at . near I.ii'.v's ftati-.n. this li ft n-.in a... I ''nr bone '' cili'ri-e sierIy in-.-i.d on Ve':; s day ic.orii ,i i i ;. ki i? 'aid to ' e : ! t ic: :. . f.'.l! I. i- Is ;-, hi'.d l.i . .!, ai l b-,- a fa1.! i .'.' nr.- -,. sor:..- t ; rcfTit th' ..tngr it M ilitieas t f I he I'Stitnalde wives of Henry r.M vi'ie a-1 Albert M. Came, b. . h cf far IU t.;u t hip, w ho"" dei-ths nr - er p..-ted t tajr tiio., ..j. TI..- i " .. ted ladies are daugh ter tr' Mi. T' oi. l'.,.ir. of iJiesatr.e to-vihip. !Yil.P.kn yen haven't 1-n-kvd in on J. .1. Hills :.:?:f : iv.-d his huge aid fli- lot i.is :.-e-.t ol Spi ir-g gee,-, cot:iprsitig tntci f." i.ibcr I'.in-i a stork cf boors and 1 1 :( : . as i .t v r ! i-xo 'h-d in Ibis i ii t. it. ei n fv b s. fptaiitv or j rvv. AY hud t!i oleT-u'-i' this week nf add- i i. t oi r i's' of tt.'.vai.ec-paviog i-ubsoriliers : 9 : ..mi... i f The. J. i'.arc. r, Ksi., a '. istin- .It lied lfvy.-,-, pr'.tnitietit rcni'.cl i Hi i : I it.'z-.n cf Id-.i'.nb 'rl V j 'van on 1 r'ct'bti. i.iess visit to.vtr town Z.J, ; m:c- -;i C. i.tv Run.lav S- inv 1 As- i eh.1' '. of v 'l.-b J. C. Mr.rtin, Ksq., of; I jr' e. :!. S.:. reirv, bis been called to ' .Jt :it ' .i Cf. dr-ie 1 root. 1 liesii.iy au.t . clr.es- . iid .Id r. l a full turn out of t-V . '' i'i. I fi ieucij of tbecaue is earncst tr ..'.. ite.i. "-''.'i.e '' 1 JW'r-r S.iu: : 3t have b. rCt J.'re cms: i.-(-,wn Dt.i. rrat thinks that j-nf i ,' iply o", r-l the Indiana '.w-r n iiiV;ging in a new suj . . .' K'll.i nasinueh as he copied 1 1 u , ' i l;,. ..i,,,,.,.!, ot iminiivilV t Lis ,!.! i v m.l . r nr. -sealed 'form anot her chaofer in t he l vars, no doubt, was ki'. ktl while at tempt ing still designs to imike mnniflcent donuttons, but - Atlantif nxprtss.betwe.nritrn- ; th nch nt S,imm,t i.., , this.on.it, ai.d t.tre r ' L JV.r,a,"tLT' -iS o? Which i io board the train, and his dead l.dy nit in he wants honest ...en to s(ee.d the money Tor it.. -v M,lsv ev. r,i.! "Her kno. k ng I topsy-turvv, uirucd ts at- ; lT hisTorv ol iik. gallant t-ap. am 01 wnitu s found soon alter i he train passed him. and he wants to see it spent nerordlngr to -li ill.: i.liOiH'a, on .doluiay evening " i -T i l.a 1.9s fvnrv rpaK.m to lm nrou.l : 'n aicmna wkui siipr m tr.im m.mh. . , ... nhinbu iri..i.t if ti.nhi.Cin.r,i 1 it. 1 tei.tU.n to the root of the church, .stripping ' . h Camhrt- tyennnn The elder brother, while attempting to get hl ivPn to see his money spent he would have .- I-ickes. -i T.iylor township, felt c fT the cornice on one si.b- of the building I ' Yf rani Povton fnot n'.imKm. n f" a raia KSt Co,I,en,:"-T Wa? S'r"ck ohaiwl Mn mind, too . .. . ... 1 '. A ,I,fi ,f,no nl 1 " TOJ 1 "ol " ' I ,v a oconiotire and thrown down between The jrrain crop 111 this State does not look to o..l ... -l.n.,k eA.-aval.ou, above Jat and scatlermg some twenty-two thousand , U '"J''; f ! .'.ir ;-n the tracks and crushc.l todeath by the brake- well, no matter what some rlks sy. Tk-he ..; -h. TM..,d..y nigUt, and was lad!, ! shingles in all directions. The damage, I Xc wh.i'ns Vn.Un and ihnSht a,..0t frame. Their remains were taken homefot rSp'pE I :ii iDii. i w u ic ii na e oci-ii i ii uj iriuiini. v. i v "n in. ........ ... . , . . - ... it mi ii v i ii aj ... j m 01 ihts it win snvti out nirni wen ; on i. niio- iiios. M K M. sley, empi'veu u.c ...... o.. nw. ...o,., ...... f "f ti rai'roa.l. was knocked down and run , believe, in the office tf Hon. John.Keilly, r. n.iiV. and which it would be a violation to Missouri with his family, . ... . ...... Tlir;,l:o- of I R ii ncri i f f mlc n t of Transnortat ion. Altoona. of sacrctl confidence to particularize. I ca n i ., bseiiuent I V t ried for a r., n T . . ' r .... tliorofnr(. only nllinle b. tt.cm in "(refcral War oonvit.tPj, He had not been !,..,.. , n t..rril.lij slauchfer of wild i hich morai character. iiwr p.i.n . 1 ,a".,7. ' .:" tin a..iaw ;t.t Ur'ic !c fi'-t i t'i- rp.i.FMAX and credited j Shortly after, while several persons were it to the TVi.. nsbiirg Sent'.wl, a paper which . discussing the accident, a young man name lt Victi ol-M.b.te for nearly a decade of j not given, attempted to show how people Jtxra. ' should get on a moving train, one of which .?i i l l Peniisvlvania Oerm.iti named wfla pacing at the time, but : instead of sne-C-biii. n I .ni g. pf Ilet ilerson township, j reeding in his purpose, he fell with one of J'W'.if, :.. . iir.'.v, recently subscribed for , j, feet under the car, and now ho will have Hio.: n-.:.! vi ;,;., and then went to hobble through life with ono foot and a I irr' .i'l dii '. ir. twenty-four hours there- ; a?r f.-on a stroke et ai'.ip'.'-xy. A fearful j , :i g thaf against patronizing radical ! . i;n r?. I h -y Thonif ron. as everybody calls k. wl.o ke..n. r. t'p-t.-p hotel at Parker, ' fc. n ii;:'. '. a "brii f vi.'.t to the scenes of his ' h 'o 1 iii this -.-Vice last week. Johnny iV ha'.e. :.c...ty aud hanilsome as ever, ' .tb .i g now r.b.iepy lu neiiict ant a doting : pa. In- Ki' ry has departed forever from i n i ne ei i . i.-s. r 4 ;...! i n . to rcj. res ent a good township ia ny dfii'.-cre'ivi- body are our jolly good rrfeniN, Me.-,s .Tthu II. Fiske, Joseph Van 70 T and .I..';ii P.-ors, the three school dt ;tors fiom glerioas o'.d White who attend i '.'n 'ji ii'.-c: t.:'. in this place on Tuesday It. Would that the vdM was made up Jiiely i -f j-ist. such whole-souled ger.tlemen Itiiese worthy rcprpseifativrs of an it.tclli io, en!Tp' iring cammnnity. -Y"m. McCuilctih was the name of the gV.einan :;o vt as crtish-vl to death between u in Al'-'-i va, on Wednesday night K, at ret i. f d by vs in our last issue, le oiiort un ate te :i hsj) son of Mr. Frati I . Cn (ir.'inb a f i' -.-.-.cr resident of Ilolli- h i'r - a:.d wa.t pro ju'i'- nat tnoro than ft . j n-irs ofn;j. A coupling link was ; -.-ei. ciear th.rcio'h his k.ilr at the small ' ..'o hack, and h.s death was of course only partially rusted, the silvery gloss pe r .. iustanrai.f'.ts. j cu'.iar to steel being still perceptible in many f-Thi-s is cfrcssou.ible Bnjcstion : While jji.-u-es. How or when the title found lodg- arp. ts are tor.l up, an. I the chairs stand i t..', in h. apf-, ami there are tacks and vs oi yor-.p tad bucket of dirty wat. r all 1 .i t tia hens-, jai .icr.larly in the halls and ti:-: rtuhs, a niaa might to htvo self-re-" . 'u u'ii to to hutiie sober, rspeciaily i array.u in a new Spring suit of ele- . I1:':'1: ' t : r-vr VVnlnr nl- . .. . . n t5.art .otuiiig II all, 100 Clinton 1 Act, Johnrtown. ' it!t i .i.i...i r f ri ti it. i r i-r ooiotl:ir and nl A lad namod Albright was struck with a stone aliove toe eye, in llollidaysburp, on Sunday last, by another lad named West on? r, and very seriously injured. A warn ing against stone throwing whirh it would bo well for Ebensburg boys to make a note of. In tli1 matter of raising Wans, Mr. Leon ard Farabaugb, of Carroll township, wears i i,i.irinn'u.tr...i,l,;UrU.l ; - . . . ...( f 1,0 Ws 1,,an el( Von aml B,Jt,- eight iH-ans of the white variety from two vuU xX Rt ie proper time-a largo ! r.,M,rl. ,,., .ttP4.i,. Tf i return from a Mna. inveMm.ut, surely. If j any one can knr.. k the wind out of Mr. 1 ar- abangh's beans we'd like to hear from him. ' O.irina tho i.revaleiice of a storm on ! U. ring tho preyut. ee o a t jrm on Thursday evening of last week a whirlwind it nick the board alk in front of the Cat ho- i outlay of about ?.V)0. Mr S M nroj'hy, son of Mr. Timothv ' ' ' . ... Kroph v, of Altoona, who is well known to , ,,t,ijes t St. rrmeis' College, lretto. Dnr tnany.of cur readers, is credited with the j invt - titioTi of a patent arrnpremnt for regis- j te,ing cars, which will, it is said, save an im- j mens.; outlay to the Pa. It. Ii. ('.. and bring ; i many ducats to .he purse of the ingenious If our people do not feast on good beef i it will certainly be no fault of ye bu'xher man, Jou Out wahl, who drove into town on Thursday last tie less than eleven head of fine western two year olds, bought last fall at. Kast Lilerty and fattened during the past winter in Indiana county. Nir.e of these monster bovines aggregated '.),3.H pounds, and the oilier two brought down the scales at 2,400. Fine, fat young cattle like"these cannot fail to pan out first class steaks and roasts, large, luscious and tender. The dedication of the largo and beau tiful new Catholic, church edifice in Altoona, known as St. John's conrch, of which Very Ilev. J. Tniyg is pastor, has been unavoid ably postponed from Sunday, May 23.1, un til Sunday, May .'Wih, on which occasion a sermon will bo delivered in tha forenoon by Her. Stephen Wall, President of St. Mi- chai - Ts Seminary, I'ltlsbnrgTJ, one of the most elo.piei t priests in the diocese, and a lecture in the evening by ISishop Ibunenec. ! Admission, morning and evening, fifty -cnts each. Pxcursion Ir.-iins will l-e run from j Juhtistowi and Marliiisb-irg mi l return on said day. ; The wish is no doubt fatlcr tothe thought ' v. i:"i our good friend Kiriji, of the Altoona ' ;:'H-ni, who avails hitnself of every onpor '. tiii.ify to get nr a kind word for us. orally ' ns well a c.Vit Tri".i!y, k!i"'. b says that !:c is "pica?- d to know ibit Me Pike, of the I'hen-otirg FS'.rry.tv, is ahead forth.e Im , oeratk Treasurer nomiiia'i.Mi in Cambria county." Wc. hrj" your head is level on that :-( ore, l'.p tl . r King, but dontdfr.l things, i je. u know, arc nii'ify tin.-ertain, and it would l her.- fe.re be advisable rot to venture ni'.ielr of j'Mir 'pile" on what you know about our 1. nners fc r tlie ln.minatio.i in l:eslioii, even !':fi::h our case, as yon put it, "is j l f p. ! it i ve t i-.i' ii is competent for a n. .in !. he a clever fcilow and still be a ; : b.. i rat." fin at t:?crta": ft is m i .1 ti exist am-rg lioises aid cattle in several p-irts of this count v, end notably so in the nor: lenii town- i td.ip"owin to a grnt senrcity i f proper I . i.ip , .u .i i,i i f . for .1. fanners 1 an; been forced to proven- j 1 , i , - ,..-i.... r .i ,-..11 r i l.eir t . vi al.'.e in the way of feed ind the result has ; been that bets and colic in hor:es and "ho! iow-hcru" and "wolf-tail" in cal tie have been of frr.;iieiit oceiri!M"( atid of general fatality. In other ii.s'ai.ecs, cattle have taken to the laurel, with which 'hev have Rorgcd and cf course poisoned tin mselves to death, ho great is t.ie pan it v of feed. . s . T 1 t . t a 1 - .t 1. I ii -... I . . 1. .4 ,la lit tlu tr.ii t-J tnf I . . - ' ii c;. ir.. ..i,,.1 '..llrt.m. wnrn 1UH u . . , , . , . ... i ,1 ... i ... ii. ..i-.i..,.. ' : "i .1 i in joi ti- iii iiinoi u. lie in iii:-in nt; and ; indeed, tuat it :s said that a bundle of st ra w j ,.,j.,e vni-.e to the hntnnn race; and though to : i w'io moid scarcely be ..ur. haed auvwhere in ': day (.i'.b..b!.v no ni .n is more t. liked of than , , ,, .,, . ... vieiir.i.'ii,..'Ucs.O! ;t mh uun ui cuiuii lun n- liip at a r.v price whatever. We are si-rry to learn that, our friend j Johu O'Neill, of Altoona, bad the misfortune to tan 111 Mien a way i.i te m if in p. get on a moving passenger train between I -T 1. . If t... Tyrone ami Osceola, on .iloni.jy morning 1 J i last, as to allow the car wheels to pass over and sever all the f.tigers from one of his hands. He was also badly used up by being , , . , , e . . dragged a considerable distance before let- j ting go his hold on the railing of the car. half, more or less. The school directors of Cambria county, to the number of 1 "., assembled at the Court House, in this place, on Tuesday afternoon last, au l after organizing by the selection of Mr. A. M. Gregg, of MiliviUe, as chairman, j,.avrs. John Lloyd , of Kliensburg, and .y j Little, of Allegheny township, as f,ct.rctaries, proceeded to the election of a (.onnty Snpeiintendent, after having first, i,OWPvrr. ,y a vote of ayes to 17 nays, decided upon the present salary, S 1,000 per annum, fts the proper recompense for the in- . .V .1... uncut - 1. lliA cjilni'lmn coming o.uee,, - - - . oil the third ballot of Mr. Ilartuian Berg, of ! this place, as the choice of the convention. The several ballots resulted as follows : 1st ballot F. S. Maloy, 74; H. Berg, 44; N. N. Keener, 35. 2d ballot Maloy, 72; P.erg, 6.i; Keener, 1H. 3d ballot Derg, 81; Maloy, 70; Keener, 1. While passing through a piece of woods on the farm of '.heir father in Plackiick j township a f?w days ajo, Messrs Daniel anil Levi Itrallier esjiiM'. tha barrel of a rifle pro truding from the Trunk of a large tree which had rotted away and fallen to the earth, and upon futther investigation succeeded in .lrawina for'h thn wenoon .noma tl. m-oo.1 I work. The pi iza proved to be a steel barrel j ns npparent from tha fact that it was ia(nt in the tree is of course only a matter of onj -eture ; and as such, not possessing the prolific brain of Cas. Esly. of the Johnstown Tr'Jniue, we are forced to leave if. After It. I. .. Va lutan .'i minol.!.! fpunl til A rot- : . i.u 1 1". i .i.i.-i ri. t ii viiiiiiii.um ....... ...v. . ... v- . ti n wood of the tree, the Messrs. Riallier in- sr '. .1:. t ....,, . i tend to recover, ,i.i, i. i r . . .our, o.... ..r. i .. i remains of this interesting relic provided of ( COurse there are other portious still imbed- ded in the tree. CAPTAIN PAUL BOSTON. I I lirs pciioi.astic i.iff. at ST. francis col- LEOK, I.OKtTXO ISTURE8TIXO I NCI- ' I DEXTS IN KIS EVENTFUL tAUEES. To a mnch valued correspondent of more than ordinary ability we are indel4vd for the following interesting account of Capf. l'aul lioyton' school life at St. F-raneis Cidleee liretto. where he rttirsued his stud- !p from lM.n tr lf tirl,r ihfi t uit on of th-e i able and efficient faciltv or thn Irifetitnticu and endeared hims teachers and ttpils during hh protracted stay a.noWg them. 1 that, renowned himself to both his somewhat 'virhUcUh'.:fV'is 4dl . Jew jnrjii,.,, n the sfier eare.er of Mr. Roy- ton whose daring exploits in the waters of j the Knglish Channel and elsewhere, -lad in J- , ; - , f h, ovvn lnvelltioll !ias i ' 4 , f t nny mii?h envv. All 1n all. the incident and where there was every opporuniu ''J! lorminir a correcr fsiunare o. uisriinrai-u-.. i refer to the penod-from li.i to !- win eh lie (with Ins two brothers stunt in piirsiuuwr 'his giitn i-oruluot emlmrMl thTm0 vrs to tht ri;!;" exercises made liiem the idols of i ln-ir scl isposi- :r.es and school- r hVmabi; a nnm,; now that their former but unostentntir.us in thc"p"i loriiinnct ;of their reliirious duties: si iidioiis. ann (fiiieu n n " .no..,- ( ttiiin nrnmaryaiTiniij v- m ... .... . , cmirteFV and reflnenient. which can be exhib ited onlv by the true Christian tfentleir.sn. in short, they were fronerul favontes in play ground and class-room. Michael, the eldest or the three, had some 1 -cal reputation as a poet, and was even a repot bir contributor to the '"Poet's Corner'' of some (to nu t unViown journal. Not hnvinsr seen nnv of his effusions I am unable to I'orin tiny jni'l.irinent. eT his talent in that respect, tint I fim asxiutil !iv Rrother C . who was his pre ceptor, that. wi:h some of the usual crudenws of the productions of a comparative youth, there was much of the poi-tic fire, and that his versification was smooth and eny. He is now, 1 believe, with his brother in Kurofie. Pniil. whose rrn-i nt exploits have mde his n-anie famous the world over, was, duiinar his stav here, remarkable for nothing except the traits I have mentioned above. He was tall, of pleusimr appearinitje and etnfsinif manner, and f rot'tist build, but not by any means "stout." Ifideed. his tun' fiiy-mhlf, as portrayed by the iroo.i Hvothers. was that of (an Apollo. I was about to sjiy. tint tlmt is. offer nil. an ettminili tvle of beauty) a younir tnan in the heyday of youth and strVi K'h. This perfect i.ui of idiy-i-i.iue. never in wlt.r life impiiird by evil liab lis. but ki1 in condition by Judicious f xercise in :('l iro.nly f poi ts. made him the "Pearl Pi ver" (as lie wirs cp. .od of Cnoc Mav, where his daring xp. ITi n:n marvelfoi.s sum in swim ... ; .... ... ...... I...., i.irri, ....... ..vi. ua l.i.itur. hv I his own tumped exertions, the rese.ier. ar .lit"- i ferrnt times, of some fiijlit, nr iiinr'u human j .ro.-i.s fr'ou a vnUrii (;riirc Ilia i vent ii res there w'ould of Themselves make a very vend alile nrliole, er:t I shall only select one, r'-loto-f by Ha;r:-!f while ci: a visit to the College a few siiiiiioei-s nsr". and whieh Is illustrative of one phase of liischai ncter n ouicf . trenchant spirit of huTioi-: t!ii" day. during the bathitiij season nt t'npe Mnv, Paul ISiyfon saw n man tit is nl :aost a lib. 1 upon humanity to call surh a thing a Ti-.ir.) srrvcu'l'.rj tor life, as only liiedrowiiin !o, in . he boiling surT. Inn montent our fr-ar-li-s !i ro '..as c'eavinif the waves, arid soon had the ece.itKre in bis(iiasp. The man. hi-, senses paralyzed by I "H r, eliiiiK found writhed about In- or' server iu such a manner that all ctr.M'ts to 1 1 t o bin. si if were fruitless ; nnrl both must ha .- ; i. hed had not I'aui, who bad not once lest lus presence or in i ml. succeeded In keeping sib.at uni ii ot h -r iielp arrived. As it was, both were draw n usher ia an exhausted find seem ii?..'' (mi. !;tn.ii. Tli" customary means j o!' rciieiiation were employed with (roo t ct teet. howvci . and t he by st nn.lers soon h id the ' tint' .m lion or s eiiiir t iicir I. rave votir.r favor i lie. and the man who hud almost drowned him. ! Iiu: restore.! to c ii" iouu;i-Ms. The latter, as j . soon us lie reoe vcrei: lu seat I Wil senses, era v.- i d over to I'a't!. and. ni ter many protestations ! I f if ra t it u .'i be-r out a we!i-filie.l wallet, from 1 I win. h he i xiineic.l t t-irn fiftft-rrnt f'l f.-tj 7i".Vr.' I'.-ul !); t it fc-; ii moment, ami then, very quS ' eily s.'.i-l, '!) its. have any of you the elmnsre i If lo-li ii dolbir?" "Ves. of course," wa tho n-itv. Wi'il. h:nd it f'ir. I want to return ti,.- vi-ntiem -n forty-nine cents. The balance 'vi l ;.r ';."'' T"r ''" an-l It's about all he's wo,.,,;" 'i ;,,. o-ow I sw the point, and yon may vnlo.e a pretty hove warf.-r that that ! i "in over i lie eoiupliuienls bestowed on him bl .'.'. .ill'., 'ei i pun ' itii ii. Mori i inriiM ..n. oie.ow li'. it cr.-o.d. I i his cool intrepidity, this rooomti'in whtc-h is : never diiunte.l or dismayed in any of the events ' of life, ir re or s-iin II - t lit 5 firm reliance on 8 lf , wl-:ch sprimr.i frtua self-knowledge, atel which : :i!o"e cr.'i ensure saec'ss S'-ems to be the pve ' :o.n irii. t i'nr cha :! t ritti" of Paul Hnvtnn. He I ii". liner l-e.!it fill - fi'.-vf r afliicted with that of in 'i-r precocious younir men, an over weciiiiiff idea, of . re's own worth and iu-.nor- t .nee. The work be is stiiviri lr nccompii'-'i . now. to i erlect win. n he has tii'cn ex penmen t- (.llt'. l...l' I. l-.l'-liin IU 111 ll-l... .1 lllli: HIIIEII nt snececs mid apparently bavin nt lenpt'i r'-ached it, he is the sirae modest, impiv tend inar per'on tint bt 'f when a student ut Sf. I'r.nic-is' College, 1,-uetto. C. Ss3 - 11:1! !inr.?F. liJIEK OF T11K ilOUSTAIM. It is Kiseu!,:se,ol course, t ht rail road 1 1: k- . ........1.1..... ..lit.. f . I. IX tlllrln.!... m E. . u IO - l i II 1. I'lll "I I I . 11 I H I I I I HI I 1 IjHI ; ' , , ,, ,, . , . , . , tnilv who tel Is t ins somewhat a iio.-o .vii!i?il str!ly aUont one of the most thorough gen- tlemen au.l valiant, "knights of the foot- board" that ever "yanked a throttle" (to use Kisenbise's poetic, o notation ) or whistled (owI1 ,ir!,k, on the Pa. Ii. K.: I This lonsrlng after the lif" of a etrensman op 1 pears to be inuiap-i-u.. Scarcely is llie an j nouneement made that a prominent conductor 1 i n the Pan Handle road has (rone into the show ! business, whi n we hear .f another railroader j who is about to try his fortunes in the tented f1'ld. This time it is a popular enirineer on the P. II. it. He lives on a mountain l.trni, in the lieftrhboi hood of Wilmore. His brother is in possession of a pony which seems to be endowed with extraordinary in telligence, and bids fair to rival Han liiee's famous talkinrr horse. lOxeelsior. Pat, on ar rivimr home one day, found his brother in tho barn yard. enf aired in put tiiuf t he pony through some astonishinir and difficult feats. He stood intently and thomrhtfully watching the modus operandi, dreamiiiir of t he t ime, not far ir. the future, when he should see emblazoned, in picturesque characters, upon every fince and dead-wall in the country, the name of Mon sieur Doianiscus jind his wonderfully trained fteed. Suddenly an inspiration seized l.iin. This will be n (rrand initiatory step in his new career. Takinjr the equine epiadruped in hand, he truck n trniriciil attitude, nnd, swelling witli t he importance of his mission, turned and addressed Ins imaginary uudieiicc in dc-cp sten torian tones: "Ladies and (rentlemen, you see before you ahem I am about lo show you a striking in stance of the intellect of the horse, of the beau tiful love ami sympathy existinir between that noldc animal and his master. oil perceive I iiVe bu( K fI(f.ilk t lilM1 un ,io oh,.y8..th t, - , the pony: "bie down." The animal did en as directed. "Roll over;" he immediately com plied. '-(Jet up;"a vigorous pitchimr nnd floun ib'riny ensued, but no puny arose in obedience to the command. The f.iet was, he was com pletely stutk In a now-lriff. Pat, with n patt-in- salute and kfnd t hunks to his appreciative audience, waded in to extricate hint. A strug gle ensued: for a few minutes the air whs darkened with flying snow lakes, pawinjr hoofs and waving hands, with occasionally a smoth ered groan or exclamation from Par, who was sometimes above and sometimes under the I struggling pony, in every cuort io reieirse ( i himself or the horse he was buried deeper in i struggling pony. In every effort to releirse lie ...,. At Intt ho nil f.i.i to nelreiovieil.ru ! his defeat, nnd beg of John, in piteous tones, i to help him out "for the love ot heaven he j wan i reccing, 03 niir, in i in- i"iiun urn j iil ; indeiatigable coolly replied : '.lust hold on a minute. lat. till I feed the rest of the stock;" si.d he departed singing !ro!ir"i-iy liive'prlvailed. however, before he Koiie far, and lie returned to Pat's nssis- tannv Put Mill "yanlrs the throttlo" on his ena-me. and it has been noticed by his eontompnrin ies tlmt his ardor is souiewhnt coo'eil rttrlbut nlile. no douhl. to the temperature of the bed he occupieJ after his first performance. Beware of the man who wears s'lahhy duds, i a motto may do for nations and j nitons : tint, a man who is true and ims a lln.l.l I. n . .. C . 1 :1l .. .. . 1 . ...... I . iwii .-.in irr I, yihi linn nirtMi n .n , '"chan appeal, although he may think there I - . . . . . k. . r . . . . - .. . . 1 's no leason at ail for wearing poor clothes :s wiic at famous ti"i TTall 1hcr .ir cu. ! nienta ao neat, BO stylish and spry, at prices I so cheap tlmt nil men can buy. S. J. Hess & B.-o., 11 and 23 .Main street) Johnstown, A Chatter of Horror. It is seldom we are called upon, says the Johnstown Dem- ero-f of the St It inst., to chronicle so many iripniuu tragedies ns n;n i: u i:urn?u iu iuis Vicinity within the last tew days. On Saturday night, the cars run over a man at Lilly's Station who is supposed to hare l?eu walking on I he track. When found he was dead. T. Diffenbangh, Co. G., 76th P. V.," is written on his right arm in India ink, His remains were interred oy me t'oor Hvise JMrrrtor. Two brothers named James i. uoddard and Westiey Cioddard, residing near isine veh, Westmoreland county, were amen on n'the 'oiher 7t Kast Conemangh, hot2 o'clock Sunday morning. Ir is thought they intended ro ride, on a freight train from this place to Kast Conemaugh, and there take a train going west to go home James F. aged au0nt .10 years, got on the freight and rode to last Conemangti. esiey, ageu aoom afternoon These young me(i werelioth single and re sided with tneir father near Nineveh, their mother hating been dead for several years. They frequently visited this city and Were known to some of our people. On Monday morning, the dead body of Joseph I). Walker Was founn.l in the river near Sang Hollow. Jt had evidently ieen there for sojne time, as it was considerably decomposed. Walker was formerly a resi- bnt had removed where he was nameless crime and back here Very n. rfr nfaf r4 o 1 1 1 t ro i n which had become disconnected with the other cars while going down the mountain ar Kittanning Point, was badly wrecked and one brakeman considctably iujnred. A Vam'aiilr tiooR. Tic roHlirat, Pv fnttal and Property M'jhts of a Citizen of the I'nitril .VjOv o?c to errcite and )iow to pre serve Ofin ; b;r Theophilns Parsons, LL-. fJ. .Junrs Urol her $ Co., 1'hil'tdcJpUia, Pa. A careful perusal of this work will convey an adequate understand ing of all legal ques tions arising in public or private life, for it. gives a clear explanation of those universal ly recognized principles, on which are based all existing laws enacted lo secure us in the enjoyment of our rights and privileges. That every one should le well informed concerning the rights and duties of the citizen, is of the greatest importance in this country where he participales so freely and so directly in the affairs of government. This volume wil". prove of great value to the statesman and to lawyers, and cannot but be eminently useful to the citizen of every class and calling. The ability, accuracy and long experience of tho author as a law writer and teacher, are a sufficient guaranty that the work- is " '. ............... . ..... ..x- ..... ill 4 ni n nil iu i uinncu a iijb 13 ntriii ini . of V,C t",1',r 1s s,mP' '", eliminates trom it tnose aosiruse pnrases so mnnuon in most law books and brings his subject within the comprehetifion of ti.oso unican.ei in the law. His explanation of the causes -hicli lad to the framing and adoption of the Constitu tion of the United States, ami i s principles and purposes, is alone well wo.i'i the cost of the volume to every one who ispires to the full enjoyment, of the privileges guaran teed him by the Supreme Law of i lie land. The vast, amount of useful know ledge, the excellent forms, the rules for th organiza tion, and procedure of ilelibera. i ve bodies and the glossary of law terms m common . , . , . , . use make this work ono of great popu.ar ; vame. J.r.T the People Srr.AK. Manhattan, Kan. Dr. R. 1". rirree. Vt'fT.il,,, X. V. Di.ar Put: Your I-'avorite Prescription has done my wife a world of (j-ood. She ha tnken nearly bvn hollies mi l has felt better the past i two weeks t tin ii nt any time in the past two ' '', ".' ' , "V ,. V.- il . L. acae she has been accustomed to lor several years, f have so much confidence in it that I Would be perfectly wblinir to warrant te cer tain customers of ours who would he triad to ect hold of relief nt nnyexpei.se. I l.uvc tried many Patent .Medicine, hut never Iny! any oc casion totxtol one before. Very truly, yours. r.r.u. n. WHiii.Nfi. Mrs. K. R. Daly, Metropolis. III., writes: "Dr. P. V. Pierce:" My sister is fifing the favorite Prescription with great heiielii-." Mary Ann Fri!ee. Lehm-xn. Pa., writes: "Or. P. V. Pierce: What I have taken of your medicine has licen of more benefit to me than all others, and hundreds of doc tors' bills." Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is sold by dealers ill medicines generally, .. I A meeting was held at trreensburg, April Mtli. to organizi? the centennial cele bration in Westmoreland county, May lfith. Hon. James Veocb, of Pittsburgh, has been, fixed upbn as presiding of!i:-.cr for that oc casion, with two vice presidents from each of the sixteen counties originally comprised within the limits of Westmoreland, includ ing Allegheny. Armstrong, Heaver, It.itler, Clarion, Crawford, Krie, Fayette, Greene, Indian:., Ijawrcnce, Mercer, Venango, War ren and Washington. Gen. Kit-hard Coulter has been selected for chief marshal. The 16th of May falling on Sunday, the oelebra t'on will take plac on the 1."th. All the military organizations of sonilt-western Pennsylvania have been invited to be pres ent, and it is likely there will be an im promptu gathering at. Greetisburg of great interest and well -worth a patriotic pilgrim age. Tuesday last was a field day for political aspirants. and Messrs. Patrick Kodgers, N.J. Freidhoff and John Downey, of Johnstown, and Mr. A. J. Shoemaker, of this place, all of whom, like ourself, are hankering after the .flesh-pots, so to Fpeak, of Cambria, avail ed themselves of llie opportunity afforded for advancing their respective interest in the direction of the County 1 reasuryslnp. All ot which was right an.l proper, ami it : the coveted prize is won by either of those I gentlemen, to the exclusion ot ourself, in a fair, open contest, we will have no canse for complaint and the Democracy of Cambria will certainly have no reason to be ashamed of the man of their choice, for they are all uprigUt, worthy gentlemen and fully com petent for the position named. " Pkxksylyant a State Normal School AT Indiana, Pa. This School, nnder the charge of Rev. EiiMl'Sh FaikKieli, D. D.; LL.JO., as Principal, assisted by an efficient corps of experienced Professors and Teach ers, will open on Monday, May 17, 1X75, for a term of ten weeks, ending July 27th. Charges, per week, including hoarding, room-rent, warming of rooms, light, wash ing, and tuition in all branches except In strumental Music and Painting, for which an extra charge will be made. For further particulars, enquire of Silas M. Clark, 4-30.-2t. SSec'y of Hoard. Far from being a "wolf in sheep's clotl;. . .. ... ,. that the word implies h Vr "l,!""i l ? ' 'V.tj "fill CrOllireV Olf. Ol AII(mn.1, TCI 11 IS laCt none the less true that sheev.s wool forms a large component part Of the textures eon prised in the Immense sbick of beaiitifi 1 j Spring olothire ir.si received at his mttr- moth cheap clothing bazaar, next door to' the Post-oflice, Altoona, Pa. i ,,,1-. ; nr- clio.it.t i, attinj; llillfeshould take Yorxo HF.y startin a course of Ibisini .ss l laming at Kim s CO.- , lep-e. It is the best institution of the kind in the country Many of our leadino- hnsi- i hess men are graduates of this College, and lne their success upon the systematic train ing received there. For circulars address I. Ptifl'& Sons, Pittsburgh. Biiowand nin. rain and Snow, with novr . 1. 1 . . F . 1. A l..:Al.i . . I .lint vi.eil n jiiiiiint-rui ji. nir uiilll. trillll- pent, welcome glow of the struggling sun is i . . . , . . 1 . . , 1 - . , the weather, yon know, that has afflicted HI ICf eil torenki n.l and indiice.l them to nn to t rr z Lloyd for boots and shoes that are imper- i vions to rain and snow, and in styles so ueat and at prlc so lovr. XJalifomia Correspondence. Cresset Station, Mercefl Co.. Cal.. I April 2J, I8T5. J T)E.n rarrMAN TTar Inn- been In.lisposed iht lll-rtisposeti both, for tftn? last month or more, I I have neirhPrtC'l to wrira. The winter here is ! too warm tor me. I lost flesh and spetlte iur tn(r that sesson when I used to KHin. Februa ry was as warm as June sod Mar'?h ss wiirm as M;iv, while April has been cold and even frostv. There whs a irenerwl frost nil over the St?e on ' the ."th of tit month thnt has done Immense diiniiitre. The esrly barley Is killed. Penehes, ain-icts ntiuonds, walnnis. and early aniens ' are an namnirc.i. jmmny nero ever iitnru or s-irh a frost. The weather Is again warm and dry. I see the people of Cambria are looking- out for a new incumbent for the omee of County Siiperintenl-nr. If they cannot scare any ono elfe up 1 will accept it. as I am still a citizen of Pennsylvania, if elected, I promtfe to Tuimi the riulies of the petition to the best of my in ability. The Pennsylvania papers, nmnrj others, are mttaken as to Mr. .lames Lick's :nt?ntions. tie (ret her, there will not be one-half the (rain there was last winter, or IS7. The emigration from the States to California Is immense. reaclitm 500 per day overland and nearly 100 by tlu; ocean. Last year HS74) about 4-j.IXK' arrived ; this jear the number will reach fully fto.tmo. Many will rue cominir, tor after all it is not the place it Is cracked up to be. Msny por'ions of the State are sickly, and irood land elsewhere is pretty well taken up. The mines ore now crowded, and immigrants will tinrl trouble in proeuritiK- employment, lictterstay at home. That is my advice. More than two months aro I wrote a pamph let, which I sent to your county to be printed andViold during the winter, when It would have sold, but the publication has been delayed so Ion that I fear the enterprise Is a dead loss now. I have been lookinir for it for six weeks past, but it comes not. Why is this thus? It is In the hands of an enterprising (jentleman In whom I have implicit confidence. Something must be wrung. Hoa Rot. A SoMnrtsF.T Tragedy. A sad story pomes to us from Kreidensburif.a Mttle vi'.lujre about five miles from the borooirh of Somerset. A younir lady named Julia Walker resided there witli her sister, and until a few month aire received tbeattemionsof a yountr man belomfir.tr tothe neighborhood. The parties were emrnjre.l to be married, and it is to be presumed that, under the promises made her rtiin was effected. Her condition soon became known to her sister and ro an old lady, a relative, who lived in the same household. The latter did not cease to reproach her for her follv. and finally the motherless B-irl left her home and soitg-btlshelter with ano ther sis'er.whosc huband refused to admit hey. In her wretehednesa she wrote a letter n the younii man who had promised by all that was sacred to wed ner. but he had In the meantime left for the West. The letter was forwarded to him, but evi n if lie possesses a spark of man hood it will he seen by the sequel that his aid will now come ton late. . . On Sunday evening laat she took vl.-leetl ill and ss the period of her confinement was nor at hand, her sister sent for a physician. Whi n I he medical man arrived he was not lonit In dis eovertngr symptoms which led him to believe that she had taken poison, and such antidotes n? w i t" nt h-ind he speedily admimstercdv Rut it was too lute. Kvcn then death was tircviiio- upon her vitals, and in her fearful throes of ! Pltin while her ow n lif e was irntne- out in rinrk t nP(!s. her babe was born. She lit.irered In (Treat nirony nntit 'r.iesftay eveninc, an the while tin eoncious of the existence of her bntie. nod as Cue shadows began to lengthen the poor be trayed jrii-l passed Bw.iv. A smell vial contain ing a white powder was found in the pocket of one of her dresses, but what description of poi son it was could not be ascertained without analyzing- it. Jr.liiistnirn Tt ilntne, 29th. IIVJ! r.T.AI P C K T. X H n r V.. - O W I ; N s . - i a r t i ed , on T u es day. Mny 4. lS7r. at the Cathol-c church in Cur rolltown, by Rev. a. Heubtier. Mr. HrNttY J. K.:kknkmi)k and Miss l"t.r.EN Owens, both of Carroll township. n ice. iiiii-nrrrr r : i. ... .i...... ii.-..,.., i. i.o. .i;i..o-.ioi.iie in ist.. by Ir. Valher Wafers, of CnnellsviUe. Pa , Mr. O. fi. t; i.ass. formerly of Monster two this county, and Mi-s Mart H AKTWiiLr,, of Scott-'aie, Witt more land county. etiiritRr. SHIET.D. Tied. ir T.oretto. on FrldHy morn incr last. April 'i. ISTf.. Mrs. A N AST tsi A Snti.in, wire of P. H. Shiciils. V.v., in the etli year of her age. It can truly he said of the very excellent lady whose death :S above recorded, tha t she was a faithful, Im irnr, kind nn l indulgent wife H.id mother, n truennd sincere Christian, itn eartie.-t syniputhitter with the poor and distressed, and ns exemplary a woman and obliging a neighbor asever enjoyed the loveand esteem of nnv com munity. To the bereaved husband, who feels most keenly his jrreat loss, and to her respected children, so well worthy of a good mother's love an.l solicitude, the henrtrelr symparhtes of an Immense iroiiconrse of friends and neighbors were nbund intly manifested by the liirjre fu neral cojteire widch followed the remains of the deceased lady to their last earthly restinir place in the hallowed precincts of the Catholic cemetery at I.oretfo. May noaee cterna I in the better wo. Id be the reward of the unblemished life wnich she led during her long pilgrimag-c upon earth. SH. RRACf.TT. Tii . at her residence in OarroIItown, on Wednesday. M.iv 5, 07, M Attv. the lelovcd wife of J. W. Shurbaugh, aged "7 j-cars. Although pers-mally unaoTiainted with the lady irlms" demise at so early nn age and after only five d-tys' il ness we are cailed upon to chronieie. we have every reason to know that she was otie of the n.ot amiable of her sex, a lu.'y of tantea-id ridl.ienient in every Reuse of the word, a model wi'e, a loving mo.iier, n true Christian, a sincere friend, a perfect exemplar and a uni versa I favorite wherever known. The beloved wiliuil n worthy husband, thcaJmtred centre of a hupps- home, and the idol of many a o ing heart, her early death has not only tiroiiifht bitter anguish to her own family and relatives, but has thrown a deep s loom over many a household in Northern Cambria, where none knew her but to love her, none named her but to praise. Her pure life has been ended on earth, and that a happy eternity Ins been vouchsafe her In n better world Is the prayer and the hone of the entire community. My she rest in peace. itX HCjOfitiff'TiitlKiinc Terms free. Address VJ CV-"Iko. Stixso &. Co., Portland, Me. TWOTICK Having this day pnr- chased from William Coxra'd twen ty aer;s of wheat and three acres of rvo In the ground on the Lloyd Farm, in White township, nnd all the Spring crop that he may put in on the same farm, I hereby caution all persons against meddling or in any wnv interfering with naid crops. juhin fc. iilc.illiLI.KN. April SO, 1f7rt. l5-7.-3t. FIVK 11E0TIIEKS NAVY TOBACCO, JjOvisvjllj:, hi. Wt the 4'ienpct bnt the Bent. tr-7.- ALWAYS UNIFORM. Im. ARE YOU GOING. TO PAINT? 1st! Overill Chemical Paint. PUT np In enn of all sizes and colors, ready to put the brush in and use. Any one can he'lii own painter or make a business by using it. It Is the cheapest and best. Try a sample can. Sold at No. C5:t Arood Street, 5 7. PITTKBI RCH, PA. pSm. AGENTS WASTE!) T SF.I.I. The Political. Personal qrc! Propprty Of thr -United .'rates Kir tn rrrrcise and ftoir to prrscrre than. Pu Thcrhilus Pat tons. LL. D. containing a commentary on tne f ederal and State Const itutions. srivini? their history and ori- ,nl a fall explanation ot their principles, pur- poses nnd provisions; tho powers and duties of ... 1.1 in I llHi.nr. . I lio .irlifaaif- 111, iiii.tiita an.l .ltd otdisrations inenrre.t in every relation oi nie: also. parlinment.iry rules for dcliherntivc hodies, an 1 full directions an.l leirm rorms tor an nnsiness, transaut ions, as making Wills, Heeds, JMortifaircs. lenses, X'otes. Krafts, -Contracts. &e. A IiiW Li brary in a single vclume. It meets the wants of all clashes an i Sv:lls to eyervhoilv. JONLS UKOTHEiis fcCO., Phii.a., Pa. .j 'f4P'PlT"CGT7, , XULw JlA 11 Kl'bluft CORK iMTA ....... Tlia liact o ...1 . l.r.n ......I n . 1 I .. 1 . 1 .1 r,. i.i'. n mi., . il rf .r-r.b mill known. They will last for years. Only eijrht ets. Tra'sT'Tof salhv PUndS WiU 6' ' .' AKMTROXO. 1 4-80.-tt. - u and 1A First Ave.. forty pounds will nil the largest inat- HRO. k CO.. rittshurgh. ra. 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Sew num ber for April just out. Address . F. Ii AVIS, Land Cotntniesioeer V. V. R. R.v O Si A HA, XtB. MARRIED Uielr hMM,andT. SINGLE ladies can earn a little fortune: all persons can sell it; all families waet it. The article is a vast improvement on one universally used. Profits im mense. Write for circulars to' JAS. M. STEW ART, Ffar.klln, Mass. A WEEK gnarantcrd to Mse snd ? eisle Affents. in their own lurnlltv. CVts OfHlN to try It. I'nrtlcnlars freo. ICKLKY c CO., Augusta, Me. lVF.nTINF. send 2r.ets. ie (lao.. P. How Eta, 8i Co.. 41 Park Kow. N. Y"., Tor their Eiyhty pnic 'iiiipirf, showing cost of advertising. STATEM EXT OF SKTTLEM ENT made April 12, 1S7.5 with the Supervis ors of Croyle Township, for the year IS74: D. M. Prisole, Supervisor, West side of Cone maugh Creek, Dr. To working tax tt4t ?1 To balance due Supervisor 80 03 $474 ES Ca. Py exoneritions ..." 19 07 Hy work done on roads 3M c Ky cash pnid for lnraber and work.. 18 23 lfy fdank furnished 5 6S Hy advertising 8 ".5 I5y services rendered 70 6J 74 83 D. M. Pmsr.i.r, Pa. To cash, tax 4S S2 To cash received l so ti 12 P. M. Peixols. Ca. Py exoeefstlons $ OS Commission lor collecting 4 02 Ily freight and ether expenses 1 m Hv cash paid on bridgo S7 3S Halnnce uiio township 87 81 12 James Brnn, Supervisor. South side Conemaugh Creek, Lr. To amount of working tax $470 15 Transferred from 1). M. 1'ringlo .. 12 75 Iieceived of John Koralxwgh, Su pervisor for 1873 13 01 12 SS Balance due Supervisor .. Cr. rty exonentiotis By Work done on roads .. liy services rendered. .. By advertising By ptank for briJge By spikes, fare and work.. -StS 71 7 M . 425 0 . 61 12 2 3 . 11 Jt 2 14 i03 71 CA?H nr PLICATE. Jas. IilP.it, Du. To aniBUnt duphcato 31 00 Jas. Iirr.K. Ctt. Ry exonerations $ f4 By commission for collecting 4 .'S fy liimtwr for bri.lire 2 Vi By casdi paid forbri-'ee P7 Balance due township 47 17 91 PO JOS. 1Y. PRIVOhK, 1 JAMKS SKKLLY, .Auditors. KL1AS PAl'L, S Attest Dasikl Mctouon, Township Clerk. STATEMENT of SETTLEMENT of Auditors with Supervisors of Wash ington Township for the year 1S74: Svivkster M'Ke-zie. Supervisor, Dtt. To amount of Implicate 8'"4 3a " Order to balauee account . fts.67 7.2.S7 r;a. Py ?erV!ce. S71, days ' Ottiers redeemed " Team on Iioad? " Labor on Beads " Taxes rdnrnel " Lxoneral ion TVork done by Ta sables. " I'robaie $ 8C f2 Sf.7d . at.. so . io on . 3.-5 . 4r . SlB.' t 2i -742.87 Jons LtnrT, Supervisor; Pa. To amount of Duplicate " Tax on Unseated Lands tl.077.09 117.S4 $1.1:4.73 Cr. Bv '.York done 1 v Taxable "2 H " Services aa Siipervistr, 92 days. 13S Oil " Orders redeemed 22.V10 llorsff and ":irt on Roads 1-V7 M " 6 ier cent, on 42.44 24.24 ' Exoneration b'M -1,137.92 Balance due Townhlp tM.Sl JAMKS NOON,. .lld!torl. Attest .TAmB Bt-KGooK. Twp. Clerk. Washington Twp., April 24, 1373.. :0.-3t. THE WALTER A. WOOD " MOWlNfr & HEAPING MACHINE. Strong Local Endorsement. TUT following letter fully explains itself, and needs no comment : EnsM-nrnt;, Pa.. April ia, 1S75. To Walter A. IViuhI, President, rte. Deab Sir This Is to certify lii T nnrp1ii.H frrtiii T. k K W Tkjhi'.n volar sjrents in thi fihiep. dilrinir the venr 1 872. oiie of yourXKW I Ut f MUW EKS, which I hnve oper- imcii nnrinic . nc ni i nrre Fi-nnii w i. in- iiu.-- ees. I have osej it m cutting luny ami aires ot cms, and ha ire. not expended one cent on it for repairs. Liike a 11 other machines. It is not perfect, ot course, out ineoniv tanit i nnu wnii it m m.ii It Is not arranged with shafts for one horse Inftcad of two. as one horne can very easily operate it In anythiriar like fair ground. .Ions T. TlroHES. Residing 4 miles south of Lhensburjt. r?!" Tarties Interested who wish to se the poove nnni'Hi jinwcr or examine ioe mirns ti HfitT.-in's Mower nnd Iteiiper, Pratt's. Sahine, Clinoernnd Myers Hav Hake, Stoncr's Fannin Mill, the reno'wned Imperial Flu, and other first chiss fsrmina- machinery, are invited to call at the Llverv and Sale Stable of L. A S. XV. DAY A irent! for Cambria County. Ebcnshurtr, April 23, Po7.i.-3ra. Mountain Corner Centre and Jlifli Sts., EQEKSBURC, PA. UXPI'-.R its new manajremcnt, this well-known ' HOTKL solicits a continuance of public pa- : tronajje. A limited number of j Sununoi Doartlcrs ! Wtt-L n RKC'EiyEtl. j nnrT-rf n j Trn ,vo vrniT nr i ? ACCOMMOUA1 IOJS h t lUSi VLAsa. Am-il . lST5.-':m. L. II. LlXTO. A DMIXISTIIATOJl'S NOTICE. XJL 1tate of .ToHV ZfMMFRMAH. dee'd. XotlJ - Wm"v Hv?n .hatLtters of Ad.nlnis. trillion, run, t. ;ai?irnt i nero. on the estate of John Zimmerncin. late of HlncklioK lownship, dec d. have heen irratited to the un.lersinned. All persons indehted to nid estate aro hereby notlne-l to make imniediate payment, and those having claims atra-inst the satno win present ttietn uuiy authentli-atud for sell lement. tJF.O. V. K. ZAIIM, Adm'r. Kbenshnrjf, April 31, lSTo.-Ct. NOTlCK.IIflVino: Klirt llftse'l fltmi . . , - 1 . AfcrsTlXK Naule, of Clearfield tp., one Mack horse, one dappled icray mare. n?i; two- . 1 I . . 1 . .. . . 1 ..f 1. n n.i.EJ norse wnicun one r . i -t i . u.il . . .-i ........... whieh I have left with him durinjr my pleasure. I herehy caution all parsons aj:.lnst nicLMIn- with said proprtv. .I ttHllt NAUl.l- Clmrfteld'Twp., April 21. lS7j.-;. 1 ifli-BCQ-crsEJ iipomw TO .VI 1 i VIOH IT GUT COOCEini I -Vr rf money nd the lone con tinued neglect of many f my customers ti pay up their indebtedness for the past yct or moie, I am compelled to adopt ANOTHER SYSTEM or doing business Very many of my cusl tonieis have allowed their accounts to ruti fr mich an Unreasonable length of timo that a prcat loss to me, without any lenetit to themselves, has been the result." Ikuc9 it is that I Sad it b&iils b CsaUsw tis Crsiit Sjstea and at tho Fame time keep np my stock and meet my obligation promptly. I am sincerely thankful for the libera! patronage that lias been extended to me, and now earnestly ask one and all hoaro indebted to me-, no matter how large or how smail the amount, to call and settle, either by cash or note, BEFORE THE 1ST DAY OF JAM'AtW, iSTln as I need and must bare money. Believ ing as I do fioni past experience (which t have paid we'd for) that it will be. letter for me as well as for my customers to adopl tha ready-pay sjVietn, I AVI1.T After the FIRST of JANUARY, 1873 SLLL AXT GOODS OS BflMT. T am fully rrnvinced that in tbrf'a easel out of four persons buying goor!s never find a mote convenient time to pay than when they make their purchases and as an in ducement to my fcustomcrs to buy for cash or in exchange for country r-mduco, I will, after th e.b'Dve Mate, KNOCK OFF ONE-HAIF the PROFIT heretofore realized in this place on goods of the same class. Hoping that my old customers wil! tako to ofleiise at the new rootle of doing busi tcsa I ru about to adopts but will contin jra tt favcr me with their patronage on a strictly cash basis, which they will be sure to find the very best for all concerned, I pledge myself to mark my goods down to the lowest cash rates. oxi: riuci: to al.t.! COMPETITION DEFIED! XA GOODS AS WEIL AS PRICES. George Huntley, if.ai.i:k i.sr Tcirrr 1 II ) X1UIIIUU) VllUUUllOUj Paints, Oils, &c. fitc.t Jilnzy 51 VUG. rj ; P. i. Manufacturers snd nthers who some times find It necessary to send orders lor rood throinrh their employes, can make special ar. riniffinents. with the understanding that their accounts will be paid iu full at the end of each month. ice. 11, 1874. Wood.MGrreil&Co.i WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A ft. R. DEPOT Johnstown iLVt Tf'io7esai and Retail Dealers iti FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MILLINERY GOODS HARDWARE. QUEEXSWARE, ROOTS AND SltOEiN HATS AND CAPS, IRON AX I "NAILS; CARTETS AND OILCLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTIIIN'O: GLASSWARE. YELLOW WARE, , . WOODEN AND WILLOW wAhE; PROVISIONS and I'tED of a!l kind- Toj-ether with all manner of Western Produce, such ns FLCU3. BACCN, FISH, SALT, CAR3CH CJL, ETC, "Whiilessle and retail nrdera solicited api promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. AtlOt-T THE Singer Sewing Machind And Where to E?uy It. ror-NTRvss-Set hrc, neiahhor. cn von telt we where 1 enn b-.iy tho SL-wins tn:ichin iictpla talk so much alwtnt ? :itizks or KsESsnrtM- Yes. with plenenre. t presume it is the Siuzer Sowiti-; Ma -hiac that yott mcsn. . '.Yc. that's the tiamc of !t. . r K-Wcll. jut ih.Tn tlrffi. ilvrt Snrri espf of Z.ihtn's store, is the plnr-e, nnd my word for it you will he well pleased wfh y..ur pim-lct it voa invt in one of thosp machines. Mnn licit ry fc Tatk, the agents, h.a-.c th on h nd nil "tl-s shd PlTesof those indUpon:tlilv mm-hin". frotii'tho clienK-st to the mo valuatde. an I are jctiiihi... dating irenth-men who will be plc-usr-d to rho yoii ! the ins and oiits of their various tiivliim-s. whether ' Villi lie HI? t n rt.IT- .. -ri.n. i . . i .. i i needles and all the other pnrq.lir-nnllfl of a c-w! Ina; machine, and are at all times prcarcd to at- j . : - -. ..v.. ... . n . . pi.-.-p iiiiia'i. tend to the repairinc of machine Jn a suhMantisl ruiiavuir. manner, an-l at very moileratn I rates. Ion't forjret the place Hih atret. twu moder&tq ret, twu t4 34.-tf J ; awrs t-asi oi z.anui s store, LncmOmra; . - . ! f "r "X'"! Xt j VJ" 1 1 X A JrV vI X J 1 V (X VV J . an..... , "helfsah? aad Detail Maaafurt aff r ar ! TJV rAPJirn I YTl ClirrTIPAY U'lPT 1 li.tj lUllLIl ..U oilLLl IllUA II AllLf AND DEAt.EKS IX I Heatim Parlor and (Mini Stoves,- 2o. J402 Kleventh Avenue, .Yl toon n , Xn. ItOOFIXO and SPOUTIXU made to order and Warranted perfect In manufacture aud rt.-iteri.il. orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to, and polite attention accorded to all. whether they purchase or not. A It'Mina, Sept. 5. Ii73.-tf. COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO.. ceT Try5 ra "W"! I.L-receive thonc-j- on deposit. discoiuA ? nnd collect note, nnd nticml In nil tha business usually done ovltankir. Sept.20.tf. JA;5. H. 7.AH.M. Cashier. ITILLTNEKY & I1!IS M AlvINfJ i'l Thettention of tl... Ladle, of nbc. h"nr and vicinity l directed to the lacr that Ml.S. It. K. JOXES has jnt ree-l vei an invoice nf new and fashion:il.!e Al iljliscry fioods. at her r-Mitni In the East Ward. K:.eriri!.nrjf. Wfldlnif llonn'-t. Mats, etc.. a specialty. Iircasmaiiin fironiftlv and neat I v done. The patronaifi- nf the ladtf is. rtwx-ct fully solk-licd. - I-l.7l.l lOAL! COAL!! The suLscrila-r nrensred to furnish. In le ri-o or kidhII ?uanlittos. nil rpi-HI lies ol A. Til HACITK and ;TI'M!XOL' tXAU at low-st maiket rate. 'o:l deliver. d promptly ..d f lunlintr at any point In Kt.en. ;)r,)(.rs Mt the Zahm Stoi.: free of t-lmnre fur t f itrif nr vIHnity ii will r-1f-lv' ar- , Httenti'n. 'J DA.MKL II. Z!IM. . . . . . , . yivri T tjpir.1' J ff,..., T f . HI M. hl'..l L'K. Altornry-at-Js0W, Fy i-t-un. P:i nriej im (Y:itrf tnvet; three I . i fi u-h -Irett. tUkjr-i'.'Tt.i M & Si S : t J fT
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