en: v.isvai.TOsirEt.'tta. 33 jess. -"-"Temperance, th preat f rotnoterof con- j rtttutiona! liberty, is the. titlle of a lecture which will lie delivered intlio Church of the ;HliiU" " lloly Name, in this place, on Sunday even-j . tt 1 j inp, -March L'otb, by Uev. Michael Murphy, ' Pbonsburg, Pa., f LOCAL AF-"SOAL. pastor 01 me. catliollo chnrch at Irwm h i station, ai-d as the Key. penth-man is a picas- ! ant Talker and a ripe scholar, it Is fair to ' presume That the effort will Ik; one worthy j or the cause, and of the spacker. The question, "llesolved. That war is a greater evil than intemperance, " was the subject of discussion at tin; meeting of St. was r;... mr . . t,.,rcinC .11" I the woods thick with .t.-r; irriifn I" 1 , ,.,.. -Ht . fr -i'theii it has scarcely lseu fit 'i I"" l,vrlopin- bad colds. ru- .V..,f lent, we suppose not near tn .(,,. , of the moon T,:llu ., .... .. ,.,.i.l li.ivH been umler !,n-T" . U there wo.tld b.ive 1 . i..ir loi.. - " .'I.. i-lltl. whdtt rHS.iZ' :tt : 1 - l it '': i-t'i'1'' Cambria town. e.-ir losing "" " -VP" "v w till ei)2!iei in oiiuoi- : .!,.r M Wednesday ht. .; ttnrl-v. a Pa. H. It. freight j, ,1 1.! "t li ha"l badly crushed fi'.i-M between two cart while ,,',,'iiiit; :t Tyrone, on Tuesday d.-fartnient is more tnan 1 .1 : I t itK. I- ii:i!-y. 1 he writing tnan 1,1 111.1:1 in the write place this n nil days liorne 11 is in 1 1 "II n MU- . . .i.ln WeutTinrelatnl coun- ' ' r' . . r.itrtliniiil red Ttnrl " '. 1.1. in i'i i):iltiiiest ur: t !' ..ll '.I V :1 I 1 - . 1 r- i'f;own ttiti ntiil nenr th 1 ii an urs. a: i'.-ntiit:i;t',ii Knriiace l!!air ,!m:i.M. He iit su;ipoic, to . 1: : tit. . ( t' M r .l"!':i K'nm, i ' hy I'l-'tiitic" him I i :tn! " ni: 1. A whol" rcdni !av tlif v live long ami of Cnuc- 1101I thu l'. wvi . ... 1 riifr, rirr i i m 7,tr. ' , , . i t ;,,(, t .Io.epii'( Total Alstineiic Societv on Vil l i"''"; ' v'livi; ami thrce unarter ! tv,:V'"g la(,r' :S.,,?sr,,;1 "? Ki,:,ei, I, w :j;J- ; ami TIioh. Kin k tnantaintng the afTirmati ve, 11., k with nlhl piircnn iine.. 1-. nirpny ami var.itni Uattle 1 iles with very stroiitrly ami ably prevented, lint war liail to Taken back peat in the deci sion of the jndiien c hoNen to decide upon the merits of Hot dehate. He sti.ful upon the depot hill and. hitter tearis he f hed ; we eyed his make-up fore and aft his hair ita I m se were red. He looked the picture of distress the victim of all woes and his grief was none the less when he viewrd his tattered clothes ; for ycu nee he lacked the means to call where clothinjj cheap and neat is kept, at preat Oak Hall, Johnstown, Mail1. Meet. S. ,1. Hecs, 1241 and 1!4: Iain street, .lohnstovvn, is the man to buy from If yon wa'it rare bargains in the very 1et. made-np clothing, We prepared and hail pnt in type for our htpt insin- a not ice of a crand cenU-nnial tea party at Wyandotte, Kansas, on Feb. '1'1, in wh'ch Mrs. Annie (Jadd, wife of onr -Kt?emed friend, .7o II. Oadd, formerly of Johnstown, had prcsidud on lrhalf fif "this pinxl o!d commonwealth, (the original thir teen States 1-einy cadi represented l a table of i own,) bur. iln: iptiiiKv cattpht'ns, and as the "Iiovh" couldn't arrantre matters in j onr absence to pet the notice, in, it appeaved on in.' gahey when we returned to duty. To the temperance cause, Finf;nlar as it iray scun, is justly harpalilo the Wautiful bl;tirk eye nst now sported by one of onr le'jal friends. becaiTse if St. Joseph's Total Abstinence Socinty had not had a meeting on Wt! iiesday nibt, he wouldn't have went to ir, and if he hadn't went to it his tfij wouldn't have come in -otitac-t with an obstruction on lh way home, nor would the law have been laid down'fo emphatically ror picked its If up so tincercnionioiiKly as it was i n that occasion. Hence the black eye. I-'or the of,V-e of SlieriiT we have Wti nt!thi;riz'-d to atuioMt.ce the names of Messrs. I. A. J.nlbcr. of t'arrol townhhip, ami I. H. Singer, of Voder township, both of whom sectn determined to play their best cards in the ctVoi t tn win the game. Mr. Luther is one of the staunches! democra's Northern Cambria can trot out, and is well titled r.ndj has ta;r claims for tise office To which he as pires, while Mr. Singer has a record erjua'ly unimpeachable as a pood citizen and a con- ttf.ti.tit it . ii ni' r 11 1 It lite i-nnvuntl.tn f-iiltf lit f , r r j., , () t. , lia jvffc.t a,j a , give us a good.i a'ididate it will cerlainly not r " '. f. ".-.t. be fur Hie want of nnmer material. The i-oimecraiion cf Ilisbop Tiiifr'j will ! take place at the Cathedral in 1'ittshurgh on ; S;tpi'.ay morninjr, A!ar h rjth.on which day ! the priests of the dioceso will all be dis- peiiK'd from -i-ij ii g M ass, in order toaffor.1 : ImjHi clergy and p'-ople, an opportunity to at j tend the ci-rctnoiiien. A special train will ' lw rim from A'tooua to Pittsburgh pnd re ; turn on that occasion, and as all the cars ; needed will Iwi famished at tli rate of fffil j pT i-ar. if is not hard to figure out that about j f 1..10 for each passenger will pay t'ne round trip between the two cities. Uisbop Iome i tiec Will ln itslnlivd I'is'.iopof Allegheny on ! the afternoiysi .f the same day. ' The new burgess and council recently elected were inducted i nttwflice on Wrdnes dav nijiiit of last week. ThT cot'sist of C-pt. S. V. l).ivis, burces, and Messrs. 'John A. li'.air, K. J. II uniphrey , John J. Evans, Alviti Kvmis, Dwight Jones and J. ) I.. S'outih, couneil all republicans except t be ti rst am! last named as councilrjten . Af i ter iraMiatioii the "lmroiiph ttadis" pro i ceeded to tit! the several position under I Ibeir control, as follows : So'iejtor, K. A. i Shrteinakcr, salary o-- i-r annum : Clerk, HLKKDINO FUOM LUXttS, CATAKRII, liliOXCHITIS, CONSUMI'TION. A WONDKKFUL CURE. Rochf.stf.u, K. Y., Jan. 13th, 1S74.. R. V. 1'ierck, M. I). Buffalo, N. Y., Hear Sir I had suffered from Catarrh in mi aggravated form for nlio'it twelve years and for several years with Bronchal trou ble. Tried many doctors and thing with no lasting lienefit. In May, '72, lccoming nearly worn out with excessive Editor ial labors on a paper in New York City, I was attacked with Bronchitis in a se vere form, sutTering Almost a total loss of voice, I returned home here, hut had been home only two weeks when I was complete ly prostrated with Hemorrhage from the Limps, hurt nrjjmir revrre hlreding fprlls tn'Ji fn Uro v-erkx, ami first three ininc vf nine days. In the SeptcmlxT following, I improved suf ficiently to lx able to lw almnt, though in a very feeble state. My Bronchial trouble, re mained Rlr.I the Cutarrh was tenfold worse than before. Every effort for relief seemed fruitless. I seemed tobe losing ground daily . Our JTuzzle Department, Chessbt Station, Merced Co.. Cd.. Feh. 2j, lit-.fi. t Pkah Fkkem an The answers To my quest Ions, anil indeed to all the questions in yntir Iizle Hepartment," are so inuch at variance, that I nm impelled to write a lonirer letter than nsuul. f'iinf, then. In rcsrarrt To the two (rttiH plows. It is evident that the last hslf of the last round is a st ruin ht drive for hoth teams, as there could be no inducement for either team to turn around, fill the R-rnnnd lieinir plowed; henco there fs one-fourth of a rod lost hy the first or leadimr team. See i!d. in regard to the chalk mark on the felloe of a carrimfe wheel, it is evident That the chalk murk will travel farther than the currisire, as the former moves in a rurved line while the curt -fa ire moves in a rtircct Sine. Take a piece of plmiile wire and make a circle thirteen in ches tn diameter, then press it Into an ellipse, makintr one diameter, sixteen feet and a hull". aiH the semi-circumference of that ellipse will Tie the line or direction for the chalk mark. Allow a foot for an inch and yon will have the diaf-inee in feet which the e;idk murk travels while the carriage, jroes forward sixteen and a half feet, or one turn of a wheel five fct t in di ameter. Of course I am leaving out the true FORMERLY RED LION." -SUCCESSOR TO- STAHLHAH & EIcCOY, rnorniETon. No. T SIXTH year Suspension lirltlgc, PITTSBURGH, PA. I cotitiued in this, feeble stale, raising Mood j tionsln thU illustration. The moon makes ft ntmnc .i-it .ii.i... sitnilar snrve as it revolves nround the eiirtn, almost daily, tititn about the first of March, whJie theearth. like the enrriaffo, nmres dirit .3, when I he nitli) no l a 1 PS tolss entir ly con- My onward ia Its ofhit. it is obvious that tiie rara '- It t u t.irics of iM.iir and Ilun - i,. tli answer to the i.aiiieof the lii-iirt- f iVdf.'id and Miit" i hi th answer to the r-.t i. And stiil there is said ii :i i?me. :,-!'.. I'. .M'l.atighlio, cf Cresrton, 'i-.lfil tiie ciiiitiact for carryit'2 . mi ti.at f'.ace to I.uretto, his bid I . . :i', or T--0 h-jts than that de r 'linn n r vii e l y the eiitlciijati , :ii" i on tract. ii;iv ir.st . piece f hra'nl iron l y I ,-., u ii k a lint i' aic ti nweeny, i- i! tiitrrl aiit rolls in the Johus- r, '::! r. i'.I. " one of his legs, and a ; :Vi-r t ii refroiM p-'Metrate.l the rlysh cl i very p iiut'til wound. 7 fiiciil I'r. M. J. BucU will please ilavksf '. :i card of admisMoti to the 1, V.'ll Anti'iul CofJiireticetnetit of , ,,.. - ili nl Co!l-ge, of 11. ihv i" vili'.li r'-ent Irargpired at the :,.t nf Mi:-ic. in that city y.stcr.!ty. J. .ti t"" :', f'e'ht ' rnkemau whoso - ; iv Klon i ' e, V.'i-i Tmori land v i,.i l line nf hi- feet so badly crushed a u vavt on h'iti!t1av idp'.it last, ::ri ;e i.f Isirrdi: a his t!-in, that i-iitira tin in!" r Lud to be antptitatcd oil f.. ' Ttil t d.iv. A ! Wr. cti ik -r & ftrown's woolens are .1 :n 'l e pii-ie, on th premises. f,th , '! irkf', l'r. ! pbia. Satnplesof their i ',. an 1-nef n 'iy calling on R.H. Tliotnp- ; tlie tiit-i.f(ici', ho is prepared T.i re- urili rs ai:d taUe rncasures ftr either - .:-ur Mt g'e garments. r p- -. Mv to in Te th dea'.h f.f an in- ' ; i 'i- ihc j'itrr i f our kinsfolk. K inl .J'.i'la M. Curry, of AlttMina, a i ! t 'i.-i it i rd : t iiooti on M olid ay M i;-;'i us a s-.ie.-t find winsouitj j, :e .I li r li- isiud-ei! a h1 bereave- I'n.Tii J'.i-.iop Domenec ti.- !'- ,o!ic .'iiimn! : t" lir !' .1 and doting parents. A ' ii I. f 'er I'r i Ml'.'i.-Ie ! t'l I ! r 1 i-i th-- Ca'holi" t 'lurt lin I - I ... . I, v.;l Hi'.l !; x t . 1 1 s.13 forth j i:;. v. !.: it pniniitiil a di vision of 1 he '. . -..!'. ill. '.ii. I the l;;bi.p to secure hts , ': ti . "i tl,.. olil i.i tin. few iliocef5. ! it laiti i.f tr. Andiew Steele, olmtit i !: i f i ii eeiislmrg, was burned to .: I't-l w:h 'i'i its i.t.ti nt, except two ..f iii'imh, n'n'i:. . o'cl--ii tin Sunday j '"j nix ei ieg a lii-s of some ?.'l.fK!, 1 . ! :rr w:;- rm insurance of $1,r00. i"nv.!'l'ii !) have been the woik H I i .' I'liifi'M li.-viaj; foil ml it imposstble r. I . . - i i r -melt to led nre here this 1 n. I'i' .1 ! i. r will "a.4ii urn the pres i y ilt 'v.-iiii.r ; lecture mi "A .lonr ' ' h.i'v," itt the Congregational ii i Kriii.n ) eveiihe;. March lOili. . "'-x '-. I i.i ami hear him, ami ' ' ' 1 1 i-. nii y i t h i. ii. i- t-Timiii. f.f Mr. John M. Kiester, rcf Limited Mail, who lost his 1 a- l l-i.i u-ar 11 untititjd'in on Sun- nil.', w ho '.cis a snu-iu-law if Hon. I : . : , ie, ef l"i.inks!own towiiKhip, i t i'; tu to .1. t t. ." 1: 1; Ilollitlaysburg leraient in the I'resbv- v nt ;!.n place. Milii i, the gentleman who 1 fr mii tne tr asurei "hip of ! -p. ty w'.th some ! (dm .if i . nie i: naccoutitt d for, has ' -r to the proper sc. lb or; ties '. and now languishes in the i : 1- a tite he ia. I'.s the tiecea- I,';- ri :i .tse. tinined Aniiie Leonard, ii. t ;,,.. r,av; birth to a tin bai-U ar'I .f Isaac 1). in Ai:. una, on Friday no tl'istbt to conceal I the t hild in a barrel, r vr .-. :ii s fonnd and subii li.i I'mih II oiiKii ceme'erv. Hall, lf. Clinlim sre(-t. if t-.nvd for it you will (hid ii wiii'in to purchase any 'r ee ill's fin n'sh intr poods 1 of. .la-. J. M hi ihv rtim nf of all styles and is pri:ii5vel y HcMiep at jo Here ai.tl suit jour- In Ii rn :.?.. r-m.ty Committee of 1 "" U:. t i :. H !:;,;, ysbi-.rc on Sattir 1 ' ,' ''"ii Jr. Itowati Ciaike as ' '":'t '' i Tiie Kintf .'rtit t rt t 1 . t ti it comity being ei.titletl ''". Iihi. J. Akers, of aetl H. Ii. Bunker, of v.-re chosen Ki preseiitati ve r. V. Dick, MO per year; Weipbmasfer. fi. (J. Owens ; Street CoinmiKKioiier, E. V. 1 1 nmphroy, SI .M) per day a slight reduction. A couple of men from some place east art; at present attempting to .l.-roy the wild pigeons in this vicinity iuto th- rnshes of two hnee lictH, but fii to preseut writing their etLirln have not leti very successful. How they propose to accomplish their pur pose wo cannot say to a certainty, bi: nsMie i .lidmstowii 7 rifi'ine u-lls of a like cxperi ,' mcnt in that vicinity, in which tame pig ! eons, properly trained, are used to decoy i their wild brethren into the Toils, we p:e ' siime. the method will Is? th'i satne here, j There is certainly a large field to lie wirkcti ; aotl a huee crop "to l- gathered, and he the ' yield great or small, it hap the advantage at t it-aitt of being all ef train. '. j At Wilinove, on Monday, Joe Wherry, ; while itnlii'ging in one of his pet jamborees, ! attempted to regulate thine, nnd on being : remonstrated with by Mr. I. M. Woleslagle I in u style perhaps morn forcible than elegant, i picked" tip a stotre and struck thai gentleman on the head, iffliflinga very ugly Rash. A j warrant for the arrest of Wherry was subse quently issued and placed ia the hands t-'f a constable, but In The effort to secure hitnthat ofRcer tta forced to throw hi prisener over an embankment, ami now the doctors arc try inn t determine among tln-.m.el vc ! w hether Wherry can be ried n;i in as giMid shape as lin was lxf re the scriinumpe ami all who know him umlers'atid what an ex cellent shape that was. i fined to the house. A friend suggested your remedies. But 1 wasextremely skeptical that they would do me pood, as 1 had lost all j heart tn remcdiea, ninl Jiepan to lunK upon medicine ami doctor witn disgust. How ever, I obtained one of your circulars, and read it carefully, from which I came to the, conclusion that you nm'cistood your busi ness, at '.east. I finally obtained a quantity cf Dr. Saga's Catarrh Remedy, your Golden Medical Discovery and I'ellets, find com menced their vigorous nie according to di rections. To my surprise, I soon began to improve. The Discovery and Pellets, in a short time, brought out a severe eruption, which continued for several weeks. 1 felt, much better, my appetite iruproreil, anil I gained in strength ami flesh. I n three months every yestipe of tin; Catarrh was pone, the Bronchitis bad nearly disappeared, had no Conch whatever, and I had entirely eeasetl j to raise blood ; and contrary to the axpecfa- i lion of some of my friends, the cure has re- ! maincd permnifut. I have had no more j If fiiiiin hages from the Ijurgs, ami am en tirely frep from Catarrh, from which I had snfVered so miii h and so loijg. Thu debt of gratitude I owe for the blessing I have re ceived Tit your hands, knows no bounds. I am thoroughly satisfied, from riy experience, that your medicines will master the worst forms of that odious disease Catarrh, as well as Ti;roat ami Lung Diseases. J have recom mended them to very many and shall ever speak in their praise. Gratefully vonrs, WM. 11 . SPENCER. O. Vox Tj07, Iivchc.-ttr, X. 1. moon ir.ivcls fat tlicr than tliecmth, as ft irocs t r een time r und it while the earth nv.ikfl oi.e fiimnul revolution. - Third, as to plowlnir 240 acres In twelve days ami 0 acres a day, 'l.oretto-' irtive the correct nuswrrs, but I wnnte.l the question snlve.l hv ar ithmetic. T tie. not understand "A. I. H.'s" So lution. He must hs. ve K''t t he wront: Una. tnmth. in reference to I he m-hoi question. A. P. H. is nearly correct if th man whs wci(riiel with a rj'riii'j hnl tnre, but if weighed hy a scale or lever balance, or hy sieflyards. he would weiK'i just l.'?'J ll9.. heeaus" the moon's attrac tion in that case acts on two points fin the man and on the weight on the opposite tmhince with equal force. Say, for instance, that on the cnrih you have a HO lo. metal weight on one scale ami a Jsq !h. nmn on the other: then rcmovethe whole machinery to the moon, and its attraction, which pulls only -H) as hard on the m:tn, pulls only as hard on the weight opnosite; tnereforc they would tin lane each oihernnd the man wohld g'ill weiirii l.-W I lis. Yet, if he could Jump four feet hiirh on the earth, he would he si Huhf on the moon that he cm i Id Jump two hundred ami forty feet hiirh. hfih. I irave the orphans- school question to msko I'Ctipfe think what itoostn in educate now -f.if tared with witnt it did to educate orphan of Kevohitlof.arytlm.-s.t r lS'S limes. It co-t ithoiit thirty dollars to educate the oi-phnna teach one) i f the Kevoluiiomir- war. My fath er only spent thirty dollars on me, and my ed llCllttfMI sliotvs It. Sixth. The deer question nffor Is a jrood illus tration, f'ihw inif t lm t in r report ion t product of t!:e menus e.junia the product tf tho ex tremes, which i n t universally uniU-rtood, hs I notice diiTereiie.- of rt su Its In the solution iven. 1 t hick tli -re was a p int in every ques tion I pron.-isi"! ; hut ia order to be more point ed. I fiiouose the followiiiu-: 1st. What in the iivi-rne lnereas la the leiiH th of a (fur, fro-n l)i L'l to June 21, in lati tude 55 degrees nonh ? i. What is the length of a Crgrcv of lontri tii i.. in -h tiesrees noitii Ittiini.ic, jfiven in sta tute miles ? These t-o ar? Tobe solved without tlte use of lh(? cusine or any function or the circle. 3d. H a w far doit t ii ; moon travel in spice wliih' t ii" eirrh poea ence arou-id its or!it. the distance of the earth from llienun heinir !',tKfJ, mi'es. nr1 f he rti'anc of the moon tieinir 2J.il houi.:nd mites from the earth, and omit tin co-rec: ion of errors, for olilnjuit y of orbits mnl attraction of ether tindies? vh. A. money, with ont-ha'f of H e and I O II OTJGJ 1 1 1 , Y RKXOVATBD, And can ro reached from all points by STREET CARS. 1IA9 BEF.X KEWhV REFITTED IM EVERT DETAIL. THE TABLE IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH TIIE VERY BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. :i-10 XiVTJSj??, pJl.riO T11TI DAY. 3:n. AtTIMEN'T TO TMS I.IMtTKI MaITj. Oil Sunday afternoon the limited mail train met with an accident al-oitt four miles west of this place, near Warriorsridie station. The i trcin was running nt an ordinary rate of! speed at the time of the accident, and was ) rounding a curve when one of the engineers ! observed a. rock lying on the north or right 1 hand track. The stone hail jus, lolled down as the train approached. Quick as possible Keister, the engineer, applied the air brakes, when the engine and tender left (thu "hiil't nose" pnlliiig out of the front postal car) the riorth track ami shot across to the south track. The engine left the tender standing on the south track, and leaping down a steep embankment of over twenty-five feet, turning over two or three times, injuring Mr. Keisler so that he died in about twenty minutes. Mr. Drake, the other engineer, went down the embankment with the en gine, ami strange to relate received only a few slight luj tries. The fireman jumped ftom the cticine liefore it went over the hank. Mr. Keifcter'tt remains were brought j to this place, atitl sent to H arrinburg on the i Atlantic cjturcss, on Sunday night. He leaves a wife and small family, who reside I in that city. The accident citisej a detr n- j lion of a couple hours to the train. Mr. I Keist-r has Iwen iu the servb-e of the rail- ! road company Kouin fifteen years, and was t enuijtrs et stn.-tll -eufc'.eV (lnnumrah!e ! tine-,! deemed one of the most reliable and Milium ecgiuoei s on the roai. Huntingdon (Hobe. rcqt lr d With a specie basis foieifrn traders woiiltl sell lis their commodities for (rr.-en-Imcks. then tlcmand specie payment, and put our n-'ilil where It would do most (rood, where as, with greenbacks H full lepai fonder the wouict he willing to s ll ns their goods for our (rreenhaeUs nnd thrn they would jrive us hsek iiir money in return for our products, ami thus we would lie cnntiled to jret the T.alance of traile in our favor instead of hnvintr it naninst us us it now is. But. enough nf this. All of your venders who have read the speeches, let ters and so forth of Hon. Mo?e yiel , of 1'epn. svlvimia, Judue" Win. P. Kell. y, Wttitletl Phil lips. I'eter Cooper, lien. B. F. Rutler. T'strick Fmd, (Hd. "Irish World,") and Ie Aimre Deoyr the in'- noted chum pious of the (ireenbuck I 'e w 1 need no further elucidation. The riest'lcnlial lsueof li7. From present Indications there is hardly a doubt thut the RepnhHfHn Kntiomil Convention will sdopt a 77 ird yfiini-?; platform. Tiien III?" pemocrntit; Party 1s compost d of two powerful f ictions the fjrecfbitck l'lirty sno the so-callt'd Ite-fiit-med Tammany Bcmncraey of the Fat. Old Tammany, under ftoas Tweed, irave us Sey mour instead of a more powerful man. Pendle ton, for our presidential CMndidate in ; nnd now Ifeformed Tammany, uniVr Boss Kel ley, 1n nnthlmr reformed hut in name, wtml 1 like to f,Ut some other wcsk-k"i d, har t money, IlOTVr,r.rnt. soch e 5am'l J. Tildeu for Initnnce. upon ii, in the interest, of th" Oold R!:ir. nnd wiilvoall tfewith itic Republican psriy on the currency. Here. then, is Wier th Initia tory flht will tieirin. nd It will be a flerco F'rnrfe Tammany will defeat th fit eenbnck Pnrv or Hie West nnd stoufli if trickery nd e- ild er, d i IT. ft"' it by mi r:ens certain ihn Tnin-n.ir.y will succeed In Its nefarious scheme The fjreenbnck rnrty under Win. !l n in fthlo, la.t fnll. made a caiHnt P.i'- and thnin'h nominally d-reat'-d was not routed, but is still n di'limt ' ever, and will be to TiM'-n R"d his followers hi the Pcmocntic Nation-I Convention a Nemesis of retribution for the sid n"d eonifort they give Hayes arc his hosses in Ohio. .... If the (jreenback p?rtv norr.initcs its crxidl date we mnv reasonably hope for snores In the comir.e c mina'trn ; but If the Tammiiny fiie lion s victorious in the convention . success will not atten.lfits bnnn. rs. Neither is it ne--;.i,.... ... h.. m inlieit Tttr. In thst prnt ptirviei in i-ie . t ... i t. It ..... . . l- ; i t .itr.t-n -!!! Ttrotinriiv tie tnree 1 . F, till. IWC 1 I X'. I, N ll!'"I"-1 . n llll iiur-lllll'l ill ,. will Irf irliin A.'s and C.'s. mak-.-fl l)0. C.' tnonpv. with "eld. Of e.-mre 1 animn ny w ill trj Xr w I. ,p one-fourtnof A.snd B.'s. make Howl ito ranl;s the cmVMnn and tl?e soli much mon-v hi wh by mennn rd its l-Ule politicians and the sut,- r.th. If the (rruss on 10 ncrrs, tcKeiber with sm-vl.-nt P n,. r . tie pt '.:. . bu' it is t ' "' wht rowslhereor., wf.M feed 5 horses months. U nfS tb'Pir can tjMluT - .... i.i. .. i t ...-.,1 . n.i,. . f i!tr. f-imn v. the m.iat.iii lurers. now innnv hithi. hi c ri, i:ve:fe'r nun nrai - This Hrsn IlorsE, Pitts BrKOH. Go. 1 Hotels are not numerous in tha "Smoky t'ity," and yet ii conlniiis one that is secon.'. to noe.e in lb sl3fe. We refer of eoilrs.-i to the "Rush House," which has occupied the leading place for almost twenty years under the management of Marker Rush, the pres ent proprietor. This pop-i'ar H'nse has lieen thoroughly renovated during the past lew weeks, whereby it ban been rendered more at t racfi ve to strangers than ever le fore. The walls of the ofF.o, bar room ami dining-room have been newly painted, and tb" ceiling kalsomi ned. Th-t sleeping apart ments have lieen frescoed and newly fur nished, and all done in first-class ptyh. Everything has been put i:i such perfect shiipe that tiDthing more could lie desired hy the m-st fastidious. The Rush House is kept on the I'.uropean plan, and gupsts are an. I nothing many acres of cross .:i?e (Trow l hereon wl-1 Iced horses 4 monlhs? Kth. One stick is three ioeljes rqutire nnd 1 foot lonr; an-itber i 'i io--r:ft sq inre aid 1 foot l.itii.', itnd t.'ie third U h turned sticK 3 In ches in rtli!ni"ter snd 1 fewt lonjr. Wanted to know where to cot said s'icl;. so thnt ench hall con'!.l the same niim'.rr of solid inches. Tth. If we pay l'i;j million didiai-s interest in irold, and the ie ines pro.Hii-i- toil) C-3 niillionn in old annually, how lantf b.-fors we c.iu resume specie i f.j tnctitb' Hob Uov. JIabcu 6. 1ST8. Pear iiffmas-That 'Vi-z-ff nf i'ly't r- orr-ii'd-a! 1,-urMv-n" must hivn annoyed A. P. 11. very rial-h. H imssiti'- 11 will have a "qn,ctiin".now It li i'l a (juTftct ler sotr.o weeks In the nutside worl I, hut with h.ini It inn.t have been a source et rreat troolde iiendinu' lanumernhle rvnoth. riii-.m.-'. a nuiittor trnttcinn.it fc eonnt ii). and vht doer he listetiVer as the result ? Hed siovrrs tl'jit l3 loss hee i mistaken. He discovers t bat the line dlviilintr the trapereM Into tr.i equal psrts was sh'ir'er than the dm nnni line ; bu" Imd cun'.ri'l-'' bei'ure Ihut th liiTiilinir line wis loniror t huii the disrvnsl. This liri, eummoa to hutli li' lds. was the line in d ispn'e. he mik in 4 1' longer than the tliacriinal litis and "hinriMto" Disking it slmrier. He ms.le the tHnRiral 7.97 rods snd the diviilinn line JH.i ; and nniv. alter hi eount lrps hypot tiemiFe's," etc.. tieutkcsit 67. 45 ad roi'linsrtty his own work that he had been in er rur. Asf-iireJly his tju.c. at ion of the "VII age Master"' from 'Ooh'soiith Is nptili" hl to him in this i-asi and ro ti "Ijoretto." And il yo irr'udi r will ex-,nniie iliei'euf t he F:c :;km a for few 1 wee ks bark, they will tnstaln this opinion. I did ! concede that A. P. H. was an tffn r( It solvinir protdcuis. hnt 1 did not snd .fn nof consider him n cseep'ion to the jr"i'eral rule iiamely, that 1 any Dian is liable to in:. ak-?s.- And It Is hnitr ti't'ls to acknowle Jite them when male known to him. Ai anot'-ier Instan-e that A. p. II ts not an er- ccptltin to sii'd rule, he has failed to Solve the , ki.'ltle enlarpred jirohiem, an I aecnrd inr to the I Tnctlmd lsid down by him for solvinir lt. be will i have to find a ii. i' number of ' hypotheiiusos of j snisll an(r!'-s'' titfure he will Sjlvc ft correetly. I merchants, artisan, f.inners ami mi"neo .. t.n .iwnko fothe Imnortiinee of the ontation snd determined to di and dare for their rights es freemfi nnd eitims of a (r rent Repnliiic, and not as slaves of a roreUrn rJ iud oerncy nnd its auxbiary Specie Hiisi clnpie in this country , , . . . Thenkr-Jl to your ynd.-rs rr their rnltT-ce "snd reonestiny them t-irive the sn lij't t I lire so fcetiiy and hurriedly etidcivon-d to 'rent t'i1r earnest ut tent ion. snd to thecduor of the Fukfvi;: fi r bis cordiall v In publishing the foreoii.ir papers. I will for t he present lirinjj- this eori ff uomb'nje to a clos'. Y)i;r., truiy. J. M. G uV; ir a n vi:it tj$i:mj:x ts, HIST MILL. SAW MILL. AM CO A f . n A N !v FO R S A Ll". TI15 undereiin-J will either fcell or I'Tnnio for tur n prnpertv his mill property nt Lilly's s:;i tinn P It K., which ennsi-ts ol 12'i ac es nf land, a pnrtliin of it well timbered. A ncver-tailmir stream or water. Orlst mill and saw mill in Kood rnnuinir order. Co hank, f. nr and one luilf foot vei.i. A snhstantinl dweiltnn house with eleven aimrtments. and four small tenement houses, with necessary iotbtilh!inrs. SprinR-honse ami loon tsinwafrnt the dwVllini. and a (rood fruit or chnrl on the premises. Will sell together or di vide to enit purchasers. Address JAMES TON RAD, lt. Henilcak 1. O , tamhria Co., fa. charired for what they cet more. While the accommodation's are on- ! It i true, similar st.lids are to each other in the , i tripl.-LUile rstes u tlieir n -tnmotf us st-les. tlianie- 1 ters or riren-niereni e, out .v 1.. m. tmyai in 1 .1 : a:-l 1 i'i in in, .!: ii .v., f t i 'f passing the store of Vii-n in want of dry goods "I'S groceries, etc., unless iTinini.,1 k, f'trther ami ', f1' a,!T OTle could desire in J:i . eirK:,,.p (lf- j,1HKj,, an,j ,.J,capnesil f "lJ .. ""i; 1 a-. t!;e mammoth store -v J. evil, who know how to w in y '"..rvM, it. '"""ve""""" t,i:lP rn" t'li"1: r,f r' h'c i i''1'1"' t,,','VPr obliging cloth ' - . lias U'.-ii doing business in - ...nt ibirimj all that time, we yen ,r,! ,';ls never failed to supply his ' . h"i v,l, , 1, mest prices . t Ill . : jj; t " ' 'i 11 rtin riinilllili n " at h 'heir proht who tmy r- o r"'a'"''is'"" nt, twelfth street, r I"-t-"ftice. Alt.Kina ' a revolt er was fired into r- '-MT' ea-t at liolivar station on : 1 last, tij(. UiUrt from which "H if tin. I 1 -r .c "iiimiiin, .iiiti idler I-roxiuiity to the comlnrttir'a ll tliri.it.rl. , inuow on 1 n oii- JI the cut. -i'i... ne train watt unuer :ai I t h ," " nine, ami it was of course i :i, aboard to see whoditl ,r:y"b r to ,M-' ,1r'"J t!at the par J" ' .iC,!!!'',iV1"' -"'Hnessof the night "ilu t" '-dnesday morning'n I..,.. 1,1 "s excrttetal i'i.it urain ltrv ,,'r ,n'",,. w didn't intend li,' , ;,rtt ." We merely wishetl . th,.:, ' ' a"'' faitbful friend (in ' !,, '""--y. I.l.t uslowoi, Tuesday tst'vi.,." k'T low until WT i 7'" of n,i" !" when t'T h... ,,,ro"lib the motions of ' t tlrn aWrt is erly all mo- Division k the PiTTsrvi-.sn (Catho- I.ir;) 1HK fse Conxrrruttnn of the tic Hith- The following efljei-il autioniieement ( tif the tlivislon of the Pittsburgh diocese ji.J t the coiisecratlon of the lit. Rev. .1. Tuig, I'ishop elect, is tak -ti from The.UatLo 1 Ur of this week, ami of course may be relied : on as correct : ! Dtvisiox of TfiK. iitnrr.sc. i When we announced the division of the .pocese of Pitttihurgh and theerection of the i:w diiicrse of Aiieghcny iu "ur isueof the fith of February, we stated that we tlid not then know what constituted the boundaries of the diocese of Allegheny. Since the re turn of P.ishop Domenec with the official pa pers, we have leen place.! in a position to state' that the new S -e of Allegheny will ; consist t.f all that part of Allegheny county lyir.K north of the Allegheny river, down , the Ohio to the ex'reine limit, of Allegheny ' city, thence mi a direct line to Itnller connty, taking In P.utler, A rmstrong. WcKtmoreland, Indiana, t'a:i.bria, Hlair, Hutitingdcn a::.l I Set! ford counties. The d iocese tf Pittsburgh will consist of nil that portion of Allegheny county not mentioned above as part of the S-e o'f Allegheny, and Heaver, Lawrence, ' Washington, Green, Fayette and Somerset counties. We arc Informed that Sf. Peter's church, Allegheny, has been chosen as the Kpiscopal Church of the See of Allegheny, ami that I!t. Rev. M. J lomenec, will beinstalled there on Sunday evening, the 10th inst. i COSSW 'RATION OF 1ST. REV. .1. Tt'tnC. The consecration of the Right Rev. .T. ' Tuii'g, Hisoop elect of the diocese of Pitts burp, will take place in St. Paul's Cathedral on Sunday morning, the l'Jth inst., at the 10 o'clock service. We are informed that Archbishop Wood, of Philadelphia, Las Wen selected as consecrator, ami Rt. Rev. M. Domenec, P.ishop of Allegheny, and Rt. li. v. T. Mullen, Hishop nf Krie, as assistants, ami that the consecration sermon will he , delivered by tb" I it- Rev. Ili.lico of Harrisbtirff. Rt. Rev. Dr. Tuigg tvai In the city in the , enr'r nart of this week. He will close hia 1 relations with St. John'a congregation, Al tiM.na, on Sunday, the 12th inst.. when ha w ill bid adieu to the flock over w hich he has bo long presided. surpassed lb"? ra'es are mmlerate. The Pus House is 011 Liberty street, just opposite the Union Depot, wh-ro all trail. arrive and depart, and in clone proximity to the bni r.ess cent-r of thi city. Our renders are ad vised to give this excellent i'n:i a trial when next vUiting Pitlshnrgh. They will find Mr. Rush a plt-aant and accommodat ing host, the rooms cheerful and pleasant, the tab'e supplied with everything the mar ket affords, g"o1 cooUsatid attentive waiters. A NOTKr.it Sai DsATn on in- Haiv 1:0 ai. O.ir town was thrown into ssdnej-p and excitement last Saturday evening 'ny the sudden audragie death of a youtig man named Frank Steele, son of Robert Steele of this place. It seems, that, having a brother running on a freight train he jumped upon Ihn train, as it passed up, hi front of this of fice and rode up to the conl wharf, from whence he doubtless inlended to accompany his brother to their home. II'! was in the cabin car, and in backing the train to shift the cArs, he observed the switch turned w rong, and the 1rain about, to run off the tiack and run into another tran, and on tho impulse of the moment, he jump-al off on the track and was run over and crushed todeath by the cars. Young Steele was ag.-tl 17 years, 7 ninths, and 17 days, was a young man y,eli known and resiicetcd. During the re cent revivals he had embraced religion and united wiih thu Reformed church. His father was in Altoona at the time of the ac cident anil the shock to the mother must have hem terrible. Only a f w- hour, liefore he had left her, ami then to le carried back a mai.g'ictl corpse is er.ough to crush a loving heart. Yesterday his remains were followed to the depot by a large coticn-.ir.se of jeople, from whence they were taken to Altoona for burial over a hundred of onr citizens ac- tiiat eoiiipanying the bereaved parents to tha niacin two cars which the R. R. Co. hat provided for the -purpose, the father being in the employ of tho company. Huntingdon Globe. AT Home. We clip the following from the Pittsburgh f)hpit'-h, of February "Sth: Mr. T. D. Kvans, Architect, has just re turned from Europe, wherp lie has In-cn for some time examining the mure motlru style of architectnie. ami is now prepared to meet all those w ho contemplate building t bis sum j mer. We speak for Mr. Kvans a liberal it. r of vour na t ronar' bs we know he J. F, Sbanahan, 1 ,amls in,ie front rank of Architects in i this country, lie can io lounu & o. 00 Fif ih avenue, Pittsburgh. , but .V I). know that his kettle nnd I he keUle enlarged, as required, are not similar figures or solids. Lorktto. P. S. The al'itre remarks have n'd heen made for the purpose of pivinjr auy offence '.o A. I) 11., but to show thst we are all lialile to mistakes, nn-lthat l.e Is not nn exception. And as he is ever ready nnd willing to cenimcnt on the mis takes of ethers, he should be vnliiiR to allow others the auT privilege. I may hereafter make soine reuia - ks on his cubical box and plank prob lem. t'TTKST Sent sos. March 8, 1ST3 I2AR Fi Vn. Iiretto" wn much mista ken respt ::-ik the iliiucnyioriS of K. V. M.'s tank. The true leugili is 1: leet, width 8 feet, and height 6 feet. 1 will stand to ray solution of Hnns Snits first prolileia. V hin n t hir.i is riht it e tn't be nivre so. ity tho way. as HansJSnits lound t he prohl.ms nil so easilv soyf!tl. why did he not show us tint he ct uld solve them ca'silyT ( That is a eomm t'rinn). "A ssertion is no prool." Tiie protif of the assert ion in what we want. K. F. AT. opens with a arand cannonade and we wer-j Ivinp low, waitimr fur a tiia bomb to tall in our camp, when, behold ! it turnr.l nut hut a sipiili. I supjHise tho tears ran np his cheeks about that nrin.lslon5. After nil. the four little coracrs which I orc.Uted weru of no ue to sny one. Voui-s, in liasto, A. I. H. FITS AND EPILEPSY POSITIVELY CURED. The worst eases of the longest standing, by esing !!!. KrKAItI I RF. TT HAS CUKllI TIOUSAXnS. tal mill eUe &i,0n for w citc it will mt ttunrlh. A bottle sent frrctoall address ing J. E. Dl ktULiKE, Chemist." Office, 13j5 Hrond- adyfce fiu:k. For Inerenie mf P.iln. lnt3T. or Old Wmlrrt) E.wnft 4'iniraM, wtitt WASHINOTOX, I. C tf. 1 k-i n liy at hotae. A grents wanted, fhitfltand -p t - terma jrea. TKl'tiOd, Auirus n, Maine. orp.-cit or KINGS COUNTY REFINERY, 101 "!! sil.. Mew YorU. HtTltii reorftsaiied with ltnroved machinery, 15 prepared to niter, t hr.nijrh the lead iinr w hoiesa le (trocers (whwill send sample on application), its celebrated 5TAHSA53 MlflS IWl IWl. 50 f A. H Vlsltlrtr Carilsi, with your name finely nted. sent tor Vfc. v. e navo it siyi.-s. icents Wnnted. samples sent for stamp. Kl lI.I-.n k. v,ai., crouKiuii. in". HOTRI. AtTOMMOPATIONS IV PlTTS- Ri-tif:if When you noxi 1110 1 .unouinu put npatthe Shiehl House. T!. table in ' Svrno.tf lln. hu Hn p -sittveHno rndicni cure. Von will never - - ..,..1 tilt;.-. retrretlt. This houso lias neen rcimeti .inn ;ljH1w1lflr relurnislietl from top to bottom, ami Is nrst- regardless of -i.u- :.. n n.tuiintiiiiiits. The fable in ' ..:"i;' 1 ' 1.1. nL't llio market atfordK. I Kor wlo by Limiot The price) of lioanl per day is only one lol jar and fifty cents. AI r. Mian I man, nin proprie tor, is Bnerally Vnown throturhont yefrn nl andlord a,-ino-a omnnntMl STrnocf Hit" ' rtn is niiantnteed to cure Inflammation of the Kidneys ami manner, pnniim or p..... r.-.v urination so rr'-tpient in tdd tr". pninful t.r 8iiiiresed menstruation, hieort h-a or whites, irrnvH, Kle-I. stricture, lihwidy discharKOS, lirifc-ut' diecnie, hi it kdust dep'isit. dropsy tiHio tn the hack or side, sick nndauhc, ptni ldes. blotches an 1 eruptionson the face, and a.l a SH-CII1U or nillsiliiiiiuMii. j if iliiratioii, pir or sex. Poinfioutnl the MrHit.tr, nheusbui-ff. I. A in F.a I MTF.n kstf.d Madame Lahond e, fa.Hhionatileuressniaker, from pHris, who has riven ereat aatisfatrl ion t the ladies ot IIY in ihh in tit.. ' " pared to execute) all . , , iii tnr l orders ill tne UUC. ooo uw ituiooiKureu. nin ro.il Biraiifctirn wit. w .. . -t eadrertiaeinentia thU paper. ia this paper. Mrn country: parMc.iIarly to the business pi.ven great Hans h blic. vinitinR PittuburKli, as an excellent J Pittsburgh and Alb eh' idlord, and all can rest assured that nnder I of dress-maKinj?. Is m-ej The Curreney Question. McnopiAt. or Tnte bdahd or thpe or nkw voiik crrv to covukks-.- itr.rsosn'icT -the rURHSSCY QI.'Ksri.lN ANOTHK C OMtNtJ PUCSI lit.M I A I CAMPAtON CONCM'SION (rirni r.trsit.) TDsaii r.tEEstAN-In the rr-cedinir ntimhers I cn-lcavored t ) show th:) Inllacj- of t he spc-in htins i iea. nn-1 the iniumty of th- Icisin'i.tn or t'onrcss on the finances nf the nation ;ndthe j protests of tiie lendinr I) isincss men sua ph. I- nnthropits of the country, th- luf-i-t nut not i tif h-nst of which is the Memorial of the Board i of Trade to Congress, d;innndin the rcp-al of j the rihernian'- I'tll. snd Hint t"tinrtesR horc- Mtter shall not lcifi-"lto on the r"Siinip:ion of i sit-cii pnvmniit. Tin' Hoard of T.-nde is com- ) I osvid ,r the loading business men of New Yo. I, niiifiiif wnoni are many "'n i"i't "" less the ni"tnoriaii-t.f say met if th'S bill he not repealed it will lend to another panic Reenter than the first, and that o Ion as it stnn Is on tne Statute. Ilook it will prevent the restora tion of confidence, an 1 the stability ot trade. They further asont that if Ihe c-.irrciicy was left as It whs bctoro the pnstire of the said bill it would aocomtn idflt- irs.-lf to tlu exirciicict of the limes by tho n.i'urnl lnws of trade. RKTt'.i ISPKCTIVS. T heretofore asserted that ihere was nor, and isnate-old sulrli-ieiit for a basis of curroncy nnd that the irreenhack Is to tie preffcrnd for business transactions on account of its supcri or utility. II the greenback will rn. y the neces saries ot life Is it not. nS,i-ieful to the laborer as jr it i? If it will pav operatives, buy raw niate-rt-.t rir- . ia ir not to tho ttiinu fact ii ror equal to specie? Ii Ht-ccpred as a inediuiu in th'i trans- j action or business, in the purchase of pr ipcrty. In the payment of debts and tnxen nnd duties I to the IJovernmen , U it not the equivalent of I enln. tirnvidi"! it w t Inr with Ifol.i ? tVrtaiu- ly it is. And it possi-sscs this other adynqt-rf!j over coin that the supply of m .fcrinl is .nex- , hauntible. Suopose, for sake of anrnuv-nt, the Jtlnck Hills to be a solid mass of nold, tho : amount of labor necessary to proou.ee a stiff!- I dent quantity of bullions from which to make a metallic currency adequate to tho demands of trade would tie of irreatcr los. to the Indus- I trtea of the country tiian the f upposed supori- ftritvor jrold cnulil corapaniatc. ll pajv-r re ceives the same cr.-d.l., it Is to all Intents and Purposes ns Kood as sicc'.e. All-it needsistb credit of tho Government, and the promise the Government to receive It in payment t.r nil debts, nnd a suflicie-it quantity, and it will till tne bid. It is not necossar . s it is not possi ble, that It should har a spiel." Imsis nt nil. If ft payndetitij toOoyornmenf n I parses from man tu tuau m t&U IvtU Under, that is all is J rr.itWKCKtil A tl A . 1 r.r.ino ; iri-nia. 1 .inie tin t remme, m imir iwn i-n.in,, 5 Term nnd OlJTr'lT FI1KE. Ad 'ress P. I O.-V li'KKHY kOO., Angnstn, Maine. Aoetts for tho best selllnir Sta- .mrrv Paettnges in tha wort i. contains lfi sheets pnper. la invebipes, srolden Fin. 1 en- h'lldrr. Pencil. Patent Yard Al ensure, nnd a piece .lewelrv. Siaifle paekairo, wiih pair of elegant tlol-l Stone Sleeve Ituttons. post-paid. 2r cts.; 6 for $?.(. This paek iare has heen examined ty the publisher of tho Cambria, Freeman and found n rf.r-s rtcil worth tho money. Watches giv en awav to al agents, t'irculnrs free. JiUlDt: tn , 735 Ilroa.lway, ISew otk. l?? c S5 i I. 1 ti V'J 11 (3 I ill It HAH I fcW K -K tn Ppr lay at home. Pf Pnmples worth ! l'orllanu, :ne. Jten's WASTKBI IleilaH and IMplomaa Awnr.letl !or "2fcwA"r PICTORIAL BIBLES ! itOO tllnritlnn. AdJreps for new eiren Isrs, A. .1. HOI-MAN Jt C(., 030 Arch St., Phila. RG3E3 ETAraTEAUX. i r"t"T ' lUili", MADAME LAB nn rAizis, No. IS SIXTH STREET. PITTSBUUOII, PA. Wil t. IlEMOVIC APitb 1, lS'o. "0 IVo- 5 rintli Strict. Itespectf ul'y solicits you' order ror drcss-makinK- Perfection iu juttinr -nd tittlnit. Paris Knshloii Vap'is ennt mi-m thu latest styles nnd t'rthfop-. focei ved. ren-uhtrly. March M, la. 6m. S.RCHITEOTI Has returned from Europe. irricE-s I'lt'iii AYKsrs. 3-10.-Sra.l rilTSill'IlGH, TA. Boyd & Gamble, A11CIIITECTS I'i I And Superintendents ! Cormania Bank Building, Coiner frood and Diamond &t. 2-3. riTTSBUUGH, P-V. ly. SHERIFFS SALES. TtiT virtue of sundry wrJr? nf l.trart Parliu I t'i. f'i. and IVmf. Knn., Netico out of th t.tiirt tf t'otnnu n I'lt-as of f'nmhrin county and to n e directed, thijpwlil Ve posed to pitidit- ttiH.itt the .MniiSinn l!..n tntheTblr-t Ward. Jotintown Ilor.. on ! vl l'HU4 T, V net i-V A. I. nt 1 o'chKik. p. in-, the lolfaw- Intr real estate, to wit : A i f. the rlht th?o r-nA f:.toret of John llerd mnn. of, fn and ton lit el Knuuil sUnate In t 'ex-p-erdale ala-h. faml-ria Miinlr, Penn'n. frunt I n if on Main street, fiatinir allav on the one ! and nd.lolnlf.s; lot of J. TH;.rh on the other side, and rnnnlna- back to n af'ey. Iiavfnar tfcereou erectetl a tw story plank linn'e and plark satdr, now In the oeouKiTiey of Jolin tler.lmBB. Taktn In evet-ntion and to t'O sold at tlio suit cf (NauiBA.1 Mastors. Al'ii, nil Ihn rliht. title and !n-rt of Na thaniel Marshall, of. In. xn.l to a tit of c-rnund situate In 'oncmatiph boroash. Cn-ntTm ei.niity, I'enn'a. frontiita on Hnynrs street. hK9 nn al ley on the one side and lot of Vali-ntlce Krv on th'e.tther side, nnd extending hsek t-i an alley, havltiar thereon two story brirk house sail fn-ino srnlde, nt.w In the o.-c"upnneT of Ilavjd flos sin and Jehn K'berly. Taken In execution and to. lie sold nt tho suit ot Peter lihoaJs, now hr uset It. Ellis. Al so, nil the rijrfc. title and Interest of John II. Ktmnicl. of. In and to a let of prnun.1 s!;u-.te In t'oneoiatieh Imronsh. t'nmttri fui.tT, IYmi'i. frontmir on Maine, street, bavins; in Rllej- on the one iiie and ht of Valentin t-'ry n the other side, imd running back tn nn alley, havtntr tht-ra-on erect oil a two siory brirk In-'u-e. :.iel Irai.io stanle. now In ihe oeenjiarrv of Pavld 0iF1r. Taken In exeeutinn nnd to lie auld n the .t vf Pe'cr Khitades. now f..r tio oft'. H. Kills. Al so, all the rifrtit. title and Interest of Tetey T.itzell and Waihicicton Slonehrcak.-r. ot. in id to a lot or plee- of jsrif.md s'tn.-.t tn the Mh ward,. Johnstown boronsrh. t'nmbria canty. I'em.'. frantinir on Seinersi t street and a-l i..ir,inir let .f Cn'per Hertrheraer on Hie one sine and lot ef tlopeland's heirs on the o: her fide, and cxttnliiia; nack n tonv reeK. Having teeron cr-cted a j larito waa-on-rnakinir shop, Inclu.lui lilxokiniliK j shop, pnlnt shep. trln.iuiiiif shop. et.. now In h i oei upancy t.f Vi ashlnfon Monehrenker. Taken, j In execution nnd .o lie s.dd si theauhof . ti. Old h. Son cod J O. Rons- A t. Amo. all the rljrht. title and interest of John Porter, of. In and to a .li-ee . r square f ajrou-ul siiiisie in in am w cr-l ol .lutintown nornurh. tin ted by V.'nshiiiKion- 1'iirir.ifo street, tnt tvin thereon erect etl- a one story piaik store huusi , not tjnw k-cu,.IoJ. Taken In rx-i-utinu an i to be sold at the suit cf Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sun-lrv writ of T.i.f K.rpou., .If. Vml Krpon., l-VclTsand Vi. t':.. issued out of the Court ,r Common Plens of (,'ambrin ;onnty, nnd to m-direct-d, there will hecTpi SCtl to public sale, Mt the Court House In Kbcnsbn rir, ,-ti MiirtiAt, the "JTth day tf .M tftrit, 17B, Rt i o'clock, r. si., the followinjr real estate, to wit : Ar.t. the rleht, title and lnferct oT John Brotfiorline, of, in s.nd to a piece or parcel of land situate In Clearfield to-nhlp. Cs-cbrin county. Pa . adjoin-n lands of It. Hewitt, .lames Conrtron, Louder A Co., and others, rrni. taiiiiiijr about 7'fi acres, unimproved. Taken in execution and to h sold at tho suit of Jas. Swires and Anthonv rw.res. Ai so. ml the rinht. title nnd inters of .Taj. T-.V". ,iL V .'" E. Reason, of.ln and to npieco or p ,rce of u ' 'J1'"? ' 7" lnnd situate H rienrneld township. Cn.nhria ! '"V U" B,1 county. !., adjoint,,, linlsof Jofin Neason, r'.i:8?,.." heirs or i nomas Adum, deed, nnl 'm-rs. T . - . - contiilnimr ;" ecres, more or les, n'Kint 40 aerea I i .. S- i i , . , . . ,i . , i Juseiin itar.Kin. r.tll nl. ,i 11 I K i' nil! rirvu un I n,i bum t i.iv . . .,tii ,. . . house and b.- stable, now in the rc -unnncy or j T,.A,i.( ' , r n V i Interest of Gxira Jnmes K. Xc-ason. Taken in ex-tm . ion and to .V' " a J" ,!.f''1 11 " J'?'1.? . "t,. 1... old Mt the ..it of K K Iliin, n. '? " 1 : " V 1 :" ,0" ' K''"ni situate in Ai.s.i.all tho riirht. title Bud Interest of T- " , k, I ! lini.r 'ZVr-V T .hr bias U.irnes. of. in and ton piece or lot of ( ' '' l1!"?;" T,'n 'hrwe n-rcl.r. a-rotin.l situate In '.V mhintou t-.w.ishin. Cn:n- I on T. "'tb-west s de of Nn;let.n street and brin cotjntv. Pa., froiitinir tn township road. and nd!.iinin lot .f Martin Jo. fit! the one I side, John G ilb'spio nn tlie o h-r side, and ev extendlns: hai-k one Imndred nn 1 fifty feet to an tendinur tmck to lot of John Not I, hnvh ir thcr- on erected a two story plank houseand platik sta ble, in the occutisnt-y of i'ubias ll irncs. Taken in execution and to be tsoij hp the suit of Jlar titi 3t Co. j Also. hII the r'K?d, title and Uti r.-st of V.. MvGlnde. of. in n:id to a piece or parcel of iao.l st'-u-it? in S.iinuierhiii townsti p .mntiriti cot.n I pian et e.e tan oni tty it.'.- neirii el jonn Ilfert, i .ieeeasc'1. ny ine cttin'tt-r t-'J. nuntnej on tne onv tn, j side t y lot na'.rdKr (a9) and vn the oh-r by nn nut-y, uei:in me s i. lie im oi urtinn i wineli Juliu Frederii-k ami wff-t. Iiy deej duted Septemi -r VW.. 1S71. and r-:coTled in t"he li ei-i.riiii.tc t ttice of llaral tirin county. In Kecor.l U.ik. Vtiiuaie b4 pni$o 4'J, cnnvryirl In :ee t, the Said ' Jcorne YV. li -rd as hy. a!d rev'ited ded. refereucis bvinn thereunto had will inoro fu'ly an-1 at latc-t atie.tr. t.y.-ther J alien ia execui ion and. to tic aoJd at the stilt of the JoUustown JJuil-ling-Snd I.'ian Ars-wiation. A i.so. a li the richt. t!Llu nn 1 interest of I!ohert P. Pi.hlr '0 and M.i.fy Jane Jiobln.-on, his wife,, hi the foll.iwinir deer:lied real estate, to wit :: A'l tliat certain lot of nround tituatr, lyli.if and tM'ltnr in that portion of the Korauvh of Johnstown, known as Kernvilie. besritininii at llynei aireet and I):visioii alley C irner : t hrtica aii.tiir IT.at nra atreet CO K-et to corner :!' lot nc.ml.er one : tli'euea alona: raid lot inn feet to Swan;p allcv ; lhcni- s.Iom; said niiev feet t.- IMvlsit.ii alley : thene ii -uiu uir ii:iiiii-3 in i.awar.i uer- i Pr...in tr-Lf ef I .,,.1 ..lam Spade, beiiir the ..., bind j It U.eV.un.'v' e first .1 1 of Join t, A I l.-v.sl, wns iVnlf ,,,, lH,,t..i i rMt-JMii !Iur l.y iwolicrt Uii'-iroon." mi,.: . . .....i,... ...it .i..... i t-, f i,,.n,.i, ir.iui. T..-1 i n 11 hlr.t (I- W k'prhr. nnd othe-s. rnntninin AO u"-.,T"' '-. acres, ii iii iiprmei. jaiton in xcciltion a:iU to he sold at the suit of Levi !Icnm. A f.S'i. all th riirhl tit le nnd intcrt-s! r f James ,1. Ktijli r, executor of T'.dwnrd A. Iturk. who was the ox ecu tor of u?nn fturlc, deecs sod. with notice to John Murk, tenant in Dossfssinn. to wit : All the following described piece or pnrcel of land situate, lyinjr and tieiujr in vVanhinitf mi township. Caiii'n la cojntv. nnd Htate of Pennsylvania, on the headwaters of the Concinnuih, bounded ns follows, to wit: iJi'irlnn'tur at n post on the township read; thence south bt deire i nst nloiift said road, snd of John MetJouifh 1.13 pcrch'-s. ta a ivalnut; thence si'iith 1 ih-jriv", west 5i p-rch;-K. to n stone; t hence nor; it 1.3 decrees, west li per ches, ton post; thenco north K drecs. enst Sfi perches, to a birch ; thence north Sf di-a-rt-ea. west 1. pcrchon to a jejtit ; thencu south 01 dc jrrees, atst 91 nul 2. to n pof; thence north 42 dcjrrces, rut' 7 perches, to the place of befrin riiur -containioir 1-1 ncres nnd fib pi ri hes. n at tn-nsure I he same beinir part of t wo tracts of ian:I wat rant -i in nit- names oi i.awar.t Her. nell una Wi.liam which on the etinyr.yen rotMi-nti liiir i.jr iwoiicrt tin 'ifoon Tttketi In CTocut ion and to he. sold lit itio suit ofjos.-ph Ihn -iroon. exi'i-utfir of the Inst will and tentanient of lt-ibert B-tiKOnn. dee'd. At.so, all the riirhi, title und interest of Th'nmis Cathc'trt fif. in ii'td to a p;oeor parcel cf Isnd slmatrJi-iTa rtownhhi; ,"atnhri ic iin tv. Pa., ai'joiniriif inmlsfif Jcnu l-'iirht. ,l,e.ili Keith, ntid others, cunt aini iij ;tS acres, nn.re or les, id out 1C -ceres c-K-nre.. ha iinr then on eifrfil ii one story uf (ioiko nril Ii ...... , i iI.a . t....i 1 1 .11 ,t t - V .tf 'I'lti, lit ti m t .... in . ... - - i . !.....( j with t n h-u I'.iL-nn ii.Ti r lli.ill till! 1(1 lilt Slll.1 at !im cmtftf I . ' Samiirl Ittitler. At.su, nil the rlsrht. ti'l" and i.iterest nf ?f4r lin S'vimirc of. in nnd ton piece .ir parcel of loud situate in f'nrrnll towiiKhip. CTinititii c-(.i:nt . Pa., adjoining- hinds of IVtcr Honitr. John Davis, and o'hers, ronti-.i-iing- 4H acres, more or b-s. hiut 41 acres cleared, luivbiif thereon erect id one and a half story I p hoime nod loir stable, row in the ooouaanov ot Mart in Scymore. Taken in f .Xi-cut ion uu J to be sold nt the suit of A. A. Mirlser .t Sin. Also, d the rlirht, tills and interfst of ",, t tint-inn lit. k pr. .it, i ll and Ion lit e.- or itti -.. I of lnnd situate in Carroll township. Cmuhria I HKU'-t AN BAPMEIl, Sheriff.' comity, mlj-'intii-r laiuls or v iiiiam e.ikbind, cier. in B r.iiciiaiiiiric. .tiatx-ii t. Is I. Sninnel Wt.nk'atnl. Joseph Yohuor. and et hers. ! coatabiinir lOaorcs. more or less, about V acres T It'KNSH NOTit'i-. I'etitiuiii i.e- cf which are cleared. havln thereon erected a 1 X.Jk Ta-rem ...! l.-,t.. ti two story nlftnk hotie snd freme stable, now I . avpK? d Latins House Licoia- in tho ocettpnncy of Jns-ph Vshner. Taken in "H e .u,en .Pu'" .'' he yHc of tr.e tk-ik J :Wtf ........... .n n.l ., K ...l,l.n.,.iinH:.,i.-i.ii i v .iurioi 4 VrXAxy. "' ,l'' slovir IHyision alley i-3'4 feet to the place ( i-m- jii'iiiiiiz .ir.nfj i.-e saiae mt wnnii neer.ea Ilsvns and wife, by deed dated April ti-. end re.-or ied in Kecorder'a tdiiee In ri c-ir J of Can-hna county, fn y.ilatne IS. po-e 92, etc . con. eyed to Mary J are Hfiltinsor. tojr-jlher with the hrreditamoiiis and appurtt nanees Taken In ex-ir-ii Ion and t.i be suld at the rnit of tho JohnBtown i.uiidiuir and Ixiati As.K-iallon. At.so. all th'-'risrht. ti:liani Interest of W.1L l!fm J.Hendriek in the fid Niwitnr .ii-a.-ririt-rt reaf estate, to wit : Ail the nc-livided i.ltie-tei.trn .4 m certain traer of Imd ei:n-.te lathe townMi'Dof rr I i . 1 - . v . ... . I .ii i niunria. inj isiale or nud des'-ribed as fellows ? Jtcziimicir at a look. try : thenee seuth do- trrees. eat 137 p.-rcln-s. to a white oak at lino of H inicl (inughuour: thence n-.rih 63 dcRr-es. east TO perches, to a post: thence rerth 3 irroa, west tn perrhes. to n pest at lie of Sarinii ; iti.ucriui'iur : liiepee rmri.1. So decrees, west ab ittr- i chci. to n post ; theneo s uthta ieree. went M pe.-e!iv3. to a i.nst : tlic"V!--c s-iuh i0 it-trreva. weat i :w pvrehes anl is links, to a n irt z toem-a .n. t loir stTl.'lel i ,,, -'ret'3- wpst :!7 l"rehrs, to a hiekory sit place of l, ',;, , r 1 bKui"iii)f ci.utH.iiii, ita-res anJ 3d ptrcUca. i-ti t. ! with ta-." appiir'.fMTicos. I Al so, all that certain lot of grenn t sitna'a at I or nesr the boronah l I' 'V neiaatvh, !n wl.at : itj calli.-.l th-' tiin of Syivsoiii. in Cumf rfa couniy aturt said, and ln.irk'i d and known on the . plan of said town as I.-it Xo. frunt'nir on Kali i Koad e'r.-et, ln'tnir lour ro.ls wide and t clve ruda dot p, with the itpjiu.tenatiei; anJ hureditln.ent. Taken in exeeutioti and to be roj al the eu;t at ; the Johr.alowu fiavuis liank. j Tkkms or Sai.k.-iiuj. third of th porch is j rai'iiey ta be paid when th.. pruiiei-t v Ij'kriocitxi' ; down, nnd the rt hihuiii.k t t o I h.iiii ukiU coo- i.x n.a I..JI. ui tii er".i. t Also, nil the -lht. title nnd Interest of Chss H. Sfitzfl, cf, tn r.nf ton pioe or tiarcel t.r hind situate in Carroll tuwnvhip, tarniiria co in ty. Pn.. tidj..inin, lands of Joseph Ia vis, John Fly, John Allis nnd others, eofita'ninir 3 acres, more or les. nil cl.iired havinir thereon erect ed a oi e nnd n l:fllf story piank hn-iv an t board stshlc. in the oocu:nncy of Charlci Stitzcl. Taken in execution nndiobcsoidat the stilt of Henry Hopple. A i.s-1. nil tiie ri(rM. tlt'e and Intercf of K. C. Christy, of. in md t.i one-f.iurth lot of frrnttn-J s:iuat in the V."e.t Wnr-I of Kbeiisluirg- h r ourh,' Cnmbrfa coiiotv. Ph., bouided m the north by lot of Martin U'nr.l, in ihe cast by nn n!!cy. and on the west by an alley, havinir thereon erected a two story f rame bouse, i-i the occupancy of P.M. Chute. A'.n. n!i the riiiht. title and interest of It. f. Clnity, of. in and to n lot of ground s1ti"it in the Wert Wnrl, Khensbnrir borourfti, Cumbria county, frontina- on Julia Ann strcu nnd n-lj lining lot of V.. J. Mills on the sou h, lot or Mrs. McCaiin on the eat, and llorc.cr street on the north, I. nviiicr t hereon erected a (ioiihl" cot fnjre d weit injr bouce. in tiie o.-enpancy of II. A. MePiko and A. Y. J mes. Taken In oxccutinn and to be sold at th- S'tlt of Collins. Johnston 4 Co. A l sn. a'l the riirht, titie and inn r -st of Y. Y Ticrtiey, of. in und to a lot of jtrounl situate :.n the tor umh of Khensbtirtr. Cambria ftit- tv. Pa., bounded and describe I hs follows: F cnt-! bur '-' fcot on L!-ivd street, extendlnr tn'-k i t" feet to lots of Isnnc Evans nnd Wm. Mil's. I jr.. f ound"'! on the t'Mt t-y nn alloy a" 4 on the west by V est street, rnvtnar thereor erect -d twa story frame house, plank statin un-t eir- MiirC house, iri me tiecup.tncy or f ...l. t rntis". A l.-n. nil the riitlit, title nn1 intr;t.st of V. I Tiern.-y, of. in and to a ptece or parcel of laud i s:t:rite in Cambria town hip, '4T.n1t1ri.-i county, ' n:IJ linimr land of Stephen I-'oyd on the ee.M. i clay pike" on ihe south, 1, jd I'mlcr on tt.e' west, c.Mit't'tiintf about ll neri s. all f . j .47.fi, nil Pic tih. title Xnd interest of F. P. ' TicriiCT. of. in end to a i.sieee or lot of t-r iniiil j siti:at"iii the West v'nrd 'f r.h-nsbnrir b-n - ; oiu h, Cam'ina couny, fa.. rronting- on t'ctliri Sireet tin the cast, e.n Hil y tin the norfh. lot of Collins .n the wev. iind an oiUce eow tvt-u bv ii. Kinkoad, Ksti.. on ineroon crteie i nu tnuve oui..-imvr. t-oTiinitiiP j Jo'mTct s 01 nrraniis. i'j Known nt ine inn itierti r jCc ; S'lininitville E;r III , till-tll'l - .ti iv.t-t Joseph sold at ntisine-ss us i.n.ya .v to., eno-.rsecs of Jon 11 furiruson. now tor use 01 i'.,imns lnv!s. CK-o, tl 110 1 ley. b, ll. earner. A. V. Paikt-r and J. A. Moore. j Ai.si. all the ri-ht IrJr and Interrstnf pl,I!!j IIert.or. of. in uu'. to a piece or lot or irroa id situate in Lore'.tr Imroim h, Csml. tit to.11.1v. 1 Pa., tronttitis ,,u t;t.. Marv'a street and estvnd inir back , r.n alley, adlnin'r l-its of F. X i Il.idor ,hc south and Col. T. If. tShklds ..11 j tha v .irth, having tl.ercon er-ct-d a t.ne story re..ne house, in the occupancy of Philip Hart- 1 "sOf. aud a two storjfplnnk bt ;se, in tho oc enpancy of Mrv Mel te-ni'tt. Taken in execu- ' tion nnd to Ik? sold at the suit of Philip Val-n. irtof Uiiai tt-r Sessions . r Carchria county the followiiiir named nurMius. 1..1.I i i i.. presented to the Court or Ouarter Soskii-j. tf sxid county at Mat ch t?e.s:ous, l;a: Tave:;. 1 icr:sb. Allegheny Twp. A. J.Cit. U'y ll'nrr Twp. Nlci.olas Iu:ciJi,X-t,iw Vn-i CMrrolhown !ro. rrehc. achroih. I aol Kiv-iiijrer, f.Jtrarl l. U;.ti. AttJre H HiiiK. Cambria Iliro. Pe'.er Sat-louis. Ceorre r ner, Ann. Mary Kfrti:, litaris ti .re. jhn U. .tilhiyhcr.Ehz ibe' .1 :.lrii.tu3 I.Pet.-r H -uir n . P.-rnard I-ar-.Ht . ick, E.Jwjira Howe, fOourad Meyer. CiwnmuTh rr j.j. Vns..-. nn Klutr. John id-tianx lt W ard ; Jms-jj. h l;ily, Mictuttd looney. i'd urd. Fast Conf niauh Ho ro Leo n l r J Klst, David, I -ntotiti. Chet?prir.j "t.ro.-J.ihn freuss. troyi Twp. ivtt-T itrtuMiu I'diestTwj... t ;t. U-iiifai-. -Thomas rnt. l-b-iibbniTr Urrf,. Ile. ry Post-r. John A. J a-.-, Ji.ltn l! ili irria, .Siichacl 1 Jitt 1 ncr.Mai tiQ K"it, Vit '.Varti; U if. Moron, iCast Ward. Franklin liror. Feter Iculn-itz. 4hii::tAiu Uj. All-ct t b'cr.aer, Pnntuel A. CrUte. Gillittin Tr--rtt!,W OOowd, An'.heoy I I Johnstown Tr C.-nmd Ktali. John V. PhiitTcr. E. U. W 'llhinr-r. J ma ltaab, Uwrenea n, r.iizaoein Konter. .rutin tiartt-irt, Henry er Ijiuia. C. Iaiut.ei I. Jo-m C.rad. I'hilio lilies, Mich. Fioeiran. P. o Cunnp. Th,w. f lisvi.. J-ilm M' I .rtn.it t. John S-ufThour, 2d " 'ifii : iienry 1 eimit, t lia;es Kimtuei man, f ofi-jfo siieffi-r. John Frits. Charles Kast, J.j. t-oiiciniiKer, Jiioun llo-tfcr. A-.irus (ani.it. tleorRf It-tab, John ktrr. I'liili.. HtrfTir I .oris Loitentifri,-er, I ti.. H. ifeit Chaa. Kmif, l.W. HmshlKro r,Jol:n M.Kinir. Adom Hid shurk. 3d VTHiii ; .li I1.1 A. t t.- ninu r. Allien PI fitter, tHear tlrtitle. lion-j haiii.inan, tv. H.'l'ii'.iiipson. 4lh 'Vrti''; .4 turn U 'Vcigaud.-Sth Ward; Henry Siaf .,, ii:h WhiJ. i;r,1" o? R rt - . bu ian Han. l-, p. X. Ilnld. Vt.lvilla e .ni.- .!.i-i,l! Fii iO n.fse, Mrs. ML 'li-a'iy 1 'il, rick Sell ttrn l.-rei- 1 -... ..r li Ui0,".4 iliiwiluu-. 1st XVicrd " t.-t..n H ir.u a,. ., I.. 11 ... '. ,!,. SI,,,,!' V"K 1 P.chiHtlJ rwi'i.-Kihsrt Mar Hrrnar.l Km,,. ChaUtloa Rcfci, John Vf. binjriuu Ttt;v lnoo'i ?. Rich Michael C. Mnt-tfarvt lloSle.Uetr. ; Mulii.i. Jacob Wilmoro Rir j. GeOi-re Vandcroth. Jua...,h If umiT. Yodor Twp. Jacob R )eh ct. ot-ipt i.trr-isa. Jihnstown, Si W..rd. J..hn Lud!g-, p, 8 Ftjher it Co., Hcn:-y Frits 4 Co. EATIXU II ICS: r.'CFNSt!. CarroHtown lioro. Henry Hliiru, Juliustteh. U ashingtoM Twp. ii.j. J. J-s.-had?tor, W'm. I'lmti, Mark ft. Mi-L-iUfthlin. Wilmore It.iro. -I din tchrotli, P. F-. fTirhr Juhnowu, tth Ward. ja.,-.ib FondiCh. Iit.ta nuu.n. nn-!!) fj-te. now m tlio occupr ;o-of I qIh.h;. Wriser. Taken in exeetitiou ..id f., 00 v ,sb,',' Iho suit of Wiiliain M. r.oyd, doinjf , r.ra.Pey s as Lloyd Se Co.. end'.rsecs r Jnu i ijedio' on. now tor use ot ll- una. h.t-c ti... . Al.so, ml the nijlit, tit:., a in Interest o. Th.iinas Thompson, of. In aad tft n niece or p ir- ttl or land situ its iu It trr township. Cnmttria county. Pa., ni'.j-.b I :(l .n s of Jauios rieuwp son. F. A. Shoemaker, ami others, coaraimr.5 .Y) acres, liiiir.1 or les1. t tioo t 2j acres clfaril having thereon erected on- and a half story plank houso, in the occupancy of Th mui ; Thompsoo, Taken M execution and to be soul at the suit or T. H. t res-wet 1 it Son. Also, ad the rufit, tit'eaod interest of A rch Ibntd F.irrelt, or, in and to a picco or parcel of land situate jn Sns.pieliauna township. Cam bria county, adjointn land- of John rt--ar-r, jr., Philip' tJrav, an l o'urs, containing l.hi acres, more or less, about 4.1 nerf of which are clesr.d. haviiur thereon r.-cico a two story Tk MeCO! .fAN I IcrV -" OOico Oerk of Q. S., Kliynst ur ;. Feb. Z3.'lT. SlJOHNSraWH SAYINGS BANS! 120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. CVIARTEHED SEPT. 12. 17U. 1EI''KSITS ,' received of ail aiitas nut lr.s than tine ln;if r. I resent rate ol !!ifre-.t. aix -er erni. Interest is dn.j in the mouths of Jur. ami Kit ittu r. and la tiot wlthurawn I nd.lod to tt.o deposit, than com. pounding twii;e a year wi'lu nt I'rt.uk'ir.r; tLo tJal ItooPor to call or even to no sent tte tteiosit tn.k. .niHiei iwiapu on nem r.;u:e. 1 ri-tert nt- auh n'Htik house and bHT bjirn-, now In theocennan- cy of Aretiibnld Farrcll, nnd a on-vetiry idan': house aad lojr Stable. In the ooeupancv of Mary Ann Peach. Token In execution and to be aoid at the suit of Iianiol Fry. Tf.icms or Sai.K. One-third of th pnrehnsi? money to h?paid wl.ci the pr ipcrty is ko'M'kcJ down, and the rcinHinii.tr two-thirds upon coo firinatiiln of the !.. II K K M A X RAPMER P i.-riff. Sherill'8 Office. Ebensburir, March B, ls; at. ADVERTISING In BVI.lflTOr AMI i UU I l.Tt'KAb fVKVTaMES II tl.l' rKK L. For intorioaiion. add ret 5 Geo, I Itou'ilt J Co.. 41 Vark I2owf XCW TURK. I.i'vii m., . m .1 ...t 1'iur, r.it'H . O TM TrOWeVS feriiur first inortcatreson farms worlh fonror in-- timt-i the tnnouat el loan desired. Uuml relerenu perfi-et titles, etc., rt-nti:red. This) etirtira'iiii is exeiuslvcly a Savings Bank o t-fittiin -rctal tleposits rts eive.1. cor di.sconnti granted. No loans on prrsotial lecttrity. i:iaulc applica'.ions ler hurrrwers, copies of tba rules, by-laws, anl speeh.l taw relatiuK ta thlt , Dank, wutjo nv ad irt sm JeMred. ; Tkihtek.-Janu s o.,j.-r. Uavld Ib'twit. 1 R Flos. A. J. fliwv.i. P. v. Hay, John Low man T H. I.ip!ey. lmniel MeLattlilin, l. j t'errel! .lau-eg MelliMon. .I.iniei M't'ov. 1 w. Plifi if '",iriJ suppes, tifo, t. 4ik, an t . W . alters. I.AMFL.I. sroK'tKttu Preaide.t. Fna-sit Iiibkrt. lrnasuror. Ciat's Ki i-ea, Solieltor. l1!.-!.!