Etcnsbuie, Fa., riiW.W. - MAKCU 17, IS7C. ALAKD PERSONAL. Tlie dwelling house of Jacob Haller, in llollldaysbniff, was destroyed hy lire, with ; ne arly nil it comaineil, on Friday morning j last. Mr. Haller, who is a carpenter ly ! trade, was occiipying hi spare moments in j firiinhipj; tbp lmnce, which was not. complete, . and ns a c.onseqiier.ce a quantity of shavings . had a- cminibUril in one of the rooms iied ; l.y him n an extempore shop, anil to these j shavings one of his children unwittingly set ! fire, with the result stated. A subscription paper 1ms been started to aid Mr. Haller in .,il the fi'her rinrf I rebuilding, hut in these light times it is-not r. and the it. net ince. , h!irtX ,0 col,ject,ire about wliat ,be sura tolal i ?. Itiei I' . oU three l.ei;oru ninmj iitii9iurii . 7 r,-K li. urs U shoot wild pigeons the '. :riUy. I,,., n U to have nn riiiK fitioiial t.uu:n (t1 Thursday, Friday ami Salur- 1't'Xt WO l-N)- ;"!rs prsented to Bishop Tuiggon pvci'ii'C contained nrer ?.".(10. anil the ' !,"rT.' H ... .! Ini -A. Lemon, Senator from -.. ...i.lMr .1 il i tjn T ii in fir a . will tp. The lnettire delivered by Prof. Collier, of J the Slate Normal School, "Indiana, at the I Congregational church in this place, on T ' r l . . . . - ' rrinaj eTemiig lasi, descriptive oi a journey through Italy, was not only more tlian v.hu- j. : uiij iirc iroin uippaniaiinsions to imr.gs nacieu, inn was a very wen lohl story ot personal experience in that interesting land, ami was listened to with anparent delight hy an audience which should havo heen much larger in point of lumihers. The choir of t the church, which pro! ably has no superior ,1 Vr:i '. " ' in i ne comity, sang several nne selections in ,v,,f Sui'ii! s li. mi noon. o' imum a very eilitymg manner and to the delight m VI"' v received. I of alt present. 'jT!l,. ,i,.!-k'-"-s from Camhria ami Blair We are creditably informed that the w.'.i iiang up lh.-ir hats at the Ste- I venerable and greatly beloved pastor of St. 'I. n:s. Li:i--:i.-tcr, .luriiirf the Hitting of Mary's church, Hollidavfdniig, Jlev. ,lohn vftitmii. Walsh, lias lieen tendered and has accented i no position ma-.o vacant by tho promotion of lit. Ker. .1. Tnipg to tho'episcopa! see of Piltshurgh, Father Walsh, whom we trust Cod wi'.l bless with renewed health and vigor, is we aro told, to bo assisted bv two curates, one of whom no doubt will lm tho l'V in.-c!-.V:ary firi wiped tho ham of l, ,i '-I Kl"-.M-r-. ot Ierry township. West . ,1 r i.'M l ' "'oity, from ilm face of the earth 1 1': , -,;h r5gi:t i'f I'.ist week. ' "' t n'l-et.n of the C nt-iinial Temper- ' t.u....;-iii.n b. ld in the Cngi-etration;l , ! ,. r, l , a f w i v. iiit gs ao, quite a number I pn sent faithful and efficient assistant priest I' ,'.',..... as a Med to I !: list of members, iii charge of Iho Al'oona congivgaiion, Ilev. ' .1. lm S .n.lei f. of lre tisbnrg, has a iiair Gall-igrr. Father Walsh was the thst pas , -,'.-'yar N nm- innult-l anil four years old. tor of i?.e Altoona c -ngrcgatioii, more than v . rt! -w"i st elyar.ls to tho centennial i rt quarter of a reiitury ago. j,,,." Tliat s tbe right ictiyh to dispute of liuring th;' past three weeks no less than lour atteui!ts were inado to burn the resi- v. r friend V. rsr Vouse will dence of .Mr. .f:me.s f hinninghain, at Iiver- ; more cstmoru-Ir.nd ci'iinty, but fortunately I Mi'; lire was discovered in each instance and -I Mir , , i-f v -t't tbui'l f"r ,at "''I luscious ,.,h iireM"!!"-!' iii os on i uesua v lasr xi;.i r '.ir.l- .., M r. Ciouse l.agg' d forty- j KulM.ued Wfore total destruction followed. -.! r I 1. ' I. 'ei . !nn n" s fiii t iiaugi.ipr ri .nr. ... ,,f Wo. dvs!" borough, felj altliough the entire dama,'" on building and furniture is estimated at jJt,l.,o0, Who was eniltv of the e reneated acts of ' IveendiariKiii . rv l i ' . To. s :y erenm?. nnd disloca- has just been revealed by the rObf-Oxion of . , h ,,f ' er :im s at ti e shoulder, besides j Annie M (iuire, a servant in the family, rvho ,-, : v it :.bi.vc il e ell ov. i can give no reason for her acts except n i!c- i,:i'm f t Mr. jiiH:"tiy i.oyg. fi whs ; uirc lo see a lug conflagration. Tbe girl h.l l i... i i . i-ei it ii'-nai -i t.ijh coi)iji'f tiicuzcx, aim lias be.nn b Mr. An lb : .'nv Ir.sl sent to ' be Senate i i ll.MtiiH t'i for ci ti r. illation asScaler . sent to the p-.nr house for safe keeping , t V.'. i I 'i .tiiI ;e:isnrcs t r I aiuLiria , . i.i i. f. t :i t in of three years. , i f 'arest arrivals in our midst i.f Nin.ri.iis from Jr.. ton, rrlh ,l.on:itv. wb have come here in . 'i r" tvetl' it g le.-H t ban li al f a ' '..m of tin1 wild, n'.ions i:i .' '.n Ili'f vii-inisy. . P ..v.ither proves propi t iiMiF, R. i- i v.i 1 1 e .inly hoiniel to-d;y by a :. . ! i; i f j 1 i tit s.iiettis in arid about 1 1 ye. Tbe I.o'etto l.rasH lm:d has been ik-,.l. :! J ;:.(..! p'lis'c tbetel'oie will be : . i ! t: e :...i!;:ri s i f ll.e oc-aHioe. - l i :hi e i- ,l..;rioi ainl be will hive ..t i:r -i'v'i tin roil.I hereaf'r with only , i . ,,('ir bavifg been sacrificed i .; .. ,. ..i'l.i'.lv attempt eeti.tr the A t i : ! i;ttc.ss near ria.hli Us. on S.nuiav i :. tth:!.' tin; tiaiii was nn.'.cr ftsit head- Ii.'l nrtuicot," to whi h ! II. .. t:.';.- i r A man of family in tho West Ward re turned home on Tuesday last after a rather uns'icees-tsul expedition in qiHt of wild pigeons, nud setting down his shot-gun, which was duly loaded and eapieid , or.e of bis sous .b ked it u; wirh tho remark tlul which duth I he believed I.e could do Wt'er tlian that I himself. What tbe voui'ir man meant bv b.i' g better we don't pretend lo know, but if bringing down somolbiog less than a ton of plastering from tbe ceiling at one shot, in stead of putting a few nir holes in the other members i f the fami'v, n:ay bo consider! d us doing better than his pap did, the enter-pli.-ing !::d is certainly entitled to the belt. On T.iesday and Wednesday evenings j oi next week i nr. I'resliyteriati chiirc-h in this i plii e will ha the t,,:,.nt ,, peh (,f those oc I casiotis, of a very delightful concert and a reries i. ji.rabing lauieanx, mo xcellent choir c .ii ii-ct t d with said i linn Ii ha ing set tl.eti'sel ve to work to get mi such enter- i . : 1 r.- nT .. . . ... ii.ci. reieiie.i iiiM-i i,ii iai nuieiiTs ; ! na ve e ery reasoij to c.ciic vis :i:id 1". V. has hern j will '.e bigblv ecjovaoie And well woithvf.f i.. i- . :.. 1. ! ii ." ' .... ... i'.u-k rei iiuj -.een, i n nocrai i:i:rnnagc. X iif nilinission pr ce hns been fixed at I'I i-ents for adiiits and 1.' cents fur chiltlren not more tlnin 12 years of a;-.?. I lours open at ") nVlm-k enbrtain ineiit to commence ha'f in hour later. There will Ik an e'it ire change in the programing for Wednesday evemiig. Ho sure to altcnd, if possible. Some id?a of the in-.ttienso number of wild p'geutis now on the wing in this vii-inily may be formed from the fact that two sports-liu-ii -brought down in less than seventy five j pigeons at s;x siiots--thrco fhots each on 1 Tuesday moroii'g last. And thu exploits I of ihiie two lucky sportsmen can scarcel be j considers d exceptions to tho gecer! rule. ' for very few of tbe many who ar almost j constantly p.-jipinga way at the pige.mM ln.ve tiiilrd thus tar in bagging from one to three ih z n every 1 imo they "go for" tho feathered bipeds. Ib-sides all this, the parties engag ed in trapping them secured not less th.in i eleven hunijre.l p'geons cm the sam" da v. all i f whieh we believe were nubse(;iieuly kiil j id and shipped to New York and other I points. Tbis mode of capturing thoin, as j we have already stated, requireB tbe use of I decov p'r:ei.!s, large nets, etc am! when j not desirable to ship thein ai:ve, as Inis be.'n dor ;u several insiances already, ib-ath is j ! pru-luced by garroling ibe pigeons, or pinch- I j ing tliMii cm lb buck part of tbe neck, atler j j which they are packed in barrels a:id for I v-:iiib'd to their destination by Express. As I th' p'geoi'K are said tu command from S1..V) d ed soon lifter, lie i to 2 r doy.eii in the Eastern marke's. this i! ttving to "bump" his j methml of seeming them has proved a some what extensive bonanza to those engaged In 1 l.o enter). rice. -t i .-?.s n fon mi r local cclii'ims. i- ;:i -. t ... i r ever l.i iuri ei.rrespoimein.s ..' ! : : ; tlif i Ti.'p.kirtn 1 ii : onee. Tl e i i.n e of ?-'t. ,lo;n ( Jeis, i.f .1 1 lins u his I ..... irs".tb!i.-'l 111 cOI'Veetioll !.!. in r.i'.e ni.'tiiins'ious f..r Asso .'. .'. : 'z-. :i p 1 1 !! it ti i;.p nf ;bii m"Sl sub : ! rt- ;i! ' i'ec tl.-nien in tbe count y , t !:. ii' ii. 1 1 il ii. tl, cm s -areely f:iil p t a 'i.M-r of strength in tLc conven- A ;;...,! 1 r.'l en'cred ti e resi.'cneo of '' .'. ! :.:'.!! the borough l.f'S.Ull- '. '.;. i-o-t vvi ek. a:d after passing ' . rv (. K.i.jiikI ami the hired girl, " '; r .eutil r ib "in. led again' the ..'. ;i -fated to a iniisilera't'e :''.. T: !- ' bad been finil by someone ' .'i'tg mark in the vieinity. -A ' ' iivj, hter of 'on to ilman (Jeorge ' t :l:e F.fth Ward, Al'oona, was V 1 !-.i.- on ".f i in.t il V ninrtiiir i!if t:i';i'..' fire fr. m sonn i hearth in t'r oil of the cook i she hi1 drtwn op a chair f duni'tr the iibsciv P of h'T d.eil about 4 o'clock the -. wl.;.-!i - c. i! l,i t-s. ' . '! :it .-!,. ' ' ! eg. '.i is: Via v. i mnp was killed a? f Jal'.'t- . t! in.- :n i iir Wed nestlay nigf t Mst, i ,j :,e -4 'tv i ht. from a freight trri:i i.-.-r-. i-.! be-. eg run over by one of t be We,, .-!'. ! arnno 'artieuhrn.ex :! :t ' ... et I.m legs were severed from 'y a: -1 that h. t !..:!. a trviij - v t ! r-ii'i oa.l. 1 .-ii hirn :i.r,.t- iii.1 o.:.1a nt.il li r- .' -t j..;- j,;,, then will tho plori t:i r. -:nf. v hen none ii. i i I f. ar to buy -1 -i ili-v v:irt in i iiMimij ii.! Irion , " '" .. 'ip arni gr.t'iii, where the ''ni.iii siy'.-s complete are sold at rr v f. r i- mh :,. hand. I n t forger 1 cati !i- 1 ;n every respect at I'll ;1 M i'i; fi'.-.-et. .lohnstown. c ' I. VIA - O, 'In wifjrr notes a singular -V b ath of M i Sliryoek, of . r.:!en'ii:e. of A rmst mnir !' 1 h- two weie born upon the ! the sviie year, and nt th" same 'ii v- re married twice, and at the 'i.".r ii .;ths both were widows; ntnl reiaarkabie, both died on the "y. sattit- i'etir, ninl the s:-me year. . :" V .1 ii :iti who mi i Vs lo do the best ho r l.iti se.i. t,, .ave money and to be r 1 1 s. trifviak1 s the roper colli ne to !'"! fails. ne of the'niost fl'-f tive ' l s." it i nioeey j. to purchase your ' : '" in ;!, oldest ami most liberal ::- '.ir ioi::,ty, Mr. Co.lfrey Wolrt', r ' ! a lce store, and an iu.menee l:'-i'i!iirinil, ...., ..o:.... a hn... ri. ,...),,,, thought he would shoot : '' s' ens at one pop at Tuesday, hut ' , ''d tli reason he didn't was i.i li'.m u 1 1, tl,. W 'nt back on him and fa.-e. i-uttirr- a yerv I'trlv right eye and civiiisr him a ' " ,.,, ,,j,,:t. ,jirlt rather detracts . Dili's to hi well known personal -T- fr; it n-ait., l?ob ; letter luck next ""J ll'i T ti...... . . . . : 'i oe mi in. -so ay last inaile --v"Vi ''""":, alderman c harging ,.. hn'e, and a youcg man i:in..,i i; "1 arid r.-v.,', , d i -N ! . tireen with adiiltiev. larretjy. The thin-hkinned far Tyrone, and if there , '.'K !." .1 tiiune he woultt take a ' i'1 liis instead of asking the law st t7.:o.e,. rf a crime a Inch Ueechcr ! '!' -;;:;! v. 1 I'.-rt -i tna'orSnt. mil Inln 11. 1 ' t'M.e ula.-tnred ,v Wanamaker & j ' ''!. Mirket streets, rhiladel- M M'-'J' ! n -hereof yon need only ex ' -a-tq l,.,. ,10,.v on exhibition at the i - i. ice, tiere mer.snres are r-b-rs rei-fivi.il I.f l il ti u' vie nf uiasenliup garments that. s ""ir-il. Ii,, t think or buying a . J"o. y .u K( what 'J)oc."'can do ,,s iWn iiiqi overed for rnak- ' yn.nriiit .a' ..-.. . . ... , oi ii i in-- raie cji over ". " I'te-liel of unshelb d corn. the grain then get- t v and ns a in some filthy gutter fnl- most ..... . . ;.!..; ,f l, KV ""t of it, and r, " f",;':.i,I-"f ti.e whiski i .. . ""' t I iiilc.s; in srinio Till ;" '' a',"') s. one of Ihe most i"i . . ' attest, if not r ti. ; "' -lotliit:g that could be pnr- 1 th singing of thrilliib '' - '-r. ,t'7':it S,nr Clothing Hall, 10! 1 ended, the entire congreg -A '.r V "Ims-own. J main aisle in becoming H:..,J ?e' r- a f" irteen year son of Cns- tho splendid oiiifU ns it lr ,, . :" o,wn, is tie taut victim, i-1 fr..i, to the reprehensible 'f. I, :'r , i , v r, , "'"' ,0 t'10 reprehensible I":.et.,f r jumping on and - !, ; i.ls, r- -Vnst which the youth of Tr'..V v"'"' 1 're..iei-ty and my terri- ' h,tr " HaRer ro.li from Johns- "'"irivi.,. ireigui train. ""illlltr Irttft o...l ...... : I'RTSK STATION To P.ISIIOP Tl IOC On Sunday last Jtt. Jlev. .1. Tuigg, the new Iti-di .p of I'ittshiirgh, delivered his farewell address to St. John's congregat in in Al toona. Tho occasion was indeed a solemn and sad one, as may well be conrei ved when it is considered that the intimate relations which iiad excited between pastor and peo ple for neaily a quarter of a century were ai-oiit to be severed. The most affecting scene, however, was received for lust Tues day eni:ig. when the P.isin.p elect was p resented by his con tin gation with a mag nificent episcopal cm i fit and purse. Tin: larg and U-antiful church, long before the j timet of tbe presentation, was so liucomiori al.lv crowded that scarcely any standing room was le ft. AtT'J o'clock, at ibn invi tation of a c ommittee of gent 1. mien. Bishop Tuigg and a number of the lifighlM.riug clergymen, who were invited by the gentle men in chargo to be present on the occasion, toolc their seats in the sa :c'nary. The choir rendered a lieautil'ul and appropriate selec tion, "t2'iid retribiiam," etc. in a very ar tistic manner, after which Mr. Bernard Conghiin read a very pathetic address. He commenced by saying, "Very Ilev. rather, for by that endearing name we still claim the privilege of ftddresstnir you, we, the members of your congregation, have assem bled hero this evening to give expression to the feelings of joy and sadness that are com mingled in our hearts." He then went on to review briefly the history of the congre gation am! the" labors of the priest, during which hetouehingly referred to the various things that for bo many years had bound pastor and people so closely together. In concluding the address, Mr. Conghiin spoko ns followw: "1'crmit me, then, in behflf of tho congregation, to present you with this episcopal ou'fif, together with a purs'!. Jleceive them as a parting token of the love and affection of your people in Al toona. May (5o.l bb-ss you with many years in your new field of labor. May yon live to be "an ornament to the ppiivopato as you have been to the priesthood, and so long as these monuments of your zeal we see around us shall recall yoii'to our remembrance, so long may these ti'.k-ns of our gratitnde preserve green in your memory your spiritual chil dren of Altoona." The Bishop elect briefly replied in very affecting terms, and during his remarks he was frequently interrupted by the heartfelt sobs of nearly all the vast concourse assembled at the presentation. A t the co-iclnsion of the Bishop's reply, a farewell song of greeting, composed and si t to music for the occasion, was sung with sweet expression and great feeling by Miss Nellie Carr, which was followed by tbe Benediction of the Blessed Saernment and the singing of thrilling Te Deum. This gation passeci up ine order and viewed lav exposed in front of the high altar, after w hich the assemblage dispersed and tbe greatly beloved shepherd was left to contemplate the generous deed so well done hy his obedient ami rail lit ill hook. Such a gaihering and suc h a valuable ti ken of esteem was indeed an eloquent tribute j to one of the most 7-eaIons and devoted ; pricss that lias ever wen caueo m iun..c Attempted AssASsrxATro:. A Young Man Seels to Arenge. tht JteatU of hix lir other, but f'ortitnateiy Foils. About clnsk on Mon day evening last, as we learn from the Johns town Tril.vnc, a daring attempt was made by one John Kirby, whose home was formerly in Mill ville, and'who is a brother of the unfor tunate young man recently killed at Hawes Cement-Mill bv a pistol-shot, to assassinate I Mr. Henry Anderson, watchman at that in dustry, at whoso hands deceased met bis death. Since Mr. Anderson's release from jail, on a writ of li(thra corpus, he has been filling his old position as night-watchman at the Ceinent-M ill, giving entire satisfaction to his employer by his faithfulness, as he has always done. His trial is soon to como off at Ebensbnrg, and the attempt made hist night by young Kirby to take the law into his own hands and punish the slayer of his twin brother, according to his own ideas of right, is severely to lie condemned, aud was dastardly in the extreme. The particulars of this outrage upon law and justice are substantially aa follows : John Kirby, the attempted assassin, had lieen absent from his home in Millviile bor oniih for a considerable time, and only re turned a day or two ago. Ho appeared very much excited over tho death of his brother, and talked at different times of his intention to have revenge; but the foil meaning of his words was not understood unttl last evening. At about. li:il I'-past six o'clock ho approached Mr. llawss' Cement Mill, knowing that Mr. A nd ei son would be already on d nty. Meeting that gentleman in the yard of the mill, he liegnn a conversation by saying, "Tbat, was a bad affair, Mr. Anderson." Mr. A. did r.rtt know the young man, and asked hint to what affair he had reference. Young Kirby re plied "Why, the killing of my brother; I am John Kirby." Mr. Anderson noticed that tho young man's eyes had a wild-beast sort of look, but be talked calmly, his voice being pitched to the tone of ordinary conversation. Anderson cj uietly undertook to explai n to Kirby the ex act ma nner in which the tatter's brother had leen killed by him. lie expressed the deep est sorrow for the deed, but assured Kirby that it was entirely the result of accident, and that between him and tho victim there Ji:ul always been tbe warmest friendship. The young man at this appeared pacified, though tho wild look did not leave his eyes. There winsome little fort her conversation J.et-vcen tbe wo, when Kirbv, wi'h a per- cfp'-a'dtf shiver, complained of feeling very cob!, ft. Anderson kindly suggested that he enter i. ' boiler-room of the woiks, wherr; he could tv;n ' himself, a nd at once proceed ed to lead th . "v to .hat portion of the building. Kirby i 'lowing closely behind him. When Andt'i " had reached thedoor of the Is.iler-room 1,0) i. nid suddenly, to motion the young man iilSi "-v w 1'k.n he was horrified to "see a pistol poin'-d directly ai his head, held in the hand of Kir' v, whose face was dcruh'.y pale. C:i:.ck a i .""ght, Anderson jumped a.iidn, and simul :ans :i.'" came tho report, followed by the hissijig Words "Take that ! you d s of a b .' The bullet, passed so close lo Anderson's head that for a moment he imagined li'inse'.f shot, but soon found Unit tho deadly minsile h i t only grazed his check. Kirbv precipi tately li'ed. without waiting to ascertain the result of his daring attempt to ar.saasinato a fel io w-m a ii. Mr. Anderson came up to town immedi ately after tho occurrence, and made a crim inal information before 'Sqnire I.itz, of the Sixth Ward, charging John Kirby with an attempt to take bis life. A warrant was at once issued for Kirby's arrest, but although the oflleers of the law have been unremitting in their search for him, his whereabouts still remain a mystery. This is a most ou'rageons occurrence, and young Kirby should If captured he will like ly be dealt with severely. It is to hoped that he maj be speedily taken. A FEW wor.ns TO keebtk and del icate WOMEN. Br H. V. I'lFltc F, M. D , of the World's "Diiijic'isary, Bii!V:io, N. V., Author of "The People's Common Sense Medical Advis er." etc., e tc. Know ing that yon are subject to a great amount of siiil'eiing, thlt deiicUcy on your part has a strong tendency to prolong it, and tin; longer it is neglected the more vou have lo endure and the more; iildi-nlt of cure your case becomes, 1 aa a jdivsician, who am daily consulted by scores of your sex, desire to say to you, that I am constantly meeting wilh those who Lave been treated for their ailments for months wit bout, being bench' led hi the least, until they have b-eome perfectly discouraged and have almost made up their mind never to lake a not her disc of medicine, or be tortured hy any further treatment. They bad rathe r tin! and have their sntVer ing. ended than lo live and stiller ns they have. They say they aro worn out by suf fering, aud'aro only made worse hy treat ment. Of any hing more discouraging, we certainly cannot conceive, and were there no more successful mode -of treating such difiicultie than that, the principles or which leach tbe reducing and depleting of the vital forces of the system, when the indications dictate a treatment direct ly the reverse of the one adopted for them, their case would be doploi able indeed. Bid,, lady sufferers, there is a better and far more successful plan of treatment for you ; one more in harmony wilh the laws and requirements of your sys tem. A harsh, irritating caustic treatment ami strong medii ines will never cure you. If jou Would use rational means, such as commoii-seii.se tdionld dictate to every intel ligent lady, take such medicines as embody Ihe very lust invigotaliug tonics and ner vines, compounded with special reference, to your dflicate system. Such a happy com bination you will find in my Favorite Pre scription which has received tint highest praise from thousands of your sex. 'J hose languid, tiresome sensations, causing j-ou to feel scarcely able to be on your feet or ascend a flight of stairs ; inai oominuai ciiain uiai, is sapping from your system all your former elasticity, and driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain upon your vital forces that renders you initabio ami frcrful, may all bo overcome and subdued by a persevering use of that marvelous remedy. Irregularities and obstructions to the proiK-r working of your sjs'hiu are re lieved by this mild and safe means, while periodical pains, the existence of which is a sure indication of serious disease that should not be neglected, readily yield to it, and if its use is kept up for a reasonable length of time, the special cause of these pains is per manently removed. Further light on these subjects may he obtained from 'The People's Common Sense Medical Adtiser," in which I have devoted a large space to Ihe consider ation of ail forms of diseases peculiar to your sex. This work will be sent (post-paid) to any address on rec eipt, of S1.50. My Favor ite'prcscripiiou is sold by druggists. Educational, -CoxvEUTroy. "We are tinder obligations to Mr. A. S. M. Anderson, principal of our borough schools, for the fol lowing reortof thedoings of tho Education al Convention held in this place on Friday and Saturday of last week : The Eduentlonal Convention met In the Court House on Friday ctternoou. M.irch 10th. and WHSorjrunizerl hy elect itiR-1 he following-officers: President, John I.loyd: Vice I'reident. A. i. Bi-iibnker : SecretMry. Mrs. J. C. t'hii-k; Ass't. Secretary, Miss Maria Hrookbank ; Treasurer, W. M, Jnncs. The rems.indi r of the afternoon session wns occupied in the ilisou.-sion of the question, "What are the best remedies for irreirular at tendance and trminev?'- A. S. Rrubrtker, A. S. X. Anderson, Dr. 1). W. Evans sod I'rof. Col lier participated in the discussion. While all agreed thtit irregular nttendnnce and truancy are ninotijr the greatest evils with which we have to contend as school officers, in one could sux-jrest on infallible remedy, although the dis cussion was comprehensive enough to include a compulsory School law. KVE-tlSO SESSION. The eveninir session was held in the Conpre trntionnl church. After muic by the choir of the church. Mr. A. 8. Hruhaker read "The Itrt vcn." After soother piece of music the Presi dent, Mr. I.loyd, introduced I'rof. Collier, of JtidiunH, Ph.. "who spoke for an hour and a half on "A Journey through Italy." Thoinrh many were disappointed In ihe lecturer of the even inir, they were not oisnppointed In the lecture. The places the Professor spohe of VeniC", Florence, Pisa. Home, Naples are, from their i antiquity, so different from our cities of yes- ! terrtny, that we never tire of lie.iipi shout I them. And when he closed his description or rieictihineiiTn And Pompeii, and the choir struck up "The world moves on," wo felt that it had indeed moved en. The President here announced tho proyriimme for the inorninjr session, aud tlie couvcution thereupon adjourned. SAtritPAV MORStXa sesstox. "Why should Grammar be t.tutrht in the pub lic school?" was discussed by Mtssrs. Berfr. ha ver. Briilipker, Anderson, and Itev. MoUoiiiiflo, after which Iter. T. I!. Jones rend a paper on "Marly Moral Homo Truinimr." Dr. I). V.'. Evens then rem) nn esay on '"The wants of our pulilie schools In order to Kr'ater efficiency," which was followed hy a discussion on the duties of lencl.crs and directors In reference to venlbation and euro of school property, Messrs. Iterjr. havers. IJruhaker. J.J. Evans, and . (rivinir their views on the sunject. fome ex Kinp'es of Klariugi.nl almost criminal ignor ance on pan of tent hers in regard o the value of pure nir in the school-room wire Riven. Many teachers do not yet spe that a room eon-taiiiiiijj- 411 or AO persons needs fuller inenns of ventilation than a family silting room. Mr. Itrulmker. Sop't of Millviile boroiifth school, thwii read an essay on "Stahbity of Purpose." The exercises of the morning were enlivened bv iinisio by class of pupils liom Schools o. I and 2, Etieus'jurjr, A K TKICNOl IN BKSSIOV. After mi!?le, the question, "What r.re the re la i ion .lt.d dm i"s of parents and pa irons to t he con' niito school ':" whs tMken no and discussed by Mi'r. Anderson. J. J. Evans, nod Iterir. Itfv, Mr. Mcfionigic Hum read a pancr on "A Plr:t tor our I'opn !nr r.'iucut ion." J Ie wai fol lowed bv Mr, Peix with an esny on "Home lie-sons.' Mr. I .avers '.hen opened Ihe discus sion on "What should be the ann of tlie ctrn mon school '(" and was fellow ci by Itev, T. It. .Tones cm! Messrs. ici;j and Anderson. Mr. Briihitkcr then rend " The Vatrah-in Is." On motion a vote of thanks tvas tendered to h pre" of Er.enslvirg tor ihcir favors In no t. UK be convention, to the; trustees of the Con. Xjf.it louul church i'nrllio iiscnf that edi flo. to 'let'oiintv Commissioners for the us' of ti. rt room, and to all who had Assisted In the tv. -k ."f the convention or encouraged it by tl.eir p --u?c Miss I.irdln. -f Johnstown, then rend "Bar lain Kriclel ie." fc mi Mr. Unit aker, be in called f;.r. responded with ' l o Ghost." It was then snKiestc ' ' 'he persons prof on t expre ss their vr-.vs on tc c nvcution nod its work. Heveial rcsoondcJ uni mi; "djhtit, though the con vent ion could not be cotjs-'red a sue cess in poi"t of number", Ml ihO lu.rt wonid not wlmiiy fail of its pui-.o-e. The afternoon session wi cheered by (lli''p attendance than Ht previous sessions anil kii.i rendered more pleasant t .. laosic interspersed bet ween the ot her eii'rcii"-. V." it Ii thesiiiKicar of ihe loiur metre di x . jry the convention Ouuliy udj.jui oi .!, I formerly''"red lion," l XE If A lVEli TISilJlEX TS. THIS PATER IS OH f-ILE XT ITU 1 ? ' -SCUCES30K TO- STAELMAIT & HcCOY, rnoriiiiZTon. year Suspension llrUlge, PITTSBURGH, PA. FITS AND EPILEPSY VTKr Advertising Contracts eeta ! i And can be reached from all points by STRCKT CAF.S. j HAS BEEX NEWLY REFITTED IN EVF.UY DETAIL. j THE TABLE IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH THE VERY BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. I 3-10 HATKS, $I.r DAY. 3:n. Vl-SJSLIS, J.ti.J-lJ ATJ. SSt-JKLdJJiyjBUJK KU3 ?;j- ."P i GEIS, FOSTER, & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johns town, ALWAVd HAVE THE Newest, Largest and Cheapest Stock of Ilry Oooda, Notions, Millinery. Carpets, Oil I'lnths. ic , to bo found In r arabria 12-4. J county. "Ion't forgpt the number and etreot. tf.1 POSITIVELY CURED. Tfce worst cases of the longest standing-, by nslm ii i.Bn a iti i i nr. tt has cut: Kit TJIOI SAXDS. nnl w'll friv (tti'tt'o rr - it m nnl ttoiiitt. A I "it tie Sent O.-rt.iall a.tdres. inH J. K. HIBIJIEE,Clienil5i, (tfTre, 13 Broad way, N. Y. ADVICE FREE. For Inrrmiii. o T rrinlini. IMte.iti. or Olet lYnlrrn l.niicl Halm, wr.te T. "Nn 11 oo 1 cvis Co. WASHINGTON, II. C Comintnifiiictttion. Ax Old Citizf.x Ookf.. Col. r.africk IT. Pliiebls ilieil at his resilience in Lore t to, af ter a brief illness, on Trbbiy last. He was born in tlie county Dowii.lrelai.il, in 1S0H, ami came to this conntry in 1 '. In 1K41, or a!oiit that, time, he pettleilin Ixiretto anil engage" in the mercantile busings, in which he colitiniied more or less ac tively until the day of his death. He leaves two children, Imfh nuns, his wife having died aliont one year ao. CM. Shields was one of our iiiofd. re" pelted and jiromi neiit citizens, and was well known at. home and ahro.ul as a man whose word was as good as his bond and whose name was ever the nynonym of in tegrity and honest dealing. His death, r.eeteil will caiine a eennine feeling of regret among his wide circle or, Iriendsand acquaintances, all of whom will j remember him as a goon iieiguiM-i, n.i.t friend and a. sincere and devout niemlier of the Catholic church. May he rest in peace. si.'r, T;c'ti'kk Fkamf.. J. W. ('livrr ninl Alhert Kin.iy, of Altnemn, have j'ls.t coniitriicted i centennial picture frame, no tools being nsd but penkiiives and a umall jilnne. The fr.it'.iL is composed of one h n ml red varieties of native A merie-an woods. It is thus described by tho Mirror: Th" frsine ii a pyramidal, nine feet from haso to sun: in i t, com iniert nf h;.v sect inn, seven feet wide at ine Oust- u'i i two und ii half feet wide ui tin! T. p. T-.e lin" sect i. hi con tai ns - x open inn' for i.tiiiti i-Hi h, ench ope-ninir lieintf fievcii mi l ii-hni; f:n lirs wi lc hy ten mid n-hd'l inehes locu". The Hi-cond section eiinrainsflveop'-iiinire, the third iec-!i )ii ti.nr ooeniiiir, tho funrtii sec t nm l In ' openings, the ti 1 1 ii necl ion t ivn opi.ti ii'C. il' id the s'.ti Ii. it t"p section, one ip tiiTir. n:i.llhe c-mmn-i teit pre"entment rf jrn.vi old I hriMi p'lev I 'ol ii in Inn pluccd therein. IJelnw and to i-ithersiiie nf him ere Ihe pictures of i!!i i in I'i n:i und John I bincocl;. The I'.-niuin-inc i'ijf!'.!i';ii opciinirsHreiic'ciipie'l t.y port in its of Ihe Prci'leiit? of Cue Kniicd S.'ulcs. 'I he lindy of tne frame isi eoir.p.-wd of walnut, cedar mnl pine mid the various other vniietcs cf wm id ii re con t.i: ned in I he inn ny elevnf d point ,ei n lit different pi n es in llu Ir.itn!. T.ie pro (:'. ier eorit r of the srotii)iis lire tine pieees of work end -id. I H'retiliy to the ifVicT.il appear iiace ol the iilT.iir, I.idint from the base see 'ion are thirteen slurs, intendml to represent the thirteen ornr nnl Stales of the Union. Mid way on the lov.-cr part of the huso section I a walnut tal'let inl-iid with relics ohtiiiiicd from sources entirety leiialdc. In the centre of til" tH'nlet is the stared" pe-iiee, then a piece of old Fort Jlinitusne. Over th'.s is a piece of the fpire of t in tlrt h . K. church in.'Ht in A mcricn, in S:..'e.hur. "iiainia. In 17 iT. Next I a pir:ce f Wash jetton "is uijawe, i m poi to 1 frwni England hy Wash inn tun m.-l In in-nthf ! 'y 'litn to Waph n .'toii Ourlis. Tf.ere Is f:ls" n m'euo of i " ii '-X-flatf of Fort t"unipler, which ivncculdif iLi,' inif the Imnihai-dineiit ly the (Jonfed r.itos in Aoril. 5i;61. A piece of the wood which the J.ii.aiiCie tiroiiiriit wit Ii t hem to this count ry, and of which they are now eonstructiii(r their tin il') i in? on the (."enfeniii.il jrroun.la, is also ui the tal-fet. One of the most interestinjr of tie relics is a piece of the oi l ship 44, the Constitu tion, htunehed at lioslnnin I7'.!l. Another int r etimr relie H a piece; of the tlist. home of the I'ilriuis, In. in at Tape Cod ".'o'l years airo. A piee;' er t lie eini t ree 1. nder which William 1'iinn luadu hi famous treaty with the Indians is alo airi'inir ih j most inti-iesti: relic's In the tahlet. There aru IKteen thousand differeiit pieces in I lie frame and nt a nail or particle of trine was used in lis construction. It will he removed to I'tiila'lelpl.ia i.nd placed In thisrt KiHeryof the exposition buildings about the llrst of next month. 3 PEATH OF JlltSS KOSK A'!t Ct'RKV. Tt is with hi mere sorrow that we record the death, in Altoona, on Saturday evening last, aficr a somewhat protracted and very pain ful illness, (caused by bronchial consump tion in its most fearful form,) of Miss Hose Ann Curry, third daughter of David and Maria Curry, aged 24 years, 9 months and 2 days. Having been near akin to the de ceased lady, it does not, perhaps, become ns to speak in terms enlogistie of the lamented dead, but we feel nevertheless; that we are only expressing tha sentiments of all who knew her when we dei'l are that, sue was in every respect a model daughter, a faithful friend, an amiable and edifying companion, ever efficient and intelligent in the perform ance of the duties which pertained to l.er position in life, and a devout and earnest nietnlier of the Catholic church. Her funeral cortege was composed of a large com-ourse of Mirrowing relatives and friends, all of whom followed Mie remains to the basement of St. John's chinch, w hern a solemn High Mass for the dead was oaVred nn hy Father Gallagher and an impressive f.ineral sermon delivered by Itishop Tuigg, during which he took occasion to cite tho early death of the "good girl" whose inani mate clay lay before him as a warning to all to prepare for that last journey from which there is no return, and ato paid a heartfelt, tribnto to th deceased and to the pious pa rents who had brought her np ir. the lovo and fear of God; after which tho burial ser vices were performed and the remains were taken to St. John's cemetery, where they were interrek alieut the hour of noon on Monday. May she rest in peaeo. Poor Hocse, March 11, 1ST. MR.FntTon- I have been requested hy the Di rectors of t he T'oor to mnke hi icf explanation to the taxpayers of the county in re-jrard to the expense incurred in keeping- the insane at Iix niont Hospital. A t l hf lime of ihe last report of the IHiectors there were In said hospital rlr.rm inmates from this county, of which ri'iin h r riyif were el free ted to he taken there hy the f'ourt, and the hi!l for whose decpinfr. are sent to the llirector snd must tie paid by them. The remaining lnw were sent to the hospital hy Ihe lilrcctors t he nis.-i ves. nnd fiMi of these are aide out of ihcir own means to pay the cost of maintenance. It must not be surfoscd, It !s hy some, thai tfurii'fr the last four years the Directors h ve !i"cn tv hasty in s'iidinir Insane persons to ii'jmnnt. Durinsr these tour years, there have l.c-en admit ted into the I'onr Hoi;s-. fmtu rij'it insane persons, r.nd of these only one- has lieeii sent to DiXinont 113- the Directors. Of the other fieri who were s.nt hy the Directors, one wn from Johnstown and never was in ihe almshouse, and i not included in the 43 re ported. 1 he ot i"T i nn old insane Inmate- who was admitted to the house seventeen years airo, ami who is net fit to he !:eit in nny instiriiii'.n, except where all kind.' of insane arc cared for, which we are not cnpahleof d..iiij inany other than a cruel manner, such as ctiainina- them fnBt to k"cp them in the house, and there b n it a room in the huiidiri that would hold a stout iiis'Uie man if lie wanted n'.d wac!e ennic.ed to irct nut. I'i.t this reason this particular ininal wns sent to the hospital, while the other two were sent th-re fir thi purpose ot'l.ein cured if it can he clone ; and surely there is noihicB like niiikimr nil effort. Or in? 43 inline spoken of, pome have died, some recover !, and some were tHken to other counties, whilst still others made their scape. There? still remains in the ""-"cor House VI of the s, one of whom undouht eu. " oniiht to he taken to the hospital, for ho Is ucetfc and very dangerous to be where he is. The C ot keepinjr an insane person at Dix niiin', yv'-cn sent '.here by tho Court or the Director!" ' r"r week end clothintr. w Inch 1 n t ninch niore i''n U would cost in the Poor Houe. The Directors r"e not, therefore na some t honirl.tiesH ppi-oiiS I in.. ine, Bcjuand.-rinir the u:oii.y of the peofde fit Di.xn". "'Ut, and it ia w rem ir in "mv judirmcni to censure t n. m for 1I0 i'nr their duty to this iMifortunala cluss o coi .1 an.l uslnjr then Ofet efforts to restore lu-n to tl.eir fi icii'is. In cool in-lon. I repeat that there are but three insane at D'xmoiit P'-nl tiii're hy the Di rectors, km of whom are Kolf-Mitlahiinp-. The other eljUt for siillicient reason, wire sent l.y th? Toiiil. and their kc '.'puitt luut be paid for !.y the con nf v. F-ulowiticr ere the names of the ai:ic insnno.it Dixinont 1 rom t h is 0011 11 1 y, incindin the fim who are sclf-supportintr. ihoi h'irinif been cured and dischtirircr! s:i;ci' the hist report, via: Cms. W. Siiijfer and Mary Jane Mick,) leaving In the hosoirai of 1hie sent it er- by the Court. Chas. McllMyli iioo' Mr. Mil.enna, from liaiiitzm; Marif-iret I'onvery nnrl tieiili"it Myers, billy's Station; James MeF.ill. Johnstown, and Frank To Id, Kliensl urtr. Sent by Directors -Al.?x. I 'on alds.in, (scl.-susiaiiilnjr.) Lilly's Station ; Mrs. I'ti-n Hon, setf supporting,) .lohustown ; teo Wills, I'o. r House 1. L11.1.V, Steward. 11 vki".xi:ai HF.NKY MTOS'II! K. "VTarrird. nt C.e roa I ien"e of tiie bride's fat her, on Tlmrsday. March 21. 1876. by Ki'V. E1S Keerc. Mr. Cn ari.cs HiivrtY r.nd Miss Anmk. ilniirhtcr of S. H. M'Corie.ick, all ol jcrcc'd county, California. Wo cannot pTmlt the occseion to pass without extendinir lf the daughter of our old Iriond '-liob liny" the compliments befiltimt: so Important an event In her lilt's history, and sincerely hope thnt plie has won the love and secured the protection of cme who will prove true to the trust and show him-g.-lf worihy in every respect cif the life Ionic; devo tion and sincere nir ion ofasood wile ami faith, ful helmncel 'ill whieh w believe cur fair younjj fricnj Annio will prove herself to bo. KDWAHTin OWENS. Married, at the resl deie.' of the brid.' father, Mr. David Owens, on Thurs lav. March V. lfrT'5, hy llev. John 1. Hughes. Mr Kowi.a:.d I KnWAKPS ond "iliss JIauoih O wkks, all of North Fiensburit;, ia. -T'iTnr"-i--i-iM"Mr- 7 O'Dowd, Anthcny John V, J ICEXSK NOTICE Petitions fur Tavern and Eating House license hnve bc-n fili?d in the oHioe of tho lerk or the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county bV th fdJlowinir tn mer I HAranny unil will fr.iu ! presented to the Court or Quarter Sessions of j faid county at March Sessions, I-r;5 : TAVERN MCENSK. Allc-j-heny Twp. A. .1. f hriifv. Harr Twp. Nichoias'Iniboiir, Irn'd e!e. 'nrroilror-n I't-o.-1t wrence Si hr.u h. I'nul EiTuiurcr, Klwarl ti. Hinder, And'w II. Hamr. Cambria Horn. I'eter harloois. licence Aic-iiT.-Ann Mary Kui-tz, llenrv ciore. John H. (rliutrher.T:iialieth M.-Donnld.Peu-r iiaui-bey, Ileimtfd Fitzpatrick, Ldward Howe, Cuurad Meyer. Cmemaush Ton.-Jos. Menser, I'ius Kluy. John Wiitimiii, lm Ward; Joseph Dally, Mich'l i'oehev. d Ward. Kist t'oticineiiKh IJorO. Leonar I Kist. DaviJ r aloon. ("best ?"prin-r ftoro.-John Croure. t'roj Ie Twp.-petor Hiown. t'liest Titi., at St. I ton i face. -Thomns Ott. rhenshur-' Itoro. Henry Foster. John A. Hlair, John l'itzharris. Michael Lnterner.Ma rtm ui-i, est aru; 1.. 11. Union. Kast Ward. Frsnklin Iloro. l'eter Kiibriij;. 1 e.ai;;tin Uorj. Albert Dciicler, Samuel A. ; Cri.-te. I focliitzin Twp.-Ttitilck , JicCue. I Johnstown n oroConrad Raab . C; 1 rr T-.. .. .. r-imucr, r.. m. mower, .i.inn icaah. l.-iw. recce Itt'ieh. Klizabeth Kohler, John liai hari, Henry Haltzer i bonis. C. Lambert. John i'oa l. Philip ' bhillties, Mich. Kim-Tan, l. L. L'oniill. I hos. S. Davis. John M'Deruiott. John Shitfiiour, 2d iV urd : Henry Vonalt. Charles Zimmerman, , lieorjfe Shaffer. John Fritz, Charles Kast, Jo. Shoemaker, Joseph Hoxler, .Angus Dana-esj ' (ieor-(- liiiah, John Karr, Fhilip ! lenzinirer ' Louis liCitenheiter, 'I tics. II. Heil A Chas . Kropp, U.W. n.irs:.b-r.'e r, John M. kimr, A loui j Hiersliai k. 3d aril : John A. Ste mmer, Altie-n I PfeiiTer. ciscar (ira.Te. H'-niy H.i nsr.ian, IV. I H. Thompson, 4th Hard; A iiaiir-t Weiy mil, 5: h I Ward; Henry Shaffer, lit li Ward, j i.orcin IJoro. Feu inn ISuniil-, r. X. Ha: 1. Millviile Horn. --Jose tdi FieMhouse. M rs. M. (riaoy Frederick Schwa lerer. F.:naiiijJ Ja ne, Kichard Dowiinir, lt W-nd; Uridet Mci.'er niitt. Ann Huilo . 2d Wan'. Ji.iohla.id 1 wp. Ki hji t Ma.'zi, Tt To'iti 'IV es. 1 Summit', i I lo i. ile.-.pie. ,' 'sin Micron Two. Jacob S. Kiel, Vicht C nradb. Mfirirnret l!eie, lieo. AV". MtiUiu, J:icoli IlJ;ndle, Jntin H. Clark. V. 'ilinoif iJjro. Ucorije WenJerotb, J .eei h II i ner. Voder rsvp. J.iof, n .. tiirt, JT'AtlT I.ICKSS.1". J obnrtown. r I W ..i d. Tohn Lui -vlg-. i F. Fisher & Co., Henry I'i iiz Jt Co. nwi.vn not'SE r.irEN-sB. Oallitzln Twji. Matthew Diicniim. Crtirtd.town I:,-,ro. H' nry Ibum, I uiiueft l.-b. IVaiiiepton Twp.-liM, J. Schwade r-.-r. Win. Fl.nii, Mark U. McLnuirhliii. Wilmeire Horn. -John Seiiroth. V. F. Kirbv. Jolmsfinvn, lih Ward. Jacob IVnd, Cm i-iian Ivur. kel. n. VcOI.OAN Clerk Q S. Office Clerk of Q. S., Ebensuuri. Feb. -i. lo.t. rpniAL LIST, M.ncn Term.-Li.M. - of Chaoses s -t down for tri il at a Court of Coin .11011 I'lea. to be held at Uhe'Wl.urg.. for c anii.ri-i county, commencing on MoiidHj-, -iTth ..iai u:i, 1 .iOilit-tli(inf. A yen's wanted. Outfit an I ? - terms fre. TK I'KiC I., Augusta, Maine. j ornct or ! KINGS COUNTY REFINERY, j IGI Wall Ht.. .trv York. '. Hnvlnc- reo-panlied with Improved machinery. ! jire-jinred to otter, thrruirh ttie lea ilr.fr whidefalo rrooers (wh will senl ranlple on application), i it eolchrated 1 1 KM MAPLE E?!?2 STSCP. I ! I m VlilMrj: "art. with vol I kl printed, sent for C'. e hs fit Ae"ts W iifiiert. a r.p!e vJ A. H. I UI.LKK &. CM I.. Hroo vour name f.nelr hnve 100 tvlc8. cnt for stncip. Hroolvton. Mn. rtn I'KR W F.KK OCA R A NTF.t V I f Male and Female, in their ill Tern: and 1 11 I Fl T Fit 1 "F.. VI I O. V1CKLHV it CO., AuU- F. K.Tito Agents, own .ll'v. A.b're.S P. Augusta, niniue. AnEHTS f.-r t!-. bet selltrn -tii.n-y I'aekav'' in the world. It c.'iitains 15 sheets paper. 1 1 Fnvclop-s. ijoi. ten Fen. I'eu- Fatcnt Yard M.-iiur, and a p!ee- Ie iia-kasre. with l.alr of elegant ! Hold S'cne Sle to Hnltims, iios'.-nald. 25 cts. : 5 for 4ti.H1. '1 his t:eU iir? has 11-11 xainine'1 by the publisher of the C imbria Freeman and lonn.l as repres-nted worth the money. WaleheS fc.lv cu awnv to at! nic-ii's. 'ireiilmi Irea. It'lilDDM.t'jS Ureadwrv, .New Vcrk. WAHTED holder, I'eneil. .lew.;rv. inj 5. 1 1 -n "'r ,:lv a 'une. '?J IO 'JU reo. ,v,ikiis ?an'p!e worth 1 li Co., 1 I'l tlan.J, Me. Aden's WHTfll 1 Mei'.ls anil Diploma- At. a riled ,jr,,V! ;i s PICTORIAL BIBLES I I.CO i!lnlrnllena AdCres" for new circu lars. A. J. HOLM AN Ct ., I'M Arch St., Tlilla. ADVERTISING In REMGIOt'S AMI kiA'lH I I.TI KAL WITKLIS II il l' I'KIl I-:. F t intornintion. aJ.'.resg 7c?0. 1 lifHt rll r- Co.. 41 Park Row, tiV.W T UK. WHS lor.- C:;.!; rnnrd Xccr, :. Ileich, John W. I DO US' A PPlt A I S KM K N Ts. Notice is bareliv civen that the fo- lov. inp-named npjii ais-'pieuis of proiu:l pro perty Hfl'l real estate ef ib i-edcn's. selected and art anarl for the wtdowa .f intestates uii.i'.r the Act of Asse-mbly of the ! lib rhiv .r April, A. D. 1M. have been tiled in Ihe llejrister'" of. tb'e at Khepstiurii- and will be presented to the l i pi'.Hiis' Court of Cf-mbrH 'int v. for roiifir maiion ami allowiuice, n WttNisiiAt, the Uti day of Maiic h, A. D. sv. to wi' : t. Inventory ned appraisement r f eHsln per sonal property appraised ami sot ap.irt lor L'liiira Adams, wi.h.w ol .li.hn D. .I iins, late of Ooop ersdale boronah. deeeas -J - a.o no. 2. Inventory n-ni appr.iiseiuenl of certain per sonal projieriy npprs'! an 1 a; art for a rah K. lHte. wi.'owol Josirh K. Hite. late of IZben barir bi.roiiarli. deeaed '-:u;! o. 3. Ii.venb.rv and ajiprisrment of crta'Ti per fMiftl property apjiraised and set apar: for .lano l!?eeh'-r. wib.w i John il. Heeeher. late of WckmI vale boroneli. eJeeeased. 4. Inventory an.t n;'pr.il-treit if certain real rpt.-ue r.prrni-;d an-1 p-t apart Tor Frisedla Ylrir cr. wi luw ot teorire Yingr, late uf Lorelto &jr oiiiri. deceased 4n.i (10 6. Inventory an t a ppraisement of certain per aouiil l.ropcrt.v appr.iv ', and set apart for r.lira beth lb-iplc. wi.low .f Ii-iis P. Helple. late or o der township, dvce.is.-d atfvi.no. 8. Ir-v.-ntory nn l appraifeient of eera'n per sonal property appraised ami pet np-irt for Alary 1'l.irr, widow of A I !::i I'1 irr. late olCumbr.a bcir on;h. rteee-ssed !S'.4T. 7. Inventory an I ppp-ai"raent of certain pr sonal property appntii'i.-d an.l set apirt lr Sarah Hates, wi.low of ( ieorit. 1 ja'.es, laic of Voder towu hip, dcceaseil ' .' 15. J i.MI".S M. S!Xni:R. Pe(t;ter. Register's f i!iee, tin nsbur. Feb. 20, is7t Seeds! TRES3! Plant: T F.LTA TtLK Vcjrefable and Flower Seed. Ft V nest .Mixed Lawn lira-?. Seed Potatoes. Fruit and Oriianiental Trees. Sni-ill Irulta and Kver itreena. Rosea and IJeddlna Plants, wholesale and retail at reduced priees. "c;ataloarue on applica tion. JOIIX K. & A. Ml.liDOl.'ll, a 17.-2'n 11 Smilhtleld Si., Pittsbur!?. D. io:6 TiP.ST V,' Lnmerix ra. 'hristy vs. Richard vs. Hrotherilne vs. Tho Laue Mattress Co. vs. r rye Hraitv IdeDonaM Adrn ShRrhaut;li W atters Noel .-.EK. 'lillan. Mountain Coal Co. Flanagan, l isk et. al. Wm. P. Patten. vs. H'rshceri;cr. vs. "eCtoap:h. vs. Lambert. vs. vs. Johnston. Sheenialcer. VS. Thomas Wm. M. Lloyd for use vs. O. V. L oyJ at al. lioso vs. liager. (Kcovn we.:k. lorrfson. E: "'1 urn ti .ion waa reluming . prion's inai una n c 11 " "ff -"n' '."r Jlii'i'' train, when biahat of a ronreration, and while they plainly , . ',",v'" ernaiPih liorouzh and in i manifested theeainest afiectlon which exist.i , between the member of St. John emigre- 1 pation and their late paMor, lliey none fhi j lea added to the poignancy of the grief which waa felt by all in that 5al partin-r of pator from jajople and people from paator. ''li itra ''Vr'! '"'"'''bp article be "'''''- li iti'1 7""" to ,,,e Pmnnd, frao rh fnL " "'"'e.-eiving other injuries f 'itiit .-o. ',"'tn in minute "wnvPyM to Li. home trr. Flnncpy'si fomponnil Syrnpof Rti lm M iriiHriHiteed to cure 1 11 fhuii inn 1 1011 Of th Kidneys and llladder, painful or fm pprcssed urination o freipieiit in old aire, painful or mippresaed mensl million. laoorrha:a or white, irravcl, ifleet, atricture, bloody discharirea, Ipojrlil a dieen-e. brickdust ricposlta. droiy paiu in the back or Bide, sic k neadache, pinl tles, blotches an J eruptions 011 the face, ami a.l clisea"SOf a aiecific or eonntitulional nature, reirardless of duration, nTO or sex. (,'onipound ''vrunof llnchii Is a positive nnd radical cure. For sale by Lemmon Mi'uitAr, FAieuslAiirg. Ir yon want, to secure a home near Creeeon, see advertisement of Mr. Haller. Rfxsibt.f. ApvtCK .Yon are asked every day through the colnmna of newspapers and by vonr Druggist to ue something for Dys-nt-iisia nnd Liver Complaint that you know nothing about, you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give vou satisfactory proof that Grkf.n's Ait-! oust l',oWF.K will cure yon of Dyspepsia and Liiver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Ha bitual Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart, Heart burn, Water-bra-,h, coming np of food after eating, low spirits ftc, we ask you to go to your Druggists, Lemmon & Murray, Jibeiisiuirg, or Woleslagle & Son, Wiltnore, and get. a Sample Bottle of Ouees'S Ar oust FiiOWER for 10 cents and try it, or a Regular Size for 75 cents. Ttwo dosoa will re lieve yon. St. rat-rick" day in the uioruing. D ESI HA RLE r 110 PERT Y FOR SALE. A Iot of Clronnd, 3(" by 160 feet, situate nt or near Cresson, havimt; thereon erected a comfortable Plank Dwellinz House, con tninlnir seven rooms, and a small plank s'ahle. Is oC-. red f. r sale vf.uv chicai. Title perfect. For ter;ns call on or nildress the undersigned at Crcs soii. or T. W. Die K at Kbonsimrst. March 17.-41, Mas. JU. A. HALLER. "KTOTICE. The subscriber hereby notiflo the public that he has this day honirht at SherlfTs s do and left with Mr. .Tami-s S. L: c-KEfT. of il.vrr town.-hlp. tho following de seribed property, to wit : 3 mares, 1 sleiirh. 1 sled, 1 w,v.ron and hav ladders. 2 sets harness. 1 plough, 1 harrow, and a'lot of o-.ts. straw and corn-fodder. All persons are cautioned against Interfering with sai l property. A. D. CKlSi'L. Munslcr Twp., March 15, 1S70. 3t. XECUTOHS1 NOTICE. Estate of .Tas. J. McOoroH, dee'd. Iottcrs testamentary hav In been cranted to the mnlorsiirncMl on the estate of James J. Mc C foiiKjh. late of Sniiiinerhlll township, deceased, all persons indebted to saiJ estatenre hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those havmsr claims against the sam will present thein, duly autneiit icntoit. tor sett lament. DA N I FL I'.OYLE. Krecntors I.I arch 17. 1S76. Ot DMIXISTHATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of .Toil v C. Uimosd, dee'd. letters ot administration on the estate of John O. Dimond, bite of Wiltnore boroush, I'ambria county, deceased, have been itranled to the nnder sirnel, residinar in Summerliiil township, in said county, to whom all persons indebted to said es tate tire requested to make, payment, and those havimr claims or demands will make known the same without delay. JI.SSF. H. DIMOXD, Administrator. March 17, 187(J.-0t. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary Kkhoe, dee'd. Letters ot administration on the estate of Mary Kehoe, late of Onllitzin township, Hamhria ecjua ty, deeeased. havtiut; ta-en exanted to the nnder siifnod bv the Keirlsier of said county, all persons Indebted" to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims or cl inands anamst :he same will present them proper ly probated for settlement. THOMAS I'Ll'N KKT, Administrator. Oallltiin, .March 17, IS7d.-6t. & holee Momr.llosi Meut by until for 81. U 2?S rHolee rirlfle or I lnwer Mecertai by mini I for sfJ .OO. nrwol rr llliistrttted Catnloiriica of P.AdlSMiiil Seela, free by mall. nF.pij. .Ki,i.iai ro., 114 Narkfl Ht; Pittsburgh, Pa. A1 ROSES BEEBS TTnarrts vs Johnston fc Saanl.in vs. ' 'wleyuse vs. Ih nas vs. H oand vs. Owens vs. Myers & Co. vs. Stinenian vs. Hover, endorser vs. Hnra vs. Dilllnsrer k Stevenson vs. School ll-til -t of t ain-; bria H.irouh vs. MeOasker vs Krois vs. Trout vs Woleslailo 4. Son s Todd's A.Jill. vs Hearer vs, Krise vs. Seszer 4 Wife vs. Siisitzberifc-r fc Co vs. Milliken lor use vs P.. MCI'OIjC; A V. i'rothonnlorir Prftlionotary's Ollico Kbensburir Feb. nt. 1-74. Hrotheriino. Williau. Frms. l'vans. Fvns. 1 'onrsd, Knr-t. Hollen et. al. Mfiitoii Jt .Hnui. Liulon &. t-'on. John Cox ct. al. tj.ninn. F inney A JnhnRton. M'oleslatrle . Sn. Myers it Co. WVters. I'ysrt. N'eibower. cleaoii ,v wlfs. II trail burger. l.ris: v. J7V Knr.TS and Fcr'r?. .VA ft i sr il 3P.;tAiu. cutis suits, H ?7 KLt-ref . N i!s. Files, stc V - Kir-" 1 iCf.rpentcr's, Biackomlth's, "dj'(t ce-irnclfAt t -i " j If v Amil NISI il A T I O N NOT I C K. Kstate of Anthony Oakmas, elecM, Notice is hereby iriven that loiters of adminis tration have been aranted to the utidersiicned on the estate of An: bony t far man. late of hest town ship, t 'ambria eonoty. eevased. All persons in debted to said estate"are notified to make prompt payment, and those having claims nutin.n it me requested to present the same prcMierlv aathentl cated for settlement. MA.KY l A Ii M. A N . Chest Twp., Marh 10, 1 73.-17-8L. Adm'x. N OW POlTc, ()()I) M KAT at IJOT TOM PKICKS ! The nn.lersifftied de sires to infcriii tho pn'dic that he has opened a M KAY MA Ii KKT in t he huildinir recent ly (tii pled by Lewis lioilifers, itnt:en;r' street. Fn-fh meat of all kinds on Monday and Fr-'day evi-nliius of each week. My terms will bo strk ti.v o ish, and prices much lower than elsewhere in l-bens-bur. U. H. ZAUJ1. Alarch 2, lP76.-tf. ROBES ET JtiANTEAUX. MADAME LABONDE. itt: vaius, No. 16 SIXTH STREET, riTTsnuntni, pa. VTlIX IlEMOVK APRL 1. l?7fl, TO Itcspectfully solicits your orders for dress making. Perfect bin in fiiilinir and flitiiifr. Paris Fashion Papers coinaini'iir Ihe latest stylos nnd lashi.nis received regularly. il.irch M, is;ts. :tm. HIST MILL. SAW MILL. AND CO A 1, MANIC FOIt RALE. The underrlirned will i phtr Pell or exehan-re for town property his mill property at Lilly's sta tion. P. K. It.. wu'.'h consUls ot pilar es of land, a portion of it Well timbered. A nevrr-failinir stream of ttatr. Urlst mill and saw mtll In Brood running order. Cua; Imr.k. four and one-half foot vein. A sutistsTii lal dwcilirnj house with eleven apartments, an-l four small tenem.-nt houses, with i.eeessary ontbnlMinus. Sprlnir-liousc an.l foun tain watorat the iIk-IIIm. and a if.Kii fruit eir chard on Ihe pr!iiises. Will sell tiaret her or lf Vide to sail purchasers. Ad !res JAMF.Si11XRr. It. Hemlock I. O , ainbrla Co., Pa. SAIE. The under. signed eiftfrs for sale the ... fins FA KM now owned bv 7nu A Ti7ti. M. U it.Li A ms, si; u-ite in I '"atnbiia p TT',rr i township, one mile east of Fbers jUi 1 bnr, contain ti 1 25 A Kl , o! -ii.-tifat5SC whieh no Aches are clem-d. liivinir thereon o od buildings, a larire orchard, and a sufficient sut.nlr ol water tor the r.; ot house an I stock. This Is a elesirablo farm, cnnvenlt-nt to market churches and si ho-.ls ITnot s -id by the lh;h ot April next It will then h- for rent. For fun her particulars, ral e.n or address JOH V OlTTINti.S, Ar t. Lbei'Sbur, March 3, ls7t) -lm. TAUM FOR signed ofiV-rs 1 Boyd&; Gamble, ARCillTECTS And Superintendents ! Car.Tiania Bank Building, Corner Wood and Diamond Stn.9 2-3. PITTSBURGH, PA. ly. A n.MIXISTKATOIl'S XOTICeT Kstateof A ham Rettlemhter. letters of admlTilstrst Ion on th estate of Adam Settleiuoyer, late of Crovlc towuship. Cambria county, deeeased. havlnz been irranted to the nn dersiicned by the i;.-a:istr of said county, ail tr-s-ns indebted to s.iid chiate are recjuestev! to rcat-e Pnmediate payment, and those havino; elaima or demands airaiiisc the saro will present them pro perly probated lor s-tilemrnt. J. w. P li I i iliK, Administrator. Summerhill, Feb. .", 1S78. til. N OTICE. Tlie annual election of TXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of I.r.s li:iziri-f. dee'd. Letters testamentary on the esiaie f l-r.a Ho loiter, late of Alh'Khft.y ton e-rp, C 'n m'.ria cue ty. deceased, have been Issued to the under Slne.l. whohi rcby nicinesa.l persons iudehted to said estate that payment must be made withont delay, and those having claims against the same will present lium duly auth n! i...,i,) f.,r st'lc ment. F. U l'ltlKL, Ijeeuior. Lnt'.o, Fob. 2, 1878.-t. . rJL 1. 13Vl2VS:, ARCHITECT! H.is relumed from EurotJ. rri K-S6 111 m Avr.M t:. i-io--'".l pi iTgnninn, ta. rr-aciiiQ no. Academy will le held at the offl-o -of Johnston - j lii-rel.y ca ut imi all p.-r-on- nsm n i,- Scanlan. In Kbensbnrir . Pa., on the SI day ot j ro!iatii,ir or otherwise meddlmir wul. J' I now tu the bauds of Mreon -h.h.w r McPhcraon, l'a., Feb. ai, 187. l-2.-tt. Aoril next, between the hours ol 8 and 9 a. m JNO. L. Sl AShA.V, Secretary, March 17, 1878.-i.
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