niliai'i K i if 'T.if t " JP y J n r i.pi i - - MARCH O, IS77. lA f the Other Vtace. fflf' , .the Violets" will appear next, 1. 'rW nrnl lae to iei empties 'Eir- f ami "!.tir" your bend. 4!?y? ' ,imsin.! Altoonianshiul taken w '"- up fo laPt accounts. if"r yri VtVvpr Is said ' making -TU ore tli chiMren of Alton. i'f ilrrv t.'wufliip, He.lfbrd county, -''C vear oM boy who weighs 187 3!l1' frvliib'os have of late linen all 'S;.iig wine of the young Udles in 'K'chrs froTii the Pa. It. R. Co. Is . ."hariri-d ngtiinst Nicholas Beam, iirM ame.i Nipp died in Cam- rliip.'1 Tuesday last, at the re J of !'l yeatn. . in innn eloseil nn veater- , t" (le all concerned a chance ",ei!ir.- lii" temperance nieotinir. tf , a."a. i:'-r. c- T- Rol-srH Tffro M J""ef' represented Ebensburg a ,-iiiiii:.'iir:iiiii on Monday last. v'e fiiM' Kt,",,,t " " Poor ' Iiir- -tor for tlie year 187(1 has been t will :l'l"'!,r "r "ext. lsne. Tm.,.t ! ood, f'r everylnidy re.com- -l'B-K , ., l,..,t,.r. nrou'rll.. If ani u" - Bull Cmiitii ay run. l rice, 'J5 r..... - - - , , - !.. mn ami IIHK'II p'iwiiihi iv iiinnj u :,n, ,,li-il at his home in Pittsburgh, Vjcday nio.iiii'g last, aged about 41 '-"I'T nwMi to know who received licen--mM linniT in this county consult the tfrf jnslicatioti published by ns before (. on tlie list, we believe, were 5,ir llat Mr. Cbright has helped to rttloetil "I 'he Murphy movement in ,raii,!, the temperance reform will no jiG"(,')r s'1' a'ong until all the fruit baa M4'r ( natllt-reil. -J.!. M''wer. a I ted ford lawyer who was rfpl f"i'i-'' -ry. has lisapearel from it'pi'v, !c;ivii e Lis bail t suffer to the '?:.-". name has been stricken tK'h i't "'' atirneys. -An ii-fawt foil, eighteen months old, of J-.h'riik Ki'z-.'eraiil, of Powelton, Clear .!w:ii'y, ft 11 into a bucket of hot water :fvj,i'.'.' .im.1 received injuries which jjcM !w'Ji imi alter. - (',. I'.'.m k at one time employed as i;Vk it, the pa. K. p.. Motive Pjwer de- !.t.-ir A'il'Hdia, was killed in a iwent I and suit everv one. Go and see, 'iu CiiI.,-1. he e he was serving in the I a -it i f n in in' in sniilier. ILf "Vih" iiierting of the temperance inrei nj iii-iii at the 1 reslivterian h'.xt I'i'lit. but as we went to press 'i-rlay (Tiitir?d.i ) allernoou, we cannot. :.i!:r :ri' any pavtH'tilars. -A Sue 'oukii'y:. wi ll lrcsed stranger, niii'er iliiV. -rent names, bamlxxizled r ir'liree l isiiies men of Tyrone out of ulnntn i'mir i!.r;ir each, on Monday In tvetii-nf l'irgcd checks. -rue Al'n n.i 'i'rili'iihe is atttlmrizeri to r'b' II e Ihi-iI.s cm t'learttehl creek, this r.:r.i e e..n 1 -. 1 ere iu large qnantil iea i in l...ve U-i-ii diicoi-eretl mm( time '-,;!; bt lnglit r leased on favarable -rl! ; 1 r. r i t revival at Orbisotda, 5'r'Mi;.!, i, . i.ui.t y, eighty-seven persotis T, re'.icieii itinl were added to the 'rrl- ! i. , t -l . M K. church in that f'.'f vl.l l, l tv. AV. S. Hamlin is the -i i.nii :.- ;.;..t' at the stability f our :i t:iiiT-i,ns was rl ruck on Tnestlay t inc. We r.-ter of course to the high vl.j.li t,r n imft made buildings '"f I'll ii-inke Mini the intnatea lliernif "1T l.i.l.- Wj.!, r;. M-,.i:sl, ( iTollidavstinrtr. isirer,,r t., ,i, ,,xt Hlair coniitv ' ;r.- ai-rrimicas Shorter, of Alto inn, 1r-i a ! mi t..i- il. .,.,. ..i -t..H...l 'w tl,e iravi-rse jurordat Ihu same irn.ti-rm i l .nirt - 1 r i-w ii.ime ln.iie not vet readr for ! ""r-Tl! ni I l..ei-- lntw... . I .-- i.i '.iiiiii1 ii rpi inin rinnii litr k, ,.,-!,. rat ei iiy the wind on FrV ? ! t'l:! '.T-l ii,.! II... r....f ..r f. A 1 ' i hi ii I. miT-.Xiili- r"n.ilt-tii-e, lit duors away, was blown -i.tr r. ,, , .;,;, declares ' w t! e riniier tl,t J as. F there is no '. Cainpliell, newspaper i-ld county. tn e.,l,!,rk 'HI HI l.,l-lv.ll.. ! the art! " - .' iMlgi.T TO KIIOW and li' r.-..f it Mfiii tns. f , r!1'' """ ll'iniii.gdoii ,7e, Urotber " "'" l-i'eiisbiirg Fkkkman that '. IU- I- .' ...1 . , ,n, "riL'inui say, in the way If I'll V i I '. r ! 1 1 1 ii ti m nlml 11,.. At.tr..i- ''flLl-f j,. Air,,,,.,..' ti... P - i:r I'en, 1,1 !r S,i.JMjlll j.,ix,,.r f Conemangh v-.il r ; "mi parsnip t"r tvorse- .," "''in i linsclt, daughter and ' l-iirtnuk finite t r.-. U- . t .li..i...r e.l. " n.,.1 ti. "... ii. result nan vi-rv severe HTui unrrr.i. ...... r . .t. ,. " i i ,i j ii s i mi tii oenili. A.i.K.t,-! Vi,.. 1..11- ..r l '-Iff n I . ,,, ' irneM a cmple tlie otiier I. .i ' ' I HIIII out that the lair HI A r,.n,l ne through the same . ti ii,r,.,. (, inner occasions and tl f , ii.i,.. i.Hl.l: " re still living iu that , he iC'i'1:" , nw'1 Wm" H'e jnmiic.1 H! , mi ihe i;. I . t;o. s rai I- Tl'ieKv f " r")li,,'r '""l. Johnstown. - H ri,T t ' 'ailing against tne h frog, received very irij -....ii may pnubiiiiy cause P'nmhW after a good deal of "'ll ii. "he .... n nn.' the lilierty lo sleep .li'lni I.cidig's residence, at ullli-rsel f-riiiiii- a r.Mi .imt.la ,. ' r i ,Trc.;r I". Jl Ti, Hie kindness by steaTitig ?f m. '" :"r,"k in an adjoiu- li . i-l i: f. . .-.i 'fi c was run ovr.r bv the f,.i "-'ly kil'.Ml near llnnenel' I I-,,;, I. ... . . e,.,. ''. "! Wei .it .iiir.it t.f im . " Ttmiate n an was said .'!;,..., .Im"x"-aied. and while in il.nl Wi. " """" errit,:,. . ' " " "I"'" the track, with i r'.'!,M,1,!-'-''''--i. n Tfl,, I"' !,T mail nn I t. . i I,, , "ii. j.onii.i nan 1 lie ileH.-,.,.,! ; ... .. fa. i . , -: line 111 ii. e snail it!,., . . ' ' Ue (Jalliizjn tun n-;. on "l. i. . ' .'. "' ''ad Wnj. cf 1.1, i- fr- 'Hfr(1,n kl Ht was attemnllng i Tf,tn n)M .. ..... . ..." "lien it '"r- sunn ii iuv -li- tJ ".'ban overtook him. , "'fi-int h " i""ak.-ii in saying 'J,1..I p? -"r r",r'. to W presided fter ''J, ,;"r- iH 1-e held ill this rm rt:,. ' onrt.to try several 'tHI-.li ... ...air... "I.M-nssed. il is trim Ii.it mi ai.,1 o "'r nils lieen got ont in ft wi... i"',,a"a townships during lmi-ii. . ""inner ot logs n'.. " put n,i,i .i ... .. . . n. 't iik, J " river reauv 'or '!.:. The firpLMii t mfi ittM f t "l"--'-ially are far from enconr- 'Wted .T.., " lift ., " J-eace . 'ueir... 1 'Heir imnn, Hi i:l,i '".,r"" in the Prothonotarv'a Un lr'.v 'lavs after ll,lu.llni " ei,,.., -.' - niM-r Mire ,l:W:r..,,l,',, "'v wl" '-'i; M'r; Their bonds, 1 :11! lei! '!'"'-l-r..tho,,otarv. iiil.i,..: ' . ..-i. lie quali- however, if. ... "-iii"niimiT.lllHl IIUV i . .' leu.,,, 'aH beretofre. l6M,...rl;,,lrem ii. I..-. . i,i '- '.I'll i .. ...fi essimi. iiy mi K.i . "HI It-. . -."fi. ii.r uieiiitm -"iillfil the itorougb ami Hr'' k,.ll! ...... 1 !,.'.. 1 " . J Ty,'r April. rtniiiiinn iiii ilia ins'eajl nf ll.A Hrst ii In rt... . ... " ir., ... !"i"Hcation of Ibese .'e-i,,:.. ' bv hivv -i.wl 1. ...... i- , i Mr. John M. Stehlev, accompanied by ! bis wife and ebild, took bin departure from ! our Town on Wednesday morning lat fori V IT"" jvnhas, vrnere no- has, secured a leritMiup in a land nfliee and where n In 1nd to permanent!? locate. Jol in ami iti I nmiaMe better half have our liest wishes for felicity anil prosperity in their new honieiu the great Wrst. If yon want a wedding unit, goto God frey Wolff. If you want a dress milt, po lo Godfrey VoltT. If you want abiiMnessHuit, go to Godfrey Wolff. If you want a coat, pants or Tent of any materia! or style, or a hat. cap, or any article in the furnishing tine gotoOodfrey WolQ", next, door to the post office, Altoona, where the bent of bargains in clothing await all who wish to profit by them. The bet joke of the season would le for alout fourteen hundred p. oplrf, more or lesj to assemble at the cheap cash store of Myets & Lloyd and bny an armful each of theele rant g ols they have on exhibition and ia. Such a joke would e sensible, and the jokers would make a nice thing of it by Having lota of money in the operation. Try the experi ment, dear reader, even if you "have to go it alone. The shoemaker shop of David Donaf, in Altoona, was burglarized on the night of the 1ft iiint., a lot of leather ami other stock )eing the Itooty obtained. The stolen pro perty was subsequently found In the pos session of J ohn Garrecht, another shoemaker In that city, who was arrested on Saturday last and committed to the Hollidaysbnrg jail to await trial, but was subsequently re leased on bail. Mr. David Skelly. of Wilmore. a freleht brnkeman on the Pa. Ii. R., snt a brother of Mr. .loseph A. Skelly, of this jiU.-e, Ml off his train while pausing through theGAlllt r.in tunnel on Saturday night last, and re ceived several srtvere scalp wounds and broken ribs as the result of his fall. As there 1 was a space of only abonr ten inehcs between ..! sn-e-'f iiii.ecueruii hub itmnu its iie wbeeU ami tha wall at. the nt n l...r. "Mi--tV."u!y circle ol Congrrsstnan befell, it is indeed miraculous that he was .' r 1-'"S "1:,-v il live a,1l ver may ,l not instantly crushed to death. a The Pa. R. R. track at Sang Hollow, lw- rpMVr.''liies(l:iy evening five bundred low Johnstown, the scene of inanv previous .!,.. iwrs.Mis had taken the Muroliy nttemnts of tlie same timl riM sn nlAlriiit. ,,llTl,i-1I:K"'. about one hundred and ed with cross-tics on Thursday morning of .fnn nre lrvlien and children. last, week, placed there no doubt bv some 'Li'nrf A- Ficyvngle, Esq.. a gentleman unknown miscreants for the purpose'of rob- liery, that had they not been discovered aud removed by the watchman on duty the first passenger train west would n.idonhteil v have lieen thrown frmn the track and iu all probability completely wrecked. In the valuation placed upon the real and personal property of the county, as set forth in the notice of appeals pnblisbed by the County Commissioners in our paoer a few weeks ago, the figure one was inadver tently inserted In place of a figure seven) in the valuation of J?arr township, making I the amount, read S12.K2.'t instead of S"2,X'2.1, I the true estimate. The mistake was made ' ley the printer, and hence it is that we dein it proper to make this correction. As Krancis Murphy, the great temper ance agitator, has gone to Philadelphia, the Johnstown Democrat takes no stock in the rumor that be is to le jn the latter place some evening this week, but fays there is no mistake about James J. Murphy lieing found at any time at the Star Hall Clothing Store, on Clinton street where be is prepared to se'.i all kinds of clothing at the. very lowest rates. Mr. Murphy bus an immense, stock Mine host Fitzharris. of the tTrawford House, will offer at public sale, on Saturday of next week, March 17th, a lot of Kraoiial property, consisting of one mare, sixteen linlsteads and Iwdding. stoves, chairs, tables, wood, coal, bay, oats, and many other arti cles ; and on Tuesdav following, March 20th, Mr. Michael Hoover, of Carroll township, will dispose of horses, cows, hogs, wagons, farming implements, and much other pro perty, including a (arm of fifty acres, in the same way. We fire gratified to know that IT. Kin kead, Ksq., who had lieen confined to his house for two or three weeks owing to a se vere cold, is able to be alxiut and attend to bis ordinary unties once more, .luugo Km- i keol is one of our most respected citizens, j holiest and trustworthy in all his business f ra-nsaclions, and enjoys, as he deserves, the ; entire confidence of our people. We need j scarcely add that he is a Democrat of the old ; style, and always votes the straight ticket, j lyong may live and ever may be prosper, i TTe never xuld understand what Hon. j John Ueil'y, lute nieniWr of Congress from , this district, had ever done during bis ofti- j clal c recur lliat fhonld make him the con- s'ant ihjeTf misrepresentation on part of, the editor of the Johnstown Tribune. M r. Keilly is conceded to lie a high-minded, j honorable anl honest gentleman, who leaves Congress with a cVean and untarnished rec ord, and in his retirement carries with him the respect and esteem of all his acquaint ances who appre -iate sterling worth and Imnest merit. We mav have more to say j jilsmt Mr. Reilly's-coiirse in Congress next ! week. i We were clad "to fake bv the hand the j other dav our sincere and honest friend, Mr. j I A.J. Fogle. of Altoona. junior meiwlier of . the firm of O'Scil & Fogle, w hose card, pnli- lisbed elsewhere, fully explains the Imsiuess ! I in which he is engaged. Mr. Fogle was j I here on a peddliig and rag and waste paper . I gathering expedition, and intends to return ! ere long and at tatcl intervals henceforth j with like objects iu view. We therefore ' advise all our readers in northern Cambria j , to save their rags, etc., and buy all the st.t- , tionery and other articles in that line from the f!r"n: named, whose honesty and integii- 1 tv we can fully vouch for. j "()nr former townsman. F. P. Tierney, T-iq now of Altoona, has joined tlie Murphy i movement, and muter the inspirai on oi ine new departure made a temperance speech at the Congregational church iu this place on I Tuesday evening last, but ns we were not ! there to hear him we cannot say whether he did or did nt repeat the forcible if not ele ganf remarks credited to him at a similar 1 meeting in Altoona on Saturday night last. l .. . iiiwi vp linn .in nn j Wit ' I.OU1U we llin i.i" .i.- - meant) descend into the nethermost abyss bell and bold private consultation with cPents confined therein, nine oui m i u : would ssy that whisl.ey placed them there. , 1 Or nil the citizens of the county iu at-j tendance at Court this week none were more welcome, so far as w e were concerned, . I than our clever and jovial friend, Andrew , ! Foster, of Ihe well known and well appre- , ciate.l mercantile firm of Geis, roster & , O-iinn of Johnstown, who it is truth to say ; have n'ue of the largest and l-i arrange.l business bouses and carry at all times the , n.ost immeiw. most varied and most com- I plet sto, k of goo.ls in their line t ,at can ne ? I .. ...... r i.4ii ttmf tniiv 1 . found in tne ; sell at prices which none but those w-ho buy as heavily as thev do could possibly hope to compete with. Give them a call early and often. . .... t .. !! ,., jjaly s opera hotie ami nn- church iiiGreenslMirg we re u es.r "f"'"'"'" I . i . i ;....! .-It. it a toss or a 1 Hint Toesiiay ingin i, " - -- - $2.(X0 on the first (insured for ?ir,,00() , and some $S,nno (not insured) on th last ! mentioned building. The fire which mani- fenteil itseir about midnight, ennght. from a 1 heated stove in the rear of that structure, and the wind Is-ing very high the flames ' speedilv communicated to the church edifice adjoining, with the result as above stated j Pieces of burning wood were also blown to considerable distances in all '''recti"", and many bouses were thereby set on fire, but fortunat dy these embryo conflagrations were j nipped in the bud before much damage was d!I.Tle Pittsburgh T),po1ch. deriving its information no doubt from the 7VcWe, notes a singular acr.dci.t whn I . -erred at Cambria siding. '7""7" ni, " I hair past five o'clock laa Friday evening , ! ami the escape made by an eastward nound , I Preight train from lieing badly wrecke Isems almost miraculous. eaily all the' rar ere ; loaded with stock, and just asa cer.a m nt ! was reached a tree fell down on "'; J : rail of the south tra, k. Thm ww IJ"J f lo stop the momentum, and the enKi ne as forced over the log. which wan for nn. rly somewhat decayed nt the part which w jrt , j nn the rail. Als.nt flrtc.-n cars f"" " : 1 fore the train could lie stopped, am I on ex amination if was found that at the pl.w a I where the tree stmck he iron . tr-' .r ken I In two places, yet singular ,P. " of ihe locomoiive and cars did track. A detention of over an b" ' c used, tv pew rail. it Ueilllit necessary r.v A Cash for the Naturalists. Strange Freak of an OM Gander. Our valued friend, Mr. Da vied Trexler, of Gallitzin township, to whom more than to any other man in the county we are nnder obligations for like favors in the past, tells ns of an old gander in that township, the property of Mr. Bernard Myers, which has developed fc most extraordinarv affect iou for its master. and never loses an opportunity to manifest J in us own peculiar way tlie fatth that is in it. The gander in question has a female companion of his own species, but declines to associate or in any way recognize her royal gooseship, his heart seemingly being centred in Mr. Myers, whom be not only fol lows about like a dog whenever the oppor tunity offers, but remains as nearas possible to that gentleman while he is pursuing hi nsual avocations about the farm, talking to hiin in the meantime like a Dutch uncle while Mr. M. remains within hearing. At night the old gander takes a position on the f iin porch of the house and it is said to be a veritable fact that the very moment Mr. Myers sets foot upon the Boor In getting out. of bed in the morning, the gladsome "qnackl quack !" of his weelt-fonted friend is about the first sound that greets his ears. And what is still more singular is the alleged favl that, no other footstep in the house meets with a like recognition, or indeed any recognition at all, from the same source. This singular manifestation of love for a human ieing on part of one among the least impressible of all domestic fowls, strikes as a rather a strange anomoly. ami aa such we commend it to the attention of those who take an interest in what seems to be more thau a manifestation of mere brute iustinet. The Iloyd Bankruptcy Case. On Thursday last, iu the U. S. District Court, Pittsburgh, the cae of Thomas I,. Richey et. al. vs. Win. M. Lloyd & Co., came up again. Certain creditors asked, and leave was granted, to file intervening petitions. Or. the 21st. ult., the Court made a decision, published in our last, finding that the cred itors petitioning were short SHO.OOO of the statutory amount to throw Mr. Lloyd into bankruptcy. The additional petitions filed on this occasion amounted to $127,000. On Friday a rule issued to show cause why the record should not lie amended as resiiects the filing of ietitions under order of the 8th ult., so that the date of filing should be made August 23, IS7t. On Saturday the Court or dered the petitioners to show cause why the petition left with Register Shaffer, at Al toona, should not- be referred to the Regis ter. Returnable the lOib i list. On Monday the order of reference made on Ihe 3d iust. was revoked. This case drags itpelf along very slowly, and if it takes Judge Ketrlimn as long to render a decision on the offer to amend the record and grantjthe prayer of the petition ing creditors as in the first instance, another year will have elaped ere these interested will know whether Mr. Lliyd's affairs are to 1 wound up iu bankruptcy, or al the hands of his assignees, aa first proposed. Altoona Tribune. ? . In giving place two weeksago to a com munication from Mr. A. J. Rliey in which he took exception to certain conclusion readied by the Auditors in their statement of the receipt and expenditure of the coun ty, the Frkkmas did'what it always does, conceded the right to criticize the acts of the jieople's servants, no matter whether friend or foe might feel aggrieved thereby. Xot so with the Johnstown Tribune, how ever, which seized upon Mr. K bey's com muiiicaiinn a a sweet morsel to roll under its slanderous tongue, ami with that con temptible spirit which it always manifests toward the Democratic parly and its repre sentatives, and seemingly forgetful of the fact that a Republican Auditor approved ami endorsed Ibe errors, if errors they were, that paper hastened to lay the communica tion rrferrcd toln-fore its rea.lers ; but when Mr. F. P. McCormick. one of the County Auditors, replied through our last issue to Mr. Rhey's strictures, as was right ami pro per he should do, the Tribune d id not have manliness enough, which or course could not be looked for in that direction, to publish the rejoinder and give its readers the oppor tunity to judge for themselves whether Mr. Itiiey's position was well taken or not. Could blind partisanship go further ? We have received a reply from Mr. A. J. Rliey to Mr. F. P. M'Corniick, but as we have already given both gentlemen a hear ing, and do not think it worth while to con tinue t:ie controversy through our columns, we respectfully decline to publish the com munication in question. We deem it pioper. Vr.i.-..-.r tn runinrli 1 1 . a I l r TYI.ov ,l..tri nm I that he paid through his own exertions every J cent of the amount he was in default to the t Slate as County Treasurer, and that lie considers it unkind to refer to the matter at this time. Beyond that we have no comment to make, except to remind those whom we are j told look upon our publication of the first i article as rather a Preach ol friendship, that we deem all the official acts of a public ser vant fit subjects for discussion, and if the gentleman who may possibly feel aggrieved was a brother instead of a warm personal friend of our own, we should not have hesi tated about doing w hat we did do. Death or a Former F.RENsni'isG Ladt. We sincerely regret to announce, as we do in the proper department this week ; the death of Mrs. Roliert T. Shank, which oc curred at the residence of ln-r husband, in Krie, Pa., on Saturday morning last. Mrs. Shank was a daughter of Mr. Henry Foster, the well known proprietor of the Citnhria House in this place, and Is-ing a handsome and amiable young lady, vas universally esteemed and respected. She was married here a few years ago to Mr. Shank, and with him went to his home in the city in which she died. She was in the twenty fourth venr or her age, and was the mother of two children. All the citizens o? Kltens burg will reinemlier and long cherish the memory of Mrs. Shank, and her father and very excellent mother, as well as her strick en husband, have the sincere sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereave ment. z , Moke than Wokth the Pay. When vou visit Pittsburgh, and desire to get a meal, lunch, etc., you should try the Young Men's Home." which is located on Dn qnesne Way, Isdween Suspension and Hand Street Bridges. At ibis establishment, you can get a first-class meal tor the small sum of fifteen cents; or a lunch for five cei,t9 onlv. The lunch is made up of Coffee, Rolls, Meat l-gs, Vegetables, Cold Dishes, &., and s'imiTar to ihat used in private families. ti... ..-.,.,.,,r wren's Home" is known as lie ing a pleasantlv located and modern furnish ed Hotel, wilh'pleasant parlors and reading rooms, and airv, well lighted sleeping apart ments, while all the varities of an excellent market are represented upon the Hotel or lunch tables. This I what lias long lieen wanted in that cifv for the accommodation of the public, both ladle and gentlemen. . Bosiife's German SYRrr can now lie purchased right at home, and is the only suc cessful preparation ever introduced to our iieople It works like a charm in all case of Consumption, Pneumonia. Hemorrhages. Asthma severe Coughs, Croup and all other Throat and Lung Diseases. No person ha ever used !his medicine without getting im mediate relief, yet. "there are a great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons going almut our streets wiMi a suspicions cough, and the voice of consumption coming I mm their lungs, that will not try if. If vou die it is vonr Awn fault, as you can go f. your Drug-irlst- Lemmnn .fe Murray, amfger a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it; three dose will relieve any case. Regular size only 5 cts. r rents Istf.rf.stei. We call the at tention 'of parents to the advertisement, in Ibis paper of the Blairsvilie Ladies Semin rr It set forth very clearly the rates, etc which must l.e acknowledged as lieing ver'v low, when it is taken into considera tion the high character and standing of the institution. It i one of t he oldest seminaries of the kind west of the mountains, and as an evidence of it merits and prosperity, and bow the public appreciate the same, it pa tronage ha been teadily increasing every vear nn:il now it is very large. Perfectly "health location and Ihe accomodation acknowledged t.iliethe lesf r any similar place of education. Court Pkoceedinos. Court convened ' at. 11 a. M., on Monday. Hon. John Dean, President, and Hon. John Flanagan and ' John D. Thomas, Associate Judge, on the , liench. The listot Grand Jurors were called ! and twenty-two answered to their names. ' Mr. Samuel Cover, on account of deafness, wa excused, and Mr. Kmery West of Coue j tnaiigh liorough. choseu farem.au. ) Forty-three traverse jurors answered to ( their name, four of whom were excused. j Tlie constables from the various districts ! made their quarterly retnrns and the const a- j blea recently elected were sworn into office, to take effect April 1st, 1877. j A large amount of business wa transacted in the Quarter Sessions, of which the follow ing i a report : . Com'ih vs.Geo. Sherry seduction and surety ot tbe peace; Teresa Gray, prosecutrix. The attending physician certified that prosecutrix could notappesr in Court just now without endangering- her lite, andaeked foracontiuuance, which was granted. Coin'lh vs. Edfrar F.vans fornication and bas tardy. The child being desd, a nut. pros, was entered, a satisfactory understandinir having been arrived by Ihe parties interested. Oun'lh vs. flavld. Kilirore fornication and bus tardy. Case settled and nnJ. proi. entered. Coin'lh vs. biamuel tirillti h sirg ravated as sault and battery. V erdict. Kuiily. Coro'th vs. Jacob F.rb seduction. iVnf. pros, entered on puymeut of costs by defendant. M argil ret J Noon, prosecutrix. CouTth vs. Margaret NVeildcU malicious mis chief. Verdict, guilty. CouTth vs. Joseph DhvIs, Charles Murphy. Edward Jonesand John Walsh riot and assault and battery upon railroad train men at E.ist Conemauirh. Guilty of assault and battery, and not guiltv of riot. Cotn'th vs. James Hssson and Thomas Husson nasault and battery and highway robbery; Ei ward Slick, prosecutor. This whs a case from Coiiemaugh borough, all the parties being boys Troni 14 pi 10 years or age. Deleiuiauls found not guilty. Com'th vs. Joseph Stibech. jr. aggravated assault and buttery. Not a true bill. Com'th vs. John G. Hassinger larceny by bailee. The defendani was treasurer of a lodge of Knights of Honor in Johnstown, and de camped with eighiy-Uve dollars ol the f unds. Verdict, guilty. Com'th vs. Thomas L. Rager fornication nod bustardy. lH-lendant pleads guilty. Sen tenced to pay a tine of 5, $30 for lying-in ex -pciiscs, anil l per week tor support of the child tor seven years. Com'th vs. Geoige Sherry. Jr. assault and battery;!). L, Edwards, prosocuior. Wrdict, guilty. Coin'lh vs. George Sherry, jr. assault nd battery ; Albert Kai baujj.i, pi odi-cuiur. Ver dict, guilty. C.im'rh vs. Daniel Hiidebrand fornication Hiid bnstanly; Mary l'aul, prosecutrix. le fenduut pleads guilty. Usual sentence im posed. Com'th vs. Ilaniel McCloskey assault and batlery with intent to commit a rape; Mary Noel, prosecutrix. Not a Iruebill. Coin'lh vs. Daniel Porter mid Miles Edmung ton, Jr. larceny and receiving stolen goods. Vitus Fluster, prosecutor. Uudcr bund lor ap pearance at next term. Com'ih vs. J,;cob Bee abduction of a child; Bartholomew sjiitlon, prosecutor. Jury find defendant not guilty, but that he pny three four l lis of the costs and the prosecutor one fourth. Bee not uppt-uritig, his recognizance was forfeited. Coin'lh vs. lat. Boucher and Daniel M. Cannn -larceny and receiving stolen a oods ; John Tit tle, piosecutor. Verdict, guilty. Com'th vs. Patrick Uoucher and .TsmesOog-gin-burgijry and laiceny ; Chas. II. Supped, prosecutor. Itoih plead guilty and suhinit. Com'th vs. Patrick Boucher and J nines Gog gin burglary Slid la roeny: William Ligluner, prosecutor. Boucher plcudsguilty uud tioLjros. entered as to Goggin, Com'th vs. Patrick Boucher larceny and re ceiving stolen goods- Deluiidant pleads auilty and su i,m its. Com' ill vs. Daniel McDovitt and Fat. Boucher larceny and receiving stolen g,ods; John F. Seigh, prosecutor. Boucher pleads guilty und McDevitt louuu guiliy of receiving stolen goods. Com'th vs. David M. Canan and Pat. Boucher burglary;; Alich'l Kintiegnti. prosecutor. Ue fcuduuts plead guilty uml suuiuit. Com'ih vs. William lively fornication and bastardy; Sarah Foster, prosecutrix. Found guilly und the usual sentence imposed. Coiii'tli va. John Williams larceny of a cow from Mrs. I hlie K irkpati ick. of Chi roll town ship. J u ry find defendant gu:lty w ithout leuv ing the box. Com'th vs. Vin. llobinson, Samuel Brown, James W. liuiues mid Onirics Brigs riot and assault aud bntiery. Not a true bill, and I tie prosecutor, Philip Burnett, to nay thecots. t.nn'ih vs. Win. I.loj u surety of the pence. Daniel Dillmger. prosecutor. Defendant to enter into a buiiu for .'JO to keep the peace tor one year. COMMON Pl.KAS. Onirics Klein vs. M. II. Nuthnnson & Co. action lorucht. Verdict for plaintiff, JJJ.Tn. Mursliall Bros, jc Co. vs. Linton Jfc Sou acl ion for debt. Verdict for plaiiiiitr. Uit.4t. L. A. Fyan & Co. v s. l.mtoii & Mm-action Tor dent. Vcro-iut lor plaintiff, t.'ttt .". IMIings & Whelock vs. ti. !S. Lewis action for Jebt. Verdict tor plaintiff, Jno.a'J. SENTK.NCES. John Williams, convicted of stealing a cow, was sentenced to pay a lineol ftJUand costs ol prosecution, and to undergo :i imprisonment of two years and six moot Us Iu I he peniten tiary. I'.ivid M.Oenan and Patrick Boucher, larceny and burglary, each 4."u tine, costs of prosecu tion, and one year in the penitentiary lor the first and two years for the second offence. Ihiviii MeDeviit. rt-cciving stolen goods, tine a nu costs as above, jnu two years in the peni tentiary. Jhs. Goggin, larceny, tlnennd costs as above, and one t-ar in the penitentiary. John . I.fsssinger, larceny by hailee.41J0 flue and costs of proeecullou, aud ouu year iu the penitentiary. Geoige Mierry, jr., n!ault and buttery on It. Edward, flu and costs ; nssauJt and battery on A. FarabHugli, tdU and costs, and ninety days iu county prison. Samuel '.Inthf it. aggravated assault and tat terj . $10 and costs, anU sixty days in county prison. Margaret Weddle. tnnlielou mischief, M and costs, Hiid ten days iu county ptjou. Joseph Davis. ;iiarlcs Murphy, Edward Jones and John Walsh, all trumps, a each and costs, and forty days In county prison. Court adjourned on Wednesday at. 11 o' clock, a. in. An Argument Court will bo held Tuesday, April 3.1, 1877. Co m munication. THE Mt'ItPHY MOVEMENT. Mr. Editor During the past two weeks Ebensburg has undergone an experience in temperance reform" the like ot which whs never known before iu this community. The movement begun by two prayer-ineetiiig held in the Presbyterian slid Coiigr.-giitional chnrcbes, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 27' h and sth. The meeting have been conducted on the plan inaugurated by Francis M iirpliy, t lie great h post le ol tern tiers nee. The basis ol the work is "the help of God," and tlie motto of the workers, "with malice toward none and chnrity for all." Starling with such principle, the movement has been very successful. Heretofore thegrent ties of "the common brotherhood" of men have been to a great degree ignoted and disre garded : The drinking man, 1 hedrnnkard. and the vender of Intoxicating liquors, have either been tnadea laughing-stock or hcid up to scorn. In the present reformation theheurlof fellow ship and love and the hind of help and assist ance are extendi-d to nil clasi of men. No sectarian principle or political prejudice enter into the worn, and nothing is recognized i.irc man's love for man. On Thursday niirht, Varcli 1st, the Murphy pledge was first offered to the people of Etions burg. Meetings have been held nightly since that time and up to the present writing 44H per sons have signed the pledge, and a goodly pro portion of whom have heretofore been hard drinkers. tin Sabbnth night the work was taken charge or by Mr. Mark Wilson, of Beaufort, s. C, who, being a reformed drunkard, did ellieient er vtce in the cause, and by his manly bearing, his sincerity and earnestness, no less than by the thrilling recital of bis experience, brought tiniiiv of "the hoys" to sign Hie pledge. He wa assisted for two nights bv Mr.J. C. Go liriglit. a reformed drunkard and former editor or the Now York Path-tlnrler. On Tuesday evening "the boys" were tern porartlv; organix.-d into "The Young Men's Temperance Union," when the following offi cers were Heeled: President. L-m. Davis; Vice Presideit. Lewis Kcgers ; Secretary. Fes tus Lloyd; Executive Committee, bam'l W. Davis, js.M. Singer and Jno. Griffiths. Tne work stil! progresses and the meetings will be continued during the presont wee IT, and on Thursday evening speakcr-t will lie present from Pittsburgh, atniunr whom will be Muj. Butler. Master of Fnion Depot. Tlie best feeling prevailson all hend, for "the bovs' are working on the motto "with malice toward none and charity for all," end we are sure that all are willing to say "God help the bnve!" TuMPKnANCK. Ebensburg. March 7. 1877. Tlie AIlooiiA Globe :yn that lml r ; named lri:n, wboilieil in ibut. city on Sit ttnU.v lantif typbobl fevsr, was the thinl per no n who h-nrieil from theautnn botiie ilnrinp th past three months. Tvo weeks atro it son of Mrs. Tries lost bis wife, ami a ' fev week prior tn ihe latter i-tl event Mrs. l'rict lost liotb ft mother ami Hiter from ihe SAitie ilreml ilisense. . Truly misfortunes ilo not always rotne sinjly, ftml in tbeir mny , (i.i.l lHTe;irement the frieinls nml nei);!iboi of the family deeply sv inp;il hire.' Troublesome Chronic Disf.arks. There are innltitndes of Ch'otii diseases which beset and afliict bnud reds of our read el's, which in a vast majority of cases, are easily within the reach of cure. The ciass embraces so many maladies that it were te dious as well as useless to name most of them Dropsy, Scrofula, Rheumatism. UM and Stubborn Ulcernaud Fever Sores; Neuralgia, Head-aches, Contracted Limbs, alt, or most of which are, by proper treatment, curable. Consumption, Skin Diseases, Uver Com plaint, Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles and Fistula make up another class, equally remediable under the improved methods of medicine, which deep research luto its hidden power have brought to light. Dr. Keyser of 120 Venn Avenue, Pittsburgh, has investigated these disease as well as other obscure chronic affections, which has enabled him to promise a cure whenever a cure is at all possible ; bis office i easily reached, and persons desiring toconsnlthim, can take the morningcar, in most cases, and retnm home the same day. Dr. Keyser is the proprietor of Dr. Keyser' Lung Cure, the great remedy for Consump tion, uow sold Iu pint bottles, al SI each. Ill.AI'U AND COLORCn SII.KM. Immense Stock. I.UW PRHI.S. We invite special attention to our extra ordinary large stock of BLACK AND COI OKKD 'SILKS, which we are stil! enabled to otter at the EXTKliME LOW PRICKS OF LAST SEASON. We have a full assort ment of P.LACK SILKS of all the best makes in the market., which we warrant to wear and give satisfaction ; also, all tbe new dark and medium shades in PLAIN COI ORED SILKS for Spring, from Si. 2.1 per yard and upwards. These g.iods are extra good value, and are unsurpassed for variety and richness of colors. Samples sent by mail on application. IIUGUS & iiacki:, tirih Ave. iiil Market St., I'l TTSHt II. A continuance until the next term of Court was on Monday last granted, on mo tion of Wm. H. Sechler, Esq., counsel for petitioners, in the matter of tbe application of certain citizens of Washington and Siim merhill townships, praying for tbe format ion of a new township out of portion of the t wo districts named, the boundaries whereof have not yet la-en designated. The proposed new township of Dean, which, as our read ers are a'ready aware, is to be taken off of Clearfield and Gallitzin townships, has not yet been filially acted upon, owing to the Tact that tbe viewers have uot yet completed their labors. on i i i Aitr. SHANK. IMeri. of consumption. In Erie. Pa.. on Saturday. March 3. 1S77. -Mrs. MarvShamk. wife of Mr. Robert T. Sliink. of said city, and dan titer of Mr. llmry Foster, of this place. In the 24; h year of her site. GLASS. LMed. In Mnnster townshlp.cn Sen day. March 4, lt77, Mr. AturSTiMc Glass, ag ed about 41 years. NOTICE. The annual flection of a Hoard of Trnstees of lb Kliensbnrg AealemT will he held at the office of ihe Secreta ry. In Ebensburg, on the day of ArsiL next, ' oeiwcen lue nonr oi o nim j n ciiiok, p. m. JNO. E. SCANLAN, Secretary. March 9, 1877 -3t. UDITOU'S NOTICE James cT Mi-rrav r. Samuel F. Wire. No. 80. March Term, 1877, E. I). The undertime I. hnvlmt been appointed Audi tor to report dist riluitionot the money in the hands of the SherlfT ariMiii? from the Bale of the defend ant's real estate, hereby irlveg n mice that he will sit at his office In Knenshurg. on Fain a v. .Makir :oiL. lsTr. at '1 o'clock, r. m., tor the purpose ot attiuidlnir to the duties of his s:iid iipolntinent. at which time and jilaee all persons will present their claims, or be forever ilebarred from cuniii In on said tun 1. J. O. I.AKK. March 7, ls77.-3t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tlie tin l dersigned, having la-en appointed An- j ditor to reiirt listr'tmti.n of funds in the hand of Wm.'.T. Hi ck. A'sinccof Wm t'oi.a, to and among those entitled to receive the same, sat at his olilee on Wednesday. Feb 21st. for t ho purpose of attending to the duties of said apeolntinont. at which time t lie tiivticrwas continued without a lay: and uiy appointment as Auditor havinir liern ! continued bv the t'onrt st March Trtn. 1S77. ni- tlce is hereby given that s final hearing in the ease will he'nad at my ofllee In Ebensburg. ou I'i'irsnAV. V iRf-H 'illli. 1C7 m wL- i m at which time and place all parties Interested aro ' invited tn attend. J. t. LAKK. March 7, 1877.-H. Auditor. BL A IRS villi: LADIKS' skm 1KAKY. Sprinp nepnien of 0 weeks opened Kihiiuart lt. 1877. Kate, lower than mow! other Seminaries with equal advantages and lac lltier. lloardinir. ne ol room and furniture tSS.no Tuition in English ltranches, advanced i'o 00 " " " preparatory.. 10.00 I.iirht an, fuel o.oo Washlinj, plain piece, per dozen (drep.es extra) f0 Stationery (Copy-hiMdi.. pens, ink, chalk).. . l.J0 .Music. at uvnal rates. ICednetinn made for daughters ol Ministers. Icatlon easv or nercsn and vcrv hca'thv and pleasant. Address, for in 11 par! h-ulars. i;t- -im.J .1. JKWhTT I'AUKS, l'rincipal. Orphans Court Sale! "I Y virtue of an order of the Orphnns" Cnnrt or I Cambria county, the underslirued will ett-.-r at I'uhllc Sale, at the Court House in Ebcnsburt;, On Saturday. March 31st, JS77, At 2 o'clock, p. v.. the following: deserlhed real estate of which C atii a ni k Toon died soired. to wit: A I'IK'KDII I.OTIIFOKOI XII situate in th horonurh of Khenitnr;r. Cam!rla -ounty. I'a., front inir 61 feet on Lloyd street an-t extend Init Imi'k feet to I 'arte street, adioininir Marv A nn street on the east and Ixt No. 1(53 on the west. ! havinir thereon eroded a twostory Fkame Hoi se. Aaf Teriua made known on dav of" sile. JAMES MYERS. Adtn'r of CATnAitisK Torn, dee'd. i March 9. 1S77.-3L I O'XEIL & FOGLE, (Sirffnon to Akera O'.Nril,) Wholesale and JUiail Dealers in Sl'ATlONF.UV, PA I Kit ItAtl. wKAPi'iNu rArrn. riUXTIXO PAt'EH. POCKET III M IKS. ilL.A N K HOOK'S. SCHOOL HOOKS, TORACCOS. CltJAItS. tc, ic.. Ac, HOO Kast ItitU Street, ALTOONA, PA. "IIIrhest cash prices paid for scrap paper, old paper and rajjs. i3-9 -lm.J EEKiK2rslAiElF Teal" isf ate BY order of the Orphans" Conrt ot Catnhiln conn ty, the underslitned Executrix of Wm. Lari xiti:" late of C-imhria township, dee'd. will offer at puhllc sate, at her residence on the premises. On Saturday, March .'tlst, 1S77, AT a O'CLOCK. P. St., A EL Til AT CERTAIN PIECE OF I, A Nil sltn ate in Cmnhrla township afors.-i id. adjoining lands Hcnnett. Williams, he rs of Ilavid Powell, ami others, contnininir almut . Htm. ,S0 Acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story Fr.AJm lltuiii, Iw 11 auk nnd other out huil'dinKS. Ti'hms of Sale.-fine-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation if sale, and the lialance in two equal annual payments, with in terest, to he ecured bv tond and iiiortjraire ot the purchaser. MAKY J. LARIMEK. (3-9.-3t.) Executrix of W Li ill Men. dee'd. Orphans' Court Sale! I Y virtue of nn a lias order of the Orphans" Court 1 ol Cambria eoitm.v, the undersigned will otter at Mie Sale. t the Hotel of J. S. Kiel, in tbe village ol Portaxe. On Saturday, March 31st, JS77, At t o'clock, p. M.. Ihe lollowinir ileseribeil real estate, of which .Iamk .1 CHoi gh died seized, towit: A I'l EC E OK UlT nK(llllll'.Nl) situ ate in the village of rortajre. W ashinirion town ship Camhr"a county. t'a.,:td;,'ininK lands of YV in. MeKenzle. I. C Caldwell, and others, containing Forty Pbrchus more or les. havinz thereon erected a i.ne-and a-h-ilf story Pf.K Hntnt. Tkums or Sai.k. tine halt'ofthe purchase mon ey to lie paid on confirmation of sale, and the hal anee iu two equal annual payments, with interest, to he secured hy mortiraaje and Jn lament tiond of the purchaser. IAX1F.T. HOY EE VAi.t'.vriNK I'lM'trr; Evee-itor of .Iami j J. M "l-i o OB. dec'.l March , KIT. 5u ATTENTION EVERYBODY. man tiiiu 'Boss' Bargains --AT-- I. L OATMl'S Cask Storeli THE OrSTI' CASH STOKE t Ui.roains in Dry Gooils. Bargains in Notions. Bargains in Hats and Caps. Bargains in Buots and Shons. Bargains in Groceries. Bargains in Qneenswarc. Bargains in Glassware. Bargains in Goods of all kind. READ THIS! AT (MAR'S CASH STOftE MVSLIXS - - - G to 12 Cents. riilXTS - - - G to JO Cents. G IX G HA MS - - - lO Cents. DRESS GOODS - JO to 73 Cents. J'EA XX E I.S totrer than elsewhere in Ebensburg. EA DIES' SUA WES, $J.."0 to $.1. Ladies' Eelt Skirts, good, 73 Cts. Mes', VIM anl dliaren's . Shoes and (Jailers, FROM 25 TO 50 CENTS ciiEArEurEir vaui Than at other Store in Town. ml FORGET THE PLlfE : v1 V ?! AkAi r VI L lUlllii AV IT 12112 EYEBYB0BY v i DO THEIR BUYtNG. thi:: Flex;: &i bi:n I::i:, STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, ETC New Sorts, by Mail. 1)EANTS of the newest and improved sorts, carefully packed and prepaid hy mail. My eollec;li.n of" St r wnerriee took tlie Hrsl preiiilnin tor the hest Co lection, at thj trrcat show of the M.iss Hortli-iiHiir.il Society ir. l'ot'n. 1 ttrow over loo v.-irieii-.. the mui! complete eid!ectl,n tn the country, liielinlitut ail ti-c new. laree Aroerl Ciinjnnd imported k.n !.-. I'riit- l '.eserip'.ive Cata Iokiics icrntis. hv tuail. Abo. Hu'.hs. Era it Trees, Koses. Everureens Clmlce Klower. Harden. Tier, Evergreen Herh or Kruit Seeds li packe s of ei thci lor 41. on. Iv mail. C 'Ihe "True I'ape Cod Cranherry. het . V-. sort ,ir t pl-m l. Ieland. or ilarden. hy mail, prepaid. 41.0O e.- Pal. no pi r . 1 uou. W IiuleiMic v;aiatoiciie iu I n I rnoe. Airents Wanted H lsitv. old t'olony Nurseries and ScM W'arehonse, l'lymeu'h. Mass. EMatdislied l4i lS-2-Sm 1 WA N T K I FARMS TO SFIiL. I bnve bnnilreils of applicai.'s foi FiR IS just now. Also reuiahle city properties to z jjntiai! lor Frtrins Hun lre.is l penple rri.w 1 Into mv ofllee. and 1 cannot et suifl,-ieni Frtna. 1 have'lots of customers tor lO'od -tn;werm"n?s ai: i-:ih. Write or call as S'Kii as os:ble. aud. if not too far distant. 1 will uoand see the property r'. ",1. T tE. Firm Agency, 134 SiniMiti-l-l t., I',ts-.u.ii. u;ar liie lo!i-Oiilce. i-'X ly.l A. VVKSNKK, M- I'lt.v olrlsn ."'I SsrfMiai C I TllW . I uTioi-I eeentiv oeuiipied b .nv. .. ! . In in. ot ..iiu I'.n- v - -lor;-. Nfrht nlnmy bv ni-uiv nt Mi. l v-k'a i. i li.i..t. ii li . 1 x n ir a it i nn ns km ex is. THIS TAPER IS OX FILE WITH Vjfi Itbfn Advettlatn Contract can lm mndan SG6 week In our own town. Terms and ."'nt ftt free. ft. II allitt a. t.'o., PnrtUnrt, Me. 82500 AMUR. AHF.NTS W AN-TK1I nn our ranl uihlnstin I'roi- wanted i cctus, rrprescn'tng DISTSNCT BOOKS niriirlipr. Rirrest Thine tr Trl-t. I Ssle mnile t'rtn tlii when all sitirle l,--U tail. I Ale.. tnlm WMnlcl t.n i.lir Il 4 1 1 N I I-' II ' K ' T FAMILY HIHhKS. Superior to all lieis. With tnvalunhle lllast rated Alits nnit Naperb Riadlmrs. These Hook lieat the world Allures JtlllN :. rOTTtll .'., Publishers l'Bll.Alltl.CHl A. CEORGE PACE & CO. 17a S K. B2:IZ2 CT.. U.ZZi2ZZ. 1. Patent Portable A- S:.-tltiarv Kath. -w . I'nlertt rrnlar !! ..I.. . i;nt, jiii'i-t kiril tli.rir til iv. HaKr heel-, f-hintli', Kmn-i I. V.iJri I ia ?1 :-' r. . .UriAcAt Tnntte I mrrv hc-ln ift irii-". . 7 5 -' " " lf . . !A HOME AND FARIil OF YOUR OWN! On the line of a tiKKA T H A 1 1. ltd 1. with k""' j markets EAST and W'KST. I NOW IS THE TIME TO SElTUE IT. Mild Climate. Fertile S.vl. Host Country forS'ork l(aliing In tlio Cnited Sl.ti-?. P Mapn Full ttir-rmatlen. ! Tit T. VI- OS ttH" sent free to all part" ol Ihe wurld. i Adiin-.s . I". H4VI. j Land Com. I" I'. IJ. It.. I umaua.m;h. K Week to Acenfu. M rffff Fr.r. C . I'.d. Vll'KbKV. Auos-.a Maine. i ft lnr at home. Acenrs wantd in'iit V 1 " and ternifi free. Thi k k. Co., A iiRO'tn. M e. A Lucrative Business. t- WE WANT r.ni :.tok- riK?T-C!...-5 ; &EW1XO MACHINE AfJEXTS. AM. 500 MTV OFENEliCY AM) Alill.ITY T.i I.F.AKX TH II ! ursix e-s f sr.t.M m; e i so m At h i n i OMrrXSATlOX LIIIKH.M ULT VaKTIMJ I AfX'dUlUXtJ TO - III i.t TV. 11 A It Ai.TI-.K am. tjUAMlTCATIONS t'F THE AGENT. IMIt ; PAIITICULAU?, ADHKESS Wilson Sewing Machine Co., iTiicapo, i 27 ami S29 Crau'lnul, T.. or -n tirlean.. l a. Kxtra 1 lae Sixeil I r1. wit h nntne, ti t, . , J.O V'l paid. 1. JON i-S 4 t IL. N:iffu X V 1 VVAW7rn eien to travel and te! unr hnini j "Mil I LU i-o.. to l'il.r. ts! a metilii. hotel and travelina: expeti.". paid. No peddling. Address tlilMIUU I.AM I CO , Clnolninit i, . j i ijpv perday at linine. Sanipl win- h vi)"C' J Irire. SiixwiiSiin. 1'urtluiel, Me. Mixed 'arJ. wiOi nitn. 10 . S-impP- r,,r t Ol ' S ct at a in p. J. 1 1 vki.kii M N .iu. N .1 . r I'sira line fanl. e l aliV.. wit titi, i Z.J I ft., J.K.HAHDEII.MinivN. Y.j - ' . and a,-. ta:i.p. a llrldpr, I.I. ALE COLORS ASH LEN'ITIIS IF LIGHTERS OR SPLINTS, Itelief or Scrap ISooh l'ictures, HtvsiAVis, Aro. WhalMaH anil Kelntl. Semi for frlre to CEO. W. OACKOFLN, 9fa. 161 Hmitbflt lil M., I'll IM.I H..i:. t'A. TRIAL LIST. Crnos stt down for irial at a Court of Common Plus io be l eld t Elfiislnirir. Cm int,rin e,o i. ty . I' 'in'n. coin nn n in on Mumhv, Maiuh .1ln, l',": sr.cf Mi EI.K. Potts 4. Campbell vs. Kearney, f- IsnM i-su.-; I'omeroy vs. MeCloske- : Lanttv vs. Hipps: t-i &. Fere"rvs. F.hmf--lt fc TliompV.ii . V i'.'il.en f r tje vs. l.iir line; l ' r.infieie rs. Voesl le: II i.m -llt"ii s. Kaylor: O'Neill vs. Carney; Fmnhei-M-r vs. The K-r,iiK ti ol .1 ohnst own : M'iiin vv. I'at-terson- Kerr v. Bradley fc M'Cool; liirkn i- Kutrufl; Kiintiiel vs. Orris' Adtn'r: ('ninth v. Keitti : I 'ressoti Spi in j 'u. vs. M l. u l liii : M el-b-n vs. Finney ol .lolinsrr,ii ; iVwijier Ik Mellon n. Finney .1 iilinstou ; ft uny lnn,iir v. i iiik hr.i-or : Henry Fritr. l Ci. vs. John Lynch hail, etc ; I'riteh vs. Eehe: Elder. of. vs. liip..- el al. fushinv vs St. Francis' Academy; 1 1. ou ters and wite vs. Henrv S. I'eden : Naale rs. Thou--; SuiomerviUi; vs. llipps & Llnv-I : I Ii r It '. vs. Adam Leiden. It M"("OLJAN. I'rwih'y. I'roi hn't -Ty "s Ottlce. Elicushura. Feh'y S, in 7. A" CtTVc AllF.N'i'Tir.NTi.rMEs .r I.h'uks, waiile,! tsroiif 'y to ilitriK'.ll. e i a iplen tld hoolt, THE Centennial Exposition ! Ptriillll D klt ll l lMKtTKll, i nearly R 0 p.mes. rich illustrations, snoerti Idn ! ; lnir. Veiy at: ract ire, and a tn isnreai -,he hest and cheapest lustcry of the (treat F.xli I (Ht i.n. Endorsed hy th otlicial. prt-ss and ch rey. Is sellinir imnien.ety. ltif1a,iv of no e.e!i,n ha cleared 3VJ in four eeks". Acl qirklv It et all. Now r never For full part' .!.. "hires, j lll'BUAHU BliOS., rubiisWers. 1'htUdr phlif. I'jIOK SALK OR RI:NT 1 lint l7- sir-vble HOTEL rEorEETY popularly known a 1 he ?!ounti!n Iloee. In the Itoron'ii of Carrolltown. Caint-rla cnniy fa., now in tt occupancy of I). Ejter. Is otlTt-d l-r sale or ru. on tl.c tuo.-t reasonahle term.. This property " Situated near tha centre of said ho-oeirh. and t tie , house is eon, mod iou and well suited f.r l,-.u I puiposrs. There Is l a lar.-e slnble. a. me!l i. nil neesarv nuMiounes nnd a ic-iod h anion, on Hj premiset. llaviinr purchased I lie pnnerty at Sh rlfTs sile. 1 ran aflord to ptve a ir,H. t srn u either In iu x.ile,.r leae .11 Lit S S 1 l H. Carrolltown Jan 1, l7T.-tt. AI M I N 1 ST R A T ION N O T I C 11. , Eft ate of .lnHN St.ATTKK V. ib-i-M. i Inciters of administration cum testatnenio an ne, having heen eranted to t h-- undersliriied ur the Reifiaterol (,'aiui'rm i-'Uiilj on tbe estate t John Slatterr. late ot W a -dim gum t.wnti,. ,u--eeased. umlee is hereby Klven l,, nil er- -i:" in dehtixl to said estate t hat payment tnnt le null withoai delay, and those hiiiiu; ela:m the same will -rcs. nl them to kse duly ptol-utid for settlement. MAKY SL ATT FRY. A.bnlnletratri. Vashiii,(iin Twj.. Marcii . ;;. tt. Al ).M I X I ST R ATIO N NOT I V VI. i: date of I'ATKtCK SLATTtkT, lie, ',. Havlnic been appointed Adinin'strat rix it ) last will an-l testament of I'Htrirk Sl.ili-r.i. 1: ol Washington t-wushlp. Cam'iria county, ' ler d. tha unders;nni hereby ii"iib-s all persons Iti ' itc bled to the estate of hal-1 dreed en t I fiat pn iiei must Ik- ran le without dehiy. and th,se li.i. il'n demands itain. the same w"ll Si'urt scttleiuent bv present its; tliem li a proper'.v a at V-n' ten: ,1 hirin. MAKV LATI K!i, A.Im.i.iMniirix. ashltvton Twp., March S 1-7;. t. O A UTION As my .viro. Catli.uipc tlraff. bas left my -.t ami lwr,l w Hb. out jnt eaut or proT,icaion. tn.r tiy : ,.u ..I persons airiiist hartiorina: or truv.njt h'-r ou tnv ure-.unt. as 1 m ill pay n,j lvoi she iu:iy rD.u, I nulcss compelled lo d.j f bv l i w Ki:liMIAN tlE.VrT. Harr Twp., Feh. eo. !T tttm. ii. si:ciili:r, Al Lae. EiK nslini, P.t. Oftl -ii. Vi.J. on-vt, Tf-'W. (reeTi"5T wop;! hr v, tif. i Rai .I C0're wreet. " ' 1 1--JU T4 -tf fiAli ANP I.I Mi-' l ,r .c ia .., nr small n,,n,'tif v -- x i f I ft- la I Fit If T7- ' '" tiiij. this duty.
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