1 1 1 IBl CAHBRIJL JREEUH. Ebonsburg, Pa.. " - A Vlll L 5, 1878. , j n c SET LOCAL AND PERSONAL. MirTiNO or Coi-NTV Committee. ) . , t;.ni t to the rail of John K. Heanlan, 1 1,1 Chairman if the. Democratic County i tnl ttt-, t tie members of aaul Committee , , th lnnnl'T r.f twenty-three, bt-Miiles nix ' e," ilt substitutes, met in the Oraml Jury 1 ..on at the Court Hon Me, in this place, at ! .f-past one o'clock, p. M., on Tuesday Inst, , ,1 after bchiK called to order ly t lie Chair 'l,', unanimously elected Mr. M. F. Kelly, , f tia'.litiu, to net am Secretary of the con 1 r.iue. This done, tlia Commit tee, after r';i siigjjeatioimaa to the proper time for hMi!tg tlio n-it county convention, adopted i,d motion of John Wagner, Iq., or Client '.riii, nxiuir Saturday, Jiin22l, for the j. Vulitn'of tlio deb-cate elections anil M outlay j, .lowing, June 2 itii, for the asaemuHng of convention. On motion, the Chairman wild instructed to call th convention to-etli-trat 11 o'clock, a. ui.t of aaiil tlay, inittenil ,,( 1 o'cloc k, p. in., as heretofore. On ino t hi, the. Bctiaturia! tielegate was (-untredeit V It'l.tir county ami the Committee proceed ,1 to the eloction, i'' roce, of Keprem-nta-tive delegato-i, the following ting the re It : Herman Itaniner. of Johimtown, 19 le . Michael A CJuartz. of Kbenshurg, 18 ,u a ' Hon. Ja;. J. riitmiHH. 5 voten ; Hon. ,:,liti 'lowiiey, 4 votes. There la-dug no i irilier liuxincss to transact, the Committee, v ii motion, adjourned. t'erf. There, and the )Mer riace. The list of Treasurer's sales will appear Ii, ..nr i.fil icsne, ' Lettuce liave peas that Is ns early m I" il.'.e in the MW'M. t.rit. " h"U.i thieves are annoying some tf the farmer in Went moreland county. N..t a few In thle county ci inplain very :irih of tue depredations of ehet; killing A gr.in.l Spring opening thfl opening of .l.v.rn on Wednesday last to lit in the glo- j .Hit S'lll-dlilie. II. my eotisumptl ve are now using Jr. Hmiier'a l'-oot !5it'er and Cough Syrup wT.L r'-u:ark.il'ie Fti' ti'kR. 12-21. -I.v. Sti i.h .h t iil soon turn up (turnip) trump. 1 'it it ot i f ti e "pl;tyir" will proba'jiy rrf. r not to "t ike Vm up." The law 17.1 requires the se'tlement i f t ! iirli;p and horongh aci'onuts oa or 1, the second Monday of April. The public m IidmIs of thU place, or at 1-iht the u.osl of them, will, mi and after to .'.iv. ii - i' ?t'l'l for a few months to come. --i'lt-a-ai. I a;- hoi.ey, the i1d folks like It, t!,i- u:ii sr people l:kn it, ami tlm haliieH cry I -j i- it Vi e mean J)r. I'l itzier'rt Couh Svr :.V. U-lM.ly. ("lot i.'.i'p I utter 1h not ditl'.cult when ,,nt lire In a healthy condition. Fotltz'a ti.inl Horse and l!atti Posvdcrs will ( ii-i! any !Uorler in the eytem. A. A. i'.arker, of th-M place, 18 an i .iiii. i .! to deliver a tern peranee lecture in ri i'r-.-hyterian church at Tav lurnrillo, Iu t'lana coun'y, on Monday evening next. An was recently rei-elved at. n Htorn i, ( i; 1 :-oiii,t , Huntingdon county, which ..iVtted of three perfect phelli, otin within ;!.e oM.er, the ymk '.icing in the inner hhell. Vf.-!-rd y"l had nu. h a had cold that I i i not hp-ak. I lined Dr. HuII'k Cough iri;., and tcw.luv I am an well an ever. It l ,! i 'wt tlte L'.'l cents. After remaining in nesslon fioniTues !v li n n until WedueHilty evening without rviig through with all tlie inif-iners, Ar-ittu-iit 'o irt a.'joirned until D o'clock a. i.i , e.j TueMtay, M.-.V '-'lt. Many niee thiugh naid about u person .i !v ro d p'ditically hy Home of our editorial i r-;!.r' ti are in type, Imt oilier thing more itnjwr'a'it to our reailein have utiavoidahly tr .!..! ili. tn out this wrek. Dr. II. iViiuiii, Hiirceuii tlentist of this ;.t. e. w ill he at Wiimure mi Wednelay of i.-st eek, A pill lit'li, and at Carroll town I. M .inlay follow ing, April ISth. I'xaiiiine Mtir t - li and t-o if you don't need his r T" es. t'..i)er, t.f.the Mt. l'leanant J'mvn, mint 1 1.. rn i oi.!inplating hims'-lf in a gtaxs v .!.-:i t!.r- i.i-a tf'jt'net upon him that thif wuri.l would ho a M.fi place to live in if the levin were ns tender as thrt licadd to be f "in i therein. Two yoni i; men named Win. J. Short .".'i ' .hi i n J . M ' Kvoy, of Cherry hi 11 township, linl .nil county, are creilitftd with tearing ! nvti unil rebuilding in one dty eighty-two t li of f.'akcd hi d duutdc-ridered fence. VI.o ra'l heal tlllMII '.' The aggregate log crop of the Clearfield r-ghiii this year it said to 1 somnwha' In m-t-ss of ;5'.,lHM).to.) feet, valued at S&M.ltOO. Almiii 1,(HH) rafts were m:ule, 3L'0 of which ar it'l'.l in the woods; were put In the tcrhim, mid MO of theo have reached Lock Unveil. .Mr. Win. Oranf, an old and much r- pTte.l citi7eti of Coiiemaugli !orougli, was lad')- bruised alhjut the head, shoulders and !'!y hy a fall of con!, though he fortunately . an. .1 with wl-.ole hones, while at work iu "' ftlinC. I. t'o's uiiiies tfii Tuesday even- i' I ' it. Ths feet of John Kimlnn, a notice of " l.ee 1i;j.;y hy the t are at r.eimingt.tii will f .1 nd clsewher", were hoth amputated r. T-n-jiday morning last hy Ir, Fay, of A t ):i, ti,e (;omp:niy'.H physician. Kimloti w a i -oal mitier hy uctrupation ami Is aged '''" t yeais. I ' is i.ot necvBary to specify the location it triii none the less that Cambria i.nitv Tin boait of a female lui tcher a lady 11 only slaughters sheep, calves, and b i ' ' ... ks, with her own hands, hut cuts ! 'li- meat and sells it from a wagon to all v-1;.. vrndi to buy. Mr. W. W. Iilair ha retniveil his cigar r to the ( tli- e owned by .Judge J.loyd : il r.-. ently occupied by lir. l'lank, where to close out. his klock and tliscon- '''nie husi ne-s. The room iu the Cambria 1! ree.oitty i.e. tipird by Mr. Hlair is to :r ii. -f, .rmed into a bar-room. "A in I lia-tr-d . I -.illusion, employe. at Ore o i the H .r.idayshing Itrauch road, fell 'ni i- T the li I.eeU ..V fr,,..t.- -,t........l 'lif. hX engine, about noon on Monday last. ':,i liid one i f liiu le" so shockintrlv man. C '"'I 'tat it had to be amputated somi afler ' .r rl.j n iaus from Martlnshurg and rachells ''trrf. t'tiar'fs Fineufl and A mas Clark, charg with stealing two mares from Jacob S. ' ''''huoiir, (1f Taylor township, were i' frn Johnstown on Wednesday lat and committed tojaii.fnnu which 'i"' tiition Kiscns was only rcceUiy dis ' "lar.'e I after serving three mouths for fa.iiig i hii kens. -Pe'er Ilr,,, J'.urick TIImtIs and Win. 'yieli have been arrested in Westmorland J ' "itity and comm-.ned to tha (ireeiisluirg " f'tspicion of causing the death about ?"ar a.. ,,t' William Hare, an uncln of th 7 "ing man tirst named, who was shockingly Jiiitr.-ated and afterwards thrown Into -a..,., M rTcrKt at, or n,.ar tila village of Mrsrs. John Lwis and Robert Wil f -t'tis t ...k their departure from this place 'r Na.ma. Kansas, on Friday evening lar, iere tl,ry prop ,sn tlJ ,.. permanently. ..''? "'e,l is a married man, ami if he t 11 himself Wiii no doubt remuve his family ' --kt joucg and prosperous State. Both !, have our bast wisht-S for future 1 I' and prosperity. Joe Weiser, the jolly 'Dentrh- . .....wn, v, :i Known as - " .i-s property, In the West Ward, where oii.y prepared to accommiMlate board t .'..''," '"'r f'rinaneiit or transient, ji the y hest sy! a. At ijIH l,)Wwt fiS;,le ' We earnestly commend hlin to the ""sae ,f all who wish to secure good aril r moderate ra'ea. l..Ir: ;,'.'- ll- Marshall, whose arrest f..r !'!' ""P'ieafed iii the reeet.t murder in '" "irU by aboitinii of Mary .Mice Ker ,,Hr unborn halve, is detailed on our t. '; ! .', i, i.,rn iu iilairsville of respe.; ' an" l,is father Is-ing also a physi- n, ah... n thirty-seven years ago, and wiien ii.T. v"""2 'H "'li' lo have Is-en 'ipil of a academy at Cherrr Tree, A large steam saw mill known as the McKinney mill, situated near Morrisdalo Clearfield conntv, and owned bv Jolin M Holt, was hurneil to the grontid at an early hour on Tuesday morning of last week. The mill cost .."., 000 and was insured for -?.1,o00. District Attorney Rose waa surprised to lear:i while attending Argument Court in this place on Wednesday last that he had Iveen chosen hy Councils for the office nf So licitor of Johnstown trough, beati ng i. jr. Kuhn, Esq., the present incumbent on the sixth ballot hy a vote of 9 to 8 not 7 to 8, remember. A combination of the Dernr irats ami Workingmen is Baid to have brought about the result. M. J. Teitelbaum.of the firm of S.Teitel hauui Sc Rrotlier. Carrolltown, intends on or about the 15th of the present month to open a utore at I.oretto, in the room just vacated by M. A. I.aey & Co., and when he does the people of that vicinity may look for the biggest and best stock of goods, of tn-ery description, as well as for the lowest prices, that have ever leeii seen or heard of iu that part of the county. The Johnstown Councils scorn to be In about the same strait this year in regard to the selection of the Chlef-of-Police as they were last year about their Street Commis sioner, no less than one hundred and thirty five ballots for Win. D. M'Clelland, Demo crat, and John Harris, Republican, for the position first named, having ls-en taken on Tuesday evening last without result. Coun cils then adjoumed.until Wednesday even ing. Jacob Rltenour, an old man residing near Kiester's mill, in Westmoreland conntv, left home on Wednesday morning of last week, and failing to return search was mad a for him the same evening, when his coat and cane vvere found onjthe bank and his tleasl hotly iu the water of Jacobs' creek, a short dis'anee from his son's residence. About a year ago Mr. Ritenonr attempted but failed in tho effort to commit suicide hy hanging. A barn near New Stanton, Westmore land county, the properly of Mr. I,evi Fox, was destroyed by fire one night last week and the h ss, in which in included several cows, twenty-five Hum of hay, and a larce quantity of oats, is entimated at about 8.1,000. This is said to be the second time within a month that Mr. Fox has met with a loss of this kind, and ul'hough the papers do not say so, it seems fair to presume that hoth fires were tho work of incendiaries. The time for electing a County Super intendent comes on apace, and as yet little is being H.iid cr done, so tar as we know, in regard to the matter, politics seeming to crowd the tsuhject almost entirely out of public, view. For the posit ion we have heard but two names meni,inel that of Prof. T. J . Chapman, who has already filled the place very acceptably, ami of Prof. 11. Herg, the present Incumbent, in regard to whom we have yet to hear one word of complaint. Happy indeed are they who have no ur gent deiits to pay, fur their money wtdl can be employed iu buying goods to neat, from a stock that's quilt; complete, and for prices hard to bent, at store of Myers t Lloyd, where, it Is but truth to say, that with the ready cash to pay, the Imst of bargains can always be enjoyed. New spring good soon to be received in great abundance and of all varieties from tin. clo-apesl of prints to the best of dress goods, In ide-up clothing, etc. :"Tliat Husband of Mine," carries a pret ty level head on all subjects, and especially iu regard to ready-made clothing, hats, caps, gent's furnishing goods, etc.., wiiioh he says, and I fully agree with him, can be. bought at tho lowest of prices, in the most desirable styls and of the very best make and mate rials, from J as. J. Murphy. 103 Clinton Hreet, Johnstown, who is not surpassed by any one iu the quantity and quality of his stock, nor nndcrbold by any dealer east or west of the A iieghenics. Of clothing ready-made, Wolff has a Mock displayed that knocks the props from under all oi I icrs in thu t rado ; and as he set Ik at prices low, which our readers all should know, his store is the proper place for cloth ing buyers all to go esjMjetally as he has just received a mighty big lot of the best made ami most desirable garments, of all Httles, sizes and textures, for his spring and erly summer sales. Ituy from Godfrey Woill'. next door to the post-office, Altoona, Pa., and you will never fail to get full value for your money. Our genial ami good looking friend. Win. R. Teller, for some time past and until a few day b ago connected with the Merchants' Ho tel, Johnstown, has removed to Itellefoine, where Is to have either partial or entire con trol of the well known J'rockerhoff House, in the management of which we wish him abundant success. In the meantime we com mtMid It 1 in to Dfi kindly consideration of the Meek and Fiirey-ouseditors of the WatcJttnan, who will find him a sound I)em.crat, an in telligent, agreeable companion, aud a thor ough gentleman in every respect. We learn from the Altoona Morniwj Tribune of Monday last that about half-past Ci o'clock t he e veni ng pre v ions an intox icaleil inau named John Kiiolou hoarded a freight train at Oallitzin ami rode to Hetmiuglou, where, in attempting to jump from the car on which he was riding lie was thrown an tler the wheels and had both feet so badly crushed as to render amputation necessary. The Company's physicians at Altoona, who were telegraphed for, repaired to the scene of tho accident without delay aud did all they could for the injured man's relief. A colored woman Ix-aring Uia almost interminable name of Ellen Frances VVatktna Harper and hailing from Phila l'a, delivered a lec'.ure ontemperance at the Congregational cl.nr.-h, in this place, on Friday evening last, ami again on Sunday evening, attract ing large and ences in ea -li instance, ftoth efforts are said to have leeu quite creditable, the fair no, dark-hud lecturess evincing more than ordinary intelligence and fami liarity with the subject treated. It is said that (he wiii return to this place some lime next month ami give our people a talking to on some other topic. A large lot of real estate, the property of Lyon, Shorh& Co.. was, as we learn from the HoIIidaysburg S!aiftnrl, eld by J. li. Elwrie, trustee, at Tyrone, on Friday last. The attendance was large and considerable Interest was manifested in the result. The entire lot was purchased by S. C Stewart, of Tyrone Forges, the total amount paid lie Ing 3-79.000. The several proper! ies brought the following sums : Tyrone Forges prop erty, 72,000 ; Colerain Forge property, S.'IO.OOO ; Pennsylvania Furnace property ; S 100. nl(l ; Raid K'.'le Furnace property, SC5.000 ; 72 acres of land a: Tyrone, S-'2.000. Although we have for nearly our entire lifetime iieen livtng either on or in close proximity to th A llegheny mountain, it was only the other day we discovered why it is that, colder weather prevails here than in most other parts of iheeonnlry. Of course there may he other causes, and equally of course a vast tpajoriry of our readers may think the cause we assign is no cause at all, but nevertheless it struck us very forcibly a tlay or two ago, while thinking aisiut tho approaching election for County Superin tendent, that the reason we experience so much cold weather iu this region is liecause wo have a uice l!erg in our very midst. Air. Thomas Weaklen and family, of Carroll township, left this place on Tuesday morning lasA for New Hampton, Chickasaw county, Iowa, where they intend to locate, ami, so far at least as the younger Weaklens are concerned, grcuv up with the country. Like a sensible man as he is Mr. Weaklen miiisorilieil and paid a year iu advance for the Fxkkman, which we are sure will be a welcome weekly visitor to his new hoioe in the West. That the brightest anticipations of himself and family may be fully realized is our sincere wish. nd as he is not a stran ger to the Wesr. we feel safe in saying tht he has "pitched his tent," mo to speak, in a pleasant and prosperous commiitiiiy. For the second time within a period of thirteen years the dwelling house of Mr. freorge Simmons, of Jackson township, has been burned to th ground. Tho latest con llagraiiori occurred on Saturday last, and besides I he d welling the fire destroyed 'le Spring house ami a considerable quantity of com, o.its, buckwheat in the grain, wheat, and but -kwheat tlonr, pork. Isrd, efo. All the oMer memiiers of the family were absent at lb.- time; hence trie loss of nearly every thing. A s Mr. Simmons is in rther strait ened circumstances and had no insurance fill hi nrooerfy, something should tie done to a;d him in the present emergency. How many people are sorry for Liiu a dollar's Worth, lebs or uiore V A zephyr from the southward through the open window blows, with its prophecies of jessemine, of mignonette and rose ; but a zephyr from the southward, or from any point you choose, whispers not in pleasing accents of the mammoth stock of hoots ami shoes just, received and opened, of all sizes large and small, at the Great Eastern Shoe Store, which welcomes one and all, and pre sents to each a bargain, no matter when they call on that prince of clever dealers whose name is Rlumenlhal. Store on Eleventh av enue. No. 1110. a few doors from Twelfth street, Altoona, Pa. What is known as tho "Model Grocery Store" of Altoona, and well worthy indeed if. is of the name, has just leen removed from No. 1323 to No. 1324 Eleventh avenue, which is nearly opposite the old stand, and which the wide awake proprietor, Mr. P. F. Confer, formerly of this coiintv, has boueht and fitted up and filled up with an eye to good ta-t.e and the many wants of bis numer- i ons customers. Aa this change of location greatly reduces expenses, Mr. Confer has in like ratio reduced the prices on all goods In i his line, as all his friends and customers in Cambria county anil elsewhere can learn to their entire satisfaction by giving him early and frequent calls. Adv. next week. Our earnest and heartfelt sympathies are fully and freely extended to an esteemed friend and brother journalist. Manly Tello. Esq., of .the Cleveland I'nirerse, and his no lens excellent lady, in the loss hy death at Mt. Oallitzin Seminary, In this place, on Sunday morning last, of one of their dearly beloved children, a bright, intelligent and exceedingly interesting little loy, aged lcs than seven years. The fact that the pure and unsullied spirit of the cherished one has ; gone to join the myriads of brigli I angels that j already surround the throne of God, should anil no doubt does bring a halm to the wounded hearts of his loving parents and : admiring friends, but it being human to mourn it would ill become us to do less than condole, as we do in all sincerity, with our ! grief-stricken friends In the sad ami unex- peeted bereavement which has overtaken I them far from homo, hut by no means in the land of strangers. -Horongh Council organi"d on Monday last, when it was discovered that the Demo- j crats had "put their foot in it" by electing i as Councilman at the last election a gentle- j man who was ineligible, owing to the fact j that he already held a county office. The ; result of this oversight, not to say culpable carelessness, on part of the Democrats, left them with only t wo against th ree Republican members, and the rosult was the selection of the following named gentlemen, all of whom ; ate Republicans, to fill the various positions j to which theyiavo been assigned: Street j Commissioner, EJw'd W. Humphreys, con- ' tinned ; Borough Solicitor, A . V. Rarker. ! Esq., in place of F. A. Shoemaker, Esq.. j Tax Collector, Thomas O, Jones; Cierk to Council, John (Jack) Davis, in p'a.-e ofT. i W. Dick. Eyci.: Wcikhmaster. O. G. Owens. continued ; Engineer at Water Works, Jas. Jones, continued. To fill the vacancy in the Board we believe it is necessary for Council to appoint and Court to approve the selec tion. When that will be done remains to he seen. Rakn. Live Btocr, &?., Dkstuoyf.I) my Finii. A very serious loss to A poor widow woman, Mrs. David Powell, jr., of Rlacklick township, near the Cambria township line, and not more than three miles distant from this place, occurred alsoul tn'dniuht on Tues day last, in the dest mixtion by fire of a large barn aud all It contained, including three horses, two of which were valuable work . . " J"u"go.., tour , ft.ll.-li e.iti twit .'..i.ni eil..,u n u,ir ulu.l wind mill, hay rake, threshing machine. harness and other farming utensils, together with a hit of hay, grain, etc., worth iu all, according to general estimate, little if any loss than 32.000, on which there was not a cent of insurance. How the fire originated is a mooted question, though one of two the ories seetn tho most plausible, either that it was the work of au incendiary or the result j of carelessness on part of some one who may i have been smoking iu tho barn during the ' earlier part of the evening, tl-.espark smoul- j tiering for a time before the flames burst j forth. Ro that as it may, the loss, an we j have already intimated, fallslvery heavily i on Mrs. Powell, who is a daughter of Mr. 1 i, i - i- - . . . , i , , i David E. Evans, of this place, and who has I , . .. '. 1 . ' . . : been struggling for several years past, with ! , r . .i .i i ! . r- tlio Slii of two or tlirnn sons tlm olilest nf i , , . , , , i . ii i i whom has not et reached manhood, to liqui- i "it, .i r to date a heavy debt on the farm. The case is one that very earnestly to the sympat hy and if need bo to the charity of : pat liy ail our people. A Remarkable Cask. Tho Mt. Pleas ant Dutrn of Wednesday last tells a very singular story, as follows: n Monday wo received the following inform ation from n irentlcttiHii from I ieitsnnt I nlty foncernlmr the death or Mrs. athiirine Armel, ! which took place on 1 liursdny lust. Mrs Ar- ' mel had hvK'n confined tn ht-r bed for some: time, ami her physctati irave up nil hope of lir recovery some rhiys previous to nor dcntli. She expressed a dcsir that it ff nmrtem examina tion he made, for she believed lhat her physi cian tild not fully underst-nd her disease, and that sn examination might prove of interest to the meutcul profession. Accordingly, on Thursday afternoon, Drs. L. Brown, I, T. l-oiiith and Thorns Hair made a vot titirrtem exmufmi- tion of the remains. They discovered that the ! Entnn w.iaiirrtniiiil..r! I. r t !.mi. I. m i t-t. whllA t and two Muck, the black ImliK being very long. The halts were wrapped tightly around the spleen, as if they had been placed there by Un man hands. It is ssid to "ie the most fnirular esse on i ccord. Will some one of the physicians rise and explain? Mn, A., belore htr death, mtde n'l the necessary arrunircmentt for her burial, having ordered hrr cofilu arid selected the gra ve-dlg-or. She was in theS4ib yeitr of her atre, and was the wife of M r. John A rmel, a well-to-do fiirmer neur Pleasant Unity, this county. Sdmf. vin-gcnt wit signing himself "M.ic gillicuddy" dishes up the several local aspi rants for office on the Democratic ticket in tnoro than a column of machine poetry con- ttibnted to the Johnstown Tribune and pub- j lisbed In AVednesibty evening's edition of I that paper. The following specimen, tlionch far from the best, is tlio only one wc Into to take the lilierly to reproduce : There is Mi Pike, of the Frin, who will prr." his clHiins hiirh. ThoiiB-h Fiiclc Jacob Z -iglor fllJ miscall him Jf-'iy'i. lie Is a tjir of a good follow, and nWcli well to the nice. But he inity have too much i-tper out, and t list wouid f i;; his friif. Readers of the thrilling "pome" will ol serve that the verso dedicated to Mr. f:irn Eeahy treats of him as a candidate, for Reg ister and Recorder, while the truth is that Mr. L. , like ourself, is anxious for an op portunity to handle the ducats of tho county. We acknowledge ourself under obligations i to Col. James M. Swank, formerly of the ' Johnstown Tribune, but now and for several j years past Seeietaryof the American I roll ami Steel Association, Philadelphia, for two J large ami very handsome octavo volumes, '. entitled " Pmmsy l vania and the Centennial . Exhibition." They contain an elaborate tin- j scriptiou f the exhibition in its general i aspects, and particularly of th conspicuous ; part taken in it by our own State. A full account of the ceremonies which took place ; on what was called "Pennsylvania Day" is also presented, ami a complete list of the j exhibitors from this State, ami the articles : exhibited by them, is likewise given. It is a : Seventy-Hve acres aiifl improvements in Csr most useful and valuable work, especially I roll township ; sold as the proper!) f IJonedict for reference ami if the publishers furnish K"uikeund bought by John V. Sh.irbaUKti for it at a fair price, as it is their interest to do, j it will uu tlonbi go Into very general circtila- : liou. j It always gives me pain to hear one cough on the street, in the bouse, or at meetings of any kind ; for this reaion. as weli as others, I have devoted time and study for years past to rind a lemedy Ihnt wiii alleviate and cure, as far as possible, many of mylfellows who are troubled with this grievous, wear- ; ing, fearing, wasting cough, ami I think the '.. Improved Cough Syrup, reaches more cases of bad coughs and bronchial affect ions than any other remedy of its kind. Prices, .10 cents and SI per bottle. Prepared by E. K. Thompson. Titusville, Pa., and sold by Eum- mou Si Murray, Ebonshurg, Pa. Since the discovery of Dr. William's In dian Ointment there is certainly no excuse for any one to culler with toe Piles. See liecial notice. r12-21.1y.J A Poiics Check Transaction. T-o j weeks ago last Tuesday a couple of citiaeus j of Rlacklick township named Isaac Mahan and Sanford Mardis, while leisurely .pigging i along together from this place to their re- i spective homes in said township, entered: j into a verbal contract in regard to the sale j of a horse owned by the first named gentle- j man, and which the latter consented to pur chase, promising to pay therefor the sum of one hundred dollars, cash, in hand, the agree- orient being that tha sale and transfer of the ! property should take place on the following ! Friday. So far so good, but instead of up- , pea ring himself on the tlay named, Mr. Mardis sent, or at least a man calling him self Joseph l)ickson, tnt whose real name is William Sheppard, appeared at the residence of Mr. Mahan and told him that he had been instructed to cail for the horse and pay the amount stipulated. The animal was ac cordingly turned over to him and a che;k for 3100 on the Indiana (Pa.) Savings Rank, payable in ten days from date, accepted in retnrn therefor. This check, as was sunse- qnently discovered, was entirely worthless, the man giving the name of Joseph Dickson, and as such appending bis name to the check, having no funds iu the bank. Thereupon Mr, Mahan appeared before Esq. Kinkead, of this place, and swore out a warrant for the arrest of Sheppard alia Dickson, which warrant was en Friday last placed in the hands of Constable John Wherley, wbo it in simple justice to say is one of the most com petent and stragetie officers that this vicini ty has ever known, and who waa not long in finding and ingratiating himself Into the confident of Sheppard at Strongstown, In- diana county, the plea upon which he ap- proached him being a pretended desire to buy young cattle. Thus thrown off his guard. !the serving of the warrant and the arrest of the accused was an easy matter, and later in the day Constable Wherley triumphantly returned to'town with his prisoner, whom he soon after committed to Castle Rvan, where ho now awaits his trial at the next term of Court, the evidence brought out at a hearing before Justice Kinkead, on Tuesday last, lieing deemed sufficiently Ktrong to make things "red hot." for him when the ! nroner time comes M puntrliiU Mr. MxliAti is niinns a very valuable horse, which wo are told was taken to Indiana and sold to a drover, by whom it was shipped to New York; and", what is worse and more of it, tho victimized gentleman can neither recover the animal nor make the present owners pay for it. as the law recognizes the sale as a brow Hue transaction, notwithstanding the pretended paymeul was made with a bogus I check. Myths auk uut Stmbols of TRfTrr. As the scholar sees in the vain but lieantiful mythologies of the ancient the embodied I expressions of the hungry human soul, i blindly groping after the Infinite, BO the physician sees iu thai popular myth of tho sixteenth century the fountain of perpetual J health and youth an expression of the long- j ings of suffering humanity for a remedy that ! should forever prevent the incursion of din-j ease. The wilds of Europe were ransacked i for this wonderful fountain, and Ponce tie i Ijt-on sought for it in the cypress-swamps and tangled evergladesof our sunny Florida. Men have searched for it everywhere and I anywhere but where it really is in the hn I man l-ody itself. The blood is the real foun- lain of perpetual health ami youth. When j this source is corrupted, the painlul and sor row-producing etiects arc visible In many shape. The multifarious forms in which It manifests itself would jform subjocts upon which I might write volumes. Itnt as all t, vari(.(1 frniH(lf disease which depend . " upon bad blood are cured, or liest treated, by such medicines as take up from this fluid and excrete from the system the noxious el ements, it is not of practical importance that I should describe each. For instance, med ical authors describe almut fifty varieties of j skin diseases.Jbut as they all require for their j cure very similar treatment, it is of no prac I tical utility tti know just what name to ap ' ply to a certain form of skin disease, so yon ; know how best to cure it. Then again, I might go on and describe various kinds f scrofulous sores, fever sores, white swellings, enlarged glands, and ulcers of varying aj pearance ; might describe how virulent poi son may show itself in various forms of ri ion num. 11 uroi, nmn turo.t.1, liouv tumors. , ' .,' '. - . ' etc. ; duit as all these various-appearinc 'V . .i t j . . a ' h manifestations of bad blood are, cured by a . ' J " nniloiiu means. 1 deem such a course un- . , ... rp, . ., , . , , ' necessary. Thoroughly cleanse the blood ... , , , . , ., J. , ,vh" V Kr"al. " '" . .,ul 'V?" 'I"' " b,,?ant .,.,"t. vi,. strength, and soundness of constitution will all return to us. For this purpose Dr. Pierce's Ooldon Med ical Discovery and Pur gative Pellets are pre-eminently the'articles needed. They are warranted to cure tetter, salt-rheum, sca'd head. St. Anthony's fire, rose rash or erysipelas, ring worms, pimples, blotches, spots, eruptions, pustules. Isnls. carbuncles, soro eyes, rough ekin. )f . ' .....u r,...,.r ' fnious son a ami stsellltigs, feer scurf, sorea. white swellings tumors, old sores or swell ings, affections nf tlm skin, throat and hones, and ulcers of the liver, stomach, kidneys, aud lungs. TTorsk Thievf.s C a PTiTust i. On Satur day last an information was lodged lefore Esq.Strayer which charged Charles Fiscus am! Amos ('lark, of Couetnaugh Imrough, anil David Hulier, of Couetnaugh township, with stealing Iwo mares owned by Mr. Jacob S. Goughiioiir, of the latter diidiict. The thieves run the lioasts oft' tin the night of tho 18th of March, ami it seems they proceeded first to Strongslow n, Indiana county, where a gentleman named G roves recognizHil the property as belonging to Mr. Gouj,hnonr. From thenco they went to Cherrytree, be yond the northern line of this county, and the pursuers gave up the chase as hopeless, but Messrs. Frederick Carl and Ephratm Nmn took up the trail, and followed it as far as Tyrone. They gathered sufficient in- formation to justify them in the belief that the three named were the thieves, ami an information was made accordingly. Friday evening the trio returned to town, and on Saturday Chief Harris tiik them in charge. Clark has squealed, in the hope that his sentence may bo mitigated after the case is tried. He stales that t lie t wo animalsjwere taken to Harrisburg aud sold for one hnn dred dollars. The information claims that they were worth eighty and ninety dollars, respectively. This morning a dispatch was received by Justice Strayer, from an officer t ho went in pursuit of the property, and ho Mutes that he secured one tif the mares at ifarrishurc, but that the other one had been taken to New York. The alleged thieves will have a hearing some time tivmorrow. II uber is iu the MillviMe lock up. a.-d Claik and Fiscus in the Johnstown jil, Jhnx fotrrt Tribune !? SnriRIFF's SAI.HS. The following de scribed properties wre disposed of hv Slier- iff Ivan at the Court House, iu tins place, on Tuesday last House, lot. etc., in Ctrrollfown borough: sold as t lie proper! y of.Tittoh Hulier a ml bought by Peter Hulier Tor $"0i!. Hiirhty-six acres and improvements In .Tat-k-Pon township : sold as I lie properly of 1'harh-s I! istautf li aud bought by Thomas Kinney for $700. Sixty-seven acres and improvements in Su- 3iehitna township: sold n.t the nrnprrir of ol-.n IV VVilmun jind hough! by Michael Pint, John Kainont and Charles Weaklen forl.0oo. The sale of all the other properties adver tised was adjourned until the June term of Court. "Or.RMAV RVBIT." No other medicine in the world was ever given such a test. if ils curative qualities as IbiscHKE's Gf.u MAN SyiU'P In three years two million four hundred thousand smali bottles of this : medicine wax distributed free, of charfte by Druggists in this country lo those afflicted with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia and other diseases of the throat and lungs, giving the American people undeniable proof that GFKMAN Sy Kl!l will cure iheni. Tho result has been that Druggists in every town anal village In i the United Slates are recommending it to their customers. Go to your Druggists Lem nion it Murray, Ebensburg, anil ask what they know about it. Sample Iiot'les 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Three doacs will re liuve any case. -IS RESERVED FOR - JzLm jilt Who Intend to neenpv It neat week In an nouncing; I lin receipt, at lliclr CnEAPCASHSTOItES In Ebensbarjr; and Carrolltown, OF A LARGE, m M ElEGMiT -STOCK OF- SPRING & SUMMER GOODS or jsvjzjiY vKsciurrioy. Local Correjonleiic. I.u.i.T'a, April 1st, 1873. Dear Fijekm a x As It docs not often occtif taat your rcmter fln'l nn nrttclf In your vnlu Khle paper heinJed "Lilly's." I thoiifrht I wonM tlevole a little timn to r.-rilinic up a few items rr more or lees Interest. The first event t which I will refer is the advent of lr. S, II. Ilecktrr. who .cntod tn this place a few months mn- Doctor Deck ?r luis, conshicrinif the tiir.e he has nceti here, secured a very larire practice and has performed several very dilHeuit opera thina, one of tvhlch was performed mi the hody of Mr. U porac Smith, an iiffed Keiitlenmn, wlio whs severely afflicted with hydrocele or dropsy tt the scrotun;, tntclnir from him three quarts of water, which irnve him Immediate relief. It whs thought at the time that there miirht have to ho another operation performed, hut the old (rentleinau Improved so rapidly tht It whs found unnecesury. Another whs the cutting and struiKhteiiiiif of the feet of a child of Mr. 1'etor Kishtin, horn with club feet. In the Inst operation Dr. M. H. Davis, of New Florence, Westmoreland county, nsilcd. I could enum erate several other operations, hut do not wlch to occupy too much sniico. I would ree.nnmoiid Dr. Decker to Hiiy afflicted person in the coun ty as a very tkiliful and strictly reliable physi cian. rolltlcsl flhlnsr has commenced in this town ship and hates incm to t.o plentiful, for Instance a Shoemaker iroes fish in if for a (Mc)rikr. which la a Stn( c utmuttvr of importRnce to Mor(th)an half of the nthfr fishermen who are partially diseased t-tit think n preiscriptloii of a eclectic puvnician mlrht perhaps effect a cure, I am rellnhly Informed lht n tramp c?cract edapairnf hose from t lie clothes-line oT Mr. N. li. Wentliniok, tif Soiimun, hut was over taken and trio hose found secreted In the sluing-d-iwn part tif hi "diirls," A eoniultatlon was thereupon held hetwei-n Mr, Wi-sthrook Slid several ol hers, after which a few sound kick' Were planted where Iheliosu had been found and tho tramp permitted to Ki trHinpiny on. iiopiuir I will hear of somethlnif more inter esting next lime. I wiii bung this to n close. iOUrS, HUly, ItUUTL'S. CARRtn.t.Tows. AprilS. 1PT8. Dkar FitBKMAX The sii't news reached here ye-ucnhiy ihi on r esi imnl.lc friuuil. Kit. Aiii hmse. Huehiier, late of this place, hut now t.f Severance. K minus, met with ii sevrre Hecideiit a few d.iys nro, r.sultlnif iu the fructure of his riirht loif above the nnkie. The ;ulforlutie overlook ti i ill while a t ton, it i eg- to escnif from a carriage to which a runaway hon-c was nt inched. The Itev. (rent l. tnnii has tho sincere sympnihy of his many friends in this cum liiunily. More lhan the usiml number of flittinira have been aern passinir thro-ixh 'arrol Itmv n ihifi season. In our otv n community si.-vcrnl t-hnnrc-Jimi' taken place tlmiiiir the pHt wet k. Mr. 'rhniiiH" Weakitind aur hia fHinily have leail ed for Iowa. Mr. Jacob Iloiiiiiijrer leaves to day for St. Jtonifatt-. May irotid luck utttinl botli families iu iheir new departure Our emei prising merciintiic- frieudf, Messrs A. A. linrk.-r ,V S.m.aifc busily i-iiKnia J this week iu lakiitfr an Hccount of sto K. the obj -c! wht-rnif is tn tfttrtlllll iindfrrilHiKliiitf of the rtAiiilti nf their new cheap cash system. J!aj" ii.ej realize ineir linirutesl anticipations. Seeral new stores art! about to be opened in thin place. .Miss I aiiuy WiIm-II will -hold f nrlh" In I he milliner hufuut-si) at the stand formerly conducted by 'Miss Davis. Mls Funny Is an Riiimlilf young- lady and deserves itiuch cre.iii f r her entei .iisiii(f t Moris. Itesides ihis, two irr-icerv storesarc spoken of. Mr. Jno. Stoliz. the well known constalitt-. Is to be the proprie tor of one. Ilia i ciuiezvoua wiii be the old I inwrsiuif Si ieh tavern Ktand. Where the oilier is lo bt- iou'Kt-d I an, fully Informed, but con cerning its "ciiuiiiht" I uiu left compielfly in th? tiurk. Tune, however, will be Hpt to de velop all. I'erliaps It is on.'y rumor. For the present sufhep it to say : Wuiis. NoddinifS. Vri6l. Nodn.xs. Ontr. Ceiihbmi's. CaMBKIA'S TAtf. AND A f.M StlOfSR. This frtmi tho Johnstown Tribune will tl ns will if not Inttier than anything we coultl say on the subject : From thoeiirhth annual report of tho Iloard or Public Charities of this Stute, suhinitled at the pr-vnt cession o: the I. -if tsl.it ore, we learn that tin- trcticral Htfeiit and secretary. Dlller Lulher. w D.. in trompitny with Mr. Dickenson visited the Jail and I'oor H-iuse of ( anit-ria Ciiiint3- several mouths aifo, and found ih'iror mer a well tin i i t and well niriiotfed pnsnn. ndnpteil to the separate sj icm. rod in u-ood or der. A careful insH'cli..ii nl l no Aboshoiise was iniiile. uinl tin- cent lemon c.nu.eil express lhemsovea well lu.i-d wi.h I ho iiiBtnuiion. Sotno changes had been mailt-with u view of the butler care and comfort of inmales. ami also iniprovemt ms for the convenience of the helpless chisses, n house for tramps, and t-hed for wniron.-t. fnrminir uteiniU. elc. Thi repi'rt Bys the HpnrtineiiK fur initiates are in r"l order, nml the insane have a hitBiitjlitierty and the lienelit tif exercise in llie.ii-n nir in H rou lids inclosed for Kit- purpose; also, thai the na-fd and intli'Ul receive careful attention. The f irm consi-tsol 101 aeres, nn-1 the biiilil un is a thi-i-o hturv briek ereeleil in lrOT. nt it eosl of 4iU Out! D c'oihuiiis .'Jj rooms, ami lhei -Ui-inii tcil eap.icity ih from l'-u lo 3 n paupers, (lm biiildioffa. lor larm and otuer purpose, are pri vtded on a liberal scale. - AH that have once used it pronounce Ir. liull'f Hby Syrup th ln-et ine.li. ine known for the coruplauu uf early cLiiuLvJiAl. 23 ttuu xcr bollle. Barker THIS la what the Osceola Kercillr lias to ay about us when our back is turned : Miss Ki.i.kn Hoot, of Iteeenria township, this ceiinty, hasjiisi compleicd a quilt containing 7.2ib pieces. Were about !-iav that thiswnuui behind to beat, but here coiocs Mel'iko with the Cambria championess. Miss Dunegan, who made one quilt w ilh .4' a (in-ces. a not her con-taining- T.-tuU. and a third having- iell it not In 'iiiln 11 20.4Vi pieces! 'I hat, of course. Is one of Me-er-cel Tike's fish stories. Tub Del lefotitt- papers mntunlly charg-e each other with stealing Ihuiider. If they have any spare thunder over that way they ought to for ward It to the legal heir, Mcl'ike. of the fVrr mn. who Is known to be a rcjrular old frt.sty son of Thunder, and would, no doubt, be highly pleased to see the old (rent Ionian. Mh, HtTCK. cashicrof t'ollins. Johnston Co.'s bank. prem-nlttl to Mcl'ike. of the Cimhrin hYrrmttn, n new silver dollar. That was nil llrcht.as Mr. Mc.ntt doubt needed the money, and It would be I he proper thing for ti her cash iers lo emulate Mr. liuck'a example. onnrtRT. TFAAAt. Plod, ofhraih fever, at Mt. 0l!ttxln Seminary, In this place, on Snn Ity morninir latt. March 81. 1ST8. I'unun M a i.v. tun of Manly and Annie Scales Telltt. of t'leveland. Ohio, aged fi years, 10 months and 25 dayi. M ANN'S. Died. !n .fohnstown. on Ta"1av. April 2. ISTrf, Jt'srcs Masks, ajud 30 y?srf auJ 3 months. MM AUIITOirS XDTICR The tm ileraigneil A'l'li'or pMiin'eil by the rph anji" Court id t 'ninhrji county to report lis tr but ion t if i li a luuds in t lm lnn.lt.'.' .1 acoh aT. A dtnuiist rator of h'i a Hi 1 1 rT. lat e of Itinck l!ck township, tleerased. I.errb kIvc liolloo that he will tit at his office in K!xnlui n. n Fi:i:av. the day of M Y next, at i n'rim, e. ii . f.-r tin- jmrpose of attending tn the .Jul jt-s ..f s.iid ap poln' mrnt. All persons nierie.l ar' requet-d to present their claims, or be forever debarred Iroiu coining n 'n aid fund. WM.ll. SM'HLIS, Auditor. LbauDu.-fc, Aj-n: 5, .jTS. j;. M ms om CO frjZ.A jjCB lrA f" iXJ.-' M VtwM f Pi 0 Z P rn n f.:- A rsv 03 r v S biLh 5y2 m Kxi ft 2 k " CoCS lj s iHSm r re? -tj p- l s r u IsJm 5 : mi Pm " is .tlm r-.. PRICELESS DISCOVERT. Km- 'Cm- 1i lils:. A mire cure f..r the Mtn.-l. Mwling, Itchtnn an-l uleerated p!. r..ts t-n ,!i,-..vcrt-d hv r. V il imii! an In ::;n rt-nict vcalle-l I.r."Vii!-m-a In Inn n:mm.Tt. A !!?.: hot tie has cured the wnrs' old cl.r'.tile f twoiitv-hvc and tf.lny yrnrs .:sn lir.. N,. ore nee I eufter tiva ir.irnrteS it.Tr fip;i:.v.iiK tl.! won !r!ul s,.ininir mod I r. i.e. IvtiuTis. u.-truinems ml eotnarie a.. rn..re lis rm tlntr. if..-..!. V I ii.-,,,, Ointment supports the tunii-rj. a.lnys ti e lute,,. itolor. (panicu isrlv at nluht niter eettirnr warm In bed) ct aa a pemtiee. ifivot lti5tsrt nmt pm!e- relict and i preparea ou!v f..r an.1 notl.lna. ele. Tho.ii-ian.ls of cured patient" alteM ltd virtues and pliyFic-lan of all grho.1.. pronounce t t.a Rrerueft eont rihati,.n t.. rq.lielne of the aKa It iHiitterx not h w l .,ia or severely voa have been fi.rier.iur. you run he cured t lVii' l'U M- "vler.tMevelan.1. ni.in. write: I suffers for year with ItrM,,,; and flc-rated I lies, tried reme.lv after reme.1v a.irert ied. and consulted .r.v-le, , Mula.lelphla. Io..vllle . incinnati. In diannpoii-ni,. this cltr : ami ,nt hun!rc.l of dollar,, .ut f,,,,,,,, np untl, h. 1aine,lat, of ir. William's ln.1ian Ointmert. ..me rur months aito. and It has cured me torn. Jdetely. I had a part of ilieh.u lelt whleh 1 gtx ti a friend of mli.e who had doctored with nTanr physicians, and as a la-t re.rt went to t he noted lti.t .vprtDjrs Arkan,s. f,.r treatment. He In forms ,e t hat the Imtlan O.itment hs.alsorured bltn of the Piles. It Is eer.nlnly a wm.lerful dis covery, and fhoulJ he used by the manv thous Srsensr ' liD ,uncT'ut wl;! droal ..f,"'10 0;" Rp""''1 l" hepaM r..r a more eer- KAZIKK, sole prophirtur, Cleveland, . -v; tr a i) run risi:n kxto. A '"M-iiVTiitiV':i". KHIn .rV miHHMUT01.rtii: SUIT Cjntalns thenumes and cirrnlmlonf of allnews-TZlrV- lBettcer of the towns In wfal.-h tO., 10 Sruee Mrcet. ew lork. 7 vr-.T: Awar.11 1 1 J. . . . . 7"T .rrrm7,V 1 ,Vk.v- Tl.. I-. l u.lm V. to C A. Jaco a Co.. 3dfrs. mi-Sj. tT. wARIM.t:, Thlla., P. , ee,al r-a. .. - i-rriiTlPil III. IT r .1 1 P "" recmmrmleJ hv the LhiV.i' . -'rlr'nraI .rr-t n.l .ed hy ! RIlTTFR lll"Uin!ls cf the v-rv Lest Ia!r- i Ai.' il -'v"' perti.Pt Juni e r. nfll HQ ?ntl " 'rmle.s n !!. A i.-ee,,; Ify. ,bot"' "lr 3'm poun.ls. ami .,1 Is x ;,rr,'.'"inJ.t0 l'fv"" Ask your I.ru.Klsl or a.-? sUi .I.1" r "n1 f"r ie-rlpt!re circular.. V. LI.I.A, Ills Hiaot, a l'ri.r IM JtLINUTiiN, VT T I" n "Af.Tn TUB 1.5 V Kit -Ml ST Hi- KLM' IN OlMilWt. For I'amplilets addrrpj Ma. S i.troan, New York. FOWLER FUlTgnT " OEXKRAL FOa TBI United States Cartridge Co., ifmncirRM or tbi Nclld tloatl, Reloatllnc HIIMry nnd piirlliif.teniral rire CAR rr RIDGES! Al.. Kim Fire Ammunition for rtstolt and RTflra. Cartridge Cases. Strayed and I atcl.el Pallets I'rlniers. K-ioA.!lnir To.. Is. fcc. ac. Send for li lartrated Catalogue. 80J 11 road nay, fa lork. 40 IXVr TiRnS, with rame, loe. Ap-nlt ou;fit 10.'. U. Jo.N fcS 4 Co.. Naisau. N.T . ! T)T 1 HOC i rloe 0 only 2C0. Tarlor 0a. j k. uriuj, I'IID1H1 0B. K. J. Q C Taney Cards. Snowfjake. Marble, ae . re 1 CJ alike, with came, 10 cts. Nassau Laid c Ntu. N. Y. ' AT TRUSTEE'S SALE! Y virtue of an order or the Court of Common ) Fleas of Cambria couritv. 1 will otter at pub lic sale, at the Court llous'la Ft-ensburit. on Saturday, April 27, 1878, At a o'clock, r at., all that certain PIECE or PARCEL of LAND s:tu.tt In tho bomuh of Kht-nfhur. fronttnir 10 perches on the Cam.l !im n p. auk road and ei- tcnrtlnir back 3 pt-rrhea tn Innd of .l-ne Jones hounded on the east by Mary Ann street and on the west by spruce alicy oonta'ninrf- 4 er- and mi I't-ri-lirs, ha Inn I ht-reoii erected a two story Fit AM K H'M'SK and Hwo storr I'l.AN fv Utl"SK. To he sold as the property of liiumil Moda-ers. TeuMi of S a i k tine hall the purchase mon ey to he pni.i on c.i.fli tna ion t.I sul. ami the l.l vnce In nine mom lis tliTeaiter. wii h tnteros:. to bo secured by bund and inert u ipr ot pnr.-ha-r J'MN It Y A.N, Trustee.' Fbcns'.urz. April &. IsTi. 3t. Orphans' Court Sale Il virtue of a i'vii or.tcr of the Orphan! r I'uri 01 i.nibria oiiinli. the unCersii n4 obn will e?T.r nt tunic saie. at the hotel of . rViotiir.-.r. in Suiimicrliiil. on SATURDAY, APiL 27. 78. At I t.'i i 'i' k v m t n" fi.llow.t.z doscrlhed roal I'S. ate. of whi-h William FattvrsoB '.led sc :? td. to it : A niXE Oil l'AKCEL OF LAND I Situate in I be li.wn!i!p t.f I'mylo. tv.c.Mty .J Cnmtiria. u :j ni lnif lands of Fr.iin-1 .Mrl'ran. Then tort; Mucins, and I'atteii in't lielr, con, tfirilmr IT ri ami T 5 Prrrhes, with tii appiirtnarcea 1 tuvs 'P Sst.K '!rtn:,'M ,t ttie iurchasa mon-y to tie imi.l et.nr.r"i il l.n of sale, and i ha 1'H'Hnop ill t" - .nil anuiitl p-itnen;s, w.ih In-tcrc-.t. lo be seeured l.y Jul;ii:ei,i Ixuidt au4 DuriK'iiio o! t i.o .ur iia -i r. II. I. .KlMNSTON. AUin'rol ii i'ATIiifrii.N, tiec'J Ai.ril ', li7H.-'i. RUBBER BELTING IU'UB-"it !fi-s; lti rrisa 1'i.l M i' 11 i A - i'sti 18. Ii.lLIiN AM' ii tit r i" K'i: ; ; i i.t., .-new. ti: i Uil. As-.U :r,',l Cupplios Ccnorry. tV.tiil llil! m;-: ami inc r, Xo. lOS Jl itter Stti ft, 1'itfsbttrvh, TiKMII C CO. ! r- h Si. P-TS.-ls. AGENTS WANTED fCR THE v. y ; a. HiSTORYcpwBwnptn Kaibr.tc !! futl a ml ani hern jr ceouct s of eeerv n-tinii ( ati- iet'.t and tii.i.!- r:i time, and inciu i Inif a history ot the rise ami la!! .1 the llr. rk nn I l;.nn.iii Fmpires. the ifrt!w;ii ( tf: ta l-uis ff modern V.urope. I ti" in'iidla .,!. in crusades, t he f.-ti.bi I ie. t b.e r.-l.irma t i.n. t .c -tlscoTery Blld set lemer.l t.I -be Ner i rl.l ftc., fti,. It -..fitain HT Hue liis'erteal ei.rt :rijt J.d I a lar.-e 'i.t-.-. .-.oi. nui i i,, ( u t he most ciii.-i e ll!liiyi.f lit VV.jUlevrr ptiMihcd. It scl sat n.-lit. sent f.;r specimen pe ami extra ti rhi to f.t ar.d see why It sells fte li. n itriv ti beF lt.uk. Aillris National I't n.HBimi l'o., Fliiia.leljhia. 1',. -V'-J Me'eK tr.e i.t dalt k.-l "s -r iiurv-lHci-d, Fi.ri.kt - -tn iiiiini) u s it tjKjT arll-si kn-iwn Per p kt.I'a. 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