HI THE CtHBBIi mm. Ebonsburg, Pa., j III PA l - A I'll IT. '(, 1S7S. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. - jlere. There, ami the Other Viae. Tliines bare liren made lively for A. S". Jiivelv. of Altoon:. 1 I'm a boy, Tbc warm miti of tlie past few ('.ays lave mntlo vegetation gel up and get on a il'miMe quick. Mr. Jobn r.rown, of the firm of P. M. t ,T Hn bns been rertrpointed postmaster it Snnitnerliill, Ibis cnnnty. McHsr.". Dy.sart it Co., coal operators at I ii'.v's ptatinn, tliis county, paid their em r;,vps1n pold on Paturday last. lVe paw "tie ppntleman kiss another In a train at Altoona the other day, and our iri.'Tith didn't water in the lenst. ' T''!ei'bo'iic communication is being es t vt iish'"l in-1 ween I,loylsv1tle, this county 311ll ib-U's Mi IN, I?'air county. The "Immortal J. camfl and saw and ror.f'iered two or three square meals all, I a night' lodginc on Saturday last. ' ' p.vfrul flue Bulmin, one of which w !).' I v.- d over five pounds, were c.iitp,ht in t'.nu niar.gh, near Ninev.Mi, on Tuesday :t. A rnndid.Vo without pome one to but j. oie is tre of 'lie most forlorn likitig h... !ii'.c-ii9 of humanity to be met with now- ;l 1 v. He coal mine? at Lloyi1v1!le, thin conn tv. arc ot.'y operated four days in the week, r.iui a f:'.!.i''or force than usual is employed ; i 'I.-' work. Ai :ys keep on hand, ah delay Incre.iKpa , i ;l -1 :.n If yon hare a cough or cold use It. Ibiil'. Conh Syrup. It will cure yon. 'r. (- -' cen i. Twin b:k'.'i (, a boy and pirl, were recrr.L v 1 .. . r t i to or friend and pafron, Mr. Jamen ii.t of r.'.Ai'kli'k towi.sbip. Long may y iive and prosper. 'fc'iorn any point within twenty miico, it , i'l nir hi'iics to come to F.bctiHbure to buy .ilinery pious at the new store of Mif.i Ma , : I'ns, o'i Julian street. ' Vie Msrtin(s) have ccme and the '?mplH-iln) me coming to take part, if pn ;u the Congressional fight ou the Re p::M:van fcid of the content, s-.t, douii'.-e and triple phovel plows, rr.' Mot'u cilti vators, road scrapers, etc., for n't-at Huntley's. Alr-o, patent heajed har row te.-tii al f.mr cents per pound. 1 i.c remains of Mrs. I. J, Braddoek, vo died in Johnstown on Tuesday lat, .re buri-ed in the Carbolic cemetery at iiinrtttvUIe on "Wednesday afternoon. --Co tKJd of ofTice-eeekere l.eing abroad rn Sunday list. The wind was ii'U enough m, v!;'i,-.)mp enougti tj blow dust ju peojj'.e'e i v" without the aid of the politicians. Si re g -ods cm tiff Itougbt for a dollar, iT siiy o'.s:'." f-tipnlated mn, at the cheap store of A. A. ltarker & rton tLaa at u- ')ir establishment in l"l-nsbirg. --'!"!;; .lohiittju-n Tribune tells of a young i in Jtii liland township, fiatned Fis-ber, i. Ins b'coine iiicane liecanse tbo lady Le ! 1 v ' 1 i uuLiiitted iiiatriciauy with os:e of bis r.va. -Ai r f -o! can taks a tbi-u we1l It in t i .j him, but it re.;iir-s a wiie niRn "i.k r.'ir nuighbur of the H-raUl o a-vcept an i'.ji.icv H'Len no apolagv waa cithorj'je or i l.-.i. I he irrepressible Col. Jas. F. Milliken. lato Hirtrict Attorney of Hlair county, has -! !:'- to the surface once morn as tlto head of an American coinioisaion Luii.-y) at Alexan- Mffypt. Tlfre is sr.id to a woman IJ-vin at Tjr.iie Milip, alxjnt half way between 6cot Oa!e and Broad ford, in Westmoreland coun ty, who sports a f:ill leard cu her fc about v : e fmt locg. --If thoK df or.r siibsr1'rt"rs who are enti t'r.l to the "H'Mtio Ouide" do not recoire the v. i rk before the first of .J tine next, we pledge : ursrlf to return them Ueir money with in-t-TfBt and witliout fail. Superintendent itcalrn, fif th V7estern I'iri'-) n, a. U. ) Jakes o,CRslon to deny '''." tciMor that a - .ral relnction la about ' ' be inivile in r.mp'oyos along th line of f ii.it creat thoroughfare. If our ox wasn't gorod by the Altoona myf iii Its complaint about the Amelia f! nil ford item, it wasn't boeanse it iiiln't iWorirs to bo gored. Hence tuo re tort conrteoos in our last isue. Rrother Pilcairn, if the Altoona Trl'yvne, Vm s much as he can do to keep himself fnru beiiijr sacrificed on the altar of Iiptih- i i pt'ii'.ics by b'tug forced into the field a an aspirant for Congressional lionors. We si knowledge the receipt from J. C. Mirtin, I'.sq., of a pamphlet oti the geology cf Trout Kun, a stream in tlie ieiglitorhood f ir?3d s'aton, ot for the present we 3t Lnabic to give it more than litis passing l.i'tli-e. TLa property of County Treasurer Freid 1 ' :T, oq Julian street, is a model of neatness, ""w tliat he baa moved his fine dwelling ! v.se ba. k about ten feet and put a attb 'iiitla', irou fence and a liausouie grass plot in f r i:f. A i unknown trr.'r'p, gud about 08 years, "".i" r-'r:, k by t', AtUutii- F.xpress in'Rad- j's tnti near ?reeiislnraf, Monday " t. , .j-i, an 1 in-tautly kill.-.!, bis neck 1m;- i-r .-ti H-:d a 'oi bolo knocked in the '! f h'.s l.i-.t . I.a.iii-s v. lio stuity economy and wish to r ;i ii k ill t;- w ill find nil tiicir Iicirts ' - t -.v in ti; m'.iinery linn at the new in e'l-r.-4 t.f Miss Mary lsris, on Julian r!rst doer above Crawford ft. Call, ' i.v.Jas.d save minoy. If vo't have won! for sale don't let any ' !' i'I !t over your eyes by making you te- '-v that yo i can get mme fvir it or hotter r N in exchange than M-.-bi jQhlin Bros. , ' '-!i: place, whose wagon is now on the ' a!, ar.- alile t- f irniih cn-t. . i'arker & Son have Just received a full ; i e . ! cr.i'ti's and i. iys' summer hats and a !i!'"' cf ready-rr.ade clothing, ladies' ' -ters, ec, a w.;il as the be-t asocrttnnt ' ' I of every other description that lias i-vi l-.Mi ofi'-re.i fcr "ale in tliis pljice. , ir'y iit:st wrk Mrs. II. K. .Tones will ' to lure the ladies of this vieinity 1 a-i '' f r vii-iniris call at hr cheap cash nnii make tl.eir selretions from the i"i"-t. cheajiost and best assortment of mil V'"rT p-xU ever brought to F.beiisburg.' r rrent great rush of people to the Ward is accounted for by the fact that A A. Parker Bon have just opened an "'men, ptork of dry goods and all othor ,'J' of K0'"'s. which t'cey aro selling at i r.rs rieri-r before heard of in this place. T '."P'lliliean County Committee of ( ' 1 1 -ii.iwi! k has been called to meet at the ''i;t n this place on Monday after- r:' 2'.J'.Vi . f ir the purpose of selecting ' " 5es to the State convention and trans- '' n1 IH..I, fttl... I.... . ,. utucr ansiiiess as may come ikj- rone from Fiske's, via Glasgow's, 7i!'rt i.. 11 i. : . - - . , : . tTln'y. ii uuo lowusuip, inia Ml7 T rroperiy of Mrs. Hutchinson, i " S f' at Present occupied by her s -T!i on occupied hy her son- : . r- k err, J-.so.. has. throned! the " ' of a f. "v coats of paint, undergone quite ii'irpuosi.-i of late, ond is now one of t attractive fatnres on that leading ihfare. n iving alleged that we as a member of morr.itirt pniini extl. . :T'1 i'10 q!1ps-ion of voting for dlc- r-, ' ta,B convention, it in is order ,r rnorrt fi.i. . tr i i . . . .1: Jirrniii man to pnt in a aimer aaainst J l:s wilful prevaricator. f..M f -Tna" man named Will y- 1 '"- CJf iam K. Miller hi. h iT 1 ""nper of a freight car, on j vi,,p ,,,1,fl!l, as,''P. wh'ie the train T , M9P'itont Huntingdon county, oti I I'. l v''' I"8''. ,as,.'and liad his left foot.jso tv . ' . 'ir '"''n run over that it had J ."Purated alK,ve the ankle. i 'i'm Vri n',,ir(,,l","t of twentv-five years 'lisn'a. . ' ,""'ir""'. Mr- A.'.T. Ilhav, of 'iat'.ir'l'ii '""l clerkships the tirit :J t,0",. Con Juetod on temperance f"-i lu J rP-ctfuliy soP. itsa visit 0 h p ? "r "her whom busi ' T'esure may bring to our town. . .Hi 1'iV i V" rns'-a ronte has just been stal v'a v i"'n VoTr,n; Westmoreland county, jp i- ;" k Furnace and bunran's Mills, ..ana county, to Rolsano in this counfv, ' a!l 1 aevbe- on fn,n, FLl ..t.o: I . Mrs. VT. VT. r.etts, of Clenvfteld, sold ' ono tlionnat.d acres ff tinitier lanl in Iti.ll tnwnship, tliat comity, a few days ago, to V. II. Mcl'lierson, I. McfJ.ugher,".r. Ieavy and James and John Mitchell, for the fnt.'" sum of S30.000. jrrs.- W. W. Betts she has ma.le a nice thing of it, and so, nodorsbt do 1 the purchasers. In order to assist Father Christy, late of this place, but now of Colnmbns. Oliio in ' carrying on the good work he has in band, ' Gen. Stcedman has consented to deliver a ; lecture in that city to-morrow (Satnrdav) 1 evening on the "Life, Character and I'.ibiie : Services of Gen. George ll. Thomas," which ,e irusi win prove a lug bonanza. A gun in the hands of our former towns man, Mr. Philip Cronse, now of Gsceola burst a few days ago whilo he was attempt ing to fire off a load, but fortunately Mr C escaped without injury. The weapon, which waft highly prized as a gift from a friend, had been doubly charged with powder by a lad named Garber ; hence the explosion, The heaviest rain storm experienced in this vicinity for many a day occurred on Wednesday afternoon and night, and lining Its continuance over two inched of water fell, as was proven by actual test. The Hiisfjuehanna and its tributaries must be full to overflowing, and as a cons-quencn our lumbermen are, nodoubt, exceedingly happv. Two well known citizens of this place got into a dispute about a horse trade on last cdnesday afternoon, and erelong words led to blows and finally to a vary badly battered countenance for one of the'beiiger cn;s, both of whom were soon after arrested and taken before the acting Iinrgesx, who fined each of them $2.50 and cwta for break ing ine peace. j It was rumored at Gallitzin on Monday , last, that the house of our much esteemed I friend, Charles M'Manamy, of Allegheny! township, was entered by some parry or j parties unknown nn the dav previous, dur- j ing the absence of the family at church in lArctto, and despoiled of several articles of j value, tint whether the report lie. tree or falso is more than we can tell. j Tho lf rai l man charges r.s with e.ec- : tioneering among the ladies to Induce them i to bring a pressure to bear on their bnsbanda j '"order to get them to vote for our delegates, j Vv ell, eo long as we refrain from exercising ' the same prerogative among old women of i tlin tup,-ul!;ie pr'.-snasion ami of the JL rnhl mau's ilk. neighbor . lames needn't rlyaroiind ' ami tear bis shirt ab.itit it. i Orlando McGarrey, a freight engineer j who resides at McGarvey's station, "about three miles west of Altoona, was thrown ! from the foot lioard of his engine, near i Cresson, on Monday morning last, whilo the i train wns under full headway, and bad an ! ugly gash cut in his head, a branch of the j temporal artery severed, and his body i bruised in several places. The injured man was pent to Johnstown and Llr. Low-man l attended to his wounds. j Recorder Greevy's suit for libel against I the Altoona Morning Trihune has been post poned at the instance of the prosecutor until i the July term of court in that county, and I the defendants have entered into recogniz- I nice in the sum of Si, 010 to appear and an- ; swer at that time. Th .V. f. thinks tiie J postponement has been asked for and grant- I ed by tlm District Attorney localise the J Grand Jury al tliis session was not pliant 1 enough to find a true bill. ! Mr. ti. G. Owens, of this place, fell into I the water from a log lu Shinkle's dam, I Tuesday afternoon, while engaged in fishing ) for "rallies and had it not been for the i fact that Mr. Caleb J. Evans, who happened to be standing on the same tog at the time, caught Mr. O. by the hair of 'the head and saved him from sinking, the probabilities are tliat ho would have bee.n drowned, as he is rery defective in vision and far f;oin being au expert as a iwimmer. Soon ttie cowslip and the daisy 'mid the clover will appear ; soon the ntootdighl ser enader wili 1m walking on his ear , soon tho man with wife and children, as well as those wirii noKi; at all, will Cad it's money in their pockets to take their cash to 15'iunienthal, from whom without an effort they can buy Just what they choose, of lite latest styles and make of gaiters loots and shoes. Store at 1119 Eleventh avert no, between iTdeveuth and Twelfth streets, Altoona, Pa. Soon foe maiden ami her lover will rub noses o'er the gate, and forfiies the lodger skirmish in the hash upon Lis plate ; while the man lio wants to purchase the. finest clothes of all, at the lowest living prices, on Godfrey "Wolff will call, and find, as he'll tiot fail to, a Mock that's large, complete, of every style of clothing, at priens none can boat. An immense in voice of Spring goods just opened and Tor sale at the lowest figures. Store on Twelfth street, next door to tbo pimt-ofliee, Altoona, Pa. Andrew Wilkey's honse, in Prn'ivallsy township, Indiana county, was burned to the ground a fer nights ago, together with most, of its coutents. On Wed nfisd ay night of last week the dwelling of John Ik .Tones, in Grein township, same county, was de stroyed by fire. Among the aslis of the consumed building were found some human bones, and it Is 1ntimat-d that a mnrder may have been committed, and ths bouse then fired to conceal the crime. An investiga tion la now lieing made. The man or the lad el, w"bo pants for a pair of good pant, a n'.?J fest, a neat. and substantia! coat, a ttyli.-h hat, or indeed j any oilier article in tho clothing or furnish- j Ing goods line, will do well to rail on Jas. ' J. M urphy, at 109 Clinton street .Johnstown, who has jus "--vei vc.d a mammoth stock of j waringapp and other goods in hiS line j for the sprii; V, and is doing a rushing j business by Iho best of garments, etc., j at lower . than ever. Now is the ' time to s1 greater bargains than ever. ' A t .'ig hcuso near Glen Connell, in . Chest township, owned and occupied by a ' man name'i'Mich'KKronauer, caught ftr and was destroyed with all its content on Son day afternoon, during the absence of the j family, who at the time were vlsitine a rioigblior'a houe, some distance away. One 1 or two outbuilding were aio coniimd. j We did not learn the origin of the fire nor ' the amount of loss entailed, lint understand ; that, the property was not very vnlnah'e and ! that, it was insured for S2T0 In the Cambria Mntnal. ! A German tramp named Pdsyden,' a : veferaa of the Franco-PrusiTn war. while stealing a ride on an eastern bo-md freight ' train, fell asleep and then fe'il off in the deep i enr tliis side of Gallitziri, at an earlv lionr ' on Tuesday morning last. As a result Ids i left fz ws fractured belnw the knee joint ' and the flesh torn into shreds clear up to the hip. The company's physician were j summoned from Altoona as speedily as , possible, lint it wa fonnd on Mieir arrival tliat nothing could be done to save his life, death resulting in a fir hours after. While Thos. Lawler. of Ilollidaysbnrg, and John Hart, of Frankstowti. were pre paring to pnt off a blast at the Frankstown ore bank, Wednesday forenoon, a spark ac cidentally dropped from one of their lamps into a keg containing about twelve pounds j of powder, causing an explosion which ; burned Lawler very badly from the waist downward, fractured one of his arms in two place, destroyed one of his eyes, ami sir.ged i off all his hair in fact, injured him so se-I verely that, hi lif;;is despaired of. Hart was also burned, but much less seriously than his aasociate. IT. Kinkead, Eso., of this place, was called to Haltimore on Saturday evenintr last br the serious illness of his son, J. Nixon Kinkead, whose condition is such a to ex clude all hope of his recovery, if indeed he lias not already been called from earth. P. S. Since the above was put In t vpe we learn that Mr. Kinkead died on Tuesday night. He was an intelligent and much esteemed gentleman, a kind husband and a fond fath er, whose earlv demise will lie gTcafly re gretted. Hi disease, we believe, was con sumption. Forever preen be his memory in the hearts of his kindred and friends. Having essaved our first tvpe setting on the first issue of the Hollida vsburg &nn'1irr1 , and having at that time and for several years after served its patrons in that place as its carrier-hoy, we take special pride in con gratulating "lloss" Trangh on the comple tion of his thirrv-thir.l year in the editorial liarne, and earnestly trust that the gav and Incomparable Strtnlnrif. which be ha o Ion? and brarelv lrpe aloft amid manv political and pecuniary trials and trinmph, may i.ind rts a monument to tii encrgv and In dnstrv for m ny a year after he liims'f bs been called to another aud a better world. So mote it be. Though aware of the fact ns yon surely j mfist tv. that Myers & Lloyd are the right j men to see if you want to secure, as you cer- ; tainly ran, the most for your money on the ! ready cash plan, it is well to remind you, for ' fear yon forget, that if yon tiny at their store ' J-mi will nerer regret the investment you've , made, for 'tis plain to the eye that goods a, their prices 'twill pay all to buy. So give ; them a call and plank the cash down at the cheapest cheap store in Ebensbnrg towr.. Mr, Michael Fiizharris, well known for several years past as the obliging and atten tive landlord of the St. Charles Hotel. Al toona, has recently taken possession of the St. Lawrence, corner of Eleventh avenue and Thirteenth street, in that city a hotise which lias recently been refitted and is now opened for the first time ns a well conducted hotel. One of the attractive features of the establishment is a fine aquarium tastefully arranged in one of the large show windows and abundantly stocked with eobl fish and other specimens of the finny tribe. Postmaster Thompson received notice I from tWashington city yesterday tliat the j "time arroven had aniven" for him to 'step ilnrn tml mtt" in finlpr to rnfilrA room fnr r. 77- .i : r , Tt,--!,! i.., v.j . as vet tiet'n rrpurted nearer than (I It'll Oonnell, Mr. James editor of the frrM. wl,o had j an(1 n ,e nc.rtlv sre T(.9nrlUlSt to vacc-inn- bcen appointed in his place. The mail that ,jn , a preventative. Some tew "braves"' brought this announcement also broncht to I are -.lispensinp witii tliis lilt le cer muny.mdtilrf Mr. James the blank bonds necessary to lie j in themselves, ostensibly through fearlessness, fined up and returned, after whi-h his com- '''..t.ifh inor probably through false ceonomv. . ' -,i i r. i l ti rr ! the vain lioee t ha t t he U icti t onnell small- miss on will be forwarded. The ofTice. ia . x , ,..,.t.r' chicken-pox. Some of these rated :n the fourth class, and is said to be j would be "brnvrs" slior.e in their true lighten worth less than SSOO per year. "Wfl hav j a certain day last week when a younjr man not learned where the new appointee intends 1 trom tilen Cormcll can.e to one of tun rtnrs lo to Wate lint onr ciiei. n'fo not tikel to i VHT l'rcul, the !ore-r.m beiti at the time bo kept in suspense on the score for more than a week a: the utmost A man named Aaron Ifider was arrested j In Westmoreland county a fe-.v days ago on the charge of arson, and not being disposed I to Tlider conceal the fact, or what be claims 1 to io a fact, any longer, he made the start- i ling revelations that bis employer, John C. i Fox, had within a year set fire to two barn's owned by his brother. Levi Fox, and that he : (Hider) had ben offered 2o bv John C. if . be would titirn Levi's bouse. The accused was speedily arrested, but sui'Sejuently ' released on very heavy bail. The crime charged are said to have been instigated by I tho fact that the father of the Fox brothers) died in 1S74 ond left over S95.(V0 to Levi, ! while he cut John off with a paltry dollar. j The Harrisbnrg Patriot of Tuesday last 1 contains a letter from Thomas C. McDowell, F.sq., formprlv a resident of this place, to Liohnrd .T. TIaldeman, at one time editor of the F,ifvi('t dated at Honolulu the capital of thefSand wichjTslands, on the 2"th of March. Mr. McDowell states that he is editor of the Gaf tle, ths leading paper of Ihe place that. he is also practising law, and is getting along with ns much success as he had reason i to anticipate. His health is good and he speaus in giowmg terms or me capacity of , ,t. utility. In the n.-ijiUhorhood of ufiv chick the islands for sugar culture, "heir principal I ens have been killed during the last three article of export. When he left Harrisbnr2 : be was a mem ner ot t lie w or Kinsmen u part y but he does not state in Lis Utter to what party lie belongs rote. BOartV i 1 '., - ' I wo Juveniie tramps who gave tueir name as Kearney and claimed te lie twi n brothers from rittsbnrtrb were ordered o-T a moving freight train somewhere between j Tii ttaning Point and Altoona, ou Tuesday ! morning last, ami while in the act ot otir-y-ing the command ono of them haj, the mis fortune to fracture a bone near his left ankle. This of course prevented him from I mantled and mere hulks, some are swim walking, but with a courage and endurance mirtg keel upwards. Pome aru water-logged, that.wassimplyastonislnhg.his brofhertook ; but being laden with timber will not sink, him c.n Ins back and carried him all the way but are driven hither and thitbet a tho wind to Altoona, where they lost no time in call ing on l)T. JU. r. liooiiman, w ho Indeed ! proved a good man to the injured lad, for he ! nor only set the brokereJAne, but procured a pass for the little nnforlnnate and sent him tuck to Pittsburgh next morning. Meantime the other brother started to make his way home as bst lie could. A man giving his nam as .Tames N"ay snd claiming to have no fixed habitation, was brought to jail here Sunday forenoon and locked up to await trial on the charge of entering the store of Win. C. Lyon , in rliftrge of his son, Adolph Lyon, at St. Augustine, iu Clcarfleid township, about .3 o'clock that morning, for the apparent purpose of robbing tliA iMlqlillal.manl n-l.t..l. 1... 1.1 ..a .tA..t. t .... , o...,.. ....., .... .. " ""IU II" IIOIIUV have aceomplifihed liad not the proprietor. who was warned in some way of his coming, posted no less than seven men in the store to nab him as soon as tie made his appear ance. On the other band, the prisoner claim that while intoxicated he was furnish ed with a key to the 6tore and induced to make the raid simply as a "joke on the Jew." All which, if true, will probably been made manifest at the coming trial. The store-room of Mr. E. J. Mills, in this place, was entered by burglar or burg lars on Thursday night last and eleven hundred dollars in money stolen from the safe. At least such is the story told by the proprietor, whose word heretofore has been unquestioned and unquestionable, and who says that ingress wa effected through tho coal hole into the cellar, and thence through a trap-door in tho floor, which was forced open. Into ths store-room proper, where the the roblrer or robbers, with false kevs or other appliances, succeeded In getting Into the safe, after considerably demoralizing tU lock in their efforts. Tbisdone th i'v cobble- ep up t lie ch and made their exit by the hack door. Such, as wa hav ain-rdy said, is the s'ory, but wether it is confirmed or otherwise by the subsequent assi irn tueni bv Mr. Mills of all bis property, said To lie worth now no more than S.I, 000, to pay hi debts, which probably do not exceed that amount we leave the reader to judge for himself. ..... i in. i, o 11 H' J "I !J.r I'll flllllnfll. During the absence at church on aM Sntiday forenoon of Poor Director Jacob ICirkpatrick, of Klder township and the ot.t- er members of his family, no one b-inp- left at honm except a thirteen year-old daughter and the yo-itier children, Ihe ro..f of the house caught Are from the overheating of a p-vtent fiue. and had it not been'for the heroin cCTorls of the. little girl referred to, not only the dwelling but every other biiildingoii the premises, ns well as much other property, would no doubt have baen destroyed, the day licing windy. As it was. she "rjuickly removed the rbildren from tlo house B,,d then repaired to the garret, where fvith the aid of w ater andtother devices she succeeded in keeping the fire under subject ion until as s'ance reached tier, which was not, we are told, until half an ho.ir after the flre'bad broken out, when the full extent, of damages was found to bo a hole in the roof abont Mghr fet sqnare. Such heroic conduct on part of one pn yonng, and especially of tho weaker sex, is worthy of the highest com mendation. If anything wa needed to manifest the h'gh regard entertained in this community for Miss Marv K. Ulair. wlinw dnail. -'. noticed U.t wrs-k. as well as for the family of win. 1, she vas a member, it was certainly shown in the immense conconrso of people .-.mi nssemoien on lasT satnrdav afternoon to pay the last snd tribnte of 'resnect to her iimrrai remains. I ho fntieral wns one of the largest ever witnessed in this place, and strewn as the handsome; casket was with an abundance of living flowers, and preceded ns the procession was by a number of little, eirls dressed jn white and bearing floral of ferins, it was an event, gratifying though solemn, long to bo remembered with painful pieasnrs hy lipr surviving relatives. The funeral proceeded to the Catholic church, a pathetic and iiitrnctive sermon preached 'hi ihm mu riifn wpre nerrornmn anil iy Lev. Father Boyle, after which all that was mortal of Mary S. P.lair was laid tn rest. in the Imantifnl cemetery attached to the Church of the Holy Nittiw. Peace to her ashes and joy without end to her sonl. Tt ought folio a source of grat ification to ths people of L-oretto and vicinity to loam that Mr. ,T. Teitelhanm has just opened a new cheap cash store in the room recently occnp'ed by M. A. Lacay & Co.. and that he is determined to astonish the natives with the quality variety and prices of his goods. - . For Sat.f,. One new Horizontal V. cylinder 12 in. bore, 20 In stroke; price verv ' low. Also, for sale, Hor Powers and Threshing Machines, of different sizes, as t well as Steam Power ami Itootn to rent j Call on or a.blress "W. If. H. Nkxvmvo & Co., Tyrone, Pa. 4-19.-4t. j The iest. reform in domes'icHfe is with out r'outit the Introduction of Dr. Bull's Rbv Svrun. "Where it is known no more laudanum is given to the babies. It bells for 23 cents. Local Correspondence. CARROT.r.TiiwN, Pa., April 23. lt-tS TIfah "Frfeman On lsst evrnino your cor- ' rej'i mdent neii the p!nurc of inleniiinc" the I 'Xhil.it ion friven tiy the ptnHs of the pamchiul neliool of this plitce. Although the wcathtr whs i-xtrenn ly unfavorable corina the Inner part of the v ver.Inir. t lie hall whs well tilled. : The (."Hrrolitown Silver ("ornet limit) nns in at tenflHiie( and flurinjr the intervals of the acts , anil various plays discoursed some of its best music. The younjr Indies' part of the enter tainment consisted of four short plays (three I Kniflish and ore Gcrmmi), severs! tableaux, ! and a number of simps. Wit liout entiirmir a criticism, we dare say that on the whole the rx- hibition was ft irrflnd'suocess and did honor to ; the you hg iadics indivitJually and collectlvt-ly, ns well as to the gooJ isterst their teachers, i 'J'he characters were c xteeilinrly well chosen, j and we can contrratulare whomsoever had the distribution of the parts on their keen Bppreci ', ntlon of the diversities of human nature. Cer- J tainly there were defects, as must tie expected j on all such occasiotis. yet we could nlso point ! ' out talent that would do honor to a more ex- ' nlted career. In a word, we enjoyed ourselves and would ask the kind Sisteisto treat us at an oa rly day to a not her such instruct ire and pleas ant entertainment. There is considerable excitement here lust now about ttic small-pox, although no case has i full of buyers and idlers. "My brother died with the sinn I'-pnx. and I want a flirmiil for ; him," blurted out the jounir rustic from the 1 north. For an instant all was si h-iit ; then came n rush, and in almost the t wir.klic.p- "f an eye the Mure room wns cleared ami the clerk in'irt t J have been aecn makinir lonif strides towards 1 he nearest doctor sliop to be vaccinated. The piiiiie man met very It w ( ricm'.s in "arroi He vn that day and wits soon seen "strik war" for home In a mood that plainly Indicated n hiuh a lire- ciat ion of " I lome, S f rt Home." A more hap- ! pv illustration of the dread "vhlcli the human j family has for the disease in question occiirn d ! in our village a few days previous. An Itiner- j ant vender of various recipes made th" rounds and unfortunately came upon mir smnii "!) ', though nlwajs ready-witted friend Julius, who j wa just rouriug himself from h:s usual s csta. I The ynut'ir man d It woti and lonu im the use- fulness of his merchandise, quoting tub-ay 1 upon eulosry from papers and men f rank, and wns Indeed i.ee-Jnnipr to have a foretince of vict orv. when lo. t he nimble tinjrers of .ln- l litis, fiitdinsr their way to his shool ler, pave I tremendous scratch, and his plai n t i ve nice fur j the first time emitted it" silvery tone to pay : I "Oh ! how itchy the small-pox makes a man ! ' A hasty shuftlinsr of feet was hear. 1 for a tno ! meet ii nl when .) u litis and a few ot het s w rn t to the door tliry saw the vender of usctiil recipes moving up the etrtct at u wonderful rstc of epecd. A rather eTtensive busines Is be1rj- done la our town and vicinity iu the way i f UiKinif cmeKons am rrmurintr little nrliil'-s or donn ecks. by dogs It is said, tiearly nil of which o-. ii. 'o. i-K -i ii n e ii'jrn irt t uenil in the coop. A number of bees have also been stolen anil it is sail that occasion:.! nitempis have been made at bre. iking into meat houses. An investigation nod earnest endoavor to put a 1"ie n on these depredations devolves upon all good Citizens. . Zsiill&KCS. ABiNDONtn AT Sr.A. At all times ships of one kind or another are Moating about at sea, abandoned by officers and crew, In what seems a hopeless condition. Some are dis- 1 .1 .......... .ii c. , . - fa m and waves mav direct. So people-aTlicted with catarrh br,,o, 1 hilis, and consumption. 8ro abandoned by nh vsicians and ftter.ds as incurable, yet thousands of such are annu ally restored to perfect health by the nso of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy and Dr. Pierce's ttoldon Medical Discovery. The Catarrh Remedy is nneqnaled as a soothing and healing local application, while the Discov ery purifies and enriches the blood and im parts tone and vigor to the whole system. Viuoi.ia, La., April 17, 1ST". Dr. Prrnrit : " Sir 1 suffered for twelve years with tliat most offensive and loathsome'of all dls- eascs-catarrli. My taste nn.1 smell were com- rletely destroyed. I nrocured a siibnlv of Ir C.l.rrh If I 1-. n'...r.. .t.-J. ... ....., iv. lui'H.lillll T,MIJ.- .-irUI- cm I Discovery, which I used according to direc tions, and a complete and permanent cure was speedily ejected. take pleasure Ju reconi uiendiug them to nil aflllcted. tvpf thankfully yours, Ci.aha V.. ITfNT. Wadiso RiVEtt, BurlingtouVo., J., . Ftt- 2. 177. I" Dr. pierce: Ifenr Sir Tour Golden Medical Discovery Is the best medicine for conrtis, colds, and con sumption, I ever knew. It lias saved my life. Itespoelf ullv yours, HtI.EN I!. MoAkXST. o If it be true, as we see stated in some of onr exchanges, that the Pennsylvania Kli torial Association Intends to hold its next annual reunion at Crwsson, commencing ou Tuesday, June ltfth.wo ask that at least one day in JCl.ensbtirg be included in the pro gramme, and as an inducement thereto we have. Iieen authorized to tender to our breth ren of the press the hospitalities of Belmont ! a"a -''"i'11 Hons", In this placo, at the " "" mi'i" mini nit; usual, reduction in prices, a well as a grand hop in the even ing at the delightful summer resort first named. In addition to all this, we have been requested by J. C Martin, Kq., of Portage, to tender tbo Association a becom ing reception at that piaco, including a sumptuous repast in the woods, without money aud without price, as well as a visit. I , ' , . ' . . !"""" "r more of the historic plnues of tho j '")-'1 Portage," a fishing excursion along 1 Tr,,"t IInn a,", acescent, ir desirable, into i th" ''owels ot the earlli via a coal mine, as wen as various timer atiractinus not neces sary to enumerate. Let us pray, brethren for a few more such generous propositions. t Tv.tot Life. What a truly beautiful world wo live in! Nature gives ns grand eur of mountains, gleirs and oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment. Wo can desire r.n better when in perfect health ; but how often do the majority of people feci like giving it. up disheartened, discouraged and Worrrcd ost with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every snfTt-rer cati easily obtain satisfactory proof that Green's August Flower will make them as free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint is the direct cause of seventy-five r'"r cent, of snch maladies as LilioiTsness. Indigestion, Sick Headache, Ccsti veticss, Nervous prostration. Dizziness of the Head, Palpi tat ion" of the lleart, atul o'her dis'resslng svTTiptous. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful ef fect. Sample bottles, 10 cent. Trvit. For ', sale by heinmon & Murray, Ehonsburc. Important Assocntemext to Own- ! riJS OF IIOK5ES. Mr. John TJoyd, the well I know n teamster and deli very contractor, and ! A.. I. Montgomery, en-sheriff of Armstrong j county, have leased and refitted the exten- sive Ked Lion Sales Stables and the Trimble ; Stables, in Pittsburgh ; capable of acoom j novating 300 horses. Drivers and others ! will make a note of this. Horses and mules bonsbt and sold on commission ; also board ed by the day and week. Horses and mules I of R" descriptions cmstantly on band. For ' oonducted hy Mr. W. H, Stahimau, orlers i ---, ..... .-. mu v Btiperior accommodations. Mk. K. K. Thompson; Titusville, Pa. Titar Sir : 1 take pleasure in sonnding the virtues of Sleeper's Arnica Liniment. About tlireo months eioc I hiul in of niy feet what the M. D.'s said was acnte rhenmatism. In three days" time I was unable to bear the weight of a sheet on my foot. I made an application of the liniment at 4 o'clock, p. m., and in one hour there was a decided change for the better. The nest day at noon I put on my tamls and have had no further trouble. "Very trnlv yonra. M. M. Tcttlk. E, Iv. Thompson, Proprieter, Titusville. Pa. For sale by Iitiumon & Murray, Eb ensbjrg. The Johnstown Tribun". says that the Atlantic Express east nn Monday evening struck a tramp near Lilly's station and knocked him some distance, without, how ever, doing him much bodily barm. The story may be true, but an we were oti the train at the time anil bean! nothing of the occurrence, we bg leave to doubt its au-theuticifj. Letter from- Kansas. Cherokfe, Crawford Co.. Knn-M8, I April M, JsTS. i fr-tron Camtihia FrtrrM Tii-nr Sir: Tn neoordanoe with iirrpiim nhi-ii lat we met, I t his a! tf rno .ii have roncliided to trrve ym and your readers a few items by the way as r'-a-ard Kansas and her ad vantages and di:.,i va ntsaes. T cannot iri-e you a f ml tait inert .f cither, but so far as I have been able to see I can con tradict some statements that have been made to the detriment of this State. In the first place, the high winds have been a (rrcat btiirhcRr. or, I miirht say, a scare-crow. This a?-ertion T ran contradict fair and square. The wind positive ly is no tocher here than I found it when I lived nt Wilmore, in your county, and to assure von of this tact I will just state here that Mr. T. T. Pcrcv. the gentlemanly Air-:it of the M. 11., Fort Scott snd (inlf K. It. Co.. at riirard.ln this county, took his team and drove us (that is m v son and sell! for two days not lcs than fifty cr 1 sixty miles over the most tienutilul country I Dave ever seen, snd in the entire trm of fw days I oid not feel the force of t he wind halt n much as I would feel It almost any day in goinir ! iiiuii itivv ui-iiu i u n- ii. n t- nave iein now live days in the State, and so far we have met with no more Inconvenience in that direction than cm the Alii trheny mountains, and sen reel v m much. Now, before I jro further, let me re m.irk that If any of your reRdf rs think of tnak 'mr Kansas the;r home. I would say to thetn to vis't this part ot t he state t erore locating them . selves, and if thry do, be sure to tto at finnrd ' ond call upon Mr. Percy, whom they will find I a irent'.emau in every sense of the Word and a j man that tnr one ran spprcach anu feel at ' home with. Hewi ies t iiis, he i a man who has honor at stake, t.i tuisiTifi-c . i,, such that he ' Ti els that all he does he wsnts to do riirht. In or- ' or to satt-fy those that Cel.! with him, and Ii think so far this has t een the experience of all who have bought lands fri m liim. lie has real ly some of ns fine InndspsI ver seen In any country for Fisie. Arain.it hr.s b" n said the p-tiple had to live exciusfvely on corn. Not correct. A I said before, v. h.ive been here flvcdaysnn.il have not set n corn bread only tiiii e ou the tabic, an-i thi n there was v. h nt bread rlao; and ulcus the road from Kunsa tiiyto ill's place, which is one bun. '.red and thirty-five Uii'es. there i proportionately jo-t as many wheat Wells a in any of th eleven hundred ri'!e-;we traveled in resetting here. The cti'y difference I can so is that here It Ii as good n:r;-in as in reiw '. i s r. ia, t hongli I sup. l-ic furtl.er west this is not the case. Another great cause of complaint i the water. True the wh ter is not just as cool ns it i- in en me loeoiit it f:i tvnrst I vi! ma. but it Is belter than in a groat many I'i-.'Ces, w ni!o the yrcii'er Part of the oeo- pic here 1 Is no drai h.nvc good w-lis ut theirdoors. o ttiis wbnek. Pitt, s iva one, von have left 1 he wo: v " a"rr c i: t he ague. 'Veil, I c-innot Pay mu. h ahriit tiiat. T tin ye- not t en herelcrg eiiiu jt!i to get it. tint It I do you will hear from me very oi m. s;i j-1 I - vi seen men and women who have t:--n hv re from tlve to f-iirht vcc.rs. and I have the firt rno to see who has had it I yet, and a moreht aithy nr!3 cheerful looking si-l or pee-tde I nave never ccn anywhere. It may tn- that on the low lands alonir thitroam. and w here prnple dig a lit 1 ! hoi" a nd drin k t ho surracf wtrr, that they contract the fisfuc, tiut if they do they sl:u:li have it. as they are evi dently too Iwzy to d.jf w-ils. Fruit here is very plentiful, an-1 I do not see why oneoQBbi not live herejti-it as well r.s anywhere else, if he is w lilinir- to work. To men who come here and expect to set down wotil Dame Fortune come along, I would say, stay oaat and eke out an ex istence as I'cst you can. All I am sorry about Is that I did not come here ten years ago. as I shoiii l have it'iee ; but the old snving that "it Is. r.ever too hire to do tfooJ," wiil, I trust prove true in mv cae. He fore t close, T wish to ay to all who intend cowing wcs, come to this part of Kansa. and ono partlculnr reason for sav ing this is on ac count of fuj. Here -oal Is abundant p.nd cheap, while wood is plenty. Here also riook nt this one item) we get coa' ot 2.f.." per ton. dn the wes'rrn roads, or out where the most of people are going, they wiil have to pay more than double that price and perhaps haul it for n'i!es. In many place" too they have no wood of any kind and no market for their produce, while litre there 1 a market for nil that can be mlstd. And so I tnlvrt-.t go on. if I had tint", to show you how much better It would be Tor men to come here than to go out west further, whore the country is new-, but T will stop for this time, and If the ague does not catch me. or the winds blow me away, you may expect' to ll. nr from me soon agiiln. Person coming here should call on Mr. Clark, of Fort Scott, Tor Information. Yours, respectfully, P. SK "Wor.Esr.AGf.E. II YKEXEAL. PrTARP.AU C.n-P.OftK EV.-Msrrted, nt the Catholic ehitrch In this place, on Tuesday morn ing Inst. April 2sd, 1ST?, by Rev. Father F.ovle. Mr. Joskph SiuiiB.u-Gn aud Miss Taut IliiK K.KT, all of Kbensburg. OltlTVABT. KIN READ. --Died, In Pnltlmore. rn Tue day evening. April 21, 1ST. J. Nixon Kinkead, second son of H. Kinkead, Eq., of this place, in the 40t h year of his ago. KAM5EY. Died, at the resldencrt cf her brother-in-law, W. Horace Hose. F.sri.. In John town. on W ednesday, April 17,1?7S. Miss I.izziE Ra msey, nged 44 years, 7 months and t'O clays. OWNERS OF HORSES Aro hereby Informed t'ntt the O nderslgneJ. hav in leased the "rll I KL1IS" HOI "SE formerly 'Ked Lion" Hoarding and Sales Stables and aT so TJtl.M IJLFS S T A HbKS. Pittsbarif h. have a capacity fur stablimr sot) Horsos, ar.d will receive flO or 40 Horses to board at reasonable rates, by tho weefc. Horsns day bosrd. fiOc; Mules, day beard, 40c. T:t? stabtcsiiavc been refitted tlirouich cut, attentive Hostlers have been secured, and the proprietors are determined to elva ths publla a flrst-elops boarding and salos stables. JOHN Hf YD. A. .1. MONTGOMERY. "This Hotel ts now conducted ty Mr. W. H. Sfalilman. In first rata st yli? good rooms, good table, courteous trcatmect end low prices. April 23, l78.-3in. "piNANCUTi STATEMENT OF " WSHINOTiN T'lWNSitlP liOAt) Dn TAKTMent, for the year ending April gth, ls;y : CllP.lSTfiriiBB KOBH?fA, I) R. To amount or Implicate T1,0S7 70 " " Of cr-lcr to balance. . 0.3 fl,5S5..r.3 V it. H7 artonnt cf orders re dcenie-I. . n " returned t n ( 'ma m ispient rs. . . . "JT S5 " tnyes wnr'Kd .'--4 :;7 A u Htnr's exuneratioiis. . . .' 14 45 days' service as Supervisor. 4 .'.) " Ht' d'ays' iinrso and ear hire. 8 pcrfer.t.nre cn f; fj 5 p, c. 3 vl " easti paii !ui worli, cle..... 4C 6-3-5'.. ICS. S3 James FARnr.jr, Dr. To amount of Implicate order to balance. Ca. By am't tisc worked 7.x . f5Te.1T f476.1t li-4 , t; 'jo a m orders redeemed " fi'J days' services Au i.-ior's exonerations " am't retariied to Coir.iuissioners. 7u ?r.re 17 Wp. the fnderined Auditor.-! of W?'rniti.n i tow tibijip, Jo ccrtjty.tlie above accounts to be eor- r. A. McOONIOLE, 1 .TAJIKS Nliu, 'auditors, w ?i. li;ov," N. Jr. I A.test .tAcoa UrttMoos, Twp. Clerk. BY virinc of sundry writ9 of Pf. Kit. tailed out of the Court of Common Fleas of Cambria county and to toe divfeted. there wiil be ex posed to public s.-le, at the hotel of Conrad Kaab. In Johnstown, On Saturday, May ISlh, 1S7S, at a n'elot k, I. JU.. the following real estate to wit : . ALt. the r!nht, title and Interest of Lewis "U'elin. of. In. and to a lot of urroim I situate in tho Third w rd, Johnstown boron irh. Ca tn hria count v ; Pa., fronting en the can on Clinton street, ad'; jolninir lot ol'tJ. Kimpleoo the snuth. and lot ot S. Lenhart on the norm, extending back to lot n j F.. IJeeke. having- thereon erected a two story ! brick building, now In the occupancy of Lewis Wehn. .4 ho, all I he rutbt, title, and interest of i Lewis Wehn. lt.'iar!es Wehn. Anton Seeirer. of. , In. and to a lot of ti round situate in th Fourth ward. Johnstown bormmh. Catnnria county. Pa., i fronttntr on the west on Adams street, sd lotitinir lot ot Thomas Watkinson Ihe south, ami lot of: John Jones on the north, rnnr.inp lni"k to lands of Cambria Iron Co.. iiMVir.: t hereon erected a two story and part one-story frame bnildinr. now used as a brewery, and plank stable, now iri the i nceuoHiicy oi i;naries x elm. .4 f.o. all tiieri"fit title and interest of Lewi Wehn, Charles W elm j j Anton Seeirer. of. in. and to a lot of irrennd situ- i j ate In the Fourth ward. Johnstown boron sh. t 'am. I bria cotiti'y. Pa., froiiting on the east on Adams i ! street, adj. unirit' lot of Kinehnrt Ht-tiihr im tho! ; north, ami Jiedfiird street nn tfio south, lot of i j Jacob I.cvc-icnod on the west, having thereon' ; erected n plank Phe.l. n.it now occupied. A o. '. . all the riifht. title and Interest of Anton Server, ' i if. in, and to a lot of p round situate in e Fotin h : j ward. Johnstown borotifh, Camhrla county. Pa , i J fronting: on tho .lohnstown and Scalp Ixyej i'orn ' , pike, adjoining lot of teortje tilissner on tho : j pout h. and lot of Calla ban on the imrl h, ex- ! tendinj- back to street, having thereon ' ! erected a one and one half story plank home atiil i TinK tunic, now in t ue oeeupaney of Anion See Ker. Taken In esernifun atnl to be sold nt "the suit of Kvcrhart Siomtner. for use ot John White Jr., at Son, now for nr of John Diberi A. Co. ' Tkhms or ."A i.e. Oiie-tiiiid t)f the purchase money to tie paid w'.i.'ii the , i o,i--; , i k Kt U down, and the remaining! wr-t hinis hrfnre the ooi.lii'Uiuliiiii of i ne deed. ok JOLN UVAN, Sheriff. Sheriff S Office, tienbburi, April a, 1573. B-;"!' 1 Si.- "s- PITTSBURGH, PA., Haie renioc.l from their farmer stand. Tour doors he'ow, to the elegan?, large, foitr-etorie.l, w -l Jii'hted '.rat shmise. is. f2 tn Corner of tsih 5f.. farlr,, I......I r -,.., one of the I.AI(,IT SI'HIXt; s-in. k.r il ! be Sold Mt b..i lo-n rl ice. i. l.-l)ril! rs Solicited and promptly attended o ' QTATK.MKNT of ' i ' with the Street Cor s:ttli:.mi:nt nn,i -pre mmissiom-r, Collee'or nsurcr of C hest s;,,i inKs IU. rough. Api ii ?. Is M. L. I.kaVv, Street tv.tnmisslr.p 1'R. le hi. ml and fasti I laj.pr.i t r " F. P. Tterney pavemen' hill. . . Vi T3 " ill .ictiuiresi pavement " atn"t due s to t.rnclius Mciuire"s Ii'jir " bnlance ol S. a-i ;a ..I. I lea n i.i 3 tiill 1-Mt H3S 37 t't 17 i 1 1 1 . ell "-21 r.v wit-I: r.n ftr?ef. nn 1 er. ; " per '.-en ato i-n ei-h tar ... . .. . " ..r-t"r .( A . f aPaha:,, ;o S ; " in flake r.( Crurjcil i i r.alance (Jns Uor.tirh tit APHfcW I'a i t.An a-:, (' llrc-cr, Pe.. To am't of U-iunty Puj lliito Vn. P.y rx'inrrnt in S :'3 " am't pa i-l en r "to i-i " I-i'rcri.tiiva lrr iitotiru am! r'ay- ini tv.-r 3 00 - receipt d IW-urjr ."Ut-imri 1: I Palaijce Cat n.-roticb s. . l'rtoi. ass. I'a. To balance at 1 t fettlemcnt Ca. P.y F. P. T'rrncy'f pnvc-iort bitl.. ;o ' Cat h.iritie e !u:ie narf tiitiit i i. in ! " am't due C(.r:n. l.us Slc-t iuire's I heirs 1 ' tmimct d S. M. 1 loua l-i-n's dn. J licte. fiivin to M, 1. I.-nvy I to eoli.-vt r.s 0.73 1 VM 6.Ui r. .1 ui-i'li's fi.lcwa.k t .i;, charg- iiTioe j Palance duo P r.utb 101.0 3 M. J. Co.-t'Er;. Ta. To am't cn P'jjdiiM:" Vn. r.yam't pal l Henry Mcin-n. per ro- CCtpt " cieiierati.ins I!;.".anoe due I'.erotii;I brcnn Holi.tb, Pit. To balance en Puplirnto Ca. I?y crJcr of H. J. Hads Halar.ce Juc I3i.ri.ugli -: 5', . . . S f 1 TV e Co crr tfy fie above sfnterp cnt to be --..rrett. Iv WIIMIll IN, ) W.W.S.ACi'l'. f. AuJIU-rs. 1 HdS. CALLAHAN, ) Attrtt f'RAiii !.s V.'n .vi;h...n, Cierk. April 2 I, 8. -.it, Notice to Taxpayers IN accordance wph an Act of the General As sembly of this Commonwealth, approved tte .Sill day or April. A. 1. 172. lU-lat-nir to tte coileclmn fif taxes in the County r Cambria." nutfi-e is hereby ci ven to the taxpayer rtsi l in in the districts t el "tv ne.med. t ti-t t he Coun ty Tretistirrr. in enuipiiatfp with :be 2d scitiiui cf sai ! act. will attend at the places of helJintf the IlorotiK h and J"nwn-hip -lect ions, on the followinsr inured d;.ys, lor the jmrpose cf re-ceiviiiB- the County, l;r arid b;att taxes for the year 17S : For Ptirlasra townfhtp. Mondav, .Tano ITth.l ' ilm. re tmrinish. Tu--!iiy, .time ls;n. " Sumtnerblll t.nvn-i:ii,Veitnes.i.iy, J auo 19"h. ' NVaelilnnt'.n tewnsliin. Thursday, VOih. " Mni.'lfr !-ivn i!!i, Friday, " " "iist. " SiiTtuiiiiviiie li..r.:iiti h. Tuvs-lay, " :;,i.li. ia Hit i b.'r-.nx ll. Wedues-iny, a?th. ' l unnclliill t er-null. Tliur?dtt, l'7;h " (5:l'.lit.:n tcwnsliip. Friday, " 2;h! " Lorctto bor.:uli. Saturday, u;ti. " Allegheny township. Mun'lay, Jnlv 1st. Chest Springs bumuzh. Tui-s uiy, July a I. " Kbcns bt-rif ln.roiijrh. F.at war-l" Frl-lav, .1 ulv iith; West ward. S.-i'.crditv. .Inlv sth". ' Dean township. Men-lay, July SMi". " ClearSel 1 townslitp. Tuesday, .loiy t?".h. " Whito twp., at .1. Peers'. Wdneday. Jcly ini.li: at Lb.-ydfvtlle, Thurday, July lit U. " Client tnwn?h!p, at St. Lau rence, Friday, Ju Iv 12th. " Fl.ler town-hip, at St. I?or.!f.ico, SatvrJaj, .July n:h. " CarnAltrwn b'iroab. riTor.d.-iy. Jnly 15'.h. ' Carrell town-hip, lues. lay, Ju'y le'ih. " Snstjccliantia lrp., Wednesday, July 17'.h. ' Harr township. Thtirsday, ls:h. ' Pbn kllek township. Friday, lih. " Catnhria t9wti!iip, Satur lay, ioth. " Jaeksun township, Monday, " Xlst. And, In nrcoidai.co rvlih theSPcon-l teeffon of said Aet on nil tuxes pat-.l to the Tiersurer before the 1st day of September, there will I e a reduction of 6 per cent., while h per cat. will be added to all unpaid taxes and placed in tho hands of a constable. I X. .1. FRFinnOFF, Tre.irurcr. Treasurer's orbee, L'icnburr. April IS, s7S. ?tTOTTCE IN rAUTITION". lvh- " en tho brirs and e;;-l represcatal'ves of McI.t r,ni.t.N, deccaseJ, to accept oi ref ii-" : CAMBTtlA CCiT'XTY. SS. . , Tli" C'Ciroa an p h r.f Fr ' - ' I n.'iti lnit il .Ju tin Mf-l.i'.ij Tli" C'lt'iroa an p h rf Per r. ! r; r r to ;m Mrl.j;i!i. !.l:n, i-ii-l her children, .tacnl). S"-i:i. .Maii'.da Cnt ..-rina rrlel with W tn. Stort'ier). V.i;'nn and Me.-v t h" two 'n I'iir.'l s ---1 I it ii - inter licing in their in rmri i y. n-l id -, Henry is iiieir tr'mrd'-in id '''r.i ; I in ry, nbo ! i-.t'.ardvin ef Ane.te. Cn;!:ur!r." m.-i Mi elnel trIj,'ti!L'!ilin. nrieor i-hil lrenof Mark Mc Lauah Hn. le-i-'u-tit of Ca:.'Tit ei.tit.f y . 1 enn 'a ; Mary .1 ar.e M el.c - fj. ii! i a. w i !.-- i-f .1 .is. hi , -Lmtii Ii! lin. srvl iicrsit V, in. J. M e Lanuli i ot. res Hen t s of Ateli!i;soii. KtiR.'iJ : M.try and l-'ranejs J;-i li. Iilltuir ehddr.-n et a.id Jani.-s M t L-ini: !. tin, v.- i,n hive tor their Rtiard.an f-i .''uti.M lMvi.1 li.-nry, s'dent et t'tiin! ri.-i e unity , Pa.. iiu;nri ': ...j and every of you are hereby eiied t i he ar ! I pe.ir before, the Ju lves ef mir Orphans' Court, to bo io M nt l;f.-nstMi-c. in arid f,.r s.-it-l cein.ty. tt t!-.e Flrt Maf'nj of Jur.t neit. thin and H ire to aecei-t i r rHu-t: to t:il;e I be real estate of s.ij Mark MrL .ni b I n. tlec'd. at th" appraised v;U. ation rr.t rn nt it by an 'noc.' -t i!;i! im:iv.;i .l .T the said Court and retunu d t'y t ho Sl.er i 'J ..f the ! said county en II. e r: day of Arrii. . 1. Js7S. r i show cav-.-e why the s.inie fte-u! I not t" s. 1. t i i wit : A cert .tin i'a.nf- or tract if iar.d s'tuste i In Va-h'tiit'. t...r.s!fp. 'a mbria rorti' y. P lot'a I to wit : F'.-k-inni. : a post on the M -..-il i-, ; ;..n. j Cutit r'a and 1 udi.tnii 'i:iriiptr : the'ie" ii .t tl; I t'-.r0!! i!-"trrce--. n e. t one imn lred and thirty two j feet: tle-n'-e north seventy d vre.-r. irrj: ,:' I uit iir1 an 1 Sit y ti ve feet : lb-, v. -i- .out h thirty t .rt r decrees, w.-ft o-ie bi::i Ire. I and r-rty fc-t ; tin tee ! I - v the snd tnrnj.ike. s-.uth sevciitv-t wo iltsfw . C!i"t two hundred nn l forty t-mr feet, to tbo pi.T-c ot In iriun ir.ir eoceiiiit it f-10 tVrtli e , more or le's, ar.d val-ie! a-i-i b.p; raised at tLe fux of .J4S7."i. Herein fall i'. Witness, tlie Honor ible Jons T)pa x PresHcTit of or.r S'iid Court, at Lberis: urc, this - t dy of April, A. U. lSTS. J VMKS M. S:XGF-K. -'ert. Attest - John I'.yax, Sbcrtir. 4 I'J.-et.J S.SIGNKE'S S.VLK of HE A I, ES TATE I'.v order of the Court of Com mon Plea of Cnrntrla county. I will rff'r-r it Put. lie sl .discharged of all lien.-', or! S.t I 'tlMl f n7s. at 1 oV-i.o.-sc, !. t..a PIUCICOl -? P.l;Cl-:L IF L AN ; :tin-.te in Ciearti'-!.! t.-wn-Fhip. Bdioin't.ir lar..:f e! J.itecs A'btrns. It. Mellon. Kdw'.l HaihTan, Hiiry Sheppanl. and others, cont aiii'iuf I tiy "vei, t-v ri- or less, about 7. Acres of w!:ieh are cleared. liaviMf tlcreoti erect, ed a r a a v k hoCsk. rn a 'r. rn us', an 1 ot lo-r tuii'd Ins. Tlnre is also an exi-elletit t Irebard r.f ap J le. cherry and J faeli tree en the J retcti'i-s. a? fell ns two vein uf lline'leiie and oti? ot coal, part ly opened. Ti:::v of S.m.r One-third oi eonfirinrition of ?nle an I th" bata;i"o in eijual paytuents iu nine and eighteen months Iroin date ol pttrel.ue, wit h iuti-rift. to .e secured t.y t he j jdgnieiit bonds uud inortHje cf tlie p'lrchmer. I'. A. HAH1C. As? Vtiee of Silas Ad. mi. and Vx'ifo ANDS OFF! Ail jcisons firo hereby cauti.incd aj;-5iist intet fering 1n any way withth boiiht tv ice at 4 ' AV in. MeS'ultv oft l.,.,r.--iru .:-. i -r in'Hii!."s fi-i!. : arr if t y I h -p. I.e. i-r.- I'fr'y. nl li with ur.tli I see ti: i : v,.u:ii to remove er et hei 1 I it . co'ts. 1 cow. 6 sh Stove. 1 heating . i'. 1 plt-Ti-li I furrow. 1 e.-.k tiivn. 1 f!ip-..ir..e i-!ia;r.-. I tat lo. 1 clock, and 4 beds. cad.- and bod in ANSFLM WLAKLFV. Carroll Twp , AprJ 1, l7s.-;it. D1 M. .7. DUCK, I'HYSICIAN A M friicrnx, Al "si A, Office at IC1H Kleventh aveen. i..t.icn 131 Ii arat J4'h streets, where riiflir e;:ti cn t't wi.ie. irtie.- hours trim to lo. a. m.. ii t ir-m 1 to 4 lind a to d, r, m. iH-eiMl all. nti.ni ;i.i to !!. i n4ii. the Lye and i:ar. -li j to Su. u icl Ui'tfakious wi" evcrj vi.-j'.'.'ja. .. H'.',-tf.J jn.?a vr.i ?-.: .t; (7.-J-i A ; ii.iiu. o.,.i kiinit. iv Ii-? e--o''. Tfure n.""W flit MAIIKKT, wuicrl to. V. stern -iplicste-1. IB Jm . THE GFi!GI';,L a CNLY GEKUiNc ; Vibrator" "lircRbcrs, . wrrw rwr vpo . ri-.oynTED morcs fcweb3 And tcea Thresher t.Tnrm, !fiuie ci.'y Ly titUltvii.W b.'ibt Hit UWI ' . D4TTU5 CrtEK-5, Kill. !-'--- -. ;;.i.wx V THE ri.it I u.r 5&vi(r tro WtA. 6 n.'.iit t s-rtll rtt ittt!! to t l- '. ttic tw!.i r i kX' ft IT'. r t l '! r "i -b: ji:", " -T tLt j-t:rd t Ol cJ.S r-a rXTIHTT r"fcrsctl3j rt--rn I I HO tt Cut' !---":- it! t , m l L !a t J C n t mi Ort:ri, t &r L' f . Lokf err bJ-rt t. ll -. irt Bound. f Pnrt, M li -iiit --'i-l v '. ' ! i. " IZ Slav-- of &r-rtiTBT ! . utile -1 II" r'.rn C lM..t - M loot' rtf a f a v- - a-Mkrut c i-i r) iur t:iu l'--i 0 r 7Ni -i t. cr rrj -. m-i ' I'l-Uirliti O k 111 r'lJ; , f rf"c.l u ff o'i,' -ri((il t ;.1 ft., c r 'ViriAK k ' 11iTtfi4r juflu r-f tar- ntiim "OU Ffsrtfrrlr nW cn cT Prnlrw J in tiiz rurBcn. DOWN! DOWN! DOWNI TH "n nn i t rn r -nAS tsrex itEMnvrn- 1323 13 1324 UE?ENIH kr NEARLY OPPOSITE THE FCRV.tR L0CAT13N. Wbere tb.e nr.d -r-itrr.e.l nnj- be fr.nnd at nil time fully fiipi'Iicd with a bet-er vnrie'y of thnn lin ever before been offered fm a1e lp that city. l-:xic-ii.e linyinir t'ceu reduced hy re moval, I m en.itdet to si ll mv ir.ds at Lowr.it rjiici:s tiia i:vr.n In fact po low tbnt I defy any man In the busi ness to tinderfell me. t? Ibar.kltil for j'a-t fnv r ard fo!Ieitii(r a continuance mid li:t-ri-a? ci the otne. eie(-i!W from my nuiiierotm fri' nds In Cumbria countr "t resieetni!!y incite cv.-rvi.-tv to jrive tlie a ea'l and exanilno tuy floods hti t j.r!"e- iief.rre havluir elsewhere. 1. V. C( i.N FFlt. Al-ril 12. 1178. JWoilel Un .-ory, AIiix.ua, Ha. ITO CONSUMERS TTif trrrnt rtVLriir . f tbe TIN" CTA TfrA CO l.i-: r;ie: ed m-o v lord ... T : --r.fi I t-ri"f to to t on the tnarR.-t. " e t'.- re!- re .- ur n-r. sll t bev or iik-a'tn-l in..-. t!:'r.r su -v. Irr, i' 1.,':. All iK-rtier? t n;. ::.e besrirjr .- b '.'.l i r im f : liable to tl.v per-.ity . vi'.'-itir! .'-. r ;r:t m r ---i-.itt-i. ' her t'lnir tobiero ile l-itii-i t-e:.ii r t hewselvei .f th.- inw.atil ell ;.rt!i ik : re i;.v. -..:.'. t v f r-oi itt-i-r:. t t::'-nt. S K"; AC rrniNdli'lsS, A 1 ' i. 1 !. ?. The - LOi;:i.T.AbT I'Al'i'ii run I e di.d:r.i .. .. : S.::i.j tilt t!.c iv r-1 '!;' tt.. ri'-iL t'-, or r., t-Ti tuba-:.-.. ?'! ly .n .i-r....n? et;.: ' ye t in " Tase.- j.ti ! fiv-rti-.-n-m tn l7 TIV TAd- ; n 1 IN Tliis i. La Kit j in i:t. and 'a.-Uri'-s. s '7. e i- ui t1,tu0.l .'ii i-'v.i tri ; -rs ut tutit uf ' et u. ar '. .'uTi.. -. t i - i-'l'h.-. i' ... 1; 6jM "i v ft rr ri't-i. Co- Tbe Til T te So, V - T i ii-o t pffin.. ty 0";ie t;i r-'. tn.t..u.-5, j iirny aLiJ ualitj. tin. BilER '"BELTING UlHiiKi: Iii --se: !ln-pr:t 1'L.L - e ;i. .,,r,.--7'" S,' ii 1.1 J V .a - ;i llu'JP !'A1KI ; Lite Li- i n prt. I. Ml INC CIllJ?. Ar.:I r.7551 Generally. tr trt nii -. ui tu n r:, No. JOS Water bfrevf, i'itthuryh. Tir.rcb TZ. 17S.-lv. rr.o Tin: sc :ctoiis Ol't'AMIJillA fl(l In --::!, -c i t the t'-r' v.i of 'h Miv, I-'-!. i'M t-i la c:.ri-n:i-.n :t il-e Court 1 on tbe ri n-T 'i '.i'.sha v in ."; the Till el t he Ti-.. n; I:, at 3 n-n.n. Biid sfic -t ve. i i-.('. wSiotc iiUi.i or of 1 'r eti.rs ; N i' V fjf. ut':J,it, ; ir-t f- t -n of the hi. t re' y n ':;;ed io meet i -ue n l:'.e..i.r, AV. A. 1). i:h, l.entjf i ' 1"; S in t ij" .nt. r by n Jon o! ;lv it ihi ri . !'. one iiero'i of IiterArr un.l sc;; i vJIJ-l -lTIiiH. an I ot rkl.l !M:'t eyoerietif - in tbe art .! Hh'-Ii.i, a. County Sojicr'trten et.t t ..r : hree re -ei e-tioj year ; ..t- r mint: the ainonr.i ef e, r -i-.-.-fat -..it i.rtfie rairi., nnd cert . fy t lie rt-u it to t be "n r Snj.eriuien.iet.tj l Hurri-Lnrif , rra-nr.-'l by the 1 1. ir: ) -ti.iuU eiiJ l---rt:ei!i .;c:tr-u? o; -..:d . -t HAI'.IVAN liLK I, Co S-.it. t oi Cauibrt.. CuuDtT. ;:.erlt.r(t. April 13, !.;. ?t. A s- sSir.NKK'S XOTirr. -Silas A.3- aniK nn.l w ife, of t'!o,rtielil lnwesi, hiiyinif made nn a!rit.ent f..r he t- ti.'tit their creditor, !l j-er'-.n in b i-ie I X:- sat I ors are hen I y not : tied to untie innntxfi.ite t. ef a v- iietit. an.: in .se i-s'-iik c ! itn rk xjiisi i hm, d l-resi nt tiieiu, j.r .i.erly ihi! l.c w !m I --d ,,,r i.eltlc uient. tu I'. A. CLA K' K. k -nee lenrhelil !..wnet.tp. ( 'r to .! attorney. F. A. s ttncMAKKit, Lwumibih' Al Trr ii. r.c K. m. iv, ' I'HVSIt (AN ASH St'ltr.I o- C A isr. il I Tfitt jr. Pt. i t,rtee m Jntin w . Sharbau h" l.u.l.hr.i. north if tbe church, win re iimht e;il! enn be toad" -vu!i.-jc...;ioits m (iciitia-n it well M f-n I-ts.-oiu.J JUIIX MUItlMIV. M. IV, PlIVMtlAK AM. Sn:i;ni- ii vvn.n.u 'ty. P.. "In Id ci.iif cu, Jdi. I". Murray, fj-; CumbriH eon tilt; H-i.iKiiCi T VIBRATOR' - - TOBACCO ' tn n.e nt -.. fl