Hi! i i f ' 1 I t 1 l t t r ) i t I T-tl'W ' .-a- I. tiv"';1- V l'-,""P t- ! iV : 'j-jccimm. jkipav Mor:i;, - aw. k. i;:. III I'X It ITK OI"'TV fOWFTIOS Hit !. (iambi I r ., ... , r ii.'.- ' '.v i a t.-.I T-y tao . ( . -. . . . i i,-. : : r eo . i i 1 1 mr ir e -to to v . i i - . ; !...!.' -- el -1 a !.U- T iii- ' I . . f I ' :i com v ra.- I'.-ilit li..'1-to : !l tir i' -'l lairi'' on !- . a. "' .. I- r " ' j .IT' .lunHnrj v-' nad c.:-. ii Ta.ua 'ic'.i tit.T lilti .!'i.:-vi al- TV ,-.-. T.r. :-.:..; . ; I ' . : . - - in-: 1:1 Mi! tao. ..... ! 'f' ':':. ''"!' !"::: J i II t". O I'll r i: I'LAi R. t ,..! : t,.v!i-li'.T: is t i lie 1 1 v i ! -1 in mime ; . , -...:; i.at ! -'"' T . !.:. i-. ;i 'it' ? n-nvi law wk-s i ,, . ';i tbi, tit- t'-d.iy. I -'!: t. -ii:-' i r f in w i.-uvnwnts l-in.!? ' :. Siiiily iai'-o. -!,:! ;!'.':ll !l si ol ido'l tl f 1 1 1 Ilflsf !"eiri'lli;!l - 'i'ii'i' I lie v.-fiIi t. ''!:i!a:i-i.' ail " I i. ;:.-ki.-ni.-- .-" '.-i iv lit tli l"1''' frttt-j per 1 :::! !':c f!v is ill P.Vs. f.f the ilf- 1 : t -A ;ir'f lot i.f i:ifiS It:;!-. Sil-t reCei veil '-, la, roll. . i.i.u k I .'rein 0" l .. . ....... , . ... .- -. -i. 1 1 -r . ;-:'.' j ii . m i.i'ii'!'". p-ts Tf- i : ' ; !. t ! ii.-w mh's t his wi-rk. (iff nil'! .,t .!: u:: . I -Ire- do i-aer-'. nn f'eetr. street, ps i- Mr. li'-i ii''- tun- i-. i. If !!. on Hiuh '. lr.t, ' l.i i ;i : a i-i ieuil y if puniied. - -!'., '. i f Mt. T ni. 1:1 7";." :' . r.'ii'v. 1ms 1m on ilifTitiniifi1. i Ii:':- t . i i i . i ' i - ..'nut is fii.t!;iitivl Vv ; ''.it- ('n!i,-in!i''ii to - i - ,: tii k-t. wiil tt In-Ill in .V'.l!:-r...v, t!: 'Jtln.f 1l ft !:il' !' . f.n k il" ' "i';ir.:i'M ci. nn- .1 1 11 -.'i.- ni'r ii 'r -li-i.fi; Jit; i.t'n ; -. r . t T : . -: .:' i i.- 1 " )' :: :: ;i ;u vi- s iry 1. '.: V.'.-m ' f .! I'-it'iw 11, was ;'! .1 1 liiph- of s ; 1y l- v. -i 1, : 1 a i . - .'in- i-'..-as--l : I ' 1 -. :! '. ! ,-- A" a fif :!ttir'1;lV - .t- ! i::-t Win. : i. ':'cr. K-i.. .n in; i ... .1 ::i- -. ' 'f tl.N p;:n:i-, i i'i .11.. ,.;i! .1 ; : i ; ....I I,-.- Ihi- ti!'yi(-i;lTlS : 1 1 1; v will in- i-it-il !'V iiiali:; m :'n . .:.!.-i-!:. fin-'ii. A - : . 1 ... - ' : : 1 .1 - i -1 rt ! u. ; -(l ' !- i'-t -. : ; 1 - - r 1 ti:- "--a-n;: wis " . :..ti'.s l.i:it M i i-!:invi.:;i;:i; I Mi- .11. i'i.i--lr.ilf Ii u ".11 "i' i'-n- V;' ii w ii! t.il.i' . it I'.'ii I'.'!: '. " 't -: t ill ':.v ;if-'.-. i i fu ti:f M-.ilnals of Al ' X.iiitlia- (cU'--ii: 1 niiiniiii'ii ) of . :i. V. .;i-' A m-n.-a l-;i-.,- lc.1l -ia1 of -i i'ki i ! I !'.- .ii ii-!-i'!i, of A It ' .11 n " iI:k-o l.i.-t S-nunl-iy f..r u mr-f ! ' .-ii-!- v. .1-. 1- to 7 i-i f'.ii'r of tin- t. i i i i ii-:!: lay-Lnrir sr.t.nthir i as that !-! at Ni-uiiii llaiuiitmi In--. ii -- 111- ia p in I rl rim fur I'-ll i' 1 '-..h-iiilv t 1 1 n. ! ; t i-i:r:of ri-m't ti!- J ! St ' '' I'liM !IT 1'i'oi t. 1 ...". oio.)ui-)it may In- a tt '" it ' ! :' 1 1 .to a ! f In 1 ilnii't villi to ' i'' ' ii -' ' i-i t 'l'-st'iry. oii-i-i:lly tk ' '.! of ii r--!;'.! 'to tin-l'loo'ly (ii'sivns ft ' . -'l aiit 1 -lot !;-r. M '. . V, . I'.lair. ot liii-i -ao. lias - t . !'iiati."i in tl:o Va. .'. It. '... oaiht. fc i t A it-cm.-!. Iav our ;Yi. n.l W'ortii, as . i:ii:, l, atlain .'.il ill- mhivss lit' if - v '-a''i 1 "t for. I- !! I'tiit-..! St-ih.s 1 livtri-t f 'o-irt. at TI -i Mi '(lav ! :-t. lii-tort- .hul-t- !0 ' v'!,. y. i.',.'.ii, iviiik: ii;i!. .- ' : . . i it t':ni of ,i- of pal i-ta1- in 13 - 1- i :ina,-.i a!-Mj:it,-!y. v '. : i-:;.-ur.i-!i ;i,irfv Ir-ia (iliina'i'l (A V .:-.i;n -1 i-i'.-:l I ,' ' !- i ! !i thi ;- f !-;. -iia mi-! '?.!! ::.- '";: !. i o V. i-lm-.-.i:iv !at. ( oii-ila- . r ii .' i i i f i . i : ia i-l' i i-'i'. V i , -a:-! "... i-o 1 i!-"'v njj : ; :-: f..r -.iv-.- of (la fit ' a t ::: i t-vn . aial rniits ;.'l: t -.- ,. o f t: ttln-iii-r ti..- i . ' i; ii: ; . .i. t. ' u ': ; ''. i " ! ! ti-:l i ; I - I . -r .' ' - i I i-.t li.'x - a-":'. '1 !.: r:a -,..! ; ; i.i- -a n of i.ioii.'V T- i ' ti.-- it -:! - -1 r i -. I . :--;." V- ' ' 1 -. : i . 1 1 -i . : 'n-iif ' i '' '11 a oil ti ll -i r. i -: ..i a r vUlo--. t-noii-.h t .v.- . :;,: 1 nil ' 1.- I'.it 'Mt'.t .till . '-', , f ,i "-. "i. -i . I ' i -! Frio. iv . : f NVi' l it l't- sai-l t iiat he is .1. !;-. ' .v:i T r'.'-mi t -ta- ' ! i: ol ': a'i.:-atii v'!a-o;s of :.,!.:! ;i-.f il.. . ai d -. -'.- f !'i:i;". l-n-l.yto. '. ' i! in- ii '! :: I ' :-.;-" i!!- n.-xt 1 : ,. o,i i!:f I'.it, i ar.'i t:oU,.iinii:i'.' I Ani'V -ai-.'"' .ii. ii:". -l .'.t.ii.l.Mioi! at il-' l.o-'t:: I l"i;A', ."! i...a -. I i't !.f. 1 1-" :'H . i : . i '. 1.'; j. ,i i' ol l -mi Uni ,- .i . in' ! i : ::o l"iy M- takon . i - -: i. i: : ! 1-n-i:..'--. v- iiir'i iia ' :i;t- far . -'! i , l- raiim at ti - ;a t . t i t-vt-f in v .IniiV a t. of '.i ''.- ii;:.: i-aii irt a I-.'. I'-v tin- I .. . a , t u i c k - f ; oia Moil. lay V . f i!,f :.!. i i.f v t. i'i-1 . "i't, - ::.!,-' : a: at a n -i . o- a on , - . : t i T.M.--t! - :r oi ! --r :.-. ,-t ' v : ' I ." a - 5l.t , I'aii.-y. ami i- -- 'ii ""faaiii.ii l-.iin i-'.i. a! in ; .-a e. n."'.''i.-i.'! j.oi!'..- ".'.i- !- . ;; !:: t.:i-a a 1 .a'!. !'..'! !.oV. . V- ; . l.!-t Til"-1 .-.v. l' I r. a --. ..) Ait mllH. 'I '.:' l..iti-" t i- ii. . a- i.u' a.- v..',; a ui.1 ! , i i i . . -r a Ta f . : - - i m : ,.;' ; In- ii i t ir. -tfj ... a :v, . . i al-t -A ---i i.i'.' lio-toiii.'.' .1 ,. '. ia. '. t- ' ' a i''- . ' : ( i i ';;'... "it--. ; i o-t-its- .i ' t-i"'-t 1 a" Ioil a; -.7 i 1 1 . I . a :, I , .a , ai u' i " f..tv. : ' . " ' l':-- t !!- af:v,- :.;.,' t'it- cwry br ini !i ; . i '. .. ; ,1'.;t-. wi'.l ' ni' in ia' ..--!:"..:;' .."fi n i i ' -' ! : la'.-i -i't .va . iti - - 1 ft tin Tt- V." ..ia !U-.V. i : I.;--' i-'.i : ti.- I'- " "ia ' : a - a. . :!.-: :!. x ' : :.a V, - - ,. , ,..i ! r- '-voil -. - - : .. ; , ... i-,. ii .iv - i (.or . :: a ... :' ; '. i a-. . -i in ; ..c . .' . a al : f a . 1 i 1 I " i f ." i - ir': I-, t' iar-t -if :' . ..'.i:- ,:a :;.'.!:. . . . o'- it:r- . - : li.-t UiTi-if. ..tt; ot XX :. Xitt-.i. .'aM. .i -i'V-' l i-it - - in 1 ;ir..r J .! h :. - , ' . , f n'-' fi t'.j- f uaty. a a . i- a ih 'U iii'i-ttati'.-. ,.f "ti,- t'...j-i ia ii.aj :i.iiii:f I.i.. U'ui. -' ; - ai : r a: ' far. :uii if . "i.ii-h. it ii t-on.-t-t thai - a- ai lii-fiHii,- absolatf ly whito 1 -i ''i f-.i"i'. .. ; ;.. tui fr.--h ft-rio-. ir- t- '.. M.' li'. jii-t s!.-!vtvl a ..if. . . i:r.'i i!!:Lr. anw-iist . Ia- '.. -I I . . lift'-.. -Vl'Ub, I1H- Ii,. ; t'ui'C v.-i:' In- " ' 'ia! !i.iv .rift-- for which ' I-.- .-t-.' f i III. !.. :..,-,. ai- h, a. a,i ..I . jf ' Tin- .-ie of an oidin.irv '' f '.v'-i-i , ..i:-I talk like -.-! ' t.-n or f.vep,v : a -. ,-,-iacd Indian i-u-di.-ii:- ' ' aha ! ..- t-J-'iM-r. II mV ! ar.-'r, t ail 1 ! yet. it-;-- .a.- ;a : -r :td t -iliavi-ti e - -a i.-in.'ii wl-.om our :. ,.i Aii ;i i. ir.it a.vay ' i-i ;! --- a d'-y 't ; t':..i: sj oil a 1 .ad nun. . ; ;:.;. M- i, ti.-.-i-iii i.est .a a v ' -a :; .1 d in i :, oT i .: : i. -T our kill-man. ; . ' ii- .- . ;;. - fi oi :' - . - ! -V - 'A l - i i i -'"-. -i i f-'-( -. !::; - - -. it,,--. j-ty rc-o-.er.si ' - ... " f k. It w. iiid -: ' .-'.. il iir-1 af I ton-. Id. ,-f Pro-; fi-T. i i, il' 1, i ! ''' ' ' ' - i'r i ' ' -i i - ' "A- :it to I'll '.-ii i : 'u to : .". a t.f !.!- i : i t h' l .1 i:;:!-, '--,. t In. .-, i f M-..Tvii:r. wh - v.;.s ' - d loii th.- jH iiin-i.tiriry '' : 1 a i r 'oii; !:;-. II- p. - I ' '"- .,' a : ! ' 'f-i.t i .-re a ad -.m ii:ted . ' 1 - !-l-t ti..i'.Vitit trial on Mr. l. J. Uil'lHHiN, ,f AltfK.na, is with us as wrwrite V-iln,-tla , ainl a liajipior. liealthior. hi'tirtior .poci!ii'n of 1 1t itnma homo it would he liMi-ult to scan- lip nny whoro. Ho hadn't riims on his Rn!rt-is, or lu-lls on his tot s, hut ho makes thin-s lively wherever ht- :oo-.. V. S. flo wont to Car rolltown Wt-iinoHilay afternoon. n.r hntflier frit-nil, Mr. Adam Rwlolph, if Alii -u'l.'iiy town-ihiji, is the owner of a sliet i of tin; female persuasion which in Mar-h la-t orni'iii il a l.unli, fi;iow-ei by the I'erfiiiuiaf.ci; of a similar exploit dur'mtf thu iir-t week of tho jnest-iit month. Such 1i cun.liiy is consi.le rahly out of the common, itii.l Adam is proud of that ewe. Dr. M. U. B. (..'reery, surjreon dentist, will make his lirst prot'essioiial vi -it from thi-; place to f'arrolltown on next Wednes day, Alter, '.'nth, and remain dnvint; that and the succeeding day. As the Uoetor is well kr.own in that vicinity ps a roiupetent and cart ful dentist, we lieetl not advise those m i 'iir.g his services to siin him a call. Dr. '. Sheridan, Jii'lire Hamilton, II. A. I!' 'n ami .ior--t- M. 11. .-.-. intir of a com inittee of live appointed to "view" the new iiri l if over the ( iiiieiii.maii at lxip-rsi.la le, iasj ei 't-d tiif sfrif aire on Saturday la-t and auri fd on a favorable report. Tile cos! of tin- in id-e was ' he c f.inty pavim; ?i'iu and ti.e citizens of 'oo'.er- l.tie the reniaititnu A tr...n.p naniftl Harvey P.. .Jackson 'inani'd ;i lure-ear at Jt nh.-iivill.'. () , and was 1., ki d in, and tw days aft-rward, or last 'Sunday was resurrected at Alt.Kina. I la vini Pad nothint; to eat or th ink on the r. ::te. hi- -a-tronoinic feats at a restaurant in winch i - was introduced in tin latter city ca .i-i- 1 laars of a famine in the bosom of th'e ; ront i-tor. We presume upon the principle of not knowintr when Ihey have a etKwl thins some Ki'. n-ouru' jx-onlf are talking ahotit Ptartini another Democratic paper in that place. A lit tie experience will lie very helpful to some t tl.-so ambitious persons. lkillhhuifsburri stnmhivl. The project, if we are not much mi-tjiken, "Ixis-," Trau-h, wiil etnl as it te can ia talk. The ?pt:t -vtvTnlt rrtlTro't fr-Msht chnp of Ali .ona has rceTT'd .n order for the lniiltiii'ii of fifteen hundred 1m -T e.-.ts. 'Phis is additional tt the oi-ht hundred w w in cour-f- of en-trr.i tion for t'ie ar Trust ( ompaiiy of IVaf-x tvanla. This ord"r v. PI l .'ipi.: - a '.!:: ani' .ui:t of !arfstf matrj ni, and v. id in s-tai- - na.- of ta- - s j,, w "tk "v." tim,i.- - M.'. !- a A. ( o:!. t'i- ri.,;,ii!ar lausi-u-'aler .v:tf. .;;a. an 1 Mr. .T i') lle-t. of .l'ff :u-!iur;. pitched three uaia.-s of iju.-its ta-t .-'a'ltt.iay. in A!t.-!ia. f"i"?".'l.i side and tii- ia.ia'iita-.l i;j of ' .-terr. i-n:...v!v.-ni:i. 'i la- lil-t-iiien'i.. lied uc 1 .t I-i' a; a won t':e m an-y -.Hid the title, (.rial for ojod, v. ho ia.- thus prove.', himself hftt.-rthan Uest as a i i; her of ';u .;t -. Mi a Waiker. wife of t-.-l'.i vma-ier Walker of i!a- 1'. S. Army, and a sister of 11 n. .laree-i .. jtlaiue, i- : t j r.--a at .-o?.iirn- ' i:if Willi livn or t 'arc of Per a utiisr son- ;it ..ii;.. ,,t. i.i this pi ace. t i.f h I w !. - are ar te., -i - !.' v. !'.,".'" iii the ea-t. ha.vinj :; if ! v-'a a th.e ir m-.t aa r to - e:ai tin- va- Crlli .11 ilastf.ld of ' ': 2 i" thfil' l-ii'-o.r Tli liiO i I a iv -.in. i Tfiriiorv. I Mi -s i.sa iiiii.-r. of -las pi:-..-,-, wha.-e serious il!:. c--at t 'at, i wissa. (',, pi a!. ia couiitv. I was II', tee.l iiy lis lvi Weeks iiuo, iVk-,1 ill . tlia.i j i-aie on Thursd.iy lnorniiii; of la-t week. T'.f lie.-, a-ed was miii h e-tc nicd in Miis eoiiinniuity. ami ii who knew her j v. ill 1 1? sorry to hear ! Per Untiaif iy ti.-aMi. j '.V-. li.i d t'i i.-arn i:''Tp', hut pr-.-u.n-s :-li v. as ahnut t hi i tv-fr. .; -a.-ar- old. .Mr-. Dei. a" iv.. n"s. wife of Dr. D. 7. r.vau-. of lids place, died of cnia-ina a i-n, on Tue-dav la-t. after a loii- ai d painful ; iilat --. :i:.i.ai ia year.-. i '.he i t reaved : hf.-i a::'! a a i 1 1 1 i 1 d i i l i have our fineere svm-' pr.thi.-- i-i t-'-'ir "r.--it 5:!!;d:.i:i, l ,-i:df red t he more piiianant ii tin- fact that t lie deceased . v as an iiait a hf. wife, load n ot her, oh.iuin.T iH-ijrhhor and f inc. r.si iui-tian could he. I a a 'crii.iui i vvitii ot Jer$ issued ly 'ioM-riinr Hoji, 'omiaaiiiif r-in-f iiif f of the National -uard of l'enii-yU-ania, the Fon.vtii I'liaaale wiil i .e i:i.-.jf ia,-ii at i'.i.ui. locks, j'.i., on l-'rid,.-. and Saturday. Sepb-Tii'ior p.'ili an 1 .tii. prox. The Ihi'th Vfiiiif nt. Co', lti-.i- h t'u Id, L I'lniira'-ed in tiiis iuiade. and to the !-iftli li.-l.-n? ;:ijtani i.ivis" Khenshiirj i-nnrnrv and f.'aptaiii Morroii's Wiiniore com; -any. Mitchell Duniap, senlen, -etl from this couiit v ill the last Septcmiicr session of t'ourt to the' Western Penitentiary for the term of one t ar. on co;i iftion of laieeny, wusdis- Iiai-ai f'oin eo:diliel;iei.t ia-t week 1-y rea son of i'1 i ': rat i. -n "f sentence, commut ition tor '..o.n! ': havi..r havin- shoitened the term illieut one laoldil. II plaieof re- idi i'.ff is unto', io'a- -'llii-t'.v. n." in Su-jm -henna town si dp. to v. t.ieli point he pr--eede.i ia-t Friday - ! -a.ni lion: the fola-t.iwn Tri!inf 'lad the pro i.'i'i" - of .late.-s I.yiH-h aial V'il lia.m lii'ani. the I'oi'.i-neii of .ii. ha- 1 :uiun, t '.' : : : .' i. x tax i -ili.'-t. ! of I o!if i:i a nuii 1. or... i-i-. v. - 1 . . . Mr. l. in Ids in.: e ..-.as l....i. la, if. -od-i: -r I .row n, for the ooi'o ":h. r si'i'i. a::d Mr. diant's ': .is i.'i '.."; , IXVtl o. iiniie... ( '.tll'iy I'or T.'-.e. i'i," : i am! '.:.:!ad hyf.uian, who is -.on in !l:e penitentiary, wa- ahout Viii'a:a Ait. ch. Jiied will. raf.,-in to a--i-i a .' i.a-l.iv.u i cr ia iiril:il.2 nti ;r le.a. uid coiaiaiUed to jail, was it-E Weal; di- i:a,a.d Ii-m iii. a institution on 1 ail. i;o: ii'. lesweli is the iiame of a mti'i from 'A hit'1 tow n-h ip w ho vv as )ot in li'iiho -evertd mor.ihs Biro "ii l ie charge, of wife ihi ition. Hi- also was ii'i n.-j lo,.:.-, on his own ree.-ir;-I'.ianee. iiie sair.e day. Thf-e pro,-t-i' liii-s were had diiriii' t iie" srssion of Ar.-ri!iient Com i . M;--. M.irvar.-t .Tane Kara ; P-tls, wife of -1 od r- -hi iii.-s l'"!is. of ,Jnli:i-tow n. died it.; her o -id. :a.e on Saturday last. ::-i?d 0 -.cars i'i " mi : 1 iy. Mi-, r.uii'y 17. i'.a'.ni-, w i!- of . ! 1 1 i dolai i-'. l '.ariies. al-1 of .folut-r-to-v::. la.1" i'di-a: In earthlv -canfs. at the .f ! v. It th l"dei wi c ' :ich!v l.'i-li i -i. .: ! 1 la u" a: I Wo. e-' I: a 'U; tied If," lac -. ' ia' rl..-;e of - ' h-'i '' -y were o;:,i-inei-.t . a- " !: ; - i y tla ir im.di. :: N and Tai-ti : -. Ii in f ''. t:.i', as riii'ioui.fii by tie ;' roll, that a 1I'W 1 h lt,o: iTttie ;ijit-r i- to be i I.. iiii -ir'ai ::; this pl.t- .i in conr" f.f a few ,i'.-k-. but as v.f have taile.'i tints far to b .fate the pi . ii.iia.c'.iL law;, er whose name is in appear i' eililor. ilitd hav li-.t v.-t found r.nv one wiio seems to know anvthim; about Iiie a. i a -fii project, we inia j ia- t o t lie opinion I' ' lie -lory won't v a-h wit'aa'.t I. '.'.ill-, liowewr tivie wdl tell -.That's what and wi o's i, ,!. it. i. ir . . d fiievai Tyl.iir-t. of the Iluiil i r.'.'i-i '. . ('". has bad "s.-piethr.isr swwr to la b" a' oft Us on .-everrd oi-' a-iotis. Put ia-.t ' iin- iie has ever wi it vn tickled oar an ir. -i-;c-:iia' than th.e van in which he ;-.-', .-is this weak 'to the nan. . iv. 1 f-'l'ilis'l-u.ent of another Di :noi rali.-. j apt r in I ids I ;.)i-c. i 1'iTik-,- if -iri"! mrv. v thanks, d. nr .i.-; .,-r T ':ii"-i. and rather tli in prove i.n v. . : l '. v ot V-iir e.-T.-crn and reo I will may we i ad i' '(--ti v. r.i.-ntito lav down and die fir-r. -'J i .in- : . i '' ' i-"i;r l..id-t, i fa m v.e i t" .'Taiv, aut:. tii' r: sire i'.vo i 1 rr.e .'! oat jl.s v. ir is id j r seat w r'i-j-i'-. Op of ' h -so i .mi f l asaat d i otv ai:.r y i: - "i''-'--: Ta--'. win: always with i - v i ni I., i i .'t away, and the oti er i. a i ..ii "'. l !'.:! ';.';''I.".:"'i. an in - urance ;: ii of iacia.i-i; hi.:, wi o. iiki' his kinsman, is .f - in y-ar-. ha, ; ,;.' in he--,; T. a nd -e nial ;.ia -, !: ii-manly in -,i; ;.e-it i-.n. f.'-: laay the tw i ': :r;;i-s survive tc.id tioiui-ii. t'ar ropo,.. , .v, ,..,. j, fo;v. Mr. .John ifibi i-.:e, of ,i v. Yotk city, p. :. i a post ;,n of the f ast a?. 1 present week ia . ::; -t,.id.t as t!:e -aes. of i.is mufl: e- to. ...id irlciiii, John iii. Sc.iL.!a:;, llstj., and :ii'la.a:-b ft.dy live y-a.-s have eiaioed -id e ! p.-fvinus vh'.t, we n'-e piad to i n. w that 1. I:.-t laanv of his old a puainlauff s and I-. ..a,d a Iii arty Wfl.-ome from all. Mr. -"-i.i '.a- i-. one' of thf nr-ft iateiii'.ent, ii- o-,.. a -ad e.iur'eci:- yonncr "etit lentan vv- i -'.ir c. r mi ., and ihc, only oi.je.ai.-ji we lav . to t-j-nin-t hioi 1- 'that' in dont com" to -co rs h :' ofb-i s i. a: h; The litifu-bui picked nine of base ball tos.-er-- have re '-iv, -i a eha '. if! j,..' !i'om an Altoona nine to j I iy a t.s.;t''li -ai.ie, o:i their rroiiad-. at as eail a day as can be made i.nit.iily t-.tti.- f.u ;:iiy. Ii wiil be a't-epted, l id th--a:;ie Miil lik.-ly nK ceme ,ff fur a orp!e or thr-e weeks f.-oni dat". A ro'os of i ase hail: 'iia' h jcasburi; nine owe a ritiiru -anie to Capl. Orrnii's Jolmstnwn nine, and common ro'.irt v demands that it be piaved this season. 'I lie latter tdr.e are ai.: i:- to iettir'1 the court-si, s extended '1: -m while 'a ri' on Indi'-JH'tldetiee day. -Iix-l;. L'-i-T and i :'ec it'der James M. s-:...i-r. and family, for a half dozen years 0 ,-; r. i ' t ts ' 1 : en-bur-, iiave j;.tne hack o.la.-s a ! -w n-hip. th-'ir fortner heme, to 1 f. T: cyn iii o..ci'iy the farm ot" the heirs ot t.-. i .-. r. Wei, n, 'dei i-ied. as Tenants. " ' :-i ih. ir r- -en:, d capacity of tid.-rs of t !e i! we v. i-b. tin ia su,. , ,"-ss. 'Jff.il is struck i;: the ( x paiiai- :a ai w i-il :....v In -iii 2 drilled 1 t t' re. they iwii.. have '1 e si 1 i-' io-t ion of hi a 'n:' 1 1: ' r ey v-. i' - - o:i be in. t l.a centre o: 1 1- pooir ti.ui i-id wealth (' In-coiintv. I i.i- .iolli.Si.f.V II V ttKIH i-, HlilVUst f t it t: - '.:'. -n i'.' -' .:'--. "i!'rid:yef l.i-t v. i: ." -. on t ho .ovr farm, oenrf.eis. !'. ii. Mt .(ni 11 I'.. I.hord-, of Miiiville, -. ai Wa 'da He, . y, .ieidat.d town-hip, it" ' ! :. -:; ';e of t'.f i.": tcr -ifs- . ,..10 ' .' ia 1 !:o 1-ss t ha'' s,. , , :dy foin ii! ; le auakes. '1 i 1 i-i n,i a- ari d I , o a nd. a-la if It et i'i il. Til'! sa.me tun. .b seph Jii-liop. of 1 o; ! Yo 'a-:, ki'lo.'. tbbtv-li-.-e rttl----nakes "' a .-: - of Pair ,,11 the Sl. -nkle iarn: i.e.u Pis .,,m... Tiir-re vr--, n re-nlar 'a' t o th.e ai min's ! ei.i-ai a b:- rae l.Tand it 1 o-,.!y a t.-.v ...,.. it ...,.'. d; ,,f . .. "'.- -'.-- )- . We received a welcome visit on Satnrday last trrim our old and respected friend. 31 r. Voter M.-Xa lly. of Altoona. More than forty years a-o Mr.' McV. resided in Minister, four miles east of this place, where lie carried on the tailoring business. This was during the time that the old Porta jr railroad was beinc constructed. After that he removed to Hol lidaysburer, where he continued at his busi ness until a few years aco, meantime amas. ine quite a conipetence, when ho chanced his hn-ation to Altooua. Although old ae bas left its traces upon him, we were -dad to know that he enjovs escellent health, and nt trust ;that lit- may live to enjov many more year? of peaceful" prosperity. - On Monday eveninjj. at a point a short distance ea-tof Johnstown, one of the drivers of the liv-omotive attached to the Fast Line east broke, throwing the parallel rod up through the floor of the cab. This frichten ed the fireman, a young man named Walter Dobson. whose home is in Greensburff, and lie ran over to the engineer's side of the en cine and juniedoff while it was coin? at full speed. The train was stopped immedi ately, and on eninu hack Dolon was found lyinz nneoiiH.-ioiw with a fractured 5kn!l. He was taken back to Johnstown, w here he received prompt medical attention. Nt mornimi he was removed to his home at ireensbur.;, ami at la-t accounts was mJt expected t live. Co. A, aptain Davis, of th- Fifth real ment, about t ' strops;, went into the out skirts of town last Saturday afternoon to shoot mark at. a tanr-t. The first two minute were at one hundred yards distaii. e. All the shoot in was excepti"::ai!v ood. but the strintr of private Ilarrv l-'i-ter indies proved the best. At tw hundrctl yards, one round only was fired, and owing to the la.lo v.ess of the hour ami the consequent Irn-th-enii-.j; of the shadows, tbe target was struck only five or sK times. Sout- more practice of the same sort, hut at a Yet sraterdu-iaue, wiil be indulged in on Saturday attornooii f next week. The intention is to ascertain who are the bt-t marksmen, to a sriven niun her, in each cr-mpaiiy, and tlien foi in a crack reiir. i-rital t -am. The r.-n.-nee f.f Hen. .To-vpi Mcn-naTd. at the north r-1 of Ov.tre street. Iim heeii n ntei! and t akr-n posses-ion of by a party nf c-ientisti connected with t!:i t'nited .vtat.s I'i ftst ai d tie'nietic Snr. -'v, who vi'l .x-e urn it ti:' the f r-t of ni-.-t Orfoh.-r. Tliefr bu-d- Pess -rill he tli'? nrerh'iffdiifi of surveys al- :ae r ir-ii'-rai :n,orm;i MU. .vr'.-e la this ters w itit the line of teleiri-aoli from the p'aco tf, coniif i 1 heir hcadaiuar-.'I'ittsr.-jr-li obsi-rvat," v is to he ineai iv d.av and over this line jL-rcf t -1 at ti:ev wili i.ave comiaunii-at'mn thence which si 'i'il be ;' cluteiy uninterrupted. Outside tbeir r ru1ar dutje. wef.th-'r reports are to bo furni-heii and the reei-e latitude and hn i.i'nde of I'.l .eta i-ar-. it is proiui-iod. will" he liefermined. I'p to the date of the expira tion of th.e t-mporm- !eas. of their hons aiai fiirniftir-. ienorn! M.D--a'.d and family will p-s;de r'u'-r the roof of his son-in-law, ?!r. .1. A. shoemaker. lb n. Thomas Collins ami wif w br.se arrival in Phihid-'iih; 1 from London we ;i d in orr . s r I-.-! is..., a:e at pr-'.-ent so . ('oll'ns' old h.oirte in This a e. but as 1 1 a! - -ni lei-an . ry .lib-ly but y e'npi.ai!cftlivflef-Mp"d to be' it tervie weil any of the uiwsiiai'i' ieorteiS of the ahert i! w liave'iuit had the heart to at tir.t the feat. Mill we entertain the h-pe that either him-eif o half" will in .'tie time e.-ssary data for v.ha.f niade an interest inu i their a.i Veld hit- and e his nn i ih - "better rami h us v. i ti . the tie v. c are -UTe C ".i' l be d instructive story of . perk nces in the wilds of ihazi!. I-mu-t con'ent the a- a: ra-i -i tii in t!i" c t'flt there i- 1 linancia! did"'' of the complf or tii Oil"-! present, however, we f and our readers with that Mr. af 1 Mi-. Collins are -dovment of ev-ellent health, o..d reason to believe that the uilics which stand in the way ion of th.e Madeira a-ul Mamore railrord will so ei be ftilh and happilv iwr- , come, and that Mr. Peter V. Oolliin at hde-t account wa- to leavo !',r.:.il by th.e lir-t steamer and w i 1 probably reach home early next liumtb. To a'l which we say Amen wish h l.eai I v irootl will. Mr. 0-.v-n t'uiinine'T.tn vras some years a-o an eytensiie and well-known liimiier mauufaetiiror s merchant of tl::s piace, but ni;sfo: t am- o-ertook him and laibcf ame l.i'nkruof. and la:fei Iv his rcsiibuif e br. s lxen in OanoPto-.vu. n Tuesday of the I're.n-nt week, t .u-!:;h'o Wherley pr--eed'd t that iilaee and t-ok Mr. 'unnin-hani into custody. The 1 har-.-e a-aii-t him, preferred bv Mr. Win. T. Yotiatt. of Lancaster, is That lie ( inm.i -ab im has been til.-1 la- he;'of s..-ie work of an extremely crooked de-a'.i; tion. yv. eiuirt ai!e-f- t'iiat v - he :' sj:;. - be vi-ited hi!.'. :i -; i i hro;:-h fal-c and fiae hih-nt r. pre-icnta.ion-, ho pu.-f-e eded i:i cbbiininir hi note f.,r T.".. which he sabseoiientiy sold to Mr. James Maitia-d. foinu-rly of this ; lace, but now of I .am-ad'T, fort he sum of s-s. from birn ( VnM iit ) the sum of 7"i, with w hiiai he v.a- t" jmrchase lumber. thouih he ti'av n-aver have sai l when he wmi-d do i!. Ilia c r Wht ricv took h ensterTue5.lr.y ni-'ht. v.! he t;i . 11 I ill! 1 'f'i'i ire Aide pris-jper to Lao re a hearin- would erttian A. 'b Sperrire, was attached to the eral other parties in e cro'vs of the -tme niiniierham. th- o!iif ia! ' warrant of that ciiv a-. 1-iml to' pi.! We u.c ::o-.e name :r.-f. Sf: said to ha with. Mr. li.-icl l:-t Itloneit lit t weeK li.a: I nsoner .V,. r,.'iT7" had lrteiv rt'idle utiary. It h i- sj i iiat ! he rr.im- of Iiie ids. us, who, ainl:!:' W died in the Wt-terii m-e been detr.onstratod deceased was fiiiflles th two others, n xmed D uber and ' lark, was sent to that insi it ation from tliis county id last Mare a t -nil rM-iurt. for sTea'.in-a horse from Mr. da', oh S. o.u-h-p.iiir. of oi eitia i'2h t-.i-Alisljip. His term of sentence was three years, .'iiie decv.iiacd was about '') wars of a-e, and was a .-hoe-maker b.y f ra'de, ith his tuvolfiuari-rs in J.)!;u.st"w 11. Iii- wife an-l chil-rt n have p. 1 w:v. b-i ii pvniis iona.l be--;:r-, pesterl:.-; lie iifo .wars w a few w aid by Ti i;ii oiiar ti.ey HIV : ae w ai -town 7 f'.ii.i; !; and ias with ! i v at la v old let'.: his cm!, dale t- f of th.- peoitif of that place for !l eir iia'c.ovt'.inities for alms, but ii 1 I ai m fr,'', w i".- an example Irs. r'i-ciis, btok lm-hon.si, -,vher..-A letter fr. .Ill try t the Johns paper th" f. Te ll, s,,vs of PiseUs her of M he ciuuty ;d -ant located. )'lt 1 oi the penitent .; .(--, friita whi. h if u-ai's fire - 'eanei ath: ''At iir-T I was troubiod it. th. ; ! m itb jaundice, and b- -ail duct . The id ciiindy aw aiteil bi'i ied in nion- t ids -lai c is t ') ' irt f.-st i'il Th- rciaai: -ii-: v. i he ( :". i: ,11.' ia. ".1: the .---e:.c d :; in- ' rie.. of Tf ! i-ji c ui-.i. tvii Wi't-M'if ii -er -ises v.hir-h wilfU-bolii ffitl- I'iisL t ilere is to be int-.-r.-Tii - iitid a sarnio'i ti of 1 be A -sin tion. by lb-.-of H lilina.r, and a i-a-;: ' s f Friday) forer.f-f.n. the Least t ii'.n and a h-ly dry of ol.li-a-I'ailicr D,-:::y. a .'c-uit pri'-st a convert to ; he 'atholic iaiih, 11 f Ibe ci-h-'or.iteil Denny fa ni iiy of l it; -hnr-rh. wh rf-.rs 1- an a' le, e!m-i ts fi-.v. if any pupc- tpaipu orato n t,;e awe, noon .ia-re , 1 . vvi.l he a re tion of 1'ae Sodalily, a soeit iy (-(imposed ..li-rc-atioti. ef Vo'tl men ami iaoie oi t-e 1 ::L whii'li : iliscoursA' ..pliaU' i t lie occa- sum v. in tie j nveie ! same !' -v. ipu- tie -.nan, T;ri-i3 to be fohowi-d on Weiki.s- da oTt-nint'fif hr-tt week br a Ml-s-i.-p to be i. i . 1 the 1 ia i ar-' tini we-, win im; n bv Lev. Fa'h-r Yiii.-cnt, a mcniber of l'a-siaau-t order, wt-o possesses in an u:ii i'..--.-ee the "-.'. cr to i. cave the heart ei.uv iuf'.; tiif? intfib ct, ttr.d wiaiwiii eon e ids labors e'.fiy cveniii-r tiiiiiu.i; ' the k, and at lab.' Mass on Sutiday next, ti the Devotion of the Forty Hours, dur .vhicli riri'aciun-; is dispensed with, will be iaau-ur tied and continue nut l! V edties dav iimrnin folhcvin, when the exercises will do-,; Tinaliv. Th- object of the nii-sion is to prompt and pre pare. iiie. lnc.mbci s of ibe coiiif uatiou lur the fuliiciiient of ti,e duties pfitaininir to the present i'apa1 Jnbik-e. tin rime for fiiita'uiiiu; the nra-e llowinir 'iiom wiiifh will expire oa the last liay of tiie pn -i:t month. ;.ii Nsi:i5B a TiixH.--TIittre is 110 tonic in the world so irerdteaialelfejt'.i.J as suiishine. T bask in the ray of tiie snn and absorb its -onial warmth, enlivens the blond, revives the circulation and imparts new vicorto the boilv. I'.ut that will l.'ot r.-ach the -erins of di-t-a.-e, if theyesist in th.e systi-m. 1 lne who teel depi-'s!i. torpi'Ir lnU anil ' blue" jiiflV rest r.-s-ered that titt-Ti is some hidden, suot'.o poi!i coiToiUti'i their vitals, wlii-h in!v rcpJiri'S time, to show i!,-!f in a more air-'ra va'ed form. Tin-r- is no Mt'.wt-.tuee i.iiat is as rt iiai'le and .rompl as Sandaliii''. it li'.u!;- s very n-r-ess of tin' human organ ism, eindieatiiis; every paitif'ie of diseiise, lu aiim; all pain and soreness, and restoring the full natural vi-or. Samlaiine ilair Life is a fra'.'iv.iit, delicious dressin-. and i. lakes the hair -ant and ciossy. Wiil o just as 1 c I'onsm.'ii.lfd. usfd as directed, or money iefioidt -1. l'riee 1. Ask your tUuri-t A'h-.ut.i. T'i e. in, "Ts. Dr. id-onm-d, a West liiii ST.. X. Y. : About fifteen wars a-o I was unfortunate enou-h to p-l sick, am! thrott-h iai-mami-enif i:t it became const itti tioud. I tiieu wa- Ion- troubled wi'h eruji ti. ,!! m n.y ehe-!, a kind of dry. s.-ajy scab, a'so lump-0:1 dofei-enf pi'itsof my bo-iy. My hair all came'im! and I w as -. nera tij liiiapidii'o-d. I tried various physicians, vis it, d t'ie hot sprin-s and other place, but I'oiind no n-li-f. Sainiaiine and saiuliiline Iiair Lib' lin-'i' i-iade n ncv man r.f me. ami mil may use this as you jilease. V. S. llut t.,11. Dr. (. 'iiiiod's (iieat laedi.-ai work, full of inter, t, iAor '' pa i;es. jTi-e tl. Send t-.rit. l'ede nrvi-r. tie ii-elbarrow maniac, is e".v inir tin task- of wa day-, in .New Yuri ci'y i ; .-';.. -a. iu , i-';.: kin- t "in miles in six hi- o;'.?--vhoe."! v ! A Ci-.vsPKsTiNE TMttniAoE andTtsSad 1 Seijtet.. T'urin? the absenee from home a ' month or so aero of Oeo. M. Keade, Ksq., one of the most prominent and successful mem bers of the Kbensbursj Bar, his only dautrh ter, Miss J. Hcien, was united in marriaae to Mr. T. IL Stophell, the Lev. Mr. Thomas, pastor of the Cambria township Oon-recra-tional church, twine the officiating clereyman. The bride is a winsome younc lady of proba bly 22 summers, and up to Saturday eveuina hist was an inmate of her father's elegant mansion, while the hus'iaiid, a few years her senior, is a resident of Strongs-town, Indiana eonntv, and has a reputation which, so far as we know, is without blemish. The twain w ho are now one had for a considerable time kept company, thouirh in what is understixMl to have bei-n" direct opposition to the com mands of the lady's father she has no mother living. Their meetin-r- were conse quently hold awav from the parental home, hut that they ha'd frequent opiortunity to enjoy each "others' society is pretty weil known, ami that in the end' they were legally married cannot be denied. Subsequent to this nniri ia-c, which, as before stated, occur red about one month atro, Mrs. Stophcll re mained under her father's roof, N-iiis; occa sionally visited tub ro.i by her newly-made husbaiid. Mr. Mopiiell seems for a time not to have been in a position, or else lacked the nerve, to publicly claim his wife, thou-rh the marital relations existint; between them was boldly avowed and unquestionably acee; ted bv the entire community. On .Natunl.'iy last, however. Mr. Stophcll arrived in town and put up at the Baiir House, where he was joined not lone alter by his faithful youni; w ile. The intention of 'the wedded pair, if we are ri-ht!y informed, was to take th.e evening train for Johnstown, but owint; to the peculiarity of the circumstances sur-roumlin-the tiioeihs. btopheii was observed to be in a hiuh state of excit-meut on reach inii the hotel, and this was tint diminished as the moments flew by. While the husband and a lew friends were en-rayed in the effort to soothe and comfort the suiTerin lady, thev were surpiied by the abrupt entrance ino the room of Mr. Mathiot Keade. the only brother of the distracted bride, who flourish ed a loaded revolver ami seemed intent upon luakins short work of the man who had hud the temerity to become his brother-in-law without his sanction or con-sent. It miirht have been said earlier in this to us unpleas ant narrative that Mr. Pefodo the younger had also been in!ioxit!y opp.cd to the woo insr and vvinnin!; of his'sist.-r by Mr. stophell, thou-h on what special pronnd has not been developed. Seep:!; the peril of her husband, Mrs. st-npholi valient ly interposed herself between iiis person and harm, ami a moment later youm; Lead- was disarmed throu-jh the unite,! efforts of Mr. stophell and Mr. Celes tine ISlair. son of the landlord, who chanced to he present. The revolver was found lo be anew one and hail to all appearances not only been recently purchased, but was heav ily 'loaded in nil its compartment. For the eternal welfare of all com-erneil. it is a srood thiicrthat the de-id'y weapon was stricken aside before time was afforded for pulling the triuircr. Such w us the eridir.r; of this part of what may yet prove a real tragedy, or at least Ik; attended w ith fatal results," ami Mr. Keade the younirer, after beinir unceremoniously placed Ar. tin comh'it, as above stated, 1 ast; ly left the premises. If that was all then- is to relate of the sad affair it could be told without a si-h of re-ret ; but the exeitin-; scenes throii-h which she had just parsed proved too much for po-r Mrs. stophell, al ready s-a.-ierin-, as we have intimated, from nervous excitement, and she at once took to bed in tii.; hotel and continued to irovv worse and worse until s' o'clock Sunday morning, when hysterical coma intervened. In this latter condition tho unfortunate lady has re mained up to present w rititu; ( Wednesday forenoon ), without any chaii-e in her syin toms, except tlmt slie lias partaken veryspar iiiirly if liquid nourishment on several occa sions, thou-h remaining in bed meantime entirely unconscious and almost motionless. Drs. Keim iind Lenimon were called in with out delay and did ail they could for the suf fering lady, hut such is the exceptional na ture of tie- case that il was deemed advisable on Tuesday last to summon Dr. John Low miui, of John-town, who reached this place tli- same evenin-r ami at once held a consul tation with the medical -enileman above named, the conclusion reached being that the stricken lady has a very slim chance for life, and even should she survive the pmbanilities are that her reason will be dethroned. It is needless U say that the afflicted hus band and father are constant aitendants at the bedside of her whom they both love dear ly, and should led in iiis mercy restore her once more to health and consciousness it is fair lo presume that no feather opposition will be made by either father or brother to a union w liich thus far ha- broti-ht nothing but discomfort and disaster t" all concerned. M'oiii-l there be any chuncie in Mrs. Sto phclPs condition U-fore our paper crocs to press we w iil note the fact as a postenpt to tiiis hastily wrilb-n account of one of the sadd-st episodes in real life it has ever been our duty a- a chronicler of passing events to put upon record. I. S. Since our paper was put to press Mr. Keade has called our attention to several im pel tant omi-.-ions in the above r-pnrt, but as it is too late to mak- the desired corrections this week, we promised and shall do so with pleasure next week. Mr. Keide also in formed us with head bowed in sorrow that le- diid not believe it possible lor his dau-hter whose ailment he ays is brain fever, to live beyond noon to-day Thursday. Mo r.r. ok Thrm. Here is another batch of acrostic-- eliminated from the fertile brain of our always original and frequently poetical correspondent, --Kob Hoy," and sent us from his far-oil home in the tioUieii State ; ACltOSTll to vv. & it. When Adam .-. in d the fiz Isavt-.-i nidi n, thorn, An-t lad tin- --nit in whicn ta- tirst vras ii,.rn, Nn i-li'Ttiin stun- in rru.lo v;ta Incnil. Ait. I e"fii 1 I- I'lill.'Sl w;e lljll.To 11 1 "'Ii I .'ii it r un.l. .lari. lf.'Y 1 11 1 . tai ii ii oi i'.iI..; . lit .lad -rr:eb-, A V a n :t tii "i k ir a ti I j llr.iv. n t'a-vo imidf . Kn-w laeu this trntli which mt-n ini Imivs ?ljoiilii kn .vv.: T-'.'.-h ir.aini rt fit-- T i i--o snid.i-iiia-i fit flic nnvr. -'.an in-a in,a-!i in whh-li llif .iircm move, i'i vi t a -fit vail tit yell i'k-- :i ttl-vi-. !::-! thi-- f---! -t!'.: na ch'-in r.n-1 tine. !t:ir,' f.Iv.r.- an.! i'iti pait- ri o, ili.-i-fn. 1 1 ivlfit ;-. a'fta i'. 'tv-.i!.i iifkt- u'-n rHniie cry : VV oil well- tiaj, clciin-cil tn i-apl iviuirnr fly. a, wTiiiki.-i! .ira.icn's lie u; r '.hiuc y-ar tile. Sin'-..- !'i--'.vii .s. VVariiiliiakar faint- to lit". .I ill St lc TO K. 1.. I. ' It's'nar Tike -rr. tn!T. rcn-!it r"nk. tin Aii-iac r:M- a wlulc la lid --a pc- si'r'.aid Hclow" nnrt di-tam e f.-eins to rprnlc, T'--!a.!r!-r Uf-t v.hn fiir, sai't. Ktsin like :h:s. his ircrous briirht '1 r.i !! tal.-it .-:i.s us r.ivs ' ruad. Tdir?itf--3 tie-e. .1.1 trorl.1. vcib-d la niaht, .ioi.iiii-r tiie , arih a alii i-(I ad. i)n licit fiir 1-.-..W is wre.nhe.l the f.itno Tic forty Wo,i oe, taaey a Pel.! : No prou'der :-nas no ioitie:- name - Sian.is .'-ia?-. rK 1 n ni: t-artMv shield. rruinii.laiiil st'tl liissalflli -cars I ni !:.irii. .'ii..--.-e t.-rr.r-trial tlur.irs. N. sr.-r to wh -m his honrt a.i-.res ,- Sucei'S- to hi- a.l-.-eritiiTaii- witurs. v ho-tio to .i. .t. v. . " Jam. s .T. .Murphy k-" p- a store, A i-'-ihintr -ti.r-i on 1 dinti.n s! reet : Mayhap y-"U hare lieen thort- l-efore 1 i ; '....- ina w !f 1 1 tbey call a "treat.' Suil'ee- y tp uni t, Ynperwiiee man. .ioiioii till al'ii j.liy I lain.- t. .ti -inre ; t Mysterious, too. la.- forms cin-li plan, ' ; T iail hitfh prii-js fairiv "Hip -e.'' i; .'iiii-ina.-r lie's a in-iiast man, I'liils i;o one in i.y ears, or nose: lie i-elis y,,u all tiie cao ls he can. Vet nf cr trea-Js itp-n yuiir toes. ACltOS'i re TO V; Vor.brfll strc.i'tnre. 1 i ko some fentide fair. A - heir as broad, spreiol over one wiiole smmre ; .No Tii.-aar- ii e'er cm-! ! boa-t s-(, t-reat a ttir-ne. Ami U rcfiniat cr talis it all his nifn. - Msie--tie aislt-s and transvevse nisle-- we see, AH hla-d -vith iril-' as eneaj-as cii.-'ip can I.e. Kititl irents and lndii-s. .ne fhri-C rniialrcl stronjf. riat-li yinir with the re-t to please tin- throne Hare surht. iii leed. one hnrnlr.-d stores in one: Sncli si-eites It fi-psre ttie i-ye to I'mK uion. ---. W'k publish the announcements in our ad vertising colnmnsor-rfTj. ami seldom trouble ' ourse'.vi-s to cn'iuiro as to the finalities- or iiiliit.s of Iho vvares ailvertised, further than to assure ourselves that I bey are k'liitimate and respectable, lint when an article per forms miracles in our midst, transformtns the old t yor.n-;, in appearance at least, we can not pass it by unnoticed. We know of peo ple who, years atro, were jrray-headed and who now wear dark and jrlossy hair. How is thii .' It evidently is not i-olored. for it Las ;v perfectly iuUuia.1 appearance instead of the harsh, dry, staring lo-Vh of hair ttainctl 'with bitTafe ft silver oi it hfr cf iitnuin hair des. No 1 it has lieen vrhiml to its youth ful color. lustre and vitality by the itse f that wonder of wonders, flail's Yerrotnhle Meilian Hair Reiic-vver. It lias many imita tors, but there is nothiiii; liko it. The test of years onlv increases it-s fame, vvhiie its imi tators die and are forrrotten. Hortmi JxiUy G'nj'ie. T r.i; Wish and II u-py. If you w ill stop ail your extravagant and v.Toim notions in be taiibujl yourself and families vith expensive doctors or htnnhoir crore-aiis. that do harm nlvvaTs. am I u-e oily iiatures simple reme Ti.. for ad your a:niis Voa will be wi.e, well and Jiappv, and save irreat expense. The 2ieat-?sT 'iciimdy for this,, the treat, wise and cood v. iii tell y'eii, is IIou Jiitleis rely unit, b've tiiiiti:;i:culiimn : V.f. noon T. TUT iii Ar.-H"iil wiiti Td tt kindly treaiaim TTilii care : he went into it blindly, and ha-- fi'tie t wen- that i-. Ottie that's in.l.bv or not nil "no Fore," forhe rinle t!ie wri.iijr Iml Dy nd niissed the riirlit store. Itettr.rby lar, white -i'k-i bc-r tii.it .- fl. to have liiounlit of the --.Suu ' .-il-, mi an 1 mule, i y r-hir!i i. im i;i'"tb-.t to iltir piiv's lo.ie.i Hai'l. wberc i-lottii'ijr is luraislit;.'- to i'!i'.,sc ..iii: i a 1 all. No., lx t "bate!: Street 3-jltu- Sot mtrrrd. etc. Ao riohts rrtrrrrd. SKIiTniLS or riONEEU LIFE on the ALLEHEMES. THIRD PAPKR. llnppy we ar- a' theslthfir H.-ippy we'll be anc nn" a": Time i-liall .ee us a" tho blether Ere we rise to tranit aa'. fine of the pleannf and iiromlner.t features of pioneer life was the "union puiiev ot inassinic the hilHr-lir-e ol the si-ttienn-nt hi one point. VVhen : a iien -.ei-irr came in everv aiiie-iN,.ii,., man in ihe I community lent h:.-- ,i-l-f:in'-e in mtinir hun up a I ciimfortat.le h-me. A ehop.n-l-Ke was lmm'-,U-ately onranije.1. am f-on ttie van ot tho forest f.-n I unilerthe keen :i.tes of dextcrim wmxluinfMi. Uiifht I n1 'fit tiie arc-it trexf t.il. an.l scircilv were they ; il-wn until tney lay in Ioii-l7iijrt 1, s, rt-iufv to ti roll ! e.t In )iea, for the lmriunT. All went on the hve- lon- day with i-tke and p-ntr and merrv raillerr i an.l ere lon-j r black, sniokv i-learmv 'app-ared ! where a ilriise luri-ft erstKliilu lu-lil swav. iloue Pt.Tiili-ai.il oih.-r impr-veini-nt.- a rose as ti by inaiclc' ami !reentiV the thnuktul .-'..ttier lound'hiinself i and his tamiiy. as well :is lii- rattle. sniiirfv honsed with ample space tor tho liny and frrain ol the fu , tu re. The home and rr.mran.iinurs of Father Oallitzin the missionary prince nn.l priest, furnished a n.- tatile instance ol jiiuneer thrift ard eeonomv. In I tlustries of various kinds flourished aronhd his humble hut hospitable ilweliimf or within tiie h-r-1 ders of his wi.iely-c-Vleiide.1 junsUiotion. Wool- rardiux. spiunina. wcavins, fnibiiK. .-Iioetnakitx. , tannlnir. and other branches ol hnn.H-nift, nil lent I their aid to render the settlement pros- ennio and I racelul. There ia nothimi like busy industry to keep a 1-oiiiiiiunn.y hale, happy and huiunne. Every day there ii a certain routine of dutv to till I up the busy hours, and there Is no room for ir.f.-li-, city in the rnn--Ptmly oeciipied mind of the dili ' c.-nt workers, ffiilen says: --FTinplevmont Is na- ture's physician and is essential lo himian bappi- ness."" A truer proposition was never enunciated. but the student, the professor, or the ck-r-vinan ; I the lawver. the pl-.y.ichin, or the e l.fr: the mer j chant, the tiook-Keoper. or the eterk let theso and others like th.-tn whose brains have hern overwork- , e.iau.l wiiosu lnu-eies have lK-en uuderwurkuil let I ii.i tn just try t-ra snort time the e:I acv ol tnus- , cular labor pnre fixyiren and rev: ifyln-i sunshine. I and if't!iev- continue in t!i ifo,wi wrirs ii.nr enotiff-b ' tlieirconstitutions will rectify themselves nius.-lo j and brain balane.i.n; each other a- the irreat "rea ; tor inteiiilid. In a oh- ol industry a man pa.---es a . happy youth, a u- ml middle air,-, a, id ev. atiiallv i ripens into tiie "sere and yellow !i:n!" full of vears i and happy- memories. As the aim in writinir these sketches is to trlean , here and there some ol tli,.s- heretoiore- uupuoiish. i ed incidents and anecdotes whi -h have heretofore i e-caped tin- notice of other writer'. 1 will now pro- ' ee.'d v. ith tliat obp-.-t in view. , I The irf nial beams of pleasantry fre.picntlv melt- ' ei xne seuinini- austerity ol fiainiiin s prle-tly i . eharm ter, and Ihose who livi d about him can nar- I I rale muny atcedotes which revenl tin- sunnv i-li.-UMis ! of his huintde home. lit'.-. i An a-jr-d. respts-table and well-known eentleman I who in T,i.- youth liv ed lor m- ny year.- in ttie ser- ; v iee ot I-at her i rallilr-in oi-cas.onally relates a storv i iilustralive of tin- sliiits sonn-t mics ri-soru-l to bV , The younsr men of tla so .lie. - to ir.-t atf to a !,:i-Ti"t party or s-.-ne such ntnTj-e.rfent. i JalliTzin, a- nri v 1 l.e ts,n;ctiired. did n-t countenanee an v no.-turnal ' rovinirs. and even went so far as to see tor himself i that tiie yoiin-r men about him were in bid at a pn par ltour. There was one y oai:- man. however, j who knew lull vva-ll how to oat i-eni-nil him fn that ! movement. VVhen a eissn-huntin eTj-.-iiition or a ' frolic of any kind .b-ma:ib'.l his presence, the fe , tivey-outh "in question would -co to ins riun as if about to retire lor the ninlit; lut in.-, end el doinir ' so he vvi-ul.l i hu.-k tiie churn, wfiicfi was alwavs at ; tiatil, it ii dor the blankets, and when trie Is-'t-r'' i went the "srrand rounds'' tseo that all were in i lied, the churn Invariably- nine the t-til-u" on lilin ' and he went his way satisfied. ' i.i n a ecrtalu oeci-si-ju ivhib-journeying ta fhila ' dolphin fiailitzin tarrir.l for a short time wit'i a reTi-r.-nd friend ami eo-lah-rer at It vlflird. This ; -jentleumn was Folieitous that hiF dtstinznisl.etl iruest should put his be-1 Mot loremt." or, in oliier words, don a lasiiio liable suit, t raliitzin t-ok his a.lviee and tiie suit wliii h he preseutcd. and wore it tiii his return from tin- city : but immedi ately on til-i arrival at home, atr-iin.'the rounj- man who iised fa wander while the churn slept full heir ' to the tint' coat, and tho "l-ctor"donui-ii his wont ed hahioiucut. . . Many more sivh Incidents raiirht be related, but I wi i! runciu-l this time by present ini; a pen-pb--, tore of pion'-er life, which I am sure has never seen pritit beforo. Tiie names are. of course, fictitious, ' (mt the incidents are founded on tint, so without ' further ado J will s-ive you the story : ! It -va- a fine .Tune mornin-r f:i the year IS when ' we started in to build a habit.-ition'on our wllder ! ness possession. Nothing could exceed the hne 1 nes.s of t lie weather, ami all nature seemed to re joice in exuberance o! life. The spot we had select ed 1-r our lonely homestead wa.- located ve--y ad I v.ir1t.iir'..tuisiy In many re-iicets, lvlm; as ir did jii-t below the brow of a hill, fiiiich acted as a mm-,art 1 atfainst the riereeatornis (d the north-west ; a clear, , sparkliiiif brook meandered throiisfh the ralley jus: bt-i..-,v. vvl.iie lio- size and number of the t.-,fl ! 'ileni7cns of ttie surroundietr fon-st -rvvi. amplo jiroml-e as to I he riciines - ot tiie soil. As we li-wed ; and not'-iicd our lo-xs. we kept our rules leanliitr i near at hand avail. st a tree, lor the -fame was very plentiful and nowise scary irray and black squir rels chattertnir at ns from th.- irreat nvors-pr-a,linir 1 t.raneb.es. with the most vis-iicrous ehidinirs, and anitry. no doubt, at our m .atsio-i of tln.r hitherto : undisputed domain, "i hrovvinir down The axe oeca- sionally, we seized the rille. and simultaneously with the whip-like report a fat -uirrel dropped at , our feel. It was not lon before our e-oks had an 1 ample pr-vislon f-r a irobd dinner, and everythinif ! pr-ere-icd fjiiite pteri-imttr. th. women folks eimt , tin and preparin-r the squirrels, while we men j IoIks hew,-d away al the loins. I There is an undeliuabie umiiitv about labor, it is j well to remark here, which strikes one ont:! tic , niisly. I.et the kin-r. or the noble, or the a.-tiile-' m-.n, meet an honest and upriirht laborin-r man. and he tt Is an instinctive respect lor the toiler, j Whether it l.e tne eneral irecdom Iron; debauchery : and v a.-e, or tla: rol u.-t hcailh and vi orous i--insti- tntion. or. nbo.'e all. the pi ee which The laborer holds a ttie defendcran.l supporter of his country one oral 1 of these , i uai ties or functions command t this involuntary respect. lint to resume. All went I'uietly in in an even ' tenor for a while, when suddenly one of our party. ' : w hose toni-iie betrayed his nativity. s.izvi hisrifie ' In hot haste and sain out: "Murther aa" turf. I , hoys, d'ye see yen uaiv baste? iviry ear ou im I ' loike the flaps of a saddle!" At this exclamation ; - our two deer hounds spran-r up an-l took oil liko 1 mad after the tleeimr itnitnal. flee hi nee sfiowed ' lis tiie umraiuly form, -ereat branehinir head-piece 1 and liappiinr ears of a hniff elk. whose lomr. lopir.K 1 : k:ii i rapidly increased his distance from it.-. 1'inj; '. ' pinif! piusr! went our ri!le.s in ipd.-k succession. ' and a sudden stiunbi-- in tlieciit of the oik showed , that he wa- hit. Pat. Flanniuan led t he hunt, hat- . : less and eoatless. learinir throiizh Ihe hushes lute . 1 a bin-al tiz'-r alter a ireen .-i-rlsiiian. On we t went into tie deep l-rcsi, the speediest kcepiui up ' and the slow ones failinir in the renr. 'ltie two , tlok-i. in the pai!-i of the fha-'e. sciz.ni e-.sli a fie-t : hol.l -,,n one of the elk's wrreat tlaiijiinv ears, hnnz ; ! on like a rabid la.vy er t i a fat ciu nt. Al last the panti.-iir and harras.-ed uniliial irave out an 1 sio-d f at bay, vaiiily strivinir to heat oil tiie m uer !i-i: n-I. : ' now lio-ii'ly sa va -ri-wi ; h tin' e.veitoi,,,. it ol thehnnt. -A couple ol ri tlc-sliots siH.n laid htm low. and wo I Immediately set alxuit sKinian- hnn. Duiaim the tlayan pr-ei-s. I'at. Fianaa-an, yet s,.nn vhat "raised" by the excitement of ttie hunt, espied a , , bi-nr cut. n-t lar of!, sittin-r p:iet!y on a i.r and i irarin-r at usfith p-rf'cet i-ot.ipo--nre. --Itrnl 'eess t'ye fir a woi.lly imp. but I'll soon put ye ont o ; i that.'' muttered" Pal. seir.m a cliiii and cr-.-1-pinir steaitlid--' ti-V, aid llio inuo .flit cub. Wlien I 'at if"t ae ir en.iiiirh. T;i- -ave the p-cr crdi a fearful vihu-k. which kn"-ked it oi the loir, nr.r! bo was ; lost st-opin lo s.-.-ure Iiis priie wfi.-n an uneom ' ire" ly vveil-i- i-,.w:i fern ale brui a. doiit.t iess ttie cub's I mother, itsve tiim a treiiieudoc.o euif lueh sent . him ou iiis "beam ends." Ii.irw K.Tifrm .iiii. nho . ' ci. 'Ud scarcely speak a w. rd i.f I-aurlish. flew to :ii'- eor fat. and "the --rent I, ear" s n held hiai In a ; i'i..-.- enibraee. A most upror.rH.us huilabaioo i i-uicklj arose lrom the scan-.- o! -icii -n ; I ut:-jt a.-al i lri.-h nai.recaticns niitni'ic'T with the irr-wTs ol bruia in a lurious coweri. and tin- heavy flows of ; II. in-' iniiihty list rescaiad.-.i o-i the ribs of Ins sna--y itiitaiionisf iike V ulcan's haiiimer. As the i ?iini'..-ir-f irew tichtcr tho n-iwe trrew louder, tfil . tit hist the .striiftf.iiir two tuinbid ovi-ra wuul-iaP. At this um.-t in i-Ta;i 1 ipton. a Y a n kec rrom a! s i ne. v. ho vyas well rise. to jnch bo i i i! es s, strofte over to tie-noisy ityan.! rife l-ruin a I--w pro. Is with ; his bi-..ii'iL'"-k!:i:e. 'f ins summary pr-rcc.ii in- s.-t- ! lien i he bu-m.-e-iiu-ta-iter, au-l fc-ioli "ali H.lii'iiiiet I1 loii- tiie 1: ne." ,- W e s-on -kian) atb-tli h mrand elk, and r itrrne l ; to o -.i tinarter oriadan tritti beir meat n.l yeni ' son. 1 iuri hit .iiirja i'senee I iie women :ol i,s had pre pared a nood dinner lor us cotlee. squimd-pie and I ece!lera Ii t-t-i-ntio. wi-ii str,Tb.n ics and cream t'-ir dc. -'-rt : hot. reli-hed mere tiian all. we soon bail a savory steakof vein-sun iuokiiieou tin-board, i Ti.e table fi plueeii in a very cool end ploasant nook, near the nian-in ot our invriiuabi" 1-ro .k. en , t ire! v shaded bv the thick tii!i:io of Iiie. ovei lliill-r-i iiie "bo -.iirlui. It was constnieted of a conjdc i t i hcvn-lo-s raised on two sh-rt p-! and '.lock i chairs fill-r.UT s-ats for ail. A hi p i -r or merrier i party cct'.M n"when be foan 1 than we. mi l the i Kr-e'nv,". ud o sounded with Jovial plcasnmry and : else'-'-fa! o-ieerssitioB. Alter we had tut merit snlted aw.ir, and onr 1 skins prepared lor tisnniiu--. we took a lunch ahout : sundown ; ami thus ended the lirsr day in our new home. A hriifht full moon flooded the scene wlih a de!u-c of silvery Prht, and the notes ol Ihe w!iii . ti,or will sainfe.i UiroBirh tfie dim aisles of trie sliadowcy forest. It was a t Ory scene and calb-d i out the pur-sl enjoviumit which thig etian-eable li could r fiord. A violin, a fluo? and a bnnio . were I r. u-ht 'roin tiie wairon-' by some at our parly ' who practical the "divine nit." mid presently lnn-ie and so:.- made the welkin rinif. Thus pa i ed this pleasant evor.inir. hour- tii! Morpheus, the i sleepy inxl. sprlnkbtil the c;Hi.ls oi our Kirty with dr ip.s fr. m his itnidrn t.)w when tho women l-iks , tool. pi- so? ion of tin-vy.Hf"ii-i and the men. cscii wrapped in a blanket, somrht ont some convenient spit, and soon all was siien. e in llio v-t forest. Of rii'irsn ..n of the toon ftoo, iric rd iver the sicmb. inc ennip, for it would hardly do to sleep in sucji a wild pi fo witl.oiit scut: y. . In eoii -liuiiiur l!iis iirti' io i.ermit me "To remark ' that ns the Aliei-heni- mountains offer a wide li-ld f..r ketc:.es. lwill shift my dory to some oth-r point for tlic next paper. , "A. 1. H. I Almost a TihoKUY. The Altoona Tri- huxr.of Monday furnishes the fullevvinn ac . f ount of an attempted murder at Herry sta tion, Westiiifirf ljitid county, on Friday of last week, the particular" of" which weropoli . lished in the I'ittsbuth r-apurs of Saturday: "When tie' V.'ay I'i.ssen-jr'-r wc-t st, rjc-l lit I. rry i on I'ruliiy af'erniK.-a, .laiHee la I.e-vi". n colore. i Imrber ot that ph re. t!ro- a rev-lvir nil ! s'l'rt a ' mm named S.ininol It ...r-. -r l'.i-t t'.-n- -".aiu-ti. in tiie back uf. the head." The bad irraed the skull ! t al-nt two iai-iios. and wTion ex'nfcted by Dr. K I ; ciiiiisieitli t'ie iaili.-i wa-' a- llat as a wafer, i livers is en ployed mi tin- road and w;-3 ir-iT' t-, 1 ! ii a-ry for ,puy." Ia -. :- Ii:i;l been nt in, par. a v isit li.ir friends, a, id t ites that h- intended to sheet ' hin:.-!t thr-i'tirfi th" bmin. bcerin-" he had been i drink inir and could n-d .'t al-.n-r. A aer the s!u."t-in-i'cc!iie lie sure hiTii-.'lt up to Jr;tiee ef the ! p'.-tce JO-mntt. who c..:::mi:tc. him to .tail at , f Ti-ecn '!: r for trial. Ityers ! n--t then-! to bo ! .---riou ly hurt. Kcwi? i elweit .':. year- ot ae and 1 t" sntd to iia a lirvd Man.- Tr Is Tuuior-rt taut he IkiiTetl et lorcd !-trli"r in Indinua town a lew years , fin.-e. He aid the sfiooMnif was accidental, but t'n is is not iielicvi-d by his fricndi. A Mr. Swei-ncv. of Indiana, who was' on the train, sa;. s that Lewis '. talked to him al."ut eoiumittitiir suicide a few min utes bilore the assuuic 'liieti pi ives thct he was I Imt In a re-ioisih!c siaio ol niiu i. Mr. I'yi r- on i Saturday received a tt -le-min trn: r- I'ri-ivl iv I'ltt--bnr-fh. whieii rend as loli-ws: "Mr. S. S. White. . vim lives al N... ;.5 Nonh it reet. ruLe'.urvti, was ' Ul your car ,i tiny rfss,.nuer 1 t ev v, I, :rj.. lie sn v's it e si w tie- ncr.-d.-lin-rat.- v p.. 'a a ihe r-- -. ..P. cr at yniir head itnit fin ." Mr. liver vtty tlmt he has known '.r some tune past tiist tiie lixru-r had a u-ebiia-ii 1. .'.a! .-.u-.t h :.i. ia a . 1 ! ;' ; ..'.:.:.:;'. ...al."..'' .'a.c.V-.l l.li.i. WELCOME ONE IT IS SOI in I ssi T 1 1 1 : l- IT IS SO, SO IT IS, PUT DOWN TIIE PRICES Tf fienre whlrh 3Mcre.i)- nnrprlwe all bnjrrit, itnt arr now selllne LAWNS, WHITE GOODS, GRENADINES, HERNANNIS, PERCALES, BATISTE CXOTHs", CRETOXS, AND ALL OTHER LIGHT COLORED DllESS QOODS! AT IliIHJS TIIAX COST. -A-lso, LIjNTEjNT SUITS, Curtain Laces in Great Variety, iH'a.iTs, Sitit TTnaliella::s, Anrt n One Moek of the L.a1leV fi.rcmt rrntertorfi, tin- SILK GOSSAMER COATS, AT PRICES AWAY BELOW COST. We have a large sioek of fashionable ami seasonable goods, in uhteh ice are offering great bargains. -A Lixie of Ccarpets, SucJias Jirusfcls, Woolen, Hemp and Jlag. Also, nil Cloths, Window .Shades and Fixtures. ..BOWMAN & MORROW'S OSS STOIR, CORNER ELEVEMI1 AVENUE AND MH .ti, ( ORRr.spsnr..rE. Cambria Tvvr., August, 1S79. 1 MB.F.nrroit With your permission I will far i nish a few ink drops from the alley of the nor'h branch of the Uonemauirh in relation to a recent , pleasant trip enjoyed lor the most part In voor ) company. Hnvinif irot on the E. fc C H. K. train at liradley's cnt on th-? occasion referred to, I nd . rise all who want to do likewise to stand at the ' switch In full view of the engineer, so that he can ! see them in time to stop the train. If they .1u. It , will ave them the trouble and fatieue ot runninir i Bfier the train, as I had to do. Bradley's Is ca i led ; a;fl:--ir titalion, but 1 have never yet succeeded in 1 finding a flar or a stat ion at that "point. However 1 the kind-hearted eondnctor told tne in his pleasnnt wy to make myself visible hereafter, and tlmt j remark led me "to think how many there are in i tho world who are too backward to come forward until It is too late to secure the prixe they are I seekinir or gain the object they are after. j Hut I started ont to ay wimethinir Bh.-rat our I trip, and so here p-oes. We reached Altoona in dne time, and from the:e I "branched"' off to H.d ! lidayshurir, which Is nor the place it was thirty nine years airo. Hut like people, like places j fharifie is writ'an on tveryrhin-f. ( ince there. I was not lonir in fimline i he doctors I was seek inir. : and gentlemen of the riirlit stamxi I found them I to be. They understantl physioloi-y to jierfeetion. I and could tell what ails me as weil as I can my i pelf. Thanks to them b r their kindness. By the way, the rolllnn; mill at that place he i lortus. I was fold, to the tt. I. (to., of Johnstown. ' and the employees say they have preat reason to I reoiiec thereat. While In Hollidayshnr-r I chanced to meet the only t wo men I know t h re. f ne of These is tlol. Wiii. K. Piper, wlio was all smiles and wonder lo see old Iiewi so f.ir from home. t n the west or left hand side of the road com inn i lrom IIoMiilnysbnrc to Altoona. as well as alonir the easlern slope of the Alle-rhcnies. which s, em to frown down upon the valley below, one mny look from 'he car window nnd iret a irlnrious view of some of t he most m-i Knifieent sernery mortal .-ye ' ever rested upon. As I itaze l my mind reverted ; to my y.nthlul days on tiie Atlnntie prinre, where : an'occasiona I opj.o'rtunity was aflarded for viewinz the wreck ot a noble ship, with hull turned ap-d le down and the entire work ot art totally destroyed. ' Yet there is no work of art a' all to be compared ' to the works of nature. No sir : if the hulls of the ! (Treat Ka-tern and thefrrent Western were put j together they would be nr-n-rht fn comparison 1 with r-itiire"s"handrwork. If I hud the eloquence i of Iiemosi henes or the ability ol the urearest of ! knosrn artists I could not describe or paint to lite i the beauties of this wonderful scene. And hew peculiarly impressive are the splits to be seen in 1 the neighborhood of the "Horse Shoe Bend.'" ' where there Is enonjrli to command the atteuUon ' of the wisest -reolmr f.t and excite tne wonder and i admiration of tho shiest enirjneer. It l a mystery . Indeed how the different sTratas of rn--s have . been tossed up at this point by some powerful eruption avvav hack In the treat unknown. And, i oh ! what a m'firhtv work ot enndnecrin .7 art Is the treat I'a. K. K. a"it winds ar ound the sides of the highest mountains, skirts the widest and deepest : chasms, and towers lar above tiie tallest of trees! And how plain to be seen l the heavy trra-lo on ' the west side of the Horse Shoe Bend, where It is almost 00 feet to the mile: Yet it is n 't all a subject of wonder alone, for it is almo-'. trraad enoueh to be worshipped. The railroad eompany has spar. d neither trouble nor expense to beautny the surronndlniiS nt this point. Insi Je the "Stio "" i a lar-.'c. level plateau i as been laid out, and some ' of the most skil.ful florists have been exereisina; their taties and talents in arraru-anir elpjfiut flow er beds on tire srrmnd made and desisrned for trie purpose, while to complete the attractive picture a handsome Swi? pott a -re or watch boT.with heavy nar stones -ani a t- w iect aparr on n:- rusm i....,, and all formed in aecordanco with strict mcnsTira- Tion occupies a position in inu ceiuri oi mc uuu grounds. Then comes the tunnel near the summit of the mountain, which deserves to be ranked anionic the -treat wonders of the world, but of which It is needless for me to speak, so much baring al ready been written about il. The account of our p!easanf sojourn and kind treatment at t he Mount ain House. 'resson. a-- fur nished by me to the I'lica ( N.JY .) '; -,. i. has tx en trans'ated for your columns, and is herewith sub mitted for vour kindly consideration. Thankinif the train" men on the Branch road for th''ir kindness in leavinsr uic oft so near home on the return trip. 1 remain, Y ours, itc, P:-rr,t A nEHAttTHE. Ti '771t-7--I? frr. 1 t''f ri-i'.-fr. r. Il".7--t V'-.-scpe r f.tb li?rd tit I'tira. A'. I". ..- He (th.e editor of the I'nntAS) told ine ihat we would have towai! nt Cresjon for six hours rind that hewoul-I i'lTroJnce me to the manxiters of th Mount .in II ni"! f vn mcr resort as a correspondent of the ir,.c. This lie did. and I was very warmly welcomed. They told me. "Am thimr . vou tlnn t see aslc for it will be nt your service; and any time you come here make yourself at home and welcome."' Neither the editor nor myself, it is proper to say. drink nnythini Infoxieatinir. The management of the .Mountain House consist ol ttol. K. .1. Unicr. pro prletor, V.'iu. II. Mauucr. chief clerk, A. E. Lyon, steward, and S. .1. Humphreys, printer and utility man. It can be said with truth that all from the hi-thest to the lowest are very kind and cour'ei-n:, wliile nowhere can be lonr.d morcamp'.e piovision tor the nourishment, enrcrt.iinmon: and amuse ment ol iKith body and mind. A Iter supper .iu ex cellent orchestra band discoursed sweei music, and delinhted indeed was I to see the youth of both sexes promenade the many Invinnir paths h-adinfr. tobeautilul sylvan retrea'is. where the retul-rent moon is devoutly worshipped no, no. but where roniuntic lovers worship each other by tho pale lliiht of the ' sweet silver mten." A word more about the Sltmntain House and its tb-. lijrhttitl surround invs. There are two ten-pin al leysiand what we cali in Welsh '-lisrlln-din iel hin"' on I tie premises. I saw not the least sin ol intox ication in or about the honse, nor did I hear a sin gle uiibeeominsj word spoken. 1 ho place is light ed by nas inside and out. and t he ilminir room is comiindio'is enouxh to seat three hundred iruests at one time. There are also many fine cotiBires on the "ir-aunds for the accommodation ol l.imiiies who wi.-h to enjoy the comforts and maintain the rirfvacv of home "lire. I am" your old correspondent. 1IKH1 ABETtAHTHB. W111T.E swimcini; their hoes in the weed haunted row--. Where tiie bcons an-l toinato-as are ttiowiiiif. The sou to h's tuiiicr set out to rein. irk. As warmlv the sunbeams were iriowinir. -W liv like i's this spot t the place tliat was not Kni.wn to l.i.uie till that apple prc-.-eedin" ?'" i;p:!ss !" .p'oth the parent : then answered theson, Jtecauso 'tis the itarden o' weedin" '." 1"la 'ratbar was so rrruct p leased at the pr-ocifv ef larun a wine. el in the eoustrucrio'i fd the at, ore pun that h" fort I: with jrave bir a fit' h'.nn rr. o.-o-r I ir a suit f.f new clothi-s on (lo,f!--ey V.'olf. next d. or to tiro post-ofiiee. Altoonn. The r..-ion wl v- X!r. Welt was eho-'i-n troni aiiion-r-f thrt irrittit-nlc cf d'-nb i" on ciothimr in bat eity mav Icaolly be st-t.-il Because bis house l-ris an es "ibi-l.e,i r. p-ilatian for fair dcatit-ir: b,e;,ti-e st-.ck is ,-iiways lari--. and fre.-li : bc.-aus'- eaen artica: is vvarraiitc.', to be prc-'i-ciy as js.,,r,..n-..d nnd b'-cause Iii. prices ciiiin.it b-r crif irrulcr. Ke- irarc inir t id.- l-itr-T r-oisidi-nvf :"ii. ir. "Vocif snv s; -I will sod a! prices o. per cent l..w -r tiian .ir.y oth er b-iu-e in tiie city.'" "ihat lie i-a nrin e,f his ' word, a vr-lr to his l:ira nnii vvcil-ti'lc.! -lor-- wiil fuilv tiamo-isi raie. Orders by mail wiil receive prompt attention. iI Atir laid aiiti'ief orn ni-on her lltli" toe. and every place Hint M irv went' this corn was sure lo tfo. S ic went to itiiimi nihai one 1ny to -ct of clioes a pair, and of course it is fn .r lo presume Ihat tin- little corn on the htiie to - Hlorr said went will: her there, f -.,rn or nurnni, Hluiucm hnl's iK,t and stioc- liiiu-c. illn Kle-.en'li iiivii'H'. V it., una. I n., is the j.iace to lift very cliei),. mut tittici and v"in f .rlnble fed coveri ir'-." o' ;.l stv lo. siw-s a -id isal. itics, for 1 -di-"s. ii.s-. s, tr '.. youths aial c!ril.,i-i :i . K . iI:-:- i-v 'I M i"-. ' Al'. .a r. iv -s killed ! y .t. i-iin- FOR BUYERS ! SO IT IS! ,v i f i : it iss tso: THAT WE HAVE OF ALL KIXD OF GOODS! TWELFTH STREETS, ALTOONA, PA. LJiTTFR I'ltnT Jini TZn I.F.. llorTzroi B. A uir. lo. T70. Dear Fukkjiatc. We-ks nay. months havo claps--.! nii.ee y..u had a cumnuni.-stion frmn this vouiik but prosperous town. Ttie dedl-atian of the new Cttthoiie church jn-t completed in this place tbroinrh the united eflortnif the Lev. Father ., leather and his eon-ri'',at ion. irave me an oj-isir-tunity to revisit my l -rmer home I v spei-ial irain from Tyrone. K.tcursioii tickets wero sold at Al toona. srood to return, for 1.;-T. and leivmir that cityiper raeiiic Express at 7.."5. a. m.. wo t.s k the spe-ial train at Tyrone lor llouizdnle. where wo arrived aluit 10 o'eh-ek. Here we were met bv a lar-re crowd. well as bv the Hi ut7.ia.ic cornet o,,,,,,. ftiui-ii. oy me wuv. is surpas-eii t.v few sim ilar onranir.at ions In the State, and aft of listeninir to several choice musical selections weil rendered we nil formed In procession and proceeded to the churcli. Jwhie h was soon fiii.-.l to repletion, not-wrth-taiidinif its seatinir eajmcity is a'suit sixteen hundred. The church hiiil.lin-r. It is proper tosav. 1- one t,f tbe han.isoiiiest and ino-t eouiiiio-lious in the diocese. Kt. Kev. Bi-li,,p Mullen, of Kr e. as sisted by a number of pric.-is. eonducted ihe im pressive ceremonies p, ru-iiililni to the ileiii- ation of the fine edifice, and sii'-isc )u.'nt!v delivered an eo.n,-nt an ! ins; ru -tiv e - r-a..m. diiriiur which he ail'i le, briehy to the cr..wth of 'atl.o!:.'ty in the I nited States and complimented i.th pastor and people on the ener-ry and zeni they had manifested in e reetinif such an i-ieirani and substantial teim-le to the sen-fee ef od. Aiii'mj the o-h.-iati mr clcrirv 1 noticed i;..v. I'. J. Sh rnien. of f 'leaiiicid. anil ev. Jus. M-au-ht-r ''rotlier f the pastor), of t'orry. a. .t l:it Mass the eornrrcL-'arroii was coin,i for he nio--l part ol s t rr. i . ir , -r- :ro:a van """ parts of ri,-- c.arntv.iis well as Ir. m Tyrone. AlT.-M.ua. CTa'iitzin .-irid otfei ..la.1 1 ,'ic ". n-a n wrts preside( over bv vij;. Mni-L'.e l.'-a-.y. nli-at-. cfli-if ntly as-iste,l by Mr. H. Ii. Hart man and the n'tiiT tiii-mi'i'i-- nt the ele.ir in Tuakiri- tie- in'i-a-all ihat could huva b.-. i, ,i. sired. Herore i-l-.-iaic it is t-roi-.-r bi snv ttiat after Yc- ror- th" Kt. K-v. l: -"n.:.. v i-h th" wnt t-i .I.-tni'-JV ill. whT h'v tU'-h :i nv U VI'O'V. t 'i r. 'H'tin r-." ' vrn':;? .; , 1 ir:i Ikt : k's - iv VVMiml, 1 Atm! r'tll' ii h-T i.riiiir 1 j . T nl ; lrorfi-n- nn T Iotc of yorr. h I c ho i a ! irii! er- ntMro. i l' rt -'f --orfh n;il f u: ol suttir.- : U"t,cvj-1 : y"ti o.-ni. n t !cnrti l; r. i For sin ha-1 ' trn there 'Ttorr, ; An. -i ly :.!.:r:iun-!. "Km-: :ti,.7o :" ; 'ha further trn? 3f Ti' In t):o m- n--" hn-fn"' r1;M!j4'ni Th not, i !:i-;:!iifh ; - The y.-'iiii; tiutn -w:ti rhrtjy (nnv.ir-l Fev-tt nt S.iii'n AHfiil lifitiiV, not t t" N it' P'trk. IIJ Klvot;th av nil". Ait' iia. t::yiri-r n -ust ) t it'-r-uit ohtthirjir. th." iirt'c'.itn; i i- tr-T;r llvit lm u.tkitm i-r rar;iT'"ry .irr ir-'i'.t ritr" ! ; ..-r-ir.s" h ip hnrtn t for ali tiin to r mo was !uy irjr Iiis R 1 . 1 j r ir outfit, in i-horx. !iy tho ny. ;t it'-p-t-nlly known that Sinmn V l-ifritlhciin 'k of oh-t liirisc. rorni-ri-iiir tlm vt-ry l:it -t !ty!rs. H -'jh-c!!y ttr:irtio jt now? Sn.'h is th' ti-t.:ini it 1 nNnn fa ft th:it thir prioop. -uti--.'uoTit t'tc'lc-ituf out J'r the fall aii-i wi!tt Ir.itio, w.-ro ij'-v.-r u K.-. . 0I1PI1ANS" COI'KT SALK C.F V VI.I A ni.T? HEAL ESTATE! 1 Y vi I ".. irtneoi an order isniTl . -it --f the (r iiaii- art of f 'ami. ria eouniv '.nd to me directed. the 'otirt House in 1 will expose tu public sale, nt l-.i-eusbur-r, .-ii , , --TT . - , r.,T. ( fif, 1 lU 1, ALulM 30th, 1S79, icwini; desc.-i'M-d At 3 O'CLOCK. V. the f.. i'.-.-ii t-r. to Hi 'o. I The -nt'Tt'.-'t of WiUiam Kittell. forrnt-riy of Iriah Lloyd, of. in and tor. t timber land situate i a .s.i-tjii..t,iiia:i T--,i-snld couiitv. I mi: Ii d by lauds of .luhii W. 1 T'riati l-l-.vd. lsnee Westoccr. .lonns Bamir. dee-,1. -n-t ot ii. ill liner. Thos. Tozirr, and John B. Bauiii.coutaiiiiuKiiiiiciv-Uir'.f a.-r.-s. more or ,.. ii. '2. A piece or pare 1 ! hind situate i:i C'aniSri.t fnwnship. nbotit on,- Iiaif mile from J-;b. eusaura. ixmnded bv the f 'lay l'ike irti'I lands of I-idwar.l Owent.md ."lihn Kir.-c'rit,. --,.-onfiii rriir t.-n acres and sixty-three j.-cr .-l.es. nil , b ar.-d and.iiiid. r I'-n'-c. Xl). S. A piece or prir.-.-l of li'iilnl re ed land sit'inte in t'aiu'Tia Tov. rr-liip. boi.nde.l I.'- the Beu hth read. Inn-Is of Joseph A ilm.in. lie!rs ot Jame and trooriro Mi.i. and other.. ef.ntaiu!n sixty-lwo a.-r'-s and eiiiaty-t lire,- p. ai-ia-s. o. 4. A j.ii-ce of lerouud situate in the 'est ward ol l-ibcrrsat-.rir boroiii-h. bounded by the turn p,ke, LIod street and West str.- t. contaiuiiiii about leie acre. o. .. A half lot ,.f irrimiii! frt-intein theWet ward of lii.en-i.ur-r bnrouirh, ' m n-I . t on ilr north by bit ot Mrs. Sarah 1iv is. ri the east by l t ol J. at li. A. Shoemaker, i n trie somh by Lloyd street, and on the wc-t fay nn ni!ey. o. fi. Ttr- nndiv iii-.-ro-ie-haif Int-rc-d of, in an.l lo a pl-or ,,r i:ir.cl of land -iimtrc in lllackli.-k town.-liii, kr.own as the -.l-,iiii f.iSla'i" firm, bounded "ii the north by lands of l'et.-r Wni'ni r .-.nd lioiicit Fcrrusou. on Ihceist by la'al ..f l-:iac Vls-ln.. en tia- soutti b laiult-! A. W. Howialid. and on th- vest by lands ef A. W. linnlriml and Jiavid II. I la, is. ci-ntainiaii one un Ir.-d mid tw.-n- ty-three acres, more or less, iiho-u -cver.lv a-res of which are cleared nnd under leiiee. nnd Iuivil . thereon erected iv pi-.,I twn-sfi.ty ,siont .iwcilim house, a fra me lairu. and r-fi-er iiotiiaibi ii't-. 'I h.-te I Is a food or'-iaird on ttie preu: l--s and a , -ml back opened, the land beim- uiideri.iid by a lonr-f-sit vein ol exc.-lient coal. , ( I he other half Interest in tiii f'irm. bcloni-iinr to K. L. Johnston. 1--.. will l-e ef.ere 1 for sale at the same t line and upon t hv same terms, so that the purchaser can buy the whole lari i if he de-'iros. 'o. T. A pie.-e or parcel ot improved land -it-llitt" in the we-t ward ot Kbon-Stir:- baroirirh. bounded on the north by land of F. A. Sii-i.-iaaWcr. en the rust bv West street, t-n tiie south bv Hiirh street, lot of Hart-rain H-rv' ari l land of Fa n - . I Stephen Lloy.l, deceased, eon ta i niinr "-own and one-halt a-'res. more or lc-s. and l.:n inir. Tlo-r.'-.n erect -d a, ifttt two-strrj- frame flwcliliiir house. There is a i- i orchard on li,e prcmi-os. "ilns piece wall I .- sold ill two portion-. Ma- la. as,. rni' alH-ut three acres in one part and the remainder. nlKjut lour an-l or I nil ai-rcs. In the o'her part, or In one whop pi,--.-, to s-iit purr-r aser". 'f. A s-iuore ory-ri.aii., .-ifiiatc in the Wist ward of Kb- nsl.n, i-' t ora-'a'h. bounded en the north by Lloy-l street. "U the east bv Si rut enllf-v. on the s-.atfi ly fi-rte stnrn.aiui ori the west iiy West f-trsff. eoiita'n1ry two nT-.d n:r-hi!l r.cr--s nod hnv inif ther-on erect. -.1 a iriH.,1 two s;o--y trata. .in. -11 hi1-- house, a fri.iin- stalde, end r.il tilt- ii.----.---ary outbu ild inirs. n i d havinir a coo-1 orchiiiti on toe premises. Tm vs ot Sii. Oi'-tlaal of the p...r.-r;. -c tai.'iey to b,-p-iid -n iv.nt m-aren t.f --i'i.-. a-fi-l ti---r--B.af.n-r la t-.-r.-r. J .M si t-av.ie its. -v ii ti ln-t-n-st. to l c a.-rroi I y t i - j t U-n.e: t Ird.c and iiMtrtzawc !' tl.c f,iinrit!if-r. a!.-. i.'u rt:r iiiriiiiJ.. - fdmlnis'rarrrv" Vil:.iirr Ktte,l. .:-eM. J-it'cn.-i.ur'r, Am.-. Is7.-ifi. I'Kl 1AUATOUV to 3IOVIVC oa M I'IiiSlitR !t, er iri7 ,7I at rt ri oc .at-'a -t cut t ''ir; ork o f Wonumcnts and Gravestones MAi:ni.I". ami M.ATIi M.lXTI IJi, Grafts, Fronts Fenders, tfe., ,(r. f Inr li . 1 1 1 ii r -t !i at.- ifive.- more bent than any iitlurni -i is vM.i-t.-ii. t.-d I -1 pli.is--. Send . r i inn. i ir. I r aa !i Burr. Mill Sauitr umi Belt! nit ( 'lol lis. Jiff, ,v 321 I,il..rty lt.. llf tinrch. Vv'. Y. WAIJ.Ai.'i:. OTICE is 1'i-it'liy giwn lh:l Li t ss - nn I r. nd innl pi-c-h i. ' tl .f-liu vvruru,.--. sarin e .i I .. It. i ma.-iaa r. : ' t-, i . .;, ,., .,. cred itors, bas l-.-cTi hie-1 hi tie.' i.-'i - i Tin- 1 r-'. ricvotn- T'tt't "a lab. 'I , olli,. . . a .,1 H i, be o --.. 1. 1, ,1 i., ij,(. Court ! ' uni on ', :.-.. ..i oi-! i t,. tr s,; t'rin i.r.i-.i. '.ii tin- hr--l ni a'-"- !S ,;o. ,sl, t.- .riw.wrf. v - .',. .-v. l',-..,..c..Ji.:i7 .- . i -i.i '.;.- V. ' :-'-i--t i ' TKHKIlfLE ONSL.WGHT ; ' os mr PEOPLES CHEAP STORE! Ijorello, Isi. temjaum Eiiiirv(.,.F.w.B'5!:!:-:iE:::;ffiS! THAN' I'viii: Ulil OKI.! Mr Ja GOOD frOdllS, GOOD GOODS, GOOD GOODS, j Cheap Goods! (.Leap tlootls! Hieap Goods! .a c Wf. aaVaJ 1 t taZ&f2 I OMSas4 tSitkki TIKfK.lf MIT i vniRvoini COME AND SY.T. ! COME AM HE Alt! COME AMI III Y I Pause! Ponder! Purchase I Here Is n pnrtinl 1 i -t ot the kind . f l-o sis we keep and the wonderful I '.-i rtr n i n s n e offer : I I.OTIIIJ DliPARTIOT. i ten" Suit ne lew n i"vi.-n' Fini' S aits for Men's A11W ,1 f '.is-iniere Su -.- f-.r M.-n" Fine Ii.e km I-n - Suns for ! Men's All AVo. i I-n nts nd Vest i i en's All - V-1 I'unT and e-t li'.-sT , .. j onilis' f 'lothin-1, lull -lets, fr"in rj-:.on t 1 Itoys' "iotbinir - f-tw -........ . ' lti.vs' flothmir. ail-w. .-l. f-ir S M iJ ("1 VJ "1 3 i f. f) e t" a M M-J : I'ls jurt l-.n- And all other wenrm :ii iir. 1 at -r I :i. ly .- h.-ni". DRV ;oots DIIMKTirHT. 1 00 I 2S ynrd :iHeo for - 14 yards fle.ivy OinL-hurn I r ' 14 vards Ai i hc- n . lusiin !r i 2" v.ird-. 1 I.e. I Mu-lin tor. ' 14 yards irrn. l Itie-iehed Mc-li-i for ! 11 Vard- verv bc-t hn :i: iu-l ?l,ili'n lot j I'i v :ir I- 1 r : j f-.r. ! At! kinds f .fear.- r ..-..ocs win I it iv eiv- be Sold ciicr-icr t Inn I iie ch 1 li 1M 1 isf 1 OH H-) 1 11 -h w:i! po- "IIH-St. ' ni iii ivutiinrT. 2 sr-ool f'ottcn 1 hrerv-t. wirniiit--! 2-' v nr-i-, f--r 2 f licet- I'i n- f ;s. f--. S packet Hair Pic.- 1. ; 1 pair M- n"s H ! I H-. , 1 j.air Iide-s' H-i-c i j (.RIKIItV j " ...nb-tenr. I II. s. H-owned 1,-ro ( ' lor DIPlRl-irNT. 'I.-e f..r . ."I .. 1") .. 1 t-l .. I c . . 1 ! , . 1 CO .. ll'l , . 1 bi .. 1 no .. 10 .. 10 ,. lo .. A , . as .. 1 D .. 1 ("t .. 1 no ,ti,. e t r lo lbs. fireen foit.-e f -r 1 6 II. fire.-n 'oo-e - '.e-t in uinrkeij ' l.s II--i. ?t- wu Saa-ir f- r 12 lbs. f oft-e Su-ra-- f--r 11 ll-s. V lute Siiirar f-.r ! ?. li-ias. k i-i Syt-up for , '2 -raN. best Scrap in i.ia:l:- t for.... : 1 S-ru!i iini-h lor 1 Br. mi t-T 4 boxes BlaekiriK for ' 1; boxes of!.-e l.-enee tor ..r ' :i t-omc-- Ive tir 11 bail- I'i.::i.-li f. or.. 10 cans Tomatoes for ! 7 f ,-ls.n ( lil for i-i l-IIi. cakes Soap f-.r j HOOT AM Midi: HI I ' 1 pair Men".- ir-,od li.ov s' - fa i 1 pair Men"- I ItnaV.- l Slc-i 1 pair Men's Vine H-.t I .r ' 1 pair M' i' r tn--t fail-kin it ..n ART MI". XT. '.'V. -r M IS 1 7S ........ 3 on ) 1 N ........ 7 . l m on to 1 i wet prices. V. per pa r. i.-r.. 1 pnir Woiiic!,'- ir.-o-l Sr.-. i,,r 1 i-a-'r Wo., ,.,." best s.ii.K t..r 1 pair l.adii ta't.-r-- for 1 pair I.ri.li " l-.-T ( ia-t.-r- l.e- i M ! --f-a- Sho.-s. of r, 1 1 evlis ii ni vires, fr A liirire stock of f 'liildren's Sb.-s nt b A very lame sto. k of Jtnl y Sfa.es at '1 hit niiMitriixT 1 Men's It.it? n- vv 4 "C. rjl il 1 U, to mt and up to '.si cents. Ihe lari-'O-t -Iis-k of rr lr---r; f "aM-bna. anil .Men's Fine IlK-" II:'. I T. .. B-sf lists in th m-.rk.'t for. B -" H t :i 1-w a- : .". cents l.AlilI-S" HATS. Wr hav I-a. lies' ip,s -,,b- -ouivt ,n N will sell tfiem ch- rit-cr than anv miil-a.-r can l.uv tb.-m In the .-. Al-.. n !-ir-. It of al and I'liil-lrcn'- Ha- at won.l'-r:nl bw pr.ee-. llorv-l an.l .Tmirx'- l",r Yi,iiik'1vpi! -ri--asc -rive tf.e :il.o-e list n carctul i xamlnfl tlon and y.-n will sc- licit 1 lei-.e r.-dueo-l i-iprv- thills' to till titiiu T--t.fI- Me to d" T.v el,-., an ! atT.-lai Heir-- It :s ri.:.' ..'a.:t. v.-l a civ. qiiir" ihi-.r en- hen- e it l.-" al- . : I :i' : ;i! ,v t i' n.l-r--' , Ui'-r iiit y i ! k- V:r-j;' - 'l'lri-' nn-i r(- iM cr- t'" f t;i y lfr ::? 1'miry: nnrl ..i! 1 .111 V ill, V (.!, T. miHle with I :ic a -c. e pr and r-.-t a -- ra.trs no ic.a 1. a-: Hi - a' C a-,..! -i .! t So r-MTttf nifi ff inr. t t.-r '.!-. ii in tho 4-i.Miitv if. ;) t" ll At l-iir- 17V M V AI S r,-r i:.' kept by M TKIIKUMI)!. f.O?lFTT-. r 4. T KI AT- IJ' KI'TT-MiU' ct ! n f..r tr :. CTiiii ..-ni-ir; tki;m. r'l lire cn Violilay. !'.' t-"l'l ' ; T. W.: fri-iibria t'our.Iv ill .' 1 -e of Pea i.- V.'ciiu's .V.iia r Wilt sri T -e of I .f y.r.irk- : .v 1 .a w ' Uuss-ell .V " " Sl.-nm. r Hoj-ide. Ib-arcr .1 f "o "c-r!. y Wcakian-I iri'tn !i X Itiii-'A-a' H'pps ,v Kiev I Kiitrull Wolf. IdovdV Adm rs Alexander I -e ol Ssaidan Ha f B v a n T 'se of Marshall llHV,ks Lloyd's A-ii-ne, s.... I'iuiiiiriil'..iii;:v !'il-er: I o 'ourad's Ii-sa:t..r-. . ". 1". 1 1 1 real I -il -i ;. ;,.., I, la.y -. '"!-K. . I.-.a.'i i Hi " 1 ; ii ' 'liopp Kin 'n. M Ha -aav i r. t7V. '- 'it al. iouiih. St i ..vs. Sharif.-" A-lm'r. . .vs. K utrull. ..vs. l.ant-.. ...vs. li ddfi-lter. ..vs. It erne. ..'s. lio; ,,.. i: . .v--. "V. ".-- A- ..vs. f-re -iltoli. ..v.-. Sjs ii-hcr.-. ..VS. It,.,v.f... : liV N T.T.L. I'r- -' . TilH ii-lo-.r. An; tii'tstx. -' 4. 1st I'rr, .ta: &BiPiT Py? fT-f Ip'jMt pi rWi IV In is a lilctsln-r. I b- a pvit t'" bon.a- I..-come irrei; ' TARKAXrvs M.I.TZI i: It will save much p a n and d .. times I- so ,:..a .-.- i l-ythei carry, thr'.".:::' -cciles-that s,. opcaly ret-ls. an ! lion't i-.d-l,,-! the pr -per trea' - -ton ta-r epp.-ar. !ic-ort toll, wi 11 --.,. lev . S( LI BY ALI 11M" lis. ...e. Whcn , ti'- - rriitir.NT. - r. "."attire ..me- n , i.-. is r- :,.e to ol f.--r .-fiildren, ani-hes I -. -icily, -.f w io n the sv mp- el ! :.t. i lid lict, HJ1STS. 1DOWS A IMMi AlKMMNT. Notice i- Ir.r.-v -.iv. ri that f-'lowinij i named ap-arni'-'lro nt : propo;-1y apia-iis-d and set apart for t le- v. i.i'ovof .1,- !. r:t under the act l Ass-tnt-lv ! tia sli v pnl. A. 1 1. Is.". I. I as be.n filed in tl"- K- :r -t.-r'- i f'ir.-e at li'" .-btt-ir. in and . f.ir t to' county of f 'ainbria. and will be pr. ,-nfs t.f the Ire! ai ii.-' t "ec: t o! sar-l ecu at v ior i oi.tir-iatioii d ri'.c. -vac- on li r11 i 'i-,.. I'tf .. ft rjt't: 0 -- .-t.,.-ii- to w ai : i a; pr i tseiv.f t.t of cert.-t'ii pcr-'-.iuil i; i .i irad :ita-t for 1 a rjrari V ,.f (feoiia W'. iiri. Into A J" k-mi brr. A. If. 1hT Inv entory : ia cb.w fin. w town-hip lic-a-l- ,i,S-..-. si r s mi tl. J. ft. LA K r"s it-..-1 -ter. . KLfUebtir-. Am;. 4. hi'... J. C. iY"cCINLEYS DINING ROOMS! I'nr I.nfllr Kii-T CJrfillemfn. 161 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. IIrT IUMMJ KCMI!S I TUt C HALS AT ALL lllU'ns. (IYSTF.lv? BH.4 I'I'I'I KS serve 2-'. l-TS -tf. 1 al short notice. A1 DMINl ST 1 : A To I i s ."( n I ( l.-Tjitfof Ll.ZAKKTH Iii'. LEV. lif KrM'Tf- or A-! - ""t' n t iv t t.-t - :! ,ii7Jl- !fth I'.iruy. 1 : ol AViflnr:tm town-hit. i roaC'K liav'in-; h-rn m7i"r 1 t tho tun! r-iirncd i-v the Ko-f ;-T'-r of mtil.rjfi t 'Mnty.n!I in-(rt'-.l to-.v'l f-ttto rrc lioroi noinoi tn itinkf j'HVinoiit vith'tut d!y. aiiit ths having f'iaim j;;ini t th" .-:tti'o viii M soui thctn -r-..K-r1y u tiwnt.f.it. :or -c'!Tlr:o-Pt. lliM s MAXVi KLU ilm. CR. L. D. KOFFifiAFi, ix? Surgeon Dentist, A. make prvdcasional vi-sits to Klensbnrjr n ti e rinsT M.cnvT r ea ii n.,siTn. to remain i ne-week. Als... writ i-e In V. iiuii-rn en t he siireMi M . a v p emu M"xtH, to rc nvrafn to..- -lav. AH work wirr-nled. Feh.'.ft, lK.-tf.-u, TO riC'l". i-.Lt -.t-l v : :i: t'.ut thf lirst nr.. .!!t al Vvillalla "vk. 'f'-1. A -S; .i:l a a I wa :, ..i t ! -c l -c in h t -n rb-.l in the oft 1 e l'n- - ar county, ai,d will t-.i ra-esenl-t al..ll'o:i I':- a ul Sftii', ,-..llfltc. 1 Ihe tll-I M ...1..V i I .-, ,., icber i lie 'NMjJs I'r, 't c raiy. il aa V.:.cl.s-..urv, .Vila. .'. ls7l.-l. d .lac... I oi cri drlors. .-t. tlo-aetr-rv of f 'a: t l la l ..c I ..lit . for, .ariiMi;.'...-!. not. i". i l'l-..t:i at -iv s i AND TO ! Al.r.-T' .-. ti:i.li-rv:r;n- 1 has ir A'res ef Menlfw Lnnfl near W I'.liinr. vvhicl he wi-i-.i-' to ,i- ...... ,. :.l r-,:ite sric- -si..! I iii. I i- ii. L-o-.ii i . a l i i-n a. I w iii be Irl-.m. 1 - F. li- t 'i r in to-. i nil on ' Hi!.. I". I' -! - it,. v. a c - i tsTF.W .'J des-i ' j'leuy t ' JO' C T.. id". All x. Tait. "f s:- a urn"! )(.t- itflt-tior t, ':to tile V -r Ti-M'tM-Ve m- ri(.t,jt. Viifi ftrj call ri I.i uti' - , ' aid t . i. j i s. I'll. ell I