u u "TifTl M I ItMlLfli! 1 mimlu res.amK in tii mt Hard, ' pi tlUlU rc4,-V V -tV j u a printed !y his fa ithf ul and tidy spouse . st ' I on tii" second ilav o the v"r icitli f : T I Rr.'HR:, PI.. f ...ihe - .rn J-i prot-o-i not tnly Ciielk i .i better l"iper than ever ' , . J( a; r. u-.C' today rh "pecta! In- . t. : a! c"w i!DcTiuer". as weil a loold ! . .r1 . uto ry UP l.te. a? will, . .'rivc'v ouirht to. mike the Kp."se- '. tiJ ic.ii-'f 'JM victor t every . , actry. Tb! Icitacemcnt l no less j.j ijr on f:iptrar.l the Pittaburif , . , ! ,i i u it ' !.r;U;huat tte whole twelve , . - . .. very moderate cum of ;J o-.'. The " t . ;i . i. u Uur:nir I JW will b one od the . . .;r .v :. ' h-cur.try, tail i.f the fret!) : :1 tb1 a3,,;-1 .ite.j pre-, aoo :' ir -!r. a large corps ol ... f ' !. V"'-' ""tat nr. 1 State capita:. j . ' a.lirj ; c-i::es. auj towns ul 3 ,v r't. (!.:. Vlrj.nla, c ' ..... .-ul be. pi cialty. On the --::'''-' th is ott rr has ever yet been . . ;-..:'' lae "-: ate. an t it will enable . ; . ; , t',0 nEEVA to procure almcs:. . . , . iif:,!, v l.fc'.i, at ali times? nc-vtv .. : if - 1 be j.arMo-il irly so ilorlnr ... -4 vi-ar lti vearsuro to hedonMv . , -- pres. leu'.ial rampatifn and ,.iV;(l;u',. Sen 1 .r. your names at once. ; . l .V PKUSOXAL. .... ii'i xrv I miMirri i in"' - .... I'. 'ii n r.it!.- CoinrnitKoe ol . :!: i met at lb.? 'o'.irt . .:.ili J tl' Ji. Jnni:tiri t '. at J . . , :. . .i : . u- ri-.( i.'-tivi. a- -: , j l ! ii l f ! .re the .,m V m I . .St. iilv.". .: Ci.'iirmn n . . , .1" . '':.: il.:'. I ,. :.- . I. AiV-.'h.-t.y -.!...,. T.,m. ' : -il ". Kr'i-a'Ti.hfr, !!l.i.-kli-k , ' .'!': i !' .r. ! I'.-'n'l Si'ruv, ;.. .' : JjrJ. ai.ihria I vj. . .:"-: -i.t.f - .1. 'ilu'riLil. . ' i. j. 'i.-.i-ti-i.t .la:. r ... . I .-;.!! Ilip-.-li. ',.-t ." 1. ' '".I' i:"U!il: "1 1' H.'Il- i I'.'.r H ..TiM-i :i liatitif-r ' I . v l v. ir l. V, : r!:.!i . . - V. . l. i-. V:.i4i;-r ., ;.,- iii-Th- I'll .-. i..r'.;be. ' - l. .! I.'.'. .v. n;'.l: 1 '. 1 a :Ti tli . 1. . :-i ;."!- .ill !i . r. J-"r: Tik I i n 1 I, i . : - I -1 :.i Tw. I aniel , .!' ' .- T j. t M'tuiui. Jaokn I .' ' l j'. ;i - - jMti'i II inntn, lt . j i : .1 '"'. K'.'i'., ;'.! v.ar.l; ! .-! : .;..;! S!hi"1it. ,".ti, ' .it l';lpl. I.ri'Mii J,i.ilt ......!,!, i..rt..i. i ; wan! ; l'at k , ...... tl..: -t-r -U m.l-H'.-i.lay. Tor- i . I 'p. I ei t li i.rh .M ' : V i.i. ' !. Sf.n t.-.-k .: ! tul. --Ph!hi " k-liy. . 1. - 1. S,l-iTH.,'i:iliii.i--'ri1i.. -.'!' .v - It. f;a:k. I n-1 li i 1 1 ' V. ., -t: , l .n-- i 'hr'-tlau !.'(. -' ' i .t V. if. V. I'ln.ir. I. ;). V'. K-ii'It. I i.iti-r Yo- ,. l,.i .tV...t-J.h.i.i-:'(T. !! TIIKOTIII-Ti I'l.AC-K. ' :.. ! l;iin. . v - r ' ;-f tii" Mii'iiL'lit at;aii ? ' ,v ( . l.nrclto. w : nt l.'Mi'i , . . I . ;.;!! . . a i . l l.i'ivlii-. an- -I'liii.tr . ..!;! .,:! ):! ' !'i'.!;irr I.if'."Xi li;, 'unit ti- i:'i:t;r!i. !' irour jir:nt : I . j ay I m If ;uli fv l''k1 ;! 'iit ir t lit-ai t''.'!' in ( ' . k t-t-T all liin Nnf pat.nt a..- i''j:i;'!i .-u.ii'S, liniinnts, . i aii- n i.i.rNd ; lu iiiL' it- : ly i'l t!io nHihlK-rhmwi cf .'.! ' 'y Iii.it'-h in n tiiiMv ; ; . . . -:i iiv- ul life in We-t. i n i. !..it-ni i:io i'.inl Wi st Vir- ; i-!' -K.) : . in th" Lud' aid ' '. . i.y taiMii-y - y Sp!!i' i I.'ir no tiin( in ciiintr a : l:!.n. wwimn. i ri-hiiil ' :': : .-. t ;. k ini'.- "'i-ai;i.n i'l the !':. i:i-;' ('nii.h Svrtip." T l-i-rli ti " CU'k Mill !'i:!:t.M i.n nr one M tt'.'.'rii'tions to in f .'-i , -I :'i;u.-.! ". il.iv. iicro for liif And 1:. iid.'rt '.'t ' i i: :.'.:':'. A ii'ii-i.-. i!ii;.r"r I'.i'' ! h "! i ii : '. U 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 ' - lY.ill! A'kt- r.-. !..!' r t" I - - i . t aiu'.ty-at !:;ut;l." - ' ritt Pini'ioiit !v 'i'lii.iiinii'!- of ti'ti- , . r. .:ttion l.a-i In-t-a or- ' ::r M.iy iiirccrattfrid ir. ;. a li".v vhare-i if iii"--- ; r. - '-ivi- ! at par. . It ! n.rn tisat n-iijttin '.'n- .!';'. . !.:s iit. rlv vvliitily r' ; ... -'.ink.- o: ap'.;.ii'xy wliirii ' ...! '..; of itintif hs piiit'i'. .. 1 ' 1 of Jolin-Ntnwn. f; v;;nit A avium ft ravini? ai'il i - i tln'-rt- on ' a uo. I a!":it ." cars. v i f '.''. v. ;i of Mr. William ' I' !. i : i -r i . irftit at ( 'iv.-json, '-: !. :..( hi Fa-t I.i'iorty, A!- , ';. we: k. 1 1 i-s 1!::ii:i; was r ;!: r-!iMli' ' ! r t i ii :i l'- . lint whets t;:o r,.ih is !'-.' i up i-ii ( ( tly : Mole. l'ri-e only ' .. ' .'it- . I". A. .v::iM'lil;lkT, . ! i i;i Sav.inna!: di'iT- ' '- . : -j .yi.e: the 'onhny Sieifti- , i e t-; i t i'e,.-iipcr;ttir" I'is '. I I.ii ' II i rtt v oriMirred i:i ; ' ' il.iy t.-;.iro (,'!'.iistnia, ' .1. i. ) e. iiienreil Mr. i; '!' II! till' - I M A; j . ' " '' ::: ' - M. ." i"-el-. lT'i'i'litiv of tllis '.f .!.ii k-u!l tow !!si;i;.. this - : "I rile p..--i;i..n .f (,iiarter- i i;.'.-iniei;t. N. (.. I ' , ar..l : i - ! ei t! i;e-,.ptc.l. ' l!i-t Ml. .K!:!i I.yiH-li. of ' :i '.eeil himself lis rt eav.di- ' ' ' . 'T.' 1 : nominal i in for l'n- i .-pre fc'.v if any mure 'If- , : e ei.iM.tv than John. ' r-'.-r. nii-'fl l:: year, f.f Mill- ' .mi"-.! miee too often from a - ' train, not many day iv'.i, j l-'s fei t run over an:l so la i ri- ' -h-'v li i l to he amputate I. .:"!'-o'.i.yd.-(iiat.-d Christ- ' ' ; i" iivo.ik ot Mr. 'i'oni I.. -' - a ri.pii-i,- il '. i;V and -N-' - :'';. ec-ntie ( a t i ract ion at 1 - rv-;.!--'-ee . urine: tiiP re,. elit 1 I - ' - e:,,j,ajen JO.tr of H-TA ahoilt :n lt' . ; Ii--p"irk will ' ' ' -r a i l faiiet ri'ports of !'.-r 1 ior.e in'poli: ical cire!esi .- : 'I'peiaiisitu of the t"-iirrctire '" uf.:"!.:ii- r iivr in Semeret , '. v. iliirit' ti.riT':-o-t lip with r v. t-er.'that he has n m:in ''lean make inoro ejnrs in : " " yetir than auyhody (-So in : ; f Mr. Evan Miehaeis, rc '' 'i -T Ward, are said to be af i' ' !.ei i a. art. I j et no person . .i.e mtervieweit on the subject ' "" io iril whether the -tory is - :;. i;oliertv a colored youtli to ' iinkn iwii, rettirne I to his " i ' or. Tucsd iy i i'l:t la-t of Afri an '-cent lian-l-" : i ' werm;' several inehos i .' :n i ur trood fiiend A I!. ;t i 'M;lv mail Oundajsae - 'fr;i st'il)lis.h,d lietwccn , " I ia t.ia-jow. rind of in that vicinity are i'or- ; '! Wh- !. of SinkM!;: VaSN-y, '! "...vi,,., ,.f ., nit!" I'iii with i-. it has two f-.tis on the - la el :,, lU) (in tj.e ft. ''' ' 1 r r ' ;t;i-a! u wiil know " '! ot; , r. "' l: '- P - i if M. ' . f : I . ' y -, (i'uied too t' '" ' ' : ,:t'.f a:::! v.a- violent ly ; i iiini.; --.(oted a-aimal. It v,;as I:;.'.'.- i'.-ifiies would jirove T --.itt, iw:iov he has fuily fi-.it-.ue ,.f r - cur- a o - fie t- i.oti:plete "-tori'M i iie -t. n-i art. Vve'.l "elected. ' O.thi.-'t;,- iiiteret. aud a!w.:v- - ;i,e jn t, -.,.. ni.ikinu' tli mii in-- -eeoiiu nay oi me rftf year wit'i a pair or ooiinciux briy Mbie-, oach of which is aid to weigh not less than ten pounds. ! "Moore Aiken1' is the nay the Altoona Ka-iirnl heads the announcement of the mar- . riape of Mr. Crn:le W. Moore (not our I'tiarie V. Moore, we presume.) and Miss Mary li. Aiken, t.l MiffVn countv. Moore ' Aiken voids we suppose in the" ranks of single eusednrss. CoTiere.tr.an Coffroth lias placed us un der renewed obligations for two handsomely hotind eopies. of Tart 1 and part 2 of Volume !i of the oncressional Hecord for the l?t , Session ol the A:xh Contrres?, with an elecant i index thereto, bound in the same serviceable style. Many thanks tr. Abner (iritlith, of this place, took ; his deputiire on Wednesday inoinintrof lust week for Florida, whither I-e oes in hopes of reetuitincr his J-.ealth, which we are glad to say has improved very considerably- of Jnte. That lit' nny fully leaiize his fondest ai:tii ipr'.tiops j; our -incere hope. Mr. l'lshei- wife of ;eorre fisher, a German Shoemaker re-idin- in Alleheny township, near l.oietto, died on Friday-last, '. arj. d rtboiit 7". ye.tr. siK. W;lH saj, To"ie nj excellent woman and a sincere Christian. Interment in the Catholic cemetery at f.orett.) on Monday. May her soul ret in peace. l'hihp Keller', n fanner reidinu in the Loop, near Hoi;"i.1ays!urtr.sold a l:oj the other day which it is said will weit'over one thcusitiid jiounds, y.n.1 is alleged to lu . the largest porker in the State new soaper sttb-ciihers who trtke a paper five or ten years itln.iit paying for it alone excepted. 1 .loon M. Sbi uin was mn over and eritsh- d i.) death 1 the eats near shei idun -station. thi- (outity. on Monday of hist week, lie ' had been oh a vi-it to his'family in Westmore land county, and jnnied frotn'a freight train on which he v.(s retiirnintr to Johnstown, where he bad been at work, with the sad re sult -tated. Recorder i.ake was called upon whiie in Johi'sMwu not a L'teat while aro to prabate the wiil of a man who is still livinu'. and who ' was present at the time in very fair health ' eotis'idi'liti-j his ay;e. Of course the thltm couldn't be drme. notw ithstanding the uraent soliciLat ion and a pparenl surprise and initio- ! nation of the parties interested. ' Three or four crentleinen of this place an- 1 point".l themselve a committee of the whole to see that ox-Shoinf Ilyan left none of his : children behind him when he moved hence to .tolmstown, bet w; don't think any of ; tiii'tn reported for duty when the eritii 1111110 melil came, thoivjU we Rtiess it wouid have been "ailee Mitnei.-" if they had. j The name of Col. Theodore loirciilield, foreman of the Tri'nnf job room, is mention ed in connection with the Republican nomi nation for Mayor of Altoona. The Colonel is an ovee'lent printer and a clever gentle- , man and if heshould happen to be nominated j we hone his Democratic opponent will let him down as tenderly as possible .John Cunniti'rham, :n omplo.e at the ! W ire Itiwl Mil! ot the Cambria Works, va cat::.ht about the thighs by a loop of tod hot iron, at an early hour on Saturoay mot nin.14 last, and jus-t as his fellow employes exiK-ct- . ed to sec Ii i in cut in two. the "housings" broke and the imperilled man was s.ued, thouch not without some very painful burns. The value of bein-j fully ae(uair,ted with all the important news of the day is as 1 apparent to every thinking man as the en- . tertaiuruent afforded at the family fireside. This can be secured in such full decree by s'lt.'sciibinti to our paper and rocehinc; the I'ittsiinr-j We'-klti ittttlt for the full year. 1 that all shoaid take advantage of the oifcr. toidfrey Wolf, the popular pioneer cloth- : dealer of .Altoona, is determined to close : out his entire stock of winter elolhinir, and especialij- overcoats, even if he has to sell at less than cost prices and present evi ry pur- ; chaser with a first class ehromo into the bar- , iin. So now is the time and this is the ; i risis at which to pitch in and buy al low 1 prices. ! lion. Marcus W. Atcheson, of Washintr- ' ton county, has Ix'on appointed by Mr. Ilajes to liil the vacancj- occasioned by the death of .1 mlse Ketchum 'in Cue t. S. District Court, ' of whi -h Hon. II. S. Fra.er, son of Johns- town's famous tlrutrcrist, Mr. C.r. l-'raer, is likelv to be appointed Clerk. It will thus be ocaih -ily seen that Camhria county hashen left out in ihe cold. I r. Jlov.ri s 1'iHt be consulted free of ; 'charge at the Ill iir House on the loth. lT'.h , arrd !-th of the present montii. The Doctor ' lias perfrriied some frieat cures during the short visits he has made to our county, and claims to lie eminently successful in the ! treatment of consumption, catarrh, heart disense. scrofula, spinal diseases, paralysis. ; cancer, tumor, fal'.intr fits, dvspcjisia. etc., etc ' ( -t. I ; A letter from Ahcgl-.eny township, eon trtit'inti among other tiiintis obituary notii es of Mr. John ( lirysostom Eckenrode, who died I lee. 'JTtb. aired 4". years anil s months, p. ml f Simon, son of Aaron Utirley. of C.ir roil township, whose iicU'i o-cuired I ee. ced 11 years, lo months and -1 davs, bed ns after our paper had l-een put to , ano of course v, as too late lor oubii- !1 this Week. Mr. Wm. l.aton. a hrakenian 0:1 the C. I. t o.'s railroad. .Johnstown, was caught ami so on Tu.'-:uav iiion.ni'' hi t. that it does not eem po-siMe" for him to reenver. His lisht breast Ijoiu-was f::iclu;ed and the cuds of three of the ili.s penetrated !:is right Inner, thus in flicting injuries which it is thoutiht must ne-ccss-ri!v proM- fatal. " MrPatrick Carrol!, an honest nu.n and true, died at his home jn ( imeiniiug'i boro", about !'. o'ciock on Wcilnodiiy morning of last week, ami! about yea is. He was, me of the ohl. :-r and most upright cit:ens ot the lower end of the 1 inr.ty. and having been all through life an humble and devout member of t heVatholio Church, we feci confident h" has received the great reward he so well mer ited. Mav his soul re-t in peace. Tl is always in order to get married, but it se, uis to have, been specially so in the case of Mr. Oliver I'. Orr, ot Centre county, and Miss Catharine A. Deir. of Juniata, county, who were united in wedlock at the Second l.uthern church, Aitoon.i. oti Christmas day, and who evidently thought the occasion a pr.i'.itioiis one ou'whi' li to Orr-Derr it up and' quit playing it alone. May food Orr ! tciT ever prevail in their household. Mr. K. M- Haines, late of the Wiiliums poit Ilniix-i-, which paper he claims to have s- irted with ?; and recently sold for 'K 1.00, l;:;s nought a halt interest in the Altoona ;. :., C'lU. and being" himself a reatiy and f.-arless writer, he hopes, with the assistance ..1 our voting friend Cal. Haekett. who is one of Ihc'h.'stof local editors, to make things The origin of the nam "Modoc." m no- 4 plld to a class of locomotives on the Penn- ! svlvania Railroid, is said to be a follows; ' i tip first one of these engines was built about ; the time of the trouble with the Modoc In dians. There was some difticalty in putting 11 together anu getting tne niaenmerr in working order, when a workman was so dis- LOfAL coRRr.spoxntyt r. TEACHERS' INSirrtTK. KiENsmno, Jan. 6, lijxo. Ome I Rti.MA.'. IT you liave not nlrenrtj been amply provi.Jed with rt.-port? ol" itw lnte t!nmbrni County Tfaoher" Ictitute. tteM In Jolinstawn. a tew word.' from me may not be nmis. Although the weather wi very rtis'inrrfetible, the yy. H. iVIcMullfo : 'i.rrespiiinliimr-si retarj-. Iewis Strayer ; Fnrolhnt; Secrvlarie'", . 3- Matey, Jop. 1- arbauitli. On motion, the inemlN-r.-tlilp fee was made fifty eents. A recess of hail an hour ws then sivrti, during: which the tca -liers jrc cnt wore enrolled. t.'iin aain cominir to order, the Institute w a--a.birefs-ej by lr. Kirkir.sni. of Ohio, on Methmls W Ttn'-'hln-j!" ilnrinif n hii li iniilrc"-- he laiil down fixir fiimiainentftl rules 10 be observed in teaching: 1st. The Min)lc before the concrete, glut The near b.fore the remote. The concrete eforc the ab-traet. 4th. lroee-s-e.i tvelore rule.. His address was ri plcli.' w.tb prai-tieal lileap. I'rot. Cair. 1.1 the Ind ana Normal Schoirl, then ileiiver.ij a "hurt address ujnm t he imi.rt:inee of the teacher profession, ns als the importance ot the rurht jn'i-son in the riirht place. Anomirst other instance" held tip was one Tint lor imitaf ion that ol n feneher at W est I'oint. lu ideaj of teaching seeincl to be that n! eon : n ntr a mi em-batTa'-ill'J the pupil to siieh a decree that he was unable to tell wliat he did know. The speaker was aratifled to add that such teachers :-re rare in our eommo'i scleMils nowad'i s. I'he eviimir nession wa.i Iteld in T'niou Hail, and opi-ned Willi vocal 11111-1. by tie' iirls 01 .nr. :H ree tcrs s, Icol. Miss Jenkins, a u-.n'te-r s- ho.iN. rs-itfd. with irrent leelin?. "Willie ami Annie- Prayer." Another soicr. ty tin same ehisc.ainla recitation by "Miss l.ima Iliiuhe. of .lohns'otvn. "S-'ac-hin-r for the Slain." loilowed. 1 he orator ol the eveninsc 1'nd. Wallace liriiee. ol l'liuahkccp-ie. "S'. V.. was then introduced, and enterl. lined the audience with his- l.-etuieon -Kob-ert ltiirns." Mr. Mruce i.-i.i-nied perfectly at home on the idioms ol the Scotch htniruauc. and I11-1 ren deriuif ol ' -Tarn o' Shunter'" inniiitabh. '' id. re f pre cat oustpd nmr th inf ricacips of th mnchin timt ! Institute opened on INTondny. rjnli ult.. with unite he called it 1 "Modoc " and this aimpllation larire attendance. 1 ne as-emblnee was called t- nt i aiiea it a .-.1000c ana run appellation ? ( Su Jf Bf.er wh((.h fne followlnff om. has ever since followed all engines 01 Class I. ! t.Prs Tt. 0iVt,i - l'res.dent. I-rot. H . Ker-r: Vice The County Auditors, Messrs. Patrick t Presidents. . K. Marsden. A. S. Hrnbaker: He- Dillon, of Chest township, Philip A. Skelly, i eurdini? Secretary, A. Asiiton ; Assistant Secretary. or t ortage townslup, and m. It. Connell, 1 of this place, the latter of whom was sworn ! in on Monday to take the place of Mr. Geo. H. .Stineman" who was elected on the Repub lican ticket in November, IsT.s. but was de- ' dared by- the Court to be disqualified in eon- , sequence of holding the position of post master at South Fork, are at work auditing ; the accounts of the county, and will no doubt ' complete the task within the sjiecified time. . On the last night of the recent festival at the Court House a couple of young ladies had the misfortune to lose their pocket books, am as one of them, owned by Miss White, was afterwards iound on the street minus the money it contained, about six ' dollars and a haif, it is fair to presume that their pockets bail been picked. The other pocket book contained only about fifty cents, and as a dollar afterwards found "on the floor was presented to Miss White, her loss is that much less than it would otherwise have been. Messrs. Jones and Curry, assignees of the estate of Win. M. I.loyd. bankrupt, have tiled with Register Shaffer, of the I'. S. Dis trict Court, ' Pittsburgh, their reports for November and December in which it is shown that $1 i,s-pi.7 were collected and Ss, oT'.O'O paid out dining the time specified. Theassignees are paying off valid judgments, which are liens on the estate, so that the , several properties may be ottered for sale 1 free of incumbrances and better prices real ized. A meeting of the creditors of the es- ; tate. preparatory to declaring the first divi dend, will M-olia bly be In-ld this winter or early next spring. Mr. Sani'l A. shoemaker, who was born and raised in this place, but who for a year 01 so past has been' a resident of Washington city, where he was employed as a clerk in the Payma-ter's Department of the 1". S. Army, "left here on New Year evening for Salt Rake City, whither lie goes in pursuance of his duties, and where he expects to re- . main for several months. He was not ac companied by his family, though it may be that they are to follow" him. sain has (ur hest wishes in bis new departure, aeeom- . panied with the hope that he will not allow Polly-f htrny or any other strange woman to get away with him. An unknown man who was murdered in Fremont, Ohio, in Maj', 17S, has been identified by his photograph, clothing, etc., as t he husband of .Mrs. Jennie Co'.ioieoher, of irccn-)burg. who went to Fremont for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the articles in question were those of her 1 husband. The deceased, who had been mar lied only a few months, went from Oreens burg to Ohio in quest of work:, having in his Possession at the time J.'Mi.i.in cash, for which i lie was undoubtedly wa laid and murdered. A man named Peter Wel-di has been arrested for the crime, and his case was to come be- ' lore the (Iran. I Jury this week. The Hoard of County Commissioners on : Monday of last week appointed Mr. Frank j Ourley, brother of Commissioner (iurley, of , this place, as Mercantile Appraiser for the ensuing j-ear, ami on Monday of the present week they completed the list by reappoint- ing hiR. Dunegan, Esq.. as clerk. A. V. Ilaiker, Esq., as counsel, and Herman . Eagaii, as jan.l.ir of t he Court House. The first appointment was made at Ihe residence I of Commissioner t.urlev, who has been con fined to the house lor some time past by illness, but the others v. ere made at the Com missioners office, whither Mr. Citrley was conveyed in a buggy. 'Ihe appointees are all competent gentlemen, au-.i the oniy regret among Democrats rcneraily. is that ihe legal member of the trio don't train in the liiiht crowd polit h-allv. We ha l the pleasure of a vi-.ii on the last day of the old year from Mr. J Pem.ber- : ton Coifey, youngest brother of Hon. Titian J. Coffey," wdiom we have not seen for many years, but whom we never ceased to remem ber as one of our most intimate sohoolmatos v hen we were boys together in the good old , town of Hoilidaysburg. Mr. Coffey at presi tit ! resides r.car '-altsburg, Indiana county, , where he enjoys, if it can be called enjoyment, the otium rui;) eh'r,'-'f ;,' of a Weli pieM-rved ; and exceedingly able-bodied old bachelor, though with an eye yet to the changing of Ids forlorn condition should fortune ever favor him with an affinity. His visit to our town was to son;' extent prompted by bui- ; ness motives, and should they prove snjii ciently at tractive to justify the eiiUive we !iall lc glad to wek omo him hack to stay. A peregrinating scissors grinder, rather the worse for over-indulgence in bad whisky, having sought and obtained permission on Christmas ithjht to lodge in the engine bouse 1 of the old blast furnaces in Millville borough. LrnrrR from sr.w mf.xm o. j Vkiukkjo Station, N". M.. IK-e. tfi. 1S79. I i Kkikmi MiTiks To send ytit a cmniunicatrnn j , lr.uu thi far out and rather wild territory hat 1 j trrqtientiy occurred to lue: ai'd tned. if f mie- I I lake nut, 1 proniiwd something of Ihe sort when I i , lavt saw you. I left St. Ixuis about three months j ! ao and -ped overtho "Ureat Am-ri.-an Plain" ra i : mm eiuer -!ine roan, tne A. 1. inn Santa Ye, to Junta, where the southern branch strike off , throuirh Southern Oo'or.Mjo to the old Spani-h or Mexican town of Trinidad. I was agreeably mir prlied to find Trinidad romethinL" ol a nla-e Th old portion, or Me-siran part, of the town is, like j all "Mexican lusni, Nntlt with adobe, an.', dies not present a very striking; appearance, but NewTTin- j idad is really modern in its make up anrt eorrtain J sone very handsome and substantial bulld-nars 1 notably the C. S. Hotel. Bank of Sonthern ..-lo- I rado. and numerous business houses and private ' res-idenees. The town ii l-cautifullv situated in I Piirjratory river, whiie Visiter'-- peak loomnip in 1 the near distance. Trinidad is destined to be a i Kendhiu'' by Prof, kirkwood in which the sub ject, from the primary class up. was thoroiih!y ventilated. Prof. Npei-rel. Sunt, ot r. innio:i vl Is in West moreland county, delivered a short address which may be summed up in a lew words "lo all the ood to all von e:in. Wallace iiruee net ad.lre-scd the Institute, re eirimr several Ni-oteh poems, alter which ho pre sented us with "a chip ol the old block" ol the Yost-mite Valley in the shape ol an original poem, but ol which my treacheroiw memory will permit Tne to irive you the merest fratfinent : "And 1 know that liethel is everywhere , For p raver is the foot of the irolden "tair. Prof. Fair, on I'rimiry Arithmetic, came next with an cxha u ;ti ve di-11'-, tat 1011 on the subject. ProT. Henry lloaek. 1 11 poly St 1 1 -Supt . mailea short initiatory speech, and was followed by l'rol. Spci-rel who "irave out" btty word to b;: written by the teachers. In the all rnoon. alter v.-cal tnn-Mc. I r. Kirk noii.I e-ic us a cry olcasant end in-tni -tive talk oh " teotrraphy. and llow to Feaeli it." Professor Spot 1 loilowed upon Orammar. and presented his ssteni ot using d ta-j-r.inis in analysis ot sen tences. A talk on Orthutrraphy" by Prol. Hunch Suliowptl by in -al music, closed the alternoon. The c eiiimr scs-ion was held in the ! irat M. K. Chur.-h. which wa-' well tilled by an iippreeiative audience, who listened a'tentiwiv to the diflerent addre-s.-s. Pr .t. Fair opened the bull on Wedne-day m .rn inn t-y ati able lliu-tration o! lew to teach aritii melic". His metho.1 was suipleinented by paires ironi the exper'Cie-e .-i Me-srs. I.aver-. Parrlsl:, Kirkivood. F;irba-a";h and Xliss qiiiin. Altera recitation by a boy wiioc name I could not eat 'h. and music i.y a class ..i uorls. Professor Kaveis eotidticti..il class en "Cali"i:a"rc l.essons.'" Prof. Ilom k aave rh'ss drills in ieoirraphv and Arithmetic and Ir. Kirkwood delnercd an excel lent address on "Keadinir." Wednesday- afternoon is always known in Teach ers" Institutes as Ihreetor-i session, and although there were not very many present, they were ably nddrc.--ed by Prof." Hon: k in icitard to the.r duties. A.l.'-c----cs were aNo delivered by Itr. Kirkwood : nd Pro!. Fair. Thurs.lay uti.rntmr session opened by Prof. Fair in a very licctly turned New l car'n preetinir. The .-atue irpnHcma 11 then "ra'.c us a I "sson on the me tric system, which wiii doubtlcs soon be the re:.--oirnled system throu-rhout the t niti-d States.. Prof. Montgomery, ol 7I illci-sville Noru.al Scleiof . spoke next on "Industrial Hrawliiir," which sub ject is a specialty v.-ith him. Tiie result t.f the election of a committee on Ferinaie-n! e'rr::ieatc ivas announced, as lollows : ii-s.-s A. li.iiuinn end M..I. Hutflies. .Me"--s. o. Marsdeii. .(.. Me. Feet'-r and F. A. Cyte. Ir. KirkwiHel next sp'-k't en '-Tvretlio.ts "rei.cti iiur lli-tory.'" lolloived ty l'rol. Cavers on --Pho-ncries' 'flic last was a practical c-u-rei.-e. The names ot the smv-csstiii eonte.-tants In the "spplliii iiuiten" were then a enounced . wit li the number of wor I- mi-'scd lo' each : Prof. I, avers. 6: W. .1. Aicli'::.!. 7 : ' ra- Shetd: 1 rd. s ; I. II. I.in ton. 8 : Mi M. A. li-riie. .Hiss M. A. Shinkle. ..': M. 1.. .M'Cai tiiec. : M . Swe-ny, ;i ; Ccwls S'niTer. 1'): P. .1. I.Ayinan. lo. The ait-rno.'n was taken up principally by lro. r-toiiticcery c.u Iirriwi.-iif. acd Mr. Mar-den on 'Iiiseoiiraeuit-Mts. and Hew 1 . ( .'rconie 'J bein." The evening s; -so n. iK-'d in lh" Fi--si M. F-. 'hur-h. was :. ddres-ied by V.i A. K. ' iuinn. Prof. Fair a:: I I r. Watkins. j'he b-cture ol the latter ircntloraan, thouuh rather lengthy, was listened to wall marked airenii.ci. Friday inorritt-r tvn, villi the 1 xcep'ions cd short iiiMres'es by Prol. Fair mil Hr. Kirkwood and an essny by 31 r. Harr.' Cowman. " in Tornin'j; Points in I.ii,.." uevotod lo closinif up the bnsin,.ss of the institute. l'ejHVo. from the inniiiin-i- eoni n.iilce. and coiiimiiicc on ri--oltii ions. wi;re read and a.lopTi d. Jt!isiners was hurried thronehand a'tcr a e-.v remark- 1-v Pre'. Iteiu. the Th irt cent h etiiiual -es-'ion ! i'he 1 '.imi.ria eotintv '1 e-iehe-.-s iii-titatc adjouine.l. s-irr N. t Tin: 1 1 n a ma in i.oi;nrn i. bii-llv cni-hed between two cars he was aged in coupling about two o'clock on :1 1 II v w ch : mt in th cm -eeiPtigly lively 111 tne jiiiiiiiaii-in cai-iv-i i f that cit. Mat success crown his etforls. During the past month, and perhaps ion 'or. a fair and festival in aid of the ( atholii'churcb at Sunimitville, Father D.ivin pastor, had fiom time to tinio been held at ' . . .... . . . r. .. l... Lilly s. the iMos'.ng enieriaiiimi ui 101 im- . pics-tit was given Tuesday afternoon and ; r-vt ni 1. gla-t. v. lien the attendance was limited , oniy liv the dimensions of Leahy's hall. We have not heard what sum of money was realized, but it must have been a nice plum, j Mi. Win. Jones, a-signee in bankrupey ; for Vuii. M. Elovd. and Ceo. M. Reade Esq., : conns, ! for assignees, went to Altoona Tries- . dav night last, on business connected with ; th" s-ttlement of the affairs of that estate. : several suits for the recovery of moneys , w hich of right should have been turned over to the assignees, but which have been w ith hold, among others one for nearly two htm dre.l" thousand dollars, wiil shortly be insti ; tuted before the I'nited State court. TJ10 fust cut nails made in the central part of Pennsylvania were manufactured in the town of Newrv IJIair county, over tuty years ago. Mr. Robert McNamara father of Win. McNamnra, of Javspoit. and uncle of , T homas McNamar.i of this place, brought a small hand machine from Philadelphia to that town and made cot nails. Six pounds of nails, which sold at -'." cents a pound were considered a big davs work on the machine. So, nt least, savs the Alton-nil Tribune. -Mr. Morrison, of the paper manufactur ing linn of Morrison Rare & Co., Roaring "-prill", Hiair comity, was in tow n on Tues day lookin ' after linn wood, immense quan tities of which, are used by them in the manu facture r,f printing raptr, and while here succeeded in making a contract w ith Davis Hi-others for the delivery of some five or six hundred ecrd, though how. they propose lo g'-t '.t hauled in over such miserable roads as now prevail is more than we can con jecture. , . .. , Not content with the reputation it has earned as one of the neatest and newiest lutle papers in the State, the Altoona .Vor-t-in(j Trihuv. appeared on Monday l:Ht in nn entire u t of new and beautiful type. hie h same, it is needless to sav. is an unmistakable evidence of weil deserved success, and lea vis no room to doubt that the Tribune to has be come one of the permanent and prosperous i istil utious of the Mountain city. May it ever be thus w ith our good friends Dein .v Pitcairn .... s vr. Charles snni.p, one of Altoona s inns; enterprising and progressive business men. has leased and intends to take posses .itm'oii or about the first of March next, of the largest ami finest stoic room in that c:lj nov,- i:carly completed, and as he docs not wish to move a dollar' wo th of his present .r tkiitn the new building, he announces bis intention thiounh our advettising col umn tins wet k to seii uitic'.es he has on hand at a.-tual cost, and in many eases even below i "st. Scead'. ei ti: ciin id and t hi ti 'fe Sinion, who s.i.vT jg-.ie-w, " to liih pi ii"e. r.i 1 ig !.-; ..iii" !: ry'r-. this county, lav down and slept for a short time, and then, ( i'her through drunken fren zy or an uncontrollable desire to commit su icide in the most horrible manner, got up and climbing upon the railing which encloses t he tly wheel of the engine, deliberately threw ; himself on the rapidly revolving maehinery. It is almost needless to say that he w as kih ! ed instantly, his Pwad being crushed out of all -semblance and his legs and arms torn off before the engineer could succeed in stoo ping his engine. The tin fort una te ni.rn, w ho was aged about 4o years, made hi le-me near 1 '.lairsville. His remains were interred i t Sandyviile cemetery at the expense f the count v. Tne Johns!., c.vii Tri'ii,t" of Tuesday hist publi-hes what it declares to he only a par tial record of '.he number of deaths which I have occurred from diphtheria in Johns-town j and immediate vicinity since the 11th of An ' oust hist, with the names of the victims and the date upon which they died. The total number foots up one hundred and forty-seven, but it is doubtful if this is much" more ; than half the number that died from that disease during the time intervening, and many were buried without an timler'aker, some without a physician, aud therefore no record was ken! : while in many instances deaths r.ie jo!.rdi-.!. and the disease which caused it is not given. f the list of deaths : a icry large proportion were jo;uig children. ' Of those under n years of age there were -0 1 fatal cases: between '( and 10 years !ig : be tween lo and li y eni's, 0; between 1.1 and -Jtt yt-ars.;!; er jo years. 1. This is a fearful record of the ravages of the dread disease. ! The case of Mary Flattery vs. William ' Flattery, originating in the Common Fleas of this county, them e taken to.the Supreme i Court and argued before that body f t. Pitts burg last October, was distmsed of by said : Court, now sitting in Philadelphia, on Mon ! day last. The suit was brought by Mrs. ; Flattery, formerly Mrs. Edward Shoniaker, ! of this place, against Win. Flattery, Esq., of 1 Johnstown to whom she was married, the : marriage being afterwards annulled, how- fvr, by Mrs F. procuring a divorce, to re cover from him about f'I,.'oo, being the value of certain P. If. R. stock which Mrs. Shoe maker transferred to the defendant about ' the time of their marriage, and for which lie ! subsequently give her Ids note. The ease was vigorously contested at the trial hen' on ; several legal grounds, but the jury rendered ! a verdict in Mrs. F's favor for the amount . claimed. The Supreme Court last Monday rcc.r-W the judgment, or in other words net aside the verdict, thereby necessitating an other trial of the action in this county. '. Cambria's new Sheriff, Thom-.s Crifiith. Esq., of this place, who, as our readers are ' aware, is the first Republican ever elected to i that posii ion in this county, took the required oath and entered upon the duties of his f j fice on Monday lat, as did also his deputy, , Mr. I. If. Kiiikcad, also a resident f.f this place, who "s,vore a swear" in the orthodox : way that he would perform his part without fear, t.ivor or affection. On the same day our next door neighbor, Alvin Evans. Esq.", was selected as the sheriff's counsel, and Mr. Evan (irittith, still another Kbeniburger, ! moved into the jail, which he is to preside over during his namesake's term of office, provided, of course, that death or some other cause docs not intervene to prevent. 'I'he '. new SheriSfev idenfly appreciates home talent : jt't the probabilities that if he had gone further he would have fared no better in the seieetion of assistants. All parties have r-nr best wishes for a successful wrestle with the honors s,t la-edh'ssiy thrust noon th -pi. b:it politically speaking, we tnit that we mriy never look upon their like again. It is a fact not generally known that one of the nrnst costly and elaborate monuments Cambria county "can boast of is erected to the memory 'if a man who is still in the flesh. The work and design is the fancy of a rich old bachelor from ope of the eastern cities, if we mistake not. and niav be seen in St. Mary's cemetery, I.oretto, where it stands 1 11: Ft" rv ' x 1 la Mundav e -rni'-L'. T -c. gg.,'. the Newman Literary and T'ratn.Hie Soefely" -.rave a pi sioir i-ntertiormcnt to a la,-e;ind ;.p-nr- -luiive andoMieo. clerical and Uv, in the F liibiiinri Hall ol St. Francis "ollrev. Lore' to. The hail W.1-- ie-.-r'-;-ovile l. The i-niet talllluent bc-j;.in wiih an itilroduetory chora- by t ic mea-hers. all students oi st . j- r. i m is' '.,! follow ...J fiv ..o tr am! re.-itation-- alternately : alter wloert n eome.iv int-voa.-t-. ec 1 1 1 1 ed "l"h I'ei.'ee's hiiiry. r." v.n prc.-entcd. In the rr:nl"-in.' ol tin-- cicely the clcirac'ers were must a.!e,,Mtev ti-i-o.ni .!. Ur. V:n. Paeh: n re. .resented ' It ."rb i ::s'.;r.-." a ric! tics -i ; . ti 1 101 avaricious icerehn n !, white Mr. 'too. haylor persf.nHied ii i - etcrk. a 11 hoi. est. up-I'-rht and iluC; :! er.ant. Nothina- ci.ui.l i'l. is. tr.-.te the excellent tra inner "I the si.u.lents better than the ma It tier in which tl.cy rendered the lir-t fet. whi-rtn tiie Merchant tried to win over his clerk by blandishment and -ri-e ,.: pay" to tcstilv t-i a t.t :-t-hood, which the Ivine -t eb-rk rc!it"d 10 do ate! tv. h t.i-ren::.i..t i iy il .smis-Td. The w icked master laid a. sico-e !'.r .-ed cb-ik M'l-trles Otisi b.-. sor l,ic .lohn F! !e-y, a not he d'-honcst f a.l re i r i i!y represeriti I Ha ss 1. ,, - it, !t v-.-iteh and eha i ed iti-ik's pi'ki t : which teat AVinvlow thereupon procured a rW. - !a-t"" and d 1 v Mr. Kde-.-rd : icto t::c- ib-mis-- 1 wa- etleeteil. a nil wa rra 1 :T to arrest lion lor th.'tr. 1 he- t-eiiiu done, iv.-otn.ii,-.- oHli-fr- 1 i.om'.sou and tittlrke. renrcse'-ited 111 liooiistvlo. by .Messrs. .Inrnes .M siriuc aud 11. A. Hcmfer. arrested the clerk and found the watch in his pos session. The nios; air.nsin" ehar.e'ter In the p'ay w:.s Solon Shin":le.a te-.mter. so weil rendered by Mr. V. M. 'nilcn. s,,i.,n appc-ire.l in a most eu tertaininj: in-innr--. mi: a-rived from the country with his team and "Jltjjlttly under tiie i'illuen"e." eo,:-i ; luted lii:nsCir a witne's in the trial ol Otis, ..I i hiel: he knew nothiti-r. 'I hi y..ti!nre;en'ieinan H certainly an adept on the .-1.14,". Then came, ti"- trial, the .Jn.ie liein-r represented by Master Kuhn an-l Cieik of the Court by Mr. 'Wii'iam X. ;.;. The iiro-eeuti'iir a'torn -y. Tm ier. (Ir. K'ttrene Snc-ri Hirer ). did hi- trt wt ii 'and 1 ad clear e ic .,r run iction. t.tl Kol.i rt Howard, tiio "P"oph;'s lawyer." iurned thec.ir.ls by extortimr a eonlcssion fiom l-ab-sly j to how Otis' sme bv the -T.itch Willi tin- lull Kiio'-'.eds'o ol hi master. "The lore-nan of Ihe j-ry ' f. Foa-erty) found for the prN.ec-r "iiot .jritilty" who 'liereution tner tl,o embraces .,) (,!.- ntother. Mrs. "if. ;'n-ter J. I. l'i.ovli.ir.1. 1 and .-i' ter J race f Master 'liamlier lait:i. ll.-iii tlie-e lemjniae eitaraeters were reprc -sented in a iince!i:l and chartninir manner. Kobert tlo-vtrd was re-v-arded for his able ti,;fm-e ol iiarle- u is by tit,- h.-.nd of Owe. while H-nrh W inslie wa- in, hole 1 tor lorirerv hv Timid, a law yer represented by Mr. J. H. Hid ileton. and here the eurt.l i n dropped. MasfrSi'liwab of Loretto. presided at th" piano, and in a very masterly manner, flowed his proli e'onry in the divine art of mn-le. .1 'idirinLr freM the applause and encores of the audiciiee. ir is fair to i-.n -lode that the entertain ment was a ni -ce-s. and th: it reflected much cr. -I i l 0:1 the i n-f itiiti'en ai w.-!l as the pi: 10 Is i:o p-'.rt.'eq ate,:. Ovir Who It as Ti:e':i:. . Through the thoughtful ness of our genial fiieml Rob Adams, the one altogether loveiy among the gentlemanly clerks at the I.ogaii House, Altoona, we were favored with an introduction the other day to Mr. W. I). Ty ler, the popular and enterprising manager tit" the famous hotel above named, whom wo were surprised to find, in appearance at least, on the sunny side of thirty-iive, though evidently a man who has lit 1 i if anything to learn in the way of conducting a firj class place ol eoionderable importance. I-mm lrtnidad the rwid passes over ltatoon t Mountains Into New Mexico. Here It is worthy to remark the perseverinir enenry displaved bv the 1 railroad company in niakinir k temporary "road : over thse mountains by me;tiis ,,1 what is'ealied the switeh-ltrtck, w h ich'is a s-rics of 7i;r-7-.--lrs, or. ' as it were, taekinu up and down the mountain.' It ' is considered ipiite n feat ot enirineerinii; skill and was attended with irreat lalM.r and eTK-ne. The ' tunnel, however, is now complete and the switches ! have been vacated. The road is hnlshed to I.os "Vegas and is beina rapi.ilv pushed onto Santa Fe. I-is Veiras is a llourisiiina town, and know- j iti!toie seem to think it will be Ihr place. The hot springs there are becoming verv popular, and ' indeed they have performed womlcMtil cures. ' The ' railroad company have lust eomnh'ted a lanre h. Millville i I'' and bathilio; hoHses at thesprimrs. Tins rail- 1 roau w:n oeine means ol wonitcrlullv developini. the resources of ,Vi. llcxl.-o. Aireadv 'owns are spriiimm; up nhuur its line, and the n'.untrv is be- 1 im- rapidly filled with men o capital. 'om!..rta ble and rapid transit invites t-miirrann to come and sec tor themselves. A railroad i- ..nr true t pi'-neer i New Mexico. ;,s eerylio.!y know--, is rt part of ; the indemnity paid I he" I niied States bv Mexico ; ! at the final -irilcmeiit of the war wiih tjtat conn- ' try. Her history is asold as any part of the TTiited ! . States. Settlements were made liv the Si.aniards at a very early day. Santa Fe beinir one oi the old ; e-t tow ns 05 the eonlineitt. Some plaza? ( towns) : an I churches still exi-t which v ere established 1 ! over three hundred years airo by Spantsb priests ' ; and monks, li l-i astonishiii-. hiVw lon-r the adobe ' , w a I N w i 1 1 la - f . They cerUi inly d" n't deceive their appciirnr.ee. I..r ihjy "look am ieni eiioit-.ii. Noth- imr in the world holds a stronger rescinhlanee to ' . another cbj.-ct than iIocf one of these Mexican 1 I adobe houses to a brick-kiln when it is about to be fired. So you can linauinc what a strikin"- and pleavlnst . .fleet they must present in connection 1 : w:rh their -in ronndinirs. New Mexico v,:ll compare very la-orablv with i Ooloruda in natural features ami productions: In ' lact they are exactly similar. "I he mineral re ; sources of New Mexico are perhaps -rrenrer than 1 i- supposed. New mim.i arc betn-r eoi.-tanti v dis- ; citvcred. but I am of the opinion that prospeetmif ; is let earried on to the extent that it is in Coh- rado. Valuable ifoid mines are worked at Kliza ! both, in this vicinity, but unfortunately water is i so scarce that they cannot be made to "pa v. One 1 ! company expended over a hundred and lift"- thous- I j and dollars in a ditch fifty miies hum to lurnt.-h i ; water for these mines, but the supplv was insul I ficientand the plan lailnl.tor the reason that by 1 evaporation and other natural causes the water ' 1 did tint reach the mines, 'i he mines are verv rich. ' : and various plans :,re Mii".'.!nl to furnish water. ' N..w .Mexico, ir is proper to 11 mark, will never i be much of an agricultural country, as to orvthinir J must be raised by irrigation. The streams are nt ! J ail in rmanent. ttn.f Inriniii by irrigation is at- . tended with irreat troc.lde and expen-e. Potatoes 1 seem to b- the only t:,ing a-rown here without irri- iration. Little if any in it is raised in the north- irn part ol this territory, hut in the southern por- . tions con-i.ler.ibie iiuant itics 01 p.-nehe--. -rrajte-; ' and melons nrc irrown. The t-liinate i-- deliirhtlul. : particularly in the stiinnier and fall months. The j atmosphere is pure ami lirncnia. little rain falls. and sudden chanires from dry to wet sebh ru occur. ' ' I he day? are warm and ploa-aut, but the niirht" I i are s(, eool that blankets are almost indcspensible i throu-rliout the year. There Is 110 doubt about this : : bein-r a remnrkabiy healthy eountrs. and it tins : already become n populnf resort " tr invalids : troubled with .n!mo-iary disea-es. tmairine the tireat American Plain, or dc-ert. trraduallv risinir ; Irom the "Hi.--sis--ippi valley to the hci-jhi of seven or ecrlit thousand fee'. t:A it meets the tout liil! . ot the Kis'ky "Vlountain -y-tem. These foot-hills, 1 or spurs, jut out mi the phnn like towevniir but- treses. endimr in a line cut dl as it were with a I li litre knife am! lurtnin!; a smooth white mirtaee of ine'ile sale!-toiie. pi.-iinly visible iiumv niilis ,,tu , . 011 the plains. These ;.ur arc covered wiih a ! very s.y.ilihy a-rowth ol 1. penea, cedar and oak. . the latter not iTmriui' much laruer thai; an ordi nary roscbu.-h and bean.ii' ouantities ol icoins. : Heiween these spurs are the canyons, -,,m,. ,,( t : which have stream-of cold, ch ar vva-cr frotn the ' , mountains. 100-lly im-iree-nutc-I v-.XU aikaii. run- 1 ' niii-f th--oue;lt tliem. v. hile olhers ale perieetlv ilrv. I Pcriii-niii.'U.ar walls of ro -k rise on both sides of i th-eanyoi;.--irom lorn-to five hnntired f.-et hi-rh in ' ! oiaces. Here and there the rock i-ppenrsto have : iiecome d i si nteirrateil by tiie action ot time and t l.e elements, and have tumbled down, feriuinir a ; steep tnehiie. covered with the nbove named vari- ' t tie- ,.: tiiab.-r. Theeanyons vary in width Irom ' h'ty y ard- t 1 a iciie. and in h-mj-ih Irom t'T. to thirty and eve;, ..r'y nnies. s--coii.i:try cinyotis. t'T d re W5. rc.n i nto t hese canyons. .1 nd s 1 1 ; cou;: ' try Is i'nt up. The lormation t hro!ie;houi t tie whole terrii..ry is .-andy, with tnany unmistakable i-vi- i - deitce- ol v ilcanic ;ict;o:i. TCiieraliy i.tiieheros 1 ' ia e set J led up a nd t hroogh t hese catiyor. s w Iotc- cvr water is to he lotimi. The .-ireams rise aiul sink at interval-of perhaps a mile or inure, and i ! where the water reappears ram lies, ure tmilt. ' These en nye.ns. liii:-- : nd port ion-; i f the a i ns are ; covered wiihthe m t"d "i 1 r.-.mma" or "Vtcsipii-" '. ' irrass. v-hleii Is rencrkabiy loitritioiis an-l is the ; i --oat- 111c! core." id the country. New Mexico ha-- grant tn- iliti' s for cattle and iep raisin-...-. 'I he mi'.laesj ot n;e elimalc. the vee denee ol 'li.1 n :. " r ac.,i tin- - upi rior nuali I v of tb.e e-rasscs al) ceo, June to produce roo.j resnit,. , t h - Imcst o--e! nd ma; ton eo to t he eastern mar-'.-.-; It-.. in this f i'iriiry. I see .y the K::Tis;t I'itv papers that N w -vt.-xieo tnrnishes t(,e very be-r .'iiility 01 I eel' broii-rht to tne' murk. t. i'attt men are iroin-i to considerable ej.e;:.-e and taV.ii.ir ft.'cat p-itns in breedoi". The . of imported , Siiiorthorn and llerelord l-ulls are bciie- intr-alu -e.t here acd crossed with American mid 7ieiie.tn I cows. Meantime the .-M Mexican -to'k is being iitpeueil wiih as rapidly ns may b". I,.-t the na ', tive Mexican alone and" he would not think of, much ler oro i i ti.e rrour.le :tr,d exprn-e of. im- pr-.v iu-- Ids sj, el:. It tuay be the "'.rreascr" is iitiu-lhitii' ol a j.hi'oso.iheV. He .-eeins to think that mail want- lea' little here below, mo- .1 es be want that little lonir." nr. as Shak. spea.e .-ays. "Poor and eoiiient is rich ;oid rich cnoc h." 1 iie ' 1 ". c tlu-v a re t he most r-eo en led people on ear:h . : They appear to be per!". -My happy with very little. I anil il t'n-y don't hro-e that iil'le they are stilj : liappy. 't'liey will sti-nl, yet I ncy iire very hospi table. s-:-j, (ei,, 1 is rind eb-vir, yet at rlo' .-.:me tone i 1,1 p.t oei :1 it I . Iblhy and l.'7 tiuuluh veiv tend ot iheir elntreh, which 1 suppose the thitik w iil cover n lutillitudi- of -ins. Amoni t he rel i";ioiis . r-lers t is one who cull t hemse've- "I'enifaiiTe-." Ilurinir 1 tienitential times they cc.c.irue themselves with wliii - made iroiuthe cactus plant, walk letrefeot ; on -he siime pl.-int. atcl not ion-j; sije... 1 r.m told, 0.1. s, .i.ni 1 1 : ed to be crucified lo .: I downward. I "re-1 net: t ly in tr.iveloiL- liirou-.-h the e-ui-itry you : wiii see pi: nied on top of tie- 'niche-' hill a 'Ti,..-. . v.i'h which cue of tl-e-e enthusiasts has sweated an-l labored by way ol penance. ; 'I he nvera-te -'jTrea-er" adhere t-.tl ctco-t prim irivc luoiic 1. i- .-.eii-r ,. , ery'hi :il-. Tl-.e ,.t,i w.Hidett ' rtel used, and the ot. l-i inn-manner of ear- ri 11:1' lt-.iTrhaiel ;re or t..e I ints ol t.inn i-o or on tin-l acks of the paio nt "burro." or d nikey, w ill never, it w-oui.l se.-m. "-ii e way ro the more modern method". T i-i .;ln:e-t iii'-r u bl- what these ani mals r;i n cn-liirc and v. ha 1 t; c ni'ii-l .us l-i.td s tbey cancarr.-. I: :- :ilo ouitc i '-.(ere -I our to s-,. n,.. n.i i !. e t hre-h out hi-- i :t ; ie crop of wheat or bar ley. The -Train i.- put tip in st:i.t!l c ciieel -Impel i-rai-k-nn-l a lloek ot sil(.ej, ,,r i:s, .,r b.cli. ere t'-.iiiied to tra :1 around tic- --iek. I: om v. he a.-e t he -!i:ivi-s are thrown il-avn 'rem tone to time and tiie ani mal' tr.uap out th" e-rain. white rcn, wcr.ten and children encircle the outside to kecj. the machine moviii-T. The engineer ol our train t-.!d mc that Li- ecciae se t.-'irhtcied o:i" of Mil -i tjiresiono machines that if broke away, ran across the track, a-td had some nt its g-e iritc iiadiy lani-i'-'ed. I'he t"ics have been fyir. : I i -ji-.-v us some trou ble, not mattt rs have been adiorted and we are iivtn-r comparattveiy s-rcure lust now. t rnv. Wal lace has lately reeeied a coll le ol letters, intoriii-in-r tiim that Chief Vi' 't'.ria, v im is at the bead ol a baud of Apaches and about one hundred Com anche Indians, are about to combine and make a rail throno-ii the territory. We apprehend no irreat trouble, i'.owe- er. Marc anon. J. A.S. 3 "N y jOny Goods. nntU VlAiTti Godey's LADY'S BOOK. The Oldest and Best Fashion Magazine In America. srEM mnio-i rmi i: RKDITED T0..tM) IT.K YK.K. nhmrrlpt loi ill rr- rerrived al thla OtHrr In Itifhi llti liil I'up-er. fat t - - j 'ST Ol ' AL Some adrrrtislna: now and then Will make a boom for burlneji men But he who docs It all the while Will soonest reach the topmost pile. The latter 1 the theorr adopted by (ioilfrey W oll, tho well known clothier, w hose place ol bus Iness Is next door to the postothee. Altoona. He advertises fYtrnvirelvnnil hrmilmrtiMpi iii,1i,.liii.u. ly. What he desires "to sav to the public iu?t now I Is that he is peiiini? oil his entire stock a very lanre one of winter elothlnr at cost, and. as re fards certain -raiment", nt less than cost. Over coats, especially, have been marked dawn to a fiif nre which places them within the reach of all. Here is an opportunity which should be taken md vantaue of to secure protection against the bitinir blasts yet to come for winter is not hilf over by a lonir si,ft. and don't you forget it. Satlfa-tion" as to material truaranteed in every inetance. Call on Flnstein. Mr. Wolf's irentb'tnanly representative or send him an order. o. suk was a maiden fair to view. W ith her blonde back hair and eyes of bine : But alas t our lives are but a span -he started a tire with the coal-oil'can. Having gone to her long home in a blaze of iflory, the information we are ahont to impart will ne-essarily jwi-.-ess no steciai interest forthe maid en referred to above. But it w ill be erected with a smile of enthusiasm by those ladies whose rin-sarc started without the aid ol kerosene. The informa tion is this: S. Blument hal, at the (treat Eastern Boot and Shoe Store, 11 IB Eleventh avenue. Al toona. has just shelved a magnificent stiick of la dies wear for the feet, including boots, shoes, slip pers and rubbers, all which, havini been purchased on a falling market, can and will be fold at prices which dely competition. This is no idle boast. Business is meant, and we advise our readers to take advantage of the opportunity to buy a Kftud article at liberal rates. XKW AI)VKiniSDIKXTS. Pi'T nvr-y the loni t1-nlf tre-- Thit "ur dnriii'u u-pi t wear, rth? wiil nrvcr. never nrr-1 litem. Kr our liirliri bnti her hair. Whi!" flip iJ-irMnif lnn'jr her hnir, hrr lovrr fol htw? tho lahion anil trills hitn-'clf out In tiif nh I'iost suit ol rlothinir To bp fMuntl in w these jtar:- He wiintis to iruike iiinif 'li wor'hy of the iriti who ihe l antrinir ynn know. VhTe U.e.- hr iro to j'r-wnrn thi? noh!irst ot no)hy -tiit.'? A'hy. i -7:t. J. itir-th ct"nip rp:V!y-Tijalc clnthin i)()ot. l't; lmi,t 1ri" t. .lolinM'MV!!. ot f-o'irso. Mr. Murphy envy? th ri'put;T inn el tK-in a inr rliri nt ii - c-e e vy )ni iuv tr.i niirt i-n i - --triHy i .TUraiil'1. snil. h:i iitir a l.trui- cutoiu. the ic.". v it :i'ic of h pnH hi- him to n vl en -torn cr-: nt )fiwi-r prter?, t Imn a n lurRi-iie.! iy mot itli-r h':tlcr-. ll'i-' sttw k of winter y i- :rt i-u hirly fine. :m i the rul-lic nr ir.vitnl t-i cM! ht;-! n:uiio the :-;!nic. Ifthcvcrill, we fee! Mire thc uv. f. (4 OO I I-ft ti-", then. hn up nnl elipjiin r. V ith in rye hr t-very ie: : Sri! ii p-n-tinj, t ill a c! : pr-i n :r. F:!! our pnper w ltli the het. 'ihf v:y c weenn ri"'' the raler to-Jay antl H lc not clipped 1 the H ice to pnironie Simmi ..V lieTclhc i. t.c '!o,r To tip y ir"? Nnt icn:l ll.-mli. Altoonri. when he waii!J t-i hoy n suit f i;n!y ni:nle cloth. liar. Tho io k iii 'lore oi this lirui 1- htre, einlraeiuz nil th.e htte winter stylo's : K'J for no shoi.! v poriniIt','l to eiitT ii!t the ocin- position of tiie :innen; they i-ll : :i;i ' cheaj) o thea tliat no ot her den r r er;n 'ii.o w ' thin a inih- J f-elllnir ii t s- 1"t prie-. Sh-niJi! a v.t e .-tvh! ! find f -ii 1 to irie eT.fire .'tlslsietion. it mny t ex- j ehan'jeii fr another or tiie mttnr y rc;ui..lc,r. It tit t render huyi (roin Siin-.n Ac Hcn'Hiv'im rnet, lie rviil ?M.ec!v j.til t patron ire tl'cm ni-a;ii. ( St It W A !i-W A i'1. arr ietl. :.t the rhun h ( the Holy .";i mo. in t hi ; phtr. on Tue-day rnorui lcc uiJ, IH7.. ry t;e. ;t'!rr i:o;. ie. ir. I'ktki; A. ( Si n v. ai:. ct iat'sviile. '!o"-tt?r county, lormerly pf i:hen-htjr-r. ;ifi'! "Mis-- 1i:t.t AV.i;o. vountre-t i:inirhtiT of lr. 31:rt-n V.'ani. ol the West 1 aid. No cards, but an ahuii-kine v Ward.-'. ' A- the newly wedd-'d pn'r r. ; ehdy nnitpfl ?y n-arriatre to the edir of t pnptr. we (pel if in-ciiTtii-eut np.'-n u to J.-t theni d .'.wi a-- gently as po--!'le, itioinrh we c.-uuiot regain from :iyniir th.ai tV.ey h:r with Them i h- he I v.- j - l-r ;" our.-el I anil t r many fri' iid tit the nw and w Impe liappy departure they have iust taken. I'eter is tiie kind materin! wliirh cotn! imhands ;ire made mor;il. In !utroi-. kiird. loving n::d up riirht and "Jid.M n she is f.i'.ni'iarly called. i n t'Vfvy r-,-pect worihy f ?( rod a h.u-hr'nd. tt whom v,e art s'nrc s!u- will not only prove n Jaith fol and arie"itiiirite spouo. biit a h; -Spmate ait l !i'.uciviv -uhorn we j;ro c 'idt lent has tetv jf city snpcr'or-'. The at-n 'ant-' rn tho f-aion w re Mr. M. H. ard. f twin hnther of the bride, v : holijs a rr -1 ' Ti i i ' ! r pr-Mlion in the Amt ri res ficTie-. ?'c. " ! "rojidway. v York.nnd M. .oi it: a 'a ;-ia nd. one of A 1 toor a.- a:m; -1 de and handsome oa!iiii.-r. The hnp y eoiiir b ft the :'.oir evrn-ny for Alfcona, iron whene tloy journeyed pert !ay to V.'iiliaTnhunr. Uia ir eoun'y. ? li-ro' Mr. Sehwab'a parent- r-'idc. nnd from thence took t heir denarture Friday ir.ornin-r "r i 'tiate-vtlle. where they expected to .-it down to nppr the auie eveiiic.ir in theirc'wn h-.use, n i)id: oar th iiiirhtrul younj: irirr.d had !iirn:shcd aii-I irepared lor tne t-niiinir ttl hi- bride, a ml where we !p: tin-in in Itir 'ni-vmrnt we trifil ot n-1 the Warper's Safe Kld.tey and Liver Cure. A verr--t..ho troprat.'n p.d ?ie onlv inr rvrrtr-riy t rt th" vor'-i f -"- lS-eh iMwon. Ifttix-C-f. isrf 4M, Itiitine, and 1 rlnar list-rmjM tf"" Testimonial of the liihcst orlt f in proof of th !" iit-mti.-. C-iJ-Fir tb" r;:re of ntnlt-e, rail for H ar DPr"! IklnWtr ti-rc. &t? Kor the rare t Rriirbts nri.1 t ht other dNea--. cull .r banter's .Safr Hldiiry 3b1 LlrerCnir. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It ts thebv Itt-nMf Iitrtflrr. nd 'tim'-.iHt' every funcuon to nior b- .iJthful fcrtion, and is thus a benefxt in a't diea"S. It curei Serofulon cm, ettier'LIn Frti"p tiona ,nd li-eri-i-s( including aurrft, I ffm, ftnd ot ter core. E tit pal tow. It uinr. M'nrrl fli-l- it To fie... -re e ire.i ty i !i- -)l tiit(r 1 1 is unqual.?(' n an apr t-TT H-d t : t r ! -ei v B'Ktles of t.vo .7es ; prn &r. -im, pl.lKK WARNER'S SAFE NERVE WE Q'liekly rive- ftent o.rd Sf-ep t-- th orrr jr: v. rure- tflnfl?tff lie and rw-jltrrv- prev?;ts f 'fil-pl If I tl, t ni r-'! i--f r ts5 tro- lrf Ion hroLyi; 1 1 on Ly cte-vivc i. . u i., uvt-i"-W'lrk, niiit;ti -ii -rk-". arid oih r i :ne PrWrf'll M il !S lo vt ,. j.;-..T( HI(J s- iI l.e d'--tuHw-l .Nrrvf-s, it ii- vi r t : j : r s tl s.-t. m, wfiether t;ttr-n in "-mall or !ar:-'- do liv.Ules of two ; f.neei. JVrtr. r.mi 1.0rt. WARNER S SAFE PILLS A r an i'nm'i'to and tietiv" Ptrtiniln- for a Torc!d !.1vr . t nd rurti Coil.rnti DtimdiI. Etl- rb&. ITaliri. Fver and Afjf. am (-lio.;!.! e i:--o w hi'fit'VT i;ie ...v oi- ii-. !"! -i4 rrt ti"" I-- - reiiulariv. . ' T T aj - fl ' V . - O : I i rr-r: t n-i- ar m KI wrii. itw ter.rt.ab,. H.H.WarfiLr&iCo., ViT- r . -i r--i-' -v . I riipnemr--. i is ii gXTKti'K&S EocsirrEE, k. y. tSr-SSa. T; -- ! Zm-? t i , - . i i.. llie CAMHIilA rJIMMAX nt aoin;vs i,aivs itnoK One Year for f.'t.OO. he what Hurt's I lt" BtKtk will fonlaln IX ISSO. Nearly 1 .- pa ee. ot firtt-ctas- I,i'irart mat t'-r. 12 Stel Tlate B.-aut::u! tnir:tiar F.-icrav ititi Vi l-artr and Kleirantly .1tore. Vk-h on I'later-. -I Ba-re-- ot "o-j an-l 1 i:svu;c.n'al lli-le ooo Enuravincs, on A-t. Science, and l"ah'.'t: 12 Iarve Ii ii:ram l".iiern ot I.jn;'r l Cl ii drcu's lri-e I'J Arcbite.-I ur.i! fl.-.-ti lor lb antl'ul H-ot-.. Jt'i or mre It ir'r-al l.Vcip... i... t arti-ly t .. And the usual t r'2r:nal 1. pMrr:nf '-t rriitti-r- The Jan nary o. M ihe .-ew far w ,:i be issue !ceeniber tir.-t . and t i'l contain tne p o rhnp trs ot one of tic Best Ssr.a V -T-- e v i-r prtlte-t . in a-i American .it iifariiie. i v 4 IIKISTIW itrin. the .mrh ,r cf -A Jt -ntle Fe'lc " Vitr-e .- rr."r ' "Mort.-n llon-c.'- (-t.- , cut tied ROSLYN'S FORTUNE. We have enquire.) n n 1 1 4 orp of fMaftn- u l-Htiff Mrltrr. bo-.- i "utr d-utio;- i enrieh i i'Jey'- Kmlt l-o-k d ur. trr ; he y en -nfi'i tj-n'T i 'h f at otr. . 1 of - a n cf f -i?. ??- ttjfmrv-ttttix nt s.:mr .-,( a ' " O' ;;. - ' I I IK MS in A1 n . I'l-" I AOK I-!'S!At I, t ne c i' . one vc.'ir, j fi'ii.",ii'i'iir. s Tr Thr ' copi i , ni" M, - , y nr rf.p.-i-. rne r:i r. - f : Five copip. on enr. a nd ft n e r ra '--p v t t he peron b l t it. tii th ft-, m :t k i nt -i e-'pie-. -Kiirh t e "i . on y-: , and an c. ,j . .- to tin permit ? tttu uj th r M.b. mi k i TliC luite rnpif 1 1t r Cltnc make uinnr( I oM ' K" Vi F - h r- -t t hp,.,. v i r der ot Fb ilad'-i hi.-. .r a Pra t n f M: t !a '. ph - or w Yirk. H on ri n.t uet i; h.-r ! t -. -eni l-aiik-ii"f r. and ii tt-e ..!' r m - t- ( uur letter. To p r n: b iret tip lt. a p- :;i;e j C'p"k lU be -onl on appl;e;f! on. blr. l"ol' LikIj's Book liif. 1 o. I.it!!it i, UHM ( h-tnot Stref-t. rhilade!) ia, r. cine u:i'ki,v m:is Mi CAMIUUA riiKKMAN f.(WI A VI.Ai:. I'dsTAI.K IX I t ITU. Th V I ''Oi W l.l'KI V t W - ner),r-r !' t.rniztl a a pap-r uiisurpa--d in a 1 1 Hie !"iirr luent - of A me: n ,T - m i mil i-m . It Muni- u n jo-'iiot-- nt'-oniir the "ie: r-p ' . n c-uni;,;-. if tho r-i'Mitry a u eompN-tr nr,-sp:i prr. It !!": r n.-. -' -cr. i-e" e.-i'ipn-- ali the -it !. "t i ! -7 A -- l t K; I'l:?.- - and 'the A- :,. i. A i I ' tkii 1 i ' k . ! - !- - i .i : '-ry M n - i . e t i-e of ipe.-.al t 'h-irrati. Iron; all t:np ir'niit p-ei.t-. a ;.' :"p: pe r i : t: a- -:;' nor. It i- ! MM.ia.N i . : ! i ' 'l. 1 1 l pre -out i ii lt ail poi 't ical l . - rre- !t-'-ji partisan 1-a- t f- r i u-j". aiiti e,..d i: t ;y w.th .if lea r i r liiv.ir n- to pa-: :s . Ir t-. in the Tic.-- T,c . : r vtt v mm.:: 1 -. h i"- ne eo;i :i n Six Cnvi : t k ' 1 Si or r i . 1" MdH a M'dl .'-.r;eT C c Hoi e n Kl- f'Tl I A - M - lo-;s, Ai:i. 1 -I - : ;. l-i . (t rt f t , SttN-t. KT .. k rc. T - ?! v i:k f. : t r i ,n , -i i, t u. p tttld to b- TOiied itp'oi. It i- nn.-urp:!-- d r. .in : ' t r,i : -; t. . .. nhi Ir:iiW' 'T'T i.y I KMI'.!. i vn -n k w - rve Our r of.-iiii rir! ' : i: t -iii- iTirif it 1 1. 1 , 1 '.t- r. ,Lh vl a i ! . Si . ! :ir r-n e t e- i.a be -,-eti ti : i, , - 0-tr-Scla! .-'Ub- Tiwt.i.!:- I ' - ftl e irohtom; tk-si:ts. ruKrv-M iii i s. OHLY $3.25 PEIl SET, -ion d ntal wedded 'd them '"wnimj delight' aid in nrtii the p' f-lhle tr h l'ation je.cid ?lor'.' th.ui That, "e hope The star o( hove w 1. kh 1 With i'; rosy inor'iin-j lichf. May never oea-e t I'rihT.n Their p'a'efu pathway i;ty and niffht. And that a loy'nl p"o;,b'n weid:n:r W!:i find then ictpj v. sdde bv side He a lund an.J faith:t!l"!in-h.intf. She a true and btrinjr brib. fif O ciubrate?13 1 STOMACH ! Ni t-i 1 sfe&? The Stonuirli i M reus I l.ciieil. 1. t':.- ; ..vn-:- in pi- .per. .rib The liver t'tt-i the bh-.d cnri.-be.! at, I ; i m -I"Iii render. J t ?-.t i--1 -i : 1 rst.ma'.ie la'niiy cie le tic disease, r Ire-'n l l-ec.- .-elleeii-e appeticr. Hoi a r ed to the want1 ot t he .-!'..- sail- l y all !r:icc -; .n- '. a ie. i oe ii -r in . t : se- -us l-v tiiis j n ulJ -.:: -ii ird a r:nn-t :: ei. -t a-.-'e - tbl- -.:-'. -ii : : 1 peea ; i triy ad ipt :i'd cihrm. md li'ar--t- ireuerally. Kmt Skeiui -r Uyan. .Ittliti Hynii, Esq., ex-StieiitT of Catri!rirt eotttit y. ntni hN fa.tnily left in tiie tra;n last Monday evemnir fur Jclnis.to'.vr. whore he intends to ernhe.rk in tiie mercantile liiisiness, in vii li lie w;is en encre.l for many years pi iar to liis, election in l-'Ti'.. Mr. itv.rn's ndniini-stratioii of the af fairsof Ins office was eminent ly siicecessfttl satisfnetory alike to the Court anil its oiilecrs., the nieni!er.s of the Imr, and the people with whom he was required to trnp.sact official business;. Tirer' may possihly he individual exceptions hut they only prove the truth of the oeneral remark, l'lain ami unasuiuinc; in his manner and habits of life, lie treated establishment for the accommodation of the i all with whom lie came in contact with the public, as the Locan House ii well known to ' utmost courtesy, never fai'ms, however, to he, not onlv in this eountrv but throuoboiit f iliseharire his entire duty as an executive of- the greater portion of Europe, its reputation neine; nrtie snoit ot world wide. .Mr. Tyler, as we took occasion to note a few weeks atro, is to boss tiii job at th.e Mountain House, Cresson, dtirintr the season commencing in June next, and there can be no doubt but what he will fully maintain if not greatly en hance Cue well merifeil fame of that excellent and admirably located summer resort. In the doing of which we wish him abundant success, even though the chalk tin our I. at, put there on more than one occasion by our kind friend C'ol. E. J. Cnger. anil as fre- ficer. His deputy in this portion of hisbaili- wi- k, Mr. II. A. Mi.-onaker as well ns Mr. Maurice McNatiiara, the t ll'icient turnkey, are both deserving of luinorab'.e mention for the prompt ami satisfactory manner iii which they discharged their several duties. The Sheriff's excellent wife, too, will be long re nierp.ljercd, not only by those of our people who enjoyed the pleasure of her acquaint ance, but by all whose misfortune it was to be confined m our e -unty jail, and to whom sh always manifested the utmost kindness and attention. We sinn!vexiress the whole quetitiy renewed by his gentlemanly eoad- i truth in saving that when Sheriff Itynn and jutor Mr. Win. II. Manger, should al! be rubbed off in the effort. We are sorry to learn that our big bodied and kind hearted friend, Judge X. K. Car roll, of Salina, Kansas, is confined to his house if not to his bed, with asthma a malady which has aftiieted him for many years, but which seems now to be assailing iiitn in a more aggravated form than ever. 'Nick." as he is familiarly called, is the oldest son of Mr. Patrick Carroll, whose re cent death in Conemaugh borough is noted complete in evefv particular except that the ' elsewhere, and is one of nature's noblemen a oevoteti nusnami, a kiiui latner, a wormy son, a true friend, and an honest man. May the pleasure be afforded us ere long of an nouncing his thorough and permanent re covery from the excrncialing but we hope not dangerous disease which "afflict! him. .late of death and flirp f.f tbo m-i v.-li boe.oc I to be laid to lest beiip-ath it are of comse omitted. The monun.ei't is a very line one, ar.d is said tohavo col some twelve .r fifteen hundred dollars. Aproims of this story, it may be mentioned that a well to-do and prominent citizen of this county, now de ceased, ordered his coffin some considerable time before his death, but vi hen it came he found that the bottom was made of pine instead of walnut, which he had ordered, or at lea.st desired, ami forthwith it was slipped lifek and .another one made to suit him, hi'-h was kept on hand and subsequently became the receptacle (,f j,s lifeless remain inter the di-.-a-l but in thi.-s crv:f prvpaicd for r--.c'i! i.ii.'- Cei.rc. Dr. ltowcrs has returned from Philadel phia and will lie at the P.lair House, in this place, on Friday, Saturday and Sund.tv, Jan. l'lth, 17th and 1-sth three davs or.lv. Hii patients and all others wishing to consult him are requested t and place, ns it wii to vi-it any of the adjoining towns this month. The It tor will go from here to ri.h::-;o'. ' t. j 1 t all at the above time j h"rt-'th.""; riil not le possible for him j J,r,d Valuable his family leit Ebensluiri.'. thev earried with them the respect of every one in tho commu nity wlio knew them, e.s'well as tiie warmest wishes r a'! for their future success and prosperity. Crtl.TY of W'pntc, Sonro people have a fashion cf eotifu-ir.g excellent remedies with the large mass of "patent medicines," and in this they are guilty of a wrong. There are some advertised remedies fully worth all that is asked for them, and one "at least we know of Hop Hitters. The writer has had occasion to use the Bitters in just snch a climate as we have most of the year in Hay City, and has always found them to be first-class and reliable, doing all that is claimed for them. Tribunr. The Pitisbunt H"-A-'y liipntc!i. isin all respects one id the 1.-st paper In the country, full ot the frohest and most reliable news, procured by the most liberal . rp"nditnre. Always a first rla. paper and a ltilninf vi-itor to t he family lir-id the Wrrkl'i finc"-t will be heller even than hcre-f.-.iore in every department lor 1'so. In ireneral and sin-rial news tentures have loici hern well known, and as .-r nnance. tr"de and market, re- 1 be amoiiirrhe lull-'t. rno-t cciir.tte published. 1 cruis.f l.")U per annum : or m eiol-s e ten, to. Aiidre . !:-. ; ir.N'r.li I Jc i.. I'!l !: -cr-'. fl T-.-tl j J':i ..l.hl: :. :.: . . : . ! . '. ...V- OHIT! SRV. THOM AS. lhed. in this place, on Friday morn-Iii-j. Iec. "J. lsfy. of eeeistimt.tion. Mrs. Kijz ihkth '1'lleH As. wi fe ., Ass'ti-iate JiliU'.' ,l..hn 1 1. l'lioma au--.il about 44 years. The deceased was a damr'ntcr of IVavid Todd, .1 former, well known and estccmeii citizen in this vi cinity, who died many years ae,,. JSho was a true, faifhlul wife, and an "nflecf innate, devot.-d tn"tli"r to ii er si; ymin":. interest mir and ot.edient cli ildren. who now mourn th'-ir yreatest earthly toss one which can never be replace,-. , devout Chric.iMii from her earliest youth, she performed s.ll ffie du ties of datnrtiter. sister, wife, mother, friend nn.l neiirlib.tr us bcenme an exemplar,- tn'-mber ot the V:t hoi ic "hu--cii. t o t he tccli t :c's ,,f w h ich - he w,t s always faithful. We ,leeply s.Mrj.athise with Ict bereaved line and and children in th -tr sre tt a f fl'.ction. but trust that (roil will comfort theni in their sorrow. Interment in Holy Name eemetery Sutiibiy afternoon, preceded by tiie hsur rc'.:a:ous servicesatid nn appropriate sermon by tier. Father Boyle, which was listened to with marked atten tion by a lar'je concourse of people ol all d 'liontl nariens. who had a-semf'ed to pay the lact sn. tribute ot respect to the nicmorv oi i.nn wl: un t-t ktiow was to esteem and -shorn to name was to i prat -P. May her soul ret in pee.ee. II ACTON. TMed. in Altoona, on Saturday af ternoon. T'ee. J7. tST'.i. after three years' snMcHnir with dyspepsia, Mr. Jons. IOi.tox. Sr.. aired 71 years. In the death of Mr. Tialton hi3 wife an t family lose a kind husband and lather, Aitoona lose one of ii.s most npriaht citizens, and we, in common with all who en'oved his aeijtiaiti';-ice. lose n linn friend in whom foe re we no -jiii. Iircc.ep! was horn in County Mr.-.th. Ireland, in l-os, and Irom then e emigrated to this c mntry arid settled in Altis.r.a slH:it thirty years ny;n. lie was in eve-y respect worthy of haner and e-teem. and died n he Ine l. an hocest man. the nobie-t work of i .d. as well as a sincere and faithful member of the a th'di" Church, lea vittyr boh ind hint an aired i ;e and four sous and one daii-h ler v. in rt re r. ,,r: hy- of his gr'nid mone ami will never ee.'se to revere it. The lutieral took r'laec iino:iday forenoon follow itiT his dealh. when a .solemn ffeouiem .11. is- was ceieriraied and tin eloquent and paThetl.. sermon de'ivered by l.''v. Father St.eedy. May ti e sc.tii ot our obi iriend re-t iu peace eternal. OTl AtittA I'ie 1. iu Man-lert:--f.-.sh:ii,on Trl d iv. J an. a. iss i. M' ytr. 0'1Ivi::-.a. daugh lerof Mr. Henry O'li.tra. nired about aiicr-. Ti e de-eisej wa n victim ot eon-u'i'i'tion. al thcmli nuiicted wirlt an-uher very pinbtl disease. neurtivii. At fraes i:er siioem:::- e.cre intcn-e. but site bore Ihem nil -rtith the irrcv.est jmiicucc and withoil'. a word ot complaint.' She even ii:i. ed to know the time she would di.-. and prepared h r the dread summon-- as if she was eating on a : lon-r tourney. Shortly b-ior- her death she wrole the lollewiier ti b'irram, to be sent lo a b. b.ved sis ter : "liear Jen. 4'omo ri'bt away. Fannie," She was u pions and ercmplary Ohretiai, ha in;r been born anil rc-ir-d in ti'e I'-ithoije faih. iin.l if she does j ,,t to heaven tiod ln-'p some others ' ol us. "May. she rest in pence. A. HI-AIN. Die.!, in the Ijt-t Ward, on Monday m.-rnin. Jan. a. lsso. t. scretiilis. with -ahlctt -he was atil.cten Irom birih, Ya danhierot Al.ram and Sarah Blain. aireil 14 y cars and '.' months. UAVIS. Bird, in the l' :stM"ard. on Tuesday, lhsj.. ;. 1S7H, of consumption. Mr. Wil l i.ts Wat- : Ms J'avis. jied r'si vears and 1 month. A-rr.ts for the -ale of the Fee Casts"-; (So rlz. rat ceitv. Afro forthe Iltul.on Rnl. tr-r Tti l 'o'. Hotter Tnhs raii. Roll Boxea, etc. Foil surply of these standard and low-prkd wares constant iv in ftore. PRODUCE IMS?. t-ltmr. pries. "Potatoes., llrsn.. On Itried t rait. I jirl. 1 '-allow, lireen lllrtcsi. Held SccflH. eitlter, Itrss. on-c. Iloii'-y. idcr. t iiicc nr. Irn It l'.nltcr. I?bj-th. nml !1 Vnrrn winl .r rtcn I'roili'ils r-'cict nnd Hold On COMMISSION hy SOMERS, BRO. & CO. No. 211 Liberty Street. PITTSnURCH, PA. Refer to the Vaor-ir I'ar.Tt. the business com. mnnity. and to tt.i ir j rr-i rt r:.troi:. Ifve wr-ekly. .-nil-we kiy nnd daily mailt et re ports, mailed fiee I.i sr.v 'dress. Iilrert connection with M ctrrn Vnion Tele graph and hi II I '; bore r.nnrtii llrders tor it inc "! on.tr. rnnherrlM, Pm rc-1 I'oint urn. rrl rtnfl ol li.-r X emli fn anrlinr.rarrfnll) Hllfl 4 t Itarket Knm. i;ose"SI).i;nk!! axdmenio a iT.ni i i r ;im. rpins IS 111K ONLY VITAO H M FN I" Volt 1 SI V. !N' r '1 li 1 IM.s Flint "i.i .iara and mend i.d.- in S,:.ek.H.". Napk-ns. 1 ' J. and a'l kinds of lied I. in-!.. I'rire. One lloSIr. lllll kitliikM tllW i(HBi M HUM MlktMii Al. I N A. OA. n I'l.ll it -i-J llafi(So.ite I. lue ti F 'jr's C'-iVi'A OttMi ".! -..4 taiH-. si ltiil'ii, Majolica an.l Silvfrdlato-l W;.n i!i;iT.M iv-i win mm;.,. And l.iiiii!' f.oe.ls id' all kinds. All .foiSs, iMirr.lnliil a r'iir'.e-rl est. or monfj ref fil c tl. A lull lint1 Fruif .T.irsani! -!-!! TumMcTs. LACK I.Y. iipi i inleiil. nt. Vf'.-.-.i. Nic 7. 1-7 i PO'ltTAHhl'l !:.(i!B !) S V)I.I.S I O ft T!5!: It I 'A 'I' Parlalls ENGINES asi SAWIILIS : i: tVc i, ; "' 'I . 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