ibrin . .reman. enl.MM.- ' VV t is so. sol M E-UXEST. ne yetr we propose not only ntter parser than ever iny such special In , .., ribcrs. well as tooM l; pay up to date, as will, I U T". make ihe Fkke miH visitor to every n Inducement Is Be less lapera.id the Pittsburg , tl rounnout the whole twelve .-! rate sum of WO The - BU 1"0 will he one ..t the ittry. tull of the freh associated press anil rauM from a large corps of ..'ti ll Bud State capitals, alkajj BHkU anl towm of .. oh! . Virginia, he. ,i eiaity. On the . r has ever yef been c. snd It will enable bi :vav U procure alm s; . :it al! I!mf! IM) I in ilirly fo durin earture to be doubly ntlal campaign and : b yournanies -it uO.'fl. Eli SOX A L. i . a sn iMlllitt. It. : ,-.it!c Committee ol mm taMetat thecurt . ;'- 'ity. January ':. mt 1 . Is r.-quested. as a I before thrCin- Kx. II. Mi mm. th en Plai been drawn March term. mu" li V" (t- from tin' truth. I. K. Itlnt is B okiya, N". V. numbers itre re noti.iiia if this 'n M'C oriuick, steraon, of But wa destroyed nieimker, Eaq., ir. Ule, Fiorina, ercut resulat inqr, . i l.tiims, ami t Blair ur ars is.' ser toucht lien' I 'mh S r tuwwn 1. 1 fail 'in whooping cough. t tften ciy for ten Syrup,' coli i :im! !1 1: V li ne of titer kinds best ad w m,rt . tet . then k. As i-uu- ;-rt!..-r weighs up the ii. t(j irwiu. win en- Mug ' Huntirfjdnii trig", t I -1 hi i Mstancu one Lon un, -.oil ;.i cm ibaceofWgBkj ;i papers -king tohfWl f"r 23 C; thing tohaeeo fir 23 e. ; iIktvii IbuSnnnnbaB , tree hik! eonllgnom afltnfl in Januarj m i' entirely new in the ; luniliprineii. im ivcrwtyof the berth , and tin- Btinten ( trrattM the event l pel :'.liil iroih!y snnip- v. there t nee. health, Mr. S. .1. Jur-r.-i'i tin- editorship of lie wili le lUCCS-giltd ,hatn, formerly of the are oaf host w lanes. a flic man on a local ick by the Fast Line . new Baal (AnM- i :i j uri'fl. Mis B0BM s-huntera aeeaasta !.- iv of ht wet-k, in the ro hunt- is, ;i-i-t,.( by -!ai in eautuing no aiy uaiuyara depceda- Ml ol Mr. ihiea Ko-s. re on tie' second Moot nine islll-O ini moment hail been r, of i,- phtee, Is irit, un Wednesday las'. rmi (lovemot HaTl ai ; of Weights and Heas '1 fur the ensnlng three I.Iovd. of Oi nil 'Ha town leg cauiilit and badtv . logs whi! h he was en itle hill on his farm on .;; inahsly r)o bones were :.ist, Sohnaon Bion. of t u panther ineasuring i Inches from tiji to 'ij. .in" dav i Mr William in ranmlr, shot a hlack slagle. formerly of Wn i resident of Kanas, inia and Is .it pre Ili ton, Major . engaged in the Inrnliei trfieid county. Em , and his good old IT. but Itl such a . trival, and (rjve as are of eeneral a- lOlltlr latum aaj ui . aod riends learn ir uerati I lit servi'-i inin iiiKci 11 h- 'ouacrist- -An election for officers of tin- F.lienshiirg ami t'resson Branch l!ilroad was held here In-. Monday, when the lnaril as constituted hist ear was chosen to he their ow n surecs sora, All of whieh nutans, that free passes for about a dozen persons will continue to DC the rule for .-t another tweh , -month. The board charged with the auditing of the receipts and expenditures of Cambria county for the past year are making good headway. They report two-thirds of their work already completed, with the likelihood looming up that tin y will bo able to draw their salary anil quit some time next week Mr. l'rank K Davis, of Johnstown, has been granted a patent for a nut lock. We Rather this information from the Tribune, which paper strangelv enough omits mention ing whether it is the fruit of the beech, the hickory, the walnut ot th chestnut tree which Mr Davis pmioses to turn the kev on. The Johnstown Tribune has discovered thai the well-to-do gentleman who ret Willy changed his boarding house in this place restoring from the Cambria to the Crawford House i- Mr. Richard Tudor, and that it was not for fortv earsjut twentv-five years he occupied .1 ertain raarti at the hotel first named. Thus far, .Judge John f. Hari.es. of Johnstown, and Thoauu ll. Seanhro, Esq., of t "nrroiltown, are the only aspirants we have heani of for the Deinoci-atic Bominatkm for lie District Attorneyship of Cambria county. Win. Ii. Bose, Keq., the pre sent in cumbent, i rerfirted to have said that he will not be a candidate. Billy Loab 'f 1J Bote, Clearfield coun ty, is .me of the oldest trappers and hunters in the State. lie has passed hi, eighty-sixth year, ami has searched the woods lor game since boyhood. Fie has killed thousands of deer, hundreds of bears and wolves and teore, of panther in his day. He stBI Wean moccasin, ami drcsso in buckskin. The value of being fully acquainted witii ali the Important new, of "the any is as apparent to every thinking bum as uSa en tertainment afforded at the family Preside. This can be see and in SUCfa full degree by subsetlbtaa to our paper ami receiving the Pittsburg Wtfdtlp ZHaaotdtfOt the full year, that all slio.iiil take advantage of the offer. It is no! always posslhle to account for the milk in the rocoanut, but a little cJre.ua stance noted elucwbeie seern, tole accepted as a pretty fair indication of the reason whi a certain DmiMcial whose rmhitation i- not more than a thousand miles from Elvenslmrg thought it would be wawr for him to vote fee Mr titiffith than Mr Nagte at the recent election. Two mortgages were lately filed for re cord in the Keeonler's office, HolrtdaysbuTg, that .ire Worthy of note, fine was f.o .'"jio,. et.K.t. giv.- i. by the Tide Water Pipe Company (limited.) The ol I er wan forHO.aas, civeji try ii;.- Uuiii Eagle Valley Railroad Inmpaav. Both niortgage an- in favor of the Fidelity Insutance Trust and Safe Deposit Company Trust..-. our friend Mr. W. A. Todd, in renewing his snbsnriptior to the Kkkem.vn. advises us that he has accepted a position with II. c. Frii l. ,V- Co., man, ion hirers and shippers ol coke, at Scottdale, Westmoreland county. The position icsigned by hiui of railroad agent at Seottdale has been Hied by the ap pointment of .Mr. s. c. WeVr, foiiuetly of Irwin Station. Urn e, teemed exchange the Belhsfonte WMdkmttn bttelj attained the age of twenty re years, and w. take this H-easion to say that within the pasr quarterof a century few country journsn have done so much for the adraneement of the caose of Democracy as it. Sfaj the Hatcaawra survite a hundred yean, and may we be on deck to uwaaumui- Ite tie1 i vent. - Deputy sheriff Kink.-ad has Ibis week been engaged in the arduous task of serving notifications on the several jurors lately dtawn to vette at the regular and special sessions of onr Conn5 courts. The countv from centre to cireninferenee, east, west, north ami sooth, must of necessity be trav ersed by Mat, and it i rough work with the roods a foot deep with mud There i a gre it revival in trade, ami It v. ill likely continue through the next twelve month.?. No doubt there will !e many 8 actuations in the markets, Evcryfarmsr ami storekeeper should, by subscribing to the Fr.KEMAN, pro. me tin i'ittsburg W'etkly Liintrh almost for nothing. Particular at tention will be given to finance and trade ri pi r; - during Hie coming year. Dr. Bowers -nn be consulted free of charge at the. Klair Rouse on the '.tith. 17th ai i lath of the present month. The Doctor has performed ,ome great cures during the short visits he has made to our county, anil corns to I- eminently .successful in the b itment of consumption, catarrh, heart disease, scrofula, spinal diseases, paralysis, cane r. tumors, failing lits, dyspepsia, etc., etc. ' " p. e" Joe Weisser, of this place, pro- p , ti. pull up stakes, so to meak, alout t o !':r-t of April, ami move to Summit ville, v. : eta he rntends ! take charge of '.he hotel now occupied by Mr. Christ. Reich, ami for v I.ich he hopes to obtain a license at either fee -pecia! or March term of Court. Christ, saj - he hasn't -.rot R(e)krh in the hotel busi-ue"-, at Minimittville. but that is no reason why a Weisser man may not succeed. -Mr. W. C. Keller, lately a cleri; in the Ilan isburg postoffi.ee, has been admitted to bait in the -urn of shiki to answer Hie . barge of robbing the United Spates mails. He will tried before tin 1'nited State- Court in Philadelphia on the third Monday of Febru ary . pro. Mr. Keller was lei merry a resident Oi i loimiay -nurg aim .viiooua, ami iweive or fourteen years ago was largely eu Raged in the b-.iine"s of mining coal at f.illv's tbi, count jr. It' will be seen by an item in our general news department that Henry i la has got an office a postorhee down in Virginia. It will also lie seen by reference t. the jury li,; elsearhera that Andrew .la. k,on has 1 een drawn to serve on the jury at the March term of Court in this county. The latti r gentle man lives in Dean town, hip: and for aught we know is a lineal decend ent of "Ohi Hickory" himself, though it's not a' a I! likely. The nmne of Mr. James M. Singer, Register and Recorder of Cambria county for t terms, ami late Quartermaster o'f t1 Fifth Reghneirt, X. i. I'.. appears in the ii , of persons recommended for special mil itary pensions by Congressman coffrnth, of this district. Many old soldiers hereabout would like to know, you know, the exact nature of the claim thus advanced by Mr. Dinger. 'I bey express a curiosity to discover what is wrong with the man, anyhow. We were a little previous in announcing the marriage of John Henry Roberta, a col-. ored youth of this place who retained from Ohio a few dars ago. the interesting event not having taken place until Wednesday evening last, when the nuptial knot was tied at the laMtornl residence by Rev. Father Boyle. The bride is said tobe a rather good looking colored girl or rather Woman BOW and i :it is where she ha, considerably the advantage of her "worser half." May good luck atteiHi them. We ought last week to have -aid that our friend ...ml fellow-citizen Mr. A. J. Bhey is the gentleman to whom credit shook! M rendered for the ,tx-king of the bead waters of the Blackliek with black bass. The fish were procured at the state Fishery, entirely tl. lough the instrumentality ot "Mr. Rhey, ami were by him, assisted by Mr. OeorgC sen berg, planted in their new home in the midst oi" ,i storm rough enough to blow the shoe, off t''c hind heels of a mule. Honor to u bom honor is due. It is current minor that a bid running up in the neighborhood of $lo,ooehas been o :ii r.-.l F A. Shoemaker, Esq., for the fee simple of the well-known summer resort, "Belmont Cottage." Should it be accepted, Mr T. II. Heist, its landlord for the past two sum met s, will be left out a result which we would greatly deplore, for that gentleman, in hi- brief Belmont career as caterer for those in (piest of health and en joyment, has shown himself to be empliati caily the right man in the right place. Tin- Republican f aunty ommittee will liic e..fc l.e ndverlised thrnutd'. the UetKlb- liean prints to naeet on MoOdaT, the 381 torial and Beptes Bepublican state Hairisburi; on tin n in i:hrnsl)urR instant, to choose sns tative delegates to the remittee to be held at Itli of next February. Mr Peter I Jverg od , of Johnstown, will bf one of th. Representative delesrates, with the other yet to come to Ihe surface. .s to the Henal ".rial de legate, BtahT county, in ac eordanee with pre-ai l aagements, arfildoaM I em name the man. - -Tin- annual election for Directors of t tie Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Caaa i.ri.i County was held in the office of T. W Dick, F.s.j.; trds place, on Monday afternoon Us;, when the board cbosoa last year were unaiiimouslv re-elected, as follows: Messrs Oeo. M Reade, Henry Hopple. Henrj Pritehard, John I Evans. Thomas Griffith, E. Roberta II. Klnkead, John Lloyd, John c Beare . Jolin Iv'aaner, Tho.-. J. Davis. John A Blair. Tin- lioard will meet in a celt or ten days to elect a President. Treasurer and ser;vt.irv. An ordei baa been issued by Judfle Dean f..r the holding of a special term of "oiirt in this place on "Monday. February 16th. to try the case of McDeniiitt vs. Flynn Hal. This suit aris. s out of the disputed title to certain tiintier land- in Clearfield township. It wa tri. il at a special Court held 3ay -'7, JsTs, presided over by Judpe Orvis, and after five dajs . spent in lieai the cas- resulted bt a verdict f"r p' dntitf- of 3!,48ti. A motion e foi a new trial, and was grantal a Argument Court. February 7. 187P Ju Dr. Bower- has returned from Philadel phia and will be at the Blair House. In this place, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 16th, 17th and lath three days or.ly. His patients and all others wishing to consult nini are requested to call at the above time and place, as it will not lie possible for him to visit any of the adjoining towns this intuitu. Tin- Doctor wilt go from here to Fohnstown. P-it-i Messrs. .1. W Daily and John .1. Hor niek, the Jury Commissionersj elected last November, signalized the beginning of the new yearhj last week rilling the wheel with the names of nearly one thousand taxpayer -, from which the Jul MM for the current year shall lo ilrawn, and on Friday last, assisted bl Sheriff iirifrith, drew the several juries which are spread forth elsewhere in this paper. Though unalterably opposed to the entire J u i v Counnis, inner business, we can yet truly w, that Messrs. Daily and Hornick give promise ut fllrlug tte existing bill satis factorily. We are informed that the fair in aid of Father Davtn's (Cathode) church, snmmit ville. will be brought to a definite eonclaahm on the evening of Saturday, the .ilt inst.. when the articles remaining on hand will be disposed of hv one method or another. An elegant sleigh is then to become the property Of whoever -hall have the highest number of vote- scored up against his name, a twenty five cents a. vote Mr. James A. Maher and Mr. John l.aheyare the principal contestants for the prize, and considerable local interest attaches to the outcome. Both are working hard, and in any event the -burch will reap a rich harvest. We Cop j the following item frcm the Cedar Fall, correspondence of the Cedar Valley TUbme, Iowa: ''. C. Hitter, bag gage-master at the ft., '. It. .V N. depot, has been admitted to the position of night .-lerk in the yard at Cedar RapMa. Charley is in telligi'iit and. reliable, and Will justify his promotion." The fun-going e mplirtientary mention refers to a young gentleman who a couple of years a-jo w-nt hence to Iowa to seek his fortune. He is - younger brother of Mr .'). M. Bitter, the efficient and court eous passenger brakeumn n our Branch road, who cannot be penmated am maal or too much for his deserts-. The Altoona Tribui,r needn't lake on any agony about Chairman SecMer's call for a meeting of the Democratic Committee of this c mnty, as that (tenth. man knows what he is doing, and th. proposed meeting is an opportune and important one, the main ol ject of w hich is toconsult in regard toa much needed change in the present method of making nominations, and if need be nopoint Ing a sub-committee to revise the rates now in vogue. Th.- 'Mate election frauds,"' real or imaginary, in this county, therefore has nothing to do with ihe matter, nor is there any reason for suspei ting ''sense of the lead ing Demo, r.its of concocthtg a political scheme on their own account." Hon. D. J. Morrell has written a letter to each of the Johnstown physicians, re questing suggestions as to how the scourge of diphtheria mat be quickly and most ef fectually stamped out in that latitude. It is a step iightly taken. By concurrent testi mony, diphtheria can eist only where pro per rood, such as foul sewers." bad water, etc, exists to afford it maintenance, anil all these malign influences mav be removed by concerted endeavor. Memphis, a city honey combed by defective and inodorous sowers, was last year nearly depopulated by the yel low fever, while its m ore cleanly neighbor, along both batiks of the great river escaped with no Increased Hills of mortality. The lesson should not be lost i:: Johnstown and surroundings nor here. Mrs Hart Darragh, daughter of Dr. D. T. Stone, deceased, and who by the way has n studio in Allegheny City and is a poi-trait and landscape painter of "very decided abili ty, came to F.Sensburg, her former home, on Saturday lasi. to visit one of heT little son-, who i- a pupil at Mt. (iaIKtxin Seminary un der the care of the good Sister- of St. Joseph. Her husband is an employee in the Ptttsbuig Custom House: her brothei . ' leorge, the re nowned portrait painter, makes his head quart, i, at Wheeling, West Virginia, and vet another brother, our good friend John, has taken root in the son of New atoxic All these are well and favorably known to many of Our readers, and it will be pleasant news to such to have the assurance that all are well and prosperous. A wide-awake correspondent of an e te. med contempotaty writes to say among other things that Mr. John Dnrbia. of Clear ffeid toWT ship 1. -t a valuable horse not lone, since while cm Ingtla inonntain to Altoona. The horse - foot, ii seems, slipped into a hole on the i;ev, road lately made from the battle pfatce t" tl.e aeountain, and in his struiiles to net if out the fea was pulled sat near the hoof. More than lhat, and strange to sua no chiomo has been offered to induce people to believe tliis pun of the story, ihe readers of the "e. aforesaid an- informed, seem ingly i:i eood faith, that it required the strength ..f a .tout team to pnll the loot out afterwards. How they Haaaaaged to hitch the team to the foot anin ars to be the only Mm now which requires eto idation. The Aftonim Tri'-mx is authority for the via. en. cut thai Hon. (when- did he get that till.': keg. !. I. in. lis. of Holiidavsbur, will likely be presented before Hm eenateg DemocratK state Convention for Judge of the Supreme Court. Ail we can say is that if it is pres. ated we hope it Mil tfo ttuouch v ith a rush, an there is no man i:i tiie State whose name we would rather place at our masthead, nor for whom we would labor tore zeahMtstv ami earnestly than our clever and talenUed sehooiiaate, 'Tsnst" Eandis stiii. we don't upnse that our goswl wishes will help him any in his aspirations, if he real, has ant bt thai direction, though we deem i' safe to predict that he will be on the Supreme Bench, or in some Other nice posi tion, long lefore we are elected to Congress or sent to the penitentiary. Henrj Uaramn, son of Mr. John ;ar man, of tiiis place, is now at Leadrifle, Cel., where be said to lie getting M,S9 per day for running a stationary engine, and has also an interest in a couple of teams, each of which earns more than double that amount when thej have work, to do. Still, as it costs about three dollar a day out ttiere to feed a team, and everything else is in pro portion, Harrv is not likely to make his tor tune in much les- that: twenty-four hours. Ed. Murray, formerly of this place, if reports lie true. is aNoat Leadvilto, where lie is said to be running a drag store and practising Medicine. Another young Ebensburger, John Stocb, son of If r. John E. Stoch, and a painter ho trade, was at InteSst aeconnts a re sideni of Denver, but may ere this have gone on to I.eadviile, which he contemplated do ing. The death of the only child of our mer en. ml fitemt, Mr . s." Barker, notice, of which will be round elsewhere ill our present issue, calN to mind the -ad. sudden and over whelming hetcatemeat which deprived that gentleman of his entire family--wife and two children just seven years ago this month, when all of them were Stricken down bv that fell disease, diphtheria, or putrid sore throat, the three loved ones dving so near together in the matter of t;me that one Funeral and one gra-.e served for them all. Verily, oui friend Vallic baa had his full share of afltetkm -so much. Indeed, that he must almost despair of being blessed, as parents alwavs hope to blessed, by sispjng seme at least of rieir off -pring growing up around them. Our sincere sympathies are extended to Mr. Harker and his good wife in the -ad and unexpected here iieanut which they have just been called on to bear The exceptionally miht weather thus far this winter, varied only by a few inches ..f snow the early part of this week . which did not lay very long, is a very serious drawback to many persons in the northern part of the county who have large contracts for putting logs into Clearfield ami other creeks, in Or am that thev may Roal down the Susquehan na to market. The business gives employ ment to a large number of men, is attended with very considerable expense, and without occasional light fails of snow to make good hauling from the stump to the stresm, the logs are.. I no pre'-nt valiu contracts can not be fulfilled, and a large amount of moiiey i; withheld from circulation in a region ..f tie- county where it is much needed. The white? b rutdly passing away, but we vet hope that .ear barn working lumbermen will be favored with a change in the weather that will r .aide theal to reap the R -yard of their toil. Two laiiiei. Mrs. Uriftith UnydandMrs (trifflth Jones, ot Cambria township, and a boy who occupied the s;,me seat with them in an open spring wagon, were very aneere mooiou'slv dumped out on ihe street near the residence' of Wm. II. Sechler, Esq., in the V.--t wai l, on Sunday forenoon, while com ing to town to sttead church The accident i-said to have re-ulted from the reckless! is. or though: ; s-.,. -s of the driver, who whip ped up nis team and dashed over the stone crossing at that point with such ire meadow force as to upset the rear "eat. with the un fortunate result above stated. It is even said lhat he drove on some distance lieforr he made tire discovery thai the greater part of his load had I e. n so summarily disposed of. He that as .: may. both ladies' -.xere r.m sid. raidy injured ab art the head and shoul ders, the condition of Mrs. Jones being soeh as to necessitate her removal to Mr. Sechler's residence, where wv la-iieve she still is under going medical treatment. The hoy who was pitched out with them ;e fortunate enough to escape with only a fe w slight bruises. Wanted. Shorman & Co., Marshall, Mich want an agent in this county at once, ai a sdary of (inn per month and exm I -I aid For full partieul 'is ndJreei, as she e Til -it . ! A Boi.n Ksiivmie in Phomi-t Bevaf TLKE. The. new management at our county jail experienced their first sensation, and by no means a pleasant one. on Tuesday morn ing last, when Albert Beam, a young mar ried man from Upper Yoder township, who is now in durance awaiting trial for alleged assault and battery with intent to commit a rape on a young "lady named Sarah Jane Price, managed to skid out at wi" iront noor of that institution ami hie himself to other scenes as rapidly as possible through the snow which then covered, as it now covers, the ground to the depth of two r three inches. How the bold but unsuccessful at tempt to escape was managed is thus ex plained . There are two slides to the cell ditor, and one of these, it seems, is suscepti ble of a certain trick on the part of the pris oner bj whi. h it may at will lie thrown out of place, thereby rendering the locking up prut ess entirely" nugatory Ream seems to have been in nos-e ion of this secret, and -on the morning named, uniting the way clear, he displaced a couple of screws and walked boldly forth. His footsteps tended iua northeasterly direction, as was plainly evinced by tracks in the snow, and pursuit was immediately given by a score of per sons, including the Sheriff and the turnkey. The prisoner was ultimately brought to bay at a point two miles north of town, where he had entrenched himself behind a brush-pile. Webster, a son of Sheriff liriffith, was his captor. "What do eon waul with me"" de manded Ream. "1 w ant yon to go hack to jail." said Webster, emphasizing the words ny the ptesentatlon ot a cocked revolver, "and I want von to go back without the waste of very many words on your part ."' Whereupon fleam emerged from his hiding place, and. at the musxle of the pistol, meek ty sufuiiitted to be marched back to his for mer quarters. Subsequently, a band of iron was encased around his ankles and the blind door leading to bis cell shut, ar.d. in silent contemplation for a few day- be will con tinue to wonder whether bread b not better with batter on it than without. The attention of the County Commission ers has been called to the condition of the ceil -locks, as spoken of above, and the same will be shortly put in sue): trim that the bolts will prove reliable. Thh Sy m;. Thi.m. Over Amain. Owing Ut the serious illness ot Mr Jesse Patterson, B niemlier of the Hoard, the Poor Directors of tbi, county found it necessary to meet at the residence of that gentleman, in Johns town, on Thosday of last w k, for the pur pose of making the requisite appointments for the current year. Here is a report of their doings. i,y which It will bo seen that all the old appointees have been continued : For siewar.1 ot the almshouse, Mr Isidore Lilly, the present incumbent, was chosen on first ballot. Ihotigh two other gentlemen from ihis end of the county were applicants foi the position. The Board still further en dorsed Mr. Lilly's management of the insti tuti.iii under his charge by increasing his salary from J.vm to Sioii per year. That Mr Lilly and his good ladv have given entire satisfaction during the "eight ears of their incumbency is certainly beyond question, ami no reason other than that somebody else should have a chance, which even Mr Lilly will admit is no' an unreasonable demand, has ever been or could ever he urged against the repeated appointment, with which that gentleman has been exoeptionably favored. For resident physician, Dr. A. W. Kcim. .-I this place, was honored With the gift of continuance, but instead ofa regular salary; e wlH be paid only for necessary medical i visits during the year. For physician to oat-door paunen, Dr. B. L. Teagafy, of Johnstown, was continued under the old auspices ; and for counsel. Qeo. W'. Oat man, Esq., of this place, ami John P. Linton, Esq , of Johnstown, were once more selected. it was also resolved to advertise for pro posals tor the furnishing of coffins for such of the out-door pauper, us nia die during the current year. Soke Htsrkimieskstatuins okkki tku. -An esteemed friend and prominent atho lic layman writes to call our attention to several misstatements made by am cane spe.ndent "J. A. S.." in his letter from Ncw Mexieo. which our friend very properly com plains of a- calculated to give scandal and create false hnptesshms, ami which we sn-li.-e to say should have either been cm reeled or suppressed at the time, as would certainty have la-en done had not other pressing duties me vcilted ns from reading the letter care fully before publishing it, while even the coire. ting of the moot was of necessity left toother hands, we shali note MUbsc errors, into whi. h of course our correspondent . who is himself a Catholic, has unwittingly been led in the order in which they have been noted by Hie getftii man who ha- so kindly called oiir attention thereto. First, then, while it ami be true, as "J. A. S." asserts, that the native Mexican is filthy and indolent, those peculiarities are not sjns, bet merely vices, end the Church, neither in New Mexico nor els. where, ever -'covers'' such thing- as vi. . s or -ins Secondly, the "Penitentes" are a miserable lot of q nasi-Pagans, w ho are and always have been rnudisted and con rtemnrl by the i 'lunch. Third ly , no member of said oider ever "submitted to l- cTUcided head downward." or otter nisi , the asertion to the contrary being an old story , long since repeated and thorouglily expl dsu. We mav add, in conclusion, that Hon. Bradford I . Prince, of Brooklyn, who was recently ap pointed Inet .lus'u-e ot the I . s. Supreme I illtt of .New Mexico, six-iik- m the highest terms of praise ol the people, and especially ot the women, of that country, whom he re presents as virtuous, intelligent and in every way worthy of confidence and esteem. An Oi.rv-TiME Kfmims :m f -A corres pondent ol ihe Frankiin (Ph.) pffator. in giving his recollections of Venango county fifty years ago, refeis in his letter published in the last issue of that paper to the kite Judge Roberts, of Johnstown, and a man named Jamison Hendricks, of the saaae place, who, it seems, embarked as partners in the 'umber and store keeping business at Tione-s.i. now in Forest county, on the Alle gheny river, a- 'ongago as is:;;;. The writer says : -lOvan Roberts and Jam - .n Hendricks mine t" finesiA in IS.;;. f.r the purpose of maniilaetur Ing '.umber. Robert! .x !! ndrielc !.-..-.-d the mill and t -mber -tn.-e own.--! ly re--n ft t Jordon. They brought on u Merc oi . ..ts. raa the mill about two veers, and then hilled. A ureat portion of their : was heBetoBk, which nl that time was vcrv low eeai'ee ly selling lor eaeanrh to pay- fbr .li1T1 . Una P. Wh.-n they paid the r.-nl ot the mill and tor tl.-- timber they- aasil, there was n..thitnr left. They w. re both saaart, Intellhtenl nu-n. yet theS w.-re not toe el. I to learn mora, ami they cauie t". the wilds of Tioncsta to take a lessen. Hessrs. Roberts .x Hendiieki '-nine from Johnsiown. Cam bria eouray. Mr Hoberts was a prood Swell ICRS Baa, and -.-as at oaie time aenaaiayar and ITeiaht nir.-nt )..r l.e' eh a '.' line of -ana I pa the la that e-irrio l frehjht from PlttstHiiali to Johnstown. In that .la: :n the Tioncsta ri-ifion the now firm had all Ihe ol -tticle- and Inconveniences 0f a new cotmtry io contend with. The only mania were In dlan trails. Thre was no such thin a? a wau-oti. T ..- orsaarhl their aoisSs in canoes, er over the hi1:- i,n sb -!. by roads newly cut .-ut through tho wood-." NuiitoH (iui.r. Road to omtaiTRBR. .1" Bnferpriae (hut (Juoht to Hare Bhsm. ''Arctic,'' the f'arrolitown eorresponde nl of the Johnstown SunHui, Times, says that the asain topic of conversation in that place now is railroad. The proposition is to build a narrow guagc road from Cherrytree via Carrolltown to Flienshure. The subject is quite warmly agitated, and if capitalists there can succeed in gaining the cooperation of Cherrytree and Fhensborg, no doubt the scheme can he made feasirde. if once made, there could be no doubt of its paying. Our whole section, snjs the correspondent, is rich in minerals, such ns coal, limestone, fire lay. etc., and timber of all kinds is abundant. We have in many places three vein, of coal overlying each other, and we have the very l't quality oT bituminous coal in veins from four to s, yen leet in thickness In many of our banks a man can walk uptight and wear a high hat without danger of tou ming the roof of the bank The present condition of our roads, whi. h renders travel almost Ira p -siMe, is bringing the s lib joe I home to merchants, farmers, and in fact all manner of business men. The cons-tru-tion of such a roar from north to south through Ibis portion of tin: county must result in incalculable good to the community, and assist in rle veloping the mineral wealth of half of the county io the advantage and benefit of the w hole people. o Mure H win Timks. if you will stop spending so mneh on fine clothes rich food and style, buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing ; get more real and snh , stantial tilings of life every way. and es pecially stop the foolish habit of "employing expensive quack doctors, or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, but put your trn-t in thai simple, pure remedy, Hop Hitters, that cun l atr w :-s at a trifling cost, and yon will see good limes and halve good health. ee another coin aan. i - Thf. highest authority in New Fngland , lite Mate Assayer of Massachusetts, after a careful analy.sis of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hotr Re newer certified thai it is th.- best preparation for its intended puroses that lias lie. -ii exhibited foi examination, that its constituents are pure and carefully selected for excellent quality, and that it forms an efneieiit preparation for promoting the growth of the hair and restoring the original color. This world-renowned p re im ration i- f..r - bya'l rlniogiits: - - ffe-r'l. h'.' OUe'. I. ist aa Ji nons. Following is a list of jurors draw n to serve at an Adjourned Court, to be held in the Court House, Ebensbure, commencing Monday, February, 16, 1880: Hr.mn l'ctpr. men-hunt. royle tewnhlp Beckel .lhn. Inrmer. Barr township. l?-ar,nyder '.iur.nl farmer. Croylc town, hip. Coitlow ,Tame, furmi r, Aihimr township. "ricte lofi-pli. t umor. Wiiliiii ; tori Uiwnfhtp. Cos Johw, Jaettee, UoUMUMgh eorough.in ward. DrlMotl Klla,. tanner. Sumjtirhanna townxhip. 1 jfi r Juliu-. i.irmr. V;(i.i.nirton township. Fvaiir UoOcrt. iibinPtniaker. KDenxLuisr W.wanl. Faster Andrew, inerchaiit. Johnstowa, 3.1 ward. Horner Sjlf eiter, moulder. Johnstown. 4th ward. Horner Joeak B.. .-arj'enter. Franklin borough Jones Robert K.. larmor. I'limbria township. Slaloy John ".. tanner, Allegheny township. UteTterailtt Wm.. rnrmi-r. W.inhirixton township. Myers -tastes, ..-arpentor, Klienbur. W. war-l. Mi-Mullen Henry, carpi-nur, 'ontiuaunh borouirh. Jul ward. i 'it l 'retries, carpenter. Johnstown. 4t!i ward OitiiMUe Qee. w., farmer. 1 pper YeSer. Bowl ind A.Iain, merchant. ..D.-mHuih tiruus;h. 1 -1 ward. Km..lih Christ.. lal.rcr. Allegheny township. Shovass William, farmer. J;ick-ou township. SOU rota IsMtmnse, Innfccijier, i :irroltown. Str.m- Auirust. labt.rcr. Johnstown, 3d warJ Stevens Jaeeb, ftuuiei, .VlU-irln-u townstop. Skelly MU-liael. farmer. Cr -y le towaaklp. Swank llimm. potter, Johnstown, Mh ward. SlMataMI John. Jr.. laborer,! 'ami. rla l.or.. 'id ward. Siuiei Jacob, larmer. Conensugli township, t'homu' I-Alwird. farmer. Can bff I a t. w i-.-luj fTaseteu J;imes A., larue-r. t'lojtrhiMd township. Wade Thomas, tahornr. i . . l III.-. Sd ward. W i-i'ir.in it .SmeiMau, InbeTCr, Johnstown, Rk wiir.l. Wo. trull I.. I.. priater, 'omuiaugh aer., 1st ward. Y diner FYancia. Banaer, KLlor township. Tost Henry, laborer, OoneuMnejrk bar., M ward. The names of (.rand and Travel SC Jurors drawn to serve at the regular March term of Court, which will coir, cue on Monday. March 1 , 1 ssij, are as follows : anasm n aaaa. Anna Anthony. isrm.T. BMer lowaehlp. B-'i-rs John. Inrmer. Kr.ol.- o.wiishll.. Hradli-y Michael, farmer. Washlaajtan township. Custer Fredeiiek, Jr., laliorer. Kranklin boroaa;n Ehjitrleh Matthias, carpenter, Carrolltown. Davis John s., carpenter, EbensiiarK, K. ward. FOrteaaj John. Jr.. englni-er. Franklin biroaa;h. CfSllasraer Jaaaes, rimer, I'ortaffe township. Hates Joel, fanm r. White township. iir:i Joseph, farmer. Su-.piel.aniia township. Harshlora.r Saainel, lhiuu.1, Kichlaud township. Haws A. J.. aaaa a fat later. Johustoaa, M ward. Humphrey - j J . leaaanlLi, EueaslsBia. K. ward. Jackson Andrew, larmer. Keade tuwnship. ... ii. - iv ! '!-: w-Mi.-.l. Chsi Spiiasni saiaaam K.'Uih f eorite. drassar, W'oodvale. Uejd FeajnisoB, i.-rk. Kbensl.urK- ward. Myers f. F.. fanner. Keade township. Stoiifrh John I... painter. Kbeii-bura. W.ward. Stoy l'cter M-. latKir.-r, WashinaTUM township. Shirey John, Jr.. larno-r. Harr S-.wit.-l In, Snyder M lehael, larnu-i. tarroll towasbtp. Tn'xler Bhvld, Inrmer, Qallltztn township. W eakl:!!:.! I 'has., farmer. Sus.jiiehannii town-hip. Trt.WKU.-K .11 Colls KO-sr V C.EK. Rarhert. 11.. merchant. Ebeushura, I:. -iird. Itantley iottleib, eutleaaaa. John-tou n, 3d ward. Bey bob Lewis, tailor. Rbeusbara;, W. vrnrd. Rloawh John H.. laborer. Ktchlund township. Itatlei Thoaaae, l- renian. Mlllville. 1st ward. Hark hard! Kdwm. teamarer, Jackson township, i 'lees' 1 av id. oier hant. Johnstown, 'd ward. onler John '.. merchant. John-town. 1st ward. Christy F. J.. merchant, QaUftsla bonsava. i'alt:han Andrew. farniiT. Chesl Sj.rins. b.rk 1. A., fume r. 'l.-artt. Id township. Culai. Abraham, larmer. I jiper Yoiler. PI aiond Rohert, laborer. Praapect borouirh. l-.-kenr.'-le And'w, farmer. Ruaqnahnuan lawuaatp. Kliir Andrew, larmer. arroll township. Klick IVter 4'., farmer. Allearhany township.. Fri Mhofl John, farmer. Munster township. Flick Franen, blacksmith, Carn.lltown. if winn John, furnier. Head- township. Horolek Martin, ranaor. Rlefamnd lewnahtai. Hoehatrln John, miner, Vfiner Voder. Kirkpatii.-k Jacob, farnier. Klder towaahhe. Kunt Jacob, tanner, Sus.Uehanna township. Kiilin Samuel, farmer, Keade lowmhip. Lnviaoa Henry, larmer, tlleahenjr township. Lay ton Jacob K., carpenter, Johnstown, 4th wurd. J enter ' tharlee, hlaekamlth, Johnstown. 4th ard. Little James, boas, t 'onemaiurh hoc, -J. ward. Lloyd Ii." .- J.. druggist, Kbensbaig, K. ward. .! bermltl Thornas, clerk, Mlllvilic, Sd ward. .U ttermiti Albin. lalmrer, Cuiitinnnitli bor' Uirh. 1st war.l. Monahan I'homas. I 'learfietd township. Noel M. J.. lalMin-r, White town-hip. i irtb i ieo. C., baker, Johnstown. 3d ward. 1'nrrish 1-dward. farmer. tasabria tow nslit; . Reed Baurael, tarrn.-r. Blackllok. Ke. - ri. .ma- M.. farnear, Rtaehliek township. Kiblett 1 lllinaa, larmer. l ay lor toWBShip. liiley Adam. lalM.n-r. Conenungh bor.. 3d ward. Rode CThrtstopher, laborer, Johnetown. 4th ward. Rodtoers ahsnas, Inlwtei, Rtenevereeh 'ow oshlp. Shafl or Henry !(.. faraaar. Conemaugh township. Shaffer Scott, hreman. List CiMliiMinall Tbomss i ieorge, laborer. Johnstown, 4tb ward. U aors A leiandcr, teacher Kbensbnra;. E. ward. R entToth i reaiare. Innkeeper, Wllmore. Wiagnrd l.--l. 1 inner. Richland township. y. ' Jacob, fanner, Cautbrla township. r v iasv .it'll, -noMi iv i; kk Adams Edwaroy Airmer, Olearaeld ten ns hip. . i Arl.'.c Oeo. 11.. unnei . irroi: bra nship. Render Hi. nr.. , i.irnu-r. Ciirr ai t..w ushij. 111am N. Ie.;i.-. farmer. Rtchlssd township. I'ree Hi". XL. hnrsaer, Keade townUiip. I'rtete Sairn-I A., laborer. ttaltttCin borouirh. hi-, i- Rowland, asjeut, Uw nebesw, E, ward. Ii..utn-s Jan;. tanner. 'arroll townshij. fajnahoe Robert, loborer, Guflitnia borona;b. Sanlap Jacob K . pneMler, Johnstown, l-t ward, t ig aer tic-.. Inkeeper, Cambria le.roii:rr. 2d ward, ljo-rly A aa saline, larmer. Monster township. Fronbelser Jacob, swntleuian, Johnstown , ad ward. Freidbefl Henry, larmer, Sfnnstor hswsnhha, Fon Startln, prsddler, 'onenjangh 1- r.. 1st ward. Fockler Adam J. painter, Johnstown, 6th wnrsl. (llttinsts Richard V.. tarm-r. Caanhrhi township, l itil Anthony, farmer, f 'hest township. Hoover Thomas, fanner. I'ambrta township. Hollas Hi', ol. larmer. V.'tate tewnshlp. Hlpner Adatn. moulder, .l !in town. 4th ward. Horhstefn Vm.. lal.ts-r. lohnstown. si.h ward. Hnniphreys Im-.'-i. ensrhsenr. Last "onemaua;h. kutin John J fnrtntl'. Keade township. Jaunt John, roller. Miihillo. 1st ward. Le-lie Ale-.aiiiier. tanre-r. Carroll town-hip. Lilly Thomas, farmer. ITeaifteld townebip. Letas Hrivid K.. fofanian. Wood? ale. XI ark' y I 'a trick. St.. wafhiaau-t knaahrhi bi rctiah. 1st a ir. Mansfii l! Henr. . hunter. Allegheuv town-hip. Martett Harry, farmer. ir.iu lnuuauli. Xlcfati Philip, farmer, Croylc township. M.- tleskei Hoarh, pnidler,Oasahrfa bor., 1st war-l. Xlcl'onneli mfllaai 1'.. just ice. "roy U- township. M. At.r William V.. merchant, l.'iretto. fVBsnrro Frank (ol Samuel), farmer, Munter township. Kairer Isaac, laborer. Jneksnn sewnehtp. KIley 'I'b. .nia-, .a. Idler. PloepcCL Skelly Joseph, larmer, Croyle town.hip. stiafler Kllae, Ihraser, Vllenlicny township. Schroth John, nterehnnt, WUaantn. Shaffer John V.. -alooi.k -cper, Johnstown, ward. Miles xi-.-hael. 'artner. Ht,:-kii -k township S . Clair .la. -ks-.n. Inrmer Lower Voder. 1 roT. r I'em. i -rmer K le townshin. v, earner ' ieorge. farmer. Jaekson t.. nahto. Wlsslnayei lanac, farmer, Blackliek township, William- rhes. J..carpcuteT, Munsbnig, W. wnrd. DASTARBT.T OcntAOR V.NIi lltrBCilAltV. The Klder town--liip coriespomlent of the f'arrnllti wn Xnes, whom we take it for lirmiteil is our old friend Judce Devine, writing from st. Boniface under date of Jan. 7th, Hives tin. following particulars of u dar iiiff and outrnoeous iHirulnry recently com mitted in that vicinity. The correspondent hays On the ahjhl ol the gotll ui;.. b :wccn the hours oi ' and I o'deefc, the resldenee ot XIr. Josej,h Raker, whose fanu la within a very short distance nl s;t. tasuieuoe, Cbesl township, was entered by live masked men. Mr. Itaker had retired Ihrtthe night, and his aired partner w-j. working at the pinnlrto wheel, when the harking of the jf out side caused !Wrs. Raker b. go to the doer to see what eras Hie matter. tTpon opening the door she was seised by the radians and commanded to keep unlet. 1 hey then proceeded le the bedroom of XIr. Itaker, whose they seised, bosusd, and demanded that be should disgorge all the money he had in his possession. H- in foi mid them that the only money be hud in the hou--- wa- forty -five dollar-, w hich they would timl in his pants pockei. Tins amount they secured, and not being satisfied, bc lievirig lie had more lull. Is in tils jiosse.sion. thrcat-en;-d to place bill OB tin hot -b. s ;t he did not lr, form them where the i a- that he received a short time ago. II. told them that he hud leaned it out. Not oeHevlnghis statement to be true, out of the pariy hit njon another plan, believing It would brins a usiiuit answer. flotUR into sn adjoining room and tsklUR down a er-ueihx, tliey made him take an .-nth thai the 46 was all the money he had about hitn. Xlr. B.'l onth vvas the saaaaas his word. They then Bsadle him take sn other oath not to make t-ny alarm ..r leave the boa e till thev would hat nRRelent time to make good their escape with then booty. Alter they had Ml and the aged eoaple had stiffl.'iently re covered from aheir trigh! they hurried to their neigh hoes and gxv. the alarm. A number of the ritlscBS of the village turned out In pursuit o! the robbers, but were unsuccess ful in mnkinir anv rtrre'ts. This is the second time that XIr. Raker's honse has been entered and robbed within a v ery short time ol valuables and assure! . The parties in tbi- transaction were ann ed vvlil, revolvers and i;uns. which they would likelv have used in ca-e they were hotly pursuid. Thi-re is no doubt in the minds of our eitirns that this gnus of robbers is a part of the party who robbed ii,.- old ln io b-iore, ihev bavins shown XIr. B. a wafceh, king him II he knew it. He replied that le did. a- it was the Identical wat -h stolen trom him at Ihe first robbery. They runfted he wn .-oTTeei. after which they left, taking with than the old man's boots. There i- no clue yet as to who n re Ho- gwHty parti--, but there i" strong suspi. ion. and not wRhoot vev-y good reason. a 1 ii-.-i f i-i ion Ci RathV An oh! physiicinn. rettred from practice, having liarl jilaeed in hm haMsshl b an East India missionary the formula of a saalplr remetabh; remedy for the speed and permanent cure of Consanrption, liionc'hitiv. Catarrh, Asthaaa, and all Throat anil IsUna AtTeel io;is, also u positive ami rad- ieal earn for Nervous DehUttjr and nil Ner vine complaints, after ha vmR n.,wsi it-won-ilerful curat h-e powers in thoii-s.nds of i-n-o . has felt it htodntj. to make it knowii to Mi suweting felhrws. Aetn.tted by tins motive and a aestR to telieve lniman snfferinp. 1 will sand tree of charge to ail who de-dre it, this recipe, in Lcriiian. French, or English, with lull directions for preparing and using. s( nt hv mail hv addressing with stump, nam Ing tins paajur, V. w. Shkkar, 14!' P-rer Hlo k. to-o-er, -V. T. i'. J-lO.-nm.l If Xmas day en Thursday be. windy wi'nt.-r ye -ball see'; Windy "weather in ea,-h week. And hard tr mpesta, sirens and vh'.eh. i tin - !..' r. i I hur-day , bul Ihe hard -I- IbTetflM by the ancient rhymester have tar Signally failed topnt in an appearance, he likelihood that they will eventually gtre 1.1 tcuii thus Hut n.. a "it. no', we ought a'' to be prepared lor their . .mi is How ' r.. going te Jas. J. Marphy's, va i Tllnto't. street . Johnstosm, and buy lap n rati "f the excellent ready-made, clothing he has in stock Hi- garui -i i- are -tviisli and serviceable, and of the present season's make. While fie extremely Iua SgUle nt w hich he can trij: J on out Iretn top to rht fn on k . :t ..ti itnlucctneni or y..u to ruv - .. in--" wil!rei! prmpp Btf I - I 11 I S or PIONKER LIFE on Ihe A LI.EUH KM B. siKTantnTU f irrn. In the early days of Cambria ceanty the settlers were wont to sit up all night on t'hristnias Ere. and meet at .-hurch about twelve o'clock. Several irreat lost Ore- immediately outside the sacred edi fice cheered the uicht with their ruddy nlow and actual warmth. aflordiiiK the pis i.k- ample upper tunlty for greettnas and eonvcrsatlon. It must have'presenle.1 awry pictuns-nuc spectacle the animated trronps standing around the ftreat fires at raldniprht. while the dark forests surrounding them were shrouded In ifloom. Ever and anon a mud -bespattered horseman would dash In from some quarter, still further auumentltut she crowd of joyous people who, in those days, had enough ot life ami spirit, to enjoy a holiday, not bclupr so apathetic as the folks are now-a-days. who think tin ..t.-ervance of a day even so holy as Christmas is entirely t.. vulvar ts.i hard on the nerves too eseitimr." Sueh people have not the old-fash n.ned. nood-naturcd . fresh, whole-souled humanity In them to prop.-rly enjoy the Fourth of July, much le.- appre ate the manifold ble.siujrs aecnnnir to the world from tin- birth ol our Saviour; but. oti tl uti-Mry. it seem- as if thej would reduce the cuumry to a -t&tcnant duek-poiid. with the surface ot s.w-i.-ty .1! irrowii ...-i with .'hlckwced in tbi surlu'c ol tie earth we find hills, i alleys and niouiitalns : oceans, lakes and rivers; woods, prairies and d -serts. -all diversity everywtiorc, no monotonous inantnily ot -amenes- no. Dot even on the wiJe ocean of waters, lor there they have ImIsjBI days ttn,j cloudy .lays. ... ir -layH and stormy Jays, days of calm surface and dav s when the ware's run mou'iitain high. 11 Ton no we find Alverstty height and deoth : to-. it and cold : l.ght and dark ness ; iss-nu au.l land. So, al-o. to liv ari-zht we must liniH diversity in the day of the year. BUi not have every day alike, like a train ol paeh mules crossing a desert. Sameness Is not found in the w..rk- ot natute. tie- -vest, re pTalries and stepptu. ol Asia alone exeepted. and even they are subject to the vkelssitnilt - ol un"blne and storm, summer and winter. Let us, then, hs e holidays, and let u- observe and sustain them, and not allow them to sink to an apathetic level, knowing a- we ail do that --variety Is the spice oi life." To these nevcturnal irathcrlng- on Christina- Ev e many of the folks would go afoot; and when the -ea-oti turned out a "reen Christmas," t lie going was anything but pleasant and convenient. Imrk ass. mud and !nsh was Ihe order of the night, to say nothing ol tripping over roots and stumps, and mayhap setting off the road In the murky obscuri ty." Wnen it is remembered that some oi the peo ple had to walk a distance of seven or eight miles through the aliove described inconvenience, we can lorm something like a just conception ol the real and bcarty piety Which a.-tuatod the settlers in these day -. Young raid old. male and female, evlnetsi their earni stnes- in the discharge ol their religions du ties by u perseverance in the lace ' almost insur mountable difficulties, which shewed at leat that they were not "lukewarm' In their pious offerings. There nr.- many dilferent phases ol life in IMS world. Some slide along throuirb the upp. r realm: with as little friction or trouble, apparently, as an air-ship slid through the crystal sea alnjve ns. their way through Ufa gladdened bv bright un shino asra refraled with balmy . spice laden Kephvrs; or. To ii si suother figure ol speech, ih -y are -iiip pel. wh.-n horn, on an ethereal railway, where the palace ears slide along through her-, only scenes without jar or .'.bstaele on. on, with inijiereeptlMc prosress, till they finish their Bionatonens .s.urse ot unalloyed pleasure. Ither. on the contrary, make their drhtit on tills -uhliiuioy sphere like a chubby cherub Into a cold hath, and continue to make "iheir way Uwousrh icy poverty, .-hecrless s.enes. and annoying truiln and Iribulatlons. as the children ot Israel did through tin- region of fiery - i peats, fasaini -. -terility. deserts aud ion MUntaius, for many weary years. In thhl Stat, of existcneo, however, the order ol things s'-ems to be. the higher the plane to which u 1-elng tKdougs the greater Us responsibility. Its dangers and Ha troubles. Far Instance, the sliep has Its ready made wooly anal anil its spontane .u-. grassy food all rejjady'for ufce withoiu any trouble or labor on its own part; and so with other animals while man. the Biwlisputed ebief ot this lair planet, has to make his own coat ntid prepare his own food. The thought hat sometime-, ecc ailed to mm that the whole aniiii.il eiealion. beneath mankind, en ter into existence, live M.ni. I the Peeaes of earth and die at last without havlns ever though', ot Uie ffial thai mul' them not betsai endowed vvltn lhat high premsrati i whieh l.il..nif to man alone. lieiorc the ns legation could pereelse tho lilorv .! the Lord ' ej Sad to re.-eive the bless ing ol Alo-es and Aaron, win ', rendered (hem fit t.. - such a Presence. Even the other nations and tribe- of ile land never saw tin.- -illory," Ibe chosen nation ii; win. were specially prepared t.. be worthy ol such a privilege. tretSBI alone per mitted to behold it. We shall now vary the tenor of our writing in ...Ii r to strike- a diver-e vein. ne strikins ! iture f Manner life wa the ab seoce ol Medical Irealtnent and cordials. When some tell disease 1. .vercd down over the unguard ed settlement tier. Was no relic: save the laipei feet kuowle.lg. ol lieibal treatment, which woubl answer ir. tulld cares, hut when a horrid Cpldl mis put in Its formidable appcaran. e the people wer, defcn-elcss. and had to stand, passively en (tartan tie- plague mi it passed awaj. . The Uses ..r aw 11 eal treatment and 'kit; hi one of Ihe !. : shadow -in frontier pmsperlty, for many a plea-ant and uselul life bar been lost to a s.ttlemeni lor tho want of opportune treatment. Soni ol the set-tier-, however, wer, very handy. and Could use the lancet srtth gri st dexterity, bleedins a horse sr k braasaa paneni with eajsml tacillty. Hut, on the whole, as Oaten once -aid. "eaaploj ooent i- aatare'i 1 phvsl.-fan, and Is essential to human happiness ;' so the hardy denizens of the ksrest needed not the Sector's aid Imetbe people si to-day. Morewer. these iiei-ce epidemi-a seem : liana! the seas - ! etvRlaattou, lor lh early settb r- kaew little of tjtess. That "docUWS differ'' my be readily gathered li-oin tie- tollowing urieedote: A young girl lei sick of a BSnllguaal fever and wa attended by a voung ph-. sician ol the place, who mmeneed at imcc to burn out the dist-mper by main strength ot drugs admi u isterin mcdh Ines which Increased the lerer ami burnt the tonga i the patient to a crisp. Not t. ins daunted, th-l-old disciple ol iJalen proceeded in his direct attach ..n the lever, never one. th. uking of a flank saqeensesst. At kmarth th.- patieml became iceciriessan.l unable move s. much as a finger, when a fortunate circumstance Intervened to saved her life. A brother who w. teaching in another oasnjtj was sent for in the ex pectation that she would die. When Io- came he looked at the state ot the -uderins ciri and t::en at the medl-ine. an I esme to the fsanelnsionftbai the treatment wn abetting the disease. Being voung and lints ta us. he threw out the drugs and "ut lor another .' " tor. The pra 'titioner was an older, and. us thoseijuel detuoastta led. an abl-r man. and aloit,-d an entirely ililter, :tt line ol ac tion. As soon a- he saw tl.e eoasflttou "1 tiie pa ti. nt he oiueu up the v. laassrs gave hew water to driek and anvthins els" he desired all of which had been forbid. U n by i he other pnysleian. A marked improvement msui -el in. an I !t was t. many days befcre the girl was able to sit up. I his Is a true SBBry, word for word ; so 1 am ure no one ran deer, mat doctor! are aft to differ We shall next press nt so example oi temale iile in pioneer times. i in sue occasion a settler Was leaTing a piece ol land several miles trorn thn bouse, and Si is wit hud to earrv I ts dinner on horseback over s rotnrh path Iblssrgh the iv.khIs. There were ean and cat.nuounis in these a audi. Bull there .s also a spot in it whir! .cat tradition savs Is l.asntrl by In- dian spooks. i)n a -ertain day lira soman wai going quietly along earr.lng her husband's din ner on a gentle beast, and when she reached mis loucs.ene .-pirit liaunb- ! locality, the horse took -udden frisht a sow 0 la visible icmr aud start-1 at a testing pace aatt-mell throush t lie vt.--'- ire man. dlaaerJasket, and all! The g....i w .man guided the animal'- llv oig -ourse through tin limber with unwonted skill and courage, till Ht last tin- trio -that is, the woman, horse and din II 1. 1 haul Ut laBill the eiearinr. Uret lags and fjlllllll III. aim tiny wen:, straight for Ihe man. Who was -iauding In amassment to see his dtaasrrom ing in such a manner. Oh. :. ante '.he diunerat i : . tul pace, till at last, In leaping a huge log, the woman lo-t her balance nnd landed not la r from her husband's feel, right iu the ml. 1st ol a brush beam, 1 he dinner was altered tar and Wide, but the) nnallv sit. ede.l in gathering ap th- rtan- meats. Sl'tting on a eouvenlent fog, they were composedly partaking l tt.t r aoveninroas ami far letched meal, when a great blacksnake unroll ed il- hideous length out ol the sell same log on which Ihev rat ! The good people seised a couple of stout sticks, and alter a good leal ol trouble. - cede.! in de-patching hi" snakeshlp. Alter this the in. al went on though nothing uncom mon had lined. AM this show, what usage and circumstances will make ot people. Had the -am pi nana been reared in a town, amid tastidi sars opulence, brick.;, planes, milkmen, iioodie. .1 a - Hinlwhat Bet they WOtdd have run away, seuisehiug like Sioux Indmas. at the ngbt if a bhscksuake, OC ol even S carter 'tiake. W e never knew a woman but the nrst one who was not a lit tle afraid ol a snake. N-.w with farther reference t.. that e rie locality in the foret. it 1 s said that a horse would never pas, by it without shying and pn -kius up his sags, or evincing his tears in some other way. It i very -tra use what should havsmnde theanimals set so" but they say It is a fact. Although the lads related in tin. :..'.! -w.ng ai. ecdotedta not transpire ,n the AJleajhenlea, yet, as thev have never beSrre seen print, they will bear recital. Xlany long and pleasant summers ago, when people, who ae now gray-hail ad were voung and joyous, there da U Bed upon the world a ' aim and sunnv Sabbath morning- The old lolks. and some o! the young people, too. were wending their Ihuaahllii way to tiie i-eaceiul sanctaary, which stood cmbowc 1 amidst a grove of trees, shrubberv and hawthorn hedge-, l'tu- birds of merrv Spring were warbling ami tinting iil.ut arum "branch to br-nch. whilc.the air was filled with the sweet smell of many odorilerous plaats. Tho little brwklet Wllllliied BLISS I the road ill Its peb- blv lied, and it seemed as if menafcoul'1 nevergr jw rl.l amid such ceics. Some oP the young lot Its ha-, ins been left at their respective homes to mind the stock and keep a general look-out Br-.un.l, massed their forces," as might have been evix -t-e-1 under the circumstances, and prepared lor a regular dav s jollification. Ami be it rememli i. !. whi-li makes the transaction Hi e more rid the Sabbath was alwavs very strictly observed in that region. Notwithstanding all this, youthful -piril" and luxmte Seriltrj get the better "l the bov. and Ihev laid th-irhcad- together t" devise fun for the day. w. c will withhold the r. a' name ol the parties rssaeerued, for ici.-t ol tiieir. still tread the stage of lite ; and, doubt less. If this meets their eyes, the -c ue will be vividly renewed in their minds. It was at the home oi Fanner E wl: -. the y .uroi" scalawags lead c oigregatcd for the day .arid l ti Tv- - w.i- ' ne sre.. test w all. A'ter ijuite a lengthy eons thought al last -truck 'lordoii. u i. a brieh' jnruped to s rtde the with ..!! ,T' "lied hi- leet shasUlng, Dem it. H bnl-:" Tie- proposition waa re enui" acclamations, and the wh"l at once t. the field where his ho graxing. Arter the bnll was wel died yonng 11 g Up to tn cloven-hoofed steed, but his ai exactly please Gordon, who, sell claimed: Hcmnie. boys, tet n Jordon 'hereupon got K'-oard, h l-ned fill he had a huge pair of b lead BBJcMv was Wa and bri irttle o! the res did not I-'.rLUe, rt i the bull :' - not -: t spurs biielled on bis heels, and then he gave the order I l-t ro the bridle. !ow it was very nnwie in l-rdon to buckle on the hug" -pnrs. tor the bull :.- u.-t n-ed t . such trealmeot. and when be dash-d ; over t 'ii- field wftb bi- much-be spurred rider il was not at all -nrpri-l field which I thorny trlmrrt -Ing. There was a hedg. lence in th had been recently cllppe.1. and the mlns- lav In a sort of winr-.w all along the hedire. fju jlmij thi- hed.-e searrted the bull like mad. and before he had a.t f-ir amon- the horns h, bad partly disinoantcd the - - ilan; 1 ior b ii. rtl'.'M. one loot stuck t; t 11 the -lirruii .v,r the bull", bsek while th- other t M In the line ol Iborn-cllpplrnrs like a horse-m.. (n went the bnll with araduall decreasing .; 1 lor ton'- icir -s-ris,-d np ai enormous -tack till at la-t he catnetoa -tan l-till altogether. "Vol .' stei. further could Uie bull tro. and (lordon up the t-llma v. t ; who; t' Oor.l'.n potoli wa ever composted in Ireland, and whn thst gallant youth was freed from his unpleasant position he found his pockets lull to distention. (sordon's companions took him off like a fallen hero and carried him sadly To the house After they had washed and dressed him in his father's beet broadcloth suit lordon "at up lothearm chair and read the family bible to the pious gr up As it happened he was reading the laxrable ol the ewe lainb which gave King TKi id such a hackling. A decrepit dd man who was in his dotage chanced to be slopping there that day. and he fell to doting while (.lordon road Tbisdld not please the ardent youth any too well, and at last he admonished the old man to sit up and listen to the reading." "O, I hear you very well V answered the other, "read away about them little ewe-lambs." In a moment the old man was doting again. Tbir. was too mnch lor Gordon : so up he Jumps and lays down the book, remarking at ihe same time : "ISeuame, boys, hut I'll fix the old fellow !" Taking down the power horn, he ilu-ded the old man's bair all full o! powder, and then gently twist. d In a piece of paper for a slow match. In a moment there was a tixz and a flash, and the old man - head was as bald as il it barber had lathered aud shaved It with one exception, the black remains of the pow der. which still reeked his hare skull, (lordon. swing this, ran nnd go, a lump of goose grease, whi -I, h-dep oettod . n the old man's erown. The heat ol the powder-grimed -kull melted the grease, which joined affinity with the soot and ran iu stream- ..vcr hi- face and neck. Al this mneturo the rest of the family came In. and the father. In- 'ski .ti the situaiiou seized a stunt cud gel and amde lor the irrepressible Uufdsio. That innoeen; youth, with loud protestations, cleared himself oi the Dtaaae, and laid ii on htt brother (leotrge, who. seeing there wi uld is- no use In ag ; -'illation, scrambled up stairs and up into the loft, pulling tiie ladder alt him. Knowing that the ...d gentleman would not be put of hi trifle., he got into bed and laid th. ladder oti the top covering it over with Manketl ami ifUills. The old man. wiih a vast amount ol putting and scolding, at last made In- way into the loll, when be lorl no lime in failing to will: bis cudgel, (ieorge with loud cries and groans would still reiterate that he would never do It again, while the old man whack ed away lustily on the covered ladder, now and then shooting through bis clenched teeth : "I'll teach ye, ye v lllaiu, to burn the skull oft an inno cent old man '" At last the old gentleman was appi-a-ed, and went down stairs, lea' Ing 'Si rg much relieved and free to crawl., ul Man under tho mddar. Gordon and hi- compeers enacted many another such r-.-Dc. out sew-.;; -a . ihiie tor the present. I know o! some gray hailed old men still living, who could doubtles-recall Ihe day when thev r-sle the bull li. fanner E 's posture'-field. Youthful spirits mast mul their way out. like powder trom a rock, and that was one ol the merry avenues. t.tu another occasion three pious Fresby lerian? had been all day al a lair, and as w.is then and there the custom, they had all partaken pretty fre!y ol "What maketh glad the heart of man ' As it cbanc.-d that day a good shower of rain came oii in thu morning, drenching Sim J body to the skin. Nothing daunted, hoWeuer. our thr-e hero.-, trudged along through the pour ol rain till they came to a bare hill which had recently been plowed ar.d harrowed. Here tlicy made a lateral move ment from the road till they reached the vcrv summit SI the raln-beatcn. mud colored acllvity", when they -al leisurely down and quietly bsvk oil their hats. All thi ElBSC the rain was" pouring down In ierfct torrents, while a hundred muddy rivulets roared and rushed down the hill on every tile. Our three worthies, having their ear,y ttato ing loos.-ned up by the rye. commenced to lie. oat a (nana, lino by line, and sung it with the most vehement melody. There they sat- bat- off. pour ing rain, mad dy hills completely u.u. Idled, sing ing psalm- Willi maudlin earue-tne-- snd steam ing and puffing with mward i-rvor what a sight they did present. Kecollect Hint it Was customary lor everyone TO :.ike a gla-- n those days; SO the three lK-ozy Iriends had done nothing reprehensible, while their action- showed lb-bent ol their IncllnatloUI. A neighbor happened Io pan While they w. re at their un.que rehearsal, aud le ofhm afterward told the story-with great unction. Hetli. man !" quoth he, always when tin: -long his story, "had ye heerd Ihe melody o' Kb-hison.' Hetter ( 'hrisllans or belter men than he-t -kti.c three could not be found In that country : nor could their sup, r ir probably Ih found by searching; any country on the globe; yet, as the iioet Jturn- luii it. a 1 mo 1 any man is st times liable to "random tits o' daffln." Still ".mi. swallow docs not iniki a summer." neither does otieact make acharacter. Ixi:ett-. Jen. .!? A. I. II. thf. noil n r. i.i . N iff, a bj (iVc. I! . Kmjlor for flh f rrmcrt Secluded in the silent glade. The hoarv thorn spread" its shale. To guard the Holy Well ; And i eiidunt from i's branches srepn. stony a votive gift is -een- The pilgrim's tale to tell. In ages past ion, man of pray e. litl lone ceil ere. led ttiere A dwelling eotd and damp And then he im nt !.! alghti snd d iy. II is in. agre he.mlr to God to raise He fore tb- f.ldnlght lamp. And Rrln thus, for manj ar. age, 'ihe brightest ot in history s page. in ill lite nobly flood : Till the Invader-' ruthbss hsnd. XVitb iel' d-struction swopi the land. And drenched th,- Isle iu blood. Now let the easy creed oi these Who neve.- le-nd the..- leader kneei- In pauRjeaiia mood. 1're-nn!. Io sarST; the saints have rr'.-i the Barron i tint leads to dod. Up Calvary's pathway rude. '. VSSMJS' I'ofCor, I.n. rtlt, Pr.,Je.. T '. 75ST JX HtSIIRIAM !xitKrro. Ph. .'an. Wa, ;JSty. Mr. I. .it ' rhe brief in y ur 1 t-t week's paper ol the death ! Mr. (Jeu-vi. v-e Fi-her. of Ail -sheny township, "eem- hardly s "iifil -lent tes timonial io h"r wortli and virtue" she was barn in Germany ir, the year ! . ... t - or. at:r her iiiarrlase removed with herbas'usnd to iiiis eoan try Sh.- died al t s resldenc t i.e.- - .-.inlaw, XIr Adam Hnmman. on in ;-! Inst. I'nring her residence t f..rt y-a among the i s ide ol the BCighUoelMMMl, she becaine -:idearc.i l-.allby her maa virtues, and most of atl by hat gTcat and true fbri-tlaa chari'y . The poor, Uie snflering, the sut lowing found in Iier an unfailing friend. The piety, trie deep hamfiity. the perfect resig urtiaa to the IN i lat vVlll whic'i r? 1st ingal shed her throughout life -coured 'or her a calm and peace fnl dearh. We prar That her soul uiav find rest In the tsos-tu of God. J. Prr a w.i; his little musket. He w ill i.ev, r ncM it ru-re : Hs -k ti.e gjn "st now be toted To the city of Uangore. (i-ir .Vhoo object In printing the roregoiag o.up let is So attract atti at ion t. the subiolncd item clip ped from the Altoona ryAnm ..t Wednesdaj last : "The store of Simon Hendheim. on Eleventh SV enne, wa- last night the scene of a little coaflasrra tlott, which create ! much CScitcment at the time. Some one In the -t..r. w.-s light'ng a burner laeSsj o! the show wlnd'.w-s. when a gauge curtail, blazed ap. It Was hastily palled dieUn and eTtlnsfBlsheS. but not betere Ihi p i in was ailed with smoke.' xiessrs. Simon s Re ml helm ire tin gmitlenien who sell re op. ninde clothing st prices which nre the envy of rfval dealers, w. I'laagialiilalf them on the res -o- trawl dt tra ton -: their i.iaauiu.-ent steak. Had l; barnad, hundreds and thousands oap bargain- Wiwttd hie,- beei Irretrievab: . lost to the public. Al t. day. all uirht. I run h-nr the jar I'ithe ionin ot life snd uearaad mt It thrills with It" deep an.', muffle.l round As tireless li e wheels iro ulwjs sront'd. The lootn of lite i- doubtless a very elnRBUl affair, but it ii- nothin waea com pared with that othee loom whi 'h pnnltiec" the fabrl rs arheranf i" Khranu on the marker sueha steekol r. ady-ioudeelothnas as now vcr ices the shelves ol llodirey Woiif. next denr to the tiiedofhec. AReena. We sh.ili asss only three adjectives to denrlbe thistock. I; ;-larsre: cheaper than esel, heCWUf il is pns'tivelj t Da eknea ant at cost and la Many m-t.-vr.ces t ii-s tiian est ; it hi Road. -to it-ei.-ni. we say thnt Mr. Wolff's coniuio l.oiis . st-r.lMiment Is filled from paflai to prarret with beet fhIe aannents : as to theiri.dnes- ol the stis-lt. ir is only necessary to mention that each arid ev OIJ article Is wrr,nt.-d. while a Standing rcwnrd is offered for th, discov ery of a dealer who eaa si 11 cheaper. The patron -uvre of the reader of this Is solicited. M visi's sRtiaa n the rellaht, W .-ltinc f'-r iter lover trie- All the r.-nm is Oiled With .larkne-s -"Tis Hie shadow ol her shoe. If that shoe ws housht st the 'Iren: F-st ern Boot and Sh.se F.rctK-ri'itn of S. Illuinen '1ml. 1119 l:ierenUl avenue. Altoona, w. hesitate not ts say that the shadow produced ens not sn ' unpleasn'nt one. lor Hie "In- sold by that ncntlc- ' man are of a rut a" artistic as th:: fis'tirt bead of a tl a M ship He bus a uaillin of the -sme dt serlt tion, suitahle for wiuUT wear. In store, all which he hold himself pr-pared to sail m; the very lowest prices. Thoe whose idea of hapnlness c mm st- wearinK reaiiv tnade foot-aear will oasauilt I i rtu If thev bov elsewhere thsn at Hlume..t'iars. OI1I IT IRT. R'KiSW Hi: - 1' -si. i 'atr -.i l-j-, . Satarday, !-. 27. '.s;j. Mr. .i . . A a - ' L KfSvnobx. .iireil i years, n motitr." an-: I dry. Irtvcased wss sick nl ;il,oi' three week. pr . ceding his death, altbonsh ha had been Indelicate ' health lor some UBSe b, fore. Sad, Indeed, wa- B .-ae. and still more sad. it possible, the condition , of his wife snd six children left b-hlnd For al asotd a esr So kne- kept its h-svy hand upon the ; foully, first attach - me and tbeiuhothcr of thi , household, death m the tneant.ui' ttav i,. claimed as its own a Ii'lle ten year old BOB, who died In ' .Inlv last. Rtili BaaatMRaf, the fell de-troyer has ' Bew stricken down tl eaMrtuataj oi the family, leav - ne m thine but a Ii salute fiome and bereaTed j loved lail I to cornmemorate its rietory. Thou hast i. t a-, hu-hand. lather I'hy foee on earlh we'll no mor. ; Rnt hnan. thiaaati ( i'fl'- are.,t m. r. j . T" me. : a-raln a; Ilea', en's do-:: . May he rest In pca-'i . -L F. MelH XX.- Died. In umm rhlll i. wnsiilp. on Tuesday. Jan 6. !. s tier a !ont and severe III-i.e--. seed UhaM Bi vears. V."e bad the assurance, or st lest 'In- ei ect' tfoB.nl receiving an nhnuary nolle ifosHi old msn whose death 1" recM rthv the . but as we have lK-en dfoappnlated in that expectation, we can do no more than pnv the asnal lriet tribal to the raemori of one who was resiieeted In RR and will not le rortrotri-n In death. l,-;-e:.sed v. as one of the oldest cltiiens ot Cambria county, and it i" but truth le say thst he wa" an h nc"t man au,l s rood father, friend and neiirhbor. He wa- .. n in Countv W( -tmeatb. Ireland, anl-.Iie.l 1- he h .! lived, an humble. .nd steadfost inemb-r r 1 the ( slb'.li. t 'lmr-l. ' - neirct in parr. BARKER. Pied, in the 1.-st art. ot ml irr ver. on Snndy cv . nlng. Jan. 11. lssn. A UK! As iiiu.'. HiHsm ouly child 01 V s sad Casst, R. flarker. axed ' vear, 4 months an.'. days. A L i r- .,! . l!aai BradRrj . beta 1 .nnty. ds under-iirned, 1 are hereby not ,. m;. dr. nnd - I i; VTION N 'I K I. t'd. aro- Cain- o the state I-Sll 1 1 1 : a i! c C ( '( c c C H U KKt A in- C H H E A A F I HHH EL AAA PPT O H H K A A F t' H H FJ KT V C tO. RK B Mf E BR U! EE RRR M E R 1 H EF.E B R If C c aea t-est ! ( -I GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW (IN HANT' THE LARGEST. BEST MOST VARIED mock r Hardware! HlGV 's. Tinxvn i-t. huh ; G U HGI LI' RMsHlv- sssss (t m)(i i !!((, UHlHiIi G Gil (i (Mi n D II OOOO CHMt) OIH.MI IHiIiUlj S.SS.-.SS s Ac . Xc that can lie found In mvnt in Pennsylvania. Hit my one establish ; .-k comprises ;::s, mm m mm of varton" style" and pattern ; BfJatltlajhira9 1 1 ii r-l - a i- of every description and of be-t'tpjaliiy ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all kind" and th lct lu the market. Alo, m lwncf stork of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, (ilasasart. Qaerasaarr. Sill i er-Plated S'sre . U mul Will, Sirr. Will Pi-V-r. Trunks islls. s Rrnilirri.Ai- lis,. Ises. Horse Shoes. It Br Iron. Rail Rod. Home Naila. arriaare Holla. RIt eta. Mill sssn. t ruui. i.m. . st,-, 1 si . , el Plow Would. K.nel s. ... Mowing Machine. Iorso Hay Rakes, Ilorac Hay tori, s i n 4 ulllislnrs. estlns Toole. A - Ro on. I Pnlleya, nd a lull line - l Harv Isnre R"s.rfn'-nt of lubtf Flttor ntnl stttirfHl ' - Carriam) ti! t.iotii. PAPER uro IT.i urnt WlrTDCW sHAIHSfG AWn SHAHE F1XTFRES; Livsarn i iSHTHS SALT, th- best in the world lor Iiairv and Table use; InroaruD KiX'K salt, the cn,pes1 and beet for feedinjt Lire Stock: LANTi I'LSTER Wr.lL anii CisTitiis I'I"M1"S. ol the I seel aualitv PERKINS' PATE3T1 SAFETY LA rannot be exj,bNied ( uiimiev's t' CARTS ; the larifest stoek of MILK all sli.ij.es and size" and of superior fcred for sale in Ebensbure: a full 111 BKI'SH ES . f the tun-t di-iraM. ql DOW GlsAflS, OILS, PAIKTS, Tl which s Aim KS of v er of A1NT V1N N TINE. AKNISHKS. Ai- . toirelhemitl: a lanreandrom plete st.Tck of choice MM SKIES, TOBACCO A II -i:ivA!V. as well as thousand" nf other ns-tul and needful i articles. In fact, anything J haien't rrot or can't aet at short notice la Ml Worth bt.' Inir, and what I do ofler fur sale may alwars be relied on as nnnr n its l? qitality, while tliey will Invariably be BOLD iVT BOTTL'OM PRICKS I tSaT- llavir.ir had n.-sriv thihty v FATtsi" ntcrrrj- (vet tti the a! riK.d in mv line. I a:n :isl led to npplv my customer elt'i th the market, (live nic a liberal shar sire. then, and be convin.se.l that the cheapest, and that it never j reriir artl.-le simply bteausc the s an iniifsput ll.je fact thst such the dearest ;n the end. atrvn lways an In r. as It !wav (. El . rll 11. lTi. IHNTI.KY. lon"o ira. . ESTABLISIED FOR TfllHI-FiO U:.BS. IAY BROTHERS fanulttcl ti tr9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -or- TIN. COPPER, AMI Sheet Iron Wares AN!) UEAI F1IS IX HEATING. 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