fimbria jfewnnn. X?ayL VERSOS AL. .,rL oi' the Other Place. "7" i a new uit of clothes '40 to he :i'-e the latter part : v. two weeks hence, is the ; .,, be u military month, bu . f.awnnl March. ! ,:i 1 (.m ''e found at V. S. -, ''.i"'i "tore. i ;,l ennrt this week was ; -.. ..if t':if rveeij'ts at this .v .) e the beautiful . . ir, i s when it should be ai.y time during the iiirse are rorrcspond- . :;iu' the rnct complete and , -. n't and best asi'irtrneiit Vt:-'.'UK. .'o.iimd and chickens are .v::o"na j 1 t now. Meth- .. know. :i..e t" plant your Spring ad :!.e newspapers if you want r.vt of trade. for .luck Khcy : Whenjfoct h :'.-'.! ain't it always proper of ti e stre.uu '.' -hws fci the ladies, a stock a:;il c ijinplete, aid can suit : ,; ,;.s of feet. j :i:e orand march of im :. wooden stop just placed ... ::.'r liarker's otlice. i::os seem all that the k . !. Try 'Sellers' t'ouh : w !! W oe'.iohted beyond :r v.::n and produce to V. S. !.. .viii pay yon tin-highest j . . !- of all kinds at the . Mi:ilu;,n, of AitooTin, owns -,-r t- vr:is!iip, this county, i. svil at a bargain. See i. ri i in -:ii it. re in lliair county is v and valuable qual oil to make it more ph-a-.nr. is a healthy !y in tj ' I health by ,-ri:p, the friend of - i; r.t,. TV . in pes there is to lit tl'.e rumored ad- i. - i f 1'. I. K emphiyes on . : 1 ; 1 1 j 1111 n tli. U". I 'avis and i.ieiit. .1. M. : 1. 1 I yro'.ie Wednesday, to leiuiental officers con- - ! irpoes. .. .' i.r.-town is credited with , l!i;'ant-esimai!y culisiii - 1 r y has its reward, or at 1 j.. t'.o oining census. l.-.iriuie-s and cheap is Ir. Wc thcrefi-re do jmt :;'.ir:tv -f this old family I ! .1. 01. lj "-'"i cents a bottle. .-': ; r.ian named (ieorgc 1 i; is said to have kiiied no ! tl.i :i wolves during the present ; ; .-y - eren't in sheep's cloth- : !' ( '1. A. Kiftii Uegiment, ; i l fi..r services rendered -t "I'tt'iiiiiii at t!ie next ( . . t. -ir irrow (s-.itur- :r; .v. t! temperance apostle, 1 '.;,: i-.g hi-, recce t two weeks' ' .c.vii. No wonder he re- - oiM 1 business and went to v 1 .'.per t!:e Altoona Weekly ' itself iiUu-ely, having al--. '. r:!iini'i-r of subscribers in '. K.uisis, ami at every post ei ::iy. :. .1 says that a man with s - "ii i:i tiirt vicinity of the . 1 1'ii'l.iy last. "Old post- . that, they have only one r i;.-t another. .: iironed lamp post and a 1 -.a-, lamp have been placed A t"oiia Ki-tning Call office. : Man gets rich he never y rich. .5 i.'-.t r,f j.jint in Johnstown, :. a:. 1 la-l isue bearing date i i. owner of the press, type, .1:1 from Sewickley, Pa., did '."I'levin. 'jilfstirci of gauge didn't : : . r : . . : 1 of tl.e railroad meeting 1 a Saturday last, other mat :'::; 5 and more important In prevent. '. w!u a:t named Mc Bride, a k, is said to have died r li.iy from iictual want of V: - . j . her ali'.e. Gcd pity the 1 !"in (lies, '.i.i.u-aiid ornioie young trout i sj,, , ics were received tiie Ir 1 - II. Barker, w ho deposited :. I a;f.'' in two small streams ; a:: 1 south of Ebensburg re- y - 1'atWjon, of Williaius- Lave bought aud sold "' l u.O'iO bushels of corn 1 .'V paid .ascents per bushel 1 i.ts, theieby realizing from : ' .-. is the principal duty of a . re ouiie a number of per- - ! 1 subscription, advertising, . ! make splendid legislators. " -f-nd ii.em are pas-d unan- - :.. -iiep.ee. K:i"X township, Clearfield ." I 1 y the Curw ensviile Times : l. .us far this season about i . .ii'ls of maple sugar.' That ': :.. knees from under any of ' - in this countj . ; i-; of Mr. Lem. Davis ' '.earn that he is just now ' .a -i-.n' attack of the piles '. that for several days he . .1:1 in his "little bed." A a 1 "ion to be in, truly. i 'V (,,., of Loretto, want to 1 uocr seed, bushels timo--':j:-a daisy,) 1,000 lbs. good I. "'ci !' s. dried apples, and 10 1 i 01000s. fur all of which i.':".Lct market price. -a' a:;. I well disposed citizens - ahiio-t fl iuhtellC I Ollt of a tcnlble afi'ietion which Mliate ;r that city on the : May r.ex n of I in shape 01 a ; and reed in- :.iuie:i reached her yesterday ' 1" from Lock Haven, and ' ' i; ilo wn the river. They also t.i.r.er sold readily at from 1" i'i foot, whi.-h are better prices l .-f-i; realized at any time since "" lad named Jimmy Otto, - 'aij, Blair county, had one of "M.d out the other day while ' a nail into a board, the nail 'riking him in the eye, with Jimmv Otto have been 5i.f i 7 nUit0r General ScheU ha Ter? k,naiy j -The Clearfield Republican savs there was -The "game of fifteen" citizens of Al sheiiM out" to the Fhiemas copy of a flood ,n thf river at that piaee on last Fri- toona who remonstrated against the erection Ms report for 1ST. and we hereby tender ,u o. a.. nnA ,i,in th,.u of a new oostoffice -uridine in that city, hap lm nnrtliank. 1 ta . . I " nmua.-i mi mo ininp. 11 13 me most , tborough and best gotten up work of the atrm that ever emenated from the Auditor General's office. The many friends, personal and politi cal, of Congressman Coffroth, at present In Washington, and ex-Congressman Heiily, of Altoona, will be sorry to learn that both gen tlemen are on the sick list, though we trust not seriously. Mr Coffroth's disease is said to be pneumonia. Scott Stains, an employe at the Altoona Iron C'o.'s rolling mill, had two of his rihs broken on Friday evening last by being struck with a pair of tongs by a fellow work man named Samuel Carson, who was sub sequently arrested and held in S300 bail to answer at court. Th- people of f 'herrytrep did net attend the CarrolKown railroad meeting in any great numbers, as was anticipated, and the reason why is that "there's a tide in the af fairs ,.f men w hieh, taken at the flood, leads 011 to" Marietta and other points along the Susquehanna river. The little "Game of Fifteen" played the other day against the new postofflce building in Altoona has brought down anathemas loud and deep upon the devoted heads of the rash but honest gentlemen w ho had the temerity to sign the protest against the sought for improvement. "Dimes and dollars, dollars and dimes; an empty pocket, the worst of crimes, has caused the collapse of the Sunday Times, which, like "that good old soul," Mr. Grimes, has given up the ghost and furnished an ex cuse for the palming off upon a patient pub lie of these shocking bad rhymes. Mr. Timothy Farrell, whom wc knew for many years as an honest, peaceable and conscientious citizen, died of consumption at his home in Altoona on Friday evening last. The Call says he told his "family on Friday morning that he would die at six o'clock that evening, and he did die shortly after five. About this time of the year, whei. people are getting ready to clean house, many tlieie are, no doubt, who will want 10 buy new carpeting, and as V. S. I'.arker and Bro. have a large and in fact the only assortment of carpets in Ebensburg. it will behoove such, persons to give them a call. Stock high and prices low. If Brother Brainard,'of the Curwensviile Times, understood us a.s meaning "such abominable sentences ns the last one," in stead of "such abominable sentences as at all times," which the types in some myste rious way made us say in our last issue, he got a correct conception of the idea we wish ed to convey. We learn from the Altoona Daily Sun that Mr. Charles Simon, tiie popular cloth ier, has removed his store from the corner of Thirteenth street and Eleventh avenue to l.;0; Eleventh avenue, and has on hand a fine stock of clothing, gents' furnishing goods, ete., which he invites the public to call and inspect. Sheriff Griffith and his deputy, Harry Kinkead, started for Pittsburir vesterdav morning with Andrew Mallatt and Patrick ) Flynn iii charge, the former (that Is Mallatt) being en route for the penitentiary for a term of three years, and the latter, who was ad judged insane, being consigned to Disnont, for lif;: it may be. f.ieut. S. A. Shoemaker, the youngest of the well known Shoemaker brothers of ace, who is now in T'tah as an at- he. if not chief, of the Pa vinastei 's Department, L. S. Army, in that territory, has placed us under obligations for a bundle of late papers, both Gentile and Mormon, published in Salt Lake City. A man named Nicholas Wikenbach fell ' into the mould bosh at the Edgar Thompson Steel works, Braddock, Pa., a couple of weeks ago, and was so terribly scalded that he died 11 few days after. Having been thoughtful enough to take out a policy in an accident insurance company, Ids wife will receive a thousand dollars from that source. Col John A. Lemon, of Hollldaysburg, , has oiue more emerged from his room, to ' which he was confined forseveial weeks by a severe attack of rheumatism, and it is fair to presume that he is now, as heretofore, ru minating on his chances for election to tiie ollice of Auditor General as to which chances there is a decided room for improve ment. Messrs. S. B. Corn & Co., of Altoona, whom we have no hesitation in recommend ing to the liberal patronage of our readers, knowing as we do that they will deal justly with all who favor them with their custom, have just opened a branch store in Johns town, where their honest goods and low prices cannot fail to recommend them to cash buyers. It is a poor county that can't afford a new Court House every fifty years, provide 1 it needs one, and as Cambria is not a poor countv and as the present Court House was built in ts.io, she certainly can afford the outlay now, especially ns we are assured that the new building is to be a substantial and not a gaudy one much for use and little for ornament. So mote it be. Commissioners Campbell and Davis are in Ho'.lidaysburg as we co to press on Thurs day, but whether for the purpose of buying the new Court House in that place and re moving it to Ebensburg, or with the inten tion of examining it thoroughly and model ing our own after it, barring, of course, its imperfections, and it has a few, everybody is at liberty to judge for himself. Muling Edward, a Karen, who has been in this country for a number of years ob taining an education, and who intends to sail for Burmah next month, will lecture in the First Baptist church, Altoona, on Thurs day evening next, on the subject of "A Bird's Eye View of Burmah and its Inhabitants." If any of our readers ara carin' to sec and hoar a Karen, now is the time to do it. The "jay-todd" who dishes up the Eb ensburg news for the Johnstown Tribune when there is any to dish up, and who draws on his imagination somewhat when there ain't, is a little premature, to say the least, about the future intentions and purposes of . the editor of this paper, who may possibly , live for many years to come and finally die . in Ebensburg for all that is yet definitely known to the contrary. The hour for commencing the fourth ; grand entertainment of the Newman Liter ary and Dramatic Society of St. Francis' Colleee, Loretto, has been changed from 7 . o'clock in the evening till 3 o'clock in the af ! ternoon of Monday, March 21Uh. Admission . price, ''"i cents. The exercises cannot but prove interesting, ir.sti ucthe and amusing, and those who have the tini - to spare and can do so should not fail to attend. A young man named Henry Ruff, whose parents reside at George's Station, West moreland cou;;ty, was nearly sawed in two, and of course killed instantly, 011 Saturday last, at a!tsburg, Indiana county, where he was employe 1 at a steam saw mill. The horrible accident resulted from a misstep i made by the unfortunate young man, and ; which precipitated him against acircular saw : which was revolving at the time with light ; nin g like rapidity. ! n intoxicated man named Douglass was on Friday last, enticed to what is known ' i as "t.ospei nin, in .vii."""". v j - " Fatty" ' Ward and two youthful associates just as depraved, and there stripped and : robbed of his pantaloons and hat and five ; dollars in money. Young Ward was arrest ed next day and afte ft hearing before Recorder Oreevy was required to enter into bonds in the sum of t-300 to appear at court ; and answer for the crime. - J 1. days a large number of rafts passed by on ! their way to market The wind on Friday ! made it difficult to steer, and quite a numbor j of rafts were "stoved" and stuck in conse ' quence. Some landed along the way to avoid disaster and wait until the wind ceased, j Susan B. Anthonylis to deliver a lecture ' In Johnstown, on Wednesday evening next, I on the subject of "Woman Wants Bread, j not the Ballot." It may be that she intends ; to say "Woman Kneads Bread," c, but ! whether she does or not, we advise such of our readers as wish to see and hear a lady whose history, falsely we believe, is some times spoken of as being contemporaneous with that of the Pyramids, to be on hand at the time and place indicated above. I Charles Elvin, the chap who robbed Mr. J. T. Hughes, of Johnstown, and who was : arrested on Monday last in Lancaster, as no ticed in anothei column, had a nearing before ; Esquire St raver of the former place, on Wed ; nesday forenoon, and failing to find bail in ; the sum of $1,000, as required, was brought here the same night and located in our coun ' ty jail by Chief-of-Police Harris. F.lvin has been a resident of Johnstown for a coupleof years past, and lias a wife aud three children still living there. Tt is to be hoped that the acoustic prop , eities of t'.ie old court room, when it passes away, will be transmitted in all Its power ; and purity to the new one, for it is said to be ; a fact by a gentleman of large experience in j such matters, that with the exception of the Senate and Representative chambers at Har ' risburg, he knows of no apartment anywhere I in which the human voice, and indeed all 1 other sounds can be heard more audibly and distinctly than in the audience room of the Cambria county'court house. 1 Having been on the farm offered for ; sale in our paper to-day by Mr. Win. 1!. : Geis, f Salinu, we can sav that we were favorably impressed with its location and ! home-like appearance, and as we are assured I that the farm would not be sold were it not : for the fact that the owner wishes to give up farming and spend the balance of his days with his sons in Salina, we are eon j fident that any one who has the money to invest and wishes to locate In Kansas, will ; never find a better opportunity. See notice in another column, j The banking house of Collins, Johnston A Co., in this place, as will be learned by a : card in another column, has passed into the , hands of Messrs. R. L. Jolms'ii, F. A. Shoemaker, Dr. M. J. Buck, (of Altoona.) and A. W. Buck, the present and f oreveral yeaispast efficient cashier of said institution. 1 Tl.e new firm consists of gentlemen well and favorably known, and that the bank under their management will be conducted on : honest business principles, as heretofore, ' there are few if any, we presume, who will be disposed to doubt. ; A correspondent of the Altoona Cull ; writing from Williamsburg. Blair county, gives our young friend and patron, J. D. Hicks, Esq., of Tyrone, a well deserved 1 boost in the following handsome style : The only candidate the Republicans of this town- sil'P sa' they svill support for the district at- torncyship is Mr. J. D. Hicks. Although he has a local habitation and a home in Tyrone, he. is also one of the most prominent farmers in tliis township, as well as one of the most popular young men that comes to the town. We hope he will get the nomination and know he will Vie elected if he doe. A in. te from Mr. ('has. A. iancrbcin, of Chest tow nship, informs us ef hid intention to put in his Lest licks at the coming Demo cratic county convention for the nomination for Frothonotary. Chaiiey is an active, en ergetic and popular young Democrat, and having made his political bow on a former occasion, he comes to the front now fully known to the Democracy of the county. He and I unit. John Lynch, of Summitville, and w ho, by the way, is the peer of Mr. Langbein in every respect, are the only gentlemen thus far whom we have been authorized to men tion in this connection. Either of them would fill the bill to perfection. When a correspondent writes on the sub ject of education it is to be presumed that he is capable of expressing himself clearly and intelligently without the aid of the "printer man," and while we are far from saying that our correspondent, "X. Y. Z ," has not succeeding in doing that, we don't feel like publishing his communication rer f'ititn et litr.rnl nm et punctiwtum, nor do we wish to undertake tochange, alter or amend, without such privileges being granted by the author. Hence we hold it over until next week, and in the meantime, if publica tion is still desired, will he pleased to have more light on the school trouble to which he 1 alludes. An old man named Speedy was struck by the engine of the Johnstown Accommo- ; dation between Braddock and Hawkins' j station, on the P. R. R., a few days aco, . and as n consequence made a speedy exit ' from the track, being knocked a considerable , distance, but fortunate!' alighted on his , feet, and, as the Braddock Tim assures us, sustained no further injury than a broad ; grease spot on the back of his coat. Con sidering the age of the old gentleman, about 70 years, the Times thinks his escape was truly a marvelous one, though why it would not be equally marvelous if he was twice as old, or wasn't half the age he is, that paper j don't stop to explain. One of the finest houses in Indiana county, located at Reed's Station, four miles south of Indiana borough, and ow ned by Mr. , J. A. L. McAllister, a former citizen of this place, having come here with Hon. A. A. i Barker in the year 185(5 and removed to In- ' dinna county in 14, was burned to the ground, with all its contents, on Friday ; night last, Mr. McAllister and his family j barely escaping with their lives. The flames , cnucht in the rear port:on of the building, j from what cause is not stated, and as a high wind prevailed at the time the flames j soon got in their work. The Johnstown i Tribune puts the loss at ? 1 2,000, which seems a little high, but don't say whether the pro perty was insured or not. R. IL Thompson, Bob Thompson, or "Doc." Thompson, (yen can pay your money and take your choice,) who for some weeks past has been employed as office clerk at the Mountain House, in this place, has ac cepted a similar position at the Merchants' Hotel, Johnstown, whither he intends to migrate on Monday next. Bob don't sport a diamond "bnzzum" pin, neither does he part ids hair in the middle ; yet, for all that, if he wasn't cut out for a hotel clerk, and one too who can and will give entire satis faction, as well to his employers as to the guests of the house which in this case has been fortunate enough to secure his services, : we will be willing to admit that we can't guess worili a cent. Bye, bye, Bob ; be virtuaus ar. I y ou'll be happy. If any honest and disinterested gentle man will make oath to the truth of what "A Bearer of False Dispatches" asserts in a : communication to the Carrolltown Ar of last week, and if we fail to produce witnesses to testify that we made a personal appeal to delegates in the county convention to vote for ti" man whom "A Bearer," &r., flip pantly chaiges us with opposing, we pledge ounelf to make a public acknowledgement through the Freeman and Xew that he is rilit and we are wron?. No, no, Mr. "Bearer," &e. ; it was not the opposition of the Freeman, as falsely charged, but the friendship ami support of such guerillas, not "gorillas," in the Democratic camp a.s your self, to which the misfortunes of the gentle man of whom you spak can be directly and unniietakably traced. ... ...... i that progressive community, but when it is considered that all or nearly all of the "im mortal fifteen" either own property or do business, or both, in the immediate vicinity of the present postoflice building, it was quite natural that they at least should be op posed to a new departure in that direction, ncwever, as several of the parties say that they signed the remonstrance without ac quainting themselves with its contents, and as Altoona is sure to get a new postoffice building when it gets a new postoffice build ing, the "tempest in a teapot" has finally subsided without any other damage being done than the springing of a mine of invec tives in some of the newspapers. Our firm and steadfast friend J. Pat ton Thompson, of Kittanning, Pa., the gentle man who occasioned an up-Rohrer two in that place, not I one ago, by introducing the writer of this item to quite a number of lead ing Democrats and business men who seem to think that a new political journal in that place wouldn't be a bad thing to have, was in town on Friday visiting his relatives and reviewing the scenes of his childhood. From here he betook himself to Philadelphia the same evening, and was followed on Saturday evening by our clever and popular young townsman, Thomas E. McNaniara. These gentlemen represent two of the most exten sive and best pa- ronized wholesale houses in the Quaker City Mr. Thompson being in the notion business and Mr. McXamara in the dry goods trade and as the busy season will soon be upon them, they expect to have their hands full for the next three months. May it be ever thus with both of thetn. As will be seen hy a card in our adver tising department. Dr. John Murphy, of Tunnelhill borough, has bought, as we said he was about to do, the business and taken possession of the office recently occupied by Dr. A. M Keim, the latter of whom notifies all persons indebted to him of his desire to have as early a settlement as possible, his intention being to leave Ebensburg not later than the first of April, proximo. From here he intends to goto Bethlehem, Pa., on a visit to his mother, and from there will go to New York about the first of May and take a steamer for Eeipsie, Saxony, where he in tends to study for a year or two at the re nowned Medical I'niversity in that city. Dr. Keim, it is almost needless to add, has by his talents mid gentlemanly deportment during the past three years won the good opinion of all our people, and no matter where his lines may be cast in future years, we are sure that all who know him will wish him well. Meantime we trust that our "mahogony headeit" friend who succeeds hiin will never have reason to regret the step he has taken. The Railroad Mketino at Carroi.l towjt. The meeting held in Carrolltown on last Saturday afternoon to further, if possi ble, the construction of a tailread from this place to Cherry tree, a distance of about twenty-two miles, was very largely attend ed, though for a good and sufficient reason, ns will be seen hyan item In another column, the northern end of the line didn't do as much as our end to swell the number. The meeting was called to order at the appointed time, when Mr. Henry Hopple, of Carroll township, was called to the chair, Lr. J. L. Biallier, of Cherrytree, and Messrs. C. T. Roberts and John A. Blair, of Ebensburtr, chosen Vice Presidents, and Editor Wil liams, of the Carrolltown Xrtrx, and Post master James, of this place, selected to act as Secretaries. The meeting was addressed at considerable length, arid very sensibly too, bv the President, Mr. Hopple, and also less fully though not less practically bv C. T. Roberts, Dr. Brnllier, Mr. Stiffier. Wm. H. Sechler, D. C. Wetzell. N. J. Freidhoff, and others. At the conclusion of the .speech making, I Ion. John Feiiloii offered a resolu tion looking to the appointment of a com mittee to wait upon the Pennsylvania Rail Road officials and ascertain what they are willing to do, if anything, in regard to the equipment ot the new line when it has been completed, if ever said committee to report at a subsequent meeting to be held at the same place on Monday, April 1-tli. After having been amended in some way, the re solutiiin was adopted and the following named gentlemen appointed for the purpose indicated: MessrsPorter Kinports. A. W. Patcliin, Peter Gaiman, Henry Hopple, John W. Sharbnugh, !:. L. Jolinstou and A. A. Barker. This being considered the entering wedge to the new enterprise, and about all that could be done at this time, the meeting adjourned to reassemble on the day and date above given. Fine music was fur nished by the Carrolltown Brass Hand, which still maintains its organization and is an honor to the community. An Ortc.ixa 1. Dkpositokt fou Anor.m ijai. Bones. While at work week before, ' last in cutting into shingle lengths a large tree which had been felled on the farm of I Mr. Nicholas Shank, in Allegheny township, this county, two or more gentlemen in whose word we 'place the most implicit reliance 1 were surprised to find part of a human limb, or rather the bones of one, either an arm from the elbow to the wrist, fir a leg from the knee to the foot, as well as several smaller ! bones, firmly imbedded in the heart of the : tree and occupying a position one hundred i and three growths from the bark, which . shows very plainly that the bones had been 1 placed there not less than that many years ago, and possibly ten or a dozen years pre vious to the time indicated. The tree in , which the bones were found measured near ly six feet across its widest part at that par : ticularspot, which," when the tree stood erct , 1 wns not less than fifteen or sixteen feet from the ground. That the bones are part of a human body there seems to tie no reason to doubt, and that they belonged to the running gear of one of the aboriginal denizens of this region appears to be equally clear, though how they got into the heart of the tree can only be conjectured..- It is possible, however, that in pursuance of "a well known Indian custom, the remains of one of their dead warriors, or it may have lieen a squaw, or even a papoose, were deposited in one of the forks of the tree, which in its subsequent growth swallowed up, as it were, the several parts of the original, or rather aboriginal, anatomy to which we refer. Be that as it may. Me.-srs. A. II. Parrish and Matthias Shank, from whom we have gleaned the above facts, assured ns that this wonderful find would he brought to Ebensburg in the course of a few days and left at the KREK-"! man ofiic-e for public ins,pection. The Miners' Stuikf. in Ci.EAHFiKi.n Cor ntt. Under the heading of ''False im pressions about the strike corrected," the Altoona Daily Sun of Tuesday says : A the day pa? hy the fite impressions scat tered over the country by ensntional despatches reirardinic the trouble in the .Clearfield cpl re (fion arc beinr corre-ted and the murders and notsTa-e helms denied by those in the region who are iii a position to know. Two miners from Houtz d.ilc -xho were in this city to-day stc.te that every- ; thins remains ipiiet in that neialilJortiaod, and ' thev exorcised the belief that in t iie end themen would succeed. They stated that negotiations are prtveeilin. and that a conference between the . confliciir.ij elemciifswas held yesterday and that another was to be hcid to-day. Little or no pro gress hns licen made, however, looking to an ad- ; instment. It i reported that the operators at Llovdsville usrree-l some time since that il the Tii'ncrs there "did not follow the example of the Clearfield men they should, if the latter succeeded, be ojven the snoic advance as that demanded by th- lenrlield nn : if tl-.e 'lc:irheld miners tailed ; then wa-jes sh.ould remain the sum--. A desj aich sent from Tvrone. dated March 7th, , conta'r.s the tolh.n int; : '-1'he miners' s'riki in the Clearfield bituminous coal reziott. which has heen ' in progress ,,r the last two weeks, shows no siirn of nb.itemer.t. Hut of about three thousand miner in ; the reirion only liiteen or twenty have been work- 1 in. The.-e are non-union men a;wl are at work in t :ic Moshatin-jn a n-1 Morrisda le mines, rut of which i from five to ten cars only are shipped daily against fi -. e to six hundred brought out v. hen wurkinir lull. Eullv two hundred railroad employes are i-lic on account of the strike. The proM-eet here amor.jr men bavina; families to support in view of a .nand 6u per cent, advance in house rents and the sub stantial necessarv to su-tnin lite iroinsr tip is any thing hut conifoft inc. It is reported that the operators are ";ettni!t miners fr.un oi her mining n-trion. Some of tlw striking miner arc ii: Ty rone to intercept them and advise thvm to return." Shhewpness and Aiiieity Hop Bitters so freelv advertised in all the papers, secular and religions, are having a large sale, and are supplanting all other medicines. There is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of these Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability in com pounding a Hitters whose virtues are so pal pable to every one's observation. Exchange. The Voltaic Dei.t Co., Marshall, Michi gan, will send their celebrated Electro-Vol-; tRic Helta to the afflicted upon 30 days trial. ' Speedy cures guaranteed. They mean what , they say. Write to them without delay. been somewhat of a puzzle to the balance of ; CorKT Proceedings. Court met at 11 ; o'clock Monday morning, his honor Judge j Dean presiding, and Associates Flanagan and Thomas occupying positions on either j side. The list of members of the bar was ! cailed, for the purpose of hearing motions, j petitions, etc. Two of these petitions asked J the re-opening of licenses refused last week, j both of which were peremptorily refused hy the Court. His honor Judge Dean said : j "No licenses refused last week will receive ; further attention till the first Monday of March Court, 1881." 1 The list of jurors was called, and only five j were found to be missing. The subjoined causes were either contin- I ned or settled : j Murray .vs. Ellis summons in partition. Defendant confesses judgment quod partitio ! fat. Rex vs. Ragers continued. McGough's executor vs. Boyle's executrix continued. ; Hughes vs. Sechler settled. Pluramer vs. Plummer not regularly on list. AFTHRNOON SESSION. ; Court met at 2 o'clock, when the case of j Joseph McDonald, Es.;., and Franees Mc- j Donald, bis wife, in right of the said Frances ' McDonald, vs. Mrs. Margaret Bake, admin- istratrix of William Lake, deceased, was ta- ken up and a jury sworn, who found for plaintiff. ' Biakely and wife vs. Butler et al. dam- ' ages asked for alleged abortion produced on Mrs. Biakely thirteen years ago. This case came from "Johnstown, and the testimony ; adduced was of so vile a character that we i decline to pollute our columns with a recital ' thereof. Enough to sav that the jury brought in a verdict foi defendants. srr.HT session. ! Andrew Malatt, the colored man found guilty last week of murder in the second de- ' gree, was brought before the Court and sen tenced to imprisonment in the Western pen itentiary for the term of three years. Thomas Kennedy, convicted "of thelar-eny '' of a carpet-bag at Johnstown, twice tried i and convicted each time, was sentenced to pay a fine of f 20 and costs of prosecution, anil undergo an imprisonment in the county jail for a term of nine months. Matthew Burns, guilty of the larceny of ! four chickens, was sentenced to pay a fine of , fio ana costs 01 piosecuumi, mm ui undergo an imprisonment in the county jail fora term of four months. Mike M'Gonigle, assault a-nd battery, two counts, only one being acted on, was re manded to jail to serve out a term of three months. Tl'ESDAT VOIININO. Four cases of the People's Fire Insurance Company of Blair county against Luther, Dibert, t'nversaght and Davis, respectively, . and eight cases of the L'nion Horse Insurance 1 Company of Blair county against Burk, Yahner, Wagner, Maloy, Buck, Burgoon, Ivory and Kratzer, respectively, went by the board, and the'easeof Koughs against Smith, action for damages for slander, was taken up. It was a sort of old-woman fight, all the parties being Germans, and their place of residence Johnstown, or thereabout. The verdict of the jury was five dollars damages for plaintiffs. AETEPNOON SESSION. The case of Krotendorfer vs. John Stoltz, constable of Carrolltown borough, summons tiesspass, plaintiff becomes nonsuit. Ditts suit against John Stoltz, constable, and Cel estine Buck and Joseph Belie, summons trespass, judgment entered for defendants. I Borough of Carrolltown vs. Joseph Kroten ; dorfer, appeal, decision of Court ns to law ' and facts held for further consideration. ' P. Flynn was adjudged insane and ordered to be taken to Dixmoiit. Court adjourned finally at 4 o'clock after a very short and extremely" uneventful session. CAM Bit I A ( 'flfXTT AN D TH F. STATE T RE A S- rr.T. From the report of Auditor General Schell for the year ending November :w. 1S7'., we gather tiie following facts and figures relative to the amounts paid into the State Treasury from this county, a well as sums paid out on behalf of the county : Poy-noits. (.'anihria Inm "n. tax on cor poration stock 15.iv.oo .T"linsti!wn Wal'T Co 1, 32rt.no Man'.t'o RSS.iW Water ami lias t'o. fuo.OO 17.S08.0 Tax on loans . T".t'rnb'.ir? P.orouefi 1 7S Johnstown " " ll.Tu Wiimore y7 1M.46 Tax on Coal Companies. in!irin Iron Co $2B.0! South Fork Coal ami Iron Co 94.51 1.510.60 Tax on Writs, ete. IS. McColuan, late Protiry. tax on writs. .$ C. V. i l"I onnc'.l. ' ' . . .lame? ?il. Singer, Into Kr?. and He.c. tax on writ'- .T. ;. I.nkf, Kis. and Kcc. tax on vrrils. . State ta on personal property tavern liccnees " " retailers' licenfei " 11 " eatiicr house licenne ' ,1 i-tilk-rs :t:il brewer Miliar.) li'-mse ' liquor " 8.89 45..V in. in STO.as 1.932.93 7.".i.oo 5.M6.PS 191 AM 42. 7. (M.S0 116.00 Total.. . .f27.8s3.50 Taymriilx hy the State To Assoeiate Judgrr. John I. Tlioni.ie S"'22.75 John FI:.i:i:'n 4o2,:i0 To .W ;nri of l.rt'itlature. John Fcn'ion, salnry mileage " ' to'taire 41 ' stationery I.. I). Wo.'drull. salary". " m ilnire. . . . jioM as0 . . . . ' stationery.. To Milita ..fl,5fio.'-u f.3.20 IW.on Jn.i 0 l,89aJO . . 1,5 ".no es.oo .. .100 0J 2.-.O0 $l,eiy3.00 nj. Cajit. S. W. lavis. Co. A, alh w.inoo for 1S7S ?1 74.73 Armory rout 100. ii) Servlees at Insoet tion 81. .'' M.I. 32 Cnpt. S. r. M.irrell. Co. 11. allow ance tor 1S7S 174.7a Armorv rent .- lon.oO J. V. Vt'otslaKle. inspections. 1ST8... p:i.30 :;70.1S Micel'aJieo'-is. John liowncy. Hank Assessor... $ H.3n Tlio?. Call-in. Mer. Appraiser... 'M.'.ri Common Schools 2,nos.e7 Unitinan Hers. Co. Supt l.OOO.oo CnmlTia Freeninn, ailverlisina. . 2.u0 S.2-12 S2 Tensions and Grat'iitiex. .Tame Maloney... Ahinail Mills Thomas Todd $75.00 r-.to 77. .'-o 190.00 Total. . $1,4111. S Atikksti nos St m'tcion. Tli Ltnca5fer (Tn.,) nttlli-ienrerof Tuesday last furnishes Uh fdllovviutr in re card to the arrest in 1 lint city, on the dny previous, of a man named F,lvii:e, who is strongly suspected of 'f;iii!? tlivouch" the pockets and pnhMinp: up con siderable cash lieloncinjr to Mr. Joint I). . Hitches, formerly of KI)er.bmo, but now and lor several years past a well known resi- . dent of .lolinstown. The Jatrlliiencer says : .lohn , alias Cliarlc; EWIne. was arrested yep terdav a!lernoin hy f iftleer Lent 7. on the strength ol a ti-leirram received frotu John T. Harris, chief of ndicc of Johnsrown. I'a.. who chririres him wiih havina rohhed John I). H lilies of a i-onsiderahlc sum ol nionev. Tliis mornimra letter was received Irom Chieh Harris hy Chiel I-ichler detailinar the eircuinstanee under which the rohOery took plj'-c 1 he letter suites th.at Mr. Huiihos is a very re sneetutdc citizen, hut on Saturday last he irot on a terrible -rip."' .soinethimr very unusual lor him to do. nii'l wtnle in this con-iuioli l.ivinc leu in nun hin. nn 1 promised to take irood care of him anil take him home. Instead ot do-.nir so lie took Mr. H iv-ilu'S. who had become entirely lielide.". into a -.1 iintre.-iiented alley, where he abandoned him. Mr. Hushes was fortunately found hy one of his friends, and properly cared for, hut when he recov ered couscionsiK s tie ascertained that he had been robbed of a pncket-boolt containing a consi Jemblc sum ol monev and some valuable papers. Elvine w is at once suspected ol the robbery, and inquiries were made for him. It was as-crti'iin'-d. however, that he had left Johnstown, bavin told his friends thero that he had received a telegram tiiut his mother was dead. Keiore leavinir Johnstown he bought a new suit of clothes, mid appeared so be -Hush'" with money thon.h he had none before he fell in with lluvhes. He also spent money moro treely alter his arrival in ljincaster, liut no money or papers were toiir.d on his -person when he w is arre-te.l. A search warrant" has been issue 1 ami the premise ol his mother. Mrs. Uutt. and his sister, where he hoard ed, will be searched. The Johnstown authorit ies have been lodihed oi bis arrest, and the duel ol police will arrive here thia eveninir. Just hctore his arrest Elvine appeared at Alder man Wilev .ftic aud stated thm he had ben robbed in Johnstown bv n man named t'harle Ei leline. He toid the story of the robbery substanti .illv a It is above fohl. substituting his own name in-tead or Hnirl.es- as the victim and Elfellne in H.'inl ot l.imscll as the robber. He ad led that hs Elvine) was a policeman ol ;.Tc!instown. and tiuit :!felir.c had come onto Lancaster and wa now stopping at Kate Kilev's. Aldi-rmrn Wiley took his complaint, but before, he had linishe.l making out the papers he discovered that he was intoxi cated. Sheriff's Sat.es. We are indebted to , Deputv MierilT Kinkead forvthe following synopsis of sales of real estate, the advertise ments for which will appear in our Rcpnbli- : can contemporaries this week. The first property on the list wiil be offered for sale at the Coiirt House, in this place, on Saturday, : April .'iii, at 1 o'clock, and the other two at ; Urinker's store, in Johnstow n, on the same . day, but one hour later : m All the liitht, title and interested" John f. Wher lev. of. in and to a lot ol rrouud situate in Eben biirii borouifh. li-ivinir thereon erected a two-story i frame dwelling house, frame stable, coal and wood- , thed. Taken In execution and tube sold at the ; suit of F. A. Shoemr.kcr. All the riifht. title and interest of Samuel TVca niver.ol.in and ton lot ol irround situate in Franklin boroii-h. havin r thereon erected a two story frame house and stable. To he sold at the suit ol A.fc J. Li. Custer. i All the ric,V.t. title nnd interest of James C.iyle and K-ie t'ovie, of, in and to piece or parcel of 1 land situate in Taylor town-liip, having thereon ' erccfed a two st'irv Vram; houo and -table. To he iold ut lli'j suit ! I ii.u ifs I!. E'lie. LETTER FROJI CALIFORNIA. Tcfloci, SUnMaos Co., Cl., 1 Feb. 34, 1SS0. Pba Fr.EHiT IVe Callfornlni are now a lawlcsi people. Tbe new constitution ti all we hare to tcnule ns, and very few, e-ren among law Vera anj judge, understand that document. Tbe sweeping chanK-es are In the judiciary, the school system, the power of corporation, and the mode of raising; revenue. The law? under the old con stitution had been codified. There was a criminal code, a civil code, a political code, end a code ot civil procedure. Thoe codes are now not worth a button. The probate courts, the county courts, and the district courts were abolished, and a su perior court bavins; general jurisdiction established In erery county. The change Is so great that there mun be new laws and new codes. Equally impor tant changes were made In school matters. In tax ation, and in corporate powers. The constitution limits a session of the l.egisla tnre to one hundred days. About sixty davs of that time has elapsed, and but one important bill has yet passed. That bill prohibits corporations from employing Chinese. There will be appeals to the l'. -S. Courts, and the State constitution and laws will be pronounced unconstitutional. This will end that farce. Hut there can be no schools, ' no tax laid, no assessments made, etc., until there i arc laws made, aud torty days is not sufficient time in which to pass such "laws, even if they should pass thirty per day. There are not less than one thousand acts to be passed in order to start tbe machine again to run as it "used to did." If the l.cislatuie. sits heyuud the one hundred days, every act pas(.it during the excess will bo uncon stitutional. The assessors are waiting; the col lectors arc waiting ; the courts are waiting ; tiie of ficers are waiting: the school men ore walttn?; the capitalists are waiting ; the railroads are wait ing; tiie cities, towns and borough that have been incorporated are waiting : office-holders, and ofllee eeekers aro waiting; iucuuibcnts. are waiting tor appropriations to get their salaries; the supreme court is waiting ; and tbedevil I waiting forthem all. When the Legislature adjourns ho will just 'scoop them" nil homo. Miners arc waiting to : know whether they can dump debris Into the rivers j or not. Farmers uru waiting to know ii' the grain now growing shall be taxed. Sliecp and catile : men are waiting to know if they can follow their ! respective i-ecupations without a' license. Iiqaor men arewairing. I.iqiiorsellersarewaitlng. Wo men ire waiting to know if they can't be sole traders under tho new constitution. 'onimercial men are wailing, and the heathen Chinee is wait tug to see what he must do and where he must go. There is anarchy and chnos mixed up. As time passes people are getting more anxious. They blame the Legislature and tho Legislature blames the Constitutional convention, Tho convention blames the people, the peoplo blame the courts, and the courts blame the Legislature; and thus it runs around In a circle. If a criminal is arrested, he is taken before the court send? and there are appeals .duly to the miireme coun court, which Is not sure that it has power to act. Some hold that all the old laws, courts and officers are abrogated by the adoption ol the new constitution, while other- hob! that the old laws, courts and offlccrs are good till the first of July, 190. The best lawyers and the bent judges differ, for there are Incito.-istrncies in tiie new organic law that give both sidos a right to form opposite oiin ions. 1 coiiid mention some ol them, but 1 have not time now. We have just had a fine rain a three day rain the best of the season, and farmers are jubilant. People now think thre will be more wheat raised this year in California than was ever raised in any one year before. Tho cold spell, which lasted a full month, was followed by a splendid rain. Yours, trulv, Hon Koy. UH5llXI(ATIO.. Ol'RLAMiflllF.. Continued from the the Freeman of Feb. ?7. BY PROS'. O'COHSAS. It is said that the orth American Indians use the Hieroglyphic System, hut without much au thority, it i probable they use signs, as do the Indian.- of the East in Hindostaa and elsewhere, j ISefore the conquest of the comparatively clvil 1 lted nations of the new world, as I'eru, Mejtieo and ' Central America, they certainly l-.ai a system ol i hieroglyphics. Hence we may conclude that hier- oglyphic or ideographic writing is tho most primi ; tlve. Next, we have too word system as In use b; the Mongolian race. Scarcely any lorei'guer can inas , ter tiie I 'hincse. a their co-le of characters i said i to amount to from ninety to one hundred thous ' and a prodigious number. These characters re present words, Hy the word system .hiiiL- them selves are represented. Another system is In use j in Ethiopia, formerly a very cultured nation, and in Siam. Ttiis system is coinp;,seii ol a series of I phonetic characters which represent not words but sounds, and which when combined lorin represen ; tations of words. It is called syllabic from ttic i characters representing syllables, or sounds. It is the next in a-lvaneeim lit. Still another system is ' that ol letters characters representing articulate sounds ol the shortest kind. :oid wben combined form repre-'i'ii'.i'tions ol s ll.il'Ies and word". We do not exactly know the i rig'n of this kind of writing, ilonever. w c may la ..' ly conclude t .'iat ii ' Hull c.-in-.nuriieatcd th.s invention it must have, been to Adatu.or to some ot the enrliest patriarchs bet ween Ad im and the time ot Moses. , Now. since we must cone'nide that language in i gen.-rsl it n lilvine institution, we will speak of t its muiKplic.itiun. The ire'rt or; ,nal Is supposed . to tie the OririTt from irhirh is ds,-ndcd the Celrie and most ot its cogpate dialects. 'I he other lan ; guages of the resent day in use by the ravage tribes of tie earth have been produced by degen 1 cracy and degrcdation. It is r.ot then to be supposed by any moms, as 1 asserted, that language was perlected in process ol timofroni hiono.- il.iblcs ana sounds ot emotion ; to that ol full expression, but ra'ber that it w : ever becoming less eleirant by tiie degenerate and ever lulling, lulling, nature ol unfortunate man. ' To prove t hi we have only to took to the a nguaores : of savage nation and place them side by side with extant oid irieiitcl languages at tlio present day. Tlieie savage--. like ourselves, are ren:-.te descend ants of the first happy pair, who had daily com- muiiicatiott with fiod. Their ancestors tnu't lia e : spoken the self-same language that ours did, and ' lo ! how it is fallen. Wc will now treiO of the origin of the English language. The earliest account of the Hritish we have friiin Julius c,isr in his Commentaries," I'r ll-!!) OaHici. He informs us that the people ol Kent were mere civilized than the ot'.ers. This he accounts tor by their proximity to Haul, the modern France. Tacitus corroborates him iu his Agrlcola." To be continutd. J - - - - For Grown I'I.KSlS or the Youngest ( nil. DUE!, , use the eld nr. 1 n'e Ir. FltJer') Noo thine Carminative. It can he given l"h perfect safety to your baby it only two or three days obi. It doe not iup.-ry. nut the little tiling will' go to sleep r.Mtural'y . and get . awake laughing. It cure !1 A KKHO.A and D'i S i EN 11.U V, ii. i matter how long standing. CIH H.E 1 K .lloliilt'S. CHOl.WIA tFAMf"M. SI'M I MF.K COM PI. A INT. WINIi COUi'. fretting and ervtngef infant (which is nlwav a sign of paini, OEEEX !T !.. SOli: yo.MITIMi, SLKKP i EESSNKSS. and all complaints ot the ttomach or : HlUVI I.S F'rtce. 25 ct. a bottle c safe and Bri tain cure. It i the oldest remedv in use. and i recommended bv PIIVSHTANS." Sold bT liKltHilSTS and ST KI.Kr.Ki'HhS. TKTSini'SOVS IlfOKirE nOim I.OZF..NGF.S. Tbcv are ideaar.t, sale and nre. 2a cts. liepot. -t"0 N. Third St., l'bila d a. Fa. T.orenge for sale bv -V. J. EPKinm-rr and V. S. Ii iKkuh .V Kko., Ebensburg. ll-2.i.-llm.J linw manv sick men wish they we-e healthy : How many bcirgar men wish they were wealthy ; H w many uuly ones wish they were pr-tiy ; llo-.v many stuidd ones wish they were witty : How many bachelors wish they were niarrici ; How many benedicts wish they had tarried : Slnule or double, life's in II of tr juble ; Riches or stubble, pleasure's a bubble. And how many pretty women, now that their feet have been def rrmed by had sh'iem.ikitur, wish that thev had boiiyht theifshoe from S. llluinen t'c.al. iii Eleventh avenu-. Altoona. intead of elsewhere. IPumenthal s boots, shoes and slipjier arc warranted to lit tho foot pertLCfly and are sold at Eastern brie. A )ari(C stock just received, as well r.s hoots and shoes lor men and hoys. This stock comprises the anprovel Spring styles, and special attention will be directed toward suiting alt tastes. A nor arose one winter moru. He came to breakfast rather late. Yet raised a tuss because there was No nice pancakes upon hi plate. His father took him o'er his knee; He raised his hand oft' through the air. And when the boy irot loose 1,-oin him He hid his sp-.iiiUache In the chair. Kather bad for the hoy, and likewise a had sort ot play on words. We therefore incontinently leave that subject, and come to something solid. Siman it Bcndheiin. next door to the N'atlonal Hank. Altona. are inst in receipt of ten thousand dollars' worth of nice Sprinif k:oo1, Which they : authorize us to say will he handed to cutomcrs at : ttirurcs only a fraction over first cost. First come, . fir.-t served, theusrh orders by mail will receive , prompt attention. ; "STi'.AtoitT where she strayed, with stride he strode. Sad sighed lie on the sod and said. Say. sec 1 siirh and sue you so, j She had no iiecd. but bid her head 1 ' Maud's mood the mud ot mead mr de mad : 'o answer knew she now but No." " That"s pretty nearly a bad as 13-15-H. Iion't I bother about it but pay attention to a little prae- ' tlcal advice. (lodtrev Wolt!. next door to the ; , po-t ofticc. Altoona. well known to our readers, is receiving day by day fresh invoice of Sprinir 1 poods from th'e Eastern cit ies. The.; nre np to the very hiithcst staiiiiard as to material, make-up and cut, an l v.il! i.c ol.l cheap, and to rid hi shelve ol cert-i'it utise-rn:ible i:-io Is. he will seil overcoats , to regular oustouiers al one third below original COFt. - ITT away his cracV-brtin purile. He has" climbed Ihc avlu:n ctalr: N-.uuber 13. I.".. U Turtle 1 his head and sent liiui there. There is yet another puzrle on which ninny a man has swamped hiuieil. Without mnltiplyins word, we may say that this p-.i7.zlo i the one hav- ing re'erence t. where tu.isciiiine tender can tuy ready-made clothing at lowest rate. I'nlike l'i-15-H. ttie latter pv.7-e. tf you look at it sijiiarcly. i 1 readily fitted with nn "answer, and it is this.; ' For good. Tellable, and therefore cheap ebithinsr. i always patronire Jas. J. .Murphy, lot Clinton 1 street, .lottn-f iwn. Strange T'eople. I)o yon know that there are strange people In our community ? We say Etrantcc. because tliey seem willing to"si:(T-T and pass their days miserably madeso hv 1 lyspepsia. Liver 'oiablaint. ln.liire tlon. Constipation, and Oeneral lebihty when SHILOH'S VlTAUZKR is ituranteed to cure them. Sold by K. J. Lloyd. Ebensbura. OBITl'ARY. AVOI.KSl.At rl.K. Died, in YVllmorc. on Wed aetdcr, larcli 3, 19S0. ."Mrs. ?1 rv. wife i f iiliam WolosiHKie an-.l daunhter ot Iir. S. VI. Kern, hp 1 about U8 yeiin. IX-ecattol was ire?t'dl to tli frraveonli- a lew days previous by a newly-born in !nnt, -aho.- advent t-i the world was tho jirirnsry cue of her own death. A loving hnshxnd and throe little cliililri n are le't to ino irn tiie los ol a true wile and mother, whose detnisa r.i so rnrly an aico renders the bereavement mil nioro distress ing. Peaee to her ashes. SN YDKR. Pictl. in .Tnrkon towufhtp. on 'W'ed lieMl.iy. IMareh 30, 19So. Mr. t'HRtfTiAif Snvih. a tormvr 1'o.ir ln'o-inr. jred nl-Mit fH ypnrs. 'VDTICE. The annual elec-tion of a A. !xl Hoard of Trustees of the Ebenburg Academy will re held at the office of theScretary. ia Fbcnt burg. Pa., on tho fth day of April next, between the hour of 7 and 8 r. v. JOHW E. SCAN LAN, Secretary. March U, 18o.-8t. CAIiD. The undersiprned offers him self as a candidate for the office of Frothono tary, subject to the decision of the coming lemo cratic county convention, and. if nominated and elected, pledges hinr:elf to perform the duties ol the josltion honestly and to the best ot his abintv. C. A. EANtlHEIN." St. Eawrrnce, March 10. lssn.-tc. OIIX MUKrilY. M. ).. PHYSICIAN ANUSI KUEON, Ebetsrck, Pa. Office tn building recently occupied by lr. A. M. Keim, on High street, west of Julian, and nearlv opposlte the Mlair Mouse, made at the office. i . ,i i- i j . i K tw -M-lf 1 1 FIHST. LAST and ONLY NOTIC E. Having disposed of my busineiS to Pr. John Murphy, and being desirous ol settling up my books as soon as possible, ail perou indebted to me are earnestly requested to call without delay and settle the amounts against them. I cau for the present be found at tho office o! Iir. .Murphv. A. M. Ktl.M. M. 1. Ebensb rrg. Mirch 2 18i.-It. T-i-i.i i- t.vvi'M -i- 1M' I V A T ! ! ..... ........ . ....... - - - .... . . . V i lie uirji.ii.Kiii j vii'.i; :oi m moderate .rice and on easy terms Ms tnrm in : Munster township. Cambria county, containing ' 95 .trrrs, about 60 Acres ot which are cleared. ! well fenced and in a good state of cul'ivotion. The Improvements consist of atwoMory I'BASiiHorsit, j a large Ham B.r.s and all neccsary outbuilding. Said farm adjoins lands of Henry Cassi ty and i John Mellugh. and is eligibly located as regards churches, schools, market-, etc. For price, terms, and other particulars, call on or address MATI HFW Mclll'i ill. March 12, mo.-Zt. Altoona, Pa. miTOirs NOTICE. Th- uinler- rnoi!. Imvtnur hcon Rt'in.ritfd Auditor to report iiftribution ot l!ic ft in. I in Mn'h:tini- M R. K. I.ivi. A'-mini-Trnfor of John . J-'ii?". late of Ebon I'm ri; boroMirli.f-lrer'fKti.-ii, n rhown bv his hrr-t nml p.irUiil account, continued March t, 1ho, hrrrv by uivc3 notice that !in will ? t ?t Ins olrit-e in F.b ensnnrar, on Thvrsti'j. April 10,k. - o'clock in the n It ."-moon, for the jrjrpn-c of utrrmiiuic to the duties of hi njtoi.intmeiit ; when und where all persons having clni tn ar:ti nt r-.U estate nre re quired to present them, or be dehnrred troiu cotn inir in on snid fund. A. V. HAKKhK. Eben.-burK. March 10, lu.-tt. Auditor. A I'lMTOirs NOTICE. The under- V. signed, havinn been appointed Auditor to distribute the fund in the hands ot Ja-ob Yea if ley, A-itrnee ol Iaul Kllwaiiirer. a h'wu hv his see. ortd partial account, hereby t;i cs notice that lie il sit at fit omce in i.pensourir. i aisrria cuiin- tv, Ia.. on Titctia;, March .'th. 10, at 2 o'clock. V. M., lor the purpose of ttndinu to the duties' of hi. appointment; when and wher all persons in terested arc reiptirod .u pro cut their cIh.uj, or be debarred Jr"in mmins in upon aM fund. A. V. KAKKKK. Auditor. Ehensbur. March 8, is-w.-3t. CHITOirs N )TICK. Thf inuh-r- jC V. signed, having been appointed Auditor to report di-'tvibution of the fund 1n the hand-- of Al vin Evans. Eq., Ereeutorof lavid James, late of EVjii-dmrir borou- h . det-f .t;d. as ?d:' wn by li is tirt and final account, hereby give notice that he will meet the parties interested in ?aid distribution, at hi? office in Ebon. bun?, on 'i'hursrfaiJ. April 1st, J6.'. at . oV!o-k In the forenoon, when and whre all persons interested inav attend it titer joh proper. A'. V. I4AHK.EE. Auditor. Ebensburg, March 10, isu.-3t. UDITOICS NOTICE. -In the mat- XJL. teref the tlrst and partial aeeountof Herman Kaiimer. A'S.rnec, for the benefit of creditors ol i P. .M. J. Hp.ows. And num. March 3. 1SW, on motion of W. H.ra-e Kie, Esq.. the C'mrt appoint J'din II. Hrown Au ditor to report distribution ol the funds in the i hands of :i id nee mntant as appear by his aeeour.t. Kxtraet Irom the Keeord. Iy the Court. 1 Tvil! attend to the duties of my appointment at my fffier. in the Hur-Mih ol Joh nsitown. on Frl ' day. narrll 26, lsS0, at 2 n'm a, r. M., when and n here all persons interested may appear, cr he deharred irom er intnir in on said fund. JOHN H. HKoWX. Auditor. Marrli 5. ISSO.-St. "XT(TI( T.. Tlte ).:irttiTshii lieictii- fore ex!'.;r.i hetween the meml ers f the firm ot Collins, Johnston .v ha this dav heen dissolved hv mutual consent. rini.ir f t ii.i.tn: Ehensburg, Mar. S. lisj. K. I.. JOHNSIoN The undersigned have thi day forme 1 a copart nership ! -r the pnrpo'e of a tienrral Itmik In if lluilnras, under the name and t le oi Johns toi. Shoemaker .V Huck. The liabilities ot tiie late firm of c.r,in, .7fdinon .V Co. have tc-n as sumed hy the umiersiiriied, and all det-ts dua to aid firm should he i-.'iid to them. H. E. .l(iHNSTil. V. A. sin h:m AKEK. M. .T. ItT-CK. a. w. m k Ebeiisbura. .'Mari-li S. ISj.-i't. INSURING YOUR LIFE OHIO VI .1:' MUTUAL IT.OTECTiOXi ASSOCIATION! HOME OFFICE, GREENVILLE, 0. l'ro-hle for those d" that will protect them : you are ironc." -eiideiit upon you a sl.leM urn the Morins ot hie when )ITTCi:i:S: Hon. I. L. Mfk.kkr. t.Tudsre Common I'leas 'ouri.) Jave K KlFFf f, M. I-. llvus. Judkie J. T. Mekeeh, Eresldent. "V ice Trrsider Sc. retr. ry. 1'rea surer. Tn"l Sup't. L. L. Hkli.. ( "ashier Orc-n iile Hank.) si'ix iAi, i i:at i in:s. This Association ofler the following special fea tures : 1st. Endowment Protection on the Mutual As sessment plan. Jd. Euiioriii Membership Ec? ot $10.00, for all ai;i aii-1 amount. .id. No Anninil Inicf. nor extra Cliarp;ei what eer. lil .Nl .I l l s. Person botw the at' of 1C ant! f ye.i r. who have a first-eia hcaltii rc--;rd. m.".r to;.i either a Life CertiticHto or an Endowuietit Certificate, as they may desire. KMX V-.M I'.NT I1 .AN. IS to H i"i, payable at deaih or nt expiration ot -Jl years. -"4 to 4 jeoijii. payable at death or ut expiration of 1 years. 4'i to S.'i f ioio, payable at death or at expiration of la years. M? to tt tJo10, payable at death or at expiration of Pi vear-s. I .ii i: ii.an. 1C to S Mi, pavible at death unit, r.4. to A! -..mii1 4e to .'" -Jf.oi., bi to S4 MO.i, For further particulars call on or address H. ti. OESCHiJF.R. Aircnt for Camtiria "ounty. Ebensburg, Pa. ( r M. F. Mm. Secretary, ttrernville. ihio. OTICE OF APPEALS. Notice is hrre'V (fiven tn tlio taxi-avers of t':tmrria county ttint aprn1. will .e hold at the C'Mnmu ioner?' t'ftice, in tho buruinjU of Ktensbiinr a follows : Iondaj, Uarrh 1-V IH0. For A1ar?, ehils. thf 4th. 5ih and wartis of JohnstoTrn. and (.'nrr Oltwn twnrh. TofeHlRy. Mnrch 1 lJiO.-ForCWrfield. 1r n, t'diifunnch. t'n'yW. 1H tzm. J akOTi, Ixirhland nnd SninTpprhiH townK!iii , ani fonc niMMh nd Tiinnt'ihlil tornh. Woilnpdny, lurrh IT7 ISO. F.rSony rrork, Wa-htiittn, Taylor, t nT Vo1t, Iw?r Voder, C'itopt, llidr and Sn-iuihanna twnhij i OP'1 1st. Jd and 3d ward of .1 d: nt . ,wn. ThnMdfty, Marfh IS, iso.For Chr-t ' Siirinir', "aniiTia. 'w(rf1dalc. Fast C'lnemnuirh, Franklin, Torottn. MiHvilif1 nr.d Sinnuiitvilie lt.tr 1 onuh and ?i UTiter ti-wnlit j. t rlla, larrh 19, ISO. Fit "White. ' Head. r'rtnLrf? and ainl'rla towncltip?. and l-'o-onrdMirn', Fn'sj'oct. Wiimore, AVoodvaie. und iial- ' - i;t7in boron if J:--. Hv order of ihc Hoar-! M onrtv t oTnniiotirr. K. M. M NK'AN, f 'Ivrk. Fben?bwr2r. Maxell, ii. lso.-'Jt. Sale Y virtue of nn ord'T ol the CVnrt of Coir. icon I i'leas id ':.iniria countv. ti me direetcd. 1 will expose to I'Ubiic alc on tli? j remie5. on SA'll ' 1 il )AY, MAIK'H 7, i". At 2 o'clock, p. m . . thf ftillowin-x dc?crited ral es fate, lo wit : All that wrtafn Piece or Parcel of Land Situate in Allegheny t' iv. Canria rnTintr. Fa., ndioip.inir land of Juo. H. tl'diniAn, Std tian Fcchter. Androw T"i prr. .1"lm Haiirtn and I'eter FH'k. contninin-x fi ArrM, i'ire t-r lc5. a-xiut 45 Acret ot which ar cleared, and having therr-in erected a two ptory Frame llone. n h'rire Hank Rarn. nr.d the necissry 'ntl,uMin' nil in k-h1 repair. There excellent water at the d.-wr ail a lanre orehard oi thriving younq; fruit tree on the prinic. Term of Ruto. ne third of the j on ha s money to ne paid -n the confinn-.tion of the alc, ! and tiie remainder In two equal annual jmyinputr ' with interest, to he vtird hy the judgment bohd and luortiiKe ol tho purchaser. JSEFH HOOVE, liarch 5, 1.-Ct. A?sineo of !"cter Sincltrcr. PIANOS 0IaVs.T:;A'" o set KePd..2Knee i Swell. Stool. Hook, only f 11- I;it rated ' italone Krre. Ad Ire ljitlol 1". Ilealty. Wahitieton, . J. Mr. CREKDY'S CORN SOLVENT, 'No fare, Taj. ror e.le by lnv."'i!-t mid Sh, Dealers.' ( At BKO., l'inl'iir. !'a.. lien'l Ai;'t - - a rv:i an 1 i W Af'So. OWU Brof, O J H A3dtf f. o. TrrtE-iT, At.pi. M.tlne. Newspaper tdvert islns Itnrenn, 1 1 -prnee sf . , N.t. FOWI-DEMOTRITS-FORMI Sprrnd the TrothMake Victory OriAi- Nnw U the time to form Clube for THE WEEKLY POST LOOK AT THE THICE: 1.25 per Tenr in Clubs of Fit e or o.ef. A Free JSvpy fr errry Club tf Tin, n ell postage prepaid?" We will send a Keanttful Illustrated Alaaaaa for lss-i In the month of January to every sebecrt- ot-i . ii . ,u wain fin. He, em: T'li'f-rij-iinns i n b'f"r February i : tbiJofbr bole, good fell that date THE GREAT POLITIC AT. BATTLE OF OT" R HlSToRY. The great Presidential contest of li0 will enltst the sympathies of every man. woman and rh'ld lit the land, and the active arttclpauon of tn:i;iua( of voters. It promise to be the grandest battle for the su premacy of liemocratie principles and Keniocratte men in the government the nation ha ever seen The way to crown it with sncce-s tn to enlighten ,ml encourage the voters bv the spread of in-mo- f-rutic iriun. i.eimetrutn ft known In exery lioi;r IIOI u II id the laud. "Uur Cause it is .1 ust. And Tn-imph we must' Hv the free and liyre-t rote ol ti.e ieoole Thm decree lias none forth that Military lntsi-ierene ; with th hallo! ( t must end. and that the eorrup tiuo and ;ii?i:c:da'.'on o! a horde ! 1'artisiu lwpU. i ty Mar-dials will t e no lonirer tolerated. A iKrtn orratic CiMigre ha determined that Thera wiil he no more w:nd:,i:i; Keturm: g B-ards t ) dis - fratiehise IH-moerane oter and r-h lis of thero'si of States hou-stly our own. There win te no more -to-T .lutl rtr E!etjral Commis-ltn. t make I' rand A train Trinn.t InLt in Amerl-an Hls- tory. tv suppre--:rs the truh wtlu make a lalsa count and e.-ure a ! li de--larat:on of the result. ""Six Millions of li-iu.eratic roters. smarting i under the sense of the tfreat wrong and !ii, Iniua i tiee of 176. have unit e-1 1 n tea ki tip it i he u nwr; t tem 1 law ot the la nd that ihai(li;rTl'miMiirOT be Keit.ai ko, l .-t the conseiueiit-e he what they i may. In the early sntmiirr the rreld-iitial Nominat ing Convention? will rant and the two jcreat par tie conteitdinif lor the control M the Ooverntnent : wi:i present their eandi'taies ft-r lTei-lent aod . Vice rrcsnlent. aud the pnxi'-ij-lej on whirh they i shall iro to the creat lury ot the Arnrr'can people, i I h:s wi il lii-.itieh uri on the l're-i'!enf lal campaitrs : of t, .!etilled to l-e the mo.t e.irnc-1. eti -iti : g in'l iniere-tim; in American historv. And frora j that tiuie until the polls cloe tn Noember. Is prore? wlil he of Tital irfere-if the pe'-p of this country. THE WEEK EY E ST will !; J no j piukr-ird's part in t' :- tnnl contest. ot will uri; AL t'.lXM- the ci'i-p'-rt of the 1 "kmix-rat f IS tt dates with all the a'.iiitv and enertv at Its rem- j tnand. We s ir notl.intr of it fidclitv'to the (Treat cause, for in t hat rcpe.-t it has nr i er i.-i'.tcred. And we hope to areel our readers in t!ie issue d N"vcm- ' her 7. 11. w ith an array of 11 ST IHKISTKKS" that wiil cheer their hearts and tell the ttory of I the camjiHiy ti. We must rot foreet that the State election In Pennsylvania In 15 will he ot importance to our readers aside from the residential feature of tha contest, as it win involve the choice ot a Legisla ture wi,i-h will elc-t a t nued States Senator in plsec ot Hon. Wm. A Wallace, whvse term eaptres , ill March. 35sl. '. t'THKK EEATT HKS t IF THE WEEKLY FUST. While political news and d:sens;.-n will ne-et-1 sarily he ttie salient leatures n! THE WEEKLY I 1ST. 1ur-nir the piirrinir months of this year anil next, vet it will ma:riMin it characteriat ica as a ' First-Clas f;..mily wpai-er. THE NEWS It will contain the current rjw t ot tl.e 'lay from all quarter of the world hy nihil and telccraph. earefu.ly crnder.cd and edite-'. In . clii'l.nir lull report f Cotitrres?ional proece-11-ft. ! w.th special dispatches oorrespondeuco l: m Washii.'ton, Huiri.hurg and other points of in- terest. LIIERAKY M1SC I I.LANY It will contain choi -e Literary n-.attrr. I'oetry and Tales, adaed for the rmusement and instruction o( the tooia : cin-le. MAKKET KEIt-.tKTS Th f-ille't. latest and most re.i.-.Me Market Ei ports Ir'tn all i f the com ! n.ereial ef ntre. wliiic a s;..;?,! jonture will I ' ma le of the Live S-.oefc elarkt-ts. In which every ! farmer Is Interested. EI'ITOKIALS Editorials -n every snhje-t ot Interest that may trais-i ire. as well as many oher i features, s-iireste j t y tiie new -f the dsy.'pcliti - c:.i and iioii-po', ti.-al, foreign and domestic. ; MAKK THK TKftMS. For Twelve Mr.th. rovrriii titr-tw... 1ue- t tl.e p riper, tLo result of il;e EreidnU! .' El9cT ii'tii : Single Sr.bcriSer i-T this Period fl ?" In I'i ubs o! Five ur more, tor ;iiMe i-Tiod . 1 J4 An Etra ei j-v ft-r li:! ui l en -r more. jSj.ccu!ieii ctpie ont free oa applicatic-a at the cfnee. SKND FOR SPIXIMF.N ( OPIE. (WE I KI.i'.VY ALL I'uSTAUE.l t"lVe sol'.it Tour co-opera -on la the circula tion of THE WEEKLY I'i -!'. hy the tor-. af.i n or enlargement ot i'luhs in yiv.ir iieiirhhorhood . Money limy he sent ly I-ratts, I'ostoflice crders, tr t-- It-kr:s!ercd LTTr. Address. J As. V. II Kit A .. 1 'ittsi uiiih. ra. BEST IN THE VGBLD I ANO SALERATUS Vriicli is the Fano tLinp. Imptjr B!-C arb Sot! -1 or Fnlfrntm (wh iiii:iliir?-etinothinc;,i-!rt"n,fcMlit-I y tiirly vr liitc color, i I may n p prer Tlii-, rinmin.d r-y itelf, but n coir-a ruos un! in n n & 0"S ARM AMM MMEUn UiiAM T.vl'l dhow tho difTcrcncc. Sfethatvccr Salorattia nnu Dak !nr SoIa. ii vliitr ar-tl Pt'liK, CO ihoaW ?e SIIILAH SIXSTA N CKS mrd for rod. T?eV-t. .ill ira7r.",Tr iti q-'ial., it ri'j rcttpr an 1 pTv-'VPr.tit f.-.-:.i ci;r:r-.- . Vt t .-V.r..; B:rriti3B. I;r ' ur nil not toi r: h. T! :i tr of t"iU -'vi.li r-:r ni'l, in rr 'cr""" ti liatliig Pnw.l- r, n.i v;-" t wr;t y t .nit i r r -t . Oil "p :; ' ; i T Tiiu ' -1 J I ' ' :!3S- tion tad real cs.ro. ul:r. SHOW THIS TO YOUR OROCEI. a" nnnn pi ?;c Pi'C'ti'W fci4.'Si?t::.-..i...--Tw, l.'rf rr;n; i. r t f . hulcs Succrs?. t;, ' -I. -i . i ! V.r. : i. TT try . r. it '-, t ' ' its vi : i-'i - ls-rr-t ror" lv. .. t t" urn ai 'l r .3 I- -1 f.-B'.. : P-jTit' : i. f- . ' .t r-.: i. V l.'iit-nf t-i - Ti' . - 'I' - ' 1 '' coTtLinst.on svelte istiunifO upon roci pu-n. pnni unit mt in- : ipt TftrSiTt1' "Onrf i.tT Tu I writre A " . i:. f T r. r.- AaaLdUidt wur.t li- LAWRENCE k CO., Baikerj, 7 Eiehic Plaot, 5. T. pi'liMC SALE OF VAI.r.MU.E L ltKI. l'STATi:.-V. tbe u n.le-. R ii"! If o-Ttor will oTl.-r at J.uMir .ilo on ttie vrt-iiiio, OB yinntitty. Inrcti 3lt. l-s. at Ido ivvt, a. H . the l.''l-twin iifrrioel mil tate : !S"o. 1. The.!! Kai lit. H.est'ah. tonH'.i lrm 2 -3 .Acn. wi:li imj rovrmcnt. en l miiate.l In M'.intcr townrtiip, I'Mint-ria i-ni-ty. I'a. improvriai'iit. ?itustcd in A'.iUci iwut'iif, t"pmt'rla ro-.inty. I'a. -S-Tcrir. mijc ItiiTi i n liy of r-Ae. .K ill N U. K AY I. iK. TllnMS SA !: iF.'T, JOSKI'II li' nil'F F lioontor of In tu K tlo. dccpataS. Jan. 2-., l5-i.-t. rrs) A I.Ti AVIIOM IT :iAY CON- .A. t :.1!N. Notf ? hrsl-v jfivfti tli.t I have ' lctt trie fol!ovri;r- ,i-. r-t"'.l -pfr.n!il I roj. !-. yvr- phafctl f-ir ine ri Shrr'tt"? ie. with J-ib Kutiv i man. dlito. t to 111 v or.K-r. to iit : '1 h"re. 4 0". 6 nlrp". ? lo g-. 1 coal rnr. 1 wrt' -n. 1 "!o "li. 1 ; 1 lior?e hav rr. '1 ! heavy l,nrr.-. 1 t light ham. 1-lork unl ro-e. lioiet,oi.l an l k:trl -n furniture and a l-.t ot r..rn. li!T. trw ar.il fi.l-lrr. All t-vroi! ar- caution.- I aeaintt fn;r In any rir.nncr Tith fai.l -j-oj,rrtv. ivroi.rrtv. o'ii I . SltVtNH. W.tli mv consent. A. Tyrone. I'a.. !. 19. ISTJ.-l-.u. Sti; AY ii- ot tli Tf '.F.H. "aric to Uio i.reiii- tii ii.t,-r;i.f- in lVrtntrp .wntiii. " or !'i!'.t tt-.p -.".ill ot ?..i tt.olt r !.', a 1 rin-IH s-tetT W.th a irhitp t-iP". a hron r-n-j- w-oTir.il p.i -Ii eye. a itlutp hpt'.v. tail I'M- I vith wl.ite. n-. l ' .-tp-n two and throe ycir- oil. Ttie i'M t rP--.:-tcJ to come forwnril. 1-r vp i -roj-prtv. j-av rl.ir-."-. ?f-l take him 3tt.iv : !;-.;lin- in wtii- !! oM as the ):iw dir.-' t. .1 M 1 s KAl.hl.N. I'ortaire Tni., Mar h 5. lvJ.-:;l t CJIT.VER PI.A f FT) TA1U.F. AV AIIF.. The Kntvet. l"ora nn.I Si . -Met te.nt out hT th Kt K.n;i"l : t ::nd la v.-r l tp Co. ol Km av.ca. ('gun., ha v. .i f en - 1 tat'a:(n--n. e thev are tn-i of that r'-t of metaJ, H-jel. idata.l w.th l-re r.i YpI n:.1 - .'er. Iot one ncod'.tm a i ji i'.v malit t v-.;e .--r a 1' itlar, c en-l M eta. fora are.-'.e t t- i"'-",-rei. '. U'.-f.t. TE liavr alroa'ly i-lt rcil oni r.'i-n and S-.iov. lor t'i j 2nJX:.ZJZ 1,t. a.nrt.oipnt tioW on IlllIHt i'i' i" p Oie advance in i-. h ome to compete itu :-t i it.'p ar.v K.tKKLK 4. I'.ilO. - k. i3 mm i 1 li.ti!-! a ftii.iil a-- ri". inrtaicntot i.tnn:vti'. " I areofferiD!; at -e-M y r. to ej t.. r-'' "" I eloEe out our ttoek bf'ore Sr:.-. a. 1 early and : cat a bargain t"e ' ' '-it! i-tit; '' ne l--.- ef we s-e s-k i s S KK1 H -v M i' rn i I tl
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