fell if fjmmrr. ft HOKJEH", MARCH 28, SM). j i'AL AST PERSONAL. I ' Tr7 tman'e. I 'r ivft it J- rteldho-s thta w-t . .j. ot u'jlo and floor ofl clotUs at : f . y In t-v salt by tf:e barrel ? V ur, !jviokwlMt flour, and eoru : 1 T",Vrt:JVS-. ! fj j-.kef ladles' ah.s and liters : v, &- ur.uan i ; ' i'mn's vou wl!! find the finest fla- I i " --.) 1q Eijensbur;?. j j '"r ; ijrier & want to buy one ! I T.'-i f-ue:s of arnT. i ''. u:d tobaccos of the very best , ... a; N J. Frcidhoff'9. i-1'."!, ,. . -.t Tvlinui, si les and shoulders, 1 . ... ,:,xk at Fici l'.off s. ! j" ''j j.-r,.:,.'iort has the nicit et onions, i J , ;or. in the market. '. i ! Ibe r'pe on nnil afb. Thurs- : ! x. t itch 'em, If you can. I to rent an? about as scarce in I '. a 4, -;r.tercted politicians. , i j: sale ty V. S. Barker A tfro. I st f.ny f-tl.er store iu town. j ) r.;Kcr lo. pay the highest ' - and ail kind's of produce. ! - . i -ueU, t.p, brushes, brooms, j 1 '. , . i j er. 'less varietv, at Freid- ' 1 i 'r.c'5. '-:; us apple, pca?!:;, 1 1 -a-.i.). vrar.es. etc., at Freid- . i - ; I I v T'-rVcr A Bro. keep the only stock i , ri t-jwn. and sell at Xew York ! t. ( 'r-t t lire in many years a hotel . .i . ":.1 at Mrun?-town, Indiana . . j-.-iri ar. 1 sa'.trs, a handsome 1 rrt at Barker A Bro. have In end- , - f'u's ji-cnrb. soda, the best la -. s :i c'f 1? b-jushtat Frelduoif's. See ; V L-rl-tr.t T.ro. are receiving freh . ..i iv, a"d therefore have no old : :-r V-M--r. 7 v i..-:: ox. a' e take It to be : u 'f.-rnal unei'ial kniK'ks as I .. " l!:c-J.iv morning. . u ;ics.-ho?ils ef F.ljensburg borough ; , v.- rl e Hit.ter -sslon of seven months ', - I- i "f weeks from date. ; ' j: t-Al'.i House Is doing an ice ; .. -.- ;;t r.ow with a six horre team and ! - -."cat. three inches thick. ; . .-. A '."In Evans and J. O. llasson 1 j.- ' -:r. a; ;i, ;ntc 1 by Council a committee : - ordinances of Ebensburg bor- ' - ' ,:r.j to rest from oui lahors on the ; :l r Ai.n'iii' iatlon, we put the Fkee- ' i ;.:! tl:is week uns day earlier than ; -?"'. rr?." w'sso lets his wife or child suf- t ... r ''V'l : or colds without getting ' i- f.'suj': Syrup," is lt to common j '- rriur baby's health by promptly ' : -r:r ; Dr. Ball's Baby Svrup for the j ..' f etr'.y thildh.ocd. Price 25 cents ; - . n emVr of Town Council elected -. " -j ." v.i'l be inducted Into office on ' A ; ril rth. next, at 10 o'clock in the ! : 1 -"' r.ps is putting head? on quite a ; - -. f ;v.r,iVs in fits and other sec- ' ' .! ri.-j,ty notably In Summerhill -" - ! !:n Flattery and M. J. McCoy, ' . . ' c!i l'f'rou-h, represented Cam- . - ' :r, t'.- Gfcnback convection st - ; '.. Tiifjilay last. -'. ;". '. t- attend the fourth grand ; ' "" I rterary entertainment of the ! ..; ..c:ety, at iX. Francis College, ' -. i'. .xt Mwday aftemoon. : . v-t i. f-f:sh-al returns from Freid 'J 'n-h store are to the e.Tect that t .-f fie,!: fish and oysters have just -. ;v. at that popular mercantile ; -7 f.. rf A. A. B.irker A Son has been : 1, r, 1 nil persons indebted thereto i-- - i t,, ,.;, atl)j guttle on or before ' -'. '. M xy next. See notice in another - ' - ..r. c'l.! to lenrn tl.at our old friend -' " I ran, of Si'.nimerliill t-.wn!iip, '. ."'i q'lite a severe accident a . " " a is ueudii::; at a desira- ' !. J. Evans, of Cambria town- ' ' r'- ': f.-rtttnat enough to fall heavily "', t-iete'jy injuring her back to " r:.t ;':at -she has been confined to ; ' i -r -.(. - ' 1 s 'a)-l:'i -ah !" S what the good ; "' jioople of Osceola, Clearfield ""n ''Xdaim when the artesian well ' -' -"i-.k at that place to supply the 1 ' ' ' ).vl-".r, P. II. K., with water has : 1. '-r- z't 1 to Warn that Robbie, the in- ' ' ' ' i" 1 t-n:y sonof R. L. J jhnston, Es-j , ' v r: ,vfri:i:; from a severe attack of ' the iu::,;, and is now con- ' ' ' 'linger. ' ' "ws to our readers, as It was '" ' '' 1 '.n frt.m the West (.hester Jtffmr. - "r.: f-fr.-xi foolish attempts wte ' r"' i i ;.,re hist to wreck trains on the ' i 1 :.: c i'.:n'.v. ""'' !-. S. I).t is, of the F.jst w ril, has ' -'-l a '..t t" rustic ard moulded frames w; ! p.;j very cheap for cash. Call : .: ar in the right frame of mind pi fire frames. ;' Tyrne, aged about 70 years, and ' Ifl, aped T.-", died at the county ' .- Saturday last The former '; ' 1 ii the almshouse eeuictery'aad , '':. Llnyd's cemetery. 'r,fr right 1;U in A Itoona belonging j ' '- rvl estate were sold by the as- f In tut city on Monday last, for the , i'T't sjm .f .s,s:o. The sale was ad- i -" i until Mon.lav, April 12th. ! ,7'k '-' frirn General 'oroth to the i x, - A t -r.a foii iH-c and paV.ie bv.il l- .. "' T-p n'vca favorably to the House ; 1 7 r.i tx.k iu place on the public , ' ""-tiai cnr from Buckscounty - .al 5'-tr.T jari rj horses from this' .'-'' M-.nday eveninr. by rail They .. Je'.t !a the lmm-d'ate nei-thhwlioM . ' ''f. nd wc-ie Intended for the : :- -r.a Ice- -.v-. r ' - - e-.i'i Wrnholt, the gentleman from . ' who shipped strtepri head of ,. ri' n this place on Monday last, is lJ '' ; ft nearly twelve hundred dol- ! "'". 'l li-r-a!onts hs a very welcome i frisvs't. ' .''' f'-'-vfiiendef Messrs. P. AT. Col- ' v r'r n'd bomn will he sorry to "; ri'lon rttvpatch of Tuesday last . "'t -. n . , , . . - , t "'mwoi Loins ins connrnifij i 'l'! -n rf t?, Court of Appeals in the V v , e.ainst Church, restoring to "JJl '''''"m tl'-e Bolivian kn for the tfainbra freeman. Oaiman has roller J a i.it .of ri.i'.'i Baby Syron, about which considerable in- qnlry has Iwn made of late In this coromn- j nity. ITe already keeps Bull's Conrrh Svrnn whU h In indeed a buy thing fot a bed eoM sad sln.Uar aUramta. OnpC M. Quartz, former cortdoctor of oix hr!xh train, niu nw ofmryUi a almUot j-ltton im the main 1W- reraore-J Ida bcm.v-.houU jtooUt and hosnsetold nde, Monday f Tn.it; Ust, to Oason, where be wtU Leeaf ter inside. The lnal gpeerasle of hiiiin with li-tKrvj team was farnlahed oar 1 ciiJceM last Monday. Tbongh the loe U ery thin, yet enough, we are assured, has been housed to meet all reasonable demands dur ing the coming summer. ! We understand that Prof. Lyte, our ef flolent sohool snperintendent, Is meeting j with crratifyln2 sucoess In the matter of mak in? up his rolls for a v-lect school to be taaht by him in the Union School building during the coming snroiner. i lie sate ot liw real estate of VrU-r Smlzer, of Alle-heny township, advertised i in these columns for the past three weeks bv Joseph Rogue, assignee, has been postponed ! iro.u the 27th of the present month until Saturday, April loth, proximo. Hon. John Fenlon has placed us under obligations for fifteen neatly bound volume of the Second Geological Survey of Pennsyl vania, a work which, when fully completed, will add Immensely to the general knowledge of thing3 practical and sc;entificj. We desire to say to eundrv newspapers Inside our exchange list that there is no sue'' word as pretzel, or. If there Is, Webster should be abridged Instead of unabridged, as he knocks off the p and substitutes a 6. All which Is respectfully submitted. While engaged cutting ice last week, on one of the dams below town, lion. A. A. Barker and Mr. Silas Wherry both became participants in a cold bath not of their own fekiii. The congealed fluid proved not ; '.rung enough to sustain their weight. Two beys named P. Steel and Wm. Ing have been held for trial In Allegheny City on suspicion of having robbed a candy store one day lait week. Sutely If there is any thing in a name, or rather In two names, Steel-Ins, the lnds in question must be guilty of the offence charged. We hope it isn't Harry Woods, of jour nalistic and poetic fame, and likewise of Al toona, who was before the Hlair county Court on Monday last for surety of the peace, and who on submission was required to pay costs and e'ivo bonds for his go.jd behavior for twelve months to come. Brndy M'Cullough. of Oreen-br.rg. a!.o was recently found guilty of murder in the second degree for killing a colored barber ramel Clark, with whom he had ben gam bling dnving an entire night, was sentenced on Monday last to seven years at hard labor in the Western Penitentiary. f nr townsman Mr. Joseph Weisscr vlll go to the Summit this week to live, he having secured the hotel stand for many years oc cupied by Mr. Christ. Re'ch. An effort will be made at next Argument Court to have the license granted tiic latter, and not lifted, transferred to the new landlord. A lady friend in Summerhill township, who has no desire to see her name in print, was considerably bruised by being thrown from her horse, which accidentally stumbled, while on her way to attend Mass at St Bartholomew's church, Wilmore, on Sunday last. She is to be congratulated on her es cape from more serious injury. Mr. Frank Mullen, :f Summerhii! town ship, lias one for each knee now, his good wife having recently presented him with twins, both bouncing boy babies. As Mr. Mullen himself Is one of a pair, and as his father's family contained two pairs, it looks as though the thing is hereditary. We hope however, that Frank don't feel Mullen-choly about it. Ilev. Thomas Iiavin, executor of Rev. John Ilackett, late of SnmniitviUe, deceased, will offer two tracts of land forsale at public outcry, on Tuesday, April Mth, and Joseph Ciiste, trustee of estate of Wm. Tiley, Sr., deceased, will dispose in the same way of three tracts -of coal iand and two lots of ground in Washington township, on Tues day, April 20Lh. See posters and advertise ment. Vincent Flanagan, of Portage, this coun tr, aged is years, and employed as a freight brakoman on the P B. It., missed his calcula tion while attempting to jump on aset tion of a moving train which lie had just uncoup led in the AKoona yard, on Morday last, and falling between the tracks wascaught by the brake-bais and rolled over several times, re ceiving Injuries of a very serious though not fatal character. The new banking hone of Messrs. E. Roberts & Sou threw open its doors for the transaction of business !a-t Monday morn ing, with Mr. Geo. II. Roberts as general manager, and Mr. p'd. Kit tell as cashier. With regard to the firm, it willhtart out with and will retain the confidence, of the public, while as to location and interior arrange-m-ntof office-room, no improvement in the bank is possible. John McDonald and John Click, two coal miners eir.plojed at Lloydvillc, this count v, were caught by a fall t.f rock while at work on Friday last, hut fortunately es- i ter of Mr. W. W. Stonebraker, of that city, raped with a few severe though not serions 1 The scer.e of the outrage was the store of Injuries. It wts at first thought thit they accused and the time Sunday afternoon, the had both bc-n killed, as they were in an in- ! little girl having been sent to the store. Sun sensiMe. condition when found, but upon I day though it was, to buy something for a beitiT carried out into the open air they , lady living in the n:gborhond. The child's sp-P'!i!y revivpil. "Thf Cl.i i-tiAn Mrt?uT : Th E-1uca?ln of Her Cliililrrn nr.fl H'r rrr.ycr?," is ihv title of a handsome little volume nliicli n-n.iofr Bios., of 311 nro'xlway, Xmv York, h.-ivi'iri kiri'lly s-nt tis. It is from the Ger m ir. of l;ev. Fatlier Cramer, the traiiklation hiire hein mule hyaFatherof the Society of Jesus, vrith the permission of superiors, und 13 a work that shonlJ Critl a place !n every C.'.thooi: houselioIJ. A Tyrone dispatch of the 21th Inst, s.ty that snnie of the strikina miner In the C!enrf:eld d'strict hive gone ta work aain fit the oM prlees, the followinji i illowinji nsimed mines. beiiiR once more In operation: Morrisdnle, Decatur, Derby, Campbell Brothers r.nd Mshannon. In t.iese mines from 303 to 400 miners ftre nt work. Everything Is quiet The rest of the men are lioldins for an ad vance of ten cents per ton. Cart. Sam. Davis, Co. A. Fifth ne?i- ment, X. G. P., lat week received orders to j ship all the suns belonRins to trie company to headqunrters at Harnsbnrg forthwith, for the purpose cf echansc for a more superior arm The puns wre Rood enouh. bins Sprinsfield breeeh-loadin?; muskets, but it srerds that a firtt-cinss orrrnization like Co. A. in entitled to and mnst I.are the very best bxiii:-iron in tho market. rafrick Hanahan, convtcted nt th 'ate term cf Court of illegal whiskey den'inc, and sentenced to pay a fine of ?'.'00 and eosi.s, was reased from jail, whither he had sone In default, last Saturday, upon furnishing th required Ivnnds, etc. Frank Blemel. nter.ced to the same rjnarters for twenty days on tlm CTave charge of stealinji a ride on the V. TL It., was turnd loose the nest day, his term of imprisonment having ex pired. The pnmp on the western pavement of the Mountain House, after a season of in activity due to a defective somethlnfr or other, vms last week put in perfect working order by mine host Heint. Thn water fur nished by tiiis pnmp cannot be excelled ny wLere In Pennsylvania, and in hot wether Is the mot potent tmperano; agitator in o-ir midst. Therefore, as well as for other tv i-Vl'-x,..n, w weV--'" trv 0 ,f9 "1 UMr'rf. A noutz.laie tiiiiit r named Chiif4 An drew? died suddenly In front of the post- office In that place on Monday afternoon of la-tt wek. After he had fallen In the street lu was picked up, expiring when he had Wen carried but a short dlt-tance. lie was atxrot 43 years of age, and the canse of hi dntb U thought to bare been heart dleae. "Uncle" Joe Gutw1d, who was elected to Council f romftbe West ward at the recent tWtloa, has taken charge of th new oyster I saloon over FreJdhofTs store, and will be f lad to serve up oysters, boiled bam, eeiis. bef torrjne, tripe, ,, to his friends and patrons at any hour of the evening. Mean ! tiuie the butcherinj; business poes on as usual i under his management. twrcia! credits Hon. B. L. Ilewitt, Republl- ran, of Blair coontv. with savinr that this 1 Senatorial district (Blair and Cambria coun ties) will be lost to the Republicans next fall beyond prtad venture. This will be bad news for our amiabie friend, Mr. C. T. Roberts, who will be the Republican nominee for the office named next fall except all j signs, as in dry weather, fail. Mr. Phillip, a memler of the Phillips family who own a suburban residence in this place and occury the same throughout the summer months, was in town the latter part of last week, and while hero bought four heavy dnught horses for business pur poses in Pittsburgh, where he resides. The animals were transported to that city by the overland route, ria Armagh and Blairsville, Mr. John R. Davis officiating as conductor of the caravan. A Carrolltown co?resrondent whom we would be clad to hear from more frequently sends us an account of the deaths of two old citizens of triat locality, Mr. Chrysostora i Luther, who is believed to have reached the cxtrnordinary at"? of one ftn.rftW nnd fovr year, ami Mr. Emanuel pislmrt, whose death v.ms as sudden a.s it was unexpected. Both I'-ntietnan were amf-ng the earliest, bet known and most resp-eotvl citizens o Carroll townhip. Peace to their ashes. U:i Friday last, a throtvyear-old son of Mr. V.obort P. Milier, of John? tow n (Kern- viile), lighted a etlk at the stove and started ; ! down the lot with it, but had not proceeded ' very far before the flame communicated to his clothes, nearly all of which were burned from his body. As soon as a member of the ! household heard his agonized screams they hastened to his asi.tance, but too iate to ; save him from being so shockingly burned ' that his life is apt to pay the forfeit. We are sorry to learn hat our friend and '. patron Mr. James McDunn, of Summerhill township, had the misfortune to slip and ' fall on the side-board of a sled on which he ! was hauling manure a few days ago, and in consequence of which he s':st!ined a severe contusion in his side, which was of so serious ' a nature as to incanacitate him from attend ! ing the funeral of his father-in-law Mr. Daniel O'llarra, of Munstertownship, whose ' remains were buried lu tlds place on Mon- day last. 1 Mr. Levi R. Brallier, one of the true men : and staunch Democrats of Blacklick town 1 hip. departed wi'.li his family, on Mor.dny i evening la.-t, for Dixon, Illinois, where he in ! tends to engage in the farming business, and 1 where he hopes it will prove more remuner : ative than he has found It in this mountain region. He certainly has the best wishes of ! all who knew him in his new departure, and should he wax wealthy in his western home j he will well deserve it as a fitting reward for his honesty and industry. ' A meeting of the committee appointed ! at a late meeting of citizens held iu Csrroll- : town to interview the authorities of the P. j R. R., with reference to the construction of a ' railroad between Ebensburg and Cherrytree ; was called to convene in Cr.rrolltown h;st ; Saturday aft rnoon, but owing to lack of a ; quorum, no business could be transacted, j Another meeting wiil be held at such time j and place a may be found mutually satis- i factory to a majority of ihe committee, and in the meantime the good work goes on. Our butcher friend, Jte Gutw.iM, para ded through the streets, this ( VWdr.csday ) forenoon, four head of fit two-year old steers, averaging in weight about thirteen hundred pounds each. Two of thes? tins'; bovir.r? will go the way of all roasts, steaks, etc., at Mr. Gutwald's mc-at market, under the Blair House, this week, and the other two wi'l be served in like manner next we-, k. Xow is the time, therefore, to buy tender yourg beef, as wt 11 as pork and sausage, for !''a iu r consumption, at the lowest market prices. We trust that the several editors of that spicy little sheet, the Huntingdon Scmi W'rek'y Nei.-i. are not more than a thousand dollars out of pocket by oar failure to notice, as we should have dorrj last week, the recent entrance of their neat and newsy journal upon the seventh year of its existence. There is no paper upon o'ir exchange lr-t which we more fully appreciate, nor no mem ber of the journalistic profession wl.otn we more highly esteem, ti.au the .SVnii- Wt'.hhj Xccx and its gentlemanly editors, Messrs. Lint. say t Wiiiougiiby. who deserve all the success which a good paper at a moderate price is sure to attain in most of communities. An AKoona grocer whose name is with held has got himself into trouble for taking improper liberties with a ten-year-old daugh- outcries, fort'inately lod trt her release, and a worso crime was r.o tlonl-t hy that means prevented. The neensei vttn xrresteil on Tuesday and taken before Ueeorder Groevy, but for some reason tho hearing Tva post poned until Thursday. "A Friend of Truth" write tirt from Lloydsville to deny the story published in the Ileraldof the StH inst in relation to tho al leced death fiotn nefjlect of a joung man named F'nnii:j, whosi! parents reside in that ieinity. Tire wiitei hays that tlie diitor f the Hc-mli deelined, or fit least failed to pnlv lish, lu-j letter, and hei.ee lie a.aks us to pive:t a place in the columns of the Fr.EE?dAr. pla We can scarcely believe that neichhor Lloyd would mtke a false statement, if he really did st, and then rt fu.e to correct it. but if the Herald does not prive some satisfactory explanation of the matter this week we wi'.t poblKh the letter in our next, issue. Miss Carrie Huntley, daughter of our townsman Mr. Geo. Huntley, who was over- taken by an epileptic fit in the dental office of Dr. Creery a couple of weeks since, and piostrated to the extent that her removi! nt the time was found impossible, remained in the domici! of the Doctor till .Saturday last. Her ailment was of a dancerous character, but en the last-mentioned date it was decided by medical authority that she had so far re covered as to be at!e to undergo with safi.tr her tmnsferral to the roof of her parents. It will be good news to the many friend of the young lady, who is a favorito with all who know her, that she is considered ont of liiiniorliate danixer. The Johnstown Triuvi of Monday sa3's thai the contractors for constructing the res ervoir dam, near South Fork, Iu Croyle township, hive suddenly disappeared, leav ing a nnmber of laborers In the lurch to the tune of about ?2,0'V). The dam was being bnilt by the Pitliburg Association, and a summer resort, with a larire sheet of water, a club house, etc., were contemplated. The reservoir. Including the clearing away of the ground and eompiet'ngthe work on the dam, coet the State, about one hundred and twenty Ihonaand dollars. The contractors; were J. K. Moorehead, of Pittsburg, and DVzokiah. FaekfiT, ff llUamspw t, and frbjr-ei e M'nV. tr imi. The mercantile finn of John VT. Miar- 1. ..... .1 . a, T ..,. 1 ... .- ..f t 'i t-r i '. , , v r i n tin tnnt - about 11 nVl.K-k this mornins, sava thf, Al their bow to the readers of the I reeman .ona Sun of Monday. iv theaniiotinrerne-nt through our advertising columns last week Is one which ranks second to none other in the county, or out of it, for fair deallns, low price and honest poods, as every person can testify who has had any business Intercourse with them. We earrestly commend them to the liberal patronage of such of our readers as ilo their shopping In Carrolltown. and if any one who deals with them ever has reason for regret it will be a sensation which none of their customers has ever vet experienced. j The AKoona Tribvneot Wednesday savs i that Adam Tfoff was arrested in that city the j riiaht previous on the charge of stealing a I horse valued at fion. and a watch and chain . . - . - . . t-. i 1 worth 510, from Mr. i.ukc bush, oi arr . m. o v ti Tr i.a in r town, this county. Accused will be held to await uie action or our iocui miuiuntm. j The same party (PfotT), who Is said to hail j from St. Boniface, was a few hours previous ! thrown from the alleged stolen horse, which ; took fright at the escajdng steam of a pass ini locomotive, and was dragged about sixty j fe?t, when, fortunately, the stirrup broke and he escaped with no worse injuries than ; a severe cut on the head, an ugly gash on the ; left leg, and various other less .serious exter nal and internal contusions. Mr. Wm. I)i-diart, of Cambria township, j to whom belongs the honor of having been '. the first subscriber to the Freeman who , paid in advance more than thirteen years j ago, and who has been a constant patron of i our paper ever since, has bought a farm of j one hundred and twenty-five acres in White . township, only twenty acres of which, how- j ever, are cleared, with no improvements cx- ; cept a log dwelling house, anil intends mov- j In thither with his family er.riy next week. The recent loss by fire of his barn, livestock, etc., .has crippled Mr. Dishai t to such an ex tent financially that he feels obliged to go into the wilderness and begin life, as it were, in the new. That he may succeed in his ardu'js undertaking, and that pood health may be vouchsafed to him and his for many years to come, cannot hut be the sincere wish of all who appreciate honesty and ad- mir? perseverance and industry. We publish elsewhere an account from : the AKoona IiaUy Sun of the sudden though j scarcely unexpected death of our young ' friend John C. Sullivan, City Treasurer of j Altoona.whom we knew long and intimately, ! and of whom it can with truth be said that ! he was as near perfect as it is ossi',le for ; poor human nature to be so perfect, indeed, j that we have no hesitation in believing that ' he never willfully offended either God or ; man. lie was an honor to his widowed mother and loving kindred, a devout and i dutiful child of the Catholic Church, and j having been corsolcd in his dying moments by the last rites of the faith which he ioved so dearly and practiced so faithfully, could ; have been nothing more than death to him j a welcome summons to a better and blighter world. At least such is oursiucere hopeand j prayer on behalf of one who was a model for j men and a tit companion for angels. ; A trap where" it Ti to catch rats and mice ', was set in the domleil of our friend and ; neighbor, TJeut. Jarnej M. Thompson, the j other evening, and thereby hangs a tale. But the tale, of necessity, must be short. The ! trap was sprung, and the Lieutenant's brag ; cat, "John," was sent round from his store, on High street, to his place of residence, on ; Centre street, to make short work the long-tailed depredator. When the trap was , opened, it was discovered that instead of one rat, r.o less than three full-grown ones ; held the fort, all which were ultimately de- ; posited on the floor. The'eat, "John," then ; proceeded to get in his work by running '. away from the solid front of rats presented i to him, and backing r:T into a convenient : corner, prepared to act on the defensive, it ; evidently not beingthe sort of entertainment to wh'eh he supposed he had been invited. : Just at this moment o'-curred an episode not down on the hills. A lamp et on a con- i venient table, to shed light ci these interest- ing proceedings, exploded with a crash at this rrecise juncture, scattering glass here - and there ami snatcbes of flame, to be sue- reeded almost instantaneously by darkness : of deepest hue. Th flames were subdued by ! a half-dozen spectators present, ami hi the i confusion which ensued the cat "John" was so fortunate as to kill one of the rats, though I there y a possibility the work of death may ; have been done by Ben Thompson '.ramping ' on the rodent with one of his broad-treads, i I Mp. "BF.Ar.r.n." Ac. Onte Mot?f. aki Foit thf. Last Timf.. Nothing can ever be g.itt'd in a controversv with apolitical pole cat like a "Bearer of False I itspatcln s," who fi.r rather the man who tioe.s his wriiinc) in a card, published in hist week's Carrolitowii .Vers, uttered more wiifal ami at the same time stunid lies than eonld be answered b" tween this and the Fourth f .Tulv next. As the came, however, is imt worth the powder, and as he fails to comply with the proposi tion we ma'le two weeks ni", we will take final lerve of him in as few words as no-isi-hle. When he und a few others of the same politiea' stripe, ehtiaiing to he the special friends of Mi -liae! J. Nagle, entered into an arrangement t-i tib?irtits another man's name on the Democrat ii; ticket for Poor Hon.so Director, in place of that of John X'ora'oi'.ttoji, when ar.d in pursuance of that nrran enwM!tt iekefs.withfue etiange r efci 1 f d to, wore piinfed at the Acr.i nfiice ten days before the election, am! iniietly circulated over the count v, it drove away from Mr. Na gle at least five h'nulr'i reinrratic votes and rendered his defeat inevitable. The vote in I'.arr townslnn uhve, wlvre the "Hearer of False Dispatches" and a few of his special iriends were supposed to have some, iiifie.ei-.ee, shows conclusively who are responsible for the defeat ef Mr. Nanle. The conspiracy against John Korabaugli is just the kind o"f political work in whiea the correspondent of the .Veics has been enu'aicil for years, but Ave believe it is the only in stance it which it accomplished its natural and legitimate result. Its f nil ore at former elections to meet his expectations was not his fault . however, for he gave to it all the energy he possessed, and that, it is needless to say, heretofore never amounted to any thing in a political contest. CciNi riAri'Tio: Ci nro. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hand si by an Fast India mKsionerv the formula of ri simple vegetable remedy for the sneeity and permanent cure of Consumrtion, Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma, and ail Throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and rad ical cure for Nervons Debility and all Ner vous complaints, after having tested its won derful curatie powers in thousands of cases, h. is felt it bis duty to make it known to bis suffering fellows. Actuated by tins motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will semi tree of char;:.; to all who desire it, this recipe. In German, French, or Finilish, w Ith full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, nam Inc; this paper, W. W. SHEilAT. 1 !' Vtreri' i. '.'ocil-, Rorficster, A. F. tC-ltl.-sin. Notts tfom St. FitAscrs' Coi.t.F.r: A metaphysical thesis, "Whether is it bet'er to lie dumb than speak?" was nrgued la"t Sat urday by Messrs. George Kaylor, of Loietto, and "Ila'rrv Culler, of Philadelphia, in the College Ha'.!. The Professor censured Mr. TCaylor for profusptiess, wlii'e rf the same time he euioni7ed his ideas. A!ihoti!i!i Mr. Ctillen had the worst side, "speak not." he clothed his falsities with such plausible ar-giirnet'-s that he came out first best. The rteyt thesis is for April should man have unrestrained linerty ?" and judging from r tlit oprnn.iis it 'ii be qtiitf" inferi'stini It I is bptwoen Mr. Cli.is. rrhvr.'ih. Master ff fnep, (rpcontiv pradr.alptl,) tind Mr. Foley, I of !-i. Michael's p;ironsi, Iiretto. I ToRKrcr.Mr. T!frire yon liegin ynr.r heavy spring work, after a inter ol relaxa tion," vo'.ir rsvstetn r.eods elenpsing anrl strenrTthenir.s; to prevent an atlack of Aiiue, liilious or .Sptinfj Fever, or some ntlier . Spiinti sirkness tti-tt wiil unfit you for a sea son's wni it . You will save timp, pmrli stek- i p-s anil fjce-nt exnense if yon will ttse one , bottle t.f Hop Itottr-rs in your family th'..s month. Don'S wait. See "another eolnmn. ' AMr?tvrNTts. Theatre poers pd all snch ' aa keep J: t- honrsi arf rery li.t'.le to rotitrttrt I a Mvefe Oiftior f'o'r. A sufp anil reliaMe ' ear" U Dr. Bn'r" nrsnj,! t tp. TV fs or.lv I" Tpt. "Johnny" Sci.i.Ivan Xo Moiir. The entire rouunatiitv was sluvked and stnrt'ed of the sudden dNith of Mr. John V Sullivan f;imtii;triy known all over the town as "Johnny" SnlMvan the treiturer of the city. Mr. Sullivan had been ill fur some time past, and while his condition was such that his decease was to be. expected at slmost anv moment, the melaneholy suddenness with I Sullivan had been to his office for a few mo ments, and it seems that, feelinc unusually unwell, he started to jro home. He went as far aa Eleventh avenue and Twelfth street, when he felt so faint that he concluded to return. At the comer it appears that he was attacked bv hemorrhase of the luntrs some thing that, according to the statement of his relatives, although afflicted with consump tion, he seldom suffered. When he had reached a point a little beyond the AKoona hntf mat itrfiot f'AmmlaiAna, T.'iwlikit I -... - -' " . ""V 1'" - -- me, and the only reply the latter made was "1 teel very weak." Mr. Bfickett then for the first time observed that Mr. Sullivan was bleeding at the lungs, his mouth being filled with blood. In company with another ge:i tleman 5fr. Buekett assisted Mr. Sullivan to the office of Dr. Christy, the sick gentleman giving evidence on the way of rapidly failing i vitality. He was placed on a conch in the doctor's ofdee aud in an incredibly short ! time, not speaking anothei word. hi fqirit ; took its flight. Mr. Dennis Sullivan, a ' brother of the deceased, who is employed in j the machine shops of the company, was at ': once notified, but he did not arrive until his j brother had expired. Rev. Father Sheedy ; was conveniently near at the time, and the ' rites of the Church were administered to him. The remains were then removed tohis I late residence, 1112 Twelfth nveuue. Mr. Sullivan was a son of Timothy Sulli van, now deceasedand was horn in the year 1S-M, about the month of July, at bis parents' residence, in tiiis county, along the old Por- tage railroad, two miles east of "the sum mit," near Plane No. 0, and was consequent ly in the .t:M year of his age. The family remove ! to AKoona in April. lf'S. and have resided here ever since, at present consisting of the mother, Dennis, Timothy, Mary and Margaret. The deceased attended sehool until the proper ace. to be apprenticed, when he entered the shops of the Pennsylvania Bailroad Company and learned the trade of a machinist, at widt h he worked until April, 1h7s, then Assuming the duties of the office of City Treasurer, having been elected thereto by the Democrats the February previous. Mr. Sullivan was President of St. John's Literarv and Benevolent S'K-iety, aud these two otTfccs were the only public "positions he ever held. Two years ago the deceased whs apparently as hea ithv as any one, but a Phil adelphia physician told him last tsnnimer, wliiie, on a trip to Cape May with a large party of rai'road cnq loves that his luogs were affected, ami since tint time he declined very rapidly. "Johnny" Sullivan was one of the most pleasant, agreeable and popular young men the writer ever had the pleasure of meeting, and his loss will be deeply regret ted by a v. ide circle of friends and acquaint ances. Modest, unassuming ami gentle, in the stricken family particularly will the void be felt The time" for the funeral lias not vet been decided upon, but it is not probable that it will take place beloro Wednesday. How to Reach Kansas. Persons mov ing to the West should consult their own comfort by selecting the route by which there are sure connections in fni-.m Depots, fast traius and comfortable ears. '!'l:er is no line that can compare with the Piin Han dle Route in these particulars. Two daiiv trains leave Union Depot, Pittsburgh. i'i Pan Handle Route, which run through in many hours quicker time than by any other iitie, as foilows : 1,-avf. ntthnrs (city time). t i to. 11-47 p. in. Arrlre st St. !nu T::-1 a. m. I'.'XJ p. in. ' at Kin'i. ity l-.'o1) p. m. S:; o a. m. I.-vivoiiwunli li 4-i .. in. pel.'i :i. in. Atctiison 1 J-'a.in. ll-.gia.m. St. Joseph 2-."i . m. )i: 5 . i-j. ' Prompt connections are made in Union Depots at ponds named lor all land point. . For further information, time ta'iles, etc., ; address W. L. O'liuiKN, General P.is-cng-"r ! Agent, Pan Handle Route, Columbus, Ohio. A:r rxi Ei.i.F.NT n.vnc.AiN In a splendid farm of lf.o acres of fine, smooth upland; ricii soil ; 100 acres cultivated and in w inter '. wheat, which looks ex'-ellent ; a good new i grrtnarv. 14x-."l, built of pine flooring : a good spring of running water, and a nice small stream of water on the east ; good for stock or wheat, mi joins lands on the west of Esq. j Dounegan, on the south Mr. Keener, and on ' the o!st Mr. Anderson all fnrmeiiy from i Cambria county. This f irm is 7 miles from ; Salina, aud .1 "miles from New Cambria. 1 Price, if .sold witliin t'.o days, ?J.CO0 ?1.'j0) in cash, and the balance in one and two . years, witii 10 per eeid. interest. The crop of wheat growing on the place should pay fully on.e-lns'f ot the purchase price, after , tied lie ting all expense? for harvesting, thresh- 1 ing, etc. For further part'etilars, address j Wm. K. inis, Real Estate Agent. S.ihtia. Ks. Cnrxcir. FnocF.nniNr.s. C'o!i"c:l nut in rccuh'r sess'-m in ( "oiifn-i'i chambers at 7 o'clock Monday evening, March Present Evans. Bark'-r. ilasson. .tones, P.iitish, Sboeiimker. an ! Humphrey. Bumess 7. Exonerations toil e amount of f.is fs; were, on notion of Mr. Shoemaker, granted Icaae Evans, collector, of which su.n fj-j were ex onerations for dog tax. The fwUu'Ain bills were read and orders granted : ". T. l.'.-iberts. strs'.lonerT. bor-VJirb i 1 f.5 F. Iw-n ''.'iioni ,f, uc.rK on win lri.il I".. W. Jl jfrij'hreA s. 4 1 a v rs work, w.i rcr works. K. J. II jn-.phrej c, lianlinir. water wot It Ircik-Ut on uimlrnill " " rurrcl o:!,.Ter work F.van t; K.RT-. ?J ilny's w rs, writer wurks.. V.. V.'. M'trr,: iire.v.s. .j'.b.y's wo:k. boroiili. . . K. J. ItLinphrr-ys, lid ilm;. I.oroitsb J. S. 1ivis. c!crK. 3 iuu. r;ery. t .rough.... On niotton, adfoutncd. J- ii- C;ei 1 .-i O.'M 1.1.65 l.'.J lo.oo t T.fTTI.K Mocks slir.il nil rcrrln 1 us I What Moek ncniU sr-' yonr mill mine ; When we (i '.ti't rite i-r:r'.e t'eli i 1!. us Stiil uns-t l' cj ti e :i:inl line. I Tl-e r-roli!r:n th-tt oerfi.'il s unotner It ir.kcy W;-l wita u.rtit :m 1 mnin Sw irrt i.ii'i toll enrl s.v---ir p.orl t.-r.thcr, '1'ry t-i I rin cut riirlit nit'iio. i TtiM's shoot, t'oit never e-adiiiK j.r.Mem of IT. IV . 14. !' e-.'rr-'e. rer .11 ,,.. s.ve.!t. -n-l tori. an. I . -wc-i r n'l-l l'-trier. the .l.tpkcv ttoirt in tire end jrtoe it an. JJ'it lo-re is n proMctn to wM.-h nn ai-iivpr s I -1 y comes to tl'C n rfnec. 1 ' y t: ha-1 Sir', rt : . ; $ ut i'-o. nnd if yea wnnte.l t- buy a r.it of '. SS;.rinu rero'.y-tnrn' e eioiMnir. ithi-rt shonld .j g.i to invest your money to t. tl r- I.m'(i rul vi nt rice ? , t ; J.is. J. ei'iin.i . l-.O t'lmton pfr.-'ct. .loti p.r-tuTv n, ; wht 1 h . t 1 1 c lr.tc- t sfyi.-'a und mes-t crvicc-o!o vt , e;oO-l- nt lo-.-C5t J'r'ecs. H? pie-leii i.iswonl Ihnt ; hv? will fcive .-.Rti-frkctioii la all cusef.. 1'. IS. No donkej s ucei Ht'jily. A Vassa n crlrl snt t la lo r hest fellow's list : As ihey bsskeil in tlie nioonllunt witi r'..'.!!ilJl chnt : ; f-he iut in her tlitimh An-I ftuiled or.t lifrici'n i And HiHiis it 1 Uji witii a th;!iUn5 rnm vara. Tt w.is a thri'i'.tr.ji cplsoi'e, .nrl a w-trninr to all J lovers, for Y:i-r--r trirls and other itirls sliojid never ; fit on fellows' hits, hut cn fellows' ) vntu .' '- Tloil is to siy. it the clothinz ol the fellows us i uteres n ! ii of sncb cliMricti r s to i.cro;it that i delicate exjeriuie:it. If thtfe'ethiiifC. fori nfJUiM, ; wr houirht r-f tf .iifrey VoliT.s. next rlnor to tho -. postolfl . Aitioim. then si, r.jiht. It not. i"t. ' Mr. Woltr. hy il,"irir. I- prepn r.; i to .!! a ftisS : ion:t le s iit'ol Srlrix clo'trinir, ef nroort ma-.erial ! and superior onko-U. at i-rioes whlcii rule in the : Ir.rcc citir-5. t'r.l'irs eent l y tn-iil from I'ambrii '-. county will rc-;eivo irounpt attention. firiTK resistless is that jia'sion ISti 'I n nsk, " What is lite Irish ion ?' j And it fo moves hunriKn j.-nde, ; Thnt to jile.ise n frisloon cruel, I In the s,na-:ii:,ry dnel. M.my Imt'less wihfj have riled. i Here's the f.ishlon. enrl fashion which Is r.ot cruel. N rt to molt-(.! wor.is, t he tnh'oii just now srerr.s to he to s:ivr money, atol to nrrff tit that i Tcs-jii the fiishh.n is t-i repair to Pinion r l'id hetm's laj-hiua.inle sto'e. nevt tt oor to tie Kirst I Natien.tl IJ-itik, Alt.mna. and Imy a fnshionn'.io suit ol Sprint; clothing it pro-cs whu-b defy eo'npc- ) ti'Ion. I hey hnvo Jlist r-ht-ived rt t!l;lrTli licetlt ' stv.ck, r'-.rchr'ised on st.ti'rril trtns iii Mnstern :t!r kets. nnrl strrirri ren-.tv to accommodate ail t:rste mid nil purse. I'.y t".:yln from itiein. no duel i ; Ii'sciv to result ct.'cpt rt ht. . f the Fcckina: of the ciirrfi wtm i cut out in the ;ifT-ct',r.i; ot his girl hy I one ol Srrnon i. Ifeudhuiai'ri ?uMti!ii;i. Ks 1-lssc-t the tips ef his finger A t a Kirl acrosi the street And the hoot ol her hiu hrr-thi-r Kaised htm oft of h.s feet. Th it hoot w.i honifht at S. Illnrnenthal erMe- brnted frre.it Itji" It.iol and Shoe store. Ills Illeven.h avenne. A 1 to'--in, where hoot c i! ciliated rt as f-jr snow arc sold. It may j well for t.us'.cc he oine;hirtr cf a secret, not w Tcntiire to roinarK ! thnt the d.ii ..ty iif-jicr which Tcej,cd from hcnctri ! the sk;ri of tne si-ier wap hoiiiht Ht the same es- tahlislimcnt. No i-vtson, nun or womm. I ey ir 1 ifirl, who kt-r.ws shfa what, ?c s eisewh-re when In need ot wear for the feet, liltinicn'hrii is just in receipt, oi trie liirsrert and finest, as well as tho ehf-a-ict. invoice ol S;irtu jr;"o.is that has seen tiic inferior rf his rooms tor years. An early visit to sec the Mine, i.s reromn-.en:cd to our readers, aud we know a jmi-ehRse must l.ievitaliiy ensue. Stuiets ot the Pennsylvania State t'oi!?e'en Joy a Hummer t-n-rpt -attire thrort-tiout the year, the ent ire t'ollese huii ilo einlr piiriSHntiy warmed bv the new i-t-i-nm io a;.r.r :i ji.ir.itn-. lately iiifro urjccd. !v ti.'.' lc-.t in ptov. trc.it tnr1c:.t wci. f- inir Coll", ire dormitories ure tboronsrhiy eortitort nf'.s, tht.rhnt.'s t.-r fiu-1 It Irs hoped w::i he it-f'eij. i-.d. and tho Cf.vmieM an.) I"hy"icil I.ahoratorres are rendered mttch more compir t by lo.istr.r jsrs ati.'.e II. e tntroSuciion of vaiiuurt ituproe i Hi.pii nx's rr otriri tho ui of st'-sm. S -nd far .rvrrto. A-fi-e ts "rrf ice, y.at? ' '-ollcc, fVrr, tf,'r.iir., 13 ('" t'e. ";.! .-Tcc'r.) local roKRvsruMni iri:. Olaiiirf, March K, tsao.'S Pfar Tittnt Tour b'lidnros tirrti!nr ri. tend vl ha immtel me nnrtmoreionf lrrH jrnu, this time to rcqneM the puMtcntfnn In Toiir rnlon hle rvr "f the follKtrlr.r iMVont f rhe manner in which St. I'atrick' IJay tu o1..-ittoI io this The anntvprtiry of St. PntiirW. the Apo'tle of Irln.l. notwithstanding the lapre of ce. In nerer lost teht of by bcr falthlul ehlldren. In. Ar-txi the jot it wken in tho boom of th som j makes me almoot wish 1 wm an Irishman. On . Sumisy previous to th anoirerarT. St. Patrick's I1trarjr Sooie y. at their atatrt monthly mnetlnir. ; unmnliucinslT arre.1 that the day ahonM be eele hrate1 in a Chrt-tlan manner. Aoeorciinul v a few i rainnte helore S o'clock, a. v..qnlte a Hrite nnmt.er people assem hied at the hall. St. Ptrlrk To . tai Abstinence S'ietv alo iolnerl the apafrahlni-e : when ntti aoeletles. In full reirslia w-re lormod la , ; line by the iU.irr!hj!, K. J. Trov. fq. The em- i i blxru of liberty w first unfurled and prondlv 1 flouted In the breeze at the head ot the lint, and tho masmlfteent banners of the Societies, hcarinsr i Itnattes oi St. IVtnck on their arrcefnl folds, came ! next in ordrr. Tbe cornet band then struck an a ! favorite air. and the procession moved to the I church to aKit at the celebration of Mar. At the conclusion of the .-ervtces at the church, the ! Hev. pastor delivered a forcible and eloquent hit- ; mon appropriate to the occasion. He 5tr.m:'v ex- '. br;eil 1: is hearer to imitate the example set bv I ti.e ueot:9 to jrlva honor and uU-ry t-i ..I to I n-lt and edify oer nlchbor W U.i's s.-ike. as He had devoted His whole hie in pr.-achine the j Ko".ei to pasn r.a'.ione st'd hnj-.l.-intlni; the (rue ' tsiih so deeply In the he:,r's of the Irlh people , tlint It mutters not what persecutions tticvniaren- i coar.tcr, or havo te-u called up- n to bear !r iho ' pan tou-tcen eeatur.e?, they remain firm in the , l.iith. . The ?crvlcs i.t tho chur-li belr.? rr.i'.t J. th? pro- ce-sion formed aain anj tnir-l ed to the hall, i where the participant were pic -lemly ent-rtain- i ed by tiio comet hand, to the arc-it sat "taction ol 1 oil conccrnej. The aftera-on, like the forenoon. pJd away croditaMv. 3nr rre n't live to too ' m-'ny men returns ot St. Patrick ? le.v. i The time I. as arrived fi r politician! to be pre?'- In tti:r cl::!ms Pit the 'p. -., ,. ,, office. I ur hor- ' ouah hs always been feithful in dointr her duty j w.ien culled on to add the 1 ct:iocr:tic candidate- la i the 8:rht. rt tnnttprf-om what locality thev hailed, j Therci.we- the Ix mocr.tts cf tjallitzin. Impressed Bjey are with the belief thut they have a ela:m -eli fio party. nn-.v for the firnt time !n the bltorr i ot the county present a candid.' to for the office of i Aemhly, and respectfully ak for soprinrt. " ih- ' joct, ol coorre. to tho will ot trie oou.ity convention. I 'i S. J-ieminsr. Kq., the ;-,":!'.!c-nan w hoot w crr f ir tho pi.ritior, nu-.ocd. if a y.renir man ot iihiiitv, ! oi nnimpeac'ialde character and a firm nj reoatle Democrit, and il nominated I feel a:ttificd that he ' would t-e supported nt th election bv the entire i partv. as he h. never aifiliated hln.5eil witi aDy j cll'inc. Tiruz or faction. ' 'I he mtny warm friends of Capt. Tan. Hradlev i will be p'caed to 1-arn that he is rowconvalcs- I ceil'. May il piase UoJ t fpecdlty re.tor.i him to his usual R"rd health. F. J. I'. OAtmoM.-roWN, ?Tarch 23, 1S"0. i Dear Frerman tn S;iOjr-i.iy rn-n!r,ir la-t. at nivott tiic hour of Mr. t hry.-;o:n Tethi r di.sl ! Ht the re.idi-i)L-e of his son. i l.-!tl,c-. in (' Troll 1 township. Ttie deceased was a vcrv r.-mark.i lie i man in many respect", but wm ):articu!arlv re- ; til.trk.ibie tor an Iron con-'t! l ut ton and cTtranrdi- nary rrentth. At th t.trc i,i his death, accord ins ' to the best jittriinnblc evidence, he had entered his oic hundrtd anil f-mrth rrrr. A short ton-j ' prior to hi-- d -.-;h l;-j c'iOinc-1 th f ith VI t it!i. ; it l-eimr a Met lirtl- known 'hi-t throu'hotjl his . Inm; ami event f tl life i.n had I. -r-a a l-.-bever in the re! in ion? tends ot his anco-nt n.Tinc-skc. Mr tin I.nrher, .it:d was on sTonQ:), i.ist. a'li-r a llo- ' qnie'.n Mas- an.i tho u-ual ccrethoaies. In. I to r?-t ' i-i St. Benedict's cemotery. 2Ltiy his Puul rrat in ; jeteo. "or citijenswero "hockr l en Monday mnrnlnir lo hear ot the sudden sn t eert-iitdy tincxpccic.l ! flea;hf Mr. I'mmniel Jtisha rf. a e-eli knc-.vn and l much res;.e.-t-.,J citi7"n of t'artoll townhlp. I' ! appears that de -crt-cd ro-e in the morning a- us-irtl and :ifo-r e:iTn a heartv Prc-ikla-1 wioit to the ' . barn, where dcroi a converat'oti w'th one r,f pis I son '-;vnpl:ii ncd oi I...':n- unwell, iicturiiiioi t 1 ' the lo u c. he -i;:t d'.-wn in -i cn-ilr ai.d :t i.:w :r. ir,;;t : ir, I 11:1" eviil -i.t tl; -t dea'h h id fiic i hiTn. nr.d 1 i.ofor-? thr f: pir.J. T any pr -no:: q-i'iitly o! l.'l-a M:d C'jnsi'lrc l f '.!-.: ! v c-'. id lc so:TO'ltjt:e.... liu h.i 1 ox- ; d..--'-;ed h-i.l not li'Vis tfl'.-fi:isf fr na ic 1 (i.feisc, hut we Ivain tii.il fr-- ; lite l-o cou.pp.i n'-d 'l pjtr.- in lu? jiPo'it the cfi--t. tint thco were r.--t ! eri-juy en u j;ri to cn ui-e an v a' an. i . ile 1 ii"! a wile and t-ver.it Kror. ii-uj) etui Ircn to ; e -urn his sad und sn:don d-'-iih.. Ii9 ae vis ' ahoot . ear. ..':c ht r la p- sre. I or Grown TIRSONS or the loantrfft CfltLDntX, ce thr- eld and siie Ir. ntlcr'.-j Koothlnj tarmlaallfc. It can l irivn wi'h pcrfc 'f strr-ty lo ropr f'aiy II or.'r tc or t hr-.'e d-i v old. 1 1 d-.? ri-.'t Vtop i.ut tl-t Iir:I thin will iro to '(-'-!' n-itural' . . and ir"t awake 'a'l-t.iTii. It cure- Id Vl( lilh ' . and IiVS f; I'KH V. ( matter how '.on rtmd.ns. fill !.!:- v ::nKiirs -H')r.:.i; im'.vnti m. m i. Mil!- CI IMI-I.AINT. WlMIU'i I.i :rKl,:;; im I c- iti rf int.-ir.i. f w It f . - i is ri'wi-, s a 'ir. of I'.iinl. ii!;ri; s::ii,. stc vMl? :., sikki- l.lSN :. and all romtiljl;-.:" 01 tht (toiuuch or 1 i ' ' W I .-'-" . rricc. "J.jcts. a !'-''.? a fji and reyfutn curr. It je t j, ;rJ.t rcfi-rtv in t:-c." ai-1 's reC'.nitnendcri I v riiVr-.t'l S.' So'. ! hv 1RL and srnKFKHI-.i't.ii"-. iiiisi!i's(i'!i i.iroKM K ivonn i.ozrvcr.". l'hcy are pl.-.:::irit. s-i fc an-! s-ire. cf. ln-pot. 4J N. 'i l -rd St.. I'h'.lad'a. Ta. V:"n;r t- r sale i v J. I"K:ttiH.Kr a.id V. r. Ij.a::kk!'. a. !J.i:o.. l.''e'i-bj--. l.-U.-llm. J OCITfARY. "fIAHn A. l'.e-l. t his resMene In M,intcr trwn'I-.it on S'.'urd:'y tm ri'-.1--. "Ma'-.-h '";'. ' ::!t"ra J'iria ar 1 painful 1!ln .--'.', Mr. lusiiL if- llAPrtA. a'.'f-d Mr-O'it '..) ye-ra. 1 tie d.-'-escd t..is h.r.i in N-w (ixf-r.I. Adams coi:n'y I'c... hMtr-i lcJ li'Thi cmuy t.-r the ?r-'atr pait ot his life, fettiins "U the firm on which he died a'.osit th vct Isij. Mr. O'Harra was at all t , :nes esteemed a true f 'i -rir: i:tn. n u-jo.i fiiihsll !. ':iren. n.ihl-or und ciriicli. .id I an honest, haril WTrk ! ne- in;-n. ll-twastlic futher of . I..r-ll. ol t' e i r-.l-' oti.er t --' .-- j : .Tatnes M-.-i.'rir.n. o V. V. !': wr. of ' c:n-tc:re, wn-"S w the CiiiMeh ct tl; ; ?-!on:lj;.- f i.cn-'-a. : Js cele r e.j n . livcrc.J I v Her. F. 1 tn 1 rnrot ; l;a r ' tl c r t t -S s;c-s Mercy. h:i l r wo .-e tne.rrie.l res-e- to Mr. t 5r'ion3-rhr:i To-rnsl: r ;. rtn 1 Mr. " I'lirT'.'i t'W.l.e!!io. j-'-.c t-o-.crRl .1 tcrr Ir-r one, pr.'--tittii t j c II 'iV ir-ic, JV' 'Ii -tt?. on Te'iere a Hrh K-'i em M-ts i - t"lr-'i::n- i irc-r.-.l i-Mt-M r!c-'tf-.er V" ylc. .-..it.'r e ci t'ie ro r-!--. - e.l rerc j.-. ! t! t i rcit in t li e i to fire rrrir-X a-io-t tne ie..vs n' ! cr.-vrd rclii-.v4s nn, ..jr- .- i I t r.i . f u: rov o f, ic1-' s. i: in ;. j. y. . .Mci'iin.MH'IC.-MM, t.t ts- res!,!enee .-.f .1 -tines I lJolHtnl. ia V....lnovt "i i-.sin'i. ori I ";e Ur . T , l-:t w.' Mr. llf .J M f.V-.u :":, ur;-J abcul S.1 . Jeri-o. I Tire Sr.Vj-i-t r-f t'.is rsc' O; WIS T,..r-,; (t Ire'.in.'i . Rll.i cine to tii: enntry i!" 'it h-? y-nr 1.4. 'cot j in A C.'tij-Ie ut yijrr nOer rff'.ir'jc to iorf :i.-ttO, e ; 1 iti'l, where he renin i :i-. a---..t t'r'j sun? leouih . r-f tne. wlien tic one? trvrc nrii'el for A fn.Ti:-. l'Hi'li: j; ia TVew Y-r-S r.-l w.r:-:-i:rr I::s wiry 'i'-m- : the hi;. - nr. o 1 1: r- re-ti...! ( ' e; i -r; i c ri :i .y . Here he ho'iirr'-t fr..::i Mr. !!"ur-! V .-" I'.e w. n known, fAiin .ri W is! -1 toi tow -i"1' o. i; ..! v ! -;,(oit ' a i.-reat t-r.-tioti of t,j ;:., tiic .lee.l ir ''i'h w-s ! , WIbMMIsMjjB I'M t Rni r-'-l. wu or.f t ! ivzht ?! Ann. ttav l"vn f! q 1 f. r nnitjr.r ol yi,r. til tlit r iiih ni iiif r;i !i n, Z t n::s i .i . hn n 1 E: i ft"jlh, 1 1m fi r r. :n.i r- . wit i : N.i -i v : . V . TV - n.. ;,, ti,i t:t -..-m:.. ii ; :.;-t-?r i. Finnic anj r.irJnrer fr V.n: V S.. I, it. Ii.. wtji.'e tl: titii.'vs liiTvo ior -I i ty vfar.-i ;:t?i tr-on r'-'iti.n tn :-in fm,!',icr',w:i!'"? i'r."T,n s'vl .1 bn nr.? th jwnr-r if a i;i tr h i ;ir -h'j a" it h:iv br-.o:c we nil u' , :t ii-t Kl.it'i'tii ir ;t Tnc:"roI i-n-Me anl .irvvti-, nr-I cr :T Si-t --N ol , '::irly. ir. .M t'.trnii' m. r. ;i.- a i w:it .-- v. ry k '.tul sn l ire ;tsr. -u- to The jioi r, a. 1iirir--t tll.m :i iii! ir::-' Tn; !. :i::J h:vinj tlirouiiotu ji"? t'-ii mi li'Mn1''1 ant c'v'V'.'.it mem lir of the 1 .t .K-i ; . Ch.ir' L. Iv r-.-c ' tii? s;iit nor-irs with :n irro -N -t c :.i;r!t" -n ?i ,J'1 fci;? lt.il ol for a M"w-il ' t'-r'n t: ;" r r :;p ii a "ii: n : nf r " ! i. a cxeciit.T of hi-'w:!!. It v. nt t !. H li-iHl-xr: in furr iTr.''! cf f 1 k T 'r-;" r'-'fiv''! te irnit unre in it..; "i Ciiri' a 11 Hi::-nti'in fro'n h;m :n,l hi t tin iiy. 'iJ'ii r!i: i!!j wv in'rrrt'-t m St. Ai'iyi'.,i' oniiTT n t Sii ni ni vi i !, the in ".-T'lt onT llnj pn--ce.If.l f.y a Ki iinnn M.six f-T C.r r-: o-- of TTOTlTnKl.KGIsr..VTURE:-I iK - re - :!-.r? for tl-.? l-o-ri- lturc. -iib)ct lo the rul .- o th iVcn'.lc con ;'.v e'lnvvntiTi. I. S. I Oil ri'OTlIOXOTAIlV. Tp v.n- re rne-l c'ler? hioi-e'f fr a cunl.'lifG f-r the o:iu e ot I'rothonotnry cf tec; to lieinrs-rntii; roles, nr. trt-riH r if iioinln.rlcd ml cct"I fecls coooo-tent to ili'chnri'e the dr-Hits oi Hit-position intei:iirQt'iv srnd saif"tori;v. H. A. Sill lE.M AKF.H. ThensliurK. March C5, lss;.'.-t.e. AK!-Th? i:nrprs'irn l offorn liiir.- . ' ir i as a eandhl.it for t! oTi.-e ol I'rothoim- t.rV. snfeo-f to tire dec'(on of ;r er.io. o Ieno-r-i-.'tie eoontv con-er.ti'-n. nnrl. if noic.instcd and e'ertcd. t'leiief hirrseif t- i cr'i.-trt the ilut s ot th position hotiei'.l y ami to li e he-t of t f hf . -ty. C. A. I.ANUfiEIN. St. Lawrence. larch 10, 155. -t. A1 DMIXISTHATOR'S NOTICE. ! F. "trite of IhMKi. R iir'i. rtee'.i. Letters of jrittn in-.tr.itt"n on the r -tst ot Ptii I i.sirer. tntCO ..':l.-t.i3 t-l-VUFhlp. deeJje.1. hATO.lrr her-n vr.t lite t The nndertinI. n!i -evoni m rlehte.i to snid f?in'e .-.re here'.y notifiel thrit Im toedi .fe risyinent re.net he or a rp'. n r. 1 i h os - h. a r i r. ir elands rif iint the sstn" will presr nt tuen: proper lv oiith.-ot:'--!--! fr "t,' :o-":'. AHTUT I" tll'ViJN. Aduiir.istnrtcr. Jaoks.tn T.-p.. Mrrh y, lsr..-ijt. j PUBLIC SALS OF REAL ESTATE. ; 'I'Hl" ntiilerf : j-ned will oler at puhllc siie, ta tlie 1. t i.r-iu-:i ol S-.nnonttvirie. c-a Tuesday, the l3rh day of April. 1SS0. ; at H oc t.orK r. ".. tiir ti.llowir.rjj c "'Vr (2 ' cf:;t-. oi wiiich tbi Her. John ) i ari.?tt d s-;izt;il : .Vo. . A Ui?ir nr Varcrl of iand- t; un in t" ' w nf h !p of v a.i i nrrton. rn-nnty l t'ltnf.rirt. ar'i-.Mii'itr lands of James . t'o-uion, 1 rr.inets Fr l.thoft. end others, rontalnlnj 4t . Arrrs, more or ies. nii nnder fence and partly i cieaee.I. V literal ri?fht reserved. A'o. 2. A Circe or I'a reel of r.and r ;tuife In the townnhlp ran1 r-mtitT a'-'res'.id. rt-loliiln- the ohl I'ortaje Katlrjarl. isnd of the e?- j lute III M.M. Ad ttns. rltf sn-! rithr.rs. COMAl-lil 3 Acres arr.-i l'2V Vrreiirt, all cleared anil un tie r 'crier.'. ef 1 erm ma le t-iiwn -n inr of ste. Tll'.l . 1A IN. i-xr-catar. Baxatr.Tl'.lP, ?T3Tvb Zi. lrJ.-ji. JZJ1 i ?c-mpr rf-trrj ISoreaa, to t"pmeM.. Jf.T. ORPHANS' COl'HT SALE OF TALC ABLE Coal La-ncls I"T rlrtas ef an order of the ( rr hr.' Cntn e' Camtiria eonnty, to mi- d"-e- ted. mere will he erpo.ed to pnbite sale, at I.tllj'si ttatln, P. R. K. on - TUESDAY, April 20, 1880, At ! o'clock, a. ., the followtni doser-bed real estate, n4 which s tLLiast 1 ilev, died (etzud, to wit : N'O. 1. Thf Undivided 3d Part of a Tract of Land known as the "K"' rroperty." Fituate in Wash inirton township. Camf.ri eoiinty. adjoining lands ot The famhrn Iron Company ti.irdner ft. Mor row, Daniel J. Morrell. and others, containing U Arrca, more or ls. with the appartcnanoes. no. a. A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAXD pitnnt In WashlnKtftn tnwniip, Cmnbr! county, nJoininir Jantl? oi Th Cmlrja Iron Com pan v, Heir? o( James C'onra-I, ;mI oTtiT, fontaiuin 35 Acres, til ore or les. nl:h too appurtenances. NO. a. A PIECE Oil PARCEL OF LAXD situate In tVa-hirrton township. Cambria county, adjoining lands of Peter Myers. R. H. WoPtbro'-k, an 1 others, containing 52 Acres, more f.r less, with the appurtrnaucbs. NO. 1. .V I .OT oi'(; KOUMi situate In Washington t.-wash:p. Cambria county. ( adjoining lands of Wollam 3Ic;iuskey, 7'hoaaaa I ll.-witl, uiid otherii, eoritainiii a 1:1. no. r. ostK r'n:Tn or ax yv i.oToianouND 5i?iir.t? in the vlllatre of IIe:nJocc. ViiPhinir;ton t'twnfhip. aiclr: ejunT. !uiiJfI t y the lt I'ortit.'1 H ii!ro:t1. !nnv lv;ir.ia Kmiroa J. ln's ot John 1 la iniiTun mu orhr. rfnt.'i!iinit 52 Arrro, morn orlis-.. h:vtisy thcrron rr'Tif.l n i,: e uci a liu.il s:ur I rame Iiorsv.in i Kp.aiiStacu. ti;iims or s.m;. Onr-tlilr.l of the pTrc'-in'? rnnncy to be paid on cot'lirmiu ion of s.ile. anil tlic b.ti-tr.f in tw eqaul artfitml pay mentp. M-it h i;iiert. t be ocuie.i by bond an-J luorttr iie 01 the pu;h?er. JOSKPII CKISTE, Trustee. AKGUMI-XT LIST. Cansp? ft iUtwa for a.xtiuicrit on Tuesday, A r nl 3. 1 5-0 : I'umcroy I!t7intrer M-(:.,ili McKa.-I-iii-I . l'copWs ;re llis. C' Sam Sa rne S ime S line Nctr Icy Hlpps fi 1.1 .yd K'.iriro il '. Vnion HorBe Ins. V' S.t tne S-itne Saini- Surie Same Same. .............. S line Sweeney H a n Kitranning Coal Co. et al. Moeis A Mrf'owf'.I. . . vs. . . v. . .rs. Hiroon. V iii-ion. U'.irk. I-.vji ngcdlcal Lutheran J.T:l !'. I'. M. . J. Drown. 1, I Mtt. Mi.-ieman. i-.'-y. K roi s. Unrk. W a.n-r. Ya ii nor. . . V . . .ft. .vs. .vs. M-iloy. .vs. Hook, .vs. l(uri;oon. .vt. Ivory, .vs. Krotzer. .vb. Christy. . . . .v. lloPiieiter. Colii k. I.a -k -y. Ij-tuu'.eln Jc Thomas, 'i i -iiiiii Mullen tl e.l. V.-;. Siemmer i:u-in..-!l Kidicr ... M'-I'eak ai.d w.!c ha I'u'Vt-: t'9 ( T ' C-J t .rr' . . . . KoU-il- lir.idlcy's i-iei-uini... 'little M-I'crmitis , McN'iltv 1 ciu-.a.-'a Sa.ne Ann. i .vs. . v. Mel'ike. traralheo. 5. l.i'r.i.cr. .VS. m;tll. .vs. S'lC'OiriP. .Til. Wo'ilTUIiS. o. i. 1 lipn ct al. .t s. Vi'n: -ia County, .vs. ;vb-iCc;r.c. .. ?!K.oiy.ie et r.l. .vs. Kh.dJv. ; l' t Win oi .i.-hn It. Homicer to sopply lnt Ihsed. I lveprrt of viewers to liy c!t p-.r.l'o- r'a.! fr--ru i hon-o o! 'I'trlci-1'( -H,e , in YVa-h.iit-in '.j-snaiiip, j to iit-cd nl No. 4. .. r. k. i;. In th? matter of the rop'-rt of reviewers In ahove ' ca". Hv-cpticn" to c .t.fn mi'.ior. .-, SberllT a rjei t-i : Ii. . Irvtu tor s aor.-i -: land. j l et !tio:i of 1 1. A. "lark. A'since of Silis Adams, ; and arcctrent ot cvin-.l. 1 .ti ni of A nul-" i: 11-.lan 1 to t: p; I v .-.t IVe l. llsi-f i::-.-n- to the r.-i-'Tt of Wm. H.Scoiiler. l.-ci-. ; A'td'. 'T f) r --port di-irsh'.'.ti-i!' ot tne money in t ,e hands ol tho Sh-ritl' rising tro-n ili; aaie id tee ' ro-l c5l-;te ot r.di irl Al-iiie-i rr a!. . y. t l' i.NXKLL. Ir- thonot-TT. i rrotlionot-iry's tm.: i:ii;islai-, March U. l. i II. T. Johnston, 1. J - T'nc-lc, j r. A. Siii-iemalrcri A. "". i3uclc. j JOHNSTON, ; SHOEMAKER & BUCK, BANKERS, EBENSBURG, PA. IQHEY RECEIVED OS DEPOSIT, PATABI.EOSI1 F.tl A TV D. INTEREST ALLOWED 0 Til'E DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE at Ait ACTr-ii:-r vo:rrn. DRAFTS on the PRINCIPAL CITIES I nought an; Sold, and a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TIwA NSACTF.l . Vocoimtss Solicit ol. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. Kbcnfbur-:. Mircli 1?. ls---:f. J. If. StiiuBliJSii & ORfl. j i)i:.i.i:p.s in- ljvucy Goods. CLOTHIXG-j NOTIONS, GKOCERIES, &c-. CAUHOI.LTOWN, PA. j NEW GOODS RECEIFD WEEKLY ! AND ALWATS SOI.B AT THE i VERV LOWEST PRICES, i rfC'F n hen (.omls are not druirccl. j. w. siiAi;r.vT;r.H & r.r.o. C'arroi'.town, !Uarch 1 3-rD.-tf. ' Ari)I 1 I) I T O i: S XOTICE.Haviv.s :ip:'int'l Auiitor l l!:r i'or.r ? "in- iniii i u;i t Dittr ciny to r-f ort c -:r.''iv tion ol ih mc'-y in t V h u -!s of 1 . J. H-irc1' - n. Aii-'nc" of J..aj-h Ir:T! n a- h wx. by lii" fir.-i pel liriiil cf'i'!:r';. nor irf i- :.rvly vn iui ! )" tiv i:itT( .e,f1 ?fji t I 4V:I? r:;r:;1 u- t: e 1 f ; .r- c ( h ''l.itnifTrt. nt iiiyo";.e in l'l--fr-y--iTs. c:i .V 5 da 7. April 70. 2-0. nt o"''!o.'li tn the nt'.ornoor, whiii ft nti vIitp tt-.uy i: ':tx j rK.r :ij t t te dtbarre! Iraai o"pi::e in iifMn fvrA. 0!- W. UA i M AN. AnUltiT. K'e..:i!;. MftfvU U;.-;-.l. l V DITOU'S XOTICE. Ilavir-r; i;j I". -it ol t.rtr r-."i!v to rr-'.-t i rrl u tt- n v' i nii1;! t i i t i t' n.i w ,.f " in. H . St O.. A'.n-? O? ...l..ll ; K'r r f iTi ; I I rrt1 . - it'ij--. n el.i.wn ty I.N R'"'i:it nf?-'ieJ Mr -Ji S, lic, r-.-r i i I" c -.-"'.y ruTp, li rt !- iai' r-' "tcii tr; .t 1 :-ti'4 t tii5 d 'ti-'P ot fnH nj.jn'tnl- ttj'Tf. at a-y f '!: in I.-'n' ur, Tvrd: pr.l t 1 v-. at 't wo V' (-'. '.v, tl: - !T'ion:i, w , in i.r. I wbfr' thfv riot prw-ei-.t tii'.r -i.ima, cr il tiarreil Irx-tn cairiox la x.oii -ai i 1 m i. iiV.i. . OVlMA.N. AEi.ivr. ! OLl'TION XOTICK.--TiT.irt- i h-r yl-tinj' octw?n t : an- A. A. f:-.r;:fr K ! x-ne.1 il dr-ir i-'t' thi- day 1 v I'V m!"l! I C!'..tPPt. .11 nofe'tisd tH!"iart wr'.! t" atle-jd'Vl la hy r'. M. Ilrrk-r, et :-n - cf hirlr.e.- ' f Ih? late fltro. tn h.trn"f-rrj-. .:! h"- k nenitnti not iotej hy rote orcrsh 'i or t-ef- r My lti. ietu, will h iuf. with au o csr fcr oolle. t:u. A. P. AF-KKR, i . It. llAlwKi.ri. Er.er.sbun;. M rch l?, T.V0 -tt. Jonx vniviiv. M. !.. riIYSK-I AN ANH SVIKiRirt, i rr.MTn-rrO. F. i f)!T, lo riot'dln r.eertty e-seo led hy Dr. A. M. i Heiio. on I'.iah rrt, w-ft i : J.rosn.auH rei rir i r.iov-.itothe JI sir !lecc. N'.tfl-t ei Is --oe"1 l ! me.de at the !'.e. VM. .-!!.) Til lmvr alres'lv onierca on IVor r.d Ssti 'or th" eotel.'c .m, wlitth I a-T.e riotroiC rct-riulT Ron crosre , in t , . t.-d-T to e.sse rr'irru iu- oirn.'-e.-.ii.-i..i..e ! l.--rre r ssort ni rn t. oow cn h-rrrl ( cot w o hr n.i i u . . - a . I. ..vvtr I IS l ''r- we rh-'T S1I r-rt' - n f. l-i. :-HEAP! c c o c c o r v c o II H F.EE A ItT FBt FKH f! H H K A A J' l J K K ' SH1J c KjlJl l'rr ""t H il B A A P r up U U U iZZ A A I' tEE U k. u. f heapest! oooc GEO. IIUNTL.EY nAS NOW ON Ff ATVT THK LARGEST, BEST : MOST YAEIEr STOCK OF Hardware ! Slov r,aa( no-"SEFi;r.M.sni.o KS-"r. , OOOf OOO'i I 'firDD un .! u U((i OOOO COOfi l.l.DID SSSJSS Ac.. Ac., thrt ean he found In an ona es'ahllth nioat in l eansyli aula. His stock romnnpri c::s, ;o. 5a win:;: sistb of rariona ftylef aed r-atteroj ; I3iilclov' I In l'dwaro of every iJsseription and vf lt"qualtty ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of til klm'i and th h-t li tLe itarkat. A!t), a TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, fdassRarr. !iifrna ure". ll rfr- Plat'-.! Ware, W ood and now XV.tre. l all I u rr.Trnnk.!id alf-. Kernltfrt, An s il. les. Morse Mines, I5ar I rnn. Hull Rt. lors. Tnfl. .iriLtcr Units. Kiv us. 'il!smi.. i;rart;n.f, SleelSboT. el flow I ii ! .! . noad S iojis; Mowing Mat-bines, Horse Hay Hakes, Iforse 1tn I'orli, Ilore ttnl fnllere. t orn ( nlllrRiors, an.: r. I .1. Pneof llafr catins Tools. A!o. s lre a' Ttment of Tnble, 1-ltior and- St'ilr Oil Cloths, Vnri ifrr il Clolli, PAri'n ami t i i. - r.t rn win ik-w mh pin . av; SJIAl'f: 1'IXri I.-ver-font. ASII K-N SALT, tne l e-t hi t!i...rlu Pj.n- and Tahla use; lMiumn lj'K SALT, t're hcap"t ard test f,,r fetdir.c- I, vc st.w-k : I. AND I'l.ASTKK : W E! 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