EBIMSBrRO. PA.. fRiDA r, - MAKCII 11, 1SS1. LOCAJ, AND PKKSONAL. Hare. Thtr and the Othr Place. Wall paper t Oatman's. South Beu.l chilled plows for sale at G. Uv.iitlev'3. Men and boy' boon astonishingly cheap 6t OAtroan'. Siibjar kettles, ready bailed, all sizes, at O H i '--La '.ev 9. ,-it stuck of floor oil clothes in town, 6tG Huntley's. Hiihost prices paid.la cash for ail kindi t? fur, at . Ilnutiey's. L. new lot of the celebrated Tirtlu corn shei'rr-3 j u -t received nt IV. Huntley's. Thuisday, April 7th, has been named a? as the time for holding Argument Court. Attention, every one ! nave you heard of Kendall's Spavin Cure? See adveitlse merjt. The new drug store around the corner bills its own story iu our aJrei Using depart ment to-day. If you want to whitewash, buy the Ala bastiue, all tiniJ of which can be bought at Geo. Huntley's. Kendall's Spaven Cure is used from the Atlantic to Pacific Coast. Advertisement in another column. The largest and best assortment of wall j.jper ever brought to Ebensburg can now be it-en at G. Huntley's. Senator Bogg came here on Monday and his constituents did greet with a shake that vv.is cordial ami a smile that was sweet. The melting mood was brought to a brief halt Wednesday night by a slight freezing frenzy that froze things up pretty tight. Mr. A!. Ward, of New York, is at home here receiving a hearty welcome from his many friends as wc go to press Thursday. The two for 3 cents cigar sold only by M. I.. Oatman is as good in every respect as ino&t of the five cent cigars sold by other dealers. If you want to be sure of getting the genuine Hop Hitters, you should buy them from M. I... Oaf man, uo is the agent for tbeii'ibui g. The Fiaer Axle Grease is the best and, intrinsically, the cheapest. Don't work your hordes to death by using poor axle grense. Try it. Countdf.'it "buzzard" dollars are said to be plentiful in Johnstown, and no doubt quite a number of them have found their ! way to this place. The application of Chas. Dobbins Third ward. Johnstown, for tavern license was re fuse.', though no remonstrance against the same had been hied in Court. A. Binder is the name of a well-known landlord at Gallilzin, this county, but all the am he ain't the kind of A. Bender any one can get on who has a n.ind to. We haven't heard anybody say that the "on to Washington" movement would have heen.Tctarded any more than it was if all the "jojer ooys" had worn picadi'ly collars. The Altoona Cull speaks of Mr. Michael Fithanis a "an excellent citizen to change his residence." Of course the Call don't wish to be understood in the literal sense. The examination rf W. II. Storey, Esq., preparatoiy to being admitted a member of the bar of Cambria cjunty, was held this week. He will most likely be admitted next Monday. Bully boy Billy Brady was in town on Tuesday, and, in aciordac.ee with his annual custom, the Fiiukman was remembered to the extent of another year's subscription, ca?h in advance. The dwelling-house of Mr. Charle? Dil lon, of St. Augustine, this county, caught re Monday morning lat, but the dames were discovered and extinguished before much damage had been done. A fovr-vear-old daughter of Mr. John I Maloy, of Cambria borough, was so terribly i scalded Tuesday afternoon by falling into a vessel containing hot water that it died in great agony on the following morning. Thomas Jefferson, &c, said to his Emma Jane, "Wilt thou?" and, !o ! ami behold! Emma Jane "Wilt-ed" without any further I ceremony except the marriage ceremony. &ee wedding notice in another columu. i Wm. II. Seehler, Esq., is to be congrat- u'.ated on the manner in which he discharged - the duties of District Attorney this week. i He kept his work well in hand, and exacted even ju-tiee for both criminals ami society, j Missis. David Humphreys and Kedinger ! Zane. two stalwart and esteemed t-itizens of iEa-t Conemaugh, were among the many good friend-, of the F nr. km an who warmed the rookies of the printer's hart this week. I Mr. Pliiiip Hoover, of Carroll townshii, J Las been awarded the contract for carrying the mails between F.bensburg and Carroll jtown. He succeeds Mr. Grieff, but will not I take hold of things til! the first of next June. Prof. F. A. Byte, one of the most compe tent educators Cambria county can lay claim i to, w ill open a select school in this place on the 'J."th of next month. For further light n the subject see card or consult Mr. Byte himself. Harry A. Jacobs has resigned the posi tion of local editor of the Huntingdon Globe, r.r.d has returned to his home in Hollidays- 41, therf-hy depriving ne of the neatest f wiiest of local papers of one of the 5 t i'. 1 v bet r.f local editors. landing conundrum among the edi it ii'. a fr;i.;rnitv of the Juniata valley is, j''V'.::!i l.'.s in conic ct C'ol. John 31. Ut)W- vtil.lll '" if'.oi. tho r-ol.oit.1 wi'l nnwi.r this: J - , ... X l.-re- P,-t.i-ib,;,. ,jueti t't eeiivs under his i tion jut as soon as Ever- rtervat!on I If Cinik Wilson, formerly of the Ebens :r.' ':. orrnt and Senlinel, now of tho p' t! rt Jjnorrat, knows anything about t l-"tt i-; ail over up in McKean county, f t Ii ;i't ir- read iu his paper that Goxi Fri f -iy .'.irivcd in that region a week ago. I i mincUir Jim t'lossin, of the V. K. li., -ttd the p:rt of an unwilling prosecutor in Si Criminal ca-e Ix fore our f !ourt this wct-k. h'vvo coats had p( on stolen from him liv a Reprobate down at C'resson. Jle must have " V.'.iought I was made of coats said Jim. I If the Huntingdon Local Scus don't ob- r.tte the township of Juniata f rum its map Camhrin county, and that preity roiddling n, we will gr down theie and start a hemp 4 for the purpose of raising enonoi, raw I ''erial to suspend that paper and its editor. I "I lie Kane Ulat says that about fifteen 1 ioi in the employ of Thomas (Griffith (sher :T it'-'df.th, of this place,) are laid up with iickuc-?.. Mumps and nn-a.ins appear to be th; prevai.ii.i; dis.-a-es. We presume that a ,'evc f.beri5iiuigt;ri are araeng the unfortn-.i-re. i The new Postmaster General and our- r were ix-tn ooin m the year lvl, and : became apprentices to the printing bus--'1 at the ag- of fifteen ems. Two re u'sV 'e coii:cidei:res sof.tr, and when we t into somebody's cabinet there will be ''' another of 'em. I!.''1 Klttanning Jipub!i-an man having a -.:' that he has the only jack-cut in Atm- " "unity, the Butler llernH pities "ttin f ti e rnaie population orer there if they '.o T-t-cvMthis very inclement weath li'.at s the most oj-tute remark ever -lake". lit -toroH I-VP f"1' ave increased 40 per cent, tr ? pf0Urg Qin liave )ear"ed of the soot h tloAM f b!?tfc Tar W" k CHEKRTaud I iu Lee0r5h .Uf"JB bal;ies- Young man, if i ju "'M 03 fcaaJ or au emergency f in brings things to a c!i- r ----- t vi.ri r , . m It has been ascertained bayond perad venture that John Greening was the name of the man who was killed by falling down a mine shaft at Bennington, a9 noticed In these columns last week. The deceased had relatives in Xew York and acquaintances in Pittsburgh, and was not, as at first supposed, a professional tramp. The people of the West owe a debt of gratitude to Dr. Ayer for the production of Ayer's Ague Cure. Its timely use will save j much suffering and much discouragement, ! and we recommend it with the greatest con j fidence In Its ability to do all that Is premised for it. For sale at Ed. James new Drug ! Store, Ebensburg, Pa. . Messrs. Strayer, M'Feeters and Wonders, j of Johnstown and vicinity, were among tha j most welcome of our visitors this week. The j two former are in hot pursuit of the County ; Superintendency, while the latter teondtri it the lightning won't strike him in the next j Democratic county convention as an aspirant i for County Treasurer. J The Grand Jury finished its labors at the I hour of 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Judge Dean complimented the body on its quick j and accurate transaction of the business laid ; before it, and made a special order allowing j those of its members who lived away from j the railroad a day's extra pay. Mr. Charles i A. Laugbein was foreman, t Postmaster James has gone into Gar ! field's cabinet, and will hereafter and until ( further orders be known as Postmaster Gen i eral James. Hip! hip: h old on, now! Don't yell too soon, 'cause it ain't our man I after all, but another Postmaster James i away up in the ancient village of Xew York, j More s the pity for our man. ! Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, of J::i Western ! Ave., I.ynn, Mass., is rapidly acquiring an j enviable reputation for the surprising cures which daily result from the use of her Vkcc- table Compound in all femalo diseases. j Send for her pamphlets, if you wish, but go j to v.. James' new Drug Store, Ebensburg, if j you want to buy the medicine, j A communication from Cambria borough, relating for the most part to the recent ac tion of the County Committee, came too late tor publication this week, and another from Minister township on the same subject has failed to appear, because we did not have time to give it our personal attention. Both will be published In our next issue. An applicant for tavern Hcense stagger ed into the Court House Monday evening while that branch of the business was mfder consideration, and eventually staggered out again without getting what he wanted. Judge Dean remarking in effect ihat the man who couldn't keep sobci himself wasn't fit to knock the solH;r out of other people. inasmucn as ine "true ana tried" is en J tirely convinced that we express nobody's opinion but our own, suppose it is left to the : Democracy f the county to determine by j ballot at the next primary election whether "true and tried" or ourself, or both of us, j shall step down and out of the Democratic party the will of the majority in this in 1 stance to be respected.; ! "A horse ! a horse ! my kingdom for a I horse !" Vlien King Richard spoke these j words on Bosworth field he undoubtedly : meant a horse which had been using IIoi'.krts' j Celkbratfd Horse Powdehs, as no other ! animal would have conveyed him to a safe 1 place in the qukkost possible time. Price ' i!5 cents sold by V. S. Barker & Bro., Ebens ! burg, and lots of other people, i We had the pleasure of a call and the ; gratification of enrolling on our subscription list this week the name of our young friend ; P. S. Dorsey, of lioaring Spring, Blair coun ty. Mr. Dorsey is one of those men, unfortu ; nately too rare, who dare to do what they , conceive to be right, no matter what the con 1 sequences to themselves or to others. Such i uicn are indeed the salt of the earth. Of "Cooney V neat Journal it is pleas ant to note that eight yeais have gone by and I 'tis s'.ill on tiie Uout, w ith every ln soect of I living, : s we trust that it may, uutil time Is j no mi re and the t! iU'-e s to pay ; for if we ' have a tirm friend on whom we can bet, 1 Coon?) V the man, "and don't you forget." j So here's to the Journal, to McVeytown and 1 all, and success to brave "Cocney" and hi ! Stackpnlo so tall. ' Messrs. Henry Bonder, of Carroll town j ship, Jacob Glasser, of Susquehanna town- i ship, and I. F. Smith, of Minister township, ; ! all of whom are aspirants for a place in the Board of County Commissioners, were cir- j 1 dilating among the people attending Court i j this week, and trying to arrange things in j i such a way as to insure, each for himself, a j favorable verdict at the next Democratic . county convention. f 1 Having, as we believe, wilfully misrep ; resented the Catholic Church and the Cath- . i olic Bishops and Archbishops of Ireland on i ! the Band League question, we have deter- ' j mined to receive no more subscriptions for f the Chicago" Weekly Xeics. The editor of ! that paper has a perfect right to entertain j and express whatever opinions he pleases, ' : but lie will have to find some other medium than the, I'rkkman through which to secure ' j subscribers for his paper in this latitude. : The Johnstown Tribune tells of a horse ! J at Charles Zimmerman's livery stable, in that place, which at the resnlar hours for wateriiiK marches to the hydrant, rubs his nose against the little wheel at the top, and thus turns on the water and quenches his th'ust. If the hostler shuts off the supply befoie he has drunk his fill, he immediately turns it on again. It don't spoil the story to say that the same thing lias been told as an actual local occurrence in various parts of the county. Our handsome and energetic, but by no means eolossal, friend W. A. Ford, Esq., .Superintendent of the licll's Gap Kailroad, has placed us under obligations for an an nual pass over said road, good until the last day of the present year. "When we feel that a iap should be filled, more or less, and C3 ecially less, by our presence, we can cer tainly af-Ford, under the present arrange ment, to fill it pass ably well. Hence it is that our thanks are W. A. F.-ted to our clever friend Ford. A gentleman who has tested the invalu able qualities of Kobf.rts' House and Cat tle Fowpehs upon his own stock, deems it his duty, in justice to his fellow citizens, to recommend the same to all owners of stock, not only in eases where stock is sick, but they will find it very beneficial to new milch i cows, as well as to the general appearance of the horses and other stock. It costs only 25 i cents and is garanteed to effect a cure if used in time. Barker & Bro, Ebensburg, sell this ; invaluable remedy. j Our worthy friend Edward Ormsby, late j of this place, but now of Memphis, Tenn. , ; has our thanks for late Louisville and 5Iem j phis papers, one of which, that from Louis j ville, is of the ruck order, and was filled to i overflowing with highly illuminated pictures '. representing the various phases of the recent MardiGras, or aute-Lenten carnival, which ; took place in Memphis. To our equally j worthy friends, Joe H. Gadd, of Wyandotte, Kan., and John M. Stehley, of Hays City, ; Kan., our thanks are also due for late papers j from their respective localities. The Hollidaysburg correspondent of the j Altoona Tribune tells of a Cambria county coal miner, a recent visitor to that place, who is a second edition of Esau, the only i difference being that the hair on the man's j left side is perfectly w hite, while that on the right side is as biack as the raven's wing, j The change has only taken place within the ; last two years. He is about 48 years of age, j and the only reason he can give Tor this sin i trular fieak of nature is from the sulphur in j the coal, his left side being constantly damp ,' with Wiitr strongly iar.pTeenated with sul ' phur. With the exception of "the true and tried" and a faw more of Lis "rule or ruin" associates, we have yet to Lear of the first Democrat who approves or even apologizes for the recent revolutionary doings of a ma jority of the county committee. This, too, notwithstanding we have heard either direct ly or indirectly from hundreds of the best Democrats in all sections of the county. For a paper that expresses the opinions and represents the views of nobody but the editor, as an "old, true and tried Democrat of Ebensburg" puts it in an interview pub lished in the last Carrolltown Xexcs. the Freeman has had the best boom this week in the way of new subscribers and paid-up subsci iptions.that it has ever experienced in the same length of time since it was first es tablished. Strange that Democrats would take so much interest in a paper that mis represents them in matteis so important as the doings of a County Committee! True, to his traditions, Wm. I.itzinger, F.sq., of I.oretto, dropped In on us last week I and paid for three copies of the Freeman in i advance. For years Mr. Litzinger has been i alone in his glorv as to the number of advance i ; payments from his own pocket-book, but j this week he "found a foeman worthy of his J steel" in the person of Mr. Edward Adams, : of Clearfield township, who not only paid in advance for his mother and brother, but also ' subscribed and paid one year for himself. I Would that we had nine hundred and nine- ! ty-eight more such patrons as the two gen tlemen named. The attention of the Clearfield Itepubli- ! can was called on Mondav last to one of the most wonderful freaks of nature we have ever heard of. It is, in fact, a perfect mon strosity, and is owned by a Girard township farmer named David L. Smith, one of whose cows dropped it on the ISth ot last January, and it was soan after found dead in the barnyard. The Republican says that it is a compound of human, canine and bovine, and is so grossly deformed that it is impossible to describe it. Mr. Smith has preserved the skin and stuffed it and proposes to put it on exhibition, commencing at Eoekport during the rafting season. Casper W. Easly, of the Johnstown Tri bune, and C. T. Shubert, of the Johnstown I'riei P;-este, represented the editorial frater nity from a distance at Court this week. Hon. II. A Boggs, our State Senator, who is not ashamed to say that he was in other years a member of the same guild, also spent a few horns in our midst. It is against our principles to say aught of flattery about a Republican, -but the sense of honor which would deny all the attributes of a legislator to "Harry" is wanting with us. Ex-Sheriffs Baunier and Ryan registered at the hotels, as did a host of other good fellows too nu merous to mention. Mr. Michael Fitzharris, of Altoona, in tends to return to Cambria county on the first of next month and repossess the hotel owned by him at Gallitzin, now in the occu pancy of Mr. James Mulls, w ho proposes to betake himself to Huntingdon county, where he will embark in the same business some where along the line of the II. A B. T. R. U. We welcome Mr. Fitzharris back to his old stamping-ground, and hope that he and Mr. Maulls, who well earned the reputation of keeping one of the best ami moat respecta ble house along the line of the P. R. R., will both succeed to their hearts' content in their new departures. Our branch railroad was snowed up again last Friday. The train went out at the usual hour in the morning, but instead of returning at 11 o'clock, it was 4 in the after noon before it got back. The snow which fell was over a foot in depth, and all the cuts along the line were drifted full and running over. No attempt was made to run out at night, and Saturday morning's endeavor in that direction was a failure. The locomo tive went on the dry dock at Minister. But Sunday, aid was tendered from the main line, aud the following morning and ever since the mails and passengers have had nothing to complain of on the score of prompt delivery. We may be entirely too skeptical lor anything, but we must confess that our j faith in the assertions of "a true and tried Democrat of Ebensburg" is of such a meagre j description that we are willing to give secur I ity for the payment of twenty-five cents per ! head for all Democrats who, over their own signatures, will publicly approve through j the newspapers of the doings of the County i Committee at its recent meeting, provided j the "true and tried" will guarantee the pay I nient to us of ten cents per head for all Dem . ocrats who in like manner sustain the Fiif.e j max in its utterances on that subject. Now . then, in the language of the turf, "put up or shut up." The special train which conveyed Mr. Hayes and his friends from Washington on Saturday hist not only met with a serious misliap on the Baltimore and Potomac Rail road, as will be seer: by an item in our gen eral news department, but also narrowly es caped a frightful wreck at Spruce Creek tunnel, in Huntingdon county, on the same day. An Altoona special to the Philadel phia Times fays that the spring under one side of the car containing the horses of the j Cleveland City Troop gave way, causing the , ear to lean considerably. On entering the J tunnel the corner of the car struck the ma- sonry, tearing almost the entire side of the j car away. The President and party were j I badly frightened and somewhat shaken up, J but not injured. j j Mr. Harry G. liose, son of Mr. W. J. j Rose, of Johnstown, and nephew of ex-Dis- j j trict Attorney Bose, in whose office he has J ; been a clerk and student for the past three ! years or more, underwent a preliminary ex- ' i animation before the Bar Committee, of ! j which Col. John 1 Linton is chairman and j I Messrs. McLaughlin, Barker, Evans and j I John E. Scanlan are members, on last Wed- I j nesday forenoon, and it is almost needless to ; j say that with snch talents as he possesses J ! and such a tutor to train him, he came out ! with flying colors. The examination was j j thorough and searching, occupying nearly j j three hours, and the easa and accuracy with j ; which Mr. Rose answered all questions put , ; to him left no doubt in the minds of the ex- i j amining committee that our young friend is :. ! destined to become in due time one of the ' i shining lights of the legal profession. j j As was stated in our columns last week, j I our local military company (Co. A, Fifth j recimcnt, N. G. P.) left home on Thursday i i afternoon, at the hour of three o'clock, to j j take in the sights at Washington City and j . see that General Garfield was installed in ! I due and ancient form as President of the Re- j public. They started all right enough ; but, I unfortunately, a snowstorm of big propor- i tions followed in their wake and caught up , to them at Marysville, in the near neighbor- j hood of Harrisburg. The result was that . tiie entire body of citizen so'dieiy living west of the Allechenies were detained at the point mentioned for a period of five hours, they arriving at the National Capital at 2 o' clock Friday afternoon, instead of at day light, as was intended by the programme. They missed the inaugural address, but formed part of the grand procession which succeeded. After enjoying a time which by common consent was said to have been im mense, our boys got home Monday morning, with no single member missing nor nobody the worse of the wear so far as heard from. Litisg Witnesses. The hundreds of stroDg, hearty, rugged and healthy looking men, woman and children that have been rescued from bds of pain, sickness and well nigh death, by Parker's Ginger Tonic, are the best evidences in the world of its sterling rnerit and worth. You will find such in al most every community. Head of it in anoth er column. -21.-im Court Procerdtnos. Court met at the i hour of U o'clock Monday morning with ; -t Tn 1 ConnkTho renn-" ' cmtes r lanagan and Thomas. The return-, . of constables were first received, after which the constables elected last election were dlllv CiUalified. Mr. Charles Banglein wasappoin- I ted foreman of the Grand Jurv. and that i ) lody disposed of all the. business brought be- J fore" it by the hour ot 3 o'clock Tuesday at- t ! ternoon. and were discharged with the thanks , ; of the Court. Constable James Myers and i Evan E. Evans, both of Ebensburg, were an- I : pointed to take charcreof the juries, see that ; j they spoke to nobody, nor permitted anybody i ! to speak to them, etc. ; ! The only case tried Monday, was that of i the Commonwealth against Adam Biershenk, 1 of Johnstown, charged w ith promiscuous i ; shooting. ' Mondav nicht's session was devoted to . 4. - i- , , i hearing applications for license. In all, one hundred and twentv-seven petitions were presented, the majority of which were grant ed either then or at a'session of Court held Tuesday evening to listen to remonstrances, etc. A singular illustration of the depravity of human nature was made manifest in con nection herewith. The petition of Mr. W. H. Thompson, of Johnstown, whoe place of doing business is located under the Opera House, was filed at the proper time, as was also a remonstrance numerously signed. Throuoh the working of a process of leger- i demain which was held bv the Court to be contemptible to the extremest degree, the re monstrance was stolen from the Prothoni tary's ofliee by somelody and made of no avail except as to the fact of its existence. T'rothonotary Gates was called as a witness on the caseTucsday night, and purged himself of complicity in thematter. "Your statement," said Judge Dean, "is satisfactory, hut it is impressed on your mind that the records in your office are supposed to be sacred from the manipulations of anvbody save a sworn officer of the Court." In other words, his honor allowed it to be understood that the indiscriminate handling of papers and re cords by irresponsible parties ought not to be tolerated. With the exception of the fol lowing named parties, all the licenses on the list were granted : Adam Biershenk, Johns town ; Martin Sanders, Washington town ship: Mark B. McLaughlin, Washington township: R. O. Myers, Allegheny township; Thomas Kinney, Johnstown : John C. Stem mer, Johnstow n : Joseph Kost, Johnstown ; Oscar GralTe, Johnstown : Oeorge S. Shaf fer, Johnstown ; Charles Dobbins, Johns town. The business transacted from Tuesday morning till Wednesday evening, when Court adjourned, as to the cases on the calendar, is comprised in the following summary : A colored man was charged with having made love in a manner not contemplated by law to a woman whose comjuexion is the nearest remove from white : and a -paieel of indictments, such as desertion, etc., came up. The case hails from Johnstown, and at tracted a large attendance of the dusky ele ment of that section, all of whom pave in their testimony in a manner which showed that they had to do it hut didn't like to. Fred. 's,talb plead Riiilty to the charge of complicity in the Rehe-Dumin Imrla'-y, Al lefeheny township, last fa!!. This is tiie in dividual who assisteil Luke Plat; and others in a most desperate assau It on the person and property of Messrs. lJehe and Dunlin, seek ing safety for a time from the just punish ment due his crimes hy a retiracy to the wilds of Forest county. lie was captured hy Mr. John (inflith, a son of Sheriff Griffith, six weeks ago, and such was the conclusiveness of the testimony which would have heen giv en by Hudson ()aks had he been called on to kiss "the book that no escape from a convic tion would have been possible. Oaks, it will be remembered. vs a member of the gang, and consulted his own interests by tutning whatis known asState's ''evidence." The sentence of the Court v.-as that Mai!) should go to the Western Penitentiary lor thcteim of tour years which, all things con sidered, is setting till rjuite easily. His com panions in crime went for eight year and !ix months each, and deserved every minute of the time. Adam r.ierhenk has I.een in the habit of keeping a drinking house in Johnstown, and, if the Tribune of that place is to be credited, is his own best customer. While laboring under the influence of too much stimulant, he afew weeks ago imagined himself to have been insulted by two or three persons who chanced to pass by his place of business. A loaded pistol was lying in a convenient nook, and Adam, seizing it, followed the party and discharged a biilict into the pcnun of Mr. A.Galbreth. It failed to kill, but it produced an ugly wound. To curb this reprehensible propensity of Mr. Uiersbenk in the direction of sloshing around, the jury returned a ver dict of guilty of a purpose of maim. An ap plication on the part of Adam for the renew al of his license was unfavorably considered, a3 stated above. A young girl named Williams, daughter of a most respectable Jilacklick township farm er, Mr. John Wiliams, preferred the serious charge of attempted rape against .Scott lioss, a young man living in the same neighbor hood, lioss, according to the girl's testmony, acted in a harsh and disreputable manner to ward herself, though an actual rape was not insisted on. The jury, on due consideration, recorded it as their decision that the defend ant was guilty of simple assault and battery. An individual who was engaged at work on the new hotel at fresson stol two conte from Conductor .Mm Closson, of the 1. II. Ii. a .month ago. The excuse given by the de fendant was that he was intoxicated at tne time of the commission of the crime, and that when he got up next morning he failed to have any remembrance of w here the cloth ing had come from. In view-of the fact that the whiskey had been procured in Altoona, where it is common rumor that the leaves on the trees are sometimes blighted by the fumes of the villainous compound, lie fared well enousrh. FJeading guilty of taking the gar ments, hut with no criminal intent, he went down on the li.-t of wrong doing in not hav ing marie restitution of the plunder on the first available opportunity, meaning so soon as he became sober. John McCrenry plead guilty to the charge of larcenyand submitted. Not yet sentenced. Adam Biershenk was not sentenced, nor was Foley, the man who stole two coats from Mr. Clossui. Mary Biademyer plead guilty to the charge of larceny. Not sentenced. Alexander Bogus, colored, charged with adultery, was found not guilty but ordered to pay the costs, etc. Scott Boss, assault and batterv, was sen tenced to pay a fine of F2o and costs. Both J fine and costs were piomptly paid. Emory Williams, assault and batterv plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine j of one dollar and costs. Samuel L. Holbyand James Cain, each j for fornication and bastaruy, were found : guilty. The usual sentence was imposed. 1 John Brown was charged with stealing a J watch in Johnstown. Not cnilty, no owner ' for the watch putting in an appearance. ! Peter Pishong was charged with having j destroyed a landmark in Jackson township. II is own brother, Henry C. Jlishong, was i prosecutor in the case. Not guilty, and the ; costs divided between the parties.' i John Leffler, desertion. Ordered to pay ! his wife $'-' a week for the support of self and S child, and enter intoSloO bonds to guarantee I compliance with the sentence. j Constantine anstiel, surety of the peace. Decision reserved till next Monday. John Moore, surety of the peace. Defend ant not appearing, his recognizance was de clared forfeited. In the civil case of James MeCov and Mar garet, his wife, airainst John and' Mary Mc- Conneil, action attachment execution, the i plaintiffs beenme nonsuit. j Francis Cooper against Louis A. Craver : and Augustine llott. scire facias, defendant ! confesses judgment for ?!il". Court adjourned finally, for the week, at 1 ! o'clock Wednesday evening, night sessions having been held on the preceding days. Death of a Notable Mav. We have in-tellifK-nce of tiie death of John A. Smith, brother of G. Nelson Smith, and. like liini, a man with a history which, if written, would be well worthy of rrnsil. lit was in mnny respects a remarkable individual, and few there are whose biography would he more in teresting, instructive and elevating. While it may be true that in the succeeding ace ge nius takes its place among the efficient caus es upon which character depends, vet each has its uses, and the life of the average man has the vniue ot greater variety, fer such a one is seldom written Although an humble man in the private walks of life, and one who never risen above mediocrity, we are assured that there is scarce an instance where a bio graphy would be more useful or more appro priate than that of John Armstrong Smith. We sincerely sympathize with our old, well known and esteemed friend, lion. Nelson Smith, in the death of his last and worthy brother. Feace to his ashes. Shukwdsf.ss and Ability. Hop Bitters so freery advertised in all the papers, secu lar and religious, are having a large sale and are supplanting all other medicines. There is no denying the virtues of ihe Hop plant, and the proprietors of these Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability in compounding a Bitters whose virtues are so palpable to every one's observations. Erttm iner and Chronicle. For sale' hy M. L. Oat man, authorized agent, Ebensburg Fa. ALTOONA. has a barber who breathes thro' i his ears. Bdrberou breather. l.o( i. orrfspoxdex E. au.itk. March s, mi. r. FrkaI W In . l.to MW a comma- ,,., fr,,m th j,llt eilfne,. and ln. rorn,inc the public of the manner m which our lo- cal elwtions are eortdorted. T I Imnet. let me y tefore I proceed further that Jim Manila thinka the communicntinn In question ?hroli have hcen eiyneil "lountain Top." ani, r,y the way, Jim la puppo-ed to know, ln fact. iiMic opinion will hear me ont in the abortion that what Jim don't know in the way of borough roMp is not worth knowictr. -lie takes the papers.'1 Hut to proceed with the suhject. The late elec tion was conducted in the same manner as thoe whi'-h preceded it. and by a competent and consci entious hoard, every member of whi-h. a 1 believe, did bi.-Jwbole duty according to the instructions contained in the election laws furnished by tiie count v commissioners. The law express v declares that if any ticket contains mora names than there ouirht to be. it ii cause for reiectinu the ballot en tire, cen though the other nnincs on the ticket I have heen properly voted for. Soe Tol. '1, pane '4. i l ne election mw aiso stipulates nut trie names ot ffnceni T,c,, fr !iai1,l,.,1H!aI. on OI1, ,irket. u . is therefore the opinion of your correspondent that until a change has been mado in the word in tr of ! the law concerning the dunes of election board, i or a judicial det-ii-ion clearly pointing them out, ! the same rule as heretofore will be observed by fu- ' ture election board. It is irencraJIy the case "that all candidates voted for da not receive a certificate ; ot office from the board in consequence ol their not i receivinif the highest number of votes cast. Thai was thecaeat the late election, two Ik-raocrat.' re- j oeivinir the proper credentials of election. Here tofore there was one of each party. I think this j will explain one of the several frivolous reasons why your correspondent says there has been so i lunch "idle talk'' since the election. But cnouxti, and more than enough, on this subject. j The remains ol poor Jos. liiller, son of 31 r. Aloy- ! sius Miller, of the Joretto conreifation. an account ! of whose tratritf death on the railroad appeared In your last issue, were on Wednesday last taken t ! lioltidavshurz, where his father-in-Uw resides, and i Interred in St. Mary 8 (Catholic; cemetery. May bis son! rest in peace. " Mr. Mi- hael Kitrharris. or Altoona. will aaain ' take chanre of his hotel in this place on tho first of J the coining in.mth. wheD Mr. James Maulls. the j present popular landlord, will remove to Hunting- ! don county, where he intends to embark In the j same business. "Jim" is a j;ood landlord and kept i a first-class hotel : hence hisjnanyfi i-nds here are ! sorry to see him leave. May success attend him j wherever lie iroes. l;ev. Father l'oyle announced a week a:ro last ; Sunday liiat it was the "rvish of tiie HI. Kev. Jtishnp ( to have Sisters of Suin rr'.iiiious order located iu I our mids' at an early day. 1 hope tiie time is not , lar disranr lien our youth will be enabled t en jov thi advantages derived 1 liteiiiliii" fpliiml I iin.lnr tiip -har-.'i! i.f the irooil Siitcrs. Tho instruc- i tiims in i-thii-s alone wouhl amjilv n pav the enrt. In coiielmlinx. I lcj; leave to as.-oire you that the course pnrfiieil hy the county committee at its late tneetinn in not endorsed hv ;i majoritv of the Di m- ocrats in tills vieinitv. 1 1 the comtn'ittee er?it-! in alirouatin the will of tho people, it inut result in continued disaster at the noils. This is so nlain a proposition that lie who run.s may read. F. - ronntxKATios. .1. P. MAN'-THK AN1MAI, THAT HEADS. 3Ian is tli onlvmiimul mitul tho mvriad sppoits use of a hook or newspaper : Now. you mav take the hiirliest speciesof animal or me closest approximation to humanity, and place a hook or newspaper before it. yet it is utterly iinpossihle for It to decipher the contents, or to learn to do so, were It to live "coeval with the sun :" nor has it the intelligence to learn to rasp the most simple chain ol thought in print belwre its eyes. Where art thou, : Darwin, to answer all this, and to till up the mighty chasm? Where is the bcini? oh this planet to fill up the void of sense between the reader of books, the comprehender of abstract thought, I he originator I I of expedient creation to serve his ends, the intclli- J irent beholder of the works of iud. and the heir of i I powers capable of Unowinir, loving and survini? Ins t j I'reator Where is yourirorilla, chimpanzee, orangoutang. ' ape, babboon, monkey, or any other pro'ircxsire an- I j imal, which can claim the Uaxt one of those human i . prerogative? j ft .ot one ! infinite is the trap between the lowest i man animal and the highest brute-animal, becau-e the human mind is infinite in progress and ib stin : ation, while the highest animal beneath hnu is j endowed witli powers ciiite distinctly bounded by j tnute limits. That is. t he h lhCr t anitnn 1 henent h j mankind .oahl never read a book, make a ma j chine, comprehend abstract reasoning, or know, , love and worship itc t 'reator. Nor could ft ever be j made to approach the letirt of these in any dearee. I Hooks, t hc-n. and studies of nature, and inven : tious. arts, and sciences, and. above all. religion j none, none of lliese are to be despised or neglected ; by this Heavcn-prerogatived animal which is called j in a n. ; "Moreover, the I.af ol f..l enj'.ins a sMidy or j observance of nature, or the work of t J'-d. ar.d I stiitnistixes the. man as &rusfi wtio neglects the i same, ! Keason. too. teaches that when a man has such ' pnwors he should ufo them for as a man hn feet f to wa i k w it h . e es to see vi t h, en r w Merew i t ll to hear, and so on through ail the senses and powers, ; so the hiirhor ilts of man have respectively their Individual functions wliicli-should be all exercise, 1 In every man. That is, when you are endowed, with power of i study, yo'i should study : when you are aifted to l.iok intoand understand the works of the 'reator, : you should study them ; and when you are jriUed : to know. love, and worship trod, you should tlo so. ; So e very child should be tauj-ht to read bo-iks; for In theiu are stord away the treat thoughts of the past on art, science and religion. It is merely animal lo et a jcood living: hut man has hiirher powers than can be exercised iu I that pursuit. The highest typo ut man is not the voluptuary ! a. i. ii. A Jornx.VT.isTH' Jt Mri-o-jA( k. Tlio Carrolltown .Vetrs is nolhin!? if it ain't rili-- , . . i. ..,.., .11 ulcus, and as a consequence no one can tell w hat position it is pmu; to take on any ques tion of local politics until after tV.c Fisf.f.m ax has "saiil its say" on the subject. The Xctrs seldom if ever sfrj-ps while the iron is hot, but as soon as the Kiikkman takes a stand one way or the other, it hastens to cret on the opposite with a great deal more alacrity than sound judgment, o proverbial, indeed, has the JVctf become for tins kind of journalistic ! jockryill", that we Could name a number of ' 1 loiiiAvia t j nri o r-.- nil Itiirr r l-s.r Tlnf if flm ! Frekmav had sustained the majoritv of the ' County Committee in their recent dangerous 4 and demoralizing assumption of a power that did not and does not belong to them, j the A'efj would have been only too ulad of : j the opportunity thus afforded for takiiu; is- j I sue ii. its feeble w ay with the majority ot the ; Committee ami a vast minority of the Dcm- i ocratie party in this county. But some pork. ; you know," will boil that way, and there! seems to be no help for it. I j ' t The asphodel and violet I I Are peeping through the plain, j And the (lame ot irolden crocus ! i Has lit the land aain. ; O bnd and blossom, quicken fast, ! Bcde;'k the barren tree. j j And brii t? the sprinir. for with the Eprins M v lo e comes back to me. i Tho forciromir may be a trifle In advance of the season So far as asphodels and violets and such thinus arc concerned, and the brinina; hack of somebody's -'love"' may possess no special interest for the ave.raae reader. But tho verse will serve to introduce the impartant announcement, that tlodfrev Woll is satisfied that the advent ol Spring cannot, he far removed, and to the end of making ready bir its eominar he will sell the entire Mock of clvthine on his shelves. (neM door to the post office, Altoona.) eomirisinfcr all manner ot cold weather wear, and narlicnlarlv a fine line of over coats, at. tfrjf cot'. These kooiIs must positively bo closed out durinir the present month, and It there are thoso Mtnonir the readers of the Fiikeman who wish to take advantage of a schedule of prices which will not soon acafu prevail, they will act the wise part by tnakins an early call on Mr. Wolf. The celebrated Rochester clothing is ouc of the specialties of his establishment. Ttr.ST VOICE. Oil. woe is mo! so frross and fat. t if flesh a great unwieldy mass ; 1 would I were as lean as that Thin fellow over there, alas ! SFIOSD VOICE. Oh. what a skeleton am I. With scarcely skin to hide my bones 1 No wonder tha't I moan, and si'ah To be as fat as neighbor Jones ! In the midst of their mutual misery, a gleam of 1 comfort is dirived from the knowledge iruaranfped i them that however fat the one may be. or however j lean the other, they yet can procure elothinsr to fit j ' them at the extensive emporium of Simon Bend- j ! lieitn. next door to the Iirst National Bank. A 1 I toonn. This firm keep constantly on hand cloth- I intt for biif or little, younif or old. and such is the diversity of material' and stvles exhibited that all ' tastes may tie pleased. Yon ask about their prices j do you'.1 Wc answer by sayimc that Simon X ; Kendlieim offer stamiinic rewani tor the diseov- J ery of a retail clothinic house in the State which j can sell cheaper than theirs. If you buy from ; them once, we feel latitfied you will buy nowhere I else afterward. i i A SiNca i.AR Cask. The Altoomi Tribune j says that sometime last summer Mis Aman da Crissman, daughter of Frederick Cris nian, who resides on the Hncrt rty farm, near j Blair Furnace was taken seriously ill. Ever I since last fall she has been confined to her I bed, and as her diseaso was a very painful t one, her sufferings at the time were dread- Inl. Her disease continuing to increase in i violence the aTtemlincr physician said that her case was oeyond his skill ; ner recovery I was an impossibility. Another physician j who was called in, after examining the case, i i coincided with the opinion already Given and I ; pronounced the youni; ladv Iteyond the I reach of medical aid. She may have been, ! but sinirnlaily enough, of late she has begun J i to improve rapidly, and her friends are now ; confident that in a very brief time she will ! have recovered her former health. It is a S singular case. - ... , vtt : : l ' 1 r. nil- ill ip.Tlt'lui n rp ' iiiirn niiiiiLiri vii i ., T - . "l . . . 1 T 1 . I I 1 .K1.L,IS r I.1IKA1. l.Mlitl lUli, lllllllSlltll lt the noted Mohawk alley Seed Gardens, lo cated at Canajoharie, N. Y. We are in formed that at t hese Gardens large quantities of both vegetable and flowerseeds are annu ally grown up andso!d direct to the planter, a feature that cannot be over estimated. The proprietor, A. C. Nellis, offers great in ducements in the seed line, both to tiie whole sae and retail trade, and offers to send a sample number of his beautiful quarterly and a packet of flower seeds for a 3c. stamp. I believe Ely's Cream Balm to be the best article for catarrh and hay fever ever of fered to the public. It has given satisfaction in every case, and knowing its merits I re commend it. SaMTEL J. W IL'OJC, Drugt Wllkesbnrre, I'a. YOU ARE INVITED to cjvi . vrr tiil: NEW DRUG STORE IIST TUDOR liTJlLlDlOi, Now the Post-Office, EBENSBURG, Pa., Vl lM-KT a oii.i:ir. MC U OI FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, Stationery, Tobacco, Cigars, &c, &c. ALSO. A FT 'J.I. 1. 1 NT. OF PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, &c. LIT" It tvill be our aim to keep roitstantly on Jtaml i t-omptetr Ihf of the best Dritgt in the ttiar.ct ; also, l'atent Melirinrs of t vn ij tliscrip tion, as icell as all other goods jterfainiitg to the trade. NiraiPTO ITiOMPTLY FILLED 111 AN EaPMEMB AMI CAREIl'L HIMIST. W By selling flrsl-rlass cnoda at fair proffm I tie nlsrrlber titp- to merit ' a liberal share t poMic patronage. lbxnsVirii, March 11, ll.-lt- WORMS. WnM. WdUflii. K. F. Kunkcl'i Worm Syrup neirnr Inils to1--truy Pin. Seat nnl Slomnf ii ortni. ( l;r. Ktinki 1 Is the only s.uc-'?sfnl physician who r-ni'.v.- r;i;-o Worm, in two liourf. alivr M-iih l:i-;td iin-i n d c until removed ). ommin ?rni.- toM'-lioa it ;'l;i Worm ho rein-'vetl. nil otlu-r woun.- cny ica-lily I dptirfiyc.l. Aivii-c at .ftv- and More fr-e. Tlio Jo; tor can tell whether nr nut thx I'm'Kmh Ii Worms. '1 luunni! i ilynia daily with wrins : ar,J (1" "l know it. Fit. ;iasi;i, crai.:; ?. rhok- 1 intf and r iitl-n'ati-in. callow compii x:on. eir.-'.es I around the eye?, swelling and j..nn in thCFt'tn- I ach. nt le-5 at cixlit. ttn siding l tli. teeth. j,n.-k- ! inir at the noe. enisrh, itebiaj at the feat, he i.i- i ""e- foul hroath. tlx- patiout srrow pale and thin, I tieWllnir and irritation iu the anus. All tln-e I gviiiptouis and moreeriiiic from w r.ns. K. I.M N KKIS WiiKM SYKIT never f ,i!s to rein .va them. Price. Jl.oo per bottle, or i bottirs for 6.''. ! (For Tape Worm, wri'.e and consult the doet-.r.) I For all ot hers, buy of your druau -t 1 he Worm Sy r I up. and if he has it not. nctid to In-. F.. F. Kt shi, ! S"k) N. Ninth Street. Philadelphu-, I'a. Advice by mail free: Send three cent stamp, j Worms are capable of producing treat distnrb j anees iu the s stem. The w hide train of spasmod ic and convulsive diseases may procctd from the S irritat'on of worms in the alimentary r an:il. t'lo-1-j era, epilepsy, tetanus, paralysis, m.iiiia, and eon ! vnlsions. as weil as a variety ol other nervous and I convulsive aflectious. are not untrcpieiitly tin- ef fects of this cause. Jlesides thee diseases, worms have been known to produce pleurisy, pains in thr? side, dysentery, remitt.nit fever, dropsy of brain, chronic nnd spasmodic coui;h. etc.. etc. XERrOLS DEHILITY! XERVOCS HER1UTY! Iicbility. a depressed, irritable state of mind, a weak, nervous, exhausted b elinir. no energy or an imation, contused head, weak memory, the C"tise nuetice of excesses, mental overw-'rk. This nervon detii 1 it v hods a sovereiu n core in I'.. F. WINK F.l.'S HIT KK WIXKUHUUN. It tones the system, dispels the mental irloom and lp-;i ndency. an-1 r'-.tivenates "the entire system. Take only F. I'. KI NKKI.'S. It has a yellow wrapper around it. with his photograph on the outsi-!. Price. !.oo. ' Ask vour druiirit. and it he ba it nt. send to j the proprietor.'!:. F. Kunkel, No. v:.;i N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. Advice free. -end fhree ! cent stanip. A-chenb-iek . Miller. Sole Averts, N. W. cor. Third and t 'allowlull Streets. Ph, In. lei- j phia. Pa. For rale, by L..Iames, Iruwi-t. Focus I Imr;, I'a. TO AM. OI K I Rir.M)S. ei inoiiirie fr ad Jn-m 1h1u s in uA j ri'is i-t tho cuii:ry who 4- 'Hrd ( 'oi loot i -n." wr nrt having jt nt vl tr t h in 1 ; n 't A ven tr.aut;!iil r.ti!, aii (-'!. r Mini ; ni t Ut'l I V;i k-ir-.li:;-. ill VMV , : i- ! -1 1 1 : 1' ! - j ! i.f the art. il!ii.-lr.tTii:it SIu.KSiiPjir'".- "-Sr'n of Man." e have sp 1.0 ; .t iio in ttn -o j ' oar.?; Xhry arc sim.Iy iiTTi art-iT'-ir.5:. i;r Mily i j aim h hoen to nthh the !.nt card" yet sh'.wn. i A 'plication lor them havo cmiic in ?o r;: p:d'y itiat I ! rn'-irly thj wln.le cditi-m 'i;ir..u'"i K i-'r the ro- : ccifit'hy us of the card- Irom the arti-t. We hnve : thi-rciorf heen olliif'.tl tt nth'j-t t he U-'.i'". i nir plan j the c'lt MhiKm rare f ar-N. seven in The fi tv. wi ii ' be BiTit cxcittir, uj't.n the rcipt ol a t:iteincnt j , fp.ni a irmviT that the pcr-nr. a pj iviint t-r the- cants ha Ik'HIi of him n That H.iy at lc;it T'n hars of I fshhni Klecinc S..ap. Wi t h" prio'' pai l hrarn". All applying in Uih ma :inr y ill r'-'f.ve tV.e full ?tt nl even rmls irrat i t-y ir.;n i . Th ; - .t 1 11 i n - u re i: that our frinds and J:it r-(fi- u et tl.cir - Imro 1 j ' thene hrautifr.l dciirfn.-. Althouuh it in h" nnntsor I i reavs u fur tlu ct ,.f the cr-rd5. Your tmcer j h t he ?inn or wi 11 net i c, a nd T jk pnn'ha of seven bars of it at one time will secure for you gratis seven really beautiful card. The soap im proves with as-e and Is an article oT nece.-Sity in 3'our house every week. Therefore you are not asked to buy a useless article, but one that you must have anvwav. Please send us your applica- V!',n 1'?,'"'', ""''T11';."' 1:1 y ,T",n,i' ni;'kll,B ard ( ollections to do the saine. Yours, rcspectiully, I. i.. ( 110 South 4th St.. - Pobbins" Flectric Soap ker . Bro., Kbensburif, Pa. UN ,t ).. rhilaiirlihia. I'a. is sold by V. S. Bar- He talked love to her. and dove 1 i her. And tried to .iire7e h-r hand : VThile she sat up and "yossed" and "noed," Ami yawned behind her tan fltecnu'se she had sat up the ri i trli t before. With a fellow she had au awlul foiidnesa lor.) It is iust possible the fellow of the nislit before i wore better clothe man t oiner enap was recom mended tothecirl s irood Brace", for instance, by t he ownership ( t a nice suit of ready-made cloth ing bouirht at .las. .1. Murphy's, 1"'.' t'iinton street. Johnstown. Hot of this we are lc't in the dark. We are a'-mrcd, however, that IMr. Murphy soils more and better clothmir at lower prices t-h;in any other dealer in the county a state of affairs due to his lair, square method of transacting t'li-im ss with all parties who may favor him with their pa tronage. Jud now. he is vmptyin:; his shelves of W inter sroods. preparatory to refilling them with wear suitable to a to i lder season. :,nd as everyt himr will be sold provided a decent price is oticrcd, it will be understood that many harzulns may be I licked up by the tinlicious bu it. Ha lias a iiMin er of overcoats on hand which he will r oll nt prices so low as to cau-e a person to op n wide hi? eyes iu astonishment. With the foot of a fawn she crog Ha:f confining and half in tear d the lawn. And her eyes ot blue they thrilled nic through t ne blosr.;d minute : then like t he deer Away she darted and left nit here. Her haste to disappear was ecasion -d by l.cr dtccovery that the "loot of a t.iwn ' spoki n of was encased in a shocki ni bad shoo, and she wanted I to (jo to S. Biumcnthars lll'.i F.leventh avei uc. Altoona. and ret-hice it witV something new and nice before srraiitiiiir j,pr i,,Ver a conference. She would experience no difliculiy in acconip!ihimr that result, fo; B'-utncntlial's stock is simply nn- I mensp. He his boots, shoos and slippers lor the -for aye, vouth and inhincv a 11 the di.'.'er- i million' ent etvlcs in the market beinn represented on his ; shelves, and each individual article warranted to j stand tiie test of wear. As to the ma'ter ol prices. I he refers to his multitudes of customers, who unite ! in dechirinir that nowhere else c.in wear for the I feet be purchased at so liberal rnte. Tlue unable i to visit him in person will he lurnished a price-list on application, and all orders by mail wiil be promptly attended to. DIED, .llWAKV 25th. PHIN KAS I'OCKK tLL. OF C O N SI. M 1 T ION, brought on by a severe cold on the lunys. which miiiht have been cured riy one bottle ol Sisks' Svr.n' of Tar. W'ti.D t'HKintv and HoAiinor t. if taken in time. 1'rs trnvcleii Kast, ami I've trnvtleil West, Ttirniit'h miir.y a u e:iry day : Hut the one thinir that ire'.s ine bc?t, 1? why the hens d-in't lay. F.irus. 51 -t. ir-r dozen. Erranrjr. Try a pack nc i'l Al. H. K.ii'.ttns' Tol Liny I oiri.F.ns. j-r'ej.ar-ed liy Sixes' M"f' 'o.ot l'Iiil;id"l hia. I'a.. f..r sale hv all leailinsf ilruirzii;?'. nnd then if tu-y don't lay. tiiey are only lit to -ii to put.'' IIYr.M.AI O'HEIEX-Mil N AN. .'MarTieil. at St. Jnlin's eiurci. Aitcna. on ei!ne--!ay. I'eS. -j:,. 11. Iiy Kev. 'Atlier Hr' ily. .Air. t nAi iES 'liniE and Slips 1i.ziF. Noon ax. t'Oth of tiialoity. Wll-T M V I! I'H V. M rri.'iS. nt the residence of the iitlii iatinir elerifvnian In J .din town, on Tn day. Alan-n . 1HI. hy K"V. U. A. I inl;. 1 . !.. Mr. Thomas .TrFrisfit Viit and Mi I'.mma ,Tm: Mi iiriiv. hoth of South ork. Cruyle township. MVIil'HY-YOUKK.-Alarri-d. at the same time and idnee. by tho same. ?lr. No.mi Mi'prnv and IMii Arms; "fATHAiiixs Youcr. both of the above namcil locality. JKTI3:CT SCHOOL. THE underpinned will open a Srleet Srhnol in the Khen?hursr T'nlon School HuildinK. for a term of fen verks, connnenein'j Monday. April 25. 111. The common branches, higher mathe matics, and the natural sciences will be taught. netruction in teaching will besiven to all whode sire it. Teuvs. Konr dollars per term for all Mndyinu onlv the ordinarv orancns : nve dollars per term for instruction In teai'liinir. Tbose intetidinir to come will please plve notice as soon as convenient. I . A, LU 1-.. Enensburar, March 11, 1S81.-U. "KTOTICE is hereby given that I have JlI this day filed an application with the Secre tary ot Internal Aflairstora warrant I or seventy Acre of rnimnrnveil l and in Ke.ade tuwiislnp. t'ambria county, I'a., bounded on the east bv lands of William limado. on the south by lrael Ioiid er. on the west bv Joseph Hollcn. arid on the north bv Samnel Kuhn. Vf. I'. AVAI.Kl'.R. I'eb. 1-?t.-3-4.-;n. 3S. J AMES. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. irt t iniit luc ot an fr,Jer ol t!ie rplit d tin- l.r-.t: t iirt ot !1 ot'er nt uii o! 1. 1- iint-ria :-ounty. the uioiei p,n ne s.ii" on the pic-iiis. i:i ii. on Thursaay, the 31st day of .March. 1 i -. li- At 2 ( I l K. 1' o! which ll" h : C'' ii ' i !.-!, I I ic 1, X i N I .mi r:a ' a i .o r i te in tiie b r,a:i:'.: 1 t 1. ty. trontii.a .'1 t- tidui b.i -k J W . V. .McA'c. t et 1 ex- 1-t ;i on tl.e -o',th, l.a-. i her cr. d I ranic llmivr :m i Plniik 1 i:i. v-i of S A l-U. fine I 1 1 1 1". i i f 1 (; ey to be paid on e. 1. 1 rtua t it.li of -nje a ll'-e i 11 t 'A ; C! ua 1 a ll o Oil 1 1 :i . ir.ei: 1 - . !-. -i a-' II. . a lid t iie oal w i; I; II. i re--1 , to be secure 1 by inorti-je an 1 v L-rn-'nt 'mnd' ol the pureha-er. W. A. t'.. I.il ll.F Admiiii'tf .it'-r ol .Inn .AIykcs Iyorctto. March 11. !l.-i. , de.- 1. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1Y vfrturof fJnnf wr-KTi.-i y nf i nn:1r:a count v. t ;m at r-ultli alc ti.e ircnr.e iiTMji'i-ii in the v:iUs.M.' Thursday, tho 3 1st 1av r Man lu 1 At 2 ('( MM K, r. V .. ' iri;,w i: l It-, t ; real vttate, ol whidi .1 am k .1 . .Mt jci .u died ci7cd, lo wit : A riTlVK or or aj:ouxi Situate in the viHaf i t I'orf ai;.'.AY;-!i i i r i: t n t'-wn-.' hip. 'amhri. i ciif. lv, .(!n: t;h hifi ot m. MfK-n7.i''. 1 . C". t 'i'-1 i wH 1. aiid o:t,ir-. c n' n . n ; -iO orcltr. Ui'Tr- .r I-----, huviii-r :f cr -'U levi ed h onc-aiicl fi-hal: :try IMatiK Ilonr. TEiiVS or S IK !!( l-.all . I fu- purvha-c lis n cy to he paid on ronhrmat ion of -aic. :-iid t i.- h. 1 mu-e in t" cjMal annunl pa in--:; ti to t4 ?'fim d tv iii-.rtiiai' ai'd l iid" u:t:-t !..:: Oi 1he piircl:i-.-r." Al.KN ll.M. K Ml.li. Stir ivu1c Kxe "tor o! Jamk- .1. M . i .!,, ;. .. Vv'jil.iiiiiiMTi 1 p., Mu ti 1 1 , lM.-t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. I Y x irtue i f an r r i I the ' 'ri ii-' t ll t 'a ini-ri.i ! the a loli l'tir-ii - -ale. i n llic 1 icluiei s !u t: -ale. i n l!ic 1 u h iu.lv i! Tli u r !C. on i!ar. tin- : 1st t!:iv of a! a re! At 2 i-' t. i i K. I', v.. t! . i . ' J. :.l i t.l'.c of whicti .1 A I.S :ii Ai died S' to wit : 'l'vo ami One-Half IsOts of iii-ound Situs'" in the I.or..jIi -i Summit t i::-. 'aii.''i :i count ;. . I'a., frnt ii.lt on the limit iii.i'di, t '.tlu brm I and 1 tidi i' it. i to nip. ke. nd mi ii:ir iai: !' ol i! .i ::i j 1. niton and l:i-:r. r-t .li.hn iv-rmev. hn ii'LT " i-n- .-l I iTi-rii'il a to .-torv 1'laiik llouxca; 1 I'tanK j Mahle. i '1 KitMsioF Sale. ' me t l.ird : t:,..- pn-.-ha-i- tc.-n- ey to be :i id on ': r.U run: .11 o s.iie, al'.d the I i! i Hi.ce in !to rnii.il iiii:iii,i 1 i.e. mi r.' s. w:i h i i.t- v-' . to bi t t'i tin? bolo,' III. r'lMji'i.Mi.fl.rr- I'll 1. vi. m;nN S JiilIN l;iil.K. F." uti r- i.; .1 s-.n-.s ?.iruAM-v. Stiinmitvilie, March li. Jsi.-r-t. .1 c B. J. LYXCH, Jlnnnfact tirer and Dealer in HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE! LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c. ltX ELEVENTH AVEM'E, Between UUh and 17th Ms., Alloona, IPciiii'a.. ti" '':ti7.f n of V.i;. hritl r.nn?r .'iri! :A others wis, nr. if purclmc hum. Y ' K Ni l I ' H K. ; t li"TicI 'ru- art reicrt tuliy i li v i t 1 1 irivf mo a t'nt 1 can i::t i't ia rv w an t i'.uu j.lfa-o cv i ; i-tr. vtrv lino-t.i H. .T. IYSX'il. A!t'o.K.. April K. l.'.-tf. J. W. SMARBtUGH & BBG., ii:.i.i:i:s ix Drv Groocis, Ianc v Goods, C L O T HI N G-, NOTIONS. GROCERIES, &c CAIIROMWX, PA. NEW GOODS RECEIV'D WEEKLY ! ASD 4I.WATS SOI,I AT TIIU i VERY LOWEST PRICES. - UMI r.ll I OR tOVMRY I'KO Il"t'E nhrn woIi nro not lrlrr1. J. . SHAlMJAMiH A; lil!0. farroi;t own. March 13 l-l.-tf. 11. J j. ,T oli iif on, 1 . -I- U-K, A. V. 1 Jxic-U. 1". A. Sliooiiirilcr. -TOIL NST 0 1ST, SHOEMAKER & BUCK, 3 5vi-i:i:n s, f )' a; N PATABI.r, OX IKMAM. IMEDEST ALLOWED ON Tll'E liEfOSlTS. pOLLECTIONS MADE AT AL '. A ESsIRi.E TOIXTS. DRAFTS on the PRINCIPAL CITIES Bonght nnd SoII, and a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TliAXSACTi:i). Accounts J"?olic,it etl. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. i:V.enburr, Maroli 19. is0.-tr. TXECUTOH'S NOTICE. JZ4 F.'tate ol ( 'iii:i.Toriti:R (!rM:ns. decM. Letters tot.inT'ntnry to I l.e i-:ri'v of t.'. ri - t'.jdirr feorue. late of 'A alimaton t"Wnii;i. itn'M. Iiav ins been i? ned to the innlersii: m-.l by the Kivrbdcr of I'.'itnhriA conntv, notice i Iotc'iv tivrn t ieron inilebtcd to t i ! enntethit pay tnent nv.i t be made without delay, and thoe havin-r -l-mna atralnft tiie fame will . recent them j i-n'irly au thenticated for et'lrmenf. M ATI IK ii:on?F.. Lxecuiru. Wasriintrton Twp.. -March 4. lSl.-St. r. a week in vonr own town. Term and omnt CW free. A ld're'i H. llaUrlt 4" IV) IVrlianU, Me. fHEAP! H 1! H H II II J n fix 1 A f.i: . v. A. ffi: A 1 TP a r v I'M' A I' a r F.I 1 I :. i i.i I. Mi ' K ! h f: R i. i; i; n v.,v heapest! GEO. HUNTLEY LARGEST, BEST i MOST VARIED "5, HOI SFH 'i 1 ( (ill I c ' i i rc ( ii Fit 1 11(1 II, 'I II II I ( !( OKI .j . t. -e f;..i:. ; --, CMP t!( i r-- I Si! t I . rf t utile it st:' (fft-rr ill"'':-; : r -. " - CARPENTERS' TOO I of e ! : a a I 1 ' TAHLK AM)I'(K K!:T( ! .I:n t. are. t iiee:.n r-. i i -ta arc i.-i s 1 1 1 om s .- . ; . . r". 1 ranks - ,: i Ini i -. lU'ii-ii r. ii t It. . Jl .-.e -. :?... I'-i t ' h ltl. ilorfef iuls. t.iril:). t- l.i.Uv. I:-. -t. M 1 1 1 t . i nUtiiei - MmI!- -l .t o l 1 1! .. It:,.'-' -;;. - - Mowing .MacMn"-, Ilarve Ilsy I (irks, t rn t all ii aliirs, ; s.tili ii.dls. A - i- Ro'f .-: I .icy ! ;i Sin :1 'ltf'lrt 1'ltKir t:n'l Oil p.". pfi; iMii'ii.' - A'. sli : .. H i I S.M.I, t'.e I " i t c -i : ! M r. -. I it 1,1 H bi -; !,.l 1. . . i. 1 I t - . x : V I. V. n i M. ': - t " I'll. K1N' I'M es"l). T hi f XT.;.. 1 I AK IS : the'li -a n ' 1 - i ni'i' a i:i' s f-e.i :.r .ie in ! Fi.l :'l..- ii ;i i" i i..ss. 1 1 AKNl.-!i'.S A. pieli s . .cv o! cio i.iau 'i.ini's; r.s veil a- thov.y art- ! -. 1 n l ;--T. ret -It Si'"!! ii-.tu-ii" Cli-T l'-r '.I ie li ; 1. 1 N v;l -: 1 N S I.l AT PI ' 1 1 s. n 1 s . i r I A i ". ki:a(( o am; . r r- is ; v. r. - 1-q 1 i;rji-.i ii, ', l : l he 'V ! the i . 11. II !' V. F! er.- immm r-?iWiSTi-K:;oi M6:5i'5't" mm m WHOLESALE AND RLTi -oi $9 -AND- Sheet Iron ar A Nil riFALI'I'.S IX T-l ,7 t-L'U. sxovr SHEET MEr -AND- IK-rsE-riRMSHING .Tolibin'r i: ! ! T,s mm ik m' ' tromptly .mi r:ir.i Nos. 278,20 and 2S2Vrasl!inr JCHNSTOVf.'. PA IMORHlllATrn t.V Ii37. ; STRICTLY OK EDIDAL F FHOTEGTIOv ! FIRE IRS0B2HCE C Of CF t i t i kmiKM fc- ... ; . O k- ivvt I ' f f. i ti wW9 m i:.v til ii IM tvivv Only Five As?-is::irnts in 22 NO STEAM HiLLS TAK Good FARM FROPE: k ; -r. cia i. i. r i i: a: : : GEO. M. READE, 1 T. TF. niCK, Srrrr! tr. Ebcn.r-Brr, Jf n. il. IS- ' ly. Freidhoff'sEL ! d7 . (s if. ,a CARL RIYINIU: waicmsr lliiu EBcr.s3unc, p TF "AS a!a.T on i!.-,.,' rt rant a r' ii:cn- ot . Alt l i .',v l l. . :-i f ' i a i i i: V kc.. 'm. h he ..!r? t-r m'. nv other dea!.-r .n t he S!vt!ii'nj in l.i bne .!! ! bc."rc f.urcli:-..- e'-t n I ' -t'r..ni , 1 '.i "i .. V. a:riic5. .ttni'iry Xc. ai tee i in both work ar.u i ' - ' V. c 1 1 t o i 1 S'iti I a tV CTist Ki i-v add I Aa i j.rnce St.. Ym: U. cu n ' I ol snv .rni.i"cd lil.e ot A 1 1 M: I cin .Newspapers i-l r- P'flV liiii 4 44