-1 7X -XST-XECL i 7 tug tarn imm. Thcssday, May 10, 18G7. KET70t OF THE WEEK. A, woman got oft the ears i New ark, Wayne county, Monday morning, End p'.r.ded poverty to thesunver cf a stage i ui-mess Matters nouisiaicyersMny- . Greelevsays the man who pays more tsiadns-r-Hachines. : ;., f. t(, ,!.. a Ae,t'xnnrT don't I t h?.t fdace. and tnteouslv asked him ta - - . - - CiVlJ.lVUW WjuBSU 1UL cava - l I j f - carry ner to tne village, one naa a nun- -dl-wbich fell-wHIa-ha was. putting it.up -XETTEIfc .WQ, JOHNSTON, ; H. A. McPIKE ---""- ; ' Editor. V ; ' 'Publish know his business. fshcp'TJaVieile, of" the ' Since the Democratic Party came into powerr its opponents - fought it under a great variety cfibsnncrs. .From the elec tion oe!Tcrscn-in ieoinintil 'after the Catholic . -1 still loiter in this beautiful city. A. Being qhurch,-dled on Saturday, May 11th, at a' stranger aadurripersrnosg them; 1 jj-rHQwnl - ' '' - -C r 1 ; ? am but little noticed. They do not seem to . 'tV u I been indicted for playing the gay Lothario tvith-thirty-thrce ladies of (he vicinity.. Thirty-four divorces have jnst been realize the fact that ?'a chiefs among them takin notes.' I left off in my last with the fashions I shall open the present w-th- BUSINESS MATTERS. Market street has been decidedly"c!ull du ring tne present season, ana tne large al- granted" in Massachusetts." Disunion yrays Tvas preraleat ia that section - A mkn Is on trial in Detroifcfor the se- ; , . . . . -t - c - . t -. I I .v., I -m T ir-fa ri-r nntrrit rpo,.vpt(1 Ifwri ina I m .it i r . t 4.'buv.twfco, v,. .-. xreasury.. a aumn,.wnai seems to. ue a , ' i" - . ,. -,,:.- i.ir.iiJ...- Li2:r U-Suwh.uv:; A Cincinnati. paper.$ays adi TT( . .,, -. . , ...... j .; r'.r! r, '(-.....f. i..iai.n i..,f-:j-t i T.t I fill anartera show that-tna recent houses complain of a great falling off in bnsi ness. This is variously accounted for. Some cainpahrn-of 1824, they foaght it consist-1 say-the meeting of the. XL.-Cc tigress, with.1 duction.of hia.wife. after bavins been di i T l 1 . I ' -- cntlvitmd psreiitently -undst the f name of us impeaenmenu scnemes. aeranga monetary Torced from, her and married to. another ; T J . . .1 matters omSM&iner thfi Rearetitrr-jBf "tha I ri' -j . -.-if . t . r j i ro-riTnsin . - rices from severe Alien arSe assumed vthe camo :pf;Iat?.pn.l Jepubh-;t viltagg, when f Masonv -rt Votq ' u i;oV U Ti,-,i; i to DC a iormiua&ie nvai.oi rmiaaeipnia. mwoy(,.nu1 . , vuv;. . thfi latter citV is vovAAeiMyv fe'-mnr liberal -po! icy th an -' now . prevails- Bn t a truce to business. ; I am in pursuit of pleas-c ' Tire, and where shall l.Ap.d.it.iC not .at thei ; t , .. ; hoteib.,.. r.. , j "-" Stepped intp the Oontinentali and admired its auKS prcrporuoxia. , in 113. size- so compors nersta as a puritan t. nswuaT) uu uicuayie uav Tra otJ1i f!hriBHmiT Kvri ; - - ,- , f v i.-.. ' ' I J J lorxne Deneut.cL cer;rivais, jsew.l w.vuo iruji.!( 4 - , , .u v. TT?f.!RtQtna v.. y. . , - ..iviwij ;;.. .-,..- IOtrtT hQQC(lVl hifl hfAthf I thainam, feaveace; to e;AhU- ffi'SrSliE . lQ for- eTartv. -Thia'partv' survived until more is looming up and bids fair fere long I nwu:.wp.; r tm-4ot the parties. v r j i . ... ;i i ideua Stevena'uckshot .Wiari and then the. name of Whig tvas assumed by the 'op'-' ponects of .Democracy; 1 In J 1 iS thi3 name .was' dropped, in it3f turn, 'arid tlid name of Free Soil Party, adopted, which, 185 was . succeeded by : the. li-now. its" ar- in ran gemeuts, its appointments, it is" not ex- ceded, perpaps, by any hotel in the cuun ttat strikes - your Tntf first thing '. 7 Edmund Frasle, 'a colored boy of 13 j shot his father dead, in Clarendoni S..C, a . few days since, because the old man had Scolded him for staying out ell night. . ' -Hie New; Hampshire -Statesman ' as serts that George Peabody sawed wood at ihe Columbian Hotel,' in Coticbrd, td pay for a night's lodging fifty years ago." ! -; - i -Camden, four rniles south of Itock: apartment sacred to Laccbus4s .the largest I ; jGeorge; Winnemprc,. -on trial : last p;;JL l " f ? 1 rf 1 week in Philadelphia for tbo murder of rassing through this room to the left.and t'tw"' r -u .l o.i a m indulging In a smUe as I passed the bar, I Mi Dorcas Magilton, on the 25 th April, entered another very spacious roomwhich. "a3 been, found guilty; of murder, in the 1 was informod was the Billiard Room, nrst cecree. Notliic2 Party.- -Thia Party, after a brief try i-. ..t" " V. - r aH it attention is immense .platforms. ibv -whicb ana inSipric ji career, pa up iuu , .ntali. It U somo-1 Island. ELV' was 'visited on .'Sunday, the and oh, its 'ruins Seward built the Eepub-. what frightful"t;o view it, first .and;L am I 5th inst, with a fire which, destroyed al lican Party j ' ' -'" . . " t informed that many ladies refuse to submit J most" the entire busindsi part bf the town. TlibwasjtbflC EretiwcccsJ sectional boaijt -: A. better feeling u noced;by;Test-, party known 16 our country, and its success 1 at tne nrst landing Jo Jet offtake on pas If? ppa pvmim- m e 'n i,t:- 'aLu'a seneersi aad thus proceeds np 'throush the 1 int regard to business , prospects. . - j j , ;; . '..;- - : ' ri..- : ' I cine : stories, r The s thing is t- operated - by-1 crops are also said never to have looked ' . ' . .. .. . I a. i J Tl . . T I . ' ' . . . Jl .j year after. . Lincoln s election tas name ot Republican was discarded and the Union Party ' was : ndopted.""-. The1 Democrats wcre'aivaT3 true 'to,' the Union, ' and ; this epJcJou3 name carried; many of the War Democrats into the ranks of the' Union Party. ; Vfrnotico'cow'another change Fran . cis1' Jordan, ' the Chairman of the State Central Committee, has ignored the word Union, and . calls the i J2 jnillican . State Convention to meet ' at Williamsport to nominate a candidafa for Supreme Judge. Since the ' radicals ' refuse ( to' restore the Union that namot baa. been ;droppod , and the-sectionil name of Republican ia r.gaan adopted: v'''':;! 'v The Radicr Convention will be com posed of those who are opposed to the Union of the. States,: and the old War Democrats, who gave the Union party it3 strength and prestige are not even invited into' its deliberations. It'. will be "purely radical and as such will bo regarded by a majority of the voters of Pennsylvania on the second Tuesday of October next. Here were alx long green tables; upon each' table four shining balls, and a pair cf men in their skirt-sleeves,- with, long sticks, -in their hands, endeavoring to push ' one .all against another. , Above the table . was a long row of buttone strung on wire, "and. these they would push together .with "the stickJ' ' This ' thins seemed: to' me a. much- safer investment than basa ball, as I under stand that people are never .killed or wound ed by it. IttBillarda it Is said: if a player minds his. Q. he is hvno danger; whereas. in Base Ball i(; a man don't mind his P'a and Q's he may get killed or crippled. ',' i; .. ; Called . at the Girard, Merchant's aiid- - other hotels, 'and found . them all involving the same general ideai" Ileard of hotels on the European plan determined to experi ment on a house f that kmd by way of va riety. While cogitating tn the subject ihe "St. Charles" passed alocg and I stepped in. Saw a great consumption of the best edibles in the market in ;every direction, Tjut as I was,'like the Dutchman, "more dry as'h'un gry," 1 called for some whisky "on the Eu- ; The corner stone bf a new" Catholic Church was laid at Woodbury MdM Sun--day. A procession of three thousand per sons marched from Baltimore to take parf ia the exercises: , 'v, . - : ! Robert Folger was to have been buns in his carriage, and broke open. Out of it came a stockings-save tha mark "-nearly filled with silver half-dollars and quartersl . A Texas cotton planter imported for ty-three monkeys for the purpose of test- calculated that five menkeys would pick as much as three negroes, and that one jiegror qould'cianage ten "monkeys, f in stead" of thathowevfcr it required ten ne groes to manage one monkey, asd not an ounce of cotton, was picked. , . The Jockos are now. rusticating iri a menagerie. ; Elder Adams,-who went froni Maine with a colony ;of. .'emigrants :to jcttle in re present- Consul at Jaffa, as a drunken swindler. The na tives call him the drunken Messiah.' He was great on 4moral ideas" hefore be left Maine. He. was "loyal all over in 1 865 and 1856, and bow he curses and con demns his native ' land in . his . drunken tirades, which he calls sermons. There is now living in 1 Lawrence coanty, Ohio, a gentleman who separated from his . wife, ; in Pennsylvania, many years ago." He came to Southern Ohio, and married a Miss P- r , .-.ef .Marietta. After the second wife's death, a daughter by the first marriage -brought about a reconciliation between her father and ; her mother, and they were remarried more than twenty .years after' the elate of-their I separation -the firsV, wife becoming the tnat section viit --.j 1.... The , . . .... r- . , An Australian' paper announces the discovery of a new speciesof liquid gum or oiL A tract ten mile3 Equare ' has been discovered which everywhere abounds with bubbling .springs of gum or oil,' while all around are vast quantities of gum' solidi fied into the consistency of india rubber. When exposed to" a fire thU substance, which is light, and floats iri water, 13 said to burn with a bright tamo, to be accom panied by a thick smoke, .and a smell similar to old grease. -;. , . . , r ,' ,' , . ''. Dr. J..S. Fuller,-lof Perry, 'Allen V I i i .. -I ! I the Uilire of the Clerk cf " 'II i i ill! U 07 II Quarter Sww?. cf Camtrja Co- :y, ta be pregented to the. Judges t f aid C art oa the first iIon Junecext: " ' - Cambria Bor Adam Kurtz, Ed w Eoe " aiitl .TcTJ'ld j Ooaemaugh Bor Vtta Ti.ol.as German: 1st WanTr. Kurtz, John Fisher: Jo"a"AlwieV2d Warf Carrolitown Bor Lawrence Schroth, Joecr h ger ; Carroll Tp Andrew P Baker ; Etens! burg Bor It P Lluton h Son, East "WtM V J U n 1) f i ? "n FT Mathew Digman ; Johnstown Bor Etchari f M ' L jeuy, j B M'Creigkt. Gotleib Lessiger, John , . . . - - i f I Bending, Jos Doubt. 2d.Ward, Philip 8huV- G Isaac Crawfordr Geo Garley, John A Ekir Westward ; Conemaugh Tp Levi Jacebr ' Gallitsia Twp Flavian llaid S "A Cric1' mm 1T IN OF S A NEW AND i 0 H D TCCH OF hise, Patrick Kelly, John Ffitz;:Wm Donlt; ? BemegtuS Duraeh, Charles : Zimmerman, er,v? stein, 3d Ward, .George Njllohm&n, Henry" ' Schnable," 4th iWard ; Croyle Tp Vict, Vocrtlv: MiUville Eman'l. James. Id j R'iley Letto Iter Phiiin Uerzeg, Joha B ' 'j Myers, Flcrlni Bingcil ; Chest Spring Boj ' Mary nAnn; Ilcivenzie, John: lIcFee!? iiichland Tp OeoCcnrad, Jo?,Geis: TarW s Tp David Fal.jon, Lenhard Kest ; Stimml- tTiuetksr rMenry nugnes ; wasttngton Tr '- Veronica A Keilly; Owen Sweeny. Vm k Callan, Geo Wllnllia j Yoder Tp Robert . Barclays Blachuck . . i p-r oeeph J Dunean; , J KATISO nC'USSLICESSS. . . '. Ehenshurg Bor D W Conrad, W Lorctto Bor Jamee O'Donnell ; Summit. , villa Bor -Christian Keieh ;!WasbingtoaTp: , Mark: McLnughiin : Wilmore Bor Jobs i Schrote: CarrolltcvvnC Bor Simon Schroth, Tlmnrxr filnrri? fVi.m hria Bor I matins K rtf.l!- Johnstown Bar IlenryllaEsman', John A i Stemmer, 4th WardJ -l Lj 7 I Tr :; 'f . J ' GEO. a K. ZiAJl&V Clerk. , ; ; Ebensbarg, May 9, 1&6T. . 7 . Tf 1ST OF.CAUSES set down fbr trial " .ILi at a Court, cf ComrB en Pleas of Cam- v bria couhty, commencing:, on ilondat, th ' 3d day.'of June next : ' ' . . r: nasT week. ; ; .- Jackson et al - va Johnston et al Baird i. ; : 4 vs Black r Delozier vaBjrneetal; 'j ' ; . vs' Price et al . Pringle V - ' w ' n " T- r - j r' county, Indiana, has:examined the ske iq Washington, Pa, yestegay iWednta foand on thQ farm cf day) for the murder,?f Ktert ?f. Dins- Mf . : Wiam Throshr in Nokia county.- pore in o anuary last loe ueaa sentence &Q AUen COQjat Ud, ThQ kclet-D was doubtless executed, - - : warfooad about four feet. under ground, ; -A yOung man n Troy, New York, below the surface txf the marsh; in which 3 building a paste-board '-shell, boat, to he ponderous I Fellow; evident, became weigh less than' forty pounds; ' It .13 to rnired, as the skeleton was standing op. be covered with a , water-proof chemical" Fuller says he stuck'in the mnd fully, preparation invented by hissself.' : ; ' 0ao . hundred - years 1 ago." The Indians DRESS GOODS, a C L 0 T DI M, ' Counterfeit five cent coin? are . in ac-J had a tradition that elephants once .inba- tive circulation. " ' The die 6r matrix by I bited northern Indiana. ' which they are made is nearly perfect bat the metal is very base, ia some instances being not much better than lead. -An eminent hortlcultarlst, now -de-; EpiTOUIAMTSES. MAKRiEDIn San Francisco, ' Mr. Ah Ft to Miss Cum Ho. A China sett, .. Tempehance. Hon.'-A. A. Barker represented Cambria coanty in the.Altoo- ,tb0 fear, I made no legal acquaintances. The na lemperance uonvention. - i courts . are all iu . session. jVisited one -of i-Encotteagtsg. The Bellefonte Watch- them when they Neie trying a man for mur- tnan obtained "119 new subscribers last week." w It tiecms thriftier to bo a Watch man than a Fheeman. t : Eedfoep County. The Democracy of Bedford hold their nominating Conven ropean plan," when a very fine article was f ceased, was wont to' say, that whether the sprmg were baexward or forwara, the fourth of J uly every year found everything in gardens and orchards all'rigbt. " ' ; L A citizen of Crawford county, Penn sylvania, who made a safe of an old stove, had over three hundred dollars in green backs burned up the other day by neglect ing to remove them before making a fire. ' A Radical sheet says that Russian America should be populated by deserters and draft-evaders- - A Democratic sheet objects to that project because it would placed before me, bnt I could not taste the difference between it and 'Old Moncnsahela. Indeed, though theSt. Charles,.Third street between Market and Arch, is an excellent house, I couldn't see much difference be tween it and other hotels. The only thing that did take me down was a radical editor from. up the Susqnehanna refaslng'to take a drink of whisky. ' ; - : c . .. ' : I .thk LA WYEas.v.':-' -....;J ;;:- ! xnouen practising prettv extensive! v at j The West has a new sensation. A young man is m'tho habit of visiting the large cities, and in front of somo of the finest residences, usually where a couple of young ladies happen to be sitting, he ia suddenly taken with hemorrhage, the blood flowing" copiously from - Lis mouth. Of course he is taken in the house," where his story is that he was in the war, has a bullet ia his heart, has been imprisoned and all that, 1 which of course elicits the sympathy of the crowd, and every lady comes down handsomely. The .fellow recovers rapidly and decamps. A woman 'died recently at South Reading, Mas3.; who was well known for her eccentric habslr'vi tho two rooms ITOTIOIIS, c:, I DEFY tition! der. He had killed an eld woman for four dollars of money which she very imprudently J state" iu;jb. uuuuk uvc porsoa. zorcunateiy ror -. , . . your friends in Cambria county such accumu- Two female domesties in the Mc re lations cf .money never occur among them vian Seminary at Bethlehem, Pa., -were to tempt the felon to deeds of blood, i On suffocated to death on Sunday nisnt. 5tb tion ca Tuesday the 18th of June." When the trial there were two or three judges and. inst1, by gas : which escaped from a de- ehall the Cambria Democracy nominate I. half-a vdozen Jayers. There waa an at fective flue -passing -through their" bed J ... tempt to prove that somebody was crazy, uamu0- r 0 . f -SprKEMEJcj).a Aleck M'Ciure says but after hearing all the speech6s I could cn.aDer - . - , v Jhe contest for the judicial nomination of not find out whether it was the defendant,' "A. young man in Zauesville, Ohio, the Kad?., liC3 ; between Jucigo x-ynn, 01 or tne muraerea woman, or her husband, or wears his nair rolled op on tbe back ct Ur. i'ancoast, er one of the lawyers. -'The his head like' a young .lady. It grovs case has since been decided- by a verdict of JuxurianUy, and when it gets to be three murder m the first degree.- : vj u fect long he 'sells, it-tb' hair-dressers at a are the best -in' the world. I was told. -1 ?a Price:! only saw cne of them, and he found gre'a't fault with the shape f one of my limbs and "called it ande-osls though the injury was in the knee. '- -From this M. D. I made a Gross calculation of the rest of the faculty. --i ;1. ' -" ' FATE5TXS. j '.v ; Much new . machinery met my eye in my travels.' I called at the office of the "Great American Improved .Cow Milking Macbiuo Company." It is well adapted to .answer result in tho making of another Radical. I and cellar occupied bylcrsclf and husband were two' Bleigh-Ioads of pieces of iron, Centre, and Judge Taylor, of .Hunting Ikfoemation i Wakteix -Bernhard Windgardncr; at Weaver's Hotel- Harris burg, desires information of hia brother, Julius Windgardner, a baker by trade and tnembct of 5th Pcnn'a Cavalry, ' , . A Good Papes The Harrisburg Fat riot J-,rmW is always a most' welcome 'visitor to our sanctum:" It is edited with ""much ability and never fails to pour hot shot into the camp of the radicals. We commend it to our friends, ' : The Reason. The Altooha Tribune is dreadfully, down I cn the 'AHigliankm for its anti-Sunday law article. ' The trouble is that Senator Hall is in the article, and I the Trilune care a ' more about him than . any day in the week. ';' " , IsVlsiEtx The wit. of J oh a . Brothcr , line, B. B. cf the.. MTfiig.r He secm3 to labor like a hcrse to be witty, but to no . purpeco. In the language of the hymn, r:. '.i ."ITothiog has half bis work, to do,: " .Yet nothing's half so dull.','. ,;. ; ; JetfepCS Davis was on Friday last . taken froa Fcrtrc.c3 Monroe to Richmond, i, azica TJonday w leased byJZ- UB--r" . 1 wood ca QIC O.COO tall .to sunswer the ' .. charge cf lighireason when culled, cpon. i ; Horace Greeley is pledged for one-fourth a cf the tail, and Arg.-?iu3 Schell, Gea. : Jackbn and A. Welsh for the rest the last named rcra . Philadelphia.-', This 13 -.... eminently Ct and prepr; .The .mr-n who r.brou-ht tbout t:.a which she had picked up or begged and Bevcntecn hundred pounds of paper rags were gathered up on the premises and sold. In assorting the rags, several quarts of cop- per com some ot mem rare specimens- were round, and a good handful of silver pieces. The place was so filled with trum pery that it was considerable labor to clear i a place to lay her' out ia after death. A bit of sharp practice has been going on hot a thousand miles fromTTtica, New ioik ; A man contracted : to pur EITHER IN GOODS OR PRICES ani Invito tho Brotherline IIoMman - Bell - : ; : ; Higgins Shrivcx for use ' Ilarnberger - ' Truby - -Oowan O'Nein. admV, Br&llier's Adrars Pringla Adm'x M'Carty -Beck Tomliason Hail T Crainer- - '. I Daiky ...- '! : .' M'Gough v. I V Haddo -Calvin : . . King - . Altimus - Zahm" ! " ' Christy' Litzinger Dunmyer-' I McFeely i- ' Ivory -Garraghan Rowloy : Beudon . Matrson for ufo Walsh . Qyyrk "" R .more .than nzj c! It ...rcbelaon.,i3 the fret to b-Il the Padr. cf i . ihe rebels. -Jlnrrah for Greeley and Davis! This is prebntly the end. of tho whole f-.Ciir. tne use 01 its creation, and trora tne appeiir ance and taste of the milk I afterwards got I have no ; doubt it- was procured without the agency of a cow. - - But the pregress in Be wing Machines is still greater- They are not only artificial, but recently . they have also an artmeial .laay to sew on tnem. . :I clTered to buy one of the machines, including the lady, but though they had plenty of machines, they were out of an: acsortment cf ladies. 1 " afterwards learned ,that the work done by thtsa artiScial' ladies ia' very common,- and he ace : the daily, papers. -are frfcquently down - oa 'the. council j for. their 'ccmm0n sewers,"'-:; 4v;;r . . But the.maiHs closing, and jmnst close. I start for. Washington to-morrow, when I. expect to have a -friendly chat "with" the President;'.! may'ta called' a3 a' witness be fore the Judiciary Committee upon the Im peachment question, unless Old Andy-decs something for me. He might have had For ney, but did not uso .tha proper means to e scare hia, asd now Forney writes an "Oc casional" lett'-r' against him- .But I 'must net give 'yau-Washington nawe till I get to Viu,h'mgtc-u.. So good bye." ' MacShaks' ' Tbss cobkeb-stcxs of a new Seminary, to ba under- the cere cf tl 0 iaistej '3 ct i.erey, was Uid with appropriate cercmaies'tn Al- toona, ca bimday lest. -non.' John .Bell, of Tennessee, is now living at hia home, near the Cumber land Iron Works, a few hours steamboat travel below Nashville, oa the Cumber land; river., f ,11b is, about sevchty-thrcb years old, badly broken , down physically and pecuniarily;- ;- r -v t. . . The ' Boston. Fast says i "Thad Ste vens' luggage : u One dozen ' cotton shirtt, two pairs of flannel drawers, six pairs cf stockings, an overcoat, arid a ton of 'cur ses." '.Tk&Fost forgot to add two hun dred pounds of colored' housekeeper or whatever they call her. " . . o ; . jj : A letter from South Carolina cays " the famine which how threatens "ithe land ia all over ihe land, -irid no one- re gion can help the other.' Tho Parkers burg,7-West Virginia, Gazelle says ' within a short travel of that'placo people are ac tually starving to' do a I h.- i.;,.- i ,3. ; ' , The'Caliitonia jler-cury which claim ed 'to ba the oldest jie'wspaper : in" Great Britain," and which fov eoma months '"past was issued in the form cf an evening half penny paper, 'ceased publication on April 20.. It had been in existence since 1G 02 more than twd centuries. ; j Two nerro riots' occurred " In1 "Kich- mond cn Saturday night. One "originated ia r.n 'attempt to rescue a colored mafrom the police.".. The soldiers were called upon; rod eiditeen' rioters were captured. Dur ing ihe evening, a marf n'am.ed r'IIay v.-ird was" arrested "for ' maig- nn meet ' speech to the negroes. party came m and offered the j V I advance of Rl.500for n'; " - - - I M ET . I, " The seller "backed water" and V ' chase a farm.. 7 The tforfeit,r was" $500. A feV weeks subsequent to' thU "tf ansae-. tion a third original owi the farrri. paid .the f forfeit, when purchaser No2 'didn't want to buy." ' As the 'inan ' vvho .received the forfeit money lias made' two or threa thousand , dollars m that way within a short time it is entirely safe to concludo that the ways to make money are as numerous as holes in a skimmer. '" . TheTachmond Enquirer says: "Mr. Wilson's statement that after the passagd of the Shellabarer bill, tho reports of OP vs Swires ct al - vs Colcleeer et al . vs Swjres v r vs.Delange et al --. vs;M'Hughetal . t- :i i, vs Zimmerman . va Duncan -' x :V8 Barto et al : vs Garvey V- vs! Butler - - , : -. vsiPringlo . va iSohool D Alleg'j 1 ; -vi.Sama ... .. ! vs Same f -. . ;' ;vt:Sama . 1 j: :, va;Same r -.. ; ?- vsiSame . - . i iiV3Same; --.- y a va School D Mon'f Tp . va.Noel . . - - -." vs Shoenbergert .El'rt . i vs Cooper vs Murray 'a Ex'rt eUl -' va Christy-. - c: 1 ve Davis ct al I. .1 A va Boody vs Sch D Clenrflsld Tp ; vs Same; vs Penna B R Co vs McHugh et al - , - . ; vs Bendoa : . - va McHugh .va.Penna BBC- , , -i vs Same GEO. C- K. ZAHM, Proth'y. Prothonatory's OfSce, May 9. 1SC7. PTmCHASIlEO to Jiir 4 s . 1 l I If iiii 131 :0 murders cffreedmen ceased, proves noth- 'k sa ing except that the object of the, previous 7 lying .being, gained, ; the falsehoods . were 1 , or abandoned. , .The improvement was in the Radical report era, not the Southern " pco- j pie.-", ..The., iTtmes adds that.'.Hho seif ccmplaeent ;Wy ip.. which . Mr.: Wilson described the great victories which we won pver-.the .Confederates,' recalled the mighty warrior's magnificent retreat from the first battle. of Bull Run, in advance of the first. rank which skedaddled.". '. ! - 1: Ix is acknowledgedby Physicians, Drug gists, and everybody eke .'who: ever used it, that -Dr.-Strickland's Cecnh Balsam will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma,. r.nJ ail dbcas.23 cf tha Threat hnd Lur, cjuickcr and belter than:any..c.U-er. remedy known. wo'wouu recommcnJ our readers tmi 'rr.at No. l: re kCOWlC; it te , be -:. .ilex. a: 1 t 1 --'.-MV.vS55 . - .in rt IfN THE ORPIIiiNS' COURTOJ CAMBRIA COUNTY. Ia the of the petition for a review of the acconw David Shaffer, CUardlaa'of Samuel Jftcw and Mary SliaCer minor children of Je ShaTr, Jr.. "decM. Sept. 3d, 1808-1 and prayer granted and citation awarj March 13th; 18G7 Answer to citation April 6th, 1857 F. A. Shoemaker, W appointed Auditor to hesrdec-dasndt? upon exceptions, . 7 By the Court la pursuance of the above appointrcesl will attend at my .ofueo la Ebeasharg, f Thursday tho .ECth Hay, when ' and all parties iuterestid shall b heard. '. " F, A.SnOEMAKi . May 9lS37.t: '' ' : ' All persons knowing' tfcemeivw - d to the undersigned -oa .ew1- cr by note3 now due, ate requested w dfcht ana settle tne same .cuner vy J rZ) cash (which, cf course, would bo IJTI or civing or renewing their notes. foro tho .1st day of July next, ffrfa date all accounts renvaJnicg unsetUW'. left in the hands cf a proper cSct-T s. May 2, l$67.-:(; i