i I i if Cambria Jjrcemnu, SATf;i.'IAY, : : : : MAY 11, 1S72. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. HOW ABOUT THIST We havft fvl'.lT shall .i nn .ur hi ml Hint the rmisui i,,,,nn ntire urw ouifit ol type iihin the pi jt i wo nifln'h". . I .1-1.... if it should take "the last dollar"' to accomplish the -n Klin "I' mat ,e, and we earnestly hope that all persons r.i to us in a:iy t will make rtompt piirp iin.tb ,ment wiM i i a month or n weelts. tsesices tint. e shou'd t all mems have a power if l wa l(i not emecl to secure ine pre A 111 lfl,p,.Jr ItltlUS I" 'if irfuni """-.fiii thci i "1 enunp'1 doe u, e o ve couclti (jJ to solicit the aid of patriotic Democrats fTCMl.ere. It sr-ems to ns tliAt there nre to ri!, Hred earnest friends of the FurMAN "hit aot.M '- wtl'ine advaiicsV'Irre dollar ech to n the purchase of a pi wer rress, arid t.lte sheirrav in i.ci iption. e'O. At least ws Opeil lO pt I "I IK I II Ul 111:11 aill'l. HUM receive lavornoie rcpoi ic "l.uuui ti.ty. Again we lit, how about llilb? Ha?4 Mt Mialmpa Ilotne. V, nl-s of a fenther tljck to gather g-irJen tJ- !iii time of year 1 i,r Mn.iic ores indulged iu the luxury of a ll.iv pri on Tutelar j Hutitii pi"ti f '11111 ' nrw sprc.es 01 I .c.nit'iireli-in. m ili' i-ii cow pf-Noiiiug. I l'r,.f Sonne! Wei Iff has In en re-elected I Cor't Siipirii'tPi'dent of li-tlin county. l;.v A J. H.irtsoi k . ol W ilipcre. lias nc- i cp: a M '"al! i ni i"f .i' fe hum ihe Luiherau congregation k (.,,,i 'ii 'r flue made thinjrs lively at the si CI 'es V.o'.'. A. oona, lastSatutday even- iiis . No daiiK.e li'jiie. j (;,.,) me.vpu daily at M. L. Om man's. Iwhch ncfD'nis "r his goods always being j.0j, c, titrU mid deir.tb!e Kc r. 51. O'llalloran, late paxtor of the rOnth Jii; ciiiMfli of Huntingdon, dieJ iu Cork. rf,iii'l i'i 11 'I' ultinn. I The luik n: :he nortlieat tern part of this :iuii'i -"(' l.'ikiir of holding ar. agricultural flair "i riiPJt Sinii.j rex fa'l. I 'fi f iibei thnrc Flour Depot. No I Oil Ilieh Jfrrt. i li e plice to .u the Eatru Star f imur, "ii'uh kin w no ("cpeiior. i A t-iig man named Law ton, in Hun i tintL'iT' cciiii'r. Jell Ir-'Tti a alack car which i i it i fl ihc truck, the other day, and was killed. J'd'li Gore, of Jo'ni stown. who h lieen .n it mate of the Western reiiiieiitiary for the 1 1 1" t'x Tes ta, ia t-n'u tu liaiu rrctiu'J i full ;n?d n trom the (.lovirnor. (--We hare iccrired the antual catnloene of ll ? Oiieiitiee Male aid Female Colieire, ChenyhKe. Indiana county. '1 he inslitutiuu . in a pros eioim ciiiiiiion. I 1 hi. hsfu the HkHAtu is prohably intend j d lor retry. 1 f r.oi, inil to what it is mm nl tor-- i-eit"n,ly not for wit: 1' lie apN pie bi.tier fheel i.p at i cet ," t.:c. 1 J. Ii. Holland re-electi-il Superin'en drul ol common icl-oola lor Ula'r county l.t 'liurdnv. I Vol John Miller was re elected Iri ti f'rinlenj-iit ftr Aiioona. 1 l.e Jol riatown Lcho iiula the Ebenhurc HlKAiti a Di.ll Vnuleu'' par, Mid li.e lat ti-r id n.b..blv make a bistlh: about it; or. it tony be, llie Ft no aian'e collar will be tiht- On Wtfiicday niornirp. David Powell r. . l.ilr di ivn c a t o ln-n-e wapoo. in Cant-Ii.m-1 ii. lell under the wheel and mis "'V-ii-uij ii.piieii. 1' S. At Friday iioou, Air. i'uwi ll if lejoi'ed dead. ll ta t'ie 'ihe gentleman who showed . iff Ms i.Mui juekaa mupiditv." we wonM buy j pan- i'i new trn;uii- hihI kick the llnu.tio ! u fi'iu n dimii place until his moae would l.tnl. Or words to thai effect. I liauv White, according to the Indiana ?:JlnM.t, will not veiu ii the iioininatiut. of S i i.HM-inaii it lai(:e. He in somewhat noied 4)1.1 ivialbiiij: at tverythiin wi hiu his teach v mill I oldinu on to all thai he id'' ; -Wednesday'a Ai-lihui l A uv- catic lati : I e iiiHi.v friends of A. C. Mullin. E-q .will J be ple;inl lo larii that he lias eo lnr itcovercd i 1 : , t... . . :i 1. . .. . 'iviu "i v . . l iiiiici up til ie aoiv 10 f.Ul IU 1.11 appi'u'ai.ce at the bink eacii UHy." oio laiiiicr. will. 11 n eve to lusinea. r.iM miike h 1. ice tiling ot it Uv ilienilow el 11 L oiiie tlrvi 11 or iht hutidit d d -s iu this t rrHCiall al atH'Ul ttie liour Ol Ui id Thfte ia su uiiich bwik in llicui I U H. liiown. lormerly ticket agent at i t'lemi-ii. Iixa bought the i! (I'-niynl tract of 1 (in jri of tiiiit.tr land In W Bliin'-Ioii toan ii:p. ni.d daiina npagini; extet siyely in the uni.utuciuie ol luu.lei thereon ihis auuimer. F"r f wiig oals, J. F. coiiainers the "bnuh iu rute aTf?iiiiie'' machine the very I rrt in nun ket All the other nnichiuea are ti'.t to sow the ted at random, and a crop of ' i d Luta" is ."Lre to lo'.low. That's what ho William Smith and Edward PoweU rnwed a ii j'lo tci.il iic 111 the AMeivheiiv at Pitia biiiK UkI Satcrday .uiali won ; but if ii had l.em a iiuni-kull race, and the Hkrald m.ii! hit o poi.nut, tie iesa.1 iuiht have btcu dil i:ietit. Jaiuaa J ii-V noil. Abrnni lilaiue'a rtpltt ' lior. has be-aki, t,in.lt to Loretto. whete lie has Opened a battier t.bop. w m ,,.,w r.rv pared to 1 1 her atid thave. irizz'a and imti" tu the saliafaciioii ot all coiaera. Jim is a proti cicut artiat and ileaerves eiiC'u'"i:'iieiit. l.-n Davia and onraeli e the best pleaaed nun in Ebentburjr. Lent, ia plenaed becuae the HitiiU man ia not ) em. L)vid, and we are plenaed liei-atise. even if he h:id the req'ii- iie braina 10 fill Lfim.'h place, be lacks the i 'i'cal ability to tit'h'en our hut collar. 1- inl ili.iri.v will a-ll. ar purine arfie, ai l.ii- tnrm a sl ort diatBiice ea"t of fcben'buri;, on Vioi drtV. iG'li ii siant. hordes, coaa, shrep. hoj:s aHcul'ura! iuiliun't, etc , eic. The I (ale ai l l.ril, at 1 o'clock in the AtTrt 0('X. 1 i.ot at 'J o'clock iu the rouc.NouN, aa stated in ' lu hanubilla -1md nt" 1 aa beei C ei' ai d furnished ii eiM.d tiyle by its owner. T. W tn.emiker in il bi Uf tirt ol June the worthy host and In auiiable laily w ill be prepni el lo welcome t il il UiUiuilale in 'he nunl agreeable nian - l'r all tt.nui er viiiois who nauy lavor thetu fiili the.r ua'ioit. -. 'J he Joi iiMown DfcAT has enlargetl it hoi. mini i a in ihe ex'riii ol one colomn to I n-l pae. and It oka exceeoii.j.ly wed in 1 tie li'cienred f rm. J l is now one ot the largest pal't-ra ill the Sinte. m it it mld iional room r ivaiJini; mailer cannot fiil to prove nu .us u.iiin kl kl'inclii'ii lo it m.i,,v teaoeis. We roncrutulale Kurea Hi rty on bis re 'uii iu hraith aid home lo aay nothing of oilir twetit t joy mms. and hope.il he evr tnn bt-contes a Ita mbler, ih-u his line Uiav ! caal in more piea-unt places and that lie time for rambling may be much less con- I tiacteti ihan one hour out of eyery tweuty four. 1 ne attention 01 jjirc ctora is called to the ct that, under the provisions ol' au aci passed the l.fci.lature lat wiu'er, they are reVui ei to keep the schools ot their respective ' ' "ncia in operation five inonlha in the rear. Tln, oi oiurae, will necessitate the laving of an i"cieasU rate of taxation tor suliuul pur- 1 he Catholic Temperance Aaseciatiou of '' ' pUce ia grradually but surety on the in the uuinbar of uieiobera at ''resent beinK "i ,!, tweiy five The itod effects ol le otf:ij'zaiiMi i niidv at'parent, and we eaioectly hope that the cimnieud ibla woik will t' on until a within its reacli have been eu lia'td iu tlie cauae 'I V. Dtrk ia a sent of the Ebecsburj? li.nriltc Anei.cy. As an illuitration of the mount ,f bnsiiieaa done by him during Ihe r' niritnK 1 ... ..ikt " HJU of inauraiice was elf.-cted in the lna. a ma til kav liiilliincr li,c i.iii,la in l"f. .r,,,,,Piiiea. Fnrourage home eutcrpriae. "1011116 now. l'e rir. I!'or 1-Ui"l.'til aspirants are in K H . Vtn.wi ....I I. ...1.1 nr.. J'oth " ' " " .1 1 fell. 1IQI aviiiv, ''tineii have been he;oia nrerioua tlevei . ame posuiou, ami botn J 1! T91 ut 'r' Rti- Either of . uiw? "P-bla d faithful Kep- ". and. If nominate.! ,d. wlwilftj, " ' VIILIIMia I,.. al . . . . . A lad named Magee fell from the wall of the ConemaugiVboroURh school house, now beine erected, to the ground, a dNtance of twen ttthree feet, and was considerably injured. The frit nds oi the Sabbath school caue thioughout the county should aee that they are propei ly represented at the third annual con ytn'i"n of ihe Cambria County Sabbath School AsBocia'ion, wh'ch is lo assemble at Wilmora on TueFdny next. Excursion tickets will be issued at the seVeral staiijua between Ebens burg and Jol.nstown. Talking about cigar?. You like a good one, doii't you ? And about tobacco. You of course want an article that will put you in mind ol hoi.ey dew. dtuhle distilled and drip iugevr the edges. I.emmon & Murray, on High strtet, keep precisely the kind ol cig.rs hinted at. and their tobaccos fill ihe bill to the doitii g of an i and the crossing of a t. -Il our borough dads cinnot see with their naked eies the necessity of removing the old pump in fror.t of No. 100 High stnet, we 8' pert the propriety of getting up a subscription to buy each of them a pnir ol tpec tclm. A new pump at that point U needed very badly, the old one in question heitij( a confounded inisatce and a fraud on ihi s"y citiz n-. in tlio v'cii.itT ol Suaimerhill, on Monday evei ing, J icob Horner, a brakeman on the Middle Divii-ion, met with a terious accident. He was tilting on a bumper, with his legs hanging down between the cats, when tue bumpers of ihe two car c-ime kuddenly to gether, with one of I orrer's 'gs between them The Hii'b was broken nenr ihe thib, and wits cruahed in a fearful mnuucr. Tl a nicest thing out ! When you are in Johnstown, go to Jam. ti linn's fancy store, 0 Main stiee'. an I aee hi ttock of Dolly Vardcit, Sailor, and Rpgalta Hits. They aie tho latest tty Its. Then, too, he has ubout a bundled thousand oilier things ou need, but we haven't time to entimtrute thc-ui. Just diop in at Jim's ettabii-hmetit and metilioii our nnrr.e, and he will show you everything. i We laltly had occaMou to gat a piece of ! rag carpel woven, and entrusted the joo to ; Mts-rs. T. M. Joii3 Sot s. of the Ebeusburg uolen I'actory. 1 he Car et was nuis'ied and brought to our hou-e the ether day, and, alter c ireful ex iiniiiAiioii , we pionoui ce it the b sl piece ot weaving we have ever sreu. Persons in need of work of the kind mentiouid aia reco" tin nj1 to patron zu the Messrs. Jonet . On Friday of lust week. Miss Annie M. Sctnlitii. duuhttr of Htiirv i'mii'hm. Kwi and Mis Waloerg Eger. daughter of Mr Dominic Eger. 1 o:li of O.itrolltown, made their aolcinn profession ami oecanie letpectively Sis ter Mary lii-nuid i and Sister M. Uihel'hi in the order l Sistets of St. Cetledict at that pluctf. 1 btir re'igious vows weir received by the l iii op ot the Diocese, as is the rule in such cere monies. Abl Lloyd has taken possession of his new house, at the riiliuad d;l ; J. K. Hite bus bought and muved into the house v.icaled by Abel ; and Wm. H. Scch.er his irunsferied his household gods lo the domicil last lilt va cant ll was allowing at the lime when all this Mining was being tffected, and the unnui inous verdict ot the tr'u most intimately c- ns ceii.ed is that they are glad the j ib has been done. It tcold, oi.ipiriiiiig uiK, they aiy. Thomas J. Lojd has bought ihe house for merly occupied by SccUler. On Wcdi.esday. F P. Tieniey, E q , ol Eleiiahurg. received a telegiam !rom New Or leai s, dated 7ih. containing the news of the death of Mr. Uobert lit berts. The unctii-t I was a son uf Her. Hiclinrd Roberts, dee'd , and formerly lived ir this neighborhood. He went S iilh nun v years ago, and was a re.-i- dent ot Louisiatiu up to thti t iue of his death. He leaves a loitune variously e limited at Horn SltO.UUO 10 $1 lU.IIUli, nil which, by the ptuvisiona of his will, goes tw h'.s aisur, Mrs. Eliua Jones, ot C-iuibii i towuthip. Thomas Paiiisii, a l-ioihtr ul Frar.ci J. Parrish, ot tialli z ;i, is ll'jjtuiti on a Ireisht train on the P 11 ll. W ii.le in Ihe rear of his cabuvte car making some lepiirs. in the Ai luoua yard, la.-t Tuesday, unolhcr caboose came up and all uck (lie trout ol his car. knock lug him down ou the rack. Two wheels run over lnui, oi e over his right thigh and the other over one of his arms. Though he whs shockingly mangled, jet wondi rlul lo relate he had no bones broken. His ii juries are neces sarily ievere, but uo icais of his recoveiy are til' ei tallied. A nice younsr man in BeUefonte had a lady friend who 1 -juiced in ihe ownership of a ball d zfii jolcitisu. He went angling one day, ai d caught a pound trout. That's the Muuli est sort of (lout they have iu that sect. on, you know. And he preserved it alive, and took it home, and thought it would make a pretty companion for the goldfish, and conciuceJ he wouid give hi." lady hiend a It: C . e turpi ise b itiiruuuciig ii into the aquarium milium htr kuowledge, The surprise was pel feci, for the trout swallowed the goidiish, and iheu caimiv turned over ou its dorsal liu and died of n.Uu gesiiou. iltigtoan" is agitated. The celebrated Betsy Kui.tuian, of Su.-quchai.na lownahip, willi nuaace iu her heailuiii a pistol in her hand, tuiiertouk recently to shoot a brevet husband ol hers iu that suction, Wi Turn Lioyd by umuc. She had lived .with William about a tear, uud William h.iu lired ot her, and had hidiiti. her go back lo her lawful husband. Ibis galled Deity's si'ii.-ilive iiiure, sj to spe..k, uuJ the sought revenge. 11 the cap on the fiieaim had exploded, uud if the b.urel couluined powder and ball, a deed ol blood would hvtt beeu enuclcd, piovidiug ulwuys I lUui. Ueuj'i aim Was .1114. . 1 i.e owneia ot Vruvrt, Hinc along ihe bat.ks ot ihe d ams below town Biiuu'a iut u stop lo this ihin ol catching ti h w ith neis 011 their uretnites. It cokt$ltO to slock lho-a daina, ai.d the fih were put theie with the exoeclation that ihey would bd allowid lu uiulliply auflicicnlly fur ihe demands of our enure people, ai.d not be ciiaau out by the uhobiaaie in nets lor the beuutii of a lew It i in couiempluiiou iu. iulroduce other and superior lisn this Siitumer, but umesa uf-urai.ee is given that they thail be protected, th pro jecl will likely be alio wed to sliiaip thioUKh." Anglr g wiih a book is all light, but uulliug ahou d not be to ertd Scott Monroe, a culled brudder, who some years ago obtained lettei ol ii.iroouciion Irom the Court f this county to the IV asii.ru Peni t.iniarv li.r a tar lvt.m"Uth. but was pardoned j out belore ihe expiration of bis term ul mr I vice. ba again got into lroubl. This lime, I it is in Da tloid coumy. The piice of buuer over there way loo high to .uil bis v ews, ntid so be got iuto the buaintta of steaiiug wiial he neeied of the article But the business proved unpopular, .and the Court said that, lo ihe ei d ol oulling Scolt's ioordinate and de praved taste lor buuer. hefhou d go back to Alleghany uity lor a ye.r. Tho Bedford jail cannot be very secure, for a reward ol $3 I is now oU'red for Mr. Monroe's return thereto. Ou Tuesday. Gen. J. M. Campbell ceased to be Surveyor Geneial ol the State, a position held by him lor six cousecutive years. In the evrnin' ot 'hat day, at the Harris House. liar ritburg". a banq-tet was given their reliriug chief by the t-leik iu the Laud Otli-je, and a cane wa presented him bearing 'be itiscrip tion : Preenied to General J. M. Campbell by the clerks in the L fid Department of renu svlvania. May. 17." A bronze clock was at the aam time presented Ctiiel Clerk it. A McCoy. I' bois) Hie inscrintiou ; Preseuteil to General Robert A McCoy by his le low c elks in the Land Department of Pennsylva nia. Miy. 1 172." Gen Beath has aksumed the'duiies of Surveyor General, Geu. Alc'Joy retaining the position of Chief Clerk. The "convention of School D rectors tr elect a County Superintendent lor lha eusuing three year met 111 lha Court House Tuesday afternoon. The attendance wa larga, 151 out o!" i2U4 Directors being present. Johu Buck, of CanolUown. was ch-i.eii President. Peler McGough.ol Washington township, and l ater Dougherty, of Summit, Vice Presiaenis. and Janie Quinn. of Johnstown, and Samuel A. Kephait, of Wiltnore, Secretaries The salary per year of the Huperinteudwut a? fixed atJl.l'OJ. For Superiuieiideut. Prof T J Chapman, ol Ertensbuig. S B. McCorniick . of Johustown, and M J. Sweeny, of Cambria. Citf, wer placed in i-omiuation. Mr, McCor mick withdrew his nam The result of the first ballot was Chaoroan, 116; Sweeny, 35. Mr. Chapman wa declared fleeted, and the convention i';nuriied. tot Ai, tonnr.sposDExrE. JoejiSToyyN, May 8, 1S72. DEAR Freem an Vowinkle & Co., of this place have for sule a drink called Zwetcheii ff'iisser, or prime brandy, which they import directly from Ocrinany, and which is one of the niost delicious drinks that is made. They havealai e quantity on hand and make rapiJ salee. Al-ttioua-fi this drink has been In use in the old country for many years, it is new to Americans, aud is emphatically a German beveragre, but is jrood none tl e less 1 Autioch, in Syria, which was lately visited by an earthquake, was almost destroyed by oue in f(5, in the return of Justinian, and bittory re cords that one as the tittli in order that visited that city. That earthquake tasted for eighteen months. Two members of the light-flsrurcd fraternity were arrested 011 eouctdny last, at Whisky Sprh.ifs, and tent up to the new jail, to nwait trial m the churiro of relieving tht person or Mr. Richard Jelly, of this place, of one gold and one silver watch, the latter gentleman at the time obliviously enjoying his afternoon siesta that is, fust asleep. Ihey confessed their truiit aud told where the watches bad been hidden. Conemaugh borouir h is happy in the possession of a heifer only eighteen mouths old which is the mother ot a whopping biif calf. Said heifer Is a "younjj: tbitijr" for such busine', to say nothing of it being the property of Mr. Wm. Young. The calf is young too, l'rai:k t iil!i:au tell on u coat mine car, while coming out of one of the I. Co.'s mines, a day or two agr, and inj u red. his back and one shoul der very severely. The late heavy frosts have injured the fruit to pome extent in this place. This season is fifteen eiays later here than any Spring has been for ten years. Wonde r if the Signal Stations have anything to do w ith the backward weather this season 't I noticed that you spoke kindly in your last Issue of a certain very gentlemanly aspirant fer Legisl. tive honors. Permit me to express my preference, and that is a gentleman who would sweep Cambria county like a cyclone. I mean our mutual friend, John Porter, Esq, Mr. Por ter was always "the right tnun in the right rlac-e," and, in view of his recent losses by tire, think a bettor choice could not be made by the Democracy ot Cambria county for the Leg islature. .Mr. Porter's course iu the Lcgislaturc wlien he was our representative, gave entire satisfaction. He was honest, fair, upright and straight out 0:1 every question, and we believe that no man in this county has more true friends and admirers. He is my choice until the Convention decides, it it does decide against him. Rob ltov. Cut ant Di niCATK.n By special invitation of our kinsman, Kv. P. M.Ward, pastor iu charge, wu attended the dedication. 011 Sunday last, of Si. Stephen's (C.tlholio) church, 11a zelwood, near Pittsburgh by fur the most elegant , though nul the Uigesl, religious edifice il nan ever been our piovince to enter The dedicatory errv ice were of course e ducted by lit. Hev. M. Douicncc, iiithep of the dio cese, assis ed by a number of treats, who, with lha students of St. Michael's Seminary, closest bund, trade up the pn.cis-ion which paused around the church oul?iJe and in-ide, chau'ing the "Mi.-ereie" in grand stvleas ihey wont, the Bi-ih.).) blessing ihe wtiU of the beautiful s'lucture. The dedicatory scimoti was pre.- ched by Be v. S epheu Wall, President of the Sr iiiinn r, w hoc-e eh quciice aud leu:i,ii g aia provetbial, and was as it could not tail to tie, a masterly and pleasing fT t. The stu dents of the Sen. in 11 y sang the Mass, and also chanted the Vespers in the tten u,-, aequittii g tlipmselves 11 both occ. s ou witti t' e giei'e.-t credit. I n the 1 veiling, the Bishop delivered a most instructive and elcquei t lecture one of the be-t wa hive ever listened t from his lips. The chinch is a peifect gem, uud ia well worth a good roui.'d trip to tee. It ia a tilling monument to the ze 1 and energy of ita worthy pastor, and a triumph ol ai cl.in ct ural tkdl ol which its pri jec.trs and pations u.ay neil feel proud. G It A "V n rOXCEKT AT CITY II ALL ri! 1 SLU UGH, PA .JULY 4th. Ii-72. We direct the attention of our leaders tu the advei liscniPiit ir this week's paper of the Concert at City Hall, Pitltburgh, July 4lh. At the cou clusii 11 ! ihe Conceit 3b(J beuuli'ul Building Luis at O.ikdule Station, on lo Piliat-urh, St. Louis and Cincinnati It. It , will be distrib uted among the Ticket Holders. TLe price ol lie Tickets has been fixed at :Le low price of One Dollar each, uii 1 will entitle the holder lo a chance of drawing one ol the Lots. To those defiling lo get up clubs , the pre miums are vety l.ticral. Ad die-3 all cuinuiu iiica'.ions ij Gto. H. S-HASAfki-T, 12 Third Ave., Pitubargii, Pa. Could T Com It! Tha twa tra'nj that tried to paas each other on the same tiuck hadn't loom enough and collided, bill Harry Mayer will make rom for ail at his m tinuio.h Cietlhing Sloie. Mo. Opeia House, Johns town. If y ou don't w ant good bargains don I go there; il yon do, do. M. II. Mayer has laid lu a tupeib stock of lead v-niauO summed' cloth ing for men and boys, which aid be aoid as cheap us the cheapest cm tell all of g -od quality uf goods a ud of the latest styles. About a thousand more customer, tuc expected next week, aa aoon aB the pre.eiil thousands ai wailed on. C 'Jin a Suou. Kiir it Btroar the T' flk That L. Co Inn. No "2 -I'i Main street. Johnstown, hasjl.t received a suppiv ol summer bats ol all a.zea. dimensions, and kinds straw, Leghorn, ciiii, rush. Panama, A.C. Haudsoiue alylus. hia warratiled, tastes pleased, and vales alwavs made. AI.o, tine, blacit uiuuierlmti of every dcsct iplion. Also, go lo iiK-aliu hats, silk hats, slove-pipe hats, and hai. A Iso. t;nt, lutiiishing coods. c.U'i. cdlara, handkerchief, hli'.r.s, iitcklies, the h tudsoiuest iu town, gold studs, pearl bullous, etc. etc- Now ia the liuie to buy c Ii cup at Cohen's Cheap Hil i'ullul. Watchls There uie three kinils of watch es gold walcbea, silver waichea. and those Uiv w i, ,r jr1Mi iIHraind at Aldeudifer A. Coipe-ks' Unnvalied Dry Unwi. . '2'2 Open House. Juhnsiowii, where can be toiind tha most gorgeoi a ha is. bonnets, ribiHiiis, Qowers, lace, tt imuiings, glnVea. collars, slka, satins, aud iigt tuintner goods, ever brought to Johnstown. Their lich uisplav of goods trans cenda belief. Their thow windows reaemble tlie otginal garden of Kden, Painassus, or Olympus, where beauty unrivalled iciiis tu prauie and tloweis eternal bloom. .."How about your garden? have you got it made?'' "Ye', a la Doily Varden. '"is what the other said "I bought my seeds at H unt ie 'twas theie we got the spade and a better man to buy from 'a not in the hardware trade He keeps a host of nice things, as good as any nrtde, and seMs as cheap as can be w hen rei-ly cash is paid " For any thing in the way i f hardware, tinware, sloves, labor saving ma chines, groceries, cutlery, etc., etc., be ouio lo call ou Huutlcy. . .Thai cellar extension which oar neighbor Cham Kolierls is constructing under his aioie will be finished next wtek. in honor of this agreeable event, he prepofe selling watches, clot ks, jewelry, notions, etc., cheaper iha., ever before. Particular attention i- directed to his ttock ef elegant and reliable Ameiieau watch e which will be sold al mauulactuiera' prices lor caah. ..Dollv Varden in B.trnabv Rudae" is a happy creation of Dickens. Bui there ia a tequel to her career not down in the books. Full of innocent girlish coque rv, she refused poor Joe Wiliel after all, aud simply becaue lie did not buy his ready made clothing at V. S. Barker's. Dolly knew that Vallie uad the beat, nicest, aud cheapest iu towu. . Mills' new grocery store is a success. We knew it would be auth, for bis nrices are so ex'remely low that 110 oue cm aff.rd to buy elsewhere. For iusiance, you won't pay J'd.n Smith 35 cents for a pound of browned c iffee when you Cab tel the saiua quantity aud the same quality Iroiu Mills lor i0 cauls, ilia price I lot is the lowest in town. I1ARQ" A1NS IN CLOTH I NO. We cannot too earnestly invite the attention of our gentlemen frieneis to tho closing out sale of ready-made clothing and furnishing goods at the store mte of Jacob Pireher. dee'd, Montgomery 8b, Holli daystuirg. We kuow the goods to be ierte?ci iu make, pleasing In stylos, lirm iu textures, varied in patterns, and fully as cheap in prices as wholesale city rates. These ore facts, and those who want to buy clothing will do well to be guided by them. Bargains lor all buyers. Cattiom. Everv genuine box of Dr. Mc LANK'S LIVEK PILLS bears the signature of FLEMING BKOS.. and their private United Btates Stamp. M""Take do other." Tbe market U f ull of loaltattee. Communication. SOMETI1INO ABOUT HISTOHT. Afr. Editor. Wo said something last week about teachers studying English liistory, and particularly that part immediately connected, with our growth as a nation. Teachers who choose can cut this slip out and paatcit iu their TJ. S. history for reference : I.VGI.ISU Kl'LKRS- Henry VII. was sovereign of England nt the lime of the discovery of America by Christo. pber Columbus, but Henry VIII. becamesover eign in If)", and reigned till 1547. During tho first hundred years or discovery, from KjOO to 1000, the following persons were sovereigns of (ireat Britain r,,iirnry VII. from 150U lo 15IT : Edward VI. t'reua 1"4 to 1T3 ; Mary from 1553 to l.VH ; Elizabeth from VAi to lt:03. The next hundred years., from lttliO to 17fSI, during the period of Colonial settlements, the following iiersons were sovereigns f Great Britain : ames I. from leVC to lij, Charles 1. from 10ir to 1(HU ; Cromwell from lt49 to 1IW0; Charles II. from lijyo to lnso ; James II, from 1GS5 to l'ISO ; William III, ami Mary from 16S'j fi The next years during Colonial growth and pro gress, the following persons were sovereigns of Great Britain: Anne from 1703 tol7H: George I. from 17H to 177 ; George II, from 17i7 to 17W); George ill. from 17tto to 1PM. Siueo this has beeu a separate government, from 17 up to tho present time, tho following persons have reigned in Great Britain: George III. from 17S5 to George IV, from 1-D to bSJO : Willimn lVr. from lSJo to 1337 ; Victoria from 1837 to 1872. FKENCH HUI.EICS. The following persons were rulers in France : Louis XIII, from KM0 to 1B3; Louis XIV. from 1(143 to 1715; Louis XV. from 1715 to 1774; Louis XVU from 1774 to 17'J3; Louis XVII. from 17'J3 toKiW; Napoleon i. from 1791) to 1814; Louis XVIII. from JS14 to ISU'4 ; Charles X- from 1K34 to 18:50 ; Louis Phiiip from bsj) to 1S48 ; Louis Napoleon, from laibto li-71 : Thiers from 1871 to 1872. Kob liov. A limn Compliment. It is not at all surpris ing that certain cracker manufacturers Miould find it to their advantage to imitate Messrs. Marvin & Co. as closely as possible. This is cer tainly the highest compliment they could pay this firm, and if their efforts were confined to making as good, or if possible better, articles in their lineof business, this competition would be legitimate uud honorable. But we regret to learn that this imitation consists in copying the shape and styles of Marvin & t'n.'s boxes ami other packages : iu imitating the brands, labels, lettering and marking ; adopting even the color of the inks employed ; and in short approximat ing as nearly to Marvin & Co.'s trade-marks as it is possible to do without direct infraction of the hew. - By these disingenious methods, pur chasers have been deceived iuto buying au in ferior article of cracker, cake, or biscuit, under the impression that they were obtaining Mar vin & Co.'s; ami tho latter firm has beeu un justly charged with manufactures that were not up !o their standard. To avoid this danger, let purchasers, in orders to their grocers, be sure to specify Marvin & Co.'- v nrious crackers; also, to note carefully the marking of tho pack ages, or. if convenient, make t heir purchases at the Bakery, Nos. yi ami U3 Liberty btroet, Pittsburgh. fresbutti inn Banner. Wiit is This Thcs? If there are any per sons who know more than others ubout the merits of elitTerc-i.t suwiug machines, it is the men who jell them. During t'-o past three weeks more than forty of the most skillful and intelligent sewing ma chine ngents, who have, heretofore, represent ed fiuli ( uipi.nif-s as W heeler A WiIho:-, Howe, G rover i Baker, Weed, linger & Co., have vol untarily quit them, and have- ta!;en the agency of tho "Light littniiing Domestic," because it is the easiest machine tu sell, tho easiest lo learn, the simplest in construction, the most durable, and the latest improved in every respt-et. Just think of it! Wiin but K'ss than one-fourth as many pieces as a "liowe,"guarauted to"clea out" any machine yet invented. If. W. Stcud nian & Co., General Agents, 'o. IA) Sixth St., Pittsburgh. GO AND SEH FOIl Yori'SEI.F ! -Andy Fos ter, of tho well known linn of Geis i Poster, wus in New York and Philadelphia recently, and as his experience in ttie purchase of dry goods of the newest patterns, latest styles and best quality is well kuown we expect to see a rush of customers to that establishment when this fact becomes geuerally known. Geis Jc Foster have the largest and best Hected stock of dry goods in this city, but tin? ln-111 desire to I call partic.iiar attculiou to tuc acjiartiucut al lotted to CAItPETS. One portion of their large stor. is devoted to the sale of carpets, and as they Inn mi immense stock at a time they nre necessarily enabled to buy and sell cheaper than any other store in town. Visit Ge is A: Poster's uiniiiiiioth store oil Cliuton street, Johnstown, aud e-xumii.e their goods and prices aud we are sure you wi:i pat ronize the lirm. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The aeivertiser, having been permanently eured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple reiiH'dy. is anxions to make kno.v a in his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To nil vho desire it, he will send a copy of t lie presi-i ipt ion ued. (tree of charge! with the directions tor preparing and using the same, which tln-y will tlud a SL'KK ci'us tor t. 'imsu 111 ittiini.Astlnnn.i Iron- I cli a is. itc. Parlies wishing the prcscri'-.iou will please address ll-ll.-ly. ItEV. EDWAKD A. WILSON". -Li South Third Sl., WiUiauisbut jih, X. T. HICKEY'S FntXITCItli WA HEKOOMS.- John Hickey, L'mlei raker, on Julian street. Fourth Ward, Altoouu. is prepared to supply Metalic BurialC uses of ull sizes and pattern, and on reasonable terms. .Mr. Hic-ey xeeps conr.tant ly on bond n large stock of now ami fashionable furniture, and those w ho require anything in his line should give him a eail. Every artie'le sent from bis looms will be warranted as represented. AU orders li-oui a distaucepiosuptl v atteiu'ed to. Ul.i3.-tl.J bit. IsExnsno, of Altoona, hns the only right in Central Pennsylvania to apply the Palatini improvements on artificial teeth, and is not only ready but willing to promise in all cases (no matter how tlilheuit) perfect satisfaction. This Improvement is fully adopted to public speakers, 110 matter bow dilticult the case. They will not fall in coughing, laughing, or talking. Ministers and lawyers should feel themselves particularly interested. "IlITl AIlY. FOX. Died in Harlem, Mo., .1. Klrney, son of Boss G. aud Ituth A. Fox, aged 5 years and 4 months. Tlie remains of the e.eceased were buried in Johnstown cemetery on the 27th nit. JAKES R. REED & CO., DEALERS IN WATCHES.-C10CKS AID JEWELRY. 5 11. So. OS Firth Avenue, 3tii. PITTSBUltlill, I A , FIXE WATCHES CAREFULLY UEPAIUEDI IXECUTOIi NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on ttie estate of Daniel Walters, Iuto of Chest Springs borough, Cambria county, deceased, have lu-en granted by ihe Register to the un dersigned. All persons indebted lo said estate w ill pleasiVmakc immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will prcsnnt them propcrlv authenticated for settlement, JOSEI'll WA I.TKKi?, Ejcecutvr. Allegheny f wp.. May , '72.-tit. ALL. TIIK PAPERS from Maine to Califor nia pronounce it, without a tingle adverse criticism, tho BEST BOOK EVkiit Pf bushed on THE HOUSE. I'TrrrHnrit-OiTiiti'i Cj rtopf ilia. Ele gantly printed and bound, with nearly I'M trations. Slit 0111 tiy tulcriftinn. ACCENTS WANTED in every county in the Cniou. Liu KIUL Terms. Send for Circulars, lm. POltTEU &, COATES, Publ'rS, rhila., Ta. $20,000 IN GOLD For $1.25 CfRRENCY. Tue People's Grand Mu sical Festivul and Gilt Enterprise will take places at the Metropolitan Theatre, Sacramento, Oil., on loth of June, 1872. when fiti Prizes, amount ing to over 80,(Mt, will bo distributed to Ticket Holders, the highest Prize being $Ju,lKX in Gold. Payment or Prizes guaranteed by deposits. Tickets, tl.25 currency, or 11 Tickets tor 12.at). Tickets nt:d Prospectus can be obtained at FELCH & CO.'s, 12i3 Broadway, New-York. STOP AX I IU;AI. One of thegreatcst ad vantages is now offered in Tennessee and Kentucky Lauds, which have been selected by the present owner with special care as to health, productiveness of soil, convenience of railroad and river facilities, and 11 thorough examina tion ot titles. These Lands are now ottered at very low prices, to enable every industrious man to live "under his own vino and tig tree," and to capitalists a very profitable investment. For full particulars, aeldressor call ut the office f C. UitKiNufcii. Ut S uiithneld St., Pittsb'gb, Pa. LIST OF CAUSES Pet down fur tiial at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Ebensburg, tor Cambria commencing on Afou Uau, June 6d, proximo: ...u u-rrir. Gates Brown Cooper St Co. Bohe Shorthill. ... Waltz Brooks Todd Croo (1 Imsh &: Co .. . . .vs. Wolf & vv elshour. .. .vs. Black. vs. WeddC. vs. Barbanck. vs. Mallzie- va, Hisbitn- vs. MeAleer. vs. Christy. . ...vs. Apple. .va. oakik.. IWh.in Sliu-inir 111 M- cbiueCo vs. Gahagau. Qwiu's Adm'rs vs. Todu. J.K. IIITE. Prnthonubnru. Protbonotary'd Ofiioc-, Ebcnsbury, Ma 6, ,T2. a. w. mum & co , 172 & 174 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY, PA. TO WHOLESALE All RETAIL SUMS a We are offering decided Bargains iu au unri valled Stock or Black Silks, All Prices. Black and White Stripe Silks, only American Ombre" Stripe Silks, heavy,. . Japanese Silks, ,.'.. 00 .. 87 . 1.00 - 87.V 75 C2.',' 60 45 5 12 25 25 25 50 25 37.'; 25 0 1 Case, Japanese, superior quality & style, Japanese Cloth, wide, 100 Pes. Wool Wash Poplins 1 Case, Polonaise Cloth, 5-4 wide, all wool, 1 " Saxony Plaid, Twilled, " Cram me Stripes, I " Plain Colored Suitings, wide,.. .. I " Wilson Cord, 1 " Poplin Alpaca Suiting, 1 1 ., .1 .. 1 " raciflc Percales, 1 ' Serge Plaids, Spring Styles 1 " Mottled Mohair. Glace Lustre, ... 2 " Colored Alpacus, 25 to 5 " Black Alpacas i5 to 1.U0 DOLLY VARDEN STYLES IX ALL IEii:.S GOODS. Mourning Gootls, Housekeeping Goods, Men's Wear, Boys' Wear,' Shawls and Scurfs, 25 Cases, New Prints. Sheetings and Shirtings, ic, 4c. jw. . TV . K II W I N fc OO., 17al ana 11 Federal Street, AILCCIIJCW. GUARD CONLERT! AT O I T "ST XX ALL, .I'lTTSBlllGH, PA , JULY 4th, 1872. $30, COO WORTH OF PROPERTY! TO UII ftiVE.X AWAY. 30 KtAlTllll, III'IMIIVU I.OTN AT OAKDALE STATION. Tickets, $1.00. At tho conclusion of the Concert, the Mana ger will distribute StJO lilil.niMi Lots to tue ticket-holders in the usual manner, but Ho--isixr and Impartially. These laits .belong to Mr. S. G iLI.ir.AND. of Pittsburgh, Pa., whose tit 1c lo t he same is indis putable, und being situated coin -cutout to tlie city, will make excellent and pleasant homes for tne workiugmaii and mechanic. Tnoe Lots are inereusing iu value daily. A rich six-loot vein of Bituminous Coul underlies tins proper ty. A coal bank is open and in good w orking order, 'ibis bank, which gives full access lo tho coal uiideriii-.. th, will bo given uv.'ay with the Lot ou which it is sit uatcil. 'J he coal, val ued lit II1, cents per bushel, is won ii I ,t.UU. A neat Frame Cottage House is also situated ou this property, and with the out-buildings, will be given awuy with the Lot ou which it is built. Oakdaleisa well known, thriving and prosper ous town, uud at present contains uu Academy, Female College, Malt House, i'ost Olliee, Ex press OlJice, and a large number of ImiiUMuiu: dwelling houses, and taU.cn altogether, is a de sirable place for iiiduatriuus working men to settle. Ci.t'ii Premicms. To'the getter up of a club of thirty, a handsome Silv cr Watch will lie giv en. To the getter up. of a club of twenty. Five Tickets will be given. To the geiier up of a club of ten. Two Tickets will tie given. To the getter up of a club of six, Oue Ticket wbi bo given. Tho following named gent lemon, well known and prominent citizens of Pittsburgh and Alle gheny cities, have permitted us to refer to them. They will vouch for the honesty and integrity of the enterprise : Hon. Jus. Blackmorc, Mayor of Pittsburgh, and President of the Mechanics' Savings Bank ; Benjamin Singcrly, Mate Print er; K.MniiSdll Purcell, Editor Hint Publisherof Weekly Mirror, Allegheny City, Pa.; Col. Sam uel Kilgorv, County Treasurer. As to the title to said property, refer to M.S. Floyd, Attorney at Law, 89 Grant Street, PittsH.rgh. tJMUltit XI. HIIAMFIII.T. 5-lL-Gt. 4eiter:t! iaiiai;r, miEUIEF'S SALES Hy virtue of sundry writs of I'i. Fa. iued out of the Court tf Common Pleas of Cambria county, nnd to me elireeted, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House iu Ebensburg, on .Sufnitiwj;, the 1st it'll f June next, at 1 o'ci k p. xi., tiie following Ileal Estate, to wit : All the right, title and interest of Elizabeth Wible, of, iu aud to a certain lot of ground sit uate iu Carrollt-own borough, Cambria county, fronting on Campbell street on the north and extending huckalongCliurch ktreet ou the west to lot eit Jo-cph ' a ringer on the south, and ad joining lauds of llev. Boniface W timer on tlm east, having I hereon erected a one story brick house with basement and a board stable now in the occupancy of Elizabeth Wible. Taken in execution aud to be sold at the suit of Jacob C. Luther. Also, all the right, tit lennd Interest of Augtis tiue ( raver, of, in and lo a piece or parcel of hind situateiu Carroll township. Cambria coun ty, adjoining lands of 1'ete-r Campbell, John Wcaklaud, and others, containing 164 acres, more or less, about ItJO lit res cleared, having thereon elected a two story frame house aud a frame burn now in tlie occupancy of Lewis CiMver. Taken iu execution and to be sold nt tii n.ot. jt I'ttoi- JlcAleer, fur use of Pruucis Cooper. Also, all the right, title and interest of Stanis laus Wharton, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate iu Clearfield township, Cumbria county, adjoining lands of John lit he. Joseph Moyers. and others, containing 5 acres, more or less, about '& acres of which are cleared, hav ing thereon erected a two story rrame house, a frame stable and a water saw mill now in the occupancy of -Arthur Wharton. Taken in exe cution and to be sold at the suit of Tiernev i Null. W. IJ. BONACKEB, Sheriir. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, May 9, 187J.-at. TATEMHNT t f the Auditois' Settle- ment with the Supervisors of Susquehanna township, Cambria county : Scsqukh anna Twp., in account with Tims. J. Bvk.se, Supervisor, for the j tur 1S7I, 1)11. To amount of Duplicate of Koad Tax, 5.M 75 Clt. Bv nm't of Tax worked on RouJs, $511 45 By services as Supervisor, ",j id 537 55 Due Thomas J. Byrne, MG so ofsgt'EHASSA Twp., in account with William It. Lavkrty, Supervisor, lor tho year DU. To nm't of Duplicate of Koad Tax, $742 56 Duo Ton uslup at last settlcmci.t, iA 2-T7ti S3 IU. By nm't of Tax worked ou Itoads, 315 04 By exonerations. 4 12 By powder fr blasting rocks. By Thomas J. Byrne, Supervisor, By S. J. Luther, Auditor, By l'eter Helfrieh, Auditor, By Charles Weaklaud, Auditor, By John li -arer. Township Clerk, By scrv ices as Supervisor, Duo Township, 3 no 4 50 1 oil 15d tint) W '.5 - 727 01 a 79 Wk, the Auditors, do hereby certify that we have examined the Accounts of Thus. J. Byrne anil Win. H. Laverty, Supervisors of Susque hanna township, for the year l7i, and Aud t Leui as ubove aiuteei. S. J. LUTHER, I . ... PKTKK HELFKICil, f Auditors. A ttest J un BxAUtu, T w p. Clcrai. 5-11 .-3t.l T7 1 lOWS' Al'ITt A ISE.M EM'S ! Nntioe is hereby given that the follow ing Appraisements of Kenl and Personal Pro perty of decedents, selected ami set apart for the widows of intestates under the Act of As sembly of 14th April, IH5I, have been tiled in the Kegister's Office at Ebensburg und will be pre sented to the Orphans' Court, tor approval, ou IFediicwnt;, the 5ti dan of June iif.rt. to wit : Appraisemeut of the Personal Property of Andrew Kager, lute of Jackson township, Cam bria county, dee'd, set apart for Nancy Jano Kager, widew of said decedent, tlU.70. Appraisement of tho Real Estate of George Killian, late ot Conemaugli borough, Cambria, county, dee'd. set apart for Mury Auu Kiiliau, widow of said decedent, 5Hj. Appraiseiiientof certain Keal Estate set apart for tlio use or Ann Johnston, late Ann McGov ern. willow of Owen MeGovern. late of Gallit Ziu township, Cambria comity, iteeeaseil,-SiO. GEO. W. OA I'M A H, Clerk. Clerk's Ouioe. EUouaburj. Alay ii, 'i EGISTEU'S NOTICE 1 Notice U llerebv irlvpn tlmt tUr flillowintr AoeoilTlt-a have been passed and Sled In the Register's Of fice at Ebensburg, and will bo prestiiie to l he Orphans' Court ot Cambria tiiunt v, lor Muni r inatioti and allowance, on ircdhftday, the 5(i lu uf J u16 tif xf , to w i t : The First Account or John Geis. Guardian of George nnd John Newkatu, minor children of "SL" J-Ncwkatn. lute of Cambria boru', dee'd. Ihe A ecu nut of Paul Y .inner, Adm'r of Mary Antenbcrger, late of Carroll township, .k-e'd. j Ihe Account of Wm. Caldwell, Guardian t,f Frank A. Johnston. ' The Account of Wui. Caldwell, Guardian of Fannie Lcvt-i good. First and Partial Account of W. Horace Ftosc, Executor of the last Will and Testament "of Beubcn Ilaynes, late of tho Borough or Johna town. di'ccased. First and Pinal Account of John S. Elough, Guardian of Simon Lehman. First and Final Aocount of Georgp A. Confer, Administrator of Daniel Coufcr, kite of East Conomaugh. deceased. First and Filial Account of Jos. Set tlemoyer. Executor of John llciuigart, late cf Cambria borough, deeease-d. First and Final Account of George Kabier, Adm'r or the cstato of l'eter Gosner, late of Camtu la borough, deceased. Second Account of Josiuh Gochnour nnd Ste phen Gochnour. Administrators. &c, of Dau'l Goehuour. sr., late of Taylor township, dee'd. The? First anil Final Arvnur.t of John I.ysetr, Executor of tlie ho-t Will and 'Vstaiuent of Ann Lysett, lato of Cambria borough, dee'd. First; and Partial Account of Jacob Kibler, Exeeuturof Mathias Dietrich, late of Chest tp., Cambria county, deceased. Firstand rartial Account of John Mannion and Henry Scaulau, Executors of Mich'lCuu ninghiini, dceeusc-d. Tne Sei ondii.nl Final Account of Mrs. Jano Multin, (now Mrs. .In" e l.ai)ev.) Adm x or tho estate ot John MulHn. lale or Washiiigtou twp.. Cambria county, deceased. The Firstand Partial Account of Jostnh II. Livingston, Adm'r of John H. Sitman, dee d. The First and Final Account of l . A. M'Googh nnd Francis O'Friel, Adiuinistratois of James M'Gough, eleceusil. Ttie First and Partial Account of Win. H. Secliler, Adm'r of James l. Itillte, detail ruud arising from sale of decedent's real estate. Account of Peter II. Berg, Guardian of Wm. Johnston Paul and Franklin Asbury Paul, mi nor children uf Jacob M. Paul, late of Jackson township, Cambria county, deceased. Second and Partial Account of James Yost and Augustine Yost, Adm'rs of Jacob Yost, lato of Carroll town.diip, cu-ceasci!. GEO. W.OATMAN. Kcgistcr. Register's Office, Ebensburg. May ti, '72. CTA I E.MENT of the Auditors' Settle. ment with the Supervisors of Chest town ship. Cumbria county : Nhholas Helfrich, Koad Supervisor, In account with Chest Township, Dn. To auiouut of Taxes on Iiuplicute tl73.1'J " ree'd from 'In xiiblcs 5.4 ofTov.lishiy Ordei No. I ... 413. 10 Clf. By amount Work done on Knads.J373.tM) Personal serv ices 5i..3 " ' paid tor work ou roads .44 $111. 13 James P. M'Cance, Supervisor, In account wilii Chest Township, I)R. 'J'o tnmiuut of implicate $352.50 " ree'd Iroui County Treasurer Tax on Unseated Luuds . 47 .51 " " Tovviiahip Older No. 2 ;Vi.nJ CR. By amount Tax worked on roads. f341.-"3 " " pa id on T w p. llrdei s. . 4- ;.-il " pci-sonul services t.2.H " ' exonerations allowed. t.L'2 commission on 471.5T., at 2 per cent Balance due tho Township 0.13 f HT.3.42 5.U7 Wk, the undersigned, Auditors of Chest Twp., report that we ha e examined the accounts and vouchers of Nicholas llelfrieh and James P. M'Cance, Supervisors of said Township, and had them as above si.-ncl. JACOB KliiLElt. 1 JACOB Il K'i'H It'll. -Auditors. JACOB K I It K PATKfCK, I Attest I'al'Li YAiiMiit, Clerk. .Mar 4.-31. J I) ESlIJAPiLE HE A L ESTATE FOIJ SALE. The undersigned offer for sale on very liberal terms three tiacts of valuable laud iu itlack'.idk township, Cambria count'. Pa., described as follows: Tract No. I Containing 90 Acres, more or less, about 25 Acres cleairetl. having thereon erected a two story Plank House, as g.od ns new and very comfortable, a double Log Barn, and all needed outbuildings. There is a thriving young orchard of loo choice fruit trees mii.1 ex cellent water in abundance on the premises. Tract No. 54 Containing 31 Acres, about 7 Acres cleared. The improvements are a one-nnd-a-half story Plank House, u Water Saw Mill in the best of order mid without a superior in the country, nnd the usual outbuildings. Trct No. S Containing 14G Acres of excel lent Timber Land, with two ood Saw Mill sites thereon. I'nimprovi-d. t r The above elescribed Tracts adjoin each other, and will be sold separate! or together. as inav suit purchasers. Terms v ry liberal and payments cas . For further pa to or uddrcss P. II. or OLIVE March 23. lS72.-3m. Eb iculars apply "INKS. MA KIN, isburg I'. O. I ICENSE NOTICE The foll.min- n ime.l persons have tiled Petition Tor Li cense in the Miice of the Clerk or (Juarter Sps sioiis of Cain'iria county, for tbo action of the Court at next (June) Sessions: Enlitnl Iluuse M ichael Latternor, west ward, Ebciishurg lior. ; llenry Blum. Julius Steith, Carrolitown l.or. ; John Schroth, Wilmore lu.r. Tavern - Jolm Young'.iii. White t wp. ; Fiorina Bingle. Loretto horouual; Is;iac Crawford, west ward, Ebensburg borough ; John II. Mvers. Le retto tioroii;h ; Mich'i McMorris, Gallitz'n twp.; John W . G illi-spie. Sutmuit viile bor. ; C.iristo pher Kubina. John P. Parrish. Washington t p. : Thus. Ott, Chest twp.; F. X. Haiti. Loretto bor.; Paul Eiwanger. Lawrence Schroth. Andrew Hang, I'll rrol! town borough; Francis A.Giti bons. Allegheny twp.; M. F. Kelly, Wilmore lorugh ; Francis J. Parrish. Jacob Goeuer, Gulilt.in twp.; Ellen McLaughlin. John Ham ilton, Washington twp.; Peter Vclvei'zie, Chest Springs bor.: Win. Linton, Siiuimitvillc bor.; James D. Pluuimer, Croyle township: Hurry Marictt, kurlitld township. J. K. HITE, Clerk Q. S. Ebensburg, May 4, 1S72. AgLNIS WaNTKI) Ft) It TIIK X)V WoiiK. OUR CHILDREN : Oil How to Make and Keep Them Healthy. By AUGUSTUS K. GARDNEK. M. I).. Lute Pmfeir in JS'ew York Medical CulU'je. It treatsof Amusements, Education. Physical Developments, lii-cases, Accielents, Marriages, Ace., imparting a vast amount of valuable iulor ination condue.-i e to the 1 1 en It h. Happiness and Welfare of the Young. Written iu a pleasing style, it is exceeding. y iutcrcsiiug, as. Weil as instructive. Krerii Fainilihnld hare il.envl no Pmrnf run afford tu lie without it. Send for Circulars giv ing lull particulars. DUFFIELD ASH MEAD, Publisher. 3-lfi. 711 Sunsom Street, Philadelphia. JJACK to niE ST AIMING I'OINT! New Firm ! Hew Goods ! j R. U. DAVI1 desires to make known to his : old customers and everybodj else that lie has ! associated Wm. BAXTF.it with him in the mer cantile business, and that the new rirni has re moved to It. Tudor's store-rooms. High street, thri-e doors west of the Diamond, where they will constnmly keep a lull stock of SEASON ABLE GOOHS of every description. Caiiiea.J see what we can do lor you. K. K. DAVIS & CO. Ebensburg, April 27, 2.-tf. IF The undersigned desires to square his oid books aud would be pleased to have those owintf biui call and settle. K. K. DAVIS- 'PlMUEli ami LAND FOR SALE. The suliscrilier offers for sale 1.155 acres oT land, sitiiHte in Preston county, v. est Va., on Wolf Creek. There is ou this tract a Inr-re amount of prime Poplar, Ash. 'ted Oak. While Oak, Chest nut Oak. Locust, Hickory. Chestnut, Ac. Tlie timber will be sold with or without the laud. Wolf Creek flows into Cheat Kiver, seven miles above the Baito. & Ohio Kaiiroad, and affords a good water power winter and summer. Cheat Kiver is navigable totlalboau. The laud lies back from the river one mile nnd a-hnlf. litfe indisputable. Will be sold low aud ou eaey Ifrms. J. A. DA LKYM PLP.. Kowiesburff, Prcsto:i Co., West a. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under signed, appoiatetl Auditor by the Orphans Court of Cambria county, to report distribu tion ot uionev in the hands ot Paul launer. 1 Execuror of Pram-is Glosser, deceased, upon : his second ami final account, hereby gives uo I tice that he will attend for that purposi, at the I ollioeor Set hler & Scaiil iii. in Ebensburg bor I ough. on I rlilay. the 241 " day of l I at o'o.oek, P. 41., when nnd where those inter ' estett may attend. W. 1IU HACK UOsh, I Johnstown, May 4, ia72.-ot. Auditor. I ZIAUTION! All oerstMia tro l.ere'iv cauthmtsl against lattrrcring in anyway with two Mares lone brown in color and about 32 years edd t he otlie-r gre'y und about 14 years old) whteh 1 have bought from Francis Byrne, of SustjUehanua towusbip, and left iu his pos ses si ou uuriug my pleasure. CHARLES WEAKLAND. Sasuchanuu Twp., May 1, iS72.-l:. R J 1ST OF KETAII.ri.S uf Fmetgn - a-id Domestic Metel:at:(lie In the County of Cambria, us, appraieU for the year : Admit T'ltriirliip. class. ijcVk. r.irt.Aw. i.tr'-if. f It Lewis Shank. ..7 .-iilt Clsailcs llciotl. ii 00 ia William J. Buck 10 W 7 SO 7 M 7 M 7 M ltt-aihlWX Tint i:7ir, . 14 G. B. Wikc 7 ('(irriilffoicji Vnri'i'uh. II Andrew Ilaug.. 7 .V) 14 J. E. !ai!chcr.. 7 It John Wirtucr.. 7 ;:) 11 A. Walters .7 11 John Buck 7 M 14 Simr n Sehrr.fh. 7 It J.W.Sharbaiigh 7 i) 12 A.A .Eai kt I4.fcu.12 J Condtt iu " nvuh. 13 John It van ID .r0 14 John Klutz 7 & :l Joseph Stibtch 10 50 14 Huu'uhP.ockiod 7 iJ 1 Dau'l M'Donahl 7 oo. Coiipci sdolc Ui:rOUjf- 11 John D. A'lsms ..'")ifni(ti.'ch B'iri.i.o.'i. .10 l 11 leh IT wIiev.. 7 5t 14 Mrs. I.. Aaron . 7 14 11 John Sti.rnitr.. 7 .VI ii Jacob T." . Jaiau Aug. Lc'nuijer. 7 5J C'Irai'.ftctil Tnwnthip. 14 E. It. Duucgun. 7 50:it Alice Wharton 7 iJ Cro)l T"it'ia7ifj. 13 P.M.i J.Rrown.JO .VI 14 J. I). Plummer. 14 S. S. Paul 7 .Vl. " J. D. Wcutrolh. " J. C. Stiueman.. 7 50' ( U:rt iti'i ii.i; Ilirni'uf- 13 Nutter & Co ...in Cv) 14 Wm. W. S.iupp 14 Jobu C'rouse 7 50: " Jacob Wagutr. . Che ft ToU'llff.ip. 14 Wm. S. Dickey. 7 Mil Thomas Ott Cat mil Tmi'ibwu'p. 11 John Solsein... 7 50111 Nich. Lnmliour. f.''i.- Co'i'i'iiii'fl'i Tint avtjh. id 7 M 7 C-J 7 W 7 W J3 F. Shaffer 10 50:14 BiHtken i Egnn t0 S. Buciiauan.lo oei " 1. A. Be r Lev pile 7 i7J Ebcnsbuiy Joroiiyh. 14 S. Ficld 5i) VI M. L. Ontman...l0 M " C. T. Hot t its... 7 c) " Lcmoni Murray 7 50 " S. V. McCann... 7 .V) " G. C. Owcng 7 If) " S. fl. nn vis 7 u E. J. Mills 7 50 K. .1. Lloyd 7 ;ii " V Lutiringer.. 7 .W 'i-rs& l.i.nil.lil on Zabm i Sen 10 6i) K.K. I nvis& Co. 10 Ml V. S. B;t! kt-l 10 F.d .1. P. Thorn; sou. in ( I E.Uot" Tts i'i soi.13 (.') t ;-o. Hunt lev . ..13 t 1 A.A.UaikcriS'i t'J " Jacob l'hotnas.. 7 50i I'i ur.r.b'u Botoi.-h. 14 S. r. B !e & Co. 7 50: It Tetfr Kubrttz. ' E. Custer 7 Zij'AH D, V.. Coulter. GalliUin 2'ow'Ksh'p. 7 B Ivi CO 14 MrtrearetCiiin.. " Patrick Smit h . . " Jus. C. Murray. " Math. Dignum.. " A.J. Sanker F. J. Chi ist 7 H) 14 Did Mil! - .-., 7 " John J. TroxeU 7 ! i 7 50 " C. D. Bradley... 7 i.D 7 .rsj " M;ng'f Wl.nirii. 7 ."si 7 fVi "3 Thus. Bradlty.. 10 td 7 5ul Jihui'oitn IJiitonfh. I Wood .Vorrell It ?nth Mnoney 7 M 7 i'i 7 tJ 7 M 7 I 7 "- 7 1 1 7 i 7 r-i 7 M 7 i ) 7 .-I 7 5' 7 rl 7 M 7 c-l 7 fil 7 fj 7 .""l 7 50 7 : I V J 7 M 7 L-tl 7 51 7 VI 7 vi 7 .VI 7 f.:l & Co SCO 50i 9 T G Sle'.vart & Co 25 f0 11 Geis Ar Foster. 15 50 " Chas II Mippts 15 50 13 F W llav. 13 o " J Swanli & Co. 13 00 " Jacob Fein! J3 ttl " John i lilicrt . . 13 00 " Ahletidiferand ; Coppoek ... 13 00. " P.ei'ti.nA. Wa nel.J l - .MIUK flilM's. 44 Ost ar Ginfl 44 Jut ob Wib 44 A J S ai tr. 44 Win Cul'iwt ii. . ' W H I.i i l goi d 44 A I'l ffici 44 T V,' Yoil. i 44 John .".ul.'e r. . . 44 Jijin st l ia ble 44 Lew is Phillips. 44 .1 lllei 1, "' W in Lu In .... 44 .1 to A Bei'shflT. 44 .1 lo.tiUn " A MontKt iiu ry 44 M i A Nathan. 44 L Cohen 44 Ii St htilti 44 L l.l.l Ll:l.lut.. 44 L.I King 44 D V." Haikhl er- rer 44 CIihs J Yost 44 W W Pike 44 M P Menu her.. 44 DGM Culli.iigh 44 C E Til bott 4 Mar L Kee-uiie 4" Jehu M Iteesc . 44 Cuth'i-.e Mori is 44 Pstvis A' Lewis. 44 t hits OsvaM... 44 Kit h'd B nncll 44 A l Blinker... 44 JII;M ( ullough A- o ' I) J Hubert.... 44 J Cunningham 44 John Hot. nan. 44 F Border 44 Jos KlVtllltZ.. . . 44 ' Hi etistt in... 44 Chs Siimoel .. 44 G Sht'Dr-r 13 Griflin ."t Tittle 10 .VI Wm rp'icgmir io ro " Geis & Keutli.. 10 50 G Bent lev 10 .V " Jos J Murphy. 10 "0 " JnhiiT Kinne-y 10 50, .li.hn Thoiuas.. 10 50 ' " M H Mav er 10 .Vi: " .Inn J Murphy. 10 .W " C T Frs.er 10 50 " I) Pit ei t & Sou lo 50 " S.I Hess- Pro 10 .V.I " TG Giilingher 10 " M LGronbeig 10 50 " Ch'sl nverzat 10 .VI " V Louther 10 .V), " GWagner.VSou lo :u " W J Kose & Co. 10 50 14 LFLitcntii-rgcr 7 M " Moore 4: Ce 7 .i ' Koh't Siigerson 7 "tl Chas Mu rr 7 50 " Hav Itrothers. 7 V) " Jtihn Jordan.. 7 50 " A Kriiuss 7 50. " Ihivid Creed. .. 7 50 " George Heiser. 7 50 " .1 W Stevenson 7 50 ' WmM'Phr-rson 7 .VI " George Ming-.. 7 .V) ' Bott A: Kreiger 7 5 " Christ Kimplo. 7 50: 44 A Gearhardt . . 7 50 44 Brindle. Kun- j kt 1 & Co 7 50 ' Adam Pfnrr... 7 ,VJ 44 G J Thomas... 7 50 44 A Borgrafr 7 50 44 Emit Young... 7 .VI 44 N .V C A Home 7 50, 44 A 3 Wii-staff.. 7 50! :3 f ) .") :"-'l wl M fJI o) VI r i 51 5 I .VI : I M ."I .VI "sl ,VI ' F' 00 V Krebbs Foekler A- Co. . 1 C Morris James Qtiiim. . J Thomas Co Albert Keeke . Dibci t Jc Bloch Jac.son Totcusfiip. 14 Samuel fMlen.. 7 .Vitll Da'ii Simmons 11 George Wchn.. 7 5yil Lojfffo r.'-fnivh. 14 F X flaid 7 50 J3 Shields Son.. 44 HTO'Friel 7 50 44 A J Chi i!y 44 Mrirv Kesslt-r.. 7 50 44 Win Lttzii'ttt'i-. 44 M Luttritiger. 7 50 44 Johu Dudley.. 1(1 .VI ID M it) 5' I 10 5vl 7 M 7 iaJ 13 G W Ptiit.mnn 10 Ml 14 II V Given.... 14 P M'Dcrinott.. 7 5lM4 Wm W Junes.. I?itilnml 3e.Hl.s:i'j. 14 Tternard Neess. 7 50 It 'Im Borkev. . 4 John Mf'teru.. 7 50 44 Henrv StiatJcr. 44 Isaac II ILirner 51 44 Geo Conrad Swia.Mi'ri.' If intii'i. 14 John Eirer 7 .V 14 Wm M f onticll " .Varg't tiil'au. 7 50 44 Jas A lliilicr.. 44 Chri-t Kcich.. 7 50' Miyi:sr:? in?" T"rv?hln. 11 V.W Ilcliiicli. 7 Mi'14 Ptttr Umuinti B"t!y'oi,""ii 7'c"i. 13 ..fart hi A Co... 10 5i 14 K .Vcl'it'ish. . 7 r.i r &i 7 51 7 i-) 7 oJ 44 Wm Prinirle. . 10 5 ij 7 50' 7 51, 7 VI, 7 5o : 7 5-1 1 Jii'i" Sweeny.. It JohnP ParrUU Win GriftKh... It .b niiiaii. . . Wm Fliuu .las ( onia I Olho s.'vacr... G J Davis J 11 DysertA LO ' June I.i ahy ' Ji 1 .b'CltURll- n.i 7 50! Wilmore H u !'i'. "JS P .V ifolesla- It John Schroth.. Ul & "son... 10CO l aul A Scttic- 44 E l Evans 10 Vr uieycr 14 JuoJueCoiKUii. 7 CO; Tnvlor Towiiihip. 13 Wood, Morrcil A" Co White Townshf jv :S Get es Son.. . 10 5 ill A Ii Fist a i Co Walters & "roil 10 5.1 WoTlvale Borough. 14 John Ii Claike Yoder Township. Ii Jacob Ream. .. 7 50,14 J v IcUib IIc.'pl'j 44 W Lcvingblon 7 501 7 90 7 5j 10 ti) 7 d 7 J 7 -0 BREWEltlES. Florlan Bengrlo, Loretto Borough George Guesreg. in, Cambria Uor.nvli.. J. A. StetmntT. JoUnsiowu Hon -'0!i ... Ht:irv llansmaii, 4' 44 Max Heiibae h. 44 44 Joseph Kost. Conemaugh T.iwpshlp Lamb-rt A Kress, Coliemaiigh Borougii G.'J. Sch wacicrer, Washington Tr. p Henry Blum, Carrolitown Borough Julius Steich, 44 44 15 M 15 I 15 .V) r. ;i 15 jl r. :o 15 ro : m 15 .V ) 15 5.1 BILLI A UD TA BLES AN D TEN-PIN ALLEYS G. W. Miillin. Washington Township 2 Billiard Tables .. 1 Ten-Pin Alley W. S. McLaiii, Jobns'own Borough 4 Billiard Tables 1", M S ii.) M 5.) An APITAL will be held at the Tre-iisurer's Oflh'o, lCb.-nsburg, on Mtiadnr. th day of June. next. liK'HKill fiUULEY. April 2t, ls.2.-Gt. .Vi'i iMiitils A pt'i aisci . TIIE I0ilLfi fll.iLLE"CE TO rt'.ODft i: ITS lltll'AL! 'I1 A YLOI & CO.. of Alt.iot.H. nre fat gaining an em iable reputation n philin thropists by introducing among ihe'la'liea iiit AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHER I thoonlv Washing Machine in the market that w ill tlo'ii work perfectly on all '.'mi-- "f cloth ing t it limit I be aid of rubbina- I-ohi d. it waslres without rubbing, roiling ' press ing the clothes iu any way, und hci.ee vvilLo.it ar.v wearing of the fabric. It will v.a Ii anything, lroni the tliust laco to the beiiv iest ,:-iii!lt- lt will do tl:e siiine work Pi s rbvter ttmr r.uj with less labor than any othe r Machine made. Anv person desiring a Washing Machine can buee'a Champion Washer tak n to their resi dence nnd tested, when, if nut sati-facf my. It will irj t.ik ;u a-.vav without cost to tttuui. CONVINCING T EST I M ON V. . Messrs. Tatiaih Jr Co. tieut: Your A uicrl can Chiiinpieui Washer has been in i-i- sl my hotel long enough to convince us that it Is all, it claims to be. It save two-third-- i f the htl' and time ant dues the work :s wtP avlt r-Mt bo done by ha ml. We would not be v It Kut it feir double its cost. HKNUY F)1EI'. Ebensburg. March 2), '72. Caml i in Housm. tManiirricturcfl nndsobl l rT.Ul.fr 4 Co. No. HOC Twelfth street. Altni.no. nnd for tain bv V. Ll Vi KINGEK. March 23. 1872.-Sin. Main St.. Ebcnrburg. H.T. LLOVI), snt -ftii.r to It. S. ItCNN. I'caler In Drugs. Medb b '"'. Pt r-fumr-rtea. Cigars, Tobacco. Notions. Paints, Ac, i pirn-;. tn Mam uri'ft. .rio: " tne .'i i nu ' lluusr, Et cusburi, Pa. IM ill H. 1 CO ."l M 50 5J