The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 23, 1872, Image 3
THE CAMBRIA FBEELUll. EBEXSBUEG, PA., ftija y, August 23, IS? 2. NOTICE. rmif. LAROR UEFOItM PARTY of Cambria l County will send Delegates ton Conference Tte held In Johnstown, on Saturday. Sept. Mi. X It Ht luo'clock, A. M. suld Delegates to meet Thomas Davis' Hotel, -M arket street, (nearly r iie new Market House.) and from thence iXced to Miners' Hall, to transact business of f -JrortHiic-e concerning the State campaign, 1,3 if deemed advisable, to place iu uomina Ua full County Ticket. lug. 12. 187.-3t. Mate Executive. 'loCAL AND PERSONAL. ij.T-.TVr RALLY i or THE EJEOcrats an literal Replm: i Of Cambria County. i v REFORM AND RECONCILIATION ! i A Mivs Meeting of Democrats, Lilieral l'tfUuMit-ai.!, ami all 1-vor of lleform iu the ri.hninistrationof the. National and State GovVruments, and honorable and lasting re conciliation of all classes and sections of our whole eounlrv, will e l'-ld in KBENS rUr., ei TuesJaif Ere amy, S'pUmbtr 3d, (Court Veck) .... lion, i au.. r v;-" - it Hon li. M. Spf.f.k, Hon, Edoar lf .'rr.br of the Democratic County Exec- t.Uv Commit'"'- . v Ivthaviki. TIoie, Chairman. ,s tm m -.rui MNiiupant ami nenr Home. "Jii-rw lair Ht Chest Spring. f rpjson bud a fcuf jnasqut last Friday li' it- j.,-nistowu Is building anew Catholic (liUf ll e.lillee. .For pure eider vinegar, go to M. L. Oat tupa H- keeps the very lest. -sJaikson township indulged in a jrraud guaiiay school plcuic on the 10th. Tlie temperance folk of Huntingdon CimJity have noiniuated a couuty ticket. '1 iie Rroadtoyi railroad is shortly t be ewttc the property of the Penna. H. li. Oom piiny. The Radical Congressional Conference v !ll meet ut the Logan House, Altoona, next Venesilav. Harrv "White delivered that stereotyped speech of his at Brighton, Beaver county, the other evening. lion. Win. A. Wallace talked sound Democratic doctrine to the voters of Greens urg last Monday. A large force of laborers are at work on ur branch railroad, relaying the iron, bal iasting the track, etc. Henry Clitic, employed on the Pa. It. I!, repairs at tSreen.shnrg, was killed by a bal last train on Monday last. Kam"l Bracken, formerly of Johnstown, hut latterly a resident of Philadelphia, died of snn-stro'ke a few days ago. Mrs. Swisshclm, from her summer resi dence in Indiana county, writes that she vrantj to see Greeley elected. ot h's than nine criminal indictments from. Justice Straycr's docket, Johnstown, will coin.- U torc our next Court, Solium: ln-tter to regulate the system than Vinennr Hitters, a pure article of which caa always Ik- had at M. I Oatman's. Johnstown, Millville, and Conetnaugh fxu-ovghs ami Conemiiugh township rontri Iot" S.'I,.XK.1." to the Somerset relief fund. Lysan.b-r Rarrctt's barn in Indiana coun ty, was struck by lightning the other day, ami It and its contents burned. Loss about $.1,000. A little daughter of J. A. Elder, of Sraicksburg, Indiana county, was struck by lightning one dav last week, and iustantl'v killcd; -The Altoona Radical has a new outfit of typel As Mme friend whs kind enough to 'ay of our new dress "Better lata than never !" Johnstown's chief of police, John IT. l'rri. is an amiable gentleman and an efli-cU-i't ollicer. Long many he live to Harris ev'ilbers. X Cambria Iron Co. horse cotnmitteil u! kl." In Johnstown ou Monday of last xri hy running at the top of its speel fiftit a Iost of tho Washington Mreet Vri(!pe. The Johnstown agricultural fair will twin-Id October 1st, 2d, 31, and 4th, instead f during the last week in September as hertnfre advertised. St. Peter's Benevolent Society, of ITera lor will give a grand picnic at that place next Saturday. Kverylxnly is invited, and everylxMly should attend. --Uieorge Lockard, of Martinsburg, recent ly at teuiptel to scare a dog with a loaded listol. He succeeded in so doing, and also shot his thumb nearly off. -A memorial soliciting donations to pur rh&ac new uniforms for the jMilicemen is in circulation In Johnstown. A memorial for Skdtv charter ought to como next. Kd. James, heof the Hi raid, hasb:taken !i!rnselft" Ch'. on a visit to the parentul hoa-estead. May his trip prove pleasant tnn beyond hia own anticipations. The organization of a "Tanner-Shoeina-r t.'lub" in Elieusburg is threatened. What special wrong has Elensburg done that she should lie visited by this aliliction ? .The Chest Springs horse fair, which was V.i Wednesday .nd Thursday of this week, well attended, though wet weather some Ttkxt iiiu rfered with the printed programme. One of the wheels came off a wagon Daal.-l Shoop was riding in on Monday last, iu Johnstown, and Mr. Shoop was thrown out fcnd considerably injured alxnit the head and eek. Jai k Uhey and John Dougherty, our two champion fishermen, on Wednesday Toed in a turtle which weighed 21 pounds. Thry caught it in 'Williams' dam," a half mile below town. At a funeral in Huntingdon county on the Cth instant, the horse attached to the hearse ran away, badly wrecking that vehi cle, npset'ing the driver, and otherwise iuah)g things lively for a time. On Wednesday, a little son of Daniel jers, Cambria township, fell from tint T tof the spring-house, a distance of fifteen ' r, and struck on a pile of stones. He was '-9 foully though not fatally hurt. VMr ' DennKiratie county convention of Attain met at Iewistown on Monday week, pk noiniuated Hon. Ii. Milton Speer for M!rehs. George Bates for Assembly, and an w Iteed for delegate to tho constitu-'- eonventiou. -Messrs. Hoover & Weible have a good 1 9 in the way of a Grain and SeedClean ' r,I r the sale of which they have secured ;." agency. See adverttseuient, see tho - tut-r in operatiou, and then soo that you ne if you need it. -A young man named Jamti Cobaugh, -'l alH.ut IS years, son of Mr. Jacob Col "'igh, of Franklin borough, was killed at " t Oonemaugh on last Friday, lie was vj"K on some part of the engiue or tender, ; Mi ,tr and was run over. "fl'or the second time within less than ''weeks, death has entered the household tf - ' Tierney, Ksq., this time robbiugit fc; infant treasure, Alice Maud, aged one ? aud six months. One of the two re u' -fiung children is in a precarious condition. l,rol,erty now occupietl by l'-athcr jy. well worth Si, 000, is to be given v'F ,or the mere nominal sum of one dol ; -that is, the chance which is to draw it t i"1 only one dollar. Solicitors for the 2 ar'k w 111 Ihj bobhlug around. Try I 1an- J111 of Oil City, whom rthv rt'away know to be a tlever and r. K-ftleman, recently took utito him ( Witi1 , , 4,1(1 tll:n he ami his happy bride t Caii'1 Say Mrtde) Isjtook thetpjlye !v ihT on.thrf' wcddiugtoiir. -OOg Wrr I'U' mid other lUsiiiiguiMiuu speaKcrs, are M'' t. -d to le present and address the muetiiii: Cuun- lome all ft,ul lie:lr the of the lamniiigu fairly, fully ami ably I A little son of W. Horace Rose, Esq., ! Johnstown, fell from a haymow on Tuesday afternoon last ami tvns very severely in jured. I Our merchant friend next door, M. L. ! Oatman, has fully determined to dispense ' with the credit system for all time to come. ; Hence cash or its equivalent will henceforth j be the rule, and when you go to No. 100 H igh street, as you will rind it to your interest to do, bo sure to take your pocket-book along. As berries are now in season -it must not ! be thought strange that our young legal I friend. Burgess Berry, has only now returned from his health-seeking visit to Centre cotln j ty. He reports himself as much improved iji sicauy, aim as mere was no room tor im provement morally, of course he is all right. Steele, of the Ashland Advocate, says he I'can travel with impurity." And he puts it in his paper, where his wife cau read it. But then what a man can do and what he do may be entirely at variance, you know. And then, again, maybe "impuritv" is a new name for a railroad pass. Who knows? The Annual Retreat of the Catholic clergy of the Diocese will be held at Lorct to Springs. The first Retreat will begin on Monday, September 9th, and close on Satur day morning, September 14th. The second Retreat will commence on Mniiil.iTi.nin ! Septemln r ltjth, and close on the following William Walker was badly burned bv the premature explosion of a blast in one of the Cambria Iron Company's coal mines at Johnstown, on Saturday 'last. Nearly all the flesh was torn from one of his arms and his head and face s'.ifl'ered severely, even to the loss of one eye. His recovery is doubt ful, he being an old man. Prof. Chapman's lionnal school closed its second summer session last Friday. The examination exercises oecupied two days. The 1111111IH.T of students in attendance dur ing the session was lorty-three, of whom thirty-one were examined and received cer tificates authorizing them to teach iu our public schools for one year. E. C. Loug and li. Wyneland are the names given by the parties who attempted to outrage the person of Mrs. John Swatzman in Johnstown last Wednesday, and John Roxbury is the title under which the indi vidual sails who stole seven dollars from Oscar Grafi"s till in the same place the same day. All three are iu jail here. This is how the Altoona Tribune mildl v puts it: "From the continued bowlings of annonymous writers in the Daily Mountain I'oUe, we are led to the belief tliat some of the citizens of Johnstown have become in sane through fear that the modest and unas suming town called Ebensburg will prove a too formidable rival for the kingdom." Of your charity, or, if that won't prompt you, of your desire to enrich yourself, invest two dollars iu the Somerset relief enterprise, au elaborate advertisement of which appears in our paper to-day. Thus you trill aid a worthy cause, and thus you nioy add greatly to your worldly possessions. M. P. Meagher, Johnstown, is agent for this county. Send your money to him. Money orders are now Issued at the Ebensburg post-office for any oint iu Eng land, Ireland, and other foreign countries, at the following rates: On orders not ex ceeding 10, '23 cents ; over 10 and not ex ceeding ?0, 30 cents ; over Slid and not exceeding $:i0, 75 cents ; over S.tO and not exceeding 40, $1.00; over SU and not exceeding 50, 51.M. The Mifflin county Republican conven tion met at Lewistown last Monday. The Congressional conferees were appointed by the Convention, but were uninstructeu. The situation iu this district is therefore thus: Cambria for Barker ; Blair for Blair; Hunt ingdon for Guss; Mifflin uninstructed. Barker will likely get the nomination, but Hon. It. Milton Speer will go back to Wash ington with 700 majority. The Ebensburg common school term will commence September d, proximo, and con tinue seven months. The following corps of teachers has len selected: lrincipal, W. C M'Clellaud, salary $73 per month ; Room No. 2, H. Berg, saiary 530; Room No. 3, .diss Ellen Lewis, salary ; Room No. 4. Miss Mollie E. Davis, salary S3.P ; Room No. 3, Mrs. Clark, salary S.'W : Room No. 0, Miss Mary E. Jones, salary S.TiJ. Plot for sensation novel. This place Tuesday afternoon young man, married young man's Ktep-mother, middle aged flagrante delict u young man's father returns home unexpectedly raiseaCain generally threatened prosecutions for bigamy shock ing 'demoralization. Such are the outlines of the story as rumor has it. For the sake of our common humanity, we hope it is not true. Gen. J. K. Moorhead, of Pittsburgh, spent Monday night in this place on his w ay home by his own private conveyance from Cresson Springs. Ho stated to several of his personal acquaintances here who called ou him that he was in favor of Greeley and Buckalew, for the plain and simple reason that they were both competent and honest. Gen. Moorehead will make his influence toll on the result iu Allegheny county. Indiana county is to "have an agricultu ral fair next Octolx-r. Among the "general rules" of the society, as we find them pul lished in the Progreiv, is the one that "all manufactures and articles of skilled lalior must lie residents of the county." That is bad enough ; but when we further read that "competitors for riding match in the 10th, 11th, 12th, 17th, or l'Jth classes must have leen manufactured by persons residing iu the county" well, that is still worse. The Johnstown Tribune tells us. that harmony is not the prevailing characteristic in the Itaaieal camp in Huntingdon countv It says: "Messrs. Whutnn and Rush liave a little unpleasantness on hand, Mr. "Wharton having distributed circulars charging Guss, w ho is Superintendent of the Cassvile Sol diers' Orphan School, with improper inti macy with his female scholars. Guss has put Wharton under $1,000 bonds for his ap pearance to answer the alleged liliel." We mentioned in these columns two or three months ago that a brother of Mrs. Eli as Jones, of Cambria township, had died in New Orleans, leaving her the bulk of his fortune. This fortune was variously esti mated at from $50,000 to $150,000. Sequal : On Wednesday, a gentleman from New Or leans arrived here, bringing with him drafts for $45,000, which he turned over to Mrs. Jones, as the first installment of the bequest. Tho entire lequest. ho says, will represent the value of $150,000. William Coulter left his home In Indiana connty sometime tho beginning of last week, saying to his family that he was going to buy cattle. Not returning, search was in stituted for him. On Thursday following, his dead lody was discovered in the Cone tnaugh river, near his residence, his legs only being in the water. He had evidently fallen in when tho stream was swollen, which, upon receding, left him as above stated. His son had repeatedly passed and repassed the spot where his father was lying, but failed to discover him. Wo give this story as we heard it, but prefer not to locate it. It might have oc curred in China, but it didn't. The story is, that on a certain evening of n certain day a certain agent for a certain lalmr-saving ma chine drove up to a certain house iu a cer tain locality and asked to remain all night, which privilege was accorded him. Next morning he sought to sell a machine, but failiug in that, asked permission to leave one of them, which was granted what purport ed to be a receipt therefor being taken by the agent. It is now claimed that instead of a receipt, the paper to which signature was made is a judgment note, and as tho case now stands the machine as well as the party of the second part may be considered sold. The account given by us last week of the St. Augustine shooting affair was correct in only one particular, and that was that Mr. McFeeley was shot in the thigh. The trou ble did not originate nor was the shooting done in the manner stated by our informant, who simply drew ou his imagination, as he was not present and of course did not see what he professed to have seen. The true account has been given us, but as our read ers would probably not feel much interest in it now, we withhold it nntil the trial of the case come off, Michael Barnacle, who did the shooting, being under $2,000 bonds for Ma appearance at Court. McFeeley'a leg was not amputated, and he was still living at last accounts, with slight hopes for his re covery. For the sake of all concerned, we trw st that he vfill survive, though it will be little short of a miracle if he does. Communication. Jonxsiows, Aug. 19, 1872. To the Editor of the Freeman: DEAR Sm T niinrxn ran are already aware that the Cambria Iron Company s Bog was laboring and groaning till it brought forth a iteal.liv little rtlrri;.,.r wluch has, by common consent, been dubbed the Daily Vive. Very fit and appropriate name, that ! The Elders and the Bo'j could not find any responsible party to take charge ot their progeny, so, after 'much hunting, thevfound an irresponsible political weather cock, to whom they paid lour huudred dol lars, with instructions to sing, in the loudest key, all the beauties of the C. I. Co., all the virtues and noble, manly attributes of Mr. Morrell and of his right and left bowers, as well as the .immeasurable advantage the Com pany's store is to Johnstown. The pro gramme so far has been fully and faithfully carried otlt, for not only does this irrespon sible weathercock place Morrell and his el derly and boggy satellites in the advance guard of enterprise and energy, but he writes and speaks of every body and every thing connected with the C. 1. Co.'s works ami store as if they were the beacon-lights of progress, before whom all Cambria county should crouch, and fawn, and "bend the pli ant hinges of the knee." ' It is not many years since Mr, Morrell ran for Congress against Col. Linton ; so, by way of illustrating the instability aud weather cockism of the irresponsible political hack of the Vice of '72, I will quote from the Altoona Vindicator of 'G8, which wasiedited by the self-same pliant sycophant that now runs the I'l'ce; ".Mr. Morrell is a moneyed Iron kin;? and bond holders' pet. He is prolific of word and orom tses, but tbo thinking men of this comuiunily demaud something more than mere words. 'i'Uey have asked lor 'oread and lie tins given them a stone. The bare necessaries of life were (thcau marked higher at D.J. Morrcll'e store than the same quality of troods were disposed ot by up-town inert-limits. Mr. Morrell m not the man to represent the people; lie is one of their oppressors. He has proved himself a fail ure as a Icxltilator; he is u consummate hypo crite. The Cambria Iron Company desires to employ labor at low rates, to buy farm pro ducts for the smallest prices, and moruMli.o the iron trade. Mr. Morrell is an artful dodder aud Is well skilled in the use or two luces, and has no interest iu the working-man, except in asmuch as be may be instrumental iu further ing his ambitious designs or increasing hisstoro of wealth. He would proscribe a inau that woulu not vote according to his dictation. Ho is a political upstart that will stop a' nothing- which fraud or corruption can suggest or accomplish." All the above, and very much more, can lie found iu the columns of the Altoona Vin dicator. 1 will not for the present quote from the files of the old Demwrat, wherein Mr. M. was caricatured and blackguarded with all the coarseness and filth that malice, hate or envy could suggest, but will do so very soon. The man who during and after the war held up Mr. Morrell to public gaze as all that was tyranical, low, delwised and brutal, is now giving us column after column teeming with fulsome flattery in short, making Mr. Jlo rell the saviour and supiorter of Cambria county, an upright and honest politician and a guiding star iu the political horizon, the true and trusted friend of the workingmen, etc., etc. This worthless changlling of the Vice must be jiossessed of more brass than brains, ulse he would not have begged money from Hon. D. J. Morrell to start his rice full little eight by ten, aud then write to Hartranft and Buckalew, promising his sup Iort to both. The former sent a copy of the letter to a Republican gentleman in this place, who still retains it. Scarcely had Mr. James F. Weathercock issued his first squib of a pajier till he offered to jniy a certain man of this town if he would write letters pitching into and abusing John Hanuan aud lauding Sam Henry. So we can well understand why "Citizen" keeps up his torrent of abuse against 1 lannan and in favor of Henry. It is because "Citizen" is paid for lying to the rice varmints, who iu turn is paid by somebody else. John Hannan is too honest and honorable a gentleman to be hurt by such harmless missiles as "Citizen" or his somersaulting master can hurl at him. We kuew Jim when he was a red-hot. war Democrat in Blaiisville, anil we knew him to our sorrow in this town when he was loud and furious against prosecuting the war. We also knew him when he ratted in Pitts burgh and when ho started the Herald red hot Democratic, but which soon after was Xealeyed into a rabid, ranting Repuplican rag. No man, Iemx rat or Republican, that knows tho past record of this political beggar cares a tig for what he says. AVe all know that James F. Somersuulter was brought here by a few clerks in the employ of the C. I. Co., who imagine that they can see the halls of Co:igress or the Senate chamber looming up in the distance. The I "ice is doing the dirty work for which it is receiving gcsnl pay, but before wejrf December the Vice and its weather-cock editor will be now eaf. The mer chants of Johnstown do not support it, lie cause they know it is run and controlled in the interest of tho Company's Store. The working class do not even buy it, because they despise the man whose name is at tho head of it. They do not forget the time they defended him, at the peril of their lives, when the Pittsburgh rats came to clean himself and his office out. Such a man, that can bo bought by a clique to do their work, no mat ter how dirty, deserves the scorn and con tempt of any intelligent community. As I have a file of the red-hot Democrat, when J. F. Weathercock was its blustering, blatant and bellicose editor, I will quote pretty free ly from it soon, just to show what he said then and what he says note. Ho cares as much about the interests of Johnstown as the Mogul of India cares about the Fiji Is landers. Mr. Weathercock cares only for money, no matter whether it comes from llartrunrt or liuckalew, Cirautor Greeley, Negley, Henry or any other man. As I look on the Vice and its pliable, pur chasable editor as nothing but a pure fraud aud humbug, I beg to subscribe myself Anti-Fkavd and Humbug. "Timb is Passixq Swiftly By." This senti ment, expressed in poetry, is knowniby experi ence to lie true, and it is equally true that it is a great convenience to know exactly what time it is. In order to be well informed on this subject, everbody ought to be supplied with Clocks and Watches. There is no excuse to be without one when they can be procured at such reasonable prices and of such excellent manu facture at the Jeweiry establishment of C. T. Roberts, High street, Ebensburg. American watches a specialty. Cold and Hot. The people of Virginia City, Nevada, are complaining ot cold weather, while here in Cambria county we are enjoying the luxury or the therm.imeter at 00 dcgiees iu the shade. The people of Virginia City are talking of overcoats and that sort of thing, while Cam brians are anxiously asking where the lightest summer clothing can be got. Of course, there isoniy one answer to this question at S.J. Hess & Bro's elegant Clothing emporium, 241 Main street Johtistown. The secret of health are : Keep warm, eat rouiarly and slowly, maintain regular bodily .units, take early and very light supoers, keep a lean skin, get plenty of Fleep at night, keep cheerful nr.i respectahle eompnnt, eep ou of debt, do. '.set your miod on things you doi t need, mind your own business, and buy ail ti e dry goo a, dress go ds, notions, groceries, etc., von neon, and buv for eoh. at t cheap cs.'h Store of Myers & Lloyd, High st., Ebcasbutg J Mosey Order Office. An Item is roing the rounds of the local press that the Ebensburg P. O. has lately been made a money-order office. Tho post-oftioe spoken of has been a money order office about six years, and the item there fore lacks the quality of freshness. It is about equivalent to mentioning as a new discovery the fact that V. S. Barker sells the cheapest dry goods and groceries in Ebensburg, a fact known and taken advantage of by everybody. One Cent. The new postal cards will be three Inches wideand one-fourth long, the stamp and lines to be engraved on them in a variety of colors. An order for a bill of fancy dress goods or millinery goods engrossed on one of these cards will, at a cost of only one cent, reach I. T. Coppock, Johnstown, by whom it will be promptly filled. Mr. Coppock's stock is by far the most extensive in Johnstown. Cheat FtxUR. Telegraphic despatches from Chicago announce that the "corner" in wheat has been smashed, and that hereafter cheap Hour will be the rule. This is joyful news, and it is also joyful to know that K. J. Mills, our heaviest flour dealer, is preparing to accotno date the prices of his stock to the change in the market. He keens none but the best brands, and bis prices will be found riuht. Cait Yom Fruit. Fruit isexcoedingly plen ty this year, and housewives should not fail to 1 reserve large Quantities of it. Cans. 1a r a and ' Jelly glasses, all warranted, can be had for this i purpose very cheap, at Huntley's, Ebensburg. t ola either wholesale or retail. "ox. C. L. Peeshiso.-It will be seen troni the following correspondence, which we take from the Pottsville Standard, that tlon. Cyrus I Pkksiiiko, of this county, lias accepted the nomination of President Judge of Schuylkill countv, which was re cently conferred on him by the Ialior Reform Convention of that county. The present letter, addressed to Mr. Pkkshino, issigned by gentlemen not connected with that or ganization. At least such is our view of it. Hie letter we presume comes from Demo t"!8 wn are opposed to the re-election of Judge Ryon, and who wish to supplant him by the election of Mr. Pf.kshikg. The Utter is a gentleman of high character and of admitted legal ability, and if the people of Schuylkill countv elect him to preside iVer lhftir TourtfS e will pledge our word that he will discharge his duties to their entire satisfaction, and that he w ill hold the sealeg 0f justice evenly balanced in his hands. Pottsvim.b. Penn'a, July ICth, 1S72. Hon. Cyrus L. Persbig. Jnhnst'ncn. Pa. iS,?;r.The People of this (Schuylkill) county, elect this year a person to fill the office of Pres ident Judge, of our Countv Courts. Your name is being used by many Democrats in con nection with this office, and we who sign this paper favor your nomination, and will endeavor to secure it, if you will consent to be a eandi " p 1 "eref ore respectfully request that ou win inform us at an early day whether you win permit the use of your name as a candi date for said office, and obligo i ours, ery Kcsccvt fully, Hughes, A. W. Sohalk. John V. nickel. Guv E. I-arquhnr, John A. Keillv. M. M. Ketner. MichT "J'rn, John Langton, Samuel Major. M.J.Mur- , "''ssinger, 1'atrick Kearr:, Win. (. Dc J urk, m. Bolig. Joseph lirown. John Yeich, r'"ttw fjf'-er. Michael Cusev, tJeorge J-auer, t .. H.W oeltjen. V, m. Burke, I. P. Bechtel. Jno. C. Kuapp, lau 1 Sbcpp, F.Schwartz, Kd.Schlucher. JonxsTOwjf, Pa., Aug. 15, 1872. Grntt.kmex: Your letter of the ir.th or Julv last has Jut t been placed in my hands, in which ou ask my consent to become a candidate on the Democratic ticket for President Judge of your judicial district. The Iabor Itt-rorin convention which met a few days ago at Pottsville. has already pre sented my name to the peoplo of Schuylkill county for the same office, which nnminutiou I nave accepted. Under these circumstances it will gratify me to receive any additional sup port from the people who are immediately in terested in the election of a President Judge. In acceding to tho request contained in your letter. I deem it proper to say, that I do not resrard the office or Judge us in any sense a political one. Nominations, it is true, are made by the respective political organizations, J the duty of him upon whom the honor or Judicial station is conferred to carefully ex clude all party bia from tli bench. I remain, gentlemen, 3-011 rs.very respectfully, , Cyki s L. Pkushino. To James Tt. Itcilly. F. J. Farquhnr, F. W. Bechtel. F. W. Hughes. John A. Keilly, M.M. Kctuer, John Coculiu, and others. RICKEY'S FntNITCKE WAUKKOOMS.--John Hirkey, Undertaker, on Julian street. Fourth Ward, Altoona, is prepared to supply iletalie Burial Cases of all sizes and patterns, and 011 reasonable terms. Mr. Hlckey eeps constantly on hand a large stock of new and fashionable furniture, and those who require nnyl hing in his line should give him a call. Every article sent from his rooms will be warranted as represented. Hair and Straw Mattrasses manufactured to order at less than city prices. Cane eat chairs re-caned and fitted up as good as new. All orders from a distance promptly attended to- jul.13.-tf. -TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption, bv a simple remedy. Isanxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means or cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy or the prescript ion used, trreeof charge) with the directions tor preparing and using the same, whioh they will find a si rs cche for r,,t,u,nilu,n.Athmn.I!ron chitU. lr. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Hey. ED W AUD A. wiLSON U-18.-ly. 194 Penn St.. Williaiiisburgh, N. Y. Dk. IsKNnr.RG.of East Altoona, ishaving entire success iu the use of his improvement in Artificial Dental Plates. The wearer has double the satisfaction of any other plate made by the profession. Any one needing teeth should see the improvement ln-fore gi ing elsewhere. Office hours from H a. m., until? v. m. A competent assistant will lie in the office in the evening until $ o'clock. Caution. Every genuine box of Dh. Mc LANE S LIVE II PILLS bears the signature of FLEMING BltOS., and their private United States Stamp. r"Take no other." The market Is full or imitations. AGENTS. &IO to OIF.R DAY OUAIt. AKTKF.II. .Snimnna f.,11 - - ua - I Ull r in !... fAA a . j j- 1 v u 1 it 1 a it v-t-, itfiiii t-fS WOOD S LITEUAHY AND ART AGENCY, ewuurgn, a. r. A COLD VATCH. SrCyi nrvma-CASED axkricax,) Jjfcr" 3f 9 a prize for solving a Puzzle IT . 7AM. ... .. . 1 . 1 . , - ... n'jrnr in nit imw.i. relm StHinn for elrenlilt te Krrvn.v Dawn, Philadelphia, Pa. taiig.23.-lm.' STRAY COW. CAME to the residence of the subwriber in Clearfield township, about one mile north of Cnest Springs, on or about the 21d dav of July last, a whitennd black spotted Cow, about 12 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pav charges and take her away; otherwise she will he dispose of no cording to law. jas. Mcmullen. Clearfield Twp., Aug. 23, 1872.-31. 10,000 A E TJi - A XT K 1 FOR OTJIt OKKAT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN CHART! The most attractive and saleable thing out. It is indispensable to men or ail parties, fur nishing just the facts and figures needed, for every day reference, hy every intelligent voter. Agents are selling from 15 TO 30 PER DAY. The most liberal terms. Send for descriptive circulars. Address,- DUFF1ELD ASnMEAD. Publisher, . . , H Sansom Strfkt, 8-23.-3t. Philadelphia. Pa. FAllMERSsSEE THIS! BUCKEYE GRAIE1 AND SEED CLEANER, Patented Feb'y 1st, 1870. MANUFACTURED BY NIEBEL&PENNINGTON X-illin, Ohio. TbeBneWeye drain and Seed Cleaner is far superior to any other Fanning Mill ever made, having more than twice the screening surfaeeof the ordinary mill, while it is neat mid compact, and can be easily bandied and lifted around by one man. Its capacity for cleaning is from 50 to 75 bushels per hour, and runs so easily that it can be turued by a boy ten years old. Added totheabove advantages, Itis txreheap er than any other Fanning Mill now made. To sustantiate our assertions, we give the fol lowing as the opinions of several reliable gen tlemen, residents of Seneca couuty, Ohio, who have given the "Cleaner' a thorough trial : We. the undersigned, have thoroughly tested the linckette Grain and Seed Cleaner, and believe it to be superior to any one in use for cleaning TVheat, or other small seeds, for market or for sowing, an .it separates every grain of Chats, tVWe or Rye from Wheat designed for seed, and all Ited Dock from llmothu. and all wild vine seed from Flax, so as to reuder each par ticular kind of seed designed for sowing pur pose pure and entirtlu ft ce from filth and foreign (Trains. N. o. Hayw ard, I Theo. T. Ink, Wm. La no, J. BowERSocK, Dr. J. D. O'Connor. I J. Kineeh, . James Doras. The undersigned are the regularly constitute! AGENTS FOK TU E SALE OF THE BUCKEYE UUA1N AND SEED CLEAN" FJt iu all parts of Canila ia. Cuutity. except the Townships of Car roll. Chest, Clearfield and Susquehanna, aud will in a short time call upon the farmers of the different Townships and demonstrate to each farmer, at his tnen itarn. that this "Cleaner'' will do all that is claimed for it. , The "Cleaner" van be seen and tested at any time by calling on us at our farms, one-aud-a-balf miles uorth-east of Ebensburg. HfAll orders or letters of inquiry will re ceive prompt attention If addressed to HOOVEll k WE1HLB, Auff. 33.-tf. Ebcnsburgr, Cambria Co.; Pa. James B. Keilly, Fergus G. Farquhar. F. W. liechf el, W . K. Sheppard. Mason Wcidman. John A. ft ash, Geo. It. Kacrcher. O. P. Ilechtel. D. K. i lee. diaries It iii,.i v n t , v w SMrjlrELTEFFUNDi I Coal, Iron, Fire-Clay Nearly ONE MILLION DOLLAIIS IN FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY, 111 Shai-es or TWO I X ) 1 .1 -.V liW EACH, TO WHICH IR ADDED A Ft'XD OF so, All to be ilivilel amoKijfit Shor(hnllcr., as a major it 7 inau direct, at a meeting to be heM- on the 24th of October, 1S72. TO THE XTJJSIIO: At 8 T)lllll TTIOOttnir hrtlil at tlin Pnurr Uamco ln Kt Tl, 1. A w' r. r.. t . urn aa 3 ot May, A, U. 182, the undersigned were n n ifr urutnmnnt r i ii i uisusirr innieieu upon me rown vy ine recent are, and appeal ror aid in behalf of our suffering people. In dichiirinif this dntv, we will endeavor to convey n fnf kleti of the fearful calamity in as few words as possible. About four o'clock, i m., Thurs day vt li of Ma v. a fire broke our in t h wf-i-ti nit f tho tn-n a i i...;.x. i no yiiue.ano all eU.Hls tocliecX the flames proved futile. In less than two hours this once beau- niui ion n was laid iu ashes. 1 he extent or grounl over which the destructive element mged is about thirty acres, in the central part of the town, including all the stores and hotels, save one 01 "it u. an iiieouiiKS and omccs. lncliining two printing olhcis: all places of business except piulic buildings. One-third in area of the solidly-built, and nearly the entire business part of .VT3 ,i,wn' is ruins' "ml certainly three-fourths of the wi alth of the j lace is ut'ei lv d s'reyed 1 he nre raged with such relentless rury that the terror-stricken people had to nee for tneir lives. Hlut consequently hilt liltle Derxonal nnmcrlv uirnl lnrim.il . cr...r,..A i.i. clothing than that upon their persons at the time. bleSS-l blessimr him 1h;lt irlvitin.l him tlinl nL - evcryining incy possesseu, ami tney are lelt Houseless and homcles, without a thing in the world and dependent upon the public tor bread. Others upon ivhoin the cal.wnifv i- not so set ere are greatly in need of aid to enable them to take another start in the buttle of" life. The loss win not full short or a million of dollars, aud the total iimouut of insurance will not exceed one uufiurcn tnousana ao.Iars. (ieiiernus public, that In the past, has responded so nobly to the ci v for help f rem foreign lands, and to the appeals or our o n countrymen who have suffered like direful calamities, we cull upon you, in behalf ot this sutTcring but hopeful people, FOR All) SCUSTAN'I 1 AI, AID our charities will confer a lasting favor upon tiiein, and we sincerely hope that in the exercise Of your IlbvralltV ami ireniroHir-. it will lin lilio lhii.,ii,ihi,. .r .m.K., i i MiciiAti. H. 3ax.mr, Vji., of Somerset, Pennsylvania, Is the Treasurer of the Relief Com mittee, to whoui contributions can be sent. Kl). SCCLIt ) WM. 11. KOONTZ, Committee. ISAAC 1 1 curs, S The above are the appeals of a suffering community, and the WELLERsnrTIlO COAL, IRON. HUE-CLAY ami TIMBER LAND COMPANY, of Weliersl.iirg, Somerset Countv, Pciinvlvauia, propose to deliver to the Relief Committee all the profits arising from the sale of shares. Mr. JAMES LE FEVKE, Secretary. Somhuskt, Pa. July so. 1873. , Dear Pin: Your? of the 11th inst, received. Appreciating your kind regards for our suffering people, we gratefully accept vonr tenderer a donation of . 5,0011 or move out of the proceeds of the sale of your Wellersburg or Somerset County lands, for the benefit of the sufferers by the late calamitous fire that luid our town in ruins. By order or tho Relief Committee. D. WEYAND, Chairman. A. II. COFHtOTH, Secretary. Shares can be obtained at the Office of the Company, or from their Agents. WM. H. WESTON, til. P. MEAGHER, John3tcvvn, General Agent, .4tt(horfrI Agent for Cambria County. BY virtue of sundry wrilsof Vend. Ki-poii. and -41. Void. Er)n., issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will beexposi-d to Public Sale, ou Monday, 2d Ij of Scr.trmbcr next, at 2 o'clTt P. m .. tho following Real Estate, to wit : A i.i. the right, title and Interest of Michael Chardon, of, in and to a piece or parcel of laud situate iu CJtarheld township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of James Ryan, Mich'l M'Clos key, and others, containing W Acres, more or less, alaiut 3U Acres of which are cleared, hav ing thereon erected a two story log house and a Tog barn uow in the occupancy of Michael Chardon. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Adam Coll is. AT.SO, all tho right, title and interest of Lucas Moyerand liridget Mover, of, in and to a cer tain piece or parcel of land situate in Clearfield towuship. Cambria county, adjoining lands of Matthew Ivory, David button, and others, con taining 68 Acres, more or less, about 25 Acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank house and a frame stable now in the occupancy of Lucas Mover. Taken ii exe cution uud to be sold at the suit of Francis Cooper. Aijo, all the right, title and interest of John S. Luther, of, in and ton piece or parcel of land situate in (Carroll township. Cambria county, adjoining lands of Joseph Houck, Francis Lu ther, and others, containing 150 Acres, more or less, about thirty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story plank house, now in the occupancy or George Luther, and a two story plank house and frame barn, now in tho occupancy of John S. Lutber. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Davis & Lloyd. Ai-so. all the right, title and Interest of Zcph aniuli Wrakland, of, in and to a piece or parcel of hind situate in Susquehanna township. Cam bria county, adjoining lands of Hiram Fritz, Isaac Wen kla nil and others, containing U0 Acres, more or less, about 15 Acres of which are clear ed, having ihi-rnin erected a two story plank house, a frame barn, and a small stable, now in the oucupaucy ol Zephuniah Wcaklaml. Taken in execution unT to be sold nt tUc.uit of IoIiib ton Moore Also, all the right, title and interest of St. Clair Pfouts, or, iu and to a piece or parcel of laud situate in Susquehanna township, Cam bria county, adjoining lands or l'ctur Oarman. Wm. Carman, and others, containing Acres, more or less, about 30 Acres of which arc clear ed, having thereon erected a two story plank house and log barn uow iu the occupancy of J. M. Dunlap. Taken in execution aud to be sold at the suit of John Iockhard, for use or John Martin and Thomas Patterson, Executors or James C raham, deceased, ct. U. Also, all the right, title and interest of Wm. Lloyd, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land sit uate in Susquehanna township, Cambria coun ty, adjoining lands of heirs of Richard Nagle, ilec'd, Abner Lloyd, and others, containing 100 Acres, more or less, about 30 Acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one-aud-a-hair story plank house and log barn now in the occupancy ot Win. Lloyd. Taken in execu tion and to be sold at tho suit of Lloyd Houck. Also, all the right, title and interest of Chas. Oswald, of, in and to a ceriaiu lot of ground situate in Cnrrnlltown borough, Cambria coun ty, fronting on Main street on the west and ex tending buck to hind of Heiijamin Wertncr, ad joining lot of Joseph Zolneron the north and lot of John Stoltz on the south, having thereon erected a two story plank house now in tho occujiancy of Andrew Itoslet. Taken in execu tion aud to be sold at the suit of F. Rearer. Al.so. All the right, title, and interest of Cor nelius Crutn, of, in, and to a certain piece or fa ret; 1 of land situate in Summerhill township, ambria County, adjoining lands of Joseph Wright, Catharine Crum, and others, contain ing twenty-four acre?, more or less, about sev enteen acres of which are cleared, having there on erected a two story log house and log barn, now in the occupancy of Cornelius Crum. Takeu in execution and to be sold at the suit of Solomon Euiigh. W. R, RONACKEU. Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Aug. ltt, 187i DISSOLUTION. The partnership hereto fore existing between the undersigned in the practice of the law, has been dissolved by mutual consent- F. A. SHOEMAKER, Aug. M, 1872. O EO. A. DEKRY. "lIOl.l;TIOX.-The partnership hereto J fore existing between the undersigned in the practice of the law, has been dissolved by mutual consent. WM. H.SECHLER, Aug. 13,1372. T. R. SCAN LAN. r. A. SHOEMAKEK,... .WM. H. HKCHLKR. SHOEMAKER & SECHLER, Altrneyat.Law, I1A EDENSRUltO, Cambkia Co., Pa. If. G EO. A. BERRY, ATTO R N E Y-AT-L A W. tOffice In rooms recently occupied by W. H. Sechler, Esq., In Thomas Lloyd's new build ing. Centre street, Ebensburg, Pa. Aug. 10. 1 L. PERSHINC, Attorney-at-lAitc. t3OfHeeon Franklin street, (up stairs.) over lion ton's Hardware Store, Johnstown, Fa. asb;. and Timber appointed a Committee to present to the nulilic To a large number of the sutTt-rr r it is a total . " SOMERSET, rA. myMim No Person win take thne Bitters accord Ins to direction, and remain lom unwell, prorided their bone are not destroyed by mineral poison or other mtans, and the vital organs wasted beyond tha point of repair. Dyxprp.la or Indigestion. Headache, PIn in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chent. Dix xiness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Tasts in the Month, liilions Attacks Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of the I.nnes, pain in the regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred oilier painful dyniplonis, are the offsprings ol" Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and rne bottle will prove a Letter guar antee of its merits than a lenjrthy advertisement. For Ffinale Complaints, in young or eM, tanrried or sinjle, st the rl.iwn of womanhood, or tha Jurn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided n influence that a marked improvement is soon percep tible. For Inflammatory anil Chronic Ithen- tit and Ootit, Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of the lilood. Liver, Kidneys and H ladder, these Hitters have nn equal. $uch Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Itlond. which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organ. They nre Oentle l'urgatlve s Well aa Tonic, possesAinR also the peculiar merit of acting as powerful ajjeiuVn reiieving Congestion or Inflani tnation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in lliliobs Diseases. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions. Tetter, Salt Rheum, blotches. Spots. Pimples, Pustules, lVoils, Car buncles, Rinn-wortn. Scald-Head, Sore Kyes, Kry sipelas. Itch, Scurts, I liscoloratioii of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nalur, are literally due up and carried out of tha system in a short time by the use of Uiese Hitlers Grntefnl Thaniandi proclaim Vikrgak Rit TBs the most wonderful invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. J WALKER, Prop'r. It. II. MfDOx tLn Ai CO.. Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Chariton Sts., Now York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER?' LOOK AT THIS ! Tho Farmer's Fcvcrite nmm mttt, Fanning MILL, AvPiI THE KEYSTONE CIDER IILL1 FOR SALE IJY T,. H- A'. J)A A'l S, Ebensburg, Pa. ADMINISTItATION XOTICK EstjitC Of Wlt.t.IAM Rll.F.Y. d'H-'d. Ietters of Administration on the estate of William Hilst, late of Prospe-t Ik.i-o', Cam bria county, diseased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register or said county, all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make payment without delavtand ihose having claims against the same svill please pre sent them properly suthentlcaled for settle ment. SCSAN4 RILEY, Administratrix.' "V" JKK AKOI T TIlIfJ-Thero is con J slderable numev due me that I find it im possible to do without, and this is to notify all persons indebted that It they do not call and pay upon or before the YMh rfrri ,,f thin tnxnth, they will ti'id thwlr accounts In tho hauds of T. W. Dick. Esl-, tor collection with -ois. V. LUTTK1N.UEK. ' Ebensburg, Auy. 9, lm"...j v. iui.ibj nub oiiamiiii u u i i n MM rjwtisfmcuts. A Vir.W ACA11KJI Y. rerruritlr M- u turn, ra.il.lt. (Fr Mnlcand Female l'uix ) loiig established, thorough, successful; 1. Mu tton heiilthftrl and aressibe; cominui.itvsoeir.l. moral and religious; buildings large and coot Iv; a full corps ofatiletenchers; mountain air,pui water, sale bathing, flnet-kating; emphaticsllv a home fnhooi. Whole expense, for Board, Tui tion. It 00 in. Fuel and Washing for weeks', frsx fhftu fv-f hundred dollars. Winter scsi''ii oriiis Sept. 3. 8end for Circulars. WILSON t TATTERSON. Port ltoyal, J uniata Co., Pa. Phksimkxts of CorxF.OF-s, Mixistku-, SVCCKSSKI'L Bcsiness Mux, TESTIFY TO THE MANY ADVANTAGES OF Tuscnrora Academy At ADKMIl, JI MATA CO., PA. Send for Circulars and Testimonials. D. DTONE, A.M..rh.D. J J.Patterso.v, A.M. I STEl HF.W1LLE, 0., VEMALE SOfTXAIU. I 1 his widely-known Si-hoot affords thorn. - ! Christian education at a cost o" llu?r . J.' ! f.ia vvii:onc-t..urtli .ff f.rchrwnnen. Thcs.ii, session cm weeks) opens Sept. 11th. Theaddros or all former pupils is requested. A grand re', union at the close of th next year. Send fi i particulars to Kev. CIIAHLKS C. BEXTTV 1 . I)., LI Sap t, or Kev. A. M. KEID. Ph. 1.'. IHucipal. 1 V!,,'!,PT,owx v- rr-Ai.K or. . V i,l"" I'horotigh instruction. Healthf ul Hinl beautifui location. One or themoHtenie f ully conducted and best sustained instil ufl -n i i.ix- w!li",V. ,1-V.r. ,,rrm"- te address Kev. JOHN II. BKAKELEV. Pb, D. IT. KYI LLK MILITARY SCHOOL, Merchant vlllo. X. J.. 1 our miles from Philadelphia, (formerly located nt Princeton. N. J.) Kev. S. N. IIOWKI.U A. M.. Principal, torty-fourth Annunl Term begins Sept. TOth. Send forCrculnr. TW- HnnTpi: ma t.r. sr.ni XA k t. -A. Acadcmls, Juniata Co., p Fire IissHianec. The Mutual Dan guarantees to the mutunllv insuied the greatest security for tho least pos sible cost. The premium notes are the capital. On tht. no dividends are paid to the stockhold ers, but It is simply assesel to pay deficiencies arising .alter the payment of losses and ex pen fxs -which in the COLCMRIA INSPRANf E Cil I ANl , during the total yctirsor its t-xUl-ence, have averaged but per centum uin tne premiuin note, being lower than therif-. pain in the best solvent stix:k companies during the same period of time. In insuring nt stock rates, the injured must pronounce to hims. If that be puvs every year enough 1st. To form an accumulated fund tor emergencies; 2d. To pay large dividend to the Capital Invested in the Company; 'M. Runs the risk of a "Chicago tiro coming and wiping his Company out of existence. In a Mutual Company be keeps bis own reserve in hand until needed, and pays no dividend to capitalists. The mutuallv insnrd, being themselves the capitalists, look after tho business, its character and its agents iu all places, thus protecting each other. 1 or Insurances or Airi.nriui u.i.im. Co'mA," iAinearter County, l"n. Agents Waittrd for ( hainberlln's Great 'mMialjcn hook, Tns STRTJGGIJ2 or72; A ywlty in Political and Pnpultr IMtratnreT AflHAPiucn Istory or t he Republican and uem ocrallc Parties; a racy sketch of the sn-cnllort Liberal Ref.ubli.-an l'arty ; an iiiW.lt ri. tr of tho ( lncinnati Convention. The minor tickets or side, sluars of the campaign. The finest Illus trated Rook Published. A IVM.k wanted br every American cftizen. To secure territory at creenrt8,.f,?r?,Vt- PCBLISHINO t P., Chicago.lll..,Phila..Pu., or SpringHeld.M.iss. lAKPAlGH GOODS FOR 1872 Agents wanted lorourCainoaign Goods. Sfll at KiitM. Par K"? ror cent, profit. Now isthetim,,. Jsciid at once for Descriptive Circularsand Prico linrti.'I1 '" ?!. Engraving of all tho t andidatcs. Campaign Riographies.Charts, IM.o- I,.,f,?i'i,.inH""8"I,i' f"10-' and everything suited to t he times. Ten Dollars per dav eaiiv tnade. t ii 1 1 sain pies sent for f.t. AddressMooufl & (itHiDSPEEU, o7 Park Row, New York. f tAIV I T,,ir.v new and beautiful de v .1.111 .lltJi I sig. (;t.t r,icc rjst of T. C. U)(;T:! I RICHARDS A CO.. Mannfae JJAUIIL.')! turer?,47 MurravSt., N. York. The hei-itry ol Divine Pros, I (tenet hn never produced a mineral water which com bines in such perfection the qualities of antl hilioos tonic and cathartic medicine, as that of the Seltzer Spa ; and Tarrant's Ekfkk VEst ts-r Ski.tzek Apkiiif.nt is the artificial equivalent Of that great natural remodv. SOLD HY ALL DR'l-GOISTS. REWARD For any case of P.lind Rlecding. Itchina- ol l-crat-d 1'ilcsi hat)r llinif PileRrtnrdu fails to cure. It Is prepared expressly to cure tho Sold by all Druggist. Piles, and nothing else. Price, tl.CO. BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE T thechennest and best article in the market for Blacihsrtlothes. The genu Ine h:i both Harlow's mid lltherger's mime on the Infiel, nnd i pot up nt W iltberger's Drug Store. No. SH North Second St.. Philadelphia. D. S. WILTIIKRGEH. I roprictor. For sale by Druggistsand Grocers. KEEP IT II AND V.-The Reliable Family J'edioine. tor the prompt cure of Cholera, in effect: can be depended on in the most urgent CHses; may be given to the youmre-t inlant ni c.l as to the aged. It is readily Lukeh by chil dren Keep it in the house and Use in time sold by Druggists. lUNSELf, i RKO.. Market Street, Philadelphia. Try it. ACJKXTS XVnntcl Agents makemore mon ey at work for us than anything else. Holi ness light and permanent. Particulars rreo. G. Stinson & Co., Fine Art PuMixJur, I'oi t lund. Maine, ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1Y viitueof n plurius order of the Orphans' there will be exposed to public A 'Hv- siue, tti. ini'iKiiiii House In tlintS'T'f-' liorough of Ehenslmrir. on lav r l. -, ,li.Arkt.-i.... . ar.'-.-O-j Ht 1 o'clock, i. M-, the following decf-rltw-d rea' estate, of which Petek Uaokk died seized, to wit: A PIECE or PARCEL cf LAXD situate In tho township of .InekKon. countv of Cainbrin, adjoining lands of Geo. Wehn. Sam'l Albnuu-h. anil others, containing lit;t Arm, more or less, about SO Acresof which are clear, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half f-tjvy LOG IKH SE. Also, a Piece or Parcel of Lend situate in the township and county aforesaid, adj. lining the hind fllMtvol-rilel and lands of ine timtirln Iron Co.. containing more or bf. sh.int 3 Acres f which areclear, having thereon -re-tcd a nnr-nnd-a-half story HiM'SK. LOG HAHN nod KliAMESTAHLE. t Vhf alMive rtix-nlx-d lands will be sold as one plcoo. or in lots to suit purchasers. Tkums oi S i lb.- )ne-hi;'f I he purchase mon ey to be paid on confirmation or the sale, ami tho Imlnnce in one j ear thereafter, with inter est, to Ik sectur-d by the mortgage and judg ment bond of the purchaser. MICH A Kl. it. li AHF.n. Administrator. Jackson Twp., Aug. 9, l?72.-it. OIic?ip OTTT) Goodw Ciooils ItCMClioap! THE undersigned would aunounceto his ra- trons and the public generally, th.it he has J.,,sJ!UoCiY5'l a ,ttr?e and elegant stock ot HllOTS, SHOES. G All Kits, ... . SLI PPERS. HATS, CAPS. &C. TEAS, COPFEES, SCG ARS, SVIilM'S, SPIC, SOAPS. &c. ; TOBACCO. CIO A RS. SN l" FKS, PER h V M F.I! I KS. NOTIONS, i:C. ; OIL, LAMPS. LAMP K1XTCRKS. WALL PAPFS. WINDOW RL1NDS, &C. . lnsidtE a general arit r of other goods. Call soon and seo the bargains I am oftei ing. JAS. A. MAHKR. June 1, lo;2.-oui. ttii.Mii, Ta. o.irino-a. t iioieia Inruntiim, Dvsenlery. t ramps. Summer Complaint. A t-., Janb l!a a lompotind Syrup of Rlnckberrv Hoot and Kho bar!., an old ami well-tried remedv, t-ntirtlv vegetahle. idensunt to tiikn. Ont..L-