T a v in : sh'; w d. 3 ;d W vvi ,;;eii ,1tt! I CiaBBIIJBEEHjB. 1 EBENSBURC, PA., t...n.,.(r l. JJtlv IS 1871 tOCAL AND PERSONAL. There, oiul the Other llace. ",-ctt.. this caaty s uow a postal t.ev u:!cr office. X?cc notice of corner stone laying at .,,. c tomorrow. " ( il Kill riiT is in town, but said we 4 dii't mention it. Of course we won't. hiioona has eight building ana loan lotions whose aggregate weekly loans s,,c1I)0;it accommodates about one hun j -nests at present writing, with j.renty n f.r many more. iv young man Earned IVavib liad one X feet badly crushed at the Steel Vorks i.-nwii, AVcdncsday morning. j vs Shellar, freight braketnan, was ' ,a.raiifl instantly killed by two oil L at A!tcoiia on Sunday morning labt. n AU'Ki;l wc 'ogel named Jones 'rfvcivly injured, eduesday, by a ,o falling noon hun while at work amcd Calvin Ritter was drown- T i -t'.e Clearfield creek, Tike town iltaii.o!J county, while bathing on i -v iinn-cd Edward Levi nd ride, aged drowned in the Stony Creek, : -:"'!'. on Sunday afternoon last :,e "f the Johnstown visitors to llol jUirg en the Fourth was robbed of Sr-nvcn Altoona and Johnstown, while I way home. J iux.ont C ourt ir ill be held next Fri " ht 2li inst., and not next Thurs- ie 24th, as we erroneously stated in jfenor two weeks ago. :wn Height cars were precipitated p i embankment at South Fork, this jj-. Lit Saturday, aud completely I ii. No icrson injured. -Ir.uie I'erthoid, the little girl who fiuvi rteutly shot by a lad in Wood f'mj'ie of weeks ago, died in a few .r.tf:r the sad occurrence. -4:icl Kinney, of AUooua, aged 25 Y'-d wmiwnifd, had both of his legs !ef$.l'Y ;i fieiiiht train at Huntingdon) Tec.'nes-day last, and died soon after. -Aji vmj loye at the Johnstown rolling ., fi.iVr hy name, was struck on the . jj tlic lever bar attached to the door sfirriace, a few days ago, and nearly 3; ler the .eg , . ..... ..icuiaie wnue fiat with. otherwise crown of a leadibh n.i.-i usly circulatetb Jhu D. I5ark ;!iis numerous Ebensburg friends . press. li s Mowers and Hearers, HoiT- .li.'weis and Reapers, and the Sa- tit Clipper Hakes. That's what itr with L. & S. V. Davis, do how it is yourself. Jeently, several persons in Franks-- 1 Blair county, were teasing an intox- man named Henry Yon, when the 4 i-truck a man named Kelly on the jn-veicly injuring him. if'hn J. Jones, hostler at L. & S. W. I livery stable in this place, was I I ly a fractious horse the other day ! locked senseless. Fortunately he I without serious injury. ..i:lts (Jem struck Jacob Lusch on 4 J with a "black jack," on Wcdncs i;, in Altoona, and Lusch was at last i in a very critical condition. Gern auneily from Ilolliilaysburg. mhria is still being paraded in some exchanges as one of the immortal ! ouiitities iu this State which are free tbt. Tax-payers hereaway will un- l where "the laugh comes in." man was shot four times in succes- 'kn Hope, Clearfield county, last iv, and still lin lives. If the affrav S"ccurrcd at (lien Hope, there would . y le no hope for the wounded man. Pan ii k McManamy, of Washing uship, de.-ires to sell his fine farm with first rate buildings there will ive any one A good bargain .-Les u huv. Advertisement next 7- y-tin an named Owen Deier, on his m ?an Francisco, Cah, to New ittemptcd suicide at Altoona, on !it, hy cutting his throat in a i manner. He still lives, and w ill t well. IllorninfT m-pdIt. Ppv J Winn. . n i - - - v. ... leran minister at Leavansville. county, dropped dead while ar ks toilet at his residence in that ' ;le lia.l been in falling health for f:e previous to his death. "kP. Ihadley, of Loretto, has turn n leeiihhurg, Ind., as assistant the lhmtur Pitts. If he has iniary interest iu the concern, wo ul lind better payinc patrons idine has presented us with a lithograph of the coming siim- "J,t al horetto Springs. It is a Uuilding "on paper" and will no e'iually handsome when com- ,,iH H tii1! 11 nit-1 in- ci:v;;. niy ,lioin is io ue Gone as soon as tx- Jngt little fellow named Howard twelve years and a son of a Wi(l,,w l i a f . . "Uhe creek at Cajvil1p. H.iniinr. iaty' on tbe -th inst., at which place i.u in me Soldiers' Orphan JuI'le of burglars who w ere causht I S in Altoona Saturday night are I !ai ir n- , . t "l """laaysburg awaitin trial. uicir names as Charles Riley rX' Lrown. Considerable "stuff," evohers aud jewelry, were found Huntingdon Journal wants to I no way to 6tP the iafer ts " Hng by enSneers through ". ,lst be getting devilish :.. "'"borrow of Huntingdon toyL1? "tch into men for whist- si.-tets. I A "crj--sis" has just occurred in the family of the junior editor of the Johns ' town Democrat. The delighted father is is doing well mother and infant ditto, we hope. Can loan you a few small caps Luscb, if you are out of "sorts-." More than that it would be in Wehn to look for in this quarter. Mm. Elizabeth Smith, wife of Martin Smith, formerly ot Hollidaysbnrg, and sister-in-law of Mrs. Joseph Hart, of that place, was drowned by falling from her hus band's boat into the Potomac near George town, D. V. Her remains were brouhtTto Hollidaysburgand interred in the C atholic cemetery on Sunday. She leaves a husband aud child. Thad. . Jones, of Holliilaysburg, bad the misfortune to lose a ixickage contain ing 4M, while on a trip to Gallitzin, this county, on last Sunday week. He offers a reward of $30 for its recovery, and we are confident that if any citizen of the lat ter place has found it, Mr. Jones will "et his money back," cure pop local option or no local option. James Fagan, employed at the Johns town Steel Works, was so severelv iiiii.if.,t the other day that one of his legs had to be amputated. He had only been employ ed there for two weeks he coming at that time with his wife from Pittsburg. As he was in destitute circumstances he was taken charge of by the Directors of the Poor after the accident. The well known line from Shakspeare, in Mark Antony's oration over the dead body of Caesar, "See what a rent the envi ous Casca made," was quoted with pecu liar fitness by the Poet Laureate of Johns town, in view of the fact that the late Judges of the District Court had rented Union Hall for ten years for the sum of S,(WX. And all the tax-payers will say "Amen !" 'Squire Miller, of Wilmore, is believed to be the champion potato bug buster of his bailiwick. The mode of procedure adopted by the 'Squire is to gently pinch the bug between the points "of a pair of sheet-iron tongs, a patent on which has not yet been applied for, and that's all ! Something less than 100,000 bugs have been slain by the 'Squire alone since the open ing of the campaign. Our blind friend, John Shelow, says the Tyrone Herald, who had both his eyes shot out in front of Petersburg, during the war, and who lives with his parents at Ironsville. was beiug shaved at Philips burg, on Monday week, when a drunken man entered the barber shop and staggered against the operator's arm, causing the razor in the hands of the barber to cut a horrible gasb in his (Shelow's) neck, and coming within a sixteenth of an inch of severing the jugular vein. At this writing the wounded man is in a precarious condi tion, but if mortification can be prevented he may recover. All that is enjoyable in festivities of that kind was abundantly provided and served up to those who attended Father Chrisy's pic nic yesterday week. We never saw a larger supply of good thiHgs the substantials and luxuries of life than were gathered together on that occasion, and we are sure that no one could have wished for a better dinner. The refresh ments were also excellent and strictly tcmjierate, the music was gotd, and the dancing and other pastimes were indulged in with much spirit and apparent pleasure We trust the clear gainj in cash was hand some, for the cause deserved such a finale. II. II. Canan. Esq., a well known and much esteemed citizen of Johnstown, com mitted suicide, on the night of the "ith inst., by cutting his throat with a razor. He had been insane since the 10th of May last, and indeed for many years past was sub ject to temporary aberrations of mind. He was the fourth son of Hon. Moses Canaii, dee'd, and was born in this place October :Ust, lS-2. He was a kind husband and father, a most exemplary citizen and oblig ing neighbor, and a man of more than or dinary intellect. He was the author of many well written newspaper articles on various subjects of public interest. Peace to bis ashes. The "Hayes' Quartette," of Philadel phia, a troupe of' vocalists which our peo ple listened to with so much delight last year, intends to be with us once again on Friday and Saturday evenings of next week, July 2oth and 26th, and we believe we are not saying too much when we express the belief that they will receive, as we know they deserve, audiences that will fill to re pletion the Court House on both occasions. In part second of their programme they will appear as "Old Folks in costumes of one hundred years ago a feature of the entertainment which will contribute great ly no doubt to the enjoyment of those pre sent. Admission Xi cts. children 25 cts. Don't let Ebensburg "go back" on the "Hayes' Quartette." -"Like father, like son," has"leen strik ingly exemplified, if allegations be true, in a recent shooting aft air at Atchison, Kansas, in which Wm. Marbourg, son of Jordan Marbourg, (who, it will be remem bered, was shot dead at the Johnstown post-office, a number of years ago, by Jos eph Moore,) was severely wounded in the arm and shoulder by a bullet from a pistol in the hands of J. S. Hoke, formerly of Red ford county, this State, whose wife Marbourg is alleged to have debauched. Several shots were exchanged between tho combatants, who are second cousins to each other. It is but fair to say that Marbourg denies in toto his alleged criminnl intima cy with Hoke's wife. What no doubt gave the parents of the little boys at Mt. (Jallitzin Seminary pe culiar pleasure, on Thursday last, was the neat, tidy and healthful appearance they all presented on the stage, but aside from that, their performances were well calcu lated to eladden the hearts of those whose pride and comfort we trust they will ever prove. The little fellows did exceedingly well in all their parts, considering their ex treme youth and the natural modesty of childhood, and altogether the Third An nual Commencement at Mt. (Jallitzin Sem inarv was alike creditable to the juveniles who'uarticirated and to the good Sisters in charge, who know so well how to culti vate tho minds and care for fouIs and bodies of children committed to their keep ing. May it ever bo thus with Mt. Gallit r.in and its youthful, happy scholars. It is too late now to say much about the Fourth, but not too late to remark briefly that the Dauntless Fire Company indulged In a grand street parade, led off by tho Silver Cornet Rand and preceded by the pupils of Mt. Gallitzin Seminary, fully attired in their pretty suits of grey. The engine, the hose carriage, and the hook and ladder truck, were all beautifully decorated with flowers and evergreens, and two handsome flags, the;"stars and stripes and the splendid silk flag presented by the ladies of Ebensburg to the "Cambria Guards" on their return from Mexico, were borne aloft in the van of the proces sion. A delightful pic-nic, in which-good music, c-ood "crrub " and the whirling de lights of the mazy dance, played leading parts, 'occupied the balance of the day, and a fin display of fire works followed in the evening. We did not learn the amount realized. The Young Men's Christian Association, with their numer ous friends, masculine as well as feminine, spent the day very pleasantly in Llojd's erove.'near the station, where thevenioved! a sumptuous repast and had lots of fun of the kind they most appreciate. About ten o'clock, p. m., Mr. A. Krauss, confectioner and " ice creamer" down btreet, set off a pretty paper baloon, which sailed off grand ly ; and thus ended the day ia Ebensburg. The District Court Comedy When the writ of quo warranto, issued at the in stance of the Attorney General of the State apynst James Potts, President Judge of the District Court of Cambria county, came before the Supreme Court at Harrisburg tor argument- last May, the case was con tinued, and Tuesday the 7th of October next, at Pittsburgh, was fixed for hearing it. An order was made by the Court that m the meantime, and until the validity of Judge Potts' commission should be dis- poseu oi, no business whatever should be transacted by the District Court, except to meet and adjourn. The Court was thus, like Mahomet's coffin, suspended between heaven and earth. The first day of the regular term of the Court was last Monday week. By an act of Assembly passed last winter, the purpose of which was, if possi ble, to start the Court in its judicial career once more, the County Commissioners were required to procure a suitable place for holding its sessions and Parke's Opera House was accordingly rented for that pur pose. The sessions of the Court had pre viously been held in Union Hall, but the lease had been rescinded. Judge Potts, disregarding the action of the County Commissioners in making a lease of Parke's Opera House, as they had authority to do under the lawj repaired to Union Hall last Monday week with the Associate Judges, directed the court crier to open the Court, which was done, aud then adjourned the same until the first Monday in October. The Clerk of the Court, Mr. George T. Swank, refused to be a party to the Union HaU solemnities but wended his way to the Opera House, to which place he rvas either preceded or followed by the Sheriff, the County Treasurer, one of the County Commissioners, the District Attorney, all the members of the bar, a considerable crowd of sight-seers, and by Patrick Mar key, a tipstaft of the Court. Iu a very short time Hon. David Hamilton, who had just presided as one of the Associate Judges of District Court No. 1, in Union Hall, made his appearance in the Opera House, and feeling that while he had already asl sistcd in opening one branch of the Court there could be no Constitutional objection to his lending a helping hand in inaugu rating another, mounted the Wool-sack, and recognizing tipstaff Markey as court crier pro tern, directed him to make the usual proclamation for opening District Court Xo. 2 a duty which that bland and courteous official performed in his well known dignified and impressive style. Then followed the reading of George Ti Swank's commission as Clerk of the Court after that the suspending order of the Supreme Court was read, and as a. finale to these brief and interesting judicial proceed ings, the accommodating and useful Mar key adjourned District Court No 3 until the first Monday of October next Surely Johnstown has no right now to complain that she has no Court, seeing that she can boast of two-owc of which is presided over by a gentleman "learned in the law," and the other by one who has not heretofore been suspected of knowing any law at all. It is true that they are both more for ornament than use, but then they are handy things to have in a large and growing community. If they both "lived, moved and had a beiug," all classes and shades of Johnstown society could be accommodated with mixed law on the theory of tho thimble rigger, "You pays your money aud you takes your choice." The County Commissioners having com plied with the act of Assembly and fur nished a suitable place for holding the ses sions of the Court, the question presents itself, why did the President Judge go to Union Hall instead of the Opera House? The answer is, that to meet in Union Hall might possibly in his estimation give official sanction to an illegal and unauthorized lease of that building to which he was one of the contracting parties. The second act in the comedy of "District Courts," will be played to an admiring public on the first Monday in October. On the next day the quo warranto will be heard by the Supreme Court at Pittsburgh and after that Union Hall, which once knew the District Court, will know it no more forever. Murder ok a Child. On the 3d of Jtilv, inst., Hrtrvey May, residing near Saxto'n, Huntingdon county, murdered his wife's child by strangulation. May appears to he a weak-minded, jealous-hearted man, who has not. been very successful in his matrimo nial alliances. His first wife deserted him for more congenial quarters, owing to his jealous disposition, lie then "took up," as they say up in the mining region, with the present woman, who had an interesting chilil. He is represented as having been very kind to it iu the presence of neighbors, but invariably wheu he found it alone he abused it shamefully, lie came home and found the mother absent on a number of oc- ca.-ions, and on several of them he declared if ho came home and found her absent again he would kili the child. On last Thursday he enme home aud found the mother absent and proceeded to strangle the helpless little one. Llia story in tiiui. i. i.... tail v )(, upon it and killed it. A post mortem exami nation was made in the presence of a Coro ner's jnry, who found indubitable marks of strangulation, and the verdict of the jury was that it came toitsdeath frOrn thateause. May was arrested and lodged in jail at Hunt ing.lon to await his trial. Hunt. Journal. Rf.rry Short Cake. Take one pound of flour, mix well through it one-and-a-half measures Hanner Uaking Powder, and two tea-spoonfuls salt ; then rub iu one-half pound shortening, add with a spoon one-half pint sweet milk; nuke in jellv cake pans When cold and just before eating, place in layers, covering each one with berries which have previously been sucared. This cake is coiiallv good with any kind Of fresh fruit. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to be used even full, according to printed directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable article from your grocer, send twenty-flve cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, 1. O. Lock Box 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postnge paid, a quarter pound package, together with a list of fifty v aluable Recipes. Frank A. Conlt, the Inimitable, "swung around the circle" last week from Clear field, Pa., to Loretto, and was greeted with very encouraging audiences at all points, the latter (first night) perhaps excepted. The Cherry Tree correspondent of the Pittsburgh Gazette has this to say about Frank : A few evenings ago we were treated to a peculiar literary feast by Frank Conly, the mimic humorist. His subject was "Hash," which he called "a conglomerated mess of little nothings." It consisted of talk and song alternated, representing various human characteristics. Besides giving a pleasuut entertainment, it showed the desirableness of looking at the cheerful side of things aud gathering all the happiness we can. Local Coii'espondeiice. John stowx, July, 1873. Dear Freemak Thrice blessed is our town in her many courts ! Laboring as our people have been with the utmost assiduity (especially the first syllable) for the past three or tour years to secure a court, they are just now more than rewarded for their efforts by having two courts precipitated upou them. This, you wiUjtily conceive, is rather too much of-rhe good-thing, and hence the Poet Laureate ojUJhhustown is prone to exclaim, with the chap who at tempted to run two courts of another kind both at the same time : "How happy could I be with either, ere t'other tair charmer away." On Monday, the 7th inst., the three Judges met at Union Hall, ojiened court, and theu adjourned. Some dozen or so spec tators, including the mumUrs of a minstrel troupe performing there at the time and one lawyer, graced the occasion with their presence: At the same time, or verv soon thereafter, another court opened in the Opera House, at which Judge Hamilton, who had just hastened over from Union Hal., presided. This court was opened twin by Mr. Markey. All the Johnstown and two or three KbenV burg lawyers were present ; the Clerk was there with his records and seals, the Sheriir with his writs and returns, and the Treasurer with an abundance, we hope, of "spondu licks." And this court adjourned likewise also. Without any Flatterv, we thought the lat ter court the better of the two. Judge Ham ilton, though not learned iu the law, as are his two colleagues, presided with dignify. He is a gentleman of line presence, live feet eleven and one-eighth inches in height, and of about the usual gi-th. His countenance indicates at a glance the Arm and decided character of the man. The most casual ob server would at ouce be struck with the idea that he was not a man, or a judge, to be tri fled with: The fact of a duplicate, or double-barrelled court, resolves itslf, it is said, into a ques tion between two' Halls of Justice. The Judges rented one room and the Commis sioners leased another, and it seems that the taxpayers of Cambria county are expected to I'iiv for lioth. As ti1,;,.l, .- ii. 'limit. opinions fluctuate. Mr. Ellis, one of the old est citizens, and as much "up to snutf" as any man in the place, pronounces the Opera House court a fraud, and stroin'lv i TI t i t..e that the Union Hall court is nr.t t. lui 'sneezed" at. Others t.-ilco a. lirt-.r.i, ,-;- of the matter, and declare that the "court aitvuiti iueei wuere usouicers and seals were. ll is saitl the Union Hall court threatened to brincr the Clerk, hrxlv t. from the Onera House for rnntwnnt -i,;i..' on the other hand, a legal way from' EUca.J ourg, or some other viliaire. ur.-ed the f'Wb to issue a manilltmis nr u.-.m.. ,,il, .,- damns, against the Judges to compel them to tho Onera House, on the iroim.1 Hint. ti,o Judges could not disregard the seal of tb.ir own court. It has been Tntn-tAd tlirvf- i t,i y.F 1. Judges threaten to discharge their very able ami er.icieni upstaii, .Mr. Markey, but he is SeClirft fur tile nrs:..iit. TVio n...r i. fere with him, inasmuch as they have only power to ojK-n ami adjourn the court. Bv the way, Mr. Markey thinks the Opera House .1... !.... , r . . . "'"il iue oenei oi me two, as the L nion Hall court was nnlv nlietieil mw. lu.r,..ic the Opera House court was opened tirire for the transaction of business amoin "all hon orable" men. Jsutfsed. Yours, &c, Bam. A TnKRim.E Mistake. O i the Fourth f Jul, the Phoenix Fiie Company secured Boyd's soda fountain, and ail day dealt out that delightful beverage to large crowds in Hell Delight grove. In the manufacture of this drink vitriol is one of the ingredients. In the evening many of the things were tak en away, but others, among the.iu a demi john of vitriol, were left standing till the next morning, aud a sufficient watch left to t.ike care "of them. About daylight C A. MeFarland, of Boyd's drug store, entered the ground, to get some articles left there, and found the guard asleep, except Michael Bollinger, when looking around they heard groans, and proceeding to search, they found an Irishman, Bartholomew Mahoney, who appeared to be suffering excruciating pains. He admitted that he had swallowed a mouth ("ill of the stuff, from one of the demijohns, thinking it whisky, and that it was eating him up. It was vitriol, and his tongue and mouth wfcre terribly swollen and eaten. Kennedies were quickly resorted to. and al though suffering greatly, he walked to his home, a distance of half a mile or more, and some persons thought he might recover. He was up most of the day, and could talk, but the vitriol was eating at his vitals. Teath came to his relief on the evening of Satur day, after some fifteen hours of horrible agouy. Uvilidaysbury HvgisUr. nE that Steals my purse steals trash, but he that buys made-up clcthing from S. J. Hess & Bro Johnstown, gets the genuine Stuff, strong, well made, well cut, and well sewed. Hes m ;.-. ,...... .. . x , . - ....ff.i.' u.ivt. iiibt-u i ne jtiiAeai the Vienna Exposition, for cleverness and tact in selling ready-made clothing at No. 141 Main street, Johnstown, but then he didu t want it. He would rather have lots of good fellows from the mountain swooihj down on him and buy every man a full suit at honest prices; 'i ?k j n ri:n tiskjikxts. ..iTLROADS- Tue great question now iy, VhaV would the great West do without railroads? but a far more important ques tion is, "What would Ebensburg do without it"?'8 , L,.-va who s"PPly the people with ad kinds of dry goods, fancy goods, notions aud general varieties in their line-1" The world might get on without-water, bat our town couldn't well get along without Mvers Ry'- , Try ere buy there pricea are not high there. The man in the moon was looking at the iiiade-up clothing of James J. Murphy. 10! Clinton street, Johnstow the other night with the evident intention of making a pur chase. He can't shine without a new suit, from Murphy, neither can the young men of Cambria county shine unless thev go and do likewise. Murphy is the cheapest arid clev erest msin to buy from you ever lead about. Thf. apple which Eve presented to Adam is aid to have caused Adam to make such a wry face that the whole garden became dis torted in appearance, Inn that aileged fact does not. prevent E. J. Mills from selling the cheapest and choicest flour, feed and grocer ies ever brought to Ebensburg. His Mom-is just fresh from the Milt, which is a great advantage. Call on him for proviaious. The best Oil in the u orld for chinerji It trill not chill. It will not yum. It is equal to the best Lasrd Oil. If you have any hind of Much iitc , asc for OLUX.L; ami if ya,t cannot buy it at home, seiul fur circular tmd price list to mil ABLETT & TRIPP, OIL MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS. -Vo. 300 Venn Aucnue, Pittsburgh, Pa. FRANK W . HAY 2 I it WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, - OK WORKING TI VS MAI K Oil FEMALE. . vahIxU tLA5 h wcefcruartuiteetl. He Spcetaliieemi.lo.vment at home, tiny or evening; no capitid ri-ipiired: full instructions ami valu able piickmre or ro.is sent tieebv niHil. Ai t '".'i' Yi"1 lx ' ents return stamp," M. l Ol'.NO A: CO., l.J tireeiiwicli-st., N. Y. ANI- Xi'oo to T5ools: VrMl AN Kl.K.iANTl.y BOIM. t ANVASSIMi lnk f..r the b.-stutifl che;ifest Fumilv Mihle ever pub lished, wid tie (i. Ill f ice C i-hanrn ... I t- Hireut. It contains .rar!y TOJ tine ci ip.u.e !i 1 lustrations, mid ajreuts are nii-ctitij with un- i i-ivii-ui-iiu-u success. Andreas, Mating- excri- ence, etc., mvl we wili show vmir .hi ...... agents Hi e 'toine. NATION Ah 1'rni.ISIliXO, CO.. riiila., Va. Shccl-Iioii WARES, AND DEALER IX M. TJossart it Co., successors to John J. Murphy, Johnstown, are doing a rushing business in the dry goods lihe. The people flock to see their charming new goxls, like pigeons resort to a buckwheat field in Sej temWr. And no marvel, for they keep choice aud cheap dry gds, and are adepts in the art of selling at popular prices. CUve them a call-. HEATING PARLOR aai COOKING Killed ox the Kailkoad. A young man named Edward Williams, a freight brakemaa on the Pa. H. U., was instantly killed on the siding at 'Wood vale borough, near Johnstown, on Thursday morning of last week, by being run over" by a freight train. He was in the act. of drawing out a coupling pin, when he fell forward ou the track and ten cars passed over him, severing his head from his body, with tho result stilted. Young Williams, whose parents died at Cherry Tree, Indiana county, where they resided, was met by Mr. Garret. Hishin, of Munster township, under the railroad bridge at Cresson, some thirteen years ago, whither 1 " K.i.l ii.n,vri'l f',ri 9 t 'i t i T (probably St. Francis College,) to which he hail lx?en sent by his parents to be educated. Mr. IMsbin, taking pity on the orphan boy, adopted aud raised him. The remains of the unfortunate young man, whose age w:ls about '2'2 years, were interred iu the Catholic cemetery at Suininitvillo ou Sunday last. In the chapel of the Sisters of St. Jo seph, at Mt. Gallitzin, this place, at seven o'clock on Thursday morning last, prior to the celebration cf Mass, lit. Rev. M. Uom cnec received the profession of the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, made by Sister Mary Michael, (in the world, Mary Kelly.) of Bellefonte, she having comple ted her time of probation at the novitiate of the order, of which Ebensburjj contains the mother house in the Pittsburg diocese. liAtLou's Magazine kok AucrsT. The August number of Hali.ou's Maga zine contains, among other good things, a most wonderful story of Arctic adventure, written by au old whaleman who passed a winter among the ice and snow, frozen in for nine months. It is a thrilling story of peril and excitement, and tpiito seasonable at this time, after readiug of Captain Mall's death, and the escape of some of his crew, liesidca this story, there are a doeeli or more of others, all of the lest quality, and just the thing for allot afternoon, or seaside reading. Tho Magazine is a household petj and some people think they can't keep house without it. It is cheap but real good, and one hun dred pages of reading matter are supplied for fifteen cents, or 81.50 per year, and a pretty little C-hromo as a premium. All the back numbers from the first of January sup plied by the publishers, Thomes & Talbot, 3o Bromfield Street, Uoston, and for sale at all the periodical depots in the country and Canada. I. T. Coppock, under the Opera House, Main street, Johnstown, So. 112, is the topic: 1. T. Coppock is the topic 'well that's poet ry, but we may as well say that his big show window outshines the J Une roses themsel ves. Who cari paint like nature? Coppock. Who can lose these beautiful colors in each other? Coppock. Nature's self is outdone in the flowers, ribbons, silks, satins, hats, bonnets and dress goods of I. T. Coppock, who is about as clever a man to buy from as ever wielded a yardstick. For Los of Appetite, Dysm-nf i;i,lnili-estion Depression of tip-its, nnt tieneial Debility, in their various forms, Fekhi-Phosi-hok ati:ii Er.lxrn of JALiSAVA"inaie hy t'AStr.M- IIa Atin & Co., New York, and sold by nil Ji ujririets. is the best tonic. A a stimnimit tonic for pa tients recovering- from fever or other sickness it has no orpin 1. If taken ilurinr the season, it prevents fever and aue and other intermit tent fevers. 5-lrt.-4t.j IIV4KE.I I.. PIirMAX-SMTTirMarried. in Jackson tp., July 3d, bv Key. William Hyt-rs, Mr. Arlaiu Sliu tnan, of Itlacklir-k township, end MibS Bophia Jane Smith, of Jackson. OBI If AH Y. .TONE. Died, in this plaee. on the 1th int.. Daniel T., eon of John J. and Mary Jones, g-.U it Hi in i . eai s. POTTS. Died, in Altoona, on siih.Imv last, after a brief illt.ess, Josephine, wife of Geo. A. I'otts iind daughter of Jus. F. Campbell, i-iiitor of the Johnstown Voice, it;eJ s years, 7 mouths and 15 days. We knew " Josie ' years nyo n n hnndFtimo, litf ht-hearted, amiiibleniid intcreFtina- jrirl, ami can truly sav Hint we note with sincere regret here untimely 'dentil. Mnv her Immortal spirit tind rest in the better land. WMIEL. Died, in Cumbria township. Mon day afternoon last, of diptherin. after a few (lays illness, Mr. Andrew Wibcl, aed 'J years, 10 months and 15 days. Mr. Wibcl was a quiet, inoffensive citizen and an honest man. Kind, con-iderate and exem plary in all tho relations f if life, he on.joved the esteem of both friends and acquaintances and the sincere lux e of a devoted and faith I ul wife, who refuses to be eomfm fd in her irrcttt be reavement. Two f mall liil.lr.-n have Ix.-eii left fatherless by the death of Mr. Wibel. Interred in the Catholic cemetery in this lace Tuesday afternoon, liuiu ii:cit in juice. OOOXSMAX. Died, in Atlosrhenv township, on (Sunday In6t, at ter a brief illness, Jennie K.. wife of Mr. Lawrence Cooiisinati, ared about 23 years. The subject of this notice was a daughter of James McMullen. Ksq., of Clearfield township, and was a dutiful daughter, a devoted wife, nndarond mother. She whs highly esteemed hv ull who knew her, and her swd ieu dt.uth lias cast a ifloom over the entire community In which she resided. Ci nellv did the inessciiy er of death crush out the life of her who was the star of her home, around whose knee livesmail children hived to cluster, and in whom kind and devoted husband centered U rue present and future felicity of this lite. Hut, alas! in a few hours did th;it unrelen t insr su in mon des troy t hat home for all time ! Her remains were followed by a large i-onenurse of sympathising friends to St. Ikmedict s cemetery", iu Carroll town, on Monday last. "Yet not alone she lieth An amrel child is there ; N more for Him she sih"th, fr'or iod is with her there ! 'Ii ! blame me not for weeping-. We have no mother now. Criii.n. ( 1AUTIOX ! My wife, Mary Uex- Iikk, havinir left my tied and hoard with out just cause or provocation, I hereby caution all persons against trusting heron m y'account, as 1 am determined to p.iv no debts which she may contract. ( HAIll.KS UUNDElt. Allegheny Twp., July is, 1S73. -3t. INSTATE NOTICE Having been - granted Letters of Administration on the estate of Cath arine McLapgiilim, late of the Township of Wahiitxtou. County of Cambria, deceased, I frive notice to all parties indebted to said estate that they must make payment without delay, aud those lmviii cliiimsau-ainst kv sv.iwx-nx':'M"t '- "" - ' ' MICHAEL II HAD LEY, Administrator. Washington Twp., July 1. ls-,3.-tft. IXECUTOItS' NOTICE A Estate of Pktf.k Wkaklaxp, dee'd. Lcttc-rs Testamentary on the estate of Petku Weaki.axii, late of Carroll township, deceased, havius been granted to the undersigned by the Ueifister of Cambria county, notice is hereby piven to all persons Indebted to said estate that payment must be made i ithout delay.and those naviupr ciaims against the same will present them properly probated for settlement. HAHbES WEAK LAND, FM.llfor HEX it Y PCANLAX, f -ecutors. Carrolltown, July IS, IsTJ.-Gt. EBEKSBTO WOOLEN FACTORY TVliVli'H. X-STlert ro,1U. Xothinjr is morecertain to ' lay lh- foundation for t utuie ev.l eo..-,;vA".s 1V12L LS' t'-I UliOL.1V T I lit.K IS i are a sure cure tor all disea-cs of t he Kes-'ira-', lory t)i-jfHii. Sore Throat. Colds, Croup. Dip thoria. Asthma. Catarrh, Hoarseness. Drvnef? of the Throat, Windpipe, or Uiuuchhd 'lube-, and all Diseases of the I.unjrs. In hII chhh f sudden culih however taker , these TAUI.ETS should be promp'iv and :i . lv used. They equalize the circulation of l l-iod. militate tl;e severity of the attack, and will, in a very stiort time, restore- health;- action to the utfectcd oriran. Wki.ij' Caiuioi.ic Tablets are put uponiy in lihif txixt. Tate no substitutes. If thev can't he found at your drunists. n-lni nra-V t the Awit iu Xetr Y"tk. who will forwnrd them by return mail. Don't he lci rived by Imi tations. Sold bv dri;risls. Price 5 cts. j..-r t.ox. JOHX o KELLUGU. IS Plat'-st.. X. York, Send lor Circular. Sole Aye lit for I. States. Vritr for I.arxe Illustrated Price List. Address. AND- I IiE-FlRMMM. HOOIlS GE.EILlLLli GYESTERi'l SMITHnrjJ)5I PITTSBURGH PA. ftreeeh-loading Shot Guns.- id to fctoo. Double Shot fJuns. 8 to 150. Simrle ti un. :i to C0. Hi fles, S to 7.r. Revolver, M to ". Pistols. 1 to s. Gun Material. Fishing- Tackle. Larire discount to Dealers ul-Cluho. . Army Guns, lie viilvci,ic. bought or traded for. "Goods Pent by express Co. D..to examine before payiitv for Tlliiif iii mjDinRUllEEHPM I'ROSirTLV ATTEMJED Tf Kos.27S,s2SO and 2S2 Washington Si., JOHNSTOWN, PA; Is the must I 'ou i Iu! i, ,i.;. r. stn-iijri hi-ner and remoter of G luixlular Obstructions known to M'i' riii Mi-in ,,. it in i)cri.-.!ly ndaptt-d to constitutions "worn down" Hint oeOiiitated by the warm weather of Spring and Summer, when the blood is not iu I active, circulation, con-m-iit ly imtherinir ini- i pui ities from sluggishness and impci lei t action of the secretive orir-.tus. anil is imimfestpd !y 1 Tumors. Eruptions, lilutches. IJoiis. Pustules. I Scrofula. Ac, Are. When neary and l.ins-tiid from overwork, and du ihies., drowsiness and inertia take the place of enerjrj- and vijror, the system needs a 7'.ouV to build it up and help the Vital forces to re gain their reciipcrati vep ower. In the lieat of tiiiiiiur frequently the Liver and i.'iri do not properl.v pertortn their functions; the Kteriuo uti'l Criuury Orirans are inactive producing- weakness of Htomaeh and intestines aud a predisposition to bilious derangement. Dr. Well's EXTRACT OF Jl'liUBEIJA I prepared directly from the Mill II AMKKK AX l'i.A 1 , and is pecu !in rly suited to all t hose dif ticuUbs; it will cleanse the vitiatku iii.ooo, sf reiiifiheii the l.ll k-i.ivi.' u I'ow Kies, imd WOVK At.!, i OlSTIll l IONS Irolli I.lt"All;h! AND KN KKKKI.ro Orr:ll'l. It should be freely taken, as Jurubeba i pro nounced by medical win. is the n.-'-t efficient I't'KlKi Kit. TOXIC and 1 ;; uis-ritc k.m kuowu in the whole r.-oirf.- of medic !l plant.. JOHX O. KELLOGG, IS Piatt rt.. X. V., Sole Ascnt lor the I'nitcd States. PrieeOne Dollar per liottle. Send fol'Circular. 1 Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Eynon., issued Jl out of the Cot: rt of Common Picas of Cam bria county and to me directed, there will be evposed to Putdic Sale, at the Heuford House, Johnstown, on FRIDAY, the 1st hay of Ai (;rsT next, at 2 o'clock, i. m., the following real estate, to wit : All theri-rht. title and ic.tertst of Merman Colt-man, of, in and to a lot around in the Sixth Ward, Johnstown ISorouith; Cum bria County, front ipyr on Xapoloti street and ndjoininjr lots of D:.;tl Tutliuper and Adiltn Kockler. l.uvii.if thereon erected a two-story plank House, now iu the utvu pa:ic of Heruiiiii Coleman. Taken in execution and to he sold nf the suit of John Sc-himd-. for use of J..hn I i ; 1 ... . W- 4 . .... ' ... . . ... '!-. ... W. R. IIDXACKfcli. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, J uly 'A. A. MOWING O RE&PlliG rI'HK undersigned takes pleasure In infortn Jl ii-.;r the I -armors of Cambria county tleit hJ has scoured the mt-nrv for THREE OF THE MCSt'fCPULAA AND RELIABLE MOWERS & REAPERS Manufactured in the Cnited Ptate3, vi. : - -1 rs" : -" which hnssrivon such universal satisfaction id this vicin.ty during the past tour year; The Wcria-Ruflowiied "BUCKEYE," a very simply constructed and llKht-tunniuii Machine. Over lui.nod now in use. wtth a yearly f-;i!e of liom lii.cou to l.imo; lucl last, but not h-u-t, the SlTERIOIi Oil SMEW-POWER Mfll.E, One of the most simnlo and liKhiest drauirht machines in us,.. Has im c.. heels, un necessaiy elutfts; or bolts or pieer-s. rri 1 1: ijxji:i t ion t wason exhibition nt the Johnsrown Exposition l air last Kail, where it was admired by all (rood jndyes of such machine;: i t " 1-nriiK rs wishiiitf to purchase tbe best MOWEU AND KEAPEll in nie murkct are in vited to cull and leave their orders early with the undersiirni d. (1 Eo. HCXTLEYi Ebensbui-fi-, June fi, lS7.1.-tf. G 'ALLITZIX JIOTEL, i iTr ri rf . 1 ' Corner Stone Laying. The corner stone of the new Ev. Lutheran church at Wilmore will ne laid with appropriate cere monies on Saturday, July liKh, at 10 o'clock, a. no. The people and ministers of the gos rl in general are cordially invitd to be prebtnt. CJ. V. SzixtEMrEB, Sec'y. Capt". Jack, the Modoc etiief, is no rela tini of Capt. Jinks, of the Horse Marines, and neither of them is connected in anyway with the immense hardware est.-tblibhtuent of Geo. Huntley, Hijih street, Kbensburpt, where you can buy mowers reapers, thrash ers stoves, tinware, iron, nails, woodwork for' wagons, anil everything necessary for carrying ou a successful war against high prices. Let the world still revolve, but go to Huntley's for all you want. He has $20, 000 worth to sell. -D. "W. Mullin, Esq., delegate elect from the Blair, Bedford, Fulton aud Som erset district to the Republican State Con vention, Las been instructed to support Hon. Samuel Henry, of this place, for State Treasurer, and Hon. Win. M. Hall, of Bed ford, for tLe Sapie-ns Judgeship. VS Interested parties have been reporting iu tho northern part of this county that our rates for manufacturing Woolen Goods. Are., we deem it necessary for our own protection and for the information of the public to pub lish the following LIST OF PRICES; Blankets S3.50 pet pair.. Flannels 'M aud oo cts. per yard. Cassimeres .....;i5U cts. per yard. Satinetts ; 50 cts. per yard. Carding and Spinning. ..;...i....".0 cts. per lb. Carding... 7 " ' ' T. M. JO.N'ES & SONS, July 18, 1873.-tf. EbcnsbuiK Vooien Factory. GALLITZIN SCHOOL District in account with the Collector and Treasu rer of said District, for the school year eudin June 2d, l.s-.li C. O'HAO AN, Collector ;.Du. To amount of Duplicate i,243 61 Cu rly. Exonerations 2 P9 UytJash paid Treasurer 2,inji SI lly Couiuiission as Collector.. 110 fc3 JOO 00 GALLITZIN STATION. l'A. tt. If. Ilirfna- just purchased, refitted and rclur- tiished this well 1-uown Hnd tommodl- ous Hotel, the su'useriber is f uliy pre- J4 n ...... ....... ..Il 1. l I-..I... ,o ihi i-iuiiuiii; nil w. no niiiy tavor him with tl eir piitrnajre, and especially invites the attention of hi- friends iu Cambria and Hlair counties to this fact. .Neitiu - expense or pains will be spared to make all feci at homo w ho sojourn with me. TtKMs .mohkrate. M. H I .HAUIIIS, Proprietor. Galiit.i-. prii 1. lo;;!.-tf. IKTTKItS TET AM EXTAlt on the Estateof j .Ma icy O. Evans, late of Etiensluirir bor- i iiunb, Caml ria County, deceased, l.aviny boi-n 1 granted by the Hc.!ster of said county to the '. undersigned, all persons indebted tosui-1 estitu j are reiiitested to make immediate payment, and ! those liavinr claims atrainst the some will ore- sent them niooei-lv un 1 hen t i.-n ti-ri for settle ment. JNO. E. M'AM.AX, Executor. EiK'tisbury, June at, 1S73.-UI. r. p. ti ti:NET james Nrr.r I AW and COLLECTION OFFICE li OF TIERNEY &, NULL, ( olon nii.l r Iton, Kbensburtf. Pa. TTSSpecinl attention paid to collections iu all parts of the Cnited States. 2-l-'71.-tf . ) F. A. PHOEMAKK1U WSf. ti. SF.i'!!T.l:U. QHOEFtIAKEn & SECHLER ' Attirii?js-:il-I.n, 19-18 KBENSHUKQ. Camb.ua ( . Vk. ftf. TOIIX l LIXTOX, Attop..nkt-aT-Law Johnstown, I'a. Offii " in building south west corner of Mum and franklin streets, up stairs. Entrance 011 I'l-ankliu street. Tl-XT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. Coolii 31 Stoves, Ileatinjr Stovos4 TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Having recently taken possession of the new ly fitted up and commodious builditur on Hiirh str--t. two iloors east of the Hank and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the suliscriber i3 t ctt.-r in-epared than ever to maiiiif.-n t ure all artn i'S Sr. the TIN, CtHMTI' und SM EKT-I liON WAKE line; all of which will be furtiffhvd td k, 4 rli --t-.v l.wi.i( li-iti& prices Hie fiiI -!- ier also projiuses to keep a full and varied assortment of Cookiajj, Parlor and Heating Stoved or the most approved L sins. r'fPPOI-TINO and HOOFING mad.-torjflcr i ii - ll;'11-1I1'l-Nl' Promptly aucadr-d t.. All w . k dono by mo will f.edoue rialit and 011 lair t.-riiis and all 1 O V r.S :,.,d ?.'AllE. , by me can be d.-.end.-d upon ns to (I'laiit" and cannot be undersold in price. A continuance ud incrr ase of putromure is r. -dp. ctf nil v solici te 1. and no effort w ill t.e waiuiIJSr tn render cuj nrj salialactou to ail. F.btiisburg-, Oct. 13, lUM.-tt. jqhkstqws imm WM. P. PATTON, i Manuliietiirer and Dealer ill -AM. KIMilJ OF Balance due DHtrit-3.. 43 SI J. J. THO NELL. Treasurer Pn. To amount received from Collector $2,nG2 2t " on hand al lat settlement. 'J'.ii iii State appropriation lol f2 f romlle(flieiiF township.. 4 t"J " from J. Dawson's estate .. ltd 3 1 paid M. & L. II. A.i Uallitz n J (HI " from J. Bradley for mortar 3 (n " f rom unsr-atcd lanils. ...... . 71 'J " from eopv books 7 hi " " paid Collector. 5 per cent.. 11-J M CABINET FURNITUEE I!ur(auii H dsn-ad. Wnshstauds, idelx ia rds. Chamber 8ctSi l'-.irlot Sets, Warrlrolws, Hook Cases, I .oiingo. 1'iine ( hairs. Wood Seat Chairs, Kitchen Furnituret Hed IoiiiixS( Mattres-fTi Tt-te-a-Te! s,. . r.tensiia Tables, Dininir T ildt-s. i uptioiirtls. ic, ic, ic, c., ic, ie., io., c, ic';, Ac, fuVKHY IJLaCKll'TlOf (ir ma.le . o w. Total . Cn. .',8i4 41 Hy orders paid t2.476 27 lfy bal, iu Treasurer's hands. 27S 24 Due from Allegheny twp 5S li) Collector.. 43 51 r,Sr0 12 Cash on hands an 1 claims due Township. 1 173 ?3 We. the School Hoard or Gallitzin Township, have examined the ucvounca and tidd them as stated above. IM ATnEW DION N, "j CHARLES 1ICN riill, I CHAS. OIIAGAN, I Directors. F. KONoflt, I , S. 1IEEH KK, j , 1 QaUHziu T'.vp., July 7, 173. 1 1S.-3I-3 DANIFL MrLAL'OlILIN. Attorn?' nt-I,nw. Johnstown. Ta. Office in the old KxchaiiiT.' building, (up-staii s.) corner of ( lin toa and Ia.cusI bli eels. Wislattr-nd wall bus-ur-ss eonnct-tt'd with his profession DICK. Attokskv-at Lav, Kin piislmr.. l, Office in front room of I. J. Lloyd's new bcilrtii.K- Centre strret. Ail mamu-rof bval business attenaed to satistHc toiily. and collections a specialty. llo-ti.U l iil R Tuoi- MLOCK HAHK Mdvale. Johns- fiplv to or ad KL io:-, ustown 1. ). Li AiiK WANTED.' .! (Vu-rw OAK AND HR wu,r..l .if the new 'IHinnfi v. toitn. Cash paid on delivery. .... f I If liKI'N.sIK i.ioo ft 1s--l .i, Joh .T (i At .T.TTZlX L yV rforiicy-at SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE to or., r in c sec! lent s.!. e and nt low O itdiiet and huirmukets" unitei ials of ull kiuos lor sale. Furniture delivered at any point in Jo.uistii-.vu or at K 'ilroi-d s;i ,, tree or extra chat -e. WM. 1'. l'A i TON. J.;i:i- tow;i. Oct. 1'!. !S70.-tf. flIlK undersigned desires to intorm tlis it! L -.eiiHiif ( lu-t yriii '"J vicinity that he liiM'!ii itiv :-..inrn( I rota ..'a -- A. I.itt.'eticld hi- IlLAt KsM 1 1 II .-Mul'. Mock and 'i'.Mils. and wilt ciM-rv ou tin- hi'-i'K ss in ail its brutk-hes. tpeV (I :I Httcntloti I'Mid to Horse Stioein. The pri-. 1 tromofe of tnc (luauc " rcsijecii uny svliclltu I n,.,f t;ir; -faction jruiiran'ot-.l. I i? ur.i iu ia kiii in hi.-1iuu?i for work. 1 " WM.ll.Jil.NFS. j f hct prliiiis, April 5, IsTJ,- l!l-Cin.) ILMNKKVA DKIISS MAKING. Th" attention of tfia Ladies of Kheniu hum und ieitdtv is difect.-d to the fact that MILS. It. h. JuNtS Isasjust received ta invoice' of new and fashion.it le -Millinerv Ooois. at her ri-ri.is, in the East Ward, Flwnsburv, Wcddinir lionnets. Ilais, ere..- a FcerrialtT. Inesoiimko'if iin. The -jationatre of the public is rerpect Inilysolic uueldy-l a 1- 1 Ahh, - r.T.TTTTvrr, -LS 9 1 JL IIARNF?? 3!!(lIM'l-'f'l flllt IA CO t7NTlf Ebcnsbury, fnmbria Co., J a. "VfriLLIAM KITTKLL, Attorney- V ..t-in.r. F.tieiisbiirir. I'a. O.T'f iu ounii'lt low, Cti-tre street. tTi.,, ct..t I-.. roll r-'-ti"Ol ltotise,) ' jVest Ward. t..e.M."..r.- ',- ' '? l !'' f'rot..-i toi. s.i .M.K ind .rrn.- made sod re i i Hir.-d and all oihi r w.u k in my line eaeoutoJ I io the b. -t n- i iii'-i. o i the fhoitt... uot:ce, fciia