1 9 Hit kit dt! lis Lv- at in' e ; iit. d 1 tb. V. 8' the lie r. r.iu e t e r vi itd inV pa1 sir son f tmrn fbeemh. EBENSBURC, PA., Mornin?, - - JS" 25, 1873. J.OCAI- AND PERSONAL. 1 There, and the Otltcr Elacc. f j wtather for farmers and feeders. rT i.)MC;,nv!i lias a policeman J- gillie (!uoc. , Tj3V is (1. livpied from the field at 13 which is considered equivalent to jCr'tot" from the stock. I'vicl.ail Howcrs, ned 82, fell dead in t,fi,is field's, nenr Williamsburg, Elair j,,iil.ty week. Sunstroke. frven hundred Mormons from En$r 1 Vales Ireland anJ Denmark passed .,,. "a. R- R-t Utah ward, Thursday. V little child of Byron Painter, Esq., fi-tshurgh, MI from a hammock at !,n. tii other day, and dislocated its Vo IhiihIitu and fori y-six fine trout XM three amateur Izaak Waltons l,isT.hre captured in White town- Tl.r.rlay last. Henry has secured the I-orest ne don t "see very clearly on i I ..(lolcntes, and still he don't LT out of the woods" . j1ltc Treasury question, t ur(iiialiiled endorsement, if it is 1 . . fT. s given to M. L. Oatman's Better bread than li.,rbraiHlof Hour. , (.s never broke, or cut either. . Hoover, of X. "VVoodberry I ;;v ft'.iir county, complained of feel ,Xn'MVcihiesday morning week, and -gjc'.'ira 011 a 'cU expired almost im- Gli.tcr was struck by a large 3f nhioh fell from a derrick on the Ty k1 I.ewistown Railroad, near the ?iir place, on Wednesday evening last, .lilleJ outi ight. illidayslnug wants a Sunday train & Hnwcli rad, and ought to have it. 'mrg should have an afternoon train mlay and every other day, whether jauts it or not. ihn Murphy was brought to jail here Summerhill at an early hour on 'jesday morning charged with aggra jWault and battery on a boss quai r. named Watt. -TJiiee cows belonging to Mr. John k. of Catherine township, Blair coun wete ViVied by one stroke of lightning ToBiiay last, and it wasn't a very good fof lightning either. A.$uther named Fisher jumped from yjtn in Conemaugh borough, on Tues blt, and in less than an hour two doc. x trying to reduce a compound Te of his right leg. .V'.toona Tribune informs us that ' -. t, r . i i - - UUMOll, X-.MJ-, Ul 11113 piilCC, uiu yu Wednesday and retired in the rth his morals untainted. Didn't then, we presume. id Shoop held a "full band" until It it into the coc wheels of a steam jim freezer in Johnstown the other i 'ee when one thumb and twe fingers ilven among the missing. Tilliam Snyder, a resident of Vortago, ounty, was struck and instantly hy the Way Fassenger train, on V.ay last, about one mile west of Gal- rj Walking on the track. rial tragedies are plentiful enough, ,vi knows, without getting up such ILle burlesque murders as Tuesday's 4contains, with Mr. S. Ilirt as the Pointless and unprofitable. T$e dead body of a colored man named it-o-knian was found in a barn at ej, Huntingdon county, several days if J it is suspected that his wife mur Iliim or had the foul deed done. David M. Davis, an old and much J citizen of Johnstown, ate his Ja few days ago and then lay down rom which nap he never was about 62 years. fceWe thousand quarts is the exact merit of the blackberries a Johns fan exacts to ship to Pittsburgh, 4n, ami he says he'll be d-ished if "flrne down a single berry on the count. attention of Mr. John Lloyd, of lew nays 1 a nap, fit i His age v seijnestrator of the Huntingdon, 'i ami Indiana Turapike Company, ik'lby the llollidaysburg papers to 3hpiilated condition of the bridge irns the Juniata at Duncansvillc. AUoona Tribune hadn't origi jory, we might be induced to ;bat Jolin A. Bigler, the hero of y'nelil sculling match, was born Station, this couDtv. January 30, 1 w liquor dealers get their supplies i Pittsburgh, it is fair to pre Fl;the Gazette man "knows how it f ' when he 6ays that four drinks pra county whisky will kill a man atlLutz, of Sumirerbill township, T 't milk !trTrv"1 rn him vprv siid- 3 ery effectually. His four cows t moving train toiner aay jas a very bad thing for the cows. Michael Lutz. iu. T. M. Jones & Sons, of the f'lrg Woolen Factory, put them ght on the record in regard to pri 3 rd published elsewhere. They f Merit workmen and fair dealers, f rifore deserve success. f Ieoi.Ie may be disposed to smile of saving 13 percent, in buying A man named McDonald was shame fully beaten by a couple of roughs at Foun tain Mills, estmorelaiid county, an Fri day last, because he disclosed a plot to rob a store in the vicinity, which he had over heard the two villains concocting between them. Patrick Moreland's wife fell from a cherry tree on their farm near Allegheny Forge, Blair county, on Monday afternoon; ' anu iracrureu oorn or uer arms at th.6 wrists, besides sustaining other severe in juries. Mrs. Morelaud resides at Benning ton Furnace. Our much esteemed and highly com petent clerical friend, James P. Murphy, has just left the Car Record Office, Altoo na, for the purpose of accepting the posi tion of clerk on a railroad now being con ktructed in New Jersey by our late towns man, Phil. Collins, Esn. May prosperity ever attend him. A man named Hugh Kane, while being drawn out of a well which he was engaged in digging in JCorth Mahoning township, Indiana county, about two weeks ago, was overcome by foul air or gas, and f ailing from the bucket to the bottom of the well, a distance of about fifteen feet, was sulTbl cated before he could be rescued. Remember that the "Hayes' Quar tette," as the "Old Folks," in the quaint costumes of one hundred years ago, will ap pear this (Friday) evening and to-morrow evening at the Court House. If you don't care about their sweet singing, go anyhow and see how it is about the old woman with the big fire-scuttle on her head, so profuse ly portrayed in their large bills. Father Christy of this place, has been placed on the Committee of Reception for the meeting of the Army of the Cumber land, which is to be held in Pittsburgh, Sept. 10 and 17. Many distinguished sol diers will be present, among them Gens. Sherman and Sheridan, and probably the President. All the old soldiers of that glorious army are invited to attend. A boiler exploded at the saw mill of James Hill, in 1'arr township, on Monday last, and making its exit through one cor ner of the mill, landed fully one hundred yards away, and at a point which would in duce the belief that it had either gone com pletely over the roof or made a partial cir cle of the buikling. We did not learn the cause of the explosion. No one injured. Thomas Toole fell from a scaffold, a distance of thirty feet, while engaged in taking down the brick work of the old St. John's Catholic church in Altoona, on Wednesday last, and strange to say es caped with his life. A conijKtnnd fracture of the ri;ht leg above the ankle, left arm broken, and a severe contusion near the right temple, are the extent of his injuries. W. H. Patterson, a farmer living near Yellow Springs, Blair county, left Hunt ingdon on Wednesday morning of last week, in company with tw.i strangers with seven shooters in their pockets, and since getting tttf the train at Petersburg, soon after, still accompanied by the two men, nothing has been heard of him. Murder for money is the present solution of the mystery. Win. Bamerick, aged about 19 years, was struck by a moving freight train near Lilly's Station, Saturday evening last, and killed instantly. A huge hole was made in his head and one of his arms was fractured. He was walking on the railroad track and is said to have been intoxicated at the time. He is said to be the twentieth victim who has been immolated at or near the place where he met his terrible death. The Johnstown Tribune says! "The bequest of Mrs. Mary Bennett, recently deceased, of Allegheny county, to the Episcopal church of this city, is a timely one, as the congregation have now under way the erection of their magnificent new church building. Although the sum is but two hundred dollars, it will still be a great help, and the memory of Mrs. Bennett siiould b appropriately cherished by the members of that denomination here." It is currently reported but not gener ally believed that a buxom country lass who attended the show at Ixnt-tto, yester day, in company with her "feller," and Who was intently looking at the clown whirling a hat with a stick, remarked to her young man that "site used to do that." The young man was looking at a contor tionist in another part of the arena, who had his legs tied around his neck, and an explanation was therefore deemed neces sary. ' Notwithstanding they have the local option disease very bad in Blair county, a party of men employed by the Keystone Bridge Company got on a big drunk at Tyrone the other day and "kicked up a bobbery" with several of the employees of Van Ahiburgh's menagerie, and in an ef fort made to quell the disturbance, a po liceman named Cochran and a deputy, John Cramer, were very roughly handled. Three of the rioters are now in the llolli daysburg jail, Carrolltown letter received too late for insertion. Have space only for the follow ing : Yesterday (Tuesday) the youngest son of Mr. John Flick was kicked on the head by a horse, fracturing bis skull. He fell from a wagon, immediately behind the horse's heels, in consequence of the giving away of a hay-ladder against which he was leaning hence the kicking. His recovery is extremely doubtful, altho' Drs. Maucher Buck and Evans are doing all they can to save his life. His age is about ten years. The editors of the Johnstown Tribune and Voice (both daily) are throwing diit at each other with a looseness which is truly appalling, considering bow perfectly red hot the weather is at present writing. We trust, however, that they are not tell-ine- the truth about each other, for if they are they should both be sent to Congress as soon as possible. Rather than believe that they are the "liars," "thieves," "in cendiaries," etc., they represent each other to be, let us hope that neither of them ever heard a word about George Washing ton and his little hatchet. An Ebensburg gentleman returning from f "arrolltown the other day was set back considerably by beholding a half grown porker busily engaged in drawing the laoieal fluid from the udder of a cow Anecdotes of H0RSH8. So much has been written about the peculiarities and in stincts of that noble animal, the horse, that we presume nothing new oh the sub ject can be presented. Still, at the risk of telling what has, perhaps, been told time and again about other horses, we give the following anecdotes which are autheutic and possess "a local habitation and a name" : Mr. Theo. M. Apple, of White township, is the owner of a couple -Of equines which not only take as kindly to milk as Brother San som, of the Indiana Democrat, but present themselves every day as reglilarly as clock work to receive tneir rations of the lacteal fluid, which is served to them by buckets- eruZZ Anything from the richest cream to "Andy 's MeKaig's bi house.' the thickest "baughnanghclaughber" goes j pie business of the town is lit ml OOWn With them, and sleek coats, roln.i.l bodies, and dispositions which are altogeth er "childlike and bland," follow as matters of course. The same horses are exceed ingly fond of bread, cakes, etc., and One of them at least is known to have entered the kitchen in the absence of the inmates and helped itself liberally to'hot cakes fresh from the stove. Habits such as these if we ex cept the pilfering of the cakes, are no dis credit to the equine character, but wie can scarcely say as much for the habit acquired by a fine bay mare, three years old, belong ing to an old and valued friend of ours re siding in Minister township. The mare in question has learued to chew tobacco, and although she has the good sense, possessed by but few of the human race, to refuse a "chaw" when she thinks she is better with out it, she masticates and swallows the weed, when the spirit moves her to do so, with a gusto which indicates very plainly that she has a relish for the nasty mouth ful equal to that of the most abject human slave to the filthy habit. Nor does she wait to be offered a "chaw," provided an opportunity is afforded for helping herself. A plug of tobacco partially exposed in a vest pocket, purposely to tempt her, is sure to receive prompt attention betimes, and the only advantage which can be claimed for mankind th?it she does not possess is the ability to beg a "chaw" and when fur nished convey it to her own mouth. The same gentleman was at one time the pos sessor of a mare which displayed that inor dinate vanity peculiar to the sex by boldly marching up on to a long porch and enter ing the sitting-room, where she deliberate ly posted herself in front of a looking-glass and for a moment or two complacently viewed herself from "stem to stern," after which she just as delileiately made her exit, impressed no doubt with the convic tion that she was "just about as nice as they make 'em." In a Spi.it Stick. Oar radical friends are in somewhat of a quandary, now that the Democratic nominations have been made. They have been declaiming for years against an imaginary " Ebensburg Ring," but are now compelled to either ad mit that there never was such a "Ringj" or, if there was-, that it has been entirely ignored in this instance. Hence it is that they are at a loss how to attack the ticket. The one man power, however, which con trols the destiny of the radicals in this coun ty, will endeavor, nodoubt, tocypherthem out of the difliculty after Vie Radical (State Convention ha been held. For the preseut he is too much on the sigh for the State Treasuryship to give the matter his per sonal attention; True, there are several radical aspirants already in the lield. Mr. Thos. Griffith, a clever gentleman and flu ent speaker, has been spoken of for Assem bly. Col. Jno. M. Bowman, of Johnstown, a gentleman equally clever and fully as competent, has also been named in this connection. Of course both these aspi rants, a well as all other radicals with an eye on that sweet sugar plum, will be sub ject to the decision of the Radical State Convention on the Treasury question. For County Treasurer, Messrs. Wm. Con nell and Havtman Berg, both residents of this place, are the only aspirants we have ftR yet beard anything about. Either one of these, or either of those mentioned for Assembly, would no doubt poll the full radical vote, and will give entire satisfaction to the people if nominated and elected. Still we can assure the gentlemen in ques tion that neither of them is the coming man. Things are fixed, and the present leader of the'party in Cambria county is determined to "make Hay while the sun shines," and he will set up his ticket like a set of chess men when the proper time arrives. Our radical friends need no "EbenJburg Ring." One man can do all the setting up necessa ry to be done, but in the meantime it may do no harm to "see im" a little Moore. All About Strosgstown. A corres pondent of the Indiana Messenger, writing froni Strougstown,some twelve miles north west of this place, tells what he knows about that ancient village in the following interesting style : MThis town is situated about midway be tween Indiana and Ebensburg, and was a favorite stopping place in the palmy davs of stage coaches aud Conestoga wagons. "The towii was laid out about the year 18L'0, by Jacob Strone. from Whom it. ilrivel it j name. A house, IS by -4, built about that j time by Androw Mi Kaig for a tavern, is still j standing. - At the time it was built it was ! by all odds, the lRrr-et hm-v. Iiet.wenti El- :is known as ' Theprinci- beriu'' With in a circumference of two tniles of the town there are seventeen caw mills, manufactur ing annually two and a half million feet of lumber. Pine lumber is getting scarce aud commands a very high price: This may te inferred from the fact that a Mr. Win. lirilt, who owns a 200 acre tract two miles from ibis place, refused $20,000 for it. The same tract could have been purchased thirteen years ago for S1.2O0. Colonel Untuning, of Froslburg, Md., who owns soma valuable timber land in this township, has recently sold 55 acres to Buyder Jfe Co., of FreejKrt, Pa., for $100 per acre, for the piue right alune this being one-half of a tract he pur chased sixteen years ago for $400, The lum ber busiuet.8 has retarded this portion of the county very much; in an agricultural itoint of view. Onr farmers who bav to buy their grain and flour (and they all have to do that), cut down a piue tree and manufacture it into shingles, and when in market it will enable them to lay in a stock of tiour. provisions; etc., to do ihem three mouths all the pro duction of one pine tree and two or three days" labor. The soil, however, ia not well adapted to grain raising, although good crops of oats and corn are raised. Several fami lies from Alsace and Eoiiine, France, have recently settled in hat is known as the 4 Dutch Rim ' settlement. These persons, rather than live under the rule and govern ment of Germany, have left sunny France mid settled in the backwoods of the Alleghe ny Mountains. They are a sober, quiet, in dustrious people, and have purchased land and are going to work in earnest, clearing and cutting out the underbrush, ami have planted corn among the logs and piue treea. They claim that large crops of coru are raised in this manner in their native country. Hut they will not find our soil here on the moun tains so productive as the rich, alluvial bot tom lands along the Rhine." .pathology and Ocr System or Practice. The medi ral world has become divided into so manr different cliques, isms and pathies, that our peculiar system of practice may need some explanation. e treat all chronic diseases upon the most scientific principles of TJrino-patho national medicines. Our remedies are principally vegetable, discarding the use of Calomel or Mercury in any form. Our mode of detecting diseases is by ocu lar, chemical and microscopic examination of the urine. By these scientific investiga tions we are enabled to detect the most ob scure diseases and to prescribe the remedies iu accordance with the true nature of each particular case. Therefore we invite all those laixir'ing un der lingering diseases, who have not been cured because perhaps their complaints were not properly understood, to send us a vial of urine for examination and have the neces sary medicine sent them. This can be (tone by express (not by mail). Our practice in this way extends 111 over the United States. Our charges for exami nations and medicines furnished range from three to ten dollars. Write plain and give full name, ane, and residence, of the patitmt, and the communica tion will be promptly attended to. Ij. Olhsrur, M. T., T- I- Olhshue, M. D., J. W. Oldshve, M. D. Address Drs. Oldshue, Ho; 13a Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mountain Cake. To the yo'.ks of six eggs, well beaten, add two cups of white sugar, three-qua rters cup butter, one cup sweet milk, three-and-a-half cups Hour, hav ing in it one measure of Ranner Raking Powder. Whites of two egtrs, beaten still". Rake in jelly cake pans. When cold spread each layer with an icing made with the whites of four eggs, beaten stiff, one pound of powdered sugar and one tablespoouful ax tract of lemon. Kacli can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to le used even full, according to printed directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable article from your grocer; send twenty-rlve cents by mail, addresseb to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box 317, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package, together with a list of fifty valuable Recipes. JVA W A I) VERTISEMEXTS. 'Ill 1 I.I lit. 1 1 . i , . 'n.i uui iti uirui JPeriment of purchasing goods at V and then at M. L. Oatman'a f"?. store, and our word for it they L'Qiscover which side of their bread red. v;r, . . ... - "ivn cents on lue aouar rved in dealing with Oatman, and 4 , UM5 ln trying to rub it out. ' r c11 afford to do without a r er' and "one better can be J Uirer terms than the celebrated W,Wer.,and Keaperand the Hoflf W v IteaI" for which L. & S. ilW vcr'a,fen. are agents. The XmlV m" sel1 the Rratt, Sabine Shi, y Itakes- articles equally m th.n a wel1 regulated farm. i km? an? y",n b sure to get "Hlll"ratelnaiket. ietlv hiowsin? bv the road side. Tbe amiable bovine "accepted the situation" very complacently a fact which was fully explained when the gentleman learned, as he did from a resident in the vicinity, that she was used to tbe opera tion. Simon says that be has "wiggle waggled" a good deal through the world, but he is free to say that this is the first time he ever saw a pig sucking a cow. Still, things are getting so awiuny nnxeu in this world that a man don't know what even one day may bring forth. The deputy sheriff of Huntingdon county, recently arrested somewhere on the line of the P. and t,. ranroau, charged with fornication and bastardy, but who heretofore has managed to elude the officers of the law, and while return ing to Huntingdon with him had occasion to sever the bond which bound them, t. e. unloose the bracelets which connected the victor and the vanquished, when the pris oner tooft advantage of the liberty tbos afforded by jumping from an open car window, and, alighting in a soft morass, without injury to himself, made good Ins escape. The officer jumped after him im mediately, but was less fortunate in ms venture, for landing in the same morass, he stuck fast in the mud clear up to his arm-pits, and had to be pulled out t el ar mi. In the meantime the "fornicator and baetarder" was "over the hills and far away." Domestic Infelicity on the First Floor. There was an unusual occurrence in the Sixth ward a couple of evenings ago. A husband had permitted his wife his sec ond wife, by. the way to go to A Western State on a visit. During her absence he got lonely, and a buxom lass was persuaded to come into his house and bring sunshine and all that sort of thing with her, and al low"the same ,to remain there till such a time as the wife in the West would take it into her head to return. The twain lived happily toRetiier tuilnRt Wednesday, when the wife from the W est got back iionw, rather unexpectedly to everybody but her self, and found the domestic situation exceedingly infelicitous for her. . She was equal to the emergency, however, and wading directly into the middle of the diffi culty, she seixed ithe buxom lass by the nape of the neck and landed her out of the back door into an adjacent lot. The hus band, not to be outdone in feat of phys ical strength, undertook to propel the w ife from the West on the road followed by the buxom lass; but he signally failed in the performance of that contract. The wife from the West was full of pluck and strong of muscle and the fight that ensued lasted from 10 P. M. to 3 A. M. One hundred and ten rounds were fought, when, by mutual consent, a truce was allowed for general repairs. We have not heard that the combat has been renewed. The buxoto lass has been missing since she struck the ground in the rear of the house. Where were the police upon the occasion oi mis family jar? Altoona Tribune. t. T. Coppock, under the Opera ifonse, Main street, Johnstown, No. 112, is the topic. 1. T. Coppock is the topic Avell that's poet ry, but we may as well say that his big show window outshines the June roSes themselves. Who Crtn paint like nature? Coppock. Who can lose these leantiful colors in each other? Coppock. Nature's self is outdone in the flowers, ribbons, silks, satins, bats, bonnets and dress goods of I. T. Coppock, who is alwut as clever a man to buy from as ever wielded a yardstick. Catt. .Tack, the Modoc chief, is no rIo. -i ... . . -t" fci,!, .Tirtlza. lit' 1 1 1 .1 T f 1 r AFq.ln.o. and neither of them is connected in any way with the immense hardware establishment of Geo.- Huntley, High street. Kbensburg, where you can buy mowers, reapers, thrash ers, stoves, tinware, iron, nails, woodwork for wagons, and everything necessary for carrying on 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. Indecent Haste. The Johnstown Dem ocrat says that one day last week one of the undertakers of that city was applied to by a gentleman for a coffin and to bury a child. The coffin was selected, the rough box made and the lining prepared, but about the time the finishing touches were being ap plied to the coffin, the gentleman re-appeared and conntermanded his order, giv ing a his reason therefor the fact that the child was yet living ! Wre know of a case somewhat similar to this. It happened also in Cambria county. A workman en gaged in a tannery slipped and fell into vat which contained a boiling-hot liquid. Upon being pulled out, his skin all peeled off, while largo pieces of flesh came away with the skin. The proprietor of the tan nery took it for granted that the man must die, and while the latter was suffering the most excruciating torture, deliberately pro ceeded to" measure him for a coffin ! The man subsequently died from lrts injuries ; but, as in the first mentioned case, the ante-mortem proceedings were so repulsive to the' finer nature of one and all as to call forth bitter and wide-spread denunciation. illoona TribuJie. STRAY MULE. Strayed from the i Tn.h.S?'",8, H- s'nith. Em., in Washington I Ih.MiS-. ,nDheibt, with a cut in the left . ?u.d n,an '! tall trimmed. Has "h"" 'Zu, ,eV injured. Any information that HI lead to tha j .;n . I. .. i r -, - . i-, yj i rail! uiuio will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES TO CASH BTJYERS AT THE Hemlock. July 25, ieT3.-3t.,Uiie" THE' ,VlrCribeoffe,""r PrtvatP sal-on u b .,, T t .I',1?"?,' a"d at a LOW mit'E, Acres oi Laud ni Jlunster township, about hair war between Munster and Wil.uore. some Acres of which are cleared, wi-n fenced and in Vno.l condition, with a Lo Hou 7fir" , rl? n mini. . hereon erected I : ai.O. 'exeeU -nt o h-rdSf choice truit and au abundance or pure water J ul v VrVs-r Jam es fI-k Y, Julji, la.3.-8t. Porta ye P. O. I mm HOnse-FnniisMiiar STORE his line, consisting r s la MOWING and READING MACHINES APJD OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; COOKING, PARLOR AND BLUING STOVES; - JQHIST0W3 fflUTIBE EHFOHIDM. WM. P. PATtOty ALL KtNbS OI CABINET FURNITURfi jQHxsron x, pa: A VALUABLE FARM ! AT PRIVATE SALE! 4 T)WELLIS(J HOrSR. RAK BAR.V. and Put-enus: Ome Chair. licdMtead?, Wood Sk-at Chmri' v H-hstHnda, Kitchen Kiirnitut'a Sldcbuurds. . Hed Ixuiiyea, t'huiiibcr Stll, fattre!wrf-t. I'm r!or Sets. Tf o-a- i f te iirdrobca. Etltrisiou Tublen; Hooklases, 1 lining Tables, I.OUniM-Sl. I'linlunrH. .XC, ffTC. C. Af Jtf . Art. Jkn . -i of the most popular dcMyns and of all gtylw. I . i A vieuy ot!oinTlo or , . . . ' v. ' 7-rifii a ft n ii i ri niiir nr wmool amku n all runNiiuiit prices aud uualitles mm cr evep.it desqurios! ot my own manufacture: HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! 8iich a Locks. Screws. Rutt Htno-.i shntn.r r, "... Vr,' r -tre:lent st, e and at low f, tn. V.i :i.Ji!,.,, NnUhire delivered at at.;? of extra . hr r at K,!'-01 Nation fre under fence.) situate in Wahiiiirtoh Towtmhiu r I (1'"''''' atiiw Hniires. llolu. Iron and Nails, I ,AVnfrr l---v. lint.riat'oubiy;withinone-h.uf mile.Tj fl U-s I lufm. Putty. Table Kmva and Forks I JuiUl UtlO -t POTJGrLV tMation. Also, all necessary Outbuildliitfs. The i 1 !,rv,IYf,K n,v,s auc1 "-ks. Pocket Knive-., Ta- i TVrffcT . Land is of tho best roialtv, and is iu an excel I 1 ,'H Imo"s' -Xfat - utters, Apple Parvrs, A .1 rjVljll,i lnt state of cultivation and abundantly sup- i a1m w' f,''Hrs' mid strops. Milmmers. ! I.OT OF KOr Tip situate in Loretto Wi plied with iiood water. r.r f ui iher particulars LiS" : 1,l.t-h--t Homi Machines.. iitrurs. t his- J V ouh. Cambria coilhtv, 1'ft., i apply to the iinUcrsiirned. on the premises, or i,..'.,? "N1- s "nl"K Smiar-T. Kilen, Ka-p. known on the plan of said bor- to F. M. Ukokub. Lilly's Stjitiou. ft" rem h. s, Iflp, J'unel and Cross- uili as Lot So. 73 front inir afiTI7di PATRICK McMANAMV, Via,,,s.of "" ki,"''S Shovels, Spades, feet on St. Mary's street and ex-M July 2T. lT3.-tf. Hemlock ! O SP,r,rs a""! nuth. liakPs. Fork, Sleifrh-Hells, ' tending- back bo feet to t. Jo-i-fc2J A flMTOR'S SOTI(F.-In the matter of V the account of John Cox, Administrator of Charles llelfrick. deceased: .."And now, June 0th, 1873, on morion of n. McLaughlin, W. Horace lU.se, F.so., appointed tin Auditor to distribute the money in tho liah.is or tneaccountant to and ainonir the parties en titled to receive the same. liy the Court." Lxtiact Troui the Kecttrd. J. M. Singer, Register, Pursuant to the above appointment, 1 will sit at my olhce in the Itoroinih or Johnstown, on Satuiduii, AutniM Kith, lh7;t at 2 o clock, p. m., when and where all parties interested may pre sent their claims, or be debarred f rom cocintf in on said fund. W. HORACE HOSE, Auditor. Johnstown, July Z- lS73.-3t. 'CA&i'II0RM"-ure4 every pain, etc. Try it. Sold t.y nil druKPista. JIEL-HKN llOVT, Pro prietor, New Yum. siil) IN rorK W'ETiKS' CanvHssinsT O ll-i,Ouasoue aifenl'f ju-orlt on Urvnnt s JAl-ri ii u ot I'mJiff and Smm; j-TO Jii one wrk on The AVir JTtmsekre j ' Vii ucl, by iiss lleecher and Mrs. Stowe. Any active man Or wqjiihii can have an aijency. J. it. KOiiil & CO., New Ycrk, Boston, Chicaaro antl San Francisco. 86th TliouKnl in PrefcK. Sale inrreainir. more LIVE AGLM'S WAM LD lor our LIVINGSTONE as teaks i AFRICA! Oyer 600 pnges, only :?.j0. Incomplete nd infp-i-ior works are offered, look out for them. Send for circu lars and see proof of the arreatrftt nbcreM Of the eeason. l'ocket Companion worth iO mailed free. JU ItliAltl) IiKOS., Publishers, Ti Saijtom street, Philadelphia NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE PROVED N. F. Bnrniiam's ew torbiria ft r. DirmiD a .lew loruina - "WATER WHEEL ! 5 TO BE THE BEST EVER INVENTED. K hi. Pamphlet free. Address r TORK, PA. l AGENTS WANTED rK11 "BLESSED ARE THE PUE IX HEART." Just ready, from an original painting by Ida Watoh. This picture is KTcatly admired by all who fee it, and is sure to become highly popu lar. Thoiifrh executed in the highest style of the art, tn order to reach the masses and secure large sales, the price Is made much lower than that at which any Chromo of like quality has ever been sold. Termsextremely liberal. Ex clusive territory. Sold only by subscription. Applv at once to secure choice of territory. Circulars, c.i free. GEO. MACLEAN. Pub lisher, 733 SanSom St-, Philadelphia. Pa. oc t eirs. vmt. KukUm -i.,ti,.. vr.i. ers and rinKers. Patent Chums hnd Paicht Machinea ifenerully. Grind-Stones, Patent Mo lasses Gates aud Measuies. Lumber Sticks. Cit Meel Kitli-A. Shot (iut.s. Revolvers; Pistols. Car- f Kr' l-eari. Horse Sbo s and i-iuns. ,m Niive riHics.i.r.iU'SHiid i ell and Cistern Pumps, Ac, ic; Harness and Saddlery Ware j of all kind, ln reat variety: WOOD and WILLOW WARE ! beyond description ; r Annoy oil, ani on, LA Mrs, j Fish Oil. lard Oil. Linseed Oil. LiibrK-atinir f,i ! Rosin, Tar. Paints. Varnishes, Turpentine. Al cohol. Jtc. ; Silver-Plated Warw, Glassware, 4o such as Tens, Coffee, Sup-ars, Svrups Molasses, Spices, Iried Peaches. Lricd Apples, Hominy, frish, Crackers, Rice, l'tarl Harky, Jtc. Tobaooo :i iicl ( Jifi is;. Paint, Varnish. Whitewash. Scrub. Horse. Shoe, Stove, Ousting. Clothes ami Tooth lb tithes, ail kinds and sizes; Red -Cords, Manilla Ropes, and muny other articles, at the hiu tnt rait J-irciush. ilOUSK 8POUTIXO made, painted and put up as cheap as possible, "it i' ash. A liiiei al tlisuotint made to country dealers buriny Tinware bv wholesale. GEoRGE HL'NXLLY. Ebenbilry, July S, ls7..-tf. j st-pb street havluy thereon erected a foovl ! TWO-STORV FRAME D1VELLIG HOUSE, j WITH BACK KITCHEN BUILDING ATTACHED, eitriuks, j Frame Stable, arij other 0utbuildjhs3: 1 he House contains seven rooms, besides the kitchen. r.nd hus a tothtnojioua cellar under it all in the best order. Cheap at l,0"i One third in cash ; balauce in t wo ejUal mutual pay ments.with interest. GonJ tit 13. Apply to tn owner. JoSr.l'H Ol'TVV A LI), br to C. K . W. OATMAN, Ueal Estate Aftrenh June LV, ls7:i,-tr. Ebensburg, Pa: CTATEME.NT ot with the Supcrviso A Work of Intense Intereat and Intrtnsie Talne, By the gifted mm ot the famous "PCrt'R PAR LEY." TheretuU of ureal hintorieal retuarrh: An Avtlientie Histoky of Naviatio.n and its Manifold orrro since the t'lofxl. Abounds with StaktI.ino Inpiitent. 1 rahtul lti(itirt, Lawlkfb Piruvirs, UbOODY llattlex, and Glam ors AchlertnientH : also describes Xfriii, Trie- araiihina. Oeeati Finherir. -c. Over Soi iff Cti. Siihiwl Xew. Price biw. AarPnt Wafted. Ill BB4HL) BROS., Pub s, T-i Sansom St., Phila. AND EPIDEMIC DISEASES PREVENTED BT USING B B 0 IV1 0 - C H L 0 R & L U hL The New OJorlessand Non-Poisonons r;::.r:l mmill I WSltlWi iaors of f-Iearfleld Town. ship for the yeur 172 : James McMulLe:, Supervisor; Ih account with ClearHeld Township, .. IlR: To amount of Duplicate S6 ,7 otner oo t-narles McGOUffb; Supervi sor for lx6 42 2ft " orderoiiM.J.Will.Superv'rforlifl'l, SH 1W , order on Francis Delozler, Sup'r " 4'.'.tOtS " cakh received from County Treasij- rur oh Unseated Lauds 120 00 1,700 05 . Cr. Tf Work done by Taxable .08 89 Time, Hi days at tl.fio.) and Duplicate and oath of ollice.. 124 70 Bv Exoneration 4 :i.t r CVmh paid for Scoop 15 ft) " Cash paid freight on Scoop. 1 UJ " t:ash paid Joseph Wertner, mendinjr Scoop 20 H Cnsh paid ou judgment of M. Dunt'ifau, former Supervisor, 2S3 V0 1,233 8T June 7, '73 Bui. due Twp. on settlera't. 531 3S John Kratzeh, Supervisor, " In account with Ch-artield Township,. .Dr. To amouut of Duplhntle f VM 46 tasli received tr(m County Treasu rer on ensealed Lauds 4rDtiiYriSTIlY.. t, r A T " I" EI It AT F.N i rU. L. O.HflFPMAN, irraduateof Dental SiiF; i? iy, respecttull?- Irfmm th ptibOfe that he has permanently lornted in niltNSHCIltif here lie may Ixj found everv day of the week: Hit. llnrrMAS, after havinir had atnnle t.ratv; tlce for the space of ffven yeart, do- not )i tte iu ailirmiutr that h can nixr- perfect 'atia-' 1 faction In every case relating: to tlic profession: ( All hraiiches of Mechanical and Surtftca! Den- tistry carefully and scientifically performed1: ( l'articuiar attention given to tilling decayed. ; teeth. A Iso, teeth extracted without pain. For j further information concerning price,. ttc.J I call at his office on Ilitth street, opposite the ! Cambria House, where may beetamiped ram I pies of bis work, ukich need oti(j be tren I hi aporetiaUd. iuay 25.-M. Cr. r.0 82 114 28 By Work drtne by Tiiiables IK? CI " Kxonerations 80 " Personal services, cash ordsrs lifted, oath of ofhee, etc 149 83 By Cash paid Jas. McMullen, un seated money 130 00 By Cash paid half thecostsof suit with Caliitzin TowDsbip 75 00 By Lunds returned to Commis sioners, per certificate 5S OO-mv; M June 7, '73 Bal. due Twp. on settlir.'t. t24rt M DEBTS Dl-K FROM TOWNSHIP. Balance on Mich'l Ounegan a judif uient 155 ii Add Interest from l'.'th July, ls"7J. June 7, 1873 Annountof tt dei-5 iued id favor of sundry persons at settlement. lO? 27 We, the Auditors of Clearfield Township, do eertity that the above Is a correct statement of the accounts of said Township for tbe year 1S7JJ. A. liL'IiC.i ON, I J. H. I MCG LASS, Auditors. JOHN J. BI HNS, Attest Peter A. Mcliouou, Sec'y. 7-25.-r?t-l IXtll ALL WHO ARE WILLING TO Wol'fj Any person, old or youni?-, of either sei, ch4 make from 10 to 50 per week, at home day fit; evening. Wanted by all. Suitable to eltHfer City or Country, and any snwn of the yetr; This is a rare opportunity for those who irl out of work, and oiit.of money, to make aii inde pendent livmif. .lia x-apital beina; reonired; Our pamphlet "HOW lO MAKB A LIVIMU.'j (rivintr full instructions, sent on receipt of 10 centM. Address, A. BTJiTON Jt CO.; MorrUanla; eetcnesier uo., im X . ASEY, FOOART Y & CO. WHOLESALE DEifER I C mmmm & old m nmi AKD ALL KIN Tig OF D03IEHTIC I.,IQT70xi; ASD 1MPORTBK8 Uf Foreign VVinfes,- Gins; Brandies, Lcif 56. SIS I.lbet-ty Street, Dec. , l!?7L-3rn. PITTSBURGH; PA. y.' in IIe nat steals my purse steals trash, but b that biivs m.nle-nn clothing from S. .1. itess & Bro., Johnstown, gets tbe genuine stuff, strong, well maUe, well cut, and well sewed. Hess might have taken the prize at the Vienna Exposition, for cleverness and tact in selling ready-made clothing at 'o. 141 Main street, Johnstown, but then be didn't want it. lie would rather have lots of good fellow from the mountain swoope down on him and buy every man a full suit at honest prices. Railroads. The great question nnw is, "What would the great West do without railroads?" but a far more important que tion is, "What would Ebensburg do without Alvers & Llovd, who supply the people with all kinds of dry goods, fancy goods, notions, and general varieties in their line? The world might get ort without water, but our town couldn't well get rtlohg without Myers & Llovil. Try there huy there-pnees are not high there. THE MAM in the moou was looking at rue made-up clothing of James J. Murphy, 10 Clinton street, Johnstown, the other night, with the evident intention of making a pur-cha-. He can't shiue without a new suit from Murphy, neither can the young tneriof Cambria county shine unless they go and do likewise. Mnrphv is the cheapest and clev erest man to huy from you ever lead abottt. Thf. apple which Eve presented to Adam is said to have caused Adam to make such a wry face that the whole garden became dis torted in appearance, hut that adef!d fact does not prevent E. J. Mills from wiling the cheapest and choicest tronr, feed and grocer ies ever brought to Elnburg. His tiour is n'cfc fresh from tire Mill, which is a great j . . . 1 1 . ... advantage It destroys all bad odors and poisonous ema nations about your premises, and thereby pre vents contagion and disease; contains no poi son, has no odor, and is always safe. "Diploma awarded by the American Insti tute to Tilden & Co. for Hhomo-Chloralitm. They coiipfder it Of value as beinjj non-poisonous and inodorous, aud can recommend it espe cially for medical and (general household pur-- -1 j " j called for." Exhibition op 1372. Prepared only by TIMlKJf CO., SolJ by all Druggists. Sew Torki Machood: How Lost, How Ees'ored. rrm Just published, a new edition of Dr. Sgisy I'nlTerwelPa elebratrd Ekflaj on tlie ''"' evre (without medicine) of V c-1 1 Spcrm AToKiiHO.A.or Seui inai Weak ness. Involuntarv Seminal Losses. Imtotencv, Mental and Fhvs'ical Incapacity. Impediments to MnrriKe, &c; also. Consumption, Epilkpst and Fits, induced by aeir-mduljfence ana sex ual extravairance. C'yPrice in a sealed envelope only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable es say, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarrninir conse quences of self-abuse may be radically cured witnout thedana-erou? use of internal medtoino or the application of the knife; pointing- out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effec tual, by means of which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may be,-may cure him self cheaply, privately and tatticalh. jjjy This Lecture should be lri tho hands or every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address iMt-jxn'l, ou receipt of six cents, or two postage Stamps. Address he Puhlishsrs. CHAS. J. C. KLINR& CO., 157 Bowery, New York; Post-Ofnce Box 46SI1. LLITZIX SCHOOL District account with the Collector and Treasu rer of said District, for the school year ending: June 2d, 1S78: C. O HAC1 AN. Collector Dr. To amount of Duplicate 12,243 51 CR. Rv Exonerations t 2 SS Hv Cash paid Treasurer 2,0tn 2 By Commission as Collector.. 110 SJ 2.2oO 00 Balance due Dietrich 43 51 J. J. TROXELL, Treasurer Dn. To amount receired from Collector. . . fti.OfB 29 on hand at last settlement: Ui State appropriation Ml Ki froiu.llenhenJ township.. 4 X0 frm J. I'awOon's estate .. lol JM paid M. & L. II. A., (JaltitZ O 2 HO from J. IJradle.v for mortar 3 00 from unscateil lands 79 49 from copy books 7 16 paid Collector. 5 per cent.. 110 KJ 2,54 41 Total. Cn. Tty orders paid 2.471 27 By bal, in Treasurer's hands. 7X 21 Due from Allegheny twp b Id " Collector 41 51 2,95C 12 Cash on hands and claims due Township. . t? K5 We. the School Board of Oiillitzln Township, have examined the accou ucs and llnd them us stated bove. .MATHKW DJON'AN, "1 CHARLES HI'N I liU, (HAS. (i II.K1AN, Directors. F. f RON OCR, I S. BEEflEK, J Oallitiin Twp., July 7, 1873. 18.-3t.l ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE- LetterB of Administration on the Es tate of Eoward D. Evans, late of Wilinor' borouirh, Cambria county, dee'd, ImvlnR bebrj jrranted to the undersigned by the Register hf Said county, all persons indebted to said Es--tate are requested to make immediate pay menu and those having claims against the same w ill present tbem properly authenticated for Settlement. Payment jnay be made to Sboo maker & Soehler at Ebensburg;, or to Mrs; Evans et w ilmore. K I'll A J. EVAXS, i .-V , j.,, WM. H. SECHLEtt,) Administrators. June 20, l!T.l. 6t. IXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of Peter Weak usd, dee'd. , Letters Testamentary on the estate of Petek Wkaklano, late of Carroll township, deceased, huvinjf been pranfd to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county. noti-e is hereby given to all pCrAcns indebted to said estate that payment must be made without delay.nnd tbos having claims against tbe saute will present them properly probated for settlement. CH A RLES WEAKLAND, I p,inrji H EN R V SCAN LAN, r-iecntors. Carrolltown, July If. l;73.-t. ltsxt3 Notice. HAVING obtained Lettersof Adminlstrafiorl on the estate of John Neasow, larteof Cii'ar tield township, Cambria county, dec d, the un dcisiKned hereby notifies all person? indeMedl to said estate that payment must be made with out delay, and tuoac having claims against tbd same will present thctn properly authenticated for settlement. MARIA NF. ASON". Administratrix, PATRICK DI NEtlAN, Administrator: Clearfield Twp., J une 20, l73.-6t. Collins, joiinston & co.i I Elicit ftiiicr-i 3 :t ... TILL receive money on deposit, dl'conn and collect notes, ana Btiena to an uv ,- n . . n.iiHjiv il .i ' I'T I in II Her. Sept.24l.tr. tJEO. C. K.ZAHM, Oashfr.- 4Ll F. P. T1ERNET JAMES ffCLLi AW and COLLECTION OFFICti or TIERNEY &, NUL L, Colonnade Itow, KhenwburK, Pik. rSpecial attention paid to collections lri all parts of the L nited States. S-18-71.-tf.l COAL! ! The Subseriber is prepne.i to f urniFh. In large of small ounntities. 8,11 qualities of ANTHRACITE and rtlTCMINOl'S COAL, at lowest market rates; Coal delivered promptly and free of ehargefor tiauli;: ;it any point in Ebensburg or vicinity." Order left at the Zahm Store will rei-eive duo altcution. DANIEL II. ZAHM. COAL! now pi If lieved, the Altoona Tribune is to be be which reouires a man to stand on Call on him for provisions. M. Hoss ART & Co., successors to John ,T. "Mnrphv, Johnstown, are noing a. rusning i.irsiuess in the lry poods Tin. The people fhvk to see their charming new goods, lik pi-eons resort to a buckwheat field inSep "ember. And no marvel, for they keep and cheap ary "i choice bis head to do, a seventeen pouDd baby j in the art of eellmjf at popular prices. Give was bom in that oiry the other day. ' tfaem a call EBENSBURG WOOLEN FACTORY VS interested parties have been reporting in the northern part of this county that our rates for manufacturing- Woolen Goods. &c, we deeni it necessary for our own protection and for tbe information of the public to pub lish tbe following LIST OF PRICE". Blankets.. S3.-50 per pair. Flannels ..30 and 3o cts. jwr yard. Cassimeres ts- V-r yarJ- Statinef ts... 50 , ta- I,er yarA-' Carding and Spinning ......'-'0 cts. per lb. Carding...........- July 18, 1873-tf. Ebensburg Woolen ractory. L"1 STATE NOTICE. Hating been Jl arar'ted letters of Administration on the estate of Catharine McLauo'hlis, late of the Township of Washington. County of Cambria, deceased, I Rive notice to all parties indebted niuid estate that they must make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them dtfly authenticated for settlement. ... . . .MlOM A r.Li I tj I Lrr. I , .-lOiiillllbiraLor. WashiuKton Twp., July IS, 187.-t. fiAUTION ! My wife, Mary Ben- V per, havihsr left my bed and board with out Just cause or provocation, 1 hereby caution all perons airainst trusting heron my account, as I am determined to pay no debts which she may contract. CHARLES UKNDER. Allegheny Twp-, July 18, l73.-3t The best Oil in the tvdrld for inn ehinery. It u ill not chilt. It itill not gum. It in etjnol to the heat Tard Olli If yon have an phi nl of Much ine !, ak far OLEXA ; tnl If you cannot buy it at home, send for j circular and price list ta i PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP, OIL MAM F.U'Tl HERS AND DEALERS, Not 300 I'erin Auenue, Pittsburgh,- Pa IWoMitoi-"'s TSTotioo TETTERS TESTAM EXTAH1 on the Estate of j Mauy O. Evans, late of Ebeitsburg bor ouirh, Cambria county, deceased, baving oe?n L' LOYI) & CO., IUnkers, EBExsurna. pa. . t?Gol!. Silver, Government Loans, an4 Other "piiHu-t. bourht wud old.- Interest al lowed on Time Deposits. Collections made at all accessilde points iu the United. States, and i& ireueral ItunLlng bu Killers transacted. 7M M. LLOYD A CO., BANKERS. ALTOONA, PA; Draft on the principal cities and Silver saa Gold lor sale. Collections made. Monies reT" cr ived nn deiMjsit, payable on demand witbont interest, or on tiinewfth Interest at fair rato.- e. A. 8HOE21AKi.IL SHOEMAKER ...TtM. H. IKCHLER. & SECHLEFt A f I or tie M-n t-I.A w. ehf.xsbcrg. caubkix co Pi. (ti: We will pay nil Agents JW per week is cash who will eiifrairA with us At oscv. Every thin furnished and expenws paid. Addre&a . A. COCLTER & CO., Charlotte, Mtcli. (IHN P- TilVTON", Attorxfv-at-Law ttfirt. in biriltting- outh- grantel by the Hegfst'er of saM county to the west corner of Main fiiKf p'rimklio Street, up- unders'gned, all persons indented iofbm estai? ( gjfg. Entrance on 1 rantun ' are requested to mMie immediate pwyment, and NILL McL.AlJt.ri l-i, miunrr, aULa. Johnstown. Pa- pminthld "d wlui hisprolesston. v tf. DICK, ATTOttstt at Law, EM t ensbunr, Ta. OfBoe'fff f rent room of T.- those having claims atniinst Jhe same will pre seni tbeth properly autbentieatud tor settle ment. JNO. E. SCAN LAN, Executor. Ebensburg, June 20, 1873. flt. rfv TT115 INDEPENDENT VOTERS OT CAM I BRI A COUNTY : Disgusted with this day oings in th Ilemoeratic lo""'.t " '' hereby offer myself s n Independent ( ast ute for thooffie of PHEUIFF, an? VfZ if elected, t ftnnii me uuuci in JAMES BEN'FORO. d 1 (hit self. i anu xo iuc otjei. - I . 1 ..I. KLTflW II. J U Jane n, is.5.-rfm- " Ahol POAK AN1 HEMLOCK ,KK wanted at the new Tannery. "y Ut town. Cash paid on dehi ry. P 1 djTne . Johnstown P. b. ,1 J Lloyd's new DiinortiF- venire sireei. ah manner of legal husiiies attended tosatisfac-' tonly. and collections a specialty, 10-14. tf -1 J. GALLITZIX LAKE, ttorney-rt t-a. ir? Ebensburg, Cambria" Co., Ea. T"7ILLIAM KITTELL, Attorney-- rtf-Lnir, Ebensburg. Fa. OltlfJn C-ol- nunad Row, Centre (tree. f-a.-M.
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