1 flfuiBBi mimi T EBENSBURC, PA., Morning, - - Aug. 1, 1S73. loCAL AND PERSONAL. i I'nzc anagram (no complimentary) iilittbikclcll. , : . -"le :t;ittCR. oats, corn and oilier tree fill 0,1 'eo- ''J? 18 and crushed to tiatli, one day last week, nearUct- Indiana county. v ji uukcn man was hauled to the Xra l"i -T in a g crt Wednesday .r. l.i'cal option. u John Sf.-iiilau. Esq., Democratic can jef'r Awnd'ly," is what the Voice f Wlial's'in a name ? ,'hu' Fenlon, Esq., and family dined fnt home-made ripo tomatoes of ".vni, Tuesday last. Selah ! jas. liill, up north, believes that j!.f i,is man s were poisoned to death sf iiaiay. '1 luy were very valuable. V'woKi'ls residing at Lilly's Station ;woilavs and one nipht in the woods tk lost iii the woods while gather-.itT.-li- rrier. j,. j. S. Wakefield, of Johnstown, is of a rocking chair which has -,tai!v. if not quite, one hundred In, ihe f.imily. .iLltelin, Somerset county, recently, "'ve i,f (iood Templars was broken jj,,.fiii nit u i o sold, and a wine supper with the pioceeds. 1 frrttlass two horse phaston and "J.NtA-ar'y as Rood as now, is offered at a great bargain. Apply to l .;.,, I.oretto, I'a. i,;,,,, war oh! horso which still J.,: ,i;i:css without a neigh. One fcij'iii'i.ars will buy him. -4 ('. T- as Hobbins in the p'ay of ;.J.u.i il Lover," made somebody -fc u.irl' a good deal for a "brief A rriiI," 'tother day. Ifl.e I'litshurfth lijuttch calls him x famuel Mclleuiy, and still it don't -ft !:e!i liini on the road to the State ---jfr.y. "No Irish need apply." - p...si-nflit:e has been established at i : i k. tliis county, and (I. 15. btinc r.q , appointed I M. A good move if ;iittocit, gentlemanly officer. inn I )oes tho "squibist" who ,;. nuty to this remark, "Conductor (if i be Ebensburg Branch, utaior- to serve ruffians," know "how I :.:t , .... I&'iry J'feifer, of Jordan .township, i&ct o'liuty, is charged with violating sum ( f a deaf and dumb girl aged i4i ytais. The accused is jast sev--jfai-s of ago. -iilittle uau-htor of Mr. John Otr, "nsi-wti, struck by an engine be rinjto the Cambria Iron Company, last day morning, aiul severely though not jpjS'iisb irpnccl. Ajjtung lady r.anicd Martha Butler yjtiTi-iMy l-urned in Coopers.Lde, this vf on Wednesday afternoon, by her itaking lire from a cook stove, that 4' cannot live. ;'t i kirns near Elderton, Indiana i were sti .ick by , lightning ar.d ground recently. Two horses t-:al cows perished in one of the it f Mrs. Kimniell. S the most energetic and worthi es of our town, Messrs. Georire snd Ed. Humphreys1, are on the but both, we are pleased to sav. in a fair war of kiIv reovn-i- . - .... - - - - .. . . . ., . I n. r.romley struck James l'helan on J with a fence rail, during; the pro ':" a f.ghtat Little Toby, Elk couuiy, Hurday week, and injured l.im so that he died iu twelve hours. Brom caped. liberal of the local papers, daily and e,itave iounu out, about one month e freeman announced the fact. bird track is not to be laid through litzm tunnel arching being the band. - beligerent brother of a deluded rfvnt hunting for a R,ible agent in 4 "ii the other day, but the game tof: before the pistol, and now the in- 1 f aities are out two V'6 instead of -Wit no and vengeance. , , -.fere's your whisky !" was the touch tiaik of an Altoona expressman as Jf.d a neat little lox, forwarded from twn. under the J-olly T-inted Il-an-j inrnalistic face in that vicinage, v a" tine what the xpres.nan said. T Vcicc declares that "John H. is one of the most outspoken men -burp, and a man of (rood sense and ft." John . should be D d de it learn that a charge has come 5Vit of the YoUfi dream at long S!ast. . h hp love si k swain who attempted to T k Me to Sleep, Mother," under JJ"ve's window the other Tniffht, t C'uio wish to be understood in J tin mischievous boys around the -pnioil to bave understood it when "' "' him home to sleep, 'inh named Baiixl, who lives in -t'bnrg. fell from a-cart and bioke 1i"n," ti:no aS I' was nei1(ng ' aJ lat Sunday he fell on the rail 9 k and ngain disunited it. This until fracture of an arm ex J ' '-y tl,is unfortunate lad. . V ti ' g'c fw in cam of kindly recognition in a two collar illiani in his ii upon us our troocMookiner -Mr. Ed. O'Brien, late of r.' v.- of Ornish-, Pa., no longer Jfei-tf-rday. Such visitors are al- welcome than numerous. Nation is. wanted of. an eleven vrt named Bosanna Hughes, who vme in Lower Prospect on Moh- ' and has not since been 'm- She has licrht. curlv hair and s- and is rather stoutly built. Ad- "r.re Hughes, Johnstown, Pa. fUerley made a "ten strike" f' "ay in the Purchase of Col. IL T' ts handsome two-story frame a .-n of ground, on Julian street, ? " i-'li. and two-and-a-half acres pf land fr all which he paid the f inal sum of $1,0 cash. Dog lV that are dark and tricVs that found some willing victims du jj ' Ambtngh's show in Loretto on .'J or last week. One verdant was 1 rt c"mi letely, losing and his fl . T ILIM'IIL fcCVlllLJ lilt? Y"vinK lllary ,.od left Allother 1 'na s ou to lho en(1 of the chai,ter . w'aiated by the Altoona Tribune, J; 7('r authority, that at least a of berries will be f-hipped Tortage, Lilly's, and Wil unimer. One woman at Port . jeei? pickyil and sold" ?f5 worth 7 'tirnes, and boys and girls of vf-1 ly 4 .ts ft IV re average $l.r,0 per day at the A Idea .""""-J- . Kittle, ot Jonns 4 e? V- ,aso1 to n? 1's purchased IS b-1 f'l- . long esiabiisiieu sta- 1,; 11 e rroposes henceforth ' Is .al,lKance. . Mr. Riffle under- ! and i ,?t n ti,e livery of g00 Viva, .i'Vo turrwoute to serve 1 f ?t,hc does tl,at same '.vith "lC?US Trnd donbt or cavil. . lue a.tend- him in his new ven- ! One of those unmitigated nuisances known as tramps stole agtdd watch valued at $150 from J. Wilson O reenland, Esq., of Huntingdeu, o?j JTriday. The watch was in the pocket ojf 3Ir. Vf'.'a vest, which garment bad been taken oft and hung on a porch in th.e rear of the law office of J. Simpson Africa, Esq. The thief was not captured. A few days ago, a fatal accident oc curred at Morgan fe Co.'s slope, about one mile wesc of Latrobc, resulting in the death of an unknown man, and crushing the hand of a Mr. James Newcomer, Jt seems that the wire rope used for tlw hoisting and lowering of trucks parted, and let the , i mi v.iuk. juio iue pit, producing the above result. . A ceutlcman named ftnnd i-ioi,' ;. Goodman, has just .became possessor by right of purchase of Father Christy's notit little cottage in this place, for which he "socked up" the snug sum of ?i,(KW. The same gentleman is credited with the pur chase of .7o,0(X) worth of timber land in Cambria and Clearfield counties, which may bo considered a "big thing" on tim ber land. Iuformation is wanted of George Staf ford, by his brothers Christopher 'and Michael, w ho are now in Clearfield, Penna He left Clearfield about the 1st of August, 1872, and has not been heard of by his brothers. Information from Irtdaud to his advantage is iu the possession of his broth ers, and they would like to know of his w Hereabouts, other papers will confer a favor by copying. A young lady named Ankney fell out of a second story window in Somerset or somewhere near that place, a few nights ago, and when found on the ground, some twelve or fourteen feet beneath the win dow was still snoozing away, perfectly un injured. The man that takes that girl to wife will have a happy time of it waking her up cold mornings to make the fire and cook the breakfast. A lad named Kdmiston, aged about 9 years, son of Mr. Elias Edmiston, of Sus quehanna township, was drowned in a mill pond, on Tuesday evening last. He was amusing himself on a miniature raft, and whi!e so engaged fell into the water and was drowned before a helping hand reached him. Some boys and girls who go boating on the dams iu this vicinity should take warning by this s;id occurrence. Two of our piscatorial friends (we don't know that they are our friends by any remark they made) inveigled sixty three "speckled beauties" from their na tive element on Wednesday 'afternoon last. Where they did it we don't know to a cer tainty, but one of the party 'declares he coul J have caught a great many Moore if he had had a bettor man (which of course would be an impossibility) tvClark for birti. James F. Campbell, 6r., the gentle man who runs the Voire and says he is not willing to let the Tribune run him (out of Johnstown), was in to see us on Wednes day. Ho looks as if that "little unpleas antness" didn't press down very hard ou his physical frame, and talks about "fight ing it out on that line" if he should have to resort to potatoes and salt to keep body and soul together. Campbell has pluck, whatever else he may lack. Speaking of tho appointment of Fath er Christy, of this place; as a member of the Hcceptioi) Committee for the coming meeting at Pittsburgh of tlia "Grand Army of the Cumberland," the Johnstown Trib une takes occasion to say that "the brave ry of the Kcverend gentleman, during the fiercest engagements of the late rebellion, is attested by many residing iu this city, who belonged to the same corps, and it is no wonder that he was known throughout the south-west as 'the minister who could right as well as pray.' " Capt. Dan Bolton of Oil City V?ent bolting through this place the other day, iu a buggy, accompanied by David Hopkins, a well known and much esteemed passen ger conductor on the Pa. It. li., both of whom were en route for Bedford Springs. If a streak of lightning should undertake to kill all the mean cusses in creation at one fell swoop, Dan Bolton and Davy Hop kins would be suro .to pass through the fiery ordeal without having its much as a siugle hair on their heads singed by the electric Ihtid. Xuff sed. Lucy, daughter of Andrew Wibel, dee'd, and Teresa Wibel, died in Canibria township, of diptheria, on Tuesday last, aged 0 years, 7 months and 3 days. Fol lowing close upon the death of Mr. Wibel hirh'self; com'es this sad bereavement to the w idowed, stricken riiotlier, and to this great grief is yet, in all probability; to be added the death of still another and a younger daughter, who now lies beyond hope of re covery, a victim of the same disease. Veri ly rind indeed is the Cross laid upon this poor woiuati's shoulders hard to be borne. Harry C; Teeter, a typographical and editorial friend of bygoue days, formerly a resident of Johnstown, paid us a friendly visit yesterday. Harry looks a hundred per cent, better now than he did when he straddled the tripod, and we are glad to know that he is doing a hundred per cent, better financially. From soft soaping everybody newspaporially he has turned his attention to hard-soaping the people down south that is; l.e is commer cial aent in the south and south-west for the Virginia and Ohio Soap Company. So mote it be. The re'nownec! "Haye? Quartette" gave two entertainments in this place, on Friday and Saturday evenings last, which weve pretty well attended and gavo very general satisfaction, as was made manifest by the rounds of applause which greeted their performance throughout. The Hayes brothers are liberal, honorable gentlemen, and their "better halves" are accomplish ed, amiable ladies, and as such we hope to see them prosper in the role they have as sumed; still it would be base llattery in us to say that they are the equals of some troupes we have listened to. They have our best wishes none the less. What prompted otfr good old friend, Henry Fettinger, of Altoona, to do such a thing, is of course neither hero nor there, but certain it is that he has sent us an ele gant gilt edged, morocco bound prayer book, which of course our piety will induce us to use frequently, not forgetting to re member the gray-haired, warm-hearted giver of the good thing while so doing. By tho way, we see Mr. Fettinger's name mentioned "in connection with the Demo cratic nomination for Assembly, and we trust that the convention, which is to meet I on the 26th of this month, will confer that 1 honor upon him. It may be an empty i honor, but empty or full, he deserves such ' a recognition for his unswerving devotion, in - auijAitjiio cwi im, r- cause which made and preserved us a na tion. Let him be nominated, say we. We atre gratified to note the fact that our friend Captain John II. Murray, of tho Phrcnix Foundry, llollidaysburg, lias ob tained letters patent on an improved self lubricating and chilled hub pit wheel, which promises to create a revolution in that particular branch of industry. The chilled hub dispenses with the boring out process and makes a wheel which wilt not only run from six to eight weeks with a consumption of only one-half pint of oil, but will outlast any wheel now in use. Or- i ders are already pouring iu upon' our inge- I nious friend iir great numbers, one being for eight hundred wheels, another for on ......u.w.. - . .. 'I'tv ...... ryf w ...(.. turn. At this rate of going of course an ample fortune will soon be raked in :aod as a friend of tbB patentee and all concern ed we expect to' get a big "diwy" out of the pile. St. Mary's Chcrcii; IIollidaysbcro. ! --He tae it that anythiug which marks 1 the progress or tends to the a'dornrnent.of a towu deserves the comni-endiitiou of all ; citizens, and more especially the laudations I of the public press. Hence it is that we I deem it an oversight on -part of the Holli- f uaysouig papers, w hich ar among the best and h vest local sheets published in or out of the State, for having thus far failed to note the commendable transformation now approaching completion at St. Mary'sCath olic) church iu that place.. All who have ever visited this church previous to the ta,k- Dg o:i ci us present beautiful appearance, will remember what a sombre, not to say gloomy, aspect the interior of the editice j)i;esente,d, owing of course to the predoin- iuance of oaken, green and other dark hues which covered altar, ceiling, walls, pews, etc. All this has been changed, and he who enters it to-day with a knowledge of what it has been, would find sonm difficulty m recognizing it as the same building, hid"- ing aione irom wn.it lie beholds. The al tar has be'eu painted a pure white', adorned with gilded ornamentations, and beiug in form without a fault, it is now in finish one of the finest pieces of work of the kind that tho diocese can boast of. The ceiling and walls are elaborately frescoed, the designs being the most beautiful and appropriate that ever graced the interior of a church. The work is, as the aitibt declared in ad vance it should be, a masterpiece of its kind, and well worthy of a minute descrin-i- i . j .. . iiou uiu lime anu space permit, j he large taberuaclu ou the altar is a most magnifi cent triumph of the carver's skill, the bo iuets of tlowers, so beautiful iu coloring and so perfect in form, cut out of solid wood, being not the least pleasing feature of the whole. This tabernacle, it is said, yas captured in New Orleans during the rebellion, and tinding its way North, was iinally purchased for the church it now graces. It is a valuable piece of work. Over till stands the splendid painting rep resenting as large as life Mary Magdalene kneeling at the foot of the cross; bathing with her tears the feet of tho Ulessed lle deenier. This recherche work of art has for many years been tho centre of attrac tion in trt. Mary's church, and time adds to rather than diminishes its charms. Of the new and graceful tower almost completed, and of the great credit due to lho venerable and beloved pastor and his amiable and estimable assistant; as well as to the members of the congregation, one and all, we shall take occasion to speak hereafter, wautof space forbidding further pursuit of the subject at present. A Periou" Charge. A Gray Ifciulcd Man Committed to Jail for an Alleged Out rarja oil His Daurfitcr. Yesterday morn ing there was taken through oyr city en route to tho county prison a man named Wm. J, Reed, a resident of Sinking Valley, who is charged with committing and twice repeating one of the imst fiendish crimes ou record outraging the person of his daughter, Sarah Jane Keed, aged sixteen years. The prisoner is almost forty-three years old, and at the time of his arrest was living with his second wife, lie is a shoe maker by trade, but is at present engaged iu the work of pointing rails for fences, on Brush Mountain, for a. gentleman, named Thomas Coleinau. lie has seven children, and is reported to have been a kind husband and father. . , llis daughter, Sarah, who preferred the grave charges against him, has the reputa tion of being a self-willed and impetuous girl, and was continually making trouble in the f.imily, although the father again and again kindly, requested her to be mor cir cumspect iu her conduct. She was always shielded by her mother until forbearance on the part of the father ceased to be a vir tue and be resolved to use harsh mea sures with her, but before an opportunity was presented for so doing the daughter appeared before a magistrate and preferred the charge a; above stated, aliegirg that the eriuu; was committed on Krush Moun tain on two separate occasions, at noon on Wednesday and Thursday, whither she had gone to take her father his dinner. In fonversation with a representative of the Tribune yesterday, the prisoner re'atpd in substance fao foregoing, large tears coursing down his cheeks as he did so. The story told by the daughter is a very im probable one, yet it is a sad on3, We-will not believe that Mr. Reed is guilty of the terrible charge preferred against him until he has been proven so. lie is reputed to have been very kind to all the niembors of his family, and it is generally believed that, his iritcnuou to check the waywardness of his daughter impelled her to trump up the serious .charge, to answer which he now languishes in jail. In all probability the case will be disposed of next week; Altoo na Tribune, 2Gl.. A SlIlNPLASTER OF Ye OLDEy TlME. A friend in Loretto has eent iis for inspec tion a piece of paper money almost one hundred years old, Issued by Maryland more than two years before the Declara tion of Independence, and while she was yet a colony of Great Hi-itain. It is print ed on coarse, dirty brown paper, has been well preserved, and bears on its face the following : : : One Third of a Doila'r. 7o. HOilO. I 2 : This Indented Hill r.f One Third : : : of a Jollar shall entitle the Bearer j hereof to lieceive '' of Exchange ': in I.ondon or Oohl.ind Silver, at the : Hate of Four Shillings and Six-pence j per Dollar for the said IJill, accord- j iue to the Directions of an Ac t of : 2- Assembly of Maryland. Dated jn : e-i Annapolis, this 10th Day of April : u : Anno Domini 1774. : I O I . W Eddis J Clapham . j On the back is the figure of a tree ; on the left end tho words, "Tis Death to Coun terfeit ;" on the light end tho word "An napolis;" on the upper border, "Printed by A. C. and F. Green," and on the lower, ' One Third of a Dollar. Equal to 1 S. 6 d. Sterling." In view of our present ragged and filthy money, can we not safely pre dict that a century hence, a sample of our present fractional currency will be regard ed with as much interest and curiosity as attach to the study of this ante-revolutionary shinplaster. Mr. George Hawk, of Allegheny town ship, 6ays the Greensburg Democrat, met with a terrible accident on Friday last, while eogaped in hauling hay. At noon, while Mr. ilavk and his son were unhitch ing' the horses, his son started with one of the horses to the stable, leaving his father to bring the other. After the boy had put away the horse, and had waited some time on his father to come, he returned to the barn to see what was wrong. Upon eiterr ing the barn a horrible sight was there presented, one that battles description. His father was prostrated upon the floor insensible ; cut and bruised about the head, and covered with blood, and the thumb, on the left hand torn off, wjth the tendons drawn out from the elbow. Mr. Hawk, at last accounts, was still insensible and lvinc in a very eritical condition. But little hopes are entertained of his recovery. No one has been able to accourit.for or tell how this sad and terrible affair happened. -A Somerset county fafuier, Yoder by name, together with Ins wife aud a young lacy earned Kau&i'nati, were on VV euncs - day precipitated over an einoacKuieui, a ' few miles from Jolinblowu, in consepienc5 1 fo,vnd 7,on hitn, but neither from them nor "? l"e L'UKl tonic, as a rumuiaat ionic for pa ! Slh team running away, and all of them j is commie could his name be ascertained. ; tj-u p&2t ' were iuiured the young lady daDgeiously The railroad company took charge of his re-, prevents fever nd ue and ether intermit ' and Mr. Yoder seriously. mnins. Huntingdon Journal. tentfevtn. 5-W--lf-J Otir JS'cw lork loiter. SECRET CRIMES OF Tire iiETKOPOI.lS !-'-WITNESSED. VNU I'SDETECTKH MYSTERIES STAGE-STRCCK QIRI.S HOW THE BAL LET IS REIXFlK I.-r x crrvi- . o-i.r. PESTRVCTigx OE MARKET NUISANCES ! THE BROOKLYN TRUST STEAL. From Our Special Correspondent. New York, July 29, 1S73. i secret Crimes. I As two men were rowing iu East ; oil I wenty-eig-hth street, the other ev River, ; MmrPi-PniniT , lcve;iled the body of a woman, which the twome secured. Tfce body of a boy about I e?Wht years of age was tied to the woman's , r'Sht, foot-, hile around her left arm was !? 1(lJ)e ho end which held pieces of flesh, ! 1.mloatlll that still another body had been I lasteu. , to ..her. The .wo'rrxaii' remains 6ll,nvti tlle marks of a dreadful struggle. r- ",v mo uun.u men gaiuprey on i no w nan claimed to vecoguizo the dead as one whom she had seen sittiug on the wharf near where t,he body was picked up, and nothing more seems, to be, known. of the horrible mystery. This case naturally sug gests the many crimes which go unwitness ed and often undetected in this great city. The body of the woman was held down by a weight of stones, and nothing but the mighty churning of the wheels of a great steamer could have raised it to the surface. 'I he tyiog of the two dead bodies together and the preparation of the weight shows a great deal of deliberation. There was a terrible struggle, for the woman's face shows that, and yet no outcry testified to, and the deliberate preparations to conceal the murder, aud the.throwiug of the bodies from the wharf, all unwitnessed. , It is full of terrible suggestions of the secret crimes of the metropolis. HOW THE BALEET IS HElVFORrpn. A remarkable scene in many respects was witnessed at IS'iblo's Theatre ou Friday morning. In response to a short advertise ment in one of the morning papers, over three hundred girls, none of whom "had ever appeared on any stage," applied Im positions in tho dancing and extra ballet for the forthcoming "Hlaek Crook." It was a study for a philosopher to observe w hat a "motley crew" of the. softer sex as sembled. They did not seem to be confined to the lower classes, as might be reason ably supposed, but many of the applicants seemed to come from the medium strata ot society. They were ail neatly and prettily dressed, and from the assembled multitude the management selected si hundred and lifty of the most attractive, personally, and we shall have a chauce to see them about August 18th. A TOUCH OF THE LUDICROUS. At the demolition of tlto Washington Market booths the other night one incident occurred which attracted attention, airs. Martha O' Dorinell, a booth-holder of large proportions and vivacious tendencies, seat ed upon a box near her booth, harangued a multitude of b.ev associates and a number of idle spectators. In a voice heard for, a considerable distanco around, she said : 'I am Mrs. Martha O'Donnell, the A No. 1 fat woman of Washington Market. I came into this market weighing 200 pounds and I now weigh 345 pounds. I have beeu here fifteen yeam, have paid $18 a month, have made $100, (XX) and intend to make $100,, 0lO more. I have a farm of ten acres on Long Il3nd; support a husband like ageu tlciuan and a family in luxury, and I give them fast horses and carriages with which to enjoy themselves. I have stood the most, intense cold in winter without tirei and the greatest heat of summer, and have never taken cold or been overheated, " the concluded by saying that there were loads of manure now lying in the cellars of Wash ington Market which had never been dis turbed, and the lessees w:cre not troubled for reasons Lest known to the Boaict of Health. . WIS-TRU8T. The depositorsof the Brooklyn Thist Co. are promised a dividend of, fifty per cent, on the 11th of August. A flairs at the office of the Company remain unchanged. Mr. Chauucey, tiie receiver, is not visible to in quiring seekers after knowledge, and the question of liankruptcy is now before tjie court for settlement: , The stockholders will meet in a day or two to discuss whether Mr. Chauncey has been properly appointed receiver and whether the proceedings in bankruptcy are the best course under the circumstances: B: As Tou Like It. Thosi who have read the delectable controversy which of late has been going on and may not yet be ended bet.wcn the Johnstown Tribune and Voire, will appreciate the following "takeoff" on some of the "arguments" used, which we find in Wednesday's issue of the Altoona Tribune.. A paper addicted to its "Todd," despite the terrors of local option, is about the. only kind that would propose to make such outrageous bets as these : We will bet ten dollars, nhd prove it, that AUoona is in Blair:c unty. "We wiii bet ten dollars and prove it; that women iio not like to pass over the Sixteenth We will bet ten dollars, and prove it, that butter in scarce. We will bet ten dollars, and prove it, that the mob which nightly assembles iti front of the Postolliee is an unmitigated nuisance. We will bet th .dollars, and prove it, that lit) A'toonian is happy who is obliged to po to llollidaysburg as a witness in a whisky case.. We will bet ten dollars, and prove it, that Kihth avenue would bo. tle nicest, street in this city if lb.e. Couucil only did their entire duty towards its improvement. We will bet ten dollars, and prove it, that the Mingo .Ohjef Logah is not proprietor of our Logan House. .t We will bet ten dollars, and prove it, that a coaeh-and-four could be driven through some, of the holes which abound on many of bur sidewalks, without materially injuring the holes. W'c will bet ten dollars, and prove if, that Mr. John Long did not invent the electric telegraph. We will bet ten dollars, and prove it, that Limberger cheese is not entirely a liquid. "We will bet teu dollars, and prove it, that Mr. Fish Commissioner Hewitt has not stocked Mill liun with bass, whether blacfc or qtbT hue.' . We will bet ten dollars, and prove it, that Local Option is either a grand success or a magnificent failure. 3 h'ese bets are thrown out, net for home consumption, but to the end that Johnstown editors, w ho seem to be afflicted with a su perabuudancc of lucre, may bo afforded an opportunity to invest their" surplusage in a business which will probpbly pay them a good dividend on their venture. A Man's Head Ct-T Oft bv the Cars. On Wednesday morning lasf, a stranger attempted to board the second Tyrone Coal train, at tT.'e C;!ial Siding, between this. place and Mill Creek, and in some unaccountarile manner he was precipitated beneath tho train, his body resting between the tracks,' r,o that his neck wefs immediately upon one of the rails, and a portion of the train passed over him, severing his head close to his boTy, as neatly as if it had been done by an expert execuTfuner. The head was dragged sever al feet iroia its trunk. The body was but r.ni. ini,irei. though aiinosi stripped ot every v.cstagc ct clorning. u s coat was dragged upwaru30i one umm.ini yurus. . lie ..l a ronmanic.il who hii1 joined him at Al- too.ia, and the, were ng their y p j ;;uVortnnatt, man was an Englishman by ; fc. j ina tht he was seeking the. coast tor : to England.' A tew papers were - Oca I Cot i 'en pon tience. Carroi .ltown, July ZJ, ls73. r'FA "rf-Eman The son of Mr. Jt.hu i-..",v"'i''c-tsyourtvpesta.tit latwpk ) incK whom 1 woticeJ as Wing been kick ed and dainre,..iixK- i.;f , ?. still iivin iTnr "UJ- Vr . y 1 ' "g, but erysipelas having st w 3 leared by the atten.lincr ,,hvi; i,;- - u - case is now bevonH i.., r,M: " , able hope. e hone 1 ' jiv i lirr .-v I 1 M VI -111 T"' 11 t;!' fIf 9C? ?ai.nt- are now at work beau nnriiorot St. Benedict's etu I 111 a.S. a iych Ufdl i nice v. nea couipituj ).Ace a ..gout for the sale cf sh ml. I wa-H f'vited a few dhvs afto bv the IJurVe' I s hesitntin;, v 1; r SP; ZfZXr ' that "the paltry fifty cents wns ,u! . I' , i. v.i . .. ... . . V '"no com- r : , i q Vfe . RlT Wi! t0 ride as he pleased. Ou, Saturday last the Fame z-mi-t emau was again called upon to answer the charcre of rwklW,ii.,i .i c i -t Ui t tie boldly COlitessprl uio oitlmi.ac;hmeRt." no doubt anticipa- i ting another "paltry fifty cent rUie," bat in ' this second venture he was ivio,u..,n.. ! . , - - . . - - -'-'-.' i v ' . . i ; e I r.riiotliiute.l ...l..... . ---....uu . uru mo fame auuorilv eav him to understand that in view of this Whirr nis secoiKl oSerce, etc.. five dollars and cosu i ,u a amount would probably be suttteieut to reimburse the borh treasury ..for, his ....w-.-.-, p.i!Mi,ue. j.uip amount he failed t uae. unuer ins immediate control, and told .nnoi a,,d told whistle lor it." ;t tho trait tree iCiw.'iii.li. ue. iuress mat lie might " That otiiiial preferred tV let man do the whistling, and acc signed him to the lock-up, where.unmolehted and uuAiiiioyed, lie. might pursue that methr od of rendering an equiyarent far the fi iinnoscd. After a few hniii-' ..', . , - - ... . a.,., ,n,u deliberation, he considered it fu'l time to re consider his first consideration, and accord- j ingly furnished the requisite cou;.i Jvratioti ! through the courtesy of a considerate friend ' and was considerably relieved to find him self ouce again in an atmosphere more con genial for vegetation. He says it in fruitiest to attempt t'oevaila the laws of ihis borough, and that henceforth he will make haste more slowly within the corporate limits. Yours, Scc., LTF-fo-Ssi rf. Tilk WOAKlKGS OK THE BaNKKVPT Law 4 Case in Point. Not only because of the information contained in the following J article from the Philadelphia Ledger, but because the gentleman whose case is cited to "poini; a. moral anct adorn a talc" is well kuovrn in this part of the country, having long traveled it as a notion pedlar and wool buyer;, we transfer the item iii full to otir local department : The case of Lance Walker, recently tried in the United StatvB Court,, is one. proof of the efficiency of our bankruptcy laws. Heve. was a nid.n rrio, after a tolerably fair start in business, Kectns to have determined to break with all the laws that govern soeiaty. The jury had found that he bad concealed his property, er rather that of his partners and creditors, and wasted their money iu an effort to get a divorce. It is no small satis faction to merchants to kiiow that the im munity to honest debtors does net apply to the case of a man who wilfully and fraudu lently conceals his assets, and ieavpsto them the poor consolation of a resort to law, which, simply takes more money and put the debt or under no Additional penalty.. Walker seems to jMissess an obstinacy of purpose iii pursuit of his own ends, that applied to good pbjects, might comrhaud a high degree of success. I-'or nearly two years he has pre ferred a jail to a compliance with the request iff his. creditors, his assignees in bankruptcy, and even his own counsel, to tell them what had lecome of his assets. In old times this would have ended in possibly sixty days' imprisonment in our cnunty prison and a discharge under the State insolvent laws. Now, he has stood the test of a jury trial, and the issue has. been decided against him. At Icact one other such case stands for trial in the same court, but the very frequency of siu-h proceedings shown that the United States bankrupt laws, fairly. .administered, enable honest debtors to get. a discharge,, and prevent dishonest men from' trying to defeat the law and justi-e. IjTve?s Yorso Dream JTirrED in tiie Hrrt. Hope deferred, it is said, maketh the heart sick. If this be the truth, there are two hearts which beat in a rural di.striet.nnt far from.AltQ.ona in a bad state of repair. Therie hearts belong respectively to a young man and woman. ,Tl.ie twain owning these, hearts shook the dust of the rural village from off their sandals a few days ago and went to Pittsburgh to get . married. No preacher in that city could le found willing to consent to weave .the silken tie. They then yisited in succession,. arid for the same purpose, Greensburg, Johnstown, Loretto, Altoona, and Tyrone. It is possible that they visited other places than those enuiner? ated. in the above category.. However this may be, the result, was uniformly the same whereever they went they could not get married, and were therefore obliged perforce to go back whence they came with no visions looming np before theui of ,love in a cottage and a baby jumper in' the spare-room. Both the parties are represented to be earnest, virtuous, and highly respectable. Hut the parents of the party of the first part, it seems, looked upon the contemplated union with to their energetic action, fii'ade manifest through the medium of a third party, that no matrimonial alliance was effected. This third party visited all the parsons' at all the places mentioned and absolutely forbade the banns and the parsons respected his de mand. Everybody and everything is not happy in that. rural village just now.' Al toona Tribune. Lemps Jki.lt Cake. To the yolks t-f aix fpgs well beaten, add three-quarters of a pound of White sugar, juice of one lemon, one-half pound of tiour, haviii in it one measure Uanncr ISaking Powder ; then add the whites of six ejrys beaten stiff. Cake in icily cake pans. f or the Jtllij- lake the yolks or three 1 - - , - es, ueaien, .ni'i ouc-i,n you.iw m uiic. sugar, juic ot one ami grateu rinu 01 two lemons, and whites of thrwe eggs Ix-aten very stiff. Put in a vessel and place it in boiling water ; boil until it thickens. "Vheij it is cold, spread, pver eacli layer of tit's cake, ex cept the tc'p cne. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to be used even fiijl, according, to printed directions. If you crrnnot obtain this very .valuable article from your grocer, send twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, Ps?ae. paid, a quarter pound package, together with a list of fifty valuable Keeipes. Tnr, MAN in the morn vas looking at tho, rn.-de-up clothing of .fames . I. Murphy, Ciintou stn'et., Johnstown, the other uight, with the evident intention of makinc a pur chase. Ho can't fchine without a new suit from Mnrohv. neither can the. young men of Cambria county shine unless Ihey go and do likewise. Mtirphy is ;uecoeap'St ami i iev erest man to buy from you ever ier.1 about Trxn apre wliicli J2vc presented tp .rim, j is said to have caused Adam to make su;-h a ! wry face that the whole garden became dis torted in appearance, but that a.leged fact! does not prevent E. J. Mills from selling'the cheapest and choicest flour, feed and grocer ies ever brought to Eltensburg. His flour is Just fresb, from the Mills, which is a great , advantage Call on him .tor provisions. For Loss of Appetite, Dyspcptia, Indigestion Depression of Spirits, arid General Debility, in ! their various forms, riafiO-rnqfi-HOKATKD I Ki.ix.eb of Calibata made by Caswell Haz- ! aud i CO., New Y ork, and scTd f.y .Urtii.Trsts. "pAKTNEKSIIIP DISSOLVED. The partnerthip heretofore existing U rri!iV'"KU,,lll,s:"t ;i " th-' lunrMe iininu July .uu. Is. .$, by luuttial t.ns.i! t-Mr fcl.tvab Loretto, Aur.l. ArlXx. EN S AN' ! A ITlHTnij'o ..T i f ; -m. ; Jiavnur : auaW ro . a . . . i avvx I Common Klens of r.,,hri VL.- a". OI i lribuUfinnftn,nnu, i " -""l,.l"" l,"rl"l- iir r r,7,T, Vr . V: i c ot the .er- ate. HI tllPCHSO Of tTHh ralvin. v x-7.V :Vi" "'witlWiiiil's real e.-tate . ..v uiims or vrfni ,1hiiav. Aioi st 1 101 thty u.ust present Uicirc-al'msl I trm- , jc... oi 1WK. V. J,.. j L B Li t , SALK OF VALUABLE JL REAL. ESI ATE. The hlirir. nnSIT 'IMilV ...... .t-.i-ot :U-2.,Vloek.r. tn'tbe HOIS k and Zt. ted pro hnnna rlanU ioil. t , ... iorn:soi,.ale-vne-tlurdot!bepuri!1n.i..nev in lii.ud interest; to bo secured by th judgment li;d the iiir.. ...... in nx an t tweive monihs u i . ( ClIERIF'S SALKS ! 15- virt j of sundry writ of n. f. '-it f i. ', : i?aed out of the Court or I oinnmn Pleus tf I t ntubrill Count V anil tr. m .Kr,,..l .1 ! Pff ,,0Td to 1,1,1,1,0 SaI. H'e Court Houpo i aV-ipst I-'pt' 2l,L'n'-a'Z-,he 2"rH VAY r j nV"e."tVtV ,w 'be riht, title and-interest of Jos-rli Stierow ,f BIt .toa piece r parcel of !n-,d ' situate It, Carroll township. OmhrU county i la., con lion ins.- metre, n-.ore or e.s, linvlnJ , mt-tetm creuuij u iwiwiufy house, not nov oe ' cuited. 4.. i. piece or iwn.i l of land silunte I in Carroll tewnsh'u, Cumbria county. I'a , ad-, j jolnlpR- lands of John t uts. sr.. Kreil k Hhur-, I and others. cotitHlni-jtf. 15 .acre-i more or let., I about 10 sens of which are cL-arnl. b.nici j thereon ereettJ a cne-and-a-half-story plank j bPse and lojr stnl.le. not now fircu jied." Taken i.i eitvutxii anu to lie seni at the suit of Mich I : . Abso, all the richt' title arid Interest of Paul ! Kllnemyer. of. In and to a piece or parcel of j onu iiiun-.u in aiuorKi iow:Jisnnv l.itnhrla ' county, I'a., adtoiuuix lands of Jcha Uuebes, I Daniel Jones, Emis Jones, and others, contain- ' iugr 100 acres, more or less, nhoqt 3(. acres of ! which are cleared, having theretin er-eted a iwo-biory rriune House and plank stable, not old at the suit of l ewis L. &1w-ds. ALSO, all the risht, title and imerest of Ja.e Sweeny, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in W ahinifton township. Cainbiiaf-ounty. J'a., ad.nunuiK-lands cf F. M. (ienr-e. S ji---t now occupies. rnKen in i-rcuut ion nrit t. i. anu otbta-s, ha vinjf. thereon eieeK-d u one-and-a-ua!f-fitt;ry hipiseand frame stable, now In the occupanev of Jane Sweeny. Abou a lot Jrround situate in Washington township. Cambria co'in ty, I'a., adjoining- lauds of J. M Ooujfh. M. lim fieU. and others. .;, Taken into execution and be nr.M nt ths Silit of Samuel H. l.'aird, tor use of E. Ward, Assignee. W. H. BOXACKEH, Sheriff. t-heriCfs Office, Ebenshurjr, July yo. ltTIt. IiIOWIHG MID BUPIHH Iacliijries I I?E underpinned takes pleasure in Inform J. ing: the Farmers of Cumbria countj- that he has secured the ajreney for THREE OF THE MOST. POPULAR AND RELIABLE . MOWERS & REAPERS ..-Manufactured in the United States, viz:. , ins 'fiiEiSAL m cftusMsiAsu " -is i- ?v .a. : " which has triven such universal satisfaction In . this vicinity during: the past four vears; . Tte Mi-ReiTOi "BUCKEYE," a very simply constructed and liirht-runnlnK iuaenme. over ini.mi now i,i use, wita a yearly sale of from 10.UX) to 1-.000; and lust, but not. least, tho ! SITEMCR Oil SCPiEW-FOra MACHINE, On of the most simple and lightest draught machines in use. Has no eojr wheels, un . . neeesarv shaf tf, or bo'.teor pieces th e 5SXJijLi ioi i wason exhibiUon at the Johnstown Y.x position Fair last fall, where ii. wasadmircd by all (rood judges ,f such machines. t FartniM wishinsr to purchase the best MO WE It ANU KEAi'KK In the inarkcM are in vited to call and leave their'c.rders enrl v with th undersitrned. jKO. HL'NTLiJV. Ebenshurjr. June 6, lS73.-tf. Manhob'tl: How Lojff, How Kestored: jta Tnjt fubtfstu"t. a new edition of Dr. ( ulcrwlls ( plrltrnt oil fait nn the i'iflivi c-Jtrc (Without medicine) of sfciiT--: Sperm atom Kin fa. or Seminal Weak ness, Invc.iiiary Se,?iinal Ixsses, Impotekcv. Mental and l'liyeical Incapacity,-Impediments to Mnrrinse, S c; a if o, C'onsI'M pi ion, Krtl.cpsv and Fits, uuliict il ly relf-indulgencc and sex ual extravnrance. - s . I'rice in a sealed envelope ouly six cejits. The pclel. rated author, in Ibis admirable es say, clearly denionstraies from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alaruiintr oouse iuences of self-abuse niaj' tie rudiciii.y cured without theilaniferous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife: potritinsr otit a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effec tual, by means of which oVei y f.utlerer, no mat ter what his condition yc.iy tie. may cure him self cheaply, privately rid" radical)'. f.-?'""f his beeture siiouid be ia the hands of every youth and every man in th land. Sent undcr-Scal. in a plain envelope, to nny two postage stamps. Address the luMish?rs. . . CM AS, J. ". KLINE Ac CO.. 187 Borrerj, !Sew Vet; I'oKt-OIIice Box 4oW. Loretto Property 4 LOTOFftRnrxi) situnte in. Loretto bor- J. oiiifh, Cambria couijty, I'a.. j known on h.plan of taid bor- fuisrh as Lot ?o. '5 fronting Teet 011 St. llacy's street and ex-fcd Jt.-XlJkP-teu.l.uir bac "iGO feet to St. J o- 1;jiK'irJti- seph strceU-having . thereon erected a ifood TWa-STORV IRAME DWELLING HOLSE; ViTH BACK KITCHEN BUILDING ATTACKED. Frame Stable, and oti-cr Oirtbuttdings: , ineiiouse contains seven rooms. r.eshJes the j feitctinu. and has if commadious cellar under it all 111 the t,o?t. ordor. Cheap at l,(mo-one- third in cash ; balance in two c.ual annual pav ineiits.witli interest. Hood title. Apply to the owner. J (SKHII (j ITTW A I.D. or to ' . GEO. v. O ATM AN, Kea! total Aircat. June 20, 1573,-tf. l.bei.ibunr. Pa. CATtI. EBENSBUEG WOOLEN FACTORY VS interested parties have been reporting In the northern part of this county that our rates for maun facturing- Woolen Jods, &c, are mii-.-h higher than thi-y really are we deem it necessary for onr.o fi-oteoiton and for the inforuTRtion of the public to t uiiiii;a the following LIST OF PRICES. Blankets Flannels , Cassiin'e res.. Satinetts .50 per pair. .30 and 3") tts. pef yard. .V) ct. per yard. oO t ts. per yard. ....20 cts. per lb. Carding and Spinning.... i Carding., 1 T M.'tON:ES "&'. PON?,' Cbeusbnir Woolen Euctory. juy jg, i873..tf Vi lli lOIt'S i I F..-Jn the matter of the account of John Oix, Administrator of Charles Ilclfrii k. deceast'rf;. .. . , . "And now, June Ulh, lr73, on motion-of IK McLaughlin,. W. Horace Rose, Esq., appointei an Auditor to distribute the money in the hair. is VVtiVri 1 to rr e ive the of theaccountaiit to and nmorurhs partiesen- By the Court." Extruet from the Kecerd. PurFUHnt to iheeboveappointment, f will hit I l fiivr.rD T? ft..,'., tr at my office in the Hnrma II of .Ion nuti.w n. Saturday. A ifi't l,th, I3. at 2 o'clock, v. M-, when and where all parties interested may pre Fent tbeir claims, or be debarred from coming in vnd fuud howaV;E uo,e Auditor. Johnstown. July Z lt7;i.-3i. TTTTION' ' Mv wife, Mary Bex- i n em haviiur left mv bed and board with out Jut cause or provocation, I hereby caution all persons LKHit.t ir.isl.nif her on my cmnt. .a lam determined " P' ny-bbe 1 may contract. 5Vi-V,Ei, I.lEL,LK' AUeabiT Trp., July 19. 137J. 3t. ii.e suie ot the above described property l ! ''-?. Meai-. Jiors n:i 1 Silops. Hammers, rnado by Tlrn of nd of Ah-ml.!v, suprovat i A Te; Hatchels. horli, 1U?-;!rpii,A tiitnrs. CbU ' ,1SJl.auII'ol izi,!-' Huie.s aud i -K Planes, Con,p8-s. .-".jiia-, Piles, BBp, Aut;T. ..lKK,C.k. Hurices'. rflies tin 3 .na:h?. Hakes. Forks. Slotah-Helli.' IN PUKES TO CASH BUYERS AT TIIE- ami stork. j rrHE "n.Ier-Itrned respectfu!ly informs th 4 citigensof El.ensburif nn the public nVrI Blivthaf h ha tiiu.i, m iJIH'lTtliw-'': IN t'13 lino. C(nitincr .-if l . a . .- - . - , .. linirivn --. i - . . llin XTi.r. . OWE FARMING IMPLEMENTS ! . j wi num m mm mm -.f K- .. " popumr designs n1 of a! sfvle. b ..'. priires miiJ iinliUe : - - .- . . 1 1 1 It j . A iJi ' --""".faotur. - - , all kind r s:ioll n T.ocka. Srrnwa. ui.. ... "... -. v iinirta vhnttAf ""X In Me lluutes. IJ.ilts. Iron and tsn Ih. i inug i un v. 1 an e Kmi M nj r i arinir t ni ve? auil t-orK. liocket knlu.. b:e and Teu ."picn. Moat C.'tN?r9..ppio I'aifcoT b'MJO leasts. I't'm. Wax. lirMiu. Clothe. Wash- er , w ruiKors. I ntent ( h rriw and -JtPht Machines trenemlly. (iiind-Stoim.i, Patent Imses liiHesiind Measures. I.utnber Sttbks. Cast f' lunes. Shot lituis. Kevulvprs. V iol. fan v rl:r.tVov"l,'r-i;n,)! b'"iid,.Hoi bho.-s and a;ls, OI.! r-t... e 1 -lates. C rate- anil l ire D ricks, W ell and Cistern I'umi o. ic., Ac.'. . . . Harness aHd Saddlery Ware of all klndj in meat variety: . WOOD nnd WILLOW WARE i . beyond (Jvscriti.i ; CA.lt nX OIL and OIL LA Mrs', Kotln3 TaV" ."WU 1-Ub.rKatihR Oil, 1 rSiiil CS-i;ocevibs; such as Teas. Totreo, Suirars. Svrups Molasses J.piees. Dried Peavhes fn ied ApSS lioSfn; 1 mh, Cruckc-r, Uice, Peat 1 Bai Ic jv ic. Tohabieo sinl Ciil&; ruuit.Varnish.Whitewaah, .eru!. Ilursc, Shoe' ttove, Dusttnj, Clotl.eiKud Toot'i PrvsV , aii kiuds and ecjes: KeJ-toi-Js. Manilla Kd'iea'nnd r'.any oilier articlea, at the lout rait sfirreath ' ,..io . ... : . . . . . . i r t JJ N 3aV ""p as I- j StiT dealtfTltK-Itf iTslV , Mphv"tH-" rbensbur?, July r 1TJ -tf " " . . : ' QTATE.'KVT of SKTTLEMENt ehlp foheyr'"9 ""'" ToWC" - . . James MrMrnvv C,ntA. ' .In account with Cieurtic'ld Township. .Da. 7 joaiiMiuni or-uupljcato .. , 8c25 17 kiiwi on c ,ia.ric-a ai L-iiouyh, eupervl- Bor foiy.lyss . - - " orivron M.J. Will. Superi'rftiri'-'ri" order on Francis Ilelozier.'.Siip'r ' cali received troin County TreRou rercn CDceated Laude t" i 211 Kvl 4ea -j? 120 OJ .. ' I,7 O? 3y Work dene bV Taxnbies . f-Hxj e'J Time, Si days at tl.O.t ami . lluolieate and4.aih of office. . I2i 70 iiy t-xontratioiiE 4 fushpaM to.- s.,v,n , ;"" lft " fash puld freight en" KWp; " fah paid Joseph Wertuer, - pienjinff rcoop 3 Ey Cu.h iai J oil judgment of il. ' -7 lu:icgau, former Supervisor, 283 60 1,?3S 8T June 7, '73 Hal. dee Ttrp. on settjetn't. 5S1 3K John Xhatzeii Su'w-rvijor,- , In account with ClearUcld Township.. . Dr! j To amount of Duplicate .- WO G " Crsh received from County Treasu- : rer ou Uneeated Lands Si3 KJ I1.2H2S On. My Work dene by.Taxablec. fC2 Ot HO l.xonerat I4iila . 1 i-nona! wrvio, cusb orders pf tea, onlh of oUjcc. e-to .. 11983 By. Cash piid las. V-cMullen, un- - seated mone y .... 130 00 Py (.as-li paid Jin1? tiiecostsof suit wth il(itxi(r Township 75 00 fly Lands retjirned to Commts- tioueis, per cerliiieate SS fW fjiV, 6i J unc 7, '73 Ilal, dqe.Twp. on ertileni't. ,2fs t PEPTS 1TE fUOM rowx.-HIf. " " "": Palance on Alich I Jlunetraa's judgment. f 155 82 i Add Interest from ll'th Julv, 1M7!) June 7, l.c7.' A n-.ount of Orders luei iu favor of sundry persons at HOttltiuefit. IS 27 We. tho Auditors of .Ch-arfleld Township, do certify thnt theabove is. a coir. t statement ot the accounts of said Township for the year 1S72 A. UVHiU'OS, 1 . ...... J. II. Wifli LASfi, J. Auditors. . JOHN' J. HI.'KNS, 1 1 Attftf t-FETKR A. MilloiiiH, Sc-o y. 7-35.-3t,l (JXLLITZIN SCHOOL Districx in ai-coont with the Collector aud Treasa rer of said -.District, for tilt school year endinc June 2d. ls7:i: , - - . ..V. O'UAOAN. Collector tR.' t --l To amount of li:p!ic-ate 2,2-cj 51 Cr. Dy Exonerations $' 2 Sfl Uy cash paid Treasurer..- 2,0a 2V I hy Commtssioii as Collector.. Ill) b3 f 2.1XV00 Dalar.ce duo DittricS. t3 Bl . J. J. TitOXEI.L. Treasurer P. ; To amount receivf-d from Collector. . .L'.fVK; " on ha:.d at last scttlctm ct. 27W (KT ate npprrpriation t" " f roin;Aliej,-h-ny townsb'p.. ' from .1. Dawsoii'sistate rail2.&I. It. A.,fiaHtt7,o ' from J. Itrado-y for mcrtar ' frt.ni o 1 ,-. I inttil3 " f r'tm eon v. Ooo.ks " " I'aid Coiiectcr. 5 p'tr cent.. I'll KJ 46 C lid 5 2 m S l 4U 7 PS 110 sd Total. . ...2,KH li fit. by orders paid... .'..2.47 2T c., in j reasurer s-hnarls. 24 Due from Aile2heny twp &h w s : 1 j " . " Collector 43 51--$2,C5 13 Cash on handsandclalmsdueTownship. ?t73 K5 We. the Pehool Board of ttttl-.'itztf! T.ii"rip have stumined the accouncs end find tbera as stated abevft - ;1ATHEW VHG.S, 1 CM AKLRSili CXTElt, I . f HAS. O-HAGAN, Directors.' F. ffJONOCH, I P. KKLIt Kit, : J - Gallit.in T p., July 7, 1P73. i8.-8t,l - WOOLEN FACtOiiYi HA VINtilBtrodiieed now machinery intooup Woeloa Factory, we are now pretred to. n,iiniifctiire on short notice.f tOTHts CASSI N E I S. IU.ANKKTS. FLANNELS of all style s!T. V A K.NS. &e. tu.- , (.r t'f Wool, taken in nii.anp for (roods tr, worked on bhares. Market price pirid for wool, T. M. JO.VfcS & SOUS. Ebensburg, Feb. 24. l73.-tf . QTRAY MULE. Strayed from the Works or S. II. Smith. K'O., In WU-:nffionv Township, 11 dark dun MAKE Sil l. F, about 4 feet 4 tncbcB in height, with a out in the Jef fc shoulder about 8 iuulies lonjr, two white spot on tier neck, and 1111 its Ri.d tail trimmed.' .la had left bind lcr. tnjind. - Aoy loforanstinnt tiiHt will bud to the rectKVtry of said mtiie.wiiii be thanktuily received and liberally twried bv ' JOHN LEA1 . Hemlock, July 25, lS73.-3t.JMue. t P. 1Ifc.HSET. .. JAMES sriii . aw and cor.i.tcrroN of fjcet TI E RN EY &. fNl U L lV ( lonnndt Kov, i:fcmlorc, "- :., j-Sr-pptcIPl a'enlin-pald to col te tort in all pa-t?of the Ignited wu li-lo- .L-tf.l . M1LUNKV I'iiK MAKING! The attention of the Ladfes of KbenM .,,,! vicinity i- directed to-the ffut-tbat-Mlt It E. JOiE.i has just received ao invoice of nVw ami fat iiionnhle MUUnery Coods. jt h,c roojj. in the Fjtst Ward, Ebensburic, Wed.'iiitf H.nuet. If ats, etc., n fpeclaly. Lreit.makinK ,iona. .'fh -.atrouaes of tt public ia respect fully sola: uoaLly.J - fOAlA COAL ! .!. The suUsu-ibec, M now prepared to frn!5h. In lrg or smaiU pmnttt if, nil (juaijties of ANTlIKACrTE aot IH l'f MIMH 3 ftAI it lowest tnarket catem 1'iul deiivercd promptly and free of charis-elor. Iiiiliuir at any point in EhtHihburtf or vicinitjv Crders left at the Zaum Swkk will re-vive d ua atteution. XAMEL IL ZAHM. 6e67m. KEAUE. Atiornenj-al-La w, Ebennbuxg, I'a. OtJice on Centre Mrcet, third door from U'.jh street. laujrT. 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