-AV- f CiBRHJEEHUL Ebensburg, Pa., , An a list S, 1ST 3. 1.0CAL AND PERSONAL; -r THIS ! T THIS! ! i JUN'DER THIS ! ! ! 1 OBEY THIS ! ! ! ,,lSt. who know themselves indebted in k "i as soon as possible. We j (ij.c!i for peaceable jroecedings of ikin! n ii t i 1 the close of the September .. .... .1 f(... 4'. J ..11 ...1 ,,1 CtHU L. .11 If! I Milk UiHO Ail WHO .if 11 s f. ,r i ne vear s subscription or ud- l; (,r n'.ve u. ii nut; ciieiii ior nuver- . ... l;l a , etc.. may expect to receive a state m',( ill ii lopective accounts per postal j!,. unil that failing, worse will follow. "j;,';ie d;ll;.h;liied too long for our own .1'ifi. aiiil now, come what will, we are 4 -.'..' t" briny matters down to a fine 4 s. The postal card threat made above I lull its terrors in view of the fact that j, outers are toi bidden to read such unless they contain obscene mat '.jj'rtiii.li 'f course they can alwavs find t iiln'itt I'Vt tising them just Low is of c nunc of our business. Tlinr, and the Other 1'luce. lit is on ttie 7. ue juvenile very A- v In cozes, salubrious sunshine. 4 -H'aligl't. T ..It 1 1 r . a !;e t.M uiacK oerries oi tlie season ,jV; buig on Tuesday. ;;t. .V .'imtaiit House, Cresson, is to vf.'.e "f i grand bal manque to-mor- i all kinds of goods are much ..df - ' (,'i'uifin's cheap cash 6tore .a1: a,v iioi e else in Ebensburg. ii.i-i.ts in March of a good school, .!), lic.-ii' j ates. should send for a circular Ti ii 'ia Ac-uk-my, Academia, Juniata .jv. JYi!:i.v!rauia. match funic of base bull at Loretto, J urd.iy. resulted in a score of 35 for ;f !,'i-!ianii-s." of Chest Springs, against 4 the Loretto club. i;y all your goods dry goods, gro- t rh at M. J.. Oatman's cheap casli ,u:il 15 j or cent, saved and satisfac- BM iiml will be the unfailing result. imali Jswahl. a (.'urwensvilli! ( Clear t?:tv damsel, poured coal oil on a (J 'ui tire, Friday afternoon, ar.d if :i -.-mis it will keep her mighty busy. -j .! Ii ilitina county calf eleven months i it the fund mother of another calf aged mho u-.xiitli. Pleasant (.Jap Centre tilY. will, in the estimation of Bi o. San n, Vi be Tukd out of the "milky ley. -Tt--n iii!;ivoi.il a j-oung man, was a razor in the hands bill t!.c a! : i t, !';! her" of African 'scent, a .'oi mimnge in John Alex Altoona, Wednesday. In- 7 a -f i..!i to remark what wo often it th"t the very best Hour makes t. bt-sL bifrxd; which reminds lis of l-l.ae oft told you before, that for r h st flour you bhould goto Oat .tap store. ward of it'iOO is offered by the au- of Elk countv for the arrest of 'i liromley, who killed Jits, l'lielan a row at Little Toby, that county. -'tli ult., by striking him on the -wih a fence rail. 3 ho I.aterner House in this place is nirmounted with a frame Mansard j the first of the kind ever put on a ing in this place. The Linton House E -ssiuly take a hand in the new tle- ere many moons. ndrew Flickenstine stabbed William ti-ngale in the fleshy part of the thigh butcher knife, daring the progress tie unpleasantness in Cambria City, in day last. 1 hckinstine and stver- rs have been arrested. Uzabcth Helena, daughter of Tcrrsa 1 1 ami Andrew Wcibel, dee'd, died in ;a township, on Saturday last, aged . 11 months ami ? dnvs flip tliirl i ( f iliptheria in the same family with- than tli at many weeks, -s th. reet commissioner would fl- 'k fw hours cf his valuable time in 1 115 Centix street, opposite Colonade v'l . .,. l.H.. 1 Ti vjl.e could -I vol y h. K j'lin-s h '.liU nii, oc iftlltl l-lllljl'Ml'll. it tad and unsightly condition his Di'omnt attention. I i lo s bv the hundred have been ". !. if not discharged, all along the I the Pennsylvania railroad, Altoona -utVi-riiig to the extent of between Vv.d f.mr hundred. Why this is thus : f iiie not apjiarent to outsilers. -$ i-rit!' Hugus distillery, at Salem, If -oi eland county, was burned to the on Monday night last, involving a jt is said, of not less than $20,000. on iv is no insurance. Supposed to fl-'-tii the work of an incendiary. -I sms. M. P. Meagher of Johnstown I ' h.u 1 Sweeny of Cambria City are 4-?nt in l'nttsville attending the con- ! i 1 l utlogates from the various Cath- ut volciit Associations of I'enhsylva i''tvr men never represented a Jeanne. , ! -Ii .Tones, w ho resides in Adams will inobablv find somp lifficnltv ir. the mark" hereafter. At least ' tlic preat toe on his left foot about c '"i'I''ig, and the toe getting hurt ;f "ia!u(led to play it alono for all ' f.f our kindest neighbors, iramC- remote, Messrs. Ld. Humphreys 3 " herly, have each presented us " t'llii'iff ln.st1irm ten bushels of as 1 'd mealy potatoes as ever made an j ,r' s mouth water. They have our we have the potatoes some of a named Fitzpatrick, a miner t'l-ii- 1 1. :o- 1 , , vwix 1 11 ij over anu kiiicii oy tllin at Snvilci-'s Croi.irifr wf 1 11..: . 7 " "t" J ' 1,1 1 r, 1 1 cum arx.ut noon on Thursday last. Pinion he had been to Lat.rohfl. I .' time of the accident they were t ;r way home, lie leaves a wife aud t -liidren. I is. .Toh,, Fenlon, of this place, prc- . mwv ,,11.11 (1. I 1U tOlll.l- f'1'' 5) I'ounds. grown in her own ". ll intended by her to be pre ,L'.V s as a curiosity, but we "acci- 1 in . . 1'uipose let the oig tiling Jf j. ",sl' a,Kl then we had it in-r. 1 -hn Fk-i Js is still in the field on the -e bn ; '"Uiitorfeit presentments of the t.ii-,- divine" to say nothing of 're frames in great variety at ? l'l'i-.-es. N,nv is the time for Fields' I will "shut un shon" when the ;.?r c- cold. 'l.il.un . 1 v i 1 . " v 1') o.iut. iV WlUC-ilWitKU Jlt- ""I'U emu,',. uc ;Uioii of the fact that he has a Mr 2,that vii;inity. Being at Hope- : out of hi h,c.i.v ca VixhVj knows Jonnir- Moore, the n-LH?r tl,at is lie is very generally l-er, i- rjoK,y may nt know that su;., "itmeiit 01 violins, gui- f ' . musitl gocKis, at f 'n jt . .0 .iiiuiiiiH. v mini I -J to v) each. Buy from John. ' l ir. : . 'I'JU'S 111 Altoona. Violins Ir. Jacob Hamilton, of Johnstown, lias a scarlet geranium, four feet iiigb, the head of which is three feet in diameter, and which on a recent date displayed at one time eighty-eight flowers. In a portion of our edition last week we noticed the fact that a young lady named Martha Butler, of Coopersdale had been severely burned by her clothes taking fire from a cook stove, on V.7no day afternoon previous. AVe have learned nothing since as to her condition, but it was then feared that she could not recover. . The coal miners in and about Gallitzl m, to the number of two hundred aud fifty or more, have quit work on account of a proposed reduction in mining rates of ten cents on the ton that is from 70 to GOcts. and from 60 to 50 cts., respectively, accord- enconiums of all. ii G(,rman elements of Cambria, IJlair and Huntingdon counties are to have a big thing at Suminitville, this county, on Tuesday, 19th inst., weather permitting if not, then on the Thursday following A grand pic-nic and a glonous'time gener ally 1 anticipated, with "zwei glass lao-er and von pretzel" thrown in promiscuous ly and abundantly as concomitants. May we be there to see. Rev. Father Ryan, of Gallitzin, was on Monday last accidentally thrown back ward out of a low-backed buggy, in con sequence of the horse giving a sudden lurch to one side, while 011 the road from Cresson to Loretto, and falling to the earth. sustained a severe compound fracture of the left shoulder. Rev. Mcllugh, of Wil more, was riding with him at the time, but maintained his position intact. Our genial put-up-in-a-sniall-package young friend, S. S. the pride of the fair sex and the envy of 'tother kind has pre sented us with a box of most excellent cigars, which we take great pleasure in purling. For a similar brand and various other brands, wholesale or retail, at lowest rates, call at the Foster House tobacco and cigar store, High street. No stock in the county excels it in quantity or quality. Cresson levelled in a phantom ball on Saturday night last, about thirty-five gnests, young and middle aged and of both sexes, being the phantoms and the rest of the sojourners, some three hundred, more or less, and various ''country folk," our self included, being the spectators. By way of a change, phantom balls are a suc cess, but if we had a choice between a phantom ball and a fish ball, we would take the fish ball codfish. Yesterday afternoon week a young man named John Rourke, a resident of Altoona, was precipitated from the top of an unfinished tower of St. John's Catholic church, that city, falling to the ground, a distance of ab.ut sixty feet. Strange to say the only outward injuries received were a broken arm and a dislocated shoulder. The attending physician feared that he had received internal injuries sufficient to cause his death, but he is now said to be iu a fair way of recovery. On Sunday afternoon last, says the Brookville Jijl'ersonfan of last week, a wo man nrmed Shannahau, the w ife of a labor er on the railroad, living near Bell's dam, on Sandy Lick, called in a neighboring wo man and asked her to hold her child which was about a year old, and after placing the child in the care of her neighbor, she de liberately walked out to the dam. and jump ed into the water. The stream being very high, she soon disappeared, and at last ac counts her body had not been recovered. A young man named James Albeit James, whose home is in Cambria town ship, fell dead from a wagon laden with lumber, a short distance this side of Wil innic, oii Tuesday last. He was subject to heart disease, and that was the cause of bis death. His father was walking 111 the rear of the wagon at the time and was not aware of the sad fate which had befallen his son until he saw him fall to the ground. The funeral took place on Wednesday interment at Lloyd's cemetery, this place. It is a big feather in tne cap of the Cambria County Insurance Company to say, as we. have the authority of the gen tlemanly Secretary, T. W. Dick, Ksp, for spying, that during an existence of sixteen years it has been Jforced to lay only three slight assessments. It is one of the cheap est and safest companies in which to insure, and makes a specialty of farm buildings and isolated dwellings. During the month of July $00,000' insurance were effected on farm and private houses. Io assessments 011 account of late losses. We were made glad for a few hours on Tuesday by the welcome presence of our genial friend, Mr. M. A. Murray, of West Philadelphia, who, accompanied by Mr. Geo. Xagle, a friend and boarder of ''his'n," visited Ebensburg especially to see us and "our'n." Mr. Murray landlords it over the Crittenden House, W. Phila., has a good wife and a sheet "olive branch," takes the Freeman, having paid for it from Vol. 1, No. 1, to five months hence, and is about as clever and whole-souled a gentle man as ever "smiled a smolg or winked a wunk." Peace be with him. Two sisters named Elizabeth and Mar tha Mclntyre were, as we learn from the Greensburg Democrat, thrown from a horsfe which they were conjointly riding 011 their way to church at Latrobe, and w hen with in about two miles of that place; on last Sunday week. Martha sustained some slight injuries, but Elizabeth was so badly hurt that though medical aid was called in thirty minutes, and everything possible done, she expired at 2 o'clock on Tuesday morning following. The principal injury seemed to be in the spine, near the neck, and paralysis followed soon after the injury. William H. Patterson, the man who was missing for twelve days, was brought here, says the Huntingdon Globe, from Freedom Forge, Mifflin county, on Tues day last. The two men who were held in custody here, on his arrival were released, and the congratulations between them and Patterson fehowed conclusively the pleas ant relations that existed between them. On learning the full extent of the trouble he occasioned by his unaccounted for de parture, Patterson gave way to tears, and expressed his regrets. He went home to Yellow Springs, the same day, a sadder and we hope a wiser man. A prisoner named Charley Barker, who was serving a brief detention at Cas tle Bonacker, in this place, 011 account of a peculiar pencnam 101- amnuci "" overcoat, "slid out" on Wednesday after noon last, and up to present writing has not been recaptured. . Charley was at work whitewashing in the jail yard and while so ci)or.fred everheard the female domestic tellin" a little nurse girl where the key of the front door had been put for safe keep ing and acting on that information, he secured the kev, unlocked the door, and . c :(T T!,.i-iovboi' left for parts unknown. Diieiwt uw... and Deputy O'Donnell were both absent from home at tho time. Father Brown's monument at Sum mitville is to be dedicated to-morrow (Sat urday morning, the ceremonies to be pre ceded by a grand lequiem High Mass for the repose of his soul. Rt. Rev. Bishop Mullen, of the Erie diocese, classmate of the deceased, Bishop Domenec, of this diocese, and numberless clergymen, be sides various Catholic associations fiom Johnstown, Hemlock. Gallitzin, Altoona, and other points, are expected to be pres ent 011 that occasion, and an immense gath ering is anticipated. The multitude is to be fed in the wilderness that is, a big dinner is to le served to all in oue of tle fine groves iu the vicinity. io vein, ah the strikers have gone to work at Lilly's Station aud elsewhere, for which, if not for striking thev deserve the I A Cambria County Clergyman-.-Not "ur raer.'! remember Rev. Mathew W.Gibson, brother of Mrs. Joseph McDonald, of this place, w ho in 1842 held j pastoral charge at Loretto and frequently I officiated in old St. Patrick's church, Eb- ensburg, now numbered among the things j that were. After long and faithful infs j sionary services at Racine, Wis., and at other oints in the United States, Father Gibson returned to England, where, as will Eimlivh I,! ;;,, " V"- "".UJ u nM v. 111c lUUUtt III"- pvfi., tnmi mi funetionr oluilf.,io"nlnSPuy i P1 January, 1874. all huilOinps iu this city 1 unctions, the bcene of his prescut labors I having frame M.tntard roots will besul.ject otiLg near Hexham, Eng. All who knew , ed to an extra insurance charge of one per 111m while here will readily call to mind his ! ceut- addition to the usual rate, with the fervid and eloquent discourses aud his un- ! exception of duelling houses, w hich w ill lie tiring zeal on behalf of the faith w hich he ' sul,ject to further action of the lioard in so earnestly professed and so faith fnllc . I r('Srd to rates- All the Fire Underwriters pounded, and while they go this- they will mfntfiliv i :. ... ... . .. . v ,tcl.L khi' t-uuuepuoii 10 lue nn..i 1 . 1 i . . , . . . "wv, wll, 11c iiiity luug ue spared to his use ful and righteous labors. In his sermon at Cornforth, on the occasion referred to below, he announced the fact that he had contributed to the erection of no less than Urnty-one Catholic churches. Can any other clergyman say as much? New Catholic Church. The corner stone of a new Cat holia church was blessed and laid according to the solemn ceremonial of the Catholic church by Dr. Chadwick, Bishop of Newcastle, 011 Monday, the .'50ih of June. Many of the clergy of the diocese and vast numbers of people irom Cornforth and the vicinity witnessed the ceremony. The church will be Gothic, of stone, Vli by 41 feet. The sight is very picturesque, half way between Cornforth and West Cornforth and when complete it will lie a conspicuous object for a great distance. The sermon was preached by the Key. M. W. Gibson the Catholic pastor of the new church A "iouNG Lady Outraged near Cam bria City. Wednesday evening's Johns town Voice gives the following particulars of an outrage committed on the daughter of a gentleman well known in this vicinity, having until recently been employed on our Branch road and residing at the time near Bradley's Station. The victim of this hell ish crime is as innocent and unsuspecting as a child, mid that she fell an easy prey to the lecherous brute is therefore not to be wondered at. HAughey, who is a w id ower aged about 40 years, was on a visit to Johnstown; his home being at Irwin Sta tion, w here he was employed as a coal mi ner. The l'tv?'c3 says : About seven o'clock, Monday evening, Mary Doyle, a seventeen-year-old daughter of Felix Doyle, living in Cambria city, start ed on a visit to her uncle, residing "a short distance below that place. Upon her way, she was met by a young man nam."d Patrick Haughey, who, it is alleged, asked her where she was going, and upon learning her desti nation, turned around, remarking he was going that way himself. While walking along with her he used all the arts of Mattery in his power, and, as she says, by his winning manner persuaded her to walk on past the house where she intended to Stop. After they had walked some distance she says that he placed his hand upon her mouth and forced her off tho railroad, and then by sheer strength accomplished his hellish pur pose, her screams and cries not being heard. Mr. Felix Doyle, the fat her of thtj young lady, has offered a reward of 50 for the ar rest of I Iaughey, and Policeman Harris of this city and Cox of Cambria city are now upon his track. Killed ht the Cars. A ycaing man named Daniel Conway was run over by the cars on the P. & E. RaiIroad,'.near Rath bun station, Elk county, on the 27th ult., and killed instantly, lie was a brakeiuan on a freight, train, and in '.he discharge of his duties had occasion to ti averse the length of an oil car. By some mishap, he fell off the car about a mile distant from the station named. His disappearance was noticed, but the making of schedule time appears to have been of greater im portance than the saving of a human life, for the train was not stopped till it arrived at Rathbuu. At that point, A train bitnd the opposite direction was given orders to go slow and pick up young Conway. It picked him up, but not, as is alleged, till after the locomotive had struck him and crushed in his head. The theory is that young Conway fell from the oil car to the track and was stunned or disabled, and that the second train ran over and killed him. The deceased was a son of Mr. Charles Conway, who resides near St. Au gustine, Cambria county, and was 18 years of age. Altoona Tribune. An Important Law-. The following act for the better collection of debts in tho State of Pennsylvania was passed by the last Legislature : That in all cases where any judgment has been heretofore obt;ined in court in this commonwealth agaiDst any person or per sons, if an execution bo. issued upon the said judgment, which is returned by the sheriff nulla bona, or that the debtor has rto property outof which the said judgment and execution can lie satisfied, any judge of the said COUrt may IUer ujii itmn n. uii!io'nri commanding the said debtor to appear be fore a judge or any commissioner duly ap pointed by the saitl court, to undergo an ex amination under oath as to his property aud effects, with power to compel obedience to the subpoena by attachment and the pro duction of books aud papers necessary to the said examination. In case the said exami nation does not disclose any property or ef fects the expenses thereof shall be paid by the party instituting the same, otherwise they shall be part of the regular cost of suit. Joseph Barnes, a young man born and reared in this place, met with a serious accident while at work in Messrs. P. M. tfc J. Brown's stone quarry, at Sunimerhill, on Saturday last, and two other men, one named Samuel Klytes, were injured less severely by the same mishap. It appears that while Barnes w as engaged in tamping a blast he inadvertantly severed the fuse that connected with the powder, whereup on he and one of the other men proceeded to drill out tho hole again, when the powder ignited, an explosion followed, and the drill was forced upward, tearing away a portion of Barnes' jaw arid disfiguring and wounding him in a shocking manner. His assistant was also considerably hurt about the face and a third party was some what injured by the stones which fell upon him. Barnes, who is the worst hurt, w ill not die, it is thought, and the others of course will soon recover; Johnstown has just suffered a great loss in the death of Mr. Geo. Fritz, whose death from erysipelas occurred at his res idence in that place on Tuesday last, his age being about l'i years. Mr. Fritz was Chief Engineer of the C. I. Co.'s Iron and Steel Works, a machinist and inventor of marked ability, and an enterprising and public spirited citizen whose untimely death is indeed a public calamity. His funeral took place at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and was attendee' by the Assis tance Fire Compaaiy, preceded by the XJreat Western Band of Pittsburgh, by em ployes of the C. I. Co.j and the relatives ami friends of the deceased in great num bers making the largest funeral cortege that Johnstown ever witnessed. The roll ing mills and several other publi institutions-were closed for the day. Interment at Sandy Vale cemetery. The cholera has reached Pittsburgh, two cases, one resulting in death, having occurred in Teniperanceville on Tuesday " . " 1 . r night pregnable I Oar .Ver lork Letter. OHEHIFFsTq at i-c t... ! : . - .-. A 1-ESSON LEARSKD THE FIltST SESSI11LF. ACTIOS IK YEAKS SOMKTH1SG SUB STANTIAL I'LVCK "WILL WIS A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS A DANGEROUS THING GOSSIP OF THE HAY. From Our Special C01 respondent.! 'ew York, July. 30, 1873. A LESSON LEARNED. The Xew York Hoard of l"iult-rw riters has i i-'rmally announced that on and after the 1st I J1L v you"tr.v, are invited to co-operate with ; ,he --w lork insurance interest iu th vf- fort to prevent the erection of wooden Mau- sartis, and Ihe perils of such structures are ! pointed out iu forcible terms. The lessons j of the Chicago and Boston disasters are ac j ccjrdingly learned, and very effectively learn ed too. Property owners who reject reason able suggestions are best brought, to terms through their pockets, when they find that their insurances will be largely increased hy t he use of wooden Mansards, tliatstvle of fire trap will disappear. a substantial gift. The following will explain itself: Office or tub Riot Hki.iff Fund; I New York, July 1&3. )- Sir: Tiie Trustees of the Hint Relief Fund respectfully request t hut you will present, in their be ha It, to I'atroliuaii I a trick F. Byrnes, 1V.I1 h Poeinct, the enclosed check lor 1,- tHXi, as a mark of their hinh appreciation of his KU ! hint conduct on the lth insrutit, when in Hie performance or duty he whs attacked l.v .f l' r,,,ula"s. who wrested his club from hiui, relied 111 111 to theiri ound, and ly repented blows puralyzed his arm ; yet, by his Invincible cour Hjre, he compelled the flight f two of his assail ants and arrested and brought in custody the others to the station house. Leonard W. Jerome. Isaac Bell. Win. It. Vel Fiind ' fc'hl'peri Knapji. Trustees of Riot Relief io Hon. Henry Smith, Pres. Board of Police Commissioners. So a policeman, even, may be considered a brave man by doing his duty like one. The world moves. A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS A I1ANGEHOUS THING. In the Supreme Court Chambers, to-rtav John T. Kedmond, Thomas F. Hart, aud 1 atrick Hart, the most important-witnesses for the prosecution iu the Stokes case, are to be produced, in compliance with a writ of liabeat corpus sued out in their behalf on Thursday by Counsellor John O. Mott, and issued by Judge Pratt, of Hrooklvn. Mr Mott seeks the discharge of his clients from the House of Detention, where thev have been imprisoned for more than a year for the crime of knowing something and being poor. He has heretofore on several occasions shown the invalidity of comtnituientssimilar to those on which the Stokes witnesses are confined, and will make the same points in this case; urging in addition that there ought to be a reasonable limit to the power of the State to hold witnesses who will give their own recognisances for appearance to testify when wanted. The argument on the ques tion involved is awaited with interest. GOSSIP. Ominous! The great panic of 1S"7 com menced with the failure of the Ohio Life and Trust Company. May not. another panic be brewing, apropos of the failure of the Brook lyn Trust Company? Again, the failure of the New York King was precipitated bv the accidental death of Auditor WatsoU. Js it not very pro!able that the. Brooklyn Ring may reml its doom in the sudden "death oi" Mr. Mills? The air is thick with portents. Eight passengers by the wrecked White Star steamer Atlantic have began suits against the Company for couiparativel vsrhall sums. One has sued for S100.000, claiming that he is disabled for life by reason of hav ing had his legs frozen. Ex-Oov. Lowe has tiecome counsel for Kate Stoddard, tho alleged murderess of Charles Coodrich, killed in Itroofalyn sever al weeks ago. Whether Ivaty did or Katy didn't, he will do his best for her. All the newly appointed policemen arc drilled daily in tho manual of arms in the (rennania Assembly Rooms. (Jen. Iurvea drills the captains aud sergeauts iu the use of the musket. The Custom House authorities, it is said, have seized the books and papers of Kdward Itorke & Co., importers of glass and china ware, No. 40 Barclay street, and of Simon Haas, VM Church street, importer of linens. The former are said to have involved them selves criminally and civilly to the amount of S"0,000 in penalties by a series Of serious frauds: p. Killed by a Falling Tree. A young man, named Ceo. Lender, was instantly killed by a falling tree last Friday. As near as we can learn Mr. Iiender met his death iri the following manner : lie had gone out to chop iv the woods after dinner, and it is supposed that in the felling of the tree lie must have got caught in some way, so that he could not extricate himself in time to escape the falling tree. He was found Saturday moruing, about 8 o'clock, under the tree terribly crushed, having been there, probably, since three or four o'clock Friday afternoon. The young man has been iu the employment of Lynn McPhersdn and was at the time df his death in the employ of John Lalow, of Pike township, and has always been steady in his habits. He was Hliouttu-unly ..t. T-n r.f i.'- .. 1 rt .. : e I . .. .. , Vttraensiille Timet. Tea Cake. Take one-and-a-half cups white sugar, one-aud-a-quarter cups sweet milk, one-quarter sup butter, two eggs, wll beaten, one-half teaspoonful salt flavor to taste; add two-and-a-half cups Hour, having in it one measure of Haking Powder. Each can of the lianner JSaking Porrder contains a small measure, to bo used even full, according to printed directions. If you cannot obtain this very valuable article from your grocer, send twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Hanner IJaking Powder, P. O. Lock Hox 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package, together with a list of fifty valuable Recipes. The man in the moon was looking at the made-up clothing of James J. Murphy, Clinton street, Johnstown, thte other uigut, with the evident intention of making a pur chase, lie can't shine without a new suit from Murphy, neither can the young men of Cambria county shine unless they go and do likewise. Murphy ia the cheapest and clev erest man to buy from you ever lead about. The 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 appearauee, but that alleged fact does not prevent K. J. Mills from selling the cheapest aud choicest flour, feed and grocer ies ever brouerht to Eliensbiirg. His Hour is just fresh from the Mills, which is a great advantage. Call on him for provisions. M. Bossart & Co., successors to John J. Murpliv. Johnstown, are doing rushing business in the dry goods line. The people flock to see their charming new goods, like pigeons resort to a buckwheat, field i if Sep tember. And no marvel, for they keep choice and c heap dry goods, and are adepts in the art of selling at popular prices. C-ive thenx a call. A' UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Pat k Carland. dec d: t .u matter of Ihe tirst account of Thnnm Carland. Administrator 01 mine ariauu. And now, July 25th, 17.1, on motion of Sboe mukeri Seehler, John ti. LaUe, hsq., appointed Auditor to r-rrt distribution of the fund in the hinds or Thomas Carland, Aduiinistiatvr of Patrick Carland, dee'd. on his first account. Frtract from the Kecord. Lxiia James M. Singer, Clerk: Pursuant to the above appointment, T will lt t the Court House in Ebensburg-, on Thun Sj ugcpt21st, IHi.'J. atSo'cloek, p.m., wben mid where an panics miur i"v-biii, their ciai:u ""VVV . . iL-. .Ti:" J. G. LAKE, Auditor, t Ebensburjr. Aug. 4. 18".3.-3t. . "rlls t Levari I'M ias. Vend. Ex. ' o-t-n j 1 ! i'rc ni 4 1 . . 1 w- 1 i i'ourrnf r,.' cjrjxm., is.-iif(l out of the. to nidfp. ".? 1 Cambria county an.l , s?.iT ...Tir?: l'f-e.yiil be expose,! to Put lie lliiiniuv . 1..:. . . ""e in Liiunourir. on at 1 affcl t ,"'f, S'Pt.inber ..ext. fowl?- ' r'M" Uiv following lteal Kstat! Towtisi,innir,,n,;' "'U81U, the I.-:- J : - u, n: in .'i m a 1 1 ' j otaia oi sit uate near the road, bounding' on adjoining the far - acres and 1 perches V I . - - . x. l'"1' "ice or a n an ant in t he name f Iuuifl Xem ; the othersituate jn and a. I loin in the above ds?ril,ed tract and t" ""aid farm lately owned by Oeortfe Warner on the south east and west sides thereof, and containing 1 acres, more r-r less, afrei dductm the part of said tract, hclug- 5i acres, together with the he reditaments and appurtenances. Taken in ex- j. ...... , , or- wia me guilof the Cam bria I roil Company. A lso, nil the ritrht. title and Interest or Mary Ripple and Samuel Hippie, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Jackson lou lishln Cambria county, udjoininjr lands of SarahH.ei ly Daniel Kaer. and others, containing about 61 acres, moie or le-s, about 40 acres which are cleared, havm thereon erected a tw o-tory rl n"i'- ""w the 'cupaney of tam l Kip- $!?&Pbr d-iniStrator"of iVler A lso, all the right, title and interest or Evan E. Lvans .of. in and to the one undivided three quarters tractor land Pituate in Wasbincton townshi. Cambria county. aUJoinitur lands of William Tiley, Feter Myers and V. yuartz, and others, con tainiuif 47 acres and 14T perclios.more or less, improved. jIIsh, the one undivided third of a tract or land situate in Cambria twp., Cambria county, adjoining lands of E. Hubert lands formerly belonging to theestateof Jabex Tibbott, hinds of John Sechler i Sons, Jameg Myers, and others, contaiiniiir lit acres and 110 perches, more or less, unimproved. Aix, the one undivided half or a traot of land situate in Cumbria township, Cambria countv. adjoining lands of (eori;e J. Rodders, A. A. liarker.'aml others, containing (j acres and IJH perches, more or improved. Alx-i, all the undivided half of a tract of land situate in Cumbria town-hip, Cambria county, adjoining lands of David Da vis, lanis formerly hcloiirfintr to the estate if Festus Tibbott, dee'd, aud otners, containing 5 acres and 1VI perches, more or less, improved .4fs.. the one undivided third of a lot of ground situate in the Moroujrli of Ebenshiirtr. Cambria county, front in on Horner street, extending o.miK m mirjfi irci, i neree ex tenui ni? ale n ijr i i 1 1 -wieci, oounueu on tne east bv Lots Nos. 7 and 8 on the plan of Mooretowii, linprovtd. .-!.. a lot or jrronnd Ell urtte in Kb ensourjy borough. Cambria cjunty, r ruining- on Julian street on tiieeast and extending back to un alley, adjoining lot or T. T. tpence on the north and an alley on the south, having there on erected a two-st-.-ry frame house and Irume stable, now iu the occupancy or Koh't H. Thom as and Mrs. Edwards. Taken in execution aud to be sold at ihe suit or Hichard II. Tudor. Also, all the ritftit, title and interest of Peter M Oiiiijtti, or, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in CleurDeld township, Cumbria county, adjoining- lands of John Niiffle, jr., Philip Coop er, and others, containing 71 acres, more or less, about 50 acres of which are cleared, having hereon erected a t wo-uory frame house and a frame barn, now In the occupancy or 1'eter Mc Gouifh. Also, a piece or parcel of laud situate in.CleaiTield town iiip, Cambria count y, adjoin ing lands of John Neason, Andrew liuiv'ou, and others, containing- ;j acres, more oi less, huviu thereon erected a water ssw-ini!I, novr in the occupancy of l'eter Mclioujfh. Taken in execution ad to be told at the suit of the Johnstown Vechanical Works. Also, all the rijfht, title aud Interest of Mary Constable and Alfred Con-Maid", of, in nnd to a piece or parcel of Isml situate in Jackson twp., Cambria county, adjoining lands of Sam'i Hip pie, John Kelly, and Henry Ihurcr, containing acres, more or less, about i acres of which are cleared, having- thereon erected a two-siorv lo- house and a log: barn, now in the occup.:ncy of David T. Hoihrers. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of tieorpe Wchn, sr. Ausoi ail ihe riht. title and interest of John P. I'arrish, of. In and to a let of gruund situate at Portage Station, Waihinart n twp., Cumbria county, froutinir oil the Pennsylvania Kailruad and adjtiinintr lots of Henry Alleubaugh and Mrs. Rose Mcliouirh, having tiicreon erected a two-story plank house, now in the occupancy of John P. Parrisii. Taken in execution and to te aold at the suit of Julius U'uimcnthal. Also, all the riifht, title and interest of Jas. Hose, of, in and to u piece or parcel of land sit uate In Adams township, Cambria countv, ad joining lauds of Mich'l iShcrly, Chri tin Kelly, and ot hers, containintf taucres, more or less, about luO acres of whic h are cleared, having thereon erected a otie-and-a-hilf-storv lo housa, now in the occupancy of James'ltose. Taken in executiou aud to be sold ut the suit of Alam Hose. Also, all the riffht, tit leand interest of Adam flowers, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Susquehanna township. Cambria eouuty, adjoining lands or Washington Lloyd, Peter StifMer, und ethers, containing- 5 acres, acres, more or less, having: thereon erected a one-aud-a-hulf-story plank house, now in the occupancy or Joseph llnwcrs.aid n ono-and-n-hair-story plank house and a shoemaker shop, now In the occupancy of Adam I to wees. Takeu in execution and to oe sold at the suit oT l'eter Stetfy, for ue of James Graham, now for use df John Sutton and John P. Iilair, administra tors of James Sutton, deceased. Also, all i he rig-lit. title nnd Interest of Jchn S. Luther, of. in a piece or parcel of land situ ate in Carroll township. Cambria county, ad joining lands of Joseph Houk, Francis Luther, and others, containing bin acres, more or less, about 80 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half-story plank house and a f rathe burn, now in the occupancy of John S. I.uther.. Taken In execution and to be sold p.t the suit. of 1.1. A. Shoemaker. W. U. HON ACKEU, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg-, Aug-. 5, 1S73. SHERIFF'S SALES! By A'irtue of sundry writs of Ft. Fa. and it. Fi. Fa., issued out of the Court of Cotnmou Pleas of Cambria County and to me directed, there will , . ..... , ... I . . , 1 - . . L- 1 . . . .. . . 1... ....... . in Kliensburir, on Sati'koay, the 2Gth pay ok ArorsT nkxt. at one o'clock, p. m., the follow ing real estate, to wit: All the rijfht. title arid interest of Joseph Snerow, of. iu and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Carroll townthlp. Cainbrin county, Pa., containing one acre, more or less,' havinjr thereon erect'jij S. ttto-story house, not now oc cupied.. ;.lso. a piece or parcel of land situate in Carroll township, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining- lands of John Otts, sr., Kred'k llauir, and others, containing 15 acres, more or less, about 10 acres of which are bleared; having thereon erected a one-and-a-half-story plank house and lof stable, not now occupied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Mich'l Farbaugh. Also, all the nht, title arid Interest of Paul Klinemyer, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Cambria township, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lands of John Hiifrhes, Daniel Jones, Klias Jones, and others, containing- 100 acres, more or less, about oO acres of which are cleared, havim? thereon .erected a two-story frame house and plank stable, not now occupied Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of Lewis L. Edwards. . Also, all the riirht, title and Interest of Jane Sweeny, of, in a.nd to a lot of trround Fltuate in Washiujrton township, Cambria county, Pa., adjoining lands of F. M. Geoifre, Marg't Sharp, and others, havinjr thereon erected a one-and-a-half-story houseand frame stable, now in the occupancy of Jane Sweeny. Alii, a lot ground situate in Washington township, Cambria coun ty. Ph., adjoining lands of J. M'UoUjfh, M. Em field, and others. , Takeu into execution and to bo roI3 at the suit of Samuel H. lSalrd, for use of E. S. Ward, Assig-nee. W. II. IiOXACKr.lt, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebeusburg, July 30. 1S73. TRIAL LIST. Causes set down for trial at a Court of Common 1'leas, to be held at Ebensburg, for Cambria coun ty, commencing on jfonl.i.V, Seiit. 1st, 1873: FIRST WEEK. Malzie ..vs. I'dngle. AVagner, vs. Miller. Craver...... vs. llips& Lloyd. Lutringer vs. C'allan. rringle -vs. Maizie. . . J. K. HITK, I'rothonotary. r'roth'y's Olhce, Ebensburg, Aug. 4, 1873. ADM I NISTRATO RS' NOTICE LiCtt.Ts of Administration on the Es tate of Ankkew Wki bel, late of Cambria town ship. Cambria county, deceased, having been g-rautc-d to the undersigned by the Hog-isler or said county, all persons indvbted to said Es tate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the sane will present them properly authenticated for settlement. THETtESA A. WEIBI.E, Adm'i. THOMAS HOOVEH, Adui'r. Cambria Twp., Aug. 8, la,i. PAIITN EUSJII V I ISSOLY ED The partnership heretofore existing lie-' t ween the undersigned in the marble manu facturing husiuess. at Ioretto. wan dissolved. Julv 2(lth, 1S7;J, by mutual consent Mr. Schwab withdrawing. M. P. SCH W A H. J A M ES MtEN X EMA loretto, Aug. 1, 1273.-3t- MuI.e.i.'TuraiaVried kBW Ja"? I R Cf mT: rf,Vd Z l,he weit"1;"""; i 1 it iruuiepiiiLiI,' novir 1 reiiusvlVMiiii .1 r ' rvire linimt. Co .is.. Cioiin. l!!n. Viaduct, nr. ,i,..'i". Jr I theria, Af thnia. Ciil.o i 1, II...,. i i.., T. the Ciuein.inw Ij I of the Throat, Wind nip... or lirotici.iiil 1 m latulv nw-i,..,! i. n .... "u and all Diseases of the Lining . . - '.' ,"iro. our- Tr .11 m ... . . . ft -V-m tf imr insip,.. ,' o.m-,.,, lorn pamphlet contaio- I PnVw ri CV';? v; ,c"" rr" JlLTON, I'lTTSntHiJH, pA. lANTED, JTFn.r'V,;o:psa,"r"rchn'l"T A cents II IHMfsI l ock Mll.l, ...... 51 .m Ilt est Milrt ocU Slltri,. i,i. . eelle .tlarhluo in market, lt.ii... ...T than anv cmnpnnr. Ad.ln. JOH. A. HOME; CrnU Ae..t, ISBl,arr. Conn l.ivVi.lV " '"'ire certain t0 la Ihe foundation for future evil toiiscqinc-s H ULLS' VAllliOLlC TABLETS pL.ff II r..n..l. X-..l,: ... t hese T A HLKTS thim IH i.o .: ' .. , . ?., :: I iw d. lhev e-jualir.e the circulutkui of blood, j mitiM-nte the severity of the- attack, and will, in i ?iJf ?' . mi 1 ,1,ue' 'estore hcalthj action to Ihe aiiected oriranj. 1 iWii:,-,-s. r-nnoi.ir Tablets are put up only h"xt- Take no substitute. If thev tTiL a al vour dril.V"K "' "t " them hv 't'J.',.. 1'.'. T ''' r-rward JN'- KKI-LofiT;. ii Price 25 cts. M r box. Plat'-sr.. X. V.ii-t r-euu ior Circular. Sole Agcut for Lr. States. WORKING CLASS MA,-E" femaiioo . , a week t'muanteed. Ke- spectatiietmploymeiit at home, davorevcuing no capital reipiircd; full Instructions and valu able package of jroodssent ficebv mail. i. .'i"-Tf' Y-.JV.Mx turn iimp. M. one A. cu., l,j tjreenwicb-st., N. Y. CANVASS:NG BOOKS SENT FREE FOR rROF. FOWLER'S GUEA.T WOIlK On Xanhnml, Womnnhood mi l their Mutant lnlr rUtions : Love, u Laws, Power. Ac. Agentsare selling Irom So to SOcopiesot this work a day, and we send a canvat-sing book free to any book agent. Address, staling experience ft.. National Pi-iiLumiNa Co.. Philad'u ' Ii the uiotit ponerful rleaner, strenglhener and remover of (i landular Obstructions known to Materia Mnlira. It im sperially ailatpd to constitutions "worn low n and debilitated by the warm weather or Spring and Sum. uer, when the blood is not in active circulation, consequently gathering iui pii ri t ies from si uggi sh nets a ml i m pc rfect set i m of the secretive organs, and is munilested by lurnors. Eruptions, lllotchts, Uoils, Pustules. Scrofula. A-c, i-. When weary and lantmld rrom overwork, and dullness, drowsiness and inertia tuke the place . energy and vigor, the system needs a Tonic to build It up aud help the Vital Forces to re gain thfir reontxTHttvep ower. Io the heat orsumnif-r frequently the Lfrrrand 4 (t. ii do not properly perform their functions tne I terme and t riuary Orirans are Inactive, producing weakness t,f stomach and intestines and a predisposition to bilious derangement Dr. Well's EXTRACT OF JUI1ULEBA Pr'Prcd directly from the SOl'TH tMEKH AK 1 I.A. r, and is peculiarly suited to all those dif ficulties; it will cleanse the vitiatlii blood, strengthen the i.ifk-uivino poweiis, anil rc MOVE ALL OUsTl'.rCJ'IO.NS from IMt-AlHtO AND EMKi Bi.rn th-L'iiuK. It Phonlil be freely taken, ns .Turubcha is pro nounced by medical writers the most efficient l'i b'l KI Kit. Ti i.N'It; nnd Deobstkuext known iu tlic whole range or medical plants. JOHN Q. KELLiUiU. lb Plait St.. .V. V., Sole Agent for the Cnited States. Price Oue Dollarptr Mottle. Send tor Circular. T E G 1ST K R'S NOT 1 C E! N otide i hereby niven that the following Ac counts have been passed and filed, in the Ite" ister's litice at Eltensbtirg, anil will lx; pre sented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, for confirmation and allowance, on Wkdsesiiay, Skptkmiikr 3.1, 1S73: The first and final account of Cyrus L. Pershing, executor of Francis fVhwert, late of the borough of Johnstown, dee'd. The first account of l.uoinda II. Kolierts. administratrix of Evan Koberts, late of the borough of Johnstown, dee'd. The first account of Solomon Ji-msbnof, CKe?utor of l'eter Allbaugh, late of Jackson township, dee'd. The second account of Ceo. .T. Rodders and William Kittell, executors of Jane "Wherry, lare of E'oeusburg Ixironult, dee'd. The account of John Sharter, guardian of Harriet, Caroline- and Alexander liiblett, minor children of lavid ltiblett, late of Con emaugh township, dee'd. The first and final account of Francis O' Friel, administrator of Margaret McOough, lrite of Allegheny township, lec'd. Tho first account of John Wilkinson, guar dian of George Wilkinson; a minor child of George Wilkinson, late of Jack son town ship, dee'd. , The tirst account of John Wilkinson, guar dian of John Wilkinson, a minor child of George Wilkinson, late cf Jackson town ship, dee'd. . The second and final account of Margaret Mitchell, administratrix of Jas. If. Mitch ell, late of Johnstown borough, dee'd. The first and final account of JJIw'il Kob erts, enecutor of. Evan li. Morgan, late of Cambria township, dee'd. The firs'fand final account cf Fete OVir mnn and Lna t.nrn. .,r or r.C J .' Elite, late ot S isquehanna township, dee'd. The first account of Harriet Orr and W C. Ivewis, administrators of William Orr, late of Johnstown borough, dee'd. The first and final account of John J. Krise, one of the administrators of Henry Krise, late of Clearfield township, dee'd. The third and partial account of James Yost and Augustine Yost, administrators of Jacob Yost, late of Carroll township, dee'd. The first account of "Win. H. Pechler, ex- j ecutor of it i hard Thomas, late of Ebens burg borough, dee'd. JAMES M. SINGEli, rtegiMer. Register's Miiee, Ebensburg, Aug. M, 1873. W"1 IDOWS' A P V 1 1 A I S K M ENTS. lowing Appraisements of Personal Property of decedents selected and set apart for the Widows of intestates, under the Act of As sembly of the 14th day of April, A. D. 1851, have been filed, in the Register's Office, at Ebensburg, and will lie presented to the Or phans' Court, for approval, 011 Wedn esday, September 3d, A. D. 1873, to wit : 1. Inventory and appraisement of person al propel ty appraised and set apart for.Mar garet Craver, widow of End wig Craver, late of Carrolltown borough, ilec'd. 'i. Inventory and appraisement of person al property appraised and set apart for Bar bara Rose ."widow of John Hose, late of Jack son township, dee'd. Inventory and appraisement cf person al property appraised and set apart for Mary V. Dninm, widow of l'eter J. Dumm, late of IJarr township, dee'd. 4. Inventory and appraisement of person al property appraised and set apart for.Eliza J. Mills, widow of James Mills, lateef Cam bria township, dee'd. 5. Iuventory and appraisement of person al property appraised and set apart fcr Sarah J. Glads, widow of John J. Glass, late of Al legheny township, deceased. 0. Inventory and appraisement of person al property appraised and sef apart for Cath arine MeCarty, witlos'v of Michael McCaiiy, late of Clearfield township, dee'd. 7. Inventory and appraisement of person al property appraised and set apart tor Mary A. Chardon, widow of John Chardon, late Of Clearfield township, dee'd. 8. Inventory and appraisement of person al property ap'praiscd and set apart for Eliz: Nuouau; Widow of Jeremiah Noonaii, lte of Minister towiuhip, dee'd. 9 Inventory and appraisement of pe.son al property appraised a. id set apart for Or pin! J. Evans, widow of E. I. Evans, late of YVilmore borough, dee'd. JAMES M. SINGER V-pxnU-r. Register's Olllce, Eliensburg, Aug. 2, lb,3. rP W. DICST. ArroustY-AT-LAW, Ebi A ensbiint. P- OfticeHn front room of T. J. Lloyd s new buildii.tr- Centre street. All manner or Icirallbusiness attenacd to satisrac tori!y,;and collections a fpecialty. 10-ll.tI.) A A i LJ) ":" wishing to make man- 1 '.'VtiUnlrofl'jHi. 1 Z.. 1 . . ' ' ;" '"h-hm-'s ui mc iits;)'ra- M 1 f- N . 1 1 .-ii.... ... . 1 . 1 . . r . 1 1 . nil i;n. ill Nlllllir.il ..l.1 , .. 1 . TATEMEXT op RvtTt.rv trv-r shiptheS!" "ewflefa ToVri; Jilllil VrVi-i i Q . To-wnfcbipV.DR. - . , . i . k i iiupiiciiie . " order on Charles MetJoui'h; Superri sr for 1xh 1 11 order on M.J. Will. Superv'r for ifrV 3 2C 4 CK5 " or.Ur on Francis Del. zier. tup'r ' " c&f h received from C uufy Treasu rer On T Tj.r .'ill!.:! I nml. 120 00 HJ iorli done b-v Taxnbies t,J08 80 . ...v 1 1 I 1 1 HV Llnm.-rMTi..... 1'uiiiicate and oath of olnec.. 124 TO II Jsi paid tor Scoop!. "..."-' .. J.aa- 'a'!l freight on Scoop. i": t , , - 4 l. 0-i 80 u itEau, r jrti.cr supervisor, 2S3 00-U Jgs flf June , -73-r.al. doo Tp on vttlem.f "TT, " t-aih received from County ' Tiimaa. reroa L'nsen'od Lands 2a382 11.214 ti Cfi. Hv JViirk dene by .TuxabicS iZG! 01 K.xoDeratlons jo " .Personal servie. a, ca.su orders lifted, oath of otice, etc ... . K983 H.v Ciish pui.,1 Jas. ilc.Muiien, un- s.ia ted m or. ey 12d 00' Uy . ns.i pm l haif thecostsof suit w ith (iaiiitzin Township 75 orf Uv Uiuds .returned to Cotilmis- - siouera, per certificate 5S 00 iW'i K June t, '73-hai. -3ae Twp. on sett-etu't. ts P4 riE'-rs trr. riio.M tox5uip. liuJancoon Mich'l Duneyan's Judgment U5 g j AH Interest from lSUh July, ls70. Jime ,. PriAuu-int ot Or.lers Issued Iri . . tavor of sundry ptisous at settlerhent. liWia We, the Auditors or Clearfield Township, do iL''"f ",at th above is a correct statement or me. acoouuts of said -Township for the year !7. A. l!c!t(;uiV, i . "! I ,V. J " ' ' ; I- A SS. V A vi d i WrS. ., . JOHN J. UL'KS. i Attent-PETFR A. Mi Ooi Gii, hk-o'y. 7-25.-31. c JALL1TZIX SCHOOL Histrict JuVefLM?lS7!l jS,, 'Ct' for Ule 6Ch001 car eudi"ff C. 'o'l'lAfj AX, Collector, Pa. .. To amount of DuplR-ete. 'i,?13 6t . C'u. H.v Lxoneratirn3 f 215 SS Hy ( ash pa'd Ti easijrcr. . . . . . 2,0-12 2y By Commission as Collector.. 110 KJ-fiJOO 0C Balance diie DiitricG. $43 51 J. J. TKOXHLL. Treasurer Ph."", 1 o amount received f rom Collector. .. 2.0fi2 '' " on ban 1 at ht settlemeut. S7U " State nrpropriation liil f f rmnrAlleahfiiy township.. ,4fi .. .. from .1. Dawson's estate, . lul 29 03 83 .. rata 31. A- L. B. A., Galiltzai S troin J. Bradley tor mortar 3 from unseated lands 79 V from cf.ov l,..ila .r 9 " " paid Collector. 5 per ceut!! llO S3 Total Hy orders ra!d... 2,S54 ti 2.476 27 27h S4 fH IU . ., 4a 51 2,Xi 12 Cn. Hy bol. in Treasurer's hjinds. Due from Allegheny twp " Collector ".'. Cash on hands and claims due Township . W79 SS We. the School Board of Gallitzin Township: have examined the accouues and find tbcia tit stated abovo. .JIATHEW higvav, HAKI.KS UC.NTKlt, CH AS. OH A (JAN, F. ltONOJ u, S. BEKUKIt; Gallitzin Twp., July 7, 1S73 Directors": 18.-3t, m Manhood: Now Losf, How Restored: -i&t5Sw P'ibHshpd. n new edition of UK tC, nlvprnrll s Oletirated luaj on ttlo I&i?1 raairitl ( 1 without med;jnei o v-ixboefe Sl'EH.'iAToitnil'EA.pr gcHi iaal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Imhotencv Mental and Physical Incapacity, Iuipedimcuts to Marriaire, &c; also, C scm itios, Epu.Epsr and Fits, induced by Btlf-lnduleenee and sex ual extra vaifance. . . ... Price in a sealed envelope only six cents.' Ihe celebrated author, in this admirable eg. say, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarmimr couse quenees of sell-abuse may be radically, cured vithoutthedani;i-roususeof iuterrud medieino or tlie application of the knife; pointing-cut a mode of cure at once simple, certain and cfTec tual, by means of which every sufferer, no mat-' terwhat his condition may be. may cure him seir cheaply, privately and" radically. CSThis lecture sliould be in the hands of every youth and every ir.an In the land Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any. address, pu,s(-,uiJ. on receipt of six coots, or two postage sianips. Address Publishers. CM AS. J. C. KLl.VKi CO., . - . lit Bonery, Si-n lork; Post-OlDce Box 4596- A VALUABLE FARM I AT PRIVATE SALE! i DAVELMNC. HCt'SE, RANK BARK, and J 1 12 Acres or Land, (75 Acres cleared and under fence,) situate in Washlnirton-Towii6hip; Cumbria County, within one-hal? wiTnof Lilly' Station. Also, all necessary Outbuildings. The Land is of the pct qualfy, and is In an excel lent state of cultivation and abundantly eup-, plied with good water. For further particulars apply t-1 tne unnersig-nea. on the premises, of 10 r . M. Geopgc. Lilly's Station. PATRICK McMANAMY, JnVr Z't, 1873.-tr. Hemlock P. 7: o. Parke's Marble Worisy 139 Franklili Mfrcct; Johantowa. "fOSrMESTP. HEAD and TOMIJ . f 1 suiNts, nil .Mr.K and CABI NET SfxAHS. MANTELS, &c., manu , racturcd.of the very best Italian and American Marbles. Entire satisfao tiiiitiiuart.nif.cd. in price, detuVn and pvc'.itirin cf work. t1 orders respect fu II v sofefted and promptly filled at the very low est cash rates. Try us. Oct.t.-m. JOHN PARKE. LOIMiVS.JHI.BLB WORKS! 131 f ranklin Ktreet,' JobnMown.' JOIIV W. ,;!', - I'roprletor; MONCMENTS. HEAIIand TOMB STOSiES: COrXTEK AM) CABINET SLA BP.' AND TELS. Ac, manufactured of the very best Ital ian and American Marbles. Perfect iatfsfae- tion in -work, d'-f irn and price Kuaracfeed. , "Orders respectfully solh-i ted and prom pt y exe ted. Johnstown, Nor. 11, "TI.-M.i PASEY, F O G A It T Y, & CO.: VnOLESALB DIALKR4 lit .luuuuua VM. UilU it 111 !i inuill AND ALL KlXnS tlT iori-Tic TiQtJOiis; AND IMOnTEK8 OF Foreign Wines, Gin?, Brandies No. 313 Liberty Mreot; Dec. 6. 1871.-3m. PITTSBURGH, PA. , COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO.; rILI. receive monoy on rteposit. discount ana collect notes, nud attend to all me business usually done by I!anstrs. SeptJJU.lt. UKU.l. K . it A H M, casnier. . LLOYD & CO., liANKElW, lOolJ, Pilver. rtovt rniiiont l-ana. and! other.Sccurities. boiurht and sold, luterest al, lowed on Time Peposits. Collection male at all uccil.l. fH.iiils in tiie l"iniu.:-oili, ana a K-eneral Bankinif business traHsacted. WM hi. rd ; HANKERS. ALTOONA. PA. -Drafts on the principal cities aud ilver Go 1 fur s.ilc. Coller-ftons oiudo. Monies ,re eeived on deposit, payable on demand without interest, or on tin; with interest at fair rates: 1 t " J. BUCK, M. D., I'liy feleinn null Snrgrttii,' iU." A BROI.LTOW K, Pa: OITice in rear at John Buck's store.. Nijht calls may be made id residence or Juh.i IllCK, Eq f A pril 4, IS73.-tl.l I AMES J. O ATM AX, M. V, J Plljrttleiaa nnd Surfteaa, , Kbensbcbo, Pa-' , Office on Hijrh street, nearly opposite. Illalr r Hotel, lltsldence no Crawford St., VTert w;'''t where night calls should be n:ado. --tf. I F. A. 8HOr.MAK.KU, Wl. H. SECRLKR. SHOEMAKER & SECHLER AUorntyn-st-taw,' , t9-W EBEXtBCKO. CAiinaiA On Ja. ftf.J J
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