-B S.BBZEE2JSST EW.CT. mm mm K mm mum. Ebensburg, Pa., ! .nil' - - -f ts there, orul the Other riaee. frrft ekxlious frogs will soou begm to (Jet your back in order for digging gar- ''Vguuient Court is in s6oion as we go I. O. O. F., of this fi:..l Una LWlr- jfJSI.liieU lit" w iiuuvouuj y(lt country londa hereaway are in J nv Samuel lTuhn, of Lloyd Pta a went and gone and cut one of his itii an axe. !fr W. A. B. Little and A. J. itr me bth the war path for the ViOtarvtliip. ,t Kernvills (Johnstown) child was , bitten about the face by a vicious ' Fiio'ay last. ..,a f inicl Dclozicr, residing near Gays- bJ hve narns sioieu irom his smoke i ..I I At- lOfrlit I a ' . : 1 - .1 . . . ! til tiiar i nciueu now to ruawe tne 12 umuw (Tvtii.Lij' icni la iub CO- i (II II to II J"ll .rtliau. Clearticld county, is anions .,,,iiitbilities of the near future. Biiiuii" i making the preliminary ar ;iuontfoi a grand Umr through Penu ',,; with his circus and menacrerie. fj company of Philadelphia capitalists, :d. are about to engage iu the coal yf near south rork, thin county. tiiistopherCIawson sustained a severe uinii on the ril't hand while engaged idling cars at lilairsville one day last Ivtr. Hobeit Gardner, whose death we i ,d!uat week, had been a member of Masonic fratornity for tifty-seven Hr. A. J. Christy, of Lorotto, has corn ed the erection of a town hall, 25 by ; in dimensions, lu that pkvee. liul y ' '""j j . r J ; and the tesult M-ems to be an "off" week with a,K! William-bui n!pondents, only one having put iu '"" i,"-,."- , uco. Comef gentlem, "lon't v "t Mtrt us at once. j 1" . he Altoona Sun establishment is for ! au" for f?xes a 16 TI?,,,U,". J lock, stock and barrel." The im- ...!.. ' health of the editor, D. W. Moore, necessitates the sale. .ulsv (Good Friday) is a legal holi- ,,t nil our ravtour 8 account, out tfV:eMoent Lincoln was assassinated Fii-lay night, 1805. t M- 1 T 1. r CV.V1' Ol .UI. .IllCUHCI IVI1CII, OI ;ii 'If. ,'fv' y.r.g man wants to be successful iw; ('ir v. lien he oeg to see his sweet loMn'i'd cany atlcction in his heart, ct.i 11 i:i hismanuets, and confection in N'nie n:aIos and the same number of were interrud in Sandy Vale ceme J.ihnstown, d-.nius tlie month of I leal h seems to be no respecter - in li :. y;cnm . :.e I.M.i.e:n:i ehurth in Johnstown teied t V; A I'- i H:ii: r.:,.r:i tw. a I . ir1 il ii'K w ; i e .i I - i - : .!e 1 (IPs; nilt d t he Siind.-vy school (I !'..! i-i pennies, lacoav ii!i'ht a dwelling ir t, Mr. Joseph Fox, of ',, t'cii cjunty, and situatel .!- .'.'. f "Soitire Eichciiachr, hei.ii.r: t'iW'.i! -,!: f.l it'-i-ed by an ir.ceiuhat y and burned to v-(.'.i.k '.'si'ti, J.sp, formerly pub f : l, :'.!( and S.tntina', in '?.(?, nn if rhr (MhvfTi,.i Journal, j r. Pa., isa'joui to try his baud at a f;ei:rji:i i .'i: cr iu that city. Sue- i e::d !;im. j ::.:i named Frank Eurkett. twenty- j ytis rf asje and unmarried, was j ui ,i fen- days ago while at work on v.Mi.thiest citizens, Mr. 1 honias :!; ' !i3.n jti-.t betaken himself with 'y.o Hei'hlehcm, l'a., where ho is U ex:ti.-ively inteiested in real es- ':'': iir k attend him. ; to aiiuounce that J. Iv. llite, 1. L 1 t-1 . .r.j oiaiy, ami c. iass. rsq., '.'::iir:sioner, both of this place, i.t -v.k list, the latter being very ! iifiirjK cd. May life be spared '! '.'.Liriuru to both of them. seemingly not satisfied with kj'i.i; ti,.n law, is bestirring herself !';v,i;une: reform. An immense I . muiei tlie auspices of several of ;ta:it minister, was held iu the i.. licic ou Sunday night last. '- Aitnona TribvTie reports that a ' K' njaii of family, named John livir.g cm the ridge about two !l-"li "flVd's Mills, has been made ? '--o excitement atteutlant upn a riul iu a church in that vicinity. lr.i!,ii mitieia of Johnstown, at a ? Wd a Friday evening last, deter ttiike. and as there is little pro- :'t the ('. I. Co. will accede to 23.a:id. the immediate future of :-ty looks anything but euconr- J'k Flay, of Johnstown, the re- j ve and tinware man, offers ten of an eighteen pound turkey ; jilin;:i chicken stolen from his coop j -V i::l'U last. Fowl and feathers I !'';PVio:i nf erectine a round house j ' 7 t .- i, hasfiiallv been settled by i Vt "any. rlans, spocmca- are m pi cparation, and the wolk nier.ce at an ...i. dute. Deity if cm she mJTi sayS theAltoona ! ! rs iir jut ac;' srj -the w in n;(er and s. vomio- lrieid , - lie Hiasculine persuasion is al ' i-i.iii' tor a vigorous campaign. :i there on innumerable occa c r',,'S"le '1K knows how it is himself. - 1 t the c. lining ijh-)iioon. .-!""", -i. .-v., v ouiuy cuiptM- ii;:iae iy on Monday. Mav 11th. e tfclVf, Wt.cijg Tuition fee, $3 'r. Chapman is a ripe scholar, r at toad his school may dc- ' fe'-eivoig a thorough course ttii-'C iPa 1 ffcii-Cf "nps t'c Kiiirr. the liirhtnincr f' "lie.ulr opened the campaign :.f ,co-,tblo 111011 ad have j a'"' ':my bodv cotisiders it ' !',i.., the country to kill at least ; . ioi mai)i we ho.je ne wiu tl. 5 u:l lr, ..1 i . . i i-i.-ow nerp iii., rn Iia oll. I i 'ut either of the gentlemen f Mr f- "-"ooiai oieinieu are ; ' ' , ,ul luey evidently forget ' tu year 10 kc?i who sVlll : . aJ V I I IU wAia.av '1 lllllur l 1,... - .1. . - - T1. l i , , .... .tivt tllJVl i severely beaten not long 6iuce within the ......vo buciiauui'i;, ma ret we nave neaia or no arrests. r : - i . e did not learn the names of bis assail ants. A namesake of the recently deceased Massachusetts Senator, with "Kialc" at tached, writes from this place to the Johns town Tribune for the purpose or reminding its readers that Hon. Charles Sumner paid a brief visit to this place in the snmnirr -.f , ""or-s employed on tbe new rail road beiug constructed in Westmoreland county, by Campbell & Bros., contractors, struck for higher wages last week, and a majority of them have been discharged. A young man named Peach, who is lamo in one of his feet, was attack,! f it condition just liow for staying- j rtuniijf his sojourn at Cresson Springs l;t,,tc J 8 fr the beneut of his health. Tally one for .Lbeiisburg. Ourobliging pofctmaster, Maj. Thorn p- J . ' Z ' r I in AoTf 1 -I ri to .uu a penKimo j to one of hi. knees the other day, inflict- : ng a sl.ght wound and as some one told j him that if McTike heard about it h 1 : 1 . . 1. . . . . I vu v4 jiui.li 111 mc 1 ntiMA.I, anu as we dou" t wUh any one to provaiicate ou our accc-nnMnto the r reeman it goes "assure ! as shooting. ! . ?'.es"s- Moore & Chmtman, of the I ashington (Pa.) Reporter, call upon the I editorial fraternity of Western Pennsvl- vania and parts adjacent to meet in Pitts- blirgh, ot? Friday next, for the mimosa of: 1 r , .KIOIiF.jlllT Rlimi Ti hin tt- hm-fihv l'illtilknii.1i V. II - . . ' trsilioao 110111 ouinemauoning creek , .....-..j oui , n.iivnioiug maj uo oi.iuo lemuneraiive. i.ousuier us in on that movement, which j has long been needed. A TDiuig man named McCann, resid- 1 mgin Prospect borough, wishing to take a "short cut" home, jumped from a mov- ing passenger train, on Tuesday last, but instead of alighting on his feet, as he ex pected, he fell and struck his head sgainst a cross tie with such fierce as t literally peal the sku; oti'his skull from the top of the forehead down to the eyes. Mr. llaivey Campbell, for serveal years past employed as biakeman ou our liranch train, but who has recently been promoted to the position to conduc.or of the Ilollidaysburg and Williamsburg ac commodation, has this week removed his family from this place to the latter village, JIT ,"" allel J'"?1 ' political centre and temporary lucial re is that Lbeiisbnig has lost ! sort. To.daT) among the surviving dr,,i ug has gained a most esti- ) zrI1K we may mention Capt. Phi! Collint., i.lu.it .1111! killed a cray eai;le which meah ured 7 feet 4 inches from tip to tip of wings and wasthe possessor of a foot seven inches in length. The gallinaceous bird was feasting on a gray fox when it was shot. Posters have been pi inted by us this week for a public sale of horses, cattle, f t-.i 118 .!. was severely burned about, the i lanu impiemenis, uousenoiu goons V Ew't, ft1 evenings ago, in con- aI ' a frm of s:5 acres, by Charles Kline, l.,.v ,t its clotiiiue taki'iis lire from a I of Chest township, on Tuesday, Apiil 14th; for 01 ijlians' court sale of a house and lot 111 oiniiuiiLviiie, line mo propeiiy 01 .j allies M. liiffel, dee'd, on Satuiday, April listh, and for a grand concert at Stiongstown on Tuesday oveuiug next iu aid of a public charity. lsington Hammond, TJfiq., at one time a prominent and successful lawyer iu Ilollidaysburg, but of lale years extensive ly engaged in the iron business as proprie tor of Sarah Furnace aDd Maria Forge and Franklin Forge, in that county, has been ! forced to make an assignment tor the ben- i . . i ii;.. 1,.. k;i,i L r'lllTt 1 OK- I fill Ul Ul.ltJll!LOI. 1113 I I t 1 1 i 1 I. IV. O IUO tnuated at some ?;uu,wii, out it is inongnt by some that his assets will more than pay I his debts. --Mr. Evan (ti iftith, another of our en terprising butchers, had a magnificent show beef on exhibition, gaily decorated with fancy papers and two large placards, per ambulating oui streets on Wednesday last. His stcership, which is said to have weigh ed l,7o9 pounds, is by this time uo doubt ie:idy tj be sacriliced on the altar of hun gry mortality, and we venture to say that it "will furnish mighty toothsome steaks ai.d roasts. Judgo Dean announced at Argument Couit yesterday that unless the plaintiff in the case of E. Glass vs. Ebensburg Bor- li. .1 "ii r .lilt ' luli'ill'l .l,n I VJ .1 1 11 ,wv i. i. v ... v J yr . . .. . v .niriii n oil ii cii hit ti i n i-fii in ion 01 a n "Aedii t learn on what stream the I l" jut.gwieui awaruco n.ui at .u, , ...n i.fc.iii.r, ...!.. ..r..... v.-..,.- , .. . . , ... l(.f,, ,e., j Perm, . ., Irom f-U to I2U, no wouiu . 'I H-.i , -i c ACT I k TT 1'AtVlAVIl 1 v. . .-v.. . " . . - " 1 I l ... .. v- -- . 1 - i f r livitAvc fur ti iinrirr deeming it best to "bear the ills they have rather than fly to others they know not of," agreed to stand the reduction. A young man named Philip Miller, son of Mr. Philip Miller, sr., of Chest township, employed in the blacksmith shop of Mr. Valentin Thomas, at Carrolltown, was kicked on the bead by a vicious colt, on Wednesday last, and so badly injured that his iifo is despaired of. Ha was engaged in shoeing one of the front feet of the colt at the time, and was kicked by one of the hind feet, which is a feat of a horse's feet which may be set down as asomewhat re markable feat. Mr. C. O. Lindsty, of Ilollidaysburg, has a cow that is certainly worth her keep ing, and wc think will equal, if not surpass, any of the most famous imported breeds. Twelve gallons, one-half cream and the other half strinninsrs, the product of last week's milkincs, was churned on Saturday and produced sixteen and one-half pounds j of butter. This is vouched for by the edi- ! tor of the Kejiter, w ho sampled the butter j and pronounces it the sweetest and best he j has tasted for years. Messrs. II. J. and Philip Crouso, who left our town about a year and a-half ago, going hence to Ilollidaysburg, have return- J and ar-aiu taken ur their residences 111 e ana tinware man, oners ten - ,. i,.,r it tho r. and no .p.estioiis a.kecl for onr nd hud.nR em plov t at tb. J i Ebensburg Foundry. The Cronse brothers are said by those who ought to know to oc ; narrow riewB f "the sex ;" New England among the most competent moulders that j ers wjll pleased, doubtless, to read some eve r operated in sand, and no doubt the. tn;ng lut their favorite railroad man, Mr. M.ctr. Shoemaker feel that they have james Parker : besides, wo have something J "- ... (. made a "ten striko" in once more Becunng such efficient, woikraen. The family of Frank Stanley, for merly of this place, now residing in Al toona, has recently been made acquainted with many Rriefs and sorrows, no less x, .i ..,!, . hoviiiir occurred tliereni ; a!;d c-,oinK at the front gate j 'I.f te days. The eldest J i,iiP K en tv name, rho was to have been married ere l.Miff, H-as tha lust victim, and Frank, aged fifteen, and George, a younger son. followed in quick succession. Typhoid fever was the cause of this wholesale bereavement. The good little Washington, male and female, of the Johnstown Literary Herald have said, and of course it must be true as thev surely would nver tell a lie Uul'S. y ,ul VoLre "has more of I news and matters of genera in ; ,i ... the county. lheie is 7. H C or an O. C. of -me other an ) rt coon. '" i. : 1.; nlnce who entertains the KIUU III I'"" - - ,1,.. same opinion, -nd the putting two brilliant lights together of cou.se makes the thing as clear as mud and twice iSAu exchange truly says : It costs less than a cent a day to take your weekly pa than a dilio-ent hen could eainin " r. . I.i " - . i IT..... v H Our .l:.,....i .....I .. . M.lrot loicnol efftrs: icaao"" r i- .. : . l,oaii one at it r. i'wi aooui calling dis i ira ci, - j - . .hl,,.ttt, hv w A'01'' ' that; ! I than , the . barber .won J8lj than an energetic kitchen girl wiil waste in j k wm., ., ,,, .. ,oL- A nennv a (.tv can be saveu in. w r.t-r o tiie r,rnn t"1" "--t " . j :.. . . f i . " -r i Dti wuu Hie ' oilc a - i j -- . I. '"Produna i t-....- i o l-itir than hv stonnio!? a fain- 7Z a ew of our readers will be stnick vrith the similarity between the name of a gentleman whoge wedding notice we pub lish clsew here and that of the llanisbmff correspondent of one of our local celebrities hot nevertheless the distinction makes all' the diflerence in the world. The latter is yet no doubt sole Dionrictnr of heart and hand, and for aught we know ' ' , . .. . 11 '"ici o appeai-nitr 111 tl,-f ii.,.. .l . . V " in fliaf i . ' ... r"!'"1 "wuiu scum 10 indicate as much, at least. The Altoona Sun favorably mentions t nHTC f Joh" Reil'y Assistant 1 a. It. It. superintendent, of that citv, in connection with the Democratic nomina tion for Lieutenant Governor. We have no idea that Mr. Keilly would accept the nomination if tendered, but if a self-made and well made roan, physically, mentally and pecuniarily deserves such a recogni tion, and would permit himself to Lu re- vi nyiini LTi IUJI I cognized 111 that way, we are sure that the gentleman named is one among the many thousands altogether lovely. Reilly and Tlofo.-r., ca 1 ' J Joe Gutwald trotted out Ins bier bovine aimuner" time on Tuesday last, cu whirh occasion the huge mass of beef, which through a mistake no doubt of the little girl who manipulated the scales, was said last week to weigh only 1.750 pounds, was found to "kick the beam" ac 1,805 pounds the largest steer, probably, that has ever been raised in thin nmnl v Mr ti i, i. lhA i 1 nt f r.. 14.. If Til -i. . V-.. IIVVUL, I i xj ihuihC jur. nugu x.owaras, out 11 is somewnat 01 a coincicient that this prize beef was originally purchased from a Hlacklick township farmer named Prizer. Joe has also a steer which weighs 1,750 pounds, purchased by him in Indiana coun ty, which will soon "bite the dust," as the larger one has by this time done. Ar Stii.t. Another E;j .Vo F.'-gs-uyrrration. Who has not heard of Munster, lnhed away, up amid tbe A l'.ei henies, in Cambria county, but a mile or two from the Summit. It was once a place of uot, and, in the days of stajje travel between Phila delphia and Pittsburgh, ranked second only to Ebensburg iu the ancient county of Cam bria. It has given Cambria county many prominent and good men ; and albeit a city with but a single utreet, was popular as a one ot the most enterprising and well-known of Peansylvania's railroad contractors, and whose father, for many years, presided over ihe destinies of M custer's chief hotel. When the gold fever excitement in Cali fornia lirst broke out, M mister sent many adventurers to the auriferious regions in fiearch of the New Eldorado treasures. Most of them hail just returned from th fields of Mexico, upon which the titlu to thin goldeu Pacific slope had been won ; a do. so great an impress had these hardy ! sons of the mountain made upon their ; from wildly rushing into litigation. Wil brotuer adventurers, that the name of "Mini- i Ham Schoolev left Pit tabu re for a certain sti- Hter" became almost asynonym iu camp for I'eiinsyl vania. i To such an extent had this place gained : notoriety, that for several years afterward a later ad venturer from the Keylone State, when accosted by the usual interrogatory whence he hailed ? and designated Pennsyl vania as the spot, was invariably met with the further inquiry whether ho was from Munster? Upon replvimr. as many wer ! compelled to do, that they had never heard j of the place, the old miners would shake j their heads, and be willing o "stake their : pile" and all they could "pan out," that I they were not Peuiisylviinians ; for th idea. to them, of a man hailing from this region, I and not being familiar with Muster, was to ! them an incredible absurdir.v. It is this spot now almost grown into obscurity, from yoicii . jus;. leceivru specimen 01 ; --neu iruit, or mainmoth size, at the hamls of Mrs. Durbin, and which is warranted to hatch out a pair of oxen already yoked. This Monster asserts some recognition of her "old time" importance. Vi e la Mini ster .' and all the hens of ye ancient villago. Altuoiut Tribune. I'assios W:fk. Thus is named th j week immediately preceding Easter. One of j the early Fa;hrs, St. Chrvsostom, writes : i "It was called the Great Week, not liecanse it consisted of longer days or more in num ber, than any other weeks, but because at this time great things were wrought for us by our Lord. For in this week the ancient tyranny of the Devil was dissolved, death was overcome, the strong man was bound, his goods spoiled, sin was abolished, the curse n;i destroyed, paradise was opened. Hea ven became accessible, men and angels were joined together, the middle wall or partition was torn down, the barriers were taken out of the way, the Ood of Peace made peace i between things in Heaven and things in ' earth." The observances of this week, "from I their peculiar significance, may well b.- call- ! eil the "Mj stories." On Monday the curse J of thi barren tree of Jewish nation ; Tups- j day the predicted speedy ruin of th Tern- j pie ; Wednesday the. Kale of Ilim that was valued ; Thursday the solemn institution of, (he Lord's Supper ; Good Friday the Kodeem- j er's death and passion, and Saturday, or j Kaster Kve, Christ's l'si:ent into Hades. ; All these events as recorded in the Rible are j read in the services of the Catholic and , Episcopal Church! and from a deeply sig nificant and interesting course of scripture teaching, eminently preparative ot heart end mind for the great Easter Festival. . THE PHRF.VOLOiUCATJ .TOITUNAL ANI Life I luvstk atbd. For the faithful pre sentation of old and new truths in a pleas ant form, we must commeud this veteran monthly. The April number blossoms with an attractive variety. We have in it a Portrait and Sketch of Mr. Cleveland Abbe, of tbe Signal Uureau. universally known as "Probabilities ;" an Analytical Paper on the Causes of Vice and Crime, with soma practical hints toward their rem edy ; A Sketch of the eminent Authoress, Madame Schwartz, and a fi n Portrait ; Heads, Hats and Character, hits off some of the people we meet, both in its text and lllnOr.iiiAiia - ii, I'livsinl nirir of tn SiTes SL ter takes M r. Snencerto task for some humorous, in .My impressions ei .-sanies, anil Stolen Glimpses, and much that is agree ably instructing in Our Evergreen Trees; Press Notices; Anybody can do it, and much that everybody should read in Was he Dorn So? Vitality ar.d Chemistry, Commercial Obstructions, Agricultural Hints, &c. Terms S.'J.OO a vai. 30 cents a number. -I w P -V . Address, S. R. Wells, New York. Tkstinq Skeds. Now that spring is hero and the planting season is approaching, it is often important to test the vitality of seeds before sowins them. We have heard the followingsimple and easy method described tiower-pot partly with Fill a box, pan or rich mellow earth ; make the upper surface perfectly smooth, and on this surface draw straight cross line, and drop a seed at each intersection so that they may de easily count ed. Then take a wide hoop or frame, and make a lottoin to it w ith cloth si retched across so as to resemble a sieve. Place this upon the seed and Mil it with enough fine mold to form a sufficient covering for the seed, which should generally be four or five times the diameter of the seed for the depth. Keep soil suuiciently moist and in a warm place. The sieve can be lifted easily and the seeds exammea wnnoiit uin'oro.o , them Jnthis way corn, wheat, cioer sceu, tnrnin seed and many other kinds can be this wav corn, wheat, clover seed, J n tnis w ay oiu, o ,i easilv tested, which may be ot considerable! importance where the age or freshness ot the seed is not certainly known. a- Certificates on Lloyd & Co. taken at Vmir face for Auiericnn wlv.h-. - is" irtm,t uf all -tjl" - gold and silver lry . notions and toy. ,n Urgyjj- No Pinchbeck kept nety . - t town eirari in town. Call at oucs C. T. Bobkkii Local Correspondence. Summit, March .".1, 1874. Dear Freeman-Tn former lptt.jrs, I promised to let you know if anything of importance turned up in or ai)out this quiet ai;d usually moral town. '. V ell, little has transpired sir.i-e worth speak ing of, except a runaway which occurred a j few days ago, the runaway being no less j than the lawful wit.; of a man residing about t one mile from this place, and in whose ' household uotbins hns f.ver tr.msniretl ral- ; culatul to mar U serenity until the wife of his bosom made up tr mind to st.ps- On the day in question flie took passage on an Eastern bound passenger train for parts un known, but the presumption is tl.at the lias gone to some of the Eastern cities for the purpose nf joining the sad " and ere this mar k. . the banners of those celestial angels wUo l lli.lllJlllLI lll-vit J are waging war to the knife ou the hydra- headed monster, intemperance. Vet she could he eiirrntrfl.i i a i.Mr niiii-iv that of stavitm at home and keenine ui the spirits dow proper shop As now is tbe time for strike f, it is not strange fliat the oi iiuii:tl and assistant who j run the Lillys' school should strike for higher : wage. Such is the fact, and they obtained their demands, too; but that was justly due ! them, for two very good reason : ifirst, ! they have a large school in fact, there are ,' about one hundred and fifty scholars in at- j tendance. and in thi second place, they i have to wait aliout six months before thoy '. receive their money ; and we might add a third reason, they are first class teachers in 1 the full sense of the term. It is not, therp- j fore, to be supposed that they would teach I for the same wages that is paid to teachers j of inferior attainments. I see by the last issue of the Fkeeman ! that "Anti-Local" has had another spe'l of well, no matter what and still continues j hfr tcandalv7n tna;tnatum. She makesasii- ! oiih mistake when she saj-a that "Local" is ! OUr wortliv sclinnl tiftclifr for ani U nrt tl I case. "Local" is in no way connected with the gentiemau in ouestion, and it is about or ner own i;muiv rather tr.an crying r. ' lanaagts, n the ofher spirite elsswhere ; or, more . rv"kTe cre paniativen tor the time, iy f peaking, piaying in front of dram-i "u .F'"u" wnatevor, out s. lint siii-li ih lif 1 ''" injurious: auu mat an efhcient ! time she should know this ; but oLo(.ai - ; sent us ttieir cases tor examination. I does not. believe in trving to defame the I . 'r:r remedies in those, diseases are mild ! character of anv individual thiough the. pub- 1 b:lt Oe.-tual and are such as we have found I lie press simj.lv because the said individual ! out ,c a,t n "foi-mity with the laws of I might at some time have done something j 'ature 111 regulating health ; and from the ' that did not please him. Cut, Mr. Kditor, I 1 "'"'cuss which has almost invariably crown j did not intend to nav much attention to this ! "l "r efi"r's 111 these caes, we can prom tender and loving feminine, though I think , ' and do promise, a speedy cure in every ! it is proper that she should be set on the j 'a8 wuer" reasonable hopo can be euter- our worth v and muc h "respected school 1 or e benefit of those living at a dis teacher with singing his own praises, as she llV" laboring under Chronic Afiections, stvies it. We will close hv saving that we I aml unalil to attend in person, we would would be very much pleased if ' Anti-Local" j ' by sen.ltng us a via! of urine for ex would exchance cards. If she will do this animation the necessary medicines cau be we will cive her our full and genuine ad- ! dress. More next time. Very respectfully. Local. CosnrcioR vs. Farsenokr. A case was decided a few davs ano a statement of which mav sire sonw railroad msnffpr (ion on the Pennsylvania railroad without ; aecuring his ticket. The conductor making . his rounds Schoolev tendered thirty cents ; as his fare. The pnssener was reminded that as he had failed to purchase his ticket ; he would be required to pay live cents aldi- i tional. Mr. Schooley said he had paid but i thirty cents to come to Pittsburg from Iirad- ! dock and would pay no more to go our. Thejcondnctor explained that there was no ; ticket office at Hraddock, and that no extra ! charge could be made for not having a ticket ' going in. Coming out, however, was ditfer- j eut, and the order was general to collect ! extra charge in all cases where passengers j can purchase tickets and fail to do so. This was the rule of the company, and as an of- I licer lie must enforce it or lose the money himself. Mr. St hoolev wouid nav no more man imrty o nts, when the conductor in formed him that he would carry him to Swiss- i vabs for twenty-eight cents, and gutp him ' back two cents or rather placed t he pennies ! on the sear, Schooley refusing to take them. Schooley did not getotl' at Swisiii ale, and the j conductor demanded six cents more as the i fare to Uradriook. M r. Schooley hruided nor I five cents, but the conductor demanded the i ottitorcen:, which the passenger refused to J par. The conductor then refunded two: cents, telling Scliooley that he must g"t otV at Hawkins or pay the other cent. When 1 the train reached Hawkins, one station west of Braddock. the cord tutor ejected Schooley, I vrho foied the eompanv. Jtulge Stowe in chaifina: tbe jury said the i conductor had a perfect right to eject a pas- ' e tiger who refused to !ay the fure demand- ! ' ed hy the company, hut in doing no lie must i only use force .sutiicieut for that purpose, j j When a passenger flatly refused to pay and then tendered the money to rave himself J I from being ejectnd, the. conductor was not j obliged to accept it, but has a right to rid i himself to further tro'.iblo by putting tlie cb- ! noxious pernon otr tlic train. The jury found ! for the defcnrlaut. j The April number of Woois IIousk-ii-.li) Maoazim, now upon out tabic, well Kusiainn its reputation as a first claws live publication. While its contents art not deep or scientilic, its pages are free from ti'i.xhy sensational stories, and are full of bright sunny reading that goes homo to th lipart. The mag.iziiie contains it usual number of illustration, and its general "ap pearance compares favorably with the higher priced magazines. Subscription price one , dollar a year: with chromo oskmitk one dollar and a half; or the Magazine, chromo and lAMUUIA I KEEJIAS f'T -.W. oub- ; Bcripuons may uegiu wuu nny uuiuuci. Ao.oresK, WOOD 8 IiOf8EU0LI JlAGAZDiB, '(: burgh, i . ., fir this office. Fkee of Charge. Ir. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Ilorehound combines all the medicinal virtues of those articles which long experience has proved to possess the most etlicient qualities for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Coughs and Colds are speedily relieved by it and in Croup it acts like magic. Call at K. ,T. Lloyd's Drug Store and obtai n a sam pie bottltiree of c.harye, or a regular size for SI ; or at P. M. Woie slaHe ik. Son's Store, Wilmore. J. U. Mor kis, 113 North 'Jd St., Pbila. 3-13.-ly. JrsT So. If a man would appear well in society or gain the good opinion of others he must not be negligent of hisdress. Wheth er it be richt or wronjr. such is the fact that most persons form their first impressions of j another from dress. Star Hall Clothing Km- j porium, 10: Clinton stroer, Johnstown, oi which Jas. .1. Murphy, is the popular pro- prietor, is rammed, jammed and crammed! with the latest stvies and iiest coods in the clothing line, and if you dou't buy from him . you ought to be lammed. Coming to Come. We are coining, Mr. Coppock, several hundred more, and saving monev is the topic that attracts lis to your .mm.' We are coming oue by one, as well JJLJ ill all be gone ere another change of weath- er- for we've often heard, and it surely must be' true, that you're selling off al cost your stock so fine and new. I. T. Coppock's dry goods, dress goods and millinery emporium, 112 Main street, Johustowu. Many men of many minds; many birds of different kinds; many fabrics, many styles; inaiir eeoils in endless piles; many bargains ! or., it and;mall, for manv folks who there do 'i and manv more will find it true that : luotiey wivctl ih nothing nwiv to thos who Lnv whattt or thev wea irom divers l.iova. whose store, inuceo is iuiiy .-.o, ae.. . ... . ft f-iiw ,, elsewhere to iro yuuTin c"' 1 ' ' . .- o in quest of goods at cheaper rates than they can sell them '. How's that ? ice gates ? -40 ' Thfke was a man in our town, and he was wise you bet ; he ran a bill at all the stores anil so got into debt ; and when h fouud' himself in debt, with alt his might and main he ran to Hess & Urother's New York Clothing Store, under Opera House, Main street, Jobnstowu, where he bought clothing so cheap that he saved enough to get him ont of debt again. Female Diseases. At the present day j i ii is eiiriiinelv rare to ftinl a. ff mil.. ;i : . . I ,t ! entirely lre fr,,,,, " i " - r 'diseases peculiar .Ah:;; "I numerous apjilications un 1(,r rclIc.r aunug our twentv years practice, have long since l.iduoed us Vt-ailn .x .... . . ' eh oecial stint v mn.l ntii . these diseases and their Les methol of ! cure They are maladies of a peculiar character. ar.il as a ireneral ilin.r t.i- - ; oil ot treatment entirely uulike that adont. ed for those common t j tioth sexes. ! the very troouency aid ,nt f.. I In tat t, ,1; - . . - - - - - v. v u-om-b in our tuiiint, is good evidence that . '"r.1"11'"- h Dt met with "ulcesM. a"a ' now that some more efficient toiuse slouM he adopted. ! V e were long since convinced that local course of medicatiuu was the only hope of cure. 1 For the benefit of those who may be af- j flk-ted with any disease peculiar to the sex, i wherherfrom a slight cold, followed Uv a j derangement and irregularity of the gKiiei al system, which many times produces cough, expectoration, lightness of chest, difiicult breathing, palpitation, &c, with all the symptoms of "going into a decline," or from any of tin very many other causes which produce such terrible suffering amomg wo men, as 10 mane, ate a imnleu to them i we would &ay, that our lenieuies are selected ami prepared with a view towards theso ends, and will give relief in all those kind of enses, without littedless exposure to indel icate examinations, or the wearing of disa greeable instruments or cumbrous app'.i aiicr". We have cured hundreds vs, thousand of cases by medical treatment alone, bun- j 1 dred wf vr"')n we have never seen, hut who i "nlv obtained their me.iicines alter having ent them by express. T. L. OLltSHVC, M. t). J. W. OLDSUfE, M. I). Address Drs. Oi.nsjiui:. No. 132 Oraut street, Pittsburg. Pimpieh, Eruptions, Korr;n Skiu. The system beinr put under the i tilt uence of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for a few w eks. ths skin becomes smooth, clear, soft, and velvety, and being illumina ted with the glow of perfect health from within, true beauty stands forth in ail its g'ory. Nothing ever presented to the puli lic as a beautitier of tbe complexion ever gave such satisfaction for this purpose as i this Discovery. The effects of all medicines ! which opr. rata upon the syhtem through j .he medium of the blood are uecessardy : somewhat slow, no matter how good the remedy employed. While one to three bot j ties clear the skin of pimples, blotches, . eruptions, yellow spots, comedones, or I "grubs," a dozen may possibly be required j to curt some cases whore the system is rot j ten with scrofulous or virulent blood poi ! sons. The euro of all these diseases, how ; ever from tbe common pimple to the worst scrot ula is, with the use of this most potent t:ni., oiuy a urauer oi urn, soicl oy an Druggists. COVtKKP WITH EltCfTIONS. CVREH. Claveuaciv, Columbia Co., N. Y. Dr. li. V. PiF.r.CK, Buffalo, N. Y. : j tf'iiv oir i aiu .sixty j ers ni aK, aim have been Htliicted w ith Salt IUientn in the worft form for a trreat manv vears until, accident ly, I saw one of your hooks, which described inv case exactlv. I lourlit your two lioii'ien Medical Dincoverv and too1. bottles aud a half, and was entirely cured From myshottlderH to my hands 1 vi an en tirely covered with eruption, also ou f tce and body. I was likewise afflicted with Kheumatisni, so that I walked with great dillicully, and that is entirely cured. May God spare you a long life to remain a liesn iuj to mankind. With untold gratitude. Mks. A. W. Williams. A Car Loai. What constitute a car load? As a general rule, "0,000 pound, or 70 barrels of salt, 70 of lime, 0C of flour. '"'Oof whiskey, l0 sacks of flour, fi cords of hard wood. 7 of soft wood, IS to CO head of cattle, 50 to OiO head of hogs, ho to !t0 head of sheep. J.000 feet of solid boards, 17,000 feet of sid ing, lo.OOO feet of flooring, 40,000 sbir.ge, i l..s of hard lumber, y less of greon lumber, 1-10 less of joists, scantling and all other large timber, 'M) bnhels of wheat, 360 of corn, CS0 of oats, 4f)0 of barley, of0 of flax seed, itoO of apples, 430 of Irish potatoes, 400 of Kweet potatoes, 1 .000 busheus of bran. The foregoing table, which we find in the gt- ij0i Time, mav not. be rxactlv correct, for ,i,e reas(,n taat railroads do not exactlv ajrrt.e j iheir rules and estimates, but it approximates so closely to tho general aver- njr, fi,at shippers will hud It a great conve nience as a matter of rererence Have you a Cough? Every hour a cough or cold is neglected is no much in jnrv to the lungs. H ASSO"S COM l'OU" D SYitUPOF TAR never fails in curing the, worst cases of Oonghs. Cold, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Hrenchitis, Croup, Asthma and Chronic Catarrhs. It is an invaluable remedy for Hooping Cough in children. Sold by all I)rng Stores and Dealers thro ' out the United States. Trice 50 cents per bottle. Rcssf.l & Laxdis, Prop'rs, Philad'. 1. 8. See that the signature of KrssELL & Lasdis, Prop's, is on each wrapper. ME. ARCHEY McKlssiCK, of Rockdale, Penn., in writing to lr. Wiahart says : "My son was pronounced incurable with consumption, but hearing of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, we purchased three bottles, and he commenced using it. and from that fay to this he bvi been getting wll. . . . .PIALTION. All persons are hereby V cautioned against interfering in any manner whatever witn a iito year oiti nay mare bouirht by me at Sheri.'fs sale and left in the pos-g'-ssion of Ambrose Lantzey, of Karr township, durins: mv pleasure. Al.'r. WALT EKS. Carrolltown, April S, 1874.-31. NOTICE. Having pure-based one! bav mare and one brown horse from ' Ambrose' Lantey, of Harr township, and left the same in his possession during my pleasure. I here by caution all persons airanifi iucuunuS way interfering wi h ny. BFARKR Susquehanna Twp., April 3, 18T4.-it. D mTn 1ST RATI 0 NT NOTICE. Estate of Francis McTaman y, dee'd. Letters of Administration on the estate of said decedent, lute ol Washington township, Cambria county, having bceu granted to the undersigned by ; tho liegisterot eounty Y ......,.n,l tni...LKlinm.liit. n.iv. ! nient, and those having claims against the earn o nipni BVUvl v l. vj . ' u.i.iii .. f ....... . . will present theta properly authenticated for set- ..... ' SARAH McTAMANY, Adminlflraerix Washington Twp., April. 3, lT4.-9t. aOAHL). C. Emioh, M. D., Phy- tician anil Surgeon. Office in rooms late-i lv occujiied by Vr. A. P. Fields. Chargee moder ate. N tght calls promptly attended to. This is to certify that Ir. J. C. Emioh studied medicine with trio for three years, received his diploma from Philadelphia, and hud several years practice. 1 cheerfully recommend him to the citi zens of Ebensburg and vicinitv as beir.g r'vit and rellablo pbysleian. A. P. Fnun, M. I. Ebensburg. .April 3. IS74. I TTl f ft and uvtai-n 'innM... 1 a. i .i ,. . -w...... . 1 ""r . a" w" tave not ret re.-eive.t . . "i wa7 r - the i..,vii.jhiB-r.iiHurn i.uuis. Jnu. A. Kmielv Jmiies jilliiifher, E J. IInni.hre . Jan ri Mv eis. KilwVJ Purrish. No. 45; Sims IVirisli, ibo's. 1 ' . .. . 1. , . . . . JJe'sano Alnani Makin. l'lmtvillo- Geo. W. Malb. W. ilelfrich. VoJ. 0. No. 10; P. St. Itouitace Conrad Vender. Vol. p, fo. s. St. Lawrence John Nidemvrr. Vol. 9. No. (I. urr!ll town -,Ju. SIihi I hi. till Vol. . No Id Jacob Zot n. Vol. P. No. 7: Tht-o. I. f.othrr.Vol' i ?:'- Ya!nl!ue lu:n:n. .V..I. 11, No,4; Kra,, old "S, . liettiir . 1 lios. Mise l -a. John Sloltz. I'h.i. j .Aims. John MivUcr. Karhtirt t rba'.iirh, A-'a n ! Schettitf. Anselm Weukluiid. Ptiler trittniKt- ter. t has 'ain, J. V. Shurhmiirh, .Ion. Lnntzr. Solomon I u nun, I red. Sn vdei , .1 ulius Stich. . Hearer, A. Strut matter. Peter Huber, Lw rence Schroth 'J 2?,. John Hiiek 9 5?i. Muiisier Peter I'arrish, A. J. CristeO 8, Mi-s. Ann Myers 9-U. nollidrtj ifbii rj J. M. S;eh!ey 0 ft. Altoona Krsnk To in ii 11 son, Jon ph Csrney. (ialliizin Jin. !reis8-6, Ar.tl oDj McCueM. Hemlock-T. McTiimauv. ilnior-A. F. Storm SM. TI109. Kinn9y B . tiiwt Spriniiis-J.icf.0 Ituck il 5. M. Autfiistine Jas. A. Kmi. Dsvid Sutton, Jits. J'honias Adams, Fratici Iielorior. iAiretto Joswoh liriffln, I). McGough. f. E. Behe. !irl( s JU Muuainy, tlchel Mctiuire. Smntnit- Wm. Hi-own, s-r., S 44. Ciearfielj, Ph. James Mcllcvii t. 9 13. I.iverin.ii-e. Pa. Win. !5. ( uiikiiv 'J-lt. Franklin. Iu.- John Lilly. P. !S. I.iily. I'hiliiisburtr. N. J. Wm. Manx Knit-bury. Iil. I'cter Somers U 8. Below we give credit for partial navmentB i on tllA nrfmoit var' hiiliu'i-imiiin I t.. . - Memptiis. Teiin. Miciri StcCnlirMn. to No. S8 'iia'll. I 1AM I1IILTI1 limiiri. (I. i". tvmitsrotu l a. 1 MrPikp. to No 24 Urinton. Pa A.J. Mctlevinit, to No. t'i. Iowa ( ity. iu. Urs. Mary Shoemaker. No. 16. Fort Scott. Ks. .J.iLmi ;ju-. to No. IS. Erie. Ph. Ilottert T. Shank, to No. Si. I ronton. O. James Fei-K-iiaoti. to No. Is. F.mp-iriuiii. Ph. I). O. Mct'rrlhv, to No. 3S. Kent, . S. t.ittl. to No. hnvenport. Iowa. (Jeorpe Nfnrrsy, to No. 31. fialloway. III. John KHrnen. to No. 1. San Francisco, !. M rs. E. J. Murray. No. It. Ilennison. O. James Campbell, to No. 32. Parker. Ph. John A. Thompson, to No. 25. New Cambria. Ks. Jacob A. StittW. No. 2$. IMiiliidelpliia-lieo. K. Mullin. to No. 34. l'lttsburtrh Mrs. Alice Smith to No. J7. Manor I 'ale. Pa.-Col. Pun! liriuker. No. tX. Itlsirsville. Pa. John O Hum, lo No. 29. Maitlami. Pu. Heurr Downer, to No. 23. Osceola. Pa. I'sl'k Dunn. No. SO; J. C. Car- I ney. No. 20. Ai iiiRgn, Pa.--Johu Shuman. No. IS. Kiniiiieil. Pa.-J. I. Marhn. No. JO. Tyrone, Pa. A. C Zerbe, Jnu. Shoffner, Jno. A- Storm, aach to No. Nolo, Ph. Key. J. It. O'Connor, No. 4i ; John Downey, 40: Michael Downey, No. 22. C'reon, Ph.- Thoiims Lilly, No- 21. Summit. Pa. Jus. Mct.'arilty. No. 20; I.uke Uurg-ooH. No. Dan 1 M. Henrv. No. 4. t'has. Jchnston, No. 3 ); Michael Hra'lley. Xn. a. I.oretto, Pa. Thomas Uiliop, No. 14; Philip .1. Ssuttt.-1-E. No. M) : Mi-hnel I.. Stevens, No. 4S; Put'k MeHlly, No. 2U; Peter Itolry, No. 1:5: Jo. nardine. No. 22; Jos. Null. No. -'); John Yihn er. No. 31; Silas II. Donahoe. No. 3C: Patrick Miii kii, No. .77 ; Phili; Notxi. No. Id; John Brad ley, No. 1: Kdw'd J. L.ittie, No. 32; M. A. Wes ner. No. SC!. St. Amrustine. Michnel I). Vilt. Nt. 1.: D. A. Clark. No. 31; James P. McCance, :it ; Patrick Kerin, '5 ; Coi io-liu Morris. 84; Dennis Mo ('aulev, 21 : J. C. Iitxinaer. 21 ; Win. Mcliough. 21; Mrs. UuchHCl AJ.uns. 21 ; Uich'd Colims. 21. Chct Srrinjrs. Pa. -Joieph Crittuer. 21; John Wcakland. Z'. ; Jooeph Henry. 21; Miss Susan Walt rs. 2:. Fallen Timber, Pa. (leoife Walters, 25; Dit vi I Hoi us. 21. Johnstown John Quiuu.13; Michael Quinu, 10 : Lewis Shiink. !. Cumbria City John Kyae, 20. (.'oueuiHiiif li John S. Snyder, 12; David Hum phreys, 2- ; Join tiray. 21. lVrtHijc Svlrcster" McKcnzic, ir ; Matbias IJiter. lo: John V. (i i llcspi ?. 31. Summeihill Jos. W. Pi uijfie. 26 : James I). Plumuier, 2.t : Jncob StifBor, 14: Peter l.ontr, 3'J. V i i i n i e Isiibfila Mi:ioujrli. 0. liHluizic. Jo. 4 ; 1 1 1 whI.I. b;; M. McMorris. 14; W. ). M.icombfi-, 16; John F. Uradley, 1-'; F. 1. McConncll, :2. A Ironmv Powell Sharp. 2i : John C. Drown, )fi; P. liranifT, 12; Peter Mundj, 27; M. J. Na gie. HO; Samuel Steiihensi, Ebei.sbnrir - Philin Cruise, 22; J ilin McBride, 20: Mrs. !;. MeDotiahl. S7 : Wm. Davis. 20; J. & D. I-:vaii, its ; wm. Carney, lit; John Wlicrley, a: David O'Uarra. I'.i : Jvisepli l-:tir. 11: John J. Evans, 2:?; A. S. llnthbonr. 1: Henry Drown, 12; Lsvi enc; Murphy. 24 ; John S. I.oiucreuui, 3I: John C. Murray, f.1. Minister James Dayne, 12; D. O'Donnell, 31; John Piter 24. , , olliown I.evi I.nther. 31: C.eo. Pherrv, ,'tTi; Felix Short. 2S; A. Toeit. fr., i:i; Thos. Her- j .of.2C'; Aie.iiew Y.i kciuode. '' : r'etv-r Khif Jhcoo A. Hoover. ;i! : John H. Hoover. 2J: Jos. Yahncr. 3U; Sam"; T. Ilartnian, ; John C'arl hime. 11; Jt.C Litziinfcr. l.i. .St. Dun-ienc Jacob Kibier, 13; Dan'i War ner, id; C A. l.nnirherne. 1!. Nicktown Nu-IioIh- I.nmhonr, 19 ; Joseph A. Duinni, is; Albert Mi Cotnbin. .it) ; ArcinhHld Karre:i, :'A ; Henrj-Rirsch. 3S ; Miciiael Kirsch. 13; John If . Mioi ry, L'O : Deter Xc-cIt. 2; Onto. Farbauh. 31 : -Mrs. M. A. McllnJc, IS, t'herry Tree Samuel Ilreth, 19. IJelsaiio Michael Miller. ?6. Bethel Jumss II. White, 24. Origiruil Poetical Contributions. OOOI) W1HHKEY. What makes tne poor many many woes Ami wear diiapiuntei elottioa, Aud carry oft a tuotten nose? Oool whiskcv ! What makes a mean man Hull his vote. Or some poor losler Klent u coat. Or home mad Cend bin brwiher hoot? Uuud whiokev I What wrecks so many human lives. And tiiakfa forlorn so many wives, Wiulw many a iniuor merchant thrives? Good whiakeyl What make is mun forirt Itl God Anil live like any senseless clod. And to destruction iro, slip-shod? Good whiskev 1 What does the winjfs of irenlus clog-, lUinds rood uiid evil in a (u. And throws religion to the dog? Good whiskey 1 What roskes a man see antic shapes. While some huge d- uioo at him trapes. Ana 'round biiu dance a thniisaud apes? Pure whiskey 1 a. d. n. Cuest Spiusgs. Pa., March 2s, 1ST. liF. HAPPY WHILE YOU MAY. De happy while you may Thei-M's plenty time for sorrow, Koibitter not to-day Witn sad thoughts of to-morrow. Do not anticipate Imaginary troubles. Thus making juiethiiig great Of nothing more th touobies. Face trouble when It comes Kesolve to ttrinly tisrht It The vict'rv you will win. Dot dou tUaTUiu iuvite it. Some by their follies sink fome by a careless blunder Then idiv curse the luck That ever keeps them uuJer. "Our luck" is not to blame Oar lite itt what we make it To fortune each ha claim, liut he himoelf must make It. Iook on the brightest side. And trouble never borrow; Drown not your joy to-day With thoughts of pain to-morrow. Cresson. Pa.. March 23, 1ST. II yxei:l. SELL AIIBAVGH. At the F.nglish Lnthcr- 1 an narn'in::L'' T.li nslnvrn. on Tni'S tar. atareb li4. 1S7. ty tier. li. A. uiii. Mr. .loim it. eu ami i Miss Kate Aroauijh, botiiot Oder towun.p, Lam- . uriswiunif. JAM ES rucGT'IGEN'.- In Johnstown, on 25th I ult., py John II. Fisher, Esq.. Sir. Ueo. I. James. ; ot tins place, and JU iss Jiary aicuuigan, oi jac I son township. it I I I . I . I .N i'. 1 1 1 tV tillj O ' XX The attention of the Lsdics oi r.ot ns- l !!'- Ill 11 I ii - - - . . . i. - ! rlJNha'i'justceive burg and vicinity is directed to me fD2 j T- MVk-ShnOiluT rvu-iTruau ni.wiv. ! ' it It. etc.. specialty. Dressmaking V"t:rltl - COAL ! COAL, I I Tho fe'doscnuer j4 prepared to furnish, in ,1!','e,.,I";.""li .,HnH'ies.Hil qualities of AN TH It All It and Vtixi 1 Mt.VOUS COAL at lowest .....rket rates. Coal delivered promptly nd free of ciiarge for hauling at any point in Ebensburg or v.ci.idy. orders.ft at the Zis okk "'".p fp : v attention. PAN I EL AUM. ( EoenEburg, Sept. 1, lST3.-tt. , i . IV. il nv f 1 1 V l,T'ilI'Yi - t 1 . Nature's Great Remedy THROATahoLUWS , DISEASES!! m.nent Phv.ici.m or y .tJJ offered to the.fthc.ed fc, ,K Wlo.in, ..pi. o but by d.Holvmj the phleftn and ,tm. natw, M throw off the unhealthy natter cauaina the irritation In c&se of stattj coMi Hrrmi, it b-M& ruloo rendera leu burdentom the life ot the aifliatad aufcanr. a. Its healing principle acta upoa the imtatad aw. aVce of the lungs, ptnftranrtf t ani iimj "V, rcJicirinK psin, ana tubduntf nyfdmMMn. j. Ir ri'unu m) ivikhu im nooo. Poatctev. lv curing all humors, from the common rttarui oa IXTTIOH to the severest cases of Scrotum. 1 kowaasaW - a5daTitj could be produced Irom those who hare elt the beneficial eflfecis of Plua ! I jut CotBUl In the Tanoui Ciseasea arising hrom IM man I aa o TMI BLOon. 4. it tx !,attt tht difwiiwT-t ru Msaf rtsiirm All who hara known oc triad Dr. L. Q. C. Wis. art's remedies reauirc no reference front ua. but the anmee of thousand cured by them can hm given w any one who doubta our statement. Dr. L. Q. C. Wuharl'i Grrat Atnrnm lytfitpii fIU mmj W'onst Sugar Dears have never been equalled, frua nalc by all Uruggista anal Storekeepers, and ni Pr. L. C C. TTCSSAST'S Cf2ee, Ac. 939 Jt. .Snocncf 34., nUm4'm COURT SALE I 1T Tlrtuc of an order of th OrphaDS' Court'of Cumbria Conntv, U uie directed, there wil;;bn exiK'fed to public sale, at tho Hotel of Win. Lin. tou, in'Suiuuntrille, oa Saturday, the ISth day" of April next, At i o'clock, r. m.. tho follnwlnf; ej-al eatata. of which Jaws il. litrTiL died telxed, to wit: No. 3. Being a House and Lot Ground lituate In th Rornuarh nf Snmmil vlllo in i-.mKl. ! County, on t he southerly m.le c.f the eld AlieicUeny I l-rtaie Kail lUa !. drscnln-d as follows: lt:n I mnjr at a post on Kailror.U itreet. a corner ol Lot j No. 31 : thence uloiiic said street sixty test to for. ; ner of L.-it No. 29: thence along an alfer slitv feet to a post, cornor ot istl .o. 31 : thonce hy si id Lot to the pia.-v ot tioKinuiuif t.i-iuit Lot No. 30 on the plan of aid ItoroiiKh. f.The House is a LARGE TWft.iTOUY FiiAMK DWKLLI.Na. well a.iapted for keeping boarders, with Stable and other Outbuildings oa the premises. Terms op Sale. One-half the purrhase money to be paid ou conlirmalum ol the sals and the bal ance iu one year thereafter, with interest, to he se cured l v the motlgJgJ and judgment hond of th purchaser. WM. H. S KCHLKK, l3-20.-3t. j Adm'rof Jxnta ,M. UiFVaL, dec'J. Loretto Marble Works. PRICES -REDUCED ! MONTM KN'TS, TOM US T N KS.J BUREAU and TABLE TODS: also. Den gm for Seot.ih (Jranite Monuments. We desire to inTite the at tention of the puMic to our beautiful Iii;ns for Monuments and Tombstones, made of the rery beat llalian and Auinrioaii.'Mariiles. and which will be furnifhed at as iow rairs as limilar work can be obtained in Philadelphia or elsewhere. I'erfeet satisfaction jruiiranteed, aud work shipped to dt point at our risk. All orders front a distauee will Lo promptly attonded to. iiememl.er that our de sistis and our work will conij..-re favorably with anv in the State. WILKINSON Jr. K ILLY. Loretto, March 13, 1ST. -If. AUDITOIt S NOTICE ,Tas. Mc Dii:m itt '-.i. Michael McDermitt. In t ho 'our I. of Com nui l'h-as of (ntiiv'ria Coon ty. No. Srj. lieeraher Term, lst,7. t D. March l'-i. 1PT4. on mo! on ot J i hns'.dn fit Scan! an, Court appoint 5 J.iriro S . I laimxn. ilsq., an Audi tor to report ct.siril-a'.ion of ( he inouy in han la of W. B. Bonaekt-r. Tn-ee of said real estate, in pursuance ot procee Unifs iu Partition. Ity the Court. I will attend to t li r duties, of the aIove appoint ment, at mv oliloe in Etensburir. on Kkioat. the i 17th oav (iv AeaiL, 174. at 'i o t-lock. p. m., when and where all parties interested must a'.tend, or be deoarred Irom coming in on said tund. GBi. W. O ATM AN, Auditor. Ebensburg. March 27, lH7i.-3t. EXKCTTOKS' NOTICE. Estate of I'etek Si hira, dee'd. Lottnrs tee:am?nlary on t he estate of ca'd deoe deni. late of ('arroil towniiliip, C'amhria eounty, ha fin t; been granted to the undersigned bv the pro(ir authoritv. notice ia hereby given to all per sons indebted thereto, that immediate pajmuot of their imlubtedncrs must be made; ud those hav ing claim? against said rstate are requested to pre sent them dulv probated for llleiueiit. BAKBAK A SCHIKA. Executrix. LA. WHENCE WK1USD, IiMiUr. Carroll Twp., March 13, lb74.-t. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE The un dersigned having been appointed by the Conn of Common Pleas of Cambria County Trustee of 11. I. liiGF.it. an ineolvent debtor dl ehftrced H'i'ier tho Insolvent laws of this common wealth : Therefore all persons indebted to "aid U. 1. H0K. or holding prprty beloucring to h.m, are hereby rej aired to pay and deliver such lumi of money "and property due said insolvent to the undersigned Trustee, and all creditors of aald in solvent arc hereby requreted to present their re spective accounts to said Trustee. T. W. DICK, Trustee. Ebensburg. March 20, l74.-4t. AI.MJXJKTKATORS' XOTICE ! Estateof Andrew Callaghan, dee'd. Letters of Administration on the estate of said decedent, late of Chest Springs bor.Ugh. Caiubris eounty. haring benn irrauted to the undersigned by the KeginTer of said county, all persons indebt ed to sail eatate are requested to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against the tame will present them properly authenticated for settlement. A. PA LL A O II AT?, J., .jm,-a Chest Springs, Feb. 30, lS7.-ot. E XECUTOKS' NOTICE. Letters testamentary o the estate of Aagnstlne Farenbaugher. late of Carrolltown horouga. dee'd, having been granted to tbe onders.gned by the Uegisier if Cambria eonnty, all persons Indebted to said e-ate are requested to make pyiMnl with out delay, and those having claims agalast the same will present them properlv aathanucted for elllemeni. JOIIMilCCK, v tr HF.yj. WEKTJfEIt, Carrolltown, March 13, lT4.-0t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. lCsttte of Nancy Carnkt, dee'd. letters nf Administration on the estate of Nan cy Carney. late of -M unster township, dee'd. having been granted to t he undemisrned by the BegiS'.er of Cambria county, ail debts due to said estate mum be pa d to rac without delay, and all claims against the same should be properly authenticated aud presented to me for setltlement. JOSKPH CIUSTE, Administrater. Summit, March 1J, ls74.-fil. Portage NAIL W0EKS, lluuransville, Itltsir to., Pas. T yK E above Works, being again operated by the 1 undersigned. ofTers to the trades f" sodply of their ju.:iy celebrated NAILS '"w5 V. Pw-. J ' JOHN vtSSLLMAfl. riancansvllle. March IS. is.-4.-am. F ARM FOK SALE. The under- ned offers at private sale, on terms ' - puronaspr his r'.4 .V. located one mile i - ' ,,, of Kbensburg. containing about ia.1 Seres, ; ,..,tv of which are clear-d and nnder good fence. ith comfortable llou. aood Harn. and an excel- lont Orchard on tee premises. v rue iu or can on Feb. .-2m. JAS. MV EKS, Ebccibora;. NOTICE. The annual election of a Eorirl of TrtiMees of the Ebensburg . w ' 1 i 1. . I . I a . the f ?r,rr Ttr.na in V'K . : -' " ' " 1 . "... . ..... . " en.,nrs. on .Uoort.-ty. Hit tttti slw.v of April l,.t woan L tie tiitM rs ol 1 a ml X t w ni c. in-twotn me niers oi 1 ana s f. 8--JS.-3t.3 JNO. E. SCAN LAX, See' jr. MOTICE. A ' I have thi I hercljv cive notice that this dav bouirht froro"DEMKTRtCB A. MoPkrmitt, i cows, 1 stove, 1 clock, J bedstead and bedding, which I have left with hitu unnrg mv pleasure. SAMUEL. WILJ. Cleorfleld Twp., March 11, 1ST. a-ao-St T. A. SHOEMAKER WSfB. PECBLKR. SHOEMAKER & SECHLER, Attorueysi-stt-Lsiw, EBUNSlJUaO. 0a-s- l-J I ily newspaper. 1