r e-t iie, M in AU l. . 7 tit, UtjL nf lr7 I m "Us Ol 6! left c. i . -r. or. Huto. tni - U Hs i at,; fe;- Ebensburg, Pa., if A Y 1. 1S74. aTandpersowal. ' r JltJon of "Befaotlful Snow" - "V. . nrJer - ri tin iu 1 ha bMn received. -"fwi." ..'i,. m Derusal. it will appear "'J1 i tbe winter of our discontent," " 7. clorioui tomaer about the 13th f ' 'mi Holder" selrod and held his ' . a r !. E E." a little too lone this Btuce it goes over until our next torcj ii'lon e JSl M infs. it .WXI VI; ' - ! ill c'-ad.'. i of ' f-'tftO "H HPS 04 uo wv4 ma . !.:... e i i T ) r Inet nnw tbt t ii IDC ft1-" " pwue -Ul . " 1 . I 1 1 f til liuruillf oi oooiua ntr ileum. to earn our living and don't want jjrj to earn r.d while attempting to cross tbeCone- I irivnr, near Blairsville, iu a skiff, oa j "'rf(J7 if 'st week. I j.-ah E. Hughes, an eight year old girl, '.. t Jfv.iiiia Furnace, Huntiugdoa j v, r eurnt to utain a rew dara aeo. ,.' !.fr nK'Uicr wau a Uncut. Kn.John McMahon, residing at Bloom. cd witU a triplicate addition te tho cirri two K"'r' and one boy. John C. I'.urk, of Washington town- rill krop bin elegaut English blootled jomB for scrrice during the season, hia r rteoniiiuu u ua contrary uotwith- bn M. Lowe was drowned In Trout OarflelJ county, on Saturday morn- tie m a "floater by oocu nation. f of age, and the only son of a wid- anther. kin Duck, a raftuman, whos home iirccunty, nar the Cambria count v SJ one of his It gs fractured in several i few u.iyti ag' while at work ou a r jL-rney Shore, l'a. jf.l:t:g hoiifce at iloutzdale, Clear ui.t.r, ocrupiod by a family named jmii, wis destroyed by fire on Tuts- it and it is reported that three ptrtKhed in tue tlamKti. inn C. Swoope, biothcr of tha lite liucher S wope,lied n Alexandria, lou county, on Tuesday morning of i. Thin iu the third brother that t'lirled inuide of uine inon.h. rfl 8. and 8arah A. Turner, who , reed c-vral yearb ago, were attain rffther in marital bonds by Eq. bitstown, on Saturd.iv labt. Sure- iiing lane that has uo Turn er. ji7.tii.pt waa made to et fire to in-nt works, JohnBtowu, on Sun- ,.,ijsiivjred the tiaiues in time to tir-lora any damage was done, at r r slay morning, Mr. John K. ,:h;: iu tb- mint-i of J. C. Stiim- iM, t hvutu i orn, was neve rely in- x i,iirq;ii)ce of a portion of the suLidi he was working falling upon trknewn tramp waa struck by the E;p;t! ra.st and instantly killed liutir.giUni, on Wednesday last. -j!U- irak, tbat proline source of j accidents, waa what led to Lis ter- .A'.bcrt C. MfCaace, of Chest town vi.luwk nlumb thro'igh the head Li.ct 10 yards, offhand, one day TI.M y 'l .i V mayiin..) A Gt' . . 1 ' .... v....... w j i: . u (r;m t.j to tijj t.f wiugii. How is that i'.i-t nineteen inches hfffb and S-iy-two invlirs from the tip of tU)'i:s era cif ita tail, was shot and Kh Hrowu, of ConemaugU bir .o;.y last, on Laurel Ilill, near I I'.T.. . rirutiwCi of ft "Kiss in the Dark" -. f ffijr av. two or three kiasea in l"i:k-wjs p ayed to a very small and of I crr p:-t a:iilicuce a few evsningj tr fnr.her particulars consult our .ur.M, otherwise known as the D. 8. I s orrv. thir ku b would have bean ti.Ake tn kaiue remark about the - s.i: i.-. l" in Lis hearing not many :M LL::r ha been there, and ::noiri how it is hiitlelf. -irjjcoij touniv court. April term ;t"" far M-ault-, eight for forni- ii.iardT: one for i?amb!inr: flf- HiiWul liuuor selliuir : one for lor 1:1 el ; two for larceny: one ;Ttiim; one for forserr. 1-3 ati:s a hauy 7" was the startling -ui i .tinour-fh local item punlisb- .o i5o. e Know a lew "bar ''" ia this regiou who hanker willing of that kind, but we don't uu:d like to take one in that Thomas M. Owens, of Jefferson countv, recently buried rlva of his children within a period of t wo wee ks. Scarlet fever. llev. Thomas F. Fitzgerald, who waa ordained priest Iic. 20, 1671, and was xm after appointed assistant pastor of St. John's congregation, Altoona, but waa more recent ly in charge of the Catholic church at Dale City, Somerset county, died of consumption, at the home of his parent in Pittsburgh on Tnesdfcy morning of lat,t week, In the 26th. year of hia age. Quite a tiomber of clerical gentlemen were in attendance at the meetings of the Presbytery in this place, -which closed its censionn on Wednesday evening. "We did not hare time to attend their dllberatlona and of course caonot give a report, of the proceeding, but presume that a condensed statement of their doiugs will ba furnished ua for onr next issue. iToeGutwald, one of onr most popular "knights of the cleaver," drove a fine steer and three head of beef cattle into town yes terday, which will in regular succession be served up lo appease the ever craving appe tites of this community. The steer weighs 1,625 pounds and the other three comblued the beam at 3,325 pounds. The bo vines were all purchase! in Indiana county. Wm. Flattery, Esq. , of Johnstown, whoso object in obeying the lamented Greeley's advice about going west, albeit that advice was given to young men only, we hinted at somewhat vaguely last week, waa married In Iowa City, Iowa, on the 23d nit., to Mrs. Mary Shoemaker, relict of Edward Shoe maker, dee'd, formerly of this place, and the newly wedded expect to reach their home in Johnstown to-day. The 'Squire is a very worthy man and has secured a most esti mable wif, and we cannot therefore refrain from wishing them abundant blessings ia their declining years. Two of the boys, Lntr. and ITammers by name, who were recently conn tied in our county jail for depredations committed at Wiltnore, have again got into trouble, this time for breaking into and demolishing fur niture, books, etc., and committing a name less outrage at the Welsh church, three miles south of this place, for which they have each been held in S400 bail for their appearance to answer at next court. They have confessed their misdoings and also that they hadjintended to break into and rob the Catholic church at Wiltnore on the even ing following their arrest. The concert given by the "Amateur Continental Chor's ers," at the Court House, or. Saturday night last, was really a very enjoyable musical treat. The young ladie and gentlemen composing the troupe, and the lender thereof, Mr. John Howells, per formed their several parts with much credit to themselves, while Mr. Geo. W. Jones acquitted hiuinelf with his usual grace and elegauce at the n:elodeon. The solo of Miss Mary Davis, of the East Ward, and those of the two Misses Griffiths were especially de serving of commendation. A very respec table audience greeted them. The enter tainment is to b repeated in the near future. To some of its readers last week's Free man brought the announcement of a das tardly outrage which had been perpetrated upon a man named Wm. Walton, who while sitting in the alcove in front of the Merch ants' IIote.1, Johnstown, on Wednesday eve ning of last week, was struck on the fore bead with a stone, which cracked hi? skull and indicted a ghastly wound. Mr. W. had came from Harrisburg to Johnstown to seek employment in the Cambria Iron Works, and was to have gone to work on the follow ing morning. It is thought that the outrage was perpetrated by ore of the strikers, and the Company has offered $1,000 for his ap prehension. Mr. Walton has almost fully recovered. John C. Dimond and James Moreland. of Mui ster township, will offer live stock, farming implements and household furni ture at public sale to-morrow (Saturday) af ternoon; Heury and Mary D. Hughes will sell at the same time and in the same way, two pieces of real estate iu the borough of Summitville, as well as a lot of household furniture; and, on Saturday of next week, lialtzer flelfrii h, of Chest township, who is now disposing of his store goods at auction and who offers bis valuable real estate at privntrt sale, as will he seeu by advertise ment elsewhere, will dispose of a large lot of personal property at public outcry. Post ers has been printed by us for all of the above sales. The several landlords In this place re ceived each a notice a few days ago, couched iu respectful language and purporting to emanate from a so-called "Ladies' Associa tion," in which the landlords aforesaid were informed that they would tie long looeive a visit from the prayerful sisters iu behalf of temperance. These uotices bore the name of one of the most estimable young ladies in our town as Secretary, but was none the less a fraud and a cheat for that matter. It was of course designed for a joke, but it was one of those jokes which Teflect little credit on the perpetrators, and even yet those who engaged iu this contemptible piece of busi ness may have cause for laughing out of the other sidei of their mouths. f '..' of s Tiunz man residtnr at Ir- , !nii-(! Krniar vithinin. 'arced Ttui'uas Jennings. The be- --"'i am t so auxious for the re f"r.r pa i-;ner of his bosom as '-e return of S500 that she took was hog enough to commit Woman named Kne&th in ) :ev, Rjii.e tini!i last December, -:c-wii indicted, and a Hunting- - " r I pry has j;i i A uevv trial t returned a verdict has been moved for -Oairnenrl aU onr rearlnra tn e.11 tr;'' l!r''-'i'l,,'uhi, or s.nd to ' Sllit of I'lothinrr hninv rn. will not be disappointed. ; ""',d hTe know" better, sui--i!iirj swallowed an overdose of a outlay last, and in conse .1 permanently from th, jjlart. ,-'a ami ail other of life's cares t;l-e after. :n uan.ed Gray, a resident of -""' l Indiana countv, recently t"V monstrosity, in the shape of " Pa"l (rr a-. . t , ff NCEfc1 I Mt?? ,c,,.'!lh te-h.and its fin- Lx lfci . lcr lke lhe to8 of duck, s-rva. , I.. 7 Wieo burn. Lift.4 i. '-' '"u tirakemen named Shafts T,c'; !i!'l ry reported to bare been -d on the railroad at Itaily's t .llr.lav 5r- The accident was ,!'ird section of f, I'nlnn I.. I' tibtward bound, ruuniDg iuto k..." . "nd section. a tnan named George 'tttiiip i.. . 51. . 'SI. . :il-Td natCtuan on the night . -'uruiil ('.unipany't vard, at TWO OlI AXD EESPECTED CtTlZBNS Gone. Ou Sunday morning last, Edward Glass, Esq., died at his residence in this plara, aged nearly 58 years. Mr. Glass had leen in ill health for several years. At the time of his death he was one of the County Commissioners, to which office he was elec ted last October, having previously beu chosen for the same position in 1850, and also in 163. Mr. Glass was well known throughout the county and had a large cir cle of relatives. Asa County Commissioner he always discharged his duties with a con scientious regard for the public interests. His reputation was that of an honest man and a good citizen, and when that can truthfully be said of him, uo higher honor can be paid to bis memory. His remains were consigned to their last resting place on Tuesday morning last, after a solemn High Mass in the Catholic church and a very eloquent and appropriate funeral sermon delivered by Rev. R. C. Christy, pastor of said church, who was the early as sociate and devoted friend of the deceased. May be rest in peace. On last Saturday, William Mills, aged 82 years, also departed this life. Mr. Milla was a native of Wales, and came to this place in 1801, when he was a mere boy, and when, as he often told us, there were only tiro house in what is now Elensburg. One of these log cabins was occupied by Richard Lewis, afterwards a Justice of the Peace and Associate Judge. The other stood south of the hotel now kept by Mr. John Fitzharris. In that cabin David H. Rob erts, a highly respectable citizen of our town, who died a tew years ago, was born, if Mr. Mills' memory was correct. Mr. Mills was an honest, upright and pure man, and leaves behind him an unblemished reputation. ed. ,,ro:;ri, v- fcWlCC on -o one L-iKv.. i . l -- uuw me ac ,. Jed? and was utterly un " "til "ill rr . .t r, "f IU streets !i "s;'i. lie, savs Story re nd al as tor s s he tar- .i- oi mat ' "rf McCune fell Ui bridge at Hlairs- 1 ill T fi, .-1. VI,"t..,r.H rival B'tuvan1 sri a"d further comp'lain "Jt Ji J 1M"1 tu" editor of t . , .. ' riven tim r . . . .. e ad.- 'n'".Z if KB nf Tut v " ll'ltavn I . '!!:irtrr . f . "'."l,rei"a , ' mne oetor he -"I'thoil.rTi n' - - . ". 'A-rt.i """"" perisn I, ' '".""'dies were resort- iTi,',.,,, ,,: -isam soon, "'"feranceaiid Read- ni ;..r JC lo'I' U1 P. HS .HlM.Vf''if'D re enrolled and ure regalias and was only recent- L v vy n - l V Pi.' kiri i '";as,'t to learn, One More Unfortunate. Shaking Suicide at Lilly' Station. X ad case of sui cide occurred at Lilly's Station, thiscounty, ou last Sunday night, the unfortunate vic tim being Mr. Otto llelly, who nai oeen hotel keeper at that place for ten or twe ve years. Mr. llelly had recently erected a new hotel building, which was not yet fin ished, but into which he intended soon to remove. We learn that about ten o'clock on the night indicated, he took a revolver which he had in th house, and proceeded upstairs, followed by his wife, and there made an at tempt to shoot himself, but was prevented from doing so by his daughter, who knocked the pistol out of his hand. He and his wTe then had a sci.flle, after which she went down stairs to procure assistance, but before she could return another report of the re volver was heard, the ball this time enter ing his forehead, and producing a wound from which he lingered uutil about four or five o'clock on the following morning. Mr. llelly was well known iu this place, and in deed throughout Cambria and adjoining counties. He was a German by birth, 2 years of age, was a man of tine address and personal appearance, and has left a wife and six children. We understand that of late he had tieeu drinking to excess and that do mestic difficulties embittered his existence, both of which causes no doubt prompted him to take his life into his own hands. An iu quest was held by Coroner Harroldon Mon day, and on the day following his remains wrt interred ia the Cat hoi ic cemetery at BnraialtvU:. -1 Letter from "Rob Roy" Dedi cated to "Mac&hane." ou .msea-sawcu lo ueto. Ourshlpsheuld il.ed Aca-puAe-o. as 250 out of 300 passeo were mock in a- the pea-fowl three hours ' we efi 8a,ndy Hook. We left Kew York Ship Acapcloo. Kingston, Jamaica, April 17, 18T4. f IAK Frbkmas-U is a great slirht to see the sea and bo sea-sawed tode-th. Ourshlpsheuld gers i after the city orpulicemtn on the Uth (Saturday) at 2 p. ui.. and we have made 240 miles, or four deft-ree,every day, until to-day. directly south. Last night, however, we changed course to south-west, steering- for Jamaica, having pass ed the east end of Cuba. We didn't see any belligerent war vessels, nor anything else ex cept a rew porpoises and about a dozen sailing vessels, which we sighted since we left iY'ot-a ihorico. Ttee ship on which we tail isMOfoet long. 0 feet wide and 30 feet deep hns 3,000 tonnsge and 3.000 cargo; Is worth $300,000 and hasU0, 0t worth of treight aboard; accommodates this trip 190 cabin and lltf steerage passengers, and eoneumea 500 tons o? coal. Our grub I good. We ate thirteen times at once, as the Irishman said. My two little girls were sick for five days, but are well enough now. As for myself, I wa too contrary to get sick ; but. on the contrary, I do love the ocean. It looks like n basin about thirty miles in diameter, and. as Byron says. It is blue. That is the reason. I suppose, so many get the blut when riding over its white-capped billows. Cuba, the land of "fuss and feathers," looms up beautifully and prominently above the hor izon, while the other Islands Just rise enough above the surface to be distinctly aeen iu the distance. The weather here is very hot and sultry. Summer came on us in a hurry. On Saturday night snow and sleet fell and covered the deck. (Viml cold and strong for twodays, when it be came warm from east, and tbeii from south east. Now it is as warm as (Jehrmin in cool weather. We have had rather a rouuh vovago s. far, tho winds being high. In Tact, "it is much easier to ruiw Die u ind here than In Cum Lrla. We are now In the torrid zone. Yester day I asked an Irish sttilor if we were in tho torrid zone yet, and his reply was, "Sure, an it's not for me to know the names of the Isl ands the world over." I kuw of course where we were, as they can't lose ine so long as the stars shine, and merely asked the question for the fun of the thing. I asked a Dutch sailor if the lltfht-houso on Cnstle island was where "Our Fritz" imprisoned Napoleon, and his an swer was, 'Yaw, Ish link she Is." 1 said, "Is it on the Klnne?" and he replied, ' Yaw I" Isaid "They call it Williams Hole, don't they?" and another "Yaw '" was the answer. There is a small island forty miles south of Hayti, called Nevassar. containing about 600 square miles, that produces "guano." An en terprising Yankee cxnloied it a few years ago, and now he is making a fortune out of the am monia treasures. We passed within a few miles of this island this morning. Where the sea birds incubate their young is an open question down here, and should be discussed by the Wasbit.gton Township Literary Society. Hence I propose the following : ' Do sea-birds drop their egus in the water and arj thev hatched out by the beatT" Now pitch into this ques tion. Jamaica is now in eight, at 10:10 a. m. As it Is 0,000 feet from the level of the Sea to the top of the mountains, it will stand out prominent ly ou the horizon all afternoou. We will reach Klnirtton at 6 p. tn., but we cannot enter the harbor until morning, as pilots will not work after six o'clock. As my present epistle must close before we enter Kingston. I must fill up with other mat ter and leave a description of that city fur a f u tufe letter. I forgot to say that nearly every kingdom, nation and race under the caoopy of heavea are here represented. Even the Southern Con federacy has its representatives. I learn that the captain on the Nevada ship, Paclnc side, ia a nephew of Jeff, llavls" wif. We have Irish, Dutch, Welsh, Spunioh, French. Italian and Ja panese on hoard seven of the latter being on their return home from a three years' Fuglish learning visit to New York -and yet so far from confusion or Jargon being the rule, every ono seems to understand every body else. We also have opera singing every nlehi. which operates considerably on the auricular senses, aud is as good for a fool as m physic. As for reading, we have bound volumes or ail the pictorial and other instizlues. the American Encyclopedia, girls' and boys' pnpers. the Scientific American. The Aldine. and indeed almost everything but daily and county papers and home news. We havo even an aristocracy on board. I'll tell ou whx. A Il-nton lady and the wire of a Spanish doctor were very enviable the first day or wo, and sang opera music together, but it kind of leaked out that the usife wss only ounni so- in fact that she was a tuncubine, or wnat Is more commonly known as a nymph du pace which little episode caused a chilling coldness to spring op. even ill this tmjtical climate. "Can such things be and not o'ereome. us. like a summer cloud, without our special wonder?'" Everything has a soul except a corporation ; hence this ship has a geuial soul, yc'epfd (Japt. Willis Howes, better known us tue ll'ciixlering Jew. He sas he is traveling ificoy., but I know em. ugh to say that he hss bsen on the ocean for fifteen years, was a narxl officer during the war, and is emphnticaliy the most genial soul on board. Wo have another, (name unknown.) who leads in the musical entertainments, and who is the second best man on t he vessel. Chas. C Lima, the first officer, or first mate, is also a splendid gentleman, and ought to be the com mander of some first class steam ship. Yours, Sic, Hob Rot. Local CorrespotuleiK-e. Summit, ApiilSS, 1ST. Dear Freeman Our town is about as quiet as usual and not much larger in size, though It will b bernre long, as there are several new buildings in contemplation. Our borough council has passed an ordinance requiring all persons owning property fronting on the prin ciple streets to lay board-walks. This will be a great advantage to pedestrians, and will also add greatly to the appearance of the town. The men who compose that (mount boar are certainly men of progress and energy. They saw the neceessity for this improvement and therefore caused it to be executed. It is on dif here that a grand ball will take place at the Manslou House during the coming week, on which occasion no less than three brides will be in attendance to add to the at tractions of the hop. Hope it may be true. As now Is the time for candidates for coun ty offices to put in an appearance, we see uo reason why. the Summit should not have one. We think that ourold friend, Mr. John Quayle, would make a first class Commissioner. We do not know whether be would consent to have his name come before the people, but he should permit it by all means. He is an un flinching Democrat aud could be elected like a Jiffy. I see by the last Issue of the Frkcman that "Hubbub" finds: fault with me for mention ing that stroVc which the Mje who run the Lilly's school made. Well this is very natural, as "Hubbub' is closely related to one of the aforesaid Maes, and of course does not appre ciate anything that is said about the strike. As "Hubbub" resides about one mile from Portage, in what is known as "Owl's Bottom," we presume he knows more about that bird than any one else. Possibly he knows how high they roost aud probably they have looked down upon him some time with contempt when he was making his daily trips to Portage. Further than that, we beg leave to remind "Hubbub" that we do not pay as much atten tion to other people's business as he does him self, and it Is no more than proper that he. the celebrated 'Squire of Pot tage, should be mum on that point. He localizes Portage up admir ably, but let him not accuse others of doing things hlch he is Iu a greater degreeguilty of. Our dearly beloved "Anti-L,ocal" did not respond, for which we are sorry, but it cannot be helped. She must certainly be convalescent by this time. Well, as news is scarce now we will close. More ano: . . Yours Jtc, Local. II YJIF.Xr.AI.. FLATTERY SHOE MAK Kit. Married, in Iowa t'tty, Iowa, on Thursday April 23d. by Rev. Wm. Kdiuouds,Wii.uAM Klattkrt, Esq , of Johnstown, and Mrs. Mary Shoemaker, formerly of this place. CONWAY-HOOVElt.-Msrrled at St. Au gust lue. on the 21t ult., by Hev. T. McEnroe, Mr. Tuomas Conway and .Miss E lhe Hoover, both of that place. MAHEK-HUDSON. Marrted.at the Catho lic church. Sumiuitville, on Tuesday last, by Itev. J. Hackett. Mr. Jamls A. Marik and Miss Mollis C. Hudson, both of Lilly's Sta tion, this county. OIIITl'ART. LUCKETT. Died, in Bnrr township, on the Soth ult.. Annie Josephine, daughter of James and Msry A. Luckelt, aged 5 years, 1 month and 3 days. Ohl it is very hard for us to part with you, dear little Annie, tint we bid you go in your Innocence to Join that celestial band of angels who day and night sui round the throne of Him who has said, Sutler little children to coin unto me and forbid them not, for of such U the kingdom of Heaven." J. L. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of Henry Buck, lato of Carroll township, dee'd. having been granted to the subscriber by the Register of Cam bria county, the customary notice is hereby given to all persona indebted to said estate, and those having claims against the same will present them duly probated for sottlemcut. ANUHKW STKITTMATTEK. Carroll Twp., Slay 1, lS74.-8t. Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John J. Warner, dee'd. Having been appointed Administrator of the es tate of said decedent, late of St. Lawrence. Chest township, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified that payment must be made with out delay, and those hay ng claims against the same will present them properlv authenticated for sauleuient. CHItlSTUI'HER WARS Kit. Chest Twp., May 1, 1S74.-61. Adiu r. A Terrible Railroaii Accident. Four Men Killed and Another One Injured. Aside from (he terrible railroad wrecks aud wholesale destruction of human life which sometimes occur on the several lines of travel, nothing so frightful has ever taken place on the Pennsylvania Rail Road as the shocking accident which, on Wednes day. morning last, midway letween Cres son and Gallitzin, hurried four men into eternity at one fell swoop and injured an other quite severely. The facts of this shock ing affair are that five men named respect ively Jacob Rowder, aged 40 years, married and the father of four children, Edwin Par dee, aged 23, Amos Pardee, aged 20, Persi fer Smith Irwin, aged 16, and Win. W. Ir win, who were on their return home to In diana county from a rafting trip down the rior, got off the Johtintown Accommodation at Gallifziu for the purpose of pursuing tlo rest of their journey on foot, but finding the snow too deep, afterwards concluded to walk to Cresson and take the Branch train for this place. In the doing of this, and while pass ing through a comparatively deep cut at the point indicated, a coal train east came dash ing along, which they avoided by stepping from the south to the north track, but iu so doing they cot almost immediately in front of the Pacific Express west, which was just then rounding a short curve in the cut spo ken of, and in almost the twinkling of au eye four of the unfortunate men were hurried into eternity and the fifth, Wm. W. Irwin, had a bone in oue of his legs broken. Bow der was the only one of the party who was run over by the train, two of the others be ing thrown to the right and two to the left of the track. Oue of Powder's arms was nearly torn from the socket. The Irwin brothers resided within four miles of Cherry Tree, the Pardee brothers some ten miles from that place, and Rorder was a resident of said village. The dead bodies were taken to Cresson and an inquest was held by Cor oner Harrold, after which they were coffined and boxed by Johu Sharbaugh, Esq., of Summttville, and on Thursday they were brought to this place and seut to their re spective friends by two wagons aud eight horses provided for the purpose. The in jured man was also brought here and is uow lying at the Crawford House. It is worthy of being put on record that some eighteeu persons in all have been killed "ou the very spot where these unfortunate men met their terrible dvRtlis. AUDITOR'S NOTICE! Having leen appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria County to hear and decide upon the cxeep - ions to the second account of M arv N aolk, Adm'x of Richard It. Naolb, late of Susnehan n township, dee'd, and r-Hrt distribution of the balance in her bands : notice is hereby given to all parties interested, that I will attend to the duties of eaid appointment, at mv office In Eoeusburg. on Thcbsoav. M av 21t, 1874, at 2 o'clock p.m. .when and where they must aitend, or be forever debar red from comiDg- in on said fund. tJKO. w. O ATM AN, Auditor. Ebcnsburg, Msy 1, lST4.-t. ValuaWe Real Estate at Private Sale. rpHE undersigned offers for sale his well known J Invern stnml anil Oiio-tmlf ,lrrf (Ironad. situated in Chest township, Cambria county. The llocSK Is 40 by 60 feet, well finished, one Dart of it beintr fitted un for a store-room, and 1 there ia a commodious Stable and all necessary Octbcildikob. The Lot is well sot with choice Frcit Trees, and there is a never-failing pump of excellent water near the house. This property is located in the village of St. Boniface, ia above township. Persons desirous of purchasing should apply at once to BALTZEK HELFR1CII. SL Doniface P. O., May 1, lb71.-tf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria County, to.me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, on tho premises in Wash ington township, Cambria county, on MOX itA V, MAY tiili . i?t.at2 o'clock, p. M., the follow ing described real estate, of which Wm. Tilcy, sr., Uicd aeizod, "lo wit o. 1. The undivided third partor m. tr&at of land known as the Kos property, situate in Wah inton TowDship, in the County of Cambria, and State of Penast-Jrania. aJjoinin; lands of Ollio ijtyner, dee'd, . J. 31 or re 11, and others, contain ing fMi .trri'N. more or less, with appurtenances. Sn. 'J. A certain tract of land situate in Wash ington township, Cambria county. Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of Jai. Conrad, Otho Styner, and others, containing 35 Aere, more or less, with the appurtonauces. Mo. 3. A certain tract of land situate in Wash ington township. Cambria county. Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of Peter Moycrs, R. Ii. Westbrook. and others, containing "V6 Aerea, more or less, with the appurtenances. Jio. 4. A lot of ground situate in Washington township aforesaid, hounded by land of Wm. iMc Closkey, Thomas Hewitt, and others, containiag One-fnurlh nf Acre. (. 5. A lot of ground situate In the village of Hemlock, Washington township aforesaid, bound ed by the Old Portage Kail Road. Pennsylvania Rail Road, and land of John Hamilton and Win. Tiley, containing 3 Acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. Ii-rina.- One-third of the purchase money in band and the remainder in two equal annual pay ments, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser. WILLIAM TILEY, 5-L-3L Adm'r ot Wm. Tiley, er., doe'd. R i i Those who've money too much are trou bled aliout it; those who have none at all are troubled without it; but those who have ju.st enough are the least troubled of all so long as they car. buy cheap for cash at. Star Cloth ing Hall, which is the place of all places to purchase the best of choice wearing appa rl ni n t edit. a.nd vest where the stock is complete, well made and neat, and prices at the lowest notch down, at 109 Clinton street, in famous Johnstown. Spring suiiB of all styles aud sizes just received.; The Magic Inkstand. What better or more useful article than this valuable inven tion? It is a little treasure, costing but two (2) dollars, and makes ink enough to last a lifetime. No acid can affoct it; no climate pro vent its flowing brilliantly. It is just the thing wanted. Sold by all stationers, or by mail from li. C. Root, Anthony & Co., New York. Hess & Brother have just received a full and most elegant stock of Spring aud Sum mer wearing apparel at their renowned Oak Hall Clothing Store, Johnstowu. Jesars. llesa are always up to the times, always eu terprising, liberal aud attentive, and always deserve aud should receive the patronage of all classes. Buy from them always. ECEIPTS it EXPENDITURES of the Borough of Ebensburg for the year ending 28th February, 187 : Dr. To amount of Duplicate. 1873 ... $1,18118 " cash received from Weigbmaster 114 76 " sale of Toll Honss. 277 41 " " " Fines and License. sS 0 . " " Q. A. Rerry, late Rurgess IS 00 " cash reeeived from William Davis, late Treasurer 259 R5 cash ree'd for Rent of Market Houav. 23 33 Or. By exonerations to Collector $ T 04 " commission paid Collector . 5s 86 i " " Treasurer.. 12 Vi " cash paid Assessor 6 00 Return Judges .. 3 ( . " " Borough Auditors. 10 00 " Fire Committee. . 80 00 " " " Clerk to Council. . 40 00 " Street Coninus'era. 148 00 " " for Printing . ... 21 15 " " Repairs to St'ts and Alleys . 2!4 78 cash paid for ?few Crossings. 60 00 o . xorougu x iujc erty. Lumber. tc " cash paid old indebtedness... Balance in hands of Treasurer $1,929 62 23S 92 112 64 ai.010 7S t 9i5 74 ASSETS. I Balance In bands ot Treasurer $ 9IS 74 duo from eal oi Toll llou-e . 14144 " Win. Davis, late Tr'r. 40 07 LIABILITIES. Outstanding Orders Balance in favor of Borough $1,097 25 19 8& 1,077 40 As we go to press Thursday evening the weather c lerk seems to be undecided as to which we stand most in need of, rain cr snow. Witness our hands, at Ebensburg, ths lfl'.h day of March. 1,74. 5-l.-3t. J N O. E. SCAN LAN , 1 It A. A. Barker St Son 14 1). Evans & Co. 13 Baxter & Son.. 14 M. L. Oat num.. .11 Uf lirjlAlLfdliJOFiOKEIOa a. 'i Domestic Merchandise, as aa sossed lu Cambria County for the voir 187 : ADAMS TOWNSmr. 1 . . rV.L .on. cioss. Lie K. I i vnanes ueisel 7 00:14 Porter St Ken- I IX licdrrrH I m I- lj . I - w.v 4 wi ueuT.... ...... ALLBQ BEST TOWNSHIP. 14 William J. Buck 160 bark township. It John Soliong B LACK LICK TOWNSHIP. It George B. Wike CARROLLTOWK BOJtOCGH. It Simon Scbrotb. 7 00 14 A. Walters 14 John Buck 7 00 1 A. A. Barker & 14 J. Wertner 7 001 Son... . I. J. W ISharbaugh 7 014 J. K. Haucher". 14 A. U. Haug 7 001 CAMBRIA BOROUGH. It John Ryan. ... 7 00 It James Council. 14 Johu Kiotz. ... 7 00,14 Adam Pfarr 14 Joseph btibich. 7 001 CONSMALOa BOROCGBT. 14 Jacob Widman. 7 00 14 Louisa Aaron. 14 John Stcrmer.. 7 00 14 Mlch'l Tobcy. 13 Johnstown Me- '18 Nutter, Cunn- chan'l Works.. 10 00! gingham & Co.. It Aug. Lehinyur. 7 00! COOPKUSDALE BOROUGH. It John Bryan ... 7 00 14 John Adams... CKOYLR TOWNsniP. It O. B. Stineman 7 CO It J. C. Stlneman It P.M. &J. Brown 7 00. i Co 14 J. D. Wintroth. 7 001 CHEST f-PRlXGS BOSOCGD. It E. 4 H.N utter lit b. W. Douglass. & Co 10 C0 I CLEillFIEI.U TOWNSHIP. 14 E. R. Dunegan. 7 00 1 14 J .Dysert & Son 11 Dickey & Bon.. 7 00,14 Balt i- Helf rich EAST C()MAH;il ;BOHOl'GB. It P. Shatter 7 00 14 Buchanan & 14 Thomas Egnn.. 7 OOj Clark 14 R'rd Trade nick 7 00114 A.W.Ciochuoiir 14 Leonard Klsl. 7 00 1 EBENSBrRG BOBOCGH. It Thos. J. Lloyd- 7 CO 14 Outings Jones 14 Thus. Urithths. 7 00; fc Co 12 K. Robert PiSou LJCkJ.H Andrew Strilt 14 Lemuion & matter Murray 7 00U3 tino. Huntley. 14 G.G.Owen 7Jla Myers 4 Lloj d. 14 Reese J. Lloyd. 7 00.14 S. H. Davis i la J. J'. Thompson 12 50T4 Jacob Thomas. 7 0014 O. C. K. ZuliUi.. 10 0ul4 C. T. Roberts.. 7 00,14 K. J. Mills ritANKLIN BoKOUGB. 14 A. & J.LCu-itor 7 00 14 J. W. Pringle.. It D. W. Coulter.. 7O014 Peter Kubtits. GAI.I.1TZ1M TOWNSHIP. 14 Jas. P. Murray. 7 0J.14 P. bmith 14 Thos. Bradley.. 7 00 GALLITZIN BOROl'CB. 14 David Milts 7 00.14 T.J. Christy... 14 Johr. Troxell.. . 7 00; 14 John Simmons. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. 14 S. Aliabaugb... 7 00; & Co 14 Davis, Berkett 111 D. Simmons .. JOUN8TOW.N SIlHUtUU. 14 F. W. Hay 7 00 14 Wm. P. Patton It A. Keeke 7 00 It Jacob Wild.... 11 L. F. Litenber- :14 Andrew Moses. 7 00 11 Euail young 7 00,14 A. UurgraQ 7 00 14 E. Zang 7 CO1 14 Chua. . Ruth 7 CO' 14 Gnlbth & Bi o . jl4 Johu Peudry. . 7 00 14 V. Luther 7 00.11 Geo. L u v ei iu t 7 00 14 Murphy Jt Co.. 114 T. &. G. Galla- 7 00' her 7 00 14 L. Cohen ill A .Montgomery 7 0014 Fred'k Mayers. 7 00 14 Bailey Sr Hay.. 7 00 14 F. W. kLiriiu... 7 00 13 F. W. Kreps .. 7 CO 13 J. Hess A Bro 7 00 13 M. H. Natiiau- son 7 00 13 D. Dibert & Sun i 13 J. A. McKitiucy 7 00,10 X. G. Stewart I Co 7 00 10 Beuton & Tittle 7 00 10 Dibei t, W -) ! Ac Co & Co 200 00 12 M. Rossart & Co 14 Jno. F. Hayes.. 7 00 14 J. A. Benahouf. 7ou: siu. ueriiQ 7 Oil H Geo. J. Thomas 1 14 C. Heckrolh... 7 00 14 D. i W. Dibert ill alios J. Bl inker 7 CO 14 C. G. Vest ill Jacoby i Rose. 7 00 14 W. P. Davia 7 Ou' 14 J. T. Kiuuey . . . 7 0u!li John Mulier... 7 00,14 S. U. Varner.. . 7 0 ' ) 13 John Tliotntia. . 7 CO 13 N. C. Wilder... 7 do 13 Howe S. M, Co. 7 CO 14 A. Preitcr 7 00 14 E. Pfciiter 7 00 14 John Blocb '14 Little Sc. Dopp. 7 00 14 F. Krebbs 7 00 14 Jacob Fend 7 00 14 Wm.Levergood 7 OU 14 Wm. Caldwell. 1 14 Weiley Green. Qnitin 10 00;il Chas. oswaiu.. 13 . Snppcs & Co. 10 00,14 Chrikt. Kimpto. 14 N.i C. Hjrne. 7 00 14 John Porter... 14 B. F. Orr 7 00 14 L. Luckhardt.. 14 Jas. J. Murphy. 7 00: LOKETTO BOROUGH 14 F. X. Haid 7 CO 14 H. F. O'Friel... 14 W. W. McAteer 7 00 14 Shields & Son . 14 John Bradley.. 7 1014 A. J. Christy. .. 44 Mary Keplar.. 7 00.14 Wm. Litziuger. MILLVILLS BOrtOrOH. It Mrs. B. McDcr- lit P. Rodgers mot 7 00 14 G. W.Btutzman 14 H. W. Given... T 001 RICHLAND TOWNSHIP. 14 Bernard Neese. 7 00 11 J. S. liaughinan 14 George Conrad 7 00 14 Shaffer & Co... 14 Georgo B-rkey 7 00! SrSQUIHANNA TOWNSHIP. 14 Peter Carman lUMSITVIl.tX BOROUGH. 14 John Eger 7 00 11 James Bradley. 14 Jas. M.Gillen. 7 00.14 Christ Reich. .. It W. McConnell. 7 00 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. It Wood. Morrell A Co WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. It M.B.McI-augb- 1 14 S. McKenzie... Uo 7 00.14 Martin & Co... 7tM4 I' H (EJ. Hrown 7 00,14 Mrs. E. Mclo- tnsh 7 00 11 Alice Hagan... 700 W1I.MORR BOROUGH. 14 John Schroth.. 7 00-14 P. M. Wolesls- 14 S. A. Kephart.. 7 00 gle & Run 14 P. F. Kirby. . . 7 00 14 J no. McColgau. WRITB TOWNSHIP. It A.H.Fiske & Co 7 00 11 Gates. Son & Co U Geo. Walters... 7 00 11 Ramsey & Bio. WOOOVALK BOROUGH. It John B. Clark. YODKR TOWNSHIP. It Jacob S. Ream PATENT MKniCINES. P. M. WoleslagleiSon. Wilmore Borough NOW ON HAND ger. It George Heiser. 11 David Creed... 11 John Jordan. . . It E. James & Son It Lewis, Myles Si Co It Thos. Shephnrd 14 1'aul McCreary 14 G. Wagoner it Son It Mrs. E. Eohler. 14 A. li. Briukeri Co 14 J. 8. Ashbridge 14 Jno. F. BarUes. 14 John llaunuu. . It McCleilnn & Co 14 Miss L. Kaiuvy 14 A.;D. Brinkero; Co 14 Biaugh iCiHW- ford 14 W. L. Levlng- bton A Co It C. Hockstcin... 1 V ood, Morrell 11 George Trent.. 11 Fockler & Co... 14 Fockler Sc. Lev ergood 11 LUuK.'ii Stutz mau 14 Thomas i Sing er 14 F. Border 14 C. T. Frazer 14 John Brady . 14 W. W. Pike 14 Lewis V.'thn 14 Andrew Beck . 14 W. McPherson. 14 C. Kriger 14 Mrs. E. Call .. 14 Brindle. Kunk le i Co 14 W Cpdegroll.. 14 G. Bcntly 14 E. L. Edwards. 13 Geis, r osier A 7 00 1 B I B I bfl I S I I tf TOO J 2 1 J 7 60 I 8 ' 7 00 I 1 joo 3 looo o i - (JV 7 00 1 ?l H J9 1 THE iwi . eAv V I I 760 I I 10 00 l 10 00 1 7 00 i 1 10 00 1 7 00 1 7 00 1 700 L 7 00 I 4 m sV 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 k 7 00 & 7 00 . 7 00 7 00 7 oo 7 00 V;': 7 00 V'. 7 uO 4 00 J V.J G I ml o I 1 m I m g 1 I -2 I 8- HAND-SOMEST STOCK CF e r fN a "sr- . WE EVER HAD. For Cash paid IN HAND we will sell below a" tho Market rate, and Guarantea every 1 article or return rnonoy. Mi!MI1ACD P. RoniUU fiillrlIlrlftLII -UlIIUHl! v" ui uui (a. mdlKCiova PHILADELPHIA. HAND-Y to the Ferries and the Prin cipal Hotels and R. R. Depots. 4 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 i"0 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 IU CO SO CO aJ 00 ao oo 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 OU U M 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 U0 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 0o 7 00 7 t 7 00 7 00 TATEMENT AUDITORS' SETTbEMKXT with the Supvrviaors of Carroll Township : II. Hopple, Supervisor. In acct with Carroll Twp. 1S74. Dr. April 13. To amount of Implicate .$40 88 " Order of this dale 90 9C-J52179 Ca. " " Uy exonerations. ..... . .. 4S " " " CI dsvs' s?rvicci at $1.- 40 per day w 00 00 " ' ' amount of "work doue by taxablti 635 31-$i3179 Vincent Ue'o, Superv'r, In acc't with Carroll Tp. April 13, 174. Da. To amount of Dnplloate $o3f 38 Order of this dute. 4. .. .4 April 13. 1874. " Cr.' By 54S days' services as Supervisor, at $1.60 per day " stone hammer " exonerations ' amount of cash collected and ex pended on tho roads. per rentage colluding cash C9 70 1 53-$30fl C2 81 75 2 50 2 2S ve rtm. 1'. 00 1 45 amount work done by Lai J. bits.. 403 60-$333 5S TATF.MF.r?T OF SBTTM1MCTT with th j Treasurer and Co'.lector of Carroll Township : Joht Ssydm, Treasurer and Collector. April 18, 1874. DR. FRAMW.HAT iX ii ii.l'li.otiii-oi-, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF- 14 W. Pt-loirl. Jr. 14 John Border. . . 14 Jas. S. Dysart 3c Co It G. J.Davis. ' 00 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 ou 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7W 700 J 00 500 To amount of Duplicate. April 18. 174. ClL By order paid J. Litz'cgor (plank). .$11 60 liv orner pai'l t-.. Kisnart By order pai l J. B. ?diiler " By order paid Jos. GossL-argcr " Bv order paid J. Yost " Bv order paid H. Fuchs By order paid R. Hite By onler paid Henry Mellon " By order paid V. Refer, Supervisor By amount paid H. Hoppl Supervi sor, on order. By exonerations Bv per centage collecting. ... By 2 dayg' services, at $1.50 per day. Bv order fT plank Bv order paid I). Eapor(ront). . By order paid l. A. Iuther, Auditor By order pal 1 S. A. Shoemaker, " By ordur paid J. J. Thomas, T. Cl'k. flU 14 i : 2 10 e -jo 5 80 00 4 00 4 M C9 7J 69 CO 1 S3 13 2-2 3 00 6 40 1 00 4 84 4 50 15 50-S228 C9 Balance due Township. $ 33 tt Witness cur handp. this ISth day of April, 1874. J. J. THOMAS. N. A. SHU EM A KEE, Auditors. D. A. LCTHER. ) Atteit J. J. Thomas, Clerk. 5-1.-3L BREWERIES. Julius Stlch, Carrolltown Borough $15 00 Henry Uluine " " 100 John A. Stemmer, Johnstown Borough... l"i 00 Max Henbrtch " " ...15 00 H. Haiisinan " " - 15 Oscar Graffo " " ...15 00 Lambart St Kress. Conomaugh Borough. 15 00 Joseph Kost, Conemnneh Township 15 00 Jacob Goermr, Cambria Rorough.. 15 00 George J. SwaJerer, Washinvtnu Twp.... 15 00 TEN-PIN ALLEYS. Wm.McGougb, Washington Township J15 00 C. W. Mullin. " " 15 50 T. W. Shoemaker, Ebensburg 15 60 BILLIARD TABLES. O. W. Mullin. (2) Washington Township. .15 50 R. M. A. McLain. (3) Johnstowu 60 00 John Jordan, 2 " 40 50 An Appeal will be held at tho Treasurer's Office, in Ebensburg, on JHonUwy. June 1st, 1874. at I o olock, P. M. JOH N B. ROSS. May I, J874. Mercantile Appraiser. x ialTTjaLiK COIJeVJi ABOUT THE Singer Sewing Machine ; And Where to Buy It. j ComTEYMAN See here, neighbor, can you tell me where I can buy the sewing machine people talk so much about? . . , Citizen of Ebsnsbcro Yes, with pleasure. I presume it Is the Singer Sewing Machine that you mean. C. Yes, that's tho name of it. C. ov K. Well, just down there, two doors east of Zahm's store, is the place, and my word for It you will be well pleased with your purchase if yon invest in one of those machines. Jlessts. Bailky A Tate, the agen:s, have now on hand all styles and siJ.es of these indispensable machines, from the cheapest to the most valuable, and are accommo dating gentlemen who will be pleased to show von the ins and outs of thair various machines, whether vou desire to buy or not. They also keep thread, needles and all the other paraphrenalia of a sew ing machine, and are at all times prepared to at tend lo the repairing of machines in a substantial and satisfactory manner, and at very tnodorate rat-ct. Don't forget the plaee High street, two doors east of Zithin's store, Ebensburg 4-24.-tf. Sr vSr j-sV 'i -AND- hcet-Irou WARES, AND DEALER IS HEATING PARLOR li COOKING AND- i UOl'SE-FtllMSIilNG GOODS GENEIULLY. Nature's Great Eemedy roa ALL THROAT ano LUNG DISEASES ! ! It ia the vital principle of th Pine Tree, obtained fcy a peculiar process in the liiaiillatioa of the tar, fay which iu highest medicinal properties are retained. Tar even ia its crude ttate ha been recomnicnded by min.nt phys.cians of rvr? sthocl. It u conndenlly offered to the afflicted for the following simple reason: 1. Itcus, not 6y aruftly ttofntf tAr tnk . but by diublving the phlegm and Mjtutiif mature ta throw olT die unhealthy matter caitirr tac irritation. In cases of s4Ud coNSUHrrioN it both prolong ami readers leu burdensome the life of the afflicted sufferer. a. Its healing principle acts upon the irritated sur. face of the lungs, ftmtratmg U atk distaatd fart, relieving pain, ana tu&duinj imlMmmotin. 3 It rvatriKS amd ekiciies thi si.ood. Positive ly curing all humors, from the eommun tiutlu or anumoH to the severest cases of Scrofula. Thuttanus ci afSdavits could be produced from these who have felt the beneficial effects of fins Tml Ta Cohdul ia the various diseases arising from ixruKiiiu c IN B BLOOD. 4. tmifvrmtii ths Jigttiivt erftu md rcttortt tkt fife tit All who have known or tried Dr. L Q. C. W: hart'a remedies reauire no references from us, bif ihe aames of thousanos cured by them can be givcu to any one who doubts our statement. Dr. L. C. Wukart'a Great America Pytfitpsia Pills mmd Won Sccas Dsors have never been equalled, tor sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers, and at It. LlC. WISSAST'S CfSce, Ho, X3S A AecvnU bU, l UilmtT Jobbinr in TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IROX rSOatrTLT ATTK3DED TO) AD M I N I ST It AT I O N NOT I C E. Estate of Francis McTaman y, riVc'rt. Letters of Administration on the estate of sid decedent, late of Washington t.wnsiiip. Canbrirv eounty, having been granted to the anders'gned by ine llegnuerot saiu count v, au persons mueuw ' said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims agsinst the sa.i;e will present them properly autheutioatod lur et tlemcnt. SARAH McTAMANY. AdmiiilstraUtx. Washington Twp., April. S, lS.4.-ot. GEO. M. ILEAL) L,, AUorncy-ul-L.aw, Bbensbarg, Fs. Office ou Centre etrrH-t, three icors from High slrtct. laut.77,'7.j BKllMilJ Lhl i LMi. Sealea pro , posals will bo received at tho Comniis I sioners ofilee in Ebensburg nntil 12 o'clock, S May 11th. 1S74, for the erection of a Bridge over Chest Creek, at the mill of J. fc H. Mellon, in Chest township. A specimen plan of said Bridge can be seen at the Commissioners' otflce. The Com missioners resorve the right to reject any or all bids. A. ANNA, J W. D. M i'LELLAND, VCom rs. E. GLASS. . Attcvt -J. n. KKNNCC-r, Cork- 4 -- ADM I N I STU A TOK'S NOTIC K. EKtaic of T. P. O Hakka. rtft-M. Le'terof Administration on tho es'-ate ..f ii dece-'ent, late..! tho towushinol Mui.strr car.ibna countv. having been granted to I he undersigned bv the Regis.er ot saiJ county, all persons u. .'bu ea to swd estate are re.jue.ted to mAe linmvlUie payment, and tho-e bavin- claims against the same will present them properly an: h. tiiica.ed for sculerncnt. FH ANC1S C O H A R K A. M u nster Twp., April 10, laT4.-t, Alta r. OUCH NOT. Having bought from Charles A. Mc.Mi'iUN of Clearfield Towuship, the following described ar ticles 1 hereby warn all persons against mid dling with the s'iid property : 1 coe-k s'we. I par lor elove, 1 s-t thaws 1 clock. 1 washing machine, S beds and bedding, 1 barrel rharu 1 meal eland. JAMES VcML'LLSN. OirMi Twp.. AJT" lV.t-3 No3.278r280and 2S1 Washin-ton'Su, JOHNSTOWN. PA. Loretto Marble Works. PRICES REDUCED! MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES. BUREAU nnd TAULK TOi'S: alto. Designs f'r Scotch (rrMtii-e 2Ionuii!ent. We desire to invite the at tention of the puoiic to t,ur beaulilul Ilesigns for Monamrut and Tombstones, made of t he very best Ita'lan and American Marbles, aud which will furnished at as low rates as similar work can be obtained lu fbi'advlphia or c!swhcre. PeriVct s..isfaction guaranteed, and work shipped to any ooini. at our riii. All orders from a otanee will be pn-mptiy atten l-rd to. Remember that our de signs and our work will romoare Isvoroiy with, anv in the State. WILKINSON i. Kr'LI.Y. LoietU", iiaroh 13, lb74.-tf. JG The Oldest I2nlablishmcu.t. lG 13. -T. YVillil.KlrS Ji'., MAcrACiucn or VEMTIWKLIMiS AND WINDOW SHADES norio,rSAUilrr d TKJM.M EI to locii cju.il to kcii. I'iain Suadcs of the NEWLS x lad-, wiLh unmc tn matci-, hur. with p-if.-ir -r-f .''.iiiiir"i'i'lmiHrMiiv. LttctCfi fn n J.n r.l r-q'iins of elegant designs, Gilt unJ IV'ubllxt CuMllto. CpoiVl 1 Good.-, 4X-. Id ii-l Stlaiii St., l'Lliadelplalai. Ar-ril 17, !S74.-iro. Portage NAIL WORKS, Duuraniiile, Blair Ca., Pas. riHI E sbove WorUs. being again operated by tae JL undurs.gned. .rfrs to the traoo a full sduply oi ihuir jusuy oe:eLrated NAILS at U.o.st piiooe. JOHN MCSSLilAN. Dunca.arine, March li, 1574. -din. BEWARE ! AU rsons are here bv cautioned ataiust iiilerferiiiR in aity wav w.th all and singular the Hons bold Fur niture of Richard E. Jon,., of Camnr; o"" which 1 hav purchased and ,cfi ' s-.cn dnr'.cg my rWs-. J 1 Zt-1 tsaiLr Tp. Ai'ta lT - 1 i