IT. . . . ii-l , BOUt " : h'-'5 i ran : .urn" 1 ' ef,-r: i ,i t 'f ' " V .-.nf 1 HI-' ., ' l A. at I" i'VaT"-ell' l'.l -bi: - T- " a ! TllO r.iifr-vnri - e I iff ( $81 f nttl ?x? Wirr; SS4HR- I i ii' - III' . I.MlUt .1. .1.1 I I ' I ' - ' lllll.V IN . jilir i" milt "" lul,' ; .... ,t. lit 1 o'clock. , ( tiiiir l'isou II' tlo. I " Ml- ,int .-: ill- , i'lj... ...a uui ui me iiuh nv rSlI)A1' 8t,"aln saw-miJl of Hoover, Harris ,.,Tv 4 oil in i ' , . 7. J "'" " v-iearneia ... ml XI , Kailron.I liitu'i.ii ).... t..ii i uit"'1 "f ,h.'' Tiii 'lit-; '''"'' J " 1 y i -.etm-ly le.stroye,l by fire on S- - ,; .. .,i.- r.i i ... i;, ii nr. in. ; " iiii'iiu il' lasi item....... n. ...... ...i - i i . x- . . ....- .in., nuir , o clock. o lumber w.is l.ttiiie.l, rlthonh : it wan piled wry cIcmi to tl,e mill. U,SH ;fclo,M;0; iiisitriinco 10.000. It is thought j tli;u. the mill will b.; rebuilt at once ) Miss Mary SincarMiiau fell hetulfore , most luto a cistern Trum which .iu drawin- water, in lluntin-.lo,,, a fesv dava aKi, and had it not been lor a Iirtle child who witnessrd the eatastioi.he and Kve tho ahLri.i k!i vTri.iT.i i i i. . I . .... uiiuoiiuLi'iu v nuve, been drowned. As it was, she was taken ! out in nn uni ons, ions condition, but the i . rtih"onitivcs soou brought hot P.rourd ifcll 1 1 uu Local Cori'C8oTuteiicc. 1 " " .. . I t . i u I' T 'I i t 1,1 1 ' r.. .... Ul-t i 1' I'lllMU '' ....'ii"' ,k' , i,' I'. iis.-"" ' rl .-in i' . t . : i;t.'ian". i linn-"' I! in r. ' - ,,'y aii.l ail tli-ir I'fl'i'" I'lace. itiuns have ,.n:i r in iU:.V. trim ps al'ii many ifroii ll-t li'AV. ::. aii 'i'! at various i,.ntii !' :is- ll"t ail verilBP. , I'.illllIV P.!ti! l'Hiiirt and the I'o.s never did get alouc ! very smoothly together during the lifetime j or the rctiovMied fttlieint, but we trust that will riot Je the experience of Mr. James ; 1 ainr, of llarrisburj;. and Mis.s Louisa I Ji'l,of Huntingdon, who have just hitched teams inatrinionird and propose to nut nn with all the littU 1'iinvs which miir 1.. vi. . in wild jnace, coniaina ; "i mjioii ineiu iiuring the balance of lit' it .iu willing. tl:i names of the Deun- .TiiMiittee in our next. ,. , .:im"istiT, was drowned tn-ar I.ewistowu, a low days .:!i:Hl If ' pil'rrimnu' The locomotive, of the Cincinnati ex press east, on Sunday afternoon last, struck a . short pi et c of railroad iron near South Fork, which purposely or inadvertently had been pla'.-ed in closo mosimitv to one of thn ill arli nf Win. V. Irwin, j fiRS and sent it whizzing to a ditao of uliy injured near Cressou, j fully fifty feet from the track. What might r.avo ix-eii tne resultif the piece of iron had .j, if the jn'tato-bngs--we are com I' .:.iio-j'!.'intiT, three hundred thou .Ih bountifullv, blossoms .i'!':'i!i!y and veriie verduie vege- jj.-ivii.-ly. . ir rr. was l'. lh d in Croyle town- r,.'l,.i .1 i.v Hiuiii scaicil i.uuu leet ;.r !'.(. :,; Knl.l.iiis, of White townshiji, ,,, :!!;ty. w as found dead in his bed ri.i: l :i LT . .;. n;i i lii. kens out of yiurneigh .: ard yntr garden nlaout of . :.' i ;' rliickens. . ; "i i. tain House at Crerson and 1 Au :u tl.if J.'Iai-e are beit.g put in or r"' 'tiiiii of summer visitors. !i:'.s are raging in the north ; n:' of Clearrteld county ami , , ii 'Y lim'.nT is being destroyed .rl itiirhurg Arqns savs that a hen irs.ion of a gent leuittu of that j.laea i 1,1 answer. maintained its position can be as well iiuag ined as described. A "turnpike- sailor" named Kdward Wvatt, who woilhl be better ort to-d.v if l.n i tin, Secretary of tho Assori"nti...i J he fifth Himuiil convention ot the Sabbaih f f'TlT'y10" wf t-''"ria county ussem-'- "l " lH.MC)fti,,iml church, in Ehens- v, ' V" e,1,u S1,1V l ei noou. May 13th, Ht S otk M- I'eie whs mi unusually Uive m tendance, a s.x.i.il t.-.o., (..., .......... ..... hu injr mi rive.l Here at i i. m.. brintfin a lanre ilekRHtK.n ot the active Sunday school wo. k eis, liiinuiliatelv alter which the convention orifamze.1 by ejecting C. T. Kobcl ls, Kso.. ,r Uoeiist.ii.-H:. president jiru tern., in the r.bv-nc-e o. the president, A. V . .f ones, sickness in rnii ly rcventiii- his atteiidauc.-. "1 ho coiiveniion spent ten minutes hirtevo tioiml rxei-eisew. ooMeludin,' wish h verv im-l-i cj-sivc prayer by Kev. l ink, of Johnstown. i he i-cictury, l.r. J. K. C aldwell, ht. vinir re moved from the Mate, J. ( Martin, of Vol t iijre. whs elected to lake his place, assisted by I . A. Hatch, of Johnstown. 1'he reports from tho Sundav school of ih- eouiily repi esntod l.eiiiif in order, I hey were presented ami ordered to be prepared in a Ci"n- ' m u:-u uuui.ir lorui.H sumiiiiiry ot which we propose tORivo in our future reports or the ! doings of the convention. I The address of weicomo was made by Kev. i -ones, of IibciMburif. i I lie committee to nominate officer! Tor 1 1? ensuing j ear were elected as follows ; 1U-V. Fink, lr. ICvuus. W. VT. Tike and 1 M. 1'rinjrle. The report of the t i cusu rer wns rend in repu la i- order, followed by that of tho Committee on Kute. tMimncn t, Cu motion or He v. ndie, the chitdrens' meeting- that very pleasant and ontirtalnln part ot the proceedings, was set npart f or Th urdn v afternoon at 3 l M. The eolix cniion tliB.i bal.jr the hjrmu ' Stand up for Jesus." At this state of the n.eelinif the Uev. Alfred Tuvlor. tint vt-teritn Sunday school worker. met four years connected with the Sunday schools of our State, euii.c forward, nnd la Iiih eurnest, forcilile and pleasant .mini ic-r, introduced the followinif topics for discussion l.y liiv ciiiiirii tinn : 1st. The teacher's Intel e.t in the llit.io. 2d. What use shall we miiko of the Itit.le? liis tin morons and nisi rucii e incidents. hiiihi,l ohoervatiuiis ami c-omuieuls iijmiii tUe various wtiicn iiio liit.le v., ii.. ,11 i ... , . , . - . . in Hiutii inline is useu in riaci-s had done all his sailing along the ttirnj.iko j all,l homes, l.romfht out animated dsscussiout instead ot veuturinj, on the railroad track, ! which was participated in by I he lievs. Kink, wa struck by a locomotive at South Fork, ! li-lie, Lawrence uud .weeiit-y and A. A. liarker. thineouufr, ou Thursday morning of last ' u,,li'1" hicti a recess or ten minutes was r.u.l- week,and" thrown a distance of several 1 J"1 '.K, seV.V-Mi',',,,i ,! 'U.ako.' ''C .,,u'i;,',,''," f . .... , . i i . .i I ""ee ol lliosc in attendance ai.o to lutei cl. hiiko n-"i, lining mill ici v scioir.y ftuuu L ma ; head. The unfortunate man was cared for j by the authorities. i In Cambria borough, on Monday night last, nn intoxicated individual named Thou. White fired three r-hots from a revolver at :URt Matthews, the second of which ! Ktl'Mi-lc Mr 1 mi th t'i reli Mail ;Ti-1 iiam1..i1 & portion of the skin from his scalp in a di rect line cl-ar to the bach, of his head. Tho other to shotsdid no damage. 'White was arrested and is now under SI.UOO bail to an- . pear at the next term uf the District Court v:rh the maternal ancestor for the of sitting upon a litter of young ! named Wni. 4 it ion. White : mine on me exterior ot his Altoona Tribune terms it, and v injured. . yar old daughter of Mrs. Win. l.. wistown, fell into n tub of :,-. r nil Wednesday of last week, -U kingly scalded that she died . t veiling. m l; of course confirmed topers. . ;.i.;'" f'f'T g"f lry iu o Khort a -; l'!i;,iips. einjiloyed in a rolling !',:::. ir-- Westmoreland county, in :i art of the machinery, on :','a-! .M t k, and literally torn to i ith i'umii-iI instantiy, of course, v r, in g iadies will jieiist in kisa i "c'lii-f when m many juaaculiiie i: w at'-r: i.g fir rlijttirxl "rapture of .:. i.. ?.ni:rt h: r.g ?iiat no feliow can ;v 'i.v rook in finding out. .(jl'U'ii ! !i"oI coiivrntion now in lis I v. uU: to our town juite a y.rati'i:. i'l young ami haudaome , !f an riputlly large, if not larger . V.L.it tan boast neither youth or V. Murray. of l'iney Crovrt, prompted . : v. i.lrMii- to make tho anniamt- .. I'hrl vessel tilled with hijllor, a tan vat ten feet deep, in ' -. In-r day, and came very White has fo.iud a foemau ' s -'f. '. m t he person of M r. .f olm Ii:-' ho an iior.uces his ln-:.:-!;;.- Mr. W hi te's right to : :,. i.. i:il at ii hi of 1 ud i ana cou n i si-l inal i:oininatin. x : l.-.rhingera of Spring ap . ! t'ti;i week. ( I lie consisted : . ::..i!tr.-l troupe, comprising t '.ii harps and a violin, r a,i in:'..'.-- upoi a p-r!orm I ng I i-i'i . iv i'.uis nJ torcijju extrac Kieetums. At the expiration ot the retrevs Hie i convention wasacuiu called to ontr, xnd ftov. i Finch, t hairmuu ot the Couimitiee ou Nouii ! nation of Ollicers lor the ei.su'Ujr year report I ed as follows: i'reidc;n, C T. K iln-i Is. ICoeus i Iiui'k ; Vii-u frcsiilent, ti. V. !Si uizmun, Coop , t todale; 2d Vice 'resident, W.W. l'ike. Johns town; Secretary, J. C. Marti.., 1'ortnge; Cor respondiiijf Secretary, A. Kiukeaid. Kbeus- buig; 'i i t usurer, in. Stewart, Joiuistuwn. j t-.icciiticr, 'Miinittcc -H ury Walters, Wil : more; I". .M.Wolc.,la;le,: ill. lore; N. S. t-ji-fft, i .'-Humid h ill ; Mnioii Jones, Jackson ; Jona J. j lavis, C'auilnia Tvp. , 't he report of t.ie eomrnittte was uu uil-iii.in-sly utevpted and the l.o ve-i.iunud irenlJe I men were Ueclared lheolllceroI tUe Hisucu- lion for the ensuing year. i lie topic l eactiers dleetinff l eing next Introduced by Uev. V.'. 11. Set tleuieycr, of Wn niore, he was foJIowed by li.W. M.itziiuin, J. C. .Mailni, of fortune ; 'i'. A. Hatch, t.f Joi.us !". A. A. li.u ker. It. J. s!iui.i and liev. Jones, of Klieusoinx . Tho hour of a lj uiru- r.ei.l lixed by .he convention. 5 1'. XI., lulling arrii-tl, this nu;.o.laiiL subject of co much iu teresl lo ll.o ouc.-esstul wi.lkliif of our Flui dity schools was eonliuued for t uc cvt-mnx -siou, which was u.iuou.-iced lor"' o'clock, un til w bicii hour Uu coiML-iuion iidjot.rueu. WliDNESOAV EVK.M.NU'S titSSlON was opened at T.V (iVloek with the hymn, " 'J ncic ii u luuiil.u.i," etc., followed by prayer by Uev. Sweeney and the sin"' ot " I love lo lell tut oid, tiid story," ufier w liich ICsv. I Aified U.viur, ol Isew l'ort, uudi Tsaed Hie iti.l. II,- ,-,;.. , l... I....... ..r .. i t com eiiueii oi ituy on tl.e sunji.-cl ol laeii.Ier- .,.. maiii on 1..1IIH1 ii in. e Know oi liecoration la cometh on apace, ami as yet we have heart! not a word said about the decoration of the soldiers' graves in this RosrMigHnlfn, of i vicinity. How is that? Apropos of this township, was : subject, we see that several of our ex- ciianijes recommend the transp. anting of rose-bushes iu full bloom from the gardens to tin: graves, but fail to tell how tho rosea are to b made bloom at so early a date. IIosrs do not bloom in the Northern Statea before the middle of June. - Soma low-lived scoundrel t-ndeavored, on Thursday night t.f lavt week, to stop tlm i water on i lie people ol .Johnstown in gen eral and the Cambria Iron Workn in i.rr. roads herwaway last wnk. ! ticilar by chucking i-hort pieces of wood. ti-rally mud lo the bub one cinps, etc., luto and otherwise tampering 1 1 .ii r eves t he nmt. Carhoi.i.town, May 11, 1T. Pr.AR Fhkemak !t has bt-eti rare of late that a local letter from Northern Cambria has ap peared in your coin. una, and ulthough at pres ent there is little of reneral or even special in-Vi'''st- to Wlile '''ut, there is an insiance of lilJiction lo a Bentlvn.au well known throuxh out the northern part of the county that de serves notice ou account of its distressing- pe culiarities and loin continuance. I allude to t he caseor John Klder, l.so.. who has been con fined to ins bed rornenrlv three years. Hisill ness was induced or at least followed upon a severe w ound inflicted on onv of his feet, bv tin uxe. This wound It. iiltd iu a few weeks.'hut from that time until the present a succession t;r running sores, or rather dischaijtes, from ditTe.-e.it parts;tr his limbs, have followed each other, or, ns has freipiently been the case, tev crai such dischari.-s ha e it Chicled him at one a I.1 lheauie lime, iiuring jj 1 1 this loiij period he has also suUcretl tiie.l is still sufteiing with pains w hich it would be impossible to describe, but which urc ns constant in their unwelcome visitsas they are excruciating in their tortures. The condition of the 'oijuire iiieaiitimeHppf'ars to bean impenetrable mystery to the medical fraternity, he ha vi.ur thus far n ithout any sub stnutial benefit, except perhaps a temporary relief from pain, been under I ho caro of ph.vsi ciau3 from various pints of the country. To describe all the phases of this lamentable case would require, columns; but tuv purpose now is merely to call the attention of bis trie-nils in particular to tiie fact that his helpless condi tion still continues, hoping that as advertising so frequently leads tosuccess the .miking pub lic of tuis deplorable cane tuny not be without Kood results. It is needless to say that his con dition is one that is attended with heavy ex pense, and us he is utterly unable to help him self, any assistance that would be rendered by those who urn able to do so would not only be a great blessing to him but would be the meaus or laving up treasures for the charitibly-in- lined where "the ninth cauuot penetrate and the rust cotuumeth not." Cinuot-i-ToWN. Washington Tvri., way 12. 1ST. 1'cin Freeman 1-oenI news of any import ance is scarce in this vicinity at present The weather is mild and pleasant, and everythimr in nature seems to be rejoiced at the arrival or Leu in if ul b.iiug it lust. Our farmers are bus 1 engaged at present in their severnl la bors of sowing and planting seed. etc. Your correspondent was u.l t he oats question yester day, when hesinppediu thirt -Uve Vmshel of it, w hich, as So!. Cliles would say, id pretty good Tor a greenhorn. The Literary Society in thU township is still in a tlourisliimr comlii ion. The attendance 1ms been much linger since the weather has be come favorable. I was present ou lt Satur day evening mid was sui prised to sue so large mid respect aide, a crowd of ladies anJ gentle men present besides those interested In the de bate. 'J he question discussed was, V liich is the most use to a community, the miser or the Bi enilthi il I V ' Tho following took part in the debute; I. A. MeOouuh. John lu-l. Win. llona hoe and Francis I.iliy appeared as the putty of the first part, and (ieo.ge (btllaghur. James Ilel and T. 1). Mcliollgh maintained the latter proposition. The question was argued for a considerable time with much enei gy mid no little skill. The persons selected to decide the merits of the argument, Mxssrs. John Iemp sey, James Skelly and M. McHujfh, gave their verdict in favor of the hi g.i men I condemna tory of the miser. So it would seem an unwise pin. to hoard up money even I time id panic. I hope " Local " will keep cooler than tho weather has been for a day or two past. More news uoil time, I hope. Yours, Ac. nothing ivnr.w that could be attempted. u u less it would be an effort to stop the whisky on seme of the people, thereaway. Some few mouths ago the w'ife of Mr. J. 15. Miller, of I-udwirk, Westmoreland coun ty, bought from a peddlar a box of corn oi ut meiit. lining a sufferer from theao pests, he applied some of tho sale, ami soon her foot lu-gan to inflame and became quite sore. A considerable portion of her foot is already eaten away from the effects of the villainous ointment, and it was at one time feared that, to save hnr life, amputation of that member K-ssons, which he commended very highly. Uev. 11. A. link, of JohimovVii, loliowed on the suuie Minjrt-1, and at the coiicluoiou of his reinai ks iiev.J. U . Edie spoke tor a I ew uiiu uiceou Hie question under discussion, the ob ject of his remarks b-iug to luuuce tiiosu w no w ere oppose,! lo the sysleui lo give I heir views thereon. 'J In? gaiuilict thus Ihriovu down w us taken up by .v. t-s.-tcr. w. W. pike aii.i It. t-. Sinilti, tuo In si ol In, in objected principally to 1'ie fact ! tin I important parts ot me tiicre.i scriiitu.es were entirely ignored by i lie uni loi iu lesson . stem, tinu. tue lul ter gentieiuHii deemed il not only unwise, but against Iiio principles nf llible libcrt) to be bi.ni .l .low u uy Hii.i lixed se ns of ouestioiis kiiiI an.-,vers. Mr. netticineyer, ol Wu.uore, ou the contrary. would be nec-ssary. At jiresent, however, bore tcBiiuiocy to the great interest thai lid , 1. 1. . ... : 1 , ... I i j i . . . i nn soi i ca stone m igu i c lucut e ui ne4i illg. An important ejectment trial is before the L'uititl States Circuit Court at 1'itts burgh, which involves the title to a lat ga body of land iu tliis county, located in Croyle and Suoiniei bill tow nships. We tinder stand that Jtdn. K. King and others, who aio citizens of New Jersey, are the plain tills iu the case, and the Cambria Iron and Coal Coninanv tlm defendants, but the, names of the persons couinrisinc said com- manner ilu subj.iei ot Music, in s pany we have not learned. . F.A. Shm-ma- j uZJ? Kullf iter ami osorge ."I. kitii, t-.sq., of tins : f -til. Alii'nii.i police have their s ii -ntly intend to make -" ial ,-vil in that ity. i . ii : ii - of the last bawdy i.i !.i i l.-n under l he bann. "ii W.-i! nesday night in a r.vi-,.- b.-astly) state of in- I'tii . " a record kfpt by Mr. Win. n'. i'l-hiiig, Clcaifled county, w t'.-'l from October i!lih, 'Mi, 1T4. The heaviest falls - ',at three months, viz: ''.!4 itieh.-s: March, l.t-X inches; ; -' i..'-.. iifjfrwuainltwn white women '"'t in Aiiu'iiM is noticed else-'-li -aring before the M:yorou nliir'a resulted in the women '' t' jii'i to answer the charge of s-'iw of i.l-tame and the seren i r.'. -r, .1 to U-avu the city i: ef the creditors of Owen lank nipt, will be held at the in this place ou Wednesday '.ii;.. f'.r the purpose of elert- " 1 'I.,- meeting will be -on-';! ii'-i i i ue. Ks., of Holli- ' 1- iiv.t'T for bankruptcy in ; -r. -ie,l wn-,i!d do well to read w mem ,,( ,. ,m. Jones .1 m;iai i .iii-insioiis iu regard : !'ie.-s .:ii.i:shi-il elsewhere, ' ;:- - mad- for manufac- I r i n r 1 1 i -h i ii g reaily-made ;. r ils at the woolen fac- r rt i . ' ti: ' td Mr !'- Mr i'rrepe:denf we would nii.-r of ih,. House at Har ' ! in inber of tloj House of ''""! words, is not a professing ' !'!'i-nine he is not even what "'i a praying man, and as for - ' -e ih.u'i suppose anv person a' it. ,"; Kash, the very efficient and a; ' 's I' is'ui i-.ierat Hemlock, this sii'u his oibee in order to 1 1- t:ir: to l.iu own t.r.vatrt John Wilkin has been ap 1 ' "' r snd has taken chargo . Wilhil. - a oil IV.. .,.ifili V;K a" Hicient, obliging and T"-'i lias i;i.. with another mis-,;;-M,.,. , i,as f.lUtMl from a Mow ii, llarrisburg, while !.:.'. hreakiiu' his nosn and a'"l breast very severely, walking as if nothin" had "k up when captured Hiei, f'.iiv sjx buiuiretl , --".ii- point. Y I i , anl open handed hi n s :. r K". ' l'f'-)vuri-d coffins at hip K p tl,p '""r raftsmen recently ..., j. "ii and (lallitzin. V s-i'v !l ,,r!,,'lf. but it looks to ''-u': Vsli-11 Lu would do under -nt'eii. '1"i':,ra""'f,) a"'1 Shimon that it " -t 1 ,'( ilnwii from the .,.".""""- t" the rooster on his " I't'i'b- corresponds as v.,lv,.' Wltl' l!; excellent Block ',. i-ooiis now So touipl- Wran!" ""'"'v V, U ti:l';l shelves : M ... 1 T-'thir low-i.rii-ed store 'i . line le i,l.. 1 1... ..I ingly cliap, lmt, uii- 1 f r fr.ini being coiu ..t .'.onl ttsorge ."I. Keeil, t-.sq l.l.ice, are ut 1'itt.sburgh attending to the i case. Mr. John Cochran, aged 20 years, a resident of AlUioiia and a freight brakemun on the l'a. K. It., was run over by a portion f tli; train on which he was employed, at I'ortage station, this county, on Monday morning last, and had one of his legs so terribly crushed that it had to be amputa ted and the other one iujurud to such nn ex tent that it is more than probable that it w ill eventually have to share the same fat, although Dr. John Low man and son are doing ail they can to save the injured limb. Mr. Cochrau's condition is considered very precarious Thn Crouse brothers, of this plaoe, while fishing on Friday last at what is k no wu as the saw-mill dam ef l'.van J .Kvaus, saw yer, a mile or north of towu, at what thev verily sulege. to have been a full grown black bear, which they say came to the wAtr' edgt and quenched its thirst, and then made tracks for the woods from whence it had cmie. The Messrs. de clare that, there is no sell about this, as it was in one of those bears which are spelt differently, and which incredulous hearers sometimes suggest as the most apt to bo seen on such occasions. J. tiibhs Hhssoii, deputy firothonotary, went. Hahing last Saturday evening to Shin kfe'sdam, immediately soitlhof town, where he caught tro catfish, each one of which measured e'i'rit inrhes. On Monday morn- . ing, Kllis (.;. Ksrr tried his luck at the same 1 ! r.lace and caught a fish of the same species j ' . I .IM.... 1. r tin, ftC'lll't llirilt'll lOll;. i. lltrrtu i a.n.--ii i o growth of several small . fish that were brought here three years ago from the head waters of the Susquehanna, near tho Cherry Tree, by Samuel Henry, Peter L.. I.inton, and olhf-rg'-ntlemen of this plaoe, and depos ited in the dam of Mr. Shiukle. T-nB striking fever among the miners seems to have extended to some of their wives, several of whom have of late struck out for pastures new accompanied by gay nn.l festive youths who have neither char acters or currency to los iu the operation. The latest ot thesti elopument rl.iscos is that of tlm wife of Ueorge Jenkins, an ore miner and U H preacher, residing in Hollidayn burg who, after nineteen years of wedded but childless bliss, confiscated a small sew-in"- machine ami dollars in money, and then "lit out" with a younger and we. pre sume a better looking man than her hus band, named Daniel osuorne, aiso an um nlin.Yarni wpa,1(r j,,,,. as ivo are now en . -. Ad tlm i.fiu ni.iv be. ean- ioving or su.i-i i.ij;, ....v....- . - - not fail to induce iieeu uwaKene-.i in i lie ncuool under Ins ciiai ke by me id i nduction of iiio uuilor.ii U-sioiis. uev. la lo.-, ou invitation, again spoke m lu- in- of tne system, at U-r w hicii au iiiicriuissiou of five minutes for inlei cliaugo of liienlj greeiiugo was announced. At l lie conclusion ot tno brief Intermission, " W o praise thee, O! tjod, for tho J. aw id Tiiy i.oxe. ' was Bung : alter which t.'io ftev. 'luy lor oi-Ucd Hie " 1,'liesl loll 11..X " and proceeiled lo answer I he several questions to iiained tiierem. The same grnlieiuuu eubs.-quenily tiiscusseil in a Very luterestiug and l.isii ucii ve schools and upon his poi taiice if t-iiUuciiiLoig Ui&- liticliy the wor..s ul the hyniu or song whilu siiuf.iir. lie also gave a luucu -si exeicise iu rising and singing, j Adjournment ui 13 P. U. to incut at 9 p. M. j ou Tuursdav uiurning. TIIL'USUAT'S PKSSIO.V. Want of space prevents an extended report of t lie second day 's proceedings, lie v. 'fa lor. ) iu opening Hie discussion of What todo wiih our pustor, related a number if amusing aneciiaies, and lii j ensuing hour whs spent iu prolliao-le tiililalioii ol the subject. A de ta.hd report ol I in- condition ol Hie Sabiiath Mcliools showed them to be iu a prosperous cou.iii.on. though ail the schools Were not heard trom. '1 ne gratitydig slatt-mcnl was Ihe large number over sral ot conversions during .no year. The question of " Music" was re-opened and d'seus-ed at length by Messrs. A. italcti and Mcrarrcii and Idiv. K. A. Fink. Hon. A. A. l'a. ker and J. C. Mnrtin were eleeicd delegates to the State Sunday school CO.lt fill IOII .11 (V.-1'AlltOII, I lie ul li riiooii session opened with the dis cussion of - How to ask questions." Mr. Tay lor gave several valuable I. nils upon I Ins sub ject, and after five in mutes recess the children were addressed by Tlevs. It. A. Fmk, Allred Tuj lor and Sell leuicj er. uud Mr. J. C Martin, w no deeply interested the little onus. Altera ipoiiiting Wibnore as the next place of meeting the convention adjourned sine die. ' ! fin' :ri-';-M' -; ti, , "'", Kso... is rec.eivinr ;ial of our exchanges for , ii '"e A Mom st nB It a ft. Our friend Bob Mc Cormick, of Cherry Tree, knows as little, pei haps, about tho rules of the prize ring as a dog knows about his daddy, and hence when we ay he returned last Week from a sparriug expedition down the river, we don't wish to be understood as insinuating that he was1 " traveling on his muscle " iu the general acceptation of that term. He was, however, on a sparring expedition, as stated, having taken to Mnriotta, as one of the joint owners, a raft containing twenty one spars, every stick of which was largo eiioindi for a ship's tuast, the largest meas- m-ing 90 feet iu length and 44 inches iu di ' ameter at a joint twenty feet from tho butt, i The work of eighteen horses and twelvn ! men woro required for two days to bank ', the monster preparatory to rafting, and it j was acknowledge! by tho oldest and most ! experienced dealers at Marietta to be tho finest raft that has descended the river j ' for many years, it being something , j verv unusual" for every spar in a raft j : of this kind to be of sufficient length to j i make a ship's mast. The twenty-one I spars wure sold at the contract price of ; ! &-J K00, but had not the bargain been made iu advance, SiUtl mote count nave oeen rc ' alized from their sale, that much additional I having been offered for th entire lot. These I spars were cut on land of Mr. Porter Kin I ports, who, as the Altoona Tribune might , i. ir ; ,, t -r- Hare statea wuuo . " a'S,.l ... '" lo i former citizen of I'dair county interested in A WRONO CfSTOM CORKECTHD. It is quite generally tho custom to tako strong b ver stimulants for the cure of liver com plaint, mi l both the mineral and vegetable kingdoms have been diligently searched to procure the most drastic and poisonous pur gatives, in order to produce a powerful elf ct upou thejli ver,andJarotise the lagging and en feebled organ. The system of treatment is ou the same principle as that of giving a weak and debilitated man large potions of brandy to rnahla him to do a certain amount of woi k. When the stimulant is withheld, the organ liko the system gradually relapses luto a more torpid or sluggish and weakened condition than before. What then is want ed? Medicines that, while they cause the bile to flow freely from the liver, as that or gan is toned into action, will not overwork and th us debilitate it, but will, when their use is discontinued, leave the liTer strength ened and healthy. WOUKS VO!tHEBS. BERilEN, GenesoeCo., N. Y., March 23, 1871. lr. K. V. 1'IERCE : Dear Sir Your treat ment in my case has been quite successful and satisfactory, and for which I desire to express my gratitude. I have lieen troubled with a disordered Liver and Catarrh and general weak ness for a good many years, and was failing slowly all the time, and last August I called on you and got some of your (fohlsn Medical Discovery ami Dr. Sage's Catarrh liemedy, and one of your iJasal In jectors, and since that time I have been im proving and am now better than I havben in years, not haviag had the sick headache in months, which I used to have to average once a week, the Gulden Medical Discovery being the principal medicine used. It has worked wonders in my cas, and I recom mend it to those similarlyafllicted. IBt me express gratitude to you fur such in valuable sarvices. Truly and gratefully yours, WM. F. CltfTTBXDBX. Communication. KiiENSnt'RG, May 14, 1874. Editor Fiieem aS ' Solomon in his proverbs admonishes us that weshoiil 1 'treat a fool ac cording to bis folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit." and to my thinking when he said this lie meant also that when a villain endeavors to blackmail us we should not ipiietly submit while he befouls us with the lucrub'ations of his filthy mind, but should kick l.i:n out ef our sight, ltelieviug that such was the bleu sought to be conveyed by the wise Solomon. 1 have concluded to lake this notice of a miserable, at lt'-abandoned Whick mailer and political b.mi mer w ho edits a du ly rag iu Ihe south or this county, and who tor some purpose best know n to himself saw til to endeavor to throw- mud ou the writer hereof in the last issue of his saitil liuichine, but it. deigning to notice him I shall not pollute the columns of the Fkkkman by el ther mentioning h:s name or the name of his disreputable sheet. This wretch among other 'hings finds fault w ith the wi iter hereof because he does not irive the advertising id' the oili j.. he holds lo Ihe pa per he (the blackmailer) publishes. I have onlj to say in t his Connt-cl eui that society judges a man by the company be keeps, and therefore a ui not disposed lo patronize either a liar, thicr, bum tner. i t ncgade, blackmailer, or Incendiary; but, instead, will continue to furnish the ad vertising of my olllce to respectable newspa pers only. I do not wish it to be understood that lam offended at this pitiable engine..-, t.f a dung-cart. Far from ir, for 1 know full well that l.'cisonlv in liis proper clement when lie gets .low u into a filthy ol and endeavors to ...i,; ii. ui. i. ii n-in uiuir s-i.j . rMltll a creature is beneath Ihe notice of any one pos sessing S -ir-respect ; ycl, iu accord-luce with t he wise con nsel of King Solomon, tu id iu order that nil may know the contempt I entertain for this miserable apology for a num. 1 have concluded to tight him for once, and only once, with his own wcnix.ns. Further than that, I ask no justification at his hi.nds. If I should ever want him live dollars will secure his ser vice to abuse his best friend, provided snid friend dw-s ni possess lU e dollars and tirtt-en cents with which to buy him off. My dealings W illi the people of this county and tit" discharge, of the duties ot the office which they have been so kind as to honor me with is t he standard by w liich 1 tn list be judged, and not by t he judgment which may be passed upon me by a mercenary creature w hom I h ive never allowed to bleed me. More than that, any slime or tilth he may see proper in the fu tuie to throw at ii! will not provoke nic ever xgaiti to lake any notice of him, as 1 do not de sire to enter into a controversy with a f.'iiii( that has no character to lose and cares nothing for .hose w ho have. Apologizing to the renders of the I'hef.mas i tor holding this 11 It hy bound up nil ore ineiu and exposing his "jclouled and filthy ci.ri-s- lo the public gaze. I will-let him drop buck into the sewer of his own choosing and Wash from my hands the tilth uud slime which invariably ; at t.iehes to t lie palms of those who hand le such j a loathsome thing. J amis M. Sinckii. ii 1 ill.M. VI . McCAT.f WF.SS.- Married, at the Catholic church, Wilmore. on Tin-s.iv last, by tev. II. j Mclliigh, Mr. Philip Mt-Oiil and Miss Ka e : Wcss. both of Croylu tow nship. SHERIFF'S SALES. 15y virtue! of sundry writs of Fieri Farias and Alias i Fieri Fani. Issued out of the CnUrt of Ci:nti1i.i J Plena of Cambria county and to me directed, there ! will bo ex.sed to Fublic Sale, at t he Court llousa in Fbaiislun g. on SHiiirilsy, tlm noih aim of ! Hnr. innt.. nt 1 o'clock, r. n., the following Heal ' tmatc, to wit : ALL the right, title and interest of Henry Martr. i of. in and to a piero or lot of ground situate in Washington township. Cambria county, fronting ca Pa. K. K. aa-1 alimiiig lun'is of John Hamil ton, t 'brlstophor Iv-ip an I ot hers, having t hereon erected a two stery frain-5 honsc. now In Lh occu pancy of John F.urns. Ta'--ii In execution and to be sold at the puit of L.. Strauss. Ali all the right, title and interitYif F.dwarl C Maun, of, is and toa piece or parcol of land sit natu in Clearfield township, fanibria county, a-l-ioinim; lands of Peter Mctiouh. John Saglo. Philip Cooper, and others, co.itainiug 1- acres, i.ior? or less, about & acres of which are cleared, having thorcon erected a one siory plank house sad board stable, now in tho occupancy of John Scttletnoyer. Taken In execution an 1 to be rol l at the suit of Lloyd V Co., endorsees of Jaiues N'uil et. ah Also, k!I the right, title and Interest of Joseph Itose, of, in and to a piece or parol of bin I situate in Adams township. Cumbria county, adji.ining land of .Martin Custer. David Krimr. Samuel Fal-tnt-r. and others, containing. 23 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a one ivory plank tioum ana a lojr barn, now m tno occupancy ot .losi-pn ltnse. Taken in execution and to be sold at the alt of Henry Hover. ifF.KMAN HA I'M ER. Sheriff. Sheriffs Omce, Ebensburg;. May 11, 1ST. r TTV I bo (D 1 a ' o I o ov 1 ,i,at J V NOW ON HAND HA.J.D-SOhiEST STOCK SPRING CLOTHING 1 i CO I CQ 1 O i rn H lj 1 : S.1 It il 1 I 4 o Lo we EVER HAD. For Cash paid l?i HAKD we will sell fcc'.ow rlhe Market rats, arid Cuarastse every article or return money. i mnmm & drowh PHILADELPHIA. HAND-Y to tho f Grries and the Prin . c'pal Hotels and R. R. Depots. The "Victor." It is a vroll established fa -t, whieh e.t periem-n more fully demon strates, that paten's" are nuseeptiMa of im provements and defects reineilied. In no rase tlo we sea thia fa.-t morn fully exempli fied than iu th Suwing Machines of the prenent day, many of th.-m heitig almost worthless for lack of tho mors recent im provements simplifying and adapting them to more general service. In this particular we, notice ill onr niarVnt the "VICTOR," in troduced hy Mr. AI. Ij. ISkowx, ajrent for Cambria ''county. Mr. It. has had several years experience selling the "Singer," anil well knows that tho ' Ffcfor," in its more mo.lern construction, far cxcula any other Sewing Machine offering iu our town or vi cinity. Its superiority consist priucipa'.'.y in its improved Rhuttln, its iiiterchaugealile drop feed, its tension, its straight self-adjitst-itignoedle), running more easily, rapidly ami quietly, and in all motions being j-oaitive. The. agent for the "Victor" courts investi gation ami a throujh examination on tho pan of the public, wcl! knowing that when anv person purchases a machine It pays to look around. To be seen at his residence in the west end of Ebensburg. i i . r, i, i .i.iui-fd ..nire iu grtrments tinu ti" ith the eteruai fitness of it! C .1 II. Hit the. enteruriso. Mr. McCortnicK naming oeen about the same time ..ml for many years a As the whitewashing season has come again, no doubt many of our readers will thank us in spirit at least for publikhing the following recipe used by tho Lighthouse Board of the Treasury I lepartment, which will answer on wood, brick ami stone, nearly as well as paint, and iu much cheaper: Slake haifa bushel of unslaked lime with boiling water, keeping it covered during the process. Strain it and add a peck of salt, dissolved in warm water ; three pounds of ground rico put iu boiling water, and boiled to a thin paste ; half a pound of powdered Spanish whiting, and a pouud of clear glue, dissolved in warm water. Mix these, well together, and lot the mixture stand for sev eral days. Keep the wash thus prepared in a kettle or portable furnace, and when used put it on as hot as possible, aud with a paint er's er whitewash brush. .... ......v -. i .... ; .... -.... ' auoi.l i iu aanic uinv .. things, and that very " J" " ,- , rMilIeIlt of Hollidaysburg. r.illv leads its to remark that d uties .1. Murpl'V, of Star Clothing Hall 10!. Clinton - fdiect Johnstown, has as comj.leUj and ele- As b 8oen clscwh glint s stock of spitng -" ' in i w m. it- e on his shelves iust mnv as any man could 1pmocr:Ui,. wish to select from, and if there ih one ( .aU for a , elsewhere in our paper, , . Sechler, Ksq., chairman of the , ic county committee, lias issued a mectinz of the committee on Mon th!.. o- moro than another which James uu- . , , 8t, the ftrsi day of the tccond derstamls it is how to please his customers . wjek uf court, which call explains itself. j bv selling the best of clothing at me mwu Wa understand, from Mr. oeciuer mai m Fkf.k of CitAKdE. Dr. Morris' Syrnpof ; Tar, Wild Cherry and Hi.rehound conibines , all the medicinal virtues of those articles which long experience ha j proved to possess the most ettlcie..; uifciitita lor all di.seasesof the Throat and Lungs. Ci u ,'h. ami Colds ! are speedilv relieved by it and in Croup it arts like magic. C.ill at 11. J. Lloyd's Drug Store and obtain a sample bott ofree of i harrje, or a regular size for SI ; or at P. M. Wole- t!lrylM Sr. Son's Store. Wilmore. .1. It. Mor- I Kis" 113 North 2il St., 1'hiU. 3-I3.-ly. Seven buck negroes and two wutie wo- or irn 1ih ..- J,'-'- , . , . niell f vvUlt-e ouisiue v .-. c ... toona, on Tuesday night last, while partici- . . i i . : u at i lia w- iiating in a regular mini- jiiiui"" -- - -ily-hous, kept by one of the women, Mrs. the proposed meeting of the committee no definite time will bo fixed for holding tho : county eonventiou, but that it will not likely j be called lo assemble before Monday, Aug. j 2 1th a proposition in which weeutlroly con- m In... Mjalr W A .1),'l'.uf..,l i in n ir n H-i i.i.-fc " u.f-- .leauin Robinson. They were an n. " j Monday, the ltn oi au-os.. , to the lo-.kttp it. military order, tour pout.-- , (J,rr CiiI1 do ,, hanii to (no prospect or p- ( men withdrawn pistols acting as commau..- ,uioal fortunes ot any cauuiuaw w no uiay iug officers, and when aliont t be sepma.cji , b mi ou the ticKet Tor the night the white (..'; wora threw her arms around the nck of one ot the negr.s and calling him by name gave him a hearty smack! It was a trying or deal no doubt to Cii!l"e, but he stood her disgusting sloblM'-rii'ig with all the fortitude poa.-jibi,.- uii.ki the tucuuisLibtes. STAMMEKISll AKI STPTTKUl NO. Dr. J. H. White, of he U.S. Stamnioring Institute, New York City, will remain at the St. Clair Hotel, corner of JVnn aud Othatreets, Pitts burg, for a few weeks, tocure those afflicted with'starnmeripg or stuttering. Hest refer ences from this State and all parts of th United States. Consultation free. Jtotone cent repuired until cured to your entire sat isfaction. Call or seud for a circular. 8-2. -K-.wr- The. attention of ladies is in- vited to tlie elegant assort mcnt oi millinery ..roods bonnets, hats, trimmings, etc., just ; received by Mts.K. E. .loues. at her t-iuno-irutm ou H:Sh sircct. ha;t Ward. Wishakt's Pine Tueb Tar Cordial cures coughs, colds and consumption. "Wishart's Wo-ru Sugar Drops" banishes worrub completely. Tor Dyspepsia there is no remedy so popular and etiective as the Croat Amaricaa Lysx.ps:a Sola eve rywhere. SHERIFF'S SAI.KS By virtue of sundry writs of Feiirf. Expon., AX. Vend. K rix.ii.. and f.-ri i Ftrint. Issued nut ol the Curt of Common Plea? of Cambria county nn I t me ili recleil, there will be exposed ti. Public Sale at the Court HuiiKe in Ebensburg, on M omliiy . the lt y of .1 ii ne next, at 1 o'ciuck, i. M., the foiluw ina: Iteal KMt.ite, to wit: All tho right, title anil Intcrsst of Jooeph .Sinsy, of, in sad to a piee cr n.-ireel of land Bituule in SuinmerhiH toweship, t :iidria county. 1'h.. ail joiDinir lands of Catliarine Crura, Jas.'McUoiiKb, A n-1 others, Oiii-.taintni? W0 acre.", more ur less, about i acres of which arc cleared, haring there on erctctl a t wo-nn l-one-half story frame linu,t mi'l two iraiuu bank barns un l ot her outbuild ings now in the occupancy of Win. Sm.iy. .-If.t all the right, titlo an l intefcsi of Juseph Sinuy. of. in and to a piece or pai-c-l of lan 1 sltu.i'e in t-inmmcrhill towsh;p, 'fimbria c.un:y. adjoining ian.ia of Mar tin 4. Co., Thura:H5 'il't'onnell. and oi hers, contain ing 133 acrrs, lucre or less, unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold at tha suit of '.. Kn dr "ss. Also, all the riijht. title and interest of John Crook, of, in and to a piece or parcel of hind situ ate in Allegheny township. Cambria coumv. Pa., adjoining lands of lavld Hubert, Jacob Mo.igi. and others, containinn: W) acres, more or less, about lu acres of w hich are t-1 eared, liar inn thereon erect ed one-and-a-half atory'plank house and a plank stable, now in the occupaucy of John V. Crook. Taken in cx'.-cutioil and lo be sold at the suit of John RradW-v. A Lso. all lii riht, title and Interest of William Miller, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situ ate in Susquehanna township, Cambria coiinty adjoining lands of John Manion. Thus. J. Byrne, and others, containing 40 seres, more or less, about 2u acres of which are clou rod. having thereon ercct-e-t a loir house and loir burn, now in .he nn'uitni-v Of Win. Miller. Taken in cxccuiion and to be sold at the suit of Johnsion Moore. Also, ail the riifht. title and interest ofThomas T. Williams, of. In and to a pipce or parcel or land Situate in Cambria township. Cambria count v.l'a.. a limning lands of William Solders, John L'.oyd, Griffith Lloyd, and others, containing 860 acres, more or lessl about 40 acres of which are cleared, havinir thereon erected a log honse and loar barn, now in the occupancy ofThos. T.ViI!iamg. Taken in execution and to" be sold at the suit of John T. Williams. Also, all the riirht. title and Interest of F. Ful mer. of. In and toa lot ol around situate in tho bor ough of Kbensbure. Cambria county, b jundc.l and described as follows: Beginning; at a post on the north-west side of the Huntingdon. Cambria and IndianaTurupike Hoad ; thence by a ten foot alley 150 leet to au alley : thence by i-iid alley 50 feet to a post; thence i?& feet to the Turnpike Hoad ; thenee along north-west sido of said road 65 feet to the place of bejjlnninx; : known on Myers' exten sion as L.it No. a. having thereon erected a two story frame house and board stable, now iu tho oc eupancv of Thomas James. Taken In execution and to be sold at the auli. of Thomas Donahue, tor use of F. A. Shoemaker. A lso, all the ris'it. title and interest of Anthony Vowinkle, of. in and to a certain m-ssuage, tene ment, or tract of laud, situate in White township, Cambria conuty, adjoining lands of Joseph Miller, John Spade. Fiitart. and others, containing .K acres, more or les. so acres of which are cleared, havinir thereon erected a one story frame house, frame barn, and saw mill. Taken in execution and tn be sold at th suit of John Creeswell, Trustee of Catharine Vowinkel. Also, all tho riht. title and interest of Adam Bowers, of. in and lo a piece or parcel of land situ ate in Susquehauua township, Cambria county, l'a.. adjoining lands of Wauiiinir'.oii Lloyd, Peter Slilfler. and othors. containing; i acres, more or less, all cleared, having thereon erected a Gue-and-a-haif story plauk house, now in the occupancy of Josipti Bowers, and a one-and-a-half stt.ry plank house and s hi e maker shop, now in t he occupancy of Adam Bowers. Taken ir. execution and to bo told at the suit of Abraham Bartlobaug;h. Albo, all the right, title aud interest of Michael Barniole. of. in and to a lot of ground situate In the village oT St. Augustine, :iearficid township, Cambria oountv. Pa., adjoining lots of Joseph My ers. James Mckenzie, and oilier, having thereon erected a two storv house, known as the " asn ington Hotel," now" in tho occupancy of Ifarry Mar lett Taken in execution and to be dold at the suit f EiDSlmefc "jTEKMAX BAVMER. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Kbeusburg. May 15, 1874. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. Kotice Is hereby given that the fol lowing Appraisements of real estate and ersonal property "t decedents, selected and set apart for the widows of intestat'. nnder tho Act of Assem bly of tho TOth April. 151. have becu tilod iu the Keg ster's OiHce. at Kbensburir. and will be pre ponied to the Orphans' Court for approval and al lowance, on WcDEolAY, the oRU DAY OY JfSE next, to wit : 2. Inventory and appraisement of certain person al projierty appraised and eel apart for Florinda lies, widow of (icoriro Hess, late of Summerhill township, deceased al!.2i. Inventory and appraisement of certain person al property appraised and set apart lor .Mairdalen Calahan. widow of Andrew Calahan, late of Chest Springs borough, deceased 3. Inventory and appraisement of certain person al property appraised nnd set apart for Klixabeth Trefls. wi fow of John J. Trefis, late of Johnstown borough, deceased 4103.35. 4. Inventory and appraisrment of certain real estate and personal property appraised and set aiisrt Tor Sarah MeAlntnany. widow of Franen ?T,-At,inii.!iv, Lire of Wtt.-hituiecf i.o.-n.h.p. '''' d, j AMI'S M. :ifit.'i:, '.:--j-i-tcr. BEG 1ST Klt'S NOTICE !Notic is hereby given that the following Ac counts linvo been p:iss'd and tiled in tie Itegiis ter's . ifhee St Kbenfrbiirs-.mid w ill i.v p. -h -tiled to the Orpbuns' Court of t nii-.l i in riunty. tor ennfi rmai ion and uilowanee. on WrnsL-u.il, the ,td dsv of June. A. I. to it : 1. The final iiecoimt of .Mit hiiel II. ItMirr-r. ad ministrator of Peter ltager, lute of Jat kson townliip. deceased. S. The tli-ht and flnnl account t'f flenrr C, K irk pat rick, ad intnist i n tor of Jacob W . h i u by, late of 1'nrrnll lowi.eh.ii. dei-i.i-ii. S. The aveount i.f BrnTget I l.".rer. ndm i n lt ra trtx of Veronica Iteilly, late of V. tolling ton toWllsllip. lifl'l.'HSf il. 4. The first uud final account of F.vati E. Kvaus. guardian of Marshall W.. Annie F., Sew ard W.. (iit)ton. Martinet uud nugh .1. M. Jones, minor children of lluii Jones, late of Cambria township. iecea- .1. 5. The tlnal nee iii-it of 1 lililp fi hrt t jruar dinn of Joseph A .. Catharine and fbiiip J. Vah ner. minor children of Michael Vnhner, ilee'd. 6. The second fcccnunt i'f Catharine (oiila Ifher admiuist ratriz of Franeifr tialhigher, late of Millville borin irh. deceuse.i. 7. Ti e account of Petei M . ; a - ey. euardian : or Mary A. Median, a minor chi d of Robert Median, late of Millville In. nUK!i deceased. j S. The account of II. Mi-l.auu hliu. adminla trator of Jte;. Peter Krom n, la to of Johuslow n 1 L.voita;H. deei-ased. 0. T.it- account Id John P. I.itltr., p-tnrtin n of George W.. Kate K.. James M.. Merry T., Will in ui .1. and Chat 1' s 1". W:il ir. in In. r chil dren of Henry Wallers, lute of Johnstown Lor Ollilh. deceused. 10. The Hist account of F. X. Iluid, executor of Joseph Lvutz, ltito of Alii (;!('!'' township, deceased. 11. The tl-.lrd recount of Stephen Sutrmnn, admin ist rat. r of Lew is ("obaug li, late of J ulms towu borouifh, ilecortiied. The first mid purl ial account of fumn Conncllr (late Susan It iley ), a .'mill isl in I ril .' William Itiley . 1 ite of Prospect borouirh. dee'd. 1.1. The second unit final it. count f Wil.'inm Kittell. administrator of Hugh Junes, hitu of Cambria township, ilV-ensei!. 14. Tho second and fliml n.-cotrit of K. J Mills and Rees ,S, I.lovd. iiiiini.iistut:o of Stephen ( Llovd. late of Kbeusburg !...- niijh. deceas.-d. . 1. V The fourth account of Win. II. S.-chlei. I ndministiator or James M. HitTell, lute of Stnu mitviile borough, deceased. JAMIN M. SIN':iK:t. Hegis'er. Kegistcr's Office, Kbei.s'm.-tf, Pa., M.iy 4. 1S74. Naturs's Great Remedy THROAT and lUm DISEASES ! ! It M the rit-il principle of the Pine I ree, obtained Wy a peculiar priice in the uistiltAtion of the tar. hy whicb its highest miicinal rtprrtit are reiainea. 'Jar even in it criitie state has hcen rcroniniefiiJei hy uni riant phys:iara of y srky. It is ct -ntitWmiJy ciTtrcd to the atlHcted fcir the f win simple reason: t. Ir-tfRKS, net by abruftty ttrff-tng tkt dsn; throw otV tKc unhealthy nuilcr CMiivirg lite irritatioa In caw of stattd covsrurrU'N ft b ilh r-.tltiitp anti rentiers leps hitrdenfme the life ol tiie atTlictcHi suiTt-n r. a. lis Vwalin,; principle ads up in the trraatcti tir. Cace of the luns. feneirting tt h tiitAM4d art, ralievnng pain, ana subiiutng tHIamwrtintH. 3 Ii f-I'kifiizn. amo pmhi h k- th c Bi.rrti. Positive y curing all hiimoni, (nun the cmtcin riwiin ir titrriKiN t- the srvcmt uas of St r. fu'a. ThouMit C' at'lavits c-nli e prLxhiced fr-un thie hu have Mt the beneficial effects of Pink Tubs "1 a Cokuial ra trie various disoascs aiiaing trom Imivks i thj 09 TUB Bl OtD. 4. It iT'ifrttts tht tiifcxtH'e crgiint mnd rttt&rt All who have Itnwn or tried Pr. I. Q C. Wis. hart's remetlic require no refcrenc; fr.m vis, but the names of t!iiUsRmU cured tiy them can l lven tn any one who doubts our statemunt. Ir. I-. Q C. W'lkhart's lireat AmrrUan JriefsM PtIU Worm Spgar I'Krii have never been equalled, lor lua by all 1 rugcifcts ami Surtkeepers, and at . Ir. L. C. C. nSHAET'S C:e, i LICENSE NOTICE. The follow it'K apn.ications for Iji.-ense hare been flleii lathe I'rothonoiary's ( iltlce aul will bo pre rinteJ st tho euu nit term uf Court, which r.r.n venes In F.benst.org ua MoyDir, tha laT DAT o J cue. A. 11. 18T4 : TAVIRi. t'hes. Springs Uorouu John Ijitiirjcr, A. Mftioujli. t'hesi Tiivrnslilp Thomas Ott. Oeorji" I'roolc. Croyle Township An-ircTr AUsnu, J os. S. 1'aal, Frank Kurti, Mich iol (Jatos. 'arroiiuoi'ii Hermiirh A n.irew II. Hauy. Paul Kllwarujer. hawri-nct. sciin.i I.. Carn.ll Tnwnshi Joseph Yshner. (MearfielJ Twp. Itsrr.v Murletr, J..!ui Swires. Ehensi.ur-j Mi.rouirh john Kiizluirr!?. -Michael Latterner. West Wfcr.l: I.ai.i.n & Son. Hns". War 1. (Ittllitzin leuoiih M. Alc.Morrlh, Juhu Woois. W. D. Macumher. Ouliitiin Towaalilp Mutthew Iliifuum, Slarqa rt Cane. Summitviile nor. Christian Keich.W'm. Liulon, John K. HuliinJ. Susquehaiina Twp. Teter W. llelfrirk. Wiliuurc Horc.UKli fcl eorgs Won.Jeroih, Valen tine Msltsi. Jos.ph Tinnier. Washington Towusiiip 'leo. W. Muliia, Chris topher iiohlne, Jacob S. Kiel. ElTI0 HOI'SB. Carrol Hewn Hor. Jnllus S-.ieh. Tleary Hlutn. lri'tto Hor. Florien Honle. Francis X. llalJ. Sumsaitv.ile Borough tie.re .1. wa len r. Wilmore Boruuali John Schro: h. P. F. Kirby. (.Hlillzm Ilorougii- ii. 1". KelH. t Washiuion Tuwnfiliii) Mark H. MrLauRhlln. J. K. Tlli't-:. rri'-h'.iiniiy. rrothonotary'd O.Hoe, K.eusbur. May 4. KM.-41. AUDITOR'S NOTICE ! Havinv; been appoir.teil by tl:e rilm;is Court of Cambria County to hear an l ileeiiiu tiju.ri t!.o exc.ep Ions to the hrcon I account of M .utv N'aoi.i:. Adm'x of lficiiAiM) H. Niili.t la:e ol Si.i.iK-ha;i-na timn.ili.ii. ileo'J. auil r.-pori. .lis riauion uf the balance in her ham's: n itiee is lu-re?.y yrive.i t.tall parties inter'-!;e.l. that 1 will alten l o th .luti. s of said app.iinim.-nr. at niv of.ic; in FI usl-ii'-ar. .u Tni r.HUAV. .Mat Sis:, 1S74. ai 2 ..VI. .ck ;Mf..whrn an l where they mu.-l a'lrn l. or be forever Jtmr rej from cuciinc i" on JHi-i fun I. ;tl v. OAlilAN, Auditor. Ebsns'iary, May 1. lST4.-3t. A D M I N I ST 1 1 A T I O N NOTICE. SjL K-tata of TtT H El.l.K, ileeease.l. I.'ttcrs of Ailmini5'r:it:iiii on the esiate of said , decedent, late of Washington township. Cambria, ' countT. havinp been granted to tho nnders xnei hy ; the Kstr'fterof said county, all pers ins in iubied to said es.ute ura reiiui's..wi in m iu nuiiif liato pay- i mcnt, and those having claims against tlm da no will present thc-m properly aullieui.ca'.ed lor let tlement. MA HO A BET HTvLTF, AduonislralrU. Washington Twp., May s, IS. 4.-0.. ABOUT TUB Singer Sewing Machine And Where to Buy It. I CorsTRTM as See hire, neighbor, can you tell ire where I can buy th! nwitg machine people ta!K so much about? ! t'lTiZK KmiKBriB Yes. with pleasure. I ' prejurr.e it Is the Singer Sew.ng Machine; that you ' mean. C. Ye, that's tho name of It. . or K. Well, Iti.-t down there, two doors esst ot Zshtn's store, is' t tin p:ce. anri my word for It you w:li bo ws II pleased w.th rnur purchase If you luv.-;i iu one of those macliincs. Mestrs. Raii.kt A Tate. t!i saints, hare now on hand all styles and sizes of these In.l isensjblB marh.nes. from tho cljeapes: to the most valuable, and are accoiumo ('a:in gentlemen who wili bo pleased to show you tho li.s :id outf of tht-irvariouj inaelnnes. wholhor you desire to buy or not. They aisj keep thtesd, nesdles and all the other para'phrenalla of a sew. li g mai-hine. an t aro at all times prepared to at teu 1 to the repairinc of machines id a substantial aid litlslaetory manner, and at ery moderate rates. Dou't forget tho place H.'g-h street, two doors east of Zahm's store, EhODsbarg- 4-34.-tf. rpRIAL LIST. Causes eet down for trial at .June Term, A. D. 1874 : FlKbT WEKK. McCarty tj. Foster, Taddock k Ad ams. Hip s. Harler. HipefclIoyd ....vs. Ilarlor. llellrlcb v. H ips Liloyi. AlKen vs. C..nra.l. O'l.ary vs. Cainpt.ell. Matin I. (Jo Vs. John I, and Catharine I'arrisU. SZCOMD 1VKWK. Cftinbrla 1 rou Com pLiy.vij Ciinstv. J ,11113 ... . vs. James Haven Co K iinely Si rails Warner Kiliot ToJd Kinney Keem Adm'r I.ovy Endurice L 'V, u9 ot Wi iiau.s T'aul Kas l'ro'.hono'a'-v's OUi.' The Cambria Sllnlrj snu :Manuiaci m Uv. . vi. W cstbrook. v... McLaughiiu et. al. . vs. (Jill. . vs. Tiley. . .vf, I inicbeln. ..vs. Marictt. ..vs. H uni.hreys. ..re. Sehwadert-r. . .vs. Ma kin. ..vs. Apple. ..vb, Apple. ..vs. L'oy.l. . vs. 1 in vis. ..is. St'ner's KxceuforS. K. llll'j;. ProthoDo.ary. Kbeusburg. May 4, Ik74.-S. james i.i.i any, Attorney at Law and Ileal Lstate Aenf, IIOI.LIDAYSIiUKa, I'A CAUTION. All persons are hereby ; Vautioueil ni;:iinst interfering in any way I with the following property which 1 hive this .lay ; purchased at Sheriii's salo and left in the poss ; aionofpoter Campbell. of Carroll tew ..ship: 1 r-J cow. 1 rod he:fer, 1 winnowln-j mUi, carpel in three t rooms. 5 bedsteads aul bediiuig, 1 cok stove an. 1 . utensils. 1 heating stove an ipii". tai.lc, 6 chairs ( 1 desk, leuplioar.l. 1 iSmuhtray, 1 s.uk, 1 ciik.-., 1 : lookiiiK-Klass. lot of ilnar--. ,.,..,,,,- May i 1S74.-S-31. JAS. KIKKI AilllC K. OI'ECIAI ATTK.NTI' N" Kivcn to the collec O lion ol' claims In lllair. Cmnbria, Iluiitiiigr 1, n. IWiord, Centre mid ."leai ti( ld counties. Parties wishing to p.irehase, rent, seil r fi- -rui i .!. in. will ilnd it irreatlv to Lhcir .'ll'llllM Hi. vn o iie th run i ii .ii .c. ... v. I s7""0i-r sp to Jeiico iu eitner r.nsrlisn or tier ed. IM-ot, -i. 1S.3.-U. tnan solicited. E XEC IJTO irSNOTIC t:. Letters ; 'r..t.,iniitarv have Itcen rranteil to me on the estate of Ki aki uuw, efisbnrir lK.rouVh. deceased. Tims., ow.ns said es tate will please make payment, and ih.- l...v.r.ir e'laims aau.st t hd same ar ri'.iie-s cd to prcssui thein iiroperly proven, for set tl,-ir..-it. lL ' 11 J K. L. JOHNSTON, Executor. Ebensburg;, May 8, l-.74.-Sl. AD.M I X I STHATOH'S NOTI CE. Knate of .lull M J. NV a km Ek, il'd. Ilsrins; been ap pointed Administrator of tho es tate of sai l decedent, late of St. J,arene. Chest township, all persons indebted ID said estate are hereby iioliti.-1 that p J enl must be luitde with out iU-Ihv. anl these av ng; claims atint tho same will present them prop.-rly authenticated lor so.tlement. . H K1S I O II Kit W'AKMtK. Chest Twj., 31ay 1, 1574.-61. Ailm'r. EH. PLANK, M. !... respectfully' olYersi liiH profe.-ioii:l services to tlie oi.izens of Klensbur an t violu.ty. Oiiiee ad icininir resldenee and imi.t--.iiat.-ly .n tlm rear of lluii. ii. J. Ij'ovd's dru? rt.irc N.trh: calls can bein-i m.i: t!.- if iea-.- of .1. i...V.:.. i. i . - -v lo..; Si. ::''.-. "'r: i -' - EX I : C ITTO 1 1 S X OTIC E Letters testainer.tary on the e6late of HtSUY Hi ck, late of Carroll township, dee'd. naviug been granted to the subscriber by the Heister m Cam bria coini'v, the customary nutico is hereby driven to all persons in.!.:bied to said esiato, and those having claims a'j;aint lh same will pro sent theui duly piobaled lr sctliemcut. --t.HK'- ' 1 'IIITTMATTFP C:-uo.! lay , i?-i.-:";. C..-i,rt. J
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