t X r i eT '-l it. 4 il .11 4 Jff f V t t I f 'jtr. r 6 !!. .A- " i I rite: 6 I" '' yft0. rii Ua uma rniufiflri. r - jlxe s, 1S74. 'L0CAL AND PERSONAL. h,i-t: and the Other Elace. I JSre' ', if i-isnid. will kill that li 1 ' ''"' , ,,tatu hug. ' v clvi w-r; Pfiiii and a 350 poitiul , "' m tin lliuitingilou county uot loiijj X-x n''" FolicitPil for the Imilding ; VCaj.litoii to Mt. Gallitzin Semi- : . . i f " .tv-hiurth animal commenc-p-t Fr.'.i'-''1' College, Loretlo, will '. ,", Tnrsditv, Jiine 3Wth. itIOi IN""" tin' of the Altoon .Vvn r il,i-i:ld. we liesz leave to aav ''kti'ii i"s in Clearfield county. ".''". .hur" has a Lake ho peaceful that tii' ii t.:...i .-.r i ait hum m ..un-i? .jaii?,, out .. i.rl' ti 1 iter ,1 t. ivti ! lu l,.. i-hiil" aruiosphere ami drizzling '--e,l,ii-silay last had no terrors for '',;,, folks hereaway who ilo-nicked rlV.'-'rv isf ill thoy come old Rergner's ':'.iv;, J..nrna4s hringing nv from :"".."-,.'t usMinl'laie Ui to three days .tXiue in.Mith a so. r'.U! I- ,. ...t.l., .:n t . deson nveiy Maum win no uutier . . l.;.. . . i... i -t lllfillil 'incui. mo ji;... bu.u WUM ; ,.,, ,iur energetic ami nccominoUa 'niKti, I.. ' S. V. Davits. inivril wifli tiiinr in eiiirl t 1 r , .. Int.ru ,- (ijt. Mui.tlry in warranted to rtvrrils, olf hand. Try it. i ','i!ii'.r ilay wo lxV8 and ono girl rC w.:ix'i"!' seven potttids. "ill i,..ies. of K5t 1 1 iiniingdon town- v'e;iiiiiVflaiid county, h.s just died , . i-irif reeetved from the hands of a '.iilij v.uia time io April latkt. 1 1 ,; ii ,.t inniei .liir.iror, in , i ' i ...i . i y V W I.r-I.ip. IMMIOlLlllUU UIIUUTT, WHS vi v ; l.i.'ii!.' :uid liiirned to the gruuiul B" j., , ,. t. ms on Friday night last. ' ;;i V.. S. aiiMii, Ks., has been elnet- j i u'iiii'--i,""'1's' counsel iy thu hoard us i '..n,l-Mow. W. I). McClelland, : and Martin F. Catnpl.cll. ia:ml:i nu'i'iiinti last, Beveral hnn- i ,.j-,is i ! ivuuil and two liox cars wero I b tire t ominiinicated from pafin- . inot'ive, near i'ortago (Station, this j .':m miTt.- ndditioiis liave been made to V.'.uit'.'ii" ""nith family, Jos. li. Smith, j 'hr Ii:.!i;mrt Jr.sf)i''T, having just ' Itoo. r. bwank, t.xa.. editor of tlie 7Y- has hfeen appointed and confirmed jxist. r at jounstown, in place of Jeo. I Jed- , oue-leggod sohlier, removed. Won't .Koine, now iv ait and see. j On Wednesday of last week a yonno ' man r.amed Nevin Davis was utrnck on tho ! head by a piece of timber which fell from ' a,barn in Sinking Valley, lilair county, in the erection of which he was at the timVas sistiiig, and had his skull fractured and was otherwise so seriously injured that death ' ensued on thfi following dav. leceased was ' aged about 21 years, resided at Shaversville Huntingdon county, and leaves a vounj ' wife to iiiourti his tragic dwatli. i We have received tLe anhonncemeiits of several aspirants for political honors, but have taken the liberty to withhold their pub.h-atjon until next week, when the time lor holding the county convention will be ! made known and the campaign wjU jKVT I assumed n nioro definite shape. Meantime ! other aspirants should send in their cards ! accompanied by is for legislative and pro! j thonotary announcements, S3 for comtuis Bioners, aud S2 for theminor ofiices As will be seen bv card e l-ii,-a I Important to Schooi. Dikkvtoks. It ! is perhaps not generally known that the an nual publication of a statement f the flnan i cial proceedings atid condition of each school I'oard in thrs state is required by ihe school law-, find that it is the imperative dutv of ea. u board to comply with this provision. J his published statement should be mad oy the ofcf boards. The department will withhold the state appropriation from all districts that fail to make the annual public statement. In or der to receive the amount appropriated by the state to each school district, tho presi dents of the respective boaids must appear before a justice of the peace and swear or affirm to '.he following : "That the schools have luieu open and iu operation, according to the requirements of the school law, for tha term of live mouths during the school year ; that no teacher has been eumloved lor or had any charge of any of the schools me district during th w no na.1 not at the timo Coin m ti n icatlon . Cuoyi.e Twp., May 26, Drar Trf.emak I see in your lat issue another communication from tb mouth-piece of the South Fork cut-worms. Jmigimr from the weakness or bis assertions, "H. K. K." must have had an overdose of cut-worms, and us a consequence bin stomach has become bilious, the result of the aforesuid cut-worms feedinjr on ynungcom and other "varus." I am pleased to see, bowevcr. by tin? tone of "11. K. lt-'s"' last epistle, that sefessionism Is on the wane at South Fork, notwithstanding Its treat medium has pawned the most precious pa it of his beiuic in tbe elloi t to establish the as gooJ as lost c-a u se. "1$. K. It." soetr.s to bo Very anxious to And out what I know about the camp at Uurk'e mill, etc. I hare no knowledtreuf such a camp ever haviuvj been in existence, and I am ciiiifi- ! uent l huinune or t :royle tow nshi p s brai o sons ever knew of any camp except those on South ern soil, where they did their duly faithfully. I know o only a few men who were drafted and who sought to avoid the responsibility. xe ir a it rt:j; tjsem k a is SEW STORE DIILDKS, 113 d IC : CLINTON STREFT, JORNSTOWN, Pi Sf V wi,wi Wi U B J mm, mm Mrs. from the county supoi-intendeitl: that th acrouuts of the district trcasnrer aud tax cohectors for tha year Bpecified have been settled, and statements in full of the finan- " sl r spef'uea, One of these went to Washing tou, whi tnioU a vatnl certiticate piTpenities were Ktrcnir, ami saw President m. J. Kitile. who for several years rilled to I :ial Ieratious of th district published ac perieciiop trie position ot Jandladv at the 1 oruing to law." This affidavit made bv .... uuiuuii i vine, nas takeu possession of the "Juniata House," Bedford and solicits the patrenage of all her Cambria couuty friends whom tutsiness, pleasure or impaired health may attract in that direc tion. Mrs. U., as many of our readers are aware, is fully competent to conduct a house at which it is always a pleasure to stop .and hence we hav.i no httsitancv in recomm'end- Decisious. liHi'i'V father of twins a bov l:av whilu the pun shinos" is an . ii im not so much wrhkt with tiinii.-rs itt this vicinitv as has i-In- ad:ige. 'Kring bar to mar- J"T0v t :;.- r;i:n pours. h tiiin- .-liii-ii. say about nine months ,. c -n nil 'S were married in (Jreens t::i a week or two of eai h oilier, r!i:ry a;-e the happy fiarents f six -.wins ail round. ;-:;i'l .j'.irv this week reported fa-;.r-tition of Fairview, .facU i .iji. nsUing to lie incorporated i.ito v., an.l ths C'ourt. ordered the report r' l on tin-! record, i !" i.i:r Northern subscribers as :iit nthc r day that ttuinea fowls l i.-a'n lilies cannot live lojjciiier on ine .-.fiUi' vliih is very fowl play -' ; l.-ito bugs. Try a fitiinea or two. j :r:iri. iit.-r friend," lvy Lewis, lias, . as little "music in iiis soul" as the I . t.f mankind, but that did not pro- j J, from raising a whole family of; -.li:n Singer's house and Sli, lUily i:. rot many d.lys ago. i- iH.rtinii' of the old t'lrnpike Imj-B-.V.i.'iaysl-ttrg aial this place has be- i ! n.ir.iin jni'-Iic higiiwaj-, the stock ii. that the cost of repairs, ,v iul r.-t j:ptii"y them in longer trying ' '. !'r.-: i ii'l 'T.Ttii-n together. - -.. u:'-t !! ! :rn that a lit tie daughter, -ii . 'ii'l. i f our friend and patron, V'.., ; l'r.i i:'''. of Jin kson township, V.ow.ir. vi i.mle and trampled upon, Cvtt'. i-i.i of her cars b.'-ing torn ..Mi ;. t i.t.'-i (. ;. l w ise mntiat-d. A '.i.- e . .nt brick house iu Arm - i ii'l i a ii a count v, owned and "r-;t- irraham, was destroyed i-srly ail it contained, on last The tir- is siiiposel to have :i'"iii( ;i-. il fi ' iu an out oven, i'-rick Vandi-rbatta, a resident of .ii- (.I.i!i( f.! .wn ) and n miner by oc : . k; i!iii.-d to the earth and badly i-y a !' slate in one of the C. I. ';-. !( Tnetilay morning last. It is l it 1: i aiirmt ircover, Ins spine be .:iy injured. 'i i.-'-t tn attend the pir-nie. of the ' rr.u Pninl on 1lie 17th inst. The "f !;unl and lln-ir ftccoinplish-:r-::',s will provide amply for the '' i' i'Ii niid 'l At ifn at inn of all who w !i tin-in on that occasion, and !; 1 i y l-.-?i ve to be handsomely -':i .'Ali-r; r, a yonng man, wr.s -a his wagon on Wednesday of i ..ii.-i i ii.-is-- of his team taking i.i.i.ing Ha ay wliilc driving from - l i l'it-f-(l.!ii, lilair i-ounty, and "" ' i.-h-n wagon jiassed over his -is ; t'.inati-l v without inflicting ...i I; ; , i: :t v. c.'k : :i n ppointcd a Fourth of ' !'! tl" Siix cr Cornet band, aitl i.nr'.s1; Five Company, but as x ''I" tin- h:ind do not seem to -'liM-.iti d op the subject Iior ili- w . i-i 1 cf it until they saw it .nil:. nun ! uient may be crm- '': i i'i-matiirc if not altogether '- f..r the loan of your lu igh ' !'' ' I '.r don't like to refuse : ''-'.y miiuII f.ivor, but nevei the--" ' to a tnan to hav e his '' ri..v,,., hi -I ore he has had time 'in-.;!' The small pittance of iv.ii !: w secure a newspaper n i ' ' i your own and enjoy at nig her to tho patronage of every one who reads this and who n-.siv Imv ...... o;.-... .. . . . - . . j w... ilo.UU HI any time to visit Bedford. I The hop at "Ilolmonf on Tuesday night last, although not so well attended as Mr. Shoemaker, the worthy proprietor, and his estimable lady had reason to anticipate, nor so fully perhaps as might have been thee as had a hint been given that it was to be a free offering to the invited guests, was none the less a most enjoyable affair, as it could not fail to beat so elegant and so well appointed an establishment as "Relmont." The music was tine, the dancing spirited, the repast el egant and much appreciated, and the liber ality and kind effort of Mr. and Mrs. Shoe- iu.ii.er io ,-enuer me en oyment complete was ( doscrv.ng of all praise. May wo soon look upon its like again. Wm. Walton, the man who was recent ly struck in the face with a stone by some person as yet undiscovered, supposed to have been one of the striking employes of the Cambria Iron Company, has again "fallen into the hands of the Philistines, this time, Tm-sday evening lar, receiving a Severe drubbing from some of the malcontent, but whether deserved or otherwise We cannot say. All parties, including Walton, were arrested next morning, but what disposition was made of them rro have not yet learned. Two other affrays growing out of thu labor question occurred in Johnstown tile same ovenirg, and still further and more serious trouble between the employed and unem ployed is said to Ire anticipated. If ollidaysbiirg was visited by a severe storm of wind, rain, hail, thuiiilor and light ning on Friday afternoon l.ist, which did considerable damage to property. The spire of St, Mary's Catholic church was struck y 'he subtle finid and considerably rhatter tered, and two little children who were look ing out of the window of a residence near 1J at the time were Fompwli.it stunned by the stroke. A house in (Jaysport was also struck by lightning, tho electric current passing down the cldtnuey and entering a corner cupboard, where it demolished some of the dishes and burnt np a paper of im king tobacco. Condron's new building was alo partially unroofed and several trees were blown down by the force of the wind. A husband and wife named Kerig, who resided nntil recently on the ridges back of P.ell's Mills. Ii'.air county, where they had lived together in marital intercourse until they had grown gray in the service, agreed to diaagvee the other day, and after the usual crimination and recrimination, broke tip housekeeping and parted company for good and all. Subsequently the husband broke np the furniture on hisown hook with an axe, burned his step daughter's clothing, destroyed every thing" dcstroyahle. and then went to the barn and demolished the door thereof, and even went so far, it is ru mored, s to kill some of the cattle. Ke rig could not have done mneh worso if his name was spelled a little differently. Two brothers named Miller visited the lower shops of the la. li. U. Co. at Altootia, on Tuesdav afternoon last, inmiestof work. i, .it -.;!;.,.. . ,.i..., ...,r,i..r,r..nt ' : cession uuv iiiiiiu f wuiiiiu i iipioi im.ui. urn " ' iin . , i .1. ..o !.....-.i , . i :, I coursed sweet, tnelodv uiiimrtn , iiMi ( inn ' r. in ft n w iii...i named Henry I.anfz, who is employed as one of the gale keepers and who sought to prevent their egress, (his orders being to allow no one to pass through the gate.) bv striking him in the mouth and knocking him down, therohy cutting his lips and causing an injury to his face by comjng in contact with 1 he ground. Mr. Lantz made an information fot assault and battery against the brothers, since which timo t he j one who struck the blow has surrendered 1 himself and entered Into i.'OO bonds to ap ! pear and answer the charge. ) Yesterday, the feast of Corpu Chrisfi, ! was very appropriately and very devout ly observed by Ihe congregation of the. Church ! of the Holy Name in this place. Three tem porary altars were erected and beautifully ' decorated at three different points in tho vi ; cinity of the church, and a prnccssicn com- posed of r-uin!ay school boys, pupils of Mr. ;:t!lit7.'m Seminary, little jnrls dressed in white and Waring baskets of flowers, which I were strewn along the way, altar boys, the pastor of the congregation carrying i ne I'.lessed Sacrament beneath a catafalque, the thu president must be countersigned br the secretary, both officers of the old board, and together with the annual district report, must bo forwarded by the new board to tho proper county superintendent. Tho section of law requiring an annual statement is as foMows: "It shall bo tho duty of the board of directors to publish an annual statement of the amount of moneys recoivod and expended, aud the amount duo from collectors, and setting forth all the financial operations of tho 'district, in not less than ten written or printed handbills, to bo put up iu tho most public places iu the district." In preparing this statement, mlnuta de tails of all items need not be given. Secretaries will find a convenient and Lincoln hlmseir, wr.o Had mm relieved on tli jrrouud of insanity: uuothcr reported, and when nskod by the exHiiiininir mirxeon if he claimed exemption, said that heoid on the plea of havinjr no tenth behind. still uuother one unfortunately irot one of his great toes in a cuttliut-box, hut still served out bis time. All the other men of t'royle who were drafted or who voluntarily eutered the army responded without a murmur, and many of them have re corded their deeds of vulor iu their own blood on Southern batrle-lields. They never were in the rebe! cump at Murk's saw-mill, nor eD whei e else except where duty called them. "IS. E. K." charge our enteprlslnjr and I'rivm loviH? village of SumuierhHl with entertain ing secession proclivities, Su in incrinl I, oo it known, isone of theobiest townsin theoounty, and the citizens of the township and of the town in question havealwsysltved ou the most friendly und peaceable terms. And so it ie to day, but liavin become a place of considera ble business notoriety and possessing a more than suirScicutly numerous and constantly in ereiisinfr population of pornimient citi.ons. It in quite natural tiiat bumuiei liili should desire to become a borough, especially as Dioie strin gent local laws are needed to protect its people and its property from the depredations of the suitable rorm of the required annual state- ! South Fork rebels who have so lately seceded ment of the dist rict accounts on tiaes 104 ! 1 Hm "Iso charged by the same writer with ami l'Jfi of the late copy of School Laws and I '" a nondescript Duty ok Township Oifickhs. Those interested should not lose sight ot" the fact that a law has been passed by the legislature requiring the auditors of tho several town ships, boroughs, aud cities, immediately after their annual meeting ou the first Mon day in June, to advertise in one or more count papers, an itemized annual statement of the receipts and expenditures of the bor ough councils, road commissioners, supervi sors, overseers of the poor, aud school di rectors, for the year preceding the annual settlement for their respective district. Said advertisements are to be published within ton days alter such settlement; and j dlsiruised in female npparel. lurther, it shall be tho duty of said auditors 1 ever, be -V, E, H.'s" lust ditch to tile a copy ot the same with the town clerk, in their respective districts, and also Willi the clerk of quarter sessions, which will be at all times suhject to inspection by any citizen thereof. Provided, that where two of said offices shall be exercised by the same person, only one statement shall bo required. Also provided that nothing in this act shall be construed to interfere with the present law, which requires animal statements of the receipts and expenditures of tho borough councils, rond commissioners, supervisors, overseers of the peor aud the school directors, to be advertised in the daily and weekly newspapers published in their respective localities. For neglecting or re fusing to comply with this act the auditors shall pay a fine yf twenty dollars, to be re covered by law, asdebtsof a similar amount are recoverable, by suit instituted in the name of tho school directors ou the com plaint of any tax-paying citizen. Said pon alty to fe paid into the echool treasury of the district. which is of course a false chargre; and yet, I would rather be a nonde script tbnn atranscript from the rebel dockets. He also wishes to U now what I am cry ins: about. The reason is t fits. I would much rutiier lijfht rebels with powderand lend thsu with pen ami ink. but as I can't, have my own way about it Just now, of course I feel like blulilierinjf . The in vital ion to dine with him on brimstone stew (whiskey stew is no doubt what he meant, as the effects an results are the snme in the lonir run.) comes with (rood k raw from "It. K. ft." and yet I am constrained to decline the kind invitation, inasmuch as I do not like to iro so fnr South to dine with no better coinpuny than South Fork cut-worma and their rebel mediums. . "1$. E. ft." throws out some hints about prose- i outinif the war. which hiuta he will no doubt act upon until, like tns great c-niei jon. kuvis, he llnd himself so unpleasantly s'.tuntpd that he will be forced to come back into the Cuion Jlay this, bow- and may he bo iwiiinned in the effort to leap it. The cut-worm apologist n'.o changes mo with being- mad. Well, 1 can stand it as well as St. Fan I. who had to contend with beast and false accusers, and rebels in (reniinl, wtio likewise charged him with being- mad. "IJ. E. K." does not think well of my friends Offline i t'o., which may be accounted for by the fact that they were all strong- Fnion men and strictly teiuporate in their habits, and they miide treason very odious to the rebels. "It. K. K." quotes very freely rrom the say ings of a Hard Shell Baptist preacher who lives on the Mississippi river and is the captain of a tiat-boat gcneral.v laden wilii whisky and other had spirits, and the members of whose church aro soaptticks and low curses of that Ilk. !n conclusion, Mr. F.dilor. allow ine to say that as "It. E. It 's" communication was exceed ingly thin very much like unto the chicken broth which a hotel guest m one occasion hand ed back to ono of the waiter- with the request that he would allow the roo-ter to wnde thro' it two or three more times 1 hare saw lit to reply iu much the same sl i .i: a, and now pause to alTord my friend an opportunity to wadw through his own slop a su.'.icicnt number ef times to bring It up to the s;nno consistency a the dirty tipde-podge heretofore BorVed up by him. Vo'irs, &c., C, it II. Jjocal Correspondethcc, I'roT. A. I.. Onss, editor of the Hunting don OVuiif, was made the recipient of a grand ovation on the occasion of his discharge" from jail on Decoration day, where lie had been in arcerated for the pcriod of forty days for publishing some unpalatable truths about a certain doctor, his immediate friends and the soldiers' orphans vicing with sdi other in doint: honor to one whom thev evidently consider an innocent and much persecuted I the day above mentioned w j man He was escorted from the jail by his , ri w'uhThfalf.i"! i ..'MiitT-iiiina Mliji-l hit- sil'lli in oijoi.hi:., ouw ! of whom was Miss Annie K. Jones, of this j place, and immediately upon his reappearance- in the outer world an elegant wreath 1 of beautiful Rowers was thrown around his j tieck, he was conducted to a carriage, a pro- was formed, two bands of music dia lings were flaunted. ! and a grand triumphal march inaugurated, after which speeches were made, great re joicing indulged in, and last but far from least, a purse of 441. .Q was presnted to him by his Cntsvill friends. Thus stands the radical fright in Huntingdon at present writing, one faction being as determined to sustain Onss as the other is semttigly in tent ou making a martyr of him, rpgardluss of his guilt or innocence. Among them be it it's none of our funeral. Dr. riHRr-ps Favoritr Prescription Is very strongly reeomiimnded by the Medi cal Faculty and is largely prescrilie.d among tl.elr female patient. It Is worthy of ail confidence as may bo seen from the follow ing testimonial : Ati.akta, 111., July 11th, 1S74. Dr. K. V. PiKlicr., P.uffalo. X. V.: D''or Sir I have not words to express my gratitude to you for your advice and assist ance In my case. There is uot one who has used vour mediehms sines they have been brought here but that can sar with me thev Sisters of Sr.Moseph and the members of the i have been greatly benefited. Since I have coiiTeation, visited the several altars out- ; been so helped by its use six or seven around side and then returned to the three altars in the interior of the church, at each and all of which pravcrs wero recited, hymns chanted, and the r.eneiliotioti of the lilessed Sacra ment imparled. Tho day was very fine and the ceremonies grand and impressive. 'fiie attendance at Court on Monday was more than usually large, the session of tho i',iirt -v-i. more than usually short Tnos- me left off all doctors and other medicines, and now use it in their families, after bo ing cured of the same disease as mine. You do not know what a wonder it created in our city, by it restoring ruy sister I wrote you alionf," for she had been under the care of three of our best doctors but could not sit up hut for a few minutes at ono time. I l"KSd of her to try your medicines, and day afternoon seeing the end of it, and as ! before she had used half of the bottles the a consequence the business done was more j could go all around the yard, ami has now than usually mea; i ;u r. Ii :i! t hue table which went .v C I .ranch on Monday, -' I t i:o-lii... ir. ili In iv inai- ... ... , ii it connect with any train 'ii'-s, and therefore deprives 'ai'5 mail from .fohnstowii -1- iii this place is ( o'clock, ' !' in., ami the lime of arrival, I', m. tin . i- ii;ls approved an act t'f.-nt I.i gislasiiie which pro v:cc!,t of costs by the county 1 1 r felony ignored by a in. tin i V. ii 1 r t ' i'' r-,,, " ''-IVft i, -r r.s in all cases of convic- -ss ttic party convicted same, reserving to the t" levy ami collect said 'ii found guilty of felony 'amphcll, of Minister Tuesday last, chosen by ' ty 'ommissioin.-t's in 'in; unexpired term of i.'.M t, l;ite a mem- re. Ill tlllll'Olllllll 11111- - s..cr;..u II,. ere Xnrn nlead trill it V io a. charge of assault and battery, and was fined $.- and cests. Isabella MKenna, on com plaint of her husband, was tried for a like oif.-nce. but the jurv, without, leaving the box rendered a verdict, that tho defendant was insane and therefore not responsible. Sim w ill probably be sent to DUmont at the expense of the county. A case of fornica tion and b;islardy was also called for trial, but the defendact plead guilty and sub mitted to tho usual penalty. In the Com mon Pleas, the caee of John O'I.eary v Peter Campbell was continued, the counsel for plaintiff having asked tho privilege to withdraw a juror and continue th case, which was granted .The only other case tried, that of Wnr Aiken vs. m. Conrad, an action of replevin to recover damao lor a oair of horses and harness alleged by plaiu ti'f Io have been taken rrom hi iaession bv Ihe defendant, resulted in a Verdiat of SJ70 for the plaintiff. Notwithstanding tho apparent tardine-a ,on.e in making i" i"' ----,m of the soldiers graves ie thi just come home from a visit fi v miles away. r i. . t.i . vii ill Tl. XltUiHA Jill V AnUA. V We see it announced that another daily paper, to lie called the Kfcninff Mirror, is H-iorily to make its debut iu Altoona, with Messrs. Siep, Akeru & Co. as editors ami proprietors. We certainly wish our young friends abundant prosperity in their new venture in fact whole Akers of greenbacks but if Altoona can stand another daily pa per, or another daily paper can stand Al toona, we miss our guess wofutly. It has already on of tho liveliest little dailies in the commonwealth, and yet we don't think it is netting its proprietors more than $40, 000 a year in a horn! of our I i,.; uci V WhM.. we are free, to a v i vicinitv, Th- ceremonies were neve. - I d not He in that di- ' fullv or more handsomely lurl" , .I ternoon i.ii. yy- w ho included the silver cornet iuu. ......iioiltee Ot tinny o-..,, Ionia t hat M r. Camp- til hi ul, honest ami accom- ner. on Saturday pant decorating N K'i 111-. IKi ias already announced a . laoie, r "ie cominjr Fourth of ,J ul v ' bearinsr ever ""i u,e d(.,t ,, tj. (';iur,-i, ; yjre. Company in this place. The. fes in the delightful pic i.'u:i as "Lloyd's drove," ' 'lie arraicnnifrilK will bn ' i-ining event one of the 'nit ov,.r iiecurrml iu "' lmpe to see it well pa- the surviving soldiers of H' n wreatus. me .......- the pupil of Mt. CUllitzin a r.and of Hope of theCoiigro- , Fbfkov Chabge. Dr. Morris Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound combines all the medicinal virtues of thoo article3 which long experience, has proved to possess the most efneient qa5itica for all diseases of the Thioatand Lungu. Cou;ha and Colds ai-o speedily relieved by It aud in Croup It acts like malo. Call at K. J. Lloyd's Drug Store and obtain a sample bottlerre ot chary, or a regular eize for 1 ; or at P. M.. Woie ndo S Sou' SLore, Wilmore. J. K. Mor 113 North 2d et. PhiU. 3-13.-ly. tieminarv, Ilie i.aiui " r.f i gatioual cliiircu, an s -',.,, ,.f Mr rilir.m.,-ml under lT,e marshaUh. p of Mr r vv t -i .ml bis aids, convened in front ill ' '- fl, l' l.ur, i, I 1 1 : tinners and Lutz, who "t ui.uais of this county at uo were agaiif lie.fore his ui tins -..ir r..v i... t el v... tl.lj n1 .. .... ...I i .. . iiia'... ': Ii -1,1 i ' -- ''I'nio ri-.spi'i.w eiy """"!:"; 'iiis ucighlMir "v,n; of lh. jr behaving 'int .ne! a noil? jirosfjH 1 tU'-a- (.n.,i.-s at, the next ' ' . . xrmrv I ;.ll..-ltl of the Court House, wh-re a or.et , " l"a" . ... i- ...l.i.vaa was delivetea , for vunrrelt. bv John S. Khey, Esq., theorator after which the prcession moved to I;od ceiiiot.-rv, ti-om v. neut c 1 1 .- - .,,..,.: -d tiie t o:igregi io"' --- . Tub Magic Inkstasw. This gem of . ...,r..1 mhialim nni! in an invention, so ui"'i - - .-- every way unsurpassed in ine quin,y ui i. ink "is eajoving an immense alo in this country. I5y adding water you get the very l.i..t.i,ii i vo liiK, which mo .....- not eat oui Wii.mork, June 2, 1S74. PmR FitritM an Vour correspondent wasby special invitation present ou Sunday, 2tth ull., at the reunion of tiie family of Mrs, t'h.ns. l. Kennedy, of Frecpoi t, Pa., formerly of Ifein-foi-k, this county. Mrs. K. having ex pressed a desire to see her children together once more. mentioned wasset apart for mat your readers are ac quainted with the fumny and as tne re-union was a reinarkal-le one in many ic-sperls. I trust an account thereof will not be out of place in the columns of the I-'kekuax. or the family, there werJ present .1. H. Kennedy, his wife and three children, of Adainshurv, this county. Porter I. aiul Andrew (iihbs Kennedy, or Free rort, enjfineei9 on the West Penn. U. K. -, Chos. ennv. wife and three children, or Allegheny citvi 'Mrs. J. J. K rise and her two children, of tt." August Ine, Cambria county, (Ir. .I.J. Krise lmvintr tieen prevented by professional duties from attendiuir); Thoinua L. Purrish, wife and three children, or Altoona; John Mct'orniick wire and son. or Wilmore; Miss Maud Kenne dy. Miss Lizzie Kennedy, and Miss Jennie Stan lev Kennedy, (an adopted daughter of Mrs. K.J of Freepoi t. and Mr. Thns. H. Porter (nephew and roster-son of Mrs. Kennedy) and his wife, of Springdale, Amoug the otbr relatives and especial friends we noticed Miss Msifdaien Kennedy, of Wllkltisliurjr. Miss Kate O'Kccfe. of Pittshiirirh, Mr. Thos. McDermott, of Hutler, and Mr. S. ShuSt. of Oil City. When the origi nal family, eleven in number, had congregated tog-ethor. for the llrst time in many years, on Saturday evening, they repaired to a photo, jrixph gallery ami had a family picture taken, to tie preserved as a sou venir of the event. On the rettrn, '-Home, Fweet Home I" was sung to inusiooii the piano by Miss Maud Kennedy, accompanied by a string bund. Jennie S. Ken nedy especially distinguishing- herself as sopra no. Jennie is on! v ten years old, yet, us a pian ist and vocalist. I have never met one ot her age to surpass her. Artor the song-, the com pany participated in tho terpsichorean fling, and then listened to Knottier song- with Glbbs nl the piano, Mr. S. Sbultz and Port, sustaining tenor and bass iu au artistic manner, as they did, also, a duet immediately a fterwards. On Sundav the family und fricuds partook of a sumptuous dinner, at which Father Nolan, the worthy pastor of Frceport. honored the party by hispresence. Mondav found us on the home stretch, well pleased with the re-UDlon and hoping to meet all who wore present at a like jratfterinjy in the near future. A teamster whuse name I failed to barn, while en ire red In hauling lumber from Miill keu's mill, broke through the bridge on the North ltrunch oT the Coneiuaiigh. near this place, with a large load of m.iplo lumber, on Friday last. Only the hind carriage of the wagon went down, the driver, fortunately es caped with a slight sprain or the back. This bridge, like mast or the bridges in this locality, has been in a dilapidated condition for several years past. , Potato burs are on the wingr as thick as bees at present writing. , The Catholic church tn this place It to be roofed with 6late early tho present summer. 1 ours, truiy. OCHU'O. J.ORIOIKIAb.1 TRL'ST HOT Ulif. He that Is bo blind to judg-e manklfld By a single erring man Who will say to you, thero's none so true, Bufll fool you ir thev csn; Trust not html Though bl talk Is fine, his Jewels shine Bright as the stars above ; Or pretends to lie a friend to theo, "lis something else than love. Trust not hfra I If yon have a few good frfends and true. And he will tell you then AH they want' your pelf, tis by hlmseir He Judfiea better men : . Trust not him l For man's ne'er true who will tell you Thai every man's a thief ; If you him believe, be will deceive Ami briua; you soon to a-rior. Trest not him I II. E. C. Ocr Court House.-Following ia ths report of the Grand Jury in reference to the condition of the above named institution : The Grand Jury having: visited tho Court Flouso building, especially the office or the Fi-othonotary, Register aud llecorder. Commis sioners and Treasurer, do unanimously con demn the vaults and caeca in which are kept ... r.l of said offices and or the county as entirely unsafe end unfit for the proper pies- Hew Embroideries WMTEOOOIJS! NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY. LatMt Style Ladlts' and Children's Hats and Bonnets Tit IM MED AND C XT RIMMED. Ribbons and Flowerg, A most complete variety. Just opened. All tb Kin WitfjIIWta 0 of all eizos, styles nd oualltlos. at unueually low prices. A full stock of stationer or by mail from i: tuuhv & Co., New ork. i.i .,,.nr-i. nH nindrt. either as .1 arvaiinii ,11 bkiu , ' Out one ana bio " urjtv airniost fire or los hi other ways, vve Sold at two (2) dollar by H Hsl, flnd that the t-aid oflices are not oi sum- C. l'.OOT, Ajf- to to and visited the Co:.!'regationai . cemcu-rio. decorating the Kavcs o i.atriot.ie.id in each of the respective bury ing grounds. The decoration ot thegi.iy" at th Catholic cciuetnrv, as iwinouiicea t3 j us last week, w as also fully carried out ny , members of that congregation at an earliei hour of th' dv. Stores and other business pla-es- wcic cloafcd during tho uUi-w-' etrviv.C2. Don't think of passing by the store of Mvors & IJoyd in quest of dry goods, dress eoods, notions, groceries, etc., umcss you arTfullj determined to go further and fare aie ;." 7 ah tbt anv one could desire ia va- " nizn for the transaction of the business beimr Cone ; but more especially is It neeeM rv to have thoroufhly tira-proof vault iu whicii to keep the records end paper or the coduty. Huwiii) J. KoBER-ra, Foreman. I I C3- L O V 1 . - - 7 all color and aties, a low as 76 cti. per pair. llivlt Haiul C- loves I FOB QARDEN WEAR, NEW AVII1TE GOODS. AI.S00K AJID JAC0SST MISI.IX, SWISS AMI OLUANDlB JICSLIXS, H II IT K AD COLOEKD P. K.'S, Lawn, Hamburg Kdjrlaa, Tewols, A. TKBCALU, for Somtr Knits, Tery camp. The CVIcbratci 'TvIVEIlSIDE" IAT IS WHITE AMU BLACK. STRAW. Mottrniny Jioiincts, Hats tni Vila ALWAYS m STOCK, AT Qeis, Foster & Uuinn's, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. SIEETIXO OF rOl'STT COMJIITTtF- The members of the Democratic County Corn biltloe are requeued to meet In the Grand Jury room, at the Court Honse tn Kbenshursr. on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at 1 otiloek, P.M., for the purpose of selecting- one persou ta represent Cambria county in the next Dem ocratic btate Convention and to appoint con ferees to meet like conferees from Dlair coun ty to nbnwe a Senatorial delegate to said con vention. Also, to transact such other buiuesa as tho interests of the party mar demited. Wm. II. HKHt.HK, Ch. Dein. Co. Con. Kbonsburfc-, Nhj lit, 174. ENGLISH BKUSSELS Stair and Hall Brussels Carpet. Thrcc-PIy All PET. EXTRA SUPER CARPET. VENETIAN and GIRTHING CARPET. Ingrain Carpet, all wool. fOTTAGE CARPET FROM CENTS IT. Mattings and Door Rugs. Floor Oil Cloths 4-4, fi-4. , and 8-4 wide; Stall Oil Cloths and Table Oil Ciotbs; Window bbades at prievs to sui t eoi y body. JKTS AT g cis?srr. BTEINO AXD BC1IME11 j MILLINERY GOODS! !i . . . i The attention of the fcadles Is Invited to our P.etail Millinery Departuieiil. Having ,.n- I Kajfed a t:rt-class Milliner from the ICa-t and beinif constantly In n.ceit.t of ti. i...t, t haud.oineat styles, we are prepared to suit all tastes and meet ull pecuniary circumstances. NEW DRESS GOODS OF Ft Si EST giULITHS. Country merchant will find It to their IV- n?i77h AUD LA.ST GUT CONCERT II i i'.r. w 1... n ... . . , it . I . ...... . . t i.'v .-n.iiu (i.".i.i . i. nuuin uave. to pay in the east, aud thu save freight and I traveling ex peases. WHOLESALE ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS. Qeis, Foster & damn's, No. 118 and 115 Clinton Bt., Johnstown. Nature's Great Remedy i THROAT and LUWG DISEASES ! ! f-'lllli '""1 Trinrtpi. of tl 1-ijw Ir, o!.lj.r' mk.viTT:,T,rJroco" ,he dutll'.tioe ot the bt. l-I; - i-'l5. ' T'"1 P"I rc.,7.' eminoot phy.,cir of tr-y .rkl. It 1, :Uahaaa r throw off th unhealthy m.ilto c,tt - ttlv irntau-n-la cases of temuri coiwwih io It fcJi pr.-loucn and renders hurdemonie the UA- ct fe (Iu.i.nS, rtr . Iu healing pnnciplo acr np tLe Irritatrd ,ir ice of rte lungs, fmstw-atinf- t A rf f.irlm reJietring pain, and tmfii-tf im iftrmUm. J. It I-UKIF1FS AMU EICUI1 IMS LtOD. Ptwldve ky curing all humors, from the ci.mmun mine cc MVTTicm to (he sererest cam VScroflila. Tboeuniil e aSdarits coiM be produced Ii ocn th who h s Mt the bencfiaxl edecta of f turn Taaa Ta Coumi. hi the tuiixu diseases snug trma IU.VK1H m9 as tTIB B!.OiT. 4. It imvifvrmUt Ikt Ara'SM eviu mmt rlterx All who-hava known or tHad Dr. L. Q. C Wt aart's remedies reuuira so tefareoees front na, but etici aamcs of thouaaniis cured by thain cam be given 11 any one who Uoubta our etasemetit. I. L- Q. C. v. chart's Great Aurrirmut IriV" ttj mm 2 ' Swui I. n sin never been equalled. fu ale by all Druggists aad Store ti "-epera , ana at j Sr. L. C C. TnIlSr3 Cfise, ? AGt.lTS PI WiSTtD FOX GREAT WORK Think hofoi e yon apeak what you shall speak, why you should 8peafc,to whom you idiull speak about what you are to speak, what will come from what you may ppeiik. what may lie the benellt of uliut you may speak, and. laaily.wiio may lie listeniiiMT to w hat you may ppenk. In Kpeekinsr ahout theelcirant stock of fcprinjr and mu m in or clot hiii at Jan. J . .M urphy's Star Clot h inir Hall. Ill Clinton Btreet, Johnstown, you need not he so particular about g-uardingr your toiijrue, however, for so lony us you speak the truth this popular house, with its auperh stock mid cheap priced, will not suffer by what juu may epcak. (3N'ati'1e ha, smiled, o'er the desert earth a thousand heautiea hur?it to sudden birth; tho tlowery lields, the richls-hlooiniog- trees, the warbliiiirlliirds, and healt h-lnspirinsf breeze, the babbliUR at reams which through the meadows irlidc. or, bounding, pparkle from the iiiountaiu side, form a sweet picture which can only pall when compared with clothlntr bought at Oak Hall, which is beautiful in appearance, splen did in fit, roiiahle and durable in make and tex ture, ami cheaper in price than can be found elsewhere. B. J. Ileae it lira., 241 and 243 Main street, Johnstown. Oa Manhood, Womanhood, and their Kataal Iater relationf ; Lovf, Its Iiitii, fonon, Ac. Airents are Fellinij from 1 to 25 coplei a day. Send f. if spi-f IiDiin paacs and Urmi to Ajtents, arid see why it sella fnslur than any oilier lx.ok. A4 dross Natiohal frutmuiiiii Co., I'hilad'a, I'a. Qeccoococccoccccoocooccc 3 Q o o o o o SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS THE NEW FLORENCE. PRUE, 820 kelotv ) any other ftnt-claM J, iAI.U, 5SO aHoT Stuing MarJiinf HAVE D, HZ by boylnir the ftOKl.Xt n. LAST CTHANCE AN EASY FORTUNE"! PLTBLIC LIBRABY of mTUCKY JULY lNt, l.'-ST' 1. IIT)ltKAL. DEMPSKY RKNI)BK. Married, on Tuesday last, at St. Bartnolomow's (Catholiel church, Wilmore, hy Kev.H. Mcllugrh, Mr.JoH.v lmur pry, of Gallitzin, and Miss Kate HtMitH, of Waghlntrton towushlp. OBITl'ART. LlTZlSTJttt. Died, at the residence of Mr, Henry McMulien, In Johnstown, on the i9Ui nit., Ammie. daughter of James and Giiznbeih Litzinger. of Clearfield township, aed 2t years. No hijfher testimony to the worth and virtue of the deceased need be given than tbnt con veyed in the brief worWs spokon hy Father McEnrue, before her mortal remains were con signed to their final resting place: "Her s was a lire of piety wiihout ostentation one that miyht serve as a model for any younjr lady in the congregation." Of her mauy endearing qualities and rare personal beauty It is need less to speak. Hy those who knew and lovod her in life they cannot soon be forgotten. May she rest In peace. M. PFIESTKH Died, In A lleg-heny township, on Friday last, Mr. Joseph l'llcsler, aged, about 0 years. McMEAL.-Died, very suddenlv. In Ptronps town, Indiana county, on the 2i?t ult lira. Cathaui.nb McMkau, aired about es years. Every maeiiue warranted. Sy,eUd term tn club nnd dsafrTf. titnd for circular to the Flursiea S. AT. Co., Flortiue, JJimji., or S. 31. Cain Ji Co., -Vu. 8, 0i7i Street, PitL-fjura, ri. ucooooooooocooococooocoooc E. K. Thompsoa's Sweet Worm Towilers are di.l'ijr niere good thau tornne oim toll or pen wrila iu rriieTini; children und adults of late.tinl parasites or worms. Children lovsu to'intne old cava disi-harsrad Uuue vurirt after a fow di-s:i. Not iuinriou in the lenst. I'leasant to take, cn taiulmr no calomel. Pat up In trlnss vi!. with riauie of pmpnoLor blown lnin4. Kii'pilre of your l'rupr?isi, aud take notliiiiic el-e: or seud to il. K. THOM1SOX &. CO., Titusvillo. i's., llox 115. Sffnt by mail ou ruseipt of irlce, 25 nt-". Titi svillk. Pa., Nov. 8, 1-sTl. t. K.Thotnpson's Ia s l)Bi.ii'5 and .M iMnoie Hi lls hare a-.ii-i lite a charm In curiuir sli-k h.-adache. pam ia liiu b-nii-s. cold and eiistijaiiun ol thu iKtweia, an t indai-ed a well rottlatcd action of tne Hvcr. Cms. Ir.-jr. L-ras;x:!tsand dealer shouluoad for list and prices TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS Proposals will be reeeiveil for the erection of a frame addition, 42i0 feet and three stories high, to Mt. Uallitzln Seminary, in this place, until Sit nr.luy, Juno 20th, inst. These proposals are to be for the work alone, and are not to lucludo cost of materials. Plans aud specifica tions can bo seen at the residence of Eev. K. C Christy, to whom proposals should be dlreotwd. benshar, Juno b, li74.-3t. ttjivivt i rouble, Jnliumi Htrcet. ltetlferd. IH. Tkls well known House has reeeatly been leased by the unnorstaeJ. who, having had many years' experience tn keeping a flr?t-clafs hotol, rejpect fully solicits the patronage of the public SPE.CIAL ATTENTION TO TRANSIENT BOARDERS. S-Arrngements will be made by which gaeets can be furnished with meals at auy hour. TRESS $1.50 TEE DAT ; $10 PKB TTEEst. BsaxJara takea by tie Day, Vaekt Heath or Tear. MAEY J. KirrLE. Bodfurd, June 6, l8T4.3oi. STATEMENT of SETTLEMENT with the Supbrvisob". of Alliohent TotkshiP for tee year 1S73 I Hiikt Ban, Sup'r, In aec't with Allcsheny Tp'i 1K. April 18, 174 To amount or dupli cate t042Al ! To order of this date 11.3 $958.74 Cr. By work done by taaables. " exonerations 22.0 ' 50 days' work at 1.50 per day.. 84.00 " work done with his own team. .. 8.63 " am t paid for repairing scoop. .. 1.00 ?663.T4 Astbost 3t 'Coy, Sup'r, in aec't with Alltfny Tp. Dr. April 18, 1S74 To amount or dupli cate f 430. 39 To oraor ef this date 70.59 fcioe.BS Cb. By am't of work done by taxabloS:. 377.27 " exoneration l l " 77 days' work at $1.50 pr day.. 115.50 " amount jiald for publls'hiug Au ditors report for 1S7 coo )M0.PS We. the undersigned Auditors, do earttfy that the above la a correal statement ef settlement with the Supervisors ef Allegheny Township. . ISO. A. Mc.M I LLS!? , JOSEPH TOML1.1SOS, S Auditors. JOH.VU BHAPLEV, S Attest Jobbph Hooca, Twp. Clerk. e-S.-t. Thin Stu iuu Machine yirM the te.-t ixitift:titn to the txrt, i.i jxi'i fornuwt tea Uly, aud i f.'is beat of all to mil. If there f. no "u;iifW ir" aaent i' pour f'lU-n, apidu tu Z'O.U EST1C S. if. Co., .V.K. I.HtlleM, semi for elrjaul l utliivu KeoU. TOE AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST IWY OF LEAVEXIVORTH, KANSAS. CAPITAL, - - - - $roo,ooo. Will negotiate Loas on Improveo Real Estats worth at liasi twice the amoaat loaned thureou. I n t crCH t . . 12 per Out. pr Annum, CoUecfioa JViticfpnl and Intercut GuaraufceJ. Principal and Intsre.'t payab'.o In New York If desired. Send for circulars. Adlresi Gtn. A. AIoeitE, Sjeo'y, Leavenworth, Kansas. A DAY GUARANTEED sina;o0r WELL AUGER AND DRILL la fKKxl territory. HIOU EST rKSTlJfuSL.M.9 FKuM GOVEHNO&I OF IOWA.ARSOtHj AND DAKOTA, Cfclaicguo free. V. t.l t a, sa ttula, Uo. VUYI'lt I IWKJtS sen 1 35 cts. toUso. 1'. How. Ell 4. Co., 41 Park How, N. T., for their 4 pd(s Painphltt, showing coot of advertislnir. SEE! BEHOLD!! T)Hr:siIKNT GRANT'S opposition to Inflation i X does not of cuursa prevent or TH 5 I PENNSYLVANIA CLOTHING HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, Vrom liiflntinir his Iniiui liae itock of Clothlnir. which now einliraoee the Bnest asi.irtmeul ot Men's I Youth's arid liov's t. inllnii, i.b wed a-i lla.ls. Caps, Shirts and Vurni.-diirig 0-oods to ho found iu anv Clot hint; Store iutt.) Slaie. Htslow plua.io lind red ueed price list of a few articles einbrai-od tn bis Ftoek : Men's Cottortade Rn't?, only a i 00 Mrn's (nni":ieere S'Uts, only 8 00 Men's Kine Itlack Suits, only 14 w) Men's Fine liiuzonsl Suits, only Id CO Men's I-lnt-n Suits, only 6 IX) Boys' Suits from $8 upward.-. Having bought oo"is very low I am enabled to pell the same for cash at prlcos that will loadlly astonish evorylKidy. Call erly and see for your selves. IicmornLer the place, JiO. 1 FUAMKLIN STltKKT, JOIS.XSTO W., PA. rdrectly apposite tho Post Offlcs. Johnstown, May IS, l.sT4-6i. L!ST OF GIFTS : One Oran.l ?h O-tft a-5i.(v One lran-1 "ah !ft . . ."luoiooo One rrand Cati liift 75!ooo Ono (i rand C.-h ( rift M.eou One Grand Cash. lift 2iinl fi Cash Oifts, n i.ivx) each loo.ono- 10 Cash fllfts. 14.&KI each K-v-, 15 Cash lifts, 10."O0eai'h l-,ir.A SO Ca?h Oifts, 5.OH0 oin-h ino,oi 2 Caxh Gifts, i i'-n) each PKi.i".m. 80 Cash Gilts. 8.(i each e-J.&nO 10 Cash Gifts, l.oi0ea-h li'J.o n 100 Cah Gilts, 1.0.10 each lno,rt.o 0 t'aili t lifts, 0 each, lJ0.o bXi Ca.h Girta, ImO each . 1,000 Cash Gifts, 60 each eOo.ual Grand Total an.OuO OlfU, all eoLfh 4r2y),u?0 PRICE OF TICKETS : Whole Tlukets $ 6000 Halves 2n lJ Tenths, or each Coupon 5 on 11 V boie Tickets fur MH (O 2S 1-3 Tickets for l.OiU O J For Tlokats or lnformaoion. Ad.lre? TJIO. K. BHAMLETTE, Aerent and Manager. Fuhllo Ltbrarv Eullaiuir. Louisville,' Ky., crTIHSH. 11. HAYfJ l CO., I.asr.rn Aietitn. May JJ 4t t3 Broadway, New York. ICENSE NOTICE. The follow- lnj .ippHctienB f-.r l icense have beri file.l In the Protlemotary's Oittee an 1 will be pre-fi-nted at th rnsumi; t -rin of Court, whh-h con venes ia Khensburtr oa AIokpav, thu 1st mi OS" Job, A. 1). 174 : TAvrrr.y Chest Spring-! B.Tjuh Johu Lt?iliijT, 5. A. Mi-Gnuti. Chest i""wn.--h!p Thntnas IKt. Georyo Crxk. Cnyl Towiirhip An-irew A'inuis Jo. S. PubI, Frank Kuril. Mlcharl Unit?. Carrolllnwn lii.ruph Andrew 11. Ilaug, I'aul Kllwanzer. Lawrt tiCe Srhivlii. Carruil Township Ji-;-h Yahui-r. Cleiirtu-ld Twp. Harry Mirleit, Juln t?wireff. James F. Mc.M uii'.ii. F.l'fn"turif liurounh .lulm 1 tiihiirr;. MU-hai-I Laticrr.er. Vi V ar i: l.hu-m tn. Son. tift Warl. Gu;:;t:n Borough M. ilcM -rris, JoUu Wood. V . II. Macoiutier. Gi.lllizin Ti-wurh:p Ualthuw IitifLtim, Kargs ret Cant. Suiuuiitville Bur. CLrii:tu Jtfclcfi. Wm. Llutiai. John K. ltd. md. x;Siii'iueliauua Twp. Peter W. llelfrlck. I.uk-3 A. Plait. Wilm.ire Borouith - eonie Weuderoth, Yaluu tine Miiitzlo. Jo.-(i ii Horner. Wusbliurtou Townrhip (Ho. V. ilulliii, Chris topher KoldU', Jifob S. Kiel. EArixo noi'SK. Carrulltown B"r. Jo'.iu.- stick. Hoi.ry Iilnai. Loretlo Iior. Florlen ileiittolo, Kraurls X. Hald. Sumuiitvllle Borouirh tleorso .1. Swaderer. Wilmore Borough John Sehruth. 1'. I'. Klrby. Gallitzin ISormiirh M. F. Kt-ilv. AViishln-ftoa Tuwuship Mark U. McLaeshihi, John I". Parrl-h. J. K. 11ITF-. Prolhonolary. Prothonotarj'2 Oaicc, Kbcusburs, -Mjy 4. 1jT; It. es rpRIAL LIST. Causes eot dovn Ja. for trial at Jnne Term, A. D. 1874 : Bti-i-f n wr.K. Carcbria Iron Company. tp. Chrutr. James . . Vd. Jamrs Hnn-a Co Klinely Straus Warner Wiiott Todd Kiuney I'.eese" Amr ... Lovy Lni.orP!'e. . IievV, use of . . . . Wiliiair.s Paul Th Hinor'a M!n!r.r and Maimfa'jt'cg Co. . . .v. Wryt brook. v?. McLaughlin ct. a I. ...vs. Gill. . ..vs. Tiley. . ..vs, Lit-vb'-in. ...vs. Marlr-tt. ...vf. H mnphreye. ....vs. S.-hwudercr. Makln. Apple. Aj.l'lo. Liovd. l'nvi.. S'vupr"? Exeeator. 1'r. tls'.r..T.-'.rv. . Muy 4. l74r-3t. . . vs. . . . V. . . . v. ...r. . ..v K. HIT! , Erc--iiii riUyand elegance of goods and cheapness of Zu-e mwha found in pivnt : rrnfna,on at thePn ani.noth .tore of Myeis Lloyd, who kuov liuw to secure cu-toia by ueberviug it- AWAY itstu the lowit;hing houra of n'njht awipg tlie gates on High street and parts adjacent. lut, ob! While the moon shines bright 'tis their delight. Over the irate a !-' tote-a-tee ; , Thev are willing then, at the hour often, Xo ir'.vo cich other a kl's-ips iitj DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Estate of David Yorsr.ssj, 3fc'd. Letters of Administratton on the estate of sai l i Kuri decedent, late of White township. Camhrta cmn- ; tv, having teen arranted to the undersigned hy the i Pro.honntarv's Olf. Kefftster of said oonntr. all persons indebted to . said estate aro requestod to tnke Immediate pay- , TVT O T I C 1'' . n&in l03n;lt the will nreaeut thaw properly am hentioated for st,t- i - lowing rt.-sniM''i Vr tl-rnenu JOHW II. FIBKE. ' White Twp., May 22, 1974-t. Adm'r. j XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters ' Testamentary have been granted to ine on the estate of Edward Glass, Esq., lato of Kt erriur borough, deceased. Those owin said es tate will please make payment, aud tbw having elulrn against the same 'are requestel to preseut i tbein, properly proven, for settleinent. R. U JOHNSTON, Exewuior. ! J2hcn?burg, May 8. lsT4.-x. I & vikl -a nS3L TJie best Oil In th, world J'or ma chinery, Jt will not. chill. It trill not gam. . It Is c'laal to the be Lard Oil. If yoa have an i? hi ml of Jfaehin ry, ttsA- fn' (I,JJSl ; ami if you cannot bni it at home, ttcml jt- t circular ami price lint to PAINE, ABLETT k TRIPP, OIL SANITAHTKERS AMI DEALERS A'. 3GO Venn Avenue, Pittoburgh. Pa. gTWTyI:ao Tin & co., Wholesale and Ketall SanBOictBrers af TIN, COITER AM) SilEET-IROX WARS, AMI HEil.KKS IN HealisoL Parlor nnl Cocliiii Sluvei Ho. Eleventh Avenue, liOOFIXG and SPOI'TING made to order and warranted perfect iu manufacture auJ uiMlernti. ordwra rsapnrtf uity snllidtel and prcmpUr atte.i lod to, and polite attention accorded t all. wuctbor thev purchase or not. Altootia, Sept. 5. Tii.-ur L.AND for SALE. I will ecll at Private Sale, at a low price, 52 Acres Timber Land, aitufitM ita White tovrn.-ldp. Cr.mhria coTVr.ty. Fa., tho same heini? pHrt of what is known as the J Ell EM IA II JIOSHEIi Til ACT, a'.otnlTii laii'ic ..f .Ti.si'j.h Fry, Miles Duvtj. Koh't S'ewarl ui.d J-hn ti'.-i- r :w. " Aj-l'Mrtu-.' wihlnx i" lor.i wi; I pinnae cu!I ot. or address J AMLS V. ILT.lKK.V, IT iiiiduy.?,urar. Bit. 1 P. S. Ary inforination ttmt will leu-! to t ho ooiv Tiction nf auv I'Cr-'Hi ratttpx tliiitn-r or. t !.n k'ooth t,n t wiW t e "lif" fnHv rowar-ded. VlT.-et. woolen f aotgey: AVI N'G ir.i rrduc-cd now tr il:itl Fuct.-ii-y. wo five m um . '- i : re 0:1 nort ii' ( n : i s. nj- M. - 1 ,-) ( ii K.INU V A H N .- i-iV,'.,c! : iik -ii iTf-,!."!t on 5h:tri'. : . into our rnrrd ti l. CA3S'- i ull etyh s o Chr.rirs I Ili-hir ! r--otl wr:-ui: ii-rwiivii-tvv c-inth'tiod aitain?t tnterf.-riuflt l:i tho p.i n(: in anv manner whatever: C in.ire? r.nd 5 .-.H"J . ci.it. cot j. - i-i'fi-.'. 4 hi id hu--. 1 llvo.hu;;" ws-zni. 1 spn.ia: wt-on. 1 ?!i-il. I i .ouh. 1 hovi 1 p'.oTv. 1 harrow. 1 mower nrel r--.(er. H i"etia heavy -liarnes. 1 pet hany h irri'-., lot of chains. 1 ii..ik; stove? and pipe, 1 tahh. i-.x fhuii-s. 1 sink. 1 mantel elotU. 1 Corner enptioard, 1 f-winjf n.a- ! cmne. turds and be.Min-r. ! Kin I. ! r.i.-!:;i.s; . :;;-r and all ctlier artu-l"? ' I-'-iw ' f '.. Bifnart. KM M'!:i. IdUlAM'. thii.'-.'il T'j'., ri.'y i-, :T1.-J'. fi'! t'iire;. I"' ,a:ij:,' V at L; A 1 itTtn IKHV ! I I.I I KiiANN'i:l.. J-c, A i". ! i y '!-: iiro fi r poods .r .-.I V.r-t p. .'.! i:-. .1 for wc I. . m . .o.vt.i at o.ss. l -:-;.-:. 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