ts rQt23"DrII:. i n. " ''t m i4 "'K I'U ' to etl of :: 'its 5 be die ii t,, 1 tin. "'at, n Ui '.ii: 1 t. : fc fc . i 11 ' & he a it lrt lis fl I's lit' in- si: ma i. 'Mvi it tin! .e Ci OS l!. llnr M: ts ;r;, ) i:itf ire ti. ts We. .rt; i.i'X). Lti. (0. ' t! ! c ft"! in ' Ebcnsburg, Pa., yoK ASSEMBLY. j A c or. S. K K I L , ' ' Washington township. division or the Democratic Coun . ;,. t t ASSEMBLY. ,,i'liorol Mr. Natii avikt. Mount, 'tm' M announce his name as ntif of f'J ' ""rMii'ti'l:'"- for Assembly from t liid ""' '"'"under provisions of the neiv roil- ; i,,:v (if course Mr. Hounk submits his ' rti.- convent ion Htul will, like all irooil Lt submit and abide by the decision. Mil''"" ri'OTII'lN'lTA ItY. ndc.s'tri'cd "'ill 11 " ri J1litr before T1"' ' Convention for the oltice. ot pro- ' '.', -of Cumbria unity. subject to the "' -'.if tli? Urmocrutic party, ami hope to Vnfd wormy me support i nix parly T'for that position. A. J. CllltlSTY. Vto.JuneH. Is". COMMISSIONER. T:,!'-r f,u' same inalienable riglit to bo '," 1 1 r r j.--t !. as tbe ease may I.e. for thu ,f Count Commissioner that is poss. ss "'t"".1iiv other man." the subscriber hangs ',' . ,',,,-r on the outer wall and declares his 1. 1 si-rvi! tin- "dear people" to the " ' ,' ability, provided, an.l provided "' 'tint tin- approaching County Convention 'l'nt't place l"f name on the llomoeratio JoUX i-HAIIIlirGlt. n, I .S'wH.June 10. L 0 C A LAN pPERSO NAL. mcs or Tiir. Cot'NTT C'OMMITTKK. ,.' ("iiiHctini; of the I'emoerntic Comity ' ,. rnit'"'-. IihM in th Court HotiHU, in thin , ,ni Moiidtiy last, in uirsuruioM of actill . j ,y Wwi. H. Serblwr, Ksq., Chairiimn, ' ,,,,-ipiI as President wf tbe meeting, vritjj "i;i::i:2iu l.ftUi, Esq., M Secretary, tbe ,.iny jiroi oolinijs wr lia.l : f I ,-, ilatuiAii, Ekj., of .Johimtown, vn ,',.,iij..i!Iv rli'wn an tlifi additional dolt- vtii thr S::it Convution. ,lnlm I'. Linton, of ,1 oliiiKtown, .Tolm I 0. ' -arrow town, nnl 11. ,1. riap, ot Cliest Sprinps, Wftrti Hppointecl jjMlil roiiferpes, to meet ltkp eonferflea .,i I ; : iii r i-onnty, to clios a Senatorial ,e!c to th! State Convention,, iiintinii. ili delegat.c to the State Oon- nn Tr"'" tliieonnty vrer instructed fvir ,. ,I.-lms:)ii, Ef""., of Kbenslmrg, for .3-.iTtii: randiilate for Rnpreino .Judge, atitrilay, 1lt l'-'th day of Sfiptoinber, va .,l p tin- lime for holding the deleat .. ,,,, nn.l the Monday fi)lloxving art the, , fr li"l'li"o County Conre.ntion. I'rre, Tltci-c, nnI the tUher T'lar. I -Thf cherry crop promise to le a big -Tin- liP.r.ilxoment girl In Eleriliurg la a Mr earner, bhe carries theru in lier I: : lmteil aa an encouraging fart that, t,- 'at.' nuihaiu o has homewhat abated ......vviuitT. :-vf iviits jier hn nd rod for killing potn ! ,-ras tl; harvest yome of the urchins .-"joaj p.'iped la at. week. -':. t.rxt A lti .oiia hennatlon i to bo a :.v, .In tie :tlt, for SJ0, between two -! uniiil lit-dniaii and lieeao. -A .:v rd t x was msun on the linft of 'J A: C. K.iihoad, aliont one mile from -..on SMii.lay last. Co for him ! -A glorioua rain reached us at last, yea vmntniim. It caina down withjavim, H'.miinuTlint tinctiirod with chills. -l ive (piart of potato bugs before t -jst In coiiMdereil the tueaatirn of a jfvterii.iiiatirg rapacity in Hedford. iln. 1". Coll, of Johnstown, fell whilo in i.-til" alighting from a bnggy, on Mon rvenitig last, and broke her left limb at ark. -A i-'itn k inake four feet ten inches in nin:.. xh! I :-.! st. Or is H at 16 i.f wt actv rIie I) 1 f ,;im. licl.f fuet i let t woi-lr ml i W 4 , I.t'ii etti.lS ,0 bur fly, ki lei Ke: Hie; iid I m c r tno !y n iw I ' lirv'if ; !i. l v artttAl measurement, was killed : i rii'.r.ad station in this place on h;r last. -A int from '"Itob Roy" reached ns t"-: f. -viiii wore ready for press. More' it will be tiotie the less interest- V'i'.n--y, A it t 1 ha Inst been purchased t rv.:i: almshouse, our ltetmblican :-! ii,,:i'..t will soon have ometliing in ar tiKmt the '"l'oor JIouse ring." -ii!:iklit ttour Htrewn npon the rines, aiifc'l. will stive them troin the depra r.'. f the potato bugs. I'lantinj a fw n i f buckwheat in each potato lilll la i'.-iiiniii,ic,l. l.atruli .lift (tnre brings the blush of tii.jiirclit-rk by announc-ing that Miss I'li. of Cnitv townsliip, waa kicked rv, cnusing a fracture of one 1-e-g 'LP fence Joii.t. ' r'r-thrr f, tniles an liour was the arer-ii- by the I ay lxpress on the Middle inftlie I'ennsy 1 vania Kailroad one st wetk. This may be considered rapid traveling. tr. .1. .Hn t. I'. vans, of the East 'Ward, N.rry to say, is now dangerously ill 'i '!.i-r'.a. brought on UisaUl, by over : en lit-i oration (Jay, be being a raein silver cornet baud. appHcatiotf s for tavern and rar- ': nsis nili!isht;d in our last and !iits, except those of Michael ' f Crovie townshiji, ami .John i. of Washington township, have ".!nl by the Court. J"linstnwn Ih-Murmt announces by the name, of ex-rilieritf .John A. ib:r place, as an aspirant for legis- al the bauds of the Democratic ; uiivnition. We have not yet bun ' ':'d on the subject, -l uaiueii Haminera w as to severely " 'n .b.hnstowii, on Tuesday night "'.ti; struck bv a large stone which ''bbsiitally "displaced by a little 'a.inpe wall he w.is attempting to Ui i,;s lt(. is despaired of. e:.ii pic-r.ic i to Ihj held in the de- i-t to.Tf" r Jk hI ; bernltT' and tisoof tV , tvl it ,-ope 4"'-; i pi.r' ben) fe will l 1 h "I111 : us. E;tL heroil i f tliesl ;:ovi- i,(.ar Wilmore, on Saturday "k, tc aid i ,1,-fraying tlm ex- '-' the conteiiidplate roofing if the I'lmrr-h at that place. A delight- iiy la anticipated. (Jo, see, eu- (kvtci- le.lt'P"15' .t of if; :..U!. tl.o D- iwn "'f; r.itf' ''V akPt"n,! rattle f; 'rabooif- . ' ' .V'-nng ladios and gentlemen now in "'.it Co. Sjnp't Chtijiman's normal ; '' vi-ii tlicniselves, Saturday, all il.i riiseh en, in pic-nicking in the " ! KhinkleV mill , not far from town, u.ne nan a (leiigiiii ui iiino ,!K of woikincrmen and other 'hustown is to lie held this. f- .In, ;;iK'' into consideration the fi nan- "'i:-al aspects of art'airs in that tv. Tli.. ... i i i - L- J'jhtist,.,,, aud other able ' . r ! 1 1 1 c 1 r . , r .. .-i . ... ,,t uinn.iu;;u mil- vt-isly miured in thu lower part ""'".on Tiii..liu laiit li fnllincr , .' " '" tlie (5. I. (o.'a railroad, i," ':li;'Titibe,., torn in the Mesh by '.lii t,r lock-staple in thu fiam'o ,,""T',i,. Ha Altoona leather mtr Cr''!,liy pros cuted Miss Harbara -it' ' o"tity, for alleged breach .:,'.(; "iuifjHied as much wisdom V',K ""'t as did the defendant l'aut bi'iiigiug action iu ,in,e t..J- , Kir ' . wl.eiT0'1; : I-..!.!.!,,.- wbi'Va,' el slio1; ,itbf',r, a young man residing liad tb misfortune to inm thrt inislortnne to .ll.'''d wonii.l on one of bin J'1' "fan axe, on Tuesday o aril ' J. v ' u.. ' 1,1 '-Hopping curd wood " heri,.y( ulKJUt Jmlf a inij, 'V,. A!",r'w Fry, of Salem ' :;i"d count v, wasstriick u j. s,'-lr flr on Sunday 1S"', -,-,.i, . ' l3 now tnourtiH tlie 2:"',kI all it contained, "''...(..''"'"'"borseH. J'artially in- !l-i i " ' i-'fJ.'i:y',l""'ti 'on-l.,r,l Hxpecta ' ' i :,,C" married by aHy .' , .' "" following, we in '-m ti,:'1 it Las reckoned ' ' . ' 11 Alliiona ren t lelilfLtl () . v"' ' ' r W:,s married two 'Hfi.iy 1, fiuj,,,al took l.TS r has tpf" ,t left J iat"" jfl 1 m ,,ii ' r . . i. A lad named John Shaffer, need about I ' lo years, fell deal on Main street, Kerti I Ville. f .Johnstown ,) on Monday afternoon la-t, ducitig the prevalence of a severe thun der, lightning, rain and liail storm, and as there was no evidence of the lightning hav ing struck him, the presumption is that be died f roin f right. Col. Johu Eemoti, State Senator from Ihe Blair district ami one of the cleverest gentlemen and most punctual patrons on our list, albeit he is a ltepulilican of the strict est sect, looked in upon us long enough "Wednesday to sock up" a few greenbacks and otherw ise cheer hs on our pilgrimage to the better land. Carrolltown is to have a grand old-fashioned pic-nic of its own on the coming Fourth of July, and if there is a place on this mundane sphere where a man can find more enjoyment in le ss time thau at Carroll town we fail to discover any mention made of it in either sacred or profane history es pecially the profane. lie ye thera. Hovowph Council at its regular meeting on Monday night last resolved to petition the Court for The privilege to issue bonds for the erection of water works in this place, and in now anxious to know by some ex pressionof public opinion icatrr v-ork of that, kind is thought, of by our citizens. hall they liave more light on the subject? A married woman and a youth to fame iiukiio-rvii "lit out" of Salem township, "Westmoreland county, on an elopement ex- l pemnon, n ruiny inplit last, and now tl tree motherless children ore inquiring anx iously to the -v'.ireaJoufa of their ma ternal progenitor, and the deserted father auswereth and RaitU "Yea, verily, I know not." Humor has It that one of the handsomest bachelor niernbwrs of Ihe Blair county bar. albeit lio is on th shady side of forty and possibly was an old school mate of our own, in likely ere long to oc. npy tL position of defendant In a breach of uroiuiiH case, lie liaving failed to come to time in a matri monial engagement which was to have cul minated ou Tuesday last. Don't think of passing by the store of Myers & Eloyd in quest of dry goods, dretts goods, notions, groceries, ftp., unless you are fully determined to go further and fare worse. All that any one could desire la va riety and elegance of goods and cheapness of price may be found in great profusion at the mammoth store of Myers & Lloyd, who know how to secure custom by deserving it. The store room of Mr. John Wenderoth, In w liich the post-ofttce is kept, and one or two other buildings, at Summerhill, this county, were totally destroyed by fire on Wednesday night last. The store room of 1. M. Jit J. llrown was saved by tearing out one end of the building. We did not learn the extent of the loss or bow thu fire origin ated, but iHilicvo it is thought te have been the rosnlt of accident. There is coiisiderahl shaking nmong Republican dry hones, south orer the call just Issued for the mooting f the county convention of that party on the 30th of this month. Barkis, liowever, or more properly speaking. Barker, is not only willing but anxious for an early convention, anil the malcontents may as well accept the inevita ble with the best grace possible, especially as tlm handwriting is already on the wall. The letter of our Washington township correspondent, "Liberal." rara too late for publication this week. From it, however, we make room for the fact that Mr. Thomas I'owers, whose, late plowing feat has leen doubted in some quarters, is willing to put up any sum from 1.V to 200 that he can see bis late soil-turning feat and go one-half acre better ; or, in other words, that he can plow six acres ef land in one day and a-half with a aingie team? Who'll take up the gauntlet Y The preparations of Father Christy's Fourth of July pie-nlc. moves on apace, and the lovers of such delightful recreation and rich feasting as will be the order of exercises and on the bill of fare on that festive occa sion will find no more agreeable place than "Llyod's flrove" at which to spend that time-honored day. Father Christy's well known pony, "puff"," will also be tip for chancea at one dollar per ticket, the pio ceeds to be devoted to the payment of the debt on lhe pastoral residence. The "Mountain House saloon, which has recently been refitted, rearranged, new- Iv papered, wainscotted and grained, is now presided over by that pleasant and clever gentleman, Mr. Jamea D. Maltland, who knows how to preserve good order, keep a respectable bar, and give entire satisfaction to all his customers. Mr. M. claims that he sets up better liquors and cooler and more refreshing lager beer and ale than can be bad elsewhere, and those who imbilx) .eem perfectly willing to substantiate this claim. A young man named Chas. Meintel, an assistant in the work of frescoing Condron's new building, in llollidaysburg, accidental ly slipped from a trestle or bench while en gaged in lowering the sash of a window, on Saturday evening last, and the result was that he fell with such force against the heavy plate glass that he shivered two of the pains and lacerated both of his arms in n shocking maimer, the main artery In the right arm being severed and large pieces of flesh torn therefrom, lie will likely re cover. Cap. IT. D. Woodruff, of the Dnmocrnt, an.l Geo. T. Swank, Esq., of the Tribune, dropped In to see us this week. It is peed less to say, perhaps, that they didn't both come together. The Captain talks confi dently of the Democratic, prospects in the lower end of the county, of course we mean and Swank declares that lie Is going to show them how to run a post-office, down there if he should bust tip all bis relatives, even down to bis forty-second cousins, In the effort. May the fondest, expectations of both gentlemen lie fully rea'.ized. We need scarcely invite attention to tlie announcements at head of precedingoolumn, as our readers have doubtless ere this be come a ware of their full purport. It is not of course our province to recommend any of tho aspirants in a special manner, but we can say with truth that each of the gentle men named is as clever, competent and de serving of impartial consideration at the hands of the convention as any who have lieeti or may hereafter be mentioned in con nection with the several offices to be filled at the next election. May the best man win. On last. Saturday morning about eight o'clock, a lady named Sarah South, a resi dent of Irwin Station, was run over by the Day Express, at Braddock's, and instantly killed. The deceased was ou a visit to her brother-in-law, Mr. James Carson, and It appears had gone to the station for the pur pose of going home. Seeing tho train ap proach, and thinking It was the mail, she attempted to cross the track, when she was struck by be locomotive. Her skull was fractured aud her lower liinbs fearfully maH gled. Her remains were removed to Irwin Station on tho mail. On Friday evening last, about seven o'clock, savs'the Huntingdon Journal, a horse tiecame frightened and dashed up an alley, leading from Moore, to Oneida Btreet, in which there were several small boys;oue of tiles- a son, aged alout four Jars of Frank Clouse, who resides near the head of tho alley. When the boys discovered the horse they ran for a pile of building logs on Oneida street. Young Clouse succeedea in reaching the cover and immediately after ward the horse ran against the pile and threw it down, duelling the head of the litf.e fellow beueath the logs. He expire.l it. a few moments. We deeply sympathize with the bereaved paieuts in their sore af fliction. " , . The Democratic primary election in Westmoreland county, on Saturday last resulted in the selection of James L Tot er and Thompson McEain, Esq., lor Assembly, John titirtey, Esq., lor Sberifl, and l. 1. Harvey, Esq., for District Attorney w, h the rest of the ticket complete, lor Con-gres-man aud State Senator, respectively Messrs. Jacob Turiiey and James C. Ur bore off the palm, subject of course to the ite cisiou of the district conferences. J-iieeuii-or of the (Jreentbur L'ep. and I)em. xvR i.-ii.,o..i t.. ft. I ...crinlatisre. but tin fai t that be was .MIX votes behind tho last named aspirant shows that there were too ; many people opposed to his ln-Kime-aiio" to make it healthy for hiio. So it is in po.- j itics men who sow the wind in defence ot party very seldom reap the whirlwind when . the party has political honors add einolu- j incuts to tuufor. Doing." in Covet Tnis Wefk. The bn I ltuss dispose of in the Court of Common ! 1 leas, which adjourned fin a 11 v at 5 o'clock I yesterday evening, was as follows: iie follrwln" "scs were either continued by the Court or willed J.y the parties inU res-t-K, V c,",.'r -fon Co, vs. J- raneis Christy and -Michael Dnnond summons in ejectment con tinued at cost of defendant n fr rt.i t to the service of riiI.im,m.mk: V.n l .l imn - ( anihtie Minim- and Manufacturinir Company si.itimons in covenant set tied : Em'l James vs. H. It. esthreok summons in deht set Ced; Win. S. Haven & Co. for use of William .Stevens, vs. Dmi'l McLaughlin-summon caso .n assumpsit continued on account of denth . A- KeieIin' Ksq., counsel for defendant : Utiniel Warner vs. Cha. A. LrtuchJiein sum mon, in tresimss on case of slander settled. 1 he cese or Thomas J. Williams vs. Thomas J. Lloyd whs improperly on the list. Vims Klinely vs. Anthony Cill- Trespa This was nn action hroiifrht by Vitus Klinely, of Chest township, atrainn Anthony Giil, of the same township, to recover !;hiuims for the ul- leirrti cuiunsr nnu removal or timher from the land of plaintiff without license, ami for dem aies done to the land hy tbe makinir of roads, tte. lJcfenilrwit produced un article of agree ment dated May 2d. bSW In which Klienly cov enanted to sell all timber fit ror square Unit. or and saw loirs owned by him to Anthony G ill for 150. with the privilege of remoriii: the same within seven years. Klienly i.ciimrrcd to said airreement. allcifint; that it had been obtained by fraud uml misrepresent! ion or its contents. Defendant proved by witnesses that the con tents had been explained to t lie plai .ititT. where upon the jury rendered a verdict for defend ant. Shoemaker & Sechler for plaintiff ; Johu Slon & Scanlan for defendant. L. Strauss vs. Wm. Tilev Assumpsit. This notion was brouirUt by I,. Straus-, of Alleghe ny county, to recover payment for a bill of liipiors shipped by plaintiff Tor Wm Tilev, to Lilly'n Elation, at the instance of John Stali phant. now defeased. Defendant denied hay inj-ordered, or assumed responsibility for the payment or the bill. Verdict for defendant shoemaker A Sechler for (plaintiff; Jolnieton A Scanlan for defendant. Klisha llliott vs. Harry Marlett Assumpsit. Klis ha Klllott. of Philadelphia, brought action against defendant, who resides at St. A ug-ust ino, this county, to recover book account. After a Jury had lieen empannellud, the accounts of plaintiff and defendant were compared and the suit settled by defendant's counsel confesaiiiK' judgment in the sum of so. JJen.io ror plain tiff. Tierney and Johnston for defendant. John Kinney, Trustee, Marin Kinnev, and Joseph Criste. irunrduin of Catharineand Brid get Jane Kinney, vs. Geo. J. Swaderer Tres pass. This action wa brought for a'lcred tres pass of the defendant in the raising and remo val of twenty-five stone blocks, as plaintiffs claimed, from their premises in or near I he bor- oupii ot Mimin itville, Irom the rood bed of tho old Allegheny Pot-lave Kailroad. Defendant's counsel, on Ihe contrary, contended that the Kinney deed only calls for land to the line of said road, that thestotie Mocks used in the su perstructure of tho road were transferred by tho sale of said road to the Pa. It. it. Co., and that the Kinney heirs could show no title there to. On thtse points of law the Court rtaurved jiidc-ment, but the jury awarded the plaintiff !H.gl damages. Iteade for plaintiffs; Scchlor & Johnston for dvrendant. Knwh Heese, administ rator of Wm. It. Mor gan, dee'd. vs. . Ino. A. V akin Assumpsit. Jury rind for plaintiff 71.08, with interest thereon from Sept. 1st lSOC. Samuel P. Paul vs. William M. Davis As sumpsit. Jury rind for plaintiff in the sum of lu0.8. Johnston X Scanlan for plaintiff ; Fenlon for defendant. 1 1'1'hos. Roup vs. F. M. Oeorg-e and Jos. Crlsto, Kiecutoia of OHio Stvner. dee'd Assumpsit. Verdict for plaintiff fXsi.MS. Shoemaker .V Sech ler for plaiutiff; Juhnston X Scunluii for de fendants. Warrants!-. Four tosjx bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery are war ranted to euro Salt Rheum or Tetter and the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two to f,,nr lxittles are warranted to clear -the sys tem of Boils, Carbuncle and Sorea. Four t, eix liottlesare warranted to cure the worst fcjiid of Erysipelas aud Blotches among the liair- "t1 'o ten bottles are warranted to currt Kunning of the Ears and Corrupt or Eiint'itig Ulcers. Eight to ten 1 Kittles are w.rrintwl to cure Scrofuloua Sorea and Swel''nKS. Two to si x bottles are warranted to cure Eivor Complaint. A WONDER TO If EL'S ELF. Taxkton, Delaware Co., O., March 20, 187.1. Dr. n. V. Piebcb Your Discovery needs only a fair trial and It will do all you" recom mend it to do and more too. When I was fifteen I caught cold, and for twenty-eight years I have been a perfect wreck of disease, and all the medicines and doctor' billshave rnn up at times to two and three hundred dollars, and never any better but worse, when 1 give up all liope lat spring of living the summer through. I received one of your Account Hooka and told my husband after reading it that it was too late to try iiiriner, nut ne sM it was never ton late. He went and bonght two liottles and I fonnd it was helping me very mncli. Since 1S-H I was troubled with Catarrh and Soro Throat, and was almost entirely deaf in one ear and my voice was as dull as could las. There was constant pain in my brad. Now nij head is as sonnd as a dollar, my voice is clear, and I have used ten bottles of your Discovery. It has enred mo of Catarrh, Sore Throat, Heart Disease, Spine Affection and Torpid Liver. My Liver was very bad. My skin was rough. When I put my" band on my lsxly it was like fish scales. S'ow it is smooth and sft as a child's. In conclu sion I will say I have been well for three months. I am a wonder to myself and friends. This is but an imperfect s'tatemont, half has not been told. Yours with respect. Hester Lackby. The loss of property in and aliont Johns town, resulting from the terrific storm which prevailed there on Monday afternoon last, amounts in the aggregate to a considerable sum, several of the farmers in the vicinity being the principal sufferers. Mr. Hoffman, a farmer residing near Geistewn, estimates liis loss in grain, fruit, etc., at altout Sl,0o0, and Jacob Werts, Abner Griffith, and others, of Coneniaugh township, think they are out of pocket some 300 each, more or less, in the same way. A farmer's wagon contain ing several sacks of Hour was deluged by the storm while standing in the rear of the Arcade building, Johnstown, and the flour was so well kneaded in the wagon that it will probably not he needed in the family ns a breadstuff. Trees were tiproted by the wind and window pane. demolished without mercy by tlie hail stones, some of which are said to have measured fully six inches in circumference when picked up fif teen minutes after the storm. A ten-year old son of Mr. Michael Mc Carty, a. coal miner residing between Planes 4 and 5, on the old Portage Railroad, con ceived the idea, on Sunday last, during the absence of his parents at church, that it would be a good joke on the potato bugs to gathpr a lot. of them together and blow them inro "kingdom come" with the aid of a quantum xufficit of gunpowder. Acting on this idea, he herded the hugs in the imme diate vicinity of a can containing about two pounds of that explosive material, after which he placed an ignited match to tho magazine, and aud in less than no time found liimself minus tlie sight of lothe eyes and bis head shockingly burned. How be escaped even with bis life is a mystery, as he was leaning over tlie infernal machine when the explosion took place; yet with sight gone and features disfigured the world will have but few charms for tho unfortu nate lad whose existence thus has been so providentially preserved. Frf.K OF Charcie. Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wihi Cherry and Horehoitnd combines all the medicinal virtues of those articles which long experience baa proved to possess the most etBcieui ualitir.s tor all diseases of the Throat and Lungs- Coughs and Colds are speedily relieved by It and in Croup it acts like magic. Call at U. J. Lloyd's Drug Store and obtain a sample bottlereo of charye, or a regular size for 1 ; or at P. M. Woie alagle .Ss Son's Store, Wilmoro. J. R. Mou rns, US orth 2d St. Pbila. -13.-ly. Wanted All persons, great and small, short and tall, to know that Spcnce makes as good pictures as can be obtained in the city and at lower prices. Photographs are not extiensive, and every man, womau and child should have a new batch of thm every birthday at least- Splendid views of the new Jail, Court House, Belmont, now ...i...i.;i.iiinn at Silence's Gallery. Call and see. VtCTlMSOF CONSUMPTION seeking relief -tored health, should use "Or. wisli- i.s Tree Tar Cordial." This is the 'onlv preparation that develops the ful tuo of Tar. For sale by all druggists. full vir- j Or-K Mineral Wealth. Under this : caption the (iFceola Kri-eille vf the 3d inst. disconrseth as follows : The western slope of the Alics-henics was ef . one time in our past history xnsidered the least valuable rKioii In the Slate, but more ro . cent developments have shown that Pennsyl vania s richest deposits or mineral wealth are buried beneath the surface or our roujrh ami I rugxed wilds. So little impor'anc ha been attached to j the value of this part of theSiute. tiiat no at f tempt was ever made to record its early hislorv. I No stirring details of bloody battle fomrht j with "the rcd-skiu braves"' on these mountain j slopes, thrill the patriotic heart of the histori cal reader, and even tradition, the million tonrued .rum peter of doubtful herovs of more favored place, shifts no sour f honor to re- vive the forgotten irlorv of doom ted warriors slain on the hills and vailies that surround our peaceful, pleasant little town. The mincr-,1 area of this region Includes within its limits. Clearfield. Cent re and Cam - j bria counties, embracing all ihe territory be- iweeu Clinton tind Somerset. Indiana, find Jefferson, adjoining, are also mineral counties, but our purpose, at proFcr.f. is to notice the mineral resources of Clearfield county in cm:, nection with Centieand ( ami. I'm. A series of articles on the early history of the latter eountv, written by It. L. Johnston, an able mid well known representative of the Cambria county bar, appeared may years ago, and attracted considerable attention from the public, rrom the fact that the writer dwell to some extent on the dormant wealth hidden in the hills of the "'mountain county." Later articles appeared In tiie Ebcnsburir press, from a writer at Fallen Timber, who f.illy described the enormous and extensive vleposits of min eral wealth In the northern pm t or Cambria and southern portion of Clearltuld. Later de velopments ( to; prove tlist tills portion or lea i 2 wll county U not less favored in miur-ral resource than thoso districts to which these articles rerer. The coal tlnd Iron fields of Cam bria county, beingr fully developed in the vi cinity ot tho Cambria Jroti Works at Johns town, necessarily at tract more attention than could be expect od rroui our comparatively un developed resources. But our unlimited coal d-posita are heintr operated as rapidl v as cir cumstances will justify, mid It is found that oiircoal is equal, if not superior, to any other, both in quality and quantity, and is rapirllv superceding the coal of other regions. Several hundred cur loads of our eoal are briny dully sent to market, and yet. the demand is steadi" y increasim-, and will continue to increase lonj- after ail other coal fields in Ilia Stale have become ex ha listed. Our county is not onlv rich In coal, but ahoiinds.iii larire :l posits r iron; which, like the coal, form almost continuous beds rrom Johnstown, in Cain bria county, to Karthau, in the lou-or part of Clearlield. Many years aro. Ashland Furnace was built on learlield creek, near C hest Fnrinirs and havinir been operated seyernl rumm ,,. ,..'n. ..ri iron of a pood quality, but the cost or trans porting the metal across the Allegheny moun tain on wntrons, proved too expensive, and the business was abandoned. At Fallen Timber, on Clearfield crock, a larj-e body of iron ore was opened about seventeen years ajfo, and a few miles up a tributary, at a point two or three miles troin tho present ter minus or the Bell's (Jap railroad, there is a vein of ore fourteen feet in thickness. Speci mens of iron arn found alony t he entire leiijrth of Clearfield creek and on all its tributaries, but at present, the owners find no use for It. Red ochre, tire clay, and specimens or brown marble are found throughout the whole ex tont of the Clearfield coal and iron rcjrions. Lime is also found, but in limited quantities. The coal interests are attracting- most atten tion at present, and our town is the acknowl edged center of all operations in that business. Uoutzdale, on the Mo.shMunon Branch road. Is a new and Uourishinir town, populated chiefly by miners, and Motdianuon Banks, Beavertou and Sterling are important minintr points. The new Branch road leading from Sterling is des tined to develop new and immense, deposits of the most valuuhlw coal, and other branchea will soon extend into other and equally extensive coal regions. Fatiikr Lemib and rits Bchooi.s. The many friends in Cambria connty of the venerable and much beloved Father Iemke, otherwise known as I'ather Homy, will peruse with interest the following "from a late issue of the Elizabeth (X. J.) Herald: Tbe insufficiency of eur public school accom modations in Elizabeth, ami the evident dispo sition to restrict them to the lowest possible minimum, has compelled, to a dejrree not often seen elsewhere, the adoption of other means or instruction; and we have private schools in p-reat variety, and. It is claimed, ot superior ex cellence. In addition to these, too, parochial schools, under tho charge or pastors of the Ko uian Catholic Church, arc maintained in each of the four parishes in which the city is divi ded : and. as there may be many anionic the readers of the llrrabl not acquainted with the extent and efficiency of their operations, a short statement of thoir present condition may not be without interest. SCHOOL or Tn K BKN'RntCTIWK SISTKHS. All the citfzensor Klizabetli are familiar with the extensive structure on Matrnnlia avenue, near the junction or Held street, in tho Third ward, and occupying, with the grounds, an en tire block. Ktandinir in a section or the eity not yet very densely populated, the large huild inir dominates a wide district; and, from the windows, commands an extensive view of tbe sin Toundinir country. It has little of the tra ditional frloom supposed to characterize he institutions of which it is a representative; but built in a lljrht modern stylo or architec ture, it mljjht be taken for a colleiro, rather than tho house of a religious Order. It is healthfully and pleasantly located, and when time has added to the growth of the trees by which it Is surrounded, it will be a placeor un usual attractions. This is the convent of the Henedictino twisters ; or more properly "Mt. tValbunra's Convent of the Order ot St. Bene dict." Sieveral years ur-o, ou the application of twenty-six ladies who wished to devote them selves to that life or usefulness which they be lieved could be found in the education of thoir sex within tho seclusion of a cloister, the Leg islature frrantod a charter, and tho Ordor was founded. The erection of the buildimr which they now occupy is due to the exertions and sacrifi -es of Father Henry, at present the pas tor of St. Henry's Parish; but thon of su. Michael's Church on East Jersey street. He purchased the jrround on which the convent stand from his own prl vato means, and obtain ed such donations and securities as permitted tho completion of tho very elojrant structure which is now an ornament to thejeity. Within t he buildimr is the chapel, a tastef ul room with a small nrifiiii, and capable of seating about eifrht hundred people. Father Henry boasts the tlnest music in the city. The organist is a young- lady, whom lie has trained from child hood to tho practice of the instrument; and the choir is composed principally of some of the Sisters of the Order. The bourdinir and day school, which is the main object of the institution. Is tho hljrh school under the etiarire of the Catholics in the city; and though at present suffering, in com mon with all other enterprises, from the finan cial distress, it Is usually prosperous. Music and needle-work are specialities : and German and all the higher branches of F.nirlish educa tion are taug-ht thoroughly. In addition to tbe high school, parochial instruction is also given in the Convent ; and nearly two hundred pupils from tlie neigh oorhood are in daily at tendance. Father Henry speaks hopefully of the future of the institution when the extensive grounds shall lutvo reached their highest state of im provement, and time shall have added to the reputation and influence of the school. The "Victor." It is a well established fact, which experience more fully demon strates, that patents are susceptible of im provements and defects remedied. Jn no case do we sea this fact more fully exempli fied than in the Si?wiug Machines of the pres ent day, many of them being almost worth less for lack of tbe more recent improve ments simplifying and adapting them to more general service. In this particular we notice in our market the "Victor," intro duced by Mr. If. L. Shown, agent for Cam bria county. Mr. It. has had several years experience selling the "Singer," and well knows that the " Victor," in its more modern construction, far excels auy other Sewing Machine offering in our town or vicinity. It superiority consists principally in its im proved shuttle, its interchangeable drop feed its tension, its straight self-adjusting needle, running more easily, rapidly and quietly, and in all motions being positive. The agent for the "Victor" courts investiga tion and a thorough examination on the. part of the public, well knowing that when any person purchases a machine it pays to look around. To be seen at bis residence in tbe west end of Ebensburg. The Magic Inkstajiij. This gem of an invention, bo useful, valuable, and in every way unsurpassed in the quality of its ink, is enjoying an immense sale in this country. l!y adding water yon get the very best quality of ink, which the most power ful acid will pot eat out. Oet one and see for yourself. Sold at two (2) dollar by all stationers or by mail from K. C. Koot, An thony & Co., New York. I'LAHTS. Messrs. Davis & Sheiidan of- fr YrTth;.c j desirable iu plants for flower and vegetable gardens, among the latter of : which may be mentioued totaato, cabbage, t cauliflower, celery aud ZZ plants, etc., etc. Oreen House on Viae street, Johnstown, Pa. , Plants from the above firm are sold in this ' place by B. II. Davis at Oreen Honaa prices, i Give hltn a call aud see for yourselves. I -v ; ir i) vj:r Tjsi:jfi:x ts. - B R New Embroideries a n n wmTE.cooti NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY. l.ateKt Stylos Ladies' ami Children' HatsandBonnets TItlMMKD AM) f.NTUIMMKl). Ribbons and Flowers, A most complete variety, just opened. STO UMBRELLAS ei PARASOLS. of all si7.es, styles and qualities, at unusually low prices. A full stock of iv 1 1 o 1 : "v , all colors and eiics, ns low an 75 cts. per pair. Hull" Iljiml (ilovos! For cjAurir. we.uu XEAV "WIUTK GOODS. MIXXOOK A5f JACOXKT JU STIN, swiss a oiibAMHE srsi.ins, IV II IT K iNI fOLOUKD P. K.'.S, I.anrns, llambnrir Kdgrlnps, Towels, tr. PRHCAI.ES, Tor Summer Suits, very cheap. The Celebrated "RIVERSIDE" HAT IK WHITS 4U SLACK 8TH W. Mourning Jionriets, Hat ctnd Toll AI.VTATS II 8TI) K, AT Geis, Foster & auinn's, Ivos. 113 and 115 Clinton St.. Johnstown. lORIOIX At,. M T F A T II K K . I mourn for a father's lore to-ni-rlit My piMow Is bathed with tears And sn. liv I wish for tbe morning's Ilirht, To dispel my gloom oud fears. I mourn for a father's tender band To be laid on my aching hend ; I mourn for the one In that far off land And vainly wish he was not dead. I mourn for a fsther's love and earn. And the tears they yet will start: Tes. mourn my rather and cannot tour His Image rrom ont my heart. I mourn a father when morning's Ht'lit Has started the birds to sin-r ; I mourn a father when shades of niht Have ended their evening hymn. I mourn for a father' love to-night, And I faney I hear him say : 00 on In the road you know is right. And meet tue over tho way. 1 mourn for a father's love to-nitrht, And the tears they dim my eves; I mourn for a father nutor sight As his form beforo me rise. I mourn for my father night and day. And T wish I knew If I, When tima on earth has passed away Might meet bim beyond the sky. I mourn for a father's love to-nijrht My pillow is bathed with tears And though I wish for t he morning light. It won't drive away'iny fears. LOVEXIA II. liCUKUAKT. Jackson Twp., Cambria Co., Ta. loKirn.tAra.1 MOnnil.N" POLITICIANS. " Princes and Lords are but the breath of K ings. An honest man's tho noblest work of Uod." Politicians now are tools of rln". Whose honesty's all buried iiealh the sod. Days are gone when politician wore Of men who never Trotn the right would pwerve. Oold was not to them a glittering snare. And serving country, they their God did serve. Now It seems to trnko 's their only aim Of public property a goodly share. And though none doth envy them their fame. The thouirht of that gives to thorn not a care. But still deeper in the oiire thoy go, Cntil their little share of conscience dies, (IT they e'er had conscience) and we kuow Where conscience is not, houesty ne'er lies. But we hope to see thoso days again When gold was valued les.s than honest fame. Bringing with them good, right-uiiudod men. Who, inakio? laws, themselves observe thu tame. H. K. C. II YMF.NF.AI.. FLTNN--CUF.EX. Married, at the residence of the groom's mother, noar Wilmore. on Mon day iast. by Rev. II. Mcllugh. Mr. Wm. n.ia.1 and Miss Savahxah Gkii.v, both of Washing ton township. OUITt'AKT. LF.NTZ. Pled, In Loretto. on Saturday n'rht last. Mrs. Catiiarink I.sstz, relict of Joseph Lentz dee'd, aged about t0 years. ATTEHTIOH, FARMERS I ! IT gives mo ploasnro to Inform yon that I agalu have tho agnncy ibis eoadon fur the two J j-:sst MoiH ail Eeapii MACHINES ever brought bofore ts puMhc. THE SUPERIOR has a SCRF.W Pnwr.it, has no ec.tr gosrlnrr. Is SIM PL NOIS E L ESS, DCfiA IiL K. and a pow erful Machine, and runs light. A ltboncrh on! v three years before the public, there are over TK.5 THOUSAND of them now in nso. and owlnito tho satisfaction they have given, it is expected the sule of thcao Machines this year will double those or any previous season. The KRAPF.K ATI ACU MEN T to it also HAS NO SUPEklOB. 2V. e Improved Iron JFrttme has been before the pnhltc abont ten years, and the fact that thcro are over ONE IICXIIR EI and TWENTY THOI SAND in uso at tho present tlmo, with a larprely increased yearly demand for thetn, Is a butter recommendation than pen can in dite. They aro very simple, s'ronir. durablo and light runninp ; and if yon want a KEAPEK AT TACHMENT at any timo, you can have a selec tion out of four difToront kinds which tho Com puny manufactures so you cannot fail to bo patisliod. GEO KG E HUNTLEY, Agent. Ebensburrr, Juno 12. lS74.-tr. CA M Br1aCOUNTY. sh Jonss tuwx Bati.vos Bavk rs. J. McCi.uek. No. 30, Dec. Term, 17.1. E. I). Ventf. Fnn. And now. March 9. 1874. on motion of 1. Mc Laughlin. Esf)., Jacob Zimmerman. Esq., appoint ed Auditor by the Court to di.trifute tho fund arising from the Sheriffs salo of defendant's real estate to anl aaiouyst the parties entitled to re ceive it. From the Rooord. u B. Certified 8th May. 1h74. J. K.'Hite, Prothonotary. Take notice, that In pursuance of the above an. polntrncnt, I will sit In my rn'nco in Johnstown, on Mon dav, the 2th pat op J cxk. IS74, at 'I o'clock p. M. of said dav. whsre all jirt)es interested are requested to attend. J ACOU ZIM3IEUMAN. Johnstown, June 4, lS74.-l-3t. DMIXISTRATOR'S XOTrCK. Estate of .Tosf.I'H Ifiestei, dee'd. Letters of Administration on the e-tate of s ii 1 decedent, late of Allegheny township, Cambria county, have been granted liv the proper authori ty to the undersigned, who hereby notifies all per sons ndehteU to snid?tate that payment must be made without delay, and those having claims of auy kind against thu same wiil present them duly pronaiea ior sett lenient. I'EL.AItKS PFIESTEK, AdnCr. Allegheny Twp., .Tue 12, 1.-74-11. bula i?lS 1 1' St IS iPjWl 3 v : i -v;ir a 7 j -; yn;.i;a ts. I STKEfT, J0IIST0 iV., FA. ! All tig Xrc Cc:;s :i 3 S:::::! ENGLISH liUVSSELS Stair and Hall lirnss'Is Cm iot. Tlircc-PIv f .Ut PET. EXTRA GUPEf? CAHPET. VENETIAN and GIRTHING CARPcT. ' Iiifjrttin i'ttrpct. nil trnoF. j romr.E iahpet frum litems it. Mattings and Door Rugs. Floor Oil ('huh 4-, r.-t. r,-4, nn l B 4 wide M.iir tlil Cloihs Mil l 'f.-il.l.- ,! ( lotus; U'l.i.ucf Sliades at prices to suit cvci y body. PJtl.VfH jrV V C1OTS.! SPRING AND SUMMKU j MILLINERY GOODS!!1 t.yr-Thc attention r.r the Ladles is Invited to ! our l.eiail Millniei-v I leparleu-nt. Kavlii"- e;i Jfairecl a tlist-elass Milliner from thu Ku-i" and : : " ! oi receipt n t ne latest and i haiiilsiiinest sty les. we are prepared to suit ml i tastes and iiioet ail pecuniary circumstances. ' Jnew dress goods; Of FIXEST Ql-ALrTlK'.S. Country merchants will find It to their I j TF.ftF.ST to call and examine our stock. We ci n nil their orders in Dry Goods, Xofionsand Millinery at the same prices rhc.v iruiii.l have to pay in the east, and thus save freight and t rn el i tig ex penses. WHOLESALE ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS. Geis, Foster & ttuinn's, Xos, 1 13 ami 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. S TATEJIKXT of SETrLHMEXT I with the PHtfiervisors nf Stisnnehatiu.-i Township fur the year 1VT3 : Tuomas J. Htuji:, SSupervlror. Pr. To amount of duplicate, road ta x . . 4;i9.l2 " " " cash tax 70. C4 " cash on order, .May , 173 50.17 $531.04 CtL l'.y work done on road 3 S-W.41 ' exonerations ' i.c,l " order of ls72 6.1 sn " interest 8.7'. " as days' work at pi. .9 per day . . K.uO 4W.i.ei Bala'Tico doo 8uiervleor T.67 i fSAMr-F.r. d bat. Knaervlsor. Pr. To amount of duplicate fc.. P3 I " amount arrearage tax 14.44 -$3 ".44 ( ('. By work done hy taxable J.r31.0." " exonerations" 43. '.a " 6o days' services at JU.fsJ nor dav 7i.U"l ' t per cent, fur colieciin $ 41 4 -T. T.12 " cash raid (in old Twp. orders . .. 174.td ' aiu'l paid ror repairing slcdtre.. 1. 00 SS6.44 1 Wo, the tinderidtrnod Andltors, do certify that the alnjve statement of settlement with the Super visors ol SusiieliHiint tuwtishlp is correct. Witnutj our han-ls. this ftih day of June. 17 4. 11. 1 I. It ii kl.FK K K, JOHN SUM KU VILLE, f Attest Joh ltKARKit. Clrk. '- An.llturf. fia-si. OlMfANS' COURT SALE. liv - I virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of ambria county, to me directed, tie re will be exposed to put. lie sale on the premises, on Sn I ti r t.v. June i'tu, 1S74, at 2 o'cloek. r. m., the tidlowlti!! described real estate, of which Charles llolfricli died suize.1. to wit : That I AIT i UI V " N 1 1 south-east corner of M;iiil avenue an l Second street, in the Itoroinrh of Wo.! vale, fronliii-a-feet on fllaplo avenue an 1 running back ali.n Sec ond street 144 feet to an Klley! havmtr there.. n erected two I iu 1:1.1 t xu It . .1 .-ks hiid a S c o:k tin. m. Tkkms tine-half of the purchase iimnev te t.e paid 011 confirmation of the tale and thu remainder in imeycir, with Interest, to he secured by Uind and niortrue of the purchaser. JOHN COX. Jr.no 1. 1874. Adm'r of has. HeUrich, dcc J foinyooeofifieM? 'I'll K subscriber Is deslrom of sellliiir 0110 of tils 1 FAKMS in Carroll township and will give firat rato t.arralu to any one w.shing to parehase. Sal.I Farm contain 3 Hii'.trrn. more or loss, an l ll well Improved, well fenoed.and had au excel lent dr.. harii of choice Iru.t trees and an Rhundanro of pure water on tho premises. The improvements consist of a two story weather-boarded , Log Home, I.or Itarn, with Sheds attached. Spring' House. Coal Huusc, and other outbuildings. This proper ty will bo Eo Id very low aud 011 iLot accommodat ing terms. Inquire ot JOS. tIL TW ALU. Juux 11, lS74.-tf. Ebonsbltrur, Pa. A4IKSTS WAM Fll i'OU Prof FOWLER'S GREAT WORK Ou Jlanl.oo.l.VI oinanhnnd. and their Mutnal Inter relation : laive, Its Laws, Powers, nr. A cents are fcllfne; rn.in 1.1 to 25 copies n .li-. Send for specimen pages and terms to A cents, an 1 see why it sells faster thau any other book. Ad dress National Pl'hlishimu C'o., l'iiilad a. Pa. .coccocccc, o o o o o SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS THE NEW FLORENCE. PKICK, 820 below ) anuthrr firsf-rliss o VAI.VK. 8SO abovo S Soring ftrhi. o j o o 1 o SAVEU, by bnyln? the FLOHK.XtK. o i o o o F.vrri mnchliir um(Xtite'l. o J Special term Vt ru7-. dud if.viejv. 0 . o o 1st nd fur rficu'.tm fo the o FluTOiM .S. JJ". Co., Tloremr, M,ix., o ' " or S. 31. Cain t Co.. " Ai. H, B'i Street, ntMnno, T.i. o- - - CCCCOCCCCCCCC2- s o a o c i E. K. Thompson's Sweet Worm Fowders are doing nn.ro good than tongue can tell or pin writo In relieving children and u iults of int. stlnal parasites or worms. Children Seven m..:.ttis old nave riis barged Vtrjr i.i.ii.i.. after a few doses. Not Injurious in tho least. Pleasant to tak", con taining no calomel. Put up in irlass vials, with name of proprietor blown in giass. " 1-111.4 niro of vour llrnggist. and take nothinc else; or send to K. THOaIPSON at. CO., Titusviile, I'a.. ISox llv.. Sent by 11111 i I on receipt of price, a 5 cents. TiTtsvii.i.u, Pa., Nov. i. 171. E. K.'l hominn's T A mikliox and ii a Ma ak i: Pills I.hv- a.:t.-U l.ko a charm In curing s.ck lieiachu. pain tn 1 he bones, cold and constipation ol tho l.oweis, and induced a weil reirulated action of the liver. Ci'AS. Kpst. Druggists t.n.1 dealers shouldscud for 1 1 t and prlcee faT ,1 C V'Z i J J k Vla, rJ - 1 1 ix-iiii&& mmmmwmnm 7'.! ScM'fnj; ifurliivr fi'ivs the 7,c.f ntixrnrUn, tn the t(s-r, in pti. fr hu ,-t rcn.'j.'y, ond is f.'.c l.r t nf nil tniXiU. If there ts no " lh,,ur.t V" n-r' 'n jottr fou-ii, i);.f.t; to l;OMES7 ' s. M. . .V. '. I.ikI le. weii.l lr cleat-t n t I'iihIiIoh i:o!. THE AAlERirAX LOAN AM) T.:i":T i'.'"i-'V )F IaEAYENWOiCilf, KANS S. CAPITAL, - - - - -,)(. :0G. Will nogotiateLoATsen I-iipi:.ivki Kkai. Estate : wort h at least twice the am-. ant loaned thereon. Interest - I per 4 cut. r Anuniii. ' Collection rif rrinrfprd tni'J Inttrret C.'xni -n't-.7. Principal and interest payable in New Yolk If desired. Send for circulars. Address K. A. Mooue, Sf-o'y, lacavcn itm t h, Kansas. A DAY GUARANTEED ttT,gouT WELL AUOtR Ai.D DRI LL In exxl tfnS' .rs. HIOI1L3T TE8TIM0MAI.8 FW'M GOVrp.NC.Sg OF IOWA. ARXAJfSAS ASIl DAKOTA, (dialogues f o-a. W. GILES, 84. LouU, Mo. rVE a V F.t.I. . rVEit riJi:s5 send 'S ets. o CJl-o. p. . 41 P ! I i i ! ! I I i Nature's Groat Remedy THROAT and Ltfh'G DISEASES ! ! It 1 the vilj principle t'.c l ine Tree oh sice f ty pecuii.tr pr.cts.s :n the :..t.!.ati .n of die u,r. tith us h;lie.l nieuicnial prr.p-:!.c '"I re Tr-fm ... "en ui n crude t.ile Iiat. I.cn rci omr.iec.1cil by eminent phys.ci .,,, of . Kh It r. c mfi.-ly but by (Wylvny t.ie yhi, sn, -Uli ultm:iKf KJe ta throw off lhe iili-aay matter uu,,. e o,lc ,rriMtion. in cc of te.ttii chimiiii il.wit hjth .rlon(rs nd renders ie Nirdeiime ino Ije ol tlie nrK na.d .rtVre. . Its healing prlnctj-'o set. bij-.ii tlie vriutfa mt. fao5 of the luns. frt raltng f. e.t. h iL.-&J f-t. reliev-inj; p.iin. an-, su.iuwt; ir,,ismn.:ij. S- It ruaiFiKS aku kkhichk riieaiaxi. rovitjve ly curing all huruorj. tr.im tiie uriKl rmi-LK or khiiptIon to the everrt cun if Scr-fula. Th'vamis ct aiiavits cxiM t produced Inmi th.ite wLo futve ftit the benefici.t! ec'occi of Pink J ku 1 ah Cohwhl lu the rariotia diaoasea wtau.rf tr-wu lurexlrlB or THK SI OOI. All who huve ltirown or trt1 ! L. Q. C. Whv. Sart'a remedies require no re4-jrenca. from u, rmt the; aamea of thousand cured tjy the.n can be glren to ny one ha diuhts mir MalTitcnt IV. L Q C Wiih.vrt' Great ytmrirm yiffia JIUm ij Wom Sit.ar IiR.irs h.tve oevtt- bo-n equalltM. Is Sale Ivy all 1 lrutri( mid SmeLo-j.ra, and ax Lr. L. Q. C. VTI2IIA T'S CfSce, aVo. it.VP A . AmmW su, J'MlatTm QTA'l'KMl'NT of SKTTLKMKNT With the Sl'l'K.KVISoKS of A I.I.KC.H v.s Y Ti iwn mi ii for the .year lT.l : Hsjuv Hutir.. Sii'r, In aoe'l with Allegheny Tp. IlK. April IS. fi-.i To amount of dupli cate 1 ; ' To order of this date" 4.'8.7i t 'u. Hy work ifnno by IsxaliU." T.,.( " 'niu-r-itfi.ps .... (is " MI days' work at 1.S0 per day M.of) " work done with liN ow.i '.i .-uii, . s f,2 " am t paid for repu;r;n se.. l.w V.rV74 Ajtkuji M'Coy, Snp'r. In aoe't w fih Alleg'nv Tp. 1 1 ii. - - . - April 13, To amount of dnpll- " ' C Cite i'l.?o ' " To order ot tM date To.So J.VW u!i l 'H. Hy nm't of work done by taxable. . attt.?? " exoT:eriitions " .is 17 days' work nt l.'-0 per djv . Hi.-io amount .aid f..r p'.:liii,ii;g Jlu- ditors' rejxirt tor 1H7J 6.00 f.'kf.0 We. tho uiid'Tle-nnd Andltors. d.i certify that the above Is a c.rr.-ct statement of cetlleuieut with tho Superv i-i s ..f . Ih-j-hc v Township JMI . .V.. M1 U.KN, j Jos 1-: I'll TOM l.iv si IX, Audltora. JOHN C. HK A 1 'LEY, ) Attest J os t: en Hoouk, Twp. tHerk. o-C EErBEHOLDl! I K KSI IKX V a IMXT'S i iH.!rion to inflation Ol' T1IK PE'JNSYLV W.A CLOTHING HCL'SE. JjHNSTDW, From itifl.ttlng his Immense Bt.ick f.f Clot hing, wl.i h now embraces t lie finest asoruiieat of Men's Youth's and i:..v's Cloi.-.iinr. u well nr. Huts, Caps, shirts mi l Furtilsliiuif 1 ioods to be f.mn 1 111 any Clothing Store in tho State, il.-i'tv j. lease find reduced price list of a few articles emnraee.i in his stock : Men's Cottonade Sui's. only Men's Cassnix-re Suits, only Men'!. Fine lila. k Suits, only Men's Fine 1 dagontd Su;ta,ei.iy r.lruV Llti.-n Su.ts, cnlv h in s ll . It ti . 1: .O Ii..js" Sui.s lroni 3 upwards. llavliiir bought g Is very b.sv 1 am enabled to soil the same for cash nt ;.rees that will readily astonish everybody. Call eatly and Fee for your selves. Kerr.era!.. r the place, o. i ii Mii.i. Titf:;.T, Ja;ix.NTotr,rA. Iiroetly pl.site the IV-sr ;hoe. x J.rJ'i'lVR COXFA1J AB..rr tm: Singer Sowing Machine And Wlioro to Buy It. Cot-xtr vm . s See here, neighbor, eaji you te'.l where I Can 1 uv the -cuing m.ichIiiL peophj talk so much ah intf Citizkx or Er.KVSHtrno Ves. with pleasure. 1 presume It Is tho Singer Sewing aiaol.me 1 hat you tnesn. Yes, that's the name of !t. ' ' "y E. Well. Ju.-t down there, two Ji-or e?i or Zahin's sf.ru. is the place. Riid tav word tor It you will be well phased u.tli v.mr purchase If yoa invest lu one of t hose niM.-hiiK S. Messrs. UiLl.v k Tate, the asrent-, h tvo now on band all slvb s end sizes ertbe.-e In llspens.-.i.i.. machines, frjm'tli cheapest to the moi valuable, and ar u'vonimo riuting gcntl. tnen who v. til i.e pleased to show you tho Ins and outs of their various machine, whether you desire to buy or Hot. Tl.ey als.j keep thread, needles an.l all the other Parai.hrcnalia of a sew ing lnaeiiine, and are at all Utiles prepared to nt tend to the re. airing of machine In a suhsUut Ul an.l satisfactory maimer, uici at .-ry moderaru rates. io'.i I forget tlie pln.-f, Hlh stre.-t, two doors east ot Zahm's ;ore. i'.uensburg 14 i4.-tl.l Jul iii tin Street. Itctl rtrl. i'n. This well known Hoi-.s- has recent tv f.en leased by the unners.giied. wl:o. having had'tnanv year-' experience in keeping a first-class hotel, ircsptH t fully Soli- i s the patronage of tlc jiuhlic. SPECIAL ATTtNI.uN TO IRANSitNT BOARDERS. 4T-. rrngeinents will be made by which guc-ts can ie furnished with meals at any hour. TLKHS f l.r.d PKlt lAV ; fll) l'KK WKKk. Hoarders taken by the Day, Vck, Mouth or ear. SIAltY J. KIFFLE. Hciford, June t, l'74.-!rn. lial n i 1 1 WOOLEN FACTORY! HAVIVlJ introluced new machinery into our Woelon Fa'-tory. we are now prepared t. manu fact u - on sh rt not ice. C I, I'l'H S. CASSl N K I S, II,ANKI-:tS, 1'LANNELS of all sty b-s STOi'KINU Y Alt.NS. O.C. Vc. C v Wtiol tik'ti in OH-I111P..-0 for iroods or worked on share. Mniki t price phk for wool. J . M. J". I.) Ehi'tuhtir.', Tc'. 2f. IsT-'.-tf. & DMLMSTIiATIOX NOTICE. Esfa!" of ( ) TT.i II MM.r., (ieceast.'it. Letters of AdniTtd-itr-it -ci e:i tic estate r.f nil dec. . lent. lab. of Washington townsn'p. Cambr! c.unty. I::iv:ng h.' -n granted 10 ihe uudersic n.-d l v tho Krgisterot .- .i t c. mty. all p. r-sons Ind.-l.t.-d to sai l estate nre r. 01. t o tn.iK" :t:i tiled iii t e j iv ment. and those having lalc.s airi'i-t the sni'a w.ll pres-nt thetn properly authenticated l.,r . : Ueiuent . M A II' r A lv F. T HFI.I.K. A dminStratrix. Washington Twp., May , Is 4.-0t. A DMINISTILVTOirs NOTICE. Estate of Dwn YiU'NCKKV, dee'd. Ix-tteis of Adtuli'lsi rat loti !i the cs'h'o of s.tid dc-ecdetr. l.-.'e .f ". h;;- t.-w rchip. Cntu'-rVi -un-ty. having been irrant-t to t (. 1:11. tcrs gro-.t by the K-gis. r of Si: i eointy. ijli p rs..i.. iii.1diiel to sai-i estate tr" rc-pf s'.-d to rciK- I'rmc.ltxte piv rnent. and thoe hiving claims agii Uist th SAaao witt present tn-m j roper. v tc n.-n-irrin-.t tor eei i tl-tnero. JOHN it. FlSKhi ' 11 v.i... r... M-.-o i -1 .,. , - Ac. m'r. T O r.riLDLNCr CO.VTUACTOK3 Trnposn's will be received for tho erection of a frame 11 1 lien. 4'2!i f. ot tin 1 thr-e stories high, to .Alt. 'ia'b'T'n S.-tnirnrv, It this pliice. tint 1 So I fi rl. v. June t'ot ;. in-". Th-. proposals nr.- to be 1, r tl.e work 11 1 !.-. a ri. I ar-ii. t to melu e e. st of ma'. 'rials. Plaits an I spec,ri.-n . tioiiscan be ("i-ti at the r.-siderjc. of K' v. K. C. Christv. to wl -.tn preiH.sals should . directed. Ebcns'.urg, .lime .. Is74.-3t. CT X LCUTOII'S NOTICK.TtUrs Testamentary have been L'r.r.ted to tn oti the t-.-'ate of EnwAiiu Ola. I s-.. Isto of v"v. , !'s'''-' borough, deecase-1. Tli-.s.- owing Fai.l v tate wnl please m.:.:.' p.ivtnent. nn ! thcie J.- r !a;rr..s against tll'.i.ne aro r. co- red topreS. cc them, properly pr-.v -n. t;.r s..ib-teeit I!. I. Ji iHNSTo.V.' Fve"tit .r. I-.tier.-bnrg. May v. l74.-t. 1!. I'LAN K, y.lKr7''c: - cd'ers bis prot'es-i 0-1' r. i, . -o Oitf.'Cna I t r.'-.-i:.-r.:;r .i.e' -. "e .i.-e. I '". '"ii! ttit re-- ienee "I--. j it -If lll'he .-em , :' Ho-. .; .. I.;, v.:',- i.- . . . ; . .