Ebensburg, -"a.t j r. i - - a or. i.sr,. t of MVer PcnmrHnnU, M' lent M nl WhI VirirlMi ;r -an "ifcuHoii, -,ri n l'l'IJ''Utif!i whn iin;i:hnr-,-ir iinil rwrlVP pity .for ml n rl ie- . iv.rlcil lhi Hav put a Fkxsmak. ,i,rii.r' K'liirunnjf rates. ...TIih lb .1 ford (jozptti waxeth poetitjover the n c'inn ar.ii ra'ia on everpbc-d y to 'lieil 1y r . unit th-- tir-cr, toys; Keilly once, asotin?" Iri;i( our in; prsrsfion is that uearly every body will Ileiilly once again if Hint gontle man himself don't nay way when th proper time comes. ...Ti.e oifIi1al majorities in this congress ional district foot up an follows : Keillv'R majority in P.lair county, 78 ; in Bedford county, 47; in Cambria county, 1803. Uiair'w n.ajority in Somerset county,1220. Leaving i:illy' majority iu the disttict 1137. !U yen ever ? R. V INDISPUTABLE EVIDENCE. I St. Elmo, II!., July , lsti. ; Pif.kce, M. 1)., Rnftaio. N. V T i Local Correspondence. THE FEOi'LE MANIFEST THEItt JOT. LonETTO. Nov. 11. 1S74. Tar Freema On Monday evening the P 4 a a-ti- rs s. 1 LQCAL Af.'D PERSONAL, i toft, Tfttrft, iul tli Oiher riaca. j ;r,;, boughs are budding and lad boys ! "1 i-iiii'-S-'1;t t their reach. ; ' - ... 4. tIim lirxt tl.Llia in .vii!mi li'm 1 j.;,.;! - ......... c .,i our bones and ee it iu the air. Lniei Ji''V l" tli.au fcniteoB hundred ;assed through this place on Wedues- t.iri!t and a portion of the enrnlce ft S'vnfdt church, which were blewn ' Mr !a,t- "av" been replaced. " j,. kmihU in the vlotaity of Mineral S c- uu'y, are said t rewound with i. iin.M t; aud soolhlBg criee of a wild- no t and nnmrtl.t A ' A T . : , " : i-.-.v..., .mc ooo very nct a per fect, tire that itsetoed:more like maeie and a .perfect wonder te myself, and einee that Wain we hare never h.en wilho.it a bottle of tLe Uiecovery and Purgative Pellete in the honittt fhey are a oUd, Bound family r,hv- ,.:n -i t.fcj raWft for the family. Upon i ",tfln honse and ready at all titnesto w h;kui"s without t liargw. ubt never na a doc'er in the house ...A 1 i;ly nm.i Uoblnson, in ClearfTld, a on to. i iiinir last wek '.eft her baby, alont irk months dd. lying-iu bed, whUeVhewaa her return to the roin. talook aftur the rhilt !he found U dead acc.ideutaily stnothered ia mc rutpiiii! i ue oea inoe we firM ban tho uun of your PHlet ' D-v hal'f'T looking in?n or1 bors. j ...Geo. C. K. Zahm, Esq.. of thia place Dd D:covory. I have recommended the I luClT ,!;,. Vn, " th,,1 " V'''r t,; T Me..re. C. I.and A . J.VriV- ! of the., medicine, in aoveral 1: ?l;Z'u, ..I.I .. I I ' n . ....1.1. 1 n. , . . V, I III 111 II' Ml 1 I V.. .. T . 1 . r . I 1 . . . . . . . . . ..w..., nin vuci i u on: rn ir, on 1 Dlir'Utt O. ryood friend J. C. Stinctuan of South r.rk, rr.Tvf to ear, lost fot'O worth of i i ' J IV. v. i - . - - - - - jin III ...Ilk i .,:" ! r-Tj-yfr old child of Mr. .'u!n, of i , e.-t l iTi uijli. tr. t'roiu the railii.j of a ( ;,.,, ,.u S.iturday lust, and tVaclurwd ltd ,; ''! . ,r apic e is what two DlVr county . 9 r;,i.irti fcnececded in bnjriiie; ne day ' j.t t.k. A jiiyco of defr would kati-tfy us j iNstic l?.'Miirnl p-t'fnt iiitnimsflrten .;H.:.er. Wli-ri w titer ce's in in down- ! . . tur'.fsi thia number will jnolmblv be I , r. li-iluian, of tril fdaee, who banco : ..r -r : a "UiitUt, wl'I mle 1,;,. renlsr .'(! I y vi.ti io H-mlock ou jdonday aext. ' .. Litt tVr lr.ni. " j rtie yt'. i !ie rain of Sunday. night ami ! j .':,v i .Y-e- t. sally ijiiiK htiil the forest ! . -.i h id -en rae'.t:; In thi yiuiuity ! - ti -r-i' '"! lire vioii. j r. J '.in nfi.-h. ol I'arrotltown. had ' i to lose- ! j.oi Ket-book yon- J . '' m ti.oney vmI y.tluabte ' . I-?'.'. Oil ll-fo. Hilvifl'tiaMluellt. , P't.i R.'tiiS. ut Sloili e Kj,i i t. towiish: p, I ''.:'! -i - 'i ! ;t ki'ftv e.if lt. on." day j .;.'.; ti.a! iri.-ii-i.r- d eiif'.it feet .u r j the : i-d 1" the K.h.ii., i-ui iin.l tcr the ; 1 r in h loan nam-il Krs 1'e f1u.'d a'! y o, at 1 n ( .';firia'iih i.ihiy . I' In, I wo k, u'i.I tbeo i-i' . u.f'x lik, ud die.! in: ?u l'ii- 1 1 .'f -indent " eniocrit , 'n a irt. .. .tc-joiuji.iu.viiij; his letter vu-dilinh-ir.f'fir (.liiiiii') Hdv! rcre im r- .'4 "--jioba..:y an abbre vialion of !t .bef i of - ' I rr-flt-r- 1 eJ vr- tr. i. ' i'ly bs f-i'ly r"- Hid rl t.v tV e t. .if a ..snuii-. SiCictwtt on J"?.ti !' r i tl.e -:.!, 1 t K- 'I l h S i I j I 1 e i '.rt. K i j ft ti-iiii, Slit t.;t sii.nm, of I.o k Ml-, mi. wfj nr. .' '! r.OIth til- tOOt. ''..rt n''uT ,'ht-, at riiiaik !.; niiiMj 'fi.-T.'.tt.l-r n .'libit pirn I'.airie and refei r4-ii ? trt.g.ton . irnnl. el'.r!:in Mo.i,. '.. .i '. f t ct.it i i. V.t t pi M-O l & i ;i :i i .. k- . i : IU'. I .ij-ir ,x pet: its, ii'f ' n hm"-:' y rju:rrei. ; . W hvti v 'U the p- j ; i v- '.' a t out I '"'1,:?- Mario, the !"'' w!.o hrs d.ot .ck'iiod ! Clsarfliid ni'iii.tf 7erai vvcci-A f tj.;cbi' trylne rei-iovo "i putol frofi ti.e t' tat X rio -a the t! i .m lnrtiR-bd, i l ib .-.ei-r ., F.i.i.t - .:. : ;. ;i-r e whb h bA l.-wi. aAiii-) ' I.-, -i-. i-if its p'-iifTs, Rt ' V tjBti v H t'l" p.j : )-isri the ',.jitf Awn rm'i th.ii it Ittf jtt nf com Lui.flu in a.vwtii; loan' "3 i.r Ssti'J' I i.ccrr.is, of C!ea:f;e!.i, way j.rlv lu-jottj dovrn In tli.nt boro.iph and lu'iii. ji: .jui.kii III nmnfT. A m 411 'ii;i'ji'ja of l.uin.j; coiu'.ni !r-d i til I bo ...,c-.oc; r.t!c thunder last tveek was ! '- ' ' cfipb.ua ahowvis r.f lain on Piiti--. :,!: e.J Mdt.luv, but. uniik j 'hi ri.-:-.-.!?. did i.ot ;iM h-ird e!.tiigh , or e".ie? a; ci Lgii i iicivu.piisli nil t;;w - T-n-l'n r v ft;ffcr mrflc-.i e .... V:.!)i -t ?4r. f'eler floomr in some ti:n-- dnnne tlo- Utia, -t l;.-t . Any itifortnatiu'i that tills rmlovory v: i te i!uer;;;;j- re- S.ei- ty-. '. on9 1 bei-raak-jtle , -l)f , wish t of e.1 i ; - i .o'. vi'-Kini aot! i'.iiii!M nt ' il' .v flsij a nili'.j. : ifo. cmtyed ' . '."Mr.? of .1 ianr.p. wd t!l fntr.ily ij' ' y t;:;ic to escape from the burning lay lt. near Irwin Station, "Wjist- i luty, Y. '.ward Davis, whilofouj ' -agoK, had Lis be-ad caueht and ! V(.UIvtit thrm as.they carne tojijether, Hi..J f.-oiu '.bid err.'ul. .f hid Ini'.ii.. i.. l b'-f . -i are xfw. j jow. f invv ti-nia !.-..; will jo Into e!T-?ct on ' -id ; . K H or. Sunday next. It will make ! 'et b.apgea only rhe rimnDpT of pacseu. iC '" "". but will, we believe, deprive us; '-hi 1J:t; ' enieui o, the afternoon accom- J iaf ii on our branch ro.id. ; i r.f ..on isomer aim to one chvcs a ' "lirlirr rLit- grr.; s or clover, ' i .! i-tiico or i;riif r it. o loiij as j a:. ! ii.- ibo best 'nf v'oda for tlm r-ad r ' ".:.' ( 1 1 o a j i store i.'i tsrins width i -" m . I for i heni'ties. ! e oi'.U ial rrfiirti- of tii county i urf-tind, nn lai!i;iiaiit 7i'ejiti:- . ..d to exclaim, in tlm eruphatio W'iii'".' hi.-lory, that biicli vot--is K.-rr worhe tlmu nny other jii.l.ot flu tirkfct. : . M. .'ofiiaiiec, Bi!iop of Pitt. : a i-otir.ltj ff dafa iu our town I "h a iiit totbe new tiastor of the ' i - ll'-ly Name, and wlill her ! 'h! jre.-sit'i: of uiaiir of h'.s ; " .lii.u in ibis vicinity. j i' "'in w ns eot.vieted f WSj- Linr ,ti. in I .1 ah nslowu ;ia l"i" n.arrviiir a nu i m Im liu.l "v or obtain a divorce frt in his I l.iouu'.if to jail hcr ou last ; r a fix months' sojourn. i ni-'s, of the lif-ruld. is or.ie .us hundred and tnt!i time, r-!-tlir'K with the coiifoiindr-d L.H our siiii'erii m n.i? 'n -f ' wb,t b the. tl.i.l'ur.l 1 !rt it Ttk.1'1 ."-i o.u.-iir tiiai ha tLu svrer.tiiu ' , ilM " . r 4 IM' teu . ' r . ' tB i , vtilr, . -' H i.. I . '5'. i. ,1 ""i1"'1 wouldn't it j.Ioh j .ho H Wo'"1!1 f11 ov"r "'e Wi.ff o.k"1'.'- R- freight depot ai.fahbs :;;r ;,:"''yvtlliui: rts?) Mllghling on Ti - .-Tltl:'k. tiTcr-ty fe,-t l-el.-w ii,,,! 3l ... '- LDiwOt.' ... e.ira rf therga t -,r ' il ! f.- -!:''C JLrJOt m ,. '''1 . ' uri Vha-i'" .fletj 'li:-.' '-r J. "Tin tncr i t re-.i i . tmtM. "i , P. fiAi-bri.-k husked HO bni-los " " 1 Ti'" vu tioiii oui Hi re on I.im f.-trtu tr! county, in ton lift i-t yi it, in tin ii minutes, and the r.rll.!- ,.':i,s to know if auvl....lv- 1 or tbdt liusking. l'roii- refnrrii. z to tb ronulc-i' 1 bi.ly who rt' tiiit! ; pio.t, '"ii "I an Mory liiuoceutly rui:ik' T'.ni Uio-i " miiili 1I..II-..' tl.n., -ann the render f- infer '.'ra-jitd w'lti a U w s-vcro ' 111 U Wll -it '.. J ;r..,1 '. . " nil Kee ii.IU t,;i diS 1 P :t,ii 'x,'. ''!'. "f '.V'ilnriui e, ha bon !-,, lv i.',':',,,".r 01 Tra-!isp.rlar;o on tho f -.'! I-:lu':t''- ll" also appointed A'-tV. ,C1,"r bund .il Urtnf -- V !' br:7-""'r" ;rairJ"iht-rs, and carried -I '' v J".""11 opposition. ni ' if t.niti U J- u ''f ultiM(5 and rm V"'. W Si' .fbil.pi.l...r, . Center -'fiifc rl ' IVnitantiary for fifteen 'Z7X - r.e indict- in tl- r,,t tdke R 5 nai l wto were apposed vi l r'ii n. ,V 7''d h,m if he was made 'r1 .. rL V'",M rct rr"iWy ext, at Griewold'a camp, in gusquehanaa tuwasbip, a lare lot of personal property Hlnglj to auld asi;nera. Sale to Mm. tneii. e at 19 o'clock, a. m. See posters. '...Mr. Martla SaaderB, of Muneter town iip, and a yoHue man named Price suc ceeded in "knecking the daylight" eutof a fiiU grown porcnplae on Monday lf, near the first seheol hwiise south of Ebcnsbnrg. As this species of game ia rather scarce in this latitude, We deem the above worthy of record. .. Will wonders never raaee ? saely in quires the least ef all the Tribunet. "a I.ew- islown slitdia county, clrrgvmaa leftaf2- J .V.O salary in that place for a SI, 000 salary, Jut hecaua- he wanted te go where he could "do the most Ood," and he went to Te I riebt pla.e, whi-U, atiange to say, is not Jhtis'own. I ... H publish this week a letter frov our ' esteemed correstMindetit "M.," which haa i been in type for more than a month, hut i which the mi-ess unon our columns haa pre vented us from nuMishing atan earlierday. I It has loat iioit of its interest in the delay. I exr week a will print the remainiug let- i f ar refr rr?d f n. " I ...Tn tV I'ulted States Distriot Ceurt at pitt'.bnreh on At.mday. in the matter ef Fe l x Peck, l.ivikr::pt, of Lwrrtto, this county, ! tbs heati i' g on su laotion for au injunction s?irst V . I). V.ipp took place, Mr. Shoe- ; maker sruii i; for nd Mr. Johnston against i the r,i. Tim ibjuautieu was granted eu ' the tci'io-.vinjr uay. j ...Mrs. Rochel Jarrett, a young woman residint: within two and a "half miles of PhilipalMirg. Centre county, attempted the j o'd experiment of filling a lighted lamp wj'li ol!, a'.d of course tho usual re-.-nlt, the ', explosion of tk..il aari fj',Wt,cl. She was :l)H'kitagy burned '.n consequence, auddied ; en t'.s evei.ii'g oi'ine following day. ' ...lhnrdsy rr'ortiiiig lawued clear snrf J :o'(4, atul the Indications are that Indian ;ni.u,-r it past ai d "rini , winter baa ' . u.e;; 1M, lo h lends us to say tiiat none ; tin b too nt in abieMing tbemselvea from J tbe Witi-.'j: .ix l.y buyit-'K a full suit of warm I winter a:v hing, chrp am I elegant, at ,7as. ; .1. Murphy's Star Clothing Hall, 109 Clinton i .ti eet, Tf.h.to a n. ... A utiii (iroTes. f E:it Conetnaugh, who )ruin1 rather unenviable notoriety some ; tiuo; .lull f--r Ji "i h tru ks. has asaiu been b-i.iij-ht uji s'stidirg by bis d-site.1 wife, is '.-...lias bad him arrested in Philadelphia : for eloping for th encoad time wit h a woman of bad p-pote. Sui-h (iroves oiijjht to be : tr ii.sp.an td to the Penitentiary and be i ''iwr k.ipt stiioly ,'t.r some time to ceion. ...The liftdvbs r'n.aius d' a uiai: rAmil ' -lobu Ijder were f-oind lyiti on tim irack near aliy'a Station K. 1,., on Tues- i clay i,igt,t lt, b.j havug I. en killed by a : pasolnjf train. l t. lec.-sed resided at I jv crn.ora. sad was ua'.kJr.K tol.atrobc to sum- ' icon v. itucMf in sn important lawsuit at I iTreensiT?, in wliith be was interested. I dt-at ii overtook bun iu its most ghastly folio. . ...Vf tucdyert!?ntly tranj-osed the figures ' last we'K in the vote of Loretto liftrmigli for i llesur. liii'.k and t.apsley for Assembly, j;ivin the furniar ouly ten votes, while we credited the 1 utter with 41. Of ceurse tho i very reverse was the fart. Vv'ealso, tbroTtih I no fs.itlt of v.ir own, ir a portion of our .'dit!ou pave Jdcssre Vlick, Fiske and P.'a dy each ten of a majority less than thrj wnre eriiun-n to. i ...Tevotoan eagied in digging a well in . A l to. ue mh nmr it'.ne'ioc; a horrible death ' tin Sa'.nrday The 1 nil fil ed off a biast, ! and descended too soon after tii" explosion, niin tSis Hi' b!i urous stuoxe overcame tbe m "1 ii.-y r.'CoT'-rcd frmn their swoon, and sev- i era I r."m:e iilm wre iu the vi inity dlscov- ; eied tb'.r ila't.r ;:i5 dry thsm up by ; tnejir.s " the win-Cms us- 1 for h-:sting oat tl. .''!: t tl.ev wert excav:i : ing. j ...Mr. John ,f. y.vitri. o!" f'arroll town- j ship. ltiouj;b our i!f:ei the other day sevMral specimeiis of apj.ies, not larger than ! hit V'vry outs, whirh blossomed, luidiled and j irixw upou trees Jh bi on-haid since tby raw ttripped tliis f!i of tbe.ir s'imtner yiold, ' ar.d several of which frees wete in fnll bloom ' w hen these second crp apples were taken ' off. Hut any body ever beard of anything i to equal this, iu a climate like our'a ?" i ...Orestikhare; ba .just been a-Olictdd with ' a ge.nuiiie case ,, miscegenation, a colored "man and brother," black as the sen of spades, having d to 'the faymeneal altar a yonng white girl who can well say of her relations what her relations never c'onld say of her t bat th v are respectable. The cere ni'iny was performed at. East Liberty, anil a "oming event vrhh-h capts its shadow be .for" ia said to have inueh to do with the dis;nstiiiji alliance. ... I. as' S un lay tiiht, ae thn Winebrena rin congregitt ion as about to leave the audience room in the second ?tory of Mul 1 iii'a 1 1 all, at Prideypot, ueiir ilt. Pleasant, irestinoieliiml county, tho iloor gave away and precipitated th entire congregation to the Ifiwer fioor, a tiis;ati'"C of some twelve or fourteen feet. And yet, not witTistandiag stores. woin n and children were all thrown pell-iue'.l together, no on was seriously hurt. The escape was truly remarkable. ...They bad a "bili old time" In ffolli- MS-VSOMrg en iisiih nigui jiiw utrr m- j suit of t lie election, in which the victors and j the vanquished both took a hand, the dem- ! ocrats in konor of their gloriens victory aod tho republicans in commemoration of their unparalleled -ft. The detnonstrat ien was ! the bigust thing of the kind that has keen J witn -sed in the land of our youth since the loeenbin aad hard elder daya of 1ft 10, and the I beat of (jool feahna prevailed throughttut. j ...The maple leaves are thinning, the j brancbus shewing bare, and Indian shim- I hut's spinning her web in qiiet air. The i warp ia tnnde of snn!iht, the waf is rtroiight of shad-, the ehsd-s grow ever j ,Urir, the eiineattis ever fsd-. TPS shad - ! own jtstlier quicker, anti hoimufi iuie.b loiiu', ai'd silent winter falieM while the ever caiberiiiT thionT In f t'lishin, ever puh- i'i ils i-Ti:er way along in the direction of I Myers t Idoyd a cheap cash store, where do I miiu. woman or child h is ever yet failed to get the full worth of their money. j ...Mr. .Job Lysintrer, ef Pittsburgh, whom nearly evervbodv hrs except eumelf knew by heart anil appreciates as a clever, wide- : awak ceiitlernan, wagered rir of shoes iih cx-BheritT (now Hon.) John Huck, of CurrolHown, that, lie (Puck) wonld have; more than M0 majority for Assembly in this ; cour.tv. Of coura-t Mr. L. won the shoes, and as th- g entieinan who lost the bat U a.a j kunorable in principle as he mow is in name, i be hsd a pair ef wooden brogane made t , order and shipped ner Evpres with his j kind regards, to the r"ty of tu part i who. 1-emg posses.-d of the amiable d .spesi liou of .fob (Lvsinger), will o doubt con- ! sider the debt fully cancelled , A. lad named lr.l. a nnnfMr. Dtnn Yard of Mlllville borough, was take to ' Mti-bnrgli a few days ag by bis oiotliw. for tl.M nnrwose of having a snrg-cal oiera- tun. performed upou hltu The atmctea a ! wM signed qnart-rs In Walters' bosptta . where, ... Friday last, chloroform was ad ministered to hiin. tne hn.fe PP'. the jiHiUfnl opetat.on continued for threa liou.s, at -.he end of which ti.aj he nnfertu nate youth oxpired almost without approaching dissolution. The r'7'l mother, when she found that her dari ng boy was indeed dead, became frantic with gner, Kd made arch demonstrations as iartttee.l the surgeons to fee for safety, after which she threw all the'.r SustrutneuM into tne tire. The remains of the little rb-tim wcrebroughi Lome aud luterredin the Catholic cemetery. iti.1. i. ..i i ' "' ... r. mj iMjiaioiiy to tho wwn.ierfBl curative properties of vonr Alt v.e tiolden Medieal Dist ov'ery. I have taken rtemocraey and many of their Republican al- great interest In this medicine since I first ' . . w"? J,HV? dls5""-ed tho bad company with used it. 1 was badly afflicted iti,J.. I TlLU'h thfv n"ve hn "oci.tiinK Tor sevetai m. liver derarZ.l lTVtZlITS: l?u??hZ? L?I???? 'rey oPemocutic -ituon.. prrieni , I'mihiiruiuimuira i neir .loj r u I reeimas couse prostrauon or thn nervous system. Soranid I innt uP"n therfdbtnption of ihecountrv from unit nnmnlAC A :.l I. T. - en.rtii.ul mliruU V. r. , -.i . ..j. w, t,, apiKuu oiiiminaiii.n, i.on nres. speeches, music, etc. The following my jrriimine wns fudy c.irried out: Ut. A rund ilJuinination of the Democratic and somo other kin.J of people's homes, at 7 o'cioolc. 2d. The i.oretro oiass oi.ni ami the martial band, plav I i:ir alternately iu excelieut stvle. inarched Tro'in : the lower to the ti-per en. I or town, followed i by t irch light ji. transparencies, and portable I bonfires, consisting of tar harrtis ,nl obfuz-, hav- oix (.oir .mi .ni on... i ini-io. ami cariie;! alwft An imposing e jirocfssim pausiiitf- it. ernl Kili'Ci'it. ful Democratic candidates, faithful nai-tv lea. I. ers. ole. On the hill at the, upper end or town a splendid bonflre invited and welcomed 'he procession. This Are formed a subject Cf pecu liar interest and rt-tW'tion. and I just wotider-d if that tire on 1 1 Kill could he seen by all men whether it would not mi vbhi a beacor. of hope to tht; thousands of poor biiiorert and mechan ics who for the past several months have been trtirtsintr through, life with sad hearts, weary limb. Smi ttnrt v I'oCkers. in this "luiid of Hit jrrc," soarchintf for emnlovineni wlirehy'they mitflit provide for themselves and their loved ones nt home, diil what u commentary is tLis on Black Republican niisrulo! The crowded street, permit mo to say in con tinuance of my subject, ern lotnr yielded its burden to the more attractive spc; in and m Jront ot Myuhiei r Ilengle's tat-'inn Tiia. where, after n few eoul-stirriinr rounds of niartial inu sic. Col. f. H. Shields nnd F. A. Storm, Ksq., were vociferously and persistently called upon for speeches, to whicn uritmit ilemand the tor mcr responded In a few t ieasinjr remarks suit ar.le to tho occasion. hile i'un la! ter frent teman pteadod e.ceniitit,n on thesoors or I'liu.'iK'iljf.'hu t offered as su.xf idilr a son of Uouirh mot John R.I. known ait "tho sHino). master-abroad." who d:d up the job for the 'gquire in u brief but per tinent manner, i And now, us tny time is up. I will merely add. In conclusion, that the meeting adjourned in a sober and orderly manner and without any of those mishaps usually incident to the assembling- of a iurro concourse of people. . , Yours, truly, Hickory. Wii.mok'b, Nov 10, 1974. tiejR FrkemIx. On Thursday evening last the Democrats of .ummerhlH township and Wll mure boroub sisuemteied to rplebnue the late iJcmoci slic ii tnrios. The delegation first waited upon M r. Jii-t'olgan, Frot liotmtary elecl, who came torwanl and was greeted with three Tousinir choirs. They next raircd to Mr. John Schroth's, where a lion ft rn was lit and Ureworks dlioln vc1. They then adjourncrl to the Flitted Stains Hotel kept l-y Mr. Geo. Wen froth, where a i n -e t i uir wus oi a-nnied and Mr. complicaledcases arielr.g from, as I theuVbt an impure state of the blood, and in no one oaee have they failed to more than accom plish all they are claimed to do. I will only anention one as remarkable (though I could giro you dozens). Henry Kttsier,' furniture dealer, of this plaee, who was one of the most pititnl objecrsJaTer seen, his face swollen out of shape, seales and eruptions without end. extending to hisliody, which was completely covered with blotches and scales. Nothing that he took seemed to eVert if a particle. , I finally indnxed him to try a fe w ottles of tha Golden Medical Discovery , with dai,ly useof tho Pellets, assuring hiiu it would surely cure him. lie commenced its use some six weeks since, taking two Pellets each night fer a week, then ono each night, and the Discovery us directed. The reault.is, to-day his akiu is perfectly smooth, fcnd the scaly eruptions ars gone. He has taken somo seven or eight bottles in all. .and considers himself curod. Ibis case had bafrl th our best physicians. Messrs. Duns ford & Co., druggists, of this place, are sell ing largely of yottr medicines and the dftinand steadily increases, and they give perfect satisfaction in every case. llefpectfully, T. H.CHAMPEIN, Agt. Atn lxp. Co. pOCKET-P.OOK LOST. Was lest od Thursday, Nov. 5th, somewhere be tween Charles Sttzeis and Carrolltown. a poekct book eoDtaintna; lto in monev and two promisso ry notes drawn Id favor of W. Dlekev &. Sn. The finder will be liberally rewarded bv retnrnin tt to the owner. J L L1CS ST1C11. Carrolltown, Kv. 13, 1874. -St. QTR A Y HEIFEH. Cnine into th enclosure of the subscriber, in Clearfield towBhip, Cambria county, on or shout the 15th ot J'lj l"t. a rl and white sjiotteJ Heifer, one vesr old last Spring.. The ewner Is re)u ed to come forward, preve property, par ohAris. ar-i tk ner away; otberwic she will be d;poii cf ac cording io law. WAFHINQTOX DOUGLASS. C'lesrCtld Twp., Nov. 13, lSIt. St. A U Dl TOR'S NOTICE. The un- dersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Cuurt ef Cambria cel. tit v to afertaln the fcalunrs, and dfs'rihote ths ssnie, cf the fend in the bs.n U of f. X. H Ate. Itxeentor f Jos. Lst. leto of Allegheny township, dee'il. herehv Rives no;i c tn all pers.ius fnlrrosici that he wiirntttnd tn the duties of said erpf'intmen', at his office In Kbenshara. on SATt HOAV, the 'Jirn iav ov Nn. VKMiiea. 1S74. at 2o'clr.plt. p. tn.. when and where thoy must present theirclaims, or be debarred from coming in on said fund. JAMES M'LL. Kbensbnrg, Nov. 13, H4.-St. Thh Nkw Yt rk Si x. In .mother part of our paper will be found the prospectus of the New York 6'in for the year 1875. We have heretofore spoken ef.the great ability with which the. .Vn Is conducted Its edi tor is an able writer aud a fesrlws n an, atul has done mere to opposn corruplions in na tional anH date governments than ay oth er nan in the United Stute. t is not. a ltaocratic paper, but. an independent jour nal, advocating what is right and condemn ing what is wrong. The weekly editiou of the .Stilt is only 91.20 per ye;ir, postage pre paid. We take great pleasur in recom mending the MVeA-b Sun to the people of Cnmbria eouuty as tha most interesting and at bhe same time tha vh-.tpest paper in the country. Its editor, Mr. Jjvluh, has done noble work :n favor of honesty and reform iu tiie admiuislration of the government, and now let the people of the whole country sustain him by thair r.atroTiae aud show that they appreciate tha iudepeudent servi ces of no hones and utibought ei'.itor, a friend ef honesty and the foo of corruption. PtR!lo THE PRtr-:iF.3. It wiil be nsn, in the extraordinary a.l verfisemcnt wa p,il lish this vreek from tb giant Clothiers, Messrs. Wauamuker ,t Brown of Oak Hall, I'hiladtdphi. that they have set their pegs so I'iir in advance of ail former ye.-.rs, as to make it necessary metaphorically, "to burn th bridges bt hind them." Henceforth, th'. great House, is pledged o s,''i,.r Caih oo-i",- to mark down their stock at figures j representing the very small pjr cent, de maudnd by a "stri.-tly cash" tiade.; to 'hel every garment with the name anil charac ter of Its material, and the otie, only price for which it can be t.oug'ut; to luniiafa tfca cutemer a signed tiuarante.-., H(Wn which, if for any reason hois dissatisfied with bis purchase, he can return it within 10 days, and receive back his money. XuHa ntror im, "no atep ha kwar.'.s," now for the ex tensive establishment, coriiir Sixth and Market streets, Philrdciphia. : I hos Kiiinev, ,f WPmore. iinsiiisnr jslv snlect- ed as clirtirmitii. V. F. McCorm iclc ws.s culled I upon to address the meeting:, to which he, res j ponded in a snort speech stating the ot.j.-ct of j t he aseiiiblai', coiiirra l ulaf trig tin Democra cy on the election ot Mr. h'eillyand t he success of the wholo state and county ticket, and re turuinjr tiu-iiks to the Republicans whoaided in bringiiiir ntmut wi irrntify inir a result, and also urtriutr persver'uci on the part f tho Democracy iu order to perpetuate i lie if lorious victory. Mr. KdWiird Rcilly ivm then culler upon, who came forward nnd ilelii fc:ed a very conviue'i-ir argument in favor of Democratic ptinciplca. Mr. Rcilly is a houi'--made orator, Vint nil preonnt will cneerf ul!y admit tliat he baiulled his subject udndrnbly. Hesbowedthe imiiortiinco of the victory and th benefits which would ari-ie from it. ttiankvd all who nssisttid in R-iiinin the triumph and wound up by ailvioioar the DcmTrirs.to keep the ball in motion. Mr. Thus. D imn thru inn. In h few pertinent temm in which he speeially c m m t ii in t"d t lie Dcinoofuts of Sn m merh! II town si.ip iin.l Wilmoro boroug-ii on tint liMiidsome majorities irir.i to Mr. It.-illy in their re-pect-ive ilit-triets. The inoi'tiior then adjourned wit h thr.-e .lipois for Heidy, MeCoijfixn, and the w!- )le Deinocrnt i-. ticket. Yours, Respectfully, DMCRiT. A UDITOR'S NOTICE Tii un- dersigned Auditor, appointed hy the Court of Common Fleas of atnbria county to hssr. d.tel te and report upeo the exceptions tiled to th" final a-eont of H. tfiakead, Ksn Assignee of John J. Olsss. dee'd. acd also to rorort tlstrl butloo of the fund in the bands of said Aislfrnee hereby notifies all persons interested that ho will attend to the duties of said appointment at his of fice in Kiiensbnrg, on flint v, the ?;th n.v or Novimrir. 1S74. at 1 o'clock, p. m., when snd where all parlies mav attend If ih-v -tilr.t proper A1.Y1.N KV ANS, Auditor. F.benrburg, Nov. 13, iS-ot. A SsSTriMirir.'s: 'nTIPl. -vr ,.: KJ J.1 s 111. it. it H.C ! 1 hereby given that C. L. (Rts-nt.n and i A. .T. f kiswoi.d. of Susquhanna township. Cam tut i county. Pa., by deed of volun'arv ass'irnment ' have ss.:iriied all their estate, real to tbs undersigned, residing in !:benshur. for the benefit of their creditors. All persons therefore Indebted to the said V. L. Oriswole' and A. J.tlrls wold are reijnested to make taymunt tothe.nder siirned, and those having elalms or demands will make known ths same without dclar. GliO. V.. K.'ZIHM. Assffcnee ef O. L. Oi-lswold A A. J. (Jsiewold. J'.Di nsliurg, Nov. IS, lS74,-t!t. A Ae? Subscription Hook. HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK TOMBS: The Sserets. Mysteries snd ttomsnee of Pilson Life In 'ew Xork ; Gathered hy ( hsrles batten, Warden of the Tombs. LAROK 8vO., .')( EP., ll.Ll'riATS!t, S..r0. This Is not a strictly scnsatt.inal work, and Is re counneoi1 by the best men ss a Mosul, CiroRH r.n. Roys readinir it wlil not le-.rn to be thieve, bat will learn how thieves S-jf7er. The story of John Mnhoncy, written by himself, is wortn the r rice of th book. Tho best selp:i;r book everpib shed ; so say all our e.(f.?nts. Kiclusire territory giren An f.if-nt wanted in everv town. I'NU'ED STAI KS PC ULiiHlNO CO.. 13 Cmvkksitv Place, X. T. finon TtECiPK tor Cckino Mhat.-The following recipe is from the editor of the Germantowti Tchgroph , vrk recommends it after tna ny years' trial. It will be useful to our radrs at this season of the year: To one gallon of water add 1 'i lt.. of salt. 'jTtis. sugar, j"Z. saltpetre, '2 e. potash. In ibis rata the pickle ctin .e increased to any qnau tity desired. Let these be biiicd toccther until tiie dirt from the s.igar ris?s to the fop and is skimmed off. Theu throw it into a tub to uod, and when eold, pour It over your beef or pork, to remain the nsnal tune, say fwur or five weeks, the meat must be well covered with pickle, and should Tio't. he put down for at least two days after killing, during which time it. should be slightly spriiikled with powdered trait pet re, which removes all the surface blood, etc., leaving the meat fresh and clean. Some omit boiiin iln pfchie. and rind it anewer well, though theopera tlon off boiling purifies the pickle by throw ing of I he dirt a! ways iis be found iu salt and "gar. ...Tho renerkbio Peter K aylor, sr., died at his residenee in i-i mister township, on last Wednesday afternoon, aged probably not less than ill) years. Mr. K aylor was a bravo aoldier in the war of If 12, and came to this connty many yssrs ago, when the Al leghenies were virtually a trackless tailder T.uS, tho abode of vild blasts and a stran ger to the echoes of the human voire. He was a warm friend and an intinnate acquain tance of the much Itelnyed priest and prince, Father Gallitzin.and bo raaa was more fully versed in tho saored reminiscences pertain ing to that great and good man, and to tha limes that tried men's souls in this region, than the aubjoet of thia netieo. Peace to Lis ashes. Wo imcrrrt, firtccgan. Three years age Dr. Beechee'e German Syrup was introduc ed i a tho United Statee frost Germany for the euro of Cengha, severe Colds settled on the breast, Consumption aud other diseases of the Throat and I.ergS Io edict a ever had such a sueeess. 300,000 sample bottles have been distributed every year for thtee years hy Druggists tn all parte of the United Atates, aud nearly 1CC0 letters from Drug gists are now on our files, saying that no other preparatiin in their stores sells as well and gives such excellent satisfaction. All we ask is for you to go to your Druggis-s I.eniTnon & Murray or P. M. Woleslagle & b m'a H to ro at Wilm jre, and get a sample battle for 1ft cents aud try it ; regular s.ra 75 cnt2. ...Harry Msrlett. prince of, caterers to the public appetite and private slfiepatite, de sires us to inform our readers that b" will give adayligbt party at his popular hostelrie in St. Augustine, on Tuesday' Nov. 24th. and hopes that all his firiends and the "rest of mankind" will pitch i And enpiy them selves to their hearta content. Harry is a good man to tie to on eoch occasions, and we fael sure that all who take part in the approashing flnstivitiea will get the full worth of their money in situon pare enjoy ment and "sich like." Fes of ChakOE. Dr. Morris' Syrnp of Tar, Wild Cherry aud Horebound comhinea all tha medicinal virtues of those articles which long experience ha proved to possess ths most efficient qualities for all diseases of the Throat and Luna.. Conghs and Coiris are oneediiy relieved hy it acd in Crenp it es of the prin'er mitn. acts like magic. Call at K. J. l-i'.oya s wrug Store and obtain a sample lottlerf of charye, or a regular riee for ill ; or at P. M. Woie alagl & Son's fore, Wilmoro. J. R. Mor itm, 113 North 2d St., Phil. rl-l3.-ly. Tew TnorsAKD Peopi.b. There are more than tell thousand peeple in the United i fstatea who expect to be the kappy possessors of the first grand priee in the Kentucky Gift : p..rt nf 2.-i0.O00. All 'f them but nnn 1 will bo isappinted. One will get it, for i Govorner Brausletle, the manager at Louis- j ' villa, has anoonneed that the Concert will j positively take plane on November 30, 1874; j 1 that there will be ns further postponement, I ' and if our reader want to kuoW mow about it, write to hito. Xote cf a Trip to fOltl f'irffinny. CaiiROi.t. Twp., Oct. 1. 1374. EniTdR Fruehah-f.'urir Sir : la accordance vritii j.roini-e made in my previous letter, I s'uhII endeavor to nive your renders a hurried description of certtiin portions of Virg-inia re cently vi-tited by me and of which I htiveas ret made no m-niion tlirousrh your columns. It is of cuisnot my intention to xo Into lengthy details. l-tfuo I do not wish to occupy much of your vaiunt.le epnee in desciibiua what I know com parat.vely little about. On the morning-of Sept. 2d we started from .Mp!tses Jun'-tioii on tho ?aliburj- ilrau'.-h. R. H , wiiich run' ti:roitfh an almo.it barren waste for a distance of eixl;t or ton miles, relteied only by en oircasionul ni'irro sliHnty aod a few i pHtcbie of corn. 1 lie soil is Imhl ami sandy, ; and not capable cf pro In -In h -uvy crops, uu ! til near Uroad Run station, on the outskirts of 1 tho viilley of Virginia, where T li Nil li.-iriin ! to be ai ore fertile, and where e-in Ik-seen miles I up in tulles of ston feicis. witli ifooj houses aiol very ioor narn. nen you see a rfood b-rii iu that reijion you tnsy niako up jour mind that a Not t hern man o vns it. Salem is the name of o small viiluae along the R. R., In Fauqui -i- county, thirteen mill's irom Varr"nron. the county sent, and situated In the midst of thriving' farms, hut th; water is as hard to stomach as the corn whixky', whch is si in pi y oxet-rabio. There is one man residing in this villuo who is ths owner of 2.unO m ies of laud totally devoid of fences, and h I a poor man too. not wit htauding he values his broad domain at not less than 15 per act e. .The cat tle in this vslley aro the bent 1 esw during my trip, but the hrses are very srnaii. The own ers all claim that they are blooded stock, but as for tnvself I can't seo it in most cases, a ma jority of them having about us much pure blood in their veins as the louse which Hobby Hums di covered on a lady's bonne: at a c.i:np-nieet-injr or some such place, and afterwards immor talized 1i never-dying' vero. The principal mans of (retting over (rrcccd, except wa'kinir, is on horseback. At every sta tion alonir the road we saw from one to twenty horses hitched, and ns the country is not thick ly aettled. it 1s; fair to presume that they had been ridden for miles, apparently for no other purpose than to see tho trains pass. If people; sowed their wiieat here before Oc tober, it would likely come out In head ere tlifi winter sets Iu. A titan told me tiiat he yof a sleigh built lust winter, but .only took one ride in if. and that was In tfir: mud. so ho concluded to hang his 'cutter'.' up to dry. Any h.ao who is not a good farmer, or a poor mechanic, or a carpet-hitifger. or someth'tig of that sort, had better stay out ot Virginia, as they don't need him there. Laboring tnon get 10 per month, wjl and dry. A princely sum upon which to maintain a numerous wife and lanitly, ain't it. Mr. F.ditor? Cathode churches down there ere. like angel visitors, few and far between. There is one ot Fairfax, another at Warren ton, 83 miles distant, ad sfl'l another at Winchester, 6'J miles fur ther on. . . Front Roysl Is a smart iitlla toh of s'ooiit 76.1 Inhabitants. It is the seat of justice of War ren county, and situated as It is in the midst of a rood farminir country nnd has at 1 1 the advan tages of railroad eo!iitniinioatio!i, it Is destined V become large inland town. Alnrhting f rom the cars at this point, we ensconce! ourself In a hotel van. and were ere lonj dumped at the door of the Mount View House, where, to our utter surprise, we found one of the curators to be no ies a person tuut Mr. I,ena l. McDor tnlt, an old Kbensbiirr hoy: and all I havo to say now is that if any of your readers snould ever strsy into that pari of creation, and hang his hat up with benaii. and comes back disap pointed with tho treatment received, he can have my best shirt to cut up Into bullet-patches. . :i which uiuut tuttl t ivus treat'! like a pr'n"C. The oidors-d "men and brothers" around Front Roval won't work no how, unless it's on tho principle of th wise ar.t tfiiirr the foolisli ,ns!i(ppsr to mako hay while the sun shtoes. Tb'-v do that very tititijr. tho" it's not bay thry tnae, but rosstVg-ears they tel when the corn Dsol't enongtiar.d tha tnon haseensed to ehed its refnlirent ravs upon Mother Earth. Hut enough of this for the present, as spaee In vour columns is no do;ilt too ecu roe to per mit tbs mi Miration of tiny furl her rernarhS ou I th siiL-Joct just now. Next week I shall be t the fore with another screed or like propor i tioua. wiiich I trust will lind the usual treat ment at your hands. t ours, Ac. M. HTnr.ati,. JOXBV HVAN'S. M;-rried. ia this r'acs. on Thursday. Nov. Mb. by U v. 'J'. ft. Jone.i, Mr. UirtosT J.-iE.s and Miss M A. Kvans, daugh ter of Mr. John K.va.n (tann r), all of the East Ward. Ebeiishursr. Althonirh we received none of the accepta ble concomitants which sometimes pertain to evwritS of this kind. We I eel non the less srratl fiod in t'endet-lna-totbe happy pair the best, wish- I lie ncwiy-inattc tiene- dict is one of the worthiest young men in this ) community, and the fair yonmr bride is an or I nauient to her sex, amiable and aeeomplished, i and if twosuon joined toiret her by the silken ties or matrimony no not derive ail tne Happi ness anil escape all the vicissitudes which per tain to this earthly pilerlmage.'it will not he because they are undeserving of such good luck. fpKIAL LIST. Raines set down for trial at the ecsuiug term of Court, commencing on Monday, 1 lecrinber Tlh, 1874: FIRST vitt. vs. Mrl.snghlln. . . . .vs. vs. .. .. Vi. VS. . . . . . VS. vs. B BOS l will. vs. Ir-.st. vs. Kerr t si. vs. Fatters-iis. vs. K:b. vs. tJbriity ct al. ve. H tppa e: s.i. vs. H..a-r. Aito'r. vs. II tih p. .vs. T;el in. ai bitU aiAiL'JiiUOjiuilIiiitii ii VTV I I?eI12Ti STOCK OF cr w,&- U AT EXCEEDINGLY LOV PKJC5I3. Medium and Fine Dress Goods! At !.; cenre, eew F'-.!l Drees loo3 in desire- j New 5nj;i:sb Serges, feieets, rtr!'.:ijt.Wieo, hie style nil I colors. . Hutting. 'arri I s Hi'r ' It tt . A -. At " K, g- oet!, extra rood tsryams in "douinlp Dree tt.o.. an inntuii!) Istaeee Dlack Voiiatr AljiHcns, finest Ki 1. J s -rvt-ent ut r 1o-t pi lrt-f. At 50. cents, Ll.cprtsi Cloths, a.l sLtdtt- real .New jinunctxiid l";i,l .unrest variety. bu:gains. V Choice S?cIt I ion of Ladies', Misst-s and Children'c YGOIFI? HOBE. lliislins, Calicoes, Domestic Cvo&s, fr., very cheap f or OwA. Exti-a rood barralns In Mnen Towels acJ Tow- I Shirting, sheeting' nt-d rill r-Ca;e Mosl'ot. -11 !!!!, llu-i.is Rath 'J'owelii, io. w i ,; i n s u n 1 q u n 1 1 1 ir s. IilcacheJ und Colored Table Utieua. very low. 1 Furniture ChiLitr.-s, liuiit1e. Checks, Ac, Ac. I CsIeMei L ASSET'S, YARNS, FLAMELS as! CASSMBES. ALL THS LATKSr KOVEI.TTK3 1 Ladles', Misses', and Childron'a HATS and BONNETS; trimmed and untrimmed. Kletrant new French Flowers, rout pons FIimqs Wings. Ac. Nw Ribbons, hendiome Sashes and Sash Rlltbons: Indies' S-m f.. ie. Rucl.fnic. Ac. K.id G'o.s Snk Gloves, Lisle Thread and Cotton filnvnt.. I a. lies', i e- m d hil.tt en a Underwear. Wool en Leggings, Iiahy floods, C'loa.-, resi ts, io.. Sc. Veils, SLawls, Cloves, Shroudings, C':epr Hats snd H umets, alwas s ou hana. BEADED TRIMMINGS, LACES, BELTS, POCKETS, PORH.ONAIES, Lc. A FULL LbE GF EMBROIDERIES, LACES Hid CRESS TR.MiV.!NGS AT LOWEST PF1CES. Berghmaix' ztriDTRS mvl O Ell MA S TO 11 W lAJtX a 5p(cialfV. AT THE POPULAK I'AMUOTH STullB OF GEIS, FOSTER & QtJINN, 113 asi 115 CLINTON ST, JOHNSTOWN. Haven fc Co O'Connor ... Wean Sini! h Sharbaugh.. Hracken Klllott ... .. A B'i!e Mtile et al Mellotitrh Cooper A 7o ti inibria Iron Co .-. .. I'atton Ki wur.ls Heslop 'aldwell Klmmcll K Cbe." t alterc. K.uincksr. Penna. kail Koad Co. K-.nrer. -Mariet et al. PUBLIC SALE ! Wnoi! mTnli A c WlfcL fee eff,red at PnbHc JMe, at the re. ! a VII tet, VV., lV tienee ol the subscriber, in C.ssi 1eld 1 owr.- i (J uardians of M t i unigie Tjimbonr. 1 ninsgan Hutthan; Hurgoon's Fx'r. Itursroon's lil t. Mc.'iulleu .... A . id o- vs. W oleslsglas. vs. Bichel. vs. .Mellon. vs. Fenns. Fall Road Co. vs. Hurk's iix'r. vs. Hnrk. vs. Hradiev. J. K. 1UTF, rrethoiiotary. Ptothonotary's OiHce. Kbcnsbnrg. Nov. 0, 1674. shin. Cambria eoanty, about 1'. iniies notlb of bv Augustine, on Hitii-lr Xov. it Ii. 'nst.. the following described personal pr. perrv, to wit : 1 .Mere 7 years old. 1 Horse 6 years ol.l.'.t head Young Cattle. 9 fitmd Sheep. 1 ft ur-borse f ower Thrh1ng Machine, 1 two-horse Wagon. 1 wo-Boree psteal Flooih. 1 one horss Flcugii. 1 Shorel Plough, 1 Cultivator, 1 Harrow, l vViu.i Mid. 1 CottlDir Box. a lot of Lor Cbaius. Hur j fr"ers. Saddh-s. p.rJdlcs. ('ooukin Bol e. 4.C.. I Ktt:rr with Hay tribe ton. !traw by the load. I Rnd roaoy other srticKs not te-. stary io uiention. j je-S4le to commence at lu o"cio.-k.'a. nv. of ssid uar, m trn-.s will r.e made snown met a r a Fcnsble credit will be given. I. J. K K15L. Oloarfiel-l Twp., Nov. 0, 1S74 -4'. A in, at the ssme time and place, will be off-r- d for ssie. MY FA KM conte nlng u At sis, more or b-s eboot 40 acres of wbi.-h are cir-d. wsll tsoced. and In a food Vate of ."s'T1vnb.n The Improvsments consist of a two s;orv PL A ? K. HOI'S,:, a LOO HAKN. and all neojful Ul b LL'lLDlNO.s. Good water In abnn-dance. Near P. o. R. j.cl, Johnstown, Pa.-, Whv'exatt an l Ar.'ciV Dcalti .i in mmmmmimwi IDOWS' APPIl A.ISB M B N T S . - Neiie.e is hereby eiven thst the fob lowing Appraisements ot real estate and pcrlona.1 properly of deeedenis. solectrd and sst ansrt for the widows r.f inte-tates. under the Aot ef A ira- i blv ol 10th of April. A. T. lM. hays been bled tn ! the R-ij'ster's O'llce at Fbensbury. and will L- present-d tho Orrlssrs 'Vurt of Cambria eoun- ' Iv for con firm nt ion and Blloaaacaoc VVdnesdc Jlecoiuber ;l'h. A l. 174: 1. Inventory and ap.prslssmsnt cf personal pro- iry lcung, Ston town. perty nppruis-.I and set apart for -Mary Young, ig, nits oi i avliiston town- OFFICE OF POOR HOUSE IH P.F.OTOR9, Cambria Oocutt And now, Notisskr two, 11,74. the Heard of PIrect.jrt ' m;t. Fr?snt JoKn Hin,-b, Ans-lrn Wesklen, and A. liurbin. 1 l.'s tenj the time fixed lor j mtkinj the r'.lo.mmi, i'l ii. j lr. '. Tiiat 1. Lilly b. sppolnted and cor.- ! 1it;ud Hi SewMd oftlic'f.jor House lor ll.i eneu- 1 Intt year. i'-'ir.. Tlist Pr. J. J. Oititim b continued as House Fhjs -ta for ths coming yr. on snuie cor.dlti-irs as iast yer. ' fciir-l. Trmt bo appointment be mde fit i Counsel for tt.e I-ilrectors. j H'OiVtd. 1 but tfce meeting! of lbs Hoard of 11. rre'ors be he.i hireaftt- i.b the Cm lus5a .f ,' IA"9 ntou'.c. Kiyi.v d. 1'h.i.t tbe forcKciiig EsiolutfoD" llsnd in Die iroeusburg t mniix an 1 ill town Dtrnoiidr. I. LILLY, SteTrsrJ atl Clerk HIM.IMJaS (.!)lll), I! A IIIIU' A i:t. yi'Ki.N.s'.VARn. iJ' O ! A '' I J SHOTS. HATS AMI CAPS. Il.i'N AM N A 11.5. C ART F.7S A N D O I i i rt u , ;:. i Y-ii auk ci.thin?. il.ASS 'A" Af:r V! T.l.c.VV WAHF WOiiHKN AM WILLOW WAP?. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, iosretlicr t-.h el m.;iit-tof Western Ftodi o I sues as vi.nrn. iiAtfv, Lisa sai r i . no c;i'e a id risi' oruers oo'iciie. a.d rninwlv .!'.. the eiiot test nct.ee .u4 i4utiibl terms woon. yr priFi.T a co. tow of Andrew Yotinir, Siiln. decd-.M.;si. 2. Inventory and apprais -merit of persons! pro perty spjiralsed and set apart for Mary Farren. I wioowoi .lante. rarren, laie oi Washington town ship, dee'd it3.-Jj. 5. Inventory and appraisement of personal pro perty appraised an 1 s-'t apart for Sniiie ohnabef. widow id Henrv Sclinabel, late of Jolinslown bor ouifh. dc'd Si.Si.i-i.iKl. 4. Inventory and appraisement ef prrycual pro perty appraised and set apart lor Joiephlne M. F.die, widow of l"v. jnm'-s W. Ldie, Jji ef lib ensburg borouirh. rtee'd 227.00. 6. Inventory and appraisement of personal pro perty apnrstsed and set apart for Ltira Parrish, willow of Si las Parrish. late of Cambria townthip, deed iZjH.li. ... .TAMPS M. SINftEli, Register. Register's Office, F.hensburg, Nov. , 1874. EGISTER'8 NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that the following Ac counts have boon passed and filed in the Roadster's 0:flce r.t Cbensburu-. and will he nresented'to the rphans' Court of Cambria county Tor conGrma tion and ailowanco on Wednesday," December 9: h A. D. 1S74: 1. The first and final account of Moses R. Miller executor of Isaac Kcg-hart, iate of iiichland town ship. ticL-eased. 2. The account or Moses B. Miller, guardian of minor children of Wm. Keighart, late of Rlcbiaud township, deceased. 3. The first and 3nal account of Moses B. Miller, administrator of Samuel Keim, late of Richland township, deceasod. 4. The nrstand final aceocpt of Jaiiies McMnl len, sr.. and Patrick Doneuran, executois of Corne lius Donahoe, late of Clearfield township, dee'd. . The first and partial account of John Fritz, James McMIIlen and Wm. I. Tucker, exentors of tleorire Fritz, late of Johnstown boroneh. dee'd. J. The first und partial account of John Fritt, James MtMillen sod Wm. R. Tncker. trustees of .tCilen F. Frits and other legatees tinder the will of tisorare Frits, late o!' Johns'o-vn borongh, dee'd. 7. The account of F. V. Tierncv e.i 'o-ur1in of the minor children of Daniel fetiiniijr. late of ' thentlcaled lor settlement. A Bui T lkt- ;?r. I Singer Sowiog KacliiLio AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In ths ater or" the reocci7an?-e of JtiHN A. aed U-ii.iKee Rhir. In the partition of the es of Pkii.i p F. iisR deceased : 1 tie undersigned, appointed Auditor to report the amount due o ea'ch of the heir of the s.ii I Philip Uvgrr. dcseBjc.l hereby arlves notice that he wul a'.ten.l to the duties of said appointment nt his oifce in Kbenburg. ob Momhi. Aov. 2Sd. 1874, at one o'clock, p. when and where a'.i persons interested may attend or be aebarred from coming in on the niad. A. V. BARSr.lt, Aolitor. Fbensburg, Oct. S , 1&74.-H. SPLENDID TOWN7!' ROPE RT T FOR a LE. A very elegant and cora ni'Viloas residenee in rbeDjhtira; boron-h will be sold on rrast.nable terms. 1 he IIone w briok and eoat:r 13 rooms, t feet hlle and basement wMi-hou-e, be.!des a giod cellar divrded Into two apart nieaits. T Tot ie lajx-4 feet and well set wnk all JtJurts of frujts sbrebbery. L"irge Uta- vii, in iieusn. ana mr nui'inirs nssl as uw ofSees. This proterty s.1es.tb.e for a targe fstnt- 7, or wi-n mrt Jims insprovereni woui i make fcrt t clas hotel or suawreT boArling bruss JXO. F. JIIAMjA.I, Agsat. HbecsburfB, Aug-, tl, f. von te). i nidcbiiie iecple .nH Whore to Biy it s.".- i si - .i :"e n'-re. Tmiiri t Er 'H '" "' r av the Svwu talk so inocti ho..u: 7 , v . iii-E ov r FK-rrtore., wi;h tdensara 1 ! rrcome it ie the Sh.gt-r siewlr,a .'da;Uue tLat yta C. Y-s, tb'- ti e nai.'e of it. t or i:. '.Vi :i. jnt iloti, there two rV.n-eat of , wi'.r. :s the p'a.e. ai d mt ru ior t yell T7!l b we!! pleased wn 1. vonr , nr. i..,., In ei. of i .,,.. t,:, i j.,; v,.t.r, ,,;, 1-ave te.a on l.titel nil ev'.. a Itldl-J 1. -i'.. e t, .-1.'-v, . :r..t.,'i : u ' a 'tisiie. and " re m-c n n:,.. :t r ... lb. !. -r p.ir nt ab i f mu A Tats. tb. i and size- c;? bl Spest t '. I l;e lo''i g ."H ri-n win tt' !:.- no 1 oi,t of t io 1 yen t-'ri' to 1 n v or t i n -l!et n:i 1 ell ; ;.e .. 1 i-c H'f-v:..o. ud fcte ! tend te . f-e r-:.e t i k I and I S -ISfitCToty .M!,i,rr. end JO i rftts. Ilori'f t.ire the p:,r-e Ji',. doors ei.st of Zatun'f s:..n-, 1 I ..-ue ' "; u - '. r v. a i- .-. ii.'.V r ".f ' biea i a . ! ! 1 t.. nt. Mii"c.irr;l y iin:erae fctri-ef, : m o -tf 1 4-1. iiEBEKSDEG WOOLEN FACTORY Chest Springs bnronarh. deces-sed, S. Tho last and final account of John Hoffman, administrator of the estate of Daniel Iteam, late of Kichland township, deeoasod. 0. The fiast and final account cf Therest A. Wet bel and Thomas Hoover, administrator' of Andrew Weibel, la.e of Cambria township, dc -rased. ID. The first and final account of Silas H. and Alfred P: Dououghe. administrators of Patrick Donouglie. late of Allcsrh-ny township deceased. 11. Tha final account of Peter 0lck. gnsrdian cf minor children of John F.icheneehr, late of Cone-nisug-h horensh. dece:-.ssd. l'i The first and part inl account of 1 bornat Doti ahoe. adminisrrator of ilary Donahoe. late of Washington loi"hip. deceased. 13. i ne account ot j ames ctisrlon, admlnistra lor of John CUardon, late of Clearlield township, deceased. 14 The flrat ant final account of David ft Orlf. j rithi, executor of tirlHth J. tiriiT. ; lis, late of Cam bria township, deceased. I 1. The first and final account of Florleda Herr, I administrator of Oeorge Herr, late of Summurhill ! township. tteeeaSed. 1 11 Tho nrstand fartisl aceonnt of W. B. Beo ! ScVer, trusree appointed to sell tee real es'ate of j Dauic-l (Joaif lin.mr. Iae of To vlor township, dee'd. I JAHIIS M. SfNOF.K. Keirister. Keglster's Office, Lbensburg, iN'ov. 9, 174. "EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Qeobg Eldbti, lee'd. , Whereas Letters Testamentary to lbs estate ot 0e-)HQ F.ldbr, late of Lorerto borough. Camerie county, hiwe been issued totbe anders itned. this la to n.;iiry all persons Indebted to said estate that lmmediat!pay ment Is demanded, and I Lots bay ing claia?s against the same are requested te pre sent tbetr reepeoMve eeeoume to sne properly se ar sen lemoni. FKsTttJIS OTS1LL. Eseaater Lisreete, Oet. 0, l4.-. b lf.tcicst. d parties I. eve Issi, report mir in lb- i i 1 1 1 ct ti i.i rt ..t tln ..,oi. ti,..t ... I rat-s for tnantira.tiirft.a; Woolen G'.k5s, Acl j are inucli h.gnei- than tl.ey realiv are we deem ii neeoary for our own protection nnd for tlut Inli.rnintiou td tije ,-itl.Ho to publ-U fi-following COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., PlanVets.. Flannels 'as!in -res Satinet :s Card ipg atul t-o Cardicg , i . Jily 1?, r.TF. .-tt. LIST CF rittiTs. :",') pr pair. li'.l und o els. pr var 1 . -is per yard. j'l i-ts. ht ya:d . 'Vini-." ..-jo , . ..r j -- 7 ' I- JONTS A SONS. l.benst.lJUf .,,.si rsict e-y. liHeiirs'Liirtr, lss "TTTII.J receive money on deposit, dlstonul r and coilfct notes, and attend io all tbe ousines ttiiiellv done t. y n e r . boptJW.tf. JAS. p.. t.A H M. Csn'ii! i I ABSOLUTELY Tea Bkst I ssue evf.b ! orritsito j To let yon se for yourssif '. whit we have to ofler, we I 1 do hereby e.gree to fetid to any agent in the 1 '. S.. i ATILLINKKY A HI.KSS M A KINO The attention of the Ladies of r hnrg and vicinity directed to the fai l ibat M Its. It. L .tt)N KS has just rece.Vfd a a invoice of new and fnbtonebe Mi'iiaerv Hood, at her rooms in the East Ward. F.bnnsburc- 'We-riding Bonnets, Hats, etc.. ae-eiaiy. Jtressniakitu promptly so I ceat!y done, 'the itrennire of tee laaies la reepeelf ully tvllolteai. t15--'-! COAL! COAL!! The suWribw is prepared to furnish. In btrce or eins:i quantities, all queli'tesor ANTH RA CITE snd MITCatlNt'CP COAI at lowest mat kt-t rate. Col deliver- rt promptly snd free of r-hnrre for hauling any point In Ebnulmrr r yirini'y Orders .eft st the ZlHS Ftori w iii rec-iv ear ly ettfti'lon. DANIEL H. ZAHM. LeerurbMra-. Sept. 1, liTi.-t . I I !iS T N a T I ( ) N A L S I ) I ) L E A N D 1 II ARSK.S?nO?OFCA MWRIA CorXTf. High street, 'opposite l'pim School Flousr,) West ard. Ebepsbnre. M. M. O'X ettl.L k Co., I'roprietois. H'fiillrt and Harntr-made ac6 re paired and all other werk in n;y niif: t'Vto:ied G. AV. YKACiKK S: CO.; Wte!eale and Krtail Manafnrto rers ,f Tl., lOTi AMI MIEEMM WARE, AM liEAI.tRI IX j Mzi Parlor aai Gcc&4 Slora, .. V.: I -Vl- J'"- '-.'otii. -i.-o.Kr, upon receipt ef 2.1 cents, one number ol the PK0. I I'l.KS 511l9l.r (illustrated), acd xthntn i t" n'lfe copies of n-f? four of onr prstniim ehroraos J post paid also our ncic circulars, ofterin j he.ftrr ! r .-.ns . nan any paper In tne land. M-eri, stibscn- j ln th, m.nrer. on the abctest notice, nnd j her Wfive, , tr,m,t chromo, or a larre Sx4' at rn,, reMn!Ulble rates. H-12 -tf.l itrt; 'ii;uimc .t a i i n iv tx. . jv. Ait n s . o . sj'iir J. IlUCK, M. D., I'bysirlan and Sura?een, f'llBPOt.l.TOSM. Ti. O'Jlce In rear of John Muck's store, .""iehl calls mav be made the residence rt Ji.n IK-it. F.q. f April 4. l7S.-tf.l !M. ouici'Anr. PTINEM AN. Died, at South Fork, thisconni ty, on the 3d inst.. Rsttv Of.tvv.; infant d iujtt ter of G-o. it aud M. A. Stiucman, aged 7 m nth ail S3 divt. P1TM A V. Died, at Hemlock, on Tuesday of Inst week, offer a linireriuif iitaoss. Miss KATa Firm 4. airad about 2.1 years. Mcli.'tAW. Died, at the same piece, on tho same d.iy, Mrs. MoJ-liif, B'I aCioat 31 j ear. aarents are defng well all over the country tnak iujr troni f 3 to fr,ii per week but we wa'nt more of Miem. Circulars free... NOW 1S1HE T1M.E I ' t irst come, nrst served.7' Address COPE k KODtlFBS. ' OenT A rents for Peopxb's Moktrlt, 23-81. 723 Sansoin St., Philadelphia. Fa. "R c YBr)rrou(iir t.onds! Th I Horoiieh of Rbcnsbnro- or'..r. Witin i I'll vlela tirc I P'.WnJ tn. I. KUir.r ... , . .- . k I Fj4 K X III' Rti . Fl 1 excellent opnori unity for sjfe nnd' psntable in- i ,rmr"r.n Hiirh sr-C nesriv opro.jte H'sir e , reamrai. rnr lunner partieniars can on ........ ....... ......... (.. .. - F. A. SHOKMAlBH, Treesarer. "nrrcinK.H mi u.mi.i i nmoc lt-MJ Bbenetmrr, ot. , l74:-rt. 1 ; 1 r.. i-ii ii.nAni.li " l-.a. BU'Bl.ril. A WEEK -gnarsnteed to Male and Fe ! OHOSMAKER tiCfUl m mala A cents. In their own locality. Costs NnUi.llellVLI Ufc.UMl.tti, tifi ii i . i r iu s.i ii. r bi ti"'iii rre-w- P. O. TICKEKY 'liCO., Anaetta, Me. I AMES J. OATMAN, M. D., IbTleiast wtirajewi aviioo:i:i, . ":t . POOriNC. mil 5F"! T!V.I ,n:A to orner ar: '.rn.utol p.iftct iu uiazufact urn aud tuotentil. -ru-rs reBpe,-i!;t ir jo -,?iTei! end prorcp sler.!e-l to. .d u: eter.tioj acv.'ldt-il all. whether the j uri t sse or not. A Itoona, e.. t, i:.-ti if 14 CUAAVFOUJ) HOUSE; i:it !a mi kj, a, Jr.m Titzharrls, - Proprietor; HAN IN'i KHsednnd r furri.-!i-J tin al-.n ( ii kntiwn nnd ,fptilsr hotel, the n-opn-etor is ii'iw pinply , it purt d to f i-coti,mo l te all who ropy favor bim tvi'h tlielr patroner The .et that the- nnret aftoi ds - i!i be m r od at the Table at all enso?te. the JUr w !t k- it constantly supplied with the choicest li.omrs, and the cor:nidioii Stst te wi'J lir uti.lr t of a ctii e! nt and at tent i v bot l-r. effo: t will I s spured to render irjevs ttunf- -able and well p.'eHst. in rvtrv Mti tiniS u, s 4 by proper a'ten'ioti I b.ixincssHiul a m- -1' r. 'm .:; of n nnn the proprietor hopes to w iu i ia wiy ti publ c favor. (May tf. IST.J.-tf . Lore t to Marble Work::. PRICC3 REDUCED! Mtt-NI Mr iS. T'lMHSTtlNl ? !' and TA FI.K TOi-s : also. I .-,,.,,. r... S77 A tlw-iev-t-I.! v. . V-IU SLENt:A7Ra, UMBKitCO.Pt. It .T Tt Oranite Mouutnents. A e d.-tire t"'inv..e li e -tention of the public tc our tK-nuo'ful Js ees ft Mniiuuieiits and Tombstones, made of t be tn Italian snd American Varblce. arm wbl-h y .li l f".r.irbed at as b.w rates as similar w-ii k 'sn obtained in Ph1iade!ifaia or elsewhere. Tern s-it'HiM-t ion gttarantwo.t. nd work sb'pped to a v Colnt at our risk. All orders from a d.ttauee wifl e profnjitly attentied to. Keniercl-er that our -e-aigns and cor work will compsre fnvorably witft any tn the State. WILKINSON A KLLLY. Lsrette. Mee-h 1$, lsrt.-tf
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