: : C c- . mm mm. i Ebensburg, Pa., WAY, - - ,U.41'gi 1.75. )CAL AND PERSONAL. e, Tti ere. and the Other Tlace. )nr runners are all "bijr injina" jnst that is, they I'olougto tlie Cornplauter tern winter lias "stepped down and Kern foremost that is, It was Laclt- ! i jroiirp. tic Cambria Guards Is the name of onr military company. Long may they : ami never may they waver, i young lady woke np in Altoona the moriiing ami found a litter of mice in I her shoe. This statement is fiMrr-ally tn little daughter of Mr. Geo. Scliettig, Is place, nfi- nliout two and a half 1, i'n (I on Friday last after a long nnd hi illness. lie new chapel recently completed at Jiilli'in Seminary, in this place, will alien ted to divine service ly Bishop Mice on Friday next, k sewing machine ran over the head of I yenr old hild named Berkeypile, at C'lu Jiianli, the other day, hut strange r if didn't injure it very much. 1n? firiswold propp.rtf on Horner street, ..nally occupied as the Catholic parson ', was pirn Ims'-d on Tiifwlnv hist h Mr. .fin Ward for the .sum of Ssm, cash. The Ixidy of IJoliert Howard, the colored in drowned at Huntingdon on the 1st of 11 ha hceii recovered at last. A re r, a knife ami twenty cents were found pocket. lie hoardinc scholars at Mf. Oalli'rln hiiry and the pupils of the paro-diial 1 connected therewith indulged in a p'i isniit May party in Lloyd's grove, fif town, yesterday. fiit. H. Zimmerman, of Franklin lior , this county, while laboring under the ,s of li;nl whisky on Saturday last, at led to put an end to his earthly career, 1 , wtuuar.'lv failed in the effort. )n Yeln (-day evening, dune lfilh, out lis will once more have the p'eanrc of Ann to I lie ininiit:ib!e Frank Oonly, Ta;i vocalist. humorist and mimic needs, 1 ecoiiimeiidatlnii iu this community. . niton. . ir. George Wolford. aged 40 years, of .Mn township, I led ford county, whilst s;hI the other day in throwing hay from k ttfotv in his ham to feed his stock, feil t3e1arn lhor In-low. a distance of fifteen v) And liroke his neck. large 'fire w as racing at Osceola. CJcar Cciiinty, yesterday morning, and at la econtitH it had not Wen subdued. The ritJr.Tiiffti telegraph office was destroy. A telegraphic ctnninunicatioii therehy T. Fire cngipcs w ere soiit to their aid Tyrone. ,'r. I'hilip Crottse. one of the most sne. 1 antlers that ever dropped A line into lucid waters of a mill dam or streams nf. has our thanks for a fine mess of m," interspersed with Two or three fcled heauties," otherwise known as , Who's next? V. John Ielozier. one of the most ful men. physically considered, in iinty, tripped and fell the other day tarrying a barrel of flour, and the re as that he secured a wrench in the ,ltat will keephiVii tightly screwed up Jle time to come. meeting of the citizens of Eheiishurg, i le arranjiements tor the proper decora- . . T the graves of the heroes of the late I - ' too sleep their last sleep in the several erics in this vicinity, will lo heM at i Hi ft House on Monday evening next I , '-a'clock. A full tttrt) out is respectful- ! I nested. ! l Act of harness, a pair of gaiters, ami i uullc of cigars were stolen from the ill e of ("nl. Wm. K. l'iper, in Oavs : ti TIinri!.iy night last, hut as the T Hi and gaiters were found all right in I of a store door in that place next morn- tbc robbery may literally he said to . arid cd in smoke. A miner named Christian Col wet a st nptd to pet on the Mail fr-iin while in )k, at IVnii fSfatioii. Westmoreland Ztj, on Saturday last, hut missing his r - j, he fell under the wheels, several of j passed over him and literally rut him one arm and one leg being coiu tdy severed fiotn his Nuly. Iti ntii ii i invite! to the extensive t f live stock and other personal prcper . ' J It is to take place in Carroll town wti Tnesdav, June 1st. as advertised H-re I'V Wm. .1. Ituck, assignee of Hi Cole. No such opportunity to huy 4 cattle, etc.. has lieeii presented ill Bi n Cambria for many a day. locomotive, struck a cow on the South Jrandi K. It., near Connellsville, on hulnv evening of last week, throwing Wt wheels from the track, ami the en fatid fireman, Wm. Welty, of (Jreens Vltd Henry Muriay, of Nineveh, thiuk ir lives were in danger, jumped ffoiu ine and we both killed instantly. hn White has leeii arrested and mi ld for fooling around the machinery t Juniata Hulling M ill. Hntliilayshurg. " fntiglit he was in the act of placing a A iu That portion of 1h machinery as the governor, the resull of which, 1 ll .Hot Im imi so upportnnfttel v discover- . VMld have been the destl uction )f 111 Vic h lA-"..le property. Ch stood before the counter :1m day il l 'AT forget : she thought the dry goods el r than any she'd seen yet ; and then 1 -emlid dress goods, to the right and li ployed, whi.-h she saw in such profn ' i the store of Myers t"fc I.loyd, whereof she left her greenbacks, as otiter wie j Jo. and i iiinr away with bargains in 7 r Dls rich and new. . SNi-m Iterry correspondent of tlm e Ahurg Arr.nn tlet:xils the ileath of John ilev on the railroad at the Millwiod tl" that county. He fe'l ofl the locr tand u as run over and horribly man Diily almiit one week previous Me- ' r il ng t he grave of a ly immcil Camp ln -a as kiiled at the same place And lioiiiar circumstances. Ik F. V. WcbeV, of New Jersey, has, ipiad to say, leased the Woolen Fae- j k tuis place recently operated by T. M. ' tt Suns, and intends going to work i tdel.iy. Mr. W., we understand, con- j les adding very largely to the ma- ! J.. t of the factory and will empioy soma T -five or thirty hands. His spccialtr i t ' the manttrai-tnre nf woolen jackets." I ' A old Andrew Lewis property, on street. Wi st Ward, recently sold by . ?.. O'tmnn to Mrs. Philips," of Titts s a'oout to Ik improved and enlarged ! Additional building, and dnlug; the i ff the coming summer it is said to lie fctition of the lady now owning it to iveral cottages erected on the prem t the accotnrxiation of snmmer visitors, in. ('. McCarthy, an honest, sturdy, louled son of Cambria, is at pre -tit Wit to his old home in this Ticinity, be always receives a hearty Welcome kin hosts of admiring friends, and we trust he w.ll ere long find an af worthy of well, we'll say no more fw, but we hope soon to give him the the shop under the head of "hymen flight is more than fourteen hours nt now, hut If yon can't find time fits continuance to call at Mills' cheap tore and buy yourself rich, the chance 0 after dark is .just as good, the bar 1'ist as great, the goods just as desir ld the prices jnst as low. So just go Jv theru whenever it pleases yo-t, but Ice to yourself let it be jnst as soon as iloubt whether onr people have ever (upon so complete, so varied and so an array of hoots, shites, gaiters, , etc., as has just been added to the' f immense stork of goods on exhihi A sale at M . L. Oatman's cheap cash tThe assortment is certainltr verr runprising as it does uiany thing's y new in tit e wav of foot coverings. Itiracing among other articles a large ladiea gaiters, neat, fashionable ami J M v, at the ere.liuri-7 iw price, of r p.ilr. Two magnifloent aide attar have this j week been received from Johnstown ami j I'.w v.. prrma.'l JU mwrs VAIUWII I.IIUIVII f b r-ArrotitowD. They will be dedicated on ThnriHiay next, the feast of Corpus Christ! Oar military com pan v. to the number i wi luiij, uiiu iiiciuovars, 1 7K exi me iimnic on Friday last and were duly mustered Into aertioe by Assistant Adjutant Get er il D. S. Keller, or liellefonte, P., after which the following officers were duly elected: Cap tain, Sa,mtiel M. Davis; First Lieutenant, Bdgar Jivans; Second Iicntenant, E. J. HntnlihteyB. The Orderly Sergeant is to be l r r ii. .i i , . L , i , selected by the Cnptain comnlauding. The troubles ih the Clearfield counft i coaI regidiia still continue, the latest reporta 1 ,Tohniton, rfwiiers of A piece of land near by, from that section being that Xingo Parks, , who Hold that the spring is on their prem the organizer and mininjr agitator, has been lsea And is by tif ht their own exclurlrejjro arreMel at Osceola and taken to the Cleat- : fterlv: Soiite two" i-fara Ago, Captain Linton, field jail to keep company with 0ine ftftv- six oi rue niriaera previously arresrea at Hie i same place for making threats against the workingmen. Italians nnd other, duly eqnipiied with Spencer rifles, are . being ; ninrciieu io ine several mines it lane me j places of those engaged in the strike, but as yet no blood has Imeii spilled, and ther la reason to hope that none will be. Tho laiest stock of goods received by any merchant is invariably heralded as the largest and best ever brought.ctc, yet we are not going to say that altout the Immense Invoice of drugs, notions, fancy goods, sta tionery, etc., jnst no lieing opened at Lein mon & Murray's Irtig, liook and Variety Store in this place, although we believe that J such an expression would be strictly in accordance with the truth. Still we must , say that they have everything in their line j that they ought to have, and when any arti- J etc fresh, pure and reliable, at a fair, honest price, is desired by any of onr patrons, we j can conscientiously recommend them to call i t - . O. f ! fui Letntnnn & Mnrrav. Ills first name is Jim and the last might ; ir w ent about consummating the wo-k be-l-e S.im (but it ain't), who, not lieing an fait . fore i,jin While in the act of stooping to on a swim, should ha ve staid a way from the J arrange a box in the spring, so as to propef dani ; but he didn't SO do. as the sequel will I 1. ennftne be wafer be was dealt a territid tell, for by going there to fish, in the wafer .; ho fell. He paddled his Itoat till the middle he reached, when ho thought, he could float on a luj that was beerh-rd, but be found his mistake, so the narrative goes, when the log gave a lurch and l:e wet his store clothes. Hut he got safely out, though for a time it it true his hopes for escape were decidedly blue; and now his advice to each son And daughter, when on fishing Intent, is to keep away from the wafer, lest like himself they may have the ill luck to catch little else tha a dam(nable) duck. If there is one improvement more than any other required on the streets In thi iKirough, It is the placing of flag-stones from the curb over the gutters at the different j crossings. It is safe to say that no other town in the Stale of the size of our own is so defective in this particular. Many of the cnwwitig at the points referred to are alisolutely dangerous To strangers passing from one side of a street to the other on a lark night. Only a few weeks ago a ver dict of 475 was rendered against the bor ough of Indiana for an injury to a person caused by a defective plank in the sidewalk. The taxpayers will always sustain the Council in making necessary improvements, and none is more urgently demanded than the one to which we refer. It cannot lie done too soon. VECr.STKSSIAtur TK WESTMOnr.I.ANH. The centennial celebration at Greetisburg, on Saturday laiit, in honor of the H annas town declaration of independence, which was promulgated to the world one hundred years ago last Sunday, was indeed a big thing so far as the marching of military, the display ing of hunting, the blowing of horns,the beat ing of drums, the making of speeches, the ontouring of people, ami the inpouiitig of lager was concerned. Otherwise, it was not what we anticipated in a centennial cele Irratiim, although it was much better than we could have done onrself had we had the doing of i. The militarv force consisted of one company ot Cue iMiquesne Greys, Kuapp's and Hutchinson's batteries, the I.atta Guards, Companies I) and F of the 1 4 r It Ueginent, Heath Zouiwes, and the Galhigher Greys, the music was furnished by th famous G real Western band, Herlick's drum corps and the Ml. Pleasant band, all under command cf Chief Marshal IMck Coulter mid eight aids, and the Seeches were made by Hon. Fdgar Cowan, orator of the day. Governor Hartranft, (very luiefly,) Judge Kirpatrick, and Hon. T. J. Uigham, the meeting being presided over by no less a p rsonage than Hon. Simon Cameron, the great Winnebago Chief, so called. While in Greeneburg we met quite a nun' crof the craft editorial, among whom for courtesies extended we desire specially to mention Messrs. Van and Jim Laitd, of the Argtt!t, and our staunch friend Hill Keenan, now out of the harness, as well as Frank Higgius, of the Pittsburgh W, Charley Fink, of the Latroln- Atrunre, ("apt. F.iscnbise, of the Wilkinsburg F.at Emlt-r, and M. A. Cooper of the Mt. Pleasant I town, not forgetting our kind friends Ian. C Morris and Geo. p n ef lr:r""' x :",' ",i " I F. Heiff, who ate tu.iie the less gentlemen bernttse they do not belong to the newspa- per fraternity. Ir.pic.TioN or Pt. John's Chcrcm, A I.T kn A . Schedule of .Special Traitu. Aa heretofore announced in these columns, the dedication of St. John's (Catholic) church, Altoona, one .f the largest and most impos ing religious edifices in the State, outside tbe lime cities, will be dedicated to the service of the Triune God on Sunday. May I 3oth, on which ocaioti the dedication tier- i tnon tail! lie delivered bv Uev. S. Wall, who , is not surpassed for lenruinc and eloouence ' bv nnv ctercrvnian in the Slate, and in the evening i:t. Kev. M. lomenec, ltishop cf , the diocese, will deliver a lecture appropti- i ate to the occasion. Admission tickets eith- , cr to the dedication ceren:onies or the lec- i - lure, fiftv cents each. Fnecial trains on the Pa. K. II. and the Hollidaysburg nrarfh will run on that day as follows! SPrCIAl. TR.UM IKOM JOIINSTOW-JC. Leaves Johnstown at ' Ciuiematigli at " Smnmerhill at Wtlinoreat Lilly's at " Cresson at " tiallttxln at " llennington Furnace at... Kittaotitng Point at Arrives at Alt-ona at hcturning. leaves Altoona at . f :T0f M. . 8:. " . 8:41 " . " . 9:13 " . 9:23 " . th SD " . 9:45 " .10:00 " . 2:20 P. at SPKClAt. TRAIN FKOM lATtWSB7BO. Ixsves Martlnabnnr at. n. ... 8:50 a ' ItoHring Springs at 3:50 " Hodman at " McRec'aat 9:0. Kladder'a at. .. -1 . 9:17 " llollidavsburg at 9:R " V Switches at : 97 " f'annn'aat 9:47 Arrives at Altoona at 10.05 Returning, leavea Altoona at 4.-00 Ca!W.1KIA CriUSTT RpwnAT 8CHOOL AS- j srciATtot. The annual meeting of the j Cambria County Sunday School Association will Ins held at Wilmore, on Tuesday And j Wednesday, Tune 1st and 2d, and it ia ear nestly Urged that delegates be chosen and special collections taken tip for defraying the expenses of said convention, the hope i Wing cniindently entertained that every ' School in the county will be represented fill- I ly at this the sixth annual meeting. It ia to !e regretted that some officer have been indifferent in reporting or representing their ! Pi hools. In my rejiort for 1X74 there were : fifteen gtehocilsin this county not represented or reported at all. " I .. C. Maktiv, Secretary. ton PALE on V.T.Vt. The well estab lished hotel property at Smtunitville, Cam bria county , known the National House, is offered for sale at a big bargain until May yt h, after which, if not sold, it will be rent ed on accommodating terms The honse is well adapted to the business and baa always enjoyed a remunerative patrenage. For fur ther information call on or Address .Ions C. BoLANn, Proprietor, 5-51.-3t. Snmmitville, Ta. Iron City Colirok. Stmlenta save time and money hy attending the Iron Citr College: tlurlnK the snmmer season. No vacations. School alwaya in session. Stu dents received at any tirw. For circulars address th Princinai, J. C. Smith, A. M., Pittsburgh, r. Apfrat at ecMitrrLtB--rieo Men S.0t I A lamentable affray, wherein two ' persona received Mtver. though, lotwa hope; not dangerous pistol-shot wounds, ocorrKt t t Rmninit ville tliia eonntv on Mondff morning last, The fact, ao tar as the awe . have come InUionrposaession. are aulsHAn- ti Ally a follows: . t The Summit Honsa la a hotel owned by Captain Wm Kin ton. in that Tillag, nl ' Tlr.r.. yJZlJ.-, " ..i.lrrMin, wter a short distance east, of the hotel, ia claimed to lw comprehended In the deed conveying u. . i...i rr... B I that rrbtierty to the Captain, una ciaim has always breu disputed by two brothers, named resrietlivelv James and Charlea relying on the validity of hisdeed, attempt- j eil to lay a pipe to convey tne warer ironi this spring to his hoteh Ha was deterred t from so doitlg, howeVer by threats on tha j prt of the Johnston brothers, and, in order j io aeTerm:ne tue queslirin oi swnroip snii fiir trespass was brrihght In onr county Court. This wAsdecidedin ritrorof Captain IJnton:. An Appeal wu taken to Hie Su preme Cotttt; where judgment for Captain J .in ton was allowed to en by netanii ny counsel for th Messrs. Johnston. This, it was understood by Captain Linton, as we presume it would he by anybody else, defii itelV rfeteittJihed thi rexed Question. On Monday morning last, c aptain Linton, assisted by his brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas o. HI vers, and Some lalorers, again essayed to connect the pipe with tho spring. They were met br the brothers JohustoU; who commanded' them to desist. Possessed of u,at sense of security which attaches M one whose foot is on his own tiroperty. the Can tain paid little attention to this command, or 1 . . ..... . I menace, or whatever it be called, but quiet blow on tho head bv club in the hands of Charles Johnston, which prostrated him to the ground. Regaining his feet, he was again felled with the same instrument, and then it was that Mr. Myers ran to his assist ance. The latter was epneti'iy pnt on tlie defensive, when he drew a revolver and tired several shots. One of these took ef feit in the right Mde of James Johnston, j entering in tho neighborhood of the ribs ! and coming out a short tlistance below the I shoulder-blade. Another struck a sone, i and, glancing, hit a man named Francis 1 Freldhoff Just Itelow the knee cap. Either ! wound is painful, but neither is thought to i I . alMtl ii t.l v lfttirr.rmi TliA otiter filinta M iiarmiss. Mr. Friedhoff was a laborer Jt tht. employ of Captain Linton, and his wound Is Attributable to entirely Accidental causes The chambers of Mr. Mrers' pistol having leen emptied, he beat A hasty retreat, close ly followed by the wounded man Johnston, who, however, was unable to come lip with him. The chase, we understand, was Inter cepted by some parties who chanced to le in the line of the pursuer and pursued. Coatless and hatless, Mr. Myers fell back to Loretto, a distance of seven miles, when his wants in the line of wearing apparel were supplied by a friend. Next morning he re turned to Summit and surrendered himself to the proper authorities. He was taken be fore Ksqnire Condon, w ho released him from I custody on S-VMI bail. The Messrs. Johnston j were nIo arrested and held in bail in the ; sum of 51, "AO" each. i Such, in brief, are the facts in the case ! so far as ve have lieen able to gather them, I and, as the case will come up liefore a judi cial tribunal for trial next month, we for ! liear comment at this time. Suffice H to j say that the affair all round was a sad one, j and, view ing it as we do, one that might I very easily have been avoided. ! Captain Linton, it may be added, though ! roughly handled in the tnelee, was injured ' onlv to the extent of a few severe bruise. Mf-M-or & Hook's Pat.acf or Mt sic, PiTTsnchOit, Pa. If any place deserves to be called a Palace of Music, it is certainly that of McllorA Hoene.No. 79 Fifth avenue, for there can be no question that it is the most complete, most extensive and best ap pointed establishment of the kind in that city. We have referred hundreds of times in our paper to this well known firm, and have gi ven the strongest kind of recommendations of it, and of the pianos and organs repre sented by it and we can say that all we have said and have promised of it, has been strictly preformed, as thousands of custom ers all over the country can testify with ns. The pianos and organs they have furnished hare always proved exactly what they were represented to be, and their prices have al ways Issen found to be as reasonable as re liable Instruments could be sold at. We therefore take pleasure in speaking again of Messrs. Meltrtr & Hoene's establishment, ami of recommending it to those parties who are in need of A pia.no or organ. The firm oW deals in greater titimher of first-clasa J(r,t- -nv ftlW - , tIlt ,f instrnmenta than any other firm in that citr. The following is the list'; Chkkering A Sns Pianos, Paileton fcros. Pianos, Krauich & Bach Pianos. Haines Bros. Pianos, Helm ing & Diehl Pianos, Spangs Organs, Mason & Hamlin Organs, Vugelfc Lincoln Organs, Shouinger A Co. Organs. Besides these standard makes they hare always on hand cheaper grades of pianos ami organ, and can always furnish a piano as low as $200.01, and a new organ as low as S.Vl.OO. And Inside the great advantage of a spend id variety of instrument nstrutnents to select frotiv, Me"ihr j ffer another fea'ure which they i in the piano and organ business v Hoene ofler introduced some years ago. This is the monthlv liv- stallment plan. In former years, a man had to pay cash down if he wanted a piano, or give a note, with or without security, jnst as the dealer required, and the whole price j- . a . oi ine piano nan io oe paia m aoout. si rrt'tnths. Hut Mellor & Hoene ha'-e changed all this stAte of things. The popular w ay of I getting a piano or organ now, ia the Monthly 1 Installment Plan that is, you make a mod ! erate payment at the time of getting the ' instrument, and agree to pay a certain j amount monthly until the price (previously I Agreed upon) is paid np ; the time of these i paytnenta to run from one to '.wo years, i as yon may desire. Here there is a pian by j which even those in moderate circumstances ! can become the poss-asjor of a piano or organ. This plan ia especially convenient to those who have a regular income or salary, as teachers, mechanics, clerks, &c, and "even to merchants and others who, though af I fluent, may not desired to take out at one , time so much aa the price of a piano. Again .' we cordially recommend those who want ! a piano or organ, to fall on Mellor Jfc Hoene, ffl Fifth avenue, or, if you lite out of that i city, write to them by postal card or ether wise, stating what yon want, and yon will get at once all the information yon desire. Very tier. .Father Tnlgjj. the greatly beloved pastor of St. John's (Catholic) church, AltoonAj waa, or. Friday evening last, presented by the pupils, of St. John's Convent school with a silver card basket containing $."i0 in gold and about the same amount in greenbacks, the occasion being the twenty-fifth anniversary of bis promo tion to thfl priesthood. The presentation address was delivered by Miss Josie mith And responded torn a becoming mannefby the worthy recipient. A presentation of flowers and an address was also made by Misses X. Plack, Li. Montgomery And M. Kelly, the assistant pastor, Father Gallagher, and Brother Williams, of the 7ViMne, ertch com ing in for a very elaborate ami beautiful bo. qtiet. Music, songs And A aacred drama en titled "The Day of Jubilee, or the Angel of Spring," Added their charms to the interest ing And happy occasion. Alice Thompson, a sister of th man who waa accidentally shot and killed on Brush mountain, near Al'oona, tn the 5fl of last Decenilier, has brought suit against A man named Watts Ilea for assault, and iwtttery tvitn intent to kill the charge lteinff ' that he entered th residence of the plain- i tin ana mane a nn r0r h"r father a throat with a pocket knife, besides cntlinf and slashing ahont her own person wihthesam weapon, mncli to The damage of her wear ing apparal. meantime threatening n ex tlnjrnlsh her lamp of Ufa then and thera withont fnriherceremony. Ttoth parties ra A ltooua. Litbb CoKrLAnT-ln this disease hm h a r"lr cAchectic condition or the blood which giTAA ria to a long train of diversified ( Ayrnptotna. j iM WtlMninrc MOTmeii Buon, iiirC,r . bare a yeiiow.at. tinge, ina wno.e cornea ciinga la color anu appearand BOtT-?-Vfii'l rondition of 511 tfc excretions, but especial- ly h dtJUAr Dranensia aoott acta in. sometimes cough i r. r,r, --tt1i Its 1. J ,r. Ac :,r,.i of feet and lessi ! n'"11 30 "'"res of which nm cleared, havinij tliere nartA"! Ayroptoms swelling of U et an i , m rrcctc, . pnr.an,,.a.h:lIf ft6r ,0g ,,"; anf Asthmatic rlifhciilties, Costiveness, J lies, ; ,,oar(1 PtabI.t,ow in theoeeuparicvoT.t. K. Myers. c These many times so lar cuange m j symptom In erery other respect as to make I 1 ullucuit lor mr iiii vniciAii v , . . i . . . i 1 true natur or the cage natur or tne cane uy me jiuibc iuiu i A mere ocnlar inspection of tTre itrii'ie In this diaeaae, hiwever, ia nearly always auf ficient to deterniiue the nature of the. case, and many timea to give A vet1 correct opin of th exfenf of the mischief also. Tha melancholv which is SO Apt to take ! place in tirer Complaint, hswi often led to erroneous treatment. And the worst of con Aeqnencoa hATe thus befallen the patient. We bAvA cured niAiiy cases of melancholy amounting ven to "derangement of the mind. when the causa was pUlnlydue to l uoropiAini aione. in inn uiihww, ;n mMj w in.! , i nrine is ao well marked aa to denote the character of the disorder long before It is manifested Ly Any other symptem or out ward sigu. We have had the examination and treat ment of so many cases of this disease and its complications that we have learned the kind of medicines to tie used in. each particular crise hdt only but feel satisfied that they can lie treated more success fully tcitltout thau vith, any mercurial preparation what ever. j tn fact, our Aiiccess in this affection mini- j hers thousands of cases, and reliable cure hare been, rtiade in hundreds of instances, after nearly the last vetdige of hope had been j exhausted. lot the Itcnfcflt of those living at a distance I laliorirlj under Chronic Affections, and un able to at!ei1li in person, we would say : by sending A r'al of write for examination, the necessary incdiclueg can be eut them by express. Address 1)rs. Oi.hsiiCE, Mo. 132 Grant street, l'tlttsliilrgti, P. A couple of Sundays aga Mr. Dexter Falea, Aged 64 j-enrs, and his son, aged 15 years, residents of Covode. went to the,lig Mahoning on a fishing expedition. They had leen- engaged in this occupation for some time, when they concluded to move further down the creek. The boy preceded his father, bnt aftr fishing awhile, noticed that his father, who bad started after him, had aot arrived . He starter! back to ascer tain the cause of his delay, and had pro ceeded bnt a short distance when he was horrified to ace his father lying on some rocks at the edge of the stream and just be low a steep embankment. He hastened to him and found that he was dead, his neck having been broken by the fall. The lad sum moned assistance, and the body was re moved to the home of the deceased, where it was interred en Monday of last week. The TEort.K Waxt Proof. There is no medicine preacrllied bv Phvsicians. or sold ' by Irnggists, that, carries such evidence of J its success and superior virtue as loosen EE's (t kkm A N 8Trp for Sevete Coughs, Isolds settled on the itreast. Consumntion. or anv ,. . . , . . . . ; disi.-ase of the Throat or Lungi. A proof of ; inar. iacr is innt any person annrion can gei a Sample liottle for 10 cents and try its won- derfnl i?V?t before biivinn- the regular siye i a TK ...... .. Tfr t.a l-,.l t ,., into this country from Germany, and ils re tnarkahle :nres are astonishing every one that uses it. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sold hy Lcmmon &. Murray, Kbenshurg, and Woleslagle & Son.Wilinore. "Stay," he snid, his right arm around her waist, and her face expectantly turned to him, "shall it lie tho kiss pathetic, sym pathetic, graphic, oriental, intellectual, pa roxysmal, quick and dismal, slow and unc tions, long and tedious, devotional, or what?" She said perhaps that would be the better way, but wished it to he distinctly understood that if he didn't order his wed ding garments forthwith from S. J. Hess oi Bro., 241 and 243 Main street. Johnstown, the kissing business would have to stop im mediately, if not sooner. A fine stoi k of Spring foods just received by the above firm. Ho pressed her gentle form tn his and whispered in her ear, if when he was far, far ' away, ihe'd shed for him a 'mr. He paused j te hear a cheering word, hi throbbing heart ; to cool, and with her rosy lips she said, 'Oh ! Bill I you re sich a fool -tor euro you know I love you weil, and that my heart for you o'errlowa, every time yrti cut. a swe.ll in Mnrphj'a tine store cioth-s." Star Hall, 1(W Clinton street, Johnstown, which is Just now filled to repletion with an tinsurpassa ble a.4c1t of Springclathingof all styles, tex tures, sizes and prices the latter beiug in rariably of the very lowest order. Mr. Godfrey Wolf, the enterprising A ltoona clothier, whose immense establish ment Is on Twelfth avenue, next door to th Post-ofhce. has returned from the Last and ia now brtsr waiting upon his cusfotners, showing thm his tnamtnotli new stock just receive i. Mr. Wolfs experience in the business, his good judgment and cash pur- cha.se s, enable him to offer inducements to the public that cannot lie excelled by any house in the citv. Bv buying for cash he u .i !. - j hi. . e; re rnn ni"r;n r iiim 1.1 iieiuiiicin t,t.1,ntnf it il tTm,-t fail to call at Tnce aud see Mr. Wolfs stock. Tnr Iron City Com.fge is the only in stitution of the kind in this city that we re commend to the public patronage Presby terian Banner, Pittsburgh, Pa. IIVMIAF.AU CCNXIJIG It A M HU It LK V. Married, at the Catholic church, Ciirrolltown. on Tuesday, Mny 11th. IS7". bv K -v. Ambrose lleubner, Mr. Wm. K. Ccwsiwoha w an I Miss Hklila A. Bchlkt, both of Carroll township. WKSTKICH-STOLTZ Married, at the same place, on the snnte djiv. by Itev. Michael llof meyer. Mr. Aabitr.w vi'ESTittctt, of Susquehan na township, and Miss Makbaka ftoi.Tt, of Carroll township. IKAIIKK HAMMETtSLV. Married, at the same place, on Tuesday, May lHth. by Kev. A. Heurtnerj Mr. FRANCt J. Hbarkii and Miss F.t.iXAnmt Ham MEttMi.Y, both of Susquehanna township. OKAY NAGLTC. Married, at the same plae, on the same day, by Uev. X. Hofnieycr. Mr. Wm. A. aT and Miss Aunks Nag i.b, both of 8usqurhanna township. PATENTS PROCURED. Alse boerht and sold. A Iter pfocflf In votir Pat- i ents will sell them for yon. Call on, or address for circular, o. u. is, solicitor i s Firm Atksvk, (abtrve buithtlcld street,) Pittsbcboh, Pa. -1.-ui.1 GOLDEN HARVEST FOR AGENTS. 5 A WEEK made selling the 7 Wonders, or ficm Pastry Cup wanted in every family. Send SS cents for sample. Twentv other articles f.rr acentt. Address tiOXKfOl.V fc Ctl.. No. ls Fifth Avajrcs, above Smtihlleld stree'.) Pitts burow. Pa. 5-21.-m ; j TVlOTICE. All persons indebted to; w Wtt l iAV Crvi.v. of Carroll townsh in . ."' '".' ... ' ' at a ?ourt or Baukmptcv. to be holdenst the lia- ITh J i't h. triet Court House. Johnstown, before John Broth unn hitn will present them to erllnP, y. UeiIster, on the io.i, dav of Ji ait, t! ' A" 187-"'. JOHN HAhU "Vrar -n irb SU ' !.-.! V. 5: Marshal, as .Messenger. win pieaaw main tmm harlnir claims airaiiin me Tr settiemaot. Allegheny Twp., ASSIGNEE'S SALE or PERSON. AT. PROPEttTY. Will be ofTored at Public Male, at the residence of Wilmax (1oi.it, In Carroll township, on li'i:ltV. Ji;K lt. proximo, i ne lonowins nescrioen personal proper- ty, to wit: I span of dark hay Stallions, three yeari oldi IO" head heavy draught Horses, acotts. S head Tountt Cattle. 13 sets heivy Harness. 1 double set Bda-rv Harness. 1 ThresHine Machine. 1 Mower and Hespcr, 1 Hay Kake, 2 Farm W ar ena. 1 Sprlnir Wagon. 1 Windmill. 1 Cutting-Bos, Bob Sleds, and a or re at variety of Farming C ten alls. Hoosehold Furnituro. fce. AaT Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a.m.. and to cent teas until all the property Is sold. Terms made keww day ef sale. May "i, i7rti w. j, BUCK a8il-t3e. QHEP IFI 'S S ALKS By virtue of fcj Mrrtry "rita of enft Erpon., At. Vend. Krr., Fx. Ki and AX. hS. Fa.. Issued out o the Court of Common PIcms or Oimbrla county t..m u mc ii.irii. iuv:- iu lit ln 0 - "iilV.the tW iv hr c'neVt -.t'o"; O fclock, p. m., the foliowin,, real eetate. to wit : Am the rlsrht, title jinJ interest of J. K.Mvers, (T ,n anJ u n J jw or iarpeI ( f Und itnate ,n Snsqnchanna township. Camhris county. Pa.. aJ- jomln lands of F. Pitt... Iavi.t Ranm. John West- over, nnti others, enntnininir 191 keres. more or less. Taken in execution and to be soid'at the suit of K.' It. ;atnp. Also, all the riifht, title and Interest of tteorge Mears. of. In and to the f.dlowfnsr tracts, to wit : A piece or parcel of land situate In fummerhtll township. Cambria eonntr. Pa., adjoining- lands of Henry Weaver and .Taeoh Weaver; Wm. Hrook bank. heirs pf John Farren. and .TaS: IJurke, con taining 4SJ aere?. more or less, unimproved. A'o,' a piece or pnfeel of land sitnnte at Portage Sta ticn, Washington township, ttmhrla county, front ing on I'enn a Ksllroad and adjofninjr lotsol Wfn.. trifnth. Philip ffepfer. and others, containing 3 1 acres, more cf le.is. all cleared, having- thereon j erected a two ftory plank honse, now In the oecu- pancy of Jacob flenner. Aim. a piece or parcel of land sitbate lii Si'fttftierhill townshin Cambria I county, adjoining I4hd. of .Tames Knrke. l).niel sen. wantei r tenner, nee 1. and others, contain Injt 220 acres, more or less, about 5 teres of which are cleared, having thereon; erected a steam saw inljl (not now occupied)' arid a two storv plank house and board stable, now In th occupancy f Jacob Crum; a nne-and-s-hatf story plank house and stable, not oeerijflM ; a t wo story double house, part plank and purl og. and plant stable, now in the oecnpaney of Mrs. Martfaret Cftttrf. tftifl a to story plank house, not occupied. Taken in execu tion and to he sold at the suit of W. M. I.lovd fc Co. Also, all the rlgiit, title and interest of Ella Paul. of. In ami tun lot of ground situate in the t'oroujjh of Wilmore. Cambria county, fronting on Main street ami ntltitinlnfr Int tT SvliiUp ivrilr ! on one side and Joseph Mi.ler on' tire other side, and running back to the I 'onenisngh river, having ) thereon erected a two story frame hftUMe and board j stable, now in the occupancy of A. Chestnut wood, j aud a two story frame house tn the occupancy of ' Mrs. McConnlck. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of A. J. Hartcng. A f.so, all the riirlit. title and interest hf Charted Me'lonirh. of. In and to a piece or parcel of land fit nut e in White township. Cambria eonntv. ad juiniiiir bind or Michael Sheehan. I honias'WIH. Andrew Hurgnon. and others, containing 40 aerre. more or less, alnuit 12 acres cleared, havinjf there on erected a one.and-a-half i'ory plank house, not occupied. Tsken In execution and to bo gold at the suit of William I,ltt!. Aijio. all the rip-ht. title and Interest, of Iteuheo ft. Horlnar. of. in and to a piece or psroel of land Sllilate Id Hlarkll'-k township. Cambria connty. adjoining lands of Jitntcs Bennett and F. A. Shoe maker, conta inlnjr se acres, more or less, a-hout 10 litres of which an- cleared, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half ftory frame hottsd lng ptahleand hl&cksmith shop, now in the occupancy of Oeorge R. Horing. , Taken in execution and to be fold at the suit of Llovd & t'o. A i.so, all the right, title and Inter oM of John S. Luther, of. in and to a p'xce or parcel of land situ ate in Itarr tnwnhip. t'ambria eountv, adioining lands of Joseph Jlouok. ! "rands Lnf her, and bth er. containing ISO acres, more or less, aliortl 30 aeres;f which areclcJired. having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story plank houc. in the occu pancy of Kdward Weaver, and a two story jdank house, frame barn and water saw mill, lu'ttte oc enpancy of John S. Ttuther. Ttike in execlitlotl and to lie sold at th suit of Llovd & Co. Ats, all the right, title ami intere't r Thomas Ifodgers. of. in and to a piece or lot of ground sit uate in Kbenshurg borough. Cambria county. front ing on the Khenshura and Oarndltown plank road and adjoining an alley on the west, Klins Jones on the north, containing 5 acres, more or less, all cleared and under fence, having thereon erected a two story frame house and board stable. In tht oc cupancy of Thos. Hodgers. and a two story plank house, in the occupancy of Joseph Rodgcrs. Ta ken In execntiou and to be sold at the suit of Oco. C- K. Zahm. tv Also, all the right, title and Interest of Philip Prlngle, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in .iscKson townsinp, anions count v. ie Winning at a hemlock; thence bv tract or 1-nac tonser. 65 s west. 160 perches, to a "post : thence bv tract or John Ilubly. north , west 7S perches, to a not on line of trnVt of John Wf'ton : thence bv n tii im- oi irnf-l oi .Minn I'jron ; tlion ?ai l old survey, north 83. west isi perches lid old survey, north 83. west rcrche!. to ii post ; thence by land late of Alter & Heplier. north fs". ea!--t ISO perches, to the place of beginning. Containing 1J. acres and SO iMjrthcs. more or less. i'tii 'an ii n i.i; iini III HOT inillT-l'l JHCUII Kupii haviwu thereon erected a one siorv plank I houe. water saw mill, ami hoard stable, now in ' the occupancy of P. W. Printrle. Taken in cxecu i tton and to be sold at the suit ol Wheeler Ji Wilson j Aiafc'.ilacturinjr Co., endorsees of Wm. Sumuer & j Co. itd others. Ai.so, all the rijrht. tirlo and Interest of Joseph I Itysn. (snrrivina- executor or William livnn. nr.. I decM.) or. in and to a piece or 1H or ground situ i ate In Iiretto borough. Cambria county, fronting i on an alley on the south. St. Joseph street on the I east, annllcyon the west, afld lot of Mrs. Katie ' Scanhtn on ihc on h. havintr thereon erected a i one and-a half story Iram" house and frame st.-lble. ; now In the occupancy of Henry Little. Taken in , execution and to be sold at the suit of Cominou j wealth of Pennsylvania, for use of W. H. Sechler, j guirdlan of Alf ed J. Todd. I Tkkma or S.t.K. t )ne-thlrd the purchase mon j ey to lie paid when the jroprty i knocked down. : and t he rem.iiniitir two-thirds on eon urination of i tlie deed. HKRM.VN KAt.'MKK. Sheriff. Sherifl's OlAce. Kluii.siiurjf, May 15, I 7S. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF TAI.VABI.i: COIL MID TIMBER UIID. 1Y VIUTt'Eof an nH,t order of the Orphans' Courtof Cambria county, the tindersifrnt-d will offer at Public .Sale, at I.illv'a Station, ou the Pa. It. K., on Saturday, June 5, 1875, at IO O'CLOCK. A. yf ., the following described Real Estate, to wit: A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate In Washington township. Cambria enunty, Pa., adjoining lauds of the Cambria Mining and Manufacturing Co.. heirs of Jeremiah Sldionigle, an I 0'Jlerr, containing Two Hundred and Ten Acres, more or less. aboit FirTKeT Acnus clearei' bar. i ing thereon erected Turku TK.V A NT HOUSES. j The land is well timbered, and is un.lerlai "XMll'cO "Vti M St ol CC j A foi,r.f(K,t xn is opened, and the coal is dcrlaid with Coal. ,1 i. r ; rior quality lor manufacturing purposes. It Is ao located nc:irds dip arid drainage that the co ! be taken out nt comparatively little exp-nse. : A tram-road connecting this hind with the Ht. I?- . . ,t , . . . u a .1: m. . : . ?. .""," ''.VOthiitynerand the Mining and Manufacturing Co.. at a cost of AT.0O0. The inter. est of the estate ofOt ho Styner, dee'd. in s-iid tram, road, will be sold with the land, or Separately. TKRMtt OF SALK. One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance In two equal annual payments, with inter est, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mort gage ot the purchaser. f. m. cr.onnr. .lORPH CUISTE. VCl.-3' Executor oftlrno Sitshs. dee'd. AGENTS WANTED! male ok ff.jiai.i:. Fir an article that eells well fr a low price, at ciftht, to lady or Rent. The goods will re commend themselves. NO CAPITAL REQUIRED, As we will furnish the ftoods to parties who can f ive satisfactory reference, to be paid for after they are Sold. E. r F. XCER, 100 N'aasac St.. X. V. 4-11.-41 J TJ. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE. Western DrsfiticT of I'esx'a, riTTSnrnns, iiav is, J87.. This Is tt pive notice that on the ilth dav of My, A. 1. 1875. a Warrant tn Bankruptcy wait Is sued aarainst the estate of Wasbutoto stomk. itRAKEK. of Johnstown, In the County of Cambria, and Stateof Pennsylvania. Who has lecn adjudfted a Bankrupt npou his own petiflon ; that the pay mrt of any debts and delivery or any property be lonsltifr to sdeh Bankrupt, tohiinor for his" use, and the transferor anv propertv by him. are for- bidden by law; that a trieetinit or the Creditors of "i1 Hanhmpt, to prove their tlebts, and to choose a.i Jiyi A DMINISTRATOir.S NOTICE. "- Estate of NYm. Pattehsox, dee'd. Letters of administration on the estate of said decedent. Inte of Croyle township. Cambria coun ty, having been Issued to tha undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are notified that pay ment must be made forthwith, and those having claims nsstimt the same will present thorn duly probated for settlement. MaySl.-t. R. U JOHNSTON, Adm"r. j RANCIS MULVEHILL, Ver- TINARY SCKOKON AND FARlttER. , All diseases of Horses and Cattle treated prompt ly. Intelligently, and upon verr moderate tern;, fiesiden n Hifrh srec, ueir lh wrern t tretnlty f EtTstisburj. tu. tf i Your attention INSPECTION NEW STOCK of CARPETS At the POPULAR 8T6RE of Nos. 113 and 115 OLiNTON STREET, johxs'jwVn, r.v. BRUSSELS, Tapestry, INGRAIN, Girthing, Rag, Hall, Stair, &c, t;Ai.tj ats-x I'll id NEW JAPAMSE PA TTERMS, PLANING MILL IOJi SWIFTS. rrHK unlcrslirned offer at private sale the pro. 1 perty recutly oi-eupied by the Ebeurlurg Mininan 1 ManufacturinjrCo..' situate In Ebens bury. Cambria, county. Pa., consisting of ONE ACRE OF CROUND, frontlflon the Ebensbiir arid dresson Kallrral. havinsr thereon erected a LARGE PLANING MILL, 4?1 reet. three etorls hizh. with Holler Shed at tached, 12x83 feet. The machinery consist pf one JO-HORSE rOWER ENGINE AM) BOILER. ! 'onihlcfl Pinner. 24 inches wide, for sur fncln and arronviny : t Nnrlnee I'laner. 20 in. wide; 3 irrnlnr Itip Shwh. with lift tables; S I renin r t ross-ritl Knnn. with slide ta bles; Swine 4'irenlnr CmMdnl Saw; I llotilde lladed M:apinr Jlarlilse, with Iron fr.ime: I fentrie la tlie: I llsnit Lathe, with com plete set ol Tools. I l'ldi'liinsr llrtitn; 12 feet lnntr: I .tlotildin? Jl.irhine. with slide beaii. ThealKiVe machinery, wit Ii necessary suafliiif. belting and jiulley. Is in (Tiwd vrerltirijr erdrr. with an abun dant stiply of running water on the premises. Said build ina; wis ert-cted s-pecially fur and has been used in t he manufacture of fluorine, siditifr, all kinds of hnndii-s. brush blocks, balltisters. etc. Chrery. ash. fioplar. llnu. sttirar. beech, luaple and white pine lumber to be had at moderate prioet. There t. n.'so erected on the premif -s a Tiro Story I'm tne Dwelling lfoue f'0TAIM0 SIX ROOMS AD A (MllR. For terms apply ti JOHN A. niMB. fcbenshnrjr, TOHN I.KW Iss. W. It- BON ACKER. Johnstown. Ebcnsbur. Mav 14, 18T.-2in. LICKNSK NOTICE. Petitions for license have lieon filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Onai tcr Sessions of ttio County of Cambria bv the following named n Tsons. and will bo presented to the t'mirt of Q urter St-ssions of said Counts' at Juns Ses sions. IbT-f tlvMS t. ris;S5. Cliest Springs Borough S. A. "VTcOeUfrh. Clearneld Township- John 1 Swires. Camdltown ltimua;h Kawrence Mchroth, An drew H. Han?. Paul Ellwanaier. Cliest Township Thomas Ott, Oeorats Crook. f Imyle Township Ami's Adams. Frank Knrti. Ebentburr Horouirh Mrs. 1 H I,inton. pjist Ward; Michael Iiattrrner, John Pitzharris. West Ward. OallltTin Boroufrh AHert Ilender, Col. John Woods. Oallltrln Township "Michael MoMorrl. M. T. Kelly. MatThew lii-nam. I.retto ll.irouzh :". X.ltaM. FIcYlan Bnysle. Summiivllle Borough Christ, Kelch, Jcldt 0. Ildland. WarhlUiffon Township freo. W. Mullen. Chris topher Robine, Patrick Ihiwd, Jacobs. Kiel. Wllmoro Boro Geo. Wenderoth, Jvt. Horner. ItATIXS tlOVSe t 1CKNSE. Csrrollti.wn Boro" Henry Blum. Jnlius Stich. Oallitzin Horonirli Nicholas Smeltier. WahinK"-"n Townshlti M. It. Mcteinirhlln. Wilmore Borurli P. F. Kirbv, John Schrotta. B. .Mi-COI,5AN,' Prohonotarv. rrothonotary" Ofhce, Ebeneburg, Maj 10. 18.5. LIST OF CAUSES set down for trial at the cunning term of Court, coni mcnctiig ou tho riitsr M.it).vr of Jus k nest: riB.-iT -wtrK. Christy Webn McGarity . Burns y.nrK Maris r. Alleirhny lonntafa Coal and Lumber Co. vs. Walters. vs. Shtimtn. Vs. Van Ortnsn Vs. IjioyJ. vs. Untin. ancoNn WE K. Conper i Co Keslop O Donnell et al... Haven S. Co Hnirhan nlliirn Ki-ke Jk Co Vaua-hn A lynch McCloskcr. ." Berkey. . ." Myers St I'd. Cambr'a Iron Co. Br.tdb'vj Christy s. Bin vs. H.-Hnrl. vs. Arlilc. vs. Mcl.a.Urhl!a. vs. Fenna. Kail Road Co. vs. Collins. The Twp. of White. O'Neil. Adams" F.x'r. Orilflth & llaris. Conrad. i "hrist v. Briskell. .T-. vg .vs. .VS. .vs. . v. .vs vs. aim it. SlrttirJAX. Prothonotarr. rrothonotary's )0ice, tbens'mrg. yiay 10, 1575, TVTOTICE. nANDS OFF! We, A. w j, undersigned, have Itontht at 8her Ifl's sale the follow in a; described personal proper ty, to wit: 1 clockt bar fixtures and tumblers. 2 tables. I eupimanl and dislie, I stove and fixtures. 1 clothes-press, t sewins machine, lot of carpet. bureau, carpet an I stand. 2 bedsteads and earjiet; en.rpet and clock. 3 sets chairs. 13 liedsteads and oeddina;. and 3 stands, which we have left Id Cart of S. A. McGough during Uur plenfure. H..T.MAHS. HEN BY KTi,ON, JOSEPH CRAM Fit. JOSKI'lt WKKTNEK. Chei t Springs, May ij, i?7.i.-3U DM I N I STU A TOR'S X OT I C K. Kst.fe of ,1.-I1N ZlMMFRMAt. dee'd. Notice ia heruby ivoo that letters of Adminis tration, rum f-.ft"ineiif ofiiiTi-. on the esiate of John Zimmerman, late of B'arkb'-fe Township; ded d, hare been granted to the undersiK'i'"'- All jersons indchted to laid estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those havlutr claims ftfrninst the same will present them duly authenticated for Settlement. G F.O. C K. ZAIDt, Adrri'r. Ebensburg, April 3a. 187.-6t. FOR MATTRESSES Cork Sua- visoft-The wand cheapest article known. Tber will last for years. Only eight ct. per pound. Forty iM.unds will till the liirirtsl mat tress. For aale tv AKM5TKONO Bl!1. A tXL. 4-30. -4t. 44 and 4 First Ao-- I'ittslmrKh. Ba J. " McCONNELIi, M. I.. PnVSIClA? AMI Sri!EfV. I.OHKTTO. I . ; Offit'e formerly oecnplel by Tr. Jamisoti. Night i calls cau be made at .overs' "Hotel. lS-l4.-4m. N OTICE. On hand, a large lot of Round and Split Chestnut and lOcnst Tef.s. ror tilt enep ii eaie. flE". HCNTfitT is irrvltfed to the AND SALE! Register's Aoticc. VTt l hereby wlten that the followlnj 1 . natrii'1 -AccoudU have bwi passed and tiled In the l'erbiter's OfBce at Ebensbur. In and for the CoiintJ- of Cambria, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of mid cono tv. for confirmaMoti and allowance, on Wki Mwnv, the IH day of Jnst, A. D. 175. to wit: 1. .The fnal aecnnt of Sam'l Rlou h. ruardlaii ; erMattie. and Catharine Ann Bi.meh. minor chil ' dren or Samuel s. Bbiurh; late bf Cambria coun ' ty. deeased. i 2. The tirst and final account cf Joseph Crosia administrator or lb- eta!e cr Andrew Keeper , late or Mimmerhill township, decva'ed; 3. The firrd and partial aeeonnt of Samuel Var ' tier and A bra Ii a hi Varner. executors of Georcs i "arnT. late of Jackson township, deceased 4. The aeennt of tdninnd J. Waters. t,ste 1 appointed to sll the real .-state cf Ann Irim, late of Fbersbnrx boroiieh. lc i'i. i 5. The second account of John Friti. Jitin Mo. : Milliu and Wm. H. Tucker, executors of Georire Frite. late or Johnstown bornuh. deceased . 8. The accotint cf Charles B. K.Ilis. ruardlan of , liantel M. I'arks. a mlnr child of Samuel l arks, late ort"anihrta county, derenscd. 7. The aecr.iint of Jis.Mdi 3. St raver. pnr1istl of Mary K.. Clarf?"..i and .Msre.-iret K. tiotiKhnour minor chii.lren of Christian Goughnur, late ot Taylor townehip, d-eeaje1. s'. The first and final account of Josephine Mi ! Kdie. administratrix or Kev. J, w, tdle, late of .lenurlr toreuifh, deceased. 9 The a eottnt of Marearet Ksvlor erd Sarah I K. Scanlan, lidtninlstratora of wMlliatri Ralor. late or Allea;lu-ny township, deceased. , 10. The first and partial account of Jacob Yost, I administrator of leonard Otu late of Black lick ! township, deceased. I 11. The first and final aerottnt f Jhn Buck B-n.jnmtn Wertner. administrator.' of Auicusttua j Farabnntth. late of Carrtdltown borough dee'd. 1 12. The seom.l and final aeevunt of Solora" I Benshoor. executor or Peter Allbauah, late of j Jackson township. . 1. The first ,n 1 final c-oat er Jrhtt Arthtir, executor of John Kkett, late bf Johnstoil bor ' owjrh deeensed. Ms, tbird a?eonnt of ilarrtet Orr ihi r. C4 . Ijewir. administrator of W ut. Ihrj late cf Jcbei , town bnroutrh, deceasod. j 14 The s.-o.nd and f.niil aeohnt of W. Bnrae4 . Bose. executor ff Reuben Barnes, late of Jobc ; town borough, deceased. I 1. The first Slid final arronut of P. ?. CUstef, , administrator or John Koe, lata uf Jackson town ship deoraaed. 17. The first and final aeeonnt of r. F. Custer . and Wm. H. Sechler. executor of Samuel Stllra, ; late or Jackson township, deceased, i is. The firet and filial account of J. p. and fi, p. ! Brown, executora of John N. Brown, law of Jack (son township, deceased. 1. The first and final aeeonnt of John Back. , ecutor ef Joseph Buck, late of Allegbenv towo- shtp, decf-ased. j 2U. The partial account of Chrlatophcr A. Vaf. j per. admini.stratvr fr jvbn j. warnct, lit of I I hf t tewnshlp. oeceascd. 21. The first and partial account or Emma Babh, administratrix .if Ansnstiis Babb, late of Jobc I town Imronzh. deceased. 22. The hrst account of f iavid J. Hnroer. admla. Istrator rt Immin mm, mm trutnmrnt nner-, of Isaac Horner, late cf Richland townrhip, dee'd. 23 The first ami final acetmut of Jareb Trefts and Georife Scbrad-r. administrators or John J. Tref.i. late of Jidmstown borough, decapod. 21. The first and partial aneount or Geo. C. K. 7.abm and H. Kinkead, etecu'ors ol llavid Pow ell, lata of Cambria township. de.-aPed. .TAMKS M. SlNOKR. Ketfistor Kegigter" Offlce, Eosasburj. l'a May In, 167. TXT IPOWS' A PPK AISEMEXTST oTl.f is lierely Klten that the fol io wins- named aprlraiseiiionts of personal pro perty if dccwlents. selected and wt apart for the wld.iws of intestates. urtd r the Act or A -embir or the 14th day of April. A. 11; Kil. hava been tiled In the Recteter'a i abd will lie presented to the Orrdntn' Court of I CainbrU county, for confirmation and allow. IJiice. on Wf txiAV, tho tlh day of JCNE, A. I V. to wit: j 1. Inventory and appraisement of certain per. i sonal projicrty appraised and set apart for Marza ret Nhiry. widow of Charlea Slulrv. late of Aiiaml township. deeeasedi-i?.50. 2. Invrntory and apnralsrwter.t bf ceftaln peri sonal proerty appraised and set apart for Cathav r ne Horner, widow or Jacob Horner, laieol Johns town bnroUirh. deeeasel.-l&'..no. S. Inventory and appraisement of ertalu pr. 8-mal property appraised and Set apart for Cat ha. rln- Fresh, widow of t'letneiit Fresh late of Cam bria township, deceased. '-'vs.-'4. 4. Inventory and atirai.ni-nt of ertklrt trr. sonal property appraised and set apati Pfr Kebeee Krii. whlciw ot Gideon Krinv. late df Ad ami 1 i towrshlpi deeeaed. .TWVo. a. inventofr and appraisement of certain ter- yvmal property appraised and set apart for Mary Phaten. widow nf Jamea I'halrn, late of Carroll township. d-eease.. 2K.S. 9. Inventory and appraisement of certain pef. sonal property praiseU and set atrt for HI i fa bet h MrOonald. widow bf Daitiel Xlclhmald, lata of Cambria boreu(rh. deeeasrd. 29.00. 7. inventory and appraisement of certain txr smal proper! v appraised andet apart fbr Bridtfs McCoy, widow of William Mct Vir; late 0f Clear field township, deceased. "). oi 8. Inventory and appraisement of certa'n per i sonal property appraised and set apart hr Su-an-i nah Gilman. widow nt Jacob Oilman, late of Kb-tt- land township, deceased. 3irf.0n.t ! JAMES M. MNdKR. TJeal't-r. j R'p'ster'f llfflft, l:tenibiirir. I.. May l. 1 7i. j Eagle PLANING MILL. ! r . si.voNi , atAKt FAcrrtEr.s or ! Floorisi, Weate-Boarft Siaiters j SASH-ODORS. BRACKETS AXS MOULDINGS. . i ilMRFR OF EVERS' DFSnRIPTinN. -w " " " MUJKLE aa'J MISTS Cedar and lct; 4Vcrol1 ."awinn C Re sawlnc done to order. Coua HoaiJiflott itstfi Ancasoa St-s., 4-1) AM.KGHKNY CITV. BA. (t'ra I NOTICE Having thh cliae.l from M'ti.I.i AM C us tlar pnri Ciisrad twen ty acre of wheat and thre acres of rve In fround on the Idiyd Farm, tn White ownshfo, and all the Spring crop that he may put tn on 1 1 4 same farm, I hereby caution all persons acste-t metldllea er to any ' luTrf"r'rr wth sH rr J'lIf.V I,. lcMt.I.l,T. Aprtf y. M7. i. T.-.w -J