The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 11, 1875, Image 3

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
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,,rt r.vii was tun u ppopic ami nome oi
i ... .... fn'l nf "linniil ila.mn.ll. ion" '
,;rlM. (.,.ittnbers snm in inocnnsiown .
. v...l tn-sl ; v morning at one dollar
Tr- tni;!T !t"tb annual commencement j
, j., i--r.n.. is" Colle-re, Loretto. will take I
V . I I......1 ll. -'.-..!, K..I bt-
Ye ot'r i -s-' m-i .
v-! :'.i -maker iptitrt promise n- j
... nii-'ln1il a';t(it this time. !
T)ll. -. ! ef E. II. Nutter, at Ash- j
ii .1 K'iri!:ir', this i minty, was burglarized j
I' ('(.' on I' riil.iy mglit last. ,
:,i tinned Vlil was severely
on Thursday last, by
i k.-ttl" of boiling wnfor.
!y K'-piibli -ans l:avo en- '
,.,,1 i-.--.itn!in f specie payments
If.. It'. rt. Ur.l
, . i
r'. ! : n of Jacob Mair.barr, of Pemi j
ri ; : i i I county, nan struck
.. 'i .i,...,,. ..ii M'.mI.iv, and burned to the
, j.:.i i.r: :i v
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!,,. ..v-i't ' tii'-i.'
-Tile l'; ';r '
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y,, !'!' i !i. n siiiin alone: tlie line nf
j , j; i !.orf distance cast of Wil-
,i I i :.;.' i !.!. or Lit arms a tew
hi T'
,-' ciil ea'f wa-s sluichtered
.. ' . i-ntiiity en Monday last
:..".' 'Hn!s cleat: I i-vf and 57
I.-. S .ir.. '.i't' that.
i . . !" ;' l.iiuincr is heard in
: .'. . ': r l: a 1 is . oiii se Tor a hand-
: . - ;: I'.o-l' Li" lr. I-i'inilliMl's
i ! ! -fiU si ! . f. .'..t a base
,. ; ' t . ..u-'l-.
.. , r" " t""'ii"!li vs. T. C. My
r i !;. i: : i ctii-'-ali-d weapons,
..: is .-I' l'iii'i 'l, hut ordered to
..--s. ilie priseent(,r, Charh-s
j. i v !: nther half,
-.! iv litrrnimn of last week,
! :t.- his vi-;i;t leg crush. -d
: .! P.-iin sM'it'ii, so that th-
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Mj'i the th-sh at thi an-
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'. f --! '!ii"H''!i the shoe,
',l.t i.t' i In- nnfurtunato man ;
it v. i y ::-'i'-k by a passenger
,;. . . :!v v ',:v re. . a- a:i'pntateil on Snn
;. '.!-. lis..!. I , t j I.'u man, of .Idhnstown,
rf i n. ! ' ; -' ' peratji.ti. 'I hi iii.juied man
J i'i i.
u ir.ini.hid Imtii legs taken
i. i.'- a short di.-tancii easl- of
I. y. stcr.l.iy morning, bs te- ;
i " r ti;.' wheels while atteinpi-
ain. Tin info tun ate
ri t" Aitniiiia. Hheie he now
ritici! con lition. !
tie- notice tlsewhere in ;
n ! n i l! ("only we have received ;
i r !'." v. I. :iu informing us of the fact- .
!r v ;i .. r on Friday wening
- . -v i 'vliody feel particit- j
" ' it that time we are sure
' !..! m i'ntnense andienee. i
' . ::'Tof Mr. M. L. Oatman, '
. 't i l ii.'y scalded on Tuesday af
i '.f week, anil whose pu!seiu,-nt
ii a i .ii Mim ed in a portion of our last
.! . if fieat agony alnint half-past 9
!, T. hi-. lay ni'lit, ami was interred in
:.! ry on Saturday afternoon fol- j
' ! eiir itizete went trout Ashing
. r iiiiinl theday and returned
. .;n;i. i yiiipg with no less than
- ..f tic s; Ive-d. tw.-auties, one of
' hires en his honor metis it ml
! i:n !i"s in length. Not a bad
' I't a ti:.iii w ho is a little frrh in the
!' i s. ii'ti it yhooting caoes, the jury
n i L-, ;,t'. r being out f.ir nearly an
: ,' iv. ii-' irri'.l a verdict of guilty
V v-r. for assault and bnftery
- i i't pud battery, against
mi t r a'rava:el assault and j
i,' ... t . I. in.es Johnston for as- j
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I.' ii ,-, of M.iiiti, ('., vi as
tramps near I.ari!ier' ;
: oid i imnty, oil WedllCS- .
' 1. , an.! after being bf at
. was rohlM'd of S.Vin ,
oi l revolver. A man .
i n his pi session should
i ! : at in. n t.
' '- of K-v. Father Chris
i n- not r.nly surprised
hi:n by tin; hand this
i ! litno surprised at
i after bis late ii!ni
- I . i ri- illnesH, and grati--'i
-ts ti.ns manifested of a
J . rm.n.eiit health.
'i 'in iiiLili.uu , 'aIihIii the way
a' len jiteil lo .ien th door
oa Mon, lay last with th
. h it iiTif nt uiatelv made a
'.. a im-.I the hate hct to es--'i-!.
aiid striking him on
I ' i 1 f. r'-niost, intlii teil a
tj y gash clear across the
- M 'i has Iitii thert; to ,
ii .1 -tyle an. great variety
m sr. ire and offered for Hale
I I i.n ic pwrv it ! 1 tli finest
. ' ' "'.a' ha U-cai here for aye, and is
i' !::. . t!. (t i;tiie can gainsay- l'.ut
1 1 i.r iln.r.yh we. tell not a He,
' ''' f ' y '-ti ' an learn by going there to
' .' ' 'v i'!'"is just r.ceied.
' r- i.-e fir loathing, but much.
' ' r :1 '"I h'.es, j,, buying made-up clotti
" "!" . ... -icvtr dealers, Hess, the bro
"''. tri.-.l ;,, true, who smile so
""1 iievi r cheat in gnods or price any ,
-''is at 'ii a,i 2t t Main street,
' n . iti ine.t of those well-nade and
a ' t' i ,
"l tarmei.f fr which that popu-
' i:t i so proverbial. :
"r 'i -tin) about the eelebr.ttion of'
-u f .la!y has x-en answered by the '
'ui ' :-:''t, tnado by Father Uoyle on
' a grand pic.-nic iu aid of ;
'li .'i.e , !irch in this place, or rathr j
" -t "i t ri pt-rlT rumishinir th Catholic '
. . . .
- , "oiu.i ie tiei.i on Hatunlay, .July
't probably In Llnyd's grove, west of
-it-. a.., by a movement on part of
, ' v '"i'itary organization to get nna
'il:;ir .1 ..... . .
'u. iiiiratioii to help thern to pro
" "n.tartns and properly equip th com-
' whether this latter pic-nie vrMl be
lr, u t
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vl .'.uiituy we are uvi pre'
A burglarious attempt was made at. the
residence of our friend Mr. John'T. Cooney,
at East Couciuangh, on Sunday night last,
but the noise Aroused the family, and the
wonld-be burglars, having evidently waken
ed tip the wrong C'oon-ey, deemed discre
tion the better part of valor and "stepped
down and out" without having accomplish
ed their purpose.
Franklin said "Take care of the pennies,
and the dollars will take care of themselves."
This i especially true in buying clothes.
You rati spend a great deal of money on
dress, and have none left to put in the
pockets; but by purchasing a chp, suK
stantiat.yetcdegantsuitfroin Godfrey Wolff,
Twelfth street, Altoona, next door to post
oQice, you can have both clothes to wear ami
money to spend. Try it once.
Our young mercantile friend over tli
way has something now which possesses the
somewhat rare peculiarity of being not only
a little S'olilc-y, but is at the same time bran
splinter we had almost said spanking, but
that will come after awhile new. It is of
the female persuasion, and of course the
prettiest one in town. Ladies are specially
invited to call an. I examine John's new
goods and take a peep at the new baby. To
cards.
Tell it not in Gath, proclaim it not in
the streets of Askalou, but intimate it as
loudly as you have a mind to throughout
the co.ifines of Cambria county, to the citi
zens thereof, that the best place in Western
I'cnnsyl vania to buy a tip-top suit of fash
ionable, well-made and serviceable clothing
for summer wear or any other wear is at
Jas. .f. Murplm 's Star Clothing Hall, 10!
Clinton street, Johnstown. A splendid new
stock just received.
Prominent among the many welcome
visitors to our sanctum this week were Hon.
V. L. Pershing, President Judge of the
K lnylkill ilistiict, and tin: coming man, we
hope, for Governor of Pennsylvania, and
his no less distinguished brother, although
in another sphere of '.ife, Itev. I. C. Persh
ing, President of that Weil kno.vii, well con
ducted and well sustained educational in
stitutior, the Pittsburgh Female College.
We are always glad to greet such worthy
gentlemen.
While attempting to lead a fractious
h orse attached to a covered wagon over the
Seventeenth street bridge, Altoona, at a very
early hour on Wednesday morning last,
Mr. Thomas Kcboe, a gentleman whom we
well knew and much respee'ed, was knocked
down and trampled upon by the frightened
animal, leing afterwards run over by the
vehicle, and was so terribly injured that he
died soon after. The deceased was aged
about 48 jears and was ine of the best citi
zens Altoona ever possessed.
Owing to the fact that there was no
certainty that the use of the Court House
could be obtained during the sitting of the
Court, an. I also to the other fact that the
Jubilee will then be in progress, Mr. Frank
Conly has concluded not to give an enter
tainment in this place on Wednesday even
ing of next week, as has heretofore been an
nounced, but will probably In: here in the
course of three or t'mii weeks, when those
who know the inimitable Conly, anil ap.
preciate his irresistabh; comicali'.ies, will no
doubt be on hand to give him a hearty wel
come. Capt. J. IC. Ilite, of this place, showed
us a day or two ago a couple of natural curi
osities in tin? shape of hen's eirgs, "he pro
ducts of one, or it may be two, of his tine
brood of chickens. P.oth eggs are remark
ably diminutive, scarcely indeed excelling
in size that of a common bird's egg, while
from one of them extends a crooked protu
berance, fully an inch long, looking for all
the world like the head and a portion of the
IhmIv of a well developed snake. These eggs
were found on different days, and the pre
sumption is that they were both laid by the
the same hen.
A traveling mountebank, or perhapswe
should say niount-a-rope, gave, two enter
tainments in this place on Wednesday nnd
Thursday eveninsrs of this week, to full
houses, or rather full Itetween the houses,
the show having been held on the street, the
rope extending from the roof of the Moun
tain House to the roof nf the Laftcrner House,
and the entrance fee leing paid by a pro
miscuous collection in the crowd. The gym
nast p a-formed several difficult feats on the
slack-rope with considerable agility, such as
swinging himself off by the feet, arms, neck,
teeth, etc., and evinced quite clearly that he
was uo find at the business.
We didn't send for Pat. Kodgers or Nick
Freidhotr to come up hero to electioneer, but
they came anyhow and did their level best no
doubt to advance their respective interests
in the direction of the county treasury, they
lth leing in the field, like our friends J.
A. Shoemaker, John Downey, and Jos.
Werfiier, as weii as our humble self, for the
olliee of Caunty Treasurer. Well, they aro
both very clever gentlemen in fact we are
all clever gentiemeii together and if either
of them leads us in the race in a fair, open
contest, we shall not commit hair kair, ab
b( it we make think it a little rough, after
serving the party as we have endeavored to
do for nesrly ten years past, to be thus sum
marily slaughtered for the second time in
the noiis- of our friends.
Mr. Wm. r. Johnston, of the firm of
Finney ,te Johnston, the gentleman who
recently 1eaeJ the well knoVa Mellon mill
in Carroll township, tells us that he drove
Jm,1im),0u0 feet of pine and hemlock timber
from the month of Chest creek .o the month
of Clearfield creek, a distance of lorty utiles,
on splash Hoods alone a feat that has, jer
haps, never before leen accomplished in
the history of log driving. The same gen
tleman also informs us that ho has erected
a shingle machine in connection Vrith the
same mill almve referred to, from at Inch he
will soon be ready to tutu out what are
known as the long, or twent-six inch shin
gles, and will lj prepared to rill all orders
for these much sought after shingles at short
notice and upon the most reasonable terms.
Mr. Wm. Phillips, a represer.fati ve of
the great Oak Hall Clothing establishment of
Messrs. W.inatiwker& lirown, Philadelphia,
is here at present for the purpose of laklng
the dimensions ot our "sojer lioys,' prepar
atory to the maunfacture of tbe requisite
uniforms needed to fit theni mt in martial
array, and for the getting up of which the
contract has been awarded to the above
named firm throngh out townsman, ff.
John I. Harkley, ttho has promised and has
good reason to know that the contract will
be filled in tbe best possible manner and
with the best possible material attainable
at that price $10.50 per suit. Mr. Phillips
will probably remain here until Saturday
evening for the purpose of taking the meas
ures of any jiersou .wishing to invest in good
cVotLing made to order.
Tr.RRtniR Tbagedi. fJn Monday About
11 o'clock A. M., a fearful tragedy was en
ncted at the residence of Mr. Edwaid O'
Connor, in Washington township", thiscoun
ty, about 11 miles nor'tli of this town. Mr.
O'Connor's family consisted ot himself, his
wife, two sons and a daughter, all the chil
dren grown up. Some years ago his eon,
Dennis, a stout and hearty young man, was
pronounced to lie insane, ami was for a time
confined iu Pixmont Hospital. He had
previously made an attack upon his father,
injuring him severely. After a short con
finement in Dixiaont Dennis was brought
home antl for some time has been working
industriously on his father's farm, giving
little evidence of derangement of mind. On
Monday morning his brother brought a load
of hay to Indiana for sale, leaving at home
his brother Dermis, his father, mother and
sister. At about 10 o'clock the father and
Dennis were engaged in sortinf potatoes in
a lot adjacent to the house. They were en
gaged for some time, when according to the
admissions of Dennis he took a large", heavy
ami old fashioned dung fork and struck his
father down, fracturing his skull in a fright
ful manner, producing almost instantdeath.
The wife gave the alram, after discovering
the condition of her hushand, and several
neighbors came to her relief. The injured
man was carried into the. house, where he
soon after b.ealhed his last, without lieiug
able to pronounce a single word. After the
remains bad been cared for Dennis was
found at the potato hole busily engaged, and
upon iM-ing intetrouafed said that he had
struck his father with the fork, and that he
"was not of much account anv way." The
young man is aged altont IIS yean. His
father was an old man aged over 7S years,
and was of a small and delicate frame. He
was a native of Ireland, but bail resided in
this county for a number of years, and was
the owner of a good farm. Th deceased
was a very industrious man anil had ac
cumulated considerable property.
An inquest was held upon the remains by
Sidney Marlin, Esq., who summoned the
following jurors to wit: John M. Marlin,
Jacob Clowes, David Clowes, Michael Wal
ter, John Clowes. Sr., Andrew Stni hell, F.
F. Stiii-heH, W. H. McCreigbt, James Mil
ieu, Washington Uussel, .fames Heisley,
McChesiiey )rr. Dr. Morrow, of At wood,
made an examination of the remains and
testified before the inquest as to the w omuls
on the head of the murilercd man, with
other witnesses. The verdict of the jury
was to the enV-et that the deceased had conn;
to his death from the wounds received from
a weapon in the hands of some person to
them iiiikiiwwn.
I'p to our latest advices the insane mur
derer was still at home unmolested, and no
persons had attemped to arrest him.
P. S. Since inning the above, information
has lieen made before Geerge Kmv, Esq., by
liryau McS weeney, j r. , on liohalf of the fam
ily of Ihe deceased, charging the murder
upon the son Dennis, and a warrant has
been issued for his arrest. He will probably
be committed to-day. Edward O'Connor,
the lather, has resided in Washington town
ship for about forty years. He was a native
of the County Cork, Ireland. IiulUma Itrmo
erat, ','nl.
Not Consumption. In Consumption
and "Lung diseases" we have had ample
opportunity to test not only every kind of
treatment, but every kind of medicine.
We know that there are many cases of
disease that so nearly resemble Consump
tion, out wiiicii is not; thai wittioul a very
careful diagnosis, serious mistakes might bo
made, which would lead to very prejudicial
results in the treatment. It in the duty of
every physician to ascertatn as nearly as
possihlw the precise nature of every malady
before prescribing. "No more certain sign
is oti'ered in disease than is found in the
urinary secretion," says Simon. And in
this disease we are especially favored with
indications in the vrhie which enable us to
determine not only the facts relative to tbe
true nature thereof, but to measure tolerably
correctly the extent of the same.
We have thus detected anil determined
the cjtrjit of hundreds of cases of Conx'inip
tion, many of which, being incipient only,
have, liecti wired by us iu a very short time.
And whilst we would not hold out induce
ments or promise a cure in the "last stage"
of this dreadful malady, we would jnst say
that we have cured many cases that so
nearly resembled Consumption, that it was
impossible to determine the fact by any
other means than by examination of the
urinary secretion.
Among these we might mention liver
complaint, dyspepsia, heart disease, female
weakness, S:c., &e,
These diseases oftimes much resemble
Consumption in many particulars. They
may come on with cough ami expectoration
of blood and mucus, pain in the- breast a. id
side, heats and chills, followed by weakness,
night sweats, &c. These symptoms are
taken for Consumption, and the patient is
informed that the case is a "hopeless one,"
when perhaps it was yet as curalile as nine
tenths of our most common diseases, and
when some prompt and efficacious remedy
administered for the rrul disease would dis
pel it ii. a very phort time.
We have cured many cases of this kind,
even after they hail leen abandoned as
hopelessly consumpted, by their relatives
as well us the physician. Whilst there is
life there is hope in such cases.
Dk.s. Oi.pshuk,
132 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Late 1'ublications.
"A riT-ORlMAOK TO TUB T.AND OT TUB Cll.'
From the French or Frederick Ozenhnm.
We are delighted with the contents of
Ibis handsome, little volume. It treats of
tVie rise of Spanish literature and throws
considerable light upon that most interest
ing part of Spanish history, the reign of the
world-renowned Coieen Isabella, as well as
thai which immediately preceded it. In
picturesque and vivid larignage the au
thor describes the triumphs and reverses of
the city of Burgos, the capital ot" ibe pro
vince of Castlie, whiie the ruins of the Ti:og
Tiificent fortresses, the falling towers of the
old paiaco, and the many other ruins, tell us
of the glories that, were but are not. - The
description of the scenery of the Pyrenees,
second only to the Alps, the primitive man
ners of some remote regions of Spain, the
beautiful valley of Oviedo all are of univer
sal interest, and need only be read alxuit, in
this neat little look to be fully appreciated.
"Tits t.iFr. f CmtisT." By Louis Venillrt.
Translated into l'.nif lish by itev. A. Fsrley.
The volume liefore us is a masterly refuta
tion of the work of the infidel Kenan, which
shocked every believer in the Divinity of
Christ at the time, of its appearance. This
book has gone through several editions in
France, and bears on its pages the impress
of the talented, eloquent and learned editor
of the Paris Utiirors. Monieur Veuillot has
bee. n, the Christian apologist in France for
the last quarter of a century, and like the
ocean rock, has withstood the waves of infi
delity, and when raging most fiercely, has
caused them to fall back in wild confusion.
The name of Veuillot will ensure for this
Iwiok a large circulation among n!l Christian
sects in this country, now that it has ap
peared in an English dress.
For Imth the altnve publications, as well
as for many similar favors, we are indebted
to th Catholic Publication Society, Xew
Yi.rk, to whom our sincere thanks are here
by tendered.
ft AUTION. ITarincr purchased the
following property from Henry Arble, i
sr.. nu ran inrmimwuii nimuarinKnivp.es
pnre. I hereby rsntlon all persons nfrainm" inter
fcrinjr with the name, to wit : 2 hav marcs, 1 cow,
1 sled, 1 wagon, plow, 1 harrow. 2 sets of tinmen
.Tune lls IST&.-$t. FHth'K AKULE.
TVTOTICK.' All persona nre hereby
eannioned against pnrchasine a XoTp !
for 35 plven by me to M. It Bkowx, late of r.l- '
r'nsburg. Said note liavinc been fraudulently ob- I
tained. I am determined not to par it when it he- j
comes due. So I warn all to stand frorrt. under. '
WILLIAM APAMS. I
St. Angostlne, June 4, 1875. ll-3t.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON I
PLKAS OF THE COUNTY OF CAM- i
BR I A. Notice Is hereby triven tht the first and i
partial neeount or F. A. SthoemakpT. Assignee of
liriffith fc Pavis. will be ViriMentnd at the next Ar
gument Court for confirmation and allowance.
P. M't;ill1AV. Pnithnnnlurr
Prothonotary'i Office, Elwnsbnrg, Jnne 10. lsf'i.St
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Kstate of SAMt'El. Stoy. dee'd.
Xottee ts hereby jriven that Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Samuel Siov. late of Alle-
i Kheny townfchfp. dec d, Imve been granted to the
i undersigned. All persons Indebted to laid estate
ara hereby not ifted to make Immediate payment,
I and thope lmvinir claims against the same will pre
j sent them dnlv am lientieatcd for settlement.
1 JOSEPH EC KEN RODE, Adm'r.
I Allegheny Twp , June 11, 1875.-61.
A P.EDFoitn County Man Mfriekf.d
IX Coi.i P.t.onn. Mr. Jacob Snyder, a
brother to Tobias Snyder, of Sax ton, a son-in-law
of Geo. Steele, of Hopewell township,
and one of the original contractors to con
struct the plank road from Krerett. to Hope
well, was murdered in cold blood at George
town, Colorado, severe.! das ago. The
circumstances attending the tragedy were
about as follows: Mr. Snjder had an in
terest in the "Stai" bank of Colorado of
.!'", ( fl. In addition to this he had an in
terest in several silver mines, ami his next
neighlmr was a man by the name of ISishop,
whose claim interfered wiih his, and they
lnd a law suit, in which Snyder was the
victor. 1 mmeiliately after the law suit, as
we iiinlei stand the matter, a miscellaneous
crowd assembled, and their discussion of
the merits of the question was of such an
excitable nature as to induce Mr. Snyder to
leave for home. He mounted bis hoise and
started oil", and as he turned a corner on one
of the streets, iiishop confronted him with
a pistol, drawn. Snyder iut spurs to his
horse and Tiishop followed in his wake, and
when Snyder reached his ow n stable. Hit-hop
struck him with the butt of a revolver,
which knocked him down, and he after
wards blew his brains out with a discharge
of one of the barrels. Mr. Tobias Snyder. of
Saxton, immediately upon receipt of the
almve heart-rending intelligence, started to
the scene of the tragedy and returned, with
the corpse ot his murdered brother, to Sax
ton, where the corpse was interred on Tues
day of last week. All Saxton went out to
attenii the ceremonies.
A reward of 10,000 has been offered by
the authorities of the town for the arrest of
Iiishop. Mr. Snyder is estimated to be
worth over $200,000. llcdord Inquirer.
"C1ARM, FARMING UTENSILS,
AND LI VE ST( CK A T
PrBLlC SALE. Will be otlt-r-
ed at pnblie :ilo. on Tlil KMM.
Jl LT 1st, !;., at 1 o'e oek, a.m..
7 " Aero or I niiit In ltarr tn..
one-and-a-lialt miles from St. Nicholas, on whicli
there are erected two good I f nn.irr-one plank and
the other a hewed loir horse Lou Fnrn. Spring
House, 'urn-Crib. k.c. Also, 2 head Buy Hwrm.
3 frcpli Cows, I two year old and a one year old
Heifers, 9 Sheep, 6 lloss, 1 four-horse Tlire.'htnfr
Machine. Flows. Harrows, and mnny other arti
cles. Terms will be made known and a reasona
ble credit ft'vcn ot time of snle.
F fj - N K W ESM ILLER.
Ilarr Twp., June 11, 1874. 3fc.
lite TAt'test and Most IZlcgAfil SlyZes of
''E&M'&m QrXtJMB WUSj&H.j
Window Glass, Iliiit snl Grocn Tottless
All styles-Round, Square, Oval and Oblong for cov
ering Wax Works, Statuettes, &c.
WHOL.ESAI.K I IMirrVXTJi
Send for Price List and Quotations before Purchasing.
53 Ninth Street, late Hand, Pittsbiirgli, Pa,
A GdDD SELLING ARTICLE.
Tor cleaning and polishing Silver Tinted Ware. HriUannia, Copper)
Tin, Vlaseirare, and all hiutls of JIcluls.
WARRANTED to CONTAIN DTH1NS INJMOffi to any ARTICLE.
It has no superior as a Polish, and Is the cheapest, article that will do its work well. Ask t-$
Qeoi'ER fob it. Address all orders to, or cn.il on
JIAGAN & C0., MAGIC POLISH MT'G CO.,
11D Fifth Avenue, riTT.SLUJif:if, Tal
A-Agrcnis wanted In Ebcnsl.urir and siirronn llng country.
ANNUAL STATEMENT of tlie
Tb!vril of Si-h-iol Directors of Carroll
Township, May 31, 187. :
ItlTFITTC,
Gross amount of Tax for School I uryosc.tl.4"iT.t
For Huildinit purposes 7"3.ftl
Totjfl amount
Leiiuct exoneration"
Leaving a hulanee of
Cash fr.im former Treasurer..
Sfile of old buildings.
State ."pprnpriat ion
From unseated lunds
2.110.P5
1 i.ol
...42. 100.4
SO 41
ftO.fKl
1S9I7
45.13
$2,588. 59
"xrrvfitTfRF.
Paid Teachers' sabi irs $1,320 00
New School buildings and lots lO 0
la id for fuel 76.P.r
Salary of Secretary 2 -. 0
Salnr'v of TreasnrT Collector 1M).(0
Miscellaneous expenses 17&17 $1.9 4 22
Ilalance on hand...
:.r.ss 6S
.1 A M KS V LL? OX, Secretary.
Carroll Twp., .lune 11, 1S7.V-3L
JOHN SNVDER, Treasurer, in ac
i -on tit with Carri'U Twp., June 5, 1K75.
Irt.
To amount of Cash Pullicate J2S0.02
balance from old account 3d.lo
t:jl6.1T
$277.31
. lt 60
4.3ft
1.41 VW2.67
.$ 13.50
Is You it LtFF. Worth Try Cents?
Sii'kness prevails everywhere, and every
IkmI v complains of disease during lh-ir life.
When wick, the olijt-ct is. to pet well. Now
we say plainly that- no person in this world
who is suffering with Dysjepiii, Li ver Com
plaint and its effects, such as Indigestion,
Costi veness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Ili-artlmrn, Palpitation of the Heart, De
pressed Spirit. Hiliousness, Jkc, can take
(ireex's August K lower without getting
relief ar.d cure. If von donlt this, go to
your Druggists. Leminnn & Mnrrav, Kbens
hurg, or P. M. Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore,
and get a, sample hot tin for 10 cents and try
it. Iiegiilar size 70 cents. Two doses will
relieve yon.
w
Ark You ih Need of Tart.k Glass
Ware, or Any Kind of Olassou (Ji.ars
WARK?--If y on are, you should visit the
(tlass ware establishment of Messrs. W. C.
Armor & Co., o.- Ninth Stnf, Pittsburgh.
It is a wholesale ami retail house, ami on i
will find there any article in t lie line needed,
and at lower prices than c'sewhere. Th
rinn will he pleased to see ym at their sale
rooms on Ninth street, or will furnish you,
on application, hy mail, a prii c. list, or Rive
you such information as may lie desired re
specting goods, prices. ,tc !! once with
this firm and yivi v ill always return to it
when glass ware of any kind is needed.
By whole am't of Or lcr if ranted .
" Commission on ft0 02. ..
" Overplus paid in 1S74
' Lxonerations.
Iia'tnce due Township .
Jacob A. Hooveu. Sitpct-visor. in account with
Ciirridl Township, dune 4, l.75, 1k.
To amount of Implicate. $673 66
" " " easli "received on Koad tux... 2 .17
" " stillout.it ndini? on ' ... 5.03
" " ree'd from 1". Hoover. Supcrv'r. 20 no
" " of order on Treasurer S;.U4
I'R,
Ity services as Supervisor, 69 days, tl02.ni)
" Kxoncrations 5,24
' two I'uplieates 50
" amount paid nil 8.25
" Taxable work on K0a.I1 671.UI 1,787 90
Peter Hcovkr. Supervisor, in nw-nnt wi'.h Car
roil Tiiwiwhitt 1 -1 no 1 1S.T-. ll
To amount of I iiplii-.ite .'
' cash received on KhI (hx
" amount received from i "onimissioners
" still due on Koad -ux
" " ot order on Tri a-nircr
Cn.
Ity services as Supcrv sor. 0 days.J li0.no
amount iid tor repairing 60
" " " scoop, with in
terest on satnn 12.72
" ntn't p'd . I. A. Hoover. Supcrv'r vo.oo
" amount of exonemtt ni 17. -V2
" per cent aire lor collect iiist 40.00 2.04
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For the relief and
cure of all derange
ments in the stom
ach, liver, nnd bow
els. Tticy are a. nul l
aperienti and an
excellent purirative.
Jseinjr purely vege
table, thev contain
no mercury or mine
ral whatever. Slinh
serious sickness and
pulTerinft is prevent
ed bv their timelv
Vie; and every family should have them on hand
r their protection and relief, when required.
Lonfr experience, has proved them to be tiic saf
t, surest, and best ol all the I'ilts with w Iu li
tie market abounds. By their occasional um,
the blood is nurilled, the corruptions of the sys
tem expellee!, obstructions removed, and the
whoto machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Internal organs which lecome cloirged
omi sliig-i?isli are cleansed by Aftf' I'M, and
stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease
i chnnired Into health, the value of which clianpe,
wrhen reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy
it, can hardly be computed. Their supar continir
makes them pleasant to take, and preerres their
virtues unimpaired for any lenctli of time, so
that thev nre ever fresh, and perfectly reli.'ible.
Although searching, lliey are mild, and operate
without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or
occupation.
Full directions arc (riven on the wrapper to
each box, how to use them as a Family Physic,
and for the following complaints, which these
JHill.n rapidly cure :
For Iltapepalii or l"nligrfation. !.lt1r
nra. JLang-nor and liomn nf A pit"ttt. they
rhould le taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
For I.lTrrt'nmplaint and its various ymp
toms, Itilioas BflMftaacIi, sirb Heart
ache, Jamidtrr or rm Rltkneni. llil
tona ( nlir and Hilton t'ereni. they tdmuld
he judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
lieased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For nrtrater.r or Diarrhoea, hut one
mild loe"is generally required.
For Illirmitlin. iioat, -ravel. Tm t-
KttMtitn of tUf He-art, I'm in In the
lle. Hark nnd Ioln. they should he contm
tionsly taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the. system. With such clianpe those
complaints itiappenr.
For Itromr nnd roMl-sil SseIIInrt
they should be taken in large and frequent doses
to produce tlie effect of a drastic puree.
lor Hiiiprrion. a large dose should bo
taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym
pathy. As a Ttinnrr rill, take one or two Piffs to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional iie stimulates the stomaeh rnil
howels, restores the apperlte. and invigorate the
Eyateni. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who feels
87fl 77 tolerably well, often finds that a dose of thesn
J'iflm makes huu feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating effect on tlie digestive
apparatus.
TREPAUED BY
Zr.J. C. A TKIt CO., Practical Chcmittt,
LOWELL, MASS., I. S. A.
IMPORTANT
MIOTICS !
787.90
.743 ...T
. IS SI
. ia. 2
. 40.77
. 8 i .it
4 00
amount worked out by tuxahles 733.1 ?S78.77 FOK SALE BV ALL I1RUUG13T3 EVERTtVIIERE.
We. the undersigned Auditors, having; exam
ined the above accounts, do hereby certify that ,
they are correct.
S. A. SHOEMAKER, )
I. A. LCTH Kit. Auditors. '
('HAS. 1MWLAP, )
Attest Jamka Mellon, Clerk. 1 11-31.3
Court Pro"eeiNG'. In onr county
Court this week the following cases were
disposed of: Com'tii vs. T. C. Myers, two
indi- ttneiits; Coin'ih vs. .Tames and Charles
Johnston, two indictments. Theso are
known us the Sunimitville shooting cases, in
which T. C. Myers is prosecllted hy each of
the Johnstons for shooting with intent to
kill, ami the two Johnstons are prosecuted
hy the said flyers and hy Capt. Wm. Lin
ton for assault and battery with intent to
kill. All four suits were tried together and
the jury is out at this writing (Thursday af
ternoon.) Coni'th vs. T. C. Myers, for car
rying concealed weapons, Chas. Johnston
prosecutor ; .jury out. Com'th vs. Jackson
Kulin and Itridget Itooney, each of whom
with indicted for selling liquor without li
cense, found guilty and sentenced each to
pay a fine- of S00 and costs of prosecution.
Com'th vs. Uriah Wagner, assault and bat
tery with intent, to kill and assault and bat
tery, John R. L.miereaux prosecutor; guilty
of assault and battery anil enteiiceil to pay
a fine of ?1 and costs of prosecution. Geo.
Wehn, endorsee of Geo. Wehn, jr., endorsee
of Henry Walters, vs. Ellen M. Walters,
adm'x of Henry Waiters, dee'd. Verdict
for defendant John Conrad was appointed
constable of Liorotto borough and sworn in.
A Voicf. from Sweden. Anirriran Cltrm-
ist and their Podnrtion appreciated by the
Proft-xxorx at the cfrfirated I'nh'erxitiex in Swe
den. Mr. Sachs, Sir: At yonr request, I
have tested Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair
IJenewer, in my practice at the "Seuafijikk
Hotel," and can say, it will restore gray hair
to its original color. It is entirely harmless,
and is a valuable remedy to use in such cases,
P. H. M.U.VSTEM,
rrnfe-or of Chemistry arid Medicine.
Stockholm", July o, 1Kb.
Strangers visiting Pittsburgh should not
fall to call and see the phoiographie pictures
taken at Ti. L. IT. D bbs 4o Sixth street.
Mr. Dabbs' reputation as a fine photograph
er is well earned, and in naturalness and
truthfulness nf likeness he cannot lie excell- I
d. Having done the largest business in
that city for years, liis excellence and prac
tice give Lim great advantage.
STATEMENT of Receipts and Ex
penditures of Loretto Borough for the.
year ending June 7, 1--75 :
S. Fitv, Collector of Borough Taxes, D.
To amount of Huplicate
" " collected from Wm. Luke..
.$112 67
1 87
Cr.
By Kecetpts of Treasurer....,
" F.xonera tions
" Commission as Collector .
Balance due Borough
S. Fitv,
To Loretto School District, Da.
To State appropriation.......
amount of Implicate
" K. X. Hnid (late Treasurer)
' Order of B. Kelly (Collector)
" Kent of School House
" amount from P . Mcally
tU4.54
-fl34 00
33
. I.'U 141 .V?
Cast Steel Plow Points.
IARMF.R-5. nns and all, are hereby i r.iimc.l
that money, time and labor enn b' save 1 by
nsitisf Cast, Steel Plow Shares, of which on y one
has in many cases proved sufficient f-.r a whole
season's plowing, and in some soils, hy being twice
sharpened, one share has uisied two s"aoi.?.
They scour bright and make the plow scour and
run 1 asicr. ajid lire ro slri.rg nnd touch llial they
will not break. When worn doll, they can be
sharpened and tempered hy any good blacksmith
without disturbing t he fitting p:irt.
All regular stzri kept on hand anil fit nny Pitts
burgh Plow.
Any special sire or kind made to order
RETAIL PRICES of POINTS.
. 2.93
.9 7. as
. am. 'a
. U8.W2
. ..7t
. fi.00
. 30.21
L'.c
rit'tir.
. .l.';ft
.. 1.45
Cll'trr.
n.f.o
1 eo
1 80
if. !.
IN I 'ot-.
k 8 I
"l.("
1.2.
e-e"0w;lio- to tbe "rent" scarcity
nf money and the lo'ij r.'i-
j tinned noclecf ft tnanr of mj- customers t
j pay tip tlitr indebtedness for the jia--t hm;
1 or more, I iim from polled to adopt
J AXOTIIKlJ SYSTEM
of doing btiMitOss. Very many of tn c
tonieis have a!li;ved their act;oo u: s to inn
for such an unreasonable lc:i.;b of tin..
that a great loss to me. without any benefit
to t lieniM-lvos, lirfs licen t lie 1 CMilt. Ili'iui
it is that I ftnd it
and at t lib shiiife tlm keep up my stock
and tnect my obligations promptly.
I am sincerely thankful fi-r tbe 1;!.r-l
yiatronag that Ivts trcn extended to uie;
and now earnestly ask 011S ?nd all wboaie
indebted to me, no matter lio-.v lmge 01
bow smal'. tlift anionnt, to call and settle,
either hy oasdt 01 note,
OTE THE 1ST IUY OF JANUARY, 18
as I need and I'ii'tst have tnoney. Im;Iicv
ing as I do from past expeiience (which I
liave paid viidl for) that it will Ikj In-tlei"
for me as well as for my customers to adopt
the ready-pay system,
After the FIRST of JANUARY, IS75,
ts.Ki L am roois OS t fin.rr.
I am fully convinced, that in tliife cases
out of four persons bu ing giii.i never liml
a more con'vtoiiept time to ay thpn when
they make their pMrcftnsos. and as an in
ducement to my customers to buy for cash
or in exchanf for countiy produce, I will,
alter the above Mate,
KNOCK OFF ONFHA! F the PROFIT
j heretofore realized in' tins place on good'
j of tbe same class.
Hoping tli"t my old customers will take
-ix- - i. i ... . r . 1 . ' -
in niifiiM" me new inoiie 01 iioing iiusi-
tess I urn nbimt. to adopt, bnt will contin
te to favor id "ifh their pntronnjjp on a
strictly cash hftsis, v. Iiirh tiiey will be sure
ui find the very best fur all cotioet ncd, I
pledge myself to mark my goinls down 1o'
the lowest cash rates.
t)ST THICK TO ATt,!
COMPETITION DEFIED!
IN G?0DS AS WELL AS PRICES.
George Hnntloy,
By Kxonera tions..
Orders audited.
( 'ommission
" Justice costs....
t'R.
708.77
..$ 6.73
.. PS.:
. . 20.00
P3 7
i 99 I
Farmers Intekf.stf.d. No mncer use
a Cast Iron Plow Point. The Cast Steel
Points made at the. Pittsburgh Plow Works
supersede all o'.hers; Use the Cast Steel
Point once and yon will never use anain the
Ca-t Jron Point. Thesn Works ar the
nirst extensive of the kind ivest of the Al
legheny mountains. Head the advertise
ment in this paper.
I The Democratic primary election in
' Westmoreland county on Saturday last re
i suited in the selection of the following ex
! cellent ticket : Kegister and Keeorder, Wm.
j Snodjjress; Treasurer, James Gregg; Coin-
niissioners, Clark Butterfleld) Jos. C. West;
( 1. H. Director, Christman Holtzer, (don't
I etnpasize that name too strongly); Auditors,
Jas. Ci. Thompson, M. It. Fattsold: In In
diana county the IJepublicans on the same
' day and in the same way nominated Alliert
C. Ioylo for Prolhonoiary, Win. 0. Ilrown
for Sherift", John Khy for Treasurer, Fred'k
Butterbaugh and Fred'k Cameron for Com
j missioners, and J. H. Iiiven and John C
Itobinson for Auditors; and in ISlnir county,
i on Tuesday last, Charles A. Man it and
I Samuel Smith were chosen for Associate
j Judges, Jonathan Slippey and John Malf
! penn.t for County Commissioners, David Hell
' for Pior Direirorss, and B. F. Custer and
Frank Henry for Auditors, were put in the
! field hy the. P.epublican county convention.
A resolution favoring the Hon. John A.
! Lemon for Senator tras adopted by the satne
j Inxly.
When yoJ are tiying to think of the
' names of those who are willing to he nom
1 inated for County Commissioner', don' for
get Mr. Anthony Anna, of Cbest. township,
a worthy member of tbe present Hoard, who
has made an honest, faithful crttieer, and if
re-nominated and re-elected would not we"
are sore go back on his record; nor fail to
remember onr deserving townsman, Mr.
Josue D. Fairish, who has never drawn
aught else; than an honest breath, and who
has the ability fo perform and the des're tff
fulfill in an impartial manner and with th
ntmost integrity aH the duties pertaining
to tbe posiliou of Cottuty Coimnifeiotrcr.
How to Ci.eam TiitWAitE, Copper, Sil
ver and au, Ivtsn of Metals-Kami- i
lies. Grocers ami Kverv IIovskkekpfr j
iNtF. rested. The Magic Polish advertised I
elsewhere in this papef Should be in every I
household. The liest. article and the dit!ap- j
est. use it once ami you win never uc wiin
out it. Get it at your grocers.
COUNT V COMMISSIONER.
Harfnjr been nrired thereto tv msny p'runn
nl and pfditicsl friends. I hereby, for the first
time diiriiin a Ion Hie spent in Cainhrht coun
tv, KfTer myself S cnndidnte for office, nnd
that olljce the position of County L'niiimis.lon
er, sntijcct of course to the decision nf l he Dem
ocratic count v cnttverttlnn. If nominated snd
elected. I nledsre myself lo perform t lie dfities
honestly, faillifnliy Hiid to the tnt of my ittdl
tty, H EN It Y BENUEK.
Carroll Twp.; June 4, 1875.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Knowing myself willinir nnd fx lievtnjr myself
competent tci perform the duties of County
Commissioner j I shall be exceedingly thankful
for any "aid and comfort" which mny tend to
promote inv interests in that direction. If se
lected by the Ieniocriie county convention
and elected hv the pefple. I trust I Sftflll prove
myself worthy or the confidence reposed in roe
MAKTIN SANlltllS.
Cambria Twp., Jnne 4, 1S75.
Italnncc dtte S. Fry 10.22
Wr. the Anditors. hare examined the aliovc ac
counts and ftnd them correct.
H. V . 1,1 TZ1XOEK,
P. IA(!V, Anditors.
.lull N X. CONRAD.
We i!0 cettiiv Hint thu above is correct
t!K. YiNtlKH, President ofS. Hoard.
P. M EAIjlA', Secretary ol'S. ftonrd.
Wm. ItTzrsoEit, Treasurer of IViretto Doro. Tin..
To amount received rrotn Collector $134.00
Cn. i
Py Orders audited ; 0W.15
Commission 6.S 2os.K3
Kalance due Treasnrer 78.83
Wki th Auditors, have examined the ahoe ac
count and find the Some correct.
K. W. I.1TZINOEK, )
JOHN P. It CY, J Auditors.
J"HN X. CONiiAI), J
Loretto, June 7, 1875.-31.
SSTGXEE'S SALE of PKRSOX-
ATt PnOPKtlTY. Will Im offered at
Public Snle. at the residence 6f William Cole; j
In Carroll tofrMhip. on llitT..IIAt; '
proximo, the following described personal proper
ty, to wit: 1 span of dark bay Stallions, three
years old, 1 head heavy draught Horses, 2 t ows,
3 head Yonnar Cattle. 13 soli heavy Harness. 1
double set Huary Harness, 1 Threshincr Machine,
1 Mower and Reaper. 1 Hv Hake, 't Earin W Av
on s, 1 Sprinsr Watron. 1 W Iniltdilt.' 1 "nttinif-Hox,
Hob Sleds, and a ereat variety of FafitiitSjf Uten
sils. Hon-hold I'nrnitnre. &c.
- Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M.. and
to continue until all the property ia sold. Terms
ale.
No. 3. rfsrht nnd left ..
No. 4 lcll and 5 riirlit .
No. 7 left and 8 riifht
No. H. S Si -'4 and W st Ya
Hillside. 1.73 1.M1
Every shsre has my trade mark and the words
"Cast Steel"' east thereon.
4 Order one ol these at oni-e nnd try It now,
and you will buy no more east lints hereafter.
The process of makinir this Steel Is patented,
and this quality is made at no other Steel Works
but my own.
Cast Steel Axle Ftoxes and AVntrnn Skeins n'po
made under patent, boring from ftirtos!x times
the strentrtli and only hnif the weiirlit of those
made of cast iron. J. C. HIDWIXI
Iniijuvsne Wav and Garrison Allev
Pittsbitrirh. Pa.
Pittsluirgh IMouph Works, June 4. l7ii.-3m.
The !tt OOtl is the I.tl l
nnd If it is impure the whole sys
tem Will he diseased. You can
not purify- a stream while tlie
sprinir Is corrupt: neither can yon impart eood
In-ill ih to the I. Oman body while the blood i con
veVinar t he seeds ol disease to all parts of it. There
fore PURIFY the CUlUll. and nature will heal
the disease. No remedy has ever been discovered
which bus effected so great a Dumber of ienna
ncut cures as
i r.Ai.r.R iv
BLOOD!
Paints, Oils, &c, ic,
TnnysitniG, ta.
V. S. Manniactitrers ad others who some
times r,-, it ni-ci-s.-iry lo.-in.l orders lor sroods
tin. .null their etnidov-. can mike special ar.
rnnsonii n!s, vith the imderslandiu ilmt their
iici-nuits will he paid iti full at h" end of neh
month. Pee. II, 1S74.I
LINDSEY'S
made known on day of sa
May 21, 1875.-21. W.
J. BUCK, Assbrn'eev
COUNTY" COMMISSIONER,
Encoiirna-ed by thl? renerons support ejttertil
ed to me by many deb sates in the last county
convention, snd havtinr been a soldier when
Mint loc ks were lo voprtn I tfltend to pick my
Hint and try ft ai .hi. f.H.
Ebcnsbursf, June , &ift.
- IciRSCIf-JAMES.-Marrled, in the Catnolfa
Church nt St.. Niohr.las, on Tuesday, June 8th,
by Kev. Father ValenlltiA. Mr. Jamks KirsCII
and Misd Harriet James, both of barr twp.
A SSKrNEE'S NOTICE. All per-
sons knowing themselves indebted to
(Ikorok Srymoi r, of Allegheny toWnsbip. aro
hereby notified tlwt payment must he made witli
ont delrfy to the Undersiifned Assignee, and those
havinc claims ajrainst said Individual will present
them to me lor settlement.
4 JlfSEPH HOOTTE, Ass'frnco,
Allegheny Twp., June 4, 1875.-9t.
I M E I LIME! Farmers anl oth-
ers In want of a good article of LIME
fn any desired qnantfties. ran now he aeeommodai
ted, promptly and upon fair terms, by calling- at
the farm of I)r. Wm. Leminnn, In Cambria town
ship, two miles east of Kbenshnrs;
. June 4. I87d-tb LKMMtl'V k MaKlN.
GALLITZIN LAKE, Attorney
-at Law, Kheiiabnrjr. Pa.; fyiHce with
Rer'ster cod Recorder, in Co art H
LilxlilUriii) UU'wUll DlJiiJlUl
It is rapidly acquiring a national reputation for
the cure of
Serofnlons Affections. Cancerous
Formations. Erysipelas. Iloils,
Titnples. Ulcers, Sore Eues,
Scald. Head, Tetter, Salt
Ilheum, Mercurial tnd
fill Skin. Diseases.
The remedy is a Yctjctatile Compound, and can
not harm the most tender infant. I.-vlics who suf
fer from the debilitating diseases known as Fu
ji alk CoMPI.Aisra will find speedy relief hy usine
this reinedv. lie ware of co.til'te feits. The ire inl
ine hns onr name R. E. SEINERS .V CO., Pitts
burgh. on the bottom of each bottle.
For sale by all Prui? jists an'd Cftmtry irealers.
and by A4 A. Harkik . Son, Afents. Kb-ns-buri;,
PaL .-nni.
DMINISTUATOIl'S NO TI C II
Kstate of Wm. Patterson, tlecM.
3tters" of administration on the estate f( s'afd
decedent, late of Croyle township. Cambria cnfin
t', havinir been' issued to the nndersiirrtcd. all per
sons indebted to said estate are notified that pay
ment mtist he made forthwith, and those havinif
claims aifainst the same will present them duly
lirnbated fo-- settlement.
May at..-"t. H.'It. JOHNSTON, Adra'r.
GOLDEN HARVEST FOR AGENTS.
A AVEEK made selling thf 7 Wonderl". or
flcni Pastry t'up wantel In every Istrrtjy,. Send
a.1 cents for sample. Twenty other articles for
stents Address OONKLAH'N h CO., No. lae
Fifth Avknvk, (above Smithticld stree'.) Pitts
rfror, Pa. -21.-am
RANCIS MULVEIIILL, Veh
tinarv Srnnnos' and Farrif.k.
All diseases of Horses and Mules treated prompt
tv, rnleHijrentl v. and npon Very modeiwtc terms.
Residence on Hlfrh. street," near1 the western ex
tremity of Ebensburtf. i-U.-tf.
Manhood; How Lost, How Resto-reil.-
Just published, a new edition of
Ilr. iilifts -'! I fT on th
Nsf'- "'"cd curr (without m'-dieine) of
Sl'mvcronnf Aii. or St initial and
Men'rl and Physical Incapacity. lmeitimcnt.s to
Marri -ke. -re.: also. Cost v'ction. I-pilki-st
and Fits, tiidnend by svll-iiiduljrenee or sexual
fltrinnnrp. Sic,
"Pric. in a sealed envelope, only six cee's
'I lie cel 'l-mf et! an' her. in t bis admirable Essay."
clearly demonstrates, lrni a thirtv venrs" snc-
f cerfnl pri-tici-. Jliat the alarminn i misi. u.-nct s
m s :i i-h i-usi" me fie 'a 1T a i y i ui .-ii it; ni ir t;io
ilaiiifi run? use oi internal medicine or the appli
cation of the knile: pointing out a inooe ol inrs
at once slieple. certain and e ft u a . r y means oT
which every vtr;rer. no matter what bis -iMidiifon
mav be. may cure iiitiiself cheap. y. privately and
vtuhrnt'ti.
45Tbis Iee!n should be in the hands of every
youth and every P'ln In the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any a-.
dres, fnit-fjaid, on receipt of six oents, or two
post stamps.
Address tte Publishers.
i f AN. .1. C. KT.TNE !t CO..
4 18 ly. 1"27 Bowery, New York, 1 II. Hix 4SW."
Eagle PLACING MILL.
31 . 8lMO",
HAKrr("Tr nrns or
Ficoriui, Weate-BsarSisj, Sinlleri.
SASH-DOORS. B.ACKtTS AND MOULDINGS.
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
KlliMiLKK and rtrST-CeIar and l.ocakt.
arPcroll Sawing and Rc Sawing done to order."
Corsir Rviixsos ash' Am:r80X Sts.,
(4-4.) ALhKOlIEXYCrrV.TA. VHm.)
HOUSE.
- v
Corner Centre and High Sts.,
; EDENSBURC, PA.
UNftER its new management, this well-kni wn
HOTEL" Solicits a continuance of pablio x
tronnge. A limited nanibcr of
JSiinriTi?i 15ritlcrs
iviLt si ar.cxivBn.
ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST CLASS
April 9, tVti.-tm. It. H. I.1XTUN.
riEO M. KEADE, Attorney
Ftiensburjf.'.l'n. Office oa CenH
three oovra tr ms 8 urh stit-et. iau