V N "'SS.'W-W CAMBRIA FREEMAN. Ebensburg, Pa.f toCALAND PERSONAL. re 2 i i tni(l the Other Place. .tlircp in the Simile vesterii.iv. a1' (.w.-irils of ".!,0i0 cars do duty tm the i: : t w-rd for it. Perfectly scorch- f j..,,. '5 Al- - - . I t fit t.i-r T-. , vi'-i.-ihlc Iir-s were stolen in ., -, .it.ir.l:V liijrhf. 1:1 sr. ,,, 1 lurv your strawlierrios. Theyare J, .. mi r crcam-ated j"sf now. ,.t.f wiM Strawberries this season, I i(,!,.t' pi. -fcer willing to sell them At j In October, 1782, Daniel Palmer -was : found guilty of horse stealing over in Iled J ford county, and was sentenced to receive thirty-nine lashes on tlie bare back, stand , one Lour in tlie pillory, have his ears cuter! , and nailed To tho piliory, and then was re ; quired to pay to the commonwealth the sum ; of tif'tceii pounds, being the value of the liorse stolen Ir-jtn Ludwick Fridline the prisoner to stand committed nntil the sen tence in all ita part's vas fully complied with. A four horse team belonging to AViHia'm Black, of near KcheH-.bnrg, 1 led ford county, ran olf, a few days Ago while on the rond from Mann s Choice tr tht nlace. Sir. imped oft' the wagon, expecting to RifsnTr.n At LAt.A-ii Strange,' Eventful Wxtortj. The following from the Johnstown Tribune recounts so fully the history of the case of Alice Heslop rs. Mary Heslop, tried in our Court of Common Pleas last week; th-it we feel wc can do no better than copy the story entire : In the village of Harn.trd Castle. Durham county, England, was born sixty-Hve yours ago .nice rvane, aaughter of John Kane, a linen tietter from California. Cremet Station, Merced Go., Cal., ? June 5, 1875. f Dear Freeman When She great man shut tles off his mortal coiK another great, mn n rises out of his ashes. I was born the day that Napoleon I was dt tented at Waterloo,on thelOth of the present month; cpnseo,uently you or njr one else can find oyt tuy age. When I die some other great Dersor.ago rriil be born, and so it weaver. t in the 'Ist of April, eighteen years will go until the end of time. This seems as if ....... u-t-r nr snrKPr s n aninr mi 1 f INidrers fi,,.ra 1 ""r. ,,!,y l,or n,.h.nfii.f.v.t gave u.-r a great ilea or u r ' '" ."" .' ryr.r'; :V I .., ! "'" thehyeroglvhicson ..T,,.... m .V . .V:. swam, but she could I-' ".":'.r . . ... 8..f,..ti nil!..! ; '"' ,,or "f them uti llk i,y I'C' -" ; loti.llv informed her that t ' ii ii A. V. An- ' 1 'A - i: :it i:.'itlorn jt-v. " ' ........ ,,r U;i l ni:ir.'. of 7,000 letters, 011 ,. t( :i p-h a 1 r.iril. ),. .Iilmf',i. l'-'M-. lxmglit on Monday t!:' i y ""' i.iair, r.s., . ,f ft v Cunningham, ll.'-'i acres of tin- sti-ani mw nun Kr in. I cf weather lx well calculated .,1!. r . strong hankering after rv it.'I In auttful Irss ;il otlVred .. t. t..r fj'iiri'S bv K. .1 A I i 1 1 . I . v :i 1 1 - . i-i-. o" iin-wi.iy :, , . ,1 I'oMiM'iInian in the Kast. Ward, Y. l"ti' S. v-mvei to me est Tin- I ' ii:oTats made no rnmiina. A. ml. An 1 ;.r inmates of our county alms , n;l t' In- a tiii-re of t!i once i.I , .1 :itil -li'iifnt llnfiis Clioafe, .. She i.svoniderably advanced J.-i.i 1 fs t "t the .I'nle. but a young ,,:t in .lohnstowu, had his right i.'I v -.iKit !itm 011 Sunday, last; by ;.,-nt;il di-charg "f a pisto in the ' .1 iiitt ciiino;ii.iin. !!;. r Wrliiioro was broken a f si. .M011. -A lock iti ill currency and iy night 1:1st. A up I here 1o secure 1 1,. ...in I'l - ii. n T Ii" v cateh him. ! 1 lu rry tri-' on tlie farm of Mr. ...if 'I ,i !or t. wn.-liip, this couti- :w . ft 1 1 . v." 1 :irid sil-.ved lip into plntiK 1 . iriN, ami tin- result wait Mine 3,'Hll) t ;,, tint st Limt of lumber. -A .1. .,! . -i 1! A M, M ,.t :t!i. ; 'it M 11 111. i'i named V tn. McKee, e'erk nw 11 'tore, was thrown fit.iri a i.-.l Willi hi'jis of wool, oti Tttes .11 !. iar-t, :mi1 sustained severe i.i n ie-. Iwsides a few very ia; 11 fit I i ninl . r of stna'l grasshoppers 1.1! on tin- t'.iriu of Mr. Hiram 'r.'.vl.-r tow nrhi. on edm-sdav . an. I -otiie fear are entertained sin I " r plague is about to be : 1 .' ioi. i-ifi-! l-'vati Michael was ar-i!'-.l in j.iil yesterday morning, - 1 j i . 1 1 1 ! y released on bail, for ii.l li.-ai'mi: i 1 ti :i hoe a colored I Marv Ami lloberts, wife of .1 the K.it W.ir.l. 1 . :. v a ml Chas. A. Miflonig'e ami rireil at eaeli other dnr-:i;.:.-.ia'iTi:es ln tweeli Them at 1. en Sarnr.lav last, while Ixitlr if u?nb r the intlnetiee of 1 :i'ii. Neil iier shot, lioVe ver, A n g s Hit upii t , , , 1 nitnlr .i.mr ,i.....1 inre cut his lliroat one f a second story vxin- as mm h pm-c. in the teiy just n.f.v as il" lie had !! head as lie wr.s in bis ii. 1 a na t arai den! h . wii and :i ba'.f pound "fri;- 1 -1 ti.t.-en ii.eh catfish, the r p.cind?", vrere cangbt ir. :iy lt Week t'V a I'ol'ole .'.f i ' s i f 1 .1:1k Va!l.j.. ! !! I its v. ay tr I'.fltnont and will to s-ei:e i f the "citv foil's" ere 1 ! '.'(! 1.1 er'lMity man recr htly re--' ! -!- t be an incumbrance to bis .1.1 then s:iiug t') a neighboring I int.i the water, and cut his ' : -n ear to Par. Me haves a wife ! - ::i 1 bit. re 11 : His example is :' Itit'tatiou of fc!ii'; lio'ii Me wot .'' ii mity. - A-;. ''. mativ tokens f esfj-en) 1e . i :,.v. . W. 7..ibiiisir, Pre si. y- t ...,-t. t jf 1 1 nut itigiioti, c-n tiicoera- : .. f 1 tit ib'par'nre from that phic, .i-. ! i, T" highly a ppre. iated , tliough ' M' i j I most va! 11 a I tie, than one w hich :.-'.- Ir.ndsof !:. v. Tatber Murphy, ; t in 1 haie of the H tin tin gi! on i .n. - " u uiatj named Donaldson, resitl- - :' M i! i... k, this county, was brought ':! r fe keejtieg on Weilttesdil.V : '-i.r. Mil' .averment being !i;:t he is '' - ' "1 mitiil. an ailiictioti that has at ;:! : ::a rl..i ''gb lite, nnd t J; n t im made ''!. a't tt;it. to cotmriit suicide bv I sv.is fort : na t e! v liseiivercil in r liiia from the rash l"ii is evidently a dee.l. good place . I: to ili part from. wli:ttev'r it ' v 1 le-Tii to tarry i'i. A Presbyterian r. : : !' '. i l.Uiig O.rewell to his Hock ! .: :t I'.-w ilays ago. was hnttibtt .'I t I; th wine i i 1 1 1 ;i tok'n ' ' !"" 11 I. is .olt.iiriiiir friends in that A. li-ir.i of the eleruy f rotn Him- 1 ' "'v 1.' I....;..-. I fof ris a consequence. l'lill Hi ,,f ji; f,f tj;, pfin.'ij I It i:i tl;e Iiisfory of good store patt-i.-.ti,' feelings and personal ' rv '..".'y promoting the display of t ''l ib ;;n' t 'icker" on sfieh an uri-.l-ri.'j !.ei.,2 so, it woilM be well for all ' lot -,.( st ".I etcil their wardrobes : '! t.-.-n !( a!! at. Myers Ac Lbiyd'a ' ,.t-r .".hi! in:,ke their scbtet ions. t.f r. si :r.v in t lo! ni rrenf nimi " o'''"'- .(("ii-", - ; i 1 1 i 1 1 Her r:iw-il." reminds us hat we should r 1. .oiers in ami alntut Loretto II !.i 1 1 :i '.1, i:i ; -ii'ti dentist of tliis v I 'v a roIVfisional visit to said 1 1 "ii'ir-.lav next, .Inly 1st. So get r 1 ready t'..r tlie '.mmI Ihing.'t to m -t Aielv t. hrisl "ri pio-nic 011 the :'. z. A v. .1, a t',rrnr rerortls the really 1 ' -ft tiiat. a rH.jn built I.. r nest ' 11'. rttd of an igine. No. 7',' s"l l"i:r young r bins, which are ''' to l.4Vi' wing; but it forgets to '!. I., i.tnotive lias len standing :'n 1. af.of-the-Way plA'.o ftjr ft con- ' pist in vinw of ivhiih fact 'hat the fobin migl.t I.ave : '' :ind fared wors-. 1 ' t r 1 1 1 1 1 n ;.Tg has nlmwn us three 'l'.te wheat re':ived from his '' ' " ' " i t'oiinty, Kansas, whh h are ' ' .11. il really the tinest specimens l' 'Vf l..Vf ever seen any where. The in tr;at region commenced ahont. the :"' 1 Mr. I'.ertr, who says that his :i l.nr s.tmple of ?hat the eouniry Hiii season, expects to roalie 'i.a'i thirty bushels of wheat per N." n i' i ".ir i' tli.. time to werrr four pair of ''al't-'iis i.er week a'nd turn down a ".v wh'-n you coui unexpectedly r:t"0erwoiTin rFl. lini.tv itnutn. " ''Jin ni cohi-hp n Uiiiglit at SMr Cioth- -.''"'. t'llnton street, .fob Cl ;,, , 1,,,.,, 1,. street. .Johnstown. of linen suits and all suits are now othrcd for sale "'. st en!, pn,.,.B( l,nt n muddy alley iMheulttonnd in the avvfiil drv ''" prevailing. i li. 1;, rinantown TU,r j,1, says: "Hun- " 'Kil.lieii have fallen victims to I' v. r during the past three months, ''"is Hie treatment cf this disease, .an iif nlivsi. ian says that he does not fail a cure more than once in a hun ", by giving tho patient m ami itll film nrll.ti. .1 iu.-.t .....1 In l e..l. - ....ew.,.., ... ,i. "rim;; out of hot water "" stomach shouhl "i' neeonies cool. To this simple the t.uist obfttiuaUj cases be Mom sMi . urub." 'ia,H and laid renewed as ; stop iirs porses, luit railed, and in a few j minutes CVcy were far beyond his reach, I wi'h his son vgeI sevetyears clinging tena ciously to the boards. Pefore the runaway (horses were brought to a halt t he Itoy fell ! out of th. wagon, ami was so badly injured mai lie uieu 111 a ew minutes. A married lady found several cards the pocket which uneasiness. Sim them until her make neither til her husband they were nothine but tags cut from a suit of elegant clothing which he had only the day previous liought very cheap for cash at the renowned Oak Hall Clothing Store of S.J. Hess & l5ro., tftl ami 24.'l .Main street. Johnstown. The Cambria (Inards expect to have a gay ami festive time at their pic-nic in the j delightful grove near the railroad station, j 011 to-morrow week, July 31. jmd hope that ti., everybody, the Latta Guard and City Band wle 1 r 1 : i...t...i in 2 ; . . . , iiiriinii'u, win join tj.eiii in iiie j festivities of the (M-rasion. The Ebensburg I Silver Cornet IUnd will blow their level liest I ami an excellent string band will furnish the music for all who wish t- "trip the light I fantastic" for their own amusement and for I the pecuniary I tone fit of the "aojer Itoys." ! A young man named Charles E. Pepper , day retired to his room in his father's resi t deuce at I.afrolM-. 011 Monday last, anil, in j the language of the Johnstown Trihmie, pro- ceede.l to pepper day light through his head 1 with a istol, but fortunately the ball, after ; striking him in the mid. lb; t the forehead, j glanced off ami inflicted oulj a Heidi wound, j Why he ditl it, or whether it was premedi j tated or merely accidental , does not. seem : to be knowli tn a certainty, but as he had i been drit.kiug somewhat during the day, it 1 js fair to presume that whisky was at the i Lo'.tom of the mischief. 1 The preparations for ihe grand .Id of j J illy pic-nic in L'oyd's fine grove, west of I town, move on apace, and the indications :tre that it will lie one of 'he most enjoyable ami we trust the best attended a (fairs of the j season. The intention of the pic-nic is to ; raise funds to refurnish the pastoral resi ! deuce connected with the Catholic church, : and we certainly hope that the object will ; bo fully attained, not only liecause there is ;i necessity for the work, but liecause it. is ; the first opportunity for a public display 01 good will towards the zealous, faithful and 1 eloquent young pastor, IU:v. Father P.oyle. Had we been aware of the fact last ; week, we should have tHien glad toannounce . the holding of a festival in the Court House on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of this week under the auspices of the Presby : Jerian Sabbath School. As it is, we can j only commend the good taste displayed in ' the festooning and decoration of tho Court i room, the enterprise and liberality manl ; tested in behalf of a worthy cause by provid ing so generously and so abundantly for the : wants and enjoyment ofall, and expressthe ; hop.- that the atl.iii has lieen a remunerative ' as it was certainly well conceived and well t al lied out. Mr. V. W. Krise, of Clearfield town i ship, having read in 4tie Fkkeman about thr slr.nglf driving feat perlormed by Mr. Arthur Cullcn, of AVilmoie, now comes to the front with the assertion that he recently accomplished a day's work of ten boures duration, at the barn of Mr. Anthony Gill, in Chest townrdiip, which he thinks will see Mr. Clilleii's fe:tt ami go serr.l feet better, so to speak. Mr. K rise's claim is that he made l.tUU shingles, all of which, besides 'Jlo additional ones, be pttnehed, carried to ; the roof of the building in question, and nailed thereon, all which work he performed fluiii 7 o'clock, a. m., until t p. tn , with one ' hour's recess nt noon. Can any bhe iti the , sbincle line beat that? ' A little gir! named llyan, step-daughter . c.f Jelr. Jacob Kihhlett, of Jackson township : wa.s instantlv killed, on Simdav evening last, by a log rolling ovel her. Several sto ries sire H circulation as tri bow the accident happened, ofie of which is that "lr. l:ibb!ett had posited the logs 011 ft small activity, and feaiing that they might become dis lodged and roll down Ihe hill, ami possibly do some hi'.rm, he ilcemed it best; Sunday thouch it vVas, to move the bigs to a safer til.ai e. This f"c;;t he attemjitcil to accom plish, ;iml the little girl essayed to assist liim in heroin weak war, but while doing soa portion oPhor clothing caught on tlie log ami she was whirled around it several times on the way dowh tlit.- l'ill, the heavy log rolling over her and crushing her to death. It is a lure pop that everything in A newspaper does not please cveryltody ; anil the same rule holds good in every branch of business. The merchants' shelves rtnd the tuiliuer's and jeweler's show caseS ,te1l the fame stor.t of human likes ami dislikes. It is as foolish therefore to condemn a. newspa per because it don't crtef to each individual taste as it would lie to exp'tx't to find every thin that man desires at the great Clothing li.iza.ar ot Godfrey Wolff, Twelfth street, next door to the posl-ofllce, Aitoona, where it is but trufti to say that everything really necessary to the' make up of masculine out fits can lie bought of .as gooil quality and at much lower prices than fully two-thirds of f.nr rentiers ha ft bc'etl Jit tlie hfih.it -of p'nyihg for their habit, i: e: clothing. . I'uy there. The mn'git; name of Frank A. Conly; the inimitable vocalist, mimic ami man of many faces, hfs never yet failed to fill the Court Houso in thi p.ace p overfl iwing t h revcr fjppeareil in )iibiic on the .itage, ami the si 111 pie announcement of the fact that he H tn give one of his popular enter tainments nt the same place on Friday even ing ttext, July 2d,- is guarantee snfticieht that our people will turn oiit tn n..e to hear bim. Wo b not enVy the man yrhS is too stingy to invest the smxll 1'ittrtnce necessary to secure the enoymetit of so' rich a treat as Comical Conly fnvrtriablj serves up to his patrons, and tlie evidence has heretofore leeii and no doubt will Is- on this occasion that there are few indeed in our midst xtho Will forego such a pleasure for so trirling a cause. For full particular See posters and circtilars. Miss Hose Flick, a young lady residing in Allegheny township, had the misfortune to fall some six years ago- in such a way as to break out one of her upper front teeth, but what liecame of the missing tnolar it vr.as impossible to determine, as it could not be found anywhere. Kor was the mystery any less a mystery ilitring all the time in tervening from the day of the accident nr until some two or three weeks ago, when Miss Peso bfew her nose, not for tho first time however, and singular as it may seem, the missing tout ft .lew out, much to the surprise of t he young lady herself ami of all others acqfiftinted with the facta. Where the tooth found lodgment ff- so long a time we do not of coiise pretend to kiro'lY, but we are assured that m inconvenience or indeed anv sensation disclosing its presence was ever experienced by the yomfg la;?y in question. Tim people of Iittanning Point ami Vicinity, says the Aitoona Mirror of thelOth, hafe been considerably excited during the past day or so by rumors to the effect that Amanda, daughter of William Peed, aged about five years, had been terribly abused, by fome male person: The rifmor proved true, for yesterday information was lodged before Alderman Pussell Griflin, of this citv, charging John !agle, a lad aged about fourteen year with rape. The information was made bv the gifl's mot her, Mrs. Mary A Peed. Kbe s;."s that Amanda identified the liov under arrest a the one ivho forcibly abused her person. The father of the loy claims that the whole thing isa "setup job." ami that there is nothing in it. The ease setnis to ns to have some singular features, and will doubtless prove interesting when fully developed at court,. Hail was entered b-for the Mayor for the boy's appearance at court. Inter, Alice had renched woman's estate, and htiviiifr been wooed and won hy Joseph Heslop, a young miner ami laborer who resiiieo in tno same neighborhood, the youthful couple were on that day united In msrriatre at the parish church of St. Curhbert's, in Darlington, n vil lage neer Barnard Castle, the ceremony being performed by Kev. Jumes Carr, sub-curate, ac cording to the formula of the Church of Eng land, of which the husband was a member, al beit the young bride had been reared a Catholic. About one yesr subsequent to this union a child was born, which was christened in tho Fame church, by the name of John Paul ITes lop, but when a year old it died at the home of itsgrandfather. The next child was a daughter, born at Barnard Castle, in IKK), and named Klix abeth. Seven years after the marrlageof this couple thiJ husband was com pel 'ed to leave home, ow ing to an infraction of the law, which it is not necessary to mention. Ho prrx-eeded to a vil lage in Scotland, called Kipps. and which is not far from Glasgow. A few months afterward he sent for his wife and daughter, and Imme diately after their arrival commenced house keeping In the new location, the. husband being employed as a miner in that place. There tho ramily resided for three years, and Mr, Heslop finally commenced visiting very frequently an ale-house kept bya man named Todd. Thero were other stories afloat which connected hint criminally with the wife of the landlord, and it was even alleged that bis spouse eventually caught him in the act of adultery. The upshot of the matter was that he struck her down with a bottle, and upon her recovery a few weeks subsequently she discovered that the ruilty pair had tied to America. The eitu ation of the deserted wife was not an enviable one, as she had no means, and was compelled to dispose of her personal effects for the pur pose of returning to England. To ad4 to her misfortunes the girl Elixalteth, then eight years of age. w taken down with measles, and moth er and child, being penniless and friendless, were compelled to mnkeapplleatlon for admis sion into Howes Almshouse, in the comity of Durham. Cnon the recovery of her daughter Mrs. Heslop sought employment in cotton fac tories and managed to get along pretty com fortably for a time, Elizabeth also Iteing of some assistance In following the gleaners in the harvest fields, etc Hut at Inst the mother was sgaln necessitated to entur the Poor House of her native county, and there she remained n charge upon the par ish of a town known a Hisliop Auckland, until 172. When the daughter rri e I at thengeof IT years she whs sought in marriage by Thomas Havidson, a mini r, who was einplovcd at Shot- ten, in Iliirhitm county. They were united. The Fire ThiS MoRStko. 'We fortu nately escaped being consumed In the ilerioni fire this morning, but we hare, a nnmoer of Organs and several Pianos slightly damaged by water and by moving them in great haste. These instilments we will 'cYbse out at cost none of them are. injured to any serious extent and titt at all in their interior mu sically tiley are perfect we wil. warrant them all to be as durable, as s-ny others'., Here. is a chance seldom offeredtb secure a line Piano or. prgaii, at ruinously low fig ares, and we stfgjjest that persons wjio want to secure a hares in should call sit 111' tnrain be a Fir? bm defeat..- yet the hot suns of this j W ithout delay. No. 79 Fifth, avenue, Pitts- r-1 it. t A Willi. I r ft' .i.i r-i nr . .YI. fur an n it i I . . . uurgn, ann ton t rorget that these Pianos and Organs are. hardly worse for the-damage. The places where they have been injured can be readily repaired and never noticed. We will furnish them on easy mouthly payments if desired! . ( MEtboit & ilOF.E, June 19. 79 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh. IVlUSEirvUIl Manufacturers the doctrine of the transmigration of souls was correct; but how Napolean's soul got across the Atlantic is a puzzle to me. People called his a Waterloo decnt. I hope mine may not climate would prepare any one for an endur ance or mat Kind. A young roup, from the States who Is visiting ns at present, lias Just mallei! a lire hrrtirtl biorf to his friends. There is a good deal or toady ism about th.is act. but then he says be is not an old frogary like I am. .... : Harvest is upon us again, and such aharvest; The stalks keep a respectable -distanw .apart. We have had ho rain since the fth of January, and we will have none until about next Novem ber. Consequently the consequently refers to the past we havo only about halt a pr4ftHad as the squirrels ami rabbits took about 200 acres of that, we haveonly about the one-third of a crop, tf'e means its and company, but I am not a partner. The dry weather dtnve the htuithetx animals In from the plains, and they are worse than the Kansas grasshoppers. We have the grasshoppers too, only they, .have no irrftjw to hop over. . -They do sum.6 .damage tri the wheat; but; rice reran, tnoy make good chicken feed. ... ,. Some time ago t sehtynu'a paper that had the Mtrted Court House insid. .This was a heavy load, and the third terai men triay have thrown it overboard 1 If not, I wish you would notice it that' Is, the Court House. t But few new counties in the State can bRt of a $00,00n Court House. We also have a 930.000 school house, somewhat like the Ebensburg school bouse, onlv larger. Whatabouf yourarteslan well? Was the en terprise a success! A , Mr. Wigglnton, near Merced, sunk ah artesian wall on his farm and got a good flow of water at a depth of SOU feet, One near Los Angeles struck water at 500 feet a good fl(i .Artesian wells will be all the "go here, id a few years. froot Lrl! where do all the people come from ? Since the 5tli day of February the day I wrote my pamphlet up. -to t bo Alb, day f Jure, the present date four months not less than 50.OH0 emigrant landed tn this State. The (m"i to com to Cah.roxnia IPX tends, through the entire country east of .lie locky-. Moua tains.and tb itnnxOnr to return errettdsthrouah- out all California and Oregon. ..The causes of j this influx of people to this State may be sum- 1 med up as follows: Good crops iast year, a I great rise in mihitig slo , a hard winter in i the States. grasshopers in the Wst and hard ' times in the Kant, producing strikes and rioting. ; Hut this year in California is ouite different- from last year. The March and April frosts ai.d the dryness of the season has piayed htmic with grain ami fruit, feed omt itastjlrc. - no all kinds CHCU l.tu TOBACCO, & CO.; Aim, the Celebrated ! f mm Ms wmmm Mwf Is Toftt L.x'r'K Vorth Tf.h Cf.n4s Fickness prevails everywhere, anil every-: body complains of disease during their. life.. When sick, the object is to .get, well. Now e say plainly that no. person in this world who is siitTering with Dyspepsia,. I Jver Com plaint and its effects, s.iich as Indigestion, flostiyeess, Sick Headache, Sour. Stpmatrdi; lieartburn. Palpitation of tlie Heart, De pressed Spirits, Itilionsjiess, Sc'r., .cap take Green's ArorsT'FLbwr.k without getting relief ar.l enre.. If jrou doubt this, go to Cour Druggists, JJeramon & M nrrar, Ebens urg, or P. M. Weleslagla & Son, W.iltnore,, atid get a sample lint tie for iftentsapil ,tM iti ( Kegular size 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. - - a .ToBACbo:Feail the avertlserh:ent of Messrs. .Musselmah ..ft Co.,'- tobacco mer chants, iioulsville, Ky. tb lie found else where in this aper. It is one of the most extensive, reliable and jipp'wtslr tlrtns in the line in the Westerti of Sontherri cbiintry. To he had tn. rtttshnrgh nt It. P ir. Jnktnoni,oii Vultrvton .P roersMl Vo.f Carter llrother. IHlworth Jtnthehi T.V-JrkiH Knox ,f rr. atul all other Tobacco an, I Orocery Jit,,,. j QTATKMJ5XT. OF AITPITORS' SETTLF.MENT.with the Supervisors ,f itnerhlll Township for 184-5 : (Sommerhlll j. -mr.r illMMuniH, Supervisor, I'll. . To amount f Pplleatjs i,.w 71M.4& cusii irom t.-o. i :om rs, si nrcatvd linil. 73 37 4.1 cash bh work Koad tax.. COFXTT COMMISSIONER. Having neen nrgeu thereto by many .nrrson- al and political friends, J hereby, Xorilh time ouring a long iitc spen.n in luomrta coun- he first and within two years afterward the huobanii i that you had better tel.J people to stay where tncluded to come To Ameriea in search of his Tathcr-in-law. He knew that the larter was In l'ottsville, Schuylkill county, uurt tlutlier he pro-ecded, and found Joseph Heslop ami Mrs. Todd living tcgether. Mr. Havidson remained but a weeks, when he returned to England, and four years subsequently came back to this country, bringing with him his wire 11ml two children. They stopped ut l'ottsville long enough to discover that Heslop and the woman with whom he was living find in the mean time came to .lohnstowu, and they also proceeded on to t his place. This was eighteen years ago, and upon their arrival they stopped at the obi Mansion House, corner of Main ami Franklin streets. Next morning Mr. Havidson went up to Coucinaugh borough, and found his fat liei-in-la w very comfortable fixed, being In possession of some valuable mineral land, in partnership with Mr. Horrocks, who had accompanied him from l'ottsville. Mr. Heslop at once took them to his home, ami the son-in-law immediately com menced work for the two partners, S veral weeks afterwards Mrs. Todd taunted Mrs. Da vidson with being what she denominated a Vcliance child," mid the domestic peace of tl.e household was at once broken. The result was that Mr Hi slop rented atonement on llubcr street, Coiieinaugh borough, for Mr. l:ivid-on mid his family. Heslop and his daughter al ways remained on good term", and ho several times desired her to call Mrs. To.ld by the name of "mot tier," intimating thut ir;oul.J be to hrr InTerfSt to do so. . In lstS Mr. Davidson purchased property in Pro'pect borough; and removed thereto. Six venrs ago a lawsuit sprung up among some of his neighbors, ami he was subpensed as a wit ness, ss was Mr. ll' Siop also. While at Ebens burg attending the trial of tills call' the latter proposed adopting two of Davidson's vtiildren, but whs informed That his own child had been left in the Poor House in The old country, and lie did not see what was wanted with the grand children. While coming from Ebenbnrg after the trial of tlds cause. Mr. McLaughlin, oneof the coun sel who hud been employed, wa acquainted with the fact of Mr. Heslop's lirivinge wifestill living in England, ami asked his advice In re lation to restoring her to her lawful liglur.- His counsel advised the bringing of Mrs. Alice Heslop To this country, and veral letters were shortly afterward dispatched for her, but It was some time before knowledge ot her where abouts was learned. The proposed proceedings were kept strictly quiet until April, 1STS, when she arrived in this place. In the preceding February Jnvph Heslop died, and his remains were Interred In Snndyval cemeterv. Pre vious to his demise he made a will, devising to Mrs. Todd thirteen acres of coal land and the mansion tfjetr resided in. during her life. nd alter her dentil it was to revert to her son Jos eph. 1'he latter was boi-h during her rcsiden ee in I'otts file, and is now about thirty-five years of age. A house and lot continuous to their manion was also Hi-visef; To her son absoluTcly. It wilt be s.cn that this suit wus based upon an action to recover dower by the plaintiff claiming to be the legal w ife of Joseph Heslop, deceased. It was alleged that the woman known previous o hef '.-overt h e as M.iry (llo- ; ver, then as Mrs. Mary Todd, mid latterly in this j place as Mrs. Joseph Heslop, bail 110 lawful t ight to hour Ihe name of the man with whom she had eloped. The preparation or the cause involved much trouble and expense, ami al though docketed to No. 7:?. September term, 172, it has been dfagging its slow length.nlonj, through the Intricacies and delays of Hip lavt; until finally Mrs. Alice Heslop was righted in her claim on Thursday last. During the Interval Since sett Vrs brought the poor old lady htd V"eq.iii the. Poor Hoiiev li'it tint bkinir her mmriers slie i-etiinied tn town here, and during the coldest days of (a'f.t j wTnter could lie seen traveling from door to door, begging for food, money, and raiment. Mic.hni lived an eventful life, ami from th'e.time wbcria blytho younggirl of eighteen, when she ston'.i at the village altar of St; thiihbert's church, in old England, down to;the preserit day, she has known but a brief poriol of lppl nesn. Her life history is a sad one, and now, at the age of 65 years, alter being seperated from I.er husband Tor i.early-balf a century, and coining here two yearsgo only to find that the grass of ft single season hi'd s.pMing up and withered over hi grave ; to hnd In the enjoy ment of his estate one who she claims hud gt ieviously wronged her, and to eke out an ex istence from hand to mouth during these two years which seemed the climax of a sorrowful "life, she being a stranger in a stfange lam,- it was indeed hard, bitter hard. I'.ut the hour of her triumph has come even ft she is an old tottering whmrni, wrinkled and they are until we get a good season again I never said much about the climate hero.in regard to securing god health. There Is a considerable amount of sickness here, estecin I ly along the rivers. Thereare ma'arinits fevers, with ague and fever in many partsof the State. 1 had a touch myscir. 1 am not good at descrip tion or I should tell you how one feels who lull ; this malarious revcr. In the first place, one H ' discontented; feels .f.d'e slfcK i ijtgs fot old j friends, ami brandy tiiinnlies; gin cocktails ale j and lager: thirsty ail the time, doesn't care a ' d for anyliodr here, friend or enemy ; t-ighs J for taffn; has no apM-tite, yet is hungry al! the . time; sees ghosts in trees end ill in every t hing: ' seeks solitude like a deer when losing its hvn ! wants to have a talk with the; !:fitoror th'e Prr- ; man jiml Hill lleailrick, near Washington street: i wants evei ylKxIy to pay every editor; wants the late newspaper laws abolished ; feels for chicken soup, ice cream and egg-custar i: wants , some etfiee but is not able to discharge the du- ' tics; in short, one feels like as if he had the I tooth-ache, neuralgia, tic-doloreaux and tne I measles all at one time. I'eopleare frequently ! sick here, and as none dio the suffering Is in 1 this way prolonged. I have uot soon a tomb- 1 stone or a gtave since I came to the State. ' We had a Teachers' Institute in Merced a few days ago. I liked the teachers and the County Superintendent, but I got sick liiteuing to tho bad grammar talk of Prof. Alien, of th State Normal School. .Mr. Allen is f nun l'ennsylva- i nia, but weoix-ehad a pet goose that could talk as good sense and lecture as long at one time. Mr. A lien, in my opinion, is about as nt to con duet an Institute as a hippopotamus is to set type or gather bl.ickberries. And then be is fearfully pinionoted. Hut, miff srd. It will take us about one month to renpand on week to thresh. We will not have more lhtiu5.(M bushels on 1.000 acres. There will be enough for feed and seed, and some over. I may go to the great Centennial next I am ntit certain 3-et, nor 111 sell 111 your ofhee, and on my way my respects to ail enquiring friends. ltoa Hot IV. offer ItlVM'Lf . m ennrlirlata rnrnfflM rA that oW:e the position ef County Comroisaion eyt.suljjocX of course to the decision of the ITem-o.-intlc eouniy convention. If nominated-arid elected. I iletge myself to perform the duties honestly, faithfully and to the best of m v abil ity. HEXlir RENDER. Carroll Twp .Tunc 4, K COt XTV c615IISSI05rEH. . , Knowing myself willing and believing tnvself coiiipeteut to perform the duties of t'o'untv t'omm'lssioh'er, I shall tie exceedingly thankful for any "aid and comfort" wbiuk may tend to promote my interests in that direction. If se lected by the I temooraiic jr-oqht5 convention and elcctel by the people, I trust I shall prove myself wbrHiyof the confidence reposed in hie MAKTIN SANDERS. Cambria Twp., June 4, 1875. COCNTT COMMISSIONER. Eneooragol by the generous sH-pport extend ed to me by many delegates in the last county convention, and having been a soldier when flift-rf;!S:Wfjre in vogue, I intend to pick my Hint Hiia try it again this fall. ..... . J. I. PARRISH. Ebensburg, June 4,' 1575. nTXEXEil. NOV.!.-W'l 0B Married, at the Church of the Holy Name, t this place.- on Tuesday last, by Rev. Father Hoyle, Mr. Joskch iNort of Carroll township, and Mis. TeiiBSA WlBBb, of Cambria township. r,-u-. LJ LJ I IUI lk ll LJ WYOMIsfa SEI.!nOJITnlNT Ixgsli7.Al bvthe legislative. Draws on the 15t an.) Sllth of each month. Tickets f 1 e.n-h. ff for 1 chsnee in 5. ;-J0O,O0O cash prizes.- Capital Prixe V'.uo-'l. Agents wanted. Particulars. Address J. M. 1 AT TEE. Ldirawie City, Wyoming. Jane 2ft, lS75.-6m. i, ' tX : CB. : Ity W.orR cn Kn.vls bv taxable?.. S371.9S ain't transferred to. Ilunlii-attt Of Present SnpervLsor.... RUcksmltb's WH baiil " Wagnnnraker's bill paj.l.. ....... ao days service as Supervisor; Cash paid fur Ststiotiery. Balance due Township tl59.-3J 3S.14 7.00 ,9.ht) fT-5M.S? 17.61 EDENSDURC -itNn- house FuninsuG store IS THE rf.ACE TO ni'T ST&YES, HARD f Al TlNWAEfi 1 1 OX NAILS, tUASS, OILS, PAixfs, &c: GEO. HUNTLEY, PropV; TOARMEli. GO TO IirXTLEYr. C, pet the besl SlOWIXt AKIi REAP UEDL-CEi"IXE m ' PH!LkS OREATI.V TOAJl f O ilUTLEY'S an. ?,. cet the Iwst IIOpRfc UAT EAKll er introduce!. CHEAP KOrtCASII. BiliRs. oil TO iirxT.t.r.v R ...J itty the. ifF.ST COUJ vtiniwr SrUAJT CUTtKU even sold in This counVvI Then coat pfi.ttan saTed in one year by cu t ting your feed with It. 3 i . . PrTFR .I.KATixa. Supervisor, tin. to anumnt .of Duplicate.. i-i-J j !' Cash from t. (turn's. VnieatM it .. 10.21 received oh work Road tax. t. ,.t . .. ra lly Tntlt on 17 on. Is by taxable. 33 nays' service as Sunerviscir.. 62. M amount Returned tb Co. Com'rs. ?4.ot .i :jmneratinnfi. ...... ............ 60 " Cash for oath 2417 3 aianee dtte Towrisii I: . . . . . 17.00 Hal. due Ttrj: by P. EeoTilig, Sup r lt3 4. 131.3S ..AVrj.tHe iwidcrslgned Auditors, hereby certify that the shots statement la efre4. PETER BUKTNETT, j .. JAM ES F. SK EI.IY. i Auditor-. -I.;..,, .. .TimSMdHIRMICKJ ) Summerhlll Twp., June 12, lsS. 25-St:l ECEIP'tS & EXP.KXJUTUUES of the IttikorhM hf KHEKshtttH froiil the 1st day or March, 1874, to the 1st day of June, 175: To amount of Di'plleate.'Ystl. ... ..M....:.,i 23 To cash received from WeitfhmaiUer. ..... 144.17 To cash, .received from I). 11. Kinkead, late .. turgess....v To cash ree'd frotri R. J; Tibbott, Treasn rer; uH Mil.li AWi GO TO HUNTLEY'S ncf examine the neatest little CHOPPING I' ever introduced. It rhnn, r. m . .. . 1 . - ---- - - , )u ... u ."1-iu-isf.i rye, vnrn or oats Iter hour MPV ONE-lf COSTS ONLV :. " "l 1 81.50 p'is.H TtATlMK9, GO TO IIUXTLEYiinJ ! -Tifi?,5r "KVESX TOOLS, which he sells lllfeAl-KK FOR CAiH than ihey can be biught elsewhere in Ebensburr. 24.2f 2i3.; 115.00 I Cn. Ity exonerations to Cttllector. . .( Ity epmtni5sion paitl t'ollertojc.,. Hy commission paid. ,'J'rpaKiirc-r. liy am't paid repairs tb streets . and alleys Dy amount pait! elections: Hy amount paid for lumber,. .. Hy amount paid Fire -Com J.inv Hy aralUnt paid bell for engine ', ..house , Hy atnt p'd da mages to property " ClerktoCoun.il 44 " Homugh Nolieltor... " boartlutx.rrisnners. " " pollcamen it 11 Weigh-scales " printing :. " strsetemamlssloner. " " " waterworks " ' " mlseellaneous " " " Int 'st on water bonds " old Indebtedness.... Balance In jiande ii. J. Tibbott, Tteas'r.. 3.1.48 i : - . ASSETS. Ilatance Iri. bands of Treasurer. . (1 41 ' diie from ssle of Toll house. .- 1154 " , '.. . " Wnt Davis, late Treas'r 4i 07 Amount in tands of Hiirges 18 50 j T.iU?,tiEnS AXD.OTIHSRK if yoti 1 tend to bnihl a houso or imrn. r ni 2 810.89 i 7w""Ur yP'Propertr. go to41C? ' ; , for NA.ILS. t;LAS.;, PAINTS. II Alt D' 20..VJ fl.P39.2l e. II- otlmr NTLK1 A liliu- x ur Money saved by buying for cash. ClAUPKXTEns, GO tti. TIUNTLEVS ?Riul buy your TCXU-S artfl RUILDINO ray cash and save 30 per cent. HARDWARE. S-l.ei i:3.oi fin 00 50.00 M.5H 3f'.o .2.i0 .vg.oi 120 12 4-V6A I5.n0 " '. 13.60 A1.P33 21 B.LCKSMITH.r JIUXTLEY will aell yon florae. Shoes.'. Hnnm V.;t. VfcRf POUSEKF.EPERS, GO TO HUNT: i-l LKV'S and huy yonr Stoves ami Tin '. PA V CASH AND SAVE MONET. POUSEKEEPEKS, GO TO ITITXT IKT'S ami save 2. ber cent, t.v ing cash for Table knives. Forks, 8 nouns, c". OUSEKEEPEHS, GQ TO IIUXT, LEY'S ami buy .the. BLAN'CIIA nr CHCKN. the bM. in tho world. at manufacturer s prices. Sold for Cash entenmal next year, "f XFCUTOU'S NOTICE will I be until I find : Hj V Sil- don my way. Oive : Estate of - M. EARItft, .TfROHS FOR SF.I'TEM MER TERM. The list Itel.iw comprises the names of the (irnnd and Traverse Jurors drawn on Tuesday last to serve at the ensuing; term of Court, com mencing on Monday, Sept. 6th, 1875: GRAND Jl'HOIIS. AVni. I.itzlnger, Foreman, m reliant. Loretto. llsirnlcirt Isiiae; pnddler, Jountow n. Itoyle Daniel, f.iriner; Croylu Twp. Itrawley Dennis, gentleman. ElM'nburg. Hyrnes J nines, farmer, f odrr Twp, Cramer. Francis, wagon-mnke. Chest Springs. Ci iMe .Isnies. filmier, TitHfitrf Twp.' Custer Martin, ni -reliant. Franklin Roro". Coiuey Pntiii-k. tin itier, Sninmerhill Twp. Cunningham A tb'-rt. merchant. Conem'h Iter. Diiiionrl Stephen, laborer. CrovleTwn. Deiner Iuis, l.iitciier. I'oneniaugh llro. t.Y.: beel.vh;ght. Klal-klick Tp. careworn, for she can proudly justify her claim I frt file Emufleltl co. r.vans John ,1.. r.irmer, t ambria rwp. lliMebrond Diuii-i, fsrmer. 1 ay lor Twp. Ivry Francis. citenter. Chest Springs nr. James Emanuel, .ilm.m kceiter, Miilvilie Hor. Kelly Martin F. bin keeper. Oallltzin Hor. Mcfiiiire Michael, tanner. Richlami Twp. Plummer James II.. merchant. CroyleTwp. Rodgers h. J., gentleman, Ebensburg. Knger Wm., cooper, tirrolliown lloro'. ivvit7.ler Thomas, farmer, ?arroll Twp. Wugner John, liimiterman. Chest Springs. TRAVKKSK at;ions riRSTWEFtf. Adams Twp. John Romgardner, Peter Cosi tnw. Christian Ilarr, Xnrmiin I'enrod. Allegheny Twp. James J. Kaylor, Chas. Mb M. inn 111 v. Itl.icklick Twp.- Robert Oillin. Harr Twp. Jaeott White. - .. Camhi-iM ftbro'.--F'al 'k Riggfn. James ft-lly . Cambria Twp IfenJ. f.loyd, Edward I'arrlsh; 1 John F. Tibbott. ,, .k ' Crovle Twp. Josrph Pnnmlre, Jonn Kriep per. reter.fjong, AnlH-my Miller. Carroll Twp.-- James Douglass. Chest Twp. Charles Cilf, John Hither. Jacob Kirkparrick, Jamss Kirkpatrick. John Warner ; Cleartielil Twp. Harry Marlett. East C-inemaugh lloro'. Thouias Egap,. ,, Fbensburg -M. lOstman. Thos. J. Wililant": j Johiitp'wa.- Jub.n Arthurs, jr., J. M. tamn- Kdl, lthn W. Csi.iftbell, Samuel Fleck, C. T. I Frazer, Ivl Ilollen. Wm. P. Tattoii. j l.tretto lloro'. Charles Flick, . J Monster Twp. Friincis Eberl.c , I Itl'ttftTe llrfftr: Pst'k Kefly, Vm.' O'Rrien. j Uichlaml Two. Isaac R. Hurner.Hiram Orris. . Stimmerhill Two. Henrv (Vileman. ! Susuehaiina Twp. Abrara Kern, John Som- deeM. lifters of administration on the cstnU.ofr.ald.de- rHt.nl, bite of Cambria township. Cam trio, coun ty, having been issued to the nmlerslgned.,ai( per sons Indebted to said estate arc notified thaj.pay ment mnst be made forthwith, and those hatipg rlalms against tha same will present them duly probated for settlement. MART JANE I..ARIMFR. Fxccntrlx! Or her Counsel, Snoex akeh &. Skcblbii. June 2."., ls7i.-t. A lTITOR'S NOTICE. llavinp; lieen appointed Auditor by theOrjihans' Court ofttnnihrla county to hear and rert npon tne exceptions filed to the first aDd partial account of Chrihtochkr A. Wakxkr. Administrator of JoH?r J. Warxkr, late of Chest township, dee'd, ami to report distribution of the funds in his hands, notice is hereby given to all parties Interested, hnt I will attend To the duties of said appoint ment, at my office with the Recorder ot Cambria county. In Ehcnsbnrg. on Friday, the tathtlsy of .Inly next, at o'clock, a. sr.. when and where thev tnav attend If they see proer. Jane afr.-St. J. il. LAKE, Auditor. t" 3? . 135 21 SAFE HONE PSILIEIIT! The BOROUGH of EBENSBURG OFFERS FOR SALE A LIMITED NUMSER OF how," . The verdict of the jury dt.es not award her iriu6ti as money goes only ;00 for deten tion of dowrv. and IA0 per voir rf tiring her life Iii it says she was really united In marriage J at nnriington rorty-seven years ago 10 Joseph iftslop. i soa- j , iYv. clip the following from the Pittsburgfi '. h'tihf C'tz'.Ue of the 15th inst.: ! .To TnosK TVH,oHAVft r.Mirn Contf.mpi.a TtoMTiiK Prticrf.ASE or A FiHrt-Ci.-rss Piajh. j That "ftteelr" Ffanoscan lie purchased 011 cosy miiiilhlti or 'ivhrtrrly payments is now an as sured fact. Heretofore it bus been an impossi bility to secure a JTrsf rlts pJaui,ort terrts above mentioned. . Cheap, tmnhy piaiios have al ways b'-.ten. offered and sold in Ill's pla-e, and at : prices touching.' and tn some instances exceed ing, the price asked .for a first class "istcc.,'" j which took the wrst toll MeiUU oivr olj mnpe- j t itur at thr. Vienna f.'r)i"ff fun. Our townsman J John Zweidlnger. M Smithfleld street, Fpts- burgh, who eonfrors tho agency for last Ohio1, . West Virginia and West. Pennsylvania has 1 made arrangements whereby he can sell these ; unexcelled pianos on the easy system. Cheap 1 pianos are maJo for speculation and not for ' durability, as a great many are finding out t(Y their sorrow, and now would gladly make a ! heavy sacriftire to have their "shoddy pianos" exchsnged for a V Hteek-" Zweidinger'a was I established fn ls5B, and by close attention to businessJand befnga practical musicinn, always buvlng first class goods and selling at the small est living profliTs, he has commanded the lar gest and Itest trade west of New York. A largo and varied stock of "Jubilee." organs on hand, which are first-class In every respect? new style oaaes. new stops and new effects. ,.!sold on easy mohthlv payments to; suit purchasers. Oil! on or address John Zweidii.ger, 1;W Smilh field street, I'itlsburgh. 7'aylor Twp. Christ, Tfoprf af (trier. Washington Twp. Tobias Asne. V. tWtTTvaie Ilori".-;;:Dorsey King. Wlii'11 Twp. William Scott. Yoder Twp. Henjiimin Plwards' TftArfF.RSK fftTRORS SKCO'D WEEK. AdHmsTwp-D'avfd Costlow; ., . . Alfeghehy Twp. Wm: Dodson, Aug. Miller," Joseph Null. lilacklick Twp' Davis Dmcken. Croyle Twp.-Fefer Pf-owh, ii. rT Stlnemafi. Coiieinaugh l"wp. Emanuel Ulough, Abni harp Fyock,. X liomiah tSrithth. ., , Cambrftt Twp -Tames DffscnTT. .Tohtl. Davis (of Etienezeri, Griffith firMTth. Hubert Murray. Cambria lloro'. .laeob I.ightner. , .Cirrroli Twp. Thomas Kager, Jas. Kane, Jr.',' Andrew St fiftfoatter. hesT Springs lloro.'.- John I.f?Trijfe?.' Chest Twp. James McCam-e. .. Clearfield Twp. James B. Neason, Ebensburrf. Isaac Crawford, Dan'l O. Evans, E. J. Mills, C.'T." Koherts. .... . Franklin Doro'. D. W.' Coulter, Saro'trcl Dun mire: ...... 1 . , Jackson Twp. Henry Adams. . . Johnstown. Ootlelb llantley, Wm. Caimsn, John K Fry, James Kilgore.. John T. Kinney. Mffnster Twp. James IJurbln For the Ccfmpletiorijif Water Works. THEE iibTVDS are issued In snms of t)NE HUNDRED DOLtAHS EACH, payable In ten1 y.cn'r ir sooner, at tho option of the llorough. ami bearing 0 per cent, interest; which Is pavable seinl-annuall v. The SECURITY is UNQUESTIONABLE the Pitth and credit ofthe Borotta heltfir.pledg oii for the payment of Itoth principal and interest,' 1 ar-r or lunuer iDiormaiion can o or anorcss ! (ii ... HUKOESS. I 4P Ebensburg, Jane 25. l8?S-.tr. S" TATEMENT or SETTLEMENT with the Supervisors of Susquehanna J Township 'r the yer emlln June 12, 1975: t .r Thomas J. Btrxk, Supervisor, I)it. I To smount of Duplicate." tsts.ts ! Order on Treasurer .n 69.24 I f-tlf.40 I-v .. . - K. ,Xi . Ily work done on. roads by taxablos.35!).M " Kxoneratlons. - 40 " iScrrtees as Supervisor. 60 days. j.0Q " Cash r.nld for lumber for bridge O. W. LtTD,' Supervisor, Pa. To smoupt of Dnplicate.'.. " t'fdef on Treasurer ...' . , i.TAniLiTir:;. Outstanding Orders Italanco In favor of Rorough M 1 We, the undersigned Auditors of the llonmgh of Kbensburg. do rermrt that we have, examined the aermnts and vouchers of the reot-lbfs and ex penditures of ai'l Borongh from the 1st dav of March. 1T4. to the 1st day of Jane. Ifi. and And tli -m correct: a also the foregoing statement of the assets and liabilities of said itttrimh. JNO. OltiKFlTH. 1 l JXO. K. SCANbAN.V Auditors. fff$.-Stl JAS. It. ZA11.M, EC E I VTS & EX PE NDITUIl ES of the School District of the Bor- ociiH or F.riKasBfHO, for the year ending June 1st. 1875 i 1... ...... .. To halsh.-e jin hands of Treasurer at last settlement 4S.16 " Amount of Dnplicate for 174. 2.MS.7S " " State apprttprtatlon 242.30 received fr.ua 'mhri Twp. GO. TO .lUTXTLfcT FOR. CLOTHES WKtJCOEhS. He sells them at great ly reduced prices for the ready cash. TClytJjNTLEY will sell you WALL FA t?KR m cheap, Jf, not chopper, than aoy other dealer in Ebensburg, and trim it Into the bargain without extra charge. sr - r . . . . . LAIJCE LOT. OF. FOCKET AND i'KN KXIVF-E verv cliean for cash at HCXTLEY'S. R T:UE.I)fjit SILV.FJJ-FLATEn WARE . w in the tnar'-cet at ?3 per cent, less than city retaH prices. lo 1.1- 4S.-tf.j Sold for cashisit IICNTIr.YS. etfd "ther sowrces. SS7.03 3.W8.3 1 PLACING MILL FOR SiYTlS. fTTIE undersigned e'rVr at prlvaT fnle tno pro." L perty recently occupied lr the "F.bensburg Mining and Mannfaetnt-ingOo.'.sitnatein Kbcne burg. Cambria connty, 1 oaisisting of .. oAe. acre of cround, fronting on the Kbensbnrg and fresson Railroad, having thereon erected a I 3l.no l:.-.at 4U.S1 1.621. 87 2i.00 1J.P0 27 47 228.S.V- 2.n78.54 .I.1S9.79 Ity exoneration to Collector... commission paid Treasnrer. " cash paM Teachers " ecrotarv, salary .. it Music Teaehcr.. " " " Kent and Re-iirs " Fuel and contin gencies .' Dalsnco In hands of Trcs-fu'rer WM. M. JtXI, f'fe'ldent. D. w. Kvajis, Secretary We. the undersigned of Kbensbnrg. do report the accounts and vouchers ot the receipts and ex penditures of the School District of said Boron uh for the year ending Jane 1st. A. D. l7j, ant find them correct, as above stated. , Witness our hands, at Kbensbnrg, this 14th 1a of June, A. D. 175. .1 Ml. KlTTIMiS. ) ix-ri v smvt.iv '. C-18.-31. LARGE PLANING MILL. 4?x6rt feeti thyee stories blih. with Holler Shed at tached, 12x03 feet. The machinery consists of nan 40 -Worse iwek exIjxe boiler.- 1 f'amblitH Planer,' Inches wide, for sur facing n1 grooving ; I Karlsre Jliinrr. 20 ln. wltle; 3 -rrsilr Rim Saw, with lift tables; t'lrralar t rwiii.ist Kmsvsu with sltda ta bles; I Rwlag l lrralar 4 rs.t ni nwt I. ItaaMe Reale4 Whaalag Sarhlae, with In.n sn . f --t . I I L . . u.j . ... ' ... . j . , 1 - - . imii.i.iM.wj, 1 nfiraiiiiiRi sun cntn Andttof? o the Horengh ' '2, " If0"1'- f"?"'" I)"m' feet ,,nv that we have examined 1 el"l"g MaefcUe, wlUtsllde hearts. Thuhnrs . i.h,. (.if,-ii. mm urstf-inry .snail wig, nemng anti pulleys, is in good working onlcr. with so abun dant supply of ,4-iuinijig water.nn the premises. , Said building was.crvrtcil cpecially for and has . been nsnd In. the manufacture of flonrine-. sldlnr. f Bit kind of handles, brush blocks, ballnsters. elr.j A-nrery, ash. (topiar, linn, sugar, beecaj maple and while pJne.lnahre to he tiad.at moderate prices. There Is also erected hfi the premises a Two Story Fraiiie. ittretling House OOSITAIJrjsiO SIX R'voMS AMD A CELLAR. ht'Tor terms apply to , .. . ...... . lOHX A. DlAlR, Ebensburg. tony IiKWIS. . - .. W. Ib -IHIX. AC Eft, Johnstown. Ebensburg, May 14, lSTS.-.'tr.. JXO. K. SCAN LAX, Auditors JAS. It. ZAIl.M, ) 2.r-tlff.40 Ca. .. 00.71 t93.or Ky work dor.e on roads by taxable a ..".O.V.IS F.xonerations 3.2U Work or . W. Lloyd on Roads with team and hands M.8t Services as Supervisor, eojdays W.fo 6S3.t7 Prospect lloro'. William Cn'hew." land Twp. Thomas w trsinger,. ,. , Summerbill Twp. Edward McUlade, Patrick Richland T ju ti lien. 9usquehnnna Twp. M. J. PIntt. O. W. Stalb. Taylor Twp. Irl. Marsh. -, Washfngton Twp. Jas. Bradley, Danfel Hen ry.. ie . J. Swarderer. White Twp. George M. Cree. Woodvale lloro' .John Hamilton. , Yoder Twp. George Heam, Mich'I Darnhart. Oru citizens, when Tis.iintr rittsbnrgh, sboulil remember that one of the main at- 1 tractions 1 11 ore is 1110 1 n'iiuiniuiut;ni.tui i.-n.-i mentof Mr. R. I II. Dabbs, No. 4 Sixth I treet. Most eligible situation ami ccirt'St ligTit in rittsburgh. flreat pains taken to ' pieaao eft stonier. . TTmploy none but t.ie iM-.st artists. Xn Elegant assortment of pictures ' 011 exhibition. Mr. I)abh has no superior in ! the I'hotographic art. Have your picture taken there, and yon will never regrei iu It is said that an application will be made to the next Johnstovn District Court to have Conemaugh township divided into two electron' district. . t almost takes one's breath fo read of the amusements and festivities in store for those who intend to put in an appearance at Andy Christy's gra'ud old-fashioned celebra tion at Lbretto on Monday, .Inly 5th. What with a patriotic oration by li. L. Johnston, Ksn, a base, ball match between ttte Chest Springs and lioretto clubs, a game of ten pins for the championship, in which well known plnyers in this fdaee and Loret,tq will participate, lots of good mnsicgooti "aCing" and an rfbnndan'ce of refreshments,' besides dancing iu the tin grove adjoining tqwn, a grand ball at Christy's new hall in the even ing and an elaborate display of fireworks at night, there is certainly variety enongh to attract an immense crowd and entertain all who participate in first class style. Every body should be there to eujoy the fun. STATKMF.XT OF S KTTL.V.M F.XT with the Collector and Treasurer of the Sasquehanna Township School Fund,' June 6, 187. K. P. Bakko, Collector and Treasurer, Dr. To omoit'nt of Duplicate.... .'... fl,4.'I1.7 State aprfojriatton. ...,.'."......' 134.23 aui.tunt ree'd from Unseatetl Lamls... 160.00 " ain't roc'U from Unsea'ted Lands ret'tl. S2.00 " auioent rcceifed from State Treasurer 17& 00 2,113.00 jf.4'8" By 2 per.eent. as Treasurer.... $ " Commission as Collector, ft per cent. T1.5S . Exonerations i t tlrtlers twitl. ...... :.. 1,073.47 . " Lands B. F. Douglass rct'd. 5.91 l,208.Bl ITalance dfla District SHERIFFS SAI.KR liy virtue. of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. ami Vend. K'. pm., issue! out of the District Court of Com mon Pleas of Cambria county and to me direct ed, there will be exposed to Public Skle. at the Ppera House in Johnstown, on Mosm.tr. the ti dny of Jui.r next, at one o'clock, p. m, tlfo following real tystate, to wit: All the right, title and Interest of David Stroue, flf; In and to a piece or lot of ground situ ate In tf:o Borough of Cunemangh. Oambria eoun tv, Pa , fronting on an alley and bounded by lob of D. Wi. floughnour's heirs on one side, lot of llnry Smith on the oi her side. sn1 an alley on the 1 back, having thereon erected a two story plank 1 nollffl' unit piann fiti'tr, imw in inn ors-iiminry liar id Strange' Taken In execution and to be sold at. the. suit cf Mcnton & James, for nse of Fben Janvv?,. . .... . . - i. Al.aru.ail tea right, title and Interest of Sylvcs, tr WifsinCor afi'l John Thomas, of. In and tea. piece or lot .of ground sitnate in the Fourth Ward of Johnstorii.liorough, t 'ambria county, front tne; on Bedford street and adjoining lot of LcmueUvjr thorn on th,e one fide. .Michael Helsel on the other side, and running Kick to the '-Old Feeder," haT lug. thereon eptcte-1 a two sbry dwelling horse,' now in the occupancy of Sylvester Wlssiner.. Ts ken tn execution artd to be stiM at the suit uf JaS. K. Hrown. .HfyJMAN HAI'MKR, Sherifl. Sheriffs OtTce, Johnstown, June 14, 1875. STATKME5T f .SETTLEMENT with the Supervisors of Chest Townsbip," June 13, 1875: Philip Mii.t.ro." Supervisor. Dn. To amount of Duplicate ..9 40!!. " " rrr-'d frnm fns.-ale.l Ijinds. 7 1 4 " - tfuHrvlsor for 1874 f OS " ' fntereot on -IH for 3 months ITS Ca. l.IS 8 STATEMENT of SETTLEMENT with the 1a.ckf.r of CPhViVk Twp. School Distkh-t for year euding June 5, lt;. P. V flROWsj..'f'rstii nr. f)B. f 6 6'sstf Ori hand at htsl settlement State appropriation. . . . ' amount reeefved from Oo.'sToni'r. . . " . . ree'd from Ellas Paul, for- . mer Cdlector. . -. " irhoufit re'-nlveil from Wm.'F. Hire. " " of Duplicate, ITT 03 124 HI T33 50 00 I uu 1.091 Tl ii.sn 4& Dy work on roads by citizens. .I.'M TS " cash paid to Ceo. A. Iedrih 12S Ou " Cash paid, for two scrapers, one pl.iw, work tin rwnds, plsnk for bridges eli; Ml 09 " personal servioi as f uper- vlsor, 58f days....-.-4... f9 2! cash on order G,., Dedi'i-h. 17 5 " exonerations and reiurns.-.-. 21 2 intereston 4:l3at percent. 0 J " notes and int 'st In bis hands 9W 00 - -i attorney's rces.. 10 00 fl,ir,T ;a Ba In nee in far tf Township .f, . 21 is GruitcK A. I) eii men, Suier visor," Pi. To amount of Duplicate: P ,. fV !. ' eas'a receivetl from Philip Miller...'... 12S0 " cash on order " " " 17 S4 Ca. 1 M Bysfnount ot Orders cancel ed todate. V per centnge. for collecting. 2:1 UT ' exonerations, . . 23Tt returns to Commissioners. fl w) per cent ago on Collectors' DHplicHle ...j.- 42fJi Tam't due from Collector.. . 104 4U-1.4S9 C . 938 6 mWeV the undersigned Auditor!:, hartng.exsth ined the a'tstve accounts, do certify tl?4t the same are correct. . JNO. SOMf;nVlfJ.R) PKTKUJ4KI.VRICH, J. Auditors. J. H.- STALH. S Attest-L". A'. Platt, Clerk. f8-2.-3t.1 NqrriCE. I hereby cntioii aftpar ties against in.terfering wfifh.tbe follow ing proierty purchased by me from. Henry Arble, sr., ami left with Henry A ride. jr.. ducin my pleasure, vit: 2 bay mares, 1 brlndle cow, ? sets 1 harness, 1 wagon, 1 sled. 1 plow, ami a lot ofihar i ness. FKF.D&KICK Alt PI. K. ' Carroll Twp., June 1. 170. Balance due Township 61 KMAS PAl'U ) Jos. XV. PKINGLE, V Auditors. JAM KS SKF.LI.Y. S Attest Damki. McGocoh, Twp. Clerk. ajeyer'i Ponltrj Po-wder.' Warranted. Ifaeed In time, to cure rhieken cholera, and gle. withaenerly of this Fuwoer and a below 1 ot ordinary attention teelesn lineae and proper feerttnr. with aeedfal sueplr Mt,rttandegsell-fiwiiogmtertl.iyonemaT keep pooltryfevea in con tlnt-meni ) for stiy lettctli or time, with beta prof, t snd pleasure. Par ksge " cts., five for $1.00. Ak vour deslrr. Beet free upon rc- celpt of prtcs. AJXX'MF.TI.R CO.. 'nalllmorc. IV work on roads by citizens t3T, 24 cash paid for Work on r.. ads.. 52 ITS serviees as Supervisor. 80 daya m oju-fr,"l 01 We. the nhderslgned Auditors of Chest Turn. skip, do hereby certify that we have exainlneif tae accounts and find theineortect, JAIT1K DEDKICH, f CAI.KII A. iU.V, Attest A CH A It l.KS W A K?E'tt. I Anna. Clerk. Auditors. B-1S.-W.J . ADMINISTRATOR'S. NOTICE., Kstate of mcfi. Stov. decLl TVotlee Is hereby suenthat Ietters of Adminis tration on 4 lie cstaleif.Snmtiel Stor. late of Alte. gheuy town?hlpv dec d.' have been granted to ths undefslgne.1. Alt persiais Indebted to said eitiUn are hereby notitletl to.rankf imraetliate psymeK. and thts"liavlng clainvi airalnst the same w'tll pre sent them dohr juHhentlrated for sett lenient. , . .,Jlif.l'll KtlKKXBtlpE, Ailm'r. AHegbeny Twp , June 11, lS7S.-t. OTI C&-VlIa vinr;, fiViiplit at Sher- ifTa sjile. My 2JtIj, l7 aa tle proper ty.of William i'nnrad. of Chest township, eel having loft the same with him daring nt tdeamup 1 hereby rant ion all tersttas agaiust intrfe-''ii with the same, to wlf: 1 gray mare, i.twt-oor wagon, Ito-htire sled, a sets haroeas. saddle, cyttiug box. rtK i stove and utrnilf. anrt all tL- grnin in tl'v ro-ind. M'M, J, BIl'K, Allegiier Twp., Jnne IS, lfT."-st-
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