fai cSBBli FBllM EJjcnsiJure:, Pa., 4 eol ' t .HI"'- 1.. JOTJTrt, ll:c WfiierM I'pnmjltiinln, 1 iu.li intl Vittt Virsrinin A-SOCitlll. v r, .. n in r i r r I irirh who J titithor :. .1 mi 1 receive mv for advertise i. rti (1 in the Cambria Krkema.n. ir lowest advertising rates. j( Oi NT V COMMISSIONER. hocn uriroj thiTrto liy nmnjrp'Mnn 1 i, i'in:il friend-.. I hereby, for the first ' ' l,r i i ' lonir life spirit in Camhri.i eouri ' Vr n ir it a cniidid;ito for oUice. nnt ':, . in-' I'' -'I nrl "f County Cimml" .imi , , t . I C ' 11 vv t ' J" '''1!1"! "f' 1 ! V:.'i'i"i'!!;ftnwlf to perform I hp duties isth.it Democratic war-horse, 1 1 t ,i'li:u!iy uriil to ti twit ol tnv nhil ill-' m:meu. 1; t ,:.. .lurif 4. 1 mTNTY 'OMMISSIONEU. .,. i:ii lf willinir ntid btlievinjr mrpc If to I'i'rtortji the duties fit Comity .'41 hit. 1 -I'.ill tie -xcFci!itivl thnnkfiil "il l comfort" which may tend to . in;.-rr!-i in fli;it ilirecl ion. If so t,v (!! I ii 'imk r:i tier county convention .. ,! (, miw f ! I, I tri-t I dull prove . -uvi t tin" oori'ldrrwe repoiel in tno MAIiil.V SA.NDEUS-. . 1 'I , t .. .'tlT- i. W". Mr. V. Tl. Kgan, traveling agent for the T'bi.ailelphii Cvtholie Record and Catholic Standard, in vriib its at present on a Mihscri i iKT-seeking pilgrimage for tlioae sterling ! ami ably cc-iitlticteil publica'.ions. Mr. Ki;an j is a penial p:nt!nin.u in fact, as Lis initials j TvouM sorra to imply, be is a "perfect l.rick" 1 ami we certainly wish lam abundant sue ! cess wherever he may go. j There will be picnics enough in this I Ticinify fo-tnorrow to niee. all demands, i two of which, the Catholic and the military, will be open for the patronage of the public, ! and will each no doubt furnish ample eu- joyment for the money invested. We hope that lioth of theui will be well patronized, as th object sought after In each instance is well worthy of attainment. We see the name of our good old friend, Henry Fettinpnr, Ksq., of Altoona, men tint, e.l as the proper person To nominate for the position ot Associate Judge on the Demo cratic t icket. Of course a nomination is not equivalent to an election over In Iilaircouu- I fy, but if any one could make it we ihink it 'O d Fet" I'tit him 011 the track and let him try it aiiT' how. Don't forget the grand double-headt'd celebration rrf the Fourth of Jniv at Chest its various details did not reach tin until too late for publication this week. It will ap pear in our next, however, and in the mean time we cannot but congratulate the faculty of St. Francis' College and the many stu dents thereof on the eminent success of the twenty-fifth annual exhibition of that very excellent institution. It almost takes one's breath to read of the amusements and festivities in store for those who inteud to put in an appearance at Andy Christy's grand old-fashioned celebra tion at Loretto on Monday, July 5th. 'What with a patriotic oration by It. Li. Johnston, Ksq., a base ball match lie'ween the Chest Springs and Loretto clubs, a game of ten pins for the championship, in which well known players in ihis place and Lioretto will participate, lots of good music, good "ating" and an abundance of refreshments, liesides dancing in the tine grove adjoining town, a grand ball at Christy's new hall in the even- Springs, on to-morrow and Monday next, I ing and an t laborate display of fireworks at We doubt whether St. Francis' College, j S4.WrouTnE Rkst Piavo iv the World. Loretto, has ever been the scene of a mora $350 roK Tiir. Uest Boston Piano.-War-crcditable exhibition than the one which rasted for Tkv Year. The thanks of took placo there on Tuesday morning last. the community are certainly dne to Messrs. The Ktudenfs, one and all, performed their Klehcr & lire, No. 122 Wcod street, Pitts several parts in a most praiseworthy man- j burgh, for enabling us to buy pianos in Pitts ner, and we are only corry that a communi- j burgh actually cheaper than the mannfac- cation descriptive o: the entertainment in I turer s lowest retail prices. The world : ;, IV C'lM ! I sn . Kit. ,i I , ti c a inns support extend . , : , i, : k",h in tin- I:. st county :,: .1 i : i v : i hcen II soldier when ., iitr I i-ntcriU to pick my v . .11 nil fail- J. I). P.XRUISil. . .r-i-ie t, I :". LOCAL Afv'D PERSONAL. -A " i i.- Ti'i' rr, it jil (he Other Vlace. ;'. I'.ir:.M Ks'., will orato at the i.n ii.c t' morrow. i i!:ivs will begin on Sunday . ;;,.! . Ml ' II !'ic 1-tli ot August. Ii.imi: ''i'!i Ci'l'm' bns conferred the of i.itvn ! Arts on our townsman, '..; ki r. K-;., -fin-'!-' i" -Sabbath School will :,:r j;i Mr. Joliti Mujhes' grove, north !, r ';i.'. . to-:n rr,nv. ..Si !.' i ' mi!'1'!'! ivnts, which, singular jt i; ,! -e::i. t rco ur until the schools ti - .it in 'I'M-, it re all tii go just now. H! nu;c :i arc a tvarc that the FjtKK- ,ti', . ' isu d next week. Atueri- and a!i that sort of thing, j 1'. : V k i- t.ni ' K, :-:'.! and Will. Ward, students ' '' L'e, West niordatid coliu I Li Mi :r homes in this place on r, i:iU l ist, an- t .M'lhj-i liroi! prisoners in i;: -r j i l i.ow li ! more than . lij.ii-d ij' ip I iirtt insti : an :i'. reri at one a:id the ' if ion. .! commeiicemerit at Mt. Gal v ti l l.i!:i- placc'nii Tuesdav i:. in "fli-.eh (iccasinii a very r'.iit iiHMit i:;ar be looked for. n'li'k' r. If P.unUer Hill, i.-. I. is completed a ijuiit . t :i tiio;isaini and live pnfeh '. a .-o.ieMis weil asa Wa'.kcr. and don t forget to circulate in that direc tion if you want fo see fnn as is fun. Horse racing and all the picknickian delights pe culiar to Such festivities wil! lend their charms to the auspicious occasion that is, if a tw days' merry making can be called an occasion. A man named Patiicb rieynolds, while stealing his way from Philrtt:ihia to his home in Pittsburgh, attempted! fn get on a freight train at the Cambria bororfgh siding, below Johnstown, on Friday Inmning last, but missing bis footing, fell ftnd was run over by the Irain. One arm aiul r.Tie lag were terribly crushed and it is thought than lie cannot survive. He is now in charge of Poor Director Hindi. Now that excursinn tickets can be UaA via Pa. It. It., it is fair to infet that many people will rush down to Johnsto.vn during the next few days. To all such of the mas culine persuasion we would sav. by all means call at Star Clothing Hall, 10! Clinton street, where we are sure all will find clothing to please and prices cheap enough to tempt i them to luiy, it not a tuil suit, at least some needed 'article of wearing apparel. How doth the busy litt'.e pig improve each shining hour, and gather sausages all" : day from every opening flower; ami when the shades of twilight fall, he slumbers in j his sty, or sings his prelty evening hymn, "Hoot, little pig, or die.". A verv pleasinp phase of porcine life which leads ns to re- 1 I mark that Myers it Lloyd have a stock of j poods of all grades, styles and qualities ) which senkers after bargains should not j give the go by when on shopping intent I As the days lengthen, it is a fino thing to get up early in the morning. Pise, with ' the lark. That is, as coon as the lark rises, waken your wife and tell her it is time to i build a tire. If she makes any objections ; you can refer her to a dozen works on the ; benefit of early rising. Any man who cares a cent for his wife's health will take ati ln j tcrest in 1, earing her around tho house by i dayliuht of a summer morning, getting up a red hot stovo and warming his coffee and j toast. Thr in nothing like it no, nothing, j A gentleman named Sriles, who resides 1 near Hethel, some five m'les west of this : place, gave lodgings on Saturday niyht last , to a wayfarr named John I'oi-k, and was considerably and very unpleasantly surpris- night, there is certainly variety enough to attract an immense crowd and entertain all who participate in first class style. Kvery body should lie there to enjoy the fnn. Mr. Evan Michaels wishes lis to say that while he admits that he was arrested for striking a colored woman with a hoe, as j stated by us last week, ho claims that he was entirely justified in so doing, as im ! pudence, blackguardism, stone throwing. window breaking, the most disgusting vul garity and pure and unadulterated cussed ness generally on pait of Mrs. Roberts and her children were the principal indignities which Mr. Michaels alleges himself and family were forced for a long time to bear. And which rendered it impossible, as he de clares, for him to withhold his hand any Iohgerf and hence it wa, when and only whom forbearance ceased to Iks a virtue, he sought to chastise Mrs. Roberts, whom he conceives to be the prime mover in the name less and iinfulierless offences committed hy herself and family against him and his. This, at least, is Mr Michael's story, and if any one knows anything to the contrary they shall have- st hearing in our columns if they wish it. famed Steinway, for instance, sold by tho Messrs. Steinway, New York, for S550, can lie bought at Kleber's for $450, with elegant stool and cover included, and in the same proportion throughout the catalogue. Then the first-class Hallet & Cumston Pianos, the oldest and the best made in Boston, sold by the makers for $"iO, may be had at Kleber's 122 Wood street, for the low price of $.150. They also sell the splendid Bvrdett Organ at from J83 to $500. Such a reduetiou in figures is without, pre cedent anywhere, and especially on first class instruments which are warranted altove all others. The solution of the riddle is Sim ply that this firm, Kleber & R-ro., sell at so small a profit that other dealers would scOrti to work for. Moreover, this boiise is pledged to give full satisfaction or the money refund ed, so that parties not posted in music may safely rely upon getting their money's worth, and being honestly and honorably dealt with. Ho sharp tricks nor misrepresentations with so sterling a house as the Klebers. Don't forget th Jso. 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. 2t. : iiioi ry was found on i i .lav, which the iv.vur 1 next mnruitig to And that his guest had A ... oil .1. 15. J .iilghcrty, I pa ylfa t"i ! this not ice. miii, mimit not given, ."mi on Monday ii'iht !' in jrectihacKs. il nw come ve so" at thu i ii :i I!. 1 ill. t i.l p-it his a i i wast! e -.-pr Ki: cs on : K M A N : published that miss us well enough to let V .i;t: r. e, convicted it: the West ;. court last .ve-'k of t!ic inur-:- i.i:i', ai.d dic!.ir.d insane : -ii .; u!ii., tl iu the jus. u.t) .e i ft'i'ii y poor house. I fcuematgh township, ns i;s, is sought for, ami the 'ti.-l Ci'Url vi";I decide til iU. The new township will n. U w In n tlnv get it. "! largest luneial 1 . r - iv on our srr - ,-, i ),e remains : .'ii 1 i r home in Cambria tow nsliip ''f. i i,!' verard ii";ir t!;i.; place. g ma i li.iii.il'lsijn, j.roi'ght to "i .i llemluck for sa!' keeping uo '-' k. has bei tr !U"fi . rre.l to the i -. I. .-condition of tni ml i cing such i i'.i : I, im I.merous to hiiticclf ami in. : . r quilt, the propel .'y cf Mrs. N' -i. i M mister tow nship, which has i; : ; li lino fir some time past, w as -r, i f Mumijy lst, Mr. James Mait il; s p.iti e, being the lu. ky winner i-r r i' . ! o is old siniifr named David " . i. - ii seventy j ears', w a con victcd i" t.iMifthe Indiana eoiinfy court i' i ai.d adultery. His victim, so - ' . j. ,,n 1 in t be voiid se veiiteeu ilT'aried f other scenes, taking with him I a pocket-boul; containing ami a watch j ; belonging to Mr. Stiles. Information wp I j made hero on Monday against the ungrate- j ful thief, but it is not likely that ho will be ! . overhauled. i ; The I my stood near the linking shaft. : i ami bitt'T tars h shed; we eyed the young- j j ster far and aft his hair and nose were red, j j H looked the picture of despair, tho very , j type of woe; we asked why his nnhappiness j : hi.4 voice came sad and low. And while tho I ' lad in tears relates the tale, we feel distress; J , said he. "I bought a suit of clothing ami . never thought of Iless the brothers two who keep a stock neat, complete and tine, , and sell at lowest figures every article in ; their line. and 213 Main street, Johns- , town. The Cambria Guards have been armed . with improved Harper's Ferrv tnuvkcts. whi. h are, however, to b- replaced by breech loaders as soon as the State is able to supply or. i essi.iiis eis was tliat ' them. llieir unitorms were to have licen i of Mrs. Ann ' shipped from Philadelphia yesterday morn- j ing, ami if so they will reach hero to-day ; and will be worn for th first, time iu Ike i tiiilitnrv Tinra.le and ut tli Cunihrinl iioir.la' I Arrf.st of A I)F.srEAl)0. On Satur day afternoon last an unknown man, con siderably the worse fof liquor, was observed lounging at the depot in this place. Finally he began to manifest a disposition to sleep, and every once in a while wontd find" bini self stretched on the Hoof of the platform preparatory to enjoying a nap. Policeman P.arr would awake !ii:n, and the chap would philosophically attempt to keep his eyes r open. j Time passed nn and tho local freight came i in. Conductor Knepper happened to see the j somniferous gentleman and recognix.-d him j immediately. lie approached the depot j cjoliivmaij, told him that the tnan on the I platform was David l-'arner, the man who i broke out of the Kbensbnrg jail some months ' ego, and who was strongly suspected of bar I ing gone through the express office at Cove j Station, on the, line of the Huntingdon & ; Rroad Top railroad some weeks ago. j Farner was deemed too good a prize fo be ; allowed to slip, and he was accordingly ar J rested and lodged safely within Castle Mc I Clure to await the orders of the sheriff of Cambria county. He was not escorted to j that secure abiding place of criminals and j county officials without Considerable difficul : ty. Realizing, in all probability, his des perate condition, once l-hinn the bars, be made a determined resistance, iu some cases resisting the combined efforts of three men to geijhim along. Policeman Barr was sadly in need of a new shirt when he had safely lodged Farner in jail, and his skin h id also disappeared in several places. Search of the prisonrr revealed upon his person a large bunch of ke3"s of almost every description. He was also in possession of two watches fine gold, ahd the other silver as well as any iiantity of money. The evidence seems to show that the money and watches were taken from the express office at Red ford. One word more. During the journey jail ward, it was found necessary to bainiculF the prisoner. He continued his resistance and policeman Rarr, having just lost a some what larger piece of his cuticle than before, knocked him down. There was much vir tuous indignation expressed by persons who knew nothing about, the causes which led to Farner's arrest. Had the.v known that, he The Grkat Cksteksiai, Exposition. to beheld in Philadelphia in 1876, will be j tho largest ever known. The ground floor1 of the buildings will cover twenty acres, and the upper floors about half as much mora. The birth of a Nation, and the grandest and most liberal Nation the sun ever shone nnon, is to be celebrated. The Centennial Com mission have bad executed a large (twenty four hy thirty ) handsome lithograph picture of the buildings and grounds as they will appear. This picture should lelong to erery patriotic son and daughter of this our noble Republic, ami will make a handsome orna ment for any home in the land. We are in formed that Messrs. S. S. Marvin & Co., the extensive manufactures of Superior Crack ers, in Pittsburgh, have completed arrange ments securing to their patrons a limited number of these lieautiful nictures. and all who order either direct from S. S. Marvin ' X Co., Nos. ill and 03 Liberty street, Pitts burgh, or from any grocery house, one case containing six of their useful glass front, gilt edged boxes, holding almui twelve pounds each of fancy cakes, will get one of these desirable pictures. This ofTer holds good from June 1st to July 4th, 1875. Save a place on yo'ir wall for one of these beauti ful works of art. The Money Orhkb System. Tt Is not generally known that the domestic Money Order branch of the Post Office Department j has heretofore liten conducted at a loss of a i hundred thousand dollars a year, ami that a new law incieasing the rates was passed bv : : Congress at its last session to go into elb-ct , on the 1st of July. Full se eu-eiglf lis of the ; ! money orders issued ate for sums under ten 1 I dollars, which until recently cost only five j , cents, while it costs the (Jovernment seven ! i cents and a traction to issue an order. Un- j I tier tile new law the rates will be ten cents ' i for any sum up to fifteen dollars; over fifteen j dollars and not exceeding thirty dollars, j j fifteen cents; over thirty dollars aud not i exceeding forty dollars, twenty cents; over ; forty dollars and not excecdii'g fifty dollars, j twenty-five rents. This increase of rates, it i is estimated, will increase the revenue in the same ratio as it has heretofore decreased, without inflicting hardship on those using j j this branch of the service. Arrangements j are also nearly completed for the establish- I j metit of a money oi'der system lietween the 1 United States and Canada, the necessary in ! spections having been made by the postal j authorities. The movement will supply a J want which has been long fell in both conw 1 tries. picnic to-morrow. In the meantime the I ii a" oh'I', that he would steal their pro- "sojer l-oys are going through the manual every evening, as indeed they have been doln ever Mnce organized. Ono of the most striking exemplifica tions of a mother's care is the putting of light colored patches fin dark colored panta loons. When we see a boy hanging on the ragged edge with two such patches we can't f irbear wishing that his father would take him to fJodfrcy WolfTs elgant Clothing ttaxarr, Twelfth street, next door to the post office, Altoona, and fit him out iu a bran sptinter new suit, than whom there is no more liberal man in tho State to buy from. Clothing of all styles, sizes ami textures for sale at the lowest living prices. erty, and, if need be shoot, them down like sheep, they would probably have spared some of their sympathy. lljlMayshxirrj .flan-tiitrtl. i.i t- '. .'! A 1 i. ... ! r:iw ley, whos-t terribto i i wo notice elsewhere, ! .'! r. 1 lenui.s Israwlry, of ' . n;:i in by trade, and an -t itKi'i- ni'i'h respected citi- i :'" i lowiiship. ' 'To , ti n illimitable, reached :mh will exhibit his fair ' !; I'l itrt House thisevening. r;. 1 --lr will be on hand to wel ' t.i-'g a llif t do that Conly i' '!. happier for bis coming. Mi... - IVtitevsnti, the victims van i .-ut near Williamsburg, ' , Me i i, , rs of ex-Sherift' Pat- b 1 1 -; i v. ii. Roth are doing as 1 lip rx peeled ami there ii reason ' :ve a Miss Mary, the wortt in- KII.T.ED IY LiIOHTNINK. During the prevalence of 4 heavy thunder storm which passed over this region on Tuesday evening last, Mr. Michael J. Riawley, of Washing- ion Townsiup, agnu aoout years, was 1 struck by lightning and instantly killed. It seems that Mr. Rrawley was sitting near a window in his dwelling house when the summons of death came so terribly and so unexpectedly, the stroke of lightning which killed him having first struck one of the limbs of a walnut tree near the south side of RrnT Out, iutt Xot RCknt Up. To Our Friend and tht Piddie : We take this means to inform our old patrons and the pi lic generally that, not withstanding the loss of onr entire works by fire, and the partial destruction of our stores at Nos. i:;(j and 138 Wood street nn tho morning of the l!)th of June, we will be ready iu a few days to ac commodate our friends as heretofore. We have rented temporarily the store at No. 127 Wood street, and will continue our bus iness at that, location. We have also secured Ihe use of a machine shop with all tho necessary machinery con nected thereto, and will be ready on Monday, the 21st instant, to fill all orders pending the re-building of our ild establishment. We solicit- Hie same patronage that has been extendi"! fo 11s the past twenty-seven years, and will ensure our patrons the same care and attention which we have hitherto given them. Resp ctfully, Jamfr P.owx & Son. Pittsburgh, June 111, 1875. David Farner. an account of whose ar rest in Hollidaysburg we published else- "ons., ami, tiescenning me limb, nter- ore 011 Monday e" ,no nouse immediately over me wimiovr, ' "' ": u:-.i:i iiRtneil Francis Hudson -ii r:.-i , , it: .i tl ""'"! 111 Carro w "U ioriii. ation. adultery am! 1 ii'inatioii w as made against y-.i 1 '1 li .Is. mi, father of the young ''' :ii I '""'o--are now in jail." on Mm.. lav evening t irli tie east side'of Julian 1 tie; :riK.n.:e of Mr. Edward ' 1 it" I'u" ic t 1; 11 n -1 . nml turu Itli. 'u'.irgs of tho IhraJd, we " S'Mieruiiy will comment) ai.tioii of the Council in this 1 11 ' !' U,i :ti 1; !,! ;s n ir t 51 i.t .' I.r 'v 1 I ' J. " v' t r . t i. ..... :s''' 'Ui'rv't "' h "" ' lis-rv wher, was brought to jail here night last, as was also a young man named Wm. Rodger, ho is charged with being a "pal" of Farner's in the burglarizing busi ness, atrd who was brought here from the Hollidaysburg jail, where he was imprisoned for illicit Itipiorsciiing. 1 wo w atches taken from a satchel belonging to an Ohio man, who had left his property in the depot at Cove station, were found in the possession of Farner when be was arrested. A fire occurred at Myersdale, Somerset county, on Friday morning last, destroying 542,000 worth of property, on which there was about S2.",000 insurance. The individu al losses and insurance are as follows: W. C. Hicks, tl welling house, loss if.'l.OOO; in surance $1,000. Hartley John, dwelling, named Jane llel.el store-, goods and banking house, loss $15,000; Itown, 011 Saturday ; insurance 8,500. Collins & Shiplfy, dwell ing,. Fitire aim hiock, loss ci 1,000; insurance S13,500. O. I. Miller, dwelling and store, loss S.'i.OOO; Insurance $2,400. Martin Saylor, hoiiso torn down, loss $1,000; insurance j 200. Two little girls named Mitchell, aged thirfcou years ami three years respectively, daughters of a woman residing at Saltsburg, Indiana county, whoso husband is an in mateof the insane asylum at Dixmont, were burned to death on Saturday evening last, during the absence of their mother, who was forced to go out to work for their sup port, by an explosion of coal r.il, with which the older one was trying to kindle a fire in the stove. The youngest cliild died soon after the accident, btitlhe other one lingered iu great agony until the following day. An infant child was also burned slightly by the explosion. The pupMsin attendance at 'he Academy of the Holy Name, otherwise known a the day school under the care of the good Sis ter of St. Joseph, gave a very pleasing; ex emplification of their nrp'jress, literary ami musical, in an exhibition held in the large recitation room at Mt. f4allitziu Seminary, a'i, cf A lleghony township, tntwiiv a week nn mutton K.s-Mou intent, t biims to bo '" ;!-;. hut.. her in the county, 't est of tneat at lower fig- ''i - r man in the business. wagon every Monday 1 than Carrolltnwn will 1 'li'i land to-morrow. A a lioKpirahh community '' 1 1. 11 implies, aiul 110 one ''r C.irroltown fiiemisiii the '.a..;.,!, tnay expect to r" "1 ome and thtt kindest of tearing off a portion of the weather-lioarding and plastering ami breaking some of tho window panes, after which the fatal lluid took effect on Mr. R.'k right temple, from whence it passed down bis right side and leg, tearing the flesh in one or two places, ami finally passing through the floor. The same stroke prostrated his wife, biiruingone side of her face very severely, partially melt ing nni of her ear-rings, and injuring her so badly that at latest accounts it was consider ed somewhat doubtful whether she ceuld re cover. She however succeeded in raising herself from tho floor and makii-g her way to the bed, where she has been lying in a semi-conscious state ever since, evidently knowing nothing of the great misfortune which has befallen her in the death of her husband and the possible sacrifice of her own life. A little son (the only child) and a brother of Mr. TJ. weie playing iu the room when the fatal flash came, but fortunately escaped without even a scratch. The latter after vainly endeavoring to arouse Mr. It. and his wife, whom he imagined tole asleep, took the little loy with him and hastened to the residence of Mr. Michael Rrawley, father of the deceased, where he gave the alarm, the members of the family at once repairing to the scene of the terrible tragedy, where they found matters as" we have des cribed them almve. A dog lying 011 the front porch of the house was also killed by the same flash. Cct-Worm Preventive. The Union town (leniii says : KUis R. Woodward, of Menailcn township, informs ns that elder leaves, or leaves from the wild cherry tree, strewn through a corn field in hunches, say twenty-five feet apart, is a sute preventive against the cut-worm cutting the corn. He says he has tried it for thirty-three years, and he never knew the remedy to fail in a single instance. Mr. Woodward alleges that he has frequently fried the experiment in his corn field aliout t he time the cut- worm was making the attack on his corn, when they would shortly gather on and nmlerthe bunch of leaves, where they can le killed by the hundred. Mr. W. vouches for the truth of the above, having frequently tried the remedy, and it never failed in producing the desired result. j The Pf.oplb Want Proof. There i no , medicine prescribed by Physician, or sold j by Druggists, that carries such evidence of ! its success ami superior virtue as Roschee's j (Jerman Svkt'p for Seveie C'oughs, Colds j settled 011 the Rreast, Consumption, or any j disease of the Throat, or Rungs. A proof of j that fact Is that any person afHietetl can get a Sample Rottle for 10 cents and try its won ' derful effects before buying the regular size I at 75 cents. It has lately been introduced j into this country from Germany, and its re- j 1 iiiMrttitoie enir. art; hsioiiisii i Tr-.ijr ,ni-o that uses it. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sold by Remmon & Murray, Ebensburg, and Woleslagle & Son, Wilraore. Sai Acciiest. From the Altoona Mir ror we condense, says the Johnstown Tribune, the particulars of a terrible accident that occurred at Williamsburg, Rlair county, on Friday afternoon last. It seems that two sisters iiamt-d Mary and Julia Patterson were enjoying a buggy ride with two gen tlemen named Reatney aud Metz. While passing along a steep embankment the horse attached to the vehicle occupied by Mr. Metz '.11 : .. -'rfi-r. i ''' n 1. 'a'. m, ;.. 'ii. '. ' ! rir.m,;.. -"till :i. " ir l: 11 i ' itr, lb" tramp who in; ired pear Wiimore not o it to be a professional c.,inry (New .Jersey) J-"'0'1. His mother refused in to t: j house when he ' l.e had to be taken to a '"i nt. ''oner, an dd-time friend 't miii-h appiei i ited em 1 l-xp..-ssCompany,w'.tb -i.iv.'gh, ws- in town ami Miss Julia Patterson becamee xceedingly ! on Monday forenoon. Tho boys aud girls, 1 fractious, and the driver alightod with a ! 1 1 it ' 1 .1 I.. : f 1 - . 1 . . 1 1 larn ami suiaii, aequiiieii mein-ei en in i view oi leading me au'inai past nie (langer very crt tlitable manner Ihroughout, each one , ous place. The result was that tho horse performing his or h'r part with au aptitude j tore loose from him, and started ofT on a which spoke well for the training received , run, overturning the buggy occupied by the under the moral an intellectual tutilage of ! other couple, and the entire party were pre- Oari of Thanks The officers, teachers and scholars of the Presbyterian S. School desire to express their uiiliounded thanks to the citizens of Kbensbnrg for their very Iil eral patronage tin ring the Festival held at, the Court. House last week, onr expectations having been fully realiz.nl, plcatuably , sul stantially and pecuniarily. Ry order of Cemmittee of Arrangements, Ebensburg, Jnne 30, 1875. The weather has simmered down con siderably since onr last report. Cool enough now to induce people to buy an extra quan tity of dress goods at K. J. Stills' dieap cash store, where everytbingin the dry goods and grocery line are sold at the lowest possible figures. , . Siney and Parksare lmastingthat Hart ranft dare not for political reasons refuse their petition for the pardon of the Clearfield miners. 1. ii.,r,,'I,,.'r' uo clue to hi the faithful and accomplished religieuse who have ha.l t lie tn in charge. Judge Rngan, of the Westmoreland dis trict, on Saturday last, at (ireensburg, sen tenced the miners found guilty at the last term of court for various crimes ami mis demeanors at Latrobe during tho late lock out at that place. It will bo remembered that they not only refused to work them selves, but prevented others from doing so, and the result was a series of disturbances. Of the fourteen whom the Grand Jury re turned, there were eight convicted. There were three' convicted nf riot, assault and battery and resisting officers: these were T. It. Alters, sentenced to ten months in the vehicle lav tba lif- I n'nrllioiiuA ,1 C-mii1 TAurur anil TVnnU U-f,,r..,1!ra,,! "," lis throat i White each to eight months In the same in stitution. The other five were convicted of riot and sentenced to thirty days iu durance. "'ii s connected with that !e- survice of which Harry m p.-iib for tho past two ' '; re.-etttly had a horrible sen , ' l iart. bnfeher, who ''"I Id i. 'lift hit. l.,,,o ..r !. V,V l nn'1 wagon and a Ills team r.lnp,i,..l !.... I - 1 - " l""'"J ., ' 01 1 1 clpitated down the steep hill. Miss Mary Patterson bad oue rib broken, her head ter ribly bruised, and she received internal in juries which it is feared are fatal. Her sis ter was also very badly hurt, but it is thought she will recover. The two gentlemen were also more or less injured, Mr. Reamej quite seriously. Tut.- nrviivii FArrFntn the Sitpit. For some days we were unable to get the j Centennial pictures fast enough ; we are, j however, determined to tto as we said, ana all who did not get their picture with the coods, will have them sent by mail at once, and all who order a case of cakes containing six of our gilt edge glass front boxes, will get the picture until our present supply is 1 exhausted. r I S. S. Makvin & Co., Pittsburgh. IIY.1IE.EAI. McMORRIS-MOItniS. Married, nn Thurs dy, June 24th, st Ht. Petet's church, Allegheny Citv, bv Rev, Knther Phelan, Mr. Miciiaki, McMorhis, nf Gallitzin. this county, and Miss Mary Janis Mokkis, of the former place. THOMAS-ELM. Married, nn Tuesday, Tune 29th, by Rtjv. T. .It. Jones. Mr. Enwi Thomas, of this place, and Miss Hannah Ei. 1. is, of Wiimore. ...... - OBI TIT A It Y. OWENS.Ried, In Cambria township, on Tuesday morning last. Mrs. Aws Owexs, moth er of Mr. Griffith Owens, of this place, aed W) years. TAKKAL.rJicd, in Wilmore.nn Wednesday, .Tune!.. Mts.Ann 1 arbai wife of Eli Trba! , awe! about 33 e ur. IvOretto, June 29, 1S75. Dear Tnrr.M y -TJj request I send yon the score of the f ollowinir trmne of tmse bull, linme No. 1 was played hetwecn tho Athletic Juniors, tf this plate, and the lltckory Huzzards, of f'hest s?prin.s, rcsnltinir as follows: Athletics. 1:7; H. Ituzar.ls, 1 ; K'mie played on srrounds c: the latter Club, on Saturday Juoe lith. Onriie No. 2 between the same Clubs, on the Athletic ground Saturday, June 2t5th. Score Hickory IVs, 11 A thirties, .V. ;JanieNo.3 was played by the Harmonesn Club, of Allegheny township, and the Athletic Juniors. Score HsrmoneHiis, 8; Athlt-tics, 44 ; anre played on ifrOunds of the latter. Havintr been an observer of p'afho 'So. 2, I woubl add that, with the exception of a little anoyance out5ide, it passed off very plensnntly. The Hickory ISuzzardsd would sujrarcst to thoiu to sail under some other title! appear still hope ful of victory, as rumSr has it that another mne is soon to be played by the same clubs. If such be the case, I hope it. iimy pass of? ss plens sntly as tho ono that I witnessed. Wishing1 success to both Clubs, I remain Yours, 4c, H. A PPOIXTMENT of ASSIGNEE. (IN HANKRUPtCY.) The nnderrigncd hereby frires notice of Ms ap pointment Assignee of Chahlks A IMcOoi tsi.a, of Hemlock, in the County of Cnmbfla snd Slate of I'ennsylvarls. within swid Ilistrtct, mtni has been declared a Hankrupt uptin'hia own peti tion by the District Oonrt or said Dlstrfct.- iEO. tJ. K. ZAHil, AeflgneB1. EbcnsbnrB-, Jftly 2, 1875. -at. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned intend making application to the proper authorities for the pardon of ItitnicET Uosey, of White township, Cambria county, who was convicted at June Sessions, 1875, for pel I inn- liquor without a license nud keepinir ft tirpiin(r noose WM. I. M 'CLE f .LAND, ) ANTHO.VV ANN At VfJb; Cbni'rS. MARTIN K. OA Ml HELL, J bensburg, July 2,- K'&.-St. USSELl un & CO., lManractnrera of all kinds of CltEWlXU TORAlH O- Also, the oelrbratod To he had in nttsburgh at li. P W. TctiLintn'tt, .John rullerton !' Son, . II". Taylor, Martin lleyl, T..T. Wallace, ,T. M. sitliel P f o.. K. J'oerftell f Co., Vart&r JSrothers, JHl north Jiiothers, T. C TrtUxirs, Jvio.r P Orr, and all other Tobacco and (troccrif Jiousvs, C-25.--.bn. STATEMENT of SETTLEMENT with the Supervisors of Clcai field Town fhlp for the year l$7r JlWHAEt J. Wii.t, Supervisor,- Dr.- T-raraonnt of Dunlie'nte 70 14 Unscatetl lioail Tax !rm fo. Trca"f. Hit 63 " CaiSh received from Taxables. ......... 43 2-j Ttf Oath of Office and Duplicate. TJ " Work done by Tasables. "2 " Koneratins. 32 10 " Vcmn fr certiorate, lands ret'd 14 03 SerTices.V) dara at 2 f day 101 W " V'nseated monrv p.ti.t to his collensrue, Wm. M Canley.. 131 8S n Cash paid Jnti. M'Mollcn. for mer Sapervfsor. Order 28 .. 48 99 Cash paid John Kratxer, for mer .Supervisor, Order 36. .. ' t'nsh paid hands on roads .. " Sundry small cash orders. .. " one da-y at Auditors" scttlem't 1.140 6T 17 2.V 14 00 46 Hi i OiJ 11,119 01 NOTICE. Having on the ltth (U? of June last purchased from Charlf.s C. McCombie, of Susquehanna township, the following- described property, which I have left in In keep! n-f, I hereby caution all poraona airainst interferfntr in any Way with the same to wit: All the wheat, oofn and potatoes now Krowlniron the premises occupiwl ry the stthf McCombie, two hofS one cOok!n stove ahd utensils, one cupboard,- one sink, one Ioiinru. two bedsteads arid beddintf. one set chairs and one c lock. JOSKPlf A. GRAY Surquchnnna Twp., July 2, 18T5.-3t. UDITOR'S NOTICE. The un- dersijjned, bavinp len appointed by the Orphans1 Court of Cambria county Auditor to report distribution of money in the bands of Oko. t '. K. y.Aiiv and H. Kitikkad, Kxeoutors of Ua vi i Powell, dee'd, herctiy tfircs notice that he will attend to the duties of f.iti appointment, at his office in Kbensburif, on MONIlAY, the -2."Sh tlay of JULY. 1S75, at 1 o'cloek, p. m., when and where all persons havintf claims are required to present them or hft debarrett frtim coming in for a phnru of the fund. A. V. BAHKfcH. July 2, 187j.-;;t. Auditor; lv lICX XT I IAAD Y. The Reliable Family Medicine! Y T A IJ I? II K A. Dysentery, Cholera. Summer Oom tJ plaint, ('ramps, Itc, quickly cured by the use of .1 AltlJKl.l.AVS j ('OTnponml Syrnp ot IlljickliprrjjUoot and Kliabarb. ! An old. wcll-triuil remedy, entirely vegetable, I rle...mt to take, quick unci certain in idled : can I ic depended on in the must urgrcnt cases; may be ' jriv.-n to the young'eft infant as well as to adults, j It ciintains XO CAMPHOR OH OPIUM. It Is a pleasant extract and readily taken by children. It has often saved life when physicians had despaired. Keep it in the house and use in time. All we ask for it is a trial, lion't let your tiealer put you off with somelhinir else, liny It. Try it. old by Urugrgists and More Keepers throughout this State. Prepared only by HAN- i SKL.L. Jt HiJO.. 2000 Market St., Philadelphia. j J uly 2, 17o.-3iii. j ECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES j or Gai.litzin- School, District for j the year ending June 2tth, 187": i William Ciikistv, Troa.su rer, J n. To amount ol Iiuplioatji 835.70 " Slate appropriation tH..i3 j " Tax on I'nt'-Hte.l bunds.. Hi..." ' " " frnm ?:tl of property U.110 " Klcetion It'ints. t5.nr : " " " sale of Copy U-ioks 2 73 i,i;.3.i . Crt. i V.f amount paid Teachers. 4070.03 J ' niu't p"d Collector and Trcas'r ft'i.GS " Kxonerations " amount paid Wm. Dawson for salary and painting If. Hoard ' amount jiaid (f.-o. Alycrs, re pnirinti si-hools and coal " amount paid 15. Farley and O. Ilum.T, to sehool convention. " amount jiaid ('has. Hunter, re pairing seliool. sundries, etc.. " aui't paid Han'l Hurk for Coal " " " John I'orter, hnul'it " ' 1. Keenan and 1. MeBrarety for work ' sm'tjiaid j . P. Murray, broom .t 11 "8 Balance dne Township "Wir. M'CauLv, Pftpcrrlsof, 1)n. To Broount of DWHlIcate. . tf,9s 9b " T'nseated Rfmd tax ree'd from M.-J. WH1 131 M Cash ree'd from Tasables1 88 "4 fa 1883 77 By Oath ot CTffee f " Worn tlone by Taxable? 018 10 " K.tonei ationt 4 09 Oorn'riT ccrtibcate, lands ret'd. 61.44 " Casli jiaid ha nils, work on roads 3t 50 Serviees, 72'4 days at 2 -ft day. US 00 " one day at Auditors' settlement 2 00 168 54 Balance due Supervisor 1 67 IrnT8 hce BT Towssmr. Am't of Orders issued to sundry persons. .- f 171 44 OCTSTISIIIXO PKSTS PI K TOWNBHI. Bdlanee of judgment, intefest and cost In case of Clearfield Township vs. F. Dclo rierand Jacob Nale, bail t 4? 18 Hal. jmlirment asainst V. Deloiler. self... 327 85 James IVlCiMullen, Order from Charles Mc . (iotftth on Jos. Itysart t Sort 6T CO T. I. Tierney. lilting from I'rotlionot.Try'8 office of Ilelozier A. Naarle jadgmcnt. ... 125 47" Mj J. Will, late Snpervisor 11 88 $568 18 .Tribe 15th, I-75. we, the undersigned Anditorsof (Tien 1 tlel.l 'township, do hereby certify tha wc have examined the above nt couiits and'find them correct. .l.tllX II . IX U ' 1 L ASS, JOHN' IH'KHl.N, Auditors. 11. li. MiKU S Attest P. A. McOiiTOii, Twp. Clerk. 7-2-31 RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES of the Clearfield Township School Dis trict for the Jear ending June 7th, 17.: P. A. Cl.ARKi Treasurer, Dtt. To State appropriation I 2J1 "1 " Cash from J.is. M'Coy, Coi r 170-'7I. ;tt L'l " " " Silas Adums. Trens'r '71-'2 17 JW1 " " Harrv Sht pnrd. Cttl'r 1-i7:i. t. it; mt " Kent of School Hous No.. 1 (election) 3 00 " Cah received I10111 Co. Treasurer, unseatcl school tax CSTATEMENT of SETTLEMENT J with the Supervisors of Sus.iu. hann.i Township lor tnc year rMlnn Jnne 12, l7: Thomas J. Btbsb, Supervisor, Im. To amount of Duplicate K4i ia' Orilcron Treasurer '.' (,:.Ti 17 iiy work done on roads by Iaxable.i339..,irf " Kxonerations ". 40 " Services as Supervisor, hiidavs. 75.tt t.;ash iaht for linnler for brLfge 2.iiO iK.ld' O. W. Lixvi, Sn'pervir, 1R. To amount of ltnplieate.-. rt Order on Treasurer... ........ .' (M- 71 Hy work done on roads by taxable if.VJS..H; " Kxonerations 3.20 ' Work tif (1. W. Uoyd nh lioa-is with team and hands M if rt Services as Supervisor, 80) days 90.;. 3.?iT STATKMKXT OF SEf tfMEXT with 1 tit ("oleetor anl Trcaure M' the Susuavliaiiu TownKhip School Fund, Jtrne 6, 187S. K. 1. Rarer, CoTleetfrr and Treasurer. Pit To amount of Dtrpllcate $1.4.'1.7s State appropriation 1.1 .-J2 amount ree'd from T'nseated Iinds .. jaion " am't ree'd froffi lTnseated fnnds refd. 62 no " amonnt reeeired fTi ?Uilo Trvasttrer 37.S ixt (in. 1 2,1 .3. 00 Hy 2 per cent, as Treasnrcr $ 21.48 " Commission as Collector, 5 percent 71.5 " Kxonerations ............... S3 " Order? paid 1,0747 " Iands U. K. Donjflass ret'd. b.Vl tl.SW.Sf Balance doe District........ f tco 09 Vr.. the underslpTie.I Atf.iMirs. having- exam ined the aliovo accounts, do certify that the tamo are correct. .TNO. ROMKllVllXE,) PET Kit HKLFK1CH, Auditor", A. H. STALK. i Attest Im A. Platt, Clerk. l-25. 3t.l Cash from self. Collector for 1374 Hy 43.78 25.0J 23.12 4.00 12.08 20.64 a 29 3.00 40$ 864. ?8 Cn. cash paid Jno. II. Doujrlfifs. late Treasurer old orders to Teachers and cosr.. ... cash paid Teachers in 1S74.. 1 " for lucl in IS'. 4... " " " repairs in '74. " " Ta. Hist. K-trist,-r Secretary's salary '. Directors' expenses, trien nial election of Co. Sup't cash loaned ; per cont . to Cr.l'r and Troas. cash to Township Audittos, si-ttlinjf School '1'reasurcr Hrtl.tnco iu hands of Treasurer .. 870 24 . 1.2 a OiJ t3.G.l 69 21 9TI 01 i - :o."i 00 utt st 7! HO .-1 Oil 30 od IS 00 loo 10 in.". '.i7 6 50---t2,.V4 Of. Jf 1.137 B.1 OfTSTANDINO IIFnTS IH'E PISTRTCT, From 8:1ns Adams. Treasurer in 1S71-'7:J..VN 'JO " Harry Shepard, Co: lector in 174. .. 17 t .', " I). A. CSaik, Collector iu 1874 2.1 lil CiiBh loaned In.) i,0 PLANING MILL THK midersiirnnd offer nt prirnto sale the pro I perty reeently m-etir'ie.1 by the -Ebcnbnr Mininsrand Manufacturing Co.".'1 Minn to in Ebcn-i-hurar, Cambria county, !.', coiiFi'tlnn of ONE ACRE OF GROUND, fronting on the Ehenshurir aiid Cresson Railroad, having thereon erected a LARGE PLANING MILL. 4'!xi) feet, three stories hliXlt. with Boiler Shed at tached, 12x63 feet. The machinery cousists of ono iO-HORSE TOWER ENGINE AND MLER. 1 ( omliincil Planer 24 inches wide, for snr fneincf nnd irroovinff: I Sitrlnt-o I'lsnrr. 2l in. wi.le; 3 'r-iilnr fti ni. with lift tables; a ( irenlnr ( rmti.rnl Snwi. with Ikle ta bles; I Sitt ing: 4'irciilnr I rnvM ill Stnwt 1 Ilonlde-lli-aded Mispirir Jlnrhine. with Iron frame: I Centric l.athr : I Hand 1. 11 the, with com plete set of Tools j I I'tdishine llrom, 12 fml lone. 1 Monl lina Machine, with slide heads. Theabovo machinery, with nei-ep?ry slmltint. beltlnir and pulleys, is in irol workiii order, with an abun tinnt supply of runnfnx w'a!er on the premises. Said lni.l.iinif ws erected secially for and has been used in the inanuim-lnre of tliK.rtna'. sidiun, all kinds ot handles, brush blocks, ballusters, etc. Chrery. ash. 7M.pI.1r. linn, susiar. beech, niajil and white pine lumber to tie had at moderate priCi-a. ' There is a Is.) ereeled on the premises a Tiro Story J"rame Dirclling House CONTAINIJtO SIS. noOVS iSD A CELLAR. i"For terms apply to itfiHX A. RTAIR, Ebensbnrir, JiillS LEWIS. W. II. HON ACKER, Johnstown, Ebensburg, May 14, l-.75.-2m. THE WALTER A. WOOD lialance in hands of Treasurer 294.75 Aui'ntdue from Allegheny Township for joint school at Ashland ruriiaco 64.16 We. the undersigned Auditors, do certify tho above statement to be correct. D A V 1 D TO MI X, !,,,,. JOHX Tit A1XER, f An ,,tors Qallitrin Twp., July 2, 1875.-31. STA T E M K N T showing the Receipts and Kxpetitlitnrcs tf the Roail Snjtervi sors tif Oallitzin Township from April 27th, 1874, to June 7th, ls75 : Daniel Bi:rk, Supervisor for 1374, Dr. To amount of Duplicate $313 79 " received from Commissioners... 40 10 -il 45 Wi the tinderslg-ncd Auditors o' Clearfield ! District. Camhrin count y. having-carefully ex amined the above accounts tif the Treasurer, i find them correct to the best of our kuowlodg-o : and belief. .TOHX II. llOT'OLASs, 1 .tOHN ITUIUN, VAuditors. Jf. H. NOKIi, S Astest P. A. McGot oHi Twp. Clerk. 7-2 3t. STATE M E N T0 F A U D IT 0 flS' SETTI.KMENT with the Suiiervisorn of Suminerhill Township for lt74-5: James C Ai,L.Aonrn, Supervisor, Dr. To amount of Duplicate 294.45 " cssh from Co. Ooin'rs, T'nseated Ltands. 73 37 " cash on work Road tax , 4.16 1 1 Total amount received. On. ..403 70 15y Exonerations on Duplicate 12 S.S ,: Work done by taxahles 211 79 Supervisor's time. 65 daysat 1.50 ijfl day 97 .MJ " 1719 leet oak plank at 1S per thousand. 30 94 " 2353 " spruce ' " 1-J " . 2( 23 " liuniel C. Hurk. V4 davs at 1.50 fl day 11 25 " H. Iturk. da3-s at 11.60 Tfl day 11 t5 " Team two tlavs at 1 'fJ dav 8 CO " ( rders Nos. 35. 42, 44. 46, 47. 4t. cancel'd 14 50 " Receipts for cash paid to hands.... 18 65 Probate 25 Cr. Ily AVotk on Roads by taxable t!.r..31 am t transferred to Duplicate of present Supervisor..... " Ulaeksmith's tiill paid Watronmaker's bill pni.l,. " RO', days' service as Supervisor, 14 Cash paid for Stationery Ualance tlue Township $371.13 S5.1 4 7.00 6.50 45.75 67-4-V.4.37 17.61 Strong Local Endorsement. rimE following letter fully explains Itself, and X needs no comment: EsENSSt'BO, Pa, April 16, 1675. To 11altr.r A . iroo?, Pi euletit, rtr. Pea r Sin This Is to certify thst 1 purchased from I. &. S. W. Davis. vouV spent in this place, dnrtnr the year 1172. oris of your XEW IKON MOW ERS. whteh I have oper ated durhig the past three seaons with entire suc cess. I hate b-e.l It In cuttlna, fully 200 acres of Brass, anil have not ecnen.letl ntm eent on It fnv j repairs. Ilkell other maehlnes. it is not perfeet, ! of course, but the only fault I find with It is that I It Is not arranjre.1 with shafts for one horse Instead or two. as one horse can very easily tn,-erate It In anything like fair ground. Jon T. HronKS. Rasldlns; 4 miles South of Eliensburg. t V Parties Interested who wh to soft the aliove tianied Mower or examine the merits of HofTein's Mower end Re-iper, Pratt's. Sabine, Clipper nntl Myers' Hay Pake. Stoner's Panninc Mill, the renowned Imperial Plow, and other first class farniittir machinery, nrc invited to call at the Livery and Sale Stable of E. & S. W. DAVIS. Airents for Cumbria County. Fhensburir, April 23, lS7S.-:hn. Total amount expended. Total amount received.. 135 21 403 79 Pkter RrATiNn. Supervisor, Dn. To amount of Duplicate 3M.71 " Cash from .. 4 loin's. T'nseat'd IVds tax 73.37 " received on work Road tax 10.21 Ualance due Daniel Hurk. Supervisor, 1874. f. 49 42 .Tas. A. 3I'Cl.t8KKV, Sujiervisor, 1871, Pit. To amount of Duplicate 363 20 " received Irom Commissioners. . . 23 13 Cn. 1 115.29 Total amount received f380 83 Cr. i?y Exonerations 5 35 " Work tlone by taxatilcs 261 31 " Orders Nos. 40 and 50 cancelled 20 25 " John M't'loskey'steam.lldaysat 4p.d. 44 00 Supervisor's time, 43 days a t $1.50 day 64 50 " Steeling Pick and Mattock 1 00 am't paid Oeo. Myers for work on road. 9 80 " " " Hcrnard Mover. . 3 15 " " " John Rishin for " " . 1 2o " " " for probate 2. Total amount expended $410 81 Total amount received 384 33 Balance dne Supervisor 24 48 Outstanding Orders against Township, Nos. 43, 4o51 and ii 91 20 Py Work on Roads by taxables $330.03 35 days' service as Supervisor. . 52.50 " amount retnrncd to Co. t'om'rs. 34.01 I r.xonera,tions. ............... ... no -co -ti . ' Cash for oath. .39 ' Ualance dne Township $ 17.90 Hal. due Twp. by P. Keating, Sup'r 1873 4. 131.38 We. the iindersiened Amlitorsof Oallltrin Twp., do certify t hat we have en r. fully settled wit h Dan iel Kurk'and James A. M'Closkey. Supervisors of Jallitzin Township for the vear 1S74. and found as abovestated. WM. CIIRITV. I ,, JOHN TR AINER, f Au "tor3- Attest Davip Tobim, Twp. Clerk. 7-2.-31 J AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Having been appointed Atulitor by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county to hear and re;ort Uon tne exceptions filed to the first and partial account of Christophbr A. Warner, Admfnis'rator of John J. Warner, late of Chest township, dee'd, and to report distribution of the funds in his hands, notice is hereby ir'ven to all parties interested, that I will attend to the duties of said appoint ment, at my office with the Recorder ot Cambria county. In Eticnsburgr, on I'rltlaj. the Mil It day of .1 uly next, at lo o'clock, a. m.. when and where they may attend if they see proper. June25.-3t. J. (1. LAKE, Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Wm. Larimer, tlec'tl. Eetters of administration on the estate ofsald de cedent, late of Cambria township. Cambria coun ty, havinz been issued to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estn-tc are notified that pay ment must te made forthwith, and those having claims aeainst the same will present them duly probatad tor settlement. MARY JANE hARIMER, Executrix. Or her Oonnsel, Shoemakur & Sschler. June 25, 1875.-8t. YO.tl 1 X U S t it l-M ! Til LV Wr, the undersiirned Auditors, hereby certify that the above statement is correct. PKTER HCRTNKTT, ) J A M ES F. SK EI.LY. S Auditors. JOHN MoCORMICK, j Summcrhill Twp., June 12, 1S75. (25-3t.l SAFE H0r.1t ULIEIIT! i Tie BOROUGH of EBENSBURG i OFFERS FOR SALE A LIMITED NUMBER CF j For the Completion of Water Works. tiiks 13 O TV 1) j arc issued in sums of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH, ; payable In ten years or sooner, st the option of the i Borouahi and bearimc 0 per eent. interest, which is pnvable semi-annually. 1 The SECURITY is UNQUESTIONABLE the faith and credit of the Horonsrh helnsr pledg ed for the payment of both prineipal and Interest. I j&fTor further information call on or address the UURQESS. ' B-Ebcnsburiar, June 2o. 187o-.tr. PMIXISTRATOirS NOTICE. Kstate of Sami'f.i. Rtoy, tlec'tl. Notice Is hereby Kiyen that Letters of A.iminis tr.'ttion on the estate of Samuel Stoy. late of Alle gheny township, tlec'tl, have been granted to tho undersiirned. All persons Indebted to said estate are herebv notified to make immediate payment, and thosoliavinn claims a-jrainst I lie ame will pre sent thera dulv authenticated for s'ti lenient. JOSEPH ECKENHOIlE, Adm'r. Alleirhony Twp., June 11, lsoo.-flt. SHKKIFF'S SALES. Hy virtue of sundry writs of 7. Fa. ami Vend. Et 1-,n.. issuotl otit of the Uistriet Court or dim. moti Picas ot Cnmbria county and tn menin-et-od, there will he -x po-.el to Public f-W.le, at tin Oporii House In Johnstown, on Mumiat. tho tiny of Jri.T next, at oneo'clock, p. the following real estate, to wit : AM. the rlfiht. title and Interest of pavi'l Sf rouse, of. in and to a plectt or hit of arroitn situ ate in the Jtorouvh ol ( 'in. in:niili, Cambria em--tv. Pa . front inic .n an alley and bounded bv I t of 1. W. ( lonahuour's heirs on one side, lot of Henry Smith on the other side, and an alley on I lot back, havinir thereon erected a two storv plank house and plank stable now In the ot-npaneT of I in rid Strause. Taken in execution and to lie sold at the suit of Tb-nton & James, for use of Etn-n James. At.so. all tho rliiht. title and Interest of S vires tor Wlssintcer and John Thomas, of. In an.'t to a piece or lot of ground situate tn the Fourth AVard tif Johnstown lioroujrh. ( 'a mltrla county, fronting on Hedtord street and adjoiniiiic lot of lat-muel Cor thorn on the one side, Miehnel Helsel tin the other side, and runnlnsr ba.-k to the --Old Feeler," hav inir thereon erected a ttvn story .Iwt liiuir honsa, now In the oit hpan.-y of Sylvester VIssine-r. Tm ken In execution ami to at the suit of .las. E. Hrown. HERMAN HA I'M ER. Sheriff. SherifTs Office, Johnstown. June 14, 17.. L.- x i i ir r 7 ri ' TTOTlCE. Having nought at Sher- ET W 1 ; ifT Mlo. May 24th, 175, as the propor. IU II il C. n If ty r William -onrad. of Chest township, and ' U U JU ll Ll harinc left the same with him durimr my pleasure. IjCfcaHrad hy the IjcIslature. Prawson the loth and 0t of each month. Tickets $ I each, for $. 1 chance In 5. 200,ooo cash prizes. Capital Prize f 50.00!). Agents wanted. Particulars. Address J. M. PATTEE. Iaramie City, Wyoming. , June 2S, lMA.-8m. nHVIIIK iru ..rep. i... i. v u, ...m. ... . I lieri-l'V caution all persons airainst interferinst with the same, to w U: 1 jrray mare, 1 two-horse wai;on, 1 two-horse sled. 2 sets harness, saddle, cutliiiK-l'ox, cook stove and utensils, and all the grain in the jrrouud. '"A'M. J. UCCK. Allegheny twi, Jnne 1. 176, -t- Manlioud; How Lost, How Rcstcrcd. .rr Just putillshet!, a rew edition of tt-S-.ry Ir. iiltrrnrll' l.sion.v on the lJlJi rndiml cmit fwiTliont medicine) of i" rfn' Scec.m ATonnEAH, or Seminal and Mental and Physienl Ibeapaciir, Iiiipcliments t Marrlaire, etc.: also, iIoNi"iMi,Tiii.i l.i-ii.EPsr and Fits, '""-y '-y st-lf-induljunce or sexual extrarairanee. fie."-- t-I'riee. in a aealetXtftvclope, only six cents. The celebrated auilior. in t his admirable Essav, clearly tlemoiistmies. Irom a thirty years" suc cessful practice, that the alarming cnnseiiu-nccn or self-nbuse may be radically cured without the tln'nuerous use of Internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife; poiiuinv out a mode ot cure at once simple, certain and efleetntl. bv means of which every sufl'rer, no matter what his txindil ion may le, may cure himself cbcap;y, privately and r-This lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal in a plain envelojie. to any ad dress, )hi'-i,u,l, tin receipt ol six cents, or two, lot stamps. Address the Publishers. HAS. .1. O. KI.1NE & OO., 4 l-ly. 127 IJowrry. New York, V. li. fiux 41SX LIMIJI LI M K rrnlrVatw! oth. crs In want of n coo,! article of JA MB In any dt-irr. quantities, enn now to aceomrao-Ja te I, promptly an.l upon fair terras, by calling: t the larm of lr. Win. Irfitimon, In Caiubria town. Shii. two miles east of Etensbrar. June 4 lS7S.-tf. LUMMOX Jr. MAK1X, KANCIS MULVEHILL, VerT TtSARY St'ROKOS ANI FARRIER All diseases of llitscs and Mules treated prompt ly, Infelliircntly, and np,.n vt rv inotlcrate term. Residence on Hiith street, near the w.-stern ex! rcmity of Ebcusburg. i-ll.-ll.
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