11 'ClMBBU FREEHIH.! John A. Hnberantl Abraham I,. Meyers are in prison on a charge of lifting a letter from the Altoona poMofricc containing a c heck for fitly dollars. The lette.r was aI- f dressed to A. K. Hither, of Altoona, and ; was taken from the post-office by John ; Hnbcr, who endorsed the check with the ! name of the person to whom it hail been j pent, dn Thursday the men negotiated it in llarrisbiirg and were arrested fliere. j , Wm. Kvans, Ksn,., diml in OreenYille, I Indiana county; on Thursday t .Inly lstt ed vi., ft timt the Other riace. r" ?-T'- He had been fhcnll of the county Ebensburg, Pa., LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ori Tuesday morninpr, .TuVrfjth, Rt. Ttew Bishop Domencc conferred the Sacrament of Confirmation on fifty-five persons, fonrof whom were adults, at the Church of the Holy Xame (Catholic) in this place. The ceremony was preceded hv High Mass. after which t he Dishop delivered a very fine dis- t tion of the term is one of the leading deitMerntn course on the ptODerties of Faith, to which i P'Ji1!8 Jre5-cou.n.,ry' yoi' .T'i'i"!'.?' Pfinlt me . - ... i luruuu ine iiuinim ui intr ruttnAtf, looser Commnnivations. Txrmty-VlTXtt AnnMMl romtrarfmcni of St, ft'ritnrlM' I'ollegre, lretlo. Dear Mb. Editor A the advancement of American literature in tne unbiased accept n- the large congregation present listened, very attentively and no rionht very profitably He addressed himself specially to those who j and progressive. a few remarks, which, tried by the touchstone of experience, will I trust be found practical si..- i...;; i fl'bl also represented it in the lower branch ' mation, and pointed out to them in glowing .. iH.i'-iii haw i -n divided into ' f. . T;:i,t,.,s a a i.i.i,..t ' i ...i t. t'i itv. ii i.-iriiuii.i " I ' v. ounr.'i iaiihu r.tL n tit; i hi t-y n; in i itiii.MlM V II 11,11 J f r at..-. .1 ..V" n V. 1 A ' it t a. .1 l-.! at A. . 4 Mr P-TIi'" li.'tni'hobi: days have come, the ..l.l.-st"! tlie je.tr. .;...).! .i'rn?i p.iss current in some local- i;rt.':;yji!stii..w. Mint j-ilrpsare ripe, which is more than i. . A f'r those who indulge in them. ll-Tle I'1 luisylvania S'ate Hental Associ- j .11 W'l It SCSMvll .11. - I r r .w n ...ii i ur.-"id ... i .-II e1; ir I" MiiKiiiij itiii-y, ii;iircoun were ahont to receive the seven fold gifts of the Holy Spirit in the Sacrament of Confir- i he had done a large amount of work in the I north-eastern portion of this county and was ! well known to a large number of our citi zens. He was an upright, honest man, and was highly respected. by all who knew him. Mr. James J. . Kaylor, of Allegheny township, went t bd Wednesday night of last wetk, leaving .?i0 and a number of valn- 1. 1 I.. A . I . 1 I . 1 - - ' I . I'lic ill n .Mil. KLlrlitiUK MIARIUCKVHr( ot in coat, which he left hanging ihi our day beset the path of youth, and which he implored them to resist by the aid of Divine grace, which was always to be ob tained by prayer and good works. Ho also In the development Of the youthful mental faculties a work that requires the continual exercise of precept, discipline nd example the fountUtioa, ia orfcr to be successful, must be laid and the superstructure raised by those whtv, not for tciiporl ain or other evanescent advantages; but for the hijrher and holier pur ptseOf training yoUtbs "in the way thev should go," and thereby meriting for themselves the reward of eternal life, devote their time and i . : - Mr .i 'A . I ,rt llcv. ::r.l .1 i: on a nail One nt the young men convicted in the District Court, several months ago, of an of fense which necessitated his confinement in the county jail, has furnished the Johnstown Tribune, with the result of a meeting held in that institution on Wednesday of last week, to which i appended the names of thirteen iiMilt Joe (iiitwald I rr"''"u"1 ""'- .-.: it 11 v Kirt iiMiip, imikts wuo ii re also ideated tlicrein. it is Westmun-himl county, while ai teti)f ins to : the desire of the prisoners that this rlocnment I crs the track in front of the first section of should be published together with the names T f irr. ' 1 1. t mU" o. tion. .O arnpp' eaves " " . V., V , l V V1 ,V , , . f:i tli i r ,,n Ttvit irornmg to find the pocket-book and all its ' "x''V'-.Vu" i!..-"- feet four im hes in "iinK. Shortly afrerwnrds, how- Ki'.Vd in the vnr.l ..f a private 'vr. )' loun.l the pockt-book am! papers ' ',"." this phi.-e onedav last week. lv,ln? f;',n' 1,ls I Menrv is sun- all th iih ney was 7m r. t.-.r l.u.K. r t. i. -l.js.1 m 11 ir is s up- , ylrjHu. j. Mareh tnd. a wealthy and addressed the candidates before ftlid after ! encrsrlcs to this arrest labor of love. Tour read- Administering the sacrament. At the con- ?r9 mavask, who are those that perform this elusion of the ceremonv the fnrmnl of ih. I l"dable duty to the rfsinjr generation of our cinsion 01 ine ceremony tne lormnia of the Htl,.? a,,a answer'they are men who have re renewal of the baptismal vows was touch- nounccd the vanities and frivolities of this mgiy reaa ny Piaster i- rank I. McPike and ' worid, snd wtm by the radiant liht of Truth made a good impression on those present. ! jruide the happy children entrusted to their . nn. . . i .... ! .ie nlotifr the course which shsll erentiiHlir i'C .Xoluistiv, .1 . A it 'ir ' : tn : f '. . it '.Vc! ' hi ' r 1 ' ' - t .- t i--it tohis veiu-rahli' :ivi-s and Iricnds, did ! r. .; . -.i i i n editesttay. it tl.- appeiiti; for strong: . .! 1 y eatittaii orange ev- i - i i ' -ik t:! t. If so, ihi-re ; i ( i -1 : l ; i t : . t J".,r oruiig.'S hfi'.- : i .1 S l:i-!i!i't .11 ti tnjti d to j .in j ti' i.uiii tf.tin at Wil- j ; ,. niiMit. OKI t:MlSig mi- I ,, :;in over and instantly j V. .L:: II. Hiir.l son of Win. ' . : 1 ;...- I'liui-, whose t li t-t-.il t'il j i i ne i hroni. il-.! ;ilotit i . in ! i:oil;f en Sarurday Ut a:.. I --.'ilits. i i.4i:'loti, of llnri islmrg. Pa., - mi- tlie I'tnl of June, j ' i, i: ti :i'c vi ry ii! and his j : .i' l:s?i--s! at. his disap- j i !:.-1 Iras.- copy. v. ;. if V,"o nl iii-ry township, j ! 1 - ' .l.iz.-ii of w hetit wiili 1 rain i. !;'..' oil I ri day of last j ' iv ! :ui li:;:l:rr il':iii InnviT i ... : 1 1 i ' i t- ji.t- Ii in. tin; l'aeific Kx press west, at (Jreensburg. on Saturd.iy, the ;1 inst., was struck by the en gine, hurled a distance of forty fir fifty feet, and killed instantly. Mr. John D. Stovens, who attempted to save Mr. .Marchniid from his impeutiing fate, was knocked down and suiiiewhaf injured nt the same time. Mrs. liebcrca laird, wife of John M. r.ainl, Ksi., peni;r editor of the (.reensburg .Urn., died in that place on the -"it li inst., ag' il 71 y-ars. The deceased was a most estimable lady and a duvont member of the Tresiiy terian church, anil as she was greatly beloved by all who knew her, lir death is pone the less mourned by large circle of relatives and friends because she has been calld away in the fullness of years and in the in a (ii red hopes of a happy eternity. Mr. 1. O'bnwil, proprietor of tlio Ex change Hotel, Lilly's Station, paid us a visit op Mondav bis-t, and like a clever gentleman mi l:oi f et !r. I. em in op's ' ftiipiet.-d, ami n is t . :i;iy . a:- V .-ly that ...... ,,r t in: handsomest 1 ' !' a j.-r;Ui;te 1'oiin- ti.-! is of a man i i !i'lt t.a'neil l.el: j. V. :.''' by a tri.i: failing o ll nt last week. l. I. ' I-' ri l; , . It in ii .' ie ..tiM rat'.irr h ive tivmy i-: iniw, atia ln-in'f t is r liisiipii.ier s'di k an-taue vithottt deiay. 's tnoiiev to he saved in and sound Democrat as hr is, socked up a ward over the household e Meets of Mr. C. O year's subscription to the Fiskemav. Mr. Teeter, who recently removed from Johns 'lovd, bv the way. l;fcps an orderly, well t town to the latter place for the purpose ot" reuulatrd house, and at honest, prices fur- j assuming the posit ion of clerk to the super pislies good nccommodatii:is for lioth man i in tendeni of the Kdga r Thomson stetd works, . or..; iiavr. ivrsons win mav ik tailed ny ; ami who was tnen about to commence hopsi i cither l'lp.iiii ss or pleasure to Lilly's Station, j keeping, and while so engaged was con j otherwise known as llemhick, will do well j fronted hy an unknown tramp, whodeinand i t' hang up their hats at the Kxchange ; ed admittance to the house. Of course Ihn Hot'-!. J demand was refused, but as the intruder was ! Mr. Obadiah Kcese, of Cambria town- ' ev ih-ntly determined to pet in, ho endeav j ship, who, by the way, is on'' of the best j errd to force an entrance, when Mr. Gardner, j fa .tiiers our county can lay claim to. had the I in order to intimidate him, as he declares, I misfortune to fracture bis left leg lielow the ; fired a shot through panel of theiloor close j knee on Thnisday i.iorning of last week, i to the hinges, presuming that the man was lie was Ptigagr-d at the time In prilling out a i on the side nearest the lock, but nnfortu ! stump wiih tlnj aid of two horses hitched to ; untidy the ball entered the right temple of , an i run-wood pry, when suddenly the chain ! the unfoitnna? tramp, and, lodging in his j by which tlix horses were held slipjicd from ! brain, produced denth about, ten o'clock next j the end of the slick, which was bent almost j day. The name of ".Fames McKay, fit (7 double by the strain upon it, and the latter . Girsrd avenue, Philadelphia," and "James of the signers. It sets forth that the persons whose names are appended wish to return their thanks to SheriiV Hanmer, his kind hearted lady, and the turnkey, for all the favors that, have been granted thotn consist- I ciit ilh the rules of the prison; that in their I unfortunate position, which they have J brought upon themselves, they are still j treated as human beings, and every thing : that can I'C done lor them, without interfer ing with the rules, isrheorfnlly forthcoming, and that their prison fate is very satisfactory. The document is signed by John li. Edel man, D. H. Espy, J. W. Mervine, J. Kuhn, James Hemiett, W. S. Palmer, W. J. Davis. l illie A. Davis, l.ndget I.ooney, Walter J ,,, ,t and R-ood missionary. Very It, v. i';iis. x-. j. jMHisini, neustou jic.ui.iien, EUifitt Davis, and II. Sweeny. Mr. Geo. Gardner, late of Johnstown, now of Biaduock, was empowered on Wed nesday night of last week to keep watch and of di v ! ,, vin ,,iu l sU'"" star. it. V. ..f Mt. I'Vsanf, West , In. i I a: ins to havu taon !d . eleven horis, wants to ai.oiher briek-iuouldi-r In can accomp'ish a like feat. I'd, A. Srrittmattt r. Esq., tp. has greatly improved lulls' of I:ite, ly raii'ig it :'n ! ic.r.iding a staunch olh. V i.i; li laodt Hl;g k Mr. Keeso with tho result Aicivav, j-jverv street, ureaf. Ifiitain, was found written on the margins of an almanac Tne true secret of living at peace with i and paper ftind on the lody of the deceased. all the world is to have an humble opinion i Gardner gave himself into custody, but was of ycnrself not. so confounded humble how- ' subsequently released on $1,000 bail, ever, as to preclude an honest pride in your 1 On Tuesday afternoon of last, week tlm mvn personal appearance, which it would be ! annual commencement of Mt. Gallifxln Sum- (,'iesson, James t'ullen. Spruce Creek, and many other prominent freatlemen. Here I may renmrk thnt a Inrjrc meed of praise is due to ltev. II. S. Howcii for I lie innfrnifleent sty ie In Avnich the music was i end. rp I tin-ouirh-out. The excellence with which K.-ither Howen song, as it were, at Godlrcy ollt s great a large audience, consisting of the parents j hoa who re eomnctent imlires in tho musical exceedingly fonpsh for any one to neglect .so inary took place in the large and handsome long as the best of clothing, of all styles, hall of that institution, in the presence of ippilit:! s and si7.es, can in; tiougitt tor a mere the llisliop, several of the clergy, and quite conduct them to the port of happiness fur thermore, they are the srood Franciscan Itroth ers "all the world over," and particularly the community st Lotctto. Of the Ocillejre buildlnirs themselves T need not speak, as they have many times and oft heretofore hern described ty abler pens than mine, but. I cannot ref min from sayinir t hat the new chapel ia one which must command the au ra irst ion of every visitor to St. Francis'. Its splend'd Mltar of Italian, Tennessee nnd tne ii'iara (Wc.-t of Ireland) marble, its mitniticent Stations of the Cross, which cannot be eTeelled in the I'nited States, its altiir and bracket lamps, its stained xlass windows, and its many other excellencies, should tie seen to be appreciated, as pny description trivcti of 'iiem must full to convey nn adequate idea of the realitj. tn Tuesday, .l.n.e ".'th, the silver jubilee at St. Francis, or the twenty fifth commencement, took place; nnd so successful has it been that it won the unanimous approval of the respect able and appreciative audience. At 9 o'cloek, a. m , thu "note of preparai ion" brought to the Exhibition Hall the various par ties who wire enjoyimr themselves n round the Collctre frrnunds iid inhalintr the pure air for which this mountain rcirlon is so proverbial. Apprnuchinir the Colleire from the neat and picturc-sgiie bormjfh of Loretto (founded by I'rinee Oallitzin), visitors passed under a tri mnplial arch from which was suspended a tab let beurinjr tho w. rd, 'clcome '" tin either side, and about equi-di.-lant nloiijf the curva ture of th arch, the American Pair tloatcd jrraecfully, salntine-. hs it were, tho joyous pa rents, R-uardians. friends and visitors and speak ing to them in silent yet cxprsive l.inuimye of t he proud era in our count r 's history when the F!ai? of Liberty fuiiturlcd nearly a century niro) floated on the atmosphere of freedom, des pite the frowniujifS of tyrannical monarchical fo.-eiqrn doiniuitt on. On a handsome lat, specially fitted up for thi occasion, the liishop of too Iiocese (lit. Hev. !. ilomenecl took his seat. At, his riirht hanil sat Hev. .lames Hrmlk-y pastop ol Nowry, and ltev. E. A. Hush, pastor of I.oretto. Tne other clergy present were ltev. I. .1. Iter I in. President of the College, Very Hev. .1. Tuijcx, V. (I., of Altoona. nnd Ifev. Fathers Pollard, Kearney, Fhelan, Kyan, McKnrne. (jallaifher, (Altoona.) Ferris. Haekett, lloyle. Martin. i)av in, Kitfell, Farrcn.iMurphy, Alcllurh, Moiling1 er and Wyroch. Tho exhibition had just con cluded when Itt. Kev. Hev. Hihop Lynch, of t.'hnrlcpton, S. C., arrived at. the- .'olhire. and for the hijrh compliment thus paid to St. Francis' the Itrothers, one and all, feel deeply rrtef it I. Amontrst the larire number of visitors pres ent on the occasion. I noticed Hon. It. Wilson, member of (;onirres. WjHunbiirjr, W. Va.,your own esteemed m-K, John Nolan, Esq., Wheclinir, W, V., Thomas llolan, Fq.. Farkersburir. V. Vs.. John Feiilnn, Ksq., Ebcnshunr, and Messrs. Hubert MeGraw. merchant, rittgburvli, Oroiran, merchant, I'lttsburirh, Albert Ford, COUNTY. COMMISSIONER. Having been urired thereto by many person al and political friends, I hereby, for the first ; time ciurinK a ion(r me sper.r in Lmbrts coun , ty, offer myself us a candidate -for office, nod i that office the position of County Commission i er, subject of course to the decision of the Dem I ocratlo county convention. If nominated and elected, l pleilsre myself to perrorm the duties honestly, faithfully and to the best of mv abil ity. HEN 111" BENUEK. Carroll Twp. June 4, 1875. COUNTY COMIISPT0XEU. Knowing myself wllllnfr and believlnjr myself competent to perform the duties of Coiintv Commissioner, I shall lie exof-edinrly thankful for any "aid and comfort" which may tend to firomote my Interests in that direction. If se ected by the Democratic county convention and elected by the people. I trust I shall prove myself worthy of the confidence reposed In mn MARTIN. tA "i mo Cambria Twp., June 4, 1ST5. NDEltS. COUNTY COMMI SSIONER- Eneourn?ed by the generous support extend ed to me. by many deli gates In the last county convention, and pnvfn been a -ohlicr when tlint-lockg were in vofrne, I intend to pick my Mint and try it ajrain ihii fall. tjk , ' J. D- PAHHISH. Ebensburjr, June 4, 1S75. OBITI'ART. KTTTEU... D1ed. In I.orctto, on Monday liifht las Tlr. Pimpm, Kittki.t,, f ther of Messrs. William and Frederick Kittell, of this place, sifed s; 3 cars and B months. The deceased was 11 resident of Loretto for nearly if not fnllv fiftr rears, hiivimr been amonpr tho early it not the earliest settlers who . SHERIFF'S SALES. TY virtue of sundry writs of t'rnd. 1 r Al.Vonl. trimiu Pit. Wnt. 1'rinn. rivtr; tacla, a I. Lrvalt tVriat and Ft. i-Y., issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Cambria county and to hie directed, there will be ex posed to Ttibllc Sale at the Court House in El Mishunr, on MoitDAT, the day of Arocsv next,t 1 o'clock, p. the following real cs- i.v, HI wi ; Am. the riirht, title and Interest of Heifner, of. in and to a niera or lot ol Situate in the vilinarn of Si ir-V town It nrr town ship, Cambria county, Fenn'a, frontinjr on the rond leading- to Carrolltown, and adjoining aa alley on the south and Imbour on the west and north, having t hereon erctcd a twoslory frame houscand frame stable; now In theoccu rmncv Of Harnev Foe-lei Taken in nmilnii Mini to be sold at the suit of Isaac Crawford. J Abso, all the tirht. title and interest of Maria Iteddinjrer. of, in and to a piece or lot f ground situate in the villajre of Mcktown. Rarr town- ' ship, t fimbria county. Penn'a. fronting on the I road leadimr o Carrolltown, nnd djotninr an ! alley on the south nnd N. Lamboup on the west and north, hnvimr thereon erected a two story frame house and frame stable, now In the nc-1 cupancvof Ilnrnpr 1'iilev. 1'nlisn in eiri-cii t ion 1 and to be sold at the suit of Mary Heifner. Al-Qr. all the riirht, title nnd Interest of John Hamilton, of, in and to a piece or parcei of laud cillldlA in tt..l.i ... I z . . 1 . I eat. known and fleMsnatfd on the Scneral f1af of tbenslrortr a Ijot No. . hartn? thereen erect ed a two story lrm bon mn offlre and stable now in the necnpancy or John Fenlon. 1f. kit the rlpbt, title and interest ot John Fetil-m. ot. Id ad to a piece or parcel of land Sitante In fambrlav towtjfhln, Cambria eottntr, !., o tha aontb Hl tn,,1"rM,'h r Ebensf.nrr. nrtjoin n lands of 1.. L.. Johnston, 1 honia- OrifSth. and others, eon taniin a-res, tmrr or less, all fenced. Iso, all t hp riirht. tit l an.; 1 i x.- 1 r -TI u 1 ' 1? 1 1 11! or rrc! of Mt aitaste In tho i.Ilohacl , ronh of Vbensbura-. Cambria cotmtr, Penn'a, of rround , bounded and dwrlbed a follows: The Jqnare r i prainn mmimxt on the sotlth hr lira Eb I enstmrr and CreMon Fail Ros.1, on ti east b j the road leading from taMbuns ti W itmom. ob the north by Triumph strevt. and on th we b , V entre rtreut, containlna; 4 sctes. more or less, all I of which are Cleared and fenced, now In the oceo, j paney of Thomas tlrimth. Taken In execation and 10 be sold at the suit of Patrick F. Howlev . Also, all the right, tltlo and interest of Joba v . Iftt her, of. in to a piece br parcel ol land sio nte in Carroll township. Cambria conntr. Penn'a, aiijouuns? innusot Julia Snvitcr. John lisrla. Vm. ! Keiarhter. and others, eontstnln &2 eees. more or !"!. rbnnt fl.scre elrwr. hnvuiv therm croft ed a one-and-a-half story jilank h u and lo 1 barn, in the oceupsurr of John W. Luther. Ta 1 ken in excentlon and to be sold at the suit or Ja j cob Sliarbsaeh. 1 Ai.so, all the ripht, title Interest of Oeenr iucars. or, in aod to a certain p!-ee or tsrcel f Bi.unirin innin.ifioniowii.iim,i ainiinnfiomi- ; inu filu.ito in SomtnerUill township, Cambria. ij' i ci-i.e'iiiiiiv innn 01 jamen iinren, r. cenni v. icnn .1. aojiinimr I An. Is or llerr- tVrsTcr M. Deorire, VVllliam Meliouuli. mill others, eon taininir 25 acres, more or less, nbo-it 111 seres cleared, bavin? thereon erected a one-and a bair story plank house and frame stable, now in the occupancy of Snm'l Iinr. A a pit ce or lot of irround situate iu the vilhure of Lilly 's, Washios-ton township. Cambria eountv, Pcim., frontinif on I'a. It. it., adjoining Iotsof Thomas K. Kerr, Wm. Tiley, nnd others, havirjr there on erected a two story plank house and plank ft ill? UK civ III II mil in..- run itTSI M'llltTS Wl UI . .,. i ' . r , , , t . ' located themselves in what was then a wild JliV.'1?,' L" tifTP'iI",K"s ,f J"hn Hamilton 1 . . . . . . . two storv P lank house. In the neennnnev 1 a and almost impenetrable forest. Iiurinir his I Wl '. 1 1M"K n,,"w- l"" occupancy or Ioiir nnd eventful tarter he enjoyed, as he well j ;,,',' i., .L '" .V. " . 1 11 " .? ,K deserved, the confidence and esteem of all his neighbors, and havintr lived nn honest. Chris tian, it Is our sincere hope that he has received the reward vouchsafed to the aood and faith ful servant. A Solemn High Mass for the re pose of his roul was celebrated at the Catholic church, Loretto, on Wednesday last, two of his grandsons. Hers. F. nnd Win. It. Kittell. netlnj?; at celebrant and deacon, with Father Hoyle, of this place, and Father Hush, of Loretto, as sub doacoii and master of ceremonies, after which his remains were interred in their last earthly resting place. May he rest in peace. EVANS. Iiied. iu this place, on Tuesday night. July filh. 18T5. Mrs. J ask Evans, wile of Mr. Daniol (. Evans, aged about 31 years. Mcni'IIlE. Pied, in Clearfield township, on Wednesday, July 7th, 187.1, Miss Chaki.ottk MctiuiHK. aged 41 years. house, in the occupancv of James Itrawler. Taken in execution and to tie sold st the suit of Christian Leap and S. S. Waters A Co. Ai.so. al1 the rirht. title and interest of John Airhart, of. in and to a piece or J aHb Wes ver. W m. Hrnnfe Im nks hcl rs. anl others. . containing 4.'is acrt-F, more er Ir?. aheut 100 acres I of which are cleare.l. having therein eroetcd a j rtcsrn sawmill, two two story plank, honsen, anil a plsnk stable, a one-nnd-adiill story plank lionsn i n"t now ocenpte.l. a t wn sinry donbfi lmtiso. part j plank and part log. and a plank able, occupied . hy Jneob H lines and Hannah Criun. fcnd & two ; story plnnk house oeenpted by Margaret Weaver. I Al: n certain piece or parcel of tabd sdioinino- lands or James Itnrk. I'anlel Xfff, heirs of Daniel Flenner. nnd others, containing iiX) acres, more or less, nntmproved. .llso. a piece cr parcel ot land situateat Portage Station. Washington township, i..i.i..i. . ..... 1 1 . - . .i.'ii,i lulling, in, irvniing on 1 il it. i. a,ni adjoining lots of Wm.Hriftith. Plillfp Hopfer; and others, containing 2 acres, more or less, havhiii i a piece or parcel of land i tliereoneroctr.il .,i.k 1, ....... .i f r.M siruate in Chest township. Cambria county, pa., , at able, now in the occupancy of Witson "Aooflwnrd. adjoining lands of Joseph Harkcr. Jos. Vance, j Taken in execution and to bo Sold at the suit of niuiiuners. cnnniinmir I'm acres, more or lest, 1 win. ni. I.lova S. Co. aliout .-() acres clearctl, Imving tlicreon cretrted I Also, all the rivh a two story tog house and log barn, now In the ! JkOrairh, nr. in H AN PS OFF. Tli is is to caution occupancy of Frank Airhart. Taken in e.xoer- t Ion and to b sold a t the suit of Simon Schrot li, for use of John Flick. 1 Ai.so. all the right, title nnd interest of S. A. MeMnugh. of, in nnd to two lots of ground sit- ; uate in Chest Springs bitrotigh, (Jambria conn- ty. Pu., fronting o; Main street nnd extending : back to Walnut alley, adjoining lots of Mrs. ' Ann Cooperand others, having thereon erected a double two story frame house (known a the ' Hotel), now in the occupancy of P. A. I McOough. A so, a piece or lot of ground situ ate in Chest Springs boronjh, Cambria couuty. I B., ironnngon I. oluinlda street aol cxtenu- - all persons atrainst Interfenne in anv ing back to a street, adjoining lots of Ellen Mc ' with a certain rod cow, with white face, which G ruin nnd others, having thereon erected a two lay nought at constable s Sale. It having I story plank house, in tne occupancv of Mrs. John C Mclov, and I Kutledge, nnd n frame hum, in the occupancv ltiother, in Alle- , of Wertner A- Cramer. aIkh, a piece or lot of l' nnriiiir my 1 ground situaieln 1 nest r-rmgs Porough. Um- wav 1 this 1 been sold ns the properly of , tinve leit in pisFVSMion or mv ghenr township, Cambria conntr I i.l-HFurn. SAliAll SANKKK. Jnly 3, ISTft. 10.-3t. t;itihit'c Ilararr, Twelfth street, next tloor ; of some of tho pupils ami frientls of the in to the 1'oi.r-ottici, Altoopa, l a. A hue stock ! Mitution, tnanv of whom were Irom Phila- :t : il Wi'i. M.rrr, en route o Wilr-iiiiion, in I Viv.-s, '!';.! in .1 held I: . 1 rs of the t'a.-t Line t'lc'-k an-1 1 1 : 1 n t i 1 1 jr ;!it !a-t. .icn:. illy the tdhertlay oniity had iliii.-k iue a lib a ci uii. trnet nr- of snmuier tuits ami furnishitic; gooils just 1 e cei Veil . Two verdant yonMis rcs:d:ng nof far from Carrolltown are said to have lieen diddled out of some eighty ilollars in green hai !;s not rnsr.y ilajs :ei by a cmiple of sharpers who ciaitpcil to lie shovers of the "Utieer," ami who plejeil their wonl to deliver to the aforesahl verdatits wilhin a jriven lime something less than a cart-load of counterfeit money in return for the ''spons." f course tlie v failol to f ulrtl their tlelphia, IMttsburoh ami other tlislant points. The exhibit ion itself was one of decided mer it, the yoi'iiR lads participating, many of whose ajresdonot exceed five years ami none of whom are beyond fifteen, perfnrmitifrtheir several parts with a tlcgree of excellence that was really gratifyinji, not to say aston ishing. Where all iliil so well it is scarcely just to coHimciul any ami not all of them in special terms, but we nevertheless feel like sayinp that Masters Teddie J. Maloney and Ii. J. I'cmeroy. who delivered the salatato- I i. av al, lut 1,;... ;.. l . ... ! contract, and eouallv of 1 lrke tlie snlViiN' rumor 's v,'rJ' sorry that this poor innocents have j quitted themselves with great credit In those 1.1: s. : '. t- ;:i- the story is all laish. d: ,'inate f.f Tyrone, fell dead i- ' 1 at the pii-nien's pnn-cssion j. ).-! I: .a 011 the ,11 h inst. A poplexy. ! - : 1 of the tlm eai-cd lady was shot r. , 1 ;' the streets of that place on -tU t J uly, 1712. S;ul coitichlerce in- Itti.av 1 a little late to say so, but it v true that Mr. Michai.l Kitz- I ,i .1-. :i:ie.l enlirii control of the St. ll-.'-l, Altoona, his late partner : M-vi'l on the 1st inst. A better .j'irn with th.an Jlike never deparrment. The first of the programme w an "Overture Duet" on the piano, "alurat- ry Address," hy IJeo. Q. Campbell, Varkersbmir. W. Va., and. here it is true to say that .Master 'amphell tle livercd an address in which n'j'.iracy of pro nunciation and nirreeableness oT modulation were happily combined. In his character of "Justice ituricigh," in tho amusing drama of "llurdvll versus Pickwick," Master Campbell personated that important, legal functionary very cleverly, and in his character song, "Old filack Joe." the voung West Virginian evoked the most rapturous encores. Xext In order was a "Iniet ocal 'Those Pistant Chimes," af ter which came an "Address on American Lit erature.'' by Muster J. I. Wilson, of Wilson burg, W. Va. This address was a telling- com mentary 011 the ncfidoet nnd Indifference shown j efforts, but also in the dramatic represent- i fo. American Literature on the part of those 1 . 1 1 . I. .hni.M ,f K.v f 1 1, 1 11 1 1 v rnnnwiiiilMl a turns or ".Joseph 111 kzypt and the "IVix of ourse every body 1 ry and valedictory respectively, not only a ti er 1 I 11 beep so badlv victimizi-d If '(rideon's I'.and" ilocs not soon cease to mahe Piht. or rather moriiing, hideous j Mischief," as likewise did Masters Frank with its friiihtfnl orpies, it will be apt tn j Ilcllly, Harry (Uoninircr, Nickie J. Higley, i'ici s a riinkitrv wliicli may fiul in some of 1 llarrv anil Jimmy Mellon, Jos. anil Fred. the member pctfing their btidies riihllcff, as 1 J. Ilimsep, Charlie Thompson, Gregory Ste 11 a military company at Wilmore i-ii 1 f. v. evenings a.uo by the election r .!.';.: Wi!ev!af;h; :1s Captain and I ! i - il l.US : lid 1 feol-ec 1 boll I IS j r-' . ,1 Lieiifenatits. A ran.l I t- ii j; !;,e I'ipnplllCllt ol tllS fO!M- -- . .. ic-i.i. ii it were, so to speak, with a few pi peon shot. Mum, (not the Sam.) singing, i'i jamminsr. Jinf-jump-up5np, anil many .iore tom fooleries of the same description, are calcu lated to render null and void ail attempts to court the drowsy pod, and are as a conse iueiic( rather too much for poor human na ture to put tip with. Take heed in time. A corrcsiMinder.t of the Johnstown item nrrnt tells how ,. 15. (Vdiick, K.scj., if that, place, forcibly seized Mr. Jos. I.. Carr, of San Hollow, and rusheil him into S. J. Mess I'.ro.'s popular Clothing Kmporinm, 1141 and Main street, Johnstown, wherw i j lie decked him out in an entire new suit of j eli-pant. clothinp and then sept him away don't ad vise o vcrvbod v f o do vena, ami others, several of whom also dis played preat skill in the manipulation of the piano. All Inall itwas an exhibition which spoke widl for the pupils ami for the ptxnl Sisters of St. Joseph, who certainly cannot bo surpassed in Hie moral ami intellectual culture of the youthfnl mind. "Was It an Kluphmunt? In Tuesday's iswue of the Johnstown Trihnne we find tho following condensation of a rather apoi hry phal story published in the Altoona Mirror of thu tlay previous. Can any of our read ers solve the mystery ? On Thursday hist Conductor Peed-with, of ' 11 tTi cotillion mrte rejuici tip. Vi e noli 1 .111 vise c cry noi 1 y 1 u 1 10 ? . . I ) til. ' otiliion p.trty ' ' - , ,.,.: ,i,.,m tn a lettci which was mailed at V ashington the 1 U-eet vesteidav tiiorii- ' v ""r,i ' ' . . " . 1 lav previous, in which the writer stated that a li bv 'I'Sideo'tV Hand " 'ii.-h into the aforesaid establishment and Vl,lv!r ,iy eft that city on tho 17th of June, ' t 1.., ........ 1. C 1. : ... -i. 1 1 (rr.l fi 11 on t fi t n ier i.. ...... it .-. .. 1... .. i a n- K. f.cirl., -in iltl.. 1 aii-r iter ot i.ne 1 ' - 1.11 -.i..h.k -... ,:. ... li ai-ir the piu-i.. ami was L"rr-n out of that renowned nusiuess j House. own slup. I a hai'd.-oine iii-.it s, in t iiicliulinp the j ct tn in pied uf mm v a 1 1 -11 r V 1'iformcd 1 p c-iiic was co mi pp. I ' v W' i:ii.t, sou of Mr. j : r. of Cat ro'lfowp, was I !" of tii" Catholic, priest- j t.-'life. West m. ire- i W. Ii'.i-! i v mori'iup last, j "!' ri,:!if!y iijorined, is ! ;it I'arrolilown tm Siindav ; 1 ! '. .,f M-ipste:-1 1 1 -i-t. 1 a' s.i It ,1 .-a, I to be :i work of . irv twit, and refects much ' ' :'el patii'in.-e of the roups edit. " -lor lcM at ("bust Sprinps, 1. 'ii am ei rr. Attpnstitte '. .it fain y p-iint- d it, pot, ; I. -attire of which was: 1 and S-'-i'ii were r alive. I I - . Tin- Carrolllown pic- "! tlav., was also agrati- , I. v an.; pei -.le.iarly. v. ' .i h.-re tl.i eariv part of t ' man resident d" this : il i i-i-s.-eil in love and .1-1 spiritual potat i.m, i 1" by h'ri:sv!l but as the rumor a'?pe: tli the partv is ri. v. e ta!:e it for prant- : I'.ertianl Sweeny, wlio p'ead guilty to the charge of larceny iu the Johnstown Iis tiict Court last week, was sentcnceil to pay a line of .?."ii) and costs ol" prosecution, and undergo three inoiiihs' imprisopment. in the county jaii; David I'attoti. found guilty of a like oiVeiice, was socked 'u'"i and costs and six iiioi.lhs in tho same institution; ami David F.uner, convicted of burglary,, was sentenced to the penitentiary for three years. William lingers, an accomplice ut l arner s, Johnstown, I'a.. but it wn fvared that she fell in with a mnn named Christe, who hails from MvHiisvilic. Wisconsin, and it is thomrht they mctnt Hal'iniore. A fb-pcripticn of lb.; gentle 11 1 nil and lady follows, nnd not only tli" features. wb i-hould, if thev faithlully represented a free people, be found amongst its advocates. Master WlNon's delivery was clear, distinct, and indicative of careful training in the art of oratory an acquirement which at some future tiny may be practically applied in battling ror popular rights. "Ilardell versus Pickwick" a dramatic scene from "Pickwick Papers' whs next in order, and the students w hose names follow took each a part therein: Masters Geo. Q. Cnmpbell. J. IK Wilson. M. McCann, J. H. Lynch. Jus. ltni.y, Geo. JJclford, Thos, Hart, Geo. Hunter, P. V. Dolan, F. llaly, D. Hughes, T. Pollard, Wm.Uitrinan, H.J. Kcgnn and A.J. JSrown. Iniet on the piano and soiib, "Our Mountain Home," written for the occasion, were followed hy a recital ion, "Th:i natopsis," by Master V. Paly, of Johnstown. This young student also gave evidence of having profiled by his training, f;r he did bis part very well. After a duct 0:1 tho piano, "Stolen! Twenty Pounds ttcward I" a farce in one act wa pre sented in good style. Geo. Flelford, P. V. Dolan, J. 11. WiiSon, Tims. Hart, A.J. Urown and John Nolan sustaining the several parts. Character song, "Old 1(1 ack Joe," whs next sung by Geo. Q. t'ampb'-M, and virt 11 a I ly "ln-oiiv It t down t he house." The Valedictory was gracefully and distinctly delivered by John II. Lynch, ot H1111 ovcr. Pa., who, on behalf oT himself mid fellow students, fiaid a high nnd well-merited tribute to cur dir-tinguislici1. Ibhop and his revered clergy the patrons and promoters or Catholic and sound literary education in the extensive diocese of i'lttshtiruh. At the conclusion of the Valedictory, t bp ftishop rose and addressed the audience, hhowin,r in the course of his re- T I C E X SK N OT IC E. Petitions for Tavern IJcense have been filed in the omec ot the Clerk or the Court of Quarter Hessions of Cambria county by the following named persons, and will be presented to the (Viart of Qnnrter Ses sions of said county on the 2d of August, 1875 : TAVKRJ MCENSK. Oallitrln Townshi Margaret Kane. Washington Township James Mullin. Allegheny Townshlji A. J. Christy. R M 'COLO AN, Prothobntnrv. rrothono'ary's Office, El'en.iburg, July 12, 187S.3. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The un dnrsipneil Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county to re port distribution of tho money in the hands of the Sheriff arising from tho sslo of the real estate of 1 1. -M. Arri.K, on writ ot ISA a: (j atks and others, notifies all persons interested that he will attend to the duties or said appointment, at his office in Kbensbnrg, on t ritliiy. the i It day or Aiijfiist next, at i o'eloek, r. sr., when and where they may attend IT they think proper. July 18, '75.-31. ALVIN EVANS, Auditor. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. T N accordance with an Act of the Oeueral I seinbly of thlst ommonwe hut cvn the dress of the hitter is described very minutely. Mirs had purchased a ticket, to 1 marks the importance or a sound f-ath-lie edu Pitlkburgh. snd thetti litcrot thelettor.referred eHlioii so Indispensably m ccssarv in these nc to wsssnxious to kn iw ir she had gone through J v,.nemte davs when a vicious world must be to that city. 'I ids was signed by U. W.JacR- combat'od and vlctoriousl v conuuered by the son. O. M. fJeneral's OtTic'-. Washington, D. The name nttached to this letter reciill the fact that one H. W. Jackson was a Captain and Prmoat Marshal during the war. nnd was Iren cd with a company of invalid soldiers nt Wil more for some time. The firrr learns that a was found guilty of receiving stolen poods, Pcnutirtil girl only about sixteen ywarsor age. I. it' I - I il! the rv. I but a motion for anew trill in arrest uf judg ment was made, and hence lingers was re manded to jail to await tho result. At, Audv Christy's pic-pie, which was held in a splendid prove near Lorctt-ion the .'fh inst., and which, by the way, was one of the i-ost enjoyable celebrations of the glo rious Fourth, an chiijuent oration was deliv ered by our tow nspian , II. L. Johnston, Esq., which it is almost, needless to say was re plete with patriotic sentiment ami the most irresistible witticisms. At the close of Mr. Johnston's address, II. L. M'CulIotigh, Ksq., of 1'itsburgh, was introduced, and treated the large anilieiico to one of the. most appro priate .mil eliKpp-nt speeches sip h an occa sion ins probably ever called forth. Mr. MT. is a llitent, graceful speaker, and bids fair to win his way to the front rank of tho legal profession, of which he is a promising voung member. Tho IloHidavsbnrg Jli'jif'cr man lias r- (,,,..,,- .. i.,r.. ti. ' font..! out now. if never before, that "Und s ' d. hio, t.-liing what ! ways are not our w-ys. a cnimnm. imi .' n t what is even morn bas been forccil upon him by the fact that is to see people making i'l the. vicinity of that place, on the 2Sth '!.! in sbjwri and elsew here ' t- wliile a terrific storm of thunder, Iight-!t- n that they can buv dry ! ning and rain was brewing, two small chil '!s. proeeries", etc., at'lower : dren became so much alarmeil as to run - inie ccminoditics are sold ! from their own home to an old vacant log ''" a? the cheap cash store of ; house, across the street, tho mother in close 1. ! pursuit to arrest thetu, did not succeed until '11 1 oys, ranging in age from 1 rt aching a safe harbor, as was soon demon- 1 strated. Immediatelv after entering, tho " t-v.-i. , r j'j .(.pjj ,,e eharpe . roof was carried away from above them, and - '' r' r.n.e of burglary. f)ne oC the ! casting their eyes in the direction of their ' 1 fo no .iian fldt.n ,-qI,. I nn house, they found it entirely blown to - '"imr.tro-i ,v ,,,,, an? during the ' 5nis. Truly 'the interposition of l'rovi- r!,'"''l"'. t'nx rv stor7 meat thops, J tlepce was miraculous in this instance. . ; etc., iHjii'g the scenes t It is rather late, we know, to hold forth ' r " . i'iciis. Thev were all com- ! on the festivities of the Fourth, which how- ; ' in dc fault i.f bail. I ever were not held on the Fonrth, but as no u 1 '"titu n. rs, jr.,oi'this place, hav- ! pajH-r went forth from this orlice last week, .'"'"-"''I fT the season, have ordered ' w hope to be excused and so forth for our u-- .ii-;-;., f white shirts, blue ! seeming tardiness on that score. In this vr' '1 sbM-kinp-i, and canvass .'show i vicinity th several pic-nics 011 the Stl inst. 1V "tk. ad expect to appear iti f wre well attended and passed oil" very r ..,. tj.:i n..Tt of llli9 1 pleasantly and to the entire satisfaction of ; f-'oyJ is the President and all participants. (!nod string bands fur- 1 ha dancers at the t,, r'li.iuij; in-iirtAij. Alley i hi.j " ..... - , ,. e a ii '"d account of themsclve's ; Catholi and soldien' piivnics, to which the "1 '"d. I Ijorctto" cornet band and our nana auueti is Kliorteniti nt tlm ritn r t nweet nvmnhmir. lioth organizations tuani- tbiuplifer or a iiiiift respectable ranniy in mn -merhiil township beewme warmly attached to Jackson, ami they finally departed toR-ether. It ther Is anythimt in the slrair it would eem plausible that the lady who lcTt Washington the other iay, and who is so anxiously watitei by the writer of the li tter, is the identical one nntaibnar arms and protecting armor of faith. in such institutions as m. f rapels tne yotun of our country become fortified against the as saults of Hie enemies of their salvation, for there the vijrilaneaor ilioifood Itrothers is man ilesfed in a particular deirree by imprintimr on the yountr, susceptible hearts of iheir pupils t hose 11 tidying principles of rcliiiiou and moral ity thnt will prove to them the polar star whose bright and steady light will conduct them sale ly over the gj toted ocean of liumitn lite. Next and lust in order was the distribution ot premi ums and diplomas, the I'ev. President rcadinp aloud theseveral branches tor which they were Irilic of her pa rents several rears ago. Whvn the geiitlcmuu who is so anxious to learn her win -rcH hunts came on to Altoona ho Wes very rotieent in relation to his nntocedents, and even withheld his name from the officer there, to whom he otTered ."n for information leading to licr recovery. Doubtless som person re-f-iding at Wilmore my remember the", circum stances of t he elopement, of this lady with a man named Jnckson, nnd conl.l throw gome ad ditional lijiht on the matter. 1 !'v, who departed tn.ni her home without the know- 1 wurtled. Kneeling at the reef, of tho liishop ami kissing the ring on his linger, cacn siieiem whose name was called received from the Bish op's hand his reward of merit. Tho following young gentlemen received diplomas for Book keeping: l. J. Wilson. Thomas Hart, Geo. (,. Campbell nbd P. V. llolan.of W. V a., (ieorgo IJeiford, of Illinois, and H. Iiulonc and F. llaly, Of Pennsylvania. The Fxhibition being over, the Tlishop. Ttev. clergy and a large number of visit urs sat down to n sumptuous dinner, wbieo, in Iheir usual style of hospitality, was served up by the good Ilrol hoi s, .who were nil attention to the Uishop, the clergy, and nil their respected guests. The tastef ul arrangement of the dining hall calls for a word of praise. On ope side was the cheer ing word, 'Welcome'" and opposite to it the Latin phrase, "Tftvif Acarfemia A'wlrn." The walls, handsomely decorated with pictures and wreaths of evergreens, presented a pleasing ap pearance; nnd. let me add in conclusion, that everything which good taste and refined judg ment c mid accomplish in this sequestered re gion of the Allejihenies was made available to renier the Twent v-lifth Annual Commence ment of St. Francis" College what. It really was a decided success. Veritas. up:?. ... 'tt;ry twenty-four hours, and 1 testing a proficiency w liicii uui innnue -rcint. ,f - are many people who are foolish ' to themselves and to the musical ability of '"'"y ''uemsclves tb golden op- Iheir tale tutor, Prof. Keller. The Loretto l( , , r"'w presented f,,r buying summer band, under the leadership of our friend V. .;,''" -lames I. Murphy, lO'.l Clin- i A. B. Little, Ksq. .won the plaudits of all our , '"litisro'.vn, at less prices than ' people, as indeed it deserved to do, for the . ."'.tii. ie?ii ill ices IHTeror.." .!.! - - ' ..... . I ! 1 Tl. C.ll.Alln fir.. f,f . -".i'j iiirniii in hi rile pnilOS- oweui, iiiunii: iiii;iurnetl. iuc vhuivum -. -1 In I n i, . . ' . . .. . . . . . . : imn r vi.ti ii... i v.. n . i i iiij iiATiii c c i ii i..ir iv iiiwaiini'i kt int. btiillsh iiina ..-i... 1 1. .... .. i - i ma . 1 1 1 11.. ..i.i ; a..' nii.nin we did not U Ihterefits. leril. Sl'UFOIt TltTC T.FST Pi ANOfV TTfE WoTit.P. ?:i.V) 1 OMTHK I5KST HtlMTOK I'MMI.-Wilt- r.ANTKii kor Trn- Ykars. The thanks of the community arc certainlv duo to Messrs. Klober Xs I&to., No. 122 Vcod street, Pitts burgh, for enabling us to buy pianos in Pitts burgh actually cheaper than the manufac turer's lowest retail prices. The world famed Steinway, for instance, sold by the Messrs. Steinway, New York, for $."i0, can lie bought at Kleber's for SM30, with elegant stool and cover included, and in the same proportion throughout the catalogue. Then the first-class Wallet & Cnmslon Pianos, the oldest and the best, made in T?oston, sold by the makers for may lie had at Kleber's, 122 -Wood street, for the "low price of S:ViO. Thev al.t sell the splendid liurdett Organ at from SS.j to Soon. Such a reduction in figures is without, pre cedent anywhere, ami especially on first class instruments which are warranted aliove all others. The solution of the riddle is sim ply that this firm, Kleber & Pro., sell at so small a- profit that other dealers would scorn to work for. Moreover, this house is pledged to give full satisfaction or the money refund ed, so that parties not posted in mnsic may safely rely upon getting their money's worth, and being honestly anil honorably dealt with. No sharp tricks nor misrepresentations with so sterling a house as tho Klebers. Don't forget the No. 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Penu'A. 2t. WnERte To Get the Rest Pictures. Where shall I go to have a good picture taken ? We answer'that in Pittsburgh thero fs 0110 of the finest Phot"raphio establish ments In the United States. We refer to the establishment of Mr. II. L. It. labbs. No. 4G Sixth street, opposite the St. Clair Hotel; You will also find there a sp'.endid assort inert of pictures. Mr. Iiabbs cannot b ex celled iu hi line. Beat light and fiucst rooms in two cities. Crtrssojf, July 12, 1875. Pkir Prfuma"? 1 send you an acconnt'of a match game of base ball which wits played ot Cresson to-dav between the "Nine Cent Trav elers" and the "Scotch Tramps," the score standing 65 runs for the former to 41 for the latter. During tho game one of the partici pants was supposed to have broken a "garter" in his leg, and had to be hauled home, while still another one, who fell on third base and spraiued Hti ankle, had to be led in tho same di rection. The Cresson boys had five changes in the nine inninys, while the tfcalp Level buys had nary one- J. B. RtewaM Lilly assures ns that the young man Donaldson, recently brought from Lilly's Station and confined in onr connty jail as A lunatic, but afterwards transferred to the Poor House by order of the Court, from whence he was removed to Dixmont a few days ago, was the worst case that he hn ever had under his control; being exceed ingly filthy in his habits and utterly opposed to all efforts that were made to cover his nakedness. Devoid of clothing, for lie tore everything to pieces that was put upon him, and besmeated with Ida own filth from head to foot, he was indeed pitiable object to look at and a Very hard case to manage. Copious showers and warm sunshine, of which we are having an abundance jnst row. are making vegetation of all kind, mort than bump itself. fcth day of April, A. I). It lection if Tare in tho Coiintv notice is hereby given to the tax-payers resid- i ing in the districts below nainetl.tl.ut the Coun ty Treasurer, in compliance with the second section or said Act, will attend at the places or holding the Itorough end Township elections on the following named days, fur the purpose of receiving the County, Poor and State Taxes assessed for I he year 1875: Tot Wilmore Horongh. Thursday, August 5th. " Snmmurhill Township, Friday, - 6th. Washington Saturday. Ang. 7th. Summit ville Borongh, Monday, Angustfth. Uallitxin Tuesday, 10th. " Onllitr.in Wednesday, llth. Loretto Borough. Thnrsdav, lath. " Allegheny Township. Friday, " lath. Munstcr Saturday. 14th. " Chest Springs Borough. Monday, 16th. " Cltutrlitild Township, Tuesday, " " 17th. White Wednesday. " lsth. " Chest Twp.. at O-lcn Connell. Thursday. Aug. 19th. anil at A. Anna's. Friday, Ang! 2oth. " Carrolltown Borough. Monday August !Wd. " Carroll Township, Tuesday, 24fh. " Barr Wednesday. 2Mli. " Susipiehanna Twp., Thursday, 26th. heirs of Thomas O.' Cambria Township, Friday. 7th. " Westward, Kbensbitrg. Saturday. Ang. 24th. " .lackson Township, Mondav, August 30th. " Blackllck " Tuesday. aist. " I-ist Ward, nbensburg. Wednesday. St'iit. 1st. And, in accordance with the second section of said Act. on all taxc paid to t he Treasurer before the lt day of September there will be a red net ion of rirr. pku ukmt.. while five per rent, will he- in! led to all unpaid ta xc-s, nnd placed iu tiie bunds ol a cc.nsinl le. A. I). CPHTR. County Treasurer. Treasurer's OMce, Kbcnsburg, July 15, l875.-3t. bria county. Pa- fronting on Main street nnd extcnd'ng back to an alley, adjoining lots of Mrs. S. A. Mctiniiirh. having thereon erected a large frame barn, in tho occupancy of S. A. Mc Oough. -lbm, a piece or lot of ground situate in Chest Sprit.gs borough. Cambria eountv. I'n., adjoining lots of John A. Blair and Mrs. Weak-land-improved and under fence; in the occu pancy of S. A. Mctiough. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of S. Iv 1 1 nord linger & Co. Ai.so, all the right, tilleand Interest of Mary Ann Pettlemover and her husband. John Set tlemoyer, of. in and to a piece or parcel of bind situate in Ptiuuncrhil! township. Cainbrbi eoun tv. Penn'a. adjoining lands of Johun Uiblclt, Francis fi illespte, Koh't Meni-.and ot hers, con taining ;;) acres, more or less, about SO acres cleared, billing thereon erected a one-and-a-haif story log house, in the occupancy of Bar ney lattlo.and a one story log hone, log stable and rrame barn, in the occupancy of Mis. Brookbank. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Martin & Co. Also, all the right, title and interest of Abraham Crnm, of, in and to a piece or parcel or ianJ situate in Summerhiil township, Cam bria county. Pa., adjoining lands of Uenrge W. Kirby, Phoebe Keain, Suviuel M. Kern, and others, containing 44 acres, more or less, nbout 10 acres clenred, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story frame house and frame sta ble, now in the occupnncy of Abraham Crum. Tsken ir execution and to be sold nt the suit of I. M. Wolselagle it Son, now for use of Thomas J. Hughes. Also, all the riirht. title nnd interest of Wil liam Crum, of. in and to apiece or parcel of mslitp. vTimnrla miel Coleman, Burtnett. containing 100 acres, more or less, about 50 acres cleared. having hereon erected a one story log house and log stable, now In the occupancy of the Widow Crum. Taken in execution and to bo sold nt the suit of O. Evans and tv. H. Sechlcr. admr"s of K. 11. Evans, dee'd. Also, all the right, title and interest of Wm. Tiley and S. M. Woodcock, of. in nnd to a piece orpareel of land situate in Washington town ship. Cambria county. Pa., adjoiningoihor lands ol William Tiiey, O- M. Keade. Jacob Bin goon, and F. M, Oeorge, containing rW acres, more or less, about a) acres of which areclearetl. having thereon erected a two story frame house iui.1 frame barn, now in the oeeupiincy of John Hagans. Taken in execution ami to he sold at the suit of A. J. Fogle, exen-jfor of the inst will nnd testament of Alex. H. McCormick, dee'd. Aijso. all the riirht title ntid Interest of TT. C. I Pevine and Catharine Pevine, of, 1n nnd ro a lot of ground situate in the West Ward of ! FhMiburg borough Cambria county. Pa., j fronting as feet o:i High street and running i hack 264 feet to IJoyd street, adjoining ni .f fcvans, dec d. and lot of r k r.m.i l - i nil me rifc'iii, inn; ami mi pi. -elfe'H iV; 1 liam Crum. of, in and to a piece ",i ,"i!CP.7,hr!. i land situate in Summerhiil towns .itv .?rr5hrS ' ''"unf.v. Pa., adjoining lands or ia .A .Vo. rjriA : Baniel Strayer, and Peter Burtnel QTATEMKXT of SETTLKMEXT with the Supervisors f Allegheny Twp. for the year 1S74: John C Mei.ov, Puporvisor, Hr. To amount of his Duplicate W 71 " ' cash tax ls HI " " received for locust tree " " on Work Implicate John O. Thomas, having thereon erected n part plank and part frame dwelling honsfr. now in the occupancy of H- C. Pevine. Taken in ex ecution and to be sold at Uiceuit of K. L. Jo-,n-ton. A r.so, nil the right, titlrr and Interest of John P. Parrish and Catharine l'arrish. owners and contractors, to wil: Said building is a dwelling house of I wo stories, havinirn front of feet and a depth of "3 feet. sftUHte on a certain lot ot ground lit Portage Station. Washington towiixhi", Cainbria county. Ph., fronting o:r the I'a. R. It. and adjoining lot or Henry Allen bauglijnnd others, now it: the occupancy of John P. i iirrish. Taken in execution mid t be sold at the suit of Abraliam ll.ibu, for use of Shoe maker &. Sec-hler. A i. so, nil t he right, title nnd Interest of .Tolin vht, title and interest S. A. inn Ii tie f.dlowinv leeribeil buiming and lot of ground, to wit : All that cer tain lame frsuie and weaShnr-lMiardeil trrn Ftorr honse, sit rate on Vain stret, in the town of Chest Springs, treating f.9 b-et on Ma'u street and run ning buck 2i fret to another hr.nie er old building, and the lot or piece of eronnd and curtilage nt piftenant thereto. Taken In execntion and to be sold st the suit of I). K. Katney. TtiiMS fir Sai.b. One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the property i6 knock ed down, and the-remnitiliig two-ihlrds upon eontlrination of the lieel. I1TPMAN BAt'MErl, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofllce, Ebetisburg, July la, 1ST5.-31. . CSHEKIFF'S SALES. By Tiilin? of sundry terits of Pen a!. Erporu, issued ont of the Court of Common Pleasoi Cambria coun ty and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Si.lc. atthe Opera House in Johnstown, on Sati-himv, the 3ls dav or Jri.v, inst., at I o'clock, P. M., the following real estate, to wit : All tho right, title and interest of Henry Barn, hart. of. In and to a piece of pareel of land'f ilnato in Yoder township, Cambria county. I'a., adjoin ing lands of Jacob Harkley on the west, Joseph Miller on the north. Turnpike on the east. Mich"! Barnhart on the south, containing ten seres, all cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank honpo nd plank barr. now in the oceupknev of Henry Barnhart. Taken In execution and ta b sold at the suit ef. Wn. Afrterson. 1). F. Brown. John L. Chambers, and John Tallman, trading undrr the firm and style of Brown k. Co. Ai.so, all the right. 'title and interrst ol William Seivers. ot. In and to a lot of groflnd eitnare in the Sixth Ward. Johnstown borough. Cambria conn ty. Pa., fronting en Snmerst street-and adjoining lot of John lii'.iert :n1 fie ide and lot of Joseph Thomas on the other Pid". sail extending- back t the Stony Creek, hnving thereon erected a two Ftory plnfik lo'.i?e. a plank slsnghter house, and plank si able, new in the tiectipancy of Sam 'I Iong. Taken In execution nnd to be fold at the suit of Isaac Kaufliuan. Terms f SAt-tt. One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the property is knocked down, and t-e remaining two-thirds upon con firmation of the I iced. 1IKHMAX BACMFR, Sheriff. Sheriff's OIHce, Fbensburg, July l:. 1?75. mi wm psTim! Tie BOROUGH cf EBSNSBDBG- OFFERS FOR SALE A LIMITED NUMBER CF For the Completion of Water Works. TIIES OXDS are issued in sums of ONE IIUiNDlvED DOLLARS EACH, payable In ten years or sooner, at the option ol the Ikiroiigh. and Iwarinit 6 per cent. Interest, widch is pavable semi-annually. The SECURITY is UNQUESTIONABLE the faith and. credit r the Borough being pledg ed tor the payuier.t of lmt h prinripal and interest. rFcr further infvnnatiuii call en or address the BCKOE8S. Kbeneburg, June 25. lST5-.tf. ssw x LI-iCTURB $&TO YOUNG MEN. Sunt 'iiMiWierf, ti a Scalil KiircNjx-. l'riceflcti. A lecture on the nnre. Trent men t and liailieal Cnre of fcminal WeRkness. or Sper inatorrhiea. intlucetl by Self-Abuse. Inveluntarv F.misions, Iinpotency,'Kcrrou Bcbility. and Itn pediinents to Marring- generally; t'oiisnmptlon. Epilepsy, and Fit': Mental and Physical Inea. p.icity, &e. Hy KOI5KHT J. CI LVKRIVIXL, M. I) , an! hor of the "Orcen Book," fce. The world-renowned author; in this admirably Iectnre. clearly proves froid his own experience thnt the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may lie effectually removed without niedinino. and With out tlangerous surgical operations, bougies, fnstru- I'. 1'nrrmti ami I atliaririe rnrrih. nf, tn nnd to r.ient", ringv or eurilial" : minting Out a nio.1 of a lot of ground situnte near Portage Station, cure at once certain and eflcctub hy memn of aningfon townstup. catnnria county, l a. which every siiderer. no matter what his condition 1 O'l fid at On. By work done hy taxable $pts Cl Orders pi id 41 ,V ' F.xoncrations s 211 lrti) days services at. l.r.0 1 day 1.'.0 00 .10 9 14 $TS3 85 i;hsi pain tor sleeper lor nrc ee ' Conimisiin on Cah Unplicate. " am'nf. paid Auditors and Town ship "b-rk " am't paid for use of office Balance due Township 2 no 7 ft t7Ct 44 .$ 3.41 Titomas Mn.t.nt, Supervisor, Dr. To amount of hi? Implicate " cash tax Ca ny work done by taxables.. .. ' exonerations " orderit paid " amount xaid for hammer. " " " iilatiK... " services, 71' days nt i!.f0 p. d.. 10; 25 " aililltlimal exoncrntions lor land rammed to Commissioners. .. commission on cash tax .464 28 . 164 tl (619 09 ..12S ta 6 3S . . . SI ?3 2 50 1 32 2 S9 7 74 Balance due Township JOSEPH CRAMER, Trensnrer or Allegheny Twp. School Distriot for the school year 1875: Ph. To amount of Pnplicste. f 1,390 ,vr " " " State atpropriation.... 20ft 13 " ' from M. Sisk, late Treasurer. 70 90 ! leielireit fniTn wiillilv Inrluii rr school house for eloetlon pnrpuscs.. 10 50 i ton Sid building is frame, two stories, size 24 bv feet, with shingle rooT, standing on a. lot it ground pnrchised from James C. Allcnbangh, trotting on the Pa. II. It., and bounded by lot of Henry Allenba-igli on tho north, and on the east by hind of Mrs. Bose McO.nigh. Taken in execution and to bu sold at the suit of War tin i- Co. AiSii, nil the right, titlennd it.teret of Ilcnry J. Campbell, of, in and to a piece or parcel of hind situate in Carroll township. Cambria eoun tv. F adjoining land of Henry lin t mnn, F. Iloticlc, John Ott, and others, containing 54 acres, mure or leu?, about ;"5 ncre c!:i:rcil, hay ing thereon erected onw-snd-a-bn If story plink hniie and fnimc bum, now in the occupnncy oMIenry J. Onmpbell. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Henry Hopple. Ai.so. sll tlio right, title nn.l interest of Jon athan 11. lliimel, of in nnd ton piece cr pai cei of land ittm.to in lllacklick township. Cambria eountv, I'a., adjoining lands of Sr.uiuel Wilson, Joseph Mardis. and John Edwards, containing 94 acres, more or icss. about 4o acres of which are clenred. having thereon erected t two story frame lifiitc nnd traine barn, now in the occu- ' nancy of .lonntluin H. Unmet. Taken in tp- , ciition and to be sold at thesuitof John Martin. Al-o.all the right, title and interest of An drew Hngnr. dee'd, iu the hnd of his admiuis trntrix, Nancy Bager, of, in and to a piece or pareel of land situate In Jackson township, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lands of Jacob Itcigrhnrd, Philip llager. John Kelly, ami othors. . eontalning 18 acres, more or less about 15 I - acres of whitih are cleared, having thereon I erecU-d l one story log cabin, in the occupancy j Or fNHnov ivngcr, a our! junj iok iiin, in lim occupancy of Mrs. Jones, and a coal bank, in working order, in the possession of Nancy Un- I ger. Taken iu execution and to be 6old at tho j suit of Benjamin Benshonf? J Ar.so, all the right, titlennd interest of TVivM , Beringer, of, in and to a piece or paici.-l ol land ' situate in Susquehanna township. Cumbria , county. Pa., adjoining lands of Jacob Johns- rvinporrs. may lie, may cure himself cheaply, privately and ra'ucany. Sent tinder seal. In a pl.-rfn er.rcdnpe. tl any al dreRF, p.'-piid. en receipt of ix cents, or two pest stamps. Aililrcf thu Pohiiih"rs. I'BAS. J. C. Kl.INE & CO.. 4-ia iy. 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. Box 4SSS, Iv'eyer's Poultg Ptfwder. 30 Wrrsnted.!f used in time. to cure cTcken c!ioli-r ami g.e. withasiiM ly oiUi't Fowder anil i bitoylcf ordinary atieotlon MtlMi bpfs and rroncr froilafr. witli a r.ee'lfnl srcr!y -f nust,CTitande.gcsheil-roTmDS: material. "y onernny keep I'onltry(eventncor.tim mentlfor a:-y Jngth f time, with both proutsnd plwisuro. rrkE Jucts.. vcfor f l.OO. Ask yen r dealer. Beet free upon rc coiptaf prlc. Adifrem. . . . - A. C. METEIt & CO.. Balumore. NOTICE. Having on the 17th day of Jtme last pnrchivsed from Charles) C tcCosinip-. of Siisiiuohnnria towtithip. the I following described property, which I hav6 I left In his keeping, I hereby caution all ersoii9 against interfering in any way with the same, to wit! All the when t. eom and potatoes nii growing on the premises occuplt-d by the said 1eCnmhlei two hogs one cooking stove anl utensils, one cupboard, one ink, one luiinjw. two bedsteads and bedding; one wl chairs anil one clock. JOSEPH A. UUAY Suquehnna Twp., July 2, l!75.-.St. XECUTOR'S NOTICIi Kstate of Wm. Larimf.R, ilec'tl. Irettcrs of adninttrat!dn on the estat of laid dei cedent, late of Cambria township, Cambria coun ty, having been isued to the undersigned, all -r. sons indebted to said estate are notilied that pay ment mut be made forthwith, and theso bavtri-' Cr, By vouchers psld. . .... ... exonerations " commission on Implicate..-.. " eom'n on State appropriation Balance duo School District fl,B77 10 ..l,40 4t 70 03 t7 54 4 10 1,022 0S .$ 65 02 Wis, the tinderstgned Auditors of Allegheny Township, do hereby certify that we carefully ex amined the. duplicates and vouchers of .I.O. Meloy and Thomas Mullen. NntervisorB. and of Joseph Cramer, Treasurer of Allegheny Township School District, and find the above to be true statements. Witness onr hands, this 121 h day of June, 1875. J. TOML.INSON, 1 JOHN O. BRA PLiEY, A nditors. -.1. A. EC KEN ROD IS, ) Attest .TosEm Hoorit, Twp. Clerk. 7-18.-3m.7 Whitehead.' niid ' c,',n!' s?'"!,t he p',m present them duly . , . .. : ri. . , . .. , . XRDUaieil mr ?rui-inrn. OllierS, COII'llll'l ei.. lien n ITO BUilill y .ny t i iniUl'p. C.ralrl. 25 acre, eleared having thereon erected a one- . JAR J N E I niM Kxeetnx. nnd-a-hnir story plank house an 1 frame barn, 0r,''" ,Vl now in the occupancy of John If. Lamer. J one x... k 7.-et. fib. : Aao.tt it u nrl 4 enl.l . t ! I "" 1 ' of Henry icsencri for use of Collins, Johns-i TVfOTICE is licrcbr given that tl:o Aiso, all the right, title anil interest of Vol enti no ijiiiiringcr, oi,innniioaut ihii ixi mm mi or gronnu siiiinie in ine ii cm. im.i m Ebenshurg borough, Cambria courtty. Pa., hounded and describetl as follows : B -ginning at a post, corner of lot of Mrs. Kosanna K. Me- i Cann : thence along the soutn sine m imrncr AUDITOR'S 3tf0fJCE.--The.iin-dersijrnetl, having lieen appointed by tho Orphans' Oonrt of Cambria eountv Anditor to reitrt distribution of money in the hands of llr.o. l. K. Zarm and H. KiNtiKAn. Executors of Da Vin Pnwiii, dee'd, hereby gives notice thnt he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his oftioe in Ebensburg;, on MONDAY, the talh day of JULY. 175, at 1 o'clock, p. m., when and where all persons having claims are remit red to present them or be ilebarret! from coming in for a .brla county, I'a. snare oi tne mm. July 2, l73.-3t. A. V. BAHK1.R. Aaiitor. street, east 30 feet, to a private ney; t nonce sotith by said private alley, U'fl feet, to n post on the north sideef private alley; thence west bv said private alley, :i) feet, to a post, corner r of lot of Mrs. Kosnnna K. MeC-ann, 1215 feet4 to the idace of beginning. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of Wm. Fuller Sc Co. Also, all the right, title and interest or John Wright, of, in to a piece or parcel of land situ ate in Summerhiil township, Cambria county, Ta.. adjoining lands of Joseph Wright, heirs of t the Smay estate, Catharina Crnm, and others, ' containing 47 acres more or less, about six : acres cleared, in tho possession of John Wright, j Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit ; of P. M. Woleslagle Sc Son, now for use of , Thomas J. Hughes. . ! ALao, all the rightt title and interest of John 1 Fcnlon, of, in and to a lot ol ground situate in the ' West Ward or the Horough or linens uurg, catu- rroutlngon High street ami ex leading back to Lloyd street, lxxiinltxl by lot ot I.. Ii. Dunegao ou thu west and by au alley on the uniiersignil intend makina applii atioit to the proper authoilties for the pardon of t.KiirtiKT Kirs FY, or ii bite township, lamwrn county, who was convicted at June Seseions 1S7S, for selling liquor without a license and keeping a tippling hoimoi WM. l. M CLEl.LANO, 1 ANTHONY A N N A . V Co. Cofn'rs. MA It'll N F.CAMPHRLL, Ebenshurg. July 2, l7a.-3t. ri'OINT.MENT or ASSIONEb! (IS BANKRUPTCY.) Tho nndorgncd hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as As.'igneo of CuArlks A. McOom--oi.B, of Hemlock, in the County ot Cambria and State of Pennsyiracla. within said District, wlrn has been declared a Bankrupt upon'hls own Ict I tion by the District tourt of said District, OEO. ti. K. ZAHM, AMlgnee. Ebensbnric, Jnly 2, 1875. -3t. IME 1 LIME ! Farmer ami oth crs in waht of a good article of LIMB, In any desired quantities, can now be aocnininoUa ted, jiromptlv and upon fair terms, by calling at the farm of Dr. Wm. Ieinmon, In Cambria town ship, two miles eat of Etv-nsbarg. June 4, l&ii.-lf. LEAl.UON k 31 A KIN.
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