M CAMBRIA FBEUttK. Ebcnsburg, Pa., LOCAL AND PERSONAL. IjYrr, There, and the Other riacc. j Ijc ruches ai iMtuiey a iur o iti.h only 0 cents per yard, at -r i ( " a.it, parasols and fans at cost, I . !;t, v.. " Sn ii'' sharp needles only five cent a r.,lrt Stripy'-. n Kast CmiPinartKh ralf van stting to ,1-ntli hy a swarm of l-r-es tie other day. r. lini'lit If nucil mmmi to rtrpieuuti t lK)ardcrs, some thirty of whom i n Minn.. h ill from 1'ittf.Knrgn. n.l now Johnstown talks about raising iiwitiaiiv. Well, tetter late than ,-ided 'f course that the game is j rt!wT. rrnv worth the r"v,l,'r' 1 little rhUd of Mr. David NcsMt, of piV-vi'.'.e, was severely scalded on Satur 1 )v Ut ' y tl") "I'sl ,?i,,Sct' a quantity of hot raw bounetR and hats, and Iini . ... ri.i. I u nnw r1iiini7nnt ',i ,.r,.;it:v r.-.li"d rri,,f;8 at ei?, Foster &' (tuliui's, .J"hiitt"wn. 'jjr. .Miirtin McIonald, of Upper Tfos- pit, haI one ui nw "j Tiii.-Imp wl.ilc nt work in one of the C. I. -,, . ort; i!iiiis the other day. An :ittirtiooti train, to ronfinnn until ,., s.aori at t'rPsoa Springs closes, has t,.,.n jint on our Uranch rad. A "mighty ,.,.i,vnni. !if arrangement that same. Ir. HorTioati, surgeon Centist of this ji'.a. ' f ii! he at Piallitzin on Monday. Per- .,n th n-iiivay who have teeth to part with plionM prepare to pari vrmi inrm in. A ymmg man employed in a Pittsburgh j..!. printing otfii e h:ul one of his feet atn iutate.l ;it tlio ankle, a day or two ago, by Ifinc eaimht iu surne part of the machinery. Six prisoners dug out of the I ndiana jail ..i. Thur-hiy of last week. Just how fiy ili l it ne hsve not yet learned, but that in !.:itutioii M'etns to bo a very excellent one to f.-f a ,iv from. j. iriit. t;-v. l.atta was recently votel a .t ,i'l'.l cane hy t. Vincent's eongrega. j v. : rcland county, be leading bis , . i , , Mr. I. Williams, of Latrobe, by" lit ;! o :.-.it.i1 majority. A I'tint'iiiaiigii lioronghlad named Jenks, !;; amusing liiinlf at Wood vale, pu Sun i! .w . v j imping from one freight oar to an o'i o !. t'r'.'. to t in" ground and sustained in-jm-ii'M h!:'h-1i may prove fatal. It t-riy 1m mentioned as a noteworthy l ut tti-.it aciti.-euof Kbensbnrg traveled six t't'ii iu; tho other day with n well rilled t -i 'ti'.e uf reil-eyi; in his satchel, and yet he tii.Iu't '"smile" once on the wav. -Mr. Win. McNullis, of Clearfield town--t, i- saikl to have eighteen a.-ies in pota tt .. run', if liu is rewarded with even an or !.:i;lry ji-dd. 1:1s potato croj this fall will ."f nU it f,7u) bushels. Mr.-. Margaret Jlleh, au apparently de mei.teil woman residing in Johnstown, was '.jtilit to jail liere Wednesday night for -ikini,' lier lnisb;uid on the head lth a 'm iniiii'tinc a frightful wound. A P.altinioro brewer named Jacob Mil ; .r, u !:o was riVMtlcatiug in Itedfur.l on the ".': .-f., wnt home and fell through ahatch i iv :wo days aff-r and was killed instantly, .'f rr! ibvft rusticate at Bed fori!. Mr. and Mrs. "Abraham Bartlehangh, a eM and mnch respeeteil resick-nts of !"'iliieliana township, tioth died of typhoid '' vr within two days of cai-ii other the ' wtw Friday and the former on Sunday Turning 'as. .tames tiritYi ii, Esq., of Johnstown, for : n r.v liegiwter and KttCordcr of this county, at Mrphans Court Bale, a few days U'. tit - well know n hotel property of Lan i'"'i '-I. iMna'.d, dee'd, in Cambria borough, i .r whi.-li be. paid S'i.!''. -It would seem after all that the mati SiLi'h, hu-e death by falliugtY n train uear Wi'inur we rerordd last week, was not kii.t-J, is reported, but merely had his skull f:"a tur.'tl, from which injury he is recover ing a rapi.l'.y as eould bo expected. T!if S'Mire.ne Court of I'cnnsyl v.ania has j''"t r mtd an ohl decision that in the iH-rer of thy highways, a county, township, fr iininii'ipaljty is liable for any damages rc- s'l'fini; from neglect of duty in keeping tho highways in a proper state of rejair. Ji'itadrop of rain has fallen within a TiV.ua ei" two miles in and around New o";:a Vista, Rod ford county, (or had not '".; to v:i:liin ten days past,) since the autumn "f 1-74. i f course the grain and hay crops in that region are hardly. worth harvesting. Mr. Kgel, 0f I'arkstown, near Jhns-'-mi, was rar!y killed, on Saturday niorn- '".5 in cunseijiience of a team of horses a;? ii Ii-.-1 to a coal wagon becoming uninan i:1 it.e a-iil running into the vehicle in which 1" on his way to market with a load of ''''i!.:.'s. I'lnlel Sparge, a well-to-do farmer llv 'i near Allniansville. Clearfield county, '"'.!;rni;tf,l suicide on Tuesday morning of i.iM week hy shooting himself through tho l:-.i;lwi h a gun, the muzzle of which lie I"it under his chin and then pulled the trig G'T with his toe. iVter Gonghnour, a brakeman on the 7-'l train at Eist Conetnaiigh, was run "v.-r l.y an engine Wednestiay afternoon and k'i; u;ied ii juries which are almost certain '' P 'Hl,,i e death, if indeed it has not already I!' 'it T.'ii.'.I . l.-v .... ..,. t v sitrt ,iui m t iiiodcii unit ternary h s injured very severely. The three most difficult thing are, to k'-t a sm ret, forget an injury, and make Hof one's leisure ; and three of the te,f things are, to Tisit Mills' cheap cash t'fe, se'.,., t liiU of goold to please yoa, aJ pay for them cash down provided of "nrv ijave the wherewithal to do that T-Vhat is fua to "flidcon's Band" ia not .lrtJ aath to other peop'.e but what might 'nil o oth r people may possibly be '5h to some of the yiihhjone, if they don't himnier down on their lelween rnid- 'tt and daylight revelries. There is a yon know, when forbearance ceases to virtue We nre pluasenl to uote- the tying of the fl&i-tial km.t which bin together for life Mr greatly etu-emel frietid, Mr. IClniand jmit, rf Wiltuore, and our no lesti egtlma t!e lady ftivnd iaid correspondent. Miss L. Khnrkhart, of JaCksou township, which liapy event took place in Huntingdon on Mar 0m1 ImnirtifullT blesa them. fa b?' world and ete'rually reward them in f the next. ' Two boys named Kcegan and T5ari:a le made their escape, from the IfolliUayshorg I jail, on Friday hast by crawling through the : wlnt.otv of tbeir cell, an aperture of scarcely five inches, and then seot.rini access to the I Jail yard by rheans of a plank, from whence ' i i- -i ii , i , tl.ey emerge by climbing the wall and I jumping to the grouml. j Win. Blaine, eldest son of Mr. Abraham 1 Jllaine, the colored barber in this place, is ,, , ' . t , . ... .... ' 1 ly'njr nt th point of rteMri, his disease being typhoid fsver. Wi'Iini is sn exemplary . and much esteemed voting man, and we are j sure that e-erv one in the community will J. ! be sorry to hear of his death, which is likely j to occur at any moment. Life should e full of earnest work . . , . , , our hearts tindasheil by foitnne's frown; J let perseverance conquer fate, and merit j seize the victor's crown; but while ambition's goal is sought, it. should he borne In mind T by all, that the cheapest "duds" that e'er Vu.n..l.' .,.1.1 Kl.nt..l. "Ml.: . krnii k nj w iiiiuij ci viviiiiii Hall, 109 Clinton street, Johnstown. The military orjjnnization talked of in Johnstown is taking the shape of an artillery company. At least there is an effort being made to raise one of that kind, and the probabilities are that it will le a success. One hundred and sixty members are neces sary before any kind of a battery short of assault and battery can be obtained. Chap. Stabler, a native of Holland, aged about 35 years, was injured ao badly at tbe cast end of the Clallitzin tunnel, od Monday morning last, by being struck by the Pitts burgh Kxpress west, that he will probably die. He was a wayfaring man, and was of course walking on the track when he met his terrible fate. He has been taken to the Blair county poor house for treatment. Harry, son of Mr. Isaac Crawford, of this place, cut one of his hands slightly not long siuce, and afterwards, while pulling up some potato stalks which Paris green had been sprinkled, bad the misfortune to get some ef the poison into the wound, and the result was that the hand and arm became very much swollen, and for a time it wai feared that tho limb would have to bo am putated. Tho "Everlasting Dress Protector," im proved, which can le iwinglit nowhere else in Ebensbnrg than at M. It. Oat man's, lias tire advantage of being wafer-proof, noiseless and light in weight ; can be mbbed off when soiled, and being pliable, can bo gathered to fit the shape of any garment. As a dress protector it is unsurpassed, and next to a personal protector in shape of a good hus band, it is well worthy of feminine favor. Don't let your angry passions rise lie cause your neighlKJts advertise, and there by drive away dull times; bnt boldly do like IIesaSt Brother, who kindly tell and show all other men how they can save their dimes by giving them a business call at their great clothing mart, Oak Hall, where prices low aud clothing neat are sure tho wants of all to nvet. 2U and 243 Main Mreet, Johns, town. A lad named Michael Barry, while bath ing iu the Conemaugh river at Lower Miners ville, ou Wednesday Rfternoon last, ven tured beyond Ids depth and was carried down by the current, and had it not been fur the prompt aid rendered by a man work ing in the vicinity, lie would nndoubtvdly have been drowned. As it was, more than half an hour's rubbing was found necessary to bring him back to consciousness. E. It. McCrum, Esq., senior editor of the A'.toona Tribune, disposed of his interest in that money-making establishment, on Saturday last, to his late partner, II . C. Dern, Esq., ami designs to make Colorado his future home. The price paid we did not learn, bnt the price asked was ? 1 0,000. As the outgoing and instaylng proprietors are both thorough gentlemen, they hav6 our sincere wishes for their long-continued pros perity. Death has deprived Wilmore of one of Its best citizens in the person of Mr. Samuel Kephnrt, who died of consumption on Satur day morning last, aged about 3H years. No man In the county enjoyed more fully or deserved moe freely the confidence and esteem of everybody than did Mr. Kephart, and now that Lo has passed away there are none, wo are confident, who will not bo sincerely sorry that one so worthy of a long life has been consigned to so early a grave. The New York State Teachers' Associ ation invites tho knights of the birch in this State to join them in their thirtieth anniver sary, at Fredonia, on the 27th, 28th and 20th of this mouth, and as an inducement to do so offor them free rides on the Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley and Pittsburgh railroads, one-fouith rate9 for return on the Erie rail road, ft free excursion to the bluffs on Lake Erie, and lots of chin music from some of the )est educators in the country. Who wants to go? Some miscreants entered the house of Geo. Johns, at Blairsville, on Friday night last, during the absence of the family, and affer carrying all the clothing down stairs, set fire to tho carpet, much of which, besides a fine bureau, several chairs and a few pic tures, were consumed, and yet we are told that the bed in the room was not burned, al though the heat broke a number of window panes, and that the fire eventually died out for want of material to work on. All which may lie true, hut we would almost as toon believe a good lie. Scalp Ievel, this county, is said to have a "spook" which makes a sweeping noise at midn'ght along the partition of the domicil it patron'zos, and M It is holivd to be the spirit of a woman who was murdered (?) there some years ago, the presumption is that she i still following the bent of her in clination in the house-cleaning line. In these days, remarks Easly of the Trihunr, the matter of "spooks' is langhed at, and when a good opportunity is offered to son one thp same should be embraced at onco. Con sidering the sex of this particular "spook," no doubt Easly would like to practice what he preaches by embracing her. Miss Theresa Gnering, a young Pitts burgh lady at present sojonrning in Loretto, succeeded yesterday morning, with the aid of two other young ladies and something 4 less than A rart-load of pebbles, In dispatch ing a huge (?) snake on one of tho loard walks in that goodly village. The act is re garded as one of great intrepidity, and Miss Ottering, who is really the heroine of the oc casion, having dealt the blow which settled the varmint, is just now receiving tbe con gratulations of her many friends on tho bra very And self-possession manifested by her in so trying a situation. The victim of her well-directed blows, it may le proper to say, was what is known as a garter snake, a spe cies of reptile which seldom exceeds the an anaconda in the length of its caudal appendage. I An l'Koi:TrsATK FAMav-i ftnffii.'nr ' Aci-i'b tTJif xnitinrf in Demh. The readers of , elinin , happened to Miss tferhiiA Oeist, of Franklin township, in the latter part of March last: ' 11 ' rn mind that she ran against wall in the dark with an ordinary glass tulnWer ntui broUe it one of tnft framBents striking her on the neck and inflicting a mr: ver wound that caused her friends rr ' dei,'?i,r of her life ; but, fortnnately, by , careful nursing and excellent treatment she t rocovpr,(1l Atm,n th M, t1n,e K broTnPr ; pot into a serious trouble and is still nit tiering i the Palty of outraged law. . We now have 1 V,"?' ?C?lT' ,iu l,,Ls A1' Stance, fatal accident to a meniticr of tho ! sarce family : Miss TenDie Gcist, sister of ! Jennie, has resided in the family of John R. I 1fffrl(- es of Warriorsmark, for a number I of years. On Friday of week before last Mr: T,owri took Miss ait. win. other J members of his family otit riding, and on their retnrn Miss Geist, while in the act. of fPBg from tb carriage, in some manner 11 It k II nl ii trk II tv rvlt f r tho nbiU and was precipitated with her breast against a ' ....... 1 1 1..J 1 L . " . ni uuc oi( miu nil wremy IUJIlIt?11 lULriUHl' ly that she diwdfrohi the effects of the injury on Sunday morning following. We deeply sympathize with the bereaved family. They have truly had mnch sorrow and aflliction. May they be able to bear up nobly under it all. Huntingdon Journal. The Altooxa Railroad Shops. The new and extensive addition to the Pennsyl vania railroad company's work-shops at, Altoona renders the establishment the moft complete in this country. The new building is about 8K) feet long by seventy wide and is built uf brick, ttus side wall being from eight to twelve feet thick and one story high, with arched roof. It is known as the machine shop, where the engines are "set up" or put together. A single line of track euters the building from either end, but in side there are three tracks. A locomotive "ordered to the shops" is taken just over the threshhold of the building, when it is picked up by a patent crane costing $42,000 and carried either upside down, sideways, or in other positions to any part of the shop. If A new boiler or fire-box is needed, tho engine is torn apart iu a jiffy ; tbe parts are piled on the plaiforru floor, the floor is low ered to the basement, and the boilers are taken to the lioiler shops. The boiler being renewed it is carried back and the locomo tive is set up again ready for the road. A spectator might stand looking in amazement while a locomotive disappears by piecemeal before ho could realize the situation. The shops at Altoona are a wonderful study for the lovers of machinery. Iu the language of the "gang boss," they "have a lathe which will do everything but talk." Harritburg 1'utrwt. We have received the second number of Wiik Awakk, the new Boston magazine for iirls and Boys. It opens with an ex quisite engraving of a French painting, "The Little Shepherdess," which also is tho subject of a poem by Itev. Dr. S. F. Smith. "The opening etory, "Two Fortune Seek ers," by the "Little Classics" man, Rossiter Johnson, is charged with lioys humor and men's philosophy. Mrs. Clara Doty Bates, who, by tho way, is one of the best writers of children's poetry in tbe land, contributes "Tony." "Young Kick" Miss Eastman's serial, is excellent. "Benjamin Franklin," by Kev. Dr. Chaplin, is appropriate, centen nia'ily. "A May Marriage" is a graceful jxiem by that young-hearted Chicago divine, liev.Sam'l Duflield. Miss Farman's "Cook ing Club" enjoys itself hugely. "How to Amiiso the Babies' is charmingly written and charmingly illustrated. "A Queer People Their Children" is worth perusal judging from this article all the Queer Children lack is the Widf. Awake. "Fran kie's Troubles," "Grandma's Pocket," and "Where did it go ?" are each veritable bits of child-life. The Guessing-People and the Singing-People are each wdl served. Price $'2.no perlannnin. I. Lothrop & Co.. publishers, 38 and 40 Corn Li 11, Boston. Cp axd Doixo. The temperance menof this vicinity, to the number of twenty or so, including representatives from Monster ami Cimhria townships, all of whom propose to vote as they shot, so to speak, met at Wil liams' Hall, in the East Ward, on Friday evening last, and after adopting the Prohi bition platform of the State as their senti ments, firmly resolved to support the Tem perance candidates nominated for State offi cers. The meeting was addressed by Kev. T. K. Jones, Mr. John J. Evans, and others. A resolution was also adopted looking to the securing of able speskers from abroad to address the people on behalf of the Temper ance cause previous to the election, ami a committee was appointed to peenro funds for defraying the necessary expenses of the compaign. Another meeting is to be held at the same place this (Friday) evening, to which the friends of the cause are respect fully invited. It is expected that not less than thirty votes will l polled for the Tem perance ticket in this borough alone. A man named Thomas Lindsey was ar rested in Hollidaysburg on Thursday night last while in the very act of lighting the gas in Mr. F. McCoy's store preparatory to help ing himself to whatever came in "his way, the parties who nablied him having leen ly ing in wait for his coming, it being known for eighteen months past that somebody was in the habit of entering the store upon vari ous occasions after it was closed for the night, and making away with tobacco, cigars, candy, loose chanffe, etc. When arrested Lindsey implicated anotber'man named Mi chael McFarland, al'.eging that he had made the key and was with him in a former raid on the same store, but there are not a few who doubt his story. McFarland, however, was arrested and held in 8O0 bail, Lindsey in the meantime managing to escape from a back room injustice Leet's office while McFarland's hearing was going on, since when he has not been heard from. I Tottr Li pp. Worth Teh Cexts? Sickness prevails everywhere, and every lody complains of disease during their lif. When sick, the object is to get well. Now we say plaioly that no person in this world w ho is suffering with Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint and its effects, such as Indigestion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart, De pressed Spirits, Biliousness, ,fec, can take (Ikekn's ArotTST Flower without, getting relief ar.d cure. If you doubt this, go to your Druggists. Lemmon & Murray, Eliens burn, or V. M. Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, and get A sample lottle for 10 (rents and try it. Kegular size 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Made to Last. An exchange paper tells altout a suit of clothes found at the foot of a tree from which the occupant appeared to have lioen eliminated by a flash of lightning. A suit of clothes that could stand such a pressure as that mast surely have lieen bought at. tho popular clothing store of Godfrey Wolf, Twelfth street, next door to tbo post-office, Altoona, for it is well known that for dura bility of make and material, as well as for beauty of style and cheapness of price, the clothing kept by Wolf is unapproacbed and unapproachable. "The picnic's far behind ns, Kate; 'twill take them long to find ns, Kate; there's a world of bliss in a harmless kiss, and no one near to mi ml us, Kate." She said she'd rather notengage in such delightful pastime, as it might nt tiA8 tho new dress she had just purchased from Myers & Lloyd, who, by tho way, have the finest stock and sell at as low prices as any other merchant in Ebcn hurg. PnoTOrt turns. When you visit Pitt, burgh call at the Photoeraphic establish ment of n. L. II. Dabbs, No. 46 Sixth street, opposite tho St. Clair Hotel. You will find there one of the finest assortments of Pic lures west of the mountains. - Mr. Dahhs has no superior in his profession. Best light and finest rooms in the two cities. . TVst quality of ladies' gaiters $2 per pair, At Btehlejr's, TAeml Corretpotuience. Washington Twp July SO, lRTSt Bear Frkrmaw As I am not a verv hrarw correspondent, nof very remarkable for' tellinjr tbe truth; I thought it best io keep quiet for a time tn order to (rive gentttmen and srhofctrs an opportunity to exhibit the rich and immeasur able profusion of knowledg-e which they pos sess. However, as none of those rroeried per eouejres have put In an appearance, I will en denvor in the future, as Iu the past, to send you an occasional scrawl. The weather for the past week or more, ns you are probably aware, has been exceedingly showery and or course unfavorable for hr yestiiiK". The ruin i desceudinir in torrents as I write, end (time of the weather wise predict a Hood tiefore the weather finnllv settles. Mrs. Mary Brnwley. who was prostrated and severely shocked tiy the sme stroke of liht ninir whicli killed her liiishaiid not long since, is steadily recovering and will ere long be re stored to her usual health and vijror. Mr. John Mc.MhIioii is still suffering" from the etTectsof a painful mishap which betel him not long since, caused by a common sewtnjr needle, which was probably concealed in his sock, pen etrating and remaining in one of bis feet while bewRS the net of drawinu on his boot. Mr. J. S. Kiel, the entei prising proprietor oT the Washington House at Is'o. , hti recently made several important improvements Hbout his hotel with a view to seourtmr and sceom modntiutr summer sojourners. He will have it In rendiiMjsn for the centennial year, if not for the waning days of the present season. Nearly all the coal banks in this township have been idle for almost two months past, but whether it Is for want of orders for coal or be cause of a "little unpleasant"' existing between tho operators and the Pa. R. K. Co. iu regard to curs. I tm not prepared to say. Mr. t in. Pringle. of Portage, who had a se vere bemmorhage some two weeks ago, is con valescing slowly, with a fair prosect for his ultimate recovery. Mr. Mark fturk. formerly of this rownshfp, now of Harristmrg, has hoen sojourning with bis numerous friends in this vicinity for the past few days. A large and commodious school house is In course of erection in this township an addi tional fact indicative of the interest which our enterprising directors manifest ou behalf of popular education, the succens of which they have really at heart and are doing their best to promote. 1 wonder If M. T. has his potatoes plnnted yet. I hope he has, nd if so "presume that he is yoking the bugs by this time, which he no doubt understands thoroughly. And now I must bring my scribbling to a close, having nothing more to write about. I trust you will nx this up for me and make it read something like common sense, if that is possible. Please excuse bad grammar. More anon. Yours, Ac, Qvwcy. Cotnm unlcatlons. A DISSERTATION ON THE TARTFF. bocGHvu.i.E, Fi.a., July 12, 1875. Mr. EniTOR The Tariff question, which Is the most vexatious of all vexatious topics, sure ly demands the services of my powerful pen in the crisis into which the Republican party has precipitated us. Daniel Calhoun and John O. WetiHier had their say. each in their time, on this momentous subject, but they are dead now, both of them, and their united mantle bus fallen on my shoulders; at .'east such is my opinion in full. Without dealing iii generalities, I will at the Start sink mr pick into harrt pan. Tariff, n., Fr tarif, Sp. ami Pg.. tariffa.1 It, tarifa, from ar, ta'rif, to know, to inform, to ex explain. (Com.) in) Properly, a list or table r goods with tho duties or customs to be paid for the same, either on importation or exportation, whether such duties are imposed by the gov ernment of a country or agreed upon by the princes of two countries holding commerce with each other, (lit A list or table or duties or customs to be paid on goods imported, ex ported, or otherwise. Tit wonn TAsirr. Br some authors the word Turin is thought to be derived from Tarifa, a town in Spain (as I am told! at the entrance to the Srrsits of Gi bralter, wlx-re duties were formerly collected. Tarifa. In point of populnti ni. is larger than Ioiighvillc, from whence I write, or Carroll town, in jour county, world-wide renowned as the centre of the unversu. but my private opinion, intensified by certuin hi cliaiclogical re searches lately bad by me in Maine, is t hat Tar iff is a corruption of too-roiiji or larrttff. i loth Hen. V. Carey and Cyrus Elder entertain a like view, and hence I am not unique in my position tl aU Tltr TARIFF ITSKXF. It will ho doubt be a d fficult matter to or ganize and carry out a proteutive policy that will bear equally upon all tho industrial inter ets or the country at the same time, sooner or later, and consequently men representing dif ferent Interests of the country advocate s dlf erent policies In regard l tne Tariff as they do Iu regard to the plnutbix of gcoe In order to raise gooseberries or tho cutting and boiling of straw for the cultivation of strawberries. Hoop polen and vineirar slings, if judiciously used, promote good Intentions in the hearts of Congressmen. This to be continued sooner or later, as the nex-essitios of the country may require. With sacred, sunny and social thoughts, I remain Yours, on Tariff, IIaaI P. S. The tariff on gooseberries should tie fully as great as is now charged on wild cucumbers, teaberries, and Iteeclnoi )mits of any kind, in cluding hogs, hominy, and other vegetables not herein mentioned. lour8,asR4, Baa AOAtK. Letter from the West. Columbus, Ino., July 19, 1T5. Ma. Editor Our usually quiet city was In tensely excited about l.iit) o'clock this morning by the discovery of fire In the store-room of Mr. L Silverman, on the south side of the Pub lic Square. The alarm was given and the fire com puny was promptly on hand, but before sufficient pressure could begot up at the water works the building had fallen in, and the resi dence of Mrs. Anna I. Parrel) adjoining was in flames, but fortunately three streams of water were brought to bear in time to save this pro perty from destruction. The l.iss is estimated at about 0,UU0, on which there is an insurance of only 2,xoi. The scaffolding on tho Opera House now In course of erection in this city gave way on Sat urday morning and precipitated five bricklay ers to the joists of the second floor, injuring them so badly that two have since died and the other tiiree will doubtless soon follow. The weather has been itifensly hot here for a month past, and during the last ten days the thermometer has ranged from S5a to 105. We have had two or three showers here this summer which laid the dust on the street from six to eight inches underwater. Several blaxta of fresh air at tne same lime blew the horns off everything that had horns and turned the bal ance wrong end up. Tho wheat crop is not an average this year In Tntbann.aud as for fruit it has ''gone where the woodbine twlneth." The thermometer 1 think did not stand more than 100 atxive frezo when the fruit crop was nipped in the buri. Politics are a rather stale commodity here at preseut, although a few fanatics or monoma niacs are endeavoring to excite sectional preju dices with a view to political success in ",6; but you know a barking dog never bites. Hence there is naught to fear. The Fkfem an is the most welcome visitor of the kind that has ever crossod the threshold of our In w -shop. It seems to sparkle, so to speak, like dew-dripping verdure in the morning sun light, or like briaht pebbles at the bottom of a clearspring. At least such is the impression it makes on the minds of some folks hero who rc:id It nftener than thev do their prayers. That the editor of the Fuekman isns sound in health as he is in poli tics, and as sure of being the next County Treas urer as I am that he deserves it, is tho sincere wish of his friend, O. F. L. Ir. Kinney (nmpniinil Hymn of Itn- f hu g guaranteed to cure Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder, painful or suppressed urination so frequent in old nge, painful or sup pressed menstruation, leucorrlnca or whites, gravel, gleet, stricture, bloody discharges, Jiright's disease, brickdust deposits, dropsy pain in the back or side, sick headache, pim ples, blotches and eruptions on the face, and all diseases of a specific or constitutional na ture, regardless of duration, age or sex. Coin pound Syrup of Ituchu is a positive and rndical cure. For salo by Leumo.i A Murray", Ebcns burg, Pa. L7-x3.-6in. O BIT I' ART. C5LASS. Died, in Altoona, on Sunday, July 18th, 1875, of cholera infantum, tir.oio'iiK W., infant son of Thos. J. and Allie M. Glass, aged 7 months and 13 days. FOX. Died, In Collinsvllle. III., on Sundnv, May aid. 175, Oi.ara E., daughter of David W. nml Sarah E. Fox, agifd 7 years, 2 months and 10 days. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annnal meeting ef the slocks holdess of tho Cresson Springs Company will be held at the Mountain Hoilse. Cresson Springs, t'smbria county. Pa., on Mosoav, At otrsT 3l. 1875, at 12 o'clock, m. Election lor President and Directors same day and place. JAS. K. M'ULVRE, Secretary. Jhly 23, l?75.-2t. NOT I CE. Having purchased and left with .JOSEPH YAflXER the follow ing described personal property, to Wit: 1 bay mare. 1 cnw, 1 buggy and harness. S toveS, 4 bed steads and bedding. 1 clot tics prfess. 1 bureau, and 2 sets blacksmith tool. I hereby oajiiion all per Sous ugainst interfering with saiil property. CON HAD V EAGER. Chest Twp., July 1, IS75, t.-at. TOUCH NOT ! The following ce- tit I'lUllj, IV Wll 1 COW, A CilSIl I oled sled. 1 lr Sled, 1 log efcUht t laddie, 1 cook ' store and uteasi Is, 1 tehatre.ssM t clock, bought by me at constable's sale otl the 17th instant, hag ! beea left With the former owner, Ambrose Ijaxt . ZBT,ori)arr townfhip, until called for by me. All J Interference With Said property Is hereby forhtd- "n. jir,i-tt A. UHAV. Susquehanna Twp., July 23, iS75.-3t. TWTOTICE. All persons are hereby cautioned against meddling with cer tain personal effects bought by meat PherllTs sale on Jnty eth, 1S7. as th property of Charles V. M'CoMniE, and left with him during tnv pleasure, the same being desordn-d as follows: All the po- laiocs, wni'ni an.i corn In tne grouml on Ins lilv.iii- . Isos. 1 cooking stuv. 1 corner cupboard, t tble l urusicau mi.i ncuuing, i nnK, a,r.U all tne logs and htmber At hu mitC .tnSF.PIt A. OR AY. pSnsqnebahnA Twp., Jaiy a, 1875. -3U STATEMENT of SETTLEMENT with the Supervisors of Allegheny Twp. rot tile year 174 : Jims O. Marrr, Supervisor, Dr. To ameant of his Duplicate 549 71 cash tax 18J83 ' " received for locust tree l no ' " on Work Duplicate... 60 31 73 85 Or. By work done by taxable $JS 21 rdrr paid 41 M " Kxonerations . 0 3) loo days' rvlcs at 1.50 jn day 150 ou Cash paid tor sleeper for bridge 60 " Commission nn (Tash Duplicate. 9 14 ain'nt paid Auditors ninf Town ship :erk 1200 " ain't paid for nso of oliice 7o 4.720 44 Balance due Township $ 63.41 Thomas Mci.lm, Supervisor, Da. To amount tf his Duplicate " " cash tax .494 2S . 14 Si 019 09 Cn. By work dons by taxables 428 m . 0 39 . 31 33 . 2 60 . 1 32 " exonerations " orders paid " amount paid for hammer " plans " services. 7VX days at 1.60 p. d.. additional exonerations for land returned to Commissioners... commission on cash tax Balance due Township 107 25 2 69 7 74 "7 30 f 31 79 JOSEPH CRAMER. Trensnrer of Allegheny Twp. School District for the school year 1875: Dr. To amount of Implicate. l,3t0 57 " " " State appropriation 2n5 13 " from M. Slsk, late Treasurer. 70 90 received from county for nso of school house for election purposes.. 10 50 1,877 10 Or. Bv vouchers paid 41 exonerations . 70 OS " commission on Duplicate 67 54 " com'n on Slate appropriation 4 10 1,822 OR Balance due School District 65 02 Wk. the undersigned Anditors of Alleicheny Township, do hereby certify that we Carefully ex amined t lie duplicates and vouchers of J.C. Mrlov and Thomas Mullen.'Supervlsors, and of Joseph Cramer, Treasurer of Allegheny Township School District, and And the above to lie true statements. Witness our hands, this 12th dav of June, 1S75. J. TIMI.1NM', " 1 .TOH N C. KRAI )I,KY, Audi tors. .1. A. KCKKNUOIlK. ) Attest Joseph lloorie, Twp. Clerk. 7-19.-3m.3 NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. IN accordance with an Act of the General Asi seinhly of this Com tnn wealth, approved the Mh day of April, A. D. IS72, "relating to the col lection of Taxes in tho County of Cambria." notice is hereby given to the fax-payers resid ing in the dist riots below named, that the Coun ty Treasurer, in complianee with the seeond section of said Act, will attend at the places of holding the Borough end Township elections on the foMowing named days, for tne purpose of recei lug the County, Poor and State Taxes assessed for the year 1S75: For Wilmore Borough. Thursday. August 5th. Snmmerhtll Township, Friday. " flth. Wnshtngton " Saturday. Aug. 7th. " Summitvilio Borough. Monday, August :h. tinllltzin - Tuesday, 101 h. " Oallltsln ' Wednesday, 11th. " Ioretto Borongh. Thnrsdav, 12th. ' Allegheny Township, Friday, 13th. Munster Saturday, 14th. Chest Springs Borouah. Monday, 19th. Cleartiuld Township, Tuesday, " 17th. White Wednesday. " 1-ttli. " Chest Twp., at Olen Conn ell, Thursday. Ang. 19th, Jyt A. Anna's. Friday, Aug. 20th; CarroIlen Borough, Monday, August 23d. -arroll IWwnship, Tuesday, 24th. Barr Wednesday, 2-ith. " Siis(tiehanna Twp., Thursday, 26th. Cambria Township. Friday. " 27th. " West Ward, Kbensburg. Saturday, Au?. 2Sth. Jackson Township, Monday, August 8.tth. " HUckltt-k Tuesday. tint. " Fjiet Ward, Ebenshurg. Wednesday. Sept. 1st. And, in accordance with the second section of said Act, on all tsxoapaid to the Treasurer before the 1st day of September there will be a reduction of fivk hekckxt., while Ave percent, will he added to ail unpaid taxes, and placed in tho hands of a constable. A. D. CHISTE. County Treasurer. Treasurer's Oilice, Kbensbnrg, July 10, 1875.-t. GHERIFF'S SALES By virtue of J sundry writs of Pewf. Krporu, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Otnbria coun ty and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Shle. atthc Opera House In Johnstown, on Sati hoav. the 3lt day of Jtn.v, inst., at 1 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 or parcel of land situate in Yoder township, Cambria county. Pa., adjoin ing lands of Jacob Itnrkley on the west. Joseph Miller on the north. Turnp'iko on tho east, Mleh'l Barnhart on the south, containing ten acres, all cleared, haying thereon erected a t wo story plank house unit plank barn, now in the occupancy of Henry Barnhart. Tnkcn in execution and to lie sold at tho suit of Win. Anderson. D. F. Brown, Jtdin I Chambers, and John Tallman, trading under the firm and style of Brown & Co. Also, all tho right. "tit le and Interest of William Seivers. tif. In and to a lot of ground situate in the Sixth Ward, Johnstown borough, Cambria coun ty, Pa., front In? on Somerset street and adjoining lot of John Dilert on one side and lot of Joseph Thomas on the other side, and extending back to the stony Creek, haying thereon erected a two i story plan it house, a plunk slaughterhouse, and plank stable, now in the occupancy of Sant'l Iiong. Taken in execution and te hu sold at tho suit of Isaac Kauffinan. Tkkms or SAt.r. One-third of the purchase money to tw paid when the property is knocked down. and the remaining two-thirds upon con firmation of the Deed. HEKMAN BAPMEU, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Kbenr-burg, July 1J, U75. AUDITOR'S NOTICE The tm- dersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county to re port distrilml ion of the money in tho hands of the Sheriff arising from the sale of tho real estate of T. M. Applk, on writ of Isaac (1 atks and others, notifies all persons Interested that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office In Kbensbnrg. on f'rldn.i . tho rtlli day of August next, at o'clock, p. m.. when and where they may attend If they think proper. July 18, '7i.-3t. AL.V1X EVANS, Auditor. j m i . v i i j. a. ctiLious iui Tavern Tjicnse have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the 4 'onrt or Quarter Sessions of Cumbria county by t he following named persons, and will be presented to the Court of Quarter Ses sions of said'eounty on tho 2d of August, 1875: TAVRltJI LICKNSK. OalliUin Township Margaret Knne. Washington Township .1 antes vtullln. Allegheny Township A. J. Christy. B. M'COLitrAN, Proihonofarv. Prothono'ary's Office, Ehensburg, July 12, 1875.3t. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE. Near this beautiful locality Is sitnated an old, richly endowed Seminary for both soxes THE CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE. Fall Term miens A nr. 24th For catalogue ad- dress Rev. J. T. Edwards, A. M.-, Principal, Kan nclpal, Kar (7-10.-41.) uoipn, in x . HANDS OFF. This is to caution j all persons against interfering in any ! way with a certain red cow. With white face, which ' 1 this day bought at constable's sale, it haviag been sold as the property of John 11. Meloy, and ! hava left in jio.ssesslnn of my mother, in Alle gheny township, Cambria countv. Pa., durtns; my pletisure. S Alt AH S AN' K EH. i July 3, 1S7S. (l.t. A lTnTVTf PVT . ISQfflVVM ! flN BANKRUPTCY. . The undersigned hereby give notice el fits aK polntment as Assignee of CharlsS A. McUojiii ! ole, of Hemlock, in the County of Cumbria and I State of Perinsy,vacl.i. Within said District, who has been declared a Haukrupt upon. his own peti tion by the District Court ot said District. OK.O. c. K. ZAH.M, Assignee. Ebensbnrg, July 2, 187 -ot-. 1 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vrmf. Ervon., Al.l end. Krpon.. I'lu. Vend. Er)m, Jiirri Yiefos, Al. Lrruit i-rrctos end Ki. ti., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county end to hie directed, there will bw ex posed to Pnb!lc Sule at the Court House In F.b ehsburgv ob Mostdav, the l day of AtutsT next, at 1 o'clock, w. jf-, iho following real es tate, to wit: Ai.i. the right, title and Interest of Michael Heifner, oft in and to a piece or lot of ground situate in th Villege of Nick town, Barr town ship, Cnwibria comity, Pcnu'a, fronting oa the road I'.-udjriJt t3 CartoIItown, and adjoining an aliey on the south and X. Lambour io the wot and mirth. ha iuir t hereon erected a two si.ory frame house and frame stable, now in theoccti pMiicy of Harney Fogte. "Taken in execution and to he sold at the suit of Isaac Crawford. Also, all the right, title and interest ot Maria Keddinger.of.iu and to a piece or lot of ground situate in the village of Nicktown. Barr town ship. Cambria county, Pt-nn'i, fronting on the road leading to Carrolltown, and adjoining an alley on tbe south and N. Lambour on the w-st and north, having thefton erected a two story frame house and frame stable, now in theoc cunancyof Barney Foley. Taksn in execution and to be sold at the suit of Mary Heifner. Aljso. nil the rt'gnt, title and interest ot John Hamilton, of, in HJid to a piece or parcel ot land situate in Washington township. Cambria coun ty, i'enn'a, adjoining land of James Conrad, F. M. George, Wiliinm Mctiooah, and others, con taining a- acres, more or less abo'it 1(1 seres cleared, having thereon erected a one-anJ a hair story plank house and frame stable, now in the occupancy r.f Sain'l 1ong. Al- a piece orlotof ground situate in tbo village of billy's. Washington township, Cambria county. Pe nh., fronting on Ph. VL R., adjoining lots of Thr.tfias K. Kerr. Win. Tiley, end others, bavirg there on erected a two story plank house an5 plank stable, iu the occupancy of John Hamilton, n two story plank house, in the occiiimncv of Christ, lieorge. a one-and-a-half story plunk house, iu the occupancy ot James lirawb-v. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Christian Leap and S. S. Waters Co. Also, al' the right, title and Interest of John Airhart, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Chest 'ownsbip. Cambria county, Pa., adjoining lands of Joseph Barker. Jos. Vance, and others containing hKl acres, more or less, about SO acres cleared, having thereon ereeted a two story log house mid log barn, now Iu the occupancy of Frank Airhart. Taken in execc tionand to be sold at the suit of Simon f-chrol h. for use of John Flick. AtSo, all the right, title and interest of S. A. Mctioiigh. of, in and to two lots of ground sit uate in Chest Springs boroimh, Cambria coun ty. Pa., fronting on Main street and extending back to Walnut alley, adjoining lots of Mrs. Ann Cooperand otlier. havinir thereon erected a double two story frame house (known as the Ilotpi), now in the occupant y of S. A. McGough. A so, a piece or lot of ground situ ate in Chc6t Springs borough, Cambria county. Pa., fronting tin Columbia street and extend ing buck to" street, adjoining lots of Kllen Mo Grain and others, having thereon erected a two story plunk house, in tne occupancy of Mrs, Itutlodire. and a frame burn, in the o'ceupancy of Wcrtner Ac Cramer. Ai, a piece or lot of ground situate In Che;t Springs borough, Cam bria county. Pa., fronting on Main street and extending buck t an alley, adjoining lots oi Mrs. S. A. Mctiough. having thereon erected n large frame barn, in the occupancy of !. A. Mc (ooarh. to, a piece or lot of ground situate in Chest Sprii.gs borough, Cumbria county. Pa., adjoining lots of Joh.i A. Blair and Mrs. Weak land - improved and under fence; in the occu pancy of S. A. Mctiough. Taken In execution nnd to be sold at tbe suit of S. Klinordllogcr & Co. ALo, nl! the right, title and Interest of Mary Ann Settlctnoycr and her husband, John Set tlemoyer, of, in and to a piece or parted of land situnte in Suinmerhiil township, Cambria coun ty. Pcun'a. adjoining binds of .lodiua Itlblelt, Francis Gillespie, Kob't Mcitrs, and others con taining 0 I acres, more or less, about K) acres cleared, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story log house, in the occupancy of Bar ney Little. and a one story log house, log stable and frame barn. In the occupancy of Mrs. Brookbiink. Taken In execution ami to be sold at the suit of Martin & t. Aio, all the right, title and interest of Abraham Cruin, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Summcrhiil township, Cam bria county. Pa., adjoining lauds of Gem-ire W. Kirby, Phoebe Keam, Samuel M. Kern, nnd others containing 44 acres, more or less, about 10 acres cleared, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story frame house and trntne sta ble, now in the occupancy of Abraham Crum. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ot P. M. Wolselaple & Son, now for use of Thomas J. Hughes Aijso, all the right, title and Intercut of Wil liam Crum, of. In and to apiece or parcel of land situnte in Suinmerhill township. Cambria county. Pa.. adjoining laasia of Daniel Coleman, Daniel Strayer, and l'eter Kurt net t. containing lDO acres, more or less, alxut 60 acres oleiired. having thereon erected a otto story loir house and log stable, now in tho occupancy of the Widow Crum. Taken in execution and to be sold st the suit, of O. Kvnnsand W. H. Scchlcr, ndmr's of K. . Evans dee'd. A Uo, all the right, title and Interest of Wm. Tiley and 3. M. Woodcock, of. in nnd to a piece or parcel of land situate in Washington town ship, Cambria county. Pa., adjoin ingot hT lands ol William Tiley. - M. Kende, Jacob Burgooii. and F. M, tieorge. containing fi3 acres more or less, about M acres of which arechmrcd. having thereon erected a two story frame house ami frame barn, now In the occupancy of John Hagans Taken In execution and to be sold at tho suit of A. J. Fogle, executor of the last will and testament of Alex. H. McCbrmick, dee'd. Also, all the right title and interest of H. C. Deyineand Cat harinc lb-vine, of. In nnd to a lot of ground situate, in I lie West Ward of Ehnsburg borough Cambria county. Pa., fronting 2S f-et on High street and riinnlng back as feet to Lloyds street, adjoining lot ol heir of Thomas O. Evans dee'd. and lot of John D. Thomas having.thereon erected a part plank and part frame dwelling house, now in the occupancy of H. C. Devine. Taken in ex ecution and to be sold at thesuit of It. I Johns ton. Also, all the right, title and Interest of John P. Psrrish and Catharine Parrish, owners and contractors to wit: Said building isa dwelling house of two stories, having a front oi 6rt feet and a depth of 2S feet, situate on a certain lot f ground at Portage Station. Washington township, Cambria County, Pa., fronting on the Pa. It. It. and adjoining lot or Henry Allen baiiglilan.! others now In tbeoccu nancy of John P. Parrish. Taken In e xecutlort and t tc wold at tne suit of Abraham llahn, for use of Shoe maker & Sechlcr. Also, all the right, title and inferpst of John P. Parrish aud Catharine Parrih. of, in nnd to a lot of ground situate near Portage Station, Washington township. Cambria county. Pa. Said building is frame, two stories, slse C4 by S3 feet, with shingle roof, standing on a lot ot ground purchased from James C. Allenbaugh. fronting on the Pa. It. K.. nnd liounded by lot of Henry Allenbaugh ou the north, and -on tbe east by land of Mrs. Uose Mctlougli. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Mar tin & Co. Ai.-o, all the right, title snd li.terest of Ilenry J. Campbell of, !m nnd to a piece or parcel of 1 1 ml situate In Ci t o"l t Wi:ship Cambria coun ty. Pa., adjoining lands of Henry Huffman. F if ntick, -I i i Ott, and others containing ."V4 acres, more or less about 25 acres cleared, hav ingthereon erectedn onc-and-a-half story plank house and frame barn, now in the occupancy of Henrv J. Campbell. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Henry Hopple. At.o. all the right, title and interest of Jon athan H. Humel, of in snd to a piet e or putcci of bind situate in Blacklick township. Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lands of Samuel Wiison Joseph Mardis. and John Kdwarda. containing 04 acres more of less about 45 acres of Which are tdearod, having thereon erected a t wo story frame house and frame bnrn. now in the occu pancy of Jonathan H. lluinel. Taken in exe cution and to be sold st the suit of John Martin. Al.so.till the right, title nnd Interest or An drew Hsger. dee'd. in the handy of his adminis tratrix. Nancy linger, of, in and to a piec or parcel of land situate in Jackson township. Cumbria county. Pa., adjoining- binds of Jacob Iteighard, Philip Itager, John Kelly, and others eontalning 134 acres more or less about 15 acres of wl.ich are cleared, having thereon erected a one story log cabin. In the occupancy of Nancy Itager, a one story )og cabin, in the occupancy of Mrs. Jones and n coal bsnk. In working ordet, in the possession oT Nancy lin ger. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Benjamin Beushoof. At. so, nil the right, title and interest of Dtivld Berlnger, of, in nnd to a piece or parcel of land situate In Susquehanna township. Canttiria trotinty. Pa., adjoining Iriudsof Jacob Johns ton, Kinporls, 1 Whitehead, nrtd ot hers, containing ail acres, more or less alwiut 25 acres cleared having tln r.-on erect tl a ime-and-a-h.iif story plank house an I frame barn, now In tbe occupancy of John 11. Ijtmer. Taken in execution nnd to be sold at the suit of Henry Mcsener, for use of Collins, Johns ton & Co. Ai-so. all the right, title nnd interest of Val entino Luttringer, of. In and to nil that certain lot of ground situate in the Wct-t Ward of Ebensbnrg borough. Cambria county. Pa bounded and described as follows : B ginning at a post, corner of lot of Mrs. Uosanua K. Mc Cann ; thertce Along the south side of Horner street, east 90 feet, to a private alley: thence south by said private alley. IJS feet, ton nst Ort the north Side of private alley; th -net? west by aid private alley. ;U feel, to a post, corner Of lot of Mrs. Uosabna K. MeCmn, IM feet, to the place of begirtmng. Taken in execution and to be sold at the milt of Win. Fuller .V Co. Ai-sO. all the right title and Interest of John Wright, of. In to a piece or ercel of land situ nte in Sumn.eYhill township. Cambria County, Pa., adjoining lands of Joseph Wright, heirs of the Smay estate, Catharine Crum, ami others containing ' acres more or less lout Six acres cleared In the possession of Joha Wright. Taken In execution end to be sold at Ike suit or P. M-. Woleslsnte Ac Son. now for tise of Thomas J. Hughes, . . Atstr, ait tne right, title snd Interest of John Fcnlon. of. in snd to s lot of grouml simple in the West Ward of the Hrmgh or Kheusbnnr. Cam bria county. Pa., fronting on High s-rset ami ex tendm back to Lloyd street, buuuried by lot of K. K. Duuogn on tbe west auJ by an alley en the eat. known and tb-s vn.itV-d on the general pis' of Kbensbnrg a I.ot No. . having tf.erros erect ed a twoiory Imtnit hoosa nn otnve snd a stable, now in tbe occupancy of Juliu Fcnleii. .4ts the rt.irht. title and Interest et John Fenlor. of, in and to a piece r parcel ol land suantc in Cambri township. Cambria county. Pa., on the south Side or the LoroiiKh of Kln-nslinrg. adjoin. ng taunt of K. L.. .lohiisii.n. Thonras OrltBth.'aitd ot hers, con taining 2i. aens. more or less. ali'leuceJ. .4s, all the rlirtit- titlv &nil Interest il . liitui IVn'un.tit. tin and to a piece tir parcel of land sitnate lu the "" oi r.oenjtiurg. camnria ronniv. fenn a. bounded and deserlbeu as follows: '1 he" square or piece tif ground hounded on the south bv ttie Ft -cn-'hfcrraivl Cres. n Kail Kod, on tbA rast by tbofwa.t lending irom Khcnshtirg to Wilnnira, a tbd north by Trbnr.h street, aud on the wrf. by lntW(trM't, ertnta ntng 4 acres. m-r t-r bs, a t or which are clear' d aim fcu,-.-u now m the oct pancy or 1 hoimie Unt'Uh. Taken in rveeuiion and to be sol t at the (ail ,,f Patrick F. How ley. ,..Al " her:it'.t, title a.,1 mrer. st ol J"-hn w . Luther, ol. iu 10 a piece .ir i .,1 laud situ ate in Carroll township, Cambria ronntv, IVnu'a, n.l.ioinine lands ot John S-ir.li-r. .tcVir. l'iiTl; 111. Keigtiter, ami others, contniitlng :.C avre, rore or less. atMi.it ? acres cleared, liv. ing t hereon eject ed a onc-and-a-halr story ldsnk ' ln.use and log barn. In the occupancy of John W. Luiber Ta ken in execution and to be sold at fhs suit cf Ja cob Sharbmutli. Al so, all tlie right, tit's atd 1n?ereet of Ocor-rn Mears, of. In and to a certain p;cce 'tr pnreclVr laud s.tti-ite in Fviamcrliili town!itp! CrtnbrU ci.tinty. Prim a, adjoining Un !s,.l HeVirv Weaver. JacoliWeiiVer.Wmi Brook banks' heirs, and others, containing 4:t seres, more or lets, ain.nt le ncn-s of wliich arc cleare.1. liaving llo tcon trecit; 1 : Fleam saw mill, two two sterv tdank boUcs. and n plank stable, a one-an 1-a-halfstorv plank boost not now occupied, H two siorv .hTiire house. prt blank and part log. and a j.iank utablc. uocnpio.1 by Jacob H lines im.l Hannah Crum. and n Iwi Story plank house occupied by Margaret Wesv.r. At:, a certain piece or parcel of land ftiinhitiVg lands of James Bark. Daniel NefT. heirs ol Ds.ni.-t Flenner. nnd others, containing VM s.-res. n-orerr less, unimproved. .U-. piece or parrel td land siiuatat l'ortage Station. V a.hinifton mwnshlp. Cambria county. Pa., fronting on Pa. I;. K. an I it.ljoitifng bes of Win Urithrb. I'hil.p H .J.l. r, an I others, containing 2 acre, more or less, hnvinn thereon rected a twostorv plank houseand Iraun fable, now in the occupancy of Wiison '.Voodn &r.l. 'I nken inrxecntion and to bo Sold at the suit of V m. M. I,l.iy.1 & Co. At ao. all ih rfght. tit? an ! infefrst of S. ?lcl..ngh, ol In and to the following .l-cr!te.! bunding and hu of ground, to wit t it'll that . tmn lai-jre frame and weatb. r-lHarded iwtri )) iic.smintc on air. street. In tho tt.wn tircb' i-'t Springs, frbnting M left on Main ftreet nnd run ning back 20 feet to Knottier hotis or e!d building on I the lot or piece of ground and chtilage ap purtenant thereto. Taken in execution ni.u to be sold at thesuit of D. K. liaricy. Tkkms op Sar.R. One-third of the p-irrhn' money to be paid when the property is Knock ed down, and the remaining f.Vo-thlrds upon confirmation of the heed. HK.HMAN BAI'Mklt. Shr-HIT. Shtrlff s Office, Kbcnsburg, July lr?, lcT.I.-ut. BLOOD! th Itl.oon Is the I. in;, and If It I impure the whole Ft - tetn till be .luenscd. You r - not tr,rlfv a str-am while ).. spring Is corrupt: neither can von Impart good health totbe human body whilUtl'.e blocl t ox. .. vejlng th? seeds 01 .1c1sf to a II pr.rt?of it. There fore FCHlFYthe Blmil. and nnturewlll h. il the diF-iuFs. No remedy ha. ever ben diso-vret which has ee..cte.l o great a number of iunn neiit cure sj Lirv'DSEY'3 It Is rapidly acquiring a nntlcrisl reitatiou for the cure of Seroftifou Affection, fMncrrcu Formation h:?tii)HiaK Itoits, Vim lit en, Clrrr, Sorr Firs, Sctiftl Heart, Tetti-r-, Salt llheatn. Mercurial ttn4 all Skin rTs'csjk Th remedy is a Vegetable roinpoHn. snd can not harm the most tender inlsnt. l-adics mho sn'i fer trotn th debilitating dlseaso known as I'r M ai.b (VxrLAlTS will find speejv relief hvus;in rhit remedy. Beware or eoiuite f."it. The g. un Ise has our nam If. E. SLLLIIUS .V Co., Puts burgh. on tho bottom of each bottle. For sale by sll Drug!' and Country Denies nnd by A. A. ll.tKK.tK Sl Sojt, Agent. Kbtuf bur. Pa. Iti-4.-3m. THE WALTER A. WOOD tit Strong Local Endorsement. rPHE following letter fully explain Itself, an 1 L oCcds no comment : EiiKNsnrro. Pa.. April 18, l:"i. To Walter A. ll'i.f, Pi-nUlmt, ctr. IPlt Sia-Tltis. !. to Certify that I fihrrh.ieod rr-nn l.. & S. W. Davis, voii'r agents in this plnee. .hiring the Vc-.r jsj" on of JWfNKW IHOX MOW Fits, which I have oper ates! during the past three seasons with entire cn, cess. I have Urd it In cutting fullr Cvi acres . grass, and hnve. not expended one e'cni on it fo repairs. Iiltes!l other machine, it is not perfec; , efrourse. but the only fault I find with i; is hu ll Is not arranged with -liar's fi.riinn horse lnst.-H.i or two, as one horse can very easliv opt rate it I anything lIKe lair ground; Jontc T. Hrnnrs. RorM-ng 4 wiles roulh of Khenshn-. t? Psrtlos interested who wish to sen C, above ne.rned Mower or ctiiniino t he merits Hoffein's Mower and Hearer. Pratt's, Knhirv Clipper and Myers Hay Itake. Stoner's Fannii Mill, the renowned I in pens I Plow-, and oth first class farming machinery, art' invited call at the Livery and Sile Stuble or I.. Si S. Wi DAVTS. . . Agents for Cambria Countv. Ebenshllr;, April SI, lSTS.-3tn. SAFE BOHE IHYESTHEHT! ft BOROUGH of EBEHSBDEG OFFERS FOR SALE A LIMITED NUMBER CF For the Compielinn or Water WorU rV ii - id it o :v 17 r- are Issued in sums of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EA '-i . paysble In ten yenrs or sof.tM-r. st t!ic opt !ni. - ) . Borotth. and hearfni a per cent, inter Which ts payatile Seml-anminily. The SECURITY is UNQUESTIONA; .t the faith arid erdif ol the irorong! Win? 1 ' : Cd tor the payment of l ot h principal nml mt. . .. For further Information cmII on or a.: i- . IH'K.i RS . LIen.bnrg. June 2S lT.V.tf. ARE YOU GUlNTt TO PAINT Averill Chemical Pai I;- PUT li In can Of sll sle : I ceb .-, re: put the brush in and Us... Any une t.trt i ( own tl tiler or make a business l.j u'inir it. 1 tho cheapest snd best-. TrriMitiktrin S ONIONS, BALDWIN 1 CO., No. OX AVootl Wli-c-i t-T. prmiii'ttnn, p.ti i A' UniTOIl'8 NOtlOK. The tlersigue.!, hsVing leen nfipointe-' J tho Orphans" Court ofCamhrlft eonnty And. I report distribution of money in the hn'mts of ! C K. 5?AM and H. Kinkbao. KxcettU.r . , Vll PoWEI.U dec'.l. hereby fclves hotlt-s t' , will attend In the duties of said Btlln!tr- - his offlce in Kbensbnrg. on. MUX DA Y. 1 1 i" ' ria.r or JCIiY. 1STS. at 1 o'clock, p. m.. wfe wheresll persons having claims arc r;i present them or bedebam-.; I..in ttirting I sbsre of the lund. Ai Y. U.tHKU,' i July a, K7..-;tt. An i " E XKCUTOIi'S NOTICR Kstste of Wm. Lahimi K. tic betters radmtnbtrsik.n on the !: ,i fi. Cedent, late tit tambria township. C'Hmlirla ty. having Ixi-n Issued to the nn.fersign.l, a : Sons Indebted to stnl estate afo tiotteed th.-U mcnt nirtst lie made tort h with, and those li clatuts against the Ssirtu will present them -. . probated Jo. fn-tt lement. JIAHV JAN K I.AKIMRR, Fxeeurr" r her C.mnsel. SHiiKVAKitit fc Sn. HI.tit. June liS, lsTi.-St. DM IN ISTKATCIU'S NO Tit I Knt.tte of KAMI' Kt. KTtlY, tl Notice Is hereby irlyctt thst letters of Ad; t rut ion on the cs.ateot Samttel Stoy, late tit irheny township, dec d. hare been granted undersigned. All M'rsous Indebteti to said are hereby notified lo mike Immediate pa and those having olalms againSt the im w. . Sent them duly authctitic:el for Sett lemen JtlSEi'll KCKKNKOIIt, Ad Alleghetty Twp , June 11, lfT.-et. JW. McCOXXEMi, M. I)., Pll i CIAS AS1 StTK:H( lJlttTT. OfHce formerly occupied by Dr. -Istiuson. calls can be made at ...yers' "Hotel-. Mi.;