0U fiH -fiiur-.l bl" "I'm' j. tn'pii'n at Chf of the struck by the ... ,i.t i. mar t,iir.:i!ein r ur- jjir ".tmitv. on Tue.-May forenoon, .'mtliiiii the head and I' fi3iiiH'(''-iin m; that next ' "-.imriti I'ummtrnul and the Har- .... J-".' .. ir. .u . .L. .,v.r.-,., tin; ."vimerfet ciufi in mo 'I ' ' ...... Tl.- Il.f. ricr;y .lou t exriiaiige wnu tue .r:t"T.I"n tln-ir now miiMrma cnn till tniit Agents will lie kuown to ilR. Co. Iiv their iiumlwira and nit .-.mrx li' M:W Quartz's number i' T...v.p,i wi'li bis jieilai extremities 'yi'..il. 1. . Mr wisrix went to Pittsburgh on Lv'l ...tieliiiiintf.viiiri' for one of those u iifw miit wi'ti wliirli me l a. (..,' :oil,)thi" Itscouductors and . When we st-e tlie duds we Mri-i-i!t Anri-r, Jir. .loon nil-. s- aNd personal. Other Flare. :ike a bummer. Constable Tlradlcy, of Alleihenv tnwn. I a v.. . Somerset HamlA r..- v. - . rh7tminnJrTB lh reticulars of w-T "",M 'P ievej this county, or winch wan nniiiii.i.A.1 i - .- , i . , iu (xiivivn oi our inniie; "'""'P V rreat a lad named David Smith, of Ditncaiiaville. wa oi, i. the father aud mother of the boy. and during I the melee the left hand of tl. ! t'"k.en ly blow from a skilli in the hands ! or the mother. The boy escaped, and war- i "",,U1 nrresi vi me parents were Millard Fllmor lllrmnn r n.,1 r Altoona public nchooln, waa 'thn uceenful apirant tor the rodetnhip at West Point for which a competitive examination, iii compliance with the wha of Hun. .lohn r wheat i i' - I euiy, was iieui n that city ou Wednesday k " " . ,n . 'k. Young Harmon reiortd t l81 Ph,t .U Tae "and i 1,e,"l.,0''rt,',h one that ' ""d iinatioii took nlaoe.with 4 f . l ,I,e Rtta r what renult has tint yet tmnspiriid. - w' T r-3"'1,''"" -nmrnln- I lopl of Altoona are having a big ..'. 1 liedford, 1. ever suiie. a rears of July. In lemrth it wilt 1m flftv r.. i width thirty-t wo feet eight inches. The blue fi:ld will Iks sixteeu feet eight inches iu length and of the Mine depth. The thitty eiglit stars will each measure fifteen inches f Mr ! across. It will renmre two flmnml t ... r.il,nn of I j oi macume sewingaiMt nlnntv ,Tainf OiLson ot yards of hand wii.r to M...nui. it ...j t f..m e one day i,i " .r, errv ofa(iiiechun:h th: coming sum- ,i,ue duri'Hf i i r Mr. Jos-pli Milln, fnl l.a. I mil II & I "Mll X;;btUml.iriK the last ,"' bM i.,.plH, ..fJoht..-town, 'r- hVvmt aspi rat ions. M ar ; ' .; mlulHle get "a chance to VIP'1"' ( , '"'rr,, ''-V '""K1" '3A.H -t.l r.-U, dofoveria00 'f" 'tnri C'l- ' ' n.-l ltoii!iii;li. "f Orbisonia. ""ttUe Johnstown Tribune jtl(.l,r.f nw wan reported l i'd nTrte.l at Lloydsville, J ' l, P.on'T..I:iy morning last. -", ,ri nun Lo..p, whose injury by lirttf .lhi""own station we "Lk did not die, as reportetl. , itb fir projects for bis ulti- wlll weigh alx.ut flfty-flve pounds. ' A whiow named Dal ton, residing at j Larimer's Station, Westmoreland conntv, ; was struck by the Johnstowu acromtnoda I tiou train wear Irwin's Station, on Wednes I ilay evening of last week, and received in , juries which resulted In her death a few hours afterwards. She was walking ou the north track, and observing an approaching train, stped off that ou to another track directly In front of the accommodation train. Her husband was killeui.ear the same place about one year ago. "" We heartly concur in the advice given by the Johnstown Democrat to its readers j neii it tells them to go to Star Hail Cloth, ing Storo and look at the elegant rprlngand summer goods just received, and we advise 1 our readers to go and do likewise. Mr. ' Murphy has tilled his large store room with i new goods of the best materials and latest sty les, embracing handsome suits, hats, caps, gents' furnishing goods, etc. He is selling very low, and now Is the time to buy. No. 100 Cliutou street, J-jhustown, is the right place. We are glad to learn that Messrs. Mor rison, i;re Co. have completed the erec tiou of their new paer mill and that It is now iu compiem running enter, iho in come Mif" Kate .ui-ty i-3 , .1.- ..nlU si 'niinic nuilt ' ". ' ihtfoi t that it was pieced dur ' . .'' ..,,f the naiiic. r .,1 nf A tixina, wnose ' nine mill .mi." .'iifiii ii Vorln nf 1 c,linery l nearly all new and a new Fordnear U. .ICY III, ui : .,.,..,.; i. .. i . , ... .... at the r ;, ..if ,:ra guilty in the BUtrcoun- .. . t V... t f ur paper mai-hine has been put in the mill at a cost of SIO.COO. The total improvement stands the proprietors about $50,000. The mill was started on the ll!lh inst., and now manufactures wood and straw paper, and they bare facilities for making double the amount of paper they did with the former mill. Conrad WHddersheim, a pnddler at the Johnstown rolling mill, was terribly burned aliout the bead, neck and arms, about half past 2 o'clock on Tuesday morning last, by an explosion of liquid metal, caused by an other employee throwing a small bu-.-ket full of water into the furnace at which Mr. W. was at work. The injured man will recover but it is feard that he will lose one of his eyes, to say nothing of the suffering he must endure and the time he must remain idle, all through Die, vicious or iudiscreet act of an other person. I vet us find our sweetest comfort in the blessings of to-day with a patient hand re moving all the briars from the way ; ami then if something still is wanting our com fort to complete, we all can surely find it in clothing sound and neat, which for csh at lowest prices Godfrey Wolff's prepared to U to all who wish to pun hase what will fit and wear like well, git ami see his splen did Spring stock Just received and opened at the o!dext aud cheapest clothing emporium in Altoona, ou Twelfth street, next door to the post-ofrii-e. ,.. " . . ...... .. ... . ftp iiim ii ir.Ttnff t t.itt t r ii n tl. ...! ! the ,,r utter, but f , "' Jl U'" ,' W'"',..! . '. which if readied 'hi i o om, ni mH ii .;, t i ue i tower mat. sceiifc Hie air, uy inn j lt- hour ft :r ar.l t" l'"t U in type this TnK-ivHiIi iirit isstie. ivK-'.lT.VVm. Powers, John Hughes ;.-3i K t iftr rotivi.t.-d iii the l.l.nr jwrf I iy of having broken tf. n i t '? ij.khIs inifu I lie bivii w Ti. at V'i'W t(H-iiigs, on the night nllli. Nut vet sentence!!. : f:i i.-p',;iv if U'lies' hatu, flnwPri '. ir): !h'v window of Mrs. H. l n tusw riillinerv store Imlit ates ii5.t iht a liamlsTiie array f new ;;-! h:n jnt teen rfreived and : vthc ir.j)ection of the fair sex. ".l.e. ,ir'jr.iMjs that tho ponderous i l:t ..' retfiitiv iiassnd over th ikrk..! 'he Heam at Ml. If liosn r tu J ;ireerre his well earned rep '"""iy (.') "be the powers" he ".rrrar of mil h weichtv iiem.4 . . . . o I'i-l .lily nt'irenant. nil r.ne, ut ih Eaif Ward, went o 'l'.rilj nrgtit the happy JHMeesor ''. ''i w'ke up next morning ii '!!- coiifeimitibl sneak Ihtef Ur, .ent hands on hix of his favorite i AihIumk Ahe in one of the tnad- w.n :h: "imiiiiinitv. VTx?.Moa Tnes.Uy found against sf Mi lik-u. DiHirn t Attorney of i7 i.'tbe wa he!. I in the sum in n u originally tiouml to aniwar "r '. tbe next term nf mart Tl- SVT:bim i irreLMilaritv in tl,, P"fnf irvniuiotiwrsalth i:ase. " C. r, Pi. I:. H. brakeman, ' 'iitlmhe.nl by the upright of a ' 0,It ti,......!, nf V: Hawkins' eUtinn. ei.'l.t m!1 F.::!4irgb, on lat Monday after- M k. ;f,l injtntlTN.v Ho ... ' J-r and leaves a wife and one i;4T!t(if Alii, T..V- l.-l . i.nim u tJlUIll I.I ' tl mMnum ot Indian lilnnrf U o hivB n nrned, ,l;t.(l OIl 51UMlay -r I'T an ,,r,"r1"e of laudanum t , r; '. wa '" th"' ,,at,il ..u:;es fur the purpose of pro- skies more pure atnl fair, by the singing everywhere. Spring is coining; by the cloth ing flue and neat which Hess has now iu stock complete, at his famous store. Main street, autl whose prices none can beat, Spring Is coining indeed it has come and sensible men and youths are all going there to buy elegsnt suits worthy of the great occasion. Nos. 241 and 243 Maiu street, Johnstown. Ilemember that now. Kev. Father Lemke, a gentleman who is too well known in Cambria county to need any introduction from us, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his ordination as a priestat St. Walburga'schurch, in Elizabeth X. J., of which he is pastor, on Tuesday morning last. We have at present, writing tio account of the ceremonies, but as Hishops Corrlgan and M'Qnade were expected to of ficiate, and as Archbishop Bailey and over one hundred priests bail been invited, the proceedings were no doubt of a most Impres sive and interesting character. Two sacks of flour were abstracted from the kitchen apartnrent of Mr. Joseph Jnt walt's residence, in the West Ward, ou Sun day evenioir last, during the absence at ves pers of Mrs'. Ontwalt ami tl.e younger mem tiers of the family. Mr. O. himself was In the front part of the house at the time and heard some one in the kitchen, but not being aware of tho absence of all of the family, supposed everything was right and therefore took no notice of the intruder, whose pres ence only became apparent -Whca tho "staff of life" was found to be non, ext. The first Sabbath School Convention -of the Allegheny Evangelical Lutheran Synod will Iks hld in Altoona, from May 2Sd to 2.1th, 1876. Each school connected with the Synod will elect two delegates, male and fe male, besides the pastor, to represent them in the Convention. A report of the number of officers, teachers and scholars, with the number of additions fo the church from tho school during the year, ami the amount con tributed for benevolent purposes, is request ed. Delegates will inform Rev. H. Baker, of Altoona, in due time, of their lntentiou to be present. Thkee Fikes ix On e Pa?. Friday IasI was not only a bad day for high wWids, but deserves to go npou record In this part of the country at least as one more than usually proli-Qc of flres, no less than three having taken place on that Jay withiu a fow miles of each other. The first of these In prtlntof locality if not of time, occurred Iu Susquehanna township .i . ....i rA.,,it,i in the eomtilete fcTJ. llll 1 l U I A- I HUUIII liwn, - ' n.-- ;.. ii. . 1 tVd i-vAiiinir house of Mr. IK....I . . "' '--'"OWII, " " ; --- e, -- jiu win hiii.n.t ... .-i i mm v 1 1 mm .in 2&iiiiioit w - uiniaiiiiiiiiiiiwu i mM f ikrunvit ... " I .... . . t I.. ! "a"1- O'Neil, Dibert nl I ""eimpU. ate.l iu the stealing . v - .1.. nuian Mwank, of ! t whi. h otTiis another lad ' ' ''uain iuiw t . 'rrMt,r .'t t county -in.. . l Torem-e station on '. l!iM B. Ill 1 1 I k T.r, I'.ouiioiy oe orotiyht an ,:. . "iT" 14 .' ' ""-WeipUla, .ir, tWhi,;h -J.iiii.iii flesh is ortl'T gentleman and f ! -V. " ,"','4 eUblishing "fcoewtm . i'-i - h. l lu ll"",r llve8 prolong, dv tht i9 ?.ur.d,!'7 L c"ronlcl a sad tre SLSffa' whbUjI in Palnttownship, on w5d- Vnl.i;i ws the owner or a saw mill Snt It Hlin.Hl ra fruiH .11 . niurmmioiT io m- i J 1 y tares annuve.l, 'teV h "'" M yers & a. . or" known both far .,,,1 "-iii. i . ow n, wuere sv.,,. anyho.lv "look dnw.. '. iiii. . t . - -- i rt".M.. .. "ml "'n't what's the! riv . n"tinan. wlim m.,.. i...i I ik. nri nntirnntentl rf ni...T ' ,w-""g ot that kind i,r c,,"-'t the aforesaid r "'lv 7 ? he dentally "-h. ' '"'otit. t'.i w.ll v..... "- ""-lii.LiT .A-1"? liocese, t bi ..mi,.!.?.'! lo U to establish a ; sr The transfer, '."arT therein ,fc :.""ltiat'outtWo ..pV. . "rtiltr...: """ -iuieiiton was! Kon.Tf . n,,l,'wn' " Tuemlay t s.twu .'r " - t..ii ernville. erby the 1 i . , retl-f ned tut I. ' " 1,1,.,. , .. ," in iiri UT inn -nw. with WMln"d O'Neill. if " a V '" uJD ru" to get jood n i .aX the extreme. ' " . ... a, .i..i.....tinii nf a.! I it enntaineit. inciiniinir. lesides the furniture, aliout forty bnehels of wheat and some other grain. The fire was communicated to the roof from the stove piive while the family were at dinner, and the first intimation the inmates hail or the conflagration was the falliug In of the rooT. Mr. Ileffuer's loss, which he Is but poorly able to bear, will amount to about 600, ou which there is no insurauce. On the same day, a already Indicated, the residence of Mr. Daniel Glenn, of I'lne torn i.i n t .,t if tia. cniintv. near the Cambria line,' was set on fire by a fpark falling upon the roof, and was burned to the ground with the greater part or itacontenis. t - learn the extent of the loss nor the amotiut of insurance, if Indeed there was any. The third and last of this aeries of confla gration was at the resilience of Dr. Brallier, of Cherry Tree, Indiana county, which caught fire in much the same way as the others, but was fortunately discovered In time to prevent rnriuer tiamnga burning in the roof of a hole about eight feet square. . Queer Fbbak or Natcke. From Wed nesday's Issue of the Latrobe Adianc we clip the following : - On Monday last Dr. Win. C. Colemao showed us Bomethinir very rare In the way of It was a chicken having twpwel deT,"''.ne'1In perfectly formeil bodies, four per feet wlnn, four perfect lr and ft and only one head. ThetPvlles of this eurloslty were rfert In every respect and were Joine. Wh' . dlsunoa back of the head. The chicken dved about one minute alter win Vh. V.V. shell. It was hatched from n; of the Par trtdKe Cochin bred and the Pr. declares that ri vj line n'n- w. a.,..A 1" r 1 . . " 1 fill h n .k.j uo"' '. s-utber on tho snhj.-ct, that on the day nameil tv.8f, Wenl lo the mill whfeh h!?? T.h,ch belonged to Win and of ' , mi1.!!.","We?;.t the mill. The owner or the mill and one ef his mm ..-i. l5fm.,wthe.Wm?,,and Su"e the boy V,t bii 5-iTh.".; . ,ou,e ""fd word, had un J .,ul r ibt;LWn .h.em' lhc former picked f!.P-h.E t?i 0f inth boul ,OMT feet Ion and four Inches wide, for th n J:i . . iM. a.., i . 1 . f VJ 1 Oil IHU1K iiitj itk i. ... r " 8V"re !,f ,h' Proceeding the elder r,rii,,Crlire1 "n1 told Sease not ti strike the flem.T. ,s, "8ein" kr turned on the old g.n t ,",?","- Ju'"'t h' th,w across the head, f rHcu.rlf.'ne skurreraI ,,,Che' ,a len,h nd did 'Xl'Zfix LVivtrtorf wascslled upon and pVium i9 mnn tn,,t ""dlcHl skill fv VlSfrli- Mr1KB"8 PPoaredtobeperfeot nenl . alarm ,hat the wound would fh2 m a ; 1! "bunted a horso and rode to fnr,.?!!.? of J"hn P'-Hse. Ksq.. to make an in h?I .... onal"t Bease, but er..re rlnishlng iie,J?,,theb?cai,,eao kthat be was l n?iP to abandon It, and started for his ".V n hi wa' thither he became so sick ',navrble',ynptoins Increased so rapidly, that it was evident his It use upon life wss very short. About 8 o'clock In the evening i " ,m,rr!""te man breathed his last, and his I (wnlainn Dill. Imiv j Mu,i;t- ,,.7..w,.,u,k"' & Pendr-d It on wires Ina lare bottle er '""" 1 1 ""'ai.!. 1 '"'le i.hla. Call and ssvs it Is to be placed on exhibition at the wat 'h' r-nslMirg rH,.U 1 c2n!?n'n"l.l Iul.ryPExh.bltlon Wk wUI " lt ,!""f goNl ui.l lilt nf" Philadelphia alenut the '' Vi. J,llMnr,i I list or Trot out tour curiosities and best this If yo'J "WftiA a "r i:,r,,'t''-'iil. cn The neld i" oDen to both Cambria and fa.'hi ,,'rclli' trlbuted to the injuries lu tllcted by John J. Sease. Mr. Kos? was a man or about fifty years of sire and wss uutversally esteemed in the com munity in which he lived. Seoso was arrested and brought to the Jail at this place on Friday hist, and the matter will doubtless .undergo a judicial Investigation at the A u ust term of eur court, lie is a man of about ttrty years of aire, near six feet hitr h and weighs upward of two hundrea pounds, broad shouldered, wtdl developed muscles and hss a lotijr black beard and black hair. Tho nose Is prominent and the eyes large and briirht. laken altogether he is a fine physical specimen or nisnhooii. This secoutit of the deplorable j alTair is not near full, we know, as our readers would desire, nor is it as comprehensive as we would like to make It, but that beautiful Mat vte 'Ji11. ,i"!crimmal Jurisprudence of the iState which dlsqualirlcs a man who has inteliigcuce enough to read and think about a case or the kind from serving on the jury, precludes the giving of the circumstances in full. When our law makers in their great wisdom will deter mine thnt men of intclligenceare not tn be pre vented from fulfilling their sworn obligations to "give a verdict in accordance with the evi dence" by any account of such affairs that they may read or hear, then and not until then can enterprising- journals furnish their readers with full and minute accounts of such traguaii'S. Xantippe. It seems that the memory of this woman, like that of her renowned hus band, is likely to be kept alive to the end of time. She is said to have possessed a very irritable temper, aud her name has become a synonym of "vixen," or ;acold." It is more than ttossfhle, however, that the judgment passed upou her by mankind has lieen too severe. A more charitable disposition would undoubtedly have discovered in her many good qualities, and have attributed her fail ings more to physical infirmities than to moral obliquity. The party most intimately acquainted with htr, and therefore best able to form a correct opinion, gives her credit for many domestic virtues. It is now well known that many of the diseases to which women are subject, have a direct tendency to render them irritable, peevish, cross, mo rose, unreasonable, so that they chafe and fret over all those little ills and annoyances that a perron in health would bear with com posure. It is fair to infer that most of the tantrums of Xantippe were due to these causes alone; and could Socrates, as he re turned from the Senate, the Gymnasium, or the Atbetieum, have stopped at Pestle & Mortar's Drug Store and carried home a bottle of Dr. I'ierco'a Favorite Prescript ion, now aud then, no doHbt he might have evaded many a "curtain lecture," allayed many a "domestic broil," made it much pleasauter for the children," and more enjoy able for himself, and rescued his wife's name from the unenviable, 'world-wide, and eter nal notoriety i has attained. Thousands of women bless tho day on which Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was first made known to them. A single Lottie often gives deli cate and suffering women more relief than months of treatment from their family phys ician. In all those deraugemente causing backache, d ragging-down sensations, ner vous and general debility, it is a sovereign remedy. I ts soothing and healing properties render it of the utmost value to ladies suf fering from internal fever, congestion, in flammation, or ulceration, and its strength ening effects tend to correct displacements of internal parts, the result of weakness of natural supports. It is sold by all druggists. The Caihohc Vobld.-The Catholic World for May plies ita axe at "The Koot of our Present Kvlla," and pliea lustily. The subject is a large and inviting one to the moralizing critic, and whether or not the CatfioUc World has bared the real root ia for the reader to satisfy himself. The article Is a thoughtful one, and, though, as might be expected, the views enunciated are Catholic in their tene and tendency, the considerations advanced, lu it deserve attention from all quarters. -A French Novel" is a lighter theme, but full of Interest and vivacity. The freedom claimed for Catholic writers of fiction lu the future ia of the Vargeat kind, and the rating given such writers in the oasl, of the sharpest. Pii kheimer" is a ref resh ing dip Into one of the side enrreuta of the gteat Reformation.' The Catastrophe is at length, reached in "Aie You My Wife V" The end of the strange heroine is told with grpat power and feeling. This story will end in the June nnmlier. '-Napoleon and Pius VII." is an article based on the new and very Interesting "Life ef Pius VII." by Miss Allies. "The Poetry of the Period1' will probably attract the general attention as much as anything in the present number. The writer rates Roasetti and Morris higher than Tennyson. What will the loversof the Laureate think of this 7 "The Church and Civil Liberty" holds up the Catholic Church as the champion of human liberty now and since its existence. Before it aud without It, according to the writer, trne liberty was unknown. "Scanderbeg" is a spirited bio graphical sketch of a real Christian hero. The article lias a certain present interest. from the fact that its subject led to the last great revolt against the Turkish power.- in much the same region as that wherein the struggle betWefih Christian and Turk is now being waged. HhftH are several other articles of greater or less interest in the present num ber of this magazine. But from those men tioned it is easy te see that the Catholic World knows thoroughly how to pass "from gtave to gay, from lively to severe," and combine soliditvof matter with gracefulness of touch. The literary criticisms are full of merit, and form a valuable feature of their own. The ctjkmk? of an unusually provoking piece of literary piracy in a so-called edition of "Faber's Hynins" was deserved Frank Macdosald. Curefok Diphtheria. Below we print a recipe for the cure of diphtheria, which has been kindly furnished for the benefit nf the public, by M r. Uiraiu Bnrlew, of Lock Haven. It is composed, as will be seen, of simple Ingredients, which t an be readily ob tained at any of our drag stores. A supply should lie prepared by everybody and kept on hand for an emergency ; although we do not anticipate an alarming spread of the dreaded diphtheria, it will often "romn handy" in case of sore throat of any kiud. The following Is the recipe: 8 ox. wild cherry bark. 8 on. s.-e, . Boil each separately In a pint of Wfrter, tnlx together and Strain, and boil down to half pint; add to this 1 ox. of alum and as much loaf or granulated sugar as wtll dissolve. TWs la to be used as a garglo as often as may be needed Poultice the throat with tigs or cranberries, well mashed. Mr. Burlew adds: "I made nse of the above treatment for diphtheria in my fami ly witli good success, when the doctor had given tip the child as a hopeless case." liellefonte Watchman. Hor.r.owAY'8 Pili.s Ain Oijttmevt. Health and lieautvHoe to Secure Tficnt. Ftmale Irregularities. Iteauty is as indispen sible to the happiness of woman as is health to ner existence, the loss of charms being re garded as a greater affliction than death It self. Hollow-ay's IMIls and Ointment have done more towards preserving it, and reliev ing the various disorders incidental to the sex, than all other advertised medicines ttiiifed. Thousands of lovely females have had their constitutions ruined and beauty blighted by drastic apperients, pernicious stimulants and poisonous lotions. The mild, soothing and restorative Influence of llol loway's great Internal and external reme dies, in all complaints of women, are now generally admitted, whether in the Spring time of womanhood, or in the Autumn, or turn of life. 18- SENSint-K Advice. Yon are asked every day thronch the columns of newspapers and by'yonr Druggist to nse something for Dys pepsia aud Liver Complaint that yon know nothing almtit, and yon get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give yon satisfactory proof thas Greek's ArorsT Fi-ower will cure yoti ot Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint with all itf effect, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache. Habitnal Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Hart-burn, Water-brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirit etc., we ask you to go to your Drnggista, Lemmon Si Murray, Eliensbnrg, or Woleslagle Sc Son, Wilmore.and geta Sample Bottleof QREETt a ArocsT Fixiwer for 10 cents, and try it, or a Regular Siie for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. A seven-year old daughter of Mr. Wn. Wrieht. residing near New Florence West moreland county, ha.1 one of her hands torn off piece by piece, one day last week, by be ing canght in a cntting-box. It seems that the little girl ami an older brothel went to the barn together, aod while there the lad starts! the enning-box a,K by some means his sister got her hand into the mill and I it was pulled in lietween the rollers with the terrible result staled. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. ' etc . I will send a recipe mm win n, j".., ..!. .-. -.r rjlIT Tl.ia .rrvwt relirenv f it f. r. w r vn n - -- Hkjtht W. Kaxaoa. Corner SewtnUh JLvenum atut Liberty Street, Tfcnyis, . per day. PITTSBURG, XV. H. W. KANACA & CO., Proprietors. rfhe abova boose, just open for the reception of guests, ts most centrally located In tha bttslnsss n or the eity. and within two blocks of tho I nlon Iiepot. The house la entire!' new. and furnished hTouirnout in the most Iranmred ft rl. and trill be la mm wnet . HhihUh ii .. .i i,k .n ...um improvements, having, the Ituuyoved lectrlc telegraph from ewr.h chamber, and la oourse of erection a II st-eiara passenger elevator, with all safety (MUeuU auaehod.. turn etoHlne dees rime at will be a leading teaturo. April 58, !. Sm. OUr rttxzle Department. Crrssby Station, Merced Co., Vn., f April 10, 187d. ( Dear Fkkmas I am sorry to say that out of all the problems I cent only two were solved correctly. For the benefit ot A. 1). H. I will solve that FOCRTlt QUESTION. tHST srar: A's plus X B's plus X C a slOO It s plus S A's plus H C's 100 C's pius X A's pins X Co loo SBOOMI STEP. X A plus B plus C 200 8 B plus A plttsC io 4 C plus A plus B 400 third step: B plus A plus 3 C BOO 3 C p:-M A plus C J00 Wide Awake for Mat, 18761. Wmtt Awake for May is grassy, flowery, and out-of-door-ish generally. There Is a de lightful flutter of birds' wings in Miss H. II. Hudson's poem, "Helping the Birds." Mrs. Warner's full-page poem is starred with dandelions, there are humming-birds in "Sweetheart's Surprise," by Mary E. C. Wyeth, a merry sound of wators in the "Mill Songs" by Miss Farman. "I'iiss Speaks" adds another to these fine poems. The number opens with a story by Edgar Faw cett, adorned by a fine illustration drawn by Miss C. A. Northam. It will do our Inde pendent girls no harm to read this story. Other good stories aro;"The Doll Mission' by the editor, '-The Angl of the House," a Centennial story, by O. II. Woodman, and "Hanging a Bear," a true story of adventure by Rev. I. L. Bmnau. with a spirited front ispiece by F. T. Merrill. There Is a simple but tempting record of last summer's camp ing out, by H. A. U., alluring one thusearly to the Wholesome way we Yankees have taken up of spending the hot summer days, while the initial paper of "A Child in Florence-" promises ns some pleasant reminis cences of that famous art-city. The serials, "Young Rick" and "The Cooking Club," are worth the reading. The Depart menta are well-snsta'.ned, the pictures admirable. Last, bnt not least among the attractions, is a Centennial drama, prepared for tha chil dren by the well-known dramatic writer, Mrs. E. D.-Cheney. It is given thus early that the children may have full time t, pre pare for their Fourth of July celebrations. We say "Ood Speed" to this bright, whole some magazine. Only 9 00 per annum: Sample copies 20 cts. D. Lothkop & Co., Boston. A New CitEAtrox. When the human body is exhausted and worn down with dixtiaao, when the face Is blanched and pale, w hen the muscles shrink away, w hen the eye lose its lustre, when rough ai.d night sweats are increasing upon you, yon may be sine that the very essence of life is running away, and the blood has not that plastic and renewing quality which nature designed it to have. In this state of health, Dr. tvEYSER's) Lcvo Ccre will recreate the body ; will fill the arteries and veins with new biood, out of which new tissues and new organisms can be formed, and all the functions of life will lie restored to pristine health and vigor. We have seen this verified in mure than an hundred instances. Yes! even alter consump tion had laid its fatal grasp npon its victim, Dr. Keyser, with that most wonder working medicine, has given back health and life. Price of Lung Cure 31.50 per bottle, or $7. SO per half dozen. To be hail at Dr. Keyse.r's Laboratory, 240 Penn avenne, Pittsburgh. His private consulting office is No. IUO Peun aveuue. Lost. A boy by the name of John Shapf, aged seventeen years; is five and one half feet in lieigbr, entirely doaf and quite ner vous. He strayed away-, as is supposed, under mental derangement, on Wednesday, April .1th, since when nothing has been heard of him. Any information of bis Wherealionts will lie kindly received and duly appreciated by his patenTs, at 1202 Ridge Road, Harrisburg, Pa. AuorsTUSHAPF. OBIT(7ARf nnovf-N-deM. Tn Washington tonMp. on Thursday, April SO, 187ft, Mrs. Cataarikb Ann Brown, wife af Mr. Wni, Brown, aged 45 years, 4 months and 14 days. The (I'M eased was the mother of a large and respected famity, and her life was devoted to the performnnce of good works, among which may be mentioned Ihe bringing tip of hor chil dren 1n the strict observance of those duties which they owe to both Ood aud man. Her d afh Is mourned by a large circle of relatives and friends, ell of whom esteemed her vary higMy. Having dbd as she lived-, A firm lie liever In the cthollo faith, her remains were Interred In the cemetery at Sumtnitvtlie. May she rest In peace. MCLLEX. Died, tn Utnmerhlll township, on Mondav, April 24, Iftfs. Mrs. Maroarbt Mui.i.k. relict of Bernard Mullen, deceased, aged about 68 vears. Mrs. Mullen was born In County Lena-ford, Ireland, and came to this country about fifty years sgo, during most of which time she re sided In this county. Her long and eventful .'ire was brought with many troubles, not the least of which was the paralj ration of her hus bani some thirty year ago and the eonsequetit devolving npon herself of the duty of provid ing for the wants or the family. fhe was a de vout mom ber of the Catholic Charch and en Joyed the esteem of all who knew her. May she rest in peace. i i . . ... U..HIH i rrm . nnp.iin.i .. . k inia.itinai v ti.rui ib - . ' -.-. was niw nvrir,. J " -i-i and a good lot of ground, slluste in America. Senrt a peir-iMiiireeaeii . rT rouh, r which peesko will Im to the Rev. Joarrrt T. IWMA'v, .Wton D, ml ,jtl). r.X. Bibh Uoute, Xv York. . r42l.-6in. 1 1 Loretto, April 88, 187.-3t.- NOTICE. I hare left with Peter Ebio, of Carroll township, during my pleasure, the following described property : 1 sorrel mare, I sorrrl horse. 1 cow. 1 calves, 1 sot harness. I wagon. 1 plow, 1 harrow. I windmill, I sled, and a lot of household and kitchen fur niture. HENRT HOPPLE. Carroll Twp., April S4, U7.-8t. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have purchased at constable's ale tho following personal property, belonging to Mathlaa Shorten klreher, or Susquehanna town ship, and baring left the same with him daring my pleasure. I hereby forbid all Interference wllh said property, to wit : One brown mare, one swrrel mare, three pigs, one cooking stove and one table. II. V. KIKKPATUICK. Carroll Twp., April 24, 1878.-at. ANDS OFF. Having this day bought at Sheriff's sale, one black horse, two sets harness, one pig. two cows and calves, two stoves, one buresu, one cupboard, and two bedsteads and bedding, as the property of Jos eph Craver, which I have left In his posessinn dining my pleasure. I hereby caution all per sons not to Interfere with the said property. . CHARLES WBAKLEN. Susquehanna Twp.. April IT, 18ik-3S-3t. FOR RENT AND FOR SALE. -The subscriber offers for rent the large and well known TAVKIttf STAND at present occupied hv him, located In Loretlo borough, near the Cathoiio church. Said stand has been coupled as a isvern for the past twenty years, and is Well adapted for itther that or ror a gro cery and dwelling house Also, for sale on easy halt story tiwemng nouae the same given at RAID 5 A plus SC mt-KTii stkp: SB plus 3 A plus 12 C 3 li plus A plusC A plus 11C rirrn step: 10 A plus 55 10 A plus 4 C 61 C 300 C 7.S-17 - 0IXTH STBP: 55 A plus 29 Ci 4 A plus Stt C 62 A A -i.7-17 SSVKNTH 8TKP: 8 B plus A plus C... 3 B plus 29 T IT plus 70 8-17 SB lift, ift-i , . U - 194.2-1; divided by 3 . KIOHTR STKP: A s 23-7-17 li s -4. 12-17 C's - 70.9-17 Mwn stkf: ia 000 4400 000 .....8V00 e 33S0 1800 1500 .WOO . 300 . 194.S-1T . 04.12-17 29 7-17 plus X of S4.13-12-17 tilus X of 7.8-17-ln0 29.7M7 plus 32.4-17 plniW.4-lT - 100 100 1U0 100 10(1 1 eTn stkp : (U.lS-17 plus S of 2W.T-17 plus H 7H.S-1T ... 64.-13-17 plus 9.41-67 plus 25.25-51 KI.KTIIfTR STEP." 78.8-17 plus V of 2H.T-17 plus X of 84.12-17 -7.S-17 plu 7.6-17 plus P5.3-1? i Now there! If the printer can put that In type that example Is solved by arithmetic, aud proved. I think I shall hare to go back tn Cain, bria and set up a school, t ant sofry that " or etto" backed out, as his solution of the plowing problem was the most scientific of all the solu tions, and tree from errors, which Is not the case with the great majority of solutions In the Puzzle Department." Hoping that the bihtor, the Ferman and the "Puzzle Department" may flourish like a grncu bay tree, I remain. Yours, Kob Ror. Local Correspondence, CAB-HOl.i-Towg, April 24, 187. Dbar Freeman As you havenoregnlar con tributor to your valuable paper from this part of the country, I propose to enter the ranks and endeavor to keep you posted on matters of ireneral Interest to the public. Not having bad a great deal of experience In newspaper writ ing, I trust yoti will not criticise too closely my manner, but look more to the matter of my epistles. It pains me to have to Inform yon of the les by fire, on Friday last, of the dwelling house and all Its contents belonging to Mr. James Refner, f Husquchnnna township. You will remember that the wind blew strong and high on that day, and this together Willi the fact that the family were sea toil at dinner when the Are broke out, accounts for It making such headway that not an article of rurnaUire or even wearing apparel was saved. The entire community sympathix with Mr. Ri-rii-r. and etTorts are on foot to assist the unfortunate but tleservibg funiilv as far as possible. Our friend M.J. Buck, M. O., paid a brief vistt to his hnie last week. Our farmers are busy ploughing, and the vil lage is consequent- dull, local items scarce and green backs vlitto. A Juvenile lover or some thirteen summers UAHK TIltSE FACTS! THE TESTIMONY 0FJI1E WHOLE WORLD. llOLLOWAmiNTMEM. lUul Legs, Had TireatitA, Sores and Ulcer. A hv description of sores are remediable by tho proper and diligent use of this Inestimable prepar ation. To attempt to care bad legs by platering the edges nf the wound together is a folly : fir should the skin unite, a boggy. ll.ieaed' on'dl'lon remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury In a few days. The only rational and success ful treatment, aa indicated by nature, is to reduce the inflammation In and a bo tit the Wotlnd and to soothe the neighboring parts by robbing In plenty of the Ointment as salt Is forced Into meat. This will cause the wallguant humors to be drained off from the hard, swollen, and discolored parti ronnd about the wound, sore, or aloer, and when these ha in or are removed, the Wounds themselves will soon heal; Warm bread and Water ialttces ap plied over the affected parts, after the Ointment hat lieen well robbed ia, will sooths and soften the same and greatly assist the core. There is a de cryption of nicer. Sore and awe ling, watch need not tie named here, attendant xin tha follies of youth, and for which this Ointment is u-gently recommended as a sovereign remedy. In caring such poisonous sores it never fails to restore the system to a healthy state If the Pills be taken ac cording to the printed Instructions. Dlpththerift, TJlceratcd Sore Throat and Scarlet and other F"evertt. Any or the above diseases may be enred by well rubbing the Ointment three times a day Into the chest, throat, and neck of the patient ! It will soon penetrate, and give Immediate relief. Medicine taken by the month mnst operate upon the whole svatetn ere Its Influence can be felt In any local part, whereas the Ointment will do Its work at once. Whoever trie the unguent In the above manner fur the diseases named, or any similar dis orders affecting the chest and throat, arill find themselves relieved as by a charm. All sufferers from these complaints should envelop tha throat at bedtime to a large bread and water mult Ice. after the Ointment has been well rubbed In : It will great Iv assist the core ef the throat and rhest. To allav the lever and lessen the Inflammation, eight nf ten Pills should be taken night and morn ing. The Ointment will pro.ie.re perspiration, the grand essential In all caes of fevers, sore throats, or where there might be an oppression of tha chest, either from asthma or other causes. Iile, FiittV, Stricture. Tha above class of complaints will be removed bv nie-htlv fomenting the Darts with warm water. and then by most effeeteally rabhtng la the Oint ment. Porsons Battering irom these utrerai com plaints should lose not a moment In arresting their progress. It slioald be understood that it Is not sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on the affected parts, but It mast be well robbed In for a considerable time two or three time a day. that I mav be taken Into the system, whence It will re move any hidden sore or wonnd as effectually as though DAlpable to the eve. There again bread nd water poultices, after the rubbing in of the Ointment, will do great service. This Is the o'v sure treatment for females, cases of cancer a the stomach, or where there may be a geuerml beanuj down. Indiscretions of Yotttft Sores and Ctcer. Blotebea, as also swellings, can, with certainty. be radically cured II the ointment be asei freely, and the Plils taken night and tnernlnsr. as recotu mended In the printed instructiims. W hen treated In any other way they only dry on In one place to break on t tn another; whereas this Ointment will remove the humor from the system, and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will i quire time with the ate or the Pllis to Insare lasting cere. Dropsical Strellinff. Paralysis, and St fr Joints. AHhonah the above complaints differ widely In i i nvir ini(in bii.i ii.iuiv, jvi i nvj mi i uuc w. treatment. Many oi me wyrfi n 01 vucii vn JOHNSTOWN SAW Wtl 120 Clinton StM Johnstown, Pa. fMURTK.Rr.n sF.p-f. n. t. PKrniT V received of all santt not les than I ins liollaj-. Present rate of Interest, lit pf e-m. Interest la dne In the months of June aji fleeember, and ts not withdrawn is added to tha deposit, thes eont. poandtng twice a year Without trfmbltng tha de positor to oU or even to present the deposit book' Money loaned on Real Lutate. Preereace. with liberal rates and long titne. given to borrowers el ferlng first mortgages on farms Worth foerorsoere ' tltnes the a moan I ot Iowa desired. Ooow rafereaee pvrfect tUles. etc., required. i ma oorporaiion is eeiasiveiy a Savings Bant, Tto cotnsnrrelal deposits received, nor alsomale' . ; granted. Tto loans on personal seraritv. Blank applications for borrowers, evpleeoftbo' i mlcs, by-laws, and special law relating to this Bank, sent to any address desired. i TRrsTsits .Taines Oooper, David Dibert, O. B.J. Kills. A.J. Hawes. F. W. Hay. John LoWmaa.H. ' Fanmer. Jr., llanlel McTinghlin, D.J. Mnrrell, James MeMlllcn. James Morley. Iewis I'lftt, H. A. Boggs. Conrad Sappes, Oeorge T. Swank, aacf W.W.Walters. . , DANIEL, J. MIIRKELL rrealde. Fa ask Hi bkrt. Treasurer. Cysts Eldis. "olldtor. Cl2-7S.-ly.f . STATEMENT or SETTLEMENT of Auditors with Suiervlsor of Barr Township for the year 1ST&: Astboit SnrsTca, Snpervlsor,!). To amonnt of Dn pi teste .fSTS.oa Dindtan avows! of hie"fe-links" I he other even- j eases, will yield In a comparatively short space of ing In a manner worthy of rei-ord. Ilereqtiost- tline when this Olntmenl Is dillirently rubbed Into ed a younger brother of Susan Jane to Inform his inamorato tlial tier likeness was tmagei on his heart as large as a twla calf. Weren't bin f roll nets Intense? More anon, Pete Hticci. LICENSE NOTI CE.The follow Ing petitions for license have been filed In the ofllce of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, and will bu presented for the notion of the Court on ThcwsdaT, lStls Mar, 17. to wit : P. . Kelly. East Conomaugh. Tavern. Peter Both, Cambria bornutrh. Tavern. Ttios. Dunphy, Clearfield township. Tavern. Silas A. McOortgh, Chest Pprlnga, Tavern. George Kohloi. Franklin bur., Eatlnsr House. B. M COIXJAN, Clerk Q. S. Clerk's Office, Bbc-nsbtirg, April 26, 1S76. A'UPITOR'S NOTICE. The un- ' dersigned Auditor, appointed, by Ihe Orphans' Court of Cambria county to report distribution nf the balance In the hands of George Koseline.admlnistraforof Jacob Settie myer, dee'd, as shown by said administrator's first and final aeoonnt, hereby notifies all pf-Y-snns Interested that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office. In Kbenshnrg, on Fhidat, the aatli day of Mav. 1879, at 1 o' clock, p. m., when and where all parties may at tend if they think pnrer. . . ALVIN EVaJTH, Auditor. Ebensburg. April 2i, li7r.-3t. UmTOR'3 NOTtCE I In lire matter of the second anA Yn,rt.is,i. ac count of P. F. Custer and Wm. H. Secbler, ex ecutors of Samuel Ptlles. deceased. And now, April Sth. 1370, on motion of W. H. Sechler. Esq., Ihe Court appdnt John O laiko an Auditor tn distribute the funds In the hands of said executors, as shown by theft second and partial account, extract Trom ttre Record. Jam its M. Sisjorm, Clerk O. C. Pursuant to the above appoint ment. I will sit at my offlc with the Recorder of Cambria coon tv, Iti Ebenxburg. on TnnnsnAV, the 45lh day of Mat next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. J. O. LAKE, Auditor. Ebensburg, April 25. l7rt.-3r. PUBLIC SALE op Real Est ak. The undersigned, assignee nf A. Y. Jones and George W. Jones, surviving partners of Thomas X. Jones & Sons, will offer at public sale on the premises, on slistiscHay, the (llh day of Way, at o'clock. P. FORTY- ONE ACHES OF LAND lying east or and ad Joiuing the Borough of Elienaburg. The land Is partly cleared and under fence, and will be sold In lots to suit purchasers. Teks or S.Al.g. One-fourth of the purchase money to he paid on delivery of the deed, one fourth In six month, and the balance iu one year the payments to besr Interest and to be secured by the bond and mortrareof the pur chaser. DWKiHT JONES, Aesi.uee. Ebensburg. April 27. lS7.-2t. NOTICE TO ' the parts affected , even after every other means have tailed. In all serious mala'dies the Hilts should be taken according te the printed direc tions accompanying each box. Bofa the Olntmtnt rtud Pin sWrid be used In the f'tllmcino costs : Corns Soft), Cianoers. Contracted and wtifT Joints, Elephantiasis, Fistulas, Oust. Olamln'ar Swelllnsrs. j lumbago, " credits to be transferred. C. By servlees, B2 days plank return tax work done by taxable! .. Petee Nsalt, Supervisor, Da. To amonnt of Duplicate. $&QS.4T Ci. ....) 70.60 .... IM .... 40S.OT 103.XI 7J3.M 7.tw 60 e.4 .. ess.sv 7TJ.7S By services. 4T days eioneratlons and return., " work dune by tatables... amount charged.. 2U.U S0S47 ANTHONY fsCHSABKI, I ABRAHAM COT. Attest Haaar Kiaaa, Twp. Clerk. A editors. (4-21.-t.) EJ. LITTLE, in account with Lo- rettn Boron gh, at Auditors' settlement April 1-1, 1874: Da. To amount of Duplicate tlf.tS Dog tax. S M Ca, ieo.7 By amount paid Treasurer '.wj ; exonerations ljs Jan. 4. 1870. By return to Commis sioners. I house and 3 lots of John Blsel i 5 Bv 10 dars' work as Street Comm'r. li oo " tue bill S7 " material and work 57.10 com mission as collector.. ........ 8 US 4190.70 We, the Auditors of Lnretto Borough, have ex amined tho above account and And the tame cor rect. K. T. HH 1 KL.1 S, J. P. LACY. J Auditors. H. W. L.1T21NOEB, J April 21, U76.-3t. PATRICK MEALLY, in nccoitut with Lorettn Borough, at Auditors' sJ- lleinent, April 3, 1870 : Da. To amount from Collector............ ' Bnrgesa " John O. Lake, Fjw., - S. Fry 7?.. s . tO 44 tM Ca By orders audited 91.4 receipt or Wra. I.ltiingeroa Au ditors' order for 20.4S receipt ot Wm. L.ltt Inger oa Au ditor's order for 87.07 M commission as Treasurer at S p.c 2.6 " dae bill to close account 1.41 $1?. We. the Auditors of Toretto Borough, have ex amined the above account and find the same eur rect. . T. SHIELDS. i .1.1'. LACY. jAedlters. . W. LlT2INUElt.S April SI, 1870.-4U HARDWARE 3 ! Piles. Rheamatlsm, Mcalds. Sere Nipple. Sere Throats. Skin Diseases, Scurvy. Sore Heads, Bad Legi. -Bad Breasts, Horns. Bunions. Bite or Mosehe- toes and Sand Files.; Coco-bay. Chiugo-foot. I Swelllnan, I Tumors, Chilblains. I Lumbago, 1 vTh- Chapped I I WonudS, Hands, I Yaws. C. t'TI4. ! None are genuine nnlert the Signature Of J. Hivikk k. axent Tor the Cftlted States, snrronnds each box of Pills and Ointment. A handsome reward will be given to aay oee Van dertng such Information ss may lead to t1e detec tion of any party or parties counterfeiting the mldicincs or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. . Sold at tbe Ma nn factory r7 rToreTwoT HoL .ow av t tJo. New York. ad by all resctable Drugirlsts and Dealers In Medicines tbWmirhout the civilised world, Tn boxes, at 25 cents, VI cents, and l each. . There Is considerable saving by taking the laVger sUes. N. B. Directions for the frtildanee 'Of patients In every disorder aire Affixed to each box. April 21, 1870.-ly. TA rEMENT-of AiuVitots Sfttle- irtent Witli the Collector and Treasurer or Wllmore Borough for the year ending Aptll 1J, 1870 : w . Tobias Ass a, CollecroT, Da. To amount of Duplicate.. t40 Si Oa. Fy aTtnout of erders tald ,117 93 vrro? and exonerations 0 5 " "paid Treasurer 0i 01 additional exonerations 140 additional credit. ' W) ' CoMectorS oommisslon. 15 81-4HS 60 Balanoe fue Borough.. . M 45 Josr.rH Milleb. Treasurer, Da. TO amount at last settlement 63 It received from Collector.. 02 ol P. J. Wole slagle, Bnrgess' flnos 10 10 lM 04 On. By amount of order paid . . -180 04 Assets': Balance duo from Collector.. Bnes ...i6M 45 .... 14 74-109 16 IN accordance with an Act of the. General As sembly of this Commonwealth, approved the th day of April, A. O. 1373. -relating to the col lection of taxes In the county of Cambria." no tie" Is hereby given to the tax-payers residing In the districts below named, that the County Treasurer, in compliance with Ihe sec.cnd sec tion of said act, will attend at the places of holding the borouirh and township elections an the following named days, for the purpose of receiving the cwunty. poor and state taxes as sessed for the year 1870 1 For Wllmore borough, Monday, June 12th. Snmmerhlll township, Tuesdsv-, June l?th. " Washington m Wednesday, " 14th. " Riimmttville borough. Thursday " 15th. - Gallltxin " Friday, 16th. Gnilltsin township. Saturday, " 17th. Loretto borough. Monday, 19th. Allegheny township, Tnesday w 20th. Munster - Wednesday. " 21st. " Chest Springs borough. Thursday, 23d. Clearfield township. Friday, 23d. ' White township, oh Monday, June2flth. at A. If. Fiske's, and on Tuesday, June 27th, at Lloydsville. . Chest township, at Olen Onnnell. Wednes day, June 23th, aud at A. Anna's. Thurs day. June 20th. Cnrrolltown !oronrh. Friday, June 80th. " Ca troll township, Saturday, July 1st. Cambria " Mnndav, July 3u Barr " Weilneeday. July 5th. Susquehanna township, Thursday. Jul v Sth. West Ward, EbensburgN Friday. Inly 7th. " East " Hitllinlnv. July tb. " Jackson township Monday, July loth. Black lick Tuesday, July lltb. And, In accnt-danoe with Ihe second section of said act. on all taxes paid 10 the Treasurer be fore the 1st day of September there will be a reduction nf nva pKrckit., while five percent, will be a deed to all unpaid taxes, aud placed lit tha hands nf a ennstable. j N. J.FRRI DHOFK. County Treasurer. I Treaanrer'a ClMns. Ehcubuw. Axiril 24. 1676-. We, the undersigned Audltort or Wllmota Bolr ongh, do certify that we have examined the vouch ers and acewants of Tobias Ashe. I 'ol led or. and Joseph Miller, Treasurer, and find them as above Stated, as 18 also tho foregoing statement. F. F. MOCHMJK. Atamorf 4-28 -St 1 T. M'O. OSTER, j ""tor- STATEMENT or SETTLEMENT with the Supervisors of Btackllck toWu ship for the year ending April 6, 1870 : rsTKK Wasjbe, Supervisor, Da. To amount of Duplicate .. 6323 28 ra. BV Work done on fnad..-. . .. . . . f'80" aut't returned to Commissioners . 73 amount of exonerations - 18 45 " amount of onworked tax. . Tl 62 633 rs Cbaei.es Txa AsAcca, Sapervlsof, Dr. To amount of Duplicate v aSOO & Ok. By Wnfk done oa roads -.tSft 15 am't retorned to t'ommlssloners 3 00 M amount of exnneratrnns 3 V& anrount of Onworked tax 60 10 4M0 40 We, the undersigned A editors of ntacktre.lt town ship, have, alter dae examination, round the abova accoun ts oorreot. OEOR1E A. WILSON. 8 VIV KbdHdHiiR, V Auditors. JA.MH4 H. WHITE. J Attest II. O. Basbacses, Clerk. t4-?.-8t. rXiv 5atTwo r i Possesses a maeh greater power 1 restoring to a healthy State the tfloen.i menlbrane or the Orethnv than eithor enbebs or copaiba. It Sever produces sickness and is eertatu And speeily in Its action. It Is fast superseuing every inner reraeoy. rsixiy POCKET KNIVES Knivet, Fork6 It Spoont, mcissORS. axis. SHOvctt. l nrrt umdll NAILS. riLts, 6. S3. CARf NTCRr. BLACK- a" W J Ik OVSmiths- tv aanicL-yyjj i l Vs ""V" v aa a a VAAI 6 ' H .Ta V IWX-A Boyd & Gamble, AltCIIITliCTS And Superintendents t Cofmanla Bank Building: Corner Wood and DinMond Sts. 2-3.J PITTSBURGH, I'A. Ily.J DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. tatare nf llEVTtY Con, dec'ii. Hiving obtAlnx1 letters or administration on th esttte t Henry Cobs, late oft stroll township, de ceased, the undersigned hefebv gives not lew to all persons indebted to aaM estate thai payment of their respective accounts must br tea e" wlthnat delay, and those having claims acaiui-t th urns are req netted to present theiu In rooer sha(e fot settlement. J A M ES C A 1 S AdmtnlBtrators. Carroll Twp., Aptll 81, 870.-L ISSOLUflON. Notice fa here by given that the pftrinersliip hereto. Tor sxlstinft bet wee 0 the undersigned, ender th Arm name of Jacob C Stinks a a At Co.. was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts dn-f Said arm thold be lald to Jacob O. Mtineman, and ail claims agatest tbe came must be present, d to b.tn fvr Settlement. J. C STlNEMUV. ADOLIT4CS A EE. April t, lfr. ci f?t. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. Katate of A NTHOs Y 1 1 A ASt A w, dee'd-. Notroe Is hereby given that letters wf adminis tration have been arranted to the Undersigned on the estate r Atitbonv rtavman. latecf best town ship, ('ambrla CottnT.y. deceased. All persons ln .tvrted to ad estate. are noticed niake prompt payment, and those baring rtufmi sgahist It ar reifuesteil to present the same pVoler1v authentic M OIY t ARM AN. caled for settlement. IThest Twp., March TO, lT0.-lTt. Idm5 1 .sfJ- M Fairbanks Standard promptly. (3 ai.-ara. Of all kinds. Be careful to bay nly the gennine. Also. Baa-JrSvej Harrows. WarehnAse Tracks. Im proved Money DraWart, frTTw-erS' FivtOres. ke. Scales Rrairel FAIRBANKS. VORSE k Cifl 4 a Wood twt, I'ittsbargh. Seeds! TREES! Plants! UEt.t ABLE VegeUerid Flower Seeds. FT nest Mixed Lawn Ore-, steed Potatoes, Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Small rrotts and Ever greens. RoSee and Bedding Ptahts, wholesale and retail at red nee. I tirlees i atalngnes nn mil tea tbwi. iOHN R.K A. taVRDtlOH, lS-17.-lm 112 Smtthlleld Sl Pitlsbarg. OTICElTHOMAS W. StAJftETf l aving 1en rriv inrisjlct Ion without my permission. I hereby notify all persons not to harbor or trust him on fnv aocvttnt, as I Will p j no debt that he may VnntrAr.t. Mts. C. n. K KV F.DY. Onardlan, 8pr ngdale, I'a , pril 5. t70. 14-61. ENTENNIAL CALLt Aii per- sons indebted to mc are. retectfnHy re. qttete.l to call and settle or er Before the 0th day of Mav next, ns all accounts remaining enSatlsnr-t after that data Will certauilv lie lett with a Itsn-f for collect irtn. J' Irl N F ITZU A R Rl.s. ' April 21. IFTd. Crawford HoUse, E1euSbu k capsules cure in six or eigne nays, no otner mci- a CCPMHT V T h ici'no an do this. k I A febl.M IJl.l Iheit'lvy (Irlnnnncfj Ontid vt Dirk .t Co.N psnfes. confaiii7 myseir as a raiblidv Inr Aemblv. Oil ttf $,in.lr.ltliiMt mid nt all fbw Sirjr. Ak nbet te the deoifctbil rtf Ir, approaehlng Pem'.t or errruiti'. or iid bi 3a add 3T H'.aisfer Strrrt, erattc county rOiiVertojB, JOHN S KHKY " A'eiei'orf..1'T onci - f4-:'8.0m.x. j tbensl.urg, Mrtrch 1870. . COAL AN D LlNlE for snle in Urge or email quantities by Mafh 24, 18Wf, VArT MICHAEl J MATXTIZIN LAKK. Attornf.t v at l.,w, Flnrl, Ha. Office with, U'tr arrU Jtoourd,T, In Court Hoese, Bedford bounties.
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