"-- - ' ' " - rhrnsSuig, Pa., . MA 1' tSTC. fHiPiJL - DJPER80NAL. ul the Other rJnce. .11 knr nlre shawl at T0 to take your catu to M. ; khuls Jtiat received at . .-otton boso for 10 rents pet . .trl.'t! caah rtrtn- .. limit- 'mi o --v I llnlll)''. . . im-p -I-!" ..' t Oilman a. ;i. T:.- ID" "'. .... a ll-l!N" ,r V- style and good L i.-il.nr2 is -M. L.Oattnan's. Another harbinger of Spring, in shape of a very crauky old hand organ, made its appearance In this community yesterday. Dr. .lohu II. Clark, who "it will he re nietnUred purchased the Callan House property at OrHHOii not long Mute, liaa just furnished and opened that famous hostelry for the accommodation of tlie public. The Toctor knows how to keep a hotel In the very bout ftyl, and they who rwk the hos pitalitiCM of this famous summer resort will have no reason to regret the act. , A freight brakeinan named Wm. Cmm whose home was at or near Wilmore, this ronnty, wan thrown from the deck of a car v a midden jolt, nearly opposite the St. Charles hotel, Altoona, on Friday last, and falling on the track, seven of the cars panned ovar hi Ixidy, literally cutting it in pieces. The deceased wad a young, unmarried man, and was much esteemed by all who knew him. iinVinj frrrjnently heard of Carroll town as a community that would appreciate his efforts, it Is quite likely that Prof. Hart will visit that place in a day or two to make ar rangement tor Riving an entertainment ' i.-is ti'iarils are justly pioml of j there on Wednesday evening of next week. -r1'"1 4"'siiii!v turned to them by the . If he does, we hre our friends in that vi " cinity will give him a grand ovation, which if ton va'it elegant shoes or 'tix prices, be sure to go to Oat u. ;'ver tnrrency has reached he is certainly Well deserving of. "While Mr. Thontas Griffith was return ing home on Monday night last from a visit to a sister of his residing between this n'acn j'ii hern yet for general die- j and Wilmore. his horse was Mopped by a I would-be highwayman, who demanded "bin ' w ,1 l e e:m"li potato bogs to go money, but concluded not to take it after ... F.i-iiir m llliiwillf 1 Mr. (iriflitb bad iinxniiliul in linii f I.:. ti.,s yt-ri. " i "i I,rr. : tMW Ket-book a Inmlfil rurnl mr n illi n't.Ll. " ' "V r'..!iv cangbt between . he was not lot.g in securing the right of way. al Irwin's Statiun, on Satur- This from the Wilkinslnirg Times, of i i . .U r i ..rk. Batnrday: Mike Quartz, conductor on this Ii:it;, iili:i !t or i e.-i-n mj; in in i i.."-ii"imitK iiraneu, came oown on u, the lm len niiav.ii.taoiy crowueu out , o;ner nay, intra nis mountain fastuesses, to lid'tcr i iK k nexi nine. j iiii-iturRii lor nis new regimentals. He looKs sirong ami lieauiiy as tlie hartly pines which rear their lofty tons so near the clouds on his own native hiila. Mike will have to ri: t'f tivr S.ituniays anu nve .'l',,, i,,uth. May be this may Ti.mv Mavs to come. "M k K . Jonee sells her goixts s trictly ( "go It alotie with his "nntuljer," as nni- 7 -,. '"nil rii ti . ii Iuss trontiiesome ; iorms will be scarce on the Kranch. I i if. virions email articles every -.-atiet at about SIO were stolen i,u l..'H ,,f Wm. Lutman, at eu Wednesday night of last x It is perhaps ueedless to sav that the story alMiut the intended purchase of another farm by the poor houseauthorities, for which the alleged sum of 35,000 was to beexpendod, is tOtall V fn.?RA Antl U'ithnut tl,n l,a -l.i.w ! of an excuse other than political motives I j,-'-lay. My -"th, an etT.irt will be . might and no doubt did suggest. The at ' , -j , ' of the Kl-enshtirg Mei haui- I ter.tion of the llerttM, which started the ab- nwni nnjij in ltlMiri 1 1 uy lllTlieil lOllllSCtll- pbafic denial of its baseleits axsertiou. A sixteen hundred pound steer, such as- iw liutwaM trotted out yesterday, gaudily budei-ked with IHgs, fancy colored papers and appropriate placard printed on muslin is something worth blowing about a feat which two of Joe's lwvrs succeeded in ac complishing very effectually on a pair of tin horns. Said steer will lie served up to Gut wald's numerous customers at his meat market thiseveniiigand to-morrow monitng. Alxxit the hour of midnight Wednesday a "rltite with his rliiter" and two or three m.'is a e. pee 'icriinrineui t a iur ' i''r- . . . t,-..:...-.. T "Vatim.! 1 l...,,rrl. tliAtr annual I" I 1 L H'lV", aw. tiou t Altoona on Saturday, ' ,:..torbMis Clsrk si-iters, having just ,r. MHtli' r le.Miy in." iini in n ',.';, rr have returned once uiote to .ml i ainitf iu .lol.nhiown. 'r.v I'url-'i niw, of Gallitzin, this I 1.4a in lip iinftuuy ifiit M .ll'T, " 1 I-- " ,..tii rmmlT ( U'le iiumiMteu 111 um jeir 341 vears old. .it f, p-l ''.a'lliter of our esteemed 11 ..... ;u 1 ; .1 . r. It hi'ii:e in tins place. -A 't --i'iet'i:.:iy roiieu ou yo'inj; in I a H . I" ' l Hllill'! r?lllici, v ununici n ' id C!i;'Tia tttwnsuip, a lew days r.-t. r l injured Mm quite severely. r. ni'ii'-tiirhaud tram " !, l enn- .. . - I -HI II f '...Innlil.l III r:, A r.aiirea'l bin oii u n ' - ;w nricki-i" iliri'i'S'1 to i'hilatelpljla fioiu i'i'mHH shore 11' agents are located. -Te i' rr nf I.viH Mrles v -o., In 'k: "", wss tntweit ny uurgiars some n?i nr.i;iT nilif nr Sunday morning . . 1 1 . ... at . I .. 1 : n. n . 1. V.. 41 PUiX-U "I aVJH.lli.J uuuaia nyim -T Vr. Fr"t. r.l.reiiful, er tiaintzin, Ii..t r f ilie Monutaiu lHvisionof the It K , rb "' ! awardeil the premium of !..". r :.. nn.it )ertuct tracK, etc., Ti n ;::". -T!i- !: ef IJ ent'nrg and elsewhere lrir viuvsieii to aiiei.a me grand I Sprii c isiliineiy goods at Mrs. 1 -.v ;-rc, on the l-th, li'th and : -'in':i. : k'T and Jain- H II' s, charged b 1 "l.ii ll' t "II uai ll jf lIejot-pol u-e- r. f I I'li.-t') v n, were lrught v..-, Mmi Uv niht to await triiil i; ;'! of ( 'mi i t. J, !i!i!uii Tn'. 'ine reports two LEJ. .' ''1 'l 1 . t" -.1;: -t:.s !.'.rf k:.ii'V U li.'.' i ;.ii on Siindav lat. ;! J!-iO!j:i' never !ie alxxit snow or thre nvist, have been two " iw tiie'o ai:yhnw. -1 i-r mav iinw ai tur please aoout i;. bnt when ft comes down to '. I'.v.inan ri kei ahead of all 1 r : ht iiiHit-autile line, for his prices -r;-u r.i a. ways fine. T'u; i-it Ik!t of an unknown man, '.;' 'var-j'.'-il, Tvre found lying on y. I'. U. tiaik, i.ear I.oup's station. K n'jv niUt laf TIi remains were : :n r;!;.t nrsrh for Identification. Ti:r, an employe of the Tiituwn. hail one of his hands il un Saturday lat by being 1 f: l.wi:: the btiTntierH of two cars as ; 'v.-r i ffr.T. A bad Sweitzer case. :ri House is at present miderzo- 1 r. 1 . - ,i ' a' r.fcje.l repairs, and we are in- !.it t'.ie ('mntiiis'iioners have de I n-i:i f irth not to lease the build inn.prtneiit purj'ses. Hope this is -A -'ir. VfJ -n iurry to lesrn that Miss Carrie manly mauipiilalors ff conoentrateil catgut 1 apeared in front of our nomicil ami pro- reeded to treat us to several strains or sweet est symphony, for which the sociable sere naders have on? solemn salaams, which would doubly due them hail they not awakened us from a sound slumlier which we found It impossible to resume for fully an hour after their departure. This being the month set apart by the Catholic Church for the paying of special honors to the Mother of God, devotions are leing held every evening at the Church of the Moly Name in this place, and on Sunday afternoon. May, 28th, the beautiful custom, of crowning the statue of the Blesxed Virgin, whieli under the direction of the good Sisters of St. Joseph has become soch an edifying and interesting feature of this sublime de votion, will lie gone through with. When you viit 1'hiladeiphia, rerrfomber that lh "tireat Western Hotel," pleasantly lecatcd In the centre ot the city, has lieen thoroughly refitted and refurnished. Ii isa firft class bouse, with moderate prices. It is one of the most desirable places to put up at in that city. The proprietors atn gentle men most favorably known all over the western country, and who will see that the wants of their guests will be well cared for. See their advertisement in this paper. A bushel of clover seed, worth, we be lieve, alHjut 814, was stolen from the granary of Mr. Joseph Noel, In Cambria township, some time during Thursday night last. Mr. Noel hal sold a half bushel of the seed to a ueighoor the evening previous, and having another bushel engaged, he concluded to measure it also while be was at it. and this bushel as well as the bag containing it is what the thief gobbled op while Mr. N. and his household were enjoying their peaceful slnmbers. We heartily concur in the advice given by the Johnstown Jiemorrat to its readers when It tells them te go to Star Hall Cloth ing Store am! look at the elegant ppringand summer goods just received, and we advise our readers to go and do likewise. Mr. Murphy has filled his Urge store room with new goods of the liest materials and latest styles, embracing handsome suits, hats, caps, gents' furnishing goods, etc. He is selling verv low, and now is the time to buy. No. 109 Clinton St., Johnstown, is the right place. Let 11s find our sweetest comfort in the blessings of to-day with a patient hand re moving all the briars from the way; and then if something still is wanting our com fort to complete, we all can surely find it in clothing sound and neat, which for cash at lowest prices Godfrey Wolff's prepared to sell to all who wish to purchase what will fit and wear like well, go and see his splen did Spring stock just received and opened at the oldest and cheapest clothing emporium in Altoona. on Twelfth street, next door to the posoftlce. A hew of West Ward urchins nndert 00k the other day to have a little fun of their own 1 t .1.. 1. .f tl. nl.lAP inAmlmrii of 1 uiirinu inn iiiipiivii v I n - . - ... . . . 1 : . 1 : the household, ami wnn mai ooj-v in new they deposited an armful or two of straw on the kitchen floor and set it on fire. Before the fun got very interesting, however, the 5a.lv ot the house appeared upon the scene and succeeded in subduing the flames just in time to prevent what would undoubtedly have .proved a very serious conflagration. A good spanking all round followed as a in alter of course. The Johnstown fletnorrat says that some difficulty and considerable excitement has arisen among a portion of the German popu lation of that place concerning the alxlnc t ion of a boy from the Parochial School of the German Lutheran Kvar.gelical Church, in the Third Ward of that liorough. A hearing In regar-I to the matter was had before Esq. Fisher, and the parties charged with the ab duction of the lad have been lonnd over to an swer a Court. As the ease will undergo a legal invesiffjafion !efore that tribunal we forbear giving particulars. While coming to town, on Monday last, our friend Jos. W. I'ringle, of Croyle town ship saw a large red fox near the residence of Mr John McBride, in Cambria township, just ontsid" the borough, which was little if any lesn in size than a full grown wolf. Mr. I, assures nn that he has not only seen the same fox himself several times during the past three years, but that he knows a num ler of other persons who have also seen the animile" a fact, or rather a series of fai ls, which would seem toindicate that Mr. Iley nard is an old residonter In the Ticioity or Ebenshurg. , Having been duly authorized, we an nounce Mr. James C. Murray, of Cambria township, as one of tho immortal few who are willing to accept the nomination for the office of Sheriff at the hands of the Democ racy in convention assembled on Monday, Murray ts an nonesr, nam r...T.. t. ' ien moving to our new dfSce xT'vt, next d".-r to the Ilrrnld 1 t!i i o. re cf a few davs. the v -r i f th- t'RtEMiS will probably '1 !(! e-irli'-r than usual. If Dot ; it.iy !.n-r. ' ;imi received here lant evening - ' M.er f.-rri'ile cr.tdlagraf ion in T.f.-r.l:iy, May 4th. moulting in v -ii f the Court House, four ho ! '-ii h othi-r property. No particu- n 1- control. ! ITcan vircremi I'ltntint rf ft.ia '" . :Mi inmieniorate the opening ''. Wednesday next, May r,.;"-K a professional visit to Wil 5 " h- wi l 1- jj'd to ajet all who i'i r.eni ( ht,. services. '1 ; .I:;rn t.. 1. S.... 1. . "' ""I mw now on j' R. K .Jones trill, ou the tb, l!Hh 1 f '!..- prevent mouth, open the Ur 1 rm e.ei'n 11 na.nriim.ni Im..!. "' ri-ixis ever iTOiichl to ' I.!.ll. In.Wa .."J .11- I " 1 lortrkrr iiuio ui nun C!.' M a tr-metidoiiB frex on Sun- ' i i:il sno';er one not nniin una. . t V'r,iar n,K,f an(, letWM.n,jle two J 3 r.,.l . 1.1 .. . 1 . 1 -' suieiRst neaehes and cliernea '''ii' iui . . lir ii , io-n-vei not to nave sui- '("w -Mr. James A. Ltttlefield, , , Tineii ith recorded only 1.. ' followed i.y that of ''i, 1 w survived him only a i . retnaiiis will to-day lie " 5 u::n ill Lloyd's cemetery, Vf4b-.V'" ?" 5n"'a, nf tl' Ttlair roun'y " thirty grains of mor- u-r i lp - . -T'irw "lL 1 to the county .f at 4i-.i , ' 1 matter is creating """a t. m' 'l"rters, and his .,,' "''riaie reformatory is seri- ..'"npteil 1 1 Urt- th" "fomplished elo- ;lr'"ilt reader, who, it wil! ' "f hi. 1 , "ll-jh"-l "it people with "'lie entertaiiin...l. f.. Irl ill I....... ... . "o rumor says mai e. 'l"""ir,.r bovs" another 1 v 11 1 r, w'iose arrival we no- i,.:. ., r "etn, will anoear in fine nf Mrf-n,'.' '' '"'"'riaiiiHieiit- at tlie Court inn j .1 1 Z.. r.. . "'lis. nil, tor M.u ...u..t-u ,. io-.l Mr. 1 'l . :i 1 ; . . - i' - . : i A 1 .1 !'n. . "'""',- He will also give au working rarmer. a sieamas., iin.oc.. ...... " 't at Si a, ..;.. .... m. ..,.. , . a . liver, competent gentleman. "' "otier at -1 12 ir i..n led and elected he will perforin iJ'Vm.;. .. "' n 'i'K "u ; ----- I ll iiinira vi - uulf 1 1 1f! i.nnor to the comity, and more tiian 1 ' -ru... :ti,u'T"f Mr. Michael Kirseh. -'.ar , ' ":i'leiita!lv fhot herself i", while inferviewiiiif a 1 a-rl,.. r- 1 lie hall Rrt t.w.lr iv.-t "!. . V. r"n: lll h it ii:iw,I nlif. Im- V'-A ,.. '' U'T rilm rv...l 1...I "...l i.. . I, , s'r nnii-ii in nrr rm, '7xi'uL.. . H:,'. her injuries are uot V.. . "-rtaniiu ..... .1.. s.. . ' "or dantreroiis. 1.1 i. e " iilied me. and whv 'Kit,"r sports another that no man seeking the position could hope to accomplish. , ,T Messrs. Jasnea Wilkinson and II. T. O -Friel. of Loretto, have enler.td into partner . . '. ... -..... .a n. Hist tdace of snip in iiih iiiiiiiiii.ii - - . i monnmenls.ttonibsUmes, etc.. from foreign I and domestic marble, the former in charge of the mechanical department and the latter as .......t.i i ..nuia . mannoer. Such a nrin . "H , , sporis anoiuer j unimiin imn.n. . . , .,,m ' "iMi ' "'""'K swell. On my true ! ought to pro per, as cerxamiy ....- , n,., '' '""ks. and teerino of m r i intent workman in marble than Mr. vvn-. "an 'niv ief i.. i... i i. Ls. found anywhere, while our '' M.!!:fLf ''"li-sat the rheancash friend O Friel is unquestionably the right v. K I.lnvii I... i ' .....i, ... .. i.. .i.u-ii, iacM f.ir his part or tlie mi. . L ".. i. X".I V" ' " L:." -I l.nl .,...,... 5 . . "i T e Kmi H. I..-. ;.. , v ,ii.ii I new nrin irauuu o-u . .. Excursion tickets td the Centernlaf, goo.1 for a retnrn trip at any time within fifteen days after nnnhiRP ea n.. i. bought at the l'a. R. U. efflce In thin place j for S10.r,2 ; and tickets for children between me. -urn iweive.years or age can be had at one-half the aliore rates. These excursion tickets are printed in bine ink and contain a well engraved picture ot the old stage coach of one hundred years ago and the modern passenger train of to-day. They will continue to le issued until the close of the exhibition November 10, and no other excur sion tickets at lower rates wil be issued to any society or party of excursionists, no matter what their number may be. A mammoth steer the largest probably ever butchered in 'EVnsbirrg, netting 1,104 lbs. of clean meat was reduced to steaks, roasts, etc., one day last week and partially old at D. H. Zabm's meat market, on Cen tre street, the balance being disposed of to the numerous customers of that gentleman in various parts of the county. And this was neither the beginning nor the end of Mr. Zabm's efforts in that direction, for he has fully made up his mind to kill not only the fattest and best cnttle that can be nought, but is determined to sell beef, as he ays In his card, at bottom prices, thus af fording to the community the choicest meats at. the loweet. possible figures. Doa't forget Dan on market days. The lifeless remains of Ernest Plack, son of Mr. Louis Plack, a well known and much esteemed citizen of Altoona, and a valued patron of the Fkeeman, were found on Saturday morning last near an old stone quarry on Cemetery Hill, a short distance northeast of that city, with a bullet hole through Ids heart. The first impressions Were that he had been enticed to that lonely pot auil murdered for his watch and money, but It appearing at the coroner's inqnest that a'l bis valuable had been left at home, and that some boys, one of whom first made the discovery, had picked up a pistol near the body, the verdict of the jury waa-jhat de ceased had come to bis death by a shot fired from his own pistol in the hands of some person to the jury unknown. Young Plack was aged alnint 18 years and lore an excel lent character. lie was a nephew of James M. Singeir. Esq., of this place, his mother and Mis. Singer being sisters. Mr. Eugene Bernard Therp, a gentleman who is almost if not entirely blind, gave two entertainments in this place on Saturday and Monday evenings cotisitdin, of vocal mu eicaud select recitations the last of which was well attended and lioth of which gave infinite pleasure to all who heard them. Mr. Thorp is possessed of a well cultivated tenor voice of great power ami richness, and sings with a pathos and sweetness that is quite captivating. In recitation he claims to 1e nothing tuore than an amateur, but nevertheless bis selections are very choice and his rendition of them far from being commonplace. We heartily commend Mr. Thorpe to the patronage of the public, not only liecausii he deserves to be patronised on account of his misfortune which, by the way. liefell him while a student at St. Fran cis' College, Loretto, caused by a severe cold contracted through indiscretion on his part in changing his clothing but because his entertainments are really worth much more than the paltry sum of ten cents charged as admission fee. Large Invoice tor the Pen-itkntia-KV. There were no less than twelve convict sentenced in Blair county, on Saturday last, to the Western Penitentiary. Following is a class! fledjiat of the victims Trtolicrt Walls, James Douglass, and Samson Walls, each a fine of 550, the costs of prosecution, and each toserve three years in'Alregheny. These individuals were convicted of perjury, in connection with the -scalp-manufacturing business. James Findley, for the same of fense, was fined S.'iO, but owing to the fact that he is in ill health, only one year and six months was awarded him.- Solomon Walla, Clarence Merretz and Louis Walls were also tiying their hands at making "crooked" fcalps and swearing falsely, but as they ere mere lioys they got but, a fine of $10 and six months imprisonment in the county jail. William Gorsu'.-h, another boy, convicted of perjury, was fined 820 and pent to the Penitentiary one year. Uenry flench, for embezzlement, was fined 'SPO and also goes for one year; while James Kelly, William Powers, John Hughes and John King, for burglary, were each fined S,ri0, and they will serve two years respectively in Allegheny. Her ry Taylor stole an overcoat ; and a fine of $10, with one year over the river, was his portion. Archy Trease, for the larceny of brass, etc., was fined an aggregate of $100 and sent to the Penitentiary two years. This is certainly a bad showing for Blair county. Jvhnsloicn Tribune. Card next week. Crazed in a 'Revival. A correspond ent of the N. Y. Sun, writing from Black lick, Indiana county, Pa., under date of April 27th, tolls the followingstrange story: Thirty years sgro William FHtr. a prominent citizen living near this yllinfre, attended a re vival roeetiiir then beinir held here in the man ner of the Primitive Methodists. He became a rcliirious enthusiast, and. irnnrintnir that he hnd committed "the unpardonable sin," lost his reason. He passed his entice time in prayinir and singing- He believed his wife and family prevented bis ohtainintrparrion for his sins, and became so violent toward them that It whs found necessary to place kirn under restraint. A room was lifted up with stout oaken burs at the doors aud windows, and he wus imprisoned therein. The skill of the best physicians has failed to restore his mind, aud he has remained In con finement since 1;45. His cell is as comfortable n It can be made, end he has every attention. For thirty years he has occupied every hour in tbe day with lamcntstiou over his lost soul, in piteous appeals to God for pardon, and in sing in revival hymns unknown to the church goers or to-dsy. By paclnir up and down tbe floor of his room, and ty constant kneeling In particular spots, he has worn R-reat hollows In the boards, which It has been necessary to re new several times. The unfortunate man la over eighty years of ago. He is tall and apparently in the best of physical health. His hir and heard are or extraordinary length. He keeps his person and apartment neat and clean, but allows no one to approach bim. He will not engage In conversation, bis whole attcntiou be inn Riven to his ibcesant devotions. Catarrh is a common disease, so com mon that Knurling, spitting, and blowing of the nose, meet us at every turn on the street. Your foot slips in these nasty discharges on he sidewalk and in tbe public conveyance ; and its disagreeable odor, contaminating the breath of the afflicted, renders them offen sive to their associates. There is the highest medical authority for stating that with fully one-half, if not two-thirds, of those afflicted with Consumption ol tho Lungs, the disease commences as Catarrh in the nose or head, the next step being to the throat and bron chial tubes lastly to the lungs. How im portant then to give early and prompt at tention to a Catarrh I To cure this loathsome disease correct the system by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which tones it np, cleanses the blood, and healsthe diseased glands by a specific influence upon them ; and to assist, use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche. This is the only way to reach the upper and back cavities where the discbarge comes frem. No danger from this treatment, and It is pleasant to nse. The two medicines with. instrument are sold by dealers in med icines. a- Rome midnight marauder, on plunder no doubt intent, effected an entrance through one of the windows of Mr. James M. Singer's residence, in this place, about two o'clock on Sunday morning last, but the noise or his movements aroused the inmates of the house, and Mr. Singer descended the stairs, fully armed and equipped, just in time to find the front door standing wide open and his noc turnal visitor making tapid strides down the street. As Mr. S. is said to have had some fifty or sixty dollars in his wallet, which he left in one of the pockets of his pantaloons down stairs, it is quite probable that if the would-be thief had not been so S(on dis torted in his investigations he would have made quite a haul in the way of greenbacks. s ' A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, r!tc I will send a recipe that will cure yon, FREE OF CHARtiE. This grea remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman. Stittan D, Jihh Boute, .Veto York. -21 .-" I Tun-gent Epistle from Jtob Royt CRCS8SY Statiow, Merced Co., Ctl. Ma. Editor Liear Sir: . April i, U'.t. As I have not a particle Of anything- to dt, , I'll write a right long article ' And write It right to you. ' - i n. i . , The printers may object to this Hut, prythe. what of that ? ' - They sorely know tbe matter Is , Emphatically fat... ' ill.' I row am living In a state Of nature, iso tht-y say ; ' Ahl Sin has been at work of late, Aud G race has iforre away. j 1T . : . . Joeqnln Miller Is our bard, - Hence I'm detrred of song ; He sells his stanzas by the yard, . Iiocause the feet are wrong. . v. ' And though a Mifler-lte In fact, Yet I am free to y He does, by neither look or set, , Expect a judgment day. ' - VI. Poets can always flourish here, . Iteoause t he wind is liah, ' 1 And like thm, tiaysand months appear For they arealway dry. VII. This State la very rich. I'm told. In metals, rich and fine Each county hus a mice of gold. Though I can't call it mine. vi it Fortunes come and fortunes go. And none can tell ns why. And men will often ro so slow That they get on a high. . IX. ITere one teetotaler (rot rife Heeause of legal teiifier. ' He went and married a sweet wife And then got on a Bender. X. Another at Yosemite, - Though never known to fall. Spent ell -a sad ealnmlty To see tbe Ui Ulttl Veil. VI. A land of milk snd honey, too; Cows sklni the pastures free; One can huve bees tbe seuson through. And one can let them bee. XII. Almonds will grow on every stem. And a good reason wliy ; Tbe-neathen Chinee nertures them Tbcy have an slinond tyel XIII. A thousand acres mske a ranch Ten thousand ll may be : And farming I in every brano'',, A harrowing sight to see. xiv. ' With streams as cool as one could with. Yet we arc warm and dry : For, though Innre fishes we could flsh. We've other tUu to fry. xv. Shepherds, with sheepish look abound. Though la'nblike In their way; They fleece I he sheep and tleece the ground. Then givo a crook, for pay. XVI. Rut seldom unow snd frost appear. And storms do seldom rage; Tetil have seen a frost out here They called "The frest of ago." XVII, Valley and hill with vlnesebound, And irrnpea In clusters shin, And run down men are often found. For thty unwind with wine. XVIII. IIMcIt stills here do no harrm But crooked whiskey can ; And stills are still a sod-ot warm For each unstiiiborn man. Xix. The Insects here are very bad. For if a man Is dry, A drink of water can't be had. Unless ha lakes a fly XX. The Legislature of the State Meet every other year? They wsit and meet, and meet and wait, Though not much weight is bets. XXI. Much like the Congress of our land. They meet for woo or weal : And while they rule with irou band. They are as true as steal. XXII.J A web of railroads fill the land, . And some men travel free; And when they snar j with sleight of hand. Net profits it win be. XXIII. The owners are all pious men ; This is the prayer they say : "Grunt us this subsidy, and then We will forever prey." xxiv. The printers are a greedy troup. And every one can lye ; If they are not In oyster soup, You'll find them making pi. XXT. Vast plains of sand abound, and sun And sky dry up the land ; Our sands of lire will always run. For life is made of eaud. xxvt. Wheat Is the staple of the State, And mines are on the rise, AnJ wool's Increasing so of late. Men pull It o'er their eyes. XXVII. No pnper ras afflict the State, The yellow boys are now. And shine as bright as silver plate ; Even Ueoeral Grant left two. xxvm. Ttut tho trade dollar has declined. And wheat will, I allow ; And fris-htrul wars, I fear, we'll find ; The wbeat is shooting now. XXIX. Such armed strife. I truly dread. As I do a guillotine ; For many a one will lose his head. When headers once begin. XXX. The Oefldnnt doth thus eppear A State of golden sand. And many people wander here. For 'tis a wondrous land. Rob Rot. Great Western Hotel, Xo,l311, 1313 arul 1316 Market Street, rhiltulelphia, Vat refitted an'nt Vint hey have enlarged, modernised, The Cambria Fiu:ca received weekly at the Hotel. - 5-5.-m. HKNBy W.KAAOA. ,;. : . BAKMAtDO!,ltD: ' i , -T Corner Set'enlh Avenue cuul Liberty Street, TM,,M.flPKRPAT. ' v.fJ u PlTTSBUHGr, IV. N. W. KANACA & CO., Proprietors. artToMne?v "rld wTtKTJ S?" V.WV of Faotn' l moL MntrT lated In the huslneM Fh JkV.. i j ik Within two Mocks ot the Union fiepot. The house Is entire! new and furnfh.d Improvements har? Vn.!W",.bC ,n e,erJ respect a first-elas. Hotel. l?h all nlern FF?lZZn lllf?r JiL JrrVuS o tP,2 te'-rPh f""" '' chamber, and In courso of er.ctlon leadfn. Tf.iF J IoTtr, with all safety patents attached, The cuislno department will be a leaning leatu.e. ' April as, lTS.-8m. ' tjetter froni the West. - Hudson Blackhawk Co.. Towa. I April 7, we. f JhxA Freeman-Please irrant ;ne the liberty of writing a few lines for your columns. Spring- has again returned to our Western homes, and farmers are busy tilling the rich and fertile soil of our western prairies. The soil In this county Is very rich snd fertile, ran--in depth from six inches to six feet. It isa loose. Mack mould, capable of producing at a rapid rate all kinds of crops that are raised la the North-western States. Some parts can beat ua In raising wheat, al thouKh we raise in th.s colmty tftlaekha wk very rood crops-'usnally as tfiod i perhaps; as could be expected f rom the manner In which rarrninr Is generally lne. The farmers here do not peyfofrh much more than half the labor In rsNltig hr crops that they do In my old entire State, Pennsylvania. There are several small towns In this part ot thecountry that ar thriving finely a I, of which have been making exceedingly rapid growth during the past two years. St rong iuducements ar extended to all those who wish to become citizens of Ibis Ane western country, and peo ple from a distance are coming in and locating and making their homes with us, because they are x trinninir to find out that we have a conn try and a society that are enal to anv In north evu Iowa; If not In any part of the West- We would like to have those of our Cambri. friends who think or moving west to come to lilnek hawk county and see and judge of the rich prospects for successful and happy lives that are not to be met with every day. O. K. J. A DM IN I STH A T 1 0 X NOTICE. Estate of Jas. A. Eixttr.riEi.n. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis tration have been icrunted to the undersls-ned ori tho estate of James A. I,ittlcfield. late of f liest Springs boronih. I'ambrla county, deceased. All persons Indebted to enid estate arc notified to i make prompt "payment, and those havlnr claims agalimt it are requested to present tbe same pro perly authenticated for settlement. I'HAHIjKS WHARTON. Administrator. Chest Springs, May 6, lS7.-3t. rpACE CAHE! -Having," on the 2"th day of April. 187B, purchased at PherltTs !e the following articles as the proper ty of John I'. ilartrog. of Allegheny township, snd whleh I have loft with him during my pleas ere, I hereby caution all persons against inter fering with said property, to wit : 1 brown horse, 1 dun hone. 1 cow, 1 pig. 'i son harness. 1 wagon. 1 sled. 1 cutting-box, a lot of sh'iigles sn t shingle hops 40 husheU oats, grain in the around, and all the household furniture. WM. J. UL'c'K: Allegheny Twp., May 6, 1878 -3t. MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. I 1ST OF UF.TAILEHS or Foreio and 1o J mistic Merchandise, as appraised In Cam bria county for the year A. Oi IST81 Clam. Lic'tr. flam. Adams township. ll niram Shaff-r: S7.00IH George Orris H Vllllatri J. Uuck ... ile'se. . If .00 too it Lemmnu&Mur- ray 14 Geo. Huntley.. It K. O. l'arn-n... EI.GLUD iBIRDLET, HARDWARE 50 Seventh Ave., PITTSBURGH, PA. Three tooors below Grant Street, rnl One and, a half Square from. Union Depot. nr-VTt Invite the sttontlon ef Bnysrs to Stook and Prices. 03i. Monet, and Money's 'Worth. Tf yonr health fails, yon must make proper efforts to restore it, or content yourself to die before yonr time, or live a life of sickness and misery, a useless drone in tho busy hive of life. There are few sicknesses, even of a chronic sort, that cannot le cured by a resort to proper and painstaking means. Ir. Keyser, the preat consumption and chronic physician, has done wonders In the way of restoring chronic Invalids to health ; the discovery of Dr. Kevsf.b'r I,Uno Cure has made the consumptive's chances of life a thousand times better than over liefore, and the Doctor is greater than his Lung Cure, when you can aflford to employ both. In thousands of cures which lr. Keyser has effected, aomeeven, after all hope of life was abandoned, stamp him as a man of rare genius and wonderful abilitiesln the cure of anv chronic disease. Treatise stmt free. Price of Jnng Cure Si. 50 per lmtlle or $7.50 per half dozen. To le had at Dr. Keyser's Laboratory, 240 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh. His private consultiug office is No. 120 Penn avcuue. Wonderful Success. Tt is reported that rtosriEE's German Syrup has, since Its introduction in the United States, reached the immense sale of 40,000 dozen per year. Over 6,000 Drnggists have ordered this Medicine direct frwm the Factory, at Wood bury N. .1., and not one have reported a sin gle failure, but every letter speaks of its as tonishing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the IJreasl,Tonsumption, or any disease of Throat and Lungs. We ad vise any person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggists, Lem mon & Murray, Ebonsbnrg, or Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, and get this Medicine, or inquire aiiout it. Regular size, 75 cents; sample liottle, 10 cents. Two doses will re lieve any case. Don't neglect yoor cough. Tty the bursting of the leaves, by the lengthening of the eves, Spring is coming; by the flowers that scent the air, by the skies more pure and fair, by the singing everywhere, Spring is coming; by the cloth ing hue and neat which Iless has now In slock complete, at his famous store, Main street,and whose prices none can beat. Spring Is coming imleed it lias come and sensible men and youths are all going there to buy elegant snits worthy of the great, occasion. No. 211 ami 21.1 Maiu street, Johnstown. Kemeojber that now FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Washington Township, (Road Depart ment) for the year ending April 3, 1878: Jons Itei., Supervisor. Da. To amount of Duplicate 47S 94 Ca. By exonerations $ S 4& ' taxes returned 15 78 orders redeemed 2S BS cash paid for work 15 6 per rent, on S7.77 S " fllS davs services at tl.N) 07 1 " taxes workad for Township 895 01 f 28 IRK TOWWKnifr. 14 Caspsr Leib .rjo rti.ACE t.ica Twr.SHIP. 14 Isaac Michaels 7.00 cahroli.towis Boimroa. 14 And'w Hauck. 7.00 14 A. Wnltrrs ... TOO 14 A.'A. Ilsrker... 7.':14 Uinieo Sohroth. 7.00 14 Johu IJuck. 7.00' CAMBRIA BORoroiti 14 John Ryan 7.00j 14 John Pfarr M) 14 John Klntz ... 7.50;I4 Joseph Stlblch. t.Ut COOPERSUALH BOROIGH. 14 Adams & McKelvey 7.00 4;aEMAUOR BOROUGH. 14 liutter & Cun- .14 Louisa Aaron.. 7.00 ntnrhnrrt. :;- f.00 14 Jacob Widinaa. 7 no 14 Mich'l Toohey. 7.00,14 lieorg-e Myor... 7.00 14 Wm. Donnelly 7.00:i4 Aur. I,"hmire.. 7.00 CI.EAeriELO TOWNSUIP. 14 E. K. DuneKsn 7,00 CHOTI.E TOWNSrtlP. 14 Thos. IT, Heist.. , 7.00 14 O. It. Stineman 7 OS 14 J. I). vniroth. '7.00 14 F.M.AJ.Urown 7.00 CitesT TuwusHir.; 14 C. A. Langbelu. 7.0U514 J. F. CSrsnn... 7.50 - CHK8T SPRINGS BOROL'OR. 13 K & H Nutter.. 10 0ukl4 Cooper. Mellon 7.00 FAST CUNMAl'lin nOKOl'OH. 14 P. V. Shaffer 7.0t;14 Win. Sanderson 700 14 Leonard Klst. . 7.00,14 It. 1. .Uuton... 1.00 14 K Tradenick ... 7.0d EllKWsDCKO BOROrOH. 15 A- A. riaiker. il3 K. ItobertsASon 10.01 . Son 10.00.14 Mrs. H H. Junes 7.00 13 J. P. Thompsoo 10.00 14 t;. T. Huberts.. 7.00 14 KjJ. Lloyd..... 7 00 14 1). K. Kvans ... 7.00 14 O. O. l)eni: .. 7 0M'I4 M. I,. Oatmao..' 7.00 14 Myers it l.loyd. T.uU 14 K. it. Davis 7.tO 14 JScob Thomas. T.Oo 7.00 1 14 Tt:.m. Griffith.. 7.60 7.00 14 A. fctiitimaiter 7.60 7.(W FBANKI.1.1 BOItnfOH. 14 A.& J. L. Custer 7.00 14 D. W. Coulter. 7.t0 14 Peter Rubntz.. 7.'W,14 Mai liu Custer . 7.00 It James Findley. 7.6lj OAI.I.ITSIN TOWNSUIP. 14 Pstrick Smith.. 7.00114 J. P. Murray. . 7.00 OAI.I.IT7.IN BORDVgB. 14 T.J. Christy... J.on 14 Xhosv Utadlsr.. 7 00 14 J. J. Troxcll.. 7.00, JllHMITOWS BOROrOH. 1 Wood, Morrell it KianyACamn- &Co SOO.OO: tell 7.00 VI Gels, Foster ii '14 John Thomas.. 7.00 Co.. 12.50 14 Wakafletd 13 T.;ii. Stewart it Ildrsbhertrer 7.00 A Co 12..V) 14 John Iinnton. 7.0J 18 J. DibertAPon lo.'jo 14 I,ouis ituumer. 7.0'J It McFhersoniCo V-tSli 14 F. llorder 7.00 7.W 14 T. W. Kcrlln... T.50 7.00 14 M'ClellandfcC'o 7.00 7.60 14 John Hnntian. . 7.0) 7.00 14 Davis Myl?s ... 7.00 7."ti 14 Joiin F. Marnes 7V1 T.0 14 .1. S. Ashbridtre 7.00 7 0U 14 Krinker it Co.. 7 00 7.0014 It jse Mloch 7.0 7.50 14 Geo. W, Hay... 7.t0 7.W 14 t. C llailey ... 7,W 7.00 14 V.OwensJt!oa t.(l 7.00 14 II. Pritcbnrd... 7.1M 7 00 14 then. James. .. T.OO 7.00; 14 Paul M'Creary. S.tW T.Oii 14 filoutrhA-Siuts- 1 mrfii.. 7.0o 7.00 14 Fockler A Lev- 7.00 eiirood 7.00 7.00 14 Oms.Hm-hstein 7.50 7.00 14 W. L.. Lv1iik- 7.001 ton 7.00 7.0U14 Crawford A 7.60! Keipplo 7.00 7.0 14 T. H. Htintoii.. 7.u0 T.O0 14 Cha. Oawait... 7.ow 7 .00 14 K.im plo A Vier- I leg 7.00 7.00 14 M. P. Colman.. 7.60 7.O0 14 C O. Luther... 7-Otl 7 00 14 J.Q.A.IIenshoor 7.50 7 00 14 Fred. W. Kress 7.00 7.00,14 II. 1 Coulter.. 7.6o 14 L,outher'.ireen 7.00 14 MMrar't Brown. 7.00 14 Joo.lt enoersoD 5 .o 14 usoorne A-Joi 7 M fer 7.0014 V. A. Grifflih. 7.e0 14 Jero. Hippie.. 7.('14 B. Llame-r 7 K 14 Kmao'i James 14 Christ. Kreg-er. 14 W. Lpdeirrave. 14 Ootlob Bantley 14 F-. L. Edwards. 14 N . A C.A. Horns 14 Jas. J. Murphy 14 tieortre Kuril.. 14 J.icoo Wild.. .. 14 Kmil Vounir.. .. 14 A. HuigiaK.... 14 K. Zanir 14 C. S. Iteuth 14 H. J. Hite 14 A. A A. Keck.. 14 F.W.IIayASon 14 L.F. bitenber- s-er .. - !4 Oenrire Heisrjr. 14 CT. Frazer 14 David Creed . . 14 John Jordan . .. 14 A.Mootg-ouiery 11 Lonls Cohen. .. 14 R. Dlbert A ton 14 A.Nathan ABro 14 J. A. Mcii inney 14 M 11 Natbaoson A Co 14 Pol. J. Hps ... 14 TAU Gallagher 14 L. Lucktmrdt. 14 Geo.L'nverzagt 14 John Mrady 14 Mairvie Sooher 14 -J. A H.waelr. 14 Wm. Caldwell. 14 A. Met. 14 W II !,everg-ood 7.00 14 licain A Conrad 7 14 A. Pfeifer. 14 S. H. Vainer... 14 John Mullvr... 14 DoppA Bastart T.S0 7.00 7.WI 7.00 mi 7 00 7.50 T.OO 7.00 Balance duo Supervisor: . Jon I.iibit, Supervisor. Da. To amount of Duplicate ' balance from 1S74 ( 72 S3 .751 77 . 64 &1 SOS 68 Ca. Hy amount of tax worked t3 13 orders redeemed 105 26 " cash paid for work M 64 " taxes of 18 4 worked 66 01 exonerations 20 St services 83 davt at $1.60 per day 109 50 " horse and cart hire, H day at S3 60 per day. .7 '. 123 75 " 6 per cent, on S24S.67 .... 13 IS S947 87 Italsnee dne Supervisor... ...aim 39 V'e, the nnderstrned Auditors, do certify that the above U a eorreet statemnt. JAMKSNOtlN, ) JAM F.S 1TKL. S Auditors. I). A. McGONIOLE, J Jacob Brnooos, Twp. Clerk. l5-6.-3t, PUBLIC SALE ! The undersigned will ofTcr at Public Sale. ON SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 1816, At 2 O'CLOCK, T J., The property recently ocenpied hy the "Ebens hurg; Mining and Manur&clurliur, Co.." situate in EbensUurg, Cambria county. Pa., consisting of ONE ACRE OF CROUND, fronting on the Ebenshurg snd t resson Railroad, havins; thereon erected a LARGE PLANING MILL, 4290 feet, three stories hlirh. with Boiler Shetf at tached, 12x63 feet. The machinery consists of one 40-Hcrse Power Engine and Boiler, I rnmblneil fM'sner, 24 Inches wide, for sur facing; and grooving; : t Narfsrr Pinner. 20 In. wldo ; 3 Cirenlar Rip Ns, with lift tables ; ? 4'lrrrtlnr 4'rosst tit Nsws, with slide ta bles t Swiss 'lresilr I'MM tnt Saw; 1 llenhle-neaited Knaplna llarlilne, with Iron frame; 1 Oentrl Ithe, I Hand Lathe, with com plete set of Tools. 1 PelWfcln Oram. 13 feet lonjr; 1 Honldins; Machine, with slide heads. The above machinery, with necessary shafting;, beltins; and Suileys, Is in ST"! working- order, with an ahun ant supply of running; water on the premises. Said nnildtug; was erected specially Tor and has boon osed In the manufacture of flooring;, siding;, ah kinds of handles, brush blocks, bs Musters, ete. Cherry, ash, puplar, linn, sugar, beech, maple and white pine lumber to be had at moderate prices. There is also erected on the premises a Two Story Frame Dwelling House eoHTAisiao six nooks aat a ckllar. 3Tot termi apply to . JOHIf A. PLA.IR., Ebenshurg;. " ' JOHN LF.WIS. W. . litIN ACKER, Johnstown. . JJbensbnrg. May 6, 1S76.-41. 7.IO 14 Wm. Wilheiin 7.O0 44 Win. S. Jones.. 7.00 14 Geo. S. urth.... 7.0JI4 Georg-e Mayer. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. 14 David Slmmeoi 7.00 14 Win. Ford 7 00 14 Sam'l Albiiutfb. 7.0014 Geoi ire Wehu., 7.60 LUMtTIO BlIHIIl'llU. 14 W. Lltiinfc-or... 7.00 14 J. E. Shields A 14 F. O'Kriel .. .. 7.00; lire T OO 14 A. J. Christy. .. 7 60 14 TV. W. McAteer 7 00 14 M.A. Lacy A Co 7.00 14 F. X. llaid 7.00 14 Johu Bradley.. T 6oi MILXVII.I.S BOROtTOSt. 34 P. Rodrers. ... 7 09 14 G. V.'.Stutsmsa 7.00 14 H. W. Given. . . 7.tW WCHUNU TOWNSHIP. 14 Bernard T"iees.. 7.00 14 Geo. Berkey... 7.00 14 George Conrad 7.00 t KMITTII 1,K BOBOUOH. 14 John Eg-nr 7.00 14 C. H. Itelch ... 7 50 14 Jas. M. Gillin. 7.00 14 Wm. M'Contiell 7.00 14 John Riffel.. .. 7 OOi TSTIX1R TOWKSHIP. 14 8. P. Mnrrvll A Co T.OO WASHINGTON TOWKSHIP. 14 Wm. PiliisMe-... 7.00 14 Ell. Thompson 7 0S 14 Martin A Co... 7. 14 C. A J. I .a bey.. T.OO 14 Syl. MoKenzle. 7.00114 M. It. M Uuth- 14 PM.A J.Urown 7.00l lin 7 00 W I LMOSt BOSOlTOn. 14 John Schroth.. 7.00,14 John M'Colgan 7.50 14 P. M. Wolslnrle 14 P. F. Kirby.. . . 7 00 A Son 7.0dl4 Mrs. II.Kephart 7.00 WHITE TOWIISH1H. 14 Geo. Walters.. 7.00 14 J. E. Palmer... 7i00 14 J. C. Gate". .. 7.00 14 J. S. McCartney 7,00 14 A.H.FIskeACo 7.001 WIOIVAI.E BOROrCS. 14 John n. Clark.. 7.00114 W.II.Uosensteel 70 TUDtS TOWNSHIP. 14 Jseob Uesm.... 7 0CII4 John Polgh... . 7 00 TtnF.Vf ERTES. Oscar Orsff, Johnstown Borough 15 50 Pteg-or A Wtdin, " " 1.40 Max Hcobach, " 15.1.0 Henry Hanstnan. " " 16 00 Jacob Goerner. Cambria Boreuah ..... .. 15.no Irfimhert A Kress, tTonemaugh Korouirb... lS J-O Ijiwreuce Kest, Coiietnanif Ii Township... 1500 i. J. fc'i wader, Washington Township. . . 15.00 Henry Hluin, Carroll town Lioroufb 15.t Julius btich, - 15 00 BILLIARD TABLES. J. T. M'Clelland (41, Wrshinirton Twp S2.00 John Jordan ,t), Jonnstowu Borough Sj.00 TEN-TIN ALLEY?. John Jordan tl), Johnstown Boronifh l.S 50 J. D. M'Clelland (4, Washing-ton Twp 62.00 A. J. Christy (1), Loretto Borough 15.50 An Appeal will De held at the Treasurer's Ofhee, In Ehensburg-. on Mondat, the Silt dy of June next, at t o'etoek. P. m. joiin FEitgrsox. Way 5, 1878. Mercantile Appraiser. 16th. leth. SOth. 2ist- XOTICK TO TAX-PAYEESI IN aerordance with art Act of tbe General A eemhiv or this Common wealt h. approved the' 8h dy of April, A. D. 1S72, "relntina to thec-ol-Jesliwn of taxes in theoounty of Cmntirta." no tice Is herebr plven to the tax-peyers residing-' m the districts tielow named, that thn County Treasnren In cvinipllsiice with the eeeend arc-' Vcru tit said act, will attend at the places of nol.lfngj the bonma-h and township elrctions on the following; named davs. Ur the purpose of receiving the esuntjr. p'jot and state taxes as sessed for the year 1376 : For W llmore borotigh, Monday, June 12th. " Summerhlll township, 1 uis.lay, June lftb- Wgfihlngrton - Wedneslav. - llih. ciiinmiiviiie Dorougti. Thursday. " " (Jallitiln " Friday, GHlluun township. SaturJar, " 1-oretto boroujrh. Mondav. " " Allegheny township, Tuesday. Minister Wednesday, " flies t Pprlni?" boroug-h. Thursday. Cli-artleld townsliln. Frldr. nnni-inwiiFnip, on JirniUHr, Jnne2S h. at A. H. Ftske's, aud on Tuesday, June 27th. SI Lloydsville. ' Chest towntiip, at Clln flonnell. Wrdnen. day. JiineSsth, aud at A. Anna's. Thurs day, June 2th. ' Car roll tow ii boron e-h. Friday, June 3otb. Cnrf ill township, Saturday. July t. Cambria Mondav,' Julv3d. Harr - W'eiliiesday. "July 5th. Pnsfuehanna township. Thursdav. Juivsth. '"t W ard, Ebenshurg, Ft lvla v. Jnlr 7th. Fast " - Saturday. .Inly aih. " Jackson township, Mondav, Julv pith " lllackllck Tuesday, July nth". Anft, In accordance with the second section nf said act. on all taxes paid to the Treasurer be fore the 1st day or September there will b a reduction of rive Prn ckst., while five ix-m-nr. will be adeed to all unpaid taxes, and placed in tbe hands of n contatdei N. J. FKKIDHGKF, County Treaanre--. Treasurer's Olllee, Ebenshurg, April 24, ism JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK! 120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. tHARTEnED SEPT. 12, IfTo. DEPOSITS recelred of all sums not less than (me Dollaf JT"" f .nt'?V- t,x rent- Interest Is doe In the months or June and December and is not withdrawn is added to the deposit, thos com poendlng; twice a year withoot troubling- the de positor t.i call or even to present the deposit ocx.k- Money loaned on Heal Estate. Preference with liberal rates and loiig time, given to lrrowers r.f ferlng Orst toortgageson larms worth fnoror mure times the artiMintol lan desired, liood reference perfect titles, etc.. required. rcicrcnoe Tbts oorporstlon Is eiclnsively a Savings Bank Wo cominercial deM.sits received, nor dlsconntg trantel. iso loans on personal seeoritv Blsnk applications Tor borrowers, c.'ntet r the rules, by-laws, and social law relal Eg to this Bank, sent to anv address desired -.TiKI 'T"" -'ames -ooper. Dsvl'd Dibert. C It. LIKs. A.J Hswes. F. W. Hay. John Lowman.H. V-"."!?eSi Jn Mrt-iia-hHii. D.J. Morrell, James McMlllen. James Morler. I-wis IMItt H w V.mr"d SnI'Pc''. 'leor'Ke i'. hwank, and . W . V alters. DANIEL J. MORRELL, President. Faisa DiKKttT. Treasurer. Crars Et.ura, Solicitor. 12-3,76.-ly. HARDWARE POCKET KNIVES nlvet. Forks St Snoons. SCISSORS. AXES. SHOVELS, LOCKS, HINQCS, NAILS. FILES. a CARPENTERS'. BLACK IS' ft AGRICUL TURAL TOOLS 'S31 AUDITOR'S NOTICE ! Tn th matter of the second and partial ac count of P. F. Custer and Wm. U. Sechler, ex ecutors of Simuel Stiles, deceased. And now, April oth. IS76, on mott m or VT. a. Bischler. Esq., the Court ai p .Int John G. Ike an Auditor to distribute tlie funds in tbe hands or Mld executors, asslmwn by their second and partial account. Extract ."rom the Record. James M. StNOsri. Clerk O C, Fursuant to tho arrive ivpiitntmnnt. I w ;i sit at my offlc-, with the Recorder ot Cambria ooua ty. in K Jeiinourg-. on Tn l'ksua y, the 2ttli day of M at next, at 10 o'clock. A. m. . J.O.LAKE, Auditor. Ebensburir. April 25. 137.-at. A UDITOR'S NOTICE The nn- rtersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court or Cambria cimnry to r-port disli itnitlon or the bnlnice In tbe tiands of Georg-e Roaellne.administratoror Jao-di $tl!e myer. doo'd. as shown by said lv.lnls'r tor's first and final account, hereby notlfloe ail per sons Interested that he will attend to the duties of sold appointment, at his oil! ce. In Efeutbui -. en ritinAV, the ttdtu day of Mar. Is:. at I o' clock, r. m , when and where ail partieemay at tend if they think proner. ALVIN F.fAX. Auditor. Kbensburg;, Apill 24, n7.-3t. I" ICENSE NOTICE. Tlie f.,llow- Inft petitions Tor license have been filed In the olficeor tbe Clsrk ot Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, end will be presented for the action of tbe Court on TnmisuAV, IStli Mat. 1876. to wit : P. 9. Kllj-. East Cooeraauffh, Tavern. Peter H ith. Cambria burniig-h. Tavern Thos. Dunphy. Clearfleid township, aern. bllas A. McGoUffh. Cheat Sprlnps. Tav. rn George Kobiei. Franklin bor , Eating- Hons. , , B. M'COLGAN. ClrV Q S. Clerk s OIBce, Ebensburir, April 26. l!7d. SANDAT.AVOOD Pbssesses a much crreater power tn reatorlna to a -"j -.vi us uii-iiiirmnc ii ine oret ti i a than cither ca lie lis or copaiba, it eerer produc8 sickness na-J IS certain and speedy In Its action. It is Tast superseding everv other remedy Sixty capsules cure in six or eight days. No ether Mc J Icine ean do this. lundnA Dick A Cs Soft Crtpswes. eonfaf-ifrifl ftd of Nou.kIw.firt, fd nt al Inva Stnre. Jit fr circuar.ur rnd to Hand $7 li"..fer Strrrt Aeir rorf..iir os. t4-i8-em fx.) Boyd & Gamble ARCHITECTS And Superintendents ! Cormanla Bank BuHdlng, Corner Wood and Diamond 81.; 5-3. FITTSBURG II, PA. ly FairbanV5 Standard 15 St BfV- "aaaasaak Of all kinds. Berarefnl te bur m'y theg;ennlno. A !so. Birrats larrows. WarehnitM Tmrk. i,. proved Mnney lira we rs. Sirocers' Fixtures, ic. Scak-s Repaired FAIRBANKS. MtJRsEfcCO., ssk Wood Strc-ets FitUbarah. FOR RENT AND FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for rent the large nnd well known TAVERN STAND at present occupied by him, located In Loretto iHironph, near the Catholic ehurch. Habl staml has been ticcuplcd es a larern for the past twenty yenrs, and Is well ndHnted for either that or for a srro- cer' and rtwrllinir houss. Also, for ssleon easy terms, a one-atld-a half story dwelling- bouse and a g-ood lot of ground, situated In the aume liorough, of which piissi-ssion will be b-Iv n at anytime, . P. X. fiAlU, i toretto, April i, lt8.-3t, ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Maroaket Mn.M.y. Letters testamentary having; been Issued to ths ntiderslgned by the Kcsrister of t'ambria conn'y on the estate of Marftarct Mallen. lata of Sutu merhill township, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment forthwith, and ttwse having- claims against ths same will present them dulv probated lor sutlle ment. PATRICK Ml'LLEN, Executor. Summerhlll Twp., May 6, i;-7.-8t. XECUTOR'S NOT ICE. Estate of r.ltRNAtili LtTziKOr.n. Notice is hereby Riven that letters testamentary to the estate of Wcrnard Llttinger. late of the townxhlp of rlcarReld, deceased, nave baen grant ed to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt payment, and those having; claims sirAinst it are requested to present the same dnlv anthentiented for settle ment. VALENTIN r! lit 't!K, txOCUtor. Clearfield Twp.. May 6. n:.-et. NOTICE. Notice is !icrcl3' given that -I have purchaeed at. constable's Sale the llWlng: porsonal property. belona;ln to Mathlas Shorteukircher, or Susqitebnnna town ship, and havihu; left the same with him during; rev pleasure. 1 hereby lofbtd all Interfennce Willi ShI.I property, to wit I One brown mare, one srrel ma , three plaa. one eomnar stove nd on tible. Osrrell Twp., April 24, 187e.-t. promptly. 3 31 .-3m. J HANDS OFF. Having: this day bought at Sheriffs sale, one black horse, two sets bHrm-ss, one pig-, two cows and calx es, two stoves, one bureau, ne cupboard, and two bedsteads ami bedding-, as the property of Jos eph CrnVcr, which I irSve left In his poecssiou during my pleasure, I hereby caution all per sous not to Interfere with the said property. CHARLES WEAKLE.W SilsiinehaSiaTwp., April IT, 187ft. -2S-3t. ARCHITECT I Hss n-turtied from Europe, oFFics-fto Firm atf.ki'E, !-io.-an.i pirrpHrRGn, fa. Seeda! TREES! Plants! 1 F.LI A PLE Vegetable and Flower Seeds. FT k nest Mixed tdn lrss. Seed Potatoes. Fruit and Ornamental Tres. stuiHil traits and Ever-trrt-ens. Rosng and Peddlnic Plants, wholesale and retail at reduced prices staiog-ues on applica tiun. JOHN K. A: A. MI'HIHK'II. ,4-lT.-Stn. 112 Smllhaeld M.,.IlttsborB. NOTICE. I have left with Petfr tipio, of (Carroll Ion tiship, during my pleasure . the following described propertv: t sorrt-l mure, I surril horse. 1 cow. a calve 1 set harness, I wirn. 1 plow, 1 harrow. I windmill, t aled, and a lot of houaehnid nnd kitchen fur- n7"re'.. . . HENRY HOPPLE. Carroll Twp, April Si, lf76.-3t. T GALLTIZIN LAKE. Attornet u AT Iav, KlH-nsbnrc, Pa. OrBce with. Register atitl Recorder. In t tmrt llonse. GOAL ANJ) LIME r--uTri7 ..i large -aiall rinatitttiesi hr ' March r4, ISTS.-tl. L AN MICHAELS,
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