i wm mm. Ijn Pa., 't' 1 i r n. tsro. i 1 - aN3 personal. . ,-KKNVEST OK DEM .,' ,.', elections Iti , ,r ,V. k' "'" to repre 'nt the 1 ' u r l. niocrutio ounty " , . I.Vt Hi.- ur-u..! place or i! '" '..j ,t. r i-at-U district, :;;:,,Ki'.i'.. l coutiautn until 7 . ,,,,.,-l.vti.virnaM be held by V ,!, -:-r of ttic member of . i..r lifiri-t. who ',:H in- i..,i-l. ! two oth. r :'! " .. . shall be elected r-1 " 1 , i.mir f the Ml HI - " - " 'TiV'-.V'.'-M f.ii'tbeop.nlng ::' , '',,!" . I. all l-e tided y ,,u 1 ' V.'t.i. t;" ",a rm' hy ,lie " ,V,.-..'i.t at lh.- 'itiie. . ri;io voter of tho . , i.-iii. ir general elec- "l,:.",:;.n.t.- neei. '" ..... V'..'-.' elifiion. I i, l, . (tf l.'i tiotis shall ; 'I, win. -it t ,,e I'Tinr- ' r fit.- .It-l'-rfiite-s vot..l ,:-tiu'ti..iH which the i'i " i" ,'1'' -Ivlrnati'. Each r" n- nit the p. r-'! voting ''' ', ',. r of '' ii---' Lo.trd, ''" ..V' in a 1' x r r '','l ', " ,- .t 'i r (-". which !"v ".. i'. p. !-.! but members of 'It. ' ...t , s'i iil keep n jTitnttf ..: :tt; I ,. . II'S Vltlllir !l SUCH rw-. t.'-'i lor with M i, .it MH-li election, o-.n-j..!S,.t elected as ,,., i.v l.o.irJ to tho . ii t ti" iur of Cmvi ntion t' take t hi livi-r them to ihe ,., ,tu t'.iiniiy t'otiitnit- rl t .;i . T . : m t'le - !): ,. .!'. I -I I i' , !-r ! 1 1 r:n i 'H. itt -1 I ii:Oi.-ratlo . -liall . ..iiM'laii' in ..ti..ti r false return, ;,-,.- she Iiht ti c"il ':. 1 x..'t- Sneh cotit , j vt p'liiittee of ttv ,i ..i- ilie I'rtMelit ol .1 t I . 'i Mi'.'i (.'iimiilt. e phall j ',''.. i - their pro vf-an t al . i. i- n.iiv L'-. if-..rt to the '. n .!. cr.ii.'s site entitle! 1 W , i. i,.. ii tl e('i iivet:t; ill eh!l , ,'.', . i , ..-n the .-ail of lh" Jtui . . . i r f.-:--ei the report "f the "., .. .,. l.:.'h eall !li''nsni.-s "w j .- -i' ' eotitestr.!hl;a!I t"-i l in the diviet 1 1. , M-i-" 1 T at o-'iee or ina In 1 1 1 y .i, ,...!, :r.'tj- be taaiii- 'rout cit- -- -t. ; i:nj -rity .f all the votes cact -..rj t" a ii ..iiiiiu't.ia. ,r. oftil die Other rinre. '.v.- . . M'.t'.'l l;ave ln infinite rAr.4 i-f, " warm atnl i;'or ; -..:. 1 t.ivs of uteel atnl Iron .!.:: p il I'rmii Urn ("Ainbii; Iron -ii vi. r -eetitl v convit?ti r i mhi'v . "lKt were taken to tlie :i'M. : iry en M-'alv Ut. t ii r. J iiinr huildiiim in ..ii!iil Tr.esoay f tuft : M!j:a:.t .!.'t! nrf w not great. ; j.-iit t ir.. n one ..r twoUnlies ;i wr .i'i."iig the rtttetnlants .M.t.iai . pci.inn ou Wfiliienlay w .;,( v I a'f wvi kille.l and : - f Mrs. .1. K . Hie. in nK.i.i.iv i.:!il last. A rul-aiti- . -r:;'v. ;. .j. . ' l" ,U -elifT of Mr. Vm. : ! i-i i, I'.ei! for.l eotltity, . i-IihmI.in of i.'.t Vee 'i Ii S '..T;'. K- .. loeal p.litor of :; ' , .;.'i-j !.,. f hart xve are nlw.l 1..-. i,..:n- ami lii Juliea i (: :!:. I-.-. :i M. Cm rnii k. ar.il nf:t s:" r, ii.i nn ii,j'iri.l lit Iari : 1 .i:i:l r:H t. .w i,.1i i, not long ?'.!- ii ia.- w.iie for M. t'or'tiiek. ii ' t.i l. i v.-1.- ti i. o t rntii in t lie i : l.iMl'.Mr. Thorn:ts Grif thi Ji'.:i.-e -A Wihiiore, aw i ;at tic-;. Mure'n the jiity w :i- a 1..'! of a time all orer the I W-ln-.-.! .iy tint in, all tb n-Vn -!.-. ...! t-'Wt: were rutin fro'n ..'rl-. k, t ."ii, in honor of the : r-!..M.-TiVim';ll. sr .-Tr-viitoti ):irtof tin gent If man :i ;'.v w."- em ru.-te.l. I lie animl i-f Ai!f;!i.-'iy l .wi.t-liiji 1 til not f..r .iil,Iicalioii in the o ..f tii- Fit!". l.i: AN. .a tl.irty ycir an Iar Monday i''..( I';t;,i A!t. wan f'jnglit. pi-;. i that are! tlir ex ' :ti V.: t;. .. ;ire to he taken to the . .'it ttii.ti-y ait.l w itlio.it j.riee. !I'""-'. t l.! i. 'snakes, ineaMiiring fe.-t f.jur tnelieti atnl live ar.l alia'.f ievlteti. were killed ' .-.iti t'.-.v-r at M. ;.irvev'i. a fliort si.le of Alumina, on Saturday -A i '.if ?lif lnvr no, hn litnh of a rir- i i.V, fr ..-u.l Sii..m. of !be In- . 1 4 ' regret to sav, frai:- :a:a.i.n t'a.- .lrt Moure tteps at v' "' Frilly last. The limb afore ''' 1 1 na. .V ; :m. iit are 1-elng porfeeted hy tlie '"''ir.l- t'.rr th ir. iir oliservanee n 1 iv -T:i. s.l iv. May .'J'.'th at.d 'it: 1 i i ry tltat 1'r .f. .John Hart :i T!ia! ranioti and take jart s-.eia iantei and her lmv i iv ri!,,- l'j. It. II. t (eiitennial M'ay ti.'.'t.itijj lain. T!i for- -'n ( t o iin hes in her pai 1: ')' lait-T corea just one inch . '- 't r-e)tly rontrtt('ted '' ,l ""''ioti wan made in i-: " w.-. kw ajro, was thrown ffi' " K:'',!;, ,alr- ami. I great re i f j'j,' f l v ' ih iiKaml emp'.oy- v ' ,: tie-l 1-y Messrs. Lyon, -.'.,- " '-'.- 1 a'-, in five ini!e nortli- V,..:r' ' k " atlie UaM Eagla t ; .' r'.'' K'oimkI on SatnrJay . rT "" a loss ol 4,000, uil 'T Vs l''r'ia' itisitratii-e. ' 'i""of a MotherStiperi- - rs,,t Merey in Western I'enii- ! t"1) 'I'..' I"'!'d thiK year from Il.ii !:as l.-eii ranged !iy ' 1 "'' ' ""' which has ne- 'i.y.,, f (.,jr a!RO- S"' f C . .'"'''f'. 'f the oldest cit .. y ' .1:1: ,ia . '..mty, di.-d at his liotne it.,. ,ft'i:sl,:., on Friday laxt. Ha.l -' .t'-l u r'"' l'"tiiof Hie rev ,( ' i i-ai.l that be would have at- u.l,:n,il at,-; of ono hundred :,w7tnUVu''" n1"' in Miis place ' b T ., :r ,,f'!.iig estaliliHhtnent. of ''-'.'...hI -vU "' proprietor. We ?lJ-t j'V'T ."'''""'ant Huecess, but wh ,. ' "' 11 k,! woman if we can i; ,T ' t' Ul con.e from iu this cotn- f"' ';' "ii'Tf'if rr-bihition ngainHt. the " :,"v pr. J oiuity noiiiinatiiiK, .;"!.'... f" ,wt candidates for ': -.',''' I ,r be Senate and one for v which in itt. last 'h.t'l,.kw,'1," doubt make White ;i:Z li'ivi.. i.r xt. i i. i r I -l-i 1 1 O.Mrtlllll I'MI" siness. Loss mot "tn.,! '." on" r 'he W-st and (7""o,av ''l1'. "I" ""r borough, is, ii.. -.' 'J'l.g ftrinulv III uitl.t. C''iLt"M'1;1, Hf present writing it p1,;;''rW,",,, 'rvive. That theso l r'h" .,f Jl however, is the r 'u. n l 'u kuow the afflicted j" ' ? '': r... i i" w ''""'i p, this county, was " fvj v, fir'" " Thursday lant. :-f ..r. , s "pn ad of ihe flames P 1 , ' rH,""v" h: persona! pr.v J'" an- , "'i'j' ""-'lecenninl. A de- uie bu If the weather is any thing like it is hero , to-day, mii)b President Grant wouldn't like to reign the third term. i We copy thinfrom the Johnstowu Tri. btme of Tuesday : "At So. 10i Clinton street, i there is a constant rush. It is because J. J. Murphy is relling so t-heap." Wo add our j recommendation to the foregoing, and say, i of our own knowledge, that no store iu the ' Mnieral city sell nor can sell goods of his line cheaper than .1. J. M. I The Cambria Iron Company ha at tho ' cent, in, ial a pyramid thirty-three feet at tho base and sixteen feet in height, with a widlli of ten feer, msdo of specimens of fluxes, pig ' iron, Kpiegel, furnace balls, puddled blooms, twisted rails, etc., lieing a compendious illus- I ii. ...ii iu me iacimies or tuo largest ' iron i .vn,bu I.. ,1... I " . 1 . in,- . i.ii.'.i otates. What was known as the Trout I!nn Saw Mill, one mile south of Osceola, Clearfield enmity, the property of Messrs. Isett & Stokes, of Alumna, was destroyed by what is supposed to have been an incendiary fire on Saturday morning last, ationt 4 o'clock' Iwtween SS.OIM) and $9,000, on which there is a partial insurance.; Mrs. John Wornz, of Jienningfon Far rtace, Itlair ounty, arose from lur bed and left th j house at ail early hour on Thursday morning last, and the next intimation her husband bad of her wherealiouts was when he found her in tlie stable, hanging by the neck and entirely lifeless. Temporary in sanity of con rhe prompted the terriblw act. The deceased, was considered a very excel lent woman and waa the tnolherof liiuo chil dren. The story Is published that Boss Tweed is and has b-en for many days wandering in tho wilds of Canada. Who rare? I.ut w hen we come tosay thatS. J. Hess, 241 and 213 Main street Johnstown, has on shelf the finest assortment of ready-mada clothing ever taken to that city, the same marked down to bottom prices and for sale, who doesn't care? Our friends, if we have ant ar-i recotuiueudvd to call, see, and buy of j Mr. Godfrey Wolff, of Altoona, Visited the Vienna Exposition, and will likewise go down to l'hiladelphia and take notes as to bow they do up Centennial affairs this year. Ittit, tdiould be go, that is not saying that in his absence thre will not be a clerk or two iu his magnificent establishment, next door to the 1 O., to attend to the wants of his numerous customers. 1 f yon cannot suit yourself at Mr. WoIQ", you must be indeed hard to suit. Tho lad ies should not. forget to bear in mind and keep in remembrance the t them v. ry important fact that Mrs. Ii. E. Jones will open a large and varied assortment of Spring mill! tit-ry Roods on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week, and lhat. she is not only going to show a stock that has never !een equalled in this p.'ace but will demo-.i-strate !eyond a doubt that by selling for cash she can and will sell much cheaper than she has heretofore been enabled to do. At rotm to-day (Wednesday), every Ih'U in town was rung in token of the inau guration of the Centennial ceremonies, whilst very piece of ordnance that failed to give forth an echo, was voted a failure and fraud. The Silver cornet Hand and the Military Hand added z-?st to the occasion, and, bad not a tbreatiiii.g rain storm intervened, a parade of the Cambria Guard would have formed part of the bill. As it was, the ob servance of the day was very creditable. If thl Government, was to pay gold for every one of the greenbacks, it will not bring tho country to a specie basis. "We must hav5 specie er.ongh to exchange for nationat bank notes In-fore we get to a solid foundation, and this will not lie nutil we pay off the Ixmded.debt held iu Enrojo. In thi connection, we may add that Myers & L'oyd, Hith street, Elensburg, will sell a newly arrived stock of spring dress and dry goods at a bottom price, for cither cold or green backs. A sad and fatal accident occurred in the Tta'lroad Company's' yards at Tyrone on Tuesday afternoon mt last week. Mr. Charles Heverly, car inspector for ths Itobert Hare Powell Coal Company, was standing in a stooping posit ioti upon one track inspecting a train passing upon another track, when a train hacked on the track upon which he was standing, and, W:ng unobserved by him, ran over him, killing him instantly. lie was a resident of that place, and aged about 64 years. He leaven a w ife and family. The entertainment given at the Court House on Friday evening last by Prof. John Hart, of Lancaster, was all that could have leen expected from an elocutionist and dram atic: reader who has few if auy superiors in the prrfessiou, and we are only sorry that many more of our people did not avail them selves of the opMiitiiiiity thus afforded for enjoying a rich literary feast such as may not soon again be presented to theia; The Professor lias since thn given entertain-m-ntsaf St. A ngtistine, Chest Springs, and Carro'.ltown, Wednesday and Thursday even ings iK-ing sjwnt at Ihe latter place. Two tramps were tilte rated from a frflight carat Altoona, on Saturday last, after an imprisonment of two days and a half, during which time they had not partaken of a drop of water, and, as may well lie conceived, were in an a!mot famished condition when rescued. It seems lhat thy bad secreted themselves in the car, which was laden with wheat while at Chicago, ami that the car was subsequently sealed up and was not to le opened until it reached New York, and had not the noiso they made attracted atten tion and led to their release at Altoona. it. is quite probable that Ihey would have been dead-heads in reality by the time the train rea diet! its destination. - - On Friday last a Johnstown latl, wbore age does not. exceed twelve jc"ars,. appropri ated $37 belonging to his mother, ami form ing att allian-e with a tramp named John Chamliers, the two set their faces in the di rection of the centennial, the latter iu thi meantime having appropriated the t-tolen funds, a portion of which he expended in buying the necessary railroad tickets, for himself and his youthful companion. A telegram, however, secured the arrest, at Alioona of Ihe tramp and his juvenile Iwn efactor, the latter of whom was taken home next morning by his father, and the former, after being made to disgorge the unexpend ed money and the railroad tickets, was giv en one hour to shake the dust of the city from bis feet and take his departure for oth t r scenes. , There is no moie.ly of truth whatever in til i.-port lhat M r. Simon Snltzbachdeparted for Philadelphia-on Friday evening last. It is tine, however, that he Letook himself to that c'uy u Monday of the pr s ntweek, and j that he gave his frieiul ikth 10 unueistan.i that he wwin't coming back any more, at least not to remain permanently. During a long residence in Elt-nsbtirg "little Simon" enjoyed, as he well deserved, the g.Hid will or young and old especially the young la-dies-aml now that he has gone from our midst we are sure that all who enjoyed his j quaint humor and basked in the sunshine of i hisevor pleasant smile, w ill join with us in j wishing him a long, prosperous ami nappy life in the City of Iirotherly Love, orwhere ever else he may conclude to pitch' his tent So hiotn It bo. - .f irouwAY's . Pills and Oistmewt FrrrESS thk Attkihutkof Merit. Lry ;: and Vulaneou IHwasen. U popularity bo ihe test of a medicine, Holloway's Pills and Ointment are assuredly the greatest rem edies of this or auy other age, as they are iincotifined to nations of people, being as familiar to the denizens of the backwooda as to the citizens of New York, Jxindon, Paris, Vienna, Herlin, St. Petersburg,' &c. Their universality is, however, the lea.-t of their merits. Their safe and speedy cures of Eyrsipelas, Salt-Uheum, King's Evil, Scroriila, and all skin diseases, are their chief recommendation. Persons afflicted with any of the above disorders should have immediate recourse to them. 18G. r . n Tl, Imnraluiiin ll.lvinl? Cltll" abroad, through no fault of my own, that I charged a certain lady, a near neighbor, in .1 . iir...l uritli l.avincr stolen a sheet I 1 lie r. --1- - ., , ! from my premises, as noticed in the kkk I man of April 21st. this, is to certify that I do not allege or believe that the lady n ques tion. nor indeed any of my near neighbors, committed said offence ; and I further de : clare as my firm convit tion, that all acensa- tiotisor suspicion so made or entertained are without foundation in fact. 1 I JoJiyOCEL. ! Ebcnsburg, May 8, 1876. Thanks "Fkom The Depths op the Heart. ' Wellincton, Lorain Co., O., Aug. 24 1874Dr. Ii. V. Pierce, Buffalo, -pear Sir : Your medicines, Golden Medical Discovery, Dr. Sage's Catarrh l.emcdy, have proved of the greatest service to me. Six months ago no one thought that I could possibly live lone. 1 had a comnli. cation of diseases, scrofula, manifesting it i uofr In n .-. . n . : , ..... 0 1 .. ... iui.i.nin kiiu great, niotcites on my head that made such sores that I con hi not have my hair combed without causing me much sufl'ering ; also causing swollen glands, tonsils enlarged, enlarged or "thick neck," and large and numerous boils. I also suf fered from a terrible Chronic catarrh, and in fact I was so diseased that life wasa burden to me. I had tried many doctors with no benefit. I finally procured one-half dozen Ixittles of your Golden Medical 1iuoverv and one dozen Sage's Catarrh Itemed y and j commenced their use. Ai first I was badly ' discouraged, but after taking four bottles of 1 ' wiscovery 1 negan to improve, and when 1 hail taken the remaining, I was veil. In addition to the use' of Discovery I applied a nolutioii of Iodine to the Goitre or thick neck as you advise iu pamphlet wrapping, and it entirely disappeared. Your Discovery is certainly the most wonderful hhtod medicine ever invented. 1 thank God and you, from the depths of my heart, for the great good it has done me. Very gratefully. Miss. L. Chaffee. Most medicines which ate advertised as blood pin ifl.-rs and liver medicines contain either mercury, in some form, or potassium aud iodine variously combined. All of these agents have strong tendency to break down the blood corpuscles, and debilitate and otherwise permanent iyinjure't he human sys tem, and should therefore, he discarded. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, on the other hand, leing composed of the" fluid ex tracts of native plants, barks and roots, will in uo case produce injury, its effects being strengthening and curative only. Sarsapa rilla, which nse.l to enjoy quite a reputation as a blood purifier, is a remedy of thirty years ago, and may well give place, as it is doing, to the more positive and valuable vegetable alteratives which later medical investigation and discovery have brought to l'ght. In Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammation, Mercurial . affections, Old Sores, Eruptions' of the Skin and Sore Eyes as in all other blood diseases. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has shown its great remedial powers, curing the most ob stinate and intractable cases. Sold by all dealers in medicines. The Ai.lsoed Ai'stin-Patton Hotr CIDF. Cask. A correspondent writes to the Altoona Mirror from Dell's Mills under date of May 8th to give what ho alleges is a true account of the affray between Neal Pa! ton and Peter Aastin. an account of which and the subsequent death of Austiu is published elsewhere in to-day's pajwr. Here is the story as told by the correspondent iu ques tion. Nesl Patton Is a pollcerran In tho employ of the Kelt's Ibp Ku.iroa.i CiAnpat.y. t'n Satur day evening. A pril IS. he hail chcrreof a train to I.l..y.leville lo preserve order. P.-ler Austin at..! a man named M'l.'abe. both mtin-rs. boa rderl the trni.i at Bell's Mills In an intoxieuted condi tion. They soon raised a disturbance with the conductor, when asked for their tickets, and Policeman Patton was cailcd to quell t tie affair. D.irlntr the melee some one bit Austin, and Pulton was blamed for !t. The liht then ceas ed until the train arrived at Lloy.!svll!e, when Austin ended Pulton all manner of hard names, bul trie latter paid no attention to his abuse and went borne. (In Sunday inornioa the drunk whs continued, and, while tlie people were on their way to churcb, Austin insulted'scveral persons, when Pal ton. In the rliseha? ye of his duty, ordered him toRohome. This so enrajied Austin that he followed Paiton everywhere and endeavored to raise a fUfbt with him, in which, however, he did not succeed. Towjr.lsevcninir Patton went to the boarding bouse to nonsuit with tlie other policemen as to what had better be done, while there waiting- for the ol her ofti cers Austin. M'Ca!e and one or two ethers en tered the room. They immediately pulled otT J Titeir coal mir. vn;ei:o a ue.er.uiiiaiii.il 10 im-hi Patton. when tin- latter picked up a poker aud wnin-'d them to osist. A ut in then struck at Patton and took hold of l.itn by thr arm, when Hutton bit him two or three moderate, blows over tlie brad, inflicting what wer esunsequont ly Rbown to be only unilp wounds. Tnis had the effect of disfx-rsintf tne disorderly crowd, tin Monday. lh Klh of April, both Austin and M'Oibo wtre nischnrtred. They continued drinking nr. tit the following Thursday, in Al toona and elsewhere, until, on Friday, nt (al ln.in. Austin was taken sick from theeffecls of his continued dissipation. Erysipelas set in. from the effects i.f which he died, which is .how n hy tho testimony of the physicians who conducted the f. tnorlctn examination. Oil Saturday last Hutton was taken before Justice Harper, at Lloydsvllle, on athanreof homicide but the prosecutor did not appear easiust ititn. nnd there being- no evidence 011 which to hold the defendii'.t news immediately discharged. Policeman Patton has been in ihe employ of th Hell's (Jap company for two years, and has proved himself an efficient and faithful officer, one who can be trusted under all circumstances to do his duty, and a man who Is slow to anger and quick to foririve. Such are tho Tacts in the alleged Austin-Patton homicide case. Alleged Homicide. We clip from Fri day's issue of tlit) Johnstown Trihvne the following facts, gleaned from the Altoona Mirror of tlie day previous, r.-lative to an alleged homicide which is said to have oc curred at Lloydsville, this cour.ty, uot many days ago. The Tribune says: The remains of a man named Peter Austin who resided until recently at I.loydsviilc, this county, w ere B bout heir interref in Kolltdays burg, on Wednesday, when a rumor wasstai ted that tlie mf.n had been murdered. District-Attorney Mtlliketi found that there was sufficient in tlie report to Justify him In holding an In quest; so ho directed Justice Ixtt to summon a Jury, and three pbvsicians were also called in, to make a pos t-tuoricin examination of the body. The evidence developed the following fact's: )u the 16th of last month the Accessed visited Altoona. He it ft that city in the even ing, being then very drunk. On the following dsy--KasTer Sunday he got In Into a quarrel with Neal Patton brother of Minus Patton. the msn shot and killed by Constable Burns, nt fJal'itztn, some two or three years ago. From words, they, camo to blows; and Neal Patton, as Is all -ge'd. tinally struck Austin on the bead withapoker Htid a revolvir. The latter was discharged from his employment, aud alter wanderimr around liennington anf! other places In the vicinity for a few days, he finally went to (;aliity.in. On theSlst mt.. he was compelled to take his tied, which he did n it leave until earned out uoipse. Afti r hearing all the tes tinonv in the cne. the Coroner s lory render ed their verdict, that "the said Peter Austin had come to his death from erysipelas, super induced t.v blows on the head from a p ker and revolver in the hands of Neal Patton."! istri'-t-Attotnev K.ist, has been notified of all that has transpired, as anove stated, and tho chances are that Mr. Patton will bo arrested for the killing of Austin. r Money, and Money's Worth. Tf your health fails, yon must make proper efforts to restore it, or content yourself to die before, vonr time, or live a life of sickness and misery, a ttsuless drone in the busy hive of life. There are few sicknesses, even of a chronic sort, that cannot be cured by a resort to proper and painstaking means. r- i.-..,.u.r tlm irreat cotisum'jtion ami chronic physician, has done wonders in the way of restoring chronic invalids to health ; the discovery of Dr. Keyskk's Lcno Cure has made the consumptive's chances of life a thousand times better than ever before, aud the Doctor is greater than his Lung Cure, wheo voti can afford to employ both. Iu thousands of cures which Dr. Keyset- has effected, some even, afler all hope or life was abandoned, stamp him as a man of rare genius and wonderful abilities in the cure of an v chronic disease. Treatise sent ftee Price of Lung Cure 31.50 per bottle orS.-KO per half dozen. To be hail at Dn Keyser's Laboratory, 240 Penn avenue Pittsbnrgh. His private consulting office io. l-'Oleun avenue. . Sensible advice. Yon are asked every dav 'through the columns of newspapers and bvvour Druggist to use something for Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint that you know nothing alH.ut, and you get discouraged spimding money with but little wwm Now to give von satisfactory proof that Green's AcoftaT Flower willcnre ymt of Dvspepsia and Liver Complaint with all Ms effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, coming tin of food after eating, low spirits etc., w ask you to go to your Druggists. Tf ? Ae Aforrav Koensbnrg, or oles!agl V Son, Wilmore.and get aSamplelVottleofGREEN 9 AcucsT FLOWER for 10 cents, and try it, or a Regular 8izt for 73 cnU. Two doses will rehove you. Communications. DIFFICULTIES OF TEACHING. The Press, s every one knows. Is a great and wide-spread medium for the redress of griev ances. It wafts knowledge on its Inky wiugs to every nook and corner of this broad land. The safeiruurd of liberty. It is the hope of tho many, and where Is the cottage that loves not its silent company T All sorts and conditions of men avail themselves of its communicating power, ami wny nut, also, tne country uistrlct school teachers? Acting on this suggestion. I beg leave to pre sent In plain words a few of the moro fre quently recurring troubles, or sources of trouble, to which a couunon-tcbiiol teacher is liable. In the first place, a teacher does not receives pecuniary remuneration in proportion cither to his ability, his knowledge of the branches taught, or his experience in teaching. Every other profession, trade or business is paid in proportion to t he above qualilications, but teaching seems to be an axecptiou to the general rule. If we call n minister of the gospel, we want a workman who is worthy. If we send for a doctor, we don't want a quack who will physic us without reason. When we put our cause In the hands of a lawyer, we seek one who has shown ability, knowledgeaud skill. If we want a surveyor to map out our farm, we send for one who can do it with knowledireand certain ty. And so on down, with the architect, car penter, smith, painter, and every other ai tisan, workman or iaborer. For instance, if we want a house built, we don't want an apprentice to spoil the same; and who would trust his horse's hoof to tho unskillful bungling of a novice? If we wish to get our house freshened up with a new coat of paint, we don't hire a young man to grease the premises, nor do wo take our coat lo ono unlearned in the art of cutting cloth. With all these examples before us, will any one tell us that an unqualified teacher is ns good as an able one, or lhat he should receive the same salary ? Again, the district teacher is subjected to mans- petty annoyances through quarrels in progress amongst Ihe patrons of the school. He unwlt tmifU gets on a friendly foa-tlnir wit h one family ami thereby draws down tho ill-will of others on his devoted head. If he needs coal or kindling, then look out for wet wood and smushy con I. If the hostile family wield an influence over the directors, then the teach er's foot trembles ia his situation. The teacher Is all In all with the friendly pa tron and nothing at all with the hostile one. The one finds that the teacher don't make good tires in tho morning, while the other lays it to bad ktudlina- and smushy coal. One thinks that the school is not kept open the full lime; the other thinks every clock iu the neighborhood lias a time of its own. The next step is the political dilticultiea. Be cause a teacher can't Ik? both a Ilemooratand a Republican at the mm" time, ho don't suit oil hands; but the commonest source of dis turbance is hostility of some becuitse they want a friend in to teach the school, wiio, they imagine is a vastly superior person. And, last but not least, religion is made a cause of quarrel,, hi U the place whero you learn to "read, write and c!;her" mut7neod be a reliirlous institution. Of course it must bo fvtVa'itis in a general wav, but it need not be sf-f(iriii. It should be religious in Cue ety moloK'etil tneaningof the word that Uascholar shoiii.l be tunii or tied I'drk from evil. A well might religion be mnde a part of blacksmittiing. carpentry, etc., as to imagine that reliirious dogmas should be tauirht in a public school room where a fow of the business arts and sci ences are taugnt. Then, to sum-up : In every other profession or trade one is paid in proportion to his ability, knowledge and skill, while there is no iliatinc tion made Hniougsr district teachers. A Icac-her is bnleted about amongst the belligerent patrons, und all attempts to have a good echool rendered futilo by a want of unity. Some bear a grudge because a teacher is not of the same political persuasion with them selves, while others object because he don't believe all t ho religions dogmas of t heir church. Now, all combined, these difticultits render a school term as near an approach to a term In the penitentiary as -n thing Imaginable; and to crown It all, me niies the directors stand alott and view i.e "smoky buttle" nfar otT. Well, a they used 10 say in the debating club, with tbese few remarks I will take my seat. Provisional Teacher, CI i est Springs, April o, lb76. Chest Sprinob, May 4. 1S76. Dear Fuefmaw I admire "Kob Hoy" as a teacher, and also for hi skill in selecting diffi cult problems; hut when becomes to say that out of hII the questions sent in by him, two only were correctly solved, I would merely an swer. In the elegant language of the modern critics, "Pull down your vest !" Now, it seems to my humble, sjnpractleed Judgment, that it is vastly easy lo sit In t ati loriiiaand dish out cut-aod dry problems to the Cambrians, tint it is quite a different thing to answer those submitted by oth.-rs. (ivo every one of uspux.lers a nifiCicmaffctilff liraru to consult at pleasure and a complete set of mafhernnfical npp.imtus. and we might solve "K..t Koy's" questiens quite readily. The de ficiency, you see, is not in the cop.icifj but in the Alliances. For instance, you miirht hs well nsk us to calculate, the time when Venus would next cross the sun's disc, without the necessary mathematical instruments. Again,""Kob Itoy" says he solved that fourth example arithmetically. Now. 1 don't like to contradict, but I imagine any school boy of a certain class could tell him that he nsod an Al gebraic process in the solution the difference consist!. "a in usii:r capitals instead of small let ters to represent the unknown quantities. The answer, however, csme a little too late, as 1 had sent it in two or three weeks before, but the printer Jumbli-d the vh-le number and fraction together Into an undislirguish.iblect im pound; which leads u to iacidentnlty remark that typographical errois are uot mathematical mistakes. In closing, I will Jnt t that I hsll hold to my solutions of "Rob floj V problem until they ore prrnvn incorrect. Tours, tc, A. T. H. P. S. I wisit "Rob Roy" were hereto run a district institute. I would gladly attend. An Old Firm in New Quarters. The old and widely-known firm of Kngland & Bindley, dealers in hardware, have just re moved from their old stand. No. 203 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to that fine, commodious building, No. 50 Seventh avenue, ono and a half squares below tho Union Depot, where they will be pleased to see their old friends and 'customers. The house of England & Bindley is one of the best in the city, keeps at all times an unusually large and varied stock, and is known throughout this section as one of the most salmtantial and reliable of any in the Iron Ciiy. Our readers will find it to their advantage to give them a call at their new location. A CAUP.-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 that will cure you, FBEE OF C II A KG IS. This great remedy was discovered by a -missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Kev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Bible IJovse, A'efo York. 4-21 .-6m. 1 MA. WESNE11. M P., rhyaiclait and Snrsreon, Carrolltown, Pa. Office recently occupied by M.J. Ruck, M. P., in rear of John Buck's store. Niylit t ails may bo made at Mr. Buck's residence. (5-12.', O.J JAMES WILK1XSOH .H. T. O'FRlEL WILKINSON 8l O'FRIEL, MANUFACTURERS OT Atfai ti.i:ii.ttV t?iiti i Ioretto, Xn. . jo-j-Work executed promptly and satisfactorily, and as cheap as the cheapest, . (4-12 tf ) WI HOWS' A PPIiA IS KM EX TS. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing named appraisements or personal pro perty and real estate of decedents, selected and set apart for the widows of intestates tinder the Act of Assembly or the !4th day of April, l) issi, have been filed In the Register's of fice at El.ensburg and will be presented to the Orphans' Court or Cambria county, for con fir mation and allowance, on Wkijnesdat, the 7l h day of Junb. A. 1. 18TB. to wit : . . 1. Inventory and appraisement or certain personal property appraised and set apart for Bridget Brown, widow of James Rrown, late Of Munster township, deceased Jiif.WJja, 2. Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonal proper! v appraised and set apart for Jane (Jochnaur, widow of IVter Coehuour, late of Cambria county, deceased-fW.25. 3. Inventory and appraisement or certain j personal property appraised and sot apart for I KliZrtboth Rlaek. widow of Daniel MUek. late or ( cj k.iil ,..l,ln itMHMul Ktlin.llU pun.i.o-iiini . 1 ' ' ' - - - 4. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised and set apnrt for Margaret Pringl". widow of Martin Pringle, late of Stinimerhill township, deceased I0.30. 5. Inventory and appraisement or. certain personal property appraised and set opart for Mary Roberts, widow or Robert H. Huberts, late of Ebensbiirg horongh, dscd-.i0.00. JAMES M. SINGER. Register. Register's Office. Kbensbui g. May . lTrt. NOTICE. I have left with Peter Enio, of Carroll township, during my pleasure, the following described nropertv: 1 sorrel msre, 1 sorrel horse. 1 cow, 2 calves, 1 set h.irness. 1 wsiron. 1 nlow. 1 harrow. 1 windmill. 1 sled, and a lot of household and kitchen fur nltnre. II EV R V HOPPLE. 1 Carroll Twp AprU 24, l7tWi. iVtfesiftiil uil :m lists REGISTER'S NOTICE! "V'OTICE Is hereby given that the following y named Accounts have been passed and filed in the Register's Office at Ebensbura-. In and for the County of Cambria, and will tie presented to tho Orphsns' Court of said coun ty, for confirmation and allowance, on Wtti kksday. the ?lh day of Junk, A. D. 1870. to wit: 1. The first account of Jacob Zimmerman and Frederick Kress, executors of Henry Schnable, lata of Johnstown borough, deceased. The first account of Cornelius Morris, execu tor of William AlCC'oy, late of Clearfield township, deceased. - 3. Ihe account of David Hamilton, gnardlan of Joseph Ijartmer. a minor child of Joseph Larimer, late of Cambria county, deceased. 4. The first and final account of O. M. Reade. guardian of Samuel A. Shatter, a minor child of John Shaffer, late of Rlarklick township, dee'd. 6. The first and partial account of J. R. Stall, administrator or David Wisslngcr, late of Adams township, deceased. . The first account of George M vers, guardian of ICllen, Kmily, I,uke, Henrv. Sarah A. and Me becea MeOulre. minor children of Mark McOuIre, ate of Olonrlleld township, dece .sed. 7. The first and partial account of Catharine McColgan, administratrix tic hnu mm rum f-f;t-menfo unnej-o of Peter Dougherty, late of Sum mitville borough, deceased. 8. The rlrst account of Ephralm Ooughnoor, guardian of Jane. James and Matthew .1, Oood, minor children of Samuel J. Oood, late of Cam bria c:.unty, deceased. 0. The final account of A. Dean Canan and Chat. H. -anan, administrators of Win. H. Canan, late of Jol nstown hurough, deceased. 10. The final account ol S. Dean Canan and Charles H. Canan. administrators of Robert H. Catian. late of .lohnstown borough, deceased. - 11. The account of lewis R. Jones, guardian of Sarsh, Martha and Win. Rees, minor children of Wm. and Mary Rees, late of MillvIKe borough, decras-d. - 12. Tho first and final account oCKIlrabeth Heck- roth, administratrix of Conrad Ucckrulh, late of Johnstown borough, deceased 13. The third and final account ef 'W. CI. Lewis, administrator tie bonis imn of David Hits, late of Johnstown borough, deceased. 14. The first and final account of John A. Ken nedy, administrator of ltridget E. Kvans, late of Cambria township, deceased. !.. The partial account of Thomas Van Scoyoe and David Henshey. executors of William Smith, late of White township, deceased. 10. The first and partial account of Dwlght Joties and A. Y.Jones, executors of Silas H. Da vis, late of Ehengburg borough, deceased. IT. The first and final account of Francis Bearer, guardian ot Clara Deitreich, now intermarried with 'I bourns Oill, a minor child of Matthias Dei treich, Lite of Chest township, tlfccoscd. 18. The first and partial, account of John W. Sharbaugh and Catharine Fresh, administrators of 'lament Fresh, late of Cambria township, dee'd. 19. The first and partial account of 1 H. Lin ton, executor of Peter L, Linton, late of LbonSburg borough, deceased. 20. The partial account of F. M. George and Joseph Criste, executors of Otho Styncr, late of Washington tow ,ship, deceased. .US1KS M. SINOF.H, Register. Radiator's Office, Kbensl.urg, May 0, 1870. PUBLIC SALS ! The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, OH SATURDAY, MAY 27ft, 1376, At 2 O'CLOCK, r. M., The property recently occut.led by the "Ebens buig Mining and Manufacturing Co.." slluata in EOetisOui g, Carahria county. Pa-, consisting of ONE ACRE OF CROUND, fronting on the Ebensbiirg and Cresson Railroad, having thereon erected a LARGS PLANING MILL, 4C0 roet. tbrua itorics high, with BoilerShed at tached. 12x63 feet. The machinery consists of one 40-Horse Power Engine and Boiler, 1 rotnlilnH I'lsner, 24 Inches wide, for sur facing and grooving ; I tN tir l ace I'lntter. 20 in. wide : 3 Clrrnlnr Ri Sin w a, with lilt tables ; 2 IrfKlnr t'rnss-4 ut Stnwa, with slide ta bles : f wlitg t'lrottlar Cross-Cut Now: 1 Honble- Hparied Shaping Machine, wtth Iron frame: 1 Centric I.at he, I Hand 1st be, with cora- Fleto set of Tools. I I'e'ixhlne Dram, li feet lona:; MnoMing Machine, with slide heads. The above machinery, with necessary shafting, belling nd puilera. is In good working order, with an abun dant supply of running water on the premises. Said building- was erected specially for and has been used In the manufacture of flooring, siding, ah kinds of hand les, brush blocks, ballusters. etc. Cherry, ash. poplar, linn, sugar, beech, maple and white pina lumber to he had at moderate prices. There is also erected on the premises a Ttvo Storj Frame Dwelling House CW T AIM I WO SIX ROOMS ASU A CELLAR. TERMS or SALE. One-third ot the purchase money to be paid on delivery of the Deed, one-t bird in six months, and the balance in one year, with Interest, to be secured by tho judgment bond aud mortgage oi tne pnrenaser. JOHN A. BLAIR, Ebensbura;. JOHN LEWIS. W. n. BON ACKER, Johnstown. Ebensburg, May 6, l70.-4t. ORDINANCE for the Regcla- tion of Chest Springs Porouuh, iHml.ria I ounty, l'n., for the year 18. o : Skc 1. He It enacted and ordained by the Pur Kcss and Town Council of the Borough of Chest Springs, and is hereby enacted and ordained bv the authority of the same. That II any person or persons, alter the publication of this ordinance. shall drive or ride any horse, mare, or gelding thrnucrh any of the streets of this borouah at a faster gait thsn a trot or slo canter, he, she or thev s offending shall forfeit and pay the sum of One Hollar for each an.! every such oaence. Sec. 2. All persons livine within the boronah limits are hereby notified, after the publication of this Ordinance, lo keep tnetr nogs shut up, and any one fafling to comply with this provision will be "fined In the sum of one dollar for each and every offence, with all costs that mav accrue. See. 3. Also, he It enacted and ordained by the authorltv alorrsaid. that all cattle, horses, mules. etc . are to be enclosed at night, and on any owner thereof who shall refuse or neerleet to do so a fine of one dollar will be impossd for each and every oiienoe, along witn costs. If an v pe. son or persons shall permit their stock to violate Sections 2 and 3, as alHve, the stock ;so trespassing wilt be impounded, and aftor a given time will be EOld for the fine imposed and costs accrutnir. Skc, 4. Be It farther enacted by the authority aforesaid. Thailif any persons or persons after the publication of this ordinance shall be found firing guns, pir.ois. cannon, lire-cracners, or powder- rockets, or any other game with powder, he, or thev so oflcndinc shall be doeined B-ulltv of a mis. demeanor, and shall forfeit and pay the sum of xwenty-nve miliars tor eacn ana every oitonco ; Provided, That theso privileges, or any of them, may be granted by application to tho Burgess and lown onuncii. Sec. 6. Be It further enacted by the authority atoresain. i nai no person or parsons snail te per mitted, under the penally of Kve Dollars, to ride or drive any horse, mare or gelding on any oi the siaewaiKS in sam oorouan. Sue. 0. And be it further enacted and ordalnM by the authority aforesaid. That it shall be the duty of the Burgess, each ot the Town Council, and of the High Constable strictly to pn.secuto all lnws and ordinance nt said borough made to prevent vice nml immoral cnn-lnol. Done at Chest Springs, the 20th day ot April, A. II. J3.0. M. J. COOPER, Burgess, P.C. LtTTLk, Clerk. TFIXANCIATj STATEMENT of Washington .Township, (Iload Depart, ment) for the year ending April 3, 1370 : John Itel, Supervisor, Int. To amount of Duplicate 475 99 Ca. By exonerations $ P 45 taxes returned , 15 78 " orders redeemed.,, 28 08 cash paid for Work 0 15 " b per cent, on 7.77 3S 61'3 .lavs services at si. 50 P? "5 " taxes worked for Township 291 01 54S 29 Balance due Supervisor t 72 32 Jons Lb ah bt, Supervisor. Dr. To amount of Duplicate $7M 77 - balance from 1874 .. 60 81 SOS 58 CR. Ry amount of tax worked $3131. orders redeemed '." 195 29 cash paid for work OS 68 " taxes of 1T4 worked 6 01 exonerations... 29 34 . services 03 davs at tl.SO per day 139 50 horse and eaft hire, day at 2 50 per dav. 123 75 6 per cent, on $243.57 t 12 18 917 87 Balance due Supervisor 139 29 We. the undershraed Auditors, do certify that the above is a correct statement. JAMES NOf IN, ) JAMES ITEL. .Auditors. C. A. lUeOONIOLE, . Jacob Bcrgook. Twp. Clerk. 5-5.-3tl EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Bernard Litzinoer NOMce Is berehv ffi r on that. It,tr.r tMitmnntiirv to the estate of Bernard Litrlnger. late of the township of Clearfield, deceased, have been grant ed lo tho nndersigned. All persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt payment, j and I hose having claims against It are requested to present the same dnlr anthenf ientcd for settle- went. VALENTINE BT'CK, Executor. I learfield Twp.. Mav ft. HTS.-St C OAL AN P LIME for sale in lame ' or small quantities hv ? Karca a87o.-U. EVAN MIOU AELS. MARK THESE F&CTSl Toe testimony of tiie whole world. nOLLOWAl'S OINTMENT. pesiuir to can or etan to pt-eseat tne Capos.t rs -IiUl LeffS. lttld lirett. SOI'CS ami ,, Money loaned M Kal Lstate. lrrern-e. with I'l'ff I rates an.i lot. a. time, given to borrowers "- . . ' ferlng first mortssaeson farms Worth fourormora A t.t. description of sores are remediable by the I proper and diligent use of this inestimable nretiar ation. To attempt to cure bad legs y plastering . the edgct of the Wound together Is a folly: for should the skin umte, a bcagv. i)lsoae! jrotnliti.m : remains underneath to bruak out with tenfold j fury in a few days: Tlie only rational and succofs- i fa I treatment, as Indicated by riature, is to reduce ' the infitmmation In and about tho wound and to ' soothe the neighboring parts by nibbing In plentr of the Ointment as salt is forced into meat. This will cause the mallanant humors to be drained off , from the hard, swollen, ahd discolored parts round j about the wound, sore, or Ulcer, and when thrse humors are removed, the wounds themselves will 1 soon heal: warm bread and water poultices so- i plied over the affected parts, after tho Ointment lias been well rubbed In, will soothe and soften the same and greatly assist the cure. There is a '- scrtption ot nicer, sore and swe Una. wiiicn need not bo named here, attendant nis.n the to'! es es of youth, and for which this Ointment Is u gt. tly recommended kI a sovereign remedy. In euro g such poisonous e res It never fat's to restore tlm svsts n to a healthy state If the Pills bo taken ac cording to the primed Instructions. Itijyfifteria, Ulcerated Sore Throat ana Scarlet and other l ecers. Any of the above diseases mar be rnred hv well rubbing the Ointment three times a day into the chest, throat, and neck of the patient ; ft will soon penelrate, and give Immediate rellf. Mcdtclns taken by the mouth must operate Upon the whole system ere us tnnuence enn no felt in anv local part, whereas the Ointment will do Its work at once. Whoever tries tlie umruent In tlie aboVo manner for the diseases named, or anv similar dis orders atrectina- the ehest and throat, alll find t hemselves relieved as bv a charm. All sufferers from these complaints should enrelon the throat at bedtime in a iarao bread and water poultice, after the Ointment has been well rubbed In; It will greatly assist the cure o! the throat and chest. I o allay tho fever and lessen the inflammation, eight or ten Pills should be taken nlaht and morn ing. Tho Ointment will prtuc; perspiration, the grand essential In all cases of fevers, sore throats, or where there uiiiflit be an oppression of the chest, either from asthma o.' other causes. l'ilcs, fistulas, Strictures. The above class of complaints will be removed by n ghlly fomenting ihe parts with warm water, aiid then by most effectually rubbing In the Oint ment. Persons suffering from these direful com plaints should lose not a moment in arres ui'; their t progress, it STiomu lie understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on the air'-cte.l parts, b'ut it must be Well rubbed iu for a considerable time two or throe times a liav. that ! may be taken into the system, whence il w.ll re niove'any hidden sore or woiin I as ifT rtuuily as though palpable to the eve. There again bread nnd water poultices, after tho ruhblna in of the 0;nti3-nt. wilt do great service. 1 ins is itie only sure treatment for females, c.is-s of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a general bearing down. Indiscretions of Youth ;Fcr s and I'lcers. Tiiotehes. as also swelllnas. can, with certainty. be radically cured II the Ointment be used freely. and the Pills taken night and morning, as recom mended in the printed mm ructions. When treated In any other way they only cry up m one place to break out in another ; whereas t his lint men t wilt remove the humor from the system, and leave the patient a Igorous and healthy bfinsr. It will re quire time with the use or tho Pills to insure a lasting cure. Dropsical Strellinas. Varalysis, and Stiff Joints. Althomrh the above complaints differ Widely In their origin anJ nature, yet they all require local treatment. Many of the worst cases, ol such dis eases, will yield In a comparatively short space of time when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected , even after every other means have failed. In all serious mlaiies the Pills s'muld be taken according to the printed direc tions accompanying each box. Bv.fft the Ointment and Pill should be uted in the offmrftii; rrws: Bad Icg.?. Bad Breasts, Hums. Bunions. Bite of Mosche- loes and Sand F'lies, C.s-o-bay, I'll lego-foot, t'hilblains. Chapped Hands, Corn (Soft), Canoe rs. Oontraeted and Stiff Joints. Elephantiasis, Fistulas, Oout. Olaniu'ar Swellinas, Lumbago, Pile. H heumfttlem, Scalds, Sore Nipples, Sere Throats. Skin Diseases, Scurvv, Sore Heads, Tumors, ticers. 'Vounds, Yaws. rPTI!-None are genuine nnless the signature of J. Havikk'I, agent lor the Cnited Statt-s. surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment. A handsome reward will be given to any one ren dering such Information as may lead to the detec tion of any party or parties counterfeiting the mi licines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. Soid at the Manufactory of Professor Hol low ay &. Co.. New York, and by all respectal.lo Druggists and Dealers to Medicines throughout the civiiiied world. In boxes, at Hi cents, 6- cents, and si each. at- There Is considerable Saving by taking the larger sites. N. B.-t-Directions for the guidance of patients In everv disorder are a 13 led to ech box. Aprli 21, 1870 -ly. - TRIAL LIST, June Term. LUt of Causes set down for trial at aC'onrt of Common Pleas to be held at Klieu.iiinr for Cambria comity commencing on M outlay 5ih Juno A. I). 1376. rirBT WEEK. Mary Fyo J. P. Donoughe Same John Brady Catherine Tod J Adun l.nwis J. Bearer W. S. Water & Co. J. S. Millikcn for us Washington Koilgh Frank E Irwiu uso Henry Mol'on t.operi M. llou Frederick Sauer vs. D. W. narshhorg.-'r. vs. I 'h trick 11. K el ui. vs. Same. vs. Rose M'Oourh et. al. vs. EdmunlJ. Waters, vs. !sart i S.m. vs. Joy.-ph S:iomakcr. vi. A. J. Christ v. vs A.J. Christy. vs. M . J. Nngte. vs. Finney & Johnston. vs. Saint-. vs. D. W. Ilarslibcrger. secosD week. Thompon 4 Ray John Shell Cambria Iron Co. Cambria Iron Co. John Urotbcrhno Isaac Hugus -J. O, Nngle Richard Rowland Griffith Owens Joseph Trexlcf John P. Wntton John P. Watson vs. J hn T?. Holmes, vs. John lli-adiey. vs. John J. Ki.th.-r. vs. FrnbCiS tlhrity. vs. John Fisk, Johh C. iates el. al Vs. Sarah Jane Morrisou. vs. R. A.liss. vs. Richard J. Evans, vi. Richard .1. Evans. Nil. David Trexler and Mary Render, vs. 1. II. Lapsley. vs. A lex. Kennedy, et. al. Garnishees. M. Rrestto vs. John its. nan. lion. James P. White vs. (Jeorge Knewlton. Augustine Hott vs. Martin X Co. Barbara Itabb vs. Petr G iuk. Adaui Rose vs. (irorse R:igr. R .' M cCO EG A N , Pro i h ot .ot a ry . rrolhonotary 'g cfllco Ebensburg, 8, May I76 FOR RENT ANT) FOR SALE The subscrllxir otters f..r rent the larfcft and well known TAVERN STAND at present occupied by him, loi-iiti-d in I.ort-tto borontch. henr tho Catholic church. Said stand has been occupied us a tavern for the past twenty years, nml is well adapted for cither that or for a gro cery and dwelling hone. Also, for sale on nay terms, a one-nnd-a hnlf story dwelling hnuw and a good lot of ground, sit tiat.il in the sumo borough, of w hich posjessiou will be given at anytime, F. X. HA1D, Loretto, April 23. lSC.-3t. A DMINISTR A TORS' NOTICE. Having obtained letters of administration on the estate of Henrv Cole, late of Carroll township. te. I ceased, the undersigned hereby lves notice toall persons InJebted ro said estate that pavment or .. . . . " . . . their respective accounts must bo mado Without delay, and those having claims against the same are requested to present them In proper shape for settlement. JOHN SNYDER. ) JAMES CAIN. t Administrators. Carroll Twp., April 21, lS7fl.-0t, ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. Kstate of .las. A. Littlkfif.ld. Notice Is hereby given that letters or adminis tration have been granted to tlie undersigned oh the estate or James A. Littletield. late of t hest Springs borouih. Cambria county, deceased All persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt payment, and those having claims against it are re.nifteo to present the same pro perly authenticated lor settlement. CH a. KLF.s WHARTON. Administrator. Chest Springs, May 6, 1870.-61. T AKE CARE. Having, on the 27th dav of April. li. purchased at I Sheriffs sale the following articles as tlie proKr ty of John I. Hartxog.of Allegheny towns., ip, and which I have left with l fm .luring my pleas- ,rM t liofr.tiv o.itlnn all iipn.ii.1 mrainMi Inter- I fering wlih said property, 'o wit : 1 1-r.iwn horse, j 1 dun horae. 1 cow, 1 pig. 2 sets harness. 1 wngon. 1 sled. 1 outMng-box. a lot or ah ngics and shingle bolts 40 bushels oats, grain in the ground, and all tho household furniture. WM.J. BUCK. Allegheny Twp , May 5. lS70.-3t. pEO mTrEADE. Attvrney-at-Lnw, ' F'.tenshurg. Pa. OfTico on Centre street, tbroe ooora lr ina alaalt aUeuk i aug JT.'tij JOHNSTOWU SAVINGS BANK! 120 riinton St., Johnstown, Pa- CtHAKTERF.D SKPT. II. 1870. DEPOSITS ' received of all rnu not Ies than On ltvllar I Pf-esent rate of Interest, six pereant. Interwat Is title In the months ot Juno and December, and If ' not withdrawn il added to the deposit, thus coin, puoDdlng twice a year without troubling f t - times the amount ot loan desired. Uuod rafcreoas prrirci inlet, etc.. required This oriorit 'ton is eznluir1v Ktrlnvt Rank. Tfo commercial deposits received, nor discounts granted. No loans on personal securUv. Rlank applications lor borr wers. copies f t hs rales, by laws, and special law relating t. this Ilsnk. snt to any a.l.l res desired. Tki stkks James Oviper. David PIbert. C. R. Kllig. A.J. lis wes. F. W. Hay. John Low man. Ii. liaumer, Jr., Daniel Melana'hlin. D.J. Morrell, James MeMIMen. James Morley, L- Wi I'llll. H . A. Rojtrs. Vnrad Surpes, Oeorge i". Swank, and W. V.v alters. DANIKL J. MORRELL, Trepidant. Fmn DinKHT. Treasurer. Crttui Kluck, Solicitor. 13-5,T. -ly.l ' rSq' ITl'MPVT crTTT PMPVT f k iini.iu.- w ith the Supervisors of illacklick town Snnervi ship for the year ending Aprils. 1S70 : PBTtn Waosxr. Supervisor, Ia. To amount of Duplicate $323 2S Ca. Hy work dnne on roads fdRO r am't roturned to t iotnm-ssioners ."3 73 " amount of exonerations 18 45 " amount of unworked lax 715- 223?8 CHARt.ES Faoabacgh, , Supervisor, Dn. To amount of Duplicate. 1383! tea. By work done on roa-ls C0S 15 sm't returned to O.mroissloners 8 O0 " amount of exonerations 8 25 amouni of un worked tax 50 10-JSOO M We. the undersigned AudltorsofRlsckllck town ship. have, alter due examination, found the abovs accounts correct. itEORP.E A. WILSON. ) S VMt'EL OF.oii.; E, Auditors. JAMES H. WHITE. Attest 11. . B sh rsts, Clerk. (4-28.-3t.) Ml Knives, Fork Spoons, tt a I U scissors, axes. rnovELS. 11-,,!! wr locks, Hingis, nail, izt: i GA FILES, 4c. CARPENTRS BLACK.?: tv.wsmi"" "- S rz 'll . ,MV Tu Q At TOOLS S .-'K? , ff 'II K unersigned tee;rcs 11 bis Flint la 1 Clearfield township, t anibna county. Penn'a, situate two rnib s eat of St, Auatistine, on tho mail route lt-a.lina from Cresson to Janesvillo. The Fa a contains led At KKs, about 70 Arms of which ar cleared, w:-ll tenced and In a high s'ate of cultivation, with a one and-a lull story Frap. Hoisk, a hewed L ii A r.N. 40 by 00 f-el, and a good Soring House therenn erected. Thre are also sevefal bearing fruit trees on the premi ses, and a never ial1 ing spring or pure water near the dwelling. Pryments will be made easy and posstssiuii given immediately If a sale Is made. For further particulars inquire of R L. Jonst stow. Fq.. Ebensburg, or of the undersigned re siding on the premises. PATRICK B. KERIN. Clearfield Twp., March 31, 1870.-U. LICENSE NOTICE. The follow ing jw-titions for license have been filed In the othce of the lei k of Quarter Sessions of Cambria count r. an J will be presented for the action or the Court on Thohsdat, tstU Mar, 137". to wit : P. S. Kelly, East Conemaiigh, Tavern. Peter Roth, Cambria borough. Tavern. Thos. D.innby, Clearfield township. Tavern. Silas A. M.-Oonirh. Cb.-t Springs, Tavern. George Kohiei. rrankiin l.or . Eating House. Matthew Dignaib Oallitxin Tp., Tavern. K. M'COl.tl AN.CIet k Q. S. Clerk's Office, Ebensburg, Apr.i 2o, 1876. A DMINISTR ATOR'8 NOTICE. Kstate of Martin I'rinoi.f., dee'd. Tetters rf a,!mlntstrain on the estate of M aptiv I'rooi.tt, lA'.e of SuoinierhiU tov-nship. Caniliria county, deceased, b jving been grant.-. I o tbe un dersigned ly the i;-zis;-r of sunt county, all per sons indebted to said e? ate arc requested to nake Immediate payineiit. and tin e liiivii.it doiuia or demands against the ssme will preetat theta pro perly probated for settiemsnt. D. Ml i"KlN."i:rr! Adm,ci8trtor8 Rummerhlll, April 14, lsTO. Ct. Boyd & Gamble, And Superintendents ! Corman'.a Dank BuHdinfj, Comer Wood and Diamond Sts.. 2-3. PITTSIJUIWII, PA. Iv SANI7AI.AVOOD Poseses a much grea'er power In ret.ring to a healthy state Ihe inueus membrane of the nreti-.ra than either eubebs or eop:ba. It nevr pr'tdecs sickness and is certain and sieedy in its scr . r.. It Is f.tst superseding every other remedy. S -ty cpsuie cure in six or eight days. No ot her Med icine t ti do this. ttuniitt 1'irti A C'..' Sft C.7pir. cotfai-.i i-7 Oil of .V'l'i.ffiCHKl, ao'.f nt nil llirij Slurtv. .1'.'. f r ffi-c-?.ir. "T S'-ikI to 35 a oil 37 'I'mwler S'rr'i, Jric f'ir otu;. (4-B.-fliu f x.) I.ATE "CAIN HorsE." Corner Jlct in and 1'ittsburgh Sts., . CRCCKSDURC, PA. Very centre of town. Fronts tho south entranes to the Court House. 2-t,'7(5.-tf.l JOUN PORTER, Lcss-e. Fairbanks' Standard Or all kinds. Be careful to t uy n!y t he genuine. Also. It.-ggr.ge tarrot. Wart-lionse Trn tin provd Money llrawers. iro'-.-is fixtures, Jtc. S"ls K I'itlrei FAIRBANKS. ;OKKfcC.. 4S Wiad Street, Pittsburgh. i.mpt ly . (3 31.-3m.j TgOW FOR OOOD MEAT at ROT- JL T M PIUCKS ! The nndersicried de aire;, ta nrorm the puoltr that I.e lias 01 ened a M EA . U A ll Ki;T in tho builiilug ri reuUy -.-r-u-p:ej bv Lea is Rudgers. on Centre street, Fre? t meat of all kinds on Jvlonday and Frdny evening 9 of eaeh week. My terms will be stuictly ash, and prices much lower than elsewhere in i 'i.(. burg. D. 11. ZA1I-M. March 2, 170 -tf. OTICE. Notice, is hereby tivt u salctho fnMowfng pt-rsonu: top ;y. belm.!a ijuehann:' t i 4aints snoneoK ircner. 1, 1 -1.:.. 1 1........ l.r, . shin, nnd having Kit tli same with hfra during my pleasure. 1 beret.v loroul all Interlerenee win t said property, to wit: One brown mare, one s. rei mate, three pigs, one c.klng at ova and one 'b;. H. KIRKPATEICK. Carroll Twp., April 24 1870. 8t.. HANDS OFF. Ilnving this day Itonghtat Sheriff's sale, one black horse, two sets names, one pig. two cows aitu . hm e. 'two stoVes, one biirt-HU, one enptvoard, e mi t,j nedsteaus and fieildmg, as tne property ? .. eph Craver, whlt.-h I bave lett In his p, c -o,.i during my pli nsitre, I beretiy caution r 1 nr. sous not to interfere with the said prop.-.-tv. CHARLES WEAK!. EN. Susijnehanna Twp., April IT. 1S76- 2-M. 'iT. 1T. 1 ; vv ARCHITECT! Hi?s returned from Europe. rFitc-3 1 ii'tii m txn , !8-10.-3m.l ' PlrT.siICRCiu r.. Seeds! TBEES! P?snts! 1 FLI A RLE Vegetal TS sod F!..wer N nest Mixed Law n Ora-s. ee.1 Potate-,. ; and Ornamental Trei ?. Small Frniis S':! ; greens. Roses and Beil.ting Plant. wiio:e.- i;- Ft ;nt i.a retail at reduced on. rs aiir.n 1 . 1 .. tion. JOHN" R. fc A. Ml'RDf w'H, d-17.-2m.J - Xi2 awLLtid iin piU--'. u- pr