f mm FBEEfJiii. tbcnsburg. Pa., - J USE 2, 1876 ,mrf the Other Ttace. l(Tt. 1 ' , low as Oatman. '5JBeuioe i bat don't fail to gd to Oat- . t.,.lt!v nt a 0. i:J .hawlS i" "i " ' wB . rrint8 only six cents per yard rule n-tman'a. and oot tbo er"- li"n n tbey want a nice fair of shoes or ....rnltOU"""""- ... .rt Tlirj f . . aiinvanilOil IiiidI- stores in K' " " "- 'e the decoration cereuiouie ware rnntain Hon-m At Cresson li to be 'Tj"f?r "e , reception of visitors on the rf lUtv-nve rents you can wipe your . on tne .!nisk . oatman who will sell -TSViu of gooJ cheaper than they can k'1', alio is able and billing fc work ".niplovmcnt at the crawtora uouse Jivrtotian oa or bcfore Mon' i" the tia.litzin tragedy, and ruaxte k ... in P ' . .r if while there was auytuiug to , molt ui vljiiin. dwnt'tta dlsconrage.V; may appear Jn i rnTJiAN, hut if it don't we hope . tlt CtJ'Athfnae i,r't'tice co,om pes' ,f Johnstown, aged about 60 years , . f.:i .Uy's wanhinK on Monday, and ' bonis and Ml dad f lwatioti services in Altoonn were, . . rf tli .lftrmr a flit . ,f t ie hiik"";" " '"v " "rt like a hollow mockery than an , .)D of heartfelt rcmeuil.rance. .'rewM a fine display of bunting on i . t,7 tho hnce Hac suspended ,1, tfttl 111 in'imwi - - - - v : .t..w"li"P especially worthy of notice. Jt,-'wj;l two days behind our fcre Ln the observance of the 4th of July -'" ji,ai B'...rlou event, which occurred T:.'eJl:ST lu i;76, falling on Thursday In 'r Fve on ajed ami mnc-h respected " wsi.li" I" AK'lf't','e. thrown 'r i -on on Biiintay last, while return .'rbiuiW'h, and wasTery severely in- third tra k hiva JnBt Wn oompleteil "h'l'aR frt'T,l tern,,nn9 f the 'Vdii;? the telexrapb offii-e at Vll- ''it to ivcst'lorable distance below the Zl "six vr eld rldld of ex-Sherlfif Tie, of 7-,i,Vounty, Fi nks French, German Fni'ii-h qi'fo rtnenUy. The youthful i N.m in France, and of coarse - . ii.nn rnrentH. " ti., (iwciiinc liotise-ff aClearfleUl conn- Tr. 1 h' ',t Tr"1" ,n unllKlng in wi htirm-d (tixn wot long since, i nth it ihMppeared oonretttTeethousaiKl r iu grrentiKk which he had acca jhI. .... . T 1 ivni irlll eltm-r have to pay tneir iares K. H. like other people or stay it frm the Centennial, raid Company i Hiicd to oIhjv the instructions of i artieo in tlii particular. -If tlif tan!-inl will tell us how to dis wh Hutu the original and the'V-rib-.' iptter iii its roliumi!, we -will plelge u rd never ripiin to clip any of the ,r ulthout civiiiR full credit to that .v "Hat, Mi Tike will have his joke," .!:::. -Tj Cl. J"e Mnrphy, formerly f tbo b 4tr t tinatre, 'hiladclphia, lielopgs .;t:n' timi i'f liavlng paid the first half ir ( r nfl!!iili'n to the Centendial El-i-n, sir-! f) Sam'l A. lenniig, a former :rr, f Alt oi:a, l-eiongs the honor of hav rivivnl the afureaid lia'.f doilar. -Wi iik the 1 uli"i to take a p-p into the ':ailua:MrH. li. K. .Tones' millinery ii-'.:hBii-R, as we feel confident that if ? jt"tB!iiJipse of the lieaiitien there re--I uuti)ii:a wiil it-r them from enter- L : stor-, uiel once in the store the goods yr.c will not fall to lirdnce them to hi'.ever thpv ned. -Tix-manv frieirH of Jtr. Simon Sulte- h rnrr g!,id to vi elcome liiiu back to his :.'.:r liunn t;e tiny last wtM-k, atrd will ;i'.il-r mill to learn that he Is, it romor i-iks tr:i!y, alioiit to resume business in our and wttle ilown to stay. Hope the r is true and that the promised venture Trivr a rr"ti table orr?. -hiamateh $r,amfi of bae ball Tuesday n-.t.f at Aiicona ltweni the America H.vr.'lmrK and the Mountain City club Ali.w.a, the ?.rxire stood 11 fur the latter "fr the former ; and in a like contest at .I'Uytlmrg on Tuesday afternoon, the atMiof the latter place scored 18 runs ;'':t 13 won hy the America. -We find thio'itetTi tu i!m Hollidayabnrg !i;'(J ami jireiiuine that It is not only liVjt origiual : An eicht year old Ijot "-m! MiCuUouifh was playing with pow- Jvh ao. As usual the powder 'Vfl and humed him very severely 3Tli-wist np. The flesh is torn from f-nt, and it Is fenrtsd he will loae the t "f l"th evc. -Th wiv u ct aloTitr well is to dl it I ;t rt:i n av t-. cet along weller. If we J P"rm'.rl the cxpreesiou, Is to buy '.If dry riwI, groceries, etc,, yon need i h- ii i a-h i.,ro of Myers & T.loyd, n a (('.I r,t i)f i-htthes can be purchasetl ' f .il i-a'Mco f)r cents per yard, and r iii'.m at prices equally low all lundnoine oo!sjnst received. -T o v:T)(,,rd Hays Mint on the day the e T I'ayn! '.-teen the Juniata and ivr, fty . !m, a HolMJaysbnrg boy -.: m tLe grounds to that h-orotlgh on a 'tf nmiilnp distance In fifty-five ' AstliH fa'J.irr fails to tell how ' s U-twcn, t points, the above ":"! nis almt as clear as tnitd. ' T' l:oWfVr. Ih xrn tlilntr wrniAwliprn T'.Ui-t'nei-t ttit;.. -A f . p'piif men miliar tliA nnnrlntnit. h f l-rnty Sheriff H. 0. Freldhoff, of r'ab hi iron ch. was nut to work on iy hut to remove nart of a refuse at 5-Hth Tork. under which Is ( "t Hint the if..(.Hii remains of a mnr "j vudr lie buried, a pack of goods, it f"nmli..n-d, having been fotiud !n n -r near that p!a. e aliotst three weeks .Utlia been the result cf the ex- e are not able to state at this writ- Anrrtst I.nmWrt. whn w-i 1nt In , "y9""! tar from Wilmore on Tnewlay , "o Monday evening last, as the ... '. A to say in a more extended ac- a'-rV ;"r"-,,a" We" r,inJ- lle wa i vv , "n "oVl.x k yesterday fore t'.in!' a " K ,",m, two miles from ' , "i"" ' ' ai,h Har1?' a11 t,,e clothing W. .i rer"""- a"d, Judging from the . y 'h.,M. i,0 f,inni, ,ljm lia1 in ,mln p,-wipaiiy them, his mind was Ti ' '"'I. eve-itl, n.,,,,,.l .t- r- aUj s,''0d Association is J v.; 1 V I'r-sl.yterlan church iis.r.VM' ,ftJ's,Jt delegates, among 'lilS'T. It. Jo-es,' Uev. J. fc ! f V"'1 Mt8sra- Kinkead, C. H,m;; I- " n"3- Vr- Jones, P.. K ' V A- Klnkea.!, B. J. Hum : K- '' Vi es, J. T. Orimth and '.V, titles ir ni r. INMIIV 111 w r ,. r,,M g,VB asyiiopbisorthe our iitt iMne. "Wi "'V:i:kof Retting np a gen ","in ,,r i-'-niii.g 4th of July in ''-'.i I , .J6 ae ,"!,, ,,"'t a meeting Is ':i . i " '" v'nt House tiMnorrow "l.-.t "tif ros-lldo what can bo ' a f ,n t-' i,,"- lf we v"' there oi at ...I .!. vi ,-;'-noia?,i- 'rH:lf in p,v ''rtb of July such a greet 'i.vil ,i'"ifWfelkiii ring, if you know ' In, r,,? ,,iUl't adord to do that : : . . r "1 a li li n.l . .... rVlltJ i tOCALANW rww. .i,J1Vr, , ' years sue nail lief n hr Hatr sLut ap bLol) Mr. ttarry Jacobs, who is known of nearly all inert In this connty. having jnst located at B19 Market street, Philadelphia, as senior rhember of the firm of Jacobs & Co., wholesale and retail dealers in wines liquors and segars, solicits a call from his many friends in Cambria when the Centen nial or any other notion prompts them to isit that city. Fine old whiskey and a kindly welcome to are among Harry's epei cialties. Go and Bee him. An exchange says that a Pennsvlvfttiia imhii owns a xarm on wlilcli he can fell a tree that will lie In three counties. To which another editor responds that the chap who Irrote the above could He in a dozen counties and not half try nnless indeed, we will lake the liberty of adding, be should attempt to sound the praises of Mr. Godfrey Wolflf ana his always complete, handsome and cheap stock or ready-made clothing, about which it is impossible for anybody to speak approvingly and tell a lie. Store on Twelfth street next Victor to the poet-office, Altoona, Twelve dwelling honscs and the same number of stables were destroyed by Are at Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland county, on Monday afternoon, Involving a loss esti mated at not less than 520,000, on Which the insurance is said to amount toover $5,500. The fire originated from a defective flue at the residence of J. I. MoCabe, and as the wind was blowing quite briskly the flames spread very rapidly. The principal suffer ers are B. Kemp, Sl2,00O no insurance; J. D. McCabe, $G,0CK) insnrance 84,000; Dr. F. S. Marsh, $4.000 insurance $1,500; Vm. Hitv&TPan, $2,000; and II. C. Koneraeyer, $1,000 no insurance. The other losses range from $150 to $500. Tim bcantlfuf ceremony of presenting floral offerings and crowning the statue of the Blessed Virgin, accompanied with poeti cal greetings, chaste and appropriate to th occasron, was fnlly carried ont at the Catho lfo church on Wednesday evening last, the gitls and boys who participated acquitting themselves with the utmost credit. After the ceremony Fat her Boyle delivered a very instructive discourse on the respect and de votion which the Catholic Church manifests for the Mother of God, and was listened to with marked attention by all present, many of whom were of other denominations. At the conclusion of the discourse the Benexlio tion of the Bheseed Sacrament was given aird the congregation dispersed. The postal stamp for the Centennial year has been Issued. The design is very neat, and besides bearing the legend : "Cen tennial, TJ. S. Three Cents,' the mall car rierof 1776 and the mall train of 1876 are very suggestively made to do dnty. The stamp !a green, and in this respect at! east bears a strong resemblance to those peo ple who fail to consult S. J. ITesa in the matter of wearing apparel when in want of a full suit or any single article of ready made clothing or gent's furnishing goods. If any of our readers have heretofore as sumed the color of a centennial stamp, it is high time they should repent of their folly and bny their garments where they can buy them ood and cneap at 241 and 243 Main street, Johnstown. Ilollidaysbnrg had another conflagration a pretty big one on Thursday afternoon of last week, the fire originating In a stable situated on an alley leadiug from Juniata to Blair streets, in the 4th ward, and destroy ing the brewery of Mr. F. W. Ranch, the dwelling houses of Mrs. Sarah Ilerr and John McClnre, and the stables of J. M. Kin- iorts, John McClnre and Thomas Maloy, besides damaging the dwelling of Mr. Itauch and the properties of two other parties to an extent valued in all at about $180. Total insnrance on property destroyed, $4,100; on property damaged, $5,300. The cause of the fire is not known, but the theory generally accepted is that it was started by several child ren playing in ono of the stables. While the procession was returning to the Court HoUbe, by way of High street, on Decoration day, ahorse attached to a bnggy of which Mr. Wm. Dishart, of Cambria township, Is the owner, took fright at the music, and breaking the strap by which he wasjfastened to a hitching-post near at hnd dash ol into the crowd on the sidewalk iu front of the law office of John Fenlon, Esq.. and for a time created a frightful panic, but strange as It way seem, nly one child, a lit tle son of Mr. James M. Siuger, was knocked down or touched in any way by the fright ened horse or the flying vehicle, and even his injuries are scarcely worth talking about. The buggy, however, was badly demoralized by coming in contact with one of the shade trees, so complete being the wreck that it is almost Impossible to conceive how such an an-cident conld have occurred without loss of life or other serious consequences, The appearance of an advertisement in the Altoona Mirror over the signature of Frank Kelkopen. of Casey, Guthrie connty, Iowa, in which inquiries are made about the wife and two children of said Kelkopen, whom he alleges that he left at Bennington Fnrnace, Blair connty. alwat three years Rgo, has prompted Mr. E. R. Baldridge, fur nace manager and postmaster At the latter plrtce, to write a communication to the paper above named, in which he declares that the belief was very general at the time tl.at Kelkooen had murdered his wife and two children, and taking an xder child with him left for parts unknown. Jnothing, However, was found to confirm these suspicions, bnt the fact that the entire family had disap- !eared between two days, so to speaK, and that the furniture and everything else a'oont the house was left behind in the flight, cast an air of mystery over the transaction that could not lie explained on any other hypotfr- wis than that a foul murder had been com mitted. Mr. August I-.am.bert, a well Known brewer of Johustown, In company wiin Messrs. D. W. Coulter, Kotiert if. ana t)l,l Filoon. of East Conemaugh, started on a trout-fishing excursion on last Monday morning, and continued with the party until about 2 o'clock p. in., when, having reached a point near within a mile or two of Wilmore l.o showed signs of fatigue and on being ad vised bv the others to go to Sherhine's saw mill, not far distant, and rest himself until they had fished along the stream to Ua. point, he started in the direction indicated, the rest of the party meantime continuing on their way. What was the surprise of bis associates, therefore, to find on reaching the mill that Mr. Latnliert was not there, and thHr surprise and fears were greatly en hanced when after searching In the vicinity u-jtil nearly dark they failed to find any trace of the missshig man. Returning home they made known the fact of Mr. Lambert a mysterious disappearance, but on the pre sumption we suppose That he would tnrn np all right, no further effort was made In his behalf until Wednesday morning, when a large party of gentlemen started ont to make a thorough search of the locality in and about Slierbine mill, but with what result has not lcen learned here as we go to press. The decoration of the graves of the pa triot dead whose remains are interred in Lloyd's cemetery, the Cougregational i-eme-terv, and the Catholic cemetery, iu and near this place, was performed on Tnesday last with all the dignity and decorum becoming so sacred and so praiseworthy ftn object . The ceremoniea were participated in by the Cambria Gnard, the survivors In our midst fslx in uumlier) of the Mexican war, the Decorating Committee, one or two Sabbath Schools, the Danntless Fire Company, the Odd Fellows.'and a number of citizens, the procession htd'ng beaded by the Silver Cor net Band an.l accompanied by the Cambria Guard dium corps, all being under the cuter marshalship of Mr. C. T. Roberts. At the Court House Prof. John Hart read in a clear and distinct voice two tine selections appro priato to the solemn occasion, and A. v. Barker, Esq., delivered an address couched in choice language and for the most part replete with excellent sentiment. The route of the procession from the Court House was direct lo Lloyd's cemetery, where, after the graves had been duly decorated, Rev. Mo Gonigle made a few remarks and Rev. Thomas efferM np a prayer ; thence to Con gregational cemetery, where the graves were also decorareil and prayer was offered by Rev. Jones ; thence to the Catholic cem etery, where a like floral offering was made and Prof. Hart gave a short recitation ; thence Wk to the Court House, where the procea sio.i broke ranks. All in all. it was a be coming tribute to the cherished memories of the honored dead, and as such it reflected much credit on all who took part iu the ceremonies. "A Dnp of Joy la Rvery Wrrt. FLfeitiNbTOfr, Hunterdon Co., X. J., t a tine 25, 1874. J Dr. R. V. PiERfcfi. Buffalo. K. V 7e Si It is with a happy hfart that I pen these j lines to acknowledge that yon and yonr Golden Medical Discovery and Purgative j Pellets are blessing to the; World. These medicines cannot be too highly praised, for they have almost brought me out of the grave. Three months ago I waa broken out with large nlctrs and sores on my bodyj limbs and face. I procured your Golden Medical Discovery and Purgative Pelletaj and have taken six bottles, and to-day I arn in good health; all those ngly ulcers having healed and left my shir in a natural healthy condition, t thought at one time 1 could not be cured. Although I can but poorly express my gratitude td you, yet there is a drop of joy in every word I write. God's blessing rest on you and your wonderful medicines is the bumble prayer of Yours truly, James O. BelIiS. When a medicine will promptly cure such terrible eating ulcers and free the blood of the virulent poison causing them, who can longer doubt Its wonderful virtues? Dr. Pierce, however, doe not wish to place his Golden Medical Discovery in the catalogue of quack patent nostrums by recommending !tto Core every disease, nor does he so re commend it; but what he does claim is this, that there IS bnt one form of blood disease that it Will not enre, and that disease is can ter. He does not recommend his Discovery lot that disease, yet he knows it to be the most searching blood clear. ser yet discovered , and that it will free the blood and system of all other known blood poisons, be they ani mal, vegetable or mineral. The Golden Discovery is nairtune! by fcirn to cure the worst forms of Skin Diseases, as all forms of Blotches, Pimples and Eruptions, also all Glandular Swellings, and the worst form of Scrofulous and Ulcerated Sores of Nerk, Legs or other parts, and all Scrofulous Dis eases of the Bones, as White Swelling, Fever Sores, Hip Joint and Spinal Diseases-, all of which belong to 8crofulous diseases. Dikd of His Injuries. Mr. Patrick O Brien, switch-tender at Gallitzln, who was so shockingly maltreated on the night of the 20th ult., an account of which appeared in our last issue, Hed of his injuries on Friday night, and was burled in the Catholic ceme tery at Tunnellhill on Sunday afternoon, St. Patrick's Society and an immense con course of citizens participating in the obse quies. On Saturday morning a post-mortem examination was made, when it was found that the skull of the deceased had been frao tared about two inches over the right temple. Sulisequcetly Crironer Brady, of Johnstown, arrived en the scene, and summoning a jury proceeded to hear the testimony of such of the residents of that vicinity as were cog nizant of any facts bearing upon the case, after which the jury adjourned to meet at the jail in this place on Monday last, when and. where the statemeents of the prisoners, Patrick and Martin Leonard and Thomas Howell, and some other evidence was elici ted. At the conclusion of its labors the cor oner's 1n nest returned a verdict in which Wm. Young fcwd Patrick Leonard, the first of whom has not yet been arrested, were charged with inflicting the Injuries which caused the death of Mr. O'Brien, and Martin Leonard was declared to be an accessary he fore the fact. Later in the day Burgess Li n gen felt er, of Gallitzin borough, appeared before H. Kinkead, Esq., of this place, and made information against the parties named, charging the first two with murder and the last named with being accessary to the crime. This too in contradstinlction to the fact that deceased in his dying deposition declared as his belief that Martin Leonard hail thrown the stone which struck him and inflicted the injnries which have since eventuated In death. Competitive Examination. An error having been made in the announcement of the time for holding the competitive exami nation at Bedford, Pa., of candidates fornom instioii as cadets to the JJaval Accademy at Annnpolls, we publish herewith the letter of Mr. Reilly in regard to the matter, by which ,!t will be seen that the examination is to take place on the 15th instead of the 10th of Jniie as erroneously stated: IlOCSI Cr RF.PRKRKNTATtVItS, I Washington, D. C, May 20, 1870. f Candidates for nomination asOadetsto the Naval Academy st Annspolts sre notlflcfl that a competitive examination wlH be held at the Court House, In Bedford, on Thursday, June 15th, 1S78. Candidates must present satisfactory test! monlals of Kood moral character, and must be over fourteen and less than eighteen years of aire, physically sound, well formed and of ro bum constitution, and must pass asatisrnctory examination in reading, writing, arithmetic, spe'-'ng, English grnmrusrand geoirraphy. The successful candidate will be required to report at the Accademy on June 21st. John Ttsit.i.T. M. C, Kill Pa. District. BrnNKD to Death. On Friday after noon of last week, Mrs. Melntyre, mother-in-law of Peter Denny, of East Tyrone, was burned so severely that death ensned iu a tew honrs. She and a boy were burning brush in aclearing near Bald Eagle Furnace. She was at one end of the clearing and he at the other. By some means her clothes took fire, and being badly frightened she rau and screamed for help. The boy hear ing and seeing her, ran to her as rapidly as possible, and both of them succeeded in ex tinguishing the flames after all the clothing from her waist to her feet were consumed. She was conveyed to the residence of her son-lti-law, where medical assistance was summoned, bnt to no avail. After suffering intensely until three o'clock the following morning she died. Her legs, body and arms were burned to a crisp, but her face was un injured. She was about seventy years of age. A sad ending for such an extended life. Her remains were Interred in the Ty roue cemetery on Sunday. Ttvrm nmtd. A WlLMOBK friend, Mr. F. P. McCor mick, sends us the following, with a request to publish: Browned, near Madison, on the Ohio river, on the 10th dsv of Mhv, Mr. William B. White, In the eighteenth yar of hfa sgo. Oecensed was born In La wrencevllle, now the 17tb Ward of Pittsburgh, but for some yesra resided near ltlalrsvllle, Indiana county and was a student for a time at St. Vincent's, many of his class mates at which institution vill be grieved no doubt to hear of his untimely death. Ho was a sober. Industrious young mnn, a fervent and devout titristlnn, nnd a kind and dutiful son, and had It pleased Divine Providence to have rnnred his life he would doubtless have contin ued a useful member of society In whatever snh'-re his lot miarht chance to be cast. v e heartily sympathize with the bereaved parents and family In their sad affliction, and trust that He who was pleased to send this great trial will give thin the necessary strength and grace to bear Iu a- Murpkr Wit.f. Oct. A few years ago "August Flower" was discovered to be a certain cure for Dyspepsia and Liver com dlaitit, a few thin Dyspeptics made known to their friends how easily and qnickly thoy had lieen enred by its nse. The great merits of Green's ACOUST Flower became her alded through the country by one sufferer to another, until, without advertising, its sale has become immense, Drnggists in EVERY TOWN in the United States are selling it. No person suffering with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Costlveness, palpitation of the Heart, indigestion, low spirits, etcM can take three doses without relief. Go to yonr Drupgiats, Lemmon & Murray, Ebensbnrg, or P." M. Woleslaglo St Son, Wilmore, and get a little for 75 cents and try It. Sample bottle 10 cents. An idea strikes ns and here it is : None of osot course can hope to be living one bun dred years hence, but all of us can show to the pople of that day what manner of men and women we were by "imply going to the elegant Photograph rooms of T. T.Spence ami getting all our pictures taken. Besides that. It will be a source of pride to ourselves while living and to our friends when we ar dead, to gar.e on our photographs and tliiiiK that they were taken during the, great cen tennial year, and thathey are faithful deli nealions or the trne outwardness of our pre cious selves as we appeared on that memory able occasion. Think of this and weep for an early opportunity lo go to Spence s and get your pictures takuu. run-pent Epistles from Rob Roy. CRssbxt Station, Merced Co.. Oal.i 1 May 14, 1876, f t've Just ree'd your paper here - The poetry Is there But not a pustle doth appear; Cause the scent-enial fair; A 1). H., of puzzle fame. And E. F. M the clerk. And all have left without a name; Though each has made his mark. Our folks are fighting for the rlghtj With aim and purpose high ; The Chinese women they do smite Like Samson, "hip and thigh." The folks are on a level here .No upper ten tbey trust ; Though when the drought Is quite severs We nave an upper crust. Our land, though crusty, still Is neatj And of the better class j But if we cahnot lo in wheat We let it go to grass Our miners, whether noHh or south. Feel dull without a lode. And often get down In the mouth. Entering their dark abode. Though hot of old king William's school, Out people, nine in ten. Of every nation, creed and school, Are strictly Orange men. And a pro po here Is a stumper For your athletes of fame t . We have right here a champion jumpefi Who Jumped a ranch Or claim. Our boys well some have bands of sheep-, And mustang steeds to lope. Whiskey for drink, and beds tot sleep1, But ne'er a band of hope. The sheep they pen up la the night A shepherd's sole relief By fences, portable and light, A kind of corral reef. There are some fast nags In the State, And drives are like a floor; Some made 2.40 here of late. And some made even more. The winds of California Aro like some fops 1 know Most welcome when most far away. And always a great blow. We want the Texas railroad mado As soon as It can be ; Because, besides Increasing trade. Borne folks could ride Scott free. It won Id cement the Union Afford ns more supplies ; Make closer our communion. And bind with stronger ties. Horse racing here Is great bother. And what makes matters worse. While one horse always boats another The owher beats the horse. Our rivers now are a surprise Terror to man and beast ; The reason tbey took such a rlse Tbey ail come from the y(east). The Mr. Hogg that bought some stock Of Constock fume take on. If he takes time by the forelock. He yet may save his bacon. Thus ends my Incoherent rhyme. Which mav get many curses : And which I think it is sublime. It may be vice verses. Rob Rot. Writing Postrv. The old saying that "poets are born, not made." haa just had Illustration In Brooklyn. The Bnptlsts advertised for a Centen nial hymn, suitable for their Sunday Schools, and no less than a hundred poetasters sent In compo sitions for tho prise. Dr. Cutting, of the :ommir tee on Awards, rejiorts that not onof the number oomes np to the required standard. This is a sad commentary o,xn the poetical genius of the coun try. It must be understood, however, that good Torsos come from Inspiration, and whi n una writes for noney he has no time to wait for the "afflatus." but mast square himself strlotly according to bus iness rules. We clip the above from the San Francisco Daily Oa(f. We pity tbe poets on account of tbe Doctor's CWMnfl remarks aad we go tor tbe prize. . nYMN. Lord, during this Centennial year, HIess nearly all our people here. We ssk ef Thee the pen of Milton, To write a byran for all but Tilto'i. O Bond to us a heavenly teacherl And takeaway that ugly Heecher. Mak6 hearts of flesh from hearts of stone. And save us all but Elder Howefl. Thy blessings may all Brooklyn quaff In, Except that simple man, old Clafnn And let Thy grace take a deep holt on All families but that of Moultoo. Of loaves and flshca send a good shoal To every one but Mrs. Wooiihull. Drown with Thy mercy all our sorrows Excepting those of Mr. Morris. Lft each disci nlo be a learnor Of grace and loVo. but Bessie Turner And let "rt inirafdties" support us. Except tbo papers that report us. Rob Rot. m pi m Communications, TrsjiBLniLU May 35, 1878. Kottor rntBMAS It Is the general supposi tion among persons living. nt a distance from this place that there Is ah organised band of outlaws here kno-vn as the "Mollte Maguircs." It Is hard to expect strangers to think other wlso when there are persons living in thts place who are so cvll-mlndcd as to thus foully mis represent their neighbors. It is true Indeed that there have been several disgraceful quar rels In this vicinity, but who were they who almost Invariably stnrted those quarrels? In most cases thoy were strangers who, hacked up by a few others, went about spreelng and call ing themselves Mollies, and of course there were a few pvrsons then ns there are now who were only too glud to classify all those as Mol lies who did not come up to their views. Tbey at first tried to form a vigilance oommltlee, but failed through some cause bent known to themselves. They then worked around and at last succeeded tn getting Oaliitzin Into a bor ough, when they elected officers and made a great show or authority until they were check ed by tho tragic death of Manus Patton, whom even after death was cried down as an outlaw for some reason that we must guess at. f Was raised close to Patton, went to school with hlin for a long time, and for a few years previous to bis sad death wasagreat deal ia hlscompany, and I must say that 1 never saw a young man with mare Innocent ways or who was less de serving of the bed name those crooked tongued people have given him. He was no outlaw, but a young man who was neither arrnld nor ashamed to work for his living, fie got Into a few quarrels on other people's account, but let any man show me where he quarreled on his own account. And yet that penny sheet, the Altoona Ahrorrwtiicli has often represent ed him as an outlaw, In Its issue of May 221 publishes an article headed "Mollie Maguiro Ism" which pretends to show that Patrick O' Brien was abused by members of that organi sation at Gallitzin one night Inst week. The authot of that comment' ation t must have a skull as thick as a mule to try to make people believe such stuff, lf those who assaulted Mr. O'Brien are what they are represented to be, then their victim, as well as many others call ing themselves law-abiding citizens of Gallit zin. are all Mollies, as one of the party charged with abusing O'Brien did aud 1 believe still does belong to the same society. The two first arrested be.'ong to no society, and theothor two accused are strangers in this place. Again, the correspondent of tbe Afimirsays there is no longer any doubt but that there is a well or ganised gang of Mollies, or murderers, at Oal llizin, and that they had laid a plot to tako the life of Pat tick Burns onsccountof the death or Manus Patton; but that Burns waa warned by O'Brien, who was afterwards Abused for telling him. If reports bo true, O'Brien watch ed persons passing Mint way who wore attend ing to theitown business. It is also said ho had the pleasure ot seeing the tuside of the lock-up for some fuss he was engaged In a few nights before. If Burns was Informed that parties plotted against h'.s life why did be not Insist on the proof? The low-liTed scoundrel who started the report was no doubt an enemy or the persons he accused, and 1 suppose wish ed to have revenge in this way. This thing of running some men down and praising others who do not deserve it is unjust, and if the ly imr correapondent of the Mirrttr, or tbe editor of that pnper. can prove that a socloty known as "Mollie Magnlrcs" exists here I Would like to hear from hint. . Yours, &c James Wm. Killdcff. THE UNGRATEFCL TRAMP. MR. EoiTOR-Not many years ago a well dressed ramp made his appearance among us. lt mv nonnilexM and wretched Hnd begged the citizens of the vicinity to assist him to procure J a livelihood, and sa he proiesseu io pp a acuooi teacher a school was given him and he was as sisted In many other ways by the citizens, nnd particularly by tbe natrons of the school which fie had in chsrge. Though he did not excel ns a teacher, the patfonsof Uic school, out or pure chnritv and In ordor to aid him, per untied him to tench two more tertnst but the lust term was so badly conducted by him that he lost the confidence of hlo new but worthy friends, and ir Justice had prevailed he would not have been permitted to finish his term. Through the ben evolence of the diiectors nnd the citizens, who stood arar off, be was. however, permitted to Hninh hi inrm ami draw tbe wages that ho did not earn. Now this same man has the impo- .Unrai tr. riiiiMiln and misrepresent the honest ' citizens or this district by publishing a pnek of I i grievances against .them which an enlighten wo piiDiio win reauuy in-in-iiv .-d i but the ravings or a prejudiced bigoted and all but weak-minded monomaniac. In conclu sion. I will say tlMt If he dori't Stop where he Is, or more plainly spenkinr. if ho throws any more mud at the citizens of this district, we will expose Mm bv publishing his routine of , teaching and the met hod of conducting a school as practiced bv him last whiter. t iliZki. Chest Springs, May 22. 187fl. I HTnF.SCAL WTLBTJR COfTRA D. MarMed, Msy 5tb; at St. Augustine, bv Kev. Thomas McEnroe, Mr. Samuel. Wu,ntjR and Miss Anrxb Cos bad. MULLET ISO ARD. Married, at the same place, by tbe same; on Monday, May 15th. Mr. Edward Mullen and Miss Annie Imoard. . RODDY DOUG LAPS. Married) at the satne 5 lace, by the same, on Tuesdays May 3uth Mr. iinn Honor and Mies Ella Docouass) all or Clearfield township. dhlTIIARTi McKEKZtKi bled, of consumption; at ths residence of Mr. John McHugh, in Munster township, about 4 o'clock yesterday (Thursday) morning, Mr. HknkT W. McKenzie. ased about 21 years. Funeral atlO o'clock to-morrow fore noon : interment lo the Catholic cemetery at Wilmore. May be rest in peace. DAVIS. Died, In Cambria township, on Mon day evening, May 29th, Mrs. EmiLT Davis, wife of Wm. W. Davis, and daughter of John J-. Roberts, formerly of this place, aged aborit SO years. The remains were brought hereon Wed nesday morning last and interred In Lloyd's cemetery, a very large concourse of relatives and neighbors accompanying them to their last resting place. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tt)lXS PAPUa IS dlf FtU WITH yTfear AArerUata; Coatrada ibenutdSjk ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. Estate of Richard Sanderson, dee'd Letter of administration on the estate of Rich ard Sanderson, late of Concmangh borough, de ceased, having been frTanled to the undersigned all persons Indebted to taid estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. J. H. KITE Administrator. June 2, 187.-t. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Anthony Mohi.er, dec"d. Letters testamentary on the estate of Anthony M ohler, late of Barr township. Cambria conn'.yi deceased, have been granted to the nodsrsigned; residing tn said township, to whom all persons In debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them properlv anthenticated for settle ment. JOHN KOlSsNG Sr., I r,t,. JULIAN MOHLGR, f Executors. Barr Twp, June 2, 1878.-flt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of JosKrn Herschelu dee'd. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration, cum trutnmenln nnntrn on the estate of Joseph HetsrhelK late of Carroll township, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted W Said estate are notified to niake prompt payment, and those having claims against It are requested to present the Same duly authenticated for settlement. DECK LA HERSCHELL.1 JACOB TEAGLEY,- Aam Carroll Twp., June a, 1878.-SU 0 AGENTS WANTED fOU THl EiUTENNIAL HISTORY or the U. S. The great interest in our thrilling history makes this the fastest selling book ever published. It contains a full account ot the Urand Centannlal Exhibition. CAUTION Old, Incomplete and Unreliable works are being circulated ; see that the book yon bur contains 442 Fine Engravings and 92ft fares. Send for circulars and extra terms to Agents. Address National Pcblisbiko Co., Pbiia., Ka. $1 2 day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and terms free. TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. FOR THE CAMPAIGN I The events of tbe Presidential campaltTl Will be so fait folly and fully Illustrated tn 'i'li K X KW YON K !'' as to commend It to candid men of all parties! We will send THE WEEKLY EDI TION (eight pngrs) post paid, from now till after the election for 6l ets.; the SUNDAY EDITION (same sits) at the same price; or the DAILY (4 pages) for (S.0O. Address TIE SCJf, New York Uuy. Screw tfce Brjs-'r tight at e rrn that's rheumatism': one turn more, that's gont." Is a fa miliar description of these twod'scanes. Though each may and does attack different parts of the system, tho canst; is believed tn he a poisonous acid In the blood. Purify this by ths nse or Tarrant's Seltaer Aperient. It will do Its work speedily and thoroughly. It ts the great friend or the Batterer from rheamntlssa and gout. SOLD BY ALL DRUQCilSTS. LAND FOB SALE! flfifl is v.attstiwq axt DU,UUU Tl.tltsKR t. M(: nvr the great Kanawha RIVrr. In Putnam Cobtitys Wen Vir ginia, tn cttantltics to suit purchasers. Soil arood water pure and abundant, timber excellent , churches, schools and mills convenient; title per fect. Price 3 to per acre. Terms accommoda ting. Send for fUll description to J. L. McLEAN, WtEfteld, PTttnam Cffamy, West Virginia, This Claim-House Established in 1835. PENSIONS nn! nml 5, and for thrlr obtained for OrRcera. Soldiers, d Seamen or nr or ISHI r heirs The law Includes de serters and thouc dishonorably dtscharrcd. if In jured, wonnded, or have contracted any disease, apply at once. Thousands entitled. Groat nikin bers entitled to an increased ratr. and should ap ply Immedlntelv. All Soldiers and Seamen of tho War of 1 12 who served mr any period, however short, whether disabled ot not. and all widows tf mish not now on tho Tension rolls, are requested to send ma their address at once. "ROTIVTV. Many who enlisted In iaai-2 and 3 DULUv II. ar8 entitled. Send yonr discharges and have them examined. Baslness before the I'A I K.VI HU H K solicited. Officers' returns and accounts settled, and all just claims prosecntod As I make no charge unless successful-, t Testiest all to Inclose two stamps for reply and return of Papers. GEO KG K Ei. LEMON, Lock Box 47, Washington, D. O. I" recommend Captala Lemon as an honorablo and suc;ssful Practitioner. S. A. Hurlt.ut. M. C. 4th Congressional District of Illinois, late Maj. Gen'l U. S. Vols. In writing montlon name of this papef. Apt) V T nt"Vl?D t During this month we ItKLAl Ur r idtil win dnosco'ioosKw and SKCOsn-nAsn PIANOS AND OHANS,f flrat-slass makers. Including Watkrs', at lower iirtre than ever berore offared. New T Octavk 'iahiii for Jt2GO boxed and shipped. Terms, 49 cash and $0 monthly until paid. Nsw 5 OrTAVi 4 Stop Okoars with book closet and stool war ranted for $100 920 cash and ft monthly until paid. Illustrated Catalogues mailed, Aoxmts n ANTED, HOltAUE W ATKRS at SONS, ! Broadway, N. Y. 50 Vial ling; 4'nrrts-, with yonr name finely printed, sent for 25c. We have I no styles. Agents Wanted. A samples sent for stamp. A. 11. FULLER k CO., BroOktOh Mass. S77 PER WEEK GUARANTEED tn Agents Male and Female, In their own locality. Terms and OUTFIT FK EE. Ad.'-eB8 P. O. V1CKERY &CO-, Augusta, MrUno. ZiK n tOrt Per day at home. SamMe Worth SI 5D 10 ipZV free. Stixsos fc Co., Portland, Me. IN the DISTRICT COURT of tub UNITED STATES, FOR THE W ESTERS' District of Pbwnsylva si. OrtAKl.KS A. MrtloMfli.K, of Cambria Bonnty, a Dfinkrttpt under tho Act or Congress ot March 'id, 1T, having applied for a discharge from all his debts and other nlalms provable ttndor said Act, by order or the Court notice is hereby given to all creditors who hate proved their debts, and other Sorsons Interested, to appear oh tbe Slaldayof rxu, 1S76, at 1 o'clock, r. Jf - berore John Broth erline, Eaj , Register in Bankruptcy, at his office In Hollidavshuru-. Pa., to sbow cause, lf any they have wtty a discharge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. 1 S.C.M'CANDL ESS, Clerk, May lie, isTfl.-nt TEAM ENGINE FOR SALE OR EXCH ANfiE. The undersigned has A 32-horse power EN5 INE which he will sell very cheap for cash or exchange l'r Turbine Wheels. For further Inrorrhatmn cn.ll ns tlie subscriber In Carroll lowuship, thrc miles northeast of Carroll town, or address M.J. NAiHiH jMay2B.-3t. Carroiltown. Cambria Co-., Pa. NOTICE TO I IN accordance with an Act of the General As sembly of this Commonwealth, approved the Sth day of April, A. D. 1S73 "relating to the col lection of taxes In the county of Cambria." no tice Is hereby given to the tax-payers residing In tbe districts below named, that the County Treasurer, In compliance with the secend sec tion of said set, will attend at the places of holding the borough and township elections oh the followiog named days, for the purpose of receiving the county, poor and state taxes As sessed for the year 1876: For Wilmore borough, Monday, June 12th. Snmmerhill township Tuesday, June t"lh " Washington " Wednesday, 14th. Summltvllle borough, Thursday, " 15th. - Galliiatn " Friday, lih. Oalliifiln toWHshlp, Paturday, " 17ih. Loretro borough, Monday, " 19th Allegheny township, TuesdaV, 30th. Munster - Wednesday 21st. M Chest Springs borough, Thursday, 2M. M Clearfield township. Friday, 23d. ' White townehlp, on Monday, June 29th, at Ai H. Flske's, and on Tuesday, June 27th at Lleydsvllle. Chest township at Olen Connell. Wcdne-s-dny. June ?ih, and at A. Anna's. Thurs day, June 2Ctb. Carroiltown borough, Friday, June 30lh. Carroll township, Saturday. July 1st. Cambria " Monday July 3d. Barr Wednesday, July 5th. Susquehanna township, Thursday. JU ly 0h. West Ward, Ebeneburg, Friday, luly 7th. East " - Saturday, July Sth Jackson township, Monday, July 10th. Blackllck " Tuesday, July 1 1th. And, in accordance with tbe second section of said act, ou all taxes paid to the Treasurer be fore the 1st day of September there will bo a reduction of riva per cest while five per cent will be a deed to all unpaid taxes, and placed In the bands of s constable-. N. J. FREtDHOFF, County Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Ehcnsburg, April 84, 187W. STATEMENT OP AUDITORS' SETTLEMENT with the Supervisors of Allegheny Township for the year 1873 tt April 10, 176 : Frahr" L. LiTTt.R, Supervisor, Da. To amount or his Duplicate M4.1S cash ree'd from taxables 64.07 908.123 Ca. By work done by taxables. .......t48.17 exonerations allowed 2.S3 am't returned to Commissioners 04 or orders pale J. I). Herxng 1 40 J. D. Herxog 2 10 P. Moran 2 30 H TreXell I SO Joseph KMg 8 05 . H. Eckenrode 7.00 By h18 tlm. VS day at S1.S0 p. d. 7.f ' putting up lour notices f0 caen received from ta&ables.... S4.07 !5l.7 Balance doe Supervisor Little.... 4S.se Thonas Mrt.t.sK, Supervisor, DA. To amount or his Duplicate. ...n .$443 20 " received from taxables. .M doe Township at last settlement 31.85 4l.es .aspg.ni . 15.80 . 8 00 . 75.01) . 6 A502.M Cr. By work done by taxables.... exonerations allowed receipt of Anthony M'Coy " his time. 60 days at 1.80 p. d... cash received from taxables.... Balance due supervisor Mullen.. . 21.3d We, the nnders'med Auditors or Allegheny to'wnsnlp. do certify that we have examined the duplicates and vouchers of Frank L. Little and Ilium .is Mnllcn, Supervisors, and find tho loro golng to be a trne statement. JOHN C. BRADLEY.) J. A. ECKENRODE, 5 Auditors. J. TOML1NSON, ) Attests Jos. Hoors, Twp. Clerk. '5-19.-3t.i TRIAL LIST, June Term List Of Causes set down for trial at a Court of Common lleas to be held at Ehens'ourir, for Cambria county, commencing on Mo.miat, tbe Sth day of Joe, A. D. 1876: FinST WEEK. Plenry rye vs. D. W. TTftrhberger. J. P. Donoughe vs. Patrick B. Kerin. Same .vs. Same. John Brady ..vs. Rose M'Gough et.nl. Catherine Todd Adm..vs. Edmund J. Waters. Lewis J. Bearer....... -.vs. Dysart Son. W. S. Waters & Co.... -.vs. Joseph Shoemaker. J. S. Miiliken. for use. vs. A. J. Christy. Washington Oough. ..v. A.J.Christy. Frank E. Irwin's use.. Vs. M. J. Niigle. Henry Mellon. ...vs. Finney & Johnston. Cooper& Mellon vs. Finney A Johnston. Frederick Laucr vs. I). W. Rarshborg-er. SECOND WEEK. Thompson & Ray vs. John E. Holmes. John hell vs. John Bradley. Cambria Iron Co .VS. John J. Fisher. Cumbria Iron Co....v. Francis t'hrlsty. ohn rrorticrriDe......vs. John Fisk, John C. Gates, et. nl. Isaac nugns vs. Sarah Jane Morrison. J. Z. Nagle va. R. A. Glass. Richard Rowland vs. Richard J. Evans. Grilliih Owens vs. Richard J. Evans. Jo6vpb Trcxler vs. David Trexier A Mary Bendon. John P. Watson vs. T. H. Lapsley. John P. Watson vs. Alex. Kenuedy et.al. M. Breftle... ....wa. Jobnltnnnan. 17on. J nines P. Whtto vs. George Knowltrcn. Augustine Hott vs. Martin tvi. Barbara Uobb.. va. Peter Gfck. Adum Rose vs. Geotge Itager. B. MctMLOAN. Proihonotary. - Prothonotnrv't Ofne EbcnsbUrg. May 8, 1S76. Wood.Morrcll&Co., WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT, .Tohnsto'tvn, X . Wholesale nnl Retail Dealers in Foreign and domestic MILLINERY GOODS, llARmVAUE. QUEEXSWARR, BOOTS AND S.TOF3, UATS and cats. IHOX and nails, HEAP Y-MA DE CLOTHING, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS GLASS WARE, YELLOW WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Provisions and Feecl oe am. ttisn, TOOHTnXR wim WESTERN and COUNiRY PRODUCE such as Fresh Meat Fhuir, Ibicon, Fifh, Salt .. .. w- A. ' . . 1111 Tier, t -K VariMn wn, r., ce. 7-Wholesale and retail orders solicited sod promptly tilled on the shortest notice And most reasonable terms. PEA BODY HOUSE, Corner LOCUST and NINTH Streets, rJHT.ADET.rHTA, 1'A. Convenient toplaeeaof amnsement and ear lines tn the city. No changes to and rroni tbe Centen nial gr.rtndTi. tl. W ATSOTf, proprietor oT tr.e IT kShv riots. Cincinnati, for the past twenty years, and present proprietor has leased tPs house for a term of years, and has newly lumlshed and fitted !t ffiroiiflhouf. He will keep a strrctly flrst-elass hnnsa, and has accommodation for tWO guests. Terms only $3 per day. No hnr has ever been kept rt the Hsirav Hocse, nf w 111 snv be kept In the PHABODV. Way iW, 187. 4n. OSNER HOUSE, Loretto, Pa. Having inst complete! A xaj '2 arid frtrnlfhed this coinmodlbns By-" . S and elegant hotel, tno sunfH-rirerM .-.F.ill. llj.lt fim lh.lillh.:V-l. CP I nr. iiumj runvi.n ....... j - lln In arcncral and summer visitors In particrllara talrshareof patronage. Thehense I supplied with all modern Improvements. Brl has a fine ten-pin aWey attached, as well aS abun dant provisions for the accommodation and amuse ment of allwhoror.y favor the house with their custom. Tern's only 10 per week. Please give me a call. W. J: BONN EK. Loretto, May 19. 187.-tf. j 08T OR STOLEN (most proki- llv Stolen,) from thb rej-Menoe of the subscriber, on or ahont the 17fh Inst., two hrttes Tor 100 each, drawn In tavor of the nndersicned. and having no doubt as to the Identity of tho thler. IT stolen, this is t tintirv him that leaal steps will be taken to punish h'.in Unless Ihe papers aro re turned wlthont delay. Payment having been Stopped on saiit- notes a'l pefsona aro cautioned against negotiating the 'XIAM 1)1)rAN. Cfessoni Pa. May 88. is7S.-st. M1 W. DICK. Attobskt at Lw, Eh- jl . ensburtr. Pa. Oinec"!n front room of T. J. Lloyd's new building. Centre street. All manner or leiral business attcra toaHtisfac oriiy. and colleetlona a speeiuity. I Mt. .. ' -OATTaD LIaIE for sale in large V or small quantities by 1 March 4. tW.-tl. S.VANMIC3HAELS JOHUSTOWN SAVIH&S BAM! . 120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. QUARTERED MEPTj 18. 1870. DEPOSITS j received of all sums not less than One lollar. Present rate of. Interest, six per cent. Interest Is dne In the months of Jane and December, and If not withdrawn is added to the deposit, thus com. ponnding ttce a year without trhtjbllng ths de positor to call hr eren to present the deposit book Money loaned on Real Estate. Ireferenee. with liberal rates arid long time, glren to hotTower of fering first mortgages on farms worth four or more times the montilot loan desired. Good refrrenea pcrrect titles, etoi, required. This corporation is eschislvely a Savings Bank: No commercial depoelts received, nor discounts kranted. No loans on personal security. Blank applications for borrswers, copies of the filles, by-lawa, and special law relating to this Bank, sent to any address aesiredi Tfti'STRRfl J sines Cooper. Hat-id Dlbert, C. B. Ellis. A.J. Hawes. F. W. Ha v. Johh Lnwtnan. M. Baamer, Jr., Daniel Mclaughlin. D. J. Morrell, James AIC.Millen. James Morley. Lewis Plitt, H. A. Boggs, Conrad Snppes, George T. Swank, and W. W. W alters. DANIEL J. MORRELL, President Frakk Dibkrt. Treasurer. Cvaca Bldik. Solicitor. D-3,'7i.-ly.t COLLINS, JOimSTOIl&Ca EBENSBURO, Penn'a. HONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, PAYABLE OX lEnAn. INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME DEBITS. Money loaned, collections made. AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. tf?Ppcclal attention paid so business of cot respondent. JAMEs P. MCUPHY. Nov. 19 IST.V-ff- f-..hlr WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. Notice is hereby Riven that the foU lowing named appraisements of personal pro perty and real estate or decedents, selected and set apart for the widows of intestates under the Act of Assembly of the 14th dav of April, A. D. 1851, have been filed In the Register's ofi flccnt Ehcnsburg nnd will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, rr.r ronflr mntion and allowance, on WtttNEDAV, the 7th day or Jri e, A. D. 1T8. to wit : 1. Inventory and appraisement of certain Krrsonalpropcrty appraised and set apart for rldget ftrowti-, widow of James Brown, hite Of M urtster toVnhip, dect-ased t?.s.8A, 2. Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonal property appraised and set apart for Jane Gochneur, widow or Peter Goehnour, late of Cambria county, deceased- StSJtt. 3. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised and set apart for Elizabeth Black, widow or Daniel Black, late of Summerhill township, deceased i0 tm 4. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised nn.l set apart for Margaret Prlngl widow of Martin Pringle, late or Summerhill township, deceased atd :!. 5. Inventory and appraisement of certafu personal pbervctty appraised r.hd set apart for Mary inerts. widow of Uo... 1 1 H. Roberts late of Ebensbnrg borough doeensed - W.00. JAMES M. JMKGEK. Reirister. register 's Office. Ebcnsburg, May ft, 1S7B. BOOK, DRDGaM VARIETY STORK HAVING recently enlarged our took we a re now prepared to Bell at a great reductioA from former prices-. Our stock consists of Drugs, Medicines, PcVTumery, Fancy Soap Ien's, Hall's end Allen't Hair Restorative Pills, Ointment, plasters, liniments. Pain Killers. Citrate M."in'esia, Es. Jamaica Gingery Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Ieiuon Syrup. Sootlilna Syrup. Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb Pure S pi ires, c Cigars end Tobaccos. Blank Books, Dfods, Notes and Bonds; Cap Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Blae sod Red Ink. Pocket and Pans Books, rtnrrms Newspapers, Novels, Histo ries, Bibles, Rctlgloiis, Prayer and Toy Books. Penknives, 11v-. c. . rT haV-ifil.Tcd toourstock a lot of FIXrl JEWELRY, to which we would invite the at tention of the I .miles. PHOTOGKAPH ALBUMS at loWer prices than evTTVrrered In this place. Paper and Ciirars sold cither wholesale or rer tail. LE.MMON Ac Ml'RRAV. July SO, IRftft. Main Mrcct-, Ebensbnrg-. v)OHN D. THOMAS, l3oot nncl Shoe IMTtvlter T'HR undersigned t-espectf ully Informs his numerous cUMorV.er? nt:d Ihe public gener ally that he lsVropnrcdto manuracture IU UTS nnd SHOES or any denired size or quality, f ronl tbe finest Freuch ealt-skln Ihmih to the coarsest brogans, in the vr.HT seut x.txxcR.n tbe shortest notice, and at as moderate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have Worn Hoots end Shock made at my estblish?Cht need no assurance aa to the superrrirriiialrty of toy work, others can easily focvpnvinci'd of tbe fact II they will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. r Repairing of Boots nnd Shoes nttended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful tor past favors I teel confident that my wet k and prlccs'will commend me. to a continuance aud Increase of 1 1? same. JOHN D. THOMAS. FIRST rWXF. AT YlEaSA EXPOSITION, 197$ "jy" II. ROSK NSTE KL AitcrAcrrtiMt or sttcrior Union Crop LEATHER, A NO DE'rt.Krl t ! BARK, HIDES, AND rLlSTERERS ILllR, JoirSsi'owjr. iA. 4, mo cords cf Oak and nemlock Dark want ed. Cast, paid on delivcy at the Tunnery. Jan. 7, lsrc.-ly. PARKE'S M1IME WORKS, 139 FranKiin StrEt, Johnstown P-JONriVTENTS. HEAD nnd TOMB- r;i STONES. COl NTEIt nnd CABI-, N ET SLA HS. MAN IKI. Ac '. manu- factnred of tho very t)-st ItnliAn and! American Marbles. Entire saiisrac-1 tlon guaranteed in price, design and I character or work. .a' txT Orders respeetfnlly no'lettcd k arid promptly fi'ted nt the Very low- 1 eitati rates- Trr me L. April 54, lt73.-tf. JtlHN PARKE. JAWKS WILRISfSoSf. '.....;....((. T. O'FBiaL. WILKINSON SL OTRIEL, srrrTrr.icR! of mm and mm ukmv. Ioretto, !.. Wbrtt eieced promptly and satisfactorily., and as cheap as tho cheaixjst. (4-1Z. tr ) ATOV foil U(0D MEAT atBOT I J. TtlM PRICES ! The nmlersifrned de , sires to Inform tbo JmMIc that he bas opened a j M EAT M A I! RET in the hnlldlng recently oecu 1 nlbd hv Lewis Ko"1cers. on t "en t re streat. Fresh meat of all kinds on Monday and FVday evenings of each week. My terms w'ill t strictiv cash. and prlocs much lower than elsewhere tn Ebcns bnrr. D H. ZAUM. March 1, 1879 -tf. M. A. W ESN EH, M P.r I li y a 1 r i a n aud Kntresa, CARROM.TOWST. Pa. Office recently occurred by M. J. Buck. M.D In rear ot John Hock's store. Night -ails may . be made at Mr. Buck's restd'encc. 5-12. "7S-1 E1 II. PLAXK, 31. D., npectfully ofr"irs his professional services to the 1 eltlrens or E1cnsbnrg and vicinity. ome fnd lolninir residcttee and linmeiltatelr "in the rear cf Hon. R. .1. Lloyd's drag store. Night calls can le made at tho reatdenee of Mrs. Bunn. on Craw i lord street, Eiienstmrtf. 4-4.-.r. , 1 Daniel Mclaughlin. Attorn. rrf-,nr. Johnstown. Pa. Office In the oid Evehanire r..iiOinir. cip tnirs, corner ot Clin ton and Locust strwets. Will attend to all busi ness connwvttMt with nis proteasivu. MUX