The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 11, 1877, Image 3

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l UH . ,.,-r.r-. . . I" I-wrfiil ASent, is perfectly safe , at 11 o'.
gtjcnsburg. Pa..
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nod reliable, under all circumstances
laying urn nmiai Stomach and
TliK C. t. S. S. A. Following is the pro-
,e di exerciser (t ie preceded ly an
al ineeting.it the Presbyterian cluiri li,
iock. A. M.. Wednesdav. 2.1,1 inst.. !
Letter from California.
TUKI.OCK,
ASD PERSONAL.
:
,s rente this week. Still
'J r!,,U iu complaining.
'";: l vu f.Sii-''t r-asnnt we issue
' i
.. , grocer SlloV I.l keep W. &
S v. I L-tf Cut Smoking al- :
.A. I' ' ' " '
"I V." l.-irt' N". 1 Lonir Cut,!
- h :ni:ik'.i-i rapid strides along lh ;
: ! ' !:'''' "Vm.1 Peerless Pine anil '
'.v. 111. ;o.-u.v. -j
res, and hy j Tor Hie reception r delegates and visitors.) '
orders of Babyhood It....,,. ,i" " VT' i " V'" "e "eri to , unng the eighth ,
frttinu and c'vit.tr i.V.i " ,7" ,;LV" . " " ' ' cn " Cambria County Salv I ,
atii,ovir to an tVi .; . ";: " 1 Bcu a,ia : "ru u,w,:i association, to i beM i this
V in. W. lini.!r, of Taylor township,
a marvie.1 , wltb.ntt family, standi
liarn.-d with tl,B linon.s offense of ro.nniit
tti.ff !n ontrage on a teii-.vear-oll girl named
Adeline Keeler, an inmate of liis honim at
Itlffi f 1 Til M Wk-I.n ' iw
.., miituKK ii 11 may set-in, enn
....., ,:r leimr aire, is as a cniistHin
- innr, iiKt-ij snon to become a
place on Wedneeday ad Thurstlay, May
23d and 24ih, next ensning :
WednmIiat Apiersoox-! o;clock. Tvo
t tonal Kxerrlscs. con.Uicte.l tiy Jihn ;!. Evsns.
A (Id re9 or Welcome, by Kev. John N. Mac
Cl.nt(rle. " I he Ttility of County SnMmth School A
sneiattoiis," by (Jeorue A. Kinkeml. I'rcsldent.
i. K.'.i.(i SntJ t : -I he Itclaiion of Ihe
Clniivh to the Sit Mutt h 8eliool ;" opentd by
Kt v. W. H. Scttlemyer.
Appointment or Committee to select officers
for the enMiiior year.
Zf'K'tfMrjin Subject : "The necessity of per
sonal consecration on the pnrt or Teachers
to ihe Sabbath School work ;" opened by L). J.
Jones, Ksq.
Wkhsksdat n-:ytNO-T::!n o'clock. Devo
tional Kxercises, eonducteil bv A. J. Ahe.
nli usxinn Subject : -H iwcan the Sabbath
t. Il''
... ' i s
.,14 i.f IV'.li'ord county, liat Item
..;.'.:titit ti' to a buru I'dotiging
. r- ii
l.iw.
ii 1 1 ... .
.. . ... f:il,li s. no ro'iiini? of
' int'-""' 'o (.Ifiii.md the atteutioti
''"'- iy thai sv- r- Kineliiirt's
i t'ut ;?nok i Hi; Tobacco id very
' iv !" "''-
'..e'il. a soldier of tin? war of
. . j i'.i!it Jit years, died sttddeuly it
' "' ,. B!;;r oiinty, t lie other day.
m ! 1 i it'il. Moor'-, the veteran notion
: jrlowiint letters alxnit Kan-
lf, i.'I, V.ip'aiii John M. Ciaik, in
- .'..-r- nii'l oth-'is interested will find
i '.r i-otice relatiim to wool and the
, ,. . r..'cii C'oinpinv in our adrer-
1 :'ir'iii.-i.r.
I . '.I m F-. I'avis lm sotnt inner to
. , ,' t'.i i rol'JoW u and vicinity
; "v .i;'. r. interest thvtu. See card
- r -w rli. i i Vik is try.ng to vary the
' !,.; V .1 iicsda v ) morn i njj. ami
L . i -m.-i irol.ali!iiy lhai he will
,. '11 1. V . if .1"! HOOlO-r.
, .,, , iii'y ilii.'ks slie has within
i,. . ;!,! . .'y sur iviii ottieer of the
-'J. iai!ie is Mrijor Samuel
... V , li'-1 -' J.'1 l il.t.v-nine yeai s.
,. ., J n't 'hii.k fiis iiaper is worth
v.ti have il for irolhinji if yon
, n, t t!i.n aiiKMiut frniii what you
at.d f -iitt ii" the bahm.-e.
v . t Wi'Iiaiiis, of this place, who
, . ; t Kansas, has taken the
. k i, ,1 i 1'i.w in Chicago waitinj;,
i.i.i.! r eul hint: to I u I ii np.
A ; i ih. rei-eiitly injured
. , : .i i a;: road yard to su h an ex-
i , ;:clii i h i l to In- ainpinateti,
onsequenee,
' .iciuger nas not yet tieen arrested.
The Altoona alohe says that a married
man, aged about .sixty years, has ilisap
pcared froitt his hotne at lMt8 Mills l?!nir
county, in conseijuence of a misunderstand
trig between himself and his wife relative to
pome attentions, more mutual than moral
alleged to have been paid by him to th4
Vlf of ..t1.u ....... ...
,, ' , ; "'"" tii in m eniy- , n-IuhiI be ma.le m re eflici. nt in the cause of
. ... .-,, ,,,, N nronniil y younger f in pern nee r " opened bv Ktv. Win. I.vneli. !
and perhaps handsomer than his own lawful '" Subject: "How may the ener- I
Ifii s ann activities or ail the members or the
Church be fiili-tnl in the Sanbath School
Work ?" opened bv John Fulton, Esq.
(Question- Box - ltv. T. It. Jones.
Tlil KSDAY MoHMVf: 9 o'clock. Pcvntlonul
Exercises, cotiitucted by Win. A. Stcvvatt.
Ite-eiviii)j- mot resiling repona.
KU-ction of ti. -ts lor ensuiinr year.
DisrUfiint Sutiject : "How can we Mii It n il
i.e the worklnifof i he SablnMh School V" open
ed by Hcv. Thomas Van Sonyoe.
Kcport ot Iieleirate to the State Convention,
Uev. J. N. MaiConnrlc.
isi:i.,oii Subject : "How can we educate
the members of the Sabbath School in benetl
ecrceV opened ty lttv. 1). M. Miller.
TiirnsiiAT ArTKiiNoos 3 o'clock. Devo
tional Kxercises. conducted bv Mi.'ton Jones.
I
Moti lity u.oiiiiii
; . : i i' o," neat but cot sandy,
:l ih'lal'ie of .1 lid ge I j l ' i 'a
i-tther will j;ia e it when cotn
i'.ui i.uiler not having got in
II
.'. v. ii t,. fifteen cents per pound
i 'm'. but v. hen yon '"spread" it
! ! ; .-ad mad-- of (1 u r which coat
n-i, ihe saving do-s not Seem to
:... b "ii Ti i?'u ii tells of a yonng
n i 1 1 r of Cai ro!lrovn, who
' 1 ooli eotitaiiiitig ? l.'W while
!.:.. i Lot -seVi:n.-k , I rout Iflis
iy la-t.
:, , l'.. .i.i n. a well known .Tohns
. ! , ii., i , ha n f . lias tiled a pel it ion
:r ii of l,iii:s,-!f in hank
- ; i l i ; i ii s are n.tttlow n at about
i--, v i. ot s-a'ed.
1' r. r. an Altootia nun hitiist,
i ' .l in.' upon hi luei-motjon,
in i , n-i 'i iei.ee of a grate bar
i l ail ly di nioi al'.zing the
: ' - i ... l.t foot.
. .' ! i f Mr. Tl.omns Morgan,
., ,. otia, died of scarlet fever
i-t. I ii-e more of his children
!; :!,e -a me disease, and his
- i', ili-!i, :l'e he.litll.
j '.- n io, 1 n,ii- have got plate
i "i !l.e b am. but nei titer of said
i i- - i ot ihe p'a'e glass works
v ' -I'd like to have them on
! ts I'M itisi vely.
i! Modi-, one of the Indiana
"f oii iici teitcis, w ho was out
i : ! - rial. failed t appear
.:. '!' C. S. Ii-tri. t Co irt, Pitt.
', : -i . a lid as a c j.isi nieuci5 his
r i- t, ,1.
- .1. ,. and Adam (?) Khoe. of
! !-.d.il'g nlftitf tie"j;ig M:i
' 'ii i'ii aiti. id county, we presume,
! -i eoi.i.tereil an oUI bear
'is. atn! .i!'-r consitlerable htrale
a i Turing oi.e of tin? cults,
I o'lgl.t home with hem.
M . ,s l oriespondent of the AI-
lot's the sudden and nnai"
! :o "n e 1 1 . in home, on Sat n nlay
'. !'. t". Ii.il, a gent iemaii .veil
'!:! v f our leaders. Noihint
km - n a- to tin- cause of his dis-
I I ! ;s present w.lieteabouts.
' i !'!', exion is best compared
'"'tf i'-e : but when the coiinte-f-
rid with Pilot! hes and Pini
,! iifa rose-bed , t he sufferer
v it-e Ir. Bull s Blood Mtx
lx' at'.l i tl', ( tii.i!i'.!railica'cs
" ' ii'.' iioa-s of iuipure tilood.
.:: g store of M. H. N'ath'iDSOtl
'' .i!'. ciiliTi il by burglars
'ii.i i ist and despoiled of about
t ' he st goods in the establi.sh
im ( w as i-It' -ctetl by pl ying open
'i v.i'e alley wav on the went.
g. No clew to the pcrpe-
r'uilKl.
If you are clothed in righteousness and
wear the mantle of charity vou have rreat
protrction against the evils to come hnt it
mnst le admitted that neither of those habili
ments ore by any means so fashionable, nor
yet. in a worldly sense so neat or comfort
able, as the well made and exceedingly dur
able clothing which can at all times, and es
pecially at the present time, be bought at
the lowest bottom prices from (Jodfrey
Wolfr,-next door to the post-office, Altoona,
Owen Moore wan owin more than Owen
Moore could pay, so owin' more caused
Owen Moore to up and run awav before we
had time to tell them that (twin more than
Owen Moore could pay would soon bealhing
of the past if Ito'd only do like sensible peo
ple generally do, buy all the clot hing needed
tor himself ami hoys at the popular Star
Clothing Hall of Jan. ,1. Murphy, 1! Clin
ton street, Johnstown, where no man has
ever yet failed to save money bv making his
purchases.
John A. Miller, a resident of Pittsburgh
and a freight conductor on the Pa. Ii. 1:..
was knocked down on the deck of what is
known as a refrigerator car and instantly
killed in consequence. f his head coming in
contact with ihe I.oya I hanna bridge, be
tween Ierry and Lairobe. on Friday even
ing last. The Kid fate of the niitortnnate
man was not discovered until the
reached Worry, when his neck was found to
be broken and life extinct, lie leaves a i
wife and family. j
Mrs. Eiiza Null obtained a verdict fori
SI, .00 in the Bedford county Court, last 1
week, in a civil suit against a hotel keeper !
named Croiise, for furnishing liiiuor to her !
husband while intoxicated, in which condi-
tion he was killed on the railroad. The I
case is an important one, as it goes to dinv j
the liability of landlords lor liquor sold at !
their bars. In this case it goes further, as !
the defendant, Cronse, has failed and an at- '
tempt will be made to recover from his ;
iMUtdsmen the amount of the judgtueut in ;
the case. j
The Republican committee of P.lair ,
county met at IJollidaysburg on Saturday j
last, abl tixi'd Saturday, J Piie LM, for holding I stand
the primary elections under the. "Crawford
County System. " when a county ticket, will
be voted for. If there is- not a vast amount,
of very rough voting done in the county of
B'air on Ilia' day the practical winking of
the Crawford county system w ill be a uota
bie exception to the ruie in other counties in
which it has been fully tested. Perhaps,
however, the Itemocrats of Blair will agree
not to take a hand in the nice little game,
although we know of nothing that could
tempt many of them to refrain if a certain
leptibli an named J 'jhu A. Lemon was on
', the ticket.
t It wouldn't be fair to conclude that Rev.
Hnthes, the Methodist minister of
TE A R FhEF.MAN
order to train further information In reirar.1 to
he jri-Min crop, and now I can write wli It a cer-
lint v that the southern hail of tneMute; from
the Merced river, will yield no grain, while in j
t lie northern half, where rain fell in small
quantities, there will tie halt a crop. I make I
this statement with some grains of allowance.
There are three kinds of laud here sand land, j
adobe land nd tule land. There will tie n i
chance crop on some sand land, and the tule
land will yield an nveraire crop, if no floods
come, while the aOobe land wbl yield none
where no rain tell. The plains are cither sand
or adobe land, while the inarsrins of the rivers
are tule lauds, which nrr. always under water,
except duriiur dry seasons. There flre also
three kinds or crops volunteer, summer tal
low and winter plowing. The volunteer crops
have nil orb-d up already. Some spots of sum
mer tallow will vield h full crop, some halt
crop, where rain tell; the winter
ed well until latelv. owing- to
in March and April, but 1 am satisfied that it
will all dry up. liven if rain should tall, it is
too late now lor the jrrain. Iiurinir the nine
months ot di otiirht inst year the urnuii'l dried
down to l he depth of nine or ten teet, w hile we
have not had rain cnoujrh this winter and t
spring- to wet it that many inches, firain wi 1 i
not ifi'ow and mature with dry subsoil under I
it. i ne milit as welt expect to raise prr -.iaoii !
a platform of boards. The result of ail this is
that, there will tie very little frrain to export
from our State next fall. Wheat in now s-llmif j
for as much more as it did last tall, and so is '
bcriy. There may be enough raised to turn-
ish feed and seed to our own Statu lor another j
year. This and no; hing' more. Sheep and cat
tle are driven north every day, where the own- I
ers are seeking- pasture, for which they py a 1
biir price, and the end is not yet. j
There w ill lie more fruit, in proportion, than j
trrain. thouirh even fruit will lie a scanty crop. I
'I here wiil be, perhaps, more jrrapes than any
ot her kind of fruit; but there will be a irrent j
fallitnr off of wine, as well as irram, no matter I
! REGISTER'S NOTICE.
I "V'OTICK i hereby iriven that the following
I Al
tanislaf.s Co.; Cub, 1
A pril y, ISi . t I i iiHined aceoiiiits have been flled in the Hmv.
I have delayed writing in I ister's office at Kbensbuie, in and forthcoming
! . . - .. v j . . ..... f . a ...i i . .. . ...i ,n . i . . . ,
1) )l 1 It III III . nil O "ill i it to 1 1 1 f'l in I III- ur- ;
phans' Court of si.bl county, for confirm a lion
and allowance, on W kiinxsdat, the Vlh day r .
Ji:ne. A. U. IS", to wit :
1. The first and final acconnt of Christian Shaf-
for, administrator of Zcphaniah Mooro, late of ;
t'roj e township, deceased. i
2. The hrst account of Francis Wissmlllrr, trnitr-
dlan of John. Michael r.inl Matthew Shank, minor
children of Fraucig Shank, late of Carroll town- i
ship, decerned. '
a. The first and final account nf Jacob llolsap-
pie. icuardian ol Sarah Ann Miller, a minor child !
of Oeorite Kos?. late ot Kiehland township deo'J. j
4. The first and final account of Jacob llolvnp-
pie, (rnardian ol Kale Ann Murphy, minor child
of Georjre Kose. late of UU-hiaiid township. dcc"d.
6. 1 ie iteconnt of Henry Car. entev. adnnnist ra
ter of John Sinay. late of Croyle tonfhip. dee'd.
m 'T l .. . .... I ,.4 t .... I l?...noi ... .......
a- ..Au.in lr..,lr lO-i I-vlll II I. w, a'.iimi ll.l lllllll'll, KUtlO
,er piowintt iook- I IIan of An-ellne. John and Kaucv Carttiichacl.
SrLT. .. ' minor children ol Go. Carmiehael,' late of Johns
town lioronn h, iirccascit.
mm
DisriiD'hii: Subject : "What tienetit does the what newspapers may say aboi.t thecrop, Ite-
scholar derive from the study of the Interna
lional Lessons: and t he teacher from teachei
mcetinjcs?" opened ty T. W. Dick. K-q.
is iixs(oii Suliject: " )nr unsaved Scholars;
what can we do Ii.r thctu oi't-ned by Ittv.
It. A. Kink.
.'liJi-iiMiiiii- Sub j ct : "The importance oT
the w hole me.ubcrship of the Church as m
hlinjr tor the study of the Word of God ;" open
ed by Hcv. W. S. Lloyd.
Question-Box Kev. T. It. Jones.
'loslnir seeches.
The opening speeches will be limited to fif-
( iiorters loiik merely at the surface, without
diwit in dow n to see. If the ffi'iifn looks irreen
tin y report nn a vcratie crop, not knowing that
there is no nmisture to mature it.
What little grain is frrowinir is in part con
sumed by mlii, its. sipiu rels, audothci enemies,
whii-h are nlwiiys worse and more voracious
duriiiir a dry season than a wet one. Then so
much has bveii turned Into pasture for sheep
him emtio, and even horses, that ihe area to be
leaped will be very small indeed. The pros
pect of a war iu Europe makes matters still
worse
teen minutes ; subsequent ones to five minutes. I When I was a boy I used to trn out in the
C. T. l(ohcrt, lb W. j c
l-'.xccutive t'otnmiltei
Evans. F. II. Barker, C. P. Tittle, David Davis.
farly eprinir, seekiinr sunny spots where I
I''
this place, is a convert to immersion simply
because he slipped oft" a log iu Shinkle's
dam while engaged in fishing Tuesday af
ternoon, and went into the water "heels
over head." Much lens would it be charita
bleo presume that he mentioned the name
of the paitk-nlar dam or any other dam, far
that matter, at which lie met with the un
pleasant mishap. Still he was plucky
enough to go home and hangn his clothing
after which he returned to !hi scene of Ins
Jaliors and, for aught we know to the con- j
tray, took his sptt- out on the "catiie" (
which we are reliably informed do there I
abound iu great nuinlM-rs. I
The Osceola HeveiUc sees the remakabla !
jug ami catfish story told by us a week or 1
two ago, ami goes one better. Hear it : A j
Ikiv living near Klliott's mill, while fishicg
at "the head of Osceola dain.folf. a gentle j
nibble, and drawing his hook towatd the
shore, observed a half gallon fruit-can trail- l
ing tin the bottom. Having secured the j
vessel, he was greatly surprised to find that j
a large ca'tidi had taken up is abode therein :
and remained uiilil his increased dimensions
did not admit of egress. H had evidently
flopped around in his tin parlor until a hole
was made in the rust-ea'eii bottom, through
which his tail protruded. It: this coi.dition.
the catfish had power to naviga'e from one
place to another, ami it nst have been regard
ed by his aquarian neighbors as a kind of
iron-clad monitor.
Thos. II. Oreevy, Ksq., of the Altoona
fjb,hf, who by the w ay is a law yer of consid
erable repute, has been or least was to have
been Haillcd to some extent iu ins pro
K.vo i.riii)E is Powek. This is a natim
of enlightened freemen. Education is the.
corner-stone and foundation of our govern-
train i ment. The people are free to think and act
lor themselves, ami lhal they may act wisely
it is necessary that they be well informed.
Kvery Individual gain increases public gain.
Upon Ihe lieaith of Ihe people is based the
prosperity of a nation, by it every value is
increased, every joy enhanced. Health is
essential lo I lie accomplishment, of every
purpose ; w hile sick ness ih war's tin best in
tentions and loftiest aims. Unto ns are
committed important health li'ists, which
we hold not merely in our own behalf but
for the benefit of others. Iu order that, we
may he able to discharge the obligation rf
our trusteeship ai:d thus prove worthy of
cur generous commission, it is necessary
that we study the art of preserving health
and prolonging life. It is of paramount im
portance to every person not onlv to under-
Ibe means tor the preservation of
health, but also to know what remedies'
should be employed for 1 he alleviation of ihe t
common ai I men is of life. N ol that we would
advise every man under all circumstances ;
to attempt to lie his own physician, but we '
entreat him to acquire sufficient knowledge 1
of his system and the laws that govern it, ;
that he may be prepared to take care of him- I
self properly, and thereby prevent, si-kness I
and prolong life. In no text, book will the
people find the subjects of physiology and j
hygiene, or the science of life and the art of j
preserving loallli, more S'-ieiilirically dis- .
cussed or more plainly taught than in "The i
People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," 1
by R. V. Pierce, M . D..of Buffalo, N. V. It
is a volume of Over nine hundred large pages !
illustrated by over two hundred and eighty- '
two engravings and colored plates, is ele
gantly bound in cloth ami gilt, and is sent.,
post pa'd, to any address by the author at
the low price of one dollar and 15 fly cents a i
copy. Nearly one. hundred thousand copies :
have already been sold, and the present edi- j
tion, which is revised and enlarged and j
more especially adapted to the wants of the j
family, is selling very rapidly. It treats of i
all the common diseases and their remedies, '
as well ail of anatomy, physiology, hygiene, ;.
human tern peranum is, and many oilier topics :
of great, interest to all people, and is truly 1
what, its author styles it, "Medicine Sim- i
Plifieu." ' '
j could ti-et warm end comlorlatile, shielded Irom :
the March or April winds, and buskin, fur a !
1 inomeni, in the ever-shil linir sunlight. But 1 i
lonnd no place ao warm as l lie fireside at home. :
Iiumlur.-inls may take a hint liotu this. R, st- i
: less spn il s are al wa ys set kintr some su u uy spot. !
! California vas the old sunny spot ; then Texas; ;
how Arizona is ihe sunny spot whence imtni- j
i grants set their adventurous race. They are j
I now ruslimtr to Aiizona by thousands, merely
j because the Central i'acitio i aiiroad has reach- i
, ed I he Colorado river and established a line of ;
1 communication with San Francisco. My can-
' did opinion is i lint Arizona i.l tie the Black !
Ililli over atrnin to many. It is I rue t ha t times j
j are hard in the Last, but thht is a uoiisequcnce '
; of the late internecine war. We are just tie- I
! Kmni-or to reap ihe promised blessimrs ot free- ,
. imr the iKKioessnd whipptntr the South, and
' while tiuits are tryii.R in the Lust thev are not 1
i u w hit In Iter any where else. Put your fu-Kor
j in t ho fir a mi y on w ill jrcl burned, I liouh j on
may not In I the burn lor some time. 1 have
, said rod persist iu niymif that limes cannot
: (ret much better so lonir as we pay a hundred
; millions of irohl dollars, in interest, on the war
I debt, the most of which troes to Lurope, which
j is more than all the mii.es in the I'nited States !
I produce. Business is paralyzed, and must re
: main so nndi r the circumstances. It is true I
that Mr. Hayes is tryiiufto mix the oil with i
i ihe water, bu! it wdl be a failure. The limes i
I are out ot joint and will be for many a day to '
! come. '1 he (trcatetit calamity, however, will :
be the loss of the cereal crop iu Calilornia, j
! just w hen it is most needed.
Sometimes I think that t he (rrcatest blessimr i
1 I'lovnicncc ever tiestoweu on an honest man
j wus in p rmittiiiir the devil to induce the Elec
j tni'Al Commission to out-count President Til
den. II he had been sworn In Ihe people would
' have looked up to him to rebuild the Govern
ment, ruined as it has been by sixteen 3-ears
i ol Republican misrule, and as he could not
I have accomplished that feat in four years,
I he is bettor out than in. Peoule who do not
look back to the cause of the present hard
! times think that the damages can be easily re- ',
1 paired, mid they would have expected thej
Democrats to do what both parties combined
'. cuuii'il do, that is, to lift the country out of j
ihe five veins' devastatii.tr war. France ro
covered I rnni that I rfirhtf u i contact w il h Prus- j
m in a few years. Why? Because Germany
! was a foreiifii foe. Itut wp li.uitht ourselves, j
: burned and destroyed our own property, di- (
minished our own revenues, pilhiRcd our ow n i
' cit ies. killed our own cnltle. and wasted our J
; own rain Ili-lds. In short we committed a '
j (rreat suicide, while France only crippled a j
m iirhtuo . and wounded herself.
What has became of A. D. IL end T. J. C. ? ;
' I have not heard from the latter (rentleman !
! for a lonir time. ,
j I am vciy sorry that the Votce mid Echo has
: expire d, but I hope its most cileriretic editor i
: will turn up somen here else better and brig-ht- i
' cr than over. I
I had hoped to pay you a visit this spring-,
but 1 am sorry to say that things look rather I
squally just new, and I feel very much disap- i
pointed thereat. Bob Bor.
The tirst account of Joseph O'Conner. admin-
Istrntor of George Gates, latw of YoUcr townsh:p,
i deceased.
j 8 The account of Patrick Mullen, executor of
; Margaret M ullen. late of Suininerhill twp., dee'd.
j 9. I lie first and partial account of It. L .lolms
, ton. esq . executor ol Kdward G lass, lale of Lhcns-
bnrt hurmiKli, ,'eceased.
10 The first and partial account ofS. J. Luther,
fruardian of Ktnily and Owen H. Nattle. minor
children of Kieliard H. Xagle, late of Susquehaii
n township, t'cciai d.
11. The cond partial account of L,cwis A. Cra
vcr. administrator of I.mlwitf Graver, late of Car
rllten horouvjli. deceased.
12. The account of Kp'iraim CUster. administra
tor of .lacoh Gilnian. Hteel Kirhland twp.. dee'd. I
1R. l lie nrst nna mini noroum ot .1 it muii. ad
ministrator of John Shutter, lale of Conctnaugli
horoiluh, rteccasod.
It. The account of Ann Parker, one of the exec
utors of Georire McLane, late of Johnstown Lor
oUpth, deceased.
)5 The final account of J. R. Rtuil. administra
tor of l-.lias Kcaui, ate of Adams township, dee'd.
11 The lirst account ol Kliznhcth Kith, admin
Istra'rix of Jacob Kish, late ol Johnstown borough,
deceased.
j 17. The second account of John Pibert, one of
l the executors of Oeorite McLane, late of Johus
I town borough, deceased.
IS. The second and final account of Jotph Bur-
! (roon. executor of Hubert Buroon, late of Wat h- j
. lnifton tun iialnp. deceased. j
' la. The tir.u and pariiiti account of J. W. Prin- j
rle, administrator of Adam Sjettlemoycr, lale of!
j Croyle township, deceased. j
j 20. Thl first and final account of Will. Kiltcll; j
I esq., administrator of .Michael A. Kline, lato of I
I V MShimctoii township, deceusod.
21. The first and final account of Barbara Scht- !
! ra and Lawrence Wetland, executors of Peter
Schira, bite ol Carroll township, deceased. i
2-J.. I he flr.nati'l partial account ol Mitry ,lne
Larimer, executor of Wm. Larimer, late ol Cum- j
bria township, deceased. j
3. The first tn final account of F. A. Shoema-
kcr. t-fq.. guardian ot Benjamin John Bees Dans, i
1 'l he tirl and final account of Al ich'l Kirsdi,
executor of Nicholas Hcflcle, la'.e of Barr town- j
ship, dee'd.
JAMFS M. SIXGF.B, Hejrlster. I
Ki (lister's Olliue, Kticnsbuix, May 7, 177.
New Stock Spring Goods
OTATEMKXT of SETTLEMENT
J with Ihe Supervisors of Barr Township
lor the year liST'S : !
1'F.TKR NKfLKN,
In account with said Township. 1)R. Cr.
To full ain't of duplicate charged $343.89
By exoneration t 5.'i6
work done by sundry pureons. .J 425 43
" ain't to be transferred to new duplicate. $ 88.7'J
I AT A NET PROFIT OF ONLY 5 PKll CEN 1
S. TEiTELBALlM & BRO.
Take pleasure in ntinouncinp; to tlic jiroile of Xoilhcr.i Canil'iin stn1 pr.i i
ailjaticnt that they have wvl a larije Mercantile EstaMis'.itnttil
la the Hotel BnMii recentlj CGCupiol lj Mr. D. Ipr, ia Camlllc;r,
Ami that they not only plciljre Ihoinst'lves, luit are prepoiel to pt'ove Lry r
qtifstion, that tln-y can and will tell
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps.
HOOTS, SHOES, MOTIONS,
liitl in fact rrmfhiiiff iisitallif kept J t first-cta. Cottntrtf Store,
from '. to 0 : f T.'.V '. VII HA ITU than the mime
tjttality of tooit cfMi be tnntfut cls trtere.
THIS IS NO HUaBUG OR C&TCH-PENNY PRQPOSITIGH,
33UT ;Y VF.I?ITA1U,F. FACT,
AS ALL MUST ADMIT AFTLU ilKADlNC TliK 1 OLLHWlNn
Which the public mat rest .tUitiI will li inaintnitu"! Tit the aniv lute of it
ductiou for nil time to conic:
Groceries, &c.
Anthony Sours ier. late Supervisor,
Cr.
In account with said Towr.shi.i, Dn.
To amount of duplicate $1.3.52
By exoneration
work done by sundry persons..
" ain't to he tranyferred to ncit duplicate. t 7S.72
3.75
&6S.4'.
Dry Coods, &c.
Best Prints fic. ! y.
Gii'tthiinis 6 to Pc.
" Ciibleacticd
M uslini.. . a to !c
Bleaeird no. .1 to ldc
" Tii kic.ir 11 to p.t.-
1 riil'.nt 1 to 1 .
" K v Jeans . lo to la
" t'ottoninl s .12 t 2m
" Duck.
Table Linen
Shawls Al bo i i 'i a it- 3
S-liirts :t.ic. and no. ?
Canton Fl'nel Ikirts. .IKJ-
Our liioc rv Depart in
ii by I ii r the mint em
p'ete and clortpest
t lie cou ill V. ID i e ai i
vv: I our prices :
if v
Ire n .."e . . .
I "iikin' b s'.e.l I
A' onvn ? r ro'it.l
Co.- ;
Barr Township,
In account with Peter Nlelen. Dr.
To services as Supervisor, 47 days
at 1 50 per day .."..170.50
By a in on ii I ol or.ler on Treasurer..
Baku Township,
In account with A. Schuster,
To services as Supervisor, flt Jays
at 1. 50 per day 87.00
By amount of order on Treasurer..
Cr.
70.00 j
I
!
S7 00
..12 to l''e.,.-A"Z V-S- VA"'R:- S,,:!'' ," '''" ,"T '
. .25 to 45c. 2..- Si.; "Wi,, -o:,p f r, 4 at..! r p' lei v:
(10 l i (I. ?P"S,-?ir!;; lo'i.i S... ..rii.7 . : .'
V.11111I 111.. flSi'iii'JKte-'ft-fe: Dried ni perl'.. !t
V anion 1 no iaioi. . - ' V . ; - -v er ' - ..
Dress Coods. ' i; '-r"2--jy s-svmp p.r u . i.
Alpacas (all 01's) 21c. ot". 3glrJl ' S' Very t',,.., I ytttp ff-
Cashmeres" 25 to 45c. i-rJ.; ti f..iuin S.vntp
P laids 10 to 12c. Vw ' .a-TvS3S4Si W hite near f U s. f-r
Silk and Wool c Vi.t'.1-? -iTtJ Brown " 1" lb 1-r
Sponirce (bust) . .ac. np
Atulllineof Indies" aio
Gent's FurnishV Gooib
at bottom run t.s.
A coui!ete stock ot La
dies'. Misses', Men's and
Youths' Shoes, at iu.t
iiut r-kicks.
' nivvt Uie
A - I
i!1ee t-.s n' V. V Is'XCS 2..i
Brooms Is t.. 20 .
Vavv Tt.n tp'iiv) IC'to 4
lirt'N'Hvy, pcrpltiK "''
I 'n ti !e Tw ,f s 17-
I'iuif "iiiekit.ii. . . . S for 1
l'n ie but -ha in. p'r 1 ka 17
Bud.i's m'k';. p p'r 7"
IIeiht Kiascn. Clerk and Treasurer, lu aceoHnt
with Barr Two. Koad Moneys, On.
To am't ree'd from V. Beck Col'r 1S9.0J
from A. Sctinabel, Col
lector, and commissions ..
By am t d orders cashed .
- paid to late Treasurer. .
" three diiplfealcs and service.
" perrsentaife
Balance due Township..
80.00
21.38
10 00
10. ("J
4.85
IS T1 XS.- London MP's Spool Thread. M ft . per pr.r1. rr t wo f or ". ct . : t'bn k's Tin
f we. 'runted 200 yards) its. per -p ol, or 70 ci . per ilntui : Patent Tin en 1. 55 cts. i.r l! . ; Ac
ican Pius. It rows, or 21 1 mil", f r 2 cts t Line -1 Shoe I, iccrs. 1 'dozen for 3 cts. ; Hair 1'nis. 1 d .
for 2 cts. ; and all other articles in the same proportion.
S. TEITELBAUM & BRO., '.formerly
Cordiallv invite everybody to pi ve 1 hem a call, nssuriiiiir th"'n that It wi
them examine their grit-ids" an 1 prices, wboiher they wi-li tu buy or nut
Cakk.m.i.tows. APHlt. hi. 1?77. ly.
Cheap John,'!
be a pleasuie to l av
I
Was It Mania I'otu ? The Oseola .
.'etctVe tells the following story a hunt, what '
it terms a 'wild titan," w ho was seen com- !
ing out. of llie woimIs in that vicinity a few j
days ago. The RrrciHe says : ;
This unfortunate man left T'ittsbur-rh n few '
day niro, anil, bein"- without money, walked '
most ol the way to Tyrone, and from there j
across the mountain. At the "biir Uib' he imi-.
atiucd he sav people walkinii- oil Ihe side of
the slope: then a host or men followed, tryimr
to kill him. After walking- on the railroad and
' wnn.'eiiiiK- ihroimrh the woodsroru tiny or two,
i he arrived al Klliott'suidintr on Sunday, line
! he was followed by his imaifiniiry enemies, and
i K-oinir down into the laurel and into Trout It. in,
j he took off his boot and walked up an I do wn
j Ihe stream all nijrht. Monday inorniint he
j made himself a si at on a lai-jre laurel bns'i,
1 thinking fie wn on a horse escapinir from his
! enemies, and in the afternoon ventvired out to
) a n;-w cleariii-r. That nitrht he lemainc.i bo-
eide a burnin,f lou-tule. and started lor G-icettl t
MISS M. E. DAVIS has returned
from Ihe citv with the largest, and fin
est assortment or M I LIN FRY GOODS that, has
ever been hrmnrht to ( 'arrolltown . and which w ill
be sold very cheap (or cash, and cash only.
May 11, 1S7..-31.
Axtjiony ScHSAr.Et., Col'r of fash Road Taxes,
in acc't with Barr Twp. for 1378, Da. Cit.
To rull am't of tlup'.ioate charirei f2U II
By exoneration II
return 3.CH
' ain't paid to 'freas'r H. K irsch. 60.30
" do. to late Treaa'r M. J. Kitsch r.5.77
percentage 10.33
Bal. duo Twp. in Collector's hands tC.31
j TTOTICE. Not'we is hereby given
' to all lien creditors against tb eslat
I of Churi.ks .TottNSTON. assijr nor. 'hat the under
signed assiirncc will make application nt .lune
! Term (next) of ttie Court ol Common Picas of
. Cambria county for an order of said Court to sell
! the real estate of said assignor, under Act of As
sembly entitled '-An Act to enable assianoei. tor
j fhe benefit of creditors, to make sales of real es
: late encumbttred by liens."
.1 A M KS McCLOS K R Y.
Ai'ignce of CU-trlcs Johnston.
May 11. 1877. 3t.
(1ASPF.K LTFB.
JSIMON" P. K1HS(
A UK All AM COY
M. J. KlRSfH, Clerk.
Is'lcktown, Apr. I 11, 1 77.
And-'tors.
3-ll.-3t.
r !,ne t.i note the fact that
'lis in, .veil across the s'reet
s'-o ,1, but is never too late to
w In. have clocks, watches,
'''.'. r.-pair, that Carl is an ( X
l r who does ail work etittnst
'1 the livst tnauner and at the
lug-behind a vest and shirt. G11 Wednesday
he came Pack in seart.11 or mem, ana wa nmo
lookinir for his hat and coat. He appeared
then to be perfectly satic and rational: said
he had draiiK some Ibpior before leavinir Pitts
burgh, but hud never been affected in that
way before. We can hardly imarinn how the
man lived So lonir wit hunt an thinir to eat. ex
posed as he was to the very cold iiiu-ht air. with
out coat, hat, vest or shirt to protect his body.
Verily. 1 his Is a ease worthy the investigation
of our new fledged Murphies.
. 1 1 ;
'111
! t.-r V. iter and Mieh'l lluelle.
' ' if -1 s 1 f Altoona, were as
l iv nit t last by an unknown
" ' nt the V-imer iinite wven-
wi'li a knife and knock
'I 'uo with a hiindy-billy. in
v worn.. I. TI10 rutlian tht n
-A-
'V l.-iirit't; the
1 '' '-ed letters.
legend, "War lit
was found in an
Mi's 1,1st Sunday morning. The
" ' ' line mto the nest ill the good
' '' tln ie is a strong probability
't'l'ii-a "set up job," in which
' ! 11 rut. d w ilh the use of cheini-
t l.:.i d.
:'s new Court House is to
-M. .ludize I lean will pre-
'' asion, and i: is expected that
""" ' Mum r, Logan and other tlig-
( ; 1 I... pi.seot, to say nolliibg of
T-u 1 1 ti i ri.l le, who will of course ho
., . n ' ' ':i'.r to view the place where
. V" " "o'.-t
. ' 1 ' ' "i 2. of Sl.irleyshurg, Ilunting
t ' . 11 an of remarkable longevity,
- i:..m t Kl years of age, spaded nearly
"-oi ui:,;,.,, 1 1 j i Spring. Mow long
i c 1 ' K lo do the work, ami how
w ti,,. garden is, aie the only
L" ''x . .. 1 c . t . jg t.i know about John
" 1"- ;:nle spade.
.' 'iial hash,-,.,, refused to Alder-
-Ors I.i I'.O.I.nr.Tli 1-HfPllT V
tti acei'ssnrv 1.1 iliu ilovlb from
fcFsinnal career by having his name stricken j ni,out eijtht o'clock on Tuesday morniiiK. le- v
frtiin Ihe roll of praoliMiig a;torneys at tin j
Ihdf.inl comity bar. We s iy was to have ,
been, because we have not yet. harped the
outcome, and therefore give Mr. (Ireevy, or
tint Bi-.lfor.l coutitv bar, vve don't know 1
which, the lm lit of the tbuiht. Bo that as (
it may, Ihe llin.-atom-t'. or accomplished bull- j
tit King i.s or w as the result of a reavy-ona ,
offense committed by the gentleman afore
said in crilicitdug, through Ihe columns of I
his paper, ceriain alleged manifestations of j
ill temper on part of dodge Hall during the
recent I rial of" a civil t-uit iu the Court over 1
which be presides. The party of the first
part, who docs not seem to be very much
p. it out about it, albeit he may have been j
put out of practice in Bedford county, saya ,
that if.l udge Hall will acconl htm n heat inj j
be well not only prove that t Ik criticism w as j
just and deserved, but that the f mill was
not haM' told. Between them Ite it.
A smooih-ttiiigned sharper w ho has of
late very generously exchanged a numlierof
two dollar hills for ones in Altoona, Holli
davshnrg, Tyrone, and other places, appeared
in HunMiigdoti Ihe other day and succeeded
in victimizing several panic with cheap
watches, thai us, etc., among ihe number tve
inga voung lawyer natiu-d .7. H Fishrr,who,
upon discovering that he had leen cheated,
drev a revolver ami threatened to shoot the
sharper's horse. The confidence man was
cinial to the emergency, however, and very
coolly informed tha irate attorney that he
miirh't fhoot ami be , nsthe horse didn't
1 lieu Hie 1. a. l ouciunen
no 1 gii r
Oil
WOOL!
belong to 1...... i.ieu u '- "", 0 - been a sis'er of Hon. Thomas Williams
go ami get a warrant 1 ' . ' " ' ' ' ,,," ,V.,t Allechenv county. He was a firm
. . 1 ... ir ikiir iiih 1:11 ri iiir.iii. i.ii. 1 r- . -
llloilo.e.'i'r, ..... - - .
the lash to his animal and drove hurriedly
out of town in the direction of ML Union.
The verdict of the jury is that lawyer Fish, r
deserved to be 'sold," as, to quote the idea
.r the Lccal Xem, from .vhich we glean Ihe
ahovi facts, it stands to reason that such en
terprising swindlers as ihe one in question
do not travel about the country g' ving aw ay
money, etc., free, gratis for nothing, and no
kIw.ii ill nave Known ir ....... ov.ci
Death of a PisTivorisnKD Lawyf.u ,
AND (tlFTI.D MAN. We deeply regret to
learn of ihedeath iu Philadelphia., yesterday i
week, of Hen. Wm. A. Stokes, in the sixty- i
third year of his age. (Jen. Stokes was a j
native of Iho city in which he died, and was ,
a very distinguished lawyer, as well as the !
possessor of rare literary accomplishments, i
while, as an impressive and eloquent orator j
he had no superior in the State. He resided j
for several years in Westioo. eland county, '
and being a frequent attendant, at. our Courts :
on professional business, was well known to '
Ihe people of this county, who entertain !
pleasant recollections of his amiable and !
generous character, and who will long re
ineinlier him as a profound lawyer and bril- ;
liaut. advocate. Few men were more widely j
ami favorably known throughout the Slate j
than Wm. A. Stokes, and the news of his
Silddin death Will therefore be received with j
genuine sorrow by A circle of friends and
admirers large and widespread. Mr. Stokes ;
was twice married, bis second w-ne uaving ,
ot
believer
in ii.m Catholic faith, a convert if we mis
take not, and no tbuiht, received the last (
riles of the Church on his deaih-bed. May i
he rest in peace.
Jt f MADE UP 10 ORDt H
j 'PHK KIIKNSm iid WfMlLF.V COMPANY j
j A. Is amply prop trn I to manufacture to order
! or rxchanire (i.k-Is of Its own make for WOOL, j
j which will bo taken at the highest markot price,
; and lor the p.-ii li.-rinK of which wagons will soon
be sent to the various se rtlons of t he county. The
. quality ol the icimmIs tna''e by us is too well known
j to need roconiuiendat ion. and as. we are now run- 1
nini our Factory by ktk.m phkh, there wiil be i
I no delity in the manufacture of wool sent or bro't i
J to us for that purpose. j
, l. S. WtHvinij, Oardinij, Fnlllnir and Dyeinif i
prompt lv attended to in a workmanlike tnauuer ,
j and at the lowest possihle rutei
' KljciisliUiK, Way 11, lS77.-tf.
TXT idows' a r r u a i s i : m k x rs
Notice is hereby given lha the fol- !
lowing named appraisements of personal prop- i
erty and real cslntn of decedents, select ed and :
set apart for the widows of in. estates, under '
the Act of AscnUly of the 11th day of April, ;
A. D. 151. have been filed in Ihe Register's Of- j
flee at Fbensbiii ic and will be presented to the ;
Orphans' Court ot Cambria county, for contir- j
million and allowance, on Wkdnespay, the
6lli DAT t)F Jf.NE, A. D. Is77, to wit : j
1. Inventory an I appraisement of certain per-
Sonal properly appraised and set apart for Mary ;
Arthur, wi.iow oi .lonn Arthur, late ot Johnstown
borounh, dee'd - 4300 .00.
'. Inventory smd appraisement of certain per
sonal nrnnerl v aanraised and set anart for Marga
ret Westover, widow ol Joseph O. Westover, late
of Susint'h.tnna tow nshlp. dee'd $300 00. j
3. Inventory ind appraisement of certain per-
sonal property appraised and set apart for Louisa i
Lambert, widow of Augustus Lambert, late of j
Johnstown horouifh, dee'd i-3i'.).ft0.
4. Inventory and appraisement of certain per- j
sonal property appraised and set apart for Lilza
Ann MrPherson widow of Win. MePhcrson, late i
ot Johnstown norou)rh. dec .1 HU o-i.
5. Inventory and appraistmcnt of certain per
sonal property appraised and set apart tor
Weaver, widow ol Christian Weaver, lute of Rich
land township, dee'd t21S 55.
6. Inventory and appraisement of certain per
sonal propcrtv appraisod and set apart for Mar
garet Glass
UNrKHK.ItVTH ATTKUTIOS!
Over If Mil n, Million Hist ritnit et.
Si LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY fOMPAW.
1 This Inst itctiori was rejrnlsrly incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Kdu ati.mal and
Charitable urposes In lsrl-. vrith a capital of 1.
I O'JO.000, to which it has since adde I a r- serve fund
of I IS UK AN O S1NGLK X1MIIKII
DRAWINGS will take plaec monthly. ' m-rvr
j scni-s or pnstponrs. Louk t.i l!ic following
i schemes :
Crand Promensde Concert,
Durinjr which will take p ace the
EXTRAORDINARY SLMl-ANNUU DRAWING.
At yew Orleans, Tuesday, June Ii,
Under the personal supervision and tnaungc
aieut ot
Gen. G. T. UFAVRIl'lARI). of Louisiana, end
Gen. Jl'HAh A. LA KLY. of V rnitila.
Capital Prize - - 3100,000.
-NoTtrn. Tickets are Tes lmi.i..oi oniy;
Halve, 5; Quarters, 2..V) ; Kuhti.s l.2"..
LIST OF riUZF.S.
1 Capital Prize of l'in.O
1 C.i and Prize of WM(X)
1 (iian.l Prie of 2'i.u.s'
'i l.artre Prizes or ln.tn!
4 Large Prizes of S ""t
20 Prixes of l.o0
5(1 Prizes of Vl
JU0 Prizes of "
2111 Prizes of !'"o
rtKI Prizes of I"'
10,000 Prizes or J"
APPU'.'XIM Al IoN PRIZE'S.
100 Apnrtiximation Prizes of t!
l.iil Approxitiirtt fin Prizes of pm
100 Approximation Pi-iz..sof "..
t'.-'C.V.io
ll.i!7 Prize, nmunllnir t,
Gen. O. T. BE AI'UKd A KD. ..r I.
Co .1 ID A I. A. EARLY, ol 'a.
Write for ( ircul.-its or semi orders to
widow of Augustine Glass, late 8f i M. A. DAUPHIN. P.O. H..x fZ. New Orleans.
!- Comui'rs.
-l .is
1 '' a voiiii:' wooii. n ,i in ...1 M.irv
....,.''' ' '. is as it, should Ite, for Mc
,h " ' 'l a fair trial and was, very
t nW' ''.llil,k. found guilty of the terri
""" sentenced,
tiv.. dt.llara tine or tvventy-five
( '. '" "unty jail was the sentence im
.i.i' V'""'1 '' ' bv 'Squire Cox, of Oon-
ay.
r.-.' , caught fishing on Sund,
, ,. - ' 'or his pocket 'ban his teputa
'-I cii'ise Hie latter alfernaiivi
? :" inmate of Castle Uvan.
i 'r 1 n il I,,, promised his w ife
c
to
Ut -i. .; i : 1
1 . B
ls" '-ntiily at the, cheap cash store of
li l ,i"v'' 'o pay the extra expense,
di-.l U ill. ... 11..... .11 . ...nu ld
ii ritv lll'lt: citoii, v.
r " He lets her jut it on'.
' I.i
tuirlill.
: : ----- - ., i.i
than Iho legal gentleman anic.ni.
t-
August Fiatwkr. The most miserable '
beins in the world are those suffering from j
Ilvspepsiaand Li verComplaint. More than i
seventy live per cent of the people in the (
United States are afllicfed with these two ,
diseases and their effects: such as a sour
Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Cstive
iiess. Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, j
Water-brash, gnawing ami burning pains at ;
the oil of the Stoma, li, Yellow Skin, Coated
Tongue ami disagreeable taste in the month, ;
r.... .....if food after eat'n2.1ow spi rits.ite. t
(Jo to voitr Drnggists. Leinmon & Murray,
ICben'burg. or to P. M. Woles agle st Son
Wilmore, and g 7.1 cent Itotlleof ActsrST
Flowek or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents.
Try it. Two doses will relieve you.
The Peerless Ping and Fine Cut Chew
ing of V. & I). Rinehart, Pittsburgh, canuot
be surpassed.
1 1 vi x 1 I lnclic,
It It 4' A I l SII.HS.
We have purchased during the past ten
days several large lols of P.lack and Colored
Silks, and are now offering the same at Ihe
lowest prices ever known in this city. We
direct svecial attention to our lino of Black
Silks which comprises all the Wst. known
makes and which we warrant to give satis
faction. We offer extra good value in these
at from S1.00 to $.1.00 p;r yard.
In Colored Silks all iho leading shades
can lve found on our counters, from ?l.L" to
S2 .10 per yard. Black ami White and (tray
and Black Striped and Checked Silks, in
very desirable styles. Also, one lot of Light
Colored Striped Silks, at f.Oc per yard. In
spection invited.
llrcius & Haokk,
Fifth ave. and Market st. Pittsburgh.
TU I A L It 1 ST, J un e Term List of
causes set down for trial at a Coiitt of
Common Pleas, to be held at Ebensbniar. for
Cambria count v. commencinif oil MoMiAV, tti6
Jilt dcy ul JlnS, A. D. 177:
FIRST WF.KK.
Ed. Fry vs. Litzintrcrs; Kerr vs. Linton & Son;
Bmi ni vs. Cronse : Commonwealth, for use. vs.
Adiimset al; Wirtncrvs. Lot clace & (i rumlinsr;
D. J. Hoar & Co. vs. Went roth ; Ellis A Harrop
vs. Nathansoti Sc Co.; Devereaux vs. Cain &
Ci.in ; J. L. Lo.vemri und vs. N.ilhanson Jt Co.;
Jones, Hoar ('. vs. A. J. Christy ; Kautfiiian
& K r-.li vs. M. 11. NaihansMti & Co.; Isctt et al
vs. McClobkey.
SECOND WKKK.
Coinmenclr.K on Monday, Line 11. l.77.
F. D. Sail p vs. J. J. Krisc. M. D.. reitrued is
sue; S. Ii. Burns vs. Krise, Wayncr Porter,
fcigt.ed issue; Elizabeth Leiden vs. Anthony
Courail. leiifiied issue; Potts & Campbell vs.
.Iiimes Keariiej. Icitrned issue; Kerr vs. Krise,
feigned issue; Flenner vs. McLaughlin, feitfii
ed issue; Dysart & Son vs. Con iron & Son,
fciirnod issue: Milliketi for use vs. It inline;
l'otts Bhcam vs. Henry Wriirht et al.; Krise
vs. Krise; McG oniric vs. Woleslagle : Shaffer
vs. Horner; Fronheiser vs. Johnstown Bor
ough ; K. J. Seese vs. W. C. Geddy tt al ; Dick
ev vs. Kutruff; Sharp vs. Brown; Brown vs.
Sharn : Cri.'sson Snriinrs Co. vs. McLnuirhlin :
McLanshnn et al vs. Lantzy ; Fend Cover vs. !
John Parke; J. A. Olmstcad vs. John H. Ho- I
tner ; Common wealt b for use vs. John A. Kairer i
et al ; Lloyd iV Co. for me vs. Cress we 1 1 & Son ; :
Fiynn vs. Gates: Summerville vs. Finney et a. ;
It. McCOLH AN, Prothonotarv.
I'rothonotary's tlllice, Ebensburg, May S, lrt'
i Mnnstcr township, dee'd tct7.15
j 7. Inventory and appraisement of certain per
sonal property and real es' ate apnrtised and set
apart for, Matilda C Duneitan, widow of Patrick
' Dunenn. lale or CloArlield twp.. dee'd 300 00.
8 Inventory and appraisement of certain per-
I sonal property appraised and set apart tor F.liia-
i beth Parrlsh. widow of Peter B. Parrish, late of
J Munster township, dee'd tJX si.
JAMFS M- SING K1L Clerk O. C.
! O. C. Clerk's Office, Ebensburir, May 7, 1S77.
r ist
trial
A colored porter at Ihe Logan House,
Altoona, fifty years of age, has never lasted
any kind of spiritons or malt liquor and
never ned tobacco in any shape during his
entire life. No nss of Murphy going for
utU a "tuau aud broiber" as tlut.
OF CAUSES set down fur
trial at a Court of Common Pleas, to
be held at Ebensbnrg-. for Cambria county,
i eommeneinir on Monuat, tho lstili day or
June, 1577, buinjrun
i An.nit'itvKncni'HT.
I Caldwell & Kinimell vs. Fields; Atlcs Bros,
i & Kimmell vs. Fields; Caldwell & Fry vs. Fields
i et al; Saino vs. Same; McDermill et al vs.
i Flynn ct al : McNaniara Pattln vs. Hips
! Lloyd ; Bossier vs. Kopp; Woleslajrle A Son vs.
' Skelly ; Wentroth vs. HronJ; Saupp vs. Flick.
11. McCOI.G AN, Proth-motsry.
' Prothnnotary's Office, Ebensburg, May 8, 1ST".
I' lkTi0RT A X T NOT I C 11 A 11 per
smis indfbted to the undersigned are re
; spcctfully requested to call anil seitle their re
spective accounts on or before tho IMh tnst Par
lies tailing to comply with this njtice must not
complain If e sts artt added, as we pmitinr Iti iit'iin
h'ts.ficAs. Thankful for past patronatre wc still
solicit a continuance of the same nponthe c.i
principle L. .. N . DAVIS,
I CbeDfburg, .Alay 2, 1S77.
Notice to Taxoa vers
;
IN accordance wi:h an Act tif the General As
aemblyof t nis Common wealt h. apiroved Ihe
5lh day or April, A. D. 1872. "Relatiiur lo the
( collection of taxes in the County of Cambria."
1 notice Is her by triveu to the taxnayers residing
; in Ihe districts below named, that the County
1 Treasurer, lu compliance with Ihe second sec
i tion of said Act, will attend at the places of
holding the Borough and Township elections,
on Ihe following na.ned dnys. for ihe purpose
! of receivlnir the County. Pour and St tc taxes
1 assessed for the year ls77 :
: For V II more bornuifh. Monday. July Pth.
1 Siimmerhill towr.shrn. Tuesday. July Pith.
WBshlnaton ' Wednesday, July 11th.
Summit ville horonarh, Thursday, 12th.
f ; a 1 1 i 1 7 in townthip, Friday. 13th.
Tunnelhill boroiwh. Saturday, 14: Ii. 1
(lallitr.in lomna;li. Monday, ' Kith. ;
Loretto horotisrh. Tuesday. 17th. j
Allegheny townhip. Wednesday, " Isth. !
Muns cr township. Thursday, 19th.
Chest Springs horouj-h, Friday, "M'h. !
Clearfield townships Saturday. " 21t. i
W hite township. Mondav. July !!. at A. IL '
Fiske s; Tuesday. Jn!j 24ili, at Lh.ydsville. !
Chest township, Wednesday. July 2"ith, at i
Glen Ccnncil; Thursday, July aath, at A. !
Anna's. j
('arrolltown boromrh. Friday. July 2:th. 1
Carroll township. Saturday. Julv '. S'h. I
I " Cainitria township. Monday. July 30ih. -i
Birr township. Tuesday .iu'ySlst.
j " Susiaelianna township Wednesday, Ang. 1st, '
i " West Ward, Ebcnsburg. Thursday, 2 1. ,
! " F.nst - " Iri.lay, 31. :
Jackson township. Monday, " Bth. .
" B.ackliclt township. T'i :s lay, " 7th.!
And, in accordance with the second section I
of said Act. on all taxes paid to the Treasurer
hefiwe the 1st djyof S-ptemtter. there will he a
reduction of riVK run cknt.. while 5 per cent, j
wiil be added to all unpaid taxes, and placed in
Hie hands ol a constat.le. i
N. F. FK LI BflOFF, f"tv. Treasurer.
Treasurer's OIKco, Etnmsburir, May 7, li77. j
Louisiana, or w I llia.hmi.. u'.,u t.ionu
way. New York,
Third Crand Dollar Drawing,
Tl'MlHT, Jt 1.1' tl.
CAPITAL PlIIZ", 0,000. Tll KKTS il T.KCO
IIIOMAS J. DONOUlJili:. Super-
isor. iu account with ti.tllit.i:i Town
ship for the year l!7 ! :
Dn.
to amennt of Duplicate
cash from Counu Treasurer.
?s5 7-?
. "loJ.oO
Cn.
By work done hy taxablcs..
likS.2
...t-;i'."i
nnt .if orders enstied 1.' T'-S
" ssi d.tvs work, at 1 Ml per Uy t3 25
amount of exonerations
COLLINS. JQHNSTOH & Ca
EBENSBDRO, Penn'a.
MONEY RECEIVED ON MO -17,
lY lll. ON Ul.MAMl.
! IMEHKST ALLOWm 0 1IMK I ElOMTS.
MjULY ICANED. L3LI ECT ! CTJS V7.CE.
aSd a general
BANKING EUSINESSTRANSCTEP.
tVSpeehil at t.-ntion pa'd iobnsirf-s of coi
respondents. A. W. Bt'l'K.
Nov. ls ls;5.-lf. Cashier.
jlHrawNsMGSlAiK!
120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Fa.
fn ART FRED SEPT. 15. 1T tlFPOSHS
' r.-.-eiv ed of a 1 1 sums not !c-s than tine Doilsr
I nt .-rest if ilee m t he tiiont lis ! .1 une and 1 tern-m:
her. and It not withdrawn is nil led to the depos.
It. thus com pou mil mi t wire yci.r it hi.ut t r..u
bllntf the depositor tocull T.r cvttti to p.csent tli4
tlcH'Sit book.
.oney leaned nti Real Lftate. Prcrerenee -tt
llbef-il rittes and lontt t line. triv. ti to borrowers ni.
fcr in tc first niorttt I'ltes on la i ins w cr' Ii fi.iir.rin.'
times t he him. ill nt ol loan desired. Hood relerenc
perfect titles, ele.. required.
This corporation is ex-ni-ivt ly a S.ivlnits Bank.
No ci-iinm.-j-.'ial deposits reei'it-ctl , m tiliri nn;f
ttr.intrd. No binns on m rsoiotl '! uri.y.
Blank applications lor burr. wets, copies if I ii
rults, by-laws, ni). special law relating to tin
j Bank, sent lo any address desired.
! TKt STKKS .Iiimes c.i,.,i'r. Davl I liibert. t: H.
1 Ill-s. A.J. Hawes. F. W . Hav. John Low man. H.
! B:i inner, jr.. Daniel McLane hlin. I. I. Jinrrn'l,
I l.t lues Mc.M ilicn. .' :ime All. rliv. t Wis I'litt. II
j A. B i:k. Conra l Suppes, U curse T. Swank, mi
v. . . i alters.
DA.NIEL I. MOH'i ELL, President.
Fn a x k lnr tin . I r.-asiin-r.
Cvp.iS Ll.t'un. Solijiier. 12-3. "79. ly.f
j Balance due Township
;C.
lilziu Tow itbhip lor ls'.O:
Dn.
To amount of Duplicate
' cash from County Treasurer
.'331 2S
. f.10
:ts0.U?
iAvioiu norsi:.
10 2'j
I i tt
7.0J
Cn.
By work done hy taxa' b s 1214 23
amount of orders cashed .'Ott;
team B .lavs' at 3 per day V7.00
amount paid James I bin Ion for
2o' days" work at 1.26 o.-rday 2'.6-.
' ainoiim pal. I John ll.-ntinn lor
nays' work at . '.'' per .lay
" sundries
' sinount of exon -rations
" bv 3s1 days' work as supervisor
"at i..'U per day 57.. 5- 4f)4.14
Balance due Supervisor 11 75
We, the Auditors or Gi.llitzln Township, have
examined the above uccoiints and found lllcni
COrrtCt- GEORGE VY1 RS
Wm. cHltt'TY, v Auditors.
D. BI'BK, i
Wm. Dawson. Tw p. Clerk. 15 4 -Ht.l
Kf.KNsnri.-i;. Pa.
Hnvioy t.rt.vp rnoro taken iM-ssessLin td the wi-'l
known c r.iw toiil II. .use in EbeusotTv. which ?.i
has refitted nn l r'-fiirr.ilied in irond style, an I
intend- hcreittter n ndtiet on strict tempi-nine
principles, the stb'Tt!'cr tallest y solicits tl.j
ieitron ie o. hose ui tns v visit t .'e cuui vi-.:t
et-li.-r on business or pliiiire. : 1 1 w bom he pii-la
' himself to t titer. am in I lie bi s i.(.si Lie mui,.,,
and n the li.iit ..s"lde Jirice. 1: ,cellt-iit accio
inoda! io, will furnishfd to sammer boardns
who will (in. I ih,. ( rstf .r i" i.'casnnt an I ei.tjl
oluical place at whirh to spend t he In a'-.' teriu
l VACCHaW FORD.
Ebrnsbnrir. April 27. 1TT.
AS s 1 ( ;n i: i; 'j No v 1 C i: Not ice
is herel.v given tb.tt Cbarlt s .l.dn
ton. of the Borotijh of SummitTille, . rrtv nt
I ambi -ia. and Stale ol Pcins. I vsioh bv ttt-cd .,f
v.iiuntary R'rltcninent. bus :i- c:i..,i a II bis rt'mt,
real an I personal. In lMtn. Alet ".,skcv. of !:.L
litrm. in said County ami St.ife, in liiit f..r ti e
beiieo.t ef ctedpiir. Al! perin O-. r. f'.re
Indented to the said ch tries Jolmstnn sill msfce
j.syment to I lo-s.id .talne A! cfl. f ktv a ltd thoit
luivinir claim? or .ieniand s win inake'known ll.e
same w il h"u: .icl.iv.
MA ME-: M.-CLO?KFY.
ASUnee cl CBARLt-S JoUSSI'ox.
April ST. 137. 6 4 -Ct.
Oil SALE The whole or half in
DIt A M. KKIM,
Physician and Rrmi'-oy,
LO'tEITH, PA.
OfHee opposlts A. .T. Christy's bro't tSiore.
NV'ht ealli jb i fwatlu at th ofce, fb-t.-tt
rest in a Okist and Saw Mii.i. proit-
ert j-. situate one mile sout n ci r.oensnurir. I ne
nrotiertv consists of 1:10 acres of bind, nb mt MJ
ol which are cleared, a (iist Mill with three
run ol stone ami all (he ins-ess;. , y uiMchiiu ry
for nlukinir good work. Sitw Mill. Dwebiptr
Ifviw-. It.iin. ic. The Crist M l! hits r- jfood
share of custom wtuk. Will be s-ldat Dvatc
sale at rt vcrv low rice find oil Ilienot ten
sonalde paviiicnts. Possess-on ulr-ti iin-.w.,ti
Ulcly. . n.ll. sr.lllt.t.1..
Ehenaburg, pii!3C,lB... j
Goon ni:i:r! iiaviiir m-cmiv
purchased several head .f tt FA'
i i-. r. t:
In iitia,
w i h the
plac". i
Boast, 1!
. w ti" h w re tir.iiiulit from th S'ate of
I it prepared to "irnisn inv etisleiiit rt
r.KKK ever id!. -red for sale in th.a
n .i'e St.viii. 13 ceu'.f pe r K.. t Bleak xljd
CtS; 1.1 r 111.
josi I'll OCTW ALD
eti.S'irjr. Stsrch 3''. 1T7 -ti.
T (J. LAKE. ATT P.N EY-AT-t.AMf
K u i.i.bnre. Pu. U.JV. w i;h visf-f
aul KVcoidtt, iti (.out Htt.