I ' C1HBRI A FR. Ebensburg, Pa.. pl'OTIK (NOTARY. i t- nnr. urit'C 111 hp eiiiiiiiaie lor :.,rv -lll f'ft f "ie I(CI81II1 III ap- pttiioi J. 1. LAKE. ir!t.M:iy 2S, Ifi Ii;oTH iNOTA RY. . .,r.n ..mice mysell and desire mr c'alms ,i,. ic.rtlic above named office to he v the rtn n-scntativc-s of the Cambria v In iIil- coming convention. K. J. Ll.OTD. jr,, June 6. 1"'". 1'IiOTHi (NOTARY. -,11,'iMtiuii of nmny rrien.l. I hereby my i.-lt as a e-itiin in. ii c mi tin.- uuice ui mi.) pledge myself to abide by the e .-oiiiing L-einocrutie County "Con A. J. Chki'sty. t.iry . ,t 1 1. . June I. U". PKOTRONOTARY. , .v it it is nut too lute or too early o b i',;',-,inl!iiir to my merit. I hereby o lit-r 1 a-v ..... i. ....,t.,.- 1iAMn ,-i-i., mention lor the office of Prothon- -U 1 . . ... ,.l ... ,l,.rA.iln.l 1 W III' . 1 1 ' !IOMIili.ii-'i vn.n-.ni.-v, -i;'iii;c ,lo nil t'"11 1 c'a" ,ur t,!.e success uf tue r(,()K HUt'SK llRECTOR. J , ,.,. . f a m i" el O'IIarka, of Munster T.-' ... i ........nl.il lit flip ivitllitltf I Ipm.i. I. Will r l1 1 r ri.tv Cvuvenliott lor the position of Poor fr.t l':r' -.it 4.1' i-tcr. pouK UOVSE DIRECTOR. , . u,v?rlf. If tiora itmtcil anJ elected, to i titirc i't Poor House Director with ,' 1 h i' li'v- I hereby oiler myself aa a h i r said "Utee. subject to the will of the ,ti,Jr d the Cumbria Democracy in the ''iir ,--aventin assembled. '.Vm. Mi-Dkiimitt. f n Two., June IS, la77.-tc. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. frre, There, nnl the Other Vlace. i:.iin las t-i-n the rulo rather thau the l" l';:. !i I' T tin; last few elays. Daulti-y, 10 years old, was badly ,i in Aiti-otiu Thursday. Wash boiler. ln A tona clothier advertises duok .'ij,,,','. Chii ken -oats will proba'jly t-.,. i ( xt thing in order. -He I'iiM'iimati Kxprew, Tuesday morn ... .,' t'i have run from Altoona to p-'jintli. ailisntnce of 117 miles, iuexacl-;-! ;x-r !i.iurs. -Auti patyrf Titusville oi! operators i -i :ii-il a lare tract of land near Blairs i .r.'a J will onmienve drilling for oil ; .!! tl.e in xt ninety d;y. :! :-; .? rcjtiire radical treatment to re - iv t!,. ni. and e-o do IWls atid IMmplen. r . i; :i lui'itl Mixture is a radical blooil -:u l.rr . uiiniz all skin erutio:.s. -A :it:ie daughter of N. G. (iriffitb, of : -liiL-li tow iit-liip, was thrown from a 'j. tlic .iln r dny and had one of her arms - mM'imI Kveial teeth knockeil out, -A letter from our journalistic young !: ! (.'. ?. t'Urk , of t'our.eil lil nil's. Iowa, ;.! !'! us a little too late for publication i ar-'rc. It will appear in our next issne. -Wc 'naru from tlm Jnhnstowu Dtuwrnt .vauir.1! limned Thomas Horns vasstalled li, ,ii7:n on Mininmy evening ihm, uuv v.; i ;n .r how badly we have not learned. "-A dw '.!! i jrlioue in l'aradise, Clearrteld i i: 'v, , u:.. J aid oieupiel iy Kli. Carrii k,' ':';.!! i! to the ground on Sunday, 17th r . ii:i Ivn g a loes of SlJtK), with ao iu- -ILi: iiti'e story of the AHoona GluKe ''!.' a Ucjirjin rope-wa'ker falling a tis toiiy f-er.a publiKhed by us last Wi, t'.in out to have heeu acanard that i iVfi'.v dvvoid .f Ir'ith. -y.uiTiu Hatvev, ( f Altoona, w as over- .r.r I y the lo t w hile workins in his potato n Moi.Jay laet, and at latest accounts u uu uiiidiifcious conditiou, with ii) .:k'!it l.i pen for his recovery. -Irrn-wi-;; A. Heese, the Shade Gap '..a, .de vI.we trial, which closed on Satur- ui .b! ;a a verdivt of murder in the I d'-tree coft lluntiiijrdon county the ' iL.iu i,; ifio.uun, or tenrly $1.33 to each i ii..r, wi',1 lie sentenced on r mlay next. -A demented until named John J.oti, hpK'V.rt ,1 P.'.ai kiiok township, charped t c-li i f l.ihwife before h.sq. Kinkeail Uirratei, iiijr t kill her and her chil- -fii. ;i, brought to jail on Tueslay even l ;aLd louiiuitted to await the disposi- -inf lor.rt. -Tl.f !'. l:. K. t:m table which went, "'irt'ft on 'he 1'ith i-iHf. has alreaily been '!-:. i-d. , l,y tiie schedule w hich preceded ' ii tin w the timming train on our Branch " h a the only one H(Vectid by the -i . r.i- :.!,. a. fi:! iustefld of 5:10 A. i : tin- care tuxler the late dinpens:v -A j:ru J tiiowi-ig jnaf hijie contest w ill ''! :n tl; is vicinity on Monday next i ... h tli.-1 i 1. ruled WiHids' mower w ill ;.vr... Uf,.,l t.y .Messrs. L. .S: S. W. Iavis. t ai.il agents of mowing machines are ' '.f'l '.y invited to at tend, and the latter I'r-'l l-.lli' f.... ...... ... l.;..r. f luiif lllfl. it. i ' ' j ill; n it. vi yj crtiiij niv -A pri its i i tm-t! t citizen of northeastern ' d ria appeared U-fore Ksq. Kinkead, of , - r. are, en jj,, n.iay last, and entered iiail ; f ap i ar:uu e nt'the next term of Court '. tin- i-h;irp' of adultery preferred liitn by one of his iu-ighlors. It will y.v..e i t.ou'li to mention names when '.he x"t 'on:, s to tii.il. lwii,i,.uf- tnutes named Samuel K. Litid 'T I I'r.iiiktowti township, Blair coun'y, JM.-v Sarah J. Otto, of Alfoona, were ""'l ' Mie latter place on Thursday cv- ' i"t week, the ceremony iM'ilie wit-".T'"'-v '',r,'-e w omen and two men who can r:'-'-r In ar nurtaik. The hanov coiinle are 'u lt:ij a j'jiet and we hope a contented a;i.aiiii 1 TIoriK. Vim mm vT the asni n r... . . ' . i i -. ., "' 1 "-iiiix rat ii: nominaiiou mr ;V:i..!ary, went north yesterday with avow. j injection of getting in his w-oik "--tiv..!.. I ...ll.t. , ---'i aim rj e(l 1 1 loom J nn rjpriwn ii 'fin! is full of confidence and con rage he don't w in the nrizo It won't be a a in, k of earnc-Kt w ork on part of hira hf'l friend. "J.1 ft of its possession is very fre 'J ofT.et ,y the annoyance occasioned .''i"ti'it.iia! nying of the Baby. Cry Ti L'Jt)Ver, i the child's only method of x.i''v"K that it suffers with discomfort r.n and at once ceases w hen the cause it shou'ii i.) i.romptly removed by '"-ii'iiiH J'.aliy Syrup. Sold evcy- ai-ri. i i-tits jer (M)UIe. .Tati(-H Cramor of Alioona. fOr- Kyy of 'i-'llidaysburg, wdk bitten by a , lli:e fishing near McVeytown one v- 't ,elc, and the ItfyMer says he Is 'iri, i n"w- w" "re certainly glad to ... Itlt how a ilri st man V. liti. tl,a ho tnuch of a mystery to us .t.11"01 f train from turning the matter ""-r iigaui for further elucidation. i.'.rii!i i... i i . i .. K-d,. (s nciion, and nction is oi-, I l f .. .... . II .....1 - u- stones, and stones are lies, mo n - nni it is no inineii- i . .i urpn v, jir; j union bhit.;v- t "' kH0l,', ,hp '-argest stock of cloth, i-j, ,f the lowest prices, and does She t'lisines, o( Rnv coti,ing ,an in that ttimty. Tl.one who have nrtrionized ""Z1" 'his to be true. P',V. ,r .vrt" want a drss suit, go to tor i ii v)n ffnimiiu""",,i tt. r frH' VnltT. If you want doskin r-otli or osssiinere coat, velvet Test, -Jrl or a,,y n'her article of masculine v,r , R Par.-i, BO ,0 Godfrey Wolff uext -r.0. h" P't ofliee, Altoona, where the -a , Khr await, you. W ".'H, Principal of West Newton, ..p.7'r,Un,l ei;,tv, named J. C. Stairs, ti. ,h 0"" of pupils alxmt four Si.r. 4 " pair pro,eeieo. w iv . . v.. is., L pfdacogue'i, wealth 'was soon IT'1' Tu"n ,h-y returned to Titts bo'i,. young woman was left at 'lb. t - atlllt. I II IIIK UlKdlllilin' ..v made . iniiirinn.' ion la-iore West iarV ynu. and constable Fallbnsh on '-a 'ty -uv,'"i,: arrested Stairs. He as 'Ha '"r wtou uext day and the The case of John D. Wentfoth vs. M I M. & John Brown, on trial w hen we went to press last week, resulted in a verdict of $.1.50.00 tor plaintiff, and in the case of K I. Sanpp vs. Charles 1-lick, the last on the list, plaintiff took a non suit, Court finally ' adjourning on Friday evening. ! The will of the late Henry Foster, deC'd : of this place, which is very brief, occupving only a single page of foolscap, devises all his telegraph Mock, Imnds, household goods, a i tract of land in Jackson township, and his interest in a tract in Chest township, to his wife, with a provision, however, that his fun- I eral expensesRliall first bepaid. Mr. Joseph ; OutwaUl is named iu the "will as his execn tor. The lamb near Martinsburg, Rlnir conn- I ty, which lnmb-ected so much about its dead ' mother and ref-ised for adav or two to leave the spot where she was buried, an account of w hich from the Altoona -Vrror appeared i in our last issue, has finailv ltecome recon- j clled to its loss, and is now as frisky and ! frolicsome under the care of a foster-iii other i as if it had never known what it was t be a ! poor lone orphan. No man or woman lias a right to do as Ihey please unless they please to do right. One. of the most desirable ways of doing right is for all classes to buy what they need in the line of dry goods, groceries, " boots, shoes, etc., at. the cheap cash store of M yers & Lloyd, who are ever anxious and willing to do the greatest good to the greatest num ber of people set-king big bargains at this ' popular establishment. The Belgian glass works, after all that has leen said and done, are likely to end in something akin to gas works, minns the works, so far nt least as Huntingdon is con cerned, the latest probabilities being that Pittsburgh will carry oil' the prize, owing to the cheapness of coal in that vicinity. Still It looks as if the enterprise would end in talk, no matter what locality may be finally fixed upon for the purpose. We learn from the Johnstown Tribune that the saw-mill of P. J.Woleslagle, at liens creek, near Lilly's station, this county, was burned down on Friday night last. The fire broke ont about half-past 10 o'clock, aud be fore an organized effort could be made to quench the llames the building was a total loss. How the fire originated is involved in mystery, but it is the general supposition that sparks from the engine ignited some shavings in the building. In order to enable us to bridge over the Fourrh of July, it lieing necessary to issue the Freeman next week owing to the pnli licatinn of Sheriffs sales and other matters relating to Argument Court, we put our pa per to press this week some what earlier than is our wont, though for all that we do not propose, to forego our usual summer vaca tion, which we design taking at the close of the first, half of the present volume, which will be two weeks hence. We are under obligations to someliody for a very handsome pamphlet, gotten up in copy-look style, as a compliment from the Pa. It. It. and the Delaware, Lackawanna aud Western U. 11. to the Pennsylvania Ed itorial Association, and containing fine views of the Delaware Water Gap. Kaston, Pa., Trenton, N. J., the new Pa. It. It. Depot at Philadelphia, and several other handsome engravings. It is a neat work of art and well worthy of preservation. The music at the pic-nic. in aid of the Church of the Holy Name in this place, on the Fourth of July, next, will be furnished by the O'Brien brothers, assisted by another violinist of equal merit, forming altogether one of the best string bands in the county. So if you want to "trip the light fantastic" to the sweetest of music, to say nothing of other enjoyments and pastimes in profusion, dont fail to attend the floral festival in West Knd grove, Kliensburg, on Wednesday next. We have been requested to notify all per sons indebted to the late firm of Pryce, llax ter & Co.. as well as to the formr proprie tors of the Elwusbuig Woolen Factory, that if they do not call and settle their respective accounts with Mr. Win. J. McLaughlin, at the Company's store, on or before the 15lh of July, proximo, they will find their bills in the hands of an ofllcer for collection, with costs added. Let all interested heed this notice, which is the last that will lie given. A new barn In-longing to Mr.Wm. Robe, of Washington township, near Lilly's sta tion, was burned to the ground one day last week, and several farming utensils and a small quantity of feed and hay were also consumed. The barn was neither large nor costly, but the loss nevertheless falls heavily on Mr. Iiehe, who is a poor man. The fire is supposed to have been caused by explod ing a shooting cracker in a gun from which one of Mr. B. sons was attempting to dis charge an old load. We intended to compliment the Altoona Vrror lust week on the third year of its ex istence, but. when we thought of the number of times it has put us in the papers against. ... ..t iirot. -stations, the old Adam in ? 1 ,. i ii our nature rose up ami nsuie nom om peace. And that's bow it came to pass that the sprlghily lit'le daily in question cele brated its fourth anniversary a few days wgo without as much as a kindly greeting from the mountain top. But then the .Vir rur to which our est wishes are extended for 'all that, has Hlvp too long in the Woods to be scared by any (h)owl of our's. The Bedford fjuzrtte trots out a big snake story which it forbids its Somerset and Cambria neighbors to copy, but considering -mrsclf fully able to "knock the stufiin out of either of both tLe editors of that paper if thev"get up on their ears" about it, we heed not' their edict, but give the story in full. Here it is: On Tuesday Mr. David Keig hard of Snake Spring township, killed an immense ra.tlesnake. He didn't I measure it, as ihere were no rails close by. I t had nine rattles and a button. After the death of his snakeship Mr. lteighard held a partial post mortem and found a foil grown grey squir rel whic h the reptile had swallowed. Had he pursued the matter further he would no doubt have discovered several rabbits, a yearling calf, and the dear knows w hat all. That was a big snake. Wbiie three lads named David Lemon, Willie Brotherlin and Joseph Irwin, were seated on Ibe front steps of the residence of John Brotherlin, Esq.,iu Holl.daysburg, on Wednesday night of last week, the former pointed a revolver at the latter and telling he boys to ' look ont, I'm going to shoot, ired off the pistol, the ball from w Inch struck young Irwin in the fleshy part of the arm IZ T plowed its way towards the shoulder, ?ortmiately, however, without inflicting very serious iniurv. The lad who did the shool fng declared That he did not know- the weap o fwas loaded, and we presume he told the truth, but that is certainly no excuse for such criminal carelessness, nor are the pa of t to lie excused for permitting Mm i to have a pistol in his possession if .they W!l!v wstty wl 'closet connected with the conntv almshouse, near this place, by a fortv foot covered passage-way was et on fireTn Uifl lower story at an early hour or. Friday morning last,, and when discovered fhe name" had made such progress that were it. not that it had rained heavily for were n- non r!l hotrsheads of 4 ume davs previous ....... r. water, feady at l.M " lieen obtained, the prooao-.uncr. only lie w ater-closet, but the main itself would have len totally destroyed. SSir hy whom the fire was started remains - . i.a irm run or frater- .Ji.Lri onlv one of the tramping frater nl tv who iniuK-ent or guilty, almost fnva ?iabl'yet the blame in such cases, being on the , promise, that night, and as he was still here in the morning, the presumption is t at he had no part in the incendiary act. lw that George Huntley has comple ted all the improvements in his immense business establishment which he contem r ates for the present, it is really worth any I'lar.es ior i .c j through lhe sev- era! p" r men aTi sections, every one of wh chP s V.eailv arranged for the reception ami d splay of hardware and other good, in eaych.elass ocenpying a separate de- partment. Besides mm, u" 1 " call I nnniherof dninlKwaiters ' urnif a hou fork., Ii. ""'" ' ,,,,,, t will- beaw casiorn, rjn wiic uevjr iiiir nooks and Vof mVs monster --eraMy groan with the weight of merchandise. All n i aa it is an establishment which does honor o he goc"l taste and enterprise of proprietor, and containing as it does nearly everything from a needle to an anchor, it w in tS gigantic "curiosity-shop" which Si well rejay a visit from any one. ... t . i . . h uicA mi m nri , ......... The dwelling house of Win. C. Lingle, at Osceola, Clearfield county, was burned to the ground on Sunday night of last, week, ami at an early hour on Tuesday morning following an unoccupied building in the same place met with a like fa'e, the fire in each instance being undoubtedly the work of incemliaries; A stable was also set on fire Tuesday morning, but the flames were discovered in time to prevent the destruction of that building. As the nrcille very ap'Iy remarks, "the most effective remedy that the case suggests is a strong halter "and a friendly tree. For humanity's sake, let ps have more rope and fewer fires." Mr. John G. C. Itearer, of Susquehanna township, whose fine residence was destroy ed by fire some time last fall, met with another misfortune on Saturday night last, his loss in this instance, if rcpovt speaks truly, being a S.'O watch,. a suit of clothes, a pair of hoots and a good hat, all of which were stolen, as is supposed, by a man re cently in Mr. B.'s employ, who entered the house by aid of a ladder through one of the second story windows. The thief also went to the barn and helped himself to a horse and acoonntrements, but as the animal was found on the following morning in a lane on the premises of Mr. Benj. Lloyd, of Cambria j township, about, two miles south-east, of tins place, in a very exhausted condition, the presumption is that the party who stole the : other articles had no intention to steal the j horse, his design being merely to use him in getting our, of the country as speedily as ! possible. No arrest made so far as heard from. In 1X66, John Gore, of Cambria borough, this county, was tried for f hooting and kill ing Edward Holmes, police officer in Johnstown, and being convicted of murder in the second degree, was sentenced for twelve years to the penitentiary, but when he had served about seven years of his time he was pardoned and took up his residence in Pittsburgh. Joseph Keener, who was re leased from the penitentiary by a pardon in March last, after having served eleven years of a sentence of twenty-nine years for a murder committed in that city in 18b7, boarded 'with Gore. On last Saturday af ternoon, Keener was arrested for robbing the residence, of Mr. Simpson Horner, a( an early hour that morning, of a largo quantity of silver ware, and a true bill lieing found by the Grand Jury on Monday, and he having plead guilty on Tuesday, a ten year term in the penitentiary was the sentence imposed upon him. Gore's house was searched on Saturday, and two pieces of carpet, which had been stolen on the night, of the'JOth inst. from the dwelling of Robert Bruce, jr., be ing found concealed therein, Gore was also tried on Tuesday for burglary, laraeny and receiving stolen goods, and being convicted of the last mentioned offence, was remanded to prison to await sentence. In Isjlh of these cases justice travelled with unusual speed ami caught its victims almost in the com mission of the crimes of which they have been found guilty. Annttat. Commencements at Loret TO. The twenty-seventh annual commence ment of St. Francis' College, took place on Tuesday l ist and was attended by a large number of clergymen, and by friends of the students and the College, as well ashy many citizens of Cambria and adjoining counties. A very pleasing programme was presented, consisting of orations, speeches, declama tions, drama, farce, songs and instrumental music, in all of which the pupils aequtted themselves with much credit, the valedicto ry of J. Paul Chew, which was chaste in style, fine in sentiment, and exceedingly ap propriate, lieing especially deserving of com mendation. The rendition of the choruses also elicited hearty and well merited ap plause. The premiums distributed on the occasion were costly and handsome, and the diplomas for book keeping awarded to sev eral of the students, among w horn we may I mention Master Stephen Callan, late of Cres- ! son, and Master Kobert Cox, son of John j Cox, Esq., of Coneniaugh borough, were as well ueserved as ihey were fittingly be stowed. The exhibition as a whole was one of the best, that has ever been witnessed at St. Francis, and reflected giet credit, alike upon the faculty and pupils of an educational institution which certainly has no superior in Hie country. ' In this connection it is proper to note the fact that at. a meeting of the Commercial Alumni, Francis Daly, of the class of 187"), and Robert. Cox, of the class of 1S77, were elected President and Secretary respectively lor 1 lie ensuing year. At St. Alovsius' Academy for young ladies i tho distribution ot prizes toon place at. z o'clock, i. M.,of the same day, and the large and appreciative audience in attend ance was delightfully entertained for over two hours by choice music, recitations and original essays. 11 ere as w! I as at, St. Franc-is, Father Bush, who presided in the ab sence of the Bishop, paid a well merited compliment, to the teachers and pupils on the ability and efficiency manifested by all in imparting and acquiring knowledge!. And li.at the praise bestowed by the Uev. gentle man is fully endorsed by the public al large is, notwithstanding the hard times, abun dantly proven by the fact that, during the year just closed there were more pupils in attendance at these two institutions than at any previous time in their history. "Canker tn the Bun." You watch its development with expectant solicitude the choice, exquisitely-moulded bud which promises to unfold With the perfect flower. You perhaps think how it. will adorn the drawing-room vase, and anticipate the plea sure of showing it to your llower-loviin? friejids. But- some morning you find its head drooping, its fragrance tied, anil an ugly purple spot, on one of the delicately tinted petals. It is the poet's "canker in the bud." How often the loathsome canker blights the cherished "infant blossoms" in our household gardens t hose human buds which giveeamestof abrillianl future. The noisome canker, so long concealed scrofula at length reveals its dreaded presence and to our bright hopes succeeds the -most, agon izing fear, for we know the fatal sequel it portends pulmonary consumption. It is estimated by eminent medical authorities that at least one-fifth of mankind areafllict ed with this insidious malady. But its rav ages are so secret, that even its victims are nuaware of its presence until it suddenly discloses itself in some of its myriad and oft-times fatal forms. A slight cutaneous eruption is often the only indicator of its The. onlv means of exterminating this disease from the system is by a thorough , nf cotiHtituiional treatment, inis ...nmciii must fulfill three indications, namely, promote nutrition, alter or purify ,ote nntmior,. e - 1 arrest disorganization of lhe ie formation of tuliercles. IN o the blood, am an. I tlitt formation more efficient alterative can lie .-m ployed for these pnrposes than Dr. Pierce sGolden Men ni.nrVrr. While imparting strength -.i t r tb digestive organs it cleanses i the blood and heals the diseased tissues. Test its virtues ere the deadly cauker has blighted the life you prize. Stranoe Freak of Liohtnino. From the Decatur fill.) Daily I.'rpubiican of June 10th we copy the following in relation to a rather singular occurrenc e which took place on the premises of Mr. R. J. Roberts, who was born and reared in this vicinity, and whose parents, Mr. and M. Jo ; erts, still reside in our midst. The Republi can savs : Piirinir the heavy thunder storm of last nurht .v liriTr. Mr R. J. Roberts, who lives just the barn ot Mr. . east of the inin..ivn,....... and a struct dj iifci.iiu..p,. m nieces. The fluid seems to have r.V ok on corner ot the barn and run down struck on a hm njt roof. Bcntterinir Z nd b ard" In everv direction. Two hoVsoJ wew V c s.able at the time, but both Is nery serious injury, though both seem escaped n j .uia ..w,r,iiiir anil ?d.m me umearVKce "things in the ' stall ! where one of Them stood. Mr. R. thin kh was knocked down. A piireon house on the barn waOlterally torn to pieces, but us no dead bu ds i.-i about. It Is presumed that none wer'e h ir fth'S a lrge number shelter there ' Ty rtiirht. There were two tons of hay ir. the hrn which the linhtning had tossed shout , r.wi.lv and that It did not take "re is a . wonder? Indeed the escape of the building , wonil'-r. ""- . ,. ku h.ii-uia Irom helliur from being nurue.inov, killed, is remarkable. DF.AFSKS9. Or. Keyser cured me of deaf- IUIS Mri.I.FR, No. 20, 6th Street Pr. Keysur-boQictJ, 120 Pub St., PillsburfiU. I Prawn Fitoi the Wheel. The follow ing list comprises the nsmes of those whom fate decreed on Tuesday last should serve aa Grand and Traverse Jurors at the September term of Court, next ensuing : GKANP Jl'RORP, ' Chns. MoMnnnmv, farmer. Allegheny Twp. AVm. linker, laborer, Millville lior: f'hns. Miller, farmer, Susquehanna Twp. 1 David Hoffman, fnfuier, Richland Twp. Joseph Tomlinson. fiinner, Alieg-heny Twp. , Isaac Hsrshberirer, farmer, Richland Twp. ' Pavld Humphrey. enirlneer. K. Coiieuiaujrrl llor. ; Fred'k Horder, merchant, Johnstown. Philip T'r'iiKle, farmer; Jackson Twp. j John NefT. tarmer. ;rovlc Twp. ! Adam .1. Stoltz. Carpenter, CarrolP.own Bor; ' Sam'l Noon, termer, Adams Twp. ' Jacob. I. Swank, potter. Johnstown. . Thomas Olt, inn-keeper, ('heft Twp. , lien. Konilnuiirh, farmer, u minei hill Twp. P. H. Iterkey, carpenter, (Snllitzin Hur. i F.iiward Howe, inn-keeper, Cambria Uor. , Robert Phzd, tailor. Johnstown. Wm. J. Paw-son. miller. Callitzin Twp. '. Pavid A. Vmt. farmer, Clearfield Twp. f 'hrist. H raff, laborer. Cambria Bor. t Henry J. Kckenrode, farmer, Carrol! Tw p. V"m. Shearer, blacksniil h. Franklin Bor. j Richard F. Bindley, rai nier; Allen heny Txvp. TRAVKHSE JURORS FI KST WEF.K. I Allesrheny Twp. Jos. A. Conrad. John Car ney, John Kckenrode. .lames (jarnian, .Micnael Gibbons. Alexis ParrNh Adams Two. John Fie, Pavid Gordon, Geo. Torpor. Biac-klick Twp. Philip Anstead, Michael Fronts, Charles Farba.ivrh. lla rr Twp. Sylvester Byrne; Henry Krlimen akcr, Silas Luther. Carroll Twp. John A. Dcitrich, Leonard Fur baii'cli, vm. Hughes. Carrolltown Bor. Peter Campbell. Chest Twp. John Swope; Chest Sprinirs Hot-. !?. A; Mc-Goufrh. Cleft ifield Twp Pavid Sutton. Cambria Twp. Win. Pishart. Cambria Bor.-H. Bloch. Peter Fitfpatrick. rooperdale Bor. John Herdtnan, Coneuianitli Bor. Michael tjuinn. Kast Conemnujrh Bor. Kedinifer Zane. Kbensburff, Bor. A. Y. Jones, Thos. J. Wil liams. i F'ranklin Bor. Joseph Marl.. Johnstown Bor. A brain Blough, John T. I Roberts, Sam' J. Roberts. j Jackson Twp. Thos. M. Rairer, Geo. Varner. Ixn-eito llor. Mich'l Maloy, Thos. O'Friel. j Richland Twp. Win. Cole. 1 Stonycreck Twp. Lewis W. Buck, Georg-e Constable. Summit ville Bor. James AV. Condon. Taylor Twp. Benj. Bc-nshoof, Win. L. Gal brail h. Washington Twp. Joseph Criste. Y oder Twp.--Samuel A rent rue, Conrad Kurtz, Geo. W. Osborne. TilAVF.RSE JCKOR3 SECOND WEEK. Allcirhcny Twp. Hugh J. Bannan, P.J. Cra mer, Ii. F. McConnell, Adams Twp John C. Emiirh. Blacklic-k Twp. James Bennett, Fam'l Reed. Burr Twp. Fred'k Arble, John CJ, Bradley, Chns. Dunlap. Peter Kane. Carrolltown Bor. Edward L. Binder, Fred'k 8n vder. Chest Sprinirs Bor. S. M. Pong-lass. Cleartie:d Twp. Peter Uelo.ier, Valentine Fojrle, Win. Ivory. Cambria Twp. Wm. J. Pryce. Cambria Bor. Walter powlinjr. Croyle Twp, Wm. T. McCminell. Flust Conemamrli Bor. Wm. S. Story. Ebc nsburir Bor. S. W. Km vis. Franklin Bor. James C Findley. Gallilzin Bor. F. J. Christy, (iallitzin Two. Paniel Burk. Johnstown Bor. Win. Oivcr, John L. Dock- er, J. S. Gallagher, Godfrey Hoffman, John Hamilton, John M. King, Henry Lenharl, Chns. McKcevcr. John V. Shaffer. .Monster Twp. James Mr-Hinrh. Richland Twp. Pavid K. Suill. Suinmerhill Twp. John Cramer. Susquehanna Twp. John Dillon. Taylor Twp. Charles Ell-swoi t h. Woodvale Bor. Charles A. Frank. Washington Twp. Jas. Fart-en, David Eg-an, Win Skelly. While Twp. Joel Gates, Paniel Glass. Y oder Twp,- Klias Cr.i-smun, Samuel Mullen, Alex. Stackuouso. Ml'HnF.R IN TTTE SECOND Df.HREE. The trial of Oresswell A. Iteese for the murder of his father-in-law, Dr. J. A. Shade, which occupied the attention ot the special term ol j cour; at Huntingdon for a period of two weeks, closed on Saturday evening last with a verdict of murder in the second degree. Speaking of the trial and its result the Jjjcal Yew. of that place says : I "It was the longest criminal case in the annals of our county court, Imvt'iir commenced on I Monday afternoon and continuing twelve days ; in sessions of Irom eiirht lo eleven hours oac.i. Over one hundred r.nd fifty witnesses were ! called, and the examination was thorough, I hearehingand skiltul on pin t of both Common wealth and detense. Messrs. woods and lior ric, the counsel tor the Commonwealth, aware of the fact the derenso would set up the plea of insanity, hnd numerous witnesses who Knew Reese from childhood, and Dr. Curwen. of the Bonn's Lunatic Hospital, and other experts, to testify to the fact that no insanity existed, wiiiic. on the other I. and. the detense had a host of witnesses to prove that their dealings i with him since hi marriage left no doubis in I their minds that his reason had become dc- throned on the subject of his family troubles. Had the defense rested upon this pleu alone, , however, it is the common belief that the ver dict would not have been what it is; but lhe finely wrought theory of self-defense as argued by Messrs. Bailey find Spec-r, together with the uiass of evidence showing previous provoca tion, tended, in nnr opinion, to create a doubt i:i the luimtsof the jurymen, and resulted in the verdict of murder in the second cJegree. Tho defense of pnriial Insanity ns an excuse for murder is n dumrerous one, and the law as quoted from Justice Gibson by his Honor Judge Dean, in his charge-, appears to na to he t tic? oesl to he applied in such cases. We shall endeavor to publish the able charge of the court in fell in our next issue. 'The attorneys complimented the court, and the com I returned the compliment to the at torneys aud jurors; the long and tedious trial is over, the defendant hud able counsel and a fair trial, and the jury rendered a verdict that, accords wilh the views of nine-teLths of the community." HUCUS & HACKE'S Joiucoi 1'rico Iisst OF JJLACK anl COLORED SILKS. Our $1.25 Silks reduced to $1.00. Our $1.50 Silks reduced to $1.25. Our $1.75 Silks reduced to $1.50. Our $2.00 Silks reduced to $1.75. Our $2.50 Silks reduced to $2.00. Our $3.00 Silks reduced to $2.50. We invite the particular attention of buy ers to these bona fide reductions. Our Black Silks are of the liest Lyons manufacture, and are warranted to be as represenled ; while our collection of Colored Silks com prise all the latest novelties of shade yet im ported. Hrors & Hacke, Fifth avenue and Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Is Yottr Life Worth 10 Cents? Sick ness prevails everywhere, and e-veryliody complains of some disease during their life. When sick, the object is to get well ; now to say plainly that no person in this world that is suffering with Dyspepsia, Liver Com- p1aint and its effects, such as Indigestion, ",08tiveness si( k Headache, Sour Stomach, V, ,H' l' ,,i.n,r. r' pressed Spirits, Biliousness, etc., can take Green's apoust Flower without getting i relief and cure. If you doubt tins, go lo your Druggists, Lemmon & Murray, Ktiens bnrg, or Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular size 75 cents. Two doses will re lieve you. Why suffer with pain In the back when . , . i n rr-1 T . . I mere is a remeuy .- xue oaiusm, ui ache. Liver and "Kidney Cure never fails to relieve inflammation or soreness in me lum bar region, cansed by a strain, cold, or fe male weakness, as hundreds testify every day. We do not recommend it for all dis eases, but only for the above, as it acts di rectly on the liver and kidneys. Prepared and sold by E. K. Thompson, (twenty-three years iu the drug business.) Titusville, Pa., and for sale bv Lemmon & Murray, Ebens burg. Price, $1.00 per bottle. TtrrTrRF.. If yon r ruptured the hest thing you ran do is to call on Dk. Keysf.R and have a good Truss fitted. I say fitted, for there are more mistakes made by ill-fitting Trnssesin the treatment of rupture than in any other way. Dr. Keyser's Trusses are not nnlw cheaner hut they are better than ran he had anywhere in the United States. Dr. Keyser will cure rupture in most cases anil will warrant cures. Dr. Keyser, 120 and 240 Penu avo., Pittsburgh, Pa. II Y SI EXE A L,. TONES .TONES. Married. June 20th. at the residence of the ofne-isting clergyman, by Rev. J I. Hughes, Mr. Ben.iamin Jones aud Mij Maut D. Joxks, all of Lbeutjhuiy. Co m mi it n icti tiotis. "A. P. H." TO "ROB ROY. ' METRE RATH EK I.ONO. My friend, the road between us bend its back Full many a leairue along the Iron track 'er hill ami prairie, vale- and mountain hoiirht; Throourn many a grand and mony a wouderous sight 1 Po. as the wnv is long, and taxes time. T fain would make the metre of my rhyme With It accord in sounding, nic-a-mred feet. : tor Its long journey to appear most meet. Villi r lfnnft In ff m ni f t riotr., T conn Their jimrlinir melody, with c-hinie serene. Did soothe my ears with many a rise and fall. Like hornpipe coaxed from pipe ut shepherd's call. . T pictured to mvself the busy scene When you. up Fortune's hill or living green, 'Mid sparkling, dew. bespangled shrubs and flowers. Did bend your steps towards wealth and fame's promi towers : While-, like the lightened trace on sturdy steed. Your coat-tail helped to serve a friend in need. But then, alas! When on the other side. Dame For! line so serenely lot you slide. To see the Ingrate stragglers help you down It mnkes my muse to grit her teeth Hnd frown! Yet, as you say, "let each Ins time abide;" For Fortune's boat boih up and down doth ride. A nd they who now 'mid billowy rainbows roam May get a dreadful souse amongst the foam. But. then, a wirht may get a pall- of st ilts To lift hi in up above the blows and pelts; And on, serenely, he his way pursues - His nose above the smoke of rockinir flues When Pi comes Huxley and essavs to break His stilts, and gives his bones a tearful shttke. Ana leaves him; sprawling, in a muddy pool. Where Darwin's little tadpoles went fo school To puff themselves to alligators, fine. And by their w ills in higher spheres to shine. Still, let us view, of life, the brighter side. And seek 'mid clouds where Kolden shadows nitiet For many; without gold to buy their bread. Or e'e-n a spot to lay their tired head. May, ci this broad, green planet, bliss enjoy Which sordid natures ne'er with gold could buy ; For on the instrument depends the sound Which wakes sweet concord in the semis around. Now, if McPike the little types wi'.l place In rank and file, with many a dot and space, The little messengers my words will briinr. That you may listen to th'j song they sing-. Pt.F.ASANTVlI.I.R. June2., 18TT. Mr. Editor Could vou through the kindly co I ii in ns of your popular puP'Tsinrirest a means to tench some younir men not a hundred miles Irom your flourishing town a little common politeness, and, I may add, manliness, for they are sadly lacking in both? To give you an in stance of their gallantry: They are invited to asocial. The evening passes away very pleas antly and the sociable breaks up about eieven. Some of the young ladies have u quarter mile to walk home Younir men sit looking down their noses until the ladies go home alone ; then they get up and start for home in a irroup, and when they get to bed no doubt dream they are heroes. Aful so thru arc in a certain sense. Were I a young man once more I would try to set them an example of gallantry as it was and should be. Shame on such specimens ol manhood ! say I. Wit h many wishes for your welfare, I am, Mr. Editor, your friend, A Haity Oi.it Benedict. OKITI'ARY. POSTKR. Pied, nt his residence in this place on Friday. June J, lrtw, Hk.nrv Foster, aged about SSI years. Mr. F. was a native of Baden, flermany. In the early tart of 1S.V5 he removed to this place! from Johnstown, and from lhat time until bis death was eniraged in the hotel business here ns he had been in Johnstown before Ic avinar there. Me was naturally stout nnd robust, hut his hen It h bi-vaii to decline several moni hs aro, and it became evident some time before his de-nth that his earthly career was rapidly ap pronehintr its cli.S". He was not at nny time confined to beel. and when death came it found hini si-nti d in an arin-cliair.c-omplncctit ly await ing tho dread summons. He was well and fa vorably known throughout the county and a great portion of the State, nnd was -stecinc-d and respected for his gene rous ami social qual ities. He leaves a widow and eight e-hiluriMi, be-sid(s se vc-rul grandchildren, to mourn his lint imely loss. His funeral, which was largely attended, texik place on Sunday nftc-rni n, the remains being interred in Lloyd Ocinelcr'. Peace lo his ashes. fJHIFFITn. Hied, nt Knne. McKean county. Pa., on Friday, Juno 2-,'. IslT, Mr. Wm. W. C hif fith, elde st son of Mr. Thomas J riflit h, of this place, ngeel :ll years, 10 umntlis and days. The remains of deceased were brought home and interred in Lloyd cemetery on Monday af ternoon, an Immense concourse? of sympathiz ing I rlends, including 1 he. leld Fellows, ot which organization he was a member, manife sting by 1 he ir participation in his obsequies 1 he: hiRh es teem in which he was he-Id in the land of his birth nnd the home of his childhood and much of his manhood. He? le-aves a wife an el one; child, besides many either near and dear friends, to mourn his untimely death. TU"CK.--ricd, nt the residence of her nephew, Hon. John Buck, in Carrolltown, on Tuesday, June "ft. 1.ST7, Miss Srs.s Hri K, a deaf mute-, in lhe 7:jd year ef her age?. Funeral at 10 o'clock, a. m., yesterday. Mav she re st in peace. iiDUoimuL immm, PHILADELPHIA. 1776. JULY RMTH. 1371 The 101st ANNIVERSARY of in n n i n I v A GRAND PROGRAMME. Tho great Inelnstrlal FxMMtlein. with Its mani fold attractions, greatly increased by special dee cratlons, will be open "to the public at 8 o'clock, A. M Peellpntlcatlon bv rathollr Total Ahtlnpne Se. rlpty. with imposing ceremonies, at lu o'clock, at the Fountain. National Sons and Hymns by male chorus. An elience joining In chorus, Oraiinn by Hon. John Xf. Forney Hr the audito rium at 1 o'clock, p. m. Organ Recital ly rhas. F. Read, on the grand Roeisevcll Organ, and choice selections hy the. Full Fxhlbltion Manet, under the direction of llas-der Rrets., will be given at intervals daring the day and evening. Grand Balloon Ascension at 4 o'clock. Masnlflcpnt OisiplMy id Flrpworka In the evening from thespace bptwppn thp F.xhibltlnn Rnihlinf and Armorial flail, andpr the direction of Prol. J arknon of 1'hilacletphla. Other attractions will be added. Aelmtsslon tickets permit the holder to leave the Exhibition and return at any time during the day and evening. They will also admit to the exhibit ot the lnnsylnia .Tlnipnm anil firhool of Indus trial Art, In Memorial Hall, without addlticnal charge. The Lanselowne filen. within two hundred yards, with Its eeiol sprlDgs nnd refreshing shade, pre sents unrtvahed attraction? to pic-nic panics, nnd the beautilul lawns adjoining Horticultural Hall, my be availed or by croquet players. A whole (lav, fall of enjoyment and entertain ment, lo suit every taste and Inclination. Exrnrsions will ho arranged with low fares on all Railroad and Steamboat lines leading to the city. Orphans' Court Sale. R virtue ol an order issuing ont of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, I will expos at public sale, on the premises In Sumuiitvillo Bor ough, at 2 o'clock, r. m., on THURSDAY, JULY 26th, 1S77, the following real estate of which Peter Ilough crty, late of said borough, died seined, to wit : No. 1. A Lot in SammitviHe Borough, om whic h tub . - T-tr v-rr t ta W I x X M. W fT i. norm atd Peter Doughcrtv. deceased. Is locafo.1. I known on a plan or plot of sail borough as lot No. 40 and part ol lot o. l. No. 2. FIVE ACRES of LAND sltnnte In Washington township, bounded hy land of Mrs. Con way.t hence along the Turnpike, b-iund-p.l by the Turnpike on the South, and by lands of Samuel lemon's oslat on the East. (. "V. eicary on the North, and Mrs. Conway on the West. IVo- lot (irtnind In the borough of Summitvllle. fronting on the Old Portage ICaiiroal, known as the Andrew Don ahue lot. No. 4. A LO OF CROUND In the borough of Snmniltville, known on a plan or plot of sa.d borough as lot. No. 51, which was part of the Thomas J.wkson estate. TERMS : One-third on the confirmation of the sale, and the balance In wo eepial annual payments with interest, to he reenred by the judgment note or bond and mortgage ot the purchaser. 1 j A THAR IN E Mel ' E A N. June .2, 1877.-3t. Administratrix, yi:ir Aivi:i:rtsi:Mj:yrs. j To Ttntlonnl I nrnlhlx. In !eknoe every ortion ot the he y ryiupathizr with lhe se.it of t he disorder. Wlii-n "the stnn:iuh lai to perform its ftin-M-in. the liver. ImweN. nerves i-msi-le-s. Vein arteri.-s. c:c., arc a!l in ore or Iks a It.-o! ed. There dclinrpienTs reonlro a rneiiir-ine rondiiiiin the properties ol stoiiini hie. an a'K-nil ive. a pur gative, a tonic, and scdniive to bring thorn hack lo their duty .'a -el nil t V.-e . m. ni s in t iu-ir pu rest and moat etleelive form-', arc united In TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APER!Er;T, the arelU Saline Remedy for Indirection, and its concomitant conseipienees. Sold hy all iti nititisls. --r a Week to ucnts. Oil thitfll free. O iit l'.o.VlOKEUV, Aui!ii"tii Maine. .it-) n lny at home. Aent? wanted. Outfit V 1 and terms tree. Tri'K & Co.. Augusta. Me. ififi week in von r own town. Terms and $5 out Vuu fit Tree. H. Hali-ktt Co., Portland, Me. OX V.Xtra Fine Hel Csrd, with name, lo pts ZkJ l.st paid. lx JON LS 4c CP.. Nassau, JC.Y. tn per day at home. Saniiiles worth 5 IU frcc- si:sos fc Sox, Portland, Me. CHEW-SMOKE MATCHLESS FrNEVr Flo. TOBACCO ;.. Y.t T..t.V ft a. U 1 1 Ill III" rWI 111 'J? TAKE NO OTI1FR. . , x roi. i i Al l. iri.r.iv. ACt IX VI I O. THE PI8NECR TC-BUSO C3. BR33VU7H, K. T. fir Fancy Mixed (Jards. 10c.. post paid. Addre .t. ZO VV. Brock way & Co.,W ilsnn, iagara t.'o.. N.Y. Li: A It N T : I. K ! 11 7" Young Men and I.adies and earn from jT $45 to Sf JM Ier moni h. Jood s i ii.it ions guaranteed. Small salarv while learning. Ad dress, with st a IP p, M. 1'. II A 1 ttlllll, lierl:n, O. 1?"V1'.RY Sl.lKNTIST. Ar.rniTKCT. UntPrR, J Tinsmith and I'uowiitv IIh-nkr SHOl'I.ll HAVE ACOI'Vol the PI" Af 'THAI, Tit l'.ATIK on LIGHTNING PROTECTION, just issued by the udersiitned. It expe-ses the serious defect's of the lightninir rod" now p reefed, gives explicit directions lor properly protecting buildings, ships, oil tanks. He-am boilers wooden bridges, telegraph apparatus, ete Sunt by mail, Pj3tage prepaid, on receipt ot sf I. .'.). HENRY W. SPANl, Reading. Pa. STATEMENT OF AUDITORS' SKTTI.KMKNT Willi the Supervisors of Susqiie-hanna Township. April Ulst, IsTT: CJ. W. I,i.nvn Snnervise r tin. To amount Ro id Tax Duplicate for l-6.. " " Cash " " " " - loO.OJ 4''.1S I'r. Bv amount work on roads .V-71-H2 . ' 8 Stt . 3 ..!" . 31.00 ' exonerations. " land returned " orders paid ' services as Supervisor, oj day nt fl..v per day " per ee-niage on cash tux " Kurning si iimps " tax worke I by C IJoyl work done with team Balance due Township 41 00 6.W) fi.ou l.f.:i 8.ei 40S .12 . 16 S9 (a. .3il7 . bjfi V7 Dahiei. S. McAyrf.TV. Snjiervlsor. To amount Road Tax Duplicate lor l-'.6.. " Ca"u " ' " " .. Ca. By work done on road f- ' '.-2 " exonerations 1 '' ' services as Supervisor, C4 days at ai.Ml per day am't paid on Scanlan's docket. " " for plank ' per ccntage on c.li tax Balance elno Township Wp, the undersigned A nil it ts of Sii'ti-h an na Township, certify that lhe nlmve- is a e-or-re-ct stalemeiit eif t he set t lemon t with lhe Su pervisors of nid township. ' ...ii-t...ii-ii-irTT-- i .I'.'ll. Hi.iir.io luiiif .1 it. s i a i.n. r Auditors. CHAS. W FA K l.F.N, Attest Jas. A. IVi:ti:i. Twp. Clerk. ifl 2!t.:ti. A NNITAL FINANCIAL S I'ATK- DlSTntcT, Cambria County, for the yt-nrendiiig June 4th, 1S77: STATEMENT OF TAX HOI Oross amount ot Tax Duplicate... Deduct exonerations, et e " Collector's commission. L. ECTOR. ttsri.sj .t; o.w . 2U.76 so.eti fS'.'t .v Am't paid Treasurer and Orders. Balance due Treasurer .tb'CS') STATEMENT OF TRF.ASt RF.R. H.J. KnrMKNAKKR. Tren??irer. In account with Barr Township School Board On. To balance from former Trcn surer ovMS am't tax ree'd from A. Si-hnnnli'. Col'r ":u..'- State approorial ion lf-if-o " am t ree'd from Oonnty Treastirer so .as " Carroll Township Xi2."J0 for nse of School House No for election purposes. e.oo 79l. I'R. By cash paid Teachers' salaries. .. y,r fuel, etc ' Treasurer's commission Balance in favor of Township. oi:, no . 91. M . 14.08 720.M . 74 R. J. NAOLi; Bres t of BoanL I). l'ATTERsnx, Sec'y, AttOPt-S. June 9th, 1S7". we. the undersigned Auditors ef R.irr Townshin. certifv that we fiave examined the above stated atcountsnnd find ihem to be cor rect. CAM'l K 1.1 r.H. . r . .. i . 8-2B.-3t. S. P. KlhSCH, ; " "' STRAY CATTTjE On or about the 2."fh of May last six head of yottng cattle, three of which nro two year onu an-l tho other three yearllnas. strayed from the premises of the subscriber. In i amoria rownsmp. i ainnrm cmin tv and as all pflorts to find thrru have thus far proved unavailing, snv Inhirm ation leading to their rceoverv will be thankfully received ami suitably rewa'rded Following ts a efeseript ion ed the missing animals: One brindle heifer; one red heifer, with some white under lhe belly: eine brin dle heifer, with white belly: erne white yearling steer, and one rod and one r-el and white spotted yearling hPiler. PATRICK FAKREN. Cambria Twp.. June 20. l77.-.'lt. C ARL RIVINIUS. AYaTCHMAKEU AND JkwFTiF.R V. B E NSBllid PA , Respertlnlly informs the public that he Is prepared toeloall work'in Ms line, such as repairing i iocks, -ry. , -i ei'.inhfiQ lrwplrv. Aie.. at short "S notie-e?. in ine .t-i, o,--, ,o....... ., anil at the lowest possible prices ' Shop on High street, one ee-or west ol Huntley s , e(or-,,. pica etore. I'lease give me a can. Eliensburg, Juno IB, is.e.-iy. AT) M I XI ST R A TOR'S N OT I C E. Ksiatof MARY F.. M'Comimf., doe-'.l. Notice IS herebv given that Ictter of Adminis tration have been grnnted to the nude-rsigne-d on the elate of Marv E. M'Con.'-tc, la'e ot Susque hanna township, dee'd. by the Rcrlstrr of Cam bria county. All persons indebted In said es'nte nro requested to poicp forward and pay the same without delav. and those having claims will pre sent them in "legal slnpe for senlpmcnt. WILLIAM MfOMHIK, Jnnc 18, l77.-6t. Administrator. OTICE. The scroinl account of ll'HBAIH (lonillNoffi, coinenitter of Iiksnis B. Oovonxoi'R. a mnaiic. lias im-i ii niru In t he Court of Common Fleas ol Cambria e:ounty nnd will be proscnloel at the Sepl -nibe-r Te rm of Court, and, if no sufficient reason be sho-vn to the contrary, will be approved ami joiifirmed. I By the Court. . , .. i, ii ,1 .to- li,.il.,.u,,. I H. lin oiiii i .i. - o. , iTOtlunoUry's Uitlee, EOcushur, June is, IV slliiipfi 1.00 ti 00 1 Ol J SHERIFF'S SALES. 1V villi nn l A tno c-f sundry writs of Vrnf. rVjKWi. Court of Common rlea- r t umbris onnniy lo me .iir. fted. h re i'l be exposed to public s.tle.at the hotel ot Conrad baab. in Johnstown. On Saturday, July 7th, IG77, at I nrk, I. JT.. ihe following-rcul estate to wit : i All. the r'tilit. title and interest of Alenre'cf ; t. 'toiiulinoiir. of. in and b a lt ot ground suuice ir. K:ii f oiifiicitiich IwirotlBh. Cambria county. Pa., fronted on lhe ,.;ith bv K.illroa-I street, nnd linxirnt lot et Jacob irimlii i'i-r and West street on the norlh. ami sn allcv t-ti lhe ent. having thereon ereoted a two storv"h"Ue and stable, new In the o.-iip:in"v i f A lei. 'l. Umiirl-nonr. Tnken in exevntinn and to I-e Cold at the suit ol lr. rnierfon. Also, all the Tiitht title nnl interest of Frsrik Mc-Clill'Hiii h. ol. in and to a lot of gronnd situnte in the Third w.,r l. .Ii,ml-n mrnmh. Cambria eoii-.i ' r- l'i IWirit-nj en Broad :r-el. a Ijo'i.inj lot of Bart. Kearney on the cat an l lot ol t lias. Ciirt n riu lit en t he u" s;. a;,.l ; ui,i.i!,u back 1 Pearl sifoet. Iiavici th-.Ti-on rrcete-d t wo i o s'ory ernoi houses, row in the ooctioam-y of tiiinU Mei'ul lou.'h. Taken in cVi-rUlnm ril tn be .1,1 at t ho suit d J a rob Trefts. for u e of M . W . lie tn i '. Also, all the rlirht, I it l nnd Inlerest ef John f"ees. of. in and to a piece or parrel of lar.ii if.iat(5 in Richland township. Cambria colicty. Pa. nd Vdnuur lands of li.iniel Weaver. George Conrad, imii others, contaitiiiiic l." acres, more or less, hav ing thereon ere?led m one and-a half story frame house and a one sb.rv Ionise and Ftable. now In the oeeupnncv ol J-.hn Tcm-s. In ken in execution and to bsol.i at tfii-f-uit of M. W. Keim a Co. At,i. all tho nuht. title and interest if John Buhner of. in and loa loi ol ic round sluiMe in 1 ho Koiirih ward. Johnstown borough. Cambria cun tv. I'a., front tiiir on I'me treei. n loiniiig he of .Jacob Hnrni-r. jr . on lhe horth urid lands ol heirs rr Jacob Horner, sr.. dcrcHS,. en the yon! h. run ninit hack l-.ll leel to an alley, Imvlnr llirreon c-recied a two storv plank lio'ie now in tlie esv-n-paney id John Hul'iie-r. Tn ke-n In execution snd to fie sold at the suit til' .Atnln-W tiick. Tkrms nr rvw E.-ne-lliii d of the purchao moni'v to be p.ii.i when the pi-c.peity Is km-k-e-d down, and the remaining two-thirds on oon tiruintion ol the deed. ..... JOHN MY AN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebcnsburg. June Hi, ls;7. ! SHERIFFS SALES. HY virtue or sundry writs of firm Fnrln and IViofff iont" ; eponns. lneI out ot the '.Court of Com ill on I'btis 'f Cumbria coity nnd to me dlie-rle-d. Ih'-re will be exposed o I Putdic Said at the Court Holiein Ebensburg. iCn Tuesday, July !Oth, 1077, ; at 1 o'clock I. !.. tlie following real estate, i to wit : t At.r. the rlcht, title nnd Interest of Peter Wood ! ley. cd fn and to a piece er parcel of land situates in'chest township. Cambria county. I'a.. aojuin ' ing binds of Margaret Asher.itt. Peter Byrnes, i and nt hers, rontaining acre, norc eir less atvmt 3.i acres ol whiefc ute rlei'.rod, having thereon j erected a I wo story log hoile and a log barn, now , In tlie occhpaney ed I'eter WimhIIpj-. Taken tn execution nnd to be sold at the sni of Wm. M" ! Nulty. l-iY- use ed John Alli-rter. now for use of Joeph Alber'e-r. Al so, nil the right. 1tle and interest of IcnnJ j RcMu-r. el. In KT to a piece or parcel of Uud if- nate in tiallil .In tvnnsbi. Cambria eounty. !'-, ; Hifioinin- lands of Agnes Buck, Henry Sanker. n nd ot hers, con t a in ing Wi acres, more or les. about 'Jn acres of which arc cleared, having thereon ' erected a two story pi ink li"i and a log liarn, ! now in lhe? occupant v of Mart in Seym-iiir. Taken in execution and to'be "old at lhe jH of Charles Miller. Tkhms of ? i.r. One-third of thr pnrriine lii;ney to in- n;id when the- prnpe rty is knock-d elnn-ni and the roinaiitfiif two-thirds upon coii fil'lllatloii of the? Heed. JOHN RYAN". Sheriff. SheiifT's Office, r.tie-tisiiui g. June If.. !;;. s. c. r..ii.i:Y. S. inil.SlNClER. Ha Her k Ilolsinser, am. ' Plumbers, AND GAS FITTERS! Are prepared to put I 'old stvS 11-d Water l"pe in Ionises nnd aitend to n!! ether work in 1 le-ir line proniptlv. expeitif 'ously, at tto- lnwrM po-isi-ble.priees. aiol in a the.r mghly wo kinaniike man ner. Also. -;in furnish at short notice sn l on ihn most rea soon bio t-rins. M arble W a!i St me Is 1 1 oil Sinks tor kitchens. Boiler"-. Brth Tubs. Water Clis-ls. Iron and Woo.b-n H iirilnts. linen Hose, l Jalviinir.e.l Iron Pipes, one ai.d o-eesnd aqn-irli-r inehl.e ai1 1'ipp (light for country u-el. in l Terr! Cotia. Server and Drain I pes. n. 4. nod i In li ps in si-e. Aln. will ft up. at fair ri.nres I'.ia.n Cilobe Valv. s for steam and Iron e-i'iern pu;ups. - All or b rs l"li with J. S. BoNIhut. or at his simp mi Crawford street, will have early and satiliu-tory atlein ion. I-'ieii!-lnrg, June 2, 1S7. tf. A t T' R rr A volume of thrilliiitr intirrrt by ehe t mi ft ut his torian. I.. I. ftrorke-tt : de-Kcriblng the I'lmi'sni and I in i j.- social nUI iral s in! religion lilstory and onniiKion: their homrliir. enrirf e w'o?n, aed irrn -trr s . 1 he ca us-s ni the w ar. t lie is-ues at sta',.e t'hrixtirn fi';ntntt h'fa wnc-lti :i tho m ii;,';y t t-lrrrxt ' of nt lo-'r nat Ions Involved : bi.igra phi Sot the infM, SfrTrxmra H?'l firll rut ; nil richly lllnlrale-il. The ' f iK niillinns ne-e-d now. Wanted i'iMKy. H.CMlei nr,-t nt nf. r-rv liberal terms. Ablto' 1 1 1 B-e li D I" ! is.. '-"i.-flt.J l'ublil:er, f33 San-.un St.. I'hll GKAWFonn iiorsE. r.i:KNsnn;c. P.. Havlmr o:ice nvre f j,V..-n pos-i-ssioii of the- well known l rawtord H-:e In Ebenbnrg, which ho has retitieil nn l reliiriii.-hed ill gt-o-l style-, anl Infeiid - hi res Iter to e-'U.IUTt on s:r!.t te-n:pi-ranee prln"iplcs. lhe subscriber i-arTe-s! 'y soiieits the patron. ,geo, those! who may vi.-ii I he- cnuri! st e-tt !ii-ri,n bus'iie-.s or ple-asure. H w horn be pledges himse-lf to entertain In the! be st pos-ible tiianinr and at tin- lowe-sf possible pri-'e. Excellent accom modations w ill be furnir-hoil to summe r Ixmrd'-rs, w ho w ill tind 1he 'Crnwford"a idensnnl and ecu omical place at which to spend 1 he Iiea'-i1 te rm. ISAAC CK.VWFOKD. Ebrnsl-nrg, April 27, D7f. F. mi von signe-d offers fo SAI.K. Tlio un.lor- sine-l offe-rs lor sr.ie? at a great onrgain his fine Farm in Carroll township, hirmrr'y known ns i he property of S'ephe-n Bnek. dee'd, "eontain III Apre and d'h-wance. about ino .ere-s ol wliieh are cleared, under lenc". and In a re-aon-i able state of enllivatlon with plen'V f pnre wa-r i in ne, rly every h-ld. The improvements consist i ol a Frame House fix"t. a Frame Bank BarnftoxTZ, ' a Woevl Shed, and either 0ethilhlin The pro per'!' will bo sold altogether or In pans. a pur chasers mav desire. FKNt IS A. UT'CK. t:arroll 'I wp., Juno 1, !T7.-2m E: XKCUTOK'S NOTICE. Kstate of James Byknf.. dTM. ! Notice Is hereby Wlven that I.otter Teal a men. t.iry to the est oe el .lames Byrne. Inte e.f Carroll township Cambria cinnty. I'a.. eteepased. having j been duly grantel t'i the Miulerslgned. A 11 pe-TiTis ! Imlehteirio said pst.Me will please make 1mme,l. 1 nte payment, and those having claims or deman ' na ns't the same will pre-sent ibm properly aa- thentleatcd for settlement wli hou. eleln v. I SYL.VF.STEK BY HN E, Execnt.,r. ! Carroll Twp , Jnr.e S. p;i. t. o i SEUEHS' LIVER PILLS ' til !lfr l.iv-t i .- 4t---l for Xhirry - m I n K.etJCeiT I' IT Tin! Ol l.il-rr . (rTMtui;iiT . a notl-venaa k r,i fti-k n-Tit-'t,"Hi, ari nil lv-ttmMr t r thr 1.trr. I ?TrrliJ 400 Itrr. h wormi frmn rr v cnil'. 8 wvnn old. I Wm. fcarrer, Pv. Ijfi, Mo. P-Vn tI racb, tori, if roar j I dnwrriirt tiw'i r- b',Tn tM 1 tor thrm. HTSOLD BY AI.l. DRt'GGISTS. 2-18.-ly.l ANTEO FARMS TO SELF,' I hnv hundred of applicants for FARMS jnt now. Alo. rentable city properties to exrhangp lor Farms Hundreeis ot e-o lp prowd tnlei my office, and I eannnl get sufficient Farms. 1 havp lots of customers for goo. I improvements all cash. Write or call as n pns-ibe, and. if not too far distant, I wi'.l go aud see the pmp-rt v s. M. JAVF.S. Farm Asn,-v, 134 Sinit htn-ld sf., Pittsburgh, near the lust-ilhce. 12-23. ly. vm not easilv earned In these limes, blit he made- In three months by any I either sex. in an part of thp enuei- i ho is Wilbur to work etoadilv at the employment which we luriilsh. Youne-e1not tie away Iron home over niiilit. You e-an give yo'.tr whole II ne to the work, or only yonr spare moments. It cos's nothing to try the business. Terms snd .- outtit Ire-e. Address nt oie-e, H. liAl.f.KT : Co , Bortland. !aitip. (S--R -ly. G.OOH HEEF ! Hnvino ivrmlly pMrebaseil S"Ve-T.al head if rlne '.', p STF.EIIS. which were brought Irom th" S'ate ..f In ii.-ina. 1 am prepared to I'urnfsii my rneti-im is w'th the r.K--T no.r ever oib-r-d for sale in lb s place. 1 'hoi -e Stea, l:. ppuis per lb. ; Sn-akiiiit Roast, 12 ets. per lb. JOSEPH IH IWALP. Ebcusburg. March 30, ls77.-tU J(J. LAKE, Atti'RXf.y-at-T.av rjiensburc. Pa. 0:lice with HeuiRU-r 77. and Rcnaireler, iu Cofcrt lloux?. mm . ? i
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