Ebonsburg, Pa., j 7; jr. - - ma r .?, 1S7S. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Here. There, ft ml the Other riace. M iv devotions at the Ciitliulii: clinrcli in ..i:s place every cveriiiigjdiuiiis the present Ulillill. -AK tlie rafts but two are saiil to have f.ian'l ilieir way to m:iket during the receut in the river. The. C.tmpliellite fnith has lost and gain t Flvrral adherent iu this vicinity during the pant lew day. The tiewly-elcoted justices of the peace wiil h sworn into office and receive their tC,)i;jaions on Monday next. l-Fi!'ty-fl ve tramps wliiled the happy liniirs an ay on Sunday last in what is kuowu at llovgertv's woods, near A 1 toon a. Aln"t Ave hundred rafts from thin and a.poiiiitifc counties reached market in safety jarji. the receut ri.se in the Susquehanna. Hurry Gorman sncreeiloil on Wednes day List in inveigling fifty live trout from tUiir native element a few miles from town. flutter is down to fitcen ceuts per pound anil eight cents per dozen in this place. Cheap enough, hut likely to he mill cheaper. iiilhurt Tozer, of Chest township, Clear f,f;il county, was acc dentally knocked from a raft and drowned in the Susquehanna rive' a few days ago. We erred in speaking of Mr. J. Nixon Kiiikead, recently deceased, as a fond fath er, ti e fact leing that though married no children were ever born to him. .4 large boulder rolied from the moun tain near Mt. Union, Huntingdon county, a ii iy or two ago, and striking a freight train fcuoi Vtd nine tars from the track. An interesting little ou of Mr. John Ccftil, of Johnstown, who Is a brother-in-law (f our townsman, SherilT Ityan, died on 8uu'1y last, in the sixth year of his ago. Tlie I.aterner Hou.-e in this place is re niviug a fresh coat of paint on its outer n;i'', and when the work Is completed we may have something more to say about it. The Shuck-King" pair of Keptiblicftn rep-r.-entatlvea from ISlair county are anxious fur an opportunity to go back to Harrihurg tu frv the "dear people" in the old way. A tumor weighing 7.1 pounds was re ivnt'.y removed from the person of Miss Mary McA Ipine, of Clearfield, by Ir. Atlee, of Philadelphia. A McAIpiue excresence, ivirrly. You rut call him Kdwanl, Edmund, Edwin, or Ed. of the Herald, juit as you L.ivo a mind ',0, but that Ed. won and pro-1'ji-es to etijy the victory is glory enough f r liiai. Two cows in r.edford county have re cently given birth to three calves each, and now the VieVe. is anxious to know what i'atuliria and Somerset counties are going to ilj ationt it. A. J. P. hey, a devoted disciple of Isaac "Walton, claims to have caught forty-five ' p! kled beauties" the other day in alxnit three Lours e,nd a half, but just where de ponent sailh not. While squatted on a log and Ashing in tha dam, the "devil" of the Herald, like any othT clam, took kindly to the water, far from being hot, and a devil of aduckiug the Jlfrn'. i "devil" got. After lot'g suffering, Mrs. Mary Jane l'arrisli, the beloved wife of V. J. Parriah, J-'-'ip, of Gallitzin, died at her residence in that place on Friday laat. Obituary received too late far publication this week. Mies I-ctitia Quinn, of .ToliDstown, a most estimable and much beloved young !:nly, is lying at the point of death in Saliua, Ivansas. v, hither she went some time ago iu li. pes of recovering her lost health. Wrt notice in our geutra! news depart ment th death of Rev. Anthony Calaudria, oiiti of the Passionate Fathers who, it will be ri n;eniteril, gave a mission at the Cath-ul.- church in this place a few years ago. An involuntary petition in bankruptcy h.u been tiled by certain of his creditors i:nt ( jeo. F. H utT, formerly of Altoona, ni'To reotctly of this place, and now of irensburg, and the usual order has been ifs'.leil. ii-.r neighbor of the Herald must feel particularly happy over the congratulations extended by the llollidaysburg Register to (1. 1". James, Eq., who, that paper informs it rea.lers, Las heen appointee, postmaster at Ehorsbiirg. The Mountain House at Oresaon will bo ( pened for the reception of guests on June -"tli, and with Col. E. J. Cnger otice more hi tin) helm it, is needless to say that this :avrritu mountain resort will lose none of its well deserved prestige. Two tramps were found concealed in a car loaded with corn which was opened on Saturday hist at Altoona for the first time .:nc leaving Indianapolis, Iird. When re-h-asml the two corn-foundedly foolish follows Mere more dead than alive. -On Friday of nest week, May JOtli, Dr. Hoffman, if nothing happens in the mean time to prevent, will make his usual month ly visit to Wilmore, when he hopes to "look .Iowa in the mouth" of every one in that vi cinity who stands In need of his services. A lad named Gordon accidentally trip ;el and fell against a rapidly revolving rly "hffll in the Edgar Thomson Steel Works, at I'.rad locks, un Monday last, and when pick-'d up, iu a moment or two after, several f-et from the wheel, lira was fouud to Ikj utinct. M. E. Buckley, Esq., late of this placo, tfr.w of Altoona, was admitted to practice iu air county on Wednesday last, but it is a sui.-take t say, as the Johnstown Tribune '"en, that he has gone iuto partnership, though goue into the ofiice, with John I'cjle, Esq. ('apt. John Porter has sold his leave of the M.iier House in Greensburg, and we rti-utne the furuittire therein, to a Somerset O'tinty mn named Hill, but whether the t'i'P'ain w ill return to Cambria county or go Jo to'.orada for tlia benefit of his health, it an open question. Neighbor James, Ebensbnrg's new post master, Las appointed Mr. Harrison Davis ia his d.-puty, and makes it incumbent upon "jii, e are told, to open the otrice at six o'c.rtit in the morning and keep it open un to ten o'clock, and even later if need bo, to Pn s-id deliver the mail to all comers. Mr. James M. Kinports, of Hollidaya- "'Z. wh re for many years he carried on the ' -h.i 5 business, has applied for the benefit the bankrupt Saw, with liabilities amount '" t c-T,loO and assets at 3,000. Mr. ') "t:p it's of late has been in the employ oC T-x l.ick Iumber Company , in Iudiana conr.fy. 1 tie room on High street recently occu l"i l y Mr. Evan Gnt'.iths as a meat market being iuted np for post-office purposes, :n,,W ins other tasteful improvements be a neat new front, and will be ready for " -I'ujian, y i course of a day or two. No "'-ter Mjiectiou as to locality could have ten ma:!e. Mr. Kred. Vowinckle, who owns and ;r;UeS a Meatn saw-raill near Lloyd.sville, ,;i W'hita township, interviewed a buzz saw 't!i his let t hand, on Monday last, and if L9 hd it to do over again it is fair to pre irna that the task would be left tindoue. Sl'd it Is probable that his flogera will not be total loss. J A man named Hoffman, who was fatally ''IJ'lred at AmUruin'ri n&4vicrer ntatirn hilfl attempting to board the Union hiae r , on ihursttay evening last, died on the flowing day at his home iu Mapleton, '"'gdon county. The unfortunate man ave a atuj lour children iu destitute 'rcumstances. t"Jhe Holli Jaysbnrg Standard congratn ' es neighbor James on his appointment as P-ttuahfer of this place, aud says that if the ifmocrais of Cambria don't want to be ml ,y fraudulent administration they "I give us the county treasuryship. Good I'jiigh.if the iJenwxrrats aforesaid are only ,:a '" it in those optics. ., . "r. .Icsenh GallaL'ber. of White town- ,''P, and cot of Ebensburg, as the Altoona 1 f'tov.e asvrrs. went his wav to Hollidavs- ' 'rg t:;H other day accom panied by a pair of l'"!ie-lrig8 which his great-grandfather, '10 died at the age of 9i, used to own, and h bas been in the family for so long a miod that the mind of ruan' runneth not to "s xatrary. When the Altoona jhysicians hare nothing eye tri tllPT pr0(.re,i to ,ap Co John Wcods. and what is stanger still h seems to stand the oft-repeated process abont as well asthe doctors d-. At least wj indj-e so from the fact that he submitted 011 last Monday afternoon to the seventh operation of that, kind, notwithstanding which his condition is reported to be about the same as usual. . c im.ii-e wuu smrere regret the death in Altoona on Tuesday last, of Mrs Marga ret. McNally. wife of onr old frien.l PeTer McNally, long and favorably known many years ago as a successful and enternrisini citizen of Hollidaysburg. The deceased 1 lady was aged about 01) vr ars, and had been severely alllicted during the past winter with paralysis of the limbs. May she rest in peace, Four acres and eighty perches of land in the northern part of Ebensburg borough on which there is erected a two storv frame 1 and a two stoVy plank house, the same be ing the property of Thomas liodgers, and of which Sheriff Ryan was trustee, were sold at public outcrv, on last Saturdav afternoon to Messrs. E. Retorts & Son, of this place' : for the sum of !?1,0.0 which, considering the times, was not a bad price. j The Huntingdon Jscal Xetc says that ' the wife of Mr. Wesley Knnedv, residing ' in Morris township, near Waterstreet gave ! birth on the l!uh of April to twin girls who 1 were joined together at the breast by a liga- i ment much resembling that which united i the Siamese twins, and both infants beinc well formed they would have enlisted the I attention of the scientific as well as the enri- 1 011s had not death ensued shortly after birth. Every train that has nulled in f ti. ' depot here this week has brought with it more or less raftsmen returning to their homes from down the river. On Wednesday night no less than sixty-two of these adven turous spirits reached this place, some of whom are said to have reported the loss by drowning of three of their number, all from Chest township, Clearfield county, while on the passage down. We could learn no par ticulars. 1 If Spring hadn't come this yearJalont three weeks before its time it would proba bly have found Myers Lloyd amply pre pared for its advent, and even as it isthere are very few articles of merchandise requir ed for personal or household nse that this enterprising firm is not prepared to furnish as cheap, and in many instances much cheaper, than they can be bought at other stores. Give them a call and these facts you will doubt not at all. Mr. F. S. Maloy, of Johnstown, writes to request the announcement iu our columns this week of the fact that he is an aspirant for the position of County Superintendent, and of course hopes to make his calling and election sure. Mr. M., it is almost needless to say, has had a long experience iu the art of teaching, and so far as ability and energy is concerned be need not take a back seat iii the educational synagogue. If ho wins the prize he will dim none of its lustre. Altoona has just gained another worthy young citizen by the removal from this place to that city of M. E. Buckley, Esq., who, morally and mentally considered, is an ac quisition that any community might feel proud of securing. Mr. Ituckley proposes to continue the practice of the legal profes sion, and so long as it is necessaiy to resort to the law to settle controversies between neighbors we trust that onr young friend will secure a goodly share of the perquisites. A few dollars well spent brings joy and content to men who doth wisely invest them ; and no better place dof we know for any buyer to go with such maxims, to test them, tSian to ths great clothing bazaar of Godfrey Wolff, who is far ahead of all com petitors it; the extent, quantity and quality of his goods, ami in the low prices at which Le sells them. There is no discount 011 the clothing, but a big discount from the prices of other dealers, at Godfrey Wolff's great popular clothing house, next door to the post-office, Altoona, Pa. There are things in this life full of sad ness fond hopes often fail in their fruit; but for brightest of sunshine and gladness, with an excellent bargain to boot, we com mend all our readers to Murphy, who has clothing enough for them all, and sells very low for tha "ready" at his great and cheap Star Clothing Hall, where suits for the big forks and little, a stock Jthat will please every taste, can now be found in tho great est profusion, and at priees the very lowest ami lotte. liemember 10H Clinton Street, Johnstown, and don't forget to buy there. The removal of the bar and the improve ment in various other respeots of the Cam bria House in this place, of which Mrs. Christina Foster is proprietress and that thoroughly competent gentleman, Mr. Jov cph II ininger, it clerk, has made it more than ever a comfortable and desirable hotel at which to hang np one's hat and rest assured of receiving the best of treatment at the most moderate ra'es. No house of like ca pacity offers greater inducements to summer sojourners in this cool and healthy locality, aud none deserves a more liberal patronage. We intended to a-itiaize our readers this week with an original pun about Samuel B. Corn, of Altoona, having acknowledged the com in the U. S. District Court, Pittsburgh, on Monday last, that he -was bankrupt in the sum of $12,000 and was totally devoid o( assets, but the wind has been completely taken out of our sails by the Morning Tri bune, which not only knocks all the kernals orl of that cob, but has the hardihood to say that Thomas-. Frow, of Clearfield county, rwo-ed himself on the bankrupt wheel to the tune of S15,l)n'J, ami with no assets worm mentioning. Mr. E. J. Mills complains of an injustice unintentionally did bim iu our last Issue by giving currency to tho rumor that his. lia bilities exceeded his assets, tne truru oetng, as he asserts, that he has more than suffi cient in tho way of real and personal pro perty to pay all he owes. Wo are glad to learn this, and not only hope it may prove true, but sincerly trust that .Mr. Mills, who lias long been known as an houoraWe and public-spirited ci'-izen, may soon succeed in overcoming ad his financial difficulties anil taking his place once more among the suc cessful bnsiness men of this community. A. twelve or fourteeti-y ear-old son of Mr. Edward Griffith, who resides in Cambria township, aloot three miles north of this place, was thrown from a horse which he was riding ta water about five o'clock on last Saturday afternoon, and becoming en tangled iu the gears was dragged a consid erable distance and pretty badly bruised, about the head and body, though he fortu nately escaped without having any of his bone broken, save and except that the frontal bone of his forehead was slightly fractured iu one or two places. The lad was unconscious for some time after the accident, but soonrallied and is now rapidly recover ing. His preservation from a shocking death was indeed miraculous. In our brief notice last week of the death of Mrs. P. J. Rraddock we stated that she was buried on Weil need ay afternoon in the Catholic cemetery at Snmautvillo. This was a mistake so far as the dav was coucerned, the funeral being held on Thurs day forenoon, wbeu a Requiem Mass for the repose of her soul was celebrated previous to the consignment of her mortal remains to mother earth. The deceased was a dangh ter of our obi friend and much esteemed pa tron, Mr. Win. McCloskey, of Lilly's station, and her age was not qnite 23 yeara. She wae sehoel teacher by profession previous to her marriage some two years ago. and in that and all other relations of life did heren tiredufyasakind.lovingand devoted dangli ter, frister, preceptor and wife. May she rest i n peace. I Those of onr readers who have been ; mukiiiir tiiouirirs about the prir.es awarded at the recent entertainment in Snmmitville 1 will be interested in learning that the set of : jewelry was won by Miss Kose Storm ana the necklace by Miss Juliette Traigle. the contest resulting as follows : Jewelry Miss Kose Storm. 55 votes ; Miss Josephine Criste, 51 votes; Miss Sne McDermitt, 19 rotes; Miss AgnesCriste, 4 votes. Necklace Miss Juliette Traigle. 106 votes; Miss Mo! lie I.eib, W5 votes ; Miss Julia Heidi, 4 votes. In this connection we have le-n requested to state that owing to the absence from home of Miss McDermitt when the contest began, she did not do all she could and would otherwise have dn to win the first prize. Other articles there are still to be disposed of, and when that is done the result will be announced through the Fhezmax. Two Sistfrs Die Vert Si'ddr.vly. A ll rn(irkihic Cvinridrnce. On Sunday after noon, April 21st, Mrs. Springer, wife of Mr. Peter Springer, of Ttarr township, this county, feeling unwell, retired to her room and with a newspaper in hand lay down on the bed to read and ff possib'e recuperate her wasted energies. She was permitted to remain undisturbed for an hour or two, after which .a member of the family went to call her to supper, when she was found lying on the bed, apparently fast asleep, but a closer examination revealed the startling fact that her seeming slumber was the lnrig sleep of draft. Ir. the silence of her chamber, and without the consoling presence of a single relative or friend to soothe her last moments, her life had gone out, and of course the mys tery attendant upon her dissolution will for ever remain a secret. But apoplexy or some kindred ailment, which does its work with the swiftness of the lightning's Hash, is pro bably the true explanation. .The body pre served a singular degree of warmth and flexibility for a day or two, but it was finally determined to a certainty that death had done its work, aud on the following Wednes day forenoon what was mortal of an estima ble woman were laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery at St.. Nicholas. The foregoing announcement, though sad to a degree, contains nothing uncommon as to death's doings. But in connection with tho celebration of a requiem mass in the village church for the sonl of the deceased, just, prior to the committal of the body to its last earthly resting place, occurred, as we are reliably informed, an incident which may be said to border on the confines of the supernatural. The coffin had been borne into the chancel of the church, and during the progress of the impressive services, two loud and distinct knocks were heard in rapid succession at the. right hand side of the altar. No one being at the time near the point wheuce tho sounds emanated, the knocks could not, of course be ascribed to human agency ; but that they were distinctly heard by all present is said to be a fact beyond controversy. The circumstances itself was brought prominent ly to remembrance by the receipt of a letter a few days later containing the sad an nouncement of the death, in Philadelphia, of a sister of Mrs. Springer at the precise mo ment when the knocks were heard in the church ! This sister, who was a religieuse of the charity order, bad such a violent shwk communicated to her system by the news of the unlooked-for death of Mrs. Springer, that her own death speadily fol lowed in much the same unexpected man ner. We have given these particulars with out any attempt at enilndlishment. They constitute a strictly accurate statement, based on information we deem stictly re liable, and viewed in the aggregate, furnish food for much more than momentary reflec tion. We offer no explanation, for the re lationship existing between mind and mat ter is of too subtile character for our pen to portray. Still the whole thing should not lie dismissed by bim wlto is wise in his own conceit with a simple pooh-pooh ! for verily there are stranger things, Horatio, thau have ever been dreamt of in thy philosophy. A Debatatu.e Question. While much has been written concerning the use of "put up" medicines, the question is still an open one and demands of the people a careful con sideration. The salient points may be briefly stated, and answered as follows: 1st Are the sick capable of determining their real condition, the nature of their malady, and selecting the proper remedy or means of core? 2d Can a physician, no matter how skillful, prepare a universal remedy, adapted to the peculiar ailments of a large class of people, residing in different latitudes, and subject to various climatic influences? In answer to the first proposition, we would say, diseases are named and known by certain '"signs" or symptoms, and, as the mother does not need a physician to tell her that her child has the whooping-cough or indicate a remedy, so people when afflicted with many of the symptoms concomitant to "impure blood," "torpid liver," and "bad digestion," require no other knowledge of their condition, or tho remedy indicated, than they already possess. Second proposition Many physicians argue that diseases are seciioiially peculiar, and that their treatment niu.-t therefore vary, and yet quinine, morphine, podophylin, and hundreds of other remedies are prescribed in all cimvtriet to overcome certain conditions. Is it uot, therefore, self-evident that a phy sician whose large experience has made him f.-.rniliar with the many phases incident to all imiuriries of the 6001, general and nervous dihilittj, lirer complaint, dipi psin , consump tion, aud catarrh, can prepare series of rem edies exactly adapted to meet the conditions manifest, wherever, and by whatever means, it may have been engendered ? The family medicines prepared by R. V. Pierco, M. D., of Buffalo, f. Y., fulfill the above require ments. Many physicians prescribe them iu their practice. His Golden Medical lMscov ery has no equal as a blood-purifver and general tonic, while his Favorite Prescrip tion cures those weaknesses peculiar to wo men, after physicians have failed. His Pleasant Purgative Pellets, which are sugar coated and little larger than mustard seeds, are a safe and certain cure for "torpid" liver and constipation. If you wish to save mon ey by avoiding doctors and keep or regain your health, buy The People's Common Sens Medical Adviser, an illustrated work of over H00 pages. It contains instruction concern ing anatomy, physiology, hygieue, and tho treatment of disease. Over one hundred thousand copies already sold. Price (post paid), Sl.ro. Address the author, Ii. V. Pierce, M. I)., Buffalo, N. Y. The school directors of this county, as of all other comities in the State, will come to gether on Tuesday next to salect a County Superintendent and fix his salary lor the ensuing year, and while the task before them is seemingly not a difficult one, the contest may possibly prove more spirited thau is generally anticipated. For the position named. Prof. H. Herg, the present incum bent, and Prof. T. J. Chapman and Mr. F. S. Maloy, are the only aspirants in this coun ty, and no matter upon which one of them the mantle may fail, it will be filled to per fection. The advantages are of course with Mr. Berg, whose opportunities for seeing and interviewing directors on the subject are not only much the Itest, but when to this is added the fact that he has made a most etlicient, faithful and obliging officer, and that, he has performed all the d uties pertain ing to the position with decided advantage to the caus and great credit to himself, it does look as if nothing short of the rule of rotation in office is at. all likely to interfere with his continuance for another term at least. Still, as we. have intimated, doubtful things are mighty uncertain, and there is no telling just where the lightning may strike, though it is certain in this instance that the educational interests of Cambria county will r.ot suffer no matter which one of the three gentlemen named may be fortunate enough to secure the position. The Republican County Committee, or a fair proportion at least of said organization, met at the Court House in this place, on last Monday afternoon, and selected George M. Reade, Esq., of Elier.sburg, and Mr. John M'Cune, of Johnstown, as Representative delegates to the State convention, the Sena torial delegate tieing conceded to It'.air eonnty,, Tha Committee also unanimously commendei the conrsu of Congressman J. M. Campbell, including, as the l)emncrat pnta it. his opposition to the silver bill and all other measnres designed for the benefit of the people. No time was fixed for tha hold ing of the county convention, that being left to the chairman of the committee, who is expected if not privately instructed to trim tho party sails so as to catch, if possible, a favoring breeze from the national greenback movement. "Uncln" Joe Gutwald, the well known butcher, has just come into possession of three as fine two-year-old cattle as we re member to have seen driven into Eltensburg for many a day, the aggregate weight of which on Monday last was 5,000 poinds. Two of these bovine are steers, the other being of the same sex but of a more ambi tions nature, and were raised by the Doran brothers, of Summerhill township, whose fame, for rearing fine cattle, harvesting big crops, and owning two of the best farms in Cambria county, has liecotne proverbial, as well at home as abroad. A Few Pleasant Personal, ash Po I.ITtCAL Paragraphs. In hopes of "re moving the pressure" from neighbor James, ot the Herald, in regard to our candidacy for the office of County Treasurer, we "lift the veil" and present the following generous notices clipied during the past few weeks ; from various exchanges, one of the most flattering of which is from the pen of our' former townsman and fellow typo, J as. A.' Kittell, at prest-nt employed as local editor of the Einlenton Recorder. All the notices ; appended are exceedingly complimentary, i and while they may render ns no aid in se- ! curing the prize sought for, it is very grati- j lying to know that tbere'are some memlers ' of the profession who esteem us more highly 1 than the Herald roan would have the: world ' lielieve lie does, though he don't believe it himself. Here are the kind words of good cheer, for which our sincere thanks are ! heartiiy tendered : Johnstown Democrat." If. A . J!c?ike. of the Cumbria freeman, whose renin I qualities mike liiin n pleussiit visitor. ' (rave ns a cull lust Saturday. lie is a -flnililate . lor the nomination of County Trcnsurer. If 1 hnrd work for the party inskcs a cUiin he is : certainly entitled to considers t ion by the Hem- i ocrncy of this county. If he should be nomin- I nted he would make an etlicient snd pleasant i officer. We are taking no part bet-veen our many friends who are candidates for this posi- j tion : but as he is a fair anil hard working editor ! we could do no less than wish him success, as a j primer in in is cocniy nas io si nitfirie n) an 1 uiiy to keep his paper up and tiaif afloat. Emlenlon Kecorder. SIcPike, of the Elienslmrir Freeman, one of the best country papers in this Slate, is a can- didate for the ofiice of Treasurer of Cambria county and snouiu (jei me position, ne nas always been a true and faithful man to his par ty ; is honest nnu capable ; bas never gone buck on a nominee; has always used Ins energies and influence Tor th? success of his party ; and if there is aspurkof gra r it ude in t he breasts of the "Frosty Sons" of Cambria county, Mae will get the nomination, and be elected by a larife majority. llluntington Journal. Brother McPike, of the Cambria Freeman, will again ask for the nomination for the office, of Treasurer nt the hands of the Democracy of "little Cambria." For several years past he has had a desire to bundle the shekels of that county; tint for some reason or other because he hud not enough delegates in the conventions, we suppose some other chap always carried off the coveted prize. M'Pike is a hard worker in the ranks of his party, prints a good paper, for little pay, nasi If the Democracy of that re gion want to do the square thing they will nom inate and elect him. So mote it bo. Same paper Inter edition. "McTiob." is what Uncle .lake Ziegierjof the But ler Herald, calls the witty McPike, of the Cambria Freeman, when speaking ot the hitter's candidacy for the nomination forcounty treas urer. We hope Mac. may 7 i(i aud gel nhead of all competitors in the race for the money bags of "bittie Cambria." Bcllefonte Watchman. McPiKK. of the Ebensburg Freeman, fs a can didate for County Treasurer, and announces the tact thus, wise: "A man named McPike would very much like To handle the lunds of the county : And if you plve him a lifiyou may accept as a gift His'sineere thanks for your bounty." If thivl don't secure the place for him there is no use of true worth or soul-subduing genius expecting recognition In Cambria county. Tyrone Democrat. II. A. MfPiKB. Fsq., of the Cambria Freeman. Is u candidate for 1 he Treasury nomination of that coflnfy. fie ha labored earnestly for the party for years and the least the party of that county could do would be to nominate and elect hitn to that position, fie would make an ex cellent officer and we hope to be able to chron icle his nomination. Altoona Sun. From McPikf.'s paper, the Cambria Freeman "A man named Mcl'ike would very well like to handle the funds of the county, and If you Rive him a lift you may accept as a girt his sincere thnnks Tor your bounty." All of which menus that McPike would not object if elected County Treasurer, Success to him. Phtlipsburgr Journal. Thk editor of the Ctmhrirt Freeman, IT. A. McPike, is the democratic candidate for treas urer of that county. As he labors raithTully in the interests of his party, we deem it no more than justice and gratitude that hi claims should be recognized by his constituents. Bedford Gazette. McPike, of the Cambria Freeman, wants to be County Treasurer. He deserves the place, ought to have it, and would no doubt fret it by unanimous consent if Andrew Strittmatter didn't want it too. That's what's the matter. ITIie (Jaztttt might wit h equal truth have added tho names of nine or ten others, Jf,J Lcwistown Sentinel. Wf. notice that McPike. of UieCambrls Free man, is a candidate fur County Treasurer of Cambria county. The Democracy of that coun ty will be very derelict if he don't get it. The honor and emoluments could not be more worthily bestowed. . , Thk Catitomc Worm). Tlie May nnm ber of Thk Catholic World lias several articles that command attention ; tho whole i 11 mutter is a liappy at.il skilful combination j of brightness and strength. The opening article on "The Future Destiny of Man" I deals in a deep, philosophic maimer with the qnestion of future rewards and punishments which at present so agitates the public mind in this country and abroad. "Prohibitory Legislation ; its Cause, ami Effects" treats of the attempt to enforce sobriety by law. The article is bold, strenuous, and practical, and takes a contrary view to that of the Prohibitionists. "A Sectarian Diplomatic Service" attacks in no measured terms the whole school of American representatives abroad for allying themselves with the anti Catholic sects. "Tho Literary Extravagance of tlie Day" is another aggressive article, whose title explains its purport. These are the most prominent articles; lint there are others of except iouahle merit and interest : "The A rcl.iepiscopal Palace at Uenevcn tuni"; "German Homilies on the Gospels" ; a very pleasing paper on "French Proverbial Savings" ; another 011 "Respectable Poverty in France" ; a letter from Koine describing tlie scenes at the coronatiou of Leo XIII., etc., etc. That admirable story, "The Home Rule Candidate," is brought to a close in the present number, anil a new story of Bavarian life this time begun. The poems show that superior excellence which Thk Catholic World always commands ; nmutig them is another instalment of Dr. Parson's scholarly and noble translation of Dante's Pttrgatorio. The literary criticisms are bright and keen, as they always are iu this magazine. Some of our exchanges run aotcZ of the troth when they announce that Mr. Drake of this place is one of the parties to whooa contracts have lieen awarded by the Sealoard pipe-line atnl telegraph company for furnish ing felegrapti poles and for ditching and lay ing the pipes, no gentleman of that nam being a resident of Ebensburg. Xor is it true, as the Altoona Mirror asserts, that our townsman, .Mr. l.iKe, nas secured such a contract. the fact being that he is the agent J in this county for the reception of bids, aud not a bidder himself for any work to tie done for said corporation. More than this, Mr. Lake has no knowledge of any contract hav ing as yet lieen awarded to any person tn this county, and if there had been he feels confident lie would not be left in ignorance of the fact. Of the other alleged contracts said to have been awardeded to Messrs. Ed ward Isett and S.imttel Milliken, of Rlair county, and Mr. Grayson, of Shippensbnrg, Pa., we know nothing, but are inclined to believe that the announcement is premature. Twenty-three cubic fee.tof sand, or eigh teen cubic feet of earth, or seventeen cubic feet of clay, make a ton ; but those are not the kind of feet C. itlnmenthal, proprietor of the Great Eastern Root and Shoe Store, 1119 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, had in his minfl's eye when lie bought the large and elegant stock of lioots, shoes, gaiters, slip pers, etc., now offered for the inspection and purchase of all who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity. No stock so large and complete and no prices so far below the fig ures heretofore paid have ever tiefore lwen seen or heard of Iu Altoona. Keep these facts in mind and take advautage of them. ai.-. niunii nuui iiiT7T-( .lint iaht will : nooif Kntr i, , i, , ,, .,, .1 ' , , "iicuii"! i' ooiuiei or iihi, r any inner bead-dress tike that, provided ahe calls at isa Davia'a ataud, where in beauty coin, plete, and in styles new and neat., there's Ihe fiuestof goods in the land. Don't for get, ladies, that the new tnilinery establish ment of Misa Mary Davis, on Julian street, is where money can be saved in buving tlie latest Spring styles, and that no larger, bet ter or more varied stock of milinery gooda have ever been brought to Ebensburg. Local Correspondence. Carhoi.i.tmwn. Pa.. April l. Is7s. TWAR Frkgm x-Tn the absence of your resr-nl.-ir correspondent. "Cerberus."-who so atilv and faithfully furnishes you with item of local interest from th! section, your humble servant wiM endeavor to fill the toll. In the first place, then, it i our duty to note II matrimonial alliance of rather an iinusenl character so far as the "ires or the respective parties are coneerned. I allude to the weiblivs of Mr. Martin Hist, late of Johnstown, and Mrs. Martrarel VVentz, of Carrol! township, who were married in St, Benedict's church, this morninjr. by Itev. Father Prior A mandus. and are now celebrating, with a lario party or Triends and neighbors, what I trust will prove an auspicious event. We d.i not spetik from the book, but well founded rumor makes the united nes of the bride and groom ntiour I V) yesr. consider able more 'han hair of which the bride can call her own. Prosperity attend them. Wiih sincere rejrret we are culled upon to chronicle the sudden and tragic de.tth of Philip Iferzoir. jr.. which occurred on last Friday night about o'clock. M r. Herzoir. neeomnuni.t in- one of his sons, had gone TO Chest Spriuvs with ! a team on the day orevious for the purpose of I hauling hay and grain, and while riding on the 1 loud mid at a distance of some two milt s fro;n I Chest Springs, he was by n sudden lurch of the ! wagon thrown from tho load of hay to the ' ground, and bad his neck broken. He lingered until the evening or the next dav in an entire- 1 ly conscious condition, but with no feeling ' ... ... c .i.i.-i-. uu n.wiifn oeain put an end to his sufferings. The remains of deceased were interred in St. Itcncdict's cemeterr on Monday, whither they were nccompanied by one of the lirgest funeral processions ever seen in this section of the county. Ieceaed, who was in his .Vth year, leaves n widow in very neucH.e rtenitn anil nine children to mourn his j pad and sudden death. May he rest in neac Mr. William Perry, of 'rhest Snrinu nrmua mt.t 1 with a shocking ncciJcnt vestcrdav at a steam ' saw null in that place. I!y some mischance he ' red against a circular saw while in rapid mo tion and had one of his feet almost entirely severed from the leg, while the l"g ltelf whs i terribly mutilated nearly to the knee. Dr. M. J. Buck, of Altoona, was sent lor and after'ex- i amination concluded to cut off the injured ' member. He accordingly nmputed the leg n few inches below the knee, and at last accounts i the sufferer was doing as well as could be ex- ! pccieu. A newnnd no doubt a sntisfnetorv r.nori,... j has recently taken place herenway in the mode 01 iiucnu:ng sntl waiting upon invalids requir ing night watching, and vonr correspondent suggests, in the interest of the rising genera tion, that it. come into general use, Tne new style is this: ir a young lady (no one tmta young lady, we presume, would answer) hap pens to be sick, her young associates of a ten der mood and of both sexes, choosing each an agreeable companion, until fmrorfice eon. ttues are made up. attend and keep watch over me sinierer, aicing cacti ottier bv pleasant con verse and .K.ot-ft from yielding to theomhraces 01 me iirnwsy goo -not saying, however but wnnt tney may be overcome by so other enuirace or a more substantial and soothing nature. Scbstitl'te. HocTZDAf.E, Pa., April 29, IPT9. Dear FrtKF.v an Presuming that a letter from this place will interest some of your rend ers, at leasi. I ft. nil offer no apology for taking up a portion or your space ror that purpose. lloutzdale. or Newtown, as it is called by tho runners in the vicinity, I will not attempt to describe, ns I have never seen its!parallel, and it has too much originality about it for the pen, or rather pencil,, of a boy like me t portray. I must, therefore, rest content with sketching its main features, and giving n disconnected account of its comings and shortcomings. What is designated lloutzdale, or Newtown. Is Tor the most part a promiscuous, disorderly scattermcnt ol temporary dwelling houses, throughout a crooked, unculti valed, dreary and partly marshy valley to the extent of about four miles. The general extension of the val ley is east and west. I!y the inhabitants them selves, who nrefsaid to numherahout five thous and, the Towi, is divided into Sterling, Houtz dale proper, and West lloutzdale. Sterling and West Houtzdale are. resix-ctivcly, mere exten sions of a single street csst and west, and are each about a mile and a quarter or a uiileauda hair in length. Houtzdale proper forms, as It were, the main body or the town, situated on the northern slope and giving to the plncu the position of an army facing south. A rew build ings are scattered on the southern slope, rorm ing. so to speak, the picket line to the main body. A respectable creek, called tlie M.ich-.n. non, flows through the valley from west to east, gives an uesiraoie inciiities for mills and .vnrler . hut Wim of Paf Tyburn manufactories. A railroad also passes t hrough . " onder. Uat became Ol l at 1 vouro, the town along the creek, connect ing Osceola who ran a saloon there theAiielicr with Spruce Flat. In Houtzdale proper there "He's a banker in San Fl anci.sco.' are three churches, twelve or fifteen hotels, and IllIm r.hnrrlen bad a b.nk iu Silvei'tOtl quite a number of stores. Of the churches the doun Lli)gaen naa a o.ina iu cuveiiuu. largest Is the ("at holic, which will accommodate Wlieie'a lie banking How?' abont eight hundred persons. The hotels are "lie's herding sheep for Tummy rug generally good sized buildings, and ..rne of n Mll1 t" k them are first class in appearance and man- m,Le, on Mud, ' . , . , agement. 1 he chit-r occupation or theinhnbi- tommy, the bootblack? tants is mining, and ns a 'consequence the bus- The same : be got feet ill tlie Sweet By ra .nn-Hv, and sold for twenty thousand nig now, and their aggregate weekly shipments ' 'Did J OU know the iMoper boys amount to about 2u.t urn tons. Miners receive Well. Hal 1 y Sinner is the Co. in Bias forty cents a ton for digging, but are never til- r. p - meicantile fiim ill Hour lowed to takeout more than will supply the ,L:' a "f'Cf, ""6 "'.V1 . 8 immediate demands of tho market. Business Kotig, Cbliia. Luke hloper Killed a Cliltia is generally brisk r..r two weeks nfter pay day, man in Slagtown, and got six months in but exceedingly dull during the fortnight pre- t,, ... PflintViit iarv Lent? sentence ceding it, store orders about that time being l,e V' "V e,nlen 1',,, ,., , the only circulating m?dium. No attempts are just for killing a Chinaman! Hell be made to till the soil, and the necessary farm pardoned out, though. Ldge Sloper got VmClH? Swcn WLtilcXlZ ' e.ru.m.. AIoiiLua runmsn irotn their lots and tried the experi ment of making gntden. mising potatoes, etc.. are qm.e successful. The locality is decidedly healthy, there beinit comparatively rew deaths ard only sickness enough to give three doctors a rair share of practice. .s regards the moral and peacelul tendencies f the people! will not venture an opinion, thruiah it rnav lie nrn. per to say that only one lawyer has had thoiman. temerity to take up his abode in their midst, Whisky" irpUi rhsr.w-i ! - ,c,'a' '-y'8 wife and mine' out of which a first class husiuess town run he; tall stianyer. 'were great cronies. My wile made in due course of time. lours. He, Dillt. ! A Wholesale Baskritt Rusikess. Saturday was the "biggest day yet" in the -bankruptcy branch of the United Statei District Court. No less than seventeen pe- ' titious were filed, with lialilities aggregat ing about Ss'00,000. The number filed dur ing Ihe week was sixty-five, and the liabili ties represented by these foot np S 2, 200 ,000. Among the applications on Saturday we no- , tice the following : j Thomas McTauley, oT Altoona, and Hon. Win. H. Armstrong, r laycoming. Greenback candidate fOr Governor, filed n petition for themselves and against Edmund Hlnnehard, of Hellefonte, Pn.. acting that they be adjudicated bankrupts. Ttic petitioners formed the Denver Mills and Lumber Company, and made mort gages aggregating ."..noo to secure forty-five notes of "i.lNHi each, or these notes til. 0 X1 are still in the hands of the trustee, and iJcMll.utMt hne been issued on. The mortgages are upon real estate and lumber land in Lycoming. Clcnr tield. Elk and t'entro count ir-s. The unsecured debts or the firm are '.i.Rno. The individual : debts of McCanley are IIT.'i.uOO, and his assets .".'. Mr. Armstrong places his individual ! debts at tSO.OtiO, in addition to notes amounting to UI0. 1IVJ1EXKAL. McKENN' A - COItCO It A V.- Married, at Pt. John's church, Johnstown, on Tuesday, April 30. I7S. by Kev. O. P. Gallagher, uncle of the Iiriile, Mr. Jiiiin McKenna, i.r lirnddock. for merly or Cumbria boro", aud Miss Ei.l.tN Cok CoRAN, of Johnstown. Kt KK flRTDF. LOFTCS. Married. at Pt. Ma- X'pril "J. I by Key! W GarVe form or Johnstown. Mr. Jos it CI! Kiiikriiiiik. nt I'ar. ker, and Miss Annie IJ. Lonus, recently of Eb ensburg. N TICE is Iierehv that tlie Charles A. -Mc.Mnlien. has been fllc.l in tiie ofTlee ff the Pro! honotnry or the Coart ol Cimnon Plena jf the County of I'limhrU, and that if exceptions be not f) led to t he same on or before the first day ot next term, the siiid account will be ennflrmod C. V. b'hO.VMXh, Protlu.notarv. Prothonctary's Office, Kbenaburg, April ."!, l'sTs. rpilIATi LIST. Causes set down for trial at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Ebensburg. in and for tbe conn'y of Cambria, commencing on the fourth Moa day (being the 27th day) or May, A. 1. 1S78: MoPermitt vs. Flynn et al. Allen & Co vs. Oiilwald. Baum vs. Sumo. C. F. f 'PO.VNF.M,. Prothonotarr. rrothonotary's Office, Ebensburg April !9. 1S7. "piARMSAT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned offers at private Bale the ffilfnwlni thnnprlloa n wit - A tratt t.f laml in nvuer lownsnip. Hlalr -onnty. miles from I Fast Tyrone, containing 18s acres. Weil improved, Imvlng thereonall the neeessarv fa-m bu.ldlngs. I This birm will he divided into two or three parts, It ile'ircd hv purchasers, and il not sold before the . , v . I .i -,. . . the first of M.irrh next, ft will then ho rented. an township. 3' miles fmm Altoona. Th s property Is in a high atateof cultivation and h is a splendid house, barn and other building thereon erected. Also, a tract or Improved land simmcd partly In Hlalr and Cambria counties, containing 27 acres. This tract is underlaid with coal ot etcel lent quality, well covered with timber, an I has a railroad built to it. ready ror shipping con . These binds will be sold as a whole nr -ilrlded. and on terms to suit purchase! a, or will excuange ror Altoona city property. For further inr rm tion all on or address WM. TlFCKKH. Nov. 23, t7T.-ly. Box &t, altoona. WHOLKSAI.K. OOLUrS and, tSESOIS PITTSBURGH, PA IIa removed from their former stnn.1, four doors below, to the elegant, larg-e, four-storied, well lighted warehouse, Cnrnrr of lh it.. farlne liond of Wom1, end are now rtnitv receiving gfvd. TTsre nrw one or the I.AHCEST SPHINU STOCK? t IIOOI mill MIOIS IX Tli U MlllkEI', which will be old st bottom prices. N. H.-Orders solicited and promptlT attended to. F.atern bills duplicated. 4-lt.-2m.l AEir 1 Villi T1SKMKSTS. The Co-Operative Newspapers. j It has been asserted that one half f all money paid tv New York advertisers for i.lvertsin out side that city g.ics to t'o-i.pcr.vivo Newspapers. 1 T tli is st :it em en t is true t here Is m orcni;n nf surprise that prominent papers wldeli are pt t i I I rharginK war prices lor ml vert 1 sing toe! r ! led 11 p ' on to alue a rival with which they find them, j ff Ives unarde to uuiintatn a competition. Full particulars about the Co-operative New?. papers, together with catalogues and advert iing j rales, ma led tree on application to 1IKALS x ; Ft ST K It. Sen" 1 A gents American N Ewsi-Ai-ta ; Union, 13 spruce St., N. Y. befouk hftixq on nt:Tin a CABINET QP. PARLOR ORGAN He sure to send lor our LAThST Catalixh Hand l . RCII.A 1(8 Wit h SKW STVI.KS. BEMItH 1T.K KS and much Information. &tnt fret. MASON HA.MMN'OUUAN CO., JUoeton. New York or Chicago. IO ''Srnrtltlis. with name.ioe. Agents' MJ outfit loc. L. j oN F.S; iitJO.. Nnys.iu, X. V. retail price ?"Oonlv r,5 TI WOS t retail price if M0 enlv ISS. '.rca .bargains. Bejittr, Hnshincton. . J. 0 Fey Tanls. Simnftaka Unmask. As-.rted w in ' !D St Vies, wit ll IimuA tllr-i. Co., Nassau, X. Y. ' Xauu Card $7 A DAY" to Agents eanvasfdng forthe I Ire nte Isitor. Terms and Outfit Free Ad Irefg 1. o. VICKEKY, Aup'ta, Maine. iTTTTTntn n NAVY Totoo I I II u n I'll) fc.-c - - 1 warned iyiK rne at Onti-nniid Er"'0oo tar chrtHng qilitia nt rr'rHam n-.d bitting cW of - r.f .vetc.-xi, and jt-ri.,j, Tho h-- tchcr. Imimtpft on oiir Mil ItriB t-rf.-?nark U1..M Inferior poo-jj. that j irhryn't fr-t u on tvrrr pry i.hiR. S.ld .y all doalfr fc-j- '"r nmK to C. A. Jackso.1 Co., Mfr., rV foxugi . (1. F. WARIH.K, Phlli., P. , (Jfnri.l Agents. INSTITUTE Offlcr.. No. o W.4U.KU, inrlnnatl. nnl. Ubrd tot th.rurr of nnorr, Tamnra. I leer. SWoruln. ill Skin Digram. cncrcnr.l without int urof ihD!T. or caoidc. For ttifnrmmunn.rcelcwelwoauinip tarrock eon tam ing thefrr of tmtmeDt. teatimunlaja from pattvuta Turi. an1 flrat-rlaa eltr rr'rrrnrra. tc. ATlreaa 1 II. GraUcnr, II. !., Boi Sin, CltKlnaaU.O. BEST ENGLISH WEEDLES Fur all Sewing Ma chines. 60c. pc-rdor.. Sfrea.:.I.l. FEOCK. Hackettst'n, X. .1. C o ft 1: X I X f i F THE II It IX Prevented 11 and Cured hy tho use d ITUIUXA. Pra- scrlned by our loading physicians. Ask vuur drur gist for it, and retuse ail other medicine's ot tered in its stead. iJUIiei Willie a n fcaloon one ni"ht.' j aCK ana k meu mm. iiigeiitriiu icot to the Aikansas Hot Spi ings ; be was not very well. Where did Charley Maddeu go?' 'Dead !' 'Why, be was a stout, healthy-looking somehow never liked my name! s(e Cjianf,ed i,er 1illt t,f it so .11 88 Ileal d I left, and in a few months married without a divorce under her new uatue manied a fellow named Sciaggs. Scraggs ?' 'Scrag gs !' 'Ahem ah waiter, another cup of cof fee. Supjaise you know Chai ley's biother-in-'.aw, Louis, that busted iu the bieweiy businei.i ?' aid the sandy-looking man. Fust rate : wheie's he ?' He's in Silveibrickbuiy, Aiizona. Got a big bieweiy there.' Remember Alf Sykes?" said tbe strang er with one eye set crossing. 'Got tweuty years at Caisou for robbing the mail,' Heard Ward Smitliers had some tt onbh ?' 'Five years at Carson for robbing Wells. Fargo & (J". He didn't play it tine, bka they say old Blivens did ; I believe that was his name nickuatue, I guess.' 'Old Hlivens !' Old Hlivens. Yon see lie robbed Wells, Fargo, just out of Silvet ton ; that was be- fiito I mo,,i II. 010 be;ill 01 it. 1 tie nits- INANCIAL STATEMENT OF ashingtiin Township Roai Dr partm est. ror the year ending April bill, IS'.s : CHRISTOrHKR KOP.KSA, IlB. To amount of Implicate 1,0S7 70 " of order to bxlance. . bO.U Cr. $1,138.63 Ry amount of orders redeemed. . IW 00 returned t Commissioner faxes worked A ticlitur's exonerations . days' service as Supervisor. " 34'4 days horse and carl hire. " percentage n fOS 61 if i p, e.. " cash paid fji work, ate 7.sS 6'-'4 37 1J 45 4-VOO S3 e 3.4J 49 69 - l.US S3 .Tames Farbbh, To amount of Pnpliaata " order to balance. Pa. (MO 75 28.4 1573.17 Ca. By ain't taxes worked 473 13 rnii'l oriters redeemed 1 64 " 6'J days' serviecs f 2 00 " Auditor's exoneration am'trctnrnud toCotnmiiitoncrs. 12 7u 178 17 We. tho undersigned Ardltor of Washington township, do certify the above account! to be cor rect. C. A. McOONIOLF., i iAJIKSMKiX, '-Auditor.. M. I1KIIW X. Jr. t Atte.t Jacob ttccuoos, Twp. Clerk. A NHS OFF! All persons are hereby cautioned against intetfering In any way wit h t he tollnwlng described property, bmiijlit tiy me at Constable's sale and llt with win. aicAulty or "arr.ill township, until I see tit "-"--" muci.iui-.in n. n: eotts. 1 cow. 8 shoals, I plough. 1 linrro S young . 1 rook stove. 1 heat ing store. 1 cupboard chairs, I tatdo. 1 1 ciocii, ami 4 i.eilsiea.1 ami t..n Ing. ANSF.I.M V EAKI.F.N. Carroll Twp April 19, lS7..3t M. .1. 1UCK. Physh iav amii Siwtii fow. A l.'wn N . Office at 1311 Klcren'h avenue, brttvoun U'h art 1 U'h streets, where night calls can le ma le. Otice hours trmn s to In. a. m.. and (real 2 to 4 and 8 to k. p. m. Special attrition paid to llis. eases id the Fvr and I'nr. as well as to Sn-gical Operation of every description. 4 IB -tf.l 40 TIFi fARns, with name, ire. Agents' mit-nt le. I,. JON LS CO., Kai-aa, S. . oc BROTKi;Rr SlierifPs Sale. JY virtiie of sun. try writs of m. Fa. issued oi; of the Court of Common Picas ot Cambria 1'niintv and tc me directed, there will be ex posed to public sale, at the hotel of Conrad Kaab, in Johnstown, On Saturtlfttf. Mntj ISfh, 1S7S. at U o'clock, I. jl .. the following real cstat to wit : Ail. the riulit. title and lntcrit of Lew'i AVfhn. d, in. and to a lot id ground situate In t h Third war l. Johtistuwn borough. 'atnlirla county, 'a , fronting on th" eau on I'lmton nreet, ad-J'-ining nt ol C. K i'liplc on the south, and ht of S. I. ti tin rt on t he nor; n. ext cndhr.g back to hit of 1".. Km ke, havit.g there-.n erected a Urn iiurr brick building, now in the omij'sncv d laewi's xVehn .4 Uo. n ' 1 t he rig ht . t it le, n nd "interest id 1a wia Wcfcn. Chariot Ve:n, Anton Seeg'-r. of. in. and to a lot of ground lit unto in t he Fourth ward. Johnstown borough. 4 'nnihria oounty. Fa., ln-titm en tho west on A il:i ins st reel , fnin ing lot id Thomas Watkins on the south, aod lot of Jid:n Jones on the north, running hack to landa ot Cambria Iron Co., having thereon erected a two story and part one story frame building, now used a a brewery, and plank statde. now in tha occupancy ot Charles Wehn. A iso. all t he right, title and "ir.tereiit of Icwis Wehn, Charles Wehn. Anton Secger. of. In. and to a hd of ground situ ate in the FouM h ward. Johnstown bmoua h. Cim. brla county, l'n.. fronting on the east on Adams street, adjoining lot of liinehart Hcnd-r on tint north, and lied ford at root on the south, lot of !?! IeveigiKid on tlie wi-n. hain thore'B erected a plank shed.no: now occupied. .4,U, all the riuht, title and interest ot Anton Soeger, of. In, and to a lot o." ground sit ut In t U Four' h ward. Johnstown b.irouch. Camt-ria rnnnti-. Pa., front ing on the Johnstown and Sen ip Icvi 1 Turn pike, adjoining lot of Ueorge tHi-ner on the sou! fi, and lot of Ca Italian on t he non h. ii. tendinif back to street, having thereon erected a one nnd onv-ha'.l story plank house and plank MilMe. now In the occup.nncy of A titoti See. Kt. Taken in execution and to he sold st the suit of Fvcrhart Siciiiii!er. for no ol John W hlta, J r.. &. Son, now lor use ol John Oihert At Co. Tkhms of Sai.k. One-third of the purchase money to tie paid when t he property is knocked down, and the retuniniogtwo-lhirds before th continuation of the deed. JOHN" rtVAV, PhcrliT. Eheiltl'15 Oflloe. Ebensburg. April 30, l-fs. Notice to Taxpayers JN" accordanee with an Act of the General As sembly of this Coin m on wealth, approved I he 5th day of April. A. 1. 1S7'. "lieUitmg to the collection of taxes in the County of Cauibrin." notice Is hereby given to tho taxpiMt ia resid ing in the districts below named, t iia I t he Coun ty Treasurer, in compliance with tlie 2d section of said net. will attend at the places of holding the ISorough and Township elect ions, on the following named days, tor the purpose of re ceiving the County, Poor and Slate taxes tor the year laTS : For Portage township. Monday, June 17th J! Wilmore borough. Tuesday. June K'h. " Summerl.ill township. Wrd'nesdav, June lirh. " Washington township. Thursday, "nth. " M unster township, Friday, Sll. " Sum m it vil lc boroug h. Tuesday, I'.M h. " OallitTin tx.rough. Wednesday, 8"h. 1 unuelhill tii.tough. Thurlay, V7th" " lt.ill tr.in li'Whli;p Friday, SMh I"re:to borough. Sat iirdav. K9;h. " Allegheny totiliip. Monday, Jnlv lat. " t'heM Springs borough, 'l ues lay, July 21. Fbcnsturg borough. F.n st ward! Frid a v, J uly f.th; o-t ward. Saturdav. July 6th". ' Iiean townhl;i. Mon-lav. July nth. ' Clearaeld tewnship. Tiicsdav. Ju'v Pth. " White twp.. at .1. Peers'. Vedncsdav. July loth: at I.loydviie. Thurs.tay. Jufv Uth, " Chest township, at St. Liawreuce, Friday, J u- 1 v yz n. " filler township, at St. Ponlfacc, SaturJar .lulvl3th. , " Carrollti iwn fiorongh. Monday. July 15th. ; " Carroll township. 'Tni-sdav. July 18t b. i " Siis.iichftnna twp.. W eiiricsiiay, J uly 17"-U. I ' Ihirr township. Thursday. imh. ' " Ifhicklick tonnsh'p Friday. " i"h. i Camtirla tnwnliip. Satunlav, ' Zotlil ' Jackson townMiip, Monday.' 2ist. i And. in accordance with tlu second soct!o id sulil Act. on all t ixcspaid to the l iei-surtr 'lieTore the 1st day id S.-ftcmber. ther- nill I e la rcdtictiou ot h per cent., while 5 per cent, w id tbc added to all unr:iid taxes und pmc-ed in thu , hands of a constable. N. J. l ilFIIiIIorF. Treasurer. Treasurer's O dice, Kbetiburg. April in, IS7S. OTICE IX rAUTlTlOX. Uule on the heirs and legal representati vet I of Mkk Mflat'tiiiLix, dcciased, to accept or ri-ru-p : !MPIiIA COt'NTY. Ss. . it L.s Mar ' I n. 1 he Cotinonwe ilih of Pennsvlnants tn Mark It. Mi-I.s uu I ! n Snsan MiLnn.li. . Idow of John M I.aiiirhlin. ami I.. children. Jacob. Suan. Matilda ( tnt ermarrlcd with Wm. Stormer). W dlii'.m and M arv. the two latter being in I heir mfn. rity. and ol whom Pan'l Henrj- is their guardian mi bhinint ; Paniel Hen ry, w ho Is uatdoin id Ai.nip. 'atharine and Ml tdiael Mt-Kaughlin. tnit'or children ol Mark Jlp. I.niiihlin. resident? ol Cunbrin count v. Peun'a; Mary .lane M i I.iuti; 1. 1 :ti. wit nr id Jas. McLaughl lin. an t her son Wm J. .McLaughlin, residents ol Atch;r.i.n. Kansas : Mi.ry and Francis Joseph minor children id said Jainc Mcha ugh tin, ho have for tle-ir tuardian t-i !,i'tn,i Pavid Henry, a rcji ilent ot Ca m It! a connt v pa.. ( bn ki ikh : ' You and every id ymi arc he rid. veiled to Ik-and a pear bidnre t lie .1 udgrs id our i rphans" t 'ourt to be held at Fbi-nsl.urg in and f.irsaol oonr'y on the Kirt Wnmlay of Jnne tint, then and there! to accept or relu'c in take ihe real est ate of s;)ld Mark Mcljin hlin. dee d, at t he apprn ise.l valu ation put U-oii it by nn irifuest dulv awarded by I he said Court and returned bv t he S her iff of t h'o said county on the 1st dsy ol April, ,. ll. 11.7s, or show cause why the s.imc should not tie sold.' to wit : A cert On messuage or trs'd ,,r land Fituat in Washington town-hip. Cambria cunt v. Penn'a. to wit: Hear inning nl a t.ost on tlie H u'nt mirilon il'Hmbria and indiara lnrnt.ike: thennn ,,Mh iree degrees, west one hundred and thirtv two cct : t hence north fi viUv di grees. west i.nr'biin. I and sixty tivc fed : t hence sou: h thirty three urees. west one hundred and forty leet : thoi the said t urti .lk-. soct h scvent v-t wo ilrrnwi -t two hundred and forty-! ur teet. to the nlaca lu-kinning containing 1211 Pvrctiro. more . and valued and ajipratsed at the aura or 7ft. Herein tail It. It ue. the Honorable Jon f Draw Pn....). t ur said I otirt, at Lnensharg, this a-l day vt I-, Va, A. 11. is:. ' Ua JAMFS M. SINUER. 'lcrlt taytet Joh Kva. She rl ft. (4 lv.-et.J w :i sV . gGLE, DOUBLE, BfkQVQl Plows FIVE TOOTH CULTIVATORS, Intent Headed IIAIIROW TEETH, AT I OI K K.TS n il l Ol SD, Road Scrapers, &c, FOR SALE AT GEO. HUNTLEY'S, EBENSBURG, PA. MM JS TH E TIM F T05i:ci-RF TFRRt" IUKV ron UK. H;.K I.UHT noBK TMK M.W I I.M MKATEII iiiiiiiii or VAaNTA ? T he graiidest si Ming ho.,k for the I'ennvlvanla flield. l.ilHml trt::a to Agent. Send Ha OO at imcf for oiMiipli te outfit, or 10 cents f..r our M paiie si. in pic. mid 11 non- territory wanted AA drees l, ', 1.00 M il. Publisher, "' fail tn ffiiuhnf pijr v tFlalcihitin. A ssFrx i- i-rs x ot 1 c K-Tsii a ,i , f ami if. of" t'luarfleM townahin having made an n, mount h.r the benefit , I lit-T creditor.. I! ticr-n in dcbled t.. sa id a," ors urn ht-coy lied to make Itiime.l i.f r mi nt, and th o hn ,t)g claim a4.,,t tl.c, -ill picsi nt tliein, proj-erly r ' hcnt I -atct i,r ment. to (. A.CLAUK. a..,; Clearfjehl I'l.wnvtiin Cr to hi. turner. F. A . S Hum a KtR, LtK-u-bura April 19, pT..-t. ,.u ..urK. ) " " aai.u.Miui.,.1 " 1 ' m ii