u u gC&SI8BIA FREEHAH. Ebensburjr, Pa.. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. . - Nw prints a unman a. New muslin at Oatman's. vw shirtings a l Oat man's. Wv ginghams at O.itman's. W- dress gooda at Oai man's, j-n.-rs below zero at Oaiman'n. w !""' an' K'tiera, for ladies, at isVw shoes, for Miase ami children, at dl'Mllll s. .... . . . T iitin.iutliU tt .. .7 ........1 1 - II II rili'I"J iiiij'"' -ji vv. uiiiicincil .rker's prices. , H:i! fishinfr, since the first instant, ia irr,n,,.,, .-,:,. Mr. ItfSli'" i inimap-ing wun nenry 1 r M'liie lima to forni'. J .-Tim Johnstown Fisb and Game Aasoil 1 n .vi! to be Incorporated. I C,,i to Markers' for atraw hat of the la- if: KtvUf m 'h 'owr' prices. I Straw berries, which are said to lie very I-.-niifiil in this sectinn, are now ripe. f 1 M i t.i S. Lytle, Ks.p, lias Income writ- -j editor i't 'h II nntiiigdon Journal. f There are sixty-nine paupers in the i ii 1 1 y poor ho-ise at the present time. j A. A. Marker & Son always sell A little r iff r than anytxuly else in the business. ' Ii ten days from date the Mountain V ure at Cressun will be oiteticd to visitors. 4 -Parties who pay cash for what they buy rind Oatttaii'a tha cheapest store in J trishnrg. i The description pent ns of the boss farm ln. m of Cambria county w ill Ihj ptibliabed ,.jr week. if you want to buy the ltest goods for r least money, Barker & Sou can accotn- ,.',A-r v'l. -The KUir county Republicans didn't set ;. rii li a Shock King pair of candidates for i'.i-mblv afler ail. i rhe Poor Ibreetnrs held Ihelr monthly l-i-ting last Tuesday. No business of itn- i , i -ni.i e us transacted. I .. ii' ... T rt n.i-tr'a Mill. t Jl : i.-lieny township, has a larce lot of hard f. fur "alt very cheap for rash. l'lie IWIaiont and Iloyd Houses in this 1 A Aiil 1 ready for the receptiou of C if-t (in ai.d after Monday, June 17th. f a letter troin one f our local corre I .i.l'-i t is ra'her ti o pointed and persona', Vc .':r, t " pulilicatioii in A iiewtipapor. i -H.m. M Kilgar Kintr, of Altoona, and 1: ,m. H-i y L. Hewit. of ilollidaysburc, are ) - Ipnli'icnn nominees in ill.iir county f : A-.-fiiiMy. I -Alter Koine extremely hot weather Mon iv n. 1 1 1 1 Tueduy, the lhertmnieter on the j . f..i:n ii: imiica'.eil so low a temperature il. 'tfl s. j rn linkers yen should po if you want I -i' 1 1 1 t on' v Tv the largest ami best stock of rciiainlise in town, lint first class gotnlsat I est prn es. (- Ir it inetitioiiea as a noiewori ny inn tnai t a hinle death occurred in eit her .lohns f vwi cr any 't" the surrounding lorougha i r t . '.ai' week. r ipt . K.'.w'd U. Dunetjan. of Clearrteld n-li!i, otlii iaied ibis week in a suave ! ii I ; 1 1 ! y a1itlctory manner furt-uiau : rt.e lu-and .1 urr. I ii.,. venerble and greatly beloved V-ti er f Mrs. (. T. liotierls, f iliisplac, i'nil iit her hi:n- in Clmrchto . n, ItiucaBlcr f i.iity, .i few itays ag . i I i l lie i 'i i ii. ' ' jm ' I i.iir ( it 7' us. it is the ilediji: or I'ostmas jl.r .Isiiies lo introduce lockboxes in Ihe J i-i i ili. e ii an early day. J -.IlIkhiv Walls, a young man residing In f !: is-' w it , Vet me iiisnne a fVw days :ipo ,i re. i n inn the sad news from Kngliiiid i a! l is ft'her had lost his reason. I -A ii:t e daughter. It years old, of Hiram 3i.p, nf Canoe township, Indiana county, l-.i from a horse and broke her neck, caus- instant death, on the 17th nit. A bird with strange plumage flew into ;.',e Mountain Hi-nse .flii-H a couple of days fk' iaii.l was i-Bptured and oa:ed for a bhort :n. hut finally set at litH-rtv aain. riiomas It.' Mi Camanf, Ksq.. late chief ik in ihe State iH-partmeut at Harristmrg, I .i lueii appointed Deputy Secretary of the 1 L'uimoiiwea'ith. Ho is a Ulair county man. ) A younp man who was snftering from ' kj much lieer raised some disturbance in !'ie Conn room Monday, and was iromptly . iken to j.nl to cool off liy order of Jude J'tan. A zit ixof tramps who had taken up I'lf-ir ii'iarters in Haircertv's woods, near ''"'i A. isMiing iberetrom tightly fr ptir- of plunder, have been dispersed by the I The new S'-liool board of this loronph S kit iz-.J on Wednesday evening last by f - tui .l.ilm Lloyd President, Geo. A. J. i v;n! S--.ift:.iy , iind II. It. Davis Tieas- ? r mi 1 Colli i tor. The in to who - severely beaten by i "'iirr pirty at Wilmore acounleof weeks f is to lie i;i a very eritiral condition, f J t.'s a.s.tilaut li.iit been put under bonds il At t lie I i-f ult . -Mr. I. 1'. K.rby, late Mercantile Ap- -i, who has been lyinj danireroiisly ill t'li'-ii :n i .ti i :i at his home In Wilmore for fi t'.ine pnsf.ls now, we aregl'l to learn, .1 fiir i. i ..r r j -Mr. Ileiilir-n L-mon, supervisor of the iMsision 1. 1' tl.e I'a. It. It. between Cme S i't .i' 1 .lohnstown, was slijihl ly injured ? i r" !-';! Ut by crowbar s'ioping ad 'i,' i . in .in th, head. 1 Th. r.- w a i iiusiderable of a frost in this 5 - ov on Wednesday night last, and at j-'m-t'T. an.J no doubt other places, ice was ? :ti"l. not we could learn of iiu Herious ii rp- !,;v!iit Is-en done. j An Aitoona newspaper man has lwen f ".!! twos'aiks of rye grown on a farm f'.'r Che-t Springs, this county, one of ! . ii i.i.... 1 .i.. e .... I .. 1 ll.u .. .... .17IIH-U eiui iei-i in irriii-ii n ' ! r seven f,.,.t six inches. ,.-!! a vote r.f 1.344 for to fG7 against, the I 'li'ih ans of itiair county have determiu- i ontinue w lut is known as the "Craw : ' ! county system" a th;:ir method of ,; k:i,i ( ounty tiouiinations. . -' :r former townsman. Col. Win. Iv. !'''r. fot all the way .V.JiJ votes for Asscm--v at 'h la-e Itiair ciMinty primaries, but it t in those fitMires to txat Kinir and i-'-W'it Will. our ,r, o.,. II. i r..l.....u I'.H.r Director Patterson, while on his" yt"(this place from Johnstown Monday, laser, violently ill, and fears were Ur a "i eiitertalncd as to bis condition, but we "p i.l to say that he speedily recovered. i:n-s M, l Jra'h, a coal miner at Dn Hois, t;;-,,! (oimtv. was so badlv beaten on K1 ii lay evening ;tsl ,v a ,nAn named B-nj. ' 'nai his life is .l.-snai re.l nf. Tim 1 n lodged in the Clearfield jail. i.i i..i i ( amey, son of our venerable 1 1 J'J ill I :irn.ir nf 1 iii.u.up t.i.t i.kliin 1 I. ' ' ..oar bone broken a few d.ivs iicn ' a 1 1 I of ,.,,:ii in a mine at lloutz lale, '""-'' coimtv, in which he was at work, -'l-nry hitehead. J1.. of Union Imvn- t. (' eai field comit y, was seriously injured r,l ay lattt. i,v l.euig struck and crush- " 'III 1 1 l,u II... II. ..I. r.f ".,Hio,r hvn 1 .. j -ii hi I lK.uu cal jowu jy lw0 0Lher pat- ,H1S f the Association of Locomo-'-"CtiieiT gives us to understand that ' "' 1 that a general strike by that body ' '"tiiemptation, a,i the Pittsburgh mi . ),sa , J ''tiy lhat they detign quilting 'i,M' Vh)VP Biirtiheimer, of Wilmore, :', "". I'"ri,,;,y last, with the aid of ids Ll':- .V"' t'"',,J twenty-six ground ' 1 1' ' l"'- t( ,; , kerees, ami one inuskrat, . ' ' liiih had be.-n comtiiiltitig depreda- ."""''-'Tl.-field. ,r ' .ls of .ItoiQ n tol .Td.n Mi'IVrmltt A..i "v Flinn et nl.. trespass, which 'rial before JudgM Orvit when we )n i i week, was conciil'ieii on 'ien the jury rendered i verdict in -Tl"' 'V '''"''ff f"r S'.,4Hd. " vj "'eepingcar seen in Ebensbnrg, . if :.rriv. d here on Tuesday. If Crosumn an I famil v. of Phila- -P'.tr. 'rim linre leased the Moore bome- 'n ''"'r street and will remiM k l.u;iiK he.vicd term. No formal oel bratioii of Decoration day ! was held in Kbensbtirg Ibis year. Through the eflbrts, however, of souie of our citizens acting in a t.rivate capacity, the graves of ail the soldiers were marked with flags and adorned with wreaths of evergreens. Hon. Samuel Calvin, the choice of the Greenback-I,alor party of Blair county for Congress in this district, was in town this i week. He has no opposition foi the office so . far as known, and, if nominated, w ill doubt less command a large and hearty support. The attendance at Court, on Monday ' was nnprecedentedly large. Many came oil ! business and some others out of curbisitv 1 while not a few belonged io the patriotic' hand of ofricedmnters. Between them they i succeeded in making things lively for the ; time being. " j The supervisor of Cambria township ' give w ritten notice that he will work on the roads on the llth, 12ih, 13ih and 14th inst., i ami tenders an invitation to such at may ' desire to "work nnt their taxes' to meet j Mm, properly armed and equipped, on the ! days named. On last. Sunday arternoon, Mr. Joseph I Adams, of Allegheny township, succeeded i in killing a black snake six feer. four inches i long, which he found crawling up a large' tree, evidently intent upon securing a feast of bird's eggs in a nest located among the j higher branches. j Capt. John.l'orter, formerlyof this coun ty, hut latterly of fireensburg, has gone to Denver, Colorado, to take lipids abode. He i has been in ill health for some time past, ! and the hope that a change nf climate may ! do something for his physical welfare is what has prompted hitn to go West. Mr. dial. Dick, of Johnstown, a law student n Distrk-t Attorney Rose's office has in contemplation the challenging of all j Cambria county for the championship as a j wing sho. It is possibly owing to his ex- p.ojts with t lie gun that the game crop in this county has fallen off so perceptibly. Work on the Cambria lion Company's new coke ovens at Bennington Furnace was begun last Saturday. The plan embraces 10O ovens, to cost S2."5,Ooo. The average daily yield, when run to full capacity, will be aliotit 125 tons. Mr. C. V. Elder, of Johnstown, has charge of the construction. Mr. Carou Leahy, of Lilly's station, an nounces that, he lias withdrawn from the ti'im'jer of those who would serve the peo- i pie in the capacity of County Treasurer. I His extensive business interests will not I permit him to devote that time to the can- ! vass which is uecessary to secure the nomi- nation. 1 Our butcher friend ,Mr. Joseph 3nt wald, had the misfortune to impale his right hand ' on a meal hook on Monday evening last, I while attempting to hang up a quarter oil beef whieh was' a little too hefty for him. ! The hook passed through the fleshy part of j ins iiamt, intiiciiiig a veiy ugly ami painful wound. Owing to the inhospitable character Of the weather last Thursday, the parade of Knights Templar at Altoona, on the vast ness and splendor of which many hopes had been built, was indefinitely post poned. The crowd was there all the same, though, and the reunion was a happy one in all other respects. flenry Dunlap, of Bugtown, whose name figures prominently in Ihe report of (Quarter Sessions business transacted this week, is six feet six inches in height, and built in proportion. He has quit growing, however, so there is no danger that the roof of the jail will have to be knocked off to permit biin to stand upright. The office-seekers were out in full force this week, button-holing Democrats from all parts of the county. Every position in ihe gift of the people was represented by from one to a dozen anxious aspirants, and the way many of the candidates Tor the more prominent offices got in their work was a source of wonder to all leho!ders. Patrick Leonard, who was convicted of murder in the second decree at September lerm, 1K7(, for killing Patrick O'Brien, of Oadlitziii, this county, and sentenced to seven years' imprisonment in the peniten tiary, was on Tuesday last recommended to executive clemency by the Board of 1'ar dous, then in session at Hatriaburg. Mr'. John Logan, of Johnstown, was so unfortunate as to stand beneath a falling chimney one day last week, and some se rious injuries, amongst them a broken wrist, were the result. John, ".y the way, we un derstand, is a candidate for Treasnreron the Labor ticket, and this mishap, in the midst of ihe preliminary campaign, is rather in opportune. The clerk for the Council has been en gaged the past few days in making a regis tration of t ne dogs owned or running at large within the borough limits. The former, through their owners, will be required to contribute 'toward the payment of ttomugh expenses, and the latter must either take their bark to another beach or submit to be ing shot to death. Tuesday's Johnstown Tribune mentions this example of quick work : "A gentleman residing here took the train for Eln-nsburg yesterday, probated a will, and returned mi the Pacific. Express. A special trio was made on the Branch, and Conductor Quartz delayed returning to Cressoti long enough to enable the person alluded to to proba'e anl tilo the document." A fourteen-Year-old tramp, named Wil liam Slunk, who had run away from home j and was anxious fo return afer a trip to j Minnesota, was run over by a freight train at East Conemangh Monday evening and so j shockingly injured that he died on the fol- lowing morning. His parents reside at PoMstown, whither his remains were for- j warded for interment. ...The Altoona Minting Tribune notes the j fact that a man from this count v sold on ' Wednesday last to a grocer in lhat city ; three dozen and ten eggs, which he had ; carried loose in his p.M-k.-t all ihe way from home ; and in order to avoid any misnnder- j standing the .V. T. very kindly assures its: readers that the Cambria county mill re- ferred to wasn't McPik". ! Charles Itanstead, Esq., of Baltimore, j one of the mst prompt-paying and consist- . ent patrons the Frf.F.man can boast of, and Harry C. Teeter, a,Johnsfown Imy, who for j a couple of vears published a live newspaper j at Middlpporf , Oliio, but w ho more recently ; has been a steamloat. clerk on Ihe lower j Mississippi, were among the many welcome j visitors to our sanetum ibis week. j Dr. M.J. Buck, of Altoona, assisted by , Dr. Allen, successfully performed the deli- : cate surgical operation, Tuesday last, of re- j moving a catatact ir-.m the eye of a Miss Isett, in that city. Dr. Buck is a native Cambrian, and we are glad to know that Ins j great medical skill is rapidly winning for. him a high position in the ranks of the ined- j ical fraternitv of the Mountain City. A letter dated on the steamship India- t na with Queenstown harbor in sight, has! heen received from Hon. D. T. Morrell. flit health and that. of histraveling compan ions, Mrs. Fritz and Mrs. Bates, was excel- lent though sea-sickness for a lime had got j its work in on the two former. The plan of j travel proposed by the party comprehends a , tour 11. rough Ireland and England, with the Paris Exposition as the objoctive poms. We have Imen requested to withdraw the name Patri. k Markey. of Cambria lKr ou.'h. as a candidate for Poor Director and substitute that of John ltorabangh. of Croyle township. A Wtter Den.ot rat or a inoro upright, honest man than Mr. '"ra bangh cannot found anywhere, ami if the convention nominates him for Poor D. rector it will honor the party in honoring Mm It is pretty generally nnderstfio.1 that t. nJL.Hua was indulged in this week. luring the fitting of Court, for the purpose ; of arrfving at an understanding as to . when , tl.e l onvention to nominate ; ,k Labor ticket for .his county shall he raUe.L I The teneral sentiment seeme.i " f;or nostnoning the matter till af.er the meetingof the Demo. ra.ic conyer.t.on when further action in the premises w.ll be taken. -Mr P B. S-nith, of Mnnster township, wishes it io 1 known to all '.'""'J the Fkf.f.max that he is a candulat or il e oftice of County Commissioner and hopes to have his claims favorably m; is a respect ab e citizu ."'.' ; . ., ' 1 wonTd serve .be people as .M""y 1 v m,n named for .he pos,o Mr M- any "-" .nn is also I I."-, rreo of the Same i" .1-1 U' v.,in . ...... u i-dll a candidate for Conitniss.....-., asaert without fear of contrail.. - mrr- nttriffht and ca lltle III. nl Il ia ni" ncel! named lor tbe ctll -e. Mr. Henry Bollirger, whose place of resi- denee was a mile easr of S:rongsfown, on I the Eliensburg and Indiana turnpike, fell dead at his home last Monday. He was ". alK)iil (Jo years of age, and heart disease is snpposed to have been the cause of his snd- I den demise. His wire, who is well advanced j in vears has for some timo past been the ! vic'im of a mental ailment, which has been ! greatly intensified by this sad and sudden bereavement. Mr. Patrick Donahoe, of Clearfield town ship, announces himself as a candidate for County Auditor, and Mr. Patrick Dillon, of Elder township, would have no objection, we understand, to accept the same position on the Democratic ticket. Both of Mm gen tlemen named are intelligent and thoroughly competent to perform the duties of the office referred to, and we are sure the convention tn:ght go further and fare infinitely worse in the selection of a candidate than by nomina ting either one of the P. D.'s. Squirrels are said to lie very plenty 5n most sections of this county at the present time, and sportsmen are looking forward to Ihe probability of lots of fun after the first of September.tlm date when the shooting season legally logins. Many pine squirrels are even seen in the heart of town, and on Wed nesday, in front of the Court House, a fellow armed wih a fusee blazed awav till lie sue ree.led in killing one of that species. This ' suggests the query is there not an ordi nance prohibiting the use of ordnance within the borough limits? Our young friend and patron, M r. Jas. Tt. Sweeny, of East Brady, Pa., where he is en gaged in the marble manufacturing business, was married in Loretto, on Tuesday last, to Miss Kate E. Haid. one of the fairest and most esteemed among the many handsome and amiable young ladies of that beauty fa vored locality. If t lie good wishes of hosts of warm friends, onrself among the number, availeth aught, the h.-.ppy young conple will experience throughout Iheir wedded life all the peace, pleasure and prosperity that heaven iu its abundant liounty can be stow. On Tuesday, June ISth, St. P.onlface, in Elder township, will le the scene of good cheer and pleasant enjoyment, the occasion being a grand picnic during the day and a fine vocal and instrumental concert in the evening. The object in view is th purchase of a church organ to replace the very inferior one with which the congregation at that place has long been afflicted, and all who contemplate attending may rest assured that nothing will be left undone to make both the picnic and concert pleasant, to all partici pants, and highly profitalile,if possible, to the good cause they are designed to aid. The lecture delivered at the Catholic -.1 . .. 1 . t . 1 I . 1 .. Tl.n...ln llitlTCU 111 IIUS I'lilix. Oil 1 miir.Ofl.y rriuii)( t . , , - v.i.11. in . nnicn ... i in niniiiK JiiiOilTOOic or last week, by Rev. i . X. McCarthy, of, at st. Amrustine with intent to r.ih. D.fend St. Augustine, was one of the finest oratori- ! ant pleads iruilty and submits. Sent back to cal efforts this community has ever lieen fa- j jail tu await sentence. vored with. It was indeed a masterpiece of I t Com'th vs. Samuel Wairner and Charles Co nUii,!,,.. n.1 sni.lim 1 .1 cr ere and as a. ' bauch-f (;r( ry. W .isrner plead guilty and was pen picture of the late Holy Father and his ivontlerful pontificate, drawn by one who saw the great, pontiff more than once in his life, it was as interesting and instructive as it wns faithful and trne in every particular. The attendance at the lecture was not so large as it should have been, and the sum realized by the collecMon was of course pro portionately small, though how much it amounted to we have not been informed. Not having time to elaltorate nor the re quisite space to set apart for each of our reg ular local advertising patrons, we can do no better this week than to invite the attention of those of our readers wishicg to purchase clothing to the extensive establishment of Godfrey Wolff, next door to the post-offi'-e, Altoona, Pa., and Jas. J. Murphy, 109 Clin ton street, Johnstown, at. either of which houses buyers will be sure to find the best of wearing apparel at the very lowest prices. We also i n vite attention to the Great Eastern Boot and Shoe Store of S. Blnmentlia! 1119 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, where every thing in the way of hints, shoes, gaiters, etc., can be found in endless variety and at prices which very effectually dispense with any excuse for going barefooted. -Milton Alexander, Esq., of Altoona, is j a prominent member of the lslair county bar. and a very wbrthy man. He was a candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress in this dist rict, and, up to with in a few days of the primary elections in Blair county, w hich were held last Saturday, had no local opposition. At. the eleventh hour, however, a rival candidate was sprung upon him in the person of Dr. W. C. Holler, of II jllidaysbnrg, ami, through alleged trickery, the latter gentleman was pulled through by a vote of 1,1(11 ajjuiust to 90S for Alexander. The Altoona Tribune attributes this unlooked-for result to the machinations of the friends of (Jen. Jacob M. Campitell, and looks upon it as unwise and impolitic. Catr.pltell's nomination is a foregone conclu sion in any event, and the only effect this clandestine move can have will le to raise tip enemies against him in his own house hold Alexander ami Alexander's friends ler's friends ! ..',', i I in tie elm , .elf of Ilaer, j will put on their war paint, am Campla-II s scalp will adorn the or whoever else the D.-iuocrats may choose j as their standard-bearer. Let ilia dance go on ! Wiiy is It? The truths of science and progressive thought have always been com pelled to batter down the bulwarks of preju dice and disla-lief, or remain forever un known. Why is it that people are so reluct ant to receive facts that i elate directly to the phenomena of their own existence? Astronomers, npmi discovering a star, as sign it a place at once, and it is forever fixed. The rule by which a mathematical problem is once solved tecouies forever an axiom ; but no matter how clear'y the principles w hich govern health and s'ekness be demon strated, some refuse to belie ve. Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines which are now so gener ally used, and deservedly popular, were, in their early days, very reluctantly received by (1m people. To-day, Dr. Pitch's Golden Medical Discovery has outrivaled the old- time sarsa pari lias, his Pellets are in general ! use in place of the coarse, huge, drastic pills formerly so much employed, while the sales ' of his Dr. Sage's Catarrh Hemedy and his ' Favorite Prescription are enormous. Where Ihe skin is sallow and covered with blotches j and pimples, or where there are scrofulous . swellings and affections, a few bottles of his Golden Medical Discovery will effect an en tire cure. If you feel dull, drowsy, debili tated, have sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in mouth, intemai heat, or chilis alternated with hot Hushes, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite, and tor.gno coated, you are suffering from Torpid IJrpr tr "Hilton, ness." In many cases of " IArer Complaint" only part of these symptoms are ex perienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, as it effects pefect enrs. leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. Debilitated fe males who have undergone all the tortures of caustic and ihe knife, and yet suffer with those peculiar drwj'jing-donn sensations an I weaknesses, prompt and can have gn.iratiteeil to tlieni positive relief hy using Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription ; while con stipation and torpid liver, or "biliousness." are promptly relieved by the Pleasant Pur gative Pellets. Sold by all druggists. Gamk and Fish Law. The new frame and tisli law, which baa passed Ixtth Houses and will probably Ite signed by the Govern or, fi xes the time for tbe killing of game and fish as follows : Doer, from Oct. 1st fo Dee. l?ih. Squirrels. from Sept 1st to Jan. 1st. Ranhtts, from Oct.! 1Mb to Jan. 1st. Woodcock, from July 1st to j J.tn. 1st. Quail, from Oct. J.itli to Jan. 1st. ' Pheasants, from Oet. 1st to Jun. 1st. Trout, I from April 1st to Aut. 1st. Ilbiek Biss, Green . Bass, Yellow linss. Willow Bass. Kock Buss, ' Luke Erie or Grass Buss, pike or Pickerel, from ! June lstto Jan. 1st. Trout can only be legally ' CMiiuht with hook and line, and buss only with . a hook uid ime.bcroil or spear. K. K. Thompson : List, spring I wan attacked with headache ami bilious stupor, ami was out of sorts peiiTally. 1 procured one lwittle of Hirosnm, and a box of Dande lion and Mandrake Pills, taking both as di rected, and in a few days I was altogether a different nian, and feeling perfectly well. M. E. Mathkws, Tt'nsville, P. Barosma ia prepared bv E. K. Tbimpson, Titnsville. P-i, price $1 -Ofl per Inn tie ; pills 2.1 cn's per box. For aa!u by Letniuou Si Muiirfy, H w.-iib'iur, I'jk. Cockt Procefiuno.s. Owing to a delay in the arrival of the train, Cmirt did not meet in regular session uutli 2 o'clock p. ni. Mondav, when his Honor Judge Dean pre sided, and Associates Flanaean and Thomas appeared on the bench. The entire panel of , Grand Jurors answered to their names, one ; of whom was subsequently excused from ' serving. A very large number of fills were placed in their hands, action on which was taken so expeditiously that by el nesday ninrnlii? tbev lia.l omi.'eted their labors I and were dismissed troin further service , : , 1 ... Forty-four Traverse Jurors auswered when called District Attorney Rose entered notfe proa cquis in the following cases : Com'th vs. Sanford Murdis and William Phcp- j bertl : otitttlnmir iroods under fnlse pretenses C'jin'i Ii vs. .iohn hpiI Frank Otto: surely of the pence. Ierendnnrs to pay the costs. j Coin'th vs. W'm. McHlhenny ; cruelty to ani- , msls. Prosecutor to pay costs. Com'th is. Catharine Maisli ; furuir tt ret. Mutual arninirement made between prosecutor ' and defendant. Com'ln vs. susan Mangrus : same offense. Set- 1 tied. Com'th vs. Margaret Naylor ; atno offense. ' Settled. J Com'ih vs. Charles MeCreirhf, and others; SKirravateii assault and tmttery. .VoJ. pre, as to McCrclirhr, and true bills found aguiimt his 1 two companion's. ; Com tli vs. Kdward Cuhon ; fornix tt cel. I Settled hy payment of posts tiy defendant Com th vs. Hovle, Koirers. and Itnuond at tempted raie. Settled. Com'th vs. Mariraret Craley ; adultery. Set tled by payment of costs hy defendant. Com'th vs. Mrs. Henry Dunlap; receiving Stolen (roods. Case withdrawn. Coin'th vs. Charles llorimr: steallnir four chickens. Defendant had been In Jail for som two months, awattintt trial, and it whs decided that he had already been punished sufficient ly, so the Court permitted a tml. prim. Com'th vs. Joseph L. Voder ; ftrntx et crt. Settled. Com'th vs. Wilson Patterson ; rcc Ivlnn ' stolen iroods. JVoI prox., bt cause defendant is ! lylntf- seriously III. J Coin'th vs. Wilbur F. Jackson : .fornix rf ett. j Settled upon payment of costs tty defendant. ) The following cases were continued : Coin'th vs. John F.. Chute, fnrnix ct Ctt.; Com'th vs. C. (1 Ciimptiell, same offense; C01111I1 vs. .Iohn i I McCartney, same offense: Com'lh -s-Teience i ' (tiiiim, iii.lnnf a prisoner to esoao' from an ot 1 fleer ; Com'th vs. Iw is McM iillcn, fornix tt i r f.; Com'th vs. Jacob Mnrnhy, larceny, j In the case of the Com'th vs. David Vinirllng, I assault mid buttery, defendant plead trinity to ; kicking a woman, find the Court sentenced iiiin to pay a fine of tit) aud costs, and to uro to jail I for ten da 9. ! Joseph Horner plead irnilty to selling liquor . to minors, and tleorije Wentrnlh to sellinir liquor on Sunday. Sentence suspended till ! Sentelii ber term . TCESDAV'3 PROCEEDINGS. The first cause called for trial was that of the Com'th vs. Henry Dunlap and Mary K. Itca ei, both of whom were com icte.t of adultery and remanded to prison to a wait sentence . . ........ u ,. . m,.tt v'...- t ... 1, ; i M . , remaudea lor xentenee. while a nof ;. w-119 i entered as to Cobaiurh, who was thereupon di charted Irom custody Com'th vs. John Koxburg larceny finds defendent not s".iilty. Jury Com'th vs. Win. Reckt I. alias Oer.rire Sherry larceny a rid j- cei mir stolen iroods. (iuilty ! as to me lust couiit, out not Ku:lty as to the ! nrst. Com'th vs. Andrew Allen, and Com'th vs. ! Mary Kox - adu Itery. Hoth these CMses were i tried together, and although the tact that tt J criminal intimacy had existed between sni.l dvleudants was clearly est aid ished. the evidence hcarimrnu i lie previous marriairc of tliepnrti.-s : was di eiued insufficient by the Court, and the ; jury was therefore instructed to find a verdict j or not guilty. Coin'th vs. Wm. Winslow assault nnd bat 1 tery. Not Kiiflty. but to pay one-third of the costs, the remaining two-thirds to be liquidated by the prosecutor, IV m. .1. McCoy. Com'lh vs. Lewis Hamilton assau't. De fendent plead iruilty nnd was sentenced to pay a tine ot one d-diar and costs. Com'lh vs. diaries Kiscus. Amos Clark and David Hulter larceny and receiving stolen iroods. Kiscus and Clum vload jruilty and weie sent back to i n I to a wmt rcniciice. II uhi-i d. - in a n deii a trial, Mid a jury wus called and sworn. I W E P ' F.S I) A V 'S I'lt: K Kill N Ga. Coin'th vs. David Huber larceny and receiv ing stolen troo1s. smd goods consist ini ot two horses. 1-oiiiid Kuilty as in maimer and form indicted. Not yet sentenced. Com th vs. Michael Uiiiun embezzlement In two (list inct cases. I'pon detendniu euterimi into recof i.izhiico for bis appearance at Sep tember term, a continii nice was (rrnnted. Com'lh vs. Siimuel Wairner al tempi imr to break jtil. Defendant found guitly and re il untied tor sentence. Com'th vs. An. Ashemft. Charles F.scus, Atnos Clark and Charles Boucher attempt ing to break Jul. All I bo defendants above iiiimed plead trui. ty to t tic ciini ttc utio submitted toihe disposition of the Court. Not yet sentenced. ( .mi ill vs. Michael Mctroniie arceny. Found iruiliy and sentenced to pay the cosis of prosecution and uinh rgo six mouths' impris onment in the county jail. Com'th vs. Same Surety of the ponce. De fendant convicted of the charge and rt quired lo enter into i ecosniizance to keep the pence to wards all .od citizens, and especially towards John Lenny, the proscutor, Mary Lcahy, his w ife, arni;.Mis. M'tioniKh , mother of di feiioant, for the term of one year. Com'lh vs. Daniel Carney surety of Iho l"-ace. j i icr nenrinir evidence wiuil ui recti defendant to pay cosis and enter into reco, nizunoe to keep the peace, etc., lor one y, nr. e peeiuily toward the prosecutor, John Carney. peace. After hearinx' evidence Court directed co,- es- I his ended Ihe criminal biiiuess, and as it was lound. upon calling over the civil list, that in Ihe only cases open the defendants had con fessed judgment lor the several iiino-iiits agreed upon between them and plumtills. Court a.ijoiirin d ul 6 o'clock, P. M., until Monday next at 11 A. M. Shf.uifk's Sai.es. The following des cribed properties were Bol.l by Slieritl' Uyan on last Siiliiiilav and Monday afternoons. IN JOHNSTOWN ON SATL'ltUAT. House mid lot al Sculp bevel, in Adams township, gold as the properly r Henry V, Snuff or, at the tjnit ot John ! in Ion, Leu, auj floodlit by the htitor for f Id.). Two houses and a lot in Cumbria boroinrh ; sold at Ihe sun .t J. Atfelder Ac Itro., as ihe property ol Con rail Meyer, and bought by Kd- i ward l. s,ein lorl.'.in. j Filty-sc veil acres n or! improvrments in Tuy i lor towns'iitp: sold at the suit of 1'. F. Shatter, ; us the property of E;liraim Goiitf liuour, and j ooiixht by John O'oad tor j House and lot in Kcrnviile (Johnstown'; I sold at the suit of Joim&tiMvn Building and i Loan Association, as the pioperty of Adam Kiiutz, Jr., and boiitfht by said corporation lor -TO. House nnd lot in Jihnstown ; Sold at the suit of. Iohn Thomas, for use of Keim & Co., as Ihe property i t John Junes, aud buuxlil by Juliu Uvis for Jinn. H.mse and lot in Millville tioroinfh ; sold nt the suit ot Keim & Co.. as t he propel t y ot John Doiioviin, and bought by the Cumbria Iron Company for tl-Vi. EBLJiSIICHO. ON MOSDAT. Three hundred and ten ncres of unimproved hind in Jackson township; sold at tin- suit of ; ; John Illinium-, for use of Frank 1 ii'u-i t, as the proud ly of John 1- Wi-ntroi u, and bi;i:ntil uy ', leo. Ko'iatiaiiiih for HH). j ) One hundied and forty five acres of nnini- 1 nroved land in Cambria township; sold at I he ' suit of same plaintiff, as tne property of John I l. Wciitrulli, uud bo u t hi by Fraiik IJibcrl lor ! .rHI. Lot of Kround in Suinmerhill township ; sold ! Jutin II. Went mih.' and bouirht by tieo. ItCra- a. th. su.t ol same plaintitr as llie. property ot baiiirh for $100 House and lot fn Washington township : sold nt thesuitof S. McKenzie, as the property of i Joseph and tlaiiniih liugie, and bountil by j plaiutifT for $J5. i township; sold at the suit of It. L. Johtiston, ' r-l " ihe property of Klizit Noonan, and t ini-riHi:ie3niii nu ri". i'i" i" ...noni Ill'Ufllll I'J illl.l.l IOI 1 One hundred and to acres and improve menis in Croyle township: bold at the suit of Win. Murray, as ihe property ol John 1). and Marv Aun Wentrotu, and bought by plaintiff f.TS(HI. I Fifty acres and improvements In Blackbek i township; sold at the suit of T. H. Cresswell & Son, for use ol Hood. Ifonbriirht & Co.. as the J property of Henry Miller, and Injuria by John j A inner for $JoO. I Sixtr three acres and improvements iu Al- I lelfl,enytownsl,,p;so.dt th-suitot CaH.ar.re Mouse, for use of F. 1-S-PP. " t VuLi of John P. Hcrzog, and oougnt by W.J. Buck v-: . J.'.1. . . i . Ninefv-thrre acres and Imprnveinents In Susquehanna ; sold nt the suit ot W. M. Lloyd i t'r... for use of John McColiran.a the property ; or Uriah Lloyd, and bought by Win. Kit lei., , Esq., for -:. i One h;ui('.r?il and six acres in Blackllck ! townshio; sold at the suit of George Orner, ns ; the property of Uuniel S. Brallici, and b juuht I by the plaintiff for tlbO. I House and lot in Carrolltown bcroimh ; sold j at t;ie suit of Iohn Buck and Auif. Wnlicrs, , executors of Geo. W. akhin t, ns the property of Michael J. Deurich, (lid bought by John ' Buck for ."i00. ' Tbe alaive comprise" a full list of the projrerties disp.iied of, the writs in all other cas.a briit; eiiher stayed or ibe balta ad join lied until next term. Tli iK-m.K-ratic noiu;natin convention for Blair county will be lit id ou- lua i'.hii lUbt. Ivocal Correspondence, ST. AfOfSTIXI, Jl'NF 3. 1S7S. Pear Fbfemav-Thinking n line from this "' in "i iiiiun-r wonin r.oi ne smiis. I wiil try to trive you the current news occHs'onnlly. in tne cRiiypnrfor last week the hon-e of Mr. Aiiarii-tine Walter, (now occupier! hv Jus. j W't!tcr-.t mi what is know n ns the llisht in !m rtii . . cttupht fire an ! before the llamts cotiM bt- ex tiriKiiifhed the entire roof whs destroyed, but no i itier iiammrj wn3 d.ne. No itisnrancc . ".' r nLl,,r ' neini. ir. t.orm ly. has treate.l t i.t nacnelor r rn ''is iiouse to a new root aiui two new tnrch besides otherwise improved the appenrsnce of It. and all ttmt Is needed now is one of the fsir j sex to move in as his l.tw ru' wire to miorn it. ; Our ymitiff friend Suruuel .1. Morris, iveil and rn voniuiy Known in nil the region round n'loiit. wns fnnrnen on last Monday l.y I lev. K. X. Me. Cnrthy. at St. Aupustine church, to Miss Mollic nit ins. one ni the rire.t and most aminnie rniiiKiiiiTs 111 laeiirneid Townslitp. l hat a pros perous journey throuirh life will tc vouclisa fed them is the -locere w ih of Iheir inaiiy fi iemls. The John Nuirle and John Coiiaway rt ferred to in htst week's t'rtriunn are not residents of b-ni field towushift. Win. Conawav, of Dean township, and john Kairle. alias "Itlinkey "John Naif le. were the parties implicated in the al-leif.-d larceny. I am not certain r tj wliere Niijfle resided Bt the time of lus arrest, hut it was certainly nut in Clearfield township. My reason Tor w ril inif t his islliat there are two John Naides in Cteattteld township, nod some folks miiiht think it was one of theui;but they are tioth upright lucu. More auon. Telephone. Ax 1'sDESiAnt.F Trcth. Yon deserve j to suffer, and if yon b ad a miserable, nusat- I isfactory life iu this Iteantifnl world, it is j entirely your own fault and there is only 1 one excuse for yon vonr unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has kilie.l thousands. Personal knowledge and cotn i sense reasoning will soon show yon that Green's August Flower will cure yon j of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all 1 its miserable effects, such "as sick hedach, , palpitation of the heart, sour stomach, baln itual costiveness, dizziness of the head, ner vous prostration, low spirits, Sre. Ds sales now reach every town on the Western Con tinent, and not a Druggist, among whom we may name Lemmon & Murray, of this place, hut will tell you of its wonderful cures. Three doses wiil relieve you. Havimh again taken the agency for the Champion Iteaper and Mower, I am now prepared to offer to farmers the best ma chine made, or. longer lime and for less mo ney than any one else. Old machines taken in part pay for new ones. If you want to buy or trade, wrue to me describing old ma chiue, etc. Hakky Wayxk, Agent Champiou Iteaper and Mower. If. Johimtjwn, Pa. iir.nFAE.ib. PLANK KOnilKTS. Married, on Wednes day evening, June 5. ISIS, nt the residence .t the bride's parents, by Key. K. W. Jtrown, fir. K. H. 1'i.a NK, recently of Kl.i nal.urK.;now of Christiana. Lnnrnmer county, and Miss K. Klla. eldest daughter of Mr. tMward Kobcn?, of tins place. No cards. Never have we been called npnn to chronicle a '-union r.f hands nnd union of hearts" the dointc of whi-h afforded us more pleasure than we feel in auiiouncinir i ne inner and unostrntatlniis weldiuif noted sive. the Doctor lain everv Bimso ot the word, a trne and worthy srent lemnn. n,l I III liiir Tfilinir lit-lilff nnn .f lli. t. ..... I ..... - - J ... mi at ii. r-.iiir-i, . nnd must accomplished daily liters of Ktensturit, ' Is only knoin to fie admired, only named to bo f praised, hy every person in this community, no i matter how exalted or how humble their positions j In lite. Kllft in her happy in.-iidcniiood was ail tliat female loveliness and female pantv rouid ! l e a sweet elrl who had a kind word and checry 1 smile for every person, poor a? well as rich an l , now that she has committed her heart and hand i to t he keeping1 of one who will nevrr prove re- '. ercant t the sacred and holy trust, a fervent '(( I b ess them!" wells up uubidden, no doubt, from . heart that rnn appreciate pure ami trustlul wo- i n i in hood and faith fu 1 and honest nninhond. The ' happy couple left tor tho Kast on their wed. linn ! tour the same evcnlnir. bearing with thrm the heart felt hened Ic! ions ot hosts of admiring trien.ts, I and earnest well wish. rs. lay the choicest lcessimrs 1 heaven b show Ted upon them dur- I inir a l..nir. bappv and prosperous wedded lite nnd may deal h in 1 st Iind Itii-tu reaity to exchange tho cares of time for the never-ending joys of eternity. Is the sincere prayer of ye editor" who has been most generously remcnliiered by the kind and loving pair. HKITTXKK H'l.LKT?. - Married, en Tn In v morninn. .1 line 4. 1179 at the 'hureh of thu Holy Name in this plce, by Key. Fnilier Hoyle. Mr. ;M ten am. Hrittnkii. ot t la lit xin, and -Misi Mil: tina Hi LLKR.nl Kbensburg. To the new ly wedded wo extend our heart congrauintiions mi l nest wistios Mike is an lion est, lndustri:)iis and whole-souled ircnlle man. I while the fair hridc is not only one of the most amiable and airrecahleof her sex. bul is thorough ly competent tor all the duties that wiil devolve upon her as iho worthy wile of a worthy husband. That hei It h. wealth and prosperity may be their poriion here and eternal teliciiy their rewurd in iheirreat herealtcr. Is the earnest nraver of all ' who know them, so mote It lie. HKXHY KHF.KLY. Married, on Tuesday. May is. is;, at St. Al 'chad's church. Ixireito. by I Kev. father Hush, Mr. Ki.ias IIf.xry. nf Sest i morelnnd county, and .Miss Cakolimi KutRLV, of : Mnnster township. I SrTTON-NOOXAN. Married, at St. Anzii tlne cliurcdi, on Tuesday, May 14. J87s. by Kev. Father McCarthy. Mr. Jon C. S -tton, of Clear- ( field township, and Miss Klla Noo'A.N,of AI- toon a. MAI-ONE -M ELLON". Married, at the same j place, by the same, ou Tuesday. M y 2S. 1S7S Mr. i Pktkr Malomc. of AlicHina, aod iiss Ai.icb M ki.ios, of Clearfield township. I MOKRIS APAM.S. Married. St the same I plnco, by the same, on .Monday, May 27, 177S Mr. i S. J. Morris and Miss .Mollis Aua.k... both of Clearfield township. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. Having la-en aniiointed Auditor by the Court. Common I'lcas of Cambria Miintv to report distribution of tho money In tho hands of John TA'airner. Assignee of t;harles A. .MrMnllen.nl j Allegheny township. I'unrirhi county, for tho heneflt of ere liters of said MeMnllcn' as shown j by hi? first account, to' and amonirst the parties entitled to receive the s.tme. notice is hereby rfv- I en t hat 1 will attend to the duties of s:ii J nppoiut j ment. at my office In Hbonshurir. on Fuin.iv, ' JfM'iH. 17S. AT 2 OTf.lH-K ITU TUK A F T K BVimn . I when and where all parties Interested must pre ' sent ttieir claims, or he debarred from comimt in on said fund. Cr!'). V. IUTMA.N, Auditor, lbensburft, June, 5, lhTS -S:. BSOWN'S EXP&SJ310H SPRING BED BOTTOM. Sold in Cambria County by J. J. Xoonan. T ITS CFT.r.nRATr.n nrD nnTTO V sostfiins a much irreater weight nn l continues more elnstl-; than nny other Sprinu Bed ever invented. It will fit any bedstead and Is perfectly noiseless, simple In const ruction, and So birht and;iiy han dled t hat a child can place or remove ft. It "U t he only bed bottom that is seli-nccommo.latir.ir. tlrs Pmir desired object h-inir attained hy an inTi ouslv constructed spring truss irlrdeV, by means o; which two persons can repose on the s.nne level, no matter how widely dirl.-rent they may he in weiaht. This bed sprinir is sold at a price which plac-s it wit h n the reach of all, an I hoii" keepers who study comfort anj economy should hnv no other. 8-7. at i TkstiVovi A;..-Havimt s'ept en one of Brown's I l'-ircnion lied Itottoms tor a couple ot month? k"---. : '"p.1";"-. !"'" es all the merits claimed lor t. H. A JI'I'ikh. COME TO THE PEOPLE'S CnBAP VARISTV STORB. The Pkopi.e's Va rtktv S rortu is the best, ret ; We'll treat you all well and a harirain y iu'11 iret. Iiretto's the place where cheap goods are li.iind. So come all tood people and leather abound ! Come all ye r:od peojde from' btr and Irom near. 1 11 tell yon ot somct limit yon it like to hear : Come otit of the country, come .mt of the town Buy all kinds of goods since the price lias come down. The V a ri ktT Store Is the cheapest you'll find ; J 1 "w wiv il ; T(- keoi n ,ho woul, I Now that the lalM.rer irets hall I ho ce goods von will get there ol every kind . uiis the hard times. save many dimes. e a gre.it crime. half pav for h s time. j From all the lartfe cities our roods we do get : t We pay lor them there on the intont. cash net, i Which enables ns lower to sell, do you see? I And I hus do our prices and htr.i times agree. I All produce we take from the country In trade, i A nl ihu tot (. Ooof.'w ii iffomf rtsi iikj pnf. ; Come, all pretty girls, sober matrons, and see ! I Come, young men and old men - boys high as your knee ' The place we hold forth Is at L-eey's old si and. , Where the Ik-si kind of bargains the cosh can command: The People's Chbaf Variety Stohb Is our full ! name. And all kinds of goods you'll get cheap at the sumo. ; 31. J. TKlTKTJt A I'M. I Loretto, Camhria Co.. Pa., .1 une 4 ls78.-otn. For proof of the fact see my circular, whh-h will be s-nt r-itu to n ny i! Ti-.s iKi u. .Uu la .'v. .La-.; S.toel, -.'i'W Vuia, OF ! U 1 b 9 n IVi VI II I It'll IL'.IS tyi tra ! 1SB Nij n OUST PLE'SCHEAPSTO CABROLLTOWN, PA., AND TO BE SOLD AT LGiAThk PRtfir?. 12 webs new stylo Dress (1 xmIs, iu we ls new style Dress IMaitls, " 22c, Dlack and nil colored Alpncns, from IS t 45 cts ... . jtinc-K and an colored (. animeres. from .",." to f,e. d'ootl Dress I'rints, wortli 7 cts., reduced to 5 cts. " Dest Cocheco Prints, " S " " ' " " ' A pplelon A Muslin, " 1') ' ' S Dlenched Muslin, " 1 1 " " " s Ladies' Suits, ready trade, worth $3 0. reduced to ?2 00. fJciiL's Onssimere Worsted Suits, Inmi S3 .r0 up to ffi d'). Youth's " " " $2 o f.i.'iij. Men's and Hoy's Hats, from 45 cents to 2 25. (Jood Pvoasted Codec, worth 25 cts., reduced to 20 cts. per lb. flood Green Coffee, ' " Yellow C Su.ir. " 10 " ' " s " " Kxtra Crushed Suar, " 12 " " ' 10 " " BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, iliO fiLL OTHER GOODS, i:i:nuci:n ja' the sami: ri:oroi:n -III CAIIKOLI.TOVX, X.V. WHOLF.8A T &2 PlTTSDUnCH. PA.. rtrcoved from their former stand, four "i n nsnieT warnoube, ITVo. J Iiloi't3- Strret, Corner nf lh fnelug- hrnit of M omt, and are now daitv reeelvtot poo's 11. re now one of ihe LA KfiE.sr SI'Ul.NQ SJ'OC ut IIOO I si nod hllOIH IN TUK MIIKE:'.t will I f soi l at bottom i ;ees. N. M. -Orders solicited and promptly attended to. Eastern biils d indicated. '-'V. -e 1 QTATK.MEXT of SKTTLKMKNT with the S;iiervisors, Tre.isnrer and Collector oT Itnrr lownsbip for the year l,s;7 : Joskpii Hoi i k, Supervisor, I. To full aniniiiit of Huplloate i'J.'s st order as Supervisor, I7 days. .. to..vj f34.r4 C'R. I?y exoners'lon? and returns ?, " ain't of worn done on roads 2 '.'. .'. " ree'd Icr services as sup'sor 35 ."V4.24 Balance due Supervisor Houck Supervisor Houck J f,- ;Siihi-.rv. Supervisor. 1r. or nupii-ato ti EortnE To full am-iniit ' order as Supervisor. iZ Jays Cn. By am't of work done on roids " exonerations ..231 74 " ' ree'd fur servives as Su pervisor Balance due Supervisor Sherry , 2S.O0 2Ji.0 M.5i .Tacoyi Kmsrn. tVdTector. lia. To full am u nl. of Uupli-ale Jl,t..,.,6 Crt. By exor eratlons nnd returns 9 3 ?n ' aiiiuunt paid Treasurer 1-7 44 13 '.f4 Balance charge 1 to Collector t sj y M. .T. Kmsc ii. Clerk and Treasurer. I'm. To am t rrc d from previous (VI "r.H ifl.t'S Ci.iumiM-Mouors Crt. By am't of Order eash-d f l CT services as CierW and Troas'r.. ls.-'J 19. 8 Jlicktown, April KTS. SIMON l. K1T?S'H. .KISKPII . IH'MJl, LKWIS KIKSCH, Attest 31. J. KiRsrii. I'.erk. Andltori. 6-7 St. Pro B ono Public o . ! 1 T AVIN'il an ambition to piv my de'ds. 1 will j 1 1 sell as much ot the followin'ilcs'-rilied real , est -it e as will he necessarv for the purpose, vix j No 1. A PIF.CK lilt PA RCFL Or 1MP!V i Kli Ij AMi situ.ile in Ihe West Ward of the Ib.r j otiifh of Khen'bnr.', containing 7 a-res. having ! thereon erected a two sioiv duuolo Hwelliiiir House. No. 2. A Sil'ARK OF OJv'H'XIl sitinte fn the ttr't Ward ol tho ll'Tounh nf l;terisl.urir. tMiunded tiy Lt..yd street. West s: reit . (if 1 si reel and Spruce n i b y. hnvinir thereon .-rertcl a dou ble Frame pwe'liiiit Moi:e rid a Fr.vtne Stable. No. 3. A I. Ol" OF UlilU Nil s;nrite in the Vest Ward of the Cor uh of Khensbnrir. front ing on Llov I s'ri-.-t. an t a.'j'Vrinif the Foundry. No 4 A'PihCK OF (IHiH Nil sitinte in the Vest Ward of the Borough of Kherisbnrif. bound ed by tlie Turnpike. Lloj d street and West e;rett, eontaininic about one acre. No ft A PILCKiiK PA11CKLOF I.MPBOV F.HLANH situate in Cam'irin townsltip (near Kbenslm r-). bounded by t he ( lay Pike. I.uid of K.lward Owens and .Ii iin Kireehmr, containing 10 acres nnd 63 perches. No 0 A I'iri'K (HI PARCFL OF t'NIM FI50VF.Il LANK si:iinte in Cumbria township in. Beiibih), boun-'i d by the lb ulih mad. land of Joseph Wi.m.m, Hc'rf t .lames and (Jen. Mil.i, and in hers, containing 6'J acres ami :t perches. No 7. A T K At : T t IF L AN P siiu.ite in 1-lacV-b'ck township, kno'vn as t he J ohn ( ; i : Ian" farm, puii'i iniiirf !.!." l'J.T acres, having I hereon er.-.-t-ed a Stone l'w ;! " Il.me nnd u Frame l'.ni n. There is a coal bmk opened on the premises. W here I he a hove prop; r' y sill alnnt o;diTi:c.c, It wiil be sold in lots to suil I ur. t.a'Sers. " W M. KU I KLL. ) bensl.urg;. May SI I'-TS.-lf. DITOIfS NOTICK. The un- Orphans' Court of Camhria county to report dis ! t ri 1 iit ion til rue fund in the ban,:? of Ma'gnret j A. 31 vers. F.xeeutrtX ol A hit M j ers. ibceii i-d. I hereSv irives not'rethat he will sit at Ins otit'-o l tn Khensbnrir. "n Th r itcn a v, t !.e cttli .lay of j J OF.. 178. at 2 o'clock, r. M , for tho purpose of j attending to the .Imi. s ol s;iid pp.dnt in. r.t. Those hiivinit claims iioo said fund are rf-.piest-ed to present them, or tie deharr" I from any part of the same WM. II. S Kt.ULLU, Audiler, j Kbenshurst, May 2". It7s -3i. NOTICK! Notire is hereby ijlven 1 1 iat nAMl'l l. W 11.HIN, ot Hlacklick township, has made tin ass'nm.-nt of his re il an i pi rsonal p-at to .limn il Ki lroiiiH. in tritst fur I iio b. nt tit ol creditors All persons Indebted tos'id cs ate wiil m:i ke .tnme li;tte p-iyment. an l ih..-e having claims a-aint the sime will pn s -nt thorn, properly authentlca ted br settlement, to .IOMX H WKSWOKTH. Or his eonne!. F. A. ShosuaKku. :,lsv 13. lS7i.-C4-Ct. J'Al'A L' I J llu ,U I I V, I'.. Clinl'-I'AIIL-' X . 1 ' C I p T . -J Estate (.f W m . V f k i. a n r. il.-c'.l . Letters testamentary m on the estate nf said decedfitt. la:e ol Carroll township, having b. ;-n gr tilled to the undersigned, noic-e Is licrerty given to all persons indebted to tank? imin.-di ;te piyment. and those ha virnr P!n bus m.l r .-. ul l lie in prop'-riv um In ti n-'' e.l t..r sett leinritt. yiU'H'l. M. W K A KLAN 1, ..., HKNKY HYKNK, s ' u'trs' Mav 31. 1S7S -Ot. NOTICK protert , -Tl'o fllnv ii: th'sfi il.f.l recti l.y o a t '- ! t-y S J. t.n c.l ol at ; r v it- t bv t he itndi-r t her, ol v h'i e t. i. nst: ip. m t I-) .. m.!e ia lot li. .Hi s, ;. H :.nr.d.-se signed, w :o b- ti oy rnii -.ns ill persons a-. in "Th-ring wi. ii lb- smite, to wit - t I li.T mire 1 two hor-e w.lo':. 1 vc.i lo ts X'tl.-. .01 1 1 . d"V. cro 1 riming o.x. in. I a. I the nio-41. l an ' p.. I'm-, "he v-onnd. It. 'T.I w 2 cj l'jii ifc'ii jjM was u is u AT Ttt&tt tMttrr worth 20c., ndticcl to 12v I ;c. ?. per j vnitl. WALTERS' LARGE STORE EGGII. doors below, to the elejrant, larje, four-aior d. aeh a i) vi:i: riHK)t W A NTrn tJOtiH MFV tor.-i.r.-nt V W Hit I Z.tJ Am-.-ic-n Newpa;n-r t n ..n List of Co-op. rative N-rsp.-per. an. I rutin.. ir s dverlisemeiits in t tie vie ml y .-f t h- ir on . s 'l o pp. per x ron will aib.w a lii.eral nmir n and BdvaiiRp a r'nulir r-kly p:iut i ..ri n 'nuni. Addr-s? wi' h rfi retire"., ji s; v F'S TKH. tltn'l An ems A mencm Newspaper I ni :i .No. It Spruce street. New Viik. " 'J'-.'g 7' """w' jV" ' 1 " $sJ tA vJ J j K ti Cfl " (l Ij VSiJLh rV IINSTITUTE v.4th nu, v ,1 'lrrlnt.aM. t.ial..i.t-1 Ir it- car r- ( m 1 no?-, I lof rm. Snsruli. n1 sln pir-. I an n run d itlriijt Uir ni. ef II f IcOnrcuw. FtI iff rtnaU u.fRrlTDStJi-Tr r"T h cr a.B iDf ll.irr riT tri-stnicut. tel!rH ul-i Trt.m p",tm ?nr,4. It A V -IK U. r-i re', nnt .;- id.'- , L. II. fcrmLic"!. M. !., tuA, CUielua.u. u. YVlien 1 snv cure l.u.n-.t mean mre:y to t.p t he tn tor a time and t hen have t hem re: urn p a - u, 1 mean a rndical cure. 1 am m regular pt ySiClan; and have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or Falling Sickness a life h nir study. I irrnt my remedy to rnf the worst caps. Been n se ot hers fiav" f a . .ed is I a r.-asun ..r not now re. i ;iu a cure lron in Sen l to tne at once tor a treatise and a I ree Bottle . f my in:aMi).le remedy. Uiy express an l . s -. file. It costs vim n-.ihinit for a trial, an I I'wi.l cure you. Address Ur. ti. ti. HOUT, ls-i Fearl St., IS ew Vork. A BAY to A pent s can vasslfg f..r t he f ire J i side Visitor. Term and Oui nt Free A l. drefs P. O. VICKKKV, Auifusta. Maine. j m-fr'!t 1 hii. 'it y. t g o tt if titer tf ru est -''it .a Th t" c o ir fro U w thai J M i nil d?:' fct,d .r va-m x r-n pve:j j-.n A. 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