aBbria Freeman au. luir 4'b, ends ov .WVn1" ' . n. - -aiirrPO 1 'M.f- " ti,.JO in AUG. 4, 1870 Tocaland personal. TTt Kberfv to shoot Fquirrcl i cr!" eaa i,n it." hut ih woodcock j 15 th con denitst, will be ' this T)lace durinir i ...n;ai;i . " .. ..... .... 1 T KvcrvlioJy Ki.ofiM what thai more i odiipt cluhs have been or- j " fa til -tee reman? sumau ..- i Jin ', i-a caflc.riii'r aire to any ;(.,.eut r ,, , pj.errvhill township. fell over a mowing scythe, cotilii. .i covered one of his Him w": sine. I lff"mfil3 obituary notice, from the pen of UthLTfZnLi the hue Peter Chris- r Pt1 . -,.,1 has been handed to us with :"r puMir-'h. but we have found it im jei'.'0o io tliif week. ,f -0!'. "i:- fhilev rave birth to two l-Mr3: A' , , Cppnville. Indiana coun- iZht week. Enough of Cri . .Pts' at one time to suit the ambition IMW"' ,l,,r.L- t;a"nJob,ru in diflVewt local- n'.iiuia coaiitv were struck t)f iirih- '.""1 ,.tl-tt weeks. The barn (ImII 1IIC ("-" , , t i ;di nil its contents, and one house t v.rmu .... j i i Dd the other niiauuy a-iui.u. . ci.,rw f.0 vears of age, of Mount . .. ir:ij struck hv m , KuiitiBp"1111 tu - ' - ----- - -.- - , oa Thursday last, ami instantly ii'ihodv horribly mnngled and f:ffl torn irom the socket Mof Alwciia. h is been granted a pnt- jin III! TOtcu ii"""v - . e ill iwkea "Huir fortune out oi the iht kind of luck. ilm.'eliCT 1" tl!1 eouniy iur me nie ui HoiSeof ffabliiUKtoii." superb work Ut JuiifS of this place. No library I without "'is nn'Riimceiii uov. " II. O I.... I Hint " tfive pound oaoy ui""l .vbt week." Pshaw ! there' i.othinc vl! about that. W e see heavier babies riinstieel, and down, too. for that m it- iVfrf BAT 1" c - -n " " , Tuliist ripe apples Htm peacnes 01 me ll.rui. . rr TUJ .... ie icofiveu ov it. .. uum3 w jay. Bo'' pnve us some and we found Viiuus. He projotes to keep them -i.i!v auJ fiipply our citizens at lowest rules. U'liile attcmptiiijr to pet on the local tuain fit (.ialht7.ni. on r ruiay ntgiit tasr. Jbrthf cats that one ol Ins legs liatt to j IMl'.alCu DC'0 i nc Mice. i urviie. Klhart bails iroin Jl.'lwautee, i atieuiDtitiir to steal a ride al the time. InJTun uamcd Joe Al.lrid-e. charged j .iiooiiii" a ""a" named .Micna-. i .uurpny, in j wham. AlIeL'heiiv couuty , not lon since, ! irMitJ iu hollidavsbiirg, on .-utiirJy ad taken to Piti.-burgli for trial. He ,i.ts iuto Murphy s body, but strange r.dlJ n"t kill Lira. 0hD!ijTiionip-on.the"lurky boy with the cte" ho Ins "struck ile" at Parker's is hunie on a brief visit. He not luuitweil nu is doin? well, but he Fub- ii.il NTs lor the Fkkfhax and rendait, ' . . t www nvQentsxru a:i. every wcpk. v ouiu tt coiiid r.iy as nnicli for all the subscri o 'jr tnr?r. AJtlevtive !J::r rausc-i the destruction bv i the hou-e of William ltirhardson, near uti, iiit'iif count v, on cuuiuav nitu i. Si.'t'uic; tliC hoi;eC'jlitailied was saved, fi'iwof John O'llara, in (raut township, cccii'.v, was ties roved in the same way ns the anie c.iuse on the 22d u'.t. Loss 1 ur tiitre.i'.xiuM. Dil': furet l'.raillev's Station on next -e!.iT, or 'he 10th of August, or the icii'0. or the po.d cause it is intended u: hht txicket book, or your j;enerosi i Hiiiiiiiiol ihiitkinil, and not forgetting, vot wiil be there or therebouts, :o do otir level best in feasting, danc---citvwtiiifr ;our loose change. i-' infs Sliannon, (0 vcara of ace. wis in ;ki!W I.t iithtninp, at T.a'.d Kagle. cijuitr, on Tuesday week. He was sit r ih.mney and nn open window at M. A U: Win? under his chair w.s also ft. sinl Sir S 's wife was severely fhocked '.'thon? et on lire and totally coiiStinied, 'froh ti,e tifjrts ol the neighbors all the 'a s saved. " A vim? laJv named Ann Skelly. from icaitv ot Wilmore. was trampled upon ! lior-tiiMr this place, on Friday last, and t!"'!tMblTbruir.ed nd cut on one of her !:eniat empting to ret on the horae ;:takt the saddle turned and she fell -ri. a couple ot good Sanmritans , f.in ""i-Jds, set her on her horse and r, n..frP'"!f the way homewards. t . t) " VIIWVCI , .?Vkl!;AX A,:entaiid Secretary . . uu.u; vnaiutes lor ttns State, is town oil Tuesday, and. in pursuance of u Iu 0ffice i,ipCcted the county 11 WJ r-oor hou-c. Th t2r.daKreeuble genilemnn. and during s'-iT m,ie a ni0!it tavorable inipres- . -Aiistawn boys. Wion Shannon T . u"BS-a. emj.ioye.1 as tjpos on the uMlBl IAL) .Mid.. E,,ensll-urp for J 'l-ur hours this wr-L- W. nf,., i"r , , Pari'cuiar, as lie ifiter dtv,i' under our tuition v- o,,ut- neverthelerg ish ihem ' lu es plentv of T-..iit 1 -?t:w'tie to breathe the pure air of ':!c!l,9 received the s V;a .. nd: but tlie Vron who would "Hrt,ur Leicester Table ; h-t introduced here by M. L. Oat- i'-rf; t' r "viii iicjlv ooor, naa Ui . UUI nati9 rcallv excellent ,r.n;"-Welarclilim t0- "The Hart J tlein'., i?rcanaot ,,e excelled, and is S'if'y" P' bottle. Try it cwiuw-ed. 'J t. liew-t r. .f n .... 00 hia m iioiiiaaynunrg, .-. . , SJ ome Iro i nr v,., iuimnivnu it v tten k IliK''-laSt, was assaulted itml!b,8lrucl "im with a larire stone ':wTj flcthe "'Mo' "'9 horse, -h 1 ?"uU to robbing him. Mr. II.. .Md mTi' "''''eJ to shoot bis -1 ua the .,,,,1 ....... ;toth Miauig attracied a tl'M.a -.1 " . , -ucicupou me two uastT tu.. . . . unuer cover ot the Rf lVVr Moore aii iliss Ruth Robin- eh t -k .,two ho"ra afterwards. ?. waw .iV"!!"3' ?f Hollidaysburg. a ,. t. . v"" at mem. the m ski e as- resi fcoun- if0Vetlier!eht e. render, her;,:..?-lWe for several mi.mtpc ,,.t 4 i d'EB0,'iy of, "ous nature, but :.i m. u."Dgure her fr i;f u..u j.. N'W-icserve plenty of rope and l;?JCar,3i'TGiant-wh5ch has I"' M hnv "'-'lenient an over the Pro'tg2ei1 number of aiu.,,,,. ' .OB ""loitea here 4 on Jnm.. ". J.tc"''' an(i attracted f tILt.rt w,,1oou n j uul aa the men tann, , ... Unnt,." 10 ut'deretaud the.r ' .V'".8cce.-g it mi.rht b m.iHA .t....:4'2--. U ""ccrUSnly as " i: Jrj-eYr , '!" numt'ug, and ib well TV. , . : 4:: tvL,' JrRons -The follow-in named o-en-Traverse Jurors nt th-ensuinjr toria of Court, Or.f:d Jurors. I P; A-Luther, Foremen. fnrmorr Carroll tft-n. Vt' &uA',1,aJr b'"at' ''' Cambria borouirh. t . , V.',ha,n' b0"'s' ConomauKh tow nship. 1 a trick Farren. inrmer. Cantbria township, lueob Horner, sexton, 1th ward. Johnstown. IhomHf. McKcc. fanner. Tsvlor township. John Mamon. farmer. Susquehanna twp. ..vi?, lainiT-i, lucnmnn xownsntp. ;raiu Driny, titriker, Millvillo borouirli. tiiei t Bi-inrtle, tnason, 1st wanl. Coot-luaiirh. Adam bouirlinour, farmer, Taylor township, .lame liousfluss, farmer, Carroll township. Vx-"?,r. "Muri-ay, men-hunt. Oallitziu twp. o " !;'JK'i,',!r',1ln' rm.:r, Carroll township. ill1 1-Turner, farmer. White township. John J. Kvnns, furmer, Camlnia township. samuol Knight, minor, 1st ward, Johnstown. James Gibson, laborer, Millville. t has. p. Louthor, carpenter, 1st wl, Cone'trh. Joseph F.yre, bos, Ot h ward, Johnstown. Rr',,TV'1?'jh,,our' labor-r. Franklin boro. i IJelfrick, inn keeper, Susquohamia tp. Henry 1- ntz, inn keeper, Ycnlor township. James Driskell, farmer, Cumbria township. Traverse Jurors Firxt Week. Anna Charles, farmer. Carroll township. Ibirkley Jacob, farmer. Voder township. Kiiingardnr-r Joseph, farmer, ltiehland twp. 15nion Lewi-, tailor. West Ward. Kl-nsbiirjr. l.t i'hres Francis, engineer, 1st wM, (.nemh. Conrad John, doaler, Chesn Springs iKirouh. Curroll t.eorjfp, st. com., 4th ward, Johnst'n. J royle Joseph, farmer, Crovlo township. unnlnhani James, farmer, Cnrroll twp. unstable Davi-.l, puddier, MiJH illo boroutfli. (lirtsty Daniel, eai penter, Summitvillo bor. Cotiaucrh Joseph, farmer, Jackson township. UeviiQ 1-raneis, jfentleman. d waivl, Cone'srh. IMinmire Henry, farmer, ltiehland township. I)onahoe I'atrick. c-.irpenter, Cleai-rield twp. l-.ckenrode John C, farmer, Carroll twp. Llmire Fcter, farmer, Wilmore liorouirb. ' 1- niton David, tt-amster, 1st ward, Coneiu'frh. t isher Simon, butcher, Minister township. Folsom Josiah, heater, 5th ward. Johnstown. Hi'iuicr Samuel, farmer, ltiehland township. Y iskn A. If., mercliant. White township, t.reeu Fa trick, laborer, Frospeet boroujfh. Grillitli Xelson, farmer. Tavlor township. Harris W. W., farmer. Jnclison township. Hopple Henrj-, farmer, Carroll township. Holiis David, farmer. White township. Helsel Michael, cooper. 1st ward, Conemnutrh. Kiusr John M.. merchaut, L'd ward. Johnstown. I.os-an John W., marblo cutter, 1st w'd, Little W. A. U., farmer, Allegheny township. Lynch Edward, farmer, Suinmerh'ill twp. McDonald Daniel, inn keeper, Cambria boro". Murray Uobert, farmer, C-imbria township. MeDermitt Win., fanner, White township. Nairle Michael, farmer, Carol! township. J'aul S. S., merchant, Croyie township, liobei t-i Owen, farmer, Summerhill township, Heijr Vincent, farmer, Carroll township. Hoss John 11.. farmer, Blacklick township. Kosebaujfh Henry, farmer, Cambria t i. banker Anthony, farmer, Allegheny twp. Thomas Jacob, farmer, Clenrrteld township. Thomas John, merchant, 4f h ward. Jolmst'n. rrhun Feter, carpenter. Chest Sprinjr boro'. W-a-l Mathias, laborer, 2d ward. ConemVh. .immerman Henry, roller, 3d ward, Johnst'n. Zimmerman Cluis., inn Keeper, ad w'd, " rmwm' JurirrSetTul Week. Alliteail George, roller, Cambria borough, ltehe Henry, carpenter, Washington twp. IJrawley Michael, farmifr, Washington twp. Iiehe, Joseph, farmer, Washington township. Iturkhart John, teamster, 1st ward, Cone'jfh. lleam .Sam'l, laborer, 4th wanl, Johnstown, liyers Win., farmer, Jackson township. Ileum George, fanner, .Jackson township. Hninett Johu, farmer, Carroll township. I Lraddock 1. J., laborer. 2d wanl. Coiiematitfh. Couiter D. W.. merchant. Franklin borough. Croper Joseph. Sr.. farmer, Allejrricny twp, Connell Win., clerk, west ward, Kbensburjr. Denny Kicliard. car insi- tor, i.llif.iu twp. Decker James, laborer, 5th ward, Johnstown. Davis Timothy, farmer. Jack sou township. Karhart John, farmer. Client township. Kd wards Hi-njamiii. farmer, Vmlrr township. Flattery Win., justice, 3d ward. Johnstown. Fresh Abram. farmer, Jackson townr-ldi). irti-hi?an Harri-n. teamster. od w'd. Jolms'u. Gearhart Win., farmer, Kichittitd township. HeNel Hiram, puddler. 2d ward, Johnstown. Heirrick Michael, farmer. Chest township. Jackson Henry, la ickljy r. r.tii w'd. Joli:i:-t'n. Koontz Siim'l, carpenter, 5th ward. Johns'wii. Kirby John, clerk, 'd ward. Conemaiiif h lor. Kimble Ge.rye, farmer. Allegheny township. Koontz Jos., carpenter, i;tli wnrd. Jiluistown. Ijiyton Win., blacksmith, .11 ward, Lilly Thoiiix, farmer, Clearfield township. Lloyd Itfos S., farmer, Cambria township. Little S., earpetiter, Iori-tto lirn:yh. Marsh Jacob, laborer, Millville borou.irh. Mansiield 1L, fanner. Alli jrhcnv townsliip. Masters) Samuel, watchman. Millviile boro'. MiH.lade Kdw.. lumberman. Washington tp. Owens David, farmer, Cambria boronyb. O'Neill M. M., saddler, west ward, Kbenslmrir. FhiHips John, contracte-r. 1st w'd, Johnstown. Fotter Robert, helper, th ward, Johnstown. Itibblett Win., fanner, Taylor township. Hutledir' i-'oi-fe, fartner,"ciejirJlell two. Sanders Fhilip, sawyer, GallU.iii township. Sawyer Itenjumin, shook maker, Chest twp. Walters Henry, fnrno-r, Summerhiil twp. Williams Thoiiia K., farmer, IJIacklick twp. Vouukin lluvid, farmer, White township. PtE to It. While in the Land Office at Han-is-imrjf, a few da yd since, says the Altoona Tri tiuif, our friend, A. C. Wil'son. a clerk in that department, pave us considerable information in reference t unparented land, from which we infer that there ure many owners of real es tate resting in fancied safety because they hold a parchment laer showing, their land to have been patented. These parchments an' correct, and all iiiafe, no far as they jjo, but from the numbernf charges on the books, airainst lands in tho different counties, we infer that there is a balance due the St ate on the majoaity of tracts In each county. This balance happens in this wise: The original-owner took out a patent for say ax) acres of land, but when the trac t was Kurveyad it was found tu contain '.SM acres. The surveyor made return accordincrly to the Land Office, and the balance of patent money has been running on interest, at 3 per cent, per an num, from that time up to August, lsis, and at ti per cent. jK-r annum from the latter date to the present time. In addition to thtj patent money Hint interest thereon, an additional c-hai'Kt of il5 for the patent Is added. We noted one case in which a tract of 400 acres had been patented, but when surveyed it was found to contain 4tu acres. The excess was returned to the Land Oftice and charpred up, including1 pat ent money, inten-st, and 15 for the patent, is tiomowhere in the neighborhood of ?."SK). It would be advisable for all property holders to we that the whole tract they occupy had been patented, otherwise they may be called upon;to nettle a bill when short yrace is jriven. If they can ascertain tho name of the original owiif-r, they can readily obtain the information. The amount of money received by tin; State, within the first year, for land patents, amounts to over J,JUU,UUu. 'sion even as a work of I 1 If rosi,ion of I'- It- K. rl ffs dnV- 1 Ior seventeen ,'.bl t3.b7 ;'dcric? ch time he has rt,4l"!.rtim ,.0r hdu'nce of about . frr v tU tne -'arth, without -aw.... Ir0ai 1-idine. ha n;.! .1....1, d ' 'fi'fit oa tern outl'JU1. or been off W"'tV,? L'8k, "! ( -Uemptto cypher out. A Xobt.e Act. Mrs. Joseph Iliirns, livintf near the Itninch Hoad between this place and lloiliilavsburjr, had occasion to cross the rail road track yesterday niorninjr, and unknown to herself was followed by a small child, which stopped on the track and; soon commenced playinjr between the tics. Near the place where the child was playinjr the road makes a vcry sharp curve, and when the Jtranch train, run ntntf very fast, made the curve, the engineer, Mr. James Stewart, was horrified to see t he child on the track, not more than forty yards distant. He instantly reversed his engine, aud then rush injr out upon the cow-catcher, fastened his lejrs iu the bars so as to permit him to reach the full lenirth of his bodv and arms in front of the lo comotive. By a suddenilow he threw the child from the track and down the embankment, and on iroimr back, after the train had shipped, found that it had received but a few bruises from fallinjr amonr some stones when thrown from the truck. Mr. Stewart's prompt aud ac tive measures to prevent the train from running over the child, and his manly darimr in suspend imr himself by the feet from the front of his en gine, deserve the highest praise. -ittoonti ui, July 3Utu crwiv-n a w a tu ik HorxiDAYSncRr, A traveling Indian show gave an exhibition in Holli.laysburg on Friday nigfit last, and during its proa-res quite a number of young men clambered upon a wagon standing outride, and from which they could peer over tho top or the canvas. One of tiio showmen requested tho . . ,..... thn Trnirnn. when nil COII1- ,,ni -ii-iti. his renuest. save Win. Daker, Jr., a vounir man aged about lit years. The showman then atten.pted to put Baker out, when the latter knocked him down and kicked him. He KOt J when Baker apaiu knocked him down tr.nn Vita hlind AT1Q 1110 BnowniRii !'w. -w --- - knees, and drawing a pistol, shot Baker the bail nassinir tnrougn uio inv KwhE?Sove the heart, and lodrinjf somewhere near tue sp rai i to arrest tne siiowimm. v, ,r 01 .kihlHiniTO. Public sentiment in lli.lli- clavsbunr iustilics the act ot the showman, jia aajMiiiivju." ........ ...i.i,.i condition, and KSilvci' up :UuS hoi of re-covery.-Alt.Kna Mtn. Tli Vtirtor fin JlMnnr Tf nny man ' or iHBiJiTor invention of rnoBt ninroTber to M.' L. Catman's oooular lrv goods and grocery store. '1 he in l ention referred to i the new and cclebratcl " VHUor tiii Burner." with six jets, requu ing no chimney and therefore no clcamug. 'I his 11a orov"nut "in le utUiclusI toan ordinary lamp with I'erfect enso and security. It will never ?vi.Yo lo and consumes uu more oil than 0 com moa iamD The Ix-auty of tho whole utfair is moni.iiup. r...- i.t.-.l. struniro lWyXm: t is atlutcly true. We cf,nln,le..uyadvi.se our ci 'itZ7rn. the age. If you wivt a riico set of teeth upon the Ft iiek patent prlnHple. with tho pHvilcire ot oliangtUu Vluy in cai they are not 'X'-ll-'ai. tiaio within one year, to 1r. leiibt r n.e, in Alltoona, hcra yoncMOffc-t thm. lh Dr. warrants all his work, arid will do it at CUtup Juj like work can be hud iu the two counties, -t, Local Corrosiiottileiice. Johnstown, Aug. L 1ST0. Dear Foreman It is my purpose in this letter to tell you "what I know about farming." My farm is a half lot extending? six rods one way hwI one and a half the other wav, making nine square rods. The ground is fertile, so that if I huve 110 crop, I "oujrht to blame the culture, not the soil." The reason that I have no crop is because I went to the stores and bouuht patent garden seeds, instead of going- to some neighbor and procuring good seed. My peas are anti-pod pens, my corn is anti-tassel corn, my cucumbers are of the anti-vine kind, my radishes of tho gum elastic species, my onions are anti-bulbous, and my beets beat all the rest, having no roots at all. I bought sweet corn, and it is sweet, but the Bw.-etness is accounted for by the fact that there is not enough of it to get sour. I intend to send a few specimens to H. Grooly, but I shall plant the common vejttahles next time, unless what Greely and I know about farming convinces mo that patent garden seeds are superior to the home-made kind. There was a theft committed at Scalp Level one day last week by a clock repairer whose ttf-itlp wasn't wry level on that particular com mandment of the decalogue which reads some what in this wise, "Thou shalt not steal." Well, the aforesaid clock tinker visited the hotel of Mr. Goo. Conrad, having in view the laudable, purpose of mending up the fours. Having 11c complishnj that, he turned his attention to the mending of his fortune, which he did by appro priating some $:M0 which he found lying around loose. Tho job, however, was not a very per fect one, as tho thief was shortly afterwards nabbed and the money recovered. In bringing tho culprit to town, lio-.vever, awheel slipped otr tho wagon and hefptlfrd out and rolled so far down the hill that his keepers didn't go after him, and so he esoaied. Wilmore has also been the scene of an nltatr somewhat siiniUr-to the above, the particulars of which may have reached your ears in an au thentic fonri." Madame Humor told me all that I know about it, and that ain't much, but if her story be true it involves the llnding of a roll of money, said by one party to contain one hun dred and fifty dollars awl by the other just that many cents iu value. "Finders, keepers," is said to be the motto of the present possessor of tho money, and in order to test the validity of the defence, a suit for larceny has been instituted, SI. 1)00 bail noeopted where 10,0o0 was offered, and the whole matter will probably come before the next Court for adjudication. The Wheeler Family is here, and played in the Opera House on Saturday evening to a large audience. They will give another entertain ment at the same place this evening, and will doubtless be greeted by an immense-crowd of spectators. As an Irish comedian Mr. Wheeler cannot be excelled. He andlhis accomplished lady are accompanied by theltarlow Brothers, Ktfiiopean comedians and clog dancers, and by Master Bonnie, a boy prodigy only ten years of uge. The entire troupe are accomplished mu sicians and performers. St. l'eter's Benevolent Association held a pic nic in Woodvale borough on Saturday. A large crowd was in attendance, and hacks were kept constantly on the go. conveying people to and from the grounds. Tho day was line, the ban quet luxurious, and the terpfeichoreau amuse ments immense. The annual "Harvest Home" was held here on Saturday, and a very large assemblage of peo ple from the rural districts were to be seen on the streets until near sundown, when all disai leared. Fies, cakes and small beer wore demol ished wit h R great deal of dispatch. The pecu liar garb of some of the country folk elicited much comment, not to say ridicule, but it would be well for some of our city irout if they were half as honest and industrious as the peculiarly attired Amish men and women whose appear ance excited their contemptuous merriment. Base ball is on the wane here, und the game of croquet has become as popular as the war in Furope. Those who never saw croquet played will understand it perfectly when say that it is played with balls, and is much the same game that we see played in August by (,toi--.i', particularly if they are rolling the ball up hill uad there are about six hi(at work ut one time. Aliout lifty strangers are now rusticating at Scalp Level, ltiehland township, when- there are mineral springs, shady groves, good lishing and plenty to eat, but rather limited aeeotumo tlous for so many visitors. No doubt then- will be hotels and boarding houses built for t he next season. There are only two hotels at present. A four horse team, a band wagon, a band and a doctor or two appeared hero la.-t week and drove around town in gorgeous style, selling "Kunkel's I'ain Siaycr" 011 the Fublic Square and discoursing sweet music and comic somrs for several evenings. The employees, however, liiially sued the "i'ain Slayer" for wages due. and ere long seven executions wert-in the hands of ollicersand the whole "shebang" levied upon, and it will be sold 011 Wednesday if no appro priation comes to hand in the meantime. Tho parties hail from Harrisbiirg. It gives mo great yun'i to thus chronicle the death of the great I'ciii Sltfiff-r. A new church costing some two or three thou sand dollars has been built on Headrick's farm in Taylor township, on the road leading to the "obsolete village" of Kbeiisburg and one mile from Fast Conemaugh. It was dedicated yes terday (Sunday.) It does not belong to any par ticular denomination, but is-,to be Irceto'all. Two great wars now agitate the world, one in Furope "and one in fimbria county. Xapoleou has issued his proclamation and so has Johns town. The List Trilmiie contains some ip; questions for our iittle Prussia to answer at its leisure. Fight it out, gentlemen ! The more people you kill J he more room there will be luf t for the Vest. The school connected with St. Joseph's (Cath olic) church gave a concert on Saturday evening and will give another this evening. The iirst well attended and the manner in which the pu pils acquitted themselves was in the highest de gree satisfactory. Xewton Brothers were here on Tuesday with some kind of a variety show, consisting of do formed, curious and trained uniuials. What pecuniary luck they had I can't say. From Benton & Wayne, hardware men here, your correspondent has received the right hand of fellowship in tho shape of a neat little paper holder, for which they have the thanks of lours, .so., itoB ltciT. Af.TooN.v City, Aug. 2. 1S70. f rtenil HTic The local news Just now is not of that character which it t.f!on!s me much. oletisure to chronicle, out such as it is 1 will give so far as my time and opportunities permit. You will remember that I wrote you not long since that the city authorities, us well as some of our leading eitiz.ens, have had their eyes tin several young men who were strongly suspect ed ot neing connecieti w uu ine anous acts 01. 1 robbery, outrage and incendiarism which have i so long disgraced our fair city. The sequel to j the story is now iuriusnca oy me arrest aim ii.inHsoiiinent of a number of young men, and against them then-is seemingly such a strong chain of evidence that it looks utterly impossi ble for them to escape tne severe punishment due for the heinous and diabolical otlences which ure laid to their charge. Mlie parents 01 these "Fire Bugs," us they gloried in calling themselves, are anvong the most respected of our citizens, and while no one has a word of ex cuse or pity to waste on the despicable wretch es who have been guilty of so many acts of dia bolism, there are none who do not feel a deep and heartfelt sorrow for the parents and rela tives of the young men who have so greatly of fended in the eyes of both God anil man. Who the guilty parties are it would be of little or no interest to most of your readers to learn. If they should be found guilty, and tho probabili ties are that they will, it will bo time enough f or tho pubiicgeuerally to learn the names thcy have so deeply disgraced. There are several other "Fire Bugs" still at large, but the police are 011 their track and they cannot much longer escape the well-merited fate which awaits thcin. We as a people are cursed with all the evils, vices and immoralities, and blessed with but few of the public virtues, which characterize the larger cities. Of the truth of this assertion abundant evidence can be produced, but the following cases 111 point, wuicu occtirreu umy last week, will sutrice for tho present : Two young men, one of whom is married, were perambulating the streets between 0 and 10 o'clock at night, when they were accosted by a female, who inquired of them where a certain veutieman resided. The reply was that they were going in the direction of uis residence and if she would go with theui they would point it out to her. Belying on their false promises, she went with them, but instead of going in the direction they agreed to conduct her, these two imps of hell took her, in a contrary direction, to the outskirts of the city, where they attempt ed to outrage her person, but I hiii glad to know that they failed iu the accomplishment of their damnable designs. This hellish act, one of the blackest in the whole calandcr of crime, scarce 1 v'rutnod the smooth surface of our moral com munity, and the base villains will of course go unscathed of justice or obloquy. And now comes another of like character. An innocent little girl, some 9 or 10 years of ago, while gathering chips iu her father s stable, was accosted bv a black brum in human form, and w'liose skull should have been split reii on the spot by tho person who witnessed his conduct. The base scoundrel made the most indecent proposals to the little child, and had the time been after night instead of during broad day light, there is 110 doubt but what the black fieud would have accomplished by force the ruin of this innocent and unprotected little girl. And here is still another tale of licentiousness thnt is just lis true as it is disgraceful to the pur ties concerned. A hoary headed old sinner who lavs claim to more man orauiary rwinvmiiimi and occupies a high position in the employ of the Company a man vho lias entered the sere and yellow leaf stage of iife and bears in plenti ful profusion those badges of honor, gray hairs, only to disgrace ami bring reproach upon them this depraved ami licentious old lilK-rtine, the father id a respectable family of children, sev eral of whom are married and settled in lite, was no longer ago tlian Saturday night caught in rlii'piiiite. delict u with a female fully as dc oraved as himself, and that too in a spot conse crated and hallowed by the presence of the dead j oau of the principal cemeteries of the city. The gentleman who discovered the hoary head er 1 old sinner promptly administered a castiga tion to hi in that ho will not soon forget, after which proper ending to an improper proceed ing, the lecherous old villain eueaked oil like a cowardly cur a.-, he is. There is no truth in the report that another Democratic paper is talked of iu this city. The storv is altogether sensational, and originated with that delectable sheet, the Tiron JlemlU. Yours, &e., T, L M. IX MEMOHirjt. At a regular meeting of the Y. M C. A. of St. Augustine, Fa., be d in the Chapel of the Im maculate Conception, on Sunday evening, July 17th, 1S70, the following Preamble and ltesolu tions were unanimously adopted : Whekeap, It has pleased Almighty God, in His Infinite Wisdom, to take from amongst us our beloved Spiritual Director and Father, Itev. James Keooh. D. D., who died at Fust Liberty, Pa.. July 1'th, 1S70; and, Wiiekkas, It is our duty to bow in humble submission to the Divine Will of God, whose stern decrees seem to us unaccountable ; there fore be it llextilved. That in the sudden and to us unex pected death ot our much beloved Spiritual Di rector we acknowledge the Infinite Power of the Supreme Being who has called from our midst him who has done so much for our spirit ual awl temporal welfare. Uexulvvd, That the. Y.;M. C. A. sympathize most sincerely with the bereaved mother and sisters of this truly learned and pious priest, whoso death has deprived the Church of a brave de fender and this Society of a sound instructor and a kind hearted adviser. Jterolrcil, That this Society order twelve Mass es to be said for the repose of his soul : that for the term of six mouths prayers be offered for the above intention at tne Society's meetings, and that on the next general communion day all the members will offer their holy couimu nious for the same purjHse. llcmtlreil. That the above Preamble and Reso lutions be published in the Cambria. Fjikemax. and that a copy be presented to the family of the deceased. JOHN H. DOUGLASS, ) WM. L1TTLK, -Commit fee. K. It. DUX EG AX, S OurTonnt. Here's long life to nil sensible folks, nud we'll tell you the nnson why, been use they laugh at all funny jokes, and always buy their goods from Fry. So if in this toast voir wish a share, no longer you should fail to buy the finest goods any one need wear, and cheap est too, at the store of A. fl. Fry, in Kbeiisburg town, on the street called High. WAXTED. a good, energetic person, ("either lnitv or i"-pntli'tn:in.l totnke iin jiirenrv for ttw. GHOVFK & HA K Kit SEWIXU MACHINES for Kbeiisburg and vicinity. To the right kind of a person a liberal commission or salary will be paid. Call on or address H. Xei.se Tayloh, General Agent. Xo. s Franklin street, or P. O. Box 401, Johnstown, Pa. jul'if.-4t. Hot. IIottoMt. The weather is too hot to work, loaf, eat or sleep, but it is of just about the right temperature for securing a brilliant and unsurpassable likeness of any kind at the splendidly fitted up and delightfully cool and cozy Photograph Booms of Mr. T. R. Evans, in ! Owens' building on High street. Wipe the per spiration from your brow, and go and get your picture taken. ;oing Up. One of the first things affected in price by the European war was Hour, which advanced "one dollar per barrel in less than no time, and the probabilities are that it will go still higher. E. J. Mills, who always keeps the best of Hour, feed, etc., is still selling at the lowest market rates, and ought to have a big run of custom just now. Lay in a barrel or two, housekeepers. Dronms. Some people do not believe in dreams, and some people do. But buying cheap hats is no idle or delusive dream if you go to Cohen's Hat Parlor, No. 7, Johnstown, where good hats are kept for sale of every pattern, shape, style and fashion. If any one wants a good hat le t him go where good hats are sold, and he can be pleased. Summer hats cheap. Gents' furnishing goods cheap. Xolne. What makes more noisf than a pig under a gate 't Why, two pigs under a gate, of j course: but they don't make us much noise i-s j the tumbling and rumbling of boxes arom d 1 Mayer's Dry Goods Store, 212 Main street. 1 Ipeni j House, Johnstown. Mr. Mayer is continually buying goods, and selling goo. is. and bringing down prices, and conferring immense beuctits upon the people. Go there and buj-. Tlie Wn.v of ttio AVorlil. Some folks care for naught but pleasure, while others strive for worldly treasure; but more sensible they who j haste awav. and buv and pav for goods in end- h-ss measure, prov id-l of course that they do tla-ir buying at the cheap dry goods and "gro cery store of If. K. Davis, in the Hist Ward, who keeps the best of everything and knows how to please his customers in goods und prices. Jewels. Consistency is n jewel, although it does not sell for much. Leopold ,V Brother are consistent, honest, upright dealers in made-up clothing, and -an be found at Xo. U41 Main St., Johnstown, where the gay young man can lit himself out in style that wiil please any gay young lady. Do not fail to visit their large Clothing Store, anil examine their goods In-fore buying elsewhere. Measures taken and suits ordered. Xo yt intake. Your corn looks yellow. Yes, it was the yellow kind we planted! X. F. Car roil, your goods looks light. Yes, we are selling light goods now, as the season is warm, and we sell them at cost so us to prepare for the coming fall trade. X. F. Carroll keeps at. Xo. "15 Main street, Johnstown, where those wanting cheap dry goods or groceries should call and lay in a supply before the war raises the prices of goods of till kinds. Writers. Grace Greenwood and all other writers ugree that nobody can sell made-up clothing as cheap as Mayer. Xo. "14 ipera House, Johnstown. He keeps a very large, assortment and sells at the smallest possible profit, so as to give customers all the advantage of great bar gains. He has some of tho handsomest boys" clothing that ever fame to Johnstown, and which will be sold cheap for cash. Every buyer should try Mayer. Franco ami Irnssia. Y.'ar between these two countries seems to be certain, and that it will cans-an advance iu gold and a correspond ing advance in all kinds of commodities has al ready become apparent. How foolish then is the man who delays the purchase of goods he or his family need, when he knows that V. S. Bar ker, who never permits himself to be undersold, can do better for him oic than he may be able to do a week hence. Go at once and save money. .Toll 11 J. Murpliy. Mansion House Corner, Johnstown, d.aler in dry goods, groceries, fan cy goods, dress goods, notions, cloths, carpets, oil cloth table covers, curtains and all articles for tho household. Mr. Murphy is determined to spare no pains to make it advantsgi-ous for customers to deal with him. He is the Bisiuark and the Xapoleou of merchants andean be seen at all times just waiting to oblige some custom er. Please cull at tho: Mansion House Corner. Fair Kotlcc The fairest way to do the fair thing is to attend the ladies' fair gotten up by the fair ladies of Lorotto, and while in that vil lage vou will tn'iit yourself, your pocket-book, and till your relal ions fairly by extending a fair share of patronage to our fair-dealing mercan tile friend. A. J. Christy, who kee ps a fH vari ety of all kinds of dry goods, groceries, dvog, etc., and gives a fair equivalent in the best kind of goods for the ready cash. Go and fare well. Kntifl. That snuff does not injure the brain seems to lie a mooted qu-stion. Some who say it don't base their opinion on the assumption that people who use snuff have no brains. Be that as it may. people who have bruins are gen erally "up to snuff" when they buy their made up clothing from Jas. J. Murphy, Xo. Itw Clin ton street, Johnstown, who is closing out an im mense stock of seasonable clothing at wonder ful bargains in order to make room for his fall goods. 'Snuff sod. IShoo Fly I Of all the pests beneath theskies there's none that bothers both foolish and wise so much, and to such naughty feelings give rise, as they cover our faces, our-arms, our eyes, and get into the butter, the puddings and pies, as those pests of creation, tin-abominable flies. Go where you will, do what you may, the tlies will be present in battle array, but let not that retard you for even a day. with money iu hand and ready to pay, from going to Shoemaker's, just over the way, where all kinds of goods, both sombre and gay, can be bought very cheap and that's what we say you should do right away. TheWay to Io It. If you desire to give vour wife, daughter, sister or mother a longer lease of life, with plenty of spare time for rec reation and amusement, just go to the Jewelry, Book and Notion Store of C. T. Roberts ami in vest vour stamps in an Improved Singer Sowing Machine. It is a well estabiisln-d fact that they are more durable, easier to oierato, and per form a greater variety of work, than any other sewing machine extant. Tho citizens of this place have so decided, because every day almost either Cham, or his MrhUl can be seen deliv ering this useful and latwr-saving invention to some of our citizens, t Jo, see and buy, aud bo w ise and happy. Cham, will learn yon to oper ate it, ami guarantee it to perform well, and give entire satisfaction. Tlie Verv HMt Mnnson's Copper Tubular Lightning Rod, with Spiral Flanges, bus been erected on thousands of buildiugs in all parts of the United States; and in a test of thirteen years, no instance of their inefficiency has oc curnil. Jt has received tho first premiums at manv State Fairs and Instituti-s, and was never beaten in anv scientific contest, it has been endorsed hv over five hundred Professors of Colleges and scientific men, as the best rod ever invented, p-ss'-rjr all the elements re quired to protect buil.llnpi from liirhtniug. Irs TT..V.-.-T- Hiiriuisses twpr.lv 1 i'i 1 ll rod, or U SOiid cooper rod an inch ard a half thick. It rloes not get out of order, but will endure as long as the building stan-ls on which it is erected. Xo hob s are made in slate or tin roofs, and in every re spect the utmost satisfaction is guaranteed. The attention of Architects and Builders is re soectfullv called to the merits of this rod. Manufa -tured bv Lopkhakt - Co., 2;t Penii street. Pittsburgh, and put up in Cambria eoun tvonlv bv Euhakij Jones, Johnstown. Fa., who will promptly execute work entrusted to him in the most perfect and satisfactory man ner. P. O. Box S3, Johnstown, l'a. Pieo In Pine township, Indiana county, on Julyolsf. of consumption, Mrs. Marv (Ialla HHEH, wife of James Gallagher and daughter of Wm. Flattery, Esq.. of Johnstown, aged ill yis. THIS PARAGRAPH ALONE THE Subscription Price For a Whole Year. &Ten years of hard work and hard knocks, have organized Hij I Philadelphia tho largest and mo6t compiete Clothing xxF' Housa in America, if not in the 9L ssr- WHOLE WOULD. isa JC D". constant endeavors, wo havo avoided all tho old ruts and-ejsj ariuiiiiaieu meinoas ot ine iraae, uniu now uax nan is universally acknowledged to ba . -. m a. m. M 1 11 ho Reasons are: -a -em I Wo have built I I half an acre. a house for our business, covering nearfy-SSi O Instead of wedging it in between other buHdinqs, makina K -.tit dark, and obscuring the goods, it is built on a corner of "51 threo streets, and any one may count in it 251 windows. Q We employ skilled workmen, One Hundred and "Fifty of -a and curiosity to visit cur Establishment, and besides these, J1 1400 to 1800 sewers are employed at their own homes. "3& We mako up no imperfect goods. Jg Qa We thoroughly sponge znd shrink ALL our gooda. F435 9 P"jr c',ass our g0003 a fl"1 hands, in large lots, some Ditimes in bilfs of over $100,000 at one time. "&! Wlkiiiibi ill uiita ui uicr 'Wjwvw i vm;c ii.iis. -r We set our faces against every species of unfair dealing, ""vSJX iand will dismiss any employee in any way guilty of it. Wo have such enormous saies that we are content wilrf a profit far below the trade margin. "tfiSSl 8 f We, warrant a41 cur goods, and will give every po3s;b!e- guarantee to purchasers at Qzx. Hail. -a Tho above are fact3 that no ono can truthfully dispute, 03 ihe01 examination wo 60 cordially invite, will fully prove. fo 2sk tho encoursgsmont 2nd support cf all classesf people, foeling sura that in establishing in Philadelphia the "tX " Largest Clothing House in America, We enlist the patronage cf all who ero interested in tho pros perity cf our CommorvweeUh. 11 & Brown, ANAMAKER OAK HILL BlillfilHGS, S. E. cor. Sixth & Marke Nos. 532, 534, 536 Market St. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 South Sixth St. treets. v& o O a S3 s 5 " 2 O j. o -a u w O o "GET ALL THE LIGHT YOU CAN!" and tho way to get it is to buy the ADHD HUH Iai3 a Iii? THHB-JIST BIT! CAN BE AITLIED TO . ANY KIND OF A LAMP. BURNER, C-5-S 75 O : 2 " - 2 o r o H 2 O o The Vapor Gas Burner is only 35 Cents-Buy It. Metropolitan Oil only 40 Cts. a Gallon-Try It. o UI IE H ti 21- t. CD ! Eh cj - e u e e T3 CO CD CD C3 "t -C cers J D b t S S era JL - f 2 I G tsa o 7- z a tm M t-4 r tm ORPHANS1 COURT SALE BY virtue of an order of the )rihans" t'ourt of Cambria county, the undersigned Guart ian of Katie llunn, minor child of 11. S. llinin, M. D-, doo'd, will expose to sale, by tmbliiv v-ri-due or outcry, at the lu-omisos, on SATC KDA V, Tn e 20th uav of AiTa'ST nk.xt, at 2 o'clock, r. m., a certain LOT OF GROUND situate in the Kast Ward of EVHns!urjr. being Id 147 designa ted on the gent ral plan of the JJorough, having thei-eon erected a Tw Stohy SHINE UOl SE, now occupied bv E.II. I'lank, M. I) as an oltioc; together with tlie privilege of a It) foot alley ex tending SO feet south, on the oast side of said Lot, from High street'toa post; and also the benefits accruing or that may accrue lrom an article of agreeinentinade U-twwn Hop. I,hili Noon and John Williams, Esq., dated the Hrt dav of Miiv, A. I. K. and recorded in the Re corder's Oflioe of Cambria county, in Record Rook Vol. 12, Page 177, in relation to the line of said Lot. Tehms One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments thereat l r. wit h interest, to be seemed by the judtriueiit bunds and mortgage of t he purchaser. R EES J. LLOYD, Guardian. Ebensburg, July S ls;o.-at. STRAY CATTLE. liroke into llie enclosed pi emlscs of tho subscriber, on or about the an h c-f tiie pri-nt month, flic follow ing described Cattle, which the owner or own ers can have by coming forward, proving pro perty, paying charges, Hiid tiiWing them away otherwise they will be d:.-pos ; of aei-ording t law: (L'One red yearling Heiil'er, with tucie ..i.i ..t i .. .. i.r .-Lri.t .... . .... ...... red yearling HeiiTer, with a slit in the lYft ear; I :.') one y-aiUiig brindle inub-.v Heiffer, wih no ' marks (visible ; (t) one yearling roan HeilJei . j Willi a slit in the left ear and a piece otf the end ; of tho right one; "o one two j car old red and j white StT.-er.slit in left ear and under itirner cut . out; :) one black and white spotted two year old Steer, with both ears cropped ami a piec-e cut out of the lower si! of each ear; (7) one two year old brinble HeiiTer, with left ear rop-iH-d and a piece rut out of the under side of the right one; ) one two or three year old bnndio inuley lleiller. with piece cut out of the under side of tho l iKht car, and wearing a smull tell. M. M. ADAMS. Crcsson. Cambria Co., July s, ISTO.-ot. The Kidneys are two in nnml-cr, sitnatol at the upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat, and consisting of three parts, it : the Anterior the Jutcrior, and tht Kxtt-rior. The anterior absorbs. Inferior consists of tis sues, or veins, which serve as a deposit" for the urine aim convey it to the exterior. The exte rior is a conductor also, terminating in a single tube, and calh-d a Ureter. The ureters are con nected with the bladder. The Madder is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided into parts, viz.: the Upjn-r, the Lower, the Nervons, and the Mucous. The u Pi -r expels, the lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate wilhotit the ability; others urinate without the ability to rctaia. This fre quently occurs in children. To cure those affections, we must bring iuto action the muscles, which are engaged in their various functions. If tiny arc neglected, Grave? and Dropsy mar ensue. The reader must also be nia.-Je aware, that however slight may be the attack, it is sure to alT ct the bodily health and mental power, ad our llcsli and blood are supiKuted from thc?o sources. GocT, oh RnEt'WATisM. Pain occuruig i:i the loins is indicative of the above diseases. They occur in iersons disposed to acid stomach and. . chalky secretions. I The (i kavel. Tlie gravel ensues from ne j gleet or improper treatment of the kidney. ; These organs lK-ing weak, the water is not ex- pi lled from the bladder, but n!kwi-d to remain; . it become feverish, and sediment forms. It in from this deposit that the stone is formed, and I gravel ensu-s. I J DitorsY is a coflection of water in sonic parts of tin- body, and bears different names, accord ing fotho parts affected, viz: when generally diffused over the body, it in called Anasarca; when of the jtbtJomm, Ascites; when of the chest, Hydrothora.v. TliEATMENT. HeimlKild's highly con, -enf ra ted comjound Extract lluchu is decidedly one of the I -est remedh-s for discuses of thetdadder. kidneys, gravel, dropsi'r.I swellings, rheutna tfsm, and gouty afi-ct ions. Under this head wo have arranged Dysurin, or difficulty and pain in passing water. Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of water; Strangury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine; Gout and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without ! any change in quantity, but increase in color, i or dark water. It was always highly recom j mended Iry the late Dr. I'lirjivk, in these uCec j tion. j This medicine increases the power of digest i lion and excites the absortents into healthy ae j tion by which the watery or caleeroiis deposi tions, and nil unnatural enlargement., as well as pain and inflammation, are reduced, and it is taken by men, women, and children. Direc tions for esc and dk t accompany. PHiLAtiKt.rniA, Pa., Feft. 25, lstfT. II. T. Helmbold, Druggist : DrAfi Sir I have been n sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with yravcl, Madder, and kid ney affections, during which time I have usi-d various medicinal preparations, and l-eti under the treatment tf the most t-mincnl Physician?! experiencing butjlittlc relief. Having seen your preparations extensively advertiser!, I consulted with my family physi cian in regard to using jour Extract Ruchu. 1 did this because I had used all kind of adver tiser! remedies, and had found them worthless, and some quite injurious; in fact, I de-paired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies thereafter Unless 1 knew of the liisr.. dictits. It was this thaf promptixl me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was -ompos-iI of huchu, cubi'lis and juui'i-r li-rrics, it occurred to me and my 'physician as an ex-cl-lent comliinaf ion, and, with his advice, after an examination of the article, and iisultiiig ngnin with the druggist, reoncliided to try it. I -oin-menciil its use about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at the ben eficial effect, and after using it throe wit-ks, WiM able to walk out. I felt much like writing yoii a statement of my case at that time, but thou-l;t my improvement infght only le temporary, ami therefore concluded tn defer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would l? of greater value io yoti and more satisfactory iome. i am now able to report Iha't a cure fs effci-ti-.i after using the remedy for five months. I have not used any now for three months, and fool as well in all respects as I ever did. Vour linchu being devoid of any unpleasant iasfcand odor, a nice tonic and invigorafor of 1 he system, I do not mraii f."le without it when ever occasion may require its use in such iitTe..-- tionsi m. Mccormick. I Should any doubt Mr. MoCorniick'sstatcmen t he refers to the following gentlemen : Hon. William Rioi.eh, ex-Govern?r, Penn sylvania. Hon. Tnos. Flohenck, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Kmii, Judge, Pl-.ilailelphia. Hon. J. S. lii.AC K. Judge, Philadclplua. Hon. D. R. PoiiTtn, ei-tiovcrnor, Pennsj U a nia. Hon. Ellis Lkwis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A; Por.TKlt, City Solicitor, l'hilad J. phiu. linn. John HiGI.fcR, Ox-fJovctnor, California. Hon. E. Hanks, Auditor General, Washing, ton, D. C. Aud many others, if necessary. 5? Sold by Druggist nn,l raleis etory where. Ilcwareof Counterfeit. Ask fot Helia ttold's. Take no other: Pktck-JI .r5priuitl, fir six lotti-s for .."t1. Di Mvi-M d L any d- dii-ss. tions. Doscii!e sy mptoms in h'.I .tiiinuiii. m- c A UDITOIi'S NOTICi:. Wii uam J. XJL iiahtman & F r. Chaui.es Zimjiehmak, ! jr 2u the. Cnuri of Common l'leix vf Coii.'rii ! Co'u nf .v." A". Ki, Mdrrh VV ini. 1S7II. Vend. K.rj. J"tll July. il),on moiion.oi joimsoiii .-. .iiiMii, l-'si-s , Win. H.S-chh-r appointed Auditor to reiort distribution of the fund in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the sale of the defend ant's real estate to an.l among the iersoiis in- tiilod thereto. From the Hoeord. titled im-mo. t rt.othonotarVi Kottce is hereby given that I will Fit ut my oftice. in Ebensburg. on Fuiday, THEirtTH DAY OP Vr.st sT, 1S70, at -l o'clock. P. m., for the pur pose of attending to 1H "." ' '7,' '! J' ., ";..," peintuicnt WM. H. Ebeusijurg, July 23, lSTO.-yt. tECHLF.lt, Auditor. NOTICE Tho unJersipneii, npp int--.l Auditor to report distribution of tho nssetsln the bands of Jamvs E. Nkason, Admr of the estate of Jolis 1"- M'DiiitM I rr, dr-eased, as exhiliitel iu the khihuI and linul ic-coiiut of said Administrator, gives notii.c- that he wiil at tend to the duties of his appointment, at his office iu Ebensburg, on TnensnAY, niKir.TH or Acou-T next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at w hich time and Pbu-e lartii interested may mi tend if they thiiifc propVr. JOSEPH M DONALD. Ebcniuurgr, July 23, lS70.-yt. Aumtor. AMISKIA COUNTY, SS Tub Commonwealth or I'KXNPYtvAsn . i 7 i'ic Sl,4 l it o.r ( oi.uKi Cir., Oi" (i.; : - L.S. ! We command you that you attach Ed- ' ' ward A. vumttird. Into of your comity, by all and sint,'ular his goods and ihattels, lauds and tcnt nieiiLs. in whose handsel- possession so ever the same may so that lie l- and piwr iM-toreour 'on i t of Common Pleas to in- hoi' ten at Etenslurg, in aud for said county, oil the ii Moii'ii; of S if iiirr w-j , to uisw-r the Juniata Iron Coniiuiy n a ph-a of action on promises; and. also, that yoii summon Daniel McI.eod and others, that thev bcuti'l apjcar be fore our Court, the saiii tirst Monday id Si jitem ler; to answer w hat shall lie objected against them, und abide the judgment of the Court therein. And hive you t h n und there this writ. Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi dent Judge of our said Court ut Et-G.;buig-, Uio STIth day of June, A. D. J-T0. J. K. 111TE, Prothonotary. Attest-Jons A. RiAiit, then IT. (jul-'i.it AI;I IJDITOKS NOTICi: I'atu Ik-! AN" e. James Wilmohe.- the Vimmnn VUtx Cii.'.iki i T.iuf'i: JVe. si, jKut term, ; lS7ti. Hsviic been ni-noint d an Ai-fitir to re- ' port disrribuii..n of the money in the hands of i the SI. 01 iff arising from the ."ule of defendant's rcul esiate, all parties iiitcierted wtll take no- j tice that I will attend to the duties of my r" f l.oiiitmwnt. at my ottice in ElH-nsburg, on Fri-- lfl Hiir.-iriiifi . . . " - - - cemn, r. n j : F. A. SHoEMAKEn, Ai7ditor. Ebeu.-bu -g, J ul y L"), L 70.-Qt , I Aini-sv. H, T. HELMBOLD, DRUG Mi CHEMICAL nwmi 54 llronilway, Xew Y o r U isoxi" aic ok;"i i vi: CM.KS bone up ia Std Engraved Wrapper, WlTft- f tVC-StMlLE Of MY CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, AND SUiNED UAV, it
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