t'.HKSKHI HU. IA., HillUY jlOKMM.. - JlE 27, 1S79. I.oCAL AXI 1'KHSOXAL. l,MO RtTIC ( OI TT (OXVEXTIOS. Tin- I ).'in r;tic riders of tlif soverul wards, ' : .. -r . n il i -i nnd tnwn-liii's of 'nmbria county lTr ij.xti'tl to meet at tlu-ir uual places of j .. the (t-iu-ral I'lt'i tion, on I Silt unlay. Jnnr 2Slh. I70. (- ;ni iih k. p. M.. and fit-it t vn di'lcatcs ' mil t -; i h election district to r'ir'sont the in i , r'lf i iMinty ( olive ntion, to be held at tlie . .:' II 'ii-f in Klie nslmrit. on if .. June :iitt. 1S7. ; i n't i.ikk. P. m., to nominate a county 1 ! , p, .in wiil l' kept peii until 7 o'clock, m . "ii Saturday. Joskph M'Donai.d, ; i l'.iinnan I hiiiiM-ratic- Cn oniinitte p. p.. .uvi. May JT, W.. !lhl:K. Tn ki:f. AND thf.Otii ki: Pr.AfK. . F 'i a nice liat. ''o Oilman's. !;.-t flour. c:caic-t. at liarkers'. ,w M Ieaiis inola-.'s at hitman's. ' . w Jack-oli's !'.-! Sweet Navy To rt i .. 1 M woiiaiii. i.oreito, st-iis hi m mi noni at " i -r -ack. !!. revenue t.iisiiT all the tobacco K, ,1 ! hitman. I ;nMl-. i;r:l-s cloths linens, Ac, jllst IP- i c v . .1. at i;.w kcrs-. . i j - s, ,t:at!is. rakes, A.-e., j u-t re cei f d j , V - I '.ai ke r .V r.io. ) '- M.-l ona!d. I.oi'ftto, sells immI eliewlntj- ! i .-.i .it cents a onmi. ) . i I rni-lieinir aii'l collarettes, the p - i - l ' K HI l"l II. ,1 I - '.II 111,1 O S . . hitman is tl:e only merchant in town , 1 ; - ' ' '. .. '. ' HI - V le;l!i II T "lilt S'IkN. M i' '!.i;.. !,oit tTo, sfijl lives, and sells ..!.. i' of .ood- .is .-!n-ai a- fer. , i:.od i." to at man's for mocfi-'.f s. m-e he lias taken o;T tlie tax on M I' ill. f.i'l'etto. has ju-t lei-eived ; 5 .. ot :ui-!i;ides, lunlivellas. pray- I .V I o.s steam tloiirimr mill, , , ,-f -, a-ilaiiia-.'ed liy lire last Tliurs k . . il et.-llt of rs.ooii. I':..- 1 1 nut iie.'ilnii ih,,c :tr, years old, !! ; i - a !! the evidences of roseritV a limit j . .ii.- '''ad this is thus. j - '! !" iniiil. I.oretto. meets all the bran li- s;,!e .rics u'oinir. and sells o.mnIs in 1 i.ii :.!; to i s i T tlie uirclia-er. i - F I'ai i i-h's new confectionery store, V -t . i t. i- lapidlv ap)iroacliimr oniijile- I ;, 1 1 to ikviii it by the 4l.li. - t i i ! ! ti inch trout is .-aid to have . .' i.'l t!') one of our jii-cators a half- ) , ii ii..;. - iioith of town tlie other day. -. potato buus are not useless. A I . i i -'mi ti-hei man has discovered that f . -, .. .ike excellent bait for trout and other I -h j l i e KU-iisbur-j Silver f'urnet Riml inv I...- : i; imr several choice selections from . r i. p-.Ttorv on the morning of the 4 1 li of 9 . i iM iinbuy "-nods of all descriptions I .! . l .1. Tcit. lbaum. I-oictto, cheaper :i 1 1 i i i any other men-bant in Cambria , ' . ! V .. church conre'.;ation. called the :: hi l;i tormed. was established in Johns- : . !.:-t Sumlav, with a member-hip of 40 -..I-. " I I' In- leti di-covcred that a man named . -e'. in the Westmoreland eounty piKir - i- heir to a larire propfity in Stutgardt, iii-iii . 1 he "sundav-school si-holars of the ('mi- jt national churc h of this place will picnic the coming 4 1 1 1 . if tin' weather prove ,. it -llollld be. -'I he new survey of Kbeiisbu p.r borough, tii.i.ie bv Mr. J. A. Shoemaker and as- I -t.mt-. ks accepted by Council last Tues 4 veiling and onlered tiled. I Mr. s. P.. MiCormick. formerly of this !!d. writes that he has safely arrived at .m l i i"i is.',i. ( alifornia. aftei a voyage ii :is :i 1 1 1 1 1 ! i i LT but pleasant. lie state comciitioti of the N'atioiial- ' . k parl is caileil to meet in Altoona ' l".th. proviino. uhen a State tic ket .'i :.t :.-.s be placed in noinination. ! b ii 'ains of any kind no to the store s p,.ii ker A- liro., and more particularly ' !.- for su jar, as they are still selling t t ; ll ' i.' L'lanulatfd for one dollar. 'U'i: '4iil who uives her name ns i .b.nes. with K.ben-bur-j as her phn-f of was admitted to the Ulair eounty J i !!..ii-e on Wednesday of last week. On I .!,!! i f this week she uave birth to a bov :- -ecord iitti uijit was made last week the '.U.ardjof 1'ardotis, at Marrisburir, tt - nc a pardon for John Ansley. now a term in the Western reniteiitiary ft linn- coinuiittcd in this count v. It if e ,t tul. l'i.e w 1 lee! bai row m in sold thirty dollars W-r'i of i-1, of. ,. graphs in J..hn-town la-t 3 : : II a!s o,i-,o-e. of a coii-iderablc IB . . . t of the teelcelitoes in this place, but it ' -. S'i to e him the cr.mt if he spent tk ;!! tl'it le soup. j ': J Ma. i ionii;h-. form-rly pastor of ti 1 ': -'. t. i hi n church of K'leii-bui ir. 'out - II ' : "i . erli al dutv ill Parker City. It ' 1 t'.o annual sennoii to inaugurate li ouiin, ncemellt exercises ;it liiairs- I il Semiiia r . : -tone y. , un lit is to be laid ill : Thompson's store. I!i'.:h street. The .- have been d.-iivclcd. and the appear- f the arti-t ellLlied to s.juare thelll . iv them in position js anxiously I ft r 1 -M J reifejbautu. of I.oretto. receives ft .o.-eery week, and sells the same 1-a n air. ot Per ni'-reliant in Cambria on are re.u-ste. to take a look .I-, an I wonder at the low prices ;: 1 n" a i ' is. ilartv l,ob.-rts. of this p'aee. has ;.- of t' e W'e-fern T'nion tcleirraph , , Spriicjs llof.se for the ; . 1'1-e r-o aire uient s of that ' - rr-t -class tele ..-rarher. mid :'!' bi1!. ' ':'- of the Jiiliviii township ' la. I'll w.-'.I having been comole ;. v.::h the .hill was heun hist a. '!Mn'. TheV s.iy the will so - ii f.-.-t in-fore aaiuioliin-4 hope of l a', i'l- strike. . i-i i'.in.i d harles Axmac her. fif a . was located in jail Monday : la-:. '1 la- ihar'e against him is - miatioii of the character of i : l.ir. jier. -a-t-'i id the t ierinan ' i-' h of the ( it y aforesaid, s linker A- I!ro. "d-iu't advertise to - i.! urilated miar for one dollar - i . r 1 offer ini an "A" siiL'.ir hi :-s otla r dealers arc repre-ented r.xamine for yo-.ir-elf. and you . : Ih'ki-t-.' to be t!:e tt .. nWf " r tatelv received from Ksipiire '. '.es us tlie ur:itif iii'r information .' eur a-iuaii. in his retirement in int v for a vacation, has crot under -,- e of exac tiv the sort of health- - lie was io..kin- f..i. He will . :. to our midst for two or three a a t i 4 r 4 I i 1 ' - (lie matter with the horned cat- 'i " A d.iv or two since John I.. ? ": r Whit.- township, Indiana county. J' " i ;.. . !v his two-year-old Inill, which ' n; iow ii and pinned him to the earth f ' ' "Hi on e.i.-li side of his chest. Help ' 1 .,! ,... h,. was injured bv the in- -;-! !-ast. i H- -hown some new potat'S on '- .IV ralseil .V Mr I 11 llelsf lit tlie il I House, on the IU-!inont )rojierty, - ano'it half a sie larirer than a i"1 fuiiv as larL'e as i tot a toes nsii- ? ' -a tliis '..i ;"'.ity a month hence. Wr ? ' i hiMii'nr i a-r m-ciiis potatoes of so ? ."'-.Mli si, eailv in the season. ,- 1 ' : '! .'-"is from M. J. Teitel- -ia. I. -o t, i. f,,r eoimtrv iroluce, chcaiier a . n,,-. ti... ........ i . .a .... oei iy for ca-h If you have t ' i nature of f-niint i ' t vi 1 1. n , Tcite Piautu, if you want to 2 ' h.he-t market prifes. He ds-s I : ' ' - .;.! i t huiir v. it 1 his i-ustome rs. i ". v '' " -' n.a-1 named l'rinule. son of A. I ' i oi We, -. I.: I I - o ii. to ins iioih ii.iiiii - .- d about s o'clock Monday even- i;" bein- caught between the i "i ivMii-nrs w t.iie ne was ntjasjeil 3 'i.i- a co-ip'iti. He is a bra keinait on t ' ' - . : -una Kailroad. o bones were 1 V ' ' T " iii'-nibf r was painfully laeer- It; ' '- ! arv Ik-ales, of Sus.juehanna town ' ' i' a! at March session tf our roitn- ' "f adulterv. and -entenc, d to . nr in jail by Jud-'e Dean for the '' ' : ' '" Vcar. less one- dav, with costs, from ihiress on Tiiesday last. ' ieiii,- ,e t(ol- the train for ' - wi. wheie she proposes reniaiuin ( - ' -niiitner. 1 -r au.iabie ouns; t.nii-in:iu. tr. Fer-ha- received the appointment of .,"' ;1 -'ci.t Coil-t'sottiee. P. Ii. I." , . . -i ' ' ' "ll,ln"er season, ami went J",' '..'. ' '"V t" a-suiiie tiie duties and ,''"", ' ''"' pertil'.tun-j; to the position. 7 !t ' : fin. Ifli-ihle oint.j; bu-incss ' ' ' .ee!;il , ;,;ini,,n withal, and we '" '" sal i-.iet'um. Mr. .Taeoh Rlooiu, of Adams Township, died last Saturday, nued about thirty years, i About two weeks ago lie was struck "hy a large liinh wliich fell from a tree over his head, while he was encaged in peeling bark I in a woods. The limb struck him across the breast, indicting a serious injury, which was the cause of his death. The remains were interred in the Singer buryiiig-groiind, Con uiaugh township. j Our townsman Mr. Cen. Huntley, whose j place uf business is on High street," tells us i and we tell our readers that he lias on hand a few first-class inowing-inachinas and horse rakes which he will dispose of at a bargain. : A lot of horse hay-forks, worth $10 each, will ; be sold by the same gentleman at $" each. He who is in quest of a bargain in agrieultu- 1 ral implements will go amiss if he goes else- ! where than to Mr. Huntley's. t-'t.) : Henry Ilelsel, the one-armed ex-soldier who was sent to jail by a Johnstown Justice j for the term of thirty days for assaulting his i wife, was turned loose again last week. He had served only thirteen clays, but the author ities wisely concluded that that was enough punishment for all lie had been guilty of, , particularly seeing that Henry first entered into a contract, afterward faithfully fulfilled, to pay all the costs accruing to his case. An Italian peanut vender in Johnstown, : Musante by name, committed an assault ami . hatferv on 'another Italian named Deuarberi, last Thursday, and used hini up in a promis cuous sort of manner. Amongst other inju ries inflicted was the biting out of a piece of the upper lip of Debaifceri, thereby disfigur ing him for life. M usaiKe will answer to the charge at the September term of Court, bail for his appoaaance at that time having been f uruished. Tlie enterprising sV'ii- W'cl hj Loral AVi-s of Huntingdon has made its appearance in a paiiia! suit of new type, with the additional recommendation thrown in of now being all printed at home. Like all sensible printers, Messrs. Lindsay & Willoughby have decided to give ' patent outsides" and "borrowed bowels" the go-by, and will hereafteredit and publish the whole of their paper themselves. They have our best wishes for their future pros") 'erity. Curling Irons and Hair Crimpers have been left in the shade by the I'. S. H aih Ci ni,iM'. Compoi ni). This compound is a beautiful hair dressing, anil will curl the hair as soon as applied. Price per package .V) cents, or a sample package for lDcents. Try a sample package and test its ineiiis. Only one sample package will he sent to the same person, (iood clean 1 and ." cent postage stamps taken. Sold otilv bv the L. s. Com pound Co., P..; 4 !, Litchfield, III. C-l.i.-4t. F.bensburg was honored on Friday last bv a visit of a few hours' duration from Messrs. Ooorge W. Yeagerand Michael Fitz harri.s. of Altoona. The first-mentioned gen tleman is one of the soiid hardware liien of that city, while ''Mike," ns he is familiarly known amongst his friends, runs a hotel which ranks S'o. 1, and we would mention these facts more at length were it jmt that wr understood their trip to have beau one of pleasure and not of business. May they come soon again and stay longer. " ' The Odd Fellows' reunion at Wihnore last Saturday, though not large as to num bers, was yet a success in its essential fea- i tines. A meeting open only to the initiated ' was held in the lodge-room; after which the brethren sat. down to a sumptuous repast : provided by Maj. P. M. Woleslagle. I Mega- . tions from Kbetisburg, John-town, and other points, were present, and those with whom we have talked on the subject unite in saying that they would have no objection to attend ing a similar reunion once every week. Weston, the pedestrian, gave a specimen of his walking power, under the auspices of Cant. Pohert W. Hunt, in I'nion Hall, . Johnstown, on Saturday, Feb. -JJ, 1S7I. His , contract was to walk twenty-five miles in five hours, one mile of which was to be walked in ten minutes, and one-half mile backward, after which he delivered a lecture on "Physical Kxcrcise." He performed all he agreed to do, but the public did not -patronize him, anil the receipts were but w hile his expenses were near Jinn. Mr. John Masterson, a resilient of (Jal lit.in, this county, and employed as fireman of freight engine Xo. !, P. k.'lt.. was struck by the Yongiiioghney Kx press east at irape ville, near ireetisburg. Friday morning last, and instantly killed. He is represented to have been a most estimable young man, and his sad death is diplored by all who knew him. His remains were removed to (Jreens- j burg and eotlined, and afterward forwarded ' to laUitzin, where they were interred on Sunday. The age of Mr. Masterson was J." jears. " It has hi en definitely determined that a firstclass game of base ball shall tbe one of the attract ions here on the 4th of Jul v. An invitation to play such a game was some time since tendered anv Johnstown nine bv a picked nine of Kbenshr.rg players, through Mr. Harry Knglchart. and the same has been accepted by Mr. Thomas P. Carroll, on be half of the'Johnstow ners. The visitors will probably come here by the overland route, and if they arrive on time, the game will be gin immediately after the disbandment of the fantastic troupe. In South Ma honing Indiana county, a few .bus ago. Mrs. W. (i. L. Black's little daughter was hurt on the street by a horse stumbling, and wa.s taken to her home, her mot her being at the time confined to her room seriously ill. Seeing the child carried in, bleeding and in.-eiisi.dc . the mother, notwith standing her illness, rushed down stairs. -seized her daughter, covered her face with kisses and cnied her up and laid her down in her loom. In a moment more the mother - fainted away, and being laid upon a lounge, in a few minutes died. '-trango things are coming to light, says the Altoona Tr;'tni. Nat lire is all the same now as from the beginning, but certain com binations .ire required to develop many mys terious properties. It may surprise some of our renders when they are told that the union by budding a red cherry upon a blac k results in producing a .-now- w bile cherry. This may seem unnatural, but suc h a fact may be seen in all its veiitv on the Keur; fruit farm be tween that city and Holiidaysburg, and a knowledge of the pec uliar combination is s.'.llic ient to insure tlie result anywhere. It will be a .source of general regret in Cambria omiiiv, among Protestants as well as Catholics, that llev. Father M'Carthy, of St. Augu-i'oi ', is ere long to be transferred to I .U -r-r. Pa., bv eider of his superior. Ut. lb v. I.i-h..p Tui ":g Father M'Carthy. it is ne. cllfs-i to ;.-siire those who know him. is one ..f the most eloquent and genial clergy men in i he diocese, and it is a loss to any congregation or any community t part with him, as it is a gain to any congregation or aav community to receive him. May Cod bless and prosper him in his new field of la bor. --Master Thomas P,. Wehrle. of this place, has been appointed bv Hon. K. W. Thomp son. Secretary of the Navy, to be a cadet of engineers at' Annapolis. Maryland. Hon. A. II. offioth. 'ongressman front this district, furnishing the required recommendation. The preliininarv examination will beheld on the loth day of "September, coming, when the qualifications of the aspirant will beduly and fallv tested. He is a voung man of rare promise, and it would please us to see him go up head The action taken by Congressman ('off roth in this matter meets with unqualified approval. A woman was located in our last Saturdav. The charge preferred against her was that of vagrancy. She remained in lim bo till Monday, when an attempt was made to liberate her. but she refused to lie liberated. The accommodations afforded her in the jail were so superior to what she had been accus tomed that she propos.nl to become a life boarder in that institution, but this in the nature of things could imt be. and she was cartel out of town and over the hill to the Poor House bv order of our efficient Burgess. Her place of residence prior to coming here was Indiana county. The annua! meeting of tlie Editorial As sociation is Wing held at 'ape May this week. Woodruff, of the Johnstown I)rttiocrnt, and Mcpike. of the F UK km ax, accompanied by sheriff Kvan, represent Camoria county, and if they don't do it successfully it will lie the fault "of the climate, of the sad sea waves, or , of three-storied mosquitoes. The wind-up of this free blow how it was done, and what it was done with, and not omitting some men tion of the manner in which a fellow can have two Fourths of July inside two weeks and yet live all this, ye' say. will doubtless be chronicled in our issue of next week. We resjiectfullv suggest that the enter tainment given at St. Augustine on last Sat urday afternoon bv the ( 'atholic choir of this place be repeated at the Church of the Iloly Xame at an earlv day for the edification and entertainment of the people of this commu nity. F.bensburg possesses asinucli musical talent as anv tow n of like size in the State, and it is not' getting out too much paper to say that the c hoir in question ran lay claim to'a full share of that talent. We are sure that a large audience would greet them, only to be delighted beyond their most sanguine expectations. What siy tho-e interested ? Two tramps, a man and a woman, came to town Tuesday last in company, and stop ped for a rest in the shade of a house in the West ward. The man carried a whisky-bottle, filled, and the woman an umbrella. We do not know tin- origin of the difficulty which ensued, but can stute its general results. . Both the bottle and the umbrella were broken, and so were the heads of the man and the woman. The man went to jail on complaint of some law-abiding citizen, and remained there till next morning. As to the woman, she pr--cured another bottle and got it filled and went on her wav rejoicing, lb- paid a laic of one dollar and costs. t ti nie in aid of tlie Catholic chnrch of the IIol Xame, of this place, on fhe 4th of July, but this was found not feasible, and in lieu thereof has leen substituted the scheme of giving a series of ice-cream festivals in tlie Court House, beginning on tlie afternoon of the 4th and continuing up till late in the ev ening of the following day. An enjoyable time is promised, and we advise all of our readers who may lie on the ground to attend and thus mildly and rationally tone down the exuberance of excitement naturally inci dental to the observance of our National hol iday. That extraordinary chirk discovered by Mr. T. V. Miller, of Clearfield township, and described from hearsay, in last week's Free man, was brought to town bv that gentleman last Saturday, and in our absence from home was left in cliarge of Geo. W. Oatnian, Esq., Colonnade 1,'ow. Though not fully fledged it presents tlie development of a perfect chick, with the difference that instead of two wings it is the possessor of four, while its legs are also four in number. That there is no mis take in this statement, an investigation of the fearfully and wonderfully made bird will demonstrate. It is a pity it had not lived. There would have been millions in it for its owner. That portion of our home military com pany (Co. A, Fifth regiment, P. X. O.) who delight in base ball, met in the armory last Friday evening and perfected the follow ing organization : President, A. H. Stongh ; Vice President, Harry Itodgers : Treasurer, David II. Kinkead : Secretary, H. A. Engle liart. The distinctive name of the organiza tion is the "Cambria Ouards Base Ball Club," while the nine players are named thus : Lon. Kodgers. I). H. Kinkead, Harry Bodgers. A. H. Stongh. W. C. Williamson", Ocorge Kodgers. II. A. F.nglehart, Flemucl Patterson, Ed. Kodgers. It is expected that a practice game will be played on the usual ground to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. Tlie contemplated fantastic parade thro' our streets on the morning of the glorious 4th promises to be emphatically a big thing. A meeting of those interested in the demonstra tion was held in the room above Lloyd x Co.'s store on Monday evening, when Mr. C. K. Myers was chosen captain of the roniMiiny. Fiffv-seven persons signified their intention of taking part in the fun, and this number will doubtless be added to from day to day. Inasmuch as the company will appear on horseback and in character, it may be im agined that the pageant will be at once gor geous and grotesiiie. It will move promptly at !' o'clock, a. M. We will give the line of march and other particulars in our next issue. Two men whociaiined Indiana county as their place of residence came to town Mon day night. They were evidently grangers, for hay-seed was' percrptible in their person al appearance am! on tlu-ir clothing. But t lie y knew a thing or two, after all. They knew enough to steal a cheese from the warehouse at the P. K. K. freight depot at this place, and they likewise knew enough to lay it down again when the watchman made" his appearance on the scene. X'o in formation was made, but Officer Wherlcy told them that the best dodge lie was familiar with was to walk like Weston and keep on walking, and thev acted on the suggestion, with Mifflin county as their objective point. We learn from the Altoona Tribune of Monday that Theo. Ii. Fritchey, a brother of John ll. Fritchey, whom we knew well and who some fifteen years ago kept a grocery store (wliich was mysteriously burned down on the night of January la," lst',4.) at the corner of Eleventh avenue and Fourteenth street, in that city, is now or was a few days ago on trial at "Westminster, Md., for at tempting to hum the residence and stable of his former partner in the broker business, Mr. William I?. Thomas, on the th of Janu ary hist. Theodore visited his brother in Al toona on several occasions, and both are known to many residents of that citx. The evidence against the accused is pretty strong, and if he escaes he will escape a punishment which, in that state, is either death nrjimpris oniiient in the penitentiary for not less than live nor more than twenty years. Tin- Democratic delegate elections will Ik- held throughout the county to-morrow af ternoon, between the hours of -2 and 7 o'clock. The nominating convention will meet at the Court House, in this place, on the following Monday. June :tnth, at 1 o'clock. We have an abiding confidence, that a strong ticket will lie nominated : Imt there is one other matter that should not escape tlie considera tion of the convention. We refer to the rec ommendation of the County Committee, as expressed at its last meeting, that in future conventions to be held a reversal of the cus tomary order of business should be allowed to prevail, and miscellaneous business be first transacted, to be followed by the nomination of a ticket beginning at the minor otliccs and ascending to the more important ones. The advantages pertaining to this system have heretofore been explained in these columns, and need not again be adverted to. The Committee were unanimous in the adoption of the recommendation, and the convention should have no hesitation in adopting its suggestion. We print this week a new double column advertisement of Messrs. Mdlor Henricks, the old and popular Pittsburgh music house, who have lately established a branch store at 1404 Eleventh avenue. Altoona, with Mr. Oe.u ge W. OoimI as agent. A most favorable opportunity is thus afforded our readers in this and adjoining counties to purchase a piano or organ at tin- very lowest price, with absolute satisfac tion guaranteed infill cases. If desired, instruments will be sold on small monthly payments, thus putting it within the reai' li of many to purchase who ni-.u be unable to pay the whole price down. Cata logues and price-lists will be furnished free on application. Mr. (eod, the agent, to our certain knowledge is precisely the sort of man which is implied by his name, and the original O. W. with his haiehct was no more avr.se than he to the fabrication of a lie. When he say, therefore, that he will sell a superior instrument a-t a fair price, his word may be relied on to the minutest particular in fact, his word is as ;: as his name under all c ire umstances. Wii.motik Itkms. Our AVilincr f-diri's-)nn.liMit wrili-s : Tin' ntlmlii" liiiri li. (if this place, held tlicir .ic-nii-on Saf unlay last, ami it jivovimI a sur-cc-ss in rvcrv l'.uticii'ar. .Mr. N. H. Wt'stbrook. of Scumian. ofliriat,'cl at olio of tho rcfri'shmi'tit starxN, ninl lit- l"nl liis work faitlifuliy. 'oinp-my II. antifipato l.old'mo; a j-icnii-shortly, for tin' IxTii'lit of tin- company. The date vill ln lii-roa fter tiuMitionccl. Major 1. .1. Wol.'slacie, .lohn S hrotli and .1. V. Flock have leased a jilot (if ground from the I. :. II. Co., lviim south of tho ( 'atholic liuroli hill, ami lu-tween a siilin;: and the main hod of the old l'ortatro road bed. They purpose making a tish pond of it, and vili stock it with tront ns soon as possible. In a roeent issm of the Ifrali, it was claimed that 'apt. McLean, tho inspecting orticer of the Fifth regiment, complimented .'. A very highly as being the best drilled company of thercjiinent. The inconsistency of this sin t of stu:T will readily be seen w heii it is known that this was only thi third com pany inseeted at that time. It is doing an injustice to the inspecting officer to print liim in that manner, for ho is not supposed to proclaim to tho country which it tho liest drilled or lx'st disciplined company in the re giment, and especially Hot before all tho companies of tho regiment aro inspected. Tho Odd Fellows held their picnic here on Saturday. The dinner was gotten up es- 1 eeinlly" for tlie occasion by Major P. .1. Wolosl'aule. and was a complete triumph in the culinary line. . Many llArrv Horns of life can bocainod liy discreet conduct ; but none can bo happy Without health. A diseased body makes a tortured mind, and renders existence wretch ed. The miseries of dyspepsia, rheumatism, headache, pains in the "side, hack and chest ; drowsiness, bad dreams, sleeplessness ner vous spells, feverish ness, liver and kidney troubles. sexual afflictions of every' srt, ir regularities anil all unnatural feelings, are sjx'edily relieved and permanently cured by Sanda'iii. . As an infallible and airreeable remedy, it canr.ot be equaled. It arrests the progress of disease, rebuilds the system, and brings it back to the full standard of vigor and health. It is harmless, but effectual, and is pleasant to take. I'.minent med'n al author ities acknowledge its excellence, and recom mend its use. In all severe cases it should be alternated with Sandaline F.lixir. Will do just as recommended, used as directed, or money refunded. Price $1. Askyonrdrug gist. Poxbury Heights, Ioc. ll, '7. Dr. tioun.Hl, West 14th St.. X. Y. : In reply to your rcnuest for permission to use my name, lam very happv to give it. and to say that I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia in its worst forms for many years, and that your Sandaline and Sandaline F.lixir has entirely cured mo. I). M. Laid. 1 r. fiounod's great medical work, full of interest, over -" pages. Price fi. Send for it. Wk copv the subjoined announcement from lnt Thnrdav s Johnstown Itrmorrat : ".Mr. .lames .T. Murph v." proprietor ol the Star Hall Clothing Store, Clinton street, yesterday pun-based from Mr. Lewis Plitt. of Muscatine. Iowa, the two-story brick build ins on Main street occupied by .Mr. Sol. .1. Hess. Mr. Hess will continue currying on business in the structure, bavin arranged with Mr. Murphy to continue his lease. The price paid Mr. Plitt was .issi cash."" As intimated. -Mr. .Murphy will not :it present occupy his new purchase, but will con tinue the readv-iimde clothing business, a hereto fore, at bri Clinton street. A very large and very fine lot ofSpringnnd Summer wi-armi hand, which will be -old at piircha-ers" own prices. The public :re :id i-o-d to -: him without icl:i . I.OCAI. CORRESPOHnFACr., St. ArorsnsE. June 22. 17V. fE.R Fkkkxak On last Satnrrtar nftprnnon roncert was tiven here fur the Ix-nefitof file chnrch of fht? place, by thf memtiers of the Holy Name choir. Koensburjf. nl artistically ami finnm-mlly it prurecl a flattering mioccisc. Tho weather w favoraMe. sky clear, run warm, hreeiecool, aim the attendance Innre. Quite a number of your moet prominent citizens honored the occasion by their pre-ence. The performance commenced at 3..T0 r. x. nnt continued fr two houri. I need not send you a proirrauinie, a theyt emanated from your "jirint : shop." The npeninir piece. IVtern Iaudato. ' was i rendered bv the full choir. eoni-tinstor Mrs. Porter, j .Mien Kitten. Jilalr and I'arrish. and ?.Ieors. I Mthik. Blair. Hoover and Kittell. "Tin neelleji to ! cay that it was well rendered, and hy the attentive audience londlv apptauded. s Indeed were all the I other admirable selections. The "lie Profundis." I in i Jrciforian music, innile a deep impression. Mr. H. Myers" solo, "Poor. Forsaken Tramp." elicited : warm applause. "Host thou loveme. Sister Ruth " ' 'oinie duet sun in costume by Miss Blair and i Mr. Myers, was evidently too short for the deh'irht i ed auditors, and was. like several of the snrceeif imr , pieces, loudly encored, but the sinirers. with a total I disregard lortliese nnii"tal;:iMeevi1encesofappre eiation. derlins! to repeat their performances. The i Old Folks at Home, a solo hy Mrs. Porter, chorus bv choir, struck a svmoathetie'e-hord in all hearts. The dear obi melod'v is sweet in itself, but is made i sweeterand dearer fy the hallowed memories which ' it awakens. Mrs. Porter aan hy reipiest "T'nder ' the Iiaisie-s,"' a beautiful sum and one well calcula ted to show to advantage th ipiality and culture ' of her lull, flexible and well modulated voice. Sov 1 eral lrentlemen in theaudience sent toMis Kittell , a written request that she favor them with "II. Yc Tears." With reluctance, bom nl imuite modesty. : she consented. To say that its rcindition was ex cellent would le to "damn it with faint praise." ' The low notes of her fine alto are remarkably full and rich. 'lhe popular,voiee prevailed in demand ing a repetition of "Selections from -Pinature.' " A choral --tKiod Niizht :" brought to a close this most pleasinir entertainment, and dismissed the ' hiihlv apprei:uive and irreally Ta tilted audience. The tasteful toilets and mildest deportment of 1 the lady sinirers and the manly, seif-possessed bear- imr of the ixentlemen, were well worthy of note and imitation. May we soon have another opportunity to welcome this e'xeellent choir hack to St. A utrustine. and an other chance to enjoy their really delightful vocal and instrumental music. Yours. &.. Haphoxia. II Aitu Tvvp., June . Is7t. ; Ikah r'uEKMAi A line from our township may not be unacceptable, part icularly as most J.-uh-wrihers take arreat pleasure in the perusal ot local I letters. I Politics that is to say. the preliminary furht as ' to dele-rates and candidate" waxes waim in this ; as i n ot her sections ol the eounty, and there is every prospect now that the breezes of Saturday next ' wtll tanthe excited and hclliircrc-nthcads of at least three set of opposinif dclciraleji in Barr township; and a for the candidates tor e.ttieo themselves, it needs a thoroutrhly staunch memlH-r ot a total ' ah-ti ni-m-i- society to resist the ireipient tempt. -it ions ' which are held out hy the hopelul seekers after po litical prelcrment. Mr. Iian. James, of our township. descrTe men tion for havinir aceomplish-d the feat of euttinir. burnintr. rolliiur anil planting in corn two acres of woodland, alone and single handed, and without ; the aid of a horse in any part of the work. Who , can ontstripor even ecpial this toreneivy anil pluck . in a K'M"1 cause"? j It is proper and riirht to mention that under the skillful rare and treatment oi Ir. W. II. Kck. of '.irrollton n. vounir A ndv r arrel, who w so shock inglv ininrcifbv b-ing gored by a cow. as noticed in vonr columns some time ago. 'has entirely recov- ered aud is goimr about as usual. In this connee- tion it is not iinii to ?:iv that Ir. Kk imdirtink nluno n. I unussisttMl. the tn-t ih-ltrate o! Hurirlcnl npomtions. the exigency ot the ea. when the lec tor was ciillci. beinir sut h ! to ilt'innnd irnniRtli:ite .n'tinn. Kcsidos tliis, the family fWl that tn tho same ijrcntlriiianV nuit and earful attention it due tin ee:iio (f the injured oy from eryipeljH and cvi'ii threatened niort itieation, the nature of the wound in the lower abdomen and the heat of the we-ither at the time both tendinic to contribute to thoe much dreaded result?. And to the many kind nettrhbor? who during the trying orde.il were ever willintr and ready to assist the family in nur ini and earing for the little unfortunate iiiirht and day, the thank of the family are dun and hereby extended. "Honor to whom honor is due," and to thekiHd physician and kind neighbors this tri bute of thanks Is heartily tendered. Mr. Frank Peters, jr.. is putting up fine dwell ln house in our township and is makioir all need ful preparation for the comfort of the bird before it is eaifed. Success nttend hitn. VlMIH, &C. A. y. ACHOSS THE ('ONTIXESTrKll AVhkki.hau now KxrnKsf. Tlie "man witli tli wlicpl liarrow," wlnse jirficrfss enstward from San Fram is. o a,ross tli .-ontinrnt toyv:,nl Now , ork"- ltv nasi tlunnil tin past SIX llltltlis furnished material for innumoralMe newspa per paragraphs in sections through which he passed, arrived in Kbetisburg about half-past 10 o'clock on Monday morning last. His first stop was made at the post-office, w hore, as at all other post-oftioes at which h e has touched, the office stamp, with day and date, was af fixed to a book which he carries with him. Ho next visited a shoe shop, to have some needful repairs put on his brogans, after whic h lie partook of dinner at the Cambria House. Hois accompanied in his journey ings by a man named .1. F. Fuller, whose duty is that of umpire to see that the entire joufney is performed on foot and that there is no "shennnagen." The pedestrian was in Pittsburgh Thursday last, leaving that city tne following morning. He stayed overnight at Ligonier, and reached Johnstown Sunday morning. Sunday night was passed at Fair- iev, in Jackson township. Leaving here at 1 o'clock, p. :.r., Monday, bis route was by w ay of Loretto and (.'host Springs, and thence to Altoona. which city hf" reached Tuesday afternoon. If he has good luck heexpeotsto reach Now York city on the 4th of July, though if he is delayed beyond that date it will derange no special plan he had formed in his own mind. A brief narrative of who the "man w ith the wheelbarrow" is, and the conditions sur rounding the performance of" bis long ami arduous journey, as we find it for the most part in the Pittsburgh Pont, will bo of inter-, est : st fall certain members of ;hc sporting frater in S;in Francisco, eonceivinr the idea ofa lburrow mutch across the continent, a purse nity w he of i..Vi was raised, and Mr. L. P. Fedemever and Lyman P.t'er were selected for the race. They ! started on lccember sth.and Federmeycr traveled by way of San Jose. S:icr:ini"nto. Virginia City, ' l iirclen. Chevennc. iHmvcr. Kansas Citv. St. Loui's, Cincinnati anil Slonbenvllle. When Federmeyer ' renciied ( 'i nci nnat i. Potter had not yet arrived at ' Sedalia. Mo., a point over &s miles west of Cin ' cinnnti. so tint lie fe!I sure of winning the race. Federmeycr is a Fre m l i man. a native of lorrnine. . is about forty-one years old. and is a worker at hair frames. He is a small, hardy-looking man. with a face browned by exposure, wears a full j beard and was dressed in a suit of tweed. The , whe-!harrnw is a medium-sized hand barrow, closed in on alt sides with a close fitting roof, and weighs one hundred and twenty pounds. The whe-l is covered with fin. and is 'manned with a eutt'-r. wliich nided its trumiler arently in passing lliroiiwh the snow. preventing it front cl 'irnliitr on thev.hct-1. (n the top of the barrow is riuged a tan. operated by pulleys from the wheel, and throwing a brisk current of air into the lace of the person at the handles. The -i-lesof the barrow are ornamented wit h business cards from nil over the country. The journey be-n attended with the uT'-ate-t hardships, oiten being compelled to push his wheelbarrow thromrh two f"ct of snow, and havinir to crimp out in the most severe weather, far from any human habitation. "While crossing the Sierras they were short ot provisions, and at the same time Fcdermeyer's feet were froen. but he still kept on his journey. They have made fre-iim-nt stoppages during the trip, and large crowds ( have everywhere trreeted them. They stopped ten days in Kansas City, four in Solatia and nine in Cincinnati, giving pedestrian exhibitions and selling photographs oi Fedomeycr and his wheel barrow, and by this me.itis clear their incidental expenses. Fcdermeyer says he intends to take , his wheelbarrow to F.uropc alter he had enjoyed a . good rest in Xi'w York. Fuller is a Yankee, and w ill go on to his , home at Plymouth, Massachusetts. Ilisshare of the "spoils" is said to le f$lo and ex panses. N ati rk inintrply whore arr thry In F.-oTvlihur heat thr!r pnwers nr? jH'nt ; T)f hinN have struck frr hitxhr yny, Tho ptroam l"n't ninrtnur fr a cnt : Hut all nisrht lnir. rejMiyc to rnt, The Itra-tiv bct'tlf? Immuii nlut. W fil to "f,' anythinif finsrular in the f:t t)iat t holr!s nn the streams shoultl. like the preach ein anl printers, lemanl a Itrlrf suniiinor holiday: tor have they rtot earnod it? A to (oetlrs hrrtwzinir nronnd o' niht. thev ran disturb rto on vlin-r nonsrirnee is el ear. Whoe eonseionee in entirely elear? ytni may ak. We answer, the eoneience o"f that man clear who pays a- he Toe?, while at the Mmc time hi? head if certainly level if he buy-" , what readv-mndo elothinif he may need at M. AVolTfi. 1111 Kleventh nventie. Altotma. lr. Wolf 1 Is just in receipt ot one ot the 1 unrest stock? o elothlna; ever opened in this section of the State : clotliinv CTpressly calculated to defy the hottest ! beam of the pun anil would like tho Kukkmaw readers to call and see how cheap he fell e theame. A ren em I invitation to that efleet extended. Am. day. with unrelenting munch, j And jiiricravat mit bun of wimrs. The jjay mosqrito takes his lunch Till man half die? beneath the Miny. j The meretiry. e'en in the shade. j Skips iip Suit0 t'entiTJide, Sme poetic exaireration is perceptible in the alove. and particularly in the reference to the mi o,uito. but there is no denyiptr that the weather i i hot. It i- hot enorifh now. but it will be hotter by- ! and-bye. for the thermometer is 50 constructed thnt j the men-nry can rise as hi:rh a . and htirhrr. , Then look out for sunstroke! hen we say to lMk out ior sunstroke, we want to be understood as . meaning' that precaution honld le taken it if a Inst . the rosibi!ity f prostration by the sun rays. ' Kncase yourself, for illustration, in one of those i emd.airv rcadv-n.ade suit? pold by Sinmn St Beml- heim. Kleventh avenue, next dwr to the First Na- J tional Hank. Altotna. and there will be no danarer. : These uit! are both stylih ami serviceable, and : : will le pdd on ensiet tertn?. : Shk I love, that festive maid I Who fiirured lanrely in my plan, ! Is wl:iscri na: ne;Uh the tnaple'i shade ; Sott notliimis to anrtber man ; While in the boirs to- the way ; The bulliroir pipes his nuindelay. j There Is onlv one remedy for this stale of things . ktll the bullfnitf. find then iro and see Uodfrcy ' Wold, next dotr to the iwrstotlirc, AltHina. Wr. Wolff, beinir kind-hearted, will cheerfully ri you ; out in o elegant a suit of ready-made clothimr that '.. von will far out-hine the other fellow, and the re 1 capture of the n fleet ion? of the fair maid will in eonseijnenee become an easy mntter. Therools at ! Wolff"? are reasonable, fresh, Mylish. durable, anil 1 ih o cheap. All who make jretensions toward ! a-entility as well ns ail who desire to jret the worth I o! heir money bny frn him. and we sdvic our ; readers to follow their example. Soon l avj-ains in oil ilotl: t ;iim.in's. d all kinds at M. I.. Town Talk a ad Jlldnnmn FmdIom. PHiLArtTLrHia, Pa., June 33, 1879. -Vr. Eifiior Thera Is mneh more activity in town than if osual at this season of the year. In Pome former senns many people have Keen able to fret away to their summer resting-places by the middle of June, hnt that is lean the ease now. The princi pal cause i"r this Is the Improvement in business, which has bn marked in all dirxetioni. and many business mere who have in recent years it"ne away early, and rciisti-ned fate because they had nothing to do. now find themselves eompeilod to remain by he absolute pressure of tliinirs. Naturally, no body grumbles at rhis, and man who have en countered a great 'leal of misfortune in the past halt -dozen years will, wiltinirlv uive up their nm roer vacation to help-atonic their shan of the trade reTal. which is (reK' more firmly in its fet day by day. This revival docs not enme in the shape of an Increase of arieea for evervtbintr is now houicht and sold on the anl.l basis anil valoe- are not easily disturbed tnit it is almost tircl-r in I the lri ofa healthy anH steady demand for more ; iroods, and in most respect of a little better qnal j ity than has been the ease for some vears. It it) j gene. al In all department of industrv, and It is I the estimate of those who osiirht to know that, not one-tenth ! the great multitude of willintr men I who went about seeking work-a vrarortwoaicnnow continue oiu: oi eraploymens..' lliere is notbUig more checrfnl than this to reflect upon : it haa ! made men and women hatuiv and iriven life tn w ; eiety : it haa even given encouragement to m&tri- i j IUOIIV. I There Is nothing oi special attraction outside the j spirited features of uisiness to iV-mand attention. me eAcoenieni, wiucn aiienued ine trial, eonvic- ' 1 tion and suicide ot Parr, the depraved murderer of j I his daughter has di-d a war. and the tainous case ' I is now only a memory. The theatres which always ' . make arrangements to do nothing ae summereomes ' i on. are closed with two or three exceptions, ami i ' those which hold on are being rewarded for their i ; perseverance by rcwarkably good patronage. The i '. most going on now is In the shape of school com- j i ineneementu. and of thesethereare a great varietr. j oth-ring opportunities oi wide attraction to such as I take a special interest in education. The Normal 1 School tlie other day turned out a hunired and til- , ty brand-new young women teachers, who are ex pected to do a great deal fur the growing genera lion. But. bless you. half oi tlieai won't become teachers. They will just put on their pretty orenn dies. and leghorns, and feathers, and catch hus bands long before it's time for school to open again. ! SSTOi'.H COST L" 31 KS AKD IUIHAM ntlKSi!tKV i For a brief season defined and accepted fashions j will remain unchanged, and style, in the efUrt to ' keep cool, may enjoy a respite: and certainly ! "style" is entitled to such consideration, for never ' before have art'sti -skill and creative genius been so taxed to impart the indefinable something which j modernizes even thecreations of the ancients. mak ing anything and everything fashionable bv the ob- I scrvance oi a few general rules in designing and de- j Cora ting a costume, from the elaborately -garniinred silk or grenadine, to the very classic! Irceian robes, fulling ingraceful folds from waist-linedown to the j bottom of flounced skirt, a simple urineess. with ! only simulated over-skirt, and plaincuirn-s basque, B. T niuiimi ,-oi,i mi oral ion save nil nai piasirons. culls and simply-corded collar. Klcgant siikeneostutnes : costly brocades, I-reiich faiiev combination suits and even the delicate, gaiiz.v lubrications for even- I ing wear, should be carefully put aside during this melting season, that their freshness be preserved for more satisfactory weather. Seasonable gar ments can at present be classed under two distinct ; heads Storm Suits and i ool lresse and every j lady should be well provided with suitable apparel . tor the sudden changes. All wool debeges. self-trimmed or combined with j silk make very convenient and useful eostunies fur damp or cool days, and biintinirs. too, may be class ed among the appropriate rainy -day suits, although they are equally pretty and desirable for risitlnsr and walking urioscs. At John v ana maker's rrand I eix,t a most coai- jiletc rrtmrnt ol liantinir lrr-!i mar le lowu-1 up'in cliiliitiin. in ail culnri. ami nlainW mmii- plalmratHy curnituri'il. with the material plain j anil enibiifia?(J ir nijiircil .-ilkri, together with lares. I lrlnt;c. ami the li:iml-"mie ornamental buttons now no fashionable, which irarniture the new atyl I dnipcry and iilastronfi as well a the hanie. An ordoreil ilres-, orentcil in the work-roumji of i the pranil leiit, wa.s a iiuwt skillful n. nit. (nation I ot silk, satin, ami trrenailine, with velvet ani alter nating laor stripes. The patin underskirt was pufl- j ed ami tufted tn small diamonds, wnh knits of I s itln.an-1 the ed-e was tini"hed with side plaitins. ! 1'he irraeelul ami linemen t of the trreniidine draiierT i was most artistic, the whole bcimr finished i,y a I (rarniture of French lace in Hiint-lace pattern, anil iimnlu-rs ol loops ami ends ol satin riWmn. Who can describe the delicate beauty of the or- I randies, and the tewitrhiiir charm of the softening laces? These come in jirincess shape, lace trim- nied, and parnitured with rililn-in bow in white or ! delicate tints, or sprays or clusters of tlowers. to be j worn over white or colored silken slips. The roost j exquisite robe was imo of the finest textures, club- j orately decorated with cascades, spiral arrange- I ments, and perpendicular ami diagonal rows of i lace, headed by a vine ol hand embroidery in Moor- ; ish tints and natural colors. In miniature bud". whiVTVmhro.dered' to "match: ami' 'lr,l"n rE th. hair, and snravj for Imsom and sleeves of artificial tlowers to match those embroidered on the beauti ful dress. L. Srk yonder rustic, bareloot boy Chase butterflies adown the'lane; His !lte is such a round ol joy I sis.li to be a lad again. And when he falters In the raee. And loudly, bitterly doth squeal. Hi-hold with what a tender irraee He soothes the stone-bruise on his heel ! It seems to be boy-naturo to run bareloot at this season, but all other grades of the human species must have some covering for their feet, and want that covering at once neat and serviceable. Has the reader aver heard ot the biot and shoe estali lishment of S. Hlumeuthal. Illy Kleventh avenue, Altoona? (If course lie has, for it is known farnnd wide to be the most extensive in this section of the State. Well. Mr. lllunienthal has just received an. I her invoice of elegant boots, shoes and slippers, lor men and women, boys and girls, and children, a ml t he assurance is iri en that t hough the superior ipiality of the stock is maintained, yet the prices have been materially reduced. If you favor him with an order, you wi'll never regret 'it, for Inith the purchase you make ami the price you pay will suit von. f i Kl FFITH-KV ANS Married, at the residence I of fhe bride's parent. June 19. bv liev. . I. .7. Hughes, f aided by Kov. T. K. .Tones, lh".' Abner (Jriftith. of Kane, McKean county, and Mi-s Lizzie J. Fvans, of litis p! ace. J The lorcuoingis the announcement of the final i consiimmai ion of a matrimonial affair at which : we hinted Inst week. That the hi-.:h-co?itracting powers may live long cnouirh to see their children j and tneir children's children rise up and call them ' blessed, is all the adilition.il good luck we can now wish them. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OK VM.V AM.K tV L KSTAT 1C. ir.h virtu." o nn or.lr of the ( mirt of nmmon 'lcn; of t-'ambriii miity. to mpdirpcto-l. I will txpii!( ftt jmllic sa!eon thf from.s in the hor ousth ol Vilmorr 'umnri;i i'unnty, l'a.. on FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1S79, at 2 oYi.ncK. r. m., ilisoharjcil of all lien, the following- dirscrihrtl rwl ptle : All ih;it rtnin pipcf oMromifl situnte fn tho brousrh of Wilmure. honmltl loscrilol f !ol Ioh -. Unit i to s:iy. lin the c-irntT lot honniled on Iain finl 'inr sfrocts (Vine Ptrrt lrin now kn'iwn on town ptot Walnut Mrtvt) il)"inin Pino alN-y on tlio K:ist anl lot ot , tormorly K'lwar.I "layootnh, on tho North, known on !ait town plot as lot Nn. CJO) fwcntv nn! having thrrt on ort'ct.-d a TWi ) STOKY KKAMK IV Ki,T,TN HOI'SK wnhAliiiKSToHK Koo.M. '1 "hi! i h very lstr:iltf property for any one Ufsirina- to en pa go in the hnsineps of Dieri'lianilisin-j-. Trnn or Sale. no-thirl of tho pumha-fe mon ey to ho pnM on otntirmation of the ?n1. anl tho Toniatnilor In two oil annual paytnnts. with in tfrt, to le curc-1 h ln.l and m'Ttn-c or judg ment Bote? ot jtun ha-or. AI-VIN KYANS. Assiirtio of V. 3. AVolelnt:le. Khonshnnr, .Tnnr 27. 17'.'. SHERIFF'S KALES. liy virtue of a writ of Vend. F.rpon.. ipned ut of the "oart ot Common lleai of Cambria tonntr anH to medt rceted. there will le exposed to public Bale, at the hotel of Conrad Kaab, in .lohnMown. on Saturday, Julv Ttth. at '1 o'elK-k, r. tho following- real etHte. to wit : At.L the right title and interest of Wm. fxrant. of. in and to a lot of ;rround situated in the Second ward ot Coneiiiauf h borough, i 'ambria county. la., fntntinir on Hubert ?tnet. adjoininor lot uf Mrs. , Ward on one side, an ally on the other, and ex tending back to Hill alley. haTin;r thereon erected 1 a two story plank house, and stable, now in the oe i ennaney of V.'ni. Sraut. Taken in execution anil : to be sold at suit of Horouh of 'onemautrh. ' Al. all the rirht. title and interest of James Tyneh. of. in and to a lot of er round situated in Xhm Kirsf ward of t 'oneniatisj h Itorouirh. Cambria eon n . ty. Pa., fronting on Railroad street, adminin lot of Mrs. Shea on one Hide. lot of Krank on the othr. and extending back to nn alley, ha vinir there I on erected a two storr plank house and table. now ! in the (wcupancy of .tiimes Iynch and Mrs. 'raila- if her. Taken in execution anil to bo sold at the suit , of Horongh of Conemnuzh. ' TiMtm of Same. One-third ofth purchase mon ey to tie paid when the property is knocked down, and the remaining two-thirds bfwe the ouflrwta tion of the deed. J HNKYX. Sheriff. Sherifl"s ( fflce. Kbensbiirg, June 19. 1S79. A T'DITOU'S XOTICK. Notice is Ji. hrrcliT ieren that thf unilrpn'rnpd. harinjr lii-rn ailm'ntp, A'l'fitnr lv thr Orphan' Court of 'a?nlr1a rrmntv to makr i4itrltiutKn of thf fnnil. In thr hand of John .1. Kohrrt. Admintstrator of Kotert J. Kobrrti. rtrorajrd. as hown hr hl flrt and partial ami worn! ami partial accounts, to and aincmar thoc IcirallT entitled thereto, will Fit at hi otttce In Khenstninrl for the urjMi?e ot attemiina: to the dntiefi of aid appointment, on Friday. July x. JSTu. at the hour of a o'clock. : w.. where those in tere.red m;v attend, or le ileharred from eominic iti.n f.iid fn'ml. T. V. IHt'K, Auditor. Klien'hiira;. Juno J0. 1ST;.-3t. VU I ) I T ( ) H ' S N ( ) T I ( " E. IlaviiiR hcen appointed Auditor hy the Orphan?" t'onrt ot t'amhria count v to report distrilmtion of the fiiml!" in the hand" of trco. M. liende. Vj".. Kxecutor ol Anthony Swires, dee'd. ns hnwn tiy hi hrst and partial ncconnt. to and smon;"! the person lerally entitled thereto, notice i heretiy ciren to nil parties intercted that 1 will attend to the dntle." of Mid npjoi ntntent. at my oftlec In Kiienslmnr. on MTednenday. Jir V'. 1?'-. a t 2 o'ohw'k. v. si., when ami where all jiartic? may attend if thev oc proper. AIVIN KVANS, Auditor. June an. l7i.-3t. IT'XEUUTOR S NOTIC E. U Kstate ol .TntErn HKStnv. dee'd. Ietters testamentary on the estate of Joseph Hen ry, lute of Siisiiiichinna toxrnshiti. having leen siiitel Kc-r uranted hy the Ke-rister of Camhria county to the tindersiurnetl. nil iicrsons indehted to aid rstata will please make prompt payment, and those haT inar claims a-jainst the same will present them properlv nuthentiented for settlement. AI.1CF. HF.NKY. i Vt.,,i. CONK Alt ANtrKKT, r-xwulo, June 2nXtt. 61 . LANI FOR SALE.-Tho inulersitrn ed has IO Afres o f railow Land near Wilnnire which he wishes j, iiisposc ol at private pale. Snid !;tnd is in ircwtd condition and will he sold very cheap. For further information call tin or nddrc-s F. I Hmrw;r- or the owner. x. i. t i-;t1:t;. Iij- Jl.-Tin."- I:aiMovk. Al!v?licuy tU, T. liniiricifp., iiniiiP,;mi rn;n!iiTii?7:c!i'! s mwm iiiiiii t ii at mail ; i " i PIANOS an Havlna: rpeentlj- aercited the (irnrral Afrnry for Central Pennsylvania (In I adrtltlmi t on r ol t territory), with heailf nartera and j URGE STORE ROOM IT m ELEVENTH H E., JLTOOX.I, i IN CHARCE OF MR. CEORCE W. COOD, And bring clealrona or entcnrilnar rr already Immense sales of the most eel- eferated ami mini desirable i Airo and o:rgjnts Erer Introduced to a mnalc-lnvlna; pnnlte. we respectfully Invite all who are deslrons of nnrehaslns; a Fixt-Clrtss IiastT'-LTiiieiit OF EITHER KIM) TO KITE ID A CALL. WE SELL NO PIANO OK .ORGAN THAT tYE CANNOT FULLY WATIKANT, AND IJEING TIIE Tsa.x&Gi3t J? calces ia tlia Stato OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. Our Jloiitte wan established In. 1S31 in Pittsburgh, ve here ire still con tinue at A'o. 79 FiftU Avenue. Instruments Sold on Small Monthly Payments. 8ATF8FACTIOX SLM) FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND TRICE Haines Brothers. HAMS WEBER. INEWTON & CO. GEO. "W. 1404 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa. MELLOR & HEimiCKS, 79 Fifth Avenue, 9-57. PLAIN' PLAIN' PLAIN PLAIN' PLAIN PLAIN PLAIN' PLAIN' PLAIN' PLAIN" to Tina ri5oriJi3 of We lieretny respectfully Inform yoit all thai we tissejnat opened an Immenae elegant stork of Gents' and Youths' Hats and Caps, Shirts, Overalls, Underwear, SrCKK'KAn. and a full linr of Cfnlt' h VRSISIItSG C.OOT1S. in Ihr tnlt of tec Tinrnfre to pur haxrra tarinrr of lt'ulty ttrrttty-Jire per rent, on the dollar, vhirh vill aurrly comprntate any onr for jmrt and othrr nrrdut r.rjrne in rtri7inr Alttkova. h'-ftidrt thr ahorc, ire have other line of tiondt tr-hiJi we trill make it irorth trhile fnr any -rrtiii to buy. Hememtter the place, at' this it ' SO.VKTHlSti KSIIHt:LY JV K ". PLAIN' PLAIN- PLAIN 1XFOKM YOT'II NKICIIIKHS insr ENDORSED BY OVER f yg ENDORSED BY OVER THIRTY SEWING A MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE fD EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, sJOFn1 MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris, 1878 AMD INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, 1876, At b;ng " Very STRONG, SMOOTH, and EXCELLENT THREAD." ENCOURAGE E INDU BY USING- HMIII MIIIMI iiOME I NDUSTRYvSsTsY MOUNT HOLLY. N.J. Jci'l j tjP Jtfj i&&il4LS IPARIS. PHILADELPHIA. N;K'1 80 ST0 N ' THE WEEKLY SXJjST, i,ak;i: eight page s;iiii:rr of FIFTV-SIX liHOAI) COLUMNS, Avill le sent Post lnil to nn.v Address till .Tan. 1, lJsO, i- H.'tll-' Address TIIK i Notice toTaxpayers. IX accordanee with an set of the Oeneral Arsem Mt of thi- t'ommon wealth, approved the Mh day . of April. l-72. relating to the collection of tSi-s in f I'nmliria count v. notice t herehy jfirt to taxpay. i crs refilling In'the dl'trict? tielow nnnied. that the ' t'ountv Trranrer, in compliance with the ercond ' section of said act. will attend at the place ol hold ' inir township and hor-Mieh election, on the follaw : in( named clats. for the pnno'c receiving; the ! COUNTY, STATE AND llKHi TAXES i jsshssf:i foii tiik tf.ar ;;a. ! For.Taekon Township, on Monday. July 21t. Itlacklii-k Township, on Tuesilay. July J2d. ', " ItutT T'lwnfliip. mi ihit'?il:iy. Julv nd. " SiiKiiehann:t Township. Tlnirday. July 24th. " farroll Township, on ridav. July 2.Mh. I ' t'arrolltown Iloroueh. on Saturday. July 2Bth. " Klder Town'hip. on Monday, July 2"th. i Chest Townhip. m Tuesday. July 2t!i. " White Townhiii. on Wednesday. July :)th. ' Clearfield Township, on Thursday. July Slst. , " I Iran Township, on Friday. Aua-ust 1st. " Oallitzin Town-hip. on Saturday. Anenst 2d. " hest Sprinifs Ituruimh. Monday, Aiifrtist 4ih. Allcirhenv Tawnsliip. on Tuesday, A nu'iist il li. " Ixrctto Itiiroiih. on Wednesday. A uirust 8th. " Mnnster Townhii. on Thursday. Amend 7th. Klienslmric. Kasl Ward. Friday. August th. West Ward. Saturday. Antrnst !'th. " Camtiria Township, on Monday. Auarnt 11th. " lYorpei-t Horou'.'h. on Tiles, las. Auirost l'itli. Woo.lv.ile liomnirli. Wednesday. Aiisfiist l;ith. sVAnd. in ac-oirdnnce with the second section of said act. on all taxes paid totlie Treasurer before the hret day of Srjilemlier there will hea reduction of .1 prr rent., w hile per rent, v ill he atfdrtl to ail un paid taxes and phu-ed In the hands of an officer lor collection. AMiHKW YF.A( rf.V.Y. County Treiurer. Conntv Treasurer's i lltlce. Klienshunt. .Inn . Ix7y. 4 TDTTOirS NOTICE. Tho tm.lci .V. signed, harim; hcen npKiintc.l Auditor to hear and reirort upon the exceptions filed to the ac count of I.irie H. I.inton. l.xecntrix ol reler l. , I.inton. deceased, and to report distrilmi ion of the ; fund in the hands of accountant as appears from said account, herehy icives notice that he will sit at i office in Fhenshurtr. on 'nnriaay. .htly .'. I't. at 1 10 o'eloek. K. M .. for the pur ss ol at t ind i mjr t the .1...; i.i ht, o.t.1 wlifrn nil i:sr- ( ti(m, rvrne.i must present their claims, fir he de- barred from con.iiiff in on .-lid fund. June 2i). l70.-.1t. A. V . HAIiKK.R, Auditor. IDITORS NOTICE. T!ie tni.lfr- hnvin-r hecn aptiointed Anditor to reitort disfih'itlon of fund in the nmxls ot Aivin Fvans and John F. Tihhott. twool the Administra tors of Thomas J. l.lovd. dee'd. ns appears from their second and partial account. heri-Vv ivcs no tice thnt he will sit at his office in Ki-cnslmrjt. on Tnrtriay. July 7.',. Ji7''. at i V. m .. tor the purpose of nttendinir to the dufit-s of said appointment, when and where all parties t-oiicenp-il must present their v!aitn. ! l .-d' ! irn-1 'v" o"""2 i:' "ti s.t'-l ui-.l. Juut isva. A. V. liAliKI.K. Au.httr. i ORGANS ! GUARAXTEBB. PALACE. STERLING. iMason&Hamlin. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 3m. TACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS ! FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS i ii i, Pa. I wsawa a isaaa IIVMMV BVIVVVM (K TIIK fif)(I) NFAVS ASK FACTS I THIRTY SEWING 'M' IIMIIl a, Dollar! Ncav York City. T ETEII'TS axd EX I'EN FUTURES j XV. of Fhenshuiv Horonth S hoid Irtstriet for tha I year andinn Jnne 3d. I, : , (IKXKRAL SC1IIMII, Ft"I. 1 R. R. Itib, Treasurer and Collector, lm. j Ta halaoce at lsst settlement 44.7S I Implicate of l7s 1 72.O0 " State appropriation tuition ot pupils outside diat't rash from F. A. I.yte for fuel for nieht school ara't collected on exonerations of 177 " fculance due Treasurer 2il.M ).70 l.M l.no 31.23 fl.fill.S2 Cn. By exonerations f 44. 4 " aommission as 'ollector K2.01 " Treasurer 40 M arders paid teacher 1,519. no " " Sec'v's salary '2b 00 " for prinlins; li oo lor fuel 4" 7 ' ' janitor 7" 00 miscellaiieoos .. P2.71 am't returned to Co. Com'ra.. lo.oo l.12 11 r.nivnixo n xn. To am't on hands last settlrm't..fl.V2.rn ' Interest rrcaivrd on loans 44.75 tl.MT OC Tty ain't p'd for rent of Academy loo. 00 iaid for repairs 1M.30 38. SO Kalanca In hands of Treasurer.. ..1.61.1.76 We. the uniersiitned Auditors of the Ilorough ot FJiensburii:. tin rt-Htrt tbat ae have examined the accounts and vom-hi-rs o! the reeeipts and expend itures ol tin s.-hool district of sid liorough for the year endiu Jane !fc7P. and find tbem oorrect as ahova stated. WM. TI. lHVIS. i K. II.TMUK. '-Auditor-. IK. . J. K HiEllS, TSiensbnrg. June . 17V. 13. -St. A U 1) I T O R S N OT I C E. Havinir hecn appointed Auditor ly the Orphans' Court ot Cambria county, to rc;irt distribution of fund in the hands of V.. 1". Baker. F.xeeutor of Snsan Natle. ilec'd. to and ninomst those legally entitled to ri-i-eive -he same, notioe i hereby jrlen that 1 will attend to the duties ot aid apioiiitment, at ins ofpee In F.'ieiisluini. tin M ednetttty. July K, IS ..'(. nt i i'i'!wk. r. M..wh'-n and where all jemons Interested mav attend il they see proper. Jntie 20. l7u.-1t. K 1 . KF. K'Cf. Kt.KK. Auditor. OTICE OF HISSOLl'TION. N:- tiee is hereby civen tht the partneivhip theretofore existing between John 1-loyd. and s'. 1. Myers, tradiivr under the linn nana ! Johu blit! .V I'm. in the mercantile busin-,v, was di-eo'w-d :' iimiTa-ion on the lllh day . Mav. Is70. AH per-ins jmh'Ptcd tsaid hrtn ac tie-jiH-ftc! to call on lite ii'id'-vsi-rned and settle njetr ri-sfictive accounts, and nil claims airainst lis ' me will he I is' I by 'U U.m I Lr-vu bui2. June ; lvn.-At. eailaaat iKij & e-rtpiiTtro rsss. a rJnrArTimr r Fa.1sst JrJrUMfUl BROtUV, TED ' III Yl "i iHEAP!!' K RRKAk v c V c c c c c : c ' H H FEE H HE HHH EE A A A AAA r e? R K It vtr EE KKRK H HE A A K ft R R H H EEE A A P REE V heapest!- GEO. HUNTLEY HAS WW IV HASH THE . LARGEST, BEST I MOST VABI STOCK OF j Stovfw, TinMore, i ,KK,Jj HDl'SEFt RIsHIX(i -ssss ! ' , 'Htttn TiH.!.n srasss t o o n i j . (MKHI V)f) titM uinitm SS9KSS fcc. fce.. that -n be f-itii! In ri-r ne eftaMish ment in l"er Uayirarla. His stv-ft esnnpnm ICCK, FUICS' AK3 L?Aro SHTIS j of rr1or" Vi le arnt jatternr j Uiiilcloi5 IIjmHvnro j of ererr deccrl on and ot et;c4Ual :t ; j CARPENTtRS1' TOOLS! , of all kinds and the Tost In the irfcet. A . a i la me jtneli of ! TABLE AND POCKET CFTLEKY. ; lsware. qnirntrwi.. Ntlrf'-f'lxfs-HI rf, Wood and nlllAWWai'pvWall I Pr. TranktiMi.l nl ww. Hr 4-w , t1m. Viae, llnrsr IVhitet. Hatf l-nM. K mT I Rod. Ilor.e all.. 4 i-rlrMre Hwirw. ttlv i -t. Mill sMW . t.rlndat.nn. se-e4 rl flow n.uldt. Hand Nr .op.; j Mowin? Machines, Horsf Ifay Rake. ' 11 cinf Hay Forks. R.p. Md-Palleya,. . Corn I nltlTalars. and a lull lu-eol llr-- etln loo I Also, a large ais.-rt m.nt vl i Table, Hoor and Stair f)il Cloth - I C?ji"rifnj:f Oil "lotl. ' PAPFR ath H1I.CI.HTII "WINl a'W ST A !!?'- ai MIAl'K FIXTI'KrM: I.ivgiir'nn. AMITpN SALT, the best in the world f..r Kalrr rA Tatthj use; lurcHTtn Utx'K SALT, the rfnt arxt best for feeding IJve Stu-k : I.AMI 1'I.ASTKK ; u- inl 'isTt!R P1'M1"S. of the inallf ; PF.KKINS 1'ATKNT KAKCTY LAMfS. which cannot be expltel : "HtLtnt s's V AMUNS awt t'AKTS ; the lanre't Hock of MILK t'KlKlCS-of all shapes and s'res and ol superior wr" ever of fered for sale In Kbensbnnr: a full line 4 PAfVf" RKI'SHKS of the most desirable qntMtt; Wl'iT 1W OI.ASS. II.S. PAINTS. Tt"Klf'.n?tK, V AKN1.SH1-X. sr., together with a large na T-TTri" pieie stock oi cnoice I IUMK ERIT.S TOBACt'O AMI SEUAISS j as well as thousands of other ucfu! and neejfal articles. In tact, anything I haven't got .wean" I get at short notice Is'not worth bnyinar. and what I do oner for sale may alwavs tie r-lisl on s n wr- lash isi Qi-sttTT. while they will InvatiablT t SOLI) AT Hon OM I'ltlCKSI : S Having had nearly thiutt vctin" iirssT j kjive In the sale of goods'ln my lina. 1 am enaNed j to sniply my customers with the very best in tha - market, (live me a liberal shar ot your patroa i age, then, and te eonvliiiM-d that the iM-st is always the cheapest, and that it never pays to buy an In ferior article simply beean-e the price Is low. as it " Is an Indisputable fact that such goods are always -the dearest In the end. ;f.o. April 11. 1ST'.'. HUNTLEY. Kbensburg, COLLIHS, JOHHSTOH & C03 Ebensburg, Penn'a. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT ' INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME HEPOSITS.. MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE. AND A (IENF.KAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. l:'f!r'',llattciition paid lobuslnpsisrif cor rf Kponrtonts. .. W. Bl"'K Nov. 19. If7i.-tf. Caohler. 1 ORfOKATEIt IK 1ST7. STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE IHSUR&HCE COMP'HY ! OF EBENSBURC, PA. ' Frd:s ctss i:w i: !:;:s - i Only Five Assessments in 22 Years. NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. GOOD FARM PROPERTIES KSPF.CIA Ll. 1" li Eolith D. GEO. JI. READE, rresidenl. T. II". DICK, Secretary. r.lKnsbura:, Jr n. 31, 1ST -ly. Removed io Bank Building it Uoflr la J"rll)iiT8 w More. CARL RIVINIUS, Practical WatcMer ani JeiBla; EBENSBURC, PA., HAS alwavs on hand a lar.e. varied and la rant assortment of WATCH KS. (iJK'KS .1 fcW KI.RY, SI'Kt TACLKS, EVE-dLASSES, Ac, which he oltrrs for isle at lower prieai than. anv other dealer in the eounty. I'ersons neeuinic anrthlna; In his line will do well to give lnm a ea-l belore rmrchaslnn elsewhere. Prompt attention paid tn repairing Clacks Watches, Jewelry, c. and satfslactlon -ua?an-teed In toth work and price. 15. O. Oeschprer, F&SfilSSASLE CUIIEa ASD KSum, i:in:NsiuTirci, ia. QHIir In 5nr!ey Hulldiiiir. .n Hluh i-tret-t. whr- iO choice sample's ft t 'loth-. t'assuueri'S. V-st:r cv iVe.. from whirh selections can te made, will at.a'A time Ik- kept on hand, and full suits or Mncii' arti cles of wenrina; appnn'1 tor either irent juu'iia w ill lie made to order on t he hottest !. in t latest and hest st e. and at tlie lowest l ine pr.ee. Satisfaction u.iratiti--d in all cases ami rte ii.t f work turnlshed fully as cheap a int-i-r elothitut i can he iM.nulit ready-mude. )-A trii esanev ! Iv solicit)-.!. H. O. Ofcx. 'HtiLli. Klicnshnix. May l70.-tt. il rr. A". DICK. General Insurance Agents n n Eys n vn a, rA . Policies written at short mt!ce tn OLD RELIABLE "ETNA1 Atad alhrr I lrat Juaaa C'eitipil, ElwnsSnrr. .rpt. 22. 17!J.-1T- A fiss M. E. DAVIS 1ms ju-t retrwL it 1 from the citv with a larse ami ol.-tram of Kprtntr jsti.I Sarinirr llatia. 11 line ot ntlnais) t ! "thcr Z'v1- i wll as r..ii i in her line. - :n v f)o-Mi for t-ah. jidi-s aran es.rnestlv l.iTite.1 t stive her a call. Store in iK J. Humphfrvs -top I. Iik. corner of J!' ami A Yaw ford streets'. H-u.mr(!, l4-.-3in. POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR. Tlie nndersiuaed lierebv ,tlers niaiseM at a canot, rt uafor. th above . flice. sobsert natndld" nV plmsel! .o p-rf, ! u.e duties ot tbeomce.with ;A,I)lj Allen amy Twp., March 21. IS7-.'.-t.c. T(K)R house i"IK("ro(K Trr.'t I nnder-i-ncl h. r--by atin .nnces btnist K as e,nd,d ..eb.r the . m-e of lN.r H-o ,'-,'. sn.ect to ,.- 1 mm ii-tic rnl- . and hlm- ..lf it nnmins'eil an-I eieci.-.. .- r. . ... - - ties of the r-osition with hon.-sty and to t ! st ol li iHN H iK AI'. AI till. hi. nl.ilov Cn it 1-P. i-c 2S l'Tf -f Ct'O
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