n .. kuia Jrccmon. Al f. SI, . r 4 TF. ! r 'Pica -1 - crwton: or.vi'V. . . . x . t- T .l.ficfnn'n K fUTi:. Lh.'iisburg. tJi' V , i:' l i:b.-nsburg. , w ii fi hlkk. i'iensi 'c-. -fA'Z VVoVv. "Vrm-nmuirh ll..n.tigh. ,unT-J" , M-, -K...M.Jolin.fii. ;.WT j.'- ;;-:.. Washington Tp. 1!:nH-r -V It r.lTTf.i:. AU.-glicny Twp. f lis? U,arraic l"""' ''" c .U4KSU. l"''t'iis!iiir-. Chairman, i lf.BfwIihi.-lI.-i.ryT..ppi-r Allegheny ;vS!trick lMMaho,., Hhu-kliok Tmn,- Cambria Roroilh Thns. .lira"! W, II i-uil HislKirt C Kitkpatrkk Carroll-''i-r;,i-ValciitinfT!i.iiia. t hestlwp. ,''..;. .k chi st Sprints Borough i !,-4i:iciil township duo. Jmr- To-!i-!ii; odock kohler. i !l,inii;'li-M..I. Fre-idhoot. 1st w d.; ,ViiM!al' i:.roli.fli-.. 'i lium, l.ast 'I'-ii-J.-'in !!ui.i'lin. K'x-nsburg ftt.fMI .'I ' IfllH.ll... ..... - - v " Kniiikini Uorouirli -V. Adams. ' r.'n n'tiiii -.'''!' Galilean. Jackson ij7pJ..b:i Kag r. .!!mso-ti -John Jlan i.:mni: .I'Ki-t'ii Cruii-e. " I ward : John .... ,1 :u.i : (.einvi- .u. way, 4iii warn. vrn wanl: -I t i Meloy. t'.th ward. Kfi'IfTi i i:::sf i-r lownsh.p 4 "v,V'ii!ioiiih. Pi expect Borough K. "r.i "liifliiaiiJ Township W. Cole. Sum ' ' "f, t ri-Ji i .1 1 - ii ' i Mi '.iriniik. Siimmit- 4. ' W'a.-bingtn Township John II. f -y.' hit.- T-tihi; A. II. r'iske. Wil- MiiniVL-ii - Wia. Sk-Ily. Woodvcb? IJiir- --D.Buriiii'I'l. VoiltT low n.'iiip Abrum LOCAL AND PERSONAL. IS!; HE BALL m PiOTiON! 3! first KeetiDg cf tto Campaign. IVDmocM'if an-! I'onsoi-vntivecifizens of ... . .i.- ...w! ..ii i i rare .frm wtif.iif ili'y HitiT come, art ivspeot- tir.iiud to tiici t at the COL liT IIOL'E in jjiarjf. fii'lonilnj Evpnlntr next, Sept. 4th. oiMk. P. to listen to Bb!e n.1 eloquent ws fn.m Hon. Wm. A. Wah.ack. of 13 i Ivtt'ii. oor (ui-iliclnte for .State -St'iiator, : K .M.M'KKR. ot ilutitimrilon. present Con :r:infp.Ri th's Ilistrirt. I)r. Wm. A Smith, '"il.-'lthi:.. nil'.l ol hlT .list i riirltiVif..! cth.i b- ials j L Lei tin-re be a srrainl turn-out. bpt unit iiNliajm at nnti uenr ISome. -Nit frcconipdLies are ts;tc.ed to parade i lo t!ay. -Tie annua! Blacklick camp meeting will :::.ce ..ear Armagh, Indiana county, to- mo ; last etrJed the dor davs ami tn. l.-cij the fumrr.er. Both ends came very I i' IM'tl?:'?. -A to tear oi l child was almnst inctanMr .ectfiir liutitii K'lou ti e Other da v bv heinV jow by a wagon. -Tl-.ecori.er siot.e of a new Lutlimn rlmr.K I .SllLierMil was laid with atitinmriata iro. 1 ir -i -:,i.ti.a 1 iiursdav last. J -.Hrikcman, i.atae to us unknown, had c.'Urbot.e broken bv beinw knnrWo l 1 iraio in the t'jt.iiel, on Monday week. It inure rt.uDiy rnan plumes himself on n::X kil!cl eeveiiiv &oveii ru itU.n. Ir ;.t. L" urea of t cntv srmarp fwt all in .1 Xeil Keogh. and r ot Thos Kcoffh! it I i lhe fapers published in that city led us -Riv. Fui),cr Stack, of VTU ii m a verj m'ructive discourse on "Papal r.ity" in the Catholic chutch in this won Sunday evciiintr last. -Tie Leavy rait,3 on laet Friday night the streams about Johnstown to rise to tie ;s!it, and the flood wH- M,m.nl i. co!.start fail of rain on Sunday. I .vn.rvU ,u uia.il- poMwave.y extensive sale of horses. C.es, lot Of CM.ur.d. anil rtYcr r-... -tt:tv..,e on Saturday, .Sept. l'uh. Fur- -falt.fr Clristy. of tha Caiho'in !p.CP, COS niccioratr.l ll.o . .i r, ""aUon lb priesthood u, "fc ,J'i-:u ass on i uesday morning ;Onrfrien,lT. Blair Patton, of Altoona, lv l Tafq,t Ur thftnks ,or an invitation I . . , iiiuiu ii rt- i . ""ln" ounaay School U c a-cll' '!8 Ut. Johto PHrticipatTd JwrcLed out to music played by a brass ,A mother. daup-htr I comrc;-e, t. r.u ; . . tTHrV.v -'.r C.Unty pic"nic tbejother day. fe of .1 I f -I pHl in Particular and the ba'l- roi tue tribe in cpnrui An Ahir.i.u i- i r - . 'een t,. . t uauiy cruanea ue- t'khi! b,l,IrnPers of a 'rght train on fj - 'ic. ucmr?. hfret), " i'an,ed wtn D'h. cmploved on U-ai? s am 'tt8 rrecip.itated benea'th the o.h cut offi &ud died from h ff he arculpl;t ,n a few boa Silip t mir:..... i .... ("oa tvl r . KV r ccmP10' the tin ifl v. . Catl,ol,c church at Loretto. and kb of ii r l ue uas maue a Per" ie.o r , Vrrrabe,ir o-kerin tin than Iv0"'""1 L- re hard to scare up. ... . '"n'uiuue, me WlOOW woman nlmm onr.f. .- "7 e np RUPFcted of Uie C.m, I! was arre8txl at her home to j"i r: lturday last and brought "..i .P'a?e-.. w ve heard ofEo I y'i;uilui8 in lhe cape. a:thhono the '"St tn h V a: Altoona, haT?; - ""6fl com-hhisarmonT.-, , -;.of 8tee dnv.. HTWed ti- .... -e,a 0f last week which -e pi evented serious consequences. A VOUfUr rnon A 1 ti to death bv . r-H r i gUa ,K'a, crus"ed lria iXJ!L.' C?1 m oc of the Cam- ire. industrious "ln"cc Jears of was the main support of Z ?Cler' and -The United Ii, ?! Tld?wed mother. ir3 eight miles from Johnstown lf' township, last week. A great number J j?hnd townors and others went out to a n last Sunday, notwithstanding the h.B'ght! tcs-sant rain hirh rwmr,! d " 5 a"l A young man named Isaac Evans !! h' J 'rjured in the mines at East Uonlm'h r'r Johnstown, on last Friday forenoon lL is hauled in a spring wagon to his home on ose Island, Johnstown, where his wounds "dressed. It is thought that he will re- -Mammoth potatoes are the rule rather an the exception this year. Mr. Richard v's of this place presented us with six Early lJ'e potatoes the other day which arrePHtel einaVwhtabf Th6f '"K-'ffBS pouadl fractlon of onc and a half UimL L,07d' .of Susquehanna township, been keeping out ot the way of the tha,!:"'8 for 6everal months, owing to a t N ar80u Preferred "gainst him, having Ww.f 1 tired of the "d go seek" L elf up!"1 t0 UWn U Frid aud -A man was rebontly shot dead bv Jtr J b. ThompBon. of Martha Furnace, Centte county, wh.lst attempting to break ixto the alter s store No due as to the na2,e of the burglar was found about hU person. He hU an envelope ,n his pocket addressed to Anna Iiobinsou. Tittsburph. . . . BM 1IUg1,.ofLthe Standard, dined on beef slaughtered in Texas on A up. 1st and served up u Holbdaysbnrg last Bund.T. He tlrlt a? tender, juicy ana sa, orv. A patent re" erator d.d .he -biz" for the beef, but after keep.ng ,t fresh so long it , a pi y to th ow it into a 1 Faugh of that kind. 9 Now is lhe timo to h f . c cheap. Val lie Luttrioger his a big stock hand, and w.ll furnish the very be.t quart cans ...large or sma I quantities, at the low price of one doMar per dozen, or second rate cans a?e spvt,,,y cents per dozen. So H-eh ... wlu!e yon CAS-fruits and bu, so very ch-.-r. To-morrow will usher in the mefancho v days, the -saddest of tho u.r know any better tune than now for people to put money m ftheir purses and; repair with, out delay to . S Barker's cheap cLb , ore vxhere there w very b!egant Variety of sum mer goods to be had almost for the a.kin Aalhewants room for his fall stock and ?8 bound to g.ve bargains to all ho wanfthem A Miss Annie Iirown, who at one time ere afed a sensat.on In Blair county inconsequence of be.ng supposed to have a living snake in her stomach, wh.ch occasionally pro.ruded its head from her mouth, was in Cumberland recentW. plaung snake as usual, when a phvsician took hold of her thront, and putting his hnd in hor mouth, took out an India rubber imitation gone Annie'8 occupation is Jo:.n Dean, Esq , of HomdaTsbt.rg, was nommated as the Radical candidate for Jud-e of this J udicial District on Tuesday lat The conference v. as held at Altoona. and the nom .nation was made on the third ballot. Geo SJ Keade. K-q., of this place, .was Mr. Deon's compet.tor, and some of the political friend the latter gentleman are so tnm l. put out about Vr. Harks having to beat Tavlor and Ufan instead of Taylor and R,-ade. that they threat' en to go back on I he nomination. NITiivEXtI,UI?ff?1 & co 's ct coMnr- .NAlJON.- As will ? seen by advertisement in our paper to-day, Ihrndcoburh & Co.'s Waiu inoth Co.nbiimtion of Shows. Circuses and Me najf cries is tocshibit Iti Johnstown to-morrow tit Summit villc on Saturday, and in lloiiidavs burg-on Jlon.lny. Ju regard to the superior t-x-1'i.lltnceof this stupendous entertainment the press of this country as well its of Europe bear the most iiattcrinir testimony, but of the estab lishment in detail the following from t ho Liv erpool (EiiR.) Mfrruri Rives a better idea tbau aiiythiutf we have yet read : The variety and extent of tho Menageries nnd Cii-eiiscs owned by Messrs. llandenbiirir i t,'t. . nnd incorporated in t hisirraml cnravim, can. in the most liberal sense, be called comprehen sive. In point of variety they are superior to any, while in extent they re without an equal v t-ie tney placed alone before the people.with out the collateral attractions of a circus a show ol trained performing animals the prand etre tsof outside munificence and splendor we think, in faet are satisfied, that tbev would prove a iMjwert'ul attraction. The animals and birds, of which there are nearly three hundred, are all important ones very lew being" of kinds with which the public have been long fa miliar. There are a number which are Positive ly near to the people of this country. Specta- vw.o uun u-j nis aniuud inspecting tlie lnmnrcs of the dens, will And a variety, not a lot of duplications. Some coticornd have a great number of specimens we admit, almost as many as Messrs. Handenburgh & Co. possess but they are mostly lions, lionesses, leopards. South American tigers (not Itengals), panthers, wildcats, monkeys, coons, and foxes. In Messrs Haudenburgh & Co.'s there are the white cam els, chetah leopards, the sire, dam and colt zebra, perfect specimens of the crciiuiae xtriiie, not quaginis; the Alascan white bear, silver fJceced lamas, the onlv cmea In Ami.rim .. vaJ, a new animal, azebu, barbarosna. a strange f Cl'l :I t II rA u rf.ca I f o inlli. ..f 1 i; creature, a royal family of black maned lions, .arc hiiu .arge ousn Kangaroos, a wombatta, Alrican ostriches, and other specimens which are exclusive variety. The ordinary stcks of lions, leopards, camels, dromedaries, hvenns, lamas, wolves and elephants, are also choice; in fact none better have ever been placed on exhibition. Having on hand such material for allowing the public to see beasts and birds, which are, in reality, curiosities. Handeubyrgb 4-Co. can, with perfect propriety, claim to have the largest and best Menageries and Circuses upon this Continent. CKSTRAL PCN'SYlVANIA AGRlCUlttfBAL So- cir.TT- The Annua! Exhibition of this Soc:cty (formerly Altoona Park Association), will be held at the City of Altoona on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdav, and Fiidav, September 12th. 13ih, I4tb, lath, 1S71. The grounds are the largest and most complete, and the driving course equal to the best, in the State. The very liberal premiums offered by the Man agers must command the attention and atten dance of all purties rearing good stock, or in terested in agricultural and other inventions. The following summary of premiums will con vey au idea of their magnitude: Thoroughbred horses ltoadsters. " Horses for general purposes! . 1 iraf t horses , Matched, driving and saddie'horsesi Jacks n ml mnli., .1399 00 . 121 00 . 105 . iio no ,, . . , ui AJ J horoughbred, native and grade cattle.. 913 00 O l on cMiccp anu swinf . ....:. 2ot (W Farm and yard fowls 149 00 Farm implements 150 no The speed premiums amount to P'J U00. di vided into seven purses: One of $L'5; ne of $400; one of 100; ore of ?50; one of $700; one of ?5(M;; one of fi50 the whole mking over $6,000 in premiums for the present season! 1 he complete success of former exhibitions of the Society, and the general satisfaction given, should guarantee a larger turnout thid seaeon than heretofore. Entries of blooded stock and valuuble inventions are being made, and there will be beauty and diversity to look upon. Excursion tickets will be issued from all stations on the main line and branches of the Pennsylvania Railroad, from Monday until Friday, good for return trip on Saturday. - prrpopiEn MiTnDEiTijr Tyrone. Last week s iisuo of tho Tyrone llerubl lurnisbos the following particulars of what there is strong reason to believe was a wilful murder commit ted in that place only a few days ao : On Tuesday afternoon last, about 3 o'clock, Mrs. John Mciubart, of this place, was discover ed by Mr. S. A. Gibson, in a smoke house in her husband's yard, suspended by her neck, dead. Mrs. M. was lastscen on Sunday night, lor some reason little search had been made for her. On Monday morning, her room was entered and Mrs. Ax. found absent, her eight month's old baby being iu the cradle, according to evidence ot Aliss Amanda Uiriter, playing. When dis covered by Air. Gibson, who ia company with several gentlemen, had been speculating upon the whereabouts of Mrs. Meinbart, sho was found banging with a shoemaker knee strap about her neck, with one end similarly adjust ed to a stick a few inchesabovft her head, about a broom bundle. Tbo heel ol one foot was rest ing upon a stick. The clasp on tho door to the smoko house, was well on the staple, Bomethln'r unusual and diibcult to accomplish. ( kro ner's Jury was summoned consisting of Messrs Caleb Hurley a. A .LAinith. Amoroso A..H., E J.rruner, Col. P,ti5t'rt Gulbraith aud Charles Au;.,fw3. At 3 o'clock, p. m., the Jury rendered the following verdict; That Joanna Meinhart eameto her denth by strangulation at tbo bands of some unknown persons. Thursday, about noon, John Meinhart went before Samuel Jones, Esq., and gave himself up, whereupon the Justice committed him to prison. Miss Ginter was arrested last evening Thursday as an accessory, and was conveyed to Ilollidaysburg. The case has caused much excitement, but we refrain from remarks, trusting all good citizens will do the saiuc that tbo law may take ita bourse. A Sr.ictrr Mistake. A man living near Kit tanning Voint, while one day last week en gaged in grubbing in a new Held, came across in the ground what he supposed to be a houey rifJ?st and. supposing he had struck a mine STOrf,?- wit'lTa3 bu(crtteflti8atnndL-a Y.ry?.i.UAe b.ee8-. 'lo was however eon-dd- him to undorstan.i ihl n52u1..??VO xun au., i"'"itoh: Buaeraent or all facta about newspapers which an advertiser desires to kuovr. The subscription nrice is v.ihii.. J750.000 ! Estiaoated value of Fall Stock at W oi U s. Oak Hall. BrownJLOWFail prices at Wanaunaker & The American NEwsPAPERDrRKCTORv rh. lished by Geo. P. Kowell & Co AdvT'tP-i Agents, Is'o. 40 Park How, New YA?V. llf. vox porrti. Teachers' Kxanilnatian. Dear Frerman-As. Jora! is very scarce I sfcaH supply the usual variety by a homily on Teac h ers Examinations, a subject that ought o be interest ing just now. We had visit Hat week Irom our County Suporintenoant- and I a VnZ ?eaVtrsV,1 "mt?& '&,t, PTe 1 neiact that so many teachers fail nt 0Tmi nat ions is in a great degree owirfg V lack judgment in preparing Nine teachers out of ten do not really comprehend the purpose of tin examination. They think that tbcSuperin- th, ; Lvov:, nnd hence they crowd the mind With w h lhe?: ."d". n,,,rrt,U,t lacts- n"(1 tii down witn the burden they carry. A Snporintenc'unr ?0t "V.T 'hera to find out E i vch they know, if he di.l, it would take f r y l y, tn.VwVl"' Va,Um 1,1,8 two ohcts. The Pupcr Inte idant desires to ns. rtain hmo well tl o tea.lier knows a given thing nnd hnxowcllhe ZZl'llX . H.cnco. tiuesVions n-i V, : "" .uiuer man on irariice .U.0nH h-r wl. Prepares for an examination: too often spends his time inemorlziny defini tions and rules and nrnc ;.,.- r......i.' r.....J,,l.T 01 investnrutir.ir ivestigutimr th rniir ' iT ... T "i,lons'. ruies and formulas. For ex- . .' ii""' ...in ......... rinrenuant will far moro likelv ask a teacher wh ,, he must get s i com mo, J nominator in addition of fraction T han . f Ii9""' A.ro,:!';t answer to 1 he v- .is wort h far more to the SupoTintcndent than an ansver to the hnr. The one elucidates a 11 Yu-i,,lc Z other merely gives a rule. The tocher pets a a common denominator in order to get nil the tractions to be added changed 10 a unit valut lot the s,.,r odcr, without changing the vahie of the f ractions. One cannot add one-half, one thud and one-fourth together any more than be can add one hpi xe. one cow and one man to gether. And an intelligent answer to the eues tion vim 1 worth much more to the examiner than an answer to tho question tiov The Su -penntendant can judge better of the qualifica tions of the appl.cant, as regards bis general kuowlougo of the science of arithmetic, and the teacher who can exobiin tliij .;.. ,-.n ..u;i.:. !s ability to impwl instruct ion to others mm weii as to comprehend tho principle himself. Not long since we saw a teacher at an examina tion trying to solve a problem in addition of 1 radons oy fan,'f(ii,m. He was not ft young teacher eit her, and when we tipped hi" elbow and told him that couldn't be done, he insisted that it could, and was not convinced till I men 1 1 .tied (wiim'i! df.nniniiuttum, when he took tho "V1 ' w tnis p:ither understood the mien for adding fractions and for cancellation both, but he did not seem to understand tbe jyrinrini, ow we any to teachers, do not burden the mind with manyart and (hftnitum. but think mveh about consi-a nnd princi),!,. Throw the text-books away, except for occasional refer ence, and study a iriven branch just. 4 if vou were going to mnke a book yourself. You can nt this way prepare for an examination at the Mon as well as in the xtudw. You can study out cause arid effect at your daily avocations just as well as anywhere else. Going to a Nor mal School may help, but studying hard at borne is worth moro than normal instruction It any teacher answers these three questions in Geography, the Superintendant can soon tell whether or not ho understands it nnd can 1 C4 . 1 1 1 1 1 Can you account for the genial climate of Great Ihitain, that has so high a latitude? can you ten wny there is little in a portion of Peru ? or no ra:r. J. t an you tell how long n da v is hi r0 degrees north latitude when it is fourteen hour long in 40 degrees north latitude? A thousand answersin local geography would not be as satisfac tory as these three well an swered. Superintendents usually ask ques tions that have jx.it in them. Our Superin tendant most certainly docs. We have exam ined and been examined by a dozen of County Superintendants, and never failed yet, and yet we never prepared for examination by ran sacking books. We just put the mind to think ing. That was all. A teachor who can afc sight diagram anah-ze and parse the following sentence correctly is capabloof teaching grammar: "To do good and to communicate, lcrget not." So also is that person competent to teach arithmetic who can tell all the distinctions between common and tlecmml fractions. teachers examine and investigate WTiirncx a r.1 , I ..... , i 1 1 ... . 1 ; 1- . .1 . j-. ' an preparing lor j-all examinations, then let and they will most likelv kiii ,i n. thy is always with teachers, and if we have succeeded in giving a useful hint our purpose is accomplished. Wo consider th questions asked by our Superintendant to bo perfectly fair, and a little attention to first principles will crown the labors of every applicant with success. When a law student Is examined, he is not examined to see how much he knows, but how well be knows, and he is not. examined on tho statutes of Pennsylvania, but on elementary law. So theteachorshouldnotbeexauiinedoii text-book questions so much as on the elemeuts and principles of science. Hon Item A Jew of '-Observer's'' Observation. Sin. Freeman It was my wont in davs gone ly to indu Igo in politicutspeculations in the col umns of tho AKryhaniaii, but as that sprightly littio paper is now among the things that were, and a hybrid concern, half New York ami half "On tho Wing," has risen from its ashes, I have concluded to "change the venue," and hencc lorth will contribute my mite to your columns. Aud just here let me give it as my opinion that the ltadical party.and the clever fellowsgener nlly, have lost a good ed. and got. a very weak Ed. (or head) by the joumali-tic change noted above. Todd was racy ; Ed. is nothing, and very little of that. The productions on the in side of the hitter's paper are as thin and wishv washy as the New York quack medicines adver tised on the outside. The Hep. ticket, it mav not be out of order to remark. Is not very satisfactory, and tlie nomi tion for President Judge, just made, is the bit terest pill in tbe whole dose. M. It. Wagner. Esq., a good man, would have been nominated for the I'srislature had he not been suspected of tto much friendship for llaiker. Uowman, on the other hand, was suspected of being for Grant. So a dwji rcrul member siurgcttod t.'te name-of Sam. Henry, (he hud so-n Sam.) and pronounced him Mxtre fitting. The posish of Alick Sander was that if Hose'8 bark should run against a ... nfc it would Ik-wrecked. ISesidcs, the Hems, had a Lloyd on for Judge, and Loj.f A- Go. in the field on the other side would spoil the prestijjeof tho natno. Wujrnor and How rnan, or their friends for them, earnestly pro tested against this; but it was answered that tho riirht of protest was in the bank ohlv, and Sam Henry had it. Thus rhexkni, thev felt their cause was at a 'HmcoviI, but stood t.hb thave "as well as could be expected"; however as old Trezulney said, f hey felt "a little soro." The balance of tho ten pins were set up with out any serious trouble almost as easy indeed as they will be bowled down again by tho De mocracy next October. They are air mere make-weights for S. H., and are only a kiud ef Ilaxtcr's shove for him. Capt. Win. K. Hughes, who signalized himself during the late, unpleasantness, aud is under stood to have participated in tho capture of the Mimit.nr, and who sought tho empty honor of being nominated for Prothonotary, was rudely thrust aside, and a man who declim'd to 00 a candidate was forced to accept tho situation. ltut my sheet is full. Next week I shall refer to a stupid "On the Wing" production -in tho Herakl. and demonstrate that it ia, with all its uucleannoss and stupidity, an "itsue" of Sum's bank. ObSekvkr. Tiik success of the Central Insurance Com pany of Altoona, as shown by the Company's Statement for July 1st, proves that skill and ability are the prominent elements of success in the insurance business. The Centra!, andor tho efficient management of Messrs. Krr & Co., is already regarded aa one of tho safest, and, therefore, one of the very best companies doing business in 3'ennsvivania. We can con fidently recommend the Central to those of our readers who may desire insurances 011 their properties. Besides being as eafe hs any other company, the people of this county have tho chance of knowing, or at least learning tho per sonal standing of the directors, which ought to have a great oral to do with deciding in what company to insure. Foreign Exchange and Shipping : ero also ntuorijf the specialties of this reliable firm, and passage tickets to and from all points in tho world can bo obtained from them at regular rales. . A SntT: Tnrsn. Tho Ladies' Fair in aid of IheCatholic church here, notwithstanding littio lias been said about it for a week or two, will open without fail on Monday evening' next, and we trust that all firiends of the cause, and es peeially persons attending Court .luring tho week, will do all they can to render It a finan cial success, as we feel sure it will be under the management of the efticient ladies who will have it in charge, and whose names have been announced inthe church, a complete success in all other particulars. No one ever yet t olt .the tint of the money thev spent In doing good, and we are sure that a better cause than this never appealed for help. . . Mof)iA. When you go to'Modeba stop at the Heggio gate, and when you go to Johns town stop at the Star Clothing Store of James J. M urphy, No. low Clinton street. Mr. .Murphy has just received an .immense stock of ready made clothihg, which he Is opening for the Pall trade. Thetirst customers a I ways get the choice of the goods, so you had bettor drop in at Afur pli3r'a right aWay and get the loveliest and tast iest and prettiest suits ever you did see. And then Murphy and his amiable clerk are t he best of salesmen. Murphy has lots of . trunks um brellas and furnishing goods for sale. Mr hair was falling otT, I used two bottlesof NATrrnis's Hair Kestokativk and it checked it at once. It is clean, safe and elliciept. If your druggist has not got it send direct to Prm;tth. Hiwts,, Gloucester, Mass. See advcrtiseuieut. IIavb you trie.1 Nature's llAitt Restora' tive? .ou will bo delighted with it. Clean, safe, and e.tlU:U-?it. It is driving all the poison ous compounds out of the yftarket. ItVia ae. clear aa crystal. See advertisement. "OX THE WIKfcJ" AXD "1JT.' - MacShane at Xiajrnra. My Dear Henry I too have beent tho Falls of Niagara: and as the C7,ap-(beg pardon l)-man ri!L ? N iagara for you and the Herald isuot always to the point, I think I shall be able to Ujpe with him or any other M. A. In the matter of description. The Falls tire eligibly situated in a wild," ro mantic neighborhood. They are bounded on the east by Canada, on the west by the United states, on the north by the Niagara river, and 011 the south by more Niagara iver. The tall is liA feet high If you look iroin below, or 164 ieet low if you look from above, or 328 feet if '; look both ways at once. "'his .great natural curiosity hnstwo peculiar. lties. One of these is that it has never been known to freeze over, and hence the people thereabouts are compelled to fall beck on other localities tor their iee. Another strange fea ture is, that while the water under tbe falls ih a tit'iluw caldron," itcomcsout below as "cool as a encumber. There are good hotels at the Falis. The Inter nal 101ml and the Cataract, opposite the fall on the American side; the Cliftou, on the English Hde; tbo Monteagle, opposite tho Suspcasfou lindge, nnd several smaller houses in the vil lage or Niagara, are all excellent In their wav which is a great way from here. The Spencer House, where Chapman and Cope domiciled, is also a first class hotel, and furnishes whisky at Only 15 cents a drink, which accounts, etc. i didn t follow Dickens' steps, nor do as he did. nor did I care what the ofekens he did even English writers belittleall that is American and exaggerate all that is English, nnd as a conse quence there is considerable etf the suds nnd foam c.f the falls in Dickens' quoted descrip tion. Goldsmith, after describing the falls, concludes by saying that "Indians in their ca noes have bassed over in safety." Now, every visitor to Niagara knows that no canoo ever nuilt a t Canoe Place, or any other place, passing over these falls, would leave enough lumber to- gc'tner to make a respectable Inciter. Give- me rather tho description of K hi vara r ails that Cooper puts into the mouth c.f Lca thcrstocking when ho speaks of "Nat or' as we have it up hereaway," and asks Mabel to 'Vazo on ail that God has done here." Father Hennepin, a French missionary priest discovered these Falls in lt;7B. and has tlie honor thereto attached ; but if he had failed to make the discovery, the re is 110 qtiestiou nt all in uiy mind but what they would have been found ere this, as there is quite an intelligent and enter prising population in that "neck o' timber." There is quite a village on the American side of the Falls, hut on the English side there is on! v one Street, and that Is Sir Thomas Stre-ct of the 1 rovincial Parliament. Tbe bouse he occupies is on the bloff nearly opposite the Falls, and was once occupied by Sam'l Zimmerman, from "tins neighborhood, t-ho great Oinatiian Kail ltoad King, who was killed at the celebration of the completion of his own work, the Grand Trunk Kail ltoad. Hy the way, I should have traveled by that road, only for one thing I had no Grand Trunk. Tho celebrated "Burning Spring" is near tbe Street mansion, on the Iwufc of tho river above theFallSi It Is a spring on the surface of the ground from which a gas issues that burns like a e-andio when tire is communicated to it. A few miles distant in Canada is St. Catha rine s, greatly celebrated for ils taths for the 1 cure ot various diseases. It is a popular resort for invalids. Lundy's Lano Is not. at Niagara, but some three miles from the Palls ou tbe Canada side. I visited tiie monument. The Suspension Bridge, one mile below the ! Fal.s. was constructed by the celebrated Holding, a German bridge-builder the samo gentleman who first suggested and carried out j J be idea of wire ropes, which ropes subsequent ly supplanted hempen ones on the Old Portage Hail Koad. The Devil's Whirlpool, four miles down the river from Niagara- is only inferior to the Falls in spectacular graudour. But 1 haven't time to describe it now. IUacshaxe. Letter fre.it Nebraska, , . North TXattk, Nfcn., Aug. 0, 1S71. Dear Mac naving arrived hereabout three weeks ago and succeeded in locating mvself, I have concluded to write and give you some idea of where 1 lim and what manner of country this is. The town of North Platte is 2110 miles from Omaha and is the county seat of Lincoln county. It is very beautifully located on a slightly elevated plateau between the North and South Platte rivers, and is being rapidly built up with beat and tasty dwellings and sub stantial businesi houses. The town possesses many valuable and important advantages, nnd has a population of about 800 which is rapidly mi-n-iu-ing. j acre is now in operation notels, clothing, jewelry, hardware, drug, book, furni ture and grocery stores. There is one newspa per published hert, tho "Lincoln County Ad vertiser." Churches and free schools are being built and supported with great liberality. The Union I'aeillc Rail Road Company have exten sive shops here, a roundhouse, blacksmith, ma chine and repair shops, and a hotel, the latter costing 40.000. The valley between tho two rivers at this point is about four and a half miles wide, nnd every foot of it is susceptible of the highest degree of cultivation. Good water can be had by digging from lifteen to twenty feet, and bj taking the water out of either of the rivers, an irrigating canal that would sup ply the entire valley could be built at compar atively litt le cost. This has Ik-oh and will al ways contlniio to be an important shipping point for Texas cattle oh tbe line cf the road, and extensive cuttle yards and ah u tea have been biiilt by the Company for this purpose. Tlie town ef North Platte is and will continue tlie most important point in Western Nebras ka. Itisl.4s miles east of Sacramento. Its elevation above the sea is 2;7t! feet. Lincoln county is the largest and promises to become one of tho wealthiest, if not the health iest county in Nebraska. It is exceedingly well adapted to stock raising. There arc many other llourishirisr towns on the linn of U. P. It. H., among which is the town of Grand Islandj the county seat of Hall county, which takes its name from G rand Island iu tho Platte river. It is l.V) miles we-st of the Missouri rive-r and is tbo point of the- junction of the Midland Paciric Railroad from Nebraska City via. Lincoln, the capital of tiic State. This road is now under contract and the cars will bo running into tbe to'.vn by the Inst of this or beginning of next year. Grand Inland hna a population "of nearly 1,1km which is constantly being augmented by emigration. The seasons in this country are not subjected to 'very great' extremes of bout or cold. The summers are usually very Warm, but the win ters are said to bu exceedingly mild, and wag ons are used exclusively for hauling, sleds be ing unknown here. Spring opens e'arly. All small grains are sown in March, and corn is planted in April or early in May. Cattlo get their living en the ranges from the middlo of April until the first of December and the phrase "spring poor" for cattle is almost unknown iu this region. The old fear of lack of rain in the "Great American Desert" has been utterly exploded; Whether or not it istriie, cs tho Indians say, that the white man brings rains, or whether or not tho running of tho railroad trains across thecontlnicnt has broken up old electrical and climatic influences, certain it is that there has been an abundance of rain, end a good distri bution of it as to time, in this country during tlie past four ye-nrs, or since permanent settle ment em any scale has been commenced. Nebraska is almost exclusive ly a prairie State and has no dense forests or great bodies of tim ber requiring the toil of a life-tiino to rcmove:in order to open up a farm. Yours, ic, R. L. GEORGE, " tUCKEY'S FTTRXITURE WAREUOOMS. John Dickey, Undertaker, on Julian street". Fourth Ward, Altoona, is prepared to supply Metalic Burial Cases etf all sizes u ad patlerus, and on reasonabl terms. ... . Hair and Straw Matrasses manufactured to order at less than city prices. Cane seat 'chairs re-caued and fitted up aa good as now. Mr. Illckey keeps constantly on hand a large stock: of new mid fashionable furniture, and those who require anything, in his Uno should give him a call. Every article rfeitt from hia, rooms will bo warranted as ropresonted.- All orders fram a distauce promptly attended to. , LiuUik-tro F.VERVBOPT yrantd It Frazicr's ' California Herb. Bitters. ,. . No'iOPY can fake Frnzicr'gVegetnt'lo Califor nia Herb Bitters and remain long unwelb D11. Frazi Kit's vegetable California Herb Tllt ters w ill cuip nearly all the disciiees. that flesh is heir to.- ARB Y0" sjrtK? Then read the advertisement headed, "Millions Bear Testimony," &c. , Th r success of Frazicr's California Herb Bit ters is now established beyond a doubt. 801 J onlyin bottles Fiaasler's 'California Herb Bitters. . . . : aug.10.-tf . ; - J 'l i . . : . . Takino it for granted that everybody reads the Frecwiun. L. Cohen, of the cheap Hat Par lor, .Nev. S5J7 Main street, Johustowq, selects its columns to inform every lhdy that ho has just rocelved the new style silk hHt for the Kail trade., It is the handsomest of handsomo hats a tip-top affair; Mrj Cohen hae all kinds of fasbioimblo bats for sale, lie also keeps all kinds of gents' furnishing goods, as well aa trunks, valises, ufcabrllA8, satchels ard such like. - Air. Cohen is a fair, one-price dealer, and will give good bargains to cash buyers. - IRON- CiTY COLLEGE, . O . JPITTSIIIJRISE1, IA' v;i; V y The beat conducted, most popnlar aud suc cessful institution in the United States, for the thorough, practical education of young and auiddlo aged men. f"For largo descriptive circulars, containing full particulates,- address julJJ7.3m. J, C. SMITH, A. M., Priucipal. - Tit List or Local . Sewspipers, puMished by Geo. P. Howell & Co., Advertising Agents, No. 40 Park How, New York, offer great advan tages to those advertisers who. wish to attract custom froth tho rural population among which the papers circulate. They are furnished free to any address on receipt of stamp; . . Great ExpeotatioktJ! Foil trade at Wana makor s Oak Hall. " Whs liaSS4 BUILDINGS, Nos. 534, 536, 538 Market St., Nos. !, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 So. Sixth St. , . . . and Nos. 525, 527, 529 Miner St., :" ' V7ho3o Salesrooms and Storerooms, spread out, would cover more than Three Acres of around ' making them the Largest and Completest Buildings cf tho kind in America, if not in the World, are nov COMPLETELY FILLED with our MOST MJfiBIFICEHT STOCK OF FILL CLOTHING. .i - - " - - FULLY $750,000's WORTH OF THE MOST SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN AND BOYS, EVER MADE. . All jerfectly New and Fresli in Designs and Materials. WANAHAKEB & BROWN. . Philadelphia. OKITliA 11 Y. MCDONALD. Died, in tliis placc.on Wednes day, instant, aftera protracted illness and much sutTcring. Joseimi, youngest, son of Jo seph and Francis McDonald, aged 8 years and 8 months. . He was a bright, intelligent boy, hut the ten der llower of his young lire has withered and wasted away, just when it gave fair promise of bursting into full and perfect bloom. "Suffer little children to come unto mc; for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." MOKRIS. Died, in Johnstown, on theflth in stant, Georgtb LOO, Infant elatighter Of I). C. and Annie K. Morris", aged monthsaml 23 days. dissolution of PAJrrNEPwSiiii' -" The partnership heretofore existing bc tween laniel J. Kelly and Simon Sultzbnch, of Loretto, in the manufacture? of scgars, has been this day nistim.VEP by mptui, consent. The books at.d papers-of sabt firm are in the bands of Daniel J. Kelly, who Is authorized to settle the accounts of said firm. - - DANIEL KKLLV, SIMON STJLTZBACII. Loretto, Ta., Aug. 21, 1371.-8t. jILLIOXS BEAU TESTIMONY TO T11EIII WONDERFUL CURATIVE EFFECTS CAL1F0RMA KERB BITTERS A true medicine, manufactured from pure juicesor vital principles of Herbs, Hoots, lUirks, FU.wers, &c, embracing twenty-one secies, foumligrowingon the golden mountains of Gai ifornia, parts of South America, and India all possessing wonderful well-known curative powers, and are offered to all people, of what ever kingdom, land, nation, name, or color, as tiic b.-st tiiedic-lnal preparation ever discoveifef for the cure of ,.-. ' DISPEI'SIA, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, General Debility, DiarrhoJa, Dysentery, Flux, Cramp, Biliousness. Headache. Cholera, Cho'era Morbus, Chills, Fever and Ague, and for the re lief and euro of -Aliections of the Bladder and Kidneys, Psins tin . the Back and Loins, and Lruptive Diseases, such m Scrofula, Tumors. Pimples, &c, arising from Impurity of the blool. .,.- taTTor sale by all Druggists. au.lO.-ly.l ; AUCTION! AUCTION! : yAVINO been commissioned by Gover- JTi nor (Jeary to act as t fUTMSUKH in and ffr theUorougli-f Klr.sburg. lam now prepared to rcceivciuid sU at "Public : uotion all kinds ef GoimLs, V ares. Mi r- ehandise, and also attend to the duties of uctionccr at all sales of Lands. Tene ; ments. Live Sto-k, Household Furniture, Arc., Vc, withiu the limits of said Borough. : Trrmx mitderate. Inquire at No. PK) lligh : Street. . M. I.. DATMIA', Lbensburg, pril 22, ISTl.-tf. Z1 AUTION ! All persons are hereby ' autioncd against interfering in'any way with the following .lex'ribenl property bought by rue at private sale from any father. Francis Hoover: 3 Buy Murffl, J Stroking i'olt, 1 Cow, 4 Spring Calve-s, 35 Hoirs; 2 sets Harness.. Plow, Harrow, Windmill, '2 (irain Cradl.Ti, a lot Hakes and Forks, 2 Sc-ytboS) 20o dozen Wheat,. 100 Az. Oats, 3 tons Hay, lot of Corn and Potatoes in tho ground! 6scaps Bees; Cook Stove, 10 Plate Stoves llureaui Honk-Case and Deskt, 3 Beds and Bedding, 1 largo Wash Boiler. I have paid for the above articles and havoTCft them with my father," the said Francis" Hoover, during my pleasure. ANDRKW J. 1IOOVKH. , Clearfield Twp., Aug. 4, lS71.-T.t. ' SPECIAL XOTICE. ELLIPTIC SEf IS& Mil . 17 Fifth Avexce, riTTsBt-RtJii, Oood. reliahlft men, ef experietice and ap proved standing, are inviteMl to make applica tion to us to act as asrents for our mae-hiiMv. Tho Elliptic has-some of tbe test selling points of any machine in thetnarkot, aw we are willing to pay good men a hirge commission. All information, circulars and samples, will be furnished, on application to 8-17.4t IIowakd Eaton & CO:, Gcn'Z Aa'ts. i i--f - ;: tVAKriEXlVft PltEXT COLD-WATER. SOilP! WASH1S In COLD'or WAHM, hard er soft water, saves time and labor, end makes clothes beautifully white and cfean. It washeout oil, grease and stains, and ispnarnnteed not to. in jure tho Cne-st fabrics. NO BOILING Is re quired. It. U excellent .for tne skin, nad is the BESTSOAPJ.V USE-forall hoiMehobf pirpos. Manufactured by Heed & Johnston, Pittsburgh, aud sold by grocers generally. aug.17.-4t. O TRAY ' 1 1 E I FFEH ! r-jCame to t he -'-.premrspS- of - the wibserrerfh''BiaeMick township, Cambria county, al.out tho 1st June last, a one year old BRINDLK HEIFFEH. with portions ot head and belly white ; no ear marks. The owner ia hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay charge and take her away; otherwise sho will be disposed of according to law. ' ; WILLIAM SELDEHS. Blacklick TwpM Augg4, ls7I.-3t. , . , . T EMMON & PLiANJt, . PretiInc. Pli-sielnn. , , ' " ' 1 ..... . s . lBKNsariirt, PA. fW Office In rear of Lemmon, Sc Murray's Draff and Book Store, High atraat. ljuun-m- COVERING plvOi'OSi; D M EN DM EST TO Til R CONSTITUTION of PENNSYLVANIA. JOINT HESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Peiuisj lvauia. Tic it TtertilreA- Tiff the Senate and Hmlw of Ucp-TCSi-iitatirctof the Cotntnomrralth f Vcnr.Hiflrania in Gnicidl AtFcmhl) met. That the f.illowing amendment of the Conftftution of this Com monwealth be proposed to the people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant t tho provi sions of tho tehth article thereof, to Wit: AMENDMENT. Strike out the Sixth Section of the Sixth Ar ticle of the Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof the following: . "A State Treasurer shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State, at such times and for sue-h term of service ii3 shall be rre-' scribe-d by law." JAMES n. WEBB, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACE; Speaker of the Senate. Approved the fifteenth day of June, Anno Domini oiie thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. JNO. W. GEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pursu ant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. F. JOHDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Secretary of the Commonwealth, I Harrisburg, .1 uiy nth, 1S71. )' j20.te. o CO 71 Jo CO S3- z o -i o u. CO it o K CO tr-- s ? o o J. S 6 i e c e ii" c 5 . U'2 C3 :j.3h.)ix uisn.i.a r1 AlilEIlIA COUWTYjBOKDS The Cominissioners of Cambria County are now prepare-,! to s ll to those desiring the same, the BONDS of said county, in sums of $100. 2(K and .-.)0. T!icse Bonds arc issuNi bv authority of t he Court. Of yni.rte r Sest-ions of Cambria coun ty, for the purpose of raising moncv to Iniibl the New County JaU, and pay interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum said in crest being payable semi-annually and are redeem able at the pleasureof the Commissioners after the 13tl !? of December, 1 H 74, and pay able the 1 3lh r .eit-:n1er. lfasi. Coupons are attache! to each Bond for tlie 6enli annual instalments of interest. 1'artie's ck .si ring te. invest in this Toan will please call em the Commissioners at their Office in Kbensburg. Witness our hands this 10th dlT of -April, A. D. IS71. MArRTCK MrXAMAHA, 1 . ' . JAM KS E. N K A S. N, -Crim'rs. Kit NCIS O' Fill FIj. S Attest J. A.Kesxkdv, Cle-rk. (apr.15.-tf.) rALUA15LE HEAL ESTATE FOti SALE. Tlie undersigned Executors ef M. Lkavy, Esq., late of Loretto Boreuigh. l-c'd, offer at private sale, on accommedating terms, A FIME TRACT OF LAND in Allegheny township, Cambria e-onntv, situa ted on the road letuling to St. Augustine and oliout one milo f rem Lf)re:tto, containing t 1 Acre, fully 4U Acres being cleared, well fenced, well watered aud iu a good state ef cul tivation, and havin;? a first l-ate Ixxi Bnk Bakn therenm erected. The balance e.f the land is e-eive red with cJie-stuut, eak, sugar, and other valuable timber. For terms and other infor mation apply to clthe-r of the tindersis-ned. MARGARET LEAVV, Ije.re-tto, AUG. WALTERS. Carrolltown, Feb. 13.-tf.. - Ercculvn of M. -Leurj, dee'd. YALUABLE FARM NEAR LORETTO FOR SALE, t " The subscriber offers for saloon fair tcrma and easy payments, that nioe-t eb-sii-able and ex cellent I- A till recently occupied by him, ad joining thl- Borough of loretto, containing I Itt Acre 100 trrr.i e.f which are in a goed state cf cultivation and the Lh lance well rtmbe-reel. There is a comfortable Ilouxe, a good lfarru and an excellent Orchard on tbe premises; also, an abundance of pure water. It is a desirable pre pertv, beautifully Ideated, and is Convenient M churches, schools, market, ce. Title indispu table. For terms and cther inrormatlon apply tooraddn-ss A. WALTKUS, Fvb. H.-tf. Carrolltou-n, Cambria Co., Pa EO. M. UEADE, Attorneyilwt . El.ensburp, Pa. Office in new building recently ejected on Centre atreet. two doors from lligh street. aug.27. THOMAS OAKLAND) WHOLESALE I'F.ALER in GROCERIES g OUEENSWARE. WODD AND WILLOW Ware, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, Fil. SAW. SHEAR CURED MEATS. FEED AMD PROVISIONS, J323 CIcvtiiil. Avcuiie. Between 13th and 14th Sts,, Altcona, All such -oo.!s n Apices, Frus!,ei "vrood and p illow .Vare.Shoe Blocking aiul Station ery will be sold from ""manuraciiirer's printed P-V-f 1,is.1,1-.""rliVl. !her onU in e t 1 l.dade.rhia. r.:.lt:morc. Cincinnati and Pitts burph current prices. To dealers 1 rreent the peculiar advantage of saving them all ireieht and dravape. ft they are not required to py tre.ghts from the principal cities and no dray ape charges are m.He. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of the best q.ialitr and my prices as moderate as city rates. By doin a fair, upright business and bv promptly and s:itisf..ctorily filling all orders. I hope to'merit tl.e patrohage of retail dealers and others in Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. TIh',MAS OAKLAND. T-Ahoona. July 23. ISb-l.-tf. Q.KORGK W. YtAGEE, Wholesale aud Hctall Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERT DESCRIrTlOSr. Til. COPPER AiB SHEET-IlDff WARE OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other woik in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTGOaA, IA, The only denier in he city having the right ti sell the renowned "BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S roVE, the most perfect complete and satisfactory . Stove ever uilroduced to the public Stock Immense. - Frices Low, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM , zahM tb .JAS. B. ZAHM. I, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, HatGapSiBootSjSlioes, AKD ALL OTHER ARTICLES Usually Etcpl In a Coltntry Sfore, WOOL AND COUNTttV I'UODUCU TAKES IN F.XCIIANQE FOR GOObS ! STORE ON 3IAI STREET, Next Door t& the Post Ofrice, June 10, 1669. EBENSnURG, PA. Newspaper Advertising. A Book of 125 cloely nrtntcel paes: lately i -sued, contains a list of the best Amerie-an Ad vertising Medium, giving tiie names, circula tions, and full particulars concerning tlie load ing Daily and Weekly I'olitical and Famiiv Newspapers, together with all those having large e irculations. publiihed iu the interest e.r Religion, Agriculture, Literature, &e. Eveiy Adve-rtiser, and every person wbocontcmplat. s bee-ominir such, will lind this book of great value. JliLiie-d free to any address on receipt cf 25 cents. 4KO. t. te O V KLL c Co., Fil- -lishei-s, Ne. 40 Park Row, New York. The Pittsburgh (l'a.) Leader, in its issue f May 1S70, says : "The firm of G. I' Howell i Co.. which iss ie th'o intcrefing and valnrb.e book, is the largest nnd best Advertising Airor--cy in the I'nitcd States, and we can cheerf ully r-coruu; nd it to the attention of those whe sirc to advertise their business KCicntlfieall v and MysteiMalically in such a wav: thar i' so as to se-e-ure the largest amount of public:! v for the least expeneliture of money." JATIES F. MILLIKEN, ATTOR N EE Y-AT- LAW A J It EA T, .VS TA Ti: A O EJfT, IlOLLIDATSRlTRG, PA. Special attention given to the collection of claims iu Blair, Cambria, Huntingdon, Bedford Centre and t 'leavtle-ld counties. Parties wishing to purchase, rent, lease. ell or excliange real estate will find it greatly tv their inte-rests to -ull en or adeiresi mo. tiS""X'orresptindeiice in either Lnglish or Her man selicite-el. lvr:FKitK.ve KS w m. Mann, iso., Messrs. Jl gan. Bush - Co., (Jen l C. H. T. Collis. rhi:: !- l.nia; Messrs. J. T. Way & Tint.. W. M. Konnh.v, J-cott, Huntingdon ; Hon. S. Biair, Hollt-'a - burg; Hon. B.F. Rose, ltoona; D. W, vh1. Ksej., Iwwte.wn: Cyrus Flder, Fq., Johns! .wnj " m-I - ilson. Es(1., BcIIcfonte. II-12.-1 v R i: A L E & T A T E A R E N r. V- GEO. W. OATMAN & CO. Oilice iaa nlonnel How. Several parties wish to secure Houses in Lb ensburg at fair rents. House s and Lots are for rent on fair tefin l.ivi' us a description and price of what y..; have for rent. J U-t us know what kind of a Ifenist; or JIcu -a-and Lot yoU Wjsh to secure as a tenant. Have iu iK.l L or l-KKsOSA L '.'OPf IX J e.u wish to sell, or tlu oil wish lo buv ? COMR. AKD SEC US AT OSCK! iOur terms are reasonable for all scr ic. -, relative to above matters. See "Real it -Gazette." . UlSi. W. O TMN & to. wKbeusburg, Feb. 4, lb71.-tf; GREAfniVESTE R N GUN WORKS", lliaes, Deuble an el Singl Itarril. Slut Gun, Ttewlvers, Ammunition: Sporting Goexls, Hide Barrets; Lot-kft; Me-unt-ings. Gun Materials. &. Se nd for a Price i.i.-t, eld ress .1. H.JOHN STOS. tVrmt H'rtmi 0i t Works. 17 9 Sniithtiedd Stiter, Pittsburgh, l'a. N. Tl. rmy turbines, Hi ties and Kt x! Vers bought or traded for. Pittsburgh. June 17, lSTt.-erri. 7XECUT0RS N0TlCt5. - -J KfJte o Joseph BfCK, fr'.. Whereas I-tte-rs Testamentary on the l4-- t i of Jeseph Buck, bite Of Alle-irhcny t wn.v- d-r c!, bare be-en granted to the undersigned, all i--r-i sons indebted to said decedent are rctuestc-t tv make immediate payment, and thve bavu ir clatms or demands against the said estate are desircel to present the same property authcati: cate'd for settlement. JoHS BUCK, Carrolltown, Aug. 17, lSTl.-tt. Executor, TH J. LLOYD, eureessor to R. S. Bukx, Dealer in Drvgs, Medirin, Painls, Ifc Store on Main street, opj tho "Mansion House," EWusburs, J'4 OctrLcr 17. 18G7.-Cm.