I ClifiiFMiil. Cbensburg, Pa., rrn ll. - - 1874. HllllIK'-H10IltH. vm a i a r o ; o it u w : :o it e- W Il Xt ua id il tn at o P rd w t r he lit u (Cll es- .- ife, rtljr the cctl era, had :ket Ety, tha e U t of ny near Two beeu , who n io over 0 tc Clid- 1 tb ieiou gro'l ip as iicod t-s at -emri.V, S. K K I L , ,i . ,, i i.-m.m i f tin- I'emocrutk'Coun- ''"" AS.-KMRl.V. ,1, ,. v, I a Mr. N TII MKt. IIoitNK, ! ... i .iini ounce his ii-tmo a n, it- of Assembly from this ., r provi-i-ms of the new con ,,; . Mr. Hoknk submits bin ;,, . .:i ii tii ii a n. I will, like Mil good '..ili.ii. i mi 1 abide by the decision. I'NivfHONOTA HV. -d "HI I'-' a candidate before i i i tit mil lor lite otlice of Pro- i'iih 'ii enmity, subject tn the Ii m.'i ! :i Lit l-t . Ull. I hopes tn in.' ii i rc ot Him party -.M.ii. A. J. ClIKIsTr. l-.t. iJttr pood friend K. B. McCrum, Esq., senior editor of the Alumni TV ';. runiod by his letter-half, has gone to Colo-" I i fi SZKlS" Telegraph of lat ratio in quest of recreation for himself -,Ti ; "fcJ?.V.., ""---y -Johnstown Trf- uyKlral imrroven.cr.t for bi wife 'U i crd7J:;.".J i i W!UC in relation to the iih be abundantly meted out to them ' ! en ! .Tl'' 1 ? correspond --lnere la a rumor afloat that a partr of cap.tnhsts are engaged in negotiating for a square of ground in the centre of tow? with tel. W hen the enterprise approaches a head if ever, we will hare "oi4 to My a1t n ' The accomplished Pittsburgh - J dent of the Johnstown ffi Pn" slr:iiiir,.r 1 l-M-.m, Mil not Here during the heated tr- rm o . w , ''ahle Democratio county and bat t has a reliable Demot-ratio , port i W".'1.1'' 5i8 V l-erved pros! !--'.. Jiay never iw thin, '1 he yoiiim nmn I ...... ...... i JIIIllMtll a remain pros- wbo shot ' . '1-w.ucu v. i rui m i ii n v ; , tit... IV. - 7 mm IIVI III Klltl bt fn 5 rattn!?S I,,!U- ,l not look their .rJl ,k,,Dd of weal ht,r- 1 " wa dreary, tt,?rP7 "d 8lfMy a-wut the station and on the hberal platfoim. The irtlers of the -Mountains House" thosis children of the f., a.n,d ai. ea'her-vvere not there, but ?,t ..Vi adl0O"soIate porter, who tailed out "-Mountain House?" with an interroga tive tone that sonn-led sepul.-hral, ai.. getic. lh banner of the party acctMiipauy ing him bore the legend "Kx.-elsior," in large-sized white letters, shaded with red and yellow, and occupying rive vards of muslin. It was so arranged that'it could bo converted into an illuminated tranar ency at night, there being holes bored in th'j cross-pieces where tallow tliris could bo inserted. The letter-writer goes on to say that eleven miles of the crookedest road, giving .-Cii..uu,i or moving on the thread iMMi--IOXF.rt. .ii'i i i "I it nunilier of frloiiiis, i i 1 1 1 1 1 J l n c:itnlif:ite for .mi r. .:ml lu ini no dniilit (,f in I iill.iinlv lliillr. u-t In Itij tvil i .1 iii tin- diitie of Mill oltice i.i 'iliy. he hopes to meet with ,,.!.-, :i'r:itiil of thoapproiieliintr i.nt. t iiiM iitn.il, tovhich alone , -.::.i.atttil. JiSfK I). I'AKIIISH. ..July !-',i. rnMVI.ilXRH. -.inn' itKilietniMe rltfjit to lt ;. . I , .1. ,i IhiM iiU'iiiny be. for the . t I ,.:iiiMi-ioiu r thut is possiss-t- man." the fii h-cri hi r hiintrs n tin- outer will utitl declitres liis .... ne the "ilrar peoph-" to the i'.:!ity. pro i le.l, nn.) pro iileij 1 1 J ..l Ii i llif (unity V)li veil t it tl n In- Milne .n the Iieiiioerntie JuIlN tfllAIlUAftlll. l.i.....ir . . ' , "i i' Knot, J . .II.H..III1 & ininiA dKt . . n . . . l ... . . r .falion. lir.,,..,...t " ' . . X I i wu-l winrting In aud out is able to do un ' XI"!'1 ",at ' r 1 .,e. "velicBt of views, clean washed ii. , . ii.iy s worRnirain ' '. sim IK- . anus, we uudewiaiul, that the bullet w Inch came so near wiudim- nn i.i T career was prematurely disV-harKed from a. mo ai i mint ,ii i nrred. iiT m" V V ,loM,,t mai'.v of otir readers , k "? fr a va,,,a-i,,,! reti'-. - i " .' "' " imiv an mm procenes at M. L. Sr nBRfi"v.-It is twenty-five years f.!rS l5lel?'rcltntnces herein narrated traDS ftilt hVini plIJ-,,, actor in the scene fs tT.. LlI"srJn our m',,!,r' nn, as public mention y mad of his apt of reckless bra- ii,i -J 'Ch. ,ua?y lives Were undoubtedly sare'l.we hereby p,ce It upon record. - rhP. enr, v 9"ru" 'f 1S4. Mr. Knoch McGa l.'rt Co,1,?Iu''8:h borough, was employed in tRr9 the old Portnjre Railroad, be tween here and Hollirtayeburi-, for llinirham- n-Sk't . tle occasion to which ve refer a sec tion boat loaded with some four hundred kea-s ot iMir.pow.h-r was beinK transport ,-d across the Ttiounmin upon trucks, hnvlnir been withdrawn ti,V,? xr "t?''-"1: H,1 lli'laysburr. At that k. J M.r. Jf raucis IJevlin, also of Conemamrh oorontrh. Was riinninvthe Lafayette" locotuo liveoiithe slmrt. l.v.i i.t. x.i v .. and 9. While m.iiw i he iTin .'.U' -iV, " I ! "i"?'"'"!" 1 boat was locate i thedlwt nnr vT- -U i ? nav your Uatman s, i; Tin: Vil.I.IA.M I,' M-i-.'iDi .;:. I i- tr .1 I I HI nt v si: mkkctoh. N A M K 1 1 K -MlDKIIAIITT, ('ui 7''.i('i.-:iip, oti'N to the consideration ratio County Convention i. Hit of 1'oor House i- .Many. AL AND PERSONAL. Tin , tnitl tJw Other llarr. ;!.: Curt aljourned over until - . i.r i - 'f cattle and cheep pass .'. n 'bis week, r i tM.ii.g season fiids, according ; i :.'tb instant. I !!- in -rs in t'autle r.aunier, aud - -J i- vet to bear from. - ; j i i" the artesian well lo com M i i!:i v next if nil goes well. .'.utes by the watch or on the " cilices were in town v:. -tti.-Te'atid comity fair will I 'i;i: "'i;h and ytth and October i t-r.ty T'lnplains of borse- ' ;il tit v igil ant e committees " '.a I'.lair county tiewspa !' '. 1 !. tlie Sheriff on Monday r ......... M M-1l.. ....... . . . .. iicic 11111(11 ni i rillnT ia !,,.. this "neck o" timber." .i '"i yi,lt"r,,:ly niKht ,ast buildinc used a lock-up, at (.illitzin was set on fire ihmT, UV' -r'1"";1 "r ,,ry S',irBS an1 M!'- Ilurns. o luesilayboth parties were ar rested and confessed to having committed 1CC,1'i I", A4,r- T1'eV ereKtake before Murpess .Mtchacl Fitzharris, of the same for a hearing audio default of bail wero brought here and committeil to jail. Our esteemed townsman, Mr. Teter I. Linton, of th.i Mountain House, who bad en absent on siek leave for aliout four months, returned home last Saturday, iris place of retreat was Kast C'onemauxh, and it gives us pleasure to note that th- lr.., vi in. ii nii iiiiiv were l ii.; . ! 1 .' I ' .i . i I': -. i i r :1 , :i yi ulbful Wilmorean, inMivil i'ii Sunday last by m :v bar-e Mi-.'.ir. nt 1. 1.. Oatman's, a fo t tin cast ir tL i pro- . r any itit or noon vherw roods f not risii- great - 'other le. nrdy lonly I of a he iiv whieli Ida ii . i seem . ' ; teni m d v do yident l that , The or has g bet i ouUt . week! id.vl it) r, whe y Witt with l n fear ksa' he tt oonsid into I ik1 I jyijrel inS f' romeru pd tlx t whoW el nc 9. I ATtAl . imstan itlj nite ro jy of I uund ot " " tell-!'' ; gner o . Tbeciit I in , I at tb , He br iotM w n irf M : tttt mr - Bat d i liartnle T Irookeb ,1s dealt irk for t into bi t fired ttb-4 ;b,WOUl ii ran li't vii- v' for tie s.ami? money iy -t. rv i.i l'.! i-r.).'ir. siitmiiit i ln:r.-h is fi:Ky ijht tni'.u i t 1-t.c tn tti this place, and yet we .. Ijiiii li !n re ii v Siimiay. : )U. it's pony l i ; el i.- f Jolitiny .? - t!ie other i!jt v. lii!e .Johnny ., to bridle tin? fi-ry steed. . .'.a- !.-!, i;ij.. a ; :orr.itieiit lilair r, was Mil J'li'-'.la v ailinittcd to .i . i :i! ( 'on rt h of this county. , lii-i U-y has iitiiuietn o"! de ". . . -I n; iii-d brii-k to custorn . -i vi-Mii nl satisfaction. r I-1 a of I i von, eonyii t- h lM.-trii t Court on the be arrived at next Moti- !' c Vr, tn-osonstd A. A. ; i e, have gone down to i - at the fcccnea of their "- ii i-sed. It is said that :. 'iioab.-i will black one's Maybe it should read i 1 ' ' ': i ''-Ml miner named Co ' 'tw.-i-n one of tlie mine i:ir. nn Tuesday last, and r- - .1. ' I'.ii. ti. of Philadelphia, 1. -l.tt ti r last winter, is ; ! - t nn youni sons, who C itin Seminary. , : !. i ;.iit hi cow another .: ... , jh well to find hor. r. I.iai k and wh i t spot ' ir :'.'i'l ft To years old. . l'i I!. 1!. conductor, and i.-nliant tailor, Altonn "' ' -n mutton Tuesday an Lis week. And they sar it .-' :v"t maiiacrd to scraje "in i f ten dollars in a day ' k at an expenditure of amount. And still he C'l to quit. l" horses were stolen from KMtof A ltoi'iia last Mon- tn.-n of that citv Iiave 1otent enomrt. i .. n i. gienic point of view to restore him to us in a comparitively bran-new condition. Never get in debt to a tdore-keepcr or any other man," and especially to a store keeper, becauso if you doyou are a ungrate ful . reature if you don't henceforth buy from htm when you have money and pay any price he demands. It is much better to buy your goods at M. I,. Oatman's, where you cannot get trust, but where you can save at least l.j per cent, by investing the readv cash. A young man down town imagined he had the barter's itch, and asked a doctor for a prescription to meet the case. This is a copy f the prescription : 'Tako common bacon soda, squirt ome water on the and a mix, and then rub the Muff on the nl.n-i ou (.where it it hes. 1 f this does not etl'ect a cure use the bacon soda as risin for bread and then eat the bread." Patent applied for. A beautiful new iron railing, the handi work of Messrs. Shoemaker, of the Ebeiis bnrg Foundry, has been placed around the observatory on top of K. h. .Johnston's line residence. It. is a handsome specimen of artistic skill, and like the iron railing in front of Mr. lid. Humphreys' palatial home ami all other work turned tint at the S bens burg Foundry, it lellects much credit on the manufacturers. A .Johnstown correspondent f the Pitts burgh Hibernian savs that 'Mr. Will Hoerle cannot be surpassed in Hinging the Ralutaris solo by Paulogiorzo." What Paulogiorza thinks about this statement has not yet trans pired., but we venture to say that if it reach es his his ears he'll get as mad as a hornet, and the next thing we know he Will llorrlr that correspondent into the middle of next week or the week after. The Ixsiles and beaux of lllensbnrg, or at least a goodly portion of thetn, "threw themselves away" completely in a delight ful pic-nic in Lloyd ' grove on Wednesday. M usie, mirth, munching, and mayhap match making, made the merry liniments tnadly mcmorable. Simon says he never en joyed himself so much in his life, and as goes Si mon in such an nirgenoy so goes the other biave beaux, ami of course the lovely lasses go with them in full force. Solah t Argument Court convened in this place at 11 U2 a. m. Tuesday, and remained, io ses sion, willi proper iutermiksions until lo' a. in. Wednesday. The business for the most part was devoid of interest to any but the parties concerned, tho only matter of mo ment being the appointment of K. I,. Johns ton, tleo. M. l.'eade, F. A. Shoemaker, Dan'l McLaughlin, and Cyrus Klder, Ksqs., as a committee to revise the present Kules of Court atnl rejrort at the September term a proceeding rendered imperative by certain provisions of the new constitution. A. V. Parker. Esq., third son of Hon. A. A. Parker, of this place, w as on Tuesday afternoon last admitted to all the privileges of the legal profession, after having passed a thoroiij;ti and most creditable examination T-n the pnrt of IX. L. Johnston, J. P. Linton, and W. Horace pose, Ksqs., a committee ap point! by and acting in concert with the Court. As it don't seem possible for the world to wsg without, the aid of the legal profession of which ruore's the pity we hope Mr. Parker will soon be able to take a "full hand" at the wagging business. A gnshini" cm respondent of the Lancas ter Inti llirfnirr, who lately bought an a-ei- d"iit policy and took a trip over th Penn sylvania Kailrou.i, writes eil the CIreat p.end one o em triumphs of engineering, and pierced the still f'allintr rain. I if 7 "' -.- I i. u m ( -leeca Lbenaburg, which is geueiallv des cribed as "a city set ou a hill," and which cannot be hidden by anything on the Alle gheny Mountains. Ho then proceeds to re mark: "ThlsKcneration may not know it, but It is among the best recollections of the older gen erations, that Kbeneburi is the county sent of tiunlii in rnuntv : thut its i'nm-i u, ....... ...... back to lS04.nnd still stuniiinjr, serene, vencr- ' n..u wiiitu una a -ew KnftlHnd inectinr '"use. Itisontheold northern turnpike, from the Kast to the West, and has not yet forirotteu its old pre-eminence, when such pit i veil no towns ns have sucked the riches of the great railroad and crown proud, wero not even heard ct. It lias lawyers, und doctors, and iniiiiMcrs, and Jtldires, and Slieritf and i.nlors. Aeonniv town is a capital it is the seat of empire. Jt is iiht i vim mui ui jiisiii-u. rnun iisporisis froes forth the Jaw. Kbcnshurtr has niUKnilied her executivw olhcc, at least in respk-ct to a jail. Not every county can boast of a 1(hi,ouu jail. EOensburif can. Uf this lemplo of juolico I will say more hereafter. "Jtesides four or live public houses in the vil lusre, there ore two summer resorts here-ono below the hill and one aoove it, both excellent, but for situation we preferred te one on tlio toj). Iicltnont is the name in which it n'ories; our host is Shoemaker. For quiet . ef'M'iency he beats any landlord we ever met with. His modesty is a model to the bend clerk of anv first-class hotel. Oh! that they nniit Ci.tcii aud practice the virtuesof this proprietor ; but perhaps if he should ever become head clerk lie m ijrht fall li-om t In grrnce of humanity and be no better than they, Ilu wears iio sinet ritifr on his littlo htuff, nti diamond breastpin, no load" sleeve buttons, no conductor's watch chaiii -in a word, is not 'ot up to kill" bv a glance, at arc they. The house is surrounded by a larg-e yard, shaded by shrubbery, and a belt ot trees. The population consists! msiiil r, of woman and children. Itaby-dom and Itaby lon I Some times more sound than melody, but no matter, the future and all out doors "is be forethem. The piazza lookslike Fifth avenue. New York, at 6 o'clock ; it is full or (baby) cur riaircs in a double stream up nnd down. At niirht it reminds one of a livery stable, in K.iiry land, to see all the carriage j backed aainet the house." TIarft "White's Heceptiov. The In diana Mi'xsctupr, the leading Republican or gan of that county, gives the following as the speech of that prince of blatherskites, Harry White, on the occasion of his return to bis home from Jvittanuing after the ad journment of the conference which nomina ted him for Congress : Fki.low Citizens- I am profoundly irrateful for this iiiirxjitrUd compliment, for alt hoiitrh t telcKritphed you that I was coming 1 did not think you would pet thedispatch. It isn irrnte ful acknowledgment from my friends and neighbor who have for so lonx 'a time kept me in a prominent and luerat ive posit ion, and who still persist in forcing upon me the arduous and responsible dutiesof puplic office, to which J am so averse. In the present canvas ihertj bus been b little unpleasantness, but that has pitted and all is lovely. have been victori ous, but 1 have -no enemies to punish," for that has been ulreaiiy satisfactorily attended to 1 have my enemies w here I want t hem. and t hey must support me. I am the nominee of the iiepublicaii party, w hose principles I love well, but Ifcdmli not object to weiiK-kneed lleui ocrats volituf for i:ie. I have shown u,y will ingness to sacrifice nil my friends toohtaoi th-s nomination, and in i-oiinjit-nliy live up to luy principles. Taylor has 'Vone iqi." K unev has been set back, Crawford has rein ed, and Porter must yield to the lorce ol ci rcu oit a i-es. l'a, is pst i iol ic and "in t li i rc-..ird" ioi k;n.w that I have no superior. My u.-u. rations a re t serve my country, and i tro toi-uard, like Nnooleoti, to f nihil "my destiny." Tins is my coun ty ; indeed 1 may sa that it th" o.i.y n-ilire county I have, an. 1 I h.-'dy appreciate" tint at tentions anil co'iipliiiients ho-.vi-reii upon mo because of that nativity, and shall in the fu ture, as in the past, endeavor to advance tny owu interests to tlio best of my ability. If "hiirher honors await me" I shall accept thetn without a murmur. Iiuiin the canvass I will more fully enlighten tile people as to the debt of Rratif iido they owe me, and shall aid them in arriving- At a just conclusion. It only re mains for me to hid you troo l nitrlit, and ishak ititt his t remittitur niftit band in a u race! ul curve over them) thank and blc.-s you lor your "faith ful services. You have done well." The M''tnr-n;irr represents the intelligence and moral force of Indiana county. It is unalterably opposed to White for Congress or anything else, and wo gather from this that the chances of the retirement to private life of this political adventurer aie brighter nr than at any former period, not even ex excepting the time when a rebel bayonet thrust aimlessly into a ditch during the pro gress of a battle in Virginia came nigh cre ating a demand for a coiTin or au extra pair of crutches. For a blessing like unto this, thank God and take courage 1 ,LA": no ri,n re ro me ruin a in the first section. 1 he flames were not discover .'i.1 11 ll?e stationary engine at the head of t the plane had drawn up the boat, but as soon ! ns the employes observed Hie tire issuing f nrth . ..... .... ..v.. ... .error, save one Mr. Knoch Mc- Oary. A poodly-sized riUne was ih existence there at the tune we write about, and the knowledge that a boat containim-several hun dred kegs of powder had taken tire was Im-io-oiatcly noised abroad, and a general stampede trom the nei(rhl,orhood became in order. An eye-witness to the affair states that the scene was an appalling one. and the peop!.. fleeing for their lives and shrieking in the fear that the explosion might overtake them oau never bo forgotten by him. iiM-,Mt',;ary !,rovcl the hero of the hour. 1 lustily hitchinga tuam or horses to the section that was burning, he hnuled it a eotnlderable distance alo.tg tho level between Planes tJ aud i. and when tn r enough away to save the village Trotn destruction he hnstily started the team otTand sought safety in flight. Mr. McGary was only distant about eight hundred vards when the boat load of powder exploded, but he for tunntcly escaped uninjured, although one of the hOrSeS WS killed hv framnnt r.t t... ri.ii..ir . .. ; - - .,...., ... iiiu.-c iiiiiiMiim m nunari ffitrtti shoe tZXJ'2 r9u2 ?JJ?A"1 "Ported this your. at the Suinant, four miles from the scene, being shivered to pi.-ees, and the noise of the explo sion was heard for many miles. V"e understand the gentleman who thus un doubtedly saved the lives of many persons and the destruction of an entire village, never re ceived any reward for his heroic act. Ot the truiti of this narrative wo are assured bv a gentleman who was in the vicinity at the time Uu, 'acts narrated occurred. Mr. MeOarv is -..in ming in mis place, and it is altogether I ,.......,,,, 1Uring i no remaining natural term of his existence he will not again be so close to the jaws of a terrible death as he.'was on the memorable occasion alluded to. Juline-tou-n mljuiie, It.s.i imn a year aj. The TrtE Last (Jift Concert T'ostponeo. The announcement of the postponement of the last gift concert of the Public Library of Ken tucky will not surprise the public. In Oovern or Ilramlette's card, published oelow. he gives reasons Iwr it which will tie accepter! without question by every one. The management in thisinstance. consulting the interestsof ticket holders and those designing to beoume ticket holders, have not waited until the hist day to make this annou n.ement, but. just as soon as thfy become satisfied of the necessity of this postponement, have promptly made the an nouncement. It is unnecessary ro review the causes which have necessitated thi" action, as they are fully recited in Governor Uramlette's card. The promptness and frankness with which the public have been made aware of the intention of the manager will meet with the haarty commendation of every one and excite such anew Interest and confidence In t' e cheniw and tneability or the manager to perform what he promises, that there can be no doubt that on tha day spccifteo. the last concert will be a lull tine. POST PONEMEST LAST Gl FT CONCEUX A CARD TO THE pl iii.k;. Th" announcement of tho postponement of the fifth and last concei t of the Public Library of Kentucky to the :10th No ember. 1 am sat isfied, will surprise few and disappoint none of the friends and patrons of the enterprise. In deed, any other course would create dissatis faction. With a precedent of a postponement of each of the four concerts which have already been given, the public have very naturally anil reasonably expected that in this, by far the largest scheme of the series ami the largest ever offered trr the world, the same course would be followed, and there are t housands II over the country who are only waiting for the srttir.g of a roi.tin jLrr'l day for the drawing before sending in their orders. The sales of tickets to this date have been highly satisfac tory, and a large drawing might hn had on the 31st July, but. being assured that a short postponement would enable us to close out the remainder of the ticket sand make t he dru w ing n full one, we have adopted the course which has evidently beeu antic. patcd. and which must eventuate most satisfactorily for all. Now that the day of 1 he drawingis absolutely I'cle.iniiicil, there remains no further occasion for delay, and I would urge the friends of the enterprise, who intend lo purchase tick ts, to s'-nd in their orders, as it will tat my office to its lit mo-t capacity to aceomplisti nil that is to be done in the sl-ort lime which remains for lliosulcol ticket. TIIOS, I". IlIt AMf.l-Tril. Agent and Manager. Val Ifom ia Correspondence, CnieSEY Station, Hereof Co., Cab, f July 80,1874. f PltAR Freemaw T am waiting with much anxiety to bear and read or your trip to Oma ha. If you fell ttiromrh a bridge or auylhing, be sure to let me know. AT A LOSS. I am at a loss to know what ro write about that Would interest your renders. 1 took a heerty lauh over the "dilapidated linen," etc.. In my Iat letter but onr. Ttiut goes ahead of Horace Urceley'a appointment to lecture. esAtx. Tnere are no snakes "at all a'most" In this country. On the Merced river 1 have traveled inroiigii witsar..i briars fen tet high. irm h.-r- d sich like. It.ir f hnvi. a snake vet. On the tlesmtke, which makes mo think that St. Pat rick was never here, although he must have thought about coming. Snakes aro not nt all clangorous here, except near drinking saloons. 1 he same may be said of insects. The tarantu la is found here and there, hut scarcely once ir. a thousand miles. Red hugs are unknown. I do not think a dozen of these pests could be seared up in California. The common house fly and mosquito are bad nlon-r the river bot toms, where the lauds were tluo-dcd, but not elsewhere. HORSE DISEASES. There ia some epizooty in the north of th Ftute, and here a few of the horses cough a if they had the distemper, but they have no dis charges from the nose. There is a kind or weed grows on the plains here which when eaten by horses sets them crazv. The Spanish call the disease prod u cud by it loco, and the English call the weed rattte-weed. but it is not at all like your rattle-weed. Horses that go crazy are said to be tcotd, from which they never recover. rtrrrs. Pan Francisco ("finmirt Mtimntci that In addition to what will be used for home cot.. sumption, over three millions of dollars worth consisting of either canned or dried uttx.;-.if. i raisins, hits, prunes, apples, peaches, apricots, walnuts, etc.. etc. This is another source or income for California. Honey is still another Take wheat, barley, gold, silver, quleksil ver" and other metals, sheep, cattle, wool, wine, and fruits of various kinds and the entire products of California will reach over one hundred mil lions of dollars annually. The wheat crop this year ie estimated to be worth 40 ODU Ouo. the barley JT5,0u0,0U0, the f ruit .OUO,000, and tho balance is made up by mining aud grape grow ing and wine making. A Hlll'T SItr.Kr. Tour farmers would call shearing a hundred sheep a mighty big day's work for one man, but it has often been done here with ease. Wen get onlv seven cents a sheep for shearing, nnd yet they mike good wages SU the business, our people have lured out their stubble to a sheep owner, who is to bring 3,.r0U sheep here next week to pustuic. They will clean up about 10 acres per day, or 8oo acres in ninety days. In this way sheep are kept until pasture springs up on the low lands in Heceinber. A II the stub ble that can be obtained is thus hired and dis posed of. The farmers are glad to get their fields cleaned up and made read- for the plow in this way, while the income from this source is sufficient to pay their taxes at least. WHAT IS REM A KK AIU.E. It is thought that tho sheep make the ground weedy where they He at night, but this is fuily made up for by the destruction of the weeds everywhere else. What is remarkable is that there is no cheat (chessi nor cockle in the wheat out here. I have not sceu a stock of either ou this or any other ranch I have visited. tCMlCKK.vS. Chickens grow here spontaneously. I can count two hundred from where I am sitting. Tbis is a great advantage, as we can have fresh meat and sound eggs all the timo. Hoping to hear from you on the Omaha trip, I am, bir, ours with the greatest considera tion Hull KuV. yi:w Anmi tisemhx ts. ! P0STP0iEJIENT! FIFTH AXD LAST CONCEllT IN AID OkT TH ! PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY.I a ruLL dba lnixa assuizi:d Ayer's lair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair lo Is natural Vitality and Cc!or. MOHDAY, 3011 MEMBER, 1314. j LAST CHANCE For vc .v r " A dro.-.-i:. is nt C!J'C .?;. I.talil.'), i.n.l t f! lor irt ; ci ti iii Lair. fci'lrrl ot itair is soon to tri ; -l ctur.! t.to- ttS Ofltji tiff I lu.il" h the '- Thin l.air is tbi. k- A postponement of tho Hfth Contort ofth-Pub- ! cne'-T lalliD V.air lltcckcd. ftlld Uiiu- .rarj ..t Kentu-ky lias boon s generally an- ! ne.3 often, tliotto-h Tint ,,1-,.e l by its use. Nothing cau lesi.-rc i liair Yvlicro tlie i'ollitlo5i re desti . t d. AX EAST FORTUNE!: lie I I i"ici. n'i is F.i maniP'Kiiv lor the Interest of j ail concerned, that ft man m.et the approval r.f ' , all. Thiday isnownbsolntelv tiy...1 and there will I 1 noraria'i.m from th" pri rrt'iime now nnni.un-'- ' I cd. A Fuflleiont iiumt..Tof tieki'ti had been 1 t j to h-iveenal.le.i n to have had h large drawing on the ait of .Inly, hut a stiort tittK.n.-i.ii'nt irns stdered prrferaMe to a partial drawing. 1,-Ut be borne in mind that i The Fifth Gift Concert ! Jllti LAST W HICH Wild. KVKR HKOIV- ' KN LMiKK THIS CHAIM I ii AXK liV TUK l'RKSF.XT MAN'AliK.MK.KT 1 hnt it will positively an-1 unequivocally tako i place as announced on j MONDAY, 30th November, I that tho music will be th bust the Country affords ! and that ' 20,000 C;ili CiillK, j AOOftEO ATIMO j will b distributed by lot among the tt-ket holder?. ! it) i .r si.., I So .1- '! !.: . II I Ii A ijj L.16T OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Ci if t One tJrand Cash (iilt '"' One ..rand Cash tJift . Ouo Crnml Cash ;ift One rand Casli Oift 5 Cash tiifts. '.,o.iriO ench 1.1 Cash Cilts, H.0cach ..." IS Cash tiifts, IO.ikK) each 20 Cah iJirts 6.0-) each ." Cash Cf iff". i.O'K) each 110 Cash tiifts. R.tHio each M Cash (Jif ts, 8.000 each P0 I"ah fiifts, l..nl each SVJ Cash (lifts, 6' l each . 6t) Cash (iifts, lil eni'li U.Ou) Cash (j if ts, each . loc fm . ?.. io : . r.o.a"i . . I'H.oou 1 140 'fV) . i.TO.oan 10 . mi . ion ifl i . 'Xi.nO t ' . 100.CVK) 1 . lot.iioi i . l-li.OOO I . f.n.0""! ! P5-J.OO0 i or the trlaul-i utropliicil ninl Jut FiteJi as reinaiu rau le n; usefulness y this i-pjuknlitin. i : . of foulino: tin liair w it li u j-itsfy munt, it w ill kcap it clean nud Its ot'cnsintial use will jircYiut ihc from tp.rnit'2 pray tr fniliii; cll. (onscqtictit' l""cvcut l.nliliiv. 1 from those deleterious tubs!a:iccs 1 make fom i ivparntions ilaicru: in.i irious to tlio liair, llie Vi-.-r ouly benefit but uot Lr.rm it. li wu: merely for a HAIR DRESSING, notliiny elss can be -found so (lc-irj.1 Coutaiuin neither oil t.or tlve. it (i - s uot soil whites rnnil.i "ic. ntnl vet 1 -. i Jon?; o.i the l.uir, piviu- it a rich g'.n,. y lusUe ami u gTatel'ul .erluii;t;. Frepared by Dr. J. C. Ajer Co., Tactical and Analytical Ciikml-ts, U,v MASS. PRICE COUUUMCATIOK.l GAi.LlTZi.v.'Atig. 3, 174. Epttob C.TnntA FnervAN -As'the timo for hoiding the democratic County Convention is drawing near, and ns the importanceof having the names of yoorf nnd Inif men lietoie the con vention is felt by all, I would suggest the name of Jam;:s A. StioRMAKnt. Ksq.. of Khensl urg, as one "eminently fit" to go before said con vention for the office of Assembly. Mr. S. pos sesses (t'f the c) ual iticat ions that enter into the 'make up ";1 a proper rcpreentative of the people. He is f"i""t'ii( in every sense of the word hourfi. intclliurnt , fudisf n'otis and rurr- Wlic. Re-ides all this, he is a man of thepeo- j pie. and has never boon connrcfd with any ; of Ilu- "sharp tioilges" of political sha ju rs. uor i the tricks of political tt irhti ti. He has never j hi Id imr siuiyit oltice, and therefore cannot be! obje'-trd to ui a "chronic office -:eeker.' Wo I want men on the Iiemoeratic ticket this tall whom irr linv no' bi n rn'i'l; fur nil our linn. . and who pi is-e-s nt least ordinary q ia 1 iticat i -ms. i tiivi; us Rett" fcli iemaker and some otiier j ecpialiy good man as our candidates for the Legislature, and wc will elect them by one j thousand majority. Ijkviuckat. Grand Total. 20,000 Gifts, all cash .. . .2,5O0,0iX) PRICE OF TICKETS, Whoi.r Tickets t M.no Halves il.VOO TE.vrn. or tint Courox 5.nn 11 Whole Tickets for Rmici 2 12 Tickets for l.frX).rJ Persons wishing to Invent should order prompt ly, either of oar home oltice or hs-al Agents. Liberal commissions will be allowed t satisfac tory agents. Circulars containing full particulars furalshod on application. THO. IJ. IWAMTsETTE, AOKNT AMI Mt.tKira, I'nUIic Library Itnilfllag, I.oalSTlIIe, Ky. or TIIOS. It, 11 A YS C CO., Eastern aoe.nts. - - 6(i Rudahwa v, X. y". n (Vti-t r.t , i.o u rPTiieTiorrcii, T'oit n n t !! I I..S. J (million I'l.-a? lu l l at i;tieti-l.iu -j. i-. -. - ' fur t he ( 'i.iait v ..f 'an:bri.-t. on t f .- 4' h of August. A. 1. l-74. t tie I', titdui i f i.'-..-.s . SvRKins va- presented srt'ii.g l riti it it : .null dav of April. A.I. fs:. 1 i:m is H. ir n . of liie Tim ::.-!, q. of Cart"!!, t .--. -I to ?il ;ri. i. 1 A w of Ilai-rij,'iirir. I 'n .. a i-er! a 'n 1m n-, n In IVIortgaue, tliii-h I" rei iii-led tu tl:i .i(-ee recording 1 ! K.-.. t..r t!. .- iid Cen;v oi Ca -i. tiria. in Mnr'run Reek. V"l. -. I '.me 4?'. .. -i secure the painMHot a certain t-oiid. d it-d :.! day nut year af .rcaid. In the penalty oi t.-m Im.i dn.il ilnUnn. cm. lit rn:it for t tie pnm-ot .-1 t.i hundred dollar payalde at tt.c il.-nili ol tr.- s:. I Kranei- H. V.'liito. on a invf-mncf or trm-t r l.i 1 Fituate lit the Tonn-h'p ol Carroll, if, the Coun .v of ( 'am;. ria. l...un lr-.l f.v land? .1 ! he heir- i t a n Hiihi-r. XilreM, and Wm. I '.otyla.-. ruiiir ing st acres, tnuru or h--", and Inn uig u e.-r a car I ing a 'i I fn llinc in ill t here"!! n fed ; that .-aid riliehael iMws.n. being the I. gnl hi.l.i.-r .. the sai l Mort s. resides in or n--ir il.-nni u IN THK UlSTHK'T PHKIIT nr n,ll f;l"1 b;iii'-lH.I.W hii..Miln-li-inpi',..! - 1 ",J 1 ', , - OF ! lind bouniled l.y tr.-iic-nti,cr-..t t..voHrt-".j;..., THK I N1TK1 States for the Western J in f-o s.mpl. nnd the petitioner bus fj-'.y p District of Pennsylvania. In tlf nm'f.-r of 1'kv, ! and lisiharg"d all of I he purrha v imnid t li re Jiueuu A; Co., i.iu.'.-rtqifs I.v Raxkul ptcv "lTeterii lis(rl-t of Icitrisyl tnnin. h: Tii.s is to give m tk i:. That tho Court has or- ! tero, u, ttie nt.ove matter that a C'-n .-ral in -eting I r,,u,- ,i. ,,,,,. ..r ,. -v, i.ursof the sa id Rankruplf will bp hel l at j pro'eecling t hereon", and I hat 1 1 sal-Tsat anil discharged ml of the pur nn. I praying that the t em: that fatistae' i"ii s!,r.;i be on' of the said Mortgage bv the l; r 1 (''Hint v of t 'am ill t't-crce and il l rci n pen 1 1 o roe order of f!i" s.i on payrotnt ot the c- ur besides luteal Option to topmost j.e.ik by tlm longest tunnel on the t'.r the time being Rear, of Larimer's Station, ''it w.itits lr. .John A. : - I no ",,r breiu li tif promise, ' 1 ear to listen to the ile- h is been appt-ale.l to. ' Sarah Kuriiaie. I'.lairi-o.. ' a i h:i ken the other even- j . i r iliiln't wait on him. ' - !; lias :t ball in liis breast j t.'I his earthly pilgrimavje. . r f artie who have p.o re- I 'h cotnTnatidtnent but a 1 1'- f'T tin- 'flying Dutchman,' I r' luy Friday morning from i.i rui, or.e mile east of low n. I et.i-.ugh. A Washington 1 is : hat the "huckleberry" ! ! !' section is so thin that ! in only 5?lt.M( Ibis ! ' is iieaiiis't 10,015 hist ! ' ' k that has almost Inva- j '!' i' en in u n ii at ions of our ! ll" has interfereil with j t Let -letter this week. Our. i risn when Jicr MSS. was j '- -'. ui.in. in namcil nilcnVar- !'i ii from Lilly's Station, ! '" !'2. charge.1 with threaten " ' 'i- ilwelling house of (;. A. !'! t"' I ' tee. She Is believed 'o-ia i onnty Iiemoeratic notni ;'" w'-'i tneet nest lloliiUy. .-'ate Con ye nt ion will be aj- -r-'-ioti il and Senatorial con ' .ai.l 'if jt i. ihougbt act visa- !'' '"'t "iii Vie placed In liomi- liii, w; readi Cresson, on the summit of the Allegheny mountains, three thousand feet aboe Ce lel of the sea." That is a tnat- j tor of a' nt eight hundred feet bijherthan ' any tonri-t on the same route ever attained, ' Inn the correspondent lived through! it all, ! ami liia b tter i marked at tho cud, "To be continued." I The ladles' fair, under the auspices of ! tbt: fair ladies of loretto and vicinity, will open its doors ou Monday, Anj. '21th, and I not on the ISth, as has lwn incorrectly sta- fed. The object of ibe fair is to aid in the I erection of a pastoral lesidenee in connec lion with the Catholic church at Loietto, and aside from the deserving pnt pose w hich prompts th project, it will lie found attract I ve for its fine display ami its pleasant asso ; ciations. Miss Kda Pfotf, so gratefully re membered by our silver cornet band, and other ladies of lik graceful and winning manners, have the enterprise in chrK, and tinder such auspices it cannot fail of auccoss. So mote it be. Monster township bas a venerable cit izen In be person of Mr. Joseph Noel, up ward of seventy j eai s of age, who wo are reliably informed has been in Eliensbur but twice in liia life, never was at Crcsson, ..itvill or Hemlock, never rtxle in a The Johnstown Tribune, in the course of an article descriptive of our mountain scenery, says: "On Johnston's bill, tho highest point of tha A Uegheuies, distant nearly half a mile from the Summit, the ox- s: "Having round- I eursion party of Turners from this city, on rf the greatest mol- j t,c, 16th inst., will eucaiup. It is a beauti ful grove, and a niaguihceut stretcli of conn try fading away off into the blue and indis tinct, ia to lie seen from this favored apot. The Turners will take with them telescopes, opertt -glasses, and spy-glasses, for the bene fit of those who wi.-b to bring the far-away nearer to their vision. The excursion will prove very interesting to the visitors w ho will attend the grand Turnfest and Vol Un rest. The music of the Great Western Rand will also lie highly appreciated by the peo ple residing ou the Summit." In this con nection it may be remarUcd that an effort, which in all probability will prove success ful, is lieing made to have a special train run from t his point to Cresson on tho day named, Sunday, the Ifith instant. Should the arrangement be perfected, a large niim lr of our citizeus will doubtless make, it convenient to bo present on that occasion and take a hand in the. festivities. Tkhrii-.i.e Ikvth.-j( M'l'i Turn to Purr. The Tyrone Ifirn! of tho HOlh says: We have seen men with their heads shot off, men with their limbs lacerated from their body, men wounded or killed by ball or shell in afinost every imaginable way.'bitt a sight equal to the one witnessed by half the citizens of Tyrone on this Tnursdnv morning, we never beheld. At the Ra Id Eagle Tannery or D. P. ltav. Esq., in two large baskets, were the remains shivered to pieces, of Mr. Ja cot) liryan, w ho left liis homo a mile above Tyrone, on the line of the Pennsylvania railroad, alter sisjo'clock. well n fid hearty, and was ushered into the presence of his Creator In an instant, ihe same happen ing before seven auda half o'clock. Mr. ilryiiu whs a bark-grinder at the establishment above named, and having discovered that the ground substance was not going to the proper place ns it. left tho elevator, which carries it fiuin the mill, he went into tho leech-house to right mat ters, and as be was in the not of returning to the grinding-rootn. bis clothinir. which hunir loosely on his body, whs caught by the main shal t which, connected by counter shaft, oper ates the chain-drivers. This shaft is stationed some two feet from the joist which bears up j the floor on the accond-story of the building. me spoon or wnicu is annul one niiriureu huh tif ty revolutions per tninute. In an instant tho clothing of tho unfortunate roan was twisted tight to tho shaft and The body whirling at fearful speed, bead and feet striking the Joist in turn hs they revolved. One faint cry was heard by the men in adjoining rooms, and all was over. In a few seconds some of the em ployees were on the spot, not to render any re lief lo the victim tif the accident, but to wit ness a most horrible sight. Over a space of a rod square, in and out of loech-tubs, were frag ments of the body. Hero lay the head and shoulders, there a"eg, another place an arm, and still another the heart, beating as ir in the body, another the intestines, liver, etc. Mr. Rrv'an was tiftv-nvo or fifty-six years of age, was the father or ten children, all of whom we understand, with the mother, are living to mourn the sudden and appalling death oT hus band and father. P.OAi.n, Hiohwavs, ivn IIrioo.fs. General Law No. passed by the Legisla ture last winter, recites as follows: An Act relating to tiio assessment of damnires arising from the opening of roads and high ways and the construction of bridires. Suction 1. Ti-l rn irttd, etr.. That herenfter it t-liall be the duty of nil persons appointed in the sevi ral counties of this commonwealth to view and ret lew any public or private road or Drniire, ir iney sunn uu-nui i . 1" of '1 an ' '-i,t. f'.-a tli -am . 'Lis place on Wednesday envelope inside of which The cent was dateil 1K07, "'u'bl tube valuable. The UU't bin. to his ll emit n rr 'u T!iis oriiee ami paying for ' """man of this place re- "'" r d.lv. W bile -i. ..-! i...r ,f a - T . . . . . ...... in.r i.n in . .e i e ill. railway .tr, moi . hrM.r. in nilra rnr tn nnwnra since be attended bis wife s runera. t , re - . ,rtnd such loca- lion may la- made releases from all claims Tor damages that might arise from the opening of uch road or the bailding or such bridge; and in every case where said viewers shall fail to procure suob releases, and it ahall appear to thetn that any damages will be sustained, it shall be their duty to assess the damage and make report thereof, signed by a majority of their number, ami return the same, together with all release obtained, to the court .or quar ter .sessions, and the damsges so assessed shall be conciusive. or mar tie subject to npnej.l. re view or rntvlinc.it ion, as rnity be provided by existing laws in the different counties of this commonwealth. SECTiot . That all acts and parts of acts In consistent herewith beand the sameare hereby Approved the 14tn day offay. A . P.IST 4 l.i ,r"i in 1'ittsburgh, that all 1 to send the... -il nf hi lorward yon a package '-rv. i' ii r. -... .; ....t.. r ...... . ,, 1" '- J.ltll IIII'l oly shut Miemselves while W'-k. I !.ev lu.tti livo n .iviin or eii'hteen voars ago. ur ther than that, lie never occupied the i post t ion of cither plainttlt, Ueleii.iant, ornnnr-j in a suit at law, never served on a jury, and bas p.sssed bis long and eventful life at I iwaeo with all the world and tho "rest of; mankind." lie was liorn within a mile or -to of bis present habitation, and bas resi- , led within the limits of Monster township . ..... 1 ft t 1 I 1, A Ot. 9 r. eversincH, maintaining :. - acter of a good citizen and an honest man. The ulli-r dav a Johnstown man shot and killed eight squirrels. Ha thought it a big achievement.and paraded his game -ostentatiously through the streets. 1-oiks looked and w ondered, and remarked w hat a good idiot that fellow must !e. Rut among the spectators was one who reniemlmre.l 1 Miai 1 .. ' 1.1 M 1 .1 rw I acfordin.2 to to an act oi aMniiau.i "; That Abasoonf.o Raht. The Colored ICo mmi's Stiini in i'ittliuryti and Jllwiiirt.-Snine days ago we copied from an Altoona paper the storr of the abandonment of a colored baby in thatcit v by a white woman, who left ft on the door steps of a citizen's residence. She was subsequently interviewed by the ooudnctor of the train that had carried her from this city thither, as to the disposition she had made of the infant, when shti confessed to the abandou m nt, and stated that the little ebony waif was the illegitimate child of a deceased respectable and wealthy young woman of this city, whose friends had hired her to dispose of it in some pacific way, and for that purpose paid her ex penses to and Trom Philadelphia, in which lat ter place she was instructed to make the aban donment. The story was plausible enough, and us no harm was done to the child, the "wo man in black" was not arrested. A gentleman yesterday informed us that none other than the self-same woman, about the time of the deser tion, had applied at the residence of an officer of the Uuardiaus of the Poor, for assistance to enable her to got out of this city with her little black charge, but. as usual in most instances, no relief was obtained from that quarter, and she betook herself to the almsgiving of the charitably disposed. Her story there was that she had been a servant In a hotel in Altoona and had given birth to the child in that city, whose rather was a black laborer, who. in an evil hour, accomplished her ruin. 1 hat wit her etorv while collecting alms, and nothing was said about i any respectable parti es "' " knowing of the existence of the infant. That she was the true unfortunate mother of th" babe she subsequently deserted, can hardly lr doubted, and that her Altoona story was :ul from the Whole cloth, is equally I lan-ibl". a noPittstiurgh whitegirl, dead oralive. had any thing to do with the child. 'ittuii Uautt. A Mf.F.ir an Ho.-.trs for August ii out, with the other tirst-t.i.iss inagii.ities. This magazine. 1s only 'I on a year, in el uning a beaut i f u i chrome, ami the only difference we can discern between it and the linger magazines is in its si.e and price. 1 ts table of contents t his month includes "f rom Hod to .Mine." by Charles Jlarnard, an illustrated description of a trip to the Reading coal initios: "Achsah," which gains in interest e cry mont li, and will be sure to make a repu tation tor the author. Rev. Peter Pennot. who ever he may tie. The publishers have added a "Fashion iiepurtment," which will add to its value in the eyes of the ladies. The short sto ries and p H-ms of the n n in tier are fuliy up to the standard, and all together make a really first-class two-dollar muga.ine. The pu l.lisiiei 8 want agents for this iu every place in the couu try. A Fr.A RFft. I.KAP- A man named VC. Poyle, supposed to have been a resident of Newark, N. J., was a passenger on the Cincinnati Ex press oust, on hi "t Thursday, due here at 2 P. M ., and when at I'cnu Station he mounted the seat and suddenly dashed through the window, while the train was at full speed. Tin? train was stopped and the bruised man picked up and brotnrht to this place, where he received proper medical attenoance, but he expired in about two hours alter the occurence. It is supposed that the man was deranged, as he gave considerable trouble to tho train men on the road from Pittsburg. Information has been obtained that he has a wife and two chil dren. His remains wero taken charge of by the Ii rectors of the Poor for iutwrmeiit. (Jrecnshuru JMriimrrtil. l.in'nsi.urg. in tin- ( oimtyi.f Cam;. ria an I Slate of Ponnsy ivanii. in said liiF'ri"t. on the i(h day or At I.I ST. A. 1. t-,4. at Court House, at the other r.rip, Ki-gn-lcr in U.iiiKruplcy. speeia o y Hppninte j tirst e .1 in-.- - . i 1 1- r. ill in --I 1; I I V U - V Se .111 II Hll'l twen:y-.igfli sect ions ot the R'iiikriq.t Act " Msr.'h21. 1. 7 Farther, at s-:ii 1 meeting. 1 will report an (exhibit to the Court and to the credit ors, jus. and tr'.' accounts oi all toy receipls ai l payments, toget her w it h so -h fact's and informa tion as are within my kti"ii!c pertaining totli" estate ot sa id Rank ru pi s. to t he end t hat t ho cred itors may take ? i-n a. -tion th-r - 'ii as is allowed aid required hv fnul 1:7th an I 2-th s.-ction--. l7-7.-:c.l " HKO.C.K.ZAHM. Assignee. s filtered slci'.l 1 a-e and d i e. or li i isfA. i -1 linrtt- C . , . 1 T , ganio. agrcenhiv to tho proviP on- of mi Act of .. . o cl.M-K. a. '.. at the rcinW'.v relative" thcre'o. passe d the in tiav At-- of r-AMn 1. HAItl-Bll. I A. I. l-"-t. The Curl U,err-f..re ll'i fM."V'.-t f y.sp.-eiaoy appointed i first Moiidnv In September. 1V4. To !. -r an' i ride rs j .ti the s.-vral prc-'nis-s a''T'r:ii. n. 1 rect notici to I e -given to th s -.Id Miciri lw. I as dtrootu l by the ei Asi".n.,!v C". ci ninv s i j i'r.'i i'edings and n Erred t'i in th.- prtijer .1 ; j pei iuoiu-1 In test itnon v t in r th seal of the .a: ! ( d iv i A ugiist. A. i. 1-74 A true ,-. py.l .1. K. I ! ! T E KKI.N li.U Mltll, Slltritl. f 1 hn( my Land art, fit El'vn-i'iiVg. tit s 4 1'lotoi ef: EVERY PERSON, Man. woman, boy, or girl, should send nt on-e for one of .he Excelsior Stationery Packets, containing Note Paper, Envelopes, Pen Holder, Pencil, Pens. Rlank Rook. Rlotter, Photographs of 1L beautiful Ijidies, Tooth Picks, Perfume Sachet. Chinese Puzzle, and a fine piece of In dies' or Gents' Jewelry. Try a Packet. Price, post paid. 60 cents, or 8 for tl. Agents Want ed. Address. J. CAKTY DC K ROW, It, 319 Hahmony St., Philadelphia, Pa. rosn Recollections. Tt issweet to remem ber the fiavs of our -youth, when 'mid tho storms of Decpmher we froze fast to the truth: but sweeter by far and more fully enjoyed are the facts a they are about Myers & Lloyd, whose stock ts complete and whose prices are low. und w ho sell everything neat at ti -need that's not slow, and deal with their ci:to..icrs from the very word go there and buy yuur dry goods aud groceries. Letters received from Mr. John M. Rush nnd friends of Miss Alice Hutchinson, leave little or no room to doubt that the story nbout the recent elopement from Altoona of the parties named wns a lie manufactured out of the whole cloth by the wife of that gentleman. 'fli;ing which is cer !l.T " 4 i .iry IX. Ill llrj IO -. ..,V.". ",v. and "if their gnus bad ' Ir.-i' "f """ni' shot guns a !..'."'' ""'I'd likelv have got ' inn Fbek of Charge. Ir. Morris Pyrupof liorciiounu coiuoiiies those articles proved to possess .i- . i 4 ...... iti.-a iura i ! in'so that the eventide found the exchequer of the the Ootighs and Col.U Johnstown sportsman -510 lighter tnn at , , reiieved bv it and in Croup it noon. Hh was fined 5 for each squirrel shot , are si .e.i. y IjloV(t s j )rll;r V tnake mention OI una ,t Lottie frrt of rhiiriw. of of a squirrel shall ive shed from spring-tm o j 0herrv and lion In je till the first dar of September. And this , Tr, Wi e X . n of r- ' individual tn tde information before the near- al perience hs Pr "-t Justice of the Peace, and the result was JVe " st" tficleut u,.,.Hti,-a foi would likelv have got i a i ouple; of funeral ser- t t atl - n nn fact, for the 1enfU of certain persons in thin . for i or at 1. M. Woie- j iieigbborh.Kxl who will persist in promiscn- , or a. i h ' storo Wilmoro. J. 11. MK- nn. shooting, regardless of the law on the orth 2d St. lljila. :-l.-ly. subject. ' ' AVE would ctll the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Horaco Waters - Son. headed 'Wateus' Concekto Paiiloii ok:ans,' and torn description of thetn we can't do bet ter than to copy the following : Thb Waters' Concekto Parlor OtxoA?rs Wc are glad to chronicle any new thing, or any improvement uix.n an old one. that tends to popu larize music bv rendering its sindy either easier or more ultra. 'ivo. Lately our attention has been called to a new patented stopadded to the Waters' lieed Organ, called the Concerto Stop. It is so voiced as to have a tmic I'ke a full, rich alto voice : o is especially 'human' in its tone, ll Is powcrlul n we'll as sweet, and when we heard it wc were in doubt whether wa liked it best in Soloorwith Full Org in. We regard t his as a valuable addition to the Kecd Organ. liurnl New-Yorker. omri'Anr. GRTMES.-Pied, in Altoona. on Sunday last. Mr. Michael Gkimes. formerly a resident or Allegheny town-hip. this county, aged about 0U tears. The remains of the deceased were interred in the Cat holte cemetery, Lorctto, on Tuesday. May he rest in pence I SCI1SAHIX Died. In Johnstown, on Mon day Inst. Mr. He.nhv Schnabel, aged 48 years and 8 months. HEAD TI11S TWICE! Tlir. PEOPLE'S I.EIrit" contain Ml '..rimerf Nforirs, Lnrtfe I'ntjru. 4S C.,1 , ,.) Jioire .V ixcrUuitfiUs Rtadinu Muftir .. - , .'. VtQ'thfr wilh article .fr-on thr pru -. . w.lJ. iiotrn irrtfrm an -V.4SBV. OLlVKIt if F1.IM.vrs CORK, Jr MISS A L ,,11 i II. H AHLTOX.J.T.TUOH ISltllHit;, Jk' O.K 1 H -li.V, Ac. I , iritt ftrtid "The People's Lctl fi r" to it n if address erert iveek for tfi rrc months, on trial, on receipt of ontii r, ci:xts. Tnc People's Ludoer" is an old established and reliable weekly paper, published every ).tnrdv, and Is verv popular throughout tho J,'". K. and Middle States. Address IIEKM AXX It. (TBTIs, Publisher, Xo. 50 Ilronifleld St., Boston, 3a. TX THE DISTKICT COUHT the I'MTi n States for the Western Hist let of Pennsylvania. f.'ir nm.'d of A. (I. t kv, Jfaytkrujit. In Rankiil ptcy Wslrrn Pixlrit't of Pciii: v I in In. i : THIS is TO oive notice. That the Court has or- . dercu ui i he ab.ive matter tha t a general meeting i of creditors of said Rankrnpt will be held at En- j nsburg. in t iie Count v of Cam'-i ln nnd S ate el . 1 C'Uisnvania. in said I i - ret. on tin-7th f of Angast, A. I. IS74. ht !' o'.-loek, a. m.. at thoCou t House, at the olhcc of Sutni ll.utri it. Esq.. Register in Hankruptc. .-pi-ei;.ilv iq poiuted lor the purpose in the twenty-seventh and twenty eigluli sections of the Rankr.ipt Act ot .March - I. 187. Furl her. at said met-iing 1 will report an I exhibit to the Court and to the creditors just an ! true accounts of all my receipts and payments, to gether with such facts'mid information as are with in my knowledge pertaining to the eM.uoot sai l Hankrnpt. to the end that t he creditors may take such union thereon, as is allowed aud required bv said 27th and 2Sth sections. l7-7.-at.J OEO. C. K. ZAHM, Assignee. 1 II tin TTv LOOK WELL TO YOU I'M iD ST AM"l?i S. JCHM D. THO" AC, I Eoof iniil .Shoe hilcci 'l '.'IE iindersfu ned r -peel f u!! y In forms his to: 1 i. lei . us . u-t i iin-i - at.d the pu i ! ii go-,, i ,. ; 1 m ii tact ure- .'i' n its o'l i-o- or oualit v. f i-oiii.t 1:.- ilt-.-i.in boots to the coins, -t VMtV tiK-T MANNl.it. on tie' mi-1 at n mod"ia'e prices :.a iiiainci envu h"!-". -jLIOJ ri'RKt Gravel. Pdube es, Itropfy. Palpitation of be Heart. 1 nfl immat ion "t Kidneys and Kladdt r. (di--olving caleulom gravel, rickdiit. or stoie fn filad ler.) Xervnus Debility. I-'e- nnl.- Wei. k iieFn. Luforrlm-ft r Whitei. diseases of the Pros.ratetlland and As-ld-ty of the Stomach. Vvr right years 1 hnve sold the Jtorosina over our oiilnli-r. jv.Jfar. wjth gr,.at hem-fit to the sick and afflicted, and having had twenty-one venrs experience as a Urnggist and Chemist." I feet fus tihed in warranting overy tnittle to licnefR tlionu afflicted with above diseases, or twill refund tho money. E. K. Tromhson fc Co. Titurille, Pa., and lor sale by Druggists. Price $t; 6 botttt. forb. Brcnr back-achb. I.rVJCR and Kidney Cure. t h.-t t.e I- pf. p;,, fill ES of tiny i' tiiio-t I'ri-iii a c brognns. in tin shortest notice, like w ot k can bt i nose wi n have v.-oiti Roots and Sliw mau-j nt my cstnblir-hnient mi d no in-unim-i'iio i the sii.-ri"r quality of my w irk. othor-e.iii ( asily be- luia iiH-i'il r.f the fad if tlicv will only give me a trill. Try and be coin iucttl. C fT Repaii big of liiot an ! Shoes ?ttendcil to promptly ami in a wot kmnnlike numiier. Thankful for past favors 1 I'-i-l ci.nfid-. nt that my work an 1 prices ri:! cotumTi.l me to a con liuuaiico aud iuei eusc oT tbo same. JOHN I. THOMAfJ. "pUliLlC SALi: or Heal Kstate. "- P.y virtue of au order of the ( Irpha"-.' Court ot CauiSri.i County. 1 trill old r at i ti' l: sale, at the School H .use in the Rorough of liret to. on SnlnnUv. Ile 1 . 1 1 ilnt tit tigt next, nt 2 o"el.vk. r. m.. the f..ll'.wifg lie-iril.e.l reii rpHio. (Mnrn ul thi- I'liurc li iartn.) situ ate In A I i.-g Ik ii y t".; n-l:ip. Can:i'i ia e...-i,,iv. a loinlng land.-ef JatHc" tioriiian. Jctin CarufV. and o'.hcrs. cotitaining 1 ti-irs. lh.s jir.'-p'-rtv ha been divid.'d into twelve lots, each coiftisiuiii'"' lrom tire tu twelve acres. TitttMS of Sale Out-half of t!i .iir!ia m.-vn-ey to be paid on confirms" Ion of sale and the ba'-nnr-e In f ix nionrh", wit h ititert ,'. to be Si-curt.d 1 V tvond and inorlg..ge of the pureh-is r E. A. ItLslI. Trustee. Iuritlto, Jaly 24, 174. -Bt. N0TICK. All persons are hereby ii nti tied that I have purchased at Sher iffs sale the following personal property, which I have left lu care of CuACLts Disuakt, of Carroll township, Cambria county. Pa., until I see tit lo . remove the same, to wit: 1 two-horse wairon. 1 spring watron. 1 two-horse sld, 2 sets harness, l j addle, 1 bridle, 1 cuttimr-box. 1 araln cradle. I . grindstone. 1 plow. 1 d inner-bol!, 1 cooking stove J and utensils, 1 lot hay, one lot w heat. 1 lot oats in j the grt)itnd. 1 lot corn in the grouud, and 1 lot pota- j toes in the ground. Any person interfering with the above mentioned property will bo dealt with according to law. KM AM'KL. LllsHAKT. ! Carroll Twp., Aug. 7, IS74.-ot. J UIMIOLSTKUIXU. Having 1 oca ted permanently in this pla.-e, fat thr fa rr large Slop r.f 11. M.'chtiU'.; the linder-ngne I desires to Inform the peo;.ie of Nor horn Caiihr!-i nnd parts mliaeent thst he Is ri pre 1 to do nil kind of I ' Pitt iIS l'Ei: I Nt . such as trimming rur-riiia-es. Lnyi.-s an I other vehicles, upbol.-'ering s .l is. chairs, oitotn itis. bedding, etc.. nn t in tn-l doing all work In that lint. t lid ariicies of furni ture, vehicles, etc.. ma le a good ns new in this particular, and perfect satisfac'Iou irunrante.-! ia every Ins'a roe. Chiritcs inoL'-rtte i,nd work at tended to promptly. FELIX WKHl.it. E'leus'iiui g, Juiy Zl, l-.74.-3m. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. The un- Ex t : c i; to i r s n ot i c k. t.ci t cm trtstninefil.-irv on thft estate of .li.li v dersigned Auditor, appointed by tho'i McCt i.i mini, late of A 1 leg her. v town-hli. tie "d. orpn.ans t uurt nt t amnria count v to r-P'Tt uistrt- : n i ing noon gta-tiei bmion of the money In the hnn.'is f Michael It. Baokr. Adm'rof I'ei kh Kaokis, late of Jackson township, deceased, as shown by his final acount, hereby gives notice that he will ntteii to the du ties of said apjHjintun nt. at his office In I'.b'-n.sburir. on Thursda v. Acocst 27, 1S74. at 42 o'clock, p... when and where all parties hit eres'ed must attend, or-be debarred from coming in on sai I fund. r. (EO. W. OA I. U AN. Auditor. ' Ebcnsborg, Aug. 7, lS74.-3t. i to t tu- mm-. rltH'r. all pers",s indebted to said estate will j. lease make payment without delay, and those having claims nira;n-t tli .nine will presont them with pr.j er v.oicliera for s-ttb-metf. JOHN Ro AS, Executor. Allegheny Twp., July :t, 1-74. -9t. AXDITOirS a rnatler of the account of II, NOTICK. In tb C. KtBK- fATtticK, Administrator of Jjniti Sirist, dee'd. And now. 4th Antrust. IS74. on motion of shoe, maker fc Sechler. Esqs.. Joseph Mrlxmald. Eso.. appointed Auditor to report distribution ot nioiiics ' in hands of the Administrator. I In pursuance ol ihc foregoing appointment, the I Anditor will sit at his oltice In Ebenst-urg. on ' Weonksi.at. Wth Ariir'T, Instant, when and ; where all pr-rsons lnte-esed tmtv a'tend If Uiey . think proper. JOSEPH McliliSAM'. , Ebensburg, Aug. 7. lS74.-Ht. Auditor. LICENSE NOTICE The follow ing named persons have filed petitions for License, and the same wdl tf presi titt l to tha Court ol Common Pleas at Septt u.ber Term : I'hllip Ris.M. Tii.retto llorr'Ugh. Eating House. Patrick Dowd, Watliimrton Iwp., Tavern. .1. K. H1TE. Prothon t irv. Prothoioary" Oince, lbensbtarg, Ju!ylr, 174. l'EANK, M. I)., rosjvectfully otVers bis professional services to tho oitlton" of Ehenshnrg and vicinity. Ofttee nd-ieinic-f re-ld'-ne- nn 1 Immediate It 'in the rear of lion. li. .1. Lloyd's drug st.-e. ?i-ht falls can lindeat the residence of ilrs. Hann. on Craw fordf.rect, E'ensburg. (4-2 4.-11. E. STRAY CATTLE Strnreil from tho premises of the snbsr-riU-r. in Car roll township, on or almui the middle of May lust ! T J. 1JUCK, M. R. ! Phtt.lrlan and ! "Boy all your goods at M. L. Oatman's, tbe cbai-t't store iu Eljcnsbuig. TYTOTICE. This is to notifv all ver- X-i sons interested that I have purchased tha following described property at Sheriff's sale and left the same in the possession of Jos. Hips. of Chest township, during my pleasure: One bay mure, 2 sets harness, 1 two-horse wag.m. 1 two i... ale.! Any interrerenoe with The above t.ra- ! perty is hereb v forbidden. J. LAKX-K. ' CU'-Ft Twp." AUS- 7, lil.-3t. S steers and 't Heifers, ali yearlings. One of , the Steers and one of the Heifers are ol dark red 1 color. The otlmr Steer Is liRht red and hile tt- ! ted and tho other Heit.-r Is dark rod. with a white ; Fet on face, white on belly, and tad tipped with white. Any information that will lend to the re. ; I covury or said cattle will be snii-noly rwnr led t'y I - l-11TTVI LOT II VI ll.l.l.L.-l .-1 .V X J 1. 1. I Aug. 7. l?7.-3t. Carrciltown, Pa. j IAUTI0X. All persons jtrs here-' liy irtan aind KnrtMa, ( 'oiiiiii.i.rowv, Pa. Oeer. n rear of John Ruck's stnrr. Ni-ht calls iiiav be mado the resjdMi'. of Jon Hl'i K, E-q. f April 4. 1-7X :. CAU by d ! sehold gomls wavwith the following di-n.-r purchased bv me at Constable's stile and left wlt.h Alovsii s Stinebiser. of (;Hrroll township, dur linr mvideasure: 1 cooking stove. 1 lot cooking utensils, 1 set chairs, 1 enplx.ard. 1 sink. 1 ibniirli trav. 1 bedstead. 1 rocking chair. I child's chair, 1 crib, 1 clock, 1 lamp. ani 1 t dtslie?. MM'HAtL K1KSC1I. Barr Tr, Aaj. 7. 1574--i.s ry W. DICK. ArronxEr-AT-Ltw, Ki t a cnst'itre, P.-. rtlee in front room of T. J. Lloyd's new bniMn.g. Centre street. AH manner nf l-j;it Ubusf ness atteroed In s.itlsao-t'rt-ily, Rnd co!leetbns a specialty . r Jft-t.T?.1 "IANIEL Mt LMTC.III.IN. Attor,, ' nf-L.nr. Johntown. Pa. Ollice In the eld lrchange building. np-sfairsj errnerM tln to and Loou-t sti-oe'.s. Will attend to ail fcua ness connect i-l wit n his protessioii. r. A. SHiirMAKi'K.. W M. 11. Sltl III TR. CHOCMAKEil Ct SECHLER, Atfornr-i.al'lJt. 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