Ebonsburg, Pa., LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ntifi the t) titer Place. If 'r .. 1 ... .till 1.rtort 'l' 'Vixitatues are down to 50 ceuts a tv five new citizens were made at "l -t I'.iair county- court. ' . i... viurr4 larce ami luscious Lots oi hi.". ' . r- . ft-i ...ntt a ou.irt. -r' ,.t flip nater Ircnrliiia tiui ,4llo. i.'r--""- " J pcW 1 1 lie of telegraph poles and wires iti-il from A I toon a to East tb jr'-r.eMl house work can .t ill' f Crawford lfmiMA I if .1 ,iii'." :- it,j itnui-diately. a f.-w ditys' ;i,:o. Hut then We are r jt t:e.i, "' V,,rlV t't-ll!" ! " 1 "-' " ' nr. . . "t'.,r :im!r in Johnstown. While i '"" ' . : 1 ........b. i ' l 1. '"- Ilii"C wil1 leave Huntlnjr- r .r hi!. wind ami weather pel mi t " ai 1' 'i'i i" to-morrow afternoon. . Fi ll!is'" " !' has brought suit til I H UUBll UUi UII W l- pu. dp.es. u.-aii mill'-" will he on exhibition '' r ( , i:t ;,nii! tlurlnp he first two weeks ,, U r. In the laPcnage of tlie Ilun- 1:1 ,1-r'cr ir' Ul i cmrr n-irin-u up v,,-,:it li'H onr jf r was Mjmi !o . .1 th:if Wf liMlliit it inifor!4ili!t) r-' tTl I'T It ill i in- jm rnriu inuc. ;,.:i.'ii i:-"iilll an ronufy con n Til. vl;iy iiiru-tfil ItH Cougrei) ,. ;vi - - T' -t Hon. Jolin Crritia. and ,ri:ii r'mlVrfef fr .J oh. C. Ijmg, Esq. ,.,ntii.( tir larrjiiig I lie mail ue- in- ami riroiicffiowii. a new I i-T'if I. ni -T!ie i . :''! awann-ii to in. U. ,,. tint! it an up hill busine be . t!i'- .'Mihii? i 1 1 1 r i over. Aix vrurviM soiiof M r. ClintoTi Ooocli r, f T:i 'r t"W iili ,p, fell a li'aiirH of t'. et in lii f.-iiher'a liam, on Monday -!. m a! I'U'lly rut In tlie forehead, be- 1 fii ir -i nr.nt oiii'e Kt-rerely. I Af'i r T:i nlay iiext trout :an diJort ii w ivis in tlifir native ctrain without i.r "I u'"1' " " "'" 1 "'- - fijjn i mini tub iMi.lcil i.f course tlit-r is no Ju .t . ii .1 tlie h- in th- ni'niiine. -Vi.-:s. l.nikiiin Rttd l'arlai, R. H. r i ; . !.'t link iiowii to f xine in llii coilti ir--;i' ri-M-i't ruti-Hting vitli,tlit-ir farn .it tl it ili-i'litfnl itnd jv pnlnr tniiuuer rl. iliv I.li'vil II'him', in t liitt tl;ii'o. -A i' )c '.' in tli- M;Hpe of a brown v. :-kilit ! in tliis Jilac-e a few even I nt a- a low by nny otht-r lintne, . mi .1 k t: i U of any otiii r color would i; jtiM a.- 1 -i 5 :iml j itst uh iti'-etatitly. Tu- i.-il ( 1'nriliins l.ittt wcfk recoin .!-.! ii..- r-l a- of Kiennan Cup)ta of n-iii nti, coiivirt'-d ill this county and at -t x-rvtrr h itmi of itnpriHoiinif nt In 'iV:.!!! iviiitniitiary for the crime of Mr'. -Tl. .l'''i:n .VJjT'r aayather eenia tio ;-r in t- ;ni iioubt tloit IIou. John .!y mi'. I'nin'n .-ttcd for UonerenH In tbia f't. If thi ir true iur Kpnb1irau -a i oti w iili their fibow an soon n y livt- a tiilinj to. .rr..iii I.iihN:Iv & Willonrlibr. of tli ii:fi..in l.,al X li-s, say that tli-re are i.iji U ri i k on tlio ridn,'", near that , ;! mii ax tlmy get K'Jinfl they m ill if v;uf titi a mte. If tb-y do wo C.I.. J.m. K. Mi'iikon u nro8tratel bv 't. !. m ijil.- drilling his rTlhn'iit at p Aiit!..ny Wayne, Philadelphia, on nt' i.;.-. iittiiiiK.ii, niitl for a time ho in ;i iiiji.-r pn-tai iimi i-mditiotif but tiM.lv I '- v irt-A from tlw ftVt't-t ' A thii j: . .f iii-iinty aihl a joy forever" i I , ii.- mi.l . !, .Tnt array ol flowers of r i I rarl-ti-H in tho front ynnl of the '? .': !;, ,i,i,l tli- laf Mid liidiznieut ' I in H..r culture refljcta Infiiiilo !' ii;.ii sij. i :tr ILiuiiior and bin entiiua- n-'.v. n. in r.-im.-d Pt .lniixn vras coTntnlt jn i y. tei i.iy ,r breaking into and ji'liiiiL'" r.mfi.rtiiM for himeH t the "t Mr. .lolm Tibtiott, tu-nr thin . ' ir:n tli.- a'jM-nce of ihe nwnr and i 5 'I'll- ii'-.-uwjd w.-ems to be A littln .'! in li-ad. A klli;.! ri!-cj of utoi'l ttw frnm f It in- :i: ii ' ,,f far IiiKvctor eo. .yF..wt '..i., ii.aiij:li, on -Friday lat, "i.! jri'iit!. iimn a eti(;itgei fit tap- ' "' whvels of a car, and ntriking in !.-!t , ye totnlly destroyed it in --'i-l.t of t!i;it optic. .:. i'- li inl ;.;'.. ,,f liirtt wetk coiitalna ' ;- rr:. ii iilitoii:i! nriut; at consider ':;li 'l i' r nomination of Hon. John it I'iii lti ss, and allii!f on the ap C ''!iv.-irion in that county to give .-. i f, nrs without oppoxii ion. S -. vlv vc. ;M alolltr llIH ti,i y lei.- tnkcti the trouble to pond "!: nt the JoLnsiown TrPmne art;, !i ntb-cting on the "New 'i:-i '.-Jin t'ollIally,, but an we I' t.. -Hkc prtrt In tfc-rdiff-iiHtdoii, 'C ''. I- Iriie doimc what the nend ! -r .-viii-ntly vljeB n to do. ' ' I - r fhristy. the t'hting ha Aiiuy eft I,,, t 'uiidierla.id, and re "" ' -I - 'liur, hof the HoIvNamc. 1 iivcre.l a very itltereMiiig ! nr-;. as he well known l'''tp!in. Ia a few t-n t n nu i' s of Auiericaii Citizens." ! rn.'s ,,f ti, di-ouro as an n i nin-t.-rly pri"itictioi. 'v.:n,., M 1 ..Mo-raie: nheet, tlift which was acceptel as tlie '' "1 oiinti-y iiewKjiapi-rs lone ' "i ii, li i-. jiint nicrcd upon t ha m ;ir of us existence, and i KI..1 M.irjf ;i a inveiiile L'rtoi. ,.t- to c.-l. rate, lis cuiiteii iTc-ti-lit iMHiaqcmeiir. ''-ii, !y whom we presnma 1 I i '. - r Hint c;iit1enianly pas- oi, (e '. j; jf w,n I, "d no doubt A'erv much "i. from a jt,., ,e aHt A-'H,i,a .i,n, that he was in 1 "ii Tuctulay of last week while -M't'xle a torpcsloiu au oil In in. -.. i l.i 1 , ; a. . :':cr'i,ti t . 'IT ' I'll -4 ( - 1 1 ' "T i l. t ' "'irin ; 4 - 1 I 1. ,',.,, ;-k . Fatur.lav, Ang. 10th, vili oflcr at pubiic nale, at " l 1 - f.llli. r t '!.!.,,, rt Y,.ar (Mt f p(MH ,HM,: ' a mil., in 2.40, one aotrel ' ni:rc, one yearling colt, one - i itnusv, ono sulky, ona "..,, ha,.Jdles, bridles, etc. f s llrt. M "'"-' ii Tribune Is our authority ""' ,:lr". and finest clixk , r '".iht. to that placH is now on Ik r.i.., 'Uv ., i.n-i I I'M r"t"" Iy buylngstri tly 1,!,l,,l' sx-ciirea hist,M;k at th il,.. and is thun enahled ,, " "f hargains to all who favor I'. I "I. ov-rs s-li o (Tl .! ofT this mortal "' i.aiural than f.rr bowers to " Ib.pHwell township, lied- .'. Ml T 1 . . . "nil a leather line in hia i ..n ' ' derangement, or hal- m,.L ,' 14 " thought by a violent "." some vears atro. is what '" n.si.leraiea.-f. ' u ' s'at,l iiM.n t burnlnedeck. , f.al hed iii the rear of hia 1 ri,.1 f 'ver Z,' ".';,,'r diy8 a,!d r att.,,,t.d to Mop a loa-1 of ar, . .r:"nciiy meanoering ita I L- 1 ' 1 ho Viciliilf !... Snal tl.o -7'" . i,,ri,l,n' ar"'. falling, struck l- -. ' N "r wag.m. wherehv hia mte severely bruised alwut Milton Holsincer. aon "KM ''""""". of this place, hia age Mai-.i". .'.anu Ins escaite frorn worsA .. " "'lur .-j .1... . .. . : "" ilr "oiim wiiii4 prompt- ; "rv.. 'r n ''ling his team, for 1 1 1 ....... I r . . ''v ! w nirtiier lie I. "ushl U iieath the heavy Henry Ieeky was arrested in Johnstown bu Sunday last for brutally beating a man named Jacob Mowrer on the 20th of last month, and on being taken before Esq. Strayer, Monday evening, confessed that he had struck Mowrer with a "slung-shot." This waa deemed talk enough, and conse quently he wag held in 500 bail td appear and answer at the tieJct term of Court; Go ask the troubled waves whose ceased lesa roar, in fury breaks upon the distant shore, know ye some spot in all your lonely round, where bargains great for ready cash are found? the answer cbtriesj few worda employed, the place is kept by Myers & Lloyd, win. sell all kind of goods, the best, at prices lower than all the rest of men in this wide world you'll meet Eliensburg'a the town and High they call the street. Tlie Democrcy of Centre contjfv, in con vention assembled on Tnesdav last present ed the name of D. O. Hush. E?n., for Con gress, and delared for Hon. P. Gray Meek, editor of the Bellefonte Watchman, for State Senator. We congratulate Itro. Meek on tlie well meritml honor so handsomely Ins stowed upon him, and hare no hesitation In saying that a better selection could not have leen made. Hope the other counties will foilow suit. We should have s riid" iast week that our energetic and wide-awake townsman, Mr. Geo. Huntley, joined Dr. Lemmou and Mr. Win. A. Jones In their sea voyage from Philadelphia to Boston, the trip, s we are nsmred by Mr. Jones, who has since returned, having leen a verjr delightful one, and' neither of the three gentlemen named, if we except Dr. Lemmnn, who was slightly affect ed, sufl'ered from sea-sickness. Mr. Hunt ley Isnowvlsitinghis childhood home among the green hiUs of Vermont. John n.van, Eeq. , Democratic candidate for Sheriff, and H. I. Woodruff, Esq., late senior editor of the Johnstown JJnnocrat, reached our town Wednesday afternoon, en rnttte to the picnic at Sr. Lawrence yester day. Mr. Ryan is an affable, genial gen tleman, and needs only to lie known to be appreciated for his sterling Integrity and moral worth. He Is the kind of a man. In deed, that the Democracy of Cambria will never go back on, anil his triumphant election is therefore a foregone conclusion. A brain Goose Is the patronymic of a Hontzdale confectioner, but he is only a goose in name, allieit he is of the masculine gander no, gender while they are geese In nature who heed not the advice we give them every week tobny ail their made-up clothing hats, caps, furnishing goods, etc., from that prince of clothiers and most iilieral of gen tleman, Mr. Godfrey Wolff, whose Immense establishment, wo wish our readers at all times to lear in mind, is on Twelfth street, next door to the post-office, Altoooa. A bar of iron interviewed one of Erastns Bayler'e feet at the C. t. Co.'s rolling mill, Johnstown, on Friday night last, ami al though no Ixuies were broken, the Injured man no doubt wishes that that particular foot hnd not Wen on that particular spot at tint particular moment. Samuel Teese, of Hornerstown, met with a like miidiap at the same place on Saturday evening, and fared infinitely worse, his right fot lielng badly crushed and one of the lones broken by a bar of iron falling diagonally across It. lion. Wnu F. Prosser, a trietnlmr nf Congress some ten years ago, and subse quently postmaster at" Nashville, Tenn., near which place he now resides, and Dr. Thos, J. Griffiths, surgeon In charce of the U. 8. Marine Hospital at Louisville, Ky., were among the visitors to our town last week. Mr. ProsM-r was a former rillwn of this place, and not a few of our citizens rememlier very plainly If not very painfully when he used to wield the birch in this locality while engaged some twenty odd years ago in teach ing the young idea how to shoot. A tnischievotiH quack in Altoona ad vised a young man with more hair than brain to use molasses water, the theory being that after the water evaporated the relellious -ks would coalesce and keep in place, lie made his toilet of a Sunday morning, and, taking a prominent pew, concentrated the attention of all the Hies in the church, much to the relief and edification of the congrega tion. After striking wildly alxmt and dam aging a palm-leaf in undue Vehemeuce, he made a break for the door with the Hies swarming alsnit his well-seasoned poll. We are glad to notice that Capt. Jatnvs II. Gagtby, of the 3d l:ifautry, U. S. A., a brave soldier, a thorough gentleman, and an earnest friend of ihe Fkekmax, Is at present on a visit to hisold home in Johnstown, and that he is in the enjoyment of good health ami no doubt the fiosessor of as easy a con science as a soldier on duty in the South could exject to enjoy. M r. James Flanagan, eldest eon of Judge Flanagan, has also been taking a peep at old and familiar scenes In And about Johnstown, and Is now doing the Centennial previous to returning to his home in Chicago. No danger of business at the Elw-nsbiirg hardware and hoiiHC-furnitdilug establish ment yroing to the demnition liw wows during the absence of the proprietor, so lo.ig aa that mammoth concern is under the pru dent management of so proficient and ac commodating a gentleman as Mr. Will. Council, who has no superior as a salesman and few equals in all that pertains toa thor ough knowledge of the hard ware trade in all its branches. IJiiyors can do no better with Mr. Huntley, or any othr man, than they can wiili his clHcleut and attentive clerk, Mr. Connell. At 12 o'clock on Sunday night, Just as the town time-piece was pealing the hour of midnight, a brick wan thrown through a largo pane of glass in the show window of Diliert & Son's hardware stcre, Johnstown, and ere long still another crash wss heard, after which ail ren.ained quiet, and nothing further wfc-s known In regard to the matter nntil the following morning, when it was discovered thatseeral pislols, knives, etc., h:id In'en stolen from one of the show cases, and that, the broken window had lieon used tor the ingress and egress of the burglars. No clue to the perpetrators. We publish on our firt,t page a patriotic song written by Maj. G. Nelson Smith, a gentleman who needs no Introduction to the people of this county, ami set to music, by A. II. Itosewlir. Tills song has been fling with great eclat by the Grand Centennial Choir and In all the Aimy Posts of the country, and is no doubt as thrilling in the music, of which we are no judge, as It Is soul-stiri Ing and patriotic In its sentiment. It Is sold at the usual price of sheet music and can l had by any of the friends of the author or Ihe readers of the Fkkf.mam by addressing Mr. J. II. II. Storey, I'll South Sixth street, Philadelphia. Peter Paul Gallisath, son of Captain B. Gaiiisa'h, a former citizen of Caaibria Ixirough, this county, but for several years past a resident of Pittsburgh, was drowned in the Loyalhauna, near Latrolm, on Satur day lat. The unfortunate lad was on a visit with his parents to the latur place, and a few hours previous to the time set for the family to return home he went out to fish in a dam not far distant, when, by some sad miohap, he fell Into the water and was drowmil I m font assistance could reach him, although several persons who witnessed the accident hastened to the spot as soon as jiosslble after the occurrence. The work of opening the trenches and making the pipes water tight at the joints is now almost if not quite finished, and with ttcouica the entire completion of the water works, which are now, or will lie when this work is done, perfect and satisfactory In every particular. The well Is equal to every demand that can le made upon It, the reser voir is an excellent job, reflecting much credit nKn the contractor, Mr. Samuel Han ford, who has done his work in a masterly manner, and the leaks in the pipes lielng now fnlly repaired, there is nothing left to complain of except the high taxes necessary to pay the cost of this too long delayed im provement. We are in receipt of a copy of the Mer ced (Cal.) F.rpre.$f .Inly 21tb, which con tains a good old Democratic song written bv our venerable friend and correspondent, H". R. MeCormiek, Esq., who, by the way, is a Justice of the Peace by right of election in Township No. 3, in the county of Merced. The song is entitled. "When Shoddy Comes I Marching Home," and is set to the music of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home." It is such a rattling ditty as might be ex pected from the pen of our gifteu tnena, ana j if the author will suggest another line for the one quoted from the song of which it ft ' in style a counterpart, we will take ploftaure in reproducing it iu thes columns. Taking our cue from the Johnstown Trt bune, we last week published an item in re gard to the arrest at East Conemangh and the imposing of a fine on an engineer named Davis, for indecently exposing his person ; but having since learned that it was a mis take, bo far at least as the gentleman named Is concerned, we hasten to say that the man in question is not an engineer, but a fireman, on the Mountain division of the Pa. ft. ft. There is but one engineer on said division by the name of Davis Mr. T. K. Davis and he is too much of a gentleman to lie guilty of an act of the kind mentioned. We arc sorry that we were led into the error of imputing lo him the commission of an offence which his whole moral nature revolts against. A perambulating possessor of a peep show of some description took a fit of frenzy, or some other kind of a fit, at Illain's burlier shop, on Wednesday evening about 9 o'clock, causerl we believe by some mischievous er soo throwing dirt in his face, and rush ing into the street, he commenced yelling "Squire I Squire I" at the top of Ms voice, which ejaculation, being mistaken for "fire! fire!" was taken up by other lips, and in a very short time the alarm boll at the engine house was sounded and the streets soon swarmed with people running hither and thither in quest or the conflagration. The alarm being a false one, however, the tumult was of brief duration, and the excited popu lace wended their respective wavs homeward in tuiuh lietter humor than if half the town had hcej burned down. Mr. John Scott, a formpr resident of ttiis place, where in the year 1838 he published the Democratic Journal, was arrested in lirookvillf, Pa., of which place ho has been a citizen for many years, being for a long time one of the editors and proprietors of the Broohvi!!e TtrpuhUctn, and occupying the position of postin.ihter undr the present administration. The charge against him is robbing the posf-ofiiee in that place, and the information was made by Special Agent Barrett. The evidence in the case is of a purely circumstantial character and involves bo far as yet knoVn the paltry sum of $27, although it ! thought that the amount stolen will far exceed that sum, asthe depredations have been going on tor several months. The accused was taken before U. S. Commission er M'Caudloss in Pittsburgh, on Saturday last, and held in $4,000 bail to appear at the October term of the U. 8. District Court, in that city, for trial. Mr. Scott, is C5 years of age and has always borne au excellent char acter. A letter fiohi Sergeant Singer, written at Camp Anthony Way no, In Fairmont Park, about one and a half miles from the Centennial Buildings, reports the Cambria Guard in fine spirits and enjoying them selves hugely, albeit tliey were in common with other troops exposed to a drenching rain for a day or two after reaching camp, with no protection except what the canvas tents afforded thefn. They hnd done no military duty tip to the time of writing, bnt were on that day and alt succeeding dajs to lie put through a course of sprouts in shajn; of five and a half hours' drill each day. He reorts fully ten thousand troops in camp and mote arriving every day, and says that the grand parade cm the JOth (yesterday) gave promise of being the biggest thing oV the kind ever witnessed in that city. In the matter of "grub" he states that, there is an abundance and to spare, and that all are living an top of the heap. As to the time they will return home he kne- nothing definite, but thinks they will break camp the latter part of this weu'k or the beginning of next. Letter from CMtfo-mla. CnESSKT Station, Meroeri Co.. Cal., I Aug. 1, f TKAR FrekmAw Ve have Just Rot through reeniny and stschlui our wheat. We out 3J acres n day for 35 days. The header team trar. t ied Wrft miles, tnxkimr, in all. 2.000 miles travel ed. This would be jiiivl to three times along the State of Pennsylvania and hack. The aver age travel of the header wnJ0 miles per davj but sometimes as much lis 25 miles were tra versed. There are ten stacks of wheat, two of rye, and one of barley, making In all thirteen stacks, which will "shell out" aTbut 10.400 bush els in all. Each stack is the. product of about 80 acres, nearly all heads of ftratn, and but little etraw. The steamer will he here in a week or two to thresh the irraln. Wo had six handst-m-ployed, one or whom is ("harlesTrefts, of Johns town, son of Mr. Jacob Trelts, of that place. You were mistaken in saving that Harry Mc CormtCk Ms nephew or mine. He is a rut! coub in, his father and my father being" brothers. He Is a (rood, honest man, and of a jrood family, IT he is a Hepuhlican, but ten to one President Grant will dismiss him from duty, ss he did Atty Iyer, for beimr too honest- I am re joiced that he made the development, as It adds another black mark to the already larire list or uncondemned criminals who have been feeding for the hist fifteen yours off the taxes oT the hard-working people. '1'here are many honest Kepublienps who are Renin ihoir eyes opened In rep-arj to the frauds of the present adminis tratior. I believe the mass of the Kepubhcan puny are yet honest, but :he official and office-seekers are as corrupt as a gangrened sore. I wish Harry Mcf oi inick much prosperity tn his nt w vocation, nnd trust that he tuajr probe the rottenness of tlie administration to the very core. 1 have sent you a "Merced Kxpress." our county paper, and hope it will reach you. Ills a sound Democratic Journal. A. I). II. is some on poctrv. Hope he mav spread his wings and selttr aloft and sonr away. Hoping that the entire Democratic ticket muy be elected, f remain. Yours, truly, r()b Roy. METHOBSPQiNTS METHODS OF BUSIHESS FOIHTS OF ADVANTAGE hh-IH THE PURCHASE OF w OLOTimsra- ! C0LLI8S, JQBHSTQR&Ca BANKS tEBENSEURO, Penn'a. i-AT WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL To which 8 tnv UrtwwUd AttMflon and Cartful ScnrSnr of THE PURCHASING PUBLIC Tiif. Vkry Worst Chronic DifEASrS CckIlI). There is no disease, however long standing, which may hot lie cured by proper treatment. Dr. Keyser has given chronic diseases of the lungs', heart, throat, and Ad jacent organs, bisserions attention for nearlv forty years, and any of them that be cannot cure may lie set down as hopeVss. Dr. Keyser is the discoverer of Dr. Keyssr'h LUNO ClTKK, a medicine, that bids f;iir to revolutionize the whole treatment of pulmo nary affections. Thousand? have been cured by it who never consulted the Doctor at all, but it were always laitter to see the Doctor that discovered the medicine, than to take It without ; when this is not convenient-, try the Lung Cure; if is a wonder-working agent, and will auitti.-tte the whole constitution with new life. Price of Lung Cure gl.50 per bottle or S7..T0 per half dozen. To le had at Dr. Keyser's I.alioratory, 210 IV tin avenue, Pittsburgh. His private consulting office is No. 120 Penn avenue. Err HO OS: lyrE Ixito but One Price ftr ail POINTS: w U roceive Ca-ah I'uyment from All.. J OKE Prfeo means of neceSJrtfjr tbo Low?" cet Price - .. fAC7I Fares CT-pcn-e of collections an.1 w give a Guarantee protecting All.., PiTTsmfRo'a Great Show. In less than two weeks our great Exposition opens, and thore Is every reason to lielieve that It will le one of the most successful events In the history of the city. With the experience of last year to warn of mistakes and show wherein improvements can le made, every thing this season has worked smoothly and expeditiously, and everything this year tends to show that the Exposition will In every way lc superior to that of last. We learn that arrangements have been made with the Pennsylvania Pailroad Company by which their travel from the west to the Centennial will have an opportunity to remain over from morning until evening, thus giving" them an opportunity, of which Ihey will certainly avail themselves, to see our home Expedition, and this will also enable onr exhibitors to place their goods liefore the people of the South and West who will be passing through the city an opportunity which, but for the Centennial, Ihey would not enjoy. The fear that has frequently been expressed that the Centennial would attract our people away, to the detriment of our own Exposition, is certainly a foolish one. The i.tasa who are visiting and who will visit Philadelphia in to a very great extent made up of those who, even were there no national Exposition, would leave the city at this sea son for the summer resorts, and no fears are. entertained by the management that this will operate against them. Great improve ment will be made iu many of the special departments this year. Especially will this l the case In the Art and Florists' depart ments. Mr. Clarence Johns, the well known Pittsburgh artist, will start this week for Philadelphia, for the purpose of making ar rangements for the loan of quite a number of very excellent paintings by artists of repute from the privatceollections of Philadelphia, and in t his connection we learn that Gover nor Ilartrai.ft has kindly promised to loan the managers either Jtothermel's "Battle of Gettysburg," or the one of the same subject by Wendroth.l The latter, though not so large, has been more favorably noticed by connoisseurs. In conclusion, we would say to those who want space, that they tdinuld lose no time iu filing theirapplfc atious, as it is already a matter of competition and is daily growing more so. Pittsburg Dispatch, :w. Thoik who wbnhi know for themselves the best treatment of diseases relative to the generative faculty In man and woman. I should procure the valtiable medical works published by tho "IValwidy Medi -al Insti tute, " Boston, Mass.. now tiecome famous the world over. In "The Science of Life, or Self-preservation," the causes and cure of nervous debility, impotence, sterility, Jtc, are discussed In a masterly manner, and the volume should bo. fetid by everyliody. Another exceedingly valuable work pul Hshed by the Institute Is "Sexual Physiolo gy of Woman and Her Diseases," which should lie in the hands of every yonnj wo man and matron. "Diseases of the Nerves and Nervous Maladies" ia the title of another wol k published by the Institute anehns tire treatiss en these subjects. A Gold Medal has recently la-en presented t ' the author of these popular medical work '.t the National Medical Association. Iioa.l the advertisement. Wu P.etura Money when we cnanot Buit All - W'K fcuy our goods nt flwt hands, iu Juvmcn'o quantities, and at the lowest prices for CciIi.-...i.... WE mnnr.fc.ct"re with extreme se-ro every garment wo sell - WE Inspect every yard of goods that gees iato our garments.- .... WE put a ticket on eveff garment, showing pltlnly Its quality aua $rioe.-.. WS cut oT every Item of unnecessary cxpenditure.i.; ......:;.;........ WE employ Crst-clasa workmen la every department . "ITTE give satisfaction to every purchaser jryV or return tiiojuoney..... ......... losses frou. bad debts THE Onnmnicc rotc-fi to buvcr who may tot be . jauo f gjo'Li We rely cn Immense sales and era set Isfied witli a very emr.ll percenl-fu-3 of proCt. -.. ITIfieaffytohuycf us, rir.ee all af&tror.tcd alike, no cno getting favors that &T3 denied to oihers DICKHRING an'l debate are dono away by us.cvcrybody gctfi our best with out having to a? It tor it -a OUR lare;o experience, capital and facil ities we u-e for the people's benefit la lowering prices... ................ MONEY RECEIYED OH DEFOSIT, IV YAlll.l: OX llfMAMl. 1NTERET ALLOWED ON TlilE DEPOSITS. MONLY lOANtO. COLLECTIONS WADE. Afro a oinaAL BANKING OUSINESS TRANSACTED. S"-5 ,oei;d attention paid to business of cor- . ,i . . . 1 1 1 i -1 .Nov. u, ts;r.-tf. Cashier. 1 from all Wrilo "S"TTE fill orders reepivedby ms.Il i VV part of tbo United States. lor p&Tv.cu-iara i NOT a particle of t1.k ran In buying of U3. A cbil'l may buy as cheaply W In addition to our Immense ftock of Rcady-itado Clothing, wo have a Magnificent line oT Hen'a and Biy's Furaiahing Goods, Shirts (of cur own ma-Vc) and Vnderwttr, all at tha Very Lowest Prices. OAS HAZJ. $. E. COR. SIXTH & KAHKET STREETS, PHELADELPIHA. Siiockino Death of a Worthy Man. Messrs. Edgar Collins and John Reese went into Furnace No. 1 of the Cambria Iron Co., In Millville borough, on Monday morning last, for the purpose of partially filling It with wood preparatory to tho in troduction f the coke, ore, etc, with which it was designed to put the iiitnnce in blast, and while so engaged a couple of st icks from a bundle of cord wood which was being left down to them by the aid of a rope and wind lass, suddenly slipped out, and falling a distance of fully thirty feet, one of the sticks struck Mr. Collins on the right temple, crushing in his skull and rendering him to tally insensible. With a heroism and fore thought which docs him Infinite credit, Mr. Reese at once wrapped a rope which had Isieu left down to him around one of his arms, and with the other arm clasped tight ly about Mr. Collins, himself and the unfor tunate man were soon drawn to the surface, a distance of over fifty feet, from whence the Injured man was immediately conveyed to his home in Johnstown, ami Dr. John Low man was called in, but all efforts to save his life proved unavailing, as ho remained in an unconscious condition from the time of the accident, about 11 o'clock, a. m., until almtit 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when death put an end to his sufferings. Mr. Collins, who was a nephew of Mr. Thos. Collins, Snp't of the Millville furnaces, was in the 31st year of his age, and leaves a wife (tho niece of Mr. John Clark, of the Callan House, Cres son,) and one child to mourn his sad and shocking fate. He srs a worthy young man and was greatly esteemed by all who knew him. Peace to his ashes. WnoCAX Hr Bk? Vho can the Cam bria county man be that Is referred to In the following letter written to the Altoona Jfi'r ror by an Allegheny City correspondent? He says : Some two years sgo s yonntt womsn sppsrcntlv at.tit twenty-three yeors of airo, rathe to thlsritr from Altootis. On the 5Hrl or May. 187$, she made application hetore court No. l "for divorce from her hiishnnd, who Is hero confined In Castle Wright. The hearing has not yet taken plnee, for some reason, and l Is now said that the Judges hava received Information to the effect that the young woman has another husband In (,'ambrla contny. and that she was divorced from hhn. but now has proceedings Instituted In the Cambria coarts to tie released from her obligations as wife to him. Her sroni hnbntul, who is now In jail here, she marrlad at Oallitrtn some three years ago. It Isstipiiosod that, she has 'intention' en some other un fort una te wretch, hence her appli cations for divoreo. It fs not presumed that tho .Tndgos will grant her petition, after having been informed of the lasts In the case." The Ajtr.ntCAx People. No people in the world suffer as much with Dyspepsia fis Americans. Although years of "experience in medicine had failed to accomplish a cer tain and sure remedy for this disease and its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Heart burn, Water-brash, Sick Headache, Coslive ness, palpitation of the Heart, Ijiver Com plaint, coming up of the food, low spirits, getieral debility, etc., yet since the'intrHlno tion of Green's Arot'ST FbowKit we lie lieve there is no case of Dyspepsia that, can not le immediately relieved. 30,000 dozen sold last year without one case of failure re ported. Go to your Druggists, Lctnmon & Murray, Eliensburg, or P. M. Woleslagle ,fc Son, Wilinore, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you. Regular size 75 cents. REGISTER'S N0TIGE ! "V"OTICH is hereby given that the following 1.1 nantorl Accounts have been passed and It'ed iii tlie Register's Office at Kbenshurg. In and for tho County of Cc.mbrta, and will tie r resented to the Orphans' Court of said coin y. for confirm;! Ion and allowance, on Wsn hiwiiat, the 0th day of Septkmiibk, A. D. 1870, to wit : 1. Tho final aeeonnt of TVm. Young, guardian of Jcf.o Smcaton. a minor child of Jane Smeaton. late of Scotland, deceased. f t. The account of l. A. lierkcynfls. guardian of TVtn. H. Farncr, a minor child ot Surnin Farner, 1 late ofOonoinangh township, deceased. . S. Tlie firit and final account of Mofies Krln.v, ' gnsrdliuiof Sarah Jsnc. V tlilnhi and Jas Klisnk. minor chll.iran of John Shank, lato of Adams township, deceased. 4. The second aeeonnt of TavM I. Horner, 'ad- ! mlnlsirator ae bontt non. cam ttttamevto annrzo of Isasc Hornor. late or Highland township, dee'd. .. The Grst and partial account of rklnmnd J. Waters, one of tho executors of Kdward Kvans, late of the borough of Kbenshnrg. deceased. The Srsi and fb.A! account of Jacob HofTmnn. administrator of Oldeon Krlng, late of Adams township, deceased. 7 The account of Francis O'Frfel, executor of Lena Dcloxfcr, lata of Allegheny township, doe'd. 8. Th' fln.il account of .Michael McOaire ami Charles Mo.Wanomy. administrators of Oeorge lirncu, late of Allegheny township, d. ccaSod. 9. The second anil partial account of Mnrgaret f-.eary and A ugTisttn. Waltnrs, executors of Mi chael Iycavy. lato 'of fjOretfo borough, deceased 10. Tho second and final account of Kllen M. Walters, adrainistralrix r Henry Walters, late of Johnstown borough, deceased. 11. The first anil partial account of Alvln F.vans, administrator or jVihn O. fcvnris. late of Kbens bnrg borongh. dS'eeasod. 12. Tho accohr.tof WnV. Cide. administrator of John .Mad Men. late of Adams township, deceased. 18. The account of James liolani. administrator or John O. lioland, lata of SutmnltvWle borouirh, deceased. 14. The first Snd pnrtfal areonnt of Henrv Wal ters, administrator of S. A. Kephart, late of VU raoro borough, deceased. 16. The first and final account ofOoo. M. Read, trustee to sell tho real estato or Kdward Donald son, lato of Washington town.iitp, deceased. JA.MKS M. SINGER, Register. Register's Oflice, Ebensburg, Aug. 7. 1S76. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Rhey Boyd, Esq The Mayflebl (Ky.) Monitor of a recent dae pays the following high but no doubt wel! deserved compliment to a much esteemed Ebensbttrg hoy Rhey Boyd, Esq., whose mother, a lady of great culture and strength of character, is at pres ent on a visit to her old home and the noma of her venerable mother In this place. The Monitor says : Tlce wag followed by Jf r. Rhey Boyd, the assis tant Detnocratle elector for this District, whose appearance on the stand was greeted with the most enthusiastic applause. Although a very young man, and somewhat of a norfce In the art of political oratory, he made an eloqnent snd a telling speech clearly oemonstrating tnat ho is I the "son ef hi. father." (and of his mother, too, ! might have been added. Rd. Fbkkmast.) A : the canvass waxes warmer, Mr, Boyd will Improve : frreatly, and whoever ha. the misfortune to meet , dm tn donate daring the coming campaign will ! find to hit sorrow that It will be no child's play. 1 In Rney Royd the best of them will find "a foe- man wort hy c hia steel." His speech stirred up , the enthusiasm of the andlenee, and wS frequent- j ly Interrupted with applause A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc.. I will send a recipe that will cure von, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-add ressod envelope to tiie Rky. JoSF.ril T. INMAN. Station D, Ilihle House, .Vein 1'orJfc. r4-'l.-in.l J Ml 1 OIllTt'A RV RmK. Dierl. In Altoona, July 31st, 1S7. SfB A., wife of Dr. J. J. Krlsc, aaed 35 years. The deceased, second daughter of !. It. nnd 51. Kennedy, was born at Tront Hun. Lycoming cof.n ty, tn Augnst, K41. bnt her perents soon after wards removing to this county. ."ier early life was spent at Hemlock. When quite young she com menced tho profession of teaching, and wss es teemed a competent and successful educator fn Various parts nt the county In which she taught, ami many of her fnriuer pupils will road of iior early death with sincere regret. After hcrmsr rinire, some eight years ago, she resided at St. Anirnstlne nntil within two years past, when her httt-hnnd removed with his" family to Altoona, Here eonsitmpt ton manifested Itself, and desplto all that medical sVIU and the snxlous attuntions of her frlen1s could do. she finally succumbed to tho dread destroyer. The life of Snn A. Krlso was that of a true Christian. As child, sis.er, playmate, teacher, wife, motheranil neighbor, her relations to her frthifly and society wore at all times Influenced by the maxims of the Gospel. The duties ot her" state tn life she alwsvs faith fully performed, and In .he service of Ooi she was ever fait hfnl. in season and out of season. Reli gious, she was anything but ostentations; bonov olent, her charities she never pharisaically pub lished : naturally reticent, her tongue was not employed In the detraction of her neighbor, and she never lent her ears to l he senseless gossip which is but two common In the worl I. In a wotd. her life was a eonllnnens effort to Imitate the II lo of her Savior, and her death was as edltyin? ss her life had been exemplary. In hor last, "long and palnfnl Illness she had the happiness or re ceiving all the consolation of her religion. The priest of (lod administered te her the sacraments of the Chnrch. which she received with the most touching devotton. Tho good Sisters oftlharlfy dally visited her. prayed with and encouraged her to final perseverance, and when the hist moment came she calmly took leave of her afflicted hus band, children and frlonds without a murmur and without a struggle, and passed away full of hope for a glorious resurrection, and a re nnlon In heaves with the loved ones sho was parting from on earth. On Thursday morning her remains were convey, ed to the Snrumlt, followed by a Urge concourse of mourning relatives and friends, and tn the church where she had often tome tn youth to learn the christian doctrino, to hear Mass and re oelve the sncremcnts, tho Rev. Father Hackett I celebrated the Requiem Mass, nnd was answered hy tho choir, tho members or which had been tho companions or tho deceased in her youthful days. ARerMaas. Father H. delivered a discourse which wss at onco a high tribute to tho virtues or tho deceased anil an earnest and eloquent appeal to all to Imitate hor virtues ; alter which all that wa. mortal or Sua A. Kriso wa. consigned to Its last resting place In the family burial ground la St. Aloyslus' cemetery, s mid the sympathies of """oiuniea multitude tor ner nereaved ha nana and friends. Heq.inpace. Amen. M; OITTINOS. Died, In this place, on Saturday night, Aiig.a. i7. a my, youngest daughter of John and Anna Gittjags, aged 4 years, 2 months and 8dty. allllAL LIST. List or Causes ect down for trial at a Court of Common Plena to tie held at Khonshurir. for Ihe County of Cambria, commencing on Mo.iuay, the 4tli day of HBPTEMnni. A. D. lS'.fl : First Wfkr. Oswald vt. Rnsh; I-'yo vs. Hsfsb bergcr: Commonwealth vs. tSmay et. a I. ; Klofn vs. Nathanon. S boost i Wkbk Ityrno & Weak land vs. Wal ters, fclaned Issue; Saupp va. Krisn, feigned Is sue: Hums vs. Krlse. feigned Issue; Pate vs. Wen trorh; i'ipcr ct-al. vs tiiirisry; Hngus-vs. Morri son ; Hyde &. Non vs. I'ike ; l.'aah vn.'iJiek ; S;in--man vs. Kur'n; Watson vs. Laps Icy; Hrcsilovs. llannan ; Commonwealth vs. (llen et. al. ; Trej lcr vs. T rosier fc Kendon ; Dickey's Adm'r v.. Warner et. al.; (jHmpI.ell vs. Swifxler; Kusssil fc. Co. vs. HochsMne; Oeis vs. Hold; Fronheiser vs. I.oro' or Johnstown; (irli.lth vs Keim; Watson vs. Kennedy et. si. ; Victor Sewing Machine Cn. vs. Roilgers et. al. ; Watson Be Co., vs. Adm'rB of Wm. Orr ; Newhouse vs. MeCsrtncy; Hurn vs. 1 Cohick &. JSenford ; Martin vs. Fronhoi-er : Krl-e , VS. haupp; Holmes vs. Met Ice: Mellon vs. Fin noy fc Johnson; Hunderlicfi vs Levy : Hahlo & fteiglltz vs. .NnthaiiKon fc Co. ; Watson vs Fred ericks: Hrown. lor use, vs. Rrackcn & Hrndlev; Hillings fc Whoclock vs. L S. Lewis fc Co.; First Nat. limit of Altoona vs. Vowlnkel ; Flslior fc Co. s. Leiden. B. McCOT.OAN, Prothonotdry. rrothonotnry s Office, Ebcnstnirg, Aug. 7, 1876. T7" II0 WS' A 1JR A I S KM EX fs! " Notice i- hereby given that the fol lowing nnin"d appraisements of personal pro perly of decedents, selected r.nd sbt spurt for the widows of intestntcs tinder the Act of As sembly or tho 141 h d'y o' A on!, A. f . 183!. have been filed fn the Register's Oflice nt Rtiensbtirg nnd will be prift nted to the Orphan' Court of Cambria county, Tor confiruintfott mid allow ance, on Wkpsssoav. thc6ih day of Sf.ptkm er, A. D. 1S76, to wit : 1. Inventory and appraisement of cortnln per sonal property appra scd and Set apsrt for hoso Kineh. widow of John l-tloch, late or Johnstown norongn, ueceasod, S300. 2. Inventory and appraisement of oortain per sonal property A ppr.ilscd and set apart for K.tiza beth high, widow ol Jacob Rish, late of Johnstown borough, deceased. aoo. 8. Inventory and appraisement or certain per sonal property appraised and set apurt lor the cliil Urtn of James WIIon. late of Coneuiaagh town ship, dcecasod, MS4.4K 4. inventory and appraisement, of certain per sonal proparty'apprnUnd nnd set apart for .tnllnn Mohler. widow ol Anthonr Alohler, late of Jlarr township, decoased, 1243 s5. JAMKi Al. CINTtElt, Reirlster. Register's Olhce, Bbt-nsburg, Aug 7, 1870. TnX EC U TOR'S NOTICE" Estate of PkTer WoonLEY, Sr. Letters testamentary on the etafe of Peter Wood ey. lato ofChcst townsh'p.t'ambrla count v, deceased, have been granted to the undersiirnod. residing In said township, to whom all pers ms in debted to said estate aro requested to make Im mediate payment, nnd those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settle ment. PAUL VAlUNEKi Kxecuior. Chest Twp., Aug. 4, 1878.-6t. "MOTICE. The foil owing articles were bought by me at Constable's sale, July 31st. 1878, and left with Jorkph Oarpikr of Burr township, until he redeems or I see fit to remove the same, to Wit: 1 horse. 1 stove. 1 cup board, 1 table. 1 set chairs, 1 Mnk. 1 shot-gun. 1 gram cradle 2 sets h irness. 2 heesenps. l grind stone, and t sleds. All persons are hereby cau tioned against meddling with said property Harr 1 wp., Aug. 4. 1876 -3t. C. LEIB. "TOTICE. The first nnd partial ac count or William J. Buck, assignee of William Cole, has been Hied fn tho Protholiot.rr's office of Cambria County, and will be presented for confirmation to the Court of Comm. .n Pleas or Sat.1 eoucty on the first Mn lay or Septentlier, A. J87,6. . ,H; MLO AiV. Fro, honorary, rrothonotary's Ofnee, Ebunsburg, July 24, 1S78. T21 A. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNRY- AT-La w,Eliensbnrg. Office mi fiigh street, east end mi residence. ll-il.tl -tf. Is widely known as one of the niort effectual remcdie ever discovered for cioanine Ibe sys tem and pnrifyiEg tlie blood. It" ha food the test of years, with a con stantly growing rep utation, based on its fntrinsio virtues, and sustained by its re markable cures. So mild a. to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to cfiectnallr purge out the great cor ruptions of the lilood, such as tho scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the system Ibr years, ?ooii yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear, tlcnce its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin. Tumors, lMotclie.9, Boils, Pimples, 1'uttules, Sores. St. Anthony's Fire, lloso or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt liheum. Scald Head, Ringworm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not eern especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Diseases Female Weakness, Debility, and Leucorrlioea, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feo.l better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vior and a new lease c life. rXLBPARBD B T Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical m4 Analytical ChfrrUsts. SOLD BT ALL DRUG'S I?T 8 EVBBYWTIK&a ORPHANS CO CRT SALE. ly virtue of an order of the Orphans" Court of Cimoria county, the undersigned will otter at public sa.e on the premise s, on stcro v. the itJi.'.ayof Air.rSr, SsTfl, at 2 o'clock, r m , the following, described real esta'e. r whieh Mary Kelioe. late or lsl!Pz!ii lowofdiip. Cambria counts-, died, seized, lo wit : A LOT )K OROCNIl I en which is erected a Dwelling Dense and Stablw. Sni'! lot ol ground is .lescritw.l s foliows: H- irl li ning i.t a piston tho South ol the line ot tho I'enn'a R:il R ud nn-l corner ol Iot No. si; thence with mM lot south fifteen and one-half degrees west thirteen nnd one. half perches, to a ist; thence north sevent v-fuir and one-half dogrres. j west two hundred feet, lo a pf t. corner of lot No. 17; I hence won s:ul l t to t li line ot said Kail Road; thence with s.-tlil Kail Road to the place of hcirir.nini containing ON H ACRF, more or less the Paid piece or lot of ground helrg the ssna wh'rh bus been conveyed by .In men McCloskey lo Mary Keiioe by deed dated' the 2!t .lay of April, 1S.S7. In which ilre.i ia reserved tho mineral right to tho said James MeCioskey iu tlie said lot of ur'iund. , Tki:mss of Sat.k fine half.the purchase money tn be paid on conftrniall.ui of rle and the other linir in one year, with Interest t hereon, to be se cured b njortgtge or jn lament ImmkI Imm the purchaser. "" TlltMIAS I'M NKKT. Administrator of Marv Kehoe, Uecd. OallltIn Tttp., July 1 78 -3t! BOOK DBUGaMYARIETY STORE. TTAVINQ recently enlHrsred our slock wearo I L now prepared to soil at a irreat reduction I rem former pri.e. Our stock consists of !rugs. Medicines, lN'rrumeiy, Fency Straps, Jseon's, Hall's nnd Allen' Hair R'-.-torati v s Pills. Olntinents. Plasters. liniment. Pain Killer.. Citrate Maz-nCsia. Kss: .l;imnii (iinger. Pure Flavoring Kxt facts. Kscnce, I."inon Syiup. Soothing Syrup, Spiced !yi up. Rhubarb I'll iv Spices, Ac, Cigars and Tobaccos. Ilia nk Hooks, !ceds. Notes Snd Hotids: Cap Post, Commercial find all kinds of Note Paper, Knvolopr-s, Pens, Pencils. At-nold's Writing Kin i, Itlack nml R.-d Ink. Poeket and l's Rooks, Alitrnzines, Newspapers. Novels, Hlsto fivs, l!;tles. Religious, Pray er and Toy Books, Penknives. Pipes-, Jl; frVe have added toourtock a lot of FIXR -IKWF.bltY, to whicii we wiuild ins ite the at tention of the Ladie. PHOTOGRAPH ALRUMS nt lower prices thnn cvtr rurcrrd in thi p:ce.. l'apcr and CJgaft -.! -iJlu'r wtmlosalo or re tail. LliMMttN A: MM If RAY. July .10, ISfiS. Main Street. Kbt nsburp. JOHN D. THOMAS, HK undersigned r-spect full v Informs l.is numerous customers an'' I'lb pnldie BT-r- ally that he is preparedtti imihiifnc: ure HOOTS i anilMior.sot anydr-lr- d size or qintlif j-, from j the finest French cell Sltin boots to the -arset I hrogans. in the vkht bs.t mannkii, on the ' shortest notice, and at tnodiraic prices nS ' like woj-Jj can be obtatobd nny where. Those wh have worn Hoots aii'l Shoes made at my ectahlif.hmont need no nssuranco ss to the superior quality ot my work Oi hers run e i-dly be oonvino.-i! ol the fact:! 1 hey will ouly g ve Pe a trial. Try nnd be convinced. " Itcpnirit p of Hoots and Shoes attended tn promptly an. i inn woikiunulilvC manner. Thankful for pat favor I feel c-onfhTcnt that my w.rk .'. il.--s will com mend me to a continuance null iiunusoof tl esuei. I JOHX D. THOM AS. IT CP HARDWARE . v POCKET KNIVES vJ1 Knives, Forks Spoons, SCISEORS. AXES. SHOVELS, LOCKS, HINGES, NAILS, I T l . - ig CARPENTERS', BLACK- IZil SMITHS' & AGRICUL- 0 TUBAL TOOLS. -X) - r ar - -j j g riKT PliiZK AT VIKM EtPOMTHta, ISJS. II . II O S I X R t EEL, M.1KU r ACTL'ItRIt OF St PRUTnR Union Crop LEATHER, ULPHUR Soap Is Cleaiuicg. eariziaf. Puiofscliag-, Boollk j, lltaliag mi Turifj isj. . Tt renders the coamoit'iklii rpmaral.TT sr.ft and healthful. . It Imparl' a tmniibhi! inootiiness to the akin, and f.rma en las;ic whitentrM. It cure burns,' ,01.18, ehufitg, excotintieua, ruu.Klmen, tan,uiiluirn. freck les, lierjt, t-liarp"'! hnnils, aire!i, ulcers, dandruff, l.ii-tfri (n ihe handt and feet. Itih, trn.und iteh,it-hiag Ltr..n tho tnrs, itching of the Ixnly, pi!es. Corns. -AK reliovus the itching au l ii riution of t hing and stinging i-iaeitB. Al ft is ci-p-clally nda-fei fj tae Tou.rr, NcrsilST, iwiJ PTa -oii, you cmn tako a Su.'pfiur tit Ic.-uero. Ter t at!:- ing Children, !t U it:io:ia!led. I.iir ho m.e tt In their Toilet WuulJ licrtr !! without it. It neutralizes tba od r if persi-lrstion, and, n an extrriI rcmeilj. rnq crctl Ln used aiitlos. Full dlrecUoiu kvDUnf eacU packNjs. TRY IT. rries 23 Cts. tt? Cikj. t Ziin ft t3 CH. iij mail 26 Cta. hj mail 75 CU. Mats' Depot at - - Ir. "Vnrt 3y7co OfHoe, fio. 1321 Ureen Et., riiilgJelphia. Bol4 kr adl lraSKl.,t. 3 USE NO OTHER. AND prAt.ER IX BIDES, AM) rLiSTEREa? IIAiB, .7 O A'.S 2Y II'X, VA . COurt trips cf Oak nnd Hemlock IVrk wanted. Cf. pnl 1 on delivrv st t be Tannery. Wot id v U, .Inn. 7. isra.-iy. ) I TO 1 1'S N OTIC 1 0. Having been np;.iutcl Auditor bv the tr T.han's tVmrt f Cambria coun: v tn re-port dls ri bntion ol Iheamonnt In t i-e lii'i.'ls ( .l-.iin l(. N. trie, aifininisiraror of Kh-hard .NagI , late of siir. qnt-hannn. townsliip dee'd. e shown I v hi account tile I l;ireh KH!i. I-JS. I her.-bv Kie iiotiee that I will sit at my oliiec in l-.!.nii -l ug on Wkonespay the -!.1rl d:iv ef A lorT lT.rt inVii,..L. when and where all parties bneresied are require e ! to present their e!nim, ,r be debarred Iroin coming in on said tnnd. A. Y July 2S, !ST3.-3t. IJAKKLK, Andltor. Orphans' Court Sale. IHTOirS NOTICE. The tin- er'Cned. aoioiii'i-,l bv the Court of I oinmnn 1'iens nfCamb lae.-unlv Auditor to dis tribute tlie fund fn the hands t.r" John A. lflatr, msnn.-ci.i (ivtcn Ctinmnvh.-itii. as shown by his aeeiiimt filed In said Cuoii. lo-rebv arives T'otlee that he will sit lU Lis office in Kln-nsburg on UEi WKSPAv. the tlli (lav of Aiiii st. at Jo'- clock. i li., w.'icnand w here all pariief Inter -te t must present tnclr e aims, or be debarred from coming In on said fund. A. V. HAUKiiK, Auditor. July ss, l'TS.-CU kitelieu Mt"n-i!s Cambria Two .1 AS 5 July . is7a.-. Mt'RRA V. TVTOTICE. Havins lioujiht at Flior - ift-s s;xle, mi ?aturl:y. ,Iulv T2d. lc-To, the folioninr tleseribcl articles as the proiiertv of Daniel .Murray, ol t'ambria township and left the sune with him tlnrin my pic sure. I herebv eastionall persons atr.ttnst interr ring wdh sai'l property. ti wit A!l rl... n-. ... . . I corn and potatoes It Ifie gr.-und. all the bnV imv ! nidffl nnl tisinr m l. w o ... i : " a iihllA a.l 'Z.r1 ' ii'-u.-'t,iimu itiiiiiT up Hfll l'"t" biu, "ii tiio prrinie.s. ou SAT UK DAY, AUGUST 26th, 1876, at half-past n o'clock e. m.. the t.illorlmrd"ScritH;d real estate of which Htoe Dkvlix died Seized, to wit : A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in Oallitrfn township, Camhr.1 eonnty, ! a tjoining lands of Michael i-ml'li. Patrick Ka'v, and others, containing t ct-ew a nd it t Pore Pew. ; having thereon erectetl a ohe-and-a-hatf storv Ih Hot'K( Lo STAHt.r.. and Ihe u-ocil oathuiliVntrs. There is also a thriving young orchard of choice I fruit, on the premises. j Tkrvs or s tLit. tme-hair the purchase money I to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the ether' hair in one year. vith Interest, to be Secured by' mortgage or judgment bond of the purchaser. TlKIMASMcNK.AI . Administrator of Hi oh Dkvli.h, dee'd. ' Gallltzin, Aug. 4, l,75.-3l.s TJ H. PLAXK, yi. D., nspectfnlly 0. LAKE, Attorxey-at-Law. iytnlnf, 1 TChen&hurT t in.,. ..i- r. I Hon. R. . : v ' nu xt.-Kisier k m.ri od Reeoider, la Coust Hou.s. rs his professional services to the citizens of Kbensburg and vicinitv. Oflice ad- refMence ani iiuraediatei v in the rear of J. Llovd's drug stere. Night CitlU caa he made at t he residence of Mrs. Dunn, on Craiv JorUiU'eet, oensbarT. i4-iL-tf.J "EpXECUTOH'S NOTICE. Iv-tate of .Dills HttADl.rY. llecM. Letters testamentary on the estate or Ji.l.rl Hradley, late ol Alb-iheey township J ambria County, .fecensed, haye been granted to t he under signed, "residing ir! sail township, o whom all persona-indebted to said estate are requested to Innke Immediate payment, and tbone bavin claims wi l pr Sent them prope, ly autiieni icated for settlement. HKNUY MANsriELD. Pieeut-r. TOTICE. Ail purports are IiorcliY c.tutloiie.l aeaiust ii.i.-rfei Ing w ith three mares, one cow. eight head voting ealile, rive hog all the grain in Ihe gnund'. two sets harness one sled, one plow, one harrow, one clock, and one bed stead and bedding which were bought by me at Sheriffs sale and hare been left in Possession of Joseph Stcinlx-laer. Jr:. or Harr township, until I see fit to remove the same. JOSKPH STKIXBE1SER. f?a, QEO M. IIEAVE. Attorny-at-La, V F"enshiirif. Pa Offl oa Ceutre street, tnree door.- lroai Hh el.-eei. auf7,ji,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers