t 4 i ;JJ' 1 e Kdward Yccnra, of Walker townsLip, Huntingdon county, is the last man heard from who closed liis earthly career by blow ing into tlio muzzle of a gun and forgetting To keep his foot long enough on tho trigger. The hall entered his mouth arid the last hreath departed from the name orifice imme diately after. This on Thursday afternoon last. It is said that an attempt was made on Friday night last to fire the Mountain House j at Cresson, and that a female form was seen ; gliding over the roof in a mysterious manner ii .1 l'.ast I'oiH-niatiL'h at shortly lefore the flames hurst forth. As : i i .in!;, with the back ,iue precaution has been taken to provide .... i i i 1 against just such a catastrophe, the fire was promptly checked before any serious dam age had been done. An old lady named Coppers 78 years of age, hung herself with a corset in Allegheny township, Somerset, county, not long since, and the Johnstown Tribune facetiously re marks that of corset killed her. Bha had for some time been complaining of heart disease, IV.it seemed to fear that that afrlic- CIlBilJEEH. . civ;: burg, Pa., , J . - A I a. so, ts.. im ATii r Hon Sam'l Hf.x , -Mii'v wa never more forri 1 .' ri i' yest.-r.b.y morning ,,.7. ,,t' ihe tragic death of ,' ' '' i.rv. well known and great i , .).- :i ml abroad, whose lii'e- .... i'.. niiii mi the railroad Le- in mm nn teg orimeii i;ov the :! i'h'iit happened , r.ired at present writing, I,, i.i be that Mr. Henry was ,,.. in mi riiiladelphia, hut . in I iiiiH to get off at Cres ,j i . .tiil "i iicinaugb, when ,1 uatf in the ct of stepping , ar in the next ill front, v. hen "p-i-tit and tell to the track, ,; :,-mi!i .! d. His remains i n -1 a- we are fning to press, oms.bi.v afternoon Peace to -j - :!. 1 1 PEttSOMAL. .:- the Other J'laee. r, h. : snaked were recently ,( n v I ' r t. tw- niy eight years old still , :,- p.r the I'.lair iron and coal r .f in Altt'i i.a that a married .. i -as cloned with a young ,., il.iliiilaysburp. .. . ( cu-tiue has cai'ght the i ,.;'!. a fair prospect, for the .. . . of a t'p -fip company. ; II. pi'lib-r- employed in the i . Ii.d'.'g'-d in a very pleasant . ,. ir.iix ille, this county, on' tion would tint end her existence soon enough hence the hanging. A niau uanieJ DenJ. F. Kelley struck another named James Killyan on the head with a hammer 5u one of the lower shops on the Pa. K. K. Co. , at A 1 toon a, Tuesday last, fraclnrlug his skull and producing injuries which may, and probably will, prove fatal. The trouble was caused by Killyan marry ing a lady whom Keller wished to marry. The assault was a very cowardly one, Kelley striking his victim from behind. The would be nsfcassin is now in jail. The Athletic Juniors of L.oretto have won another decisive victory, this time set tling the hash of the Gallitzln base ballists by a score of 32 to 11, the game taking place Wednesday afternoon last on the grounds of the former club. Honors are gathering thick 1 land fast on the Ioretto boys, and if they M has leen lodged in i keep on a while longer, as they have been, itli forgery and em- ' nothing short of first class professionals will lit f the Victor sew- In- able to get away with them. ,..iny at Alti.i'tia. l a- two l.sse ball organi- v i!..v. v. i - Kr a I 1 .1 half. . : -i.'ii, j r. , who recent ly cut .- .in i:i Ji'iinslown named . ii a ruZ'jr, ' a.(4 arrested . 1 .!.-. l.iy !:(, and is njv -i .iili ,.t Sl.i'cj bail. i.ian. sun of Mr. John fJar- . W.n l. h.iJ bin lelt thumb ;.it by In ii'.g strti'k by . - v t vii'g to aun ai- 1 IV,, ai th- bat. ' '. neiiiaili borough, i.ttnn in his garden in . w i i e M-nt fri in Mein- About eighteen feet ot the cellar wall of the county alms-hm.se, which recently . .i- ersweat" and the i gave way, has been rejilaci-ii by new stone t, ,i.";.s the ".Ir.niata," j work twelve and a half feet, in heights Th - ," ai.il I. 'ill khows how j,,l, was dune by Mr. Thos. Carroll iu a kkil- j ful and workmanlike manner, .is was ac ii n. ii:. td Win. I-eo was coiiiplish-il without disturbing asingl.i brick ,i, cf an engine n the west- i in tbe edifli'e. This too after several well Pa. K. II. , Friday night , known and competent mechanics hail de .1 liijuiies uliii.h caused his 1 clined to undertake the task. j Were it not that King, of the Altoona 1-e pli-iiie a Wi'.more to. i j;a, j;rat, is afllictcd with another brl spell of ami g.ailiifss will no liis own ( King's) English, we should insist ri me, The new military j t hat ourWashingloii township correspondent r , it is said, will attend promptly indict him for liliel, inasm'ich s ; ; i,e:!"ivm. j hriutimafesthatwearewre.stlingwiihwh.it ; i I : is the Sen a torial,pnd j j,e H lieves to lie the nina hundred and fifty ; n'li r, Miehat'l Kunkle, i SfVenth attack of quincy. As it is, we can i Representative delegates ; si a reel y refrain from saying on a venture, 1 ee,, tai ie State cwuveiitiou j "Sic(ken) him, 'Qniucy anyhow. r, ' i 1 i niinty. U. B. WestbriMik, Esq., informs ns per I m a . li. "id "f Mr. Simon dig, and ! postal card from New York that there is no j ... j h i; 'ig, death fnni dysen- j truth in the statement mado by our Washing- , ! :.v i i ?!!; wild cherries, we , t()ll township correspondent last week that :i-i '.mi k. ami its age was two j jjlu Sonmau estate had been sold to aa Eng lish company, orindeed tliat it has been sold at all. Of course "Quincy" did not origin ate the story, merely giving it as a rumor, but a it seems to have been a false rumor, we deem it our duty to rectify the error. Frank A. ('only, the minof m iny faces and the chap who knows how to make every bily happy with his fine singing and amus i:ig representations, will appear before bis numerous friends at Chest Springs this (Fri day) evening in one of his charneterisl ic en tertainments, and at Carro'ltown to-morrow (Saturday) evening in Ihe saui" role. Ot" iruf I'rank is too veil known and aiipre- i a. a iin-recxperimeiif, ! both nlaces to need any recommeu- weiild secia to be juite I d.ition from us. The stable attached to the Iiiverside Hotel at Confluence, Somerset county, Mr. Frantz, proprietor, was destroyed by lire together with all its contents at on early hour on Friday morning. Throe horses, two or which belonged to Mr. Harry Moure and I Mr. ISeutmi of Pittsburgh, and the th'rd to !; ...ii 1 s.rive to lay by j y r. Fiantf., perished in the ll.inies. An ene iy i'y. This is a good j ,y (.f the hotel keeper is suspe -ted of liar !. is Hi it ni.Mtey can be '. ic fired the barn, and is at present iu jail ii g all the dry go4ls, j on a charge of incendiarism. ; v etc, you ntc4 from j The I1..1 lidaytsburg Nfni'fi.rtflearns from i .iim.uI iw undersold by j otir down town contemporary that "the pe- I i- a i. ..A ...lifiim tlin ,,ri ,m it.! ir ff pie OI J HOOIIi ilir .g.i ,. - a ci'y organization," and then captiously : ! , i.litieK to railroad remarks that it was unib r tlie impression that they had such an organization. P.ut that's just the kind of a man Trangh is no ! one cau air his knowledge of anything now- ! a-days with, tit getting that confounded pa per after him with a sharp stick, as-it were, ' so to Sieak. P.rother James lis our sym- pathies. j As the plank walk along the east side ! of Jn'ian street, has been completed, we sug- . . 1 .. .1. ... ', k ai a-tiiAl cost. Set .; gest the propriety oi our "ioiiKii !. i and then see the Judge I tending the liberticsof that thoroughfare by A b.trgains. j special vote toourdown town contempirary. n . i.ier friend Ir. II off- i If they do- we fell sure that the denizens ' ..... -l . e it k'. own a a most skilful thereaway will liirnisn auescori, n i.e..-u to accompany him on his tour of inspection and point out the Ixauties lielonging and the benefits to bo derived from an improve ment which according to his way of think ing has been so sadly misplaced, j A man named Smith, who kept a saloon I in Johnstown a few years ago, but subse- Cresson ! quently abandoned me ousiness oei .msc mc.c wasn't "millions in it," is now said to lie Huntingdon J' rm.i I -toi-y a'D'it. ihe t'am- i 1, niiiri h v r the; ,r 1 he purpose of review of , i , , i mo. the Fifth i .1! ...v , . ri-nl in selling pies i i,n.' nl i ties to railroad ,,i enuii gh, were ImIi e. I n x lay evening last by r 'i",d wii le altetnpting to W iv ':ism iijict train after k a '. .. ay. of Johnstown, as will bo , in, t elsewhere, proposes ,e;.i'. , from the clothing busi .: 't .!), i t in view proposes he at lallitziu on Wed . 1 1 i 1 1 y iirmeil and equi p- - r. a ni'-tnln r of the "Moun a'.l club, Altoona, had his me eyenadly demoralized, ', 1 y U-ing struck in the 1" bail knoekeil from a bat a,' nf the "Calico" boys, a trie "M. C.'s" were at the '"lilT- .1 s Ii ' I r . '"'i'. '"I . !, , i,vi' molars and take r partial sets of artilieial -t living prices. ' '.iiia, Ohio and West Vir .I'in'i i.utieipated in its ion ve;erdav I 1 -ii,ti,-s. As our Dane r ;:. t!-.. f.-asf of reason and ; superintendent of the East St. Louis rolling . s,,iis hi I.rogress, of j mill, in which he is reputed to own oonsid- no particulars this week. ! erab'.e stock. How it was ever out that tho whilom saloon keeper and tne present roil ing mill superintendent is one and the same person, we are at a loss to know, though it is quite probable that his first name is John and that fact led to the discovery. Messrs. Haxter & Son of this place have concluded to make way with the entire stock of goods they have now on hand.no mat- t f rthe erection of the new ter what the sacrifice, as they need room for II ilMdaysburg has been their fall and" winter supplies. Hence it is that they have resolved to sell all they have atlessthan cost, and they invito every one who wishes to secure better bargains than they ever heard of to bring along the cash and see what they can do for them. This is no catch-penny announcement, but a bona Jiile promise which they pledge their words m ar Pittsburgh, stepped off the j to make good. 8-20.-tf. luiiod ition while iu motion, on j It hnft jnit reached the public ear that a . and alighted just in front of dastar,iy attempt to wreck the Fast Line "!-'h Ksl'f' west, which was j west wa(, made not long since at Pack Saddle, ! way at the time, and which ; bw,ow j0i,nfltown, by placing rails, tele . a-,,1 injured him so badly that ; cr!lph poie9 ad other obstructions on the same afternoon. f- track, but fortunately the watchman dis- ' trom next Monday will wit- f. t.pvere,i ti,e condition of affairs before the ' - "f tn'! Ir county train rea-bed that noint. This rtendish at tempt at wholesale murder was kept from the public in hojn;s that the discovery of the perpetrators' would thereby 1m made more certain, but thus far all efforts to ob tain a clue to the hellish fiends hare proved 1 unavailing. r will lie when he gives the i;ity, t,) Mr. John Schreine, of 1 w!....s.- hid wn $103,700, or 51,300 l Hi-' tu r.t lowest bidderand 5G4.300 Ii 'Ijesl on a list of twent v-three "' :' e -s I" ,r 'he vi rk. "'''"'I'l'W McFarlane's foundry at A citizen of IVlacklick township found on his retnrii homi from this place, on Tues day lasr, that his pocket-book, containing seven dollars and a few cents had turned up missing, but whether he lost it iu Kbons burg or on his way home ho is not, aide to say. If it has been found and is iu honest hands, the tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at thisoilice. John Wilson, the man now under lock and key at Castle Ita inner, in this place, for lieing implicated in the burglary ot Mr. i Heiple"s jewelry store in Johnstown, on j Tuesday morning of last, week, is believed ' to be the same Joint Wilson alius California i Jack, who with two others succeeded, some eight years ago, in robbing the Coontv a- j tional U.vik of Clearfield of tor which crime he and his confederates were subsequently arrested, but by turning State's evidence Wilson succeedod iu escaping pun ishment. Having some two weeks ago Inadver tantly spoken of the editor of the Atoona Tribune as "H. Clay Iuau," that gentle man intimates iu his last issue that even the quincy won't save us if we should happen to fall into his hands. A terribly threat surely, considering the ability (?) of Hem to do what he threatens," but hardly so bad we ween as the fate that will certainly overtake us should H. Clay Dean himself, who has really the onlj justcaiise for feeling offended, find out that we took his name iu vain pro vided of course that Dean, like Deru, is a great strapping big fellow. Although we have seen no notice of the fact in any of the papers published in that, place, it is none the less true that a child was recently born in the lorough of Indiana with its heart on the outside of its breast, iu plain view of all beholders, and without any covering upon its stomach. At the time the story reached this place, where it was told by a medical gentleman fully cognizant of the fact, the child was still living, or at least had been the day previous, which was the second day after its birth, but as it could not possibly survive in that abnormal condition, it is fair to presume this singular freak of nature is not now in existence. We chronicle with unfeigned regret the death of Thomas A. Campbell, third son of James F. Campbell, Esq., editor of the Johns town Voire and Echo, which sad event occur red on Thursday, Aug. 13th, at the early ago of 17 years, 3 months and 2 days. The deceased was an exemplary, intelligent and much esteemed young man, and as a com positor he was quite proficient and of great assistance to his father. 1 1 is disease was Jn liamatory rheumatism, with which he had been afflicted since last February anil .vhich finally reached his heart avid resulted in his death. H is remains were taken to the Cath olic church, Johnstown, on Saturday, where a M:icsforthe repose of his soul was cele brated, and on the billowing day they were conveyed to Altoona and interred beside two of hi sisters who slaep their last sleep in St. John's cemetery. May God grant him eternal rest. We publish elsewhere what purports to be a true story of Old Portage railroad days, taken from the Johnstown Tribune, but which toourown certain knowledge, contains several inaccuracies, unless indeed, two cir cumstanees of like character happened at the time referred to, which of course is not at all probable. For instance, it is not true that the wedded pair have lieeti "gathered to the native dnsc for many years," nor is it cor rect that the parties thus singularly mated reared a family, several of whom still reside in the vicinity. Equally fallacious is the statement that the lady in question was the only child of her parents who were in com fortable circumstances and that she in time inherited all their wealth. The truth of the matter is that the husband is still alive and at present resides in one of the Western States, that they have no children residing in this county, and that tho woman, instead of inheriting the property of her parent.-;, was for some reason cut oil" with a Kingln dollar, a pittance which was never laid claim to by either herself, her husband, or any of their children. The announcement made a few days ago that Win. M. I.loyd, Esq., of Altoona, had concluded to retire permanently from llm banking business and devote his entire at tention to the settling up of his financial af fairs, caused .1 feeling of uneasiness in th'.s community in view of the fact that his branch establishment here was al-o to be closed, thus leading depositois to imagine that a financial crisis was again to be pre cipitated npr.n us. This feeling. liow,iV.;r, gradually snlv-idcd, and in its place came the belief or at least the hope that so far its the old depositors are concerned the suspen sion of business would have, a tendency to make them more secure. As to the new deposits there is no-.v little or no apprehen sion of danger lelt, as everything seems to point to an eariy and satisfactory adjustment of all the new claims. The sudden ami shocking death of the cashier of the bank here, Hon. Samuel Henry, an account (if which we publish elsewhere, Las created an excitement and feeling of sincere regret which has fakeu the place of all oilier thoughts, and for the time being financial matters lulve ceased to excite coiutuent or interest amoug our people. A Laut Diks in (''nrr.cn. Our Wash- ington township corre.-iioiidcut, "Quincy," furnishes us with the following particulars of the sudden death of the estimable wife our greatly esteemed friend and patron, Mr. John Itel, of that township, which sad event occurred in St. liartholomew'schurcti, , Wilmore, on Sunday morning last. It will be remembered that a little daughter of Mr. ; Itel was killed some months ago in a runa- way accident near Munster, and now comes a second and greater bereavement in tho suibb-n death of his devoted and much lie- i loved wife. Speaking of this last sad occur rence, our correspondent, writing under date j of Aug. 18th, says: j The entire community was Hreat'r shockeJ ' on Snothiy mommtr lst by the nnnounct uient j of thf sutMen ami i!neXce:e,1 lieatii i.f Mrs. i biieimla M. Jtel, wife of Mr. Jobu Itel. or j Wiishiiitflou town-hip. which occurred in tho ("iiiholic chiircli Wilmore on Sunday 1110!!!! i last. Mr. onl Mrs. Itel ca: to chiircli to ' trcl her, n,l as usual wont Into tUe sacreu edifice j to recite a lew prayers before ditine serTlce j commenced. At the conclusion of her dc-vo- . lions, Mrs. Itel walked outside of the church, j but remuined tber only a few raomeuta wtitu she 11 train entered I lie buiUiinjj", ati l wu in the net of pam into Uor i-'w H heu she wh sud- I denty prostntted to the floor. A miuit.vr of I persons who saw her failiuif uuiuedinlely ran to bor assistance nnd carried her into the open air nnd from thence to the puutoral residence. I Mecbe.il aid was at once mnumoaed, but it i. proved of do avail, as she ermre.l in less than i five minutes after she bad been pro.-ilime.l. Some maintiiin (hat she died instantly, while I Srecixi. Ax xol xcevfir.-In answer to nnm-et--,:s inquiries the puhlisheis of "A Century A 1 ter. or Pictures, pie ; limpsc of Phnaoe-j-.hni and I'wms) Ivsnia,'' Messrs. Allen. I.ane Asmtt and J. W. I-anderhiicli, Zmt S. Tilth street, l'hil ailelphiii. announce the folh-winir lit of cities and loealites in l'ennj I van! iwhich, with oth ers, will be illustrated i-i the torto Cominir Knie 01 thttt K-roit work of Ki t. viz; Piitshursr, I 'huiu bersbuiv, VV-lkesK-iri'", Bethlehem Erie. Valley Fi vko. Iiehtware Water (. Coau-aville. the All.-henies llnn-Nlnii ir. U 'luln ir, Seratilon, Kfislon, Sunr-iiry, Lehigh Valley. Chester, the Isu.-ijiiehaui'H. the CokI Iu-kioh-, tit-t 1 ) v-u i, i'otissille. Wiliinnport, Mn.uh Chunk, tiinsf niiitrs Veirrv , Chcsicr Valley, J it mat Valley, M- lh loiiie, Lock Kiivc-u, arm ihe ConemanxU Kiver. 'i he enrvin yet t be pnb'.iahed wl'.t be fnliy cquui (in point of e!cei'r:ce to thc--alreudy is-uc-1, mid ln.no .. (.1111 uient th woi k be iijiowed to fail h. low me hi n 9'andard wh it-It we have vdojued tor it. To lie put.'Julied ju VirTrty !KMr-snurut T Part, at l-'iiu tun frl,, 10 ini-d on u v'-rior toned paper. :ze. JU x 13 iaches. ,Soi-l nlr by suliHcriptioji. Afeuis wanted everywhere. l'.irUe remdimr ia Iwoulitivs wijere itrcnt have not been u,,,mtf-U run obtain itie work ty ailurcsiiiK tlic pub'inljers. jus &! Li ii ii' j 1 viriiie .r surn I 1 ry writs of V, n I. hrir.. 111.. 111;. 1 1 cf. . r.ifi. i J;, I 1.H111M 11..1, II..I o. a 1 . .... t .1 fu,u 1 imi.a lli.p I v.,,.... V....... .iT "a...u ti. a......- I ,,rP' rcirarUK'so ol ituratlOU. aire or S- X. Co Jh- was an exemnhirv and devout tneiuht-r of uu," 1 llie Catholic church and was esteemed and re- siect'U by all w bo knew Uer, as 'a ubumluiitly iiiaiiifested at her lunerul. which lotik place yestordoy at the Catholic cemetery, Wilmore, whither her remains were followed by a lrKi; concourse of weepmir relativus and aorrow inir friends. A very impressive funernl discourse was delivered by itev. II. MuHujch, paslor of the church, iu which ho warned hU hearers of the certainty of death aud of its frequent oc currence when leust expected, and uimi referred In feelinif terms to the pious and ncmplary life, now hroujrht to a sudded oloso, of her wbo was about lo bt consent 1 to her last tvarthlv reiting- place. The attending pbyoician kiivh It ad his opinion tluit htart discus.-, to which she hud been subjected for some time past, was the cause of her untimely death. . Ir. Vfirnej-fc vit porrntl yrtf j of nn tM Is (cuaiu'il ecd to cure 1 ntlauimation of the t Kidneys and Mlddjer, painful or snpir fd ni niaiion t-i frctpicii't in ohi utc painful or sup- 1 pressed nn-uli uaiion. leucorrhuea or white. irravei. (r'ect, stricture, blooey dmchurtres, lti-iyht's (lisea.e, Orickdust deposlta, dropsy P'lin in the buck or side, kick Leuum he. piiii ples, blolchesand eruptions on the face. Mild l disease of n speciac or c;ntiiutioim. nil- 111 - it ul ns TnF ptnk of perfect ion i n flower, nn.l Sn'o nion in r, 1 1 his w 'n oy had not n f oilrt to corn pa re with a lilly. In Cnose days, however, the great clotbiir estiihlir-hment of Hoilfrcy Wolf, next door to the post -office. Altoons. s.ii,it. and therefore F.oloinon lahored iinlern dlsflitvan tuife not ku.iwn to the people nf thi section. M r. WuJ f hu clot hiotr enouirh to supply a reir i-1111-11 1. ajui poor imieert must be the man w ho cannot afford to dress well at his prices. Ax Old Poktaok Yarn. The facts con tained in this narrative are vouched for by an old and respected citizen. The story runs that during old Port ago Railroad days three 8tolch111e.11 had a contra t of cradinz. filling, etc., a few miles east of this place. I They hoarded together, and secured the ser- vice of a lady residing in the neighborhood to cook their meals, and look Attr their i doniicil. l.nmor had it thai ber reputation i was not aliove reproach, but, lie that ns it may, she made an cxce'lorit servant, and when their work was finished they came to the conclusion that something should 1 -e done for her in the way of testifying their appreciation of her many good ijuali ties. It was at, length proposed in all seriousness that one of the pasty should marry her, and that the loser in a game of '"old sledge," or "seven-np," should be the individual. To make the affair satisfactory, it was also agreed that the lower in the gamn of cards, but the winner of a wife, should be present ed with the horses, carts, tools, etc., that had been used in the partnership contract, as tlifr remaining two proposed going to Michigan, where they had procured a job. They sat down ami commenced the mo mentous game. At its conclusion the loser at once sought the lady ae.d proposed for her hand ; and she, nothing loth, accepted. They were married ; and while his former partners lietook themselves off to Michigan, lie settled down, and, in time, reared a fam ily, several of whom are residing in the same vicinity yet. It was 9. fortunate mar riago for him, iu a worldly point of view, as tho lady's parents vei pretty well off, and she, being an only ct.i'.d, inherited all their estate. The l,ubitid and wife have been gathered to their n;-.;iv I'ust fur niany years, but fc-mie of our older readers will re member of hearing of the circumstance, of their singular wedding. This is a veiit.xl.le story, and wu nsibr locate it by stating iiams, ns well as place ar. l datii : but that would do 110 good. Jnhvxldwn Trdiimc. Tnr. Inst of the -MimiTer months is with u-, Indeed hns nearly libit slipped away from us, ami the time Tor laying in fill and winter roo,'s will ere lonir pot in an eppeii ranee ; lienct- it I that R. J . f ill In anxious to eloKe out hi sutn nier froixtsat price that are indeed otonlshirig even in these psnieky times, and hence 11 !ii.o wise is thet buyers will fj.-r J M i I ti tberit'iit man lo buy from, liive him a c'tii without delay. Pt r.Asri'T, it liFhid. is cHrm rmui l where soiiirht, h;it pb-a-'iiro and profit bold, ive are sun-, cm be fnurd in the pun-h.i-c of oinilt--up clothing at the fumous Unit Hull Chit h inir Hu raarol is. J. Hi-h i Urn., I a:ol 2i3 Main St.. Johnstown, v.-ii'-ro ;i!l nylej. !. !lu, t..Hiies in the way of y.it' nod yrutiis' omrtis are dis-I'tjvi-, in trrcit profusion no-1 1 1 ai pries which for cheapness none cm: excel. r.niTr.t rv. G r.LAC,IIF.! -TM. d. n t Ms olnee, on Mon ilnv nich. A up. bitii. Mr. AllcK f.i.Afi 11 ;;h. wife of James ('liiibnsher, ptfpii aliout Ot) year". The .Icecnsed w:i tiorti in Crfclcr-rrnore, pi'ri h of Teinpleci one. con in y itmierral, 1 r eland, I rem whence she came to this count rv with h r hus band about Ihe year p.'il. and limtllv removed to and settled In this ,hre some fifteen vims aifo. She was indeed a most cxemphiry woman f It hi nl, kind mul otiliyi.-g in nil the walks of life a true wife, a Inviritr mother, a generous, charitable neighbor, and a sincere, devoted Christian, livr funeral took p lac- on Wednes day morning, and niter solt-mn lliuh Mass tor the repose ot her soul. 11 lew feeling remarks relative to the pintis lite she hid led arid the ne cessity of bcmgutnll times prepared Tor death, and the usual ceremonies on behalf of the dead, tier remains wero consigned to Mother Karlh in the Catholic cemetery In this place. Was-she rest In p. ace. MOYF.lt. Pled In Clearfield town-hip. on Paturdny morntng, Aug. 7(h, IS'.'t, Mr. Joseph Movfk, ag-d shout .i years. Mr. Moyer. whnwas'an uncle of ex-SherifT James Mrcrf, of this pl-ieo. was one of the old est citizens of thistountv. having come here very early in lile. I v.-., i hoivt ii- in end Alitu 1 ',?.. I'r. . 1 iu. I ciei. i.i'wn.. ';'; f.tri.' &'ut -. i ,':'"' is-'i"i! out 01 the Court of Common l'lens : ot 1 amhri.i county nn l to me nire f;-d. thee; ; will he evposed to i'nh'ic Sale, at ihe Court ! """S-. m l'.refist)i.:rj'. on MoM)r. the t3 il iv 1 Si-s-ii.xnKu next, at 1 .1 c,ui k. p. .v.. the fol lowing rea! cMafc. to wit : j All the ritht. tit! nn-! interest i.f.t. v.. Hutm.'s. I 'x' '1 a-i-i to a or jmr-el r Un-l cu.Ke ia : Itarr towushtp. C.atnhrin ctamtv, n:; ..ini'.ir Kin-is ;e Kr !. Sn,i-r. J.m. ;-h H ire." Am ti- rtv Klpple. 1 and ; hi rj. 'intn.tnii ;; tteres. tn..r- or ss n.'n.nt j 1 acre uf whi-u i -lere:l. Ikit i-f 1 . on er.-ei-d a oc .;nry frame fc.ms,- un l w.i'e'r mill, re-w in thf ; or.tip-tnry id .1. K. H..!m s. -flcn n ef'en'ion Slid t.i be i-.ld tbii suit ol Me.Nih -V Hiillor j -V us,., u, tin r: t, ii:5. i:. 1 in: ,-r. .,1 N. i rt,e, , of. ia mi. ton pi.-c- r pur.-el (f l.it.,1 siui.c- .11 j Whing'on tiwiih;i, i ,itin r;:t i-oun; v, a.t j uuing , lan.U ol lowvii i.ieoi-.., pat't in l .!.,. ; ieb. and 01 Iters, cut j.ni:i 17 vr,.?. u.,.reer ln;s, . sliHtj; S-i acri ui wh:. h are .-Uar vl. leivtmr liu re- en erTtr.! a tm,--:i,i-a-h.il 1 st- rv i.-.ink hoi-, ami rr.im :nlie. n,,w ir. t;i o,-i-iii,a,i.-v ,,t N Hche. 1 'i'.ikPti In executioa and to be'sulifat C.iefuit or I TiiIiJm A he. I Ai.v,, nil the right, title nnd Interest of Cntha i rtne f arrell. of. !n and 10 a piece or l it o! :rr,,!iml j -"i'" in .srrr.iiii.wri ' ireugii. Capi-Tii. cuntv, ir-ii'. irnr on 1 'atfrphc 11 street, and :i I join iter bin Is f the heirs of J dm t n j.t ,r-: i. dee'd. en the ws!, nor: h nnt onft. baring thereon erected a two storv plank house and a plank stable, now in the oeen Kiney or Hobert Campbell, r.ii.en in execution and to be sold at the sin; or H. Sennlan nnd emu. i-akland. txemvorn or pett;r U cal.l iu i ..et. Ajao. all the right, title ate! irr;.-i ot IV hn r!ue Ji,-iKr. of, i:i 111, ,1 to .t ri-'C? ,.r n, re -lot I .mi ituiite ia Carroll towrishi. ( 'htiiI r .1 1 .em: v a ! Joluiii landf l V,n We.ikian.1. a::m. I Veak U'ld, Joseph hner. ami oth.-r, coieniiiii.g two hi tck, more or W, bavin thereon eree'.e 1 a l,i s'.ory ioar.lt boue and frairo u ! .J,-. rn w in tt.e o-eujianey cf Joyph Y.i!,r,er. t .,ell ;n , x..i.,u:,.ii au I 10 be anid at 1 he u t 01 Sehini it Kri ',ir Al.o, all the right, title and interest 01 Wiidaw Miller, of, in nn-f to a piece or parcel ol lin-i sUa aie in Susquehanna township. Cambria conniv, adjoining lands 01 John .Manion. Thomas i-vri:"-, .Tacob ttyrne. and others, containing fu acre?, "mere er lefs, alHiut 2.1 acres ...f which are cleared, having thereon erected a loir house and a log barn, now in the occupancy of in. Miller. Tatt n in execu tion and to be sold at the suit of Davis, 1-Aaus Also, all the rlitht. t'Mean I Intorcpt of John V. Kft'ri and Charles :!niT. trading as the lirm of Jelin P. Kelv.-i ;.... f. in and lo a piece or lot of ar nnd situate in f, .n-.t-i i...r-ta h Vtiiiiria county, frotitin--on St. Al.irv's sirei t i.n.l extend Inn baci; 2'Kj (ot to ;i ao. v on tb- cast, and ad-j-uning lot of Mr Jbrs-iriM u-v ,n , ), . fontti and a 11 Rliey en llio m.riii. h-.viny tiier-on er-ctcd Sk two sb-ry frame house, now in ihe ;. .ii::n -v i f John P. fb:iel. and a frame .-iatde nnd a fr.ime I'tiihiiiik- n.--. a ;l brewcrv. now in 1 ho ..ceuoam-v ol Henz.ig X Uetrner. Taken :n execution :iud Co be sold at tlio suit of Hurnle int Co Ai so. a'l the r g'n. title nnd int. rest of "William Tiley and S. M. w ,.-!e..e!(. ot. in an-l lo a piece r j-nici-i i.i i.iici . 1 oil, 11- r e-'Mtivni townshU). brei cmnty a-te.iuinv- ot Ii r la.-i,'- ..t win: o-i -. Jae ,! I.'iira-u.n. F. .Af. ( leorre. Il'llg l-'-'f a.-T . in. r.: ..'r 1. J . a - ,i v i . J - n ;i re ei;.-t r.',l I, a -; r I ri(.- a tiv-. story frame h-.u.-r : el a !r;or.e I the oei-nan-'v ( ., 'n U ii-;. :',n'i a i.ow In the occupancy of .1. IV 'iir'i irt-ni l fie a ,mvc i.tn-i 'z :i -re-i-in-l ' Tilnv. t. M. are! ol 1 a g, Wie i Knew ,hieir him. a i l enjoyed the rcs etof all ';!,-.;,' !'i Iff. BAY UP ! All persons in.-lobte-l to t ie indors'jjiied are earnestly soli to call ni si' b; I li.-(r hccioik wit hoiit del I am greatly in need of mm ev at the pre?--nt AN.V :'Ut"(5Hi:iv2 V, Kbenrberg, Aug. SI, ls7. -3t. r. 71 ;, , :i t ree;, d :ra. iv. w in c.-il bank. irry. excel,.' dig p r ,,V sur- ot in .- an I , -:,',:rc:f e.X' '.'U-i'ill all'! to . exe, ,-,.r ot the ii. ."vCC-irmiek. face c.,!-i to i.t .'.'old to -1 l-'h i It- lie 1I..C a;i sold to Win. iiy in. Ta bo fcl I ul tiic ?uii of . .1, Knirio lat will an,; tt staiimnt l,t a lex. ueeea ?d. Also, nil the riirht, title an- interest of John J Kr;o. li., of. in and lo a piece or p in- -1 of land situate in Ciearm l I t.ovn.-lop, Cambria coun'v adjn!n!'ig land? of John Melierm.u. Win. Iit tl'-i IiuH Curl, nnd o' hers, c, n t a ' r. i e it ls'3 m-r.-s. more or less about SO aerrsof which ore fl are 1. Iiavin-ther?-m rrecie-.l a two s:orv h-sr In. us.- aiid a b'g stabk'. now In the occii;ian :v ol Jacob Hr.ind, and a two story plank hou-e an"l e l- g stable, now in the occupancy of . Taken in execution ond to he sold at the still of S. K. loirns. Also, all thp rtnlu. title and interest'or lianicl Kline, of. in and lo a piece or parcel ot land situ ate In Chrst townshiji, Cambria countv. a-ljoining land of tieo. Deitrich. John Thomas. "ami others, containing 3a acres, more or less, aboat acre of which are cleared, having t hereon erected a one-and-a-half sto, y house arid a log barn, now in the occupancy of llntc Klin". Ta'.ea in execution nnd to be sold at t "a suit, of U m. ICit t t il. atlnilnb--tr:i'"r ',f Ml h o-! Ki.""e. A i "o. ai! i ?:" ri'-'hr. i ! and ir.t, larii.c'i,'. o i. i s a:,. i rn a lo. (,. t; r- V -i.ti,-e is !, re' y uixen ti- rt ?) fol- lowioy rotei' ! ;r-. .:-t i, ' ! '. ; ' ' pi I'iy of .li-cciei is. -.'-'o:ei i i1 . t : rt ' -1 tic wid w e! piti -t.i i nil t :'ie '' A semblvof the !;t'. di.v of r I. A. It. 1-. ': been i'ib d in the !.viter - at I".' "',.hm'? and will i.e i-'-scl'.f . -I o. t '.- tt- 'dm:-' 'let r Cambria cmntv, for c- mie 'i t' "i, nl ' d"1' line-, ,, ',v t.,.s., v. t h- S: ;i ,!.,' et :;; V n: ti. A. I. I--. I, to wir : 1. Inventory an. I :;t iitai--" rit or ce'.-i-i p -r-s airil pre;-,'r:y ,ipi-r i "i t ;, i . ' i ' ' '." ti"' Mary Krr "T !,.t . f A.;.ttil i.c.rtl. l.'to et 'Mil bria oroinr'i. ,!" -,t" ! 3. Inventory an i i:,,: -:i:' i'ie:! i f e :" 'ti p'r f. i il p. p'f.v ;i;.;-" . 1 ,n; ' ; ,i' :' try Jan. f.trn- r. v m , f ". . : . J. .r." -r. t C.i -r bria ti r.h p. l , r . i. S Inventory :"! aj...r i . -e-i eir ill p r ..nal ;.r..(,.-t r'y :-.p:-,-i . ( :. ! ? ,e :ir. . , .' .a ' wi-t..w ..I S.i,r,u: t :.;-. t:.' 'el . lit iji-ny torn b:p. di-e.-aft-d. 4. i n e'ltijry mil :e ,r ' 'in,i.i of i-T'iin p-r-, it i a 1 roper y a p;-r 1 -! i n-i t ii. irt t. - r 1 - a ri et;.i i. Kepfi'i". t low ..! .. A . K. J t ar:, i.itv of V.'llrti.ire t ,r "Uiih. dec. i" t. ft. liirenlory act appr.i :', t f e.-r'ain pi-r-s-.na! pr,p- riy a i pr.: ' 1 en. I s -. ni sr. tor I . .In l.,'ifiii;,,ii. wM,,w ei I'.i it l. t..i.S',',:i. Icte ot Su--tiuchaniia ;owi,-lo:. il' -" '. j m v.. -!..r':. !'.T..r. Kegister's o'i I .: -co-. .'. A i'v. !. ',"i. LIST OF VAl'M'S -rt .:.ui lV.r trial at. the ensiiit-e term " C.'U: t. .m iiienclng on tiio Fliisi MaMnY el f.i i imiiih next : FIRST iri!''K. Chrl'ty v?. Al"i:l",ti ?! nnfain ( ..ii ti-'l I.tlii-cer l'j. 'ii m bria Iron Co vs. Ct:r .y. 8-V'iiMi v ' '."'ri. S.'iinp St Co vs. kr -. vr': 'ti & Co.'s u--e . . . . vi. S-i'.-n. (i .ii u in i ' ' V.-'.f. l'S'-.c .V Co v. Tii Twp. of White. J''.-:iru'le vs. Hi ' rv. Wolf v. 'trb-r. Vaoirlin bvnih vs t"N'.:"tl. M '( iie-key. .". vs. A i ttii-' I'x'r. Fu l r'en ci al v l. r -t r. Myers. V. Co vs. I 'enrol. bolnn 1 vs. li.ivis tt al. Kairi-r vi Walker. I'avi vs lunn. '1 r-xier vs. Tr-xhTct al. I'.rr-Ucy vs. KriSKcb. linitrn fur uc vs. Kneprter. I'lircmn v. K.ivtt,r. lioiiircrs s. : i, aald. Tol in vs. I'vrt-e. lioiietiicli ...vs. Kit. il. Van I i aiier v.-. V- l p.-r et nl. ft. M '' t i A . Piolhoi ofar-y. I'm" boiiotary's OJUcc, t.'.icus nr.'. Ai;.. !i. I. A. A Cood Family Kewsfaper. TllC Ij.tNCASTKIt Wht Kl.V 1 X Kt.t.ol l-MTl IS ti ti u "1 .i sse i as a family j.iint!. I.ijiiil in .-'; to a ny p:' i,.-r pti !',! - :i-' I i.-i i'-''iti-y 1 v.i a ia. e:ieli im rue i-.Mit-titiS a varied s;--r" of I,.-erary J' il'. iccl nnd sci.-o' n. i::a ter, togeiht-r wah all tms KU s UK i H ! ' H K K. 1 . ii hi i, ul "i,-.i I ,'-mr' merit ah me :s w.,r! h m- ro thin tie jirtee ol tie- pa per. It is t he oidc-- I ic-no.-ra i j -nr'v:! in P Tiisyl v a ni.i. h:. vi:, i:' te en "-i a ' n i - tie t in 17 4. Mi l alt p e litiral j 1 1 - s inns .lie be. ly nn 1 i.i.iiy d. u-se t in its e i! n in ;ts. It l:.j cireu: it l ei iii ik -s it a very vai'i-iblu adv. I ' .-i-.i: ! ;i;:-i. Ti:;. vs. s. '- c ip! -s. ?2 :i v' -ir. To clu'i? of ten or m,,re. vl e'i a y, ,r. 'Si'!'.r.'.n. ' ot-; its S y. vt F';ct:. '1'iik Haii.v Int. i.i.ii.I'.m . : is pu 'ii hed every day. f-'tiii-h.ys ex "p ( I. i'. -e :' a t .ir. i. is on-of I I'e best a, iv r-i-.i-y: ce cii-ri- A id.-tss, STUiN..IA. lll'.NSt:!,. l.c.si a.-ter. I'-l. " AllE YOU GOING TO PAINT ? i sr. Averill Cliomical Paint "I )I'T up in cans of all sizes ati ! c-lors. rcr.dy to J put t he brush in nn I use. Any on.-can be hU own painter or make a busiio s by n:ni it. It is the cheapest and best. Trv a sample can. Sold nt ONIONS, BALDWIN & CO., 7 . :5 W"xl Street, ,-d I I M aritat. Indiscuktions. As tlio par ties b.ive not yet lat:n arrested are not at liln-rty to jjive names, b"t the facts aru tliese : Sever.ll years at;o a couple were united in matrimony, and resided apparently at. Kast Coitemaujib for some time, wbere cbildren were born to them. The. busband was a braUeman on tbe road, and in an evil hour be la-came acrjuainted with a woman of questionable reputation, during one of bis trips to rittsbnre;li. She knew he bad a wife in full Indus at tbe time, but it was fine of those ixexplicable fancies that cannot bo ex plained, or accounted for, ami the pair ran off together. Tbe.v pulled up in Teincaster, and while there living illicitly together for a short time, the recreant husband was sir rested. After serving a short time In jail the matter was fixed up in some way, ami lie agreed toxeturti to Lis wife. They lived apparently happy until ijuite recently , when he again disappeared, and was traced to I,aneaster,wheii it was found thatbebad mar ried the woman with whom he bail eloped on a previous occasion. A warrant was is sued by Strayer, on the sworn inform ation or" tho legal wife, and an officer will be sent to bring back not. only tbe husband, but the woman also. The charge against bini is bigamy, while the partner of his guilt will bit compelled to answer for marrying a man whom she knew at the time, the ct rernony was performed to have a wife in full life. If the capture of the partiesis Hlectcd, there will be a nice dish of scandal served up at the next term of the District Court. Johns town Tribune. ' t b vf Mion, nnd close upon it !" : -v the meeting of the confer- ' i' tin.'. Cambria counties, to se- I t'.- ",,r St ire Senator and a Siiti ;;atc ii) tho Kii,. cfin vetition, and -M u what we uliaU swe. A "Woman Attacked. At an early hour on Friday inorniglast, Mr. U. (i. Ford", Superintendent of the Millwood Coal Com pany on the I. 11. li., in Westmoreland county, and brother of Mr. Albert Ford, Pa. It. II., agent at Cresson, was awakened by cries of "murder!" Dressing himself and taking his revolver, lie proceeded as fast as possible in thedirection of the call, and after going a short distance found that two men had attacked a servant girl that, lived with him and were attempting to outrage her per son, in which they would doubtless have ttucceeded bad it not l-:en for Mr. Ford's prompt arrival. They bad thrown the girl down and gagged her, and had torn almost every article of clothing from lier liody. The girl Is seventeen years old, a German by birth, and has lived in Mr. Ford's family for some time. She had been at a dance at a miner's house, about half a tnilo from the place where she lived, and it was while re turning home that the men attempted the outrage. The two fellows were emploved by Mr. Ford, one ( R. MeCb'llan !,) as fire man of tho stationary engine, the other a farm hand named A. Morris alius Webb. The authorities are in quest of them. Mt. USMX Coi.T.Kfti:. Stn.l--nts t-i Col- i lege Department past e:ir, 1,12.1; i!i:V rei,i ; stmStits from find, 1.1,7'C, of u h en 7.-r,l:i j one-thir.l bulics hove tsii-ht pn 1 i r:!ii,!; j of these 4,174 fire graduates of Normal De- j partment ; total graduates in Pacca'aurcate j Degree, '7,r. Over ".M."'! commercial students i now fill good situations. The Faculty nnm- j bers sixteen experienced professors. This College, by having erected go-vl buildings, keeps board with room a ain ut per ,.vn k ' self and club-board milch less. Tuition but a trifle in any Dejiari ment; no c in'in gentor extra charges. A pparatns and speci mens worth over a quarter million dollars to illnstrato science. Students enter any time in term at proportional rates. College property, benefiting students, woith Sl.'l, 7t" ; income last year J?2..ri-l'i, also aids (.in dents. Many students, without failing be hind their classes, caru their cnlb gt expen ses by teaching winters, attending the regu lar college year of Fall, Spring and Summer terms, beginning last Tuesdays of August and February, and middle of May. The ppecial Winter ttsrm, lieginning iaHt Tuesday of November, accommodates students not teaching. jLocation health, moral, accessible 15 minutes drive by omnibus from tbe Al liance Union Depot. For descriptive cata logue, address Pres. O. N. Hartshorn, LL. D., Alliance, Ohio. -. " Wink PuonrcTs of New .Tr.ns'ET. This State is becoming celebrated for grape culture. Some of the richest port in the world is produced in New Jersey by Mr. Alfred Speer, whose name has become cele brated as a pr.alucer of strictly pure una.lul teiated wine. The Port Grape Wine of Mr. Speer is not. bottled or put in market, until it is four year old, and has become thorough ly line and mellow. It has proved itself a wonderful assistant to phyM.-ians, wbo pre soripe it from the fact that they havehitlier to found it difficult to obtain a pure Port Wire. This wine is recommended for de bilitated persons ; and is given to consump tives to use. with fresh raw eggs, and as a medium for taking cod liver oil. The diffi culty of getting an imported or even a pure California Port is well understood to be so great as to preclude Doctors from allowing their patients to run the risk of its use. M r. Speer being aware of this fact, has taken the utmost, care in the making of his wine from the ripest and finest grapes so as to supplant the imported wines by producing a genuine article. His wines are known by chemists to lie pure and the most reliable for medicinal purposes. The Druggists throughout the country sell it, as bollled by Mr. Speer. Chronicle. -i.'Q caul i.-.iie, pldcrrr ont f.ir if.:; . i pry ti..- ,". All iKt's- 1 ng.iiiist ncgi i r.-.tc. i!:.f d. fu h V r .7 A i Ta p., A l-.ir. Sn. 1 7 aid o l-o 1 .or.- I.e 1 1 .- t i t ; I M-ir 'Ol V. '. :v. :e-,I bio g -a e- rt.nui !i UT! h. r-7 .- 1 -'.!, l.,t ai.; . i;i:. . t v be,' I, 1 .1 . I i- i.i a re ry pie , rip .1 ' i T "leh.iel ! s-tnat- in p.wr:t.:p. P" : il T 11 .1 lie s.:,' i-:. n. -w in 1'.. !.' ti :ri ee i:l i- i i : A. jjr... en st i i i ici-rir ; ,,;... or p'l -.-:-! 't'-,..ii. 1.1 in I ! lie -r-e "iiitaitilms 27a i. tic i :r pert Is Yorn a fr Wokth Tf. Cents? Sickness prevails everywhere, and every body complains of disease during their life. When sick, the object is to get. well. Now we say plainly that no person in this world who is suffering with Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint and its effects, such as Indigestion, Oostiveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Palpitation of the. Heart, De pressed Spirits, Biliousness, iSrc, can take Grff.n's Arct'ST Fwwf.b without getting relief ar.d cure. If yon doubt this, go to your Druggists. Ummon & Murray, Kliens burg, or P. M. Woleslagle Sc Son, Wilmore, and get a sample liottle for 10 cents and try it. llegtilar size 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. "TitK LdC.TTT is noon," and so nre the pictures taken by that, celebrated photo grapher, Mr., It. Ii. II. Dibbs, 4;1 Sixth street, Pittsburgh. Citizens as well as stran gers visit his magnificent gnllery daily, and without exception speak in the highest terms of the merits of his establishment. We advise our friends to call on Mr. Dabbs and have their picture taken by him. His prices are very low and he warrants a pic ture true to nature. Thf, third nnmlier of WiiK Aavakf., the new Host on magazine for "tbe young of all ages," has reached us. It is very bright with pictures, aud its letterpress is most "taking." Messrs. D. IiTHIjop St Co., so well known Cor their success in issuing choice, books for young people, are the pul lishers. The record of no othir house could give a lad ter guarantee for success. Price $2.00 per year, postage paid. DMIXISTRATOirs XOTICK. Est:"!- of M. H. Hi' It K, dce'(t. Letter? of Adrr tt.l?" ra- ten i-n ti,,-! es'.it of At. H. linrk. !in.e o! Adue? tern -hip '. i-i-iria i-'-n.lv! linvt-y i'"t"i u'Miie',! t-i ti e iinders'-je,. ,i. ;..:1 ..! " iiif iti'l-.'b. e i iu 'I-., I vstat- r.rc re-pp-'ie i to m.i !; i.:mi-ii:ite piym-.-i-t. .nil t!tes- hnvp-v cht!ni if.'.-iiti-t the s.-ime w II i resent them pr-.perlv au tle r.tic .t-i b.r -i-tticinont. Au?. '20. ls7,.-.;t. i n ANcis nevi.ix. dee'd. I? X EC UT0 1 S N OTIC I :. J Kst.afe of doEpir M'iYt:R, 1 he un!erslirr,eri Kx'-enters ef the Inst wiil nn t testiitp.e-it id .1,-SEi'ii AloTi:n, late of Clcnrtie;,' township. Cain'-ria emirity. decenso-l. hereby noti fy nil per.--, ns Iti lel ted ."i the cst:ile ol f.i: I il. ce dent that payment umt be made wit hmil dehiv. and thos having claims njriiliiKt the same will present them pmp-rlv nnt bent icated fur settle ment. Al'tl. MOVKiiS. l J. Ii. HOCJl,..ss. f Esocutors. Clearfield Twp., Aui. 20. Ii75. 8t. tie- i-rhm" "f -l;t. Anuiis-.n ' uiil'rf:i c.-nn. t v. Pn .. n-i ,i 1 crs. .ItMiios Ale K -:ti:r-. ;m l I erect --d ii t'vo ',,rv trien ! '.ViVicr-'.ei ;i.i,-" ) i u 1 the iiitii: :tne ef n irrv '-u j,-:; em icii ii n ! t ! s.-hJ at f he -n ; , , A i-1. ul! t!ii r'.rht. i it i-' .'. ie! in . Unrl.i y .t-i. Mr-1., of. in oi bind -'t'ii-i : nc:. r I tee I iTll'i'.'i ' C'ulMty. P.I.. ;, AliTiJ. Im .7. ?'"N.'i':a, nn in-.re i r ui, r.it. t her-er. rr. c'C'! a tno s:.rv,:,ns i; 1 - i::.-t p'at.k i- rn. I !-, ..ter fV;i. !; 'n tt v'ip-ie -y .. .1, k .-t '.mi. lii ; !i r'a'iii, i;..;, :u,. ii.ti -AV. iieri-.' v c I'.r.i.. -,!. t i :.t. I t., I lei d -- in it.- t . ir I Ciimbr.;'. c. "v'v. P i., fi t tell. f.'eb.'-T' fl- if. ,in,! .. ;r. ,rr . r t S". m-nut 'i re , ,!. I. en '.-reete,! a cir. I;"-, .- s ! 'V ir. Ml. ;i t fi-.a-i f- s':i'i'" -l.ni '-i.i 'ks:i,:.;i si--.:, r. civ-,, -ii.-v -1 "fr:--.. AV !-.'!'. -v lr-.. '.-... .-ii; t',Ct r':: lit. t it ie ur-.l it.t- rer,; .,: i v linrU-cv is. i-r-i., id, 'n nn,! p. a piece it pi re- I o! !r-:i.i -i: ,;' ,:e n--.-,r lii ubMi. C.i'n' ri;,. piv.-:i.-:::,i. I :.i'rbr: l e, ;:M v ad- i.'.nir mn-.s el ivt,-ir-l i ?-.. ny m the so'itli .b.s .V. ,'. Wililiim.- nn tbenerth- iy d on the west eonttiiniinf iiiiii,i;,r-,v'"l. T.il.en in ex '. at the .v'uit of J:,hn Dibert ST. Pi is;:! it(;tf, ;. ,t,m. FOR sai:. "IATF' t!"1! SI'l.MMr ' A'tnS C" i-l.S IX .-iJ i.lNii - .p;,iS. I" A ': "1 U A - : )VS. lT.-nvy in. .''f' Wny.-.n. nl! k: i Is T ' ir .- nn t V." ii", it.i. rt !iin . i . i.. , i n-i I ir -:i le i !., -1 j :it TtT7"Trt ;-,T'n pT I - - -T "'"t-TT.-i Blii-UiLdii, ,AliUIi Corner Cra;irsre;t .-.n I A 1'i-l- !" ity rtvr-r. -J -in (tc3 bet.-w s-.ii-;,. ii-iiei I ;;-i',--.rc. -:' ght-n; it,ii. Wei a r.i.i promptly .:,,ne. C. I" lI.KAT :. ( '..'l i ::. l.iti. r-. c -t,t :i ' V tik- ti 1 V.tl j f'.'TV ill , ,i l r p:ir- l i'- 'tn. un til ,-i-,- ii--". !! TO aUIT BUSINESS i Avuicrii or Fine CLOTHING- Of the latest styt.ks nrd ni.-STO.r Ai.iTT, for Men and Hoys, nill ho fold without reserTe, nt li.3 uLu I ittilvS U B villa Opposite the Post Office, JOHNSTOWN, Xn. Also, HATS in'l C.I PS. to.-r'her tell h n Isrsre assort men; of SII1KTS. I.'KAWKH s. Overniis. .Tuckets. Hows, Ties, Collars, Culls, Handkerchief.-, lit'.. AiC. Hn vini determined to quit the bnin"s, will sell Ciot hin-'. and a' I ot her if nod. a in the store '!l !: V t. t:K THAM VilKV IS VVi: HI IA Mll.ll Hid PtKTtK 1KAHS ("AST. Ib.ii't fnitiet the place item -s I lie stfeot from the 1',,-t cilice and as 1 am iler to close out, J'oil nil! iret BARGAINS! Rtrhs !I37IIGAINSI nnd Ifitere.-t of .'o-e;.h o er nn r -.-l e! bmd ,p. tit t, ;-,;.i coim'v. rclMiin- lr!ii rt.n th,. s. iith. Chrisiiii'i . :i p ."1 -i km en tie ens! cast, nnd J r tlit ii I,! -A4 per- P more or ;ess ! ecu; i"ii ar. I to be s , i .v '-.. j A t. .-o. n'S1 lie i-i-M,; Yahr.T. ' f. in nm! i-.ntc In C.irr,.;! iowt inii bin Is of John V i ici.sieron i no e.-isi. i ut-iie rond It-aibrir from far-rniltnn-n to I.nitzy's AI i ' I on the nest, and the old State roa-l on the rmrtli. cordn ininy p) ;icr--s. more or le.'s, Jmviiiir t hereon erected :i o st..rv fr.i.ne house, nun hi. the (''itpancy o( J. cj,li V.-i!inir. r.ikrn in e.xe,-u i-n ,-in, ,, f.,. ?!,!..,( suit of .1. Ijchitutn A. I.1M.. en I .i -is m I v. Mov,-r .V Co. A !.., nil the rltrht. title nnd itr e.-es" o: i;,,-.ii:i n Nickel, towlt: Aii II.. -if o-rt-.ibi one-;, n-l-n tin ! f stot-y plunk ! in--e or btii!-!iii titn-i :c In the vH-lci...- o! sr. it. it if i -p. -'i, -t ii.mi.i;,. C::i,)i,ri i ennty. hav:p a front ,,f n; (,,t t on n:b ie r .:i 1 Icn.tbiir fr'.tn I .ur -ibevn. nr-d -xt-n-!.n" is feet buck, a-'.iniatntr laii-ti.f John Simtn.-is e ru'er en the nor! Ii and Intnl. of ( -ecrire , l:is,-r on the cast and south and the hit or piece of irround end enr tih ire iippni-ien mt to said biiil.iius; Tuken in execution nnd to be sold at the sub or Jacob A. Kline. .H t.so. nl! the riiclit. title nnd interest of Reuben S. Korinir. of. in and ton piece o p.irc. l ot hind situate in H!:tckiiek town-hip. Cumbria countv. I'll., ad jeininif bin-Is of .hum s Hennctt (tml t A. Sh iemaker. Containing nO acres, in-ire or less, about W in-rff ol-iiie I. !:av;na (here-iti erected a one nnd-a-hn if story frame i us-, p.ir b-rn atid b!i ksin.th shop, n.'ev in tie- occupancy of (,i-ri S. ltorinii. Tnl.-n in execuiii-n an i lo be s-iiJ at th? sub of bdoyd & Cu. Tki:ms op S vi.k. OTie-ihird of Ihe piiv( !,.-so money to lie paid when ti e property i U nock ed ,1 nn. a' il th-- i-cnn:itiiii tiv. -tiiiuls upon coiitirn-iitciit id lb" I ---- I . I! Mi. MAX HA I'V'-'ir. Pheritr. ---- ilct ,ie le-d Imv::.,' lc ! :i; p.-; tbe t trpii.m's 'c'l;-' ,.! i in'-:; ,- -: '. v-'-.- i . '- rib-.ti ".I i: ti..- !.t....c 1'. v. ti si ci. in.; -,v ... il . -: -- -. ; terso:'Svi t1 i-s. ,!e. ",t -as .j-.m lust an I j ..r.':i ,' 1-ei ..,,. ,v ,: .- . e'l P'irti"- i:itcr-s - 1 . ' b-v ,' .-. ' i-.-l I'M ct s-ii.j :i; ,-e-i ,i ,',t i t i, - , ;, ; Al('Il Y th - :-;. O..V ' '- . . - V Ill l,Vi,'. A. v.. 11!, 11 n!,.;-- th". ' IV , ten I it t hey ,s- j,:-- : ,-r. J. J 1 '.: T '. " .lllU-, ti. ;':. .ill liter. 1 I V r . I'DITOirS N!Vri('5:. T!:e v.u- -A. dci-stgned. '-.ivl.ts t " -1 1 -i;-,t. i . t 1 1 v the Coil t of '..rti-.n .ii -:: ,.; (- ,. -.! r'a e,,,,.,tv An liter !. report "'-:; !,i't'-:i ,.' tt,. m n,.y n i,". ha il. Is of .1 . A . t ii.- i: i , .-i . '. -. i; . t V i r. :'. : h .V. Ibivis. :is ii..,. - r- i;. !.:-' -; h'i-1 in -.i.l ttoiir', h-T.-bv irives n ic th-i' he tri! -it n til"' oi-.t s ol s.i id :i T-,.iui i, lent, n- 1, s ojlice in Kt . en.-biirtf on Tfi--si.v. A pot :-r h 1-7',. t l o'e!., p. in., p-hcti i.i ; where a !! ; i-t s.i:i linvinif cl.i :;;is nre ri- jcire,! to r' s-. nt i hetn or h-' .it hartrd from cointim in for a siivre oi tii - let I. A. A . K .iWt,t. An I.ut Tc( ns'iurir. Antr. 6. Piii.-tis. PURE BRED FGWL?. T"K row h:iv a verv birire sto-v of I'i'T.'K I'lii'.U F' iW J.S. .'.rth ..ii,-.'.i,i( v.ir'eti.-. forsile: park itia iii". I.i-'it ! .: i !i-a.is. I nti Cochin'. I'ariri 's-1 I'l. aie-. 1:i- ,t:i I. '-h- rn S; 1 vcr I i I a v 1 n.rk ii-.-j s and H-u !::. ' Our Fow ls nre urs! e!a.-. an i v. vu-ir in'ee snt isliieiinn to all. S- i 1 siainj) for la-i-tijiiivn cir cular mid price list. A, S ir - isA t t.ymm: T-30.-101.) Mnrlb-.ro S;a: k i oiin.y. Ohhj. i of i si st'.iii..: j it .v ;LnA MieriU's Olhee, Khettsbiirx'. Aii-. 11, is;.".. .0 :t. Ij-.-j.i o7-i i by the 1 -ic s'Tir" 1 iriet on t hp 1 "d h a n i oi . .n il I,.,,,. Si. t - j -...,. s j..r t ej.a'.i-.. in ''.i:,.-;i.') . a-). ,7. s. c,:1t , ;, 4-V...III. Aaef.is wanted. 1 "ai : on : r.' ..!die?s J. 1'Al'l 1.1;. Iir.iiiiie Ci.v, '.1 '.nmin ' .1 UII .1, 1S..I.-OIU. Hy vtrttte of an o. l'-r of tbe Oriil-ans' Johnstown, Ans 20. JOHX F. HAK.VKS. 170. 'Jin. OIUMIAXS' COURT SALK. V.y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria eoen'y. tho und'-rsiirn-.d will olfernt Public S.i!'1, at the Court Hons,; in F.t ens littrir, on Sri n r ,.y . .t n-f nxi -Jtl. insr.. at (ink o'clock, r. n.. the fellotvinir describe I real esfn'e, ef which Vm. Pattkrson died seized, to Witt APIF.CF.OW PA b'CKI. OF HAMi situate in the Township of I'royle. County of Cambria, ndjoininir lands of Francis iMI,nr.m. Theodore AInkins. and Patternnin's heirs, eontaininiiig 17 Afrri and 7- I'iti lim, with appurtenances. Tkrms (ip S ai r Ono-third the purchase mon ey to he paid on confirmation of snip, nnd the bal nnce In two equal annual payments, wit h interrst. to he secured by judgment bonds nnd mortirage of the purchaser. I!. Ia. JO!I?,"STO.N", Administrator ef Wm. Pattkksox, dcc"d. Ebenstiurif, Auif. 13, lS75.-3t. Coiirl ol ( "an,'-, I.i cmetv. i' ; h-r at Put P.- s tie. at th. t j bury, on : irfti.v. ef I at k o'ct .x k. i. v.. til- I, estiile, ot vbb-b I-u- 11 ( r : ON F. AMI OX K H l.F j smiate in Ihe it-.r-ei -h of eonnly. Ironlitcr on Hiir'i b-.icti to HI iv-1 street, a Beyer's Poultry Powder. Tfrrt!leit.If used In time, ,tociirecriicnen cnoiera una fPi. w ithasuppiy oiiiim 'owder nl bestowal of ordlnwy U'ntlon toclean Ilnrns and proper feodli.fr. Willi neo-lful unerty "f last, CTttuntlpfesheil-roTniiT-e inn en I, any ot,rmny keepf'ouiiry(tvenlncontln-i:iriiifor my Ie-.-t oi I me, wltb tolh profl t tnl plo tsure. iVncKt.-o S" cts., fiTefor $1 00, A-lc your dealer, bnt tea nfoo ro- celnt of Drlc. Adore", p ' p A. C. METER ft CO.. Baltimore. it under iiA!i"d p il! - 'OlTl Hi Hi ' in J-.belis- a nie-r 4 Ii . 1 -; .1. Ib-win-r d-'S-i- b ! re.il ' -s .1 j, .1 -civ ,!. t.. : i : ij 1 r of lii.iii nii F'.,-l-.!.iir-r. ( 'atn'iriii sir, et and 1 ri-'i i iic tiin be of i ir. I '. . end .Murv A t.n street oil the ere. 'ci u t'.vii-siory Fuams I 'vae.s on t Ir west, l.avimr ! bi llot sk iip-l .1 Fhami- St.. 1 1 i k Ti.ev.s or Sai.k. Oiie-hn 1 1 t lo purchase mom-v to be jai I on continn n ion of stile, unit . Labile " in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by bond and niortaue ot the pureh-i-'.-r. JJ. I-. .loil.Ns 1 OX. Hxecntor of KnivAitri (ii-Ass, Uee d. Klonburr, Auur. l !, lS75.-ut. TTOTICE. Having: purciitiscd and left with IIenky".!. Cami-hkm, tbe rollowiiiv d.-seribed p-.r-onal prope, tv, 10 wit : 3 rows, ; ei;l i s. 3 hoirs, nil the lien in the plnx'k and in the burn, rve in the shock, th prassion two fici.ds, oats, coin find potatoes in the jrronnd. 4 hives of bees in boxes. 1 hive f bees 111 n barrel. 1 hnirmv, 1 two horse wairon, 1 tiro horse sled. 1 cook stove, 1 stand, 2 bed ptrtids nnd beddinar. 4 i hnirs, 2 kettles, nnd all the fowls, Iboiehy cu 11 lion 11, 1 iei sons iiKaiost intcrferitijr with said pr -p. rtv. .it mi n m. T!:rni:xs. Cirroll Tvp.. An.-. :;, i.i.-,.-:!t . 1 d t! State N'ohmal Scnoor., Inpiava, Ta. Second session will open Monday, Septem ber btli, for si term of fourteen week. Tbe building i new, lighted t liroiiv'boiit with g;is. bciited by steam, ami supplied with bot and cold water, 'i.itb rooms, etc. Tli Arranged anil liand.soniest whool building iu ihe ttate. I' or catalogue, terms, &(., au Irefs S. M. Claizk, Indiana, I'a. en ti : urn t-y the iiteb r-:ir - . . 1 liunlr".! and tw H.. . . , . ! llUieeine'it WHS lo pay nving tills ,ny bosi-rilt i tradint: price je rthci 'S Sill-, as tin; nriinertv of "iinai way 1 v. .1. p.i one hay mure and colt, v, hfeh I ATOTICE at Constabn Silas Adavs nave I'-n wiiii iiie sai, 1 .-oias .mains, ourie my pleasure. 1 hereby cauiion nil persons itifainst in lei Icrn.if v.li h ,he same. W&l. Lll"iT,K. St. Aiiii'iistine, Auir. ft, l7r.. l.-st FtiniiOl'S tlll'i ol li fted articl.- of ll M K, re.h unit AUTIO.V. All pcj-i.Mis :in Ih-k 1-v d la purchase a no'e giien d to A. If. I. t7,'!'jr r tor t wo ntv.tive .foioirs (-'.''.). ns ' iic s ii l pete in siiineies ?i 1 he -ao.! in Chest S, riiis; ;,u 1 raid note v, hen no. hm if en ton cuMi bas.s I will not mv said uoto ; cotnpelled lo do S J by dip cm ,:se of la w. J. V, . NKA.S.hN. . Clenrflcld Tivp., Aiij. 2, 1 -.::. -3t. f'HT.TlXN, .TitTXTn Kr rn i ljo:iItii-cr, iit. 'l'r!r.l, rei-dce ttnv.oy on b ;i--. it. r:s, . 0111 nnd e- M -et I'.-t-.v, i. -n; mi,..,.; tfi t!:e bn-.in.-ss itsnaiiv dope !n lt-i !,,;. ,pfJJ.'.U. .IAS. 1,. .A 11 C.ish:;-r. tin:!:::i,A:i vi;.i.t 't' Stats Formal School, smm::: .;;t ;:-:. i .1. FAI.T, Tl'KM OI; NS Al til srtOh. 1ST5. Fit terms, catii loit ti-s fid r- .iu. it : 'r"j he I'ri-ielpnl, " l.'cv. I. X. II s (S 6.-3.. I Sidi'i eiisi ui -jr. I'd. I II. I'LA.N'K. -M. P.. IVSJ.rtfi!y olVers liis professional si rvici ? t' ci'irens .( K1', ii?''ii:a an! vieintty. ti.i e joining rcsi.b-iiee and itnined in ; e! v in t h reir.-f lion. li. J. I-iov-Ps drii' t..r". .Xia::t eics -.-u be tnaoe at lie.- resi lene.. of Airs. iu:in. on I "i a . lord si reel, F.ticnst.urit. l4-J-.-i i. J 1 AMKS J. OATMAXTI. I) , - I'tij siciau i'l stren. Khk.si:i hi.. Pa. Office on Tliirh street. neei-H epi- lilmr's Hotel. ItesiiicaeiM 'town 1 1 a 1 1. .! u : 1 1 o -1 1 . t . 'b; ie t.ii'hl C;:l I-.-to., Id 1 i,ia- ,j 4. J" U. M CONNIM.L, Vi. IV. 111.8 ( IAN AM St l.CKnV, l-'tn 1 -'. Ta. l f.ee forni- rl v o -en; ,. :-. .1 ., i!; . .. a ;,i caiis tan be made at .yt 1 s" Ib t -1. (e-lf -U .;.J !"N!KL Mi ;i!i.4N. .'.-.- ' iif-..tv. .i-.:iTi,i-i.i n. rs-. 1 eti. c in ii., , ,,j I.M'h'iiwe !.. . t Miue. . (up ve,:i-,.. ci,,i;, , -, d-u. t 01 m il i.iici.st st !-.- -. Wa:, if - 11 i 1,. ,.J ,; .j. Hess coiirccteil iv 11 it njs priitc 7,. f IMK! IJ.MK! ' crs in want (if a best 1 J'' nny ocs:r.i iiani it ies. e.m now be ae ted, .roiiip:!-nn 1 upon fair terms. I,v , the l inn of lr. '.Vin. I'itimon. in Cain! li:p. two miles eayt Ol Klieiistmrir. Juno 4, JsTo-tf. hK.ti.MII V St MA K IX nrri-i,!. i I n a n t iu low u- TV OTICK is licr-'Iiy given tlint ap- - plication will be mado to tbe next Court 01 (pi.!, ' r -ssimisc-I C.nnii. i.i I'.u-itv t.i ( xlcml Ihe limits o -oni. 11. i i v;ie turotirfii so as t-i include 11 part if Wusbin.'ioii t.wii-J;ip ill Said bol-olluh. sironi kt:!: & -rciif.Fp.. A uir. "j. t;t. A;i s lei l'tliiijucis. T IH K. Arr p.n, v x, l.w. IV., cri-!njrif. pu. O:;,..,. i,, t;--.,:l , -., - ,-f t . J. I.loius new- Pnih'ii.ir. '.-: in- Kt --it. l IITSI.'IIICI .r b'Ulil b.-villc- Ml r ; lo-lfste- 01 il-. min e-iii t t crs a t i.- r. I 1 T (t ATiT.l TZ IX I, A K !:. A tt .i; n it AT TAv, I'.in iisMire. !'. O Ji.o lieij ster ami Kecordci, iu t 'ourt House.