R CIHBBIA FBEEMU Eben3burg, Pa f J;, IT, - - SKIT. ioo: Democratic County Convention rnten nf tho aeveral The 1 ' ' ' ... 1 Tnn-niiliini of Cn.111- '' r'.iti'v -ire r inHsl.l to meet at thfjir :V , !.i ' !"'t li"''!1" general electiona, V.i, ituvhty. Sept. IStli, lS7r, , !U r m., ami elect two delegates ' '"'1,,; 'I. -m in County Convcn- I. ,..! 'T II illl.I A. ' " I"" , t , be held in tbe Court House, in r.n- U'v'oZriiy. September 2()th, j y'. ik r. M., notrtinate a County will le keptopeh until 7 o'c'ock, M Chairman Hem. Co. Cotn. 5.CCAL AND PERSONAL. ,1,,-r, There. oud the Other Vhttr. ... . .. ill uorm !ip leavinir. c.,. n ! i ti- tm lit of DufTs College in , r. " .--.i.-ti.I corn meal can be fob.ml at i , , , store. . ,: sunn hi exhibiting their i - in n nci'.est public, j. i i .ii ramp-tiee?ng was in '. i , .Adams- township yesterday. - i . i 1HT WHO Kff" I" view Tll- ll'i'l-''' .un-base of go ids, invariable .....it.-in'J'-l" M, ri,. n;: I:ivi! (Jackson) bas been I administrator of the estate ol Hon. i . i ,i.. Ib-nry, d'CiaM in, maiden trc.it'il a Hensanon si , , n . .! i"l pi no tbe other iiav by ... .1 . .1 -1- .... .f . f .1 e h. liain e wiiii me imi i pfc All ;.,.i,n !ot ami shoe man annoim-ih.-.r l, i 1 -niuess is to Ih; conducted by q. r M r.i.l'il.-, of riiiladelidiia. How's "Ira:: way mail service lias leen extended ii ... J...... ;,ic,ilt. P:l 04'VOII f r, in ( l.-ttiti.-ai o ' -"" " ' ' ;V-. i n ili- Pei.tis.vlvania Kailroad, iroiu , j '.t! li-r Us. .Mr. S:!!uel beets and Miss E'.iabeth K ,,;!, t. 'I" 'his county, were uniieii in A .b riiiin M Goriuick, of Altoona, L i, Tn. -'!;iy l'- Tl .- l ain f Mr. A. B. Mctirew, .of ,!. k v ii w ti r-lj i I", Westmoreland county, , u i -ov. rf ly fire on Tuesday night or ,M , k. Loft S3,fi0; insurance S2,5)0. Mr. .!"lm M- IJeecber, wbom we noticed L. v., k a hiving had an arm torn ofl" at i . Vn. ! v.Vii- woolen factory, died from the , i i L ii, , t (.f ill ti rrit'ie mjurieK on .mraiwy ' 1". M. lii-rny" is the way tbe Pittsburgh ft F. I'. Tiemey's name in ita report . trt-jsrnyh if the lilair county deniocrat- i vati". Mlcil 1M lame, now ever. l ,.i i rt ccnveiies next Monday, and as f i i r.i rr is n prt-tty long array oi criniumi oni tt-.f. tin- pp'l'.tbilities are that it will lie an we. k s. f-imi .-Mid that tlieattnlane; will N r i!'iMMia!'v larf. - r a . hiH.ilri-d psenger cars are to be ;.r.-,l at .:;.miia during the coming fall i,l vkiuvr. These cars will le used for iti-p... ting vilifies to and from the Cen- l;!H.. l.t!"MtHIII. I'ii !.:: h ti.wiihlp.TTlenrfield county, Tins ki it! m nl.i. li varies flie nionoioney us an in' iril warble by introducing notes ..n:irt(i lit- hi; pctTlll. Thein.ita n -i'i'l to be very exact. -If M I.. i.itman can't Katlsfy yon as to ;. V, t;. and (iiiality of goMls, yon must k -1 1 r 1 1- i ' kii.g something that cannot l r: t: 1 1 in u.is coni'nunity or else you are a ii.'v 1 . n r 1 1 pi-rsoti to pleas'. -A b.i"i in ,7 ln.f tt.ax n vl.o l.ml a gold P. .-.if: f r V..-"0 "ti the Hank of California v gra ili. il tn learn on Tuesday that it had hi i t ,i in N'i'w York ationtan hour before . t.i wi nf the failure was received there. A ;it 't named Sall'ie Elbertr, aged -.it ''''. "ti years, was struck by thu m;o a:t.v 1i.i1 to the Niagara Kxpress r.': r.Mr TVildw in II ntitincrdon conntv. fi i! M'mim.iv foreunon. and killed instantly-. A very liberal old lady, residing nor a a.i'.r'-.l tniies from this place, presented her f i :'!i'it, a inarrit-d woman, with firn fhwp f it lung Min e, and then very affect ion- ':v iMpir'il, "What won't a todv di fora l.,,!"" -Mr. Nit-l, of Wood vale, whose child a biirn-il U death last week, has a cousin "vl.t gm Ii'iiy township, Westmoreland in :r, Hi,,, !,t an infant child under pre ' s iin'.ar clrriimstiiuces only a few '"".'I: a.; i. Tli - I'kkuman Ixiys are nnder obiiga- i-'ii-to Mr. .I.ilm Stebley for a basket f nil '' ieii'. ju iii lies, of which he receired and v '1 tn the i -itietis of this-plaee a full car ' -i-l t ti rilay, thanks, niauy thanks, deep li-il liaffi-lt. I'. in'ris are bursting and big firms failing, I'"' M I., i lattnan still keeps on in the even t-ti,,r , f t ay, dispensing bargains in dry "'"l", ilrv goiHln, groceries, and nearly all "li- r kiln! oi' airrbandiset to every person sti" livers hini with a call. -A youtij; nir.n In the East Ward, named ' r Tlimnas, was struck on the month '" a tii:e ami had three of his teeth k"r'k-,l , nf, while engaged with several '''ti-rs in ercT'ading a newly married couple 1 f':ti..r;a f.nMisi.j,, a jw nights ago. -Tli" infant daughter of Mr. Noel, of ""IvaV iMirnngh, whom we noticed last ''K a having Ix-n shot kingly burned by Jr ''iiimuiii, ated, as is supposed, from a l-;liv,l sti. k in the hands of a little sister, 1 fv'tn i r j.ijnri, on Friday last, -lehunv Wise, the youngest aeronaut in ' ' w"r'-'l, is annoiinceil to make ar. a s r n '"n ff'tn i;reiiburgt Westmoreland conn ''. "ti the l.-.tj, f ( v-tolr. Should the wind rai'Iv it is his intenion to cross the a:;,,, fc''"ny mountains, and nerhaus sive us "itlr.ni. -To (.. -v. Hool, Kso;., Secretary of l Itnliai.a County Agricultural Society, tll.lb r ..l.1i.,i;nn. f... ....llmcntl. rva,';'rsir'ti ti. ket to the eighteenth Annual j j -ii!f,n of tbat Association, which is to 'nM at Altoona on the oth, Ctb, "111 and . ., i'" rnontb. -Mr Jt.lin I). Adams, a wrell known citi " "f ' ""I'ers.lale, this county, was thrown fr"m "a-'f'ii and instantly killed yesterday I auk nr wM(h fraoture(i ,i9Skiill from j 1 "ir itniiiediately above the eye clear to ! .Mi." ' . ' r- J- Mills has taken possession of , (n" ft"" '"'w residence ou Julian street, and ' ""'m-miiio think that there is anything ' 'I'viry now to bis happiness except a r"1','!i'Jn " ,,art of t,ie Iop'e to take s"ioi, 0r an tll goo1- in h5g 8tore at the ( r? '-west pani.; prices. j When there is any business doing in mercantile circles M. I. Oattnan i3 sure to : have a hand in it, and even when there is j nothing doing elsewhere he is seldom with out customers. 'Cos why, he sells for cash . only and gire erery man, woman and child full value for their money. The news was telegraphed to this place yesterday that the extensive livery stable of Col. tVrn. K. Tiper, In Hollidasburg, was destroyed by Are about 7 clock that morn ing. The particnlars of the conflagration Were not known here ai tbelimc of putting 1 our paper to press on Thursday evening. The failure of the great sngar-importing house of Stirling, Ahrcns & Co., Baltimore, has struck E. 11. Nntter & Co.; of Chest Springs, and A. A. Darker & Son, of this place, to the tune of several thousand dol lars for shook furnished, which may or may not be recoverable when the affairs of the firm have been settled up. In the U. S. District Court at Pittsburgh, on Monday last, the assignee of Charles Mc Oonigle, an alleged bankrupt, of Hemlock, Ibis county, was allowed to sell real and personal property divested of liens, and in the matter of JFelix Heck, of L.oretto, an order of reference was made to Registef Urotherlinc to ascertain the. validity of the alleged liens of Hugh McMulIen and F. D San pp. , v It is necessary for invalid pensioners to be examined every two years, unless their disabilities are of such a well-known natnre as w ill render their duty unnecessary. Per sons who have lost a limb need hot undergo this examination. The orders issued by the Pension Department are 'unusually strict for tho biennial performance of this duty, which must be done commencing With the present month. The man who runs tnis machine is once more on the Hick list not with quinsy, bo-w-ever, nor ludecd with any complaint that is likely to keep him confined fcr more than two or three days al the utmost. He hopes however, that tbe fact that he gets sick oc casionally will not be made a point against him on the County Treasury question, as the other fact that he does not pay as much lax as some other peoplo has been. Miss Alice Sweeny, sister of Mrs. H. C rouse, of this place, Was received into the Order of the Sisters of St. Joseph, at the niotlK-r houso here, on Saturday morning hist, taking the name of Sister Mary Teresa in religion. -SistersStanislaus and Mary Paul made their profession on the same occasion, Rev. Father Boyle, in the absence of tbe Hishop, receiving their vows and attending to tbe other details of the ceremonies. Vincent Hickey,m of Mr. John Hickey of Altoona, who by the way has had more afflictions in bis family than nsually falls to tlx lot of one man, fell from an oak tree on Wednesday forenoon, and striking tbe ground with his bead and face, sustained very severe lwwlily ' injuries. At lateel ac counts tbe unfortunate lad, whose ago tw about thirteen years, was in a feini-nncem-scions condition, and whether or not be was injured internally could not I! ascertained. And now cotnes tbe Mt. Union Herald a diminutive sheet scarcely more than one rourth tbe sir.e of the Fkkimas, with that ssme ridiculous old story alout the Cam bria Guards, -of this place, intending to march over the wagon road to Huntingdon, carrying with them four days rations, to at. tend the review of tbe Fifth Kegimcnt at that -place on Thursday of next week. How trne it is that it is next to impossible for the trutb to overtake a lie. A young lady residing near Cnrwens vi'de, Clearfield comity, was to have Ix-en married last week, but wb'rii the appointed day arrived she scootixl off on o double quick to the residence of the minister who had been engaged to p.Tform the ceremony and very blandly informed him that she bad made np her mind not to take any of that, in her'n. What the expectant bride groom thinks about this new turn of event8 has not yet transpired. The Altoona Keening Mirror of a recent ( date says : An order has been received at the lower shops of tbe Pennsylvania liail road Company, this city, for three'niore pos tal cars, with still greater improvements than the three recently completed, of which we have heretofore spoken. These cars are to be completed by the 12ih proximo, are to he sixty feet in length, which is twelve feet longer than tire ordinary passengorcars, and to lie built in tbe most approved and sub stantial manner. Work will be commenced immediately tn tbein. James and Charles Miller were con victed in the Somerset county court last week of attempting to defraud a man named Peter Hanger nnt of six hundred dollars, and were sentenced to undergo imprison ment in the Westerr. Penitentiary for a term of two years and eight months and one year respectively. From evidence adduced the fact was gleaned that the real name of Charles Miller, so called, is Linton P. Johnston, of this county, but we doubt very mnch wheth er a man of that name has a habitation within tbs confines of Cambria. A passenger on tbe evening express train east, over the Pennsylvania railroad, on Friday, went from the sleeping coach which be was occupyiug'to the smoking car for the purpose of enjoying a smoke. After the train passed Wilmore be returned, and was somewhat surprised to find that his satchel, containing a sum of money and some valuable papers, had been stolen. He came back as far as East Conemaugh with a view to discover if any person had been seen with a satchel such as he described, but his journey was a fruitless one. A grand array of legal talent has been secured to defend Messrs. John Siney and Xingo Parks, whose trials are to take place at Clearfield in the course of a few days. Among the distinguished counsel we note tbe names of Hon. Matt. H. Carpenter, ex V. S. Senator, of Wisconsin, Oen. B. F. Butler, Hon. Daniel Voorhees, of Indiana, Hon. Thomas Kwing, of Ohio, Hon. Jere miah S. Black, Un Bartholomew, Frank HngLes, and others, all of whom, with the exception of Mr. Carpenter, have volun teered their services iu liebalf of the defend ants. For the next few days Messrs. Frank W. Hay & Son, of Johnstown, will sell the Mason fruit jar, one-quart sise, either porcelain-lined or with glass top, at $1.70 per dozen; the "Gem" fruit Jar, same sire, with glass top, at $1.65 per do., and the "Union" glass jars, one and two qnarts, with cement tops, at 90 eta. and $1.50 per dozen, respect ively. They will also close out their No. 2 Novelty and Crown Wringers at $Q and S5 each, and their entire stock of stoves and tinware at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to buy and Hay & Son the men to Lny from if you want to save money in the ( purchase of any of the above articles. The all-flredest paper that has ever yet ixruAXA County Komaxcf.. A been published, bearing the title of the Cut- ' young man named Yingling resides at Liver rimy Dor, was Issued from the office of the n,or. Westmoreland county and for some i i , j i time past, has been employed at a planing Johnstown Democrat last week and sent mi neRr the town of jn(!iana. Several forth to tho world to the number of ten weeks ago he fe'.l in love with a lady who thousand cobles as an advertising medium makes her home near tbe latter place, and, for the great wholesale and Ult j ware n rm oi oioen, wsynn ovinia- town. Besides much useful and practical ( information, the Cutting Jimr contains a great j deal of an original matter to laugh at, es- pecialiy in its quaint replies to imaginary correspondents. It promises an appearance semi-occasionally, but tbe possibility is that ive will not soon look upon its like again. The Democratic convention of-,Blair county met at Hollidaysburg last Monday and nominated the following ticket': State Senate, Samuel Henchey ; Associate J udges, Henry Fettinger and A. F. Osterlob: County Conimissiotiers, John nileman and Isaac Diehl; Auditors, j. C. Hagey and J. W. Frantr; Director of the Poor, Robert Mc Lauaiian. Mr. Henchey, the nominee for Senator, .vas empowered to select his own conferees, and the Senatorial delegate to the Erirt Convcutidn was conceded to Cambria. George Sfroop and Francis IV' Tiorneyt Esqs., were elected Jiepresntative delegates to the State 'convention and iiistructeil to support Hon. C. L. Pershing for Governor. The ticket is regarded as lielng unusually strong, and gives complete satisfaction. The Democracy of Blair declare that they can and will give it a safe deliverance. The fact that the Frf.kman, in the esti mation of the Johnstown Tribune, is not a reliable dispenser of news unless it gathers its information from the columns of that journal, will be fully appreciated when we inform our readers that the following item, clipped from Saturday's issue of the Tribune, is based on tbei srory published by ns last week relative to the killing of ft blacksnake : in Carroll township in the early part of the : season which measured ten Teet and seven . inches, and tbat,the sanie gentleman (Mr. 1 Albert Boslel) did to death seren ifcrrrs ago a j reptile of tbe sartie species which measured fully twelve feet. Not being reliable," the ' Tribune could not of course accept ortr ver- j sion of Mr. Boslet's exploits as correct, and j hence it got up one of its own In this wise : "The latest, CurrcUto'en snake fcneasured ten . feet aim seven inches. It was killed by a j farmer residing in the vicinity of that lor- j ougii, ntiit lie conicsses to naving Kiiieti one fnr.f year which was over twelve feet in length. They were both black snakes." Wbilo Conductor Quartz was standing between tbe Philadelphia Express and Mail train at Cressou a few evenings ago, some dishonest cuss very cooly reached out from one of the platforms of tbe Phila. Express then moving a.vay from the station, and lifted a new hat from oft" his bad. While this was doing, however, tho glare of Mike's lamp revealed the features of the thief, and as be fell oonfbbi'ut that be bad seen the same cbap-on tbo-Mail train, he slipped around the Philadelphia Express, asit was moving off and hadthe gratification of finding the objevft of his search in the very act of putting the stolen hat on bis bead and chucking a ski's II cap under his coat. With out more ads, Mike lifted his liRt from the thief's bead, then struck him with a piec of Quartz in tbe shnjie of a bunch of flives and sent him sprawling on the platform, after which be fanned bis netlier extremity with his foot., and then left him to his meditation. Soon after Max Hitter came across the chap and asked him what the ni-uter Was, wh.n he told bini that he was dreadful sick. He managed, however, to get aboard the mail train before it got under headway, and thus succeeded in "lighting out" licfore the true story of his ailment ltocaino generally ' know n. A MrciiAstcAi. TnitTMPH Mr. J. II. Moore' Xcw Mercantile Wagon. One of the most extensive and certainly one of the most complete specimens of mechanical skill that Ebensbiirg has ever bad the honor of accomplishing, was sent forth upon its mis sion on Saturday evening last, amid rhe well j deserved encomiums ol all who saw it. We allude of course to the new peddling wagon of Mr. John H. Moore, ot Altoons, which is beyond question t he largest and most perfect vehicle of the kind that has ever been put upon the road in this State, This mammoth wagon bears the name, "Great. Eastern," and is the handiwork of Mr. Daniel M .Chute, of this place. It is intended for four horses and Is constructed in all its parts of the very best material that the country can af ford. It is built, on platform springs, with a cut-under or arch for tbe front wheels to rnn in beneath the body so as to permit tho vehicle to Imj turned short within its own length. The liody is fourteen feet long, four feet high and five feet in 'width, ami coutains nine doors and twenty-six drawers on sides and ends, so arranged as to allow any kind nf goods to b shown without in terfering in any way with the other articles comprised in the stock. These several com- I partments are perfectly water-proof, and in no event can the goods b injured or even I dampened by the most, incessant rain. The j driver's seat, too, is fully protected against) inclement weather, it twing supplied with the means to rlose it in on all sides. Tho entire wagon weighs aliont 3,500 pounds and is capable of carrying .1,000 weight of mer chandise. The wheels, which are know as ! Sarven's patent wheels, were manufactured in Cincinnati at a cost of SoX) for the full i sett. They are perfect beauties in their j way, being the most substantial and elegant j wheels that we have ever seen. They are ironed with tires two inches wide and one inch thick, and are well calculated to liear any weight that may be put upon them. The wagon cost J700 as it stands "a thing of beauty and a joy forever" but had it been turned out in some city shop it is the opinion of many fully competent to judge that it would have cost little if any less than one thousand dollars. In this lrief description of a master work of art we feel that we have not done full justice to the subject, but we have said enough we think to convince all that the monster vehicle is a credit to one of our lest mechanics and a decided honor, especially in these panicky times, to the enterpiise and public spirit of Mr. Moore, of whom it may truly be said that since he started out in tbe world, at the early age of thirteen, penniless and shoeless, but with mind intent upon making his way in spite of tbe most adverse circumstances, he bas encountered more of the nps and downs of life then usually fall to the lot of man. Determined, however, to meet misfortnre with an indomitable will and an honesty of purpose which is always bound to win, he has passed through the crucible of ill luck time and time again only to find himself to-day well worthy of the name of prince of pedlars, the possessor of tbe largest stid most elegant turnout in the country, and dealer in a greater variety and a more extensive stock of notions and fancy goods than any other man in the same line. There could scarcely bd more glory for Moore in the future, but if there is we are sure he will attain it honestly and wear it meekly. P. S. Since the above was put in type, we have received a note from Mr. Moore, dated Altoona, Aug. 30th, in which he tells ns that he filled the "Great Eastern" chock full of newgoods, then drove it on the weigh scales at Jouathan Gliint's coal yard and found that it weighed fully fire tons. Mr. Moore feared the wagon with ita load on was too heavy for his fonr stalwart horses, but now that he bas tried Ihe experiment he finds that they can pull it "as easy as rolling off a log." AH which is evidence sufrieent that Mr. Moore is better prepared than be ever was to supply his numerous customers in this and other counties with all the goods they need in bis particular line. was reciprocated by tbe object of his atfen tions. lieoentlv h went home on a visit. and sborly afterward his employers received a letter, which was siene.l by Mr. Speedy, brother of Mr. B. F. Speedy, of this place, and which was written from Llvermore. This screed contained tbe mournful intel ligence that Mr. Yingling had met with a fatal accident while riding on a railroad train ' between his home and Apollo, and that the arrangements for his funeral bad lieen niaile. It seems that the Supposed victim of a vio lent death had leen a member in good stand ing of a lodge of Knights of Fythias, in In diana, and at a meeting of the' organization they determined to Attend bis obsequies in a body. So, to the nutnlier of . tvrenty-six, they took passage for Livertnore, and were naturally surprised to see iir. Yingling standing upon the platfortri, in full life, and having no appearance of being a ghost, either. An explanation vasdemandod, and they were referred to Mr. Speedy: That gentleman was found, and when tbe affair was explained tbe surprise appeared to be mutual, as lie had no recollection whatevet of having written any letter of the kin.lr The matter began to wear a somewhat complicated appearance, and it was at length concluded to bold another interview wit the supposed corpse. After soirie little eva sion lie at length acknowledged that the let ter bad been written with his own hand, and upon being pressed to explain why he brought tbe whole delegation of Knights down to that place-, fully dressed" nnt-in their regalia, and ready to mourn the demise of a brother in good standing, ho was constrained to confess that be Wouldn't have done anv. ! thing of the kind only that be desired to see ! if his girl would come on to attend the fu neral. Just about the time this ralhcrjnai ve confession was made be found it advisable to flee from tho wrath which was manifested on the countenances of ins brother Knights, and the chances are that if he bad tarried the corpse would have been furnished any how, lie has not made bis appearance in Livcrmore since this affair occurred, and is doubtless pining away in anguish iu some lone retreat, for the facts, as related to ns, are that the. lady whom he expected to arrive on the first train did not make her appear ance at all, and he was given to understand that she. is engaged to another man. That is tbe whole story, as it came .o us, and the nftair reads romantic enough for tbe con s tract km of a dime novel. Jvltnxtovm Tri bune. Unlocking the Rocks. The great cost of silver and gold arises not. so much from their scarcity in the earth as the difficulty of extracting them from their stony combi nations. Dr. J. C. Ayer, the well known rhemist of Massachusetts, has cut this eor- 'dian knot. After having merited and re ! ceired tbe gratitnde of half mankind by bis remedies that enre t'oeir diseases, he is now I .vinning the other half, by opening for them j an easy road to the ex liansl less treasnres of the bills. He has discovered and published j a chemical process, wliii li renders, at little i cost, Ihe hardest rocks and ores friable like j chalk, solhat the precious metals are loosed i from their confinement, .:id easily gathered. ! Mines too poor to pay, may be worked at a profit now, and the yield of rich mines is j largely increased, while tho cost of extract- 1n.C xho m"1'9 from the ore is diminished. iiiuiri ir. i k.iv;u iicn in i- men t, hi ciiricu mankind, or enre theirdiseases. Bntweare informed oiir celebrated countryman adheres to tbe latter a bis specialty ami chief am bition. Buffalo Sentinel. - The Democratic convention of Blair county having on Monday last, nominated SAMfKL Hf.nchky for State Senator, and Cambria having no candidate of her own to urge, so far as we know, the nomination of Mr. Henchey by the conferees from the two coun'ies, when they meet, is a foregone conclusion. We know SamteI. Hknchey well. He is emphatically oi.e of the people an honest man and a thorough, straight forward Democrat. He deserves and we have no doubt will receive the harty sup port, of every Democrat in tbeilistrict. I lie Hollidaysburg standard truthfully says of bim : "The chnfcp of the Democracy of Plair for Scn.itor is a IWmnnrnt in whom there is no R-uile nnl n (rent lemaa of unquestioned purity of churn cter. He is s man of the people, lias never mixed in politics in his life n l brings to the csnvnss a record nirnlnst which the foulest mnlicecui sinrirest no slain. Should Pamttria rntif.v th; nomination, n we feel sure slio will, nis election is an assured ccrtatnty. VIST. Cn.TUKB AMI WlNR MaKIVC. Mr. Alfred Spoer, of Passaic, N. .1., so long and favorably known as Ihe wine man of New Jersey, expects a larger yield of grapes this year than usual, and has reduced the prico of bis four year old port so as to bring it within the reach of the poorer families who need a pure and rich wine for medicinal purposes. Mr. Speer's mode of fermenting and keeping bis wine differs from the usual methods. This is the reason why it is so much superior inquality, bill, it requires four years management. and changing of tempera ture in older to make such a erfect tine wine as it is ; the knowledge of changing to various temperatures at different times, and at. tbe right, time, is whero he has the ad van tage of getting so rich a wine without' thn use of liquor. Largo quantities of Speer's Port Grape wine have lieen ordered to South America, and by Europeans, l'hysicians recommend it as superior to most of the European wines. It. is dealt in largely by druggists. Daily Krpres. . . Green's Arot'ST Flower. It is natu ral for people suffering with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint or any derangements of the digestive organs, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpi tation of the Heart, Heart-burn. Water brash, gnawing and burning pains at. the pit of the StomacL, Yellow Skin, Cated Tongue, and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after tating, low spirits, &c, to put off from day to day buying au article that they know bas cured their neighbor, friend, or relative, yet they have no faith in it until it is too late. But if you will go to your Druggist, Lemmon & Mnrray, Eliens burg, or to Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, and get a bottle of Green's August Flower your immediate cure is as certain as you live. Sample Bottles of this medicine can be obtained for 10 cents to try its superior virtue. Regular size 75 cents. Try it, two doses will relieve any case. The golden oritlame of day was sinking behind tbe western hills and glorifying ihe landscapes with its parting rays when the hero of our story bobbed into the popular and extensive clothing emporium of Godfrey Wolf, next door to the posr-offlce, Altoona, and bought himself a full suit of the liest made and in style and fit the most perfect wearing apparel that ever graced the human form divine in this latitude, and came forth there from with almost as mnch money as he had when he entered therein. Go thou, reader, and do likewise. Messrs. Baxter & Son of this place have concluded to make way with-the entire stock of goods they have now on hand.no mat ter what the sacrifice, as they need room for their fall and winter supplies. Hence it is that they have resolved to sell all they have at less than cost, and they invite every one who wishes to secure lietter bargains than they ever heard of to bring along th cash and see what they can do for them. This is no catch-penny announcement, but a bona Jide promise which they pledge their words to make good. 8-20.-tf. When Freedom from her mountain height unfurled her standard to the sir, her skirts pinned back so verv tight, made her appear exceeding spare. Butthen soon came the happy thought, with which she seemed indeed o'erjoyed, that lest of goods can for cash be bought at prices low from Myers & Lloyd. All of which Freedom, or any other man, woman or child, can find to their entire satisfaction by calling ou tho above firm. I I QT A TV XTAr A T rimfM TVllT A V 1 The Iirst Catalogue of this Institution has rjnstbceu published, and itcertainly makes ' a very encouraging exhibit in tbe attendance of two hundred and twenty-live stndcnts during this first, term of ten weeks. We copy from the Catalogue tbe following Statement, in respect to the building, of which we give our readers a view exhibiting the east front and the north end : ' 'ThorHillmir is new. of nniple size, and fur nished in the most approved manner. It is warmed by steam mid lighted by gas, throusrli out. "The diirlonslons rif iM edifice may bo best understood liy conceivinir of it as three btlild itiffS one fifty feet wide hyn hundred and fifty feet in ieiiiMh: anil fwo others, each of which would be forty-five feet In width by a hundred and eijrlity feet in Icnirth-the whole blondinjr into one liui Idintr of henutif til proportions, a nil nil four stories hiifh above ttie basement The basement story is nine feet in height, and the ot!ier frnr stories ranire from eleven and a hair to fourteen feet between tho floor and ceiMnir: "The building- is remarkable for its being: well liirlited. well ventilated, and for its irenorul nir .of cheerfulness. It has been pronounced by Prof. Wickcrslinm, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, as unquestionably the best building of the kind in tbe United Stiitcs. Communication Till? COFNTT TIlEASITKYSinr. Mr. Editor The most singular reason Ihnve ever heard of upon which to base a candidate's claim for ofHco wan, if 1 nm rightly informed, and I think am. made use of a few days imo by one of your competitors for Countr Treas urer, who, by the. way, is credited with still further saj itijr that lie didn't cure whethen be was nominated or not fo that he succeeded in beatiiur yonrsi If and a certain other candi'late in whom I feel an interest beyond all others named. Hut that ain't what I started out to tell you. The gentleman to whom I refer claims that either himself or his particular friend should be nominated for County Treas urer, because, forsooth, they each pay more than double the amount of tax which yourself and my friend both tog-ether pay ; or, to brlnjr It down to a hue point., himself and his friend conjointly are the. possessor of mure than four times Ihe amount of property which yourself and the othcr fr(-ntlcni:in in question can lav claim to. Krti, the office should be bestowed upon .me who really don't need it, while he to whom it would be a God-send must be counted out. That is to say, poor men have no rights which their more fortunate neighbors are bound to respect. 'i lit; same seeker after office, 1 am assured, is busy circulating the report that the Democratic party of Cumin-is county has been keeping- j on fora number of years, and that you have no rifrht to expect nor should you receive any more favors from that source. Well, it may be that you haven't earned ail you have ot from the Democracy of this county, although I aui told tlmt you arc a hartl-workm man and that you run j our bi.siiiens on !. most ecoiiouiie-al principles; stiil it lioea seem a little ijueer that a man whom mi entire party is cii'ure'l in keeping-, and who id said by no means to be a speiuUiiiif I, hasn't one-.owt til us iniicli proper ly us the mill who boasts of tho amount of tu.vi s he pu s and thinks that ou;fiif to bu doomed all lo.flioient to t-ecure hiiu llio iiuini nation for County Treasurer. Yours, Fair PfiAY. Jocal Correspondence, TfNNEi. Iln.u Aug-. ?s, 1ST",. Dear Fuef.m. n Ile ball was rather lively hereto-day. and the "Stars" of this place are shining- bright ly once more. They played i he "Mountain Timers" nine inning- tora bull. The former cluli took the hall, ir-iiniinf the vb-tory by the following score: Vtars 27; Tigers lii. This game passed otf s well and all were so pleased with H. that they resolved to play five innings more for a bat. The "Stars" also came out victorious In thee five in.iiugs by a score of is to Li. Hoth games were can iu.I o:i elland to I he pleasure ol all. Tht umpiring-especially wa well done, and to the credit of that impor tant personal?.', the Empire, be it said that there was not n single decision given Willi which any one was displeased. The "Slurs" hail-, as I he s;iy ing is. held their heads lo-el this season. They have played a number of games this summer, and they have only been beat en once. The Tunnel bill school, under the tutorship nf our rnu t ii a I friend, M r. John Murphy, is pro gressing finely, and hot h parents and children seem satisfied with him ssn teacher. The sijuirrels around this vicinity arc pretty well hunted up. ns several young men of this place seem to have forgotten all about tho game laws, and strings of siiiirrels are being brought in everyday. When the season Comes there wiil not be a squirrel in the woods. Your-, truly, svi.vas. Important to Meimcai.. Students. The Trustees of thcLouisvillc Medical Col lege (Louisville, Ivy.,) have, in accordance with the provisions of their charter, estali lished a Beneficiary System whereby any young man studying medicine and being unable to pay for bisdncation, may receive a Beneficial Scholarship,' Inch relieves bim of payment of tbe Professors' foes. The public will be pleased to learn that this well known College bas alioiished all fees for its diplomas; the Faculty being thus wholly uninterested pecuniarily in the result, of all examinations for graduation. For particu lars, address Dean of Louisville Medical College, lt53 Second street, lonisviile, Ky. Or. Kinney" Com pan nrt Syrnp of Hti- etm is guaranteed to cure Intlaiumai ion or t he Kidn?ys and flladder painful or suppressed urination so frequent in old age, painful or sup. pressed menstruation, lecnrrhma or white', gravel, (rb-ot, stricture, bloody discharges. Height's disease, brickdust deposits, dropsy pain in the back or side, sick headache, pim ples, blotches and eruptions on the face, and all diseases of a specific or constitutional na ture.regardloss of duration, aire or sex. Com pound Syrup of Ifuehii Is a pofsitivc and radical cure. For sale by Lk.uon ic Mcrkat, Ebens biirg:, Pa. The oldest and best appointed Institution for obtaining a Itusines Education. For circulars address P, DUFF PONS, S-3.-3meom. Pittsburgh, Pa. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Xoti ce is hereby given that Bernard Kelly, of AMegheny township. Cambria county. Pa., by doed of voluntary assignment, has assigned nil the estate, real and personal, of the said Ber nard Kelly to F. J. Parrish, of Oallifzin. in said county, in trust, for the benefit of the creditors of thesaid Hernard Kelly. All persons there fore, indebted to the said Bernard Kelly will make payment lothesnid Assignee, and those having claims or demands will make the same known without delay. F.J. PAItKIsif. Assignee of Bernard, Kelly. Gallilzln Sept. 3, ls.T5.-St. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of SAJtrKL Hf.nrt, dee'd. Ix-tters or Administration on the estate of Samuel Henry, late of Fbenshiirg borough. Cambria county, having- bcn grairtod to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said est.tte nre requested to make immediate payment, and those hsving claim? against the same will paesent them properly unthenticnted for set tlement. THOMAS DAVIS. Ebensflurjr, Sept. 3 15T."i.-fll. NOTICE. -All persons are hereby notified that I have purchased at Sher iff's sale tho following personal property, wnich I have left in care of James E. Neoson.of Clear field township, until I sco lit to remove the same, to wit : One sorrel horse, one lot of rye, one lotjof wheat, one bit r,f oats, and nni shin gle machine. THOMAS McEXKUB. St. Augustine, Sept. 3. 1875.-3t. DANIEL MCLAUGHLIN.- Homey at-Trtir, Johnstown. Pa. Office in the old Exchange building-, (up stairs,) corner of Clin ton and Locust streets. Will attend to all busi ness couuoctc-d with ois profession. 'The chapel; the dinfnjr hall, with tho nc- ; companyihjr apartments: ihe model school-, room; the library-room : th rptidinir-vooin : Ihe rooms for the literary societies : the Principal's rooms: the reception room; Ihe parlor; tbe lecture and recitation rooms: the corridors; apartments for chemical laboratory, aitd pri- ' vate rooms for four hundred sfnd"nts-all are ' unusually well adapted to th'-ir repect;ve use"". "The value nf bulldiinrs. ferounits. furniture, annnratus, etc., Is estimated to be about JiJii, 000." The Educational Department. Is under tbe ! charge of Edmund B. Fairfield, D. D.. LL. 1 D., who is assisted by seven male and live female teachers in tbe different branches of study English and classical. While the institution is especially adapted ' to the training of teachers, its advantages may lie enjoyed by all who seek a liberal i education. It is open to liolh ladies mid gentlemen. And we notice that while tbe accomoda tions are) superior, the expenses are very moderate--$." to ?(i a week covering every, thing ttition, board, room-rent, furniture, heat, light, and wasbing. The Fall Term opens Septemlier fith ; and catalogues may be obtained by addressing Dr. Fairfield, Indiana, Pa. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Among the great discoveries of modern science, few nre of morn real value ti mnnkind than this ef fectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Lung. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this and other coimtrie, ha shown that it does surelv and eflcctuallr control them. Tim testimony "of our best citi zens, of nil classes, establishes the fact, that CriKititY Pi:CToa.vt. will tmd clops relieve and cure the allli.-ting disorders of he Throat and I-iiiigs beyond any other medicine. Tin; most, rliinirorotts affections of the Pulmonary Organ yield to its power: and caes of 'nsump tion, cure! by this preparation, are public ly known, so remarkable as hardly to be be licvr il. were tliey not proven beyond dispute. As a remedy it inadequate, on which tho public may rely fur full protection. I'.y curing Couch, the forerunner of more serious disease, it save unnumbered lives, and au amount of suffering liof to be computed. It challenges trial, sind con vinces the mot sceptical. Every fatnilv t-hnul-l keep it on hand as a protection against llic early and -unperceiveil attack of Pulmni-ary All'ections, which are easily met at firt, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten dor lungs need this defence; and it i unvvic f be without it. As a safeguard to children, nni. l the distressing disease which bect tlio Throat and Cliest of cliillhortl, Ciiemit 1'ktoh.u, Is invaluable; for, by its tinieiy use, nn.lti rudes nre. rc-cued from premature graves, and Mve.l to tlK- love and affection centtod on lliem. It acts speedily and surelv ng:iint ordinary colds securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No one will sutler troublesome Influenza and pnin ful lirotichitis, when tliey know how easily thev ctin be cured. Originally the product of long, lalmrioti, and successful chemical investigntion, no cot or toil is spared in making every oottle in the utmot fiossible perfection. It may be confidently re ied upon as possessing all the virtues it lias ever exhibited, and capable of proUncipg cures a memorable as the greatest it has ever effected. PBLTAREO BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical end Analytical Ch,eml. OLD BY ALL DHUGG18T8 EVEitVWfiERK. TO aUIT EUSINESS! VOKTH f)F Fine CLOTHING tjf the i.atkst STVI.KS and wkstqcalitv. for Men and Uo'-s, will be sold without reserve, at BSmiES' CLOTHiriGSTQRE Opposite the 1'ost Ojjlcc, .TOIIKSTOWX, !".. Also. H ATS and CAPS, together with a larije assortment of SUIUl'S. PKAWKItS, Overalls. Jackets. Hows, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Ilandker chiels. &e., fte. Havintf determined to quit the business, will sell Clothinur. and all ot her aroo.ln in the store. CHKA P K It TH.t.N TilKV HAW 1SKK. Sl.l KOK HFTKK lt:.KH l'AT. Ilon't fonret the place across the street from the Post Ctlieo and as 1 am deter to close out. you jW ill get BARGAINS! Bargains! BARGAINS! JOHX F. BARNES. Johnstown, An? 30. lS75.-2m. Or.PIf AXS COURT SALE. T5y virtue of an order of the Orphans Conrt of Cambria eonnty, the under -iirned will of fer at Public Sale, at tfie(!ourt House in Kbens bnrg. on n I ii rlny. S(p,.-iai,rtii, lT., nt onk o'ci.h-k. r. M., the following deserlbed real estate, of which Ktmv'o Oi.ass died seized, to wit: ONE AMI ONE-HAI.F LOT OF fJKlM'Nll situate In tho Horouxh of Klwnslmrsr, Cambria county, fronting on Hiith street and pxtemlinpt back to I-iloyd street, adjoining lot of lr. 1. V. Evans on tlie east and Mary Ann street on the west, having thereon erected a" two-story Framk Hocse and a Fiiamk Stable. Terms or Salt. One-half the pnrehase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance In one year thereafter, with Interest, to be secured by iKind and mortgage of the purchaser. K. I. JOHNSTON. Excotor of EnwAitn Glass, dec'.l. Ehensbnrg, Aug. 13, 1S75.-3I. njeyer's Poultry Powder. "Vrarrnnted.tf iwed in time, to enre cliu-ken cholera rv-l fspoa. Wnhasuoply oftli' 'owder ond a begtowsltf orillnary attention toelo-i-11nss and proper fee'llu?. arlih n neofal uiMt "f nast.rrltnnaejrRshell-rormlne-iTiat eriai.sayononiay kiwp Pon!tr-eVenlncorflnrinenl)forany lencdic-i time, with both profit sad pliur. Parimrai t:.. five for tX.OO. Aclc your dealer. &nt free upoa re ceipt ol prlc. AJire, JC. t. METER i CO.. DaJt-raoro. NOTICE All iwrsoiia are lKrtlv cautioned anainst nejfot;atiiiK aceitain judirment exemption note, dated March 37th. 1K7.S. lor '.l, payable to Joseph Walker, a I will not pav the saino. J All H WAUXEK. Hlacklick Twp., Ang. 20, 1K75.-8L, PAY UP! All persons indebted to the nndersitrhed are earnestly solicited to call and sctilo their accounts without delay, as I ain greatly tn need of money- at the present timo. AN.V IKH'aHEIiTV. Eliensbnrif, Aug. 20, ls.o.-JU, T. A. PHOEMAKEH ..WM. R. SECHl.l.K. CHOEblAKEn fk SEICMLEr?, AltoraeyH-Nl-I.ua, 19-1.1 EIW.NSIlCltU. Cambiu. Co . P.. Ttf-l STI'TTKKIXfl. X.T. S. Sianimerinp Insl itnte. ( Ir Wh t-,) 417 4th eve., N. Y. Hesl reference. No pay uiitil pcrltctlycured. all or ec nd tor circular. TUt nly I'oly te Irijle ITr tnt- f ' 1. ST. CI.l.JUAfS II All,. llMrefl lty. JM. Five Vacancies owing to enlargement. Apply at once. Plrnvnnl ami T'rofif tl I'Trip! -t-". Hr.-uiMfuI '." "Chsrimna ' 1; -w b.voiy !' Wlist nre Ih'-v wi.rlli?" ftc. Stfh nr.' ri"li" ticn ly t liie WlieSee t lnc" i Uian" New ,lin lnos f.ro lin-eil liv the V nr,i'nn tin ! 'PiTin Chroiuol'iihlisliiiiu In. Tiv hte al! rTrt Or in of Art. ,oii en r.-?il t'lic ft" intlon ' ry when they sec ; he i "hr.cuo. fnnr,t-r". A cms, nml lo lieV nn.l cm Ivnn-n ont r.T cT!,'".v,noT;:. wi:l rind this the t,..t openinst ever ntfercl tn make money. For full pnn ieiiliir s-tirt stnr'P fcr cn tnlrriMal ciieiil.tr. Art lrt-s f i H.Y.AtsVS h. CU., Wnsliinzlou it.. lw:nn. Mass. S50 TO 10,000 Has been invested in fM.ick Privileges nn.i paid 900 c'S'i. PHOFIT. "Iluw to TV) It," a Hook on AT all St.. sent free. Tl SI!K!IH.K CO., banker and Brokers. 2 Wall Street. Now York. $77 A WEEK rnarnt,e'l tn Mnlo and Fe male A cnts. Ill theirown l,al!tr. CVit XOTHIXII to trv It. Particular Free. P. O. VU'KLKY CO.. Anvmsia. Me. TrjfJ The ch'.tcet in the worM Tnjwtcr I Cnvi prices - Largest Company in AmTa st a pie article please evry !o.iy Trmip cnt in ually incrensinir Agents wanted evernh're best iinlncciiients-iln"t Wasie t inie-sen.l lor circular to Kob't We: ls, 43 Vesey St.. N. Y !.. lh-x l-T. r vr.i;.!- a i r.TXtj If L U" Price, 1. Sold bv Hmsst ist. S500 lt:Y AItl II' II lAlis '! I KK. iJR. C. HOWE, Skski'a 111.9. N. Y. Pisa bled by wound, rnptlir". injury or (!;sen" of npy kin,'., however s'diiiit. firt- etuiiled to prrsloa, and most ol I bos:- a'r'-n-l v pec si. .tied to lirrnw of pension. N K1I.I.. f HI bt'll. of s.i-l.inat. n. !.!.. (one ol w hum was fur y e:iv an Ex "i miner .itnl tjlii. 1 of l'ivis.tm in the IVi,ioi: fiii.ee.) beinir at. the seat ol Hc.'Vrriiini'!it. hnr ihe very bet l iii tle for pr.wentiiiK i hi de as weil a? ot her f i.vern ment claims. Intoi maii.m Irecly viv. n tipt-n a I-dro-(nn them. enrlo;rnr stamp." The best of re ferences given if desired. i MOST EXtAORBTKAET Terms of Ailrertisinir are otTert-il fur Nmpspjini ta flic M:tr cf ' PENNSYLVANIA! Send tor list of pnper and lieilule of rate. Ad'.riF , Ess, P. hmi I Sc., Aforfe '. 41 i'AHK RV. M-".T Yf'.UX. RlTKR TO Khitor op THIS Papkr. Oast Steel Plow Points. 1ARMrn-. one and n". sr that ni'.riey. tliM':iI I 'nb.ir nsinjr Cast -l-cl Ph w h ir.-s. . has In tnnny -as. prove-l ?e i, season's jdo me. mid in tm.- ! ere v i if. Ilil"'i -in t v I ;-!i ., ,.i (,.r Iv I e -Vi ' bv II en." : !...:.. sharpened. ti iri In ta-...t i i s- 1 liev rci.nr orient aid iiinf o in.- pi..u .or r ran en pier, and lire so s'romr t ! '.n:u h i ii-i t they will nut break. W h n worn da'i. tiiy vnn '." sl'nrp. tied nn.l Irtvpo-i"! l. aay biacksrc h without disturbimr the iitLii:t part. All rt-ul.ir sites kept on hun t ai d tt any Pl:;s-bni-yh blow. Any special size or kind na.le tr or-I-r RETAIL FmCCG cf POINTS. f..,.r f U1' I. .1."S . 1.43 rf.-j- ?' Xo. 3. rlarlit and left ... it - f-.l 1 t-0 ' ') 1 i.-ri l.fi V. 4 left ned 5 Hirht c. 7 left and 8 riaitit. .1 .. No. P. " : and -. si Vn Hillside Fvery share has my trade mark sr. 1 the wit-'s "Cast Steel" east Hvronn. 4-finler one nt tin -swat on-" and try it nr r. and you will buy no tn.ire c:is: poiri's lu r,':: .""r The process of i:iu),;-.ilt tbi Stf-i-1 is pct-'n'rd. and this .pinlity Is made t ni n lier Steel W 01 k but my own. Cast Steel Axle Potc pv.'i Vn,in Sfc in elso made tinder J.ntent. lmvin from t,,nr To si Mine the strength and culv half the n:sli' ,r thosa made ol east iron. ' .1. C. !U I." Ud j. luilcsno WivanJ Oirr A I lev Pittsbnrah."P. Pittsburgh I'lonh Woik. June 4. lST.V-tini. I nnn i The r:i -r i tbe nir. I Milll I nnd if it Is ji.'pnre ttie nbnb- sv- I I f I J I I I ten. H it b.- mis-'ii-l. You i.'.n- LUUM rot pnrifv i Mr-am wl.il tl,i Sir;nir is orrnpt : nci"l-r r.in y, n t-np-.rt tr d lit'.-iith tothe liniii'iii body w hili " r I:" luifd is en voi in ;r t he Heels ol 1 1 is,-:! s,- to v. ' ; io. ri . it. T!n-i . fore I'Clfl FV the bl.Ot ll. m..i l ritiiri-wi!! h'-.al ttie disens.--. No remedy has ever been liifnu-cr, 1 which has eliected so great it number ol irnu' Itenl cures as 1MPE0YEB BKOD cEARCSER ! It Is rnpidly aeqiiirinir a national reputation for ta. re of Serof trfotr.t .-If'ecfions. Crtuecroux Jtrtnitt;inifs. t'risi , Iks. Iloils, 1'imp'rs. flcera. Sore I.'trs, Srnhl Hi-fttT, Tetter. Salt JihriHH . Merrti ri'it ni,d all St. in JHsrctsr s. The remedy l a ijotble ?'i i.i-.ir-.t. aid can not harm the tu.ist ti n Ii r int nil. I.a.'i.-s who .-nf. frr lroni thw dcbilitatin-r ''.. a.-.-.-s km wn as Fr m ai.k Complaints will I, id speedy r.-lo-! by csinc this renieily. I a re of enni" f.-'iis. Tlo- genu ine lias cur name If. K. S KI.lFI.'S St CO.. I'itts- j burirli. on the r-ottorn of each bottl". i For pale by all 1 'riur lis's and C-mntrv Iieilers. 1 nnd bv A. A. Harkec & Son, A rent. I b. ns i bnr-', Pa. 1-3-4 -r.m. COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., j &k JLi i-.iMMisnnro;, i 'i . "ATII.I. re-ei o money oti m. posit, d-sootn-t ?? and rol!ei-t notes." am? ali"ini to ail ilm biisinc iisiuilly done I'V I'milcrs. Scit-i!.tr. .IAS. Il.AIIM. Cashier. A IMINISTIl ATOH'S NOTICir j Estate of M. II. IlritK, dee'd. ! Letters of A dm In is! ra- ion on the est. r ... (,f M. II. Ilnrk. late of Adants fnwnsbip I 'nml-ria eotiT-itv, j Iiavine been R ran ted to the nnd'TS.'sned. all p'.r i s ins ind.'bte I to 's i.'. I esii.t - a re r-,iu -i e.l to ni-'k-i bmneditttp iiai-t.ir.it ni.il tlwt- l.aLinr . 1 i.nm , fiV.'ir ?Bj".r, rrSEVMi 'u",m Aug. 20, 187.-i.-fJt. UtANCIS DliVIdN". XTOTICI-:. Ilavinnr t!ii?i day l)oiip-,t. at Constable's sal-, as the propertv of S't.AS Aoavs, one bay m-ir. and eo-t. wlJch I have left wuh the s-if.i tilas Adam durbuc tnv pleasure. I hereby emit ion all K-rs.-n s t,rt ln terferini wb h tli s.ime. iA'iM. LlIIEK St. Augustine, Auk. . 1S7S. ia-8t c A1TTJOX. Ilnvino- on JijJv 2rih. lT.r. purchased from Wm. Vorxc onn brown mre. I hereby notify nil p"rsons not dark to interfere with said mar . ns I have left her in his nossion dnrinir nir idenuiire 'ii it r. i ' i . ti. Carjolltown, July JM, 17S. I ---. -St. 1 I I M E ! LI M I ! ranm i s nnd ot li- ers in wan. of .i co.h! arti. le of I.I l r" I In any desired qnanti,i, s. can in rr In ace, ..o. I ted. prompt Iv an 1 upon fa;r terms, bv i i In-ir at I the farm of )r. Win. Immr.ti. in I '.i i.i.m i.i i wa- ', ship, two mi'es east of Elv-n' nrs. June 4 S7a-f. I.EM.tlo . & M A !: I V. ' T71 11. I'LAMv, M. olVcrs bis nr. eitiyens of Ebet-sl or? r ' i'i lining residence !.n i l-t-.i.i l.:i. K. .1. I.ioy.i's ilrnj s lie made at 1 lic"r-:-..l"ii, n, tordstreev, tm -nsbur. rr. v.l 1 I I llro ff 4 . ia. -1 r . . , 1 lliiriMn mini in p',r;, V.r.t. .H: -.. Office on Hisrh street, t.eni Ii .v.,.-- Hotel. H.-sideiieci 1 Tuifa 11 -tl; J uin'ti si r-et where niirht callsf-houbl U- umoe i 4 4. -1 1. 1 JB. McCOXXELL, M. Pmi cus ami Si itcFox, Offlee formerly occupied by Ir. .I.imisor.. Nlb: calls can be made at . .y-ii-s" Hotel. 15-14. -0m. j M jiuukf"M." 7v, MiyaieUa nttii VureoK. . . Oakiiu! i.t-i-v.v. P 1. Office in rear of John l!u.-k -f,.re. Xinbt cnIN mv be made the i-.'-;i'iTfe ni Inns: IUVK. F.-r,. r A..ri. 4. (s,3. if.l rii tt-i- I mi iv. .rroL'n- i I,m ! cn tlfillllrir Tva I . f H . . . . . . .. . . r rt . I. lord s new b.iiblii.i. i. -u.t ftrct. AH niauiiernf leual Iuhiih',, .t;, r to s.iti-fac-orily, nod coiicttiont, a specialty. J J-U.k. J IIU
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