HE CAMBRIA FBEEIUB. Ebensburg, Pa., rjiW.ir ' 18 BO. HUNTLEY n LT AVIIjLi Sell floods iit Cost RUT NO MORE CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN BY HIM. local and personal. S Nomination tor STAte Senator. telegram received from Gallitziu at ";o 0-ci,".k yesterday afternoon, signed " Win. H. Scolder, Ksq., the clioice of hmbria county for State Senator, antiouii- I j t)ie failure of the conieiees to select eaI1jI;i! for thatuUicc aim tne atijouni . r .1 .inference to re-asscmble in J;;,,,, Tl,uid;.y next, October Ttb. Here. There, ami the Other riace. prohibition mass '"""'"K v"r "" "hive been) U-ia i Hollidaysburg last yi . i(t nmn Is the man who owes H ail CXlliailge. irs, imu I ?7 1 j t there. L:,i,,ni n rasatit tl.iv sandwiched lietween .- . ii .. i .. i. ' i . A l Lo rather iiiirouiroruunt, "ntm in nut b mu vt. r wiiii tne wt-.iiiu . j..v t Williatii.-'oirir, Dlnircounty, boy fwal- 1 ' i i ii . i rwril fniir or nve cioca wiiitis i lie omer liV Hill 1 ha I" I'1 tin ilu"J ruiung evi r ll-An A I toon a man claims to bare killed . u ..ii tin- mountain a few davs (til pllf.-IMi"-- ... .. ;. f., i;v striking each ot uieni wiiu a weii-ui- Titn'.tbv liay is quoted at .W per ton in :,;.nh-l'hia. tl'iiis for Timothy, or o s to. hnt market Our frionti ,n'iin ,-"t".' hih welyli n- ' ouliuuiiu.-..i:rriiiiiij. It rfoiri-( three linmireu rnoiisanu reer fl. oriiig i" the main building devoted to (i. Imliistriai iiiwio"' 'M"""""11 opon.il in Pittsburgh. Li;ht will lie ad- tted tlirmigll 1 I1""" " 0:i m. Hen ol .1. Ji. n;7.am, J-.q., nil 1 M. I..in'ii'in, K-q., of Johnstown, 1 1...,. I mi HA:! tf fflPllti... 1 II a on i u"ia nil'"""-'! i't.-n'v j ii wvrr:il 'imrt ol tin I'mtetl Mntes. riif H.irii.iiiir Patriot, In eak!ii of hr. lin.ippo iiiiii'-n' i r-girl to tli I onnty -urv!itp, very pri riii'-nuy rpmai KH iii.il uli.'el horse is ali ays th last to get into Atifiitii'M l tnviTHi io me acivpmse- . i i . nt ami iin!'''rs announcing Tn sale on irviar -t of farm. live utork. prain, , I t Sir. .(.nob i?initUbover, ot Cambria vntiip. I)r !' Vi't Zisrir, a snrgpon (irnrisr mrryiiU'il in this iilai e few year ago, , vi-rj- jt'iMriily at his honi in rinlips :i. (VtiT'-1 onnty, on Saturday la.it, agt-tl itt "S v ars. -.L li'i Wniiranl. of Siverlvvill, was 1n- bntW ki'lnil mi Saturday by the accidental liarirM i't a rinV in Ins own IihikIs. Hits thf third fatal shout ing at-cidetit that has iirp-.l in that family. .... . .- j i . . r . ... -i.i. S.vrral i.t I no lan ii-soi i.,nmn si ;ii u- i r n iTix iti'in, Altoona, intend to open V-miil haaar on behalf of their line clmri h S lalKiut the middle of the present month. -Mit-r particulars hereafter. I Has th Altnona Mirror lioen shattrreit, :i tlir'!. silver Ix-cn all scrapeil orl its .l-mti-s.ov slow ureeiibarks ?. We want to ut ti?r.ni" wo havan't had a chance to fc into it" fur a week or so. Th remains of Miss llattie Thomas, ihvrof Mr. Mesa. li. Thomas, formerly liispia.e, now of Pay ton, ., where fb! H, tuTe hroneht here, r riday liifrHt and rrei! in l.loytl cetrtetory on the Tolion-ing The Uic.ll editor of tb Bilford lr)qn!rrr !"-n nresented with A potato weighing kr pciumls, and inea?nring twenty-three by 1'jril ami one-nail incires in iin-uuiier- It was raised by Col. Outnpher, of t tnwnshin. I-Kiii or Intlorrow, of the Huntingdon ni.if, who was recently prosentteii irr -i in bedfnnl cotinty, has jftst l-n ( ' I of the i harge, bnt has to "sock np" f th- rust. l.w is that for one of those ' "ilnns nlil venlicts? Ili.tn-rt Criitan attrmied to go crnisin' trnving freight train at Bolivar, on r '..'v !at. hut bv a mistake in his calcn- tufrnc i,f l.js fet was caitaht r.nder th " ami n terribly crushed that It bad to amputated atxivp the ankle. -Tin- niarkrt- ftr man may possibly have, In- i!et lares, a flue "Inwoice" of edibles rv tii'ie he comes to town, bat if he was v a Hole finer in "troice" himself be iM tint lie so apt to-ncare every body out li -ir lx)ts by his unearthly yells through "r.er. -Mine bust Fitzhrvrri's of the Crawford has in his possession a twin potato railicr tiotntm's. j. lined together a ta Sia.ni- r twiim .i,,i having at the point of one of 'Tm veral indentations or "eyes so to 1 as to f.irin a face strongly resembling "f an utirang ontang. -T!i IteUefnnte Wittrhman declares that ' nn a', candidate for sheriff in thatcoun hasaljfiit as much chance to be elected FWi hr has of Ix-ingmade Ixiss enuich in Ttt'kish l.arem. Which is rather eood for 'I 'if. .W'tii, lint an exceedingly slim show J raiin al candidate aforesaid. -Tlie fart that fiovernor (as is to le) ''hir; and Lieutenant Governor Jjatta l'th horn in Unity township, West riand county, leails the La?rote Af ftrr: '''p-'iiilenr) to romark that the unitr of "li fin Vtiitv tnwnshin and the nrofliec- ' unity at Harrisburg is an oild coiuci- ':iip. " -In t1i kindness of bis heart. Brother of the AitiMina H'tffiral, regrets that "CTi!iria Ilt-tr.nrrafv havn for the second r failed to rerognlie onr petvices, few Hwritj 1 . - i ; .1 A a m rtn piun li, Having ihjiiu '! "f the hard work of the party, nd ravine lieen nn ixinrle nimiwn sated S Irw-'.f. 1 1 -y""it fifty f t ho creditors of Wm. M. .Z1 C'1-. met In Altoona, on Thurslay " Jin I appointed Dr. .?. T. Christy and J. lurry, of that, city anil George M. Reade, ''f this I'lace a committee to tlecide 'n 'ej to 1 taken for furthering the '"'Ms ,,f depositors, and to report at a 1 "r meethlg. h:l we have an abiding faith in the . Pf"ntynf tl.,(. pf ,ir editorial brethren 'tave olTered us condolence in our failure "X1n' thf nimiiniliini for Coitntv Treaso h '" C leave to assure tbem that if they r iwimu .. . i . . t sorry as tnev are tney con ion i ' as sorry as ice are about the outcome Venture. 7a'""!' 5 "'dock on Friday evening last n!,, I I'anley, miller at "lliU'a Mili," oiarQonilrin t.l: , nntl,.ln ---...v, iiiiimiih lfUUIJi UUIl' Hi im-thins in th forlAT intreeDted "it-r fin It. .... l- . . 1 ..U m i i 1 1 " rtv mj iiio num. lu-Mio ou ; 'Le dea.1 bo-lv of bis little two-year ' Q. vkn r.. 1 1 l . - . t .1 "pt dowu against the wheel. .... '"'lay night last, two white men, Mr L-8 "'Rfn", enteretl th dwelling Kinsel, a widow lady 88 years of .'""I'llng near Eldorado, Dlair county, km ?,"nt)n8 anistol ami knife, threatened "HI the nl.i i , .1 i i. L.re .. " iy it un anoiuer iwij, wun LT '"dy occupants of the house, if I k. i a1tm. The roblers then ran- r "ll tlm I. . . . a. a t ; "wise, ana secured anout 5v in money and iii) lu 6Uver. It may be known bnt no very generally remembered, that soldiers of the National t Guard of Pennsylvania are exempt front the ' dnty of Serving tin Juries, And Whenever any I of the members of any of our military com panies are notified to attend court in the ca- parity of jurors, the fact that they belong to the 5. G. will procure their exemption. Christian Dobler, of Peniisville,'Fa.vette ! couti'y, forhierly a resident of Mt. IMeasant, says the Datcri of that place, will be, if he lives, one hundred years old on the 1st day of August next. He is the father of eight children, all of whom are living; the grand I father of sixty-eight children; the great- grandfather of ninety-five children! and the ! great-great-grandfather of four children. Miss Lizzie Marshall, tioticeil elsewhere j as having lieen shot at Itutler on Sunday j Inst, died from her injuries on Monday pight j following. The gaumix' who did the j shooting is very properly named Mr. Starr j a shooting Starr we might call hiui who : pointed what he supposed to 1 an empty ! gun at he unfortunate young lady and then pulled the trigger. The t-equel of this fool hardy transaction is furnished alove. Now is the time to buy your winter clothing and tlti place to buy it is at Jas. J. Murphy's Star Clothing Hal), 109 Clinton street, Johnstown, where yon will find a large stock of ready-made rlothing for men ami loys, overcoats, hats, caps, undercloth ing, overalls, Manuel shirts, paper cutis, collars, and fronts (latest styles), and other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will lie sold very cheap for rash. Godfrey Wolf, the workinginan's friend, and the largest clothier in Altoona. Las re cently received a full case of the lest overalls and shirts, which ho is selling at twenty-fire rent a picre. and has made arrangements for receiving daily invoices of goodsof all kinds, which he will b able to sell at the lowest figures lower than is paid anywhere else. Call and lie convinced, always remember ing that bis store is next door to the post otlice. The "limited mail" tram which delivers New York papers in Pittsburgh and even at Miints beyond on the same day they are printed, not only does not do that forKbons burg, but the World ami Sun, which used to reach us before noon on the day after pnl licatinn, do not. come to hand now until the following morning, two days after, date the mail not hcingdelivered here on its arri vnl at n.r.O p. m. How's that for "limited mail" facilities? M.Li. Oatman wishes everylwxly to un derstand that no more credit will be given at bis store under any circumstances, and no goods will be delivered to buyers until paid for. He also desires it to be understood that while his prices will be lower than those of any other dealer in Kbensbtirg, it is because he intends to sell for nothing but cash or marketable produce. This is nnjuke cash sales will be the rule hereafter at M. I. Oat maii's cheap cash store. We should have acknowledge last week the receipt of wedding cards from our hand some and amiable young lady friend, Mrs. Gussie lioder nee Miss Gussie Shoemaker, late ot this place, who was lead to the hy meuial altar in St. Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco, Cab, on Thursday afternoon, Sept. lcth, and then and there made the lawful, hiving and lovable wife of Col. John W. Koder, V. S. A. May peace and pros perity abide with them forever. Now put np the little stove-pipe with a meek and Christian grace ; stuff your month with your nose-wipe, smear the smut about your face ; for you'll be jnst asgav and hap py, and your stars you'll purely bless, when, like a good, indulgent "pappy," you buy i vour winter clothes lrom Iless, who with bis younger brother can supply the world with "duds," and don't care a snan if other dealers think their soap all suds. Gak Hall, 211 and 243 Main street, Johnstown. It is now maintained that the fly does not walk on the ceiling by means of atmos pheric pressure, ss popularly taught, but that the hairs of the feet, clothed as Vhey are with a glutinous substance poured out in minute quantities, are what makes Mr. Fly stick as tightly ro his perilous perch as cash paying purchasers do to E. J. Mills after they have found out, as they in variabl y .lo at the first visit, that they cannot save mon ey more easily than by buying what they need at his estahlishmeiit. Last week a tramp called at the house of Jacob Zilius, of West H iintiugdon, and complained of being ill. Ho was taken in, provided with a tied and medicine, and re mained in his room for several days and until Saturday evening, when, upon going to his room with his supper, it was discov ered that be bad lit out, taking with him two gold wat' hes, some jewelry, and S-0 in money. On Sunday he was arrested and lodged in jail. The watches, jewelry and the greater part of the money was recovered. Mr. John H. Moore, about whose big wagon and big doings we bad something to say a few weeks ago, made his first grand entree into town since thrt new vehicle was put upon the road on Tuesday evening last, with his mammoth "Great Kistern" groan ing, as it were, under its immense load of Vankee notions, which' Mr. Moore had pro vided for a somewhat, protracted trip through Northern Cambria, Indiana, Clearfield and portions of Itlair counties, back to the start ing point, that gentleman's great. deot of sunplies, in Altoona.. May a profitable busi ness reward Ids enterprise aud liberal spirit wherever be goes. We learned yesterday of the attempted suicide of the wife of Mr. Daniel Fry, for merly of Carroll township, this county, but now "a highly respected citizen of Chest, township, Ciearflebl comity. Mrs. Fry, whose g is little if any less than 70 years, induced her husband, who is also almitt the same age, to go out to the corn-febl, and then sent the hired girl to the residince of Ler son, ashort distance away. When her husband returned from the corn-field he found his wife setting on the sideof the bed, with an ngly gash in her throat, and hold ing a basin in front, of her, into which the blood was slowly dropping. She was still livi.ig at latest accounts, and the probabili ties are said to be that she will recover. The Johnstown Tribune indulges in ft good deal of sentimental twaddle over the arrest and incarceration of the absconding cashier of Collins, Johnston & Co.'s bank in this place, for which we doubt whet her even the prisoner himsolf will feel very thankful. The idea of stigmatizing as wrong the plac ing of such young men in positions where they have the handling of large sums of money, and declaring that employers are in a certain sense responsible for the incentive which causes crimes of this kind, is nothing but the merest balderdash, and when one einsiders that men who number their years by two, three and four score have committed offences of this kind, tho folly of such rea soning is only the more apparent. Iiesides that, the oft'ender in this instances Is a man old enough and sensible enough to have ful ly realized in advance the lwinonsness of the act and the punishment due to it, and while we deeply sympathize with him in his unenviable position, and even admit the possibility of a lack of watchfulness on part of his employers, we sea no just cause for extenuating his offence on the score of youth or Inexperience in the wavs of the world, and we are snre that those most interested In his welfare will not be able to view it in any such light. . . , PotsoNEt to Death. A three-year old son of Mr. Wm. Howell, of Cambria town ship, met with a shocking death on Satur day afternoon last, iftVonsequence of having swallowed nearly half a vial of a medicinal preparation known as "fever drops," a dead ly poison if taken In any but the smallest of homeopathic doses. Another child in the same family, as well as a little son of one of Mr. Howell's neighbors, also partook of the medicine, which rendered them both very ill for a short time, but fortunately they had not indulged to a sufficient extent to produce death. The one little victim, however, who paid the forfeit with hUlife, expired in great agony in about three hours after swallowing the fatal draught. The medicine is said to have been in the house for several months, if not years, and this fact, as well as the ad ditional fact that the cork In the vial was so firmly fixed that it seemed impossible for any one to remove it in the ordinary way, may account for the seeming carelessness of the parents in permitting so dangerous a drug to fall Into the hands of the nnrortu notociiiM whose sad and sudden death under 1 snch painful circumstances has brought un ' told grief to a greatly bereaved household. CAtroHT asd C Afc ed. The denizens in this locality were no little surprised, not to say shocked, on Sunday last, by the an nouncement of the fact that A close carriage containing the absconding cashier of Colli us, Johnston & Co.'s bank, in this place, ac companied by Capt. J. K. Hite and two Philadelphia detectives, had been driven to the county jail, and that the party of the first part hail len hastily conducted within its dread portals and was then, as he Is howj j prisoner inside its massive stone walls. Of the ways that were dark and tricks that were vain which have finally cnlminatod i& the incarceration of this unfortunate young man, it is not our province, even if it Were our desire, to speak at this time. Suffice it for the present, then, to say that the stockholders of the bank admit a deficiency of about 20,000 as the result of the prisoner's peculiar transactions, only three thousand of which, however, are directly traceable to the accused himself, and only two of which it is proper to designate as a clean steal. Of the total amount ($20,000) it is proper to say that a considerable sum will be realized and returned to the coffers of the bank from Sources at the command of the stockholders therein. And no.v a few words about the flight, pursuit and capture t)f the defaulting cash ier, who in his departure took with him not only the two thousand dollars to which re ference has been made, but also gobbled np notes and securities to the amotint of 5r"0,f"0 or SfiO.OOO, not for the purpose bf realizing on them, as that was simply out of the ques tion, but, as the sequel shows, with il'M in tention of using them to shield himself from punishment, the means, as he thought, ade quate to that end being the writing of a letter to his employees in which he threat ened to destroy the papers in his possession unless they furnished a written guarantee that certain things, among which was his own exoneration from arrest aud punish ment, should lie done. Such a guarantee, signed by three memlicrs of the banking firm was, it is proper to state, forwarded to the accused, and in due course- of time the missing notes and securities were returned to the rightful owners. An agreement of this kiud, it is needless to say, would not bold good in law ; but apart from that fact, one of the parties interested, and who had not signed the exemption document, went lefore 8. M. Douglass, Ksq., of Chest Springs, then in attendance at our county court, on the 0th day of September last, ami swore out a warrant for the arrest of the faithless cashier. This warrant was placed in the hands of I'inkerton's detectives, two of whom, Messrs. Petty and Shields, of Philadelphia, were detailed to work up the case. How well they succeeded is attested by the fact that they captured their prey at Greenville, Michigan, on Friday last, at which place the accused has a brother-in-law residing, anil where he himself had already embarked in the lumlxT business, after hav ing been summoned from Canada (where he bail taken refuge pending the negotiations with his late employers) by the assurance sent him that he had nothing lo fear that his dereliclions bad been forgiven and would no doubt; ere long be forgotten by 'af con cerned. Put, alas for the frailty of human ealcnla tions. The misgnided yonng man is now the inmate of a common prison, with naught to relieve the darkness of the near future save and except the fact that his life hereto fore, so far at least as the public knew any thing alxuit it, has been a blameless one, and the further hope that his previous good character and the respected name be liears may not lie without t heir effect in mitigat ing the punishment due to his crime. Let ns hope that such will indeed lie the cae, and while we have nodisjiosiiioii to moralize on the causes which havo led to the unfor tunate downfall of one who gave promise of so honorable and so useful a career, we can scarcely conceive that the one dishonest act which has marred if not entirely destroyed his own fair fame and brought bitter grief to a largo circle of greatly respected relatives and friends, who are among the very best, of our citizens, was all the result of his own volition. There is nothing Known .however, tojoriniinate any one else in the transaction, and all presumptions, if there are any, to the contrary, are without foundation in fact, so far as the public is aware, and are therefore uncharitablo and unworthy of consideration. For the accused there is nothing and should lc nothing but a feeling of pity, aud if bis piinishmeut should be measured by the sym pathies of onr people, it will be much lighter than the gravity of the offense would seem to warrant when viewed from a legal stand point, where justice is too often perhaps uu tempered Ivy mercy. The Great Show Comivo. And when we say, "The firent fihoir," even tho obtuse patriot who still believes in the pnrity of Louisiana election ought to immediately comprehend that we mean "The World's Show" as the press has very properly got to designating it of the irrepressible "Php nix" T. Itanium, High Priest of Marvel Land, and Great Practical Object Teacher of the Age. Yes, Earth's incessant ransacker, like that musical myth of Negro Minstrelsy, Picayune Puller, "is coming to town ;" and just about that time everylmdy for fifty miles round about., with their devoted wives, phenomeal children and blessed babies, will be doing the same thing, and Fourth of .July and Fair Day will "nave to again retire into the profound obscurity of a total eclipse. Why, you couldn't keep the folks away by improvising an epidemic or passing round a contribution liox. Phineas's one thousand men and horses and ploughing Elephant couldn't draw them the other way. Wher ever the great American citizen can get more than bis money's worth he is going, ami knowing from experience that Pain urn's Great Traveling World's Fair gives ten times the worth of the price of admission, the sons of Columbia would struggle through the gates of its vast canvas city, even though it ferocious Itengal Tigers were tending door, after a six days' fast. The Master Manager "has got 'em" the masses; and with them the multitudinous attractions to scoop in their stamps as readiiy as one of his monster Sea Lions would take a herringin outof the wet. In the language of A. Ward, some re cent immigrant from the Winnipeg region may innocently inquire, "Why is this thus?" Because everybody realizes besides realiz ing ten hundred per cent, on the in vestment that one might as well try to outreach one of Barnnm's high-toned Giraffes as to at tempt ontrcaching hia proverbial enterprise, in reaching to every uttermost corner of the earth for still rarer curiosities to add to his present little 100,000 collection that he moves steam, electricity, millions and men to se cure the latest animal acquisitions, scien tific triumphs, and arenic achievments. In the Orient and Occident, and at the Anti podes, whenever a novelty is captured or created, the cry is: "Where is Barnntn?" and the answer: 'Til tale it." There was but one thing more left for this monument of acquisitiveness to try to do to outdo himself. He has tried it the present season, and every one will flock to bis colossal 20 centre-pole pavillions on Tuesday next to ascertain the success of the experiment, and to evidence their; admiration for aud cordial appieciation of him as one of their genuine self-made, representative men, aud the greatest and biggest-hearted, and purest minded showman that ever lived. When Yott Visit Pittsbcro call at the Shields House." This bouse is pleas antly located in the centre of the city, ami quite close to all the main centres of busi ness, theatres, Opera House, &c. Also passing the door every three minutes are street cars to take you iu any direction over the two cities. The house has been thor oughly refitted and refurnished by the pres ent proprietors, loth of whom have spent a lifetime in their profession and know full well how to attend to the comforts of their guests. The fare per day is Tery moderate and mttst command the attention of all. Bead the advertisement to be found in this paper, and If you stop once at this house you will never regret it, and will always return to it when ou a visit to that city. A grand rat hnnt at the C. I. Co.'s sta bles, Hollidaysburg, the other day, resulted in the extirpation of one bundled and eigh teen of the peeky rodents. (Formerly Rod NO. 7 SIXTH STREET, Sear Suspension liriilge, , PITTSBURGH, PA. t7 House has been thoroughly refitted and refurnished, and now offers accommodations Inferior to none in the city. Table supplied with the est the market affords. Price per day 7I.SO. Citizens of Ebensburir und vicinity nre respectfully invited to ivo us a call Al!etfhcny Street Can pass every three minutes. Letter from the Western Wilds. Deer LonGK. Montans, Sept. 22, 1S75; Mr. Fpitor Hero I nm swsv out In the wilds of Montnns, nearly three thousand miles from Cumbria count y and more thnn two thousnnd from my new home In the State of Indians here solournlnjr for a brief time amid thernt? ecd HfTsof the Ttoeky Mountains, surrounded bv stl tho hostile Ind inns and boasts of prey that inhnhft, this region of country. Nevrtlielon, oven here. St ranee ns it may seem, the FitEE ma. eominir ss it does lik a messeniror nnjrcl benrinir welcome tidines from fsr-rtisfnnt home and friends, has found me out. brinifinsr nmonor mnnv other eood f hintrs the elmlanmo news that "Cambria's favorite son." Hon. Cvrus L. Persh injr, bns been nomimifed for fJovenor by the Ilemocrncy of rajr native Stole. This rnral work, done at F.rio on the l.'ith Inst., should meet the spprovnl of everv citizen of the com monwealth, and especislly every citizen of Cnmbris county. Democrat or Kepuhliean. who feels nny interest In the ?oliticnl snd financial welfare of th "Keystone State.'' Having been personally acquainted with Mr. Pershins1 for several years, 1 know whereof I speak when I say that no better man could have been named for that hlsrh snd honorable position. History tells us that profliirncy. intemperance nnd dissipation caued the Roman Empire to crumble and fall, and nnclent Greose. we are also informi d. mot with n like fate nt the very time when she seemed ro he in the most pros perous condition. So it will be with flicftrent. American Itepiiblie if proper preeautfon are not taken in time to prevent so sad S entnstro phe. And now that the citizens of Pennvsivn nia have the opportunity to avert, so far In them Ites. n eilamltv so disastrous, may they siand firm and unflinchtnir In the suppor of true and honest lenders like Pershtiur and PI ollet, the competent and deserving standard bearers of that elorfotis old pnrtv that can nnd will rescne the country from the tinhappv con dition into which radical misrule has precipita ted it. I propose to return to Tndinnn hefore many days. a the climate Is rather cool and the Irr dinns a little too much on the shoot out here to please my fancy. With kind rejrards to all my Trlends In Cam bria, I remain Yours, &c. O. F. L. Grand Pittsburgh Exposition. Headers must not overlook the advertise ment elsewhere of the First Grand Exposi tion of the Pittsburgh Tradesmen's Indus trial Institute. It will be a great novelty in our section, but its success has already Imen assured, and It will undoubtedly lie the grandest and most attractive display ever held in Pennsylvania, attracting prodigious gatherings. The immense building, which can accommodate r0,000 persons, has risen like magic, and is very imposing, embi acing over ticelre acre of exhibiting trce, almost erery inrh of which has already been taken np. There will lie twenty-four grand galler ies, the most excellent music, machinery, fine art, live stock and agricultural displays in abundance. Excursion tickets can be bad at. low figures, and many large excur sion parties will lie made from all points. The premiums amount to $30,000, and com petition is open to the world and for every thing. Freight one way free.. Thosi desir ous of exhibiting should address at once A. J. Nellis, President T. I. I., Pittsburgh, Pa., and every one should make it bis business to attend. There will bo a week's feast for the eye, at least. GOTiFREY Woi.F IN THE FlET.P. The fall is at hand; summer's beat will soon give place to the coolei breexes of autumn, and this in turn to winter's chilly blasts. He is a wise man who, by careful forethought, duly prepares for these changes of tempera ture by laying iu at the proper time an am ply supply of suitable clothing. No house in the country is Ivetter able to supply this need than that of Mr. Godfrey Wolf of Al toona. When bo announces he will te pre pared to exhibit at, his store. No. 1014 Eleventh avenue, a full line of all the latest styles of goods, he meant erartly irhat hemyx. His stock is simply inntcne, and great care has been takeu in bis selections to get the best and newest designs of imported as well as domestic goods. While be thus offers inducements in the way of variety.be has still something better iu the way of prices. It has always been bis motto to furnish his goods at the lowest possible prices, and bis great success proves the wisdom of his course. We cordially recomnient our rend ers to call on him at 1014 Twefth street, next door to the postoflice, Altoona. Green's Avcsi-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 anil burning pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after tating, low spirits, &c, to put off from day to day buying an article, that they know has cured their neighlMir, friend, or relative, yet they have no faith in it until it is too late. But if you will go to your Druggist, Lemmon fc Murray, Eliens luirg, or to Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, and getalottle of Green's August Fijwf.k your immediate cure is as certain as you live. Sample Bottles of this medicine can le obtained for 10 cents to try its superior virtue. Kegular nize 75 cents. Try it, two doses will relieve any case. F. A. Storm, Esq., of Lorot to, has been duly empowered by Mr. 1. Sheehan, of New York, general agent for the renowned Na tional Steamship Line, to sell tickets from Qiieenstown, Liverpool and London to New York, and rice rcr&t, at the very lowest cash rates, thus affording an excellent opportunity for all persons in this region who have friends to bring ont from the old country, or who desire to visit Europe, to secure tickets at home at the same price at which they could be purchased in New York or else where. Steamers by this line Bail to and from New York and Liverpool every Satur day, and to and from New Y'ork and Lon don every other week. 8-17.-3t. Mr. B. L. H. Dabbs, of 46 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, is acknowledged to be the leader in the. Photographic Art in that city. Many years of practical experience has given him a knowledge of the art which few, if any, possess. A visit to his rooms will convince the most critical observer that skill in work manship, correctness in likenesses are fea tures of his extensive establishment. We would suggest to oui friends, when tbey visit. Pittsburgh, to patronize Mr. D. ; at all events, a stroll through bis establishment will give you as fine a view of the Photo graphic Art as cau be fonud in the State of Pennsylvania. Messrs. Baxter & 8on of this place have concluded to make way with the entire stock of goods they have now on hand, no mat ter what the nacriflee, as they need room for their fall and winter supplies. Hence it is that they have renolved to sell all they have at less than cost, and they invite 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-pennv announcement, bnt a bona fide promise which tbey pledge their word to mke good. ;. R-'-W.-tf. I met him in the early morn, abasket he was swinging; I asked him if be peddled corn, or tomaioea he was bringing. ""No, no," he said, "I go to buy from Myers & Lloyd a cheap supply.. I've Lead it said they sell so low and I'm going to s e 1 ' that is so: f r If it is I'll t-uroly buy tLo best of fcxrods for wife and I. WILLIAM McCOY. Lion Hotel,) IN OONNeCTION WITH THE HOUSE.: STAHLMAN & M'COY, Proprietors. ttr. Finney' Compound Kyrnpof Kn rlin Is ifiinrniiTced to cure Inflammation of the Kidneys and Madder, painful or suppressed urination so frquent in old aire, palnrul or suppressed menstruntion. I.icorrhien or whites, ? ravel, (fleet, stricture, bloody dischitrircs Irhrht's dieease, hriekdust depostfo, dropv puin in tne back or side sick headache, pim ples, blotches nnd eruptions on the face, and a'l diseases of a specific or constitutional nature, reu-nrdless of duration, ave or sex. Compound Svropor Ituchil is a positive and radical cure. For sale by Lemmon St Murk ay, Euensbur. oi:i ri'ARY. LILLY. Died, nt his residence at Cresson. Aur. aith, 175, Mr. Tiros. I n.i.v, aired 85 years, A tter surTerinn a lonir and painful illness, his Maker called him to that world where sin and sorrow are never known. We know that he lived the lire of a Christian and that ere his Im mortal soul was summoned info the presence of its Creator it was fully fortified by the l:-st sacraments of hts beloved Church, ami there fore have no fears but what his immortal spir it, washed in the blood of the Lamb, has found peace never-endinr. That such a crown of rln ry has been placed upon his brow is the earnest prayer at least of K. R. u, A LEXANDKR TAIT, M. I)., I'hywirlait nnl Snrrenn. f'A MROf.l.TOWN. tA. Omee recently occupied Dy jn. j, tuck, M.D., In rear of John Ruck's store. NiirhtcnlKm y be made nt t. Uwre ice Hotel. 10-1, ";.,. TkTOTICE.- All persons are hereby notified that, t have purchased at. Con stable's sale ono nf; ofSnuare Timber, consisting of thirty .-ticks of pfnc and seven of white oak, lav ing nn lands of Mich 1 Dress, John Neadmier and Yitns Klinely, the snme havinar been so. as the properly of James Dickev on the 31st dav of Au gust. IS . ft. P A N 1 KL W a H N F.It. Chest Twp., Sept. 24, 1875. 10-l.-3t UPITOIVS NOTICE. Havillff lieen nrwwi nwt Atntiini. ... the Court of Common Pleas of Cnnitiria county to report distribution of the money in the hands of the Sheriff arising from ?Me of" defendant's real estate, Ir. the case ors. Klinordllnirer &. Co. vs S. A. MrOnuicli, No. 3, fept. Term. 1ST. Vr.ml. h'r t"".. I hereby irlve notice to all interested that I attend to the duties of paid appointment, at my office In F.henshnrir. nn THUR -DAY, OCT. 21sr 1875, at 3 o'clock, p sr., when and where thov must attend, or be forever debarred from com in if in on t-aid fund. GEO. W. OATZVIAIV, Fbensburg, Oct. 1, 187o.-3t. AudiK.f PUBLIC SALE. rILL be offered at Public Sale, at the resi- y donee of the subscriber In Cambria township, four miles north of Lbcnsburg, ou the CarrolHown Plank Koad, on Thursday, Oct. 7, 1875, coiuuicncinir at lo o'clock, a. m , fh following described personal property, to wit: 2 Working Horses, 1 Sucking Colt, 2 Milch Coirs, 3 Yearlings, 2 lit MIS; 1 Two-Horse WAO-OX. 1 SPRINT WAGON , HAY and STRAW hy tho ton. COKX In the shock. OATS and POTATOKS hy the bush el, and many other thinirs not necessary to enu merate. Also, at the same time and placo, A FARM OF 175 ACRES, . about TO Acrosj ol which axe Cleared and In a lrood state of cultivation, with a first-rate one-and-a-half story I'i.ank Hoise. fuASiii Uaux and other necessary Ili-il.nisos thereon erected. The bal nee ol the land is well corered with Cherry, Spruce, Hemlock. Chestnut and other timber, arid there is a small O iich a r d of choice frnit anil an abundance ol pure water on the premisea. -Terms wdl be made known und a reasonable credit iriven at time of sate. JACOB SMITHROWER. Cambria Twp., Oct. 1, 1875. Bankers, 3 Broad St., N, Y. l3ue Circular Notes and Letters of Credit for Travelers: also Commercial Credits available iu all parts of the World. Negotiate Loans, and nm EXCHANGE ON MORTON. KOSK&CO., .... LONDON. HOTTIMOUEKtCO PARIS HOPE H. CO., - - - - - AMSTERDAM. SEHT: I xiilaunlArr Irru S1Q TO nr how SIO to 15 OO in vested In MlAck lri vile item has paid and will nay Inrire Profits. Railroad FREE Stocks, Komls and Gold bouarlit on Margins. Inlrrevt klx cr et. allowed on deposits. subject to siirht drafts. llnckitHller A- o.. HANKERS AND TtKOKKltS, li-. I'. iox . 111 nail , . l orl. $1 Cf si day at home. Aircnts wanted. Ontfit and - terms tree. TKU E & COM Auirusta, Maine. ItllHH INK RF.XIIRRF.n I Sf.l.FSS. VOLT AS ELECTRO BELTS and BANDS are Indorsed hy the most eminent physic. ans in the world for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver complaint, dyspepsia, kidney disease, aches, pains, nervous disorders, fits, female complaints, nervous and general deldliiy. and other chronic diseases of the chest, head. "liver, stomach, kidneys and blood, liook with full particulars free by ol In He It o., iiirinnaii, O. $0nn nionth toencrt "C I II 1 where. Jtnitr JUUjvrr oco., i5i I a month toencrgctic men and women cVery- I am. T ..... : I. ... I I L' V I 1 1 (-....I. ".ll.. n'ni'wj timr. r..iv.ri?i.lli Michigan ave., Chicago. TCAO Thcrholccst In the world Importers' I CHui prices-Largest tympany In America staple arti.de pleases everybody Trade contin ually increasing As-ents wanted everwhere tiest inducement--non't waste time-send for circular to Rou't We i-s, 43 Yescy St., N. Y., P. O. Box 127. Hovrs N K V F. It- F A 1 1. 1 U Price, il. Sold by Drun-sists. S.lOO BliWAItl) IF IT FAILS TO (IKE, Dr. C. HOWE, Skxeca Fails, N. Y. Cilfl fllVl fJWYAI. HAVANA LOTTERY. JlUjUVV. Distributed every fifteen da vs. 1 Prle ". loo.oooH prize i.ooo 2 Prir.es, $25,000 each; ..; ..; 50 0 0 8"4 Prizes, amounting to 310,00) Whole tickets .-J0 ; quarters, $5 : twentieths, l. Circulars of .information free. Pries cashed. A. DONAD Ai CO., Maskers, Tost-office Box 2089. 21 Park Row, New York. Royal Saxon and Brunswick Government Lot teries constantly on hand. SHERIFF'S SALES. virtue of sundry writs of Test. Vend. Erpon., Issued out of the Conrt of Common Pleas of West moreland cotintv, and an Alia l'eiid. K.rpon., Is sued outof the District Court of Common Picas of Cambria county and to we directed, there will he exposed to public sale, at the Opera Hocsk in Johns rows. on Monday, the 4 III day of Oclo lcr next, at 1 o'clock, r. it., the following real estate, to wit: All tho riirht. title and interest or David D. Reese, of, in and to s. piece or tot of ground situate In the First Ward of the Bornuirh of Johnstown, Cambria county. Pa., fronting on Market street, with River street on one side and Stony Creek on the other side, b.-iving thereon erected a two story dank house, plank stable and plank slaughter house, now in the occupancy of Wm. Horner. Ta ken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Louis Hahn, sr.. and others. Also, all the right, title and Interest ofHannnh Isabella Smith nnd Miles M. Rmlth. of. in and to a piece or pan-el of land situate In Conetnanirh township, t'amhria county. Pa , adjoining lands of Casper (Hitch. Henry Ooldsine, and others, con taining three acres, more or less, all cleared, hay ing thereon erected a two story plank hnue. now in "the occupancy of Hannah Isabella Smith and Miles M. Smith. Taken in execution and to ba sold at the suit of Hcnrv Zimmerman. HERMAN KAUHKR, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Ebensbonr, Sept. 13, 1875. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of M. H. Bl'KK, dee'd. Lcttersof Administration on the estate of M. H. Hurk, late of Adams township. Cambria county, hnvlnir been srranted to the nndersiirned, all per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to maka immediate payment, and those havimr claims against thega'maw ll present them properly au thenticated for settlement. vAd;. 2d, 187J.-Ct. - FRANCIS DEVLIN. S5QQ CdDMnN ma GREAT Caravan, X ife MUSEIM WOB&B'S FAIR I COMPRElIEXDIXa m AT SHOWS IN 0HS ! Will Exhibit, tn SS2 ; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1875. Arena," a id mv.-lv Amn.on of ilarclmck Equestriennes. TUNY, the Centaur Child Hero. MONS. R. H DOCKHII.L. Must. rot the Meiuure. N A I'll A LIO Ml Wa Nl E, t be l,eo,r J Athlete. LUKE RIVERS, t lie oriwin:il Fete Jenkins end F.g,uoMi ian Burton. The I.E-M.IE BROTHERS, (Kred , John nnd Iewi) Champion American Gj muusls, and WM. II. POUTER, Funniest of Felt crowned Fool. Tins orsi.Y i.ia ix; (iiiviiss In America, euch one of which cost more than 15 enjres of nrvlmals usually presented as feature. The Only School cf Captive Living Sea Lions. North Pacific Monsters, weljrhinr 1.000 pounds each, nil tranported In hug-e tanks of water. THE OXLY GUXUIXK KTltlOVIAX IIORXE1 HOUSE. THE ONLY GIANT EL ANT. A. "Woi-ia of AUTOMATIC TRIUMPHS, From France, Switzerland an! Germany, ne cr before placed on exhibition. A CARAVAN tTOI.I.KOF; f Educated EU ph.infs, Performing Pome, Magnificent Trick Chr irors, Cunine Equestrians, Ape Actors, clown Mules, and other Rstonlshin Urutc Scholars. 1 nis Mastodouic Auiuscincut Enterprise Is veritably 'WQHS' SHOW," Tnvolrina nn Kriu inliture of OVKR .4 Mir. T.WX OF IHtl.TjA US, und a Daily Disbursement f f Yut. TWO VAST WOXDER-WOKI.D EXPOSITIONS DAILY. loirop.-n at I and ' p.m. Hippodromntic tirand Entree at 2 and S r. M. Tin: Ft.tire tirr-nt W.n ld" r sir wit! ii exi-ibii. at JOHNSTOWN, MONDAY, OCT. 4th, and t IIOLL1DA VSLl'ItU V. EDNEiDAV, OCT. C.k. AT I NAGERIE, Circus, and all its Entirety, at 3S TOT 3- A Single ZO-ccnt Ticket Children under 9 years half price admitting to ev ery Wonder World Department, J"J!I'JI1 Al mission guairaiilccd to all who liny the life of P. T. Baimiin. written by himself; 000 pages, illustrated ; reduced from $3..V) to $1..V), and completed up to 18Tw. "Wot tb a 1(H) Greenback to a beginner." 1 To we H reeky. Steam, Electricity, Capital and Labor Summoned by the Expenditure of a CoLOS sai. Fortune to produce THE EIGHTH WOMIER OF THE WORLD. JOO.OOO Cardinal Cn riot it irs. lOOO roii and Horses. 1,500 .Mns-tilfTccnt It -prcen I n f I e Ani mal, Kirdv. ICcnlilc, nn1 Ant llii liioiit Nnriue lun,irrs. A Steam llttginc-Ojtcrateil Asiti: ai Fc!ji:ci:i: INSTITUTE ! -AND STL'I'EXDOrs Iflier-CoBtBtal AMPHITHEATRE Willi Scats lor IO,oo Speclalor, Present infj the most niynal Triumphs of Kqucstriitnism, and the highest and purest Attainments of (Jr.iceful and- Courapeoiis Ph sical Development, as supcibly illus trated in DAN CASTELLO'S INTERNATIONAL HIPPODROME AND LOWA X'DB'S IMPERIAL BRAZILIAN CIRCUS. The Croat MAETIXIIO LOWAKDE, "7'ir II ihl Hitler tf Hi neif." whose superhuman and phenomi n il iic'iieve.ncn's on Unr.ymiraud Sere n llirilnxkt fnnm are ton ilic beyond competition or d -sell ton. MME. EMS A l' M.'Kltlf.L. Emnres of the Ml