etensUurrr, Pa.. , JlLYlt, tsro. . 1 " ,CALAND PERSONAL. mere. "mJ the Other riaee. ? ,j,niii; ."''"..'t t;.i! I .bach's. .'"ii' vc.1 to be the best' r':,f: ,-,.!, i-ibuti"iis will nppctu ."t":..t , j.-.-us ii. t.wn at Snltz- k. n i the latent pro- ! ' rV '. ., r t.- nsMp. : - ... r' an fiwicp, at Sultz- ! , ,1 ': '" !re. ' '. r , ; i! f-H' ." rt., .It Sllltz- T-.tr s:re. ' 1 ' ' . r.i!-.'!.Mil, Lord Gros ' " ' T i ,r ;i short time at ' , .. j t'lr.-ti. ! :, :rii ' urn-. 1 in Pitts-. " 'iv'j.-:''"! 1 :i't;--t mint tor 1 "!: ',' ,,',!, ,-itv in """ day .', ".: V.'l.ii'" ami Durham sniok ' ! ,! , !,.; hi town, to lie fotiwl r-. cheap for t-atdi. 1 ; full assortment of 1 r .t nils, at the. lowest I i :l mi'' mi Silll.uaetl. . . r : ' i t ,t i. . y ; ; !. t I 11 i y viiii .... - ,'.''.,, . - i'i i.ti niiinl -inar Store. . t..'.:r . ..f all lvtn.1, J i - to- .. i ,4 , . r li i!d-r, etc., cheap lor .,,11;, llJl'aV 1HH UtIWII CM 1 IJO , , i .t- coin fined, came , i ! . VI 111: I "I I in: 1" oil nil. v.r i i;; Kuweit in rauiiT com " ' . :': i . . ii ' .- i-1 i s Tiii'.sdiiv ami j . , -i.i :.(., a;.-1 cxcneti agoou ucai . "' .. V r.. :tii PT'-'l citizPiiof Stoney- i4 i.n.Ntniteil l.v tilH licilt , anil a i.-i iil)alle tLat be :y.'j i'i" l'oot anl fbiws for all ',1 -v 4. ju-t ii n i vinl ly J'ryce, ,;,. . s .'. '". t':iil aud bc tlieiu ; .. 4.. IT i .li. 4 . ! . 1 frcli silt inackerel, ;i :l - - .i.-ni h". i-x prwrtfion, are '..'s. .t-i:t inil-.a! at 1'i-yt e, ISaxtcr, .. . . ,..;. ! i'-s a r" al Trti'il for :. . i fniiiity, ami yot . . (,: i -I iii vote for a contiu- ' i"::i 'I LilllH. v . p:,..ni I'-spIt, oftTiunbria town- i i -ilit of ha vi I ig il-MlUt:lit:il , 1 - k M,i;k- fv'.iinl in front of our .. . J i n.nrniiwf !4t I''..1l'4 4. Ill Will kt'JMI fiiapiOittiiT . ' - t . i:,y a !:y to .im In-fore it find a in i!,i- Statu I.rK'Maturo as a .,-.it:v in l aiiibiia coiiutr. i ,.i'.4 i -itlii-s. snallis iiml otlinr ; p.:'i:iini. ju.-t ruccivi-J at the .i-h -V i.f Piyi c, liaxU-r, .J ones & J ; r m '- at tin- iuwt-Kt fipureH. ; i- t.iki::i; 11 f dtruy cattle uliOiiKl iu::A tl.jt a liulurc ou tlit-ir part to :!.- ".am Msliiectn tliom to itulict- jjra!!.i .jury and to lunihliiueiit : J. In V.'ili-!:it;lp, and not bit Mr IV M. Wi.W-Male, an lias Im-cii - y 'i''- ! i v-ii in fuituc of tlie conn---,:!!. ' !. airman of I lie iff ptililicmi - .t ....t M.t tiw trull rx r . ; t,.- ? ft i ii ainl t!i foikf nt tlie i- : ir. r ui ni 11 in. ui i go on ai :!. ;a'J.i r i f whom wint oil" tlie I Hi!;, if -:i;i u ai ii-i . -.i i.i iniiy fi'-iH to gauranunfr .o-- 1 1 . t i ' . i . u iiy iiji iit-itr till llirj . i - .! 4 V.'I'i'i: i. if tuaT li4 vfrv i: ! ii..! :i.at tilings arr fearfully ! -i! 1. n il ! i r iiH. i . ... ' . i i ..... : i U ..." : '1 - : u I ll 4l lliu t:.ll,. r ..t' Ii.... . Ii-1 .liii Us, tlie lt-mocratie noin V;. l i. -i.t.-nt, liait a lialiitat-iou and :u ;L i'. m ality ulout one hundred ! S';.!;-, fjnt,lcyiil on tbo rcpalrp of !'.. K at Wihimri', was prostrated ly I !..r.i.iv 'ut.it and r-ioai nl in an :i't.',;.in until tii followinc day, ': ii'ijiiovt and id now iu a : a. ti ami orj;ati waa demnlish- i.lsvsi,,.! on tijn 4ili tn coiiHe. I,..!-.- taking fiij;lit at tbf 1 1 1 tiMii-.ivj; nway. S-vcral little '-r" iii unnii at the time " '.:i aid Ir8. Clayeftmb, of V, - iiimi lanil county, whowe .- :i m ti. in ai ly if nut tnite one a' 1 took upon tllt-IUKcl VCM . i an mii.I trials, if not the t!- v..,:,i,.d htat. ii;. i ! !:. imfi'.iraii convention ' r "t the rural iist.rictH i' y ;i-;.i d ij.s "now much the t v, i-. U-hjcj c vidi ntly iin - l a ti nt ii was a monkey : ' I x'.nx sui t. ,imi lilit, but the storm a ' th- 4th int. put a veto I ' I 1 mi a fusion at Huu . i a , i!,-i ( :i "iicn the tiotldcss '.' ' - ar werth a continental. ' : a! nit it, IiOTvevcr. ' liad desired Iheclec- 1' ,'i, ia'. i- i.ointneeM ill this ;' a ,y i l In- two cHtididatcs il,,.v eiiuM not have '" ' :i: l!' t! iiii-e tioti than they : ! 'In iv ivuninatioiirt. - ' '' " '!. lCi jiiib'.ii-aiis of . i : - ...... .d --i!si; to nominate '; "!.. TIjks. I'. Ihiiinil for , ' li it is at all rolable "l .1 ' unity tolled an ' "- .'uiy t'eiiiiniKioner. 1 t '-. ! rind patron, tJeorge "i 'i : iTi.ini-ihill to'viiship, is 'anil.-i oiisly ill at his M r. I'rinple is in the :i.i r-eovcry tliere- ' " ilfi'-iy to IH. tfxptrete'l. ' 1 ;,: t, of '.uneti.anjih Inir '1 :i! au rl v hull r on the t , iu.t ., it a cliarye if fur ni - 'i ' p.:l'crrcd aainnt liira - m.u;i d Harlair, and was "il'it to ji.l hoio to auit v a . ;i;;d'- at an early hour "'it of ls-.t week to blow 11 ! in Johnstown, but le-'-f a few jiancH yf pl.-tKs ' .raiiaiiori of the cobble I tl;- huilditig, jjij damagi! in. n , ;i-i d .-ilnnit t ivrnty vears, ' ' I in-iii.-i,!, hri.thi r ir Pa. It. "T i.I.r.-nfe'd, of tlallitzlu, had ' " la'.i from a Hwiny at Wll- " ' , ami re-.-lved injuries of " iial::r.: which it is feared will ;yi ii I' ! '"" -f. Murphy, the popular ' J t'tliit-r, Hailed yestertlay from f- Vn:k on a '.iri.-f visit to the " 'T'-Ii, .heev.-r lu lovcd Kmerald I." in a r. hji-nnis and peaoe-r,-turn to his home and ' 'ti ceuiity. ; ;'v ' in'thu 1. S. District iu the tnavt.-r of (Jcorjie p'ai-o, bankrupt, Alvin ' l.H a !)ti fi ti I ...I t '.iiviniiut.iitiAr 'ii t ht rn' ou the aMnigneo I. M. Uhii,: v.:i,)i if l ... . . in- mjoiiiu not pay certain ' I'ird l',.,!.ru. J """:'r "1 the Huntingdon f'Alm " i'llila-b-lnliirv nratnlntiM.r - ii ;. on the failure of the t'l iitennial exposition v 1 . itt . , . ...j'j ur: . A Il-I.ill-tJ ., M.ui,ii-t. give a il n for y ii' Sinitlay." ,V i".'1' 1";.y l't'-td'" at New fler , .' ":it " mi i.! not fail to to in the h . "ii'',!"-'l'e, a very pleasant and t , im in lift iiriirt;(ii. . , ilev.u.,1 to tl.M pllrhae of ; n'.t-ir for the church at, that i:au, 1.4. i;ev. Father p.tor of Kt. Jos-ph' I;, in ri.-i hi. " "ii" foi t nnate winner P lure i.ll..,,.( f.vr ( IMCIS in rit,;rii)iis project. On Thnjsday hist a fourteen months old sr.n of Johu JliKainey, of Willianisburf?, Jtiair county, laid violent hands on a glass full of scalding hot jelly nnd attempted to drink the contents, but in doing so spilled the burnirg mixture over his mouth, chin and breast, causing very painful wounds. Charles Anderson stepped into a drug store in Huntingdon the other day, and get ting hold of the wrong bottle, helped him self to atout forty grains of corrosive subli mate, which would have brought his earthly career to a sudden termination had tm't strong emetics toen promptly administered. Healers and hotel keepers will find it to their advantage to call and examine the large ami excellent stock of cigars now on exhibition ami sale at Sultzbach'nCentennial Cigar Store, all manufactured of the very tost tobaccos and to to disposed of at the very lowest wholesale and retail cash prices. A young man uamed Henry Ktorly, ati employe at the poor house farm, was acci dentally thrown from a buggy in this place on the afternoon of the 4th insf., and suffered a compound fracture of the right leg at the ankle. He was taken home and is now under medical treatment, with very fair prospects f. r his eaily recovery. A carpenter named George I'ress'.er, while at work on Kanch's new brewery at Holli.layslturg, on Thursday last, was ac cidentally precipitated from the building and falling a distance of fifteen or twen ty feet struck with his head, shoulders and back on a toervkeg, but fortunately escaped without a broken bone or other serious injury. Mr. Jos.W. Pringle, of Croyle township, who by the way in a staunch friend of the Fkkkm an, planted three bushels of corn on the 1st day of July, which sprouted in short order, and in eight days after the planting several of the stalks measured six iu-hes iu bight. Cuu anybody inform us of a more I prompt or complete acknowledgment of the t orn .- The vcnerablo wife of lr. Brndy, of Bummerhill township, was thrown from a hort-o on Saturday last, and, if we are cor rectly informed, had her collar bone and one arm and leg fractured, tosides receiving vere internal injuries. Her ago is said to be about 75 years, and if she has suffered to the extent stated her recovery is next to im possible. Mr. Jas. J. Murphy, proprietor of Stat Clothing Hall, 101) Clinton street, Johns town, has gone to Ireland, but it is well enough to bear in mind that he didn't take his store with him, and that made-up cloth ing ami other goods iu his line of the very tost qualities can lie bought just as cheap for the cash in his absence as if he was present in propria persona. A Johnstown Kepuhlican of an appre ciative turn of mind declares that Irin Itutledge, one of the candidates tor Associate dudgeon I he Republican ticket, "doe a not weigh sixty pounds to the bushel." And he mlht have added that all the candidates of the same party have been weighed and found wanting what they won't gel in this couu ty, a smell at the political lleshpote. An attempt was uuule a few nights ago to break into the resideuee of Mr. K. II. ISaldridgc, manager and postmaster at Ben nington Fuinai'o 1$ air county, but the noise made by the would-bo burglai s awakened a domestic, who aroused Mr. B.f ami he in turn fired a couple of shots from a revolver, which was promptly accepted as au invita tion to leave, on part of the night prowlers. Homebody went to the trouble of hauling a dead black snake to town last Saturday morning ami depositing it in front of our oliice, and the story soon spread that we hal killed the monster while it was endeavoring to e fleet an entrance iuto our office cellar by Way of the coal hole. IJis snakeship mea sured live feel four inches, we are told, ami wa about as 'thick as an ordinary maoi's wrist. IjrJ Grosnevor, of Kngland, and Iord knows who else, interviewed the Cambria Iron Works at Johnstown within the past week or so, the last hatch of distinguished geiillemeu who arrived there being com piled for llio most part of Commissioners to the Centennial and other eminent men from KnglanJ, France, Germany, Austria, Prus sia, Spain, Japan, Kgypt, and other foreign Countries. The dwelling house of Mr. Joseph Wright, iu Siiiumerhill township, not tar from 1'ortago elation, was recently entered iu broad daylight, during the alifteuoe of the famiiy, and robbed of some fifty or sixty dollars in money, most if not all of which is said to have been in gold. There were a number of berry pickers in the vicinity at the time, and it is thought that some of them beenred the booty. Fame is said to consist of being killed iu battle and then having your name selled wrong in (hu dispal lies. That is not ex actly the llx our friend and neighbor, C T. Kotorls, is in just now, but if luere was no newspaper iu existence except the Jiarris buig I'atriot the outside world would be IM to believe that James II. Fisher, whoever ho may to, is the choice of the Cambria county Republicans for State Senator. Messrs.. Kibler and Li bby, delegates to the Ki-pubi n au county couentioit fro.n Curst township, refused lo lake any further st4jck iu the deliberations of that body after Iho nomination of the ring candidate tor Sheriff hud toen made, and withdrawing from the Court House, closed the iSit:t iu their rear ami went away vow iug thai Iiavis wouldn't receive three out of a total poll of twenty-five or thirty Krpubih-an voles iu Chest tow nship. Once more to his native heath we gin 11 y welcome back from Iho centennial city Ir. M. .J. Buck, of Carrolltown, who, no, con tent with having maste ed the science of medicine according to the eclectic dispensa tion, has recently went through a very thorough "course of Fpronta" in the home opathic school, ami now comes home fully prepared to puke and purge his patients lo their hearts' content by either or hot h the systems named. Success attend him. The mammoth store of Wood, Morrell & Co., iu Johnstown, was entered by burglars at a late hour on Saturday night, last ami rohtod of aitout one hundred dollars, worth of gitod. Ingress was obtained through a cellar window, by which apeiature the burglars also made their exit with their s'-oleu booty, and although two watchmen wore on duty aitout tlie building at the time, stranue lo say they knew nothing of the raid ou the premises until the next morning. Miss Alice Adams, danghtercf Mr. Wm. Adams, of Franklin borough, but more re cently kuowu as Sister Gertrude, died of consumption at the mother house of Ihe order or St. Benedict, at Carrolltown, this county, on Thuisdav last, age.l'i'1 years ami 4 months. Sisur Gertrude was a devout religions anil a most amiable lady, and her early death is a source of deep regret to a largo circle of friends and relatives iu thisrouuty and else where. Interment at Carrolltown on Sun day. May she rest in eace. If we thought that any person whose opinion we respect could to induced to be lieve that we entertain such sentiments or sought to draw Kin li an inference as was at tributed to us in the last Issue of the Ihrald, we would willingly take the trouble to an swer said strit lures, which we feel confident we could do very effectually. As It is, how ever, we don't think the game would to worth the ammunition, and hence we pass it by with the silent contempt which the article in question so well deserves. A most dialxtlical attempt was made on Wednesday night of last week to thrown Ihe mail train west from the track near Con emaugh Furnace, below Johnstown, by placing a piece, of railroad bar in such a po sition as would likely wreck the engine and cars, but the hellish design was fortunately frustrated by the discovery and removal of the obstruction ln-fore the intended catastro phe occurred. Two tr nips were subsequent ly arrested in the vicinity on suspicion and taken to Greensburg, where a hearing re sulted in their discharge, the evidence not being strong epough to hold them. The recent drowningof Mr. David Iteed and family in Huntingdon has already been noticed in these columns, bet the remarkable escape of a man named Hamilton, who was in the same vehicle with the unfortuhate familv at the lime of their sad taking off, has o'nlv recently come to our knowledge. Hamilton, who, it seems, isacripple, jumped from the wagon with sm h force as te cause his wn-sleti leg to fake root, as were, in the soft tottom of the swollen stream, thus en abling him to maintain his position against tlie current which swept his companions to their death and ihrtllv to save his life. Johnstown and Altoona both cut a wide swath on the Centennial Fourth of July, immense processions, widespread decora tions, the making of speeches, toolning of cannon, pealing of tolls, fizzing of fireworks, a general ebullition of patriotism among all classes, being the leading features in toth instances. At the former place Ti. Tj. John ton, F.sq., of this place, delivered a very in teresting and instructive address replete with local history, ami in Altoona Hon, J. I. Blair, of Indiana, Pa., was the orator of the day. Mr. David Burkett died on Monday night last, at his home in Johnstown, from an attack of coup tie sul'wl, or sun stroke, with which he was prostrated while engaged in his usual avocation of driving a two-horse team for the Cambria Iron Co. On the same day a resident of Cambria borough named Slane, a helper in the rolling mill named David Harshtorger, and a lady residing in Conemaugh torongh, name not given, were also prostrated by the sun's fierce rays, but neither of them we believe suffered very much from the effects. After the Fourth of July a lull in the mercantile business is always perceptible, and as a consequence merchants make it a point to reduce their stocks about this time by disposing of certain classes of goods at first cost and even less ; and then it is that buyers make a nice tiling of it by pitching in ami taking at its How the tide which leads to fortune, etc. In proof whereof call at the cheap cash store of Myers it Tloyd without delay and take a hand in the general scramble for the best goods at prices re markable for cheapness even at this stage of the game. Mrs. Lemon, wife of Tlev. Imon, deceased, who at one time resided in this place, recently brought to our town from the nursery of her brother, Mr. Davis, of Johns town, a choice lot of vertouas and other toautiful llowers, ami so marked was her success that she matte arrangements with Mrs. Linton, ot the Mountain House, to sup ply at. very moderate prices anything that may bo desired by our people in that line. So those who wish to purchase can do so by calling on mine hostess of the Mountain Hon.se, who has a fine lot of elegant flowers on ham! at the present time. A young man attending school nt Mar tinsburg, Blair county, wrote a note to a young lady of that place requesting her to meet him out. The lady's mother somehow goi possession of the note and handed It to her son, who concluded to keep the appoint ment in place of his sister, and the result was the meting out to Ihe ardent younsf lover of the worst cowhiding he ever had or piobably ever will agaiu have the longest day be lives. A suit for assault and battery with intent to kill has liven instituted by the victim and tlie case will come up for adjudication at tlie next term of court In that county. By the npsetting of a loaded car at the coal bank of Mr. Aaron Dougherty, in Clear field township, this county, on Thursday evening of last week, an adopted son of Mr. Kd. C. Mann, aged atout ten years, and whoso name was Bartlebaugh, if we are correctly informed, was buried toneath the ear load of coal and smothered to death he fore assistance could reach him. The un fortunate lad was employed as a driver in the mine, ami the accident was caused by the car, upon which he was seated at the time, running off the track ami upsetting, as already slated. The remains of Ihe young victim with interred iu the Catholic ceme tery at St. Augustine on Saturday. The girl who can nut a good, square patch on a pair of pantaloons may not he as accomplished as one who tan embroider and work green worsted dogs oca blue ground, but will to far more useful at the head of a large family. Still we believe that girls ar. designed for seme other pnrposo than to put good, squaie palt l.es on damaged pantaloons, ami heme we advise every Imdy cf the mas culine persuasion to buy all their uiade-up wearing apparel at the renowned clothing bazaar of Godfrey Wolff, next door to the post-office, Altoona, ami then there will to no necessity for half the patches that now disfigure the rears of many unmentionables all over the country. Vfo. were glad to take by the band the other day a progressive and prosjx-rous son of Cambria iu the person of Gilbert F. Little, Ksq., junior memtor of the law firm of Dry bread Utile, of Columbus and Nashville, Indiana, and pntseeuting attorney of Brown and Bartholomew counties, in that Slate. Mr. Little is by no means little in stature, but carries his weight, like his honors, very meekly, and looks as if the western country fully agreed with him. He intends before his return homo to take iu Ihe Centennial, and expects to join a party eastward bound from his own neightorhooil in Ihe course of a few days. May good fortune long continue to smile upon him. A young man named Bearer, whose home Is iu or near Carrolltown, but who for some time past has toen attending Co. Sup't Berg's school, in this place, made a very narrow eseane from drown'ng on Saturday evening last. It seems that in company with several other young men he went to Shinkln'a dam. near town, to tako a bathe, and while wa.iiug about suddenly l ped from a pre cipitous ledge ami went into water consider ably over h is head. Ironing his presence tf mind at this critical juncture, or it may have been through inability to swim, he sank to the toltom twice in succssioii ami was on the point of disappearing; for the, third time when E.I. liodgcrs and Charley Laterner went to his rescue. The assistance of the latter, however, was rendered nugatory by the drowning man grasping him by the leg with so firm a grip as to pull him under the water, at the same time breaking the flesh and causing the blood to flow, but through the well directed efforts of Mr. Kodgors both tlie struggle in the water were finally brought lo shore, young Bearer in particular being very much exhausted. Local Correspondence. Carhoixtows, July 10, PCS. Dkar Frekman Not seclnar any correspon dence from this fro ahead little town smljthink iiiMT you and many or your rentiers would not be displeased to hear the news from this region, and especially how we spent the centcnnlnl anniversary of the nation's independence this year, I thouirht I would encroach upon your valuable space with a few items. THE GIjORIOCS FOCHTR was awakened by the crash of firearms, the rat- i tlinfr of drums and the unfurling of centennial ! oanners. li ip-n Mass was celebrated at v o clock, a. m., by Kev. Ambrose Huebner, who also preached an eloquent centennial sermon. It was truly irrand durinir the celebration of the Muss, the splendid organ pealing- forth notes of Joy, as It were, the crash of the brum band, who assisted t the services, and the almost un precedented efforts of the members or the choir, whose voices could bo distinctly heard shove the instruments, all combined to make it an event Ion- to be remembered. AITBR HIGH MASS the procession formed at the door of the church and, preceded by the band in an elegant band wagon, drawn by four splendidly capnrisont-tl horses and followed by numerous other vehi cles, proceeded to the beautilul grove, known as Snyder's grove, about one half mile north west of town, where MIHTIT ARD JOLUTT was soon the order of the day. Two spacious dancing platforms had been provided and that inevitable harbinger of mischief, a country Ad dle, was there in all its glory, and soon cruised young ami old lo shake the light fantastic too and pitch in and enjoy themselves iu a real Jolly tunnner, while others strolled around lo the refreshment saloons, of which there were quite a number, nnd enjoyed themselves In a born of lager- Meanwhile the cornet baud discours ed sweet and soul-stirring strains if musicaud a ti Ing horse and a great many other amusing entertainments were constantly in motion; and as It is a well established fact tr.it the peit ple or Carrolltown never Oo things by halves, you may Judge how ihey made the dtty (tmrriu the shower) a pleasant oue indeed to all who participated. ma champiox ami or bask bai.t., which came off in the afternoon, was ihe game of all games. The hnndreds or anxious sK5t ta tors in waiting were af Inst gratified when the jinnire called time, or ball to oat, and the game began. A magnificent tly was scut to lelt field und m n (Ted by left Held man inconsequence of a fall, nnd hatter made a home run, when the rain came up p nd we all retired to the barn of Mr. Snyrler, near the panie. That the game would have been a gttod one bad not the rain tame -jp, we have no doubt. TH E DISPLAY OF flRE WORKS, which was very grand, occurred about 8 o'clock in the evening. Tno band, followed by all tho c'tizens, nsseiiihlid in the diamond, where, af ter a sttrt-ing nnd patriotic nnoVess by T. K. Scanlan, Esq., the bmxi played "Yankee Doo dle." and then the rockets' red glare, roman candles, cannon, whirls, fix, whirr, splutter, crack, went the pyrotechnics, causing the air to resound with the noise and the heavens to be illuminated with the wietd like glare. BALLOON ASCENSION. The hfgc tpaper Walloon "Centennial," was the l sent up amid ba ehecrso' the assembled multitude and the ga'a nennial Fourth of Jnlv festivities in Cat-roiltown were at an ena. Never did tne people soeud a hanpicr day. A II wa.- harmony, good will, and unalloyed en joyment. The proceeds wt re for Ihe purpose or buying new instruments for the baud, and wo believe they did very well. THE WKtTIlrR Is suffocatingly hot, out thee -ops look splendid. Old rarmcra say mat oatsand corn will bean extra crop this year. tjiiirrel are plentiful In this section and the sportsmen nre making it count. Yours, ic, MORlAiion. Summit, July 5, 1878. Bear Freeman On last Tutsday the one hundred. h anniversary r American Indepen dence you- humble correspondent had the pleasure o1 part icinating in the Catholic cele bration at this p'a :e. The morning of the flay we celebrate dawned clear and blight, and it was thought that Providence would favor all with a clear day but such was ml the case, for about 3 o'cltM k in the afternoon a heavy rain set h amicon-nui-d fcr some bne. Yet. notwithstanding- this nntxpec.cd misfortune, we had a very pteasa-it celebration. Previous io the open'ngo' tho festivities a g-c.at many persona a I tended church on .he Cumtnit, where they offered en ihpnkstrivi.-g for the many blessing, both civil and relit'lous, which we now e-ijoy. About 10 o'clock danclPT was Inaugurated niul continued unlit about i o'clock, when the Beclaraiion or Independence was read by Xr. Lynch, of Wilmore. after which the oration wtis df-livered by P. M. llrown, f3sq..o.'Stnniiici hill. Wo cannot speak too .jigh'y of fir. Ui-nwn'i oration. I. was a rc-r fi-ie ffort, and called forth freqiieiw pmaiics f rotn tbecrowil. His description of ihe rise ar.d proeriSs cf the American nation wasae unuiistkaolccvidcucc tnal he was faini'ijtr w.h i.s history. Wc would like vcv mue't ti be able to jrive your readers even a synopsis of Mr. It."s oration, which we t bi:tu should lie publi nci enure, and wc bone he wl.l furnish lis Fhf.eman wiih a copy for lent purpose. There wn-t not a ety large crcd present, whicn was owtng no doubt to ihe ne-nerous celebrations or ilkcrhnrncitT in this vici-jlty, but we have no (tnu.it there was more rmi eejoj men experiences hen than in ihe crowded city or Philadelphia. It must be sai J t the redit or tbore present, that no row.iyisni or ilr.i nkeness wascxnibiled -a lliitiif that cnrtnoi bo ra;d of many telcora'.ioos throtiYiioiit the country. We do not know the exact amount of money rcal:xed, but .understand that it was ,..lie a handsome sum, which h. we believe, t- jt to ward repairing the iimin t church. Ttmtes In dies entl gennemen who had charge of t oe cel ebration deserve gr it urnisc 'or lite- n.i.iuer In wiiicli i 'icy conducted tho affair. Such is a rhn-tand ria(i ly w ritten sketch of Hie cclehral.c.i or the glntioos ( elite.. nlal Fourth of July at Ihe Summit, tlie place tvuere tho American t ale cornea about as near touch ing Mother Earth as can be. Hot we must close, ns we m'xht get too far and too high, and fall loo suddenly. Oil I VjsiTt.jt. Ortt CENTEyjtiAti. Considering the fact that we are rather late in chronicling the events of the day, it is well enough so far as wo are concerned that the Centennial Fourth of July did not receive so brilliant a recognition in this community as was ac corded to it in many other localities through out the country. Still it is well enough to put ttjton record some of tho doings of our toop!o on that occasion, although apart from a fantastic parade in tho morning and two or three picnics during the day, or rather up until about half past 2 o'clock in the aft rnMi, when a heavy rain storm sqnelchetl everything, we saw very little worthy of special mention. The fantastic parade was participated in by atout forty men and toys, duly equipped and mounted, arid wo must say that it was one of Ihe most amusing dis plays of the kind we ever witnessed, the out fits toing of tho most grotesque character ami gotten up without regard to expense or the prevailing fashions. Of the picnics Ihe one gotten up in aid of the Catholic church fund was the most, prom inent, atid there so long as the weather per mitted enjoyment reigned supreme and tho tost of order prevailed. A grand dinner was served on the ground a and after that came a very eloquent and very patriotic address from Gen. Jos. McDonald, who as an ex tcmnorn sneaker has no superior and few equals within onr knowledge. His address ' 1 - ..... was greeted with tlie lomt appiauso ot uis auditors ami the deep rumblings of heaven's artillery, ami was closely followed by a ter rific rain storm, which sent the crowd pell mell in all directions seeking shelter. Thus j ended a picnic which promised lo to one of ' tho most enjoyable and successful ever held 1 in ibis vicinity. The amount realized over ! and atovc expenses foots up about $100. iNiHsrrTAm.F. Kvidfvck. St. F.i.mo, Iii., July 8, 1874. It. V. Pi f.hck, M. D., Buffalo, IN. Y. : I wish to add my testimony to the wonderful curative properties of your Alt. Ext., or Golden Medical Discovery. J have taken groat Interest in this medicine since I first used it. I was badly afflicted with dyspep sia, liver deranged and -an almost perfect prostration of the nervous system. So rapid and complete did the Discovery effect a per fect wonder to myself, and since that time we have never been without a tot tie of the Discovery and Purgative Pellets in the house. They are a solid, sound family phy sician in the house and ready at all times to Hy to the relief of sickness without charge. We have never bad a doctor iu the bouse since we first began the use of your Pellets and Discovery. I have recommen ded the use of these medicines in several se vere and complicated cases arising from, as I thought, an impure slate of the blood, ami iu no one case have they failed to more than accomplish all they are claimed to lo. 1 will only fnention one as remarkable, (though I could give you dozens). Henry Koster, furniture dealer, of this pl&tre, who was ono of the most pitiful objects ever sen, bis face swollen out of shape, scales and erup tions withont end, extending to his body, which was completely covered with blotches and scales. Nothing that he took seemed to effect it a particle. I finally induced him to try a few tottles of the Golden Medical Dis covery, with daily use of the Pellets, assur ing hi in it would surely cure biro. lie com menced its use some six weeks since, taking two Pellets each night for a week, then one each night, and the Discovery as directed. The result Is, to-day his skin is perfectly smooth, and the scaly eruptions are goue. He has taken some seven or eight tottles in all, and considers himself enreds This case had baffled the skill of our tost physicians. Messrs. Dunsford & Co., druggists, of this place, are selling largely of your medicines ami the demand steadily Increases, and they give perfect satisfaction in every case. Bespeotfully, W. II. Ciiamplin, Ag't Am. Exp. Co. Evritr Man asd Woman, the young, the mitldle-aged, and even those more ad vanced in life, may derive untold benefits from a perusal of the works published by the "Peahody Medieal Institute," Boston, v'z : "The Science of Life," (a treatise upon the generative organs, and the nervous diseases ami debility caused by the errors of youth ..,.i ai.ncn r tl.M ftvstem V "Sexual Phvslnl- r.r w'nnitn and Her Diseases." and "Dis eases of tho Nerves and Nervous Maladies," all lhri from the able pen of the same au thor. The true way to health and happiness i has toen pointed out to thousands by these looks. A very elaborate and costly MPtlal , of gold nnd diamonds has just been present ed the author of these wo'ksby tlie National Medical Association. We rfef nr reader, to the adveiilseiur.nl I ji AuOllier coiuuiu. . 1 Titb delegates to the Republican connty convention from Chest township withdrew from tho "ring" arrangement after the nom ination of Mr. Davis for Sheriff bad toen announced, aud went home singing the fol lowing refrain in spirit If not ic words : Tf Gates th.y had gave uSj Instead of Tom Davis, On some Democratic rotes we'd now be rclyln'; Hut as the radical ring To that tore wouldu't sing. They mny go to, but they can't boat Johnny Ityan. For the Gates that were ajar In Chest townchip and Parr, AS well as elsewhere--we're not !rin' Have been closed firm and tight. And now 'tis utter Tolly to fiirht 'Gainst the Democratic hosts Jed by John Ilyan. -We didn't bave ft proper appreciation of the intense boat now prevailing until we saw a lady in her garden tb.r.! c'h?r trto-ot-lrvit'.? to crol Hig ftnlor df llio jiolAlo buy with the 'aid of a large palm-loaf fan. The American People. No people in I the world sutler as much with Dyspcpsi.-vns ! Americans. Although years of experience in medicine bail failed to accomplish a cer- ' tain ami sure remedy for this disease and its effects, such as Soiir Stomach, Heart- ' burn, Water-brash. Sick Headache, Costive- ' ness, palpitation of the Heart, Liver Coin-' plaint, coining up of the food, low spirits general debility, etc., yet since the'introdne tion of Green's Arot'ST Flower we be lieve there is no case of Dyspepsia tjiat can not to immediately relieved. ."0,000 dozen sold last year without ono caso of failure re ported. Go to your Druggists, Lcmmon A: Murray, Etonsburg, or P. M. Woleslagle &r Son, Wilmore, and get a Sample Bottle for i in cents ami try it. Two doses will relieve you. Regular size 75 cents. xr: w a ii'j:n tisem i:ts IIoi.bowAY's Tills and Ointments Tub Great Antagonists of Diseask. Influenza, Catarrh, Cc. Nothing is more talked of in all classes of society than the marvelous cures daily effected by the two great internal and external remedies, Hollo way's Pills and Ointment. All who are af flicted with hoarseness, difficult respiration, cold in the bead, harsh settled coughs, bron chitis, asthma, wheezing in the chest, &c, will find immediate and permanent relief by rubbing the Oinment well into the throat, neck, and chest, as it loosens the phlegm and mucous collected in those parts, while the effect of tho Pills is to expel those hu mors from the system. No household should to without a supply of these excellent fami ly medicines at this season of the year. 104 Tn the U. fl. District Court, Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, in the matter of C A. McOoni gle, a bankrupt of Hemlock, this county, Hit! appraisement was confirmed absolutely, ami the assignee's report was confirmed nm. Ferdinand Mark, also of this county, was on the same day adjudged a bankrupt. II YMF.XIAI. niTTF.Il JOXF.S. Married, at the Presby terian parsonnve in this place, on Wednesday evening, July , 1S7. by Itev. J. N. Mc( Jonigle, Mr. Max. HriTRRaiid M IssCassie.) on rs, daugh ter of ltichard Jones, Ksq., all of this place. For a liberal supply of delicious cake the newly wedded will please accept our thanks and best wiBhes, joined to the hope that a long life, a well as a pleasant and prosperous one, may be their portion in this world, and a felic ity never-ending nnd without alloy their re ward in the world to come. Maxacassie so mote it be. OIlITt'AKT. CUOrSE. Died, In Osceola, Pa., on Wednes day. June?, 1S7. Mrs. Bkidokt Ckoi-sk, wire or Mr. Philip Crouse, formerly or Ibis place, agctt 24 veers, ft months and 9 days. Although we have already briefly noticed the demist? of this estimable Indy, we cannot Te rrain from tendering our sincere condolence in a more special manner to the bereaved hus hntid, who has Indeed lost a roost loving nnd amiable helpmate ono who was to him and his two surviving children all that the furred name of wife ami mother so endearingly implies, in the flower of her youth and in the m!dst nt tho happiest anticipations Tor the future, she has been called, we hope, from a lite of care tti a lifeor endless rclicity. Her remains were bro't to this place, and after a solemn High Mnss and an Impressive funeral sermon by Her. D. Dev lin. I'resldent of ft. Francis' College, were con signed to their last earthly resting place amid the tears and prayers of those who knew her best and loved her most. BCRSs.-Died, at Ashland Furnace, this county, on Sunday, July , IS71. Mrs. Ri'kns, wife of Thomn Horns, aged about i" years. Interment in tlie Catholic cemetery at Si. Au gustine on Tuesday. A LEX. TAIT, M I)., Physician ash Si'itOEOJf, (late of Carrolltown.) Is now located at St. Augus.lne. Omhrla county. Night calls shun.d bo made at the Pot-ofllcc. Juljr 14, lS79.-tr. "PAMPHLET LAWS. The Lnwa of te -. ecent session of Ihe Pennsylva nia Ijc.xlslatnre In pamphlet foim, hare hren re ceived at tnj o.Tii-e am. aro now readv for distribu tion to Ihcso entitled fo rreetve thMn. II. Vr('ollA, 1'roMionr.tsrV. Prothonotary's Oirlce, fcitenshurE, J n'.j 12, 1878. "VJOTICE. All persons arc hereby cautioned against interfering with the following proprrtr, pnrrhnsnd hy mcand left with Joseph tiche nnlil I see nrnper to romove tho same, via : 1 wsinhsHan I, I dou-rhtr.iT. 1 candle at ami, tl ehii.tron's chairs. I side table. 1' n. Hos.on rooking chairs, s bedstead. 1 wnruruho. 1 desk and book-case, 4 dox. chairs. 2 bureaus, nn.l 6l.ingcs. HKMtY HOi'HKL. Carrolltown, Jnno 27, 1878. 17-14.-31.J !:E,VAflI7EE'S SULT'ECH SOAP i ! md If toen Ptit1aaelphaftm.iIlM. It tn r h-n'-) Cf emtly par toilet foap: Bjmkff tb f kin fort, firooch, i elar. pare. wBiteand he<hr; nentrmliief the Mn- ' f perpircion : fmTef To. Suabnrn, Freckles, I fimniiruif. and all irritation of the akin. 1 u rrtw.tSt'can-t hj Hal! It Ctt a Tanraaaa,i CO 'ak i ij Ji Can. j M attKUFACTUREO SOLCLY BT ( Dr.Tnn Dyke, J3-21 Oreen St Thila. Z4 SOLD BT ALL DBUOC-ISTS. SECOND EXPOSITION OF TRC Industrial INSTITUTE, P1TTSCURCN, PA., Will Open August ICth and Close September 23d, 1SJG. Kew Floral Hall, aud Orsnd Art at aid Flornl niMplay, Alar Agricultural ,rodactfons raeelved this year. Send for Premium List. Applications tor space now received. Office, IMo. 153 Penn Avenue. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT ofil" moke HoroWjh School District for the year ending-June 10, 1878: Da. To balance at last settlement. 4j l.f4 ' am't from sale (.fold School House..;. "S.oo ' " H. Michaels. Collector 84.60 " " State appropriation le:.30 " " Duplicate 87 65 ' " Interest ; s.8. Ca. 1,U1S 74 I NO. 4 lilLFlMil ST., iiUMUX. (Opiionltc Revere Honsie.) JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BAM ! 120 Clit.ton St., Johnstown, Pa. (HAKTKKKD SKIT. 12. l'7'i. 1'KI'tiSITS I received all fiiiii in-t lis thsn On lt.llxr. Vrcent rite n! tntere--. ; pre-it. l'terst Is tine In t he iimni h ot -t'liicaiid 1 ocm!. r. and if not wii h.lr.ttt n ; ,-. tntSic ,U-.ii. I Im cent. otini:ti tw.-e a year wit h"iit t r..nM!iig t lie i1e p...it..r to c.til . t e. r. tn p, ,-,Tit tlie d'in-.;t l.ok-Ve'M-y l..:,iic.t on 1,'inl Kstalf. I'relei encc. wu t bl.eritl rate" mi I l,n13 titr.o. given to t-.-rri.wer! ol lerit'.ir tirt iniiriciigton l.irms wort ii ti -:rer more time- the arao'JTit .l ..n n d.-Mrt d. Oood reference perli-t-t title?. t,. t i-,iiired. This cnrpiir.itfi.rt i.- t rSu-lvoiv Sarin-'. Htrk INii eominiri-inl drim,! rcoi-,vt,, n..r discounts gr.inted. No h-nnson prr-mut eour;ty. Wank application fT borrower; eooiv. of tho rules, by-laws, and special law roUtm to this H:iuk. St'Tlt to nnv niton..-. .Ii-...l i.ii-iri--. .1:1 - I ."1..T. l'lfirl Tilert f tl Tho SCIENCE of LIFE ! v-4- -"--- -i-l James MuMMtcn. James Mr!ev. Icwt. l'lirr H Or, SoIf-Prc3crvation. Nv"AvaV'rJ Su,,!! r-fnk, ni I DAM LI. .1. MOKUELL, President. 3f(re t Jul II, ttnr. .1 Minn, foil- Vr.f.l luMt Di kbt. I rcsMirer. I Cyki s Kluck, Solicitor. 12-a,"75.-ly. umjiiiiti Awiimei to iiirAntiwrliy i. wir -T"s n. i i7 (lie ".National Medical Assoc I a- Jk -SU XhJL LJt f 'J.. JL I TVST published by the PEA BODY MEDICAL, INSTITUTE, nlm w ciiition : 1 1 ceeienratt-d medical work entitled the S ' I KN ' E t K K1KK: or. SELF PRESERVATION." It treats uMin M txnoon, how lost, how retrained and how er-TH-tuatctl ; cause and cure ot KxhanMcd Vitality, Inipotency. Premature Decline In Man, Swrina-terrha-a. or Seminal Eosscs (noctnrtial and dlnr nal). Nervous and Physical Dcblltv, HriMM-hon-tlria, Olonmy ForetKKllnir., Mental' Depresslnn, Ijoss or Encrpy. Hair yard tiotintenanee.Ootifusl.in ir Mind and Ioss of Mrmorv. lmiiuro State jrthe Blond, and all diseases ariitinir from tho I Kim us or YoiTH or tho indiscretions or execs?cs ot ma ture years. It tells yon all at x.nt Ihe Morale of (leerraltva Physioloay, ihe Marriage, ol Wedlock and nil. sprintr. Physical IJontrasts. True Morality. V ht pincism. Perversion or Marriasro. Ooiinr:il Pre cept and Friendly (Counsel, Physical liihrinliv. Its Causes and Cure, Relations In-tween tfitt Sexes, Proofs of the Expansion of Vice, th- Mis eries or Imprudence. Anclet.t lirnoranco and Er rors. Mkahs or t'fRK, Cure or Body and Mind, Tin a PltiKcu-r.Ks or Tkkatmekt, Address to Patients and Invalid Headers. The Authors Principles. The prieo or this Itook is only i.o. This Book al. contains Mori Thau Firrv Pkks-ripti6ns lor the attove named and other d It eases, each one worth more than the prico or the book. The Institute al.o publishes "THE Pit YSIOE. OliY OK WOMAN AND II Kit DISEASES." Price Zn0. 1 he best of tho ktnd extant. Also, another valuntde modie.il work treatinsr exclusively on MEN TAI. AND NKKVol'S DIS EASES ; more than ano royal octavo pates, twen ty olcKunt cnu-ravinirs, lioiind In substantial mus lin. Prtie only fx.wo. Barely enouith to pay fr print Inir. "The Book ror Tones; snd mtddle-aa;e.l men to read just now, is the Scl-neo of Etfe, or SoH Pre servation. The author has returned rrotn Eiiroe In excellent health, and Is nirln tha OhlcrC-on-sulliiiB- Physician td the I'ealmdy Medical Insti tute No. 4 Bitlfineli Street, Boston, Mass." (ptiWirftn Jimrniti. "Tho Science of EiTo is beyond all comparison tho most extraordinary work on Physiology ever published."--tofon I (trail. "Hope nestled in tho bottom r.r Pandora's bor, and hope plumes her wlnits anew, since thelu loic r thco valuable Works, putdlshed by the I'ea lmdy Medical Institute, which are teaching thous ands how to avoid the maladies that sap the cita del of Ufo.'' I'hilnd, lihin Hmpiirrr. It should be read hy tho vounir, the middle aged and even the old." JVm- Y rh Ti iltutie. The first and only Medal ever conferred uimn any Medical Man In this country, as a recognition of skill and professional services, was presented to the author or these works, March 31st, 1m7. The presentation was noticed at the time of Its occurrence by the Boston Press, and tho leading journals throughout the country. This m:ignin ecnt Medal is ol solid gold, set with more than ono hundred India diamonds of rare brilliancy. "Altogether. In Its execution and the rfchre.s or its material, and size, this Is decidedly the most noticeable medal ever struck tn this country for any purpose whatever. It is well wmth the In spection ot Numismatists. It was fairly won and worthily bestowed." Ja-otdrhucrff fitiuiiUm tn, June 3d,lS7fl. "'atlt5rne sent on reccii.t of 6c. for jmstno. Eitherot the a Love works sent by mail on re ceipt of price. Address PEAHOItS' Ml-.DICAE INSTITUTE, (or W. II. PARKER, M. D .Oon sulting Physician.) No. 4 Bulfineh St., Mass , opposite Revere House. N. B. Tho author can be consulted on the attove natned diseases, as well as all diseases re quiring skill, secrecy end experience. Office hours, V a. M. to 6 r. m. l7-7.-lv. HARDWARE, 50 Seventh Ave.. PITTSBURGH, PA. Three lioor below firaul Street, ami One atnl a half Squares fnnn Vnion JJepof. S-Ve trtVltc the attention of Buyers to ptoek and Prices. tr, im Belmont Hotel, Iliilloliliiii, CORNER 41st AND OREGON ST& Foar Itlorss front Centennial Kxposltle. Ca'imctty, 1,000 Guest. Terms, $3.!iO per Hay. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. Prlvate Parlors and ltitoms on suite, etc. Ijoratcd tn a lovely grove of maple trees. Tin most attractive Hotel near Centennial O rounds. Freo from nolps, dust, mud and comt tistildo build ings. Built and Turnlshetl hy B.iltlmoreans. Tlie patronage of the citizens of Western Pennsylva nia, Ohio and IVcst Virginia especially solicited. CIIAS. F. Si F. P. 6TKVKXS, E.-atr.. Owner and Proprietors. VlOUESAle' nrtricPT KNIVFS MI Knives, Forks & Spoons, II SCISSORS. HXES. SHOVELS, LOCXS, HINGES, NAILS. FILES. Co. CARPENTERS'. BLkCIC- lVpVSNIITH9 fcAGRICOL- V - a lOJ A llfjrMKXT LIST.-In pursuance of Itnle 10 of the OiphaiifT Court of Cambria conntv, notice 's hereiiv give n that at t en Argument Court, to be held at F.bensbing- on iiii iisiiAt, i no atJtit inr., the tollowiinf mutters in the estates of said doeedents will be presented for argument in the Orphans' Court In and for snid county, to wit : Petition of administratrix of Elizabeth Cram, dee'd. hir order to sell rc-nl estate. Petition of administratrix ot Catharine Oram, dce'.l, for order to full real estate. Exceptions to granting letters of administration to C .1. Burtnctt In estate of Elizs.ox.-th Crum, tle coaspd. Exceptions to o-rsnttng letter of ndnin'ptratlon to i J. Burtnctt tn eslnle of Catharine Crum, de ceased. Alias Btt.irhmcnt ngalnst administrator or Hen ry Krlso, deceased. Petition or guardian or minor children or.Taoob Settlemoyer lor weekly allowance rr their main tenance. llolcnn guardian of William Zltr to show cause Why appointment should not be vacated. I Attachment agnlnst gutrllanef minor children or Rachel A. Williams, dee'd, tor contempt In not j paying over balance in his hands as such guardinn. I Order on administrator of Richard Nag !c. dee'd. t lo nay to Mrs. Sarah Burns amount in Irs hands. Petition of guardian ot minor children of Wm. Cat Ian, dee'd. tor decree of allowance for educa tion and maintenance Petit tou of John and Phllomena Fisher ror de cree of specific performance, etc, Ih estate of John Warner, deceased. Exceptions to first and partial account ol exec utrix of Peter E. Einton, deceased. JAMcS M. S1NOEK. Clerk O. C. Office Clork O. V Ebcnshurg, July 8, 1S7. riuroi)Y house. Corner LOCUST am NINTH Slreds, rillljAUKI.rillA. VA. Convenient to places of amucmer.t and car lines tn theci-.y. No changes to and lrom the Centen nial grounds. td. Waiso-, prr.pr'ctor or the II t:-irtv Hnt sE, Cincinnati, lor th past twenty year-., nod pr-seut proprietor, hns leased ttie huse b-r a terra of years, and bus nvwly furn!shl and fitted It f hroHjhotif . He will keep a sir ctly first-class honsa, and has aco.intiiiKiatUiri for "? .i guests. Terms only ,3 -r day. No bar has ever been kept in the llrsitv Hot se, nor will anv t-c kept tn the Pit-i;otv. May V, l's.76. 4in. OAHD. TIakrv Jatohs woulj ro spectfnlly '.rform his many friends, in Cambria couicy en I elsewhere that the under signed firm, ol which he Is a member, h..? r.per.ed a N'kw KsTABlisiiMKMHt . o. S IS Jl ar ket M reet , Philadelphia lor the sale of th verv lst grades of U l ts nnit I Igt ollS. for .! tucstie uso, and will at all times keep mi assortment (of the very best brands only) which wili coo. pare favor ably with any ever offered m the tr.v'. All wr sons visiting" the cl!T are cor lia'ir Invited to in Iect our .-bK-k. JACH T.S at CO , 819 Market Street, Philadelphia. P. S We will also keep on hand a flue stock or choice brands ot Clifrs. 16-lB.-tf. "DnXNKR HOUSE, Lnr.rTTo. Pa. " Htvinp )-.t-t conleted 1 .", and furnished this cointno.l!ous 5r , and eleg.tnf hotej. th ratiscriber respect fully solicits f-ern the yv t-Jl .!i!!3j5j lie in general an I sn-nuit-r visitors in prtrtlcnlar a fAirstiareof patr-mige. Tb-honse Is supplied with all modern lmpro om.n-s, and has a tine ten-p'n at'.cy attache I. as well as abun dant provisions for the acconim'id.itliia and amuse ment of ail who may tivorthe h use wiih their toistom. Terlfis ouly ;10 per w-ek. Plcai- cive uie a call. W. J: BONN Eil. Ijrctto, May 19. lS78.-tr. By amount paid Teachers tt2s oo ' " ' Fnel, stove, eto. . M.21 " " Orders 234.47 r-ommisslon t 70 " abatement to taxpayers 24.25 " balance on Duplicate. 18A27 t'Ofl.Pl Balance due district flie.93 HENRY MICHAELS. P.-cretary. Wilmore, June 2.1, 1378. 7-14.-3t.J ARGUMENT LIST. List of can pea set flown for argument at a Court of C mmon Pleas and Quarter Hessions, to be hold at Kbeiishiirir, commencing on THUltSDAT, SOU. JtiLT, A. 1). 1876: Joslah M. Christy vs. Allegheny Mountain Coal and Lumber Co. : .1. C. Trout vs. P. M. Wolesla (rlo k. Son; Johnstown Building and Eoan Asso cintion vs. Geo. Shaffer: i tommonwcalih of Penn sylyanin vs. William Condon and Angus Condon ; Johu Dunmire. pl'ff In error, rs. John D. Went roth, det't in error: Anthony Baker's Adm'x vs. Abraham Kern; Andrew Oijt vs. John Hubner; James M. Singer vs. James F. Campbell ; Com monwealth vs. Samuel W. Turner and William U. Flcmming; Henry Stemmill vs. John Htorck; An drew Moses vs. O. J Y'onng: John Brady vs. Rose MclJiinh and Peter Metlongh; Commonwealth vs. John Ij. Stnonse; John 1. Wentroth vs. Ti. Woit; Jacob S. Ooughnonr vs. Mollfe Kate Oontrh nour: Ssm'l Masters vs. John Henlman ; Frank E. Irwin tor nsejTi. M. J. Nasrlo ; James Conrad vs. William Tilev; F.I). Sntipp vs. Joseph Ur ban eti al. ; K. I. Johnston t-si , vs. Valontine Bucli: Albin Oswald vs. Michael Bush; Sheriff's Deed te Catharine Eiotien ; Cambria Iron Co- vs. F. thriaty. ROAnB. Private road In Blacklick township. l'aLlio road from David Horner's, iu Conemaugh township. Public road In Todor township. B. MnitUlAN. Prothonotary. Prolhonotary'a Ofrico, Ebonsbnrg, July 10. 187C. LAND imi SALE! fn fi-irt ArrE p rsTwr?f Anrn OU,oou -iiTiKBn !,tsnti: neartho great Krnawha R.vtr, 'r- Pmnam County, Wesl'Vir gin.a, in qpniiiities iosuIl nurchaaers Soli goo.1, ! water pc.ro and abundant, ton'-r exi-elleiit. rhnrcl'.es.. Celmnls nd mdis .convenient ; ti'lq jnr. fy.f -i til ' t.ernT'. Terms accoin.inu ia- i ting. SvU'J t'T rull JsvrH'l '".1 ) Jj -K LfcA", Wiuficld, PuliiiilU Coun'y, West Viriiu..u There will te many, who resorted to the fashionable mineral spring? In by-gone years.whose pockets will not permit them to h ave this year.as all must visit the Centennial. We advise 'such lo buy Tarrant' Seltzer Aperient. drink It. get irood from It. save money, and visit Philadelphia. A word to tlie wise Is sufficient. i SOLD BY ALL DKVOOlaTS. $12 n flny at home. Agerts wanted. Outfit and terms free. TRUEACi)., Anyusta, Maine. $771 PER WEEKOCARANTEEDto Agents, ale and Female. In their own locality. Terms and OI'TFIT FREE. A.K'rcss p. TICKER Y o. CO., Augusta. Maine. Vl!tln: ), with your name finely sent tor z."c. we nato itt styles. Wanted. samples s.!iit for s;amn. . FULLER I CO., Brockton. Mass. . I ft Vlltli i L tl printed, n Agents t J WW A. li. F n ( rVMI'ASIAI. FAX'Y TIS1TI CAUDS, or 25 J,I Jet with name in gold, for 0 ci tits. Sump. thing entirely new. Address R. I. Aims UU & Son, Chatham, Columbia Co., New York COLLIRS JQflHStBH & Ca EBENSBUEO, Penn'a. MOHEY RECEIVED OS DEPOSIT, ! rAT.ini.r. i).i deji isd. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIKE DEFtSlTS. MONEY LOANED, CCLLECTICNS MADE, AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. j .t. pei ;ial altentlon paid so bni.inoaf,f cor- ' 'ret.pDii.t- tits. JAXKsP.MllilMV. . ; v. 11. IS.j.-tf. Citshier. 1 NOTICE. Tlie following dt-scriUtl persttil property hat been tnr hated by the nndersighed at SherifTs ie and left with Harry MRt.ifTr. of St. Augustine, during tho pleasure of Ihe owner : 1 bay horsu. i cow, a hogs. 1 two-horsi wagmi. 1 two-horse spring wagon. 1 buirgy. 1 g'r, 2 s-ts buggy harn ss. l set heavy harness, l grubbing machine. 2 plows. 1 harmw. and a lot of stave timber and bark, besides stoves, tables, chairs, bedsteads. heil.iiDtt and other, house hold anil kitchen fnrnitnre. A li persons are here by cautioned Airalnst lnterf.-rlrig In any way with Sil l property. E. ELLIOTT. Juoe m, ls79.-3t. UDITOR'S NOTICE ! Having been aprx-dnted Atitlittir by the Orphan Court of Cambria county lo hear and decide tin the exceptions flicd. an t report distribution or money tn the hands of F. M. ;ore and Joseph Criste, executors of the last will and testament or Otho STvaitR, deceased, a shown by their two accounts filed. I he:eby give notice tnat I will sit at my of fice In Ebetsburg, on T rtfUtY. the 25th day of Jri.v. 1K7-S, at 2 o'clock, p. w.. when and where all parties interested nint prcse'd the'.r claims, or bo ucbarrcd from ctucica in on said fund. U EO. W. OATM AN, Auditor. Juno 30. H78.-St. Boyd & Gamble, ARcm rr jl: ct i And Superinten dents ! Cermsn5a Bank Buiidmg, Corner MVsoff ami IHatnoml His., 2-:3. PITTSBUROH, VA. ly. CJ.U7TION. llavmrr i-urchr.sM r.t Sheriff's t1e the follow ine personal property, recrt'y owned by L. A. Piatt. ti wit: 1 Fpr-nj nai.-oii. 1 two her- tuijj.-ii, I sl igh. : sets lumi-'. 2 bay tn-ies. 1 coir. .' tows, B head h.a. 1 pliH ith. I h:tnow. ail the i-ram in tun ground, tin 1 h!l '.:- h'i:iS4-hnl t tun !. lire, w hit h I purpose leaving w ith L. A. I'i.itt during my plentiire, ihii is to caution ad :"rs'i;i as:ti?t r-.edd:rix -tr In any way iit'crt--rl-er with said tiroj-eriy. M. J. I'l.ATI'. I'lutlvilie. Jur.e S7, liTfi.-ot. NOTICE. -llavins '.irchnc-.l t constable's nlc the l'..li. in jtersotuk, pf.ptrty I c..r.;j:-if; to .Tv'in E .Ni-, ul .n OAN'EE McLATTOllMN. Ath.rn af-..-''c, ."fo'irstrtirri. Pa. iffiv I" e 'd ' , 2 hur.-es. 2 sets . . t:riifss. I wuifon rn l ! -dd1e. whi.h I prirp..- letving with taJ-l John E. Mc. Mn'icn tlurii!!? icy pleasure. ti- eutfon all I'.-rs.ms ag.iin i iiieddlina or In S':v wit ti ier'er" r.i.g with :iid pri.pi-rty. Tilt s. ..It EN RC E. i. AnttsMitc, . I ttne . -;tt FTfllCT" b..."ti"--, oip -; r, t-(i.i.u tt vlllt- i , lU aU itK-liat e win - oi.eioi iu n.l oust- , iters vuuuwiPd Willi his orototeoion. J.1IO. Ai IHMnn - ... AHvrmy-at-Law, " l ieii.i.jij. I'u. oiii:-( on Ct Ttro t. luutliiu.ios.. li.sh- T''7i.
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