"cn3burg. Pa., tM rff.V2J?. tsrn. V;p 1 caland personal. nrrr,""tthe of,,er rtacc- ' c'tfirs ate the kinj you r r:- -'" ",., on us fi.lt r a doz- jjone l-ai.fc on ns fully a doz- ifA.a n. Jbi from the peo f A. L. II. fire ' W', -t -h-Te is iu room lor them this ; .H..f .! "! wbat "" can bny acL Cciitcuuial Cigar Store for "'u XV! :te n"d Durham smoking r e ,.'s-i;tbaclT cau't he Leal for ''"''"'V '.:' smokes should do like ''".'7 putf tfultzhach's elegant ,,''ll'LS'!. ii'h-r is P to riinff. you ; hi .!i , ...ii.ii.iji'... ' frtlirr particulars fall at his Ceii- ,r s'nre. I l-n i-h.'lhCe " mo icujuviaiuic '''lal'l tlie stnfiing out of the hoi y'Zrt at fuItrha.-h'B Cen- 'u'ar Sb wi" purchase 't'" lst ; u.Cvti (r the price. V ,i., :iiiil hu I sixty-doreiis of wheat ''ll'"' ' . ... .l,,.l..uar lan.l lit I Olt l l.-VO V. ....... fill' I -OIIC'V Mil!- jeiir. ior . I ..1. ...... .... .. 1 . .. ..... 't I- ' 1 I'Ai.caster, I'-"- r'Vl Bra'!"" f smoking tobacco, as M ,,., pinches, ci-ar botdwrs, etc., , v i !';i:t sitimn the slender. V I mail f llollldaysburg hare j i i.w 1 nil club. Lbensbnrg hasn't ,.u (.) i". r cm h mi organization, 'lli.'rlirrnjs p'decat is a liberal ens 'j', w.nlth. H gives everyliody a Vi-ed.ivr, 3ml especially these right. ..........I I ' 11 1 1 1. t t 1 tllllllji Willi 11111 I. VI. " -1 r. .. i. ....1 ......t . . 1 r'lt'i i''1! iiiwiK-ii iiiciiii n 1 W'jrkf. Jo!iustovu, ou Mouilay 'ltH..',U!u.v',i'rgs''"n'r la authority ... im.u r i'.iit iiu :iftfruLMin JjIiv is V, ,- ;.-urd fr-'Ui lht AltrkJiirt &un ' - T : 1 v .!.::, IV. 1 Uit'i an open tezinj-wny mi m ".i-nir.; Isst au-1 fr:wturrl his left I'.iewa ff I.'-wiiig toljacw BnlK fjik ai.J hi ight i.avy, 8pmi roll, iV.ir. u.l a!lithr trutnlH, at his Cen :i 1": 11 Sl.r. ;,M h S -I'tihinan, was atruck , j. miii'-l Mnii v-t ni Ntw Florfiicf, t,V, uri'ii f, mill haUly Ihnugli not 1 : vf. tl 11 JI"1. in iiiik."-:i (lump was struck ly the LstjT'-i-i" w-st rrHr Ittarsriilt In t'u 51"inlay luornlug laft, ai:J ii.- (li'timi ..'.ixt'ti. .ri si-il Pfliiiig at Strongs- ;. ,l::ii.i county, twrlvrt miles from ur. t '' ii ' nt- p.-r pound, anil egts Rl- T!.-f l' r iIkZIMI. , i.'t w.tii - lot-.H on :i ii foot was in j. ri r ciliiTtiay. lie isa sohlier's ! ;!ut ili't-s i.ot at-couul for the u.tu:ai lapt-r wants to krow L .'. 'ir.i 'h 1 -t plaiisiiir sliofilu be run r i.i ilie jilenJit'.Kle of our win it v !iiu!l ! fur into the groiiiid. l-ivR-d r:!, a iiruL'f-1 nrin ai'd a ' 't I-:.; rtic w hut an AltooiiH lt- itllt-r it one day luit wet-k HMW.f !( U way of a tlT.!ig liHMUHO- .:-1 -v'.lnii-r, i"i fTiiplnye of th C. . ! : ., !.:ui one of liis lejjs b:iily ' : y a li'.l -f -artli. on Saturday last, il hi l'M:'iiig in at n dep fciu- -11! 1: ciir.n:-p.i.l on Wednea ! I .1 I S. j-t. fiih. If eviry l"g Livr ; ... ,'.:,y wi.i.o tiny lat U will Im 'if iiicif 31c iii'r- lii!, ttiK.11 there ;. i t t: a l tfrr fl! ting or more 11 : t 1.' t-l j I ? 1 : n ir tti anv if the - .h i r : . :i ti hum t(wiii-l liy r .u . w 1 1, 0 .Is it a.Itiiira.Ny HUtl li . k i v. "in- ( r Mi- :i!i'":TS-ifi-latv! Ilot- iii. i.i-n, f.iniit-i 1 v of .Johnstown. 1 I n , v it "ii his thii ry-eihtli i.-r ;.r.-H-ntt ! l-y his utotiit-r-lit-law ! V f.-i Sihi. ' : ii' . " nt the delfirntes froni t-i!.ij. '1 .vim; Hit ra.lua! eounty c r : :i .-. !: ;:i.r, an the Ileraul t.TTiiH ne .it' tti- (Tt-tif ieiueii a'luleil to t 1 a-' '! in tli.- v. li'ippist. 't K.'.ij, revently yh'tt ami .ri'jirt-il .fatnes K. Myi-rs at East ''':'. , -a;wi t-.ii-ul.f to isil licr on '"J 1. .!.t. f.uiier In-lavc, Mr. Thos. ;-. UK 11 li.Irnu 11 Lim bull ImiimI. ! n,-. t lir- li.it weu.lL.er hua I n !. ! SninJay last, and si n' 1' r U!i r :' im ft nsrt shiver. ' ,;t k!. iVin i:i our lMts with nu ear- "i" ;!.-t uuld ilo i-redit to tha mi.Mle r. f V.'x. r.-n tnin ami Mr. Wia. A. " sin s.ili fweiiLg jsuntvast. .. i.i.v- ( -vi-iili,. We Lelitive a sa ? to t'nj.is cl ,s J.iwn on tlifir pn B , 51iy ;lii-v n tarii ere lotig with 1 ."..v r, ciipi-r.itH,1. ' hi an h, n Altoona tax colicct r, -'1 ffi!;ty in tUo I! ;lr ri my court . -f .-iuS ru.uv 84.3ii.W eollect--ji :n 'I..- j. -iirs U,J 1973, ami 5 U'...f'l;(.,l. X..I vet Neliteili ei! u -fir-t run f n -niunioilatinn train n fittsl'-rvli sii.l tbls pla-e, and M.j I,.. ,., t; ,,.,. (i,irjK ,,e .afe- ' u n.a.1-i i, Sit-irJuy last, t hn train " i L-t ; ,!, jn tj, evi nlng e : r, ,,, ', l. ,,,.. ,,.,i ti-r.l.uri 1 .... i -1 :" II i I Millie 'it th- .TIM.. -t '! I 1 II lUirrj Ui r. w Tit, 1, lesve here st 6 oYloek. ' '1 1- Oil 111'.' 7 11 n rn ui.-X 1 Rt 11 a. tn., H!i 4 nml 1 40 p. m. ' 'lin D'.trt, ..f Jolmstnvrn, has a 1 jitii.U sit rns! at Shade Furnaee, -'J'lTify, In the year 1817, and was "I. two o'lu rM nf ll 10 nam. 11I70 fnr ;ll",l"f a- l.'.iiiiu.j in adwellitiz li'onso a ti.. ....... . . . -o- veir. j-retty olI poiK 'V.-.. t;..i .... . ... ' .ninniii1 iiyers. i:.s siv'i- ,'r!'- mi-r and Junior, were 4 ";sr,'n"i V.'ednemJay attertioon, p ' ,:P a r , n,l MhtiHing Mr. and " 'iflH Vut M; t.a.:: f0. hhaiiicfuliy. The ac- a hearing on Tuesday u u m'Ut rf OUtiM & Sink, in u W ''''' burglars about 3 lineal :,v m.iruhig lat and the ;.T , 11 io(ler. from whtr.h i ... 1 ' d dolUrs In money snd papers sere estrtv-.tetl. "IIIJIH No ? i f If I? fr.iji li-tr?ar -.ni'll i.ev-r ( f 5 ' "' '-g frmn me you're fooling ; '-"ny 'i)i.iv(li I smi real sorry to l-h -sif'.i T. i,nr cti.A 1... 1 I ...... ' 4. , I i . ii im ii ail i e i ' I n. ," , :''":"""ial narS'nre,wher kr'"' -t ol all kind that - i . ."'iV r A r HutMn.n, at War- H iii'.iii.-.!.,.. ... ' 'li -r, , 'It BTIICK l't . ,ll :''s,IaV evening last and I-.,. I . ." a" 11 coi.tenls, l.u-lild- . -i'-.i bn-l.el,, f M-Uest, two etc. ;"ii 1 1 ii,,,, 0f M .nday last 1 ii, 1 1 ' , H"" I'atri'.tie oration an ;, "ii. a "iittirv sco bv Hon. I'm, ' t-'I'tii-inan whose memory, "-r-l l,riv!' v rrn,''ks. will always A v 'ti- . ,,,,!,. ,,f ,.. y f,'.' ' r'..'" reteiv.d hrre from faiT,, V,;,,"-t-y evening, an W,- Ym '1'M:,,rn' Wsnmorelaml.tl.. . Jl lit? ' l'M. :.;;; -lr- Iatr.-k O P.rien at -' 1 .. . .. '. "'"1 who had so lonif '.f i",f. I,,'t, with his prisoner at :l"rt..,,,' B ,,J "", wts are without A horn?, saddle and two bridles were stolen from the stable of Pbilin : Duncansville, Blair county, on Friday uigbt ' owner otters a liberal reward ior i the arrest of the thief or thieves and the re I covery or bis property, bnt as he don't state ! the figures we presume no one will engage in the pursuit. It is worth while for oar readers to make a note of the fact that Congress having restored ttie old rates, transient newspapers and matter of similar eharaoter are now transmitted at the rate of one cer.t for two ounces instead of one cent for cacti ounce. In other words, a one com stamp w ill suCi-.-e for a newspaper. Four monster bUcksnakca were Vllloit 1 ou the farm of Mr. David Trexler. in Oallit- ; Bin township, one day last; week, two of i j which m can urea twelve teet six feet each , and the other two between four and five feet each. The six footers were the lamest ren- tiles we have beard of being killed on the mountains for many a day. In an old building torn down in Hunt-ingdon-h few days ago was found a docu ment wtitten bv Win. McAlavev to Col John Viper, and bearing date .Inly 'oth, 1777, I in which the writer assured the Colonel that ! his ( MaoA'.avey's) company is fully con vinced that the United Colonics ought to lie free and independent States. !. II. Dickenson. Francis Welln i Ir. Diller Luther, members of the Hoard of t uono Charities, are at present investigat. Itig the affairs nf the Tllair county almshouse, several complaints having recently lieen made to the lioard In regard to the manner in which that institution is being conducted, financially as well as otherwise. The limited mail gave up the ghost on Saturday last, the railroad companies having declined to perform the duties imposed upon them at the reduced rates which the cutting down of governmental expenses by the Hons nt Washington have fixed for tho sorvice. The fai-t trains continue, however, as here tofore, the only lopping off being the white postal cars. Mrs. Edwards, wife of E. I Edwards, of Johnstown, Itecame impressed alsnit two o'clock on Sunday morning iast with the iileallmt there were burglars in the house and (hat the only way to escape robbery if noi assassination was to jump out or a second story window, which she did in short order, fulling a diotance of altout twelve feet and sustaining very severe injuries. That 6iainese(ly) twin joke in Friday's Johnstown Tribune aliout our eleclr'oty hj of Tihleii and Hendricks is pretty good, bnt the ense that is not Siamese with whlih .Jhe aforesaid gentlemen are going to be elected in November next will be a joke thai will mk tho Tribune and Its political friends laugh a bitter laugh on the other side of their mouths. Stick a pin here. Mr. Jacob Ii. Stull, a well known and much esteemed farmer residing in Adams township, had thi misfortune tos!ip ami fall a few days ago while In the act of getting down off a load of hay in his barn, and tho result was the fracturing of his right arm near the wrist and the injuring of his spine very severely so much so indeed that his condition in said to be rather critical. Wiu. Hubbard stole a fifty dollar watch and a valuable ring from Charles Fowler, in ilollidaysburg. the other day, and forthwith betook himself to other scenes. Presuming that the thief bail gone to Johnstown, a dv script ion of him was sent to the authorities there, but so far as heard from he is still among the missing. Itoth the men were employed ou the now Court House at Ilol lidaysburg. It is well, perhaps, that on r "portraits" of Tildeu anil Hendricks do not enjoy the right of suffrage, for if they did the Herald ami its coadjutors of the Kepnl.lican house hold, now that ttiat sheet has discovered they look so, much like colored men, would not be very loug about making tho effort to bamboozle them Out of their votes, as they have none and nrc doiug with colored men generally all over the country. Veter Bcbwab and KJ. Kittell turned their faces centennial ward on Monday even ing last and are now r.o doubt taking in the ! wonders of that, rvally wonderful exhibition. On Tuesday evening M. L.. Ottuian started ! tri (he mine journey, but proposes to take j more business than pleasure in his, the prin cipal bject in view being the purchase, we bHieve, of a new stock of goods. We wish them all a pleasant and profitable visit. A young man from Indiana county got drunk In Jobtmtown on Tuesday cvenii.g last uud made himself famous by rushing on J to the iron bridge at that place junt as the I'liil.t. Kxpres cam: aiongat full speeI, and although ho was apparently k. locked down by the engine, he was found after the train had passed lying ou tho iHiards between the tracks, none the worse for his adventure, ex cept that he was frightened into Jiorfec.t so briety. District Attorney Millikeii was tried and acquitted iu tho ISlair comity court this week on three separate charges of malfeas- j ance in oflice, founded on an alleged taio- pering with the Grand Jury at tho last term of court Ui a case in which the Fa. II R. Co. was prosecutor, and in settling, as was J chaged, certain liquor cac by entering j proseiuuoa payment to him of a stipulated sum of money. The prosecutors in the sever al mits were ordered to pay tho Ciifs. There will lie a partial edirsc of tho j moon on Sept. 3d and a total eclipse of the sun on Kept. IMth, lint neitner or tiiera win be visible in this latitude, which must con solo itnelf, as it has always done, with view ing, enjoying, and profiting by the easo, gr:wo and avidity - with w hic h Myers & Lloyd eclipse all competitors in the sale of dry goods, notions, groceries snd all other articles comprised in the largest, best and cheapest, stock of merchandise to be found iu thin community. Col. Jm. T. Milliken has issued orders i to the Fifth Kegiment to lie in readiness to proceed to the Centennial on Wednesday of next week. Before starting company com- m.-iitders will ee that t heir men are supplied j with ono day's cooked rations, which, with I tin-cups, plates, sjioons, knives, forKa and j company property, should lie packed In J boxes. The Cambria tiaanl. oi tins place, and the JetTernop. (iuard. of Wilmore, being a portion of the Fifth Regiment, will be ready to move at the time indicated. A lairing man named James Kehoe, a resident of Greensburg, was found dead In on of the rooms of the Miller House, at that place between eleven ami twelve o'clock on Thursday night last. He had worked hard during the greater part of the day, and in dulged in a few drinks of whiskey In the evening, after which he complained of feel ing unwell and was showu to a room, where be was eventually found dad, as already stated. Orer-exertlon, the effect of the heat and Intemperance, are what the coroner's Jurv say killed him. The current number of the Johnstown I)einx.rtt contains the valedictory of Capt. 11. D. Woodruff, senior edilor of that paper, who retires from the firm and leaves the es tal.lishtnnet in the hands of his son and Ju nior partner, L. D. Woodruff, Esq. In this conjunction we cannot refrain from saying, though the expression Is by no means an original one, that both the father and son have our best wishes for their fntnre pros perity, the former In whatever pursuit he may see fittoemhark and ihclattcr in thecon d net itig of the fearless and faithful old Dem ocrat. Mrs. TTarry O rove, of AKoona, was so ladly injured by the upsetting or a wagon . tt.r.i.....A this emmtv otl Thnrsdav of last week, that she died on Monday evening I following. Tins unfortunate lady bad come j to Wilmore on the cars, where ulio took pas- j sage on ac.cnntrv wagon for the purpose of visiting some friends in the vicinity, and I while uscending a steep hill the vehicle be- , came detached in some way from the horses , and running back with fearful rapidity, fi- liallv upset, the bed of the wagon falling J upon Mrs. Grove with the fatal result above j Stated. . . . ... tn tl,a lani of Ilia birth llS 1 1 1 t I i 1 1 ; ri. i ' ' ' - -' - . gone from among-U ns a man of true worth, whose: name it is M nrpny, ." ' . James J., and If you'd know moreal-oni Iiim von'll find any day, on the street called fMlnfnn in .TohnstOWl! SO fine, at Star Clotll- 1 log Hall, numlH-r one hundred and nine, a. tck that will tell you ami convince yoo, : sure pop, that though absent the owner there's a man in the shop who knows wel how to deal with ad on the square and fur ni.sli to ach pood clothing to wear ; which, by the way, in this season so hot, at lower i prices thau ever cao surely be bought. Mr. 8imon V. Donmyer, known to all men for many years as au energetic and worthy citiSen of Cambria county, but who Jor'some time past has resided in Kansas, where he laid out a town and called it New Cambria in honor of his old home, isst pres ent, or at least was a few days ago, answer ing the "how-d'ye-do's" of hismany friends hero and hercaliouts. Mr. . Donmyer has prospered exceedingly since his removal to Kansas, as has indeed the many other Cam brians settled in his neighborhood, and it is almost needless to say that Salinaconnty, his present home, has gained hugely by the presence of such men. Mr. Alex. Bell and his son Cbarlos H. Hell, the former of whom resided In this place for many years and the latter of whom was horn and spent some of his lioyhood days here, but who for more than a quarter of" a century have been living in the State of In diana, were on a brief visit to their old home and received thecongratnlatlnns of many old friends in and aliout Ehensbitrg during the past week. Neither of them Rre Hells who will ever toll for joy over the election of Tilden and Hendricks, both being strong Republicans, but they speak none the lessiu glowiig terms of Gov. Hendricks, whom they know well and esteem highly for his great personal worth and well known ability. A fine horse belonging to Mr. Mat bias Farabangh, of Minister township, was killed last Wednesday morning under rather singu lar circumstaurea. It seems that the animal was lieing worked with another horso by Mr. Joseph Noel, and while, the team was descending a small nclivity near the Branch railroad with a load of grain, lieing at the time in charge of three young men or tmys, the train suddenly appeared upon the scene and so badly frightened Mr. Farabangh's horse that it- jnmpou against the tongue of the wagon with sufficent force to break it in two, and the splintered piece remaining penetrated the liody of the animal to such an exteut that iriMant death was the result. That energetic and wide-awake gentle man, Harry Waye, of Johnstown, who only recently took the agency for the Champion Reaper and Mower, has disposed of qnite a number of the machines in this county already, selling as high as six of them in one day. The Champion excels in every respect ether machines in the market, and is strong and durable, lieing in ado of wrought iron, and will do more work on worse ground and in less timo than any reaper and mower that lias ever been Invented. Mr. Isaac C. Boles, of Taylor township, says that, he has nsed the Champion on as steep ground as there is In the ounty, and he is delighted with it. Buy no other, but if you have any other kind yon can exchange it in part pay for he Champion. A warrant was issued about two months ago for the arrest of a young girl named Jane Davidson, of Prospect borough, who is charged with assault and battery and surety of the peace, and although no less than four officers of the law have tried their hands at the business since then, it. was not tititll Monday last that Constable Patrick Rodgers, of Millvllie borough, succeeded in arresting her, which feat was only accomplished after the fugitive feminine bail jumped from a Second-story window of her residence, a dis tance of fuliy fourteen feet, anil took refuge under the stable, from w hence she was forced tn retreat and submit to tho inevitable. She was subsequently taken In-fore Esquire Bra dy, where she demanded a Jury trial, Which was to have leen accorded her yesterday afternoon, with what result we have not learned. The defendant gave bail for her appearance. If tho Centennial Commissioners ftp f1id the same rule to the Sabbath of every naMon represented at the great exposition that they do to the Christian Sabbath, or Sunday, closed doors would be the rulo and not the exception. For the Greeks they. would have lo shut tip shop on Monday, for the Persians on Tuesday, for the Assyrians on Wednesday, for the Egyptians on Thurs day, for the Turks, the Arabs, and all other Mohammedan nations on Friday, for the Hebrews and Seventh-day Baptistson Satur day, mid fnr the Christians on Sunday all which days, except of course the latter, are employed in extending a hearty welcome to all who seek at Godfrey Wolff's renowned clothing bazaar, next door to the pnst-oft'.ce, Altoona, what no one has ever yet failed to find thre,lhe best of wearing apparql at prices so cheap that every buyer is sure to feel that lie has a bargain in all that he has purchased. A Chest Springs Republican who deals very heavily in politics went to Carrolitown lant Sunday in the interest of Dr. Sloan, one f the Republican canidates for Assembly, but soon learned from an intelligent gentle man of his mm political faith that there was no use in wasting his wind, as everybody in that region, without regard to politics, in tended to voto for James J. Thomas, and that the Doctor's friends ther snd there aliouts could not lie found even with the aid of the moHt penetrating of search warrants. On learning this our Republican friend with the Slonu easy gait tried a new tack by very complacently remarking that Jim Thomas and Dr. Sloan were not runnine for the same oflice, the former lieing out for the I.egin!ntore while the latter was a candidate for Assembly. The story was too thin to wash, however, and the discomfited poli tician was forced to abandon the field with out having gathered any of the harvest. It is presumed, remarks thecorrespondent from whom we have the above facts, that Dr. Sloan has been hard at work ever since his nomination training this gentleman to "stump" the county, in which undertaking he seems to hare succeeded very admirably. Tuk ExrostTio. Tt Proprrts f;s 5"?fi $on. The VittHbiirgh Tradesmen's I ml ust ri al 1 nstitnte, as will lie seen by advertisement in this morning's Issue, says the Pittsburgh Cazrtte of the 22d. will open tlieirexpositioti on the IRth of next mouth, and the exhibi tion promises to surpass not only that of last year, but anything of its character ever held west of the mountains. The buildings are being renovated and remodeled, and an ex tensive addition to be used as a Floral Hall is in course of erection, and the work is pro gressing rapidly. The applications for space by exhibitors are greater in variety.-and in number than they were last season, and Pittsburgh will be more generally represent ed than it wns last year. The addition of Floral Hall will gi-e a largo amount of ad ditional space, which from present indica tions will le needed, while it adds an at tractive feature to the Exposition. The Art Gallery, which was so much admired last year, promises to le Btill more full and at tractive than it was last year, and every branch of Pittsburgh industries will bcfnlly represented. Exhibitors who have not yet applied for space should make their applica tions at once, so as to give time for a proper arrangement of the hall. The managers are all working for the suc cess of the exhibition and are aided in their efforts by all the leadir.g merchants and manufacturers of the two cities, and wbero there is such general unity of action the en terprise can not fail to be a success. Local Correapotulence. Ali. who are suffering from nervous de bility and prostration of the physical powers, caused by the errors of youth, should imme diately send to Dr. W. II. Parker, assistant physician and business agent of the'Teabody Sled leal I nstitnte," Boston, for a copy of "The Science of T.tfe, or S-df-Preservation," an invaluable work, the resnlt of the widest research and deepest thonffht upon the sub jects of which it treat. "The Sexual Phy siology of Woman and Her Diseases" i another nnique and instructive medical treatise ; as is also the work on "Diseases of the Nerves and Nervous Maladies," both of which are also published by the Institute. No higher praise can 1e awarded the author of these popular works than to say that a very costly Gold Medal has recently been presented bim by the National Medical As sociation. Fuller particulars may be. found in the advertisement in our columns. Carrom.towh, July 24. 1876. Dear F8Fr.ttA"-Lasr week the weather was In temperature skin to that land which lies be yond the liver Styx, "where I'lutn holds his Jark and lonmy rein." This week, up to present writing, 'Us chilly enoueh for autumn, that season when the "sere snd yellow leaf," etc., abound and the festive squirrel cracks the ncii Drown nuisanu sports amonir tlie naked i brsnches of the forest trees: but such Is the i fllmntn fif mi. n.tl... kn.ik ..... .. . I - - - - 111.11,1; iiti tii, nun m it n i e mi prepared for If, being- provided with overcoats and "sleh" like, we can irrin and bear tt with fortltnte and ri-slirnation. believintr tt to be a Just punishment for the discontent expressed so often in glmrina terms the great heat pre vailing during the last two weeks or morei TH WAft Bonn the DOtnto beetle anil Jhe rnbhairn wnrm I continues with unabated vnror. From tlie latest dispstehes from the field of battle we learn that the potato beetle has been worsted and forced to retire from the field In Brest con fusion, the enemy havtnjr received from Purls a new French run which iiexceodimrlv destrnc tive, thename wbereor is Tails Green. The cabbatro worm is more cunninir snd harder to rilslodpe from his fdrttficxt ions. He Al ways fortifies himself behind entrenchments of esbbspe leaves and does not take the n Id like his companlon-in-arma. the potnto beetle: therefore the shots from the new irun cannot reach him so easily, thouirh from latest ae counts the saor kraut crop is safeand thenver aire German rejoiceth muchly thereat, as dies also your corrcsponden. he 'being- exceeding ly rond of the same himself. It is said, with how much truth I know not, that the potato beetle is directing- his attacks upon tlie hop vinesi If that be so, uppoes the beer : and, "Meln Oott 1" hsrd times, and no beer bad- badder baddest. TrfK Harvsst. Is pretty well p-arnered, and a bountiful ene it la. The wheat is 'filled tothe hrinV'and weijrhe above the standard; hay Is very ood and has been well cured, having- received no rain ; the osts is ripening and corn Is in tassel and silk buckwheat looks well, and spring wheat and bai ley Is first class. Inrtecd we may expect a bo-.ihtiftil crop of everything- hut elder and ap ple butter, tho apple crop here being rather short. t:herr!es were Very plentiful in ibis sec tion daring the season just closed. I'OLtTICAL. The political pot has not oommenccd to "bile" very much In this section yet. We want Ttort. John Reilly for Congress, everv One here be lieving that he is the only available man that can run with success In this Congressional dis trict, Torr Pa vis stands among his constituents that will Oe, ss ho expects, like unto "Tom, Torn, tho tinker's son, W ho stolo a pig and away he run ; The pig was eat and Tom' was beat, And Thomas then had none." The intelligent and gentlemanly Ja. J. Thom as, one of the Democratic candidates for As sembly, whose homo, as you are aware. Is in Carroll township, will have an unsurpassed vote in this section of the county, as he well deserves, having proved his admitted worth by the manner In which he has conducted himself among the people In all projects for the ad vancement and good of tho community. He will be elected beyond a doubt and will be a credit to the position and to the county he will represent. There is great enthusiasm dlsplavcd bv all when the names of ain'l J. Tililen and Thos. A. Hendricks are mentioned, every one feeling confident that they will be elected. The chnir lUHn of the county committee should be on the alert and make It a point to disseminate nil the Democratic political documents he can among the people from now until the election. One and nil must put forth an effort to deserve and command such a success as wo have never be fore seen. On the Republican side wo see al ready, the evidences of an active ard combined system of exertion which can only be coun ter acted bv an equivalent, industry and seal on our part. Ktate, county and local urtf.iniz-jf ion, the dissemination of prhitert matter, and the stir ring appeals of popular or-rforj. These are the three main requisites wliieli every individual must feci it his personal duty to ln-lpsupply to the extent of his ability, then win we must. OBITUARY. Died, in Cbst township, on Saturday, July 2"J1, Joseph Hoover, son rf Francis Hoover, aged about si years. His remains were Interred in the Ciithoiie cemetery in this place to-duy. The funeral was vcty large. ' On Saturday last the remains of Mr. Heot-ge Pumm. who died in Altoona a few days ao, were also buried in the Catholic cemetery or this place. Items of news are scarce as moticy, and for the want of them I sm forced to close this rambling scrawl by bidding yon fid;-a-J until next week. JIohrAmin. 1776. OUR CENTENNIAL 1876-! JOHNSTOWN 8AYIKGS BAM! if HMk a. A OF THE Tradesmen's Ilndiistrial Uiistiiota, Teachers' Examinations. The exam inations of candidates for the profession of teacher will be held in Cambria county for the year 1875, as follows: Csnemaugh and Wood vale boroughs, in Conc maugh borough. August 2. J"hnstown. In Johnstown. AugUEt3. Mlllville, in Millvillc, August . Cambria borough, in Cambria borough, Au gu 0. Kbcnsburg-i tr Kbenshurg. August CI. Summit and Washington, at Creadon, Aug. 22. I.orettoand A Hep lu-ny, in Iiorcttn, Auriist 3. Chest Springs and Clearfield, In Chest Springs, Argust Ct. White, at Fissc. August CS. Wilmore and J?umuierhl!l, In Wilmore, Au gust Ss. Criyleand South Fork, In Summerhill, Au gust F.ast Conemsugh and Frarjxlln, in franklin. A llirilST iJO. Coopeisdale, In Ooopersdnle, August 31. Voder, at Ilheam's. Sent. 1. Taylor, at lied rick's. Sept, 2. Cambria township, at Myers's, Sept. 4. Minister, at Glass's, Seni. 5. GnlHtzin township and (jMllitzin borough, in unin .7.in, ci'T . o. Adams, at Frogtown. Sept. 7. Kichlnud. at Uli'iitrl'.'e. Sept. P. (VineiuaiiKli and Stony Creek, at Singer's, Sep tember 9. Barr, in X! ktown, Sept. 12. Susquehanna, at IJenrer's (John J. O.), Sept. 13. Chest, at St. Boniface, Sept. 14. Carroll and Carrolltown, in Carriilltown, Sep tember 16. Jackson, at Falrvlew, Sept. IS. lilackiick, at Helsano. Nept. Irregular examination will be held In the T'nlon fcnool House, tn F.bcnsburg. on theltth, 21st, snd 2tfth days or October. I'hcse will he held Strictly In accordance with the School Law. All examinations will begin at 10 o'clock, a. m., except Johnstown, Millville, Cumbria City, FbeusbiiiK. Gl.iss's. and Oallit.in. where they will begin atS:J0 a. m.. sharp. Applicants a r requireil to bring aamplos of their iK-nmnn-phip. Including- both ci?itoJ and araif letters. Applicants who are unacquainted with the Su perintendent aio required to bring reliable cer tificates In reference to their character, etc. H. lieini. County Superintendent. A Bio Show Comiko. Young America will rejoice and not a few of old America will le glad to learn that a real live circus is to exhibit its fair proportions at several places In this county during the coming week. This grand exhibition is announced on the large and brilliant posters and tlie smaller programmes as tho Great. Pacific Combination Gymnastic and Character Me lange and Educated Horses, and comprises three distinct and unequalled departments. Prominent among the world-renowned tal ent, employed maybe named M'lle Clarice Hun tins, the daring female gymnast, Mr. R. Hunting, the funniest, of all funny follows, Messrs. Pettiiand White, the great, song and dance artists, Charles Arizona, the modem Hercules, Chas. Cordelia, the youthful ath lete, gymnast and double somersaullist, the Sherman Brothers, champion leapists and iumblera. Charles Taylor, the boneless won der, Billy PetHt, the young American clown, Miss Fannie Winters, the dashing young vocalist and soubrettc. aud'Oscar and Chas. Victorelli, the unapproachable hat spinners, gymnasts, acrobats and leapists. This Im mense combination will exhibit Rt Johns town on Monday and Tuesday, July 31st and Aug. 1st; Wilmore, Wednesday, Aug 2d; E'.suisbnrg, Thursday, Aug. 3d: Carroll town, Friday, Aug. 4th, and Cherry Tree, Saturday, Aug. 5th. Admission, 50 cents; children nndcr 12 years, 25 cents. To the author, Mr. W. A. Taylor, an atta.be of the Pifsbnrgh Pott, wo tender . .(....v. noat anil va.tna.hlM namnhlet entitled "Eighteen Presidents and Contcm- ' porsneous Rulers," which we rtmi to oe re plete with a great deal of nsefnl information iu the smallest .possible spa -e. This really (.pllant work is offered at HO ets. per copy in paper covers, ami ?t in cloth. Send for it to W. A. Taylor, Pittsburgh, Pa. Answers to Correspondents. In an swer to "Alphabetical," in your last issue, for a remedy for consumption in Its first, stages, I can recommend Dr. Pierce's "Gold en Medical Discovery," if taken according to directions, for it has been thoroughly tried in my family, and the results were glorious. "Alphabetical" mnst not expect one bottle to do the work mv wife took three bottles before she could discover any change, but J after tlie third bottle every dosa seemed to strengthen the Inngs, and now she is wpII '. and hearty. If "Alphabetical" will write to me I will get witnesses to the above. Henrt H. M. Pattox. Lawrence, Marlon Connty, Ind. C't'nHnnort ftm", Feb. 4, 1875. "UNCf.E SAMCFL" Is the title of a weekly campaign paper issued from the office of the Lancaster IntrlJiqenrrr and altouuding with vigorous editorials and the best of selections in support of the good old Democratic cause and its fearless and able standard-bearers. We advise every Democrat to send 50 cents and get "Uncle Samuel" for the campaign. I s IVIilV FLORA!, HALL, ailANT) AHT BI8PLAY, AXD ATTRACTIONS IN EVlUlY DEFARTMRXT. FULL mEMIUM LIST. The Mnmtgetnent hare made arrangements so complete for the next r-nn!i!h n,.i Confidently announce a display superior to last yesr. Admission adults. IS cents- rhlMron li I Bents A nnili-illnii. fn- vimeo n ..w ..- . i . . ' ' . J. dllloreir, 11 , - ... a;.. ' r--".ii'i...'iiijiira. rromtum lists on July 28, lS7.-lrfl. TRADESMEN'S INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE. IM PKJIX ATEJIt'E, riTTAnCRClIf ' PA. Letter from Pittsburgh. TH TAX-T.BECH FRKIORT DISCRIMtX ATtOSS r-ITTSBDRGTt FKMA1.E COU.EOI AKD ITS BRI li I.IART CAKEKK. Pittsburgh. July 22, 1875. The most lively feature these "burning" days Is the effort ol the "dear people" to pay the city tax levy. Woe to the poor man who has a bit of a lot on a new street! Perhaps the hardest part of the tar-leech Is the necessity of pnying the taxes at an early part of the levy promis ing a slight reduction or pay the addition of 10 p-r cent, as a pcnaltj-i This may be the best T.-ny -ror the treasurer who porkets a good sal ary and Tat fees but people differ as to Its Jus tice or necessity. Some of the moral (?) Sunday papers are try ing to Increase their circulation by direct txt tncM upon certain railroad offlel ils, for draw blinks and "sich" like, as if they were roirues of the highest type. We know some of these men are better in every sense than their assailants. After oil there sre two sides to these so-called freiirht discriminations. Best to wait and hear all the facts. There seems to be a peneral belief In this community that the Pittsburgh Female College Is one of tho most worthy and best managed institutions in the country. The extensive pa tronage from abroad as well as loi'al attests tnis fact. It all goes to show that the high atandard required for griidhition, elegant buildings and superior equipments have had something to do with its high name. The facts Indicate this. During the year, notwithstanding the hard time, the attendance was 213. The aggregate Increase by terms over the previous year was 122 more. The same was true of the Ciinservai tory of Music, there being 232 pupils In attend ance. Commencement week throughout was a grand success. Four days were given to the examinations of clast-cs, which were conducted in the most rigid snd exhaustive msniirr. Tlie Senior class was put through a severe ordeal for two days, and the Mathematical class occupied a full day, both examinations being conducted by teachers outside of the College. The same was true of the Latin class. Miss Popnins se cured the "Mrs. fitshop Simpson" mathemati cal prize, and the Ittiu prifce was awarded to Miss Knte Ptrasser. Tho evening entertain mentM were seasons of much pleasure lo the brilliant audience. The annual musical con test for the "McKec" gold medal was sharply conducted and the music critics who acted as Judges 'awarded the prize to Miss Fannie Hou ser, of Cadic, O. The annual reading contest also attracted much attention, and the "Mrs. Margaret Davidson' prize Was awarded to Miss Haltio lioag. The last of the series was tho performance of the nine graduates. It was a brilliant affair and reflected much credit on the young ladle. Dr. A. Wln-eler, of the Pitts burgh A'irnciitf, made some excellent remarks to the graduates. The Hacralatirate dlsronrs" by Itov. O.'W. Smith. A. M., on Sunday, wo. a tine affair and re ficctcd much credit upon this young and tul crtcd minister. We notice the College buildings always In nice condition are being refitted and beau li ned. Cozy as the room ami tablecomforts were before, we expect tho pupils entering it the new College year, Sept. 7th, 'will And them very delightful indeed. Fraisiiiir this College Is really praise to tho President. Itev. 1. O. 1'erf.hi ng," O. !.. the able educator and exec jtive, who i teeond to none In this brond laud. . I a w ad n:n tisextex ts. f AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT Lenten hial history It Sells fastor than any other book over pnhllshed. fine Agent sold CI r.i.plfg tn one day. Snd for our extra terms to A gents. K at. on si Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. $1 ijansyalhotne. Agents wsnled. Ontfltsnd - torma free. TlH tiOn,, ACgasta, Mains. ! 120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. j "MIA'RTF.KKI SKPT. 12. 1"!0. DEPOSITS i V' rcelvovi pf ait Hm.s tint less thaa On liotlar. Present rste cT Interest, ti pr fnt. Interest is j due In the it!?nths i,f .Time and Iiecetnbcr. and If i not withdrawn it aa.ipd to the deposit, thus com. i ponndtng twloe a yesr Wlthoct tronbltng the c- positor to Caii or vin to present the det'lt hock I Motley loaned on Keal Kstat. PrrtersiK-'e. i- h ; liberal rates and Inng time, given to borrowers of fering first mort puires on Inrms worth fetiret tT'e i tinis Ihe atnonnt ol lnnn desired. Good reference perfect titles, etc.. required. I This corporation 1 exclusively a Savings Brink. ; no comtnerolnl deposits reee'vM, nor UlSeonfta p.fnnted. T.'o Joans on personal seeurltv. ; Hiirk sfpbeattons tor iwirr wers. copies of (he : rules, by-laws, and fecinl law relating to this i Bank, sent to stir ad.ln ss de'ired. TnrsTF.KS .Tsinej I'o.-ipfir. Pavl ! Ptbert, t'. m. Kills. A.J. Hawcs. F. W. Hay, .lehn Lownian. H. Haunter. Jr.. Daniel MrLsnglilln. D. .(. M.imli, .lames Mc.Mlllen. James Mnrley, Iwie Plot. H. A. Hnggs, (Vinrsd Stirpes. George T. Swank, aui W. W. Walters. PANIF.L.T. rrOPHELL, President. Fra: Dmsnr. ' rn:irer, OTat-s Flteb, !?e'!(Ulor. lia-3,75.-ly.J 1ST J M I J T J J tt- BOOK. DRCGaaaVABIETY STORE. UAVINO recently enlarged ourstock Wi-ai.i now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former pricos. Our stock consists of . Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soap. I. -tin's. Hall's and Alien's Unlr KetorattM m. 'Ills. Ointments, P!atrs, liniments. Paltt KllU-fs, Citrate Msnesis, Kss. Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Kitract. F.setices, U-mnn Pvtup. Soul l:lna Sj I up. Spiced Sj rup. Rhubarb Pore Spices, Ac. Cigars and Tobaccos n'ank Hooks. Deeds, Notes snd Honds; Cap, Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Taper, Pnvi-lopes, Pens, Pencils, Aril. -Id's Writing Fluid, Hlack and Hod Ink. Po. kot and Pass Hooks, Magazines. "Newspapers. Novels, Hlt-to-rles. r.ibles, Kcligious. Prayer and Toy Hooks. Penknives, ripe. Arc. rWr haveariJcd toourstock a lot of FIN!? JKWEI.KY, to which we would Invite the at tention t,f the li lies. PHOTOGRAPH Al.nt'MS at lower prices than evrr offered In this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. LK.MMON MFHKAY. July 30, IP1-?. Main Street, Rbeneburg. WKSTKHN LANDS HOMESTEADS, II yon want reliable lr. formation, where snd how to get a cheap t'ARJI, or government llnmn atol. frr. rend your address to S. J. Gilmobs, Land Conim!ss;onr. Lawrence. Kan., end reeeive Unit it a oopy of The Kansas farina Homestead. murni m . A tnntt of tin health wss asked bow H was he'secmcd to be s.lwavs well. 1 am not par tlcnl.ir In my meals; I cat'whnt I like; and when ever 1 feel under the weather I resort to my 7'nrtfinl'i Seltzer Aperient, i Which I keep always In the houso." Wise man, j and economical as well. He does nut resort to vl- olent means for relief. Ho trees Nature's remedy, iu mo rnape or mis aperient. SsOlU JJY ALL DKUaOISTS. A"JJ PER WEE VII Male and ill Terms and VI I O. Vlt'KEI PER W EEK GUARANTEED to Agents, remain, in tnclr own iralltv, I OUTFIT Fli KB. A-Mress V. -'KEKY & CO., Augusta, Maine. ' Js6 tfl ll Ter day at heme. Samples worth (1 ! V"' l" V-U freo tTi.Bos It Co.. PorUand.lMe r x ri:.-ist rUM ta jiakk f-seo a month lilng onr lotter-eopving book. Any ene that has a lotter to Write will bnv It. No press or wafer used. Send stamp foroircular. I'.XcEL SlOit CO.. 17 Tribune Hulldtng, Chlcagy, III. 59 Visiting: 'arla, with your name finely printed, sent fur "'jC. We "have low tdyUs. Aeests lYanled. W samples sent for stamp. A. 11. PULLER It. CO., Hrockton. Mass. SEMOvtax I 25 fKXTH.UI, FAXfT TIMTIXJ CAkflS, or 25 Jet with name in gold, for ill cents. Sorno- hing entirely new. Address R. A n a MS It o, Chatham, Columbia Co., New York Ftr Fine Mixed Car-Is with rame. 10 es , pi.et paid, L Jcses a. Co , Nassau. N- Y. IIGL1IID & BlilDLK, HARDWARE, 50 Seventh Ave., PITTSBURGH, PA. Three Doors betow Grant Street ami One and a half Squares from Union Depot. fvr Invite the attention r.f Bayers to Ptock snd Prices. lt-8.-3m. CENTENNIAL ACCOMMODATIONS. Westminster Hotel, sear ras CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, On Belmont, fir mi(? ot!'c To ffie Ptrk, vn(Mn tfticc bfuc.'is of f ?ie vtftin bvfWuip, "Went X'iiilttriolpliin. This new and beantlfnl'y bunted Hotel Is new open, and has been built up: essly tor the reception of guests vislUng the International reposition. It has all the modern Improvements, combining, convenience, safety snd comfort. I he Pennsylvania Center.tilal 1'a'lroad Depot Is r.ply two squares from 'Im bone. The Chestnnt and Walr.nt an ! ltare and Vine street ears pats the doer eery ten imtnifs to the Enhililli. n Oronnds. and to all pnrts of the eity. The " WeFtmlnrter" has a trm -h larger an m bar of rooms on the first floor than any ether Hatcl In the rlty. Tho honse is bnt two rterlo high, and Is snrrunniled liy beantital groomi. F'T partieTilnrs applv to W. T. CALEB, Wesuufiistor Hotel, PluU.Jelphla. JnlySl. tsTO. Sm. The American Peopi,e. No people in the world suffer as mueh with Dyspepsia as Americans. A'tlioiifrh years of experience in medicine bad failed to accomplish a cer tain and sura remedy for this- disease and Its effects, such as Sour Btomach, Heart burn, Water-brash. Sick Headache, Cost ive ness, palpitation of the Heart, Liver Com plaint, coming up of the food, low spirit, general debility, etc., yet since the introduc tion of Green's ArorsT Flower we be lieve therti-is no case of Dyspepsia that, can not le immediately relieved. 30,000 dozen sold last year without one case of failure re ported. Gt to your Druggists, Lemmon & Murray, Elensbnrg, or P. M. Wo'.estaglc & Hon, Wilmore, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you. P.egular size 75 cents. NOTICE. The first nnrl partial ac count of William J. Buck, assignee of William Cole, has been filed In the Prothonot .ry's office of Cambria County, and will he presnnt'od for confirmation to the Conrt of Common Pleas of said county on the first Monday of September, A. u. 170. n. rtici.Mj.iA. frothonolary. Prothonotnry's Office, Ebcnsburg, Jnly 24, 1378. -St. NOTICE. All persons nrc hereby cautioned against interfering with three mares, one cow, eight head yonng cattle, five hogs, all the grain in the gronnd. two sets harness, one sled, one plow, one harrow, ono clock, and ons bed stead and bedding, which were bought bv me at Sherift s sale and have been left In possession of josenn Metnneiser, Jr.. of Barr township, until I see fit. to remove the same. JOSEPH STEINHEISER. Sr. Barr Twp., July 8, 1878. -8l. LAND for SALE. fin nrifi A"i- ' i titmsn A!i UOjUlyV I PlliEn t. Mi hear the great Kanawha River, in Pnttintn Comity, West V ir- . prlnin. in quantities to suit put-chasers Soil good, water pure end abundant, tlinl-er excellent, churches, schools and mills convenient; title per fcot. Price 3 to ft per aere. Terms accommoda ting. ScnJ for full des.Tiption to .1. 1. McLEAN", Wb-ficld. Pntoatn County, West Virginia. RECK ITTS k EXPENDITURES or FtiKN5ntrRG Borough from the 1st day of June, 1S75, to tbo Is', day of June, 176: Da. To ura't of implicate for 1875 Horn tax..t1.1e.7 i " special tax 2.44H 44 " cash reoelved from Weiahmaster lufe 7a " (Ho. Hiiutley, late Rnrgess R3 IT " cash ree'd fTom S W. lav!. Hnrgess r2 00 R. J. Tlbboit. Trcaso- ror. H74 87 4 I " cash rer d from Wm Davfs.Treas.lS73 43 07 vounty i reaFarer au.t o NOTICE. Ilaving bontrht atSher iff's sale, on Saturday, Jnly 22d, l87n, the following described articles as the property of Daniel Murray, of Cambria township, and lelt the same with hfni dnrinr my pleasure, 1 hereby caution all persoCs against Interfering with said property, to wit: All the rye, oats, buckwheat, corn and potatoes lr the ground, all the hay no made and being nit Ic : 2 cows. 2 vearllnirs snd 1 calf ; 1 hog ; 6 head' of sheep; a lot of lumber and sningies.) and all tne nonseholo furolinro and kbehen uten-ils. .T AS O. JlHttRAY. Cambria Twp., JuTy rs, l7B.-3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The un dersigned, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria countv And (tor to dls. tribute the fund In the hands of John A. Hlalr. assignee of Owen Cunningham, as shown by his account filed in said Court, hereby gives notice that he will sit at lit office In Eberisborg.on Wap. skkbat. the lath day of ArorsT. 1876. at a o' clock, r. St., when and where all parties interested must present tnclr c alms, or be debarred from coming In on said fond. A. v. HahRlh, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Having been appointed Anditor by the Or phan's Court of Cambria county to report dlstrt nntlon ol the amount In the hands of John P. Na grlc, administrator of Kfehard -Nagln, late of pus- Saehar.natownshitv deo'd.as showu by his account led March 10th, 1898, 1 hereby give notice that 1 will sit at my office in Ebenshurg. on Weosksdat the 23ril day of Acorsr, 1.7!S, at S o'clock, r, wnon and wnere an parties interested are requir ed to present their claims, or bo debarred from coming In on said fnod, A. V BARKER, Auditor. Jnly 28, 1873.-3t. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jonw BsADLsr, dee'd. Lot ers testamentary on the estate of John Hiadlcy, late of Allegheny township, Csmbria c-only, deceased, have been granted to the under. S-gueil, ield ng In said township, to whom all pci s.ms Indebted to said estate are requested to lease lmmcniaio payment, and ihose having el jims will pr-sent them prope.ly authenticated for settlement. HEVRT MANSFIELD, Eaecutur. Jnly 2t, 1879.-et. CT RAY M A Ii E.Came tothe nrem- ises of the imdrsigned residing in Al- i letheny townhlp, Cambria count v, na Fri.lav. tha 14i h inst.. a tiay mare with three white foet ind a ! small sirip'j In her furehead, supposed to be about six years old. The owner will please come Inf. I wird. prove pmpert v. pay charges an-1 Into her away ; ollienrite she wlllr.e disp-.s-d of ao-ioriilna i to 1 w. 4.203.56 By exonerations to Collector . . . . ?.0.s3 " commission paid 10 4i " " Treasurer .. 4W."A nro'nt paid repairs to streets and allers 839 20 arn't paid Cierk tn ( tonnsil .. 4'1.0 ' " " HlTCUgh SSOlieltor.. 8A.O0 ' " " " Auditor.. 7 fO " " fHr merchandise. 48.00 " " repairs to Mark't Honse 20 M " stn't paid for slatlonery 4ft ' printing Svi.00 ' " stone an I lnmber 61 1-9 " " tax on Horo' bonds.. S0.30 " " Water Works 3"5e4 " " Fire Company SS W " tulsceltHnenus 113.71 " " " Interest on Borough bori' 65-i PS am'tpnid Hnrnnah bonis 3'in oo old hvlel-.edness 130-?S Jl 12 M Balance In hands of Bofotigh Treauref .. .1.6o st AKSXTB. Balance Irt ban ls of Horoi'igh Treasurer. .11 6"0I dno from s.tio of Toil Honso..... 16&..a .tABItITIfl. Duls'anding orders , " Water bonds - 21.77 . 11 loo.to !4 121.77 We. th" un lcr!irned Auditor of '.be rjorough of Elu-nsliurg. do report tnat we Un ve cxaniiu cd the accounts and vouchers tu' the Receipts and Expenditures of said Horough (excepting the fund realised from the sale of water bonds and payments made Tor sninc) for the venr end -lug June 1st, 17(1, and ftnl them ciricct, as above stated- JNO. K. SCANT. rf. I .. JOHN UITT1 Nij3, ( Auditors. P. 8. The Ticceiiit" and Expenditure or Wa ter fund will be audited after the corotdetlcn ot Wuter Works. Julj 26. lSJC.-3t. JOHN P. UEH'UlX. (ORPHANS' COURT SATiE. By ' virtue of an order of iheOrrhans Court ' ot Cambria ronnry, the nr.dorslgT.cd will ofTer at public sa.e on the prctniscs, oi. Satchoav, tfe ah day of Atocst, i78, at 2 o'clock, p the following ileserh. rek es'ate, of which Mary Kchoc, late of Galll'zin township, Catrbrta conn- i.j,.iic-j. pci.-.vii. in wit: a Aj l or UKIH.1U en which Is erected a Dwelling House and Stable. 4 Said lot of ground is doseribed as follow ; iieirml ! nlng at a pest on the Mouth of the ltne of the ! Petm'a Rail K-.iol and corner of Lot No. 31 thenoe with said lot south nueen and one-half degrees, west thlrteeo aud ine-l,alf perches, to a poet ; thence north seventy-four and one-half degrees, west two hundred teet. to a post, corner of lot No' 2: thence with said lot to the line or laid Kail Road; tho lice with Maid Kail Road to the place of ki.tflnikino nnnlnln I I . "V" I " , . ' T 1 , ....... u..... ...... i.. . ... r. , . i r. uior. vr itrsa the said Piece or lot or grotind being the same whkh has been conveyed by James McCloskey to Mary Kelioe by deed dated the 21st dav of April, HS7. in which dead I reserved the tniiit-r.il right tothe said James McC'loekey In tLe eald lot cf ground. Tehms or Halt rin. l.a'.f thepurehase moncv to Lie paid on cetiiiniatKin if sale and the other ball In one yvc, wl-h int,-rt thereon, to te so. cured hv lur'gjge ir ta Igm- nt tend from tho p-ioUasor. " 1ili..i as 1'L.t NKET. Administrator of Mary KbOt, dee'd. UsiUtjiQ Twp., July 29, lo7 -4t. POCKET KNIVESW ii Rnlves, Forks It Spooni, SCISSORS. XC8. SHOVEL. . . r u . II o CPV FILES, lo! O, OVVCAHflMTERS'. BLACK-fS?J VOVXSMITHS' ft AORICUL-XO, k -v a-m-i 2 m vf i if 9m n urn i ft ! ra dj c rnumaeirc's tswiin. is ateotn- w u II . I - . . I I. A - . . V J S. vhltsssd l.l-tl .P.tr.!I.M ths im, ir I V. of rcrtT'trstmn ; rrme. Taa. Subtarm, Fnoklsa, Su kr rtaadrnS. se4 all imtatto nt tS k i. 0 t ertM,tot, hy h. tt rM st. i S' Msurcrvco soiclv ev ke DT.YanDTke, lXtt CJreea Ht., Phlla. Z SOI-D BT ALL. DRCOCIIBTS. Ji CARD. IIaurt Jacobs weald t? spi-ctfully inform bi rranv friends :n CsmTla coun y end else wf ere ttt tt.e arl--Slgned f.rm, of which U I a tn'trHr. Imietrl a Nr.w KsTABtKinmiju i tXi. 81r Sarlet Mr- . I'hiladrlplila. tor the sal .f the v r tst grsi"- r.f V I " : and I.I tl UK s f. r trert c v and will at all tlw-js kespsn t?,riDet)t (ol ti-a very l.?l brands onlv) which will n rj st frver ably with aav ever oflered o the tmd. Ali pr sons vis'tlr.K the city are ccrdial It rvfed to li sped onr tock. j aco f s it CO., 1 Market Street, l biIrtel 'B P. S We will alo k -ap on hahd a Cna atock Choice brands of Cigars. (-ie.-t!. NOTIC Exilic following tlecrilc' rrr.miAl T,roBertv hti Wn nnri-tiiui by the atiieri.gaod a P.heriff" le and left wit IIabkt M nRLtrr. ot Cisrft.-ld township, durln the pleaaur-j of the Dner : 1 hay horse. 1 tin horse. 1 bay wnrv. 1 ecu. 2 hugs. 1 (wo-hors wagon. I two-burse sprit? wsgoti. 1 buggy, 1 glf 2 setdbuirgv hareeis Jkii heavy harnors. l giu blng macuiae. 8 pl'-aa, 1 h trrow. ami a lot t stave timber sol bark. Lesuiec ct"Ves. table ohatrs. bedsteads, twrddin; n l other bu-ehol 1 an I kitrhin fuxnltara. Ali pnrann are l.ertb. wtn'lonc-1 against lutcrferlcg In anv wav with, sid proH.rtv. t. ELLIOTT. Jmly su, lT8.-t. TRAY tIEIFER.C.imn to the premises of Irre mil scrj-r In Carroll frfnsKrr. m olr abUt the 25th d y bst, one brlndle heirter, fno marks). aln' 2 ye. rs cdtf. The owner is rtu-s;e.i to come feir-', prova prrerty. yay charges, and lite heravav; other wls she Sill t-e uisposeu of e- r -ft g -, law . a. Midi J iKIB. Jtily 21, ISTS.-Ct. "DA MP II LET I A VV I . T - v . rf the recent session id" tin- P ' Jylia ia Tiep-slatTire In pamj h'.ci L. i. I r- re ceived at my t-tn?c an-1 arc nw realy 1 or dl.-tr bu t'on to thos entitled t. ri-e-ive ih-tn. It. Mcv.'tiLU ArC t'TM iio atarv Prothonotary' Office, tbvo'burg. Jalt 15. 1576 ALEX.' TA IT, M 1., l'BTsiciA .'D PritGEOM, (lat -r Car r..ll I. VTI , i now located al St. AuuiiMiue. Cam br county Night calls should be made at the I ont oltiwi July 14, li7ft.-tf. lANIEL McLAUUm.lN, Aftornetr S at-Liv, J ohnstown. Pa. OiTJi-e in the oia Exchange bunding, (up -stairs.) cornet of Clin ton and Locust streets. Will attend to ell busi ness connected with his prolea-ion. 'EO M. RE A UK. Alt Ebetisburg. Ps. OT-ee on Oentre trcl tb eedoori'tr n tit h sti i nuir.tSrTJ. I O. liAlili. A T. MU. E t -at-Law. EbSds'.mr, p;. oiiico with Registe( r. Rtfcritr, iu sjuit Hjue?,
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