I g'tiMBHIUIlBi. Ebcnsburg, Pa.. - - . A ( f m.u t rcAL AND PERSONAL. v,rt, 1 , i ,ji, iir,,tBrt -H'"' are down to 50 cents a "' ' tivf-new citizens were made at ' P .iM'Mutitv court. "1 . i kberries. lartre ana luscious. ' Tlne cents a l"-irt- '';'r.'Mi ii r""r'" ,i0,e ,h!Vn tHiy ,,IH..in ' t!ie water trenches, you .: !. i "' .r (..'-fT-iTtli nnlpfl Ami wfrfka . ,eT .He 1 " ' Jr'-I " I " -ted iri'iu Altoona to Kast , I... M ' ' 'I 1-1 ' .,)., ,,T U J' - ' i - tit ii 'i fji ' c r i uupb urn enii v'iirnt ' ' I"5 Crawford House by ' " , ... .. mi if h foi liot now as it wan -1 ' I... M.rjk llllt tliell W lb rt ,ll." " - ' " ' . I ...I IcllllW. I ''rJ '-V. -r bushel I the price de. ti'i' ! i'iii i' nere. '.. ...111 1 tl..kll .M - i. ""."'7 r r -Il 1 ' 1 . 1 111 1 1 ,... mj j 1" , k to-morrow afiernuou. . 1 . t ....... ..I. I . I I, !lK' tt II I"','i II"" OIMIJ(lll, HUM- . i vi i f'f nsmult and battery. (4 iviiL' t' p"'-,iitruct 111 in on wo ' ,',;V I'i 'H' !'''H- u.r. :i: ! inn!' will lie on exhibition "' . i , i :n,i.i'i! diirii'g'hc Hrst two weeks J ., ,. i , r. In the I an i: it age of the II uil- . , nr.- V'-" pi")f '' "i'vtT S. ry'l linger reached ni ....,! iv i 'rT wan then so , :);.it V t'ciiliil it llllOrtiliItj r ,;n f..r it in tin- jirt Bftit insme. i. i ', ., ,1 i'..i.iiIiMi an i-miiitv oti- , , i, iin:l:iv him riii n'ii iik v oiiren l . i Hi. ii. .Julm Ot'Kiia, nd ,.' , , r... i 'i'ilVriT fur t-. Ingj, Esq. -i, r. ntn -l t 'l tarrjiiiR tin: mail oe- . p .; c and Strinntivii, a new I i- i.ivii nunnled to Win. C. it a:i up-hill biiulnenn lm , . mi!m? v. tut r it over. (. j .-iii - oM """ "f Mr. ('lintnn Ooorh- I r.r. I "i t"Wiiili p. fell a lirfin-(f of t, in lii" I iMn'i 'n harn, on Monday I -j'liv n t In ili! forirhcad, bo . '-m l' ti : ii t .jui'e ii-verely. :,r 'l':n wi:v i t xt Irotit can dljort ,'r. in tlifir ini'irn ptn-umn wlrhont ; u i ; i;i'i.i!i ( r t h? next 'i(lit limn t lis ,.h 'lc.l i f n i n rue thel'M i HO in- i; !'!!! iii tin- ineantiiiie. v .. v I.iukii mill t'arlat, I'a. Jl. R. . ii..r mild . n to fHine in tlii roil ii-;-.c r i t i :;.' ittiin; w iili.llieir fiim .1 ,!,.ii-,ri .il nini jii piilnr khiiiiih t ' ;' J.l. j.l ll"ii'-, iri Ifiin placo. .1 i .'..- ii, Mil- t-l.iipe of a brown :.; vkii:il i" this place a few even !n!a-;i iiim- by any other Imtne, h i -Kn U i :' :i y ctm r color wonbl ji.-' '''. iiii.I j iif-t u8 iii'-eni-aiitly. I. 1; i.,l"i r.u .!' .us latit week recoin 1 ,1 ij.. ri-i-a-.- i f Freeman (Jnpp, of i, :i, , Hiivn lid in flits county and at r' - rvii ii-rin of iinpriHoiiiiii'iit in '..-.,:i I'.-Lit-iiii.iry for the crime of T!-A!',i n y'isr-T tiaysthcre seem no i. - ;n .l-.iibt ihtit Hon. John '. s;, ' ('in'ii itiil fir ttcremt in thin i t. It tins ! true our Jiciiiiblicau . i w U tlieirHbow an imioii n a :: 1 1 r 1 t. r,i in- I.iiI-;iv & Willouplibr, of the 1 1 i ' A'i i-.-, ny tlml th-re nre i 'Vi- rii. s uii rlnj ritlne1, near that -. I-.! ,i 4iiii ustlii-y get K'min they will tj'p i., i;:e iif a 1ii-.te. If they do we -il . :i - :i Vig taHte. "1 .! i-. Y . M.!i;lii n am prostrated by ': ;" !:' iriilii.tr his reiritnetit at y Wiiyiie, I'liilai'.elphia, on ;itt.-n.i'Oi., niid for a time ho r j ri i ni iuus condition, but h i. ,1 !r.,tii tl).f el'ert. f iir ;i ut y and a joy forever" 1 i-'.. tint array oi dowers of Mi in i lie front yard of the l-i. 1 'Ii" tavte and jmlmeut. .r .11'.:, ue reflectH Infinite ' '..:! 1'. lami r and bin cptiiua- y S.,- '''j :. -I), : 1 1 i' .'I r F i- v.., ,i. c. r-n v.v.n-. St-phenn was roTntnit : y-'.i-r lay ,.r l reakinr into and I' .nu .rtniile f,.r Itiinttelf mt the "" t Mr. .1 ,!in 'J'ililmtt, iienr th'iH :r.i. :.. a',-..-iii-e f owner and ii In- n . i!fl.-J ".(iin to be a little h'-i ; i,1.,.. ,,f ?....i i... r..n i.. ' . II. . 11. 'Ill I" ( far-Inspector 5eo. ! n a i-li, on Friday lat, ii m'i dM eiiaed In tap- 1- if a -ar, and strikiiifr V t .'jiHv deNtroveil it Im !.t i'f tliat i.iti-. ird ;..;. ..f ;ast week cotitainn i: "i'.'ui ; i! ur'iiit; at conoider t' n iiiinat inn of Hon. John s: i !. mid i Hllii'd "n 'he np- " ''" ii.'ii in that cinitity to K'v ' ' r- s wit limit opposition. Hm T a';Miijr t M, line. 1 I- '.ik. ti Hi., trouble to netid l i -.i t ti e .Inliiistow ii Trflmntt lr:. r. :1 i-t'.njr on the "New ;" 'rii !. (Yinpany," but a we pnrt in th'dirf nxtiioii, ' ibiiiiit bat the tend- ' l -i,!iy ivislji-H ut to do. ''I.i i-.iy. the t: jilting i hap. "' t'uinlx-rla.id, and ro ' ! :i. h .if the Holy Name, iivrr-d a very inti resting ''"i,'t". he Welt known ! '':, I'a , a few evening "- "I A in. ri. an CltiitetiH." iii i f the di ourhu as an pi i. ui't ion. " 1 ! '"ot u ratie nheet, the ; I. I'll ah aeeepted A the mt i y l.i'VMpaper loti(T lw- , 1' I- i'lft lltiTi'il llliiatt fltiA l' eMt'iice. ami i.H -t , 1""' :l ' .juvenile grim- ;.. ;'j ',' -''" ' -lebrate its ccnten- !'!ei,l iii iiiactnent. 'I-ii. I,v wl,,, , wft i.resmnn r i,,l ntl. manly pas " Pa. K. K., will ""1 im doubt very much 'ii an item in the 1 t. " " i tiiat he waa in- 1 " -bty of laMt week while ! 'I'-i" a totpedoin an oil r-T .... r.i..r A '.!., ! ' . ) I', n-i, i 1 .ii I- ti, 1 lordly, Aujr. 19th, ' yi; i . il.-r at pntilic nale, at !'! t ill,, r in fairoUtown, ". '-:rn old, of jroiil 'll- '"' "i ii" iii 2.40, one notrcl ""' . or,.- yi arlitij; colt, one ' -""I 1 1 1 nr v . one milky, one "'";-. sad. lien bridle-, etc. ,',7 ", ' I1""'- ii our authority t Mii.t ti,iitel KtiM-lr 'i'l't thai place is now on ' Nlln'l'v'-SiarClothinir I'.v biiyiuHtrictly ' "r -s lii!NUM.k at the ;d in limn enabled is to all who favor ii i, 'I'll.': "f !..vr, r "it:i -.l oft thin mortal ".! il,a firr uwer to J.1 l-w-ll townhhiji, lied 1 " -lav t lat week, bv ' - p.'.,,,;'"' leather line in lii '" r"i. I 'ra"t,'"tnent, or hal ' '," le-a.l ' U,""l!ht by a violent !..!, "Miti-raie a f. ' --1 .. " ' ,,,,"'n "trnlnKdeck, ' --'n,. h,"', the rear of bin J,,v-t an.'.. . . ",,a"V 'iy K", -!d '"'-'"l''ed to Bl, IIHI 'ii a loail of ""I'-titi, t. Hi II, ' "ieriiin im ri "I the v" i"it v. but iii.t then d,,,' , 1 ,r""ri. ai,,! r.,n: u, b- ii ...... (i'n. whereby hia M i '.,.. ."".V'-'y bruined alwut ' ' .'lt. ( , J "".-'-I F..1 . ?1'',m. ''"" I'.o'.KiliRer, Bon .i " j tti. ':ape iroin worse 1 W:4s due I,, n, . !"w further he Henry Ienky wasarrestcd in Johnstown on Sunday last for brutally beating a man named Jacob Mowrer on the 20 tu of last month, and on betnc taken liefore En. Strayer, Monday evening, confessed that he j nan sirncK jiowrer with a 'slung-shot." This waa deemed talk enough, and conse quently he was held in ?500 bail td appear and answer at the neJct term of Court; Go ask the troubled waves whose ceri.Se leM roar, in fury breaks upon the distant shore, know ye some spot in all yonr lonely round, where bargains great for ready cash are found? the answer comes; few words employed, the place is kept by Myers & Lloyd. whi sell all kind of goods, thw est, at prices lower than nil the rest, of men in this wide world you'll meet Elxmsburg's the town and High they call the street. The Democrcy of C'entre comity. In con. vention assembled on Tuesday last,! present ed the name of D. O. Hush. Ktx., for Con gress, ami del a red for Hon. P. Gray Meek, editor of the Bellefoute Watchman, for State Senator. Wo congratulate itro. Meek on the well merited honor so handsomely lie stowed upon him, and have no hesitation In saying that a better selection could not have lieen made. Hope the other counties will follow suit. We should have srlhl last week that our energetic and wide-awake townsman, Mr. Geo. Huntley, Joined Dr. Lcmmou an j Mr. Win. A. Jones in their sea voyage from Philadelphia to Ponton, the Trip us we are asnnred 13- M r. Jones, who has since returned, having lieen a very delightful one, and neither of the three gentlemen limited, If we except Dr. Lemtiwn, who was slightly affect ed, si i fie red from sea-sickness. Mr. Hunt ley Is now visiting his childhood home among the green hUis of Vermont. John Kynn, Knq., Hetnocrntlc candidate fur Sheriff, and H. I. Woodruff, Ksi., late senior editor of the Johnstown Jjctnocrat, reached our town Wednesday afternoon, en route to the picnic at Sf. Lawrence yester day. Mr. l.yan is an affable, genial gen tleman, and needs only to lie known to lie appreciated for his sterling Integrity ami moral worth. He Is the kind of a man, In deed, that tbe Democracy of Cambria will never go back on, ami his triumphant election is therefore a foregone conclusion. A brain Goose is the patronymic of a Hontzdalo con feet bun. r, but he is only a goose in name, albeit he Is of the mascniinn gander no, gender while they are geese In nature who heed not the advice we givethem every week tohny all their made-up clothing hats, caps, furnishing goods, etc., from that prince of clothiers, and most iileral of gen tleman, Mr. Godfrey Wolff, whose immense establishment, wo wish our readers at all times to iwnr In mind, is on Twelfth street, next door to the Jvist-riflice, Altoona. A bar of Iron Interviewed one of Krastns Payler'e feet at the C. I. Co.'s rolling mill, Johnstown, on Friday night last, and al though no liones were broken, the Injured man no doubt wishes that that particular foot had not lieen on that particular spot at that particular moment. Samuel T.-ese, of Hornerstown, met with a like mishap at the same place on Saturday evening, and fared Infinitely worse, his right foot lieing badly crushed and one of Ihe Iwhicb broken by a bar of iron falliurr diagonally across It. Hon. Wm. F. Prosper, a memlwir of Congress some ten years ago. and subse quently postmaster at Nashville, Tenn., near which place he now resides, and Dr. Thos. J. Griffiths, surgeon In charce of the V. 8. Marine llofjdtal at Louisville, Ky., were among the visitors to our town last week. Mr. Prosher was a former citizen of this place, and not a few of our citizens rctnemlior very pluinly If not very painfully when he used to wield Ihe birch In thia locality while engaged some twenty odd years ago In teach ing the young idea how to shoot. A mischievous quack in Altoona advised a young man with more hair than bran to use molasses water, the theory being that after the water evaporated the rebellious Jocks would coalesce and keep In place, lie made his toilet of a Sunday morning, and, taking a prominent pew, concentrated the attention of all the Hies in the church, much to ihe relief and edification of the congrega tion. After striking wildly about and dam aging a palm-leaf in undue vehemeuce, he made a break for the door with the flies swarming alxnif his vcl-seaftoncil poll. We are glad to notice that Capt. James II. Gagcby, of the 3d Pifaiitry, U. S. A., a brave soldier, a thorough gentleman, and an earnest friend of the Fkeh.MAN, Is at present on a visit to hlsold home in Johnstown, and that he is iu the enjoyment of good health and no doubt the posessor of as easy a con science lis a soldier on duty in the South could expect to enjoy. M r. James Flanagan, eldest son of Judgu Flanagan, has also lieen taking a peep at old and familiar scenes in And about Johnstown, and Is nv doing the Centennial previous to returning to his home in Chicago. --No danger of business at the Elieitsburg hardware and housc-fitruhdifiig establish ment going to the demnitiou Ihiw wows during the absence of the proprietor, so lo ig as that mammoth concern is under the pru dent management of so proficient and ac commodating a gentleman as Mr. Will. Council, who has no superior as a salesman and few equals in ail that pertains toa thor ough knowledge of tho hardware trade iu all It branches. IJuyers can do no better with Mr. Huntley, r any otlur man, than they can with his elliclent and attentive clerk, Mr. Connell. At 12 o'clock on Sunday night. Just the town time-piece was pealing the hour of midnight, a brick was thrown through a large pane of glass iu the show window of Diliert k Son's hardware store, Johnstown, and ere long till another crash was heard, nfter which ail retrained quiet and nothing InriRcr wks known In regard to the matter until the following morning, when It was discovered thatseeral pisloN, knives, etc., had Is'cn stolen from one of the show cases, and that, the broken window had lieen used for Ihe Ingres and egress of the burglars. No clue to the perpetrators. We publish on our first page a patriotic song written by Maj. G. Nelson Smith, a gentleman who needs no Introduction to the people of this county, and set to music by A. H. Poscwle. Tills song has been fnng with gn at eclat by the Grand Centennial Choir and In all the Auny Posts of the country, and Is no doubt as thrilling in the music, of which wo are no jnde, as It Is soiil-stiri ing and patriotic In its sentiment. It is sold at the usual price. of sheet music and can b had by any of the friends of tho author or the readers of the Fkkfman by addressing Mr. J. II. Jl. Slorey, I'll South Sixth street, Philadelphia. Peter Paul Gallisath, son of Captain Tl :ltiunll. n former itivell of Cambria ..-.I, ......... ..... - - - -- J liormigh, this county, but for several years i past a resident or Pittsburgh, was itrownen iu the Loyalhauna, near Latrolsi, on Satur day last. The unfortunate lad was on a visit with his parents to the latur place, and a few hours previous to the time sot for the family to return home he went out to fish in a dam not far distant, when, by some sad mihap, he fell into the water and waa drowned Ix -fore assistance could reach him, although several persons who witnessed the accident hastened to the spot a noon as possible after the occurrence. The work of opening tho trenches and making the pipes water tight at the joints is now almost if not quite finished, and with Ho unci tint entire completion of the water works, which are now, or will lie when this work Is done, perfect and satisfactory in every particular. The well Is equal toevery demand that can !e made, upon It, the reser voir is an excellent job, reflecting much credit nKn t hocontractor, Mr. Samuel Han ford, who has done his work in a masterly manner, and the leaks In the pipes being now fnlly repaired, there is nothing left to complain of except the high taxes necessary to pay the cost of this toil long delayed im provement. We are in receipt of a copy of the Mer ced (Cal.) F.rprcns of Jnly 2tn, which con taina a good old Democratic aong written by nitr venerable friend and correspondent, B. R McCormick, Ksq., who, ny the way, is . a Justice of the Peace by rhzht of election 1 in Township No. 3, in the county of Merced. The song Is entitled. "When Shoddy Comes I Marching Home," and Is "t in the music j of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home." It is ouch a rattling ditty aa might be ex- 1 pec tod from the pen of our gifted friend, and ( if the author will suggest another line for the one quoted from the song of which it f ' in style a counterpart, we will take ploffmire in reproducing it iu these column. Taking our cue from the Johnstown Tri bune, we last week published an item In re gard to the arrest at East Conemaugh and the imposing of a fine on an engineer named Davis, for indecently exposing hia person ; but having sitice learned that it was a mis take, bo far at least as the gentleman named in concerned, we hasten to say that the man in question is not an engineer, hut a fireman, on the Mountain division of the Pa. Ii. R. There is but one engineer on said division by the name of Davis Mr. T. R. Davis and he is too much of a gentleman to le guilty of an act or the kind mentioned. We arc sorry that we were led info the error of imputing to him the commission of an offence which his whole moral nature revolts against. -A perambulating possessor of a peep show of some description took a fltof frenzy, or some other kind of a fit, at Plain's barlier shop, on Wednesday evening atiout 9 o'clock, caused we lielieve by some mischievous per son throwing dirt in his faee. and rush ing into the street, he commenced yelling "Squire! Squire t" at the top of his voice, which ejaculation, lieing mistaken for "fire! fire!" was taken up by other lips, and in a very short time the alarm bell at the engine houso was sounded and the streets soon swarmed with people running hither and thither in quest, of the conflagration. The alarm being a false one, however, the tumult was of brief duration, and the excited popu lace wended their respective ways homeward in much lietter humor than if half the town had lieey burned down. Mr. John Scott, a former resident of ttils place, wherein tho year l8:jS he published the J)tniorratic Jwrnal, was arrested in ItrnokvillP, I'a., of which place ho has cen a citizen for many years, being for a long time one of the editors and proprietors of the Hroohvt!io TlrpuhUcrtn, and occupying the position of postmaster under the present administration. The charge against him Is robbing the post-oliice in that place, and the information was made by Special Agent Parrelt. The evidence in the case is of a purely circumstantial character and involves so far ns jet known tho paltry sum of $27, although it islhonlit that the amount stolen will far exceed hat sum, as the depredations have lieen going on for several months. The licensed was taken before U. S. Commission er M'Caudlcs in Pittsburgh, on Saturday last, and held In gl.WU bail to appear at tbe October term of tbe IT. S. District Court, in that city, for trial. Mr. Scott, Is 0.5 years of ago and has always borne au excellent char acter. A letter fiorn Sergeant Singer, written at Camp Anthony Wayne, In Fairmont Park, about one anil a half miles from the Centennial flullditigs, reports the Cambria Guard In fine spirits mid enjoying them selves hugely, nlbelt they were in common with other troops exposed to a drenching rain for a day or two' after reaching camp, with no protection except, what the canvas tents afforded thetn. They had done no military duty up to the time of writ Ing, bnt were on that day and all succeeding days to le put throntth a ennrso of sprouts in shape of Hve and a half hours" drill each day. He reports fully ten thousand troops In camp and inoie arriving every day, and says that the grand parade rfn the 10th (yesterday) gave promise of being the blggeiii thing of the kind ever witnessed in that city. In the matter of "grnb" he states that, there Is nu abundance and to spare, and that all are living an top of thw heap. As to the time they will return homo he knoirs nothing definite, but thinks they will break camp the latter part of this week or the beginning of next. Letter from California. Cresset Station, Mcroed Co.. Cal.,) A utt. 1, f Pkar Frf.emaw Te have Just trot through reaping and stfichltig' our wheat. We out iW acres n day for35rlars. The homier team trav eled HeO miles, makii'nr. in all. 2,000 miles travel ed. This would he -'jmvl to three times along the State of Pennsylvania ami hack. The hvlt asre travel of. the hea.ler 'M miles per dayj but sometimes as much its 25 miles were tra versed. There are ten stacks of wheat, two or rye, and one of tmrley. niakintf In all thirteen stacks, which will "shell out" at ilut 10.400 bush els in all. Rach stack is the product or about 80 acres, nearly all heiuls r grain, and but little straw. The steamer will be here in a week or two to thresh the grain. AV had six haintsi m ploycd. one of whom isCbatlesTrefrs, of .Johns town, son of Mr. Jmul, Ti-elts. of that place, l"ou were mistaken in saying that Harry Mi CormlCk la a nephew of mine. He is a full coufl in, his father and my father heing brothers. He fs a good, honest man, and of a goo.t farnilv. If he is a Republican, hut ten to one President Grant will dismiss hi in from duty, as he did Alt'y Pycr, for boiinr too honest- I am re joiced that he made the development, a? it adils another black mark to the already large list of uneoniienined criminals who tin ve been feciiirtf Tor the hist fir teen years off the taxes of the hurd-work lug people. There are many honest KepubltcHt'8 ho are Retting ihcir eyes opened In regard to the frauds of the present ntlutiiiis tratior. I believe the mass of the Keptiblicau puny are yet honest, hut :be officials and office-seekers are s corrupt n a gangrened sore. I wish Harry McConnick much prosperity In his n w vocation, nd trust that fit. may probe th" rottenness of the administration lo the very cere. I have sent you a "Merced Kx press." our couniy paper, and hope it will reach you. It Is a sound democratic Journal. A. II. II. is some on poetry. Hope he mav spread his wings ami leltfr aloft and sonr away. Hoping that the entire Lfeinocrutio ticket muy be elected, f remain. Yours, truly, Kol Hoy. ViETHODSPOiNTSw METHODS OF BUSINESS FOISTS GF ADVANTAGE WIN THE PURCHASE OF olothhstg- CQLLIfiS. JQH9STGH & Ca EBENSBURO, Penn'a. -AT WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL To which wa lav! hrtaeMted AttenVon and Cartful tcrnflny of TIIE PURCHASING PTJBLIC I Thk Vkisv Wokst Chronic Dipkasv.b Cuitlil). There is no disease, however !oii standing, which m.v hot he cured by proper treatment. Dr. Keyser has given chronic disensL'9 of the lungs', heart, throat, and ad jacent organs, hisscrinus ntiention for nearly forty years, and any of thetn that be cannot euro may lie sef. down as hopeless. Ir. Keyser is the discoverer of Dr. Kkyssk's Lt'NO Cckk, a medicine that bids fair tu revolutionise the whole treatment of pulmo nary affections. Thousand? have been cured by it who never consulted the Doctor at all, but it were always lietter to see the Doctor that discovered the medicine, than to take it without; when this is not convenient, try tbe Lung Cure; it is a wonder- workiiig agent, and will anini.tte the whnlecouslitutiuii with new life. Price of Lung Cure 81.. "50 per Imttle or ST.rM) per half dozen. To be had at Dr. Keyser's Lalioratory, 210 penn avenue, Pittsburgh. His private consulting ofiice is No. 120 Penn avenue. KCTH09t TTE Ikivo bnt One Price ftr ail.. w K receive Cah I'uyment from All...... w give a Guarantee proteClLrig All... PlTTsnCRO'aOREATSHow. In less than two weeks our great Kxposifion opens, and there Is every reason to believe that It will le one of tbe most, successful events In the history of the city. With the experience of last year to warn of mistakes and show wherein Improvements can In made, every thing this season has worked smoothly and expeditiously, and everything this year tends to show that the Expisifion will In every way lie superior to that of last. We learn that arrangements have been tn.vlcwKli the Pennsylvania Railroad Company by which their travel from the west, to the Centennial will have an opportunity to remain over from morning until evening, thus giving thetn an opportunity, of which Ihey will certainly avail themselves, to see our home Exposition, and this will also enable our exhibitors to place their gooda liefore the people of the Smith and West who will be passing through the city an opportunity which, but for the Centennial, they would not enjoy. The fear that has frequently been expressed that the Centennial Would attract our M'opleaway, to the detriment of our own Exposition, is certainly a foolish one. The lass who are visiting and who will visit Philadelphia is to a very great extent made up of those who, even were t here no nationa 1 Exposition, would leavw the city at. this sea son for the snmmer resorts, and no fears are entertained by Ihe management that this will operate against them. Great improve ment will be made iu many of the special departments this year. Especially will this l the case In the Art and Florists depart ments. Mr. Clarence Johns, tbe well known Pittsburgh artist, will start this week for Philadelphia, for the purpose of making ar rangements for t he loan of quite a niim!K:r of very excellent paintings by artists of repute from the private collections of Philadelphia, and in t his connection we learn that Gover nor Hartrai.ft has kindly promised to loan the managers either Rothcrinel'H "Rattle of Gettysburg," or the one of the same subject by Wendroth. The latter, though not so large, has lieen more favorably noticed by connoisseurs. In conclusion, we would say to thoso who want space, that they should lose no time in filing their applications, as it Is niready a matter of couiiefitioii and Is daily growing more so. I'UUUury JJisputch, TnfifH who wonld know for themselves the best treatment of diseases relative t the generative faculty In man and woman. I should procure tho valuable tnedicAl works published by tho "Pcalwidy Metli-al Insti tute," Boston, Mass., now become famous the world over. In "The Science of Life, or Self-preservation," the causes and cure of nervous debility, Impotence, sterility, Jtc, ar discussed In a masterly manner, and the volume should be rt-ad by everybody. Another exceedingly valuable work put lished by the Institute Is "Sexual Physiolo gy of Woman and Her Diseases," which should be In the hands of every ynnnj wo man and matron. "Diseases of the Nerves and Nervous Maladies" is the title of another wol k published by the Institute an exhaus tive trcatisn Cn " these subject. A Gold Medal has recently been presented to the author of these popular medical work by tho National Medical Association. Rua.l the advertisement. POINTS : J OKE Trice moans of neeewttr do tow" ct l'ricc - ... CACTI rarc exyion-e rf collections and lcswi3 frora ba J debus . TUT. Cneri'itoe rolc-'t I'm buver who laay i;ct e i.iJ-o f ; "'!:; We rely rn Immense sales and r.ro t iMled wiCi a very cmr.ll percent fu;3 of proit.. ITlscs'rtobny of u.rinee an r.rMrcr.tca BMke, no cue gelling favors thet denied to others .. DICKKHIXG End debate arc dono awny by u.?. c verj Txxly goto our best w iUi ovit having to alt ir it! , OX7R la-co experience, capital and facil ities we t!-e for tho people's Knellt la lowering, prices fTTK fill orders rceciveiJ ryms.n froTrt s!l W pJtrta of tho t riited fctates. Writo for particulars NOT a part!clo of rtk run In buying of ns. A cbil'" may buy iui cheaply a man In addition to onr Immense Stock of Ready-iTado Cloilitn. wo have a Magnificent Line or Men'B and Biy's Furnlahlng Ooods, Eldrtt (of cur own maic) and t'ederwerr, all at Uia Very Lowest Pricca. WAfclABSAKER & BROWSE OAE HALL, $. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, PEILADZL?EL MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. I' A Y.tltt.r: X lir.M AMI. IMEREST Al -LOWEll OMHIEITOTS. M3NLY LOANt 0. CCLLECTJJNS MADE. AM A CFXHRAL BANKING EUShNESS TRANSACTED. -eciid attention paid to '.iKinesa of eor r s o: t nt. A. V. ISI I'K. .Vv. Ii tv.r,. tf. Cashier. W r.oium Money when ve cannot eult All - - W'K buy our goods rt firrt hands, In iif.meno quantities, and at thd lowest prices for CaH!i.. ......... WE roannfactnre wtih extreme aero every garment wo e!l WE Inspect every yard of gooda that gees iato our giirmcnfci... WE put a ticket en every jrarmciit, showing plainly Its quulity tiid Jrloe WE cnt oiT every Item of unnecessary expenditure.; WE employ first-class workmen Jn every deportment. "ITTE give satisfaction toevery purchaser V V or return Uio jaoney ; i!ay of A rocs r. !7fl. at 1 e'clnek. i m . the ileyriecl r -al csia'e. uf nln. li Mrr OIIIMIAXS COiIiT SAI.K liy virtue of an ordcrof ihe Orphans' Court ;! t'un'.iria inun'i, the u.iilersiutic.t will utter at pti!i!:c e oti t lie pi ciniM iTrRnv. the It follow Kc!ii' late of OalU'r'n tow chip, t "smtiris rone ty..!:c t. seize,!, to wit : A I,n I K GKOCNll en whti-h i i ri i'li-l a ii pe!!!isc House and Stalil". Sai l lot of nn.un j Ik .leTtti.'.l n TolaiWs: B. irlii iiinir i.t a ) .st on the Sua: li l ihe line (it the I'ciiit'a f;il Hint an-l corner til Int No. xl; tticnee wlihs.ifif lot Mnitli lillc. ii and uc-half leicree 'i"l thirteen mi l mie-lia If perdu s. to a pi i?t ; thi'iiec ii'irth m vi'tily f ,nr nti l cue hulf deirrres, ncft two liiiinlr.'il ti-ct. tu k po?t, corner of lot No. i; Ihviire ni'h sai.l l,ttn tl.n hue of said Kali Ibinii: thence with sal. I Kni! H.vi t t.i the place of iirir,niii!! i-iintainii iN H Al"Ri". inure or less 'lie r-a 1.1 piece or lot .it tin.iiinl helrif ttie stti'e Which Ii.ik been Ci'n vi-ycd hv .Iiiiiics ,I i t 'loskey lo Mary K.'iioe 1-y i!. e I ila i.-'i t'ii- 'J'.-it .':1V of April, In vrruch ilc I Is r'"eTv:-.t tho mii'ifml rlaht tjttie said Janiei JK-Cias-kry 111 the said lot of ti r'liiml. . Tbkvs op Sai r; fine bn'f the purchase money t "I he paid on cm tl rToa ; luti m fale mi: I t he (it her hull In one yenr.wi'h lnterrt t hereon, (obese cure. I lor inert ic:i!;e r jii iienient Ihmi.1 from tilts purchaser. Tllli.M AS I'l.l N K KT. A.tmlnistrater ul Murt Kthoe. tlee'd. Onllltl!i Ittj.., July -Ji, 1 Td -31. ! BOOK, DRUG ana VAEIETY STORE. ' T AVIVU recent It-en!nrL-eit oiirlock Wcmto I 1 now prepared to soil at a irreat reduction Ircin former pri( o. Our stock consists of Di'Ui?, Medicines, I'crt limery, 1'j.pcv Se8K, !:ei.n s. Hall's and Allen- Hair lI'-Mnraf ivt s 1 i I (ilniinciiii. I'lastirs. I iiiiiin-iits. Pmiii K i Her.. Cit ra te Ma -utisia. Hps. .la ma u a ; inirer. Pure Flavoring Kxtnicts. INciiee?-. I,"innn Soot fiiiiif Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Ui.u harl ;lct ?, c. Cigars nnd Tobaccos. Blank Books, Pccd-i, Notes and Botids: Cap; 1'ost, Coniinerclal nnd all kind of Note Paper, KiU'eViprs. Pens, I'encils. .Arnold's Writliiir Fluid, Black and Bel Ink. Pocket and Pins !t.iok, Mamzines, Newspapers. Novels. Histo ries, liitilcs, Ueliiiinus, l'raj er and Toy Books, IVnktilves, I'ipei: S.. rr-Vc brtVia hied toourtock a lot of FIXR .IKWrci.ltY. to which we wnuid in Ite Ihe at tention of the bailie. PIlOTOfiUAl'H A I.IHTMS nt lower prices than c. If riffei-ed iu thi p'aer-. Taper and C:zr: s ,' (! hi';- wholesale or re tail. L!i! Mt IN k M'.KItAV, July :i0, Mitln Street. Khcnshurr. Sii(c kin? Death of a Wohtiiy Man. Messrs. Edgar Collins and John Ileesf went info Furnace No. 1 of the Cambria Iron Co., In Mitlville borough, on Monday morning last, for tho purpose of partially filling It. with wood preparatory to the in troduction of the coke, ore, etc., with which !t was designed to put the Inn. ace in blast., and while so engaged a couple of sticks from a bundle of corn" wood which was being left, down to them by the aid of a rope and wind lass, suddenly slipped out, and falling a distance of fully thirty feet, one of the sticks struck Mr. Collins "on the right temple, crushing in his skull and rendering him to tally insensible. With a heroism and fore thought winch does him Infinite credit, Mr. Peeso at once wrapped a rope which had lee n left down to him around one of his arms, and with the other arm clasped tight ly alxiut Mr. Collins, himself and the unfor tunate man were soon drawn to the surface, a distance of over fifty feet, from whence the injured man was immediately conveyed to his home in Johnstown, and Dr. John Low man was called in, but all efl'orts to save his life proved unavailing, as he remained in an unconscious condition from Ihe time of the accident, about 11 o'clock, a. ni., until aliotit 4 o'clock In the afternoon , when death put an end to his snlferings. Mr. Collins, who was a nephew of Mr. Thos. Collins, Snp'tof the Millville furnaces, was In the 31st year of bis age, and leaves a wife (tho niece of Mr. John Clark, of the Callan House, Cres son,) and one child to mourn his sad and shocking fate. lie ws a worthy young man and was greatly esteemed by all who knew him. Peace to his ashen. Who Can Hk r.K? Who can the Cam bria county man lie that Is referred to In the following letter written to the Altoona Jfir ror by an Allegheny City correspondent? He says : Sortie two yesrs ago a yonntt woman apparently about twenty-three years of atro. came to ( tils city from Altnona. On the third of May. 1S73, she made, application before court No. 1 "lor divorce from her liusliniid. who Is hero confined In Castle Wright. The hearlnir has not yet taken place, for some roaeon. and l Is now xnidthat thR.lodjres Iisvb received Information to th(t cflect that the young woman has another hr.r.nnd In Cambria, emmy. and that she was divorced from hlin. hut now hss procee.ll nir Instituted In the Cambria courts to be released from hor uhllirstlons as wife to hltn. Her second hus'innd, who is now In jail here, she mnrrlad at Oallitt In some three years airo. It Is sopjiosod that sho has 'intention on fome other unfortunate wretch, hence her appli cations for divorce. It fs not presumed that tho .Tmliros will grant her petition, after having been informed of the laits In the case." Tun Amhricav Peopi.f.. No people in the, world suffer as much with Dyspepsia RS Americans. Although years of experience in medicine had failed to accomplish a cer tain and sure remedy for Ihis disease and its effects, snob as Sour Stomach, Heart burn, Water-brash, Sick Headache, Costive ness, palpitation of the Heart, Liver Com plaint, coming up of the food, low spirits, general debility, etc., yet since fho'introdiu -lion of GrkKN's Arm i.ST FI.OWKIC wo lie lieve there is no case of Dyspepsia that can not lie immediately relieved. 30,000 dozen sold last year without one case of failure re ported. Goto your Druggists, Leuinnm & Murray, Eliensburg, or P. M. Woleslagle "fc Son, Wilinore, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two dosea will relieve you. Jicgular size 75 cents. REGISTER'S N0TIGE ! "OTICH Is hereby elven that tho fo'.'owlnjr It nan'.fd Accounts have lieen passed and filed iii the Ilejrister's OOlee at Klienshiirir. In and for tho County of Cambria, and will he r resented to the Orphans' Court of said eoon y. for confirinn'fon and allowance, on Wm- ks pat, the (Hit day of Septkmkek, A. 1). 1&,6. to wit : 1. The final aeeonnt of Wm. Ynnnc, (tnardlan of Jesso Srneaton. n minor child of Jane Smeaton, late of Scotland, deeensed. j 2 The aeeonnt of P. A. Borkeyplle. jrtinrdian of Vt m. II. Farner, a minor child of SiiPan Fnrner, ', late of Uonomnnsrh township, doeeased. a. The firnt and final neci.'Jrt of MoRe Krlny, '. gnardlau of Sarah Jnne. VI llllahi in'! .las SlmnK. minor chfl.iren of John Shank, Into of Adams township, deceased. . The second aeeonnt of Psvfd I. Horner, ad- ' mlnlsirntor Ar bonit nnn. rum ttttamento annfro of Isasc Horner, late of Highland townh!p. dee'd. .. The first and partial aeeonnt of Kdinnnd J. Waters, one of the executors of Kdward hran, late 0? the borough of Khetmlmrir. deceased. I he flrsi and ft-. a: aevount of Jacob HofTmnn. administrator or (Hilton firing, late of Adnir.s township, doocaned. 7 Tho aeeonnt of Franets O'Frtel. execntor of Lena Dcloxlcr, late of A lIcBrlicny township. Uoc'd. S. The final aeeonnt or .Michael Mclla.re and flharles MeMannmy. a.lmlnlMrators or O Gorge Hrnco. late of Allegheny township, d- ceased. I he second and partial account of Margaret Leary and AuuMIni- Walters, executors of Mi chael Ieary. late of fjOretfo borough, deceased 10 The st-cond and final asconnt of Ellen M. Waiters, ailministrairix of Henry Walters, late of Johnstown honmnh, deceased. 11. The first and pnrtlal aeeonnt of Alvln F.vans, administrator of J-.hn O. tvans, late of Fhon! bnrg horotigh. (loeeasod. 12. The aceobntol WftlMs, administrator of John .Mmll'nn. la'n oT Adani townsli!i. ileeease.!. 18. The nccoiint of Jatnes llolani. administrator of John V. BolanJ, lata of SuiniiiUvllle borouirh, deceased. 14. The first Snd partial account ofllenrv Wal ters, administrator of S. A. Kephart, late of WU raore horough, deceased. 16. The first and final account offloo. St. Keade, truitee to sell tho real estate of Kdward I inn aid -son, late of Washington towtishtp, ilcccaRed. JA.MKS M. SINOKIt, Ileiristor. Itcglster's Ort'.ce, Khensbury, Aug. 1S73. A CA11D. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc.. I will send a recipe that will cure von, FREE OF CHAItGF. Thfs great remedy was discovered by a missionary iu South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the ItKv. Joseph T. Inman. Station J), JiHiV; House, .Veto lor. M-'-'l.-tim.l llHKY lIoTfi. Esq The Mayfleld (Ky.) Monitor of a recent da'e pays the following n.gli bnt no doubt wel! deserved compliment to a much esteemed Ebcnshurg boy Phey lloyd.Esq., whose mother, a lady of gieat culture and strength of character, Is at pres ent on a visit to her old homo and the homa of fcer ver.erable mother In this place. The Monitor say : Ttce was followed by Mr. Rhcy Boyd, tho assis tant Democratic elector for this lMstrlct, whose appearance on the stand was greeted with the most enthusiastic applause. Althnngh a very young man, and somewhat of a noylce In the art ofnolltfcal oratorv. he made an eloqnent and a lefllng speech cfearly demonstrating that he fs the "son of his father." (and of Ida mother, too, might have been added. Bo. Frkkmasj.) A the canvass w'aies warmer. Mr, Boyd will Improve greatly, and whoever ha the ml.-fortune to meet Film tn debate durinirthe coming campaign will find to his aorrcw that ft will be no child's play. In Rhey Boyd the best of them will find "a foe man worthy "i Ida steel." His speech stirred np the rnt hnainiii of the audience, and wit frequent ly interrupted with applauMs onnrART MUSK. Died. In A Itocna. Jnly 31st, 17S. Scs A., wife of Dr. J. J. Krlse, aacd 35 yi nrs. The deceased, second linughter of !. B. and JI. Kennedy, was born at Trout loin, byoominjc coi'.n ty. tn A ngnst, 1K41. bnt her perents soon after ward removing to this county. !ier early llfo was spent at Hemlock. When unite young she com menced the profession of teaching, and was es teemed a competent and successful educator In Various parts of the county In which she taught, and many of her farmer pupils will read of her early dea t h wit h sincere regret. After her mar riage, some eight years ago. idie reii!cit at St. Augustine until within two years past, when her biihliand removed wllh his' family to Altoona. Here consumption manifested Itself, and dcsplto all that medical sMU and the anxious attentions of her frlenos could do. she Anally succumbed to tho dread destroyer. The life of Son A. Krlso was that of a true Christian. As child, sis.er, playmate, teacher, wife, mot her and neighbor, her relations to hor family and society were at all times Influenced hv tho maxims of the Oosnrl. The duties of her state tn life she always faith fully performed, and In Mie service of God she was ever fall lifn, I. in season and out oT season. Keli gloiis. sho was anything but ostentations : benev olent, her charities sho never pharisaically pub. tlshe.l ; naturally reticent, her tongue waa not employed In the" detraction of her ncUhtmr, and she never lent her ears to tho senseless gossip which Is but two common In ttie worl I. In a wont, her life was a continuous effort to Imitate the llfo of her Savior, amt herd.iathwas as edifying as her life had been exemplary. In her last. "long and painful Illness sho had the happiness of re ceiving all the consolations of her religion. The priest of God admlnts'ered to her the sacraments of the Chnrch. which she received with the most touching devotion. The good Sister of Charity dally visited her. prayed with and eneon raged her to final perseverance, and when the hist moment came she calmly took leave of her afflicted hus band, children and frlomls without a murmur and without a struggle, and passed away fullof hone for a glorious resurrection, nnd a re union In heaven with the loved ones sho was parting from on earth. On Thursday morning her remains were convey ed to the Summit, followed by a large concourse of mourning relatives and friends, and fn tho church where she had often como In youth te learn the christian doctrlno, to hear Mass and re ceive the sncrements, the Rev. Father Hnckett celebrated the Requiem Mass, and was answered by the choir, the innmher.1 of which had been he companion of the deceased in her youthful days. After Mass, Father H. deli verod ad iscourse which was at once a high trihme to the virtu" of the deceased and an earnest and el.xiuent appeal to all to Imitate her virtue; after which al) that waa mortal of Sue A. Kriao waa consigned to Its biBt resting place in the family burial ground in St. Aloyslus cemetery, amid the sympathies of the assembled multitude for her bereaved hu hand and friends. Hei. i n jxiee. Amen. M. CtlTTINOS. Died, In this place, on Saturday night, Au. . I7rt. A my, youogcpt daughtecof t John and Anna lilttjiMS, aged I years, 2 months and lidMy. allllAL LIST. List oF Causes ect down for trial at a Court of Common Pleas to fie held at r'henshurg. for the County 1 of Cambria, commencing on MoSIiay, the tth ! day of Sbpteuiisij, A. I). lS'ifi: I FinST Wtwt. Oswald vt. ISnsh; I'ye vs. Hafsb berger: Commonwealth ve. tStiiay et. al. ; Klofn vs. Sathanon. Skcono Wkkk. Byrno & Weaklnnd vs. Wal- tors, feigned Issue; Saupp va. JCr.se, feigned la sue: Burns vs. Krlse. foigned Isioie: pate vs. Wen trorh; Piper ct-al. vs Christy: Hii)ruvs. Morri son; Hyde &. Son vs. Pike: i.'Iiab v.. J ick ; S.ln--man vs. Kurtx; V.'atson vs. Iapsley; Jircsilovs. Hannan ; Commonwealth vs. Ogilen et. a I. ; Trej- i ler vs. J rosier fc Bemfon : liickcya Adm'r vy. j Warner el al. ; Campbell vs. Swit'iler; Busssll I It Co. vs. Hochstlne; tleis vs. Held; Fronheiser v. Boro' of Johnstown; Grllllth vs Keim; Watson V9. Ivenneity et. at. ; V letor Sewing ntaelilne l?o. vs. Koilgcrs et. at. ; Watson it t'o., vs. Artm'rs of Wni. Orr ; Newhimse vs. McCartney; Burn vs. Cnhiek &. lieiiiord; .'.isrtln vs. Fror. hei-er : Krl-e ,' vs. Saupp; Holmes vs. MeUcc: .Mellon vs. Fin- I noy fc Johnson; Hnnilerlich vs Jery : Hablo &. Stelglitr vs. Nnifiausiiii ft. Co. ; Watson vs FreJ erleks : Brown, tor use. vs. bracken Bradley; Hillings . Wlieclock vs. Ij S. Iewls .. ;o.: Fust Nat. Bank of Altoona vs. Vowlnkel ; Fiahor k. Oo. s. Leldeii. H. McCOI.CAN, I'rothonotriry. I'rothonotnry s Oftice, Fbenstiurg, Aug. 7, 1b7. Ayer'e Sarsaparilla Is widely known a one of the niort effectual rctnediea ever discoyrrcd for cioRnfing the sys tem ana pnrirVin the blood. It" ht tood tJie test of j'ears, with & con stantly growing rep utation, bnsed on iu fntrlnsio virtue, and sustaioed Ly its re markable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and jet so searching as to eiTectiiallv purge out the great cor ruptions of the !ood, such as tho scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the sTftcra lor years, ?oon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear, rlence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Kruptloiis, and eruptive dis orders of the fkin. Tumors, lilotclieJi, Hoils, "Pimples, I'tittules, Sores. St. Antlionjs Fire, Hose, or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt lthcum, Hcst.d Head, Itinjrvvorm, and internsl Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomacli, and Liver, It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits "Neuralf? ia, Heart Dleaseu Female Weakness, Debility, and "LcucorrLoca, w hen they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. Ily renewing th appetite and vigor of t3be digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vi?or and a new lu&so of life. 1 Sviup 1 I UIV t JOHN D. THOMAS, I iool :nil Hoo 31 si lioi- T 1IF, iimli rsbrned resin i fiil'v Informs I.N niitner uis ni?li'incif si"' lb' I'et.lie uer r- allv t hut he is prepared to niahiifnc: tire B ( ITS and Slh IF" et any do- r d size or (jiiiility, from the fines French call J:tin hoot? to thet"oarset hrojrans. in the Vkuy i;2-t manneh. on the shortest notice, and at ino.hra'e prices bS like work can be otdnit bd anywhere. Those who have worn Boots and allocs made at my bctalili.-hirient i eed no niir.inr as to the superior o,unl.tv ol my work Others tan ei-ilv be eonyine -d ol the fact :l t hey will only ff vc nte a ti in!. Tn n;,d he convineed. lli piiit ii r of Boots and Mines n (tended to prom ni ly anl inn win k manlike iiiaun.r. Tharktu! for 'at favor I feci c. n.r.i'ont that my wi rk ni.! 1 l.-ej. will commend me to a con t in i.t:i nvc nnd it:i rt iifi- of 1 1 e sa -. JOHX I. THOMAS. a nmif s rsrr vtfl nHnU wsMfiE. V.U' POCKET KNIVES Knives, Forks Spoons, SCISSORS, XES. SHOVELS, LOCKS, HINGES. NAILS, FILES. .c. CARPENTERS', BLACK .SMITHS . AGRICUL TURAL TOOLS riuT r II PLBPARBD B T Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,, SOLD BT AXL DKVGciI?TS KVBSTWHU AT V1KM Kvl'OMlWV 1MJS. . II O S i: X StEEL, w Union Crop LEATHER, M ANLTAtTfllRIt OF MPHlitnR WIDOWS' A P P A I S K M KX TS. Notice la hereby given that the fol biwins: named pppraisr-meiiis of pcrs-iinil pro perly of decedent, selected r.rd st-l spurt for the widows of intestate? tinder the Act of As sembly or tho Hi h day o A pril. A. It. IS"I, have been filed fn the lteister' Office nt I'Lenslmr? and wiil lie presented lo ihe Orphan' C Urt of Csmbila county, for conRrtmitloti mid allow ance, on Wriinhshav. the 6ih dm of Sf.ptkm ni;n, A. D. 1s76, to wit : 1. Inventory and apprnlsemerit t certain per sonal property appra scd and Set ap-rt fur hoso H'.fich, widow of .lohti Hl icti, late of Johnstown boromrh. deceasod, f ftft. 2. lnentory and appraisement of certain por Sunal property appraised and set apart tor Kliza bcth Kigh. widow ul Jacob J'i.sh, lute Of Johnstown tairnuKh. deceased. .'WO. 8. Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonal properly appraised aud set apart lor thecliil tlrtn of James Wilson, late of Coneum ugh town ship, deceased, MM. 11, Inventory and appraisement of ccdnln per sonal proporty.iippr.iUcd nnd set apart for Julian M oh lor. widow ol Anihonr Mohler, late of Barr township, deceased, I'M ii. JAMK-4 M. HINOKIl. I'cirlster. Hejrlster's Olhce, Bben?burjr Aur. 7, 1870. IpxEuuToirs xotici:. Kstate of I'r.frn "Viinm.KV. Sr. Letters testamentary on the etate of Peter Wood cy. lata of t'hest townsh'p.t lambrla county, deceased, have been trranted to the umiersiirnod. reslillntr In said township, to whom all pcrs ms In debted to said estate are re.iiei.ted to make Im mediate payment, and thnfre hnvinir claims will present them properly authenticated for settle ment. FA LhYAII X KK Kxocutor. t best Twp., Adit. 4, lf.76.-6t. OTJCE. The followinn; articles were bought by me at Constable's sale, Jnly 31st. 1S7. and left with JosnrH (Iarpxkr of Barr township, until he redeems or I see fit to remove the same, to wit : 1 horse. 1 stove. 1 cup hoard, 1 table. 1 get chairs, 1 fink. 1 shot-gun, 1 (rrain cradle 2 sets h .rness. 2 bceseaps. 1 rind Stone, ami 2 sleds. All persona are hereby cau tioned aalnst meddlinir with said property Uarr Twp., Ana;. 4. 17 -3t. C. LKIB. jqOTlCE. The first nrnl partial ae count or William J. P.nck, assignee of "William Colo, has boon filed In tho Pro! lionet -ry's office of Cambria County, and will he presented for confirmation to the Court of Comm.. n Fleas of tnM county on the first. M.m lav of scptemlier A I. IS78. B. AfCCOUHNr, rrothonoiary. rroihonotary's OlHee, Kbcnaburg, July 24, l"t78. "CI A. SHOEMAKER, Attounpy AT-L.AW,h,lensbnrg. Office on street, east cud ! residence. ffice on High ll-21,'7tf -tf.T 0. LAKE, Attorsey-at-Law, Kbeoshiii ir P ( I -,,i v , , - r-. - 4.- KIOICI iSolphub Soap Il Clacuiig. rec'srii'sr. Piiofrti3g, "VjolluEf, flfi!i:g sai iVifiiig. Tt remlem the ooaniMt'sVlii remrat,l ai.ft and lie:iLfiil. It Imparl a lwaiit.iiil siu.Mithnevs to the skin, and f, rm na lastic wliitenm. It cure l.urim,' rl,lg, . liufn.ic, excorintiims, rouitlitiewi, tan.'sunlnirn, freck les, fierj.t, t'liarp".! lininls, Mres, iilrrrs, ilan.lrun", t.iiieri on the band o'nl feet. tt. Ii, Kmiiiid itch, it:l'.(:irL-t ween t!iot-. Itchli-n of tbe IkhIv, pi'e, corns. - jlKi reliors th itihinir mi l Irrititien of t -ttinjr nnd ting!:i5 i-iew t. Al it ii cspcfnlly adarrnl Ij t ie Ton.rr, Ni'rskst, nnJ l:ia aiea, you ci IT. tniio a bu'iUur ; .' et loaacro. I or I ath ing CliiMrcii. It l n:ioij:ia!led. Ixilieai kUd use ft la their Toilet woulJ iicTr d- witliout it. It iirnir!i.c tba K .r of perB ir:ion, sad, as an extrnnl rrtneilr. ca on-(.-ly tn lifted ftriilss. Kulf i!lrcUou ac:vmay each Lkag9. TKV IT. rrics 23 Ct. rr Cii. 3 f tin It t3 CH. liy mail 36 Cta. bj nuil 76 CU. MOt IrFOT At ' " Ir. Vnn 3ylce OfTloo, So. 1321 Green EU, Plii!ailelpti. Bold hj mil Urufclnts. USE NO OTHER. AND IirAt.KIl IX BARK, RIUE AM) FLlSTCffiS' 111111, joiixsroirx, jm. 4.fiT. tf:b rr Oak nnd ITcnilrK'k B-rk wanted. C.i"!. lii I on delivery at t be Tannery. WiMi.lv U, Jan. 7. lil.-Iy. A uniToirs been i Tdinn s Court of Caml ( butl'.in NOTICE. llaiiiio; appointed Auditor by tho r of Cambria rmm: v tn report (lis ri- I th amount In f(-e !. ei.'la ot .1 ..iin It. Nu. jr(e, ai1inini:rs'..r or Ki.-hard .Natl . I.:e ol mis qn tinnnn towrs-hip dee'd. li.wu I v hi account li ie I Mareti 10, h. iti. I hereby Kike tint ice that 1 will ;t at my oliier in i-.!.iMi-i.ii-tc.n Wi-onksoav the ilr.1 rtay of Akjist, t's7.'. at 2 o'ciook, P. v., when and where all parties in.erc'i. d are reijuir e I to present tbeir c!uitn. or be debarred lnun coininir in on .aid tumt, A. V IJAKKKK. Auditor. Jutv 2 l73.-.t. A iwiniics .Miiii b. lie tin- lerh!gneil, apMiiti'ei by the Court .f C'inii:in 1'ieas of Catub lac unlv A uditor to dis tribute the fund In the hand of John A. Blatr, si,mirt' nl lixi'ii Clint! imrhatii. n shown by hi? ai-cumit tiled in said t'luin. b'-ret.y irives p'otlee that he will sit nt Lis ulli-.-e iu Kin ii-ii.iric on V'Et KtAv.the IKIIi.lnr ot At(;ivT. 1K76. at 2 o' clock, p. Ja.. wiien and where all pariicf inten -te t mast present Inelr a;ti:s, or be debarred lrotn coming In on said fund. A. V. HAIIKcK, Auditor. July VS. 173.-St. NOTICE. . ifl's sale. od Keeot der, la Coust Hpu.a. Orphans' Court Salo. j "Y virtne of an ordcrof the Orphans (Vutrt of If Cambria county, the unders:tnc.;wlll oiler at ; public salo, on the premises, ou SATURDAY, AIT.UST 2(;(h, lS7i,j at half-past M o'clock e. m.. the followlmr described 1 real estate of which Ht'OH Ikv' ix died Seized, to Wit : A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND situate In OsllltJdn township. Cambria county, a "joining lands of Michael t-nilth. Patrick Bay, and others. containinn 4rteandttl Peret'i. bavii'n thereon creeled a oiie-and-a-half gtorv Iort Iloc-Ki L.OO Staklr. and the usual out build nirs. There is also a thriving younii orchard of choice fruit on the premises. I KRMS or s nr. One-half t he purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the otheV half in one year. With Interest, to tie secured by mortgage or judgment bond of the purchaser. THOM AS5 McNK.AU Administrator of Hi mh Divl i!, dec"d. Galllttln, Aug. 4, P-75.-31.' H. PLAXK, M. D., ir?jicctfully offers his professional services, to the citizens of Kbensburg and vicinity. Office ad ioinindr refldence an i iiumediaielv'in the rear of Hon. IK. J. Ilovd's dru srer. iht clls caa be nude at 'te restdenca nf iirS. liiian. on (pt. Having Iiourzlit atFhor; on ratuniav. ,lulv 22d. lhifi. ini- ii'iicbiiij o.-i:r:o.?.i firiieies as Ine profiertv ofllanlel .Murray, ol Cambria towuship. and left the fame w:iti hint during my pleasure. I hereby CH'iilon ail p-rsons ayin!t interr ring w.tli si"l property, tn it : Alt.-tm rve, oats, tiuekwhet, e .rn and p-.taloc It I he yTound. all the ha v w w nsado and lurmj nl l: ; cum. 'i y.i.rlnir' and calf; I lion; s beat .1 fheep ; a lot id lumb.-r a n. I Ftiln'.es.) and all the household fnrnliur" and kitchen nt-n.'its. .1 AS C JV1 1 ' J K A . Cambria Twp., July '.;. lS7t).-;t. "P x i : c v to 1 1 s xotic i :. IC-t:Oe of ,IBN Hlt APX.rv. dee'd. IV-tters testamentary on the estate of Ji.hti Bradley, late ol A Ihiihetiy township 1 1 ambria county, deceased, lisve been granted to the under signed, 'resldmir in sad township, o w horn all persons indebted to said estate are requested to Virtke imir.e.tinte pavment. and those harip? cUuns wi.l pr sent them propei ly auiuenticatel for Settlement. HKNliY MANsriELB. Kxecut .r. ford street, fcoenfimr. i-a4.-tf.j TyTOTICE. AU por-ons are lierel'V ciutlone I against interfering it la three Wares, one cow. eteht head voiitik cattle, five hoir a!l the ar.iln in Ihe erotind. tw,. sets harness, one aie.1. one plow, one harrow, one clock, and out bed stead and beddimr which were bought by me at Sheriffs sale and hare been left in i-ossessfon of Joseph steinls-tser. Jr:. r,f Barr township, until I see fit to remove the rnme. JOSEPH STE1.NBE15ER. Sr. (EO M. lE AVE. AUornry-at-Latc, Fenh'irr. Pa OfT) - on feutre etrcet. tnre.ioort tioa H.ti i-l.-eet, ifcugjrj,'
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