gbensbuig, Pa., . - A i u. z.t 1.170. tCCAL There, r,e Otfier 7i iTe' ...rtoiiintee'.' Our's can't, f AND PERSONAL. ..ii' Via re. for we rliJ.il school if this ..,l...'ic iKirocI t...'!t'ii Mmi.lilV next. ,rtv Hour-. I. -vol ion will roin- i' church in ihia place . ... ;l t tV,i,itain Inn," almiit four miles ' ili Si!""1'''' lH;eIi tl1 without a ?''" ,,nr , ii;irs. tot'K'i'onii.l sntttT frm Ii! ;r ii'pl v"'i'!l Ik- Ktiro togntthe lf-I,!;ri,i,:w'' :,ir- ,,,,. i !Vih1 Cbaujili fe.l from 1 1-1 :ti thu other Iay i i . n.-:ir M.iple.on, by Mr. 1 1 1 1 t i ; i n tr ii. Fire Co., it is mM, will Viill. 1 ' .; I. .! .1 I l 1 1 1 1 1 1 t ' ' I " .. I.' . ..... 1 1 i. ini.t.. i IM.il .. !'l II" 1 ' , " "" , ,u t in.1 next mouth, "'i v iuii"-''' re-rear of the Catholic clergy , . Ii rv .li.ii ese is now being Lelil f-il"-. Liim-ifi. ...ri!i! r.-i:i of Hmi. M. C. Kerr ":'' ,. ...r t li.- 1M. K. It. on Tuesday 'T ",'". ' t 'V N'w Albany, I ml. l' t -i i 11 ' "iori irier nt the I. T ri-i.:-, died m.ldeiily of npo- ' ,''. ,. 1:11.,; of ill'" Hill illKt. 'i v.i Li in nfl'riii!r for want l;f WIltlT. ill'll titativ of itx ''' i hi : tti-i ti it r.. , .. it . .. . v. ....... . . . v. . rail in I'- I sii: y.v.'l 1 1 - T the ci:ntMlipIafeil redtte ":' l.v 'In- I'.i'iihriii Iron Cn. will !, wii ii - :-v iixfiup' pay for laltoreia to ,,i ;-tii- i i-t't J'ci day. W ii !-''i'o will l;y l lie onier-stono . I nf'.i-r'lii I I !, ti ll Tit Ml'V"l-H4l:l'". f ;i w t-1" - " f , - i . iir'y. f" -morrow. Oilier rlei py. .' t:iK' J:irt in tin ct-wiiioiiicit, j,, ';)':. r- iii -'ii!' ran 1'iiy all li-:iiul.H at .' ,: v.ht.Vvilv piiii'H l'.v i:iilin on T IV-.rlli ' '"' il. i-ew proprie'ttr of the -;'!.. V.H tVii-iiiiiiil citr tor in ikitt ' l!V:;i- T i'i-i'- i'-iiV wv Unit tliu ftlifp i i'ii. i! rn'iii 'lt? (,'ifai lh'lil region I'm,,!,.-iM'!-ai lii lil roaI during I U:ir I.i::t Ithl tVor KC-Ilt k!-: . ! .i! I '-L' -l.u.r IK' " 1 ie .'. i i l :i,m..1 I lien. V. Vi :iHT, (in ware ami : .! : i- r.-jarttl to flU a , . i . '.Ii i lor ijiiart fruit i"ins . i.i T." t imi'i j-r itozuii. Dnler - lI.'.rto k, l!ns;Lter of -, i V., of llo'.liii.vvs'.urp, mill i' 1 1 ii i tor of ilii nnin-r. ;.. , . i o) VHliii' lln Sihtttttof XnU. W 1 -' : -'.!. l'.nl'i:ru!i. ' -A l':t. ;:!! sl..'o i v. l.at .tai-ol. Kocli r ":.!-rr. - ! ': r'v' 'v, !? -ilfonl cnnuty t j i.i - "oi of a car wimlow va i - a i-.u-si iij: train wliilo on ..-.in i.. I hi i.il. ihlna llie otlior ilay.J -A v'.i-iii1, sa'icl.i 1 Iwiri-.pitit; to Mr. J I; li tr.i.ot' II.'iM.Uyxl.uiir, an to!!ii n. A . i ii.vi'H-ss at Johnstown, on V i,i-n k' i wliiie thf own;r was i:-c t f ; . ' - :' l' i a f--w l:iiiiUt . -Mr In:?::: J I.. if ol Irwin tut I -; . t .' l;nsuvii, ilietl in tl.at 4, r. i. '' i i i-t. :w.-.l aix-ur CO ji'arn. I.' !, i! v. :i- a fry 'x,ln)!,ii y laity r.iva i .-it i.i-i trail who kncw I - l. v J N I li .nr. -t :-:'i! 1 1 1 i h r-f;lnii on Slon : . riii i!istr;lnit-il hi.s -anJ i'.-, liit r-o i;-.r uh w have i- '1 to .Illlnilpe WOH lolr. i'i - ir.t itn to the "I-'roHly II. of Mr. .Tuhii K'lriwnrth, of o ' .i ,ix yi-.ii-M .f nifo, wililo '. i : :i i "! :irr hoys il Tlitirsilay , ;i wii-nw t: a i inniiliT;ilil.- ili :l U . I.iiiH is in o:itr of hi ar:nn !': H it r, a ni-.-u of Jp.fl.Tnrm - ' on a vij.ii t WiHiatfiM- iii. i'.. v line l:-r faiti r. fnnt. a KiMti r ol the ex- .i , ,1 fh -rn CoiiiV. l-ra-: at 1 ' i.i.', r f th,K i!i.-e, lum lieen ' ; I-I'. W.lrutf, K.-q., ,: 1 'I 1 ii'iulir County I'oin- ,i ' ,-r;i 'a :i' a- Iiim njiftial .' ' -"-.r. .' t.:-!t i holcctiun con.d : u-. i.. i.i i .r -,,. !"-i'i'.rrow lef.ro yon '" ' ' ; ' Uir printi-r what ': :- ! ! ' i ! yi.n wi'.l Irtj ahlo to ' ' v ::!. iniii h it.i.ie r.i-rt. ami ' 1,1 '' '' ' ;.w '' voiiM'iein-fi ft'iitk are niiished ' ' i.i f.-rl'-. t i-otulii ion. Jt If : ' ' i' :,i ' !i'i iii not i-iilii-iTi;I with ' ' or ho ilot-s i. of ' i.-i; ii... . i ,,f ir. woi kri was a !! ' ' h-il investiiiiOif , 1 I-" . l'.i l, of nt i '.ni:-iiiun . 11. is -lf ii, tho siiln a few " !! -arioiis ioi:.tition on '-. 'out r!!;i it s-iu'ch hat on i-ii',', :i)nl nriy yet rerovor, ' - s. tu lr u.tlllsl that r ll- -! r..t::.l "A',. ,1, '". I..- ' 1; Jr'. -r 'i:..,'.. 'i' t I. -.; It. .1 ' '-tui , ' Wl- ,1. 1 " u , !-k.i. o I. I ' ! '-.ti 1 I iliirn-t-ii pir rout, in tin tiu..,y.'i's of the Cambria ;'-:-:l iutl ail rlasxori ami "1 I'ri-Nl.'i;t i!on 11 to tin; f. I; ?.-.; ti ,l,, iifil lljlltll I I !ir ifur.x, anil wiii take !.i: i f s--ji'dnlM-r. i;t t i,.. rushi;iii nninetl 'lull oi.lv tlnee ilayt in ''.'1 to i-'Ti: 111 i t uill! on ! t--: hy sliootintj hiiMo!f '' v -ihi .l .nl.t !!,:tf the a-t il' i U ilii-, I'.lair roiiiitT, x : ii'-; 1; i- a :;i a !.co over 'o iri-il is saiil ?o favor the ! .lotm t'l-Msna un tin' Ito ; for ('.( ioi-chh in thin tilH ki.o that thai l:an any ;'" '! f.i. t lhat Hon. A. A. t;i or 11 (Mm thi; aspiratioiiM ' itf, of lIoll)itaHbnrg, lor 'i.-h mi... 1 , , 'r i'ivi. : 1 Mie (!arrolltown eirnet "1 Monday Ust to tent their ''ii' tits iii. fore aoci-piint; t hem I , 1 - - ' iti'mi j, niiii ae our . '"i'i 'In :i 1 !l.,rt 111 that line, f ! I .1 1;: 1 ... ,- .i , n.i.i..k. . -iii!it. 1 im iiin'rii- I ' ' it .1 ;... . ... , - (..f on ai.ii wi re i:klii 1.1 !!'" ''" L tll5 hittinp tho gander ,.!' I'.' '"Vrx; l iii the i-a-w of a 1 ".l V ', !!' " ' " V':i'' (",llllt:Wll), Who 'is - ' ' 'l '"'J" w'h wan annoying; ' '-v '"'""irf last, ati'l with that I ''tiliar to h.-r Kti'in k ;! site sidewalk and cut 1 i-1 t. injicr wisIieH ufi to B.iy '' 7'; .... i-- n "Mil , t. I'.:..; on !i ' 1 : ' Hllllioll 'III' IlllillH of 'ill. lv"ik fit any pi---i 1 it itidebti'd I 'II. I.., I ''-.ti,' '" S i; I ; "I" ill.. I .! i . . liv-'i 1. ' ""s in a party convention in an-., I" . ,1... a 1 s.-orc) are setth.!, and "lit therefore tillilil'rttnnd ' ! I'SiiMreii or otliT porKoiiii 1 , '-i" t of ih. kind tuih-sH v v ith il, iii. 1 ( '.;.. s j-rat roiiioiiiation h!iow i. ii' - it l.ash-ft a t:ooil rTnI ' ' tni'jiiy of al'. ill'; nnwupa ' al im.-k U.-um to the. '-OWf that. ' ' "l! 01 t. f.uid. Ilon't fail, tii'm j.t;,'t atrjir.'tfiition, ' :li:t in this pla-e to-morrow 'own i., Monday next. 1 t .iiil .,1 n j voti-H hi tlw limit. ' iMihliraii 'on vcntion, tlm ' " ! ien t. liroiUer Dui horr.iw r ;' i i.- .. i i ivi d ni 1 h-first ballot " i: Hi.- kind of a I'ort in a ntorm ' 1 -"tk ;v 11. rally Hud their politi tin i. ,t ... 1 ., , . " . .,.... ' 11. -ii l llllll'H IO UIVIUIII Ii Ml 'il,. "II ''III:'. :i i'ii.uI t , .1 ... ill. 1 1... , . 7. i- "'J " " ln;l in,.. 1 1 l.ll..... ---... r.--iai Jii-liiU'lU nil itl'li!l. Ij.ive'n lalxir ,.l. i. . 1 .. , ( .fcu 1111: lilliiilii. in 3 -.ii very well lor llayen li.iv di'ti'iiiitii.'d to "Trin... . v" 1 mak.j It r.-ml Til- r'".i-..i:;.;- n -. .1 ' I III 'M st.-ii..! ..''Ill II... . "'it I'-opie 'U'.i T r'itiin.: A lad r.aiiied Duuinyor, son of Mr. I. 8. Dumnyer, nf Adams township, was badly cut in the arm by a young companion named Miller, who first threw his knife at the in. j 11 red boy in a fit of passion, but failing to ftrike him, picked it up aud inflicted an ugly gash f ollB of jl(s arm8 at already Mated. The boys were alone together at Mr. Duiimye r's residence when the cutting Mr. Henry HoiiHefelt, of Somerset town ship, Somerset countyj has corn stalks on bin farm which measure from neven to eleven feet in height, one stalk at least of which, about nine feet high, contains no less Mi .111 seven well duvelojied ears, every one of which measures Tally one foot in length. Th HotiselVIt good when it fim beheld the field's productiveness, and uo doubt has felt good ever since. lr. ISrown, of Meyersdale, Somerset county, has in his possession a stuffed raif with two heads, which ws txirn in that county a few years a(i and lived tor several weeks. Tho same lusu naturie was in life the posnensor of two hearts united by a ligature, two stomachs and two livers, and J-.r wilh all its endowments the voiuhfnl bi.vine was forced to Kiiccuuib to that dread destroyer, Death. The sixteenth am seventeenth internal revenue districts have bfieti consolidated and will henceforth be known as the sixteenth district, with Edward Scull, Esq., of Somer set, as th collector. Tlits change necessi tates the stepping down anil Out of a veteran office holder in the person of Samuel J. Jtoyer, Esq., of Johnstown, who will scarce ly know how to icalize for some time to come how it feel to live without the public teat in his month. . Two children in one family died at the lohnstown mine bank, near llollidayslnirg, on Saturday lat, from a disease resembling cholera morbus, with which four others at the same place, all six lie'mg relatives, have also died within a comparatively short time. The presence of soiiih poisonous substance in the drinking water and the fact that there are two or three dead horses in lh immedi ate vicinity is said to account for the present prevalent disease. The well known Oarland store room and dwelling house on Eleventh avenue, Al toona, will lie 1 itl'e red at public sale on Mon day, Sept. 18th, at 3 o'clock, p. ni. This stand is one of the best located and the iiiot successful i:i the Mountain City, ami any man who 1ms money to invest could not possibly put if where if wonld do more good for himself than in this really valuable pro perty. See handbills printed at this office and soon to lie xjsfcd. The fire engine and hose carriage was run out 011 Moid lay evening Inst and the new water works thoroughly tested by applying two sets ir hose to tliu engine and With less than one-half the usual lalior throwing water over soiii.5 of the loftiest bouses iu town, which indeed 1 an b'i done by merely attach ing the hose to any of the plugs, the pressure tieing so great that a good stream can lie thrown one hundred feet or nioro by tho force of gravity alone. -The Altoona Hflrror is possessed of optics sharp, we weon, when it is able to discover that, tho contest in this county for Sheiirf is goiitir to lie very close, "wit lithe chances, as matters now stand, in favor of Davis, IJe pllh'.h till." E'.evtlng IvepiiblicniiB to office in Cambria ciointy is one ot the lost arts, and irritber Mr. Divis t:r.r any oiher.memlier of that party will ever r.ain pet so much as a smell at the political rh;sh pols hereaway. Miitk the prediction. No man not provided with a compli mentary can po to the show to-morrow without expending some money, hut every man can more than mnke up for the outlay by railing at the cheap cash btore of Myers & Lloyd while he is in town and investing a few dollars iu dry goods, groceries, and "sirh.like" arlii ls which are needed in every family and which certainly can lie iMitiithi at lnwi" figures from the abo'e firm than at any other country store in the county or out of if. Either through accident or design a lad in charge of a baby carriage con tailing an infant child b:icked' the perainlnilaior and ill pre-ions burthen into the ri veraf Johnstown, on S-ilurday evening last, and then skedad dled up the street, leaving the infant to lie fished tint by otln-.r parties, who fortunately witnessed the occurrence and came to the rescue just in the nii-he of time. A fomeiit or two more would have added anoter to the angelic host, and as It. was the resusci tation of the almost lifeless infant required considerable effort. ISrothcr Otiss. of the Ilnntingdon Globe, esc5!ed ilin delug". by d-ii'llniug t be a cail d dt one week liefnre the Republican con vention was held, but Urother Durborrow, of the Jo-.irrutL, went- into tb contest, and, iike m.wlesf editors generally, came out worsted, 1 he ticket lieing H.fl. Fisher for Senator, 1. 1 Dewees ami Alex. Port for Assembly, (inst a.', of Jos. 11. Dnrlsjrrow and someliody i-Ue.) I'eiry Moore for Associate Judge, Diniel M. Conrad for loor Dint-tor, Join. X. Lntz for Jury Commissioner, and (i. V. IJnyitt for Cormier. Tho convention was held on Tuesday last. A hid named John F.Dlvely. son of Mr. Win. C. Dively, a forinnr citizen of Holli djjsbuig, iici iden'ai'.y blew his brains out with a short musket in Ilnrrishtirg 011 Fri day last. The boy was blowing into the muzzle of the weapon at tho time ami the nresumptioii is that he had one of his feet on the trigger, which slipped off and caused the'discharge of the j.un, the contents en tering his month and blowingont his t rains, as already stated, producing of course in stant death. The 'same lad had the in: for tune some time in April last to kill his little sister by accidentally striking her with a Imse bali bat. A man named Coikel who had made his escape while under arrest at McVeytown, I'a., wa rearrested in Ilnntingdon, on Thursday last, for the alleged commission nf a hellish outrage on a twelve year old daughter of Mr. Henry Wilson, of the former place, lut while the ollicer iu charge was engaged In purchasing tickets for Ihe pur pose of con veving his prisoner to the sceno of the outrage, Coiki l gave him the slip also and started up the ltroad Top railroad tiaek at a full run. lie was eventually o.ertaken, however, hy a yoting man named Oliver Moore and was subsequently takn fo L?w;is tuwiiatid committed to jail to await hifi trial. Altoona has never ex perienred such hard times as now prevail iu that city, and as a consequence merchants there are so anxious to get rid of their goods that they are willing to sell at almost any price for the n-adv cash. Havers will do well, there fore to avail themselves of the present op-iMM-tniiity for securing great bargains, and while ther are at it we lieg leave to remind them that one of the Is-st men to strike is Godfrey Wolff, the renowned dealer In made-up clothing, etc., who never was in bettor humor than Im i now for virtually fftviii" away m-ery article in his mammoth store." RemomtM-r the place -Twelfth street, next ibior to the iKSl-oinVn, Altoona. Tin Reou'iMcau Committee of Hunting don co.Tty.'of which Allex. Port w as chair Ill . ami A. L. 1 iss secretary, uietin ii.g 01 on Monday last, and after Heeling W. V Clin i.ughaui as chairman and Sam I U. Isett a secretary, passed resolntionsseverely censuring l'orl and tluss for an alleged at tempt to sell out the party to Messrs. Woods mid Or!ady, whom they designate as l"'" cal tiuksurs. They also instructed their chairman to is.ne a ca'.l for ai Independent K. pul.li. an con vent ion 011 the 12th of tvtp te iils r next ti nominal a county ticket, which instructions have already leeii com plied wiih. So tlm Republican breach In Huntingdon count v seems a far from being closed as ever." More's the pity for them and pleasure lor Democrats. A young ma.11 without n wife of his own tried to consf.lo himself by promenading the streets of Johnstown aoout the hour of tweivo on Friday night last with another man's wife, hut his enjoy tnent was suddenly broken in iiimiii by a policeman, who marched them Isith otrto the lock up and then went and aroused Burgess Easiy, who in als.utoim hour thereafter appeared and fined the wo man S10 ''" young man just hair that sum. with the costs appended in both in- . ... . I 1 1 1 I ll MA stances. Failing to come iwn "stiotts" instauter, the Burgess had I both or them lin ked up. in ditlTent cells of course, but thev were snhsequenrly released on pay ment of the stipulated amounts. Cruel, wa,.,'t it?-eqn;ci.i:iy when the woman s hn-i.ind was working away down at Ilr.nl - Some newspaper men are entirely too thin-skinned for the business. They say what thy please aliont other people, and not unfrequently lay themselves open to the charge of libel, hut if any of their nontem poraries hapen to make a remark si .out ihetn. entirelT innocev.t and v -.;,! of nr..ii.u I though it lie, they get up on their ears and imagine an sorts ot evil things, simply tie cause they have some tender spots in theif compositions which they think everybixly is anxious to probe. Out Upon such touch-me-nots ! If they can't take a Joke they should never perpetrate one, and if they are ad dicted to habits susceptible of an occasional hint, which we deny thinking of or intend ing iu the latest instance at least, the sooner they take a new departure in the way of re form the better it w ill be for their own peaces of mind. ( : The Johnstown Tribune Bays that front actual measurements made bv- Surveyor Peelor, of that place, the altitude of Johns town alnjve ti-.e water is just 1,177 feet the height being taken from the passenger depot. Uailitzin is 2,VH feet above the level of the ocean, and Altoona is not quite an high as Johnstown, as tlm altitude is fixed at 1,104. llarree Station, Huntingdon county, is on a level with the Union depot, Pittsburgh or at least within a few feet of the same. The Summit is tho highest point on the Alle gheny mountains, and we tnav add that the lowest point, in the matter of price, if not locality, is the famous Star Clothing Hall of Jas. J. Murphy, 10" Clinton street, Johns town, where it needs r.o survey's instrument ment to discover that the best of ciothiugcar. always lie bought for as little if not less mon ey than at any other establishment in the State. As an addenda to tho Herald's story about Mr. Edward Davis, of Jackson township, who, by the way, it forgot to sav is now liv ing with his third wife, being the father of twenty-five children, we may state that Mr. Michael Rager, a former well known citizen of the same township, now deceased, was the father of twenty-seven children, nearly all of whom are still living in that locality, ami that n pou four contiguous farms iu the same neigUIiorb-ood, occupied by four fami lies only, no less than forty children t an 1k counted at the present time, and we are not sure that the retnrnsare all in even yet. Verily, the divine command to Increase and multiply is implic itly obeyed iu the town ship of Jackson, which has prodnced some of the bent men that cati lie trotted out any where, but not one so far as heard from who is ever likely to lie elected to the ofl'u-e of Sheriff in the good old Democratic cotluty of Cambria. After three protracted sessions the School Directors of this Iiorongli succeeded on Tuesday evening last in selecting the following corps ot teachers lor tho ensuing term of our public Sfhoo!s, which commences on the first Monday of Septemlier, to wit! Prof. T. J. Chapman, to have charge of Class A in School No. 1 and general super visor of all the other departments, at a sala ry of $70 per month; Mr. Eash. to have charge of the school in Academy, with Class R and A of Schools No. land 2 respectively, at a salary of Sit per tnontV ; Mrs.Ciark, S35 per monlh ; Mises Mnllio Davis, Allle Lloyd and I tattle Jones, at a salary each of S:tl) per month. Some of the Board thought that the selection of a Principal would lie a Lite task, but, as the sequel shows, it proved otherwise, and hence it is that we congratu late Mr. Chapman, Who has few superiors as an educator and disciplinarian, upon his return to our town after only a few months' absence. The store of our frlenrl and patron, Mr. Wm.,1. Buck, or Buck's Mills, Allegheny township, was, we regret to say, entered by bnrglars on Wednesday night of last week and ilesjMiiled of about S'-00 worth of goods and S20 in money which had been left in the till. Accesa to the store was' secured by cutting a hole through one of the window shutters and withdrawing the Isilt, alter which the bnrglars took the lower sash out of the frame and went, in and secured their Isioty. The money drawer, containing sev eral papers and a few pennies, was found next morning In the middle of the road, not far from the stora building. Mr. Buck was absent from home at the lime of the rubbery, having gone to Loretfo to attend the Forty Hours' Devotion then in progiess, and re maining thereover night. Strong suspicions ait to the wherealtouts of the stolen goods are entertained and a search warrant was issued and placed in the hands of an officer, hut with what, result we failed to learn. Wm. M. Reese, the young man whom we noticed last wek as having leen arrested and held in S300 hail for Ids appearance to answer the charge of stealing eleven dollars from Mr. Richards, of Fairview, has again Iieen arrested, this time on suspicion of hav ing committed a burglary at the store of Messrs. Lewis, Mylcs & Co. , in Johnstown on the night of the 2:h of April last, and also stealing various articles, the property of Mr. T. H. Kimmell and Win. II. Rose, Esq., from the pump factory of the last named gentleman. A search warrant was issued and two trunks and two boxes le lotigiug to the accused were found at the residence of his mother, and on lieing over hauled a great deal of the stolen property was discoven-d. There were also 5710 in greenbacks. So in gold and 81.60 in silver f.unul iu one ol the trunks, and the balance of the stolen goods was sulisequently secured nf the residence of Mr. David Rowland, father in-law of young Reese, who with his daughter, Mrs. Reese, keeps house at Kil lan's grist mi!!, iu Indiana county, where the missing ai titles were found, and where Mr. Rowland is employed as a miller, his real home lieing on the clay pike, alsiutsix miles from this place. The accused was brought to E'.ensbnrg on Wednesday night, be having faileti to procure tho requisite bail, 51,000, and will no doubt bo called upon week afier next to answer the several charge brought against him. PKRSBTTKWANISM IX EnKNSBTJRO. In the course of an interesting historical address on the rise ami progress of Preshyterianism in Ei.etishurg, Rev. MacGoniglo, the talented young pastor of that congregation, furnished the following facts: He said that in the year 1840 there was a movement set on foot among the Presbyterians of Eliensbnrg for the organization of a church. During seven years followi.ig there was occasional preach ing, hut not until the 'JSth of March, 1K50, was the first Presbyterian church formally organized. It was organized under the di rection of the Presbytery of Blairsville, with fifteen inetnliers and one elder. A few months previous a church had been organ ized at Sutiimitville, and the two churches formed one charge, over which Rev. Andrew McElwaine was pastor. The church build ing was in course of construction a, the time of the organization, and it was dedicated 011 the 10th of .l ine, 1S.W. Ebensbnrg at that time comprised what is now the East Ward, with a few scattering houses within the pre cincts of the present West Ward. During the twenty-six years since the chnrch was organized there has been seven different pastors in charge of the congregation, suc ceeding each other. Judge Kmkcad was the first elder, and still remains iu that po sition, always taking an active part in every- srsl worK lor me pniuiuiiwu u ... j . johnstoven lrtounc. dock's. Our Westers Border.? Life, Srtnet and History. No portion of American His tory is so replete w ith thrilling incident and interest as that known as the Heroic Epoch of American Border Life. There is a charm and freshness aliont the . . ..- .1 .. ..,.1 .x-itiiiir advent ii res of the 1 stirrinK im"." "'" -- ! dread naiikht old borderers snch dauntless I . . ir ......... ilfl.o.lv T ji rr 1 1 worthies as Jtooue, ivemo.., ''-'.' i Harrod, McCnllongh. the Pocs, Z ines, and Wetzels. that attract alike old and young, . -...-.i ii.a lialitof recent events ! t ranspiring in the Indian country show most ! vividly the trying scenes through which the I pioneer men and women of our country have !nsed. This history is fully given in the i nTy volume "OUR WESTERN BORDER 100 . Vf vrS Aoo," bv Charles McKmght, Esq., ! author of "Old Fort DnQnesiie," and puts ! Bl"j. C. McCURDY &CO , lldlailel i.hia, Cincinnati I. Chicago and St Lon is Agents are waiHed everywhere -Address ihe Publishers for terms and Illustrated Circnlar. The weather clerk gave its the cold shoul der for awhile, but. yesterday he lnl it to ua aaiu pretty uear tod hot. jLoca I Correspon tlence, Cakiiolltows, Aug-. 23, 1870, Pear Freeman The qni.-t August moon has come ; A slumbrous silence nils the sky ; The fields are stld, the woods are dumb. In jrlassy sleep the waters lie," Buyast. So It is In this hot, still month. All nature seems to he In calm repose ; the dumb animals stand or He idly in the simile, and even the mu sical fnusqutto and the lively blue-tailed tty seem to desist from their bloody assaults upon man and beast, as if anxious not to disturb the quiet monotony of the scene. THE FAKMKKS are now bnsy prepnrtmr the round for the fall frrafn, plowing and rolling- clearing- being- all the go. IHK BIO SHOW. It ts altogether probable that a good msny persons in this vicinity will attend the wrest Bho"inyoiir town on Saturday next, ss our toofal rural rriends Very irenenilly think that after stowjnir away the abundant harvest they are entitled to at least one day's recreation and amusement. . THE 1550 TIOY8 have ricetved thoir nvw silver Instruments an 4 are well plensod with them. They played sev eral choice pieces of music on their return from Kheiistnirir, whore they weut to receive and test the Inst ru merit!". IIKKOCKATIC CtXB. On Saturday last n meeting was held In the school house in Cai rolltown. borouirh for the f'urpose of organizing a TiWen nd Heinti-icks einocrntic ltc-fonn fluli, and the effort was a success in every particular. Great enthulasin was evinced, and all Joined with riirht irood will and an unmistakable determination to do their level best for the Cause. The medio was organized by electing Hon. John Buck chairman. Messrs. A, Slrittinatter and F. Bear er Vice Presidents, and Messrs, A. Walters and Joseph Bche .Secretaries. The object or tho meetittir whs announced In a tew remarks by Mr. James Null, who was followed by A. Wal ters, Esq.. in a really excellent speech of about one hour's duration, sfter which the following preamble anl resolutions were adopted with out a u ssciitmjr voice : Whkkeas, The Kepublican party has had con trol of ihe irovernment of these United States for a period of sixteen years, to the great detri ment of the honor and glory of our dearly b loved Republic, the ruthless exeiidiiiire of the public monies, and an entire disregard for the welfare of its people by continuing in Im portant offices of trust corrupt and incompe tent olticials; therefore, Itomlvifd, That we. the undersigned, do here by organize oui selves Into s Democratic club, to tie stvlcd thw Tihlen and Henditcks Keform Club of Carrolltown and Carroll township, for the purpose of sustaining and defending the Democratic candidate for otlice, and lncressing the Democratic vote in this locality, and to do nil in our power to forward the interests of the grand old Democratic party and its glorious principles, 011 Ihe success of which in this Cen tennial year of our Independence depends the redemption of our country from llm radical thieves who now control ll. fimitrtff. That this Club shall meet every Sat urday evening during the campaign. There weru llMy-two voters In attendance at the meeting', and on next Saturday evening fully as many m re naiaeswill Is? enrolled . Cm-rolltown borough and Carroll township claims the honor of having- formed the first Democratic Club iu the cuuuty fortlic present campaign. At'KOSTlC. Honest men, In trying times. Our country needs lh-jr might Now iu this Hire oT the nation's crimes Samii'-Ts csll'd to set them right; Accepted I causing to rejoice . Many a firm and honest heart. Uncle tauiiiel"s cheery voice, , . . Kntered ready for the start. ' Iionrt the welkin rings - Joy is In every face , . Tiloen where among? - , f Is foremost In the raoo Loader of ihetn nil Democratic to Ihe core Knteted at the pcod..-"s call. Now he gums the White House door. Mom AmiK. The Lloyd Bankruptcy Cask. As a matter of special interest to many of our readets we publish the following from th Pittsburgh Port of Wednesday last : In tho IT. 3. District Court yesterday. Judge Hctchum cm the bench, came up nrst tor argu ment, the case of Willimn M. Lloyd In bank ruptcy. Wm. faoyd. thedeblor. was represent ed by Hon S. R. I SI 11 1 r. of llollulu tsburg. and John M. Kennedy, Ksq ..'of this city. For the creditors anoean-d Hon. fou is W. I In If. of Hsr rlsburg. O'-orge M. Keade, Eq., of EbCushurg, and N . I'. Mervlpe, lq.. ol Altoona. represent liiv over three hundrud creditors, and as many thousand dollaia. This oa" has lie-n in In titra tion torn lonir time. It first en in e before thi ;;tirt. His Honor Juilire .MeC.-md less on Ihe bench: thence If was taken hy lull of review before J adire McKer.nan In the t.'ircuit Court Next it cauie by reference before Keg-lsier ShafTcr of this city, sittinir in Altoona. Now it is liefore the District Court Rvrnin. on c-xceplion to the Register's report. It has buen. perhaps. tho most hotly contested case In tmnk nipt cl ever before this Court. The creditors have been successful at every stage of Ihe proceed Innrs. notwithstanding the earnest and elaborate opposition by the learned counsel for Mr. Lloyd. The -use is one of unparuielijd interest in Blair ami l 'ninbria counties, as it unccts so large a n;n.,b.Tof ueocleiii that locality. The unusilft hi-it-ii'P ami aggravation in it result from the tact tlint nearly every laboring man in ai- tooii'i. who has tieon iii.lusirioj-. and savmir, is a loser by the failure of Win. M.Lloyd, while In , if is said, although utterly insolvent, lives In luxury nnd eletiance. 1 he fact that the bur den oi Ids failure falls with such crushing wi-iglif on Ihe working class-s in many in stniioes sweeping away the little fortune ac cumulated by years of toil, has wrought Hint community into u pitch ol bitter feeling seldom observed. Theargument was opened yesterday morning by Mr. Hlair for the debtor, aud was followed by Mr. Heade for I he creditor. The entire d;iy was ciuscmed In the argument, ihe Court sit ting from ten o deck A. M., to six J. M. J Ins morning Hon. L. W. Hall continues the argu ment for the creilitors, and an able and cflec live effort is expected. Mr. Keuncdy will con duct tor the debtor. From yesterday's issne of the Pittsburgh Pout we clip the following iu relation to tho same case: Thos. Uichcy et. ol. vs. Wm. M. Tjloj d, debtor, Altoona. Argument on exceptions tiled to Ihe confirmation of the Register's icport. as to the suthci.'ucy of tnc ci eJitors' joining in petition for ndj jiiication. by Mr. I-1 bill, of liurrlshurg, against and Mr. Kennedy lor thu exceptions. Dccibioti of Court reserved. Fowl. Doinos. The Johnstown Tri&uue of a recent date contaius tho following quoer lory : Taylor township furnishes us wtth an Item thai will be read with interest. Kceenliy a pheasant's nest was found near Angus' sawmill, In that district, and it was noticed that there were several eggs belonging t the domestic fowl known as the hen, Iu aouiliou toa number thai hud been laid by the pheasant. The (ggs were left undisturbed, and tlnnlly there was a fiifht between the two birds most Immedi ately inn rested, as to which was entitled to priority in the matter of hatching out the fruit, i he wild one succeeded in driving off the lame one, and three weeks subrquonily several lit tle 1 Inckeiin of ihe domestic species stepped out Iroin the shell. It Is known to many of our readers that about one week longer is re quired to hatch out pheasant ogs than is neces sary for hen eggs, and in this insl.oice the pheasant left the nest as soon as the Utile chick"iis made tl.eir appearance. They were almost as wild as if they had been the simon pure liltlu pheasants, and since they were hatched out the old one and hur brood have frequently been seen, but their capturecannot be accomplished. This opens up in a new light the argument for which country debating school are famous; namely, "which Is the mother ol Ibe chieken the hen that lays the erg, or the one that hatches It out?" A pheas ant hatching hen eggs, ami the brood showing ail the instincts of me wild fowl, would go fur toward showing that she is really the mother of thr lilliu ones. "Wondeukul Escape of a Littlk Child. The Huntingdon Jxteal A'etr of Monday last contains the followiug account, furnished by a friend at Orbisonia, that cout.tv, of a most remarkable escape from death of a little child about two years of age t On Monday of last week, a little child, aged two years, of Mr. Ueo. Sinclair, a painter by trade, residing at Kockhill station, strayed away from lis In. 1110, both parents being absent, and got on the track or the Bast Broad Top Kail road, where it was playing with two other children. - The mixed train came along, when the engineer Mr. Allen noticed Mri Sinclair s child on the track, and endeavored 10 stop the train, but finding he could not do so, lie went forward upon the cowcatcher. Tor the purpose or picking the child up, but tailed. Ihe child fell, and the engine and seven cars passed over it. As soon as the cars were stoppol, the en gineer went back expecting to find the mangled remains of the litlicone, but his surprise waa great when he discovered that It was un injured, and had its hand upon the rail, mak ing an effort to get away. It had taller be tween two ties, and in this critical position it had remained uutil the engine aud cars bad passed over IU 8ECOXD F.XPO8ITIOX OF TUB TRADESMEN'S INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE, NOW OPEN! MAKE WAY -FOR THE- t; -.-v. rs;---? :- Viti ii. ?k Ksff nCHAL BAIL, Eras! AST BISFLaT, al Attrictbs a Zrq Esji-fcd. - " ': ' Miii! 1m. iU I.... D a r 11 1 1-. oiuaiu uy me uicdi ftciieiii udnu. Danocn Ascension tvery uay. Fruit Show Third Week; Poultry Show Kourta Week; Dog Stow Fifth Week. PREMIUMS PAID AT ONCE. 8-2.V Almiioiij Adults 25 Cents until September 1st. 8m. Mew ash Store RECENTLY OPENED BY RRTCB, BAXTl;!i, JOXES t COjIPANV- Iii Wort BnMi EMu; Ii AND TO WHICH The CENTRAL HOTEL, of Pittsburgh. Everybody is Rushiaj IN QUEST OF 55 llfe-sk ..litlttiMStMtti ... . "r tSMltllFIELD STREET, FROM 2d TO 34 AVEN'S, TITTSBUltGH, PA. The roost centrally located first-dads Honse fn the city. Street ctrs pass the door every five minute to all the depotsand all parts of both cities. Teripa. ZJi per ;day. Aug. 18, l?;a. 3in. WALSH A.NUhKJ-ON, Proprietors. SUCH AS ARE OFFERED IN THE FOLLOW The most p'o'r'iflar and most valuable medi cal works ever gifren to the press are those written by the Consnlting; Physician of the "Peabody Medical Institute," Boston, who has devoted his life to the study of the sul ieets of which he treats iii their pages. These book are published by the Institute, whose advertisement may lie fonnd in our columns, ami Bhotthl 1 perhsed i-arefnlly hy the young of both sxes. "The Science of Life, or Self-Preservation," i a practical treatise upon matters deeply concerning the health and vigor of Isith old and yonng.and has already bail a career of usefulness and populariivgratifying to the author. Kqiially admirable is the work entitled "Sexual Physiology of Woman and Her Diseases," by the same ablo author, who has recently written and published still another, entitled " Disease of the Xerves and Nervous Mala dies," a timely production. ATJold Medal has recently lieeu presented to the author of these works by the National Medical Asso ciation: See advertisement. E The Vert VokSt Chkonic Diseases ttrKKli. There, is no disease, however long standing, which may not lie cured by proper treatment. Dr. Ke.yser has given chronic diseases of the lungs, heart, throat, and ad jacent organs, hisseriiiusatteiitioii for nearly forty years, and any of them that he cannot cure 'may be set 'nvn a hopeless. Dr. Keysef is tho discoverer 6f Dr. Keyser'S LtJKtJ CtjMR. a medicine that bids fair o revolutirJiiin the w hole treatment of pulmo nary affections. Thousands have been cured by it who tieter consulted the Doctor at ail, but it were always better to see tho Doctor that discovered the medicine, than to take it without; when this is not convenient, try the Lung Cure; it is a wonder-work ing agent, anil Will animate the whole tollsUtutioii with new life. Price of Lung Cure 1.50 per lmttle or S7.0 per half dozen. Trt no had at Dr. Keyr'a Lalioratory, 2i0 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh. His private consulting cfiice Is No. 120 Penn avenue. The America People. No people In the world suffer as much with Djspiqisia as Americans. A'though years of experience iu medicine had failed to accomplish a cer tain and sure remedy for this disease aid its effei-ta, such as Hour Stomach, Tleai -burn, Wafer-brash, BW-k Headache, Costlvi -ness, palpitation of the Heart, Liver Cons, plaint, coming tip of the food, low spirits general debility, etc., yet since the inlr.sln. -lion of Okeen's AI'ovst Flower wo be lieve there, is no case of Dyspepsia that ca - not lie immediately relieved. dd,(MtO (IvZeu sold last year without one case of failure re ported. Gn to vour Druggists. Lomtnon & Murrav, Ebensbnrg, or P. M. Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cnis and try it. Two doses will relieve you. Regular size 75 cents. XE If At) VEll T1SEMEXTS. TAMES J. O ATM AN, M. D., Phy sician aw b SuRUEOjr, Klieusburg, Pa. Office and rcsidr-nce in new building on High street, one door west of Ululr House. Aug. 25, l87.-tf: NOTICE. All persons are hereby notified of the fact that. I have this day purchased at Constable's sale and left with Thomas Kikkpathick during my pleasure the ful low inu: described personal property, to wit i I lirindle cow, 1 cook stove and utensils, and 1 dining table. The public sru cautioned against Interfering with the same. JAMES KIRK PATRICK. Chest Twp., Aug. 17, 1S76. 18-25.-31.J An ovrrtiir D-lnncr often dernngp th vfitem, brlnas on flattilcnc-e and win.1 colic, and subjects the patient to great bodily sulluring. A single do6o Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient will correct the acidity, relieve the pin. carry off the offending cauxe, and save sometimes a long siell of illness. Its effects are gentle and thoronitU and its general nse wenld prevent much eutleriu. SOLD 11Y ALL mtraoisTS. Ayer's !air Vigorr For restoring to Gray Hair itt natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeabl healthy, a n effectual f o preserving th hair. It eotr restores fade or gray hai to its oriqinn eototi urtth tht gloss and freshness of vouth. Thic hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldnesa often, though not always, ured by its use. Nothing can Testor the hair where the follicles are de irtroyed, or the glands atrophied anal decayed; but snch as retnain can b saved by this application, and etimu lated intc activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous, lis occasional use will prevent the hair frrrc. turning gray or falling oF, and aonseqnently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to tho scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandrufij which is often jo un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it If wanted merelj for a HAIR DRESSING nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does cot soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co Practical aad Analytical Cfcexatoaaj ' IXWELU MASSU s1. CHARLES HQTEl LIST of CASH PMCLi, Bef ef equalled fn this cvinmnnily : Itest Vrints, t, 7 and 8 cents icrya.i! Muslins fixitn C to 12J cents per yard. lte.sl 1 inaliatns at 12 cents t yst' lit-nt Flannels (all wool) t 5 ttt. lleM Vttsttimeres (all wool) 9!o. t" $i . 1 J. Heavy Shirttna, 12 cs. peryardi tleirs Heavy llttots. $3.(K. ttest Flour, $7.50 and $7.7-" ir band. Mteat llio tee, 4 lha. for l.fW, iitHHl (Joj)'ee at 22 cents jicr pound. IViwte Syrups at 80c. to f 1 per ga!!.'.1. ASI ETEKIIHIXO El K AT riliCES EQUALLY CIlKAi. J"Wc rennufaetnre onr own Flrfniiel an. I slmerra which we warrant all wool :in.l t.niii 'r sell at manufacturers' prlees. tj.ts m -l;m n -.1 torwonl. 1'HYl'K. HA XTr.K, JUXi.S . . ttH.ni'bai-ir, Jane tx, ItsiO.-tf. ALL-WOOL 0 6 tfltMC FLANNELS, "t-k tke plesmre In snnounelnr t II ' "i that the WOOLEN Ml I.I. r.-et . 1 t nt Mm?rJ. T. M. Juvcl 1. Sun. ml In.-' -. by a, has been thcronghly rctiUed tLroi. NEW MAC IIIMHY AM) STEAM OTT.?., and by enlarainv onr bniMlngs. We have sp 1 mi ex jieusc to nt np mr Mill with the lieirt , -chlnery, unit ran niett.tentty reennimend mn siinerca, jV'lannels, IJlaDkcis, &.C.. n l.i-tn- ' in style and tlnlFh to any hroaght Innn lle . orn unu-kels. Our goods are guaraulccl ALL WOOL, and No ShoaJy or IV-.-" u.ed In &t$ thape. Onr prices are SC Xi- Cent- Xo"V-i Til AS KTCB BKPCRK OFrEltirt. C U ST O 1 W O ? entrasted tr fin will receive sneel&l attention. ?- f-at price to salt the timeSi 1 Sir Atk yonr merchant tor Khenshnrg ! meres, an.l If he has iirnn send to ai fur smj . Dy mail, or c&n at our jviiu. TERMS CASH. Gootls Fjccliangel for lVoot. Ebensburg Woolen Cj. Llienshnrg, Jane t, ISTfi.-ifi COLLiiiS, J0M1IST0II&L : EBEN3BTJR0, Peim'a. ; HOKEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. l'AYAIJI.F. OX llENAnD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS, M3NLY LOANED. COUECTlUNS MASEi AD A OEXEIIAL. BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, r5"f5pot lni altcnttou paid to tuiBlncss c.ii . rcsiMnidents. A. W; IJl't'K.. Nov. I I. lST.I.-tf. t'4iKi' r. Wood Street, from 2d to 3d Avenues, PITTSBURGH, PA. .the mont eaVntraltv located flrst-claM hotipe In the city. Streot cars Within one mtntre every Ave minutes to all the Iti-potii sod to all part of Inith cities. Term, ir2.au per day. Large cample room for commercial traveli-r. J. M. MU.NTiiU.UERT. 8 ll.tn. l'mprlctor. $12 terms' free. TRU L a UO., Auirnsta, Maine. WESTERN LANDS HOMSTFAD8. II yon want reliable Information, whefe an.l how to fret a cheap rtKM, or aoverntnent lloitM alml. fr.-j. send your address to S. J.Oi1.okb, Lnnd Oommissloner. Iiwreiiee. Kan . and reecive urtUis a copy of The Kansas Par! tic Homestead. ER WEEK OIIARANTEKIIto Ait-enta. and Female, In tlielr own locality. and OUTFIT r K K ri. Adcress I . :KKKY fcCO., Anvusta, Maine. A-) I'ER V VII Mna oorrvTt $5 to$20r, r d at home. 8amrles worth 1 re STiHSon kCo.. I'ortlan.l. Me 59 VIiIra- Card,, with your name finely printed, sent for 2fc We have UN, styles. Aernts Wanteil. w samples sunt for stamp. A. II. KVLJ.ER fc COn lirocWton. Mass. CRINt CARDS I Extra Mixed VIsltitiK (J.Mii. with name. inc.. or n for'iic. M klkm villk Cako Co., Mellenville, Col. Co., N. Y. rX FxtraFlaa vixad Cants ' nJ post paid, with name, 10 eta, L. Jcpks l CO , Nassaa. N. X. PrFF, brothers, puff with rare, Tuff with a relish tlm fragrant cigalre, Which, inado up of Havana Allaire, And encloaoJ in a Connecticut wrappaire, la known til us ail as tho best five centaire, Aud can only bo bought, as all will declare, At tho Cmsauial store of W. Worth liUir. U'jffl llAItA Servlft-a. I omplete and reliable. Kntloraed from offleUl Suilri-es. Kr ft - for affvata. Secure territory at once. For circulars and terms address AK.aU CITI ri BUSHI.NO CO., Thllad'a, Ta. LAND for SALE. 60,000 AMI AlHEs lf FARNIKtl 'llWItKVt t.KItt near the arrest Kanawha Klver. In Putnam tVibnty, West Ir- riiii. In onantltioa to suit uurehasirrs Soil ttoo'. water oure snd ahnndatot. tlmlier exeellenti. ehurehes. schools and mills convenient: title per fect. Price 3 to 8 per acre. Terms seeommo.1 tinK. Send for full description lo .1.1. McLliAN, 'NViuntld Putnam County, West Virginia. Di-irrTT kTNIVFftW n ll Rnivet, Forks fc Spoons, I II SCISSORS. AXES. SHOVELS, 1 i i-vz-irc uiacra NAILS. lC FILEsT tTo. O CARPENTERS'. kCK'Cd v cuiTue a agricul f . ADM I X I STIIATO R'S NOTICE. Ktate f Abram JJobi, dee'd. Ix-ttcrs .f ml mi n Mm Hon on the estate of Ahratn NiM'l, laie ot Allcuhcny township, de ceased. Iiaviiiir been CraiUeil Ihe tiudcmiirned. nil pcraonn Indebted to said estate aro request ed to urn He prompt )mymont. and those liavunr claims airainut thu miiiiu will prmeut them pro perly au then ticatcd for settlement. W. A. II. LITTLE. Administrator. Allegheny Tivp., Am?. IS. lft.-t. FIXE fir ua I'lGS FOll SALE. I havo le a -lioico lot of young 1(JLANI CHINA 11(1 S, thebost Iln that in raised for V.-...M1 r.......u ... ...... ...... ...I will u-ai.li li.JI 1.. ) Itis'. li-oin 9 nimiihs t?i a year old. lor fur I 1'rothonotary 8 Oihce, Kt.enst.urr. Aii. 7 ther particuldra address uic at Sinkimr alley, Ulnlr Co.. Pa. ItEL' HEX FUX. A uir- IS. lTA. 3in. JOHNSTOWN SAYIES MM! 120 Clinton Si,, Johnstown, Va CHARTER ED SEPT. H, 18T0. I EIV ir i 4 A reeelreil of all sums not less than loo ,-r 1'refent rate of Interest, six per rent. Inter- t ilue In the months of June and IVeeinlier. jv nut withdrawn IS added Il.e 1c.kii, llili.-CTtn. p.inmlin twi.-e a year without troiildfua t It - liosilor to call or even to present the drit l. .. -Money loaned on Real Estate. I'lvtcieiif-. w : ' llhcral rales and lona time, (riven to tx.rr..w.-t - ferinjr first nnrts-es-on farms worth f.-iir..ri times the amount ot loan desired. Uood rclcr. i perfect titles, etc.. reqtitre.1. This corporation Is exclusively a Savlnv Hm' No eoniuiereial dcp'M-Us reeolvel. imr liiH.uii.. i irranted. No lo.iry on personal security. lilnnx a..licatiiii hr lH)rrwcrs. c..l-.o i.- rules, hy-lavs, and fix-clnl In w rc-luUi. l linnk. sent to any aiMrei-s desired. Tkcstkm Juie , 'ooper. David Difwrt. t. Ellis. A.J. Hnwes. V. W. liny. John I.wtn.u.. M. Knuincr. jr., Dnnlel MeL.iauliKn. I. I. Morr-U. J antes Vic.MIIl.-n. .T nines Morley. I-wia l'llti. I A. Di.ijirs. t'onrad Sapia-e, Ueor(re T. Swauk, W. V. W alters. DAN IEL J. MtlRKELU rresldcn. Fxinx DiBKnT. Treasurer. Cvai-8 Ei.rn:a. Solicitor. ( 12-3, "74. -ly.' 11IAL LIST. List of Catim-st-al down f.ir trial at a Court if C-iiitii'i l'hf.S to he hel l at Khousburir. for ih.-1'..u.i e nf Cm in in in. couiiiiencliiir cm Mo.vu.lt, the day of Skii kmeeh, A. I. I".8 : First Wrrt.-Onwiilil vs. rtnfh: Fye vs. Htti. Iierper: Commouwciilth vs. Sinay et. al. ; Kleii, vs. Nathann. 8nrii0 WKit Byrne it Wtakland vs. Vl. ters. feianed Iffne : Snupp vs. Kr.s. Ieim-.l -Sue; Hums vs. Krlse. feivne-i ts-a-: Pate vs. VVr ,. troth; Pier c-t at. vs Christy; Hugus vs. M.,. li st. n ; Ily.lm h. ISon vs. Pike ; ltaat- rs. Oirk ; Si ii- -nan vs. Kurtt: Watson vs. Lapsley; l?rs: li . llannan ; O.i-.'tnntiw.itih vs. tiit'ten et. al. : Ti -l'T vs. "iToxler K D.,id..u: lockey's Adm'r . Warner et al. : Carop?ell vs. Swltsler; Hum. i & Co. vs. Mix'hstlne; Ucis vs. Held; lonliei.- ' vs. Horn' or Johnstown; (tritftih vs Ketm: Walft, vs. Kennedy et. al.; Victor Suwina, Slaelilnv '. vs. ho-1irir et. al. : Wa:sn K Vi.. vs. A.tm'rs ..f Wm. lirr; New house vs. MiH.'artuey ; Horn v. Cohlek &. Penlori ; .Mania vs. Fronhoiser; K-:e vs. Kaupti; lloiuie vs Vi.iJ.-e: Mellon vs. K - nev i Johnson ; Co'.jkt a. .Melln vs. Fmn-T s JoLoson; lluntlerik-t vs ir-vj ; Hahl k.Sii i.. . vs. Nathacson & I"... : Watson vs. Fro-tt rl'.-t s : Uniwn. for use. vs llrw-Vfti k Ura-lh-y: lt:l.-i a. v heeliKjk vs. 1. S Lrwlp . t"o ; First N .-. Dank of Altoona s. Vowinkcl ; Flalier &. t)o. :. Lcidca. It. McOUIC.AN, I'rotbi.ti.'tH. v i ; NOTICE. All iwiso.19 haviiiff un set tlcil accounts with tho firm of 1'. M. Wolesltf-le 4- rn. W 1 1 in ore. will pleaaell and Settlu on or beTore Ihe lr.th day or Sept ein Imt, lHTtt. or their account will bo left tu tho bands of a proper olho-r fur collection. ' P. M. WOLEtfLAOLK & SON. Wilmor.s Ahjt. 18. 1S70.-3U E XECCTOR'S NOTICE. KhtaU, of 1'ETKR WimliLrY. r.i- Lvttcrs tostaiueutary on the estate of I Wuo.1 ey l:,Ie of t'Li-t towDbhip. ('amhria in.iin iteeoased. hava been irranted to the uudt-rsian r.-si,iii' iu said towaship. to whoiu all xis..n " dettteU tu sa.1.1 estate an rcUCK'ed to makr 1.:. uicdUvte payment, and lhos hartn(r claims I - jireseut them prolerty auttienlieated tor .. tnent. PAUL V AHNtK, Exscau. Cheat Twp., Au. 4, ls70.-t. ALEX. TA1T, M 1)., Phtsicia An SuuOEiih, (late of Carrolltown.) Is now located at St. Auaustine, Camtiria county NUlit calls should be inaJe at the Post-oCice. July 14, 1979.-tf. II. SEC II LEU, Attorney at Ijiw. ElienMluire. Pa. t'tlu-e in lOl- nnade Row. (recently occupied by Win. Kilieii, IX ,) Centre ttreei. . l.l-al.o.-l. i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, list-ate of .lOHN r.BAIH.KY, irn '.l Letters tostaiuentary on the estate of J, ; q - Hratlloy, lle ot Allegheny tvwnhhip. fanitir i county, deceasod, have ttnjn Kranlou iu th-un. r. sin.-.l, resi.lie In atd township, to whom .it persons i.-t.xtiv.l to aald estate are rej nee r 1 make iniui.-.llate payiucnt, and th.Me I v r eUinis wi i im- sent them iiniei It autiemi u .-I lot aeitiviii'-iit. 11L.XKV MAXSFIEt-D, Exetuitt. ""i.i. CTv-
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