j vst Jy time:. The following peculiar 'moMent of tlie rebellion w;is tol.l to thu w liter by one of the parties that ligureil in it, und is strictly true. While Lee was inarching through Pennsylvania to ward Gettysburg, where probably the hardest struggle of the war took place, the Fourteenth Tennessee, belonging to Stonewall Jackson's old brigade, camped one night on the edge of a small forest about twelve hundred yar.Ja from a substantial looking farm house, at which place a safeguard was placed, as usual, to protect the owner's poultry and pigs. The next morning, bright and early, Captain J. 31. Dale and his lieutenant set about preparing breakfast, and selecting a large Iiouow log which lay a short distance from their tent ns the nucleus of their camp lire, gathered a pile ot dry limbs about it, and booii a t ruckling, leaping blaze, rewarded thwif etlbrts and stretched out it lurid arm4 as it to welcome the helter-fckeker arrangement in its midst of a broken handled skillet and a vet eran coiree put. which, although minus a spout, was still considered fit for tlutv. These preparations for break fast had scarcely leen completed, when Captain Dale called the attention of his brother otlicers to the frantic movements of a baie-headed party in his shirt-sleeves who was approaching from tiic distant farm house at evi dently the highest rate of speed of which his shoit, dump form was capa ble. On he came, pulling and blowing, tumbling headlong over fences, nnd then, with a roll and si scramble, start ing on again with his fists full of p ass and smutches of his own soil upon his forehead and nose, till at last breath less ami trembling, he stood before the astonished party of soldiers at the campfirc. lie was about the wildest lking Yankee they had et seen His eyes bulged from their sockets; his uliort, bristly hair stood out in all diiections; in 'act. his whole appear ance, together with Ids frantic behavior, led Lhe officers to conclude that he was either an escapei) lunatic or that some terrible calamity had befallen his fam ily, and he was only waiting for breath to implore their aid. The fire blazed and popped away, anil the old gentle man, as he wildly gazed at it, grew moie and more excited, and seemed on the point of bursting with some ap palling intelligence which he hadn't the brea'.h to divulge. 11m excitemcj.t grew more and more intense. Ati times he seemed on the point of iin-j burdening his mind of the secret ( h it j was continuing him, and then, as if! s-.mie warning reinonst. ance had been J whispered in his ear, lie choked it down , and continued his terrified gazing, first j at the lire and then at its interested j Luilders. The flames were rapidly j eating their way into the old dry loj-, nnd every fresh spurt they made caused the old gentleman to squirm like a grilled eel. At last his exciteinei t revolted a crisis, and pointing his en l uised, stnbbv finiror at the cia-klini; Haines, and bracing himself for the ordeal, he exclaimed : "Ureat (iod ! gentlemen, I've got filly thousand dollars in bonds and greenbacks hid in that 'ar hollar log!" The officers took in the situation in a moment. The old farmer, hearing of the approach t f the "rclels," nnd fearing for the safety of his mcney, had secreted it, and then they had swooped down upon the identical hol low log in whic'i he had placed it, nnd I had set it on lire. They cheerfully recovered the valuables and handed them to their owner. He was very infich delighted, and insisted upon their going to his house. They went, and Cstplain Dale snvs that he never received better treafni'iit in his life t!if:n that tendered him by the old Pennsylvania farmer. 'SI ASS CESTiJiAL GALA EM j&sz EB;s:iSHTrx5,G-1, LARGEST ANB BEST IIS" : V SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th. V 1776. DECLARATION. 1876. WHEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN EVENTS If becomes necessary for MANAGKPS OF SII'MV nt-'flNKPS to dissolve the OH Foy Ron-ls which have conm eted them wlih ol5tf,F.TR I HE AS, and assume ainonfr tlio iuli.ibitants or this KT-.H' until. ii an I NPKf'KN DKXC'K ot action : WE Horn Til F.SB TKCTII S to be self-evident : That all men are created coml ; that they are endowed liy their Creator with certain f ratioimblo riahts;. that anionic these are life, liberty and the pursuit or HAFiINKSS IN TIIRSHOW liPSINKSS; that to soon re these rtjrht lns are Instituted amonir Sl.owmon. b-viviiiK tlietr just power from the consent or the s"tW-lNn public: that whenever pny style nt Sliow becomes hackneyed ft is the rijriit of any Wide Awake Manager to InaiiKurate a new departure. 'J'O Til 13 KM), Has turned over a new irBf, entirely hrnnriiiR- the old thumb mark? in the book of Show Histo ry. lie lius devoted three entire years in the oriraojzation of . ill Jtenifi rhuble 1'ierr tf Alliteration. SeK.VNTON, V;., .1 tine 8, 17H.- fan yon inform me where I will find what I Ihoii'.it in my youth, some forty ye.irs nijo, a woi. tlerl'ul piece of alliteration, commencing : An A list i inn army, an f illy ai r:i e I, l'i!ily by battery In aicm-il ltfljiradc. I:espe i fully, Sr r.siui ui'it's Ci.fkk. U'll'j The date of the aliove will giie an indication of the research ve have made after the authorship. We found it at last, with a statement that the author was unknown, and that it was first published anonymously in Jientb-y'x Mirtlnity for March. fs.TS. 15ut, as in our researches we had fund a still easlier trace of it, we were not satisfied with thi, and we found it at pasre 21 1 of Tin7 Ilamjhire lla'jazive, published nt Winchester in 182S, with the following heading : "These lines having been incorrect! y printed in a London pnier, we have been favored by the author with an authentic copy of them" : An Austrian army, nwfu'lv array''"!, ftotilly by battery Wsle-je-l Itt-ljrrade ; l'o(a k comtnanlr eatitio?i:idiii I'omn, 1 Veal inn le?trm;tion tlevaxtaiinji doom. Kv-ry endeavor eniin-era say l.r fame, for fori una tihtitiff, furious fra (Jenerala 'gains! Ociierals graiilo gracious (iial ! How honors lTearnn lieroiir hardihood! Infuriate, In.iiwrimiiiafe in all. Kinsmen kill kinsmen kiiiamen kiiulreil kill, T,aior low Irvets .flieff, lotijreit lines Men marth "mill niontnl.', "tL'id tnolea, mill murderous tnineH. Now noisy, noxious ihiuiIhth i oMco inuglit Of outward olmtai I'H opposing ouyht ; Poor palriof., partly purchabed, partly presseil. Quite quaking, qniekly quarter, quarter quest. llpason r.turns, religions right resontnl. SurwArrow stops Mich sanguinary sounds. Truce to thee, Turkey triumph to thy trail.! Unjust, nowise, unmerciful Ukraine! Vanish, vain victory i vanish, victory vain! Why wish ye warfare? Wherefore wel come we Xeries, Ximenes, Xanthns, Xaviere? Yield, ye youths! ye yeomen, yield your yell! Zeno s, Zaraptns , zoroasrer s ieai, And all attracting arms against appeal The author's name is not there given, but a distinguished critic at a later date ascribed the lines to Ilev. Ji. Ponltrr, prebendary of Winchester. N. 1'. Journal of Commerce, k EI.AW-E STaW SHQW OIS" 1 upendous scaik. Dnrintr this time lie l-ns I c. n runninK' show ronal to the be:t. but now nil Europe ha beep search-l-all Asia has b- en l. .ked ovr-for Novelties i.n.1 lrest CurioMtics, which have at last la-en UINMIUDAI El) INTO ON B (i KANU COKt'OUA 1'ION. All rornu-r nttetnj'ts In tin sl ow business completely ecliped ! Tjirp-ept nnd most eomnre hensive America has ever s-cn : Every Novelty that Ingenuity eould Invent or Money procure has been secured for this World-Wide Cetilennirtl CMtomtirn. The hoe and crv or the dear pub lie din insr the last rtecadr-f ji ! een 1 or ts.niet hinic entirely new. W.W.COLE has KUKPaeU lhi want, us the immerse throims testify who daily conici-eate beneath his o-tl i.i lMi Tl.ll ANIM l, was never before in Conirrcs assembled on this continent or eiscwterr. since cur first par. nts held sway in the (i.-irdeii or Eden, t nibi acinir the Oeniz. t-s of 1-or.t. .Iiin jrle, Morsss. Mountain, Vast 1).h P, Kepi iles. . i pents. Si a Monsters, Itirds. &c. fro.n every Ciimeimd .one, which mil exist in this cliiuttle the list is complete. In the monsUr tent will appear u r 1 i.oi Oritinftl Vvttic Contribution, CAMPAKiySOXO, WHICH OF OU?HSK MEAKS TILDKN AND ntFORX. I. JCow, fi-eemen, come rally From li ilside ami valley I Stan'l firm f"i the weai ! the nation so true ; I,et t raitor deride J'e, Whiitevi r la tote ye, Stuud firm as a rock lor the red, white atid blue. It. That flaar that has flaunt d. And nevt r wn (Imi.oi, n. fr ?e: But waved wiih its stars o'er the V.ots ot the 'Mid the ri d ttare ir battle. And bnd cannons' nil tic. It seemc-d the pure soirlt of freedom to be. lit. Then Mand by I he nition. Vmte er your station. And prove the true nni nl Columbia to te ; Your children, remember, .And consort', so lender, Tthe frt e And give juui' whole streiiKtli to the causo of IV. Foriret petty faction t!et ready for action; Slnnd tip like a man in behalf of the right; Ttlcn traud and opprexplim ?hnll t; ake rrtr ifr ssl m, flight. And iildu their baae trout Irom t:ie face of the v. Then, rally together, Itoth North and South brother! And stand Tor the rijriit and the nation so true. KOiuct petty faction. And all such distraction. And fhow j'otir bright ctdors -the red, white and blue. A. D, II. THE LAST TRIP. I. ITo! v.-e start this mnrninir in riht Rood cheer. And we t hiitider ntoiiir the rail; Ho! fireman, fire with never a tear, For our enifine is stout and hale; Aim idle, rushes along With an iron sour-. And cleaves through the morning mile, II. Now early thickens the mist space. So we'll whistle tlie track to clear; Near yonder eiossinjr we'll slackeu our race, Then on ! wit'.i never a fear, A way we ro. As the wind, ho! ho! Till our distant goal we near. III. Dot. hark I there's dun ire r abend, I ween It is cominir adown the track And I catch th'i jrleam of the steely sheen Ho! eli t olT the steam, and back ; V' r ttere's death ahead tiiiek, sharp and dread ! Ho! fchut off tlie steam, and back! IV. nut, stand to your post ns tried and true; We'll fl what we can to save ; Ho ! statid to your post anil s-e it through. Though we meet an eaily grave 1 For it doth behoove Thrrtiijrh life to prove To our trusts t itfbt stuiinch and brave. V. "1st I the eml Is here. O, (Jod ! send help 1 II is over our journey's sped !" For the ft-ely conrs-rs cloeil in might, And the engineer was dead ! Now the d-ar ones wait At the coitaire rare. And list for the well known tread. A. I. II. 1776. CENTENNIAL ACCOMMODATIONS. Westminster Hotel, KKAH TUB CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, On Itelmnrt. thr main nrtnitt to tlir Park, within tlnee hbrch nf the main huihiirm, rest IMiilMdidiihiri. This new snd beantifhl y located Hotel Is now orrn- and has her n built ex p. cfsI v b-rtlie r'-neptlen ol :rin'yts vWitin tin: IntcriiaUonitl Kx posit inn It ha ali the modern imprnvciiieuta, coinljiiii-.it potirenlenee. ssib ty and eninfort. . l.o remisylvania Centennial 1 abroad Depot Is only two smi.ircs fnun th" house. Thai lics'imt and Walnut an I H"e and Vini stre.-t Ciirs piss the door ev.irv ton ininut.-s te tlio ICxbilii! ion lirnnml n id In all part? of the city. Tie; ' Vest!iioisr-i " iias a niin-h lara-r number nrrennis.it, the first, fl.x.r than any oth'T Hotel in the city. The house is l.ut tw f.tor:es hih, and Is stir-rounded by iieantilul itr-mntls. For particulars ap)dy to ' V T. (-ALGK, W'esi minster Hotel, Philadelphia. July 21. 1ST8. 3m. OUR EiTENNIAL. 1870 TJIIXGS M OUTH a-.yoi, ScaM yrMr w-.,.vl. ,v 'Aft. r Tin: Tradesmen IlndQsirial nnstitol 6- 9 ti. , it.. .: m r i ' NEW FLORAL HALL, GRAND ART DISPLAY, And Attractions in Every Department. Jlttsic by Great Western TSnnd. Iinlloon Ascensions IZcerif Iaj for First Two Week bp lialloon IHmaltlont" in charge of 1'rofcssor Harry Gilbert. tjijXj firJeimiittim: list. The Manniretnent. have made arrangements so complete for the next Exposition that they confidently a nominee a display superior to last year. Admission (lent lemen, SO cents; Ladies, 2") cents; Children, 1" cents. Applications for space n.iw received and space promptly astirued. rremluui lists on applicuilon. Address TRADF'sMFN'fs INniiSTRlAI IWTITIITF. IBS I'KSN AVOl'K, il ITNIll ltJU t f 4- I Kft' jiul iui-a; it- .;n- Creniti of tart u i-'.i j wliite ki.l glove !.;.. ; kj.'.u .iiviii'i t t- H;i;' i in fniall q'iniitili, , r. tlie suiiitm r. i Clothe lilH.S Sli,,;;. 1 and tlrieil when ..!;t. Vl awny wet they wiU r.,t ' A mixture 'if .il ;,,j ; . tliino; to t loan ki-1 !-.., t soften- anil tlie lnt ' ! r Stone-mason's saw-iin Ijetter than sonp UJr t n . 1 . i ... 1 . . . r . . . a.n uiut.ll llil'l U t"fOiu,jnrf..t Yoil sliOllM .f,V ti:,r,'l, blue grass, aiil tl,.,i ;f , paMuragc that will o;Vt '.; c - lurns. Motlis mny be kj t f,t ,r , woolen cloths bv wi;,,,,, , r ,,' , t .'i 1 1 "- ninslin. !i: .' ! ; is i I--- r, ..; In Muhlen attneke f ,v.... inly 2S. l.STfl.-l i. FOSTER & QUINN 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVE THE Htoek of Dry Goods, Notions. Millinery, Carpet, Oil Cloths Jte.. to be i.2 .I IKIlon't foif-t the number and street. to be found in Cambria count)-. lit. EBENSBURC house-furhIshg store 18 THE PLACE TO HCF STOYES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c. -i8.i GEO. HUNTLEY, Prcp'r. "R AKME1W AXI) OT1IKIIS, if you in. teml to linihl a house or J.arti. r other- titi F.W I 1 r .. lai-e lup oi .iri)Iio;i and suirar, will ircjueiitlv ' . : syftm to a healthy strc ." Ink may lie taken or. (,f f by a little dissolved xu- u--',l'' of sorrel ruhUii m v,t v .. v aft-erwanls waluil ,.;r c ' then rub on some h:utli..ni " One of the nj j.;,.,,,.. I'heumathm i?i to latl.t- u. ,,!;,.V. etl with water in which j.t..'.',;' leeently leen b..i!cl, as k-U.' liorne, just lj-fore iihz to K,.- A ;wxl Cfment lin-ti,n, ,v.. , crocKery ware n:-iy 1 :ivx,v i,T n ig -opcthi-re'iiiul 'i'i:i!itit:..r"n. elue, white of su l boiling them t r t l;-r To remove ine-t fjr.m j-. r'. pour enougn er.nl -,;i iiit j a T n.fllA. , . 7 , "iiiii v ih;ikc a (.'! V I f;-:itrjr,r I surfMce, ami inveiiii t;,t. j,t , j the l il:iit into the iw.u. If ;.',u oil i iiel the l ii; t .,-( U I'uekwlieat is orain f.'.r. as a change liuin ! as a euanire irmn ti:er i , IUVV OUT ! a ,,a-V 5aV,iralh,w:,;,-efr,!;..W 3 n a AT IS 111 ' Xo ?l;,in ,1,-"t'1 h" L j thoroughly. 3lnniilacturors, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OF wiM- improre your property, iro to lirNTLKV j PAIMS. II A liDWAKli, ' fur NAir .1. f:r.Ass! &c. Money saved by buying- for cash ipr ATWETIS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and ! " ex.Tinit'.e tlie neatest little CHMI'I'I S(i i MT I.I, ever introdiieed. It chops from 10 to 12 i of rve. corn or nn'.a per hour. I1L" V ONK-IT txST ONLY . it may ix.t 1.0 'r n r when irool meat i :i !'., warm weather r ..,-( ik.-- ino- it with lime-M ati 1 .1 r -AMI- Belmont Hotel, CORNER 41st AND OREGON STS. Four Work from frntrnnliil exposition. Capacity, l,of)0 Guests. Term, '..50 per Jay. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. Private I'arlors and Kmmis en fuite. etc. Iicated in a lovely sr t; or mnplc trees. Th" moit attractive Hotel near Centennial Oronnds. Free irmn nuipe, !u?t. mtnl and cointmstiide build tmrs. Unlit and furnisliod by Hnltiinoreans. Tlio patronnue of the citizen? of Western IVnnsytvn nia, Ohio ami Wept Virginia especially solicited. CIIAS. F. & IT. P. STEVENS, 6-30.-Sm. Owners ami Proprietors. Ainu-!? nrt Tn iii-vtt i --'t'l II' , VM .llljljl illlt buy the hkst I'flUN E( )EIt ami s:kav L'CTTIOIt ever sold in thi- coimtv. Their cost more than saved iu one year by cut ting your feed with it. TT ATtMERS, f!() TO HUNTLEY'S ami -E; jxet the last. MOWINIJ am IiEAT- in m i . hi.k made. liKIHX'Kn. i'KICES UlCE.VlhV Sheet IronWares AND DEAIjEK.s in sweetness. Ir-l::n"; j !..;,-' eobl over it will iiv ',;: feet. An exeelh-nt u -f';.r- f ,r r-.T pilot or o i- -(. s , .. -. : , may 1h? h ul Ty i. -" ' -spoMiifuls of a;.-..!,. I ; ,: ... tn-,;,. fill of s.-i!t. '-iU- : :.. ': C. tlu r, anl r.J'i v. . :, s .. l.lllsh. 1 f shot p arf pasture fieM to lime tin y wili I . , ;. aii'l tll ;ke the eh ail. 1 II ch :i! nNo valt::il-!e. 'i ' lMUlODY HOUSE, Corner LOCUST and NINTH Streets, 'IIT,A1KL1'HIA, VA. Convenient tiiphiees(iratntiPi?mnnt andenrlfTte in tliecfy. No changes to ami (rem the centen nial trrimiids. !ol. Waisox, proprietor of the Hhrt IIoi-rit. l iii'-innnti, for the j:ist twenty years, and present proprietor, lias leased the ln.ii--o lur a term of years, and hns newly lurnitOit-d nnd fitted it tlirmuihin t . Ifo will keep a str etly firpt-rlaFg honso. nnd has neeiminoi!atitn for H) gnusts Terms only )3 per day. No bMr Iihs ever been kept in tbe Hrauv Hoi'SK, nor will any he k-pt in the Pkakody. May a, 1S76. 4m. T TACKSMITITS. HUNTLEY will sell yon Horse Klines, Horw N'ails, Car-riaa-e ItoltP. liar lrn. Nail I toil. Cast Steel, &e., VKIIY LOW FOR CASH. the mm-. :i :.. - i BEATING PARLOR ad COOKING : !!"!'.. 7,:r si on a5 a lew ; T3POUSEKEEPKns, GO TO HUNT---V LEY'S And liny Ihft HLANCII A 1il ( H URN, the best in the world. Sold for Cash at manufacturer's prices. TPT-UNTLEY will sell yon WALL Fa 1 PEU as cheap, If not clioaper, than any oilier dealer In EliensburL'. and trim it into the barifniti without extra cdiante. T7-AKMEnS. OO TO HUNTLEY'S and -Jt-j buy your H AT1VEST TOOLS, wliicli l.e cells IIKAI'FIC FOR CASH ilia,, t hoy can be bosiKht elsewhere in Ebenshurir. SXQYES, . . . , . . it 1. 1 : s AND- l.i fT.n r.it-l lj. I El V All B r, in the, iiiark-t Ai 25 per cent, leu than cil v retail prices. Sold Tor catdi it t'r-18-,75.-tf.j UNTLEY'fl. IIOUSE-rUlMSHIC C00I1S CENFJUIJA. CAliPENTEKS, CO TO HUNTLEY'S and lmy jour TOOLS and UUILDINti II AllliW'ARK. lay ca;ii and iave SO jer cent. OUSEKEEI'ERS GO TO HUNT- LEY'S aiul savo n,-r ..nr l.o ...... in' cash lor Table Knives, I oi ks Spoon's, &c. GAUD. Harry Jacobs would re spectfully inform hi tunny frietida in Cambria eenn y and elsewhere that the nnder siicned firm, of which he is a member, has opened a kv Kuta m.iaiiMKNT at n. Sl!l .Hrkel Mrret. I'l-.ihKlclpliia lor the sale of the verv best irrades :t UIM.NiikI ! (ill UN. fir itemestie ose. and will at all times kerii :m assortment (of the very best brands only) wliu-h will compare favor ably with any ever n'llered tothetrnde. AH per sona visitlnir the city are cortin1!v Invited to In spect our stock. At '(I Its fi CO , Sl Market Street, I'hiladeiphia P. S Wo will also keep on hand a fine stock choice brands ol Cigars. t-16.-tf.J T() X N Ell TlOUK, Loretto, I'l Ilavnifr piat. onnipleteil and luruislied this commodious and olcit.int hotel, the subscriber reyp-.-ctlnlly solicits from the luili lic in u ik thI an l summer visitors In pnrtienlara tair share of patronatte. The lionse is supplied with all modern improvements, and has a fine ten-pin alley attached, as well as abun dant provisions forthe accommodation snd amuse ment of all who may favorthe houso with their ciistuiii. ' erms enly tlO per week. W.J. LONNEK. Irctto, May 19, l78.-tf. tARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and r: pet the lieid. HOUSE HAY ItAKK e er Introduce I. CIIIiAP KOll CASH. Xy-OUSEKEEPERS, GO TO HUNT - LEY'S and b;;y your Stoves ami Tin ware. PAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY. &O TO HUNTLEY FOR CLOTHES -WRINGERS.- He sells them At crcAt ly reduced prices for the ready cash. Jobbino; in mncTi t-V( i render. '1 li y p:v for life no ir inter ni:tke :tn t Hi-rt f r i reiiJoiM lislv (lit 1 1 '. want to t-U-:ir i : . weeds :md -tit- v.: j s'nff are t ii-;r ! -; llo-k of Mi,'t ;i w ; 1 .1 :. , line as sc-vcr.s! n:i-:i ' ' How To I';;i :";'. r IdWiiie is t::lt-li :Vi 1 '.' ) i I;:" . T;,,fOPPER&SI!EET-!BO. I'Koa.'Ti.v attk;ik: t. A LARGE LOT OP PnrivTT Avn PEN KN IVES very cLeap for caU at I icii:rvji?iTi? a I'll TlTiTTn Tr I TlTTirriTT rrrtriT-n -C U V.l 111 'I V.UUV HuTTfinTifi U IT)TT BW I I 1 I IT 111 I I H II W V n Vl.t)7:fIov:rt ?wmanl Reautiful Trained Morses, Ponies and Kules. The f n.r. e T nn'1 Tr'""rs against time; -Walkin 1 I.lberly Races by V lid ll teimd li.sein thetrack- Vnir Lady I.riye,. : Old Clowns' l.onkey Itac, -lr,wef wl. ii 1 1 . s I'ilEliKKVr lt.l KSIIOW .ill ..i.ii r-.k-. e i , i . . r i,.. . .. . " v in , i, mi; imir, nn uiMiuriutiiir io 1 Dor 11IK S Lfc.il of ail kin laid Animals on the (treat Race Track. 6 I nVfi i , v'.-itw RACINt; Ml STANOS. KAf'INl J CH A RIOTHER1. WiriK i.i, iIVva-..! KAUINO IN SACKS, RAC'TNO IIL1 N DKOLDED, RACINfi RACK A If 1)3, RAt INO RY FaT MEN, Ar-.ic.ic. Matches by Ladies and Gents; nnd 1 wo-IIorse Chariot Knees. ive;i Intact the emir.. ,.' i. ... .:. ". .'V . " ""'"""""? n."IIJ0J?r. r!U vifsl , , , , r .bow ..,.LNI:.MAN.i,:l, ! f rival ot the Raliroarf trains eontlninr this i. Li i iV- JtlL , V o.' ' '. lX' c" h" a"n"H'l by FINING A CANNON. The am" Hi. fVltANIlTn , v "si v TM,rSiiw,i'J!t."rn',r 'A RI'I ORAS PAGEANT STARTS ON ITS '.."- "rir , , ,v.T.s,e?..I. i wi.i, "iJ V E "'iBKl-- b open t I and 1 o'clock f. m. O-.ime ClMI.MitKN c' IKI m n'll V' lll("l"n'1' CENTRAL A DM ISSION. SO cts. cm i.i i.i I..-N CiMihit 1 l.S LARS. cts. A limited number or CHOICE RESERVED SKATS &-.Mke a nit moraiic'uin of the date, and do-t iti to this immense corporation.- REMEMBER THE DATZS: J;iMnr4liii-c', Snturd:, v. Auo-nst f5li. .lohnstown, IMontla.v', Au iir,t Jitli. 1 LATE "CAIN HOrSE," Cot-nr Main and Vlttsburfh St., CRECNSBURC, PA. Very eentre of town Fronts the snath entrance 10 me tjonrt Monse. l2-4.'7ti.-tf. JOHN PORTER, Lessee. Boyd & Gamble, ARCHITECTS And Superintendents Cermania Dank Building, Corner Wood aiul Diamond PITTSBURGH, VA. JAMES WU.KISSOS w. x O'FRIKL. WILKINSON &, O'FRIEL, SlSirACTrRKIJ OF rOEIICN AND DOMESTIC mil ejAVork executed promptly and s ill. I ictorily and as cheap as the cheapest. tf ) T AVINW recently enlsrtred onrptots wonre . . ...... iM.Trn. 10 sew at a if rent reduction from former pricos. Our stock consists of ruirs. Medicines. Perfumerv. Fancy Soap. l:.Vn 8- nd Alkn Hnir R.ttoratl v s! i-'... '"tments, I'lasttrs Liniments. Pain Killers, t itrate Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica Oinirer. Pure I lavorinir Extracls. Es-ences, I-mon svrnp. tMiothlnar Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb rare Spices, ic. Cigars and Tobaccos. Blank Rooks, Deeds, Notes and Ronds: Can I ost. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper Envelopes, Pens, pencils. Arnold's WritioJ Vliiid, It ack and Red Ink. Pocket and Pa !onks, Mairazines, Newspapers, Novels, HUto r es Libles Religious. Prayer and Toy Rooks, Pen ktii ve, Pipeo, ic. TrvVo'!iHr.oaf'(.1V,J00,lr',,ock" lot f PINR .1 l-.w EI.RV . to which we would in vlte the at tention or the La die. e PHOTOGRAPH A I, RUMS t lower prices than cvrr olfered in this ph.ee. a per and Ciirars sold either wholesale or re- July 30, 1808. Mi Street. Ebcnsburir. Kfow for goohmkatTat hot". TOM PinCES!-Tl.enndersigne,l.le- ed iLVi'iH lhe bui,"nt reeenAy oee ? l.Z "f,''s. en Centre street. Fresh meat of all kinds on stenday and Frday ereninus HI.? Weelt' tenn" WIU ,H "TAItT-LV CtH and prices much lower than elsewhere In Khens- Marchme.-tr. W.H.2AHM. j TJi" tii.uil;j j fc for Ua j . if lii'ii-;. tin m . iu vi v.tni l'V M r ' (".iii'it t: :h r lnn l. l In 'in ri IYl'i w.r- i. 17 i vs'-'i 1 ii-i.c i til j'lii-'rv li tuv ; ' ; cm: in t:nt :r. Nos.278. 2S0anl 282 Wasliinlnn M.. tmii", "Z-!: ctnisc an to ' ; JOHNSTOWN. PA. I nbov, ,"'i'V'1 : ,! ! HlO Pfirs tilt ! Hi. V ! Wood, Jlorrcll & Co.jl-C;a WASHINGTON STREET, Near PEMN'A R. R. DEPOT, i id T O. IiAKK, ATTOItNEY-AT-TiAW, Khensl.urjr, P;t. OHi. ewilU Kcitcr aud Uecoriicr, iu Court House. F)aniel McLaughlin. Alton, FxehUnl V' J"h"P n. Pa. Office In the old t.in .'tl!;",,.nln,r' (,,p st'" corner or Clin ton and Ukusi streets, will attend to all busl nesa conneeted with his protesston. 'I1 NV. DICK. ArrouNbT at-Law. Kb- J rTort"i,,I,r 1?-m--e.ln tmntroomofT. J. I.lojds new bul d i.ir. Centre street Vo manner of leiral busings atter'led to .Ufaei tortly.anrt eolleoTiona a specialty. bMi.t.. , JT1. A- s0KMAKEn, Attorney- kt.e. T, VA.iK'nslinrC. Ofli. o 01. High .Uect, cot cua ot ,.e61jwlJcc. i.Kl,.ti -tl.T A New V km r n t 1 .lonnntown, ln. slI10 :, .- ,,.. U holesalc and Jit-tail Dealers in i U litcoine a li: r ! : : FORK ION AND DOMESTIC I Uiuhaniro.iliK-in tin '' TX5 tzt r rx -r, :iri'um iA :,ti,ls- ,tN MILLINERY GOODS, " ! ,Z 5 HAlinWAHi:. i exposed to -i titlr l" II. 'I'.. . . ... . . r iiiiL i II. ii.i i-v-.t.v iiaid Ailt:AI'M, I , i.r I IKON AND NAILS, i ?t,l!t'"s. t"1,1 llu," . an;l i a i intiu'n hm-im i. for iiM it is lu-.U.'.l 1 1 - nt !,;,.! I., mm.!- -.t mi' i; U M HIV II l.-, " ii- i 111 ' A DY-r.V DV. CLOT I i I N ; J CAKPKTS AND OIL CLOTHS, GLASS WAKK. YKLLOW V.i; WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Pi'oviHins ntil Iol - ..-.d hm: w ith 1 tf,no ili.I tll t'-;t'H l WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE ; iKil Si. eh a Fresh Meats Kl.mr. R..cor, Fish, i,,It. ! - Hotter. V.ua. C.irbou Oil, -... ... , - . ri.ii iMiKTswiiii'iicannii " r promptly tilled on the Shortest Holier and o. ! 1 .,).,oi LiiiH riittbiliuh .i !..... I 1'Ul II I ll I .1." lto ii) i ili i viv 1 iii t!i- .---kO I.'. .1." ...... Iw.it i! 1 ,..:!! '.I puike'n mm itoiiKs 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. IJONl-MKNTS. HEAD and TOM II 171 SI ONF.S. cm N l Rii i a ii. fact u red or the very best Italia.i andCldil h Anifrw.n m...i.. , . Pr -tV ri ! w!iitonnIiiitr tlu-m w is sonii'tliinir 'K tit'.': i ' ' ' warm wattt an I r:,u 1 " 1 :i it : thou t lie iiistfis u ' .....v..,n.i i r.iuire sanstac- i tl ..K r ' ucaiiio anu t iff Orders respectfully solicited and proinptly tlll. dat the very low est cash rates. Try mo. April 24, ih;a.-tr. jonx I'aukk. find them so !itt i an av. Tlio I Itasp.-tii, sav I'ui'i- t Vf A. WKSNKK, M I)., IllairiNti nml Sarirnia. CAItltOl.l.TOW.V, ! . mco recently oceupled by M. .1. Hock. M it pris di I went t i er- iihic 1 ii-iani " III Hie pinKn I : trees, lull Lull tin- 1 anil tlit trunks Ik ii In tlie spiinj: I 1 1 ' oil" all Hit ili v 1 r: : " t li lei rk si'iiiu! li :i 1 I i'l 1 li!'--v. r1 .1 Jti rear or. lobn Ituck's store. N iabt cnU . . , ,. ;. 1, t Iu' 1 " le made at Mr. Uuck's rtidencc. 15 12,-re. j ,:OHtel tlieitl al.!i Id ,. , 12 "-me. M:en?; w.;'. 7.7-: A it t tlMt tlx t ,v. ,7 S terms lite, 1'iiU t & CO., Aoiuu, 4,uv. U-l't ltl.t v UI li--
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