XZ2 'sx.iTvia ill m tl;onsiuig, Pa-i , . . . XllI'T. 1, IS7G. ri:"'-' : IcCAL ADPERSONAL. l(ff' , A:;j, i!h girl's linn. I loving J hi ,XMi was very numerous on si. n.1.1 I..l!ows srr crpttincr i excursion fir the 17th of Hie ! i tit of Impugn Htnah ,, , j, pi:kiit never peta liirt Mil' 1' 1,0 when lw ttavcis iy run. '", r, 1 tlw advertisement in this iv.-r College. It la :ituuns ut the kind in the ,.f tl:' dx Indies ninl Ji'h'lSb'W 11 Wfllt tin CX- '.'. r.nicnnlAl " Tuesday . r irrXiU An.l tlot iOVPIl t- -" ... Lii week, in tiiH prtc of ', i;... W. Viaat'r'B tinware ch- " T ' ,. tunnel ("rum, wliiwe imitip T ' '7 'I ,,, (,f Ids tlituiilM flit itF I :l , ii. 1....1.if liir .r n ...... A II. " . I' It. 1 n.-cinn'i't. !.. Vol's, one " . ... .1... mo-vioi In tho .vnr oT , i :i if union nt Ci'chhoii . ,,f ,.,H l..T. II S'. . i. ,, .'! T.nl r twt f'iip. Is tl.o i . k-t i'tii-i heard fr!in. he liav ' ': k r, v. l "t" liiswa'-'.el containing I iriin .Itiims'own, on show day i M. tiiiii of Mr !1 n-lia..! Jj-'l jiiy'.s Station, f'H from n rail 1 " r at Hi ll place, nilf day last week, , :l i! J vhii-h may prove f:it.il. V. ,,;U.i- I Mvin. curate of St. .John's ".; : , i i ! u; 1 1'. .'olinsfnwn, returned i tii!'-'- inoiitlis' vinit to tin- Inml ir.i'i:ii. ill'" v,"r l"',,v,'d Enn-rald Isle, r, ...hi' 1-VI'llilllS lllSt. r.i,,n ti. ki-ls ran ! tonpht frnin -lA . i; t-i.iir,l :in.l return lor S4.K7. ' '. V-.ii h'i''"iil'-f- :til miwnoii to th Kxpo-U-intf I"'-'1 'I,!lt citJ'- WIkii '.'..i. -ir VI'll Hlil! Illf '. 1 i'.':ili'-r, of .Johnstown. M ar- -.".ivirv, ami Knariify, of L;trol-, 1 1! M-i'i l iy ni'iriiiiid last for a throe Jt-' t..'rr, i!:iii' Ur whifh tlwy will tjk iu "r", i , . i 1 1 ami i.-it Mnitr-.il, ('Hnadn. 'l t. r-. Ti-ii' iii t. t wi'h VV. V. CoIc'h -7vi;ri '. i!'' i a' '''" '",c- dfiirvo mnrli ',' '.'.rt!i- w:v"alilf am! orderly inannT T.h'-li rl.i-v r iiulin-ieil th-m-l res during v v iii tlii;- i la e ii Paturdiy and -5ir. F, !ix I'.i W. of lirftto, liail thn r 1. 1 '.,.- liii4 io ki t lumk, rontain- . - . i - . . 1 v 'it T-'f v ! 'I ' , ' ii i ii :p;iji;.i- h rii ; ia', "i" !i-'lit-r it was gohhlod up y Mg.i ji'i k' t or ilisapiM-aifd in a mom .,t iv 1 : i not learn. -The"'" C eV'-liant "liieh exhiliited its fir;.- -" : i.i Wi'liderflll pTforuiaiwen t !. j, '.f-mi S i'iii-ila.v last, lroke through tdf -r z n'.i'ik Wnil- ilrwending from th r.t..iUi-tinvii, on Monday morning la,t, al ;V:i'ii i'VeWe ;iIhhii a lwt off one of it -A ll iinnie.l t'arr 1, wvph yeaw of age f.;; ( ff a li'Tw in .I.'tiiiftown Tnesjlay after i. ai '1 ' ri K i t . !4 on his he-ul cjinr nrnioii of !tr I win Hiiff,i il. Mis Injjiriew threjitelied teHww tn iirove fatal, hilt at latent ao v hl-i cnti.liiinii w;ut somewhat i.m- -Jlr .1 hn Iierinp, f KernviUo (JohnH vitii, li.ul oiio ef the fingers on his left Uil vrrt! !y il.-mora'.ized, on Saturday last, I; i ii-.'lii heiween a M;;im propel!ei f-n.i.i..!..-nn.l tl.e gnanl thereof, whije n ptil:tt!u'rj:iiii;g a tool at the C I. Co.'b Uui-r n.'i'k-.. -Tir flf 1 1: n 1 1 1 lift his card with Mr. A' I.'.-'1, "'ir iitleiiiatd) tirke-t njimit, ;Ml:'iTf f.'i'rni ili" ear on his way to Jii.c-ti nti Mr. l,Uvd snvs he would have Ii- i'Mii!iiio-nt more highly if illu.1 I; ii.'-iri il in tliu luiditt of th W'ltij! - ilN-ll. -Mr. !:i.i v, ef tlii-i phn e, has pr"Rentod -!! t.-.''-'h.-r iine what on the Siamese 'ii'rilir, ll:e enlv l!tl".-reliee lieing that 'jMi:a:i.-r : i ! i , lijeli rcM-mliles a war in y Mini ii. -hi it. i the larger n4 and isdonht ' in iiiir-ri. will tie . from. It is quji.! R "-"Miy in tii- fruit ini. -Tud nti.!.iyeM at the Camliria Iron ' 'H inj-t'iivii, Cliarlej SeilKTt and l':.l name, g it into a dispute- on ' :,!ay !.L-t In. h finally eniniinated in ;:rr nirikn. the former on tlm hea.'. ':I in i r. t j , ii.ihi-fing an ugly flesh wound, Krji.,- to -:y, not fl iietnruig the sknll. -ririmni. i,m. un,li..iee,s attraeted to the ,n 'W I '' on Saturday last is eri hr ' i-iUi'i j, i, tint a liln-ral eourse of ad ;"r; -Hi; i. Ik. iin, to pay, hut it b not at all that t;i. 'iiisii,.., nn'ti in this rommn-'-:'ui!..1i: le tht r ! i i" I f under a half hil-diid, "'''"lr.i.l at.le to hc it in those -'ii M nii'.iy .,f l.tst w-.'ek, John, son of S-.H-tiry ; tt., ,,f WhiW; township, while ;-i.--ii tin. ihie.-toiiH nmiiriomeiit of i a y.iim.r a.siwiaf-e, fell and .;-., .,;,, , ( ,,H :iriIlH noiir the el! .. '..-r ii..- ',,, i,..;,,,,,,.,,,,,- ir- Xait. f y'."",iij.'-, tii- j oiiiig.snir..To.r in proress- i nn- ly j "A I" . V t-1 ..i.u 'otiia;i.ing n small kiiiii "'''y Wm1m, tioiii .Mrs. Jlenrv Isel, wl.i - shswaiinti-ntlv wati li :rz i I Ii-- nn tin iroee-s-i(iii on Mtu.ilny last. I L- hi .il, -1...I r. .11 .... .!!... 1 ''Tl f V ""1' rili'''' dit-tanee, "hut l.ythe - . Oiii-.iig ni.aiiy ntiif eeue.l in !' .-.Si ;i i... n.tiii, ,i r.im V, emploveil as a ; ," M .;. !: .1. Croziir, of Altoona. ,, " H m :tKi-:"-t:;it.., I to the tlnorof theSecoml !. in thai eit v. on Tiiewhtv '.'.r'.i t .o-I;ii.i-e ..t" uluit ll.irlv foe't. ! 'I. i -iJ " 1 1 ir In -iv- i,t ... ,,.,i i-itli.inf tnv "'' 'j iri-, U,..K, it f.-A. e.l he was ,-s.!.T!,1f S;" '-"" "t was last wfu-k foiiml ,;;"' '-l.nigliTer in the Huntingdon C ; r."'r'. rime with which he was i! I. Ii'- killing of a tii.ni named Mi. I '- 'I', in Wen-llnntii.gdoti, on t .'nlv hist Slot-final- will -.., at A rgiimeiit Cmirt, w hirh A ''!.- .. . 'I Mr. Ttiomatt Dntnohv. : '' St. Ailgiuitinn llo I'd, at th.s Hiiinlv. was thrown ,. Nt ' "n i iiiir-.il. iv hint and sustained ' lr. 'I'n-I I...;... 1 ; 1 .. . .... .- . 4 . - . I reil the necei-sar v niedi- 't .l-l.iy. I t ' f lrtv1...,..1. ( ...1..... l A -Ml! fc:- - ; "I mil I.itrolieon Weilin wluy '--...i j , The deeeaised was a I i f" ' :,'.r nil. I w a. on his way east V,; '' "''!' vinenl when death over- ''iT'll for,,,. llo leaves a Hi..... ' tr . hililren. k ;r'"', ,;V'',',r'! ','v' s and friends railed r'I'iv',, !" ""' "'' 1 "f -Mr. .loseph '"""l I "' '' vv, r'' few it any whoes .;f ('"'."J""- I'hly or ei,j.,jed the re 'r!vv ," ''"."''""I morn fully than our "'Via '"i Mr. John llalton. jr.. li't is in .i 1 ."AB l r ""' 7' a", faithful friend, r 'fr-, 'T a1,1" fi-yH.rt (gay Fport) ""!-, '"" r.-iiee,l,e llollida.VNhlirg , "in. :'Irrt- Martin Treaso not ""'frUi'! " twin hahioM a Uiy ',., 1 :,-'-regaVd eighteen pounds n r. ",s tizht. Martin slinnl.l ' Tr. 11,; for liis wife to do tilings 1, " Hi t,,..M. wo ii h;j-.l times. '"'llh f..-i tjc Hi., vent ion of Hnninrvt 4! ill l-lillii-.l,,,,, M.....I-, V l:lKt Ii. . t r i ,. ' ' ' -ongress, lion, .mini ,' ,; Mr T.",:i Assembly, John Hit "r,,. ,, , "' 'I- 1 1 He, ot Sloystown, lin ' '!,.. I.,v a iient. ,. i. Hlte, of Ii. I. K'l....- A uuiii-i'ili. ; an. I .1 .1 I I ' ill, n -i i. ...I Ii. ."J o II... ,, -f : ""lii. the hard times. Ihe 2",','l x7, 'i ' " ' hi"cvH iheiiiHo'.vcs have '"''" e.-,' , "'x down every day with '' ! .'V.''' ' ' Viii. e 1 iii the culling ' - jj " :" "' cl. -mo i ash store of ,ri'"! , . '"'i" it, in impossible to ,li ;; " w i'luct getting a g i ld A cherry colored pocket-hook containing a small sum of money and two Hewing ma chine needles, was lost on Satnrday last somewhere lietween the ltlair House and Collins, .Tohnston & On.'s Itank. The nekot-look i highly prized ns a k-epsake, and the finder will confer a. pre;it favor ly leaving it at this office, for which tronhie he can retain the. money it contained. We have received several campaign sngs written ly our old friend, S. It. Me. Cormick, and pnhlitdn-d in the Merced (Oal.) lferahl. They evince, not only the well known talent, possessed l.y the. nnihor for making rhymes, hut also snow very plainly that "lloh Hoy" is still on the war-path anil that he in as sound a Democrat as ever. We will reproduce two or three of the songs in our next lsne. The wife, mother and Infant, child of Mr. Samuel Holes, of Taylor tow nshlp, were thrown from a spring wagon, on Sunday morning last, in consequence of the rear seat tipping over while the vehicle was going np a steep hill, hut. fortunately all escaped with only slight injuries except the old ladv, whose face was cut and hodv somewhat truiei. Mr. Holes and family their way to church at the time.' were, on The Klioushiirg Woolen Company has just introduced a thirty-horse power "steam engine into their large- factory in the Kast Ward, and nfe now running all their ma chinery by said motor. We don't, suppose that U tter work will lie the result, as it is hard to make improvement where there seems no room for improvement, hut in thn matter of speed nod ability to fill orders the new departure will havo a very decided cf fcrt. Miss Mary MeOough, sister of our good friend leter Mctiotlgh, Ksq., of l'ortage, died at thai pla.-e on Monday morning last, aged atmnt 40 years. Miss" M.-tbmgh for many years followed the avocation of school teaching, and was a most intelligent, estim able and kind hearted lady. More than hat nlie was a faithful, earnest, ami con sistent tnemltcr of the Catholic church, and le.l a life here on earth which gave promise of a life eternal in the world to come. My she rent in peace. Samuel Flcniicr and son, of South Fork, tnndo oath Iw-fore Esq. Cox, of Conemaugh luirough, on Wednesday last, charging Noah. Hiram. Alexander and lanil Murphy ami Michael Kitinegau with making threats acainst their lives. Warrant vrcre issued for the arrest of the accused. As an offset to the almve, Samuel FleuiM-r was the same day accused lie fore K-wj. Fisher, on oath of ISarbara Woolford. with assault and lialtery on his persui. Mr. Flenner subsequently appeared and entered hail for Ids appearance at Court. We acknowledge the receipt from Cyrus T. Fox, Esq.. Secretary of the Itei ks County Agricultural Society and local editor of the Heading 77e rrnrj IHxf nlrh, of a compli mentary admission ticket tothe Berks ".uni ty Centennial Fair, w hich is to be held in lieaoing on the 12th. 1.1th. 14'h and 15h days of the present month- Septctn'ier. If Mr. Fox will furnish us with a pass from Harri-d.nrg to Heading and return, we will ooi. si.ler the propriety of putting in an ap per.rinee at the time indicated; otherwise, not Still we suppose, thu fair will go on just the same. Ilev. Father Gallagher, for the past four years curate of St. .John's chun-h, Altoona. has lieen transferred to I'roa.l Top City, and U-'V. Fa'her Ignatius, of St. Vincent's Alitiey, has been appointed to fill the vacau ey at St. John's. Father Gallagher greatly endeared himself to the Catholics of Altoona and his ilepaiture from their mi. 1st will tie a source of sincere regret, not only to thein, but to many warm friends of other denomi nations whom his genial, generous nature and Christian demeanor so strongly attached to him In that- city as well as elsewhere. On Thursday night last some malicious wretch nnooupled a truck filled with coke from a train on tlio W.uhlvale s'ding ami allowed it to run -down on the main track, proliably with the intention of wrecking the I'hila. Express, which soon came along an. I struck the coke car, demolishing it and tearing up the fj.u k for a considerable dis tance, hut fortunately injuring no one very seriously. The engine nfjlhe Express train was :I.v badly demoralized, and trains were iiriH il d for several hours in consequence of the wreck. The inexhaustible Eisenbisi says in the la.st Issue of his Htiturtlt'v 7'ic that it is really wonderful the numlu-r of wealthy brakeuvn thercare. running on the I. It. It., just for pleasure. A short time ago one of theni was an extensive stock dejvler from California, and now we hear of another who has been tcllingsome young ladiesat Etiens btiig that he had lost fifteen thousand dollars In a speculation, btit lia! two large brick houses left that was bringing him in two thousand dollars a year. This is doing too ircll. for a railroader. While a fiarty from Union township near Mill Crk, Huntingdon county, were on their way in a spring wagon to the Juni ata camp meeting, on Sunday morning last, their team liecame frightened at a train of cars Itetween M pic ton and Mr. Union, and running off threw Mrs David Thompson out of tlm vehicle, and her head coming in con tact with a railroad tie, her skull was frac tured and death ensued instantly. The horses were checked soon after and the other in males of the wagon were thus no doubt saved from severe injury, if not a worse fat". One by one the lealluta fall, and one by one the counties call on our faithful and efficient young Congressman to forego his own MTsonal preferences and once more Iw.ur aloft the banner of retrenchment and reform, which in his hands is sure to lo carried to a glorious an I triumphant victory nex. The Democracy of IieJford and Som erset counties have uncqniviwal'.y declated for Mr. Keilly, and their brethren in Cam bria and Blair are hoping and praying that he will for a second time take the radical bull by the horns and knock the stufhnR out of him ill short-onb-r. Several uiornliers of thn order of the Sisters of St. Joseph left tint mother house in this plac-M on Saturday last, for the purpose of cHtablishing a iK.aiding school for young ladies in llollidaysbnrg. ot which further information will le gamed by reference to our advertising department. Among the munlier are two or three of the most success ful ami comitetent teacher In-longing tome order, and that they will conduct fl-n excel lent school in their new location cannot for a moment lie doubted We trust that their fondest iinii.ipaiions in this as well asm all other ropects may be fully realised. We were glad to meet onr clever young friends Fhilip Uiley and John Hughes in town on Saturday and Sunday last, the former of whom was one of the engineers ai d the hitter the condui torin charge of the show trahi from Altooit to this place and hence to Johnstomi. The IVnn a K. I.. Cn ha In its service no more trustworthy or faithful employes than the twogentlemen named, and when any special duty requir ing extr. caution and watchfulness is to le performed we are sure it could not is, en trusted to more competent hands than the of our worthy young frionds, Messrs. Kiley "WS. of Jhi. Kelsel. of Camb.ia borough, eloped some two years ag with a y7m..g Gern.an named Frederick Hartman, the guilty pair going to California V'r. where the husband eventually reclaimed l is wife in about twelve months after and brought her Itu-k homo. .: tl.eu every thing wont well enoiVh until last Tuesday eyeing, when Hartinan agam anpca.d the. scene, aim wu " " day arrested for surely of the jieace, pre ferred against him by Keisel. who arg. d .." .... with having wlnle ill Cali- f,n atlrte-d to kill hi.n.b i.xt time K nie - I" default of SoOO Kail the ac c,Zl waa brought to jail hero and cora- ''ll wUVeVltubake, shot his father-in-law. : u-,.if u.t th.ketown. near Blaira- ii.. J. .. tk . i ra la niiiht of last wo dc. in rule, on t r - . ,,-,iM,rHd iotikooiiciii e or tlie ihiwi - s ,.V daughter. P.rubaker's w.f with who',,, nr '.,-('?f;sr:r: lion frequently quarrelled, r.i using her o n Siin.lav .as. A ' lSrnU)lkttr olbMed for the appr n )Uan caught within a - fc . ami fifty Hides troi.i '''- "" -...-:. of --.hi tnri.il I ii side of a year .... I. I 1.1. til V!I as age, aiionr. A man named Garvev was bitten by a copperhead snake on Saturday last, while engaged with others in hauling stoues ont of the orchard of Newton Kover, a few miles from Hollidaysburg. Garv'ey had put. his band under astime for the purpose of lifting it, when he w bitten on one of the fingers quite severely ly wliat was soon after dis covered to be a reptile of the species indica ted. The snake was killed forthwith, and the in jured man cut a strap from the horses' harness, which he tied tighMy aliont his wrist, and then assisted to load tho wagon, drove to the barn, unhitched the horses and rode one of them to llollidaysbnrg, where he obtained medical aid, his arm in the mean time having swollen to mammoth propor tions, and at latest, accounts he was sitting in front of a hardware store, aliont three o' clock on the afternoon of the same day, tell ing how it came fo pass that he got none of the poison into his system. Onr young friend. Dr. M. J. Buck, of Carrolltown, is evidently impressed with thn truth of the axiom that, there Is.plenty of room at the top, ad as he has fully made np his mind to reach that altitude, he pro oses to lake his departure from his moun tain home to-day or to-morrow, and from the city of New York alsmt two weeks' hence, for the avowed purpose of goine to Europe, most probably to Edeuburg, Scot land, to complete his medical education. Our readers are already aware that Dr. Hnck has graduated in both the allopathic and homeopathic schools, and that he is es teemed a thorough and reliable physician, but not satisfied with even this, he now goes abroad for the purpose of spending a year in one of the most celebrated me.lionf col b'ges in the old world. It is safe, therefore, to say that Dr. Hnck will ere many yenrs, if his life is spared, occupy a very exalted posi tion in his chosen profession and his i.ame become famous iu the annals of medical science. That such may bo the result we siliKerely hope. There may lie some people even yet who feel disposed to look upon Rhownten as li.tle if any better than common scalawags, I ut if there are, any in this rnmmcuity w ho en tertained such ideas the general good con dect of all rqpnected wiih Mr. Cole's great enmbina'ion must have done mm h towards disabusing i heir minds on that subject. Of such men as M. 1. M. O Hara, the renow n ed pedesfv'an who proved bis boltrm" by walU'ng a rainst the e'ephant diiven at fu'l speed around the eighth of a mile ti:i k. stitl o.itsl i i oped it iu the race an easily ns he has on manv ot.be occasions accomplished the feat -f wa k'ng one-foiiith of a mi'e while the fleetest hows have trotted twice that distance, and who car. very readily get over twe-n y-tive miles of ground in four ho.rp, or of Messrs. P.esw ck and Campbell, the fear less and grateful vaui.ers, among whoso dp rir.g feais we may mention the throwing of '.oiibhi so-nersaulls over the backs of no less than s'xteen h -rses grouped together, as we'l as of seveial o'.be of ihe actors wli'ifd acqnaintrtuct we made, it is but simpletrn h to say that they nie ail gemlemeu in the full reuse of Ihe erm intelligent, courteous and strictly moral in t he1 r c ' verse and demean or, so far as we hid an f port unity to judge. No profession could fail be honored wi'h men of th's kiid, and if shows generally were nude np of such material even the most, fastidious could urge nothing against them on the score of morality and good order. A young man who shall lie nameless, but whose home is in Eoretto, hired a horse and buggy on Saturday last for the purpose of bringing his fairdulcinea (whose paternal residence, it is proper to say, is distant a counle of miles or so from the village afore said,) to the show in this place, which they reached iu due time and no doubt enjoyed it hugely, the happy pair returning home in good order and condition some time during the evening of Ihe same day. How long the young gallant remained with the fair one after reaching her aliode deponent, saith not, but certain it is that soon after bidding his lady love good night, and maylie imprint ing a sweet kies upon he ruby lips, he fell asleep iu the vehicle and left the ja.b-d horse to find its way home as liesf it could, which it finally did without any other mishap than breaking the top ofi" the buggy, which was doubtless occasioned by coming in contact witli one of the lower limbs of a tree by the wayside. The noise caused by the approach of limhorse and vehicle awakened the owner of the turnout, who soon appeared upon the scene only to find that the hero of this "iiwer true tale" was still sleeping the sleep that knew no waking so far as his re peated efforts to arouse him were concerned, and not indeed until Ihe broad daylight of a peaceful Sunday morning broke in upon the scene a. nl put. an end to his impromptu nap. It is perhaps ne. ..1 less to say that our young friend sought his home in a vety sheepish frame o mind, and that at last accounts he seemed to be dreadfully afraid that his little adventure would get into the papers. Coi.e's Pro Show. It would be base flat tery to say that, the circus, menagerie and hipi.drome w hich exhibited in this place on Saturday last fulfilled to the letter all the promises made in the mammoth show-bills, but it is a fact, none the less that taken all in all It was one of the finest exhibitions of the kind, and was given under the largest tent, that was ever seen in this community. The street, parade, which took place Imtwecn 10 and 11 o'clock iu the forenoon, was indeed a sight well worth lie'nol.ling, comprising as it did a sujierb band wagon with a fine, full baud inside and drawn ly eight camels and two horses, a magnificent car of state, along procession of wagons of the ordinary char acter used for such purposes, several hand some rbariot.s, a uumWr of lady and gentle men performers mounted on splendid horses, a small elephant, a steam callope, and all tho other paraphreualia of a monster show, to which must he added various patriotic and amusing devices and delineations which surmounted several of the wagons. Under the c.-nvass, afternoon and evening, was pre sented an entertainment which was first- class in every particular, the bare-back rid ing, vaulting, tumbling, trapeze perform- I am es, a dog riding a horse at full speed and leaping from its back fo a small platform, i from whence it mounted again in me same way when the horse came around tho next time, the laughable doings and sayings of the three clowns, the remarkable petform ances of t he elephant. Prof. Conklin in the lions' ilen, and all ihe other wonderful fa turesof this great show, combining to make it what it really is an exhibition which de lights, amuses and instructs all liehoulers. The two and four horse chariot and other iii'M around the elchth of a mile ring were. how ever, the nil-absorbing attrai liens of the arena, and the spirited manner in which they were contested made them thrilling in the extreme. The two horse chariot races were participated in by three ladies and one gentleman, and the four horpe chariot races by a ladv ami gentlotnan, the latterof whom had the misfortnnediiringtlio afternoon race to lie thrown from his chariot, sustaining, however, only slight injury, while the spir ited horses dashed around the ring at a ter rific pace, the brave young lady In the other chariot meantime exciting the admiration of everylwulv and securing her own safety by urging' the horses in hand to their utmost speed and keeping ahead of tha frantic team until they were finally stopped in their mail career. Such Is a brief epitome of the load ing features of this great combination, which we must say embraces among its large corps of artists as perfect a set of gentlemen as can be found anywhere, while the immeiis') sf nd of horses comprises the finest animals that has ever perhaps lieen brought together ill such a grand and rare aggregation. A Few Pertinent Questions The current issue of tne jounsiown Mwn , propounds the following peTtinenf, quesuons to the ILepnblican papers of this county and asks for a speclfie answer to each of them. Here they are: Did Thomas Paris travel three townships In the county within th-? last t wo year fora iem r,T..miiinee while he was Chairman of the M; ii,i in politic ne worm-., i ; words to tha t effect ? 1 )id he not do all he could ; w':p.1'?.: Jl.V Misters Ifld he not do all he i coul. agPinVt kamuol Kephart. of Wilmore, w en he for olfice on the Republican tlck- ViL ile nT worm::; w,sr.nhs VaV- s, f?9 .".".'I -.,v no we want such n man for . Sheriir f We wait for on answer to these ques tions. - Diy, dusty and diagveeable.' Oil Pirn Link. From last week's issue of the Indiana Aifwentfr we copy the follow ing In regard to the great oil pipe line from Brady's Bnd, Armstrong county, to the city of Philadelphia, and which Is designed to trarerse this county in a south-easterly direction, passing w ithin a few miles of tbi.s place. The Mcxenf;iyr says : This is thenpeof wonderful inventions, great scientific discoveries, mid moment uous im provements. Anion the stupendous enter prise's of the hour, none more deserves a puss ill notice than that of the Pennsylvania Trans portation Company. This company, poss'-ssed of abundant cupiial And likewise indomitable energy, proposes to establish a pipe, line for the transportation of oil from the oil regions to Philadelphia. The contemplated line will be over 300 miles In lenirth, and will be com pleted hy the first of January, at on estimated cost ot $f,700 per mile. The Western terminus has been tlxed at llrady's Hend. in Armsiroim oounty, from which point a larire number of "feeders" will extend throiiahout the entire oil country. The great trunk line from Brady's Mend to Pniiadelphia will he us nrar an "air line" as possible, snd the estimated lenrth of Ii from the Western to the Eastern terminus at Philadelphia Is 2H4 tailes. There will he thir teen stations erected iilor.tr the line, where pumping apparatus for forcing the oil will be constructed, and the estimated cost of the Sta tions will betll.oooeach. The Krand trunk lino will pass through Indiana county, entering on the Western line of Washington, passing through Kay ne and Green or (Jintit townships, and strike the F.bctisb'irg branch of the Penn sylvania railroH.1 at Ura.lley's station; thence to C'resson, slong the pike or in close proximi ty to the rsilroiol ; from Crisson an air-line of eleven miles will strike the intersection or the liollidayshiirg Hranch at Brooks' Mill; thence following the general direction of the rHilroud to Piixton. on the Hroad Top road. The next sixteen miles to great Aughwlck valley will he near rHilroB.i, and from tins point to Newvllle. thirty miles. wilUbe over a broken country, rcMiiiriiig the construction ot roads lor distribution. From Newvllle, the question of route does not enter into the pres ent calculation, as no ottier than the turnpike to I'lillii.tel j.Ihh hus been proposed. My not fol low ingthe vnll. ys of streams thit savtn? by taking the air-line will exceed 1IXM). effect ing, also, a reduction of more than forty miles of distance. The contracts for pipes, boilers, pumping apparatus, etc., have been nearly nil clos 1. nt.d, iu all probability, the fireat TrunR Oil bine will be completed by Jan. 1st, 1H77. There will doubtless be two or three stations erected within the limits of the county, and these, in additioh to the transportation of plpesnn.l ma chinery, win doubtless give our Idle teamsters l throughout the country severul weeks' remun erative employment. 'J he minimum charges of the-railway enm- fianies for t run -nort ing oil is about JKf cents per iHi rcl ; tiie pipe line proposes to deliver it In Philadelphia at the net cost of Irtc. per barrel. The saving thus utTcctcd will be very great, and will hugely increase tho prosperity of the oil country, as well s prove a general benefit to t he pc le of the Plate. A lelegi-Hph lino will be ironstrueted nlong the entire line at a cost of nboui -J,(X1). Hucccea tu the great oil trunk line, uuy we. Tiik Vfrv Worst Chronic Diseasks CritF.l). There is no disease, however long standing, which may not be cured by proper treatment. Dr. Keyser has given chronic diseases of tho lungs, heart, throat, and ad jacent org-ins, hisserinusattentlou for nearly forty years, and any of them that he cannot cure may lie set down as hopeless. Dr. Keyser is the discoverer of Dr. Kkysfb'8 LtiNd Cure, a medicine that bids fair to revolutionize the whole treatment of pulmo nary affections. Thousands have been cured by it who never consulted, the Doctor at ail, but it were always lietter to Bee the Doctor thai discovered the medicine, thau t.o take it without ; when tiiis is not convenient, try the luting Cure; it is a wonder-working '..'!'. and will animate the whole constilntion with new life. Price of Enng Cure 51.. 10 per hot tie or S7.50 per half dozen. To lie had at Dr. Keyser's Laboratory, 240 Peun avenue, Pittsburgh. His private consulting oCice is No. 1"'0 Peun avenue. THEnntold miseries that result from Im prudent conduct in early life may lie allevi ated and enred. Those who doubt this assertion should purchase the invaluable meil leal work entit led -'The Science of Life, or Self-Preservation," published by the "IValmdy Medical Institute," Boston. Manhood maybe regained; vitality impaired by the errors of youth, or too close applica tion to business, may be restored. Another work published by the Institute is "Sexual Physiology of Woman and Her Diseases," Ihe liest of its kind extant. Slill another is "Diseases of the Nerves and Nervous Mala dies," a work that should he in the hands of every snflerer from nervous debility. The fact that a very costly Gold Medal' has re cently liecn presented the anthor of the alove works by the National Medical Asso ciation, shows how his services are appreci ated l.y the faculty. These hooks should be iu every household. See the advertisement. Ar.r, prople would no doubt pref-r a fie head of hair grown; upon their own heads, to lsdng bald, or wearing false hair, and it has len the study of many of onr learned men to find a remedy to restore the hair when it has fallen out, and renew its color after it has lnvxime gray. Such a remedy has Ih-en found and is now offered to the world under the name of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Henewer ; and to verify this statement read the follow ing : This is to certify that I was very bald; In fet, my head was perfectly smooth: and It Is common iu my family to grow l aid e.rlyln lile. I have now ued four Potties o Hull's Vegetable Sicilian Hair K. newer: and tl.e hiir has grown out all over my heart, mi I is now a natural brown. HAItTLKY CONI.ON. PTln. Jenkinos Co.. Ino.. May 28. ISiW. Personally appeared before me ItarHey Con Ion, and upon ohiIi, Biivs the above st itement is true. M. O. liCTLElt, NoUry Public. - Violis Sibinos. Rent in the Marlr'. -I am now offering to the public by far the best Violir. Strings ever sold In this city. My jobject is to build up a steady trade for strings and to do this I am selling strings that can hi thoroughly relied on, and at, a less price. Vou need only try these strings once to lie eonviniied that my house is the place to buy at if yon want to get the full worth of your money. My fine Italian Strings, E, A, or D, are 25 cents each, or the complete set of four 75 cents. Mailed on receipt of price. Try ouo and soo if yon don't like it. C. C. Mf.LI.or, 70 Fifth avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. We acknowle.lge the fact wlih pleasure that hiFt wi-ck's copy of the fVrmJ.t i FVrctiwin sent us, was not a "printer. He liberal somo mote times, brother McPikr, for we ndmlie your isper and love to read it. Utile ante ITaiWi niti. All right, brother Meek ; we'll lie very lilieral in the future to one of the soundest a id ablest Democratic journals in the coiui t y, and will not fail to send yon the liesf in the shop every time we run short of "print ers." Kekp a Stiff Upper Tjp. 'Jrls folly to Tret or get into a pet about the trials or cares that oome on unawares; t would be better by far to take things as they are. and always seek to beguile, wlin a laugh or smile all or life's hardships and woes; and tr, aid you in this It would not be amiss to buy a bran new suit of clothes at tho fatnons cheap store of the man who has boco, for fventy odd yesrs, more or less, a name and repute that none can dis pute for selling st prices too low to express. e mean of course Mr. .las. J. Murphy, of Star Clothing Hall, 1J9 Clinton street, Johnstown. Fully twenty-two hundred, people at tended the show in this place last Saturday. SUTTON T)ON A HOK. Married, In Pt. Au-gu-uluc's church, on Tuesday, Aug. iSuri, by Kev. Thomas aicl-.nruo, rur. jades i. mt- i ton snd Miss Frances C. Uokaiiok, both of Clearlield towusiilp. HltOWN MAGCIHE. Married, at the pas toral residence, St. Augustine, on the same day.bv the same, Mr. Gko. W. Hkowk, recently of thlsplac'.now of fiustConemaiigh, and Miss MAiir Magcihk, of Cheat Springs. llcaver (17a.) C91US! U9 tOSIUL HSfflyl!. Pnvs lor Board. Furnished K.K.tn, and Tuition In (!iiiiimiin liranvhes for the schvil year com ui pa cing Sept. VJlli. Kxtensive Ituil.itngs and in fine repair. pays for the shove and Mnsic L- suiis. Send for ('atalogue and full information. I olleicn most iHitintitiilly ituntcd on the Ohio Birer. is mile below Pittsl.u gii. A.t.in-fs JJ. T. TAVIitlii, I'ttniUent. ExpQsitipn, TSToyar Open ! -o Floral Hall and Art fjallcry romplcto. 25 CENTS ADMISSION ! in it Display, .Week bcinuh,f Sept. 11th; fault ry and 1ih s.'iote, ' ireefc heyinniny Sept. ISth. i Mt. Union College Colleciion of rfiMusie by Oret Western Ihinrt. Spe.ijnl Features from time to time Kcetauruut plan. Hl.nr s Ice Cream un.l Cukes in I lining Koom. OIII M'AltV. IIENDrRPON. Tlied, nt the hotel of his father-iti-la w, Mr. Henry l-'oser. In this place, at l'l o'clock. A. m., on iimlnv. Am. 27, IsTC. Mr. .liisKPii IIknokrso.n, aged 3i years. 1 month and 4 days. For many years the deceased wnssn engineer In the service, of ihe I'a. It. K. Co.. during the grcnter part of which time he had charge of a locomotive on our Kraneh road, and was Juiy esreetnod hy the Company as a faithful, irusl worthy and competent employe. The disease which caused his death was consumption, with which he was for a long lime afflicted, and so badly afflicted that nothing but the mercy of od, by whom he was endowed with a most In domitable will, kept him alive when death seemed so often on the point of ascrtlng its supremacy. It is but feint praise to say that Mr. Henderson wasa man of generous Impulses snd that his conduct was always above and be yond reproach, the patience and resignation he manifested throughout his protracted and pain ful illness particularly evincing the fact that he was the possessor of strong, moral and re ligious principles. He had never, however, so far as we know, attached I Intself to any relig ious organization until the day -ei;eding his death, when he made a confession of faith and was received into the Proshyterlan church, ihe young and eloquent p istor whereor delivered a most feeling s, rnion on the occasion of his funeral, which took place on Tuesday after noon last and was attended by a large con course of bereaved relat ives and sytnpai hizing friends. To his young wife and three orphan children the deatb of so giod a husband and so kind a father has brought the greater and more poignant grief, tint to all who know Mr. Hen derson the news :f his early demise cannot but prove a snurcu of sincere regret, for he num bered among his acquaintances no one, we venture to say, who did not gr.mtly esteem him for his nohle quail til's of mind and heart. Peace to his ashes. BOARDING SCHOOL for Young LA.P1E8. The Sisters of St. Joseph have opened a Boarding School for Voting Iadies at vt. Alarv's Convent, llolli.luysliurg. Pa. icitr.B. fiau per annum, pavsnle IXj alvnne Music and Languages, extra charg-e. U-l.Jm. STRAY STEERS. Came into the enclosure of the subscrilier, in TSlack Hck township. 0B or about the 1st of July last, twl voting steers, rising two years old, both rrd and "white spotted, and wltn nocnrorotherwiarks visible. The owner Is requested to tfirae forward, prove property, pay charges nnd take them away; otherwise thiy wifl bedisposnd of according to law. A. H. LDMUNEtKLK. JJIacklick Twp., Sept. J, l7fl.-8.. r ETTING Scaled proposals for fumisbins; the materials ami building a School House la Lioretto borough will be received nntil September :t. 1S76. Plans and spceifica tlons can now lie sn at the storeroom of F. ' Fricl. In said borough. Hi. Hits will write tho word "Proposal" on th outside of the envelope, and address W. W. AIcAteer. Secretary. Ky order of the lioard of School lMrectors. Sept. 1. 187fl.-3t. F. O FKIfcL, President. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Tstate of Patrick Slattkrv, lec.l. Trotters totitnentary on the cBtatc of Patrick Slattery. late of Washington tf.wnflhlp. deeefirt..-.! , havo been granted to tho undersigned, resit. ng in said township, to whom all persons in lel.to t to sali! estate are requested to in .ke iinutedhite pay ment, and those having claim will present thein prxierly authenticated for settlement. JUliNSIiATTtKV, Executor. Summit, Sept. I, li7tJ.-ot. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For the relief and cure of all derange ments in the stom ach, liver, and bow els. Tho;- are a mild aperient, and an enndlent purgative. Bemrf purely vego tabls they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Murb serious sickness and suffering Is prevent ed hy their timely e ; and every family should have them on hand inetr protection ana reliet, wnen required. i nt exiierlence ha proved them to be the saf- st. surest, and beat of all tha MUlu with which he market abounds. Ky their occasional use. e blood is nitrified, the cormntions of the ara- M .IIa4 "1 i ... J IC.1, S4IIV1U-U. UII9U UVUVIIS ICII.UIVU, PHU . , I whole machinery of life restored to Its healthy ativitr. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by Aytrr'u Villm, and fitimulated into action. Tims Incipient diaeasa a changed Into health, the value of which change, When reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy It, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes tliem pleasant to take, and preserves their Virtues unimpaired for sny length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, thoy are mild, and operate without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are given on the wrapper to each box, how to use thorn as a Family l'hyale, ad for tho following complaints, whih tires f 111 rapidly enre : For Oyappaia or TnAlg-eatlort, Zitstlea bm, IL.H nrDor and Lou of Jk pjvrtf , they should be taken moderately to stlmumta the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For Jf.tver Complaint and its vanoas symp toms, IMIIot IIe!lsich, stick llaa. arhr, Jfnnniftr or U rira Slrbnvaa, Ril tawa Colic And Hilton " vera, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which eanse it. For nysontery or Wlarrfcoen, hut on Inild dose is generally required. For Ithrnmsdim, Uont, CJ ravel. Pal. pltatlon of tl Heart, Pala In B iltne. Rack and Solna, they should be contin uously taken, as required, to chanf th diseased action of the system. With such chang thoae complaint disappear. For DraiMr and Dronaleal M)n ef9kn(-a, . they should be taken in large and frequant dose to produce tho cltoct of a drastic purge. For Sappreaaion. a large dose should T taken, as it produces the devired effect by sym pathy. As a Ilnner IHll, take one or two Till to promoto digestion and relieve the atoiaoh. An occasional dose stimulates tlie stomiivh and bowels, restores tho appetite, and invigorates the ystem. Hence it is often advantageous where no scrioua dorangoaicnt exists. One who tfsela tolerably welL often finds fl M a dose of these Fills mnkea him feel dec'deiU l jotter, from tbclr cleansing and renovag VffB'V. c1 the digeetiv apparatus. PREPARED TI Dr. J. C. A TMJt Jt CO., VracHeal Chetntttl, Z.OWELZ., MASS., XT. 8. A. tOU. SALE 11 T ALL DRCUGI8TI CfUTWCJ ' TRIAL LIST. List of Causes set down for trial at a Court of Common Pleas to he held st Ebensburg. for the County of Cambrls. commencing on Moxoat, the 4th day of Skitemhkr, A. D. IH',H : First Wkek. Oswald vs. Push; Fye vs. Il.irsh berger: comiuonwealth vs. Smay et. aL ; Klein Vs. Nathnnson. Sbcosp W!KK. Byrne k Wt-akland vs. Wal ters, feigned issue; Saupp vs. Krlse, folgned is sue; Burns vs. Krlse, feigned Issue; Pate vs. Wen troth; Piper et- al. vs Christy; II ugns vs. Morri son ; Ifyde Son vs. Pike ; Ksab vs. Olrk : Stine man vs. Knrtt; Watson vs. Iapsley ; Brestle v., Hannan ; Commonwealth vs. Oudcn et. a I. : Tre ic ier vs. Trexler Be ml on ; IMokey's Adm'r v. Warner et. al. ; Campbell vs. SwiiV.er ; Russell ft Co. vs. Hoclistine; Oels vs. Held ; Frot-hei.r vs. B.-ro' of Johnstown: Orirhth vs Keim: "!:itnon V9. Kennely et. al. ; Victor Sewing Maehinu Co. vs. Kodgers et. al. : Vatn Co.. vs. A-lm'rs of Win. Orr : Newiiouse vs. McCartney; Hum vs. Cohlek 4t Itentord ; Martin vs. Fronlioiser: Krine vs. Saupp; liolnies vs. MoOee : Mellon vs. Fid ney at Johnson ; Cooper to. Mellon vs. Finnev t Johnson: Hun.lerlich vs Levy; Hahlu StSleiglits vs. Nathanson & Co.: Watson vs. " re.tencks : Brown, for use, vs. Bracken 8t Hrsdlev: Biiliiigs ft v heelock vs. Ij. S Lewis t Co.: "First Nat. Bank el Altoona vs. Vowitkel; Fisher at Co. . LciJ-.n. R. Mi CO T.O AS. rrothonotiry. I'tottionotary's OfLce, Lbcutburg, .Vuif.7.l?7 TILL SEPTEMBER 1st. Stuffed Animals-Rare Display. Itlnlng K Him on MJLFLNCII ST., BOSTON. I (Opposite Hevere House,) The SCIENCE of LIFE; Or, Seif-Presorvation. More than One Million L'oiies Sold. Colli Mr4tlnl In anlrtl to t tie An t lior by the "Mtloiint .Meillral Ashocin. lion, March 81st. 1176. TT'ST published bvthe PKABOHY MKIUCAI. INSTiil'TE. a";new edition or t he eelelirn ted medical work entitled the "SCI KNCK OF I.I FK; or.SFI.F I'll KSKKVA1 JON." It treats niou MtMioop, how lost, lmw reiralno.l i.n.l Imw i r peluated; cause and cure of Exhausted Vitality, linM.teucy. Pmtnatiiro liecline in Man. Sperma terrl.ieH. or Seminal Losses (inn'turual and diur nal). Nervous and Physical liel.ilty, yHiehon Iria, OI.Mitny ForelKKiinirs. jlentnl Iiepression, liosof Knergy. Hagitard t;iunteiianee.t;nlnsi'.n of Mind and )oss of Slemory. Impure State ,.t Ihe Blood, and all diseases arising from the Kkkoi:s of VoftTH or the indiscret,ons or excesses of ma ture years. It tells you all about the Morale of Oenerative Physiology. :he Marriage, el Wedlock and Oft sprtng, I'hysical onlr.iis. True Morality. Ftu pirleisni. Perversion of Marrinire. oiijtirnl lre eept and Friend!,. i.unsel. Physical ll.firu.it v. Its auses end J ure, Itehtttons between the Sexes, Proofs of the Expansion of Vice, th Mis cries of Imprudence, Ancient Tgnoranee and Er rors. Mkam op Ciaif, t.'ure of Hi sly and Mind, Tki k Put nci 11. ks op Treai vkt," Address to Patients an I Invulid Headers. The Author's 1'rinciples. The price of this tMM.k is onlv ll.on. This Book als- contains Mokk Th.A Fiktv Pkksoiii I'Tions for tlie above niune.l and oilier diseases, each one worth more than the price ef the book. Tbe Institute nlo pnltliolien "Till: PlllSf.LOvY OF WtlJIAX AMI IIF.K hlliKASES." l'rlce Si.OQ. Tlie bent of I be kind cxlnnf . Also, another valuahle medienl work trent'ng exilnsivelyonMENTALANII NFItVtH'S HIS EASES; nire than 2oo r.iyal octavo pages, twen ty clegunt engravings, bound In subsiniitisl miis I in. Price only 2.0ti. Barely enough to pay I..r printing. "'Ihe Pimk for voung and mid.lle-ace.l men to read just now. is Aie Sci nee of Lie, er S?lf Pre servation. The author has returned from Europe In excellent lieal'h, anil is aeain the t :iii.-f C.n Fillting Physician ol the I 'en body M.-d:r:il Insti tute, No. "4 liii'htn-h Street, Boston', Mass. f iV'fio.'f-nii Jtiurnnl. "The Science of Life is Ivcyon l all comparison the most e.xl raordimirv work ou l'hvsioloay ever I r.'.liMicd." Htivtt n I1nl. 'Hope nestled in the bottom r f Pandor.i" hnn, sn.l hope plumes her wings anew, since the issn. I 't ol I hesu va'iii:il.e works published by the Pea body Meitical Instituie. which are teaching thous ands how to avoid liie maladies that sap the cita del of life." P.f.ntfp.'iiii KtHitirtr. 'It should be read by the young, the mid l!e aged and even the old.' .Vrir l'. rA Tribune. The rl St all.! onlv Medal ever conferred nnon I any ledical Man in this e untry. as a recognition ' of skill and professional services, was presented to the author el these works, jMKrcn Gist, l7rt. The presentation was noticed at Ihe time of its occurrence by the Boston Press, and the lea.ilr.g journals thrr.ugheut the country. This rmiirnlii een. Medal is ol sf,tj, told, set with more thnn one hundred India diamonds of rare brilliancy. "A ltogothcr. in its execution and the ricl.ne-s of its material, and size, this is decidedly the most noticeable medal ever s;ru;-k In Cite country forany pnrr;e whatever. It is well worth the in speeihm ol N unostnatisls. It was fairly wou and worthily bestowed." J.isixtrfiiiM'f ts I'l'itiglimnu, June 31,1S78. AiCatal..gnc sent on reeeli.t of Co. for postage. Eitherof the above works sent bv mail on re ceipt of pri'-e. Address I'KACObV MEDICAL IN'STITl TE. for W. H. PA liK EK. M. H . Con sulting l'hyslcian.) No. liuinncn Si., Mass., opposite Bevere Honso. N. B. The aifhor can t"e consnp.ed on the above named diseases, as well as all diseases re quiring skill, secrecy and experience. 1 mice Hours, v a. m. to a p. m. l"-7.-ly. Sulphur Soap li Cleansiag. Pndwlxiii7. flisinfertisj, 8ooilij. Healing' lad rnrifji-' Tt readers tho coarsest skiiiM-cronrVnMy ft o.id healthful. It imrts a licantihd snioi.thnetia to the skin, and firms an fl.-u.tic : wbiteiMs. It cim-a biima, ecnlda, i-hafin;, rxcerintious, nui;hiic;, t m, sunburn, frcck li, liver rt,.i,;-d tiands, mnn. ulcers, j daudrutT. b'.Utcr on tho banrfs and fcot it. h, pnaiml itch, itching between tlie t.v. Itching of tho lx!y, 'lies, cm. Alsa relieves tho itching and irritation cf hiring attdk stmpina; bisectn. Aj it 1j eaK-cliIly ad:u t j ti.e Ton rr, Ncrsert, and Hatii noojifyon c:in take a Sufihur KtUh nt pleasnro.' F.'.r Imtli ing Children, h is iincijn.ilU-d. Lutics who UM9 it In their Toilet would never do vlthotit it. It neutralize the pilar of iKTspirati-m, and, as an external remedy, can ecarccljr I -i iitfotl aiaias. lull dirvcUuua aucuniwny va lockage. TUT IT. Trlca 3 Cti. ter Cka. 3 Coiw f:? C3 rA lij naOl 85 Cta. lif mail 1 Cta. , Mais Drraat at , t I'r. Vnit Xyites OOco, No. 1321 Green 8t Philadelxlia. Mi hr mU Draavtat USE NO OTHER, li r - j TrV.......r.,. ...... ADMIN ISTllATOR'S NOTICE. KstniO of Abkam Noku llec'll. Tetters of 8'l.ninlstrntt.n on the -siate of Abram Noel, lt.f of AlUghcnv toi.sl.i. rl eeased. haviiur tiecn granted To the iindofdvned, all persons indebted to said estate are r.Hiio"l ed to mukc prompt payment, and tho hnv ing claims Pir".int the stune w ill pr-s'iit thein pro- i perly aut,hentioute,l for settlement. V.. A. B MTTLR. AdnunNtrator. I Allegheny Twp., Aug. IS. lf-Tti.-t. j N0TICK. All jx?rsons nrc horoliy notified of the fact that 1 liave this day purchased at Constrtble's Aolean t h-fi w ilh TiioM As KiKkP.UHii'K din ing my p. ensure the f.illowiiur des',rllwil porsotnil i,,p, ri v, t wit i 1 bnnd'o cow, I iiok stove and llcll'l. and 1 dininr tatde. The f.ublte arecaut ioncd ngaitisi interfering with the sinne. JAVES KIHKrATIMCIC. Cliest Twp., Aug. 17, lc7d. 3'. I IIXK TICS FOIt SALE. I li.-ive for sale a choice lot of young It 1. A N 1 'CHINA l'KJS, the best Hog' that is rmfc -I I'-r ! pcotll ; fatlonHHt iov He and will weigh J"l I,, Sill II,-. f ion, i iii,,i,t;i-i in a year old. For lnr j Out particulars address me"ii Po.Vir.-r V.itn y, j Blair Co.. Ha. IXlliDi lUi. NO. 4 ALL-AVOOI, mtnm t FLANNELS. T 1" take .lrj'i:n. in ntiTx.ii""i':r to t l.r 1 nV " 1 11 lilill t ii- V I ! !.l M I I.I, recent ly . te-t by ."Vlessri:. T. M .l.i e .V Sun. nn l Utety t iii.K by n. h.ns twen il.eroug l.ly nirlf.1 three.; beet ly a.)ilin NEW ini!M:ilV AM) NTEttl IV; loll 'p ;i . :, I and tiy enlarging iir I. nil. ImifS. Wc 1.h ypnr. l I no o p.-iie to ht up .,m Mil iili On- in...! 1. 1 ,!B ! ehinery, rni-l .in -.,,iii !, .itir ri..iiii,i.n,t nurl'a 1 mier" S, Fln'iii' l". I'.l.in-., '.s. X.-.. ut- Ik itiu (ti.tl I hi J'llo mi l fiah to :i t . I'miiu'iit t.-.uii llo I u t j ern insrkels. Ilur uh1.i ic ku.-i rant eel ALL WOOL, and No S!io.Wy nr VuWw used In any ..-iisi.e. Ourprt" F are CJl'Tlt - I ,tVtI than nut nrrouK nmnM.. C T7 HTV f f W K K rhtrfiFtr-'! to u will receive spcrial aUei.tion, hi. at prkT to mil the times. -A your teerihnnf for IJ.in-'mrg '-inrr.-s. and it to- t".?u- i't.d to us tor sanipi.-' by innil, or t all st our Mill. j TERMS-CASH. floods I'.j-t haned for loot. iEbenslmrg Woolen Co. K's-nl'iirit .Tune t. IS -:f. CQLURS, JQBHSTOH & Ca EBENiBURO, Penn'a. i I'AT AItl.r. N HEM Ml. IMERLST ALLOWED ON TWETOiK M3NY LCAMED. C0LLECT12KS WADE. AN II A GUN F.H AL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. lr Siieclal attention paid to busiti.-ss of i.t-respond-uls. A. W. Itl'CK. Nov. lit. Is75.-tf. Cushicr. JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BASK ! 120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. CHAKTEKE!) KEPT. Tl. lT'l. DEI'l if ITS received of all sums not less than One Holla, present rate ol interest, six per cent. Interest . due in the mouths ot June and lireeiiilMT. and i not withdrawn is add. -d tothe ieM.slt, thus on poiiiellng twice a year witliont tr..ulI!n the l positor to ea II or even ton s nt t he deposit IxtoV Money loaned on Heal Estate. Prc1eren-e. wit It liberal rates and l.tntr time, given to tw.rrowers o' tering first imirtmni .in larin-' worth tour or more t inn-s t he atnounl ol loan desired. Uood relvrencc perfect titles, etc.. required. This eorporat Ion i-x.-ln-ix-.-lv a Sa vinirs Bank, No eomiiu-reial deposits receive I. nr discount:" gr.inte.1. No loans on personal security. Bliti'v applications lor la.rr-wcrs. copies of the rulef, by-laws, and special law relating to th." Bank, s, nt to any address desired. Tm'sTKKS .laines CM.p-r. David TMliert, O. I . Ellis. A.J. Hawes. F. W . Hay, Jebn Lowman, 11. Bauiner. jr.. Daniel Mi Lr.ui; loin. I. .1. Morrtdl. James McMillcn. .Tames Morley. lewis Plltt, II. A. Hoggs. Conrad Sup)es, tleorge T. Swank, and W. .v. vvalt:rs. DANIEL T. Mori. CELL, President. FhaK l'it:RT. Treasurer. t'VRt s Elpsr, So..eit,r. 12-:l,"T5. ly.l Wood Street, fiom 2d to 3-J Avenues', PITTSDURCH, PA. The most eentrnllv I.H.-ated fifst-elass honse in tlie city. Street eirrs i: bin nc Fipun- eer hn, minutes to all the In pots and to all pa; ts of't-ot'i Iti'.s. Tt-ruis. fJ.SU per day. Larce sa.n.pio r.K.m lor coiuiuercia I traveler. J. M. MONTGOMERY. 8 ll.-Sra. I'roprietor. FIRST PRIZE AT TIKA. IX.-OMTK, II. HOsliXSTEEL, m am:factch r t-i I tnn.a Union Crop LEATHER, AMI rEAlEK n BARS, AMI fLlSlEREIiS' flAIR, .7 OZA.S TO ll'X, VA . .n(V) tons ,:f (ink snl Pcuil.K k B irk wanted. Cash put, I on deliv.-rv al the Tannery. Wo.h1v.iW-, Jsju. 7. iV.ti.- ly. TVTOTICK. All jti:.)!s liavino; nn, seMl.-d accounts w -.th the firin of l. M. Woleslairle & Son. Wilmore, will please ea il und pe'Meoo or before I to. l.i! h day ol September, lB. or I icir aoisntnts will be left in tlie hands of a pro . r t,Uic t for collection. P. M wm.K-LAGLE&SO.V. Wllmortf, Aug. !. lf7i. iiL JAMKS J. O ATM AS. M. P., Piiv Sit iax Al SrkUEox, Kletisl.ni?, Pa. Othce and i C-iilein-e in neir building ou lliga street, one d.wir west or Blair House. Aug. ii, IS7-tf. ALEX. TAIT, M P., I'HYsiriAx ASP SfltiSF.oN, (late ofl'arrolltown.) ! row located at St. Auvnstine. Cambria cuntr Kiulil 11 B ...... 1., 1 i ... ... J - - - , - uia,ic mi ino r osi-oinoov July 14, lS7ti.-lf. rP W. PICK. ArniuNKT t-Lw. Eh- 1 ensburg. Pa. office In tront room of T J. Lloyd's new building. Centre .treet. . manner of legal business atterded to satisfac torily, and collections a stei inlty . ( ''i-U.ti. Isnr, i:i, i.-,liiirr. Va. (iffi,-ein('l. ona.le IZow, (recently uovupied by Win. h'nteil Lso .) l eutre ;rect. ll--l.'7ti.-tf. T?AS1 1 0 KMAKCU. AttoicxTy- AT-l.AW.ir.Unsl.iiic;. Oftiif on II :KU stric t, east end of rcNolciice". I-.'i,"7,i -t.'. rjKO M. UK A )VjJZr,Za V Fwtit.iii-g. -. oj;,,,. ,ni(..'iiritr.vt, three pioi limn II ir'i Kin", t. iaug.S7.'t2. T i. LAKK. Atthkney-at-I.aw, - P.1- l.sS.iie;. P. OtlieewilL LtitLr auj iiveuiu-i, lit Court Houc. ardwarekcPV . POCKET KN!VES li II Rniesi Fo"k fc Spoons, 9 il II II SCISSORS, XES. EHOVEIS. ll- ! ViTiW LOCKS, HINGES, NAILS. 7s- VA rats, fcc ;I VvVV CARPENTERS'. BLACK- if VvJ;v.6wi,THS' AGRICUL-y TURAL TOOLS y7r) touts. 1 lie iiiiiiu' - ..I.n.li'i'll .V, v, iir. find was lite father ! fen litldi.-H.
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