i' -'rffiit-irf-ilhiwrfSi--iTn Iff C&MBR1& freeou. Ebcnsburg: Pa.. llt - - 11,1' 6 tS7T. pRUTHOXnTARY. niKinnr mvscir as a candidate fof f bn-t'T . .,,,ji t to" the decision ol tlie ap-r,-ni.-a.iM-..unyConT,M.,n -bin i PTiOTHONOTA R Y. , ..nnoiiiuv uivst-ll and desire my ctatm jw!' tl,r ,,,. nl,,,ve named nrflcu to be ,. . r"' !l, the rei resent.itlvii of the Cambria -r-'1,irTr'r id the coining coutreutlon. I'KOTHt iNDTA RT. , ,,'inlatii'nuf many mend. I hereby v;;!lt ean,ii,late f..r tlie office of iini) ,,k.,lt;- nivseir to atlile ty the p-,:b-n.-f : . Ulill(f l.cuiocratlc bounty Con trit ""' ' A. J. CHKI8TY. lr- June 4- 1""- n:(iTH(MTARY. ., t not too late or too early to b " ' rV'r"rl!ittf my merit. I hereby ofler '""T v-ii'il i.iutf before tlie coming Iictiio jf ' a". ,T .nvciition for the office of t'roAon--i::. t"'J , i,,.r iH.minuteU or defeated. Jilcike : ,.. -ii iliat 1 can tor the success f the vlrt- . n IsTT -It ri'OK liot st: PIRF.CTOH. rl,P f &5i kl ti'llARUA. r Mnnater V-r '"' tie , r,niileJ at tlie coniintf euiu- -intv IViivt-ution tor the position of Poor ilWtur. ' LtJIOt-KAT8. roun iiovsF. umwTOH. .rfrif irvi'll.if nom;tiled anJ elected, to t ilif :"utie f ''"" H"" IMrector with ,. ti lrlltv. I hereby otter niyceir tit a : 3 vl I-r l ortloe. sutjett to the will of t lie " "l n'ativti of the t anibrla lieimieracy In the ,l"n. tuUu'.T eouvuntlou asenllliell. Ittbinjton Twp., June 18, l.-i77. te, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ktrt. There, tnul the Other ritice. j,frrj,.s ol.l ii .TbiJ8tovn on Saturday j.Mf two ' tit aii'iart. Tt,e IIiin'iT pioii pajx-rsare very reticent , , i.,!;iy '" Hie Belgian gl&K worKS. ' f' ur lirrdred jM'"iid l'ar w ascaogbt. rjtrup i Ckartii ld county a few nights Prer1i w Navy and Fine Cut Chewing. c ,j, .y Y. & D." liinehart, cauno; bv mir- T!ir H'wiifburg silver cornet band wade I- flrikm riti; at Clu-rry Trve on tlie -liatiTfTclmiit keeps W". & D. Kim-hart's y lb i j.''"1. that's enough he knows his -Tlrrt- were im IhiihIdiI ami fixfy-nine i !.5n iu the Huntingdon vimtity liumi- -T!ir I.at'a fl'iard of Altoona, to the r.i'r for'y, pic-nicked at Loretto on Vr-'ir:li. (.r.i! hrriiig fnistsiii tliis part of tlie weie Mvpt away ly Wr, tiootl un II i -lay i.i;bt lt- -A rv ijMt-i- grower of wtst.ov fays tbat in. -.i'.i bag iiut'-hM at Huurisc gf-s to IkmI :;i J, .i (jfaiidfathfr. -A kv li'io.:.s to Mr. Felix O'Neill, 4 M:-.i.M-r tcwi il i was killed by light- (!!! Voiilay nibt IiiFt. -hi a NniM-ry wherein all Is life and '- 1. ii t'tit'l t i iymg and fi-Mii:g, there .,, ie t.. U- l-umt Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. rv-r 'J.'. relltH .T tmMle. -A Hin w---n fret two inches ill height, i-Jimi: -t't' poiii'-di-, and calling liiiiiself , .-in 1 it; lot 11. on. I'm, paswd over the Pa. i i: . T.iil-iy 'ast, en mute for New York. -Ii.- furnif Akirn Uainne.r, In ,lohi: '.i', entered by burglars through the (: i.'.fi'.inli'iT, on Friday tiight last, and '.'.-ili.f a eniiiderab!e quantity of goodH. -Tiw I Jiri.n i t" L. Mtt'arrcll, in Mount 1 -uMiut tewt:slp, and Jtnes Dickey, iu l'ir-; towiinhip, Wehtniorelaiid county, n-ruili l.y lightniiig, laily, and totally i-1 !:.-!. -Srrtalof the Csnitirla county lawyers t".pieil Lime fruiu ll.ilinlayct'Ori: mi Mou Jt i.igJif ist vtith Hinmschs badly ilemor- 7 J ! ilie l ip fectt served up at the Court H ..h- 4eiVti-atoii. -S . ii Wi'ilinrns. of Altoonn. who is not ?'!' V:r,iTi h, .f Fi'tirburg. (now in Chi '.) l.I ti e iiiitex linger f his left hand iff ii Monday last white assisting to i fa (inno fur Mr John Hind. -ir. Hoffman will l. at Wilmore on Tnes 'T i.e.xt, J;y liith. and at Si rorigMown, I I n n.iuity. "ii Wednesday, .Inly 18fh. 'i Jrti 1 him at either of these two points tike jour decayed teeth with you. -Mr re, formerly ot Jchnstown, ri iii ii lion In piTt.hirgh for receiving .t, ...hIii v ;is iinlfc-ed ill our last, issue, Snlnn',:iy ta-t xeu'eiit-ed to two years ;;'rf .,iifiieM iu the Allegheny -junty work- t. "iv. -l'r.wHWel A. Iteese, reetitly convicted ,:Iitti:tiirj;,iii , nrar.ier in tlie secoml d' " lues of ki vae hl.M k. his great graixl '' "r havlinf h "liig li.jin me" not ; "f tin original but of the aboriginal pcr- "ii'.ii. j - ' nr I . ifc" f Ji-linsfovn wnxcil our I ''Vmi i:i.) ,.j i:ienblirg pretty "'''! ii a gttne of lace ball. Wcdnes riMM.it, on the grmnds in this place, ' fUiMling -2 fur "Our Boys" to 13 1 f '';r V'..y. An anvn.nifil ilic-iiiou vrith stones ami ''In ruimii, -K Wrt(, itnlutgel in at a picnic, in :'T '''wi.'-hiiM.ii the 4tb inst., and as a ' i-ijiii i ! ,. ..-vera! parties went In. me with ' re bemlr. We dhl uol learn the - f tl-edifttirbaiice. ''Jr iieil.hnr of the 7eruW ha jnst lwen "-'.rii, ri a!:e that fame consists in atteiul ;'Ci l:'t:nl,!i, S.-iiatnrial conference and 'iiKhm name heraKbil tothe world next throoK, columns of the Alfoon ' ' ! Kil. Jones. Kmj., a "confree." -M . Mainie Ityan, eldest daughter of rttf l:an, of this place, was awarded a ""nie f ih'er badge at the seventh an " '.""""leir euie-nt, oil FrUay evening last, "V Mary'n Academy Jiilmstown, fr ap l,r,,,i"rtK Beetkow.n's mnsk;. W Daniel Teeter aiwl hta wMfT ''"'a were on tbeir way to a funeral near '"Wry, Bedford count v. a few days ago, j MTii5f wa-oii, th horses took fright Mti swav throwing the oecnpant out tJ.'-J v -hu ie nd instantly killing Miss Tho ...lo of M,e (;r7v.nPville Timra. j;'WfM!i'lni1iiie that be had worked hi J!' "nl enough a,i lntj euoueb in bacli JMftiro.n. i,a, t-.,v fo himself a wife in ..' Pr"'t "f Miss Tillie Thompson, of that ! T1" ,ia21I,y couple, have our best Ti , " """''"lars, teachers and immediate ( "f Hi,. I'resbvterian Sabbath School C'Hlai indulge in a basket picnio ; :.,"r,r,;w ti'urdav), in a fine grove near h-:!!. All well diejios'd persona ll-'r ' I'f'i' ipatc with thetu will be '".l'V,,,,,,,!.1 V.,, 'I1" weekly train between Pitts , ,ln'' F-'" bHl.urg will make its first trip r.' nnhiv ii. xr, reaching this place at 6 ,, f ' . and 1,-avine here at G.40 on .i ' y morning, making the run each way ri iT r" ai"1 " ,ialr- T,,! ,rin we -'n ,1' y,(-V rn during the summer. C i ,;' S I''ri' t Court, Pittsburgh, h,v 1 !;,H, in 'he matter of John Ben V. '"I1'.. Johnstown, an order was made 'in. "'J'''' 'ltnal pr,erty ; and in the L;y, '.' (''rles A. Mt (ionnigle, bankrupt-, Yo.,, ""''. an order was made disallow '.fU ln 'einition and aetting thoni ,'"Mi,l Mt a dwelling bouse at Oal '!rr,r"''k ' liphtning daring oiTe of itnm M"nns, and one side of th laiiid- M ot. "' ne exikiiig stove demolisheil. We did not learn n n, -- .nine. H " "v.,', of tlie owner, and Indeed do. not '"rfa rr,ain'J whether the report Is r.;i'".f"t son, thirteen months old, of ,i nrnij Phillippi, of S-nnerset town- ir.' county, fell from the top of a "T.af.- . " r t i4vh ago, in COnsequeiM " '6 ny of a portion of the ballns ,"r!kiiiC on the floor Iteneatb re- "in. . "U'cu caused ueam ou iuo , " iri ifi.. . . ....... "6 'lay. Mem. from Society .tonrnai ; "Vf iss 5- appeared to positive disad vantage te tvauHeof t-londinew of complexion ftnd-rahst w.VrVt7p,nil'" -ruling an otherwise beautiful countenance, She should l.y al bieana procure AnJ use Dr. Bull's Blood Slittnre. Hep.J Monday night last aiiiim hear Hollidays bttrg. owned by a man named Rhoada. tin.i Another oh Brush motuitaln, name of owner not. ascertained, were fitrtick b liohtnii.cr I set on o.wl ..uni .. . ,:.""?! t their conn.J I I fcn,,fimV . U I make, and at its close a well khoWn cit thelr oontenta. A house bti Reservoir Hill. ien fif the conntv. i. .till nwin Aitnnna, was badly ehiittered the eame I hicht. ,tTMr' tfft1- CiisMdy h engineer on the esterh division, Ta. tl, 11., inform the Altoona (jlobc that while going down the eastern side of Hie mountain Monday hicht, till 1 . 1 - 1 . i . I ...... .. ! , l"r! 'K'iiig Btrme me steel rail in front of him at two different times ...t " twenty f;;t U 8 " 101 ' f Mrs. M. A. Quartz starte.t to no to the ' Catholic oh-nic on the Fourth, bV had not pr.Meeded very far when the nnrim? wacon in which she was seated strii r,kP "?rft T he road and threw her against the seat in front iiga,,.es in her Hg ZTl , V V An old man named John Dentin, nil i A lost bin balance while looking out of a second story window in the effort todiscoter the cause of some noise near his house at PliUMiixville, Chester county, a few bights M, and now Huntingdon in getting credit for the accident simply because a daughter of the unfortunate guutlemau resides in tbat place. The Philadelphia Time credits the Cam bria 7eri with saying that the delegates from this county have lieeu instructed to support Schell and Noyes iu the Democratic State convention for Auditor General and Mate treasurer, As the Cambria delegates , Ji very mucn j as . there was Hume mistake about this mi- . . ... uounceuient-. Oo f-.ir:L In baste, with bills and paste, proclaim to all the nation, that Wolff can sell of clothing well, enough for all creation; and while you're out jnst yell and shout what's true beyond a doubt, tbat. cah in band will there command the best of liar gains in the land. Don't forget Godfrey Wolffs mammoth clothing emporium, next dtor to the post-office, Altoona. They meet that is, she went to the store ami made him turn things o'er and o'er, till he vanished behind the goodn, and then she pleasantly said she'd call again, though Randolph hopes, in his iumost heart, tbat still never more come to the busy mart where be as a salesman clever ami true finds business enough more pleasant to do in waiting on Kople vhoe time is employed in buying. cheap goods from Myers & Lloyd. Parties having pianos to tune and put in order will do -well to engage the services of Mr. Wm. C. Severln.of Carrolltown, who is not only fully competent for the task, but whose work is more thorough and charges less exorbitant than those of piuna tuners generally. M r. S. tuned and put in perfect order a piano in this place on Monday last, ami to quote an expression of the young lady who manipulates the keys, "it is just splendid." Andrew Dean, residing near Kverett, Bedford county, a few days ago, placed a chain around bis horse's neck ami turned him out to posture in the woodson his farm. A short time afterward ibe animal was need ed, and was found dead, the chain having caught fni Ibe limb of a trexj, and the horse strangled to death. Parties pretending to be agents for a certain patent hay-foik are said to be at work in several of the ueighlioring counties extorting money from some of the more gulli ble farmers on the pica that folks owned and used by them are an infringement of the patent represented by them. Our agri cultural friends should beou the look out for these and other swindlers of like character. The services of Daniel 11. Zahm as fire man on our Branch train have liee.ii disposed with, and D. M. Bitter, heretofore filling the position of brakeman, has lx-en put in his place. Conductor Quartz meantime lieing re quired to play it alone on the train proper, except, if w miMtake not, that Mr. Bitter is to assist hint in some of the duties. Mr. Zahm, if report speaks truly, is o tiro on one of the wngines on the main line. We have lieen requested to notify all per sons Indebted to the late firm of Pryce, Bax ter Ss Co., as well as to the formvr proprie tors of the Eliensbuig Woolen Factory, tbat if they do r.ot call and settle, their respective account with Mr. Wm. J. McLaughlin, at the Company's store, on or liefore the 1 ." Ii of .Inly, proximo, they will find tbeir bills in the hands of an officer for collection, with cost added. Let all interested heed this notice, which Is the last that will he given. If yon don't want to come to Grief yon needn't try to get. a ride in the Carrolltown hack. Grief, yon know, is the name of the new contractor for carrying the mails from Kliensburg to Carrolltown and jtoints lieyond and his first trip was made on Monday last wiib a fine new hack and a spanking pair of gray. Hope he won't- come to grief him self, though at the price for which he has agreed to do the work there are some people who think he will find it anything but a fat A small loy, who no harm apprehended, to the tree-top serenely ascended for an im mature peach which bung out of reach, and when he came down his tronserloons were so fearfully rended that his indulgent, papa, who was obliged logo to .fas. J. Murphy's Star Clothing Hall, lO'JClintoii street Johns town and buy him a new pair, bad no hesi 'ation in sajing after be made the purchase that better wearing apparel at- lower prices never sought purc hasers amuhg the children 0ty"r James Smith, a resident of Gallit y.in aged about 0 years, was buried on Fri-d-iy lant in the Catholic cemetery ou Tun nel Hill. Mr. Smith's visited this; place about one-month ago, an J while returning to Gllitr.iii by way of Lorelto, where he has a married daughter residing, he was taken ill, but iu a .lay or two after was able to procee,. to bis home. His illness, however, the na ture of which we did not learn, proved fatal in a few days after. He was well known mid bicblv respited by all his neighUirs and acquaintances. May be rest in peace. For three night in succession, ending on Monday night, or rather at an enrly hour on Tuesday morning, this vicinity was vis ited by thunder awl lightning storms or al most unequalled ferocity, tlie one on Mon day night lieing especially terrific am! des tructive in fact such a storm asbas seldom if ever Isen experienced in this latitude. Considerable damage was done to growing crops in various parts of the county, and small bridges were either sivept away or badlv demoralized, but beyond that, so far Ms we have learned, little or no loss wassns tained, if we except the drowning of a few chickens ln the Fast. Ward. Nolmdy questions the superiority of W . & D. Kiucbarfs No. 1 Long Cut Smoking Tobacco irjort)Ml fo bft lfl RepuhHcan Senatorial conference of this district met in Hollidayshurg on Monday last and confirm ed the action of the Bepnblican committee of this county in selecting Mr. John L- 'ar per, of White township, a Senatorial de. eeate to the Staie convention, but without any renewal ol theinstructionsalready given him to support Col. John A. len:on for Au ditor General. Cambria county was repre sented in the conference by our neighbor of the ,tW alone, the other two conferees, H . H Knhn and Alvin Evans. Esq although in Hollidayshurg at the time, not being pres- mLuTS! Cut Smoking Tobacco j the world than W. & I. Binehart's, Pitls- bMlDr.1Diller Lnther and M. H. Dickenson Esq., b.1.11 PhllwlrlphU ml Jw'h men. lira of the Public Board of Charities, pa d a If visit to our county K IT , TJ?ifVetAr examination of the build- ire,y ?.faCI?.r,LoT, r ni much and l.et cared for institutions or lb Kitm 7. . :.i.,t T da is nraise indeed ami ""rrakea'KS matron in charge, and what makes it the nmre graUfying is the fact that it iseudueut ly well deserved. 1 IliZ Willi i in gratified '''''ltbv deemed it tbeir Thompson, Titnsville. Ask any respectable ! hesitation In say report the i druggist, who will get it for yon if he has :r:, X&& og.ltl ... rric,1.00rerbou.e. Judge Jeremiah S. Black, who has not I been in Ktieushtirg since 1H56, informed some of our lawyer in Hollidayshurg on Monday : last that he would, Providence permitting, look in on hs fotne time before the close of the present Slimmer a promise Which re- i minds ns of a little anecdote, as the lament ed Lincoln tas prone to remark. During the celebrated 1vrtr.lli j-lMS Judge Black made A speech in thin i r,i .,,. i. . r. i t,i ....,.,., - - " -.vu n iw men uiu. miime i con hi or to l.i feet ,i .i. .. ..ti. .- made oVer again but as such & proceeding, ' j h jji Avrit.t ir, wh iii;fc jo?ijiiie, i-uo i speech baring leen entirely extempotej the motion aiti not or course prevail. Thonsar?1s consumers know the snperi- ority of W. & U. lllnehart'a Peerless Savy ami FiueCnt , ther Bowen, of St. Francis' Cob tjoretto bad, tre are sorry to learn, the I!,,"ft,1r,B"B 0, ,h?Wt1 Rml ''"P' P" y .J'?ri " S",ulav evening last, a very !l' 'hKL !lot H? Vn t,,e !" innii, who was at the time tin Ins wav to at- $ 'irink, and while there another horse and rid.T balled ot the same place ffcr a like pur pose. This proceed iugdid not meet, the kind-" ly approbation of the first coiner Which manifested its displeasure by elevating its' hind feet in the effort to kick the other ani mal, thereby causing the girth to break and beringing on the disaster above noted. All good Judges admit t1i superior qual ity of W. & D. llinehart'a Peerless Navy and Fine Cut. During the terrible storm of Monday night, the ligbtningeutered an old-fashioned chimney at the residence of Mrs. Silas Par rish, iu Monster township, atid pnssinedown the flue, set fire to a piece of tape which was UHe in k(,opi1r a Ut.- iro ,.rane ont of .i. i.,7 . ... ... way of the kitchen stove nine, aud after making a tour of the stove itself, which stood i in the fire-place, knocked a few spawls from the stone hearth and buried itself in the earth beneath at a spot within a few In ches of the kitchen floor. Our esteemed friend and patron, Mr. Thos. L. Parrisb, of Altoona, who was sleeping in the bouse at the timcinforms us that the building seem ed to him to have been raised several inches from its foundation, but apart from this no unpleasant sensations were experienced, ex cept that Mr. Parrisb and the lady of the liniise were afflicted next morning w ith a dull headache, though none of tlie other in matea of tiie house were iu any way affected. Ask your groeer for W. & D. Binebart's Peerless Navy and Fine Cut. All firstclass grocers keep it. The Greensbnrg Argttr say that new de velopments have come to light within the past week concerning the robberv, by a gang of whites and blacks, of the Miller family, near New Alexandria, on the night of June 7. which Teveal the fact that the person of Mrs. MiMer, of Indiana county, who hap pened to lie on a visit, with her husband, at the Miller mansion, was brntaily outraged by the fiends, and rumor has it. that she died from the effects ef her Injuries on Thursday or Friday of last week. These facts, the j Arytis avers would bavn lieen revealed mnch sooner were it not that the Millers are ultra Covenanters in religion, one of the peculiar ities of which faith is an. inordinate friend ship for the negro, several of whom were participator in the hellish act referred to. The guilty parties are now in jail, but the paper from which we quote hints very strongly at a resort to Lynch law should the reports In regard to the death of Mrs. MiMer prove to lie correct-. Nothing but. the best, material is used in the manufacture of W. & D. Binebart's No. 1 Long Cut Smoking Tobacco. The glorious Fourth came ami went so far as Eliensburg was concerned without the tap of a drum or the tea.1 of a soldier, and yvt it was a pleasanc day pleasantly spent, notwithstanding the lowering clouds and slight fall of rain iu ths morning. At the Catholic pic-nio the best of enjoyment and good feeling prevailed throughout the day, and the ahnndanee of substantial and lux uries provided for the occasion were eagerly sought for by the hungry ard thirsty crowd in attendance, while the music and dancing found many well pleased votaries, though not to the same extent as iu former years. All iu all, it was a decided success, and we are glad to know that quite a handsome sura was realized for the good cause. At theCongre tional Sabbath School pic-nic, held in a grove north of town, a like degree of pure enjoy ment and good cheer prevailed, and the lit tle folks and their adult friends returned home in the evening well pleased with the recreations and festivisies of ths day. No. 1 Long Cut Smoking is not mad from trashy lugs, but of the very liest ma terial. W. & D. Binehart gnarautee their brands. On Monday last the new and elegant Court House at Hollidayshurg was dedicated with apropriat.e ceremonies, the occasion bringing together a large concourse of people to witness the interesting event. Most, of the memliers of the bar from Cambria and Huntingdon counties were present, as was Judge Jeremiah S. Black, who held the first Court in the new county of Blair in July, lS4rl, and also Judge Orvis, of the Centre district and Judge Hall, of the Bedford dis trict. A very aide and interesting address on the judicial history of the county was delivered by Judge Dean, in which he elo quently referred to the distinguished career of Judge Black in the different public posi tions he has fiilcd. Judge Dean also, as was eminently appropriate, paid a feeling and well merited tribute to the. ability and in tegrity of bis predecessor on the Bench Hon. George Taylcr. J ndge Black did not deliver a prepared address, as It was published be would, but made a few remarks in his own witty and peculiar style. The citizens of Blair county are to be congratulated on the dedication of their new Court House, which has been erected at a cost of about S12."5,OtK), ami is said not only to be a model in its way, lint as near perfection as anything built by human hands could possibly ha. "Tbe Conflict or Artr.a." Men differ on nearly every issue. There have always lieen opposite parties in politics and religion, though "the measures fought over one day niav be universally adopted at another, and those sacrificed regarded as heroes and mar tyrs. Medicine has also been subject to revolutionary disturbances. When Drs. Harvey and Jenner announced their discov eries, they were held in contempt and ridi cule by an incredulous and ignorant public, yet to-da" thev are received and honored by all as licnefactors. When Dr. Pierce an nounced hi Discovery, many seemed tn doubt, and were skeptical concerning all medicines and doctors, but proof of merit, has dispelled all doubt, and to-day the Golden Medical Discovery is the standard remedy in curing the most olmtinate diseases of the liver and Mood, having almost entirely su perseded the old-time sarsaparillas by rea bou of its superior merits. NonwtCH, Chenango Co., X. V.. I Nov. 3d, 187t3. I 11. V. PiebCE. M. D.: I wassflllcted with a scrofulous affection on one of mr l s. It was very f rouniesome for over two years, so much so thnt I could not wear a hoot, and I had to keep my leir bannspretl. It resulted in a raw sore. It jrt s lial that It became a irenemi talk that I would have to un dergo amputation or the Ilmh. One physician told me he never saw such a sore cured. 1 commenced .akinir your Oolrtrn Medical lls coverv together with your Pellets as directed on the bo ties, and when I had consumed six bottles of Discovery, my leg whs entirely well, and has remained so ever since a period or t wo venrs and I would not swap it for fitly wooden IesT Yours truly, Jon Shattcck. . B BROSiA ; the name of a medicine that has 'cured more cases of inflammation of the kidneys, bladder and gravel than any known nrenaration extant. We have a grefct- num ber of certificates from both males and fe wales who have leen cured, experiencing almost instant relief, in cases of Uik-acbe, Deafness. Dr. Keyser cured me of deaf ness In few weeks. Louis Mrur.R, No. 20, fith Street. Dr. Key ser's office, 120 I'euu St., Pittbburgh. NkootiAmLb Papeh. An Impofirnt 2 rixion by the .fuprcine Court. The Supreme Court, sitting at Harrisburg, rendered an important decision last week in the case of Woods vs. North, error, to the Common 1 l'lea of Muntlngdon county, which is of great interest to bankers and business men, i as it Involves the validity of indorsements ' of promissory notes containing what is i known as the five per cent collection clause. Which was given by Judge Sham wood, aud is as follows : It is a necessary1 finality of tietfotiable pa pet j that It Should be simple, certain uncondi- , tlonal, not subject to any Contingency. It Would be a there affectation Of learning to cite the elementary treatise and the decided cases Which have established this principle. It is very important to the commercial community that it should be maintained in all its rigor. P) Applying it to the note Sued upon In this cnc, we are of the opinion thnt it Violates this rule. If It had been payable at sixty days, with five per cent.. It Would have been objectionable as usurious on tts face. It woiild not. however, on that account have invalidated the note or destroyed Its negotiability, A negotiable note maybe made payable with interest from its date, and if more than lawful Interest is stipu lated for.lt does not, In Pennsylvania, mske the contract void, tiut only the usury. Hehce such a note is sufficiently certain. It is payable Bt maturity with lawful interest. Put in the popef now "in question there enters, as to the amount, and undoubted element of uncertain ty. It is a mistake to suppose that if the note was unpaid at maturity the five per cent, would be payable to the holder by the parties. Tt must fo into the hands of an attorney 'or collection, t is not a sum necessarily phj IIj. The phrase "collection fee" necessarily implies this. Not Only so, biH this amount of per centage cannot be arbitrarily determined by the parties. It must be only what would be a reasonable Com. pensatlon to nil attorney for collection. This, tn reason, and the tlsthige of the Irgal prol'cs. sion, depends upon the amoiint of the noie. Five Per rent: Would probably be Considered bv a jury as a reasonable compensation upon the collection of a note r.f three hundred and seventy-seven dollars, ltut ir It were three thousand tlollns they Would, probably think otherwise, nnrt certainly so iT tt Were thirty thousalid dollars. Now. then. Cart this note be said to be certain as to its aniotlnt. or tbrtt amount unaffected by hny contingency 7 Interest and costs of protest, after non-payment Bt ma turity. are neei-ssary hffll tnciOents nf Ihn pniilrd,-! iti1 thy. I t.wt.i-f lorl nf I ttMtl in the body of the note would not affect its nejco- tiability. .Neither noes a clause waiving e.T emotion, for that in no way touches the sim plicity and certainty of the paper. Itut a col lateral agreement as here, depending, too, as it. does, upon its reasonableness, to he-determined by the verdict of a jury, is entirely different. It may be well characterized, like an agree ment to confess a judgment was by t'hlef Justice rjibson, os "luggage," which negotiable paper, riding ns it rlocs, on the wings of the wind, is not a courier abie to carry. . If this collateral agreement may be intro duced with impunity, what may nf te? It is the first step in the wrong direction which costs. These instruments mav come to tie lumbered up with all sorts of stipulations, and all sorts of difficulties, contentions and litigation results. It is the best rule nhnta iriiu-ijtia. Judgment revei sed. The case came up on writ of error from Judge Dean, of Huntingdon, who bad de cided such paper fo be negotiable. It is asset ted by a Philadelphia paper, that the amount of such notes current in the interior and western counties of the State, represent not less than five million dollars. This is possibly an exaggeration, but it is well known that the atnuuut is very large. Sai Sctcide in Blacki.ick Township. An intelligent and respectable young mail named William Cameron, son of Mr. John Cameron, of ISlackhck township, committed suicide on last Saturday afternoon by cut ting; bis throat, frotu ear to ear with a ra.or, thereby severing the windpipe and causing a'. most, instant death. The victim of this shocking tragedy, who was aged about 27 years, followed the occupation of school teaching for several years past, in which we are told be was quite proficient, but at. the clow of the recent term at Hrallier's school, in said township, of which be bad charge, he went to Alleghany county, where he lie came pastor of a Methodist congregation, having previously, we believe, preached on several occasions with great, success, but whet her as aprobntionist or a licensed minis ter we are not prepared to say. I5e that as it may, however, he gave up bis charge in Allegheny comity in conrse of a few weeks and returned to his home In Rlacklick town ship, where he has ever sincn lieen laboring tinder a disease of the mind which was not only painfully apparent fo bis friends, but of which be himself was fully aware, as is evidenced by the fact that he requested bis family to keep a close watch npon his move ments, as he fearvd that he would do him self bodily barm. Matters continued in this way until the time above mentioned, young Cameron's friends meantime scarcely per mitting him out of their sight, when he and his father, in company with two neighliors named Kmpfield and Uracken, paid a visit tin the ld gentleman's saw-mill, near which his father and Mr. Empfield seated them selves on a log, while young Cameron and Mr. Bracken con tinned their walk for some distance further, the former finally, how ever, hastily excusing himself and abruptly parting with bis companion, who hastened back and informed the other two gentlemen of the circumstnnce. Alarmed at this time of events, Mr. Cameron, aocompanied by Messrs. Empfield aud Bracken, went in swarcb of the truant, whom they soon after found in a dense laurel thicket, with bis throat cut from enr to ear, as already stated, and life totally extinct, the unfortunate yonng man having evidently perpet rated the rash act anl then crawled into the thicket while his life's blood was rapidly oozing away. That be was not in his right mind when be committed self-murder is of course beyond question, and that his mental de rangement was the result of close and severe study seems to lie equally certain. Being a man of more than ordinary ability and great, promise, and possessing as be did the respect and good will of all who knew him, his sad and shocking death is one of the most la mentable we have ever been called upon to chronicle; and it is almost needless to say that the friends have the sympathy of all feeling hearts in their terrible bereavement. Death of" a Venkrabi.f. Lapy. We copy from the Johnstown Democrat the fol lowing notice of the death of tlie venerable mother of a large family well, known and greatly esteemed in tbat vicinity, among whom we may name Messrs. David and John Dibert, two of the most, enterprising and successful citizens of Johnstown. The Dem ocrat says : Mrs. Kachel Pihert, of Johnstown, departed this life on Monday morning, June 25th. at one o'clock, aged 73 years. 1 month, and 12 ilsys. Few persons were bettor known to this com munity than the deceased. Her birth-place was In the neigh oorhood of Dibertsvllle. Som erset county, where she lived with her father, Mr. Christian Blough, a Mennonite farmer, un til the age of twenty-two years, when she be came united in marriage w,th Mr. John Dibert, For nearly twenty years they resided In Diberts ville ; Mr. Dibert. heb.g there engaged In farm ing, milling, and tanning. In April, IMrt, they removed to Johnstown: Mr. D. here actively engaging in merchandising and manufacturing. For a few years they also resided tn and kept, the old Mansion House, corner or Portage and Franklin streets. The husband of the deceased. Mr. John Di bert. is well remembered by our older citizens as an earnest, industrious, exemplary man. He w a deecendent.nr s Hollander, who emi grated from Amsterdam over a century ago ; and seemed to have inherited the thrift, perse verence, and other good traits proverbial with the Dutch people. He diedjn November, 1849, aged 49 years. Mrs. Kachel Dibert lived to attain the ripe age of three score and thirteen years to be a blessing and soloce to her children and grand children, of whom seven children, forty-three grand-children and one great-grand-child. are living; One family now residing in Toncka, Kansas ; one in Lancaster, Pa.; and one in Tren ton, N. J.; while the others have their homes In Johnstown. The deceased was always known as a kind mother and a good christian woman. From early life she was a consistent member of tte church, and was ever dearly beloved by those who were associated with her. As a friend has said "her religion was demonstrative, cheerful and happy ; and she so demonstrated the chris tian graces as to earn thetcspect and confi dence of the whole community. Irrespective of social or religious peculiArities." Her funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon. At two o'clock her remains were taken Irotn her late residence on Locust street to the First M. K. Church where appropriate services were conducted and a sermon delivered tiy Rev. Wm. Lyneh.and from thence to Sandy vale Cemetery, where she was by tender hands and bereaved hearts laid in her last resting piace until the last trumpet shall awaken her to glories held to reservation for the pure in heart the ever blessed. Her relatives and trtends will ever retain a sweet remembrance of hercbarnctcrand worth. Many of the eggs brought to market these days are a little too ripe. Letter from the fVett. CorNClt Bi.cyrs, Iowa, June 25, VT.1. Editor Fr.EKSMJf Almost three years have passed and gone since I "slid" from" the top of the Alleghenies and landed in the prosperous State of Iowa ; tint as 1 have recent ly taken a Pew departure which has added a couple of hundred intles to my "western experience," be ing now a dweller in the extreme western por tion of theState.and as Council Muffs isa place or considerable importance and interest. I hsre concluded to indite you a short epistle of a de scriptive character. first, then. Council Bluffs Is, as .Von are aware from personal observation, having been here on a flying vialt on one occosioti. the western terminus of all the eastern railroads, as well as the eastern end, as the Supreme Court has final ly decided after pondering over the subject for four years, of the great Union Pacific railway. You see the city of Omaha, just across the Missouri-river, contended and insisted that the road terminated within its limits, all of which j wouio, n succeshrui, nave oeen "some --in tact "a big thing'' for the city aforesaid but as Council Bluffs declined to see it with those op-ti-s, the result was a long legal contest which finally culminated in a Victory for "our side," and as a eonseouence the C P. Co. are about to erect a magnificent depot at this point, which, when finished, will be the finest structure of the kihd West or Chicago. Council HI ii IT 3 takes its name from the fact that it is In close proximity to the bluffs whp-h In years agone were the seche of a great coun cil participated In by the tnen "noble red men" of this vast region. The town Is within a mde of the Missouri river, over which and plainly visible from this place Is the big bridge of the V. P. R. U., a most marvelous piece of work manship, ft is about a mile iu length and cost some f:i.iW,im The inm piers upon which It rests are sunk into the sanoy bottom sixty feet in order to secure a solid foundation, and then tower upward from low water mark a distance of sixty feet more. The approach to the bridge o!t his side tsahout as steep as the gra,le a round "Jlorse Shoe llend," on the Pa. R. It., and the labored pulling required of an engine in draw ing a train up is on ly equalled by the case and celerity with which It brings one down. Council Muffs is a city of over l.r.(HHl inhabit ants, and not withstanding the present great de pression in busln"9. Is exceedingly prosperous Slid progressive. It contains several flue build- 'igs, among which may be mentioned tlieOg. u-n House, a new hotel recently finished, eon- mining lil rooms or thereabouts and elegantly furnished and supplied with nil the modern im provptnehts, thus making It the most complete and extensive of its kind In the great north west, and the Public High School building, which is located on the most elevated spot in town. The reasons for placing an institution of learning sn high up are obvious. First, it gives the scholars good exercise In reaching it, and. secondly it is thereby enabled to turn out its graduates with a hiyhtr Jand mre t.rnltfd knowledge of what they have really learned by climbing the -educational 'ladder.' Hy ascending one of these hills a magnificent view of the country for miles around, as well in Iowa as Nebraska, is obtnined. Tht fertile fields of the granifer and the busy workshops and far-reaching railroads of the mechan ics ap pear before the vision a vast and beautiful panorama of mit lire's handiwork coupled with the fruits of Industry and civilisation. This portion of Iowa is one of the most pro ductivti in the State, the crops here never hav Idg at any time been a failure. Little fear Is entertained In regard to the grashoppers, as the Inte Spring cold snaps "laid them out" by the'm iilions, and every means of extermination is now being employed to exterminate them, the latest and simplest method being the smearing of a plnnk with tar and drawing it over the Ileitis, ena woe betide the festive " hop per" t hat so far forgets himself as to hop tia to this ''infernal machine,'' for once on he be comes forcibly convinced of the Tact that it is a nice thing to tie to, and as a consequence nihkos up his mind to ride "it out that I'.ne if it takes all summer." Yours, C S. C. Written for the Cambria Fubeman. TO '-HOB KOY" McCOUMlCK. The far Xevadn mountains fling Their westward shadows o'er your home, And pierce with high upreaching peaks The lofty arch the skyey dome: And rivers course Paetolian plains That glitter with the golden grains. Far different the scene from that. Ot: which your earlier manhood gated. Our quiet Pennsylvania hills Hy Shasta's side would stand amnr.ed. And our tall pities that kiss the breeze Are small beside your giant Trees. The broad Pacific rolls its waves In foam ageinst your (jnlden Cute, And while-winged nuvii-s bear Abroad The products of your mighty 8tate, And fire upon your mountains tall Wnve signals to the nations all. But still the skies are all the same; The same bright moon looks down at night On Mariposa's flowing stream That makes old Conemuugh so bright. And eyes both here and there still turn To where Arc-turns' glories burn. nut here or there, what matter where? Lite's duties still are plain to view. And In the tight 'twl.xt wrong and right May we be found bolh stojt and true. That when we're gone some one may say '"These men wrought well in tneir brief day." How sweetly on the evening air The perfume conies from roses cast ; I would that thus the memory Would linger round me of the Past The merry days so freely spent When we, Kob Koy, were "tirst acquent." T. J. C. a AmtST Flower. The most miserable tieings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Li ver Complain t. More than seventy-five per cent of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects ; such as a sour j Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive- ; ness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the month, coming npof food after eat'.ng.low pirits,&c. Oo to your Druggists, Lomnion &, Murray, Kbensbtirg, or to P. M. Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, and get a 75cent Mottle of AuUST Flower or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try it. Two doses will relieve you. From thk Hioiikst Medical Avthor 1TY IN Swkhes. As I have had occasion to see several persons who, for some time have nscd Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, and know that it lias restored the original color of the hair, as well as being efncient;1n removing the itching and dan- .IniA !.-,, nnnni . n i . i u Mm f 1 1 1 i i , r ..ft ef tliA hair, I consider it. my duty to ackuowledge the same to Mr. Sachs. Vincent T.UNnnErta, rhyxicinn in-Cliiff to the King and Preserver , if hix life. Stockholm, July 7, 18G8. Cl.F.ARINO OUT Salf.. Great Herftirfions in all Dt'ixtrtment. To make room for our Fall importations we will during this month sell the balance of our stock of Silks, Shawls, Cloaks, Dolmas, Dress Goods, Linens, dilutees, &c, at bargain prices. Htrous & FTackr, Fifth avenue and Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. TheDbs. Oldbhce. The reputation of j these eminent physician as successful and i expert in tbeir profession is widely known, j Confidence In their ability to cure mos ol- ; stinate cases is still Increasing which no- s counts for their already large and growing ; practice. ly sending a vial of morning urine by express (not by roail.J with name age, ami P. O. address of the patient, they can send the necessary medicines. The of fice is located at 132 Grant street. nitrburgh Commercial liazettc KUFTCRF.. Tf yon are rnptnred the last thing you can do is to call on Dr. Kkvskr and have a good Truss fitted. I say fitted, for there are more mistakes made by ill-fitting Trusses in the treatment of rupture than in a.nu oil, r -:ir Dr. ICcvser'a Trusses are not only cheaper but they ar Iwtter than can te uai anywuere in tue unireti mates. Dr. Keyser will cure rupture in most cases and will warrant cures. Dr. Keyser, 120 ! and 240 Penn ave., Pittsburgh, Va. OltlTirARY. THOMPSON.-Pled, In this place, on Tues day morning. July 2, ltVM. Frances J., only daughter of James M., and Frances M. Thomp son, aged 2 years and 2 months. "As the bird to Its sheltering nest. When the -term on the hills Is abroad. So her spirit hath flown Irom this world of unrest, To repose on the bosom of God." DR A M.-KEIM, PHVSICIAX AMD SrRCJKOV, IjOK F.TTO, PA. tfW" Office opposite A. T. Christy's Drue Store. Niht calla can be made at the olhce. 6-4.-tt.J NOTICE. I hereby notify all per- sons not to interfere with the following i described property bought br me at SlieritPs sale as the property of Francis Iinrbln and left with 1 h.m at my pleasore : 1 gray insre. 1 cow, 2 set j harness, o acres rorn. S acres wheat, 4 acres outs, 1 acre potatoes. 2 bedstead and bedding. 1 ,,. k j Finve, i near tng sieve, 1 cui,iKru. c rnairs, i iu reau. n.lJ plows. M.,M. lull ilLAi-s. Clearfield Twp., Jane 30, l77.-3t.-$'.l. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I Estate of Hf.sry FosTf.K, dee'd. I Iietter? testamentary en the estate or the slx-ive named ,lecerlent. lute of Lhctipljtirir b. .rongh, b!nm- ! bria county, Pa., hst-ing been Issued to the under signed, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby nntiflei! to make Immediate payment, mid those having Claims against the same will present thetll ln legal form tor settlement. JOMr.l'H m:rVAL.t), Executor. Ebcnstmrg. July 2, 18;7.-6t. wSrrSS50toS200PERMOS-TH A New. Clear nn,l -lie UNIVERSAL HISTORY Commencing wit h the earliest period!' and closing March. 177. 3 volumes of the World's grcnt. Orand History in one. Ancient, 3!illlci Aces, rind Jtoitern. Including history of t'rntrnnicl h'.rhifii tinn. 1 n'tt h jural ion of Prcsidr nl llnym. and Turk t' Dtjtirirltirs. A book of thrilling interest and linirers.l need. Selis taster than any ether ItcKUtilul illustrations. low prices, quick snles. ex tra terms, circulars free. Address J. ('. JlrtT Kll V CO y Philadelphia. I'a. ; Cincinuuti.il.; Chica go, 111. j St. LkiUis, Mo. la-OT.-VWt.J ARGUMENT LIST. In i.ursu- j ance of Utile 10 of the Orphans' Court ) of Cambria county, notice is hereby given that j at an Orphans' Cunt, to be held at Kbensluitg : on TCksoaV, the Hrth dnv t)f Jri.v. A. It. 1K77, ttloitnllowing mutteisin theeMateor it, c dents j will;he piesented t,.r argument, to wit ; j Ruleon Paul MiKrnnn. administrator of Mark , Mclaughlin, tlee'd. to show cause whv an attnrh- : tnent should not be swarded nuaiiii-t liim for cer- j tain monies .-. impropriated by Auditor's report. j Aim Inn of t. A. Shoemaker, eso.. to rescind the order of sale to fell certain real csialc of Lantwig Crnver, dee'd. Huic on executors ef (leorge V enable, dec d. to Plmw cause why sal.l executors ghoul,! not give ball. Huie to show cause why widow's app, sisenient In the estate of Aintustlne'l 5 lass, dee", I, should not be set aside .1 AM KM M. SINd F,K, tt'cnsburg. June 3 I, 1.T. Clerk O. C A R GUM EXT LIST. Canses set Court to he held at Kbenshtirg. In and for the countv of Cambvln, ou Tuesday, the loth day of July, a. D. if;: Timothy Hunt vs. Cornelius Hunt and Oeo. Gillen : f1. K. Hiirn. use of, vs. Leonard ll-dlis and Peter Crhan : McClure v, Mary Jane Mit chell ; Charles Mcfiough vs. Win. Ibirgoon : 3. E. Hums. endorsee, vs. Yonngk!" Mcr: J .1. Gillespie's use vs. J. i. Fulmc-r: W. Iv. Schiiieris & Co. vs. ItieiiRid Trotter: Wm. S. Dickey's T.r centors vs. Thomas Lnngtiein; Same vs. Snine; Marker. Assignee of Zel.m. K.vceptions t- Auditor's Report; John liroombaugh vs. P.J. Krlse ; exceptions to Report of .lno. II. Urown. Auditor on Lizzie Knlnov's real estate ; Excep tions tn rt-nort ot .John ii. Lake, A in'.itor. Win. J. I!u k, Assignee of Wm. Cole; Exceptions to Auditor's iiepoi t, James C. Murroy v. Snm'1 F. Wike ; Watson A. McLaughlin -i til vs. George W. Kirhyctalt G"rrnnnia HulMtngand Saving Association vs. C. Hettrick anil George Kiirizi John D. Went rot It vs. I M. J. lirown ; D.-m'l McLauuhlin vs. Snm'l Flcnncrs Luke Dnrbin's use vs. Sprout A Hanks; Jacob Fmnhpiser -s. The llorough of Johnstown t Henry ( intcrma a vs. Thomas Gorman ; David Cr.ed vs. John Ga- tins; William Stevenson n s use vs. McLaughlin. .1, illusion and Kopeliu; Gregg, Son & Ck vs. A. , J. Christy; John Stiilt.. plaintiff in error, vs. . Joseph Miller, defendant in crmr ; Mar-let t. for j use, vs. Kerin ; Diirtiin vs. Dm bin; F. I'. Tier- ney vs. Minnie Devine: Tierncy llroomb uigli vs. Minnie Dei hie; Jas. McCloskcy, Assignee I of Charles Jonnston. petition for order of sale: j People's Fire Insurance Ciimpany vs. P. M. J. Drown: Same is. Same; Stone vs. Direciots I of Poor of Cambria County; Same vs. Coin in is- i sinners of Cambria County; Same vs. Palrick I O'Connrll; Same vs. Win. Ih-rli'i ; Same vs. F. I Hordcr; Same vs. Charles llochetein ; Sumo is. Wm. Hutler: Same vs. Chas. I'nvcrsngt ; Sum,; vs. Charles Von L'-nnaii; Same vs. Louis Yon Leunun ; Same vs. Willimn Mills, jr.; Same vs. Valentine Louther: Same vs. John Iteuion; Same vs. Same; Same vs. John Paab; Same vs. F. W. Hay; Siime vs. Evangelical Lutheran Church of Johnstown; Same vs. Geo. M. Hess; Same vs. David It. Lucas; Same vs. Augustus lirown ; Same vs. Geo. Conner: Same vs. John Oult'k; Same vs. Iicwis Plitt Same vs. Timo thy It. Davis; Exceptions to acknowledgment of Sheriff's Deed to John W. Ward; Exceptions to Report of Viewers on Road from Millviile to the Turnpike iionr the Dunkard Church on Hcnslioof's Hill ; Except ionn to the division of Cambria llornugh into two Wards; Review of Road from G lass's School House tn Ilrady's Blacksmith Shop, in Minister Township; Ex ception's to acknowledging Sheriff's Deed to If ugh McMonagle; John Uels' use vs. Christian Ptlster; Exceptions to Account of Wm. Row man. Trustee of Henry Rarnhart $ Independent School District out of parts of Cambria and Minister Townships. R. McCOLGAN. Prolhonotnry, Protbonotsry's Oiliee. Ebcnsburg, J uly 157. ORPlUr COURT siifl I virtneol nn order Issuing out of the Orphans 1) Court or Cambria county, I wiil expose at public sale, on the premises iu Summitviiio I thr ough, at 3 o'clock, p. m oa THURSDAY, JULY 2Gth, 1S77, the following real estate of which Peter Hough- j erty. late of said borotiglK died scir ed, to wit : No. 1. A Lol in Siimmilville Borough, i ox wmril ma ofthe said Peter Iugliorty. deceased. Is located, known nn a plnn or phot ol sal t borough as rot No. 40 and pari ol lot No. I. No. 2. FIVE ACRES of LAND Situate in Washington township, hounded by land of Mrs. Coriway.thcnecalene t he Turnpike, bmnd ed by the Tnrnplke on the South and by lands of Samuel Leinon s estate otl the East.O. w. tleary on the North, and Mrs. Conway on ttie West. IVo.il. .A.. Ijot Crioiinl In t tie borough of Snmniltvlllc. frontmg on the Old Portage Rallroal, known as the Andrew Don ation tot. No. 4. A LOT OF GROUND In the borough of Summltvllle. known on a plan or plot of sal tMjroiigli as lot o. ol, which was ! r of the Thomas Jackson estate TERMS Onc-thlrd on the confirmation of the rale, and tlie balance In twnc.pt a 1 annual payments with interest, to lie secured by the judgment note or lajnd and mortgage ot the "purchaser. OATHAK1NE M1' IA A N. June "2, 1S77 -3t. Administratrix, STRAY CATTLK On or nhctit the ?.ilh of May last six head of young cattle, three of which aro two year olds and the other three yearlings, strayed irom tiie premises of the subscriber, in Cambria township. I'ainl.ri.-i county, and as all etlorts to tln.l tr-.cm tin vet ton j far proved unavailing, any Information leading to ! their recovery will be thankfully rci-e.ved and J suitably rewarded Following is a description of ' the missing animals: jno brindlc hoifor: one red j heifer, with some white under thu belly; one brln die heifer, with white belly t one white yearling i steer, and one red and one r-d and white sp-.ttcd ! yearling heilcr. PATRICK FAKKKN. j Cambria Tap.. Juno 29. l!77.-3t. 0AUL IUVIXIUS, Watchmakf.k and .Tewflf.r. EHENSULHO, I'A Respectfully infirms the public . f. that hf is oreosre,! toiloall work'lh his line, such as repairing Clocks, j'XV Watches, .lewelrv. fce.. at short "si notice, in the very best manner. and at the lowest pos.--:ble prices. sA-fr"I-- Shop on High street, one itoor west of Huntley's Store. Please alve me a call. Ktiensbnrg, June 22, 18,".-ly. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS arit-r' l.ii-r nit i:.T.ui fr Tinny .on ttiand- i irA RmrtT for th eurr of 1,1, er CmMwlet. i.ilvrCM. t j Sieti Hes.laet'. sna all rvry,i.rrfrrrca of th l.isr. S.llrr Vermirnm. the cr-., II nrm ItrstrxTer. I i .vnllea 400 Isrvft. lit. VBi Irrn trr eLit-1. S rnr, -M. I &ruf pfln don't i m. Surer, St lxos. Mo. erice er eaoa, Zjc ii root i t fc-p itn Ki'i mr rnsra. R. E. SKl.LERS CO Pmrr.. Pten-r. V. j I37S1LD HV ALL DRUOfiTSTS. L3 lo.-iy.l A DM INI STIJ ATOU'S X OTIC E. Notice !s hereby glrcn that Letters of Adminis tration have beer, granted to the undersigned on the estate of Mary K. M'ComMe. latent Sttsipic hanna township, dee'd. by the Kmrlstcr of Caui hrtaeonntv. All Jiersitns Indebted to said s'te are requested to come lorward and pay the same without, delav. and those having claims will pre sent them in "legal sh.vpe rr sets lement. WILLIAM M'l'II.VHIK, June 18, 187".-6t. Adtnlnistrstor. NOTICE. The Rocond account of Kl'HKAIM Oot'O It XOPR. committee of IKais B. llnvnitsnrB. a iunatfc has lieen tiled In the Court ot Common Picas of Cambria eonniy and will be presented at the Sept -mber Term of Court, and, if no sufficient rensn tic shown to the contrary, will tie apprjved and oonrlrined. Hy the Court. B. M-COLO.W. Protbonotarv. Prothonotary's Ofhcc, Kla-usburg, June Is, 1S77. ak ir a ni'Eii risi:Mi:yrs. Tn ttatlnnnl tntallits. In siekness every Jsirlton : t he Nly sympathises with tliest ot t he disorder. When the slomaoh tails to erlonit It's timet ions, the liver. lowrl, nerves muscles, veins, arteries etc.. are all more or less atleeted. These tcllnineiits re,Ttire a medicine combining the properties of a stomachic, an altcrat ive. a pur gative, a tonic, and sedative to bring thorn back to their fluty .'and all t hese elements In their pu rest mid ni.--. efii-ctive forms, are unUcd in TARRANT'S EFFERVESCTNT SFLTZER APERIENT, the great Saline Remedy for lndige?ti"n. and its concomitant consequences. Sold by all druggists. KK cek to gents, tpl Htff fit Fire. ?JO CV P.O. V1CKLKV, Annu-ta: Matne. sl2 n ilai at home. Airents wanted. Oniht i s week in vour own town. Terms and 5 out- V"" tit free H Hai.i.eit Y Co., l'urllaiel. Me. C7 Fvtra Vine lllxivl Cants, with name, I n et , . J post-paid. U JON' ts & CO.. N'assaa, N.' . fr t.x A pentny at horee. Samples worth 5 VU free. S"t:sk & Sum, Portland, Me. CHEW- SMOKE FINEST rinTPIMf f O inllir World. AK f-'OK IT. 9JtT TAKE NO t1lll K ' Z'r TOU S.ll.K T.T ML I-EALFRS ACv ix n i n. THE PlGXilS TCB4SC3 CC. EECCS'lTH, H T. fjr Fancy tlxe,l Cards, inc.. p.' 6J W. Hreckwsy lcC.,V dsoti, '-paid. Address T. N ianra Co.. N. Y. A It T " f. K i t H II T Younir Men nn.l Ladles and enrn from j tft't to M per mnnth. Oood s-inattons guaranteed. Small snlarr wtiite learnlmr. Ad dress, with stamp. S. P. IIAlW.lKIt, Oherl.B, tl. I.'YERY SCIENTIST. Arrnm-n-. Itvn r-w, j Tl vow ith and I'bop irtv llm SHOI'MI HAVE A COPY ot the l'HAt Tit Al.TKI ATIt.on LIGHTNING PROTECTION, i hist Issued bv the undersigned. It exposes ih 1 Fcrio serious uelerls ol tn liicri'nmg r-mi im erecieu, ? rives explicit direetions for properly protecting mildmus, ships, oil tanks, steam boilers, wooden bridges, telegraph apparatus, ere. eiit by mail, postage prepaid. n receipt of ifl.oU. HENKV W. SPA Nil, lit-adin;. Pa. STATKMKXT OP AUIMTOHS' SETTI.KMKN'T with the Snnervisors of Susiin.hiitina Township, April 'list 177: tl. W. Liivn. SniMTTiser, la. To amount lioad Tax Duplicate for 1S78. " " Cash . .IVHr,.lS . lan.oi M3 Ca. Py amount work on roads -271.rt2 exonerations XSi land returned .T'.lcj orders paid Sl.ts.l services as Sapervif-.,r, 2 dnv t H.M? per day '. . 4" " per rent a ire on cash tax 6 M) hurninir stumps .si " tax worke l bv I". Lloyd l.M Work done with team.". 8.C8 ios.rt Halance dee Townfhlp 18 8 Dam ei. S. McAnriTv, Siiwrvls,.r. Dr. To amount Koa.,1 Tax DupHcal tor ls'6.. f-n2 tT Cah loi W Co. Hv work done on road .ili-2 exonerations rervices as Supervisor, 34 days at l.r 1T day " ain't paid .r.i Scnnlan'f docket . for piank er centage on cash tax Balance due Township 1 50 rd.no as on 4 (SI 6. RIT.Tl 21 .23 j Wo, the undersigned Auditorsof Siisiielian- na Toivnsliijv. ccrtity ttiat the ntxive ta a eor l r.-t statement or the soil lenient with the Su : pervlsurs of said on-nshp. JtlllX S iI F.lli II.I.E, I J D. Sl'ALIl. -Auditor. HAS. WEAK LEV. Attest Jas, A. Pokteic, 1 wp. Clerk. i 2U.3I. AX NIT A L FIXAXCIAL RTATK- MEN'T iif-TtARR Tiiivvsim Kcikkii. Pikthiit. Ca-nbria County, for the year ending Ji.ne 4th. ls-,7: STATEMENT ClF TAX COI. f i ross a mount of Tax Dnplteate lleduct exonerations, etc " Cnllcetor's coimnirslon LECTOR. M2.' r . 1.'.i3 . 2ti.7S .T0.f1 Tt Tt . 31 h9 -?1C2.V5 Ain't pnld Treasurer and tinier?. Halance duo Treasurer STATEMENT OF TK EASt K EK. H.J. Kri Voakek. Treasnrtr. In aeeonnt with Harr Township Sclead Doard . Dr. To balance from former Treasurer tM.H ' nm't tax ree'd from A. Schnatde, 4'ol'r. Sll. State appropriation.. 142 s, " ain't ree'd from Onin-y Treasurer K'iii ' Carrot! Township f2. for use of Seh -l House No. for clccti.m purposes. 6 ll 7it.si sis no . 01 M . 14.0 -7?o.:.ff Or. TSy cash paid Teachers" s.ilarle... for fuel, etc Treasurer's commission Balance in lavor of Township... ... 74 23 ft. J. NVII.f, Prs't or Hoard Attest -S. 1. I'ATTKnsox, Sec'y, June pth, 1;77. we. the undersigned Auditors of Uarr Twnsh:p, certify that wo have examine! the nlmvc stntd nmnts and And them to he cor rect. t'AM'FK LIEU, i . ... 0 2-i -at. S. P. K1KSCII. Au't'tors, S. C. P.AILEY. .1. S. WlIiSINOEK. Bailey i Bo! singer, Plumbers, AND GAS FITTERS! Are prej.ared to put Cold and Hot Water Pipe In houses and alien I to all ottiT work In their line promptly, expeditiously, at the lowest Imssi-bleirlc-s, and in n tliorouahly wo, kmttnllke man. n-r. Also, can furnish at snort notico and on tha mot reasonaliln terms, .Marble Wash StHnds Iron Sinks for kitchens. l!.,i,r. Hath Tuis, Water , Closets. Iron And Wooden Hydrants, Uu'm Hose. tlalvanlred Iron Pipes, one ai.d one and a quarter : Inch Lead Pim (Cght for country use) mid Terra. j 4 'otl a. Server and Drain Pipes, . a. 4, and r, In li es in sire. Also, will tit up. at ralr II. u res. Mrs tl,.lM Valve lor steam and Iron cistern pniiips 4f- All ortlers l-(t with J. S. liolsingcr. or t his siiopon 4'rawlord street, will have early and satisfactory attention. Ebeiifbura, June 22. lH77.-tf. a X- ii rn ! In isi-ij-soii.v JSk A volume ot thrilling intrrnt bv the rminrnt his. tnrian. L. I. Rrorkrlt: describing the K,,, Turin; sncisl po'lllr.1 and rellcioas Mstntv sn-t enn-litioa: their hnmr Ufp rarUd rnntnmi and peculiHi itir. t he causer d Ihe war. the sie- at .stave fhrittian anninnt MohamntrHantim n-yhtg i,i.rri.o ot h. r nati.iu iiivulveil : bi.n.-r-phi s of the A'e, smtrmm and Urn-, tit mil richly Illustrate. The millions ae aow Wanted tnotmntly. S.tWHl nrar on ecr liliera! terms. Address Ilt'HItARH :;s., w L6-22.-4H.J Publishers, 733 Sansoui M.,"'bilm it
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