I UHBiyplH. rl.Arichlir?. Pa.. t u -: " " - I fE).l I. - - r. o, in. Jocaland personal. itif Cither ty7stt-r mr, in' ' - -.- - T t'liri" " .'" - UT3 ,-. to . at. li tr-nit. IW ... t 1 ,. .1 . . nrvt ih ui :wcHiem3 mis year to -' i P ,.( al.stic heart. " , j;,c(l. t' is still troubled to eohie ei ill , : r f 1 I ! . I U Villi! til ll.lVP tltAM VSItn.1 V r :iu - ' .--. """cu " - 1 Ltd n-t.t.lr ji r .ifiiistft' ror Mr. u. f.inctiarrs T7,r i,t..i. k.M -per for W. & I). Jtine V,; 1 -'' Smoking Tobacco. ... n.u i i i.. ti. 'o" t" n.- " -'". nit; l.'r ' . . .. . :.,.. xr-t.r ... . w y i AW-'TIU mini-, uti l imilf Ulglll Til.j,i1.fr! is bountiful and the printer icorai r.'.rai friends w on'tjforget to , jj, , ;r , i ; 1 i;ey owe it i lit. !itf. r- cwu-l by Mr. Stephen Stutz- - . , l.:.. i.in ,,tl l'riil iy evening last, i i'tii: !-" mimed Eckonrode, of .aiifliip, had tl,e mlsforture to fall jav !;-- and fracture pue of bis -s ib'ti't l''k near so blue about ' ' ' ,.t ll I . . i; unl nU-yeu me citii ui uury oy going I.!i'vil House in tbit jdace is Toll , ;), !:tiiiner vir-itoin, find the Mountain .J,.,! I'lrwi' Is credited with I Wo hun yjuI ft'y gnea at ptwnt writing. !n in. know ii tramp wis seriousl" tn attempting to board a ficight ,'aliJtt lij.tnnce east of Tyrone on yat H iii.t. Sent to the altnkhouse for treat- RrT. Ferd. Kitteli acted as interpreter ), i it rn am! rew of the U.S. war i,i Ot'c'iirg. ho called at the Vatl ,, J , v 6:h to pay their respects tj the .r; Mi-fl'itT-y 'f Westmoreland eruin- . I . . si.. "...I-... l.au: k.... . T al.A .1 ..rr.'.i ".1 'uim. . ii i i 1 1 f 7 IIIIJ- :' threatened nisturliance at r.v . i M-nt them huiid-cutt'ed lo Greens- '..-.tfi'- Surgeon Stetler, of tbe Fifth i i' . N a actidemly shot in the .;:!!, Saturday evening lat. J ; : r.Mii' l; t-.iointll ol Uiiugeloiis SO ,c n ;i tf i.itnr.tioTi ile vhit Intervene. Iir :i.d'-i.au, i'roviilf ikt" errtiitting, in; V. ilmore n Fiiday next, Aug. i, n ':(!. a"?'.alfi In Gilead" for ail In ,: v. ! ' Tsboara tloub':M w!tlMlefe.-rtM-!i rr m hiiig voiils wfciih they wih : ; ;.l tf. -I .i- rt ijt: ( t.-rror bad Its more prj.e. r :Ki!(it in the terror or raiu which n:nl in tliis vMnify for sveral days i; le'-i-t wild j refwi-t wek said ter- 'i; a-ioned by poshl bits damage to r,i Hit l t'l'l'S. -ii-.lt. !.v, I-'i , a n At Ire of this i r 1 l '.! Mt I" ti to twi-st of oiirt.ltlxens M ' .'.y 'ait elected by the Select : .ii i, I'-min ii of Pitts' nrgh as Prin .i' A- nr !'tiit city where he has r- '. i itrrin v ears. J i. .!-. Mri'l.i t xk Creigbton, Sup't ! W.v! i ,t rni;:--..'', v ho lad one or '..' . r'l-led by tl,e ,i is a Ccw days ago, ; i vsry vieil, und it is now .:' .! i: 'tie it.jurcd meiuber can be !: :rus tl.t ,hi h. -i1.. '.! ir"d aiu Jeventeen "sjieekled 'i. ' 'nave 1 cel. connted ill Jack i i 1 .''. I a-ioi . T'tcNilay evening, sf'er - t fru-i- a ilny and a half's excursion m .triains of Klacklick town ' ii t ; I jni eli'. -'i:. 'fie irps.iu. a mark"t petllar of s strut I. by llghiuilig and ' ;.-l Ii: Mt. I'Vasent tovi:lit. c. ,i. ! i i.iM.ty, on SiHuiilay last, as ". !e : no orses miaihed to the lk l.c wAf .,! j-jj-eil Ii, dilvlng. i It oris.fi ilKtiiifi, througl- the l'ltts '(':. 'o;.-r, ilmt the Stnlu trotps, bud ;' ' - w i I, 'iimipel in the lli' neeis -' ' f i the ! .. ary trail s fioni "ft a:d cii Friday, and saya if ' ' ii i iiiinM:i i..ii w in practleetl it was 1 y :.r rejj.iiais and tliiciigl: military . ii r . tbe f, i; i tt en Job nstown nrs re ! 'i l .!li.ij:b nfier the release on ', h' ' t a'-'-iii --Ixty of the partim golv ' : ' y t h .i nitry at tbe Cambria siding : ti r -i-k on Friday night lawt, hv ' ' 1 ' ' ! eii discharged from custody, ' "'--I'l.'.y :e.,:n uuw in the bauds of the : (" r-in ich borough lads named A . r, I'rf-ore Sw artzinaii njil John ' I,, tioui le f-.r 'browing stoites at . .;.i Abler acknowledged his ' "::il ii ciitiHiy. Swarlzmau h:i " f ,,, .-,ii i,nj in nnttwer at Sep- "r '',. .i:,,i Mora ii vits lield for a ' ' W. .fl!e,ay eleliil'g. " - r-i - i . u i..,..Mr,. a Ut rop of wbeit , ' ?" 1, i,f timoihy, will secure 1,n applying a top dressing or '':-' i'ji...-pia s ai fl small cost - :. -fii: inaiioii write m call on 'i t . . . imI , ernts, y. Y. FertlUz--"y: ' c-tv str e, I i;thburg. 2t. i ' v 1, is be-'ii In Johii"towu for ' ' i i: wl!, a view lo the preser ' !-;'--e .ii that iM-ality, himI as a "-'i . : lav iesvneup ban instied the ! ' I'i'.i, and appointed a jxisse of '. "' ';;,n. if need be, in the sup "' '' '1 ... tinis proceedings, should such 1 " ,V1 r.-.'.in and Baikal, the "'i t"i'ni and n few other of our ..'."v" ',ri'-" nlio eil -is under obligations ' K i-i.y and v- ry incouregingly pat- '' " t ; a k and expressing the hoe , .:iy e j Wj,. political ' M il !. w propo to be a contestant 1 vi-v. 4, ' I "'mIVii lad named Ughtner bad ' ' - : s -r ',-i.i ; i.,....... '' vars of the soldier train 1 r"' h'-"l near that place on Fri-i'-V'i A :' '':""-i' bis injuries sre nut of "''"Viiling amputation. The lioy 'ra'u at i'. . i i....i.i ,0 v..wi,,-ri,inii auu iiiioiiii irt-l. ' T. ' t.',..,t .. " ' ' '""sou, ot IU1S piacr, ien '"avinri county, on Monday , . is't, v b,-re he is to take et'.i'otial - tin. o.l Tintcf, Jaaies F. Camp , j ";M'-r. sTodd is a clever fel , ' ' .V rmipfteiif tor the duties ss Ui ",;xr new departure will . s I' l '' a " f'1 by the Pittsburgh ' V'1 ,,,e 1,ite r!o, ,n ' " ' ral Pearson lecameso terri ' V- - '!H,r' w'dch was of a brown ,, . :" y turned white in one night. :.t " !' ""i:ht a coffin to her bonse n y intended to kiK her bns- ,''!" '''"It into it. , ; '"loiM. w,, Trihutw tells of a enm- : ,.f .. '' r'"' owned I, . 'Vkliii horoiicrli. by Mr. I.. Fur- whtch is armed !, f"ir""' ;,1"5 lair of spurs, sports a . head, at.d crows ItiPtil V i"'..in.-V 'a i n i .1 . e . . . . 1 1 . i. . -u . v 1 1 1 r mi iiint ii..-. n. many miring tlie season '.y Vf ''"f'-'tiiniiie compeers. ' e pr. , ' , 1 ; i . . '"c-ni mi coiuesr engeiniei en - , J1 ,,!"'hI," w l.i. 1, rcolnessand judg--I '"rr.ct. The "bad bb-sl" in e . !'-rint violation of Nature's , , i' biws requires not only cool-''-i.. im,:,'r' ,MU obdience to by- sii s a"'! H'" J roper use or Dr. - Mixiur5 to UBtlre its purine- s'."'! e 'o purlin a pleasant day r, ''iwreni e ori Friday next, the '" '.!.' "' U'1' ro" f:'in of t!,at ril "'' 18 - V coiiimemorated by a iliti ,!1'1 V ne are ,";re wi" bo R "inn a"i (r held in tbe county. ',,";t',"re In such r-fivi!ies will 'r'(-ii, WcU;o,ne and a good time at i, IX,'''0,"i,'n (,r molten metal ocenred At 1 ''' """""Iry. I" Pittsburgh, about M p,. T'ies.Uy morning last, and p vv--,' a!r ,u" foreman, and nine other ' tiarr 'nrB or nrr.ed, two of ""av Kl'U rt d Moran, so liodly . w lUuuht posbible for tbeui to -Tbe "Baby's Be,,, Friend" la i)r. TinlP Bi.hy Syriin. s nc it '. bealih by Wping u ff m Colic DKr" rhtfe etc. Price 25 cent ,,er botYle ' tn7I.Vny I,ilT,,!,n. fvi'ie woman resid ing i Prospect borough, attempted to com mit KMM-lde, on Monday last by banging herself wh a window cord, but J fort ately discovered in titt.e to prevent tbe con umn,a,r,n of the rash act Since then H?e i,n"of,i" T7ra5 ?lt,-"rt of a like nattfre! 11 of tvhicli bave boen bappily frustrated. r;"tTS,th ,T-rDr",n',a mr of tbe First Ym Vrr 1 ,',laar!,i has Panted in. T. M. Conne'.l, of Altoona, with a fine Mlver watoli, an,l bis ster, M. George Mcintosh, wilb A it.,. ... KO . . . - II' IH-OIIH ll Ami Irprolitufd . . . ...u. . . : . "'"i-ouHuni nnen . U V il - !. ""-uces oi ins apprec ia t otl of a kltid act performed towar.t him by B-iiue.nan anu ia.lv In question at Al toona, on Sundav. .tiilv There's tint a smile l,t i,a its sigli. and every plcasUre'ft linked with 8,rrow, but thai s no ralld rr.-tson tvliy a man M.onld either N.g or borrow a coar, or Vest, or pair of pants, or other herdl rainment, so iono. asc.oihing chean and gooi, for ready cash in payment, can bo bad bv all, U.th' great and small, who on das. .7. Murphy call .n bis cn-nt star Clothing Hall, vyf C'.inton Hreet, .lohnsiowii, Pa. After wearing the panoply of war and sleeping on their arms, so to speak, for a week or mom, the Cambria Guard departed hence lor Altomia, in compliance with or ders, on Monday morning last, where in company with the .Jefferson Guard of Wil more and a host of other soldiers, they at present occupy quarters in Camp Heaver waiting, not like beaers, hut like Micaw ber, for something to turn up. Win. Cogat., of .Johnstown, as wo learn from the Tribune, was struck, on the back of the bead and knocked down with a brick mi Sunday night last wh.-n about to enter bis own residence, and after picking him self up be was struck between the eyes by a burly fist, tlm blow nearly breaking his nose and badly demoralising liis countenance. His assailants, of whom there were two. then made their escape in the dark. II. F. linker, of Altoona, was found guilty in the Illair county court last, week of keeping a bawdy bouse, and in addition to 810 fine and cos'sof prosecution, lie was sen tenced to tn-dergo one year' imprisonment In the county jail. G.-orge Anderson, in dicted for entering a house by night, was also convicted in Jlie same court and liesides having a similar Hue and costs imposed iion him, was sent to the penitentiary for a like period. Austin I.antz, a swlti b-tender at East Conemaugh. lias bven arrested on suspicion of having misplaced the switch at Cambria stding, on Friday night last, whereby the soldi-r train was run otfthe track and badly wrecked. The accused had a hearing before Esquire Strayeron Wednesday evening, but what the result nu we failed to learn before going to press Thursday at'te.rnoon. The cirvumstanc-M are said by the Tribune to lie very strongly against Mm. Lloyd Yolm and twti men named Cassldy and ti-ll, all bailing from ltaltimore and All mM to liuve Ix-en 'big injiins nie" among the strikers at Altoona, have leen arrested Mid are now In jail at Hollidaysbu rg. War rants have been issued for sevcral others, among whom, if a special to the Pbilad'a J'inie. may lie relied on, is Cop ,Jas. F. Milli keii, District Attorney of Hlair county, who s also enlarged with compounding a felony, ind who with the others is probably ere this unjt s arr-st. Not wilhstnnding the strot.g opposition with which he bad lo contend, as well in side as outside of his own party, Thomas II. Greevy, Esq., the l"-ino'.-rat i; candidate for City Kt-cordi-r of Altoona, whs elected on Tuesday list by a majority of thirty over his Hcpublicau competitor, Edmund Shaw, Esq. Ve cougratulatfc Mr. Greevy on his well-earned success, mid hope that none of hi constituents will ever have reason U ex claim, "lli I ,Siar, haven't we lmen G'reery ously disappointed in the man J" A man nniiu-d Samuel Stivers was so badly injured while engaged in felling a free near Ileinis' Mill, in the neighliorhood of Osceola, Clearfield county, one iihv last week, by lieing struck on the head by a fall ing limii, which knocked him down and c.aused him to fall npon the hadyf his axe In such a way as to cut a terrible gash in his throat and Another on one of bis arms, that he died In half an hour afier. The un fortunate man leaves a wife and five chil dren in dependent circumstances. Wm. Harki.ps, the maa who created so much excitement in Alioonaa few months ago by stabbing people right and left, injur ing one man very dangerously and another quite seriously , and who was indicted fur assault and battery, aggravated asoanlt and battery, and asm nit and battery with intent to kill, was tried at Ilollidaysbuig last week ami ai-quitted on the ground o! insanity, though ordered to lie taken to the State lu naiic asylum at Hnrriburg and confined until cured or discharged according to law. The llollidaysbiirg Stamlurd says that three Jeer, one of which is perfectly while, appeared the other day in a clover field on the farm of Mr. Jacob Marker, in Juniata towi-.suip, that county. The same paper also avers 'hat Mr. David Iighty, of the above township, claims to have seen a buck and doe last fall lK.tlr or which vrre entirely white. If these stories are tine, it is to be hoped that the strange creatures will yet be taken alive, as they would certainly e great acquisitions toanv colh clion of w lid animals. Keep to the right, as tbe law directs ; keep from the world thy friend's detects; v....... oil tl.ir thoughts on purest themes: keep from thy eves the motes and beams; and while you're doing this keeping we pray you'll keep in jour mi.id what, we wish to sav, ami that is, when it comes to keeping a stock or elegant clo'bing 'tis sensible talk to speak of Woiffas at the head of the beip in the matter of goods and In prices so cheap. lon't forget Godfrey Wolffs great clothing bazaar, next door to the post-office, Altoona, The Altoona .V'rror of Tuesday rejoices with great j.iv, ihnsly : "ThestrSke is end ed in this city. Freight trains, both eftst and west, and on the Hoilidaysburg l.iancb Bail road, are running the same as liefore. The shops started to work this morning, and in viewing the curling smoke as it watt ed skywards, in listening to the whirl and buzz r the machinery, and in noting the general activity in and about the IVnnsl Vauia Kaiiroad works, the exclamation, Thnk God li'sover!' would arise unhidden '"J-ft us all be un and doing, with a heart for anv fate, still achieving, still pursuing bargains small as well as great, winch those who seek can always find in Rood ' "f grade, at the cheap cash store of Myers Lloyd, who do a safe and certain trade by sel ing goods for ready cash l profits small eno tgl. indeed to tempt the folks from far d near lo hasten there with speed-and a 'so with tbe requisite funds and " desire to liny dry goods, groceries, clothing, etc at prices which cannot lie undersold by anyon.L merchant in tbe county or out of U'Tbe Tlollidaysburg trgiffrr man ws surprised Saturday morning by "onpl or yonr.g strangers of the raasculine persuasion with bread blue ribbons over heir shoulders and across their breasts, to which were attached large fans, and which the Wtor aforesaid look to Ik, the la f-st fashion. It is a new departure surely, bnt we presume it Is o1hing.ore than new-fuH-aled fan cy of a few -n-atics, or more Cettrlv shaking, oon-a.ics, wl.nae wn-tM- iio rtm-lasy leaves no room inr nle to doubt that sorb a .m-faronade would not bave been indulged in were the young men in question haunted by even the most obscure .tn-ton, of departed I bra, ns A young man, named V m. t .anan, w as drowiied in th river dam near Shawsv lie C, earfield county, on Friday laa . while baUiing with two assoc iates namea Morrow The Cnrwensville Ti says that J I thrr; attempted to swim across the river but onlj the two latter Canail, as is supposed, "ffJn ' ra,n and sank without a s gn. The t wo Morrows ! egel that eirVmpa,.ion ba,l ' downed . ;" wi.hont. even JJh 1 rart until yonngCanan a .SJ their h.nse in search ot Mm about U o ( lock i hat niaht The body of the drowned ad 1 wa revered aboal 3 o'clock Saturday Uiorniug. . "r Sni'''"P Toharro t-ver made enn ! t ." I- '"-I'n's Pittsburg Ko. 1 ! . . , . i , r,ie pP:r" of retrencbtner.t lias Invadpd ' the sanctuary Of the PrenlTt-rian . l.i.. i, s ! inn. piace, im wnetiier that has nnvHiiii"- to do ti-nh tl fact, J:v. .1. N. MacHoi-lfele, the youiiff. elonuent. ami Ti.ln,,o .,..,... .,r id congregation, has temiered bis resigna- tion, to take effect on the first of Oetolier next, we are not nrenared to sav. u.i.i.fri. r sincerely hope that whatever the reason it' may ie msposea ot in some way to the fat isfaction and contiutiance In o'r midst of the Iter, gentlemen named, who has won the liearts or our people or all denominations by his good sense, affability and general de portment as a minister of ihe gospel and a gentleman of undoubted ability and tine nnsuan impulses. L,ong be Ills sojourn among us Philip Miller, tbe man who disappeared from his brother's residence in Mollidays biiTg while laboring under an attack "of tnania. as noticed by us last week, lias not yet been found, and as a consequence anxious inquiries a'nont him are Ix-ing made bv his distressed family, who will be greatly grati fied to Iiear of his w hereabouts through let ter or other word sent, to George Miller. Mollidayphtirg, Pa. The missing man is K years old, about h feet S inches high, weighs froin 4r to ir0 pounds, has light hair, light j . .i.1.ii-aioii, nine eyes, ana a small mous tache. He wore a glhy coat, and black pan taloons and was in his stocking feet at the time of his disappearance. It is thought that he went in the direction of Pittsburgh or Mclveesport. The Peerless Navy and fine Cut Chew ing Tobaccos are "taking the rag oft the bush." The Ta. Ti. R. Co., through its General Superintendent, G. Clinton Gardner, Esq., offers a reward of $1 ,000 for the capture and conviction of the dastardly villian or villians wlio turned the swit:-h at Cambria siding, on i i i may mgiii lasi, ami caused the wreck of a train carrying government, troops. The same enrporation, through Itobert Pitcairn, Esq., Sup'; Western I i vision, proposes to pay $100 for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who turned a switch at Spring Hill station on Sunday night last, causing the wreck of a stock train, and also a like amount for a like result in the case of all persons engaged in stoning or firing at trnitis, obstructing trackN.tiiisnlaciiiiTRwitcli- i on. I I :,t. :...:. : i .! 1 ...... ..... . ...ifi .llill, 1 1 III, lllllllrlllll fill- j piojees or me company. w e devoutly hope that the above rewards may lead to tlie ra ture of tbe parlies implicated, as the mis creants w ho could be guilty of such damna ble deeds desetres tlie most condign punish ment. We regret very tiiticb Id learn that our clever and enterprising friend and patron, Mr. Harry Mellon, of Chest ppr'''". U'a-H robbed of five, hundred dollars on Tuesday liiglif last, the theft being cortimitfed during the absence in the conn try of Mr. Mellon and Ids entire family, except, tbe youngest child, whit-It was left at home in t are f a domestic. Mow the burglary was accom plished or where the money was concealed! if concealed st all, when "gobbled up. We failed to learn, but such details as we have go to show that the servant girl threw her self, as the saying is, across a lied and went to sleep, as did also the child, and when she woke up she was surprised to find all the doors in the house standing wide open ; whereupon she pave the alarm, but too late to capture the thief or thieves ( who were no doubt well acquainted with the premises) t liefore they had succeeded lu making off with their rich lnioty. Among tbe s'olei; property are said to be several promissory notes, but whether they are included in the five hundred dollars alleged to be missing we are not able to sav. If is not surprising that tbe popularity .r W 0. t r:... i ........ t i x- . . i ... .. . . ' , ., ""-j . r mt; .in is sic iiimiug i lie : me. John Heckm.in, a German resident, or Cambria borough and father of the little girl whom Elisha llixon was convicted and is now serving a term in the Western Peni tentiary for outraging, was found drowned in the Conemaugh river at Johnstown, 011 j Monday morning last. The deceased had left homo the evening previous with a dol lar or two in his pocket, ami ir, company with (woollier men, indulged pretty fieely in intoxicating liquors, (he carousal contin uing until about ,1(1 o'clock Sunday night, when lleckman suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from his associates, and all ef forts to rind him proved unavailing mnil bis lifeless remains were discovered in the river as already noted. Mr. Hcckman was forty-ni ne years of age, t wenty-fi ve of which, except while servi lg hiscounliy asa soldier in the late rebellion, he spent in Johnstown and vicinity, where he accumulated consid erable property, among which Is a row of tenement houses in Cambria borough and thirty acres of land in Yoder township. He leaves a wife and seven children, all of w hom are greatly distressed at his sad and unexpected death, which, it is fair to pre sume, was Ihe result of accident, though of that more will probably be known when tlie coroner a jury gets through with the inquest, which adjourned without eliciting anv im- ! porfant facts until this (Friday) evening Death fkom AcnnKST. We are sorry to announce the death, on Sunday hist, of Mr. John M. Stephens, of Carroll township, an old time acquaintance and a much es tecmed and prompt-paying patron of ihe Fkkkmax, whose sad demise was the result of accident, preceded , we are tobl , bv a st foko of paralysis or an attack of heart disease I most probably the latter, as we believe he was subject to that dangerous malady. It seems that Mr. Stephens was on his way home frnni Carrclltown, 011 Thursday after noon or evenintr of last week, in a two horse wagon, 0(1 which was a barrel ol" salt stand ing on end and serving as a seat for the itn forttinato gentleman, w ho, as he afterwards related himself, became suddenly uncon scious, the wheels of (he wagon at, the same lime coming in contact witli an obstruction 1 in the road and causing the barre. of salt to nptilt and throw him fo the ground, which lie struck in such, a way ns to fracture his collaMwiie back of the neck, or it maybe his ,' spine, and paraljwe his entire body from the i armpits down. How tlie injured man sue- reeded in getting home after tbe accident, or by whom taken, we failed to leal 11, hut j after reaching there he remained in a help- less condition, tumble to move band or foot, ; though -perfeccly conscious, until between j 11 ami 12 o'clock on Sunday forenoon, w hen death nut an end lo his sufferings. Mr. 1 Stephens was a bachelor, aged 48 years, the .1 .. 1... ...ut n-itl. tin. tmsliii ttcincr iv ivn 1 tic un ...... -1 - ' . learn the anniversary of his birth, and was ' : . . I possessed tn a farm and had pcciimulateii ! considerable money and other properly. He was formerly employed as an engineer tin j the old Portage railroad and subsequently ; served in ihe same capacity on tbe Pa. K. U., 1 but ot" late years lias been engaged in agri- ; culture, bis venerable mother, who kept) bouse ror him, and a couple or children whom lie had adopted, living with him. He received the last rites tif Ihe Catholic Church, or which he was a me:nler, and we trust, that his immortal spirit liaa found favor itt the sight or God. ItAHN' DrsiTROYEt nr T.tf.HfSTNn. During the terrific lighlidng and thunder .iiif,,, a-bteh passed over this vicinity on Friday evening last between 4 and fi o'clock, . the larg and valuable barn of Mr. John T. , Hftgbes, in Kutnmerhill township, about j four miles southeast of this place, was struck j bv lightning, set on fire and totally eoiisnm- . ed, together with six tdioafs, over two linn- ; dred dozen wheat, about twenty t ons of hay, j and a great variety of farming titeioiils, j horse gears, etc., such ns pertain to a thor- j ongbly cultivated farm. Tho barn was one of thu most complete ami i-oiuiinniiout.il. . a " l.A .vt leu than flf. I couiiiy ami coi.o. -- --- -- i teen liunareu mniain, ni""H" . . ...... .... j ,ir.ib. b renl.nccd now for a much smaller sfim. while the rest of Ihe propert d est rny- value from ?S00 ! l vnnlil nrobably reach tn n t noil X.me. of Ihe male memliers it em Iwera i,f i .v if! ' the SWltl ' n.o Wtoilv were at borne when ni.iiioiir nf lestrtiction came, hut even if tliey had been it Is not. likely they could have succeeded in saving much if any of the property, th bam was a perfect sheet of Harnett "in less than three minntes after it had been mifed by tbe subtle fluid. Mr. Jlugbeshad an insurance of $1,200 on his barn, which, it is almost needless to say, nnd more's the pity, was uot protected by lighl-niug-rods. Trnr.F. Pkah Afsb the Raii.ro a r III' I OTS. Tbe .July trm of tbe Ulair county! court commenied on Momlav of 11 Week,! and upon noii!icali u bv the' Sheriff of riot- i ohm nmci..l:...a I.. . it. l,,,t,T.. nui.. i ons proceed ! livered a charge to the Grand Jury in w hi: ll j he said among other things : "It is not necessary for us to Inquire here into 'he moving chiiso of this conduct, t.ecause. whatever piny tie the irrievancei of those con cerned In Ihese proceedings, any attempt to remedy those grievances l.y violence, or in any other way thSn by duo course of law. is niila w fhland criminal. No matter how rapidly the dissatisfaction orjernployefes with the course of employers may spread, or how much confusion and disorder may for the time be crested by liototiB of IhwIoms conduct oh the part of those sufferinir from real or supposed wrongs, there Is, in a land of law, but one end to si it-h matters. Law will assert its supremacy, and those who have broken the law will sutTtr the punishment which the outraged law visits upon those who obey hot its mandates. That is the end, find the only end In this country. "All iigice Hint a great strike Is a great ptfb lic calamity, but it is a proposition which h1 mits of no Hnriimcnt, that an employer has an absolute right to say jut how much he will pay for work, and the employed have an absolute right to say just how much they will receive in compensation for employment. This is a free government. The laborer is free ; he may work or hot at a certain price. Ti e employer is free ; he may have work none, or not have !t done, at ascertain pi ice. Any attempt by laborers or workmen, with force ami violence, to compel employment ni price fixed by themselves ; any attempt ny emiilo.vers.wilh foreeand violence. ! to compel labor at prices fixed ry themselves, j j is lawless, is war upon society. Is war upon the I freedom of the laborer, and will bo put down ' J without question for the simple ami all still- ; cient reas in that law and la wlcssiies;cnnnot j I exist together. Ihe freedom of the vitisen, ! guaranteed by the Constitution and the law, is i struck at whenever any workman by threats j j and violence is deterred from riou, such work i as lie chooses to do at env price Iil chooses to ! accept f but more than the individual freedom I of the workman is interfered with when those j engagrd in a strike on a railroad line obstruct j by violence t he passage of trains. Tiainsuiov- mnr i-ast and west, arc carrying irooiis tor mer- chahts who have no connection with the wrong inflicted upon the workmen, and who lose money t lirouiih the non-arrival of merchandise, UnsinesS complications stid disaster, rcsultimr often in bankruptcy, will be the end of such proceedings. The strikers, therefore, who by force vf by threats prevent the passnire of trains, iSittict two wrongs upon society: they molest Individual freedom ami arrest the tree and regular Interchanure of row modifies. "lines any lawyer, any man deserving to tie ranked asa meln! Prof an honorable profession. doesMiiv man of int 1'iitenoc not a lawyer, tor one moment doubt that such consequences. when producerl liv violence, makes the mi I hois ol l hc;n criminal f Is therea single man wit Ii a spark of pa I riot Ism. having at heart the peace and good order ol the Commonwealth, who would advise to such lawless proceedings, or In any war participate In thorn V While every iawier und every man of intelligence would say to tlie dissat Nticd and perhaps wronged workmen, You have a right to work for cer tain wages, or not, as jou choose,' every law yer worthy the name of n lawyer, every good ciliscon will just as candidly say to the work men, Whenever you liy threats or by violence prevent limit her from winking forucli wages as he innv choose to work lor; or whenever you by threats or violence ston n train yoil commit a crime which will be punisl.ed by the law of the land, because the Itlw prohibits ttlid punishes crime.' " The Judge then fead Judge King's charge to a Philadelphia grand jury on the same subject) In Peptember, 1H44, Imt- as it is en tirely too long to publish in full, we content ourself With the following in reg.yd to the law bearing upon riotous and disorderly as semblages ! "Any tuinultttoti! d'-trirbanre of the public peace by three persons or more, having no avowed or ostensible, b'gal or constitutional bject, assembled under such circumstHnoes and deporting themselves in su- h a manner as I to protluce danger to t he to line peace Hnl .ran i qtiuity. ar.d Iiich t xcites terror, uliu m, and j consternation in the neighborhood, is an un 1 lawful assembly. Kvery tumultuous diMurb j mice of the politic peace ny three or more hs I seiiibiinir toget her of their own authority. v!i I: j an intent mutually to assist one another against j any who shall oppose them in the execution of some private onjcci. nnu ii 1 1 itwhi ii execu- tingthesame in a violent and turbulent manner to the terror of the people, whether the net intended is lawlul or unlawful. Is a riot. "Those who continue looking ou while the active rioters are resisting the public authori ti s and daringly moving on to the consumma tion ol their dosiiMis ot destruction; who re fuse to join with ihe authorities, and witness the defeat without (striking one blow In favor f outraged law, are just as much rioters as ' t hose most 11 el i ve in the work of vi del ice ; aid I in such circumstances it will avail them tioth- ingthat they appear only passive lookers instead of acti e rioiers and incendiaries." 011, One act of Assembly on 1 h e sa me question j was quoted by the Judge us follows: j "If any person shall be concerned In any 1 riot, rout or lmlnvvliil iissembly, or an nlTray, a ml shall be thereof convicted, he shn II be god- j ty of a misdemeanor nod be sentenced to pay a j line not exceeding (i.prNI mid undergo an iiiipii j oninent not exceeded two years, or both, or either, at the discretion of the court; and In J cer anv one is convicted of an l.iritravatcd riot 1 a riot which has resulted 10 the destruction of property either real (such as the burning of buildings! or personal (such as the burning of cars or goods) - the court may sent etice the of fender to an imprisonment at separate and sol itary confinement nt laoor, 1101 exceeding three years." .linage Dean then closed his -. barge in tbe following language: Now, gentlemen. If Is your duty to Inquire and to make, as your oath has been stated to vou bv the ctei k. a true Pi es 111 tnent of all such matters and things ss are laid befoie you. Ins well as ol those which ol your own Knowl edge you know to be presentable here. Yoil an pass bills framed on Information by the district attorney; you can make presentments 1 of t-uch things ns are within your knowledge, i On these prest nl ments, should any be ma le. the court w ill direct bills to be I rained, tin 1 t.icn you can h ive the process of the court to send lor witnesses and evidence. The power confided lo the grand jury under the const it 11 ti. 111 and laws ol lids commonwealth is a great one. and Is to im nsi d in emergencies for the preservation oT the public peace and for tho detection and punishment of :iffeiidei s. We have felt it to be our duty lo state to you what this court conceive to tie the law relating to riotous and unlawful as"tn idles, because we have heard thM those who ought to know better have undertaken to state licit which Is I not the law. to inbgtiide men, ami which may lend them to their ruin if followed. A Story or thf.Wrkck. On our second page we give a graphic account of the das tardly outrage committed at Cambria siding, near Johnstown, this county, on Friday night last, which we supplement with ihe following interesting story of tlie disaster as told hy Col. Randall, of the First Arllilery, IT. S. Army, copied from tho Pittsburgh Commercial (.iuselte of Monday : "It wasabout half past eight, and I wasscnted In the Pullman palace enr where most of the odicors were, except those with the batteries. At Johnstown a large crowd of men and boys greeted us with cheers an.1 yells, and followed it up with a volley of stones from both sides of the road, breaking car windows nnd Injuring several ol our men, three of them badiy. As our car passed the Cambria Iron Works, about H mile tins side 01 .lonnstown, ine stones sun fn...iii.ir i',il.,.i..l 1 1 ii in i 1 1 on . w ti 1 1 hail lumen ns ...... . ..... .. . ,, in Ihe car, got up from his seat to pull the bell ...J t I n lkit thu moil Intirlif d rope ami stop the train, that the men tnurht dis- c'nlmrk ami clear tne tracic or rimers, i ne train appareudy slackened speed, tho stones continuing to rain airninst ihe window, fob onel Hamilton seized the rope again, and wMIc in the act or pulling it he felt a violent Jerk, and all fell to the lloor. Colonel Hamilton was thrown tig-niiist iho cdiieof theeentand injured seriously, "breaking one of his ribs and Olt-ab-bitir htm tor the rest ol the (rip. "As soon us we regained our feet we were out of thecar and deployed skirmishers In the front and rear. The second section of our division was behind under Major McMillan, and a com pany was sent back under Colonel Scott to Signal them and prevent their running into our rear. They stopped it In time to pervent r cident. Menlltne we gutbercd up everybody we could find that eeeuicd cognisant of the uc cident. "Examination showed six cars otT the track turn nt them Im jlfHtf-e-CHrs. The switch had been opener! and a piatform car, loaded with bricks, had been run so as our car would sti ike it. It happened the engine jumped the switch, : keeping strain lit ahead, striking the car on the ; corner mid knocking it at right angles wi(h tho j irack. Tlie tiaggairv car and other cars ltd- j lowid. arid.strikniir the obstruction with a sort ' of slant, knocked the whole train into a zigzag t slmpe. This was what saved our live. We were running at the rate or thirty miles nn j hour, and I am satisfied If the engine had fol- lowed the switch instead of jumping ii i tie cars ; would Hare need leiescopeu ami an i nose ., 1110 f runt cars, nt least, would have been silted ln r reference to theouestioti whtthc-rull those ! r rested were trinity of participating in the : scheme to wreck the train. Col. Haudafl said: ' " i'hey nil seemed coanizanl of the affair. Some ! We arrested were I lerwiiru ici o. .in iiicj wtui- I e(,lto know nothing about it. Threats were a r- I terward heard by some of our troops; that we j i wered d lucky to get past the Cambria iron t l. .. i.l. . . . . .. m . , hdH K.aii liluunprl I rt works with our lives, as it had been planned lo throw usott the bridge into the t'oneinaut; h rivef. The Altoona Globe does not rrofess to lielieve that P. M. Arthur, Grand Ch'ef of ihe Brotherhood f LraHitutdive Engineers, 1 ths Arthur of ail thw recteut railrond trou- blett. Th at Fr.Y in r; Trip Wfst. 4rinratin 1.0.0' concluded, despite our promts?, not to bore our readers with a detailed account of our recent brief visit west, although we deem il light and proper to acknowledge ourself iindcr obbg'a. tions to Hon. John Keiily. Sup't Transpoiia t:on. Pa. It. It., and W; b. OTIrien. l-'.sq., ot Co. hi 111 1 his. 11., ti en era I Ticket Agent forthel'an Handle U.-iiiway. through whose kindness and courtesy the necessary pasteboards were oh- 1 tainea for putting ourself and friend (John K. 1 Scan him r.sq-.) through to St. bonis and retnr:i, vilhnnl (il.miirf. in tiiip ... Ic,c ...... i whatever.fif We except the toll demanded for passing over the great bridge which spans the Mississippi at 5t. bonis, for the long and Inter esting ride. Apart from this acknowledgement we feel It n duty rs well as a pleasure to snv that we spent several hours very agreeably, and. thanks to the good Sisters of St. Joseph, partook of n sumptuous dinner at Columbus, 01110. with our whole-souled friend. Rev. R.V,. j Christy; formoriy of this place, wlm afterwards ' accompanied us in our visits to various places ' of interest stnong which may be mentioned : the new insane as lutn. one of the grandest and ! probably the largest edifice of the kind in the : World, covering as it does an area of ground on j tl slight elevation some distance nwav but in 1 lull view of t he city, which is said to measure, ' and we have no tloubr does m?sir;ife. fullv a ! mile and a quarter round, every Inch of which j is occupied by the mammoth si nurture. Leaving Columbus in the evening, wo found j ourselves in S'. bonis alter an all-night ride ii'.iout rt o'clock rext morning. Here, being i strangers In a strange land, we permitted our- J selves to be conducted to n fourth rate hotel ! which looked well on paper, but soon discover- ina our mistake, we ought more congenial i quarter, which we found at the Laclede- House, i one of the finest hotels In the citv. Ilei we t!,,.rp b.me.l ilnrinn the ,l.t- ,' , ,,1 friend. John A. Slorm, a Cambria boy who has been a resident of St. Louis and vicinity for n number of years, and whom we are glad to say has recently been appointed one of the three surveyors of St. Louis county. Mn Storm tar- rir.il u- i t li lis ft 0 ri 11 ir i,i 1 f at 11 1- 1 if I H-n il.i ea ti i.tl u . - - - . - ........ ..... half, and to him wr are indebted for much of . the pleasure afforded us by our visit to that beautiful city. Sight seeing was of oollrsc Ihe order of the day. and with our friend Siorm a cicerone it is needless to say that we made good use of the brief time at otir disposal. All that wo saw was new nod interesting to us, but as we didn't start out to tell all about il. we will content ourself with saying that If there Is a Paradi e on earth It must be Shaw's (iarden, some five miles from St. Louis, which lack lit tle tf anything w hich nature or art can bestow to make it tlie loveliest spot that the most pro lific Imae iuation could possibly conceive of. 1 tis the (i.nri it of a rich bachelor. Mr. Henry SIihw-, who spent tnonevwitho.it stint in adorn ing it and then presented it as a monster thirst tilfering to the beautiful city of which it is the brightest tit ail Its rr splendent grins. Mr. Shaw himself occupies a hue mansion on the prem ises, in close proximity to w hich Is en interest ing museum of natural wonders. There are also on the grounds hot houses, conservatories and various other buildings', besides a hand some eatalfadue surmounted by a large cross, beneath which We were told it was Mr. Shaw's wish to be laid to rest arter life's fitful dream Is o'er. " k .i.uiT.iiiiiniii.i mi iiivvh-iiiih of the Ihiril rl.lv- utter renehi.irr Si l.eili we "lit out" rf Iiidtaiiapolis, where we sojourm d for several hours taking in the henullesof Ilmt handsome city, which is lntl"ed" Vell worth a visit. Mere we sa w- among many; ot tier elegant n)r. season, while Ve haVe made great re btii dings a new- Court Hons.-. uit being tin- ,i,i ... ,1... r 1 . . Ishedan.!turnihed. which weshnll Mot attempt "'''ion in t he pr CCS of plain and lancy to iescrlbe. but which we hnve ho doubt is Oress '.oimIs, P.lack Cashmeres and Her- without rival on the American con! Inrnt and could not have cost much if anv less thiol two tnillb.11. of dollar, tine of the feet of the tn- dianapolis peacock is, however, the old; state House and the grounds surrounding, which are so wofullv dilapidat'-d that the pride of theav erage citizen must surely fall when he gazes upon t he rn ins.; Satiated with sight-seeing nnd nearly suffo cated with heat, we took the evening train for Pittsburgh.; w-hlcli we reached next day. and from thetltV We returned home the same night, since when we have bad time enough if we hnd had nerve enough to tell long before this and much more fully of the sights We saw and the pleasures we experienced on our flying trip west. Of the route We traveled and the cour tesies received wo shall have something to say as soon as ihe present unfortunate ejfitcmei.t in railroad circles, has fully subsided. TilnSTATt'Ti: Aoainst Strikfr?. The legislature at its iast session passed an act entitled "An act to provide for (he better protection of passengers upon railroads and to Insure the prompt transportation and de livery of freights." Under this law ftil en gaged in the present strike within the limits of the commonwealth are amenable in in dictment and punishment, in tlie criminal courts. We herewith give the test of the statute in f-.:'l for the information of all con cerned 1 Wherihs. ftrlkos by locomotive engineers nnd other railroad employees, nnd the aban donment I y them of their engines and trains at points other then their schedule destination en dangers the safety of passengers and subjects shippers of freights t" great inconvenience, de lay and loss; therefore,. Skctiun 1. lie it i-mtcb d. rlc. Thit ir any loco motive engineer, or other railroad employee upon any railroad within this state, engaged in any strike or with a view to incite others to such st like, or In ( u rt here nee of any enmbina tlon or preconcerted arrangement with any other person to bring about a stiike. shall abandon the locomotive engine in his charge. i when attached either to a passenger or freight 1 train, at any place other than the schedule or otherwise appointed destination of such train, j or shall refuse or neglect to continue to dis- charge his duty, t.r to proceed with said train to I he place of destination. a a foresaid, he shn II lie deemed guilty of a misdi meanor, and upon convict ion thereof shall hi fined nut less I ban one h.iudt-ed dollars, and may lie imprisoned for a tern: not exceeding six" mouths, at the discretion of the court. Sue. 2. If any locomotive engineer or other railroad employee within this state, for the purpose ol furthering the object of or lending aid to any strike tr strikers, organised or at tempted to be maintained on any other rail road, either within or without this slate, shall refuse or neglect, in the course id his employ ment, fo aid in the movement over nnd upon the tracks of the company employing him. of the cars of such oilier railroad compary. re ceived (herefrom in the course of transit, he shall lie deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof sbail be fined not less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars, and may be imprisoned for a term not exceeding six months at Ihe discretion of the j court. Vt.c. 9 If any person. In nld or furtherance of the object ol any strikes upon any railroad, shall ttitorlcre with, molest or obstruct any I locum ot ive engineer or other railroad employee engaged in the discharge and performance of his tlutv hs such, every person so offcndiusr I shn II be deemed gu ilty of a misdemeanor, and upon com ictino ihereol shall be lined not less than 100 nor more than VK). and mav be im- i prisoned for a term not exceeding six months, ! at the discretion of the court. i S'.!. 4. If tiny person or person, in aid or I furtherance of the objects of any strike, shall j obstruct any railroad track within this state, i or shall injure or destroy the rolling stock or Mny other property of any railroad company, or shall take possession of or remove any such property, or shall prevent or attempt to pre vent the use thereof bv such railroad company or its employees, every such person so offend ing shall he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, ami upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than five blind red nor more l han one t hous Hiid dollars, and may be imprisoned not less i han six moot hs nor more (han one j car, at the discretion of the court. Api'Hovkd The Sid day of M-i"-h. A. P. PCT. J. F. Haiukanft. Important to IIorsr.txF.ErF.RS. Our attention lias been called to some new and useful conking utensils recently invented, one of which is know as tlie Centennial Val'c und linking Pan, made ot Russia iron, and so constructed th-U after your cake is baked yon can instantly remove it from (lie pan without injuring it ; and having a raixed liottom the cake cannot possibly burn. Itis also provided with a slide on the bottom, so that when yon remove the tnlm J-ort tan close Ihe hole, making a pan W'ith plain lvoti torn, for baking jelly or plain cakes, bread, e'c. Another the 'Kitchen OrtA is also A Very nsefnl and long-needed household ne Vessitr. It is a (Mated Wire lioiler or steamer to hang inside of an ordinary iron pot, for lioilirn rtr teiimirier vrretable which when done, can tie easily removed, p'rfectbi dry, j without lifting the heavy, sooty iron pot otl"! the stove, thus avoiding (he danger of burn- i ing (he hands wilh the steam in pouring off - the hot water. And the vegetables cannot nossil.lv burn, even If the water ladls drv, oU .l....u .w,i.t,li Ibe Lot l.,.n of the npt. These goods, which are sotu exctnsiveiy through agents to families, give universal satisfaction nod- present a splendid opening for some reliable lady nr gent leman canvass er of this county lo secure Ihe agency for a profitable business. For terms, territory, etc., w rite to K. Brown Co., Nos. 2i and 216 Elm street, Cincinnati, Ohio. TlPPTCKE. If yon are ruptured the tiest thing you can do is to call on Dr. Kk.VSF.r ami have a good Truss fttred. I say fitted, for there are more mistakes made by ill-fitting Trusses in the treatment of rttjiture than iu any other way. l)r. Keyser's Trusses are not only cheaper bnt they are better than can be had anywhere in the United States. Ir. Keyser will cure rupture hi most cases and will warrant cores. Dr. Keyser, 120 and 240 I'cnu are., Pitlfeburgh, Pa. Vortical Contributions. ALL IH'T THAT. Ron Rov to T. i. CitArsj an. A voice T hear which, like a charm. Comes from the Apalachian lulls; But I can see no human form. Nor guess w hat spot that form now fills yet, bodiless, thnt voice has sped Hence, like a spirit fu m ihe d. ud. And yet a kindly voice It seems. Sen: forth tonoothemy troubled rare' It tells of mounts, and groves. Bud stream Scenes which my younger years did share; Arcadian shades. Pal tiasus "si.ringa. And nimbus clouds, that iccislure biir.gs. Hut what sre distant lor lo me? Now parched upon this sandv plain. That for twelve Moons did never see A fragf-nnl flower, or drop of rain ; Pirocec gales are nil we know. Where soft Ku-sian winds should blow. "The far Nevada mountains fl'ng" Their stnele the Cons shade of ".eath ; The (idl.li n fiate no gold can hring To purchase one restoring brcalh : And Mariposa's flowing stream. And Shasta's Miss, ire bi.t a dream. Yet sweet it is for me to know That still from friendly hearts there wells A fount of mpBthy. w'hose !! w- Itathes my parched" hcait. rj bosom !!?. And. iik-a rcphvron a tlowc. Jtevivcs me with Us nuiju: power. Oh. sweetly, tie the freighted nir. 1 i A"".: .,,., , . I hi; I perl nine conies. ;rom r.iecftl, I woiih'. that thus the iiienu.ry fair Could 1 ii r w Its halo round t he past The ninny days so sweetlv spent. Chapman, when we were' first ucqucnt. 1 V ' -"IS ! '! I n I r Notk. Tlieyp llnr. arc entirely Itnpremptti nn l : were writ-p-,1 when the t tierinytueler stood VM ile . grees iu the shade. One Morir. Tlf TlMdNiAL. It istwetify ; five years since I was hurt by the falling f : a tree, injuring my bark, and ti t times I ; have been unable to dress myself without j help, always having a pain in tlie sma'l of ; my hack, having blistered it a great many ' limes and Used a large number of plasters with only leti'por.iry relief. In the spring ' of 1874 I beeftn taking E. K. Thompson's ! llarosma, or P.ack-ache. Liver and Kidney , Cure, followed with marked benefit. 1 have . tiken six bottles. W hich removed the excru- ciating pain. Words cannot e. press what 1 : Iiave snfl'ercd. I have not been a well in i tWenty.five years. The Itarnsma s worth j more than gold, ami 1 take pleasure in testi- greoH iu irie snaiic. ( ! lying 10 us IlierilS. I. v . l.t;iiT. Ibeedtowti, Cherry t ree Tivp., Jan. 2d, 1S7.V Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titnsville, Pa., and for sale bv l.ctnnion .S: Murray, Ebensburg. Price, SI. 00 per hot I le. FtTutntMiivinr ?ti-r-it tlt..5 I ITKAOMIIXABT SPI.CIAL UAl.OAINS ' flre now living ottered at our semi-annual ; closing sale. Our slock yet comprises large j I assortments of the most" dedrnb' gra-ds or i nanis, Fine French Organdies and Law us. Shawls. Sacqiles, Dolmans ,1c We call special attention to 1 . :..., ,', . , ,,. j low . ' - ... . ' W tier the extreme our splendid finalities of P.lack and Colored f ilks. rang ing irmti M.iMJ Hi .5.110 per yard; immense re duction frotn former prices. These silks are of the most celebrated Lyons make, are highly recomnicMlfd, and we guarantee t hein to give satisfactit.n. Ilcors Hai rk, Fifth avenue and Market street, l itl'burgh, Pa. ArcraT Fi.owr.R. The most miserable beings in the world are ihose suffering from Dyspepsia and LiverCompbunt. More than sevwity-five ter cent of the people ill (be TTnited States are atMieie.1 with these two diseases and their effects; meh as a sour Stomach, Sick Headache, IPibitual Costive pess, Palpitation of the Heart, H'-arl-iitirti, Water-brash, gnaw ing and burning pains at the pit of Ihe Stomach. Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the moot h, coming up of food a Iter eat lug, low- spiri i s,,V On to your Druggists. Lemmon t Murray, Ebensburg, or to P. M. Woleshigle S: Son, Wilmore, and get a 7"icent Hotticol" At lit ST FLoW EH or a Sample Pottle for 10 cents Trv it. Two doses will relieve vou. llVHEXftli. McnF.RMlTT CO H M.LI A .-Married, st St. Hartholoinew's church. Wilmore, on Thursday, .tiny. IS. s77. by Rev. father Mcllouh. Mi, .1 amks McllKHMlTT, of Johnstown, and Miss Maicy CiutNri.lA. of Suinmerhill township. ACAUD.-To thk Voters OF CAMBRIA Cot STY. In accordance with tlie wishes of many friend". I hereby an nnunce tnysflf as an Independent fund! laic tor t he tdlieo of I'ml Imnotnry. nti I pledge my-cir. it elected, to discharge tho tbt'ies id I he idliee with fidelity. N" XTIt ANIKL HOKNK. Johnstown, July 26. ls;Y. Steubenville (Oiiio) Female Seminary. Hoard Kixun and Ijlght. per year. M75: '4' Idf f-r niinistprs' da at liters. T'!itln in t he Kim lili fnnre. Languages. Muric. Painting, kc, very moderate. Sent fern Catalogue. P.KV. C. i ' Pkattv. li It.. t.I. I).. Snp t. Hhv A iI. It Kin, Pn. It., Prliieipiil. July 2., 13T7.-lm. 3F1:V1VII .1 ,E 'Mis A thormtrh eriTir'e ir. Hvik-keplrg. Pennl anh:. Mnsle nnd Knglish Itr-inte-s. sou l fr etrctilar A ud specimens of petimnnship. rnrlnsitia certs in stauqis. Address, A. V. S iiTit, Mcadville, Pa. A I M I N I S T II A T O R 'S N ( ) T 1 ; I letters of A dinlnlrt rat ion emn lolnmiiili. nn vr.ru on the c-UfUP nf Alois Mnrt7 Ian? of Camhrtn i township. Cniiilirla enmity, leees"-!. have been ' itrantc-d to Wm. Msrtr.. ot"sd township, tn whom nil person indehtod tnsaid estate are rr.fieste I ; to make immediate payment, and those havitiit j claim or demands wiil prist tit them properly au thenticated lor settlement. WM. MAilTZ. Administrator. Cambria Twp., Aug. a, 177.-81. ILUAM CHRISTY, Tri-asurcr of (la'.lity.in Towt'S'dip School Ilistrict, In acc't for the school year ending June, ls;7; I)a. Tr State spprepflatVirl huhniec frmn last yeSr " am't frotn CVi. Treasurer . taxas frOin nil euarcoi Cr. Ity am'ttiftid Tenehers .1.t 44 . IM ci . 114 65 . Ui.l f7J4.SS .sj 00 30.iJ iir ini i fees of Collector and Trea- surer i .. siecretnry'H salary ' paid Tuiiiicihill lxr amh.. " ol' other expense Balance due Townhir-. . 2: (vi id eo I II Ol"! 4S..9 (V9 19 . es s.i We. the Auditors of Oallitzln Township), hue examined the above account nnd 1ind it cor rect, OKtiH'iK MYEU.s. J I. C-. Id'HK. f Auditors. l-3.-?t.l WM. CHltlrV. 1 ASSIGNEE'S SALE Of VAl.rABI.K- TX phrsnancoef anordrnf 1 tssnlni; nut of the Court ol Common Pleas of ( fimbria county, j there will be exposed lo p"1'1 sale on the pren i ises, on TUESDA T, A T'G VST IS, 7, aj o'clock, p. st .nil the following ro.il estate of Charles Johnston, assignor, to wit: i p h PlPCr or PARCEL cf LAND A V,enain TICWC Or r-inuLL. ji Lnnu -Htiate in Washitiirtor. townshiii. "J'""'?; ' - Cituainmg. f ..;.' ' If PKldW, j heir, we I eulf ivaled an woll bn'-pd, l ilt- land . i. deiiU! Inti v located to" a rummer noiei or i'-r ' gismnier residences (r thoe ib s-.riinf to spen I the i heated term en the mountain, h. ituf situate 1 on th Turnpike, one mile east oi the ra. I mad station and 'Mountain House" at f rcsson. ami a lj ning tha borough r Su::o.iiitvlllf. t.n th very scmmit ef tlie A llcgheny M itiitalr.s, where the i.n"i and airarepurH fresh and invisfaratmn, and where a m i-rnifieeiit view of the jnrnmndmg . oiiiitiy can at all limes henhlained. l lietraei w III l divided into lts d ene-and-a-hair acres eaeh and !,! with the tninml rlitht r-crvol. The several veins t.t eoal for whirl! the locality is inn di itn Icrlie this lninl ani will be sold separately, and hemg very valuahle and coitvenlent to the failmad and 1 market no tetier InvesTinent ctiahl In; made. Tt-tiMS or ts.M.K.- Micthird ol the purrhse tncmeT on eonhrmaiion or sale, ene third in six iieml ha. and one. third in n ne mom lt payment to hear in'erest from couSrmal inn of n e and to be secured byju-lKtneul note or bond and l 0 t- age f the piirelmier. ...... ' AuijXJrt S, 1b77.-si. .., . t a; ir a n vi:i;tisi:Mi:Sts. N. F. Cumham's I374 WATEU-AVII VA UA Is drrtxrrd thp - T O It I 11 nt!lt " by over ." -rMis ho use 1: I'rire reduredi New pnnipliU-l. Inc. N. V. Pvrnh am. Yurk. Pn The frnrinl Trt of lh vslno of a nic lirini Is time. 1 ics r"TicinT c-i ti rTii t he claim? tnt. l-rt h In l!f fa v. r at I li" otiTsvt ? Is tie tritinl ques t i"i. A pply t li.s i-r. u ri"ii. w situ pi yet s. search ing, le l'A lilt NT S t.t Kl'ltVI M KM M l 1 7.VK A f- hii.m. Ili w Ii;is it wirn? M hat bus Itt n itS bift.-ry? 1 Ii.w docs it stand tndeyT I'ftrront'. Stftziv Afxrirrtf a h-.v-i li'dd Tinme tV.tergliettt tli. t't.Op-1 Stn'cs. t : a.an...ir!. r-. i :.e,',n.. and w it ti micccfs. In i! fji j-.ri. ifk l.eada. !:e. nerv d tibty. liv r rom'ol.i mt. t'i't'M- r.-i-.;' on .:--el r.mpinnts i-spccbil y f . pa'ien). ri.eiitnalt-m. coitt. s ri v- cl, T.nlecH. tl:"- i .111 ii :i l li ' S ru'.i ir toiti.. ltii.;er- ii. il si x and nil t.el Ir !n inin.i t t"ti. S' cold 1 i; in iti i.p.v: : i . 1 1 1 11.1 1 u cm ii ! 4. ivch n it 11 jn-r-ti rt safety in the h-cM- st , hii i ; unit i mirof ili'. im it ... !... ..1. 1.. ... .i.lr...lu..A In I l,i Kl. lli 1 1 1 . I. children it'Vi-r re ; use to take it. IVr saic by nil Irnauisis. V'li week iu your own tcv n. Trrms and .H ent ','uU lit Itee. 11 . II si.i.ktt K Co . I'..i tlan.l, Mt, i I st ra Kinp Siii-d Curd, w t h ..ime. ions. post 1 ni t. 1j. .KIN l-.s is. 1 (.. Nnr-faa. N.V. S0 W tiU treo. S r:vs.-i It Son, Portland, S1' "- "-,1 Week ! Au.-n. Iifefi Tirr, TdJe-Tf I P.l. YlClvLKY. Auausta Msine. 12 n ilnv r.t b-tn.. Airrnts Wanted. I m: fit atnl tt-tii.s tree. Ti:i e Co., A ugu1a. Me, Cracc's CcSebrateo Salvo MTll KS-i rt.rt( woiM.c. vimixin i cuts, sait pttrt Mt t H 1 1 111. INS. Kllltl: lllll 1T, Fnllt ill's, til VS IT I AS. H I Ml , (li MS. C l.l.l'SF S, SCM.ll llCXt". t-HACi'tt) I' AM S. IlfUNS. ISfniS, IIMINS, Ki ll lis. S'dli s. IK MIS, v.iicmiJ, stim;s, f-h!;i.ks, IFSlSliS, W Ks. f it Ks, rtir.s, r.(!.s?. iiMi-Ki.rs, TM'NIOXS, SPli UN'S, !litll.s. VIIFS. t l IS, V H I 1 l.'IW ., vvnts. m.isinus. tx. t'lMri.E. ciiitvs. screw. ITCll. IMIU'IMIMI VAMW. M'TT I K l:Vsn. VOS- oriT-i ivii ri.Hi unis. setoi H iim;s. And all elitatiei.tis .M-'efis.'S nn-i r-rnp ions gener ally, pur sal by all 1r"uc'?'?. U r. cers. and st all cmnitry sorcs t hmuehe'it lb'- I nited Siate anil ltriti,-li Pr:.v!nos. I'riee. bv in.-tll. :0 .-iiits. Prepared lysl.1 II Y. rtlWbr.ii SONS. s6Har rison Ave'Hnftnn. Ms. S. C. HAIl.KV. .t. IIOIIMIKK. Bailey & Bolsinger, Plumbers, WaTEB"SmH( FITTERS! liH'ii.liiir I t . Arc f.r -parol to put fold and Hot Vntrr Pijrf-s In !, ies and ai'enl t.. all ntlicr w.-rk in their line pr-.i.r.pt 1 v. rxpe.l it i ,ii-iy. at tltelnot'd p, -i- lilo ji, - t in thur. iiiilil v w n kemiil ,k- P'an- ii'T. A I", e.'n liirtiish at i-lniri tn.tiee and n the must ren .mi. Id terms. M a l ine W n- h s tn ml Imn Sink? I t kiii'ien--. linilers. Lath Tit'.s. Water t'luQeis lr.T.i;:d o-i bn Hyd rants. 1 i um !! t.-e. i)ilv:iti j7 d (run I 'ip.-s. n:e ai.d . im nn-1 iu i rter inch L'-ad Pipe flight 1i iinti v u-' ) and I'err Ci tin. Ser'-er nnd Lriiin Pipes, -j. s 4 :!-.. tj ;T, i s in sie. A1-" will tit up. si l.iir niires. Idas Ijl.ibi- V,i!',' t iTT-tertin Jii-I ii ti n.- . rn pump. Him Ail order I i; wih J. S. Itnlsimcer. or at bis -Imp en f i n-.. j.-.r I rtret, will .ae early pint ?atNtaetii v attention. Lbii..-buric. June si. 177. It. Or. a v i o i : i 1 1 o r s i i:r:Nsi:cpi. Pa. Havimr ctt.T tn-ir" tnken p,i--se--i..n ol thev.vM known irawt'.ird llmii.' m l.l-ei.--t tir,-. wl i-li be hisrefltieit rr 1 fef'irniFlr l fi k..i..I style, ni-.d 'lit. -nd- bt-reiiOer in ;-.p.ln -t o-.i stri t t c'liiirrmi-i! prir.ci pies, the Md.s.-rilier ri.rre-'i'v solicits tbe pMtr'M!-i:i' tl"i- wh, w.? vi!i ti.eeotin'y seat et' hi r on himcs or ple-.s-ire. 1 ! r li-n h pb-da hiin.sel t I.. t.i'-ri atn t-i ti e l.et peolde ni-inu.-r arid lit til" .o ! "t pn-'l! ' (l i. e. (-. leelleilt lieeoin. mods: ions ;! l.e inrri -'.! t.. 'i:n:mi-r l,...ir."rs, w ho w fit find te ' 'r:iw f .rd"n ih.-mm mt and eeon. oiiifHl place St w hieli to spend t he hr-:ito1 term. 1- AC CK.V V Villi 1. Ebensbnrg. A',ril '-'7. IS7. New. lenr ml I imii l.c . UNIVERSAL HISTORY ( ''mmrtt'vn'.f w it h t V i-i ;e peri.-d- nr i c'.sin f Man-ti. 1S77 3 v liMrtes of ih Wr-rtd s refill 'rand History In oti-. Anrient. id.1t Ate, n ml Modern. ir.-l i-i :i:a lii-o.ryni ftt.nv.inl ljhtni tmn. .' io.'iij ..-?!.. .: ' "(' ft ?... -i!,t 'i.tt. is A ':'.. A i-c ot I ? t- i 1 ; ! . i u liderelMld tinivers I need S.-lis lsi(r than any oilier lieant ititl li l:it ration. l,.w prices. "i!ci saleu. ex tra term eii eul.irs li-ei . A id-. r J . 4 . Hef ' it V A CO , PI-.: In-b-lphfn. Pa. ; Cm-miirit i. 1 1 : I ieH irn. III. : St. I.e i::?. Mn. (6-0 i . ANP MUSICAL IMSTITUTE. 4 ft I.Li:i l: (ir Y'.v.bg ljidie. Sitiuiied at Jtoavci. Pa.. -. the iil.i i.'ik r. W ii..ie be low Pittsburgh, f ncl sli. An :eet an t Modern La ti li tl lire .in ! M nsi" I ansht l.J- I lintoi' Ii insi r ue tor.s. Term' 1 -s 1 imn any s.-Ih'.oI loi. rtti ilke s i. v.-mtaires. Stt'tatio'i l-.-.-i'i: t i f ii mi: benUh.ul. Hull -linas exit nsi e. I njids iu t he fHniilv of the preai.ier.t. S-n I for f a' a lo j ne n Jtl y '-"1, 1 -77.-1 m. II kv. it. T. TAYLR. Carl ijivm'rsl Vat( iimaki:i: anh .h w ri.r.R. I.HPNSLl. i.u. PA. Ke!Mrl fully trt.ire.-. tbe pu!df ,f. that he lpr-psrr-iit.d(ai; ti rk;tn ' his line. Mi'-ti as repairing Tmel.. Watches. Jewelrv. .-.. at ln.:t f noliee. tn the very ls-t tl-S'iiier. J.?, and at the p-west iM.rrlde uric . w- -oi- Mu.p on Hith ftrect. otic tl.sir west of Huntley's si ore. Pleae k iv e mo n eit 1 1 . Lt. n'tirg. .Pane at. s .-lv. S V K'I ' I " l l IJ 'si " V I k P! I !.' - . . V I v tl .1 Mstateof Hf.N'KY Fi-STFIt. tlec'd. Ije'.ters tt-stam-Tit.-iry on the c?taie .t tne hIkiv named deee.'i r.t. 'ale ."l bhrip-nu.ru: t .roiizh. 1'ao bria cnunty. Pa., having N i.. t t heii a tel I sine.1. an perp -lis lit tented t . ynei estate ' lierel y notitivd lo nke Immediate payment, thoe liavlnir claim nnii si the same I them in legal firm lor sett lenient. j'isr.t-ii tii i a L. 1 1, L-xecuttr F-benshttrg, July 2, n 7.-61. SLLLEnS' UViR FILLS l.l.-T Cel. tlr .-,. 1 hirrv .trmi ! tnt S-nrrt!r r tn- ''-r .4 t.1'T t j.t1. el t mtlrniqa, 1 I Sl-k Hi-sli-t'- '.'t SM f i-:lnrtw. ! fit It' Mr . I Keller" -rmlfit. it- rr-t A mr llr-4 I -tiii. 4O0 ir. . t ti.-.-m. fr-.ro a.t til.l. 2 v r oi4 i Wm. Srv-, St. .rr'm. Ma. Pm nt ndi. Jm' If roar I I ui to . ui u . .r ; ii. -Tn "'i.; i.,r iom. R. F Sf l.t.r.KS CO rni.ti-T p. :r"Slibl HY Al.ti I!!t"(iqiSTS. 2 ly.l A"'! is not en--ity earned in these times, bul X I I I " :'" ,n1'-e in three tiio.it lis ... . I I I one ol rit he- -s in anv p.trt cf tbe eoun Ul I I try who is wiilln- to work pteadilr at the employ cient whirh w; Hj-.-nl-li. m nee.i not be.mnv ttoiri h'..rie over night. You enn mve your wfieie tone ntt-e work, r.r idily y..nr spare mommies, lrctws nothing to try tlie l-utdncss. Terms i r-.. 1 ."i on lit (ree. Address at nn-f. H. Hit i.i.kt . f.., Portland. Vnac. (.v:3.-.y. w ANTKn FARMS TO SKLT I h'tre hundreds of aiinlicants fi t- F A It !. nt now. A lso. ren' aide n y propert i. s to ex;-li;ie;e ..r C-i'fn 1 1 undr.'.l s -1 people rrotnl into my i.CsV, and I eannnt get Mirli.-n t,t Partii. 1 have hnof rn.-t ":inr fur umi-l aniT'V.-nii iiij-I alt cash. V rile of full a .n a p-.sdde. and. if not o l-ir distant. I ti;l tT'iaml s. e I i,e prp-ri i f .-. M.JAitl.s. liirirt Arenev. .4 Sum hn.-nl ..i".. Pittsburgh, near thG Post n.he.p. (i-'J-.t 1v. DM A M. KKIM, l'HVSICIAX ANtl Sl ROFOS, llitLTlu. PA. r"" Cffiee nppOit A. r. Christy's Urn stoi-e. Ml:t call ran h iu.tde at 1 1- office. 1 -tt JAMKSITOATMAX, M. I7 Pu MltTAN- ASH Sl'lttibON, fin us,.,,, Iidii-e and re-id"tie in i w t.iii.ii.tf ...j ntt tired, cue dtx.r vt i of ltlir ll juw. & V.
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