rbertsburg. Pa.. ! . A UG. 10, isrr. IP-1 1 gCAL Ari7J, ' .. i ,,.t!c anitnals the liorsn is the :'3rvt-WaaJ is Baitl to hare bceh . A. - ,a rttir n ciirii ni i & luurippn ''i-'h "'"l ,in trro '"rKtufls A- Sro,r Fra,,k Thomson, 'V 'rriil'1"11' tIi;,S"aU's' were RtCresRoa ,v,m liibs 'he late Colonel of the .tft " mil'" Kirlf 0111 " -".liauiH i - ati.l.tfiil v 1 1 f" nrwitiUvo :'s".' .... .-. 'T. Mr. ' -."J f ) New ork Circus ami i i. : i . : . A f p. Patfon, of Johnstown, is iAspa.-.h ami bntterv with, t.t.,.. 4 men is th charge m.l rio Onin,,, policeman of Conea, '.X I by Margaret Edward. f t:, . i accused nivM a leAri 'v L ? f i,rt IT" "P h will I w. V ?VVn,'r'MU rare on th matter. whirl J.7 ?M,lhK last, near Huntingdon, where she wji. yojoiri.lnp for the lienerit of t .i" r'!' Mrs,- C,ar:i "orton, wife of our Worthv fripnit nil . . it ' : ......... ... ijiin, ill r. .IOB. II. ! ltorton, formerly of Johnstown, but for ......j ynci. reninpni or I'liiladelphi). Tetin eounected with the Evening Bui- S'.pfe fl"t we learnei! the noble art of WlehhnK subtle pen. we've ihet in many a busy mart some very foolish men ; but those JX. tin, V,e re8t Bre thy wo fail to b iy whee blothlnR cheap, the very best. Is always kept, a large and . fitll supply J whirh of course is at .fas. ,r. Jtiirphv's Star Fownhlng 1IaU' 109 C,iH,0n Jobn" That misfortunes never come singly Is evidenced in the fact, that a little daughter or.Tobn Soeece. of Altor.na kia.l j feet badly burned on Tuesday afternoon last by stepping into hot asheft lcftonGreen ave nue, me remnants or a rnbbuh fire, and that bpeece himself was arrested the same even ing on 'he charge of participating in the re cent railroad strike. An old feud between t-o families In it " i i i r i l " ii"un neiwfpn two tamilips In ' ,r fakittrn which l.a. no fore leg, pla,.e .,..,, on Wednesilav even" - r: rfu.irl. g-, Jiwt as yoa have a mind last in a suit and cross suit before Est! . Ivin- ... :'. .11- J- J'imI. of f'rovle townsliip, of- r n : fandidates for Protbono- li.rt t. the will of the Republican " ",nV.iti011. - . I'lTnl ria dnard came "march!ng 1 . i .: A . .It l'H1 (rnr i' i ia in A 1 - f . -nl UK'll m . . ..... ... .... .1 we wi-re putting our paper to ' irs.'.;v forenoon. ' n i rlv atmosphere wh't h prevailed 'rf,(,;;,'f(1r several days this we-k is Cl V' have ,,0'n t auW("' ''.V smoke ' r ... .;..f il. T i i ...el Iielil on J urniiiv ciriii:iK isnr, i ' . i I 1 . .!:..!- I r.ni-ii iti'":. X u liiucti iriKe, ei 7 . i ......ifii! :.w.!h ill ltr:up."ii nifrttiiYa ...i.ine itaturs uiMn a lace marred -f I !'! poisoning. The great pnr i'fVK'i.'d if l'r. Hull's ltlcoil Mixture. samne! kwn, a respited citizen 'j'i,. .t" ami tut her 'X the notorious ',"li!.:kii, of outrage fame, was found 'i.,!,:, Ik-iI in Wednesday morning last. .l.-:IM. , ,'. i r-l"'f st-.1 killed in C.earfield the " iu"::t,tM-xl.iliting symptoms of hy . i.! i. i t.o.v, the Jj'fiililiran. thinks, ... .it t tii.Ti- dog ought to e in the .r ratline. i; , the 'i !-t lettering we have ever . i ;-. 1 -, ii ilone within the past few , r. : wrcral "f our business men by a kr ghf of the brush wlio loves ,t :, 'i v-4 than liqnr. ."rvrv llornKti ami joiin Harris, miners ii, f:t:iiey ff Whitehend & t'o., at i ii'-. rit-arleld county, were crusfretl .'i mi Tl'.nrlay evening last by a fall i in :lii Oi t-au Coiliery. t tiil ti attend tlie grand harvest . ni' nil1 nt-ar liaylor's station to-morrow iv 1 We are coufldent it will te a ;i?nr an 1 know that il is for a i . n ini-n.lahle p'irp'We. -i! aie :liitteen Itoanlers At Castle ; fie if wlirm have Veen taken in : :!;r a-t few dnys, -niwl the prohabili- r,'!;ii tv.onsor-, ltb of the feminine j-i. ii. ill he added this week. -I i.v officers of the I'a. R. It. ; i . :' the liwomoti ves lui rued in the ' . . at rittitliurgh, SO are entirely fit (ni'y (or s- rap iron. The re- :,r wi'.'. h: ri paired in the shops at Al v T!i lintitiiigdon Isrtil Xem says that a : ; hi-'1 Throiigli that place on p'riday lame in lith feet, blind of an vil ii" "hirt on, ore tattered clothing n is hiiid adorned with a woman's ' Ml. -!;,v Samuel Pwan. who for manv vears r of tlie l'renlivterian clmrch in "''""p, where lie was greatly beloved I "Mitcil !v alt who knew hirn, 'died in "ii Monday evening last aged .' y yiir. inal .if t!: "rteotnotl ves which went ' 'o'i 'lit- fiery furnace in the I'if fs-'mrgh ':ar .fn taken to Altoona for refiairs. - l rhetr. Sf saKl to b in a worse plight :' Mi' -y ha-.l U-eti struck by ten thous . "f lightning. -1 ii.'.'ii or Ilei; a Aiken, ft mime . '.. f iv.nt ponif hat of watermelloiiH and "a i n. -urn t r", ih said to l? rusticating in ewry, ltlair county. She bails :' and is a graduate nf the V. oosteT ', ttemgli not a practising attorney. .Irr gi!J and erncerv store f Y. ' r. it: II nii'itig-bm, was I'amaged !y " SiturJay evening Inst, to the extent ' "' the'huiiditig and S'2.et0 on the f :': itiMueil. X irigin of the Are Tit as no cm- ai in the store at the -A r-'ii M h-ell. a farmer residing near i V. I Lilian a county, claims lo have '-.-' l,Vi '. it - ii. !s -if as good wheat from - . 2 'i e a wasever pnxlm-etl, and ' ke to know if there is a farmer in Ci'tiiity who can show as good a "-n . - '.V.. i -A- ti;e n.'l.idiiysbtirg S'Unnhtrri very r 'I'd very appropriately remarks, an- tnore and more of the opinion ' ei.jjiit to Rchcll the enemy next " t. I'.arr ing the Noyes, we know ' M desirable or effectual method of -l.fi (hern. 1- onard. v. ife of Patrick Ionanl, tivtefed in Septenilier last and I to eie,t years' fmpHsonnient in rn fiemtetitiarv for killing Patrick ;-::, m it, h.tender at Gnllifziii, is seek- ;'i':'uret to a petition praying for the ''"f h-r husband - M.m.r pr.etot Alrrrona Mill lives. " ;i;,d to hear it and hope ' 'I'litiimc to live fwr many years V 1 it if be shonUl bajupen to get tost. In '." 'iN ami was never found, tlie readers 1 al"T would he jit to shed very few ' ",rer hi.- lisn.pearan"e. -i.r p-w-er, r.rintitl at this office ami ftd- t nnbjisbed elsewhere, it. will be lames M'Closkev. asteirse of 'lit. kead for assault and batterv. a r.oi.ltr of one family and the mother and adaughter of the other Wing the parties Implicated. The accused on one side gave bail after a bearing and the other case was held over until to-morrow evening. This from the Hollidaysburg Standard: Mr. Nathaniel Home, of "Cambria county, having tried for tnore years than one cares to rememlier to get the Democratic nomina tion for a coun'y office, and having always failed, now proposes a little variation and announces himself as an independent candi date. Which is a very sad thin; for Mr. Home. A young man named Ed. Kimball was struck by a stone, knocked from his horse and very painfully injured, on Satnrdav night last, while returning to town fn.m the farm of Mr. Joseph llrown, about a mile and a half east of this place. Th perpetra tor of the outrage and the motive which prompted the cowardly act are as yet. among the things unknown. The Huntingdon Isxvil Xeirs wants to know if the fire engine door in that place is to le kicked in every time there is a fire whether it wouldn't lie well enough to leave a key convenient and a notice posted up tell ing where it could lie found. Perhaps it would, hut if the fire engine has a door, which we douht, and it "is to lie kicked in," etc., what, is the use of a key when a strong boot will answer th purpose much better? The Democratic conven'ion of Indiana county, held last week, selected the follow ing ticket : Register and. Recorder, II. P. ivelly District Attorney, John Hill ; Coun ty Surveyor, James Smith. J. M. Thompson was elected Senatorial and Michael Brown and Oliver P. Carson Representati ve dele gates to the State convention, with instruc tions to support 1). O. Rarr for State Treas urer and W. I. Scbell for Auditor General. Sheriff Ryan did some tall traveling on Friday last. At4.S4a. m. he boarded the Pittsburgh Express at Johnstown, reached Pittsburgh at a. m., where he took breakfast, and from there proceeded to Free port by way of I be A. V. R. R. At the lat ter place be lured a horse and buggy anil drove seven miles into the country, from which trip he returned in time to take the train and reach his home in this place at 9.40 the same night. Husbands will do well to cnt this ont and read it to their wives when solicited to get oven or kindling wood: Mr. Daniel Conrad, of V arriorsmark, Huntingdon coun ty, was seir.ed with a profuse bleed ing at the month, a few days ago, while in the act of commencing to chop wood, and returning to his house died in five minutes after. The deceased, who was a Director of the Ptior of that county and aged alnmt fifty-six years, leaves a w ifo and several grown up children. Ve chronicle with sincen sorrow the double liereavetnent of our friend R. Emmetf Smith, of Georgetown, D. C. eldest son of Capt.G. Nelson Smith, who lost by death Within three months past two motherless little daughters, Rertha and Rlanche Eliza lieth, both lovely and interesting and both victims of scarlet fever, the former dying April SOth, aged 11 years, and the latter on the 31st of July, ageil " years and 10 months. The greatly bereaved father has our heatt feltt'condolence. Miss AnnieC. Strickler.of Huntingdon, aged 20 years, swallowed ten cents' worth of arsenic at 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon of last week and died aliou? 9 o'clock the following morning. The unfortunate girl was the victim of some heartless seducer, ami the testimony of her father, who first sus pected that she was pregnant only two weeks Wore her death, as elicited by the coroner's Jnry, went to show thai she had not lieen in her right mind for three months pref-eding the commission of the rash act. A dwelling house in Shantytown, a su burb of Hollidaysburg, owned by Mrs. Rar bara Rachman, and occupied by herself and a widow woman named Killinger, was burn ed to the ground, with nearly all its con tents lietw-een threw and four o'clock on Saturday morning last, the Rachman family narrowly escaping with their lives. The rl re is supposed to have originated from a defective flue. The extent of the loss is not stated, but the insurance is given as 81.000 on the liulhling and SUOO on the furniture. The PitisWtrgh paper now deny the truth of the statement that during ihe riots in that city some of the mob took a eeffln to General Pearson's house and told his wife that if they could catch him tlrcy would kill him and r t'iR U ',,5clh . shocked and terrified Mrs. P. that her hair, which was of a dark brown color turned perfectly white in otre nipht. A bile she is to lie congratulated On having preserved the natural color or her hair, It is almost a pity that such a romantic story should lie spoiled. At a meeting of the Democratic Execu tive Committee or Altonna, held on Satur day evening last, S. J. Warner, Esq., Chair- of said ComuiHiee, was n.iiiiiiiru.r,. TTiail HI rrtui v . . ...... i-s ci . ioskcv s,K., . .,; ,,) a. V. Divelv. .sn., v;nair- ' . in, ston, designs offering at pnnire , "f n..mcratic County Committee, ; ;;' , land in Washington township, Z7"Jion of T. II'. I,- npM to the mineral contained ' r"1'" : ' ' lllri, m ' "'I Tuesday. Aug. 28th. """ " 'iiil'.1..ii i ill tronl.t.-.t to some ex- Gre'evv the regularly nominated candidate f. t Recorder of said city. This action on part of tl e Committee should seTveto Warn er war.l off for all time to come such filli-bn-tering schemes as the one complained of ;;i'her ;v,.,lf w oamlot: ,ut wish j ''Jom the Johnstown Tribune vli :.ate elans spasms. Camhria. "rre N. t at a.l. It. seems to lie more of a u "iti,,!!. Huntinylnn Lofil Afc a si,.fdy deliverance from all "p''''"''wheli they gt-t. them. ".i r WllO .1..il ru 1 w..a nrnn nf .'1lt.- i o...t noverfAllv-hnilt Knglislv- ZJTi Uichard Reynolds fell fn.m Ihe I iiimi - ..., Tfinnir. ;re rate,, f titllou,y, will scire 1 1ton nVme of the .on. ' ' f,r 'llhatcs at a small cost, j ers, tii o , supposed to r 1 1 r r. . : I.-, m I I rt r Ul i t in" i . - a i . 1 1 have penetrated mm of fcis lungs, ami oao.y wrend,ing his right foot. H i"?" " latest accounts was quite wi n al, win h i s 1- .- i,l at. when th height from which he fell and the injuries sustained are r or inff irrTi9ti...m it-rt r a nr call on p ' " -nerai Agenis, i . .reiii"- I,. , '"-! iy si ri-ei, -lusimrg. T J. Chapman, former County -.i.o'iii. ami a re. -cut rosiilenl or tins . nas t.o.... . t . . i -r .i... f ho ' C"1 P. ."'V-. ' ! taken Into consideration 1 1 "in n tu A-fr iw , 1 1 : l .-.i.nrir J'-"Bliter..f.hn Cox. Ksq., late Conn- xvilf, ,.onvn. 1 ' MVhwV,"M,'"r"- W' M;M,,M,n Limiion Sim lav laswhile walking with his - il iv ( a" in cbaiRe. J'? " ;' X 'anlen of M r. James R. Patton, , . "'f. ' ft doleful numbers told f".1 " n.l despite medical aid, died . --I'hnigrineat.d neat can be bought n that place, an t , P f-Umffard notes Z':?1 1? !''" Z'fact1 hit alloy named Leslie Lots, Who -it.. . " iKivure so oiien lenuerrn ' : "e At, f. pri-jr a.,.! ....ii ....I il.t 4n for .. . " iiiiiiit itooirej- '.IIHi p. . i.b Impii sun strnc " ... with convulsions, at Wolff can 'reVVV ,:. "r" r kiV.riffStiflUr. on the even. Store next door to post-office, 7'; Uy alM)V6 named, and although -A . '. I ...V. ,ii - T.i.Ilff at IIOOII. IMS ITUimn iuii Vk ' ""! he entered a widow's cot one ; "J'"' y,;", nd"the chauces were that : "";ty night, she felled him with a j was veryj ,r ' -.bvlV1""' M WM thtt wi,!ow" mig,,t 116 Cwl ! pxte ,d U Tour friend and patron, '.otatall liko the mite that can -XV?,om! Dougherty, of Keytesville, ''ililoyed in getting goo-1 bargains : Mr. " JJ of the veteran L",y,,- Whose at-k Is replete Cl.rlt. , m T, f ,. 01 aI kind and whose prices are roffratnla?ions on having. lHen J1. P as you ll an vwhere find. I our Htt7 -CO"gL'.. f " liV n,,t.. the OtlB K . P'-IV.: : wh'we mirse'lThope .o oaptjjre In due ' '" atm trom thence proceea " tioslr. g one hfinri ted and thirty dollars In these tight times is no fool loke, yet that need not deter us from congratulating our friend, Henrv Melion, of Chest Springs, on the fait that S.17(1 nf ti, nnn .T..i r?? I1., con"'" f promissory notes and ' rine bills, which of course will be paid to no ' rthe hut. ie rightful ownfr. Another grati- ' tying circumstance connected with the rob- ' oery is mat the thief overlooked an envelope r.ontalmng about 2.1b. Which Has deposited In tlie same drawer as the jiocket-Inwk from wbicb the first named amount was stolen. Miss Anna K. Shryock,- the telegraph operator at the hloek signal station at Lilly's, made information one day last Week liefdre H. Kinkeatl. Esq., charging Robert Mullen, a Brettian 0 the Pjl H. R n-itl. the night of the 23d of July, fired a pistol ' shot through one of the windows of that ' s.rucrure, nroke another Window; and threat ened to burn the place. Mullen was arrested and brought to Jail on last Friday night, bin was released on Saturday, bail in the Bum of SjOO having lieen entered for his appearance at Septenilier session to answer the charge. A very Interesting and impressive cere tnony took place in the lieautifnl chapel of St. Francis' Monastery, Loretto, on Sunday ' evening last. Mr. J. Witmer, of Buffalo, is. 1 ., and Mr. M. Haggetty, of. New Britrt i ton, Pa,, were clothed by Rev. K. A. Rush. Ecclesiastical Superior, with the habit bt j the Franciscan Order.' These two vmmo ! men have by this act renounced the alluring pleasnres of this world, which tiiay seem foolish to many, but surely a man Acts w ise ly who endeavors by all possible means to lay np for himself ever enduring treasures in the world to Come. The Johnstown Tribune corrects the im pression which hns gone abroad through Borne of its exchanges, the FjIfkman not. excepted, that Austin Lantfe, of East Cnne maugh, whose arrest we no' iced last Week, is charged with misplacing the switch at Cambria siding on the night the soldier train was wrecked, instead of on the Friday night previous, w hen no damage was done, al though evidently intended. Lautr. had a hearing before Esquire St raver, of Johns town, on Saturday last, and was held in 500 lionds for his appearance at the next term of Court to answer the charge preferred against him. Manly Tello, Esq., brother of Mother Hortense, of the Sisters of St. Joseph, who will he remetnltcred by some of our readers as having attended the burial obsequies in this place of his venerable and much beloved mother, some three years ago, and whose estimable wife and children spen, a consid erable tiins in our midst, has recently sev ered his connection with the XvrtJitrcrttn-n Chronicle, of St. Pan:, Minn., and taken ed itorial charge of the Cleveland I'nirerse, one of the best conducted Catholic-newspapers in the country. Mr. Tello, is not only a brilliant, forcible and pleasing writer, but. a thorough gentleman socially and in every other respect, and there is no blessing which this world can afford or no reward which the next can liestow that, we do not wish him and his with all our heart. So mote it lie. We don't feel called upon to fight the battles of Postmaster Thompson, tmr do we wish to enter into a controversy with "Quilp," who finds fault in a commnnication published in last, week's ikraH with the management of the post-office in this place-, but we venture to say that if left to a voteot the people interested there would lie very few willing to say that our postmaster and his assistants do not do all to accommodate the public that could reasonably !e expected. They deliver the mail every Saturday night after the arrival of the train, as well as on every other night when the news is of An exciting character, and if asked never re fuses as we know from personal experience, to accommodate any one who w ishes to ob fain his letters, etc., on the same night they reach here. More than that would no doubt be pleasing to many, hut more than that, it strikes us, is cutting it a little too fat. Co!. John M. Bowman, whom we hope will meet with lietter luck in the near future than seems to have attended his journalistic efforts so far in Huntingdon county, made his retiring bow to the patrons of the Mt. Union 7mes through the last issue of that paper, alleging as a reason for so doing that he failed to find a respectable living, much less millions, in the enterprise. As he in'i mafes, however, that hfj is aliouf to engage in the newspaper business In another part of the same county, it in not unlikely that he will soon come to the surface again, probably in connection with either the Huntingdon Journal or Huntingdon Globe. The Colonel's successor on the Time is Webster T. Bair, late of the Shirleysburg Herald, a youthful knight of the quill, who in turn is succeeded on tlie latter journal by his elder brother, T. Frank Bair, lioih of whom, we trnst, will succeed in making more than Bair living out of their respective ventures. A meeting was held in Altoona on last Saturday night by a numlier of working men, who propose to organise a labor reform party in Blair county. Committees were appointed to ascertain the views of the working men in each ward of the. city in reference to the proposed movement and re port at a future meeting. What is called a "working man's party" has run its brief ca reer in angreat many counties in this State during the last twenty-five years, but we never yet heard that the lalcring man was materially benefitted thereby. However honest the motives of the men whooriginate them may lie, they invariably become the prey of political demagogues, who use them for their own selfish purposes. We will venture to say that If their proposed new party is put on its feet, in Altoona, in less than three years th entire machine will lie run by a few political trimmer intent on the wild hunt after off.ee -scurvy politicians who never did an honest day's work in their lives. Such has been the invariable ont roniK nf these spasmodic movements so far as We have any knowledge of them, and such is likeiy to bw the result for all time to come. . EXtKAOtttUNARY St'FCIAf. R.ARr.AlNS are now being offered at or semi-annual closing sale. Our stock yet comprises iarpft assortments or the most desirable goods of the season, while we have made jtreat. re ductions in the prices of plain and fancy Dress TJonds, Ulafk Cashmeres and Het nanis, Fine French Organdies And Lawns-, Shawls. Sacques, Dolmans, &c. We call special attention to the extreme low pTft-e at which we otl'er our splendid qualities of Black and Colored Silks, rang ing from Sl.00 to .'1.00 per yard; immense re duction from former prices. These silks are 'of the most celebrated Lyons make, are. highly recommended, and we guarantee theTti to give satisfax tion. Htot!S & HACKK, Fifth avenue and Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Poetical Contributions A. D. H. TO " ROB ROY., Wow sultry Angrust pours his beams O'er all the woods and braes, artrl streams ( And. shrill, the locust whirrs on high, As dusty footman passes h. The cricket, loos In venial hest, Chirps blithely from his snujr retreat ; And, Isftily. the cow-hells sound From out the ncio-hS'rln woods around, w hlle fierce the kirnr of day looks down Upon the stubMe-fields so brown : For naiiRht can brook his ardent gate. But all I rcquetit the shaded ways. stow oft the mnttcrtny thunders rise Abive the ninrrin of the skies. As deep increasing rumhlinn'S thrill The rocks, and fields, and darkening hill ; While burstlnir. fierce. In flaminir darts. The potent fluid tares and ptirts The black and bendinr clouds that pour Their floods nrriHln wlih drenching roar, 1 ill. spent the f u r.v of Its ire. The storm, still lessening, doth retire. And leaves the air so pure and clear That all thing's with new life appear. Now, all around, the scene Is peace. If men would but their strivimrs cease ! And not deform this planet, fair, With scenes of blood and wild despair! These on fair nature curses bring And o'er all life a shadow Him. . Did God create a land like this For men to curse, and hVht. and hiss, like serpents In a noisome den. Or soulless beast in filthy pen ? The sun pours down his genial beams, The moon as fair as orient dreams, The stars In quiet peace look down, All nature through, there Is no frown Hut on the face of nature's chief! Which, to the sons of fjod. Is grief; For men should live to harmonise Witn scenes so fair beneath the skies; So that the poorest in the land ('on Id raise an honest, candid hand. And uiter words, with truth we know, Such as do follow here below : "Who savs I am poor? See the high blue dome Which my Father hath reared o'er my earthly home ! There's the glorious light He has lit Tor me, To cherish my lite! and all so frecl And the circumambient crystal sea Which floats, all viewless, o'er rock and tree! Who ever hns made a home so fair? Come, show me the palace and we'll compare ! With its trets and shrubs, and its flowers and moss course. With its torrents and rivers that run their There are living servants that people it all That please my senses without my call I There are birds to sing, aye and bees to hum. And the cricket charms with its gentle thrum : All living creatures unite and blend To a harmonious, perfect end. And the poorest man which a man may see May say, AII this was designed for me!' "When the great foundations of earth were l"il: r played; when the monsters first through the dep sen Yea, the Great Creator of earth and heaven Hath this grand home to the poorest given ! Then away with the thought that a man is poo-. When his Father hns given him such a dower! "The dnt of their goli but blinds the eyes To the beauties and joys of a paradise. With its beautiful dome and its clouds and stars. Its oceans vast and Its mountain bars : With its sun and moon ruling dav and ntghr. All grand and fair to the raptured sivht. fvi show me the palace and we'll comnare If gold could rear me a home so fair !' But now the skeptic appears on the scene And tells us all we are so Very green ! "For these things always have existed thus Then why about them make so great a fuss ?" Or else he'll tell yo'l with bombast ie swagger Which makes the uiifn'd-med to reel and stag-gcr- That from the notnplnst of living creature HasgroWnall lire, of various form and feature! Hut what gave life unto the noioplast ? That baffles all the wisdom of the past, fr answered not throilirh Holy Writ divine. From which- alone doth light and wisdom shine Which can on lire's first symptom throw a ray. When death-like chaos witnessed first the day. Now Darwin telH lis trtSrt came from an arc, And apes from beings of another shape. Hut much lower down in the chain, of lire Yet he says nothing of hisnpeshtp's wife, A nd how she nursed a nd taught the human hnbe When first in speech divine his tongue essayed. But I would like to see the honest ?whiii Within whose mind right reason holds her rcbjrj Who ever saw an ape grow into man ! Although man nffen ffoot rrrrse fhe plan, . , A. D. It.. Allegheny Twp., Cambria Co., Pa.. Aug. 3, 18V7. -in ... l. . r ... . . '"MnV ' r " will connect wltn me tj,.,. , and teturn to Kaylor s, re- '1 "t nn,n about 4 p. m., when it p. i. ,rili" rrm Pittsburgh will also 'Kilt uK6 on paissengeiB . . .i. ... r nnnntr Treasurer course or tune iu-. mloPt It ema that ny a new law i win "jp Le Utnre The offices of Sheriff and Treas nrer heretof.ire held by one man. have been senarated thereby necessitating the ppofnt mconferre.! by theCour. npm. M r, erf who wa- an aspirant for the -&er " last year, to fllUhe unexpired term. TiTrsviLtF., Pa., June 2, 187.V About a year ago I received a sprain or stitch in my back from heavy lifting; at times would e confined to ray lied in great pain across the small of my back. Alwot a week ago I took cold and was confined to my bed four days, suffering intensely. A friend pro cured me a liottle of E. K. Thompson's Ba rosma, or Back-ache, Liver and Kidney Cure, which gave me immediate relief, cor ing me entirely. I recothmend auy who are troubled as above to go to their druggist and get a bottlev V. H. HarHiS, Spring Street, Titnsvrlle, P. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titnsville, Pa., and sold by Lemmon & Murray, Ebeus burg, Pa, Price, $1.00 per bottle. B Ts Your Life Worth lOCtexts? Sick, ness prevails everywhere, and everyliody complains of some disease during their life. I Y lien sicn, wi" "H" t ...... - I ... . ... . .1.1 say plainly mat no person in iui worm ui is suffering Willi uyspepsia, uiver v-oiu-plaiiit and its effects, sitch as Indigestion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, palpitation of the Heart, Ie pressed Spirits, Biliousness, ete. can take Gkf.en'b AfousT Flower" without getting relief and cure. If yon doubt this, go to yotlr Druggists, Lemmon & Mnnray, Etiens bnrg, or Woleslagle Son, Wilmore, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it Regular sifce f5 cents, tfwo dDftes Will re lieve yon. A steer and colt tone mile apart in Hunt ingdon county are said trt have lieen killed by the same stroke of lightning on Friday evwninfi, July 2Ttln L,ocal Correspondence, St. Boniface, Aug. 6, 1877. Dkar FttwtMAF-On last Sunday morning the farm houses of Messrs. Simon Newhower, Jos. Hopp and Michael Kutruff were forcibly en tered while the families were at Catholic wor ship, and all the money they had in their houses was taken, with the exception of Mr. Kutruff. who was not in possession of anv funds at the time. Mr. NewOower's loss is I0; Mr. Kopp's MKI and a lot of valuable jewelry, together with a smalt amount of money belonging to his daughter-in-law. A number of the citizens of Olen Connell, on learning the facts, at once went in pursuit of the suspected thieves, whom they overtook near the village of Jaynesville, in Clearfield county, the same evening. Thes two worthies had been seen lurking around this neighborhood for some days past, ami were at the house of Mr. Newhower on Sunday morn ing, feigning sickness, from win nee they were directed to J len Connell to constm l)r Noonar. The young men were well known to a number of our citisens. and answer to the names of Yost and Johnny Moore. They w re hoi h armed with revolvers, but we beve learned that no money was found on Jhem e.xei pling a small amojntof change Other partie-t are now sus pected of committing the robltery. While penning the above we were informed that Mr. Peter Woodly. who runs a huckster wagon between this place and Altoona, was attacked a few days ago by a desperado on the mountain near the liuckh.irn avern. who de manded Ids money and at the same time took hold of linn by the lapel of his coat. Mr- W. had In hts possession at l he time a large butcher knife, which he drew In the struggle, and cut his assailant across the hand, winch made him quickly lea ve sro and beat a hasty retreat to the woods from whence he had emerged. Almost too serious a Joke was perpetrated on our young friend, Mr. Conrad If eager, by his partner. Mr. Adam H ans, both of whom are en gaged in running huckster wagons to Altoona. tin a return trip from that city a few days ago, and when near the residence of Mr. Michael J. Nagle, where there is a sleep grade they were slowly ascending Mr. If. looked over his shoul der and discovering his friend fast asleep, alighted and went hack and unhitched Cooney's horse from the wagon, leaving it to run down t he litll at a fearful speed, striking a tree at the bottom, which was all that saved the vehicle and its occupant from going Into NasMe's dam. "Coon" says It was a d m cool trick on the part of his partner Haas, and has made up his mind that neither rail road strikes nor a nine rtreke will find him napping again. CHEST OR CHAFGR CAitnot.t.TOWN-, An 7, 187T. f)EAR FRtfeMAX-Jacob Ituber, sr., of Carroll township, had the misfortune to lose his barn and contents by fire on Sunday last. It is not known how the tire originated, but Suspicion points to a young and innocent grand-child as ihe.cause, some matches having heen found in his possession. The loss to Mr. Ruber Is par trfclly covered by insurance to the amount of i"i0 in the Cambria Mutual. A buggy, sleigh, two sets of harness, five ions of hay, fifty-seven bushels nt wheat, two bogs, saddle, etc.. con s'itute the loss in personal property, besides the building. It is not generally known that Mr. John Wirt ner, mit ot our most enterprisingand go-ahead citizens, has opened a large vein of excellent limestone a short distance northwest of Carroll town. The vein is now about 12 feet deep or thick, and the limestone produced ts evjual. If not superior, to any of tlie DunVansville lime. When burnt it is of a Pearly pure white and can be- used for any parpeso In building, plas tering, etc. Mr. W. with n forUeof hands is en gaged in mining and burning- it In large quan tities, and we advise all persons Interested to call and sec for themselves. Slhsum. U. F. RrinheVa Hitter Wine of Iron. . K. F. Knnkel's celebrated Bitter Wine of Iron Will effectually cure liver complaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous debility, chronio diarrhoea, disease ot the kidn -yiand all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intes tines, such as constipation, flatalanee. Inward piles, fullness of Mood to the bend, acidity or the Stomach nausea, henrtburn disgust Tor lood.fnii. ness or we glit In the stoinaeh. re eructations, sinking or fluttering nt the pit vt the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried or difficult breath. Ing, flattering at the heart, choking or sntfocating sensation, when In a lying posture, dimness ol vis um, dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side. back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden Hushes of heat, bnrning In the flesh, constant Imaginings of evil. ,n ml great depression of spirits. Price tl per lMittle. Be ware of counterfeits. Ho not let yofar drugirlst palm off some other prepamtion of Iron lie mat say ts as gxid. but ask lor Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron ts not sold In bulk on lv in fl bottles K F. Kunkel. Proprietor. lo. 2.'.9 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Fa. Scld by all driljrgists. Tape Worm liemovetl Alive. Head and all complete. In two hohrs. No fee till head passes. Sent, pin ad Stomnch Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, a:i9 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Mend hrf circular. For remov ing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on vohr druggist, and ask for a bottle ol Kunkel's W'ortn srup. price I. It never fails Common sense teaches If Tape Worm ho re'-Hotcd, all other Worms can be readily reuiuVed. 1Z. F. KnnheVs l,ntral and ICi.F. Knnkel's Shampoo for the Hair. The best and cheapest Hair Pressing and Bair Cleaner in the world: They remove dandruff, al lay irritation, soothe and cool the healed scalp, prevent the hair from falling oft. and promote the growth In a very short, time. They preserve and beautify the Hair, ami render it Mitt and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a silky appearance to braid and wiry Bair. and, as a hair dressing, they are nnrivalled ; eradicate dandruff ahd pre vent baldness. The shampoo cleans the Hair, re. moves greae. scurf, itching, eruption. On res headache produced by heat and latigue. Kun kel's Shampoo and I.ustral r.-srore Hair to ana. filmland Klossy color, re'ture laded, dry, hars-h and wiry hair. Price net bottle 1. Ask vour druggist for them, or send to K. F. Ktinkel, Vro priitor, No. Kit) North Ninth Street. Phi. adelnhla, 8-10. 3in.J . . . I atoAkhall. Fnatrns. A sharper namtd O.N. Smith have' we notice, been doing" the good people of Northumberland county considerable. In the insurance business. Asiigent or the.lonn Han cock Mutual Iire Insui'Hiice4?oiiipany. of Bos ton, he proposed to negotiate loans, aii.l charged live dollars for incidentals. A man. nntned Dunn, after he had invested a V. telegraphed to the Secretary ot the Company, and received the loliowiug answer : "Never heard of him; Lave no agent for such purpose." When this telegram was brought to his no tice. Smithy telegraphed to his wife at Lock Haven : "Send me my insurance commission at once." This satisfied ihe "grrecnies" for the time be ing. Smith le:t that night, and a number of hotel and tnloon bills rem a in unpaid. A chap of Ihe same name diddled some of our people some time since in the same maimer, as agent for the New York Mtinial Life Insui anee Com pany. Cleirti- hi Hi:iuflican. IIVMGMF.XL. IfEEPIS KM PFI EI. !. Married, Pt the resi dence of the otliciuting cleigvman. Hev. T. It. Jones, In this place, on Thursday, Aug. 2d, 1m7?, Mr. Jordox F. Hersk and Miss Maggie Emp r i ti.i, both of Blucklick township. TTOTICE The petition for incor- w poration and articles of association of "Thk SmTKBsrr Mkkcv"' have been tiled In the Court of Common Pleas of (Jambrla county, and It no sufficient reason be shown to the contrary, a charter ol Incorporation will be granted on the first Monday of September next. B. McCOLOAN. Prothonotnry. Prothonotary'i Office, Ebensbnrg, Aug. 8, 18T7.-3t. WHEELING FEMALE COLLEGE. A Fip.ST-Ci.Ass Coti.EOE. w I'll very snjir rlnr l fii ice, tor those who Wish thorough tiiterarv or Esthetic Culture. Here parents ma v place their daughters, fueling sure that they will te under the refining Influence of a social Chris tian home. fS-10.) TKRMS VhltY JIODFRATF,. fU.) Address FEM ALE COI!.EOE,WhctHng,W.Ya. f 1ST OP CAUSES Tor trial at a Court of Common Pleas to lie held at Ebenshnrg. for Camnria countv, commencing on MondaV. SkPtembkk 3l. 1877: Intly s. Hipp fc Snyder; McN. Patton vs. Hipps I,loyd ; Iiavert v vs. Hipps & Lloyd; Somerville vsi Hipps iv I.lovd ; llolce vs. Hipps & I.loyii ; MrCuiloUKh t Smith vs. St. Francis' College: Kessler vs. Kopp ; .Iwhnsrori vs. Trexler; Brindie vs. Ilysart A. Co. : Mun.-y Vs. Chjisty. sEcONb Week. Totts & Cami.bell vs Kearney, feigned l?uc ': Heslop vs. Hi-slop ; Clark v.. Hauiner et. si.; See vs. Oiddy & Co.; IPHs vs. Gallagher; Browns vs. S! arp : Crcsson Springs On. vs. Mc Lritughlin : Helman vs. Oillen; Mclanahnn et. al. vs. Ldintxy: Brawley vs. WIMIariis; liloyd A. Co., for use. vs. Cresswells ; Flynn vs. Oittes; Somerville vs. Finney et. al : Itauerlv vs Bails man: Pritchard vs. McKelght; Alexander vs. Makin's Adm r; Masonic Bank vs. Stlnerrmn ; Commonwealth vs. Adams et al.: McCulloliBh vs. Parrlsh; Thels vs. iMertr et. al.: Porter vs. Heubcr; Brown vs. Hill; Hex vs. Shoemaker; Flattery vs. Flattery; McMullen vs. Thomas. B MK'tlUfAN, Prolhonotarv. Prothonotary's Office, Ebensbnrg, Aug. 6, Hf 7. AIVTD MARKST STILL TO BE HEADQUARTERS FOR WANAMAKER & BROWN, IN THE OLD FLACE AT THE OLD TRADE, JL.il the best talent, experience and advantages wo can command , continued at OAK H ALL, to produce the BEST and CHEAPEST CLOTHING for man and boy. For sixteen years we have lived at the old corn-r of SIXTH and MARKET, and the business done there lies been so Satisfactory to the public and ourselves, thwt we have decided not to change r?r move the Clothing business away. The people likethe place and vvelike to please the people, and we believe that we car) do It better than ever at the bid plnce. The sriles of the past year far surpassed anything; we ever dreamed of, and this puts it In our power to start the Spring ot 1S77 with rt STILL LOWER SCALE OF PRICES, and a class of god-is s;o excellent that we are tlot afraid to follow each sale vvith our warrantee, or receive back th4 cjoods unworn and hand over to the customer the money paid. The store has beeri iargeiy refuted, aHd there never was such a eplendtd stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's clothing under the roof, nor were we ever nble to sell so cheaply. Our word for it, and we are your friends of sixteen years. YAN&r.1AKER & BROWN, THE OLD PLACE, OAK HALL, 6th & Market. PHILADELPHIA tx Y A t. Km t IjOTF.s Th AjtKKb.-'f he Hoard Of Managers of the Pa. It. K. Co., at a meet ing held on Friday last, adopted the follow ing resolutions tendering thanks to the loyal employes of the Company for the fidelity displayed by them during the recent strike i trierrrts. The railways and other property of the company during the past two weeks have been subject lo strikers and mob violence un paralleled in the history of this country, result ing in a deplorable loss of life And In a great destruction of property and the general sus pension of business; n. It'hrrfrrs, At least ninety per cent, of the em ployes in the service of the company have re mained faithful to their duties, notwithstand ing the Intimidation and threats of violence to which they were subjected by a mob composed mainly of men in no way connected with rail way service ; therefore, be It Kfsoirrrf, That the Board of Directors herehy tender the thanks of the company to all the men In its service who, through the scen?s of lawlessness which have occurred within the i past two weeks remained firm and ready to i discharge their duties and who have thus re- cog n I led and fulfilled the obligation resting ' upon all (rood citisens to sustain the law, and tisvi maintained tuetr own nirut to labor lor the support of their families, free front Inter ference or Intimidation. Mildness conquers and hence H Is that tbe gentle yet. positive influence of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrsp overcomes so qnicKly the ulsor-l-drs ef Babyhood. Pries 3 ent. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing named appraisements oT property of decedents, selected and set apart for the widows of intestates under the Act of Assembly of 14th of April. A. I). IHol. have been filed in the Uegister's ollice Bt Ebensbnrg. and will be pre sented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria coun ty, for approval and allowance, on WrtiNEsn.w, the ail day of fciKPTKMHBit. A. II. 1S77. lo wit : 1. Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonal property appraised and set apart;for Mary W illiams, Widow of John William?, late of Ebens burg; borough, dee'd 277.00. 2. Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonal property appraised and set apart for Elisa beth liishong, widow of Paul S. Dlshonfr, late of Jackson township, dee'd 300 no. 8. Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonal property appraised and set apart for Chris tiana Foster, widow of Henry Foster, late of Ebensbnrg boronajh. dee'd -300 00. 4. Inventory and appraisement nf certain per sonal property appraised and set apart f'T widow of Enos Ellis, late of Sumtncrhill towoship, dee'd 5.5, JAMES M. SINOEU, Register. Register's Office, Ebensburg, Ang. 6, Li77. REGISTE FV S NOT.CfcT "VJ'OTICB Is hereby given that the following i. l named Accounts have heen passed and filed In the Register's office at Ebensbnrg. in and for the county of Cambria, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said county, for con firmation and allowance, on WfonksTiAV, the Alii day of Skptembf.k, A. D. 177. to wit: 1. The first an. I final account of Hartman Rcrg. guardian of .lane Cmy:e, a minor child of Philip Rager. late of Cambria countv, deceased. 2. The second account ot Catharine McColgan, administratrix de bonis null, cum lestatnento an nexo. of Peter Bougherty, late of tSummitvil'.e borough, deceased. 3. Tho fir' account of Eliiabetn iiitBohAid and .Tames P. Connell, administrators of Daniel Mc llonald. late orCamhri i borough, deceased. 4 The a?co!int ol Sattiuel Hoiiglass. artmlnls trator of Abide BoirUss, late of Johnstown bor o'tgh, deceased. 6. The ftrt and filial account of Hartman Berg. Ruardi ibof Rachel Rager. a minor child of Phbip Rager. late of Jackson township, deceased. 6. The first and final accoun of Jos. S. Strayer, administrator de bonis non of Anna. M. Qillman, late of Richland township deceased. 7. The account of Edmund .1. Waters Surviving executor of Edward Evans, late of Ebmsbur.r borough, deceased, relating to the real estate of said decedent. 8. The first and final account of Thomas Pltin kett. administrator of Mary Kchoe, lAie of Ga.1 litxin township, deceased. t. The first and final account of Henry J Hlte, Adinimstratorof tarah A. Hlte, late of Johnstown borough, deceased. 10. The first and final account nf .Tames Wilson, fr., administrator of James Wilson, jr., late of Oonemnligh township, deceased. 11 The first and final account of PanM Co banifh. administrator of Nancy Cobaugh late of Taylor township, deceased 11. The account of John Sharbaugh. gtiardlan Of Thomas M. Kclily-, one ef the minor heirs of V. A. Retlly. late of Washington township, dee'd. 13 The first and partial account of Panic! Leather, adminlst rator ot Frederick Tegh, late of Johnstowp iKirongh. deceased. 14. The aeeottmt of Joseph Crlfite. ttsrdiiin of Ann L. Adams, a minor child ot Bernard Adams, late ol Cambria county, deceased 15. The first and final aceoiint of A. V. BtlrBer. esq., administrator of Simon SUItlbach-, late of Ebensbnrg; borough, deceased. 16 The first and final account of Thomaft Wi Williams, guardian of Edella Bavis, a minorchihl of EVan li. BaVIs-, late or Ebensbrtrg borough, de ceased. 17. The first and partial account of Orpha J. Evans and w tu. H. Sechler. esq . administrator! el E. D. EVShS, late of Wlltnore borough, Uec'd. .TAMES M. SINGER. Register. Register's Otlice. Ebensburg, Aug.tJ, 1877. JO. LAKE, Attorn et-at-L aw Ebensbnrg, Pa. Office witb Register I CM Hm-dr. la tfaurt H. ASSIGNEE'S SALE "-or VAtfAm.E- 1Z 1 li: H rr T 12 ! TN ptirsnanca of an 'order of sale liling out of J the Court Common Pirns of Cambria count v, there will be excised to puhllt ra'.e on the prem ises, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 2S 1ST 7, at 1 o'clock, r. M , all the following rca- estate ol Charles Johnston, as-innr. to Wit '. A Certain PIECt cr PARCfcL of LAND situate th" Washthitoh township. Crimhtia county. Pa., rnhtalnint? 4 i ttrcn and 47 IVrrhei all or nearly all of which is cleared and in meadow, being well cultivated and well fenced. The land Is dellghtlnliy located for a ?ummcr hotel or for summer residences tor those desiring to spend the heated term on the mountain, beinir situated on the Turnpike, one mile east of the railroad station and "Mountain House'' at Cresfn. and ad'u-ning the borough of SummltVille. on the Vt:av m Mit of the Allegheny Mountains, where the Tstrand air are pure, fresh and invig.iratins , and tthere a maitriifleent View of the surrotutding eortntty can At all tttnes be obtained. The tract will be divided into lotSof one-anil-a-haU Acre? each find sold with the mineral right reserved. The f-veral veins ol coal for which the locality is famous underlie this land and will be sold separately, and being very valuable am' convenient to the railroad and lb market, no better investment eon Id be made. T;kMs o NAi.it. -One-third o! the pun-hase rhoney on confirmation of sale, orie-thlrd in six mohtfi, and one-third in n ne month' payments to bear in'erest front ror.f.rmation ot m,e nn.l to be secured by judgment note or bond and mort gage of the purchaser. JAMES McCLONKEY, Assignee. August 3. l77.-3t. W I L Til AM CHRISTY, Treasurer of QaMitr.in Township Pchool District, in acc't Tor the school year ending June, 1377: IR' To State appropriation ?121 44 balance from las; year 60 ain't Irom Co. Treasurer 114 AS " " taxes Trora all sources 335.1 $724 9 Cr. Bysm'tpnid Teachers (S0 00 " - fr !ucl 3'.t,0 " feeSorCollec tor and Trea surer 21. 00 " Fecretary's salarv au.no paid Tunnelhill borough., too" " " ol other capenres 4S.iS .. IP S. C. BAILEY. .'. S. BbLSlNOER. Plumbers, water, mm, AND GAS FITTERS! Arc prepared f put Cold and Hot Water Pipes In houses and at lev. 1 to nl! other work In i!i-ir line pru.lptly. expedit'en-dy. at the lowet possl ble,prt''e. nn.l in a thoroughly wo i,man!;ke ni-n-her. Alio can furnish at rl"ort notice 'il tho moil reasonable t-nu. Marl'dr V M:ii: ' Ir-.n Sinks tor kitchens. l;oil-r. !:r.th 1 n'.s. :.-.r Closets. Iron and Vo.-l-n Byurants. Cum H . tnlvnni7-I Iron Pip-s. one ni.d t'lu.- nn.l a qini u r Im-li l.ad Pipe (light l.r cmntry ). ami I i-rru Cot I a. Server and Brain P-pes. i. 3. 4. nnd ij in 'i e In sire. Also, will ft lip. nt tu : r li n rt-. 1 ;t j 1)oIh Valves lor steam and Iron cistein pnmj.s. All orders l"1t with J S. Boistnger. or at his shop on Cra ford street, will have earlv and satisfactory attention. Eber.ntiura. Ju'.5e 177. tf. TI1IN A 51 Balance due Township. . 6:..6 i We, the Auditors of Gallitzn Township, ha e examined the above account and find it cor rect. GEORGE MYERS. I I). C. IH'KK. j-Auditors. l8-3.-3t. W M. CHKISrV, I 2 IX ml.l'lli.tl In n full linonT I.v... 1 fie, the undersigned keep on hand a large, val ried and elejtam i5-ortir.ent of reifiimery, Toilf-t ahi Washing Soaps. I ure Flnvnr'rg Evtraets. Tsr-cces of nn kind, plireSph-es Hb.hk Itf-i-, r.M.k. t n.t Pa-s lt..ks' Stal loiiery. ritirii Filiid Blark Srd Reil lnk,' Pens, Pencil" and l'n Holders. Pit. I'raver HoOki.-. Hymn B..w.. tto.. c. to-clhrr with a" fixk stock or .run i;li;v. Tooth. Bair. Shoe Sc.ih nn.l I .'.i.'t lrg Brushs. Combs ofall kiml. Tnheecn. i 'igars. Piis, l ilii ware. Ian:j'. Ininp I 'himne- p. and hundreds t f other nrticles oeedlem to mention alt of wUJ -tl will If sold at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash. 1.FMM0N & MUKRaY. nbeb-hurg, June g. l'T7. WOOL!) HOI hi nm t A thorough course in Book keeping. iVnmtnsh ip. Music and English Branches. Send for circular snd specimens of penmanship, enclosing 6 cents In stamps. Addresi. A. W. Smith, Meadville, Pa, A DMtNISTUATOIVS NOTICE XJL Kstate of A I oi MAltT, drv'd. tjctters of Administration mm trtnmrntn an. tier" on the estate or Alois Mart, late of Cambria township, Cambria county. rtcCeased. have been granted toWm. Martr.. bt "aid township, lo horn all persons indebted 3 said estate are request el to make immediate payment, and thoe having claims or de'.liithd? will "present theui proptrly au thenticated lor settleirient. W.M. MARTZ. Administrator. Camtiria twp., Aug. 3, 1177. 6U UDtTOU'S NOTICE. I la vt h n lieen appointed Auditor tn ri-srl iiit tributlon of the assets In rhe hands of Wm. Kit tell. Esq.. Administrator of Mlch'l A. Kline, late of Washington township, deceased, to and S'nonst those ent'tled to receive the same, notice t here by given that I will attend to ihe uliie?' ol said appointment, at my office with the Re order of Cambria coumv. In" Etiensburw. on WnsKn v. the 15th day of AtBfST next, w lien and where a II persons interested may attend il they see proper. .1. O. L.A K E, ACdltor. Ebensburg, July 0, ls7T, 7.-3t. UDITOU'S NOTICE Having heen appointed Auditor by the l! idians tv.urt nf Cambria coiinty td report distribiJi ion of the money in the hands of Joseph Hurgoon. Ex ecutor of Robert Hurgoon, dee'd. to and r.morp the pal-ties entitled thereto, notice is hereby g V-n to all persons interested that 1 will attenf to the -duties of atd appointment, at my office 1" F.bcti.". burg, on FriDA v "At bt T 17. h77. at S o'clock, t when slid where they must attend, or le de barred from coming In en said fund. OEO. W. O ATM AX, Auditor. July 19 lg77. 2I.-3t.4 ( II T R MADE UP TO ORDER S THE F.lfeXSBT'RO Wodl.VA- COMPANY 1 is amply prepared to manufacture to ..nl-r o- exchange tr.-ols ol it dn mntp l,.r wi.iu. whl"h rill be taken ct tlie highest marke: pi ice and tor the gal eering of whirh wauous will so..n b-sent to the t ariu se ;tions of t he county. 'Ihe quality 01 the v;kiIs ma"e bv ns is I.h. well known ; to need rv -omtnendaiion, and as we are now rim . ning our Tactory bv StkAn rwKR. there wi.l :e no delay Irt the inanatacturc of wool sent or bru't - to tis lor that purHse. ' '- S. Wesviuir. Car-ling. Fulling and Prelng i promptly atlend-d to in a workmanlike manner I and ai the lowest possible rteg. Ebensburg, Mav 11, 1ST7 -II. o.Tr SoOioS-2oo PER MONTH - New, 4'lrnr and t nnrlse . UNIVERSAL HISTORY Commenein., with t K- cm t ! .i r1vlnnd eloping March. 1T7 3 Vt.iiVe,-. .'t the World s great Cr.ni H""- rr nlrM, JIMdl Area and vlerB. InePsdiug bi'torv oi ( rntinnicl fihihi. lion, tnr niiiranon c f '"--Heir and Turk. ih DIJirK'tirs. i',n. It ci i: r!!m interest and M.ir.r I re.d S.-li tr.st i thai, any other 'autif.il illu.:ira,i..ns. low prl .es. .iiiiek alcs f x tra terms cir cular-Ire.-. A ,1.1 ress i. V. Wet I K It t , PhadelplMii. Pa.1 Ci'.t iuiiuti. II. ; I , lea go. Jtl.- St. t his MO. ( "9. aot. ii- MUSICAL INSTITUTE. A CfH.I.EiiE fVir Yoiint I,ads. Siiiif . Jtc-er. Pn.. ori the i bio Kiver 'M ...il... l. iow i-ui-ourif n. i nsri u. Ancient and Modern IatiffiSages jii,l Mhi-.- iu'ight by I hon-au Ii irst rue tors. Terms l ss than anv scloMd otlerii-g l'ke ad Vantage. Sifl-ith n be.iVtifnl an I healthful B iildtnrs etlet.sivc. Pupils in ,,ie tMtmlj of tjlfl I'rcsident. Send for Catalogue to July 2u, lvT7.lio. Rtv. R. T. TA YIAtR EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of It kn-rv Frist Eti. de.-M. letters testamentary on the estate ol f h sNv ; named ileeelent. lale or Etiensbura; n .roi. 51 f brla countv, PA., having been issued to t licit d-lci ' signed, all person indebted to said estate hereby hotltied to make Immediate paytntnt, ; those having claims against the same j them In legal form for settlement. I JOSEPH O.CTWALO, EleotitH Ehensbtlrn, July i, 18.7.-ot. AOVjTtlT. To TftE Voters tr-CambriA CovnTt. In ai-irdam e with the wishes or many Mends, 1 he--hy so notince nlvfeif as an Independent Candidate lor j the office "or Pfot honotary. an 1 pledge my-eir. if , elected, td discharge hu diitle of t he ntfi-e with , fidelity. XA IIIAXIEL. HO.lMi. Johnstown, Jilly 25. 1877. T71 A. SHO E M A K E U . A ttou n e y- j ' JL? at-Law, Eliensbnrg. Office on UikIi I sti-wttt, aat end i midt-'n. p-2I,7 -tf.l j 2f la SELLERS' LIVER FILLS S.-l Vr. I 1 T e't,. n-vu-l K-r Thir. - Slrk l I.. BI U KrtirTTr--,l. nf ttr t.Kar 'Seller vi.rniirnvA. u-. rv .1 t - I Wm. Srr. St ln. M. fn- 01 tmr., 160" lr jour drti tat dom't T Ucta k&'1 lur Uuiu R r srt.i.ri co. srnr-. ee j lfr-!OI.n HY ALTi PHtGGISTs. lipt, ly.l Stcubenvllle (Hhii) Female Seminary. Board R.vm and Light. jH-r vir, 175- i - ,,tr f.r mlntS'ers dDkl.ter. Tub ion in the KtiuH-h 'our-e. IhgOaj-es. Music. I'ainting. fcc moderate. M-n I for a Cm tub rue RkV Rev Jul t;. 177 rue. i" V. H,rITr.:.f ' T:- s.i' t. -lw. 'P W. DICK. Aitounky at Law, El. 1 ensbtrg. Pa. Office iu front room of T J. I.loyus new buildi.V. Centre street All mannerof legal business attcrded to hIbIm.I t oriti .and collections sneelaltv. ft! i " 0 ftl ire. U. liALLtri K Co.. 1 eniaml, Ai,