uu ii 2 rn; Ebonsburs. Pa.. LOCAL AKD PERSONAL. There. and the Other riare. :' in the shad- Th-rs.iay noon. W W. C le's K'Uidon circus is tnovinfj j. j direction. t'.!"'tisiiurghas or.'ivoi-.e Spitzdog. Ar.d . j.-'i ,.,,l,ii! g ism.t "iil'irfV The r. nnsvl vania Kailroad telegraphers nun'. at Cresson next I iiiirsnay. ilecnr. dir liri'i'vv, ot Altoona, is ttie- 'ibel oiiiiest of the count rv. National State Ksecntive Comniit e. et at Cresson next Tue-dav. u,. l.intou's ho'el, at Sitmmitville, is , hi- tilied willi quests of the Hebrew ,,.iii. ...i Tuesday was the first anniversary ,.,,iii'iieticetneiit of the great t-lrike on i U. It. . Vm r.':'7''s is no dvbt a crushing girl, i.,;.,.- NJell seems to hi; the re'gning , . r ' i;. seau' . ,r ft -end J.'ovd wasn't A be I to pitch in the (tie.n a k 1ilior cotivcinion. tl:.. nttv tor nay. ji.trlf James died in .Tolmstown ,,-r dav at the rem n ka'le ago of VX) S'mi' was ti.irn ill Wales. .1 I'ra k Coi-don, formerly Bnper . ut l S- hi' .ls fur Cambria iniiuty, ., i. : hia abode in I'l'istmi eb. k,.r;i,us charge .f a rea'ly shameful i. r 1s natd to le ieiidiiiig against. , I man in the northern pai t of this .1. Ti itelbaum, I.oretto, has receiv t:. '.v stock of goods which he is 1 t.i sell cheaper than ever. Call '. tt : ,1 vonr t rcn b'es on I v belittle ones N (Ml always hive Ir. Hull's IViby m. it audv " said a bachelor to a new iy ...o.'i-ie. .l..l,nstown Ti i'ih'I'! our authority . . ., i . 1 . li.....nl:'.. 'll' iVil.g 'tiar llie v aii'ii'i... .. j 'i 'iiii.. it. .!..' will give an entertainment in this ,. en r' v in A iicust. Mr T. O. denes b.as resi gned the posi . I Treasurer of F.'iensburg horongli, and M.-rgan Hughes has been chosen by ii i! to 1ill the place. Mis Marv Tibliotr, a lady who at one .'p.shlid ai.d was muc h esteemed in this Mintiitv. has just mate an Indiana (la.) it; 1 "ppy by matrjine l.itn. M iv hav : li:"V . It vou owe us some 1 1" I II: e 1 1 e i it. wish mi i '.- . vih cm ; j tomorrow or some oilier tine day, I I ,.r two of sweet scented hav. i; .e of ihe notorious Claik sisters, of -t .wn, died verv suddenly the early ,,r- l.,,'t wek. It is sntVi.'ient to say , connection that her loss is Ihe world's stninster .Tames this week put i'l po , i, p. a.htiti.inal loik boxes in the Kb .i,nr, .,.t-otlice, making the entire niim r twenty-two. all of which, we believe, h. ell Vel'Ted. ' ; the s ii mmer resoi ts in this p lace and are weli filled with truests. The "iiViin H"Ue, 'resson, and Capt. I.in ,, l.i.tel at Sntniiiitvir.it, have also their '' . . mp'etnetits. .d ir venerable friend and patron, ex , i Imr'oin, of Minister township, was . r. me by the heat a few davs ago and is ; - ib i 'nt: from tire eftecIS of dangerous i .1 .Iw.greenhh- visitation. ..'i'.-Tl oreoosals will be received up til'. .iieiTow evening tor tli" paintin and re- i.f t he Fl.et.shurg I n ion svliool liouse. i. i .). ar .1 on nsiow n, wnue ,uifiiiinMi(; mi a'contraet which shouVd fcave hee:i ' Sunday las to turn a switch on the railroad ut several years ago. I belonging to the rolling tyill. caught, his foot -re are fa'nl to he "several f rmeTS in f so securely between the rail am', the guard t: a f,"n;p who w ill have no less than i that he was nn.li.-le. to withdraw it. Mean u d bushels of w beat each. Certa i n- t i me a number of carsw hi;-h were being mi i. ci dented viehl for even that 'dropped down struck him. knocked him i -en of Cambria count v. iow n ami ran over him, injuring him so ."e have leen Ihe recipient of a grevt ! -impathv in eonseq uence of our re . .'-.t'li-al misf.ii'tuiies, hut very little of :iT-,. . rrv to sav, has come in shape of ai.ces fn-tn deliniiuent jiatrons. ( ; i ! i nt r.i k Labor men of I his conn . ec.led iii making Hav while the sun . but as the crop is a rather small one, rii . r use to hope that it will last long c ihe Vh day of November next. i ii- IV w liat s I'ecome oi ni iiseiics ; wbh-h was to have been suli- the Labor con ven'i"ti, but some--h d i n.ni view while in transit? us put I l;,- await an --la. ril answer. l:ia.i-n (. ol c. ran, e.c.V i-lllph.ved . I ' l-lll 1 i l ".Vet V' 1,1 o.l i :i 1 t.e 1 i ' n V of this in. lh- Wire F-..1 . .1 oh nst o tv n. was it a t in bv a pu ce 1 i.t wiik. on Moiidity nijiht for the erection of a net it Cambria township, south is been a-var.lt d to Messrs. iios.-i l-'viltts. mill .1 1 ill 1 1 S. id v. :;s c ' i"d. K vans o, satisfaction bv cheap cash va-i-l h:i hu y d rv i-ev .!. T and seenri 11.-,;, -,,'. to. t t icre :. ;md ali o'h'T kind r j-.t ices than cise- s. C . I at : ', nee.- ut ns a mittrr !!'. iisl, the P proceedings, of th-! r,:iu h.-ld in this vcek , this iM-it-.i' the i : .. i r c . i u v i l it of last v tvi; have h.ld to lav Un il ( ; rje r.'.Vemnn, a -red years, .-at- Iin honu; at M art i ns! m r.'. last. Sun-lay. lie sank in 1 '...-1 i some niiwil persons n : v , i ,issist-,t!ee, ih.'.v wore unable to : :-i t i . .in a u a'ery pra ve. v, ;,-;-i:it s ns that he doi t (- tth a ii nt iii tin-direction of Cou rt! h l i is. 1 tit it prohivl lv tvonhln't '- I; in tiiy tench if tin- I )emocr:itii' ,, si en'd a-j.irntf in his ilireilion . . mes tti:tkii : noiiiiii.ttion. 1 u ' o:s as are bargains fr to the -Ii -tore of M. J. Teitelhaum, L-Tet-.1 priii's. vorth Sc., reduce.l to ."-. ; at fi. in .". to Id cis. ; eood p-jt ohams, .metes from "He. to 4-c ; D-laines, irMic. Fi lo 1J i ts. ner yard. I'.r.i, F.-.p a oroiiiinetit cit iz sti ii ken tt i tli p.ara.1 m M. " ' : if weeks afjo and completely i' d on one side of his bodv or at h ast :' his iVct. This is said to have been -i mid attack, which he w ill probubly I' hell Ieicht"s ns to lei rn from the 'to.od.m ir.fho that "H. A. McFike edi 1 f tin- f 'ambri.i Frrfinnu, flourishes his r ti a beech tree in lell I)elizht, drove, it -luirs. Fa." I f we did the flourish ' 'ti'tst have been done fully a quarter ! a i . -.1. 'f'.irv ai'o. ioi 1. I'arcklev. who transferred his; it . e from Fhetisburff to I'.ileiiburff two atul a half years asro, seems at. t.t to i. a toail in the National ' ! it k Labor puddle cut. there. The p. i:t ot the oraui.alion must he a new ' ;oti to John. I M if multiplication of poison perms in i f the bh od is exceedingly rapid, checked vitiates all the biood of the !. Unit's F-l-iod Mixture byitspe , ;' tr it tlui m e ki'ls these perms, and puri 'lie 1,'oml, removes all possible thanco t: 'i'-o'ii-e estiihii-hinp itself. l I I;.- A 1 foona Fire Company contemplate ' Uv.ii a sirand picnic in a prove near this j ''; on ti,e 17th of next month. They and Iii. -n, Is will come per special train, ;'i'l;.iio their steamer with them. It is -.-. our home fire company will turn out s ; I io- t,,., ;i jjrtinp reception. Mad the communication of "Achlli" ' 11 '! 1 us in time for our last issue, as J ii-l t v-ry easily have been the case, wo , ' hat e taken pleasure in publishing i't ithstaniling the writer's failure to fur us with his name, hut notv if. is rather e r, s.-rve the purpose intended. . -'' In p.. Famous, a member of th- Al ,.. 1 "' arid Lad. Ier Conip;mv, while re-i',','.'"- from ihe Fourth of July ex- . n to I'.eih fonte, was struck on the t, lV a hridge while leaning out from one i"i 14 . Tl enrrtr it- rone 911.1 Mil i. j ircd :'.: he d. -din fifteen uiin- Tho liny crop which is now being har vested is propnn need oti al; hands to lip the larj-cst an. I "v-st ever crown in Cambri; county. Active operations have also been l'l'P'in in the -.vlii'a t fields, and the yield is : such as to make the heart of the farmer pla.l. ! It is understood tliht a convention to p'are in nomination a Prohibition county . ticket wi'i'i be hold in this place next month. j The list will thVn be fell, ami with four s-T3 ! of candidates to clioiisi' from, the avtragi; ' elector should experience no prett amount of difiieiiHy in making up his ticket. ! Mr. l' J. Vaiiiiht, a native of this coun ' tv who now resides AUcnville. Milll'ti rrain- ty, sent ns a stalk of oats a couple of weeks fltZ-.i mensnrini i x fet four inches as a sam ple pr'idticl of K ish.aeoiini 1 las vallev. It is certainly a lii 1 hi ns; in its wnv, and cou'.d the oo tit y'ulk it tnij;ht almosi defy the worhl to heat. it. j If editorial sympathy pays, the Johns : town Trifmn". thinks we have a l etter thing of it than tlx; treasurvsbin rf Cambria county, lint, ilocs i' pay ? W ell, yoji know how that is ynnrsf-'f, brother (las., now that . the, newspaners frryterni'.v are slielilinj , copious rears (in imagination,) over your , rriTli if not present illness. There was no truth in the rumor pro i nmltrateil ly the I'ittsburg li'vim'th anil ' published in onr last, issue about Kev. Fatli ers Ferris and Slieeliari, of that city, having been reinstalled in their late pastoral rliar U s by or-ier of the I'ope ; mir w as It trim that I'.ish'.p Tnii; had been summoned to ; Home, as that paper announced. The rendition of the cantata of "The Crownine of the Flower Con-en" on the ev ) cninpl of the 4'h and ."Hi insts., atthe M. C. ' church, tips place, is spoken of as having been a success in every particular, and was i witnessed and listened to by full bouses. Tin entertainment; will be repented in ' ,liiivs'nvn on "he eteninjr of the Ulnh inst. Mr. I'eter F. Collins, the youngest of the j three w ell know n Collins Hrothers, the other . two of tt h mi are interested in the construc tion cf a railroad in Ilr.a.'l. is at present on a visit with his family to his old home and the scenes of his youthful davs in this plaVe. AKvays one of our most esteemed friends, we ex ten il to hi m a double breasted welcome. It gives us is-al pain to be obliged t" make the annonnc ment that Casper W. Kasly, ICsip, th-e ah'e local editor of the .Johnstown Trlhrnyc, isr-nite ill. Hisailmetit had its origin in a liemoi rhage, and for a time his case was considered critical, hut he is now mending. We trust that ere many days l.e will he able to resume his wonted occupation, For kind and acceptable courtesies ex fended to ns by Mr. Manger, the eftirient ami gentlemanly manager of the Mountain House at Cresson, our thanks are hereby extended. With such a clever and affable gentleman as Mr. Manger to superintend iii.'i?, i no .i on ii i i ii 1 1 nisc iiiu.i c c i ; main as it now is. one of the most popular j and delightful fiunimer rescrts in the roit.i A horse owned hy Mr. Tjohr, of Morrell ' ville, near Johnstown, was chained to the ! railroad at that place by some despicable j wretch a few days ago, and had not. the cries I of the poor brute Attracted a rescuing party Must in the aiche ef time, an accident, and : nrohably a very serious one, to Ihe Atlantic 11 press, which came dashing along in a I minute or two after, would no doubt have been t he resu 1 1. ! Dr. Hotl'man, surgeon dentist of this ; place, received a telegram on Sunday last. announcing the. death liy drowning on I lie evening previous of his youngi-st brother, a practising: physician at (ireggvi'.le, Arm strong comity. The doctor left on Monday morning to pay the last sad tribute to his deceased kinsman, and as he has not yet re turned, we have no means of know ing how the accident happened. Thomas Kinney, an employe of the C. terribly that lie died llie same nay. The l nedietine Sisters w ho had charge of St. Mary's Academy and parochial schools in Johnstown for a nnmlier of years, have gotKi to Allegheny to take charge of the ti-rman Catholic school in that city. Their departure is greatly regretlid by all classes ot the community wiih whom they were so long and so R.-ceptably identified. Il is un derstood that they will be succeeded at dohnstown by several Sisters uf Charity from Aitoona. The corps cf surveyors w ho have been engacr'd in run;. tug the 1 mes of t he old Por tage Uail o-id for several nn irhs pa-f have coinpl-led their labors, and notices warning t r, .p :isers lo vai ate by a certain date hae been pi.stcd. A larg" number of proocisy holders along tl utile line will thus he tisiM -tressed. !UV"I ii-g ihe s 1 1 1 1. 1 'i g r; muclt :sp SSCSSI ut in the wa v c:' purchase and iui s. tle ourh it is given out. tiiat the 111 uiey spe provctnenf 1 'en nsv I vat i i a. Il iiiio.nl, wil l own the title, will orant hmtr leases at a minima. rental lj thos.. ih.tis distressed. i Fifteen horses were shipped from this plac- on Tuesday last by a couple of horse . dea'cis ftom Lmeas'or run ity. The aver- ; nfzi' (nice jiaid for the animals tv-is about i'.)h i Anion! the number was an old tray mare heretofore owned by a -.veil known ba. hehr of this place, and to which in a tirii rat i e sense he has been wedded for Ihe past cih.t years. In parting with his favorite steed, which scarcely knew what it was lo labor duiiiiiT his entire ownership, no doubt the heart-st rinps of our bachelor friend have ex perienced a severe s'raiti. There are upward of fifiy (.-nests at the Itelmoiit Hons", in this place, at. present, writiiii, all of whom are s.aid to b- del irh f o.l wiih e t-rvthi;-.- in and about the c-tablish-HM-nt. Am-'iiir H,e celebrities sojoiiruinf there just notv are Hon. T. .7- C'dfey, at one time Assistant S-'-rctary of War under Lincoln. n-:d his family, of V.-ishinou city; Hon. Joseph Mct'iiiimon. of the I". S. At'to'rnev (ieneral's ollice, and family, of the same. citv. and various other personages, ladies aild Ketitlemen, of little less note, from Pittsburgh, Ohio, and elsewhere. Should there be suiy inaccuracies in this item, i haree thetn to the Johnstown Tribute of Satnrda"t- : Mrs. ."eor-re. whose home is near K'-enshuro-, and who has been visiting in the Western part, of the State, arrived in Fittsburpii vesferdav, via the I", .k l- road, on her ttav' home, and while tvalkim-over to the Union Depot she was so unfortunate ts to lose l.cr pocket, book, coiitainiiitr an thit monev she. had : ? ') -anil tier n.ie..-'- check. Thro-.iah the efforts of railway oiri- ;..io eot li.r ba:Tt-asr rechecked and v ..... -- - . , t. ! went on her way, reacuiug nouie witnj .-.. ' eveninjr. - ,, ' i ... r ii.n ...miTP m I .riu I- i iii; tanners in in" o- . -- . ' town havimr no other time to spare for the 1 purpose, ow ing to t hei r harvest d nties, tnrn ! ed out in l:rtl nitmbers Monday ning ' and htinle.1 brick for the new school J'nild i ing at that place until half-past one o clock ' Tu-sday iii.r..infr. This generous and praiseworthy act is deserving of the utmost commendation, and to all concerned the Uev Frior, who has received many a simi ' lar favor from the same source, returns ,ns sincere thanks, coupled with the assnrrance i that such generous conduct will ever be re- tnemlicred with gratitude. It. is a little late to say if, nut it michl as well be recorded, that the proposed pic ; nics went to the woods according to pro ' gramme on Fourth of July morning. The crowds at the several groves were large and I innocent enjoyment reigned supremo tor a few hours,' when one and a'l came back i home wiih n considerable degree of raptdi- ...! I.r- -i tbnnder-storm. Jim '- ! "..'.... ; toient "was trreat. but the moisture i t.:..rr f..r tlii eorn So far jh was a giMin him', - v . , V .i.Jr of fine-ers shot oil , near-i inun, ...... ... - - I 0..r.....ll i... n.rni..ua use or iiri--.i mf .-..- t -in .. ,, . . i A I 1 1 1 . ! tiniirecedenfeiliy sinan in mi 1 Fev K W. Hrotvu was installed pastor of the i:iMM.shnrg Frisbyterian church Ved- of .u.l,c ..veiiiii'. Ilev. .ir. iMriviuii Ohionreached the opening sermon llev. IVIr. .Miller, of Johnstown, delivered Ihe .,,wt.,r .1 ebar.Te. and U''V Mr. Moorcheail, t , .r i - f-..e il s I. ii r the c harge to the coiigrega- i tion. The ceremonies were very impressive, and were listened to and wit.iesse.l by a large ami attentive audience. Mr. " has lakei his residence, with his tami v in the church parsonage, and is rapt, ,y making a cool improsioii on our peop.e botli as .1 UKiiiolcr and & uia. Our ISutler li'i-ahi. who has been there himself on a larger scale than we have ever been, takes our backset in 'he late county conven tion verv much to heart, and in a recent is sue cf his paper reads the Democracy ot Cambria a gentle lecture for failing to num inate one (meaning ns) who, as he puts it, "has been a faithful servant of the party and ever stood to his post like a man jis he is." All of which suggests the propriety of ac cepting the kind i.ivitation contained in the ' closing parncraph of "Uncle Jake's" flatter- ' ir.g notice, "Me., lei's go to Cresson and toll on ihe grass !" A woman who formerly reside.! and is j well know n in Khensburg, was wedded for ; the fourth time at (Jarman's Mills, this j county, a few days ago. The present litis- ; . band, like the one who Immediately prece ' di d him, is said to he a nephew of the bride, . the latter of whom evidently believes in . keeping a good thing in the family. When . we say that the first husband of the woman j in question was at one time Frot honotary of j this cour.'y, having been elected on th ! Know--No"hinff ticket, although not a mem i her we believe of that prescriptive organiza- ; tion. most of our local readers will have lit- tie ditliculty in recognizing this much mar- i i tying feminine. i ! Mr, John W. Gillespie, of Summit, died j . at his home on the eveninn of the '.l-lt inst. His demise was sudden, thonsh he had for . some time complained of physical debility 1 occasioned by wounds received in the late ' war. As a citizen Mr. Gillespie bore a j ' good name, and as a soldier he was bravo ; to a fault, as his comrades bear willing tes- : timony. A wife and large family of young j children, to say nothing of hosts of friends, mourn his loss. His ae was about .15 ! vears, and at. the time of bis death he w as ; constable, of Summit ville borough. We learn that, there was an insurance of SI, 000 on his life, which will he quite a boon to bis bereaved family. I Lecorder Greevy, of Alfoona. undeterr ed by considerations effecting the possibility ' of a sunstroke this alarmingly hot weather, : has for the second time within the period of five or six months tackled the TrUnine of i that city with a libel suit. The difficulty has its oriein in something which was said bv the Tribune about Ihe court over which Mr. Greevy presidessomething, it ischarged, which militates against, the unrestricted flow of pure, and unadulterated justice through that widely-renowned conduct. Mr. Dern and the rest of the Trihnne man ' agemep.t gave bail for their appearanco bt I fore the P.lnir county court, which meets '. next Monday, and may they have a safe ; deliverance. i On the evening of the 9th instant, in the neighborhood of St. Augustine, a party of ; young men became engaged in a personal j "altercation which resulted disastrously. Augustine Will and ,Tas. McCoimell clinch j ed and fell, whn AnMin McDermitt inter fered in behalf of the latter and inflicted two ! cuts with a knife on the person of Will. At. i Ibis juncture a man named S-.vinehart took I a hand, but soon after retired with an ugly ' gash in one of his arms. The wounds of : neither party are serious, though suflicient. . to cause a cessation from manual labor for the time being on the part of those receiving them. McDermitt. was shortly afterward apprehended and brought to jail, and at Ihe i next session of Court w ill lie afforded an op ' portnnity of explaining his conduct to Judge ; 1 ean and a jury. i During a debate In the" Labor I'cform conventioit on the subject of the nomination i for County Treasurer, it was announced by i a delegate that Mr. George J. Mvers, the ! Kepubltcan nominee, for that ofti-te, had ; some time prior peremptorily declined to i permit his name to go before the people, j This was news to most of those who heard I the announcement, but. the delegate's head ! was none the less level, for a day or two ; sr.lrsi-oient to this, Mr. Myers' card of dc '. clinati.in watt printed in the Itepuhi an pa ' tiers. This card was dated June 12, and l the question which now perplexes the Ue : publicans is why the declination was not : made public several weeks earlier. It. was in the hsirds of ihe Chairman of the Itepub. i lican Committee almost a month, and what ' good end was subserved in suppressing it? There are those who maintain that it was a piece of political policy through the work ! ings (if which Mr. Myers was to be endorsed ! by the Labor Kefot uters and then induced ! to withdraw his deehuati.m and remain on : the track. I f this be indeed so, then should : the signal failure of the scheme he the means of inducing Republican wire-pullers to here after deal in that kind of strategy which has i for its foundation something else than the i belief that the Lab r Kefoticers. tre fools. Lt.ov t"s C itKiHToits. All th.e creditors of W. M. LI iyd ,V Co. h ive been served with a pointed ti'd i le a '. ion that a tm-etino; (if said creditors will be held at the Lopan House, Altoona, J il.v oOlh, iiis'anf, at 'I o'cloi k a, M., to prove their debts and choose one or iptc assignees of the debtor's I estate. I;y the terms ot wie bankrujd act, the pymititof any debts and the delivery of any properly ht-h lif-inu to said bankrupt to him or to his use an. I ihe transfer of any property to him are forbidden by law. Xaihan W. Shaffer, K" , of Fittsburp, one, of the registers' in bankr.iptry. will have charge of t hese proeeedi nis. The notitica tion is a most formidable document as to si-e, comprisin- no less than seven paes of chisel v printed names. These names num ber 1. !(!.V with residences in various sect ions of Pennsylvania, New York, and Ohio. The j total indebtedness is SI .'ton, OKI, the claims . ransrin from one cent up to $ 1-,(i'.HI.".". The former sum is due Jones t Co., Fhensburf', and T. H. Scanlan, Carrolltotvn, and the l latter to the estate of Dr. A lexamlet John son, Arimsh, Indiana county. Th e "li'dcst clai m of deposl tors in ?! r. Iyloyd's Kbens'iiirtj bank is tliat r.f F. FobiTts, Khensburg, which is put down at Stl.'.MT.hT. :herlare claims are Mrs. S. K. Lures, St. Anyustine, ? Ti '.-' : (icori-e iluntlcy. assijrnee, Fheiis b'ii Lr, ? 1 ;')''!. .0 : William Carney, Minister township, S LoJi).'.' ; l'.vnn J. F.vans, Cam- bria township. 411.11 ; linn. 1. L. F rsh- in?, trustee, Pottsville, .I,-.1HI ; Mrs. M'D.m ald, I-'bensliurff, $:,'.l,.t7.b: ThomnsJ. Lloyd's state, Kiiensbnrg. S.t .sT'.h oo; 5ark-r, Moore, HuntVy Ilavis, ?. 1 ::'...". K. S. Ililtchin; son, "etv Vork, So ld'). There are eiht claims for more than S'i.OtMl ; twenty-four lor sums more than SUM).'), and thirty-nine for more than ?."iXh The entire numlier of the Kbenshur bank claims is "SO, aj-reeatinp; a preater array of figures lli.ni we ca-e, about runiiin up this hot weather. We have heretofore published the list in full, and if. is unnecessary to reproduce it now. Of course it is impossible at. this lime to ap- ........ i . . .. ,1.- XI- T 1 ... ' .. l ',,"x"; ,io .iii--oi .HI, i.inv'i - sse is. Tlley arf( i.lrRfi -,nt n,ainly in real estate, the value of w inch lias greatly shrunk inside a A few years. Hut whatever they are. thev must be turned over to the assignee or as signees to he appointed, and the result of their investigations wili lie made known in due time. A story is going the rounds that the estate will not pay more than forty cents on the dollar. In the nature of things this must lie accepted as a mere guess, for until an account of stock be taken no balance can lie struck, tine thing is reasonably certain, however, and that is that, be the pro rata a greater or less sum than the figures given, it will he at least year before the creditors will have an opportunity to handle any of the money realized from the estate. LnT.re is Kino. The Liver is the impe rial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The digestion of food, the move- , ments of the hart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, arn all imme- : diaely connected with the workings of tho ; Liver. It. has been successfully proved that ' Green's August Flower is uuequaledin cur- : ing all persons atllicted with Ilyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result, from an unhealthy ! comliMon of the Liver and Stomach. Fosi- ' lively sold in all towns on the Western Con- j liTienf, including, of course, Khensburg, where Lemmon ,Vc Murray are prepared to supply all demands. Three doses will prove ' that it is just w hat you want. j Mondav was S. Smiihin's day. If the tradition holds good, fhd will be no ruin for I jrty da; a fitai thit date. WLew! Our big-licdied, warm-hearted and level led friend, ' T' nele .t ake" Zeigler, of the The G r.KFNtiA' K I.aikh: Convention, j A convention to place in nomination a ticket to be supported by what is usually styled the Workingtnan element was held in the Court House. F.bensburg, Monday af ternoon, Sth inst. F. S. I sart, of Johns town, was chosen President, and 11. H. Sin ger and Solomon Strayer, Secretaries. The follow ing named delegates were admitted , to seats : A.lnrns-Xot represented. j Ah. -diony-H. J. 1'runc.nn. J. T. Slieehan. Ihirr 1 hiur.as Uumui. ! votes. BlMcklioU (ieo. It. Wike. W .1. Hammond. ChuiIu-ih T p.-ileii.iniiiMi Lloyd. 2 votes. Canitn irt Itor. 1st Ward, not represented ; 2d , Ward. W,n. Murr.-iy, , Ciirroiltown Hor. Xot represented. Cut-roll T-vp. Francis Luther. Chas- Punphy. Chest Sprints Ror. Jas. Peary, ilenry Mellon. ! Chest Tivp.- Anthonv Ci '1.2 votes. Clem field Tp.-W. j. Will. L. A. Delozier. I Conemrtiieh B-M-. 1st Ward. Samuel !unhy, , John ltoy:e; 2d Wan!. Ch. ott. 1". Wiissi rinaii. Ct'tiemaiisfh Twp. Not represented. ' C.iopers.lale Itor. .1. C HeidiiiMii. .I.Coltiert. CroyleTwp. A. H. Penrod- .lacoO W. Smay. Iran Twp. Not represented. F. Conetn y-h lior.- W.W.Wike.W. T. Moriran. F.i enshiirir Itor. F.nst Wmtl. Ia is Hodifers, .l is 1'. Jones; West Ward, Thos. J. Williams, 11. J. Crouse. F.ider Twp. Not represented. Frnnkiln Hor.-fleo. S. PhuI. John Ft. Keiffer. Hllnin Twp John Sroy, J. J. Pender. (iahitzin thir.- Iviw'd Kehoe, Clms. UTLifran. Jackson Twii. lietirv F.i . 2 votes. Johnstown itor. !-t Ward, S. Perirrin. J. W. Setifh; 2d Ward. It. II. Singer. J. SctiifThniier ; ;t l Ward. fieo. W. Vii-kroy. John F. Huttery; 4th Ward. F. S. llysart. j". A. Ilite: l h Wnrd, Jaeoh Treri7 Jonas Kiiuffinau ; tilh Ward, Geo. lUiriholt, W. I). M'Clellan'l. hurt tto Itor. P. J. Little. Alexis Parrish. Millvilte Hor.-lst Ward. Tlnw. K Jones, John niakeiy ; 2d Ward, n it represented. Monster Twp. Win. tilas--, H. C. Kaylor. Porta-e Tri. John C. Ihu-k, Morris (veil. Prospect Itor. N t represented. I'iehland Twp. Not represented. Stf.nyci-ct k Twp. I,. W. Muck. F. A. Joy. Siimmerhi l Twp. J. H. Dimond, J. Weaver. Summit viile Jlor. J. S. Sharbau-!i, Frederick Kneoderer. Siis'iuehiinRa Twp. John Porter, John C.W'il m:in. Tiivlor Twp.-D. A.Tteadrick. Sol. Strsver. Tunnelliill Dor. Patrick O'Oowd, Pat'k Mc Garrity. Wnsliin-rton Twp. John D. Paf-ley, Owen In roldstiv. , While Twp. T. E. Leonard, W. J. Kellar. Wi.odvale Itor. Not represented. Witmore It. r. Kdwni-d Miller. A. F. Seaman. I'pper Yoiier Twp. Jerry Ueipple, Henry F. Ltavendry. j Lower Voder Twp.--Sam'l Yocum, J. Warren. ASSKMISIA'. Messrs. Jol-.n Seigh, Henry TCaylor, An- thony Will, David JTol.in, and Mark Iturk i were named for this office. The. balloting I was as follows. Messrs. Scigh And Tobin car- : Tying oft" the prizes : I Solvit all I Kavlor 17 2.1. 3d. w. 41 4! w. Will :w Tohin 4d Hurk 1 KTIilSTEK AND kKCOKDEK. For this oftico threw candidates were brought Torward Solomon Strayer, Ii. H. Singer, and William Saupp. On t he second ballot. Mr. Sanpp, whos; place of residence is Chest Springs, carried oft" the honots. The voting in detail was: 1st. . 21) . 21 2d. VI IT Strayer Smirer Sa.ipp j THEASriiER. ' Tt is a somew hat singular fact that for ' this important and lucrative oflice the names of only two aspirants were presented, to i wit : Abel Lloyd, of Fhenshttrg, and Geo. M. Hay, of Johnstown. It is true that the "name of Geo. J. Myers, the Republican nctn j inee for Treasurer at that time, so far as j then known to Ihe public, was put forward by some volunteer, but it was nncereinotii ! onsly ruled out. The workingmep thev themselves declared, wanted no entangling alliances. Mr. Lloyd, at the wind-up, was found to have received 2(5 votes. Mr. Hay had precisely twice that number of friends in the convention, and so his name was or dered to tako its place on the ticket. C'OMM ISSIOXEU. For this office were named Lewis Tloilgers, John Good, Washington Douglass, Charles Weaklatid. Giillith .1. Llovd, Samuel I loft man. Hugh Uaiinan.J. II. Sharretts. Patrick F. O'Dowd, anil Alexis I'arrish. The bal loting resulted in the nomination of Messrs. Weakland and Hoffman, and was as follows: 1st. 2d. 31. Rodders H 7 tv. Hood 0 4 5 I'.irrish 17 U 1 Iloilirhis- 7 fi WcMkiand 4U V Llovd HI II a llotiimin -'-J HI 41 Snatretts I 4 " tlx.w.l 17 21 1 .i ii i.ii ii 5 9 ii KKCTuit or it.hi:. Five candidates for Ibis office pnhmltfed their respective claims, but the real contest lay between Messrs. Andrew Httrt'oon and ' John (rood. On the fourth ballot the former ; petitleinan made lite rillle oy tlie vote ot 40 1 o for all others, lie lives in Clearfield ; township. j j ArniTons. j ( Quite a number of aspirants for this oflice I i put in an oar, and the voting was spirited, t but in the end it was ciphered down that .1. I IL Iimond, of Sutntnerhill, and Lewis Kod : pers, of Kliensbiirg, were the men that were : wanted. COFNTY HUttVF.YOIt. The weal her beibir hot, and interest in j the proceedings rapidly jivinjr way to a de ! sire fo c b simper, William Mct'ontiell, of ! Fortune township, was declared I he nominee . fcr Surveyor by acclamation. I ((IXOIiF.SSKIXAI,. fi ssrs. Jacob Treftz, James Peary, and 1 F. S. I. tysart were appointed Congressional conferees. A n effort w as made to instruct , them for Mr. Jonas Kaull'man, of .Johnstown, . who was a delegate in the convention and : made a brief speech on the subject, but ; whether iii his own favorer notion,! not ' be arrived at. Tut the convention set its i foot down on this, and declared that the eonltrees should go utunstructeil. ibis is understood to mean lhat they will support Hon. Sam. Calvin, of Hollidaysburg, not withstanding the fact, that a deiegale arose in plaoi and declared, in this connection, lhat he would vote for no biiiycr for that or any ol her oflice. Jacob Treftz was re-appointed Chairman of the County Committee ; and, after a rather tame and of course harmonious session, the Convention adjourned sine die. . 4 - - Xrw Music. The latest and best Song and Chorus is entitled " IfuniflrM nnd Alone To-Xi)ht." It is by Will L. Thompson, author of the famous songs, "li-ittirrittf .shrllx from the 'a .Siore," ami "Drifting with the Tide." Kept at nil music stores, ami sent to any address for 40 ceuts. Fubllbhcd br W. L. Thompson & Co., Kast Liverpool, Ohio. Hot! itot! no-r! in every corner and every spot, with nothinir to cool or sweet eomfort lo i tirinir . so ve nn ntuiniinnce or ice, wnt:n ts noi a I hijr thinir when the mercury 's htsrti nnd men ' feel, ns they must, that fo Eden's scum costume i they'd witltnirly trust, if the edicts of fashion ' didn't obt(re them'to wear some kind of clotti : imr, which, ns all are aware, can be bouirht very cheap, and of textures tin- best, from tiodfrey ' WoltT, who keeps ahead or the rest of dealers In j clothimr, an often told tale, nnd has a bi-r stock i for the summer uow ready for sale. Store on ! Tki llth street, next door to the post-ofliee, Al , toona. Fa. lotl.irir Hull of Jus. J. Murphy. HUM. Union street. Johnstown, where not only every varie ty style nnd;texture of e-ooi.s is enihrnced in a hira-e nnd hiindsoine-stock. but there is no pos sibility of buyers fMillnir to yet nil! value for all the money they wish to invest in that way. tfrns we possessed of a moderate fortune, which we are s irrv to sav we are not. we would invest a rew hundred with unction nt the cheapest cheap store of the lot; and If jnti would nsk ns where we intended on such an errand of profit to iro, we would qni kly reply and innke answer, to the store in this ton n k"pt by John Lloyd - Co., where we woiiM bo sure or ifood treatment nn.i have all our wan-s ut fair pi ic s supplied. n mutter -vheih-r on nrv ir.iojs. f roceries, clutiii't. 61" Uollolls, tor Kuod biitiTixlnti leiied. . tie water;,,' si..r. nnke a .nan feid nice but - K"- J" ;"- mtH.nw of Cnm. 1 LI I I I.r iiM! ui iriiinii. in ut quinine "i ...-...- . . . a.. ..f ..;.-... ine j ijs in. ,'V'J"'r ' ,.. Hni, bria. he firm and stand in, to the work in the not to be compared w h tt ' '"" " j" , . i future lis vou have don- in the past, r.nd my i isfac ion 'r:,"7 ord for it victory will never cease to perch . L ili i .i ,J fminil,.- renowned cheap Star i "P" Oi.r banners. 1 ours, truly, II. J. IL A Very Sai Case. There is at present confined in our county jail for safe keeping a woman w hese history is a sad one indeed. She is diseased in mind, and occasional! v. confines of her cell the most heartrending shrieks and lamentations. So piercing arn these that they overcome the barriers of solid stone and iron and can Ins heard squares awav from the jail, inducing one unac quainted with the facts of the case to imag ine that a human being was undergoing the severest of torture. She is a wife, and th mother of several children, and resided until recently at East Conemai.gli. Her wedded experience was not a Joyous one, for some time ago her husband desertnl her and went away by himself out into the. wide, wide world. 1'nalile to provide for herself and , family, she found a temporary lodgment in ' the poor house. Probably deeming ii an ad of kindness, her children were meantime) provided for by o'her parties, and tints her j home was utterly broken up. What was to start with a mind of no very great strength gave way under this multiplication of mis eries, and she became, or at least a.-ts in many respects like a raving maniac, and ll.e safe ty of herself and of others poss hly forbids that she should he allowed lo remain at large. The burden of her complaint appears to le a desire to pee her children and be with them. "Murder! murder!" she will yell in ap palling accents ; "let me out ! I want my children !" Misery may take manv a guise but none, we are sure, more appalling than this. Of course, the jail is not the proper place of detention for such a patient, but until an order can issue from Court for her removal to Dixmont, she must remain, meantime ministered to as tenderly as cir cumstances will permit by Sheriff Lyan and his worthy wife. The name of the husband is Joseph Mart, and the .-ritieism of the general public on his heartless conduct in i Ix-ing alisent in this hour of extremity of her whom he promised to love, cherish and pro tect through life are many in number and t deep in denunciation. ANOTHER SAP CASE. From Ihe Johnstown Trihunr of Tuesday evening we clip the following. In relation to a demented woman who was brought to jail here thai afternoon in a carriage under the careof her husband, accompanied by Officer John Harris, and one or two other parties : j The arrest of Mrs. Mary Sacsrr. wife of Mr. : Anton Saejrer, of the Fourth Wnri, whs effect- j ed 5 sterdsy afternoon, and ttie poor woman j will be tsken to the county pris in this eveninir. Her ease Is a neiailhirly sad one. and the follow. In particulars will explain the whole HtTiiir. i Firht yoirs sso she was united in mnrrimre with Mr. Saejrer. nnd the trint of their union has been four children the elddest now neat y seven years of ajre. and the youniret seven months. Shortly after the bir'h of lier first j c hild she showed symptoms of occasional men- ' tal derangement, but in the course of a tew ' days these attacks would puss Mway, and her ! mind would uppnrently be as strong as ever. In these fits of tcrnf-oraiy aberration she was : never very violent until the one with which she wns pfllicted on Friday last, nnd on Sunday ' niirht if became necessary to keep mrvelllHnce I upon her movements for the reason that It win ! her evident intention to kill one pf Ihe little ones. She refused to partuke of a morsel of food from the time this attack came on. snd so violent was her cm.luit yesterday, to her husband and enildren, that Mr. Saeyer wits compelled to nnikean information for nsnuli and hHttcry. It was us much as three ffloors could do to remove'her from her home to the lock up, and after heinir pl.t cert in that institu tion she Indul-rtd in loud, incoherent rGvinirs, wiih ocmsjoiiH! prayinif of the most irrotesipie description. Jutiee Fisher went down to ihe Hurjress ome last evetiiuy. to cive a hem inif in the mailer, but the poor woman did not have a lucid Interval durinif the lime that he remained there, and he flniliy committed her to jail A few woebanor. (hnnrnlr nf fr fiaoo-xe whs sold nt Sheriff's pale, but n knowledge of the fact was kept from her until ltst week. . r.u.. ' ... i. i. . .. Immediately upon heinir informed lhat the house nnd lot no lonsrcr belonifed to thi-m she took this violent pp !, and it is now feared her mind is entirely rone. Her husband, who is a hard-workintr nnd very indusn jous tJerman, cried like a child over this additional trouble which has overtaken him. and was so overcome In the Itutircss' office, while lislenintf to the rnvint" of his wife, that it was necessary for him to be retnovfd a-vay out of hearing. He is too poor to p iv for her keeping- in it suitable asy lum, and Ihe Court will take en nizntiee of tfe matter at the September Quarter Sessions, when she will likely be sent tolixiiionf. at the expense of the county. Her case is indeed a sad and pitiable one. Co nt m u ji i co tion. Chkst SrutNfts, July 10, 1S73. FtHTon Fuftman As the political cauldrons of lit t le I'air. bria have lor the time So in it censed to boil nnd political aspirants have once more : iraineil I heir equilibrium. I desire to say to Ihe i'eciocrney of the county a few words litrotiuh j the columns of your valuable paper. In tiie first place. I wish to tender to t he dclcrati s in , the recent Ocmocrntio county convention who i supported ine so urgent ly my sincere nnd heart- ; felt that, ks, and t" fissure I hem and my p- l ti- i cal friends Kerteraliy that I am will satisfied ! with the tioniiniitiensnnd will do my utmost to ; ItRt e the entire democratic ticket elected next ; Novi-tnher. With reuret I have noticed since the adjourn ment of t he con ven tion I h.it disa nf net ion still lurks in the bosoms of pome id' tlte liclcnied as pirants for cilice. 'Phis is not rift lit. vt-ii' lent en. Vou subrtit tt-ii your claims tor othec to said convention, and as all seekinir the nominations cuild not be sue essttil, yon should neeept lite situation nd remember the motto. -'Try. try strain '" perhaps ton viil have better luck iii-.ii lime, tins is my iiuice 10 nil won ici-i sore over the result, but of one certain fundi- date I am constrained lospoak inore fully, nnd nin verv sorry to say what I hat e to say of hitn. I hope, hov.-ever. 'he frenileiunn may te iiti:c to next time. This is my advice to nil who feel clear his skirts of the charire, thomrti I fear not, j as I have been assured thai the nceiisMion is i strictly true, to wit : that H cci tuin di-tt-ated as- j pirant who recently held the position ol county i treasurer nii.-ht have been seen nay, whs seen at the l.iHoipiHiliTs of the j-rcenbavk-Iabor party in t his place on last Sunday evening, soli-citin-r the votes of t he deleirates n nd the influ ence of prominent members to secure him the nomination for said office in trie labor icforiu convention, to be held in your phn.-con the lol- lo winjr day. Now, 1 Iciiiocih Is ol Cambtin, tv hat think t c i I t.f h 1 1 iii t t V Is In w e lit tt d , from obscurity and the shadows of bankruptcy ' into one of the best offices in our wer to con- . Ier upon fiiithfiiPi'icuibers ol" the parly is he, ; 1 say, lo steal mum us in I his tvny nnd politiCiil- y s-ie;ikiiur slab our irrnml old party in the I back? ShiMiie! shame! s.iv I. on Ihe man who j would thus sock lo trail in the dnsl that -rood old I lemoci-.it ic banner which has flouted in tri umph so lomr ! Fnworihy son. thy doom 13 written, nnd he who runs nmy nnd. We are tu tter without you, while the party into w hose j arms you have thrown yourself, composed in ! a rien"t measure as it is of just such m.ilcon- j tents, hus K.tint-.l nothiiur by jour perfidy. It : only remains, therefore, lor lle.uocints to erase fram their memory the knowledge that you t ever were with us, nnd to rem:-inbT that in ail , times nnd all parties thore have been men rca- j dy and wtllinir, whenever tbey tailed to nccoin- j Ftish their own selfish purposes, to betray t lie rieiids who led, sheltcicd and sustained thcin. ; With well deserved contempt lor the political insf ratittide rou have mani I ested, I leave yon, like 1 1 others who to pi inciple have proved re- , crennt, to t lie compunctious of your own con- j science lie fore concludin allow me to npr-etd to the Ieiuocrts of Cumbria to irird on their armor o-n-e more ami prepare lor battle. 1 ho iuiiu . nlirhtor political darkorss Is almost past, the lonjr epoi-h or Kepubbcan misrule nnd ootrup- j tion is drawing- to a eios, tlie brlj-ht morn of ; ruiiire prosperity is rapidly dawnmir, Hinl ere s lou-f our -rlorions country, once mure and en- ; tlrelv under Democratic control, will rise Flim- ' nlx-like from its ashes and the happy iIh.vs our , people enjoye.l when licmoeraey held absolute j swny in the lanu win reiurn tit t"t- mm !ion per us, I).i not dei-eive yourselves in i-i-Kird lo I lie issues now lieTore the people, nor permit anv raise lights to lead you list ray Iroin Ihe path of political ihity. KciiH-iiilier llml this is the Hire of infidelity, socialism and communism, and that the Uepublicuii party, tliouirh bisf Jeseend inr to an iiiihomired -rrave, is yet full of expe dients utnl will diehard. Tin y hold up bclore your eyes the Temptation of another party that has as many names hs M Spanish nobleman nnd almost as many platforms as ihere are people to be doped by such platitudes. And yet tt is nolhinif more than a Republican ilodtre gotten up anil i-nsf ineerert by the leaders ol that party tor no other purpose t.ian lo throw dust hi the llieiusc-lves are Am, BAtr. to the shoe store, "rireat Ens'ern. all hail to the place wiih a stock so conn I t or the lini-sf of boots shoes and .riiiicrs. and all else that folks need lor tlu i, feci ! All hail to tin' pric.-o. so low nnd so tetnptlnir. at which such articles now can be bi iufht from S. ltinmen tha", who is the m.-ni m nit others to consult when ti itirains of that kind tire si njrht. Store at 111SI Llevt-Pth Avenue. Almonii. I'll. . - - l'i Dr. Van liykf'n llinr Soap. The LKAKtNti FxncitNAi.Pi-wirif for Ihskasfs ol tin-Skin and benni trier id t h- Cnti pi.k. ihn; for Ihe Until. Toilet and Nii-'-iv ! nc-m-noonled bv FHVSICIANS and mill bv I h I'lill . sfs. I'Htr. -Zr t'f.S IS ; l.or. I f..,e ' tits. n. S. '.Vin-tt.n.l'i'ip'f.MX. Fifiu I'iiiiau'ii. Juiy iH, IsTB.-Cm. II VnFAK.IL, MTiTiRMOTT-COX M irried. M St. John's chureh. .1 ihnlop. on Tiies.!v niorntnif. Julv f. !7. ;- Kev. ( ). P. (iallni-iier. Mr. John M"iFi; V. iTT. of said place, and !' ."ft. I A. eld est damrhter of John Cox, K.-.J., of Cotiemauiih borough. No cards. To t o one of our ninny ft lends who have dis covered the error of ihetr bsehelor wsvs snd entered st last into the j iysof wedded felicity, could we more henrtiiy extend joyful conerat. u'.-itions pnd sircere iroc.,1 wishes than to uir wort liy frirnd John. hoin it Is s pleasure to know ha secured whnt he weil rteservei in n m iahlc. inteliienf . hnndsome and ntT ciionnie w-fe. May pence, plenty nnd prosperity ever nt i.lr. wuh them here, and n crown of eternal gh.rv l e Tl. ir reward in the (Treat hereafter. T1AKNKK WA l.TKKs. Mirriod, st the ro sidonn; id t be oOicix t init i lortrv mn n. nt Irwin's Station, on Tuesday. Julv 0. lvS. t-v ltev. ;. 1. Knox, fi rinerlv ot this eountv. Mr. HicnKl IIaiintk nnd MissMtnv W a i tVh-s. bot h ol near Larimer's Station. cstmoi-t-hin.l county. OKI I I A RV . WF.AKI.Ain.-Tied. at Ms residence In ?n qiirliimin township, on Wi-ilnesli v. Julv H'. lT-. Mr. Mini f.i, WKtKi.Avn, in the Pith year of his su-'. Mr. W. beion.-! to n wi ll known pioneer famllv of not. hern Cambria, siei was himself nir.otur the verv earliest set tiers ia that art of the county. lu'-lnsr his lomr lite he a 1 wavs bore an nntilemished chnmcter. and cur ried with him to he (rmve th" respec-i nnd cop. fl lence of nil who kt-i w him. His reniaii s were interred In the (reave yard of St. Joseph's if'ntholiel churi-li, ni-ar his i-ite rei.eni-e, ; Friday lust. Peace to his ashes, and rest to his Soul. itlinr.V.lts.-Ttied. in this place, on Tuee.biv. Julv 4, 1S7K. M tltT O.. wife of tep. J. Hodet. BLed about 4'i ynir. The dec- used wss one of t he inost dc voieit of wit es snd k iud. t ol nciir'n bors. and ir is truth to say that her death, though to her a relief ftom jrreat physical suf fering. Is sinccrelv mourned by all who knew her. An enrnesl Christinn and a iwd wnnmn in everv sense of the word, even those who do not believe. s she di.1 not. In pmtmir for the rtead. cannot tint cherish the hope th it she h is been found worthy of a favorable judgment . HAWKINS Died, in the East Ward, on Thu rsda y. July II. Is7s. after a lone nnd pninl til illness. M aiiv. wife of Al.itthms Hawkins, (cd about f.s years. I.IU.NSItl RJ MAKHIT. CORRECTEO WtEKLV BY JuHS I.I.HTD k (lO. Fh.nr f bid ltntter, roll, per lb.. Kirs per doion Lard per lh Tallow per lb ( nntitry Swap per lh Iteeswax. " I ?resed HnsiS, " tl Huckwheat la per lb Hear, S la White Heans fbn. la ininnc. jierfiiishel.. H Wheat ft bus 8 live. kt bus US Corn " fi Oats " " 1 I'Mekwheat ler bns 1.2.'. M 1.15 Ml 6(1 2. Hits. Salt. per hbl C.O i to I'i'jS Potatoes per bus. 30 to 40 W ool, per lt., 3.') to 40 Clover ?eed. per Chickens, per II. P bn.. v00 tn M.00 Turkeys. " 7 Timnlhv Seed per Coflee prime. per lh 2t) bns..." l.f.o Hay per tun Ism N.O. Molasses so Corn -Meal, per lh... 1 H Syrnp, jer k1. . .75 to tj rrtHOROUCH EDUCATION! YOUNG LADIES! Xtllt?' liil'lO f?llll 11 V1 '"' . " s-T " J I.Sl I l.l.l , OHIO. Oh the MT. JOM OA; ri,AX. A very healthful location, heantirtil scm-nnd-Inics, irrently improveil and enlnrffe.l buildinvs, and apparatus. ifh-rs to yminir hiilies nil the ad vnntat:e o a ( lirillaii lltiine. with a tlmr intKrli I'onrse of Instruction In the Hie Iter Itrancli cs of Kduation. T UK MS. RI70 F.R IT. A It. Includlnkt h'ltrd and tuition, fuel. Hunt-nnd lec- I I" r" '"'" """ "' u""i u-1 l" ' Lthrarv, I'enu licats. .c For Catalogue, with foil Information, address the Frinc-ipal. 7 in. -Jin.) aie Y virtue of nn order of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria count v. to me directed. 1 will oiler nt an adjourned uhiic sale, at the Court House, Khcnsburgr, on Thursday. Ausust 1st, 1878. At 2 o'clock, r. m.. the fo:iowini deserlbeil real estate, to wit : Xo. l.A Tract of Timber l.nmll Situated In Washington township. In said county of Cambria, ndji.iiiins lands warranted in name's Pt Itiehard Smi i h. Charles Snt ii !i. Aaron son man. r.nd K:n H. Slorm, Ci-ntainin 44;)'4 Acrks, nti improved. .Yo. 2. -I Tract of Timber Land I Situated in Clearfield township. In said county, . ail..oininif lard" ef ,l;is. I). Mrtiuu:i, Joseph ly- sart In Son. 1' Canah.in. and i.t hers, comnin;Pir j ls4 A c K ks, unimproved. I Tkrv.s it S a i.e.-I irc hnlf the pnrehase mon ey to bo paid on coiittrmation ol the sale or sales, , and the remainder in one tear, to be s. cured by i the jadtcUK-nt bond and nt. rtir.i jrc of the pur chaser. .Il'ti H .lit,,i, Assiicnce id L. ii. Fuucn.m. Clearfield Twp., Jtiiy 15. IsTs. GREAT REDUCT-Ofil I S-T CO jtr -'3y X f. . ' jj- t . ' V'-."""; xrr tV" ?"'-4"'tJ?i, . i V.VV?'-' aI sv-'JV?i--V..jLJ rsTiTtTB Axn GnorKns. CHAHlEBERLAIN institute I'D " iobAi WVKLi '11, P ANnOLT'ir, J". "V. Tt Is n lnrvn nnl tVrnelily ejn".p-d Pi-mtnarr t"or lilh liai.lishe.I in ls.Vi. l'rojs'rtv fr-.j rroin debu l'i:",oii.oo. New Jtoanlins Jl all,'' with sTeairi-lioat, etc, cnx-lisl in IsT.t at a c 4 if t4.1.'i. KxciOlcnt iKinnl ami liome-liko arranu menta throutthoiit. Toliil ej.nsa for Ixwinl. f ir fiinlied room, sti-am-hi-at- litit. aa-sliiru;, and tnltioii for 14 weits. 54H.-JD, fr.r one year, fU7.t. . For catalotrne or funhT inforniaf Hn, addftsa, Frov. J. T. Kpwarhs. Ii. I, Fr.iMirAU fgFaJI Tenn ois tis Aitirt'sf 27. WinbT Term oeM lax-. Sk Spring Term opens Marvh Zx V-is:iril.-t Jl. 1. virtue of an order of the Court of Common 1Y I I will expose to public sale, on the premises, on TUESDAY, JULY30th. 1C78, at 2 o'clock, r. M. the following described real estate, to wit : All that certain Piece or Parcel of Land situate In Clearfield township, in said county of Cambria, ailtoinine land s of .1 osi ph Itaker. Ilenry Cnirnn. estate ot Thomas Attains, jr . and others, contnlniii)- lot) AcRKfi. nmre or les, ah nit 35 Acres cf which are cleared, havitnr thereon ereete : a one nnd a-hatf story Li Hoi sr and I Uarn, now in the occuimncv ol .1. tt . rteason. Tkiims or Sa i.k. ine-third of the purchase money to be paid on tho confirmation of the sale, one-third in onevearand the balance in two years thereafter. Ilelerred payments to benr interest and to be secured by the judgment bond or the purchaser. JOHN WAlKK. A f? tt t l J. ttfr NtMi'n. Chest Springs, June 2H, TTENTicfNT Desirlnir to close ont their stock or vehicles cte., the understirn -d are now otteriiisr for sale very cheap, and on time II desired, I SPRINC WACON, . s. 1 Small Second-Hand Spnns a.2;on, 1 1 .Second-1 la ml iiorse line, A -n ONE SK.COM ha. n Moavcf and I? st pei", 11 I-EUFKCT OKPKa A Tin COSPlTloM. A. A. BAKKER & SON, .Tune"S, lT3.-lm. KULNSiU'llCJ. I'A. IJMIXISTKATIOX NOTICR. . l-.SMIP HI I II I I.I I" IMIll'.-""'. "I. Letter of Administration on 'he estate of 1'hil ip llardso-. Jr.. lute ot larmll township. Oambr: county, it.-e'd. have been urante.l to the under (liirned. to whom all persons indebted tosaid estate are requested to make Immediate pat ment. and those hav ntr ehiiins a.. ainst t he s, me will present them properl v -ui hem ieated lor settlement. . CATHAKINK HAliltKJ. ) ,,,-,., VINCLN I' HIK1. i A "m - Carroll Twp , June 14 18 -t. J" oiix MunriiY. m iv, PlIYSII IAN AMI Sl HtlKOV, 'h-v-.il H i i. li'iii'it i-i'. Cuinhrn .-..tiate. I' Nu't' !! e m be i,M.!e .it. tii rerideuce of Jus. I. Murray. (3 ii. tl. rt' n SHERIFF'S SALES. 1Y virtue of t,Ti.'lrv trilurf I?. Fi nnd IVn Frp".. Usue.I .u! if the iVnit cf ot mon I'leHsi-f 'Htr.b. l i-ocnt v and to me dire-t ed. thrr-will I e cxiios.-d r o pithl c s.- le, n t tl Court ILuise in Fetisburtr. OnTlU'RSDAV, Al'GUST 1st, 1S78, at I o"rlt-k. .. the follow In real estate, to wit: At.i. the r-iht. title nd 1r.'rr-t it Cbr.-tinn Retch ef. In 1.1 t" r. I t e crennd """.Ved in Snrr.Tn il vo t "rnrtcli. 'nrr !'ri cum1 y. i'a . fi r' ins en t he rurtrn kp "n t he tv" n. h t nn al I. f on the enst and sen'h. nn I sdaeni- 1. t el J Ifi L:hol on tti" west, httvini there, n n . t.'.l t'i ft-.rv ipsrt (mine and purl j.limll Invern stnl n.t'.lMiik Flst'le n. in ti c oi-.Tpmr of " V.r's tiitn lirirli. !"i, a tuece or parcel rl !n!i' te.l in SummirviPe oreti1-h. 'titibita c.nntv. I' , adj'.iiiirg the old ('..riiiyr Uuil Ifiixt nd liid' I John Shaitmimh nnd et tiers. r...t nitnuK f-acres, mere or le". Also, a piece r n-el ot Inn I ;' mnl in Wshiiml.m tnnliip ":iin!rin re'tnty, I'll.. a:-,..it..r.K land id Win. M r I "rrni ;i t. 1:ici. I Ntivl .lel'.n I!:, nnd et lier. t ei.t a Mi -i C !rre-, more or less, havirnr there.-u rn rir I pinii'i b. use. n-t new ei unied. I nk. n in M'tii ion a:.J to be so"4tI ti thr Hit ll. rin .n It amrr el al. Al.so. ad the r.a'it. tiilr .nnd m:. r- rt id .los pti iantner.i l. in jitui to a piece cr .tnrl o lie l fi'iiate.l -n Carroll tea n-l.ii . C 'Iii'm in eeutitt, l't . a':'.:n'njr la !s cf .Ins. 1 1. nit 's . "hr:t -n i I liesi. r. M ieha-I I.ir ev.ier. nn I lu r. cnt ln liiK ir.oser mere ..r b r hav ! hereon i-r cte I n ta.i story pl.n.k ! t.;!-' an 1 '':.uk srti. new In the i ccujiani-y et .losi i h I! tntner. Taken inn ecii;i.n ari l to be sold Ht t he stilt cf A. "A alters, ter e i.f .lehn L. Sdiiilmi. Ai.su. all Ihe riclit. t.tlv and Interest rr .teln II ipps :n I Vrmh I.iev l. ef. in and to a pteee it ' purctl ol ti nd sitna'ed in'hei t. wntiip Cum- J.ria enuntv. Fit-, adpilniiiie tnn.ls el J..hn Nsittp, Jehn I antiy. and frt Iter hind id defendants, e-.n-taintnic loo "acres, more or less, unimproved. Ta ken in t xtcntiou and to be fid at the suit ef M. I. Ln.ce. Also, all the rlht. title an. I In tercet ef Jetiti II i.ps. et. in and to a i. ee or parcel et Inn. I ail n nte.l In 1 hf-st townslnp. i "n tnbrii e. lint r. I "a . ad fi'ininjf lauds r Jneph 'A cn'.t, Man in Ielirieh. Siiiiinons.ttc.uei, and i.tb.ers. rrml niii! nir l'"l ? acres, more er less, pa rt ly e eart-d. ha vine there on erected a one and a Imlf stury loir to -nee and h.it Fla'de. m.w in theoecupsni t id .lnsi ph Hi . , Ais.. !l Ihe riirht. title and" tmer i .I.dui Hipps. el. In and to a piece or par-el ot land !'n- , ated in su-"pic"tnnn toxtnhip Cnnibna eeiint -. ; ln.. adjoiriiut ln-!s id Ttieodore liaker. Jel n 1 Laiitry. S iiinel FarbfT. John It. NurIc, M. .1. . Flatt. and others, emit i tnu i ' ai-T. nmre r less, nl-an ti nereseit-are.l. I.hv-i ir l lo-eeon eret ed a one story b sc linw. nut new K-eu pled . A lao, 1 all the rid lit! tub- and interest of John ll'pts. l. ' in nnd to a ph.ee or parcel d land situated m i'hest township. CainOria eoiintT. I'a.. adj iinlnn la. dg id John Naicle. John Lfintiy. and othir lands of ttclendant. eontainir la't acn-a, nntre t less, unimproved. Taken in exicntten and ! bn to til at t he snit of First N at i..nal Hank l Indiana. Also, all the rirl.t. tit le and interest l Crlnli Lloyd, ol. In and a pii-e it ptircel uf l,nd sitn ated In Elder township. Cambria county. Fa.. d joinitikt lands i. Mrs. Xante, Jnli Hyera. Ux'e Ac "d'Cnne. and nthers. eoniainimt T3 m-ren. more v less, iiiiimprnt ed. A l. ail the rield title and interest et Criah Lluyd. of. in and l a pn-ee r pareel of land situate in Stiiii-liitnnii t wnh'j. i 'n tnfrYbi county. Fa., adtoinin hi nds of Then.bir n . Itaker, John Lantry. Sum'l l'.irter. John K. Na ; tile. M.J. Cl.itt, and others: fenianon mi:, acres, tnore or less, alnait M acres I'leareu. hat in there, on erect ed a one story loic hoiie. mil now is en pied. ' Also, all the riirht tttle and Interest ot I rirli Lloyd, ef. in and to a piece or parcel of land aim I a ted in I "hist township. I ainhna omnt i . I'a . a t- piinitut lnds of Ji.hn N'intle. John L.ir.'ry . an I ; i lur lands cf ilefendu nt, eolitainmic bi acres. ; more T less, unitnprove.1. Taken in exeent !oti and ti be sold at the Futt of First Natioiial Hank r Indiana. ! Also, all the rtirht. t'tle and Interest of Fran l'urbin. of in and to a piece or pan-el ol hind tt natcd in tlearlield I. .wnsliip. l arrbrla county, ! Fa.. ad)ointit: lands uf yiari ui M il ier. I'i-Ii r J - ..7.lcr. Until llaican. an.1 otttcrs eontainini; til aerc-e.-i..re or 1- ss. abnut ."-i acres f which n C eared, bavin t hereon erected a two story plank betide atul frame s'.able. n. w in the in opancj of Frank Iinrbin. Taken in exi-eniien and lo ho I sold nt the suit of Win. Lltriinrcr. ! A rso. all the ru lit. tit le an I inten-st of Wllllain Itecher. of, in and to a piece or parcel ol find a t uated In Cleartiel.l township. Cmnbrii county, ; I a , adjeiniiiiiisj lands of Thomas Miller. Henry Sprout. L.iw.ir.l Iturk. Ibivnl Salton.and others, : coiilaiiunir- 44 aeri-s. ut'ire or Ics. atu nt 'tin-fci i of wi.ii-ti are cleared, havinit thereon erected a. I two story pi, nk hoite nd b.it stable, new in I ha t iK-cupatH V id Win. Hi-i Iht. Taken in execution and lo he" Fold at the Mot id W ni Liit.i Ki r. i Tfrms of Sai e. Hue-third ol the piiichnso money to be p.ii.i u hen I he pn p. i t.t is k not ke. down, nnd the remninimr t wo-thirds 'n.'nie tha ' coutit tnaiion ol ihe ileed j JtillN" It VAX. Shi rii. Sheriff's OrTieo, Ebcnsbur--. J i'l.v L lsT-. Sales, 1V virtt Fi nd. irtue of sundry writs of .11. Fi. Ft, nnd Fijioii.. Issued out of Ihe t'ouit uf Common l iins t Cambria -oii.-ity nnd to in3 , diri-cted. there will be exposed to public sole, nt the Hot i I of Conrad KhmIi, in Johnstown. m Saturday, August 3rd. 1878. at "i o'cmu K, P. tl .. I ne lortowittif real t-tnie. to i ii A! t.therl!iht.t!tcB!;d Interest of W. TLtli.neh- flour, af. in and to a piece or parcel ol land minu ted in Taylor ti. nslnp. 'ami.i ia conn: y. I'a . kd j.iininlns liui.'f ol Stephen liouirhnour. .'.din J. Itiiini, T. It. Hole, and oi bi-rs. eotiiji in i iu ;:7 acre", more or less, atu.nt 10 m-rcs ol a hieh are i ; ;.red. Taken ia rxecu;i..n ;m l to be Sold al tl.e soft ot Joseph Strayer. rss'iiiieool Fhii.p K. Sh.-itb r. Also, a'l tl.e iml.i. .i'le an 1 interest id Wm. LMrelue. of. in an I to a j.iree ..r par el of Inn I slin.ited ia I.wi r o.lrr lownsliip. ( jmt.ri i coun ty, I'a. B.li..;n!ni; hi TV's ot heirs ol .l.-is. l.hi am, sr.. John Kiuir, mid o hers, eoi.t a intuit 4u iuti i, , more er less, hinlnir thereon en-ciod a im. s-orr .link house, a on- nn l-.i ball siotv fdank h-.us-, rnd Iwo stables, now in the occu;m tn-v id !-mnll Kldridae and 'I. M a-iswor h. i.iki-n in rxecu t .oti and to be sol i nt the su.L ol Jost ph Masters, endorser. At. it. nil the risht. till-1 nnd interest of (ic.rira IJi -rkey. id. in no I t a piece or puree el land sit uated in Adams touted ip, l";i;ni.ria i. tinty. I'a , ' adjoiui?! hire!? of Sam'J lb l!i;i:in. .1 bn lb rc r, ' Jai-o'i llerkey nn I In.n i I Itinmriir.iTiir. -. iitriin j li.z acres, more or less having thereoa i rect. ! ed a t wo story itwel ptiir lens- n u I ) . burn. ti.. ; in Ihe oc, tip.iiio ot ioo:jje llelst-i. a !, ail tbo ! rikrl.'. tttle and inter. -st oi j'.t-rket . ol. in a:i.l tun lot ol irri-und si:ui;e. in i oe ."; i.t a. ,,r Scalp Level, Ktchi.ind lowus'iij.. '.luit.tit emn . ty, l a., beinided (in llicimnh I y J. M . Christ a r, 1 ; i i. it.-, in lev, and on I he sou; !i in-1 In lied lord pi'-, ; havinit : hereon e reel el a tw i simy It.ine !iu ; and stride, now in t he oc.-upurc-y oi iro. H;-t kt-i . j Taken in exi-.-u'ion an I tu te I l at the ru.t of J.dins'otn Sat inits llttnk. Also, all t he riirht . 1 il In and interest id Jaen't Kyoek. ol. til nd t.i a t.lece or purei 1 of land situ ate in 'nuctuauith ion nsliip. t 'umbri.i i-..ui, y, l a adjo.niuz lands ol Htttrv I'uiicr. John Livnmii nirl H enry Sii.i fb-r. eon;riinitiif s.t a-res. in-.re or less, acres ol ahi.-h are cleared, Imvint ttii-reoii , eri-eled a two story plank bottle and loif barn, . now Ia t lie oci u pmicy of hi-il F'.H-k. Taken ni execution and to be so d at the Slid of tbe Johns town Mechanical ttorks. Also, all the riht, tit! an I interest of Fref. j crick I iccrbark. of. in and to a piei-i: ..r parcel of l l.m.l ? Iii itc I in the f i.tirth war.!. .1 hnsiewii iM.r j nnsli, Ca mbris. conn1 y. I'a , Ir' ntum on Ihee-t ' on the J. hi.stowH and Svaip Ij-ve tu-np ke, a i. J..IOH1J- I'optar slrect on lite north and an aller I on t he sin: h . t xter.il ttir lack to tan Is ol the heirs i ol Jncnb Horii. r. ili-c'd. havtnu I lier.-oli ereeitd : tw.. smrr plank lonse and t !acl.-i!ii' I. and wnir. u maker shop, now lu I he occiipaney d K. I n-ei 'ia It i and Win. .MKIiier. Taken In execution au l to i a ! sold at the mil ot Jacob .lacoby. 1 Also, all thcritfht.title.in i iiderrst of l.'i In hard Hinder, of. in and t-i a let ol ar.miid sr. o j-.e I in Ihe Fourth wart, .1 h us: own i-er.-nali. Cam bria county. I'a.. Ironttn .n the e.i-t on Adaei street ndjoinintf lo' l John Idbert on the s unh, ' Win. Ye-iiiir on the north, nod extcn Inn; buck ni t j,.it,k l.on.se, how in tl i oe oi'i k v vnrr. ii iny i-n.ic.oi i-recie-i a itti-i in r i. ceo;. a net- ol Ketunnr 1 Hinder. 1 a Ken in ex.-cu: i.jii n u.l to be sold at liiu iit of Ilaririrel S.einater, lor use ol J . Zimmer man. A lo all the riht, titb an I mtcrcst of H. Vou Alt. id". In and to a lot ot tr .ittel tnate.: in F.ret warl, Johnstown Iniroiiirti. 1 'nmbrta count v. I'a., Ir-mtinkT on Fotts street, a-1 enn lot .,! il.-tuy A I li nilt fli-r on one side ami an alley ki t he o: bi r, rxtendiiitr back to an alley, lurirr I In r. on eii-. ;. ed a two story frame h -us- and s-snic. now In il, oeenpaney ot ticor. e Ctipj.s. Ulc n n x.-i u t.,ii and to lie sold at I be sun ol An nst topple. Ai.sii, all I lie ri-!it, tl lo and int inst ot .la:n. Siniih. ol. In and to a I. t id vr..tni,l sru m- m t "oopi rsda le iMirouich, tl.uiil r a couniy "a , r..ni . Inif on street on ll.e west, en 'alley t,n 1 1, it north, and lot of Andrew Nipple on the sonih. haviiiif thetton erected a to su.rv honscuiid s al Me, now in t he oci upa nr id .lain -s Naii: h Also all the riltht. title nnd lnteri-S' id .lame S'li-Ib' , VI. Ill HII'I l" ifi ri pfH'U .Morr.iii.iie vn,, 1"h.. :i.iintnit lot i-f ttr. Ol. ni ami lo a in, oi roil n. l su itated u, I he t iliai: 1-lis hi p. t 't, r,a ,.,. ;,. r linnev. iac. t:nati li. r" and others. liKiiuprored. I nken in execution and i to lie sold al the eu.t ot Leonard Hook. i Triitis nr Sai.f. -One-tbitd -d the pun h:it tniiiH j- to be paid whi-it ihe propet ty is knocked I down, and tie; reinaininsr Im o Ihiuls I for r t hit I coiirti tiistion of the ids-. I. ! , .:i It VAN, Sheriff. I fheiifT s Office, Kbctistn-rir, Ju:j I, !;s. ! JJ TOTICK To II. II. ri:nlo of iehwoiwl. I ol. Ml c.nioTr Olii.i finii,,. nah Frinit'e, Inrerinarricd with N at f.us.a I e:t ver. and Jrall I'rinitU'. ot dnri.1, t, ,;: i,tt eountt, Illinois, heirs nnd Icjpt! f-j r-",:'Ti? tves ol Martin I'rmtcle. ileeensed ; take io" e- tl,,t an in.U. st will l.e h.M at lie; ivsi.lei.ee el t i-e r.' Martin Frirtile. of Cmt it, l.wr-ii p. t Vtrut.rm niunl), l'ii.,.m Sati nio'v.tlii. I'tkdarof At in sr. A. 1). l?rs til -.111.1;.. in the ait. In ...n id that dy, for if-n j. tirpoicu.il umkiiiK a patt lion id the real (slate t.X s id dcevrt-i-ii to in. I ainong I is heirs 4id lej-l n pM-si-nt t! ivc. tl tin- same cm lie .lone wit lu-uf .sr ;udi -e lo or sjsi.l ma t he whole-ltli-rwi to v- ie an i appraise it". ani - t' which time attd p ace vou are reift. -t .-1 to an. it vol lli'iit pr.-t-et. J'tilN KV VN. Sief'riVjrtst-c, LU-.:! .lu'v t '-:v.-s- t I fl