' V ISS2. ).) At, ANI IM'-IISONAli- . I nori' :i Mil . i . . , I 11 1" ' ...... -TV.- i tlie mo- t Auiut ir.onui in mc tli section im mat M'ti j i l.lackierry proT in 13 v.r v iniTiitMi-r. cpcak, lia9 been ; ami yrupa at verv lowcsT r r o,,r,,t tn ,r. , iir-ii rioi.r ;u ci.'w (wr k. . . . i t. . . .. . . . .. T';lt niKl'lu ( "u''.l c;in no o 'un-hiy -.y, by Milioii s ur.?. e uumum n. n,uv county Jan. to c"c imm m',u"u , 13 aiioui lo oe ereeiun i "jicpiis- "irr Crtrrolltnwn letter earn too late for vci'-Mo find a plrtco to ptit It in this T'" f1-t!"lf'" "tinrtowor, which Just now om. is gaudy and cay, being out in ! in. i ess nights made miserable bv that roif-'h. Shiloh's Cure Is the remedy . v i At J.inies' drug store. In ;! vou suffer with eivpepsia, and liver ";i;t ? Shiloh's Vitader is guaranteed you. At James' drug store. m nave powoer aim pun wiiicn you vt to stcr, fr squirrels you can go , r thp first, and nary fine" fear, will find bargains at, I'.arkers' dnr- V . nV'iith. as thev mut sell off their " . ; -:n, k before getting new goods. -:,!!llI .i I . ' rm '1 .M1U-K, lT I aUlOria r ifii or siex(i on a scythe, on i ,- ;a.ii, cuiiiiifj one oi ins icet very se- --'rh cured, health and sweet brenth :,, , bv Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price N aal Iniector free. At James' . -, re. F.betisburg. Y Parker Iro. have succeeded in rp ! few good bargains this week, wnich is canned corn at eleven cents ,,r five cans for fifty cents, lu'-o ever heard of good raisins being . at ten cents per pound? Nobody, we ..-'-a t, saw and vet V. S. Parker Ac Pro. p -,, u'v sclli'ig them at that price. 'r .l. si t h Mack, of Cambria township. in securing a pension I imck to Julv. I S'", at the rate of two r- r r month, amounting in all to J u. -A l' ; ! baby six weeks old ami wei.;iijng - .. r pounds is what puzzles the. Puzzle-K-rs. over in Plair countv. The parental .. n i; Heisej. but there is nothing of that . j'-.i-.t the storv. :p.e 1. Martin, en employe at the , r Wire AVnrks. Johnstown", Jhad the t i f nil ir.o a tub full of boiling - . . ii af urlay last, and was shockingly : ' There is some hope, however, of ; - '.A. V. vr r. If. Ifeist, chairman of the Dem . .., ii'ity committee, desires the pres- - hi this place, on Monday next, Aug. 7th, ; i ! a-i irants for olliee who are seeking -r:' i-ion a the approaching Democratic -v ,''.Tion. w is the time to buy shoes if yon wish i u.tige of low nrii es. V. S. Par- " v P.- have filled up their bargain conn- i . tv , r,f all sizes, and marked them ; v !. w t rices that you will be astonished ' - c-'ds can be sold so low. ' Y '. . 'i'' s have increased 40 per cent. v-'ir.g men have learned of the soottijnu ; ' . f -.ii' Tar, Wild herry and Iluar- , . I. ..o.tr. babies. Young man if you , t i !. t'e en haiiillfor an emergency, you -t'.. jn br'mc'ni things ti a climax. A -v of M'. Wm. Ford, of Frog Hollow, ' .V Ml from a load of hay was 1, . ;!',' hauled ilown the Penshoif , : a f.'W d.ivs au'f". and rolling over the j ; 1 anl down an cm! aiikment twenty-five ; ''-h. fnctt;ri!ig one of his legs between I . ;.- ,,.(.!.; r!::! ' ! -Mr-. I.ydi.i F. Pinkham's A'egitable j tl' r.in! is a tnot valuable medicine for . St! 'es who may be nfilicted with r f of diea peculiar to the sex. Her j : . - .ire rot only pu up in li.pii.l forms : n i i'N and lozenges, in which forms they . rt '. -sent thrr. ugh the mails. v'-t-r Mary Martina, of the or.ler of Sis--- M-'rey, and a daughter of Mrs. Tlier- ; E ..-'e. f Altoona, died in Hayes City, on Tliursdav last, in the twen.y- ' ir of her age. The deeea--Ml was born .- V.-'.vrv. J'.ht'r county, and entered St. .'' wavnt, T'ittsdurgli, April 4th, lsTii. , v ! s.,j re-t in peace. -V) til.f-nsburg l.uly wiio was in Callitzin ! T ;- ' :' !a-t as-ures us that there was a : ' fall "f snow there on that itav f.ble while it was coming down, lint ' after it rt-aehed 'ta'i Anna. Snow ; rr d.iv tf August is indeed a rarity, ' ' 'i tfi . ( tl e AHe.jlienies, but theie is 1 g what a cold summer like this will : -T. i- Peieocratie nominee for Judge of '; pi-me Court. Siias M. Ciark, Esq.. is ! ' a iii-1 iiitgnisiied lnwxer, but a sue- i .i t ir.-r. I lis farm in onr neighboring ! '.vof Indiana wi.l this year yi.-ld one -" 1 bi:-!iels of wheat and rye, all of . ' i is l:arveted and partly threshed. His -t v-'es. not oats will be in about the . op..rtin. ; -U'iii sincere sorrow we learn that Mrs. 1 vt'.ry of Aitcttna. a woman aged about r-. was stricken with paralysis on last ; -'! iv nfterufon. her entile left side being 1 '1. The nfl'.it'ted ladv is a cousin of , i ior of this paper, and for that reason, '!! as bei-T.i-e she Is a most worthy wo i in everv i expect, we hope and pray for early an. I coinnlete recovery. -I.oretto's a-pirant for legislative honors he Denio 'ratic ticket, Mr. A. J. Christy, 1 'ooning things up pretty lively, and it he his fault, or the fault of a goodly . r of earnest friends, if lie don't carry ' 1 rh'e at the coming primary election, s active and energetic, and if he don't i- c..:il of his ambition he will at least ' ' e satisfaction of knowing that he did ; 'a: o-t to attain the object in view i -( :iti:, t, ,tj iri tle li.i.rt.in r...... 1 come tr us at any hour, and we'll ' i r- t'y soon that there is no place in ' rg t.r any other town where you can !r. a! value for your money in the i!ry gr.o.ls, dres goods, hats, shoes, notions, and many things else, t' el eap cesh store .f John Owens, i's of all kind and summer goods of ' r ption positively closing out at : 'i ir Fob Roy ("uninngham, Trs. ' f.ro-snian, A. T. Duncan, Wm! 1 i - .'inn s Jackson. Prop. Marshall ' ' I. S, Mf-Kenzie, fli'hert A. Mont- ' " I. Morgan, (i.orge Thomas, Mrs. F TNeiton. S. M. Woodcock. Stew 1 '"us or Miss Ad-lie Yf.Mno,uire ' t 'i! th.e FlH'nsbiirg posfoffice. he or sure to g,-t it, provided the appli ' h' in time. ' a! !.(., or Robeitsdale. Hunt ' . '.'.: hi ms, if full of cider and V ' r bei,le the tmck of the Fast !:. to sieep oiT the effects. This a ! i eer well enough if there hal running, but unfortunately 'vis not the rase, and about 7 f"t morning wh.ieh was Monday h:s lifeless remains were found ii'.ilared condition. "s.i.ay last, says the Ilunting Mr. Ooo. Jacobs, employed : Mr. Samuel Smith, in Jaek ' Hiis county, while riding on a is s'ruek by the limb of a tree i ' the ground, failing upon his i.Mers. No bones were nroken, ": of the brain ensued and he t ilav. He wa a single man, a,. was well thought of. " T:"iii a gentlemnn in this place ' . -pi t, deuce with a party high 1 ' ir.'i.-s j., New Yoik, that the i f th" railroad for which a sur '' through this section last suin- - t down in the calendar of fn- - v eents ns an assured fact. ' -t! ;i n..w to he determined, is ' to routes from Bradley's will b e one running northward or - r.;ite, the chances, however, r of ll,e latter. it is not so well known as it ulni ist anything people reed '' ..t the variety store of ... T. " establishment sin fact and .1 ie! v store " of Khenshure. o 1 whal is more to the point, ' ae hist as cheap, and maybe ': "r, than anywhere else, and - no Teason whatever for send '''t towns fur what can be had j.'t-ney at jour own door. Pest ! a's arid .-hoes In town, with -i hi ways on top. and patron. Mr. Benjamin iii1 na town-hip, had the U.ne '1' - i ntered or cracked imme ; ' Ihow, on Wednesday of ng thrown from a load of 'ic.-et while lie was engaged "iig a sidling road from the ' 11 Pis arm was first .struck ; ti.e wagon and afterwards j ' ' it and i lie of the wheels; : Mr. I., was al-o thrown a, j'.eto down the hill, and to '. ' ' " ,i't 4 'a:xs hhi t-scape from ; A yotir.e Grpensru-.r, lady nameil Ed'.tTi Ke'i'.y went out on Saturday nipht with, rtpr lover, a yotmi; man named TLotms B;p;ert. and after their return to the horse the Mil-uai ! bi'ilinii and coomc; wnt on until aViont 2 o' ! clok in tlv moniinff. when Miss Kelly was I seized with heart disease, and the family, ' awakened by lnr croans, fonnd her dvin7 in her lover's arnw, death ensuinsj in five honrs after. Bitieort was so overcome by jrHef that be ook poison, it is nlleaed, and at la et Re counts was lying in a comatose state, with little or no hope for his recovery. Deputy Sheriff Kinkead, who went to nende township to arrest n married man and a married woman, named respectively Sut ton and Dixon, both of whom are charged with adultery, was taken suddenly ill in White township, on Monday last, while on his return lo this place with the accused par ties, and was compelled to lay over for re pairs at the honst of Constable Noel of said township, who lied cone with him to assist ! in making the arrests. ITis illness is not se i rious, and we presume he will reach here 1 either rhis;'Thnrsday) evenl'ieorto monow. ' Our eood friend and true. Mr. Alver j Akers. of Johnstown, was struck bv the lo ! cal frei-jht at that place, on last Thursday ! mornin?, being at the time encaged in dri ving some hoes which he had just unloaded ! from a car. and while we condole with him the comparatieelv slight vet painful injuries 1 he sustained, he is certsinly to be concratu- lated on the fact that tt is no worse tvbirh wimin unnonuTeiiiy nave riocn the case had he not, fortnnattjly for himself, been knock ed Into an open culvert which crosses the track. It was indeed a miraculous escape from terrible injuries of not instant death. We are pleased to learn from the Zanes vllle CO Ttol'y Cwrirr that onr voung friends Marshall W. Jones, of New York" and his brother. W. Seward Jones, of the first named place, are alwiut to sever their eonneo tion with the wholesale marble and granite works of Mr. '.V. C. Townsend. whom they have served for several years as confidential clerks, and onen an office in one of tli onst. em cities for the sale of Scotch and American granite at wholesale. That thev mav nros. j per in their new departure even beyond their I most sanguine expectations is the sincere . hope of their many friends in this locality, i Afferal1 the prr-ans of praise bestowed utiiii i on uiinii-rmi nv me i:epn hiicnn pa pors of Blair county for his alleged efforts to secure a pension foi iiss farv Murray, of lloinnaysbnrg, thp onlv danchter of the brave and lamented Col. Wm. G. Murray, the bill, we regret to sar. has stuck fast in the Senate, and of course has not vf t reach ed, much less been approved, by the Presi dent, as we were led to believe, and so stated a couple of weeks ago. Don. wp mnv ndrt Is as busv as a Reaver trying to bring about the election of the machine candidate for ! Covernor, and therefore hasn't time to q'rve imsmiicn neserving matter ills personal at tention. At a nich Mass celebrated in St. Pene diefs church, Carrolltown, on Tuesday morning of last week, as we learn from the AVic.9, Miss Maggie Gels, dnnghter of onr merchant friend. Mr. John fieis, of Johns- j sown, received the Renedictinp habit as Sis ! ter M. Oertrudo, and the following named , ladies made their perpetual vows at the same I time and place : Sister M. Florentine, for ! merlv Miss Katie Jacob, of Allegheny : Sister M. Paulina, formerly Miss Mary Hardy, of Allegheny : Sister Ildephonse, formerly Miss Lizzie. Dorn, of Allegheny; Sister Teehla, formerly Miss Til lie Kavlor, of Carrolltown ; Sister Mechtilda, formerly Miss Lizzie Wag- ner. of Allegheny Rev. John Reardon. who has been pastor of the Church of the poly Name, in this place, for nearly it not qnlte two years, has been appointed pastor of S1:. Marv's church, nollirlaysbnrg. and Rev. Thomas Walsh, who took charge of th latter congregation when his lamented brother. Rev. John Walsh, now deceased, was transferred from HVillidavs bnrg to Altoona. soon after the ordination of Rt. Rev. J. Tuigg, whose place he filled, is to succeed Father Reardon as pastor of the church here. p.,tli of the Rev. gentlemen will make their bows to their respective con gregations on Sunday next. We can only wish them success, spiritual and temporal. In their new fields of labor. "Yo'e for.Iohn M. King, of Johnstown, for Assembly." is the advice given to the Democrats of Cambria county in a card w hich will for the first time he found among the other announcements political in this week's issue of the Fhff.m n Tt is not for us to say that the advice should be followed im plicittv, but when it comes to measuring men according to their merits we are nor aware of any reason why Mr. King should hide bis light under a half bushel or any other kind of a vessel. He has always been an active, en ergetic and reliable Pemocrar, and we are i sure, so far as ability is concerned, he would : not have to take a backseat if he was sent to repiesent the people of this county in the Legislature. j In the "Cresson Notes" published in the ' Altoona Trihnnf of Tuesday we find the fol- i lowing: "One mountain attraction which ; has not beeen proportionately patronized bv i the guests, but which Is now beginning to j attract their attention, is the trip to E'aens- , burg. The roadway to the ancient burg is i directly along the wafer-shed separating "the i waters flowing into the Atlantic from those : finding their way to the Gulf of Mexico. This in itself should attract attention, but is i supplemented bv the natural scenery and j historic associations of the nlace. We hope ' this thoroughfare will receive more at tent ion ! than heretofore. Orders for excursion tick- j ets at reduced rates mav be obtained at the j hotel office. Mr. James Snyder is the gen- i tlemanlv conductor." ' ! Rt. Rev. Pishop Tuigg, of Pittsburgh, was with ns on Monday last, the object of his j is.r netni tne reception Into the order of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Miss Pridget Gilllgan fin religion Sister Mary Patrick of Prook- Ivn. , xjs l,i77je O'Connell fin relic- ion Stfer Marv Parbara). of Honesdale Pa"" i nn.ni:.. it , . . . ... .... ' - ' ' I and Miss Mary Platte fin religion Sister Mary ' holasfiea). of MoKee's ( ;np Hhiir m,mtv I l lie l,t. l.ev. Pishop was assisted by Rev Dennis Kearney, of St. p3 Til'a f a t TinI i-o ! Pittsburgh, and Rev. Father Reardon, the resl idenf pastor. Rev. Father Kearney preached a beautiful and eloquent sermon appropriate to the occasion. The ceremony was follow ed by the Penediction of the Plessed Sacra ment and the bestowal of the Papal Penedic tion, whichjlatter Mesfngthe Rt. Rev. Bishop will also bestow on the congregation of the Church of the TToly Name, at an esrly day. On last Monday morning a oarpente namet Griffith Ashtown, employed at the new summer report of Mr. T. H.'neist, had the nil-sf trhlnn .t ftill . 1, . . : I.; ; - , "'l,r. I-'11"" I oi u.e mi! (i ng, a nistanee of twenty-three feet, his abdomen coming Mr! contact "with a i block of wood, strange to say escaped with no more seiious injury than a severe sprain of the right wrist, a" severe bruise on the forehead, a slight contusion on the left leg, and a few citsin;;he face. The injure.! man is lying at the residence of his uncle. Mr Pen. J. illianis. He is a native of Wales, has been only one month in this country and two weeks in this place, and has a wife and family in England. He is under the skillful care of Dr. Kennedy, who was instructed by Mr. Heist to give him all the attention nec essary, and that means something entirely characteristic of that generous gentleman. The Doctor represents his patient's condition as quite encouraging, and we aresure he will want for nothing that medical skill and kind care can furnish. A NoTF.n Woman. The item In regard to the faihire of "Yours for health, Lvdia E. Pir.kham," of Lynn, Mass., which has been floating through the papers, we are glad to learn is false in every respect, as we found on inquiring at Hubbard's International Newspaper Agency of this city. The Inn Hee said a few dsvs since : "The Lydift Pinkham Compound Pusiness Is not finan cially embarrassed as reported, but is being j conducted on a much larger scale than ever, i doing a large and growing business and pay- ' i"g one hundred cents on a dollar" Mr. . Hubbard has entire charge of the ad vertising ' of this and other similar large houses, and informs us that he has inserted her advertis- ! tuents on yearly contracts in over 8,0oi) news- 1 papers last year, f.o that she is to-day the ' best known woman in America In addition to this fact she U a live, earnest woman of over sixty, and doing a great deal of good in te world, as many of the best families in this city can testify. Her artverticements, though worded plainly, are not equivocal in any sense, and her remedy is one rf the few of great merit before the public. .cic Haven "IIM AIIK .I NI ANI W F.I.I,." tt. V. Pif iicf., Nf. I). : Iear Sir My tvif, who ha.l boeti ill tor over two years, n'nd had trio 1 ninny otl.er rnedirines lierMiie sonnrt nti. I yyeil t y usintf your "Favorite Proscrip tion." My niece ya a!o eurel hy its use, after several physicians had tailed to do her any .oi. Your truly, Tnr j Mf.tttvfn, Hatcher's Station, ia. WHY WOMF.X SF. IT. Derail-! they have learned by -xperienee that it overc, me despondency, ,i iCetion weakness in the t-.ck and other troubles ,,f the sex Is why women every wheie use Var ker's Ginger 1'onic. 7onie Journal. Itexuty Ilegalnl. Tlv beauty ami c!or of the hair may be j .-alt'ly regained by iiMncr Parker's Hair P,al- ; ,uii, admire. 1 for it iterfuhie, and dautlrull ei-adieatiiu iTojierties, I a Mn i ssm. Kri-ni.r:. TtOVV A COSl-THIN.: f iTIZRXOF AMIi.HKNT TOWSfHIP TOCK KOI R HI M)I(KI) 11, W ORTH fK ISTKRK.s-r IN A STBANOEK WPfl rnnvKU A sCOfNPr.VL. Joseph Polcy, an honest, unsuspecting and industrious citizen, resides in Allegheny township in the vicinitv of Mr. Wm. J. Buck s store, on the Loretto and Carroll- iA A' and is tlle ownir a small tan yaia. rour or five weeks ago a stranger wno gave his name as Henry Richards, of muidie age. medium size, respectably dress es, ai.d of fair conversational powers, made nis appearance at tr. Potey's residence in the evening and told him he was a saddler nj trade that he had come from Woodbury, tHltOTd county, where he had been working rpr a Mr. P. urns, and was in search of a loca tion In which to resume his trade. He stay ed at Boley's that night and an arrangement entered into bv which the saddlery bus iness was to be started by Polev and himself pn the former's premises. Of course some leather not manufactured bv Mr. P.oh-y and a variety of other article were ronnirod to start the business, but Richards had no mo ney, nor had Polev the requisite amount, hut the latter had credit and a good name among his nelghlKirs. After a delay of a week or more without proceeding to' carry out their partnership arrangement, Polcy took Rich ards with him to a neighbor who lived a couple of miles distant, and from .whom he borrowed ?K0, giving his Judgment note for the loan, payable within one veai. Richards at the same time giving Poiey his (Richards') judgment note for the same amount. Polcy either then or before thev started to ritts- j rmro on last Monday week, to purchase sur I plies for the proposed saddlerv shop, handed ; the borrowed money to Richards, and in do ing so committed the greatest mistake of his I life. Arriving in Pittsburg. Richards sug gested that he would l'ke to cet a suit of clothes, to whi.-h Polcy assented and ?1 were Invented at a clotbing store for that pnrtiose. Thev then visited a leather store and nurchased $."0 worth of that article, af ter which they took lodging at the "lle'ivetia douse, " not far from th Union depot, in tending, as Holey supposed, to close out their TmrChasi'S TKv -hnnt O r.V.l.l-" nuvr rinrn'"cr Kir-Iiarr ?ot np, and after tellitiji Boley that he could not sleen owing to op pressive heat, he remarked that he would go down stairs and take a walk out in the fresh air. He went, but did not. return to bed, nor was he on hand when Poley came down in the morning. The latter waited at the ho tel an hour or more tor him and as he did not appear went to the leather store and stated his case to the proprietor, who advised him ro RPP ,,1P Mayor. He ca'led on that official but was nnable for some reason to procure the services of a police officer to search for Richards. Poley remained in end about the hotel until evening, but Richards did not pnt in an appearance. Tn the evening Po'ey went up the Connellsville railroad to Port Perry, where his brother resides, and re turned the next morning, when he was told bv the barkeeper at the hotel that during his absence Richards had been there inquiring for him. He made search for him that day (Wednesday) in a score of sniorms, but could not find him. Thursday was also passed in an unsuccessful hunt for Richards, Mr. Poley not returning home until Friday. Mr. P. managed his business verv badly in PitNbnrg on Wednesday, when Richards' return to the hotej in the morning showed that he was still in the city, and he could unquestionably have been found if the pro per effort had been made. On Monday last 'Mr. Poley was in onr of fice and till thought that Richards would soon return to his residence, but we learn ed on Wednesday that he had not done so. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Polev, who can ill afford to stand the loss of loo. Ho seems to have placed the most implicit, con fidence in Richards, who played his game on his unsuspecting victim with the usual cool ness of men of bis stripe. That he is a first class scoundrel what we have above related demonstrates beyond doubt or question. a tr.xrn ri.EnurwiJi.- ! Kven the patience of Job would become I exhausted were he a preacher and endeavor , ing to interest his an. Perce while thev were : keeping up an incessant couching, making i it impossible for him to be heard. Yet, bow j verv easy can all this he avoided by simply ! using Dr. King's New Discovery for Con ' sumption, Coughs and Colds. Trial Pottles ; given away at James' Drug Store. Khens- burg. Pa. Wk call attention to the advertisement of Dr. Orin F. Newton, of No. Smithf-old street, Pittsburgh, on our second page. The doctor is a graduate of a Cincinnati medical copege, in which citv he practiced medicine with eminent, success for oyer thirty years. So successful was he that he acquired a great reputation for his treatment of chronic dis eases, and many who came from abroad to try the docror's skiil as a 1 n 1 resort are, now living and well, and willing totestify that he positively cures cases that have been pro nounced incurable. Leaving Cincinnati in .March. lss-, the Doctor came, like a good Samaritan, to Pittsburgh, where he estab lished an office and is now practicing and will continue Jto practice the healing art. He makes a specialty of chronic diseases, such as catarrh, consumption, asthma, bronchit is, tc, and many who have suffered for years have been snatched from the verge of the grave by a few timely visits to his office. He i the author of the '"Scientific and Rational Medical Treatment Quarterly" and several other publications treating o?i his Profession. l.y reference to the the advertisement there will he seen letters f rem a number of citizens ' "''tsburgh and vicinit y recommending the '""r as a Kind and skillful physician. To those who are afllicted with or I I it.i r. 1 , 1 . . 1, : .j: - any danaerniia or "agreeable chronic disease w;e would sav, cur out Or. ewton 's address and the next time you are in the citv rro ami see him He charges nothing for consultation. Health is Wealth. Hires' Improved Root Peer package makes five gallons of a delicious, wholesome, sparkling temperance beverage Ask your druggist, for it, or sent by mail for twenty-five cents. Charles E. Hires, 4S North Delaware Avenue, Philadeb rhla, Pa. G-O.-l.at.l A Harotr's Stuaxcf. FxrEnrExr k. On Wednesday afternoon a strange man, about six feet tall and having the appearance of a drover. Went ton hnrher SJVJf".'l.;I,.rt.'r".I, ?treet' ko5 Seventh bv a col ored individual named Jason, and made ar- rangementa with the proprietor to keep the shop open a little later than usual that night i for the purpose of cutting the hair of a voung ! lady who he proposed to bring around. Ja-i- son remained as he promised, and sure enough 1 about II o'clock the stranger made his ap ; pearance in company with a young woman ; dressed in black. The female submitted to I the operation of having her luxuriant growth 1 of hair cut off short, after the prevailing style j in which men wear their hair, and when that , was done she also asked permission'to arrange j her toilet in n side loom. The gallant Jason I consented, and the mysterious young woman disappeared for about five minutes. When she came out she was attired in a light eol ! ored suit of men's clothing, her cast oiT gar I ments being tied up in a shawl strap. The j man who brought the vour.g lady to Jason handed him ?2 for his trouble and the pair departed. Jason happened to be at the sta , tion when the four o'clock train left for the I west on Tuesday morning, and he paw his , visitors of the night liefore getting on lward. i This is a strange story, but Jason is a man of truth and vouches f.,r its correctness. Does anybody know who the parties are? Altoona Tribune. Bttnin i dm: re made pallid and unattractive by func tional irreeularities, r. Nch Ir. Pierce's "Fa vorite Prescription" will infallibly cure. Thousands of testimonials. ly druggists. A Case of Mistakf.n Tpf.ntity. Men tion was made in these columns lat week that a Mr. Kelita Woodliead, of P.altiniore, had come to Johnstown, and tlie remains of the bov who had! been killed by the ears at the station in that place on the 8th of July having been disinterretl, had identified them ns being those of his son. Mr. Woodliead took the remains to P.ristol, p.ucks county, where he and his family resided previous to their removal to Ilaltimore, and before their burial at Bristol thev were identified as those of his son by the re-t of the family find also by their former neighbors Thus matters remained until Sundiv last, when, as we learn from Geo. V. Ka!v, Eso,., of Johns town, who is one of f he Poor Directors of the county, nd who received a letter from Mr Woodhead on Mondav, the real son, who had liiiicn the lamented Greeley's advice bv Koine west, turhed up at his liome ir. P.aHi more as full of life and waywardness as he ever was. This stranee denouement has as we learn from the Altoona "Trihune" crea ted a fear in the mind of Mrs, Courtney if that city, that it was her own son, atred ah'ou twelve years, who was kil'ed, as he had left only a few dnjs before the accident and has not yet returned. It would be next to im possible, however, for any one to ideal ifv the remains now. The Iitlngn nhlitir Charm. A delightful frasrrance of freshly fathered IFTTi n FUOn OUR PI.I r.r.l.lABLF.. ; Ci.ARAPAI.E, July 30, ISoi. ' Lt:.K Mcl'iKF. I am here enjoying the ! society of a dear old sister, with several ' daughters and her daughters' daughters. 1 This old grandmother and myself are the only living members of a or.ee large and, if not a conspicuous, a distinctive family of the . Smith tribe. Onr parents were both or- 1 phans, and neither mysister nor niys"lf ever had a single relative, outside onrown family. We never saw an unrle, aunt or cousin. 't Had. our parents died without issue their ; races would have been extinct: yet, if there ' were a reunion of all their direct descend ants, enough could be collected together about Pittshurfc and its surroundings to make ft first-class camp meeting : and if a book of prose and poetry were written about their vices and virtues, it would make a large if not an interesting volume. If all th de scendants of the orphans, William and Ag nes Smith, were collected together, the would almost equal the swarm of descend ants of the sturdy Walter Palmer, who lately overrun Stoningfon. Claradale, in Washington county, is a de lightful spot, overlooking Monongahela City, on the Monongahela river. While it is not perhaps as alluring a spot as Andalusia, it is nevertheless a lovely one. No softer moon light baths in floods of silver sheen were ever vouchsafed the orange groves of Andalusia than are shed over Claradale. No balmier breezes blow over Araby the blest, or the gardens of Oul and Cashmere in their bloom, than the zephers which linger in loving dali ance amid the rose beds, janira thickets and honeysuckle arbors of this Eden. No bluer skies bend their sapphire arch above the Pay of Naples, or the Lake of Como, than here on Monongaliela's enchanted shore. On all the beauteous pendant globe, no fairer realm unfolds itself to temptan angel down. There comes a time in life, however, when wealth, position, and all the fascinations ot the world fail to charm a time when we realize "all Is vanity." A time when those we would care to please are no longer with us, when with Tennyson we exclaim : .. 'Oh, for the touch of a vanislied hand, Or the sound of a voice that is still !" . The other night while wanderins through tire labyrinthian passages about Claradale, when tlie katydids were chirruping, the fes tive lightnina bugs were giving out their phosphorent flashes, and the moon had risen high in the heavens, suddenly a body was seen to fall. The fallen victim looked woe ful, ami remained silent for some time, after which he said. "Well, I'll be damned." When a man makes use of that expression I he gives all- to understand that he Is badly beat, and accepts the situation. There is no other popular expression in the English language which so fully expresses a man's disgust, and at the same time his resigna tion. Fearing that the readers of the Freeman- might think your correspondent was romancing, he wiil not attempt a further description of that fallen body, but change the subject. Monongahela City's elite society is on tip toe over the pleasing news that there is a probability of having an American Victoria as well as an English Victoria. Mrs. Wood hull is to be a candidate for the Presidency of the United States, and it seems as if the people of the whole world are going to rally around her. Meetings are being held throughout England in advocacy of Victoria Vvoodlmll's election to the American Presi dency, and all of Europe and the balance of the world are likely to follow suit. The American Victoria is said to be very hopeful. Why not have an American Victoria ? Very pleasant in the higher circles here, too, is the news that American society is to be honored with the presence of that English beauty , the "Jersey Lily," Mrs. Langtry. We "have England's word for it that she is the most beautiful woman in the world. This English Langtry "Lily" will eclipse the aesthetic Wilde, the glaring 'Sunflower." The Pitts burgh T)l"p"irh, however, has the assurance to say that the average American'lady "will discount her fascinations before she has been twenty-four hours in our expansive atmos phere. " While upon the subject of female beauty, I will take occasion to say that a lady guest at Claradale is beautiful beyond my power of description. This lovely young lady but recently cave tlie most precious treasure of a woman's life, her love, to a young man, a prominent railroad conductor, and is here summering for the restoration of health. She is beautiful as a fiower. In the delicate lines of her lovely face there is an expression which tell more than words can speak. Her deep brown eyes flash a passionate love, and her voice is one of thrilling tenderness. While it is pleasurable to gaze upon this lovely young wife, it. is painful to think and fear that, like a summer flower, her summer is about to close. Roses bloom, and then they whither: Cheeks are bright, then fade and die : Shapes of light are wafted hither, Then, like visions, hurry by. Quick as clouds at evening driven O'er the many colored west, Days are bearing her to heaven, Home of happiness and rest. How long I shall remain in this Eden Is problamatical. My stay here depends en tirely upon tlie action of the "wisdom chunks" of the "cave of wind" and the "fog bank," ami th movement of Gniteau's Pres ident. "Chet " has determined not to desert the White House until Congress fags out un der theonmbiiud pressure of bad ventillation and malaria. At this writing, speculation is rife as to where "diet" will go after the ad- j joumment of Congress. Some say that he ' has selected the Soldiers' Home as his sum- i mer abode ; some declare that he is going to ! Alexandria Pay; some say he will either summer at Grove Spring, on Lake Kenpa, or j at Conemaugh Lake, on the Allegheny niumiiitoi ; sump comcnu mar, ne win sum mer at Long Branch or Conev Island, but Madame (irundy positively "asserts that "Chet" will summer at Greenbrier Wrhite Sulphur Springs, and if there is anybody in this wide world who has his secrets and knows w hat he is going to do, it is Madame (irundy, and, although "Chefs" prettv cot tage is being arranged for him at Long Branch, I think that what Madame Oiundy aserts is true, and that "Chet" will go to Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs. Wher ever "Chef goes I will go, and it may be be fore tins letter reaches vou, or is in print, you will know at what point mv next letter will 1h wiitten. Pp to this time "Chef has maintained a Sphvnx-like silenee worthy of the "Great Gilt Taker" himself. It is ex ceedingly gratifying to know that "Chef graciously accepted the present made him by the President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, of a Scotch collie dog. The "Grtat Gift Taker" refused the present of a bull pup because the expressage bad not been prepaid. It should be a matter of pride to the American people to know that Piesident Garrett prepaid tlie expressage on the Scotch colI,e- G. N. S. Thf. Matitin-dalf, Coi.i.if.rt fs. We find the followincr in reeard to an extensive and prosperous Cambria county industry in the Altoona Call of Thursday last : The Martindale branch of the Pennsylvania railroad connects with the main line at Porta ire and extends south ne.irly three miles to Martin dale, the new mininir town r.-.-ent!v established In the very centre of the extensive coal r.ronertv of John It. Martin & Co. Many new mlneJs'' hod.es have pist been completed : others are now under contract , an i itfs the intention of this firm to fur nish every miner or craplovc having a iamily with a comfortable house convenient to thee woriTs J!';?;. ;u"-l h? e".-ral manager, has come to the cone iisb.n that there are as manv steadv, sober and Inteliiarent miners In proportion to the nnrn oer employed in the trade 'as i' that of anv other and that with care In the selection of men ami then in iirimt them comfortable home, irood school faeil.Hes and chnr-hes convenient and In banlshlna the whisky tariirfrom the neighborhood Z . ?,, t f r?move 'he prejudice from this class ?L "!h r"- ""I " et he has demonstre. ted that this class of men are not strikers for his miners have been steadily at work durinir the en tire summer, and are earning fair wapres and ara content. Ve understand that nt no verv dlltaSt day there will be coke ovens established at this point to manufacture coke lor the eastern market It is said thnt c.ke mde from the "F.-"earn of '"'PPy will equal tnat maie Bt mon! nellsviile. if made in bee hive ovens and with same core ,n cr.kimr. etc. The steam saw m in at I ortae station so l,.n2 operated bv this tirm will be removed to Martindale. and will be uTed at once to manufacture lumber from the lanre q.ian- eV,e ,'fT,'n1ih,e VRhFT thnt -Tet remnin "n the estate of the firm. There are over one thousand EE,,.,hI?7r Knir,"!1 'I'"", common!, "led cedar, that has never been cut over at all for oir CATATtrtH. P.eiief in five minutes in every case : cratifyine, wholesome relief beyond a money value. Cure bee-ins from first appli cation, and is rapid, radical and permanent Ask for sanford's Kadieal Cure. Complete i.F.msov ix MioitT-mxn. If a class of 10 oi 12 persons can be se cured, I will civ-ea course of lessons in the AKT OF FHOliT-HAND WRITING in Kbensbllrs at an early day. For terms and other particulars, person" interested will please address T , J- Frank Condon, July 21, lS8..-4t. Johnstown! Fa. "O TROrBI.E TO ISWAM.OW Dr. Pierce's "Pellets" (the oricinal "little liver pills ) and no pain or priplnr. cre sick or bi ions headache, sour stomach, and cleanse the system and bowels. 25 cents a Nfw Jr.rsr.v Ghatf. Wine. The success of Mr. Speer, tlie great wine man of New Jersey, has arisen Irom the strict purity and valuable properties of his wines for invalids and feeble persons, and his reputation ex tends over the whole union as being a relia ble producer of pure wines. His Port Grape wine is now being ordered by families "in Dresden, London and Paris for its superior medicinal virtues, owinsr probably to the iron contained in the brown shale rock soil in which the vines grow. For sale at James' drug store. Ebensburg, Ta. OrR bravehero Fat on a moesy stone, beneath an ancient elm. cazlnB; npon tbe "flippery ripples of the crvtal ?tream whieh sped pii.-this slippered teet. He was drcamtntt a day-dream and softly humming tht favorite son!?, '"'Still so rptiIIv o'er me stefilina." when a voice sweet s the ripplinir ws'ers fell upon his ears, and this is what it said : "Why sit you here idle when Jas. J. Mnrphv. 109 Cllnt'.n reet. Johnstown, has such ft fins stock of ready-made elothinir tor men and ovs nwattinir your Inspfn'tion and purchase, and has such a cnmmendal'lo desire to please evervho.lv and suit the pocket-books of all who wish to buy anythlnir In his line. That's AVhktii!. f h where are von trninsr, my amiable friend T oh ! where are you oln said he. I am irolmr a new utt of clothes to huv at the New York ("lothtn Hall. Oh! where is that ? my nniltlo friend ? oh ! where is that? said he. The pln?e is at 210 Main street, and the store you shall quickly see. Then I will ro Willi you, my amlahlo friend then I will (to wilh vimi, said lie. So they both went together and with suits for ttne weather they quickly were fitted to a T, T. T ! o thou and do likewise, reader. New York 'loth!ni Hail, '210 Main stecet, next to Opera House, Johns town, Fa. Marv had a ltttle corn upon her little toe, anil every plaoe that Mary went this corn wne sure to jro. She went to Hlnmenthars storo one dny to ir-t of shoes a prtlr. and of course tt is fair to pre sume thnt the little corn on the little aforesaid went with her there. 'orn or no corn. Blumen thal'a Oreat Kastern Boot and Shoo Store, 111'.) Kleventh avenue, Altoona. 1s the place to get very cheap. neat-fittiiiK and comfortable foot covering-? of all styles, sizes and qualities, for ladles, misses, men, youths and children. Pl'RSOSAll TO JIE OJtlTl TmVimTAfr Hilt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dvh'si Ciir.nitTii Ki.wno VotTio Bklts and Klrctrk; Appliances on trial for thir ty day to men (younsr or old) who are afflicteu wfth Nervous Hehllity. Tost Vitality and Min bood, and kindred tro'uhles. euaranteeinir speedy and eomplete restoration of health and man! v vlic or. Address ns above. N. B. . .No risk is Incurred, as thirty days trial is allowed. (5-:M.-5X"-.l OniTl'ART. KiVUr.HlART.-Hied. In tfalTItztn. on Sunday evening. July 31. is2. V. H., enly son of H. A. and .lulia A. Englehurt, aiteU 1 year, 11 months and 13 day. "Another preelous little hnnd To Kden's sweet harp-strlnsr irtvon; Another seraph's jrentle voice Another ehcrnh safe in heaven." The bereaved parents have the sincere sympa thy nf their manv friends in this community, of whieh the were reoent residents. BUCHANAN. IHod. at Armarh. Indlanaeoun ty; on Saturday. July j. 1882. Miss SaUie Buchan an, at an advanced age. ANNO UNCEM PINTS. ASSEMHLY JosF.rn McDonald, of Khenshure;. will le a candidate for nomi nation, suhjeet to iMrooenttle rulej, at the next primary election for Cambria, county. ASSEMBLY. Editor Freeman Pear Sir: I'lease announce the name or A. J. Chp.istt. of Ioretto, as a candidate lor Assem bly, subject to fhe rules or the Pemr.oynti pnrty of Cumbria eountv. MANY UKJIUI'KAIS. Loretto, March 22, lSS2.-et. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to to announce the name of N ath akibi. Hornk, of Johnftown. ns a enndi late for A"ptnldy at the cominir primary eleetion, subject to the rules and renditions wh!"h irovern the Pemoeratie party of Cambria county in its choice of candidates. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to aunonnco that J. P. Woonm rr. or Johns town, will be a candidate for renoinination at the coming Democratic primary election as one of the Kfpresentiitives from this eour.tv In the State I.o ifislature, and that ho will faithfully ahldn by tke decision of a majority of his fellow Democrats as Indicated by the vote cast at said primary election. ASSEMBLY. Enrron Frkeman : You are authorize i to annouree the name of MlrnAit. Bracked, of (rallitln Borough, as a candidate f"r Assembly, subject to the approval or rejection of the Democratic voters at the coin ing primary election. Knowing- hi? fltnr--s and worth, we can earnestly commend Mr. Bracken to the cordial support of erery Democrat In Cambria Co.intv. MANY CITIZENS. Uallitiin, March 28. lSM.-t.o. FOB ASSEMBLY. The undersigned offers himself to tho Dcmtwraey of Cambria county as a candidate ft. r the Iecish.ture, and If found worthy the support of a majority of his rel it, w i 'f-iuorrais ai me rnminy prnnnrv election, and Is endorsed at the polls in November next, he pledges himself to serve the Interests of all con cerned to the best of Ms ability anil entirely re gardless of cither fear, favor or affection. .JOShPH (iUIWALl), Ebcnsburir, March 10, lva.-am. "yOTE FOR JOHN 317. IvING, OF JOHSSTOWX, FOIl ABSKMULY, At the P.'aiorratif Primary Ucction, Jnj. 19;h, CARD. 1 hereby place myself before the Democracy of Cambria count v for nomi nation for the office of Sherilf, subject to the rules of the party. JOHN BEHE. St. Augustine, April S. 18S2. STTERIFF. We are requested to an nounce that the name of .T .siah Waters of Johnstown , will be presented to the Democrats of Cambria county for the office oi Sheriff, subject to the rules Eroverning the party, at the approaching primary election. STIERTFF. At the solicitation of a a number of friends I hereby offer mvseir to the Jemocnicy of Cambria county as a candidate for Sheriff, and will abide by their deejion at the cominir primary election. D. A. LUrHEK. Carroll Twp., June 9. 1S2. SHERIFF. The undersigned will be a candidate for nomination at the approach 'nar Democratic primary elect ion. sobject of course to the rules of the party, for the office of sherifl of Cambria county, and hopes to bo deemed worthy of the favorable consideration of his personal and political friends. JOS. F. DI KH1N". Allegheny Twp., April 21, 18S-.i.-te. POOR DIRECTOR. YYe are author ized to arnounco that Charles Flick, of Ja retto bcronirh. will be n candidate for Poor House Director at the comlnsr lieinocr.atie primary elec tion, the result of which ho pledges himself to abide by. POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR. We are authorised to announce that John Kora n.rn. or Croylo township, will be a candidate for Poor House Director at the comf ns Democra tie primary election, subject to the rules governing the par'y. POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR. We are authorized to announce that jAeon War ner, of Washington township, will be a candidate for Toor House Director, subject to the rules which govern Dcm.cratfe primary elections, and if nom inated and elected he pledges himself to se.-ve tho taxpayers of the county to tho best of his ability. POOR DIRECTOR "We are author ized to announce the name of .loHr ".n?FT, of Allegheny township, as a candidate for Poor ln rectorat the approachinir Democratic primary elec tion. Havins; been a Democrat all his life and be lievinit himself competent to dichorice the duties of said office honestly and creditably, ftir. Carney earnestly solicits the support of his personal and political friends throughout the county. STRAY STEER. Came to the prem ises of the subscriber, in Allegheny township, on or about the first of June last, a red steer with a white stripe on his back, commencing at hips, and supposed to be about two years old. The own er is requested to come forward, prove propertv, pay oharires and tae him away ; failine in which the steer will be disposed of as the law directs. ANDKEW JId'UV. Allegheny Twp., Aug;. 4. ls-j.-3t. SALARY $20 per woek to live airents. Some thing new. Sells on sigh. Thb Tkmm.b of Life: representing the l'a-t i'resent and Future. A fine lithotrraph in six eleeant tints. Size. '2 x 33. Comments of I'ress. It is a beantlfuliy finished work ofart.;non Sfvtarian conveys the truth of immortality In an unmistable manner." Pitts. Chronicle. "A irreat dealtf Ideality and artistic taste shown in compo sition, clearly and irraecfnllv blended into a nar montouswhole.' Pitts. Eve 'n Telegraph. Sara plelree. Send for circular ls-4-2m. W. T. Pittsburgh, P, ..ii:.f;;.iif-'; b I ,'-.--T itCllKItiTS: t On vhit'i any one rsapliy. THE McTAMMANY Orrrar.p.rtes, Melotieans and Automatic Organs, ' t .:.i.'-.... Send for Circnlmrt, Otmlofraea of Miufe, C Jf . MtTAMMAJTT, Jr. Inventor and Manufacturer. Worcester, Maes. 9 AGENTS WANTED. "OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meetme of the stockholders of the Cressoo Springs iompany will be held at the Mountain House. Creson, Pa., on Monday, Augwt 7th. !'!, nt 12 o'clock, m. Election for .President and Directors same day and place. JAMLS R. .Mcl'U KE. July a, l2.-it. SecretHry. Louis Cook Mamilacliiriiig Co s CARRIAGE WORKS, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE IN THE WORLD. FULL CAPACITY, "THE STANDARD VEHICLES" AKK MADE AT THESE WOKKS, EMMKACINU Brewster, Whitney, Cooper and Timpkin Side Bars, and Sal idee or Monarch Triple Spring Buggies. The Greatest Varieties of Styles, Tlie rinest Tiro and Three Spring rita-tons, Hie Jlamlsomest liarouches in the Market, Stylish Carriages,' Four ami Six Fassertgers, Canopy Top liashel Phan tona, Tlie liest Flat form Siring Wagons, Rail E-ctl and and Flain Side Wagons, Open and lop Surrey Wagons. t. BOOK'S -STANDAUD VEHICLES " are known all tlie world over a3 the best for r?,i,r r " !0"EY' D" not y circumstances buy until jou have sent for our Cir- wt r. n rriCeS- AVl!",tS!!e trade a specialty. 1U member we make our own WLee.3, the SARVEXT TATE.NT, and warrant every vehicle. 17-23 'o- -Cm 1 A Passing Word. A.XYTHT.XG THAT CAT REASONABLY BE ASKED FOR IX SUMMER CLOTHRVG FOR MFXand BOYS AWAITS YOU at OAK HALL. The TRICES on BOTH THIjX STUFFS and VV0LE.YS are FIXED or READ JUSTED OX THE SCHEME of OUR B IST MOXTH'S UPSET SAFE. Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, rhiladeltihia. prospectus: DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN PAPER. The Weekly Lancaster Intellteonccr M the olrtpst. th? lart.Vhe chnr.e?t an J tbcjt.cst weekly imblislird In fennsx lv.inia. It feels that the f re?ent State campaign If of pn yireiue 1morUnce t..;the t 'r inmcawcaliti, an i th;it ihe elertt.iii i f tlie lKTn.i-itir ticket challenges the earnest cflnrts of every patriot. It believes In full ar. l free niicuspl.m or the is pn?. and that tlie clrnitation it Ii-'moerTtic jour nals is the bet way to turme the truth effective. Itemocratie eomuiitteemen an.l'workers can do no Letter servlee to the esiu.ee than to pi rend their local 'j.arty n!ni;il and a 'irt-rhtpi Iieuaocratic State j.aper throneliuiit their ditncM. It wiil furnish fr.uu now until aft.T the election, for SO cent?, eh in advance, an eiirht paze paper of M eolumhs. and with peldom les th:in fr..m 60 to 64 polid c.'l-iuins ol reading matter, inclu.ltnic 1 The news of the .lav received hy mail and tel eirraph from nil parts c.f the world up to the time of (toing to press, at o'clock on Tue.-day evening. '1. Editorial eoicnient9 on the leading topics of popular Interest from 8 to 10 columns of original editorial matter weekly. 8. Everything relating to the State campaign in Pennsylvania, including reports of ineeiinifj and speeches, addresses, etc., and pungent notes of the situation. 1. t.'hoice literary, poetical and humorous selec tions. 5. A fresh and well eornlucted agricultural de partment. 6. W'pekly reports of the Lancaster. Kcw York and Philadelphia tobacco markets, with accounts oi the growing crops, its outtinu and curinif. 7. All the local new? ,f Uanua? ter city and coun ty and ndjoinimt districts. Household, commercial, produce, cattlo, stock and money markets. . Ixcl and Keneral correspondence and epecfol wuiii.'uLiyiH mi in i".-ei laneous toi.ics. I From this date to November ) 1 Copy p. maiieu rree to any i dres In Pennsylvania. tree to any ad- SO ftn. nnnsvlvania io c oplett, to one post otnee 9 I. no 2 " " " ' 10.00 Address, sending check ot monev order STtlNiiAN fc" HEN'SKU luiSCASTUR, Pa. SI'or double the alnive amount the Lancaster Wrrkltj Intetliqencrr, tho Cambhia Freeman and a neat and valuable little b.K.k entitled "A Thous and Facts," or a copy of lr. Kendall's -Treatise on the Horse nnd Its IMseaoes," will bo furnished, singly or in clubs, to pnch and every subscriber, hot hampers to be sent for a periei cf three months. Kemit money to this office. SiiltE cf tffUUTS! f:r IHiiXSUS OF THE LIMITS OF THE BOROUGH OFGALLITZIN. "VTOTICE Is hereby ftlven that an application i.1 wiil be made to the Court oi Quarter Sessions of Oambria county, on the first Monday of next Seytember Sessions, to annex to the boroimn of Oallitzlc. and to become a pHrt thereof, the follow ing described territory adjoining said borouscu, and now embraced tn the township or Oalliiiln, viz : Commcncinif at a post, corner, on the line di viding TunnelhiU and Tallitzln boroughs; thence north eisfht and one-fourth dearees, cast ninety five and six-tenths perches, to a white oak: thence north seventy-one and one-half deurces, westfurty two and seven-tenths Heretics, to a white oak ; thence north seventy-nine and one-half decrees, west one hundred and nineteen and six-tenths perches, to a chestnut oak ; thence south sixty and three-fourths degrees, west one hundred and nine ty perches, to a beech ; thence south thirty-four and three-fourths detrees, west forty-five and elirht tenths perches, to stones : thenee south thirty-hve and one-half deirrees. east one hundred and thirty six perches, to a hemlock; thence south thirty seven and one-hall deicrees, east one hundred and forty-seven perches, to a post on public road: thence north seventy-six .xr.d three-fourths deurees. east eluhry-four and two-tenths rches. to a post on line of the boundary of laillum borough ; thence by the line of the boundary of Oallitr.in borough the following courses and distances, vii: North eiirhty-three and three-fourths decrees, west two hundred and thirty-six perches, to a post : thence north twenty-nine and one-Iourth devrees, east forty-eiitht and five-tenths perches, to a post ; thence north sixty-two and one-fourth deprecs, east one hundred and eijf hty-eitfht perches, to a post; thence south twenty-live and three-fourths degrees, east one hundred" perches, to a post, tho Place of bcinnins. 5ECHLr.K fc KITTEI.U Attomry for Petitioner. Ebensburg, Pa., Aug. 4. 183A -ot FOR THE CAMPAIGN TJ1F, ClfFAFEST CAMFA-TGX FAFFIl IS TllF S'l'ATJJ. The Pailt Tatbiot will be sent to sinirle subscri bers until the tenth oj November next, at the rate of $1.2i per copy: to clubs of five and up wards at the rate ol jl.00 per copy. The Weekly Patriot will be sent until the week after the election at the following rates : Sinirle copy, 40 cents: club of five, cents per copy, club of ten. 30 cents per copy ; club of twenty. '5 cents per copy ; club of filly, 20 cents per capy. The campaiirn will be exeeedinuly interesting and every citizen will be posted on its issues and events. Send in vonr orders. Ad.lres FATKIOT rtiiLISHl.M CO., Harkimrvho, FA., Or send double the nmntint c'inrired tor tho week ly edition to this ollioe and secure both the Fkb iah and Patriot for the time specified. The Kine of the Itorty is the bMln: tho stomach its main support : tiio nerves Its messen gers ; the bowels, the kidneys and r..res its safe droirds. Indi -estion creates a violent rovolt amonir these attaches of the regal ornan. and to brinir them back to their duty, there Is nothinir like the reirulatine. t.uriivimr. "invlKoratinz. cooling oper ation of Tarraxt s Seuizek Art;iitr. It ren ovates the system nnd re-tores to health both the body and the min-l. S(iLl) UY ALL UKl'tJCISrS. GH&MBERL&IH INSTITUTE, RANDOLPH, N. Y. Send Postal for CatsTotrne (fri, whlcn will Kire full information roncerninit this substantial and well-known Setnir.ary for both sexes. Tprm Opens Annat 32. Address PROF. i. T. EI)WABD.l, 1). . Oor Ir Weeli can be made In any locality. oiitntfree. U. W. I.X.KAHAH k lO B jston, Mass. j ADTFKTlKUS ! send for our Select Iist of Local ' Newspapers. Oco. F. KowelJ it Co., 10 bpruce ( St . N. Y. 1,000 PER WEEK. Slate Normal School Prcnpnfs Innnrpnsd Fncilitle for Prrparlnfr TeiKhrrs for Enter. lnc Their I leld of libor. There is no more noblo pursuit than that of moulding human character, and no irrentcr benefactor than the truly suc cessful teacher. If you intend to teach, prepare yourself thoroui;h!y, and thus make your work 1 !ea.-ai,t and profitable for yourself and of rc rnuc to othert. Kvry teacher f honl 1 ta);e a full course at a professional school, and Pennsylvania offers you none superior to that of th INDIANA NORMAL SCHOOL of Pcnn'a. 1. LOCATION, beautiful, convenient and healthful. a. liriMUMl and; AITl'KrEN'AN. CKS. unexcelled. 3. INSTKL'CTOUS, experienced and f ucces.'ul. . IJHAbfATES stand high wherever known. 5. COT IiSK of STUDY and plan of In struction are what.youjnccd If you have de termined to become an earnest and suc cessful teacher. FALL Term will open SEPT. 4, 1SS2. For further particulars address L. II. DURLLNG, JrtjU.l-S PKISCIP1L. Notice to Taxpayers! TN acv.rd.mce with an Act or the Oeneral As. sembly f this Commonwealth, approVed the of taxes in ( ambria county, notice is her-hv eiven Jh'Tr:'v"6 resiiin in "'e districts below named that the County Treasurer, in compliance wi-h the b n'n ',h0,-1'aul CU "ttcnd'at the places o? ihe nLinJSwns'h,,p."nJ B"rou"h elections on ce. ving the 8 J dajr9 f"r the PurF0S0 of re COUnty, Poor and State Taxes Asuessfd for the T ear ISS21 Itcan Twp, and Johnstown, eth Ward-Monday. C,Caav! i'u'Justth hnStWn- 7lh Wrl-Te CLe?tAu'usTeuth,r' "nd CoPersdale-wednesday, AlIcirhenyTwp.'and Cambria Boro'. In W ard Thursday, Auirust 10th. Munster Twp. and ambria Horo', 2d W ard Fri- dav. August 11th. Heade Twp and Millvllle Eoro', 1st Ward-Monday. August 14th. White Twp and Millvllle Boro', 3d Ward-Tnes-dav, Auuust l'.th ViTi IrTi-"',1 f'rt-Wednesday. Aue.ieth. Klder and Taylor Twps.-Thursda v. Aur. 17th SsusqiiehannaanJ Conemaugh Twps.-Fridav Au- CarrollandStonycreekTwps. Mondav Anir 21st Carrolltown Br. and Lower Yower twp J!iw day, A u trust 21. r BalT n"t -liS1'" YodcrT"T Wednesday, Aug- Blackllckand AdamsTwps. Thnrsdav, Anir 24tn Jackson and Kicbland Twps Friday Ani.' Wth Cambria Twp. Mon.lav. Aoirust 'th ' Fbensbunr, Fjst Ward Tuesdav, August 2h tbensburif. West Ward Wednesday, Auir. 30th. And. in accordance with the 2d Soction of said Act, upon all taxes paid to the Treasurer on or be fore the 1st day of September there will t a de duction of rrvK Prr cet., while five per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes and placed in the hands of a constable for collection. J. A. KENNEDY, Co. Treasurer. Treasurer s Office Jane 23. ivt2.-4t- TO JOSEril KERR, the father of Joseph Kerr, Asjh Kerr and HouerKkrr Jreetin(f : You are hereby notified that at an Oirbans Court held at York. Pennsylvania, on Tu.jsdav, July 11. A. I. 1S2, a rule was eranted upon you to show cause why John. Eichelberirer.;..f the county aforesaid, should not he apjiolnted iruardianol the aloresaid Joseph Kerr. Annie Kerr and Homer Kerr, and alo lo show cause why an order of sale should not be eranted and the'same directed to Samuel Myers, executor of the last will and testa ment of Martha Kauffman, deceased, to sell the rl estate of said d'-cclent, conistinit of Tracts Noc 1 and 2 situate In MnnaKhan township, in the county of York, aforesaid, in which you are inter ested. Which said rule is returnable on the itolh dav of AiiL'.lst. A. I). 12. Witness the Hon. J. h x tTinsos, A. Ij. J.. of onr said Court, this 11th d.iy ol Juiv. A. I lt2 J. A. BLASSEK. Clerk. York, l'a., July Im, ls.-3t. 1794, T. W. DICK, A;r..t ior the 01L.0 HARTFORD COMMENCEU BUSINESS 1794. Ebensbura;. July 21. l.-3o. A D3JINISTRATIOX NOTICE. - K-f ate of Jons IIru-, dee'd letters of admin. strat:on on the estate or John Irrew. late ot V ilo ore l-r ntli, 'ambria countv deceased, havlnit been irranteu to the underiirned' notice is hereby iriven to all persons indebted to said estate tn make immediate imvment, and thoe havmr claims or demands airainu the etate of said decedent will make known the same without delay to ,M A K A H KT K F W Wi.more. July 'Tilu JB" ' CTRAY SITEEP.-Straved from the T em,X' ,f the h'er, at head of Piano No. e in WasliinKton township, on or about tho 1st of July, four head of sheep and three lambs. One of the sheep is a buck, as is also one ol tho , ooi v iwo oi tnc;older ewes are marked, said mark consistinir ol a slit or notch in one ear. One of the old ewes has also a small bell on her ' neck. A liberal reward will l-e paid for any inior- i mation that will lead u the reeovery ol said heep ,.. , 1 ' HANClf I. I Wa.-hlDriton Twp.. Julv 2. ls?J.-Jt. 1 CH KAP! C H E A P E R ! CHEAPEST! GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW ON H ANK THE LARGEST, BEST X MOST VARIED stock or Hardware ! Stoves, Tinwnro, Housefurnisliing Goods, 8u?., fcc. that can be found tn arv one etabl'h ment in Pennsylvania. His ,K compnses C!IS, FAELCS, AXD EUIS1 SII'IS, of various styles and patterns; I3llilleI'!, Hardware of every description and of bestVjualitj ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all kind and the beft in the market. Alsi, lanre st.M-k of TABLE AXD POCKET CUTLERY, (Uaswsrr. 4eenar. KIlTrr-l'latd Hsrr.Vnndin.l Ml I low Hall Ir,Trinlind Ville. KmUrn, 4n. ll, llnrsrMton. lijtr Iron, Rnll Rod. Horse Knlla. t arrlaxp Rolls. HI?. !. Mill snw. Urinilatnnrs. Mrrl Shov -l Ilw Mould. Itoad Srnp; mowing -mm hay mu, llnrnf II I nrks. Rnp rtnrt Pnllrtt, Cof-n ( nlilvalor. and a lull Hie ol llnrw. sillaar Tools. Also, a larife assortment ot Table, Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, Carriacp Oil Cloth. PAPFK Art Oil. CT.f'TH WIMK'WSIHI'IMI a vr SH Al'F FIXTl'KK : I.IvrnrcioL AHTOX SALT, the bet In tb worM forlHilrvand Table ne: InrcTiin IfocK SALT, the rbaj.t id bet for fec.llnir Live Sto. k : I.ANH PL ASTF.K ; Wmx An Ci-arnx PI'MIS. of the bt quai'tv ; PLKKINS PATENT SAFKTY I.AMIS; which eann.d be exploded : ChilievW'adiins Awr t'AKTS : tbe lanrest stock of MILK I'Km'KS of all shapes and s'res and of superior ware ever of. fered for sale In F.lenbunr : a full 'r" of PAINT HKfSHfN of the tnopt (ea'-i.le oii"l"v: WIN. 1HIW LAS. OIUS. PAINTS. Tt KIKNT1 K. VARNISHKs. fcc., together w'.th a lareand eom plete stock ol choice tiROCERIKS TOn.VCX'O AM SEARS a well as thousand" ot other nefnl and need'il articles. In fnct. anytMrtr 1 biwn't irot or can't ret at short notice Is not worth uy!nir. and wLut I do offer for sale may always he r--i'e l od a rnwT Lass in QfALtTY, while they wiil InvarlablT be SOLI) AT BOTTOM miCKS! 9 " Havintr had nearly thibtv tsah.-' ririm SSi K in the sale of troo.N tn my line. 1 am enabled to supply my customer" wfh the verv het In the market. Oive tne a l.bernl share of v.. ur ptr..n aire. then, anvl be rnvtnf.-J tb'it ttie i.et is alwsvs tho cheapest, and that It never pavs to luv an In ferior article simply becauie the price Is low. a It Is an indisputable ra t that such sods are always the dearest In tho eu.I. fiEO. TTUXTLEY. Kbensburg. April 11. 1T. tSTATILlSBEOTftR TIIIHV-ri 1KP.. . HAY BROTHERS II 11 11 I'll Ctlll'CIH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -or- rtn, mtm -AND Sheet Iron Wares ANIJ DKALEKS IN HEATING, PARLOR COOKING STOVES, SHEET METALS. -AND- HOCSE-rURMSHRG GOODS GEERU1Y Jobbinfj in TIN,fOPPERiSnEKMROS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos. 218, 280 mm WastiLEtcn St. JOHNSTOWN. PA. PI 1 1 L-VDELPIIIA SINGER MACHINE l:n4 to an Sinarr in the Market. ThA frit r.. , . -a. . . . -- .i-..-u.ii .or i-.puiar srv e Trr the people, which the undcr-i-ied ot..rs it,, ..il at the wonderful low pnee ot f-. Tt,. rn,chn is varrem.djnr the frm of three vr.r.. Hetucm ber that we are here an the time and that v .u not only have every opportunity to examine the ma chine and see lt in ojK-raio.n. but vu know where to come to itet your money back if the machine don t do exactly as reor.-en'ed. Vou will there- ...p i , ..or n micn-si r.y ouyina the Phil- .... .fuio .i.Kti -uuciime ano i-ur'ng r.( but ii- 1 iji-,. n no oue (4-2.-em.J Huck's Miiis.AUd.he! Twp IOWA and I A M H O MINNESOTA LiliJUo On the Ohlearo. Wilwaakee k St. I iul Hallway. Cheap Prices, Lons Time, Low Interest, And Kebalen lor Improvrmrnli, For map and fuTl particular, a ' twa- U li.LIS I.Kl MMU' n. .Tr., Land Cominisiuner, Milwaukee, M ia. T-VR, M. J. BUCK, Phtsician and FrRarov, A I Toosjt pi Office and residence on Fourteenth street near Fteventh avenue, where nisht calls can te mti Offco boar. from 9 to lo, a. w., and trorn a to 4 and 6 to . r. m. Sicial attention paid to 1,Z eases of the Lye and Far. as wcll as to Snrr-oal Operations of everr description. l-l.j.tf.i STATIOXAIIY ENGINE for Salft, wuh H..ler and other appurtenances in a "vl rens ir. 'a n be seen t t h e S -n m an s . a IX "oi liery. Benscreek Station. 1". K. K. N. b". mTHK(HiK, Sonman. June 9, li-tt. P. K. K. Aont. G EO ATI OKX ET A 1-1. A W. LBtM-Bl IS, f A. Oftca on Centre stree t.