i-M.-TBrmi-. m ... liil-l 8 ' s le"".' r H,. -v I r J . . J I G. tl. r Mr atcs rnr.r.MA. ir mrro mmifliH. nun -' ";'' i i -. n lilrti al"1" ' " " " - ' r forty rr- :" . ttic. Mnre Inn Itltomillli' Orenn n,.e,j . nn '-J. .,, ririrr( list of snlsrlters,, not ,. ihnn hnmlrfrt. sent n on or fre irpirmlirr 1st, at alioic rnlf. !.' r, AND Pl'.lvSONAI, rwORATIC PRinART ri.rCTIOX. j - , ji..T..vrnf le voter" of f imbria county will . . e'r respcetlre pltees o"h il.linr election". , f... . ... A'jn-i-t 1!. 1ct. and rote by ballot for I - n it'on of candidate? for the county tt.dcet, ! I -. ,.r; r. r r "lir' H. . rij f - stntu T.ir'litor. r, f-'T 'c.r If ii o T;rprtnr. , . .. -. r .Tmtv (. bi ni i - 3i.,nor -t rn 111 !t fem an w'll nlo be elected in r-rr rin Tote fer two persons for State -j. ni.l fer one perjoti only for ea -h ot the ;:- !1 te open from 1 oMock v. m. to 7 .... -,r 1 rocssTry pat'r fnr P'.n'bi'-,r,ntr the . r '" 0 ftimibed eai'h remmiTteeinnn. , ji.-ocmnn will take the r 'tnrn" of the T-.!..rt'nrz. on Monilnv. Anar. 21. fol r . n irenTlnir t1 'ommlrt" will he held : -' r. M. of thnt iliv. when the v.ite will . ! 1 the name! of the nece?fut eandt- :-:-.-'f-l. I , niie-te. thit. In order to nvoid nn- I - 1 Ti Te. wherever ronreniont. thi ' - -..-riT- !'ili' ileMre to do ,o. th-y hi pir- j ' 1 e th seih-'l retiirri of a nntnher ot . : ' -- 'i- Into the hind of one of their j i,'v-r tho nme to the f'hulrmm at j i f the f otiTity (Vmm!rt(i. j "h nivn elected momler of the f t " 1 T.i'tee on the l?th ttift. for the onn- r.....,,.te,l to moot In Erienfhurif. on it Ai:.'tit 21. 1' "-'. at 4 n'elnek r. M. tor the ... f .!. 'ivs n Chairman ami tran':n'tlntr - .-;..n, aja tnny he ilnome.l necessary. T. H. IIfi-t, 'halrmnn. -- Ans. T. - r l r T'vl'trrntir V.nnrv Vlftinnt of p ice-.f or-enlne nn'! rV-'ine the pnlt -rl hi T'nirha hnll he nfl follows : - ' .'! ie r ene.l .it 1 o'clock p. m.. and p. M. j ! ' e n-.m't'iTTn in the re.-peetive . ". j.pronh-i ? ill l e .Tuiltfoa flf the - - I ,; .n who -hn'l npt'ofnt two lnp" : ri "'.-"ks who hn!l be rurmbcrs of the - e ! i r' ' r ,1 r,-no- shnll le ont to the f'o-n- . 1 r " e t 'h t irn'ri n. n t, 1 o,rh 'omtdft- .' ' T-v.u-e t ri I.1 re rtilr!-. tlirneil hy ' .- ' !-wi,r,o,.T4 nn, t'e-trl hv the ( .- .- i . i.l rt orie h'l! he i.o--t,t '!1T, n " ' ' ' !t the i.l.v of hd.lT!' the 1 1, n .pi y n f.or j,0 rr,f.Irn, nrft nind . '. " n:inin Of the pirflea Vot'Tii; nt - v. -V Tl-'fall. A'iO.nnn , . f c ( . rMiir11 . ( .i ft 1 lr,,j a r.f t h a i .nn t y ' mmoipe-.- , .1. 1 ;o. nnM one opv o -:il1 rtni-n?i. v --. to he f"iieit iir nrd rriirpe ! , j. ....... ,: i.fx ,0 jtP chiirnian i'f foimv o , ,-K'e to ho co.'ile-l ii and kej t c r. r('fon m (ir-"" ihy. 1 l'"T il'l n'v he -iTIottpI to vof fit e o' h- h'T.it the .ncra! Eleetion. In the T'V n 'T'l-.'lv rilo. A f 1 1 nore . " 1 o t T l i - p t V .it virel the lenio'T:tie i n .i ,-. ... :r J ij.-Trnl KleTion. r-Tei-t i t i i , i vr. i it 'io. niro fif -ji vonra sln.e ' 1- :ior:il t.l '"', n. ;tr.d looi:irrt f heni-olros f,.r.ow,n ah;. 11 (, elected hy p-;nrlT.v Kirtion. eh cod oicniltte-. Fhnll elect ballot ot their rirt regular Tnnn hv " f'l airman h;i'.l r-mnln In offlie nn- r I' elr-etoil. ' i. rmnn -hn'l eill a m"et1nir of the I f"r T.tpit-ee witnin .'.5 .lava from the r- F'eeth.n. t ewly eleeted 'h.iinr.nn hnll nom- -.O -r. - .- r- r ,-.r i t n i 1 on h o 11 he f rld '. r - y t 'np- iTtj tTr.p :i f f rrr .n !. sr,f.p,. r r.fn.rcl c:ee t hiw. of I t ei;Ti rt iiri' I, no'e-" ,.(.p rj,. ' '"id ai.- l l in 'he hand. of r; - 'i n r v i "010 ip -oo within Zv - Isv j -. v ' in n..t;,-e h i '1 tven to the r.:e--ed wl'h'n fie d.ira. , Tl frc iml t Vi )tVit-ri l'Hee. , r, arkers' p';r,-:iiate nud ou will be "' its superiority over all others. Barker A- I'.ro. have some big bar- v r this week. Call and see them. r.iiker Sr Bro. have a full supply and lard for sale at the. lowest 'Thursday) nioniins. before the :'s woik, was cold enough tor "- su-e of job ivork and advertising Ire 1 to curtail our local variety :ves. brain and muscles train strength t'ower of endurance by using Brown's 1 -..l iv next, the foa-.t of the Anrap '' B.lessed Virgin Mary into heaven, e a ho'.v day of obligation in the Cath .irch. " r.-r iame back. side, or chest, use Shi- ' Porous Piaster. I rice 2 cents, druc store. At 1 n e'shteen-pound heir was reeeptly to Michael Breen, tf Orbisonia, Hunt in couptv. -' roup, Whoopine Couch and Bronchitis '.uateiy relieved by Shiloh's Cure. AA (irus store. e rillrifi nml Dlnninf ' rt I .i "i 1.1111 'ii i u 1 1 1 r in i ;ir- Hiir Balsam explain the popularity of 'W'!o restorative. runnier resort fo'ks seem to have stake in not keeping open doors r instead of this summer, will you cfiuch when Shiloh's Cure ' 1 r - ' 1 v. iramediatp relief? l'rice 10 cts., ." Is!. At, lames' drugstore. v.-:i I ave not ordered all t lie phosphate T t-Ms fa'l. cail at Barkers' and see ' -v have for sale in that way. People do not believe that V. S. ' A Ilro. are selling 5 r;in, or ,,(,rn for '5 ("nil, see, and be enpvineed. oar old danchter of Mr. John S. ; ;f Johnstown, fell a victim to that .. sr..,:r3P diphtheria, on Thursday " Parker iv Bro. have ipt received a ihi-t and rhosphafe. Farmers ' v wi'.l r.f ed some to make their wheat ""i-riprahle father of Jndgp Dean fell n Mill story of a building at Reno- i . w;,.r, h.e resides. a f,.w Rg0 1 1 ope of his limbs. '!. twin danchter of Mr. and "e .Murphy, of Cambria town- an ar!v hour on last Monday ' 1 4 n.onths and lidays. I rt on Tnesilay last appointed . eourt ener and Messrs. . " o'-d Thos. McRreen, all of this ; ' ':,:r for the epsuing year. ! '''ti' evening paper at Greens- 1 1 I, tnoeratie weekly at Scottdale, t riinnty. pre among the journal- , '" Premised for the pear future, j cu'dinued wet weather is not ! y: hob- with the:batvest, but it i y i n-h.t-nre London of the potato ,,r,! "Rotten Row" is concerned. ' 13 lo-ioht and comely little daugh- ! " M B f'reerv. of tins place, was '" convulsions on Wednesday lat, i ';i a preeaiious condition ever ""r friend Va!i.pririe and long-time snhj- RNhop, of Allegheny from a mowing machine while other rlay, and fractured "ers for J S P, psall. one each wie AhV.tt. Mrs. Mary M.Davis, :r'-r- rtr. T. S. M.-Kenzie and A Mef'onneU. and three for A C. 'r ' "1 uncalled for at the Ebens- . '. o t . ' ' " Court was in session on Mon ' - 'ivof this week, hut the bnsi '1 wis so voluninous and so ' irterest to most of our read- ' 1' ear giving a report Jnf its do- ' ' ' f hay and nine hundred ""t a"d rye. to say nothing of . etc.. not yet garnered, ', season on the t-xeellcnt 'r ' P. Anderson, in Allegheny ' o tl.i..f et away with thirty ' "-i'Ver, a horse lance ) "s. ! .', 3'f'i'!es from the residence r , , ' of Richland township, on -( week. ;) the members ot ' I were in the hay field at the . V ;'fi" late in congratulating our ., ' ' 'rnporary, the on the ' ' ' -re I upon its twelfth volume , ; -"' All H.e same, we wish it a . .. n; "' I'foi'orons career, which -1U , 1' T Its loOfl!ltie merlr tn ooi i f r rood qualities, among J!l nud 110 r,ln li.r ;t. .i:.;,.c - - - - A lnrrm exploded in th hinds of Ir-. Altoona, win! she war a- r8 of h?r reilenoe on la-t ent. lnfliotirii verv sovorp ; burns 011 her W'ft side, face and neck. i Findine that there ij to be no compro mise nnitMii? thf apirants for Sheriff on the pemovratie ticket in the north of the county. ' Mr. Jehu Bhe, of Clearfield township, re- i quests us to announce his withdrawal from j the cordet. Belie b!eed for that. 1 A young law student named Alfred Ah- j ton, e"ho w pursulna his studies in the office j of Jnicr Potts, of Johnstown, was put thro j a preliminary coure of professional sprouts in this place on last Tuesday evening, and ; emerged from the ordeal with flyina colors. Head advertisement in this issue of Al legheny (Yiilesre, Meadville, Pa. This insti- tut ion offers creat inducements, not only in the way of low prices, hut their facilities are j not excelled hy any institution of the kind i west of the mountains. Send for catalogne. j The World's, Dispensary and Invalids' 1 Ilotei, at Buffalo, X. Y.. destroyed by Ere a i year nsro. is rebuilt and full of patient. For Invalid's Guide Book." giving particulars and terms of treatment, address, with two j stamps, Wohi.d's Dispensary Medical ' Association, Buffalo. X. Y. The Iloarinsr Springs correspondent of : the Altoona Tribune displays an exceedingly 1 level head when he says that Captain (?) F. D. Saupp, of Lorettn.'who was recently visl i iting Hop. (. H. Span: at Bonrlna Snrincs i n iMit iiuii. w iioir-souien TeilOW, Wlio en- I joys himself wherever he is." j A ceneral invitation Is extended to all I the eoldiers' orphans "sixteeners" of this ! I Stite to nttend the second annual reunion ' j ' hich meets at Harrlsburg on Wednesday 1 , Thursday ami Friday of next week. For I I further Information address C. Day Rudv ! j Chief Cor. Sec'v, Harrisbnrg. Pa. "' 1 1 1 We are slightly behiud the Tim in wis)-- : I lug success to the proposed estaljinnent of j a Democratic daily paper in Altoona, hut should the project come to a head, and an ' i excellent head it will have with that capable, 1 journalist. A. .1. (Treer. in the chair editorial, we promise it the best in the shop Mr. W. X. Campbell, a nrothe'i-in-law nf ' Protlionotary Cates. of this place, while working on a sawmill in Readetownship. on ' Tuesday of last week, was struck in the stomach with a picket or paling and sustain- I ed injuries resulting in his death on Sunday j last. Tie was thirtv-one years of ae. ! -Our artist friend. Dr. Wilsonfhas just. ! put the finishing touches to a magnificent portrait of the late Dr. Tl. M. S. Jackson ! "the founder of Cresson." This fine paint ing is to be presented to the Mountain House at Cresson by a number of Dr dackson's old friends. It can now be seen at Heist's hotel. 1 In tills place. A lamp expl. j The store of IT. J. ft ads, Esq.. at Chest 1 Springs, this county, was entered by bnrglats ' n weefc aero last Saturday night, with the pv- ; ident intention of getting up a corner in boots and shoes. At least we judce so from the fact that between ?l'00 and 5300 worth of ; those articles, and no other goods whatever, ' are among the mis.sing. j Mr. D. M. Pitter has sold his house and j lot in the West ward to the Sistf rsnf St. Jos epn for SJ, 125, and purchased the property j in the same ward until recently owned by ! Mr. Michael I.atterner for thr same consid- j eratloti. By the pnrehaso of Mr. Rirter's 1 property the good Sisters become possessed j of nearly an entire square of cround. . There Is a rather noteworthy coincidence ' in thfl fact that tho lata Rev. John Walsh had been a rr:ct twentv-eight years when ' be left Ilnllidayshursr. and his brother. Rev. ; Thomas Walh, recently appointed pastor of ! the Catholic congregation in this piaee, came ; from Mollidaysbiirg to his new mission after ' having served at ti e altar for the same length i of time. 1 Ten years agr the name of I.ydia K. ! Finkham was scarcely known outside of her native Strife. To d:iv it is a household word : all over the Continent and many who read i the secular and relitrious journals have be- come familiar with the face that shines on them wirh a modest confidence, in which we ' read that ''Xothing ill can dwell in such a I temnio " j Three women and one man Indulged in ; a hath together on the Cnnemaugh borouch ! side of the Woodvale dam about dusk on Monday evening last and as if it wasn't ' enough for thr-m to be personally and collec- i tivelv dnm ie.l, the Tribune thinks thev ! should 1 a ye been pursued with a "raw-hide," j which, we presume, would have done the I most good hail it been vigorously applied to j the bare hide. " i Our good old friend and patron. Mr. John , traver, of Taylor township, father of Co. ! Sun't St raver, of this p:ace. and our no less esteemed friend .T"hn F.. Strayer, of the Cambria County Bank. Johnstown, had the misfortune, we regret to say. of being strick en witn paralysis on Thursday last He is greatly nrostrated. hut the attending physi cian has bnpes for his recovery, and we trust i he will nft be disappointed. We are in receipt of a request, signed ' "Many Democrats," to announce the name j of Oen. A. II. (.'"fT roth, of Somerset, as a i candidate frr Congress at the coming Demo- i cratic primary t leetion, but as the General's : name will be on the ticket to be voted, and : as he will be alone in his ulory, so far as at presert known, -,ve have no doubt of the re- ; suit, and hence see no necessity for publish- ' ing f'e card, as requested. ! Tli rough some oversight last week we ! reelected to roticethe death, in San Anto nio, Texas. July 29th. of Dr. James Humph reys, son of Cnpt. John Humphreys, aged 1 about a-j years. The deceased was born and ! partially raised at Summitville, this county, j wlwri I'.n ubseqrenti v studied medicine ' with Dr. Devereaux. He was married to a daughter of Mr. Wm. Callnn. deceased, for mer owner of the Callan House, Cresson. May he ret in peace. It is reported on what is said to be srood authority that the syndicate which some time . ; ago purchased the .Johnston Moore lands in IHaekMck township from the Wm. M. Uoyd : : f,uaif;ne(.j. bavp sold all the hard wood and 1 hemlock timber on said lands, and that pre ! parations will soon be made by the pr.rcha i Pers to commence operations upon an exten- , j sive seale, if they have not already made a i ' beginidiig. By this purchase it Is understood ! . mar the investors expect to realize quite j handsomely. So mote it he. The man Sutton and woman Dixon, j whose recent arrest In Reade township was ! noted in these columns, had a hearing before Justice Kinkead. of this place, on Thursday : lat, and were fully committed and returned i to jail for trial, the former on the charge of I adultery and the latter for the same crime, 1 combined with bastardy. The woman looks j as f she was the "connecting link" of which j Darwin had so much to ay. Her own father, i who j aNo In jail on the'eharge of robbery, j is the proeeutor in both the abovn cases. ; Sutton has a wife and children In Munster . township, and his nertner in fruilt has abus- band In Clearfield countv. I Fine stationery, alr)iini9. satchels, pur 1 ses, books, as well as pocket knives, razors, ! forks, spoons and scissors, are constantly kept I at the Variety Store of C. T. Roberts. To say 1 that is all wouldn't do, because you can buy I watches, clocks, chains, keys, guards, rines, 1 charms, and, in fact, jewelry of all kinds, at i the same place. Mr. R. also keeps umhrel ! las, gossameis, rubbers, bats, caps, shoes. ,,;"r, p"'"', "'ncme, ami even ny PPr, together with trp-t.D cote paper at eirwt eent prr yard. A visit to the place is all inai is necessarv to convince you that you can find many things von need and which can be bought at reasonable rates. While Dr. Richard. and Mr. E. IT. Flick were retnrning In a buggy from Carroiltown, on last Saturday afternoon, their horse be came un-panageable a couple of miles from town, and the Doctor jumped from the bug gy, escaping without any injury. Mr. Flick, however, kept his place and endeavored to get the horse under control, but after vainly trying to do so, was thrown from his seat, bis head striking the ground and causing him a good deal of pain for some hours after. The horse ran for some distance, but was stopped by a man who happened to be pa-sing aiopg the road. The horse escaped un hurt, but the buggy sustained some damage. Mother Aloysiiis, superior of the Sisters of Charity, whose mother house is in Altoo na, bought on ednesdav of last week, from the Bank of Commerce, Pittsburgh, what is known as the Stokes homestead at Ludwig, adjoining Greensburg, paying therefor the handsome sum of JTS.ono. The property is one of the most desirable in western Penn sTlvnnia. comprising as it does H'O acres, all but twelve of which are cleared, the entire tract being underlaid with the best bitumin ous coal, while tb improvements ara first ehiss in every respect. The good Sisters are said to have secured a splendid bargain, which they propose to utilize for educational purposes. .V rjire bird foi this locality was shot in Gsllltzin township, on last Tuesday morn ing, by Messrs. J. F. Trexler and John IT. Dougherty, both gentlemen getting a poo at it. 'i he feathered biped was of a dark blue color and measured about four feet f mm tip to tip of wings. Its legs were fully twenty five inches in length, its neck about three feet, its bill, which w as black on top and yel low underneath, about five Inches, as was also tiie middle toe on each foot, while the nail or claw measured not less than one inch. The strange bird whs in Ps nest when shot! If it ain't a sea gull, which, having got tired of the billowy deep, was gulled into rustica ting on the mountain top, will somebody tie kind enoutb to tell us what they think it is? Mr. Trexler also shot a hawk a morning or two previous which was helping itself to his chickens, and which measured six fett across its outstrttched wings. Devth ,f Mrn Math frnr.v.-Wp no ted the fact l.rst week that Mrs. Maria Cur ry, of Altoona, a cousin of the editor of this paper, bad been stricken with paralysis, and now it becomes our painful duty to record the death of that reallv good woman, whieh occurred about 12 o'clock on last Monday rnght. Mrs. Cam 's maiden name was Cope and her aee about 64 years. We are rot sure as to the place of her birth, but know that nearly if not her pntire life was spent in Blair county, principal' at Xewry, llollidavsburg m1 Altoona. She was proverbial for her Kindness of heart, geniality of disposition, sincere devotion to hpr duties as a wife and mot her, and earnest attention to thp obliga tions imposed upon her as a faithful and de vout member of the Catholic Church. Her husband, David Cnrrv, now a frail old man, and five ebildre n, James E. Curry, foreman in the finishing department of the P. R. R. rr.acl-.ine shop, Mrs. Edward Coll, Mrs. Al oert Coll, John A. Curry, machinist, and Miss Emma Curry, survive to monrn her loss, re vere her memory and extol hervirtues. Her only other immediate; relatives, a dozen or more grandchlidren exeppted. aro a sister and brother, Mrs. Charles Hartzog, of Ilolli daysburg, and Philip P. Cope, a printer, now nr.d for several years past employed on the Dalty Times, Philadelphia, of which city he has been a resident for nearly half bis life time. The funeral obsequies took place this (Thursday) morning, and as the deceased lady was widely known and greatlv beloved, the number in attendance at the last sad.rites was exceedingly large, the funeral cortege being one of the longest ever witnessed in that city. A solemn High Mass of requiem for the repose of her soul was celebrated. "a touching, eloquent sermon delivered, and ail the other funereal ceremonies pA formed at St. John's church, whither her remains were taken before beine consigned to their last earthly resting place in the Catholic cemete ry. And now it only remains for us to add our heartfelt prayer to the many which will ascend to the Throne of Grace on behalf of one whom we are sure sought to serve Cod with a pure heart, train her children with an eye single to their temporal and eternal wel fare, and do unto others at all times and un der all circumstances what she would have others do nnto her. May her soul rest in peace perpetual. Official Cranof.s at St. Fraxcis" CoTy i.f.cf.. The'religieusp of t. Francis' College, Loretto, held their triennial election for the choice of officers of the Brotherhood on Wed nesday of last "eek, with the following re sult: Snperior, Brother Angelns :TAssjstant, r.rother Joseph: Treasurer, Brother Clem ent : Procurator, Brother Alphonsus ; Master flf Novices, Brother Paul. Brother Angelns succeeds Brother Law rence, who has filled the position of Superior for the pat twenty five or thirty years. The office is one that, requires first class business capacity, and we think we express the unan imous opinion of those who have had busi ness relations with Brother Ba wrence when we say that he possessed that qualification in an eminent degree. He acted promptly in everything of a business character that be was called upon to perform, and did it in such ! a way as to command the respect and confi- I dence of all with whom he was brought Into I worldly negotiations. His administration of j his responsible trust must necessarily have been of great benefit in a financial point of ! view to the college. Our own intercourse j with him was always of the most pleJant. j and agreeable nature, and in our frequent, although not extensive, business relations I with him we invariably found Brother I,aw- j repee upright and candid a gentleman in i the broadest sense of the term and we shall 1 always entertain for him a sincere feeling of respect. That Brother Angelns. who lias ' long been connected with the college, will prove to he a worthy successor of Brother i Lawrence, we do not entertain the least i doubt. Ilearen bless and prosper them all. 1 A D.Anrxc, ITiohwat Rotirf.f;t. About 2 o'clock on last Monday afternoon, as Mr. ; Wm. A S. Conrad, of Johnstown, who was I on a collecting tour for a sewing machine ! company In that place, was traveling in a i one horse hnggy from New Germany to this j place, and while about one mile from the former place and five miles from the latter, j three men suddenly appeared in the road out j of the w.iods, otic of whom, with a revolver I in his hand, seized the bridle of the horse. ! while another strnek him a blow on the head ! with a club and then pulled him out of the j buggy. He was thrown down and after the robbers had taken his pocket-book contain ing forty-five dollars in bank notes, in the struggle to obtain which Mr. Conrad was veryroughH handled, receivinga severe kick in the abdomen from one of the men. they ran into the woods, possibly frightened by Mr. Conrad's vigorous cries for assistance. He has no idea who the three mep were, nor were thev seen that day in the neighborhood. One of the partv was much larger than his two companions, while one of the latter had side whiskers, and all three wore slouch bats. Two men, we learn, were arretted in Altoona fin Tuesday afternoon on suspicion of having been concerned in the robbery. In appear ance one of them resembles the larger man and the other the smaller man with side whiskers. Mr. Conrad, who was here on Tuesday afternoon, went to Altoona when he heard of their arrest, for the pnipose of identifying them, and we learn this (Wed nesday) morning that they were discharged, Mr conrad faiiing to see any strong resem blance on their part to his assailants. Or.TTTATtY. Miss .lennie Cox, danchter of John Cox. Esq., of Cnnemaugh lorough,died at her father's residence, in that p!a"e. on Wednesday of last week, in the twenty-third year of her age. The health of the deceased had been gradually declining since the death of her brother Robert, about a year aero, but nnti 1 recently strong hopes wore entertained of her recovery. A short time since she vis ited some friends in Connellsville, her parents cherishing the hope that a change of climate and scenery would be henefieial to her, but about a week before her death she' was brought hack to her home r.f terly prostrated, and continued to grow weaker, "until at last she calmly and peacefully passed away from earth. During her long illness she displayed a wonderful amount of patience and was re signed to her fate. She was a bright and at tractive young lady, gifted with more than ordinary intelligence, end was an ornament to the social circle In which she moved and adorned with her many virtues. The parents of the deceased have our heartfelt sympathy in their great and irre?arah!e bereavement. Miss Cox's funeral took place on Friday, ami after a Requiem Mass had been celebrated, her remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery. In Bower Voder township. May lier soul rest in peace. On last Saturday night, while a young man named John Keresy, of Altoona, was out walkine with a young lady named Annie Davis, so the story goes, thev entered the grounds of the McCaulev residence, where they were approached by a colored man who said be was authorized to arrest, any tres passers on the premises. They started to leave the ground-, but he intercepted them and caught hold of the girl and dragged her into the woods. Keresy followed them, whereupon the negro shot at him sevcal times, one of thp shots taking effect in his back. The girl, in a subsequent interview with the police, said that the colored man. after dragging her into the woods and threat ening to kill her, succeeded in violating her ndrtnn nn.l fl,nn 1 . : - rr i - i 1 " ui'-ii iimoe ms-eseape. 1 p.us tar, ' we beiieve, thepolice have failed to find the 1 mill negro, iveresy s wound is serious, but not necessarily fatal. v5HKTtPFF'fi Sai.f.. Following is the list of properties to be disposed of by Sheriff Grif fith, the first one in Johnstown on Saturday, Vi1 ' an1 tllp remaining six at the Court ; House in this place nn Monday following : j Houe and lot of prnnnd In Sth ward. Johnstown: ! property of Koarer Ihvm. : All the rlirhr, title uni Interest or Abraham ' Ijorjireneeker of. In and to ios a"ro. more or Ie" 1 about. 70 acre cleared, in Klaekliek tmrn-ht. ' ' Al?o. 6 seres, more or !" of lnn.1 in Heade ! township : the property of Willinm Huntlnw. ; ino noro. more or lep owner) hv .lohn ' I.timerennx and situated In Hlaekliek tnwh-dilp. ' Aln. i6 ero? more Br lee?, of John Martin, In ' t le:lrf)eM township. Alo, 4fi ere, more or le. the property of Ab- I.loyd in SniopiehennH township. j A Mo. o0 r re. more or less, the lironnrtv r.r 1a1.ii i Inmerennx. pnrlly in KIeklick and partly In Jaek eon township. TREE OF ( lIARfiE. All persons suffering from Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Loss of Voice, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, are re quested to call at James' Drug Store, Ebens burg, and eet a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, ret of charqt, which will convince them of its won derful merits and show what a regular dollar size bottle will do. Call early. We hope they're coming, Mr. Owens, as we've told them oft before, for saving mon ey is an object which should attract, them to your store. We mean, of course, the people, who are well aware, we know, that they can't buy any cheaper, no matter where they go. So here's success to you, friend John.'and may you never fail to find joy and profit both in selling cheapest goods of every kind. McDonald. Loretto, has just received a car-load of A No. l'salt, which he proposes to supply to his customers at prices cheaper than the cheapest. He is also selling off all kinds of summer goods at greatly reduced figures, In order to make nxim for an early Fall stock. Call and see. (.'r.E'snN, Aug. 7, ISsj. Dear Hfvp.y Tn my last letter T said my next would hail from Greenbriar White Sul phur Sp rings, or whatevet other famous lo cality my friend "Chet" might be pleased to retire for the summer, but "Chet" has dis pleased me, and I cannot reconcile myself with the thought of associating with sueb a heartless excellency as he has proved him self to be. His disapproval of our "wisdom chunks" perfected scheme of taking care of the people's money was infamous. After our Honorable (?) Senators and Congress men had devoted a whole session to perfect ing a scheme fnr filling their exchequers, for "Chet" to attempt to dash their fond expec tations to earth was infamous. His impu dence in intimating that honorable (?) na tional legislators had no right to put the pulv lie mnnev to private use. cannot be compla cently submitted to. I am done with "Chef," as he has disgusted me. and will not spend the summer in his society. It rejoices my heart to hear the American eagle crowing in honor of the exploits of our navy. Tne hearts of the people of the whole country should breathe easier at the infor mation that our able bodied naval squadron in the Chinese waters is bravely .sustaining the American reputation. It seems as if this happy nation will be able to cast eternal defiance in the teeth of the whole world. It is confidently reported that the "boiled lob ster" is willing to run the risk of going to sea in one of his own monitors. The average Congressman devotes the whole time of each session in perfecting schemes of robbery, and it is wonderful what ability the average Congressman has in shutting up the eyes of his confiding constit uents. They indignantly rejeet corrupt amepdments attached to a measure by the one house and sending it to committee of conference who will be sure to'dicker and final I j fix the bill up so that its objectionable features arb all ietalned. The average Con gressman can resort to a hundred tricks to secure the success of coveted jobs, and pre serve, the semblance of public irtue in the eves of a worthy people to whom they owe their elevation. The ability of the average Congressman to shut up the eyes of his con fiding constituents Is sublime. Shameless subterfuges have become so common that members of both houses openly boast of their success in deceiving their constituents. Up until the last few days I was simple enough to believe that nothing could occur in this world to astonish me, but lam con strained to honestly acknowledge that an ever loyal citizen of our glorious Union, an Oliioan, has done something to disabuse my mind of its false impression. He has more than astonished me, having absolutely as tounded me. He committed an act whi b I considered Impossible for any "trooly loil" A meriean citizen to be guilty of committing, lie positively, yea, persistently, refuses to receive a pension, and demands that his name bn stricken from the pension roll. This is fearful. The great fear is, that this mnn having recovered from his disability and refusing longer to be a government pau per, may induce the many other thousands of government paupers who have recovered from the'r disabilities to follow bis example by refusing to draw their pension and order their names to be dropped from the pension roll. It issmceiely to be hoped that theOhio an's claim for glory will not lie followed by any other "ever loyal" citizen of any other State of this g'orious Union. It would be a sad day for the "wisdom chunks' of the "eave of winds" and the ' fog hanks," if ail the "ever loyal" who have recovered from their disabilities should refuse to be anv lon ger government paupers. G. N. S. Cahhot.i.tow-n, Aug. 2, ISSj. Mr Deaii Frkf.max I see an article in the Altoona Sum'av Morning of July 30th, headed ' a bold operation," and which was clipped from the Johnstown Tribune of July 2ttb It speaks of an operation performed by Drs. Logan and McCoy upon a man named Grady, of Minersville. The cist of the article is a loud advertisement for the aforesaid doctors at the disparagement, of ot her physicians, and especially of Professor Agnew, of the University of Pennsylvania. That the artiele was published at the insti gation of Logan and McCoy I cannot believe ; yet their tacit approval of such an article gives them a shade of the odium w hich halos quacks. Were the matter set forth in the ar ticle even true, it would lie unprofessional on the part of said gentlemen to permit it to come before the public. But it is not true The disease which afflicted Grady, judging from the description given in the article, must have been either a psoas or a iliac ab scess. While there is sufficient similarity between an abscess pointing below Poupart's Ligament an an aneurism of the upper por tion of the femoral attery to confound those, unacquainted with surgery, such an error would not likely be committed by a skillful surgeon. And if the diagnosis in the case in question was so obscure as to be beyor.d I lie discovery of Professor Agnew, it was surely rash on the part of Logan end McCoy to op erate. Because it happi-rn-d to be an abscess. Logan and McCoy receive praise. Had it been an aneurism, and had the patient died nnder the knife, nothing would probably ever have been suid of the matter. I do not believe, however, that Profe.-sor Agncw'p 'ia"Posis was correct iy set foithin the article. Had he been of theopinion that the tumor was an aneurism, be would likely have operated, either by compression or liga tion. It is more probable that he considered It a psoas abscess, and wisely put his patient on a preliminary treatment for operation. In hospitals, patients are not always told all the particulars about their disease.'nor is the pian of treatment always laid down to them in detail. They often catch up words drop, ped by the doctors, out of which thev make a diagnosis of their own, and then ascribe it to the doctors. Whether Gradv did this I do not kno, but if he did not, the Johnstown Trihune has evidently been disgracefully misrepresenting things. As regards the "cranky" reference made in the latter part of the article to President Garfield's physicians, it is too plainly the bombastic nonser.se of a newspaper quack to need comment. There are other inconsistencies in the arti cle which I might point nut, but 1 will con tent myself hy merely n questing the writer of the article to let us know when Grady, who he said would be out in a few d.-.ys, will have recovered. A fishing party, consisting of ladies and gentlemen, went out from our town yester day afternoon, and did the sport honor at Nagle'sdaM and along Chest, creek. They say that the "creek is pot worth a dam" for any other purpose than fishing since Nale's mill burned down, and that as for fishing it iuu:ii "ol ijo uciier uy a uam si'e. Wallclikf. co.n.Mf.Mr.iTiox.' ' '- Kr.F.Nsr.uno, An?. 0, 13"2. ' Ed. FnEEMAN Jenr Sir: Tlcnse allow nie to sneeost anl inquire wliv it is tdat all pub lic lioarJs, such as .School Directors, Poor House Directors, CountvComrnissji.pors c do not publish the rTOcve(lino.s of their ineet Ines. I see the Town Councils of the. di ff.-r-f-nt boroughs do this, which is rinht ai the people should noit what is beinc dnue hy the "City Fathers," who are oulv the ser vants of the people. Now, are the other boards any less the servants of t'jc people than they ? I think we ouht to know what is comer on. T:il;e the p.-onle of fhi county for instance. How manyV.f us know what is (lout by the lT,r Director", who expend thousands of the people's mnnev. It is true there are statenints published armvally of the receipts and expenditures, but then wo can only read anil reflect ; whreas if pro ceedings were published just afbr the meet inns were !i Id the people, could see aud if rn; lit approve: if not rirjht, condemn An other tliincr. All these boards ouKht to have a minority representation ; not that I would imply dishonesty on the part of the different hoards, but simply to see that things are tfne in an economical manner. I claim that ah these oflicials are hut the servants of the people, and beine; such evervthir.c should be lone in the clear licrht of day. and all thir procecrtincs publisher in tiie newsparW, for the newspaper is the educator and in structor of the people. Sentinfi onlrt Hardly Mnnd on Ilr reet. R. V. Pif.uce, M. D., Buffalo, X. V Bear Strl must tell youjwhat your medicine has done for me. Iietore taking your "Fa vorite Prescription" I could hardly stand on my feet, hut. hy following your advice, I am perfectly cured. The "Favorite Prescrip tion" is a wonderful medicine for debilitated aud ricryous females. I cannot express how thankful I am to ou for your advice Yours truly, JIus. Corxelia A i.t.isotc, Peosta, la. I.r.SSS IX Mll)RT.HAXD. lf a Jlass of 10 01 12 persons can he se cured, I will trive a course of lesions in the akt of SHOJiT-HASii wiuTisn in Ebonsburz at an early day. rt For terms and other particulars, persona interested will ph ase address " . , J. Fkask Condon, July 21, 1SS2.-U. Johiistowiii Ta. fparkllnit T,yn, Posy cheeks and clear complexion only ac company cood health. Parker's Cinirer Ton ic better than anything, makes pure, rich tn,aD,3,ll,ri"cs Jflyous spirits, btrenfcth and beauty. Ladies ti ti.-Ihaaar. -.vfft A ! rev . don't you remember, sweet A !'. !! It it T sweet Alice s; craeetul ami jn t .ii !ni often had averred that she w..;d m-ver foe: 1, v ,r.l. to a msn who didn't huv ln 'Mil. is m New York I'lothinic liiili. A hne.'tidv Kir! wm fweet Alice. Ben Holt, and neatness In aitit.- whu her style, ami that was why he did ! tet those men who never did invest in 'olien' eioihinir any of their irreenbnok pile. No. 210 Main street, Johnstown, oppusit Opera House. Moii Tp.cth thas ronrrov. Njwhtye beneath the sen, no matter where a man may run. pan there be lound, in choice array, so hnire a t-vk , we're tree to say, as men and boys, can always find. In rlothine cheap, of every kind, at Star I'lotbinit Hill, so lar'e and neat, in Johnstown, on famed lUintnn street, where treatment fitr you'll always meet. Ir om Jas. J. Murphy, kind, discreet, whose iioods nn 1 prices none can" beat, all winch is true, or we will treat. A rsusosAL Rkflwtto'w. Husticns aroused his wife Irom a sound sleep t'other nii?ht. savin ho had seen a Khost In f h:ipi ot an ass. ' ( h. let mo sleep," said the sensible woman we know she Is sensible, hecniise she huys all thesnoe her self and hitnily neeil. where the best and eoe-ipest can alwiys he tn.nghtnt Klurnenthnl's lireat llust ern Hoiit and Sht.e store, 11 VJ Eleventh avenue, Altoona, P.i. PKRSOXAL! TO 31 EX OMYI TrK Yostatc HnT Co., Marshall, Mleh.. w'U Send LR. JlVS'8 'BI.KBKATKO I'.I.KlTKi - "i LT A IV Helts and Fi.F.crpie ArrLi rs on triiil forlhlr ty days to men fvonne or old) who are athl'-ted with Nervous iKhility. I,ost Vitality and Man hood, and kindred tronhles. s-iiaanteelnir speedy and eomplete restoration ol health and manly vln or. Address as nhove. N. B. No nk Is ini iirred, as thirty drivs trial is allowed. f&-2e.-6in. J ANNOIINC KM KN T S. ASS KM BL Y. .TosF.rn McT ox at. d, of Khenshuiy- will he a candidate fur nomi nation, snhj.vt to O' luoemtie ro!e. at the tiuxt primary elerllon fordamhria county. ASSEMBLY. EDTTOTi FrtF-FMAN n-7r -Sir- Please announce the name of A. J. 'hhisty, of Loretto, as a candidate Tor Assem hly. siii.jcrt to the rnlc; of the Iemort!e party of 1'amhrla ereintv. MANY HKMUCKA'l'S Loretto, March 22, lss.-nt. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to to nnnonnee the name of N'athasiei. IIorxh, of Joi n-town, ns a riTMI.lafe f,,T Assemi.l v at the eommir primary eleetion, siiiijeet to the rules and conditions whi.'h irovern the liemoerrttle party of C'amhrla county In its ehotee of candidates. ASSEMBLY. "We are anfr-oiire.l to aunounee that T,. I). Woonnrrr. T Johns town, -will he a candidate for renotnlnatlon at the eotninsr Democratic primary eleetion as one of the Representatives from this eountv in the SUute Lo tlsl.'tnre. and that ho will faithfully ahhle hy tke decision of a majority of his fellow' Iomocra"ts as indicated by the vote east at s;ild primary eleetion. AS'vEMTilYr,- Epttor Freeman : You are aurtiorized to annmine the. name ot M11 iiafi. Whackkn, nl (allitzln Horonj-h. as a candidate lor Assembly. snlieet to the ai proval or rep-ctlon of the liemoeratie ToteTs at the eoni Intr primary eleetion. Knowinir 1 Is fitness and worth, we can earnestly commend Mr. Uraoken to the cordial support of every I'emoerat tn '"amhria county: MANY CITIZENS, (iallitzin, Mar.ili I882.-t.e. F OTl .ASSEMBLY. The iindorsignetl offers himself to the Democracy of 'amhrlil, county as a candidate for the Ieiclslatnre. and If found worthy the support of a majority of his fel low Iiemoerats nt the eomlng primarv election, and is en lorded at the p. oils in Nov mher net, ho pledges himself to serve t.he Interest? of all con cerned to the best of his ahility aad entirely re gardless of either fear, favor or affection. JOSKl'H Ul'IWAIiU, Ehensbursr, March 10, 12.-2111. yroTE ror; JOHN 31. KING, OF JOIfXSTOWS. K O 11 ASS K M H K Y . At the Democratic Primary Election, An?. 19th, ISM, SHE BIFF. We are rr qiif-sted to an nounce thr.t the name of .Tcsi.vn Waters, of Johntown , wil1 he presented to the Democrats of 'amfirla county for the office "f Sheriir. subject to the rnlcsi iroveminK the party, nt the .approach ln primary eleoth.n. SHE TUFF. At the solicitation of a a number of friends I herehv oii r myself to the nomocracy of Camhria county as a candidate for Sheriff, and wili abide hv their decision at the comlnir primary election. ' It. A. LI Til KK. 'arroll Titp., Juno !'. isl2. SITEBTFF. Tiie nmlersi rued will le a candidate for nomination at the approaoh 'nif Democratic prlmnry elect ion. subject of course to the rules of the partv. lor the offi-e of sheriff of i 1'ambria countv, and hopes to be deemed worthy of the favorable consideration of his personal and political friends. .TCS. K. DCKHIN. Allegheny Twp., April 21, lso.-te. POOH DII.ECTOl. "We are autlior lred tn announce that Charles Kllck. of Lo retto hcronirh, will be a candidate fur l'oor House Director at the eetulnif Democrat'' primary elee tion, the result of which lio ledges him'sell to abide by. POOH HOUSE DIBECTOR. We are authorized to ann' unce that Joitw Koha KAi'mi. of frovle township, will he a candidate for Poor House Director at the coming Iemocra'io primary flection, Milject to tho rules governing the pariy. POOH IIOFSE DTBECTOB. We ore anthorired to announce that Jacob Wau kc. r.f Wast,jrit.mn townshi p. will be a eand id ale for Poor House Director, subject to the rules which irovern Democratic primary elections, and if nom inated am! elected ho pie. lyes himself t i serve the taxpayers of the county to tho best of his ahility. POrm DTTJECTOTl. We are antlior T7Pi to nnnounr,rt thr Tifun of .1fn" (Vvrtskt, of Ailirhc;ny township, as n c-indMi tf for Itwr IH rorrr t the iTkroofT: in a: Tmof rn Mo primnry plcc ! tion. If:iv:nir l-nt n n JVnvvr:'t a;l IrU lit. ami ' llovfncr !iimscir c'-nn-otc-nt to f!trVoT,r thf dntles itf of noc ImrH'PMv nn! rrptt:ihly. Mr. t'nrnry : enrruf tly s-WiiMts 1 1. e mpinrt of his persuul bldu : jiolitlcal frlor.t!? throtiuhour. the county. A' UDITOlfS NOTICE. Tiie iin.ler signed Auditor, npnointed by the Orphans' 'onrt of c t.a m btia county to report distribution of tho fund in the hnnd of Francis ,r. Raker. Ad ministrator of Apollnnia Hiker, late of Susque hanna township, dec ased, hereby notifies all par ties ir forested that no will sit nf'Ms office In Fb enV.urr, on TprJay, .vcf.f f.o, Jsc, at 1 o'clock, r. m.. when nnd where all persons Interested may attend, If they seo preper. M. D. KTTTKLL, Auditor. Khenshurs:, Ausr. 11, l.-nt. AY, UDITOn'S NOTICE. Tiie urn't r- unetl An litor. apiv.lnscd hv tho Orphans' Court to distriliute the fund in the hands of Oeo, VV. Fmphehl, Fxeootorol APraham Makin, dee'd, n shown hv his first and fnnl r.ccount, hereby if Ives notice that he will sit nt his ofllce in F.hcn hury, on StJt'trt!?v. Avntt Crh. J'-?. at 1 o'clock. T m .. tor the puriMise of attendinn to tho duties of hl nptointment, nt which time and place all par ties interested may attend, if thev s-e proper. ALV1N KVAXJ, Auditor." Fhensnr?. Aup. 11, lj,3t. AUDITOR'S NOTR E. In tiie mat fer of theasslujned estate of Joseph Van Or lner snd wife. llnvlne heen ajipointed Auilitorto ascertain the amount itue all persons claiminir a preference out ol the fund in the hanils of the Assiirnje for the wagres of laor. I herehy Klve notice that I will i atteml to the duties fit my appointment at the J hotel of John Kenilor, in St.. Auirusjino, on Tnrs I rtoy. S'lth dm; of AhiiiuI, at 9 o'clock, A. M., when i and where all interested mav attend. F. A. SHi KMAKF.K, Auditor, j Ehenshure, Auif. 11, isj.-'it. A' DMINISTKATION NOTICE. Es'ate of JosiAn M. t'HursTV, dee'd. Letter" of Administration on tho estate of .losl : ah TVI. lhristy, late of Oallitzln borouich, dee'd. I havinar heen granted to the ondersisrnel. all per ' Sons tnde'.itett to said estate are herehy notified to ! make Immediate payment, and njl persons having .' claims airalnst. the same will present them, pro i perly authenticated fur settlement, to j KKHKl'IH ANN ( HKISTY, I Administratrix of Josiau M. tlHKiSTV, dee'd. I (Jalllt.Tln, Fa.. Auk. 11, l82.-5t. I PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE UY rlrtno of an order of the Court of Common Fleas of Cambria coun'y, tho undersigned, i Committee of MAt.iAF.rr JIi IIaku, a lnnatie. will exyiose to sale, ny pnolle auction or outcry, at the Court House In the Borough of Kbensburir. on TiiiirsSay, tie 31st flay of August, '82, At 2 o'clock, r. M-. the following described real estate, to wit: Hie fine fniliiided Sifh of Two-Thirds of i riKCE on Tit act or ZjAxd situate In the Townships of Carroll and Sus ue hanna. tn the County of Camhria. warranted In the name of Catharine Ann Heading, adjoining lands of CJeorsre Miller, Peter Schlra, .lames Cun ningham, and others, containing 311 Acres, more or less. Tbrxs : To be cash on confirmation of sale. 1SADUKE LILLY, Committee. Anor. 11, 1S82.-3L ORPHANS' COURT SALE or VALUABLE Riyt, Estate i TY vlrtne of an order Issnintf out of the Orphans' Court of Carnhria county, to me directed. 1 will expose to public sale on the premises, on SATUIWAY, SErT. 2nd, 1SS2, Af 2 o'clock, p. m., the following deserihod real estate, the property of I'limBToriiSfi Ix KisnoDi, late of Allegheny township, deceased, rn: All that certain Piece or Tarcel or Land situmte In Allegheny township, Camhria eonnty. Fa., about 4V miles from loretto, ai) liainif lands of F. A. Storm, heirs of Chrlstojiher Keijrel. rn.l Sphfelhaiter, ffeore Flick. Anlhony Con""!, and ethers, eontainine 107 Arsi, more or less, hIkwi 70 arret of which are cleare-, and havlK thereon erected a two story I'lasi Uocbb anda Lo Hask Kahh. TF.n.ns of NAi.r. fine-third of the purchase money to be paid at the eonliruial ion of the sale, and tiie remainder in two eijual annual payments, with interest, to be secured hv the judgment bond an l mortgage of the purchaser. JIISKI H Iiili:E. Trostw to sell real estate ol CuKit-TOrBBB JBckcji ROnE, deceased. AlleBber.y Twp., Aug. 11, lSSJ.-St. ! COMMISSIOXERS" SALE Seated and Unseated LANDS! rrTIE COMMlssiiiXF.KS or Cambria Pocstt 1 will oflcr at public sale, at the tour lloutr in Lbtnsburg, on Monday, the Utn flay September, 1882. At 1 o'rlork, I. yi ., the following j lees and traets of Seate.l and In seated Lands, which were purchased at Treasurers' sales and have been held live years, subject to but without redemption : SEATED L.LVD. t-i ? bAMES. i r Yfnr of Purchatc. All A K 3 TWF. Jam- Kosn A LI.Kli HET TWP. 1 Nicholas Nnale 1 Fatrick F. Ilowloy Ii. L. John-ton lohn arol .ls. Ilntton.... ......Silonion Kamey ..... DA Kit TWP. Samuel Lamer Win. Mclionai l SlAl'KLII'K TWP. Jacoh lelh Hammond A Williams.... CAM KM A BOH. Mathlas Klnir Catharine Karly. ......... 23 .1-78 1S76 .T12 .lstvi .is-'n .l'eVS .l'iVJ .1178 .1878 .1170 .1878 5 4 1 1 ioo TT 6J 160 80 1 .18 1K74 .1S74 .1174 .174 .1574 .1?4 .18T4 .1876 i lavi,i;Kowcr 1 I. F. Livrht 1 Hierhanks k. Hums...... .......l.icob Kennre 1 ...... F.Ta n 1. .fores 1 M.'F. Keliy ..Ca'.hnriuo Farly . . ........ t'AMnniA twp. 1 O. MoCarthv W m. S. Williams John .1. F.vans Uavia T. J;ime., CARRO-L TWP. lavid Davis C1IKST PIT. Jacob Naiile i'LEA II PI KI P TWP. Pantel and Oeorpe Kraft Michael Will s. Valentine Has Samuel Olvin ......Abe Humjihrevs.. A. L. liol Inlay. ...Thomas Kays John IltTiiherllne Thomag Kays.: Mlnifham A'Holliday. ... Samuel Calvin A.J. Steel COSEMAC8H BOB. 1 Christian Klock S John Fulti 1. John Sill K Oeorite Wolf yi Henry A. Frost 1 2 1 12 SO lufl n .1Si"J .1S70 .1S78 .1870 .1S72 .li .1 .i-8a .17'1 .1S72 .117'i .174 .1874 .1H78 .1878 .1878 .1S78 ei 4'0 27 4'-9 fn)0 f 14) 2i ) HO 200 400 .1814 .134 .184 ,1S4 .1 .1854 .184 .1814 .174 .1878 .171 .18-2 .1574 losepn or Jonn (ruM.... 7.. . An-lrew Somerlv'a est. ..Lailen Sei-hman . Matthew Ketily ..Fins Ylerinif rOKMACOII TWT. ..1'iho TVinovan. ........ 1 Win. vV'alHins Win. Orr c rostlk twp. Joseph Kitner ....Fatriek McTntire or McAteer. ...... f.-orKe Wertf.. .............. 1 Win. 1'rinnle est 2 1'eter V irner lofeph Kitner ......Itnniel i'linmvcr 1'enna I. K. '"o ......Thomas Cniyio est.......... ..... .James Hiirtce W,n. 15. Hullcr 1 W m. Kaniest Airncs Hurke 1 lohn W. Jones 1..... .Jacob Seee 1 Kdward Wadsworth gallitzi: BOB. 1 Mrs. Kushman OAIXITZIS TWP. I.... . .dacoh F.-icle ........... 1 Cornelius flailfan Solomon Kamey 1 fa-'oti Foirle John Mclluith iwen Clark Michael Inmond 1..... .James M : uiiouifh or.t 1...... Andrew elites, jr JACK 5"1 X PIT. Wm. IVuloon I'r.ul I i.jhnnar, jr ...... James I'-kles K .1 ert Urannon Albert Fov Thomas Kam r John W. MiHifcr Wm. Flattery .1. F. Jallahan 1 John C. Klder ..... Kphrlam M -Kelvey fleortte Wairner..! ......Feter lihooif, F. F. Brown juKj'Toirj non. Wafsnn h Oalloway 1 "hnrles Johnston. '. Win. A. Alters l......Wm. Killin 1 Owen K. .'trers .Samuel Kaulman.., I Fhilip ?raifer 1 lohn SJie-nnn 1 John W. Iiavis 1 Hetirr Tross 1 luhi! Fry 1 Nicholas Antin JOHXPTOWS FIRST WARD. 1 Conrad Wittle l....-..fohn Koberts JOHSSTOWS PECliSO WARD. James M. .Morgan... jobsstuws rorr.TH wakd. H Henry Theller johnstowx 8ii.ru ward. 1 P. Sherer 1 Conrad Smith MILLVILI.B BOB. 1 Andrew Torley 1 Keese I. Uavis 1 John J. Lewis 1 Robert KimonJ Michael It.iran 1 W hite 4t Co Mt'SSTKR TWP. John Is'oel riir.s.rE"T noR, 1 Par id Williams lurm.Asn twp. Joseph hnrmiui ...... Jacob K if. pie. ........ ....... Fhihp W ridle Kmiinuel Noon 1 John Hershocrifor Wm. B. Stnll..'. ......Satnuel J. Smith C. Ho'.sinirer Conrad Stufft Mary S Murphv E. V. Moore...' Samuel Horner Shank it Miller John Loved ...... ittbarine Noon ...... Sebastian Pull Theoilore Ma kin . . .. . .Joseph Lane Joseph Miller 1 Patrick Porsey BfiTMERBILL TWP. John flels ..... John Kinir ...... AN'p ft Shiner ......Terenee McF.nrue Joseph puulap.jr John Oel ......Terence McCnne Alsip A Shiner C. H. Fills K. L.Johnston Wm. K. 'hit ..... .James Ilurke Pnniel Snerhino, jr Joseph Hurke..... Henj-imin Noon Oeotve Lillv Alsip A shiner ...... I4eoriro Lilly .- Sarah Flurrsmer .... ..Alice rinifhes. .............. W m. A. Skelly Iaac W. Flunimer Wm. A. Skeilv Hannah Wolf Wm. A. Skelly Pavid P. Fvans est Alice Huahea Alice Hughes.... ... Alice HuL'hes ......Alsip At Shiner Albert Wilon Fatriek McCrosfln Levi Keam Simon Pimon i Hiram Crnm Fhlllp tleorire Fhilip tieore .Fhilip reori;e 81'MVITVILLS BOB, 40 211 110 .Jo-'n .1862 1'2''2 .14 .lrt8 .18'8 .1 8 .170 .l-70 .K-72 .1.72 .174 .174 .1178 .is:a 23 11 2.".5 IS 'ii 5 ..1870 ..170 ..172 ..18-2 ..li72 . .T-72 . .174 ..1H-4 ..1-'1 ..18T3 . . 1 1-? !!i'i . .1 j ..T-'4 . .l-i4 ..16t.4 . .1"S ..l-2 ..1872 ..1T2 ..ls-4 ...l'-7S ..178 ..1?73 . .1C4 ..1'.4 ..14 ..l7o ..170 . .170 ..W ..1"0 ..1"0 . 170 ..1170 ..170 ..1888 . 1'"8 243 2 1 1 120 118 60 1'iO 64 60 15 73 20 2M) M 65 100 .IStJS j ,.15T3 , .178 ..176 . lsfl2 .. v2 ,.14 ..15 ,.litf ,.1.76 ..1874 ..1S72 ,.T2 ,.164 .14 ,.18fl ,.1'8 . .18 . 170 ..170 ..1870 ..170 ..170 ..1870 ..172 ..172 ..1872 ..17'2 ..172 ..172 ..1874 ..la7o ..1884 ..14 ..1884 ..14 ..16 ..1M ..li? ..183 . .1"8 ..1HH ..1"S ..170 ..170 . .170 ..1-70 ..1870 ..170 ..170 . .l-o .172 ..172 ..172 ..1T2 ..172 ..1872 ..!- ..1P74 ..176 ..178 ,.17 .178 ,.178 ..178 ,.!7 .1878 .179 ..l-8 ..1878 ..1862 ,.1M2 ,.l-e2 .l-4 200 7o to 2.S 129 104 60 64 100 so 60 60 145 871 60 20 8 14? 371 8 20 872 33 P0 4O0 12 prso vol; 20 20 lt 19 65 87 10 6T 7 80 19 10 45 10 20 10 SO0 49 40 2S 2d 118 ISO ....John Coulter STSOrBHAXJIA TWP. ....John Tiloore ....Christopher Pucker ... .Andrew Kelly Lewis P.Keith ....John Cunninthain ,...lm. Kutzles . . . .Thomas H. M"oore ....Thomas H. M.Kiro .... Thomas H. Moore ....Joseph Mrpniiald ....Fyrne At Sr.yder ....Win. I'iait est . .. . W in. Fiatt est Wm. Meponuld P. Janes TAYLOR TWP. , (Jeorce Linsey -.Inicl Koui?h . .. James Keiilv W. W. Harris Thomas Hildubraod pavid Teeter 80 25 70 "5 ll' 1 170 60 170 5S 154 W0 100 .1-64 .l' 4 .14 .1M .1. 8 .1-18 ..170 ..170 170 .174 -174 .1878 ..I(f2 -1.'4 ..l'-4 -1H4 -1 'i4 -1---4 ..164 ,.1V 1.. 1. 1.. 21 Samuel Smith ...... Michael Kamey, 1. ...Isaac jenries ...James Smith ...Annline Kerr. .. Joseph Oeorire !.!Kaaer(widow ot P.) ,.17J . 170 ..1870 ..170 ! ,.172 I .l-2 .172 ..1872 .1872 I 1.. 1.. 1.. 350 1 John W ' Jones j.'. Jt.lwiird Peilen - 1 Sarah Roberts ...... Charls MJthacl.... , 1 H ,ey 1 ' mi'- II "V -or,.,.. !"i is"t 1--4 l-'4 .1 v.. - S7 - 1:1 ..l': i I . 1 -1 ' K t-,T,t,, 1 l b .ii. Ku.nev.. . 1 lohn .N-in ; 1 lit. t ' B Kill tiev 1 lot, ii i Ne ll ..' 1 .lan.es 11. A ilsu:...., 1 llrhlitet Sett wai:inutiM t p. 1 .la? -b Narlc est 1 1 luvid l.aiter I1.' 1 1"ln Murjhy. . .. 1'J 1 U tn. Hru.-e.. .. . 1'.' T- K -v, C. M She.. I. an 18 -2 W8 3eo. A Alex. I?uchai:an 1V 2 1 llri.lffet f tr.iwley ' 1 .lame- Pure IS'1 1 ieor.-. Fenny.. 1 Mrs. l'r. 't. r loi l.-hn Hnrmiui.. i-'- ' K. L. Jol,nt..n 120 F-iward Kurke est l7o 1 .1 imes Hurns l'i to I..ar.l liMtke Is7.i 1 .lilUlcs II. I'lVer. Is72 l..... Jehu l.'amev ...18-J 5 Kileti .V I'-.-e MeLauithlln 1 Fi last 'rti in 1 72 1 1 lui Mu'i-hv 172 i 1 Wm. K. ll iwl e-- i-2 1 F.r' Vet Pra.liey 17"2 1 .J.in Hums .l-4 2-' I.' M. Lemon's est .174 60 Th'ima-Carmlicst 1: j 1 James Hums ls?8 tH Jolm Fra.lv .. ..... I "8 1 1 1 Pani. l Hel'sel W8 I 4 . hilill KliejiMT.jr 178 : 1 .Ell.il Cruai 1-T8 j 1VH1TK TWr. f 5 John Fdminspin 1'2 j 25 Wm. H. l!an-1 iss i 15 Samuel Iloi.-s. l-'s I 4"1 .1 irres F.. Pivls ts-. I 75 leftreys s. Her.lir.c 170 60 Simon Noel 1T2 j 24 W in. Keatn. 1-74 , 4o .1 lines K P.ivls is:4 2 los.H .lien ...174 i 60 John H. Inell 184 j S .laeks.m Kinney 178 70 Hcniair.in K--fs 178 178 1.vonell Weld 178 40U lames F. PaviS . 178 1"0 Albert Mtlinran 1878 WILSiORK BdB. . llarkin it et.. ..CJeoriro Pean ,.1"8 ..ls7 TOPER TWP. 1 Oe,,ri.e Orris ia"2 l.VJ John flown 1 KH4 .........John lianan 1M 25 JohnCroyle l4 4 .lohnCunn 18e8 IS Patnel Ii beam 1870 1.6, Wm, McLaughlin 172 1 1 Anthony Snowdon .....172 4 John Kunsni.in 172 lS'I Henry Fjtsch lj7'2 1 John Kurtz, jr 187J 1 1 ...John Mvcr? 1872 5' Wm. M'ilaohlln 1874 1 Hlratu K-ed 1874 UNSEATED LAKB. Jc't. Per. Kamrt. - ' Adam TV 75. VtMT mf Purchase. 1879 400 60 20 1"0 2t 25 150 60 60 62 40 3 3 223 1..8 4 5 4"0 123 "8 4-1 1-23 43 4.-3 4 3 lo0 lo8 4J8 14 4.:0 4 0 14 1-S 1"0 "0 10 Edward Breneman .... Blatklick Tie,. W illlam IaTls ltuncan A Hralller Amirew Pall Cambria Twp. John B tl lohn Hoy. I Evan !. Davis A nilrew I nfl W m. Humhatner Carroll Tirp. 80 PanUd B.irr Pavid liarr ("Rf.; Tu-p. 100 Fr-der'.ck MoTyaonx.. .l"7t ...1872 -.178 ..11S8 ...170 ...1872 ..178 ...178 ..1870 ..170 1T0 12-2.. ......Martin Meyer John M yer 170 167 18. 108. ....James Kuth 179 fieorve Sweniz..-, 18"2 Henry I'hillps l 2 lohn Ketland (part of; 1-72 -lohn A-hhy .....i"2 Henry Philips. 1"4 John Ashley psT4 Clearfield Twp. 60.. if.-!! (in.. 143!! iw.. 103.. Kohert Kvr.ns freortte Kicliardi. ...... Joseph 1 n.xler .....James Hoops Samuel 'aivln . ..1?8 ..!8'8 ...170 ..172 .172 -1-72 -1-72 . I"4 ..174 ...1--8 ,..178 ..178 eo ...lerse Hoops. ..STiinuel ( alvin ...Tarnf s Harris ...Ie-se Hoops (iiart) CO.. J I'lies II, ops IH.-riiis ' i-Mohan J'i 1 ii i r-tnler, jr C'ro;. r 7'i--i. Wm. Chirk 1-'S Samuel Thomas, 4 lots 1570 (ra'U'Z''n 'J R. L. Joh.T-t--n. Martha iP:Tiiian.. Ni 'h -la. Hell s. c. Maker Solomon liaLucy... Jctknon T:rp. T-jl n ?le nultv... 1 lives Stilt " 1'hil.p Aiwio.j Sitruaa I'avii kichtand 7 !.. Joseph Ai"kroy... 1-n-io Hrer.-itin.. .. W ui.Ni.hu'.s 14 40H 4 i) 11 2'JO ...l-'K ...170 ...1-.J ...172 ...172 300 6-1 61 113 .170 .1-70 178 ,T4 .1- 8 .1-70 177 .'n-iiirl ? 7 7'i.-. Win. Sru th 18 1.' L. ,foh:i"on 1'8 131 J;: cob totu-hr our 18 5ue7t'c icinu Tirp. S. W. I'i- her 1v-2 Morgan .lames 1872 400 230 443 111 ll"0 Wet. 11. :,.7ton f'trp. irv Sh-irp ir. i 160 El! ISO 2.'.'2 60 60 60 21 0 ... 188 1-- l7o .....l" !-2 ....172 .... l-7'2 178 ....1576 l'eter Watt .. M. Kvan. Fhilip r :i.7.s Slir.i.n H liariel 7.1nrrv Ii.nuel Hi nrv .... l -o. . K. 7-.hm Fhilip. e-t White Ttrp. 13. . .. 1M Tohn l"l:iv .tieonje HUi .(feoiae F-ddle l-4 18-M .... 18-6 1',8 1870 l7i 170 170 1"0 170 172 171 172 172 172 1874 174 1S" 176 , i: 1878 1878 178 179 1S7 .1.3 .'-3 So 371 174 45 M 119 371 28,0 4& leo 4 17 S-23 4 I.';o W V0 371 S71 153.. 1 hofnns -,unley 73 , 103 ...W in. Ku-h ....Apple V Berser wlohn K'-t 1 ui.l , ...John Servos- .. Th.-mns T.ivn ....Wm. Hu'h 73 -James l iy lohn Ketland , John Myer tfrafl A la'eno 81 flejrue r:ifl 80 Hra-r FhllllHi tlrafl A M alone 13 John Clay , John Servoss John Mvrii 7n Wm. Ko'sh 73 Wm. Kuth l orfer Tt-fi. Oeoriro Hates treorte 'rates Wm. Werti John Werta . 1PT 14-3 1X1 200 The owners ef the above pieces or tmets of land desirtnor to redeem them, can lo so by applyinr to the Commissioners at '.heir office before toe time of the sale. JOHN rAIIPBELL, 1 S. W. DAVIS. MJomnilssioner. JfrSF.Frt lRKlT'E, W. II. McMn.i EN, Clerk. Commissioner's Utflce, tbensburj, Aug. 7, 188X WOSDEBFrL lS8TBrE3T8ll On which any om can play. THE McTAMMANY Organettea, Melope&zu and AntomaUo OrgO, Fend for Cirealan, Cstaloynet of Mafic, ko J. McTAJtUnUrrr, Jr. InTTOtoi aa4 Maao&ctunr. won AQENTS WASTED, iro i. X. W. DICK, ACEXT TOn. THE OLD HARTFORD FlRHIXSUItAXCHtOMT. C(IMMKN'CFI) HT S1NES!8 F.hecsburK. July 21. !-2.-Sib. STRAY SHEET. St rayf-,1 from the pretni-es of the "tibsen'-.-r. at hea l ef Flare j ivo. o, in w asntnuion tonhip. on or about the j 1st of July, four head of sheep and three lambs. I line df the sheep is a buck, as Is also one ot the ' lambs, but only two of the older fw are marked, J smd m:irlc eonsistinir of a slit or notch In one ear. : One of the old ewes hus '!.- a 'mall bell on her neek. A liPeral reward will t e p.tnl igr anv infor mation that will lead to the recovery ol said" si .,.j, I. J."HACLFF. Washington Twp.. Jn'y 2', l-'2.-lt. i A DMIXISTKATIOX NOTICE. ' F-'ate of Jiiu-( (Irew, dee'd. ; Letters of administration on the estate r.f John (trew, late or Wllmore borniiih, I'aml ria countv, ' ileeeased, havinz beeu traii'e.i te. the nn-ler-tirtied ; notice is hereby irlven to ail per'or.s tnd.ted to ! sail estate to make lmmi.,vi pnrment. snd those liavinr claims or demands anai'iist trie e-tate of ; said decedent will nifke known the me without j delay to M A K A K FT O l( K V , Administratrix of joujt liaiiw, deo'd. I Wllmore. Jnly V8, l-2.-t. STATIOXAEY ENGINE for Salk, with Holler and other appurtenances, in r.-vxi r.-pair. Can be seen at t he .-..niiian shaft t 'olliery, Konscretk Station. 1". K. U. N. H. WESTBKOOK, Sonman, June a, 1852.-ti. P. R. It. Agent. Invitation. Strangers arc invited to v'i5;t our store, when In Philadel phia, to leave packages there, and to make a convenience of it generally. It is a handy place, right by the new City Hall, at the very center of the city. It answers our purpose to welcome you, and to pro vide for such of your wants as we can. The store is about twice as large as it was two or three years ago; made so by tuulcr ground and building overhead, .nd by ex tension on Chestnut street. Parts of the store are about as comfortable as any place can be; and cne of the most comfortable parts is now be ing got ready for the rest and .-: ;resHment of strangers. One of the plcasnr.t things about tiie store always has been the fact that you can walk all over it, cither alone cr with a guide, without ever being aske d to buy a thing. We kno .v very well that most of you come to us for a good share of your supplies; why should we spoil your visit by intruding goods upon your attention, when you come to see the place ? But perhaps you are not coming to Philadelphia just now. Very well; take a cool er time. It's cool enough in the store, when you get here. You can write for any goods that you may happen to want; and get them, proba bly, just as well as if you were on the spot. Any how, you know, you can return whatever you get that you don't like. Wc sell more sorts of tilings than we can put into an advertisement So, what ever you want, suppose you drop us a line. We'll help you if we can. John Wan-amakmc CiMr.nt Tl.trtwr.tli ar.1 Market Ptretts. and City -hail square, lli!i.lMUH:. State Normal School, rrcsents I n'nrpav-ed I'arlllile for rrrparhm Tearlirrs for Inler. Ins Trit-tr I iell of Labor. Th-r lJ no m..-e rio'd-- pur-n't than that ( niie.iUir.ir liuti.an chiir.i-ter, an-i p.i i; renter l-eiii lu-'tor than the trti y fuo-ce-f'li te-iel;er. If you intend to teaeh, prep-ire y.,""--i-!f tlien.aahly, and ttms make y .ur w-tk Idetisant and r r.Pil le for ycnr-tlf ar.d of r a.' rr to u' :.t 1 1. Fvc-ry l.-:i -!.tr sK .i:l 1 take m full course at a j.r-if.-s-!.ina! f .h. 1, and Fenn-ylvrinia offers yoa rj.me sopero-r to that of the ' TvnT'Vi rrrn rnnni nf v: lA.ii n iluiUilXiiJ loUiii-LlJ 111 ILUliO 1. IK'ATl'iX. teiatliul, convenient and healthful. 2. F.riLidMj ai.i Arri ktfxan- I'ES, U1H xei lied. 3. ISTIMTtKS, exj.erlcnced and successful. 4. n K AI d ATKS stand h'gh wherever known. 5. Ct'l'llSK of STl'PY and plan or In struction are what youlneed If you have de termined to become an earnest and fuo cesful teacher. FALL Term will open SEPT. 4, 1SS2. For further particulars al Irefj L II. DUIILIXG, July 14. 1882.-81. FKIMIPAL. OF THE LIMITS OF THE i BOROUGH OF GALLTZIN. PTH'E Is hereby plven that an application jLA will be ma le to tne Court ol Q iart r Sesif i.t of Cambria county, on the first Monday ol next "Sefctemlier Se-slons, to annex to the l."nnii(h of (ladiiiit and to become a part thereof, the l. liow lnar de-cril.ed territory adjominit said toronirh, and r.ow embraced tn the "t-.w:j-!iip ol (lalliizin. viit teTimeni-mi at a fi-tst, corner. .n the line rli vlding Tunnellull and tvallltiiu l.oruuehs ; tiince north eiifht and one-fourth decrees, east ninetv fire and fix-tenths erehes, to a white oak: there- north feventyme and one-half deirrees, west forty two and seven-tenths perches, to a white oak; thence north seventy-nine and one-half detrreea, west one hundred and nlneu-en and Fix-tenU t perches, to a chestnut oak ; thence south sixty and three-fourths det;r"es. west one hundred and nine ty perches, to a berh ; thence sooth thlrty-toar nl three-fourths decrees, we I forty five and elitht tenths perches, to stimes ; thence sooth tbirtv-fi v and one-half defrrees, east one band red and tfttrty six perchee, to a hemlock; thence south thirty even and one-half deifi-ees. east one hundred an l forty-eeven perches, to a post on public road: then-e north seyenty-slx ami three fourths deirrees, east elthty-fonr and two-tenths pot-ehe. to a pist on lino of the boundary t Ja:iiti-.n t.orouirh : thence by the line of the l.o.jTi.l iry of tTtliitz.n borouich tiie following c .urces and .li-tan-es, vix: Norib, etifhty-three and tiiree fourth- detfrees. wect two hun.i're.1 an t thirty-six lurches, to a post : thence ni.'tli twenty-i.ir.e" and one-tourtli ai-itrees. es,st f-.rty elaht and hve-t-nil.-- p -ei M. to a po-t : tiience north ixty-two and one tourtti iK-tfrees eat one l.nndred and eiittty-eiv ft i-en-lie. to m t.o-t ; thence south tvremy-rve and t hr-e l.'un ts d "ifre-,'eat onehnti '.red pi rches, to a p .st, the I :ace f beiiitiiDk'. sFCHFFK K1TTII.L. Allov.ri.tJor l'rtuionert. Kben?hnn. Fa., Atic. 4. l-'2.-f)t Notice to Taxpayers. IN accordance with an Aet ol me (ieneral As sent, ly o! t'HS ' .tumoTiWeHlth. ar proved the 6:h diy of April. 1-72. rrlntj-nf ti;0 eo!eeti.,n ol txes In t':ifT.!.-.a e .iintv. n-.ice 1C hert-v piven to taxpayers r--i ! i n u: in the districts !eh'.w"r!mi that the Cout.ty Treasurer, in compliance wl h the 2d Se--ti..n ol s.:i.l Act. wiil s-iend at the piaee ,.f holdmir tl.elowiL.-ti.il and H r .tifli t-ie.-t oms in the foliowiruc named davs. lor the purpose -! ro eeivinit the County, Poor and State Taxes Assessed for itie Year 13: Keale Twp. and M llle H jro', 1st Ward M"n- (l:iv. AUif"-t 14Ml. Whitelwp. and -1 ilU. He Il .ro-, 2 1 Ward Tues- ilnv, A n ut 1 -1 h C'hest Twp. and Fi-i-peet Wednes-lav Am lth F.lder and Tayior Twi..-. '1 hut--.!.- . A -'i; :"t!i. Susquehanna anl Cor.erriUv'h Twp'.li,m , An cu-l l"h. Carroll nnd S-,.t yoreeV Tr -V..n...r, Auir '1.-t. Carrolliown For. cod !, wer Yow.-r i p. I'ues d iy, Antu-t -.!. Jlarr end 1'i.per Y o l. r Twi . Wedne'daT. i.per O'li-r i W . v. e lne.i.iy. Aug ust --.vl. Hla'-klii k and dnmTwps. Thnr-diy. A n. 24th. Jack-n and l:i-biand 1 w. 1 ho ay, Aug. s'-tu, Canilirii Twt.. -.1 otid ny. A iiitn-f -2-' h. Fbenf'-tirir. Fsst H ard Tne-d iy, Auarnut y'th. Fbcrii-burK, e-t W ard H ednesdiiy. Auk. ;ith. And. in aee. ,r,I in w Hh the 21 S.- tion f sala A-'t, upon all ta psfl to the Tren-u-er on or be fore ttie 1-t d.-iy o, Sej.p-ail.er thee will he a de-' d n-t ion ol nv k tkr i knt.. w 1, lie. ere p-r rrrj. w : '1 be added to all unpaid Pives and placed in the hands uf a contitl-ie f--r clject --n. J. A. h K V.N KI iy. Co. Treasurer. Treasurer's Office June -2a . 12. -4t- 4JT1IAV .STEER. Came to the prem- KJ i.-e of the subscriber. In APeirh-ny town-hip, on or about the hrst ol June a H'.i steer wr.u a white ftrrpe on his hack, cmmencinjr at h'-s, and supposed to beatout is" ye.tr? old. Ttie i-wn. or is requested to couie forwanl. pr-ve prorf-i-:y, pay charges and tae him away : Uillnit in whidt the Steer will be disposed of as the Uw O re-'ts. A.M-KEW MtVOY. Allegheny Tp.t Aujj. 1. 12.-51, 1 t i ! I I 1 ; t V -. I i f : T ir ir