J TiiE tmm freeeuh. EBFXSBCEG, PA., October 25, 1S72. i.L --Igg Li. 1 tOCAL AND PERSONAL. 5aj nl "ristinp at noil near Home jTaJlowetu next ThumLiy. iTftfci yur cabbage, stalks and all. fAi.J then take hi jour front doors, i ..I,,, i'.i.d all- . . llO Uiiuiw n-"- v. m d frcin one station to uuoincr are ...J.-li-v i ..it M fr I V ifc A-'t is. v-oith any one's while to call and i .A II.. t'llO StOVK OI III'" Ll'ivaa iticuui u.t - . , i .4 xiwr, .v i .ivii s eittraut ciieai in tin i-nnr H . . 1 L . 1 T V ' . ' I - ' " 3: ' " - . . 1 l . .. j 11 "T ' 'I. Vlien cm tne uuy db buieio can 4' 1 .'V? it ii;.1tt1iii-it criri n:imel f rm the sirecL aim uiuiic uitc ui uui aco. thiit'u. l little Vium-'J"""' p . in tbe street and broke one h l i c'ir the wrist, a few evenings V:.s walking"" the curbing, and , J -.be amtfor to do it. v iinics. I-.so.. of Johns .21. .1,1 e:i. K. r.arnes. r.sq-. oi joimsiown, l.-ik on lawsuits and taken up .r kllltl OI 8U11S. UHh IK, ne . . i i e. : i i ...-.I tit ti-ir.Li hi iur:MMi itiifi . . l.. .n,!.i,.i..(r;.i,r ,.,,) Urd in t lie rtitu m.i viwim. n. i I, lmstovrn Democrat is authority tl.it -Ir. waniei -?uuinan, oi ,x nt hip. has gauiereu grains 1 i it tiolll one Jiwmtu uii ll.Ut certainly a wonderful f ,x fO fceasj'1 . . .. in Sf.'- ces to U- - r u,v:tn fmai., ;f.,nt. T1 : ui i i.i li.ive l.en a tcven months T r.niid in a field near the Oer- '''4 rlnuch. Htillidaysburg, on , I , tiiRion last. Ito cluo to the , ;;.-aion is about to be made t! 11. we didn't get the dutes right '. -.ill".- u!u. It is to be held on ',,f ,., xt week, Nov. 2d, athis farm . ,1, U township, and live 6tock, Uls ;iiiU piooucw re lue arw- -U r..:ii COllt".' i topit- nut a J Mrs.?' l. t! tli was convicted in lilair coun- i v for the minder in the sec t' Henjaniin Devine, and sen j.t nitentiary for five years. ! attached to the U. S. Hote', I , v. a det 1 1 oj cd by lire on Fri ,auc other stable was partially :i a thiid one was torn down v further spread of the coulla e origin of the lire is an open ! "liabeth Jones and her mother, . v. . i...tli widows and former re- c n .-idcnts o ,i nt :;i t itv . f ii faiiticide. -Mis. Jones is sup- b se been the mother ot theniur- kiert4 ihi'd. y i. A. J. I ierce, oi w esnnoieiauu !.t has "l-iisl six pumpkins from one Vti.'i ar which weigh resctively b U' l-I. I''ai-d 14 po'inus, niaiving t ,l wc.uiit r : huiiu. iiitj san-c . r: ikn .an 7. jolics in the ptss.sion of I Ut ". :-hi"r - i-'U'dr and 10 ounces. i lJv-..b I'avue, aged ixten years, bns ito jri... i he "rest ot hisjouniey through ! 1 fo t tt :' I" '. I c,-i's'. like nn.v anoth er fJ. ! 1 v l.t juuii'ed on a freight train m.... LxituiU.iy evening iasv, .u, bis I i 1" j Death of Disnor O'Coskok. Rev. M. O'Counor, S. J., Iat Catholic IJishop of this dioi-ese, Jied at. Woodstock College, near IJaltimore, at fifteen minntes before 7 o'-lock j on Friday morning last, after an illness of ! more than a year, which he hore with sur prising patience and truly Christian resigna tion. liishop O'Counor. was born in the Tiririity of tho city of Cork, Ireland, February, 1810, and was sent to the College of the Propa ganda, Koine, at an early age, from which he passed with the highest honors, and of whom it was said by the late Cardinal Wise man, he was the "bright, particular star." He was, in accordance with the rules of that institution, to be devoted to the missionary lie!d, and, after a short sojourn in Ireland, embarked for the United States, lie was for some years President of the Theological Seminary, iu Philadelphia, of St. Charted Borromeo. lie came to Pittsburgh as Vicar General 1841. lie was consecrated Bishop. Anirust !.. 1K4.'J. iu Kome. whitber lie bad gone to join the Jesuit order. lie brought with him to this country, in Decem ber of the same year, a community of the Sisters of Mercy, now' spread over the Uni ted States, atid some years afterward the Order of Pasiouists. "Upon the establish ment of the Diocese of Krie, in 1X03, he w as transferred there at his own request, but resumed charge of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, at the instance of the Holy See, in 18.14, iu wim-a lie continued unld his resignation iu June, 1S00. He established the first successful hospital in Pittsburgh in 184t, which he placed in charge of the Sisters of Mercy. He also founded a Theological Seminary, which was very dear to his heart, and w hich was not forgotten during his years of retirement. The Pittsburgh 1'ost, iu commenting on his death, says : Not alone among those of his own religious faith will this announce ment of his "passing away" be heard with unalfected sorrow, but among many of our older citizens will his name be remembered for his social qualities, his vast learning, his boundless charity, uneireumscribed by creed or color, and his elevated Christian charac ter. The more we consider the wisdom of his measures, the extent of his laliors, and tho muniticeuce of his charities, the more do we rind that 11 is distinction true and vital, fcliiucs supreme o"er crowns und tli rones. The mildness, humility, and iersoual Huavity of his character were such, that ho seemed to realize with Massillon, the great Bishop of Clermont, "that the pleasure of doing good was in itself a sufficient reward." As a scholar lie was an ornament to liter ature ; as a citizen he illustrated all the civic virtues ; as a Bishop ho was the pride of the Kpiscopacy. But it was especially as the "tiiMxl Shepherd" the friend of the joor, the lather ot the fatherless, the promoter of education, and the exemplar and expounder of the Gospel that his character shone with glorious refulgence. Calk-d away after an eveutlul and well spent Hie, we but imp;-r- ! Local Correspondence. f Johnstown, have been , Wt,y fe.et.au tLe oi.iuioti of those who i and seut to jail on a tuew iim t wheu we say : lie was it man ! in form anl uiind and soul, An lew wuo wear I lie snupe deserve Hie numo: And iit great title to liiul frenerous claim Va bis fuilillmeut of true uiuiiiiood's whole. A Oojpcl 1. 1 K-st, bis heart und lip the coal hum Uou'g IiikU allir M ttruieu ; laitiitul, de vout. His Mined place within ; to tiling without f sing the worliJ u!ove the world's control. Of jr.jo.l report n liishop ; troui hi. Side Malicious shutls tell linriuless ; in ni mica (jeiiiul us charily; betiind m screen He Hulked; iu opcu ways he lived and died. How inii-ed his look, his speech, his cordial hand! How uiourned by all the good ! Blessed will his memory slanj. tie cars 'ran over auu crusneu ; tl baily that it hud to be am- 4 : . i bi!N uici ;1: thn' i.tfu i!l Bfirre !1 t;ici ; a:.d It-s 4 I V.tx ik a g v. i .1 Glassadvertif.esjierliand i .i.-li this issue of the Freeman .'?ci his conimodiouaad hand :g house, with grounds at a?so tw. other desirable town :ic sale on Thursday, Nov. 21 nt. od chance to invest in first-class ,; en i. k.. . J.' ef, ;' i due I Lc water saw mill of "Mr. Evan Evans, aiVd sawver to keep all things eren, was Lamed to the ground on Monday afternoon Lvt alotit four o'clock, entailing a loss of Jabci.t fSM), three hundred oi wnicn uie :1a Insurance Company will be called v. 'I he lire originated from a burn j heap. I Joseph rarks, of East Conemangh, iS-tuiday night last maoe ine recip- o it to him at the Wilmore Catho No doubt Ji e feels justly proud ..i,;.ii i w.i-.l to 1 a valuable $i we are sure he will sport it with 3ue and dignity. : x ... . l. : ...i.l cov fnr tl.o I I loUNilip, T.C r.'tiw cj '- r iuf Tijrti.M) of our crrcsjMdident, is in the i nf)nb-wi"U i-n extreme of Cambria county. ;lt wal fom.id out of pu.rts of Placklick, 'Buiquil-imiia and Carroll townships, the 1 , sm if havipg been contirmed at the last i; tsnnaf urcountv court. The figures "30' fcltirtilJ have been "2:50." tho "" having beca ftn ken oil' by accident, n'i Maiy Jane Foster, wif of lion. lIT'inj 1). Foster, licd at her home iu rkiemsburg, on Wedncsilay of last wwk, fcfur an iUnehSofscvcr.il years duration. ; v,e was a holy jxissensed t-f alt virtues, h:wl ; ns amiable and generous dispos.tioii and highlv accomplished, lier honored '.-tu lad and esteemed family have the f all who know them. ,yc are sorry to learn that our friend vA psi Iron. Mr. Ianiel Carney, of Mun KU'nOwnM.ir, had the misfoitune to bleak .. la s in his left leg aive me ankle, ) , play morning, by being caught be "lt, t t.i "hand -car and freight car at Crcs il.t i c he was engaged in loading po "tati.a. lie fiactuie is s-aid to be a bad ti e, ln.t vi- l.oj; his injury is not of a se- ri'J-U t! ;,i;,ct. r. "H... Ah ia Sun says tliat there are two'. i .c -. twin brothel s, running lie tee;:t.,.u :y and Pittsburgh wliom it is i:rv t r any one but the most inti- m'e .j ui i. m. "e to distinguish apart. All v'J. h u,. j,, , w long ago, but then we ci!;!( ue i -l-prise suilicient to item--:?e .' 4 f.m. ( f i -ouise they are both what t' e uu gmwl, clever fellows. 1h'? t;e ns of Suinmihill township, t.acvi: .-.v. and they not only do run be 'r A:i. . n.i and irittburgh, but Duron lti It tKuiicx l';lt and Jim for short. fe sometimes think we have all the a l Jti k that's going. On Wednesday c&; .:.. -t her streak of it. While hard at ' -In vii'g to get our pajuT out on time, 0R- vl"ie brick ami several pieces of like ": f u came rattling down from JVI. L. fc:is roof, and bursting in atone of !'' Widows of our otlicc, narrowly miss--n ln;ul of one of our boys, struck a E". - f of tvne and knocked nearly two col- Sato the most tindelinable and unpala- "pi " The taking down of a Hue end foremost is what caused the .tf. I Tits (Yixdkmxed Mai?. Through the '1 rtss and by many tongues the hope ft..-.. .......... l.-it- "ticli!ift " t shortly to expiate his fearful crime Cn sc-fiofd in the jail yard at this place, r.;ike g.MHl use of the briet lime leu f'r repentance, and while we most f Uy and earnestly re-echo that hope, s us extreme pleasure to say that, I' "standing his recent violent conduct, ttcn of that desire to live inherent in i.abts, we have the assurance of his fial adviser that since his death war tas ln received he has become pcr Iineek and tractable, and that be f lanifestjs a most earnest and prayer T's're to make his peace with that lhoin he has so greatly and so fear !'itendid. That he may succeed in -g his immortal soul is certainly the e wish of every true hritiaa hwt. 0 li;':; e.: Tue Death-Knell Sounded. Jfickael Hoove's Day 2s 'umbered Desperate Con duct of the Prisoner The Sheriff Forced to JShootand Wound Hitn Twice in Succession. The death warrant of Michael Moore, the unfortunate wretch whose fearful crime of wife murder ar.d subsequent conviction is still fresh in the minds of our readers, was received by Sheriff Bonacker on Saturday last. That warrant iixes Wednesday, Nov. 27th, as the day for the execution, and as the Sheriff was only awaiting the arrival of the document in order to more securely confine the prisoner, he on Monday had an other cell properly fitted for his reception, and there he now i chained by one leg to the lioor. The desire of the Slieiiif to remove Moore was not begotten of any par ticular fear as to his escape, although for some time aware that the prisoner was making futile efforts to dig a hole through the jail wall, which he concealed from view by the aid of his bed-tick, but because he felt t Lat every precaution should betaken to secure him, now that the dread day had been filially determined upon. According ly Sheriff Bonacker summoned to his as sistance Deputy-Sheriff llassou, ex-Sheriff Myers and Conductor M. A. Quartz, and theso four gentlemen repaired to the cell of the condemned man, where their wish to remove him to another cell was made known to him by the Sheriff. To this pro position Moore very emphatically dented, and as he had possessed himself of a por tion of the lead pipe, with faucet attached, by which water was conveyed to his cell, and threatened to take the life of the first lerson who entered, it is not strange that the party withdrew for consultation and to give the pi in -ner time for the "solcr sec ond thought,." The next visit, soou after, W; met. However, tiy Mooie in the same spirit, and as moral suasion seemed to ! of no avail, it was resolved to try the effect of cold lead, and, acting ou this idea, the Sheriff tired three shots from his revolver at the prisoner the first, intended no doubt to iutimidate him merely, did not take ef fect ; the second and third shots, fired for the jurose of wounding. truck him ie sjiectivcly in the thigh and wrist, but nei ther bullet produced a very serious wound. Moore, instead of avoiding tho shots, as he might have done, seemed to court death, and it is even said that he bared his bieast and invited the Sheriff to shoot him through his heart. Soon after, however, he was induced by Mr. Myers to succumb to his fate, and walking out of his cell, jiermitttd the latter gentleman to take him in charge and conduct him to the other cell. Here, after leing securely placed in irons, the death warrant was read to him, he receiv ing the dread announcement, it is asserted, with a levity and want of feeling that was certainly remarkable, not to say shocking. Since his incarceration in the cell to which lie was removed he has seemingly began to realize his terrible position, and he who has a right to know him best is hopeful that God iu his mercy will yet pardon the poor wretch. To all which every humane heart will say amen. i Bold Robbery in Altoona. The fol lowing letter furnishes an account of one of the boldest and most daring robberies we have read of for many a day. It oc curred in Altoona on Tuesday evening last: One of the most daring robberies ever committed iu this city was perpetrated in C. C. Shannon's jewelry store, corner 11th avenue ami 14th street, yesterday (Tuesday) evening. While Mr. Shannon was at his supper, ami wnne mere, was uujiciu o the store but one of the clerks, a man entered and desired to look at some nue gold watch es. The clerk handed out two very valuable watches, and while turning around to pick up a piece of chamois, the fellow grabbed the watches, bounded through the door, made a sharp turn round the corner, disap peared up the first dark alley, and in the twinkling of an eye was non est inventus. As soon as the clerk recovered from his aston ishment he gave the alarm and chase was made, but without success. At present writ ing no clue to the thief has been obtained. Mr. Shannon estimates his loss at about $400. Yours, ite., A. Vajbd. Altoojta., Oct. 23, 1872. j Friend McPike I extend to you the sym ; pathies of my heart in the loss of your moUier "the best of earthly friends." as vou j truly remark. To stand by the death-bed of i a motner ! w-neu the last breath is caught up by the angels of God and registered in ( Heaven a pledge of immortality ! What a solemn and impressive moment I The moth er she whose love guarded us ; whose I hand guided us ; whose kindness developed , the good points of our nature, whose whole : life was a vigil in our behalf 1 And, while t the falling leaves, the chilly winds, and cheerless earth reminds us of the certainty ; and rapidity of decay of the rieetness of , time your mother has been called to a land ; where leaves never wither, where the bright , ness of day reigns through eternity, where I peace is given to the troubled, and where joy j is given to them that sorrow. Kequiscat in i Jmcft. i This plain, open fact stares us in the face at very turn we make SOCIETY IS FEARFULLY CORRCPTl Men sell their souls for gain ! Waylay their fellows for gaiut Rob, and plunder, and defraud for gain I Murder, dark, damn ing and bloodv, perjury, and every crime known and unknown crimes that would make the devil blush stare us forever in the face I Nootlice, trustor condition isexempt! Kven iu our own city th foul odor of crime rises up, until the stench is almost tieyond endurance ! And now one ofthe officials of our city stands charged before the public with crimes and misdemeanors which, if true must lasten public oil ium forever upou him and cast his good name to tlui winds. A committee has been appointed by Councils to investigate the charges, and it only re mains to be seen w hether or not they can be established. Truly may we be alarmed. The Good Will ball, which took place in the Opera House on tho 17th inst., was a grand success. Very Rev. Father Tuigg, pastor of St. John's Cathoiic congregation here, left yes terday for Baltimore, to attend the funeral of the much-loved Bishop O'Connor, which takes place to-day in that city. Mr. Stephen Burley is the name of the express agent here, instead of "Buckley," as printed iu my last letter. Olmus & Zink are pushingtheir new build ing, llth streetand 11th avenue, rapidly for ward. It will be a handsome structure. Markets are very slvmly attended, produce scarce, and everything high. Consequence, considerable jaw. Young ladies iu the "city" ought to be care ful how they "make fun" of young ladies from the country. The other day a certaiu pert and pretty miss of our city espied a rather oddly dressed young country lass on the street, and openeil a volley of derisiou upon her, indirectly, for her many peculiar ities of person and dress. The young lady from the country retorted in a not very plea sant maimer, thusly : "Humph! that's kind er smart, aint't it? Now I s'pose, if the peel was li .tf that apple, Ike as not the apple's rot ten ! Don't know I'm sure. But tho "peel" is awful pretty anyway looks like a "maid en's blush." An alarm of fire wassoundedlastevening, about o'clock, but it was unwarranted. Pan. Cherry Tree, Pa., Oct, 22, 18T2. Friend Mcl'ikt Local items, like dollars, are scarce articles with us at present. Bus iness is exceedingly dull and there is quite a lull in political circles, caused no doubt by the astounding result of the late election in this State. Surprise and consternation seem to have p tralyz-i.l. ai it vr jre, alljparties, aud you scarcely hear politics discussed at pres ent where a few weeks ago it seemed the all-absorbing topic ofthe day. Ex-Sheriff llarter bears hl.- defeat with hearty god humor, ami his laugh is just as merry and he as full of fun as previous to tho election. The report in circulation of his visit to tha log camp ths night before the election, with a little brown jug under his arm, said visit purporting to have been made with the intention of inilueniing voters, I beg lave to state is false, the Sheriff having been at home all evening and the person first originating the report admitt'ng he did so first for ajoke. A dry joke that 1 Col. Ross Hartshorn and J. Blake Walters (logmen) paid a flying visit to this place last week. Both gentlemen looked hearty aud seemingly well pleased to find their in terests in the logging business so vigorously pushed forward by the operators, Messrs Reed & llenuerson, who seem to thoroughly understand their duty. Capt. MeCormick, of this place, has been absent the past week engaged in collecting thn assessment on the II. C. iK: Susquehanna, li. R. stock. Should he 1 successful, the road will uo doubt be again put under con tract and work pushed forward more vigor ously than before. Wm. Atchison, Esq., formerly contractor on the Rbensburg mail route, is doing a thriving business on his present routes running two hacks from this place to Iudi ana on the northern route twice and on the southern route three times per week. Iu addition to tiiis, he has the sub-contract of the route from this place to Marion, Indiana county, carrying this ou horseback twice per week. Eighteen mails per week seems to have bron chi us nearer civilization thau we formerly were, but on no route do we so fully realize the great ad vantage in increase ol mail service as we do ou the l-.lensburg rout, the great bulk of our western and all our eastern mail being carried bv that route, and instead of receiving our papers and lett ers four aud six days aiccr they were print ed or written, as formerly, we now receive them the dav after. Capt. D. J. Weaver, of this place, un- uui.u..lt- takes the premium for large sweet JH.auocs, Having raineu ui w-iKioiii 41 Im. aud 7oz. This monster is of the variety known as the red sweet potato, is much shorter aud thicker than the common yellow and is riblied like a cantelote. By next week I may be able to give you a description of a log camp, tue logmen s muue of living aud their system ot operation. TlSHKMINUO Mr. Georoe Huntley has just put up for us a heating pipe attachment to a Speer anti-dust stove, w hereby ne stove is made to do the double duty of heating one room on the tirst and one on the second noor. It is a very neat and substantial job, and we feel sure that it will do its work well. We believe the idea is original with Mr. Hunt ley, aud like all his business ideas, it is prac tical, moderate in cost, aud full of wisdom. We commend this improvement to the con sideration of all who wish to enjoy the most comfort for the least possible outlay. Wa republish the official returns of the oounty In proper shape for future reference. The JScho has yur thanks for the table. Wokth Knowing. To ascertain the length of the dav or uiiiht at any time of the year, double the time of the sun s rising, which gives the length ot the niirht. anil double tne tune or its setting, wlncli gives tue lengin or me uay. TimMTi imu Hie whereabouts of tbe most ele gant, varied and complete stock of gold and silver watches. Jewelry, fancy articles, clocks. books, stationery, cigars, tobacco, etc. visit tbe renowned emporium oi (J. I. Hooeils, no lias enough goods in his line to supply everybody and ail his relations, wnicn Cham, will be glad to do at lowest casti rates. Call sua see c l . True Happiness. A erustof bread, a pitcher of water, a thatched roof and love vtheir in happiness for yu, whether the day be rainy or uiiiiy It is tne neuri mat manes tue iiome, whether the eye rests on a totato patch or a Mower garden, aod it Is the xeelleiit flour E. J. Mills deals out to bis customers that makes I bread wortbv of the uamel and a home without such bread, wether itn roof is thatched, shiuglcd ) or tiled, is not a good place to diue at. Ue- i member Mills wneu you warn goon uour, iv ceries and such like. The election Is over and in triumph now floats the flag of the party that received tbe most votes; tne country is safe and the world moves along, and Vailie S. Barker is still going it strong in the giving of bargains iu dry goods of all shades aud groceries aud notions of the very best grades, which we wish to remark are pleasing to alt who, appreciating low prices, oa Valiie aoth call. Closing out summer goods to make room lor new stock. Now for bargaius. CAUTION. Every genuine box of Da. Mi LANE'3 L1VE11 PILLS bears the signature of FLEMING BROS., and their private United States Stamp. t3J-"Take no ether." The market is full of lmitatiens. 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To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free or charge! wun me tureenons ior ureiiarinir ana using me same, wmen tney not 11 nd a s U UK ct k k f or Comru m iitmti.A xth OF- mn.liron- I'arties wishing the prcscriptioa w ill tilmisn Mfldl'f'HS ll-13.-ly. l'.4 Tenii St., Williainsliurgh. X. V. Qtw dvfrtiscmcutjs. 6silenl'le Cittaloirili'S snd one sample free. N.V. M'f'g npVTl SOMETHING NEW auh J articles.sell at sight. 1 Hlitlt'll' aniieiif.. . .. If anted. Co., 21 Courtiandt St., N. V. "Hand Stampt," all varietie.r,irciilrs f ree.A?'ts WauteU.W.U.il.JJavisiCo. Ml is. T'JNussau.N.Y. BTiili'o-nn Send stamp for Illustrated Catalogue uMOlo on Huilding. A. J. llicKi-ifcia. Co., 37 Warren Street, New York. Washington University MEDICAL SCHOOL! BALTIMORE, 31 D. TS OAVr OI'iN I STUDENTS CAN ENTKlt AT ANY TIME. TheCliiiienl ad vantages of tbe School are iinsiir passed. Fees, including Direction and Hospi tal Tickets. C5. Fr Oataixmu'ks containing full particulars apply to Prof. ClIAULES . CM ANCELLOlt, Dean, Uailimore, Md. :$75 to $250 pr month, r;? Inml". )o introdm-f tne fvi-ivk IVBnTI'l) U:0310S SESSK FAMILY SKWI MAtHl.V. I This Maehine will stilcli.ihem, fell.luek.uuin. cord, biud,;traid and embroider in a most su perior manner. Priee only 15. Fully licensel and warranted for five years. We will pay $1.0 0 for any machine that will sew a strong er, more tteniilif ul, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the Elastic Lock Stitch." E.ery second stitch can he cut, and still the cloth CHiinol be pulled spurt without tearing it. We pay agents from 7" to $i"Al per month aiidexpetises, or a commission from which iwii't- that amount can t innde. Address SKCOMIi Si CO., ZJontori, Afu.K.. liltburuh. i-t., ChiiytJ, IIU, T kt. Luiiut, -M. Cheap Farms! Free Homes! On the line of the UNION PACIFIC KAIL ItOAD 12,oe0,00 acres or the best Farming and Mineral Lands in Amerii-a. S. 000,000 Acres iu Nebraska, In the Platte Valley, now for sale. .IIII.I CLIMATE, 1T.RTII.F. RII. for Grain growing and Stock Raising uusur passetl by any in the Unitcu Slates. Ciieapkk in PiiK'K, more favorable terms given, and more con euieut to market than ran be found eisewhers. free llomrhtenditt for Arlunl Selllrr. The best location for Colonies Soldiers entl titled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. swtid for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with now iiihiio. pinlislel 111 fc,nglisii. urrman, swe- uisn ano ltuiiiau, iumiioo r AhUo A. W. ERW1I i 172 and 174 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY tiHOLESUI M RITML EVER EXHIBITED f4 THIS CITY ! WE HAVE XOW OX 1IAX1 OUIt 35" jfik 2H O 3J SL OF- COMPRISING TIIE GEEATSST VAEIETY of STYLES AND HAKES EVlCll OFFERED. EXTRAORDINARY FAIOJLERSEE TIUS I BUCIvEYE CRUX MD SEED CLB1XBH, Patented Feb'y 1st, iJ70. MAXCFACTnitED BY MIEBHLfiL PENNINGTON Tifliii;, Oliio. Tho Bnrkye flritln and Cleitner Is far Ktipcrinr to any other Fauaing Mill ever made, having more than twice tbe screening surfaceof theordinary mill, while It Is neat and compact, and can be easily handled and lifted around by on' man. Its capacity for cleaning is from 50 to 7." bushels pel hour, and runs so easily that it can be turned by a boy ten years old. Added to the above advantages, it Is far cheap er than any other Fanning Mill now made. To sustantiate our assertions, we give the fol lowing as the opinions of several relinble gen tlemen, residents of Seneca county, Ohio, who have given tho "Ci.eanek" a thorough trial : We, the undersigned, have thoroughly tested the Buckeye drain ami Heed CUancr, aud believe it to be superior to any one in use for cleaning ll"7if, or other small seeds, for market or for sowing, as it separates every grain of tChr, forfrV or Ti'if from 'l"7i designed for seed, and all lied lick from Timothy., and all wild vine seed from Flnr.m as to render es h par ticular kind of seed designed for sowing pur poses pure a nd cut irely ft te jrum Jiliha nd Jordan grit inn. Jj.G. IUtward, 1 Thf.o. T. Ixk. wm. Lano. I J. Bhwf.rsock, Dr. J.U.o'Cosxon, I (i. Kinzul, James Dukan. Address Land Coin'r U. P. O. F. DaVIS, U. U. Co., Omaha. .Neb. 1 arrei Tirst murium aaiip jm.lEsr.iS7l Double Elevated Oven, Warming Closet, Uroil ing Door Fender Guard Dumbing ft Shaking Orate. Direct Draft. FULLER, WAKHEN Sc CO., 136 Watter Street, N. Y. 1 A EV1 O ?J D & RUBY FURNACES. POWERFUL AND ECONOMICAL HEATEHS. James A. Lawson, Patentee. FULLER, W Alt KAN & Co., 2J6 Water St.. N. Y. s elf feeder AS E VTc do not confine ourselves to any special brands," nit keep agreat assortment to suit all tnstes and means. We warrant our Pianos and Or-rins to be equal to any intlieniarket," and "guarantee our Priees Lower than any other house in the city. " If you want to save money, and pet tlie best instrument, rail an us. Monthly payments taken. Send for Circular and Price Lits. PIANO AND ORGAN PALACE, .5.7 FIFTH AXEXUE, 11 'ITS li I 'II G HFA . Iron World and Manufacturer. Tho vrrt Mi-t.nl J'r,. f Hri 111 !ti tiifl ;lil r-f'.s. W.-rM Is t!m lion J:j nst-'iir.r. A...11-r"Hi-r .Srli-VC i"--:aiiir.s an.t U.-. ?i A? T II:inle Hint M- ta R in Fittslmitrh. N-w Yoik? ltosfn, lliiaili'Iplua, t'iu-4-itin.Lti- I.iii!k. n.Tlnl. n!ttmore, I.ontsviilc, lil etc. Fon-lkrn metal inartrU ie : tl. Ackr.W!pI-ri'it nan. lard Journal of tin metal ttad s. Ai: the Mute p. i(fftst are. entrintf.rs. i'oritalrir rliofre s-l-r-tl'ms from th eiicliKv-rlmr. niirli.g. an.l s lent 1 fie e.!ilrrlit.ii? of t.tin ro.iiury m,tl tluit.r. .iv. ii. i ,. utiHit.i ..r r..m hi tfilM.ntllirit cual reinrs. 'initatn nn fliiMirial : : it s nn. rfi'ortsof ia!'roai an.l niiiilng e'.wks. Only f-i.no l-r jrar. ISo hsrdwsre clcaier r:n F 1 t 00 wlihoiit It. Ever machinist ami mi ta! worker F' inil.1 take. it. Kery co:il mining r in.n . rail road om. Ul or stix-kliolilcr v in f.nd it invy ur.hle. t'lves illustrations of nw nia liim-ry. Inventors slionltl hr.ve it. Sent fottr wee'.-.s ui trial fcr S3 CCDta. lHstai-e paid. Address IBOX WOIM.n Pl TI.IIITf?fO CO.. Jron World Building, FitUluryh, Pa. tewartXPurner iulurmil. turlHliel Uaequaiwa. Burns any size Coal. FULLBB, WAKUEN i CO., 20 Water St.. N. Y. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN EBENSRURG ! -trjLL be offered at Public Sale, at the resi- S"cTock0,kT." Vbfoaow wit : A TWO STOttY FKAME HOUw" "J: rv Outbuildings, and ONE AND ONE-HALF iVvtI ok OKOUNU. with fruit trees, grape vmT- eVC Said property fronts on High street ana extends back to Lloyd street, being the mo.e?ty now occupied by the subscriber. p i C. it tht Mine time and place, will be of fered!' WO OT I? E It Emt)FiltOUNU situate it he Borough of Ebem,hurg and known as Lits Nos. 41 und 42 in Lloyd s plan of said bor- 0Ter"ms will be made known at time of sale, hot In v oersoo wibhing to purchase, either pri vatey beTo thV ieT or publicly at the sale, cneoybuUn all desired uong on the owner. lfiE . Ebensburg. Sot. 25, le--- STRY HOWS. Came to the premises of the subscriber, in Allegbe ny townsiUp oa or about the 15th of April last, two bOW PIO&, each at that time about four months old, and both of them red and white spotted iocolor. The owner is reouested to come forward, prove Droperty, pay barges and take the in awyr hirwis they will be disposed of according to otherwise tney wuEpH uNTEKSLNtiEJi. A.ilg heuy Twp-, 0t. , l72t. AMERICAN Working People. Settt ox Tri at. threw motirha for -4 cents. Thn Ame rican Worliina l"eople la 0110 cf 1 lie nnest puonrn-1 tlons ia the world. Contai 11 s 16 ages, or tM columns of read ing matter, designed to Interest, Instrurt, and ailvanretlie let Interests of workingmrn. Fine lrnstrMlons In enrh Issue. Nuniliers ZS eM Kill scrilx is, mitt 100.000 readerF. tn!y fel..o i-r y.-ar, or 011 tri.U three months for 23 eenla. Write your name, town, county, and slate pluiniy.cncloso U10 money and address IEO.V WORLD PI'RLmilXO CO . Jron World Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. An Agent wanted In every citv, town, and village la the Union to canvass for This Taiial. monthly. W e offer the fl nest premiums, ami aibO Vy caan comuilssion to lUuse who prefer it. . Kxecutor's Sale. THERE wiil be offered at public sale, at the late residence of Mat bias Deitreich, dee'd, in Chest township, one mile north of O len Con Dell, on TnetMlnj-, Xov. I!4th. proximo, at 9 o'clock, A. M., the following descrilied Heal Es tate, of which Mathias leitreieh died seized, to wit: A PIECE OH PAKCEL OF LANO situate in Chest township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Michael Crowtiouer, .Jacob Kibbler, Joseph Kapp, and others, containing ISO Arret), more or less, about Jl 10 Acres being cleared and having thereon erected a two story PLANK HOUSE, :ti by3, and a LOG STABLE. The bal ance of the land is well timbered with pine and oak. Terms or 8ai.e One-third In hand and the balance iu two equal annual payments," with interest, to be secured by mortgage and judg ment bonds of purchaser. JACOB KIBBLER, Executor of Mathias Deitreich, dee'd. Chest Twp Oct. 18. 1872.-4t. COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., lil'benslyu.rg", I?a. "ViriLL receive money on deposit, discount V T and collect notes, and attend to all tbe business usually done by Bankers. fcept.tt.tr. ju. G. JC. ZAUM, Cashier. GEO. C..K.ZAHM, L.EAI.EHS IS DRY GO 0:d:S , NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSVVARE, HJTSJJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY PKODUCE TAKEN IN EXCU A.VGr'rot G0ol8. Store' on SouthSide'of Main Street, HbeiiMbui g. Ia. FASSE & LETE&GflaffS IIAS3I3 WCBSS 139 FBA?,KLL STUtET, JOUXSTOWX, PA. A TONFMENTS. TI E A T And TOvn 1X ISTON ES, COl'NTEK and CAltl- &JCJ N ET LABS, MANTKLS, Arc. raanu-ft.T.2,'fl .at(ii in ui ery i'tL iiauuu Hncij..-, -American ramies. Entire satis! tion guaranteed in price, design e.vcK-ution of work. f' Orders r-spectful! v solicited - , ... . 1 . . . . . 1 .j ttiiu riin (M ly uik'u ui lue ery iuw- f.Rt rucli r.itr-a Trr lis Oct. 24. m. PAKKE 5: LEVEItGOOD. PROF. J. L. WIESEKDACEJ, Music Teacher, AND AGENT FOR E?i!&SFZJ. KKABE & CO.'SCj (i7iniore) Jvd e:iCJ. AND S. D. & H. VT. SMITH'S (Boston) Americnn ORGVNS I'Kiiibria, House, Ebenbar-r, Pm. XVIT3r FOR SALE. FA RM of SIXTY ACRES, located in Black- J: lick township, Cambria Co., aojoimng lands oi Isaac Wis singer, Rich'd Morgan, and oth ers, about 40 Acres of which are cleared, with a 'arire two storv PLANK HOUSE, LOG BAKST erected the balance well timbered. Will be sold at a bargain. For further particulars in quire on the premises, or address THOS. E. DAVISON, Sept. 13.-3m. Ebensburg P. O. 1 J?.1-N &c, thereon The underMirncd are the rrrndnrhi mntitutnt AG EN TS run THE SA LE OK THE BITKEVF. G It A IN AND SEED CLEANER in all part of ( iim. i.i ( .111111. -xeept the Twnihii of t'ar roll. Chest, learlield and Suwjuehanna. and will in a fchurt lime tail upon ILe farmers of tlio ilitlcri't'.t Towtihi;s snd demonstrate to es h farmer, of h in ovn i-arn. that this "Cleaner" will do all that i cl.iiiiiU for it. The "Cleaner" oan t seen and tested St an? time by c ji.nnr on us at ur farms, one-and-a-haif milen north-east of El'nsburg. tit" All oniT or lett.-r of In jiiirr will re via prompt attention if n..lr 1 ,r H MV EH .V W EIUl.E. Aug. 5.-tr. Et-nsburg, t atubria i o.. Pa. 1 v i 3 iT: 1 Fjs: LOOK AT THIS! Tho Farmer's Favorite Fanning MILL, ATVI .THE REYSTOHE CIDER MILL I FOR SALE B V I Sc H. DAVIS, Ebensburg, Pa. Eyre & Landell, Fourth and Arch Streets, rniLA DELrniA, ARE OPEXIXO A FIiE STOCK OF DHY GOODS FOR FAIL OJP SILKS, SHAWLS, MERINOS, WINTER SUITINGS, FULL LINE NEW GOODS. N. B. BEST AVEARIN3 BLACK SILK. September 27.- t, EXCELSIOR FUR EMPORIUM. J. ISAACS, Succcxaor to JohniFarelra 718 Arch St, Middle of the Hloeic. between Tthand Pth 8ts., South Side, PHIL. A DKL.PHIA , mroHTER Aad aanafartarer of - wiS:r"l vL1 " i r jpt i , ,.vtr drib's weak. XThtlemlc and lie tail. THavimr imported a very large and splendid rn..L.,.tof all thj differetit kinds of FL'US ' from tirnt bands in Europe, would respectfully invite the renders of this paper to call and ex I amine my stock of Fancy Furs. I im deter- mined to 6eu at. me mwexz uatt vrfr. jMfun iivirrautfl. Xnmurreprteritation f. rTrc t tale. Fl'KS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. tf Remember the Store, "is ARCH Strkict, PHILADELPHIA. tSept. 27.-3m.l "5. Tne oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaihing a Mercantile Education. rPractical business men as instructors. For Information, write for a eircular to P. DUFF a bON, l'litaburgh, Pa. V-J0.-o'neoni. JOAL! COAL! ! The ub-cnUr i now prepared to furnish, In large or 6mall Quantities, all qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL, at lowest market rates Coal delivered promptly and free ot" charge for hauling at any point in Ebensburg or iciDity. orders left at the Ziun Stoku ill rwu .;ua atuatiwn. Dl.MtLU.ZAUM.