s v-r r ft CiBBBIA FRllH. iii rt 1 1 EnESSBUnG, PA. Xavember 8, JS72 ? nnil K'",l", n ncnr ITntr. r"Pi 'I ladv I amid Snyder was found I u,l msr II uiitii.c.cn, Monday. i ) r I i ' v H "' Devotion will com I , t i'nrthPl iu(w' ihun-h, "Wil- 1 , i, -'ill -dv "xt- "'r'i' V .ri LT ! '"' '""SMl J',in "f j -A ' - I, J , .l. -Hl, Lv .1 full f Vrr-.luv .1, TJiiirnlay wet a LAW .,,,,1 r;, whs ' " r" " . i- " , i ,.,un 11.1, i. veil in a stone ! -A l.,rrv cii 1 I? I . ! ilr "'K"! uru e, . 4. riv ft et aid killed instantly tiy a bias: one day 1 to nrrcunee the very ser- 1 1 U'rphi 'f -M- Adams, Esq., of Cre "' i.v recied the last rite of the ft a -), n'.ii CrUl II. II 1 1 ( 1 - iivj.'i. Ma AwvAuvi ir"t any lnoiiirut. . : .. t-1- tl.,. rnl. . , r,-ii sr.iiniiitvillc, and large crowds I!m ft;i-nn""'-tli,:K' knalitiesare constant- '.".rrmlan.-c. Father Anthony, recently fc 1 "m1 ,jpju1, in conducting the mission. ''v Win. l!". of 'he East Ward, who Dili!) past has been laboring i ,-'vrr mental alerration, induced by , ! r ar ef death from consumption, u:or. ' ,, ... iir inbaue asylum on Tuesday I fit ltU ' " j '"wlrV m l-i''!,:,:P 011 Monday last, a 4" '". , :.;;ii. 'd Kavid Lindsey, of Ifnn- i 1" n.'ui't.v anidi-ntally shot himself in ! i" U 1. w heart, and is not expected j I He h"" Ix-cn married only a few :rl,.rr. ,1L ' j 1 I1T "'(. H'.'i-1'1 t-'',u thieves who stole 81C7 1- f .,,"rr i ine months ago, quarrelled, ir!'rr!.a:in apai"" -'-h other, t' ' ;Jl "irrn arrested, and will in all i... i, tu the nenitentiarv. j T-.4l.-i. ( ) l i.'i'il I" 'I1" exiern. wini me pa- i.li'Ilti'1 i'i uriiiu in n in- ii-iniii I', i.ii-i! up these two numerals as his rilv ci'UUiy commis-iouer ai ,t-r i-W't -turn. i lir'i-v a coal liiliiri auiniii .-i- h:ul li :t 1.ih- (UMocaieuou ihuimi.u last lya tan oi i-i .. la ol Ma;e. noiner I ... i mm- i:i t CI ven was lnjtiren in like , Janxrat t'ne same l'l''-, th- same daJ' ril nil MiHlIli;i in. i..t. 1-KrV. Ka:h-i Kitte'.l, 1'resident oi t?t. t-ji (-s' ( i'Ih gi-. l.'TeTHi. lias net-ii, we are iftrn-r.l, invited !- deliver a lecture in this ii,e -t an ear v day. aim we impc ht in J virt thr invitation. We fee', sure that he j t iii.l 1 greeted bv a large and appreciative ll.iileliee. , . , J A (JcMi'.an r-ined Henry Hcin h, about I'.'prt nine inches in height, dark com-ii-Tit.ii. and aVe.ut fifty years of age, disajv arnl fi' in his home in Pay's Cove, near B!io!v l'.tm, Prdfcvd emnity, on the 5th f.. i 'lie hundred dollars reward will lie ja;,l tor any ii.f..i m:vt ion as to his where dmits. have the best aiitliority for saying tiat the repnrti l divicm of the l'ittsburgh (Ut-M- i.i t I,r rn n H T' (i probability of Very SfV. J. Tnigg, of A Itooi a Imirg made bi.siiop if 'lit- w mi i t r, is w iTlnuit foundation in ti, t. ' Mm li div :s:oti is as yet contemjla ! we caiiinit . oi:i eive how tlie story a: i d. IH.e la'est vegetable monstrosity that him l.'il our i tl'u e i a carrot weighing f.t j"i.!n:t and three ounces. It was pro dl.Tiii.il the jn i r-l.i'iise farm and presented tnly Mr. lsmb ie Lilly, steward of that V' with whom we entirely agree in 'iv.ivf it is the champion carrot of !r. .hnv MrGinh-y, formerly of Stim-aUrH!-. .'): i iMiuty, now chief ch-rk at the S. Jirr.m' Hn-1, Pittsburgh, was stabbed i u: live e'l !o, k on Friday morning last by iDtniicat-d man named Patrick Mi Ken- fiien: l.o was attempting to ejeet from J-!r-rnemt but his injuries aru not of a mh nature. -While Mr. Wm. Krebs was absent from i .i !.oe frhop in JohuMowu on Monday :.;i.g partaking of his matutinal meal, cxnertthiel crawletl tnrougn one t.i me windows of his establishment and gol- ! ep two pairs of boots, or rat her one pair ; two odd ones, aud then made good his i t and est ape. -An employ on the Morrison C overail 1 1, named Isaac Brumbaugh, was struck 'i.e ride by the revolving lever oi a nanu ". uh'le oil the down grade near Martins 'l i,', few days ak.'o, and knocked in front I ii ar, which passed over him and in : internal injuries so severe that death i! in two davs after. 4-At Kriekstown. Somerset county, John i l.ert, who is now eighty-two yearsold, h..Tie of his old hunting guns made in Si i,...v tti -..iwit out of the vouuer ' ' . .. i . j - . . i n pr'smen ot tlie vicinity oy nentniig uan, f;rt shot, within one-fourth inch of the rat a distance of sixty-live yards, and 'Kit without spectacles. Viili sincere sorrow we record the death l ie of our most estimable young lady f A, M ;h Theresa Quinn, of Johnstown, if i in -.'urrt-d at her home in that place tm 'ay last. She was a most amiable and :ii-eiit vtiunp ladv, aud was greatly Ir f -rt l.v all who knew her. Her death was l-ni Lv consumption. May she rest in - i-Tiie dwrlotig house of Mr. A. T. Peter n innr Piianaiit Unity, Westmoreland 1' ty, with nil it contained, was destroyed j::.r about .o'clock on Thurstiay morning, 'ifr.miiy having barely time to escape with '"St r A coal of" fire is supposed to If..- r.,'.e.l from the grate and set fire to the dl-tg r. .i.iu , arpet. and hence the conflagia- f-.lehn oi-.ty r.,r.rt winger was trietl in ine niair . . . i tii: last week tor snooting ana : in, last. Wingate, at Tyrone, on the 4th T.nd found cuilty of murder in tU-re. Sentence deferred. Ill 1- 'au-.f , iMirt Mi.-liaKl Smith nlead cuiltv "V l.ar t'-'.'l a thi Ulv.z i i l.an-.- ..r kn.i.iir fiml was awardetl aiia'.f vears in the I'enitentiary, tin. t'..,.-tl. tami Im Vin irvi-il. or V.avc v-rveil. in that institution, r ri - lien- i,:lr,i of Pr House.Directors, tu-? t!i. g.-ntlemen who composed the - w,i c.t-i i. , aii,-da new lxard, was or- --if-ii ar t) ,t .... Xt,....l-ii- lt "-' "I.'1 lithe follou-iniT amioiiitiiieiits were '" I- h "i i : r. ls.tilnri' I.illv- nlnvvanl. COM 1 111- fi 1'rs. l.rinmon it Plank, physicians; "aitnan & Lake, counsel. Ko ap f j'ni. ut lor treasurer was made, the terra i'- b'ass, I'.sii., jiresent treasurer, not ex I' s until after the next annual settlement f -annary. H-re niii-es Westmoreland county with. T ''""f Mlieiil" Tlii tiiT. 4t ia toj-r Hov- f.Tmr'i. .. T . U : . ... 1. V ;d of a stout rone, "shuffled olf this :! .1" near Graoeville statitm. Pa. n Saturdav evenincr last The un- unate man was addicted to liquor, and ti last seeu. AlKiut 3 o'clock Saturday n:o..n njnuii HlS li felons twwtv w4 foil tut iiptI alMiut 10 o'clock. His aire was -0!i' yearn nt l. 1aw i wif.. .1 ti.n 'i Clliblr-n hif... ..1-1 . , .1 a T - . r-r l is -'U' eccded in getting support enough our business men to justify liim in put llP one of his business charts in this " It will require at least two weeks' s in tin chart to complete it, and we will 3 Btve a description of it ami a notice of Ivcrtisers. Nelse will te pleased to do f .''n'!s ''f sign work that may be ordered lv? ,nsaged in putting up "the chart. 4 't5""r order with him overGeo. Hunt- -ar.l ware store, and we will guarantee T litrfect job at a fair price. .ine kindling wood put into the fnr t.' "arkt-r & Son's plaiiine mill in this ISunH n,,rPoe of drying, caught fire im I u,nX ,,,W4" at"l soon raiseil Unh 4h "lok. d the steam and smoke i th "4-n I..: r 'f nie Wholdcra. who iu '.fr-d ! ,he .alarm of fire and caused a faist; uiriL' P, e of onr "tizena and the ti.mVt- .,' ,hp fire apj.aratus in the c,e r r.i, ' miU' ,mt ere ,he supposed itw. """nation was reached the lui.s J011 nui.lb i, 'an'1 "v".va"lv returned ""dilujrlf not milder th I Two men tvLo gave their names as j Charlt-a Wilson and William Max were I arrested in Johnstown ou Monday night last I on the charge of attempted burglary, they ! having lieen seen operating mat niiii on John Dibert's store door with a view no ; doubt to robbing the establishment. The ; door bears the marks of the. chitel. etc.. and an there seems to be no doubt about their ! identity, it looks very ninth as if Judge Dean would have -something to say to them at otir next term of court. They were i brought to the jail in this place ou Tuesday ' night. i A grand cotillion party and oyster sup- ! per is on the tapis for 'Wednesday night , next, and the 'Wigwam" is to be the scene '. of the festivities. The managers of the af- ' fair are Messrs. Sultzl ai li. Lake and Null, 1 of this place. T. C. M vers, of Summit. C.I W. Kasly, of Johnstown, Chas. O Donnell, ! of Lorttto, T. K. Scanlan, of Carrolltown, ; and M. F. Kelly, of Callitzin, and all lovers I of tuch recreation may rest assured that the i gentlemen named will make it the most I delightful hop and Lanquet that has evc-r . occurred in our midst. All are invited. ) Wednesday's Voire assures us that the ; Hon. Jtihn Porter and his young hr:d left ; Pittsburgh that morning for St. Louis, on I their wedding tour. Weocrtainly wish them I a plesant trip and a safe return. The bride i in this case was, until made a bride, Miss l crnelia Myers, only daughterof our towns man, ex-Sherilf Myers, and the happy union was consummated in the Cathedral, Pitts hurgh, on Wednesday morning last, ltt. Key. M. Domeuec, liishop of the Diocese, officiat ing. We congratulate the Captain upon securing a wife o fair, so unliable, and so worthy of his lite-long devotion and tender est care, and wish God's blessing upon them both, as well for time as for eternity. Misfortunes never come singly. They all seem to lie married and have large fami lies. The recent experience of Sam. Kep hart, of Wilmore, is a case in point. Iiesides having been on the sick list for a consider- able time, although now, we are pleased to j say, fully recovered, and having also failed to secure votes enough to make his "calling j and election sure" to the office of Uegister ; and Ilecorder, which likewise pleases us i muchly, some unconscionable scoundrel went i through his larder one night last week and came out with something less than a hun I dred weight of Sam's liest meat, but whethet j of the fresh or salt variety deponent saith j not. Through all this trying ordeal, has Sam. Kep-hart; still he cannot refrain from ! iiiitiilcriiicr thi hnnn Ihnt he lias i-t Yieriein-i-i 1 ust ...t .,f bad lutk. fur the uresent at f'--fS -- i i . ' A young man in the vicinity of Wilmore made arrangements to marry a young lady living near Portage, and after engaging the services of a clergyman to tie the knot, re paired to Portage station, not many days ago, and eent his brother to summon the party of the set olid part to meet him then and there and Ix-ar him company back to Wilmore, where the ceremony was that day to be consummated. The girl, owing to the fact that sh:. was under agj and that it was necessary to get the written consent of her parents, returned answer that the pres ence of her would-ln; husband at ihe parent al doinic.il was imperatively demanded ; but, instead of obeying the summons, the prospective bridegroom turned his attention to making love to another female acquaint ance whom he casually met while waiting at the station, and the upshot of the whole matter was that he and his new found af finity took the next train fur Wilmore, where they appeared liet'ore a Justice of the Peace anil were toon made one in the liesh. The finale of the story is that a divorce is already U-ii.g sought for," the principals in the trans action, like many oiher fools l-fore them, having already discovered that they "mar ried in haste only to repent at leisure." I - A SiNuui.Ait Accident. On the evci iug of October 31st, locomotive No. 47, 1. I li. K., with no cars attached to it, was standing at Gallitziu station. The engineer ! had dismounted to oil the outer machinery j of the locomotive, and the fireman was also I away from tiis post. A train coming west- ward through the tunnel struck No. 47 with I an almost imperceptible rhock ; yet, small 1 as it was, it had the effect of throwing wide j open the valve of the locum. it i ve, aud No. J 47, with no human agency to govern its '; motions, started westward, adown a grade ol eighty leet to the mile. Its momentum, increased mile by mile, can be better imag ined than described. Immediately in front of the National Hotel at Lilly's station, six miles lroni where it started on its eccentric race, No. 47 came in contact with locomotive No. which was hauling the fourth Cin cinnati Express. The former was running at a rale of speed which cannot be estimated, and the latter was making alout six miles ' an hour. The result was a terrible wreck. Iioth ltR-omotives were smashed to atoms, j and a number of cars were broken up. The ; locomotive, were absolutely telescoped, and j in a fashion attempted to climb one over the I other. Notwithstanding the terrible smash, j nobody was hurt. The fireman of No. l.'il I jumped oil" his locomotive aud sustainetl.no j injuries, and the engineer, Joe Henderson, who fcrinerly resided in this town, remained on the locomotive, with his hand on the throttle-valve, and escaped without a scratch. So soon as the runaway engine had left Gallitziu a telegram was sent to Cressou to intercept it and run it off the track, but a delay in the transmission of the message sufficed to allow it to pass the latter station before the idea could lie accomplished. All in all, it was a most singular mishap, anil liait only its parallel in that celebrated acci dent where a runaway passenger train went downward along the identical same slop- of road and struck Powell Sharp's train at or very near the scene of this collision. TnK IJesclt in Cambria. The follow ing statement, which is substantially correct, shows the losses of Greeley last Tuesday in the election districts in this county, so far a we have been able to ascertain them, as Com pared with P.uckalew's vote iu October when the latter's majority was 755. In the tven-ty-vne southern or Jonstown districts, embra cing all that portion of the county south ami west of Crovle township, the loss on llucka- lew's vote was 531 ; Summerhill, ; ; Wil more, 2; Washington, 172; Minister, '11; Lrfiretto, 12; Allegheny, 70 ; Chest, :(); Sus quehanna, 18; Carroll township and Car rolltown borough, 50; Parr, 45; the two wards of ElRmsburg and Cambria township, 7. In the above named districts Greeley ran liehind Unckalew 1,004 votes. We have heard nothing from Crovle, Gallitziu, Sum niitville, Clearfield, White and Chest Spriugs the balance of the county but it is safe 1o sav that Greeley ran behind Unckalew in the county at least 1,200 votes. This will explain the reason why Grant has a majori ty of alut400 iu Democratic Cambria, and no man will claim it as a radical victory. In the northern part of the county no Democrat was base enough to compromise hisiolitical integrity by voting tor Grant, and we feel very certain that the same can uesaui ot mc democracv of the southern portion. Cam bria is democratic by at least 700, and can always give the State ticket that majority. If certain local difficulties were out of the way, as we trust they will be before auother election occurs, the democracy can give the same majority to a gKd county ticket. The official returns, which we will publish next week, will fully explain the cause of the un tov.ard result in this county. CJKr ONK.-AVe spoke a week or t-vo ago about a heating attachment inadetooneof oui stoves w herebv the heat is conveyed from one room to another immediately above it. V e now bear testimony, in common with several or our neighbor? who ha ve in vested in a iike improve ment, to the very satisfactory manner in which the heater does its work, and cannot ttio earn estly recommend all who wish to live comfort ably this winter at a very small outlay for fuel to call on Mr. Huntley and iret hint to do for them as he has done forus. All who dtiso may dept nd on bavin a neat and entirely satisfac tory job put up lor them on short notice. Sl'BI.im.- The bass horn of the bull frojr has ceased to blow, the stake-driver siutrs not in the meadows low, the katydid's liuryd-(f urdy has ceaaed its flow, and the tire-fly's lamp no more will show the cricket how to tune hlsold baniro. Cause why. winter has como, and sure as you're there, Myers & I.loyd have (roods rich and rare ofthcvcry best kind, for cold winter's wear, which tliey sell at prices so low that their cus tomers atare and wonder if in the State any where a stock can be found with theirs to com pare. Go and aee their new, larire and eleifunt assortment, aud buy your winter supply. Local Corresjmndeiice. . Altooxa. Not. 5, 1872. Friend -VcPiie Contrary to the expocta tjons and fondest hopes of his many friends. VV m. Green bats been called from bis N il of sickness to the shades of etemitv. Up to Monday evening there was nothing in his symptoms to cause alarm, but about 4 o'clock that ay he became unconscious, and so re maino i until Thursday evening following, ...1. . ! 1 . . . - " - ' vwit-n cauniy ana peacefully a a bright miiiini!v ,..,.-1 I: i ,., j,;c; ... . ... . ; , .... . . ..gc jcaisuiiu iLioiiiun. m ; tne ueaiu 01 this young Christian man there ! is mu h cause for deep regret. But few there ! are at his age who exhibit more marked cv nlen-e ot luture usetulness--tew wlm hv I stutlied, anil labored, and thought more earn estly than he. In his trade of machmest he stool among themost proficient in the t! of the l'a. li. II. Co. iu this city, and been the goixl will of the Creator to mploy had it trooil will of the Creator to trrant Hini a longer lease ot lite, there is every reason to lR-licve that he would have h,t formed no common part iu the world's drama. As it is, he has passed from among us wept for because he was giRid and of noble soul ; honored because- he was an ornament to his family, to society and to his church, esteemed liecause his life was a constant example worthy of imitation. . His remains were ac companied to their last resting place iu the Catholic cemetery in Ulairsvilie, where they were interred on Saturday. Peace to his im mortal soul. Our mutual friend, Mr. Thomas Carland, ; hist one of his children last night grim i death having entered his peaceful household ' and borne away little Fraukie, aged about 4 ' years, a bright, promising and beautiful i t hild one of the most cherished and be j loved of the family circle. His death, it , may well be conceived, is a crushing bereave ' went to his fond parents, but it should con- sole them in their affliction to know that j their dear boy has not only escaped the tri . als. temptations and uncertainties of this , life, hut lias been called, ere sin had detiled ' his soul, to the never-ending delights of the ; better world. ! I stopped a few hours in Johnstown not ; many days ago, and when I In-held the roll ; ing mill, recently destroyed by tire, again i in full operation under temporary sheds, 1 1 could not suppress the thought that the Cam j bria Iron Company is indeed a live inutitu j tion. I While in Johnstown I visited the loice j office and found it bright and clean as a new i pin. All hands looked the very personilica : tion of determination and energy, two very ! important requisites to success. A daily in ! Johnstown, I think, is art-fry enterprise, hut if it don't succeed it ought to. I also dropped in ou the Tribune man. I really think Mr. Swank is the most energet ic man of my acquaintance. He possesses two good points, at least, and perhaps others. One is determination and the other fearless ness. Saw Kasly, of the Ktho, on the street. Isn't that a bland mile he wears? Some thing so inconceivably sweet about it. He I is not the man one would take him to be from j his writings a pompons, titgnineu sort ot fellow but rather the contrary, a gentle, unassuming mortal. But then you know how it is yourself. I am certainly thankful to your Wilmore correspondent for his flattering compliment. And if it ever so happens that opportunity is given me, shall endeavor to illustrate to "Soltero" how "Pan" can appreciate cour tesy. This is "election day" and of course Grant will be elected. We could not hope for any thing else after the Verdict iu Pennsyl vania and Ohio. "1 don't care a continental who's elected" is the general expression among. - . r. .. i 1 ; - t IJem.-LilllS. JUSI now. ll in more m.ni ii no it i the city will give a majority lor me urant electors. There is to lie a series of socialites held at the Logan House during the winter every alternate Thursday evening being the ap pointed time. Mr. Kolicrt Lynch, an aged and well known citizen of Altoona, died on Sunday morning last. Yours, fraternally, Pan. Wilmorh, Nov. 5. 1872. Dear Freeman Since I wrote my last epis tle, our delightful dry autumn weather has been somewhat varied by copious showers of rain, which was much needed in conse quence of a scarcity of water, for although we have had sufficient ram tor the luxuriant urowth of all vegetation, wells that have j never been known to fail to yield an abun dant supply of water have been entirely dry duriiig the fall, and this appears tt) be the case in many localities in the east, while we read of numerous instances in the west, es petially in what in our school days was called the Great American Desert, of springs and waters bursting forth where water was never known before. These singular facts naturally lead to the inquiry, is our water level sinking and is the waterof the Eastern States sinking to reappear in the desert, or on the Pacific sltqie'.' Aud our seasons, too, are thev not changing? Fvery one whose recollection goes back twenty-live or thirty years, say that the seasonsare very different now from what they were then. It is said that fossils discovered by recent geological investigations prove to a demonstration that what is note the temperate zone was once the torrid zone; and if this great change oc curred once, may not that same mutation now tie going tin again, ami may uui our planet "swing around the circle" until our portion of it brings up in Arctic regions? We confess that this is a shiveriny idea, but we trust that ere the catastrophe occurs, we, with all now living, shall have "shuffled off this mortal coil." Put, seriously, is there not a wide fi.d.l here for all who arc fond of scientific investigation? It is our sail duty to record the death of Airs. Catharine Mc Preen, mother of James and Thomas McP.reon, the former of this vicinity and the latter of your town. The deceased was esteemed ly her friends and neighbors as a quiet, unobtrusive Christian and a sincere and devout follower of her Divine Master, and at an advanced age (76 years) she, like a ripe sheaf, has been gath ered home to await a joyful resurrection. The old residents of Wilmore and vicinity arc dropping away like leaves in autumn, and soon they will all In; gone "to that home from whence" no tarveler returns." Our mercantile friends, John McColgan, and P. M. Woleslagle & boil, nave orougut : on a large and varied assortment of fall aud . winter goods that cannot fail to please the ; most fastidious, ami their prices, we fed j confident, will be satisfactory to all buyers. These gentlemen are courteous ami obliging, j m.d the fact is. thev are "institutions" that we could not afford to disperse with. The Messrs. Woleslagle are now fairly establish ed in their new and extensive store room and we can ouly say that the room is complete in all its managements. W are informed that Capt. TInghes is an applicant for an important position in Wash ington. If the Kepublicans are to have all the goud places, we would just as soon (and a little sooner) ace the Captaiu get a share of the spoils aa any one else, and if the lie publicans have auy gratitude they will not overlook his claims. AVe believe the time is not far distant when he will be rewaruea lor the services he rendered the party during our late 'unplesantnes9." We concur with your correspondent "Sol tero" iu all he said in regard to the tomb stones in the Catholic cemetery here ; ami often, as we have walked among them and admired their Wauty, the thought occurred to us, should not such beautiful works of art have beautiful surroundings? Should they not at least lie protected by a fence tha will prevent the sacretl enclosure from beiug desecrated bv hogs ami cattle? All the bur ial places about AVilmore are in a shameful condition and are a disgrace to the commun ity and to civilization, aud all they need to complete their hideousness is to have the gates leaning thereto surmounted by adeath's bead anil crosa-lnnies. This is election day aud in our next we hope to congratulate you upon the success of our candidate the sage of Chappaqua. SoLOK. ItOMK Again. Our near neinhbor. C. T. Rob erts, has returned from his brief western tour, and may now be found as heretofore at his eie minl watch, jewelry and fancy roods empori um ready and willing to dispense bargain to II comers. Cham, has a store and a stock that will compare with any in the county, and the person who deslresito buy anvttum-m his line, from a nne ffold watch to a prime curar. should bear iu iuiu5 that Cham, is the uiau to tie to. The last week or ten days were terribjv prolific of railroad accidents, .nearly all of them of a fatal character. We note them i briefly, want of space forbidding details: j On Iriday afternoon last a collision occurred I between two freight trains on the Iiroad Top ' K. K., near Hopewell, owing to a tnisappre- hension of orders, and four of the empves were killed outright and a fifth one .died'on ; ..utiday morning. On the. evening of the same day (Friday), E. 15. 151a- kwell, of 1'..- . I.. V oy a loo.omui n e, -nuue ; ""-"iMiug 10 cross the fracK at lymnc m a w.'igun and i gon, and mstaiitlv killed. His ! .ir: had ti 1m-shot oiiaeeoint of its injuri-H. At Spruce Creek, on the same fata! Fiidav, Win. lr l..i.l i . .i.-. ..rr .i . dviii" snn ,ft,.r T.. vr.. -e ,,.i.i...t near Laxton, on the P.. T. H. It., scalding the engineer and slightly injuring our oth-rs. all of whom will recover. This too on Friday lat. On Monday nii-ht wek an unknown man w;vs killed "near Iieatty's station, and another was literally cut to pieces by the cars iu Hodamer's tunnel, near G reensburg. On the Saturday night previous Johu Dow ley, a hrakeman, fell from hi-t train near the latter place and was run over by several of the cars, which mutilated h;m in a horrible manner and killed him instantly. - TO CONSUMPTIVES. 1 ho Odvertisi-r, havinjr been permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple reined y. is an x ions to muUe known to iiis fellow sufferers the menus of cure. To all who desire it, h; will send a copy of the prescription usoil, (l ii i; of charm-) with the directions for preparinjr and iisin t he snuie. which they will lind asi'KKci' itn for 0iiutipt.ioa..-!sf Ani.'t.lroie rhitir, tc. Parties wishing the prescription will pieuse uddresx Kkv. EDWA Itn A . W I T.SON. ll-lS.-ly. lm Perm St.. WilliatnsburKh. N. V. I.kapJteai: Is draw Uii ton close. I.cs then to months reinuin. Murrhitfcttble imiiiiei.s w ho desire that eonsmmnat ion so devoutly to e wished, mid ure jroinjr in tor the nmiii chance, hud better he st irriiir. In the im-ttut imh- if ny ot cur youiiif holy friends have made t heir cull liiK iind elec-lion sure, and tire now conn rn pia tinr the purchase of their wedding outfit, we ndvise them by all menus to call mid see V. S. Barker's new, varied and t-lctruut t-tock of soa sonatilo dress poods. Vailie Ites everything in dry fe-oodn, dress jfoods, etc.. cheap and Kood. Ann's TSi.fEnv.i.HV Cakk. One cup of swer t milk, two teaspoonsl'ul cream turlar, one eye one te:ipoont ul po-Jh. two titbit-spoonsful of molasses, salt Hild Hour to inakctt thick tiatier. As to the principal injrredicnt in this delicious cuke. Hour, we need scnrcclv tell you to use the very best only, a brand which can uIwh.vs be obtained at lowest market rates, either by the barrel or stick, from E. J. Mil!s. dealer in Hour, feed, irroeeries, etc.. llia-h street. Plieusl.ur-. Ootid bread, pies and crrkes h re w ha t MilN' Hour always makes, lluy from hini excry pop. The Happy Uoi:u. The busy tiny is over the household work is done; the cares that liet the iiiorniiiK- have faded with the sun; nnd in the tender twilight I sit in happy rest and co der Where's the cheapest, the nicest store, the best. That store ut the corner of Main ard Fi-Hiiklin streets. Johnstown, whereof John J. Murphy is proprietor, is usually ndjudjred by the iu-iies to be the cheapest. nicet and best in tlint eitr. and what the ladies don't know about stoics of that class ain't worth findiiitf out. A I.I. WoOl..-"3y Jove, old fcllo-nr. If you think that ere stulT has not cotton in it, I'll bring- down the sheep th wool was cut from s:id make hiai swear to his own properly." This from a clerk iu J.k. J. M urphy's i?tar Hall, lift) Clinton street. Johnstown, where -ull wool" menus "all-wool," and cotton nicam notion but cotton, and where the purchase of a new suit means iri-ttinjf lull value Tor th inoiiy invested. Huy your w inter clot hinir from Mur phy, who has un Immense stock just In. CAUTION".-F.very genuine box oT I)n. Mf liANE'S LIVER PILLS bears the aitfiitituru of FLEMING JUIOS., and their private Uniied Stales Stamp. t ? " Take no other." The market is full of imitations. ''i T"n v'(l UPr ''"" Avento wanted! All ?' " vJ chisstsof ffiukniK people of ei ther Bex.youiiir or old, make more money at work for us iu heir spare iiiomen Is or all the time tlian at anything- else. Particular free. Address ii. STINSON" i CO., Porliaiid, .Maine-. Every clvrk and merchant can learn at once. Hook icail- e.!,50c. H. Gul'i.DiMi liitVANT, HufTalo, N. 1. LITCH'S Imperial Russian V M usiunl.- V holesaie to tne trade. Sin gle can sent, postpaid, on reeeipr of 1. W. ij li It M A N X. Fill EVL't 1', Heading, Ta. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE to bell the best low-priced Corn-Sheller ever patented. Lot fanners and everybody who has corn 10 ehcll send tor circular to '"FAMILY C'OU-N' -SHELLEU CO.," ilai richu i x, l'a. GBKAT Cl'BIOSITT.-A 3 Magazine of highest 01 ler for I. .gnt wanted iu every tow n. tin a prj-petunl income. Svnd hie. for Specimen to 'ri.'iuii's iKillar Alu'juzine," 61 Liberty Sc. N. Y. IC73. JUBILEE! 1872. or tu a WEV YORK OBSERVER! Heat Keliglous and Secular Family Newspaper. $3 a Yenr with the JUBILEE YEA II POOK. SIDSEi' E. MOllSV & CO., ,37 I'nrk How. New York. SEND FOK A SAMPLE COl'Y. VGKXTH VVntet-For HAKUIKT ICSECIicE SjTOWK's campaiirii book, with lives or trie catididales and leadiug mt.u of ail parties. SO Steel I'urtrtii:.. itii U S"0 a (Iau rapidly and ensllv mad-. Write and see. Particulars free. WOHTllIliCiTON.llL'STlN & Co., Hartford, Ut. Amenta UnnlrU Tor i'obtln'M Child's Commentator OM Til K II!1I.F.. far tiie HO"! E I 1 (M l E. I .-Joo imirofl. Had Fun-ii vi hits. Thi bi st ontpprimi oT tnoyear lor af cots. Ever;.- family will have H. Xothiny Me it iunv published. Korcireuiars ad dress if. S.GoodsI'MD Jt, Co., o7 Park Row, M. ST. GOOD CCLNTRY TALLOW WANTED. Hhrhesl prioe paid for prime quality by I,. M. KI.KINION, 3o-ip and Candle Manufacturer. 110 Martrrett:i bt., Philadelphia. . rlTT1T1 t-t . TT, rno-tTTri ROSE of CASHMERE HAIR WM Is unsurpassed os a Promoter of the Growth of the llairand Whiskers. It is neither sticky nor jrreay.yet it sot tentund smoothes the Hairfar better and more permanently than tiny Oil or Pomade. ITsed as a Hair Dressbitr, it produces th most beautiful and lust runs gloss. Warrant ed perfectly harmless. Its exquisite perfume ts quite unrivaled. beinr distilled from the world-renowned Roses of Cash mere. r.arx- bottles only fin cts. Address ASCII UN IJAC II & Ull, LEU, 400 N. 3d St., Philadelphia, Pa. A GREAT EVENT! j Wo havn deetded to dlsfose of onr immense stock of lilbl.l Alt!) TA 1JLKS at prieesa little above cost. First-class 5. 10 New Tables, com plete. :. Second-hand Tables made oyer new,200, $223. Jiyi. Ac. A ifreat variety lo suit all buyers. Sand for a Ctitaioirue. K A VAN Ad U & DnCKHR, Cor. Canal & Centre Sis., New York. I'Dir "M?C vii-tima Cure LlilAdlo relieves the most violent paroxysms in lv minutes, and eirecis ..-.-uj use-. Tj cts- a box. by ma!. Circulars tree. .Address S. C. Ij PH AM, 36 South Kihth St., 1 hilad., Ia. Sold by all Orufc'k'lats. I suffered with CATARRH thirtv years, and was cured by a simple remedy. Will send re ceipt, posiaefree. to all afflicted. Rev. T. J. MEAD, Drawer 17G. Syracuse. IS. i. LTTOFCAt'SKSset down fortrial at a Court of Commod Pleas to be held at Ebetisbunr. tor Cambria county, commencing on the first Mundau of December, A. D. iS77. FIRST WtBK. Johston tinlter Brooks Smith Hoore Kisban - Stephens el al. Litzinor Duucjfan ts Jackson et ai vs Nutter St Sawyer vs Mc lecr '." ys Wilson vs Gibson, Executor ... ...vs Mctilade va Woodley ct al vs Krise .vs Delozier j.' K. HITK. Prothonotar'-. 1'rothonotory's Office, Ebeusbursf, Nov. 4, 1672. School Teachers Wanted. IX TEACHEKS are wanted immediately to O take ehat fje of t he public schools of Carroll I . town-oop ir I" . '7 "V I I i r sPfe sR2: T" JL. J I uirii nun nroinpi- inn itifiu o wiupcu-m . --..t-. -.-. -: - - tro.-t.Sn Vitner male or female. For f nrther r"eral;variety of Uouseheld and Kitchen Kur li.foriuiitlou apply to VINCENTKEMS. I idture. Sale to comment a tin c '. p.m.. or tilts XJKJ 3 -i EVER EXHIBITED a BI IS S' Hh t OF iPOzmB MID COMPRISING TIT E GREATEST VARIETY of STYLES AND MAKES We do not confine all tastes ami weans. ourselves to nrty special our Jri .""IT'1"' .V -Rd rgap.s to be equal tojany inthearket, and guarantee our Prices I.wer than any other house in the city. . fa It you want to save niueey, and g.-t the best iiistrumec.t.-rul an us. Monthly payments taken. Send for Circular and Price Lists. 1 PIANO' i AI ORGAN PALACE riFTii .872. FALL AND HOOTS, SHOES, GA -T. If. ! and WOOD STJl 53 ll.is Just receire.f one of the I.p.rs-e?, Mest S"e!e to tie- city. Iioi.ylt direct from the M -;n ufnet . and Hhoes, and will I. e fold at thn very I.t W KlST delphla City Made Goods ut Factory Prices. NEW GOODS RE Special Inducements ofTceed to 0h o- Fhrt Ordra front ttiuiitr;- Mrrehnnts rilled prompt amine my clock bt.u Prices when lo the city. J. eoj. IS and to VTOOD STlt "yoTICE is hereby piven that th following 1 y A coo tints Iik c het u rasetl end f lol in the i.rgister's i Mice at Kbnituiny, and will be pre sented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria coun ty, for continuation and allowance, on It e-hies-day, the 4th day nf J tri inlter r.rjri. to wit : The first and final account of James Myr-ra, Adminirt rator of Iiavid H.Kvau;-, late oi Cam bria township, tlecouscil. Second and final account of Thorcn Jenkin?, Administrator of John IS. llavis. deccused. First and parti-d account of l-te:i zir Jones. Guardian of Harriet Jones and Mcrciret Jmi(, minor children of Joint C Jones, mie of Cam bria county, tlecensed. l":.-f nnd partial account of Ebcnezer Jones, Guardian of Martha A. Jones, a minor child el Caleb June", !a'o of Johnstown, in the county of Cambria, deceased. The fecund and final account of dins. Anna, G uardian of Peter G !nscr, mi tier child of Fra n c!s Ulaser, late of C'iiest township, Cambria county, deceased. Account of Ann Tinny. A.iin'i of Christian Sumy, late of Summerhill fownc-hip. deceased. The account of James Myers, fcxeetiior of John H. Evans, late of Et'f iisburft ooro. .iee'd. Tim account of James W. Condon, Adminis trator rum trxtamtntf niitif.ro of tlie celHte of Patrick Ocugherty, late of the township of Wnilibigton, dec'-ased. The account of James TT. Condon, Adrn'r of the goodand chattel, rijjbts aad credits which were of William IWiuherty, late of the town ship of Washington, deceased. Account of Wm. Littng'-r, Guardian of the minor children of George Bruce, late of Alle gheny township, deceased. First and partial account of Mary Ann Kil- lU:n. Adui x or George KiLlati mnugh borough, deenaied. lute of Cone Firsr and rinal actrount of Hfrmnn Ttaomrr, jr., Adm'r of I lie estate of Archibald Wilier, late of Eost C'oneraanh boroug-L. Caiiil.ri.t CO., deceased. Second account of W. C. Lewis. Trustee for the bale of thereai estate of James 11. Mitchell, deceased. The first and partial account of Anthony An na. Executor of Anthony Anstead, lateof Chest townihip, deceased. The fourth recount of Sarah I.eidy, Adm'x of David Lcidy, late of Jnckaon iv.-p., dec-'d. Account of George A. Perry, Adm'r 'if F.J. Parherick, iate of the Stale of Iowa, deceased. f.rst account of George Carrel, Admimstra trat.ir. &c., rt Is.-.dore P-eaujjhn, iatc. of the borough oT Johr.stnwn, deceased. GEO. W. OAT MAN. Rt-sri'ter. Keglster's OlTiee. Ebensbnrg, Nov.. lbJ2.-4t. Widows AppraJsetncnls. "JTICE ii h'-rrby itivcn that the following A pprait-emeii ts of Ken) and Personal Pro perty of decedents, selected and set apart for I p.e VV 1 dowa" of in testa tsrs under the Act of A s sembiy of I4llt Api 11. liSS. have been tiied in the Kcg-ist'cr's Ol'.ice at Kbensfrurjj and will tie pre sented to tiiu t 'reliBiis' Couri. lor gpnruvul, on ncot.-ra.dii, trir !ti tuiifii l ircrim.cr uric, to wit: Appra-Ncment of the personal property of Geoife itu'lcde, laie til Clearfield towiiship, thieased, s.-t iipait for C..thaiine Ki.ticde, widow or said decedent Inventory and appraisement of the persona! property of .1. Adam '1 rcf i., late of Jolitislowu, Ccccased, reiumed by his widow T5. A ppraioemeiit of ccriuin real estate of J. M. Iluckwalter.lafe.it' the iioroug n of i l.iiipsbur,:. I in the county of I'entre. dtcuat"), elouted to be sssr r M- T".Tr tian Snirtv. late o! aummeriiiii towitsnip, cam brla county, deceased, retained by b: widow, Ann Smiiy-JonO-lV. Inventory and iirprasment of the personal property til Charles Helfrit.-ti, late of ihe bor- ouih f Woo. it .i,e. tlecensed, tetaincd by Lis widow, Catharine Hell rich tlu2.40. Inventory ana appreiscineut of the personal p roper ty!of lienry V.'altei s, iate of the oorouif h t f Johnstown, d censed, elected to tie retained by h is widow, Kilon M. Walters - .".t.Si. Appraisenient of the personal property cf Abralif.ni GoiUfhnour, bite of Kit-Maud town ship, uecuttsed. set apart for the widow- ?lr?0.S5. t;i.O. W. OATJIAX, Clerk. Clerk's Ofhce, KbensOurg, Nov. 167.-41. QKZRSFF'S SALE. j Hy virtue ot a writ of Fi. Fa. I issued out of the Court of Common Picas of ! Cambria count y. and to me directed, t here will 1 he exposed tn public sale, at the Court U-mso I in Kheiishurtf, on Sutunlar, the .to lli day of No j Tfiuber, iiu-t., at one o'clock, !. it., the tollow I iiitf lit al I'.slitte, to wit : All the i .eht, tine ami J interest. of Anaustinc Ci aver, ot, in and to u I piece or parcel of land, situate in Carroll town ' snip. Cambria count v, adjoining lauds of John : Weill's heirs and lands ot Lewis A. Cravcr, ! e iiiuoniiiir IS Ai res, more or less, all cleared now in;itie occupancy of Iwis A. C raver. 1 a kuti in excculioa ami to b - sold-ut tue bint of i clcr JicAi-cr, for use ot Fraud.- ( oonei . W. It. HONACKKIi. Slienff. Shehiff's Office, Ebj-.nsbcko, Nov. 0, 1SV2. Auditor's 17IUST AiND PAUTIAL ACIUV.NT UK II. Kinkkiu, I-Vq., Assignee of JoH J. tii.Ass, uudera Uecd of Voluutary Assignment for the benefit ot his Creditors.- In tiie Court of Com mon Pleas of Cambria county, Sept. Term, 'Ti. JOth October, lb7 T. K. Mamas appointed Audiior to distribute, etc. J. K. ItlTE, Prothonotary. Xotico Is hereby (riven that I will attend to the duties of the above appointment, at the of fice of H. K in k sap; I-"si., in Eliensbur, on Ti'EaDAY, NOV. -i. Is'.-, i.t 1 o'clock. I'. M.. w ht-n nnd where all persona interested may at tend or ucrcarter be debarred.! Kov. 8.-St. T. 11. bCANLAN, Auditor. x3u o SAii-:. MMIM undersigned will offorat public sale, at JL the residence of Aloysius Marl., in Cambria township, four miles south of Ebensbury, on I'.hensbiirif and Wilmore plank road, ou TUES DAY, NOT.Solh, W:;, the following property, t ) wit : 2 head of Horses, 2 Milch Cows, 3 head VV CL ,-, ' i, .... ft,, Biid ii I ORGANS f i IN THIS CITY ! 3 3 brands, but keep a'great assortment to su't ri TTsn un g if. ta . I WIKTER. IS72. TTEES AND GUMS! KLANJ), JZET, riTTSUUlZGTT, c?ed and f'hcnriet Stock of Ono.is'rer hrTJul t ry for ! .h. since ti-e decline !o l-yy I'.ofs .N EW T4IK ANI iJOSTtt.V PltlCI. I'hfi. -thus saving freij ht and expense. i CEiVED DAILY. j Tln.e Puyeri. Pr.Hern Dills TJupMcrtted. .:1 i Ij, and stLislaction guarunieeu. Cali and x- LAND'S, EET. IITTSIiUItO. Pa. 5m c 1JII lift H XTY. : J The ('nnirapartralth ef ipnpj Irprda : ' ' T.i ibiiieit J. Iv'oOeris. I hoiuas J . lioli- errs, jonn .1. itoin-il-i, Ji.lin.l. Kol.erls: I tlie heirs of ( niliarine P-dierts. inter- s n liried witli Kowland Ilutnid.re'. s. t. til ol . hom are no-.v -l. pi-:iol : the li-':rs of Jane .'obcrts. intsrmurric.l wiih Evan lb. is; the i-irs ii! Eleimoi- Kolu'rti. intermarrii-d whb h i; h J 'avid Slope ; and the heir-; of Margaret Poherls. icterniarried wiiti Thom.if Hrown ; heirs and le-jal re)T.-F-ntalives of Ann Evan', (formerly Ann r.otierls.) lateof El.cnsbury, Cauihi 13 oi., deceased. (Vt e.'t'fifi: You and e i i y of yon pre hereby cited to be and appear before t he Judges tif our Orphans' Court, to tie held at ELensburg. in and for the said county, on tlie fiof Vii.it,iy of 1 cceml rr rrrt. t hen and there to n'V-ept or ref use to take the real estate of said Ann Evnns. deceased, at the appraised valuation put upon I tby an In r):iest iu 1 y n wnrd'-d by the said Coiirt ntid re turned l.y the p'-ieritr of said county, on tht-UJ d.tyof September, 1S72. or show cause why the ttani" should not be sold, to wit : A certain lot or piitv-Jof land situate hi the Ea-t ward tif Eh- t'lisliiii'L' bor'iii'j-li. ndjoj!;i!iir tlie Hum inirtiou, t C.ir.il i i.i and Indiana Turiipise Hoad tin l-- I soii'han-1 II ih sireet on t tie north ; b'-irinninK' ! at a juist on lot number thirty-six ifjiil thence j east aloinr llirh street seven nnd a half perches ; toa post, thence south twoand a fourth perch- es to the Turnpike road, thence along said road ; north seventy-two di-jrrtM-s, seven and three- ; fourtii perches, to the piace or bes-innin. viih j son-II dwellinsr house and niipurteiianees. val ued ami nppra itetl tit the su m oft hree !i u ndre.I and sixty dollars (:;(. Personal notice t'. be i irivcn to the lit ir reuliriur in the State, and on ', those rt sitiinout of the f-tatc by four public:!- I tinns in one ncwriaper published in Cambria I I county and n copy of said paper mailed to their j nearest pot-nil!ee. ileiein lull not. Witness tlie Honorable John Ika n. President Judjeof our said Court, at Ktenstiurr, t Lis 2d day of September. A. I). 1S7:.'. GEO. VV. o,T?TAX, Clerk. Attcst-W. D Ron acker, Fhcriil lll-l.-tt. -..-i.--i!rl.1- -f t?l..A1- --1 .1.1 inin 31 ylt.I... f..-l T-..UI I V virtue 'f an order of sale issued out of the j Jl Court of Common Pleas tif OuiiLriit conn ty and to me directed, there will be exposed to l'utdie Sale, on the premises in ci-.Hillel l twp., Cuntiria county, about -,H miles cast of Chest Springs borough, ou Monday, the 18th day of November, ?72, at 2o"olocl:, P. M., the foliowinsr real estate of Janif-s Meltcrniit t, Michael McDerm: tt, John A. McDerniitt. Michael A. Mcller.vtitt. ton of full ayeof Henry McDerniitt. dc'd. and James Lit y.iiitrr, truardiau ol' Charles V. Mcl'eriuitt, John C. McDermift and J.tr.o-" P. JlcDermit t, minor children of Ib-nrv Mcl) rm'tr. dee'd, to wit: A PIECE OK PARCEL K LAND situate in Cica rlieid township. Cc in bria ccjii!, botmd-c- and described ;i follows: lu-Kiiuomf ar l.-oo.: tli.-r.. t .Tii,-f. to j.ost ; llience inn-ill S.i n rees, west .'0 perclies, to a post; thcuee north M perches ton hemlock; thence wes! by land of James i.ilzinxer VM p-Tches to a post; thence south hy wine 7J ili-ffi-ccs west 27 perches, to a post; thence hy same, north lit d. yrecs. west, i.-crchcs. to a w hite oak ; lilt -nee nv same west ;. percces to a lailen neni- lock; thence south V. perches to the place ot in -irinmnif eor.ta moor 1 n'- AC H l-.r. st ne t ine sure, he the same more or less; pari of i iai.t:ie; under land beiuir we'd timbert d and the b; fence, havinz tnereou erected a Lou House ! and a L u It win. I TERMS K SA LF. Onp-hn'f of the purchase money to be paid in and t ht-ludanco in one year, with interes-, to lie secured by the j jods-uicnt tioiid nnd moi iir:ared the purchaser. I Nov. l.-ot. W. 11. IoN ACKER, Trustee. ! K;TS! tdltiWN! I!NI for the Parlor. Sumiav School and t'hurch. 5 t o- t a yes. M-ts of lit-edb throutrhout; " stoos. Duly ii'J.";. The bjst fjriin in the world for trie mon ey. We can supply Orfwns rantriua in price from ti-" to 2,lnio and oiler tne most liberal in ducements to the trade. Teachers, Clergymen, and others, v. ho will act as agcuta for the sale of out instruments. The '"PA KLUil ti EM" PI A N'O, 7 Oct arts, foil lion frame, oversf runir scale, round corner";, car veil le,-, ; ihe finest low-priced I'iano iiian uf ictirred. Fully warranted. VIOLIN STKli"ji. v e import direct from Italy, t.ei many and France, the very choita-.t sttirufs that are made, and can supply th" Ira ir, nt lowest market prices- Sample set of choice ioliti or tiui tar st liters mailed free f or 1. Hand inslrum?ii.. Sheet Music, Music ttook, and Musical uicrc.'-aiidise o." evcrv th-sc riptioil- M. A. IMl.li j A .-., 11-1-3 SI? IlkuADA'AV, M:W YoIIK. 3m Hranch Store, :l I'niou Sipiare. TAISSOIXTION NOTICE! Tlie part- J ncrsbip heretofore xisti--r tietweeit tne under-ijrncd in t'nt? hotel business and in tiie manufacture of sud lies and harness, at St. Law rence, I'amtiria county, was dissolved by mu tual consent ou the l'.Uh day of October, The loi lit nn:l accounts of ihe firm are iu the hands oi Umiel Warner, who will collect all money duo ami pay all debts owiu l.y the lute hrm, and will hereafter conduct t lie business in his own name. C. A. l.AN'JIiD.V. DANIEL WAiiNEIL Cheat Twp., Kor. 1, lS72.-St. P"P2t rfe! Ssorace Vators, Y UiCil Uii'ji . 4-iJ Lroa.:j, . I. iciff ..-).: of J"f P..VtW, MSl.-iDL-OVS a nd (Ui'iA .VS, of fir hr.t-t.i :s trio r s. ini'.u lina H "it ft ra", at rrry lo-'prloett for raiii. nr purl c txh, fiitd thila-ire iii Kir.all jaunfi'v inrtfllmrritr. Sew 7-ixt'tre l---' . -f.i. Pl.t.MiS. ir.uin'''. pri.frmrn'x, far 27 5 cttU. Xow r.vt'v a ''., it.Kln I'A'liLWiliiMiAX. the. M": ' " rt,.,l nr, (frl t.nr rrrr liloit.' I 7'T''i"J 1 " J.iitJt maili-ii.Shcft Music and M i-Mri ciiaudi.te. PITTSBURGH MARBLIIZED MANTEL WOM ,TA 31 ES It, 1S3 MPFBTV lil., PlITKIU BCir. IA . Tnn.a nratoit- Jr.. find r.rb-ul ir atten tion nrt'id to Furnaces, Publicand Private Ituild- i lKot.l.-in.J i i 41 . EOOK WANTED 1 I rrrnLrsHrns, t'l Eartford, Coon. t it AGENTS WASTKll lUUTllE OPvEAT INDUSTRIES of run vxiti:ij xt.iti.s. l:00 iAgks ami 5iK) kkub avinos. riavrKii ts I rstil.ISU AM) UKKMAN. WliiTl'KN BY 11 t)M. I NKNf AC I 111 .l:.i, 1M UIUNO JOHN B. CI I (ill, . litN. 1KIIM CASK. WlWAI'll HoWI.ASP. RI V. f 1 KIlWIN HAII- I'll 1 I.I I- HI I I: V, A 1.I1KKT IlKISH N K, : iioitAt-i: (ii ti:i.KV. v. it I'LiikiNs. fit:., i-.ii,. 1 This work isa oinpl.li- hetory of all Iran I es of industiy. piots-sscs .f uia.iulMCI ure, et.-., 1 i:-. all ajres. It is a complete encyclopedia of i:rtMiid iiianufstctiires, aim ts the nuw-t cuter- I. 1 iniiiir and vaiuable m k of inforiiiarion on sui..i-ct- of iteiieral i itere.-t ever olferitl to tiie put lie. It i.i a l.tpied t the wants of the .Mer chanr. MaeulHcti.rei-. .Meui:iit:, fa 1 nier. Sri-di-nt mid liiit'iilur. Hiid veils to both old and yoiiutr of nil e!ases. The lunik is sold by Hjicnt, wlinaicniiikiti hirjre sales in ull tmrtsof the country. It is otlered at tlie low p: u ot Ki.i, end Is tiie chin pest lunik ever sold by sutiserio-t-oii. Xu family should b.; wi;li ul ui y. I want agents iu every town in the l"nir'd I Plates, and no Airt-nt can fail to do well with j this t.o ik. ,ir terms ate llln-ial. We rive -uir ajrents the exelu-ive riyht of territory. I t hie ot our lOf.-e.ts sold l copies in eiKht da . s. i w" .V'r r"1'1, J"" ,w" weeks, ti.ir i.clit in II. irtr ii-d sold :I7 in one week. Sp.-eimensof ! the w.irk sent to agents on rtn-t ipt of stamp. tor circulars and leruis to ayents ..Uaresa the publishers. j Knols TTnil, j r Pac V.'js and Ry-Vi ays in the llhl.len Life tif American Detective! v. e want uirenfs lor this t.o L- It loo... all the nufterics of the Octet-five System. lt is;a re;orl lor the past -II yum of the most skUH ill detectiv. s of this country, in whieh ;ho cratti of Itank Hobbei-s. Thieves Pick iHn keft, L-itttry Men, Counterfeit Money I leah-rs. and swindlers of all classes, are exposed ami brought to justice. I'lice. J,".j. bend for eir- c. iUirs and terms to agents. WE rVELIri TIIE I5E5T DICTIONARY OF TIIE TABLE IS THi; E.Vfil.ISH I.AMJl l'IK. i:y wm. smith, i l k. It is written by TO of the most d!tiniruishe. d. iues ie Europe and America, and int.le ot.iy edition ;uiblishcd in tnis country condensed by lr. Smith's own hand. It is illustrated wiii over l:iri sioel and wood eiurravinus. It con tains every name iu the Kil le of importance, nnd is a book needed hy every C:ii-hl..ui lni..y It is printed in doutde column, in one larire octavo volume. Pi ice .1.5o. We want turetits for these works in nil cities and towns in the country. We pay larire coin-n-.i.-ions a:id jrive ?xcluive tri ritoi t . For circulars and terms address the publisher-!. Sample copies of any of our books sent iu any addre-s on receipt of price. J. B. Bl'RR 4 II V I) K. PuMIshors, Hartford, Cmn., Chicago, III., t ineinnatl, Ohio. ' f I ( f 1 TJ Tf 1 1 T i J Alt J . . IV . j l 11 iJ . " -DE A I. EftS IS BUY GOQDJS, MOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, ff I frp ninn iinnnp illtxitrt I M j V I V li 4 Iii V 11 1.1- V I II .1 I 0.,l.il , li t VI I IK OllUlii, j 7 AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNT1.Y SI ORE. WOOL AND COli'X 'I HY I'lJODUCE T.4KKN IN ISCUA.VGt KoB G. . I S. Ct tore en South Sids of Main Street, lecJ;iMirsr, Iu. L Davis & Go. HIGH STREET, Three Poors West of Centre Street DEAI.KIiS IN ill t i ti 1 SIiocs, and FLOUR, FEED, BACON, FISH, Coffee, Tea, Syrups and BTclasses. i ALL WHICH TIII'V l'lIOMISK TO SELL AS .' Ui:.V AS THE CHEAPEST. I Country Prcducs taken for GOODS. -mm MiMTSfiORV! - 11 o t I if n I I HQdiT UPoOH OCilOOI HOUSe, LbenGblirff. j T i ' . HE sut'Scrl'i' r desires to call the attention he citir.cn-i of C-.unbna and a l joi ulnir counties to the fact thai he has now in succesH f el operation in Etietwiiurfr a Shop for the man ufacture and repair of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. SULKIES, fiprlttif Watonx. KIcisrti, Ainl r.'f otJicr 1t:crit!i.m of tforc in that line. Einp'.oyinir none but sk'llful workmen u.;d tisin only the best innterials. I 1 el contldent I can K've entire satisfaction in work, stjlea and prices. Platform work done at short notice. Itcpalr Inir of all kind atti-nded to at reasonable rates. A l!l.ieUb...i' h Shop in troniiection wiih Mm-uf.-n torv. Call and t-ee specimeus tif woik. jrine -Jr2, lf.;-.-tf. D. M. CHUTE. j OF VAI.lTAat.E ; REAL ESTATE IN EBENSRUKG ! "tXILL be olTercd at Pub!i': Sale, at Hie r. oi II tit nee of t he siii.scrifier in V.lienbur)r bor ' o-Jfc-h, on Till. HSDAV. NOV. ilsU at ouo ; o'clock p. M.. tiie fodowinif Keal Estate, to wit : j A TWO STOUV FRAME HOUSE, with necessa ry luttitiUdiiurs. and ONE AX ll ONE-HALF ' LtJTS OF l HOUND, with fruit trees, tfrapft vines, etc. Saiil proterty f ronta on Hiahstfeet ' and extendi hack to Lloyd street, bciiiK iho i prooertv now occupied by the subscriber. j Also, at the same time and place, will be of ' feie.1 TUOOlliEil Lo I S OF li KOIN D situate ! in the IlorouKh of Ebciisburs- and known ua I Lots Nos. -41 aud ii iu Lloyd's plau of.said bor- 0''b'rms will be made known at time of sale. but any persou wishitw to pur laise, t-iintr pri vately before the sale, or publicly at the sale, can obtain ail desired i'f:;Vmc,iM,'"nNCr5i,'ir ou the owner. .o-.,1, LAt3' Ebensburtr, Nov. S". is rAMBaiA COUNTY, SS: The foinmoawfalth of PenaitjlTanla : To Ann Pr.vis, widow, Ann Davis, inter--' l. a. ' married with Thomas T. ltee, and Frnn I ."' ees lavis, all residing in tiirntiria e-oun-tv; and Mary Davis and Elizabeth Davis, residing- in -Mo -arheny City, Pa. tirtetiny: Wo eomimnd you a:id every of you, and you are hereby cited to be and appear iu your own proper persons bufore our Judjrea at Eliens-t'tii-ir, at our Orphans' Court thereto be held on MONDAY, the :.'! t.tr or Dbckmbru M:.x-r. It answer Thomas E. Davis in the matter of h!9 petition for a decree to enforce specific per formance of a contract entered into between the said Thomas E. lhtvirtatid Edward T. D.vis, deceased, durinr his lifetime, for the -.ale of c-rtain real estate situate iu Hlacklick t iwn aliin, in said county. He-em fail not. Witaes thoHov.onit le John Dkan. President JudKi-t.t our said Court, at EueUBburjr, I ho Uth day of Scptemlici. A D- bj.2. atman Attnat W. B Hon ackkr. Sheritl. i t A. bUli, -NOV- AO.-.-.IV, ! J