1 J-l L M UMBHU FREEMAN. f Cbensburg, Pa.f i LOCAL AND PERSONAL. There and the Other Place. !,i v '-rr p will be shoit this rear. 41 h of J New Year's? Wil- or the week 27 r rt r:, ii r i-- rii"ji ii price a well as breail :,t. Ml tilt ' . I . 1. (,;,, f,l I I" IH'l.f, t 11 . it lati r-eliooi i. itinruiiuu hi 1 ... - . 1. t a 'y ai.-cu.irn. . , 1 1 1 i-, nit next week 7- :.:nt 1 riun a!"iirf li rt yon owe us. fi'll'S 1 11 ft nru mi I - ilc lining i. r in this market just now. ... i'i w in , foimcrly ot .loliiis i ti np; i':i"'l ifitJiiahter Rt 1 1 (r.ti ;i county. -.. ;i:iiii broken out in the ,,;!: ii l; ion , ami the military , . i: . 1 -!-- I to flint section. . I Irin Kutledpe, Esq., of in :i inc on loner Mill, lira run il Ins right Hrm Kit" f, r Mr. nr.. P 1 1 .i i .1 ! A h. I m t- 1 - . , , . v t-re striu K ny iigntninp; , s k '1 about one mile north , S::r i'-r. Wewtniorelaiu.1 county, v !:ir- I .mil preceding n "Ttnntl of i w-iv to Mie Court House, was l. titl ii f the times presented P -T ; :i"l'ill i ;,m;,-.!- ity. ,ut;ht' ti- -M I. I MTV -II. rof Mr. M. L. Oattnni. .iMeil the other da died Uist t:i;lit about ... nYlmk. (MMiii!! is just now opening an , ; ,.f :at.- .-f. le plaids, very pretty A 1 -. d less goods, prints, ;ir prol'iiMi'll. ,1 ,Ii.ii-s tnnde 17" points in n. -:im''of ten-piiiS at Lloyd's liowl ... i i n rr ... .ii on I ni'Mi 'y t eiimj;. ii'ju- i i.i i :it that .loins. air'n! f. .v. !-t tins were racing near Sr. I l 1 III' , Tlll rOlllll , . ICW -- ''', r tuu'san mills, a lar;e lot of lumber, ,i i vn'uaMe property was destroyed. TIif i.-i:of .All'onrx has just been .in to I iy in. iiHii'ii, .lonn i. . 1'. Stnt:, eanvassers, the .tiiiiiup l."i,:!J0, the tola! iinni- in ai. ilesireil fjiinntitj' and il purpose ran row lie pur- i- .1 at i.iir pi n:es t roin .Messrs. l.i imiuiti M.il.iu. ft tli'ir lime-kiln in C;iiiibri;t Si-u rani elsiw ihtl'. aw ii;o aim nan suirm pa-sfu i liifsaav :n..l r . t r - f - i r ni.v !' 1' : i , 1 1 it i-stiiiiiri-iaiiu cmnry, on i-t. nuriM.tinK S'-veral hartis. fel!-r.-l !e timWr ami ileinoraliiiii; n ,,; I,, t. , ;. ti . ill its Willi r.treer. . ; !;. a. lull male populAt ion of Siim , ,r.t tour, an. I sevi-ral lai!i-s re. i :! saw pi n e, have lieen su n inon i .vf-i ' - w niiessi-s in various i-.iscs . In 'r:. .1 : hit ' MUty t'.'iiri liejtt week. Mr J I n 1'. Wiil. of Allegheny town- -I,, nr. .i Ins sheen the other lay, and , 1 4; !,.. ;;, ; !,i:.il mi.- whit ll yielded a ; v ten intlies lotiji. t'iin any of i : 1 1 ? i . ; i ;r l i if-LtN trot out any thin; to heat .i' A t'. in i wtirnan at-eoinp tnied hy a male :ia ;ii..l .irr..nmled I'V eleven oreijht lillll- r. t- v l-:s.' . m.ii'f or less, visiteil our .iii tii .it i. r tiav ami made Young Amer- p.ii.i l.i) lor the time being at i ; 1 1, !,: ci l, 1 1 i.'s p r head. Mr l. iuai.t Swi i u, of Millville Imit ..!. I'-.. I. in a t 1 1 ;i . r on which she was . . ii -. u 1 1 i '. at w . n k on NVednestlay rnr i.i-i. .iiitl passing t h rough an open ,i! I...T. ! v. itl.t up al.tiiif six feet below ' The best investment la one that will resnlt in permanent benefit fo the investor. ' A fair instance of this is rhn economy prac tised and the satisfaction eained by purchas i lug clothing atOtxlfrey WolTs great Cloth. , itig Bazaar, next door to the Post-Oftice, Al " toona, where garments elegant and season ' able, to 8ii it every taste and every jnx-ket book, are now displayed in abundance great j er than anywhere else in the country, j Mr. Arthur Cullen.of Wilmore, wlioby I the way in one of the best mechanics that ' ever handled a saw: or shoved a plane, ao 1 com nli shed the extraordinary feat on Friday last of driving six thousand and fifty shin gles on a building now being erected in that 1 place for Joseph Miller, Ksq., from 6 o'clock, a. m., until 6 o'clock, p. ni., vrith a recess of ; oni! honr at noon. This is probably the Ihjsc ; day's work that has ever Wen done by any ; carpenter in this- or any other county, and the work itself will show, ns we can testify, having seen the roof on Monday lasr, that ! the job has been done in first class style. ' David Krat.er, living near Ashland J Furnace, this county, bad occasion to lilt a large stone while engaged in plowing, on ' Satnrday last, and under the stone he fonnd a small green snake coiled up. At the same, i time ho felt a stinging sensation in one of ; Ids lingers, and supposing that ho had lieen bitten by the snake he hied him away to I Alfoona on a double quick to seek medical j aid but on beitig assured by a plysi.ian that jit was only a felon (Mone ft U on bis fin ger probably) he felt quffe relieved and re- ' i turned home more joyfully than ?orrowfullv intent noon nursing his pet and thanking! mi ar. me same time that it was no worse. ; ' The.Iohnsfown T"r' e says that within j i a radius of ten miles from the spot where ' J young Jonas Maurer was killed by light- j ning, on Sunday week, in .Tenner township, j ; Somerset county, three similar fatal ao- i j cidents have occurred within the past few i years. A Miss Fleshour was killed on a j Sunday afternoon by a Hash of lightning, I i while she was sitting on a porch at the ; , house of Mr. John Hrooks ; next was a son j 1 of .Mr. Daniel Shatter, who was struck w hile ; j in his father's barn, anil instant death was i ; the result, and Mr. Wilt, of Shade township, ! j while walking along with a mattock on his ! ; shoulder, also met a sudden death from lightning. - A young man named Charles Boucher . plunged a knife info the back of another : young man named Thos. McDi rmott, a j clerk in the employ of Mr. John Kyan, of Cambria borough, on Monday night last, in i rlieting a wound under the right shoulder ! blade over two inches deep. The injury is not considered dangerous, but the condition , of the wounded man is such as to demand ' careful treatment in order to avoid fatal re- suits, r.oiu ber was arrested and after a hearing was brought to jail in this place on evening. I be cowardly act. was .! lit . -t-i t;i -A j:- ; :!,.i. Ii :!.i II- sT. Ii. r i ll s liat tun d. ni th :iy that u r "sojer Imys" tide up lln-ir uiiliils to recon bision arrived at in regard to f.'iiiis referred to in our last I pi . Labi v decide upon some iii ! ser ieeabie and more S. ! -i' le soldters. I .ear ami a grea-ty baron or a 1 1. nut, or of no account j" n vesterdav. fiertormins per- I pn mjited by a desire for revenge, thero hav- ( ing be'ii some previous trouble between the assailant ami his viciim. J Immediately after the storing of a load ; of hay in the loft of Dr. J. J. . it man's sia j bio, in this I'lac", during the early part of ! April last, a favorite cat Indongiiig to the l family of the late Kev. J. V. IMie wasdis I covered to ! missing, and from that time j nothing was seen or heard of the truant ft ! line nn'i! a few days ago, when she was ! found buried in the hav, still living, but in i a wofiilly emaciated oinlition, consequent I ; upon her long continued alw-tinence from ! i lood and drink; yet with careful nursing it : i is thought, she will soon be herself again. ' That a cat has nine lives seems to be well j verified in this instance, but how pussy ' j managed to worry through a period of nearly ! two months under a load of hay it is not our rr-i..t to conj'M'ture, much lessdetermiue Klla, a promising and interesting litth daughter of Mr. M. 1,. Oatman, of this place, ' aged alMint one year and a'half, had the mis- fortune to pull a tin-cup tall of boiling water , from the table during the momentary ab- i pence it her moiiier, on 1 uesttav afternoon Decoration Dat. The beautiful cere mony of decorating with flowers and ever greens the graves of those who on the battle field gave up their lives for their country was appropiiately observed in this commu nity on Saturday last. At 2 o'clock, p. nr., , in accoraance witii the pre-arranged pro gramme, the exercises were begun by a for . mal organization in the Court House, where j an appropriate oration was delivered by V. : H. Sechler, Esq., who dwelt somewhat at ; length on the sentiment of patriotism, and I esecially on that enthusiastic and far-reach-; ing patriotism which is ever the develop ment of the mountain top, and paid a glow ing tribute to the memory of the valiant dead whose graves dot the soil from Gettys burg and the Potomoc to the Southwest and even to the City of Mexico. At the conclu sion of Mr. Sechler's remarks, the procession, was formed in the following order : Chief Marshal, Cspt. S. W. Davl?. Kutionnl Color. Ebensburjr Stiver Cornet Hand. Boys of Sit. Gallitzin Seminary, In srray uni forms, preceded by a beautiful white silk rlnjr appropriately lettered and 1raied, ami marshaled by H. A. McPike. Sunday School children of :he Church of the Holy Name, marshaled by H. J. Crouse. Band of Hope, with ting and banners, marshal ed by Uov. T. K. Jones, pastor of Conwre gational church, nn.1 Thos. L. Jones. Ktienybiirir Martial Hand. Members of Dauntless Fire Company. Survivimr Soldiers. Citizens. In this order, the procession moved first to the Congregational cemetery, then the Catholic cemetery, and lastly, Lloyd ceme tery. - At the first named cemetery, after a dirge by the cornet band and thi decoration of the several graves. Rev. Jones offered up a very Impressive prayer; at tho Catholic cemetery, after the delivery of a brief but pathetic address, the playing of another dirge by the band, and the depositing of the floral and evergreen offerings on the graves of the fallen heroes there buried, Iv. Fath er Boyle, pastor of the Church of the Holy : .Name, recited the T)e lrofuntii, after which ' the pnwessioii retraced its stops and passed i down High street, near the eastern extreme ! of which all the participants halted except j the martial band, firemen, soldiers, etc., who j proceeded to T.loyd cemetery, where the dec j orating ceremonies were performed and a i brief eulogy was pronounced by V. H. Sech ' ler, Esq. Returning, this portion of the. pro ! cession was disbanded about 5 o'clock, after ! having bedecked with flowers a.id immor telles the earthly mounds under which rest the remains of those named below: C N C. Tl KO A T t f N A T, O F. M ET K l V . Major (o. W.Todd, Kdw'd U. Davis, Milton Roberts, Thornm t). Kvnn. (-ATIKII.tr I'F.MKTPtRT. Adj. James C. Noon. Adj. T. I). Litzinjrer. A. J. I.itzimrer. Jus. M. KdtMeld ute, .las. Litzinger, Jeremiah Knxan. John l.timhunif li. MJITD CKMETeill". Capt. Chas If. Ilever. bieut. Fvnn R. Davis. Iacut. Iluirli Jones, w. R. b'otierts. W. It. Huni pbreys, lieo. V. Davis. D. II. Kvans. A. Shina felt. T. J. Kvans. (i. T. E ans, Davdl Powell, Jr., John Ijihhy. t.eiiint'l Kvans, K.iwunl J. Kvuns, David S. Jones, .lames Roberts. John O. Kvans, Thos. K. V:ans. I,. I,.i:in, Daniel T. June:-, Wm.T. Davis, Wm. Mills. The procession was nearly a half mile, in length, lieing the largest ever formed here on a similar occasion, and its proportions would have been largely extended had it 1 not been for the drizzling rain-storm which ! set in shortly after noon. As it was, it was a display ot which our town has reason to be proud, and serving as it does to keep all ve , that love ot country and veneration for the ' dead which should actuate every heart, we ! trust that a like observance of the day shall ' not in the future lie omitted, j On this occasion the Silver Cornet Band I made their first public appearance topped, j off with their handsome new silver lace en ; circled and tri-colored plumed caps, in which ; they presented a pretty picture, o to speak. neat but not gaudy while the music they discoursed was. as usual unexceptional. By general consent, a vote of thanks was ten- Thi Tkople "Want Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by Physicians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of it success and superior virtue as Boschee's German Syrup for Seveie Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat or Lungs. A proof of that fact is that any person afflicted can get a Sam pie Bottle for 10 cents and try Its won derfnl effe?ts before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been Introduced into this country from Germany, and its re markable cures are astonishing every one that nses it. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sold by Lemmon z Murray, Ebensburg, and Woleslagle & Son.WiltDore. last, thereby spilling the contents upon her j ,'er,M.1 lo,,'M "'. for the part they Person ami's, aiding heiself so terribly on ' ("","' exercises. This was an amateur the .bin, n-k, rigLt .vm and right side as """."V "p at s tion.-e but the to tender her recovery next to impossible, i ."'-'y " ,' '" dispensed by them was equal to that ol many a veteran organiza tion. We are pleased to learn that it is the intention of the tnemlxTS to continue the baud as a permanent institution, and suita ble uniforms will probably be next in order. WV l!U 11 I I , I II "-iran. r j'i ,-i-i K..!i I :: -An 'II: l-t-ti r !i.'. r v . . ( i . , .' Wl; i :' -r i i the greater part of her body being left a pet ; feet mass of p-trboilcd flesh, devoid of t-kin, I which peeled oil" in rolls from all parts of '; her person w here the hot wafer had done ! its fearful work. Of course the sufferings j of the pour child were excruciating in the j ; extreme, but through the medical skill of Dr. , Dr dicatiov of St. .Ihhs's (Catholic) J. J. atma.i her sufterinps were promptly : CnCK( H, A I.TtmxA. As previously an' I relieved ton great extent, ami were it not. : l.1....i ; ,1... ...,i,u ,i. j.iw.,.,i ,.r that very severe con vuls ons have intei v. n d , magnificent church edific e recently coin ami so much of the body has U en exposed plated by the English-speaking Catholics of by fb removal of the skin, there would be j Altoona took place on Sunday last. For a reasonable hope, which now unfortunately ; ,.., i, n .-t n,A ,.n,r.',iin the f d.H-s not exist, for her ultimate recovery. j f,)r-",rd witi, i.,,.;,, ad anxiety to the crati- A dear man named W m. J. Dougherty, . fvin vei w,i-h has just been constim ma aged about twenty-five years, ami hailing t(Ml Lilrally and generously have they from Newark N. J., where be is respecta- ! contributed to the erection of a building bly con tie-ted, was strut k by the engine ot wni(ll wiJI loil;j stail(1 as an ornament to the the Pacific Express west, near Yv .Imore, m , Mountain City, a credit, to themselves and Thursday morning l last week, and after , their posterity, ami an enduring monument U ing thrown to the height ot twelve or fit- j to zeal all(1 IIS,.insi1 devotion of their teen feet landed at the toot ot an embank- beloved pastor, Very Rev. J. Tuigg, V. O. tnent fully twenty feet from the starting; T1IF PFDICATIOS point, where he was soon after picked up j r,n;( Wore the time announced for the and the discovery made that one td his arms commencement of the exercises, the street and one of his legs had been fractured ami i front of the ihnrch was completely filled that other severe injuries on bisside, where with people anxious to avail themselves of I he the engine struck him, and other parts of rtrsf opportunity tosecure seats. A1onthaIf hislHKl v had iH-en uifltcf,M. He was at once j p;wt. 10 o'chn-k," Kt. Rev. Bishop Domenee. removed fo the hotel of Mr. Joseph Homer, ! accompanied by fourtoeti or fifteen priests in ilmore, where, being in destitute cir- ()f tie diocese, among whom were to lie. seen cumstanccs, he is at j.resent rei eiving me.l- thr! v,.1M.rall;(. Fathers Bra.llev, of N'ewry. ical treatment un.lei-the direction of the and Walsh, of Mollidavsburg, hSithers Traev pnor authorities of the county. The unfor- , (iiji,s, McCarthy, Bigham, Gallagher, M"d lunate man was engaged in reading a mar.- ( Keever, Devlin', Fairen, Mnrpliv, Schell. iscript he held in his hands when the acn- Knntzer, ami several others. The outside (lent occurred, ami neing totally ueai irom , w,m, - ii.au eisewnere (t.-iu.iiiti- cliiltlhood. owmir toan attat-K ot scarlet fever. ait. i s at SI.. r0 per nair. he of course did not hear the train aptiroach- i-i riiev went. IU) bear in-! -i':-' remarkable fea's and the r m. ", v , s ippiise he calls it singing, ' i t :-. no ni ne in onr's, thank you. '. ii. u-.'i :i i.'.ly remark the other tlay it it ii ::'! ;', ;iy to go 'away frtui? home t ! .ii uii that she could buy just as I ' '"i ar 1 as many ot them for i:. y u K. J. M ils cheap cash store LI'.-!,'. it i ar any other establishment t-vrr v;i't -.1. Co and see for yourself. A'i.-.ci,. i! i liiug house in A'.toonaoo "1 ly a iiciii named Wm. Strong was -T..-i! .v ti;- on Monday morning last, ' itui v 1. -sing furniture, wearing apparel I i iitaiit.-tl llier. in. The bnild- y Mr. J.-s e ..TI the .! is .'aid t :i.-r. tl v ; i i u i e Thomas, whi property. How be unknown. v.'iiug man nofieetl :. lulled his playful mother young man brought fo jail as was, the fact lining .1'iliiistowii lock-up and made himself t b. en :i.t lie t flu- l.;'i.t "le. it M. I., natulan's cheap i .n g- 1 stock of ladies', , ti ..hues and gaiters ever nrg. ami now otVer'd for s ! ni.l and lasting gaiters, ." in :i;! colors. i . Washington, has arisen :ikeii a few daj s ago hi r i atne to have tioih- mangled stump where ' I i-t.-re thi-re was a fully de Miv ling. r. the youthful iinita i' ai.d gi uil man of treo-chorv il 'hat he couldn't tell a lie 1 Ins brother's linger off with t. ' ''" man named Dennis O'Con f's.it' ti with his parents in Wash 'to!.;p, Indiana county, not far r i f. and who was at one time "i I't.Miio lit. killed liis t':itber K..1. r, 'hi M i:day last, by striking ll Wi'll a in 1.1, CtU "i ...1 fr.-l . "" 1 1. Tlie parrieitle has l-en j1 ml will now doubiless be put '' ' "i .l i ti-i further harm. ' 'Tr. . I,,,,,!,., )t ,vnf,.jt to the Somerset --ay that a fanner living in this '" r tin- Somerset county line, has tn t-Mt v-oiin cows. A few mot n yti milking them they were found rv. wirli but two. exceptions. The "tiling is that they were all fresh an, i,:i,i (i ven thfir usual amount ' i-tamr U fiirc. The same farni 'w" the same week. What " I' .ii., 1 '' t!i- h' '; ril;. - .- t., I l.-.re'r ' .It :, '( 1,:.V; ""' br- k "1 li.. f. -A r "'l w... r a.i t 'tin ; ' l fiiend Bob Lloyd, so called, 'ti as the 'Squire, had tho '" '' thrown from a buggy, on i.-wli'Te liefween this place ' ' 1 had his frontispiece very Iti. i-ii ti. thu Teii( even it i '.g his olfacturv omat:. vclent I -i.ii..-,vhat out of shape, if not ". S.irry to note Bob's mishap, II have better luck next time ni. to come. itt.i. h(.il fo buck w-inn r.-tn 1 " I known as Haiitinhstowu hill. r .anil i'iiiimiv t.. M.....t.. Mliv tna.le Kiiiitlu-ieeiisiif the wagon hut a lad named Joseph Mc '' 'I row n out and under the lt. re u. ;lrl i,,.d fast and dragged ' r i tltstance, injuring him quite :i:"t 'he tither occupant, Mr. J. P. " i- iKo very unceremoniously in- .-i niier i-. irth, but wasfurtunato ' ; ''iy bruised. " I ' a r n i-i , of J.ihnstown. is nroba- !!V li. . .1 n.. . '. ' - v j i ne isiare who is peiteet- "" a law suit or a suit of good 'll. IT m trl u!.. kM i a i.run. ru. I t l-lle lHtle in ,iitir lluinr ,- """N "' clothing, but prefers doing ' r. :i,,,l v.,. " . . . " i,.!, I ie'iei mar evetyooiiy win a siimnier outfit or any nart :i bat, cap, shirt, or any oth- 11 Lis In... will l.i... ... u .. ( ..... linn .i iuii ni 'Kiin sir.... ....... . j , i .j i jif I e I lie ptisi- '"u see vvuai tie can no l,;..v , -1,1 1 .' 'hn r .1: 'i y, I'.VU, ing, and hence Ins mislort line. , The beautiful ami interesting ceremony ' of crowning the statue of iho Blessed Virgin j took place at the Catholic chnreh in this borough on Monday evening last. A long ' procession of lioys neatly attired and girls dressed in white and wearing wreaths upon ' their heads, filed into the church, carrying . appropriate banners, laring ltoquetsof the I choicest flowers, and singing the Litany of the Blessed Virgin. Ten of the lioys of Alt. j Gallitziu Seminary came forward after tho i procession had halted in the church, with boqnets of tiowers in their hands, and after each had in turn recited a verse of poetry ', expressive of the language of the several flowers ami the purpose for which they were presented, they made their tbrr.il offerings in the proper order, the same being received by Father Moyle and deposited upon the altar, the final .tfering lwing a beautiful crown comjiosed of elegan. tiowers, which the pastor platt-d upon the head of the statue surmounting the altar of the Blessed Virgin. This -beautiful ceremony over, liev. Father Devlin, of Loretto, delivered ; an edifying address to the children, which was listened to with marked attention. Then folio .ve1 the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, after which the congregation disjiorsed and the devotions which had lieen held every evening' during tho mouth, of May came to an end - On Friday last was witnessed the im pressive ceremony of dedicating the hand some new chape! of Our Lady of Lonrde.s, at Mf. Gallitzii: Seminary, in this place, and the reception by Rev. II. 51c Hugh, of W'iJ inore, of the profession of the vows of pov erty, chastity and ola-iliene ruade by Miss Iv. Ditnlevy, of pottsville, (in religion Sis ter Mary,) Miss M. Conway, of Brooklyn. N. Y., (in religion Sister M. Veronica.) and Miss Mary Ann Skelly, of Brooklyu, N. (in religion Sistrr M.- Mar'ha.) At the same time he conferred the holy habit on Miss Elite M'Donald, of New York City, (in religion Sister Francis Xavier.) and Miss Annie Corcoran, of Johnstown, (in religion Sister M. Stephen.) These young ladies were received in the Mother House of the Sisters of St. Joseph In the Pittsburgh dio cfse, where during their novitiate they gave evidences of a holy railing to the religious state. Rev. Stephen Wall, President, of St. Michael's Theological Semi nary, Pittsburgh, preached on thets casion. He first spokmif the dignity of the Christian temple ami then addre.ssed himself in tonehina and eloquent language to the young ladies who had that day chosen the better part and consecrated themselves to the service of religion. Fath er Wall, lieuidea whom there were present Fathers Gallagher, (Johnstown,) Mcllugh, (Wilmore,) Devlin, (Loretto,) McEnrue, (St. Augustine,) and Boyle, ( Eliensbnrg, ) ii is perhaps needless to remark, is well de serving of the high reputation he has wou in the rleM tt oratory aud sound logic. the church were sprinkled with holy water and prayers and responses were recited, after which the .loth psalm (Miser ere) was sung and the procession entered the church, sprinkling tho interior walls iu like manner. At tho conclusion of these cermonies the people tiled in, filling the vast building almost to its utmost capacity. Sol emn High Mass was then sung, coram fxtnti fire, ty Iter. J. Tracy, assisted by Revs. J. Schell and O. P. Gallagher. A fter the gos pel Father Wall, President of St. Michael's Seminary, Pittsburgh, ascended the elegant pulpit and delivered .an eloquent, brilliant and convincing 'discourse, which of course it would not 1j possible for us to publish, even if we bail the full text of the sermon, but of which we heard a competent judge of such compositions remark that it was the finest effort he hail ever listened to. The choir, too, consisting of Mrs. Annie Bradley, organist, Mrs. Kate Gnrley and Misses Mag gie Cochran, Belle Ituofr, Maggie ami Ella Garrity and Lizzie Euckett, sopranos, Mr. James Curry, tenor, and Messrs. James Gatfon and M. Guetirrey, bass, did remaik ably well and made for itself an eu viable reputation. In the afternoon of tho same day the lit. Bev. Bishep conferred the Sacrament of Confirmation on 407 children -nd adults, some 4l of whom were said to be converts, and addressed the recipients both liefore and after the ceremony. In the evening a bountiful supper, com prising all the delicacies and substantial of the season, was served to the Bishop ami clergy in the spacious dining room of the beautiful eon vent of the Sisters of Charity, adjoining the church, and we cannot resist the temptation of telling our readers that we were one. of the favored few, alleit. not. a cleric, who satdowti to that sumptuous feast ind did ample justice to the rich viands placed before us. Following the elegant supper came Sol emn Vesjiers. at the close of which the Bishi op ascended the pulpit and deli vered a lieau tiful discourse, dwelling at some length up on tho objects for which churchosare erected am! maintaining the doctrine of the Real Presence by several new arguments well presented. The music during the evening was very fine, plainly evincing the fact that with a little more cnlfure a majority of those composing the choir wotihl become finished artists. Tho Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament closed the exercises ami ended a day lonj to lie. remembered in Alloona. Beautiful Spring! it is oftheu we would sliiS, although we confess that your gentle caresa U a rather coquet tisl thing; and yet it is trne. if it were not for yon the styles and the shades, tho textures and grade com prised in the stock (heap ami new so finely displayed, so neaMy arrayed on well-tilled shelves at Oak Hall, would not be so rich, so cheap and all sich, were it not for your annual call. Hess & Bro.'s Oak Hall Cloth ing Bazarr, 211 aud 213 Main street, Johus-mwu. It never pays to fret and growl when fortune seems our foe; the better bred will push ahead and strike the braver blow, es pecially it they are anxious to get full value for their money, which can always lie done at the cheap cash store of Myers & Lloyd, who have lots of nice goods tor" the Spring trade and a very commendable desire to sell everything at the lowest possible figures. Give them a chance. COUNTY COM MISSION Kit. Havinir been urired thereto by many person al and political friends, I hereby, forthetlrst time during a long life spent in Cambria coun ty, offer myself as a candidate for ollice. and that office the position of Count' Cotninis..ion er, subject of course to the decision of I he Dem ocratic county convention. If nominated and elected. I pledire myself to per.orm the duties honestly, faithfully ami to the bst of my abil ity. HENRY RENDER. Carroll Twp.. June 4, 1875. COCNTY COMMISSIONER. Knowing myself willinir and believing myself competent to perforin the duties of County Commissioner, I shall lie exceedingly thankful for any "aid and comfort" which may tend to firomole my interests in that direction. If se eded by the Democratic county convention and elected by tho people, I trust I shall prove myself worthy of the confidence reposed in me MAKTIN SAND tRS. Cambria Twp., June 4, 1875. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Enconraired by the generous support extend ed to me by many dc It gates in the last, county convention, and bavin been a soldier when flint-locks were in vogue, I Intend to pick my flint ami try it strain this fall. J. D. PARItlSH. Ebensburff, June 4, 1875. IIVMOFAI. BARKER ZAHM. Married, at the residence of the bride's parents, on Tuesday evenimr,.! une 1st. 1S75. by Rev. J. N. MncOoniulc. A. V. itK k eh. Esq., anl Miss Katie K., daughter of Geo. C. K. Zahm. Esq., all of this place. Many a matrimonial alliance has been sol emnized amid more pomp and parade than characterized that of our youmr friends, but tc are fully convinced that none was ever con summated under more happy auspices or with more promising assornnees of a l'inr life of unalloyed felicity ami sincere devotion to each other amid all the enjoyments, pleasures, trials and cares incident to the wedded stat. Iovimr anil lo-tile In an eminent degree, the pride of the family circle and the idol around whom centres th affections of inn ny devoted associ ates and anient admirers, our amiable young friend K."lr has well deserve i the honor and happlm - nf being made the wife, as we are sure she hns hwn, of one who will never falter in the fnlhiinent of the obligations he has as sumed In pledging, his sacred troth to her who we are confident will ever adorn the hijrh posi tion to which she has been called, and the du ties of which she is so well fitted by nature and by a good mother's care and guidance to per form in a cheerful and cheering manner. Therefore it is that we Join with the many friends of the fair and handsome young bride and the generous and exemplary younii bride groom in wishing to t hem both an abundance of Gd's blessings in this world and the enjoy ment of a peaceful eternity in the world to come. -0. happy state, when souls enrh other draw Whilst love is liberty, and nature law . All then is full, possessing and pn"sst., Nn ernviii'r void loft a.-hing in the breast ; Ev'n thought meets thought, ere from the Hps it part. And each warm wish springs mutual from the heart." nOUIJI-C.HISWOI.n. Married. at;the res idence of the officiating clergyman, on Thurs day afternoon. June 3d, 175. by Rev. T. U. Jones, Vr. Gnrt.n. of Dix'mont. Maine, and Mrs. E. ASNIK ti Hiswot.li, of this place. mr. If AM -MCULLOCC.II. Married. In the Catholic church, Altoona, on Monday morning last, by Kev. J. Htgluim. of Xew Itrighfoti. I'.-i., Mr. A. (i. ItiniiAM and Miss Maruic A. M'Cll i.ncr. ii, both of Altoona. nnirrtiir. STORM. Died, at her residence in Allegheny township, on Tuesday evening, Mav S.'iih. 1S7", Mas. ?ahau Stohm. wiTeof Francis A. Storm, Esq.. and only sister of Hon. John Ruck, aged 47 years, 8 months and 3 days. Tn the grief and sorrow produced by ihe death of this most estimable lady tho entire community shares. Kew women have became more endeared to those enjoying their friend ship than the ami.ihle lady whose death is re Corded above, ('lstiinption, with its slow but nneiTi ng and fata! en crouch men ts. had for some time marked he.' as its victim, and yet when death at last cuine the grief it nccadoueii Peemed to indicate that the stroke was al' but unexpected to friends ami kindred, but to the gentle soul cf the deceased if came merely as I he harbinger of welcome to 1 li glories and rewards of a blissful and happy future. A calmly a the coming shades of a beautiful Mav eve she passed away from earth in the presence of those whom she loved upon earth husband, children, kindred and friends. Iler youngest child on the very tiav and hour f her deat h had completed its seventh year. The remains of this true wile, loving mother and kind neigh bor were on On;it(. i'hristi hdd to rest in the Catholic cemetery at I.'iretlo, 'mill th." mourn ing of th" stricken husband and tlie.r orphan children, and accompanied by the prayers of many who knew her but to love her. who named her but to praise. A singularand strik ing coincidence in connectb.n with her death and burial was the death of a brother a few years ago on the same day on which she died and the burial of another brother many years ago on the very same festival which witnessed the consignment of bcr own mortal remains to their last earthly tenament. The sympathy of the community Is extended to tl.e sorrowing husband and bereaved chil dren, to whom comes the consolation that al though comparatively young in life the mea sure of her virtues was full, for truly "the good die first, while us whose h"arfs ar dry as summer's dust burn to the socked." Peace to her immortal spirit. M. BARKERY. Died, In this place, on Tuesday evening, June 1st. Is7.. Ai.rkkt JlMRS, child of John D. and Mary Ikirkley. aged 1 year, 11 months and 24 days. The death of this promising ami interesting little child was attended with circumstances of a most distressing character, well calculated not only to bring grief to the hearts of the fond parents themselves, but to excite in every breast a feeling of sincere symiailhy for the bereaved ones who have b e. thus so unexpect edly called upon to mourn the loss of their only living offspring-. Taken by his mothet to the Mountain House on Saturday at lei noon last for the purpose of icwing the decoration ceremonies then atwutt to be inaiiguiiited. the little fellow was suddenly seized with snasms ami a severe attack of throat disease, and from that time until the moment of his death he suffered, with scarcely any intermis-aou, the most excruciation tort ores,' leaving little . be hoped trom the very fttst except that God in His mercy would take him to Himself without delay. The funeral took place at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the remains bring Inter red, by right of baptism. In the Catholic ceme tery attached to the Church of the Holy Name, in this place. LIMK ! LIME ! Farmers an-l oth ers in waul of a good article of LIME, In any desired quantities, can now tie accommoda ted, prompt I v and upon fair terms, by calling at the farm of 1r. Wm. Ieinmon. in Cumbria Until. hip. two miles east or Ebensburg. Juno 4. 1875 -tf. LEAI MOV M AKIN. Cast Steel Plow Points. T7ARMER3, one ami all. are herub inrnraiMl J. that money, time and labor Can bo saved by ' nslng Cast Steel Plow Shares, of which only one I as iu mini r nwCT iiruveu ruincieni tor whola season's plowing, an.l in some Boils, by being twice sharpened, one share has lasted two seasons. . They ccour bright and make the plow scour and run easier, and are so strong and tomih that thoy will not break. When worn dull, they can be sharpened and tempered by any good blacksmith without disturbing the fitting part. All regular sixes kept on hand aud fit any Pitts burgh I'low. A ny special size or kind made to order. RETAIL PRICES of POINTS. 4 ! TT iTI TTTTf n7iTiT TT T tt m ttti TTT MT! I11MMI! Hte IOMJ eutlrr. .1.36 . 1.45 Hi0h cutter. iJr9 l.OO 1 8V) 1.75 Jietio rrtfor. ft 80 l.nn 1.25 1.80 SSKJNKK'S NOTICE. AH per- sons knowing themselves indebted lo Ororok SuvMot R, of Allegheny township, are hereby notified th.it payment must be made with out delay to the nnders'igned Assignee, ami those having claims against said individual will present them to me for settlement JOSEPH HtXlCE, Aisignoe. Allegheny Twp., June 4. 1875. at. tt sTma rsTi a lso f fi ce, Western Iistkict of I'esn'a, EiTTsnraoH. May 28, 175. This Is to give notice that on the iRth. day of May, A. D. 175. a Warrant In Hankruptry was is sued against, the estate of a ri.ks A. MrUnm. hlk, of Hemlovk, In the County of Cambria, and State of fennsy Iranin, who I as been d fudged a jtankrupt upon his own potltfon j that the pay. mont of any dohts and deliyry of any proiarty lie, longing to such Hnnkrnpt. to him or for his use, and the transfer nf any property hv him. are for. bidden by law ; hat a meeting of the Creditors of nitl Haa'krnpt, to prove their debit, anil tehooso one or more Assignees of his Estate, will lie held at a Court of Kankrnptcy. to he holdrn at the. Court House, Ebeimhurg. Fa., before John Hroth rllne, Esq., Register, on the day of Ji st, A. I. 187 .. JOHN HA'IL, 6 4.-t.J U S, Marshal, as Mcfscnjcr. No. 3. right and left ... No. 4 left ami 5 right No. 7 left and 8 right No. B. 3 'J3, ?4 and Wt st Va, Hillside Every share has my trado mark and the words "Cast Steel" cast thereon. -Order one of these at once and try It now, and you will buy no more cast point hereafter. The process of making this Steel is patented, ami this quality is made at no other Steel Works but my own. Cast Steel Axle Boxes and Wagon Skeins also made under patent, having from four to six times the strength and only half the weight of those made of cast Iron. J. C. Bl DWELT Duqucsne Way and Garrison Alloy Pittsburgh. Pa. Pittsburgh Plough Works, Jnne 4, lS7ft.-3ro. BLOOD I The Rinan fs the LIFE. and tf it fs impure the whole sys tem will be diseased. You can not purify a stream while the spring is corrupt; neither can you Impart good lien It h to t he human hotly while"tho blood is con veying the seeds of disease to all parts of it. There, fore 1't lllFY the BLOOD, and nature will heal the disease. No remedy has ever been discovered which has effected so great a number of perrmi iient cures as LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER! It is rapidly acquiring a national reputation for the cure of Seroftiloits Affections, Cancerous Formations, ilrysijtelas, lioil, Ji mtfes. Ulcers, Sore Fies, Sea hi Head, Tetter, Salt Jih en , Mercurial a nd all Sh in Diseases. The remedy in a Vegetable Compound, antl can not harm the most tender infant. Ladies who suf fer from th debilitating diseases known as Fe m At.K Com tla i nts will find speedy relief by using this retni'dv. Beware of counte feits. The genu ine has our name R. E. SELLERS & CO., Pitts burgh, on the bottom of each liottlc. For sale by all Druggists and Conn try Dealers, ami by A. A. Bauker & Sox, Agents. Ehens bur, Pa. S-4.-3iu.) Trustee's Sale. T'lIE undersigned Trustee will expose )o Public hale, on the premises in Cambria township, Cambria county. Pa., on Alondny, .TUX IV K 21st, proximo at 2 o'cloefc. I M.. the followingreal and personal property, to wit : 425 ACRES OF TIMBER LAND, situate on tho Turnpike, 2' miles west of Ebens burg, with a Stationary Steam SAW MILL, 3 one.and-a-halt story HOT'S ES, a large EH A M K ST. A If UK, and atxmt i.'OO.OOd feet of peeled Hk.m lock Loos, all on said tract. Also, IOI ACRF.S OPLAXD situate on the Blaeklick. known as the "Morgan Tract," About three miles from Ebensburg. well timbered with Chkrrv. Poclar ami Hkmlock, and properly located tor legging down t lie Black lick or tur manulacturiug purposes. Also, the Undivided One-Half of 106 Acres Land situate In Flarr town-hip, Cambria county. Terms of Sale. One-half of the purchase mon ey to belaid on the dvlivcry of tho Deed, and the balance in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by bonds and mortgage. JOHN A. BLAIR, May 2S, 1875. Trustee of Owen Cunningham. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VAI.I'UII.K C0L MID Tin LAUD. 1V VIUTCEnf nn alia order or the Orphans' ) Court of ( 'amhria county, the undersigned will offer at Public Sale, at Lilly's Station, on the Pa. K. K., on Saturday, June 5, 1875, at lO ' I.Of 14. . M., the following described Keal Estate, to wit : A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate In Washington township. Cambria county. Pa., ad joining lands of the Cambria Mining and Manufacturing Co.. heirs of Jeremiah McOouigle, an I others, containing Two Hundred and Ten Acres, more or less, about Kiftkkn Achks rlmw1. hav ing thereon erected Thrkk TEXAN r IIOJ'-iKS. The land is well timbered, anil is nn I- riaid with rjriii-e3 r Coal. A four-foot vein is opened, and the coal ii of supe rior quality lor manufacturing purposes. It is so located as regards dip and drainage that the coal can be taken out at comparatively little expense. A tram-road connecting this lind with the Pa. K. K. was built by Otho Styner and the Mining an.l Manufacturing Co.. at a "cost of t7,000. The inter est of the estate of Otho Styner, dee'd. in said tram road, will be sold with the land, or separately. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and tho balance in two equal annual payments, with inter est, to be secured by tho judgment bouds and mort gage ot thu purvhuer. f M. OEOROF. .TiiS-l'Pir CIIHTR, 5-21.-3t. Executors of Onto Styner, dee'd. PLANING MILL for ?-;. r.io. TI'R undersigned offer at private safe the pm 1 perty recently occupied by the "Ebcnsdnirg Mining and MantilaeturingOo.," situate in lCUens burg. Cambria county. Pa., consisting of ONE ACRE OF CROUND, fronting on tho Ebensburg and Oresson Railroad, having thereon erected a LARGE PLANING MILL, 4x1 feet, three stories high, with Boiler Shed at tached, 12x63 feet. The machinery consists of one 40-IIORSE POWER ENGINE AM) BOILER. 1 fnmhinett Planter, 24 inches wide, for sur facing ami grooving; I Nnrlnee lier. 20 in. wide; 3 I renin r ftlp tinwm. with lift tables; ' cirrnlar iroMal hw. with slide ta bles; f Swln-j Irriilnr rox- n Haw: I lioahl llcailrtt Misplnr Marhine, with iron iramo: I Centric I. the: I Hand l.athe. with com plete set of Tools, I i'nlishing brum, 12 feet long, 1 Moulding Machine, with slide heads. Thealx.ve machinery, with necessary shafting, belting and pulleys, is In good working order, with an ubun dant supply of running water on the premises. Said building wns erected specially for and has been used In the manufacture of flooring, siding, all kind of handles, brush blocks, b Hunters, etc. Chrery, ash. poplar, linn, sugar, beech, maple and white pine lumber to be had at moderate prices. There id also erected on the premises a Tiro Story Frame Du etlina House CONTA1NINO SIX ROOMS AND A CELLAR. For terms apply to JOHN A. BLAIR, Ebensburg, JOHN LEWIS. W. B. BON ACKER, Johnstown. Ebensburg, May 14, l73.-2.in. ASSIGNEE'S SALE of PERSON AL. PROPERTY. Will tnw.fVere.l n.t Public Male, at the residence of William Colb. tn Carroll township, on l'i:ltV.il'K lf, proximo, the following described personal proper ty, to wit: t span of dark hay Stallions, three years old, 10 head heavy draught Horses, 2 Cows, 3 head Young Cattle, 13 sets heavy Harness. 1 double set Buggy Harness, 1 Threshing Machine, 1 Mower and Reaper. 1 Hay Rake, 2 Farm Wag ons, 1 Spring Wagon. 1 Windtniil. 1 t utting-Box, Bob Sleds, and a great variety of Farming Ctcn ils. Honehold Furnitnre. fcc. ar Sal t ) commence at 10 o'clock, a. v.. and to continue until all the property is sold. Terms made known on tlay uf sale. May 21, 187i.-SU W. J. UCCK, Assignee. fOAL! COALI! The snbscriber ' la prepared to furnish. In large or sir a II quantities, all finalities of ANTII KACITE i nd BITUMINOUS COAL, at lowest market rates Coal deliver d promptly and free of charge lor hauling at any point in Elieto burg or vicinity Orders left at the Zaum Stohf. will rect 1v- ar Jy ttUculluu. DA.MCL II. .'AHM. THE VERY LATEST ARRIVALS FROM PARIS Of Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, ROSES, BUDS, SCARFS, RIBBONS, &c, AT PRICES AND IN STYLES TO SUIT EVERYBODY, BIMET AM HAT TRIMJIUG A SPECIALTV. MEN'S STR W IIT S, FOR EVERY-DAY WEAR. turn & sui vi BRELLM. CSHiiymp; the above articles in laifie quantititics, direct from Manufacturers, - offer all styles aud qualities, from the lowest to the fiuest, at 2, per cent, below th4 usual prices. Call, sec and be convinced. We invite tho attention of Ladies to our stoek of CHILDllEin SUITS, IllfilllS' ROBES, KID GLOVES, Silk Glares, Garden Stilts, TAnen and, Percale, Collars an-1 Cuffs, Jtatul kerchiefs, Fmbrohlerinas, Neck Riw.hlnas, ,Vc. ; Soaps, Hair (HI, I'er- fit merles, I'owtler, Rouge, fc, and Mine. lemorest-s Dresti Patterns 2r"Thanking our many customers for the very liberal patronage we are now re ceiving, we respectfully ask them to tell their friends where to find ns Nos 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of pumlry ivrits of I'einf. Erpoit., Al. Vend. Vrptot., Z'"i. FVi., and --It. Fi. En., issued out of the Court of Common I'leas ot Cambria county and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Si.le. at the Court. House in Ebensburg, on Mumiav. the Ttli day of JcSK next, at one o'clock, P. m the following real estate, to wit : All the right, title and interest of .T. K. Myers, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Sustinehanna township. Cambria eonnty. Ba.. d- . if f : . . 1 ... : .... i 1 ,!iiiui!& itma ni I . j in:., i ill vm D.IUIII, -ftlllll .-Sl j over, aud ot hers, containing 1(10 acres, more or less, i abonf 30 acres of which are cleared, having there I on erected a onc-antl-a-half story log house and a board stable, now in t he occupancy of . I. K. Myers. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of E. B. I "amp. Alo. all the right, title and interest of Oeorge M cars. of. in and to the following tracts, to wit : A piece or parcel of land situate in Summerhill township. Cambria county, l'a., adjoining lands of Henry Weaver and Jacob WeaTe'r. Wm. Urook bank. heirs of Jtihn Farren. and .Tas. Burke, con taining 4"3 acres, mure or less, unimproved. A a pieee or parcel of land situate at Portage Sta tion, Washington township. Cambria county, front ing un Be- n a Knllroad and ad joining lots of Wm. tirimth. Philip llopfer. and other, containini- 2 acres, more or less, all cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank house, now in the occu pancy of .lacoh Fienner. A . a piece or parcel of bind situate in Summerhill township. Cambria county, ad joining lands of James Burke, D.iniel Nell. Oaniel Fienner. dee'd. and others, contain ing 2"J0 acre?, more or lc-s, alwmt 5 teres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a steam saw mill (not now occupied) and a two story plank house and board stable, now In the occupancy of Jacob Crum; a one-and-a-half story plank ho'nse an.l stable, not occupied ; a two story double house, part plank and part log and plank stable, now in the occupnncy of Mrs. Margaret Crutn. and a two story plank house, not occupied. Taken in execu tion and to be sold at the suit of W. M. Lloyd k Co. Also, all the right, title and interest of Ellas Paul. of. in and to a lot of ground situate in the borough of Wiimore. Cambria county, fronting on Main street and adjoining lot of Sylvester Crum on one side and Joseph Mider on the other side, and running back to the Conem.ugh river, having thereon erected a two story frame house and board stable, now in the occupancy of A. Chestnutwood. and a two story frame house in the occupancy of Mrs. McCormick. Taken in execution aud to be sold at the suit of A. J. Hartiog. At.so. al) the right, title and interest of Charles Met lough, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in White township. Cambria conntv. ad joining lands of Michael Sheehan. Thomas WiH, Anlrew Burgonn nn i ot hers, containing 40 a ert-s, more or less, about 12 acre? cleared, having there on erected a one-anl-a-h:ilf story plank house, not. occupied. T:iken in execution and to be. sold at the suit of William Little. Ar.so. all the right, title and Interest of Reuben S. Boring, of. in and to a piece or pa roc I of land situate hi Blaeklick township, Cambria, county, ad joining lands of .I.imes Bennett and F. A.Sho'o tnaker, containing f0 acres, more or less, about 10 acr -s of which are cleared, having thereon erect ed a one-and-a-half story frame house, log stable and blacksmith shun, now in the occupancy of (leorge S. Boring. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Lloyd fc ( 'o. Also, all the right, title and Interest of John S. Luther, of. in and to a piece or parcel of hind situ ate in Btrr township Cambria count v. adjoining lands of Joseph Hotn-k. Francis Lnther, and oth ers, containing 150 acres, more or less, almtit 30 acresif which are cleared, having tlrereon erect nd a one-and-n-half story plank house, in the ocx-u-iKincyof EJw.ird Weaver, and a two story plank iMinsc, frame bam and water s:w mil', in'thc oc cupancy of John S Lnther. Taken in execation and to be sold at the suit of Lloyd H. Co. A l.so,. ali the right, tit le am! interest of Thomas Rodgers. of. in and to a piece or lot of ground sit uate in Ebensburg borough. tWimhrla count v.front Ing on the Eliensbnrg and Carrolltown plank road ami adjoining an alley on the West, Ellas Jones on the north, containing S acres, more or less, all cleared ami under fence, ha ving thereon erected a two story frame house ami board stable, in the oc cupancy of Thos. Ritdgers. anil a two story plank house, "in the occupnncy of Joseph Rodger. Ta ken in execution and to be sold at the sui: of Geo. C- K. Zahm. Also, all the right, title and interest of Philip W. Pringle. of, in ami to a piece or parcel of land situate in Jackson township. Cambria county, bc- ? -inning at a hemlock: thence by tract of Isaac tenser, fi5 west. 160 perches, to a'post :' thence by tract of John Hubly. north km0, west 78 perches, to a post nrr line of tract of John Wigtnn : t hence by said obi arvey, north 33. west 189 perches, to a' post ; thcrce by land late of Alter Jt Rcplicr. north w, ea:-a is perches, to inc pl;rco ot beginning, containing V-7 acres ami 80 perches, more or less. . being part of a large tract in the name of Jacob Bupp having thereon erected a one story plank I house, water saw mill, antl board stable.-now In ; the ocenpaney of P. W. Pringle. Taken in execu ' tion ami to be sold at the suit of Wheeler fc. Wilson I Manufacturing Co-, endorsees of Wm. S u inner j Co. ami others. Also, all the rlgTit. title and Interest of Joseph Ryan, (surviving cxeentor of William Ryan, sr., lee'd.) of. in and to a ptece or lot of ground situ ate In Loretto boroogh. Cambria county fronting, on an alley on the sonth, St. Joseph street on the cast, an alley on the west, and lot of Mrs. Katie Scaulan on the north, having thereon erected a1 one-antl-a-ha If story frame hnu-snl frame stable, now in the occupancy of Henry Little. Taken iu execution and to be sold at the strit of Common wealth of Pennsylvania., for use of V, H. Sechler, guardian of Alf. ed . I. Todd. Teuvs op Sale. One-third the purchase mou sy to he paid when the property Is knocked down, and the remaining two-thirds on confirmation- of the deed. HERMAN B A I'M EH, ShcrltL SheriiCs OiBee. Elienslmrg, .May IS, 1-75. GOLDEN HARVEST FOR AGENTS. I !o A WEEK made scllrng the 7 Wonders, or Oem Pastry Cup wnnt.-d In every family. Send ' a cents for sample. Twenty other articles for I agents. Address CONKLOl'N fc CO., No. Fifth Avksck, (above Smithncld stree) Pitts- BUItUH, Pa. t-Zl.-6tii PATENTS PROCURED, Also bonght and sold. After proenringr ymr Pat ents will sell them for yon. Ca:l on, or address for circular. O. H. LEVIS, Solicitor. 122 Fifth AvtKCE, (alwve mitutteld street,) PlTTsnrmiH, Pa. &-2I.-ni.i IiANCIS MULVKHILL, Vkiv TIJTARY St"KKN AST FAICRIER. All diseases of Hcrscs and Mule trented prompt ly. Intelligent ly, and Vtin very moileraie terms. Kesideiice on High street, near the western ex tremity of Ebcnsbarg. S-14--tf-l NOTICE. On hand, it large lot of Bounil and Split ChcHtitut ami Locust Toe's, for sale cheap fur cash. 1 GEO. HUNTLEY. Wood, Worrell & Co., WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A R. R. DEPO"tv Johnstown, 1;!., Wholesale and lletailt Dealers iii FOKEIGN AND DOMESTIC MILLINERY GOODS, IIAllDWARE, QUEKXSYVAKtt BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 1 ATS AND CAPS, IRON" AX I) NAILS," CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASSWARE, YELLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,- PROVISIONS and FEED of all kind, Together with all manner of Western Produce such as FLOUR. BACGN, FISH, SALT, CARSON 0L,- ETC.- Wholesale and retail orders solicited and4 promptly filled on the shortest notice nd most reasonable terms. THE WALTER A. WOOD MOfflNS & REAPING MACHINE Strong Local EndorsemChtv HMIE following letter ful'y exr4nins itself, and1 JL needs no comment :' Ebsssbi'iio, Pa., April 1, 1875.- T TTalter A. nnI, pjen'tfrnf, rfr. tr.n 5ta Thfti i5td errtify that I purchased from L. it S. W. IMvts. vour agenTs in this place, iluring the year 172. one if your NEW IHOX AKUVKIiS. which I have oer sted during the past three sc-ismi with entire sue-' cess. I hare used it in cutting full v 200 acres of grass, and have not. exiH-n-ted one cent on It for" repairs. Like all other machine!!, it is not perfect, of course, hut the only fanlt 1 tint! with it i-rihat It is not arranged with siiafts for ewe horse instead of two. as one horse can very easily operate it li anything like fairground. John T. ITrKS.a, Residing 4 miles south of EbeDsbnrg t Parties Interested who wih to see the" above named Mower or examine the merits of Htiffein's Mnwcr and Reitricr, Pratt's.-Sahine,-Cliriperand Myers' ily Hake, toner's Faoning Mill, the renowned lni ri.il plow, and other' flrt cbia farming tmtehinery. are invited to call at the Livery and Sale Stable nf I.. A; S. W. IIAVIS.. Ae-enr fur Cambria County. Ebensburg, April 2-1, 175.-3in. AGENTS WANTED! 5IAI.K OK I KMAI.F,- For W rtR-le that sells well for a low price. at siicmVfft lady or gent.- The goods will re commend tSeui Jelres. NO CAPtTAL REQUIRED, As we will furnish the goods to parties who can lve satisfactory reference,- to be paid for ftcr tiiry are sold. K.-lt ft . I T. X C E R 100 Xassac St., N. Y. G. W. YEAGEll & CO.v holrsale ami Retail S as facta rert ef TIN, rOPPEK AND SIIEET-IJION WAREj, AM) IJEAI.EHS IN Heating, Parlor and (Ming Stoyes, A", 140'i Flerenili Aeenue, Altoona, Xr. ftOOFlXO and SPOL'TIXG rnadi to order" and warranted perfect in manufacture aud materitil.- Orders respectfully soli-ited and promptly' artentlcfl to, ami polite attention accorded t" all, whether they purchase or not.- Aitonita, Sept. 5, 13.-tf.- Parke's Marble Works,. I3 franklin Ktrsef.'Johnslswa. AFONUMENTS. IfEATl and TOMU XI A K TONES. tWNTER and OA HI-, N ET SLABS, MANTEI. c:. mittui. factored of the very b-st Italian and American Marbles. Entire satisfac- iron KiiiiFiiiiireii in price, ucsigo ana exectrtitm of work. l-try" t)rder rcsictf ullv solicited' ana prtnptly filled t ttie very low est c:th rMtPH. Trr us. Oct.24.-m. JOHN PARKE. isvrw jJr&t 1 LOIMN'N 31 IIIIIU; WORKS I 1X1 I'rarklln Ktrprt, Jnhnla. J'il IY. I.MJ. . Proprietor, MONCMKXTS, HR.Ml f TttMB STONES, COl'XTEIl ash CAIS1XET SLA MS, A SI) TI"IS. .Vc. iuanufacture.1 if the very best Ital nn and American Muif-lr-s. ferfe.-t satisfao tiooi n work, design and i-rice guaranteed. ""Orders resp'-ei.foHy jmlhifcd and prompt-- tJlmit.iwrr. xh'.ii, il.-tT. Iy exet 1 3d. r. il. SROIMAKtH.. .WM. tl. fltrnLER. w n j t. tfi m iv t rt ct ocunutitf J A ttntnr) -at-ljif, L9 1 EUCNSKC150, CahbruCOiP. Itf.-f