.V i uhbrii mm. The best investment in one that will result in permanent benefit to the inventor. LJecoratio Dat. The beautiful cere mony of decorating with flowers and ever- A fair instance or this is tho. economy prsic- greens the grave of those who on the battle- nseii ami ttie satisfaction gained by pure lias- tie! w I Cbonsburg, Pa., KllKlY, - - Ml nr. -V 11" -Hi- LOCAL AND PERSOWAL. 1 1st re, ami the Other I'tace. . i, iv ' T p will be slsoit fliH rear. in price as, well as bread. v nt tin- -t r t i .1 -n e w ica a ; ,.,,'t,, 1 . i!"iie, h '' , it ,i.;iih Si lmol Convention at Wil- i t, ..i ! V iil'elnled. ..... T. 1. rid 1 i ir.j aii'ltrf wnai vim owe us. i, i:i n-n's l'r pounil in tUe ruling r hi this I'tai ki tjust now. .. l'i!:i v. Ii i in r.y ot .iidins ,n npi':i"'l potdtnahter nt 1 1 ii .11:1 romil.V. :- ;iiiii liroken out in the ii -i"!is, and the military , ,,: uVrnl to that section. f Irtin Uutli-dpe, F,.(., of in :i 1 1 - on Voder Hill, :i 1 t'ni run d his ri'ht arm . -.1 re struck by lightning U,.' il ;i!n'iit one mile itortli West in oreliltul count V, if I, V M r. - !' . f . . T I - .1 ' I'. - A i. - l-.uiil preceding a "I?:itnl of u iv tn tin- Court IIoue, wan H'n of the times presented I' -t; in ,., i. r d" Mr. M. L. Oattnan !-. ti ;V s .-.liiieii i in.- inner u;i ' ' e'r-. dU-d List night about '. ,!,.,,,, is just now opening an . J-.. '., ,.t '.nt.- s'. le plaids, very pretty ",,... ,: - mi. Ai". d i -ss goo!., prints, . , . ri' i" ' 'I i'M"l !'l!..v":;'il .!"i cs in:idc 17'" point in a til! -if t' ten-pins at Lloyd's ImiwI- i,""C Weduesil evening, tr . :it tli:it .toil' s. I .,.,; t ttr. s were raging near Sr. ... .nil.-, tiii- enmity, a few days ago, and , , -ii mills, a large hit of luiuler, i- a'vial.ti- property was destroyed. i oi Al 'ona lias just, neon ii i ;i to In Win. Ui'.Ion, .John A. lii-o. 1'. Si iii. canvassers, tlie .i i.'oting "P 1 'he to'al ii n in ,i in .ii desired ijuantity and ii':riil purpose can l ow 1e pur :H i.i.r pi ices trom Mi'srs. Letuuioii m nt t In-i r lime-kiln in Cambria I'- S ' 111 l ,-.,1 M.il - , e i :i;il cls"vh.-r wii.il and hail i ol West!!! , i m i n h ti 1 1 g ' le tiinl-ei form parsed reland eonn'v, mi several liarns. felt tint deiuoraliy i 1 1 a i I. . .-!.. -A in ..1 ' . .ii'i ! I-' - A L'- :t ;l : !.':.- l' -r v: - A' ; : ,',, "1 'v -lew,! i. : iices iii its wild career. : el ii It male pop n hit ion of Snni-.-eif t'uiii-. and several ladies re s rue p!ice, have iieeu Ml 'll llloll . - w itnei's in various eases ,'i'r ei inity C'uri next week. I. ii 1'. W ii. t A lli'theny towti ,i sheep the oilier day, and ;'. I; ioii'iil on-- wlili li yielded a tea inches long. 'an any of i i ifiiiK trot out any thing to beat i e wnrnan aceomp inied by a male .Hi ilinli'd by eleven oreijjht Ii II ti- :t.'- !, tsiore or less, visited our e i- i.iv ami made Voiint; Amer : i 1 .i ioi ilie time Leing at i. iii.'- pi r head, '.ittaiil Suo nv, of Millrille bor I in a i ll. i r on which she was ,h; . at u.iik on Wednesday i-;. .ii il p,iin through an open . ! o iil. t pp .it.oiir six feet below l l.i r i ll s Ii ai tn red. . hi r.i vi v that mir "sojer boys" i lu.-nle up their minds to recon- i!. ' n-ii in arrived at in regard to t.'iii.s referred to m our last 'i labl v ikcide upon some :. in i " --ei iceab'if and more s. e vohlfers. v I .u and a greasy baron or mi - a i ou nt, or of no account !'.. )" ii yesterday, performing I- Tliey vvnt. Tlin bear piT ! narkatile feas and the . -M- --ippose li- calls it singing, 1 1 ii, ! ill our's, thank you. : 1 a '. ly remark the other day a'! ; ','y to go sway from limni' ii, that she could buy just as :i; ! as many of them for the it K. .1. M ils' cheap cash store l- a' any other establishment ,v,l. tio and see for yourself. i! i oing house in A'toimaoc i man named Win. Strong was v t i ii .Monday morning last, sing furniture, wearing apparel li'aipiil therein. The bu.ld-i-il by Mr. .Tes-i Tlioinas, who irirn ,,!i the property. How i i i i! ii -aid to If .mkiiowii. Hon !i- i . t lie , .ii man not iced I ". in' in.! 'lined his playful ' . ' another young man b' en 1 rough t to jail as ' lie was. the fa t lif-ing 1 ! faction eained br uurc i ing clothing at (bxlfrey WolTs ereat Cloth ing Bazaar, next door to the Post-Omce, Al .r.T. t,K'n:. where garments elegant and season- able, to suit every tatde and every pocket ois)K, are now uispiayed in abundance great j cr than any wliere else in the country, j Mr. Arthur Cullen, of Wilmore, who by i the way is one of the lest mechanics that ever handled a saw or shoved a plane, ae 1 coTiiplisheit 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 o'clock, ft. m., until 0 o'clock, p. m., villi a recess of ; on honr at noon. This is probably the Itesc . day's work that has ever lieen done by any carper.ter in this- or any other county, anil the work itself will show, (is we can testify, having seen the nof on Monday last, that 1 the job has been done in first class style. David Kraty.er, living near Ashland Fnnincp, this county, bad occasion to litt a large stone while engaged in plowing, on Satnrday last, ami under the stone he found a sm ill green snake coiled up. At the saiuo time ho felt a stinging sensation in one of his lingers, ami supposing that ho had been j bitten by the snake he hied liiin away to i Altoona on a double oni.-k to seek medical aid but on being assured by a tihvsi'-iau that it was only a felon (stone f lt on bis fin ger probably) be felt quite relieved and ro- turr.ei! Home more joyfully than sorrowfully intent noon nursing his 'pet and thanking ! (Jim! at the simc time thnt it was no worse. The.lohnstown 7" Wxoie says that within j a radius of ten miles from the spot where young .Jonas Maurer was killed by light- j ning, on Sunday week, in .lenner township, I Somerset county, three similar fatal ac- i idents have occurred within the past few I years. A Miss Fleshour was killed on a! Sunday afternoon by a flash cf lightning, I while she was sitting on a porch at the house of Mr. .lohn Itnxiks ; next was a son j f Mr. Ianiel Shaffer, who was struck while ; in his father's barn, and instant death was ; the result, and Mr. Vilf, of Shade township, ' while walking along with a mattock on his I shoulder, also met a sudden death from ) lightning. i - A young man named Charles Roiicher j plunged a knife info the back of another young man named Tims. Mclh rmott, a ' clerk in the employ of Mr. John Kyan, of Cambria borough, on Monday night last, in- ' flu-ling a wound under the right shoulder j blade over two inches deep. The injury is'; not considered dangerous, but the condition I of the wounded man is such as to demand : careful treatment in order to avoht fatal re- ; soils, r.oiieher was arrested and after a j heating was brought to jail in this place on ; Tuesday evening. The cowardly act was j pr mpted by a desire for revenge, there, hav- ' ing been some previous trouble between the assailant and his victim. j ! Immediately after the storing of a load ' of hay in Hit; loft of Ir. .1. .F. natulan's sla- ' ble, in this pine-, during the early part of! 1 April last, a favorite cat belonging to the i family of the late Key. .1. W. Kdie was d is j covered to h missing, and from that time j i nothing was seen or heard of the truant fe- j ' line un'i! a few days ago, when she was j found bin icd in the hay, still living, but in , a woftilly cmai-'ated condition, consei) uent ', ; upon her long continued al-tincuce from ' ; food and drink; yet with careful nursing it is thought she will soon be herself again. ; That a cat has nine lives seems to be well I verified in this instance, but how tmssv , managed to worry through a period of nearly j two months under a load of hay it is notour ltrr-in. to conjecture, much lessdetermine. Klla, a promising and interesting little daughter of Mr. M. )atman, of this place, ' aged about one year and a'half, had the mis I fortune to pull a tin-cup ttill of bi-iling water i from the table during the momentary ab ' sence of her mother, n Tuesday afternoon . last, thereby spilling the contents upon her i person and scalding heiself so terribly on ! the chin, nei k, right .viti and right side as to tender her recovery next to Impossible, j the greater part of her body being left a pei I feet mass of parboiled flesh, devoid of kin. 1 which pei field gave up their lives for their country was appropiiately observed in this commu- j nity on Saturday last. At 2 o'clock, p. m., ' in accordance with 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. : II. Sechler, Ksq., who dwelt somewhat at ; length on the sentiment of patriotism, and i esjiecially 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. Seehler's remarks, the processiou was formed in the following order : Chief Marshal. Capt. S. W. Davis. " Natioiuil Color. Ebrnshurjr Silver Cornet Band. Hoys of Alt. Uallitzin Seminary, In array uni forms, preceded by a beautiful white silk thijr appropriately loitered and rtraed, and marshaled iiy H. A. McPike. Sunday School children of the Church of the Holy Naiiic, marshaled by II. .1. Crouse. Itand of Hope, with tlnir and banners, marshal ed by Key. T. It. Jones, pastor of Congre gational church, an. I Thos. L. Jones. Ktienshurfr Martial Itand. Members of Dauntless I-'ire 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 th decoration of the several graves, Rev. Jones ottered up a very impressive prayer; at the Catholie cemetery, after the delivery cf a brief but pathetic address, the playing of another Urge by the band, and the depositing of the floral and evergreen offerings on the graves of the fallen heroes there buried, Hv. Fath er lioyle, pastor of the Church of the Holy Name, recited the Je Profundi, after which the procession retraced Its steps and passed down High street, near the eastern extreme of which all the participants halted exeppt the martial band, firemen, soldiers, etc., who proceeded to I.loyd cemetery, where the dec orating ceremonies were performed and a brief enlogy was pronounced by V. II. Sech ler, Ksq. Returning, this portion of the pro cession was disbanded about- 5 o'clock, after having bedecked with flowers a.nl immor telles the earthly mounds under which rest the remains of those named below: Th Pkoplk Wast Proof. There is no medicine prescrlued by Physicians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and so perior virtue as Bosch EE's GKkman Sykup for Seveie Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat or Lamps. A proof of that fact is that any person afflicted can get aSample Bottle for 10 cents and try Its won derful effe?ts before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately lieen Introduced into this country from Germany, and its re markable cures are astonishing every one that nses it. Three doses will reiievf any case. Try it. Sold by Immon it Murray, Eliensburg, and Woleslaglo & Son, Wilmore. .1 In ai.il stow , mali M. I.. ; f f)a? man' tuck of lock- up himself s cheap ladies'. I Y. IV I: .1 -I I Ins ' - .-'.iocs and gaiters ever and now offered for ti.au elsewhere deiuand-li'ei- at SI. ."O per pair. T k ii! and last i ug gaiters, - ; :i a ! col nrs. . Washington has arisen a few days ago i.' ri ame to have milli ti. f gleil stump w here ! then- was a fully de gi r. tin- youthful imifa g "nl mail of tree-chop- at he couldn't tell a lie I ruil.i. r'ft linger off with - i II " I 1 1 111 ,1 -A Ii. lean named Dennis O'Con 'i with hi- parents in Wash p, Indiana county, nut far and who was at one tinio Mimiit. killed his father. K.l- r '"I M ualay List, by striking i i a piteh-fork'ainl frae- The parricide has Ih-pii I'l now doii'iiiless be put ti further harm. ' !"i:,b-nt writes to tie- Somerset '' v th.it a tanner living in this ' U' th,. s iiuerset coiiutv line, has 'I t'.'.i ntv .oi, cows. A few iiioin '"oking tln tii they were found i':i hut two exceiitioiis. The is that thev' wei-e all fresh l. i l gi veu I heir usual amount ' nit; In-fore. The same farm " '-yrs-n the same week. What -: fiiend Bob Lloyd, So called, 'ii as the 'Squire, bad the ! ' ' thrown from a buggy, on " i" here between this place " ' , 1 ,; frontispiece very I ::.., ;t to the ex'ent even, it is ' 'g li.s o'.factory orgat!, yclept "ii '-.vhat out of shape, if not Siirr ti aw. fti-lk miulft it 'I'" li ii lmve U-tter luck next time It !!:, !., , .., !'a lieil fo a buck t! l.'Tl p .i.-t, "f I.; k'-.,, 1 l,r- " wl.-lt wagon ran 1 l known as llannahstown bill. "" iaii.l county, on Monday last, "'' -iia le stni; heieens of the wiu'oii "i '"'t a lad named Joseph .Mr. tl Tilfl'll rillt uiiil nti.i..r tli.a ' ':' re be I...I.1 r..- .. ...1 .1 I ... x. - - ei i... in .k " .,.,. .'. ' ' stance, injuring him quite ; v. t'.e other occupant, Mr. J. I. fi ."j " ,!s'' V' r-T unceremoniously in m , ," 1 . "'I'er i: arth, but was furtunate- -l,i I. ' ; i,''-v '" 'lised. i '''"''"'"i "f Johnstown, is proba Ii' ' -V "M" iM ""! State who is pi-t feet- 'KtMt r ill., 'Iii' , law 8,111 or a suit of goo. I s to sav. he is nrenared to !'-tie iiijtt jee in anitmit liivnr !a- "' ':'"tbing .... .' ' nils l hopes but prefers doing that everybody who ' 'f nf , '"-V"!K :l summer outfit or auv part 'i,j,.ri,'V'." !.1 ,'a'' -M.flirf. or any otli-"'- M i ,' lu," wil1 K've him a rail at . rr..k,, street, (opjM.site the post- -, , " mu sun wuai ue cau cio 1 oil in rolls from all pu ts of her person wliere the hot wafer had done its fearful work. Of conrso the sufferings ! of the poor child were excruciating in the j extretii", but through the medical skill of Dr. ! J. .1 . Oaunau her snlVerinps were promptly ' relieved to a great, extent, niul were it not, I that, very severe cimvuls;ons have inteiv n d ami so much of the I by flm reninv i a reasonable hope, whic h now unfortunate! v f does not exist, for her Ultimate recovery, j A deaf man named Win. J. Dougherty, , aged about twenty-five years, and hailing ! j from Newark, N. J., where he is respecfa- j bly coiini;eeii, was struck by the engine of t lie Pacific Kx press west, near Wilmore, -n ! Thursday morning of last week, and after being thrown to the height ot twelve or fit- ; teen feet, landed at the foot of an embank- ! menf fully twenty feet from the starting) piiiiit, where he was soon after picked up i and the discovery made that one of his arms ! ami one of his legs had been fractured and that other sevei e in juries on his side, wliere the engine struck him, and other parts of ; his ImsIv had been inflicted. He was at once i , removed fo the hotel of Mr. Joseph Horner, ' , in Wilmore, where, being in destitute cir 1 ciimstanccs, he is at present receiving med- ! ical treatment under the direction of the! ! poor authorities of the county. The unfor- j ! lunate man was engaged in reading a mar.- 1 uscript he held in his hands when the acri- i dent occurred, and lieiog totally deaf from j childhood, owingtoan attack of scarlet fever, ; i he of course ilid not hearlhetrain approach- : ing, and hence his misfortune. I The beautiful and irteresting ceremony of crowning the statue of the Blessed Virgin j 'ook place at tin; Catholic church in this ' ' borough on Monday evening lasr. A long ; procession of buys neatly attired and girls dressed in white and wearing wreaths upon 1 ! their heads, filed into the church, carrying appropriate banners, bearing Imqitets of the 1 choicest flowers, and singing the Litany of ' the Bh-ssed Virgin. Ten of the lwys of Mf. I ; (iallifzin Seminary came forward after the procession had halted in the church, witli ; boqiicts of flowers in their hands, and after each had in turn recited a verse of poetry ' expressive of the language of the several ! flowers and the purpose for which they were presented, they made their fl'tral offerings in the proiM-r order, the same being received : by Father Boyle ami deposited upon the i altar, the final .wtlering Iwing a beautiful ; crown couiosed of elegan. flowers, which the pastor plaVd upon the head of the s'atue surmounting the altar of the Blessed ' Virgin. This beautiful ceremony over, j liev. Father Devlin, of Loretto, delivered ' an edifying address fo the children, which was listened to wllh marked attention, j Then folio .ved the Btuiedictioii of the Blessed ; Sacrament, after which the congregation ', dispersed ami the devotions which had ltean held every evening during the niouili of ! May came to an etid - I On Friday last was witnessed the im ; pressive ceremony of dedicating thte hand 1 some newchajnd of Our Lady of Lourtles, at M f . (iallitzii: Seminary, in this place, and the reception by Bev. II. Mcllngh, of Wil more, of the profession of the vows of pov erty, chastity and olM-Jieiue made by Miss j K. Dunle.vy, 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 Bruoklyu, M. Y-. (in religion Sister M.- Mar'ha.) At the same lime he conl'erred flm holy habit on . Miss Kllie 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 cese, where during their novitiate they gave evidences of a liolj calling to the religious state. Bev. Stephen Wall, President, of St. Michael's Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, preached on the occasion. He first spokuof '.lie dignity of the Christian temple and then addressed himself in tonching ml 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, tiesides whom there were present Fathers Gallagher, (Johnstown,) Mcllngh, (Wilmore,) Devlin, (Loretto,) McKnrue, (St. Augustine,) and Itoyle, (Kbensburg,) it is perhaps needless to remark, is well de serving of the high reputation he has wouin the ?pL f oratory aud souud logic. roxntiKn Tm:Ai, cf.mftkiit. Major do. W.Todd. Kdw'd U. Davis, Milton Kobcrts, Thorns O. Kvnn. ! rATHOI.MM-F.MKTF.KY. Adj. James V.. Noon. Adj. T. I. Lit zinjrer. A. ; J. Lirzmirer. Jus. M. Kihileld life, .las. Litanger, ; Jcrt iniuh Knnaii, John l.nnibauuli. j r.i.nr i CKM ETKICV. i Cnpt. ChHS If. Merer. Lieut. Fviin R. Duvis. Lieut. ItitRli Jones, W. It. IColx-i ts. W. ft. Huni . phrey, tieo. W. Havis. ll. II. Kvsns. A. Sliinn- felt. T. J. LvMtis. fi. T. K hiis, David Powell, Jr., John Lihhy, Lemuel F.viius, Edwurd J. Evans, i I lav ill S. Jones, James ltol,rt. John O. Kvnn, Thos. K. Kvhiis. I. L. Linton, Daniel T. June:-, j Wm.T. Davis, Win. Mills. I The procession was nearly a half mile in length, Iteing the largest ever formed here ! on a similar occasion, ami its proportions , would have been largely extended hail it ' not been for the drizzling rain-storm which ; set in shortly after noon. As it was, it was : a display of which our town has reason to be proud, and serving as it does to keep alive that love of country ami veneration for the dead which should actuate every heart, we j trust that a like observance of the day shall ' not in the future be omitted. On this occasion the Silver Cornet Band ! made their rir.st 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, so to speak, neat but not gaudy while the mush: they discoursed was as usual unexceptional. By general consent, a vote of thanks was ten , dered to the. martial band for I lie part they I hore in the exercises. This was an amateur band gotten up at an hour's noti'-e, but the , quality of the music dispensed by them was ; equal to that of many a veteran orf ama : tioti. We are pleased to learn that it is the intention of the mcniliers to continue the baud as a permanent institution, ami suita ble uniforms will probably be next in order. PrmcATtox ok St. John's (Catholic) (.'iiuim h, Altoona. As previously an nounced in these columns, the dedication of X lie Hill irtii lie tl t fliliretl eiliB.- reeel.tltr etir of the body has l-ceti exposed ! pjeted by the English-speaking Catholics of al of the skin, then? would be j Altoona took place on Sunday last. For many months past the congregation looked forward with hope and anxiety to the grati fying event wbi. li has just been consumma ted. Liberally and generously have they contributed to the erection of a building which will long statu! as an ornament to the Mountain City, a credit, to themselves and their posterity, ami an enduring monument to the zeal and unselfish devotion of their beloved pastor, Very Key. J. Tuigg, V. (J. Til K IMCDH'ATION. Lung liefore the time announced for the commencement of the exercises, the street in front of the -.lnircb was completely filled with people an x ions o avail themselves of t he first opportunity to secure seats. AIkv.H half past 10 o'clock, ID. Bi.-v. Bishop Doinenee, accompanied by fourteen or fifteen priests of the diocese, among whom were to lie seen th venerable Fathers Bradley, of Xewry, and Walsh, of Hollidaysburg, Fat hers;T racy, Oibbs, McCarthy, Bigham, Gallagher, Mc Keever, Devlin, Farren, Murphy, Scludl, KuntZL-r, and several others. The outside walls of the church were sprinkled with holy water and prayers and responses were recited, after which the oUth psalm (Miser ere) was sung and the precession entered the church, sprinkling tho interior walls iu like manner. At the conclusion of these cermonics flic people tiled in, filling the vast building almost to its utmost capacity. Sol emn High Mass was then snug, roront fm!i flre, fy Iter. J. Tracy, assisted by Be vs. J. Scbell and O. P. Oallagher. After 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 Imj possible for lis to publish, even if we had the full text of the sermon, but of which we heard a competent judge of such compositions remark that if. was the finest effort he hail ever listened to. The choir, too, consisting of Mrs. Annie Bradley, organist, Mrs. Kate Gurley and Misses Mag gie Cochran. Belle ltttoft, Maggie and Klla Garrity and Liz.ie I.uckelt, sopranos, Mr. James Curry, tenor, and Messrs. James Gaton and M. Guetirrey, bass, did remaik ably well and made for itself an enviable reputation. In the afternoon of the same day the Bt. Bev. Bishep conferred the Sacrament of Confirmation on 4i7 children nd adults, some 40 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 thu season, was served to the Bishop and clergy in the spacious dining room of the lieauf ifnl con 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 fw, albeit not. a cleric, who satdown to that sumptuous feast iud did ample justice to the rich viands placed before us. Following the elegant supper came Sol emn Vespers, at the close of which the Bish. op ascended the pulpit and delivered a beau tiful discourse, dwelling at. some length up on the objects for which churches are erected and maintaining li.e 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 culture a majority of those composing the- choir would become finished artists. The Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament closed the exercises ami ended a day long folio remembered in Altoona. It never pays to fret and growl when fortune seems our foe; the lietter bred will push ahead and strike the brayer 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 everythirg at the lowest possible figures. Give them a chance. Cast Steel Plow Points. I7ARMERf, one and all, are hereby Informed thirt money, time and labor Can bo saved by MJlnir Cat Steel Plow shares, or which only one has In many eases proved sufficient for a whoU season's plowing, ami in some suits, by being; twice sharpened, one share has lasted two ca?ons. They scour bright and make the plow sooor and run easier, and are so si run and tutiih that they wtll not break. When worn dull, they can be sharpened and tern pored by any arood blacksmith without dictorbina; the tittinfr. part. All regular sizes kept on hand and fit any Pitts burgh Plow. Any special site or kind made to ortfer. RETAIL PRICES of POINTS. IM EfilUIlI ftW Cittrr. .. 1.45 High cutter. I on 1 85 Heno vntor. t 80 l.no 1.26 l.no COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Ilavinsr been urared thereto by msns" person al uiid political friends, I hereby, for the lirst time during a lonfr life spent in Cambria coun ty, ofTer myself ss a candidate for ollicc. and that oltice the position of County Com mis., inn er, subject of course to the decision of I he Dem ocratic county convention. If nominated ami t looted. I pledire myself to perform the duties honestly, faithfully and to the best of mv abil ity. HEX It Y BENDIiK. Carroll Twp.. June 4, 1875. COCXTY COMMISSIONER. Knowing myself willinir nnd believing1 myself competent to perfnrin the duties of County Commissioner, I shall lie exceedingly thankful for any "aid and comfort" which hmy tend to promote my interests in that direction. If se lected by the Democratic county convention and elected by the people, I trust I shall prove myself worthy of the confidence reposed in me MAUTIN SAXDKUS. Cumbria Twp., June 4, 1S75. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Eocouraired by the R-enerous support extend ed to me by many deli Rate in the last county convention, nnd bavin been a solilier when llintdocks were in vofrue, I intend to pick tny tlint ami try it ag-sin this fall. J. D. PA K HI? II . Ebensburff, June 4, 1875. II YM KFAI BARKER ZA II M. Married, at the resilience of the brlde'n pa re nrs, on Tuesday evcninir,.! one 1st. 1S7.V by Key. J. X. MnoOoniu le. A. V. iUk kkk. Ksi., and Miss K atik F., daughter of Uin. C. K. Zahm. Ko,., nil of this place. Many a matrimonial alliance hns been sol emnized ntnid more pomp and parade than characterized that of our yourur friends, but we are Tully convinced that none was ever con summated under more happy auspices or with more promi-imr assurances of a lonir life of unalloyed felicity and sineere devotion to each other Hmid all the enjoyments, pleasures, trials and cares incident fo the wcibled state, fnviiiir and lovable In an eminent decree, the pride of the family cirel nnd the idol around whom centres the affections of tunny devoted associ ates and ardent admirers, our amiable younsr friend Ka'le hns well deservej I he honor and happiness of beiuir made the wife, ns we are sore she hns been, or one who will never falter in the fulfilment of the ohliirntions he has as sumed in plfduiug his sacred troth to her who we are confident will ever adorn the hfjrh posi tion to which she has been called, and the du ties of which she is so wed fitted by nature nnd by a irooif mother's care and ituidauce fn per forin in n cheerful and cheeiinir manner. Therefore it is that we join with the many friends of the fair and handsome younir bride and the irenerous and exeinplhry yourm bride irrooni in wis'nimr to t hem both ail abundance of God's blessinirs in this world and the enjoy ment of a peaceful eternity in the world to come. -0. happy state, when souls eneh other draw AVhilst lure is liberty, and nature law . All then is full, possessinir and pn?3ud. No i-rnvher void loft ai-liinjf in the breast ; Kv'n thought meets thought, ore from flic Hps it part. And each warm wish Pprings mutual from the heart." COULD-r.HISWOi.D. Married, atlthe res idence of the olliciafinir clerirvman. on Thurs day afternoon. .lone 3d, 1S7.". by liev. T. It. Jones, Mr. dnri.n. of Dixinont. Maine, and Mrs. K. Anmk t j hiswi.i, of this place. TUfiHAM-M CULLOUCII. -Married, in tho Catholic church, Altoona. on Monday moridnsr last, by Kev. .1. Hiiflitnn. of New lliiirhton, I'a., Mr. A. tJ. IttoiiAM and MissM.vnolE A. M'Cl'fc Mil fi H, both of Altoona. onnrtiiT. STORM. Died, nt her residence n Alleirhonv township, on Tuesday ovetiifur. Mav S.llh. S7", Mas. ?AitAU Storm. wiTeof Fram-is A. Storm, !!.. snd only sister of Hon. John iluck, njred 47 years. 8 months and 3 days. Tn the prief and sorrow produced by the death of this most estimable lady the entire community shares. Few women h ive became more endeared to ihnsf- enjoyina- thir friend ship than the ami. idle lady whose death is re Corded above. ('iMMiinption, with ils slow- but unci rinir nnd fata! encroachments, hud fm- some time marked he,- as its victim, and yet when death at last cuine the irricf it occasioned seemed to indicate that the stroke was al1 but unexpected to fi 'lends and kindred, but to the trentle soul cf the deceased if came nioicly ns I he harhinjrer of welcome to tic jrlorics and rewards of a blu-(ul and happy future. A calmly a the comimr shades of a beautiful Ma v eve she passed away from earth in the presence of those whom she loved upon earth husband, children, kindred and friends. Her you n ires I child on the very da v and hour f her deat h had completed its seventh year. The remains of this true wile, lovinir mother ami kind neiuh tior were on Cotms 1'hrixti It, I -1 to rest in the Catholic cemetery at L iretlo. "mid thi niout n inur of tin stricken husband and tlie.r orphan children, and accompanied by the prayers of many who knew her but to love her. who named her hut to praise. A sinirular and strik ing coincidence in conneclii n with her death and burial was the death of a brother a few ears ssro on the same dsy on which she died and the burial of another brother many years nsro on the very same festival which witnessed he consignment of bcr own mortal remains to their last earl lily temimi nt. The sympathy of the community is extended to the sorrowing husband and bereaved chil dren, to whom comes the consolation that al though comparatively youmr in life the mea sure of her virtues was full, for truly "the (rood die first, while us whose harts an dry as summer's dust burn to the socked." Peace to her immortal spirit. M. 71 UKI.rV. Died, In this place, on Tuesday eveninsr, June 1st. 1S7. Al.Bl'.lcr JlMKS. child ot John D. and Marv Uarklcy. aged 1 year, 11 months and 24 days. The death of this promising nnd lnrerestinr little child was attended with circumst-im-es of a most distressing character, well calculated not only to Lritur jrricf to the hearts of the fond parents themselves, but to oxcite in every breast a feelinir of sincere sympathy for the bereaved ones who have b e i thus so unexpected-called upon to mourn the loss of their only living olfsprltur. Taken by his mother to the Mountain House on Saturday atlcruoon last for the purpose of viewintr the decoration ceremonies then about to be inautrutatcil. the little fellow was suddenly seized with spasms and a severe attack of throat disease, and from that time until the moment of his death lie suffered, with scarcely any intermission, the most excruciation tortures, lea vi hit little to tic hoped from the very ttist except that find In His mercy would take htm to Himself without delay. The funeral rook place at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the remains b it'ir inter red, by riirht of baptism. In tho Catholic ceme tery attached to the Church of the Holy Name, in rhis place. T IMK ! LIMK ! . Farmers anl oHi- ' ers iii want of a good article of LIMK, In tiny desired quantities, can now he accommoda ted, promptly and upon fair terms, by eallintr at the farm of ir. Wm. Ieminnn, tn Cambria, town ship, two miles east of Kbcnsbnrsr. Juno 4. IS7-tf. I-EM MOV &. M AKIN. No. 3, riirht and left .. No. 4 left and ft riirht.. No. 7 left and 8 rijfht No. H. S 23, ?4 and W( st Va. Hillside 1.75 T'very share has my trado mark and the words "Cast Steel" cast thereon. Order one of these at once and try It now, and yon will buy no more cast points hereafter. The process of making this Steel is patented, and this quality fs made at no other Steel Work!" but my own. Cast Steel Axle Boxes nnd Wagon Skeins also made under patent, having from four to six times the strength and only half the Weight of thoso made of cast Iron. J. V. HI DWELT Duquesne Way and Oarrison Alley Pittsburgh. Pa. Pittsburgh Plough Works, June 4, lS75.-3m. BLOOD I The RI Olin fs the I.I FE. and tf ft Is impure the whole sys tem will be diseased. You can not purify a stream while the spring is corrupt: neither can you Impart good health to the human body white'tho blood is con veying t ho seeds ot disease to a 11 parts of it. There fore PI" K I FY the BLOOD, and nature will heal the disease. TVo remedy has ever been discovered which has effected 90 great a nuuilwr of perma nent cures as LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER ! It fs rapidly acquiring a national reputation fur tho cure of Scrofulous Affection, Cttnecrous Formations, IJrisipcfas, lioils, J'imttes. Fleers, Sore Fiesf Sea hi lleatl. Tetter, Salt lili earn, Me re a ri a land all Sh in ltiseases. The remedy is a Vegetable Compound, and can not harm the most tender infant. Indies who suf fer from th debilitating diseases known as Vv. m.vi.k Coxii-t.AlJiTS will find speedy relief by using this remedy. Beware of counts feits. The genu ine has our name K. E. SthhKRS it CO., Pitts burgh. on the bottom of each Inittle. For sale by all Druggists and Country Dealers, nnd by A. A. lUiiktit &. tiy.ii, Agents. Kbens-bur--, Pa. 6-4.-?in.J trustee's Sale. '"I'lIE nndcrsfgned Trustee will expose to PnbUc i. r-aic, nn 1 ne premises in Cambria county. Pa., on 3Iomla,v proximo at 2 o'clock and personal 425 ACHES OF situate on tho Turnpik bur Stationary S THE VERY LATEST ARRIVALS FROM PARIS Of Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, ROSES, BUDS, SCARFS, RIBBONS, &c, AT PRICES AND IN STYLES TO SUIT EVERYBODY, MEET AND HIT TRBIMIXB A ffEfflM. MEN'S STR W HT S, FOR EVERY-DAY WEAR, VSIRST C 38C 3S2 ARAMS CgIinyiiio; the above articles in large quantititics, direct from Manufacturers d olTor all styles and qualities, from the !mvcst to the fiuest, at 2. per cent, Oclotc th4 usual 2Hces. Call, sec and be convinced. i SUM M1RELUS. 1 !?rn t --f M . m m 1 I 1 1 1. . I' I I" I 1 r 4f I i I r 1 m u 1 m m r I ' 1 M M M .MTW t III I I I I I n n We invite tho attehtiou of Ladies to our toek of CHILDREN'S SUITS, lUFAUTS' ROBES, KID GLOVES, Silk Glores, Garden Mitts, TAnen and Percale. Collars anl Caffs, Itatul kerehiefs, Fmoroiderinrs, Xcck lins'liinrs, ,f-c. ; Soaps, Hair Oil, Ver- fumeries, Vowtler, Jloage, cfc, ami JIme. lfemorest's Dress Patterns E3?"Thanking our many customers for tlie very liberal patronage we are now re ceivin, we resiiectfully ask them to tell their friends where to find us Nos 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. Wood, jlorrclliVCo., WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT Johnstovn, Wholesale ami lU tailt Dealers iii Bori'ititnl Spring! it its fthn xve would nlns, although w eonfet that- your gentlo cares i a rather coquet I ib, thing; and ye it in trn if it w-r not for yon the ntyles and the nl.ailea, fho texture and grade eom priseil in tho ntwk cheap and new no Hnely displayed, fio iw aMy arrayed on we.ll-fllel fhet vea at Oak Hull, would not be ao rich. soi cheap and all nirh, were it not for your annual call. HeM & Hro.'s Oak Hall Cloth ing Uazarr, 211 aud IJ Jtaia street, Johu- A SSION'KE'S NOTICE All per- son knowinz thennelres indehteil to Ci korok SuvMora, of AllPirlii'ny township, ore ticrehy noiiHml th.it pnyment imiit foe maile with out ilelay to the nmlrrniiriieit Aff.iiurnee. Hml those linvlnir i-IhOhs nirainst ;.- (! Indiriilmtl will present them tt me for acttlptnrnt JtlsKPH HXt:E, Alflignoe. Alleg-heny Twp., June 4. 1875.-at. TT S.M A RI AL7SOF PICK, WE9TERV DlSTKH T op I'ENS'A, PiTtsnrROH. My 2N, 1S73. Thin Is to (rive notice that on the inth, ilay of M.iy, A. I. 1S75, a Warnint tn Hiuikniplcv wns iu iicil nnrninst the estate of On a ri.kh A. Motloni. olk, (kf Homlork, in the County of Cambria. anl Slate of fVnnfy lrnnin. who l a been aitfu.lKPd a fiankrupt upon hi own jwtUKin that the pay. mcnt of any limits anil i1eliyry nf any proHrty lie. lonrinir to Mich Hnnkrnpt. to him or fn- hiv iixc, ami the tmnnfer of any u-op-rty hv him. aro for. foirlil-n by law; hata meeting of the Creditors of niit Itiinkmpt, to prove their ilehta, anil taehww (ine tr more Awianeea of his ltatn, will lie Uelit at a tVurt of Kankrnptcy. to lie hnMen at the Court House, Klwimlmrn. Fa., before John Hroth erllne. F.rq., Kcgister, on the iali day or Jt-jt A. I. 187.. JOHN HAIJ It 4.-St. Vi S. Jtarelval, as Icsscrjer. 3 oni'-anil-a-lialt j ST A Itr.K, anl ali loc k Lm, all lOl ACT nitunte on the Traet. ' aim tinitii-rcl wil en't projK-rtT lick or tor m Undivided1 situate in rtarr town-liip, Cnmfria eonnty. Triivs or Sai.k. On"-h:ilf nf tlie purchase mon ey to 11041:11.1 on the ifvlivory of tho leeil, and the l:il:incf in one year t hfrcaftrr. with interest, to tic scrnreil by bonds and mortgage. JOHN A. HI.A1R. May 2S, 1875. Trustee of Owen Ci xmschah. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF V A 1.1 III. K COHL MID in LAUD. IY VIRTT'Kof nn iiiVi.t order of the Orfihanji' 'ourt of I t.-imbria county, t he undersigned will otrcr at Public Sale, at Lilly's Station, 011 the I'a. K. It., on Saturday, June 5, 1875, at 1 (I'tMMIi. . n., the following described Kcnl Kstate. to wit : A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in Washington township. Cambria county. P.. adjoining lands of the Cumbria Minim; and MnnufiictiirliiuT t.'o.. heirs of Jeremiah .McOoiu'kIc, and others, containing Two Hundred and Ten Acres, more or less, about Fiftkhn Acrks clenrp,i m-. ini? thereon erected TiitiKK THN'AXT IIOJ.'-KS. The land is well timbered, and Is underlaid with" rPlii-o; AToin? 1 Conl. A four-foot vein is opened, and the coal is ofsupn rior quality lor niaiiiilacturiinr purposes. It is so locared as regards dip nnd drainage that the coal can be taken out at comparatively' little expense. A I ram -road connecting this 1 in. I with the I'a. K. U. was built by Otho Slyncr and t he M ininir ami Manuracturinir Co.. at a cost of 7,0Ofl. The inter est of t he estate of OI ho Styncr, ilecM. fn said tram road, will be sold with th land, or separately. I T Kit MS OF S A Lf:. One-third of the purchase money to be fiaid on confirmation of sale, nnd the balance in twoeipial ani.u.il payments, with Inter est, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mort gage ol the purchaser. F M. RFliKOP, Ji i -l-i'tr CftlSTR, 5-21.-31. J Kx ecu tors of (ino S rvxEit, dee'd. PLANING MILL for sj.vt.i:. rHK linderslirnod ofTer at private safe th, prn 1 pcrty recently occupied by the "Khrnsfouri; Mimnif and Maniifaeturini; tin.," situa te in KUeiis bursr. Cambria county, I'n , consisting of ONE ACRE OT GROUND, fronting on the Kliensbiirir and Cresson Kailroud, hitviusf thereon erected a LRGE PLANING MILL, reef, three stories hi:h. with Hoiler Shed at tached, 12x63 feet. The machinery consists of one 40-IIORSE POWER Er.I.E AM) BOILER 1 t'lunhlnMl Plunpr, 24 Inches wide, for sur facing and sroovinit; I Siirlnre lltT. 2u in. wide; 3 i r-n In r It l Mmvs. wit h lift tables; - Irrular 'rniMiit Nawi. with slide ta bles; I Swill-.- Orrnlnr i'ron.1 nt Nnw: 1 Hoolilr lleaitnl Sliapinar Mnrhine, with iron frame; I Oniric l.n the : I Hand l.af he. with com plete set uf Tools. I rnlishimr llrnm, 12 feet lonjr, i I .Hnuldinir Machine, wil Ii slide heads. Thealmve machinery, with necessary shaftimr, belting and pulleys, is in frood working order, with an abun- i dant supply of running water on the premises, i Said huil.linir was erected specially for and has , been u.-ed In the manufacture nf flooring, sidintr, j all kinds of handles, brush blocks, ballusters. etc. j Cheery, ash. fioplar, linn, susrar, beech, maple and ! wniic inu niniiHT to oe nan at moilerate prices. There is also erected on the premises a Ta-o Story Frame Dteellina House COJiTAlNINO SIX ROOMS ASD A CELLAR. "For terms apply to JOHN' A. PL.AIR, Kbensburg, JilllXI.KWIS, W. B. HON ACKER, Johnstown. EbensburJ, May 14, ls75.-2ra. ASSIONKE'S SALE of PERSON AL PROPERTY. Will lie oflureil at Public Sale, at the residence of William Colb, In Carroll township, on 1'1'OHtt. JI'XK Iwf, firoximo. the following descrltied personal proper y, to wit; t span of dark buy Stallions, three years old, 10 head heavy draught Horses, 2 Cows, 3 head Younir Cattle. "12 sets heavy Harness. 1 double set Hun icy Harness, 1 Tbrenliinir Machine, 1 Mower and Heaper. 1 Hav Hake, 2 Farm Wag ons, 1 Sprinif VaKn. t Windmill. 1 t uttiin-liox, Hob Sleds, and a urcat variety of Farming Vten ils. Honehold Furnitnre. fcc. Sale ticommeneeat 10 o'clock, a.m.. and to continue until all the property is sold. Terms made known on day of sale. May 21, 1M5.-2U W. J. UUCK, Assignee. POAL! COAL I ! Tlie subscriber - ia prcpareil to furnish. In lurjre or sirall oortnliMM. all niinlitieaof ANTII KACITE i nd H1TIIMINOUS CtJAf.. at lowest market rates Coal deliver d prompt ly and f rteiif cintrye lor haulitifr at any point in Etwm htirg or v-lnity Orders left at theZ-VUM fToiifi will rec lv ar ly aUcutlou. DAM CL II. .' AHM. ALES. Iy virtue of I f Vend. Kxpoit., At. Vend. Al. ll. tn., issued out or n I'leas ol Cambria county trtere will be xoosed to . aiiii I House in Kbi-nsbiirir. ti day of Jvsr. next, nt one lowiinr real estate, to wit ; , and interest of .T. K. Mvcrs. r parcel of land situate in p. Cambria eonnty. I'a.. a.l- ts, David Hunm. John W'cst- uninit loo acres, more or less. h are cleared, havinit therc- i-half story Ion house and a -ie occupancy of .1. K. Myers. a to De sola at the suit ot r title and interest of Oeonse ie following tracts, to wit : and situate in Summerhill mty, I'a., ad joining larols of aeon eTer, m. lirooK- , irren. and .las. Iturke, fun. or less, unimproved. A md situate at Portaice Sta- , .i - in na ton town?1 h in. Cambria count v. front ing on Pe- n n Katlroad and adjoining lots of Wm. ii-imth. Philip Ilopfer. and others, containing 1 acres, more or less, all cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank house, now in the occu pancy of .Jacob Fienner. A '.. a piece or parcel of land situate in Suiiiiiierliill township. Cumbria, county, nd.joininir. lands of .Tames lturkc, D.miel Nell. Daniel Fienner. dee'd. and others, eontnin inif 2-JO acres, more or le.-s, about 5 Kcres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a steam saw mill (not now occupied; and a two story .dank house and board statde, now in the occupancy of Jacob Crum: a one-and-a-half story plank house and stable, not occupied : a two story double house, part plank and part loa: and plank stable, now in the occupancy of Mrs. Martraret Crum. and a two story plunk house, not ocenpied. Taken in execu tion and to be sold at the suit of W. M. Lloyd fc Co. A I. so. all the rilfht. title and Interest of Elins Faul. of. in and to a lot of aronnd situate in the borough of Wiitnore. Cambria county, frontinur on Main street and adjoining lot of Sylvester Crum , on one side and Joseph Miller on the other side, and rnnninif back to the Conem .uirh river, having ' thereon erected a two story frame house and board stable, now in the occupancy of A. Chestnutw.wl. ' and a tu-o story frame house fn the occupam y of . Mrs. McCormiek. Taken In cxc-uMon and to bo sold at the suit of A. J. Hartroif. , A t.so. all the riirht. title and interest of Charles Jldtimili. ot, in and to a pii-ec or parcel of land situate in White township. Cambria eonntv. nd joininar lands of Michael Sheeban. Thomas" Wilt, Andrew Buriroon nn 1 ot hers. containing 40 n ercs, more or less, about 12 acres cleared, bavins: there on erected a oiie-and-a-lialfsiory plank house, not occupied. Taken in execution "aud to be sold at the suft oT William l-ittle. Al so, all the riifht. title and interest of Reuben S. liorimr. of. in and to a piece or pa roe I of land situate in Blacklfck township, Cambria county, , adjoininar lands of James Kcnnett and F. A. Shoe- maker, containing f0 acres, more or less, about 1!) I acr -s of which are cleared, havinir thereon erected I a one-nnd-n-half story frame house, lei; stable and blacksmith sboii. now in the occupancy of (ieorujo S. Borin'f. Taken in execution and to be sold at : the suit of Ldoyd . t 'o. . Also, all the riuhi. title and Interest of John S. Iuther. of. In nnd to a piece or parcel of land situ- ate in Burr township Cambria count v. adjoining I lands of Joseph Hom-k. Francis L.nther, and nth- I ers. containing l.iO acres, more or less, about 30 acrvs.of which arei leared, havimr thvreon creeled a one-and-a-half story plank house. Ib the occu pancy of EJw-.irl Weaver, and a two story plank Ironso. fram? barn and water saw mil', in the oc cupancy of John S Lrtither. Taken in execatfon and to bt- sold at the suit of Ilovd & Co. A i.8fi. all the riirht, til le and interest of Thomas Rmlirers. of. in and to a piece or lot of ground sit uate in F.bensbnra; borouarli. Cambria eonntv.froiit--Iniron the Kliensbnrar and Carrolltown plank road ami ml jotninur an alley on the West, Ellas Jones on the north, containing 5 acres, more or less, all cleared nnd under fence, ba vins- thereon erected a two story frame house and Ixianl stable, in the oc cupancy of Thos. Kmlarers. and a two story plnnk house, in t he occupancy of Joseph Rodgcry. Ta ken In execution and to be sold at the suii of Geo. tT- K. Znhm. Ai.so. all the right, title and interest of Philip W. Fringlo. of, in and to a piece or parcel of laud situate in Jackson township. Cambria county, be- ? -inning at a hemlock: thence by tract of Isaac tonser, M west. 160 perches, to a"Kst ;' thence bv tract of John Hubly. north west 78 perches, to a post on-line of tract of John Wigton ; thenii by said old j-arvey, north .13, west 1X9 jierehes, to a post ; therce by land late of Alter Sc Kcplicr. north 88, east IS perches, to the pbreo of beginning, containing VJ7 acres and 80 perches, more or less, being part of a large tract in the name of Jacob Kupp having thereon erected a one story plank house, water sawmill, and hoard stable., now In the oecn pa ney of I. W. Pringle. Taken in execu tion and to be sold at the suit of Wheeler c Wilson Manufacturing; Co., endorsees of Wm. Sumner fc Co. and others. Also, all the rig-fit. title and Interest of Joseph Ryan, (surviving excentor of William Kyan, sr., dee'd.) of. in and to a pfi-ce or lot of ground situ ate in I-mretto borough. Cambria county frontlng on an alley on the south, St. Joseph street on the east, an alley on the west, and lot of Mrs. Katie Scanlan on the north, having thereon erevtcd a one-and-a-half story frame hoii'se ami frame stable, now in the occupancy of Henry little. Taken In execution and to be sold at the sirit of Common wealth of Pennsylvania, for use of W. H. Sechler, guardian or Alf.cd .1. Todd. Terms or Sale. One-third thepnrefme mon ey to he paid when the property is knocked down, and the remaining two-thirds on confirmatiiwv of the deed. HERM AN HA CM KK, Sheriff, Sheriffs OiHce. Elienshurtc, May 15, 17S. FOREIGN' AN'U DOMESTIC BIEtTT GOODS MILLINERY GOODS, IIAKOWAUE, QUEKNSWAKTl BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AN D CAPS. IKON" AND NAILS, CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASSWARE, YELLOW WAKE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,- PROVISIONS and FEED of all kind,. Together with all manner of Western Produce FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT,- CARBON OH., ETC.- Wholesale and retail orders aoficfted unir promptly filled on the shortest iiotic-e and most reasonable terms. THE WALTER A. WOOD MO WWi & REAPING MACHINE Strong Local Endorsement TM1E following letter ful?y eiftim itself, and1 . needs no comment :' EiiEsBt no, Pa., April 1, 1875.- I'n Walter A. n'mnl, I'l-cidrnt, rtr. fr n Sm-Thi ii iO certify' that I purchased from L. S. V. piris. vour agents in this dace. durinj the vcur l-7i one of your NEW I RON MOW EI.'S. which I have oper ated durinir the pust three senscuis with entire sue-, eess. I have used it in ciittiun fully 2ki acres of Brass, and have not excn-fcd one cent on ft for" repairs. Eikcall other machines, it is not perfect of course, hut theonlv fault 1 find with ft i?i!iat ft is not arranged with shafts for erw Nrse instead of two. as one hore can very easily operate it lir anything like fairground. .Iohs T. HrAH's', Residing 4 miles south of Kbenshnrg. t7 Parlies Interested who wih to see the' nbovo iniiiii'd Mower or examine Ihe merits of Huffein's Mower ami Henper. Finn's. Sahincv Cliriperand Myers' liny Kak Stoner's Fannina Mill. Ihc riMinn n.-il I m rt.i 1 Pli.w. and other' fiit elus fariiiins' niio-hinerv. are invited to villi at the Livery und Ssile Statde of I., i S. W. DAVIS.- Aircnf" Tor Cambria County. Ebensbiiry, April 2-1, lrfToXlin. I AGENTS WANTED! MALE OK KK.MAI.F,- For aw arth-le that sells well for a low price. at Sim fit, fa lady or gent.- The goods will re eoinmcmt themselves.- NO CAPITAL REQUIRED, As we will furnish tho froods to parties who can ive satisfactory reference,- to be paid for fter tliey are soKI. 5M-f.-lfJ' 100 Nassac St., N. Y. G. W. YEA G El i & CO. holraale aail Ketail Saanfartarerti ef TIN, COITER AM) SIIEET-IJIO.X U AN'U DF.AI.KItS IN GOLDEN HARVEST FOR AGENTSr f50 A WEEK made scllrnur theT Wonder, or Oem Fastry Cup wantel in every family. Send cents for sitinple. Twentv other articles for i agents. Address CONKl,Ol"NT Cf., No. ! I Fifth Avknl'k, (above SinithUcld strcc) Fitts- m-K.iu I . r-ll 1 PATENTS PROCURED, Also bomrht and sold. A ftcr proenrinar votir Pat ents will sell them for yon. Ca l on, or address) forelrcHlar. O. D. tiKVIS, Solicitor. 122 Fifth j Avcsie, (alo-e Mnithttcld street,) Pittsritkuh, i Fa. l5-21.-aro. 1 HANCIS MULVKIIILL, Vkk- Tlvll'V Rrirfi i'ov ft v- r Virvri.u . All disuses of Horses and M ule t rented prompt- ' y, iniciugeni ly, ani on very miKlerale terms. , Residence on High street, near tku western tremity of libensburg. IS-U.-tf-l i Heafe Parlor and Coolie Stoves Ao 140'Z Klerenlh Avenue, Altoonn, L;i. ftOOFIXfJ and SpnL'TIXf made to order' ilnd Warranted perfect in manufacture and materia I.- lii'di'i-s reapertf ully soli-ited anil promptly' ntlendod to, and polite attention accorded all, whether I hoy pnrcliHeor not.- Aitonnu, Sept, 5, lS73--tr.- Parke's Marble Works, franklin Kree,JTinalown. MtlNF.MF.NTS. ITEAO and TOMll ST(I.NRS(T)VNTF.R and C.AKI-, M-.r SI.AHS. MA NTKI.S". .tel. mrnin faetured of the very l-st Italian and American Marbles. Fitire saiifm--ij fvj 1 imn priinrniifreo in price, ucsigo ana ft execinnni or worn. j W Orders nfiertrully solielted and promptly nlled at the very low. ?st -;isli rates. Trv iiR- Oct.S4.-m. JOHN' PARKE. tfV?rX W4 ' -r n ' 1 F NOTICK. On hanil, n lrge lot of Itonnil ami Split Chestnut ami Locust Poets, for sale cheap for cash. UEO. HVNTLEY. LOli .liVS )! IIIIIU; WORKS t ISI franklin Ktrert, Jnhmitawa. J'lilV IT. !.: t. - Proprietor, MOJil'M I'XTS, HF.All . TM STtNKS. cm'.vtEit ami CAinxirv subs,asi TI'l-S. .Vc. iiianiifactiii-eil of thei v-ry best Ital itn and American MatM-.. F-rfe-t satisfao tioo i n work, design and fi ice guaranteed. '"'riler res-p--! r Hy sidK-itcd and prompt--I wee t?d. IJhnstow n. Xov, 11. '7l.-rt. r. a.tmoBMAKCH. wm. n. PF-rni.En. QHOEMAKER & SECHLER, Aftiftnesatljiw. L9 1 EBCNSUUlIOf Cabhx k Co (Pi. Itf.J
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