CAMBRIA mum. Ebensburg, Pa., H', - OCT. 22, tS7r. Uvrwtic Comity Committee. W II more. Hlscklick Twp. - rh.iinnn. Tin .-James Cnsilow, Allegheny -A. K. iT.'r "11mrTwp.--Hc.ry Dumm. tm Vi,,yiii M:irlz. Cumbria Itor. IV-V ' ir 'II TP - Peter K.itie. Cnr- r tiig-sini- v. niter. -.nest iwp. " I ,"irhi-ii. ti'.t i-pring Hot.-Silss V i iciiluhl T.vp.-Iticlmrd Collins. h-. -V... - JVrrv Wisi tiger. Cone- !?vi .) t rovle Twp. Win. Lloyd, r : .,ih Hit - TinmHS McC'she. Ebens " "" if. Vf.li Mi 1 onulrt. Est Ward ; John V' r '..-... w.ini. Franklin Hor. Itiao f" ' i -i, -Charles Hunter. Gal I K;i!sii. Jackson Twp. .' 1 .. " i,,ht ti.wi !lur.-Eniiik Seedy. , y -i irlt-r.-'i Wnnl: I-min V hn, ' i Im "')' 4,11 NVr" ' -A Sn Hunts, 'l ' I ... . ia K.nii.t-. Ifli Ward. Lent to ', V i lii ir-ty. Mil-villc I5ir.-Wm. O' . . u I'i.Ii I S.'is -i "on. 2.1 W. Minister ....... ....... I)..- I. . ;t rr. n. i...-1'. . i . ... ...... . M ii,!i,lTi-Ji''ph -le. Suul- I;iiii"l ,k.-llcy. Susqiiclnimtii p i'l-lfiii-li. Siinnnitville Hir. Wil , I ,l(ir Twp.-Win. J. Iff-ndrick. ,'T,,'-J.,n..'H .Mahcr. White Twp. !'" rl,-,i,:n. Wilitt'ire Hor.-Ediiltiiid Wi..lv;lc llnr.-Wlll. MllgchHIl. I p- r T p.- " Jainet bums. Lower Voder PCAL AND PERSONAL. L, Thei r, and the Other l'lace. ,,r.i.-itli from iTi'Imul fi-vtr hnvecc- Li t ; it 1 1 1 1 y. 1 1 1 within a short time. P' . .i . : 1 .-- immunised l.:UI liy WTiiiriu in .nr. K:ir. ( 2arr township, is without i.;i..n in Met. rre ti'iw sixteen imu ru.-rr i ;i!- t . .. i 1 . I . . : .. p .Iiir. "ttn it niimu ic;niic.i iuai m- ii on 1iiimi.iv man- i;is. i. -re in;iv h- tniiilile bruin for our Chest A p,,riiim 1'rictnU w hicli they will fiml h'Uit in i'ir. cix Ail ri -l-ivrmeii- t, "i- Kewant. ';,ree bushel of potatoes can bo, or at lave tiemi, it l said, bought tor on . - 1.... -...I .. ..t .. 1.. lliw Jl III' I ru.,1 ui. J... i. IInlliii.iii i. at liome once mor. rea- :'r. ' :ii"l amply jirpwed to perform ;atinii!i in un pr.ite.ssion as niirceon , iiromp: !y. saiisfaotorllj and at the tincd'-rate r:ites. L ii n I Tlioina! returned from PhMa- on Weilnewljir nif;ht to find that l.i.t :its!i .Koine Kiieak thief liai! fr.'iii lii xriow window a ir of ten , vNklM ,.i.lT. !. riiti-i tainmeiit givn on S.Unr1;y i k l;ixt Kt ih Catlio'icuTotal Alti ii fia!!i'm. ivas, a w h am fmrn n. ..iM i iirrip"i:ih nt. t.,l. I"., a perlect i. j-t- in i.iri' v . well as mm tally. ,v. A'Vn. ni (!iii, fiov. Hendrirks, of . .in! nrvitif sWf-nty other rrnminrnt ..in thr wt. pa -i-d over thn Pa.; K. WtiliK'S'lav TiuTiiiiijr per speeial train, vt.i l'liil.vie'iidiia to look after matters --:- . irfrieii'l fnd pitron, Mr. .Tonrpli fjeis Jc'iljtii' t . s t !lip, wa. in regret to say, 'f.'vi-rlv injured on Saturday evening v l'ir.jj thrown from a vagin. It ik a ' .t Ion :n kti'.'w, lmwpvir, tlitt his in iv are net nf a danijeri'iii" clmrai'tpr. i S.viinlnv last, Hon. John I'eilly, L iiilnii ami Max. Kinkead, K.-qri., See nf Wni. M. Lloyd, filial a bond in m of or. million three hundred and kx thousand nine hundred dollars, t il tnl xei ntion of their trust. .1 M:ll. promisi's t trtakn tliinfrsred thoie w ho ii w e him, if t hey don't to.-y i.t' if that has nothing to d' with the ;io: n' ' fa; t that fur the ready rash nn nt il ih- ell f ully a ehenp, to say nf. as.mv other merchant in town. I Jeft'eriKiii cuiinfy man named Itrink Is t.i have lieen rohhed tlio u'Ikt day tf to in tnota t nnd a valuable watch on one I'tiliiir ii'ulivi ays ot Iinliana county. tr.cnb.i. e Ihu nrrenteil lor the crime. ;i ii.k'ii le r.t, tin- hrink of tlie penit-n-prtviil.- t e!" conrsfl they are found I.p. O.frg.i Ely, of AHomi.-v, altempted tuit "nil :ile on r ritl y even'ni lasf "ting limv-lf with a pisrid.hn hsill !:!. h .ti'ered the) 1-f' side ltetwcen . x! out a:, ini-U and a hall below the L .nil )as-iri; through the le.fl llili). ! nar tic .nine. Her retroveiy is f.r. :' tt::n Iiokoand Michael Murray, who i".r.' I in the Blair comity court last of the crime of burglary, have each f-nten. eil to four years imprisonment k Vi'Ri-rn IViiitentiarv. and Itoiii. F. . f.-nnil jjailty of aarav.ted assault tt'rrr, vas stit to the aaiue int-tit utifiti nrfoil of otie year. r )t .oil, hire!', straightforward deal- 1 fur too, k of (J'kmIs that comprises t Terytl,inu tleeiiol for household Or ! me, commend ns to the extensive T "tore .,f Myers & Lloyd, whi te there 'imi iianrr to select from and a Jjrati ilinisitioti manifested to please every ;n (f ioils and prices i TPnni? man natnofl Plinrt! i-n Itrntti arhetoinit tree ner McC.ihan'n l"rf iliitanen west of llullidavsbiirgr. '' lt week, and sustained internal wtn.-h may prove fatal. It is said 'h iiofi.rfimate lad fell a distance of n fony feet, t.im this statement is cou- r l rather bryphal. l:pe 1. of stolen goods were hronjht . " i Hi- leiue of a man named George "t, m AitiiiiA, on Tuesday morning tiH Tl'iw lieorr-c iiinosin lail Theilis. 7raa.le l v i hauce. The plnnder 'of on., lisiiilreil stul tnpiilv.apri'ii f lit:tii;, worth S.l e?uh. ttrtntv-mi f nfr.avy tohavro. hosiery, nndershirts. T, ete. i f"l- i" 1 1 fe mn J V i- T ribnnr cali-i our chief buraess who it "w in that city on Saturday, and al K r.ep'.iV.i. an gave it as his opin'on , miipa riiimiv would irivn IVrshinc M twelve hiluti rttl mninritc and tl..-l. f'rgth won!, carry Heushey through )' tho same majority. This ll u t.ir. ...Ill .1 ;.r. h,. -' lii .1 I ll" . I" ere ;rl ;rt...l .. in. 11 ....I, .ii.ii r 't-t fr.mi Charles lUnstead, Ksq., of n"r, own,.r of a lar.'e tract of liml Ir. ff ttwtiUiri, and one of the most prompt-F-Z so! .m ril-ir. .... i: f i.-. h i.i,,iir nub. .in, iw.tu- p .wnreti ih t,,. rlil -'"tiK re.l hot and that the election of r '"ir, is a foregone conclnsion. I' r"iiw,;tuily ilid injustice last week "' m irute hv connecting his name "" it.g of i.O from Mr. David K. ,lj -refore tak this, the earliest IIKtV. til i'iiri. ( tl,. n.S.I.Iro kit Ktrr- - .....ui- hi i yuilOK lll.ni will. ''I Itl.Keri'lei.tlu 1... V A t,nrr,i. O.- t i- ...... iu e." .""Sli M ('ami. Mr. Kruse, weare f of mc Btiui mai iuicics mil '.t tl,s nki.lfu.i and successful man T.tofjf. f iIM. i . e . i. !..- h , - - .i.ij, mri. .1 VI ! kilo I. iivi ' " fartii i.n. ......... i . i.i. .i. i. .-;i.. tills in, .. .1... u . I.. I .. k . . . ! i iir mni, .inia in bi r . n. t i . .... . i a .f over inirieen nunureu '' pi fatu.., a, yen hundred And 'tune Iiim,.iu -... . .i.. t k, i-i 'ii I'diii. w e. y iioi iiiiii o- FTl-ne ril I ... ' . ..J . f " "i"i corn ami otner roi uce. , rfy indimtry of Mr.. Lilly in - ' ll C. tiiiiin.t .ll..n i 'f tn.iii named Samuel Kliugen- Indi -""iiiieniaiion. " late v I t .1 1 . 1. j luiiiiii iirii I'll owe lAUa crinnlv II- VtA luan At l that morninif, and left for home if-, fee'ilt.-. ... t. Iff-. .tA aTj "ii well. Ill II niMi .?? .' K ounty fair the day pre- . Hnu tn t.. . rf . nnu: ,T mere lesteil ins STrenjrtrt th".i.n,a'bi""' au,, ,h" phy'-'" ..i i blileath was dite to noonleiT. fl j "'"'-ertion on that occ'iwion. llio tr I ... m. IK 1- C 1-. i ,iiW K ,1,n ui -ii r. jrriiiin. "H't -I h. I ,rK W!W a'imost enHrvly dea- "7 nre sill.-.. ..r i i ir-I I ntrht . i winwuiiij tie koreJ'.u ' we"k "" 12 o'clock, one hTtV "atnintr the first (tar nl I , i ue tire was niiuoniic- rM i f n 4t"-pdtary, as shavings L tie,..1 oil wt,p, foiind in a vacant N li-a . " ,,; ft Mr. jrogie s ffrm I, n ,tated to a dose of oil. m ",10 to l,3U0; iumrance I-ove may die and hatred slumber, joy f and prier alike may mould, but I lie heart stili aks the question, where is the cheapest clotliinw sold ? And until Ik. TT, !.; ....,. - ---- - ....... .... -nan , f chonpe for white his dusky hue. and until I I the spotted h i.pard dyeu his coat a pink or 1 ! bin.;, human hearts will asft the question .inu me answer prnmpi una True: Kor the liestof made of clothing Jas. J.,Miirphy is the ruau for you. Star Clothing Hall 101) Clin toil street, .Johnstown. ' It seems after all that Michael foyle. nliu A. .?. Carter alia A. W. Andrews of Hickory Ridtre, t his county, and not a yoi'ing man named Karrell, is the individual whS spirited away a valuable horse from Mr John W. Sharbaugh of Carrolltown, as nol ticed by us last week. The horse am! saddle have both been recovered, the former having been sold at Newry, Itlair county, to a Bed- . ford county man for S.TO and the latter to some other party for the princely sura of 52. i Doyle himself has not yet been arrested. j The problems in onr last issue were brought to a Hoy land done Itrown (John YV. and J. C, of Washington township,) in a large Kittcll (Don.) by a competent Cook (James II,, of Bedford), after whieh they I were sent forth by the I'arrish (F. P. of' Oallit7.in.) in the hands of a trusty Bearer 1 (Lewis J., of Carroll township.) as well tit- I ted for mental pabulum as a well done Trout (.our irienn .j. ., ot Heirs Mills,) is for the human stomach, and lietter perhaps than a "Diet of Worms" would be for a Luther (T. fl., of Carroll township,) or any other refor mer of the present, day. Mi s. Mary Ann James and b r hom Wil liam, who reside between Portage and Son- i man stations, and a man untried Win Roberts were brought to jail on Tuesday j night and another named Fox on the night ' following the two latter for breakim? ii.tr. I and stealing a box of merchandise from a freight car at f.allitzin on the 2'Jth of last month, ami the two former for having, as is alleged, received and secreted the stolen goods. Mrs. James ami her son were re leased on bail yesterday, and there is a well founded presumption in many minds that they are both entirely innocent. Something less than one thousand per sons have written to assure us that. "Qnin cy's" farmer bail 3!) bushels of potatoes in his wagon while on his way to Wilmore, that Mr. Stephens' lawyers numbered 41 and paid 41 cents each for their dinner, and that the servant w liom .Mr. Willtnann told alsiut. bought 1 deer at S." each, HO rabbit at S cents each, and 1 goose for $1 making 100 animals and S100 even up all which are "kirrect." Several of the same correspond ents propound problems of their own, but until the ele.-tion is over we do not expect to find room for them. Until then, gentlemen, have pa,tience with ns. Radical journals throughout the State continue, to belch forth their calumnies and misrepresentations against Cyrus L. Persh ing. As it is their lo.ig accustoms mode of conducting a political campaign, will not do Judge Pershing any harm, but wilt recoil on the party whose organs are engaged in the low and dirty busines". One of the most conspicuous men in this disgraceful work of detamat ion is the mendacious editor of the Johnstown Tribune. Without auypparent effort oti his parr, hut in perfect harmony with his nature, he has succeeded in a sijiple niimlier of his paper In earning for himself an imperishable crow n of infamv. Mr. W. II. Mngnire has written a Tetter to the Johnstown Tribune in denial of the story published in th.-Jpapers about h:s hav ing attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a razor while laboring under an attack of delirium trrmen, to which letter be also affixes the stateme-.it of his attending physician in court rtnat ion of his assertion so far as the delirium tremens are concerneal. Mr. M. alleges that the cut in his throat was i he resull of an accident which happened while he wan shaving himself on Sunday morning, Oct. 10th, the ot her in mates of the house being at the time in a'tendance at chinch, where M r. M. should . so avebeen. M'thn onr next door neighbur, Mr. John I. Thomas, was in Philadelphia !he oth.-r day he submitted to the very pitiiful, not to say hazardous, cperation of having a large wehn removed from the top of his head. The surgical feat was performed by the celebrated Dr. (iross, whose net charge was twenty dol lars. John says he wouldn't like to have a grots of wehns removed at that price, bnt is ijlad enough to le rid ot the one lie hail, as it. threatened to take, possession of all the un occupied territory on top of bis head and gave promise of attaining such mammoth prosirtioiis as to require an extra hat for its ! ow n accommodation. P. S. M r. Thomas saw t Kiddle while in Philadelphia, so you needn't I ask him that question. Col. John A. Iemntt, the Republican candidate for State Senator in this district, was in town on Monday last, and took oc casion during his brief sojourn ?o drop in and tr.iat us to a very acceptable Lemon-aid in shape of !.! bill, thesame lieiiigiu liqui dation of a small amount of back dues and nearly two years' subscription in advance for the Fkit.mas. In all that makes a man popular and of good repute among thn masses. Col. Lemon may a set. down as a sure; and while his Democratic. cometi tor, Mr. Henshey is his peer iu this as in all other resects, and while we shall labor for the election of that gentleman and are honestly impressed with the belief that he is "the coming man," that is no reason why we should not concede to Col. L-mon all the attributes of an honest, high-minded gen tleman. Officers Charles Wcakland and Jacob Ryrne.of Susqtixbanna township, brought to jail in this place on Tuesday night last a young man named James W. Dale alia J. V. West, who .is charged with having fraudulently nbtained possession by means of a false check on Collins, Johnston & Co. for $141, of a valuable horse belonging to Mr. John Kirsch, of Barr township, on they'd day of April last, which horse was after wards sold to a gentleman residing near Shelocta, in Armstrong county. The two accomplices of Dale in this transaction, Johnston and Dickason by name, the former of Susquehanna township and the latter at one time a medical student at Portage sta tion, are both now in the peniteutiary. whither they are said to have been sent from Somerset county for pursuing ways that are dark and tricks that are yain of a somewhat similar haiafer. Thanks to the good taste ard artistic skill of Miss Maggie Myers, Miss Maud Kiftell, Miss Maggie Rhey and Miss Kate O'Neill, no fairy grotto ever presented a more en chanting appearance than did the high altar iu the church of the Holy Name, in this place, during the continuance of the Devo tions of the Forty Honrs, w hich commenced on Sunday and closed on Wednesday morn ing last. The tabernacle was surmounted by an elegant canopy formed of Swiss mus lin Intertwinea with artmciai leaves mm t flowers and in this canopy the Blessed Si eranienf was exposed for the -.adoration of the faithful. The altar itself also gor geously bedecked with ctipice flowers and evergreens, and formed altogether, especial ly when the innumerable caudles on the al tar were ablaze at evening devotions, one of the most pleasing and elaborate decorations we have ever looked upon. Lost ix a Cavf. About. .oon, on Thurs day, the llth lust., Mr. J. Herron and a young gentleman friend left home for the purpoHc of exploring the great liear cave, near Hillside, a few miles from Millwood, Westmoreland county. Not returning Fri day morning their friends became alarmed, and Immediately organized a party, headed by Geo. Khey, Esq., to search for them. Provided with lanterns, ropes, etc., the party entered the cave at 9 a. m. After two hours of diligent searching they came upon the ! jeefs of their solicitude. The men were in an exhausted cond'tion, and had given npall hope or being rescued from their sad situa tion. Their lights having failed them they were unable to find their way through the dark and winding passages of the cave la Mr. Rhey and his party they owe their lives. StobkGoods, &c. at AucTiow.-ITar-Ing fonnd private nales rather a slow pro cess for getting rhl of their goods Baxter & Son have concluded to chse out everthjnj? In their store at auction, commencing on Sat urday of next week, Oct. 30lh, at 10 o'clock. A. M and continuing from day to day until everything is disposed of. Also, will he of fered: at public sale, on iu io t i mares, one new wagon, harness, plows, etc. j Bee posters for farther particulars. Local rftliticsid ADDRESS OF THE DEMOCRATIC COTJTY COMMITTEE. Chairman Wike has iuneti the following aaa reus to the Democracy of Cambria coun ty, and as it is long enough and strong enough to speak for itself; we print it with out farther comment : TT-..MORE, Oct. 18, 1875. Fellow Cfti2n of Cambria County; The Democratic County Comrrftttee, appoint ed liy the Convention which was recently held at Ktieristiurg to nominates county ticket to be supporter- at the ensulnir November election, have instructed me, as their chrtirinan, to cH upon you for your cordial eo-optratton and hesrty support in their efforts to avert mid overthrow the wicked designs and purposes of a party whose professed principles and meas ures of aoverninent, if successful, threaten the dfstructiou of t rre best interests of t he people of the commonwealth. They would ask you in sober earnest nous to weinrh well and maturely consider and delilierate on the important iifter-ct-ts ut strike iu the npprouchtiiK State eH-ttion. You." fellow citizen!, Cmit by united action and patriotic effort avert the impendimr calamity which threatens your beloved common wealth, and restore to her ber fair fume, credit and former irood name. You can, by a ireneroua (support of our candidates and the measures of our party, (rive onc more the direction of the government into the hands of faithful public offlcers, who will respect her constitution and administer her laws with ability, honesty and faithfulness. For this puriose, and this object alone, we humbly, but earnestly; ask your as sistance. The condition of the country is indeed singu lar. It is like a stronjr man la chaina. In full healte. with strength unabated, and all its fac ulties unimpaireu. it is yet incapable of per forming is accustomed functions. Fetters and manacles are on alt its ilinbs. Jf we could but unbind it, if we could but break the iron chains, if we could once more set It free, it would tn proper time, not fur in the future, resume its activity and iro on amain in its prosperous ca reer. It is our duty to temove this restraint, to l unshackle the industry or the people, ana give play once more to their common efforts, i he evils all the evils- which we now feel so acute ly result from political measures, and by po litical measures, ami political measures alone, can they be redressed. They have their orim in acts of government, and they must find their cure in utliff nets of government- When the present party in power obtained control of the iroverninciit, the country presented an aspect in regard to all its jrreat interests exceediuifly SHtiMa-ttory and gratifying. Our commerce was hiirhly protperous and onr manufactories were tloui iI.iiik, the products of agriculture commanded a fair price, labor and Hie mechanic iris a jiift remuneration. How is It now? No Rririiments aro required to prove a change in the condition ot public Hlfuird. The monu ments i oiumi morative of t ut past trreatness ore in ruins; on every hand they rreet us and j uiuu-ly ted a more apjiallinir tale ihun human j tongue can portray. Our commerce is distress- I ed and decaying, our tna iulaciures r.t e circum scribed, ami Hie cost of their products so in- I creased by legislation that competition with ! foreitcn nations becomes an i.npi.s.ibiltty. Ah I riculiuie sirmrirlis on under depression, and : fails to w in the froidea harvest of by-n one days. The people ure distressed by needless taxation and the consumer is obliir"d to pay n perpetual iuturc-t upon purchases mud.; with ready cash. The wiu.es ol Isbor are paid in a depreciated currency, and, lor the benefit of the ki""-I''";. capitalist and the government h.imltioMcr, the sweat ot the toiler is coined into irol.l. Tne relation ot capital and labor aro every- ' where thu same, ami have becomw the subject ! ol HHiiHiiou thri unhoiif ihe civilicd wmld. ! llet w ecu Ihe product ix'eund the iiou-produci i v; j classes there exists mi irr. ptosiltlf conllii t. ' 't he masses are f I'owiiur restive and only await j the proper oiuinzalioii to break, the fellers xvli.L-li bind theui to comparative poverty and dtgiadation. A physical rexolution is muni- ! nent. Intoxicated xrith poxver nnd irorir cd xvil h j plunder iu the old world, the privileged clashes will not yie.d without a striixle, and the vie- I titnsol oppriion can scarcely hope to obtain ! emancipation xx-itiiout pio.iur through a te.-ri-ble baptism of blood. The iioii-produciives, nlthouali comparative ly bui ii mere humlful, control the a.liiiiiiisi ra tion fit public alTaii's and enact alt our laxvs. Under this condition xvho can wonder that our Ktatute boo-s are crammed xviih evidences of claw legistnlio.1. or thai our liws, like thu cur rency, are only profitable lo the law-makers him iheir friends? With these facts before us xx hy should any one mauilest bin pi lie thai tile laws ai-cilesci-iiii naiinsr. unjust and oppressive. 1 Ills no wonder Hint tne jr iMsnimr specu la tot s aro loyally protected in c mi Lii mtioas to fur- : tiler tlietr 8ell..n cuds, or tliat woi k.llgmen, when risitinur ihe unjust exactions of capital, nre upon charges of conspiracy subject to pains ai d penalties. To redress all these w romrs, n.y i fellow citizens, xve must on y seek t he remedy thronx-h the uieuiiiiu of the ballot-box, l.ct I us not It ret to visit that if rent fountain of i Kcpubiieaii liberty, nor bedis-uaded from the performance of a freeman's rUht on the day of thofliclion, when ond where we can only hope lor redress lor exi. tut), evil, and secure to ourselves . nd our vliiidn n thu b!e.siusof ; a free government. i In the distribution of pul.-ie offices by the ! pe-.ife, many and grevlous errors liavi been made, not by design or from any purpose to i promote the undue administration of the laws, j or un iinlailhlul execution thereof, tint too; olleii because tne importance of mere h-gisla- J tion is not I ully considered, and the manner in i which tney nre iiiiiJu to bear on our interests ; I and becaii.-e they are too much enchanted and i fascinated with the pectiliai trattsof character ot the candidate of i heir particular choice. tin the present occasion I congratulate ntid ; rejoice with yon. my fellow citizens, on our : happy deliverance hum such mi-takes. Our -candidate for Governor, Hon. Ctih.'S. L. I'ehsh- ino. whom we all kuoxv, and to know him as we j do is to endorse him. has served you in pub.ic j lit c long and well, and his public record is his i best defender trom the malignant and unman ly assaults of government sineciiresatid pouti- I cal stepeudinrics. Hi txit less and blauieb s. ! reputation as a citizen in social and domestic, circles his pure ani incorruptible conduct is j a legislator his unsullied utid stainless chti rue- ; ter ai a judical officer as a j-ist, able and fear- . less exHiuuder of the law-may well challenge the most tierce mid searching investigation. Such beingthe character of ource.tididate.'for ! Governor, your gratitude and patriotism will i be demonstrated by yiur verdict on Ihe .i day of Xovcnitior next. , Victor. E. Piui.i.kt, of Bradford county, the , randidate for State Treasurer isa man of whom the people may well feci proud. His ."public j career is marked with evidences of the strict- i est integriiv. honesty and usefulness. His vo- ! etition in life that of an agriculturist, end at . the head of his css as n practicti rartner at ! once brings him into close proximity with the i great and growing interest of the country. i Having a strong natnrai mind, aided snd im- ! proved frntn the educational resources of the State, with a long and extensive experience, he is tilted in im eminent degree to guard well and carefully the people's interest in the man- j Bgelltenl ol IIlt'IlllUlll-innMII. in inn ni rp- ing and under his control the sinking fund of the fttite will pot be plundered for the benefit of party or faction, nor will the taxes of the toiling millions be distributed among a few la rortto bankrupt institutions forjpr ivai person al gain, or when necessary o promote partisan and corrupt ends. ... Mr. SAurrt. Il-s.nrr, of Blalrcounty the candidate for the State Senate, is one fresh from the ranks of the people, a mechanic by trade, a fit and reliable representative of the labor Interest of the district. He Is no political ti immeror party schemer. Is attached to no clique or faction. In the keeping ot no man, or in no man s interest : trie Iroin the undue in fluence of monopolies ot whatever description, honest and upright in all his Intercourse all which ai eperfect guarantee that he will pre serve and protect every'interest which cocceri s the people of Msd 8 rat. lh im n ptomoft- tn r o'ntf. n r motfrcs to d.l r-it'Vfihilitu. and l.e Should, as we OOlint noi lie mil, rrL-cnr n I I a and united vote from the Democracy of the j district. , i The candidates Tor the count3',omcei you are all familiar with, and know them to b; good i and true men. Those of them, who have here- totore obtained the conftlenoe of their fellow, citizens are best recommended when they are 1 renominated, and those who for the first time have received the popular sanction, through the people's representatives in convention as- i faun bled should be cont-Mercil.as we have every reason to believe they will, well worthy of th j tribute thus paid to their characters as hon.-it, j competent and prudnt men who will carernlly ; consider the material interest or the whole ; people, and rroxvn down every attempt to waste l or squander the-people's money, h How citl- , 1 - . 1 . . it,- ; m nrl.nnj nf . tens we must noi unno .. - the approaching political contest nor the Itnal struggle being made by our political opponents. They will notlreely yield the place of power and position, nor will they relinquish that po -icy of administration which, as has been devel oped by partial investigation, operates mnit di-astrouslr and ruinously to every Interest of the country. We have sn linprrtant duly to discharge in tht. thorough and perteet organi zation and concentration tor so. cessf ul "dlnn. We must marshal our lorccs in line of battle, as a common union demands a common tie fence. If we desire victory, we must deserve It by entiling for it: if we love country more "hail party or raction. we must learn wisdom and practice patriotism -we must drink deep frt.ni the cup of experience and remember the L" " in ih f-te, .f other nations. Cassandra In vom prophesied tn ?" Her .-onnsels were rejected loavert.the disti nc- I tion of Troy. Tne prophets sent by J.lo.lh Jews, to warn thorn of their error and Ihelr ruin, were disbelieved, deqdsed, ba ea nci,siaiti. till their city was inane o.i-oimu pie led int.. captivity. Ths Son of Uod himself in vain inouro.nl over their folly and unbelief in vain exhorted thctn to virtue and wisdom iu vain warned them of their coming calami ty. He too was held as a false teacher. " nosier and a sorcerer, and their name was bb.t P". . . " ' 'i.u .... .ln. nr th oarth. Lei us. therefore, while we have lime, and before It IS too late. mnm.mj ......v... , rmtriotio effort, for a chaiigt of ruler. Let us, , In the name of our common country, and for Our common wtLfare. detoaad ry our action a the t-allot-box a thorough and a-enernl reform in every department td government, because' unless we do reform, snd reform soon, the time Is fast approaching when America's eagle will langiiibli In the bu:len (flixim of an eclipscrt glory and weep in mourn. ul silence over the wide spread ruins of her once exalted country. By order of County Committee. Isaac Wire, Chairman. Local Correspondence Chkst Sprisgs, Oct. 18, 1875. Duxn FRKKMAJt Thinking that a little loonl from this community might not come amiss in the columns or your valuable paper. 1 have concluded to send you an aceount of the cele brated bear hunt which took place in the v Icin ity Of Chest Springs on Ftiday last. At the tinre indicated several small children were out in the woods gathering nuts, wnen they dis covered his tu arsltip busily engaged in the snme business; whereupon they scampered otf to town and gave the alarm. Soon after all the available arms in the place were bi ought into requisition; likewise all the men ami boys, prepared to go in pursuit of the aforesaid bear. The next thing to do was to collect all the dogs in the place, and as some valuable time was consumed in making 8 lid preparations, the commanders of the different parlies gave or ders I double-quick it to the woods; whereupon the men, boys and dogs proceeded to "get up and get." When they arrived at the spot where the enemy was reported to have been seen they were not long in finding signs that convinced them that they might expect lively work. The comniander of the different parties proceeded to throw out pickets to the right and left, not forgetting, however, to leave a heavy reserve in the rear. ATter a few minutes' hunt, the game was sfgrlrted. Then it became interest ing. The firing wits treirrendou'S : the hunters fought bravely and so did the dogs. After an exciting battle of one hour, his bearship be came disabled and like a celebrated General in the late war, stuck rast in the mud. wherein he was o'd'ged to yield his life, and strange to say, every man and boy that wasengaged In the hunt claims to have been the one who gave him the finishing shot. Soon a farmer was engaged to haul the carcass to town, afld rn its arrival the excitement became intense. Mr. Bruin was hauled to the slaughter-house of .'onn Crouse, where he was suspended by the hind legs to a beam, xrhere he hung for several hours, luring which Ihe rush to that slaughter-house to see him reminded one of the vast crowd thnt re cently assembled Ih your toxvn to see Biri.wni's World Fair, in conclusion p rmit mo to say that the bear was properly dresed, weighed, cut up aud divided among the citizens of the town. Observer. P. S. He welched 180 pounds. JV.E W AI) VKIi TJSKMnXTS. 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He sends no Circulars or Treatises otf these diseases to his patients, ns it Is undeniable that sneh knowledge Is In genersl extremely rre judicial.exercising an Injurious effect by retarding and frequently counteracting a cure, tending to alarm the patfent, which is the principal object of such productions, and excites nnd exaggerates hia tears as tn the curability of his complaint. The Ioctor requires simply a brief history of ihe esse and a candid, plain statement of present symptoms a thorough examination will then be made, and If considered remediable, a sincere, conscientious opinion will be given promptly and such medicine as will be applicable will be sent by express, ac companied by full snd explicit advice and direc tions. Chnrges very moderate and within the reach of a II, and sicccsa guaranteed, f Such cases as have failed nmler other treatment pnrtlcu'arly desired.) Alljetters must enclose! 00 for consul tation fee and correspondence dnring treatment, and be addressed to lrt. W. K. CRVM, -08 Pearl Street, Bcfpalo, N. Y, Tr. rinney'sj (ompotinil Syritfiof 15 n- rlm is guaranteed to cure Inflammation of the Kidnevs and Bladder, painful or suppressed urinnt'ion so frequent in old age. painful or suppressed menst ruuiion. laeorrhu'n r whites, gravel, gleet, stricture, bloody discharirea, Brighfs dieease. brickdust deposit, dropsy pain in the back or side, sick headache, pim ples, blotches and eruptions on the face, and o.l diseases of n sncciflc or constitutional nature, regardless of duration. ng? or sex. Compound Sx rupor Ibiclm is a positive mid radical cure. For sale by Lkmvon i Murray, Ebenshurg. 11 Y.tlKNF.AI.. WOLF MY El? Married, nt St. Birthol" mew's church. Wilmore, on Tuesday. lith Inst,, by Iter. H. MeHuh, Mr. Jospnt Woi.F, of Wil more. ntid Hiss A i.FARE-TA Mr-its, or Sum-tnei-hill. A nd sn another of our r-1x- J-nnny lm tip' r friot;i! fins "lx ly silptje-l his he el into tin? iv riinonlal noose. t!i-r.-lv securing is tin sh"--r of his Joys and sorrows mm of 'vx- V iex-.-liest pnd most lm-rnhio dseg'iter. We lender our hearty congrst illations to the haivy cnnl'. and hope th"ir pathxvsy bnu yh lif-' miiy tie pc-icerutl atvl sererlc. not xcti hst inking th- proh atdlitv that a young Wolf mnv n-.xv and then come to gla den and ii"t nppnl their parental lieni-ts. M-.iv prosperity on 1 happiness be vxjer their's is the sincer xish of F. NOON AN- MKLIO V. Married, at St. Au gustinf, en Tuesday morning. 't-:t. 19th. bx litv. Father McTnruc, Tr, John It. xman. of Chest townlip. nrtd Miss Mary A. Mctt.ns. daughter of Mr. Kedmoiid Mellon, of Clearfield tlXVIlS'll. The Mellon cnllinsr dnyshsx-e gone, the gHd ft,..t r the maddesi of the ycr. nn l morning. Noonsn niirht now find instead t he Io tnr close nnn near; in which poh we xvish bini well and hope each coming year or txx-o xvill bring another joy to c-rH the ranks of household pets don't' yon ? In other word", may, the lloctor and his fair voim; brir'e live long and enjov nil the fclieitfcs which this transitory world can atford. NnlT sed. ortirriuv. KIBI-F.HAX. Tie,. In CIcarficM township, on Satnrdav. Oct. 19. Mrs. Kitxi.KnAt. a runner resident of Hollldayshurg, aged ab .nt 83 years. VAT'OTIT Died, at fsri'in,on 5nn'lty list Oct. 17. 1STS, Mr. H-.xKV Vaioiit, aged 25 years and 2 months. N O FAMILY CAN AFFORD TO BR WITITOT'T IT. Ajrents address 1 10-22. -tt.j I. CI. Hoover. Xewbiirg. Pa. OK UK WARP will bepni.l for any tJ KJ jriformation il-n will lead to the re-cox-errol a medfnm si.ed PET BEAK that es caped from at Tyrone Harnn tn's Museum while ex:. lotting Address in- ::" on PETEiis: i-T xnxnF.RGi:!.. MiiiTjmahoning P.O., I'A. a 10 THE VOTi.RS o? CAMBRIA i- COUNTY. T herel.v offer myself as an Independent Candidate for the office of CorNTY Commission!-.!-, and pledge myself, if elected, to fal.Lilully perform the duties or said "me J v JOHN FCKTER. Snsqneh.iT.na Twp., Oct. 8, 187S.- 4t. TAKE NOTICK All persons are herehv cautioned against, interfering in any way with the following described personal pr.ipertv bonght bv me at SheriTs sale on the Bth day of October, 1S75. in thest township. Cambria, eountv. as the propcrlv or Pnti.ir Thomas, snd left with him during mv pleasure: 2 hay marcs and harness. 1 colt. 3 hogs. 7 shoats. 2 fields corn, a lot of wheat, onts. corn, hnckwheat and potatoes, 1 sled. 1 saddle snd bridle. 1 windmill, plows and harrows, lot straw. 3 soaps or bees, field of wheat, chains and spreaders, snd a lot of hnnsehold fur niture. VALE3TTINE THOMAS. Cnrrolltown Oct. X 1876. 22.-3t. PLANING MILL AT PUBLIC SALE! THE undersigned will offer at PnhlicSalo, on the premises in the Borough of Ebenshurg, on XO V. 13th, p. . IS SATURDAY, AT 2 ' !.- the following described property, recently occu pied by the "Ebenshurg Mining and Manufactur ing Co.," containing One Acre of O-rcvrtricl fronting on the Ebenshurg and Cresson Railroad, having thereon erected A LARGE PLANING MILL, 42x33 feet, three stories high, with Boiler Shed at tached, 12x63 feet. The machinery consists of one Forty-Hcrse Power Engine and Boiler. t rnmtilne.1 IMwner, v.K Inches wide, for sur facing and grooving : I SnrMre ln , In. wide ; : nri-iiltr lti -w.. with lirt tables ; 3 Irenlar rs et with side tables; I Snln; rlreiilnr rorti -m: 1 Dor at.a HSAni-nSH-'PtNO Machise. with iron frame; 1 ORT-mc Lathh: 1 Hand Latrr. with completo set of Tools: 1 hiusiiiKo Diu-m. 12 Tcet long: 1 Morttimo Machisk. with slnle heads. rlie shove machinery, with the necessary shafting, belting and piillexs. Is in good working order, and there is an abundance of running water on the premises Said building was erected specially for and has been used In the manufacture of flooring, siding, all kind or handles, brush blocks, hallns ters etc. Cherrv. ash, poplar, linn, sugar, beech, maple and whlte'pino lumber to be had at moder ate prices. There is also erected on the premises A 2-Story Frame Dwelling House COSTAIHIJefl SIX ROOMS AJD A CEtLAtl. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold a lot of Ash, Lis and AI rtl.ctt. T-Torms made known at sale. JOHN A. BLAIR, JOHN LEWIS, 10-22-41. WM. B. BONaCKER. Itjeyer-s Poultry Powder. WatTS.nl el.i I w " to care rhlck en cholera sod gspes. Witaasapplyoftbts t... and abtstowalof ordinary auentlon to clesn- II n eea ana " Pf i ncwiBi .ri" ' s. r -sk -lW with a oMt.rrttandegfrshell-form' keof'onltrTteVeBlBConnnmenOrorsriylCT time, with bbih profit 2ar2-?t v.n. ai oa. Alt voor dealer. Bent Area npoa ro- Wis Q lbifii Jl 0 QJS Ready-Made CLOAKS, NEW AND FASHIONABLE, Decidedly the most desirable stock In Johnstown, will be found at CEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, Xos. lit and 116 Clinton street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. CAItPETS, FLOOll OIL CLOTHS, MATTliMCS. &c. The largest stock to select from and the plate to Bud the choice patterns, at low prices, Is at GEIS, FOSTER t QUINN'S. P-resser-iptioti Free for the speedy cure of special troubles common to the young and middle-aged. Nervons. mental and physic il depression, loss or memory and energy, pains in the buck, sclf-distrnst. dixzlnevs. dimness of sight, confusion of Ideas, and other disorders or the nervous system consequent on various habits that lower the vitality of the system. Anp drug gist has the Ingredients. Address Dll. E. H. ill 1. 1 ON, t'inriniiall, . $12 w flMy at home. Agents wanted. On' fit and terms free. TKVKaOO., Augusta, Maine. tiny gnarnnteed tising onr Well ntrer and ttrilla. Ho a month to good agents. Anger book free. -Z Al'GtR CO., St. j UIS, IXI.J. $".1f. nilfl ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. J -V",UlU. piti ihnted every fifteen ds vs. 1 Prlr.e $loo.nol Prize .f'o.ooo 2 Prizes, iJ2."i,tXK) each 50 0 0 854 Prizes, amounting o . 310,000 Whole tickets 'JO ; quarters, i5; twentieths, $1. Circulars of information free. Prizes cashed. A. DON AU &. CO., Kaskkrs. Post-ofBco Box 20i. 21 Tark Row, New York. ftoval Saxon and Brunswick Government Lot teries constantly on hand. FOR FASHIONABLE A!CD DEhlBAHLK RESS COCOS! AXI TRIMMINGS, There ia no place in Johnstown to be compared t GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S. TICKIXG8, snERTIXfiS Ducks. Drllllnss and PILLCW-CASE COTTONS. You will be sure to get the worth of your money by buying from GEIS, FOSTER QUINN. You Can Make S5,0G0 In 90 Jays in A 1 Stocks. MY SYST.M IS SFE. HCNC-RAS! ( N'3 S'MPle m-?t v-j.i K-et- 4' W. II. TVET KS Hanker. 17S Proa (war. New York. Stoc-ks bough: aud sui t at Ih, N. V. S.ock Exchange. I LADIES' FL7ES, FURS, FURS! Ladies' Gloves. Gloves. Gloves! GENTS' G'LOVKS, GLOVES, GLOVES! f"nr. l)os;tin. Kl.t, and CoLt-"Ti. N) finer g odf r.nywhero thau at tlFT-. F'OSTEW QflSXS. gents for the best lelling Prize Pae!c- age 111 he world. It ntains 15 sheets Paper. '5 Envelopes. olden Pen. Pen Holder, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, and a piece of Jew elry. Single package, with elegant prize, post paid, 2" cents t Circular free. HH1DE fc. CO., 769 Hroadwny. New Y'o-k. FER 'VF.KK GUARANTEED to Agents. Male and Female in their own locality. Terms and OUTFIT FREE. Adt'ress P. O. VICKEKY Ml)., Augusta, Maine. per day nt home. Simples worth 1 Ki.JiOtXJ free ,Si.xsos it Co.. Portland, Me a month toenergetic men and women every where, 'iii'.i.k h .(..!. ie. EXCrLS;OK M F'G CO., 151 Michigan ave., Chicago. The Great Cause of HUMAN MISERY. Jurt.fitlili'yhed, in a C(ic4 Eiirthyr: Trice 6 cts. A 1 rr'itrK on rto ii t u r. 1 r'-n t ftxet t and Rsd leal Cure of Semintil Weakness, or Sper matorrhoea, induced by Self. Abuse. Involnnmi y Emissions Impntercy, Nervous licbility. and Im pediments to Marriage generally: t'onyiimpUon, Fpllepsv. and Fits; Mental, and Phvsicftl lnca pieity. ke. Hy ROBERT J: CULVER W ELL, Si. I), an; hor of the "Green Hook."' - The world-rcnownod author, in this admirable Leetnre, clearly p oves from his own experience that the awful consequences ot SelT-Ahnse tnay be eHei'tiially removed without medicine nnd with out dangerous surgical operations, hongies Instru ments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and cflectntl, by means or which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radical lv. 4irTiiU Lecture xcUl prove a Tumn to (hovsvtxttfs and thxiifnviJn. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Addres the Publishers II AS. ,t. C. KLINE fc CO., 4-18 ly. 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. Box 4589. Orphans' Court Sale. nV Virtue or sn order cT the Orphan's Court ot Cambria ?onnty, I will expose to Iubllo Sale upon the premises In Clearfield township, two miles from St. Augustine, on Saturday, the 6th day of November, '75. at 3 o'ct-ocK P. M., the following described real es tate of Willi am McCoy, deceased, viit All that certain Piece or Parcel of Land situate In the Township of Clearfield. Connty of Cambria, State or Pennsylvania, adjoining lands or Albert Nsgle. Jacob Nnglc, Henry Krise, and others, containing v; A 'K K . more or less, about 45 Acres cleared and In a g od state o! cultlva. tion. having thereon erected a two story PLANK HOUSE and I.OtiHAR.N; a never tailing spring or excellent water close to the honso; a rw Or chard ol'yonng bearing trees on the premises, and a School Hnse within forty rods of t ho farm. Tkrms or SAf.r. One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance In two eqnal annual payments, with In terest, to be secured by mortgage and ju Igtnent bonds of the purchaser. CORNELIUS MORRIS, 10-15-3t.l Executor or William McCov, dee'd. "IIT-ILL be offered at Public Sale, at the resl- f dence ot the subscribers, one mile east or Ebensburg, on the Turnpike, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23J, 1S75, commencing at 9 o'clock, a. v.. tho rollowlng de scribed personal property, to wit : 3 HORSES, 3 MARES, 1 COLT, Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep; Mowing Machine, Tiiveshins Machine, HAY RAKE, Patent HAY FORK, Rope nnl Fixtnres; 1 Side Spring Kl'OtlT. I SPRING WAGON. 1 Two-Horse WAGON, 1 SLED, 1 Ci der Press, 2 : addles, a lot of Harness and Goats, and vsrious Farming Implements not necessary to enumerate. Also, a lot of Corn In the shock. Hay bv t he ton. Wheat, Rye and Oats by the bush el ;"togethcr with I Cooking and 1 Heating Stove. Tkrms or Sai.b. All sums nnder five dollars j to be paid In cash, and on all purchases or five dol lars and upward a credit of ono year will be given. J. fc F. P. KROWN. Cambria Twp., Oct. 15, 1875 .-2t.. DMINISTRATIOX NOTICE. Ks'.ate nf Catharine Crum, decM. Letters of Administration on the estate of Cath ar' no Oram, late or Suinmerhill township, dec'dv having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate that payment mnst be made without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them properly pmhatexl Tor settlement. CATHARINE J. J.URTNETT, Oct. 8, lST5.-ot. Administratrix. celptof prtc. tlBYEB A CO- Dmltlmore. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. Estate of Elizabeth Crcm, .e-M. Letters of Administration on the estateof Eliza beth Cram, late of Summei hill township, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given that all debts due to said estate mast be paid lorthwith. and all claims against the same should be presented properly authenticated for settlement, to CATHARINE J. BURTNETT, Oct. 8, 1478.-4U Administratrix. STRAY STEER. Carae to the en closure ol the subscriber in Oroyie town ship, on or about the beginning of September lsst, a dark red Stkkk two years old last pring. No marks visible. The owner is requested to come Z -J. - .-wt. T.Y . . - t -v vo i forward, prove property, pay ci.arges and -take tx LAUOE LOT Ob POCKET AM hi,n WI,y. otherwise he will be disposed of Inae JmSi PENKNIVESxary cheap tor caahat j corianee with law. Dasih Boytit. LE Y-hT ; .... I Cmyl. Twp , Got. 1. 18TS.-3t. r. A. 'HUMAKIH. ..WH. H. HECKLER. SHOEMAKER & SECHLER, O At toraeT-t-j , rM.l EBENSBURG. CahiwuCo .P'. 11 ' LADIES MERINO VESTS AUD DRAWER?. CHILDREN'S MERINO VESTS AND DRAWERS. IXI'ATITS. MERINO CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. The largest snd most complete assortment ever oucreu in j onnsi.wri, win he found at GF.IS, FOSTEU 4 QUINN'S. BY BUYING BLACK CASH KERFS, BLACK ALPACAS, BUCK CftAPE D'ETES, AD B.ACK Si KS. fn7A OEIS, FOSTEP. & QU1XN, TABLE UKEK'S, XAPKIXS AMD TOWEL1NCS. In 'oinmoti and fine quality, can be bought at verx low prices at OEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S. . J.ADIR8' TIES, COLLARS, CUFF:? . BCFFI F.?J, 1D MiTI LTIES L FA.CT always found first at GEIS. FOSTER ft QUINN'S. Tho largest snd most complete assortment In In Jobnstown of ladies; gents, and cdildrex's m will be toun 1 at When tou visit the r .3 n ti h -w .r vs- --- . . - - . e ra c -l.? i -i: - - -: - "r-i Exposition, CALL AT 278 Penn Avenue. PITTSBURGH, ASD SEE THE KiW PATENT I A tmosnlieric Disk 4 For holding Artificial Teeth firmly In place in Eatinp, Ta'king, Laughing. Suging, Coughing or Sneezing( and making them as Coifortatle ani EeliaMe AS KATVRAL TEETH. AND TAKE- DH. QUIHCY A. SCOTT'S A- And have yonr Teeth Extraoted while pleasantly Dreamlne. ABSOLUTELY SAFE AX2EST11KTIC- BUY YOUR MUSICAL (. OOllS WX' Importers, Hnnafactorers, and Pealers In all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE ! MANCFACTC-IEH6 OF THE rELEDIt ATfct) OAKS & MM PIANO, AUD .THE PHILHARMONIC OBGAN OETTEIIAL WhOl-ESAl-E AGENTS FOTl TAB PATBXT ARIOX PIAXO. Dealers In Dlstln A To.'s (tendon), Besson (lT!-lon), Sake fPaMsl, Piston Tslve. snd ear owa aiak or Hotsrf Valre K I " I ttt ' I . IN. The best aad freshest Mrics for all Instromf n.ts constantly on hand. Petng TT. BI-1STI F.RS or SIl EKT MUSIC, we make this branch a pe!n!M Snd always keep a Tull stock of the latest and best pieces on hand, thir stock or mnsie hrniks ol all kind is complete. PIANOS ANI OltUAN.S jiOM ' THK I N S I' A LI..MKN V I' LA N . lll.l) INSTHITMEN T TAKEN IN F XPTf . Ni . K. Clergvmen. Trinc'pals of Seminaries, Leaders of Ind. Teachers, and all wishing to parchao Musical too-!s. will find it to their interest to communicate directly with us. Catalogues and Price Lists furnished free on application. WAREROOMS, No. 12 Sixth Street, La.e St. Clair.) ri-29-ly.j PITTS3URCH, PA. Blk BISSELL CO., MANEE Cl'tTItEHS F tov83. HangG3, Grate-?, Grate Fronts, Ferdars, ITC., ETC., AKD DEAI.Er.S IS WHL Iirte ail IMsM Slata Also, Sole Manafactnrcrg Of Pes lers" tliakiiig Grate, .'he latest, best an I cnlv relinblc'Agitatitig Orate in SEND FOK.A ClRUlLAK. 2:J5 Libcriy Mroct and 242 Pcnn Avcnuo, 10-8. riTTSBUllGfll, IW. lrfi. H. 11. ST All L3IA A, WILLIAM 3fcCOY. (Formerly Red Lien Hotel,) NO. 7 SIXTH STREET, year Suspension Urulge, PITTSBUIlGir, -PA. rr-rtonso hnsWH thomoa-hlv rrflttM fl;H r fi.mlHhcd and now "J"" act?omn.odationS Infrrlnr " snne m the rttv. Tsblo stt,.p!lcd with the best tb m-rkt-t a?T..r.ls. Trice per day f I . Oti""ns of Ebensburg nnd vlcinitv sre respect t ully invited to give us a Calh S Allegheny Strei-t Car pass every ttirce minutes. tlO-I.-lm.i IN CONNECTION WITH TUB HOi,'!2. STAHLMAN & r.S'CY, Proprietors. JB. McCONNELTi, M. P., rHYtfCIAIt AND SUKGEON, Loretto, Pa. Omce rrmrly oocnpled by Tr. Jsmls-n. TV iht alia ran be maae at Eet orHca. ' b-l.-ra. J AI.KXANDER TAIT, M. D., PhyaielMii n-l Nnrajwoai. CAft!i)t.i,riwt. PA. Ofrlca recently oeoupiod bv M. J. Muck. M. in rear t -nhu Uncle's strn-e. Niglit calls may bemads t I-awrenca fiutel. KJ-l,a J