6W ..,-'' o lLAND PERSONAL. ,rr Other Vlace. , ,i iv t Autumn. ,ri ii." i Monday. Sec list i;i. tii ,1. .t ; r 1 1 1 1 1 r . -,1 the li,IH yesterday, and k!"'s :,ie ,ltMV equal ),,,. inly 5- 40 per pair nt ('.'. popular cheap I I'd, ,luii' f ;!i tiirmili youth named ,,.tln-r uu Monday night ,l. ,i i rt y int;rr. t ).,t,i ii (jiiiiirfl on Main -i n, iv night, when img ' J .. At. - - ,t , n il.-anii niiauuiutruil ,, iimitii L''1"ii county, was ".ii ii. n tl '"d the othej- duy i.. ... r(.i.ce Ami iiiiii'Ii I ' :;,n;0 i.'r..'k- -. i 'j-ji,, jr ntt ii make reduced to "ra i! :i ' !''-:ip cash store of ,.,-i- .V . -OW 13 IUO ,',r i n t r supplies. .,, tl piiin'i., T. H. Crcsswell, in.inii'ii couiiiy, is ,"; i-iie i In iir-a iiI bushels cf ,rm ,.n i:ir.ls this year. I.iml As;! i' ulliiral Society of , v, rv wl.-elv concluded to go '.,tiii.i in regard to the hold- , 1,1' 1. 1 SrtiaiMe conclusion. .- a l"-ly day bright, r..it!il "' y hfi-rdiiy was cool w'h 'ri'iisi liiilirntioiis for an ' . ' r .i .. ..t ....I . tilitl Hi bum Uianivna- i , r per p'lund for Imttfr t, p. r i. ' ii it I'ifi;" rr nih . n li:n 'i" I'.v 1'ryro, Baiter ni.ii!l n-vt-r hay "Hold, ,. I,ri.-r :iin1 i;tf qni'Ktloii. tin! irviL't-' i itlile a- last Kmi f. iiin' li nl t"; i 1 1i eiion;li to .,.r, in-i "f imiiif rslmi in lite :ow K' invil!". on ilte after n. h ill'- jiowcr vf re- Ii. I. ,,..!, 1. 1. tlS'-t n-n si'tp'Tif lltrnwn iroin it Hui l i fil.'ii, (! Monday k ' -r i ii.r i MiniMi iirippie ,iii .ii't- i'Vi'Hiy. Antliir mirk i'f .l'..!uitivii Tribune, ili pi - .i-iiri I't. ;" wlnx'ver tlioy aro, t-. j -t il'Mik t'nr an lnvltarion jl:irw' I j !- ninilO lit lli-st .ii t il iifsilay nrxt. t li '' ""'t v, l'op litis mr. '!.-.l h paj iiii-nl in full . -in pufa-V I' " I'' lli';irilill(I llOIIBI- .-.. tn:ir!v M ii-i- -.vt-fkH iijio for i(f f.ma t.i Tia'-r's dnm (Mure, -if..'., :i ' ! 1 1 " i i: i i liis iHianl ill waa l ivi!, Ii.- i.;i- l il';.-. I fo ri-tnrn t." his ; I!-- iiyi laini to iinidi;r . m' it. i -r-v l'-tl l-liiiid him. J hr-! 1 1 ... rut S. I'.il'.i i:il imilVrriiiK for 1 Hi : il ,ii I i ;.i mi liian I w ill nii-i't .i. I li.l.iv i i t S. pt.'JKth. K. A. t-'. 1 -'i . ' I' Hi: pl:n-i-, and Vitk t-i , ! T.vn'1"-. iin- tin t Itoii-i' n-- : . .-.i li : t! I Mi.- i ..iinli( -t and tli ni tin: i uutft will lo im j n .in iim.-il Andrew Mr('r n.i .if tli- K. It. at Al io k. k .1 Ji.tvn, run ver and t l. h i-liii'iing" engine In r i.l n i :i- t ! i : plan- on Friday it. Tin- l.-.lv . f Hi- unfortunate ;ii; i- ti-irii.iy iitutilated and ) t.l r..-. -i. ;"!'. h- i'.-t Vi. i? I'restdeiits nt the ii-.- I'.i.. t,. rs' i -i.iivi litioti hil In l-.-r. mi im-i..n I.ihI vr in. tire the ' r I M i- I i.'vvnstiian, 1. ,. n t .(.. ii. i, i; Ii.-crvi ii in the ra ii!..l. ii. i st Iin 1 1- ilitni; k at vi'ry 'ii-. i-- . k i . 'i ti. a et-raiiit y lliat -'u1' tM :'i i j i I,, nit: at th time in- Tin ti.t -"li l i-l n i ih-i lintnn lite i'V f" in a m iii.-w r.i extended and ..i'.,i vit I I jiailelphia, wln-r li --. i.f !r 1 1 il v . iM-i nine warm li"l I in ilnrin' liis loii( residenee v. II, r t i.;i-,l an he went, free. !"i ". ii '!,' .1 ! ;i : m ii. i-, a iiif t rumor ;bi-j:...-i,.,. ,, niiitiarj- notiih- j.n t f 11, n i-.'iily of fjoretto, Vvliiiri'. II until. Inn iti-i-i! , '"' I '-li.o Ik i (.me assiH-iaied with in i!i- , .,..,) ai-.-.ifiinlisheil piiy L'r. .1 W M vi:l, whom we ' " i.'.i 'ii n n.Hv prove prrH-rou ":'. :iti i lit it CunUria ni;iv ever bo i" " ' I t ,:"ii ,t- mie i.f I. it iiii.Kt at, I T ilinir either drew i 1 " '.i:alii.n or el.'e was I 1 1' hi w In ii itKtated that ii !'. .. ...d .ia. were fureed ' " I iv !'-t frotti h-re i ii a i i mimon I x t-;ir. i I - t . .i s it.l unit tir iikurii - i . ' 'A I s. n l Monday lal nil . ii,'' f.-nrii the List ta- I' ,V!S- e'tl I! -;iisfir is i-oin-' "! 1 '" si In ali'.ii f our L" I'. T. r.i.lierts. Kmp : ' 'i 'V has the lOlln-S- 1. i e no i'o llt ih will tl.. " a i roil iiotti li i'iiui i., l.i.ve n'lll--, we In.pe. i' ;ii our tmist lit-nd until t. in .r. :. t:.. , I A. I, Jo... .1. m :.-i lai . f .1 i.Iiiisiowti, nr. V , io i-om1 health i '"inrti li.u extended visit '- I n Mi. ai d may t;ow lie. eo- I iv lit.! ohl Star Cloth ' 'i. u t, r- adv and will-ni-i.f Ins patrons in all t; t.. 1 1,.. t n r ii it-hi n 2 of hou "" 'ft pii.a-s. Don't fail :o 1 1 nt i ". "!! (1. Lake, Esq., Ii- ri-lit of way through ''in' its f .r t be seaboard - -.r i.t-t week oT the north :' liich t lie line passes, 1 l.e fa.il lo secure the 'Hri-i far Mr. Lake has ' ' v .'V through in jtrly if "':i.iy, and l.lt too at I ' II.UI.ll. ui'-e.iujj jit. Wilmore on i a iii-aieati'." ami fmir ns larue as l 1 - ' '.' '. "ii a i in!)t so dark i il- ' (V il l, the-et'.,-ei on ii Trillin to linliltle the I'-oii-er evidence of (be t.i i,:Hi thu. jtnni.it " of seitsj!:!e irili.iell t. i n y ami its c.indidaLcs. -. " t;e llrruhl, is om-is 'I'i'v. Inn liis apoeai ancc, --iii.ir.ee, is mi;H' ii lit to it he h;c4 had a tetrible " adtnl s!l:, rion. qnlnsv. M i.' " 'Lit .1 i I, ,. , ":' k ' " elh the toritieiils who n- , , ' '' pai gs. long may t. '"'other sueli alia, k and .".I .oilier may we ion-self ""i ni ii n weleonte a visitor. ' iv last a d iv noted iii the a. tlie Feast of the Eal- I "'"h-ivmi young ladies re-! i' at the bands nf Rev. 1 ii.ipe: ,,f - Our Lady of J ""1 to Mt. fiallitin Semi- ! The ladies referred to ; " !: sixers, of P.risiklyn, 1 " n:oii. of Sister Bernard i nc, ! - Ryrni-s, of Bereft, Umii I :' " t the title of Sister j unoretree in Bell townsbii v r, 'T r.-..t "". w hieh at the height' tn t) " itroiuul. has a cireutn- s'x feet three In. lies : and ' T ' ' I . -iisonrg, te:-H than two d which has t be capacity ' v In iior:'Hrii ('ambria i the heist kind of goods of ('! II 'li lit t he lowest kind of prices. I ' is owned by Myers & "e rve the libilral pafiou- I 'bom. 4 Summer lias failed Info tK ii-i-oi 1.1 . ! fast, floated out of the gates that never will . nr i, gone tvuu its memories of blimspw and bird, and left a Kol many j sndly in i.er-d of comfortable i lofult,K, whi.-h I?! If?0"' LowV". o know' can lie UvuRht at the mammoth clothing store of lodtrey Wolff, next door t f ' ZL l T? ' fi PrJW" W!,i0,, cheapness l annot le excelUd by any dealer in the State. 1 oor Indeed Is the man who caunot afford a new stut at WolfFs Ognres. Mrs. David Rowland, of niai klick town h dp, aljoiu six miles from this pl;e, th cHy pike died very snddenly, indeeil was found dead iu her bed, on Smulay night last. Mrs. Koviland was the moilier-in-law of Win. M. Heese, one of the six unfortunate men who were sent to the penitenMary from this county at the recent term of Court but whether that had anything to do with her snddeu death we are unable tosav, ftlthonoh It does not seem Improbable, in view of the fact that he had no disease that threatened ber hte, that the fact referred to hail some Hung to do w ith ber sail fate. By a postal card from Dr. M. J. Buck we learn that that gentleman had made all iieceary preparations for his proposed visit to Europe, and expected to sail veRterdav (Thursday) on the steamship Ohio. "The Doctor, as our readers are already a. vare, goes to Europe to complete his medh-ai studies in one of the most famou institu tions of the old world, ami that he will re turn God willing, with the highest honors PrtoVio;i no oce who knows his ability aitd Indomitable bersevereui-n can Tor a moment doubt. lion voyage say we to the talented and worthy young Cambrian. A Democratic mass meeting I t, "h, held at the Court House this (Friday) even ing, at which Hon. John Latta, Lieiif.-Oov ot Pennsylvania, is positively and other dial fmgnished gentleman from abroad are con tideiitly expected to make seeches. In i Cartolltowu, to-morrow (Saturday) after noon, another big meeting is to 1m held a monster pole raised under the auspices of the wide-awake Democratic club of that filnee. This gathering is also to Im addri ed y Mr. Lutta and by speakers from Johns tow u and Eheushtirg. .Let there be a grand turn out at each of these meetings. Our venerable and respected townsman Judge James Murray, nhould have celebrat ed bis golden wedding some time this month, but he was not sure of the date and di.l not feel like making a hap-liaanl venture on so important a subject. Fifty years of peace ful and happy wedded life, such as we know the Judge and his estimable lady have en joyed together, is something to l.K.k bark on with plasnre and congratulation, and we are mire there is no one who knows the venerable pair but will mentally hope IliJM they may Imlli be spared to enjoy each other's society for many years to come. What the Altooua Mirror vety aptlv styles a volume in six words is told tbuslv: Un the arrival of Cieneral Jacob M. Cainjv. liell, Uepnliltcan candidate fr Congress, nt bis home iu Johnstown, on Wed ties. lay even ing, his frieints tendered him a reception, at which both the catuli'Cate and Genera! Koontz, of Somerset, spoke. During the .-uiilress of the former a man iu the crowd li'ipiind, in a loud and distinct voice: "Will yi-z give us Itctter wages?" l-..r a uioineiit the pertinent itnjniry seemed to stagger the General, but he did not attempt an answer to the man's ijucsiioii, and pro ci e.led with Ills speech. A freight hrjkeiuati named Jacob Geib, a resident of Alln-nnn, was thrown from his train near Mineral Point, this county, on Monday evening last, In consequence of the breaking of one of the couplings, afier hit-It the brake bar caught ami doubled him up, entitling hi-i ldy In a shot king manner anil injuring his spine, heart ami lungs. One of his feet was niso slightly maslid by the flange of a wheel. He w:siaken to K.ist (Tonemaugh and Dr. John Iowman, if Johnstown, suuiiiioiied to his aid. but noth ing could lie done to save his life ami he died nt 8 o'clock the same evening. His remains were taken hom- for Interment. By special train on our Branch road. Pat rick L-onard. Win. Young, Win. M. Ueese, Henry Bunnell, John Cliamp'-noiir ami John A leoek , bandctitTed together in pairs in the order itatntd, were taken to Cressitu on Krldav morning last, and from thence hy Pacific Kx press to Pittsburgh, under charge of Hhcritl' Baumer and Deputy Slieriti" O' Donnell, hy whom they were on the same day delivered in good order and condition to the warden of the Western Penitentiary, in Allegheny City, who, if nothing inter venes to prevent, will keep watch and ward over the two first name'i lor n period of eifclit years, over the third on the list for three ji-ars, and over the rem lining three for a term of one year each. The Democratic convention of Hunting don county met on Friday last, ai d, as we b-aiu from a special to the Philadelphia io. I'oiiuiiateit J oil u M lerly !r Assembly, over Dr. W. P. McNiie, the present iii-mler, by a rote of 41 to S'.I; Associate JudgH, O. Miller; Jury Commissioner, Nicholos I seit-Is-rg; Coroner, Dr. J. K. I'aiton. Tl- coo veiition then iudorsetl tin' iiomiiiAth'' L. S. Geissi iier for Assembly and Sam Jar tier for Director of the poor on the 1 m.-aii.l-eut Kt pul.Iii-au t eket, thus making the fusion complete. The legislative ixitirs of Dr. McNitewas incurred, and Mr. Mierly, the present noniinee, ii.st rui tetl to opHiso any appropriation out ot the State Treasury to Mr. Gush, as damages for the removal of tile Cassviiie Soldiers' Orphans Asylum. -A very sa'd incident connected with tlje tragic death at Altoonaof young M'Oormick i iiitticeil elsewhore, was the fact that, liis brother, George M'Cormirk, a nigh wateh j man. was among the fiVst who reached the I s.-ene after the body was found, and not otdy I did lie fail to recogniz.-- the remains at thai ! time, but bo even served a one of the jurors ! mi the inquest held sh irtly after midit ight j without, a suspicion enti-iiug ilis mind as to the ii-lationslnp existing Letween lnmse:i and the ni. fortunate deceased; and It was not until daylight next, morning, Saturday, that ih sad diseovery was made by him. Tin fact that the remains were shockingly mutilated bv ls-ing draggeit a distance of about filly feet and ground under the wheels, and that the lace was covcretl Willi liloou, , , .,, . j. , ,. grea-e and dirt, will ar-coiint tor t lie lai lure j of iiix own In-other to rec:isfiuze the uiitoilii- , tr liale victim while iu that condition. I . ,,i . i . i-o..i. ..,.',.... rei .ir.l i -irniler the head ot obiliiaiy were onl j tb' demiseof Benjsmin Williams, jr., whose . death was caused by some species of fever eontrni ted while alleiidilig. as a member of the Cambria Guard the recent military en- j eaii'prueut at Philadelphia. Betijie, as he was j familiarly railed, was j.it industrious, well I behaved, intelligent young man, and n great ; favorite with ail who knew him. Ho was j fuil of hie and vigor and gave promise of a I long career ou earth; but, nl.is, we know not ; the day or the boor, and from amort? those i who now stand appalled at poor Benjie'a I taking off the next- victim may possibly bo chosen. Being the only child, and a very uliedient ami faithful one, bis untimely death ; is a sad blow indeed to his afillcled parents, j The funernl took place on Wednesday after- ' li. .on and was iiiieinteil by the Cambria i Guard, thu Dam" less Fire Company, an. I an : immense coticourreoffi lends and sympathy- ; era, making it ohe of thu largest proiresstons j of ti e kind ever witnessed in this place. I Interment, at Lloyd cemetery. Peace lo ids j Hshes. TitfBt'Tr, ok Rrfi-:cT. -Regiment. N. G. P.. nt a -Company A. 5th special meeting bid. I at their armory ot: Wednesday, Sept 20th, lK7fi, adopted the following preamble and resolutions : Wrkrka It lias pleased Almighty (!od to re. move f.oni our ranks our loved and highly esteem ed comrade, Benjamin. Williams, therefore Mrv.lvnt. Thst In the death of rair cemr. do wo deeply deplore the severing of the ties that hound him lo us in bv more than ordinary esteem and sf fecilon. and feeugtilro In his death the loss or a valuable members of nnr organisation. .v-ofi-mf. That our deepest sympathies are ten dered to the relatives i.nd friends i.r ou.- deceased eotiimde In thD. their s id bereavinent, and while thev. ss welt as nnrselvs. nionrn his departur. we sl.eu d all liutnh y liw to lllm who doetli a things well, and t ever ready to obey that call which will enable ni to nn et our omtsds on tnsi eternal cainp'.rig ground beyond the eunliues ol ''Ti's-'f-'-f That our srmorv tie draped In monrn Ing and a copy nftheso r. so.atioBS be sent to the ftiiiill v of oar deceased comrade. W'O'tO't, That these resolutions w In the Khei.shurg pjpi'rs . o. Seru't .1. Ai. TiK'XraoR 1 Scrg't .1. M. StvfiKK, ( erp'l O Thomas, f '..,..! I u v I., wis OoniuiiUee. j Prtvj;. A. H. S i'U oh, J Jury List fob Deckmheu Tfrv !'-- ! Ion- weppend the list of Grand and Tra- ! verse Jurors drawn on Tn,UT last by .Try (mmissiotiera Topper and Baker and Sher- SoTr Cwni; cKTrt rgU,ar tCrm GRAWD JURORS. ftr" Hocr0 Sd J.mnstown. MlA tT' 1mol',dT' l8t War. Johnstown. Wm MiMo. 4- . .. "ncmaugn or. rnrnVii 1 n 3r'' rao,,Je-. 1st Ward, Coni-mauih. V"E"U"? Ver blacksmith, Munater Tw. nuraoaogti, Urmir. (Yoyle Two Perry Rolstmrnr. eioeir h TL . Tohi'l! ,4;,1er9ieUt' Ward. Ebensburg. John Li. Singer, farmer. .Ur.inn t ucuurg. rV"; ti1l,5,yre"' ni-chtt, 4i Ii Ward, Johnstown Zflrr, tor. Alln Sharp, lahorer. Crcyle Twp P ' Henry Y. Shaff-r, dealer, Hlchland Twn Jacob Kunsman, farmer; Whit Vp P" Hiram Orria. farmer, Richland Twp. Joseph HoKiio, farmer. A lloirheny Two Jacob M. Hoover, heater. Coopersdale Dor. TRATKR9 JURORS FIRST WKKK. Allegheny Twp.-John roiijrlass, Adams Twp.-Joho F. Stiili. Ulackhck twp.-Charles Farahangh. cConi,n.augh a(wp.-Wi1Ii,u Umdemyer, Alex. Dar,'y.maU,h Br Jona,h'n Orrlckg, John ( ainhrla Twp John McBrido. JohnMa,oyUr--Utnry r Jolln lynott, nirhrm.TWP "J,,n,e9Sharbaujrb' Jlllo' Cub. IJarrolitown Mor. Henry nium. l)..n?l Tw'f -JPh Cooper. Sila, M. L:iiJ'M'i?neT"".7'fb n-r -''vid Humphr Kbensburic lor.-Ev.in O. Evans, t Jones, rest us I-loyd, X. M. O Neil. ireyf. .torjfe Tohin. P' ueor Kber, DaviJ Johnstown nor. Henry n. Barnes, John S. Buchanan, John Brady, John Coa.l. Win HhvI i"V,k".V.n Tw''-- 'hrist. Snyder. MiMrtlle Bor, John Uofrthi. Kichlan.l Twp.-Wut Myers. Henry Laymsn. AoeelS'i. ' Tw,--W Do..p. Christian Taylor Twp. Ephraim (ioujrhnour. w asiungtou Twp. J,,hn Fjier. W ,iie Twj..-JJ. v. UowniMii, Daniel (Has,. Oder Twp. (Lpper)- Henry Krli yBt Hos tlne, ;en. Spanler. E. A. Vlckroy. 1 Oder Twp. ( Lower)- John Hickman. travemr Jrnotts-ffium) w kkk. Allegheny Twp. Edward Mullen . t ..M.pei-silHle H..i.-ticb Uuiler, Ueorge Cnr ner. Joseph Masters, Couemauirh Twp. John Fgni. t'oi.cniaiittli liitr.- Samuel iirown. .loan Cox. Allium Cope, Andrew Benny, John Kirbv Chest .S,i-iiiK4 Bor. John Counery, AI. J. Cooper. t hest Twp.-John J. Nairle. p urtrck'' T'l'--Jo,,?l,h Uaulner. Jr., If. C Ulik J ti'av'isr,rt Twp'John Ev'". (Beuluh.) John Cnmlirla Bor.-John Eluner. Ea.-t Coiiemauifh llor -(ieorie Itarnhart. Ho-l'ireii1'111" ,ior- -w,n. H. Conueil, Jwia Fi-Miiklin B.ir.-Josiah G.O.sRri Oallitzm Bor. Michael Bracken, Thomai Hor ni'.; Johnstown Bor. Samuel Ream, Curtis G Campbell, David Ditiei t, (J. nie Ue.U-. Ueo". Hi ss, James Km. Samuel K liner, P. H. lVver good, Hli-ntiiie Luther. Jackson Twp. Charles Buxton. Millvillo Hor. Jost-pU Fic-liihouse, Lewis R. Jones. M mister Twp. ieore Mcrullouh. Bi.-tilanil Twp. Hoik U, Hoidcnreltcr, Ja cob Kcploglo. Suiiiiiierliill Twp. Valentine Cramer. Taylor Tn p.-Jniites Miotic rson. (.. Patre. .."'''''Kt' t 'I wp.- J-inies Urawloj , Jacob Kiel, Nicholas Naif It. Win. Tiley. V liiteTw p John (levin. Yoitcr Twp. (Loner) John Sheehan. It l-Na Hisiski.f. Mr. Sitnitel Aiken, a well known resident of White township, this county, took the short cut to eternity by hanging himself with a plow-lwie, in bis own barn, some time during Satitrday last. ny ue fommiucii tne act is accounted for by the fact that he was in arrears to the county aUmt three hundred dollars and to i the school board of disown townshio soiiki ! two hundred dollars more, which had liecn I i-ollected as laxes hy him a cojiple of years ago, while acling i the capacity of const- l.le ...! ....t-.r :.l : ... ' . . " ' "' I"'"" " em- i powered by law to receive the same. In en pUnatinu of bis failure to perform this nart of Ida contract, Mr. Aiken always averred that he had been stopped on the highway near Uoydsville, in said township, one dark night iu the fall of 1K74 and robbed of all the money In bis possession, which be claimed was sufHeeni to liquidate fl.i entire amount due to the county and school board, as aforesaid. Bi thai as it may, no credence seems to have been placed in bis story, as neither the county commissioners, to whom be made bis last appeal in this place on edaesday oi last week, nor tb board of j seh. Mil directors manifested any disposition lo exone-.ate i,tm from the payment of tho money, and hence, in a fit of despair, be sought relief for these and all other earthly trmib'es by that most terrible ami most ilelusi ve of met h, sis. self-murder. M r. Aiken was between fifty and sixty years nf age, if we are rightly informed, and leaves a wife and a grown-up family, one of whom at least, a son, lias been married for several years. A DisTlNinri.siiF.il CAMintrAX Bf.pom INUI.T IIoNOHF.li. The mai.y friends in this vicinity of Hon. Thomas P. Fenlon, of Leavenworth, Kansas a gentleman who was born iu this eounrv and married here, j bis wife liclng Miss Rose Hhcv, of honored .... ii. i " , . , , t name will be glad to learn that be has been nominated for Congress by the Demo crats of the First Kansas district, and that nol withstanding the fact that the district was carried by "he Republicans two years ago by a majority of alxitit nine thousand, there seems lo be strong hopes of Mr. Fen l.'m'a success in the coming s'ruggln. How ever that may be, the honor has ln;en well bestowed, as not only bis Cambria county friends but the people of Kansas and Slates adjoining seem fully lo appreciate, if we may judge from the following notice of Ins nomiualioii cli;ted from a late isi-uo of the Kansas City (Mo.) Time: ,., r fi. F!,st tvatuvn ttctrfrt. I w .. .. :. - - i have noiiiinateil lion. T. r. t-enleu I or ton- less, lie Is one of the ablest men til the tsta'e, and the past vote of the district will hnriily Piove iooi ci Itci ion of the corttest between !liln Mn,,Vhil;ips this lime. Phillips is no match r. him n n,e stump, nud while Immtgralloii has gi-cntlv changed the population of the dis- trict, the loie of events nas wrought a consia erable chango In its poliiical views. In Ml"MHirM. Besolnti.tnsof respect to the meinoi v of Benjamin G. Williams, late a . . . .i t..r fy . . .. ........ I.... ..t rtii, imii.it less r 1 1 e t.'itnii 11 v. I '"" . " . U'ltrsrAR, It Jl S pleased A Itnig.ny ,UW, in ! His wise eispeiis.-ition. to sirikc Iruni the Com- p'tiiv s ri.il thr-rn unc ef Ben-imin lllisms, a ' rati h fill inpmh--r ef eur orvraniTsHon. and one 1 who had endeared himself to every member by his kin t. u micron and nolilft nnture, therefore t,o It That the Dauntless "" ".,.W"K"."' i tuts in n.s .train tit.-i uue vi us u.oti m.ii'v trgetie members I Itf-h'li'rtl. Thai we deeply lament the deeanso or j our brother member, and rxtend to hi? faihersnd j mother our hPuriMt sympathy in this their sai! hui.t of affliefioii. Ihst faithful and constant companion as well as a kli.d tn.l.-r anil it lit i'llt Son. , Iitilr d. That a copy of lha foretcoing rosolu tio i ln presented to th.i p reins of the deceased, and the same be published in the Cam itm A Fntt m.v.s and Vumhri i Ifrra d. I. H. Tl'ontrsoN. ) A l. vt IV EVANS, tiniinlttec. .1. 1. SiTOl'Uli, F.heiishtirs, Sept. 21, 1H73. Tim N'kw PKfM'il'AL. The Lancaster Krurexs of Friday evening last gives the fid- . lowing excellent send-off to Mr. Frauk Lyte, the gcutleman recently choseu and ; now in charge as principal of the public . schools of this lKrotig!i. Mr. Lyte is a fine j specimen of youthful manhoisl in fact, a ' i.er'ect ladv-kilier and as he la still, we ' .1R1..I ffl.A .Tlflu ' w rrt t , io rndut of : the S'ate NormalSchool atMillcrsville, brother i of Prof. 14. () Lvte. of that institution, aud also a brother of Mr. J. L. Lyte. of the Erorninev, . i..ri I -..I. r this morning tor unensnurg. Cam'brii county, to take the position of princi pal of the school of that place. The best wishes of a host of friends went with hlin. Yhv is (3ollins. Johnston & Co. 'a bank the fovrest spot iu Ebeuaburg? tbere's a Durk Iu it. Becauee . j 1 presume, fancy free, we advise the gifls j are not practical or experienced, that Dys- The fol owing described real estate: Beginning but r,o they possibly need no advice on that j pepsia can not invariably lie enred, but we , at a post corner of Undo of Robert Williams and snl iect Be thatas'it may, bore is what the J are pleased to sav that. Green's AlurST John T. Williams; thence by la-.id ol John T. Ksilc, says about the geutleman in que j Flower has never, toour knw.edffe, failed . X" mer" rr!'heiy70rc,i?: Don: to cure Dyspepsia and Li ver Complaint lit all . e, IO . pst . thcnco ly rUl ;o'Vgrtiea. k fCQi i23 IE" OoCP.T l'KOCr.KDISGS. ll.'lviDg J.o (I.-siro to t-reAi the Joimstov. n 2'; -frane as it seems disposed to treat us that is, as if wa had ceased to exist as a pnbliu journal we trans fer to our columns the following report, fur tushed to that paper by a legal gentleman in this place, of the doings in Court from the time our paper went to press on Thursday arternoon until the close of the session at 11 o clock ou the following Satitrday forenoon: f rJi' K, rs- A- R"PP nd Sarah E. Burns, dolnir business as A. Saup &Co. Action titr V1h re.oovr balance alleired by plain tiff to beduehim from defendants on a con tract to run log-8 iuto Chestcreek. m Clearfield town-ship-said vontract haviuir been entered into several years afro with John J, Burns, since de ceased who was their sgonl. The suit, also in cluded damages arisinir Trom said ajrent not al lowing plaintiff to put in as many Iors as he at flnt (ontraeted r.ir. The amount claimed was oyer MO, but the jury decided, atreran absorce 0' S2 (fi 'aUte8' t'"lt Mr" Krl8e '""Sent'tle1 to John E. Holmes vs. Bernard McOee. This w as an action on the case to recover damages r.""J".'d n,'n-P"rformanceot contract. The plaintiff had boiurht land from the defendant u"drn"rtJlc,?of.,rref'nip,,t which provided that the deed should be made as soon as said land could be surveyed, and the former irave ju.lirment notes s security for the purchase money. The defendant entered the notes, and when the ft.st one became doe, an execution was issued airainst defendant in th imini but who is plaintiff in this action. Mr. Holmes I came into Court and obtained a rule to show j cause why said writ should not be stayed until Mctiee would fultill his part of the oiiirinal ! contract by executing a pr3"d and stiScient i deed. Proceedimrs wercjtcuordfmrly suspended j and In the meantime Met ice tied H ,iPOd tTourt. when he proceeded to collect hisjudg. ment. which Holmes paid under protest, allelr It'e 'hat there was n misdescription in the deeij which descritied the laud ss lylnT in lirr township Cambria county, whereas il was situ ated in Pine township, Indiana county, and now suit was brmiirht to recover daiintu-es sns- tallied by reason of this suspicion cast upon the j title. Aftvrall theevidenceor the plaintiff was I he Court directed his counsel to take a win ; Hint, for the reason that ir they had a reined r ! they had mistaken the proceeding hv whieh in obtain it. The next case taken up was Fiaticiscus Hun derltch vs. Ftridius Levy, or Hair township. This was an action on the case, with promises, and the allegation of the plaintiff was that iu Ioveml er last the defendant visited New York, where plaintiff then resided she being a poor (ierman washerwoman-and while there Mr. l-vy became acq minted with her. He pro posed to marry tue lady, and held out as an In ducement that he whs the owner or real wstate In Pennsylvania, to the value of $ai,oml. An Hu-n-emeiit ws entered Into by which he was to execute a tod title for one-third of his pro perty, providinr she would marry him. For ci-ititlii reasons the nuptial ceremony was r.ot performed at the time, but after I Uc defendant returned home he sent word for her to tnee: him in Ebenshurg, and the agreement, would be consummated. Miss Jlundirlich came on, and Levy induced her to accompany him to the villare of M. Nicholas. In Barr township, a family named Miller, who had come with her from New Yolk, heinir elong. Mr. Miller had bought Is nd from defendant, and.was then on hi way to take possession of it. The articles hy which the one-third of Mr. Levy's possess stons were to be transferred were to be written next morning, and the two remained together that nitrlit. Whan daylight cams he treated her In a very rude and indecent manner, and finally aliased her off with threats of taking-her life with a butcher- knife, which ho held in his hand. This was the story of the woman, and when it caate the defendant's turn be simply remarked that he always had bi-en nud was ready now to marry her. Some further testi mony wsi adduced, and, at It) o'clock, p. mm Cjun u.lj'iurued until the following inoruinf. FKI DAY'S OKSSION. Upon re assembling the henrtnr of the above ease was continued, and at hair-past 13 o'clock the evidence was nil iu. An adjournment was ordered until 2 o'clock, p.m.. when the argu ments of respective counsel were made, nud the cliMitre iven the Jury. After an ab sen -e of tit.otit one hour Ihev came In wild a verdict In laror of plaintiff ii the sum of $i.-sii. It. II. Urown (Tor useof the firm of Me-Pauley & Baiiic-y) vs. Michael Bracken and Thomas Bradley, was next in order. The history of this case Is as follows: In January. 1S75. K. H. Brown entered Into articles of agreement with the di-.'t ti'lHiilt, by which he was lo -II them a stcani-eturine and saw-mill, then located near Nineveh Station, and Iho aame were to be de livered on Iho cars at the village named. The consiileratinu was fixed at l.4ot). but owing- to some previous dealings betwein the panic", he an mint waschanxod to I,20U. Subsequent ly Brown transferred said agrtumcnt lo Messrs. MeOmley and Itntiiey, who wero dointr business at Osceola, but wlio resided in Altoona. He " Irdwbu-d lo them, and they notifiud the de- 'endants, Jirncketi Jt Bradley, of the transfer. f.VVJ'iV "I'.t!11"1" I'V' IU1 1M'r.T their note " K U- .'r,w? Vbo. " 'P al.eied. took the same to .Vlc-Cauley Jt Kamev. and irot their ier- ""--p"i ii. miu tio.-, nt? wim in iirireui need of moio-y at the time. They took hU In diTiiiiinl note for a portion ot tin amount ho owed them. Slid ho agreed to nut the bilsnee I 4 smiii ss the first note could tie negotiated, j Tha aper was discounted not Ion- after this j at a bank In Alto.ina. and Brown sent -McCau- i ley a .inniey tin ci.eeK lor lii naiauce. or a portion or l lie same. Mr. Bmwn alleged that the .-notify nocessuiy to meet said check was in the First National Bank. Johnstown, at the time it was forwarded, but that afterwards, bcii g mbarrassed, he drew it out and used the t ui.d., t:nd B w Mi-Ciiiilej- Kamey (both ch.-ck and note I avion t.i i n i.isimi un d I claim that f t.At- Htil VI. I t-..lfrtSl. IIPI..L...II V IIr.IU In iknl. tr i.-isictioiis with Brown, and hence they socirht to recovnr from defendniitt iiamad. Tiie latter In the meantime had paid the note for tl.&fl) negotiated hy Brown, and therefore re sisted i armeiit. The jury retired, and. after a short siiiviiec, broughl in a verdict iu favor of defendants. The next case taken up was Billings & Whee lock vs. L. S. Li -wis and Henry U. Lewis, doing business a L. S. Lewis Ac Co. 'i nn aulioli was brouglir by pialutiiTs to recover the amount of a note drawn by de'endams iu their tavor. Lewis At Co. tlrst offered to verity by niTidavU a special plea to the effect tbit no partnership existed between the parties mentioned s be longing to said II nil, and l.mve was grntited by the Court, whereupon thj plitintiVs alleged urpri-.-, am? the case wss continued. The Fust National Bank of Altooua vs. Fred. owinkel, was next on lae li.if. In this ease. the oefendaut !,",." ,r' '. ti isc 1 u 1 1 . ei hi i had held a min- for t-V, ilruwn a man tisiued Reed, winch was i the bank; but as sil l note was was I afterwards protested, the plaintiffs sought to lioia oeiati'lant. as he was eudorsee, Mr. V ow inkel restated o.irm.Mic on the ground that j there whs not suilicient notice of protest, as he had r.evvr received any tutortnstion ftiat such was the esse. I'l iintiirs allegod that they had untiled a notice to htm. at his proper address, as near a they could ascertain It. ATl:ilDAT'll H."MOS. Upon Court reassembling at 9 o'clock on Sut ui lymoriiiiig. titc ai guiitoiits of uounsel and charge of J u.lga Dean were delivered, ami the nisltc-r went lo (he jury. They wereabsent on ly a few minutes, w hen a verdict of Ji.-Hi.CM was returned in favor of the tiank that including the lull amount or the note, with interest. The iast cause on the list was then called, be ing an action of ejectment between tieorge B. num. ii mtiKM jini inn oioifn Kurlx. fiiu was tiro.itit h.v h email vs. frank diuiffstorecov- era lot of ground claimed by t hwiii In Su nnn.-r-I. ill township, aa.1 the evIJuiee in the u:aiter occupied the nttention of Court but a Short time, when ilia jury was directed to lin.1 for the plaintiffs the tsud (ieseribed in writ, but Hint the defendant was not tn the open and no torious posei ssiou of the same as is contem plated iu law. The question as to where the co. is should fall was reserved, ami at 11 o clock, a. u , Court finally adj turned. - IF 1 iinlt MAn Health. Many a one wishes fot- .-nr.. 1 health wilhotit. mAimr ns . . of the pioper mens to obtain it. Reader. whoever you are. go now whilst this notice la acting on your mind and employ Dr. Key ser, "of Pittsburgh, w ho has made chrottio diseases his at ml v for vears. In isea.seA nt , . ,-. ..i.i' t, i. r - . i ' ' "j'j--.i.j , " ' .r,u " rivals. He has stn.lleil the diseases of the lungs in all their phases, and, if curable he Citn cure you. Do not wait however until your const ,! of ion is a w reek ; until the whole t. ,..i 5 it... .tiL.,-,.... - i.n, ...-., J ' " v " " ' "' . .......... then, it may not be too late. Dr. KRVSF.lt'S 1 Lunii Ci kk has worked wonders in restor- lliff Ilea tb ami removing disease. II will cure often -a leoi nothing else will, and when you find it. impossible t consult tlie !.n-tor personally, get his essay and his Lung Cure. The book will Iks sent free to ail who write for it. Price of L ing Cure $1.50 per Itottleor SJ7.S0 per half dozen. To bo had Jit Dr. Keysera j Lulairatorv, 240 Tenii avenue, Pittsburgh. His private cuiis.iliiug effice a No. l'0 I'eun ; avenue. J -s-. False Impressions. It is generally , supposed by a certain class of citlz.'ns, who; Bh forms, such as S'lnrSromaeb, Cosfiveness Sick Headache, palpitation of the Heart, low apiiits, &c. &c. Out of 30,000 dozen bottles inst ytar f, rt single failnre was re- ported, but thousands of complimentary let ters received from Drneg'sts of wonderful tn res. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it.. Sample bottle 10 cents. Regular Size 75 cents. For sale by Lemmon & Mur- ray, .Kbensbnrg, aud P. M. Woleblagle & Son, Wi'ruortj. i3 CS'fej r!2 O ----- Local Co-rre.j)oiiilciisC, GKEEMVtTK'.J, ej.',. 1. BEAR Frekman Presuming that a few notes political and otherwig ., from this place would' F rove of some interest to your many readers shall offer no excuse for Intruding on your valuable space with this communication. We find business here, as elsewhere, very dull, with no signs of improvement, and our business men have long since come to the conclusion to accept the condition of affairs with the beet grace possible. The fifth annual exhibition of the Westmore land Agricultural Society will open on the 'Jwth of the Present month and continue for four rtsys. this Society has one ot the best. If not the very best, grounds In the western part of the Mate, including as It does a very fine half mile racecourse. Thecoming-exhibittonrproin-ises to be a good one. 1 The Odd Fellows excursion. Including Odd I-ellowa and other citizens of Westmoreland county to the number of five hundred, left this plaee to-day (Monday) Tor Philadelphia. The party was to be Joined by others at Latrobe, Derry and Blnirsville Intersection. Up to the present time this county has been remarkahir well represented at the Centennial Exhibition. t,npt. John Sorter, proprietor of the "Miller nouse." and a former resident I may say na-tive-or Cambria county, is meeting with (rood success In the business lo which he is engaged Capt. Porter Is a rentleman In every sense of" the word and therefore deserves the best of good luck. By the way, the Captain Is doing some good work for tba Democracy of West moreland county. Politics sre getting pretty brisk here now and the contending parties have already betrun to "charge along the whale line," and from now until the7lh of next November we may expect to have plenty of meetings, processions, etc. We have a "Tilden, Hendricks and Ke form Club" with a membership of upwards of two hundred, and also a -Jefferson Associa tion," with a strong membership. Both Clubs will do iffii-lert service doting the campaign. Apropos or this, I may mention that three fine Tilden and Hendricks' poles may already be seen towering heavenward with the words "Tilden, Ilendricksand Iteform," thrown prom inently to the hreene. Old Westmoreland, :he Star of the West," will second the efforts of "Little Cambria," on theTth or November next with an old-time majority of eighteen hundred for Tilden. Hendricks and Kef orm. Mark this. P.y the way, Mr. Editor, we are glad to notice the manly way In which you have repelled the uncalled for attacks by certain scallywags on your respected candidate for Sheriff, Mr. John Ryan. Such vile slanders as have been circula ted in his rcgnro will only add to his majority and bring a well-merited condemnation upon their authors. Itospectf ully yours, D.Q. Carkoli.towx, Sept 1S.18T8. Psar Fresh an I suppose you canperfectly agree ami sympathize with us on the weather mud. ete. Thisdt.ll and rsinv wx-ir is devoid of news In consequence of the people being house J. But time in its everlasting flight still overtakes mortality, and onlv this even- ur ono oi (iiiroincsi ami most respectable cit izens, Mr. Philip Sehet tig, father of your towns man. neurit e Schcttig. was called from time to eternity. His denth was sudden, he having ate his evening meal and was afterwards engaged in doing chores about the house until bed time, when he retired and died iu a few minutes after laying down. How true !t Is that "iu the uilds of life we are in death." Pot.mcA r There was an enthusiastic meeting of the eft Izens or Susquehanna township on last Satur day evening, ar f he school near Jno. O.C- Bear er. Esq., in said township. Mr. Bearer him seir was elected President and stated the object of the meeting In a few well chosen words. Speechi-s were also inad by J..T. Thomas, Esq., 1 . R. Sesnlsn, Esq.. Aug. Walters, Esq.. ami James Null. They have a Democrxtic Club there, gotten up tinder the auspices of Mr. J. O. G Learer. and It is In a flourishing condition. On next Saturday afternoon, Sept. 21d, the Carrolitown Club will have a pole raUinganda big meeting. Hope to Bee the Freem an repre sented. Mo KB Anon. ITVf f.kiai HOFFMAN-HARBrsON Marrl-d. at New Rrightoa, Pa, on Thursday, Sept. 14. I78. Dr. L. D. Hoffman, of this place, and Miss CALl.m Hahbisos, or Beaver Falls, Pa. Enjoying as he does the esteem of all who know him, the Doctor, since his arrival home on Wednesday last with his fair vouog bride has been almost overwhelmed with congratu lations and giw4 wishes, to which it Is meet and proper that the printer man should add his quote. That he has secured an amiable and de voted companion in the handsome young lady whom he has endowed with his good name, we cannot for a moment doubt, and that she h.. . decided wisely and Well In bestowing her affec tions ana -inning nor destiny with one so wor'hy is equally mnifest. to all who are ac quainted wfih the Doctor. Such being the case, a happy wedded lire cannot rail to be the result, and we know of nono who more fully deserve such a blessing than the Doctor and bis estimable youn bride. MILLER BCKK EY. Married, at the Cafho fte church In this place, on Tuesday morning, Sept. P.I, 1.S7, by Rev. Father Boyle, Mr. John O. Mn.i.KR.of Ebensburg, and Miss Cath im.m A. Iti-KkKT, of Cambria township. We are only stating a fact known to every body acquainted with the estimable young I ri le when we say that few if any have ever entered the matrimonial state who were better fitted to perform the duties of a wife than Is our friend Katie. Fully Informed as to the duties or housekeeping, gentle and confiding In her disposition, and Industrious nd saving In her habits, it will be no fault of Iter's If peace and plenty do not at all limes abound in her well kept household. That she has secured a husband worthy or such a wife we sincere'v hope, and that a long and happv lire here and a.hlissftil eternity hereafter awuits them both is the earnest prayer we offer in their behalf. OHITI'ART. PARRTSH. Died, st his residence, near Lor ctto, on Monday, Sept. II. 1S7, after a brief ill ness, Mr. Thomas I'ARBisn, aged 72 years, 6 months and III days. The lather of deceased. Josue Parrish, receiv ed instructions from and became a convert to the Roman t.'at holie faith under the care and council of the lamented first pastor of Lorettot Rev. D. A. Unilitzin. He shortly afterwards removed from Bedford to Citmiirlj eonntv in IV "... ' ' ' '.r . V':V '"l ion oi jnuiii trout iiiai tuiiiiiui lover or imuioria: son's. For a number of years the venerable prelate gave a station and celebrated :!ie holv sacrifice at his house, and thus not only hed hts family the advantage of his edifying sermons, hut also of his frequent pious instructions and edifying example. Reticent in disposition, he was free from cal umnv. A dutiful hus'innd. a loving and much briers I fa'ltrr. a kind neighbor a pious, sincere Christian, he passed from earth lamented by a hi rc circle of relatives and friends. Msy It p!eae Ood to admit to his heavenly kingdom he who so earnestly ho pud for his mercy. He quirKciit in p.Trr.. . lYlLMAM. Died, In this place, at 10 o'clock on Monday night, Sept. lS.lsTfi, Brn.?min Wil liams, jr., only child of Benjamin Williams, sr., aged 21 year add 3 months. Etetari DBDRAHCK AGENCY, T. W. DICK, Gexi'l Insurance Aent, i:iivxsiiunG9 pa. Policies written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" ,nl other I'frst 'lstss lompan les, Ehcnsbiirg. Sept. 21. 1878 -ly. T TST for ARGUMENT COURT, to be held on Monday, Sept. 25. 1S7(: Stlncmnn et nx vs. Knrts Holmes vs. M'ee : D. H. Hess, Adm'r. Vs. A. Wilson et al : S-ime vs. Same; M ?Vl 'Clara vs. Msr Jane Mitchell Samerville vs. Finn.-y et al ; Citation to Bowman. Assignee of Barnhart : Li troll vs. Stonebraker et sl , Aiyers vs. Bsrker &Orav : Meader Furnitnre Cit.vs. M'Cleltand tk.Co.:Shett!Ts Deed tu leorse Wood : Win. .1. Buck vs. Tluiaas Ouim.in ; Wll- ne m. vs. wutiolm; Vtilllam Dorian, Insolvent ..,( 1 1 lull Knrni n.u ti ijiiinnnl It .1 I la . 2 . K "vu- uoar vs. (Jnughiiour. B M'OOWl. Prothonotsrv. Prothonjtary's OiBee, Ebensburg, Sept. 15, 1878. EXECUTRIX' ALE or JT. 13 tV ESTAT 13. 1Y order of the Orphans Court of Cambria J county, I will offer st Public Sale, at my resi lience In C-.nibria township, on SATURDAY, the 7lh OCTOBER, 1876, AT 2 O-f thsM It. . M.. west. 110 perches, more or less, to a ixist on line of ian.t et KoiH-rt wiinams: itienee ny land of said R. Williams, south 174 perdu-n. ne.iuor less, lo 'he p'aco of begiitn nir-coiita niim t ).V E HUNDRED A L H ES. tiinre or less. The aisjve descibed land is well timbered with hemlooK. hweh and maple. TtRU ofSai.k. Ono-thtr l on confirmation of salo and balance in two eijual annual payme-tis thereafter, with Interest to be secured by Ix'md.un i MARY JANE LARIMER, Esecutrix of Wuc. l.tHittu i, dee'd. Cambria Tp., Sevt. is, isro it. --- '- ikli J3i -. T'f" I J i I . 'I't Atjt.ntH S ; fco it el irnvl;. t 1 Till'! S It K Si I I, V K It ! ll ncii.r.l "s now hook wl'h tntrodncti.-wi by Mark Twain is Just ready. It is the rioh"-t in text and tllnstrtitionsseen for a lof.g time. Are yon ont of work or drsgg'ng alony un some dull book? Oo for this one. 'It will fill your ixx-kets sure! I etn't delay and lose territory you wain; send for circular at once. It costs nothing to sea them. Address AMERICAN Pl'DLlNHlNO CO., Hartfur.1, Conn., or F. C. HBlSd It COj Newark, N.J. MMM niaeaaea, like rivers, spring from amallcnnses. The roaring river may not be easily diverted Innu Its eonrse. nor the neglected disease from Its de structive work. Taken In time, disease, which is merely an Interrupted function, may bo averted by the n of Nature's remedy, Tarrant' Seltzer Aperient. It combines the medicinal properties of the best mtnoral waters In the world. HOLD BY ALL DRUGQISTS. &pi"ii77 Week to Agents. Samples FREE. pv)vCsJ i P. O. VICKLRY, Augusta. Maine. WESTKKN LANDS MOMESTFADS, If yon want reliable Information, where and how to get a cheap t-'AM. or govern merit llnme sitenit. frrr. send yonr address to H. J. (lit. work. Land Commissioner, Iiawrenee. Ksn.. snd reeelve araii a copy of The Kansas I'arlllr flomrstead. A FARIiT AND HOHE Ot Your Ow ii. row is the Time to Secure It! Ths Jff snd rhrnftrxt lnods In market are In Eastkrn Nebraska, on the line of the Union Pacific Railroao. The niest favorable terms, very low rates of fare and freight to all settlers. The best markets. Free passes to land buyers. Maps, descriptive pamphlets, new edition of "Ih PioNKBn'sent free everywhere. Address O. V PA VIS, Land Commissloaer, I. I. Ii, K., Omaha, LANDfor SALE. R( iififl A n: k FAKniMi ami JO,OOU iPtllKB I. Ms. near the great Kanawha River, in Pntnsm Connty, West Vir ginia, in quantities to suit purchasers Soil good, water pure and abundant, UinlK-r excellent', churches, schools and mills convenient : title per fect. Price 3 to per aero. Terms ape..iiim.ia tlng. Send for full description lo J. I, Mi LEAN, Wlnflcld. Putnam County, Wert Virginia. 50 'ls)ltlt-tr fsrrts, wfth your name finelv printed, sent for 2Sc. We 'have ! styles. Agents Wanted, ft samples sent for stamp. A. H. FULLER t Oil., Brockton. Mass. Si tn CiOil per day at home. Samples Worth U fiO IU fpZiU 'reo tirtxsoK &.. I'ortlnnd. Me FFI.T CARPKTIMiS, 20 to 45 cents per yard. KI LT t ll.lMJ for rHtms in place of plaster. HIT h'OOMU and MP.I0. For Circular and Sample, address C. J. FA Y, Camden, New Jersey. EBENSBURG HQUSE-FURlTlSHG STORE IS THE PLACE TO BCY STOVES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, TAINTS, &c. 10-18.1 GEO. HUNTLEY, FropV. Tp-tARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and JG, examine the neatest little CHOPPING MI LL ever Introduced. It chops from lit to It; bushels of rye, corn or oats per hour. BCY ON B-1T COSTS ONLY W5. TJTI.ARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and JC; buy the HKST CORN FODDKB A Nil STRAW rU ITKH ever s d l in this count v. Their cost more than saved in one year by cut ting your feed with it TT ARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and get the best MOWING ASf UK AP I'S ("J MACHINE made. PRICES tiRE.VI'LY REDUCED. PLCIvSMITHR, HUNTLEY will sell l you Horse S1kh-s, Horse Nails, Car riage Bolts, Bar Iron, Nail Rod, 'nst Steel, e., VERY LOW FOR CASH. O USE KEEPERS, GO TO HUNT LEY'S and buy the BLA NCHARIl (il URN, the best in the w jild. Sold lor Cash at manufacturer's priwsi OUSEKEEPERS GO TO HUNT , LEY'S and save 2a per cent, bv pay ing cash for Table Knives. Forks, Spoons, it, PITTSBURGH, PA. The most complete institution In the United States for the thorough practical education of young and middle aged men. Ktndf nis received at any tlie. Address for Circulars contslnin fall p.rtienlsrs, 1 -lo.-3m.J J. O. SMITH, a. M., Principal. DMIXlSTRATOR'S XOTlCH. Estate of Titomas Pakwiph, rtc'd. Iettrs of Administration on the estate of Thos. Psrrlsh. late of Allegheny township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are reou'-sted t make J prompt payment, and those having claims against j l lie ice win Tiresun., Lt.oiu uro'criy auiiii-uiii'aiv.i for settlement. E. aPAHRKH. A.Jnh.I..t,-stors. Sept. 2a, I8t. i. I) M INISTflATION XOTl 6kT Estate of John Ur-hhav, dee'.l. Ths undersigned gives puh'ieno Ice tliit letters or administration hsve been gruatej t0 h'-r.-n the estate of John (x-lirsn. late of (I il.lt in twn'h!p , Cambria county, deeesscd. snd all persons in ilebtcd to said estate sre requested to tnske pay ment, while those having cirims agslcs ihe same will present them, duly authenticated in prefer shape for settlement. MA RO A RET WH ALEN. Ailm'i. Oallittin Twp., Sept. -Jl. ISTfl. et DMIXlSTRATOR'S XOTICK. Estate of A IlKAM KORL, dee'd. letters of ndmiaistrstion on the etite .f Abram Noel, late of Albgheny township .de ceased, having been granted to t lit undeisigued. all persons indebted to snld eefnte are r-piet-ed to maVe nromnt tldvmrtit. ami those r; inir claims a.uinst the same will pr.-s..Ttt them pro- j periy autiicnriimte i ior serrn-tneni. W. A. B. LITTLE. Administrator. Allegheny Twp., Aug. It. 1S79. t. STRAY STKEiV-Came ito the enclosure of the subscriber, in Washing ton township, on or about the first of .lun hist, a light hrindle colored Steer, shout two yesrs eld, with white forehead, smsll white stripe itcr.s the back, snd a finall mark on the nn.ler s: le of the ear. The owner Is rennested to call. csr.h!'li bis claim, pay all Iccltimnte charges, :ict take the steer away, if he wishes to prevent the stle of tne same ss the law directs. JOHN 11 EL. Washington Twp.. Sept 8, lST3.-3t. X NOTICE. The account of II. Kin- koa.1 .ssiflrnee of Floreni-e Wiih.l.raii.t. i of Alleghenv tnwnhlp. Caintria eounty. husbeen filed In the Pro! honoiary"? (bfli-e of I'nmhria : county and will be presented lor confirmation at : the next regular term ofjtNiUrt toeonren- a. E' ' enshurg. bir said county, on tiie first Mondsy, of . Decc-miier next. ' H Mct'OIX'r A. Prothonottry. Prothonotrrj 'sOiflco, Ehtnaburg.Scpt. 4. 1S7J. 3 , : "C'lXK IMtilTFOK SA LlT.I h tvo : for sale a cboi.-e lot of young I'OLXND t'iflNA 'IGS, the l.esl li tlin ii t sis t ir profit ; f.ittns at any age and will 'i.'!i i'Ji i Ss'J lbs. Iroin '.I months to a year old. For tor- ; 1 tln r particulars addiess lue st S'-.k'ng Vi.!'-y, , : Iba'r Co., Pa. UECbEN FOX. i ju. io, io;6. Sai. TEES JNOW A. it)r rri 1 1: ST Tflie 1IV ARGAIIMS! Ever experienced in EBENSBURG. TME GBIHDIST DISPUl Largest Array CHOICE 0000$, WE DARE SAY, illilll i il Uillt ail HAS UEEX OFFERED TO Folks 1 llal ' CI if CI BEADY CASH FROM ALL! UHXtKMBBll Our ONE PRICE and do&'t forget the balance or the firm of PRYCE, BAXTER, JONES & CO., IN TUDOH'S BUILDING, HIGH ST., Ebensburg-. Men's Heavy Hoots, the verr Itost in Ihe market, can be had at our Store for $2.50. Wc have the largest and best selec tion of CalictK's in town, whieh wo will sell at 6, 1 and 8 cents ixt yard. An immense stock of Shirting, 10 and 11 1-2 cents Jier yard. Come and examine our stock of Muslins from fi to 10 cent a tor van!. A new slock of Flannels, the very best, fully wart anted anj of our own make. Cassimcres -jfour own make enough to supply cvetvlnxly in the county All wool and Mo shiicMy. A bis; atock of Yarns, of which this advertise men, is not one. Call and see.. Cheese only 2 cents per pound. Twelve boxes just received. Coffee, rt prune article, at 22 and 25 cents. The bc!t Syrup, Itettrr article than have ever heretofore leen brought to town, nt 80 cents per jrnllon. We want FOUR TONS of Rutter, for which Wc will pay the l.iglieib price in merchandise. JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BAffi! 120 f linton St., Johnstown, Pa. CHARTERED SEPT. 12. U7H. lirl'OSITS received of all sums not less than One Dottar present rate of Interest, six per cent. Interest is dhe in the months of June snd Decemler. aud ir not withdrawn is added tothe d.-js.sit, tlinscem. pounding twice a year wiUiout troubling the de positor to call or even to p-esettt the deposit book Money loaned on Real Estate. Prelen-nee. wit h liberal rates and long time, gfvr-n to borrowers of fering first mortgages mi tMrins wort h fnuror more tlm'-s t he auionnt et loan desired, tiood reference perf.H-t tit'es. etc.. required. This corporation is excluslrely a Savings Rnuk. IVe commercial deposits received, nor disoouuts granted. No loans on personal security. Bit at application" lor borrowers, copies of the roles, by-laws, and spiwinl law relating to Uuls lisnk. sent to nv address deSTcd. Tkcbtkcs .lame C.(.p.-r. David IMbert, tt. H. Ellis. A. T. Itiiwes. F. W. Hhv, .lohn Lowman. H. Hs-nmer. jr.. Daniel McLangliiin. D. J. Morrell, lamea MoMlllen. .lames tM-.rlev, Iewis I'lltt, H. A. B-.gs. ('(.mad Sut.jK-F, Oeotge T. twauk, and W. W. Walters. DANIEL .1. MORHI.LL, President. Fni'H Iiickrt. Tr. astir t. Cvavs Eunea. Seioii -r. (ia-.v,"76.-ly. PiBRF,'TM.rRBLE S ORSS. 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. P.JI'IXrMPVrs. HEAD and TOM B- rrl SIOM8 OI NTl.lt ami rxm. N KT SLAB.-. MAX I FL-. - . mauu-Js. a. f . factiin-fi of thexery te-i j tabaii and 1 1 American Mamies, l-.nttre satisf ae-f j! Tl t! m guarante.d in price, design and t i.Jvf " ciiHrti-i'-r oi worn. t "" T tors r-r"-irii!;v soliclted jf-Viste; t ry low- T and prompilv r.!b-d al ihe vt rv est cash rates. Try me. ApulCi, l-;.i.-tf. JOHN PARKE. H. I'liANK. M. IV, rps,ctfuliy oft.-rs bis professional set vice to the citlrens of El'crist.nrr and vt-lnitv. I iffl.-n fining residen'-e nn.i ttiii- !nte'T'ln tiie rear tat ion. R. .1. Idold'S 'Inii a'ore Slirl.t eslls es.. l.t ma le at t tie'rrldenue cf Irs. Dune. m I Ya w frds:reet, t' nsbttrg. (4-24.-tt. ! po.l IliUNrj SCHOOL r.-u Yoinu . La I1 KS. The SiMcrs of St.. .Ion. pi fin ff i.pene.1 a B.ari!ing Selsiol fur Yeaeg Ladiv a -t. Alary's ' onrent. Ii.itli.l:i sbur. ta. Tenris. A .VII x-r sntiitin. pavbl m a.ivsnee. Muie and IacgUAges. CAtra charge. l-1.3tn.) A TA IT. m iv, r IIYSICIAN anii Sriiio.iv Cau ... c. ii. IS i., w lneate.1 at Sl. uu.,.nc. Carol, ri t c.uut Night eti! o...ii. be nujb the Posi-offl.-e. J; it, ii-.T.-tt. TTkTM. II. SKCIILEi:, Jtrr,ef rt v Lntr. Ebepsburs. Pa. O.fien in Col enable Row. ireci to ly occupied by Wir. Kl- ' Mm TINT FAR INW UHV I 11 1 t a Ull creawar
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