i LOCAL AND PERSONAL Hi err. ft ml the 1)1 her riace. H av. ii bv pr;iiel, the ruiu lias at length ' ' !' ''l ...,'..ril tipple that in Atmles w ith .' . 1" I. -.1.-1 lll-eil it I V r..(l litn w. ' , j -jiitlilUl" - - lirl A; ,.i Ml " M'""' ooushleralile depth !;,,, tl,r.ei.r four of L.l.o,lBu... g, t.u ; ho'- ,4 liavis. , the Keptihlnan 'i,. for Sin-rill', ha lecn i-oiititicil to pia.e for several days past ii k of asthma. i in 1 1 1 -.-v re att.-ifk of" iisthma. ,,, ,v:ini;i's ilay ( estcnlay ) was 1n- l,t :unl beautiful oasis in the ,1 ,t a ill'C;;' n r i n t ... , i. it. i vrtreiilljeBliy n:i Ji:" in. .n iii.jit? 11117 ib. ! (iiir s-'i'T leys' commemorated Penn ;:i .lav l.y t;iret praclke iu theinorn ' :l" priVii-h: iu tho afternoon. v Vpl,. nl a ihonsinnl yar.ls, however. -1". p. Iii-riiey, ti. , oi inooiia. came ri'ui ll"- Centennial the other 1ay .. . . . i. .-..i. i . i , . . mill Wii'fii moi i'"'M'i-ii(ioiE, the i-l-.l il lii.-h ii.iiinine.l seven oreiuhl dol- I"-.. l'i k.xvkei ,., it for thnjr diMipjrnished ' u . m'i lli! T. Il. ii. J. filorrell. one of I .... J , I'-m'-j ! i ;i ii if Board t I cutetmial Mmia " ,',,l"lt''', nttemleti th ccre- 1" ii:i!- 1 vaiiia il.iy iu a boitv. I'1 J' " . . . e i.m . t . .. T i . t. -.trh"vy ihm1"!""""! i. iiiev..ourt i . nil rruw (Saturilay) evening for !, . if.iriail:-.itii;aTilieii,Ilei:ilrU-k!i j.riii Cul. Let tht-TB he a full turu J II KiHinger was arrested In liar- -. ;i M.ii'il.iy tuieuoou for stealing V' ;i M 'l ,w v dollars fr.n-i Mrs. M. , . .;i i . r. nf A!''na, n Wed nvsjay of I . k Ivioiug'-r is now In the Holli- i.iini Ki'tT'Te, of Johnsfoa-n, was f.i;'it jail here the of her d y to answer a: iv rriilwr '.'H t t charge of fornication , ;.. ! iMffern-d a;;a:nst him by one ,f .,. i ,... hut s'ilitqitently releaMed i c liie necessary bail. f::,' 1. imh'.ic.nt 'Miatoi i.il Conference f i si ii ri.-t (I'aiii'.ii.i and Piair) will t..:- tl.' '!! f Ir. John 11. Clark, i' -. r-:. m "''"' k, A. M., on Momlay i-j-, ti ras t"v t!i a'ready ilicided upon I i. ;: k 'i i- ! .l-din A. Li-moo. .1. n'i:i.- tli- !-l7.i of lien's cj'.; fi-11 in ! i-.';;t:'y !st w-rk, if the Everett i" ::u.' the truth, hir'i it may be ii. t i ff, but if Everett gvts up ..--' ry i:k tH; its rr-pntation for Ve i .iii.i.jtibteilly SllfJiT. . i. .I i. i'li M. ('tnphell, Ii"pn'lican , -!! 'i.:'i w ss in town nu Mmi . I 1" i f lay l.t:. Still we dni'l think ; .i'.-i'iv lia:ipy, and it may bi that . :!ii-ui '-i iiitl leutial Rctiblicans in , j: ;;s in i,l te !il reftloa why. ii.; I !... v,i:. -A -IM i.V.IMl I lullii.-u .Inmes Mr(i:U!ll had his I'i'iiken, and wa.s otherwise ter Mtailv iiijitre.l by another party :t ; i:, -i - ..v. n ih li.iin lie lia.l a light at . ; i. i springs on Vedn.H.lav last. i.- v .i- i ' i i I and btought P. Kit here 'r r- J of -r i:iiiv :i f :.-rii.niii -i l.L H r.ii'.xn, i-'l., one if the candf .'.... I r A.'--!i:!.!y ti the i.epiibii. nti t icket, i n i'li an r!i-rt ti:ie. i : ng tour t bis wt k, tint i ...'' P iMul i! i:p hi ll biini ii cs. H is own ! r'j i,.j:.a4' '-, in lie improbably aware, are : '" t-:"i: :r.- re tha i i cau.iid.ite this ..r-.e I i v ..,t ",,r Asscinblr. I l'it ' oi EtUv chart; (ion. Jacob ' ':n;i'i : n;h Laving Imtko Prcsidet.t of : N M .c ' i'e in Johnstown when l 'I'l'Mvr organization was In the ..f iu "lory, and no frie'iiJ of ljr. '.i-- i.ad t'.e It-uier.tJ to ocHV the S k a piii thcro. huuertt, lair- ; i'ii: !i .ii k. Iin.!.- ilr .iflYey, of Cambria w'le at wnik near the blast fur- 1-v ii -i. .1 T! ij." 1 i.-f, w. knocked d"wn -.1 ;i n-'derable djslhuc by t.i-in line. Hie b-it bg s .. .. .. s. mm -cai it was im. would have U, be rear ed , l;:s bauds h badly demoral- rr-i j i,. l (! ii' le.er, of Cpjjer Yoder township n nt.-d for ;u aggravated wr. I'-' i .ii anoin.r raim-r n iue ; mother fartio-r if I he '- ' ' -i, w-i i J-t. a n. 0 John I H JJy yt J i i- !liei-i-uit of a auarrel in it:! r 1 1 r !ii-n1i;i. VlAfi.!i u j i cf a 1.1. .v on th" head with u ' -; o ii t .-IK inj iriea "! ; "'. fai a!. bit ti It is now j -F ... 1 'i u i io.'.r. ' it.r t no c :i.-:r ui-reaMl :e ni art-rs TOO, ....... . . - . s'mi u.s r.11 iim'u ij.-n 1 1 y 11 ic.i 1111. 1 i'.jiij.ic.i 111 ' . 1 r I,, ,,- outness M.-hht. p. yce, 1 o0f cUIlty ,...7,.t, but. not withst-anding lhat v" Vi V, o V'' ""t' ! fact.Daui. lKirlo.abrolher.n ihedeceaeed, , J: j" J'"i.ibg the one . js HiU l,Ipr,.t:!l,.j witn tue. idea that Auder 1 -y tin .-n. ad aro engaged at . ()fl mlirdr,;,1 his kinsmau and that if de I . "i -i nm 011 c.'Uiniunicatioij and ' ..i . 1. .1 .. . i. a... , 1 ... 1 1 j 1 1 mm 111. t iifu.il . Ik cornea around caroiuiT ten li'-ad tor enrolling th.'UI. attempted ! j 1 i.ij, ;.,. ,),.,. ,iHy vveek by .' ! .v. t h tj .1 n . r i : j- of Hi-rnic. A '1 a-.ii a i-n.iD.i. ii pump ks veil hi ; :' lib Ii" of time. i 1 1 '.' t ; ;n vi'.-d to the advertisement : "! -10 a I injiils'ratton sal", on j '.v. t. Tt-i of a larfe lot of oeriaoiuil j t 1- : I y owned by Mr. Thomas 1. i.'.v i Aileghetiy lownship, de- j t- i,.-1 - ' "' n!"- ?." adveriiseu-eut and p s- j hm s;e. on i-iie same out. A. nr.; Kt.'e of who h Wm. Liritiittr, , ' ' r.a f"wuhij), died seized. ,.. o - ' ''"l'.'Ufc-h, Ksq., a inetnbt .' l'l" I . ' ' 1 .1 1 i-. - . I I . . . I - ( ( ''Uf.i bar lii.il a geii'ielnail well s ; ' " t ' u my citieii of Cambria couuly, -K'-i U. take hi Iir. .... Mo.,.t.e 1,1,1' I 1 ''-j ( o- n ;, ,j n:th hqnor, by ishootiiig 1 1 ' M.li the head with a revolver, I i i AlWuhei.y city. Although ' -11..I 1-1 I, 11 r.f .t it.-i--. ... ' t- ft : !'"':u Court, designed particular! y ''ir "i naturalization papers, 11 'Li tlare .111 Thursilv neKl. -'i. th,. ;,Kt ,(qv U,oii which na'.n- ' .oil Iu. l...,..'l ... . 1... - .f w, in, - jail taxes iv ithin two) ; ' -1. ilv.u.. ii.!,,. to vote at the coming - .-.-.ll. ll .I I..A.---I fllllU 1,.- " i., t 1 ..... . " i.iirn-liiril IllllHr l IHM' Ul ' and a-1 in a cordance with tbcu. -Vf ...r, ,u ijlT .Y.'llll AID I II ' I 1. e.cr bean taught to woik. and ! llil-ll 11 11 ! lit o in oi.l them as I to-V 1 ""in. .11 fioii-shxp clolbins estab- :"" uig which w. are pleased to l'.ihing Hall. Vi'J Clintan '"iii.to.vn, cannot bo numbered. ,.( r.-r better clothing at lower j"ii fi,,ei novvhere else iu Ceutral .vain .i, ..icl?'ljy f'"rn.H.tj ChtrlesO'Boyle was tl"' Pl'.ladelj.hia Express while ' "' i'l i' 'V k'Hl ,",:lr'1 fl'rt Third Pitts- ,J 'v . . , ivittaiiniug Point, Itlair I.,,.'.' il!ed instantly. Hiskull was ., , ' "a the afterii'iou of the same dsy v,'i 1. ' ," wa run over by tin H'-e- " '",!' ' Freight at Suminerhill , thi .t J. k;11"'1 tl a spot, hisbead ueii-g ni , u 'e.l from ,U body and one ol bis -f 1 i.b.yd linve room enough ; '"-'li. ami ...... it. 1........ i. C. ; i. '! l si-. "' ... , 1 -v 10 justly and Ian ly 1 rvboly, a,,, o.,,-h they liv 110 .1 "'' """ension of hit kind, iinlesa ir... . ,,"ding of an invitation fo all h ug to buy drygooda, groceries, . at bottom nriei u to 171 ve tlu-ni i:. 1 .. ". ;, bottom nriees to 171 ve tlu-ni nn '!:: ..... . J t- . r . 1 ! e. " .'r'v .7'?.if """ '''' !' a well, if not il j ,0"e than at any oilier stoie , ll.ll i - li, i, i r, 1 n!n, . ' "r. alma "Ie,Mv the Black- 1 or an A boona celebrity, fell in love .1 -n a I 1.; "iirried a woman named Mrs. !-rshiH; ;ftu "ir-r. i f ll,t.-1tv ..1. tb ir.th .'rr-t ' th. and ,,..W he first bus- n.i . ' aforesaid . - . N I..,...... ui.i".i."-ih.. '.;ih nt i 1 rr . hii iPiirnucK into cHiisei 1 l lit lo- If . : . 1 1 ... . . " Hint - "mi l ill mh. irnu uii.i iur 1,1111111 I-'-,,", charge of bigamy, and Isith at ''i. ....1 'V-v ll" in the llollidaysburg '"S their lime for Iria.. 1 'n..v iu Hhail have .oore losaw . . T ' Hon. John Latfa, who in a sound and se ' ,f. ..,.... ---' young Aviiwy ua im -"y' blfl argument, replete with facta and figure , . ' inun . . t,.t..e. tl- 1 in U pil nf In 1I1 nr I en 1 11 Is I . . ' - . . . . - -r- li :.,vl!.,.,.ed..miM.f the young- t." ' . il ' .'.X- t, ... ITri.e ...orl..r V' .,,,e """" lueet.ng I ' .:.,;i!i,j!i I known in II0II1. . . . . , ' Hilly 81) IIOUT or lUO.e. tin was loUowed I .U.Ii) Ut ij felirt II III IJ'JMI- 1 ,tc. . , -,, ;.., I i mi, A 11 He rue II n rnlnii'lllV .. . . . ... .. "U rti. i iv lb. v tf..r.l o... ! . .' . " " " " ' .7', " .." ' . . . A. iMioenjaKer. Js.sq., L-amnna s c ho 1. . - 1 iy.T 1 mo 11 iir men. was waiKine near inei "infer- lhi Ha anr one or 1. J , .i r,u,n f lwn fruit, to equal or excel thiHotmi,, Ihe matter of dime.,io.,.. i 1 r u.t an.v : I I 1. a c niu ue giati to hear from them A m nrp I'mmii.t .1 . ' ' " -.im uun II IHIIir Clf Taitl ftp- rompanieil hy all i,s attendant d i scon for M l.aH prohnhiy peter occurred in thiS region last three weeks or nmru 1 . tie prospect of a wwation of ho.Tilitj " part, of the elem.ut. The moon rb.,g,,! nei., anu let uh hoi that the weather will chan wi,h u r K The weather han discounted the, moon m.inewhat . A pocket-liook contait.ing between thir- 0.T. " ' ,V ' r y wo I ol I ;xr (two 810-8, one 55, three $1 , ad tj,e l.atance in chauKe) lea- her certirl. ate for JS73, and a plain P d niipt h(Jlt , ,ui( plai.e Jof(t .ob HUly at the railroad ctation, on Monday laRt The owner of the p,K ket-book is a la.ly poor euotigh to feel th Iws very n.u. h-indeed U was nil the money Kite had and we there fore hope and trust, the fitider will he honest enouph to t.ritiK the misinK property to thin oftire, for which act of niinple justice we are auihonzed t pay the aiitn of ten dollar. John Henry Rolierta. a col " to well, i.ot to (ante in thin ! ) " rren -u in uotiiintown lat .i.uil.ti.i on pu.-ptcton ol having titoleu a go.d watch and iun h other valuable proper ty from Mi.,s Annie W. OverfiVld, a lady who hoaided for some time at the Cambria House in this place, bur whois n.iw t,..,..i., at the. llnlrbut House, Ji.hi.Htown, where - lolni Henry was employed for a Miort. time. out as the utoleii articles were liot found In his posMcs.ioij, i,r Indeed found at all, he was subsequently discharged , and has once more voluntarily returned to the jcenes of his childhood. Ht.-alinjt la evidently not .lohu Henry's best hoi.l, but th.-re are some rlNB uncharitable enoiisrh to wihh it. was. A cot reson. lent at (Micrrvtree, Indiana comity, writes that the village is small sn.l is only noted fo' an artesian mineral well. Strangers think the well a curiosity. Some ten or twelve years since a well was iKjred tor oil, atid ever sln-je water and gas, which they struck at alioiit two hundred and sixty feet, have been boiling ou in coi siderabl'e quantities. The. water lm. never been an alyzed, in a mild cathartic, cleanse timr. oiighly, softens the hkin, and is cold and very m I .... k . . . . . ckar. but when stirred .M. in thu tub within which it boils no It l-c..me white i if mixed with milk The 1 r.V l b.,?r, I k- i .L-.V.. . . K hn ,,ur'"'' bottom, and it burns two colors, a twirlimr b iTe blaze sluoliiiB tint small tomrpea r I nuiijiiiiL oill Olll.lll lOIlgP.eS OI yellow. A Ind named Oliver Wilson, son of Mr. .fames Wilson, of Knst Conemauph. was ac cidentally shot In tiie light thigh, ou Mon day afternoon last, by n young companion, ttatiifid Pamnel Yeager, with whom he was on a hunting expedition In the tcighborhood of tin; old 1'ortage. tunnel. Afier the acci dent young Yeag.-r. who was of course badly frigh ened. ran ail C.e way home and went to lied without saying a word to any one about he sad occuvrec.ee. Meantime young vv;i.... ...i. i i : . ...ii . V V"5 "," "!lrK i-hot :n his leir. maiiaped to make Lis way loth house of Adam Ifeim , not far dis tant, where he remained until the next day, when he was takei: home and Is now under the medical treatment of Dr. Wilson, who hopes to save his lift-, but has some fears on that score. Th-i Hollidaysburg Standard ays that a western husband and wifa who quarreled and sf parattd i-ome time years go, and had never hccii each other since, accidentally en. ouuteretl ea. h other at the Altoona depot on Wednesday. Both wire bound to the Centennial Kxposittou and they concluded to let bygones be bygones and interview the how t'ig-tlier. All vvhinii was wor'hy of coniiiiei datioi., but wo hope the reconciled husband Iiai th good souse to call ou God frey VYollJ'and treat himself I o a bran splin ter new suit of clothing before taking bis. iti.nirl.ir.. IV..I.I Alt,...,... tl 1. . ........ ,.;,,.,,. ,f he did. for after making up with 01)d kif.si, , wir tlitlw is uothing that JJ!tk8 B t,to wor(J of IlS.BIIKir ,uail R oJ of ,-loth.ug from WnlS'a popular I cliejiji htore: next door to tho post-o'nee, Al J toona. (.u the night, of the 13lh of February r,.:,.ii P lvin ..mhnLlr r.. .l...r AJr. Il.'ury A tidors'ui, watchman at Hawes' I'cir.eut mill, Johnstown, bt nml killed a young man named Kiiby, whom he o!s covercil ou the roof of liie uiiil and whom be ,-vjdcntJy mistook fot a.nio iutei loper who ant iuisenet. this as It may, Atuler- i i :.. vunrn ujhiii mm in ir.riifii, uinuuiiiii. iw (Cambria siiiint. when young Kirby suddenly aiMi-iircil iVoui under a Iru. k and coiuuienecd shoot nigai A iidei soi), who fort nnaiely si ruck Jvii bvV ai m in the niche of limn to prevent Hi- ball from doing more than grazing his own aim. Three more t-hotit were tired by Kirby iu tuiik succession, but neither of tin ui" taking efl'ect, he essyed to hurl a afoue at Auderson, but tho latrer produced his i-evi.l i-e r met v.uii.-T IC i rh v. A eemi n g discre- filJV ,w!tcr part of valor, suddenly ujade lims,.it- ,,.. und is still at lare. That ho ought to le arreeteit anil If possioie aeni, m the p. nitetitiary, as well for his own saki aa for tins Mike i f his intended victim, is a scif-evid. ut fact, and uotbing tdjould thera foie ! left undone fo secure his apprehen sion at ae early a day as possible. Fatal Affkat at I.illt'8 Ptatiov. -A sad aflVir, rKultliig in the death on Satur day eveniug leet of a man named Js.ob P.o.ist, o.ciiiro-1 at tl-.e pa'.lic house of Mr. Peter Brown, at LiMy's Bratum, on Thurs day evening of laet week. The circum srncesa wo have learned them sre that Boast, who was intoxicated at the lime, and win was a etcAt ftuuoy a tie 10 everylxxly with whom he name iu contact while In lhat condi' ion, allh'.ngh a quiet and peaceable citlfc.-a under other citcumstaiices, enstgen another man naaiei! Jsroes Callahan with bavins iiitlseiieed the vote of a third party on a certain occasion bv- furnishing him with a pint of hi-key. This charge, mode iu the prseiioe of several ersons. had the effect of moving Cadahao to anger, and the uvitb until! of lil"keV res-jit. was lhat h stuck at noaat, anoca liqrorTbla hat, and then kicked him in the side, producing ii jnrio which culminated ii, LI d'ih, a Is enpp.ed, at the Lime ( indicated. In iht connection it Is proper to efato, however, lhat the deceased had Iwen ruptured for several fears, and l- i though iu Ihe habit of wearing truss, ha had left home that nioroiug, having been on a spree tlie day previous, wnuou. iu"i"n this very neceasary sppondage, tbe absence of which may iu a great measure account for bis unfortunate death, as it does not ap pear that nj'jie than one kick was adminis tered to him and under ordinary circutn- staiicea tills would seem to o raioer vniwi cause for ieaf It. An inq-iest was convenea . i.ii,.. .,f tliA tieiu'M on Monday After- m J ........ , Z . noon, but owing to the ract tnat mony of several relatives of the could not lie obtained at that t anient as ad loll rued tin .ll t lie follow but with what, result we have not learned - - - to nresent writing. Koast was a tuan 01 ; family, aa is also Callahan, the latter being the father of several small children, and . s yir both were In some way related by marriage. at least distantly Connected In that way. . Callahan has not been arrested upto present j ri. fTui..itirl. nil the vevilic 01 on ,.n,....t . ill i.rotiablv lead to bis comtnttta'. ! l ?r w r to ore's.. He is in great dia- trK ,f mind over the unfortunate occur- j ...J .r ....! .1.. ..nf..rt.in.fe occur- 1 rei.-e, and sadly la?wails the outburst of pas- J Sion wlll.ll tl hlill to -oiiinin. so rasu , inconsiderate an act, which has brought ( . . ... . 1 . 1 . n, griet aixi iriuuiauoii Kt;. . .... . c... . . . Rl It'iist. A V t.niTAn -, ! "Cy, r,VKor "ut ' "'K ""ce that our esteemed frinn.i it i. t: r . ,. the A i,""L ' I Tribune a gentleman from t . " ..- P""'"-'"" - ..v..u nD .one uenona rr..i.r..i courtcniiitruiiin-.,. . .uo.u, ; i.itius iKnn una point win noi prove untnter- ti.l f treatinent ever Biuire we have had i i"if to some of your subBt fibers, yourrtilato ine pleasure ot forming bis acquaintance ry forrespondent, arter mny ilnys returns to waa preparing a speech or two for the cam- 5 Jh''Portorial rauksand declare! tiiioself ready pSldio S'the sfaie" avM PZ ' that .11 who read the -Freeman" of ? , ,ay hi "ay on r wf" acquainted with the ireopraphical po- L V. " ? , Wheeler iu particular and of ! sition or this pleasant little town. I need enter me republican candidates, district and coun- ln,ono lenirthened description of its location. ty, in general. Mr. IMtcairn denieit at 1 ,,ut npe 'y (five you a few of the main points time that he was mki... .... . i I of Interest in and about the place for the bene- t o i hnt it i.w 7 nn"h PrePar A those who have never ben here, uou, Put it Is true none the less that he did To any one approneblmr Indiana from mr .'. r I,erore the Hayes and Wheeler Club ! direction whstcver, the magnificent huildintr "f ot Altoona on Friday evening last and tin- 1 ,ho Stllt Nornml School, situated as it Is on a bosorued himself in a speech of some lenntl. I f 1,rn,ly elevated piece of rround at the south a verbatim reiwrt of whiei. Ji ? i . ' wester, edire or town, will first attract his at e.l i.V ri.r,T, whJc w" fin.l P'l i"u- I teniion. The building Is a brick edifJce.210 feet n. . . - .uw UiIf,U .III f Uf . " " iobhcoi iuo cvetitng Mirror. .i.c r(K-ecn iisen is a masterly produc- i tiou we shall neither deny or affirm, bnt that it contains anything calculated to convince the poor workinemen of that Ht. ! l nat the speech itself is a masterly produc- i f,,.,,!,, ,,. , ' .u..u.n-T , ougni to vote the Republican licket. we heir i I ' " ' nui ninirniFii ot I list ilt. tl.t tKut. ' .. u M,t Hue ucierenee tor t lie talents I " 1 " 1 u ,u unnn mm uiiiiiiori oi mo and sincerity of the orator, to ex mess our i fuu"u8 considered in nil its arrangements, so honest doubts. Some of Mr Pitciiri.'a lh oTu c"n 8f,?,J' "9?"rt ,hat ,h,e is no tiresini.. r ' , WI Mr- '.ittaim s heHlthier, or more convenient Normal School presstons are certainly very unique, and his ' buildmir In the United States than Indiana glorification over the fact that he is a Repnb- J county can boast or. lican because it, places him with the respect.a- I tillua,?(' the northeast corner of Philadol ble people of that commniiit v is etrl....i P1,,a treets the .Court House in seen og cal, to say the least, especially when it i , n' nd .Y.'honSM .. i.ii my noes, tijat. ine I i lJ ne nine or its erection, is an objc democrats over tUere, as well as elsewhere, i ot Prttle :o every cUt.en In the coimtv. lor he Cdos nn In iur Mm. I.-,.,.. i... i i been be has always joined himself wiU, the ' stMe." " 6urpaS8od hy"y tourl lst class of citizens, i. c., the Republican " Other places of Interest well worthy of men party, are little lietter than scalawags and tion I will leave until some tiHureoomtnunlca coinmou bummers, which of course Mr. Pit- jtbui and irivc short dum-ripiion or our "doln's" cairn does not believe nor wonlil in Vv ,n ,hi pllK an v one think him able of .?t . i. n, FirM n.r.toremoet. politics mstters claim the l.-ff I . . if V? a'aoleof uttling. lint sttcntlon of the mle portion of the coiuinuin iii.it is not all. Mr. Pit cairn gobbles down i ty. About two weeks ng-o the Republican or Urantistn and all its trlariui? iuiouities with I ranlzcd a llsvessnd Wheeler Clnt, which si th a relish which peems to tietoken a very stronz stomach, and even goes fo far as to sav that ! It i. ....J . t i r M 1 ' , J l"d It is tine of the best governments that has ever la. leu to the lot. ot man. After that uo one nceit no surprised to learn that. th peaker charges Gov. Tilden with baviuz ' been tlm ,ii., i . r .1 . ha ever .1 . JrT. f 1 Breatert tl.ieves that eer disgraced any city of the Uuiled btates, or that he himself is etronglv im- ' pressed with the lieiief that Hayes is the i only man to give us a little more of that liest government," etc., so generously be Htowed upon us by Grant. The rest of the i-ecLii in lunue up in a treat measure or the usual "bloody shirt" arguments, whi:h are well calculated of course to convince people that the only way to express good will to wards the South and to redeem the coun try tr.-m the deplorable condition in which if has been nleerl ii.. .,,i. ,i. .: "'"" ":'.""" 1 is t ,V 1 , r , Uepub.ica., ' " v," " outinuance in pow- '"r ol t'"' Hi,n" m"-n wh' Uav" "' '"ed for us I lie great blessings whi-h w now eniov f'l I i insincerity, and earnestly : ' ;. ' ."I"'1' i.ai speocn, nae , siiiimnr ,iciu, i (,i,l,l ln.;i.i..i..i.i t ... ..... f.. ... in , llllilll.-llllniMI l --".- .- .... , ...... , ,ar( , elsewhere do their voting earlv and often I"1 b' .iivi;ie, they rormen a section r the Day The Democrats can i-nsiniv .i'.,l it if i,J t K press, wnh eleven pascng-er coaches, con ., ii r' teitain v staii.l it if he , ,lill)r Hbont seven hundred passengers. At and his parly friends can. tor the sake of ! 4.;) P. . n sccrond train leu here carrying IM the latter, however, we are almost tempted, ! e.tcursiorUt. The I'a. It. K. t'o. tieinr unable in thij language of the lamented Greeley to j l" furnish passenger uoavhes rr the trnimpor say to Mr. Pitcaim. "Go wes',. vomor man I tation of passengers from thU place, wreck go wett 1 Democratic Mkkti no 9. Several meet- I tigs of the liennM-rarv bare been held In ! i,.ii,...n i'..i . i.. .i . i . i northern Camhi la during the past we.de. the I most linporlant and most enthusiastic of i which was the mws runelinc and pole rsis- I ing at f'arrolltown on last Saturday after- 1 noon, of which we trust, our correspondent. "More Anon," ill furnish us a full account although seemingly remiss at present writ ing, especially as our own physical condition prevented 11 from putting In an appearance a we had fully determined npon doing. Of tho other meeting, the one at the Rnn- ner nouse, ijoretto, :m JLurs.lsy evening last , was nil that could have I een extvctei! ! tors, entargen tne.r tioun.iaries. and in mativ tinuer ine circumstances, and was add ressed " -.'-.. nivmm. 01 me ir. i, ci ii, a tx wr i . it. place. I can safely sy tlm grounds will now by John 3 1. hey and den. W. Oaiman, Esq . i J.o,pr,. very favorably win, any In the State, of th.S place. The meeting was followed by j Sensational Items are rather scarce iu this a social cotillion party, which we tielieve I vicinity Just at present, and at I do not wish was well patronized. On Friday evening a to exhaust the deaei iplive liat r.ir fear of ',-!-very fine meeting was held in' the Court ' "g V?"." "" '"""-f1"1 r''' future occasion. Hi., .i - .i i i.l . . wwii. j w i clse, prouiismg to be more punctual in onse, in ihisplace, and although in a great ,hj w,y r cirresponience hereafter, measure impromptu and having the further lours, Tisn imimqo. di ks.I vaiitage of bad weather to contend with, it was quite largely arteuded and I -a. proveO in ail other respects a decided sue- j f'eSM II .lu.i- . IV tf.r.llc.,1 t, a - I n . 1 . , r . , welcome and hear a aneech from Lieiit.-fl.iv ! . , , , , '.. , , ; ; John Latta, who it was known had accented j an invitation from the Carrolltown Club lo address a meeting at that plaee ou Satur day afleruoou, bat beyond a few posters, a brief notice in our columns, and the sweet, stirring music of the Silver Cornet Hand, from which we never heard better playing, uo special efl'orl was made togt. up a crowd, the weather rendering it impossible for peo ple Irom the cuutrv to attend with any de gree of comfort. Tho meeting was organ ized by calling A. Walters, JCq., of Carroll town, to the chair, and selecting as Vice Presidents Messrs. .Martin KutrufT, Joseph W'ertner, John I. Stonith and J sines M yers, and as Hecretaries Francis Cramer, K. H. Kitteli and li. A. McPike. K. L. Johnston, c.sq., thereupon introduced the first speaker. nsi- or ice for State Senator, in his Usual teise style, after which several other gentlemen were called on, only one of whom, John S. P. hey, K-q., responded with a rpeocli, and no one need be told that that speech amused as well art edilied all who heard if. After each .peech theaudieiice cheered heartily and the I baud played delightfully; and . when the meeting adjourn-. d, which If did about. 10 o'clock, everybody felt lhat it was good to have boen there. fDSflEF.SSIOKAL CoriBF.!tCl!.-In ac cordance with previous notice the Demo cratic Congression tl Conference of the Seven teenth District met at the Bedford House, Bedford borough, on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 39. The following gentlemen took their seats as conferees : Bedford. E J. Ranch, P. S. Morgart, J. M. Reynolds. Blair. J. C. Bvethart, W. C. Bayley, T. W. Jackson. Cambria. Louis Wehn, (2 votes,) li. J. Moyd. Romerset. J. P. Thilson, R. If. Patterson, W. H. Rnppel The conference was organised by choosing j W. C. Bayley Pre'sident ftnd J . W. Reynolds Secretary. The following letter from Mnn. John Reilly was presented and read i At.TOO.tA, Sept. ), 1S75. T'i the CimgrrnA n.tf Cnnfete nte, District, Pi'nrcJ.--UFNTl.KJlE : iviy name nnv ing i.een tllll 17. r.r I l.r at It 1 . ii.iiiik: iiii.iiih ."i-ii , brought before Ton rhody by theactionof some of the counties or the District inrougii ineir eonventioos, I deem It proper to say tha: I have not nt any time been a candidate for the norhinalintl for Congress and do not desire It. I shall deem It a duty fo submit to the will of the hcnnlr exnrensed through the action or your boflr and trust that it may be ror the best Ttr 1 hi. wiinle neoole of our country Very truly yotirs, Josx Kan.i.T. w The further proceeding s are thus reportea by the Bedford tffiTeffe. sir Morgart then nominated Hm. John Reil ly. Mr. Wehn nominated Hon. W.J. Baer, of Somerset, and Mr. Jackson nominated Major Jesse R. Crawford, of fttair. The first and sec ond ballots resulted ss follows : Helilr B. Baer c.-..rnril A. Tnird hnliot. Kellly. 5, liner S, awford. 5: fourth ballot, Ketlly , llaer b Crawford' On the fifth ballot the name of : D..H. wvmm wllhdr wn. arid that and tho two I aucceeiliog ones resulted in for Reilly an.l ! I for Crawford. On motion MaJ.t rawtora was , . , . r, r D1..1, re.-c.yea tue iinii... mows :".-'","' ris - rirpa lllr iiiiiiiiiiii.ii.- mfn "v. ",, ..... , .nP vr. Keitlr had announced that he . - is not a eauuiuaie 1 or renoiiioint ""." 1 neither now, nor I wo years ago, nan ne mint anything but what was rignt a a netnocrm ard Mr. Reilly i. to his party. "Two years mjn. saia tie. I (i. i."s . 1 J .... yjt."0fi ihe instructions of niy counfy in faror ,r Mr. Hei v. oesiring mtn inn aiii.-v.-an a artv. Two of the countu s nave now insTruc.- fwo.'.r the counties have now Instruct- ' Vrt h,,n .IT? IVH'J V.. mirmonv ami . ...jt "7",J V.'" 'r" ,., u,,. Toh iteillr. j)r Crawford's speech was received with p piause ana nonnj raiijinmi.iiuuii - - couferees. . mm m . . . .. . ,.. , ..... wwntn 1 n I 5 rg t Singer is the champion targetis.,' 1 a . v sia Aivrt lAeottnp. i- r rnrtiH in niiii t me lean- , . ro,.uc,i tct the con ference and S lid tht . lecreu. deceased h. hml, o'dcirs to pr!ong'the s.'sion of th.e con .advise our people line, tho in- foreuce r stsnd iu the way or tue tiarmony ot jjan SYRfP. It ing day. tbe pai ty-thst.of all times, -.fits is "VI .1:2 ! tie at 75 cents wi! JLocal Correspondence. Indiana, Pa- Sept. 23. 1876. t)AH Fkkkmaw Trust insr that .a few news i. , r onr, witn toree wimrs eztcmlma imck l;J0 feet " "tn anc MrSl".?' " jtn, in 'S.P. ,u '""Klh andMleet in width. Frouts eastward. : iv ii . v7 iiiiiirD ijiic.i. uumKiitn wu rivoiiin, inn 19 stemn. 1 lie water used in the pumped from a well UH feet deep ..... .. w 1 1 . .. u... . . mr.CTiHin in Mnniiiv. Dviry convenience of modern limes Iims been concent nife.l in this ct In point ot srcnilecture and convenience I do nut Pr',fl'",t tlmo numbers about two hiindre i .mmVV!'s' TfTy Trtle ,hir '.irJ: r,Pf,''''"ce in pulilic on day lst week with aeventv-flva men in ranks. Their uniforms consist or white caps, white capes, and white leirgin. the color aaoprcu neitiK no unutit in Homo- ot their chief , HarryWhite. although the contrast between the uniform and some of the members of the Clu xvr, The formation or this Club and its first public appenran.-e were the signnls '" thorough and eiirnesf awakeuintr in the "emocrnt ic ranks. A meeting' was called Tor !f f, "l'nIAVLt'itl' "J 'e Court House, at i " ...... i-.... mil. ni iiu-mni n; I n. ...... n . a . .rrii.i . . . ricks Marching Club" wAs organized and tw i iHHiiiiK nn. jiirTi in, AiKitriinncineuu- days after the names of one hundred and fifty liemocratic vofrrs were enrolled The Democratic element of this county Ij thoroughly aroimea and determined to send that tried and true Democrat. Hon. Geo. A. Jenks. of Clarion county, back to Conirress this inn vrim sucn a i.,rion majority as shall make k lad t lie lien rt o f e er v t rue De mocrat t h ron a h out the Stste. ehall we not hear as n.,rtD.V, , , f m t. ml la'- -frosty sons of thun- ,ler " tl,H fall. Of the processor thecumpalitn in this "neck or woods'- you shall hoar mors lorafter. Last Moiinsy, slthonjh a wet, disagreeable nsy. was nu excii iinr one wu n u. rwn eloiir- sioi. trains let t this place tor iheCenten.iial, one ai y.au A. M., arryin am pasienif-rs iu three .l.,iii,nii-..li.)..,.,....... . car. a baggage car and three common box ear were preened into the service ror theaccomino ilatton of tho excursion party. The train, as 11 stood ready to atsrt, was the cause or iiihut J"kea and f imny speech lies at the expense ot the passenger, who on tiieir part, how very well : and a mid I he luighii b:g of tho crowd, thev took inei liwr-neus itiiu 'in inrii inri, miwPTPr, OOrelt mg and c!;eer- neir departure. ousoh-d by the thought that they were troiinr 1,10 Conietinlal. At lllnlrsvitl Intersection. however, the entire party obtained excellent accommodations on the t'liilad'a Kxpreaa, and were us a consequence happy. Tue nlnetee:itn annual exhibition of the In diana County Agricultural Society will be held in t his place on the ad. :tl. 4th and ,1ih days of October, and promise ti he an enjoyable af fair. The Society having just completed a l-irge mi excellent race coiim.-, erecicl new and substantial tn 1 1. 1 1 itf lor the I. en fit or cxliibj. TltF. C At:UOI,I,TOVN JlKKTISC. &e. I tfzlt'itu fuili.it In ree,;,-.. r- i !..... I... ...... v .. ..., ..iniiiiiiiinii fi- i ei .linn . . ii iii-mi.. v evening, we are rorcc.l , cnr,:vn its contents to some extent bnt deem it due to our correspondent and to the honest., earnest Demoerats of that vicinity fo publish iti full hisaccount of the big meet ing and pole raising at that place on Satur day lasr, and also of a meeting at Nicktown on Wednesday previous. Hern it is : TUB MF.F.T1NU AM Pol.fc RAISING ws conducted tin.ler the auspices of the Dem ocratic Club-, of Ciirrolltown. Susquehanna and liarr townships, ft wna a grand old laslifoiied Democratic rally. The pole wns spliced to get her near t he residence of A. Ptrittmattcr, Kl.. one mite from town, find thence conveyed to our borough in four wn irons, drawn by fi'irht grey hoises. en iiii-oiied and decorated with tl iirs. (treceded by the mart ial bainl. and follow ed by tin immense concourse of neople. When tbe procession reached town the cornet band escorted it to the diamond, where the pole ws raised anii.l th" resoun.ling cheers of ibeusseiu bled uuiitil U'ie. t.lEfT. CnV. t.ATTA whs then vociferously call d upon n 1 cbcred, alter wbieh h-pi 01 ci-i. i to deliver an address which iiccupicd about o-e hour and a half. The tiovei nor tna!c at- ll:g speech and wns apphiinled wt Ii great out im-oasm. It. I,. Johns ton. K-()., the o.; wi.r In rsc, was then called upon and gave 111 one ol his usual entertaining mid pointed ifT.rt. holding the people until iratlii-ring darkness can an adjournment to Wci tiu-i's Hall, where he meeting was con ttlltleO V.'llll linn l.u 1,-al liirnr until l.m .',.ir...l- i " " ....... vvi. v,v..vv.iv, ! when it lillillly a.ljoliriied. j It was truly ii-loriisbieg to see tho Immense crow'ioi peotue nun srnou out in the pitibss rain liM. ninif cagi-rly to every word that fell from the speakers' lips, for the inclemency of" the altcrnoiiii was such lhat even dumb brutes sought shelter. KS'i ttrsiAsrio meeting at xicktown. On Wednesday last there wn a large and en thusiastic meeting of the Democracy of Parr township. Speeches were delivered by J. J. Thomas. K"ij.. J. C Easly. Kq-, Aug. Walter. Ksij., and Jaines Null. The Demc.crocy of Hair are .ip and doing and will show a full hand at the uppioacliing election. Moke Axon. How m a XT srrFF.R constantly. In some form, the maladies that result from the er rors of youth, and would give all they possess to be restored to sound and vigorous health so necessary to physical and mental enjoy. rnent. Iet such consult, in our columns, the ad vertlsement of the "Pealiody Medical In sfitnte," setting forth the character of the medical works published by It. "The Sci ence of Life, or Seif-Preervaf bin" willgnide those w ho are afflicted with the con sequences of youthful Indi.-cretions to paths ttf pleas antness and physical vieor. "Eexnai Phv . . , r- , "lo.ogy of A otnan and Her Diseases will - 1 ...i 11,. r,. 1 -1 1 . ..v 1. iim .l : , iLiinni .vim iv1.- .v....i. r... ... . r- ..iiiiii ! 11- . - ..li: .1.. . raoin leacumg. iis.iases 01 in terves and Nervous Maladies" is a fotltitain of knowledge to all suffering froni nervous de; billfy. A Gold Medal, of great lieaiity and lvalue, has recently been presented to the j author of tho above works by the National I Medical Association. Scarcity or Monet.-Thete is nddouht but the present situation of all kindsof bui nss anil industry is fearfully depressed, and it behooves every family to look carefully to 'heir expenses. Winter is coining on when children are liable to cronp, Whonp- ing Cough, etc. Coughs and Colds will pfrj. x-nW .r.rrtr here ami Conshnlniinii wltli other Throat and fainf diseases will carrv oft .x. should not Ik, nee-. r Doctor bills are expensive, and we to use Jojohef. ft Oer- never has failed. One hot- 1 kern your whole family well rl 11 rl ni7 the winter. 1 wo dose a win ra- 1: a..:,t i .11 ,.. i ,1.. neve any ease, 1, mien i-.aies, 1 and bv our Drnggists, T.em- tnim & Murray, of this place ; also by P. Mi Woleslagle ft Son, Wilmore. A CARD. To all who are snflerlng from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, ner. ynns weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. etc., I will send a recipe that will enre ron, FREE OF CHARGE. This threat remedy was discovered by a missionary in Bontb America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Ret. Joskph T. Inmat. Station D. Bible Haute, -Veto York. H-Vl.-Om. FAlL novelties now OPEN AT nUOUS & H ACKE'S, PITTSBURGH, PA. Onr Yarlous departments are now replete with all tbe novelties for the present and approaching season. We direct special at tention to our complete stock of BLACK. DnS3 SILtfS, all of tbe most celebrated brauds, and tha wear of which wc guarantee. Also NKW 9HADRS S PLAIN COLORED SILK?, from $1.25 to 92.50 Per yard. Tbeee are trre lieat bargains wa bare ever effered in 8ilk Goods, being loss than last season, prices, notwithstanding the great advance. offer extra good vatrte in BLACK and COL ORED CASHMERES, and an immense as sortment of all the new styles of DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, 8ACQTJE3 AND SHAWLS We have now open and will continue to receive during the season specialties in FRENCH and BERLIN CLOAKS and SACgUES, which will be sold at lower rates than ever before. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, LINENS, ATsD Gf.kebal HocsEKEErisot Pjiy Goon. Our stock of these Is always the larg est and our prices the lowest. HUGTJS ft HACKE, Fifth Avenue and Market. Bt., Pittsburgh. The last Altoona Radical contains more than seven columns of the strongest argu ments that could possibly he adduced for the continuance in power of the Republican party. They are headed "Sheriffs Bales," and tell a story that cannot be gaiusayed. onirrARY. MTKRS. Pied. In Oil City, Pa., on Sunday. Sept. 24, lHTrt, Miss Aanes C. Myers, agjd Si years, 7 months and 14 day. The deeeescd wns a sister of Mrs. Wm.T.lnton, of Summitviile. and a member of a family well known in this county and Indiana, or both which they long were resident. Thesubjeet or thi notice was a very estimable young lady, and her untimely death will be a source or sin cere sorrow to many loving relatives and ad miring rriends. CONNF.I.U Died, of paralysis, at the resi dence of Mr. Daniel O'Hara. in Kutisfer town ship, on Tuesdar. Sept. j. ist. Miss Elizabeth Connrm. aged 72 years, flrty-six.of which were i.assed in this county, she having been born In reland. Interment at Lloyd's cemetery. "PXKCUTOR S NOTICE. Estate or TnriMAS A DA MS, dee'd. Ietters testamentary on the estate of Thomas Adam (or Joseph), late ef Clearfield township, deceased, bnve hecn granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are reiorsted to make Immediate paytnont. and thops havina claims will prrsen; them properly aulhon ticated for settlement. JACOB HOOVER, Executor. Sept. 519, lS78.-t. N OTICE. 1' the Cocrt or Com mon Pleas of Cambria Cocnty: No. 48. .Ittne Term, 1ST. Timothy II. Brooks vs. Jo'cphlne Brooks. Aim' &ulprnn u fii-rr. To the rcpondent Rliore named : Ton are here by required to appear at a Court of Common Pleas, to he held at Ebensburg. mr the County of Cambria, on the ftrst Mondaj nf Pueetnbef next, to answer t he eotnp atnt or the li1eUnt In the above stated case. HKRMAN RATTMER, Sheriff. !herln'B offl.-e, Sept. 27, 18r.-4t. UDITOR'S NOTICE The tin- deraigned, baring been appointed A11 ttitor to report distribution of the fund In tho hsn.is of Miehiel Mnguirc and f'harles llrnee.ad mlntstrafors cf Oeorgo Krnce. dee'd. as shown by tboir final account, heroby gives notice that he will ft at hlsodlco In Khonshnrg. on Ttesoay. the a:fl day of Octobkr next, at 10 o'cloek. a m.. to attend to the duties nf said appointment : when and where all persons interested mny attend If th?y soo proper. J.t. LAKE, Anatior. Sept. i9, lS;f3. 3t. UnrrOIVS NOTICE. The xm- derslgned, having been appointed Au ditor by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county to report distribution of the fund In tho hands of dames B.ilnnd. adminls-rater of John i). Boland. dee'd. as shown by his final aecautit, to and among the parties entitled to receive the same, hereby gives notice that ho will sit at his ofIce In Kbens burg, on SATrnn.iv, OcTonea 4tat. 1878. at 7 o' clock, r. si., to tend to thednttrsof ssld appoint ment ; when and where all persons Interested may attend If they see piopcr Sept. , 1878,-3t. J. O. IiAKK, Auditor. 0MM I SSI ONER'S NOTICE. Timotitv H. Bkooks r. JosrrHtsr. Bhooks. In the Conrt of nmmnn Flest ofl'am brla County; No. 48, June Term, 1S7. LUielin The undersigned, having been appointed Com. missjoner bv the t.'ourt to take tailniony to the above stated case, hereby give notice to all par tioi interested, tbnt he will attend to the duties or said appointment, af Ms office In Kb'nsburg. on Momiav, O.-tobbh tatta, ls7o, at 2o'ctoek In the afternoon, when and where they mny attend if they think proper. OK.o. W. OATMAX, Commissioner. Sept. a., 1378 -r-t. TSTHICT COURT or thk UNI- TF.H STATES. FOB THK WmiM District or Pf wksti-tajiia In r.a.ikmptry. In the matter ol Fkhoinasp Marx, Bankrupt. WKSrHRtt District or PBvisvr.YAii a. ss. A Warrant in Bankruptcy has been Issued by snld tV.nrl acralnst the estate of Ferdinand Marx, of the County of Onnibria. and State of Pennsylvania. In siiul District, a ijndged a Bankrupt UK.n petition of his creditors, and the payment of any debts and tbe delivery nt any prop, erty belonging to said Bankrupt, to film, or to his use. and tiie transfer ot any property by him. are forbidden by law. A meeting of tue creditors Of said Hankrtljit to prove th Ir debts and ohoosr.ine or more assignee of his estate, will be held ata Court of Kankruptrv to ho holdon at Hollidays bn g. Pa. In said District, on tho Jgih day of OcTc.BKfi. A. D. 1873, at U o'clock, a. nr., at tha office of .fhn Bmtherltno. Ksq., one ol the Ueg Isters In Bankruptcy of said Dmtrlet. JOHN II AM-. 9-3H.-2t. IT. S. Marshal for said District, Admiaistrators' SALE. "ITviI.Tj be offered lor snle at public onterv, at y the late resldenee of Tbomas Pa rhish. de ceased, near I.retto, Pa., on SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1876, The fol'owlng described property, fo lt : 2 good Horses. 2 Milch Onwg. fl head "lleef and Young Cattle, 8 Hogs and a lot of Poultry ; 1 Thresh. eg Machine. i;.iower. 1 Patent Windmill. 1 Carriage, 1 Farm Wagon. Sleds an.l Sleigh Plows, Har rows, an I many other Farming Implements; 17S bushels Onts. 30 bushels Wheat, 15 tons Hay, Ms) shocus Corn. 40 bushels Potatoes, a large lot. of Appbs. a lot of Wheat. In the ground, a lot of Buck wheat; 1 Loom and flxinrcs; 2 largo Cop per Kettlct. t large Iron Kctllns, nnd a genersl stock of ROOM AMn KITCHEN W H NIT I7 It K, consisting nf 6 good Bedsteads and Bedding, a lot ot fine wool Blankets and Coverlets, IfK) yards food t.'arpctg. Sofa Chairs, Bureaus, Cupboard. icsks, onkliig and Heating Stoves. 2 spinning Wheels. &c, e.-in all atoat 1 600 worth of property, which will positive y bo sold for what it will bring Sale to cothmc.ce at t n'rLoca, a. m when terras will bo made known1. F. .1. PARRISH, K. H. PAKK1SM. Adfn'rs of TboSas Parhish, dee'd. Orphans' Court Sclo Of YAirABLR EAl ESTATE! I) vlrtno of an erdcf ls(iln cut ef the Or- i 1 1 phans' Court of Cambria county and to ns du . rectc-.l. a will offer' at Public Sale en the prem ' Isrg in Barr towtthip, hft j 8 A. TV HI) A 1", Octobe? 2S I HI a o'clock, r. w., the following described real estate, to wit : All that part ef the real estate of which Ahtnony Mohlerdiod seised) lying north of the pnblie road front Carrolltown to the village .. f m . v i.k.i.. . n .i ,Hiiin. )...( n r 1,.K .11 ,l II llvmi., ll"'. .1' 'in ilfv iitii.ii. t I I. lJ I Wetland and (teorge Sherry, containing Im. j ; I ween ana t err a, is part el wh'Ch is cleared), tbe same to b i. vt..ed before sale and to be sold asconllng to the surrey. Trusts o Sai.r. One-t'alrd of the purchase money to be paid nn cotnOrmatlon of the sale, and the balance In two equal anaunl payments, to he seenred by the bonds nnd mortgage or the pur chaser. JOHN SOISSOVf. Sr. JULIAN MOHI.K.R, ExeCfttors oi Anthony Mnhler, dee'd. 77. B. I will, at tha earn" t isle and place, offer for sal a Int ef person . I property belonging to myself. Consisting of Ho, s-s. Cattle, Farming Im plements, fc-e., upon whlrk a reasonable cre-ilt will be given. T rms mad known nn .lav of saia. .11 I.IAN MOHLtll. Barr Tap., Sapt, 29, 1878.-4L, c OAL AND LIME for sale in larp-fc or small nnaatitiea by Mar Ji 24, l87.-tl. EVAN MICHAELS. W ftW TWF.WiHKSTOWN SAYINGS BANK -Ll W Y JL JLiLOUXl 120 Clinton St.. Johnstown. Pa FOR TIIli: j HGbESTTSIIG BARGAINS! EVER EXPERIENCED VS EBENSBDRG. III! GRMDfST DISPLiY Largest Array OF WE DARE SAY, iiiiin 'XI 1 t HAS BEEN OFFERED TO Folks Mereawar TO that Fniumviniv 1 II I 1 A Ulll lllill 1 11 IJ BV READY RSEM FROM .A.TT j X Our ONE PRICE and don't forget th balance of th Arm of PRYCE, BAXTER, JONES & CO, IN TUDOITS BUlLDINGj HIGH ST., Ebensburg. Men's TTcavr Root. the very hci n the mnrkct, can be had at our Store for $2 50. We have the largest nl best selec tion of Calicoes in town, which we will sell at 6, 7 and 8 cents per Tarrt. An immense stock of Shirting), 10 and 11 1-2 ctnts per rattl. Come and examine our stock of Muslin from 6 to 10 cents per yard. A new sitock of Flannel, the very best, fully warranted and of our own make. Cassi meres of our own make enough to supply evetybodv in the county. All wool and no shoddy. A big stock of Yarns, of which this advertisement is not 0110. Call and see.. Cheee only 12 J cents per pound. Twelve boxes just received. Coffe-e, a prime article, at 22 and 25 cents. The tcst Syrups, loiter article than have ever heretofore been brought to town, at 80 cents per gallon. We want FOUR TONS of nutter, for which we will pat the highest price in merchandise. EXECUTRIX' SALE or REAL 12&rr rV II. V order ef tho OrptatiS' Conrt or Cambria J county, I will oflor at Pnhlic Sale, at my resi dence In Cimhria township, on SATURDAY, Ihe 7th OCTOBER, 1876, AT 2 O'l l.Oi n. I. M :. The following drcribe'd rcnl estate: Beginnltig at a post corner of Inn-la of Kobet-t Wtll:tin and .lohn T. V'llli:ims : thence hy lirid ol .lohn T. Williams, east 1W perches, to a maple: thence by lands ol heirs of Win. I.'irlmer, north l7 pe.cli. es to a post ; thence by same, north "0 m grec ! west 110 perches. m.rc or less, to a post line or land of Robert Willinms: thence by land ef said ' R. Wllllum. south 1T4 perches, tnore or less, to tn place of bogitin.ng cotita nlng ONR i 1 1 TX I K nil AC R ES. mere or less. The alove desciiied land I well timbered with hemlock, beech and maple. T.Rs ofSai.s One-third eh confirmation ef sale and ba If. flee In lv equal annual payment thereafter, with Interest to be secured by bond and . nortg.igo. MARTJAXEUIiIMF.il. Kxecntrix of W.y. Liakisbu dee'd.; Cambria 1 p., Sept. n, 1819. 3t. IhastiDi INSURANCE AGENCY. X1. AV. DICK, Qen'l Insurance Agent, KBElS'SnVBG, FA. Policies written at rtort notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Add oilier First "las ('nipasleii rjbensburr. Sept. 33. 1878 -ly. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: Estate of Thomas Pakrisii, dc'l: lettM of Administration en Ihecstate or Thos. Parrish. late f Alk-gtheny township, deceased, having been grante.1 t the undersigned, all per a.ins indebted to snld estate are request e.1 to inaks prompt ,iHymeBt, and those having claims ag .Inst thesa.ee will present them prorly ant hentleat el for settlement.. - K, .T. VARKlSlh I itai.hiMi,-, K. H. PAKKISH, ( Ad-B!alstr0T. Sept. 2S, lt.70. Ot. "DOARDINO SCHOOL ron Yovno UADIKS. in casters oi s St Joseuh have es-nel a BeKrd- el;" iS tng SchiKil for Young Ijadiea at.p- bt. Mary s convent, tioiit-iiy harg. Pa. Thau's. fl.tO per snnnmt parst-ls In advance. Masleand tanguagfea. extra charge. (S-1.-3U1.) LE.t. TAIT, M I).. rnrsiciAV ANT Bprofos, (late of Carrolltown.) I now located at St. Aurostlne. Cambria county Night calls should be made at the 1'ost-otBce. July 14, lS7.-tf. .120 Clinton St.. Johnstown. Fa CrfA ITT FRKII SEPT. 12. 1-70. IEPOSi"V rccetyci cf all sum I. s than One lol"" ITesect rate ut liilrt. s:X p.-r :i-nt . Ititere-. v dueln the n;inths ol Jane lui.t lVi-Mntt, and if tiot witlifrn Is ailde J to the dep..it. thus ct'C iKifanding iT Ice a yearwltb"!' tnmblinc the i postlor to tM or trrn to p si-nt tbr delH.slt lo-r-Money luand on l(i-l Estate. I 'reference i'ti literal ratrs and lung time, given to borrowers ot tering first tnortaaKt on farms, worth four or "tore time the amount ot loan desired. Oood refercte perfect titles, etc.. required. This coriKiration Is ncluslre'.y a Saving Bark. No coiuini-r.-i.il drpwlti" receiveil. nor litsooactl granted. No loans on perml security. Blank applications Iur borr- wrrs. copies of tf-e mlcs, by-laws, an.l sjiecial law relating to C 1 Bsuk. sent to any address desired. Tut stkks Jsme.-i t Vn.prr. f'svl I filbert. C. 3 Ellis. A.J. Ha wes. F. V, Hay. John Lowman. H Bauiner. Jr., 1'anicl U-t,kia l:bn. .11. J. Morre.!. J slues Mo.M illi-n. James Morley, Iwis I'litt. H A. B- ggs. t'onrad Sttpref, Creofge T. t-wauk, :J W. T. Waltr. ... IMMKh J. MORUIXU Tresident FaAiK J-'tBEKT. Treasurer. Ctirt t,ibBU. Solicitor. tla-3.'T5- lr I EQENSEUnC -Ajfrt- I IIOUSE-FUBNISHG SIQhi J IS THE PLACE TO BCV STOVES, HARDWARE, TINWARE J IJJON, ' NAILS, GLASS, Ct, fAIXTS, &c. I p-1-1 GQ- tNTLEY. PropV. "CTARMF.hs ZAP OTHKRS. if yon I- wE; feml to htlili! a hotise or ham. or othnr i wi Improve your property, go to Hl'STl.l. V for I !, CI, AS?, rAIXTli. HAUDWA1.L C. Money saved by buying for cash. CTARMERS. GO TO 1 1 f X T L E Y Sa I I examine the neatest little t'HOPPIN ? i 5111.1. ever introduced. It t-h.ps ritira 10 t' ii l luiviu-ls f rve, rem or oats lcr hour. BL i I ONE-IT COSTS ONLY TT. -C ARMEP.S, GO TO HUNTLEY'S at i Imr the hrs-f t'OKN KOODKR am FI'IfAW rflTKK ever add In tb!s wunt;. . Tlu-lr cot more than saved iu tne j tar l.y cut ting your feed with It. TEJ-AItMEUs, OO TO HUNTLEY'S ami wV hnv votir II Alt VERT TOOLS, whi.h he sells CHEAPEIt KOlt CASH than they e i be bought elsewhere in Ebciifburg. "CqrUNTLEY will joh WALL PA ', e?e?"i l'RR as t l.eap. If not choaper, than j soy other dealer In Ebensluirg. and trim it int mu ourgain wiiuoui cxira cnarge. OirSF.ICEEPERS, GO TO I1UXT LEV'S ami liny the BLANCH A RL CH I'KX, the best In the wotM. told for Cash at manufacturer's prices. OLiCKSMITIT?, HUNTLEY will sell fffr yott Horse Shoes, Hofio Is'ails, Car rlrir.e Bolts. Ibir Iron. Nail Hod. Cest tlcei. Ac, VF.UT I.OW Hlt CASH. rrtllE l'.ESt SIItVER-PLATEI) WARE ei In the market at 2r per cent, less thait city retail prices; d for casfjst. .v-ls-iS-tr. ti LSTLEV.. TAIIMEHS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S ami i wV pet the hest MOWIN Ai UKA1 j I NO MACHINE made. 1'ltlCBS UKKA'll.r ' Ki--.iii-r'Rn. CARPENTERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S ami hnv your TOOLS ami BUILIUNO HAKhtVAKE. Bay cash and save 80 per . rt. OUSEKEEPEPJ5, GO TO IIUNT- w LEY'S ami h.:y your Stoves ami Tin- t'Al UMi A1SO S.WK MOXEV. "JCARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and net the la-M HOUSE HAY BAKE eer Introduce!. CHEAP KOUCASH. O TO HUNTLEY FOR CLOTHES , WIlIStlEKS. He sells them at great- ly reduced prices for the ready cahi HOUSEKEEPERS GO TO HUNT LEY'S nml save pef eenr. bv pay ing cash for Table Knives, Forks, Spoon, fee. JOHN DTr76MAS, Ilool and ShoeM;iker THE tind. rigneil respect ful'y iiifiiniis 1,1 L numerous custoini i s sod t he put l:c r-"-, . ally t but be i preparedto manufact ure ll O. and FHOI;s ot any desired izo or o,.inllt , tr .r, j thctiii-?t Pieiieii inll-kln tioots to i h?OH i-s -1 I brogans. in thij vrny kkst mavmh. on tl shortst notice, find at ti m'd.-rej prices ii:: lik work can tie obtained anywhere, j Those who have worn Bouts and Siioci m a r at my eMiiblibit'ent bet-d no ti6cur.-im-e aa i" the superior quality ot nit work. Others en t-a-ily be eonvine. d or the faet it thev will only give no a trial. Try a..d be i.u in-ed. BetiMirlbg of Boot a nnd Heiea attend..' j to proniifly and in n w.m ku.nyl'ke tiunii. r. TliHiiktui for pa't favor I feel confident that my w.-rU srel pH.-cs w:ll commend me to t I coottiiuauce and increase of tee qmr. JOHN U. THO MAP. riRsT PKiZF AT TI. 4 r X POSITION, IS7U II . HOSKXSTEEL, j 4S!vii-CTrrw, of frrrnins Union Crop LEATHER, j rr yiitAt fcn m iiiiiEs, ami mmus m .Torrxs m ?f --v, va . 4,Ono tons or Oait nhd tleinloek Bark wantcJ. Ct. paid on delivery at tl.w Taunery. Wimdvale, Jan. 7. 1S7. !y. WM AND MUSICAL EJIlfiI!. Tays tof Board. Fhmlshed Rm. and Tnltlnr :r Common Branches tor the sehi-ol year e..tntn. ii cing Sept l .'th;. F.ktenslve lluil.ii'ngs and lo tr.s repair. pays Iur Ihe atmre and Music sons. Send for Catalogue and full Information. t elicit inojit beantilully situated en the Ob!; Blver, ii miles hclow pltt.hn gli Address B. T. TAYLOR, President. PM IN 1ST RATION NOTICE Kstate of .Tntfv i ecHKAy, dw: The undersigned gives (Mibllenot Ice that lett ot aiiminiriratirn tiaro wen granteto heron t. estateof John C-oebr.tn. late ofOllitcin townsn . Cambria county, lieceasod. and all perv.ns debted to :il'l estjts are requested to make t" " I mcnt. While those having Claires jgains tbe sr ; , will an-sent them, duly authenticated In prot . ' shape for settlement. j M A KO A R FT WHALER, Adm'x ' Oallitf Iti Tap:; Sept. 23 1S7 Ct ! T?Xi:CCTORS NOTICE. ' Estate t.f Patrick Pt,ATTFRT, dec.'. letters tc.Hisentarv on the estate or I'atrl'. I Slattary. tr.te ol Washintrm township, decess. " I have been itmntnl to the undersigned, resi.1 i f j In said lownship. to whoin all persons indebte t - fm. Kiif are requesie,! to m ike tmiee-Iiate mcnt. and those biTin claim wtll breaent th. impcriy auinenTi.'aicn tor settlement. JtlHXSUTItKY, Exeeator Summit, Pept. 1, lS76.-t. ! TtfOTlCE The account of II. K; : kead, assitrnee of Florenw Willehrs . of Allegheny township. ( -arabrla sonety, has t - , filed iu tbe Pnthonotar"i Otflce ot" :ant-' i county, snd will lie prt-serted tor conflrmatii -! tbe next regular term or Cenrt to eor,y--na at i t j ensliurg. let said Comity; on the trst .Mon iai ' Iteccmher tlext. . B MrCOLflAT. Proth.metary Prothonotj ry'sOifice, tbeusburg, St pt. 4 S7a. e- M. WESNER. M P., hy airl.u atn, e.rr ' nm, . . fAltltni.I ti VK Is; Office recently occupied hv St. J. flock V ; In rear of John Huck's store. N ight , H"l '- " be made at Mr. Buck s residence. i 12. "a. j TTTM. H. SECHlTER7jorrl( , - : v xifc. F.hensmirir. P. Office I . . - . I enade Raw. (recently eernried hr Wra, Kf- .) cemrs utreet. ' .j -Te . I m C
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