tjlinilli; ! - (t( ami ih? Other riacc. ' ! to Tf voiir snow shovel y 'lit1 lnlL 'fiincpay marble lias been tlis- a'1T;' 'i in Clearfield township ll ... H''" . .....ii ihi turkeys this '! esrj '"'m i - ; inn "ot "'H1,11- '1,n,,k yoi eiibtr. A e re not ou me ' a'.1T.iiiii Standard puts Lnpan O. 1- '" n.1''" ,,',,1"tr vi'imj eniik " '.'v.riion of tlift road lieil of 13 '' ... tirnfrrps. Wnrlr ' 11 L rt'uireil to complete the totinMiij'. W.-ir county; i ' j: 1 a veritnl'lf wild cat which all ,'.p.yor rapture uavw ,U1W ''allof white when! flour, of (lie ' 1' ; rerrivetl lv I'ryee, ibixter, . ..v...u.i r..- i T . , .... it . i,..rrHl- tt-';,u-n-l.il county pauper was Irinl 1,11 Wedm "day night of ; ; i!;i;!y injured by a train on "grrm railroad. :j....,t stork 'f fur, of all grade, ',1' t . vt brought to KlHMudmrjf, hi, at !ie cheap cash store of ...ties & C'O. 1" ii.irl .1. Mi'rr.-ll, one of the Ke ., ', vrs for this State, riTein-d one V any other man on the ticket. Isuriv jii'Mtrhed on both sidrx. . hm:m. ;i well known citizen ,v w. strii ken with paralysis -;!;! i n jT fni:i th'. polls on Tlli'S- l''tli a 'ew tni'iuti-K .-j i! i not l't your darlings suffer .tt'ii-'-ni!- Ongh.'if yon have a . ...ir t l'..imi. Use Ir. r.iill's n. the littlo Hiittcrcrs will I'liif, "J." (flits. ,r .,i:p mi St. Hartholomew's ',.;,;: I. Vr.mote, w as 'om pit-led ii ;iti! i to le model of lifiiu .ri'irh. Tlie FreidliorT Itrother of i, did the work. ., i.vii k avs that. Ik; never heard of . a"l"" l'-lke was not after to ( r I'.i'ijt tin. teat that, was very ;.!:aii fp'tn the mouth of a one ;. ',. ami just as meanly inserted in n ..! ( the iinmacnlate Swank? :.'..-i::ilii'i.,o!ir Irmo ratic friend, :::H. Hit.', of Stoystown, on hav--..! !o t tl" votes of being sent to ;-A-.:-ir I'.'utn the fearfully l-enijjlitcd K':-!i 'ed county of Somernet, ,; -i ;i.:ciT lii til heitig 141t exactly. . i-, e i I every itescriptton, mining ::.ir 1 - nieii'ion. d pints' and youths' ...i.l civti.ii a of all kind, have just -...'.itthecheapcMsli storeof I'rjee, I : .v t'o. ("ail ami examice .. ;:..rs U-fore buying your winter :':'ri' of ?.Ir. Ilneli Kuney, the i v..!.- ii "ii!. Ted it Allegheny Fur s' jy 1ii.1rt.i114 last, took plane on .;- i: :t:. i t. at.d was one of the largest ,. ! . k 1 1 :l ever witnessed in ii i:.t-riiict.t in St. John's (Catho- -H L M''u"tt2h. F.-"!-, the Allegheny k:ir '.n to many of our readers, :-; i"t .i Irilit't in his brain, lias - ! ':i in his u. mid as to Ik? aide t-t '; f..r tli.- I.t.-riefit of bin health. '. . i I...! yt l'cii extracted, hut it . life ia not endangered on that I-. l. !"3 rp ami cliiva.rons soldier who v'c,;..ii paper, Jen. Harry Whit-, "1. a I.- evidently dims that, there - i i y wlrti s there already for rad y.'tie to New Oil. ana to iVr.iu r ... nut. And he'll look after ."'i rt : '. i-Uii.g after fair contits being -A 'i cm aipei! Ferdinand McHngh was -!r l ll'i.iel U;i;.;criv, a former citi ! .-. ' -, n-verely injured hy the ex- i ;mh!,; cartridge) in a tunnel f- ...... i, n- M.I . on Halurdav i M Jinth v:is literally torn m .I H.iwen.v rijiht leg was bro- . i -1. ,lv t-iril.ly hrilised. -J - K. ijsr Kii l', Esi., of the Altor.ri.i .. U-n jtiMijui.-d general store- r i r..miti.-H of Caiid.ria, I'.lair, ;' i h .I MitHin, in this internal (or a ; rpveni: lii.strii-t. (i.wid enough ; sii.li.i worthy representative of J .ris. i,: profession and so warm a 1"" tr;. nl ,m Mr. King get a good big t 'lMir Imf. -!:..r,t r;i,t thenmnberof ladieh ' r-.vst a htking-glaa wit limit 'int.. 't fv..rn"MH ftlot 9tvx.Ii'.. f. 7 !..., . J,,,,) iiumU-f of men it is '".' T'' '"'eiuR wearing apparel w ho 'hi!,;. Jl:,n, 1(H Clinton Ktrcet, 'l fail to go in and make, their i ulc.nt one to tiftv, and those " t in sre WliHlthat is, Idind to ' ""ii ii,'er..rs. ' a: . ,t i..... .1.... ii j ...&i ii .mi nine mi . i ..... ....ii..... ..:ii . ... r '"it it nmv not lie generally r r i,:i-',r 1 1 1 . that dollars and ....(.n ii (ll iMiLn ia(n ill -!l 1. ii. vested, or in other words iy exehanging them for dry '"erma.Ml ether nedfnl articles at ib-!i r.,re of Myers & Lloyd, n.r,,.y , r 1 1 le expenr.ed tons great ' ':; as at any othtr store in Kb- if. " F. arl, a niercliant of Ihiov. ii,.-r..( i inMity, was arrested last 'J- 'n:-rajir i-sued on information of " 11 r ; j,i Co., dry pixnl merchants 1 " I'li a, liaiging him wth obtain ' "".lei-:v,..e pretenses. He had a ,"y,K. of D.ividsville, - .1 ii. ..v. r in the sum of $,.rAM ! 1 ' nr:i. t Philadelphia to mi J ' f.clj. r of defendant went his h" .i.l ivlmrg Standard says there . 1,1 '"'"tii'k in that coini- i i wat.-ii ( Lenn.n's course in ', ' ''' '"' lively interest. And '"' 'I:.- i:.-xt i'liited grates Senator is " ni.i r..... i...- ...i.... ...i.i - VIII.IV N . (J I II III "lii'h leads ns to remark Miat j . ti" their duty ns Democrats they v.....,- ,,,, vniirr tviiieiui. iir t y nti.-ri,;..,. . ..i i ..vi "v. , ti ft ( uai iimii iieeii iiv j'-ct. .I ore's tlie shame for .,.;, '" "lat. t.atned T'.artler Tlutts -.ras "'"lititowTioii Tuesday last for" ha '"otith ago, of a double- . .'' li"t (M., ll .7.! . i. K TI,.- . , . .(r- ii.eri( tn .iir.inir- nursing weapon, whichorig- al.. "'t one hundred dollars, was "Htfwi.r I:., i . . ..'...ri ieriiicili o, u((i it. ""' 11. IOO. ' V...1 that even the l.er 1 was arcelv utile to reeoir- " i iu 1 1 of t lie necessary security '''! ti, ; . "'i.tignt totuis place ami -.1.,,.. '"e came niKht. '-I t.' " infant in his arms wnn r-ar platform of the Cincim-W'l-sf. near (irwiuliiiri. oil Ti! ' ' ht, hut strange as it mav , ' . - - r. (I 'A k I. ..... .1 .... - . ! I : j ir..,! , '".hi o no comparaii veiy ! '"'i.i i '""Kb 'be man bim- '"I .,.,' 'M' itiaenaibie and with the " , . r" ,r""' several severe wounds, '-ii t ii ,"r r"",vcred sufiiciensly to bfl ,.'Un. ... . -""rtlti on toe second section of r:,;'". It was indeed a mirac.jloui '.., J M"y lor the child. I ' ' (!!!( ... . ''- , "K"a we record Hie neaio v-'.ii.-, 'nan widely know ti and great-"rt-l . i"r l'ia "''''it talents, widen i;s"i.ir T u(nie. m Huntingdon, on f,,r -o. t rim,, i, . For many months, f'(: r -a Ml ur. speer had tieen sulfer- 'lilo. '',,al disease, consumption, '"r kii. I '" Cieat bereavement t !.,, '"ving husband and fondly '' , , " afc well ns to the sincere N..,;r, ' bcle. of devoted relatives t,.p " t-' iiien.is. prore.l the uupityjng ' ' to her ashes. !v invite , " "r l"1 ,u,e8 rw.pecif.,1. I i "rT or new ffooda .1 - - " IIT7W 1 II P V. I I """Prising ,,, msilv',, .Z t .He n ifn me neat. ,- . MulhulUV and rhlM cWe, expressu.g he Imlief that if Mr cZll vZ j onterees had it to do over .:, u.ey wouh. in all probability consult thf tlntereSi. of hi Democratic party by t-ominaiiniTcamliu office yt"lCnul,d har '"0 unone t fe afiss;; not enjoy the confidence of the ot 1 1S own county, and who as a consequence fin is hnuself very badly worsted In a ?)e 1. ocratio district by a man cer tainlv not b 8 snpenor in any sense of the word. t7. 1? e" Vears A8 yesterday Citmain S, rnr'k bi" ""tunate rahl n o irgin a, and we remember It as welt as we bope ai: onr readers of the inascnllne per suaMon will rememlr that (iodfrey Wofff" the justly celebrated A ltoona clothier i8 th nn among ,, whom to buy clotlmig , ay s.yi,., fabric, size or qiiali v desired, ; thai t.n, a: prices w h?C fJr heapnesscan kiiot-k the .pots off the very owes figures paraded h.v other dealersln that city or .nil of it. !,,. f t , ' reme,lH.r that Mr. Wolffs mammoth es?av shment, son Twelfth street, first door above tho post-ofhee, Altoona. wir,A y,1,,,"8''' iiameil Wm. Moore was si ot and it is feared fatally wounded a few nichta ago while attojnpting to cut down a Democratic pole ear Salem church. i Congrn.ty tow nship. Westmoreland county The p0ie had already been cut down two or three times in succession, and as alast resort lAiuiwrRts pin an armed guard on duty to nnifit It !. i , , J 1 i . ' "oiryiinieetl must they l for their act now since a terrible and by no means excusabU tragedy has lieen the result. oimg Mwrs was in a very precari ous condition at last accounts, and if not dead ere this it ia very probable that he will not. survive many days longer. S. M. Douglass, 'F.sq., "administrator of the estate of Andrew Dodson, decease,! will otter at public sale, on Wednesday next -". at the late residence of said dece- i oenr, in viiemieny township, one mile west of Chest Springs, a large lot of personal pro peify consisting of horses, cows, voung cat tle, wagon, buggy, sleigh, bob-sleds, wheat rye, oats, corn, hay, straw, corn fodder, har ness, bedsteads, bedding, and a general va riety of "household and kitchen furniture, as well ns tnanv other articles needless to men tion. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, a. m., when terms will lie made known. See post ers and attend sale if you want to secure bargains. A Loretto correspondent calls our atten tion to an error in the oftlcial returns pulw lished in onr last issue, as well as in all other paper of the county, whereby the vote for Hon. John Ueilly is reduced from 47 to'41ln that Kirough. At his request we have ex amined the tally paper nnd returns from said district filed in the Frothonotary's of fice and find that the fault is not with the election board of that place, the documents referred to showing that Mr Keilly received 47 votfs and Mr. (' ample!l 12 votes, flow the mistake came to be made in the ofll. ial returns pubished w cannot sar, hut we sin cerely regret that the nix votes unintention ally omitied do not suffice to make Mr. Ileilly's calling ami election sure. fieo. W. Crowthers, conductor. West. McClain, engineer, lid. Kobison, fireman, and Hen. l'hillips, brakeman, were all more or less injured Jin a collision between freight and roal train engines on the Tyrone and Clearfield Ilranch, near Qceola, on Sat urday afternoon last. Crowthers is the wont hurt, having lwen caught, on one of the enginea and held while tho escargng steam from a mashed Isdler enveloped his person and scalded him terribly. Kobins.m was thrown alioiit thirty feet, and falling among stumps and logs was severely injured aisiut the he.ul, shoulders and back, as well as Internally, No one on the coal train was hurt in the least. All are doing well, and no fears are entertained for their recovery. Johnny Love, a man who was employed almnf threw years ago as a stable licssby Mr. Thomas Collins, formerly of this place, on a raiirad contract in Westmoreland county, was murdered in Texas on the 17th of May last, by two mulattos named Uene Cat. h ino,s and Hill I'ayne, who were hung for the crime on Friday, the inst iivc, with two friends named M'Gvaw and Iirumgold, both of whom had also Itecn employed on the w-.irk in Westmoreland county, went to Texas in February last, and located near the town of Terril, w here the former purchased ten acres of la:d erected a cottage, com nieiioed gardening, and was doing well up to the time of his tragic death. The men who killed him were well known desperadoes who had committed several niur lera previona to he one for which they faid the penalty of their lives. Shortly after midnight on Tuesday morning last a fire was discovered In a frame shed in the rear of Ed. Monntney's paint shop and wall Jiaier depot. 011 Eleventh street. A'toona, and ere the rHmes could le subdued they communicated with the main building, the roof of whb'h as well as the roof of a barlier shop adjoining were entirely consumed and both buildings badly dam aged. A lot of paints, oils, wall paper, etc., were also destroyed. The loss is estimated at from SHOO to Sl.nOO, which is fully cover ed by insurance. The fire was in nil proba bility the work of incendiaries, two men having been seen lighting a match in the rear of Monntney's establishment by a gen tleman passing that way a few minutes be fore the flrclbroko out. The promptness and efticieiicv of the fire department alone, it is lad loved", saved the city from a destructive conflagration. On the evening of election day, Robert White, the colored voter ot Clearfield town-shi-i who was captured by our Democratic friends over there after a very exciting race, as noticed by us last week, was sittingtn lha bar-room of Dunphy's hotel, at St. Angus tine, when a certain radical politi'dan who shall le nameless in this connection entered tt.e room, and after patronizingly shaking Hobby the band put his arms about his neck ard assured him that he loved him as much as he liid anv while man. Hob submitted to his endearing careises with a broad grin upon his honest face, but when his radical friend asked him if he had a ticket, he very gravely informed him that he had already voted. Of course von voted for the party mat gave von your fie-doni ami the right to vote ?'"' was tht next query. "Well, I don t know how that is." replied Hob, "but I do know that I voted the straight-out Demo cratic ticket." Loud cheers from the by standers followed thin unlooked for an nouncement, and the next thing that was seen of the crest-fallen radical be was mak ing 2 40 time I" ' direction of the door. Mrnnritiv Ci.eakfiem) Covntt. Ou Friday afternoon, Nor. 3d. a married lady t:amed Mrs. Maria Wap'.o started from her home in Wallacetown, Clearfield county, for the purpose of visiting tho house of her brother-in-law. only ahont two miles distant. Th-it was the last seen of her until her life less remains were found in the woods not far from the village oil Wednesday evening following. Hr friends, having become alarmed at her protracted ahsence, searched Ihe iodsou that day with the above result Two bullet holes, one through toe head and another through tho breast below the heart, showed that, a brutal murder had len com mitted. and there were also indications that i .. . ... tr ille.t her person had been iirevi.iim i" "'ft . ... i . outraged. Suspicion doe mil attach to ny ' person residing in that iiighlK.i rhoixl, it be- ii,BffeiieialI- supposed that vagabond Irani pa j who may ha-e been passing I hat way perpe t trated the murder. A horrible affair indeed committed as jt wasjn broad daylight within ' a ouarterof a mile of her own home and that ' of her friends. P- Smce the 11V wm i put in typ.- w have, learned from the Gor 1 w ensville Time I hat a rumor prevailed tbera thai tho husband of the murdered wman 1 ha.1 been arrested, but that he was subse nuenily dis. bHrged l-canse evidence sufHr cient io bold l.iirt for trial could not be plw . taine.l. A man narn-d Mark Turner was aftervvar.l arrested on suspicion of being he perpetrator of the terr'hle deed, ftiid w be ip ia fctill iu custody. A PoLlTirit. 1 t--, v. TV Sl.nri U V tn l il-AIB COTTX- Iiottina Ztl?, r- ,'ne 'C,CH;k " S"'y edeafi, S7 t"T"'' KHly. resulting i,, wtwmit J-""? "J1""' !-rther of our esteeroed.Udy friend, Mrs. Thomas Oarland of Altooi.a, occurred at. Allegheny Furnace or. the l,e 0f tllo HollMaynbnrg Branch railroad and near the aa,he?n limits of the minVVedTnln "y- , The difflculty which en.! minated in this shocking murder erew out I na vi'cr ' 'V tween ' bTTnfJ ! the former being a Democrat and the Utter a Republican The scene of bloodshed was the casting house of the furnace, which fonn 1 Jerei1 a1rnt fhe ,ime i'iicted and iX. I- ?7 ml anot" Democrat named irrJT bt!SU,e ""ruber of other persons, already there, to whom te commenced read! ing an article from the Philadelphia r,es winch he held in his hand, in regard to ce'l tain alleged Democratic frauds in the South ern States (said article also claiming the election of Hayes,) and remarked at its close that men who would engage in transactions of that kind were s s of Is-s." Haney thereupon produced a copy of the Pittsburgh commercial containing a speech recently de livered by Gov. Hayes, in which that gen tleman deprecated the sending abroad of telegrams calculated to deceive the people and also virtually conceded the election of lilden. This speech Haney asked Lantz to read, bnt the 'latter paying no attention to the request, Haney made some remark which angered Lantz. who thereupon called Hanev ad d liar." The latter retorted in about the same language, wheu his antagonist dealt u5m a blow with his fist, whereupon Kep perly interfered 011 liehalf of Haney and strnck Lantz on the shoulder with a p'teceof cinder. Meantime Haney stepped back a short distance, and picking up an iron bar alKtnt. four feet long, threw it at Lantz, l,t tailed to strike him. A hand to hand en counter promised to lie tho next thmg in or der, but by the interposition of those present this was prevented. Haney then turned to leave, but had not taken more than a dozen steps when Lantz picked up a heavy wooden mallet or sledge and hastening after him strnck him on the head with the murderous weapon felling him to the earth, and. as was subsequently ascertained, crushing in his skull. As soon as the terrible deed was ac complished Lantzy, dropped the mallet, and hantilyideparted. Haney meantime was car ried to the eiiKiue house, where he soon after revived sufficiently to walk to his home, two hundred yards distant, but had not been long there before his condition liecame much w-orse, and not withstanding tho efforts of Drs. Christy and Walker, who were sum moned as speedily as possible, he became unconscious and continued to sink nutil aK)t six o'clock tbe same evening, when death released his immortal spirit from its earthly tenement. Meantime.! be murderer took refuge in his ow n bouse, from w hich, however, he attempted to escao when the officers of the law got on his track, but after twrtor three commands to halt, the last of which was accompanied by a threat to shoot, he wisely concluded to surrender ; and it is well perhaps for bis own sake that he did, for threats of lyn'diing were very freely ex pressed, and had it not been (or the vigilance of the officers w ho had him in charne, and who lodged him iu an iron-clad cell in the Altoona loch-tip ami eventually succeeded in quietly removing him to safer quarters in the Hollidaysbnrg jail, his life might have paid the forfeit even after his arrest became an accomplished fact. The murdered man, who was em ploy edlas engineer at the furnace, was aged aloiit thirty-five years, and leaves a wife but nochildren. Lantz is acarpeuter by trade and is also a married man without family. His ago is little if any leu than that of his unfortunate victim. Tf.aciif.k.s' Institute. The tenth an nual session of the Teachers' Institute of Cambria county will lie held in fhe Court House, Ebensbiirg, commencing at 2 o'clock. P. M., Monday, Nov. 27th, 187S, and closing on the following Friday. Prof. Curry, of the School Department, Prors. Sharp, IMap ami Fair, ami Miss Jane E. Leopard, of the Sta'e Normal School at Indiana, and oilier educators, are expected to lie present as instructors and lecturers. The subjects treated will embrace Arith metic, Grammar, History, Natural Science, School Grading, Oral Instruction, Discipline &e. The following subjects and topics will lie d iscusscd : 1. How ran we Improve onr schools? . 2. W bat obstacles arc in I ho way of jrood school Hovcrnmeiit '( 3. The permanency of the teachers' profes sion. 4. At what aire should pupils begin the study of lanirunge lessons? 5. (traded schools In rural districts. 6. Di rectors their rcliition to teachers and pupil. During the day sessions Instructions will be given in all the common branches, and the above topics will then lie discussed. The evening sessions will bo devoted to lectures. These cannot fail to profit anil please all who hear them. A special meeting of the Directors will take place on Wednesday afternoon. During the Institute one hundred words will be selected from Wibs'er'n Dictionary, ami all tho teachers allowed to Sxdl for the championship ot Cambria couu'y. The music for the Institute will be fur nished by the public school pupils of Kbens bnrsr. Wo present aliove a skeleton of our pro gramme and ask tin hearty support of every teacher iu the county iu making the a proaching meeting a success. Do not fail to be present. The encouragement, given to this ami similar educational exercises is ac knowledged to lie an index of the profes sional zeal and spirit of the teacher. Come prepared to join iu the discussions ; bring practical questions for the "Query Itox ;" write reports and essays, and thus lend .your assistance to make the Institute interesting and protitab'o. We in vite the presence of all who desire to encourage the progress of education and the diffusion of general intelligence. H. Rfrg. Co. Sup't. Ebensbiirg, Nov. 14, 1870. 'The Official Vote fou Cont.hessmax and State Sksatok. Messrs. .fason Hanks, of Hedfor.1,.1. U.Edie, of Somerset, Otis Lloyd, of tambria, and Thomas McFar land, f niair, the "Returning Hoard," so to seak, of this (the Seventeenth.) Congres sional district, met in Hollidaysbnrg, on Tuesday last, and duly certified to the offi cial returns of the several counties represen ted ly them, as follows : Bedford, ;s,.14 for Jteilly, Democrat, and 3.204 for Campbell, Republican ; Somerset, 2,311 for Iteilly and 3.S10 for Campliell ; Cambria, 4.33.1 for Ileil ly and 2,973 for Catuptell Hlair, 3.IW8 for Iteilly and 4,f)8l for Campliell showing a majority in the entire district of 520 for (leneral Campliell, who was presented by Col. Edie with bis certificate of election at Johnstown on Tuesday evening. On the same day Messrs. Silas Koss, of Hlair, and tfohii Fenlon, of Cambria, also met iu Holli daysbnrg as return judges for this Senatori al district, comjwsod Jof the two counties named, and in due time found and properly certified to the following as the ofllcial vote in said distri-.-l: Hlair, ,2J1 for Lemon, Re publican, 3,327 for Conrad, Democrat, and 3S for Evans, Prohibitionist ; Cambria, 3,m8 for Louion, 4,119 for Conrad, and f7 for Evans, ljetnou' majority over Conrad, .4:1; over both of the opposing candidates, B08. A bay Jiore ami set of harness were sto len from Mr. Samuel Haerty, of Hagger ty 'a Cross RosmIs, Clearfield county, on Sat urday evening last, the thief afterwards taking possession of a buggy belonging lo soinei other party, with which and in which he made bis way in this direction, passing through our town, as is Wlieved, alsmt ten o'clock on Monday morning. In the even ing (if the sama day a suspicious character made his appearance at Suinmerhill, thin county, with horse and buggy ami offered a lot of Imota, ahoep. tobacco, etc., for sale at very low figures. He also had soma spuri ous money and a niimlier of skeleton keys in his possession, the last of which he left behind him l that riling". He is no doubt the snu.e party who stole the horse and bug gy, as aliove stated. Mr. Haggerty offers a reward of M3 for the recovery of his proper ty and a Uke 8 ma for tbe msl uf the thiol'. A WORT To Ttrrviria Pu.ln ..r ,t., paper who purchase Trimmings or Furnish ing Goods, may be interested Jn learning where goods of this description may be bought tn the greatest advantage. To such we would recommend the establishment of F. H. Eaton & Co., No. 5 Fifth avenue, I ittsbnrgh. Thtsstore, the flnestof its kind started in that city, has al ways maintained a reputation for selling the best goods at the most reasonable prices. The class of articles kept in stock is very extensive, bnt the limits of this card will permit ns to mention only a few specialties. There is almost an endless variety in the way of Ladies' Wear, including the newest styles in Cloaks. Rib bons, Ties, Gloves, Laces, Uuehings, Hats, Flowers, Flumes. SSklrts, Paniers, Under wear, Veiling, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Cuffs, Stockings, Corsets, Fringes and Hraids. There has never before been a time when ready-made goods could le bought in styles so elegant and at prices so low as at present. The firm of which we now sneak offer no less than FIFTY styles of Ladies' Cloaks, ranging in price from $2.75 to 5 120.00, in va rious materials RouglrCloth, Heaver, Has ket Cloth, Diagonal aid Matelasse. The large daily sales alone could justify the close figures that have been placed on these goods, the prices, in most cases, bei ng as low, and even lower, than the retail price of the ma terial alone. The Suits and Over-Dresses, in r.lack, Brown, Navy, Myrtle, Plum, Drab and other popular shades, are beyond all competition in regard to price, being made in large quantities in New York and sold at the closest possible rates. All the latest novelties in Scarfs, Ties and Rows are re ceived as soon ns designed in the east. In this department the stock is the most attrac tive yet shown. There is a full line of Gloves now exhibited iu Kid, Cloth, Cashmere ami Silk. Some special bargains are offered at the Handkerchief counter in all linen goods from six cents upward. The. new style Mo hair Rraids are worthy of notice, making heat, stylish and economical cloak trimmings from one-half to two and a half inches wide. The assortment of Rlack Fringes has not its equal West of the Mountains either in ele- 1 gance or low prices. Children's Suits, Clpaks and L ndcrwear from medium to the finest goods are always on hand. Men's wear of every kind Shirts. Collars. Ties, P.,ws, Suspenders, Socks, Handkerchiefs, G loves and Underwear at very low rates. White Dress Shirts may now be purchased at manufacturer's prices. Star Shirts are kept in all styles and sizes. Those who re side out of the city are invited to call and examine the good's and prices. Orders by mail will receive the most prompt and care ful attention. V. H. Eaton & Co., 25 Fikth Ave., PlTTSUURGII. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN Ladies' Sacques and Cloaks, JUST RECEIVED. Hnens& Hacke have just opened a full assortment of Ladies' and Misses' S.icques ' In all the latest novelties of material, shape ami tjimming, including Matalasse, Hasket j and Heaver Cloths, which liiey have marked low, and would respectfully solicit an in- j spection. H rous & Hacke, : Fifth and Market streets, Pittsburgh. I A CAHD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure von, J FI5EB OF CHAUGK. This nreat remedy ; was discovered by a missionary in South 1 America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the ItKV. .Tosfph T. iNMAN, Motion 1), Bibl House, A'eto lor. (4-21.-0m.l A cow alwiut seven years old, of a bluish color, with white feet, a white star on the forehead, and three brown spots on the tail above the switch, has been awaiting an owner in Altoona since the4tb insr. If any of onr readers have lost, an animal suiting the aliove description they will do well to apply at the Mayor's office in said city with out further delay. ADM I N I ST R A TO Il'S NOT I C E. Estate of Wm. QuiNTON, dee'd. Letters of Hdmini-t ration on the estate of William Quinton. !ate of Iltneklick tnwnht, deceased, hxviu-r b en irr.inte I lo the under siirued. hII persons indetit.'d to s-iid estate are hereby ootitlid to make ImnieiiiHte payment, and those having- claims :iiru!iist the same are requested lo present them f -t settl.m"nt. F. A. MIORMAKKlt. Nov. 14, 1S76 -6t. Adinimstrutor. llojistcr,s Notice. ""OTICE is hereby ifivcn thut the following il named accounts have bi-n p:ise.l and tiled in the Kejrttcr's DiJlce t-.t Khciishur, in and for th? county of Citmhi-ii,iinil will be present ed ta tho Or.hns' Coiiii of said county, for confirmation ami allowance, on WkdnesoaY, the lh day of Drcrmhku. A. D. 176: I. Tho Brpt and final aceonnt oi Thomas frrif fith. Kiiardian ot Newton (iriffith, a minor child of Uriffit h Griffith, Ian; of Cambria township, de. censed. II. The first and partial account of Jos. 1). .lose, iruardlan of William F.. Mary K.. .Ii.lin H.. .tHiie, Gertrude and Knnnie Xevill, children of William and KHrabeth Nevill, late of Johnstown borough, decea ed. 3. The first and final account of .Tosrpli Crlste, ad rrinlHirator cum fstamrtitti nnnr.r fX Ann Kearney, late of Monster township, deceased. . The account of Joseph Masters, nardian of Lucinda Waif.ier. a minorchild ofLcwia HcnaliMof, late of Tavlur township, dece. sed. 5. Tho first and partial acconni of David K. Hess, administrator of John I). Adams, late of C.H.pers.talo horUrh, deceased. 6. Tho first and final account of James Krlna, adininlstrator of Iinnicl W. GoURhnoUr, late t t'onemautrh borona-h. ileeeased. 7. The account of Francis O'Friel and Sfatthew JMcHiifrh. aduilnistrators of Matthew Mclluh, late ot Alunster township, deceased. 8. Tho Srst and partial account of Charles Bol ton, administrator of Israel GougliDour, late of Jackson township, deceased. 9. The first and partial aceonnt of Charles T?nx ton, trustee to sell the real estate of Lewis Hen slioof. deceased. 10. The account of floorge Schrader, executor oT Susan Wtlhelin, lale of Johnstown borough, deceased. 11. The first and final aeeotint of Jacob Zimmer man, pruardian of Mary Klchensehr, a ininorchihl of John Kichensehr, late of Conemaugh borough, deceased. 12. The second and final aceonnt of Itarhara Hlf flnifer, administratrix of Christian JSItTing-er, late of Ooncmanirh boroutrh. deceased. 13. The first and final acoount of John Shar hangh, trustee to fell the real estate of ftridifet Camphell, lute of Washington township, dci-'d. H, The Brat account of Uatharine J. Stnlts. ad ministratrix of F.liiaheth Cruin, late of Summer hill township, deceased. 15. Tho first account of Citharlno J Sfnttx. ad ministratrix of Catharine Cram, late of Summer hill township, deceased. 18. The second and final account of Henry Scan Ian and John Mannion. executors of MlehT Cun Binghnm. late ot Susiinehanna toirnship, dee'd. 17. The first and rinal account of Andrew Strltt matt" r, executor of Ucnry Jtuck, lato of Carroll township, deceased. 18. The first and partial account of II. . Stall, execntor of W. II. Stull, lato of Adams township, deceased. JAMES M. SIXOKR, Register. Rcgister't OfHco, KhonsburK, Nov. 0, 1878. I nOWS' A P Pit A 1 SE ME NTS. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing named appraisement of personal pro perty of decedents, selected and set apart for the widows of intestates under the Act of As sembly of fhe Urh day of April. A. I. If.'d. lis ve been filed Inthe Hea-isier's Olliee, at Ebensbnrjr, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumbria county, for conflrmal Ion and allow ance, on Wednesday, the 6th day of Deceh bkb. A, D. lsto, to wit : Inventory and appraisement of certain personal ! proierty appraised and sot apart for Harriet i tioiiannonr, wt.iow oi i. w. iiouirnnour, late or Conemauah borouich, dee'd, tiloti.OS. Inventory and appraisement d certain personal property ajipraiscl and set apart for Klizahutrt t hristy, widow of Francis X. Christy, late of Gal litxin township, dee'd. '.17. 9. JAMES M. SINGER. Clerk O. ?. O. C. Clerk" Otflce, Ebensbiirg. Xov. 6. 187rt. OTICE. The first ami partial nc- connt of .Tons A. Bt,AtB and .Iohv Ikwis. acting Assignees of the Ebrnshnrsr Min tiiir and Maiiufaclnrinir Company, has been filed In the Prothonntary's Offloo of itnmbrla county and will be presented for confirmation nnd allow ance, to the Court ot Common Pleas of said eoun ty, on the first Monday of Hecemher next.. K. McOOIXlAN, Frothonotarv. Prothonotary's tlfflco. Etienslinrr. iv. 8. 1S78. OAL AM) LIME for sale in large or small quantities by Marvh i, 1878.-11. EVAN .MICH AEiS. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry wrtt of Vend. Krprtn., Alia Vetid. fc'rpns., F1. J-a., JrnH t'acii, ml Plu. Levari Farix, Issued out or the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria connty and to me rtin cted. there will becposed to public sale, at the Coukt IlotrsB is Kuensiu kg. on Monday, the 4th day of December next, at I o'cixjck, p. m the following real estate, to wit: AtL the right, title and interest of John Rile- .n . i f In . . ( tn m . , r i . . msn.cf. in am! torn piece or parcel oflsnd situate in l!nnihri rntrnal.in ijaniiiria coun'y. Pa., ad liifntnir Inndf. nr inl.n ire....n..tl T m. r , ----r. - . .... i ... i , iirunn. and Martin Sanders, rontaininjr lis acres, more or less, about bo acres cleared, with two orchards having thereon erected a two storv lojr houfo" Tratne barn and waif on shed, now in tlieoccui.sniy of John Hileman. Taken in execution and to be sold at the snit of Klizaheth Sirlonis nnd others Also, ail the rlRht, title and Interest or Jncob Kunsman, of. fn and to a piece or parcel of land situate tn White township. Camhria county Pa adjoining lands of John Iteers. rtm'l llcan. Chas Younkin. and others, containinir about 80 acres" more or less, all cleared, having thereon erected a two story iramc house. Trame lisrn. and eoal t.nnk in working order, In the occupsncv of Jacob Kuns. man; and a two story frame house. In the occu pancy ot Charles Kunsman. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of James Nelson, jr Also, all the riirht. title and interest of W E Harkcr. of, in and to a piece or lot of irronnd sitn atc in White township, I 'a inbrla count v. V.. front- i.il i'(i ( im i'uikii; i(j(((i nii.l Hi.JOIII Illy lani Ot .lolin H. Kiske and John Gray, havimr thereon erected a two story plank house, in the occupancy of W E. Harker. and one-half Interest in a statlonnrv steam shingle machine, iu the ocenpancy of Bar ker fc Gray. Taken In execution and to be t.ol.1 at tho suit of Joseph Cramer. Also, all the rixht, title and interest of David Trexler, of. in and to a piece or pa.ecl of lund sit uate In Clearfield township, Cambria county. Pa aiijoininic lands of Mary Jion.lon, John K rotter' and others, containinir KKlacres, more or lesg.ahont S acres cleared, bavinir; thereon erected a two story plank house and loa stable, in the occupancy of I lioiiiH8 Uyrne. Taken In execution and to he sold at the suit of John H. Hlte, administrator of J. K. Hito. deceased. Aijo. all the riurht. title and interest of William A . Ivory, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land sit natc in tJlearneld township, Cambria county. Pa adjolninir lands of Joseph Coojwr. David Kvan and Thomas Krlsc, containing fti acres, more or less, atiout ;0 acres cleared, having thereon erect ed a two story plank house and frame harn, in the ocenpancy of V illiam A. Ivory. Taken in exeru tion and to be sold at the suit of A. Satipp fur uc of S. E. Hnrns. Also, all tho rlyrhi, title and interest of J. J. Krlse, or. in and to a p cce or parcel of land s'iiul ate fn Clearfield townshio. 1'iiinhrla eminty Pa adjoininir land.? of John Mcllermitt, William IiU tie. Ideals Carle, and others, containing IS5 acres, more or less, ahout 30 acres cleared, having there on erected a two story log house and bur stable in the occupancy of James Plunket, and a two story plank houne nnd log stable, in the occupancy of James Swinehart. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit ot A. F. Kerr. Ai.so, all the '"ht. title and Interest of Wm. J. Conns, of, in and tv ? niece or lot of pronnd sit uate In Loretto borouirh, t ivr'hria county. Pa., fronting on St. Joseph street on tno rfst n'nd cx ten.lltiir back to an alley on the west and an a lev on the sonlh. bavinir thereon erected a two story frame h .use and frntiie stat.Ie. In tho occupancy of Wm. J. Coons. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ot Win. Ijltninacr. Also, all tho right, tit le ami Interest of James J. Kay lor, executor of Edward A. Hnrk, who Was the exeeu-or of Susan Knrk, with notice to John Hurk, tenant in possession, to wit : All tho follow ing descrihed piece or parcel of bind, situate, lying and being in Washington township, Cain't.ria county, and State or Pennsylvania, on the head waters of ( onciH.nigh. bounded as follows, to wit : lieginntng at a jost on ttie township road t thence south l:j degrees, east along said rond and of John Mrticiiiili .yi perches, toawainnt : thence south 40 degrees, west b'l perches, to a stone; thence north m deerccs. west 132 perches, to a post : thence north 17 decrees, east 88 perches, to a birch ; thence nor.h 9 dearecs. west 75 pen-hes, to a lMist; thence south 61 degrees, cast ninety and two to n ist ; thence north 42 degrees, cast 51 perches, to tho place of beginning-containing 121 acrei and fts perches, neat measure the same being part oftao tracts of land warrant ed In the names ot Edward Rlrwell and William Spade, beinir the same land which on the first day of March. A. I), ls.'.o. was convened to !Mian Hurk hy Robert 1-lurgoon. Taken In cxeemion and to be Sold at the suit of Joseph Hurgmin ex centorol the last will and testament of l;obert Hnrgoon, decenscd. Also, all the right, title nnd Interest or Rose McGouirh and Peter MeGnuh. her husband to Wit: All the following described turm and tract oi land sltnate In Washington township, Cambria county. Pa., bounded and described as follows 's io say. rue northern one bill and equal mo.ety or half p.rt of all that tract of land called r ricndship.' situate on the waters of Hlacklick or ronemaugh. In tho cennty t Cambria, late or He.ircrd county, St . te of Pennsylvania, beginning at a sugar tree, thenec l.y Vnennt Innd near the Toot of the Allegheny mountain, north 20 degrees east 45 perches, tn a maple tree ; north seven del urees, west r42 perches, to a birch tree; thence south 35 degrees, west 3.1 perches, to a post and south .8 degrees, west V1-. perches, to a post; thence by an old survey sonth 11 decrees, east IPS porches, to a birch tree; thence bv Vacant hills south 35 deirrces. east l'J.i perches", to a button wood and north 7M deirrecs east 85 perches, to tho place of beginning containing f2t' acres and lowimce. being the same premises which W. H. M.n acker. higli shcrifl of ambria county, bv yirtne of plnrius writ of levari facias. No. fB, December Term. 1871. sold to the present grantor as the property of Peter McGouch, Eq., to R. 1 Johns! ton. Es.p, and Eveline, his wife, by their deed dated gth day or April. A. H. 1S72. and recorded In the proper office for recording deeds in Camhria county, conveyed to John Hradv. party hereto; together with all and singular the buibli.iir and improvements, streets, lanes. Rile vs. passages, ways, waters, water Courses, righ'ts. liberties privileges, hereditfments and appurtenances what soever, thereunto belonging, or In anywise a? pitr taining, and tho reversion and remainders there of. Taken In execution and to bo sold at tho suit of John Hia.ly. AV a11 t"p right, title and interest of F.. Mc Glarte, of. In and to a piece or parcel of land situ ate In Summerhill township, Camhria omntv. Y'TL.a',-'"ini" 'mils or Joseph Wright Joshu'a Riblctt. G. W. Kirby. and others, containing MJ acres, more or less, unimproved. Taken in execu tion and to be sold at the suit or IeTi Ream Ai.no, all the rteht, title and interest of Charles Johnston, or. in and to a pfeee or parcel of land situate In Washington township, Cambria count v. Pa. adjoining lands of James Itenniston. hefra of AI. A., Adams, deceased, and others, containing 40 a3rcs, more or less, about acres cleared : now In possessfnn oTCharles Johnston. Taken in ex ecution and to be sold at the suit or William L.inton. Ai.so, all the right, title and Interest or 1). II. Klnkead, of. in and to a piece or lot of ground sit uate In the West Ward of Et.ensburg borough, Cambria connty. Pa., howmled on the east'hy Julian street, on the westhy lot of John Kennedy, and on the north by Town Hall, having thereon crerted a two story frame house, piank stable and other outbuildings, now in the occupancy of I. H. Klnknad. Taken in execution and to he sold at the suit of James M vers, now for nse of John E. Scanlan, trustee of Lcttlce Ann Evans. Also, all the right, title and Interest of Wil liam R. Tibhott. of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate In Cambria township, Cambria conn ty. Pa., a.ljoining lands ot Mary 'I Ibbott on the north. E.J. Wattcrson tho south. Thomas ilrlf flth on the east, and John Dougherty on the west, containing seven acres, more or less'unimprovod. Taken In execution and to bo sold at the suit of E. Roberts. A t.so. all the right, title and Interest or William iMcUombio. nr. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate In Susipiehanna township. Cambria coun ty. Pa., ad joining lands of Simon Wcakland and Jacob Kirkpatrick. containing VJ9 acres, more t.r less, about 20 acres cleared, having thereon erected a two story plunk honse and log stable. now In the occupancy of William MeCombie. Taken In ex ecution and to be sold at the suit of J. O. Fisher, et. al. Ai.so, all tbe right, title and Interest or t: A. Cravcr and 1 A. Craver. administrator of 1.. A. Craver, deceased, of, in and to a piece or lot of ground situate In Carrolltown Imrotigh. Cambria connty. Pa , fronting on Main street and adjoining lots ol Joseph Zollncr and John Stoltr., hnvhig thereon erected a two story frame house, in the oc cupancy orlrs. Cr.-ivcr. Taken inexecntion and to be sold at the salt of William I.itsinger. Also, all the right, title and interest of Domi nlck Eairer. of. In and to a piece or lot of ground situate In Carrolltown borough, Cambria county. Pa., fronting on High street and extendtnir back to lot of Rtchel McHermitt. having an alley o-, the north and lot. of Henry Stoltz on tho ..u;t, having thereon erected a two story frs.te i.onso and frame stable, now in Ihe occur-;ncy n onj Inick Eager. A ., all the rhV., title and bib-rest of nominlck Eager, of. In and to a piece or lot ot ground situate in Carrolltown borough. Cambria conntj, Pa., havinar a etreet on the west, an alley on tho north, and lot of Binder's estate on the south, having tiiercon erected a two storv plank bouse and f,mp stable. In Hie ocenpancy o'r James Avalters, Taken In execution and to be be sold at the, suit ofScluni.lt & Friday. Al so, all tho right, title and inter, sf or P. W. V r ( 1 1 rr I n. In on. I In hlnno ny tvt rv.r.1 nTlfin.! alt. uate in Jackson township. Cambria county. Pa., beginning at m hemlock ; thence by tract of Isaac ltouscr bi degrees, west 10 I pen-lies, to a post ; thence by tract of John Ilubly, noi th 88 degrees, wokI 75 perches, to a post on line of tract of John Wigton ; thence hy said old survey, north 33 de grees, west 1R9 perches, to a post ; thence by land late of Alter & Hip'ler. north H degrees, east 10 perches, more or less, to the place of beginning containing 17 acres and 80 pcrchest hem part of a larger tract in the name of Jacob Rapp, having thereon erected a one story plank home, water aw mill, and board stable, in the occupancy of P. W. Prlnjflo. Alt . all the right, titlo and In terest of P. W.Pringle. of in and to a piece or rarcel of land situate in Summerhill township, 'ambria county. Pa., adjoining lands of Henry Walters. Geo Gates. Geo. Wentroth, and others. irui..i(iiii no ncn-'B, more or ies, nmioi io nurca cleared, having thereon eroct'-d a two story l .veil ing house and barn. In the occupancy of Prlu- . iiiii iinrii, in iiic oi'ciii.icjf u i i i((i- glo. ,4i, all the rtuht, title and Interest of P. W. Printtlo. of. In and to a piece or tract of land situate ia Croyle township,! ambria county. Pa., adjoining lands of Joseph l"rln.lc, Parld M. i-rinirie. I'niiip .tic. an. aim oi ners, coniainin r i acres, more or less, about acres c.ertred Ak, all tho ciht, title und interest of P, W. l-riix.le. of. In and to a piece or parcel of land siTtiate fn ! Croyle township. Cambria county, pa., adjoining i lands ot Iarid M. l'ringle. Wm. Prinle. jirh-pIi W.Prinle. P. M. . J. Hruwn. and other", eon tainlng 'M acres more or less. onimproveU. Taken in execution and to be sold at tbe suit of Joseph Miller. Ai.so. all the rlubt. title and Interest or Aaron Iou,r hcrty, ol, in and to a certain tract of Innd situate in Clearfield township. Cambria connty, !. KITTPVAll 1,1 tl.j. ... . . f ft( I..I.....1 1. - 1 , - . - - - ... .i... ,,.a.j .'. I-I.II11, bounded and Jescri!ed as follows: Konnded bv survey in the name of Jno. Fisher on the south, by survey In the name or James Hrvgon on the east, by Etckiel Former survey on the west, and Henry Kcpple on the north, said t.act containing 400 acres, more or les-. about 30 acres cleared, havimr thereon erected a two storv frame dwell Ing house and stable. In the occupancy of Aaron lioug-herly and A. 1. Flanagan. Aha. all the riiht, title and Interest of .aron IH.uhcrty, t.r in and to a certain other tract of bind situate in Clearfield township. Cambria county pa , Fnr. veyod in the name ot Henry Kcprde, a joinlnx the above described tract ot land i.n the nori h. and containinir 4O0 acres, more or less, about 20 acres cleared, having thereon erected a one-and-a-halfstory dwelling house, stable and other oot bnildiiiL'S. Taken In execution and to be sold at tbe suit of John Brotherline. Ai.so. all the riht. title and Interest or Eil.lins Irfyi. ol, in and to a piece ot land situate in Hirr township, t ambria county, pa., adjoining binds or Thomas Griffith. Jacob Krn-. Sherry, and othei s. containinir 80 acres, more or less, aliout 25 acres cleared, bavinir thereon creeled aone-ard a. ha f story plank bouse and lo stable, in the oc cupancy ol K.itflehcrt l-cvy. ,4t-o. all the rlht, title and interest of Kaidius Ivy. of. in and lo a piece or parcel of land situate in parr t.-nh n Ka"n!r.la "'unty. Ha., adioininic laiels ol Thos. tiriflith. Jacob Krug, .locph Miller, and others containing loo acres, more or less, aln.ut 3. acres cleared ; not now occupied Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of E. Roberts Also, ail the right, title and interest of J lines E. JNenson, of, in and to a pieee or i arcel ot land situate In Clearfield township. Crmbria connty. la., adjoining lauds of the estate or Thomas Adams, deceased, John Neason, deceased and others, containinir 76 acres, more or less, about 85 acres cleared, having thereon erected a two story log honse and logr barn, now In the occupancy cir James E. Neason. .if,, all tho rlht. title and interest or James E. Neason, or. In an.', to a piece or ii reel ol land situate in Clearfield township Caiuhi la county, pa., adjo nlmr lands c.r John v! Neason, Joseph Raker, and others, contait.ing 40 up res more nr li almn. in ...... ... session of James E. Neason. Taken In execution and to bo sold at the suit ol Rennet J. Sawyer, for use of Jno. Mellon. ' Also, all the right, title and In erest or Francis Wismdler, ol. In and to a piece or parcel of land situate fn Han-township, ambria county, pa., ad joining lands of George Fresh. Joseph s'tinebiscr, Ioni.rd Mangold, and others, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story log bouse and 1. in stable, tn the occupancy of liawrencc I.ollesiier ger, and a one-and-a half story frame bouse and frame stable. In the occupancy of Francis Wis miller. Taken in execution and to he sold at tho suit ot Michael Kirch, executor of Nichols Hef ny. dec d. At so. nil the r.Kht. title and interest of ItMiert A. Campbell, or. In and to all that certain l"t el ground situate and betn In the tv.ron.fh ef ar mlltown, in the county of Cambria, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post ami corner of lot of Nicholas Naglc and St. Joseph street : thence with said street, north 67 feet, i o post and corner ol ha of llearj- Stolti ; thence east by a., Id lot Ston feet, to post on Pleasant alley; thence by said allcv, south 1 7 feet, to post; tiiencc west with lot ol Nicholas Nagle; ?o0 feet, to post and place of be diming ; toret her with the hereditaments and appurtenances. Tiiken In execution and to be said at the suit of Susannah Campbell. Titnws of Pa i.k.- One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the property l kren-ked down, and tbe remaining twu-tuirds upon con firmation Of the deed. , HKKMAN TJACMETt, Sheriff. Phtrlff s Office, Ebensbiirg. Nov. IS. 157(1. S H E R I F F 1 SS ALE S . 1T virtue of sundry wilts of In .fitimit fx- portos. .-ilirts i'n if tout Kjmikik mul I,i t-,tc, i-.tci.t, issued out of ihe Court of Cnminott Pleas td Cumbria county mid to me directed, there will be expose.; .o publicsulc, at the Ma sion House in Johnstown, on SA TVlilA Y, December !& ?, at 1 O'clock, p.m., the following rcul cetute. to wit : Am. the right, title nnd interest of Panniil F. AVike. of, tn mid to two lots of ground situate In Cpper Voder township, C.nnbnu county, Pn . fronting on Ihe Somerset pike nnd adjoining lotsof lleorge Osbnrne, Heny Eaveniry, and Stony Creek river, hating- thereon erected a plank sbiughter house and fixtures. Taken In execution and to be sold at tbe suit of James C. M urray. A i.s.i, all the right, title nnd in'.ercsf of Peter Horner, of, in and lo a piece or parcel of bind situate in Yoder townhip. .'ouiltrin eountv. Pa., ndjoinliiK hind of "int.ii-i Iron ;oini.iv. George Spangler, Tost H.H-hstein. nod ui Iters, containing 'Ju aei es. more or le. all cleared and fenced, having thereon erected a one story plank bouse and log taable, not now ot copied. Al. all tho ribt, tills and interest ot Peter Horner, or. In and to h piece or parcel of laud situate Iu Concniaugli township, Cambria ci-n n 1 3"? adjoining lands of Archie Homer. Christian Homer nnd Kit Horner, co.iinliiing HO crc. iiioib or less, lib. mi t one acre cW-arid, having thereon erected a log cabin, not now occupied. Taken iu execution nud to he sold Mtthcxuit of Jacob C. Horner, administrator of Jacob Hor ner, deceased. Also, nil the right, title nnd interest of Chris tian Dorrcts. of. in and to two bits of ground situate in ConcuiuuKh borough, Cambi in coun ty. Pa., fronting on Poi Inge st reet and adjoin ing lots of Welsh nnd Jones heirs and Jacob Fionheiscr, and running hack to street, having tlu-reon erected a bit wo t wo story frame house, in the occupancy of Cl.risil in I)..nis and Mrs. I.3"Com. and a two smry plank house, in Ihe occupancy of Micliuel Seifei l. Taken in execution and lo be sold at the suit ol It- bu rn ch. Aran, all the right, title nnd Interest or John W. I,fwis, of. In nod to n lot of gruii.id situate In Prospect l.orouirh. Cumbria eotintv, Penn a, fronting on Quarry street ii thy south. :in tlit-y oii the east, lot of James Willmms on tlie north, and lot of Th.inias lliliinds on tlie wtt, baviua l hereon reeled two two story houses, now ih the'ocoiipnucy of John Coiineli, Win. I.i wisnn.1 John W. IrfwiH, 'IVkeu in execution and to be sold at Ihe suit of Casey & F-'garty. A I .so. nil tbe right, title and interest of John Cox, of. in nnd to a lot or pi.-co of ground situ ate in Cambria borough, Cambria count-, P., fronting on the north hy River street, lot of J. I McCoiuigh- ou the west, lot of Jas. Mccl-hh on The cast, and an alley on the south, having thereon erected a otie-nnd-n-half story house and a stable, not now occupied. Taken in exe cution nnd to be sold at the suit of t ', it. Kills. A I .so, all thcrurht. title and iutereit of Saiu'i n.vers, or, in and to a lot of ground situate in Fast Conemaugh borough. Cambria county. Pa., fronting on tbe east by First stri-ct and Hd. joining lot of Cumbria Ir-ui Co. on tbe norta, having an alley on the west and south, having thereon erected a two story bouse, ooy in t be occupanc3" of Joseph Engle. Taken Iu execu tion anil to be sol-l nt the suit of p. F. Shiiffor. Also, all the right, title and b.cerest of -Jos. Plick, of, in and to a lot of ground firmte in Ston3-creck township, Cambria county, PiTin'a, fronting on Johnstown and Scalp Level pike and adjoining lands of Jacob HoriuT. deceased, and R. F. Slick, having thereon trexued a two storj- botisu and a one Mory shoemaker shop, now In the occupancj-of Joseph Slick. Taken in execution and to bo sold at the suit of Jacob FronheiSor. Ai.so, nil the Tight, title and Interest of Jos. Gates, of, in nnd to a lot of a-round situate in Cainbtl.i borough, Cambria county. Pa- front ing on Kail road street on the north, adjoining lt of K. P. Jones' cstnte on the west, lot of Win. Minihan on the enst, and an alley on the south, having thereon er.TMcd a two story house and plank stable, now In the oeeupnnry of ,losj. (iat.-s. Taken in execution and to be Soli at the suit of the Common wenlth of Pennsylva nia, for use-. At.sK all ihe right, title nnd interest ef Sam uel M. Humpy and Lissle Ramcy, of '.u nnd to nil that certain lot or piece of g'jjnd situate, lying and being tn the borou-". of Johnstown, Cambria coonty. Pa., twe-.,t vlcigbt (21 feet on Mntket street and c-, ending buck tho same c-idtb sixty-six (6' ,eet, mote, or less, to lot of Charles H. Ellf, nnd known in plan or bits laid out by W. c licwis. administrator of llaiid HitC'a "sti.'o. s lot number six (61, and ndjoin f iot ui William Southwell on one side and lot or ground which John F. Ilinies and wife, by their deed dated April 29, 1S7(1. conveyed in fee to the above namd Lizzie S. Itamsey ; together with the hereditaments nnd appoi tenaoies thereto. Taken in execution and to be sold at the aiiit of the Juhnstowu Building; & Iiau As sociation. Tehms nr Pale. One-third of tho purchase money to Ih p.ii.l whentbeproncrty is knocked down, and the remaining two-thirds upon con tinuation of the deed. H HUM AX nACMElt. PberilT. PhciifT's Office, Ebeiisbiiri. Nov. 1.;. 1S71. TRIAL LIST for December Term, 187fi, l-ouniiencing oit MuSDAV, Ihe 4 tit day of said month : nnsT WIT Kg. Mont xer vs. Hopper onra l ; rtHn. rs. M. It. Nathansou &. Co.; Alyers vs. M. 11, Nathanson. SRCOKP WK.KST. Panpp vs. Krlso, M. lb, reigned issue; Rums vs. Kris. M. !., felv-ned issue; Seiden v. Con. rad, Iclgned issue; Pate vs. Wentroth, feigned issue; Flattery vs. Flattery ; Cambria In.n" Co. vs. Fisher: White s. Ktioulton : Hugos vs. Mor rison: Cooper vs. Mi'Mullin; Hamilton vs. Kay lor : Watson vs. Ijipslev; Rnssell vs. li.K-bsteih; Watson vs. Kennedy ct.'al.: 1 trestle vs. liannon; O'Neill vs. C.irucy; Frunheiscr vs. Johnstown Romugh; Mctl;irvey v. I'atterson J Kerr v Rr-sdley, et.al.; Watte, s vs. Shoemaker! OrifBih vs. Keini ; Irrn It Kelm vs. N..gte; Mellon VS. Finney H. Johnston ; Cooper & Mellon vs. Flm.ey A Johnsion ; Sli:ff-r vs. Itonncker; Frllx ft. Co. vs Iiynch. II .Met "OIj IAN. Proi h'.notarv. Pruthonotary's Ofhcc-, EtcnAburg, Nov. , 1st. FX SI 10 K MAK i: U . A TTon n k y- At-IiAW, Kbensbiiri;. tlffti-H cm High .tret, ta.l tua of tvsidwuce. (I -l,'i6 -tl.J imim mnt-m mil F.W.HAY&SBI Istlllllljltlll-OIM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF tm, coma. AN II- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALF.US IX HEATING PARLOR ail COOKING -AND- HOLSE-FUIMSIIING GOODS (iEFJULLY. Tol)lintr; in Tli,fOPrER&SIIliET-iy. rUDl'Tht ATTKMIE3 Tl. X(js.2T8. 2S0and 2S2 Wasliin-lun Si., JOHNSTOWN, PA. Wood, Slorrcll&Co., WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT, Tliin-ttWJi, X., irholesatc ami Jtetail Dealers in FOIlfctON' AKI im.MnSTIO MILLINERY GOODS, HAH11WAHE. yUEKNSWAnr, liOOTS AN I) shot:?!, HATS AM) ( A IS, IKON AND NAILS HEADY-MADE CLOTHIN'J. CAHTKTS AMI OIL PLOTH-S GLASS WAHK, YUI.LUV WAHE. WOOD AND WILLOW WAIM l'rovisifins :itid IVimI OF A I.L KISn, TOOBTHKIl WITH WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE fh ns Frh Merits, Flour. Bir Vitlu 5,ilt, HuttiT. V;irit-. Carbon Ar,.. f"W boli-sale and retail m -lira a'!ifltp! n"1 pronipt I v filled on the tdioi test notice ami iu.l reasonatde t-rins. T i;XT D00K TO POST OFFICE.- Ilcnliiif; Slovos. TIN, COPPER k SHEET-IRON WARE Havinr rw.t,tiy taVr-i pmton of thf new lyhrti-d up and i-oimii .tdioiia bnil.tmir n Hish strict, two doora r-.st or tbr Manic and nt-Hi-lv opp.witp the M mi . ,t,i iio,tr.tio siitarntn-r ia beltt-r inoimred than ever to niiu.iifnr-tnro nil w-'JoVT !n 1 ho 1 N 1 VPEIt nnlSIl Kirr-1 III IN VV AUI-, lino. of wlib H will b. furnished t.t biiyem at t'.o very lowrt livinic ot b'- 1 he Pulftibrr alfto prnposts to kcop a full and varied assortment t,r Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves r thf most Approved deitcna. tPFOl'TtNU nr KOOFIMi made to order nnd wnrrnntt-d ivrfeet in innniirai-ture and ma terial. MF.l'AlUINU promptly attend, d to. All work dicip bv me will lx; done riurht aivt nn lair terina, and all STt Vi:s and TAltKanbl by tac can be depended upon ns tn qtoilit- and caiuuit be undersold tn price. A i.nt iniinm and inorni? of patmnnire is r-pe tmitv alc. tod, and no effort will bo wanting to render en tire satisfaction to nil. i-i w. VAT.MK IA7TKINGKK. Fbensbunr, rt. 1.1, l?T'l.-tf CjXKCUTOirS N0TICK. Estate of rnit.tr S4 HKTTIO. dei-1. eyers teMtWentary on theestme ot Fhlllp Schett. lat oftrmll t.iwnship. Oeeeii-ed. hari neen rrnted to the undersigned, to vbeni all perrons Indebted to aid estate mrr reqne te1 t.t Jko immediate parment. and thn harinn riaiinawill present them tn.ierly autbentleatcl Pr settlcnierj. All AM SCHFTTIO. I fk a Nets cm i:r i ia. ( E purs. Oct. 20, 1573 -Ct. A I 1 1 X I S TR A T O I V S X O T I C K . KstttHof Amiirfw lnb(t, 1fM. Havina obtained letters ef a.tmihlstrath.n on thu estate o Andrew Ixxlsnn. late or A Ib trhetir tnwn. ship. Cambria eotlnty. deeeae.i. the underlined takes this methiMl e niit frttur all persons indebt ed to said estate that payment most tie made bn tnodiaeely, and those having claims niriilnat th same will er.rsillt their own Interests bv preseni lis them to me properly anthoqtcat4 for etile. m nt. fi. M lHM OIiASS Nov. 1MST. Administrator. w ATC H M A K I X C. I Iavic tak- kMms.A.i ii m. a i. . ml next drvr to M U tt innhV &. 3) T OH 111 mI.M0((nlt .nh.rn t I.. I. TlTVllI -'' - - 1" - iitn'i in 1 nr uiiK lli-lhat beg preii red to n-parr r!o k watehes, jwelry, etrt.. at short notlee. in a wurkniinttk t nianiMT, and at tbe lowest llvinir priees Fleas j KiK.nsl)urg, ttct. ), l?.:e.-lra. j OTKA Y COW. Came into th,. on- , t-hwttru r-rihe tttilisM-VHw-r, In WiKliininn I township, on or about the Sep! em her V rt h. a In r. j brinJIe oiw. seven or eijrlit e:ir c.ld. Willi a p.i -I tion of h riirbt ear ent off and a sjlt tn th -eft lone. IT the owner fails, to 'aiijiear. pniTe t.r... perty. pay eharites and lake her awav mitiin ih I timr spm-itted bylaw, she j be .i,.,,,. ,., in' iiiiiti nin((er. ,nill lt UAHOX Vashlhton Twp Nor. t T6. ft. TD 0 A H f IX (T Si 1 1 1 6 6 1, Wm" Yin i IjAIFS. Th Snoers of St. Joseph Inive i.pered a Himrd Af17!-- S mr Sehixd b, V..rtin liadles at I ' bt, Mary' Convent, HolH.Uvs Li f?W! bnrx. I'a. " m,r- gJ-k-Ktr i I vi , r- , per annum, payable In v.rnM ""'s'''". rxl ' 1 narge. iyMKij McLi;i;liux. t- "' l'"?' Johnstown. Pa. OfTb-e in the .d tireaocue,u-. nub bl p..ie.o. k
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