The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 15, 1876, Image 3

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LAND PERSONAL.
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' ',,.,! JCisl was blown down by
ii f.'Jfi" liave tints far this season
',1 ,'rr-l l y Win. I:iiicbenbaugbf
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1,,,," llt-illy ban already began to
,' ni'li K'l'iif 'r Ci.iijreisiiinal
r w I i' li '"'r tbatika are tendered.
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'V." ,tno:e.! tb:t the I'a. Crinal Co.
':' "t' ' ' Iroil 'rack on tbe
T:.;! laii.il uotii Williamsburg and
ani all in on the .7 ml go
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,..:,iann. . un iu .
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(.litrafe cliild of which Thomas
j,,vt ,MiTeiii eil to tbe ler.itenti
' ti..ii, is the falber. died in Con
,., on Tuesday last.
!iit !. I"-'!- 'f .lobustowR, slip,
on i y pavement alionr 11
- I iv I: iii lt ami fractured tbe
. r oU K- just below tbe bip
r':
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l.iv's nit ii came out in refulgent
v.itt Ui'"v what that is, and bs-
.jijrri't ile:l of the snow was
i;lK'it the aid of a returning
v.l!
. mi'i n.Miied n.'aujon ilie.l fti
.i .!i-ii "ii Frid i.v last from lock
.! I.v i: j iri' s receiveil a few d;iys
. !;.:. ;i" wink in one of tho C. I.
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I...b Jkoy written at j
cunty, California, six- ;
r- i:.i!ii ins i. inner linine, came too
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. :...;i;;uti liiis week. It, will ap-
:.r .
! ...f .Mr. Jacob Hoover, of j
-A
.1 nineteen months, fell into
i-d iib hot water, Wedties
1 was si badlv scalded that
-d l:f.
i'
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M.il, cnloreil. employed as a
y.--.-r. A. A. Ii:irker Si Son, of
, h i 1 I' -'Ii of his feet very badiy
: i-v :i: r."'iii"ii!irf with his team from
: vii .in S ttut .lav afternoon.
J. .': cl'.Mr. Martin F. CatnpK-H,
:..tr ti. unship, was knocked down
; - r by a s'ed in Ioret to a con pie of
..;., ami received injuries of v
. : .i ili nut dangerous character.
mutiieters in llollidsysbiirg
...... a indicated six and eight
;fl-... : ., ct'.ve'. d on Sat'.trday last. Up
rr-.t-n i tii.i;-tljuren auj wetit several
! .-.:,-r, t-t rather worse, in the way
- , O.nieral Lttta has ordereil the
',- ?ta'c arsenal at Il-Mrisburg of
I .'l. emlflt'remeilt. r-een 1 1 v i n
r" !: e. ti.ivr defunct military or-
t.
v's Station, this vomit v.
.1 ;I,.ne,
,i" .John Herdman. convicted
'.mt U.t veek of an attempt
rine on a little gill named
;. i .!;ile, a motion has been
-.ft-Mi and fut:ber action in
! i'e t.iKcu ;lt tbe next term of
urt.
r i-.ir ws seen near the resi
r fiieiid ai d true, Mr.
of Adams township, on
uivriKxiii. A parly of hunters
!iuit of the "varmint," but
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'. they succeeded in
! t" li arn.
kiiUug it
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L. l';n ii.h, of Alioona, a
.1 .1 ',1 (..i'staiit reader of the
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Miv, r-.
v killed a noiker of the
breed, probab y a year and
v iii. h yielded f44 pounds of clci'ti
v i.ii- i un trul out a grunler U
't V'll S'jne.ll.
:i!-i'tla Iron ('nmpanf. we see It
. n.( !ii i; i mil. to. the manufacture
. .'..j!i- wick and o'htr varieties of
' Tin; in i I is to ha ve a capacity of
a ii ly and n 1 1 1 be co:uleted about
J .ine w t. The uiusio wire will
:: i ti.i.,1 on a iier process.
- 3!"-i.'list t lr.ir. b building at Shir
ltm.'ii'doii . ounty , as well as I wo
r.-1
Ifne.-s uiid luo stables coiifigu
li nT .veil by lire, supposed to
i.
work of an iuccmliarr. I--
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1 t a ii'i ',,,( ii on So ml a v i nor ii-
s et.itiatcd at 54,0'X) ; no iu-
- whose ciiii'iiial exploits and
-riai rest wi-ri- m.teil by us last week,
i.''ojiii beie on Saturday. A
! .o lii.fiow n cr vicinity, named
''' .s l,:iri;-.l on oa'li of lits wife
' :n.-"d adultery, was also brought
:i.ii.itti d to duiance vile on the
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nv-n itiiii'd young man named TSlair
' v. :o ..-i . , from liis liomit in Hun
" i S n i!nv nigh: last and remained
,-!'. V. hen found next morning
i Is m ar lown bis feel, bands
' w''r'- If 'en. ami be is now tsulf-ring
-i l.'.iu the e ticc is of bis terrible
I 1 i!r.-,v, n Tti'invt notes tbekilling
t .' 'i.iu: il.igmaii n' Mill Creek,
1- h i.in.ty, on lj..it Friday inoruing,
-.' s ivs, been run over and crushed
!'"- '-is, but as the aj rra of
11 -'i:.'iin no sm h inforiiiatioii we
:c
me i i her Mill Clcck waslbe
:t ''M' lit.
H'.v .. ,v, an employee at one of the
"'iing t irtiaees, is the last victim of
1 '"in.iei.ee. ,. attempted on
'v.- i.is
v. a.k across a lot of cinder
I I.H
:;p: s.-d were cool enough to bear
'''. n n u'.it'i.riunately be sank into
" ' ' n ni.ib ami burned both of bid
b ar:".!: inii.,ii.;r.
!!'''' bile lor f . I .. 1 1 Itumu
. -I:
; -.t w
in't know In for.i we couldn't
.' ami that is that Mrs. M'd:
;' coiicry, who is nver W years
f, tin. big show and while '.here
r -Ali' tii !.; h.vl not seen for fifty
itlier Mboiu '.ie parted
"'opi'i ears ago.
''! tnt.'e .1..... t ...1 (.iii.
I
.i i iguie-ui of the litaml Jury at
"' i-riri in ft-.. . . f t
il.
" ov a part and parcel of Oal-
into a borough. In accord
' d'.-eree an election for 1111174
tii
I'-''iri, (,, eonduet the eleclion lor
; i ' i h..xt Sprmg, will be held on
. J-ti.nar ID b.
' 'ICl!. S at l:ii-l....t ... ..onn ln.lan
'"., i Ul.rH itril.c y (.ino.
S MSM....... 1.. ... ..
r, i ram at i.asi. i oneinauKii
'i.v in.
niiig l ist, ami Isilh of tbu
' i K '"stanily, the pig iron
.'"I in all directions, and one bag-
. i
'I 'Ml
l,:,"sei.c,.r ,-ar wete thrown
k. The driver eHcmiMil liV
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""III tl,.
wagon. Tbe team was the
I. Co.
"I Hi', (.
li
hi. '5lncb road succeeded
I res,,,,, Saturday morning
iinaliie to retuni at the usual
" 'he B'.,nv bnvlnir bloek.iiled
cuts" along the line. It
ii.
I'ovever. in r......l.i., it. .In.lnrL.
Hv,! "YbKit i ,i, evening, imt
'i nr.. o a mend trip that day.
Vi . ' ,,"r,,',ioiis were removed
'"" no trouble has been xper-
" d r obligations lo our kind
,,'' .'h W. I'ringle, of Croyle
' u ' variety of as large and
. '''''' -s we have ever bad tbe
i l-n f ,g a ,,,,!, iut,u Tl)e t
''"sive, coinpiiseaall the most
OH;
tie
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1 "is known a, M.ileir Sweet.
, ". ...tl.
n liatcs. lwei'iy
nineiii Winter. Seek N
-N 'Mil
r.i Spy. Kiuir cf Thompson
1 v
Ol'l Sao Au foil. ...ilrni-iKt
"S till ,tlli-.rb.i in tl,. .'.ollittf.
' t UU prinur .. r none . JI
11 Illrl COUIMV.
.i" ...... mil uir.fci uui rLUUi riD no mr-f r.i.i.r..i
::"' '!":V;,.M, funerals in tbi. v.H.,.. i i!T than Gen.Wot h.
.,f.l.r-"'-"?- ... . l -". III.. wa fit n,Wn ,hi- wLe,i'.fi
. w m Yi ovi .a
tl - 1 -Ms ttfrk pf male-
tb.t,cqnainia,,ceof Gen. A. tt (Kl
Uen r tf. i'roioni Dusinesa.
.Tohn Ccss,Ta VCoS IT ,n
P.lford district. Tim Ti-.'A-'n
- uarn
vit.ne.Ha in an eWf s.
Cambria Inn, Con , L . " ' n
and .Tohn ,T.
Ulr 1.-;.... , : tieieiiuanis.
.... u ,coK.h almost as well at. be
did wben he lepreei.e,l this com.tv in tbe
Lrgis afure many years aKo, has bosts f
friends in Cambria who will always be l -.1
to hear ot bis sm-cess in life.
-Ceo. p.. Hichams. of White townsh-i.
,r wrfk'ftr Jr,m' ':t week's is,.,.e of tl,
lU-ralrf. was arrested t l
barge of stealing some two bundled pounds
r wool from It..l.inson's factor v, in Clear
nod county, near tbe Cambria line, and
.r ,s V . H" on ine
.t : i
nun tie, muter an assumed
name, disposed
' me IjUeiislinri. v.ir.l.. f
Kicbards is also charged with complicity j
tbe stealing of a horse and bncrv in th
same vicinity not long sinc.
' ' iih arrived wtien every
loving wife in the land is looking alsmt her
. -la 1. 1 .
, ... .-ve ;,,. Sne wit; buy lor a Christina
; present for her husband, who is a! met in
! V? ,y rxl,''' ,"' ' foot tbe bill herself
j arier all is said ami done, we deem it not
j ainiss to invite attention to tbe elegant stock
j of goods suitable for such a purpose so
I temptingly displayed at tbe cheap cash store
of Myers & Lloyd, where no one can fail to
: find ..inefbing to till tbe bill at tbe lowest
iM.ssi hip prices.
Tbe fire hues" who for some time past
have been burning property at Woodland.
Clearfield county, succeeded on Thursday
right last in setting fire to the residence of
-,,r- "etinen .Mcriierson, in that 1.
was destroyed with nearly a!i it ,
Mr. McP. was attending cbmcl,
-mt. uenoen iMcrherson, in that place, which
contained.
bell 1 1...
uro oroKe our, ami his wife, bad as much a
sh could do to get the children out in
S3 fl'f V. The v ilbki HQ .if.-.....l i !.;.. i. ..i i : .
woik saturated one corner of the kitchen
with coal oil before selling If.
During the Christmas holidays not a few
of the residents of northern Cambria will no
doubt, consider it just the thing to take a
trill to Johnstown. To all such we would
say that a visit to the Star Clothing Hall of
Jas. .7. Murphy, 101) Clinton street is well
worthy of a visit, especially from those who
wish to make additions to their wardrobes,
as we have no hesitation in saying that there
is no establishment so easy of access at which
that same can be done to better advantage
or with more entire satisfaction to the, buver.
The AMoona ifirror lias taken new
Hart in its editorial department M r. Frank
I. Hart, late of the Lancaster Enquirer and
started out we liojie, on a mure prosperous
and need we say peaceful career than ever.
Tbe Mirror is a sprightly little daily, ami
while we have the heart to wish it well, ve
presume there is no need of advising the
new editor, wbo is evidently no fool at the
business, to consult bis own interests By
guarding against all remarks savoring cif
lilw-1. If li don't he will be apt to timl
Aker of reasons for stepping down and out.
Tbe glory of tbe autumn has departed
and stern winter is here. There is no balm
in the sighing winds, the day breaks tardily,
and all things proclaim that one of tbe fairest
seasons of the year has left ns, and that tbe
year itself the great Centennial year will
soon have to be numbered amnnj. the things
that were. Times chango and men change
with them: Youth gives place to old ag ,
but all who consult their own interests con
tinue as heretofore o buy their waring ap
parel at the renowned, cheap clothing store
if O'Mlfrey Wolff, next door to tbe post
office. Alfoona. where no one ha even yet
failed to get full value and perfect satisfac
tion for bis money.
We were shown tbe other rlay a model
of a door to which was attached Hislmp &
French's celebrated weather strip (in minia
ture), and for tl.e sale of which our young
friend, Mr J. J. Si raver, of Voder township
has secured Ihe exclusive right in ibis con
ty. These weather strips ar an effective
protection against the ingress of cold air,
rain, snow, etc., through openings beneath
outside doors', and need only be seen, as one
of them can lie at the residence of County
Treasurer FreidhofY, in ibis place, to be ap
preciated for their merits. .Mr. Strayer in
tends to canvass northern Cambria in course
"f two or three weeks, and liopjs to meet
with a large demand tor this very useful in
ver.'ioM. The storm king got up on bis bind legs
early on Saturday morning last an I fur
nearly twenty-four hours he howled like, all
possessed, meautiinn driving the snow up
m lingo lieaps ami Uio i nerinomeier oo-.vn io
twelve degrees ix-low Zero, la-sides shaking j n
every tbing shakalde in away more ettec
tive than agreeable. On Sunday calmer
counsels prevailed, but tbe cold was even
more intense, though less apparent, than on
the previous day nietcnry indicating six'een
degrees below zero a' an early hour on that
morning. Since t hen t he weather has mod
erated very ilcsi'b.-dly and ith Ihe moder
ation came another invoice of snow, which
h 'wever is giving way to slush and mud as
we write Wednesday aC.ernoon.
James M Creiyht, a fourteen-year-old
son ol" Mr. James I!. M'Creighr, of Johns
town, met with a terribledeath on Thursday
of last week. He was employed as a water
carrier at the rolling tn'll, and during a few
moments of leisure got on a car of the C. I.
Co's steel train, from which he was soon af
ter thrown by ihe starling of the 'rain, ami
falling lengthwise upon the track, the wheels
run between bis legs and over bis abdomen,
breast and head , c.h rushing him into a shape
less and sickening mass and leaving not a
single feature of his pleasant little face that
could be recognized. A gentleman who saw
the remains of Ihe unfortunate lad after tbe
accident assures us that it was the most
shocking sight be ever witnessed.
We don't wish to dis -mirage- any of tbe
Pittsburgh alver is ng agents with whom
wo have n busing s nr!:oii9 from eqnan
d r'n; ibclr 'Jin;, paper and p.xMagi stamps
in Bolieiting space in our columns, but we
do wish to say, as wed for tbeir information
as for the Information of all others interefd
( d, that we take stock in no ad vert.iseme.Mts
H'i't us from that city by any other agent
lb in W. L. Fou Ik. Km., who alone is au
thorized to make onntracts of this kind iu
onrbeba'f. Having found Mr. Fonlk entire
ly to our liking in every respect energetic,
efficient, reliable, prompt and honest we
are perfectly content to leave our biisiuessin
his bands, knowing as we d" from long ex
perience that be is fully competent and en
tirely willitu to do ample justice to adV1";
tisei'g as well as to publishers, ourself of
course included. Hence our de. ire to retain
his services ami to permit no one so far as
we are concerned to encroach upon territory
which he has honestly earned tbe right to
cccnpy, itnawed by any one.
Use Yocksei-F Wr.i.L.-The sufferings of
tbe chronic invalid are of such varied kinds
as to enlist the sympathy of evry one who
loves bin fellow-man. A month's good
treatment, however, such as is given by Dr.
Keyser, of Pittsburgh, will do more to cure
than whole years of complainings, especially
as the doctor has investigated ami treated
chronic ailments for over thirty years. Dr.
Keyser is the only man in Pennsylvania who
.. . - : ..f ..A..u..m.iliiin ttflinr.
lots triven tllH suoieci oi in-i. ... -
has given tlie suojeci in ..i. ..
uii'li and complete investigation to any prac
tical purpose, and it may le said of him,
lint when that disease can be cured, be can
a I. . ir liwli
cure it. One or the great, ui-nus ... v...
which he uses, is a discovery called 7K.
KeyskkVs Lvsn Ci:kk, wbb h cleans out.
the blood, renew- the tissues, makes tue
ulcers iu the lungs heal, and furnishes the
blood with plastic material to renew the
powers of life. Von can Lavo b.s Treatise,
sent free bv application or -'t;r
Price of L.iugCnie $1.50 per b, tile or 57-50
per half dozen. To had at Dr. Keyser a
t .I..,,-. oin ?enn avenue. Pitfsbnroii.
Je."'i i J . ' - - . .... . .
private coafciilt'cS oS-ce is -o, i-'v "
4-nioM ihl T !,,H.,n. ," "bich time the final !
CMIaba i M,,,,?al ialen,r. of .Ta.nea !
y UIJ I
f Jacob IIomi it k V !
readied. ThevIrtirni.J' 5 .. "' .w8 i
te ffAjr are m tn k ."""'","":
t,,rr. ni in tjonrt last
ueed not reneat ii,. i " c.7. :i",,u "ewiv ma.te t.ri.ie. ii.e present.
it t
- uv,ig,
Sufiieu t
Ofeiir.i-.l ii.u o.. - .. ' ' !
between the defend mt . .i i Bnoemaarr, i.q.. It imcdiately alter tbe a.l-
Ibe itlBUopu", on jowr,eUtf tl.eewnlng aeSM.,n of Court,
cei vl in juries allol tS ! 1 " a'"1 was ,M,t "" ,k Ter "WW
J"lmbtCl.han S i1 ,po? Rentlemau i.amM. who ba.l no k,iowlg
twodaTafter purpose inteuded nntil li.
the greator parti of' ThnrLl-- , ! raaion o,ei.ea ..ul on him in tbe following
at. its cone .KHion tlj rv reMre 'Vr,''M,,,' arJl ! l" ief but well cbo,en remaiks, which, with
talion, an, an "be .Ivi? 1,"a"'8 raU'f"' "i Wru'.. re-
continued ('on t al .mrnl hV" 'T" ' "I"'" w pul.lisl, in arerdai.ce with pioui
mominVr w i.b L ,Y.3. I" . Mo,',,?y ! "eck. ilr. Jobuston said :
Jnrj i ecded upon tbeir verdict on or before
1-o clock that, night the Court House bell
Kbould be rang P.ml the Court would c
onrene i
... ut: .r ana recorit u,0 result.
1 :
of ibis arraii.Tme., n, i.n I. . ". " j
. -.S ",ei'I' l,,.?l P'aled for;b its !
V 1" o clock p. m., and ere
long tbe jury Hied into tbe Court room an.l
fc.fc.n alter announced that they bad found
the prisoner "not guilty." This ver.li..r
e reached
SKCOND AVEE1C.
Court reassembled at 11 a.m. on Momlav
last, ami although it has been busily at work
ever since, comparatively little progress has
IbuH far been made in reducing tbe number
of civil cases on the list. Following is a re
port of the doings up to yesterday at noon :
Krmine Pet h i s .T..l.n i w-....i. . : .
isue. Jury found for plaintiS in the suiii of I
ins. F luuii bumoi
ainniia iron Co. vs. John Fisher and others
eject incut. This was a fruit brouaht by the
b.BintifTs to recover possession of ,ne hundred
and tilty-eiirht Hen s of mineral land in Siony
ercek township, Adjoining and partly lying m
Johnstown borongn. whieh H it elii,'.....i ..-,.
portion of a larger tract known as the "Kur- !
mice lands." The case occupied the intention I
ol Court from Tuesday morning unt.l W.-dnes- I
day evening, and resulted in a verdict tor the !
plamtifts.
Mary Flattery vs. William Flattery line) in
di vi rce. Taken up on Wednesday evening nnd :
sun on trial us we co to press Thursday alter- !
SKSTKNl'ES.
On Tuesday evening thirteen of the pris
oners convicted of various crimes in the
Court, of Quarter Sessions last, week were
br ought letore .1 mlge Hean, who after dwell
ing at some length on tbe heinoiisiiess of the
several nrt'euces for which they stood con
victed ami impressing upon their minds the
great, importance, temporal as well as ex
ternal, of leading better liven in the future,
provided to Impose the sentence of tbe law
in each case as follows :
Win. Lewis and John C. Stewart, the two
tramp round guilty of the lari-env of two
pairs of boots and n coat in Johnstown on Sat
urday evening, Dec. 2d. and John Sullivan, also
m participant in the same offence, and who en
tered a plea or guilty, were each sentenced to
pay a tine of (in to the Commonwealth for tho
un of Cam!. i ni county and undergo separate
nnd solitary imprisonment of one year and
three .mintns In the Western Penitentiary the
first two in udJiiion to pay tho costs or prose-
CU t bill.
Tliomr.s Dougherty, convicted of seducing
miller promise of nuirriiige a sixteen year oid
girl named Kllcn Harliu. was or. I. red to niv
line ot (si ns above and the costs of pros'-cu-
tion and undergo separate and sotitarv confine
ment in the Western I'cnitent iury for the period
of one year ami three months.
John Brown fornication and bastardy; 5
fine, costs of pri seen t ion, $ iO lying-in expenses.
Btia ! per week lor seven years, t he same to be
secured by a bond of I'sJO duly Hied.
John Sutton sutne otrence anil "ii ine sent once. !
Simon Wcttklatid -larceny ; ."l tine, costs, j
and one ycur and ibreo mouths in the I'eniien- !
tiury. j
John lirain and Jordan S. Ttager larceny ;
JOil fine and costs of prosecution, to be paid
jointly, and cacti to tinciergo separate and soli
tary conliiicment for two years and three I
months in the Western Penitentiary. John I
Colbert, raw of thesumc part', who plead guil- j
ty and was used as a witness against the other
two. was lined 1"0 an.l ordered to undergo m ;
like cot. tliiciuent lor a period of one. j car and !
six tnoti i h". I
W in. o'Oonncll sggravated assault and bnt- (
tery ; fA) hue. costs ol prosecution, and thirty I
dai s in county Jail. j
Wm. Williams -assault and hatterr : IJO anil !
costs, and to staud convicted until the same Is
paid
Hartley Butts Inrconr: t20 and costs and sir I
nioiuhf in tbe county Jail. i
Forit Ciiit.iMiFX HrnsED to Death.
The Mottnluin Voice, published at Broa.l
lop City, lurnishes the following particti
lars of a terrible calamity which occurred I
in F.road Top township, Bedford count v, I
., . i . . ., , I
three miles tiom the above place, on the ,
same night ( 1 uesd.iv ot last week) 'bat tho i
Brooklyn theatre was destroyed by fire and
fully turee hundred persons perisueu in the
flames. The I'oi'ce says :
The house where the calamity occurred is
situated on vn old farm belonging to the Broad
Top Improvement Conip.inv and was known as
the widow Anderson property, and was occupi
ed by James M'l.owan. of Irish birth. On
Tuesday morning Mrs. M'Cownn went to a
neigiiDors. uhout a mile and a h.tif distant to
- - i - t hi butchering, and fa the criming, about
0 o clock Mtr-ovtin bunt a hn g-- fire m the tiro
place, (an old fushioney chimney,) put the chil
dren, lour of them, iiged respectively three,
five, seven tthls Ihe little" boy,) ami nine, a boy
nnd three hirls, to bed, and started after the
liioilnr. Anout half past seven o'clock, Mr.
William Swoope. ii neighbor living about a
half a mile (iistn:it siw the light r.f the burning
building, and wot on a horse and hastened over.
When tie got there the roof had fallen in. the
windows were burned out and the whole inter
ior of the house on tire and no signs of lire
about. He then went to Ihe house where the
father and mother were at to apprise them of
Ihe condition of their house, not knowing that
the lives of lnnr innocent chiloren perished in I
the flames, until a I terwn rds. The parents has-
1 lliav well li.. -,i.... li. ' ' e ' 1. it l! n luenruu I. I inuifu
et Ve. i ii 1 1 e;'' b:ul a very cheering I su unexpec.ed duty, and I can only stnte in
j run i on t a.iaiian, whoseenuntenaiicrt while i tenJerlnjr t Ids icsiimonial, t lint it l but a sinuil
, awaiting tbe final result plainly evinced the ,tu' regard in which tho members of
intensity of bis fear I hat a .l.ii .. i t the liar, ami I mny u'ld. believe, the people of
! less favorable wouM be read UC'' I i?mi,,rl,- ,:,,u,,,-' hol1 ""d ,he M " J I
tened to the scene, only io ne appaiied at lie- j h member ot the H.ir; there seemed to spring
holding the sniouldi ring rums of their home, I up in my breaft not only a feeling of respect,
and to witness the charred remains of the four I but also' a feelingor attachment, lorcach ineni
children who but a few hours before had been J her of the Bar, and no one, it seems to me. who
nut to bed. The mother hail the youngest child
with her, and the eldest was away at a neigh
bors. The fire was supposed to have originated
from the chimney, and was supposed to have
caught on or near the r"or. The house' was a
log one such as w as usually built in nn early
day bv the old settlers of Broad Top.
tm Wednesday search waa made ror the rr
nviins. The skulkiatid someor the larger bones
ol the three gii is were found in the early part
of the .lay mid burled in an old cemetery near
ti)-. Tn the afternoon Messrs. l'car.mn. Foster
nnd King succeeded in finding the remains of
the litilc boy in a pretty good stafeof preserva
tion owing to his body being wrapped up in
bed cloihiny. etc.
Mr. ""Ciiwor. not only loses his children, but
;.ii iiit be possessed. He was a poor man nnd
did not hare veryjinnch of this world's goods,
but tills only makes his loss the greater. The
bereaved fami'y should receive the sympathies
of tbe people, us their loss is a sevcro one.
DEDUCTION IN PHICES.
HUOUS & H ACKK,
FIFTH AVENITK AND MARKET
ST II EE T, PITTSBURGH,
Direct special attention to tbeir present ex
traordinary large stock of Black and Colored
Silks, Cloaks, Shawls and Dress Omuls and j
announce that they have made great rednc- t
. ;., ii,,).,,kniit nil tbeir .lei. art I
tions in prices throughout all their depart-
men ts.
Our stock of Black and Colored Silks,
comprising all the most reliable brands and
tbe most fasbitionable shades, were pur
chased before the advance, aud uow offered
at less than old prices.
We offer the finest assortment of Shawls
and Cloaks in Pittsburgh; also, Seal Skin
Sacq ties. M tiffs, Boas, and Hats, all at re
duced prices.
HUGHS & IIACKE,
FIFTH AV. AND MARKET ST.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
yf tbe Johnstown 7Viot.n was as reli- j
able as it is readable it would le one of the i
best little dailies in the State. Ah it is,
however, you can scarcely believe a word it
utters editorially, and even in its local de
partment there is very Often a recklessness
of asserMoti 'bat detracts very much from
its pugnancy. Vide a dozen or more of its
recent? utterances, among which may be
notil the allegation that eopl who started
for Ebeusbnrg via Cresson on Monday morn
ing last engaged in a sleighride at one dollar
pe7 bead lie.ween the two points indicated,
owing as it says to the fact that tbe Brauch
road was snowed up at that time, and the
nn less mythical asaertion that a banquet
followed tbe recent presentation of fine
silver tea set to Hon. Jobo Dean. And so
u md libitum.
The JrfooB Dr.Xw Tkbtivoxiai.. a
"' readers are already aware, bis Honor
, duiiri! wenn was on Tuesday evening of last
; week marts the recipient of a handsome sll-
V"r f elegant Japanesa design,
V,e 1-r "tferln,; of the membersof ibe
'; official" of this connly to blmself
tion took pla'ce at tbe residence
l,. .lontiHon, I,kii.. Jh Miukesinan of t m oc-
Ilnmwqldc Jiuliie l)ran :
I am here, wii hout any preperai Ion, about to
tet. .Iff. ... 1-...... ll.i...... n . .. ... I.. I
;.V.,. '; J' , " " " 1 ! " '
ii-ti.iiu nun irieeiii ft which me. 'wr il
(amhrm comity anJ the otricers or the Court
h.M the Man and the Judnc I licmovinir She
cover. J I wns not aware until :o-n;whi that
any duty of thin kind wot-Id be linnn-e.i iiik.ii
me, mm it nug-tii as well tie let t unperlorincd so
lur us tin j thinit 1 can shv csii convey all that we
desire to ejipiess; 'jut it is a leMaiit thoiiKh
trie J iniiie
Tin tk: is an esprit dr rorji nmonfr tl.e letral
profession, of which notion can deprive it, and
which it seems to me all the other learned pro
fessions lank. Wo tee a pride in the profession
in whiehveure reared the profession that or
nil other'prnlcssious Koverns society and iti fact
the country, and while, even In the decadence
of republics, when wealth ami luxury ami cor
ruption u n tit i.t her departments of govern men t
ami l state it lcirrctlinlv sometimes these
Trtinents which are nearest the people me
Iu,)(t corrupt. While the Icislati ve depart
ments, ine executive departments nave been
more or less assail ed for want of fealty to the
treat principles tha. underlie the Constitution
and laws of our country, the indicia ; has ever
remained, has ever stood, tirm as a rock airainst
which the tides of corruption have laslied in
vain, and in whieh the pe pie have their trrest
tsi protection tor their lives their litvr:ies.ind
tlo ir property.
I suppose' your Honor is uwaro of the cir
cumstance which occui red in w Inch your Honor
was a party very recently. This very slilit
testimonial intended ns a customary remem
brance on occasions of the kind, will not. 1
trust, be appreciated only for its value in dollar
and cents, because silver is dross before truth
and Honesty nud Virtue and Correct Judicial
Iiecisiotis. Allhouirh lam the son of an lrish-
! man, I may say that I think I have not licked
j the blarney-stone much, and I but echo the
I sentiments o nil my hrclheru of the Bur when
I say that while We are pleased with the Man
: we are more than pleased with the .Indue, and
, feel that It would be unjust to ourselves not to
j oiler some token of our regard for the Judgrc
; who has preside! wlih so much dignity, so
; iiineli purity, so much satisfaction to all. on the
bench of Cnml riu county since Ins advent
i ii motor us. This I say, mid as 1 have said I am
not prepared ( I see Ihe phonos raiilu r is lakimr
i a note of the tew words I inn utterintr. but I
' hope they will not be published: however they
will be none the worsn for I I'm inj.) But I was
about to say that I have seen somewhere that
Every parish bud in it a inn
And a sexton to rive out the knell ;
But the truest and best that over was seen
Is the J udgu that oati roij a fair Hill.
I trust in conclusion nnd I have no more lo
say that your Honor will receive for yourself
and your estimable lady the small token that is
thus faithfully tendered by a Bar which I be
lieve your Honor is a ware has at ways respected
your Judicial action, ami to whom ou have
aiivujs given unbounded satisfaction in your
judicial-career ; and trusting that it may be
tong before that career shall come to au end, I
bring my few remarks to a vlobc.
To this well conceived and well delivered
little speech Judge Dean, with a heart full
lo overflowing with sentiments of esteem
and respect for the generous doners, made
tbe following feeling and titling reply :
Gentlemen f the J.tr of Camliria Omntu :
As you are all aware, a knowledge of the ex
prosion of your regard came to ine ths mo
ment. I wng Hpptiscil but it lew mn.iitfs since
of ihe fact thai you desired to meet me here at
the house of your friend. Mr. Shoemaker, and
ol course anything that f can say in reply will
i out pooriy ex press ine iceiings or my heart
1 upon such nn oe-castoii. I would be less than a
I man if the evidence uf your kind wishes did. nut
move me deeply.
i 1 desire to say to yon, and to your represen
tative, the lather perhaps of the Bur, and to
: the other gent leuien of ihe Bar not present,
who have thus testified their regard for in.',
I that I do feel and have felt since I have been
j on the Bench. the kindest regard forall the mem
hers of the Br of 1 n is c;u nty. My pi asanti-st
!!""r ,mvc "t-l'n 8l'" omciaiiy ni re. it is j.ist
live years ago yesterday since 1 first took my
freat on the much. From that day to this 1
have been in ptotessional relations with all of
j ou. and during that long period, holding tour
regular term and fii ir arg inneiit court s every
year, no incident nas oecureo, io my recnl mo
"on, to mar the pleasure ot our intercoiise.
-' . hnve " ays treated me with utiif.nin
courtesy mid kindness ha ve always testified
ri)Ur , .'pect tor me on occasions during
that time, and I feel sore that theieisnot a
single member of the Bar of this county tor
whom I h.'vc not the Slightest respect.
These being on r re hit ions - my first court hav
ing been held here-our relations having b'-cn
uinntei ruptedly kind and courteous this evi
dence of your esteem iinii good wishes at this
time Is responded to with peculiarly grateful
feelings, which I can but poorly, ns I have suid
bet ore. express.
There is between tho getit'eimui of the Bar
and ihe iSencii a cerium t;n it tie euros, as my
f i mnd Johnston has put. it, which is seldom
witnessed Iti other professions. 1 suppose it
was about tiiutirst tiling 1 noticed in my Judi
cial career Ihe peculiar r ipport that exlsr be
tween the Jiidgcaii-i the Bar. I observed, after
but a short time on the bench, that the ch irac
ter. professionally, morally ami intellectually
of each member of the Bar in my Court was
becoming a matter of personal pride tome. J
knew what jealousies I felt lor the reputation
of each member of the Bir in my district. I
leg;lii to notice that I felt resentliil at the
least imputation upon the integrity, the official
or professional purity of any member of the
Br. Such was very seldom the case, but, as
we nil know, the tongue of slander wags a gainst
all of us at times; and I discovered that I felt
the utmoet resentment at any imputation upon
has not occupied the same position can re.ilize
this ns I do. Such Iceiings, instead of growing
less, will become dei per and stronger as we
grow older, for I may sny here that 1 do not
apprehend now. after five years of sorvr-e. nT
ter five years of constant intercou rsJ with you,
that, unless I should change my entire habits
nnd disposition there will ever be anything
between us but the; most pleasant and friendly
rcfaii ins. I shall ever, I know, esteem you all
for your kindly hearts; shall respect, always
your ability, your intellect ual and professional
attainment's, and 1 know I shull always appre
ciate this evening's kindness.
t.ent lc men of the i3ar, it is not for mo lo S:iy
more tbis cveni" t". mi. I Cannot say wlmt 'l
vc::!J ivioii to say I cannot i'ktiow)i"r m
Cuius words tbe warm response of feeling that
I hi vo because of tho regard which you have
evinced forme. It is something totally unex
pected. I am glad, nnd I speak, 1 know, fnrono
who now stands so near and dear lo me when I
say she will be glad because of the evidence of
the appreciation of one who is dear to her by
those with whom he is broug.it iu contact in
his professional and judicial life. For myself
and wire your bcaulilul present is gratefully
accepted.
a
Local Correjonflence.
noUTZOAl.E, Pa Dec. 11, IP't?.
D'AR FnEFMAS-The most agreeable antici-
P",'on which now awaits lis is the Catholic
U Jir -.,..,, to h .lurin the Christmas
holidays, and which, it is expected by nil will
. be a grand success, notwithstanding flic null
! times. There are several valuable articles to
j be voted for, among which I may mention n
: flue silk hat, for which Br. Fcrd. Todd and
I Baptist Morrea are ro be the contestants, and a
! beautiful gold chain and cross, for which lips
i Annie M. Biiuti. Miss 3. J. WaMerson. Miss
Maggie slulson nnd Mis Annie Kllley are tb
i f nir contestant-", though it is generally conceded
j ns altogether likely that the first named lady
j wiil win the prize by nn overwhelming msjori
I tv. There is also a silver wntch to be contest
! ed for by the respective President of theTem
; iterance. Emerald aud Hibernian societies, and
; a gold ring to tn' contested lor by Miss 15. Kin
! ney. Miss Martha Bur, aud severul others
whose names will appear in our next. Among
the contributions to the Fair is a rtresn pattern
by Mr. Geo. JW. Dickey, a liver set of table
spoons bv Mr. Harry Test, a weti of dry goods
by Mr. 1). It. Gibbons, a dress pattern by Mr.
Frank Bolger, a gents" scarf by Mr. Chas. II.
Holt, a piece of dress goods by Sir. Vnn Dnsen,
a valuable pru er book by Mr. M. J. Sliiirbaugh,
a gold crucifix by Sir. K. J. Chaffer, a handsome
suitor bedroom furniture by Mr. A. J. Shar-baiia-h,
a set of Stoneware by Mr. A. Gleason,
a pair of handmade slippers by M ins Lizzie Cor
'"' girls' suit by Miss Lizzie Riley, nnd many
other presents too numerous to mention.
In connection with the fair there will be well
conducted festivities In the Irnvment of tne
church and the new furnace will be kept com
fortably heated, so that every thing will be en
joyable forall who will attend.
We have n pretty deep snow here to-day, nnd
many young ladies eagerly await their prom
ised sleigh rides.
Tours, fro., Bi-o.i.
OBI I I AKT.
yfrXtAM9. Died, In this place, at 1 o'clock
on Friday mrninii. Doc. 187ft, of consump
tion, MIm Harkiet J. Williams, youngest
rtauirliter of Thomas J. and Williams, aged
33 years and 8 months.
t.pn nod paMently did tbe subject of this no
tice bear the panffs of the subtle ntid deceptive
disease with wtiicti sho was afflicted, and never
durinir her enrre lllnes tild she fail to mani
fest the utmost I ftltanceon tbe mercy and ood
nes of (Jod. Imbi'ed with n lively faith and
Impressed as she v'a with the necessity of
meekly bearinif the Ills of this liTe fn .irdrr to
Httnin to the eternal Jo)? Cf the life to come,
she seldom murmured or complained and wtieu
the dread summons' dually carue it found her
amply fortified by the 1-ist sacru'nents of the
Cat iinlic Church, of which she was- a faithfi.l
and pruyertul ineinbr-r, and ready, wi.''Jpr and
"xi.i'.s to ieid up her immortal spirit l' tho
..cat d who creat .1 .i. II er funeral, wh.""b
laieni i tiihst:.udinir the it-verity of tho
weather, took p ace on tindny altermion. and
the occasion wBs made use ir by Rev. Father
lloyle to deliver a very impressive and practi
cal sermon on the doctrines, ut the Church in
rcKard to the present and future lire, after
wt.icu the lust sad Ites were completed and tiie
inoi i ul remains of this amibie nud esum.ihlo
yi.ung- lady t.oniancd to their final .earthly
retil.t pbi'je. lienuitscat in pace.
y i: w a it run tiskm us ts.
CAUTIOX. Whereas my wife
Clementine Ckovsk has left my bed
and heard without just cause or prnvnc.it ion. I
hereby cnuion all p.-r-ons against harlorIng or
trusting her en my account, as 1 am determined
to pay nn debts ahe may contract unless compelled
to mi so by law. JOHN CKOL'dK.
Chest sprh.g9, Dec. 15, 187d.-3t.
AD MINI ST II ATO K 'S NOT I C ' e7
Estate of MtcifAEi. Fohn, dee'd.
Infers of a'im'ni'tration on the estate of Mi
chael Fur.l. late of Clearfield township. Cambria
county, dec d having been Issued to the under
signed takes this met hod of notifying all persons
Indebted to said esbtte t lint payment inns: be
inil(! Immediately, and those hiving claims
against the same will consult their own Interest
by presenting tiiein to me properly authenticated
for settlement.
I.KWIS J. BEAKER, Administrator.
Dec. 15, 173 -6t.
AUDITOii'S NOTICE. The un
derslgned. having been appointed Au
t'ltor by tho Court ot Common Pleas of Cambria
county to distribute the fund in ihe hnndsof F II.
B HKBH. Assignee of Gico. C. K. Zahx. as shown
by his first and parlinl accontit. hereby gives tm
tie; that he will sit at his otlice iu i;be"nOurg. on
Thckspav, the lltli day of Jam akv next, at
It) o'clock, a. M.. to attend "to the duties of his said
appointment, when and where nil p.irtl.-g bsving
claims are required to present them, or be debar
red from coining in ou said (un l
K. ti. KERR, Auditor.
Khensbnrg, Doe. 15, 187t).-3t.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. On Dec.
ll,lK"ti, on motion of A. V. Barker,
Kst., the Orphans" Court of Cambria County ap
pointed t he undersigned auditor, to report distri
bution or the lund in the hands of Charles Bux
ton, trustee to sell tho real estate of Lew is Ben-
hoof. deceased, (as short ii by Ids first account.)
to and amongst the parties entitled to receive tho
same. Notice is hereby given to all pnrtlej In
terested that 1 will attend to the duties ot said
app-iintment, at my ollice in Hbenshurg. on Tcks
Dv. Jaj-i-ary Wilt. 177. at 2 o"cbK-k. r. M .
when and where they must attend, or bo debarred
from coming in on said lund.
Dee, 13, P7. Gl.O. W. O ATM AX, Auditor.
lil.HOAV ROOM.
M x a nr. i. r it ew Honk. Just pnb
llshed. Will ontscil arty honk In Ihe field. This,
brigh'-rstnt humorous bonks. Is profusely Kills ra
ted with the most laughs uble pictures by A r l.iir
It. I'rost. Will sell by reason ot lis beauty and
cheapness. No other book published posessinar
so'-li general fitness lor tho wants of the present
times. Agents who wish to make BIO IV.UIKS
wautod in ever- town. Tempting terms nnd cir
culars sent, on applicstlon to J. M. S i'C'llAK T
ii CO , 7J3 Cbvstunt Street, Philadelphia.
iif.f. " week in your own town. Terms anil 45 out
Vu ui free. 11, Hallktt h Co., I'-r'.land, .Me.
AGENTS WANTED FOR HISTORY
MI EXHIBITION
It sells faster than any other lxok. due Agent
sold 34 copies in one day. This is the only authen
tic and complete history published. Send tor our
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Co., Philadelphia.
1
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liCitiiitl A.Nli lLA-CSSXllATEB.
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BIll.olMjS. WONDSKFCT. KSHIIIIT8, Ct: RIOHITIKS,
okfat pats, otc. roliively 1 1 lul rnf e.l,
fn? ovgiilii p.ipti.ir. and s-erv eb.e;- Ji:;uq
linmi'iisi l). S.tioo At.t T Ttnnte.i. Send for
full particulars. This Is the clniitco .,f Inn i;rnrs
ti roin tiioiii'T fast, tiet the oolr reliable historv.
III lil! AIU) HKOS., Pnhs., J3S Sansoni M . I'hBa.
V fiH"? ifiM liK ""f nrfietVKD lV PHEMATl'Rit
UnU I (tf books assuming to be o!H-ia!."
and telling what will 104 pen in Atet'81 and Sm
te.m una.
iy Kxlra Kino Mixe.1 faris, with name, in ets ,
' post paid. 1. JON KS It CO., N assau. N. Y.
SrisTT W eek to Agents. Samples FKKE.
V-V' P. O. VICKURV, Augusts Maine.
t(l QOn,,er'by!lt home. Samples worth tS
Co ' " O V 7 tree. SriNsosiSos, Portland, Mo.
The Little Kock
and Fort Smith
11 AIL WAY
B AS
37 O 3?t S A Ii E
Farming I.nnds. (Ir.ning Lands, Fruit I.nnds.
Vine Lands. Coal Lands. Wood Lands some Prai
rie Lands. Bottom Lands, and f'plands. on tern.s
to snit pnrrhasers. Ml per rent. Interest on de
ferred payments. Ten percent. iHseuunt for cash.
For full particulars, mapsnn.l panndilets, npplv
to .V. . si, it l, Land Commissioner, Littlb
Koek, Arkansas.
Mixed Cards, with nsme, laets. Samples for
Set. stamp. .1. Minklkk -V C".. Nassau, N J.
IT A N T E D I M M EDI A T E h
Lftl "' voting men afiil winrion to lenm
TKLLUKACHY. Situations guar-
sing. Address, with stamp, SIIKKUA.V i ELE
blUril CO., 0berlin,O.
HTlLe.I. rsin:lll ?S'.l.l-v rl.lla . - r. . 1
V'uri" i: rr sii.v nt: i t.i, n
FIH-T DOLL A H QIJAKTKKLY DRAW
IN(J, at New Orleans, Tuesd iv, January 2, lt77.
Louisiana State LOTTERY COMPANY.
This Institution, vns regnlarlv Incorporated bv
the I'irislatnt-e i,f the sta'o fnr'F. lueatinnal pur
poses in IStlS. with a Capital of 1 .0'). ,; -00. to which
It has since aj. led aresctve fund of 43.0.ouo. Its
(mud Mn;rle Nnraber Irwinzs will take p'ace.
monthly. The season of 1877 opens with the fol
lowing echoine :
CAPITAL. PKIZE, fl5.000.
1 Priik I0 000. 1 I'atZB J5.000.
ISM Prizes, A Mount! no to
Ic0,oo, Tit KT.TN AT
ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH.
Write for circulars or semi order to
CHAS. T. BOW A It l. New Orlesns. I.a.
Or to Wili.iamSom fc Co.. 317 Broadway, N. Y.
R !'( I' I. A II Cr AHTI.KIA IlKAWIXI on Fcb'y
18', 7. Tickets 10 each. Capital Pr.xe a30,000.
FINE DISPLAY OF ELEGANT
HOLIDAY GOODS !
-AT
Wattles &Shcafers,
54 Fifth Ar. near lf'ootl St.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
TV. now t.fTer the HOLIDAYS tbe most com
' nlete st.it k of Gna
tTeteelrj, Diatnontls, Ienr?., Opals,
a-rrvaa' t rs s-. " jwt "l rf
Pearl (itnl.
WATrnrn ami chains,
SXEUI IM SILVKU W.ARR.
F UKWrtl AN D VI KN X A
FANCY GOODS, BIBtXZF.FI. C.
At tbe sign of the BIO CLcCK on the sidewalk.
All goods tmiight dirert from manufacturer at
lowest ri t prices, and will be sold chriftrr than
ever. il2-8.-lm.
CI E O M. READE. A tlorn ey-at-Txi ic-
- Fbensbnrg, Pa. Oince on Centre street,
three tonr-trom High street. iug.37."72.!
OAT AND LIME for sale in large
r small qnantitlcs lv
KartbSs, 1S76.-H. EVAN MICIiAKLS.
n
VjENTE
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1877 NEW YORK. B77.
The different editions of The Scn during tho
neat year will be t bo 611110 as during the twr
thsi has Just fwtssed. The daily edition wiil on
weekdays he a si.-r?et of four page, and on
Sundays sheet T eirh: piig.-s. .r iVi broad col
umns; while Ihe weekly edition will be a sln-et
of eight pages oT th same dimensions unit
chntacttr that are already fsmiJiar to our
friends.
Thk Sr will contfntffe to be tbe strpnuous
advocate of rsf.irm and retrenchment, and .f
the substlfe.ti-in of stute-ninnsliip. wisdom,
and Integrity for bellow pretence, imbccitt:. ,
and fraud in the ndministrjtion ot public tl- -fairs.
It will contend for the got emuient of j
tiie people lythe peopb ami for the people,;
ns imposed to gov ernment by fraitds In tl.e bal-lot-bo.v
ani in the '-lun'tng of votef, nlorced ;
military violeno.' It will nnlinver !.i -i-
i, its readers a boa.. now not far ti uin a in 1- ,
ion ? soul with the 'nost earetnl. cm:; let.-, .
and tri"! wor'hy nccoti 'ts d cnrient utini, i
and will eir'floy for tliis purpose a numerous
an f carefully selected slau or rep..'cr and
c irrespondents. Jts reports ."roin Wao'ci.trinn,
specially, will In- u i I. ainrai '. and tea bus;
and it wnl doiilul'-r-s cl'timie t-" :ts-re nnd
enjoy tho hatred of tho. w-o thr. ve by Hun- ;
deriugthe Treasury e,r bv msirpin," wliat tiie :
law does not give them, winli it wii. "n.Ie.ivor ,
to merit the confidence or l1"" -"bit I y de
li tiding the rights or I ho people CK-dnSl the en- j
cr .acliiiieiits (,i nnjnsi itled power'. A
'I he price or the d-nly sea will b. 5;) oenls a (
month or $..1o n year, post paid, oi With the
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Address, TII K L', New York City. X. Y.
WoocMfiorrcII&COaJ
WASHINGTON STREET, j
Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT,
Jollll-stOAVll, 1S1., j
Wholesale ami llt-fall Dealers in j
I'OKErON AND DOMESTIC !
1
MILLINERY GOODS,
HARDWARE.
QUEENSWAHE.
UOOTS AND filI0F.?V.
Hats and cais,
ikon and nails,
re a i) y-m a d e c lo t h i n ' 1 ,
caki'ets and oil cloths,
glass ware, yellow ware,
wood and willow ware,
Provisions nucl looil
a JlLL Kl!l, TOOXTnEll etTH
WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE
such ns Fresh Moat. Hour. Itncon, Fith, Salt,
Butter. Kgg-, CarlMi Oil. jr.... &v.
t4Wholes;ile afld retail orders solicited ard
promptly filled on the shortest notice and most
reasonable terms.
CQUIHS. JOHHSTON t Ga
f
EBENSBURO, Penn'a.
.Trn
OMil
PAYAHI.i: III'.nAM).
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME liEFOSlTS.
WjoLY LCA'.lD. CCllECTJCNSMACt,
AX B A OENEUAt.
BANKING EUSINESS TRANSACTED.
t"7TSpeelHl attention paiJ to tnis!nr .f cor
respood.oits. A. W. BCi'K.
Ni'V.U lST5.-tr. Cashier.
riTTSBUUGII, PA.
The most complete lntltutlon In tits I.-nlted
Sistes for the inoriigh practical edaatloa of
young and middlw ;ed rne-n.
Stiideitts reeeltcl at snr tli.ae.
Address fur Jireii'.ars emits 'nlr.g full p rtjeatars
19-15.-Cm. J. C. SMITH, a. M.. Principal.
D issoiifnoN noticeZTti
partnership heretofore existing bet ween
the nn.lrrsivned In tho mercantile business was
d i-solved l y mutual consent en the first nay ol
Xure mbt-r last. The books and other accounts of
the late firm have hcen left in the hands ef the.
junior member, who can be found at ihe Kbens
burg Woolen Factory, where all inlebted are re-qu-'Sb
l to cail without delay an t settling tho
amounts Eiaudinu- aaiust the in.
SA. iil'Ef. K A XT Eft,
WM. S. ltAXlfcR.
F.bensbiirs;, Dee. 4, ISTS. et.
h MI xTsf R ATO If S NOT I C E
Kdto of Axiiiir.w Ponsnv, deoM.
Having obtained letters cf aim fnfst ration on t hj
ctate ot Andrew 1 iii.bon, I vtc of A lies; ban v torn
ship. Cam'iria connly, deeeascd, tn; itti leriigned
takes this method ef iiot.fvipg ail pcrsot.s indebt
ed to said estate that payment tui-d he made im
mediately, and those having claims against the
Same wili cmisnlt tbeir two interests bv prrsent
.ng them to tne proitorly anthentiented "for tattle
inent s. M. DUC'lI-ASS.
Nov. 10, 1878. Administrator.
AD MINI ST II A TO 1 1 S N O T I C E.
Estate of Wm. QriTON, dee'd.
Letters if administration on the t-stnte of
William Ouinton. late of Black lii k township.
ili'cin'il. tutving be-n granted to the under
signed, ail persons Indebted n snbf estate are
hereby notified to in ito initneiiiute payment,
and those having claims Bg.-iinst the same re
requested to pieletit them for Si-tt lemon t.
F. A. 61IOKMAKEU.
Nov. li, lST5.-6t. Administrator.
EiXECUTOirS NOTICE.
Kstate of.ltlHV IIKAM.FY, riVoM.
Having been gntnted letters testamentary n
the estate ol John Bradley, late of Ailegueny
township. Cambria eounty.'deceased, the under
signed hereby est Is npon nil pe. sons indebted to
said estate to make payment without delay, and
those haying claims against the same should pre
sent tbein fully substantiated teir settlement.
HEXKY MAXSF1LLII.
Allegheny Twp., Dec. 8, lSJO.-ttt.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of IlF.N.t. ItTFitS, dee'd.
Ietters tostame tary on th" estate of Ben j imtn
Byers, la:e of White township. Cambria futility,
deeeed. have li'.n ii miUbI to t he undersign!,
who hereby notifies ail persons lii'!ebiei lo said
estate that p.miit mnt be made tirtl.w!! h. nd
those having clalmsagalnst the san.c will present
them protierly probated for sett leinent.
JOHX S. AlcKlEKXAX.
Pec. 1, 1178. -t. Exeeu or.
S
THA Y CALVES Came inlo the-
enclosure of tbe sulmcriber in Wasbinc-
ton township, on or abent , two red calves,
one of whieh is a ynr old and has a slit In each
ear. 1 he- other being a spring ea If and has a piece
out of the under side of the r'gbt ear. 1 he owner
Is requested to come forward, prove rroperty. pay
charges and take them away, otherwise they wiil
be disposed of according to taw
MICH A Ft VtOXAHOE.
YVashiugton Tap.. Iec. 1, lS7d.-St.
STRAY STEER Came to the cn
closure of tin snbacrilier in Chest town
ship, on or about the 13th day of Oetnter last, a
o-ie-year-old steer, red and white tn color, but n.
marks. Tho owiit is h"rehy unfilled to appe.-.r,
prove properly, pay charges and tako the animal
away ; failing tn which, the steer wiil be disposed
of ss the lw dlr.-cts.
Dee. , lS78.-3t. ANSELM WEAKLAXD.
CALIFQRHIAS
T B k ci.JC v o ft o ii ;i- n r t r .v m it a t
Fmbrwiv nrrJercai nuntz. nirt-r tl.e "r it Titii.;
l.llway lAav of tin- v r ei.t s.Itf I - -l
K I an I witU ;s .-nmeri u hr ;.' !. i 1 J ee 1,.
neet'oce. XjT toe t t.c rfriest .nu a-tK.-st ri 1.' tv
twetn t .lifrurt , frrl m .1 jH.-.at in 4 ! it s ...-.
. Arntf.s Jkl fes.xt... .vf n : 1, . i
7ir -Aa, CaUf-mu. 1, and li.e lTf r' n ;.' .
Omaha ri ml Cttll,"nrii't
Is tho shortest and !n rat for ad pilnii -.
A' rihtn, f.'i.ii ij.. 'ik.t. i.i;.. -. .V-t .t.i.t, i v
..Hifno. (Vn lu. I ul,, .i4i.i,Cn;ri .rum. -.-0
ti. t .ii tun. Jci'-ri a i ! .M''.iii.i. lis
Chicago, Mwlison un.l M. la,tl
I A 'if
Is tho tlicrt 1'r.c r.r .Vr:.i-. !'-i'n and
.Vl.i'ifi'a ttnl tr .T '.(..-.:. f'.r . t.'f.-.n, ..j -"
''irt, ami ail j iiiis I:i the t Ire a' Null U
west. Its
lf'i, tana and St. rites TAne
!stbeon!y route for B"i i-.r.r. V.,. i9'cr. Oi"
..ni. . tVi'.i'.,. v.. '.,,.-, f;,. sir, 1 11. 1
r.-lat In Soatliern sniCr-i'fji y .nui-ji a. I;s
lirren 1'aij an-l Murqat tte Linn
Is the only line I f -t.-- '.'-. ir.;'r7't'--i. Fini.l
I'U l.'io. .-''.'! ..sl. ,lli 10. , . .r. .-j fill... I 1
ti t. .liMil' tr, .K il l. '"(
i.ir ih
nd tho I.:tl:e .St.-pf i-.'..r "...,-?? lis
frrrjtort ml littlntqite Hue
Is tbe only reu" f-r TV-cV'onf, frrf,
and all pe.nts via I recj rt. I :
Chicttja ettttl 31 i! im uhre Line
Is the old I.n!;e Slmri Kru'.e nd Isthoonlr una
rassingthr.ingh hr -inf..fi, 1 .tl.r f.,r.r.. i f ,,..
01J i'.irf, II tahinn, .' ic. if, Kr-i -rhj, lo Md-
Vullmetn I'ftlftre lrrff
are run " 'l thrnngri t a'ns of tb; mj-i.
This ts !." WLV I-. rum: c .;.f -.rs
tirffn Ch!-.M" ''i-l s; I ' n I '!nc;io anj 4d!!
wsuke. or CI. !.-'-" "'I W inotui.
At Omalia our 't ' r-i-r. e.. nn- wi:h t!.e fy. r
Innd Sleepers on H e f rie-.i IW.- Kailr-'.-.-l for
all points West of the .5VIM-i'ti-i l;it-.
On the arrival of ths .'rrtrns ir.-n; fie Vaof or
Si.nth. the trains of tl. Ct ' S-S" " Vorin VVtsKrii
l.niiwAv I.B A I' I'll IC t jl V '.l r
t ronm-il l'.:or. llTtiifa urn' t!if rri. Tnj
Tlin.ngh I'ratns daily w it h Pulpit at p t !ar ! ira w
ing boom anj Sieei.i.ig Cais througii toCv.a.ic.1
H'.ulls.
lor t. Pnal sal Slon";ilis. Two Tbrocrlt
Trains daily, with Pulilimu I'alscf Cars attschrd
to i-e-i h trains.
For reea Itay snd Lake Nnperlor, Two Trstt-s
daily, with Pullman Pal.' t'ais attached, and
running thretiirh to Mar.pn-lte.
For Vilwaskee. l-eur 'I'hronch Trains dai'y
rnllmsn Cars on night trains. Parlor CI. air Cats
on day trnim.
For prt snd tVlnnn and po'n's In TM li nnotn.
One Through Train dallv, with Pu.lman Mccnsts
to Wleona."
For Ilnliaqne vis Freeport, Twol hr ngh Trains
dai'y. with Pullninn ars .1 1 nlglit tm t.s.
For bohuque ntrl I n ( nn-f, v.a C!'u i-r. Two
I'hn.ttgh Trains .la-.'.v. wlih I'ullruau Cur ou tl.a
D irt.t train to "v'c Ip'iir. l'.w.t.
l-nr Mnut t'ity and lanWten. Tn Tr.Vvit daily.
rit;tn:in Cars to Miso.iiiri Ya ll.y .' unction.
For I.nke t.ro-TH. Peer Trains" f at y.
For Koikt r.l. Merlinr. hen-i-?ia, Jne-T:il.
and other points, you cau liare fruui iu tu teii
tr:ilns iln.iv.
New York OrhVe, Xo. 415 Br.iv'wn v : ltrti.n
Oftce. Xo. S Stste Street ; t biintni Oibee. ;:..! Fi'ru
liutn Street: San Francisco Ollice. 11 .".l.intg.im
cry Street; Chicago lckt iiac vl 'l:irk St.,
under Sherman Bouse ; corner Canal and M iid1s .11
Streets; K inile Si reet 1 lepot, evrni-r W . iCnrl i
snd ;nnl Streets; Wells Street Ficpot. cor... r
Wells and Kiniie St reets.
For rates or iii! jr!iiaiion not attiiuaMe froia
your hoai te-uct aoil8. i.U' to
W. H. Stknsktt, Ujii-.fis llrtj-lTTT.
Gen. Ps. Ag't. Uta. Siiji't I'LiCiij.
January 2s, lS78.-ly.
ONLY RSWEDY
Iilri
ABB TIMES.
CHANGE YODTi SURROOHDIK
All wanting ritCI T I'AUM'5. esnclullv a l:i fi
tted o the (mil th ut the VlNK. w I mc it it.'i
estatdished n:tji-e9 ii 1 pnys Unns Pioir.-i.
'1 tie land is also adu pled to t he grow t c. of p. 1. -ties.
Pe-ars. Apples, ari-1 sioH fruits: S.e , Oiaini-,
Urassand Veg. 'able.
Many hu ndi cds of ex eel len t V t Nr. V A n !. Oit
CMAHt.sarid FlHMirai now be ai o.
IHK I.iH'AlloN l only ;si mil. s .nth or
Philadelphia, by Until". m 1. tn a n-.M. ''. t liM !
oliiniite. mid at ili-.'M-n rl.ii.is 'i- Ki- Y..1I1
and Ph.ladeipi'.la Vsrk.-tA. An titer !t3.!ii-.a-t
runs diri.-.'t to New York.
TIIK I'li tt'K Mnlmi.lv I. sl'dSr. sect n--
Fl'l, and PK IS!"KUt)l"S. I'ri.i- S. !.". ;s.
and Other privileges are -Rlnii.ly e-til .-I-., d.
A Iso, ti!ni:'i fa el 01 jes f S-'kh , t "l t li : i;-. 1 t:i-".
Straw fjonis, and f-'b r Things. 11 1 wh! h ! V.i-rl
ent nieiubersof a lain'tiy can piociue euip.. -
Illent.
It has been a Hvi.th lirinUT for s une y-.ir
past I or people s 11 He ring t rem .ii'h.i ti.ii j 1 ti 1 c
tions. M-tinna. cn tarrh. eg 11 a-ni ''.et : 11 ' 1 , n ;. . y
thOUM'.fl.iS of W Ill-Ill l' etl'lo-lv l-l-C'l 1-1 I ...
A new Brick II. del I a- jut bin u 1-. ,11 ,
ion feel f mm. w it h Paek t nii Mrt e. I.iiiri.iii.
high, iiicl'.i.iing Freei h r.x.f, n,i tln m r,,
iiiiprovtiiient!. lor the accoyt .m.d ti.j.j ,,r
itors.
Pntrs or FA KM I.AXJV. J"-. rr.tt ACHF.
payable tiy !:; !4tt-qI.. within tl'.- p.-i'l. d i f
four yeais. In this e!i:--.e.'e. eu s -f rmd
planted out to ricw3 wiil count h uiUt. a. V 3
nc; (s t nrther ti jr' h.
I'emn.s nnnr.jiiMinti-d with TioTt tflremlig
cwti become funu.i-ir with it le a h-.rt t'-iif on
C.'ii'iiii of sifroiMi.l'nyi
FIVE ACHPS. I'M-: .vl!l!.'i"i ?' WN l,l-
In the town or La:;di;Mii.j ur.1 Y In. lanJ. iU - i
for side.
tVhllst visiting ti.- O Mcnn'al Frnccltfon
Y Ineland can be visited at irn I eitpen.se.
A paper coniainlng ftiil i f , ,: miii. .0 win ba
IrTi'jf 'T" nr' ;i'"--"'o.i to cuaki.km
K. ,AMiS,Vi.vn..iu. N.J.
The Ji Powit-g i an 1 tract Trom a ;1e,-r!p
tion nt inelaii !. wriiu-n py ,R Mrn rn ,.,
agriculMirUt, S'.b.n Kol i-..on uljl, j,,,;,;,..
in the New 1 ork 7rib'i' ;
All the farmers wer- of the "wcM t" -" a.
and some of ttiein. wh0 bav tame.1 t'i. '.r aft. tit .i.t.
to frul san.l inai'l..t B-rJt-nfng. h ue tT..r. rr'.
I ho soil is lo.ue. varying rr.10 eandv 1" e"::v .
and sur ace ..mly inid:at ing. in. r"-. .lei w'fii
sand strea-.is aud v-al..p; tret rf-a iows 11
v.hich de-.0slis of ( eat or ttitrr-li are stored. m-r-e.ent
tn fr-rtii'Te the who e iijiisiid 'rhrbo-e. nil-r
U Ls been exlmosird .f its n.itorul fertntty.
It it certainly one of tbr rrorr tiientn-r 'r.. In
en r t Irvl yon i't i i . and m'tfefTe rreo'i;t
Jtr iAtainntfnrn.ii.ci, that vr I nrm of I nix 1 r .f
i'te, U tttcrn i'rairiri. H r cue rn nr r-f thr
eSf famn myporfntiv j';! " I a in,f j ..inrfto tire
c ichen cleared s font', ffi or a kuu'drtj 1
uqo. "
1'he eo!ng?t wmiM ocn dlseover the eu or
tbis continticl Prtility. Tiie whole c umrv is a.
marine deji fit. and all tbrotfzh tho si il we I -uiel
evidences oT ralcarenus s;ibstan'-e. geueialiv Iu
the form of imfurated cal -areeus t'narl. shewimr
pimir distlte -t ?orm of nn-ient sael is. of he 'er
tiary lorniHtl.m : and thit itarly tubrtance l tcct
tjrfd a'.l throng!, the toil, it, a rerp comminuted
fort and in the exact condition mnti en ntl a it im
itated by tuch fiUutt at the furmer aV.i-r tn cultt
vate. s-25.-ly.J
ZIARD. Hatlrt Jacobs would re-
ppeclfully inform bis msny friends in
Cambria ecua y atil els.-wher that the under
signed firm, ol which he is a member, bus opened
a . KW l:T ABLtSUMKT at o. JUS .Harket Street,
Philadelphia, for the saleof ihe t rv Imst grades
if V I. Si nil. I S.l4ts s.ltN. f.ir .lomet n ii -e.
nd will at all tim-s keepun -'rioietii (.,f t,,
very b.-st bran.. or.lv) wlneh wiil mmpare favor,
ably with any ever i-O.-red to the trade. All per
son's visiting tl.e city are cordially invited to iu
spect our 8tvik. ACO: S&.CO.
I9 Ylarket Street, Philadelphia.
P. S We will also k.-ep on hBd a fl:ie sto. k of
choice brands of Cigars. 14-16. -tf.J
B ON N Eli III) USE, LoRETT.X i'A-
IHvifip i'it rotnpleted 1 j,,--
i n . I rM.H..k..1 .1... . ... ... . . .1. '.i
. -.... 11..- vu. .... m 1 .eiu
lllis Cnbltn-Htiou , -
-:.tb sunscr.li- r f !7 1
icits from the pnbt'Ji t.
1 i summer visl'..rs " - -
. snd elegant hot)!. 1
' r.poctflilly solicit.
! ".ti in general an 1 si
1 in parileulara tslrshareorpatrnroige. Thb.iue
'. Is supplied wiih ail niivtrn boprevem- nts aed
ba a tiue ten-pin a ley at tarhe.I. us n i . . . k n
dant provisions !or the"ee..tniii.K; i..n an . t-u.-.-m.-nt
of all wlio may furor the Ij.mi wnothetr
custutu. 'lertus coly 10 p.r we.-v.
I.retlo, May 10, IS7.-tr.
! Byd& Gamble",
I auciiiti:cts
;And SuperinteDdents ,
Cormania Bank Buitdlnrr,
Corner It'ootl ami Iiamnul Af.r
; 2-3.1 riTTSUUROl!. PA. i,.
1 LA1E CAIN li'll'Sr."
Comr Maitt atnl I'i t ti-brrit ""
CRSflttSPURC, PA. "
Very centre of town rron'j the soutli eufrat.. ;
( ti the Court House.
. ?-.-7.1.-tf.J Ji'llN ltlll KB, l.u..
avenua.