The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 30, 1877, Image 3

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Mr. Thomas Kinney, of YYil mnvA ... 1 . " " " i i . , . . A
. MARCH 30, 1877.
AND PERSONAL.
7 flit: the i flit. ,
kf .. ,f.c!ilaifi farulr.ee buy tueir
if "
...(1rau ..... .ltrnlnn lOrli
.itfc" '
" i' ih'VV winter needs another
w" ...,iv.
!fom. Cash Store is where yon
.lip. n'l sy M- L- Oilman keeps
;ATt stcre an.
the best and cheapest
" Bnl,u.w storms this winter so far.
, -ji-u's tiie knia vi tuumer uoan
v'Sr'ii comity calf was recent.y
V' V k l!-'l lv a large eagle. No
" , it al-'1" ,inie for cal,,a2 fed,
., " ;ind si( h like, to tie pnt in
Lettuce ace to this.
' M-.rfl-y a":'.v 'rthern Cambria
J'r ii ar'v if "0, qti'te eleven hnn--h
evt-ral tcvi nships yet to hear
to humanity is what Dr.
."tj s"vrup can well oe termed, for
ujJirp"'1' alivady than any other
. l.v the smoke that so gracefully
V.'j,. y...r- I'll' was quietly enjoying
1 Li'e 1 111 - ''ehart,
'''.'l' ip tl' cciuiuoetial storm is
r' ' . ...a1 tr. no uvluiriannA a a
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',i anrT'r..-iiip mat -V L. Klne-
'( : 1 I M il Cut i" monopolizing pnlt-
-,tVti wf consider main is uiaue oi
'i.,; wa'erial.
e uinvr m are At'ont iwo
i:i uvtT may sneer, hut sen
jm W. - I) IIii'ehirt's No. 1
I'llllil'A'O.
-:.iMtf'-l Ha:iier in triumph
.wl"" 1
iri'v el" . & D. Kiiieh.il'l'ft
;,vt W..: tt:.-r'U.
tI. tp iliii.k ot ). the mon, nn
.fli. i.i t!i;it all who are fund
,-tv i ;: T i'H'TO. Mliould dfiuanil
a. . t V
rli :ni-.i -in s r.'-iieH ruvy.
,i-r"'i'.n i ine wason par in an
... V .1. nmrtiiii.f Inst 4.1.1 rim
,r:lr.l cr 'I us witn ns riieertii:
,;t (" S'in.liiy i?!orning fullowinn-
LJIi; -h i '.""' V " iu- ;tri me n!ii-.isr oh
,,. ;in.i (li.-.iiec.-ilile weather ns
r., ,. T. t.;i f exception. l?eu
..nj ii. this latitude during the past
ra'V'-rs ptr.tt'je thing to my of
c-k'. tii.f if is true imne the less that
j..:, n'l i;ikc a rhange ere long liqtl r
i: I'l iMiiiiuiitJ- v. ill aoon ixj nuui
jt s; 'l.f ai's.
. : i iv (M i!.n ) s a lel holiday
i -. .;! "-si ii;ttiiM of President
: iui.j in. in;,'d thu pas;i; hy
,i iir-a i.t.v to that eff:ct. Is
.a J.Vv-r prepared to way nay to
'i .i " "" Tri'i'inr itiailrprtent.l v
-1 ;n i e i t Monday t!iat Ar
(:!; lie l.eid herein I wo
:': T i liy lat. Of ejnihe it
i -..v !!!'' w , k fri in tiie time Itidi-
i T. e-il;iy next. April 3d.
nJ i;.' 1:1 i a tnan, we take it,
.1 I.- vi rv i: in n , ;ueii liy a OiM-
-::ii. e.-pi-i ill! Iy if tllt IllllZZleS
.i.t"i .:. i is direetioti. hut the
i i i.i ii -M on (The tram ) the
ti.n IliUr! t;:lVe Start Icil UlIU U UOOl
I,". i'f Mr. Kertiig. of Cone
r , ;!.. vns Im! : v scultle'l on Tues
i'; ii-f l y nis;tting a pot of hoil-
' li i r .ii r iicrsmi. and the loss of
V ,! - i- i-;r, if not a vv.irce fate,
''r ;! i .ii.'.e as a riMill of its
! l i-' vn l',',r and E-Jio. after a
m.-'i i.i i- of ce ral yearii, has at
t ui .1 f,i -'-w T 1 1 ir'iMst. We
-t Mr. t':oi. 1!, w ho has t he eitrrgy
. 'y. if ,i y direr led, to make a
i"-i
hi 1 1 a l i:lt r btl'eak
t;!- r .1: i; t . t.f the IhraUl, is once
1 Hi-tiiiril tMiie within a month or
s--' I" i.,H I.i.ti(. wiili that exrruci
".i", .i.- ij -ii ii?y . frmii an attack of
" i.ns f iirrely yet ri-covered.
ir, " k.v mpatliine with our
"i: ' r we need lint tell.
''!w-';;u .t last week a small h!u
; f a; ji-meil iu one of ihe tinners of
2' ti "t A .roniia 1 1 n i i i r ( 1 RoITt Hall,
' Hi. i .'.I -1 m s.iini. hat in Mi7.r broke
im'. hi ..v... vviiieh H.Hiii after niorti-
' ' .1 irl :n i it a in r li.. 1. rf
'i n. ;li:iy or livn ao.
' '" ' "" 'legality in I he pelecf ion
" ii ::!- p.iuel was quashed in
i . i'i' v Cmii t lat wuc'k, and
' i -i" ( 1 h" trial i.t" A lt M nllii.
iiTs t,,i- iii;,;.-'; eni.spii'ai'V to
. .in v !! as all oilier business in
'I Jr'. r S.
iis, v.eui over until ucxt
-IT-... .
i l l .! r.i h am that Cap,
i.i'enf tin; J.ihiiMovvu firm-
iiitl'-in.! tl:e tur'neiiiM of
'v .a rli i-i. and that aliille
'i. I.. I. Woodriiif, eilitor and
f. !. ,' ;' "' 1 "" r re let red to, is lying
v ' ii'i Impes whatever for
I
:!.' Ii.visr or.tosim'i ole, in
".' Ii iie.iilv all im rii.itHiitu
' f . 'iniiiiiin ated from a
"i T'o-it iy ui'irniiiyr. Mr.
" sMtfil hv :he Standard,
t - " iiuove lacis, out an
. -ti.uou ii is tair to
" '' an six-h.i it
!i'l'i-li,-r nf our lri-n "TT,,..!."'
" ''l l.lim s i'iiftlii,,., IiihiJ iM a-:rt
hie eatitwi; ft i I .. !..-...
. . . i w r lilv IVTni. Ill O
'lii-rvH mi ti
!: far-
' "iinii.inji y. Joe! Beld,vn
" I'-st heef in the market.
M,;ir ilisfailri h.k nmifiitnra
r ''i "ll '.in , 1. 1 i r : .. i -
'rnas tr. II..U. ,.t
n .1 'I . IHIII1I IMY II , I ?
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i. ' " Mountain House, in
ti'i'wiilisunding, has
v
.1
A t . .
,,; " 'iielersiand, hedesigna
y " some extent forth-
- in ti. iHj i,sin,.s,i
, "" t'Kiin'.Tin the well earned
ui- ii..se f which ho has just
:l1 Mi
'1 ''f I) I "f this conn-
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':-r .n -r '"V years ago published
;'linw -a:ied the Iron Democrat,
V'T fv..rvi '". T" "i lifelinm to
in ''.nii'iria county.
re-
u' 't! I. 'r i' '1,y fr,,m estate in
, '-ti.il,,, I I ,,,s father, and with the
iai.i..i'. 1 '" k"r- ,v" lrentie. started for
' " the t ,,i, ?..., c,. ....
A t - ,:'sf
" -m 'vi'V"'"''' f a young man
i-V. s, .'. t!i:it i-ilv from !." -.llt
"im,.::::''' ?,:rr and
J t i f I,., , ; :'"'iie ot an Inordinate
I.1' -nit, '. w,,,,,,k-.v, hissed the train
.. ' a!! nit.l.t !,. ,
1-!, . ''P n. ... '
. ;"!, wi-i .1 , "e tangii( a
H :,.! !' " ' 'Un'.iti.i!,.,! ,Ia,ii. ,.n
i!,,f...," "" A sad warning to
.'-v,,f",'t,'H w,'o cannot couirol
h J-l-i, v . 1 "8 Iril'k.
f-'r.r fc. ,,'a-ris, for the past font
t.u 1 i!e Crawford House in
s 't IJ. ,'. P h'H h,: ,,f march this
Ii a rc.i 'i " "re, ns our ruaii.
. Vi. ,1 ' v hn hi rnin.l.itu.l
I'' 'tin "1'i''",,":,h Ut r,,r ! wf"
'K,, ""ifn, which no lrn.1 will
..'"rC'! il, M"W and enter.
M'i m' ,l"' i'T of our readers
! ''tiiii.r, ., ' w ""d scarnelv alvise
i."' "tu "lf''r hats al the I.gail
1 W 1. . ..... .r.:r, IH..H-
Mr. 1 nomas Kinnev. of wnmn.
cently purchased from Mr. Henry Top'ner
of Adams township, a heifer two veara d
ten imon'hs old wbi:h weighed 1210 ponnds.
brorPnTTOUnR bovine that, we take it,
!omuho?M barpn to send nsasteak
off it when be slaughters tb "critter," as he
intends doing if be baa not already done it in
time to serve np at his Wearioarltet in Wil-
fwr. J to""", we will not
forget to tell bow sweet and toothsome the
tneat was. Belah !
Wills of rich men all retntnd ns we can
not make onr wills endrtre ; but, departintf.
must leave behind ns pickings for the law.
yers poor Still there's fw ned fret abont
it since the staff to will is rare, thongh the
chance, don t donbt it, to save money is still
qmt fair ; and the surest way to do it ar.d
one that nevet fails at all, is n b,,T ror
rnale-np clothing at Godfrey WolfTs great
Clothing Hall which, as all who read th'
ditty have oft been told before, is on Twelfth
street, in Altoona city, near the big post-office
In fact, above it Jnst one door.
We should have acknowledged several
weeks ago the receipt or three phonographic
p-ntils from the American Lead fencil Co
Nos. 483 and 485 Broadway, K. bnttrnst
It is not too late to do so yer, especiall v as
We have fully tested the qnalitles of' the
varlotn samples and are therefore better
prepared than we would otherwise have been
to prononnce them what they realty are he
best pencils we hare ever nsed, Faber'a'not
even excepted. We trust that the A. I p.
Co. will let ns know the price per dozen, as
we are anxious to obtain a supply for office
use.
That ever welcome and atwavs interest
ing littlA journal, the Huntingdon Iajciu
Aeir. (serai-weekly.) has just entered npon
the fourth year of Its existence with every
indication not only of a long life still before
it, bnt with the avowed intention to enlarge
its dimensions at an early day if the hecesi
sary encouragement i forthcoming, which
weelncerelv hope will he promptly given.
The Iakcii Xeirs well deserves to liv and
prosper, not only because it is a spirited and
w ide awake newspaper, bnt because its ed
itors are as thorough gentlemn as it has ever
been our good fortune to meet.
Messrs. It. J. Lloyd, A. .1. Khev and ,t.
Todd Hutchinson, of this place, made npt.lt
cation, a week or so ago, tojthe Commission,
ers of Fisheries for a number of Mack bns
and brook trout, rith which to stock the
dams and streamsin this vicinity. In reply
Hon. R. L. Hewitt wrote to the eentlemen
named that the Commissioners, of which he
is one. would endeavor tp send about fifty
black bass and from one thousand to twelve
hundred brook trout from the Slate hatching
house at Donegal, near Marietta, in the
cotire of a few days. All which our pisca
torial friends w ill be triad to learu and profit
by in due course of lime.
Messrs. Scott Williams and Charier
Latemer, of this place, struck a liee line fir
Ivan mis on Monday morning last, and have
ere this. t'O flonht rpn-lm.1 I'taj. ..i;n.i:....
b, whether to U-rejoiced or.li.,ppol,e,l in ! '.n .ry down from tnsburg Mc
the hopes they entertained of finding some- Oeviti tried to rami pe t hrouirli one of t he wn-
inuig 10 uo tue iniure aione can determine.
Mr. Williams, who by the way is a married
inati, has a practical know ledge of the print
ing business, and is not by any means a slow
coach at oiie or f woollier trades, lint, like his
companion, be proposes to turn his hand to
anything that off.Ts. and being industrious
and frugal, we earnestly hope that !oth will
succeed in striking a good streak in the
reat Wet.
The store room of .Tames MrOonnell, at
Puzzletown, lllair county , caught, fire about.
i r .1 .'..... ...Ko- t ' : ti.aiu m,.s lui-nishert the prisoners hy some of
berore the (l un- were overcome the build- iheir ln. ii.ls tiefore leavinir Enenstunv
ing and goods were damaged to the extent of ) The prisoner. Itoueher, states thai the nt-
31.0CM), with insurance enough 10 cover the 1 tempt planned hy which four were to escape.
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lis. II ou Inn Hie ni.iM.lo o? r,i-i..f i.. 1 "". c unii 'in 1 it-n mu iwi 11 hoi. occu
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determine the origin of the fire whether it j
was caused by spontaneous combustion or J
was the work of an incendiary but As a big
dog von fined in the stor- was found dead af-
ler the fire had been extinguished, the Hoi- j
lidayrdiurg ytrirdord considers the latter the. !
ory the mnK plain b! one, though if deem )
it possible, if not probable, that the dog died '
from su3 nation. '
The .Tohr.stomi Ti ujnne snys that on last !
Friday niht Mr. Win. ;itfin,"a watchman !
on the Pennsylvania Uailroad, heard his dog J
baiking vociferously, at. the roadside, in the !
vicinity of the deep cut, near the old tunnel
and going to the place discovered a largo wild
cat perclu d on n tire. Mr. Giffln, not having
a gnu with him, set about devising means to
bring the animal to the ground, but tiefore
this could lie accomplished, a train of cars
parsed along the track and the dog was
caught under the wheels and killed, and the
wily cat. taking advantage of the circum
stance descended from the tree, aid escaped.
This species of game Is said to lie quite nu
merous in that locality.
Spring would Indeed he gloomy weather
if we ha.il nothing else lint Rpring, and es
pecially s'icli a Spring as the present one is,
when the fritfiditvof the atlrtosohere forbids
while a desire to serve their custotn.irs and I have I teen informed that
pnMi thing?, generally prompts onrenergetio j j. Cnssatf, St'coinl.V
merchant, friends, Myers ft Lloyd, to as- t
tonish the natives with an array of season- j
abie goods such as they know full well how 1
to .select and sell to the precunlary adviui!- I
ago and entire Mtisfaetioti of ail who deal j
with them. And yet M. & L. are not with- 1
out an abnndah stock of dry Rood, grocer- J
ies, etc.. with which to supply the wants of
all, and for which none but the lowest possi- ,
ble prices are invariably asked. j
The b-ap from the train or. Thursday ;
last of David M. Cannon, the escaped pris- j
oner, was not the first leap for liberty made
by that bold and d spera'e young outlaw.
While an Iimi.lre of th- House of R-f'og-, '
whiilier lie was sent from the .Johnstown
District Court a few years ago. Cannon
mnnizKiI in oine way Ut get on t tp nf the ,
van! fiicosure of that institution and from
"there jniniM'il to the ground beneath, a dt- ;
tHiic.e of fnllv twenty-six feet, or three feet j
more than the. height of 1 he w all snrronuding i
the jail in thia place. He succeeded on that i
as on this occasion In makit-n good Ids es- ;
cape, and was never afterwards, we believe, j
returned to the House of Refuge. 1
Wearisome Winter, the boorish old chap, j
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is sfcrly ensconce.! , i"".-.- - "' V Union Dcit to take, passengers to all points
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ascapkd prom tBE SnERrrr. In m
portion of onr edition last week we noticed
ttw fact that David M. Cannon, one of the
parties sentenced to the penitentiary at the
recent term of onr connty conrt for burglary
and larceny, had sttceeeded in escaping from
the custody of Sheriff Ryan by jumping trom
th$ car in which be and the other prisoners
wee being conveyed to that institution, on
Thursday morning of last week, white rbe
trais Was under, full headway a sbott dis
tance west of Cresson. The Sheriff, after
reaching Pittsburgh and consigning the
Other prisoners to the penitentiary, waft In
terviewed by a reporter of the 2fan?(McA, Who
succeeded in eliciting from him the follow
ing account of Cannon's escape and bis sub
sequent adventnrts with the other disper
adoes nnder bis charge t
John G. Hass'niref, larceny, one year ; James
Goln, burglary and larceny, one year; John
w liiiarns, larceny, two years and elx months:
Patrick Boucher, burrlary and larceny, three
yer : "a vid MoDevitt. larceny, two years, and
David M. Cannon, burglary and larceny, three
yesrs.
Cannon, the party who escaped. Is but eigh
teen years of age. He was sitting In the seat
w th Boucber. to whom he was handcuffed,
wb leuoinrlnand VcDevlttwere Cited together
at the wrmta, and Haaslnrer and Williams con
stituted tberemalotn aouple. The Sheriff and
pri toners occupied a special car, and at Cresson
It was attached to the Pacific Express west.
About a mile this side or Cresson, Jnst when
the train was approaching- the block sianal sia
tion a brskemnn unlocked and entered the
rear noor of the Sheritt's car. He did not re
loca the door, bu't passeo through. Scarce had
he disappeared when Canniin arose tn hig sect
and made a break for the rear door. The
Sberin had been wHtchinor him, and was after
him In an Instant, but itoueher Jumped Into the
aisle, irt the way of the Sheriff, and as ha ap
proached caught hiai by the throat, brei klny
the flesh with his finrer nails, and attempted to
throw him. The Deputy Steritr ran to the door
at the other end or the car to guard it, and
Sheriff Ityan, who is quite powerful, soon suc
ceeded in throwing (lonelier down. He held
him with one hand and reaching lor ihe bell
rope, siirnaled the enginneer to stop. The rope
did not work, howev-r, and the hratlemuu had
to r to the next car forward to sift 1111 1.
Cannon, on reaching- tiie platform, leaped
therefrom while the train was tunbinir at the
rate of fifteen miles an hour, and although he
fell on his head, he retrained his feet, ininiedi'
ately and Marled to run Ihronffh the wiuuln.
, Some trackmen saw him leap, and they are ot
ii-oiiiioii mm dc was prtity sovertiy Hurt.
The train ran a considerable distance beyond
the siirnal station before it wns stopped, and the
llepuiy Sheriff was directed by Sheriff Kyan to
go back and Institute search for the Drisoner.
At Johustown. Deputy Sheriff McIVriuott.
was tulten into the car, and a wire which was
used by Cannon ih opening his brncelets" was
turned over to him. It is a piece of thin wire,
bunt at the end. while the other end Is rolled
into a coll; and serves the purpose of a handle.
It is supposed that Camion irot It up; intlvtd)
his companion, lioucher. admitted thai Cannon
i.ud prepared It; ntid that it was arranged that
MclK-vitt and (Jojnrin and Cannon and himself
snotil 1 escape. Cinnon fn. Unlocied his brace
lets ty inyeiting the wire Into the cuffs and
sliding the ratchet, and lioucher was then to
uiil.u k his. The hey was to be transferred to
Melievitt, and when he and Gnugin had releasil
themselves a break was to be made, and the
escape completed by an assault upon the Shrr
d.iws. 'ml the desiirn wns frustrated and when
lioucher assiiulted the Sheriff, and at tempted to
choke him, one of the other desperadoes sud
denly appeared with a large piece of pipe com
posed of brass and lead, with which he at
tempted to strike the sheriff. For a time the
summon was a thrilling' one. and looked as
though the four rascals would i'ffoct their re
lease, but lioucher, Mcl)e itt. find H.'gjin up.
pear to have weakened, when the Sheriff dis
played so 111 ueti cool ncss, and desisted In their
attempt iioTi his life.
The rascals Mated to the .Sheriff that they
found the piece of pipe rrterred to In ihef.
lint this is not believed, and the Sheriff thinks
for tlio haste of Cannon, lio, while BoiicUer
was unlin king- the cuff 011 his wrist, observed
the bin keimiii enter and leave the do.irop.ui.
Here was his chance, and he availed Mint-elf
of it, leavinir post haste and shooting- tiirutigh
the our and oil ihe platform like a deer.
The other five prisoners were brought to the
city and conveyed to the penitentiary in a car
nutfc, Ilf?.toitEi TtAiMtoAT Changes State
ments have la-en published lotliectVectth.it
Mr. . ('lint. 111 Gardner, Superintendent, of
the Pennsylvania Hail road, has been as
signed to luke charge of the Texas Pacific
Railroad ; that Mr. Robert Pitcairn, Super
intendent of ihe Western Division, is to suc
ceed Mr. fJjnltier, with headquarters at Al
toona; and that Mr. Philips, Resident. Eu.
MttcShane Iitliitvua.
FltlfcVn Mao T cannot refrain from scrih-
II 1 TIB : Sto VOU Will Mirrlnn me. TTttn-v If T ir,tn
resume" hiy encroachment on the milnmnanr 1
the Pjotftfeasr. 1 shall this week give you some j
w uif riji icil n-fl 01 a
?.-. TKtr TO POTTSVII,t.. !
I left -ye ancient village" ijy.siHgh. fearlr.it
That the brahcb road rnlahf close, as M was
snowinarat a Tearful rate Joet then, aast the
Johnstown Triune had threatened three sev
eral tinea to havett closed t.v the snow, and
about as nften within the -past fortnight de
clared rbst it was oloaed.
Took Atlantic Express, at Cresson at 8 r, at:
Puppe1 af Al'onha. and reached Harrisbnrr at
11 at nit-tit. TVaft .impelled tof!e overttlt
elB-ht next morning, for the first Reai1inr train;
went to Bolton's and found that a mob of
Assemblymen had Just subsided. Fortunately
no Uvea were lost. And here let the atigaest
the propriety ot the general e-nverpnient hav
ing a body of IT. 8. soldiers at HarrKburr. as
It now has at Columbia and New Orlemia. Cer
tainly if the same occurrences had taken place
la either of the two cltiea last named a body of
soldiers would undo-jbtedrv hsva been on hand
to keep the peace, and a commission of cl-rtfms
would nave been sent alow tn nsk fr. Pinks
ton or some other darkey w hose fault it was.
I spent a very pleasant .nlyht In. Harrtsburr,
however. Bolton himself ? a a,if.. Met many
old friends and wanted to meet tnore. Met
our Representatives from little Cambria, whose
conduct nd FtandinB- Is gnod aoort as the best.
Thev passed rtiy little hlll-at the Boitnn Hmtse.
I shall say nolhinir abont Hartisbnrg. Tour
readers all khow more ahnnt it already than
loes them -od. go f shntl leave it as 1 did on
Tuesday nioming-, in thelteadlnr train, feba
non Valley Hi R. This road, passing as it does
through territory not much explored by any
of your readers, nor Indeed by myself. 1 con
cluded to mnke nlwervationa; This road run
In an easterly direction from 11 strlsburg, and
after nassing- through the southern part 01
Tiauphins and the centre of Lebanon, enters
Rerks county near Womelsdaf and eonnr-ots
with the Phils, and Rending- R. R. at Reading,
which triad It Intersects nt right angles.
My fellow passengers, like much the larg-er
portion of the people llvinir along the line of
thi road, are or the old Pennsylvania German
persunsion- They sre quiet and sententious,
not often using an unnecessary word. Fvn
the three taps (clink! cling! clung!) jriVen In
the inspection of a eaf-wlieel on the V. R. R.,
is relueed to a single taji on this road.
The men are nearly all stout and thick et.
inclining- to corpulence, while the ladies have a
still greater tendency to rmhonjW'it. on
don't catch any of them reading -the latest
novel" in the oars. Or the five ladies in the car
I occupied thrre had "hroutrht their knitting-
long ' while the other two. more literary, had
enCh a Herman almanac which they seeined to
be "sarchtng" witL a view to discover Ihe pro
per time for pi nting garden seeds.
They are not yery neirni on this road. I ssk
the conductor for a morning paper. He said
there were none on the train, but the newshov
would get on at Lebanon. lie did g-ct on at
that place, and Approached me with an armful
of papers, but there wns not a morning paper
among them. I selected "'Frank Leslie" as the
newest looking one he hud: price 15 cents, tin
ooenlng It I found it an old acquaintance, thst
i;tiad met in Ebenshnrg a month before. On
the front page was the l,otii--inna Returning
Roard Hn black and whitei. and on opening the j
ptper I found rortraitnf theS to t eoinmtlnn j
which elected Hayes. On looking nt the date
I found It February 17, 1R77."
1 called the boy and asked him whv he charged
me fifte-Mi cents for a pnper more than a month
old. He answered me very nnlrchi that It wns
its age and consequent scarcity that made It so
dear. He declined to take it back on that or
any other account, however. In disgust I
threw it from me on the floor, but t was net to
get rid of It so easily. For when I left the car
at Reading- the conduct or followed me n square,
with my "Frank Islb-" in his hand, and in
formed me that I had '"loft nart r my bap-rage
In the car." 1 replied that Ids honestv deuiaud
. d proner recojrnirion. and thereupon geuer-ru-dv
d. mated tiie p.per to him.
In parsing through Lebanon conntv. I kept
a BliHi o loon out I'or the MVdara of Lebanon'
that I had read about Intheg'Kid Iiook. but
they had all been chopped down, and nothing
b it the bare fi-lds met mv eve.
Ontneway e passed Palmyra. I had read
of the "Ruins or Palmyra," and looked for th
ruins, llidn't see them, however, nor any.
tlrtur else that can be mined.
1 leave off at Tleartina and will p-o 10 irriting
np-sln n"xt w.ek, innstnuch a.-i I have not jet
reached P"ttv11lc. MACSntss.
.March 20, 18 ?.
Communication.
WHAT THK ANOEL CAMB FOR.
IThe following lines are respectfully dedica
ted to t he memory of Master Tram as Rk acker-.
youngest son of Patrick and Maria Hrauken.
formerly of Cambria county, now of Parker
City. Pa., who died In his mother's arms on Sun
day morning, March Is, 1817, at tha early age of
ycArs j
i An angal to onr household came
In the early days nf Spring,
When rbe trees were freshly budding
Ac4 new life was la everything.
H? fe throng the gate of Heaven,
At ihe dusky eventide.
And the house was filled with plory
While h tarried by my side.
And t said. Oh I white-robed angel.
Why have you borne this day t
What heavenly mission of iery
Has turned you ("steps this way?"
I am a guardian angel
My master has seut me down ;
Re needs another Jewel -.
To adorn bis holy crown.
I watched his lovely glances
V bile th'v wandere'd tenderly,
First to little Walter,
Then to Thomas on my knee.
And be said. "There are many trials
Scattered atong throiurb life.
And many hours of sorrow.
Anguish, pain and strife.
. "But those who are up in heaven
Are free from all these harms i
So t think 1 will bear your baby
Up to my Saviour's arms;"
So saving he took our Thomas
And pi-eoared to wing his flight.
But gave us all his benediction
Before he passed from mortal sight.
We made a grave In the chorcbynrd.
In the newly springing green.
But the darkness we had looked fur
Was uowtu-re to be seen.
For over bur stricken household,
.And over out hearts bereft.
And over the crave there rested .
That blessing the angel left. tcGENX.
Cttest Pprixos, March 24. 1877.
Mr. FniTon Some time ago there appeared
In your paper an article which seemed to re
flect on the repution of A. I. H , or at least he
had reason to suppose It was intended for him.
The article in question, we can truly ear, was a
foul slander on that gentleman, as' he has in
variably conducted himself In a proper and
exemplary manner since he has come among
us while as a school teacher he cannot tie ex
celled. We have every reason to know that he
is strictly honest in all his dealings and trans
actions and possesses, all the traits of character
which adorn the true gentleman.
Yours, &c. Citizen.
BosnEK's German Syrup can now lie
purchased right, at home, and is the only suc
cessful preparation ever introduced to our
people. It works like a charm in all cases
of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhages,
Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup and ail other
Throat and Lung Diseases. Ko person has
ever used this medicine without getting im
mediate relief, yet there are a great many
poor, suffering, skepticnl persons going about
onr streets with a suspicious cough, and the
voice of consumption coining from their
lungs, that will not try it. If you die, it is
your own fault, as yon can go to your Drug
gists, Lemmon & Murray, and get a Sample
Mottle for 10 cents and try it; three doses will
relieve any case. Regular piSe only f 9 Cts.
The Pr.vK8Yiv-ANiA Railroad. M r.
David Wiiliains, a former citizen of this
place, having lieen raised hen-, bnt for many
years connected -with the newspaper preps
in other parts nf ihe State, gives In the j
Mifflintown Tribune, of which for more than
a year past he has lieen the writing editor,
Home interesting local reminiscences of the t
early days of railroading in this county. !
which we reproduce for the edification ot our
readers. It is proier to say that the reminis
cences here given were drawn oul by a few
brief facta recently published in the Altoona
;.. w.i..; . i... ...,....i..-.-..i
g.neer, ,s to ,a.K,5 Mr. I'lMin, , place. The , , .hnronuhfare above iiauiedrand
changes alluded to.wiih siveral others which itl ,..,-. ,lf .,.
ni'ght. be named, have lieen rumored for
weeks past, and are still based upon rumor,
as ho official announcement has been made
of any ehango, present or prospective. The
gentlemen named are all at their respective
posts, as we learned last evening from a
prominent official of the road. Commercial
f'orefe. There is no truth whatever in the
above rumors ; at least there is no notice of
if at railroad headquarters in this city. We
the unties of Mr.
e. President of tha
I. It. K.. will be extended over the Texas
au.l Pacifi' as President itt place of Col.
Scott, and Hon. John Ueilly will resume hia
o"n! poxilion as Superintendent of Transpor
taiio.i; Mr. V. Y. Smith, now Acting Super
intendent, will be assigned a position of im- I
poriance nntasyei designated. Air. I'lTcairu
will remain in charge of the Pittsburgh Di
vision and Mr. Gardner will remain in his
present, position as General Superintendent,
siatemems and rumors to the coutrary not
withstanding. AUoona Mirror.
Are Yotr Goino West ? It is important
that you purchase tickets by the route coin
wlhng you to make the fewest changes of
cars, and by which there era no omnibus
transfers lietween depots in the large cities.
Thu principal connection of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, at Pittsburgh, is the system
of roads familiarly known to the public
as the "Panhandle Iiout." lis trains rim
through, without detention, from Pittsburgh
to Cincinnati and L-tnisville, where prompt
connections Are til.ula for ail points South;
from Pittsburgh to Indianapolis, where.
through express traine are in wailing in the
rt,lr Iakaiii
irlirttnffirn him the sack is too much afraid.
though humanity's tired, in Tact bored to
death, with his untimely presence and cold,
chilling breath, which deters not a fftw- H
must be confessed, from calling on Murphy
with a view t invest in a suit of Spring
..iti.i nf which the finest, neatest and
best
m.H tn! t
. motion nfall. at Mnrnhv's cheap store, well
known as Star Hall. So. 1C!1 Clinton street,
Johnston ; that's the plaee-don't. forget it.
D. M. Zimmerman, Esq., Secretary and
Treasurer of the Camden and Atlantic Rail
road, has placed us under obligations for a
pass over said road, pood until the 31st of
Decetnlier. 1877. for which compliment our
thanks are hereby tendered to the gentleman
named. When it Is considered, hnwaver,
that the C. Si A. R. R- extends from Camden
to Atlantic City, a famous seaside watering
place, the question natnrauy unj",
I in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and the Norih-
h - , r. 1 1: 1.... l.
west. 1 lie oniy line ruiiuniK, iiuuuu uiihi.i
from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, crossing the
Mississippi river on the largest and finest
I hteel bridge in Ihe world, au.l making direct
j connections in the New Union Depot with
I the great through lines for all points in
i . . 1 : TJ-.. ........ fi,.1. ...,l C.lirnr.,i A w-
, at tha loweM of prices w .if 1 none cr j (f a , ,
est. is now open and ready for the ii - AirHrakej the cars are com
fortable, ami the road in first-class condition.
Your tickets west of Pittsburgh, should read
over "FitUbutijh Cinntnna'i St. L-yvis R iil
vay." " 3-30.-4:.
1877.
SPRINC
1877.
easioii to pay that notwithstanding "the,
Pennsylvania railroad was opened from Phil
adelphia to Columbia u ItCJl, horses were
uot disiieused with as motive power until
Although there was conliiiiious con
iiection with Pittsburgh as early is 1834, it
was mainly by canals and by mountain por
tages 1,400 feet high, which cost 814,50(1,000.
The Peuiisylvan a railroad proper, trom Har
risburg to Pittsburgh, was only incorporated
thirty years ago with 87,500,000 capital."
Persuing the subject still further, Mr. Wil-
j I iams, as we have already intimated, tells
j what be knows about railroading in this
( county nearly if not quite forty years ago.
tlo says :
The writer of tills, when a mere lad, saw and
rode on the first passenger car that passed over
the road, meeting It. with many others, ai WU
uior. , then Jefferson, 00 what was Called the
Ioiijr I-vcl. with a stretch of twelve miles.
The motive imwer was horses, between the in
clined pin nes, and aithougn in a short time lo
comotives wer- placed 00 the ran, the equine
pronoihnir power was still long retained on the
shorter lcel letwewii the planes, of whioli
there were ten. From plane No. 1 to Johns
town, the cars generally made the distance f
three miles on tfteilown grade, and at a rapid
gait too. At the lermini of the old Porteg-,
Hoilidaj'sburir and Johnstown, either living or
1.1I1T Irelaht was translerred to passciiger and
frenrht boats, of I lie former there l.-iiii( three
line- Leech's. (Laid Intent, and Pioneer and
they Were all generally crowited with pasiii
gers who prt'lerre.i tills iuiirovel means of
travel to Ihe old lumbering stage conch. It
ihe curs nt this time, au.l indeed for several
years thereafter, happened to bo detained be
yond the usual hour, the pnssena;ere were
Housed as tiest theycoulri be fur the niht, at
Some of the hotels along he route notable
a 11101 nr which were the old Summit House and
thut at the loot ol Plane '. at one time kept by
Hon. Robert Lowry, of orn, but formerly a
conductor popularly known iy the appellation
of "J-ong- liob." The subsequent hist:ry of
the road, with Its ninny changes wiping out
the greater part of the old Portage site, with
its iHiuoua tortuous windings ol Horse-Shoe
llend, and then regarded as impossible grades
by which the steep acclivities of the Alleirho
mes have been reduced to the practical conve
niencies ot valley levels is familiar to every
reader in the State. In all other respects, the
growth, management and capacity of th is grand
1 horoug-lifare have been in keeping wiih the
engineering" achievements and business direc
tion which have placed the P.-nn sylvan la Rail
road at the head of trios -of the world at once
the pride of all Pennsy Iranians and the womler
of all who have rver passed over It, at almost
lightning speed and with home conveniences,
butwecu Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
A yonng man named Renton Markley,
an employee of the Pa. It. II. Co. and a resi
dent ..f ItliKitnfield Furnace, Ulair county,
had one .if his legs so terribly crushed liy the
cars, on the J3;h inst.. that the injured limb
had to be amputated at the thigh in order to
save his life, whic h even yet is far from be
ing an absolute certainty.
oniTl'AKT.
lOrGHF.RTT.-Pled. at the Foot of Tlane
R. to Washington township, on Fri.lav morning,
March 73. 13". Mr. Philip Dougheutv, aged
about in yer,
AWF.K. htt-il. of typhoid fever. In the Fume
township, on tti- afternoon of the same day,
Frank, son of Julius Ager, aged abont 14 years.
MAXWELL. Hied, on the same day, in the
s-ime township, , sou of John Maxwell, aged
about 9 ytars.
GOOD BEEF! Having recently
purchased several head of fine FAT
STEERS, which were hronght from the State of
In liana, I am prepared to tilrnisti tny enstemers
with the best bekv ever offered for sale In this
place. ?hol.e Steak, 15 cents per lb. ; Steak and
Kuast, 12 cts. per lb.
JOSEPH OUTWALD.
Ebensburg, March Z 1S77.-U.
I) M I X I ST R A TO ITS NOTICE.
Kstate of Patrick Dcneoan, dec'.!.
Letters of administration on the estate of Pat
rick Huncgsn. latent Clearfield township, Cam
bria county, have been granted to the undersigned.
t whom all persons indebted to sal.1 estate ara
Tcqoested tn make payment, and those having de
mands or claims against the same will produce
them w'thout delay.
LtJKK HLK KIN, Anmlnlstrator.
Chest Springs, March 30, 1877.-61.
XBW GOODS.
We have now open In all onr departments
full lines r.f SPRING NOVELTIES. W
TRocnfcF.sioMF. Chromic Diseases.
There are multitudes of Cheouia tliseases
which tieset and athict hundreds of our read
ers, which in a vast majority of cases, are
easily within the reach of cure. The ciass
embraces so many maladies that it were te-
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Robert Sisk, dee'd.
llavlnjr been granted letters testamentary on
tb estate nf Robert Slsk, late of Allegheny town
ship. Cainhrta county, leceased, the uude'signed
horeliy notifies all riersons Indebted to taid estate
tlml payment of their respective accounts most be
made without delay, ami those having claims or
demands again tt the same will present them to
roe properly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN SISK, Executor.
March 80, lS77.-t.
AGAINST
ire desire to call 1H attention of the public fo the ftici. that we hav4
reinodl6i.l, rcflitted arul removed to our
LARGE NEW STORE ROOM I
IN THE ZAHM BUILDING. EBENSBURG, TA
Where we have Just received, an Immense stock ot
NEW &l2EKJJXrG- Gr-003l3S3
Comprising PRJ COOPS, DRESS OOOPR. NOTIONS. FLANXELS. BLANKETS. HATS, CAPS,
HOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, CARPETS. C-, Ac We also keep a lull line of
FRESH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS t
Consisling of FLbCR. FISH, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, SALT, SOAPS. SPICES. OILS. C.
SOLE ACEMS IX EDENTOG FOR MTUFL1VS WIRE CABLE SCREW BOOT,
AM) SAVE CO rX3lt CEXT.
I3Y UUYIIVG FOll CASH I
The Highest Market Price paid for Grain and Vrvditce,
PRYCE, BAXTER JONES & CO.
"RULE OX TIIE HEIRS anp I.e.
OAT, RePRKSENT ATI VES OF ItOBERT
J. Hobrhts, to accept or refuse.
CAMBRIA COCNTY. S3:
1 '- j The Commonwealth of Fcrn?yani
-. 6EA1 J to Richard Hobe-t, ps'd Rcdx rts and
. ' Evan Roberts, minor tMlilren of Hvich
Roberts, rieeessed. and Vtnr!d Koln-rts. a minor
child of David J. Roberts. dTeased. who have lr
their KUsrdinn pr hc vet .l"hn J. Roberts, John
.1. Roberts, Thomas Ree?c. Martha Jor.es, lorair
ly Martha Reese. Ellen Davis, formerlv Ellen
Reese. Jaue Ann Tndor, formerlyJare APh Reese,
all of whom resiile In the conntv of Cambria Hn.t
Catharine Yerks. formerly Ca'tharine Reese, or
t'larlon county. Pa., heirs of Eleanor Reese, lor
merly Eleanor Roberts, dee'd. John Huniphrevg,
Iiavid Humphreys, Alar Wike. formerlv M"ry
Humphreys, of the cottniy of Cambria, and heir?
ef James Humphreys, dee'd. the names ami resi
dence of whom the ietitioner does not know, heirs
ot Catharine Humphreys. lorm.-rlvCatharine Ron- 1
t i0j..i 1, . ....nr.ii 1. . . .. .ri , ,
John Rrown. Peter HrownsnJ Ellen lirawn. all of
the county ol Cambria, heirs of MirKJrel lirown.
formerly Margaret Kobens, decensed. i atliitrinn
Pa vis. formerly Catharine Roterfs, or Cambria
county. John Koberts. of Hlairomntv, Pa., David
Roberts, of the state i Iowa ot:rt Uotierts, ol
the state of Ohio, and Margaret Evans, formeriv
Maryaret Poberts. of pittshurah. l'a., h.rs of
Jane Itoherts, intermarried with EVan Roberts,
dee'd, and I-mdel Roberts. Iucy Kvans, formerly
Lil"y R'.iht-rts, liicnari Roberts, Ivan libert.
Scott Koberts. Ooertre Kohertsand David Rolierts,
all of the conuy of Cambria, heir cf Huyh Ron.
erts, doe'd. vho Wns the son and heir ot the said
Jane Roberts, dee'd Orrcttnq:
You and every of yon are hereby r!td to b and
appear before the Jul ices ol our Orphans" Court,
to le held at Ebcnjbura-. In and tor said eountr.
on the first Moxdit of June next, then arid
there to accept or refuse to take the real estatefd
Robert J. Huberts, deceased, at the appraised val
uation put upon it by an Inquest duly awarded by
the said Court and returned bv the Sheriff of the
said connty. on the 7th dsy of" March. A. P. 1STT,
or show cause why the same should not be sold,
to wit : A certain'mesouaa-e and tract of land sit
uate in Cambria township, Cambria county. Pa.,
adjoining lands of Richard Bemford. John T.
Hughes, snd ethcrf. cor.tainins; about forty-seven
acre, with the appurtenances, valued and ap
praised at the sum of thirteen dollars and five and
five sixth cents nersere 613.74. Herein fall not.
Witness the Honorable John Pesn, President
Judge of our said Court, at Ebensburg. this 7th
dsy of March, A. D. t77.
JAMES M. SINGER, Clerk O. C.
Attest-.Tonx Ktak, Sheriff. 13 23.-4t.
"i" "i ' " "i" , .r . ., ' ,; i . - -- - - , .. i.,n.t o- e 1 iisitii so niany nmiimmii 11110 o wero le-
earthly use can a pass in that l rtton l , cal, particular at en non to our elegant as- , d.K wH, ,o jne nmt t t,tm
.,. o -onntrtr editor who can hardly an.ir.i ro
stay at horn, much less goon a pleasure e-i-tirsion
to tha "deep sonnditiK aea. Still,
1. , tlllnir hut what some ehterpris-
in'ct h'otelist down that way ttar yet tender ns
sortm-nt of SPRING WRAPS, comp iain
DOLMANS, CIRCULARS, BAtyi. iaana
SHAWLS, which we llow in all the new 1
materials ard shapes. We also ofifer a inaff-
nificeut ktoik of NEW DRESS GCODe.
Ihe hospitalities of his bouse free (fratis for 1 consisting of mack and Colored Cashmeres
i -ti,.i. vent we will be all i rtaakets. tllnths. Camels Hair, &c; Special
' ". 1 . .. ti , . .J1....1. Cnlnrtiit Kltlra hut
1U l)l(k.Ik MOU -wvr.w.x.
'K,...ui-.orl" for a troo.1 time at Atlantic
City when the do? sr rageih.
A young nia: named James C. Darny, a
resident of Coitemaueh borough, attempted
to get on a moving freipht train, eastward
bound, near Conemangh Furnace. seven and
a 'f.alf miles below Johnstown, oil Tuesday
afternoon last, but bis bead coming In con
tact with ihe box of th car be
orinff to mount, he wa thrown to th 1 track
and his right arm fallif.R across the ra l on
er two of the wheels passed over it just
-t ..... -ll.n n.l crushed it in a shoctc-
I bargains
I opened
Dropsy, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Old and
StubU.rii Ulcers and Fever Sores; Neuralgia,
Ilead-.ches, Contracted Linilm, all, or most
of which are, by proper treatment, cnrahlei
Consumption, Bkin Disep.aes, Uver Com
plaint, Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles and Fistula
make up another class, equally remediable
nnder the improved methods of medicine,
Which deep research into its hidden powers
have hronght to light. Dr. Keyser of 120
Penn Avenue, Plttsiiurgn, has investigated
HUGUS 8b HACKE,
tfirih li-n VirVrt MrPPt P1ttsIlllT'rh ' theaedlseasesas Well asotherolmcurechronic
Flfln AC.& MarKCl atrCCl, 1 llUUUIrtll. j Rfret.tioll!, w,litll haseiiablerlhimto promise
j a cure whenever a cure is at all possible ; his
THF. growth and strnctnre of the human
b lir is very plainly set lortn in j p.mipi.o-
published by P.. P. Hall & Co., 2r"h;.
H proprietors of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian
Hair Renewer, for gratuitout distribution,
-r... ,i..rr.iir liir-h renntatiou of thelf
mnri) inn muv luo o-- j .
. Tka cmmir man was rare.l for ), wholly lieen (famed by ita ,
th ln, as 0011M test la done i.y me ',,,
bffice Is easily reached, and eraons desiring
toconault hiin, can take the morning cars, in
most cases, and return Borne the same tlay.
Dr. KoySer la the proprietor of Dr. KeySer'e
Itiing Cure, the great remedy for Consump
tion, now sold in pint bottles, at 91 each.
. . l iu. ' in
r,Hroai einnlovees. and was brought home
the same day, where amputation near tne
shoulder of the wonndatl rneml-sr ,21n
after successfully accomplished by l r. w.
p.. Low-man. The unfortunate Ictr m hf
thl. sa.1 mishap ia a aolmr Indus rion S and
virtuous young man, and for these
qualities espeeiallr he ha the earnest s uj.
Jathies of all in hie rea misfortune To
he Johnstown Trihun of Wednesday
are. it is-propcf W D'Jt fuf tU0
above facts.
. - r - 1 1 1 l -I...I
merits. Being iree ir.irr. mi ami sr '.
has a healthy action on maacatp, v e.oin K
iiiiont i yt-iim
removes and
prevents dandruff, and will tlilclten up ins
thin locks. Such are the benefits wb ich ate
conferred 'npon the consumer. one
should neglect to give tt a trial. Journal
and S?ai nuxri, Wilmington, Del.
lias a neauiiy n.-.i.M. " -gray
hair to its natural color wl
it, enres itching "f the st alp,
nrevents dandruff, and will th
- Tton fruit seems to le almo6t a scarce as
Lcu'a leuth about thia tiuie.
To My CrsTOMr.KS. As T will do bnsl
bes strictly for cash on and after the 1st of
April, ami keep 110 accounts in any case, all
1'S.rtles who know themselves indebted to
tiie are re.j nested to call and setil their ac
coiiuts by paying the cash without further
notice. My terms in the fmnre will be posi
tively cash at the time of purchase, no mat
ter bow small the amount, and my prices
wTd Le lower tLau the lowest.
M. L. Oatxajt.
HOMES in the WEST!
AND HOW TO REACH THEM.
Ion LOWEST RATES OF FARE and rella
ble information relative to t be best routes oi
travel to all ixiints West, South nnd South-west,
eall on or address V. U'llKIKN. Oeneral Pas
senaer Aieent P., l & St. L. R'y. No. 219 North
High Strest, Columbus, tlhio. Do not te misled
by irresponsible airents of interior routes, when a
communication addressed to headquarters will
meet with prompt attention, and brinir informa
tion that can be relied upon. (3-o0.-t.)
17110 V&I1TS TO III.EST?
'PHE subscriber will sell on the most favora
A. tile terms and give immediate possession of
the following
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE:
1. PART OK A lAVf OF (iKOl'XD situate on
Centre street. In Ebenshurir Rorenarh. with a
story Frame Bnil.llng thereon erected, now
nsed bv the ' Cambria treeman'' as a Prir.t
lnfrOitice. j
2. A LO I'OK OROCND situate on Julian street
in West Ward of Kbcnsbura; Borouarh, 40 feet j
front and 198 feet deep, with a two story j
Frame Dwelling House, a large Framu Stable, '
and t he usaal Outbuildings. 1
3. A TRAl.T OKLlNI) (formerly known as !
the (lillin property) situate in Blacklick
Township, Cambria County, rontaininir l.i j
Acres, more or lees, about 60 Acres cleared,
with a two story Stone D-rellinir Hose, a j
g.Mxi Ham, and an opened ty'oal Hank, turn- j
tarnishing superior coal, on the premises. j
4. A TIC AC T OF LAND sit uate in Washington j
Township. Camhrti County, known as the 1
Pcrote Mill tract, containing 130 Acres, a
small portion ol which is cleared. There Is
coal In abundance on this tract.
5, A TRACT OK LA N D situate in Summcrhill
'township, containing 400 Acres, about 100
Am s cleared, wit h a good Dwell iuir House,
Jiarn and necessary Ouihuildimrs the same
belnir now in the 01-cupiincy of t. Mcdlade.
0. A TRACT OK LAN Li in Carroll Tu m-hin,
formerly owned by Henry J. Campbell, con
taining oO Acres, 2J Acres cleared, with a me-anit-a-haif
story Plank House and Frame barn
I hereon erected.
7. A 'I It ACT OF LAND situate in Cimbria
Townshlp.known as the Cunninrham Tnrt."
situated 3 miles west of Ehenshurg and rcrt
tainin 400 Acres. This tract is unlmprorod
and will be sold altogether or in parts, to suit
purchaser.
A TRACT OF UNIMPROVED LAND In
Cambria Township.Smiles west of Ebensburjr,
lvinir between the Pittsburgh Turnpike and
the Ill ickliek, containing as Acres.
A TKACl OK LANusituaielii Siisqu. hanna
Township, now in the occupancy ot nv Mil
ler, containing 0 Acres M Acres of which
are cleared, with a Log House and Log Bar.i
thereou erect el.
10. A TRACT K IAND situate in Barr Town
ship, now In possession of James S. Lnckett.
containing 1-4 .crcs, all but alout Acres
being elearod, with a two story Frame Honrs
and a Frame liarn thereon.
11. A THAI T tF I.ANDsituate In White Town
ship, adjoiuin Isnrtscf Hell's heirs, James
E. Davis, and ol hers, cont iltiln VM Acres.
About 20 Acres of which are cleared.
12. A TKAt.'l UK LAN Hsituate In Uo.itarornerv
Towns'ilp. Indiana tTnumy, shout five imirs
from C!herry Tree, (frinrly oniied by Chap
man Ly die.) containing SO Aorx'S. 25 Acres of
winch are cleared, h.iving thwreon er.-ciei a
two story Frame House. Hsn Harn. Wairon
Shed, ac, fce. Th rc is alsoatbriviug young
Apple Orchard ou this property.
!t U JUHNbTON.
(bensbur, Maroh iO, 17 (.
T 1ST OF CAUSES wt down for
argument at a Conrt of Common Pleas
to be held at Ebensburg. for Cambria county,
commencing on TrESltAV, A mil. 3, 1S77;
O'N.-il vs. Carney; Christy vs. Allegheny
Mountain Coal and i.umberCo.; Leslie, for use,
vs. Thomas C Ryan e. el.: Conrad vs. Tilcy;
Rreadlinger vs. Veaglev ; Wehn. endorser, vs.
Eden M. Walters, administratrix ; Pbetl, for
use, vs. Genrrc and Philip Seymore ; Flick, for
use. vs. same: Drlskell, for use. vs. O.Hrjre
Seymore; Hoover, for use. vs. same; Sauppvs.
tieo. Seymore and A. Cramer ; Suiioman et ai.
vs. Kudj ; Timothy Hunt vs. C. Hunt and O.
tiilleit John DibTt & Co., use. vs. John
Schmidt ; same vs. same ; same vs. same; Aud
itor's Report, Barker. AMgneo of Zahtn : Aud
itor's Report. Rainey & Rainey : 8. 1. Fries, use,
vs. A leirander Tn xe ; H. L. Johnston vs. Val
entine Buck : S. E. Burns vs. flollen k Urban ;
Wae-nervs. M'Cormick; Luther vs. Kirknatrick:
M'Ciure'svs. Mary Jsne Mitchell: Eckenrode
vs. C. 4 L. WenKland ; M'Gotigh, p!n. In error,
vs. Wm. Iti-rgooo ; Berhey Vs. Uerkey ; J. ?ds
vs. Pi'eister: Coin'th vs. John F. Iong ef. al. :
Patton vs. M'Kce;S. E. Burns vs. Youngklns ac
IbH-rs; Rowland vs. Kelly et. al.: Fry vs. L!t
r.inaer; F. Birne an 1 wife vs. A. Walters ; J . J.
Oil'esp'ejiise vs. J. G. Fulmer; L. S. Lewis use
vs Nafhanson Jr Co.; Schtneitf Ac Co. vs. Trot
ter; Dickey's Administrator vs. Thomss A
Langbein ; Same vs. Same : Rex vs. Shoemaker:
People's Fire Insurance Co. vs. Directors of
Poor of Canihria coiiniy Same vs. Commis
sioners of Cambria connty; Sao?r vs. Patrick
O'C. noell ; Same v. Wm. Herlln: Same vs. F.
Border; Same vs. Charles Hnstein; Same vs.
Wm. Butler: Same vs. Wm. Cuversaaht ; Same
vs. Chut Ies Van Luenan; Same vs. I'wis Van
Lu-'nan; Same vs. William Mills. Jr.; Same vs.
firaafe & Henbach: Same vs. John Dibert ;
Since vs. Valentine Louther: Same vs. P. M.
J. Brown: Same vs. Samei Same vs. John
Benton ; Same vs. Same: Same vs. John Raab;
Same vs. F. W. Hay; Same vs Evangelical
L111 net an Church ; Ss'me vs. Geo. M. I less ; Same
vs. David R. Lues: Same vs. Augustus Brown:
Ssme vs. Geors") Carner : Same vs. John Quirk ;
Same vs. Iewls Piatt; Same vs. Timothy R
Davis ; Wehn vs. EUts, trustee, cltatbtn ; David
Porter vs. David Huber; Independent School
District out of Cambria and Munater town
ships; Private Road near Warner's, tn Chest
township.
B. M "COLO AN, Prothonotsry.
rrothonotary's Ollicei Ebensburg, .Mar. 19. 1(77.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
I)Y virtue of un!rV Writs of Wid". Fapon..
1 issued out of theCourl of Common I'ieasnf
Cambria connty and tome dtreted. there. will
be exposed lopublic sale, at the Ccrhr UoCtc
in EacNtsuRG, n
TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1877,
at I o'ocica, r. the following real estate
to wit :
Art the rlght.titil ani interest or J.W.Oray
Of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate
in White townhfp, Cambria county. Pa-adjoining
lands of D. II. Donley, Charles Raa
stead. J. W. Fiskaand others, containing five
acres, more or less, ail cleared, having thcrtn
erected a two story plank bouse and I raira sta
te. now in the oeeupsr.cy of J. W. Orsy, and a
steam shlnrle mill, now in the occupancy of
Dinohue A Cu minings. A't. a piece or pai eel
of land situate In White lowoyhlp, Cambria
county. Pa., adjoining lands of Charles Ran
stead, containing- Ave acres more or lees, all
cleared, having thereon erected a two story
plank house arul frame siable.now In the occu
pancy of Mrs. ltsllcn. Takn In execution and
to tie sold at the suit of A. If Fisk f V.
.41i. all the right, title and interest of James
E. Neason. of. in and ton pl'-ce or rnrcel ot land
situate In Clearfield township. Cambria county.
Pa., adjoining Itnds tt the estate of Thomas
Adams, dee'd, John Neason. dee'd, and others,
containing 75 acres, more or les. about 83 aorta
cleared, thereon erected a I wo rtory bv house
end toa: barn, now tn the occupancy or Jatues
E. Neason. AUn. all l he right, title and interest
I of jATies E. Neason. of, In and toa piece or par
' eel of land situate in Clearfield township. Ch"
I bria county. Pa., adjoininir lands of John W.
, Neason. Joseph tinker, and others, coiitaitiii-g
40 acres, more or less, ahoni 10 acre" cleared ; ia
, poss"ssion ef James E. Neas.in. TsVen in r-
rn-iition ard to re sold at the suit of Bennett. J.
, Sawyer, for Ut-C or John Mellon.
i .4l.i. all tin ila-ht, title and interest of Uilah
j Lloyd, of, in nnd toa tract of timber land Bjtu
; ate in Chet township Cambria county. Pa- art-
Joining lands of Stevens A- Ryera on" the east,
i Ij. I'? on the north, hcirsof Nathanial H uaiies,
dee'd. on the west, and hetrs of Jacob Ntigle,
dee'd. on the south, containing PiO eeres. mTe
or less. Trfkeo In enccutl tn and to te sold at
the suit or Wm. M. Ll. vd A Co.. now for use of
John MColffsniThotnss Davis. George Huntley
F. H. Barker. A. A. U trker anC J. A. Moore.
Al-. all the right, title and Interest of Wil
li m Oole.of.ln and to a piece or parceJof lsi.J
situate in Carroll townshln. Cambria countv.
Pa., adjoining lands r.f Aurustlne Tost arid
James Tost ou the west, on the south by John
Flick, on the east by Silvester Byrnes, and on
the north by Jame Kane. containing 170 acres,
more or les. abort IV) acres or which are
cleared, having thereon erected a M story
Plnnk houw. a Itg bank barn, a two story plank
blacksmith shop, and ether out building" now
In the occupancy or William C"le; and a two
story I if house and log stable, now In the oc
cupancy cf Mrs. Elliabctb Coie. Taken In exe
cution and to b sold at the n1t of R. L. Gam
ble, for use ef M. M. Marple A 0-
Tchms or Sst.K. One-third r.f the purchase
money to be paid when the irtpertv Is knocked
"own. ana rne reinmuing two-t hlrds upon con
firaiatlon or the Deed.
JCIIN r.rA:.her IT.
Sheriff's OSee; Ebeneburr. March It, 1877
SHERIFF'S SALES.
HY virtue of sundry writs of Tend. Frjyin.
issued out of the Court or Common fleal
.f Cambria county and to me directed, thete
will t expog-d to rut.iicsale.:at ihe Hotel cf
Courad Raab, in Johnstown, on
Saturday, March 31st. 1877,
at 1 o'clock p m . the followllitf rewl eautte. tu
wit :
ALL the right, title, and Intere of Jobrt
Jones, of. tn and to a Pt of ground sttuaie la
the Fourth ward of Johnstown borou h. Cum
bria Ciiuntt. Pa., f routlny oe t be east on A lau.S
Street. and having Jot of Johnstowt. Scbrxd Dis
trict on the south, lot ot John J Ticfts' bens
on tiie west, and an aiicy on ihe north. ha ing
thereon erected a two storv Hmis and Stable,
now in the occupancy tf John J onc. Taken
In execution and t le old at the suit of John
Thomas for use of M. W . Kelm A Co.
j4Ii, All the right. title, and Interest of John
riubner, to wit, cf. In and to a lot of ground sit
uate In the Fourth ward of Johnstown lmr
ough. Cambria county. Pa., fronting oh Pine
street, adjoining lot or Jacob J!"mer, Jr.. on
the north, and lauds pf Jacob H-wrier. -r. dec ,
tin the south, running back 12u leet to an alley,
having thereon erected a tw.-story Plank
House and staMek now in the occupancy of
John Ilitbner. Taken in execution and to be)
sold at the suit of Andrew Gick-
TtKHs or Sale. One-third of the purchase
money to be paid when the property Is knocked
down, and the remaining two thirds on confir
mation of the deed.
JOHN RYAN, Sheriff.
Sheriff s Office. Ebensburg, March 12. Is77.
8.
9.
ARGttMKNT LIST.-In pursuance
of Rule 10 of the Orphans' Court of
Cambria county, notice is hereby gi-en that at
an Argument Court, to be held at Ebensburg
on Trr.sDAV. Afait. Sri. A. D. 177, the fo'low
Ing matters in the estates or decedents will be
presented for argument in said Court, to wit :
Attachment against OtJsrdlanorminorchlldren
of Daniel I.iUioger. dee'd.
Rule on Administrator of Mark 2IeLanghltn,
dee'd. to show esuse. etc
Exceptions to firs account of Administratrix of
Elizabeth Crnm. dee'd.
Exceptions to flrM account of Administratrix or
Catherine Cmm. dee'd.
Atiachment against Administrator of Henry
Krlse. dec d.
Rule on tjuanllan nf H-nry W. Hawkins, a
minor child or Henry W. Hawkins, dee d, to show
canse. etc.
Rule on (Inardlan of minor children or Wm.
Relliy dee'd, to sliw cause, etc.
Exceptions to report of Aadltor in estate of
Ijwis Benshoof. dee'd.
Exceptions to account of Onar-lisn o. Harry T.
Waiters, a h'inor child of Henrj Walters, dec .1.
Exceptions to count of tlwanllan of Charles
Walters, a minor child crHenry Walters, der'd.
Exceptions to nrwmnt or tiaardlts ol James
Walters, a minor child id Henry Wallers, dee d.
Exceptions to account of lunrdlan tr William
Walter.", a minor child of Henry Walters, de'ed.
JAMES X. SlN.JElt, Clerk.
Orphans" Conrt 1 1dioe. Alarch 24, IS77.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE In tie
matter of the first and partial account
el DwiobtJum, Assignee f Atr.x. Y. Josaa
and O bo. w. Jots, surviving aiaruvra or T. M.
JOSICS Bl Sl)!l
7th March. 18"7. John F. I.t n ton appointed Au
ditor to pass and decide rn exceptions at1 mks
d!stribotin. Hr th(Vnr'
1 will attend to the duties orthe above appoint
ment. at the nfBeeof teo. M. Reacle, Esq . ia the
borough of Ebensburg, on Moimt, Ars'c rt,
1S77. at o'clock, a. m.. when and where all t.sr
jieg interested may attend, or be dehaired frum
coming in on said fund.
(S-18 -St.) J NO. P. LINTON. A alitor.
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.
Estate of Jotisj Si. A TT tK V, d.r-'rl;
Ijetters of administration mm testamento ap.
nun hartng teen gran'ed tn ihe anderslgn. .
the Kilster of Cantoris evunty on the eMat r.f
John Sla:tery. late of Ws'liiiig'toit townrbip. !
ceased, notice is hereby given to all err. rs in
debted to said estate that payment must lw ma;
without d dav, and those having eisTrns again. t
the same will present thetn u pe do'y pt'ibat. d
for settlement.
MARY sLaTTERY. Administratrix
Washiagton Twp., March 2, IS77. SL
SELECT SCHOOL. The tuvW
signed will opn a Select S lutol in !!
Ebensburg "Unloa School Building" for a term
ef ten weeks, commencing Momut. M v 1 . 's:t.
The common branches, trgb.r nis theui at let auT
tbe n a oral sc'euces will be IHiM, Instruction
is teachtug will also he given to a i who d-rire u.
Tkrms. Fire dollars iertera fr all suadrlvT
only tbe er.nioien brmuches ; si dollars per ter'a
for the higher branches aud lufrl'-t m tei-ei,.
Ing. F. A. LYVfc.
Slsreh Zi, 177.-31.
SELLERS' LIVER PILLS
a.ll-r. Lift Km. 0 -rv tor 1 hirty . rr StaO I
I irl krmfJ lor cn cure Ll. sr . on.fi:mio! ot. i uiwa.
i Sl"k Mq.ifi's, wi- mi jrmnsraer.w ai ta
k.i;,.r', Vi-w; Ifl..-.. lb' r-.i ,m Dim !',
I -iim. 400 I t -. to votiH trm K.V oblia. S ?&r ol
S m. rriT. St. Lmiu. Ko. PrV M ntt, ISs tt jmtt 1
I drwfdM Soat kiT uv. tt4 sor ttw.
i. r. ii!ixriv rn.. riw. rs"wri rm.
-SOI.D BY ALL URUOGlSTS. 8-18-ly.l
LICENSE NOTICE. rrtitions fro
Tavern Linses have lieen filed in the
nftteeol the Clerk ..fO."srter Sessions of Camt.na
eonntv b Wm. K'char'ls. of Jackson township.
....a .t- ' r , ,, w. .. I VVr1 1lintnn birotlO.
hii'I . ill. a', i........... - . - - - - -
whlrli sul'l pet r tops will ie presented at an Argn- ' domanOs agslnst the ns w II s
ment t'.uSrt to he held at l.nersharg. An Tries- I bv present mg them in a properly
H. M'Cttu AN. C'erk.
Clrrk's tlffrc, Cbenshurg, March li, 177.
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE
Estate of PaTFICK Sf ATTFKY, dee'd.
Itavlug been appointed A dmimsi ratrlx "f
last wilt aud testament of Patrick Siaitery. m
ef Waht'g,cn tewnrhip, Camtria cotinty. ltv
the nndencgned herebv do;'Cs all i t r'ui-t 'n-
debd r tiie csiate ef atai l le-.r1a,it t In pa - ra, i
nun be mile without uetiiv. ani thos bs..rg
rur aMa?rn,(
aat iien tela' ti
lerro. MARY SlaATrtKY, A.ire!tiatrtr.A.
t ashlngton Twp.. Marr h t lr;. ot.
ANTED FARMS TO SELL.
I have hundreds of applicants tot
F t'tVS inst pew. Also. T.nb' -. rvr properties
to xohnnsie for Firms Hunlre:se1 people erowd
in:., mv ..'tei- sn.l I '-annoi gel umfient
I i ive'lnts cf customers lor good iniprovemeiits
all iash. Write or call as soon as possible. anU. H
not to., far distant. I wl'.l go and see the pnip-rty
S. M. JAMES. Farm rn-T, 13 Sioltbflell s.,
iVvlCutti jh, uuar Ut lblJuice. t f'l
SSICNEE'S NOTICE All hp
sons are hereby pot lfl.-d :hal ANIiaLWf
Moses hs eteetitt-l to a'e a ii tj nl voliiniuiv
a Binn.-nt t"rfce li-et fltd h's cr-diti.t and
-.hal I imvi- aee-pte. rid tr.it. PerM..i incept.
Kirms. t e.ttossi l An-tra-w MNses are ri-ijn'red n py ;l,
am.iuiiT .11 inr sam. over r ne. iii an prrs...a
hi.vn.g ebilios against him re reueie.i ; pi...
sent their uaeoU'ils to tiie. Iu!t : a oieatei tcf
Settlement- JtMtVlt f 1SH Aa.gne,
JetiONUwa, Mavtwb It, 111